Douglas MacArthur High School - MacArtair Yearbook (Houston, TX)

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A..-A... prprnr-'- 70 V',7'W'7 . A . -' .112-? i f -,,.,ff A ' ,, 'ln W., .5 ' ff: -Z' 'iqm ' ' X I Q: . , h I ' I it Mac Halr 1 iT ble of Con+en+s Douglas 'N1aCAr+hur Happenings ........ Academics . Senior High School Classof ,74 1 o -1 - Honors ..... . . . , ' A+hle+ics ..... . . . Hous+on, Texas V Individuals .. .. Volume Adver+isemen+s .... b Organiza+ions ...... A happenings ggi ily 'I co-edifors: Cinny Richards Kathy Roliard Vicki Day Mfwff v if SQ fn. , X 'QW 'gk f f 31, , if -, 'f b - 'fig W 'Q i , 3 1 ' 5' '.:n P' 0.4 K 5 if Lg 3 --...,.,g ' , J ' f I I gi ,L Wk 45, QHHZL K N 5? 2 5 ' f 5 1 5 is if i i'-L do. Graduates look forward to completion of twelve long years of education. When commencement time finally arrives the Seniors of '74 are both happy and sad. a. Starr Goss chats with friends to kill time before processioncl. b. Kathy Roliard and Yvonne Rodriguez wait their turn in line to turn in cops and gowns in exchange for diploma. c. Mike Franklin and Annabelle Silva straighten their caps before the processional. d. Cathy Rutherford hands in her cap and gown to Ms. Cheryl Dunn in order to receive her diploma. e. Guests at graduation include ll. to r.l Mr. Walter Stovall, board membery Mr. Thomas Grantham, vice president of school board, Mr. Ray Shotwell, president of school board. Mr. Jerry Doherty, new director of secondary schoolsy and Mr. Jon Ryan, former director of secondary schools. f. Cinny Richards and Davette Kelly visit with friends many of whom they may never see again. g. Graduates listen intently to guest speaker. h. Graduates anxiously await the start of the commencement exercises. V ees i h new 5 ' s E 4 b N . Q mst Iigg. st, ag' ai Mardi Gras and Sadie Hawkins W give students an opportunity to L! Q da nce. e no Groups sponsoring the dance entertain with different booths and provide snacks. 1 8 a. When do they bring on the girls? b. Howdy pardner! Why don't you all mosey on up here to the bar and have a drink. c. . . .Beware ofa tall, dark stranger. . . d. I do wish the band would quit playing! e. I will NOT let her go! f. This is a hold-up! g. Hold it still or I'll miss! h. Do l have a surprise for you!!! i. Take it, it's all I've got. 'WIN' f h 9 .Q - if J X .. i a b Sadie Hawkins and Mardi Gras are very popular times at school. Students play their part and dress up for the activities. a. Step right this way folks and get your . . . b. The first time ever I Saw HER face. c. Would the person driving the '73 yellow V.W., license No. SFJ 708, please to turn oft your lights. Q 1 E s L s 5 i i a. Here come the Peter Cottontails. b. That's not fair, my sack is shorter! c. Now pay attention girls, I, 2, 3, Hop. d. Here comes Bugs Bunny's fan club. e. It's right on the tip of my tongue, can't you see it? f. The guy behind us with the camera, do you think he's some kind ofa spy? g. Hey, gang, dig the creep with the camera! h. Three Miss Dogpatch contestants pose for the camera? i. Smile Ray, you can hock the trophy later. -1 ' Air N, gy V if rlrfye fg I2 b c d mvepaw if Mr. and Miss Dogpatch, Ray Zepeda and Carmen Garcia are m+rod uced as winners of the Sadie Hawkins day royalty contest. x mf X A g3?M'wM3f , S 'X ' I if W ,ns - '27 f iv 5 5. 1 w s fa 4 A Q I f ,L 'me2,iiH72t!4-327553 alia , , -,,. ,Wf,, 1 . Wf,....,,3, lnl 11: 1. is- an c '1 a. Sabino Lara, escorted by Alisa Toy, was voted Best All Around Freshman. b. Cindy Cooper and Johnny Wakefield are among the first to congratulate Mr. and Miss MacArthur, Russ Ridings and Cherrie Slatton. c. Cherrie Slatton and Michel Young wait for pictures to be taken after the crowning. d. Loretta Foster escorts Curtis Knigge, Most Popular Junior boy. e. Yearbook Editor, Virginia Vasquez, awaits oncoming nominee. f. Emcee Ms. Ruby Wells announces nominees and winners at the l 973-74 Coronation. g. Russ Ridings and Cherrie Slatton, the new Mr. and Miss MacArthur, were elected by popular vote of the entire student body. h. Russ Ridings has trouble balancing his crown. f Excitement and suspense were provided in Coronation '74 with the naming of class favorites and Mr. and Miss MacArthur. h 9 The 1973-74 Senior Prom held at the Sheraton-Lincoln was one of the main events in these students' final year. a. Seniors participate in a line dance. b. Some of the dances at the prom include group dancing. c. Cindy Cooper and Gary Walker enioy their meal. d. Imelda Jimenez and date pose for a snapshot. e. Daniel Klaus and his date wait to be served. f. Ronald Wagley and Nancy Wisnewski refrain from eating long enough to pose for a photograph. g. Anita Holt and her date let the others know what they think of their dinner. h. Ms. Wells and Ms. Hays look over the financial results of the evening. i. Becky Ramirez and date enter the lobby of the Sheraton-Lincoln Hotel. h I Various couples enioy each o1her's COIT1 pa ny while dancing and dining on Prom night. C a. Mr. and Mrs. York observe the seniors as they dance. b. David Barber and Lana Wilhiet take a break during the prom. c. At the prom, dancing includes slow music and . . . d. Rock and roll. e. Beautiful flowers are worn by all the couples. f. Beverly Putnam and James Burson hurry to have picture taken. g. Kelly Parsons and his date relax and enioy the prom. Juniors participated in a ctw ntl es throughout the year. Some of their activities include dances and swimming. d a. I'll lust pretend I'm studying. b. You're asking me to dance to that music? c. Students take time out for rest and refreshments from the dance activities. d. That girl iust walked off with my boyfriend! e. Four iuniors at Big Mac display skill in the water. f. Wherever she leads, l foIlow. g. Junior girls await the beginning ofthe water show numbers. b a. Roy Vanden, Danny Young, and David Van Longen seem happy to receive cap and gowns. b. Anita Rivas takes a look at the students around her that she will be leaving after four years at MacArthur. c. . . . I can't believe l made it! d. Daniel Klaus, Donnie Hamilton, Vickie Parker, and Mike Hall wonder what it will be like after graduation. e. Mike Hall, Ricky Ward, and Roland Felchak smile to see their names on senior cards knowing that now there is only o little time left before it is all over. f. Senior Vernon Knigge wonders if all this is really happening to him. g. Most seniors iust wanted to set down and try to get their thoughts together after receiving their cap and gowns. 9 The happiness that seniors have a ntici pa fed is finally coming true after twelve years of hard work. Each person's expression is different when realizing that another step is being taken into the adult world. b c a. Faculty members and Alisa Toy await the assembly's start. b. Senior officers present Ms. Wells a gift. c. James McKensie receives the Boys' Physical Education Award. d. Veronica Castillo is very proud to be announced as the Outstanding Cosmetology student. e. James Blackshear receives a full expense paid scholarship to Annapolis Naval Academy. f. Yearbook Editor and paper staffer Virginia Vasquez receives the Publications Award from Ms. Schneider. In each specific subiect, outstanding seniors receive recognition at the Awards Assembly. g. Alisa Toy, Carol Jonte and Randy Stanger receive the Who's Who Award. h. The senior reception is looked forward to after the awards presentation. 0 A iissr A riisi f 1 f m.. ' ' -- -K - H isss ii'i s i MQ, L ..,, ., :V I K i .,k, If sig l 9 h After the awards assembly, Se n lor students show excitement and anxiety as grad day draws near. b ,-.. fllttt E a. A few seniors take pictures while others reminisce. b. Some seniors have trouble keeping their caps balanced. c. Seniors cluster in groups on their last high school days together. d. Vicki Kines speaks for herself at the reception. e. Chilled orange iuice and rolls are served as refreshments at the reception. f. Seniors gather together sharing memories of the past and also discuss future plans. g, Three seniors stop for rest from the excitement of the day. h. Seniors listen to the Old Goldies during the reception. a. Seniors enioy each other's last bit of company at the Awards Reception. b. An iniured James Thornton receives his cum laude cord. c. Senior sponsor Ruby Wells lets herself go at the Awards Assembly. d. Spanish, French and German teachers wait to give the Foreign Language Awards. e. Alisa Toy, senior class president, serves as announcer at the assembly. f. Seniors enioy visiting with friends in their last day at MacArthur. g. Sharon Wischnewsky, Sara Mullikin and Kathy Darr admire their Who's Who medals. h. Mr. David Brenek, senior counselor, smiles as he receives presents from the senior class. i. Ms. Mary Raby congratulates Gwen Guidy, a magna cum laude graduate. hifi For the class of '74, Cap and gown Day, the Awards Assembly andthe Senior Reception will only be precious memories of the past at MacArthur. a. Students in Mr. Martin's drafting class goof- in front of the camera. b. Ms. Rice has iust spotted someone blowing a bubble in the library. c. Drill team members shake their. . . pom-poms. d. You said WHAT?! e. Oh no, not again. f. I just hate going to fifth period. g. Who says you have to stand up to show your spirit? h. Don't laugh, we know he has a problem. i. Oh, that was a funny one. i. Please, don't take me away. k. Ms. Well and Mr. Ramirez show their talent. l c W d e K 2 2.1- 3 2? g ak if fl i . ge as Members of the student body show their spirit by taking port in pep rallies and at football games. w fiififw, E 5 ,wg-,rsz .fm-'v 1 i'43'f . gy. if -1 .-A ki r I HL--,.: 'if nf, 'nl ??'Hv' X v f- - ri'f' ' - wif ,.-ng! H qm-naw ,, -my sizes A W x,,! eww Z Gqbnr 5 1 fl ' 2' 'G :gi HJ. 1 fv fd I A, Q ' 'B 'Q M . M QQ Q H595 , f Q31 -as v .Q-,T S, x W Q , ASQ- 5' A , Q QQ A ' V V v- i i Q 5 1 Z' . 1 H fc. K a. Excited sophomores receive the spirit stick at the pep rally. b. Brigade members encourage the Generals to victory. c. Symphonic and concert bands show style at the annual marching contest d. Students await the beginning of the pep rally. e. Twirlers practice to perform their routine at the pep rally. f. Generals' fans leave the auditorium and prepare for the day ahead. g. Bubbles Blair performs at the Aldine pep rally. h. Dawn Gregg and Allen Broussard complete one of many cheers. i. Senior students leave the stage after showing their spirit. i. Cherrie Slatton leads the cheerleaders back on stage. h a. Alright, then, I'd rather switch than fight. 5,4952 .ewan b. She did WHAT? c. Now iust what seems to be the problem? d. Ha! Ho! Ha! e. Look into my eyes! f. Do you want a portrait or a candid shot? g. Giggle! h. . . . and then we'lI goto my place for a nightcap. G C d f h Anger, surprise, and happiness are among the e mo+io ns expressed by faculty and students in an average day a1MacArfhur. . 5 V f fl 'S 1 ' lm ,ag-. if . F! 1 .fr as , lt Q is i P ' ' Lf E 4. 1 1 . 'fu K ' Y V v 4! V V . L V..E51',.K V33 ,gfwfjgj Q45 ' A i .5539 k , 4 y llmfgglb Wi M X4 , , 74 iff - .5 1 , , A -M Q L Lf K I A in J Q fm , f W V M if Wm. , WWE, 's Z1 Nw , 1, M 1 W '1'f.:'! . sg 3 'Af' ,f W! gm? ' w f W ' ' , ,M . 7 4? ,- I ., V1 W V .,.e,,,u w Wig X SFS wi ' ' 33 gs iw 5 Af ' we IQ Y' . n W ' P M Av if' 1 W! ix, , , V- tw f N , . - . 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I'm mother nature - and I say snow! 4 mp. 1 I ,. . J' F . s ,-,y V 1--fo Q vt 4'J ' QA' Q M 7 v . Big Mac's auditorium is the scene for a lot of the school's a cl I vlh es. Pep rallies, plays, and all kinds of assemblies go on during the school year. a. Did you say tell her to yell louder? b. What ARE they looking at in that filmstrip machine?! c. Do you want to come beat this drum for awhile? d. Peace, Baby! e. Young lady, how many times have l told you to take off that hat? f. Keep away now, 'cause he's all mine! g. Won't you ioin us in a cup of tea? h. He's really going to follow mel i. l'm goin' to make this one easy. i. I told you, when you get a car - then l'lI go out with youl E34 f 23 - Y -fa, f mu.-- Q2 E+ sf : F534 K fy? 55555 .. ' W X' ge , , 55 ffl ' 1 T SEE it , .xi 2?- E -it 5 E i E A W .3 'K .fi K, 'Q 5 , . XV, 'L .7- 53 U 1 ,V,, A 5 .:1, M. 5, . 1 1 -- . - - s l ' if - Y 1 ff- 1 , It ,, Lv- 1 ' .2'tf?I:!!'iim: 11 f N A In , . f W2 ' 3 xl- -, , -fat. 1,2 f sus- 1 e,,- mv-2 if , fi,-1 if-g,, 1 . -ff, W--2 v v 4 ,l .,. .V ,, 4 M'- ,fry y k Y f ' fxaaglht' 3, .I E gif gri lv 55,5 A 4 ,ff 1 . ' . ', i 1- iw' , , . f . , yggmus , l, , . 2 3: b . e Cheerleaders lead the Generals in yells and entertain with some rib-tickling skits. Faculty members give an assist with follies of their own. a. Bubbles leads twirling teachers as the pep rally progresses. b. Jamie Shirley dons coat and walkie talkie to play Mr, York in pep rally skit c. Cheerleaders lead Generals in yells. d. Bubbles Blair finishes her routine amid a round of applause. e. Cherrie Slatton holds the cheerleaders attention as she talks of our Mighty Generals. f. Jeannie Janke performs with other Brigade members on stage at pep rally. g. Toni Teasdale leads seniors in cheers. A U a. Santa and his visitors sing carols at the Senate's Christmas assembly. b. Snow girl, Cherrie Slarton, peeks out to see Mr. and Ms. Santa Claus candidates, Ms. King and Mr. Cordona. c. Ms. Bogler and Mr. Murrell, candidates for Mr. and Ms. Santa Claus, being announced to the crowd. d. Tricia Friday and Renee Shirley play twins visiting Santa. S: Q b I c d C. d The reason you're that way is because of malfunction of the graymatter. b. I'll iust pretend they're listening to me. c. I didn't know he could do that in class! . I knew I could skate if I put my mind to it. e. Are we supposed to be busy or something? f. The fifties relivedl g. Quit staring ot mel h, He acts as if he's normal. I've never seen one like this before! Students enioy coming to school whether to lea rn or iust to be with friends t q f 9 N academics d D d General business, typing, commercial and business law plus various other business courses are offered to students who plan to enter the business world. Background knowledge in business can help students get a worthwhile iob in this field. d nu- Jeannie Ramsey Bookkeeping, Law Northwest Louisiana J. R. Butler Typing Univ. of Texas Sandy Slott VOE Sam Houston State Kay Hranitzky Typing LSU Jewell Tann Business Univ. of Houston JoAnn Golden Law Sam Houston State a. Individualized typing courses carry students at their own speed. b. OEA girls relax after a hard day's work. c. Students in bookkeeping learn a skill that will be profitable later. d. Bookkeeping teaches how to keep records and general office tasks. e. First year typing classes show the mechanics of using the machine. f. Commercial law students learn useful tips about the laws of our state. 55 a b MacArthur's homemaking department is involved in cooking, sewing, and childcare, all necessities in everyday living. Along with this, QUYS lea rn howto handle their bachelor needs while others learn how to handle problems that arise in marriage. By mastering these skills, they will be able to manage a family of their own someday. Sharon Scott Homemaking SW Texas State J., WV' . U - in Jarrie McCarty A V ,, Homemaking I Univ. of Texas Sandra Lynch HFL Stephen F. Austin Renee Nowlin Foods and Clothing Sam Houston V. E. Scruggs Consumer Ed. Texas Tech. Univ. of Houston 9 a. Sewing is one of the many techniques taught in Homemaking. b. Consumer Education teaches students the basics of buying commercial goods. c. Homemaking involves learning in the classroom as well as in the kitchen. d. Boys' Homemaking students learn how to use kitchen equipment. e. HFL classes learn what to expect from married life. f. Member of Boys' Homemaking looks in refrigerator for the right food! g. Girls' sewing classes learn many useful things that can be done with the sewing machine. 57 58 a. Drums keep rhythm moving by laying down a steady beat. b. Hard practice enables the flute section to learn new skills in their playing. c. French horn section plays their part while keeping in time with the other members. d. Jazz Band learns contemporary and modern music while developing their skills daily. e. Tubas and trumpets add their sounds to make the band complete. f. Trombones play a big part in the overall sound of symphonic band. io.. b c Ma. Ei MacArthur's Symphonic, Jazz and Concert Bands learn new songs as well as new techniques. The bands' directors are skilled in every aspect of music and teach the students theory along with how to play their individual instruments. The bands compete in many contests throughout the year. MacArthur's marching band brought home a First Division this year in marching contest. Ildefonzo Flores and Mike Frederick placed first chair in state competition. A ' g 'i x Ralph Ramirez . g ' v,, 72 Band Director A f l Sam Houston State - -'-'-- 5 Jim Murle ' Assistant Band Director . . Som Houston State ,i htel K fi-s i :sf Q. 59 b c f. 60 C. Drafting sets the wheels in motion for a profitable career. b. Learning to build individual and school projects keep cabinetmaking students busy. c. Students in air conditioning learn how to repair refrigeration units. d. Students learn to repair their own cars and the way cars operate during their two-year stay in auto mechanics. e. Cosmetology students learn a valuable and profitable profession. Building trades gives helpful ideas that can be used for many years. g. Using precision electronic equipment is a big part of repairing televisions and radios. MacArthur vocational iunior and senior students, learn Cosmetology, Drafting, Auto Mechanics, Electronics, Building Trades, and Cabinetmaking. These dedicated Vocational students worked hard in building and repairing proiects for our school. Vocational students look forward to finishing school and putting their new talents to use. lamon No 5 Auto Mechanics Washinsfon Swfe 57l'?i1fEi.ii Siwi' '72 Q Russell Bartlett - Air Conditioning 1 Texas A8iM riff' ' V :L I gtg, i il Jessie King Cabinetmaking a. Mass media classes learn about today's different kinds of communications and how they operate. b. English classes discuss correct procedures in writing sentences. c. Junior English classes prepare for their remaining years of English by careful study and preparation. d. Writing essays and stories are part of the work in English 3-4. e. The use of audio equipment makes teacher's iob a bit easier. f. Ms. Welch helps students who have learning difficulties to improve their skills. g. Ms. Lillard, department head, helps a student through some rough grammar. Ty Pate English Kansas State College Mary Sue Finley English University of Pennsylvania A Linda Boegler K 4 English 5- University of Houston 3 V Carrie L. Durley English 1 North Carolina Central U. I I Jan Brown English, French North Texas State University Betty Creel English, History Lamar University Debra Shelby English, Mass Media University of Houston Jo Ann Zalkovsky English Stephen F. Austin Kathy Clarke English Houston Baptist College llene Johnson English Sam Houston State Patricia Altman English, LLD f e Valdosta State 'A . ' ,if General English, mass media, creative expression, individ- ualized reading and readings in dramatic literature are some ofthe many English subiects taught at MacArthur. 63 b a. Algebra students spend their time learning and solving equations. b. Some related moth students find it necessary to relax while they work. c. Geometry students learn to prove theorems while learning all about geometric figures. d. Mr. Neary shows his students the correct way to do geometry problems. e. Related math students get together to discuss tough problems. f. Algebra students concentrate on learning the correct way to work their problems. ess A R EJ ' A . k T T sata g it A Q, f A f ' Ig W. - L i 1 I . Q' ..f2lef'i': Jackie Summerlin Algebra, Trigonometry Baylor University Nedra Spates Related Math Temple Junior College R. C. Shaw ECCP, Computer Orientation Texas A8.M, University of Houston Kathy Lewis Moth Houston Baptist, Som Houston Linda Brown Algebra, Related Math Fisk University, Texas Southern University Mary Ann McClelland Algebra 3-4, Geometry East Texas Baptist College Mary Laura Giffen Related Math New England College, University of Houston Mary Ann Dorman Related Math University of Houston f The Math department offers students mathematics courses such as related math, algebra, geometry, advanced algebra and trigonometry. Practice in number sense and slide rule paid off in district medals for MacArthur's math department. 65 ,,,,, S- N1 . .fr ...w.e.-.sm - - zzszag 'W . kk',7: , Physical Science, Biology, Chemistry and Physics are among science courses which offer students an opportunity to learn about themselves and their environment From atoms to organism SCIGHCS COUTSGS involve life, showing how even the smallest element evolves into a living breathing organism. A freshman student begins with Physical Science, which gives him an overall view of what science is about. From there, he studies biology which is involved with living concepts. After a student has completed this course, he may take advanced science classes if he is interested. , . -.X Marie lshee GPS Univ. of Texas 4 e o b d e f. 5 , Q t ii Ji 'Y ' 'lifzlggl 'f f - ' i l Sygze v fff Pl' 'J f is t 1 N -In Xt M345 49' W ' 1 21.5151 W E ,M X 4 f rf .4 I 1 Lynn Garner GPS Univ. of Arkansas Le Ann Fitzgerald GPS, Biology Marietta College Wayne Dunlap Physical Science Baylor University Nancy Miller GPS Univ. of Houston William Greig GPS Midwestern Univ. . Mr. Greig shows biology students how to perform an experiment. . Chemistry students share knowledge to help each other on equations. c. Biology techniques are taught in the classroom as in the lab. . Equations and formulas are discussed in chemistry. . Lab shows biology students the basic facts of chemistry. GPS students learn facts about the world of science. a. Sociology classes learn about other cultures as well as our own. b. Along with a detailed study of sociology, an outside proiect is required. c. World History teaches about the world as it existed long ago. d. Students are required to take government before graduation. e. Freshmen take American History as their first form of social studies. f. Each aspect of the federal or state political scene is discussed in government. g. World problems such as inflation and foreign policies are reviewed in detail in the World Problems class. h. Research papers, reports and group work are all a part of the studies in World History. 68 A 7555 ' : T T ' g M, 1. wf, . Margaret Allemand American History Caldwell College Barbara Johns Sociolo QY Oklahoma University William Hardt American History, Sociology Northwestern University Janet King American History, Dance Sam Houston State Carolyn Carter' Government, American History Texas Christian University Mary Woods World History Texas Tech vt Cheryl Dunn World History Sam Houston State David Cordona American History Sam Houston H. V. Stafford History TSU in MacArthur's History department is involved in many different types of histo ry classes. Sociology, World and American History, World Problems and Personalities, Power and Politics are all covered under the history flag. 69 Physical Education plays a very important part in MacArthur's student activities. Students participate in softball, football, swimming and other exercises. During one of their eight semesters of P.E., they loin together in classrooms to study Health. Oscar Fisher Health Southern University Helen LaBleu Girls Physical Education Lamar University Bill Hopson Boys Physical Education Stephen F. Austin Faye Fontenot Health l NE Louisiana Leroy Bowley Boys Physical Education Sam Houston State Judy Strait Girls Physical Education North Eastern State Charlie Patterson Head Coach University of Houston Janie Miller Girls Physical Education Sam Houston State Roberta Warner Health University of Wyoming a. Girls discuss the activities for the day, b. Health class introduces students to first aid, nutrition, and hygiene. c. Spring brings out the softball gloves, bats and enthusiasm in boy's P.E. d. Girls have a competitive spirit as strong as boys as they perform varied exercising skills. e. Boys receive swimming instruction from Coach McGee. f. Girl's gym classes await instructions for their daily workout. g. Various outside activities keep gym classes busy all year. 71 Representing MacArthur in Fine Arts are the Choir, Art, and Drama departments. Fine Art students spend many evenings after school working on plays, new songs, and art posters. These three departments cooperated in a ioint venture to produce MacArthur's first The Finer Things which featured works of Art, a dramatic production, choral music and modern dance. Ruby Wells Drama Francis Thorne Choir o. Art classes learn a profitable skill as well as have fun doing art proiects. b. Coloring isn't only for kids as demonstrated by these art students. c. Choir practices many long hours to perfect their singing. d. Playing around at the piano is one fun thing choir does in its spare time. e. The Dramatic Arts department brings together different personalities and backgrounds to develop all around friendships and understanding. f. One art student uses chalk for her drawings. Stephen F. Austin North Texas State Martha Chrisman North Texas State Publications consists of yearbook and paper staffs working to meet n eCeSSa ry deadlines. Together they struggle to complete the MacArtair and the Five Star Herald. d e ' -S h a. Sandra Worn and Maureen McShan discuss a feature story while Layne Vannoy sneaks in some overnight homework. b. Vicki Day and Cinny Richards help prepare for the 1974 Coronation. c. Terry Pearson looks over a yearbook layout for mistakes. d. Cynthia Simmons, Kathy Roliard and Cherrie Slatton prepare layouts for the 1974 MacArtair. e. Jamie Lawrence closes her eyes at the sight of her layout. f. MacArtair Editor Virginia Vasquez thinks of new ideas for this year's edition. g. Sandra Worn takes time out to think over paperstaff activities. h. David Baker and Ricky Calderon work steadily to complete layouts. i. Ms. Peggy Schneider, publications advisor, gives aid and guidance to the staffers. i. Layne Vannoy looks over his stories for the Five Star Herald. A I Wm.. .Ian Brown French Univ. of Texas Juana Dyess Spanish Univ. of Houston Becky Howard Latin Baylor University b c Inside and outside of the classroom, foreign language in achieving goals 4? al l all ' ff . t,., 1 .. .. ,,W. 5, , L 4: is 1 C1 12 a. Some Spanish students work continually during class while others take a break. b. French students enioy the studies of their favorite foreign language. c. Ms. Howard, Latin teacher, listens attentively with her students. d. French student Elaine Carter discusses some homework with a fellow classmate. e. The l973-74 German Club takes time out from their regular activities for a group shot. f. French students show interest in the classroom activities. g. A few Spanish students find time to goof-off during class. h. Three students seem to enjoy the wonders of their French class, Distributive education classes get an early start on their career choice. By working half a day, a student is able to hold a full time 'ob before he graduates from school. After graduation he already has a iob with a year's experience. a. DE members discuss iob opportunities while attending a DECA meeting. b. Pre-lab students learn what to expect from iobs next year. c. Students in DECA discuss different functions happening this year. d. DECA advisor Ms. Lowe helps a student work outa problem. Jon Winfield Driver's Education 5 Sam Houston State X H f Leon Whitehead s s Drivers Edvwfion Sam Houston State fr ' tt A A t S M, 3 1 . s a,att ? f Driver's education classes prepare a student to meet the standards of everyday I I d r I vi n g . Learning how to prevent accidents prepares students for any situation. e. Classroom techniques are taught to students before they actually start driving. f. Studying the handbook prepares students for the written test. g. Students in the driving similator learn how it feels to be behind the wheel. A f af' 2 X' Cyl 'KG M K A Y E QA fb 5 f A iq N' 4 tx ' 3 vs 1 4 - 'l ' -, .- 'f' ,QMeW:w' X'hk Q Wgwmx 1231 V 1' QE? Q w? yigilgi Q 5' S1 ffggf -SV fx aka 0-Fii-vf f ,mgfg 0?.nsw76s:'t-, vAil'vZ3EQf??.:En:s 5.5722 rf' , y ' ' - ., 3'l,f71 Ai 'A IL- w We 4 ,295 ,f Q 35 ,W ffm wif M ,way 4522522 Sw we mv W: ,v JM M 'S e gm vw-ww g -Mm-I-fgfm K fn arm M QQMTQ K :w 5 K? P , W 82 wb W ,Aw M MWMWHQVQ , af X MM3 iv VQ?,xX 'YQ 5 X . Q . X My . ,MX ,1 f sv. .... M W,.,v.M., .4 4 H, 4.5 ' 2 - wg, 2 22 'eff 'SEZ x ' 1 1 V f ' Q . A 2. 2 ' RY VT Si? 1 , ' ' ' Q uf lf ' A ' ' -, ' V M1 gg , L' A K' -1 rm. 2 1 MV -.Q r - 6 VHDL ' ,f4W?Ffa'QI'5 -' k P H MT ,fi?:Wi4Qfiy'Q.ii?'?65-l'T6fWf?QElim-yr,MX -M , N ,k,V . .,QL, 2 tX,. ,UB L.,. , . V.,. , AL Administrators work hard to make MacArthur a better school which students, parents, and teachers can be proud of. i Counselors help prepare students' schedules by setting up preferred classes. Because of their dedication and willingness to work, they earn gratitude from many. ,-.L M.. , W. ,,., h a. Ms. Marine Jones, freshman counselor b. Ms. Sue Wooton, sophomore counselor c. Mr. Louis Adcock, iunior counselor d. Mr. David Brenck, senior counselor e. Ms. Jackie Davis, librarian assistant f. Ms. Muriel Sharpe, librarian assistant g. Ms. Donna Lindsey, assistant librarian h. Mr. Charlie Patterson, assistant principal, checks attendance records i. Jaunita Simkins, school nurse i. Ms. Rice takes care of library fines. Mwwywumflffwwf- ' fwf' , ff -f ,MQQQKMWQJ afrurawwemenf .gzreecaedf . class of '74 Terry Pear Aid, David Alford, Johnie Allen, Sharon Allison, Pat Alvarado, Thelma Arizpe, Mary Atkinson, Norris Baker, David Baldridge, Cynthia Ballard, Terry Barnett, Marva Barrow, Gay Barton, Connie Batchelor, Cindy Batchelor, James Batchelor, Walter Baumgartner, John Beaty, Kenneth Beaubouef, Richard Bennett, Harold Billings, Kay Birner, Becky Black, James Blackshear, James Bland, Janet Seniors have three long years behind them. But the 'Fourth is definitely the longest!! a. Honestly Helen, the next time he spends a weekend with a sick friend, I'll sick him. b. l think I can wait ten minutes for the lunch bell. But MY STOMACH can'tl Blanton, Patricia Bohannon, Rhonda Bonds, Susan Bordner, Vicki Boutin, Gwin Bowersox, Charles Boyette, Paul Boyette, Pauline Branham, Johny Brown, Velma Brown, Wanda Brumley, Carolyn Buckaloo, Janet Bumpers, David Burroughs, Twila Burtanog, Bridgette Butts, William Campos, Lucio Carter, Elaine Cases, Peggy Castillo, Veronica Cerda, Hermilo Chan, Ming Chapman, Kathy Clark, Michael a. Who said solita Conn, Tommy Cooper, Cindy Corey, Mary Helen Cornelius, Mitchell Cossio, Grace Crawford, Darwin Crawley, Rhonda Culp, Patricia Dainels, Sandra Danley, Charlene Darr, Kathleen DeLeon, George DeLuna, Richard Dennis, Marion Denton, Tommy Dever, Rhonda Diaz, Gloria Dickens, Billy Dodson, Mike Dooley, Debra Edwards, Artis Elliott, Bonnie Elliot, Debbie Elliot, Schide Evans, Sharon Having fun and playing games are the students' lifestyle at MacArthur - anything to get us through the day! ire was a boring game? I've already won 9 out of iOl Ewing, Kim Falkenberry, Debbie Farkas, Elain Faulkner, Debra Felchak, Roland Felder, Harvey Felder, Mary Fells, Cheryl Fincher, Michael Fischer, Laura Fletcher, John Flores, Albert Flournoy, Vickie Forney, Linda Fosier, Loreffa Foster, Lourinda Foty, Imad Fowlkes, Lynn Frederick, Michael French, Ann Freeze, Gene Frye, Pamela Garcia, Carmen Garcia, Frances ' Galan, Timothy Garza, James Garza, Ramiro Garza, Yolanda Gerich, Jimmie Giamalva, Cindy 89 Gibbs, Becky Glenn, Donna Glover, George Gobert, Alvin Goldston, Sherill Gomez, Diane Gonzalez, Irene Gonzales, Rudy Goodman, Richard Gore, Bertha Goss, Starr Grant, Karen Grettenberg, David Gunn, Tommy Hall, Belinda Hall, Michael Hamilton, Donnie Hargis, Carol Harris, Faye Harrod, John Henderson, Ernest Hernandez, Sylvia Hiesser, Debbie Holt, Anita Howe, Marvin Some seniors will no doubt look at graduation as a time for reioicing while others will shudder at the thought of having to leave. a. It looks like I'm thinking but actually I'm eating a candy bar. b. No sweetheart. I wouldn't lie to you. Cross my heart! Hood, Clinton Huber, Mary Humberta, Aranza Hutchinson, Andy Hutchison, Cheryl Janke, Jeanne Jimenez, Imelda Joe, Gary Johson, Donald Johnson, Elvin Jones, Bobby Jones, Kevin Jonte, Carol Jumper, Randy Juricek, Steve Keene, Curtis Kelley, Sheryl Kempenski, Carol Kines, Vickie Klaus, Daniel Knigge, Vernon Krummel, George Lamas, Lindo Landon, James Lara, Mary Leal, Elvira Lee, E. Gary Lee, Gary Llyoyd, Colleen Lorah, Cyndi Loredo, George Lugo, Sylvia McBroom, David McCaffrey, William McCasIin, Pam McDonald, James B. McKensie, James McManness, Dale Macey, Marlana Maddux, Beth Maieski, Kenneth Malcolm, Sheree Maldonado, Nick Maleport, Marie Maleport, Robert Mansker, Larry Martin, Jane Martin, Ronny Martinez, Mary Helen Mayes, Johnny Medina, Ernest Mercilliot, Bobbye Michalinos, Callie Miller, Keith Miranda, Rosa Montgomery, George L. Morris, Bobby 92 When that final bell rings, this year's group of energetic seniors will be gone, but not forgotten. o. If I am elected, I promise . . . Morris, Gary Morton, David Mueller, Theresa Mullikin, Sara Nash, Ralph Neely, Karen Newsom, Lindo Norris, Theron Odale, Kay O'FarrelI, Jeff Okonski, Sammy Olds, Dewey Oller, Allen Omura, Marlene Ortega, Elizabeth Ortiz, Veronica Ovedurf, Mary Pantoia, Roy Parker, Bruce Parker, Danny Parker, Vicki Parsons, Carol Parsons, Kelly Payne, Amy Pearson, Terry Glen Many days are active for the - I sen lors of 74g however, many are lust as boring, and seniors don't mind expressing them- selves at all. a. Thought I was gonna die. b. We start to feel like this from about noon to 3:10 Monday through Friday. c. So what if he is the only boy in the class, learn to do with what you have. Pena, Raymond Perales, Virginia Phillips, Peggy Pickens, Jimmy Pierce, Kathy Pitman, Glenn J. 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A J i r ,, .,,, wi rr W, 4 an i , , 4, . ,J f W 5 :hr J an , , 'TI F i B ,if if 1 Aft , I , 4 ,f , ,, g , 1 ef li pt f .Kia My flu, we 'M f E 'lr l t I rg Q MW ' ' .r P Yflmm s ,M v,w,3,,fg,,,.., 4 fzzw--ar'-M 2 -f ,V . ww .sm Rapoza, Deborah Richards, Cynthia Ridings, Russ Riebschlager, Gary Ritter, Shirley Rivas, Anita Roberts, Johnny Rockenback, Cindy Rodriquez, Antonio Rodriquez, Yvonne Roliard, Kathy Romero, JoAnne Rose, Pamela Rose, Steve Rosner, Steve Rushing, Connie Ryan, Deborah Saldana, Luis Salinas, Lupe Samuels, Sharon Sanford, Della Seniors enioy their last mom e nts together before they enter that big, wide, wonderful world. a. Hey, man what's the answer to number thirteen? Sauceda, Merbierta Sauceda, Valentin Schmidt, Alvis Schultz, David Sharpe, Denise Sigler, Carolyn Silva, Annabelle Silva, Phillip Silvio, Ronnie Sims, Garrick b. Speak ofthe devil, look who iust walked inl -1... Simmons, Cynthia Sinclair, Kay Slade, Debbie Slatton, Cherrie Smith, Charles Smith, Keith Smith, Rita Smith, Travis Stanger, Randy Stark, Lisa Stedman, Robert Steele, Patty Stewart, Helen Stringfellow, Carolyn Stutes, Carolyn it ss 3 i d I ' Q c. Wow what a night. How would you feel if you got only an hour of sleep last night? d. But baby, I asked you out first. Seniors make the best of a miserable day. a. If my hair gets any longer I'm going to get a iacket like that. b. I hope you don't expect me to turn the other cheek. c. Great Scott, what kind of homemaking kitchen is this? First no cookies, now no milk. d. I'm told I look a lot like Mona Lisa, what do you think? Sowell, Mildred Suniga, Raul Sutton, Bonnie Swim, Gary Talamantez, Norma Taylor, Chris Taylor, Dennis Teague, Roy Teasdale, Toni Templin, Rickey Terry, LouAnn Tharp, Arley Thomas, James Thorton, James Tiblier, George l fi ,pw me HW Nw Tobar, Herlinda Toy, Alisa Tucker, Mary Turley, Lucy Turner, Jackie Turner, Ronnie Urech, Debbie Valdivia, Tina Vanden, Roy Vandermark, Sharold VanLangen, David Vasquez, Virginia Vasula, Mark Vernon, Dwayne Villareal, James L. e. I've said if once and I'II sayif again, I did not do it. f. Oh yes you did. 99 Walker, Bonnie Walker, James Walker, Suzanne Wallace, Deana Walls, Tommy Walters, Carolyn Waltman, Cynthia Weaver, Carolyn Webster, Rhonda Weisheit, Eddie West, Valerie Whatley, Ernest White, Ricky Whittington, Lee Whitmire, Jannette W Wagley, Ronald Wakefield, Johnny Waldrum, Catherine Walker, Audrie Wilhiie, Lona Wilkinson, Carol Wilkinson, Sharleh Willis, William Wischnewsky, Sharon Wisnewski, Nancy Womack, Connie Woodrome, Robbie Young, Kenneth Young, Phillip Young, Thomas Yow, Vickie Yrages, Manuel Zimmerlee, Deborah Zorzi, Ti Easy coming and easy going Seniors fake life as it is. a. Before I die. . . b. My mother told me about Ultra-Brite. c. For once l'll gel To chew this piece of gum. 101 J 6 5 Q I sf S Q E S E 1, Pa 53 1 'n ,a gi x 1 E -:Inu-my honors LJ' editor: Cherrie SIH The yearbook staff proudly dedicated the 1974 MacArtair to Ms. Ma rie lshee. Apart from teaching, she has worked with the Good Sports- manship League, has sponsored the Student Senate and organized the first prep bowl. As a part of her Student Senate responsibilities she supervises the school store and holds regular Saturday leadership conferences. a. Miss Ishee, graduate of University of Texas, has taught science for six years. b. Annually supervising class elections is one of many duties performed by Ms, lshee. c. Ms. Ruby Wells presents Ms. lshee with flowers at the Coronation. d. Ms. Thurman and Ms. lshee discuss daily activities. e. Despite her many duties, Ms. lshee still devotes time to her students. f. Ms. Ishee takes time out to talk to photographer Russ Ridings. b 110 1 , F L 1 N f 111 Cherrie Slatton reigns as the 1973-74 MacArthur Homecoming Queen. Attired with corsages on the float, the nominees were filled with excitement. Girls were nominated by the senior class and voted on by the entire student body. a. Homecoming Queen Cherrie Slatton, expresses her ioy in winning as Marie Maleport and Cindy Cooper share in the excitement. b. Sharon Wisnewsky, Homecoming Queen runner-up, is senior class secretary and a National Honor Society member. c. Marie Maleport and Cindy Cooper smile in their excitement of being Homecoming Queen finalists. l d l d. Homecoming Queen 1972-73 Rosalinda Avila, escorted by Principal Larry Rice, awaits the announcement ofthe 1973-74 winner. e. Homecoming Queen finalists and escorts prepare to be presented on the field. f. Cherrie Slatton, head cheerleader and president of the Christian Student Union, is the i973-74 Homecoming Queen. g. Cindy Cooper, cheerleader and photographer for FTA, was another Homecoming finalist. h. Marie Maleport, Most Popular Girl her iunior year and an active member of LOT, was also a finalist. i. Beth Maddux, another Homecoming runner-up, is a member of FTA and NHS. l i r i o. Freshmon class officers are lleft to rightl Bonnie Beasley - treosurery Debbie Snoe - vice presidentf Moria Soriano - presidentg Lucy Cerdo - parliomentarian, Patti Christian - secretory. b. Elected as sophomore class officers ore lleft to rightj Pam Lavergne - parliomentariany Diunno Greenleaf - presidentp Donna Dooley - secretaryf Cherie Cuvelier - reporter, Patrick Doerrig - vice president. c. Serving as iunior class officers are ltop rowl Tricia Friday - treasurerg Cindy Vornell - reportery Kent Robinson - vice president: lbottom rowl Renee Shirley - parliomentoriang Carol Joe - secretaryp Lupe Gonzales lnot pictured, - president. d. Big Mac's senior class officers are ltop rowj Aliso Toy - president: Sharon Wisnewsky - secretoryg lbottom rowj Kathy Darr - treasurer, Sara Mullikin - vice president, Cynthia Baldridge - reporter. Class officers are elected to serve as leaders of classes in plan- ning socials, coordinating all class activities and aiding class sponsors. :MMU I ' 432:42 is ', S SE nuns a. Rudy Calderon is presented to the audience by Alisa Toy. b. Escort Raul Suniga escorts Most Beautiful Freshman Karen Barnett. c. Senior James Thorton brings Debbie Meador before the audience. d. Most Beautiful Runner-up Julie Marshall is escorted down the aisle. e. Most Handsome and Most Beautiful Freshman awards go to Rudy Calderon and Karen Barnett. f. Ricky Trevathan poses as a runner-up for Freshman Most Handsome. g. Renee Abshire and Rayford Ainsworth smile proudly as they are named Most Beautiful and Most Handsome sophomores. h. Runners-up for Most Handsome and Most Beautiful of the sophomore class are Darrell Smith and Terry Scott lnot picturedl. i. Ronald Gil and Peggy Chambers are also runners-up. 7 h i Juniors Frankie Langley and Billy Theriot, and Seniors Gay Barrow and David Van Langen were selected Most Beautiful, Handsome by each of their respective classes. C a. Harold Sheppard, runner-up for Junior Most Handsome, was also nominated for Best All Around. b. Frankie Langley and Billy Theriot were elected Junior Most Beautiful and Most Handsome. c. Sandra Cases, who was elected Most Popular in her freshman year, was a runner-up for Junior Most Beautiful. d. Juniors Elizabeth Lara and .lerrell Branham are runners-up for Most Beautiful and Handsome. e. Carol Parsons, VlCA member, is runner-up for Senior Most Beautiful. f. Cindy Cooper and Bubba McDonald are runners-up for Most Beautiful and Handsome. g. Senior Most Beautiful, Handsome winners David Van Langen, Gay Barrow receive the honors a second time. h. David Van Langen proudly escorts Gay Barrow to the winner's platform. C a. Proud winners Rafael Ortega and Debbie Meador bow at center stage. b. Rafeal Ortega and Debbie Meador are Freshman Most Popular for the year 1973-74. c. Karen Barnett, escorted by Raul Suniga, was also nominated for Freshman Most Beautiful. d. Nominees David Cruz and Debbie Meador await announcement of the winners. e. Bonnie Beasley is runner-up for Most Popular. f. Finalist David Cruz was also nominated for Freshman Best All Around. g. Robin Chambers, escorted by Allen Oller, receives runner-up position in the Sophomore class. h. Karen Barnett and Rudy Calderon are freshman runners-up. i. Sophomore Most Popular winners, Gloria Gonzalez and Ronald Gil, proudly display trophies. l 0 d Winning in the Freshman and Sophomore lvlosl' Popula r category were Debbie Meador and Rafael Ortega and sophomores Ronald Gil and Gloria Gonzalez. 9 i x Y Juniors Curtis Knigge and Karen Cody, along with seniors David Schultz and Mary Overturf, were announced Most Po pu Ia r at the 1973-74 Coronation. i i c 1 mmf OK K ii fe WM qs X 1 'ffmiaii-1 :J Qi' 1-,M,'?' gg, ff +5 2 fl, ,z.gW.qS'ffv'5r Lg egg, ,P M.. K 5 . Am-,,.k six-.. -,ug ., J 'iiarffy M 'S N P',xx'!U A' fih .1f kf2wF5':w3 ef,.1L 1 .2 ' K ' ww H ' 126 a. Senior Helen Stewart, NHS member, was a finalist for Best All Around. b. Debbie Bell and Pat Freeze smile at being announced Junior Best All Around winners. c. Junior winners Pat Freeze and Debbie Bell curtsy and bow before the audience. d. Best All Around favorites Russ Ridings and Marie Maleport show disbelief in receiving the honor. e. Karen Cody and Lupe Gonzalez, runners- up for Best All Around, were also nominated for Junior Most Popular honor. f. Eddie Weisheit escorts nominee Debbie Bell to the stage. g. Winner Pat Freeze, accompanied by Loretta Foster, takes a bow before the audience. h. Best All Around nominee David Klaus was also nominated for Most Popular. i. Cindy Cooper is runner-up for Best All Around. i. Harold Sheppard is another Junior Best All Around nominee. k. Eddie Weisheit escorts Best All Around nominee Michel Young to stage. l. Seniors Marie Maleport and Russ Ridings were top favorites for this honor. m. Senior nominee Roy Boyette is escorted to the stage. C d 9 Favorite choices for iunior and senior Bes+ All Around were iuniors Debbie Bell and Pat Freeze and seniors Marie Maleporf and Russ Ridings. b a. After four years of hard work, Cherrie Slatton and Russ Ridings receive the school's top honors, Mr. and Miss MacArthur. b. Mr. and Miss MacArthur 1972-73, Lee Hamilton and Diane Staggs, robe the new winners. c. Cherrie and Russ are introduced as the new Mr. and Miss in the 1974 Coronation. d. Mr. and Miss MacArthur bow with appreciation to the excited audience. e. Excitement fills the eyes of Cherrie and Russ as they are announced Miss and Mr. MacArthur. f. Lee Hamilton, Diane Staggs, and Daniel Klaus share in the happiness of the 1974 winners. g. Congratulations are in order for Russ and Cherrie. h. Diane, Russ, and Daniel look on as Lee gives Cherrie her congratulatory kiss. 1 ' , f . Q fx if iw' C 5 gg 2 ,,., -7 Q i G f ,, a +!1i1fUW' 'I' fl 99, f Q 3 wget , . f A ,QW 4-W YV VI , A I f 'ws f, N1..f,,,Lg 453, Q, 5,4 ,HL xg J ,Lg Sf? Q4 X 4 if 1 z , 2 xX a. Success is ahead for Gary Lee and Alisa Toy, Seniors Most Likely To succeed. b. Tony Teasdale shows what it lakes to be Mos? Athletic. Muscles! c. The answers are all in here, say Most Sludiaus winners Sara Mullikin and Randy Slanger. 7,15 I ,W d. Terry Ballard poses os Most Boshful Senior girl. Lee Whittington lnot picturedj is Most Bashful Senior boy. e. Oooh! What big muscles! That's how I hold up this book. Cutest Couple are seniors Keith Smith and Mary Tucker. f. 1973-74 Most Athletic Senior boy is Dwayne Vernon. V 'ff' a. Senior Best Dressed girl and boy are Gay Barrow and Johnny Wakefield. b. Just smile and you can get anywhere in the world. Most Friendly Seniors are Sara Mullikin and Raul Suniga. c. I'lI do anything for a friend, say Most Friendliest winners. d. I'll take you on anytime Riggs. Tony Teasdale and Dwayne Vernon lnot picturedl are chosen Seniors Most Athletic. e. Caught in the red are Cutest Couple Keith Smith and Mary Tucker. b W' - 5 W ..V.k ' ,, ,wM,5,,m: M ,.,, , a. Toni Teasdale ranked second with a 6.49 average for the four years. b. Randy Stanger receives his honor cords from Ms. Ruby, assistant principal. c. Toni Teasdale receives honor cords recognizing her as the Salutatorian. . Along with graduating with a high 6.54 to get Valedictorian, Randy was selected as a member of Who's Who. e. Top graduates Toni Teasdale and Randy Stanger proudly wear cords showing their high academic standing. Sv FL- sv N E Xt gen- Y. SWE i E 'hs A A - isa a. Senior Most Friendly and Most Studious Sara Mullikin with her talent and leadership ability, was chosen as a Who's Who winner. b. National Honor Society vice president Kathy Dorr proudly displays her Who's Who medal. c. Symphonic Band drummer and sweetheart Carol Jonte, was chosen as one of the six Who's Who winners. d. Champion of District Number Sense, Most Studious Senior and Valedictorian Randy Stanger stands proudly as one of the Who's Who of 1974. e. 1973-74 Who's Who winners are, presented to the audience lleft to rightl Alisa Toy, Carol Jonte, Randy Stanger, Sharon Wisnewsky, Sara Mullikin, and Kathy Darr. f. Finalist for Most Studious, Senior Class President and graduating with honors is Alisa Toy, chosen as a Who's Who winner. g. Sharon Wisnewsky, nominee for Homecoming Queen and honor student, was also chosen in the Who's Who category. Six MacArthur seniors are chosen as members of Who's Who in American High Schools for outstanding accomplishments leadership ability and four years of dedication. I f 1 'V Pia ,c 'W a'rhle+ics 142 a. The MacArthur Generals storm out of the field house to meet their opponents. b. The Generals encourage teammates to start playing fourth quarter football from the beginning of the duel. c. Defensive halfback Johnny Branham returns kick off to place ball deep in enemy territory. d. All-District David Schultz puts all his effort into achieving a better field position for the defense. e. Defensive safety Russ Ridings moves in from his secondary position to discourage the Panthers. C fiddle 1 X ff S R 41. . K4 i 1, 5 J A 'ffm r A3 in K 6 Y KX! Y mi, -s 1 1 1 5' V I: LLZL L . I as S 95 5. 95' ff' gxirgi i if i , 4 .2 ,, .X 'QQ Yi 5 a. Ronny Martin follows well behind the blocking of his durable fullback Dwayne Vernon. b. Coach Bill McGee gives the offense pointers during the Smiley game. c. Sterling's offense is stymied in the first half by a devastating General defense. d. .Ion Oldham, Johnny Mayes, and Ricky Schiefelbein look upon the field as our rambling offense moves down field. e. Mustangs sit down and cry after a 20-6 loss. f. The Big Red Machine reviews its defensive strategy i ' during a short break. i r ' V' , vue :Dfw Kr N -.,. alll i I I b ' M Q . The Generals performed well when meeting tough challenges with higher ranked lea ms throughout the season. O C b a. Quarterback Ronny Martin unloods the football as he gets help from Steve Popp and Steve Rosner. b. David Schultz and Steve Rosner let everyone know of General touchdown in the Homecoming game against Baytown Lee. c. General running back Paul Boyette outruns Smiley defenders. d. A few Big Red men anxiously await their turn to get into the action. e, Ricky Shelton stretches out to get ready for another exciting game. f. Generals and Eagles try to catch a deflected MacArthur pass. ,jg -sm-gn ill' 1 NK 'Q 2 Offensive and defensive pla ye rs were dedicated to the MacArthur Silver, Red, and White. a. Speedster Paul Boyehe dashes past lhe Smiley defense. b. Ronny Martin culs back to pick up necessary yardage. c. Generals' defense puls the rush on as Smiley kicks their extra points. b c d. Big Red offense is iubilant as David Plemmons goes in to score. e. Paul Boyette finds running room as David Schultz and Steve Popp make superb blocks f. Russ Ridings receives last minute instructions from Coach Bill Hopson. g. Sterling Rangers are halted by Generals' defensive gang tackles. h. Ronny Martin scampers around the end against Baytown Sterling while passing. 0 b c. Defensive back Kent Robinson 1851, tries to stop the Ganders' quarterback in our Homecoming Game. b. Carver Panthers find MacArthur's defense hard- hitting and tough. c. Quarterback Ronny Martin stretches high to clear rushing opponents. d. Galena Park Jackets close in as the Big Red offense keeps moving. e. The Big Mac Machine charges out ready to defend its territory. f. Holfback Paul Boyette turns on the power as he is met by the enemy. .mu - W :V , 5' Q Q 2 ' f 17 W Y? IR J 'S 4 Q3 F .,1,L 'AQWQ M fix Y sf? r It 4, 1. Z, ii SL .xi . if fs Ei if gl Qs? Q49 r A I : gs. .7 K I, 5' 'S Q ,.y niiwf-ff'i . ,, A -H ., ., Y .. 4 T , , ' , mf J RR S A O 'i,,,, -HX 6 A V. V.1. A f , P ., 'K ' 1 W , i Ii, 4 kk: 'Sang Liga V., 4, E ,- N-aa.-nk' 'q i My N I 1 4 kai In , , N ng-fy 5--,,,, Q fi L K 4 f lf wi' 1 if W 9 MAG. Pride and personnel made the Generals tough o pponents for even the top-ranked teams in 20-AAAA District play. - ,W ,G . V . , a. Paul Boyetfe, offensive halfback. 5 yy sm, m.nV1a ,. sw? gm , , A 1 , ,' .VVv 2 . we V,,4gf',.e.. A t 'fi is WZ . W' W , V , -,f . .15 V. ,V . 'fwf' ' 3 1 -f. 1.-' ww. L ff ,V.VVQ3,,. 4w,i,3V,.,V,.,. , ', ' 's .5Q,92e:2+:'W' lw ' i 4 4,614 ' 3- -7:Q2,..Q,, gw,,f,1jw .1 ff. wr.,-:..f a:.:i9?if'f g ..- I' 3 ,, ly-XV. Q 2.7. ...,,. Vf. Q, .. A . me .V, ,qvpxi .. 'uf- '.V 5: -Qi 3' -.Tyr -j'2'f: wV .3 .11-5-QW V . ,,,, - if i - .51-,,...'.,, -Vw JV. , vp ,Zi 'r , 'IQ' ..V...w,,,. ' rt '. , .J -. r W.,.1.V.7,,,,,,.,.f,,,1s., My ik V V. ,W A ...fr-gzqejf ' jp,-af.. . V'.q,v,4. If ppb :5,ngg,?.j' . . Q,-' ,fri ,ff,1f,g?1 , if jfs. ' VW A.. V. v . V, 'g ' v va 1 -': ff ..- 4 MR V -.1 f.. V, ' . Q' L .,..V, 'Aff-,T My YA. A ,'g.',b,,..V 0 V, is -'Se - ,aw ., ifff ' ..,. 9'4'wi gf.-Hi? . ' W. , , ,f. ,,:,nE.,.3,f V . V.. ., -V if r V' '4',3.,32K'2 Q6i,T5f . 4, . . . A A if '47 b. Glenn Pitman, defensive linebacker. c. Bubba McDonald, offensive guard. d. David Plemmons, offensive wingback. e. Russ Ridings, defensive safety. f. David Schultz, offensive guard. g. Ronny Martin, quarterback. h. Sammy Okonski, offensive wingback. i. David Van Langen, defensive linebacker i. Dwayne Vernon, offensive fullback. k. Johnny Branham, defensive halfback. I. Darwin Crawford, defensive tackle. m. Mike Lawson, offensive end. I m ,il xx I ll I ' The MacArthur Generals along with their coaching staff were ready for challenges to COme. 1254535 d e , A ' as MBC tjiwg, ,. ,. . 5 a. Gene Freeze, offensive halfback. b. Gary Walker, defensive linebacker. c. Bobby Jones, defensive linebacker. d. Steve Popp, offensive tackle. e. James Blackshear, defensive end. f. Daniel Klaus, defensive linebacker. g. Billy McCaffrey, offensive tight end. h. Phillip Silva, defensive tackle. i. Lupe Munoz, offensive tackle. i. Johnny Mayes, defensive end. k. The Generals' coaching staff leads the Big Red to battle. l. Coach Patterson and Coach McGee nervously await the kickoff. 157 sl... m-el b .- , . . , ,, a. A. Washington, R. Holden, R. Starks, J. Blackshear, K. Robinson, M. Lawson, D. Crawford, B. MacDonald, R. Scheifelbein, R. Lilley, A Chiuminetta, 5. Popp, M. Arriaga, D. Schultz, L. Munoz, R. Ridgeway, J. Wright, J. Mayes, G. Freeze, S. Rosner, C. Jamail, D. Klaus, D. Vernon, B Jones, B. McCaffrey, G. Pitman, P. Boyette, J. Risher, D. VanHangen, R. Ridings, R. Martin, J. Oldham, L. Smith, J. Branham, R. Calderon, S. Okonski M. West, G. Walker, P. Silva, B. Parker, D. Plemmons, R. Shelton, P. Freeze, D. White - 1973-74 Varsity b. V. Helms, B. Theriot, D. Becker, T. Barber, F. Gilley, J. Crank, R. Glass, M. Rawls, R. Coleman, R. Ashley, G. Garza, C. Walker, A. Simmons,J Slade, D. Wims, E. Kordoski, C. Panoue, W. Waldrum, G. Kidd, M. Smith, R. Mitchell, R. Morgan, S. Coats, R. Spinks, M. Conn, P. Doerrig, M Strothers, D. Foster, H. Sheppard, R. Bowers, F. Rosner, D. Stryker, G. Addison, A. Pruett, R. Silva, R. Gill, B. Phillips, J. Skinner, T. Fowlkes, E Okonski, J. Villanueva, R. Garcia, E. Hardt, J. Coe, W. Glass, S. Fountain, R. Garcia, M. Gonzales, J. Johnson, P. Hanks-Junior Varsity 1 c. R. Weaver, L. Gonzales, D. Wrent, D. Houseler, J. Jaynes, C. Lapalaga, L. Stewart, R. Brown, P. Gonzales, D. Blake, R. Murphy, B. Helms, C. Johnson, S. Alexander, M. Luhn, R. Caldron, N. Nickerson, L. Dodson, R. Worshman, M. Bradberry, M. McClure, J. Evans, R. McCormick, R. Weaver C. Johnson, T. Johnson, R. Chavez, D. Roach, R. Bennet, B. Bird, J. Moreno. - Freshman A. d. T. Chenette, C. Whitner, M. Lawson, M. Pace, J. lnocencio, J. Moreno, F. Hernandez, R. Diaz, D. Castillo, R. Rioias, F. Contneras, C. Ashford, J. lnocencio, L. Watts, M. Stewart, A. Oliveras, D. Robinson, S. Alexander, J. Williams, L. Archer, J. Baker, J. Gonzalez, M. Harrell, M. Sanchez, E. Rodriguez, S. Laura, J. Taylor, B. Yates, W. Forsythe. - Freshman B. 4-g,. l gf.. -.z..jA -W ' ' 413' ' ' , . 'M' a - we 2-:M - ...s f--'wh-r-f a -4 .. , ., .. . , .. 1-..w.. s -if fly-..', ., , . .,.,...... 7 ,...x, ,,-, , 4.-N ' -A Q' , ,-.,,,,- wmv-N-www The 1973-74 Foofball Banquet recognizes and honors ou'rs'ra nd i ng players who represented the Generals on the field with hard work. a. Senior linebacker Glenn Pitman was selected Most Improved Player by the coaching staff. b. David Van Langen received the Scholastic Award forthe 1973-74 school year. c. Dwayne Vernon, David Schultz and Daniel Klaus were chosen as the 1973-74 Tri-captains. d. The Outstanding Back Award went to running back Paul Boyette. e. All-district linebacker Daniel Klaus took the Most Valuable Player Award. f, This year the Outstanding Lineman was All-District Guard David Schultz. g. Guest speaker Emory Ballard, Head Coach of Texas A8iM, enioys the meal with Coach Charlie Patterson and his wife. Hard practice and hustle on our new court proved rewa rding for the Big Red tennis team. a Nw d O i ffw ' EW. TE x N I ?. , ' F F3 Sze k a. Coach Steve Hanudel b. Curtis Knigge c. John Hines d. Elliott Schide e. Laura Pady f. John Trahan g. Lee Whittington h. Angelita Barron i. Suzanne Noel i. Jon Winfield, rookie k. MacArthur tennis team gets it all together prior to starting competition. l. George DeLeon m. Gary Lee n. Jimmy Pickens o. James Jones p. Hugh Vessels ,w lf' W' .I ,X f. ' - fi , if 2 A 7: A t K 1' A f NP l lvl bill 'JZ -1. , .4 f , A Rx H c d a. The 73-74 Golf team b. Coach David Cordona c. Assisiani Coach Russell Ridings d. Allen Oller -team captain e. Richard Adcock f. Sandy Johnson g. Billy McKee h. Johnny Branham i. Brian VanLangen i. David Ray k. Melvin Oller l. Guy Garza 4 P14 y , ' 1 .,,y1+',,, ,N Q Q ,, vw so s ms if QJW-fvaq V , -'mfg' 95. lv V f M , ,Vi Q 562 ' . ,, .MMM 1, rf ., ,rd MacArthur's golf feom ranks high in Tournament compe+i+ion with schools in the Houston area. Good conditioning and precise shooting combined with extreme effort kept the Generals in competition. N N '- ,L ' ,:. i j '. L - XE' .gf , - 1- L .L , ..xW ,. .b :,. W .t ,t ,.: .-safiw , f H , ' a. Forward Joe Taylor shoots the ball over his defenders as the Generals try to outscore the enemy. b. Danny Young demonstrates the concentration and agility required for a successful team. c. A long outside shot is made and the Generals' rebounders prepare to defend their goal. d. Roy Thompson sets it in the ring to score in the final game of the year. e. Good physical shape plays a maior part in out-playing the opposing team. Speed and heighi' is the name of the game for the Big Red Roundbcllers. K ggg .511 , ry.. , v-.-...se nazi ,, 1 ,.,, , A , N V 1 N' V -,, ..,,, g-, i ' V V V A ' . .,fVl'f'f3f'7','5i ' . ' -r if 0.7 V ,, V.: , I . V A. , ' A ' iz a. Left to Right: R. Delgado, J. Tesch, l. Gonzales, R. Matlock, J. Taylor, Coach Leroy Bowley, R. Thompson, D. Young, V. Bowley, L. McKeever, D. Clark, Billy Dickens inot picturedj. b. MacArthur Ex Eligah West and guard Verl Bowley battle for the ball in the tip- off. c. Hard opposition meets Roundballer Lupe Gonzales in the Galena Park game. d. Forward Joe Taylor rips a twenty foot shot to spark our team on. 4. e. Coach Leroy Bowley studies the J.V. opponent for his game plan. G. Danny Young goes high for the ball against the Rangers. b. Big Red Roundballers fight hard to reach the ball in a struggle with the Smiley Eagles. c. Thompson lays it up after he rebounds a General free-throw. d. Forward Joe Taylor takes a long iump shot. e. The Generals and Rangers get set to receive the tip. ,V Jiillbw.. -if MacArthur Basketball team gefs backing from coaches and crowds as the season rolls along. ,. . J ' J ,w k . Q ., , it s ' G - G i 1 , , is H s i A K . N 'G A ' I .if - 'fi2x:aSeffsr 1 ' - , K , ,E - - b M -A a. Guard Lupe Gonzales goes up for a sure rip. b. Generals' Roundballers show spirit during introductions at the first game against Aldine. c. J.V. player Jimmy Wright battles for l the board. l d. Another two-point basket is chalked up for the Big Red J.V. team. e. Coach Bowley gives Roy Thompson expert advice. l 8 MacArthur Basketball players strive for SU CCGSS from Freshman to Varsity levels throughout their season. SQ! Se a b C a. Billy Dickens, Senior. b. Joe Taylor, Senior. c. Roy Thompson, Junior. d. Jaguar defenders desperately attempt to block a MacArthur side shot. e. Richard Delgado, Sophomore. f. James Teisch, Junior. g. Lindsey McKeever, Junior. h. Raymond Matlock, Junior. i. Lupe Gonzales, Junior. i. Verl Bowley, Junior. k. Ronny Martin, Senior. l. Danny Young, Senior. mszwmwamnQmWu1m ExwHwi2 'w'5smf:1'sw -fin, ,ity fm- Mmwwmmmevmz 21221-f ww -1 l Il 's The basketball squad is made up of these inclivicl ua ls, but working together, they form a team that plays to win. 1, 'l gig, Izlfm, X:-fiffy,,,.?:?S1m .V .,, ,lf U, ... L, 'yyi' Q, . A u 11'-f ff w - . A ..-N 1 -4+ 'ff'5+'2f5Q3f'f, 'Nifty -A it ' ab' 'l :,- X, ,fg'g,,,g1, , 1, ,hip I k I a. Outfielder - David Schultz b. Pitcher - Ricky Templin c. Outfielder - Gary Morris d. Shortstop and Centerfield -Johnny Branham e. 'I st baseman and Pitcher - Roy Vanden f. VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM: lbock row, r. to l.l John Janak, Albert Chuiminetta, Kent Robinson, Roy Vanden, Steven Seymour, David Schultz, Johnny Branham, Head Coach Jon Winfield. lfront row, r. to l.l Jerrel Branham, Charles Bowersox, Ricky Templin, Gary Morris, Johnny Villanueva, Larry Roliard, Bubba McDonald. g. Head Baseball Coach Jon Winfield smiles with pride this year as his team ranks 3rd in district, the highest Big Mac has ever ranked. 'h. Pitcher, John Janak i. Third baseman, Larry Roliard i. Shortstop and Third baseman 'Charles Bowersox C sve ww--www .A , NFHQQV 1-.qqr ss tw ffm ig L axis? x 'L' vfwvsgbwd 'QW' , via M, ll. X- W,Jfllfg'.K n,.,fi4j'iuw 1 r ,gm T if M., '?'3fN'?i KRW Ji, SV wiiidgx gr.,-5 'WN :f 'f'T ie- ' ' lil' fi A Tie Akrgg ,mi gy x 1 iw' 35 5. f 3 ...H 4. '11 . SM this Jack ie ggi L EQ? Q51 . U L .. t in .., i e 3' H . W, f ' M , .1 tif? xiii? ',., -ri QQ My 'Q 1-H., R, aiemkg Y Q A AJ, ,,.U.ftKteXnx.A 'gwni . ig, My-:fgy kt s , X T 1 ' M is 33 fi H is x A i 3 in To V I ef r ,J X X wi 03 Lx' i Y S, K 4 5,5 i af. W, - ' K '-E5 - . J ,. 5.x,-42' - 'JI' gffaff: 'ii ff , ' 3 1-inet . ' rg , ' Lfi.' Q 'Y' ' ?4i'i'5ff-' - ' ' '2 'wN . ,. -fu 4. V' f 4 .eww ' vf- .au -..wii.-sf-.:: V.. -S7f?j,Lji1f V g:.Hrwe-fe-+L'+ , 'W f ' 'f ' -ef ' . 'iff.s5.1. '. we-. .1 . ' . - 'T W'v : A 'F 'Q' I f: il.-fx ::Q',. -if ' xi- VT' QU 'Pi .li-3'2f'l iF.' if 'Jil S KF .Q 1 ., J me '- q b mgleww ,W d e . i l MacArthur Varsity Baseball Schedule Head Coach Jon Winfield J V Coach Oscar Fisher Season Record 'IO 9 Generals Opponents Humble Cy Fair Humble Cy Fair Sam Rayburn North Shore Sterling Galena Park ee Forest Brook Aldme North Shore Sterling Smiley Galena Park ee Forest Brook Aldme 6 8 4 - ' 0 6 4 I - ' 6 0 5 3 0 O ' 5 3 Smiley 2 I 4 7 L 0 14 4 5 ' 6 5 6 O ' 2 2 ' 6 7 I 8 L 3 4 0 4 ' O wins Placing 3rd in district, the MacArthur Varsity Baseball team chalked up 9 losses Gnd 10 with a district record of 8-6. 17 7 d wi? '-1 - 'i - 4 gefw' 1 my -iw ,. 1 qw. JF -, A N4 if-. W f-fix' 'Q ff, .. 1-5 -.tv QNWYAJQ, H1482 ' K W L W i 7 f if fff L x N .,.,. xm ,Q ,Q Q nz i V F ii W ' 4' 'N A a. Catcher - Steven Seymour b. Oscar Fisher, JV coach, expects his teams to make progress and provide another big-winning Varsity squad. c. First baseman - Bubba McDonald. d. Catcher - Kent Robinson. e. 1973-74 JUNIOR VARSITY ARE: lback row, l. to r.l W. Glass, R. Brown, A. Chiuminetta, A. Oswell, S. Seymour, M. Bradberry, L. Roliard, Manager W. Emeling. lfront row, I. to r.l F. Denena, J. Johnson, D. Davis, D. Roach, D. Castillo, R. Mosquedi, D. Valdivia, R. Lilley. f. Second baseman - Jerrell Branham. g. First baseman - Albert Chiuminetta a. Mark Smith participates in the hurdle events. b. Paul Boyette displays his ability in the 440- yard run. c. FRESHMAN TEAM ARE: Itop row, I. to r.l Roland Chavez, Danny Hausler, James Morris, Ronald Cuten, Mark Whitehouse, Rudy Diaz, Lloyd Stewart, James Liles, Charles Ashford. Ifront row, I. to r.l Anthony Martinez, John Royder, Gabriel Lamas and Scott Kelly. d. JUNIOR VARSITY MEMBERS ARE: Itop row, I. to r.l Jacob Salinas, Mike Conn. Imiddle row, I. to r.l Gordon Carlsow, Wesley Thompson, James Coe. Ibottom row, I. to r.l Larry Anglin, Billy Merritt and Wesley Waldrum. e. Big Red takes a rest before the finals competition in the District Meet. b w 4 Q D l . r- 7 , , e mik- , , li kr Mowsw i i N, MacArthur track team was one of the most outstanding teams in District 20-AAAA. With their great abilities and tremen- dous efforts they receive recognition and support. Ji ' fiiwifwvfgwzsiatifaivsziisr p ffi g 'Nw ' I 8 is 'XJ' i 5- ,J .. I 181 c. THE 1974 TRACK TEAM: ttop row, l. to r.l E. Ortega, E. Mathis, D. Vernon, D. Plemmons, M. Smith, L. Brown, D. White, J. Wright, J. Culp, T. Hernandez, A. Washington and O. Barrios. b. Boys' PE combines with Spring sports along with track. c. Laney Brown dominates in the mile run. cl. Oscar Barrias warms up before the main events take place. e. All-District Anthony Washington represents MacArthur in regional competition. lbroad iumpt f. Albert Flores plays his part in boys' PE. MacArthur was well represented in tra ck throughout the season meets. In running events or field events, Big Red performed to the best of their ability. C MacArthur's Spring Sports Award Banquet is held every year to give recog n It I o n to MacArthur's outstanding athletics. These athletes are awarded letters for their participation in spring sports. a. Best defensive player, Lupe Gonzalez, accepts award at the basketball banquet. b. Coach Garner talks to his athletes at the awards dinner. c. Most Valuable Player - Joe Taylor. d. Coach Bowley shows plaque with award winners names, which sits in the showcase area. SPRING SPORTS AWARD WINNERS BASEBALL Rlcky Templm Best All Around Charles Bowersox MVP Davnd Shultz Highest Average All Dlstrlct Davis Schultz and Ricky Templln Anthony Washlngton MVP lDlSl'I'ICl Long lump Champlonl John Rotder and Roland Chavez Outstanding Freshmen Dwayne Vernon lDlstrlct Discus Champlonl BASKETBALL Joe Taylor MVP and Best Defenslve player Lupe Gonzalez Best Defensive player Roy Thompson Best field goal and free throw percentage TRACK o. A TEAM MEMBERS ARE: lback row, l. to r.l Diunna Greenleaf, Lindo Wilhite, Pot Thornton, Coach Janie Miller, Cindy Batchelor, Debbie Bell, Moiorie Dovis, Sharon Dewberry, Rose Golan, Rosie Sanchez, Cynthia Flock ond Lynn Fawlkes. b. The volleyball team shows enthusiasm from the first serve. c. Rose Golan, All-Star team member, displays team trophy. d. Sharon Dewberry was selected to the All-Star team during the 73-74 season. f. Kathy Blond goes up for a spike onthe Humble wildcats. g. B TEAM MEMBERS ARE: lback row, l. to r.l Barbara Dobbs, Donna Lout, Coach Janie Miller, Marilyn McKensie, Rhonda Webster, Sherry Beoty, Sherree Malcom, Kathy Bland and Pauline Boyette. e. Debbie Bell sets the ball up for a Big Red score. Big Red's Volley- ball teams enter competition in top physical condition. f 9 Swimming and modern dance takes many hours of sirenuous praciice and concentration. a. The 73-74 swimming team. b. Swimming team shows style and form for competition. c. Debbie Cooper looks on as teammate continues the relay. d. Dance girls work to help develop their coordination. e. Elvira Leal, Maria Leal and Susan Warkenton practice on their group performance. f. Pam McCaslin shows-off her style and grace. g. Sixth period modern dance girls along with instructor Ms. King. f 9 J 4 l v K, organiza+ions .ff jf Photography and arf are iust two of the many fine a r+ electives offered at MacArthur. a. PHOTOGRAPHY CLASS STUDENTS ARE: il. to r.l Russ Ridings, Virginia Vasquez, David Baker, Selena Miller and Howard Camerdelle. b. Randy Hill works on drawing in class. Q c. Alisa Toy studies one of the many pieces of art that comes out of the Art Department. d. David Baker prepares to go shooting. e. Pottery, one of the more interesting aspects of art, can be a lot of fun. 1 f. Cinny Richards and Cynthia Simmons decide which pictures are to be sold to add to the yearbook treasury. c b Yearbook Staffers work hard changing ideas into actual yearbook pages. Staffers plan the pages, set up and take the pictures, develop negatives, print pictures and shape the results into pages of the 74 MacArtair a. Yearbook Editor Virginia Vasquez works hard to make sure layouts are accurate. b. Yearbook staffers work long hours to meet their deadlines. c. Carolyn Weaver, Cinny Richards and Vickie Kines hand out yearbooks at the 73 Scribble party. d. Kathy Roliard, Vickie Day, and Cinny Richards work on activity layouts which cover the year's events e. THE MocARTAIR STAFF: lback row I. to r.j Ricky Calderon, Ms. Schneider, Cinny Richards, Kathy Roliard, David Van Langen, David Baker, Vickie Kines, Cherrie Slatton, Virginia Vasquez, Cynthia Simmons, Carolyn Weaver. lseatedl Roger Mullins, Vernon Kniggi, Russ Ridings. lnot picturedj Jamie Lawrence. Staffers find that the Five Star Herald is a great way to communicate with fellow students about school happenings. a. Vicki and Jamie keep their eyes open for newsy articles and up to date happenings. b. Pam McCaslin, 1974 Editor, calmly, but quickly, gets things ready to roll. c. After the interviews and all the writing Harold tries his hand at choosing the correct headline style and size. d. Maureen McShan types her favorite final words . . . End itl e. Reporter, Sandra Worn writes about her favorite topic, Drill. f. Charlene Danley places her first headlines on the school paper. g. Pam and Jamie think about what story should be placed on page one. h. 1974 FIVE STAR HERALD STAFFERS ARE: ltop-bottom, I-rl Layne Vannoy, Maureen McShan, Jamie Lawrence, Harold Sheppard, Virginia Vasquez, Vernon Knigge, Elaine Farkas, Pam McCaslin, and Sandra Worn. i. Lane Vannoy checks for any incorrect grammar in his editorial. I97 o. Student Senate President Kay O'Dole collects money forthe annual March of Dimes drive. b. THE SPONSOR AND OFFICERS FOR '73-'74 ARE: ll-rl Mrs. M. lshee, sponsor, Gary Lee E, Dianne Pruett, Kenneth Chandler, Kay O'DaIe and Cindy Varnell. c. Senators, senators . . . d. . . . and more senators. e. Officers and senators discuss current events at the regular meeting. f. The secretaries keep minutes on each meeting. g. The Student Senate listens as representatives from the American Cancer Society discuss the issue of young people and tobacco. E -N. 0 pi Q. 531 b c Q' - g f The Student Senate is the voice of government for the student body at MacArthur The Latin Club proves that the old and a ncient Language interests MacArthur .students of 1974. OO a. Latin sponsor Ms. Becky Howard and students Dorothy Young and Donna Ware smile Latin style. b. Jolen Fickling and other Latin members get ready for a car wash, a money raising proiect. c. Latin club members meet in the cafeteria to make future plans. d. Fellow Band student Belinda Hall pays Gary Riebschlager for cleaning her car. e. Jenny Krouse and Karen Rathburn scrub the first car at the car wash. lMs. Howard's Corvette.l f. Carol Kempenski gives Pat Freeze a taste test. g. '74 LATIN CLUB MEMBERS ARE: lfrom top to bottom, left to rightl Karen Rathburn, Judy Shelton, Donna Ware, Sylvia Rodriguez, Donna Howard, Mike Franklin, Carol Kempenski, Gary Riebschlager, Donna Dooley, and Roxanne Kron. h. Students reread a script for a skit they are preparing to do. FTA members learn firsthand what it takes to be a tea ch er. The FTA organization visits schools every year to observe teachers and see how com- plicated their iob really is. 5 0 k Q g4 8 , J 2 Q ' W . km-'3 'X W:.! ku uf aliim, , iss 20 4 At every game and pep rally, the 1 973-74 Cheerlea ders boost spirit and determination for the fighting Generals. d L, a. Cherrie, Cindy and Tony perform Big Red at a Friday morning pep rally. b. Allen Broussard yells for the spirit of the Generals. c. Dianna, Tony and Cindy cheer the Generals on to victory. d. The Big Red Cheerleaders get ready before the game to lead the Generals' football players onto the field. e. The 1973-74 cheerleaders are: Eddie Ortega, Cindy Cooper, Debbie Bell, Tim Jackson, Cherrie Slatton, Darrel Smith, Antonio Rodriguez, Dianna Hawkins, Dawn Gregg and Allen Broussard. f. Head cheerleader Cherrie Slatton leads the cheerleaders on stage. l 1 Pep Rallies, games, tryouts and summer camp help to prepare the MacArthur lO for the many activities in their support of the Generals. 206 a. Rounding out the season are the MacArthur cheerleaders who work hard as a team to keep Generals' spirit up. b. Dawn Gregg, two-year veteran is supported by sophomore Allen Broussard. c. Junior Debbie Bell with partner Tim Jackson, show their agility in a double stunt. d. Senior Cindy Cooper and sophomore Eddie Ortega show good timing and skill in an original stunt. e. First year cheerleaders Dianna Hawkins and Tony Rodriquez proudly perform a double stunt. f. Cherrie Slatton, head cheerleader and three year veteran, shows practiced teamwork ability with sophomore partner Darrell Smith. 08 Students' creative abilities are reflected in Mirrors of the Mind, the literary magazine. a. Circulation Manager Randy Stanger, Editor Carol Jonte, Associate Editor Sara Mullikin and Managing Editor Tony Rodriguez direct production and circulation. b. Staffers discuss and review their recent fall issue of the literary magazine. c. Mirrors of the Mind staff members proudly display their first Issue. b C On the field and on the stage, the Big Red Bri ga d e supports the Generals throughout the year. d. During a pep-rally, Debbie Rape represents the drill team in the support of the Generals. e. The 1973-74 Brigade officers are Mary Ann Garza, captain, Debbie Slade captain, Rhonda Crawley, Lt. Colonel Jeane Janke, captain, Liz Lara captain and Mary Tucker, Colonel. O Splrut and enthuslasm are a bug part of Bug Mac s General s Brlgade who work hard and consistently throughout the 1973 74 a Generals Brigade sponsor, SSGSOD Mrs LeBIeu gwes encouragement and Instruction b Company A, led by Mary Ann Garza gwes their best durmg the season c Smrles and ablllty are seen In Company C headed by Jeanne Janke -....,,,,,A i 'li-Q wqqw N 3 g? EBiffi'ft?' sw if WFFQA WW Y I lg I -sr is-ws XR sw .al 51 'Nr V-f Ewen N, Y ,gun Q-.5 'X 53 fx 'VJ Y Q X .. WIN Q my Rik 3 PY -di 17 lit N: 4'fN-BN: x 1'v TXEQQQ' M gy Ni, r s .xA Qvgifwd-1 Q- -4 Vx 'R wg X wah as Ca 'a-r8.4 wwe. 'NS 'S' X ' AW NNQKN-s M--an 'N MQW' Aww ,W . . , I o ' I a Q . 1,1 fl ,,-wk. - ,,,, .. . , , , N f' , ' 1' s , R . ., S :L Q! Y.. .Q In - ., V - ., gif ., ., .. .. , , . , sa 1,. . Y, . .A . , X .. f K 5 ' -2, T, .gk :id -, v , Q ,, Q Q, ' --A --- , Q ii - ' L z , ' - . e T sr - s a' X , . 3 . . C: 1-. , - , A . Q, -' A ' 1 A is ' 1 JI - ' - . , , h s wf f y y , . . , . 1 - W L -... 5 -Q . 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A ff ..' -ssfmas A-s':g,e.-gs-wr'-4 'r , . W - - L fer ' T 1 u '.--M-s Ng. 1-,IiFg,r., .,'-'1Q-- s J .lie f- H12 .:-332 -jug' W -. 7- ' 'A .21 J svn - +C' sf, fJx' .. ' ' . 5 '1 tc, ' X Q we -. ' - . . ' .591-Nei' . ' iii' 'xo 543 1.7. lf,..r-V , ' Q IF-u e wxnbf Y . ' 3' b C V7 ' I ' I A ' ' Q K C L w 47 'I z ,K -. x 4 , I s 1 . r. A - A I M. Etc... 332: ,m W ' hr ' ,gy Va, , ju. I ..,. . Ml .. ,xvf . ., . , . A EMP' d. Headed by Elizabeth Lara is Company D. e. 1973-74 BRIGADE ARE: fback row, lef1 to rightj Lynna Valdez, Nancy Wisnewsky, Dinah Cryer, Monica Milner, Sondra Worn, Terry Nelig, Debbie Rope, Annehe Lowry, Lisa Wulf. ifront rowj Velia Mosqueda, Cynthia Apodoca, Robin Chambers, Sandra Simpson, Susan Guzman and Norma Cruz. 211 Brigade members are proud 1 of their accomphshmenis. Each year they brighien the life of one of their members by voting her the honor of Brigade Bell. a. Company B is led by Captain Debbie Slade. b. Senior Debbie Slade by her outstanding achievement, is nominated for Brigade Bell. c. Runner-Up Nancy Wisnewsky stands with Rhonda Crawley, Anita Holt and Debbie Rape to await the announcement of Brigade Bell. d. Debbie Rape narrates the entertainment for the Senior skit at the Brigade Banquet. e. Chosen for leadership ability and hard work, is 1973-74 Brigade Belle, Sandra Worn. f. 1973-74 JUNIOR BRlGADE MEMBERS ARE: lfrom back row, left to right, Jill Wulf, Dell Smith, Janet McKee, Gerry Lowry, Diane Collins, Sandra Bell, Janet Hanks, Pam Scroggins, Chris Kessner, Debbie Lee, Elizabeth Gunhouse, Rosemary Garza. lmiddle rowl Cindy Rodriquez, Mary Sanford, Jeanice Walters, LeAnn Yohe, Rosemary Craft, Andrea Jaynes, Donna Wobleski, Debbie Snoe, Karen Barnett, Margie Bazan, Aurora Chapa. lbottom rowl Elida Paromares, Naomi Gariby, Theresa Ramirez, Tina Silva, Hope Mora, Charlotte Hammack, Debbie Cumpian, Vivian Chapa, Marcel Padilla, Theresa Garza, Slyvia Guritterrez and Lucy Cerda. 14 s Aggiwggmws-fmszsamsartwmsgfg,N N k if he ri ' NW iiffylmiitiim Wwmwwwwl W 5 1 ii lmttiww y fl S 4 . 1 E We Christians of MacArthur, wish to tell tlM boyghetwwwlovg you with the lOge that we can only express through Jesus Christ, who first Ima us, and Qaype His life for 4 Our concern for you is that youmay ine day find th 1 peace and ioy t ppt we have foujndp this happiness being life eternal. yWi i'llQmWN Christians around the rld are pra ng in harmonyghat you will see tliat this life in Jesus is real life, everlasting life. All you st do to rece e this life is: 'I1 acknowledg K that you - a everyone els have fallen short? f God's glorygg There is none righteous, njnot one. lRo if ns 3:23, Rom. :'l 01 1 21 Believe that esus Christ di - for your sinful oture, and that rose again off the third day. ll Corinthians 15:3-61 ill 31 Ask Christ to ome into yo heart and save ou. lRomans 10, , 10, 13, Ro Q ns 3:231 41 Thank Him forgiving yo and you can k ow that Jesus is i ,Nyour heart. H 'll never leave you. l I' lHebrews :51 ll John 5: John 10:28, 27.1 lit, We close in sayin again, that we love you, but more importantly, God loves you, loviewfyqp first, regardless of what have been in the past. All the Savior wants to do is save you, gi 'N you real Space and 49 's . li purpose in your lif God bless you. tl 1 Me. Jesus is alive, 1 Christian Student Union 1 p.s. What will you' o with Jesus? f 13 1 :gl We its la q Q5 KX it if Ki: 1 gg ill s, fill? fzfixyp ,ff A ,fsfy 4 ,ill 1 'T Qi., , , Christian Student Union stands for their belief in J esus Ch rist and helps student communication by song, witness and prayer. a. John Risher and Phylis Capers express their feelings in singing Sweet, Sweet Spirit at a CSU meeting. b. Treasurer Debra Dooley, and president Cherrie Slatton, smile with pride in holding 0 CSU office. c. Junior John Risher, ioins with Phylis Capers and senior Judy Philipps in the happiness of knowing Christ as their personal Savior. d. Harold Sheppard - Vice President, shares from the Bible with CSU members about the abundant life. C HECE Co-op students learn from on-the- iob training and cl a ssroo m work to prepare themselves for the future. a. Cyndi Lorah and Deborah Denard prepare breakfast for the class. b. Co-op students gather around the breakfast table for a hearty meal. c. Kathy Scroggins draws up a dummy poster for the movie George, HECE's first money-making proiect. d. OFFICERS OF 'l973-74 ARE: lbottom row, l-rl LouAnn Terry - Secretary, Diane Corpus - Scrapbook, Deborah Denard - Treasurer. lmiddle row, I-rl Cyndi Lorah - Vice President, Carolyn Walters - President, John Suarez - Parliamentarian. ltopl Terry Pearson - Reporter. ......,,-mmm s..,,.- m M +-- 'H-ng, nu- ,.' 11 .. -4 e. HECE students discuss income taxes during the month of March. f. Carolyn poses with Mickey Mouse at the University of Houston Area III Meeting. g. Ms. Nowlin admires the Christmas centerpiece. h. John Suarez and Terry Pearson at work on their final exam. i. HECE presents an Easter egg hunt for the children of the Aldine District. i. Ms. Nowlin and students visit the old folks' home at Christmas. k. David Bumpurs as Bugs Bunny. 217 its ini i Q wsu,-K -, 1, - gf 5 .... W, Qt. LL.., F. W... M-b M We ' ' Drama students show desire for improvement by winning honors in competition I d a. Dramatic Arts students do an impromptu act symbolizing a war versus peace machine. b. Ray Teague receives Outstanding Drama Award as Ms. Wells displays her pride. c. Ms. Wells shows the beginning actors different hand movements to use on stage. d. The 1973-74 Drama class. e. Chris Hubbard brings back memories ofthe Old Barber Shop act f. Stage kissing is some of the Drama students' most creative moments. 220 Drama intrigues many people, but few have the talent to make a success of their acting. MacArthur's drama department is based on those who are capable of getting the audience to believe them. c d , , .... ,, , sm, T' l i fu I1 el 2 W . 2 me ,K a. A scene right out of the Waltons. b. Practice makes perfect, or . . . Well, that's what they say c. Oh Fright!! It's the Pillow Monster! d. A touching scene of love and death? e. Elford, don't you dare hurt Blossum, she's your girlfriend! f. Wow, Elford and Blossom finally got together. g. Whoops! They're at it again and running is the name of the game. h. Will Robert's finger survive all that tender loving care?! ' it b c Students in drama have many facial expressions to get you into a certain mood. .91 Pt? . .Q .5- ..1.., .. , , 'fi LII Vg' .. - A ii' 1 1 - , XN.. iif.' .V Q: f AU' ,.j.1I,,g X in XM ,I A x 3, K b C Choir, Drama, Dance and Art departments combine their talents to present The Finer Things. a. The beginners' choir at its best. b. Actors and Actresses of the ploy Anti: Spring are introduced to the audience. c. The A Cappella choir sings selections from The Fiddler on the Roof. d. Robert Vaughn seems to enioy the comforts he receives' because ofa cut finger. .. 2 1, , 1 I Q gfx 'M Qgggkg x L 3 fn , A A V, x by g K W ix K f M . gig Q, 1 L,b v fi 1 vi A 2. e C. -Q s ,f f f -U K A Jew J QVK f ix -w - ., ' AS Nu , , Y ff ., .N NL - 5 :w5w' ,igiff A 'H ' ,N N, . NFVQ - M.?4mLf f ' 1 75 ,fx 'W M. . - A 1,. 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NFA, V Ya, K - 'am 'tw Q A ui. i 'i Q T-Q 'a 54 f 5 . fs 3 Fun, interest and achievement describes LOT club members during the whole year. c d q b As a part of their many activities, MacArthur's cho I r presented their concerts and also performed in The Finer Things. O 'lxnwwggvr F f Ghi- i a. A Capella Choir members Cindy Brady and Tim Jackson perform a duet in The Finer Things. b. Tony Rodriguez and Johnnie Alford sing songs from Fiddler on the Roof. c. UIL FIRST DIVISION CHOIR WINNERS WERE: Donna Ware, Tony Rodriguez, Robin Surface, Suzanne Walker, Mona Ware and Dale Pennington. d. 1973-74 CHOIR OFFICERS ARE: President Debra Dooley, Phyliss Capers - Secretory, Andy Hutchinson -- Vice- President and Johnnie Alford. e. The A Capella Choir. f. Solo and ensemble members. 231 The various choirs perform under the direction of Ms. Marty Chrisman. Siudenf practice long hours in order to go to UIL contests. i b a. The Finer Things included Drama, Art, and Modern Dance as well as the choir's production of 'Fiddler onthe Roof.' b. Concert choir performs occasionally and deserves the recognition they get. c. Concert choir holds the attention of the audience as they perform on stage under the direction of Ms. Chrisman. d. The beginning choir practices hard and long as they prepare for coming years of choir. e. Not only do they sing well, but they' re pretty too. lGirIs' Choir, that isll 2 p x , 'P ' 1, ' Ui we 1 11s -s ,,. W is 1 --. ' 'W Vi h i s Q n QW! V '1'f'!?f'ii4,'45 'tw .s if Q ' s'i'ii+fittf+ww 5 Q5 43? -i K? ,.51 -K 'i - - ' .' ', I - ' - K V . . ., .,51 , -f .'Q w-xx- .if . , ,,.,LX,.3,:, . F?u1ifaH NP5iA43'W'a?5f'1'hffx 'Q-rW'ig ii ' in i 2'k fi' A i ' 4 ' v 4 ir V Y xfh b ,VF F' K 4,0 if 1 ri! .V VV.L V-LV fa ,y?fr5hS efihl' ,fnf.s sg Ffil 1 v -' if e 'S '2 1 m fb .- - l . ss o -1-?'3'5 ' ix 1 Qi , gg , Q, 'fur 1 .X P ' Og - K Rs V ,fist A w r e e s e is iw' mi 3 5 , ' , - e ' 9 ft Q - 'Wig ,Q M A '!f '- liw so e e e g 1 ssss i p i he s s of 1 Q or :, NM V fi l i s 4 , 5 in 2 isg ioi o s i i iii ' r isr f-gf i 5 g ii r - g sr h wig s f si i i sf P' s 1 ggiyi gg il g 3, fl 111 , r ieii ' - i if GL' 'LL! is U -r roo 5 , s l Q Q t 1 Lf s r r Q .--' , so 1 ii ' iis ,lii Q , 9 i 5 so U Liy I K M K V: AVk,kk ,K hw i - or , T s fig, fii ogff,fS5wMHWw ' i i 5 X 'i iiiggmqg may 5e? i 1 Nrs K so ' -kx B ' A fi ' - L L ' Vgiiixiiklw ' L' ,. q 1Q i' t g .ww . Sul 2 c d Performing for the spectators is ca big challenge. The Mighty MacArthur Band marches with dignity to put on Cl fantastic show. a. Big Red Marching Band proudly displays their new uniforms. b. Ms. Helen LeBleu, drill team sponsor, and Mr. Ralph Ramirez, head band director, discuss a new routine. c. THE 1973-74 BAND OFHCERS ARE: lback row, l. to r.l President - Ricky White, Reporter - Any Hutchinson, Vice-President - Carol Kempenski and Secretary-Treasurer -- Carol Jonte. d. A full house of fans watch the halftime performance. e. Precise playing during practice is needed for a good halftime performance. f. Kay Odale leads the band as Drum Maiorette for 1973-74. g. Carol Jonte, Ildenfonzo Flores and Michael Fredrick lnot picturedl made All-State Orchestra. o. Kay Odule strikes up the band with her baton. b. Ricky White and Carol Jonte are honored after being chosen as the Band Beau and Sweetheart for 1973-74. c. Many tiring and exhausting hours are spent practicing d. Brass and reed instrument players combine their individual parts to form a full band sound. e. Assistant band director Jim Murrell keeps time while the flute section practices their music. f. Each step taken during halftime performance reflects many days of practice. r 1.4, ig, iff- 'I 1, K . I Many long hardworking hours are put into each song the band learns and plays throughout the year. 7 - ' if- f A 1'1ff'5fVii Band members practice ha rd e for great performances at solo and ensemble contests. a. Symphonic Band members won medals for superb performance at solo and ensemble contest. b. The trumpet section always stays alert. c. Senior Ricky White is awarded the Outstanding Band member award. d. Another song is rehearsed during classroom practice. e. Regional orchestra honors were captured by: Michael Frederick - bassoon lnot picturedl, Ricky White -- trombone, Carol Jonte - Percussion and Ildefonzo Flores - trumpet. f. The baritone section always makes sure they know their music. g. The alto-clarinet work hard on playing concert music. h. A new piece of music means more practice forthe trombone section. i. Mr. Ralph Rameriz happily leads the Symphonic Band. A Ms 239 X, . iii 1 r sex NYG' iii C The determination and durability of our band led to many awa rd s at the various contests during the year. a. Drums play an important part in tempo and speed. b. Nineteen MacArthur Band members hold seats in the 1973-74 district band. c. Carol Kempenski practices diligently on her part of the song. d. State solo and ensemble winners are Carol Jonte, Pat Allison and Michael Frederick lnot picturedl. e. Rehearsal is a lot of work but is also a lot of fun. f. Mr. Ramirez proudly displays the trophy earned at the Marching Contest. g. Members of the reed section pay attention to directions during class. h. THE 1973-74 REGIONAL BAND MEMBERS ARE: ll. to r.l Ricky White, Andy Hutchinson, Keith Smith, Robert Rioias, Sara Mullikin, Mark Chappell, and Carol Barry. 241 a. Cl d. inton Hood and Steve Smith show enthusiasm during a morning practice. b. The Big Red Marching Band, led by the twirlers, work on a flawless performance during football season. c. All-State orchestra bassoonist Michael Frederick plays with perfection through hours of practice. Percussion and tuba players await further instructions from Mr. Ramirez. e. Pat Allison and ldlefonzo Flores take solo parts to lead the trumpets. f. More practice means better playing for the trombone section. g. The coming of evening finds the marching band on the field practicing. h. Twirler Andy Tidwell is exhausted after a lang day of work. i. The flute section pays attention while learning a new tune. C h The Big Red Marching Band practices hard during the week and awaifs Friday night football performances. It takes both time and patience to obtain perfection in skills in both OEA and Band. a. 1973-74 TWIRLERS ARE: ll. to r.l Cindy Tidwell, Debbie Flourney, Cindy Varnell, Kay Odale - Drum Maior, Twila Burroughs - Head Twirler, Karen Clarke, Pam Wyatte, Beatrice Rogers and Lisa Wyatte. b. Working hard and playing together makes a Number One Band. d 44 e action puts effort in their section. .cuss the rhythm pattern of a new irector Ralph Rameriz leads the inportant event for all VOE ' 1 and Pam Frye do their of many skills practiced. s listen to new ideas. is OEA President for the 1973-74 V i 245 46 Striving for a better future in the field of office work VOE-OEA students participate in all activities throughout the year. a. Initiation day is an important day for new members of VOE-OEA. b. Sylvia and Rhonda practice their typing during VOE-OEA class. c. VOE-OEA members attend club meetings to show interest and willingness. d. Norma Mendoza is being initiated by one ofthe officers as she recites the oath of OEA. e. VOE-OEA club members talk over ideas for their club. f. 73-74 members of VOE-OEA take interest at all club meetings. g. First period VOE class members learn to take dictation from tape recorders. h. Jennie Salazar and Kay Isbell direct club members on activities. b u DECA meets to share ideas on better salesmanship. Contests enable students to participate in competition with other area schools. d a. DECA CLASS: Ms. Lowe, Kathy Bowden, Eva Ortega, Jor Perkle, Scott Miller. lfront row, l. to r.l Sandra Kelly, Rosemary Perez, James Stewart and Debbie Heisser. b. Raymond Pena is the first place winner of the Sales Contest. c. DECA students discuss new ideas for sales promotion. d. Kathy Bowden - 2nd place, Dennis Baker - lst place and Raymond Pena - outstanding DE student of the year, were Preliminary Sales winners. e. DE coordinator Ben Turner, Diane Chandler, Gloria Diaz lPres.l, Deana Wallace, Janet Buckaloo lSec.l, enioy refreshments after sales contest. f. DE Students plan rules for their 73-74 organization. g. Ann French, Pam Camble, Ms. Lowe, Gloria Peterson enioy a break at the Annual DECA Howdy party. h. DECA students listen as minutes and old business are read. 249 DECA students enioy getting out half a day to pa rtici pa te in the Distributive Education co-op program. a. Sandra Kelly gets assistance from J. D. McBroom in the initiation program at Herman Park for new DECA members. b. Ms. Lowe helps students work on DECA proiect. c. Students in DECA lab work on a proiect to enable them to be better salesmen. d. DECA students look over project before asking Ms. Lowe for her approval. e. Rowe Perez gets Ms. Lowe's approval on proiect. f. Students wait for test to be given over what they've talked about in class. Debating, interpreting poetry, short stories and plays are all part of MacArthur's C Fo re n s I cs department. Winning trophies and medals demonstrated their success in tournament competition. a. Ms. Wells, speech instructor, Diunna Greenleaf and Johnnie Alford display first and second place trophies won at the Spring Tournament. b. Freshman debaters Debbie Janke and Gerry Lowery were ranked third at the Sterling Tournament. c. Practicing day after day, forensic students receive trophies as a reward for their excellence. b The annual trip to Arlington for the German convention brought to a close the German Club's yearly activities. d. Selling Friendship Bonds to finance an exchange student kept club members busy e. Sponsor Ms. Twila Jones helps members coordinate their activities. f. CLUB OFFICERS FOR THE SCHOOL YEAR 73-74 ARE: Tom Goodman - Vice- president, Elvira Leal - President, Teresa Gilbert - Secretary-Treasurer, and Darwin Klein - Public Relations. Big Mac's Bowl I ng team really has a ball when they go bowling on Tuesday at the Lihle York Bowling Alley. 2 o. A MacArthur bowler releases his ball in high hopes ofa strike. b. I iust know this is going to be o gutter ball! c. Well, iump for ioy . . . I knocked one down!?! d. I didn't think the ball would come off my fingers. e. How do you tell these balls apart? f. How's thot for getting down the alley? g. When trophies are won they are proudly displayed. h. Now look, if I can do it, you can do nl 255 The 1973-74 Bowling Team shows 'fro p h les won during the year's activities. Members play every Tuesday nighf. C l a. Bowling members Cheryl Berry, Billy Oldaland, Tina Wright accept awards for their skills. b. Student shows amazement at winning the trophy. c. Bowling winners proudly accept their awards. d. Demonstrating their skills, bowling students pose for the photographer. e. Bowling member attempts a strike on his first throw. f. MacArthur students display trophies. g.-i. BOWLING SPONSORS ARE: ll. ta r.l Ms. Debra Shelby, Ms. Cheryl Dunn, Ms. Ilene Johnson and Ms. Marty Chrisman. k. What do you mean that didn't count? l. Bowler shows skill and bowling form. 2 b Thought and strategy along with tension make up the game of Chess. Members do their best to compete and win. a. Chess Club members work together to learn the game. b. Sponsor Ms. Kay Hoffman takes time out to relax after defeating one of her students. c. George DeLeon won first division at the Pearland Chess Contest last December. Gary Joe had four wins and one tie in the class of champions. d. Sponsor of the Chess Club Ms. Hoffman thinks about her next move. People helping people is what Medical Careers Club is all about. The officers plan proi- ects during the year and help the elderly as well as the young. e. Medical Careers Sponsor Ms. Juanita Simkins and Becky Salazar, president, help plan and organize club activities. f. Thelma Vasquez, vice president and Becky Salazar, president, relate to club members' proiect plans for Halloween. 9. Medical Careers members Melchora Garza, Rita Gonzales, and Rosa Garza listen to ideas of their officers. h. Medical Careers members for 1973-74 are ready for their active projects for the year ahead. 25 260 Each student uses their ability and mind in Drafting to create better skills in reaching their drawing goal. o. Drafting students Thomas Popp and Donald Turner work hard to earn a good grade. b. Drafting students work carefully and accurately on every proiect they design. c. Senior drafting members are Kenneth Beaty, Ronald Felchak and Mike Lawson. d. Drafting iunior members, with Mr. Tilotta, take time out from their drawing layouts for a picture. e. Three and four-year French Club members enjoy the success of the club. b c h Each year the officers plan something new for French Club members. One of their annual projects will include the Mardi Gras Dance. f. New French Club members look forward to a year of involvement. g. French Club officers ll to rl Diunna Greenleaf, treasurerp Toni Teasdale, president: and Howard Camardelle, vice president, know it's their iob to help organize the club. h. Sponsor Ms. Jan Brown is in charge of all members in the French Club. a b -:J Q . - -,.,,--,-..,.,....- , .I -W5-ww f'A- ?.....-.,eux....c,Qe...,.-..Q,w,?,,,,,,,.kWk, . K -, f MLN I T, ..,-,.e-,..,... ,, ,, , A V W ,,.,,,,,, ,4 .W K h W3 W.. g , W ,.........l..:..- C Qualifications for membership in the NHS include scholarship, leadership, and character. a. Sponsor Ms. J. Brown is in charge of NHS. b. NHS senior members enjoy a year of service and fellowship. c. Newly inducted senior and iunior NHS members lead the Generals in scholastic achievement. d. National Honor Society officers: Kathy Darr, vice presidentp Carol Jonte, secretary, Tony Rodriquez, presidenty Sara Mullikin, treasurery and Pam McCaslin, reporter. Working with computers and key punch are daily activ- ities for data processing students. Skills achieved through this course serve as a useful tool after graduation. e. Data Processing students along with sponsor Ms. Bane. f. Data Processing students are ready to leave for AISD administration building. g. Data Processing officers ll to rl Janet Bland, reporterg Sherri Williamson, section leaderg John Burk, presidentg Ray Zepeda, section leaderg Jeannie Janke, parliamentarianp and Mary Ann Garza, historian. 26 a. The 1973-74 Senior ICT class. Junior ICT members await their upcoming senior year activities. m Galan receives the ICT award from Mr. Beddingfield for his outstanding work in drafting. d Mr Beddingfield takes time to pose in front of the camera. e Ricky Ward receives the Electronics Award from Mr. Waworosky. f Electronics students converse on a problem. g Billy Theirot works on a radio in Radio-TV. b i C Electronics and ICT prepare students for lifetime occu patrons. These courses allow students to become specially trained in their chosen skills. f 6 For two three hour periods each day, students In cosm etology mdlvldually learn skulls necessary for their future careers JUNIOR COSMETOLOGY MEMBERS ARE ltop rowl Mary Comer JoAnn Anderson l2nd rowl Colleen Vessels Selena Muller Lona Kelley Cmdy Whitten l3rd rowl Sheree Honeycutt Sheila Lapcglna Lehcla Garza Starlet Cindy Scholl Tawuna Wrlllams and Ms Daughtry b SENIOR MEMBERS ARE ftop rowl Kay Bullmgs Ruta Smlth Bonnne Elllot Conme Barton Jon Shaw lbottom rowl Veromca Cashllo Jo Anne Romero and Sharon A len o. . - l Bridges. lbottom rowl Sharon Kroblock, l I . Lge 6 w ,W ,. ,,-o M Q., V M , W KMW, Y MVN W .,,. ,a, . .,...,,..,,,... ,... L, ,,,. WT.. .. ,Q Repairing and servicing cars is the goal of Auto Mechanic students of MacArthur. c. Mr. Lamon Norris is the auto-mechanics teacher for 1973-74. d. Senior members of auto mechanics work hard as they learn their trade. e. Junior members help each other in servicing cars. f. Chris Taylor and Mike Hall work together in repairing autos as they improve their skills. 267 68 s ', Q1 5372 F s 1 Q wg- Hs. .M a1..m,,,g:s..f,:.,.. Q,.-,5,,,:,:.,,Vi,.L,,,WmmgNR -K 5 B: W: ' ' ' WV' -- , ' ,. f AQ fr-...MV . M A ---' 1 ' '+'ffwff-www. . , , Vocational Air Conditioning begins a C6 Veer that provides security and reward. Their vocational training gives them a head start in this field. ENN. C 5, t :ay 1 l s , 'nrt v-...K -kmxmk .RW wk P I w x .Q- l, ,l 1 L? v-aw.. Mews, w,.,1- f W.,--' a. First year Vocational Air Conditioning students. b. Mr. Bartlett gives a student personal instructions. c. Air Conditioning students overhaul a teacher's refrigerator. d. Careful study is a requirement of Air Conditioning. e. Air Conditioning students discuss the cause of the problem. f. The use of electrical testing equipment helps find the cause of the trouble. , , , e,s...,,,g, 1, , ..,..5 , , .,. , g gif if I wk 1 , ' 270 Air conditioning classes prepare for the future by hard work and many hours of class study. Spanish Club members spend many fun-filled hours learning Spanish. I . 5 i ' I can i gal. H 2 gi if . .i 'E if 1 I 4 f a. The 1973-74 Spanish Club. b. First year air conditioning student Jimmy Culp disassembles a refrigerator motor. c. Randy Stanger receives the Spanish Award from Ms. Dyess. d. Air conditioning students take a break from their rigorous daily activities. e. John Fletcher receives the Outstanding Air conditioning student award. f. A working knowledge of the parts of a refrigerator is a must g. Precise instruments are used in repair of refrigerator equipment. Building Trades and Cabinetmaking classes spend much class time learning to build school sponsored proiects. Classroom instructio n is given tothe students, along with on-the-ipb training E to provide the student with a thorough knowledge of his skill. ls-Q.. l' eb- Nsk f' -.-rs. 1. a b c . Mr. Shiro gives Building Trades some classroom instruction. . Student in Cabinetmaking learn how to refinish furniture. . Learning to use building materials is part of a carpenter's education. d. Building Trades students pose for a group shot. e th f. . Cabinetmaking students build furniture and cabinetry for themselves and for e school. Danny Parker is awarded the outstanding Building Trades award. 636558, K 1 '1I-A iigiifw S g. Yolanda Charles, Faye Harris, and Linda Archy ll-rl work with crochet needles and yarn to create a masterpiece. h. Tina Right poses for the photographer as well as the sketch artists h 275 76 . new Students representing the Ecology Clu lo realize the need to clean up America and collect recyclable material. Socializing in the park and a bottle drive highlighted the club's eventful year. 3814624 -I W ,,qv-nun'-rf a. Ecology Club for the year 1973-74. b. Club members play baseball at their annual picnic and social. c. Ms.,Dorman, Ecology Club sponsor, enioys herself at the social. d. Club members line up to transfer bottles from truck to steps. e. Bottles, bottles everywhere and not a coke to drink. f. The bottle collection serves three main purposes: to clean up America, to help recycle glass and to help raise money for the Ecology Club. g. A park is the natural place for Ecology Club members to present their awards. h.'Members of the Ecology Club stand waiting to carry more bottles. 15, K l X - E 4? ff gxA s individuals Abramson, Cindy I ith Abshire, Renee 10th Adame, Rebecca l0th Adams, Johnny 9th Adams, Phyllis 9th Adams, Tammy 9th Aguilar, Lucy l0th Aguilar, Thelma 9th Ainsworth, Marilyn 9th Ainsworth, Ray lOth Alexander, Becky l ith Alexander, Kay l lth Alexander, Stewart 9th Allen, Brenda l lth Allen, Donna l0th Allen, Wesley 10th Anderson, JoAnna 1 ith Anderson, Larry 10th Anderson, Marcia 9th Andrade, Linda 10th Andrews, Janet 9th Andrews, William 9th Anglin, Bambi 9th Anglin, Larry l0th Apodaca, Cynthia 10th Aranda, Elizabeth 10th W W' .. t f l H 1 f , ,.,.. . .. ,, 1 A. 1 Q, - 'i' Ma'- i l1s2T'i'1?l ., H , 'fiiif 1, , ,t ,fs -,t W., :mf i'V'iJ11Z, Zhi! ,, -,I , ,, ,, V V ,,.,, .tn-iw, , ,sf ,V ,Q ,M Us 'gsQptf1fss155:gyaag1ite1f': mf? .Fm W A, 0' W, if ji , t., , r W if t 33 QL A Af f M! 1772533 0' 'af' 51 f fl? isesfzs ' ,, , , g . , 'Q ,, 1 -- T1- - 5 K r ti 'L f S Zig r .3 .-1 ll' S .fiwf ,,,,,r-:V ' fit' :fan 'fn is a. We get too embarrassed to eat with girls. b. I finally got his attention and what did Ido? Spill my coke! 280 c. Can you believe he really asked me out! ' wifi ,, asrst i i ' ' L if A if .4593 ,QW , , I, fl Generals take time to enioy that 30 minute break called L-U-N-C-H. sl ' f' K . -A X X-P K . Q 1 -E' I 1 if '?gi7,:.l,l . ' '1 cm wi .isfff ' . '- st Q . l l E1 xg.-x , A - w ni . ri 521 1. 1 . .1 ,HA l y L lihfft .af 'S 25-. ' J - ' f . . 1 , 1 , ig F i eeee K - Q A' ffl' J A f b' Aranda, Evelyn 9th Archer, Loren 9th Arellano, Alma 'llth Arellano, Blanche l0th Arellano, Hilda l lth Arguelles, Alvin 9th Arguelles, Janie l lth Arizpe, Irma 9th Arman, James 9th Armando, Reyna l0th Arney, Madeline 9th Arriaga, Michael l lth Arroyo, Elizabeth 9th Ashley, Ronald lOth Atkinson, Kay L. lOth Averett, Debbie 10th Avila, George l0th Bailey, David l lth Baker, Dennis l0th Boker, Janet 9th Baker, John 9th Boker, Karen 9th Baker, Keith I lth Bala, Susan l lth Balben, Terry l lth Baldridge, Edith l0th 281 Bales, Ralph I lth Barber, Dolores 'l0th Barnett, Karen 9th Barnett, Kimmett lOth Barrios, Oscar 'lOth Barry, Carol lOth Barry, Dana 9th Batchelor, Deborah 9th Bauer, Roger 9th Baughman, Terry 9th Baumgartner, Kathy 9th Bazan, Margie 9th Beasley, Bonnie 9th Beatty, Leon lOth Beaty, Mickey l0th Beaty, Sherry l0th Becerra, Kathy I lth Becker, David B. 10th Beckham, Alice l. 9th Bell, Debbie l lth Bell, Sandra 9th Belyeu, Bobby l 'lth Benefield, Leroy 9th Bennett, Donald 9th Bennett, Sharon 9th Berbel, Carmen l0th Berry, Cheryl 9th Berry, Jackie 9th Betts, Brenda 10th Bible, Wynona lOth Bice, Teresa I lth Black, Diane 9th Blackburn, Linda 10th Blake, Donald R. 9th Blake, Wayne 9th 282 'Xl K . NJ' S a. WHAT did you say?? b. Somebody give 'em a hand. c. l wonder if this hamburger will fit? a -dr '59 at fl:-A ' -1 Y xl- ' R f B .. 1 , 5 , fl D 1 .t'i i lx ' ' 6... Q .B ' 'iff ' X -Q 3 . 4 .. ,. S1 1 4 as 7 a V v- f . mins, - 1 P A L fl gift? fsiz I? is T! L l W B ' Q0 if-W W in - , '7 f 1 - ' K , '1 ' R ff' ,Q ' ,. , , -'.'. .1 .' ' ' my D ll .7 L' TZ ff-' I A 5 1 up an I is 5. N . .vw Q ' '.J,i .asf J. X 'A is? is 4' n Q as W th .9 Q 1.-. -1 .XX ln if- : an J 4 Q., PT' ,B , ll,,, L ',' , 5 ' -7? 'iw'r! Pf' V ' 't ff . .. , Q M . K : , f B , 5 lk 5 5 J Y fxygf rf i, . M if Vyy V Q ' 5 9 I ,- .I ,,, ,, ..,. E1 gk I B , ,iw l tte ssll 4:14, ' ,uw , . ,I r, -5 rfz:,wam,, if I , B 7,. , t I at v 4 ,af ,V V 415575 .4,. , gf i. tif . 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Bland, Carla l lth Bland, Kathy l lth Blanton, Deborah 9th Bludworth, Tammy lOth Boersma, Kathy 9th Boesl, Billy l lth Bohannon, Debbie lOth Bolen, Darleane 9th Boles, Michael lOth Boles, Dave 9th Bolton, Brenda 1 lth Borden, Cindy l lth Boswell, Danny 10th Bowers, Bobbie 9th Bowers, Debbie 10th Bowers, Donald L. 10th Bowers, Dorinda 9th Bowers, Doyle l lth Bowers, Rodney 10th Bowersox, William 10th Bowley, Verl l lth Braddick, Bruce lOth Bradley, Terri 1 lth 283 Brady, Cindy 'I 'lth Branham, Jerrel I lth Bravo, Julia lOth Brewer, Barbara lOth Brewton, Barbara 10th Brewton, Donna l0th Brickey, Cheryl 9th Brlckey Llsa l lth Bndges Robert 9th Bridges Starlet I lth Brlnkley Paul llth Broaddus Gene 9th Brodm Becky 9th Broussard Allen lOth Brown Laney 1 lth Bryan Darrel 10th Bryan James 9th Bryant Edward 10th Buchanan Jerry l0th Bukouskl Mary 9th Bumpers Jacky I Ith fl 'S A Anxlety, happiness, frustration and lubllatnon are lust a few of the e mohons that students share with one another '.,,.-, aft 1 as ttf- 1 + ' '!a. .M x f if 2155 WG, 51, Burchfleld Terry 'l0th Burger Path 10th Burks Robert 10th Burnaman Frank lOth Burnaman Fred 'l lth Burnett Claudla lOth Burnett Patrlcla 9th Bush Malcolm 'lOth Bush Melvin 10th Bush Peggy 9th Bynum Donald 10th Calcote Taryn 9th Calhoun Wnllnam l0th Camardelle Howard 1 lth ftszlmm 284 'M' a lt Wan a. 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One for you and one for mel Camp, Wayne 10th Campbell, Sheryl 91h Campbell, William 10th Campos, JoAnn 9th Cannon, James 1 Ith Conseco, Eslella 10th Canseco, Esther 91h Canfu, lrma 10th Capers, Phyllis l llh Cappi, Terri 9th Carlson, Gordon lOlh Carranza, Mary 9th Carrio, Judy l llh Carrizales, Mary 9th Carroll, Jennie lllh Carswell, Kayla 9th Carver, Solon l llh Cases, Sandra 1 llh Caslilleia, Palricia 9th Castillo, Daniel 9th Caswell, James 9th Caswell, Peggy l0lh Catchings, Ann l lfh Cater, Larry l0fh Cater, Ronald 9th Cerda, Lucy 91h Cerda, Sylvia 9th Chalene, Tammy 10th Chambers, Cheryl 91h Chambers, Peggy l0lh Chambers, Robin l0th Chambers, Stan 9th Chapa, Amos lOlh Chapa, Vivian 9lh Chapman, Carla 9th 285 Chauncey, Debbie 9th Chauncey, Sherry 'l0th Chavez, Clara 9th Chavez, Roland 9th Chavez, Sylvia l0th Chenette, Tim 9th Chiuminetta, Albert 1 lth Christian, Billy l0th Christian, Patti 9th Christopher, Bobby l0th Clark, Becky 9th Clark, Donald l0th Clark, Kenneth l0th Clarke, Karen l0th Clauder, Martin l lth Clemons, Sheila 9th Clinton, Coburn 9th Coats, Steven l0th Coburn, Lonny l0th Cody, Karen l lth Coe, James l0th Cohn, Edward 9th Cohn, James l lth Coldiron, Cindy l ith Coldiron, Terri 9th Cole, Susan l0th Coleman, Becky l0th Coleman Roderick E. l lth Collins, Dawn 9th Collins, Diane l0th Collins, Mary l lth Colquitt, Carroll l0th Comer, Mary l lth Comer, Sally l0th Conn, Mike l0th Conn, Peggy 9th Consford, Lottie l lth Contreras, Florentino 9th 286 g,,,,,51 RTW 1 2 sl le We a. Heck, no! I wasn't trying to take cutsl b. Speak no evil, see no evil, hear no evil! Contreras, Gloria l lth Contreras, Mary l lth Cook, Sherry 9th Cooper, Debra l lth Copeland, Kelli 9th Cornelius, Linda lOth Corpus, Cande l lth Cortinas, Mary l lth Cottrell, Elizabeth lOth Cox, Clay lOth Cox, Langley 10th Craft, Rosemary 9th Crain, Brad 9th Crawford, Arlene 9th Crawford, Darrell 9th Crawford, Donnie lOth Crawford, Joe l lth Crew, Vera lOth Crank, John lOth Crowder, Alvin 9th Crowder, Evelyn 9th Crump, Sharon i lth Crump, Sheila lOth Cruz, Jesus 9th Cruz, Norma lOth Cryer, Dinah 'l lth Cuellar, Evelyn lOth Culp, Janet lOth Lunch offers MacArthur students time to enioy communicating with their friends. Culp, Jimmy l lth 1 cuip, Michael 9th l i., g Culpepper, Judy lOth ' gj f Cunningham, Joy 9th 'ii' Currie, Patricia 9th 1:1 Curtner, Stephen l lth X lkl- Cuvelier, Cherie lOth Daniell, Diane 9th Daniels, Waymon l lth Danley, Gloria 9th Darr, Danny 9th Davis, Betty I 'lth Dart, Diane 1 lth Davis, Daphne l lth 287 Davis, Darrell lOih Davis, Debra 10th Davis, D'etta 9th Davis, Joyce 9th Davis, Judy IOth Davis, Linda I lth Davis, Mary 9th Davis, Mike 9th Davis, Tammy 10th Davis, Vicky J. 9th Day, Diana 9th Day, Leroy l ith Day, Lloyd 9th Day, Teresa 'l lfh tw . ,,,: A Vkik .1 , gr, -,fi , 1, - 'Q wszsfafmw' , . Q.. ' ' . mi , ,,,r fy . ' .. 1 . 1 , ,K ' ,- , , 1 . H rw ,,,, .r,,,,,,,,,,,, .,,,,4, , , ,--,, ,321 fi ,,fr, 1zfpf2al.' W xr vmnlxnfgz -ft, ,I .sffawz-ff' K- U V . . - f ' i f L fsweffl ,,,:f.1,,,5i.,,r,gQ , ,g,g,,.,,wr .fr V ,. ,,,,,,,,, , 1. ,ev , ., , ?5,,,s , . V - - ' is 'A ? '75 K , ,, L rx . Q , , I y ,j 3, . by I :ff ,Q f- 1 Tim, W' 1 at ' 1' J 2 Day, Vicki 1 ith Dees, Conard 9th DeLaney, James 1 ith Delaney, Laura 9th DeLaney, Maureen 9th DeLeon, David 10th DeLeon, Ricky 1 ith DeLeon, Starlynn 1 ith Delgado, Ana I ith Delgado, Richard l0th DeLosRios, Dahlia 10th DeLosRios, Delia 9th Deluna, Yolanda lith Denena, Frank l0th Dennis, Linda 9th Dennis, Mari Anne 9th Denton, Joe 10th DeShazo, Paula l0th a b vii M , ,,,,,,fi,,5.gwfgg-iig J 99' 'D' Q if 'ii 5 '74 I If 9 91 'lf 2 g ,,,, , ,,v 1 1'-4:2 f W , 4 YF ,gif Ju 5 ww' -4 5 6855 my 5, 3 X ,M r 1 5 4 V ri' li J . 'fs fi' I ,im ::r ' H . . . K si: 4-'ff' I 'JW 3 ' fix: iw, Q... ., , ,.,. 2 irgybzgi i l l l Generals take the opportunity to chat with classmates whenever they get the chance. a. God will strike you that way! b. l'm always surprised when I open my hamburger! c. Now that's my idea ofa field trip! i -I l , - A 9 'W a,,, J D r f' ' SN . ..,X. tc, 225450 f. , g',f?i2jf..L e5g1y2i:E ., i I H , A i v M , gil . - s,iG 1 'pf EJ - ' zlwifffylfiif 5 ' 22 iz lg . , K 4 ' exif' M , . .. -...f'i21avYvi't2 ''iw ,.,, 2 I, X- 'K J r J ,V , , - .2 an , msi?,f I - K ' t ' A rr 1:21 , f 4 V 'i V c L , , J' ' 4 L. ,,k, , ,a ik ,E w fit 3 Eff V! wt' ...l i.. . :iii.fi2i'in' ,. M. K ',..,:, rw : K gy-5,1 .,,'5,,. N X V: ,f I fe a1't5ti2': i ' 6 L -,An-'f :-,f 2 J ,, . ,-M t Lf I 2 -- y , ,. L. - - c tl' J -z -- t .weft-azsw f . as 'ttf +- ei t 4 M '1 V7 in ,Q t Q t , L, Dever, Sandra 10th Dewberry, Sharon 10th Diaz, Angie 10th Diaz, Janette 9th Diaz, Rudy 9th Diaz, Sammy 9th Dimmick, Tammy 9th Dixon, Shelly 'lOth Dobbs, Barbara 10th Dobbs, Patsy 9th Dodd, David 9th Dodson, Lloyd 9th Doerrig, Patrick 10th Dominguez, Betty l0th Dominik, Cheryl 9th Dominik, David 9th Dominy, Mary 9th Dooley, Donna 10th Dorsett, Johnny 10th Domiz, Doug 9th Dowell, Marie 'I lth Doyle, Bynum 9th Drilling, LaVonne 9th Duffee, Jody 10th Dumesnil, Chrryl 10th Dumesnil, Susan lOth Duncan, Kathy I lth Dunn, Jimmy 9th Dunn, Sharlene I 1th Durdin, James 10th Duron, Paul 10th Dyess, Blaine E. llth Ecke, Janet 10th Eddins, Ronald l0th Edgar, Laura 10th Edmond, Carol 9th Edmond, Larry 1 lth 289 Lively faces, sluggish walks and loud yells make up a few of the si g hts and sounds of students in school. Edmonds, Mark 9th Edmonds, Sheila l0th Edon, Gaytha l0th Edwards, Donald l0th Eggert, Susie l0th Eheman, Bonnie 9th Ehmling, Billy 9th Ehmling, Tandra l lth Eiland, Marena 9th Elder, Audrey 'l0th Elliott, Brian l0th Elliott, Candy l0th Elliott, Darrell l0th Ellis, Kathy 9th Ellis, Susan l0th Ely, Rae Ann 9th England, Willie l lth English, Sharon l0th Espitia, Lupe lOth Espitia, Virginia l lth Evans, Kerry l0th ' Eughs, Mark 9th Evans, Reginald l lth Evans, Steve 9th Everett, Howard 9th Everett, Jerald l lth Ewing, Karen 9th Eyraud, Steve l lth Earago, Janet 9th Farias, Vera 'l0th Farkas, Charlotte l lth Farr, Kenneth 'l0th Farrell, Tammy l0th Felder, Bertha l0th Felts, Frank 9th 290 b 5f7?!5i25w2:.gg:- 21: is ' iz-II 32: . iii:!e55ill. fix! ' Q, will' V X 'Sf in ff' We Q r ew-1..s -I its A W,...:ff--t.:. uji f at it lx , . wh, , si , . ,m s N 1 A H- '5375L X535 R L.. 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', ' , fn A l ' LILA' , I S, i ai: Fendley, Mike 9th Ferguson, Harlan 9th Ferguson, Robert I Ith Few, Steven 9th Fickling, Jolene I0th Fielding, Terri lOth Fields, Katharine 9th Fields, Linda I0th Fife, Theresa lOth Fippinger, Bruce 9th Fisher, Paul I Ith Fletcher, Christy 9th Floch, Cynthia I Ith Floch, Rhonda 9th Flores, Mike I Ith Flores, Sylvia I Ith Flournoy, Deborah lOth Flournoy, Stanley 9th Flynt, Sherry IOth Ford, Kathy 9th Ford, Rhonda I Ith Forrester, Allen I Ith Fortenberry, Jackie 9th Foster, Erin I0th Foster, Scot 9th Fountain, Peggy 9th Fowlkes, John lOth Frakes, Penny 9th Franco, Eugene lOth Fronk, Danny 9th Franklin, James 9th Franklin, Jolinda I0th Franks, Cindy I Ith Franks, Connie 9th Freeman, David I0th Freeze, Patrick I Ith Friday, Tricia I Ith Fridel, Larry 9th Fritsche, Gregory 9th Fritsche, Karen I0th Fritsche, Sherry 9th Fudge, Kathi 9th a. I said, Come here. and I mean it.!!! b. Okay, students, direct your attention to the left or is it to the right? 291 Fuentes, Martha l 'lth Galan, Karen 9th Galan, Rose 1 ith Galik, Shirley 'I lth Gamez, Cynthia l 'lth Gann, Cheryl l0th Garcia, Freddy 10th Garcia, Gilbert 10th Garcia, Henry 9th Garcia, JoAnne 9th Garcia, Nash 9th Garcia, Rachel l0th Garcia, Sylvia lOth Garcia, Victor 9th Gardner, Deborah 9th Gardner, Donald 10th Garibay, Naomi 9th Garrett, Tommy l ith Garza, Angel l lth Garza, Leticia 1 ith Garza, Mary Ann 'Ilth Garza, Mary Helen 9th Garza, Melchora 1 lth Garza, Mireya 9th Garza, Patricia 9th Garza, Robert l0th Garza, Rosemary 'l ith Garza, Rosemary 9th Garza, Theresa 10th Gaskey, Rhetta 9th Gates, Susan 9th Gatewood, Pamela lOth Gatlin, David 9th Geller, Daryl 9th Gerich, Bobby lOth 292 Life at MacArthur is interpreted through a variety of SXPFGSSIODS. One of the best places to view these is while students take time out for lunch in the cafeteria. a. I never really smile until it's time for lunch. b. 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Gosh, don't let any girl put you down b. Dear Abby, I'm typing this letter in Griggers, James llth Grimes, Dianna l0th Guaiardo, Richard lOtl1 Guaiardo, Susan 9th Guaiardo, Yolanda 9th Guerra, Lydia l0th Guerrero, Rosemary 9th Guidy, Lynn 10th Gunhouse, Elizabeth 9th Gunn, Alta 9th Gurganus, Danny 9th Gutierrez, Ray lOth Gutierrez, Santos 9th Gutierrez, Sylvia 9th Guzman, Norma lOth Guzman, Susan l0th Haertl, Darrell l lth Haertl, Diane 9th Hahn, Mona l lth Hail, Cheryl 9th Hall, Florence 9th 294 395. - mf' ,,x, h M, xx-W 1 ff , 4 ii 5? .J I W4 , 4, s 4 J,f ,f,: n 4 NX Y ,,, ' e,l V 7' as ' ei 221, for , 4, 1 fig 'I M 5 fl m-.5 ,,.,-N, nr ' ,V 'i LL. i J ll f W l '59 ,. Q , Q-T 'fel . 4? Q4 ,wp- J. jim wr hi K lb xz,:,s 5' f-fl 'YL-fi'fIJ:-1 .MUN lyljtril fs, - ' if ' f ,ff ty Hall, Joyce Hall, Marion 9th Hall, Meladie 1 lth Hall, Terry 9th Hall, William l lth Hamilton, Holly 9th Hamilton, Joe 10th Hamilton, Lucy 10th Hammack, C. 9th Hammers, Debbie 9th Hanks, Janet 9th Hanks, Pat l ith Hanlon, Karen 10th Hanlon, Robert 9th Harberson, Tony 9th Hardy, Debby 9th Hardt, Carolyn l 'lth Hardt, Elmo 1 ith Hardt, Paulette lOth Hargis, Barbara lOth Hargrove, Rebecca lOth Harp, Judy l0th Harrell, Mark 9th Harris, Billy I ith Harris, James l lth Harris, Juanita 9th Harris, Sandi 9th Harrison, Billy lOth Hart, Shirley 9th Hausler, Danny 9th Harvell, Tamara 9th Hawkins, Deborah lOth Hawkins, Dianna 10th Hawkins, Wesley 9th Hayslip, Gary 9th Heaton, Stephen 10th Hebert, Tony l lth Heggins, Denise I lth Helms, Vance 10th Hemby, Kathy l lth Hemby, Mike 9th Henderson, Brenda 9th 295 Henderson, Gary 9th Henderson, Kathy I lth Henderson, Laurie l lth Henderson, Lesa 9th Henderson, Pamela 9th Henderson, David ilth Henderson, Robert l lth Henderson, Robyn l0th Henderson, Sharon l ith Henry, Lee lOth Henson, Leigh l0th Hernandez, Doreen 9th Hernandez, Frank 9th Hernandez, Marie lOth Hernandez, Paul 9th Hernandez, Sylvia 9th Hernandez, Trinidad l lth Herron, Earl 9th Hershberger, Joni I lth Hessler, Michael llth Hessler, Tim l0th Heuermann, Bettie l0th Hicks, Barbara 9th Hill, Debbie 10th Hill, Debra l lth Hill, Randy 1 lth Hinaiosa, Albert 9th Hines, Donna 9th Hinoiosa, Oscar l lth Hinna, John llth Hiser, Terri 9th Hiser, Lisa 9th Hoeve, Paula 9th Hoffart, Sherry 9th Hoffman, Debra 9th Hoffmaster, Stephen lOth Hogue, Gail l lth Hogue, Margene l0th Hoiser, Steve l lth Holder, Ronnie l lth Holstein, Kelly 9th Holt, Cindy 10th Honn, Robert 91h Hood, John lOth Hood, Nancy l ith Hopkins, Marvin l lth Hoph, Linda 9th Howard, Donna lOth Howe, Robert 'l lth 296 - s, .. :gi . is : Wir sac ,, .qw Jo, 'X -9' If X s ETX:- 1 9 mr V' c 3 .-v ,rn ,k,, , '-wail? f i or ff b. You little mouse! lf only I could catch you! E if Quill EW , O2 i PQ -45 14511 my -. I g ... T fvbs S ,ii fe? I i q. . so S - 1 Q f X I ,,.,, dig 'Rig ,Q i X ' 4 i 1 1 sssl p gs X ,K - 'ff ZWQETQ 1, j 'ji if is ':, ' I , f k K bbell . H if lr , i :ew , ,. . . ff i.i 1 y ,Y 'it' i , , 1 Boys in homemaking classes add a little zing to the curriculum. a. I think we stir it?? 0 if kr .. f gi . ' ,if 139 uw , Y x '23 ,l 1 3 g l . ' sv . . f ,K 'E' 2 ai , ,12,,y H , K . , , l r I!! WMQ is -W iw- - f x 1' H ,,,, ,6.s: ,.,.,AM, ,, ??ggEK?', z.. Zigi 1' 'FW 1. - 1 I. r Q' vt 'K X X 5 '59 .1 Ft Iain, .az 1. b ' H .Q Q -1 G-fe? ' ., ' ' 'Sv' 7?? 3R,1f , ,gwx asf - .:, .. . f S 'M L.. ive- , Q tg , A 4 .1 I A I' - 'M if '- ' ,iii Yi 73 kji.i.,Qri- ,1 is H -- sr 'S N , '- lfwssl . ,sau Q 1, ,I - , , , f 'J M239 2, . ' id! ng 3? J N' fi 'S' , f -.f ,ar if K Mu , iii ' M P Ht'?!5jf'51 gs ew- .. 1' 7 l fy - ,fsfy K I ti LT f 5' ,X I I G ff, ,J I 0 Al .. Q , . . P . .. yys Q I 1 My .' 7. 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I Ith Jones, Debbie I Ith Jones, Gerald 9th Jones, Lola I Ith Jones, James I Ith Jones, Kenneth 9th Jones, Kim l0th Jones, Mike 9th 297 Jones, Patty 9th Jones, Richard llth Jones, Richard 10th Jones, Terry 9th Jordan, Dennis 9th Jordy, Pamela I0th Juricek, Darel lOth Kalif, Beth lOth Keasling, Freddie I lth Keasling, Sherrie lOth Keasling, Tena 9th Keeley, Preece l0th Keene, Connie l0th Keleshian, Donald l0th Kelley, Buddy 9th Kelley, Cynthia l0th Kelley, David I0th Kelley, Debra I lth Kelley, Jimmy lOth Kelley, Larry 10th Kelley, Larry I lth Kelley, Lona I lth Kelley, Patrick 9th Kelley, Rose 9th Kelley, Sandra I lth Kempenski, Dale lOth Kendrick, Terry 9th Kennedy, Candces I lth Kerr, Kenneth 10th Kessner, Chris 9th Kessner, Roger l Ith Key, Wynnye 9th Kidd, Greg I lth Kidd, Max l0th Kilton, Paula 9th Kirsch, Greg lOth Kirsch, Jeff 9th Kizer, Terry l Ith Klein, Darwin I Ith 'CZ' vs Y f? , Q iz., S' ge W 1 ff - le X , I , G' .. , ,, 1, we ,.. 1 , 3 I Q , . .,. - 5 2 - .9 ' K, ' 'fit . 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V A Q fin. x,f+.' f-wa v: , Martin, Annette 9th Martin, Jack 9th Martin, Joyce 9th Martin, Marlene 'l lth Martin, Rene l lth Martin, Thoretta l lth Martinelli, Jack 9th Martinelli, Terri l lth Martinez, Anthony 9th Martinez, Elizabeth lOth Martinez, Norma l lth Rachelez, Rachel 9th Martinez, Ruben l lth Martinez, SanJuanita 9th Martinez, Sylvia 9th Masala, Frances 9th Masala, Judy 9th Mason, Margie lOth Massey, Jesse 9th Mathison, Eddie lOth Matlock, Raymond 1 lth Matranga, Cheryl l lth Matranga, James 9th Maxey, Debbie 1 lth Maxwell, Robbie 9th Mead, Kathy lOth Mead, Sheila lOth Meador, Debra 9th Medellin, Connie 9th Medina, Elena 9th Merritt, Delbert 9th Middleton, Debra 9th Miles, Dianne 9th Mechura, Kay l lth Mendez, Slyvia lOth Mendoza, Norma 1 'lth Mercilliott, Cathy lOth Mericle, Robin lOth Merritt, Billy lOth Photographers are a familiar scene in the halls and at most social events. They are on hand to capture MacArthur in action. a. If my hair is back over my right ear and I hold my mouth iust right, maybe the picture will come out okay. 301 Meyer, Kim 9th Meyers, Greg lOth Miller, Billy 9th Miller, Donna llth Miller, Douglas l lth Miller, Phyllis lOth Miller, Rhonda lOth Miller, Selena llth Miller, Sherri 9th Miller, Wesley 9th Mills, Gharlie 9th Mills, Lyrr l lth Milner, Manuca lOth Mireles, Diana 9th Mitchell, Becky lOth Mitchell, Robert lOth Mitchell, Terry l 'lth Mitchell, Wanda 9th Mize, Pamela 9th Moody, Letho Kay lOth Moore, Liz lOth Moore, Sandra lOth Moore, Virginia 9th Monk, Douglas l lth Montgomery, Cindy l lth Montgomery, Jeanine 1 ith Mora, Hope lOth Morgan, Brenda lOth Morgan, Glenn 9th Morgan, Randy lOth Moren, Jerry lOth Moreno, Carrie 9th Moreno, Joe 9th Morris, Fred l lth Morris, James 9th Morris, Kert 9th Morris, Robin lOth Morris, William l ith Mosqueda, Raymond 'lOth 302 i v :ss , Q 1 4 t The art of learning requires pa rlicipation of both students and teachers. a. l always liked high cheekbones. 1 V,,V i 1 L f I fi fff giji ' . 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At the count of three, blink your eyes. ,Rf Small, Steven 9th Smith, Bessie I Ith Smith, Brenda 9th Smith, Carla I Ith Smith, Debbie IOth Smith, Dell 9th Smith, Dewey 9th Smith, Dianne 9th Smith, Earl I Ith Smith, Elizabeth IOth Smith, Freicla IOth Smith, Janice 9th Smith, Jonathano 9th Smith, Keith IOth Smith, Larry I Ith Smith, Lee 9th Smith, Mark I Ith Smith, Marilyn IOth Smith, Nancy 9th Smith, Patricia IOth Smith, Regina 9th Smith, Richard IOth Smith, Richard 9th Smith, Ronnie 9th Smith, Sue 9th Smitherman, Steve I I Snell, Patty IOth Snider, Nita 9th Snoe, Debbie 9th Snoe, Gary IOth Soard, Jerry I Ith Soard, Sandra 9th Solise, Patti IOth Solomon, Patti 9th Soriano, Frank IOth Soriano, Grace I Ith Soriano, Maria 9th Sowell, Tim IOth Spear, Deneo 9th Spears, Debra 9th Spell, Linda IOth Spinks, Johnnie I Ith Spinks, Ronald IOth Staine, Charlanne I0t Steine, Clydene IOth 309 Stanley, Dorothy lOth Stansell, Jessica I lth Stansell, Marilyn 9th Starks, Randy I lth Steelman, Alvin 'I lth Steelman, Ronnie 9th Stehlik, David 10th Stem, Beverly lOth Stephens, Bobby I lth Stephens, Jerry l0th Stephenson, Judy 9th Stephenson, Quentin lOth Stephenson, Terry 9th Steward, Eddie I lth Steward, Michael 9th Stewart, Marilyn 10th Stewart, Melindia I lth Stewart, Richard 10th Stewart, Susan 10th Stobaugh, Robert 9th Stokes, Deborah 9th Stokes, Sherlon l0th Stone, Hughie 9th Storing, Kennet 9th Strait, Pam lOth Street, Johnnie 9th Strother, Margaret I 'lth Stryker, Ruth 9th Stubbe, Stephen 9th Stubbe, Tommy I lth Stutts, Patti 9th Stutts, Ricky 10th Suarez, Martha 10th Sugg, Darlene lOth Summerall, Pam 9th Summerall, Peggy lOth Surface, Robin lOth Sustaita, Cynthia 10th Sutton, Mike I lth Sutton, Samuel I lth Swatloski, John 9th Swearingen, Michael 9th Talbert, David l lth Tamayo, Dorothy I lth Tanner, Karen l0th Tapia, Anthony 9th Taplin, Toni 9th Taras, Gay 9th Taylor, April l0th 310 g Q a. No habla Latin, eh Ms. Howard? f i A- p , ' Nui: ' M51?? I W4W?iIS 1 2T'.f ttl I - W 9 :tm - I ... ' i l ,ri-ft we J I , wiki? ifiitiwf .. ' ,f illigl-E I , .. ,'t' , - - H , 56 I i -L saw ,S A :- -I ' I 4. , .M 4 , ' ,, f Xjejh' K iw I I 'i I S A , I 2' mai , ,. ,,,m I If . s i I , ' . VV S ,4-'xp S , leafs I ig 'tr U 3 :grime at G : 1, I 5' .ll r W if iff' I C Club activities and meetings play a big part in the daily routine at MacArthur. I. . rg, f twink 4 V, X, ,,,, ,kyle in V, .I., Qty. X 4' mrf 0 fyfff 4? 2' ,V at ,A W I 1 'lv - it 5, gl vi, ,,,, ., t' -r , , , kv N Y yy A yr H is gm S if FI Q . a ,,' .af ii., I yyiv I ti, I f ,, titi 4' ,,,, in Iiii I x nga ar S H. Y, 1 if ilsala ff ' 1 ' Q- I ' 7 . 6. V. I 2 'Q I' 1 - , , pf :We ,am f i , ,W , w, W V , , . an vs , 31 S Taylor, Jimmy 9th Teague, Gina I lth Tesch, James l ith Teske, Nancy lOth Theriot, Alice l0th Theriot, Billy I ith Thomas, Carl lOth Thomas, Lyndia 'lOth Thomas, Prudy l0th Thomas, Tommy l0th Thompson, Ann 9th Thompson, Janet 9th Thompson, Roy l lth Thompson, Terry 10th Thompson, Westley lOth Thornton, Sam l ith Thrailkill, Eilah Mae lOth Tidwell, Brenda 9th Tidwell, Cindy 'l0th Tidwell, Zebbie l0th Tobar, Carman lOth Talley, Rodney 10th Tompkins, Sherri 9th Torres, Esther 9th Torres, Ruth lOth Townsley, Billy 9th Toy, Juliana llth Trent, Judy lOth Trevathan, Ricky 9th Trevino, Mary 9th Turner, Charles 9th Turner, Donald l lth Tuttle, Sharon l lth Tuttle, Terri 9th Tyler, Judy l lth Tylich, Kathy 10th Valdez, Diana l0th Valdez, Lynna l lth Valdez, Ray l lth Valdez, Yolanda 10th Valdivia, David 9th Valerio, Eldo 9th Vance, Theresa 10th VanLangen, Brian 10th Vonness, Michael 9th Vannoy, Layne l0th Varnell, Cindy I lth Vasquez, Diana lOth Vasquez, Frank 10th Vasquez, Jack l lth Vasquez, Mary l lth Vaughan, Donna 9th Vaughn, Robert 9th Wagner, Jeanette 9th Walden, Wanda 9th Waldrop, Jerry I lth Walker, Cheryl 9th Walker, Debbie 1 lth Walker, James 9th Walker, Malinda 10th Walker, Suzanne i ith Walker, Toakie 9th Wallace, Louise 1 lth Wallace, Randy iOth Waller, Philip lOth Waller, Teresa iOth Walter, Roger 9th Wclter, Ruby 9th Walters, Janice 9th Ware, Donna llth Ware, Mona l ith Warkentin, Susan l0th Warren, Marie 9th Washington, Anthony l 'lth Watkins, George 9th Watson, Dora 9th Watson, Judy 1 lth Watson, Terri I 'lth Watts, Morgan 9th Watts, Nancy lOth Wararosky, Dwayne 9th Wararosky, Karl 9th Weaver, Micheal 10th Weaver, Richard 9th Weaver, Robert 9th Weisheit, Cindy 'l ith Weisheit, Mark 9th Wells, Dennis l0th Wells, Kenneth 9th Werner, Linda 10th West, Gary l ith Whatley, Cheryl 9th Wheeler, Cindy 9th White, Cynthia I ith Whitehead, Ronald 10th 9 i A-I ess- 1 N- me cf 'I' x 4 W., ft .K K3., Q ,t Q Q 2, ix 1 --xl ww aw.-71 K' . Qi se f' Y ,Wx ,iff-J2 t - - Y Q ' fx W, ' ii QEQFQ' ' x S 'lt VP' , . , .,..,,. H i n s. , Q 4 v K c?sig ',s.rWm EGR AMWMVW by s,, Q s,x . My , g 533 , grit, f N . N55 ewz MacArthur Hillbillies enioy dressing up OnCe a year during Sadie Hawkins activities. a. Your mother said Mary Lou Ida Bell did WHAT?? 312 w its i l fs -f.. rms. . . . . -s 41 N af, , .. ,I ,L H s , , Q1 , ,,.,,..Q x.:.J,.r-- .aes .-f -fn., .-, . ...- , , 1 fic., it -' M , K E m i- 'ix ,, if ii. -. .ir 2 ' . - ' isis J: . A jf uhjqtgg if lisa: g if, X ' N f 'CHM if N , t 3 S' F ll Ll? it N . . , f Y W: 'ifn'sffe3 ' J 4 . x X vkit lf, J Q tm- ml K I 5 X' ' N 'Y B x 'I .- H f'Y ,, , N az 2 ' W X ' 1. ff. -f 5 - 9? its ---' sa 1' 6 ' ,ws '- J 5 J s sf F0 :gi I it fp 1 J., 9 Wifi , ' s W' . F K- . . Whitehouse, Mark 9th Whitenton, David l lth Whitenton, Whitney l0th Whitmere, Judy 9th Whih, Cindy l0th Whitt, David 'I ith Whitten, Cindy l lth Wiechmann, Darlene I lth Wiechmann, Karen l0th Wieghat, Gary l0th Willes, Cheryl 9th Wiley, Gwendolyn l lth Wilhite, Linoa l0th Wilkins, Angela 'I ith Wilkins, Brent 9th Wilkinson, William 9th William, Waters 9th Williams, Anthony Williams, Bertha 'l0th Williams, David l0th Williams, Hollie 9th Williams, Janice 9th Williams, Jimmy 9th Williams, Karen l0th Williams, Leoria 9th Williams, Lynn l0th Williams, Melinda 9th Williams, Robert l0th Williams, Steve 9th Willaims, Susan I lth Williams, Tawana 'I ith Williams, Teresa l lth Williams, Vicki l0th Williams, William 9th Willis, Lura 9th Willson, Sherrie l0th Wims, Don l0th Wiechnewsky, Faye 9th Wise, Marsha l 'ith Whitte, Elfred l 'ith Witte, Marcy 9th Witten, Norma l0th Whittge, Margie 9th Wittliff, Mark 1 ith Wheelock, Aimee l0th Wood, Bruce I 'ith Woods, Linda l ith Woodson, Glen l0th Word, Beverly l0th Word, Debra I ith 313 Workman, Tonja 9th Worn, Sandra 1 ith Worshman, Richard 91h Woychesin, Barbara 10th Woychesin, Linda lOih Wrenfz, Doug 9th Wrobleski, Donna 9th Wulf, Jill 91h Wulf, Lisa 10th Wunderlich, Cynthia 91h W, w Wright, Tina 9th - 1 'ia 1-f , X, V YW' , 11- Wim, w f .. We , N, iii ,,,.. ' f f If W f' 117 ff , ,f gawk H if 1 r, 3 ' I , ' .gl 1 , , A Jil'-J' N g,,g,,, V, 1 nw K J' Wunderlich, Sally 9th A , P wyane,Michele111h irq . Wyafte, Lisa 'ilfh 15, X j , iir' , r 372 Wyarle, Pam l0th ' 6 x . Y if f Yates, Buddy 9th Y' ' 0 .fi r 1- U 'vt , -4 , 6 314 Y S r s his l :af.x?55E S ' 4 5 is me V512 i -- ,sg .gy x X.ea.t.gg...f - t. . ,Q 2 ,. iam, ,.t.,Qft5t.H Q if it -. r f , L . saga-la. , .. -f . WL... A. .. ,1 , A K ,111 iii? g X 5.1 gp: sta. ,.,.. - A1 ge-.31 A so ,. .mg , 3 Q ..-x.9y:1e.1,st. .1--1.-'... . ...etzii11'. ,. ,, 1321521 . , .,,i3i2i:1.i5.i,.'ii ' w.a2,tt.21.2?1,'- --i':l ,1xi' .- xtlszzkft,-': 'X-:'Wgsif1' 1-1 1 .Nga t ' as WL L l Q' Students work diligently and study hard every day of the school year??? a. Now walk straight down the hall until you run into the wall, then turn left. b. Uh-huh, she and her boyfriend are both absent today. c. Take my pass. And don't ever say I never gave you anything. d. See the pretty camera. Does the camera take pretty pictures? Yes it do. Ybarra, Rickey 9th Yohe, Leanna 9th Young, Dorthy 10th Young, Michel l lth Zapata, Lora 9th Zeller, Dede 1 lth Zeller, Jeff 9th Zepeda, Mike 9th Zientek, Deborah 'I lth Zimerman, Denise 9th Zimerman, Frank 'I 'lth Zimmerman, Joria 9th Zimmerman, Vic l0th Zonzi, Townia 10th Zoniga, Linoa l0th 315 a. Betty Hoeser and Shirley Cloer prepare food for the a la carte line. b. Mr. Youngblood, Mr. Nickerson and Mrs. Youngblood discuss the cleaning schedule for the day. c. Mr. Walter Brown has devoted many years of service to MacArthur and constantly maintains our pool. d. THE CAFETERIA LADIES ARE: ltop to bottom, l. to r.l Arlene Duke, Brenda Bean, Shirley Hickman, Ruby Anderson, Irene Vaughn, Lillian Prewitt, Lillie Solomon, Billie Jo Cooper, Evelyn Lewis, Betty Hoeser, Helen Hicks, Betty Mericle, Betty Matranga, Audrie Dickens. lbottom row Shirley Florence, Chancey and Louise Foley e. Mr. Duke Hampton pauses for a quick shot. f. Ms. Duke prepares sandwiches for the snack bar. ., ,,.. ,. K Nv amz . .ww 1.2:.:efg1-go wx ., LR . ,, 5 , 1 ---2bL 1 H 1', x K, S 2 2 X AZZZL' , , ,,,, X N L M lg 7 K m L, .. , X 2 W m- 1' , A - .'LlLL- s - 1 4 ,. n X X A Cusfodlans work hard to keep the A if K school clean, whale the Cofeterla x H , M ladies spend many hours Q os,o1so f n n H pre P5 rl n Q n K 'L food for MacArfhur's students. A .sxng , , V ,,,. . ' ' i , A , - 7 V adver'risemen+s 1 EASTEX WRECKER SERVICE BODY SHOP 53 I4 MI. Hous'I'on 3 449-3366 928-3964 a. Easlex Wrecker S rvice .ff'I'ZlfZSl RZ2TE , K 442- I 039 B S I d.Toy's ea fy e.G b G If fC pbIIB1h Shp g E V IueC I I1 D d Jewelry 8. Lo H ns Air Condiiioni g i. Beasley Tire Service k. Mi. Houslon Wrecker Service G BALFCDUR REAL ESTATE We Sell Quick Phone I York Rd. Housfon, Texas 770I6 - Fashionable Hair Slyling - Permanenls - Hair Coloring - Hair Cu'I Iing TOY'S BEAUTY SALCDN Wig Service Available 442-9267 5505 MI. Hous+on d Hous'I'on, TX R VALU Pharmacy 7 0 5 Li'H'Ie York Across From Woolco' 442-845 I GOBER'S GULF Fronl' End Service Isl SI'ree'I' Humble, Texas Sloclc Up Your Freezer and Save al CAM PBELL'S B U TC H E R S H O P FM 525 al' Lee Rd. Housfon, Texas H5232 EXXON VALUE CENTER Road Service ' Mechanic on Du+y 442-6008 Toby Ford. Manager and Shale lnspeclor I 2303 Eas'l'ex Frwy a+ Aldine Mail R+. 695-7842 697-5822 dun . HAVENS BEQQEEY AIR coNDmoNuNe SERWCE 'aofilfigwy' Refrigeralion - Healing - Maior Appliances LAWRENCE E. HAVENS Owner 9706 Aldine-Weslfield Hous+on, TX 770 I 6 We Specialize in All Kinds of Tires Also Alignmenl, Shoclc Absorbers, and Ba++eries DIAMOND JEWELRY 81 LOAN We Lend Money on Any'l'l'1ing of Value 2 l05 LiH'le York a+ Aldine-Wesl'field Rd. Houslon, TX 770I6 MT. HOUSTON WRECKER SER. AND AM BU- LANCE Ser. - 24 Hour Radio Dispalched 4637 M+. Housfon Rd. 442-5959 442-9000 k 321 sg ci-lARLlE's MEN SHOP WHITE PLAZA Fashions For Men 115 LITTLE YORK RD HOUSTON. TEXAS 694-8822 Fashions for Men Whi+e Plaza 694-8822 I I5 LiI I'le Yorlc Rd. Housfon, Texas U.S. NAVY RECRUITING STATION Granls Plaza Shopping CenI'er Easfex Freeway a+ M+. Hous'I'on Rd. You've probably read aboul' Ihe New Navy, and how i+'s changed - I'here's much be++er pay now - beI'+er food - beI'+er cloihing - more liberal a++i+udes - more privacy - more privileges. There is more - oppor+uniI'y - Real oppor+uni'I'y, wi+h iobs like elecfronics, daI'a processing, mechanics, cons'l'ruc+ion, adminis+raI'ion and communicaiions. If you qualify, Ihe Navy will give you 'Free Iraining in +he iob of your choice wi+h openings for men and women. Check i+ ou+ Ioday. HlLDA'S l'I'alian Pizza Plz ZA I 2044 Homesfead 449-0577 HousI'on, Texas Band lns+rumen'I's - Guifars - Wa+ches - Guns - Diamonds - Cameras - Tools JENSEN MUSIC AND JEWELRY, INC. Money +o Loan 8725 Jensen Dr. Hous'I'on, Texas 770 I 6 695-5828 S BAR-B-Q WorIcI's Best I I 9338 F Ch I Men S b. HiIda's Italian P . etty's Bar hop izza . . Navy Recruiting St ensen Music and Jewe ry B Q f. Edgar A. Reeves State F I t Sup h. Little Yotsk Bi1Si:l:iil'L Lane STATE FARM STATE FARM INSURAMCE Home Ottice - Bloomington, Illinois 0 0 0, INSURANE in LITTLE YORK EDGAR A. REEVES BOWLING Local Agent 78 I 9 Airline Drive Ott. Phone: 447-3448 Houston, TX 77037 For Reservations Call 692-448 I 4I 9 West Little York Houston, Texas RAN DALL'S Where You Can Still Save af Up to 2070 Q, Every Day? discount supermarkets ' Save Up to 202, ' Save Up to 201, ' ' Save Up to 202, ' Save Up to 207, ' 323 GENEVA'S BEAUTY SHOP Fashion Hair-S'ryIing, PermanenI's, Tin+ing, Bleaching and Frosfing Teenagers Your Firsi' Driver's License7 Le'r Us Insure Your - Car - Your - Home WINSTON INSURANCE 64I4 Sforey Dr. 4-4I -2520 AGENCY 9908 Deer Trail Drive 447- I 062 I+'s Always FUN Sk I' +BUDDY'S Black Li+es -aSI:3I:e LigI1'I' - WaI+z LigI1'I 7-ELEVEN I1 sfood Q ores I , N I 45, ,I f , S , I II N AD'V'S'ON ' I H A F I f o'F+he A I I' it- il SKK- I sour:-n.AND ' '- W f CORPORA- H ' f I nf Games 9 - TION A , I ' R s 'I I iii' Coauizes I I Trios '-Oh Tha? BU DDY's FAMILY OI' 1-ELEVEN ROLLER RI NK 34I5V' ' 442-2784 WITII Block N. of Li+'l'Ie York and I Block Wes+I 324 of Eas+ex Frwy Officer on Du+y Special Group and ParI'y Ra+es esetvicz-d?cnl:af-:gales 04113 funn ur 60- LIA'S DRIVE INN 8622 sAsTex FREE iiQifg.V,:.fHiQUSTON, TEXAS 77016 I40I0 Homes+ead A.c. 71 44'-205, 'I 1-K' Where Ihe food is always Righl On RON COY I - 577-6534 e f REPUBLIC NATIONAL BANK No Service Charge on Checking Accoun+s For S+ualen+s and Teachers of MacAr+hur High Men Women ROS E MA RI E Shoppers Charge M I S H O Master Charge American Express Diner s Club Lay Away Bank American Granl' Plaza Shopping Cenfer Easlex Freeway al' E. MI. Hous+on Rd. an Geneva-5 Beauty Shop 449-2033 7 l 3l Hous'I'on, Texas 77039 b. Winston Insurance A9enCY c. 7-Eleven d. Buddy's Roller Rink e. Fork Lift Service Boys Girls f. Lia's Drive lnn g. Republic Nafional Bank h. Rose Marie Shoes h Q7 I 31 448-32 I I Jr CNORIH TREEIWIY GIWMERQE GQINK MEMBER FDIC 9 I 30 Norfh Freeway MARY B. PARKER P.o. Box 38037 Cashier Housfon, Texas 77088 e 'n I7 I 3I 449- I O3 I 3R AIR CONDITIONING co., INC. TOMMY C. ISSAC l4l 02 Chrisman Pf6Sfd9I1+ Hous+on, Texas 77039 4 ,I,I3I....I,...I4,.I.I-MMIII.Im.g... II., DOUG MARY NANCY 447-4234 , N E M f EVANS LITHOGRAPHING Co. XL , MAGIC MIRROR BEAUTY SHOP Shag Cuts - Wig Styling sas .lol-IN ALBER PHONE: 442.4503 Hi?5gTHOANRiTTvY3I3?:S B. C. QBILLQ EVANS HOUSTON, TEXAS 77022 d HUMBLE STATE BANK A Winning Team Supporting A Winning Community I I4 West Higgins Humble, Texas 7I3 - 446-2I4l Member FDIC Compliments ot a. North Freeway Commerce Bank b. Isaac Air Conditioning Co. c. Magic Mirror Beauty Shop I'-URI.-.I d. Evans Lithographing Co. e. Humble State Bank f. Frontier Ford SALES, INC. The Honestly Better Ford Dealer Humble, Texas f 327 SSTEH ING. Congra+uIa+ions 'ro CAROLYN SUE WEAVER JOHNOLDHAM P d + PAUL T SLATTON I4630 Aldine-Wesffield Rd. we Wholesale Dlsfrlbufors Home Phone 442 4l2I Off Ce 442 2533 GRIMES BAKERY Cakes 'For All Occasions Pies - Cakes - Cookies AIRLINE CLEANERS 'XV' 44'-gm Sanitnne Ceryicd MastcrDrycleancr 14603 Eastex Frwy at Aldine 52's A. rne Drive Bender Rd' IPM 525I lAcross froilll kkirline Bankl d 1 3 1? COMMERCIAL STATE BANK 9420 Jensen Drive at Tidwell Road, Houston, Texas Where Service Makes the Difference a. Weaver WEINERS DEPT. STORE I I74I Eastex Freeway Houston, Texas Clothes and Shoes for the Whole Family - Open Nights Until 9 P.M. - 44 Family Stores to Shop In b. Jetero Hardware and Steel Inc. 14630 Aldine Westfield c. Grimes Bakery 14603 Eastex Frwy. d. Airline Cleaners 5215 Airline Dr. e. Commercial State Bank 9420 Jensen Dr. f. Weiners Dept. Store 11714 Eastex Frwy. MORT HALL FCDRD N P 3440s b M H ns a R a d I A d Th L c b A NEW in PORT , , QRQCERY Selling +0 Make Friends - Service +o Keep Them Meals - Produce and Telephone 694-663 I Vege+ab'eSl LESTER Hous+on, Texas 3440 LI LLEY 770 I 6 Ber+rand Hous+on, TX RAY BOUNDS BOUNDS INSURANCE AGENCY 46 Berry Rd. Housfon, Texas Off.: 697-202I Res.: 697-8656 . ., . ,. 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Manager Hous+on, Texas 88917 'Jo euavlv 59000 ElNl'lH.L?:lON .la+ue 9 dO07 Z 9 3- Eiulddoqg 11 e poN f H T Q4 +3 ao? X I Z -4 Nl 01 -5. 8 333 d 4 THE REVOLVING TOWER RESTAURANTXCOCKTAIL LOUNGE Roma n+ic dining is assured in +he Tower Resfaurani. As +he Tower genfly revolves seven sfories above ground, diners have an everchanging view of fhe 'lwinlcling ligh+s of +he cify, combined wi+h 'lhe exci+emen+ and romance of arriving and deparfing Jumbo-Je+s. Dinner is served seven nigh+s a week, wi+h en+er+ainmen+ nigh+ly un+il 2:00 AM. For beaufiful day+ime viewing, gues'l's may lunch in fhe Tower Monday 'lhrough Sa+urday, or enioy a lavish brunch on Sunday. Hos+ AIRPORT HOTELS HOUSTON INTERCONTINENTAL AIRPORT I870O Kennedy Boulevard Housfon, Texas 77060 Area Code l7I3l 443-23 I0 EXCDUISITO EE Pcwiciw RESTAU RANT 5406 Airline Hous'ron, Texas 69l-9890 Famous 'For Mexican Food ' and Real Pi'I' Bar-B-Que C d DATSUN YOKEM DATSU N I0202 Jensen Housfon, Texas 770I6 J. D. YOKEM Congra+ula+ions 'ro Our Da ughier Cindy Cooper, Your Loving Parenis GERALD AND CAROLYN H A H ' Ch VII R 335 6 E 007 ,f ' u It fx W,,w., 3: U5 BEAUTY BY BEVERLY Comple+e Beau+y Service - 4 4 4 Wi+h or Wi+hou+ Appoin+men+ A 442-37I0 . .YYY no l6IOAldine Bender ' ' 4 0 NB 4 ij YYYBYIY j ee Y i S A b 33? PONTIAC GOOCESOII Pontiac GMC TRUCKS E I3 'e--Yf-Y WP SALES - SERVICE - PARTS Low Cost Rentals For Service Customers Acre: Of New Curr For Your Shopping Convenience Cons'rruc+ors 231 I nc. IH 45 l4900 chrisman Ho0s+on 77037 CASEY SPENCER Manager Sou+h's Largest Homefurnishers I I3 I4 North Freeway HousI'on, Texas 77037 448-028I apg DUNN'S FLORIST 81 GIFT SHCDP JIM AND BETTE ODALE 2309 Tidwell Bus.: 697-4728 Res.: 442-8507 I' . .ll - - I-I , , 80 I 0 N. Freeway Body Shop Located 5802 W. Monigomery Wrecker 227 2201 MACK UNH 174 FRIZZELL VVRECKER Owner 'I Meat Is Our Business AINSWORTH QUALITY MEATS NO. I NO. 2 Old Humble Rd. 3407 Li'H'Ie at Homestead York J. P. AINSWORTH C. M. 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Alaskan Fashions, 1 1729 Eastex Frwy. c AdoIfo's Restaurant, 2102 Aldine-Bender d Hungary Farmer Restaurant Th D C p ny Printers, 1220 Crosstimbe Phone 442-9334 ADOLFO'S RESTAURANT Fine Mexican Food I 1:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. Fri. and Sat. 10:00 P.M. FOOD TO GO 2 I 02 Aldine Houston, TX Bender 77039 TH E DAVIS CO M PANY PRI NTERS I220 Crosstimbers Houston, Texas 77022 Sh bP yMi H Sp dy Shly T V I N O THE SHERATON S INN HOUSTON INTERCONTINENTAL AIRPORT G-ree+s People Wi+h a Smile Smeg .... Aff? 1 '9 1' A x . - i J EE K3 TRAVEL TRAILERS MOTOR HOMES -ff' Ii. ., W- CAMPERS PENNY'S MOTOR HOMES, INC. GARY D. PENTECOST Presiden'I' Phone 449-2348 I I63O Eas+ex Freeway Iai' MT. Housfon Rd.I Hous+on, Texas 770 I 6 JOE'S SPEEDY PAK 2 I 34 Aldine Mail Rd. Open 6:30 A.M.- I :OO P.M. Congra+uIa+ions JAMIE WITH LOVE JIMMIE 34 a. I wonder if he is faking our picture? b. Hey, Watch if Buddy! c. Warren Electric Company d. Wow, Look at that streakerl e. Jed's Hardware 344 Complimen+s of THE WARREN ELECTRIC COM PANY 2929 McKinney Avenue Phone 225-O97I A --an. 'L 4 --,' RR' Congra+ula+ions and +he Besl' of Everylhing +o 'rhe Class of I974 From: JED'S HARDWARE INC. Complefe Line Hardware, Plumbing Elecfrical Supplies and Gardening I I8I8 E + Phone 7900 M 442-2579 46 Wesley V Allen Donald Edwards VrvranJ McKensre Len McKrthern Dena McLain Michael J McShan Michael J McCall Jennifer E McConnell Brenda A McDonald Thomas McFall MR OSCAR FISHER S HOMEROOM Ricky D McGee Joyce Lyn McKenzie Sheila A Mead Robin F Merrcle Greg A Meyers Phylls Miller Monyca Milner Elizabeth A Moore Armando Reyna Vicki Richards Howard D Schultz Richard C Stewart Karen T Waller Karen S Wrechmann Larry Luman Taronda McCardle Maiorie K. Mead Becky Mitchell Susan L. Stewart A Abramson, Cindy - 280 Abshire, Cynthia - 116, 117, 280 Adams, Johnny - 280 Adams, Phyliss - 280 Adams, Tammy - 280 Adcock, Richard - 165 Addison, Gaylen - 158 Agular, Lucy - 280 Aid, David - 86 Ainsworth, Marylin - 280 Ainsworth, Rayford - 1 16, 1 17, 125, 280 Alexander, Becky - 280 Alexander, Stanley - 159 Alexander, Stewart -159, 280 Alford, Johnnie - 86, 231 Allen, Brenda - 280 Allen, Donna - 280 Allen, Sharon - 86, 266 Allen, Wesley - 280 Allison, Pat - 86, 241, 242 Alvarado, Thelma - 86 Anderson, Joanna - 266, 280 Anderson, Larry - 280 Anderson, Larry - 280 Anderson, Marcia - 280 Andrade, Linda - 280 Andrews, Janet- 280 Andrews, William - 280 Anglin, Bambi- 280 Anglin, Larry - 180, 280 Apdoaca, Cynthia - 211, 280 Aranda, Elizabeth - 280 Aranda, Evelyn - 280 Archer, Loren - 159, 281 Archie, Linda - 275 Arrellano, Alma - 281 Arellano, Blanca - 281 Arrellano, Hilda - 281 Arguelles, Alvin - 281 Arguelles, Janie - 281 Arizpe, Irma - 281 Arizpe, Mary - 86 Arman, James - 281 Arney, Madeline - 281 Arriaga, Michael- 158, 282 Arroyo, Elizabeth - 281 Ashford, Charles -159, 180 Ashley, Ronald - 158, 281 Atkinson, Linda - 281 Atkinson, Norris - 86 Averett, Debbie - 281 Avila, George - 281 B Baker, David - 75, 86, 192, 193, 195 Baker, Dennis - 249, 281 Baker, Janet- 281 Baker, John -159, 281 Baker, Karen - 281 Baker, Karen - 281 Baker, Keith - 281 Bala, Susan - 281 Baldridge, Cynthia - 15, 114, 86 Baldridge, Edith - 281 Ballard, Terry - 86, 133 Barber, Dolores - 282 Barber, Terry - 282 Barnett, Karen - 116, 117, 120, 21 3, 282 Barnett, Marva - 86 Barrios, Oscar- 182, 282 Barrow, Gay - 86, 1 18, 119, 139 Barry, Carol - 241, 282 Barry, Dana - 282 Barton, Connie - 86, 186 Batchelor, Deborah - 282 Batchelor, James - 86 Batchelor, Walter - 86 Bauer, Roger - 282 Baughman, Terry - 282 Baumgartner, John - 86 Baumgartner, Kathy - 282 Bazan, Margie - 213, 282 Beasley, Bonnie- 1 14, 124, 125, 282 Beatf Kenneth -86, 260 Bealy, Sherry - 186, 282 Beaubouef, Richard - 186 Becerra, Kathy - 282 Becker, David - 282 Bell, Deborah - 123, 126, 127, 186, 205, 207, 282 Bell, Sandra - 213, 282 Belyeu, Bobby - 282 Benefield, Leroy - 282 2, 159 Bennet, Royce - Bennett, Harold - 86, 282 Bennett, Sharon - 282 Berbel, Maria - 282 Berry, Cheryl- 282 Berry, Jacquelin - 282 282 282 Betts, Brenda - Bible, Wynona - Bice, Teresa - 282 Billings, Kay - 86, 266 Bird, Billy - 159 Bitner, Becky - 86 Black, Diane - 282 Black, James - 86 Blackburn, Linda - 282 Blockshear, James - 26, 86, 157, 1 58 Blake, Bob - 282 Blake, Donald - 159, 282 Bland, Carla - 283 Bland, Janet- 86, 263 Bland, Kathy- 186, 283 Blanton, Deborah - 283 Blanton, Patricia - 87 Bludworth, Tammy - 283 Boersma, Kathy - 283 Boesl, William - 283 Bohannon, Debbie - 283 Bohannon, Rhonda - 87 Bolen, Darleane - 283 Boles, David - 283 Bales, Michael- 283 Bales, Ralph - 282 Bolton, Brenda - 283 Bonds, Susan - 87 Borden, Cindy - 283 Bordner, Vicki- B7 Boswell, Danny - 283 Boutin, Gwin - 87 Bowers, Bobbie - 283 Bowers, Debbie - 283 Bowers, Donald - 158, 283 Bowers, Dorlinda - 283 Bowers, Doyle - 283 Bowers, Rodney - 283 Bowersox, Charles - 87, 176, 185 Bowersox, William - 286 Bowley, Leroy - 2, 169, 174, 283 Bayette, Patricia- 146, 148, 149, 150,154,155,158 Boyette, Paul- 86, 126, 161, 180 Boyette, Pauline - 159, 87, 186 Brzddick, Bruce - 283 Bradley, Terrie - 283 Brady, Cynthia - 284 Branham,Jerrel-1 19, 142, 158, 176, 179, 284 Branham, Johnny - 87, 165, 176 Bravo, Julia - 284 Brewer, Barbara - 284 Brewton, Barbara - 284 Brewton, Donna - 284 Brickey, Cheryl- 284 Brickley, Lisa - 284 Bridges, Robert- 284 Bridges, Starlet- 284 Brinkley, Paul- 284 Broaddus, Gene - 284 Brodin, Rebbecca - 284 Broussard, Allen - 37, 163, 124, 125, 207, 284 Brown, Laney - 284 Brown, Randy - 159, 179 Brown, Velma - 87 Brown, Wanda - 87 Brumley, Carolyn - 87 Bryan, Darrel- 284 Bryan, James - 284 Bryant, Edward - 284 Buchanan, Jerry - 284 Buckaloo, Janet- 87, 249 Bukowski, Mary - 284 Bumpers, Jack - 284 Bumpurs, David - 87, 217 Burchfield, Terry - 284 Burger, Patti- 284 Burks, Robert- 284 Burnaman, Fred - 284 Burnaman, Stanley - 284 Burnett, Claudia - 284 Burroughs, Twila - 87, 245 Burson, James - 19 Burtanog, Bridgette - 87 Bush, Malcolm - 284 Bush, Melvin - 284 Bush, Peggy - 284 Butts, William - 87 Bynum, Donald - 284 C Calcote, Taryn - 284 Calderon, Raul- 159 Calderon, Richard - 158, 75, 195 Calderon, Rudy - 1 16, 117, 120 Calhoun, William - 284 Camardelle, Howard - 261, 284, 192 Camp, Wayne - 285 Campbell, Pam - 249 Campbell, Sheryl- 285 Campbell, William - 285 Campos, JoAnn - 285 Campos, Lucio - 87 Cannon, James - 285 Conseco, Estella - 285 Conseco, Esther - 285 Cantu, Irma - 285 Capers, Phyllis - 215, 231, 285 Cappi, Terri - 285 Carlson, Gordon - 180, 285 Carranza, Mary - 285 Carrio, Judith - 285 Carrizales, Mary - 285 Carroll, Jennie - 285 Carswell, Kayla - 285 Carter, Elaine - 77, 87 Carver, Solon - 284 Cases, Peggy - 87 Cases, Sandara - 119, 245 Castilleia, Patricia - 285 Castillo, Daniel - 159, 179, 285 Castillo, Vernoica - 26, 87, 266 Caswell, James - 285 Caswell, Peggy - 285 Catchings, Theresa - 285 Caten, Ronald - 285 Cater, Larry - 285 Cerdq, l-lermilo - 87 Cerda, Lucy -114, 213, 285 Cerda, Sylvia - 285 Chambers, Peggy - 1 17 Chambers, Robin - 120, 124, 125, 21 1, 285 Chan, Ming - 87 Chandler, Diana - 249 Chandler, Kenneth - 198 Chapa, Aurora - 213 Chapa, Vivian - 213 Chapman, Kathryn - 87 Chappell, Mark - 241 Charles, Yolanda - 275 Chauncey, Deborah - 286 Chauncey, Sherry - 286 Chavez, Clara - 286 Chavez, Roland - 159, 180, 185, 286 Chavez, Sylvia - 286 Chenette, Tim - 159, 286 Chiuminetto, Albert- 158, 176, 179, 286 Christian, Billy - 286 Christian, Patti- 114, 286 Christopher, Bobby - 286 Clark, Donald - 169, 286 Clark, Kent - 286 Clark, Michael- 87 Clark, Rebecca - 286 Clarke, Karen - 286, 245 Clauder, Martin - 286, 227 Clemons, Shelia - 286 Coats. Steven - 286 Coburn, Clinton - 286 Coburn, Lonny - 286 Cady, Karen - 122, 123, 126 Coe, James - 158, 180, 286 Cohn, James - 286 Cohn, Edward - 286 Coldiron, Cindy- 286 Cole, Susan - 286 Coleman, Rebecca - 286 Coleman, Roderick - 158, 286 Collins, Dawn - 286 Collins, Diane - 3, 213, 286 Colquitt, Carroll- 286 Comer, Mary - 266, 286 Comer, Sally - 286 Conn, Michael- 158, 180, 286 Conn, Peggy - 286 Conn, Tommy - B8 Consford, Lottie - 286 Contreras, Florentin -159, 286 Contreras, Gloria -- 287 Contreras, Marcilino - 287 Contreras, Mary - 287 Cook, Sherry - 287 Cooper, Cynthia - 16, 35, 40, 1 12, 113, 205,119,126,131,274, 203, 19, 88 Cooper, Debra - 189, 287, 286 Corey, Mary - BB Cornelius, Mitchell- 88 Corpus, Diane - 216 Cortinas, Mary - 287 Cossio, Gracie - 88 Cittrell, Elizabeth - 287 cox, Clay - 287 Cox, Langley - 287 Craft, Rosemary - 213, 287 Crain, Brad - 287 Cranford, Arlene - 287 Crawford, Darwin - 155, 88 Crawford, Darrell- 287 Crawford, Donnie - 287 Crawford, Joe - 287 Crawley, Rhonda - 88, 213, 209, 226, 225 Crews, Vera - 287 Crank, John -158, 287 Crowder, Alvin -- 287 Crowder, Evelyn - 287 Crowder, Sharon - 287 Crump, Sharon - 287 Crump, Shiela - 287 Cruz, David - 120, 125 Cruz, Norma - 1, 211, 287 Cryer, Dinah - 287 Cuellar, Evelyn - 287 Culp, Janet- 287 Culp, Jimmy - 271, 287 Culp, Michael- 287 Culp, Patricia - B8 Culpepper, Judy - 287 Cunningham, Joy - 287 Currle, Patricia - 1, 287 Culvelier, Cherrie -114, 287 D Daniell, Diane - 287 Daniels, Sandra - 88, 287 Danley, Charlene - 88, 197 Danley, Gloria - 287 Darr, Daniel - 287 Darr, Kathleen - 114, 262, 88, 138, 30 Davis, Betty - 287 Davis, Daphne - 287 Davis, Darrell- 288 Davis, Debra - 288 Davis, Detta - 288 Davis, Joyce - 288 Davis, Judy - 288 Davis, Linda - 288 Davis, Mariorie - 288 Davis, Mary - 288 Davis, Patricia - 288 Davis, Tammy - 288 Davis, Victoria - 288 Davis, Wayne - 288 Day, Diana - 288 Day, Leroy - 288 Day, Lloyd - 288 Day, Teresa - 288 Day, Vicki- 288, 195 Delany, James - 288 DeLeon, George - 88, 288 De Las Rios, Dalia - 288 De Shazo Paula Delaney, Laura - 288 DeLaney, Maureen - 288 Deleon, David - 288 Delean, Ricky- 288 Delgado, Ana - 288 Delgado, Richard - 169, 125, 174 288 Deluna, Richy - 88 Deluna, Yolanda - 288 Denena, Frank - 179, 288, 225 Dennis, Linda - 288 Dennis, Mariann - 288 Dennis, Marion - 88 Denton, Joseph - 288 Denton, Thomas - 88 Dever, Rhonda - B8 Dever, Sandra - 289 Dewberry, Sharon - 186, 289 Diaz, Rudy -159 Diaz, Angleia - 289 Diaz, Gloria - 88, 249 Diaz, Janette - 289 Diaz, Sammy - 289 Dickens, Billy - 159, 88, 174 Dobbs, Barbara - 186, 289 Dobbs, Patsy - 289 Dodd, David - 1, 289 Dodson, Lloyd - 159, 289 Dodson, Michael- 88 Doerrig, Patrick - 114, 158, 289 Dominguez, Betty - 289 Dominik, Cheryl- 289 Dominik, David - 289 Dominy, Douglas - 289 Dominy, Mary - 289 Dooley, Debra - 88, 215, 231 Dooley, Donna -114, 289 Dorsett, John - 289 Dowell, Marie - 289 Doyle, Bynum - 289 Drilling, Yvonne - 289 Duffee, Jo - 289 Dumeswil, Cheryl- 288 Dumeswil, Susan - 289 Duncan, Kathy - 289 Dunn, Jimmy - 289 Dunn, Sharlene - 289 Durdin, James - 289 Duron, Paul- 289 Dyess, Blaine - 289 E Ecke, Janet- 289 Eddins, Ronald - 289 Edgar, Laura - 289 Edmond, Larry - 274 Edmonds, Shiela - 290 Edon, Gyatha - 290 Edwards, Artis - 88 Edwards, Donald - 88 Eggert, Susie - 290 Eheman, Bonnie - 290 Ehmling, Tandra - 290 Eiland, Marena - 290 Elder, Audrey - 290 Elliott, Bonnie - 88, 266 Elliott, Brion - 290 Elliott, Sandia - 290 Elliott, Debbie - 88 Ellis, Kathy - 290 Ellis, Susan - 290 Ely, Rae - 290 England, Willie - 290 English, Sharon - 290 Espitia, Lupe - 290 Espitia, Virginia - 290 Evans, Joe - 159 Evans, Kerry - 290 Evans, Reginal - 290 Evans, Sharon - 88 Evans, Steven - 290 Everett, Howard - 290 Everett, Jerald - 290 Ewing, Karen - 89, 290 F Falkenberry, Debra - 89 Farias, Vera - 290 Farkas, Charlotte - 290 Farkas, Elaine - 89, 197 Farr, Kenneth - 290 Farrell, Tambara - 290 Faulkner, Debra - 89 Fslchek, Regina - 260, a9, 24 Felder, Bertha - 229, 290 Felder, Mary - 89 rem, Sheryl- 15, 139, 203 Ferguson, Harlan - 291 Ferguson, Robert - 291 Few, Steven -291 Fickling, Jolene - 291 Fielding, Terri- 291 Fields, Katherine - 291 Fields, Linda - 291 Fife, Theresa - 291 Flchner, Mike - 89 Fippinger, Bruce - 291 Fischer, Laura - 89 Fletcher, Christy - 291 Fletcher, John - 89, 291 Floch, Cythia - 186, 291 Floch, Rhonda - 291 Flores, Albert- 89, 182 Flores, Ildefonzo - 59, 235, 242, 239 Flores, Michael- 291 Flores, Sylvia - 291 Flournoy, Deborah - 291, 245 Flournoy, Stanley - 291 Flournoy, Vickie - 89 Flynt, Sherry - 291 Ford, Kathleen - 291 Ford, Rhonda - 291 Forney, Linda - 89 Forrester, Allen - 291 Forsyth, William -159 Fortenberry, Jacquelin - 291 Foster, Daniel - 158 Foster, Erin - 291 Foster, Loretta - 15, 16, 89, 126 Foster, Lourinda - 89 Faster, Scot - 291 Fountain, Donald - 158 Fountain, Peggy - 291 Fowllies, Cynthia - 186 Fowlkes, John - 158, 291 Frakes, Penelope - 291 Franco, Eugene - 291 Frank, Danny - 291 Franklin, James - 291 Franklin, Jolindo - 291 Franks, Cindy - 291 Franks, Connie - 291 Frederick, Michael- 59, 89, 235, 242, 239, 241 Freeman, David - 291 Freeman, Patricia - 291 Freeman, Theresa - 291 Freeze, Herbert- 155, 157, 158 Freeze, Patrick - 126, 127 Tiblier, Alfonso eyes, Ma Friday, Patricia - 48, 1 14 Fritsche, Karen - 291 Fritsche, Sherry - 291 Frye, Pamela - 89 Fudge, Kathi- 291 Fuentes, Martha - 292 G Golan, Karen - 292 Golan, Rosanette - 186, 292 Golan, Timothy - 89, 264 Galik, Shirley - 292 Gomez, Cindy - 292 Gann, Cheryl- 292 Garcia, Carmen - 89, 13 Garcia, Frances - 89 Garcia, Freddy - 158, 292 Garcia, Gilbert - 292 Garcia, Henry - 292 Garcia, Joanne - 292 Garcia, Raquel- 292 Garcia, Sylvia - 292 Garcia, Victor - 292 Garcia Jr., Nash - 292 Gardner, Debora - 292 Gardner, Donald - 292 Garibay, Naomi - 213, 292 Garrett, Thomas - 292 Garza, Angel- 292 Garza, Guy -158, 165 Garza, James - 89 Garza, Leticia - 266, 292 amd, Mary - 259, 209, 263, 292 Garza, Mary - 292 Garza, Melchora - 292 Garza, Mireya - 292 Glass, Claude -158, 293 Gloss, Ronald -158, 293 Glenn, Donald - 293 Glenn, Donna - 90 Glenn, Gale - 293 Glover, Carol- 293 Glover, George - 90 Gober, George - 293 Gobert, Alvin - 90 Gobert, Lula - 293 Goethe, Deborah - 293 Goldston, Sherrill- 90 Gamez, Diane - 90 Gonzales, Annette - 293 Gonzales, Gilbert- 293 Gonzales, Gloria - 120, 121, 293 Gonzales, Joe - 159, 293 Gonzales, Jae - 293 Gonzales, Leo - 159 Gonzales, Lupe- 15, 169, 172, 123,126,180,1B4,185, 293 Gonzales, Mario - 158 Gonzales, Mike - 293 Gonzales, Pete -159, 293 Gonzales, Rachel- 259, 293 Gonzales, Rosa - 293 Gonzales, Rudy - 90 Gonzales, Sally - 293 Gonzales, Sylvia - 293 Gonzales, Tony - 293 Goodman, Janie - 293 Goodman, Richard - 90 Goodman, Tam - 253 Goodwin, Gordon - 293 Goodwin, Margaret - 293 Goodwin, Nancy - 293 Garza Patricia Garza Patricia Garza, Ramiro Garza Robert- 292 Garza Rosa - Garza, Rose - 292 Garza, Theresa - 213, 292 Garza, Yolanda - 89 Gordon, Dionne - 293 Gare, Bertha - 90 Goss, Lillian - 293 Goss, Starr - 90 Gottberg, Karen - 293 Grant, Karen - 90 Grant, Larry - 294 Graviono, Kathryn - 294 Gaskey, Rhetta - 292 Gates, Susan - 292 Gatewood, Pamela - 292 Gatlin, David - 292 Geller, Daryl -- 292 Gerich, Bobby - 292 Gerich, Jimmie - 89 Giamalva, Cindy - 89 Gibbs, Rebecca - 90 Gibson, Judith - 293 G11,Ronu1d-1sa,117,12o,121, 29:1 Gilbert, Jacqui - 293 Gilbert, Teresa - 253, 293 Gilley, Carol - 293 G111ey,ma - 158,293 Tucker, Keith Smith, Gary M Gray, Gary - 294 Gray, Robin - 294 Green, Bennie - 294 Green, Judy - 294 Green, Susie - 294 Green, Theresa - 294 Greenleaf, Diunna -114, 125, 161, 186,294 Greeny, Debra - 294 Gregg, Dawn - 37, 205, 207 Grettenberg, David - 90 Grettenberg, Douglas - 294 Griffith, Ella - 294 Griggers, James - 294 Grimes, Dianna - 294 Guaiardo, Richard - 294 is, Elva V , James Thom Guaiardo, Susan - 294 Guerra, Lydia - 294 Guerrero, Rosemary - 294 Guidy, Lynn - 294 Gunhouse, Elizabeth - 213, 294 Gunn, Alta - 294 Gunn, Tommy -- 90 Gurganus, Danny - 294 Gutierrez, Ray - 294 Gutierrez, Santas - 294 Gutierrez, Sylvia - 213, 294 Guzman, Norma - 294 Guzman, Susan - 211, 294 H Hoertl, Darrell- 294 Hoertl, Diane - 294 Hahn, Mona - 294 Hoil, Cheryl - 294 Hall, Belinda - 90 Hall, Florence - 294 Hail, Joyce - 295 Hall, Marion - 223, 295 Hall, Melodie - 295 Hall, Michael- 90, 266, 24 Hall, Terry - 295 Hall, William - 295 Hamilton, Donnie - 90, 24 Hamilton, Holly - 295 Hamilton, Lucy- 295 Hamm, Clayton - 295 Hammock, Charlotte - 213, 295 Hammer, Debbie - 295 Hanks, Janet- 213, 295 Hanks, Pat-158, 295 Hanlon, Karen - 295 Hanlon, Robert- 295 Hordt, Carolyn - 295 Hordt, Elmo - 158, 295 Hordt, Paulette - 295 Hardy, Deborah - 295 Hargis, Barbara - 295 Hargis, Coral - 90 Hargrove, Rebecca - 295 Harp, Judy - 295 Harrell, Mark -159, 295 Harris, Billy - 295 Harris, James - 295 Harris, Juanita - 295 Harris, Sondra - 295 Harrison, Billy- 295 Harrod, John - 90 Hart, Shirley - 295 Harvell, Tamara - 295 Hawkins, Deborah - 295 Hawkins, Dianna - 205, 207, 295 Hoyslip, Gary - 295 Heaton, Stephen - 295 Hebert, Tony - 295 Heggins, Denise - 295 Helms, Bryan - 159 Helms, Vance -158, 295 Hemby, Kathy - 295 Hemby, Mike - 295 Henderson, Brenda - 295 Henderson, Ernest- 90 Henderson, Gary - 296 Henderson, Gary - 296 Henderson, Kathy - 296 Henderson, Laurie - 296 Henderson, Lesa - 296 Henderson, Pamela - 296 Henderson, Robert - 296 Henderson, Robyn - 296 Henry, Lee 2 Henderson, Sharon - 296 - 96 i 2 Henson, Le gh- 96 Hernandez, Doreen - 296 Hernandez, Frank -159, 296 Hernandez, Maria - 296 Hernandez, Sylvia - 296 Hernandez, Sylvia - 90 Hernandez, Trinidad - 296 Herren, Earl- 296 Herrington, Charles Hershberger, Jani - 296 Hessler, Michael- 296 Hessler, Timothy - 296 Heuermann, Bettie - 296 Hicks, Barbara - 296 Hiesser, Debbie - 90, 296 Hill, Debra - 296 Hill, Debra - 296 Hill, Randy - 123, 296, 192 Hines, Johnny - 163 Hines, Lodonna - 296 Hinna, John - 296 Hinna, Kristine Hinoioso, Albert- 296 Hinoiosa, Oscar - 296 Hiser, Lisa - 296 Hiser, Terri- 296 Hotfart, Sherry - 296 Hoffman, Debra - 296 Hoffmaster, Stephen - 296 Hague, Gail - 296 Holden, Ronnie - 158, 296 Holstein, Kelly - 296 Holt, Anita - 19, 90, 213 Holt, Cynthia - 296 Honeycutt, Sheree - 266 Honn, Robert- 296 Hood, Clenton - 91, 242 Hood, Nancy - 296 Hopkins, Marvin - 296 Howard, Donna - 296 Howard, Robert - 296 Howe, Marvin - 90 Hawton, Beth - 297 OUR PAYING FRIENDS FROM MR. 5TAFFORD'S HOMEROOM ARE: 711. to b.l Cindy Rockenboch, Cynthia Baldridger M0119 Maleplffff 5011510 Daniels, . , G Raul Suniga, Toni Teasdale, Alisa Toy, Leticia Garcia, Vernon Knigge. 4 lt. to b.l Carolyn Brumley, Velma Brown, Lou Ann Terry, Jennie Salazar eoI'9e immy Shurley. Howton, Cynthia - 297 Huber, Mary - 91 , 274 Hudgens, Deborah - 297 Hudson, Mary - 297 Hull, Debbie - 297 Humbert, Keith - 297 Humphrey, Loyd - 297 Hunter, Dale - 297 Hutchinson, Andy - 91 , 231, 235, 241 Hutchinson, Kathryn - 297 Hutchison, Cheryl -91 Hutsen, Julie- 297 Hutto, Angus - 297 Hutlo, Larry - 297 Idom, Richard - 297 Inglis, Dorothea - 297 Inglis, Ronnie - 297 Ingram, William lnacencio, Joel - 159 lnocencio, Jose - 159 Isbell, Kay - 247, 297 Ivey, Barbara - 297 Ivey, Cynthia - 297 J Jackson, Deborah - 297 Jackson, Pam - 297 Jackson, Timothy - 205, 207, 231, 297 Jomail, Charles - 158, 297 Janak, John -- 176 Janes, Rocky - 297 Janke, Debbie - 252, 297 Janke, Jeanne - 47, 263, 91 , 209 Jaynes, Andra - 213, 297 Jaynes, Jerry - 159, 297 Jayroe, Brian - 297 Jimenez, Imelda -91,19 Joe, Carol-1 14, 203, 297 Joe, Gary - 258, 91 Johnson, Barbara - 297 Johnson, Brenda - 297 Johnson, Carol - 297 Johnson, Clayton - 297 Johnson, Craig - 159, 297 Johnson, Donald - 91 Johnson, Elvin 1 91 Johnson, John -158, 179, 297 Johnson, Lonita - 297 Johnson, Linda - 297 Johnson, Marilyn - 297 Johnson, Mary - 297 Johnson, Mary - 297 Johnson, Phyllis - 297 Johnson, Rita - 297 Johnson, Sandy - 165 Johnson, Tammy - 297 Johnson, Toby - 159 Janes, Avery - 297 Jones, Bobby-157, 158, Jones, Cindy - 297 Jones, Debbie - 297 Jones, Gerald - 297 Jones, James- 163, 297 Jones, Kenneth - 297 Jones, Kevin - 91 Jones, Kim - 297 Jones, Lolo - 297 Jones, Michael- 297 Jones, Patricia - 298 Jones, Richard - 298 Janes, Ricky - 298 Jones, Terry - 298 Joins, Carol - 262, 91, 138, 27, 208, 241, 235, 236, 239 Jordan, Dennis - 298 Jordy, Pamela - 298 Jumper, Randy - 91 Juricek, Darel - 298 Juricek, Steve - 91 K Kalef, Buthaynah - 298 Keasling, Fred - 298 Keasling, Sherrie - 298 Keasling, Teno - 298 Keen, Sheila Keene, Connie - 298 Keene, Curtis - 91 Keleshian, Donald - 298 Kelley, Buddy - 298 Kelley, Cynthia - 298 Kelley, David - 298 Kelley Debra - 298 Kelley: 161.6 - 229, 266, 298' Kelley, Rose - 298 Kelley, Sandra - 249, 251, 298 Kelley, Sheryl - 91 Kelly, Jimmy - 298 Kelly, Larry - 298 Kelly, Patrick - 298 Kempenski, Carol - 91, 235, 240 Kempenski, Dale - 298 Kendrick, Terry - 297 Kennedy, Condces - 298 Kerr, Kenneth - 298 Kessner, Chris - 213, 298 Kessner, Roger - 298 Key, Wynnye - 298 Kidd, Gregory - 158, 298 Kidd, Max - 298 Kilton, Paula - 298 Kines, Vickie - 91 , 195, 29 Kirsch, Gregory - 298 Kirsch, Jeffrey - 298 Kizer, Terry - 298 Klaus, Daniel - 40, 157, 91, 19, 123,24,129,126, 131,161 Klein, Darwin - 253, 298 Knigge, Curtis - 161, 165, 122 123, 299 Knigge, Vernon - 91 , 195,19 Knighten, Kathy - 299 Knoblock, Sharon - 266 Kolaia, Karen - 299 7, 24 Kordowski, Edward - 158, 299 Kralich, Catherine - 299 Kralich, Joseph - 299 Kron, Roxanne - 299 Krause, Jenny - 299 Krummel, George - 91 Kuykendall, Jay - 299 Kuykendall, Kyle - 299 L Lofferty, Bobbie - 299 Lomas, Gabriel - 180 Lamas, Gwendolen - 299 Lamas, Linda - 91 London, James - 91 Landrum, Daryl - 299 Laney, Donna - 299 Liles, James - 180, 299 Lilley, Russell - 158, 179, 299 Lilly, Lanita - 299 Lilly, Lisa - 299 Lindsey, Donald - 299 Link, Ricky - 299 Lira, Felicia - 299 Lira, Jesse - 299 Lira, Rebecca - 299 Little, Eddie -- 299 Livingston, Pandora - 299 Lloyd, Colleen - 92 Lloyd, Donna - 299 Lofton, Debbie - 299 Long, Jack - 300 Lopez, Diana - 300 Lopez, Margaret - 300 Lopez, Rene - 300 Lopez, Soyla - 300 Lorah, Cynthia - 92, 216 Loreda, George - 92 Lout, Donna - 186, 300 Laney, Roy - 299 Langley, Frankie - 118, 1 Langston, Anthony Langston, Lisa - 299 Lapaglia, Carsonia - 159 Lapaglia, Sheila - 266, 299 Lara, Elizabeth - 119, 211 La ra ,Linda - 299 19, 299 Lara, Mary - 91 Lara, Sabina- 16, 159, 124, 125, 299 La ra , Sylvia - 299 Lassetter, Linda - 299 Latham, Cheryl - 299 Lau, Janet - 299 Lavergne, Pamela - 299 Law, Laura - 299 Lawrence, Belinda - 299 Lawson, James - 299 Lawson, James - 155, 158, 159 260, 299 Lawson, Randy - 299 Lawson, Sandy - 299 Leal, Elvira - 91 , 189, 253 Leal, Leticia - 299 Leal, Marie - 189 Leal, Richard - 299 Lee, Deborah - 213, 299 Lee, Deborah - 299 Lee, Gary - 163, 91 Lee, Gary -163, 92,132,198 Lee, Glenna - 299 Lee, Karen - 229, 299 Lee, Lorri - 299 Lee, Sharon - 299 Lefevre, Laura - 299 Leger, Debra - 299 Lewis, Karen - 299 Lout, Ronna - 229, 300 Love, David - 300 Lowery, Sharon - 300 Lowrey, Edward - 300 Lowry, Geraldine - 300 Lowry, Kathleen - 300 Lazano, Charles - 300 Lucas, Lowretta - 300 Luce, Terry - 300 Lugo, Javier - 300 Lugo, Sylvia - 92 Luhm, Melvin - 159, 300 Luhm, Paula - 300 Luian, Antoinett - 300 Luion, Cecelia - 300 Luke, Donald - 300 Luke, Steven - 300 Luna, Linda - 300 M Macey, Marlana - 92 Macey, Michael - 300 Maddux, Beth - 40, 113, 92 Maddux, Paula - 300 Maieski, Kathy - 300 Maieski, Kenneth - 92 Malco Malco m, Sheena - 300 m, Sheree - 92 Maldonado, Nicholas - 92 Malep art, June - 40, 112, 113, 112,126, 127,130, 131 Malep ort, Robert - 92 Manning, Pamela - 300 Marshall, Julie - Martin , Annette - 301 Martin, Jack- 301 Ma rti n , Joyce - 301 Martin, Marlene - 301 Martin, Rene - 301 117,125,300 92, Martin, Ronny- 174, 155, 158, 92 131,40, 144, 146,l48, 149, 1 so, 154 Martin, Thoretta - 301 Martinelli, Jack - 301 Martinelli, Terri - 301 Martinez, Anthony -180, 301 Martinez, Elizabeth - 301 Martinez, Mary - 92 Martinez, Norma - 301 Martinez, Rachel - 301 Martinez, Ruben - 301 Martinez Martinez Masala, , Saniuanit - 301 , Sylvia - 301 Frances - 301 Masala, Judy - 301 Mason, Margie - 301 Massey, Jessa - 301 Matlock, Raymond - 169, 174, 301 Motranga, Cheryl - 301 Motranga, James - 301 Maxey, Deborah - 301 Maxwell, Robbie - 301 I Mayes, John - 144, 157, 158, 92 McBroom, Darrell - 300 McBroom, David - 92 McCaffrey, Johnny -157, 158 Mcgzaftrey, William - 5, 157, 158, McClure, Marty - 300 McCain, Sharon - 300 McCollum, Keith - 300 McCormick, Richard - 159, 300 McCorquodale, Cheri - 300 McCorquodale, Teri - 300 McDonald, Mark - 300 McDowell, Margo - 300 McGill, Deborah - 300 McGuire, Mark - 300 Mclntyre, Michael - 300 Mclntyre, Royce - 300 McKensie, Vivian T 300 McKithern, Len -ooo McLain, Dena - :ioo McShan, Maureeng- 75 McVicker, June 1 300 McCall, Michael -7 300 McCardle, Taronda - 300 McCasIin, Pamela - 262, 92 McClanahan, Terri - 300 McCollum, Karl - 300 McCurdy, Terry - 300 McDevitt, Vicky - 300 McDonald, Brendd- 300 McDonald, James -155, 92, 119, 1 23 McFall, Thomas - 300 McKee, Billy - 165, 300 McKee, Janet - 213, 300 McKeever, Lindsay - 169, 174 McKensie, James - 92, 26 SUR PA:Ylwg5,5xRlENdDS FROM MRS. SPATES' HOMEROOM ARE: ll. to r.l Rhonda Dever, Gwyn Guidy, Heriberta Sauceda, Virginia Vasquez, Kenneth 0Uft9, ,Y iran a, Robert Prodoehl, Marlene Omura, Albert Flores, Vickie Flournoy, Mike Dodson, David Baker, Sheree Malcolm, Ann Munn, I . . . 1223 lfihzlgggggzili lcel Y: David Aid, Carmen Garcia, Johnny Roberts, Nancy Rafferty, Laura Snelson, Mary Trent, Wanda Wade, Sharon Samuels, I 'i McKensie, Marilyn - 186 McMannes, Dale - 92 Mead, Sheila - 301 Meador, Debra - 301, 1 17, 120, 121 Mechura, Kay - 301 Medellin, Connie - 301 Medina, Elena - 301 Medina, Ernest- 92 Mendez, Sylvia - 301 Mendoza, Norma - 247, 301 Mercilliott, Bobbye - 92 Mercilliott, Cathy - 301 Mericle, Robin - 301 Merritt, Billy - 180, 301 Meyers, Greg - 302 Michalinos, Callie - 15, 92, 125 Middleton, Debra - 302 Miles, Dianne - 302 Miller, Donna - 302 Miller, Douglas - 302 Miller, Keith - 92 Miller Phyllis - 302 Mansrf Rhonda - ao: 249 Miller, Scott - Miller, Selena - 266, 302, 192 Miller, Sherri- 302 Miller, Wesley - 125 Mills, Charlie - 302 Mills, Lynette - 302 Milner, Monyca - 211, 302 Miranda, Rosa - 92 Mitchell, Becky - 302 Mitchell, Robert- 158, 302 Mitchell, Wanda - 302 Mize, Pamela - 302 Monk, Douglas - 302 Montgomery, George - 92 Montgomery, Jeannine - 302 Montgomry, Cynthia - 302 Moody, Letho - 302 Moore, Elizabeth - 302 Moore, Sandra - 302 Mora, Hope - 213, 302 Moren, Jerry - 302 Moreno, Carolina - 302 Moreno, Joe - 159, 302 Moreno, John -159 Morgan, Morgan, Brenda - 302 James - 158 Morris, Fred - 302 Morris, Gary - 176, 93 Morris, James - 180, 302 Morris, Kert - 302 Morris, Robin - 302 Morris, William - 302 Mos ueda Ra mond-179 302 Cl 1 Y r Mosqueda, Velia - 211, 303 Mothershead, Serena - 303 Mowery, Cynthia - 303 Muckelroy, Sue - 303 Mueller, Theresa - 93 Mullikin, Sora - 15, 114, 262, 93, 132, 241, 208, tae, 133, :io Mullins, Roger -195 Munguia, Yvonne - 303 Munoz, Lupe- 157, 158 Murphy, Bythel - 303 Murphy, Ronald - 159, 303 Myrick, Clyde - 303 N Nance, Carolyn - 303 Navarre, Robert - 303 Nealy, Marlene - 303 Neely, John - 303 Nehlig, Terry - 211, 303 Nickerson, Connie - 303 Nickerson, Ricky - 159 Nicol, Herman - 303 Noel, Gary - 303 Noel, Suzanne - 163 Norman, Wingard - 303 Norris, Tamie - 303 Norris, Theron - 93 Norris Jr., Vernon - 303 Novosacl, Denise - 303 0 O'Boyle, Kenneth - 303 O'DaIe, James - 303 O'Dole, Sandra - 93 O'Farrell, Jett - 93 Okonslci, Eddie - 158, 303 Okonski, Sammy -15,155, 158, 93 Oldham, Jonathan - 144, 158 Oldner, Sondra - 303 Olds, Thurman - 93 Oliver, Gary - 303 oner, Allen - 15, 93, 120, 164 Oller, Melvin - 164 O'Mura, Marlene - 93 O'Neal, Kendall- 303 Ortega, Armando- 303 Ortega, Eddie - 35, 206, 207, 303 Ortega, Elizabeth - 93 Ortega, Eva - 249 Ortega, Ratael - 120, 121, 303 Ortiz, Mario - 303 Ortiz, Veronica - 93 oswei1,Afby Lee - 179, sos Oubre, Armas - 303 Oubre, Yvonne - 303 Overturf, Cherie - 303 Overturf, Kathleen - 229 Overturf, Mary - 93, 122, 123, 229 Owens, Tresa - 303 P Padilla, Morcelle - 213, 303 Pady, Janet- 303 Pady, Laura - 163 Palomares, Alice - 303 Palomares, Elida - 213, 303 Paloma, Anna - 303 Panovo, Claiborn - 158, 303 Pontoia, Roy - 93 Parker Pa rker , Bruce - 158, 93 , Danny - 93, 273 Parker, Larry - 303 Parker, Marshall- 303 Parker, Vicki - 93, 24 Parker Jr., Melvin - 303 Parks, Joe - 303 Parks, Paulo - 303 Parra, Linda - 303 Parsons, Dorothy - 93, 1 19 Parsons, John - 15 Paschal, Lucretia - 303 Pate, Stephen - 303 Payne, Amy - 93 Payne, Jarrel - 303 Pearson, Clark - 303 Pearson, Laura - 303 Pearson, Terry - 75, 93, 216, 217 Pecht, Cheryl- 303 Pena, Albert- 303 Pena, Belinda - 304 Pena, Joe - 304 Pena, Raymond - 94, 249 Pendergrass, Barbara - 304 Pennington, Dale - 304, 231 Pennington, Rhonda - 304 Perales, Virginia - 94 Perez, Carmen - 304 Perez, Mary - 304 Perez, Rosemary - 249 Perry, Cynthia - 304 Peterson, Terrie - 304 Petree, Donna - 304 Petty, Virginia - 304 158, 304 215 Phillips, Barry - Phillips, Judy - Phillips, Patsy - 304 Phillips, Peggy - 94 Pickens, Jimmy - 164, 94 Pieper, Robert- 304 Pierce, Cynthia - 304 Pierce, Kathy - 94 Pilkinton, Dennis - 304 Pilkinton, Keith - 304 Pitman, Joe - 40, 155, 158, 94, 1 60 Pittman, Atheldo - 304 Pittman, Michael- 304 Pitts, Frances - 94 Plemmons, David - 154, 155, 158, 94 Pope, Gary - 304 Popp, Nancy - 304 Popp, Steven - 146, 149, 157, 153 Popp, Thomas - 260, 304 Porter, Randy - 304 Potter, Charles Potts, Barbara - 304 Powdrill, Sheila - 304 Presa, Tammy - 304 Preston, Becky - 304 Price, Peggy - 304 Price, Ricky - 304 Price, Robert - 304 Prodoehl, Cynthia - 94 Prodoehl, Donald - 304 Prodoehl, Robert - 94 Pruett Jr., Arthur- 158, 304 Pruitt, James - 304 Pruneda, Rosalinda - 304 Puckett, Patricia - 304 Purcell, Nancy - 304 Putman, Beverly - 21, 304 Putman, Ricky - 304 Q Quartatella, Catherine - 304 Quinn, Lois - 304 R Radetski, Desiree - 304 Rotterty, Nancy - 94 Raley, John - 304 Raley, Leslie - 304 Ramirez, Gloria - 304 Ramirez, Rebecca -19. 94 Ramirez, Rosa - 304 Rarnirez, Roy - 304 Ramirez, Teresa - 304 Ramirez, Theresa - 213, 304 Ramos, Julie - 304 Ramos, Trinidad - 94 Ramsey, Christina - 304 Rape, Debbie - 94, 213, 211 Rapoza, Deborah - 95 Ratclift, Jerry - 304 Rath, Connie - 304 Rathbun, Karen - 304 Rathbun, Kelly - 304 Rawls, Cathy - 304 Rawls, Mark - 158 Rawls, Michael - 304 Ray, Cheryl- 305 Ray, David - 305 Ray, Helen - 165, 305 Reddehase, Kelly - 305 Rendon, Raul- 305 Rendon, Thomas - 305 Reneau, Barbara - 305 Reyes, David - 305 Reyes, Ester - 305 Reyes, Frank - 305 Reyes, Laura - 305 Reyes, Rebecca - 305 Reyes, Sylvia - 305 Reyna, Irene - 305 Reyna, Richard - 305 Reynolds, Terrie - 305 Rhame, Linda - 305 Richards, Cynthia 75, 95, 195, 193 Richards, Vicki- 305 Ricoy, Johnny - 305 Ridgeway, Robert- 158 Ridings, Craig - 305 Ridings, Russ -15, 16, 95, 110, 126,127,12B,129,130,131, 142,149,l54,155,15B,164, 192, 195 Riebschloger, Gary - 94 Riebschlager, Kathleen - 305 Rioias, Robert- 241 Rioios, Roger - 159 Rios, Elias - 305 Rios, Joann - 305 Rios, Lea - 305 Risher, Johnny - 158, 215, 305 Risher, Julia - 305 Ritter, Shirley - 95 Rivas, Anita - 95, 24 Rivas, Ester Rivera, Alice - 305 Rivera, Pauline - 305 Roach, Luther -159 Roach, Syble - 305 Roark, Terri- 305 Robbins, Karen - 305 Roberts, Johnny - 95 Robertson, Crystal- 306 Robinson, David - 159 Robinson, Ernest- 1 14, 150, 152,158 Robinson, Karla - 229, 305 Robinson, Patricia - 305 Rocha, Joaquin - 306 Rockenback, Cindy - 95, 306 Rodriguez, Domingo - 306 Rodriguez, Eddie - 159, 306 Rodriguez, Linda - 306 Rodriguez, Sylvia - 306 Rodriguez, Yvonne - 95 Rodriquez, Emmanuel Rodriquez, Roy Rodriquez, Tony- 262, 207, 208, 23 r, 205, 95 Rogers, Beatrice - 306, 245 Rogers, Mary - 306 Roios, Jesse - 306 Roliord, Katherine - 75, 95, 195 Roliard, Larry - 176, 306 Romero, Joanne - 95, 266 Root, Lester - 306 Rose Connie - 306 Pamela - 95 Rose, Rose, , Steve - 95 Rosner, Frank -158, 306 OUR PAYING FRIENDS FROM MRS. LEWlS'S HOMEROOM: lback row, l. to r.l Mrs. Lewis, Earl Herren, DeWoyne Hawkins, Frank Hernandez, Bryan Helms, Pam Henderson, Gary Hoyslip, Douglas Lui, Betty Salinas, Lindo Horn, Joria Zimmerman. imrddle row, l. to r.1 Gary Henderson, t ' Robert Honn, Kelly Holstein, Patricia Samuels, Sherry Hoffart, Sally Wunderlich, Shirley Hart, Lesa Henderson. ifront row, l. to'r.l Junror'HrnolaT::r, Kurt Holbrook, Dale Hogland, Tamara Harvell, Doreen Hernandez, Debbie Hoffman, Donna Hines, Kristine Hlnno, Sandi Harris and Leticia Lea . Wrlllams Davld Rosner Steve 146 158 Royder John 180 185 Rozell Mrchael 306 Razell Tom 306 Rudosrll Peggy 306 Ruscher Cynthra Ruscher Rrchard 306 Rushrng Cannre 95 Rushrng Mrchael Russell Crndy 307 Ryals Llsa 06 Ryals Sondra 306 Ryan Carolyn 306 Ryan Dovrd 7 Ryan Deborah 96 Salazar Jennre 4 Salazar Rebecca 259 307 Saldana Beatrrce 0 Saldana Elrda 307 Saldana Lurs 96 Salrnas Betty 307 Salrnas Guadalupe 96 Salinas Jacob 180 307 Sample Nancy 307 Samuels Sharon Sanches Manuel 1 Sanchez Marcral 1 Sanchez Patncra Sanchez Rosarro 07 Sanders Lynette 3 Sanders Rrcky 3 Sanders Shan 3 Sands Russell 3 7 Sanford Cheryl 3 Sanford Della 9 Sanford Donald Sanford Mary 213 307 Santrago Joe 307 Santos Norma 307 Sapp Davrd 307 Sauceda Eugenia 0 Sauceda Herbreta 96 Sauceda Teresa 307 Sauceda Valentrne 96 Saunders Teresa 307 Saunders Wrllram Schlde James 163 Schrefelbern Rrcky 144 158 307 Schmrdt Alvrs 96 Schoell Cundy 266 307 Schoellhorn Shurley 307 Schomer Cynthra Schomer Davrd Schultz Amy Schultz Beverly Schultz Dovrd 40 60 96 122 146149152 154155 161 176 85 Schultz Debra 308 Schultz Larry Schulze Catherrne 308 Scott Terry Scroggrns Pamela 213 Seale Walter 308 Seelye Alrce 308 Segura Vrrgrnra 308 Selby Mrchele 308 Selvera Guadalupe 308 Serafrn Carla 308 Seymour Steven 179 176 308 Shafer Kathy 308 Sharpe Denise 96 Shaughnessy Francrs Shaw Jan 266 Sheffreld Patsy Shelton Rrcky 146 158 308 Shelton Tina 308 Sheppard Donna 308 Sheppard Harold 158 119 126 197 308 Shermer Steven 308 Shrlley Gayla Shurley Jamre Shurley Renee Shurley Jrmmy 2 Shurley Tommy Stcrlra Mrnam 308 Srglel Carolyn 96 Sr os Carolyn 308 Srva Annabelle 35 96 Sava Lee 08 S1 vo Phl lp 157 158 96 Sr va Ruben 158 Srlvra Becky 308 Srlvro Ronnre Srmmons Cynthra 75 97 195 47 75195197 48114 308 Slmmons Dan 308 Simmons Gary 308 Simmons Lrbby 308 SrmmonsJr Clyde 158 Slmon Emrly 308 Srmpson Crndy 308 Srmpson Paula 308 Srmpson Sandra 211 308 Sums Shelby 308 Srnclarr Karen 97 Srngleton Sandra 308 Skmner Jeffery 158 308 Skoba Cynthra 308 Skolaskr Jotvr 308 Slade Deborah 97 213 209 Slade Jack 158 308 Slattan Cherrre 15 16 35 37 40 47 97112123128129 130131 195 207 215 308 Small Steven 309 Sm1th Bessre 309 Smrth Brenda 30 Smrth Carla 309 Smrth Char es 97 Smrth Darrel 205 117 0 Smrth Debra 309 Smrth Dewey 309 Smrth Dianne 309 Smrth Ear 09 Smrth Elizabeth 309 Smrth Frelda 309 Smrth Janrce 309 Smrth Jonathan 309 Smrth Kerth Smrth Kerth Smrth Larry Smrth Mark Smrth Nancy Smrth Fatrlcra Smrth Regrna Smrth Rrchard Smrth Rrchard 97 133 134 309 158 309 158 180 309 309 Smrth Rlta 97 266 Smrth Ronme 309 Smrth Stephen 242 Smrth Sue 09 Smrth Travrs 97 Smrtherman Steve 309 Snell Patty 309 Snider Nnta Snoe Debra Snoe Gary 3 Saard Jerry Soard Sandra Sollse Patrrca Solomon Pattr 3 Sarrano Frank 3 213 9 Sorrona Grace Sorrano Marra Sowell Mrldred Sowell Trmathy Spear Donel 3 9 3 309 S ell Lrnda 309 P Sprnks Johnnre Sprnks Ronald 158 309 Starne Charlanne 3 Starne Clydene Stanger Randy 3 27 97132136 Talamantez Norma 98 Talbert Davrd 310 Tamayo Dorothy 3 0 Tonner Karen 310 Tapra Anthony 3 0 Taras Gay 310 Taylor A rr 310 Taylor Chrrs 98 267 Taylor Dennis 8 Taylor James 159 Taylor Joe 167 169 171 4 180 185 Teague Grna 311 Teague Ray 98 217 Teasdale Tom 47 98 132 134 136 137 261 Templrn Rickey 98 185 176 Terry Lou 98 216 Tesch Jr James 169 311 Teske Nancy 311 Thorp Arley 98 Therrot Alnce 311 Therrot Bully 158 118 119 264 Thomas Car 311 Thomas James Thomas l.ynd1a Thomas Prucly 3 Thomas Tommy Thompson Janet Thompson Roy 174 185 211 Thompson Terry Thompson Wesley 180 311 Thornton James 15 98 117 30 Thornton Patrrcra 186 Thornton Samuel 311 Thrallkrll Erlah Trbler George T1dwell Brenda Trdwell Cynthra 5 Tldwell Zebbre Tobar Carman Tobar Herlrnda Tolley Rodney Tompkrns Sherrrl 311 Torres Esther 311 Torres Ruth 3 1 Townsley Brlly Toy Alrsa 15 16 26 27 30 114 99 117 132 2 Toy Julrano 3 Trohan John 163 Trevathan Rlcky 7 Trevmo Mary 31 1 167169170 137 138139 208 270 310 Stansell Jessrca 3 Stansell Marrlyn Stark Lrsa 97 Starks Randy Stedman Robert Steele Patty 97 Steelman Alvrn 310 Steelman Ronme Stehlrk Davrd 310 Stem Beverly 310 Stephens Bobby 3 0 Stephens Jerry Stephenson Judy 310 Stephenson Quentrn 310 Stephenson Terry 310 Steward Eddre Steward Mtchael 159 310 Stewart Helen 97 126 Stewart Llo d 159 80 Stewart Marr yn 310 Stewart Melrndra 310 Stewart Rrchard 310 Stewart Susan 3 0 Stobaugh Robert Stakes Deborah 3 0 Stokes Sherlon 310 Stone Hughre 3 0 Starrng Kenneth 310 Strart Pamela 310 Street Johnnre Strrngfellow Carolyn 9 Strother Margaret 310 Strothers Mrchael 158 Stryker Danrel Stryker Ruth 310 Stubbe Stephen 310 Stubbe Tommy 310 Stutts Pottr 310 Stutts Rlcky 3 0 Suarez John 216 217 Suarez Martha 310 Sugg Darlene 3 0 Summerall Pamela Summerall Peggy 310 Sunrga Raul 18 117 158 310 Surface Robrn 231 310 Sustarta Cynthra Sutton Bonnre 98 245 Sutton Samuel 310 Swatloskr John 310 Swearrngen Mrchael 310 Swrm Gary 98 Tucker Mary 99 133 134 Turley Luc 99 Turner Charles Turner Donald Turner Jackre Turner Ronme Tuttle Sharon 260 311 9 99 274 3 Tutte Terrr 311 Tyler Judy 311 Tylrch Katherrne 311 ,ag Walker Bonnie tw 223 Walker Calvrn Walker Cheryl Walker Debbre Walker Gary Walker James Walker James Walker Mallnda Walker Suzanne Walker Taokre Wallace Deana 4 Wallace Lourse Wallen Phrllrp Walls Thomas Walter Roger Walters Carolyn 125 312 15715819 100 231 312 100 216 Walters Janlce 213 312 Walters Ruby 312 Waltman Cynthra 100 Ward Rrcky 264 Ware Donna 231 312 Ware Mana 231 312 Warkentln Susan 189 312 Washington Anthony 158 185 182 312 Watkrns George 3 Watson Dora 312 Watson Judy 312 Watson Terrr 312 Watts Morgan 159 312 Watts Nancy 312 Wrllrams Wrllrams Wrllrams Wrllrams W1 lrams W1 lrams Wrllrams W1 rams W1 rams Hollre James Janrce Karen Leona Melrnda Robert Steven Susan Urech Deborah 99 Valdez Dlana Valdez Lynna Valdez Ray 311 Valdez Yolanda 311 Valdrvra Dovrd 179 311 Valdrvra Trna Valeno Elda 311 Van Ness Mrchael Vance Theresa 311 Vanden Roy 24 99 176 Vandermark Sharold 99 Vanlangen Brron 165 311 Vanlangen Davrd 24 99 118 119155158160195 Vannoy Layne 75 195 311 Varnell Cindy 114 123 245 Vasquez Drana 3 Vasquez Jac 311 Vasquez Mary 311 Vasquez Thelma 259 Vasquez Vrrgrnra 75 99 26 197 192 Vasula Mark 99 Vaughan Donna 311 Vaughn Robert 311 226 224 Vernon Dwayne 40 99 152155158160161 Vessels Colleen 266 Vessels Hugh 163 Vrllanueva Johnny 158 Vrllareal James 99 Wagley Ronald 19 Wagner Jeanette 3 2 Wakefreld Johnny 100 131 Walden Wanda 312 Waldrop Jerry 312 Waldrum Catherrne Waldrum Wesley Walker Audrre 00 Wawarosky Dwayne 3 Weaver Carolyn 100 123 Weaver Mrchael Weaver Rrchard 159 312 Weaver Robert 159 312 Webster Rhonda 100 186 Wershert Cm y 312 Wetshelt Ed re 15 100 126 Wershert Mark 312 Wells Dennis 312 Wells Kenneth 312 Wells Lyn a 312 West Gary 312 West Robert 158 West Valene 100 Whatley Cheryl 312 Whatley Ernest 100 Wheeler Cynthra Wheelock Armee Whrte Cynthra 312 Whrte David 158 Whrte Rrcky 100 235 236 Whrtehead Ronald Whrtehouse Mark 180 313 266 313 W1 lrams Tawana llrams 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