Eastern Hills High School - Clan Yearbook (Fort Worth, TX)
- Class of 1964
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X 'Xi X' X ' X'1 J X -JL, ..3 .- ' PM Foreword This year The I964 Clan STaTT reveals The imporTance OT Time, Through The ad- diTion oT The Highlander Diary we hope you may recall many ioyTul momenTs spenT on This campus ThroughouT The pasT year. Suddenly, we as seniors, realized ThaT Time is buT a TleeTing momenT. Each day we can say, l have noT passed This way beTore . . . and I will noT pass This way again, Today is unique. Don'T leT iTs wonderTul momenTs go by unnoTiced-and unused. We agree wiTh Horace Mann, who said, LosT, yesTer- day, somewhere beTween sunrise and sun- seT, Two golden hours, each seT wiTh sixTy diamond minuTes. No reward is oTTered, Tor They are gone Torever. To everyThing There is a season. and a Time To every purpose under The heaven: A Time To be born, and a Time To die: A Time To weep, and a Time To laugh: A Time To mourn, and a Time To dance: A Time To lceep silence, and a Time To speak: A Time To love, and a Time To haTe7 A Time oT war, and a Time OT peace. EcclesiasTes 3 Sherry Sledge, EdiTor Former Teacher Receives Recognition We. ihe members of The annual slaii, respeciiully dedicale The I964 Clan io Mr. Billy W. Sills, former hisiory Teacher ai Easiern l-lills. Mr. Sills has coniribuied much of his life io his profession-leaching. Truly, leaching is his profession, for his dedicaied pursuilr oi knowledge has enriched ihe lives oi couniless siudenis. His efforls have influenced generarions of siudenis in Jrhe iuiure ihrough his work wiih Fuiure Teachers oi America. li was proudly, buf sadly, Thai we bade him goodbye when he was pro- moied +o Consullani for Social Siudies Jrhis year. This dedicaiion is made, Therefore, in recogniiion oi his devoirion lo leaching and his service To our communiiy. k -D- The bards sublime, whose dislaml foolsleps echo Through Jrhe corridors of lime. Henry Wadswor+h Longfellow 4 53 +5 Avery Signs With Kansas State JUDITI-I ALEXANDER Cliorus 3. KENNY ALLEN Football 3. BARRY ALLMOND JAMES ANDERSON CAROLYN ARCHIE Y-Teens 35 Higlwlandettes 35 FTA 2, 35 JCL 35 Frenclw Club. ROBERT ARMSTRONG LINDA ARNOLD TOMMY ATTEBERY JACKIE AUSTIN FTA I5 Pan-Am I5 Press Club I5 NHS 35 Leonard's Award I. 2, 3. RAY AVERY Bible Club 2, 35 FTA 25 Foot- ball 2, 3. KAREN BACON CAROLE BALLEM Y-Teens I, 2, 35 Pan-Am I, 2. 35 NHS 2, 35 Student CounciI5 Leonard's Award 2. DONNA BARNARD Y-Teens I, 35 FNA 2, 35 Pan- Am I, 2. BRINTON BARNES KATHY BARNES Bible Club 2, 35 Y-Teens I. 2, 35 Highlandettes I, 2, 35 Pan- Arn I, 2, 35 Press Club 2, 35 Bowling Club 2, 35 Recl Cross 25 Tartan 35 Quill and Scroll 3. DAWN BARNETT DONNA BARRON Bible Club 35 Y-Teens I, 2, 35 Frencln Club I, 25 Press Club 3. EILEEN BECK DONNA BEENE Y-Teens I, 2, 35 JCL I5 Press Club 25 Safety Council 25 NHS I, 2, 35 Student Council 25 Leonard's Award I, 2, 3. SUSAN BERLINER Bible Club 35 Y-Teens I5 Art Club I, 2, 35 Hiqlwlandettes I, 25 FTA 35 Frencln Club 2. 35 Press Club 35 NHS 2, 35 Stu- dent Council 25 Tartan 35 Leon- arcl's Award 2, 35 Quill and Scroll 3. BRYCE BEYER Bible Club I, 2: JCL I, 2, 3: Pan-Am I, 2: Saiely Council I. 2, 3: Red Cross l, 2, 3: Slu- denl Council I. BOB BIRCI-IETT German Club 2, 3: Chess Club 3. LYNINIE BISHOP I Y-Teens I, 3: I-lighlandelles I: Pan-Am I: Nl-IS 3: Band 2, 3: Maiorelle 3: Leonard's Award 2, 3. RANDY BLAKE TIM BLOCKER Favorile I: Ranch King I. KATI-IY BORST Y-Teens 2, 3: Bible Club 3. TOMMY BOSWELL Bible Club 3: ETA 3: Pan-Am 3: Safely Council I, 2. LYINIDA BOTI-IE Y-Teens I, 23 Highlandelles I. 2: ETA 2, 3: French Club 2, 3: Press Club 3: NHS 2, 3: Tarlan 3: Leonard's Award 3: Ouill and Scroll 3. BUDDY BROWN JIMMY BROWN DONALD BRUTON KAREN BUCKINGI-IAM Y-Teens I, 2, 3: FNA I, 2. 3: Pan-Am l, 2, 3: Press Club I, 2: Nl-IS 2, 3: Leonard's Award I, 2, 3. JAMES BURGER FTA IIJCL I, 2, 3. ROY BURKLOW JCL 3: Baslmelball 3: Golf 2, 3. BETl'I BUTLER JOI-IN BUYERS LINDA CADWALLADER Y-Teens I. 2, 3: I-lighlandefles 2: Top I-land 2. SYLVIA CALLAWAY Bible Club 3: Y-Teens l, 2, 3: ETA l, 2: Pan-Am 2, 3: Press Club I, 2: Nl-IS 2, 3: Selecl Choir 3: Sludenl Council 2: Clan 3: Leonard's Award 2, 3, JAN CARDWELL Y-Teens 3: I-liqhlandelles I, 2, 3: French Club I: Press Club 3: Chess Club 3: Salely Coun- cil 3: Red Cross 3: Sludenl' Council I: Terran 3: Quill and Scroll 3: Talenl Award I. VICKI CARDWELL Bible Club 3: Y-Teens 3: Arr Club I, 2, 3: Presidenr 2, 3: I-Iighlandelles I, 2, 3: FTA 3: Press Club I, 2, 3: Red Cross 3: Sludenl Council I: Clan 3: Tarlan 3: Leonard's Award I. I0 Ines Conrad Attends EHI-IS as First Foreign Exchange Student GAYLAN CARR Bible Club 37 Higlilandetles 27 German Club 27 Select Clioir 3. JAMES CARTER LANELLE CHESLOCK Bible Club 37 Y-Teens I, 37 FNA 37 FTA 37 Pan-Am I, 2, 37 Maiorelle I, 2, 3i Band Sweel- liearl 3. CYNTHIA CHILDS Bible Club 37 Y-Teens I, 2, 3i Arl Club 37 Prenclw Club 27 Press Club 3: Safely Council I7 Tartan 37 Quill and Scroll 3. PAYE CHRISTOPHERSON Bible Club I, 2, 37 FTA 27 Ger- man Club 2, 37 Clan 37 Leon- ard's Award I, 3. NANCY CLARE Y-Teens 2, 37 FTA 2, 37 Pan- Am I, 2, 37 Press Club 27 NHS I, 2, 37 Leonard's Award I, 2, 3. DALANA CLARK Y-Teens I, 27 FTA 2, 37 JCL I7 Salely Council I7 NHS I, 2, 37 Clan 37 Leonard's Award I, 3. DONNA CLOWER Bible Club 3. MIKE COBB German Club 3. ROBERT COFFEE FTA 2, Boxing 2, 3. JOHN COMPTON LINDA CONATSER Bible Club 37 Y-Teens I, 2, 37 Pan-Am I7 Press Club I, 3: NHS 2, 37 Sludenl Council I, 2, 37 Tarlan 37 Leonard's Award I, 2, 37 Quill and Scroll 3. SANDRA CONLIN Y-Teens 2, 37 Higlwlandelles I, 2, 37 JCL I7 Erencli Club 2, 37 Sludenf Council 27 Leonard's Award I INES CONRAD Y-Teens 37 German Club 3. JERI COPELAND Bible Club I, 27 Y-Teens I7 Red Cross I7 Select Clwoir I, 2, 3. WILMA COTTER Bible Club I, 27 Pan-Am I, 2. LYNN COTTINGHAM PNA I, 2, 37 Higlwlandelles I, 2, 37 JCL I, 2, 37 Press Club I, 27 Leonard's Award I7 Tene nis 3. JAKI CRABTREE Y-Teens I, 2, 37 Higblandeltes I, 2, 37 JCL I, 2, 37 Bowling Club I, 2, 37 ROTC Sponsor 3. PAUL CRUMP Bible Club I. RIJSTY CULP Bible Club I, 2, 3: FTA 27 JCL I, 27 Press Club 27 Bowl- ing Club 27 Track I, 2, 3. H Mariann Garner Places as Finalist KAREN CURRIN I Y-Teens 2,3gFrencl1 Club 2, 3. CHARLES CURRY CYNTHIA DANIELS CHERYL DAVIS TERRY DAVIS -I-OBY DAVIS BRENDA DEAL Higlwlandelles I, 2, 3. LINDA DEVOE Bible Club I, 27 Y-Teens 3: Pan- Am I, 2, 35 Safely Council I, 2. STEPHEN DILLARD Bible Club I, 2, 3: FTA I. 2: Pan-Am I, 2, 31 Safely Council lg Red Cross I, 23 NHS I, 2, Pres. 35 Sludenl Council I, 2: Leonard's Award I, 2, 3. JOHNNY DOMINY Pan-Am I: Bowling Club I, 2, 3. Pres, 2, NHS 2, 31 Sludenl Council I, 27 Leonarc:I's Award I, 2, 3, LINDA DOROUCSI-I Y'Teens I, 23 Pan-Am 2, 3: Red Cross I, 2. JUDY DOUGLAS BETTY ANN DUGAN I-Iiglwlanclelles I, 2, 3qCI1orus 2. I CAREY DULANEY SHARON ELLIOTT Blble Club 2, 37 Y-Teens I, 2, 31 FTA 2, 31 Pan-Am 2, Pres. 3, NI-IS 2, 3, Selecl' Cl'ioir 2, 3, Clan 37 Leonard's Award 2, 3. CAROL ELLIS Bible Club I, 2, 37 Y-Teens I, 2, 37 Ari Club 3, FTA 2, Bgi Pan-Am 2, 35 Press Club 2, 3: I Leonard's Award I. I FRIEDA ENLOW Bible Club 2: Y-Teens 2, Ari' Club 2, 35 I-Iiglwlandelles I, 2: JCL 2. JAN EUDEY Bible Club 2: Y'Teens 23 l-ligl1- landelles I, 2, Pres. 37 Clan 3. PAM EWELL Bible Club I, 2, Y-Teens 2, 3: I-Iiglwlandelles I, 2, 37 Pan-Am I, 2, Bowling Club 2. DONNA FARLEY Y-Teens 3: Bowling Club 2. I in National Merit Program I RICHARD FARMER JCL 3. JANE FERGUSON Bible Club I. 2, 3: Y-Teens I, 23 Red Cross 2. CAROLE FISHER Y-Teens I, 2: JCL 23 French I Club 2, 37 Red Cross I:' Slu- denl Council I. CARROL FORD Highlandelles 2, 37 FTA I: Pan-Arn 3: Leonard's Award 2. SHARLENE FOSTER Bible Club 2, 3. LEE FRAZIER BILL FUQUA Ari Club 3, Red Cross 3. BUZZ GARDNER 'Iraclc 2, 3. MEG GARLAND Y-Teens I, 2: Ari Club I, 2, 3: Nl-IS 2, 37 Leonard's Award I, 2, 3. IVIARIANN GARNER Y-Teens I, 2, 3: Highlandeiies I, 2, 3: FTA 2, 31 Pan-Am I, 2, 31 German Club 2, 31 Press Club I, 2, 3: Chorus 21 Tarlan 3: Echoes From Ihe Highlands Eclilor 3. LEE ROY CAST JCL Ig Leonard's Award 2: Foolball 2, 3. PAM GLADWIN Y-Teens I, 2, FNA 27 JCL 2, 37 Press Club I. MARTIN GLASS Band I, 2, 3. ALLEN GLICK French Club 3. I GEANA GORDON Bible Club I: Y-Teens I, 2. 3: FTA 2, 33 French Club 2. DEHN ANN GREGGRY Bible Club 3: Y-Teens I, 2, 31 Pan-Am I, 2, 3: Press Club I. 23 Nl-IS 2, 3: Sludenl Council 21 Leonard's Award I. 2. GWEN GRIFFIN Y-Teens I. DONA GRIFFITI-I DANA I-IADDEN BETTY I-IAILEY Bible Club 2, 37 Y-Teens I, 2: French Club I. I 1 BRENDA HAIRE Bible Club I, 2, 3: Y-Teens I, 2, 3: FTA I, 2, 3: Pan-Am 3: Press Club 3: Sludenl' Council I, 3: Favorile I, 2: Baslcelball Queen 3: Cheerleader I. 2, 3: Tennis I, 2, 3. KEN HALL RICKY l'lALL PHIL HANCOCK SHARON HANKINS Y-Teens I, 2, 3: Highlandelres I, 2: Pan-Arn I, 2. SHARON HARDISTY CARQLYN HARKRIDER Bible Club I, 2, 3: Y-Teens I, 2. CHERYL HARLEY IVIONTY HARRELL JCL I, 3: Band I, 2, 3. TED HARRIS Bible Club 3: Pan-Am 3: Fa- vorile 2: Class Vice-Pres. I, 2: Class Sec. 3: Foolball 2, 3: Baslaelball 3: Baseball I, 2, 3: Track 3. ANN HART ROBERT HART KAREN HAUEISEN Bible Club 3: Y-Teens I, 2, 3: Pan-Am 2, 3: Press Club 3: Foolball Queen 3. DOYLE HENDERSON KATHY HEWATT CHARLES HIGHTOWER Band I, 2, 3. LARRY HILCHER JIMMY HILL Baseball I, 2, 3. BOB HILLERT FTA 2, Pres. 3: JCL I, 2, 3: German Club 2, 3: Press Club I, 2, 3: Chess Club 3: NHS I. 2, 3: Sludenl Council I, 2: Clan 3: Tarlan 3: Leonard's Award I, 2, 3: Quill and Scroll 3. BEVERLY HQFFIVIANN French Club 2: NHS 3: ROTC Sponsor 3. I4 Beverly Hoffmann Wins Title of All-City ROTC Queen I I JANE HOLLINOSWORTH Y-Teens I, 2: Pan-Am I: Press Club 3: Red Cross I: NHS 2, 3: Clan 3: Leonard's Award 2, 3. DIANE HOOTON Y-Teens I, 2, 3:' Pan-Am Pres. 3: NHS 2, 3: Leonard's Award 2, 3. PARKER I'IOOVER JIMMY HOWELL German Club 2, 3: Baslcelball 3. JOANNE I-IOWERY Y-Teens I, 2: Higlwlandelles I, 2, 3: Bowling Club I. MYRIAM HUBBARD Y-Teens I, 2, 3: Press Club 3: Tarlan 3: Quill and Scroll 3. KEN HUDDLESTON Arl Club 3: FTA 3: JCL I, 2, 3: Press Club 3: Tarlan 3: Quill and Scroll 3. SUE, ELLEN HULLUM Bible Club I, 2: Y-Teens I, 2: Arl Club 37 JCL 2. 31 Red Cross I. BILL HUTCHESON BARBARA ISI-IAM Y-Teens I, 2, 3: Pan-Am 2, 3: Red Cross 2, 3: NHS I, 2, 3: Baslcelball Queen 2: Cheerlead- er 3. DALE JACKSON DAVID JACKSON JCL I, 2. LARRY JACKSON LESLIE JACKSON Foolball 3: Baseball I, 2. 3. ELLEN JACOBS Hlgblandelles 2. KIM JACOBS Pan-Am 2: Baseball 2, 3. BILL JEANES DONNA JEANES Bible Club I, 2, 3: Y-Teens I, 2, 3: Bowling Club 3. CARL JOHNSON FTA 2: JCL I: German Club Pres. 3: NHS I, 2, 3: Sludenl' Council I, 2, 3: Baslcelball Man- ager 2, 3. DONNA JOHNSON Y-Teens I, 2, 3: PNA 3: Pan- Am I, 2, 3: Press Club I: Red Cross I: NHS I, 2, 3: Sluclenl' Council 2, 3: Clan 3: Leonard's Award I, 2, 3. I5 Identical Lewis Twins Share Most JIMMY JOHNSON KAREN JOHNSON Bible Club 37 Y-Teens 37 High- landeiles 3. PHIL JOHNSON SANDRA JOHNSON CONNIE KARIS Bible Club 37 Y-Teens I7 Ar' Club 37 Erencli Club 27 Pres: Club I, 37 Tarian 37 Quill anc Scroll 3. JANE KEITH Y-Teens I7 FTA 37 Pan-Am 2 Leonardks Award I. SUZANNE KELLY Higlwlandelies I, 2, 37 Pres: Club 37 Ouill ancl Scroll 3. MIKE KEY ANTHONY KIMBROUGH Bible Club 3i ETA 3i JCL I 37 NHS 2, 37 Leonarcls Awarc I, 2, 3. JUDY KING JOE KOHLER DONNA KRAMER Bible Club I, 2, 37 Y-Teens I 2, 37 JCL 2, 37 Press, Club 2 37 NHS 2, 37 Sluclenl Counci 27 LeonarcI's Award I, 2, 3 ROTC Sponsor 3. RANDY KUNZE JCL Pres. 37 Sludeni Council 3. DAVID KYNARD PAM LANKTON Bible Club 2, 37 Y-Teens I, 2 37 Ari Club7 ETA I7 Pan-An 2, 37 Press Club 3. LEE ANNA LATHAM Bible Club I, 2, 37 Y-Teens I 2, 37 German Club 2. 3. MARY LATTIMORE Y-Teens I, 2. 3: Hiqlilandelies Ii Press Club. RONNIE LATTIMORE Bowling Club 2, 3. AL LEWIS Bible Club 27 FTA 37 JCL I 27 Safeiy Council I, 2, 37 Rec Cross 27 Sludenl Council Ii Eooiball 3. BONNIE LEWIS I Bible Club 3: Y-Teens I, 2, 31 ETA 27 JCL I7 Press Club 2I 37 NHS 2, 37 Srudenl' Counci I, 27 Clan 37 LeonarcI's Awar I, 2, 3i ROTC Sponsor 3. , Honors Throughout High School CONNIE LEWIS Bible Club 3, Y-Teens I, 2, 3: FTA 2: JCL Ig Press Club 2. 3: NHS 2, 3: CIan 37 Leonard's Award I, 2, 3: ROTC Sponsor 3. DIGGS LEWIS MIKE LIDDLE French Club I, 2, Pres. 3: Chess Club I, 2, 33 Tennis I, 2, 3. RODGER LINVILLE TERRY LOGAN EDWARD LUKE JCL Ig French Club 2, 37 Leon- ard's Award I, 2. DON MQCLEERY RICK McCONNELL BOB McCOWN DIANE MCDONALD JCI. I: French 2. MIKE MQGOWAN MARSHALL MQKENZIE TERRY MCLEROY SUSAN MCMAINS Y-Teens I, 2, 3, Hlghlandelles I, 2: FTA 2: Pan-Am I. ALAN MQRAE MIKE MQOUITTY Bowling Club I7 Band I, 2, 3. KATHY MACK Y-Teens I, 2: Hlghlandelles I. 2. DALE MAHAN STEVE MARSH ROBERTA MARSHALL Y-Teens I, 2, 3: Hiqhlandelles I, 2, 31 FTA 2. 3, JCL I, 2. 3: Bowling Club 2, 35 Red Cross 2, Leonard's Award I. HAROLD MARTIN STEWART MATI-IIS Pan-Arn I1 Press Club 31 Tar- lan 31 Quill and Scroll 3. DOLORES MAYEIELD CLAYTON MELANSON DON MERKLEY German Club 2, 31 Cliess Club I1 Red Cross 2. ROY MERRILL JAY MILLER JERRE MILLER Y-Teens I, 2, 31 ETA I, 2. 31 Pan-Arn I, 2, 31 Press Club I, 2, 31 NI-IS 2, 31 Clan 31 Leon- ard's Award I, 2, 3. SUSAN MILLER ED MILLICAN Bible Club I, 21 JCL I1CI'1ess Club 31 Recl Cross 31 Foolball 3. TOM MILSON Bancl I, 2, 3. WAYNE MIMS CAROLYN MITCHELL Bible Club 2, Bi Y-Teens I. 2. 31 ENA I, 2, Pres. 31 Press Club I1 Sludenl Council I, 2. TED MOBERG Eoolball Tri-Caplain 3. MIKE MOORE Pan-Am 21 Red Cross 31 Fool- ball 31 Track 2. 3. JOI'IN MORRIS JCL Pres. 21 German Club 31 NHS i,2,31Bsm-I 1.2.3. ROBY MORRIS JCL I1 German Club 31 Valen- line King 31 Faolball I, 2. 31 Baslceiball I, 2, 31 Track I, 2. 3. OAIL MORRISON Y-Teens I, 2. JOI'IN MOSER TOMMY MULKEY I8 Mike Moore Kicks Sch00l's First Recorded Field Goal in Carter Game CAROL MYERS Bible Club 3: Pan-Am 2, 31 Bowling Club 2, 3. NANCY NAOLE Bible Club 3: Y-Teens 3: ETA 3: Press Club 3: Red Cross 37 Tennis 3. FRANCES NASH Bible Club 3: Y-Teens I, 2, 3: Higlmlandelles I, 2: FTA 21 Press Club 2. TOMMY NELSON Arl' Club 3: Bowling Club Pres. I : Tennis 2, 3. GARY NEWTON Arl' Club 3. DOHN O'DELL Frenclw Club 2, 3: German Club 3: NHS 2, 3: Leonard's Award 2. NANCY O'NElLL Y-Teens I, 2, Pres. 3: Ari Club 3: PNA I, 2, 3: JCL I: Press Club I, 2, 3: Nl-IS 2, 3: Slu- denr Council I, 2, 3: Tarlan Ed- ilor 3: Leonards Award I, 2, 3: Quill and Scroll 3. CAROLYN DEE ORPEN Press Club 3. TOM ORTON Cliess Club 3: Red Cross 3. DONNA PARISH Bible Club I: Y-Teens I, 2: ENA 2, 3: Press Club I, 3: Bowling Club I: Ouill and Scroll 3. SHARON PARKS Bible Club I: Y-Teens I, 2. 3: ETA 2: Bowling Club I: Val- enline Queen 3. CAROL PARSONS Y-Teens I, 3: Arl Club I, 2, 3: I-Iiqlvlandelles I, 2: Press Club 3. TOMMY PATTERSON JIM PAULL Band I, 2, 3. JACKIE PEARSON Y-Teens 2, 3: I-Iiglwlandelles I, 2: ETA 3: Pan-Arn I, 2: Press Club 3: Red Cross 2: NI-IS 2, 3: Tarlan 3: LeonarcI's Award I, 2, 3: Ouill and Scroll 3. JOHN PEEL LINDA PHELPS Y-Teens I, 2, 3: Rancli Queen I. NORMA PHELPS Y-Teens I, 2. MARY PHILLIPS Y-Teens I, 2: French Club 2, 3: Press Club I, 2. 3: NI-IS I. 2, 3: Tarlan Edilor 3: Leonard's Award I, 2, 3: Ouill and Scroll 3, DANNY PITTS I9 Sherri Sledge Serves as Secretary SHERRIE PLISKO Bible Club 37 Y-Teens 37 Arr Club 3. STEVE POYNEER Bible Club I, 2, 37 ETA 2, 37 Press Club 2, 37 Red Cross 37 Tarlan 37 Leonard's Award 37 Quill and Scroll 3. CAROL PRICE Y-Teens I, 37 Hiqlwlandelles I, 2, 37 FTA 27 German Club 2, 3, HANK PRICE Bible Club 37 JCL I, 27 Red Cross Pres. 37 Foolball 37 Track 2, 3. ROBBY RAWDON Howdy King 3. VICKIE REAS Y-Teens 2, 37 FTA 27 JCL I, 2, 37 Press Club 37 NHS 2,37 Ivlaiorelle I, 27 Drum Ivlaior 37 Sludenl Council I, 27,'I'arIan 37 Le-onard's Award I, 2, 37 Quill and Scroll 3. BECKY REED Hiqlwlandelres 2, 37 FTA I7 Pan- Am 37 Leonard's Award I, 2. JANET REID Bible Club I, 2, 37 Y-Teens I, 27 Arr Club 2, 37 Highland- elles I, 27 Pan-Am I, 27 Tarlan 37 Quill and Scroll 3. BILL REIVIICK DAVID RICHARDSON JCL I7 NHS I, 2, 37 Sludenl Council 37 Leonard's Award I, 2, 37 Baslcelball Co-Caplain 3. NEAL ROCKHOLD JCL 2, 37 Chess Club I, 2, 37 Band I, 2, 3. STEVE ROSE Bible Club Pres. 37 Class Pres. 27 Class Vice-Pres. 27 Foolball 27 Tri-Caplain 37 Baseball 2.3. DICK ROSS RACHELL ROVVLAND BARBARA RUCKER Pan-Am I7 NHS 37 Leonard's Award I, 2, 3. ARTIE SAYE Y-Teens 37 JCL 3. LINDA SCI-IMIDT Y-Teens I, 2, 37 Hiqlwlandelles I, 27 Pan-Am 27 Bowling Club 27 Sludenl Council I, 2. BRENDA SCHMIII Bible Club I7 Selecl Choir 2. PAT SCHWOTZER Y-Teens I, 2, 37 Ari Club 27 PNA 37 Pan-Am I7 Higlwland- erles I, 27 Red Cross 3. I ROY SCUDDAY Bible Club I, 2, 3: JCL I, 2. 37 Press Club I, 27 NHS 37 Slu- denl' Council 37 Leonard's Award I, 2, 3. of Tarrant County Youth Council DONNA SEATE Y-Teens I, 3: FTA I, 3: Ger- rnan Club I, 3: Press Club 3: Tarlan 3: Quill and Scroll 3. MIKE SEEMANN JCL I: Bowling Club I, 2, 3: NI-IS I, 2, 3: Leonard's Award I, 2, 3. PAT SENCHACK Y-Teens I, 2, 3: I-lighIandeIIes I, 2, 3: FTA 2, 3: JCL I: Bowl- ing 'Club 2, 3: Red Cross 2: Leonard's Award I. PAT SHARP Football 3. JANET SHEPHERD Y-Teens I: I-liqhlandelles I: Bowling Club 2, 3: Ranch Oueen 3. RONNIE SINGLETON JUDY SINKIJ SHERRI SLEDGE Bible Club I, 2, 3: Y-Teens I, 2, 3: JCL 2, 3: Press Club I. 2: NHS 2, 3: Sludenl Council I, 2, 3: Clan Edilor 3: Leon- ard's Award I, 2, 3: Class Pres. I. JERRY SMITH Pan-Am I: Band I, 2, 3. JIMMIE SMITH JOY SMITH Bible Club 2, 3: Y-Teens I, 2, 3: French Club 2. JOYCE SMITH Y-Teens I, 2: German Club 2. 3: NHS 3: Clan 3. JUDY SMITH I Highlandehles I. TINA SMITH I Y-Teens I, 2, 3: FNA 3: High- Iandelles I, 2, 3. VICKI SMITH GLORIA SPEAKES Y-Teens 2, 3: Pan-Am I: Red Cross 3. I SUZANNE SPE-CK Y-Teens I, 2: Pan-Am I, 2, 3: NI-IS IX 2, 3: Sluclenl' Council 2: Leonard's Award I, 2, 3. DAVID STAGNER , Bible Club I, 2, 3: JCL 2, 3: Chess Club 2: Red Cross I. RONNIE STANFIELD FTA 2, 3: JCL 2, 3: NI-IS 2, 3: Leonard's Award I, 2. CAROL STANLEY Y-Teens I, 2, 3: Pan-Am 2, 3: Press Club 3. CHARLES STARNES JCL I: NHS 2, 3. ROD STEPHENS ROELGA STEPHENS Y-Teens I, 25 Highlandelfes I, 2. BEE STERETT Y-Teens I, 2, 3, Pan-Am I. 2: Press Club I, 23 Safely Council I, 2, 3, Red Cross I, 21 Sludenl Council I: ROTC Sponsor 3. CHARLES STONE JIM STOREY Tennis 2, 3. PAT STOVALL Y-Teens Ig Hiqlwlandelles I 2' FTA I. SANDY SWAIM Y-Teens I7 Higlnlandeffes I, 2, 3. RONALD SWANSON JCL Ig Bowllnq Club I, 2, 33 NHS I, 2, 3. MIKE TALIVIAGE JANIE TANGNEY Y-Teens I, 2, 33 Arl Club I, 2, 37 Highlandefles I, 2: Pan-Am I. NANCY TANNER Bible Club 31 Y-Teens 2, 37 Red Cross 33 Leonard's Award I, 2. BOBBY TEEERTILLER WAYNE TEM PLETON Baskelball 2, Co-Caplain 3 DWIGHT THOMPSON ' DAVID THURMAN Pan-Am Ig Selecf Choir Pres. 3: Cheerleader I, 2, 3. TERESA THORNBURG ROBERT TOBEY BLITCH TOLER ETA I, 2: Pan-Am I, 2, 3. CREIG TOWERY GOIT 2, 3. 22 Thurman Leads Yells During All Three Years of High School I DAVID TRACY Bible Club 3: ETA 2, 3: JCL Pres. I: German Club 2, 3: Bowling Club 3: NI-IS 2, 3: Sludenl Council I, 2: Leonard's Award I. 2, 3. STEVE TREADWELL Pan-Am 2, 3: Nl-IS 2, 3: Slu- denl Council 2, 3: Leonard's Award I, 2, 3. CARL UNDERWQQD Eo Iball 3. CARCELYN IJSI-IER Y-Teens I, 2, 3: PNA I. 2, 3. GORDON VAN NATTA SANDRA VASQUEZ Bible Club 2, 3: Y-Teens I, 2, 3: I-Iiqlilandelles 3: ETA 2: Erenclw Club I, 2: Press Club Pres, 3: Cliess Club 3: Safely Council 3: Red Cross 3: Tarlan 3: Quill and Scroll 3. DIANE WAI-IL Bible Club 3: Y-Teens I, 2: I-Iiqlilandelles I, 2: JCL I: Pan-Am 3: Press Club I, 2, 3: Nl-IS 2, 3: Clan 3: Tarlan 3: Leonard's Award I, 2, 3: Quill and Scroll 3. CHARLES WALDEN MARY LOU WALDRUP Y-Teens I: Pan-Am 2, 3: Red Cross 2. STEVE WALKER BETI-I WAL-II-IER Y-Teens 2, 3: ETA 2, 3: JCL 2, 3: Pan-Am 3: Red Cross I: Nl-IS 2, 3: Sludenf Council 2: Leonardls Award I, 2, 3. JIM WARD JUDY WARD Y-Teens 2: Cliorus I, 2, 3. SI'IELIA WARD Bible Club 2. 3: Y-Teens I, 2, 3: I-Iiqlilanclelles 2: ETA 2: Pan-Arn 2, 3: Press Club I, 2, 3: NI-IS 2, 3: Sludenl Council 2, 3: Clan 3: Tarlan 3: Leon- ard's Award 2, 3: Quill and Scroll 3: Valenllne Duchess I: I-Iowdy Queen 3. MIKE WAREQRD SUSAN WARRINER Bible Club 2, 3: Y-Teens I, 2, 3: ENA I: Pan-Am 2, 3: Press Club I, 2: Nl-IS 2, 3: Clan 3: Leonard's Award 2. TIIVI WATSON CHUCK WELLINGTON CYANNA WEST NI-IS 3: Sludenl Council 3: Leonard's Award I, 2, 3. JEANETTE WHITE Y-Teens I, 2: FTA 2: Red Cross 3. 23 Woodall Wins Betty Crocker Honor SUE WICKERSI-IAM JEANNE WILLIAMS BARRY WILLMINGTON French Club 2. BILL WILSON derll' 3, Track 3. JIMMY WILSON MIKE WINKLER BARBARA WOLPF Y-Teens 2, 33 FTA 2, 3: French Club 2, 3. SUZANNE WOODALL Y-Teens I, 2, 3. CHARLYNE WOODARD Y-Teens I, 2, 33 I-Iiglwlandelles I, 2: Pan-Am 2: Bowling Club 2, ROTC Sponsor 3. DORIS WOODRUFF CANDY WOODWARD .rum WRIGHT I Bible Club 31 Y-Teens 2, 3: Bowllng Club 3: Red Cross 3: Nl-IS 2, 3: Leonard's Award 2. 3. KAYE WYATT ESTI-IER YARBROUGH Bible Club li Y-Teens I7 FNA 3, JCL 2: Press Club I. GARY YEATI-IERMON LOUIS YOUNG PAT YOUNGBLOOD Y-Teens I, 25 FTA 2, 35 Miss FTA 23 JCL I7 Nl-IS 2, 3: Slu- denl' Council 37 Clan 3: Leon- ard's Award I, 2, 3. BILL ZACI-IARY TUTTI ZIEGLER Bible Club lg Y-Teens I. 2, 3: Pan-Am I, 23 Prenclw Club I: Press Club 2, 33 Red Cross 2: Clan 3. Srudenl Council 33 Class Presi- Thank You I 1 ,Q X - ,, . , 5 1- You will never Icnow how much I en- joyed my slay al Easlern Hills because I am nol able lo show il. Therelore I only say lhanIc you. I lhanlc lhe lacully ol Easlern I-Illls very much lor helping me lo lind my diclionary, which somelimes gol Iosl. Miss Moore lried very hard in changing me lo an American girl by sending me lor Iell-handed monkey wrenches. Bul aller a shorl lime she recognized lhal I had learned loo good There are many slrange lhings in American high school. One example pep rally. I have lo admil lhal I never underslood il. Bul I l a record ol one and lhis will help me nol lo lorgel lhe Texas Iking-sized voices ol Easlern I-Iills' ladies and genllemen I lhink I had a very big opporlunily in learning aboul olher people and making conlacl belween lwo nalions. Ol course lhere are many dillerences belween lhe new and old world, and somelimes il is hard lo undersland and gel along wilh il. Bul lhis is lhe duly of an exchange sludenl, and I lried lo manage il There are so many lhings which amused or somelimes shocked me which I Ialer Iilced. Anyway, again I wanl lo lell you lhanlcyou. szvv- 61'-IQ-Of! Ines was in charge ol decoraling her homeroom when lhe Y-Teens sponsored a conlesl al Chrislmas. She received lirsl prize lor her ellorls. ,Y 'X 'F Q 1 5 1 Z! A tux. 'tr-5 1,1 On Ranch Day, lhe Y-Teens presenled Ines wilh a cornplele weslern oullil in behall ol lhe sludenl body. Along wilh lhe resl ol lhe seniors, Ines was measured lor her cap and gown. 25 aw i man-w, K Junior Class Officers Secrefary Vice-Preside-n'l' Presiden+ Mike Geniry S+eve Morris Phil Luebbeiwsen si G V -Q. H 3 we , 'K A . tu Q ev .Q f 145 2 r 2 vm f V, -f Q 2 ,Q e i Hermann Aclcer Tom Ackerman David Alcers Cynda Allen Terry Allen Ray Allsbroolcs David Anders Genera Anderson Louise Anderson Paula Andrews Linda Ardoyno Larry Armslrong Linda Armsrrong Kennellu Arnold Margarel Arnold Paula Arringlon Linda Ar'rl'iur Norma Auslin Jolwnny Baldwin Jolwn Ball Denise Barber Paula Barber Janice Bargsley Ronnie Barker Carol Barnes Kennefln Barnes Roberr Barnes Janer Barllwolomew Eleanor Balchelder Warren Bafes Phil Bagley Suzan Bell Francine Bennelr John Benson Toni Bergeron The Diary of a Highlander Registration Gives Juniors Headaches On ihe iirsi day of regisiraiion, Chuck Weilingion and Paiiy Y Groody are undecided abour Chuck's signing up for sewing Aug. 30 Sep+. 4 Sept 5 Seniors rsgisiered ioday. Everyone made Classes began ioday. All 'rhe girls were Today I mei fhe new foreign exchange The mosi of his iinal day oi freedom. casiing shy glances ioward a ceriain new siudeni from Germany. She could hardly ieacherlmalei. undersiand our slang-she speaks beiier English 'lhan we do. jf' Jimmy Biiderback Charles Bishop John Bizzell Lewis Blackburn Debbie Blackwell Tom Blanion Beiiy Blessing Micki Bodine Mike Boies Mike Bouifard Alan Bourie Nancy Bowdish Bobby Bowen Ronald Box Wayne Boydsion David Bracken Charles Bradley Ernie Brady Gwen Brandi Karen Braniley Diary Sep+.9 Howdy Tags were issued fo senior, junior, and sophomore, and fhe fesfivi- fies of fhe week gof underway. Sepf. I3 Firsf game of season fonighf againsf Richland. The week was climaxed by fhe Howdy Hoofenanny where fhe King and Queen were crowned. Sepia 20 Foofball boys played in Ausfin. The kids lined fhe sfreef as fhe bus leff. Sepf. 24 Had annual Tarfan-Clan Package Plan Program fo kick off subscripfion drive. Oct 3 All fhe girls affended fhe Halfom- Highlander game in fheir new fall wool- ens and smofhered happily. Hurrayl We won!! Ocf. 8 Six weeks fesfs, and we're all finding ouf how much we don'f know. Ocf. l l Poly game af Farringfon Field-anofh- er win for EHHS. Od. I4 Class officers elecfed-all boys!!! Ocf. 25 Holiday!! Dainfy senior girls builf bon- fire while foofball boys gave helpful hinfs from sidelines. Thaf nighf fhe cheer- leaders sfarfed fhe bonfire before a large crowd of fhe sfudenf body. Ocf. 26 Bonfire broughf good spirif and luck! We beaf Norfh Side 7-O! Ah, Sweef Re- vengelll iviarfha Brafcher Eddy Brewer Ofis Brighfwell Tommy Briffain Beffy Brockman Peggy Brooks Janie Brown J. W. Brown Linda Brown Ronnie Brown David Bruce Kafhy Brunson Pafsy Brufon Debby Bryan Johnny Burdine Karen Burneff Jack Burroughs Billy Cain Dave Cain Royce Cain Sandra Cain Foresl Calhoun Sam Callaway Gary Canada James Carey Chris Carler Janice Carler Jimmy Carler Nola Carler Carol Cary Curlis Cavin Tommy Chambers Jerry Chandler Judilh Chapman Phil Chapman Joan Chaslain Rebekah Childers Janis Chiles Andrew Churman Harold Clarlc Ronnie Clark Sandra Clarke Sleve Cofer Jerry Conasler Becky Connalser Richard Conner Gordon Coolae Larry Cooper Ch rislooher Copeland Sharon Copeland Chris Corcoran Jerry Cowen Larry Cox Susan Cox William Cravens Jon Crawford James Creel Barry Crerner Cou rlney Crow Ronnie Cunningham Jane Curlis Carolyn Dalce Cliff Davis Ed Davis Tony Desmulce Deanna Dixon John Dunman Jesse Dye Kennelh Dyer Phil Ealmon Randy Edwards Terry Edwards Curl Eisenman Phyllis Ericson Ward Ericson Jerry Fellcner Bill Fernihough John Flaa Mike Flowers Carole Floyd Sandra Forehand Joan Fosler Jan Frankenfield Jane Frazier Marrha French Keilh Friclme Bobby Fry Jan Gandy George Garcia Ronnie Garland Margo Garrell .. Lloyd Grimm adverlises The Pig-Skin Push as he parades in 'rhe lunchroom. School Spirit, Always Hi h, Reaches Peak at Homecoming .c.V il k lr 1 Diar . Y - a i R G Nov.I if f an Carler game ai Handley Field. Very crowded-firsi cold gamel We beai Carier by a field goal! Whewll! Pig-Skin Push lDancel held in gym afier game. Nov. 7 Homecoming pep rally was 'ro- nile. Fooiloall boys and Jrheir dales walked down ihe aisle. Highlander Homecoming Queenireceived ihe iradiiional kiss from iooiball cap- Jrains. Sure was good io see all The ences, Nov.8 Halls and audilorium filled wilh signs and posiers. Loads of spirii. Terrific pep rallylll Coach Graves read 'rradiiional poem. Beal Pas- challll Homecoming nile. Oh, whal a rain! And whal' new suils were ruined. lDrip, driplll Homecoming Dance ailer game ai' Sycamore Recrealrion Cenier. Big crowd! 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Erwin Hagler Charlolle Hall Sharon Hamilion Jack Hammoncls Phyllis Hammonds David Haney Kalhleen Hardin Wayne Hardy James Hargrave Jim Hari' Kim Hari Randy Hari Ginger Halcher Jan Halcher Jeanne Haicheif Charlolle Hawkins Chrisiy Hawrylalc Ronnie l-lay Craig Healh Phyllis Heifrnann Sharon Hendrix Willie Henlcen Josephine Hernan Viclci Herring Alan Hesler Dave Hiclcman dez William Higginbolham Rusry Highlower Brian l-lillard Barbara Hix i yy S i H L , ,, . , 1 fm lhe Homecoming game. However, lhe Highlanders A-qs Eggs 1 'X Y 4 i. , I E Becky Hodges Gary Holcomb Brenl Holderness Palsy Holland Joan Hoolon Phil Hoskins James Howard Penny Howell Kalhy Hubbard Suzanne Hudgens Nancy Hudson Nick Huff Larry Hulsey Becky Humphries Susan Hunsaker Carolyn lnce Roberl Jackson Linda Jennings Bobbye Jenson Georgann John David Johnson Barry Johnslon David Jones Jan Jones Linda Jones Ann Jose Jackie Kennedy Terry Kepley Larry Kesmodel Larry Kilgore Gayle Kimbrough Linda King Sherry Kornilsky Paulelfe Kovar Glenn Lacy Slanley Lamberr Louis Laneri Jaclc Langdon Roberr Largen Sreve Lalham Dannie LaHa Janice Lawson Larry Leggeil' Sherry Lewis David Livingsion Susan Livingsrone David Loclcell Nick Loesch Pal' Love Phil Luebbehusen Rhonda Lynch Claudia MacDawelI Charles McCall Ann McCar'r Marsha McCarly David McCallum Roberr McDaniel Marlen McDonald Richard MCG-ee Bill MCl'larg J. D. McMahon Terry McMorries Jackie McMurry Debbie Maddox Diana Maddox Sandra Marks Allen Marshall James Marlin Richard Marrindale Beverly Mason Awww, come on, ius+ one bile! begs Vicki Cardwell of Jim Hari in ihe fall play, More Than Welcome. Marilyn May Mike Mealer Angela Meer Kurl Meer Cynlhia Mergele Gene Miers Kay Miles Carolyn Miller Gary Miller Ilene Miller Kay Miller Hailie Mires Bobby Milchell Bryan Milchell Mike Milchell Margie Montgomery Jon Moody Tessie Moore Marshell Morris Nancy Morris Sieve Morris Roberl Murphy Bobby Muse Danny Muse Duanne Neiherion Jim Nicholas Gail Nickerson Pam Nirnilz Johnny Norman Jan Orr 36 We pancake eafers would ra+l'ier figh+ 'khan swi+ch! Phil Luebbehu sen enioys pancake supper sponsored by 'ihe Boosier Club. QU' fx, if x xo? Fall Pla Brings Funds to P-T 3 Booster Club Holds Pancake Supper Diary Nov. I4 Paschal Air Force bombard- ed I-leighls Homecoming bon- fire wilh purple loilel paper. Nov. I5 Tech game al Trinily Field. We skunked lhem 2l-O. Nov.22 Presidenl Kennedy assassi- naled in Dallas lafler leaving Forl' Worlhl. Received word of lhe lragedy al' school. All classes slayed luned lo The broadcasls for 'lhe resl ol The day. Nov. 25 School called oil. Nalional mourning day. llzuneral for Presidenl Kennedy.l Nov. 27 School ler our lor Thanks- giving holidays. Heighls game al Farringlon Field-rained en- rire game. We los? by a TD- 7-0. Dec. 2 Relurned from Thanksgiving holidays lo see brislle faced boys. Oh, why musr our boys grow beards? Cruel world! Dec.5 The Fall Play, More Than Welcome, was presenled al school loday by 'fhe Speech Deparlmenl. Oulslanding prop -a banana! Dec. I3 Busy nire wi'rh Pancake Sup- per al 5:30 and lhen The ROTC Dance al 8:00. Dec. I7 Back Sheer llirsl' movie of This yearll. Tears slrearned down every girl's lace all day. Ronnie Owen Sharon Owens Leonard Pack Ronald Parker Diane Parrish Joann Parson Ronnie Parlerson Dennis Pence Gerry Pendery Priscilla Pennebaker Richard Penny Carol Perkins Lola Pelerson Mike Pelly Alice Philiberl Aubrey Phillips Mike Phillips l-lenry Power Mark Pressley Mary Priddy Linda Prollirl Carolyn Purselley Karen Ray Jan Record 37 vvj 'ef 5' r R 'L so 5 Q. 'v I. Q of ff- ,wwf James Redford Torn Reed Mary Reid Ross Reinwald Kenneflw Revell Linda Reynolds Terry Reynolds Mike Rigby Bruce Riley Ronnie Rolnason Ronald Rolaerls Fred Robeson Rancla Robinson Nancy Roddy Belle Rodgers James Rogers Rlclnard Rogers Bob Rose Roberl Ross Sandra Roulslon Ginger Royar Karen Royse l-loman Ruperl Susan Ruslv Judy Ryno Mac Salfen Jo Ann Sanders Frank Saye Linda Schavilz OHS Sclnrnidl Marilyn Sclwmilf Janice Sclwmuclcer Larry Sclnorn Sleve Sealfe Vlclor Sedinger Ronald Sellers Linda Slwarp Beverly Sbaryer Doug Shaw Jeannelle Slnelron Wendy Slwellon Barbara Sims G. C. Singlelon Richard Sivernell Mike Skidmore Veronica Skidmore Larry Skinner Claudia Sloan Doug Smillw Gary Srnilln Harold Smirln Kay Srniln Kerry Smillw Merrilee Smilln Willard Smillw Johnny Son John Sparks Francis Spears James Speegle Bobby Sfandifer Dennis Slanley Dale Sleplnens Broc Slerefl' Ann Siewarl Bill Slockron Ricliard Sukup Ronald Swain Bobby Talberl Connie Tawaler David Taylor fx' , Sandra Vasquez, Lyn-Dee Orpen, and Jan Cardwell serenade in Their usual slyle December 23. The audience sal spellbound when lnes Conrad read a German Chrisl- mas legend al' The program pre- senled by The Selecl Choir. 40 Kay Taylor Kalhryn Teerns Kim Terry Julie Thomson Pam Thomson Tommy Thompson Ted Thornburg Eloise Threalr Pai Tomlin Palricia Tomlin Bruce Toppln L. A. Townsend Richard Tucker Brenda Turner Karen Tulllelon Sharon Usrey Curiis Vernon Kalhy Walker Marie Walker Manson Wall Sleyen Wallace Warren Waller Linda Wamsley Pal Wamsley Assembly, Class Fun Preface Yule Holidays if me WSJ' has Diary Dec. I8 l gor a doll al Ihe Y-Teen Doll Show. The lellers Io Sanla were hilarious-Ihe show was a greal success! Dec. I9 I-Iighlighl of 'Ihe Chrislmas choral pro- gram presenred was fhe reading oi a German Chrisfmas slory by Ines Conrad. our foreign exchange sludenl. Dec. 20 Lasr day before Chrislmas holidays- fun? No one wenr Io class, had hoole- nariny in classrooms. more people in lhe halls Ihan in class. School lel our al 2:30, and 'rhe girls rushed home Io wrile sIiclcy lelrers 'ro long-iorgolren boy liriends . . . Jan.2 Ugh!! School sfarled roday. Everybody halecl Io come baclc. Oh, well. Regular old rouline again. College hearr-rhrobs disappear. Neil While Tangi While John Whilley Phil Whilringlon Dwayne Williams Linda Williams Donna Williamson Bobby Wilson Galen Womack Jerry Wood Georgia Woodard Dalene Woodward Becky Wrighl Glenda Wrighl' Phil Wrighl Larry Yealhermon Diana Young Ellen Youngblood Craig Ward Millie Ward Donna Walers David Warlcins Sharon Walson Carol Way Danny Webb Douglas Weddle Jimmy Wehrmann Gene Weiler Greg Wellinglon Marilyn Whisenand E 2 H ,Q .a T-gf 65? gf: , ,wk 'gg m N Y i, V Vis, iff v ' :.,,fi?35Yl . 5 ia in 'TW k,, . 3 'ii if ,g ,,A1 N25 1-fi.1ff.?' ..- 2 wg if 1- KE' , 'S ' Sophomore C ass Officers Vice-Presicleni Secre-+ary Presideni' 42 Tommy Thompson Jimmie Rose Danny Harris Elene Aculf Gary Adkison Jimmy Allcock Frances Allen Kailiy Allen Lynn Allen Larry Alphin Curlis Anderson Glen Anderson Vicky Anderson Tommy Anllnony David Arrnslrong I we 4 1 rss-I , ,. , 5 yi , 3? ' , Q , ,., , L .313 ,, , i- 5 ' , JE Wifi 'I jf ' if-'.':, ,' :zfbff - Harris Heads Sophomore Class Nina Allierion Susan Alkinson Clini' Averiile Jim Bacus Pinkie Bailey Richard Bailey Joyce Baldwin Randy Bales Gordon Ball Larry Bannisler Gloria Barnes Jim Barr Tomi Barron Brad Bales Gene Bedford Mike Beene Peggy Begley Mike Beiller Debbie Bell Frank Benbow Larry Benlon Sharon Berliner Larry Berry Mark Biebiglwauser Micaialn Bishop Linda Blackburn Cynilwia Blair Jane Blanlon Ann Bond Bobby Bounds Linda Bower Tommy Bower Carl Braswell Freddy Brewer John Bridwell Terry Brighlwell Douglas Brisler Carla Brock Chrisly Brown Don Brown G'nelle Brown Ray Brown ,W L E ,: rr,-Q 'V ' rrfz A eef y 2 5 i n l rrr is . B r err A , 1rz 4' L i f'o I A .. ii, f aj il ,. 'mf in BBAB B is C MMV.- . ,, :3fm,f,, J 5 fi Candi Cantrell, Donna Davi ,Af .W f-as 2 - .sf fd if B'i'r?3lf?ilE+i v 1.3. ' 'r-' A iff Q is 'K I fEi ' ' ,:x:gu,Q, :v v'?hilx . 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H -' N L h ,ci .sr L ,o., ,., K o rr J i 5 J l i ., . ...psi fi 1 , .uf Melinda Bruner Belly Buckingham Bob Buclcman Cynlhia Burchiield Linda Burl Gary Buicher Beverly Bulls Diane Byrd Linda Cain Cindy Campbell Candi Canlrell Kay Canlrell Larry Carllon Jim Carpenler Scorr Carler Johnny Casburn Ronnie Casi Carolyn Casiillon Benny Chambers Sherry Chambers Chris Chaney Dan Chappell Sandy Chasreen Killy Cheney Linda Chesney Tom Chrislopher Jean Churman Mary Clarke Diana Claunch Robed Cochran vii V gs K 'X Derve as Soph Cheerleaders Pam Cooper Jo Ellen Copeland Kalliy Colfer Burr Crow Linda Dameron Jol'1n Daniell Charles Darden Cecilia Davis Donna Davis Leonard Davis Gayla Dews Marianne Dodd Danna Dodson Jim Dorman Beverly Douglas Bill Dugan Dean DuVaII Bill Elder Joyce Elmore Emily Emerson 'lim Farrell Aleclr Eearlwerslon Dale Eelmev Janice Penn Clieryl Ferguson Susan Ferguson Michele Filer June Fosler Gary Eranlcenlield Krisfiria Erazior fafgw I 'il ogg N Judy Cole Sally Cale Mike Collard Powell Comer Clwarles Complon Day Complon Miclcey Complon Bill Condill Terry Cone Trislwa Conli Dennis Coombs Jackie Cooper we QV 5 ie .Q 51 Sway' , ig 'ff Diary Jan.3 Firsr disrricr baskeiball game against Norih Side-e-we won! Jan.7 Baslcelball game wiih Tech. Viciory again! Jan.8 l-larold, Les, and Moore Snow have new addifion io family. Billy Joe Snow enrolled ioday, buf +here's one differ- ence. When you iallc io Billy, he iallcs back! Jan. 9 Toniie our baslaerball Team was beaien by ihe Yellow Jackeis. Jan. I5 For 'rhe second iime This year, ii SNOWEDl Snowballs flying everywhere made il' dangerous 'lo walk ouiside! iSure hope school's called oii iomorrowll Jan. I6 School called off-Moore Snow! Ad- veniurous Highlanders aiiended Golden Gloves. Jan. I7 School srill oul-Record snow for For? Worlh-I2 inches-yipeel Jan. 20 Slush. Jan. 21 Mid-ierm exams. Nuff sedl Jan. 24 Dead Day-Exams over: hurrah! Jan. 27 Srock Show Holiday--We've had so many holidays laiely, l've forgolien whai' school is like. Jan.28 l-leighis game. Boyohboy! Toniie was our niie To shine. iWe did-whai' a game! l58-57.l Jan. 29 All ihe cowboys and cowgals wore 'rheir duds io school roday. During ihe hoedown ihe beards appeared for The lasi' lime. 46 Record Snow Gives Two Extra Holidays Anne Fugaie Beverly Gain Linda Garreii' Ray Garvey Larry Galell Lynerie Gaylor Edwin Gibson Richard Gibson Kalhy Gill Linda Gillum John Gilmarlin Lynn Glass Sherry Goodner Ann Gordon Paul Gordon Suzanne Gordon Bob Gray Curlis Green Jack Green Kafhy Green Sieve Green William Greene Bobby Gregory Elsie Grunow Ronald Gullion George Haggard Ronnie Hall Richard Halyard Barbara Harbour Gary Hardin Mark HardisTy David Harmon Ronnie Harrell Danny Harris Tom HawThorne Bonnie Hay I sure hope we donT have To dress This way for school conTesses Johnny Norman aT The TooTball banqueT. Jan. 30 Ah-Clean-shaven boys! The TooTball banqueT was ToniTe. Some OT The boys were srill geTTing daTes Today. Feb. 3 Saw SophisTicaTecl Senior gracefully Tall inTo mud puddle aT The boTTom oT sTeps, while dashing Tor The parking loT! frsweisrsssmg'rn-flaws,wmiwgeid-rsmhwas Diary Feb. 6 The girls could hardly waiT unTil The boys gor Their TooTball iackeTs Today so They could be The TirsT To wear Them! Feb. 7 Poly baskeTball game. Close game, buT we losT. Feb. 8 Indoor Track MeeT. .ii as ' is e'rrl + . A f y ' i-r' as 32521. T , -4 Aj Tya' fe' f i r'.. .rl 'ii' , -522: V. - j - - V' -pq Ayr? !,. ' - Sf, a rrrr errr PaT Hearne . Barbara HeTTner 'gfgug 5' . . '-T232 ff' V A ,. ., 2' i 'Magi' 1 .' '. Bill Hellman I ' 'r - -'j B I HelTon ever y i L Q By ro ri H e nd rix 'irr - 1- wi 545, 1 7,12 -2T:iiP'fzw ' Wade Henson Ken Herman Darla Hess l Beverly HesTer Sabra HesTer Jackie Hickman Binus Hicks STick 'em up! warns receiving his iackeT. il rr. Q - 1 P P 'E M r ' rs, li: K . Wh A52 sz, i r , A .si a sa -br xv 47 Lee Roy C-5asT. Delores Hilcher Ralph Hill Trudy Hill Bill Hilliard Linda Hoaglind Bob Hock Sharon Hogue Dean Holding Lou Holland Janice Hollins Barbara Holman Niki Holmes Hud ins, Kouns Twins Mak Cafhy Holizer Mary Hommel Sandra Hoover Jo Hornsby Gwen Horlon Peggy Hoslelier Carol Houser James Howard Hollis Howell Mary Hudgel Fay Hudgins Kay Hudgins David Humphrey Winslon Humphreys Sieve Hunsaker Mike Isley Cynlhia Jackson David Jackson Randy James Pele Jensen Ann Johnson Gary Johnson Jo Ann Johnson Karlin Johnson Jake Johnsion Mike Jones Dianne Jordan Susan Joyce Karen Keaiing Sieve Kee-ion Q.--' ai' B08 f,'weez.r X pperclassmen See Double James Lanlclford Jay Larmer Jamye Lalliam Bud Ledinglnam Miles Leveridge Linda Lewis Sandy Liddle Judy Linville Deryl Logan Leslie Lose Geri Lough Becki Love Gary Lovelace Carol Lund Donna Lunsford David McAfee Danny McCar+y Donald McClaren Alma McConnell Raclnel McCreigl'il' Karen McCurry Roberf McDull Glenn McEwen Jane? McKenzie Charles McMillion Peggy McMorries Morris McVean Leslie Mellon Buddy Marslnall Carl Marshall A - 1 rw ill' H' V 'Nf- 2 if s fzziail -fill?-52411 'EYE ' L W . . New -- -V. . V f ,M av. ,N ,,.. -- , Tiff :ra-I 223. Q25 ji aa. G EQ , , Uv RS ir: ew, ig XX . g f, QQ' rw Dianne Kelwl Jim Kelley Sieve Kelly Mary Bellw Kiglwl Jane Klalozuba Jim Kouns Jolwnny Kouns Garry Ladd Lee Lamberl Carolyn Lancasfe Marie Lancasler Mary Lange F f 55 -in fir? .f- is , Wi+h 'Ihis ring I hope Io graduafe! Palsy Bruion is meas- ured 'for her senior ring. Diary Feb. I2 Tryouis for Highland Fling. Feb. I4 Confused iuniors ordered rings 'lodayq seniors gol' measured for caps and gowns. Tonighl' we had our Valenline Dance in The gym. They crowned Ihe King and Queen, Prince and Princess, and Duke and Duchess. Richard Millsap Larry Minler Bryan Milchell Janell Miichell Sieve Mixon William Mohr Gary Moore Lydina Moore Ronnie Moore Nora Morbilzer' Diana Morris Henry Morris Kalhi Marlin Randy Mason Rosalind Malhis Pamela Mehan Donna Menlce John Merrill Chuck Michael Jerry Miers Connie Miller Jerry Miller Richard Miller Donna Mills -5.s 'z 5' 'icy is N I 1 A . xvww 5 ,K , ne. M K1 I 9 1, mr ig ! fm. ,, . 33' ge is Q milf I I Q Wf,- wie' :X ..u. if A k,,,, 1' 5? sp 3 :I A May I have -Ihis dance? Valenline King Roloy Morris Icisses Queen Sharon Parks following 'rhe Coronalion al Ihe dance. - .y,' ,le Feb. I8 Played Paschal lonile. We showed 'em we can win ar more lhan one sporll We really smeared 'em 62-42. lPoo-oo- o-r Paschalllll P.S. l saw a boy wilh a Bearle haircul al' The game fonile. l didn'l know whelher lo scream wilh ioy or horror. Feb. 2l We won Dislricf Championship lonile. Big crowd, good spiril, and 'rerrilic game. We heal' Poly 53-42. Yipe-e-ell Feb.24 Had Pep Rally loday. Big here we come! Feb. 25 Everyone lurned our for lhe bi-dislricl' baskelball game againsl Adamson in Dallas. The boys loughl hard every sec- ond ol lhe game, buf we were deleal- ed. We've really had a lerrific season! Feb.29 Leap Year lime again. Some people like Joy Neel were having birlhdays for 'rhe lirsr lime in 4 years! Boys were dodging pursuing girlsll Mar.2-6 Public Schools Week. Parenls came lo walch lheir angelic geniuses al' work?l Joy Neel Enjoys Fourth Birthday Happy Highlanders display childish glee as lhey realize 'lhal' Easlern Hills is on ils way lo lhe firsl baskelball championship n lhe five-year hislory of lhe school. mm s::m1ffa:mn1mmr: -V . .7 -4 f ro v ge.--s.-ffm-Q-:N Jan Morris Mickey Morrow Ted Morrow Margarer Muirhead Sharon Mulkins Wayne Nash Weldon Neal Joy Neel Bonnie Nelson Jan Newman Gary Nickelson Kennelh Nix Beverly Norwood Carolyn O'DeII David O'DeIl Tommy O'l-lare Jeanne O'Neill Jane O'Shielcls Linda Parham Laurie Parish Carol Parker Joe Perez Mike Perlick Billy Perrill' 5l Carol Phillips Tony Phillips Sharon Poll: Pally Powell Carl Privill Cheryl Pruill Cindy Purcell Donna Purnell Parricia Quinn Sandra Randall Sharon Reed Charles Reid SR P: ii,ii ni :Q -'lr Tomm Thompson, David Smith Earl .Ly ,Sr . ' Qi mf - L fc 0 ,V Xp by , K I K K i, . ,V,k rw kkk. sg, v ' 'Y 'W 3, ' Y .,,4,-'f , ,L 11, gif ' ' i j K in S X I , ' S fn ' rs, iii. A yn if 52 A-x ,g r K 4 Q ' f 'ff f 'X-.,3r s ,sg lx 6 + an s V N re my ww 5 ,Q ,,rr33,ss , f r. ow, rf X ii f Ronnie Refherford Janci Reynolds Linda Richardson Carolyn Rilclwey Rosemary Robbins l-larry Robinson Marcia Robinson Jim Rodgers Susie Roll Jimmie Rose Ken Roselle Diane Rush Gail Russey Ronnie Sallen Jimmy Sampson Roberra Sanders Linda Sanderson Rod Scalise Frank Scarborough Richard Schenclc Carol Schmid James Schmidr Jim Schmid? Jane'rScl1ober Susan Schroeder Cindy Schulz Jaclcie Schulrz Charles Seemann Callny Sells Terry Sells ootball Letters as Sophomores David Smilh Linda Smilh Gary Smyers Landon Son Bryan Spain Paula Spears Marie Speir Don Slanfield Davey Slafeler Gayle Sleele Judy Sfevens Don Slewarl Roberl Slewarl' Joy Slorrer Lois Sfrawn Diane Sullivan Leva Sullivan Jan Swanson Bill Sweeney Phil Talum Shirley Talum Jimmy Taulman Edwina Taylor Eric Thompson Roy Thompson Tommy Thompson Rila Thornlon Palli Tilson Mike Tirey Richard Tobey Danny Shafer Kenny Shank Bob Shaw Tommy Shellon Nina Sheparclson Joe Shoclcler Ken Simpson Jelf Sinlcu David Sivernell Kalhy Small Beclcy Smilh Carole Smilh Q' ' Mar. 9 A blue norlher came from some- where lhis morning-and everyone wore everylhing imaginable. Mar. I3 FRIDAY l3ll Highland Fling ran smoorhly-no broken mirrors or black cars. The show was so pro- fessional we had a sell-our crowd. Miss Big E ol I964 was crowned. O-o-o, ir was so exciling! Mar. I7 Sl. Palrick's Day. Woe unlo any- one who didn'l wear green! Mar. 25 Had movie loday- ll A Man Answers. All 'lhe girls wenl our ancl boughl books on how 'lo Jrrain clogs lboy lriendsl. Mar. 26 Easler program given by chorus. School lel' our for lhe Easier Holi- daysl lWe clon l' have lo go lo school Monday eilher.l Hooray! Apr. 3 Sophomore Track Meer. All soph- omore homerooms enlered. Apr. I7 Exciled iuniors received Jrheir sen- ior rings. Apr. 23 If could only happen al our sen! ior play, I+ Happens Every Sum- mer. One of lhe ac'l'ors 'fell off lhe slage. Apr. 27 All senior girls were walking around school wilh eyes half closed from loo many lunches or brunches or leas. 54 Y-Teens Sponsor Soph Track Meet Fulure 'rrack greals fry Their skill al lhe Sophomore Track Meer. Eric Thompson leaps over lhe high hurdles. Charlene Tong Ricky Tripp Larry Tubb Susan Tuohy Dennis Turner Jan Turner Danny Usellon Dale Ussery Diane Vannoy Susie Vaughan Pam Vermillion Allen Waddell Mike Walker Sherry Wallace Richard Wallers Joe Wallon Linda Wallon Judy Ware Norman Way Joan Wesl Paula Wesl' John While Perry While Mike WhiH'ingl'on May I R.O.T.C. Spring Formal. May 7 Senior Picnic at Camp Carler. The weaiher was qreai for a picnic land for ducksl. Highlanders ale all They could and came back wilh muddy leer, slraighr hair, and sad- dle sores. May 8 Senior Day. All The seniors came To school in Their Sunday besr. The class Tavoriies were announced af The Y-Teen lwerp dance lonighi, vm Announced ar The Y-Teen lwerp dance are junior Tavoriies, Deb bie Maddox and Phil Luebbehusen, and sophomore Tavoriles, Donna Davis and Danny Harris. vi? i May I6 Senior Banque? al' Colonial Coun- 'rry Club. Everyone looked siarry- eyed, However, nolhing slood our so well as The hor pink and range- rine decorarions. May 2I Tesis begin Tor seniors Today. Fun-Fun-Fun. May 23 Junior picnic. May 24 Baccalaureale al Will Rogers Audilorium. Reverend Bruce Weav- er delivered The message. May 25 Lasr lesls Tor seniors. The qreaf escape!! May 27 Ring Turning ar The Forr Worlh Boar Club. ll Think some wenl 'Through The line lwicelll May 28 Graduaiion and all nighr pariy af Six Flags Over Texas. And so- Good Bye lSobl. s B 'sw lv Q we 38 si. ,. .Y K. x , 7,315 53 W' g ,,.., 1 f-f- are w, 5 6 if ,gyyf if, Carley Williams Carolyn Williams Lonnie Williams Woodie Williams Susan Willmingron Wayne Wilmolh Brian Wilson Grerchen Wilson Jacque Wilson Julia Wolford Cheryl Wolfe David Wollenman Gene Woodard Eddy Woodruff Mike Woodward Debbie Wrighl' Richard Wrighr Robyn Wrighr Waller Wynne Jeannie York Q... Q 1 A-ww . iQ C' wa Q A Jreacher affeclrs efernify he can never fell where his in fluence drops. Henry Brooks Adams 57 l DR. ELDEN BUSBY Superinlendenl ol Schools MR ROY M. STONE Assislanl Superinlenolenl ol l-ligh Schools Busby Heads Schools f ,, w V K. 1, Adminislralion building houses lhe offices which dire-cl lhe school syslem. Forl Worlh's school syslem is very ably headed by new superinlendenl Dr. Elden B. Busby. Dr. Busby became superinlenclenl' ol schools in I963. l-le began his leaching career 32 years ago al old Cenlral High School. Showing his capabilily lhrough lhe years. he was elevalecl lo clepuly superinlenclenl in l96l and superinlenclenl ol schools upon lhe relire- menl of Mr. Joe P. Moore. in l963. l-le holds a BA. degree from Abilene Chrislian College, an MA. cle- gree lrom 'l'.C.U., ancl a Ph.D. from Slanlorcl Uni- versily. , ' ,s .M,,,.s,,..ww - ' ',,,,...a- f-'-3: 4.1 if Mr. Johnson prepares 'rhe announcemenls lor lhe day. Excellence Sought by EH Principal MR. ROY C. JOHNSON is lhe well-lcnown principal ol: Easlern Hills. l-le holds a B.S. degree from Norlh Texas Slale Unlverslly and an MA. degree from T.C.U. As prin- cipal, Mr. Johnson has led Jrhe Highlanders To a high sland- ard of excellence respecled Jrhroughoul lhe cily. Mr. Johnson ponders lhe proble MR. KENNETH O. VAUGHAN Vice-Principal Miss Arabella Odell uses her pas? experience as a leacher +0 fill fhefdulies oi Dean of Girls and Senior Counselor. Miss Odell holds BA. and MIX. degrees from fhe Universily of Texas. Mr. Kennerh O. Vaughan, Vice- Principal, has been al Easlern Hills since ils beginning in l959. l-le also serves as rennis coach, wilh several very successful seasons be- hind hirn. Mr. Vaughan holds BA. and MA. degrees from T.C.U. His iavorile hobbies are 'rennis and caille. Vau han, Odell id ff' MISS ARABELLA ODELL Dean of Girls i l ws., an . 4' ge ...sf , 'f ye: L,,'f' MRS. MARGIE HOULIHAN, secretary, adiusts the mimeo- MRS. INA TUCKER, registrar, keeps-l-lills' records. graph machine. Faculty and Students This year's taculty section is intended to introduce tind it easier to identity themselves with their teach the instructors to you, the students. There is some- ers. lt is their ettorts that prepare us to tace the thing new-teachers' lilces, hobbies, and interests. World and l4eep our country strong. lt is our hope that through this section students will MRS. ILA RIGGS is the newest Highlander secre- tary. One ot Mrs. Riggs' important iobs is handling the schools telephone calls. MISS LELA DALTON, iunior counselor, lwolds a BA. and an MA. degree from Colorado Slale. MRS. DOROTHY CONWAY, sophomore counselor. holds e BA, degree willw a maior in rnalln and physics from T.C.U. l-ler hobbies are raising African violels and making ceramics. She loves ro play bridge and dance. MRS. DONNA YOUNG serves as sclwool nurse. Slwe re- MRS. WAHNEETA WILLIAMSON has developed flwe ceived lwer B.S. degree from T.W.C. sclnool library info one of flue cily's linear. She received B.S, and MA. degrees from T.C.U. Science Department Grows to Meet Nee s ln order to meet the need ot the growing tield ot science, El-l's department has been expanded. There are now more classes to meet the needs ot our chang- ing world. Biology, chemistry, and physics, all two-semes- ter courses, otter science tor students during their en- tire stay at Eastern l-lills. Students gain valuable intor- mation during lecture and actual experience in the labs. We MR. JOHN ROSS Physics, Biology B.S., M.Ed., T.W.C. Lilces: Hunting and tishing, MRS. SARA TANNAH I LL Chemistry B.S., N.T.S,U. Likes: Sports, travel, and bridge. Y-Teen Sponsor MRS. CHRISTINA HAVINS Biology B.S., T.W.C. 63 MR. WAYLON KIRK Algebra, Trigonornelry, Analysis B.S., T.C.U. lvi.Ed., N.T.S.U. Hobbies: Sporls and reading MRS. ALBERTA SPARKS Chernislry, Biology B.A., Rice Hobby: Gardening Q! MR. MELVIN AVERY Algebra, Unified Geornelry, Trigonorneiry. Analysis BS., Texas Wesleyan College M.Ed., Texas Wesleyan College Enioys all Easiern Hills sporiing evenls New Matl This year 'two new maih courses have been iniroduced +o Easiern Hills siudenis-Unified Geornefry and Elemenlrary Analysis. Unifiedl Geornelry is a sophomore course which replacesl Plane Geornerry. This course combines Plane Geomeiry, Solid Geomeiry, and Analyiical Ge- ornelry. Solid Geomeiry is no longer offered because of +his new addiiion. y Elerneniary Analysis is offered lo senior siu-l denis who have compleied lwo years of alge- bra, one year of geomeiry, and a semesier ofi irigonomeiry. 1 MRS. MAURINE MULLINS Algebra, Unified Georneiry B.A., N.T.S.U. MR. ROBERT WILLIAMS M-Au N-T-S-ll Algebra, Plane Geornerry, Unified Geomefry B.S., Universily of Corpus Chrisli M.R.Ed., Soulhweslern Baplisi Theological Seminary M.Ed., N.T.S.U. Likes: Camping wilh family, fishing. and reading biographies ,curses Challenge Students A preparafory course for college, Elernenfary Analysis involves logic, solurion sels, modular alge- bra, and orher preparaiory maierial. The new book used in lhis course is also used in several college 'Freshman malhemarics courses. .These rwo courses, in addiiion To 'rhe Jrradilional algebra, 'form a broad basic knowledge of maihe- malics which is of greai assisiance io siudenls pre- paring for college. MR. KENNETH SISSERSON Algebra, Unified Georneiry B.A., Soulhweslern Universiiy M.A., S.M.U. Likes: Reading, alfending conceris and operas, and walching all kinds of sporfs Mai- f' 65 MRS. JEAN DYER Junior, Senior English B.S., T.W.U. M,Ed., T.W.C. FTA Sponsor Hobbies: Sewing and reading Likes: Baseball, ioolball, cooking MRS. POLLY LOVETT Junior, Senior English Elf, NQT.S3lJ. 1 I iv d f Term Themes Thwar ies: ea ingfrave, music, ea ing, an ca s 'Wk A-nf wr' MRS. ANN HEBERLE Sophomore, Junior English EA. T.W.C. MRS. MARY BROWN Sophomore English BA., U. of Soulh Carolina Lilces: Reading, sewing, coolcing MISS ANN KING Sophomore English B.A,, E.T.S.C, M.Ed., E.T.S.C. Clan Sponsor Likes: Travel, home movies and slides, sporTs jespecially baseballl Inglish Students Included in The English deparTmenT are Three years oT English and one oT journalism. Sophomore and junior English classes are divided equally, wiTh liTeraTure The TirsT semesTer ancl gram- mar The second. Seniors spend one and a halT se- mesTers covering liTeraTure7 The resT OT The year is devoTed To grammar. The spring brings wiTh iT The juniors' TirsT Term Theme. While The subjecTs vary, mosT oT The Themes are wriTTen on some phase OT an American auThor's life. The seniors, who auThor Their Term Themes in The Tall, chose Their Topics Trom English liTeraTure. A survey oT world liferafure, boTh ancienT and modern, is sTudied by sophomores. Juniors sTudy The liferary heriTage oT America while seniors delve inTo English wriTings. Journalism is oTTerecl To seniors only. While learn- ing The basic principles oT lay-ouT, wriTing, and malc- ing headlines, The sTudenTs publish a bi-weelcly news- paper, The TarTan. MRS. RUTH PRIDDY Senior English, Journalism B.A., Texas Tech Olher worl4: N.T.S.U,, T.W.C., and U. of Chicago l-lobbies: Reading, Teaching, Thinking, eaTing, swimming punning ' Lilces: All Two and Tour-TooTed criTTers MRS. BEVERLY WEATHERFORD Junior, Senior English A.A., Paris Junior College B.A., E.T.S.C. Lilces: Sewing, mosT sporTs MR. J. P. PSOMAS Spanish ll, III BA., N.E.S.C., Okla. Hobbies: Golf, swimming, iraveling, building lcarpeniryl Pan Am Club Sponsor Bible Club Sponsor MR. JAMES EYRE Spanish ll, Junior English BA., T.C.U. l-lobbies: Yard work, playing ihe piano, and fooiball' Pan Am Sponsor MRS. CHARLOTTE BALLARD Spanish l, Senior English BA., Universiiy of Texas MA., Universily oi Texas Likes: Foreign languages, foods, Pan Arn Club Sponsor and cusloms New Lab Boost Easiern I-lills is one of Three schools in The cilry equipped wirh a language lab. H assisls boih slu- denls and ieachers in ihe learning of foreign lan- guages. French, Laiin, German and Spanish are offered. MRS. MATTIE MCCULLEY Lalin, Sophomore English B.A., T.S.C,W. M.A,. T.C.U. Lilces: Conlesling and recipe collecling JCL Sponsor Language Enrollment This new addirion has broughl' an increased en- rollmenl in foreign languages. Over 372, of Jrhe sfudenls al Easlern l-lills are now enrolled in a foreign language. N3 MRS. VALDA CARROLL German, Unified Geomeiry BA., T.C.U. l-lobbies: Sewing, bridge, and lennis German Club Sponsor Chess Club Sponsor MISS BARBARA NAISH French, Sophomore English BA., T.C.U. Lilces: Classical music, reading books, Hobbies: Swimming and sewing Touiours Francais Sponsor and French 6... ,sb f ,,., ,ff ,X M MR. EDD E. BIVIN World Hisfory, American T-lisfory B.S., T.C.U. History Departmen Three new feachers have been added fo fhe social sfudies deparfmenf fo help meef fhe demand for fhe ever increasing inferesf in world and nafional evenfs. They are Mrs. Perlcey, Mr. Bivin, and Mr. Kifchens. This deparfmenf keeps sfudenfs informed on currenf evenfs and fheir imporfance, as well as giving a broad base of hisfory. lfs goal is fo inspire sfudenfs fo sup- porf our democrafic form of governmenf and fo pro- vide lcnowledge abouf if so fhaf fhey may be able fo vofe wisely and false parf in governmenf affairs in fhe fufure. World l-lisfory is offered all fhree years af Easfern Hills. This one-year course broadens fhe sfudenfs' lcnowl- edge of world affairs and fheir relafion fo fhe Unifed Sfafes. The course of sfudy involves fhe hisfory and governmenf of counfries all over fhe world. MR. TOMMY WEATHERRED World l-lisfory BS., T.W.C. Graduafe work: T.C.U., N.T.S.U., Sul Ross Safely Council Sponsor Hobbies: Collecfing guns and old books MR. LARRY KITCHENS World l-lisfory, American l-lisfory B.S., T.W.C. Likes: Phofography, golf, sporfs in general, and young people Adds New Teachers American I'lisfory, offered flie Iasf fwo years af EI-I. fraces flwe liisfory of America back fo England and slwows lwow our sysfem of governmenf lias evolved. 'lliis course includes flie sfudy of flfe Presidenfs and flue elecforal procedure. Governmenf I is offered during flfe senior year. In ifs curriculum is flue sfudy of flue governmenf of flie Unifed Sfafes, including flue separafion of powers be- fween flie federal and sfafe governmenfs and flie divi- sion of powers wifliin flwe federal governmenf. A second semsfer of governmenf is offered fo infer- esfed sfudenfs wlmo liave complefed Governmenf I. Gov- ernmenf 2 includes flie sfudy of flue sfafe governmenf. Tlie dufies of flue laranclies of governmenf and ifs offi- cers are sfudied in defail. The course also involves flie sfudy of courf and frial procedure. MR. LEON MITCHELL American Hisfory, Governmenf I, 2 B.A., T.C.U. M.A., U.T. Bowling Club Sponsor I would like fo wrife liisfory, buf since I cannof wrife and since I do nof have flue fime, I am devofing my energies fo feacffing Governmenf Z. i M RS. BARBARA H ICKS World, American I-lisfory B.A., Universify of Corpus Clirisfi M.A., College of Arfs and lndusfries Likes: Bible researclf, oil painfing, playing piano, flower arranging and growing MRS. JUNE PERKEY Geomefry, World I-lisfory B.S., T.W.C. Likes: Baking, sewing, collecfing small cups and saucers 7I M R. ROY PERRY MR- RONNIE MARTIN Mechanical Drawing, Descriptive Geometry Band Bs., E.t.s.c. B. Music Ed., T.C.U. Hobby: golf M.Ed., T.C.U. Enioys: Playing in dance bands and symphonies ,fl Electives Afford Choice for Students MRS. MARGUERITE THOMPSON Foods, Clothing B.S., 'l'.W.C. l-lobbies: Naturally, most ot my hobbies center around homemalcingf' MISS MARYLOUISE BAKER Chorus, Select Choir, American l-listory AB., University ot Nebraska MA., Eastman School ot Music Hobbies: Fishing, hilcing, reading MISS ALZORA JEFFORDS Speech, English BA., William Jewell College Play Sponsor Likes: Sewing, piano playing, tennis, dancing, boating all stage and drama MRS. MARY JAMES Typing, Shorihand. Bookkeeping BA., N.T.S.U. Enjoys: Fishing and camping Likes: Being a housewife moiher, and Teacher MR. ORVILLE ROCKHOLD Wood shop, meiai shop B.S., E.T.S.T.C, M.S., E.T.S,T.C, Hobbies: Pigeon raising, fishing Likes: Reading ouidoor magazines, church work. gardening Boy Scoui' work MRS. JOYCE CALHOUN Typing B.A., T.W.C. M.Ed., T.W.C. Likes: Reading, church work-secreiary +o ihe General Board was MRS. SUZANNE ANDERSON Typing, Unified Georneiry B.S., T.C.U. Hobbies: Ice skoiing and riding MRS. MARJORIE REID Typing, Shorihand, Bookkeeping BS.. O.U. M.A., Texas Wesiern Likes: Reading Coaches Bring Sporls of all lcinds are enioyed in Highlanderland. Easlern Hills is 'iorlunale io have lhe services of live experienced coaches. These coaches have worked very hard, leading Hills lo a dislriclr championship in foolball and baslcelball. The loolball leam benelils irom lhe lcnowledge and ex- perience of Coaches George Milcham, James Willingham, and Dub Graves. Each has had experience coaching olher leams before coming lo Easlern Hills. Coach Graves also manages lhe baseball leam, and Coach Willingham, Jrhe lraclc leam. Special lhanlcs, lhis year, go lo Coach. Johnny Howerlon lor developing lhe I9o4 dislricl champions in baslqelball, Jrhe Highlanders. Coach Tommy Runnels prepares reams ol rhe iulure as he coaches Jrhe B leams, in addirion To lhe golf learn. Girls' physical educalion is separaled info lwo levels of MR. JAMES WILLINGHAM Coach, American Hislory, Governmenl BA. Daniel Baker MA., T.C.U. MR. GEORGE MITCHAM Foolball, Arr B.S., T.C.U. M.Ed.. T.C.U. Lilces: Oil painfing, any sporling evenl, good lood. MR. DUB GRAVES Foolball, Baseball, P.E. BA., Universily ol Tulsa Likes: Golf, wafer slciing, swimming, and ?or Easiern Hills lo win lhe disiricl in everylhingf' Honors to EHI-IS insfrucfion, based on a sophomore and iunior-senior curricu- lum. Bofh feam sporfs and individual sporfs are offered fo sfudenfs. Team sporfs are parficularly sfressed in fhe older group fo promofe individual slcills in preparafion for leisure fime recreafion. Team sporfs which are offered are volleyball, baslcefball, speedball, and soffball. Individual sporfs are badminfon, archery, fable fennis, shuffleboard, and fennis. Golf has been recenfly added, and more acfivifies, such as fencing, will be added lafer. - y - - ' h - I MR. TOMMY RUNNELS Class periods are spen in feachung slcills and fec niques Biology' PIE-I Gola Bhaams culminafing each acfivify in fournamenf-fype play. Awards B-Sl' NUTISVUI are presenfed on poinfs basis fo fha oufsfanding girl in each M-Edu N-T-5-U g Likes: Golf, foofball, fo see Easfern l-lrlls win fhem all in of fhe fhree classes. everywngf- s f cilsif MR. JOHNNY HOWERTON 5 12' ' American Hisfory, P.E., Baslcefball fQig.,fi.5rfrf's. N., I 'rd 31 Qi ri B-S-I H'3'di'i'.Slmfn0 i5 MR. GENE SMYERS and MRS. SAM SLEDGE, presidenfs of lYl'Ed-iNl'la'd'n'S f'mOn5 fhe Boosfer Club and fhe P.T.A. respecfively, inspecf fhe dis- Likes: bporfs, music I fricf baskefball frophy. Hobby: Refinishing furnifure 75 MISS MIRIAM MOORE Girls' P-E MRS. Bernr TAYLOR B.S., N.T.S.U. girls' prg. M-S-i N-T-S-U I B.S., Soulliweslern Univarsily l'lOl3'l3l955TV'5V5l- Qollr bm'-i439 I Likes: Bridge, golf, swimming liunling leaching Likes: Reading, spinning yarns, and lcnilling good movie SGT. RONALD FONTENOT R.O.T.C. Allended: L.S.U. Special lrairiing: Underwaler Dernolilions Sclwool, Jungle Warfare Scliool Hobbies: Waler ancl snow skiing SGT. JAMES SHANNON R.O.T.C. Allended: U. ol: l-lawaii, U. of Maryland Hobbies: Sporls, ouldoor aclivilies, aulos Custodians li X, Fronl row: Bill Rayburn, ' , A N 1 Charles Walers, Tommy 4 I 'A Sweeney 5 Second row: Alvin Fore- ' N l hand, Dewey Esles L k ,,.,G, fu r l'ly xha If xxx Maids Lula Mae Holman, Hazel Richardson. Margarel' Nelson Cafeteria Staff Zona James. Lola Eudy, lzola Brumley, Shirley Shepherd, Elhel Revllle, Dororhy Baleyy Dollie Mil- low, Irene Lowe . 3 S' fi , we ., '.,,, I ,', 1V,,, ,kk V, I , is K . , err' , - 5 A so u yy' Q ' ' lree B 1 . . lla ' 1 f 77 N H 15 4:2 ff? w Q 33 . :ER Zn: 2 ,wi e V ? , E f s 's i a,i,,5 ffgfff fs K ff, L5 , Q in 15 , 'Q , :W uni' 3.fisQg:5g, L ',. Elf 3 W2 ' 15:4 at ai Q 55 iii 2? Q if 3, Qs iii ii 2 s 5 E 3 12 fa 5 1 1 I gs Bible Club Offers Morning Devotions Main funclion of Jrhe Bible Club has been lo provide lhe daily devoiions each morning. These consisl of scrip- lure reading and a silenl' prayer and on special occasions choral responses. Wm. -Jul' Members of lhe Bible Club include Peggy Brooks, Sharon l-lendrix, Jan l'laicher, row oneg Pam Thompson, Sharon Ellioil, Francis Spears, Jan Cardwell, row 'lwog Sylvia Calla- way, Vicki Cardwell, Carol Perkins. Connie Karis, row lhreeg Donna Barron, Sandra Vas- quez, Susan Berliner, Brenda l-laire, row lourq Julie Thomson, Donna Kramer, Kay Miles, Eloise Threalr, row liveg Charlene Fosler, Sa- bra l-lesler, Kaihy Borsi, row six: Emily Emer- son, Ronnie Garland. Faye Chrisiopherson, Kalhy Barnes, Carol Myers, row seven: Pam Nimilz, Mike Genlrry, Paily Groody, Nola Car- ier, row eight Phil l-loskins, David Walkins, Beverly l-lellon, Gayle Sieele, Cynlhia Mergle, row nine, Georgia Garcia, Jimmie Rose, Joan Wesl, row Jreng Roy Scudday, Sieve Wallace, Roberl Cochran, Ted Morrow, row eleven: Sieve Rose, Mr. Sisserson and Mr. Psomas. sponsors, Tony Kimbrough, row iwelve, Bible Club officers are Sharon l-lendrix, pianislq Phil l-loskins, assi. pianist Sharon Ellioll, song leader: Brenda l-laire, assi. song leader Sleve Rose, presidenip Sandra Vasquez, vice-presidenlg Sherri Sledge, ireasurerq Peggy Brooks, secrelary. Ari' Club members are James Marlin, Viclci Cardwell, Coach my Nelson, Janer McKenzie, Barbara Simms, Frieda Enlow, Janie lvlifclwam, sponsor, Carol Parsons, Paiiy Groody, row oney Tom- Tangney, Sandra Marks, Paula Barber, Ronnie Parlcer. Art Club Members Display Talent Main proiecr of The Arr Club llwis year was a color- ful exliibir in fronr oi Jrlie library. Each Arr Club mem- ber parricipaled by submilrinq his besl worlq. Included were several clwarcoals, paslels, oils, wafer colors, and collages. Sludenrs and leacliers expressed admiraiion ar ine amounlr oi ariisric abililry displayed. Ronnie Parlcer displays pcilures be nas eniered in ine Ari' Exlnibir. Leading rlwe Ari' Club are Carol Parsons, vice-presidenrg Vicki Cardwell, presidenfg Fairy Groody, secreiary: and James Marlin, ireasurer. 8I Y-Teens members include Sharon Polk, Beverly Norwood, Pamela Mehan, Francis Spears, Susie Vaughan, Jacque Wilson, Carolyn Casiillon, Bonnie Hay, Jane Klubzuba, Donna Davis, Sandra Marks, Carol Perkins, Vickie Herring, and Linda Chesney, row one: Cindy Schulz, Diane Vannoy, Mariann Garner, Donna Lunsford, Kaihi Mar- fin, Carolyn Williams, Pal' Senchack, Donna Menke, Susan Joyce, Marie Spears, Diana Claunch, Kalhryn Teems, Georgia Woodard, and Kaihy Hubbard, row Two: Jane Blanfon, Jeanne O'Neill, Nancy i l Decoraiing lockers of aihleles on ihe day of a game is lhe responsibiliiy of various Y-Teens, Here, Diane Hooion and Sherrie Plisko perform ihe lask. 82 1 3 H E if Clare, Jane? Schober, Sandra Vasquez, Brenda Schmidt Bee Sier- ei'+, Karen Buckingham, Cynrhia Blair, Brenda Haire, Sherri Sledge, Karen Haueisen, Donna Kramer, and Sylvia Callaway, row lhree: Ann Bond, Linda Garrerr, Cindy Purcell, Jeanne Williams, Barbara Wolff, Gloria Speakes, Carol Price, Dehn Ann Gregory, Carol Park- er, Beih Walfher, Kay Taylor, Carolyn Purselley, Julie Thomson. Ines Conrad, and Geana Gordon, row four. Y-Teens Keep Busy Wit Sponsor Dances, Bake Sal , .,, 6- , ! 4 n is Donna Johnson and Sandra Marks show Mr. Waylon Kirk The resulr of 'rhei' efforls in 'ihe leachers' bake sale ar Chrisimas. All homeroom represeniaiives worked lo Donna 'leanes rlslls E The crowd anxiously awaiis The crowning of ihe Valeniine couri ai a dance sponsored by Y-Teens. nalce iheir rooms ihe besr decoraled ai fhrisimas. Kay Taylor and Sharon Copeland add lasi iouches ro ihis door. aricus Service Projects, lille and limb lo deco- rare her homeroom for Homecoming. md Decorate Each Homeroom Y-Teen officers are, seared, Tuiii Ziegler, program chairman: Donna Johnson, service chairman: Sheila Ward, vice presideni, Nancy O'Neill, presidenrq Myriam Hubbard, secreiaryg Donna Beene, Treasurer. Sranding are Sharon Elliorr, chaplain: Bonnie Lewis, ICC represenfa- riveg Diane Hooron, hisroriany Barbara lsham and Connie Lewis, sergeanrs-ar-arms, and Charlene Woodard, song leader. 83 Advising The schools largesT club and The ciTy's mosT acTive Y-Teen club are, Top, Mrs. BeTTy Taylor, Miss Miriam Moore: boTTom, Mrs. Sara Tannahill, Mrs. MargueriTe Thompson. Club-of-Year Award on by Service Club For The TiTTh year El-ll-lS's Y-Teen service club won The Y-Teen Club oT The Year Trophy. Service proiecTs included windshield wipes, coolcies Tor The Teachers' lounge, Tray Tavors aT The hospiTal, collecTing old cloThes and magazines Tor The needy, and marching Tor The Cancer Drive. Many acTiviTies in The school were sponsored by The club, including Howdy Weelc, Ranch Day program, ValenTine Dance, and Twerp Dance. Serving as vice-presidenT in charge oT service, Don- na Johnson was awarded The Trophy Tor Y-Teen Girl oT The Year. She was in charge oT all service proiecTs and helped on several programs. 84 Diane l-looTon as 1 . K .Isa ' .sfllji recalls lines from MacbeTh as she Tries To remove spoTs during a Y-Teen window wash. Donna Johnson holds The Trophy she won as Y-Teen Girleof-The-Year and The Trophy won by EaTsern Hills as Club-oT- The-Year. Flappers Sandra Vasquez and Jan Cardwell perform The Y-Teen annual Doll Show. l Members of Fulure Nurses are Lanelle Cheslock, Lydina Moore, JoAnn Johnson, Mary Hommel, Carole Gore, row one: Carol Barnes, Carolyn Milchell, Nancy O'Neill, Terri Henry, Doris Woodruff, Carol Schmid. Dianne Kehl, row lwoq Marilyn Schmidli, Donna Johnson, Lynn i Colfingham, Karen Buckingham, Eslher Yarbough, Donna Parish, row Jrhree. i Future Nurses Help Children vfvxfy Posrers ro correcl speech delecls were made by lhe Fulure Nurses lor relarded children, and club members planned a parly for Jrhe children. ln order lo send lhree delegales lo Jrhe slale convenlion held in Abilene, The Fulure Nurses had a bake sale for lhe reachers. The club visiled rhe Public Menlal l-leallh l-lospilal, Jrhe Carler Blood Bank, and Parkland l-lospilal. Officers of Fulure Nurses include Donna Johnson, chaplain, Carolyn Milchell, presi- denlp and Nancy O'NeiIl, vice-president sear- ed: Donna Parish, secrerary-lreasurem Karen Buckingham, corresponding secrelary, sland- ing. 85 M 5-Lg V l-lighlandelles were in unilorm 'lor ev Carol Barnes and Coach Milcham check The number ol pro- ery pep rally, booming School spirit grams sold for lhe Will Rogers lndoor Games. Members ol The l-lighlandelles include Sharon Reed. Belle Rodgers, Vicki Cardwell, Lynn Glass, Joann Par- Diana Morris, Suzanne Kelly, Daunne Nelherlon, Kim gon, Krislina Frazier, Mariann Garner, Belly Dugan, Terry. Rebecca Hodges. row One: Sharon Hoque. Roberla Georgann John, row lhree: Pam Ewell, Jan Eudey, Kalhy Marshall, Diana Claunch, Jane? McKenzie, Palli Tilson, Allen, Pam Cooper, Linda Ardoyno, Carol Price, row Carla Brock, Susan Ferguson, Carol Barnes, row lwog four, l Whal's 'rhe hold up, boys? Somebody swipe 'rhe loolball? Cheerleaders and l-lighlandelles awail lhe relurn of lhe 'feam +0 Jrhe foolball field. 86 I-Iighlandettes Boost School Spirit SupporTing The school aThleTic acTiviTies is The main TuncTion oT The l-lighlandeTTes. AT The beginning oT each TooTball game, The girls Torm an honor guard To cheer The Team as iT runs onTo The Tield. To prepare Tor This, They pracTice aTTer school Twice a weelf during TooTball season. For The pasT Tour years, The l-lighlandeTTes have sold programs aT The Will Rogers lndoor Games, sponsored by The l3orT WorTh Coaches AssociaTion. They have also sold programs aT The CiTy RecreaTion Traclf lvleeT Tor Two years. Oh, To be a l-lighlandeTTel groans Al Lewis. l:ooTball players escorTed daTes down The aisle aT The homecoming pep rally. OTTicers OT l-lighlandeTTes are Jan Eudey presidenT RoberTa Marshall, secreTary3 BeTTe Rogers. drill leader Linda Ardoyno vice presidenT TirsT row Pam Ewell drill leader: Jan Cardwell, head ., gi. V Lil., 1 Hs, l 'xml T drill leademllvlrs. WeaTherTord, sponsor: Cardl Price, drill leader, second row. Any girl inTeresTed may become a l-lighlandeTTe, provided ThaT she has a C average and Turnishes her own uni- Torm. A secTion is reserved Tor l-lighlandeTTes aT all pep rallies, where They siT as a group. Here They yell aT The Homecoming pep rally. 87 Banquet Honors FTA Members FTA is an organizalion Tor all sludenls inleresled in educarion or The leaching profession. Business meelings are held wilh speakers and Films. This year FTA is concenlraling on college educalion. lls con- venlion was held in Auslin, and many delegales al- rended. This spring FTA held ils second annual ban- guer for all members. Beverly Shayer, an aclive member, is secrelary of The Forl Worlh FTA Coun- eil. FTA members, Ronnie Garland, Beverly Shayer, and Roberla Marshall, polish apples for The leachers. Fulure Teacher officers are Beverly Shayer, hislorianp Belh Wallher, secrelaryg Dalana Clark, parliamenfarian' Pal' Youngblood, vice-president Bob Hillard, presidenl. FTA members include Debbie Maddox, Sharon Elliolf, Francis Spears, Jackie Pearson, Janice Lawson, Dale Felmey, Sharon Ber- liner, Roberla Marshall, row one, Pam Thompson, Brenda Haire, Vicki Cardwell, Sharon Berliner, Lynda Bolhe, Dalai-ia Clark, Par Youngblood, Beih Wallher, Suzanne l-lunsaker, Sharon Reed, row lwog Ronnie Sranlield, Ronnie Garland. Pal Sencheck, Barbara 88 Wolfe, Julie Thomson, Susan Livingslon, Nancy Clare, Jan Orr, Carla Brock, Rachael McCreigh+, Belly Mayo, row lhreeg Mike Genlry, Bob Hillard, Tony Kimbrough, Ken l-luddleslon, Sleve Poy- neer, Carol Price, Karen Royce, Mariann Garner, Beverly Shayer, Dianne Maddox, Jane Keilh, row Tour. wwf Officers of The Junior Classical League are Sandra Marlqs, vicevpresidenlp Sherri Sledge, lreasurerg Donna Kramer, secrelary, row one: Mrs. McCulley, sponsor' Roy Scudday, reporlerg and Randy Kunze, presidenr. JCL Members Take State Honors We came, we saw, we conquered. This was The alli- rude ol lhe JCL delegales upon relurning from The slale convenrion which was held in San Anlonio ar Highlands High School. The winners were Nilci Holmes, Tirsl place in posler division and Third place in coslume division lmodeled by Hollis Howelll, and Belh Wallher, second place in second-year grammar and recommended for The Lourania Miller scholarship. Mike Jones was named moslr oulslanding Lalin sludenr al Easlern Hills. The delegales wenl lo San Anronio on The bus and slayed overnighl. Heyiddyaddy-wha-da-ya-gonna -gimme!?! Sold 'ro 'the man wifh 'Phe Beaile haircut proclaims auc- Tioneer Psomas ar The slave aucli OH. How old did you say fha? grape iuice was? Members live if up al ihe JCL Valenline Parly. Members ol JCL include Bill Elder, Ken Roselle, Donna Kramer, Sherri son, Cheryl Ferguson, Susan Alldnson, Mrs. McCulley, row Two Joe ledge. Sandra Marlcs, Grerchen Wilson, Elsie Grunow, Julia Woflord, Shoclcler, Tony Kimbrough, Lindsay Mann, Gary Frankenlneld John mily Emerson, Sabre Hesler, Hollis Howell, row one: Charles See-mann, Bissel, Ken Huddleslon, Roy Scudday, Mike Genlry, Jim Schmid? Ron eal Roclchold, Lynn Collingham, Calhy Sells, Laurie Parish, Jeanne nie Sallen, row Threeg Bob Hillerl, Milce Jones, Randy Kunze Richard 'Neill, Susan Schroeder, Rila Thornlon, Beverly Hellon, Bonnie Nel- Farmer, David Wollenman, Ralph Hill, Rusly Wrighl, row Tour Members oi Uni? l are Diane Wahl, Linda Bush, Cynlhia Mergle, Sharon l-lendriclcs, Donna Williams, Sharon Ellioll, Sylvia Callaway, Sharon Berliner, Dale Felrney, Nina Sheperdson, Jane Klabzuba, Karen Haueisen, first row, G'Nelle Brown, Kaihy Hubbard, Cindy Schulz, Susan Joyce, Joy Neel, Jerre Miller, Rebecca Childers, Morris Mc- Vain, Jim Bacus, Donna Lunsford, Lynn Allen, Sandy Liddle, Brenda l-laire, second rowi Brian Spain, Jean Churman, Teri l-lenry, Carol Lund, Jan Morris, Belly Brockman, Georgann John, Alan Waddell, Cindy Purcell, Diane Vannoy, Sheila Ward, Barbara lsham, 'lhird rowi Myriam l-lubbard, Sieve Wallace, Sieve Treadwell, Peggy l-los'l'eHer, Rosemary Robbins, Claudia MacDowell, Sieve Kelly, Tommy Thompson, Roberl Cochran, Jancye Reynolds, lourlh row, Nola Carfer, Larry Galell, Jay Larmer, Joe Wallon, Beverly Hesler, Joan Wesl, John While, Mike Beene, Leonard Davis, Milce Woodward, lillh row. Pan Am Grows, Divides Into Double Club More aclivilies and more parlicipalion was rhe lherne of rhe Spanish Club lhis year. So many sludenls were in- leresled in being in lhe organizalrion Thar They were di- vided inlo Jrwo separale unils, sponsored by Mr. Psomas, Mr. Eyre, and Mrs. Ballard. Ai Chrisrmas lime, Jrhe Two groups helped needy families, gave a parry for Jrhe Larin American children ar Wesley l-louse, and had an iniliarion parly lor all new members. Llnil' l officers include Sheila Ward, secrelaryq Sharon Ellioll, presidenlg Tulli Zelgler, vice-presidenrg Sharon l-lendriclcs, Pan Am Times correspondenlq Barbara lsham, lreasurerg Jim Bacus, sergeanl-al-arrnsg Donna Lunsford and Sylvia Calla- way, reporlers. 90 l-low does E+ feel fo drench yourself in ?????? Jeannie Yorlc aslcs Debbie Wrighf af lhe club's inifiaiion. Larry Galell asks Dehn Ann Gregory, ls if 'lrue blonds really have more fun? Foofnoies: Eeeyukkl li was only Pan Arn's iniliaiionl Mama said 'rhered be days like +his! exclaims Ross Reinwald. Officers of Unir II are Frances Spears, vice-presidenf Linda Devoe and Carolyn Purselly, reporlersg Dehn Gregory lreasurerg Diane l-loolon, presidenly Karen Buckingham secrelaryg Ross Reinwald, sergeani-ar-arms. Unir II members are Carol Perkins, Kalhy Small, Frances Spears, Georgia Woodard, Mariann Garner, Deana Dixon. Paula Andrews, Suzanne Speck, lirsr row: Ginger Royar, Janice Carler, Michele Filer, Daunne Nelherlon, Nancy Clare, Jo Ann Parsons, Linda Devoe, second row: Mrs. Ballard, Eloise Threair, Susie Roll, Marsha McCari'y, Belly Buckingham, Kay Miles, Mary I-lommel, Linda Chesney, 'rhird rowg Krislina Fra- zior, Jo Ann Johnson, Janer McKenzie, Carolyn Purselly, John- ny Daniel, Ross Reinwald, row four: Kay Taylor, Dehn Ann Gregory, Carol Slanley, Diane l-looion, Donna Johnson. Wayne Hardy, row five. 9I Members oT The French Club are PaT Wamsley, Sandy Conlin, Mary Phillips, Susan Berliner, Sharon Hendrix, Francis Spears, Brenda Mon- cus, Ellen Youngblood, row one: Jackie McMurry, Jeanne l'laTcheTT. Pam NimiTz, Karen Royse, Karen Currin, Teresa Thornburg, Barbara Mike Liddle Heads Toujours Francais This year's French Club has promoTed inTeresT in The knowledge oT French liTe. Films and guesT speakers com- prised The programs aT The Monday meeTings. The ac- TiviTies included a bicycle hike in The spring To climax The year. Wolfe, row Two: Carole Fisher, Gilberl' Haddock, Jim Miller, Lynda BoThe, Jay Miller, row Three, PaTTy Groody. Jon Moody, Bobby Bowen Dohn O'Dell, Debbie BryanT, Linda ArThur, Ed Luke, Karen Turfleron row Tour. l don'T Think iT's a bil funny, pouTs Miss Naish To Jackie McMurry, Joann Sanders, and Karen TuTTleTon aT The ChrisT4 mas parry. French Club officers are Mike Liddle, president PaTTy Groody, vice-president Ann Jose, reporrerg Sharon Hendricks. vice-president Jay Miller, Treasurer: and Miss Naish, sponsor. 92 German Club Greets Exchan e Student German Club has a new member who has proved lo be a real assel lo lhe club. She is lnes Conrad, a Ger- man exchange sludenl. She has been lhe lealured spealc- er al several of lhe club's monlhly meelings. The main evenl ol The club was a Chrislmas parly al Ginger Royar's home. 'Bul I don'l always have lime 'lo shave Tler every meal! confesses Sanla Chuck fellinglon al lhe club's Chrislmas parly. Members al lhe German Club are Sharon Usrey, Judi John Benson, Don Means. Gene Weiler, John Morris. Ryno, lvlariann Garner, Charlolle l-lawlcins, Ginger Royar, David Livingslon, Marilyn May. FOW Three? Johnny SON, Vicki Herring, lnes Conrad, row one: Nancy Bowdish, Carole Price, Dohn O'Dell, Don Merlcley, Larry lvlinler, David Harmon, Louise Anderson, Claudia MacDowell, Phil Hoskins, and Bob Hillerl. Susan Livingslone, Linda Reynolds, Linda Bush, row 'lwog office in lhe German Club lhis year are David Tracy, reporlerg Johnson, presidenlg Ginger Royar, vice-presidenlp Mrs. Carroll, spon- now he loves m'eu e Cl - J S -my M -I and Don Merkley, secrelary-lreasurer. May Ginger ROBIN Znjlusrs OLlgCVeeHml O all yn Guess whall I used Head and Shoulders and Members oi ihe Press Club are Donna Barron, Jackie Pearson, Susan Berliner, Mary Phillips, Connie Karis, Barbara l-leilner, and Karen l-laueisen, row one: Vicki Cardwell. Mariann Garner, Bar- bara Sims, Linda Boihe, Diane Wahl, Janel Reid, and Connie Lewis, row 'rwog Jan Cardwell, Nancy O'Neill, Sandra Vasquez, Gayle Sieele, Julie Thomson, Jane i-lollingsworih, Bob l-lilleri, row ihreeq Siuari Maihis, Myriarn Hubbard, Sieve Poyneer, Ken Hud- dlesion, Shelia Ward, Carol Sianley, Bonnie Lewis, Cynihia Childs, and Jimmy Taulman, row four. Journalists Sponsor uill and Scroll l-lighlighis oi ihis year's Press Club were a Chrisimas Oiiicers oi' The Press Club are Bob l-lilleri, hisioriang Julie Thomson, iirsi vice-presidenig Jimmy Taulman, second vice-presi- dinner honoring new Quill and Scroll members and speeches by Miss Barbara Richardson ol: ihe Fori Worih Siar-Telegram and Mr. Jon l-liliunen, managing ediior oi ihe TCU SKIFF. Membership is open io all siudenis inieresied in iour- nalism. The Press Club is a proieci' oi ihe Easiern l-lills chapier of Quill and Scroll, an honor socieiy 'lor iour- nalism siudenis. X' f. sf 4 gs W X. MK iv-hs . denlg and Mrs. Priddy, sponsor. Sealed are Sandra Vasquez, presi- I-imml Do you Think i+'ll iii, Mrs. Priddy? ask deniy and Vicki Cardwell, secreiary-ireasurer. Sieve Poyneer. Chrisimas pa riy. Please pass The Pepio-Bismol say Bob McCown, David Ambrose Cynihia Childs, Pam Anderson, and Vicki Smiih, who aiiended ihe club s Serving as Bowling Club officers are Ronald Swanson, secre faryg Jalci Crabiree, lreasurerg and John Sparlcs, president Bowlers Compete in Tournament Once a weelc lhe Bowling Club mel al Meadowbrook Lanes. There were Jrwelve leams in The league, wilh four members on each Jream. A Jrrophy was awarded To rhe besl bowler in lhe league al lhe end of The year. vm-J ni Ofher bowlers are Donna Williamson, Belly Brockman, Jane+ Shepard, Miclci Bodine, Suzan Bell, row one, Charles Seemann Ronald Swanson, Johnny Dominy, Mike Seemann, David Tracy Marshall McKenzie, row lwo. 95 Members of fhe Chess Club are Phil Whillingfon, David Wallcins, Milne Whilfingfon, Ronnie Salien, Charles Reid, Phillip Chapman, Bob l-lillerl, row one, Bobby Bircherl, Richard Penny, Mike Liddle, row Two. . 0 C ess Club Members Dlsplay Sklll Under Jrhe supervision of Mrs. Carroll, lhe Chess Club Members' slcill was Jresled in a Spring Tournamenl. David provides a pleasanr paslime for irs members. While en- Walliins prepared a board To lisr lhe scheduled games ioying Their game, lhe sludenrs piclq up hinls on lhe dll- and rheiroulcome. Me-elings are held once a monlh. ferenr lypes of slralregy rhey may employ in a game. All Enjoying a game of chess are Richard Penny. Charles Reid. row one: Bob l-lillerl, Sieve Marsh, row lvvO. 96 l Safefy Council members include Sandra Vasquez, Jan Cardwell, Jo Ellen Copeland, Dianne Jordan, row one: Jane Blanfon, Laurie Parish, Donna Lunsford, Janci Reynolds, row fwo: lBob Grey. Dave Cain, Jim Bacus, Phil Hoskins, row fhree: l-l. A. Schafer, Aubrey Phillips, Leonard Davis, Terry Brighfwell, row four. i l Safety Council, Red Cross Encourage School Safety This year fhe Safefy Council's main goal was earning safefy poinfs. These were given for encouraging safely firsf in school. Ten per cenf of fhe money collecfed in The Red Cross drive is puf in fhe Nafional Red Cross Children's Fund, and is used in disasfer areas. Officers on 'lhe counfy-wide cabinef from Easfern l-lills were Pinkie Bail- ey, corresponding secrefary, and Donna Davis, parliarnenfarian. Along wifh fhese girls, Candy Canfrell and Janell Mifchell were delegafes fo fhe Red Cross Summer Training Camp This year. Red Cross officers are Chuck Wellingfon, vice- presidenf: l-lank Price, presidenfy Barbara lsham, secrefary. Members of fhe Red Cross are Danny Schafer, Dave Cain, Roberf Sfewarf, Barbara lsham, Hank Price, Chuck Wellingfon, Jim Sforey, Sfeve Kelley, Jim Nicholas, row oneg Courfney Crow, Jane Blanfon, Donna Davis, Janell Mifchell, Leslie Mallon, Paula Spears, Bonnie Hay, Eloise Threaff, Joan Eosfer, Donna Mills, Carol Perkins, Gayla Dews, Micki Bodine, Judy Cole, Jo Ellen Copeland, row fwog Mica- iah Bishop, Sandra Vasquez. Candi Canfrell, Janci Reynolds, Debbie Wrighf, Sandra Johnson, Linda Phelps, Gail Morrison, Judy Wrighf, yr ,Y . its si. S g 1 i 21 Li Jackie Schulfz, Suasn Eerguson, Nancy Tanner, Paula Barber, Jim Kelley, row fhree1 Michele Eifer, Sandy Liddle, Phil l-loskins, Sherry Chambers, Laurie Parish, Jane Curfis, Sherry Lewis, Jeaneffe Whife, Gloria Speakes, Jan Cardwell, Darla bless, Jan Chiles,Jeanne Hafch- eff, Johnny Norman, row four: Buzz Gardner, Phil Wrighf, Ronnie Salfen, Jimmy Carfer, Pinkie Bailey, Cafhy Gill, Jane OiShields, Bruce Toppin, Debbie Bryan, Nola Carfer, Marsha McCarfy, Jo Ann Glass, Julie Thomson, Mary Befh Kighf, Sfeve Rose, row five. 97 ! Naiional Honor Socieiy officers are Sieve Dillard, presidenly Sherri Sledge, vice-presidenlg Jane I-lollingsworlh, secrefaryg and Sieve Rose, rreasu re r. Senior Narional Honor Society members are, firsi row, Becky Reed, Connie Lewis, Belly Hailey, Jerre Miller, Joyce Smiih, Vickie Reas, Linda Conaiser, Carole Ballem, Sharon Ellioir, Sylvia Calla- way, Suzanne Speck, Susan Warriner, Jackie Pearson, Mary Phil- lips: second row, Cyanna Wesl, Jackie Auslin, Meg Garland, Nancy O'Neill, Nancy Clare, Jane Hollingsworlh, Judy Wriqhf, Donna Kramer, Sherri Sledge, Dalana Clark, Pai Youngblood, Lynda Bolhe, Lynne Bishop, Susan Berliner: Third row, Ronnie Slaniield, Donna 98 Johnson, Diane Hoolon, Myriam Hubbard, Dehn Gregory, Donna Beene, Barbara lsham. Bonnie Lewis, Beverly Hoffman, Shelia Ward, Karen Buckingham, Diane Wahl, Berh Walfher, John Morris, Ted Harris: lrourlh row, Bob Hillerr, Ronald Swanson, Mike Seemann, David Richardson, Sieve Treadwell, David Tracy, Johnny Dominy, Sieve Rose, Dale Mahan. Roy Scudday, Dohn O'Dell, Tony Kim- brough. Monry Harrell, Charles Siarnes, Carl Johnson, Sleve Dillard, l Soplwomore Naiional Honor Socieiy members are, iirsl row, Donna Lundsiordi Susan Ferguson. Paula Spears, Day Complon, Elsie Grunow, Emily Emerson, Hollis Howell, Sharon Berliner, Sabra Hes- fer, Carol Lund: second row Peggy Bagley, Jan Morris, Laurie Parislw, Judy Sie-vens, Sandra Cone, Beverly Helron, Bonnie Nelson, Tommy Thompson, Ricky Tripp, Clint Averirle, Kennerlw Simpson. Ken Roselle: 'rliird row, Sandy Liddle, Linda Hoaqlind, Janel Sclnober, Niki Holmes, Joy Neel, Jimmy Rose, Cheryl Woli, Karlin Jolnnson, Morris McVean, Mark Biebiqlnanser, Cailiy Sells, Susan Aikinson, Jeanne O'.Neillg iourilw row, Rosemary Robbins, Joan Wesr, Ralpii Hill, David Wollenman, Danny Harris, David O'DelI, Jim Bacus, Mike Beene, Doug Brisler, Jim Scrimidl, Mike Jones, Dillard Heads NHS Junior members are, iirsr row, Nancy Roddy, Sandra Marks, Pam Tliompson, Genera Anderson, Debbie Maddox, Francis Spears, Jan Halclier, Sliaron Hendrix. Kaflny Walker, Susan Hunsaker, Mar- go Garrellz second row, Kay Miller, Nancy Bowdisli, Marilyn May, Claudia MacDowell, Ram Nimilz, Eleanor Baiclielder, Joann,San- ders, Befie Rodgers, Donna Williamson, Janice Lawson: fliird row, Ronnie Box, Larry Ke-smodei, Jolnnny Grazan, David Bracken, Kay Taylor, James Marlin, Linda Ardoyno, Sandra Marsii, Beverly Ma- son, Linda Buslig iourrlw row, David Warkinsi Henry Gensweider, Jack Burrougns, Ernie Brady, Tommy Tliornpson, Ross Reinwald, Marslwall Morris, Joiin Sparks Jim Hari, Jim McHarg, Mike Genlry, Larry Kilgore. 99 tudents Assist in Offices Aiclinq Mrs. Young as nurse assislanls and Helping in line RObGFlG M5VSl'!v3ll. Judy Wfiqhl, Geneid Af1d9VSOf1. FOW rwoz main oilice are Larielle Clweslock, Donna Parislw, Carolyn Milcli- JGGH W6Sli Karen BUCl4lUQl15mi Linda Bfiilie. Diane Hoolon, ell, Emily Emerson, Sabre Hesrer, Jackie Sclwullz, row one: Cin- Donna JGGHSS, Brenda SClifniil, Linda DOVOUQH POW HW99- dy Purcell, Jane Curlis, Bally Broclqrnan, Priscilla Pennebaker, 'SEQ' Members of llwe Library Council are Barbara Sims, Jane Keilli, Marcia Robinson, Jan Lawson, Jo Copeland, row lwog Sandra Kafliy Green, Jan Halclier, Teresa Tlnornburq, row oneg Jeri Cope- Marius, Grelclien Wilson, Jan Jones, Mary Priddy, Diane McDonald, land, Susan l-lunsalcer, Melinda Burner, Connie Karis, Susan Joyce, Sieve Rose,Janer Reed, row friree. IO0 SelecT Choir members are Lee Anna LaTham, Sharon HardisTy, Sharon EllioTT, Mike McQuiTry, John Benson, CourTney Crow, Mike BeTh Bulfler, Karlin Johnson, Kay Miles, Gail Nickerson, Mary Prid- Talmage, STeve SeaTe, Roy Merril, Garry Ladd, Gaylan Carr, Lirda dy, Gail Kimbrough, BeTTe Rodgers, Jeri Copeland, Sue Wicker- Ardoyno, row Two, Cheryl WolTe is pianist sham, Linda Schmidt Sylvia Callaway, row one: Carolyn Harkrider, Ma e Voices Added to Choral Groups Sele-cT Choir presenTed special assembly programs aT ChrisT- mas, open house in March, and EasTer. The group also sang Tor several ouTside organizaTions ThroughouT The year. Glee Club members, wiTh many new male voices, sTrolled Through The halls providing ChrisTmas music beTore The holidays. DirecTor oT boTh organizaTions is Miss Mary Louise Baker. Roy Merrill and Randy Blake shared The honor oT sTudenT direcror oT The SelecT Choir. OTTicers are David Thurman, presidenTg Randy Blake, vice-pres- idenT: Jerri Copeland, secreTary: Sharon EllioTT, Treasurer. Mem- bership is gained Through audiTions. Several choir members aT- Tended The All-STaTe T-lonor Chorus aT EasT Texas STaTe College Randy Blake leads sTudenT body in ChrisTmas carols. in February. Chorus members are Kim Terry, Linda Wamsley, Paula Ana drews, Candy Woodward, Judy Ryno, KaThy Hubbard, Judilh Alexander, Rebekah Childers, Claudia Sloan, Donna SeaTe, Gwen l-lorTon, Beverly BuTTs, Robyn WrighT, Sandra Conlin, row one? Wendy ShelTon, Judy Bailey, Rachel Rowland, BeTTy Ann Dugan, Linda ProTTiTT, Judy Ward, Roelga STevens, Kalhy Barnes, Sandra Vasquez, Susan McMains, Jeanne l-laTcheTT, Jan Gandy. Barbara HeTTner, row Twoy Gwen GriTTin, Daunne NeTherTon. BeTTy Mayo, John WhiTley, Jimmy Brown, Rod STephens, Larry Ellison, Suzanne Gordon, Merrilee SmiTh, KaThy Brunson, row Three. Clariner players include John Whiie, Bev- erly Sharyer, Debby Bryan, firsr row: Keilh Friclce and Marlin Glass, second row: Ce- cilia Davis, John Moody, Aleck Fealhersron, 'rhird row: Sandra Forehand, Royce Cain Judy Cole. Mark l-lardisiy, Mariha French, Sherry Brown. fourlh row. Members of The Slage Band are Mr. Ronnie Marlin, direcror, John Morris, Jerry Smi+h, Vickie Reas, Keilh Fricke, Mar rin Glass, firsr row: Bobby Slandiier. Charles Highlower, George Garcia, William Cravens, Gary Arlcinson, Willie Henlcen second row: David Livingsion, Milce McQuiHy. Gerald Pendery, Sieve Kelly, Roy Merrill, Milce Bouifard, Ross Reinwald Sleve Walrers, Bud Ledingham, Harold Clarlc, +hird row. Saxophone secrion consisrs of Vickie Reas, Jerry Smiih, Homan Ruperr, Craig Ward, firsr row: Gary Miller, Marlin Glass, Bill Sioclcion, second row: John Morris, Harold Clark, lhird row. Serving as maiorelles are Lanelle Cneslock, Clnrisly l-lawrylalr, Clnrisly Brown, lirsr row: Lynne Bishop, Debby Bryan. and Kay Smirlw, second row. Vickie Reas served as drum rnaior and was selecled oulsrancling band member by The band. Stage Band ins Honorsg Band Plays for Late President Band slalf consisrs of Mike McQuiHy, vice-president John Morris, president Marlin Glass, secrelary, Monry Harrell, sludenr direclor irsr row: Harold Clark, equipmenl manager, Beverly Slwaryer and Debby Bryan, uniform managers, Lanelle Clweslock, librarian, and Mr. Ron- ie Marlin, band direclor. second row. l03 Members of lhe percussion seclion are Kalhy Simpson, Chrisly l-lawrylak, front Willie Henken, Mike McQui+ly, Neal Rockhold, second row: Gene Woodard. Floyd Goolsby, Herman Acker, Buddy Marshall, Micaiah Bishop, Richard Milsap, Richard Bailey, ihird row. Members of 'rhe lower brass seclion are Monty Har- rell, Lynne Bishop, Carl Privill, Marilyn May, Linda Dameron, lirsl row, George Garcia, Charles l-lighfower, Bobby Slandifer, William Cravens, Tom Milson, James McCauley, Gary Alkinson, second row: George Hag- gard, Danny Pills, Charles Seemann, Larry Tubb, Gerald Pendery, Jim Schmidl, ihird row. l l Flufe and double reed players are David Livingston, Roycel Cain, Gary Miller, 'lirsl row: Diane Kehl, Margo Garrell, Claudia McDowell, Jan Frazier, Chrisly l-lawyrlak, second row: Lanelle Cheslock, Beverly Douglas, Cheryl Ferguson.- Chrisly Brown, Third row: Diane Parrish, Kay Smilh, Lindal Reynolds, Louise Anderson, fourlh row. 1 Members of The cornel' seciion are Mike Bouffard, Bud Leclingham, Roy Merrill, Ross Reinwald, Sieve Kelly, firsl row: John Sparks, Ernie Brady, Jim Paull, Larry Berry, second row: Lindsey Mann, Micky Morrow, Rade Parker, Roberl Armslrong, Bill Hilliard, 'rhird row. I04 Members ol The Srudenl Council are Mary Reid, Janer Schober, Linda Burl, David Richardson, Carl Johnson, Genera Anderson, Roy Scudday, Sieve Morris, Sylvia Callaway, lirsl row: Peggy Beg- ley, Georgia Woodard, Susan Berliner, Pal Youngblood, Sharon Berliner, Kalhy Walker, Sharon Hendrix, Janell Milchell, Diane Jor- dan, Jane Klabzuba, Donna Lunsford, Sandra Randall. Candi Can- lrell, Susan Joyce, second row, Linda Ardoyno, Donna Williamson, Ginger Royar, Linda Prollilr, Jan Cardwell, Cyanna Wesl, Vicki Herring, Pam Thomson, Linda Conarser, Carolyn Milchell, Diane Richardson Heads Student Council Sludenl Council members decorale lhe schools Chrislmas lree and escorl visilors 'rhrough Easlern l'lills' halls during Public Schools Week. Each member ol lhe Council is elecled by his homeroom. Members musl mainlain no grade below a C wilh an A average in cil- izenship. ca 'iii we Vannoy, Carolyn O'Dell, Ricky Tripp, 'rhird row: Susan Alkinson, David Bracken, Ronnie Sallen, Sieve Hunsaker, Kay Taylor, Pam Nimilz, Shelia Ward, Sherri Sledge, Brenda Schmidlr, Barbara lsham, Donna Johnson, Nancy O'Neill, Jim Bacus, Mark Biebig- hauser, fourlh row, Mike Woodward, Jerry Miller, Bill Wilson, Jim Hari, Lloyd Grimm, Ross Reinwald, Bill Mcl larg, John Sparks, Cliff Davis, David Tracy, Sieve Treadwell, Wayne l-lardy, Sleve Rose, Randy Kunze, Ronnie Casl, lillh row. Cliff Davis adds 'rhe finishing rouches lo lhe Chrislmas rree ser up by lhe Sludenf Council in lhe lronl foyer. Sfudenf Council officers are Carl Johnson, vice-presidenlg Genera Anderson, secrelaryg David Richardson, president '05 Staff Introduces New Clan Ideas This year's Clan slall launched new ideas wilh lhe Tarlan-Clan Package Plan Program. The annual conlains Jrhe diary ol a l-lighlander, a color page, new concepls of Jrhe lacully and class seclrions, plus an addilional eighl page signalure. Edilor Sherri Sledge and assislanl edilor Shelia Ward Try lheir hand al' page layouls. Donna Johnson, lhe Clans lirsl lernale sporls edilor, consulis wilh lhe annual sponsor, lvliss King. -faawwmnm Jane Hollingsworlh and Jerre Miller, business managers, keep 'rraclc of a money and accounls and file cards ol annuals sold. Sylvia Callaway, club edilror. and Susan Warriner and Tull Ziegler, lealure edilors, discard proof sheels lhal pile up a lhe year progresses, On a lrip lo Taylor Publishing Company Jerre Miller, Miss King, Vicki Card- well. Sherri Sledge, Connie Lewis, Tulli Ziegler, Sharon Ellioll, Dalana Clark, and Sylvia Callaway galher ideas from a yasl colleclion of annuals. I06 lln' riff! , f-ei .N ,Q we + I sus NNW, A ,,.,, Pal' Youngblood, lfacully edilor, and Faye Chrislopherson, personalily Vlgki Cardwell, all gclllor, 599143 edvlcc lrom Bob l'-lillerlr Ken 2ClIlOF, ClTeCl4 lhe assiqnmenl chart Roselle, and David Wollenman, pholographers. Jan Eudey, Sharon Elliolf, and Diane Wahl, sophomore, lunior, and senior edi- lors, respeclively, lace lhe dillicull lask of idenlifying all class piclures. To show lheir apprecialion, lhe slafl gave Miss King e charm al Chrislmas. lj? Connie Lewis, Dalana Clarlc, Joyce Smilh, and Bonnie Lewis assisl wilh sporls, lacully, index, and clubs. Members ol: The annual slafl gel a close loolc al how yearbook is produced. T Newspaper Wins ake-up Award The TarTan, sTudenT newspaper, was named Ture wriTing. The sTaTT aTTended The Texas l-ligh School Press convenTion aT Texas Woman's Uni- versiTy and Toured The TaciliTies oT The STar- Telegram. lnTerviews wiTh Television sTars James Drury oT The Virginian and Bill Douglas oT OuTer LimiTs added varieTy To The iournalisTs' ex- periences. EdiTorial sTaTT of The TarTan includes Jackie Pearson, Third page: Mary Phillips and Nancy O'NeiIl, co-ediTors and second page: KaThy Barnes, TirsT page. STand- ing are STewarT lvlaThis, TourTh page: Shelia Wai'd, Third page: STeve Poyneer, TirsT page: and Sandra Vasquez, TourTh page. is W, A - .- if--.M 4 T --'. .ffezzfaw A PhoTograph ediTors are Connie Karis and JaneT Reid, sTanding. Susan Berliner, Diane Wahl, Lynda BoThe, and Vicki Cardwell wriTe The various columns. Donna McCown, Donna Parish, Mariann Garner, and Suzanne Kelly have charge of The Echoes Trom The Highlands, liTerary magazine. I08 BesT All Around in Makeup in a conTesT spon- sored by The Press. Connie Karis, sTaTT member, won a NaTional Quill and Scroll Award Tor Tea- Plworcgraplners lor rlne Tarran are Bob l-lillerl, Ken l-luddlesron, and Ken Roselle. 'lx Q 5? KS James Drury answers quesrions For llwe lwiglw sclwool iournalisrs, Mary Plwlllips and Lynda Borlwe allend an lnlerview for James Drury durlnq llwe For? Worllw Far Sloclc Slrow. -sw.. ,lar if Business sralf includes Jan Cardwell, business manager: Linda Conarser and Cynrlua Clwllds, adverrlsing manag- ers: and Jerre Miller, business manager. Myrlam Hubbard and Vlckle Reas are reporrers, I09 Company B cadels are Allan MCRGG, DOHHG Kfdma Slyernell, Gordon Coolce, Ken Roselle, Foresl Calhoun er, sponsor, Mllce Walker, Max McMillian, Mac Salfen, Mike Jgrqegl Mike Cgbb, Larry Kilgore, Phil Bagley Billy Cain, Ken Arnold, John Whllley, Mllce Phllips, Roberr Ross, Roberf Herman, Roberr Cochran, Nell While. Richard Scudday Wins Legion of Valor Francis Spears, sponsor, Terry Edwards, Blll Jeans, Blll Zachary, Rlchard Schenck, David Jackson, Randy Edwards. Carey Dulaney, Ronald Box, Johnny Kouns, Bobby Bowen, Sfeye Wallace, James Carey, Roberr Buckrnan, Warren Wal'l'ers. Wal- ler Beary, Mike Skidmore, Gerald Gooding, Viclor Sedlnger. Jlrnrny Johnson, Tommy Pallerson, Bob Murphy are Com- pany A cadels. Company C cadefs include H. A. Schafer, Connie Lewis, sponsor, Nick Huff, Marion C-rubbs, James Creel, Gary Canada, James Burger, Ken Revell, Bob McDaniel, Larry Leggeff, Dennis Coombs, Tom Chrisfopher, AI Glick, Ray Ails- brooks, Eddie Lynch, Mike Boardman, Mike Croushore, Tim Ferrell. William Moore, Diggs Lewis, Chris Copeland, Ken- nefh Dyer, Dennis Tripiiff, Jack Langdon, Charles Bishop, Mike Worford, Richard Williford, Johnnie Burdine. Members of The R.O.T.C. sfaff are Barry Almond, Clayfon Sfewarf Mafhis, capfain, Bonnie Lewis, sponsor, Mike Skid Melanson, and Neil Rockhold, firsf row: Roy Scudday, Sfuarf more, Bobby Bowen, Bill Jeans, and Gary Canada are mem Mafhis, Charlene Woodward, and Sfeve Treadwell, second bers of fhe rifle feam, Nof picfured is Phil Begley. row. Sponsors are Jaki Crabfree, Connie Lewis, Charlene Woodward, Bee Sferefr, faculfy sponsor, Mrs. Reid, Donna Kramer, Beverly Hoffman, Bonnie Lewis, and Francis Spears. Members oT The drill Team are Beverly l-loTTman, sponsor, Berry Almond, Randy Edwards, Ray Alsbranks, Mike Walker. Billy Kane, Mike Cobb, Mike Croushore, Larry Kilgore, Neil WhiTe David l-largrave, Mac SalTen, James Carey, Vic Sed- inger, Bobby Bowen, ClayTon Melanson, Nick l-luTT, Frank Saye. David Jackson, Bob McDaniel, STeve Wallace, Chris Copeland, Ted Thornburg, Terry Edwards, RoberT Ross, Richard Sivernell, Hoffman Receives City R.0.T.C. Queen The evenTs oT l963-64 ROTC Corps have been widely varied and highly inTeresTing. The corps has received sev- eral honors. The Sponsors' RiTle Team eked ouT a narrow second place vicTory in The ciTy league. Among The in- dividual honors awarded To The Corps members were The crown oT All-CiTy Queen To Beverly l-loTTmann7 The Le- gion oT Valor Award Tor The Texas and New Mexico area was presenTed To Roy Scudday. Trips were made by The riTle Team To l-lousTon and l-lunTsville and The drill Team To San AnTonio. Also a TacTical problem was held near Gran- Beverly Hoffman beams aTTer being named T964 All- bury, wiTh a large number OT The cadeTs parTicipaTing. The gli R'O'T'C' Queen Wl'lle Be' escml' Shave Twadwell' spring Tormal held aT The l-loTel Texas concluded The year's OC' S On. evenTs. Sponsors rifle Team includes Connie Lewis. Bee STereTT, Charlene Woodward, Francis Spears, Donna Kramer, Beverly T-ToTTrnan and Bonnie Lewis, II2 Basketball Team Wins Championship C: Q: 3 A Mr,Joi1nson pins Legion oi Valor Award on Roy Scudday. Dressed in llieir rornpers, llwe R.O.T.C. sponsors Form a pyramid in ine armory. Easiern l-lills' baskeiball Team won ine ROTC average oi 55.25 poinis and made The higlwesi per- Baslceiball League Jrroplwy and The TCU lnviiaiional ceniage of free rhrows which was 43 per ceni. Siew- Tournamenir iroplwy. ln The league iournameni Jrlweir arf lviailriis had i'l'ie l'1igl'ies+ individual average of record was 6-O. In ine TCU inviiaiional iournameni l7.75 poinis. Barry Almond was ilwird wiilw an aver- +l'1eir record was 4-O. They had Jrlie lwigliesi ieam age of 13.5 poinis. Meals ai Home were never like +l1is, siale Dick Ross and Clwuck Wellingion. Barry Almond ll3l drives in for a lay-up slwol al an R.O.T,C. baslceiball game. Well, l'm a long, lall Texan. drawls Sgr. Fonienoi. rwna r nm m POITS Time will run back and fefch Hwe Age of Gold. John Mil+on Members ol me I963 Highlander looflnall learn are Ronnie Pal- Leslie Jackson, second row, Jonnny Alcon, Larry l-lulsey, Carl Un- lerson, Phil Lueblneliusen, Pai' Sharp, Tim Blocker, AI Lewis,, Kenny derwood, David Smillw, Rusly Culp, Ted Harris, Jerry Clwandler, Allen, lirsl row, Larry Skinner, J. W. Brown, Plwil Darr, Curiis Ver- Mike Flowers, Roberf Coifee, Tommy Tkompson, 'llwird row. non, Jack Burroughs, Hank Price, Ronnie Garland, Sam Callaway, l l Eastern Hills Compiles Record lXl9We5l member Ol ll 9 l-llQlWlf3'1Cl'3V C05ClllnQ Sldlli Tommy coaclwq George Milcliam, liead coaclwg and Jamies Willingliam, Runnels, lefi. leamed willri Jolwn ldowerlon, riglwl, 'ro lead Tlwe ly,-ye Coach- B Team. Guiding lkie A leam were W. A. Graves, loackfield II6 Sl H ii Q Oiliers are Bill Wilson, Dwayne Williams, Brinion Barnes, Jimmie Mike Moore, Ray Avery, Joliriny Norman. Sieve Lailnam, Wayne Smiili, Ed Millican, Sieve Morris, iirsr row: Cl1ucl4Welling'ron, Lloyd Hardy, Ted Moberg, Danny Muse, Mike Milclnell, Lee Roy Gasi Grimm, William Higginbolliam, Jolin Flaa, Milne Winkler, Roby lliird row. Morris, Sieve Rose. Henry Gensweider, second row, Roberr Barnes, xf -3-1 to Tie for Second Easrern Easrern Easiern gEasiern 'Eas+ern Eas+ern Eas+ern 'Easiern 'Easiern Hills ,,,.,, Hills Hills Hills Hills Hills .,,.,,. Hills YY,,,,, Hills Hills, ...,. . I963 Season Record 'fDisrric+ Games . ,,,, 6 Ricliland , ,. O Ausiin McCallum .. I3 Hallom ,,.,. ,sais Poly 7 Norili Side 3 Carrer-Riverside 7 Pasclial ,.,.,,2I Technical A , O Arlingion Heiqlwis Managers Larry Skinner, Jolwnny Alcon, and Henry Gensweider were cliosen from volun- leers wlno had had pas? managerial experience in iunior high sclwool. ,., g Y Q ky a g g 'A A F E v,L, V M A M Q ig. . if ii .fi Q ' .scs 'r r 'L',,., .. rs r A :milf .??fr:g'2i.m i.. l1 ,A FT Leading The Highlanders To anoTher successTul season were Tri-capTains, Top To boTTom, Ted Harris, Ted Mo- berg, and Sleve Rose. Five Lettermen Spark EH Team ATTer lasT year's TirsT place Tie, The Highlanders Tinished second in The clisTricT 4A-5 race. Many juniors came Through To help EH climb To second even Though The Team was piclced TourTh. Five reTurning leTTermen, Ray Avery, Lee Roy Gash Ted Harris, Roby Morris, and STeve Rose, provided The ToundaTion Tor a Team ThaT won 5 games, losT 3, and Tied I. Juniors Phil Luebbehusen, STeve Morris, Milce Flowers, Johnny Norman, Lloyd Grimm, Milce MiTchell, and Larry Hulsey played admirably Tor The Highlanders ThroughouT The year. Two sophomores, David SmiTh and Tommy Thomp- son, earned berThs on EasTern Hills' roclc-ribbed deTensive Team. As a TribuTe To a Tine season, The Highlanders placed Tive boys on The all-disTricT Team. Tri-capTains Ted Harris, Ted Moberg, and STeve Rose gained honors. Harris made all- disTricT aT his deTensive cornerbaclc posiTion7 Moberg was all-disTricT Tullbaclq and halTbaclc. Rose, all-disTricT guard, also received The Thom McAn Award Tor leadership, sporTs- manship, aThleTic abiliTy, and academic achievemenTs. Ray Avery capped a good year oTT by malcing all-disTricT Taclcle. Mike Flowers, a iunior, capTured all-disTricT cenTer honors. AugusT worlcouTs accounT Tor Tavorable season record. Coach Willingham advises Mike Flowers on his blocking Technique. II8 Johnny Norman, Ray Avery, Sieve Rose, Mike Flowers, Slave binalion of Lloyd Grimm, Ted ivloherg, Leslie Jackson, and Ted Morris, Phil Luebbehusen, and AI Lewis, who composed ihe Tron? i'lGFTiS- seven, did a consisienl iola of opening holes for The backfield com- s On behalf ol The learn, fri-capiains Sieve Rose, Ted Moberg, and Ted Harris preseni Mr. Vaughan, vice principal, wilh ihe game ball declaring viciory over Norih Side, 7-O. Mr. Vaughan is a former Teacher af Norih Side. Rugged defense of Easiern Hills was led by 'rhe forward wall of Sieve Rose, and Kenny Allen backed up ihe line. Dwayne Williams linemen, leir fo right Mike Miichell, Larry I-lulsey, Sieve Morris, and Tommy Thompson defended againsi passes. Highlanders held Ray Avery, and Johnny Norman, while Ted Harris, David Smiih, Opponenis scoreless in five games. II9 Wayne Hardy T221 Talces a pass Trom Roby Morris Tor a TirsT downg however, The Highlanders Tailed To cross Richland's goal line in This series. Rebels Massacre Clan 33-6 ln The season sTarTer, Richlands Rebels rouTed The Highlanders 33-6 To lceep alive a iinx which has pre- vailed in every game EasTern Hills has played aT Bird- ville STadium. MisTorTune plagued The Clan Trom The beginning as several sTarTers were sidelined. Guard Phil Lueb- behusen was ineligible unTil The HalTom game: Tackle Lee Roy GasT was recovering Trom lcnee surgery: and end Kenny Allen was ill. AlThough he had a brolcen hand, Tackle STeve l.aTham sTarTed The game. AT one Time none oT The Tive reTurning leTTermen, cenTer Ray Avery, Gash hahcbaclc Ted Harris, guarTerbaclc Roby Morris, and guard STeve Rose were in The game. ln- iuries incurred during The conTesT by guarTerbaclc Dwayne Williams, guard Carl Underwood, and Taclde Q Billy Fernihough TurTher hampered The Highlander aTTacl4. Williams' lcicli-oTT reTurn Trom his own I4 To The Richland 20 was The maior play in EasTern Hills' only scoring drive. Four plays laTer, Tacing TourTh-and-six aT The I6, guarTerbaclc Morris passed To end Al Lewis in The end zone Tor six poinTs. Mil4e Moore's placemenT Try was no good, leaving The score 7-6 in The TirsT guar- Ter. The Highlanders never drew any closer wiTh Rich- land widening The gap To 33-6 by The Time The game ended. Wx Milce MiTchell-I l.eTTer Mille Moore-I LeTTer Kenny Allen--I LeTTer End, Junior End, Senior End, Senior I20 Ted Ivloberg I32I sTruggIes Tor a Tew yards before a hosT oT McCallum Taclclers swarm him. McCallum repulsed This Highlander drive aT Their 30-yard line. Austin, EH Play Scoreless Deadlock AIThough The I-Iighlanders Traveled I89 miles To play AusTin McCallum, They were unable To advance I9 yards Tor a Touchdown and reTurned wiTh a O-O Tie in a 4A non-disTricT game. Easjrern Hills ThreaTened To score in The TirsT quarTer aTTer Larry I'IuIsey recovered a IVlcCaIIum Tumble on The KnighTs' I9, buT The offense bogged down aT The IO when They ran ouT oT downs. McCallum canne wiThin Tield goal range Twice, pen- eTraTing To The I-Iighlander 6 and I3 yard lines: how- ever, one booT was wide and The oTher was blocked by Ray Avery. The I-Iighlanders' IasT chance To score came when Avery blocked an aTTempTed Tield goal early in The TourTh guarTer. Ted I-Iarris pounced on The loose ball and raced To fXusTin's I5 yard line, bui' EasTern I-Iills was ThwarTed again in an aTTempT To reach pay dirT. All aff if eo 2 AI Lewis-I LeTTer Johnny Norman-I LeTTer David Smifh-I I.eTTer End, Senior End. Junior End, Sophomore I2I Phil Luebbehusen I Leffer Tackie, Junior Ed MiIIican I Leffer Guard, Senior Sfeve Morris I Leffer Guard, Junior Highlander pursuers come fo give heip as Ted Harris I24I haifs Eddie Driggers of I-Iaifom affer a shorf gain. Highlanders Hold Haltom Affer a Ioss and a fie, fhe offensive power of fhe High- Ianders combined wifh a supreme defensive efforf which aIIowed I-Ialfom onIy IO plays fhe firsf haif fo give Easfern I-IiIIs a I3-O vicfory over fhe Buffs. Two fouchdowns were marked in fhe firsf half as I.esIie Jackson sneaked across from fhe I-Iaifom one-yard Iine foI- Iowing Ted I-Iarris' 36-yard runback on fhe opening kickoff. Mike Moore Iooofed fhe exfra poinf. The Iead was increased when fhe Cian charged 50 yards for anofher fouchdown. An aerial play from Jackson fo AI Lewis neffed I9 yards and gave fhe I-Iighianders a firsf down af fhe Buffs' five. On fourfh down and one, I-Iarris piowed fhrough fhe I-Iaifom forward waII fo score wifh 3:I4 Ieff. IvIoore's kick was wide, buf fhe I3-O edge af fhe half sfood up for fhe I-Iighlanders' firsf vicfory of fhe '63 season. -53 bjifam sy f by Hank Price-I Leffer Sfeve Rose-2 Lelfers Carl Underwood-I Leffer Guard, Senior Guard, Senior, Tri-Capfain Guard, Senior All-Disfricf Parrots Fall to Clansmen 15-12 Held fo a minus I6 yards rushing and 53 yards pass- ing by Easfern Hills' famous defense, Poly sfill man- aged fo score fwice in fhe Highlander I5-I2 vicfory. Unable fo move againsf fhe fough Highland defense, Poly's quarferback managed fo fhrow a 42-yard TD pass. The PAT failed, leaving Poly ahead 6-O. Aroused. fhe Highlanders foughf back. A screen pass from Les- lie Jackson fo Ted Moberg was good for a 64-yard TD iaunf, fhanks fo fhree good blocks by Ray Avery, Sfeve Rose, and Ted Harris. Jackson faked a PAT and fhrew a 2-poinf pass fo AI Lewis fo make if 8-6. Easfern Hills scored again in fhe fourfh guarfer on a 40-yard pass-and-run play from Jackson fo Ted Harris. The PAT by Mike Moore made The score I5-6. Poly scored lafer in fhe fourfh guarfer on an 89-yard punf refurn. The fry for fwo poinfs failed and fhe Highlanders won I5-l2. Going for fhe loose ball are Highlanders, Tommy Thompson llol and Dwayne Williams l I Il. l23 K Ten men aclcled Norih Side fullback Sammy McNe Il shori oi he coal on ihe lasr play oi ihe game as ihe Highlanders won, 7-O. Stauneh Defense Stops Steers For 46 minuies Easiern Hills and Norih Side played a superb deiensive iooiball game, bui' in ihe lasi iwo minuies oi play Jrhe oiienses really gave Jrhe speciaiors iheir money's worih. Wiih only one minuie and 20 seconds leii on The cloclc, Leslie Jaclcson's pass ro Lloyd Grimm resulied in a iouchdown Thar climaxed a drive for 63 yards. Mike Moore loooied ihe exira poinr, and Easiern Hills led 7-O. Highlanders received a iol+ as ihe iirsi half closed when a Sieer iniercepied a pass and scampered 75 yards for an apparenl' iouchdown. Bur, al The High- lander I4, Ray Avery iarred him our oi bounds io nulliiy ihe score, ln Jrhe iourih guarier, The Sieers closed in for anoiher scoring iry. Wiih 45 seconds leir io play, Norih Side scrapped wiihin inches oi The goal line, bur iwo passes were rhrown incornpleie. Sieer full- back Sammy McNeill Jrried io dive over on a iourrh down, bui' a deiermined forward wall wirhsiood his ihrusi as ihe clock ran our, giving Easiern Hills a viciory over ihe only disirici Jream which deieaied ihe Highlanders in Their bid for ihe ciiy champion- ship Iasi year. AI Lewis l8Ol makes a good iry lor rhe pass irom EH quarierbaclc, bmi ihe deiensive rnan has oiher ideas. Ray Avery 2 Lellers Tackle Senior All-Dislricf Mike Flowers l Lelier Ceriler Junior All-Dislricl In 'mi , Qltl E' ...:- I - . J ., A A i elle g.. We x fff'jf1S'i :Tux , if , J f. XT' I f -, Wi? , T T ' H W: , fi- fi ' , e - Q . , , b , Wie., ' 'Y' - mfg. ,ayfmi ., 5 , Y : If . V, 5 f A q l Lee Roy Gasf 2 Lellers Tackle Senior Sfeve Lafham I Leller -Tackle Ju Fl ior Eager Easlern Hills 'loolball boys hopefully welclu each play oi llwe game will-1 Norll1Side. Leslie Jackson l Leffer Quarlerbaclc Senior 'S Roby Morris 3 Leffers Quarferback Senior -Q ISI? 4 -A Tommy Thompson I Lefier Quarferbaclc Sophomore 3 T Following Ted Moherg l32l, Lloyd Grimm l44l grinds ouf 4- yards fo fhe 24 yan line againsf Carfer. First Field Goal Snares Eagles 3-O lvlilce lvloore's field goal gave fhe Hillsrnen a 3-O vicfory over Carfer in a rugged defensive baffle af Handley Eield. Twice in fhe firsf half fhey drove deep info Carfer ferrifory only fo be repulsed loy fhe sfrong Eagle defense. Deep in fhe second guarfer fhe Highlanders were forced fo punf from fhe Carfer 4l. A Carfer linesman fumbled fhe ball, and William Higginbofham recovered for fhe High- landers on fhe I6. Affer fhree plays fhe Clan was faced wifh a fourfh and five sifuafion on fhe l I-yard line. The offensive feam called on lcicldng specialisf Moore, who boofed Easfern Hills' firsf recorded field goal from fhe I9. The firsf half ended 3-O. Through fhe firsf fhree guarfers fhe defensive feam held Carfer penefrafionless. Lafe in The fourfh, fhe Eagles drove fo fhe fwo buf were held in fhe now-famous EH goal line sfand which has baffled many opponenfs. The Clan gained fhe ball on downs and ran ouf fhe cloclq wifh fhe score sfill 3-O. A hosT oT Paschal .. . . ,gk s . ' is , . . fa . . f,2 21,351-.1-. zifyiisif ' vw W Z igi ,V ..A.,,,r , ., ,.:: ,,.V. g g L- Q? Ts.:-Q.. ' ,,.. V, -- ,,,,' -T5 , U 'H 1 , V K - ea..-ew g . i T 5. A fi ng-332.QjTaal:1Qi-Qii 1 'fi Lloyd Grimm Ted Harris I Leffer 2 LeTTers HalTback HalTback Junior Senior All-DisTricT Tri-CapTain Wayne Hardy I LeTTer Halfback Junior Paschal Repays EHI-IS WiTh lasT year's 8-7 vicTory over Paschal in mind, The Highlanders were deTermined To deTeaT The Pan- Thers again. The Clan Took The kickoTT and marched down The Tield. Then wiTh TourTh down and Twelve Trom Paschal's I7-yard line, Leslie Jackson hiT Ted Harris wiTh a pass over The middle and Harris romped in Tor The score. Mike lvloore's placernenT made The score 7-O. ThroughouT mosT oT The TirsT and second quarTers, EasTern Hills' Tormidable deTense sTopped Paschal's Tamed ground aTTack. Then in The laTTer parT oT The second quarTer, Paschal wenT inTo a shoTgun TormaTion and pased Their way down The Tield wiTh iusT 48 sec- onds leTT in The halT. Randy Conway piTched a 9-yard TD sTrike To halTback Bob Black. ATTer a conversion The score was Tied aT 7-7. - ln The second halT, iT was all Paschal. During The Third quarTer, Paschal scored again Trom The Highland- er 3-yard line To go ahead, I4-7. l.aTe in The same guar- Ter a snap Trorn cenTer on a TourTh down siTuaTion was missed and gave Paschal a saTeTy and a I6-7 lead. Then early in The TourTh quarTer Paschal's Danny Cushman inTercepTed a pass and sped 27 yards To pay dirT To close ouT The scoring and give Paschal a 23-7 vicTory. The PanThers were seeking revenge This year since The Highlanders' vicTory lasT year knocked Paschal ouT oT The righT To play Tor bi-disTricT, players waiT Tor Ted Harris l24l. The High- landers' chance Tor Two vicTories in a row over The always-powerTul Pan- Thers was ThwarTed by revenge. M: .rm revsavi..-::sa.f'wm'saxwssmsavsueskef,ss - . T ' ' ' ' T T - Thanks To good blocking by The Highlander TronT seven. Ted Ivloberg I32I bIasTs Through Tech deTenders. Hills verpowers Bulldogs 21-0 Tech ToughT hard and vaIianTIy buT The running OT Ted Moberg and Ted I-Iarris, plus The Tierce blocking oT The TronT seven resuITed in a 2I-To-O vicTory Tor The Clan. EasTern I-Iills romped Tor 366 yards on The ground wiTh I-Iarris geTTing I38 yards on I6 carries and Mo- berg geTTing 93 yards on I5 carries. gi 1 I-Iarris scored TirsT on a 2-yard dive play. Then IaTer in The game, Ivloberg rammed oTT Tackle Tor Tour yards, and The second Touchdown was scored. Dwayne Williams Tallied The Third Touchdown on a seven-yard sweep around IeTT end, and Mike Moore closed The scoring by kicking his Third successTuI PAT in This game. A 5 if . 1 ljf i y i' ,I ' f n 2 3-i f iw I Q Q-- 1, , W, f - 4-:WZ me I 'oak-we . , ,, I fi'- - .-,, ,.,: 1. Q- 1- f , E, 322. f W T ..-, s, , ,,, ., -,emi 1 v,,r-ww vw. V : , L X: gf H JI 2' lb A e du-fl'L, V ::'95Z5L.w Il Chuck WeIIingTon Dwayne Williams William I'Iiggif1I'JOTI1-im I LeTTer I LeTTer I LSTTGF T-IaITback I-IaITback l'l6IilD6CIC Senior Junior Junior I28 K Q Q Highlanders Drop District F inisher A soaked buT sfill sTrong defense held ArlingTon l'leighTs To seven poinTs in The closing game of The sea- son, buT The l-lighlanders failed To score and losT 7-O. The Yellow JackeTs Took The opening kickoff, marched down The field, and capped a 67-yard march by scor- ing a TD. The resT of The evening EasTern l-lills' defense compleTely boTTled up The Jackefs' high-geared offense. l-lills' offense clicked on occasions, buT The offensive uniT couldn'T gain yardage where iT was needed rnosT-- inside l-leighfs' IO-yard line. One penefrafion carried as far as The ll-yard line before The Highlanders ran ouT of downs. In The fourTh guarfer Lloyd Grimm recov- ered a fumble on The Yellow JackeTs' 25-yard line. The Clan drove To The four, buf They again ran oul' of downs. Defensive sTandouTs included Ted l-larris, Tommy Thompson, David SmiTh, Sfeve Rose, and Ray Avery. Lloyd G-rirnrn l44l Tackles Arlingfon l-leigh?s guarferback Ronnie Wallace for no gain. Ted Moberg I Leffer Fullback Senior All-Disfricf Tri4CapTain Larry Hulsey l Leffer Tackle Junior X Danny Muse l Leffer Fullback Junior Ronnie PaTTerson I Leffer Tackle Junior I30 K x Above: li really isn'+ a new dance creaiion. Torn- rny Thompson, Johnny Norman, and AI Lewis de- cided 'lo have a lilile lun during a camera session For lhe Clan. Righi: Brenda l-laire, head cheerleader, enihusias- rically yells lor The Highlanders. Ii you've ever wondered wha? ihe inside of a huddle loolcs lilce, perhaps ihis oliensive huddle of Mike Flowers, Sieve Rose, Ray Avery, Johnny Norman, Lloyd Grimm, Leslie Jackson, Ted ivioberg, Ted l-larris, Al Lewis, Phil Luebbehusen. and Sieve Morris will give you an idea. 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Easlern Easlern Easlern Easlern Easlern Easlern Easlern Tom Reed II6l dashes oll wilh lhe ball aller he has received a pass. Easlern slon, Eddie Woodrull, Gary Franlcenlield, Milne Isley, Fred Robeson, Jerry Barr. Third row is lvlilce Tirey, J. D. Mclvlahon, Ronnie Cun- ningham, Thomas Reed, Tom Hawlhorne, Gary Smyers, Bryan Spain, Brad Bales, Gordon Ball, Henry Morris, Weldon Neal, Ted Morrow. 4+-4 Record arks B Team This year's B learn, blessed wilh bul a Iillle lalenl, made lhe mosl ol an eighl game schedule by winning.lour and losing Sparlced by lhe consislenl play ol J. D. Mclvlahon and lhe running ol Gary Smyers and Ronnie Cunningham, lhe Highlanders were able lo pull lhrough. Oulslanding linemen lor lhe B leam were Eddie Woodrull, Jimmy Barr, Bill Sween- ey, Bryan Spain, Jerry Miller, and Pele Jensen. Season Record Hills ..LL L L I2 Irving L L, LI9 Hills ...L LL LL 8 Nolan LL L O HillsL.. L .37 Arlinglon O Hills LL.. L I4 Poly L LLLLLLLLLLLL 6 HillsLLL LL L 6 Norlh Side L. LLLL22 I-IillsL, LL LLLLLLLL 21 Carle-r L 34 HilIs.L 6 Paschal L LLLLL I2 l'lills L LL 20 Tech ,LLLL LLLLL I 2 Two blockers lead lhe hallback around righl end lor a good gain againsl Tech in a B leam game. Qf ffLLfsmmiw mm .n fevwmm,e:, -eff ,ef,mimwm mwmmami First District Crown Won by Basketball Team Ability, attitude, and desire ot the team, along with support ot the student body and luck, were the tactors which enabled the '64 Highlander basketball team to capture the district championship, remarks Coach Howerton. Prefseason rec- ord, 8-IO, brought most spectators to believe that the team would be lucky to climb only a tew steps ot the district ladder and perhaps tinish tourth in the district. Falling to a non-impressive 2-4 district record in the tirst halt ot play, the High- landers played tlawless basketball in the tinal halt and tinished with a creditable 5-l record and a district championship. This basketball team not only won the school's tirst district championship but also bettered, by tar, any previous season record. Until this year, an Eastern Hills basketball team had never won more than two district games. Players who served on the bi-district play-ott team against Dallas Adamson had to be both outstanding and valuable. ln pre-season games, honors were numerous. Roby Morris, David Richardson, and Wayne Templeton were named to the all- tournament team in the Graham Tournament. Roby and Wayne received the same honor in the Lions' Club Tournament during the Christmas holidays. Sparkplug and leading scorer tor the '64 Highlanders was six-toot all-district guard, Roby lvlorris. Wayne Templeton, all-district torward, also did an outstand- ing iob. Aggressive rebounding and sharpshooting describe the actions ot all- district honorable mention guard David Richardson. Postman Roy Burklow, who also received honorable mention, had clutch pertormances tor tine rebounding. Junior guards Ward Ericson and Dwayne Williams rounded out the regular per- tormers. The huddle scene is captured as Coach Dwayne Williams 1303 tips the ball into Coagl-, I-lowerfon Sits In +I-ie dugout- anxgu Howerton gives vital instructions. the basket against Poly. ly watching every play ot the game I32 Dislricf members of The A Team are Dwayne Williams, Roby Mor- Morris, Roy Burlclow, Wayne Templeron, Jimmy l-lowell, Ronnie V is, Danny Webb, Jimmy Wehrmann, David Richardson, Marshel Clark, Ted Harris, and Ward Ericson. Pre-season game finds David Richardson The ieam eagerly awails To ear lhe cake Exciled Fans carry Coach Howerfon off fhe Fill making poinls againsr Nolan. fha? wished lhem 'ro Win Disiricllu couri eller lhe Highlanders deiealed Poly 'ro win dislricr. vm -i, WTI , I33 ,M W Swag 'EL 35+ Co capla ns are David Richardson and Wayne Temple-lo C0 Captains Reign El-ll-ISM, El-ll-IS El-ll-lS El-ll-IS El-ll-IS El-ll-IS EI-ll-IS El-IHS El-ll-IS EHHS El-ll-IS El-ll-15 El-IHS El-ll-IS Season Record Firsl' Half 59 Norlh Side 56 Tech ,, , Arlinglon 54 l-leiqhls 5 A 49 Poly , ,,,,,, , 5l Carler, Y, 48 Paschal .,,, Second Half Arlinglorw 58 I-leighls ..,. 82 Tech H 81 Norlh Side 52 Carlrer . Y, 64 Paschal , , 58 Poly Playoff 53 Poly , , , Bi-Disfricf 5l Ada mson P d Fo ad Lay-up snof by Roy Burkiow i221 adds iwo poinfs CGFTSF- fo ine Highlander score in a iirsi half game againsi Two Seniors ake All-District if , QB!! Ted Harris Roby Morris Roy Burklow JimmY Howell I Leiier 3 Leiiers I Leifer Forward Guard Guard Cenier Senior Senior Senior Senior All-Disiricf Honorabie Menfion From mid-courf Ward Ericson aliempls a iurnp slwol in IOSI. 52.49 Ilne game aqeinsf Poly In flue Iirsr Iwall, The I-Iiqlwlanclers I Marsha-I Morris Ward Ericson Ronnie Clark I Lefler I I.eIIer I Leller Guard Guard Cerner Junior Junior Junior Dwayne Williams 2 Lellers Guard Junior Jimmy Wierman Forward Junior Juniors Anchor Team Danny Webb l Lclfer Forward Junior Dwayne Williams 1303 snalclwes ball from Norlli Side players. Noi only were delonsiyc plays imporlanl in llwis game, bul' 'llwe l-liglw lander offense scored 82 poinls, selling llwe dislrici record lor lhis year, gm: ni-W i 14 gi ln Roby Morris U21 drives in for a iay-up io score anorlner baske? aqainsi Norfii Side. Morris was fine ieading Hiqiaiander scorer wiriu a I7 poini average. Managers for The disrricf champs are David Siv erneil, Dale Sievens, and Carl Johnson Team Depends on anagers Roy Burkiow i221 fakes an Arlingion Heiqiiis rebound Richardson, was Hue faliesi' member oi iiwe iearn, measur- as Roby Morris H21 ioolcs on. Burklow, along wiin David ing 6'2 l38 Members of flue B learn are, bollom row, Richard Toby. llwird row, David Wollenman, Gary l-lardin, Wayne Nash, Brad Bales, Jimmy Alcollq Charles Darden: second row, and Rdlpll l-lill. Jerry Miller, Pele Jensen, David Smillw, Danny l-larrisg B Team Gains Recognition Scoring leader, Ralph Hill ll3l, iumps and scores lwo Leading rebounder, David Srnillw l2Il, relurns llne ball 'ro oinls againsl Carler in a B learn game. Hiqlwlander lerrilory in fha game aqainsl Carler. I39 Diamond headers of I964 are Dwayne Wil- liams, Ward Ericson, J. D. McMahon, Leslie Jackson, Tom Reed, Jimmy CarpenTer, STeve Rose, Carley Williams, Byron Hendrix, Jimmy Hill, Dennis STanley. Coach Graves, Fred Rob- eson, Kim Jacobs. Jimmy CarTer, and Ted Harris. Highlander baseball season sTarTed ouT in a disappoinTing manner as The Team losT The TirsT Three games. Speed was puT on The Team when They sTarTed To win wiTh The mosT lopsided vicTory They ever possessed: iT was a I4-O win over Lalce WorTh. Luclc changed again when The Highlanders Toolc Their TirsT ouT-oT-Town Trip To Abilene, where They Iosr Three in a row. SpiriTs weren'T damp- ened, however, as The boys came baclc To win The TirsT Trophy EHHS's baseball Team has ever won, by Talcing The crown OT The ArlingTon Tournament ln a game wiTh ArlingTon HeighTs in The second round Dennis STanley rounds Third base and heads for home ArlingTon l40 HeighTs won 4-l. .ff 1 in -3 f sf' SEASON RECORD Firsi' Half 7 EH .YYY....., 5 Poly A,,,.....AA,., .AA,A, , , EH ,,.,Y,,,,. 4 Carler .,.,,,Y..,.,,,,,..,. 5 EH .......... O Arlinglon HeIghI's .. 2 EH ,Yw,,..... 4 Tech EEEE.....,...,..,.EEEE,. I EH ,vAY,,,,,, 8 Norlh Side ,,YY,.....,. 7 I EH ..,..A.... 3 Paschal .....,,,, ,,,, , EIO gui Second Half EH ..w....,.. 6 Poly ..A.....A...,.....S,S,.A I EH ,........, 6 Paschal ,,,,, ,Y,,,,...... I EH ..,......, I Arlingfon Heighfs ,, 4 EH ........,w 7 Carler .,..Y,,,,Y,,,.,...,. I4 EH w...,.www. I Norlh Side ,.........,. 3 EH .......... 3 Tech ,,...,........ ..,.... 6 I gyisgn With 13-15 Season Record Leslie Jackson caplaln swlnqs al a pilch in a game wifh Arllngfon Heighls. Tommy Thompson warms up In Ihe fore- ground. I I I4-I Five Are Placed 011 the Mound Tom Reed I Leifer ,-,, Byron Hendrix Junior Piicher I Leiier .Mr Kim Jaco Senior Pifcher 2 Leifers 4 Cariey Williams Sophomore Pifciier i Leiier Q- 4,- Jimmy Hlii Senior Third B559 3 LeHerS Eifg,rfQ'fIF'f?ff1Qd 8 ll ,rfi-xv! V ,fi 7 Y A Qaagxfxfl MQ N, Dennis Sfanley Junior J. D- Caiciner Juf7,'OrMcM'3hOn 2 Leifers Third Base I Leffgr Basemen Line the Diamond Sieve Rose Senior Firsf Base 2 Leiiers Jimmy Carier f . W X' as ' Mink' it s, .. ,'! Junior Catcher I Leifer 5' H .e .5I Q Y W- 7 - L 1 W.. ' 'Alu effaifr' 3 K' ,Simi I lf- ' f , f .-.. . ' A we ,. -Q , . 45 1,256 g,, , 'M' 3 I i may f wk r kriiin ny. 6 :Tim K , we. V 'f-.v-'Hep 3 .. f teach-L fir ,N A: xlib! , I +1 be K 4 K .75 k K LQ: af? A .JW ' 4'- 1 'r -A ,ang - uf: ,xi fy K ,oil JV, ,fx V, .' i 5' Q' , ,wwf .' 1 ' 1- ,fgsgr f ' vi Leslie Jackson Capfain Senior Second Base 3 Leffers b 'A - 4 A f , .-233' Ted Harris Semlor Cenler Field 3 l.e'lers Rest of Top ine Occup Outfield l Leller Dwayne Williams Junlor Slworislcp 2 Lellers I44 , Jw' A 1' Ward Ericson Junior Rigln Field l Leller 5352 .- My-,.- ,-Q, f-M-' -4- 'H B-Team Coached b Practice Teacher 'W 'YG l F Lelrz Coach Graves coached 'rhe yarsify Team in baseball, He is lhe boys' physical educa- 'rion Teacher, along wiih a special coach in ioolball. Leif: Tommy Robbins, a praclice leacher, coached The B-feam oi baseball. l-le gradu- aled from T.C.U. in June. Righf: Jimmy Carpenler, a sophomore, man- aged lhe baseball ieam. He had charge of fhe balls and bafs and lceeping fhe ieam in good shape. B-'ream ball players are, boffom row, Bill Elder, Mike Peliy, Ross Reinwald, James Grimes, Jimmy Allcoclc, lop row, Milne Tirey, Roberl Slew- f, Mike Phillips, lvlilce Isley, and Richard Sivernell. 'lvl- R at , .,,': ' 'I li 53 L I 355 gi f if ,ah...E5.ar:f'Vff. ai ..-, i J , -fi .Wi ,f - , ,im ,f ,tk N , as ' a iq i i iiiff-W1 .:: ears' 1 in iasa 'MQ --., ,, - I R fI2.i 'f f .,.. - M GolT Team of '64 consisTs oT Gary Franlzenfield, Rodger Linville, Dale Mahan, Roy Burlclow, Chris Chaney, Jerry Wood. David Jaclc- son, Miles Leveridge, Allen Waddell, Creig Towery, Ronnie Hay, and G-aylan Womack. Par Set as Golfers G0 to Regional Runner-up honors were achieved by The Highlanders in The disTricT 4A-5 golT Tournament Medal honors were received by Roger Linville as he Tied wiTh an opponenT on The Paschal Team wiTh a score oT l52 Tor 36 holes. Chris Chaney scored T55 wiTh Roy Burlclow and Jerry Wood Tollowing aT I64. The second Team consisTed oT Dale Mahan, Ronnie l-lay, Allan Waddell, and David Jackson. Regional meeT, played on The Benbroolc GOTT course, neTTed runner-up honors Tor The EasTern T-lills linlcsmen. They scored I8 under The winner, who scored 596. Chris Chaney was The only golTer Trom EasTern Hills To parTicipaTe in The sTaTe meeT. l-le achieved a TourTh place in The meeT. we Linksmen who parTicipaTed in The disTricT meeT and qualified Tor regional are Roger Linville, Chris Chaney, Roy Burlclow, and Jerry Wood. I46 Boxing Team Participates 1n Golden Gloves Tournament A group on the boxing team are Barry Cremer, D. D, Fry, Danny Pitts, Neal Roclchold, and Ken, Nix. Other members ot the boxing team are James Redford. Jack Langdon, Joe Kohler, Phil Darr, Erwin l-lagler, Terry Allen, Jim Perez, James l-loward, and Dan Chappell. Milne Mitchell, Brenton Barnes. Terry Mclvlorries, Chris Carter, Ronnie Patterson, Jack l-larnmonds and Ronnie Harrell also boxed for Eastern Hills this year. I47 Phil Darr lowers llme boom on lwls opponenf In scoring a lqnoclcoul vlclory. Three Champs Seize Tournament Titles Ronnie Pallerson signs an aulograplv for an anxious Phil Darr is assisled lay a Trainer. l-le advanced 'l an. 'llwe semi-llnals in 'flue wellerwelqlwl dlvision. Winners of championship 'rrophies are Jack Hammonds, ihe middleweighig Mike Miicheii fhe lighf-heavyweighfg and Ronnie Pafierson, Hte heavyweight 'Take Thai! emphasizes Jack Hammonds as he iands anofher punch in his championship fight Members oT The Track Team are Mike MiTchell, Lloyd Grimm, Mike Flowers, Ted Harris, Ronnie Cunningham, James CarTer, Bill Wilson, David Bracken, PeTe Jenson, Wayne Hardy, row one: STeve Marsh, Buzz Gardner, STeve LaTharn, Ronnie RaTTerson, Mike Moore, Marlen McDonald, William Higginborharn, David LivingsTon, Charles Reid, RusTy HighTower, CourTney Crow, WinsTon Humpherys, row Two: Jimmy Rose, Don Means, David SrniTh, Jerry Chandler, Jim HarT, Bill McHarg, Tom OrTon, Dean Holding, Brad BaTes, Doyle Henderson, Charles McCall, Terry Davis, Ted Morrow. Track Team Ranks Third in District Coach Willingham Talks To Buzz Gardner, capTain oT The T964 Track Team. I50 EighTy-one and one-halT poinTs placed The '64 Highland- er Track Team Third in The disTricT meeT. This also enabled Tour evenTs To gualiTy Tor The regional meeT. In The disTricT meeT Ted Harris won The high iump by jumping 5'IOlf2 . Buzz Gardner received a second in The high hurdles wiTh a Time oT l4.9. He also Took Third wiTh a Time oT l0.0 in The low hurdles. Gardner broke The school record by one second in each hurdle evenT. The mile relay Team made The regional meeT by placing second in The disTricT. The Tour-man Team also reached The Tinals in regional. They broke The school record wiTh a Time OT 31243. The 440 relay Team grabbed Third wiTh a Time oT 43.4. Chuck WellingTon Took Third place as he ran The 220- yard dash in 23 seconds. Second place was received by Lloyd Grimm when he ran TOO yards in lO.2 seconds. This enTiTled him To enTer The regional meeT. Third place was also received by Mike Moore as he leaped 2l'5 . I . Ed McDonald, an 880-yard runner, seT a new school record oT 2:OO.2. In The disTricT meeT he was Timed aT 2:OO.9 Tor TiTTh place. FourTh and TiTTh place honors were received by Mike MiTchell and Jim HarT in pole vaulTing. Q The mile relay leam llnal' caplurecl second in flue clislricl in- Sprinl' relay members are William l-ligginbollwam, Wayne Harcly cludes Buzz Gardner, Louis Young, Wayne l-lardy, and Chuck Lloyd Grimm, and Clwuclc Wellinqlon. Wellinglon. Mile Relay Sets Pace for Regional Running The 880 are Courlney Crow, Winslon l-lurnplnries, Marlin McDonald, Charles Reid, and Terry Davis. ISI Sprinlers are David Smiili, Ronnie Cunningham, and Lloyd Grimm. Wayne Hardy, Louis Young, and Cl1uckWellinglon were 'rlne disiricl 220 eniries Ted Morrow ge-is sei for 'flue IOO yard daslv. Doyle Henderson, Terry Gilbert Jim Rose, Rusly Higlilower, and Sreve Marsh worked ou? for llie quarier mile event Harris Captures First in High Jump Boys who parligipaled in high iumping are Mike Ted Harris allempls lhe 6 fool mark in lhe dis- Milchell, Pele Jenson, and Lloyd Grimm. lricl meal' H9 loolf lirsl Place in lllgll lUmPl l9 in dislricl al 5'lOlf2 . Pele Jenson, William l-ligginbolham, Buzz Gardner, Bill Mol-larg, and Lloyd Grimm lly over lhe high hurdles in praclice Low hurdle represenlalives are Pele Jenson, Buzz Gardner, and Lloyd Grimm. Buzz, who also runs The high hurdles, broke lhe school high hurdle record ar I4.8. l-le placed second in dislricf. Z we wad ii 'Q ,Z Br .y.n.22f53 Boys llnrowing llne discus are Dolnn O'Dell, Jerry Clwancller, Mike Flowers, and Sleve Lalliam. Ronnie Palferson and Mike Flowers lake lurns Throwing Hue slwolpul' Parficipaling in pole vaullinq are Brad Bales, Tom Orion, Mike Mifcliell, Bill Wilson, and Jim Hari. l54 - Leif: Ralcing lhe pil for broad iumping are Lloyd Grimm, Pele Jensen. Mike Moore, and Ronnie Cunningham. Above: New prospecl' in broad iumping is Gary Hardin, who performed in +he sophomore meer. Prospects Perform in School Meet Below: Milne lsley. a sophomore runner, runs fhe mile in lhe sophomore Track meer. Right Managing ihe '64 rraclc leam are Carl Un- derwood. Henry Gensweider, and Rusiy Culp. li ,pr X 155 ,:h, 7 I Wy Q ftjfffi i ' f I .-,L g k ,, in gg? g M . 2 i 3 W 1. 5 ik r si , Q i 'wr Y gi v 1224 5' 5 '1 if , A A .. i f. V V +f ., - ,, f- at A .rw ' ..f'-r -- f- -J..-ff. i K ,, 3 t QM ,. 5 - ' ' if - 1 , nf, , ggi-Q 1-is ,- . g l ' , M M 4 o , K- i ' fc' f az X' -- A f . . Q ' -1.521-' ,fi gk K .gf , K i 'T -Q ff ' . .. .Z T' , Y , 'f+,aWn3fi:Jr53i'ff M ex-.aa X. a . 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Liddle Advances to State Boy neffers are Mike McQuiiy, Jim Slorey, Mike Liddle, Tommy Nelson, Courlney Crow, Roberf Largen, David Living- lsb sion, John Bizzel, Brian Spain, Dale Siephens, Don Means, and Burr Crow. Jin is Members oi ine girls' lennis 'rearn are Brenda l-laire, ice Cerfer, Sandra Merlcs, Veronica Skidmore, second Lynn Collinglwarn, Nancy Nagle. Ines Conrad, iirsl row: row: Judy Sleplxens, Ann Bond, Linda Garreif, and Donna Kailiryn Teems, Linda Ardoyno, Marilyn Wliisenand, Jan- Davis. Ann Bond and Janice Cerfer were ilwe girls' doubles represenlelives from Easfern Hills. Lynn Cohlinqlrmem represenled Easlern Hills in girls' singles. IS7 l l , i Senior Roberla Marshall look a birdie Becky Reed poses aller Archery winner, Frieda Enlow, re- championship in lhe senior division. winning lhe singles in ceived a leller lor holding lhe shullleboard. school lille. Que and disc winners were Belle Rogers and Linda Ar- doyno. Ping pong sin- gles lille wenl lo Janel Shep- ard. Bedminlon doubles champions were Linda Dorough and Joanne l-lowery. Doubles champs in ping pong were Suzanne Kelley and Carol Myers Intramural Program Credits Girls Championship senior volleyball learn included Donna Johnson, Suzanne Speck, Geana Gordon, Bee' Sferefr, Karen Buck- ingham, Linda Phelps, Dehn Ann Gregory, Carol Myers, Barbara Wolfe, Karen l-laueisen, Sharon Parks, Sherri Sledge. um ll , n S S ,g,,,,,,M .,, M P sil a 1' P P kg: k,V' ., w,s I Eg ' sum, 0 if fifxiliiif laai r S, ii 4 ' fp 5, , , f,-. W Yfzv ' A slain 'Bif f' f Above: Members of 'lhe winning baslcefball ieam vere Carol Carey, Margrel Arnold, Angela Meer. Nancy Bowdish, Margie Monfgomery, Esiher Yar- Jrough. Above: Baseball champions were Linda Ardoyno, Marilyn. Whisenand, Roberfa Marshall. Pal Schweizer, Denise Barber. Mary Priddy, Jan Jones, Jan Gandy, Peggy Brooks. Leif: Veronica Skidmore and Karhryn Teems capfured rhe lennis championship play during inrrarnural rournamenrs belween juniors and seniors. I59 Above: Connie Miller, soplw- omore, capiured ilne badmin- fon singles crown, Below: Badminfon doubles clnamps were Sandy Liddle and Diane Vannoy. Table Tennis player, Diane Vannoy. fool: a lefrer lor winning. Sophomores Abovef Singles Champ Below: Sopbomores Janice Fenn and on Reed. doubles. in Sli'-llilleboard was Shar' Diane Rush were viclors in ping pong - S4 -.W l 1 s::'- iir-i- i--f -: ' 2 . . Y , . V ,xx , min , - f P ' I 4? ' 3 3 X4 'z ,V . -ff f iiif ' I Speadball clnarnpions were Niki Holmes, Members oi flue winning baslcerball Linda Burl: Jane? Sclnober, Bonnie Nelson, learn were Elene Azul? Sabra Hesler, Beclcy Love Edwina Taylor, Linda Sander- Laurie Parisln, Sandy Liddle, Peggy Beg- son, and Kallwy Colfer, ley, Joan Wesl, and Peggy Molvlorris. I6O Volleyball champions were Sabra l-les- ler: Dianne Jordan: Elene Acufi, Diane Vannoy, Peggy Begley, Sandy Lidclle, Peggy McMorris, Rosemary Robbins. Boys Letter in Intramurals Foofball lnlramural clnamps were Tommy Bowers, Lee Lamberr, James Rogers, Aleck Feallwerslon J ff Slnlcu G C S glelon, Rodger Linville, and Willard Smillw. 'rr f K , rs-Q W M y , , -If l ,raw , , . ---' . ,. Qifrfsmy-, ,-X ..Mwf.,,f..,,..rr M W , .. .:3f,rfs:f,,:. mw:mfw . L- i .,,.,g,mQ,,, .., 4,..,.,M1 .,,, ,,r r,,,,,r,,,r, i . V 'I 'r - .4 N 'r-' H W .155-ge, -, I - - X , 6 , , , . .mg,wv Z . s ,L 5- 'f 1- , f 7: :2 1 - .. 1' I F' . Qx - S Vw. f l M' - Q- ' ff' li, ,L 1: if-'V fam,-4 w Present lor 'rlwe picture ol My . i ' r fm, baseball champions were my -1- K Larry Sborn, Gary Newlon, gs, ii , , fr I 455 ,srl 5313 Erwin l-lagler, Ronald Gul- A 5, 5 lr ,,.J , fi ,, lion. Galen Womack. and 1 , Z Mrclwael Geisler. J ..,. .,,, f, ,. f -F -I R V ' Jr? 5521, l in! 2 -Q' TEEQ G' X -R - -f m i r gs w l lwief Q ggi. r r 'H ,V 'fam . V :nw I fv . s , . zzww' A- ' '- - w ' I . ' , - 5, ' Volleyballchampions were Robby Rawdon, Torn- my Afleberry. 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'- V 5 f W. - Mm, ff Af ,, i 3 lflanch Day RGHCH King TOP Hand Foreman Ranch Queen Terry Logan Jan Record Sfeve Cofer Jane? Shepherd T V f M ygpgg wg? 355+,f5 x2-K A I K, V Y . A r v , ,E si b A ,M Y, m s , -3 -A 1 it x M SFR, SR Q U. -1. if 1 M 4 N nv, 4 8 3 1 2 5 sw!!- Q s. Ilene Miller Brenda l-laire Barbara lslwam Debbie Maddox l-lead Clweerleader - Terry Reynolds David Thurman Ed Davis l-lead Cheerleader Marlon McDonald Donna Davis, soplwomore cheerleader, performs dur- ing a pep rally. Debble Maddox and Ed Davis do flue yell, Fiql11! lr, 1.7 I84 DWIGHT THOMPSON Boys' Physical Educafion JOHN MORRIS Mafhemaiics AVI 1 CAROLYN MITCHELL Hornen-raking Wh0's Who The mosf ou+sIanding senior sfudenfs in each deparfmenf were seIec:IecI by Ihe IacuI'ry, ac- cording Io superior work and confribuhons made in Ihaf deparfmeni. This year, for The Iirsi Time, Iwo seniors were selecied in one of Ihe deparfmenfs. VICKI CARDWELL MEG GARLAND Ari ...ad KAREN BUCKINGHAM GirIs' Physical Educahon JOHN PEEL Speech ' STEVE TREADWELL Science gy -fi-iw? , 3, i , 1 cg Q BETH WALTH ER Foreign Languages T NEAL ROCKHOLD ROTC I86 ROY SCUDDAY Social Science TED HARRIS Atnlefics Who' I -ah.. xffglffff ff VICKIE REAS Music ho NANCY O'NEI LL Journalism DONNA BEENE English MIKE LIDDLE lndusfrial Ads NANCY TANN ER Business Educafion WMM 5.1 Girl's Scholarship Beverly Hoffmann Boy's Scholarship Monty Harrell Summa Cum Laude Tartan Award and Clan Winners sf -- ----ww.-,.Mw A W - , V' WG! fy., Li mf' 53W PV' QM A ' wh, W,..,,w.t, Q ' N x K. , 4 'X . ' f- 'Q M , fgzfry , - 4.1 f ' , . W. QW f cf- 4 - : 'gf 7' 'Hkftiw 1 'N .!H,:', - I I f 1 f 1 r Mg R 1 r 4 S ' , . ff- - ff - Q QM' V. 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Howdy Week Begins School Activities Two evenis which siudenis loolc forward ro as Jrhe new year begins are l-lowdy Week and Jrhe Tarlran-Clan Pacla- age Plan program. Howdy Weelq is sponsored by Y- Teens To promole friendliness and io help sophomores become acquainied wiih upperclassmen. The Package Plan program is planned by members of boih publica- lions, bulr pariicipanls do nor have lo be members ol: The siaifs. Robby, le+'s+allc+l'1is over! Robby Rowdon, Howdy King besiows ihe iradilional lciss on l-lowdy Queen, Shelia Ward TCPP Features Favorites Television Time was The Theme oT The TarTan-Clan lciclcoTT program This year. Highlanders viewed Their Ta- voriTe Television programs in living color, produced and direcTed by members oT The TaculTy and sTudenT body. The shows didn'T raTe Emmy Awards, buT They led To a record sale OT nearly nine hundred annuals. David Thurman, Miss Teenage America. gives a dramaTic reading. SweeTly I heard The maiden say, 'Bring back my TarTan-Clan Package Plan'. Says Bill Fuqua. Mickey Morrow, subsTiTuTing Tor The NBC peacoclc, spreads his TeaThers To begin The TarTan-Clan program, an annual assembly To lciclc OTT The drive Tor The yearbook and newspaper. Telling line slory of Homecoming from several diilerenr viewpoinis, llwis double exposure graphically combines ilne ioy of ilwe queen, Karen Haueisen, willw ihe somber alliiude oi llwe ioolball caplains and llne band. 'ye g And l'm noi iusl wlnisiling 'Dixie'l Roby Morris escoris Susan Warriner clown ine aisle ar ine Homecoming pep rally. -is i Our group had 'rhirly-four per cenf fewer caviliesf' Susan Warriner. Sliaron Elioff, Queen Karen Haueisen, Carole Ballem, and Slielia Ward malce up llie Homecoming Courl. XY' This is a panllnerg color lnim dead. So you los+ +l1e game: i+'s no+ fhe end of 'Hne world! Mary Lou Walclrup and Jim McVean discuss ilie game af llwe homecoming dance. Exes Return to Alma Mater for Fourth EH Homecoming Step into my parlor, Coach Runnels says to Homecoming students. Ra+s! I+'s tails again, says Johnny Nor- man lo Larry Hulsey, David Erlcson, and Jane Hollingsworth af the Homecoming Dance. Using the only language known to male teachers, Mr. Ave ry welcomes Exes. I97 You can go in anyway, Janie, buf be sure and bring your can fomorrowf' Kuri' Meer and Bryce Beyer coiled cans of mod from Jane Tangney and Pai' Sen- If you fhink +ha+'s funny, waif unfil you hear 'the punch line! Kissy doll Johnny Norman is given fo Donna Beene. Push harder Susan we ve aimos+ gof fhem across +he line Rag dolls are Carole Baliem Carol Sranley, Brenda Haire. Susan Warrine Aw, shuclcs, boys, you have 'lo explain ihese newfanglecl iolces io me! Lee Roy Gash Al Lewis, Ray Avery, and Tommy Boswell poriray The Cariwrighis. 4 2 Keep your nose ou? of my moufh while I sing if you don'+ mind. Tri-Tones Kalhy Hubbard, Mary Reid. and Donna Waiers enferiain wilh a iune. I 'look ihe pep pills buf l sfill can'+ lif+ my feet says Mull lRusiy Culpl as i MM4'-as s l'm a siranger in paradise says Robby Rawdon. This is David Thurmang color him passionaie. This is Joy Smifh: color her shocking pinlc. Jeff lSherri Sledqel loolcs away. ir, I We, ihe sfudenf body and faculiy . . . Karen l-laueisen gives +he pledge of supporf fo lhe Highlander leam as Coach Milch am, Ted Moberg. and Roberl Coffee refleci 'rhe seriousness of 'rhe occasion. ,Ji E Traditions of School Make Rallies S ecial Jus+ lei' loose of lhe curiain and you'll drop! Roberr Pop- sicle Siuarl leads yells To spur The B Jrearn. l iusi happen lo have one wiih me. And we all squeal wilh glee. Coach Graves is proud +o show if 'Cause he's our pep rally poei. Whal makes you so nervous loday, Ilene Miller? Bea+ Paschal! Mr. Johnson demonslrales lhe iacully's supporl' for 'll-ie Highlanders. 200 Er-a, er-a, is you de law? Brian Spain adds to the Ranch Day festiv- ities by singing Long Tall Texan. I-Ioedown Highlights HHMYI on any Ranch Festivities S533 Just a minute-let's count those feet again. Sharon Elliot and Roby Morris ponder the toot problem. .L I 1 Uh, what's the next line? Nancy O'Neill, Rusty Culp, Jim Hart, Diane Hooton, Roby Morris, Mike Moore, Bonnie Lewis and Connie Lewis greet students with Walk Right ln at Ranch Day Program. l l Patty-cake, patty-cake . . . Dwayne Wil liams keeps time during the program. One, two cha cha . . . Get ott my toot! Denice Barber congratulates Top l-land Janet Shephard. 20' Beauiy queen Sharon Ellioii poses happily wiih emcees Ted Moberg, Ted Harris, Buzz Gardner, and Bill Wilson shorily alier being pronounced pageani winner. lil .MM l i fl' I 1. gi 7 fl? Ji ...L S. , 3513 53. 22 , - ' . - - r . ' ' Mr. Vaughan, lei me explain. Carl Underwood sings aboui Swee'r Rosie O'Grady al' The varieiy show. 5 i 5? I'II carry whomever l wani 'lo carry over my +hreshold! siaies Jan Cardwell wiih Mickey Morrow in her arms. Mickey sang l'd Like 'lo Sei You on a Slow Boa? io China on ihe yarieiy perl oi lhe program. Wha+ do ya mean, you don'+ 'lhink l can break H? asks Pam Lankion who presenied a unique version oi a sirip as her ialeni in ihe beauiy coniesi. Highland Fling Showcases i Local Beauties and Talent Maybe you're righ+-I clo need a Close your eyes and we iurn inio people, croon Warren Baies, Mike shave, says Couriney Crow, who gave a McQuiHy, Mike Geniry, and Mike Talmage. dramaiic monologue in ihe ialeni coniesl. 202 as '1 Annabelle iusf cain'+ accept, Zack! drawls Cynllwia Childs To Tommy Nelson in a scene from lr Happens Every Summer. Horseback rid- ing was a favor- iie acliviiy of flue seniors wl'io could get aboard. Senior Picnic, Program, Pla Highlight of Grads' Activities No+l'aing makes you feel more insignificani' 'than when someone significan+ says some- 'rhing significani about you. Mr. Sills accepls line annual dedica+ion. Al Lewis challenges a fellow senior's slcill in a rousing game of ping-pong. E 1 I- V raha r it ,f .V assign rrr ' is ..,, ' V 5 ,V l.,r A I ,A gif .h Q arr r air 'L ' 5 inf o iwy,TEg,ffe,.-if' ie ' , if ig You spiked if 'the wrong way! says i ' 75 'V fffwslir G. fit his f i . -- 3 5' 1 . . - were fam ' sfff1?M -. I David Siagner in a volleyball game af ass presideni Bill Wilson served as masier of ceremonies al' The senior banquei ai Colonial Camp Carle'- Club. 203 .5 i I, 'C R, l YQ! Valedicrorian lvloniy l-larrell delivers speech al gradualion exercises al Will Rogers Audiroriurn, where 'rhe seniors were logelher for rhe las? lime. Q ' f, ' Awailing lhe final call for lineup, These seniors share a las? -Q J laugh logelher before lhe baccalaureale service. 3 Ted Harris lurns Karen l-laueisen's ring during lhe Ring Turning ceremony al lhe Boar Club. Is +his a diploma being discarded in 'Phe cap and gown pile!7! Seniors 'ralce oil caps and gowns sadly and gladly. The Mad Mouse was a popular spol' 'lor lhose who managed ro slay awake al fhe all nighl' parly held al Six Flags Over Texas. 'IHA A Acker, Herman, 27 Ackerman, Tom, 27 Aculf, Elene, 43 Adkison, Gary, 43 Akers, David, 27 Alcon, Johnny, II6, II7 Alexander, Judilh, 9, IOI Allcock, Jimmy, 43, I39 Allen, Cynda, 27 Allen, Frances, 43 Allen Kafhy, 43, 86 Allen, Kenny, 9, II6, II9, l20 Allen, Lynn, 43, 90 Allen, Terry, 27, I47 Allmond, Barry, 9, III, II2, II3 Allsbrooks, Ray, 27, lll, II2 Alphin, Larry, 43 Anders, David, 27 Anderson, Curlis, 43 Anderson, Genela, 27, 99, IOO, I69 Anderson, Glen, 43 Anderson, James, 9 Anderson, Louise, 27, 93 Anderson, Mrs. Suzanne, 73 Anderson, Vicky, 43 Andrews, Paula, 27, 9I, IOI Anrhcny, Tommy, 43 Archie, Carolyn, 9 Ardoyno, Linda, 27, 86, 87, 99, l0I I57 Armslrong, David, 43 Armslrong, Larry, 27 Armslrong, Linda, 27 Clan Index Benson, John, 27, 93, IOI Benron, Larry, 43 Bergeron, Toni, 27 Berliner, Sharon, 43, 88, 90, 99 Berliner, Susan, 9, 80, 88, 92, 94, 98, I08 Berry, Larry, 43 Beyer, Bryce, l0, I98 Bilderback, Jimmy, 28 Biebighauser, Mark, 43,99 Birchell, Bob, IO, 96 Bishop, Charles, 28, Ill Bishop, Lynne, IO, 98 Bishop, Micaiah, 43,97 Bivin, Mr. Edd, 70 Bizzell, John, 28, 64, 89 Blackburn, Linda, 43 Blackwell, Debbie, 28 Blair, Cynlhia, 43,82 Blake, Randy, IO, l0I Blanion, Jane, 43, 82, 97 Balnlon, Tom, 28 Blessing, Belly, 28 Blocker, Tim, IO, II6, I67 Boardman, Mike, lll Bodine, Micki, 28, 95, 97 Boles, Mike, 28 Bond, Ann, 43, 82, l57 Borsl, Kalhy, IO, 80 Bouifard, Mike, 28 Bounds, Bobby, 43 Bourie, Alan, 28 Boswell, Tommy, I0, I99 Bolhe, Lynda, I0, 88, 92, 94, 98, l00 l08, IO9 Armsliong, Roberr, 9 Arnold, Kennelh, 27, IIO Arnold, Linda, 9 Arnold, Margarel, 27 Arringlon, Paula, 27 Arrhur, Linda, 27, 92 Alherion, Nina, 43 Alkinson, Susan, 43, 89, 99 Allebery, Tommy, 9 Auslin, Jackie, 9, 98 Auslin, Norma, 27 Averilie. Clinl, 43, 99 Avery, Ray, 9, II7, II9, l25, I99 Avery, Mr. Melvin, 64, I97 B Bacon, Karen, 9 Bacus, Jim, 43, 90, 97, 99 Bailey, Judy, l0l Bailey, Pinkie, 43, 97 Bailey, Richard, 43 Baker, Miss Marylouise, 72 Baldwin, Johnny, 27 Baldwin, Joyce, 43 Bales, Randy, 43, l3I Baley, Dororl-ly, 77 Ball, Gordon, 43, I3l Ball, John, 27 Ballard, Mrs. Charlolle, 68, 9I Balllyim, Carole, 9, 98, I73, I94, I96, Bannisler, Larry, 43 Barber, Denise, 27, 20I Barber, Paula, 27, 8l, 97 Bargsley, Janice, 27 Barker, Ronnie, 27 Bowdish, Nancy, 28, 93, 99 Bowen, Bobby, 28, 92, IIO, lll, ll2 Bowers, Bowers, Linda, 44 Tommy, 44 Box, Ronald, 28, 99, IIO Boydslon, Wayne, 28 Bracken, David, 28, 99, I50 Bradley, Charles, 28 Brady, Brandi, Ernie, 28, 99 Gwen, 28 Branlley, Karen, 28 Braswel I, Carl, 44, I3I Bralcher, Marlha, 29 Brewer, Brewer, Bridwel Eddy, 29 Freddy, 44 I, John, 44 Brlghlwell, Olis, 29 Brighlwell, Terry, 44, 97 Brisrer, Douglas, 44, 99 Brillain, Tommy, 29 Brock, Carla, 44, 86, 88 Brockman, Belly, 29, 90 Brooks, Peggy, 29, 80 Brown, Buddy, I0 Brown, Chrisly, 44 Brown, Don, 44 Brown, G'Nelle, 44, 90 Brown, Janie, 29 Brown, Jimmy, IU, I0l Brown, J, W., 29, II6 Brown, Linda, 29 Brown, Mrs. Mary, 66 Brown, Ray, 44 Brown, Ronnie, 29 Bruce, David, 29 Brumley, lzola, 77 Bruner, Melinda, 44, IO0 Brunson, Kalhy, 29, IOI Brulon, Brulon, Donald, I0 Palsy, 29, 50 Barnar d, Donna, 9 Barnes, Brinlon, 9, II7, I47 Barnes, Carol, 27, 85, 86 Barnes, Gloria, 43 Barnes, Kalhy, 9, 80, lOl, I08, I85 Barnes, Kennelh, 27 Barnes, Roberl, 27, II7 Barnelr, Dawn, 9 Barr, Jerry, l3l Barr, Jim, 43 Barron, Donna, 80, 94 Barron Barfho , Tomi, 43 lomew, Janel, 27 Balchelder, Eleanor, 27, 99 Bales, Brad, 43, I3I, I39, I50, I54 Bales, Warren, 27, 202 Bealy, Waller, IIO Beck, Eileen, 9 Bedford, Gene, 43 Beene, Beene, Donna, 9, 83, I98, I88 Mike, 43, 90, 99 Begley, Peggy, 43, 99 Begley, Phil, 27, IIO Beifler, Mike, 43 Bell, Debbie, 43 Bell, S uzan, 27, 95 Benbow, Frank, 43 Bennell, Francine, 27 Bryan, Debby, 29, 92, 97 Buckingham, Belly, 44, 9I Buckingham, Karen, IO, 82, 85, 9I, 98, I0O Buckman, Bob, 44, IIO Burchiield, Cynlhia, 44 Burdine, Johnnie, 29, Ill Burger, James, IO, Ill Burklow, Roy, l0, I33, I35, I38, I46 Burnell, Karen, 29 Burroughs, Jack, 29, 99, II6 Burl, Linda, 44 Busby, Elden Mr., 58 Bush, Linda, 90, 93, 99 Bulcher, Gary, 44 Buller, Belh, I0, lOl Bulls, Beverly, 44, l0l Buyers, John, IO Byrd, Diane, 44 C Cadwallader, Linda, IO Cain, Billy, 29, IIO Cain, Dave, 29, 97 Cain, Royce, 29 Cain,, Sandra, 29 Calhoun, Foresl, 30, IIO Calhoun, Mrs. Joyce, 73 Callaway, Sam, 27, I06, II6 Callaway, Sylvia, I0, 80, 82, 90, 98, IOI Cambell, Andy, 44 Canada, Gary, 30, 95, III Canlrell, Candi, 44, 97, l7I Cantrell, Kay, 44 Cardwell, Jan, I0, 80, 87, 94, 97, IO9, I94, 202 Cardwell, Vicki, 80, 8I, 86, 88, 94 IO6, IO7, I08 Carey, James, 30, Il0, II2 Carllon, Larry, 44 Carpenler, Jim, 44 Carr, Gaylan, ll, IOI Carroll, Mrs. Valda, 69, 93 Carler, Chris, 30, I47 Carler, James, ll, l50 Carler, Janice, 30, 9l, l57 Carler, Jimmy, 30, 97 Carrer, Nola, 30, 80, 90, 97 Carler, Scoll, 44 Carol, Carey, 30 Casburn, Johnny, 44 Casl, Ronnie, 44 Caslillon, Carolyn, 44, 82 Cavin, Curiis, 30 Chambers, Benny, 44 Chambers, Sherry, 44 Chambers, Tommy, 30 Chandler, Jerry,'30, II6, l50, I54 Chaney, Chris, 44, I46 Chapman, Judilh, 30 Chapman, Phil, 30, 96 Chappell, Dan, 44, I47 Chasrain, Joan, 30 Chasleen, Sandy, 44 Cheney, Killy, 44 Cheglock, Lanelle, ll, 85, IOO, I77, Chesney, Linda, 44, 82, 9l Childers, Rebekah, 30, 90, I0l Childs, Cynrhia, ll, 94, 109, las Chiles, Janis, 30, 97 Chrislopher, Torn, 44, Ill Chrislopherson, Faye, II, 80, IO7, l85 Churman, Andrew, 30 Churman, Jean, 44, 90 Clare, Nancy, II, 82, 88, 9I, 98 Clark, Dalana, II, 88, 98, I06, IO7 Clark, I-larold, 30 Clark, Ronnie, 30, I33, I36 Clarke, Mary, 44 Clarke, Sandra, 30 Claunch, Diana, 44, 82, B6 Clower, Donna, ll Cobb, Mike, Il, IIO, ll2 Cochran, Roberr, 44, 80, 90, IIO Coier, Sieve, 30, l82 Coffee, Roberr, ll, II6, 200 Cole, Judy, 45, 97 Cole, Sally, 45 Collard, Mike, 45 Comer, Powell, 45 Cornpion, Charles, 45 Complon, Day, 45, 99 Compron, John, II Complon, Mickey, 45 Conalser, Jerry, 30 Conalser, Linda, ll, 98, I09, l86 Connalser, Becky, 30 canain, Bill, 45 Cone, Sandra, 99 Cone, Terry, 45 Conlin, Sandy, ll, 92, l0l Conner, Richard, 30 Conrad, Ines, II, 25, 82, 93, l57 Conii, Trisha, 45 Conway, Mrs. Dorolhy, 62 Cooke, Gordon, 30, IIO Coombs, Dennis, 45, Ill Cooper, Jackie, 45 Cooper, Larry, 30 Cooper, Pam, 45, 86 Copeland, Chrislopher, 30, III, II2 Copeland, Jeri, II, IIO, IOI Copeland, Jo Ellen, 45, 97, IUO Copeland, Sharon, 30, B3 Corcoran, Chris, 30 Colfer, Kalhy, 45 Coller, Wilma, II Collingham, Lynn, Il, 85, 89, l57 Cowen, Jerry, 30 Cox, Larry, 30 Cox, Susan, 30 Crablree, Jaki, ll, 95, lll Cravens, William, 30 Crawford, Jon, 30 Creel, James, 3l, III Cremer, Barry, 3l, I47 Cronshore, Mike, Ill, lI2 Crow, Burr, 45, 64 Crow, Courlney, 3l, 64, 97, I0l, l3l, I50,I5I, 202 Culp, Rusly, II6, I55, I94, I99, 201 Cunningham, Ronnie, 3l, I3l, I50, l52, I55 Currin, Karen, I2, 92 Curry, Charles, I2 Curlis, Jane, 3l, 97, I00 D Dake, Carolyn, 3l Dalion, Mrs. Lela, 62 Dameron, Linda, 45 Daniell, John, 45, 9I Daniels, Cynlhia, IZ Darden, Charles, 45, I39 Darr, Phil, II6, I47, I48 Davis, Cecilia, 45 Davis, Cheryl, I2 Davis, Cliil, 3l Davis, Donna, 45, 55, 82, 97, l57, IB4 Davis, Ed, 3l, l84 Davis, Leonard, 45, 90, 97 Davis, Terry, I2, l50, l5l Davis, Toby, I2 Deal, Brenda, I2 Desmuke, Tony, 3I Devoe, Linda, I2, 9l Dews, Gayla, 45, 97 Dillard, Sieve, I2, 98 Dixon, Deanna, 3l, 9l Dodd, Marianne, 45 Dodson, Danna, 45 Dominy, Johnny, I2, 95, 98 Dorman, Jim, 45, I3I Dorough, Linda, I2, I00 Douglas, Beverly, 45 Douglas, Judy, I2 Dugan, Berry Ann, I2, 86, IOI Dugan, Bill, 45 Dulaney, Carey, I2, IIO Duvall, Dean, 45 Dunrnan, John, 3I Dye, Jesse, 3l Dyer, Kennelh, 3l, lll Dyer, Mrs. Jean, 66 E Ealmon, Phil, 3I Edwards, Randy, IIO, II2 Edwards, Terry, 3l, IIO, II2 Eisenman, Curl, 3l Elder, Bill, 45, 89 Ellioll, Sharon, I2, 80, 83, 88, 90, 98, IDI, I06, IO7, I67, I73, l78, I80, I96 20I, 202 Ellis, Carol, I2 Ellison, Larry, l0I Elmore, Joyce, 45 Emerson, Emily, 45, 80, 89, I00 Enlow, Frieda, I2, BI Ericson, David, I97 Ericson, Phyllis, 3I Ericson, Ward, 3l, I33, I36, I98 Esles, Dewey, 77 Eudey, Jan, I2, 86, 87, IO7 Eudy, Lola, 77 Everson, Emily, 99 Ewell, Pam, I2, 86,87 Eyre, Mr. Jarnes, 68 F Farley, Donna, I2 Farmer, Richard, I3, 89 Farrell, Tim, III Felkner, Jerry, 3l Felmey, Dale, 88, 90 Ferguson, Cheryl, 89 Ferguson, Jane, I3 Ferguson, Susan, 86, 97, 99 Fernihough, Bill, 3l Fifer, Michele, 97 Fisher, Carole, I3, 92 Flaa, John, 3l, II7 Flowers, Mike, 3l, II6, II8, II9, l25, l30, I50, I54 Floyd, Carole, 3I Fonlenol, Sql. 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II0 MCAISE, David, 49 Griffin, 1 I 13, 101 ag' 'Id 'I -431 9 Jordan, Drarrna, 40, 97 McCall, Charles, 35, 150, 155 Griffin, , I3 1 U GCI- I9- Jas-a, Arrrr, 34, 92 4 . Macarf, Ann, 35 Grirrras, via, 32 '1 X dmgh BEVZH34. 98 ,II In Joys, Susan, 43, 82. 0, IO I mcgarly. IDAarrrrIy, 4'ggI3?I 97 Grimes, Ja es, 32, I3 ' ' ' ' ' I c arIY1 arg ar . 1 Grimr14sL1.IIla, 32, 117, 119 1 6, 1 , I - I M Iaren. Donald. 49 129, '15 , 1' , 152, 153, I5 9 U81 SIWOP1 5 ' ' Ieerv. Don. I7 Q,1.,.S1ek35,32 - .H Icofnb- Gd - 4 K caiirirrr, David, 35 Groody Pa11yQ-120, 32, 00, , 92 9'd? 'eSS1 Bfe '1 I I Connell. Alfnd. 49 Grubb Margo I1 1 1 OId'n91kIlIf5n1 481 0 cConnelI, Rick, I7 Grunaaeflsia I 9 Holla? U1 48 1 9. BIII II X CCOWH. Bob. I7. 94 Gufrey 'Cm' ' fx Holla PaIsv. 34 Aj 14 r , car. ia, 1 00, 4. I . I08 acraia1r1, Rachel, 49, as GUIHOII Ron . . iv, Hol sworlh, Jane,II5, 94. 93. I0 r Ke 'nq, K en, McCulley, Mrs. Malfie, 69, 89 Gufhery Jo 3 I . 97 . II. Q Kegi n, SIQ ,4B . McCurry, Karen, 49 ' ' f I1nS.JdrIICe. 49 'Ir .1 Kehl, Diann ,49, McDaniel, Roberr, 35, III, II2 1, 1 'N ' Olmn- Befbafa- 'ISI X Kelih. Jane. I 88. I00 MeDarraIa, Diane, 17, 100 1 0Im9f'- LFI9 M9977 I I 14a11ay,Jrrrr, 9, 97 MaDar.a1r-1, Mar1ar.,35, ISO, ISI, 104 ivllolmes, Niki, 48, 89 99 Kellyl Sfeve' 90 MCD,,f,rI Robert 49 H I-Idlizer. Cdfhv. 48 I Kelly, suzarrrr , mae, 100 Mcgwan, gran, 49 Hpmmel- IYINY148- B5f'I I' Kennedy. Jackie. 34 MaGaa, Richard, 35 Hadden Daria I3 I'I3z5v+0f1- 09119. I5- 82 83-fl IU0- Kenley. Tenv. 34. 95 McGowan, Mike, I7 Haaaiaeir, Giiiiarr, 32, 92 2 I dy Kesmndil. Lrzrry. 34. 99 McHarg, Biii, 35, 99, 150, 153 1c,', MK ',.1 I,49,8I,86,9I,95 '.f.:31.i741.S'.1i?111f1.12 gggggq- -g,g:1,,111, 111... 1.3. 1 Msriziii. .5 Hailey, Befly, I3, 98 Hoover' Sandra 43 Kilgore, Larry, 34, . ll0. II2 McLeroy, Terry, I7 Haire, Brenda, 14, 00, az, 87, 9, H,,,,,,b' JO 43' Kimbrough. Anfhd v. 16.80. 88. MeIv1a11ar1, J. D., 35. 131 130, 157, 155, 174, 184, 193 I,IO,,OI,Y'Gw5II 48 ,UI 89, 98, 188 MeMa1ns, Susan, 17, IOI Hall', Charlolle, 33 Hall Ken, I4 Hail, Riaky, I4 Hall, Ronnie, 47 Halyard, Richard, 47 Hamilron, Sharon, 33 206 Hoskins, Phil, 34, 80, 93, 97 Hosierler, Peggy, 48, 90 Houlihan, Mrs. Margie, bl Houser, Carol, 48 Howard, James, 34, 48, I47 Kimbrough, Ga e, 34, IOI King, Judy, I King, Linda 4 King, Mis Ann, 67, I06, IO7 Kirk, .Waylan, 64, 82 Kilchens, Mr. Larry, 70 McMiIlian, Max, IIO McMillion, Charles, 49 McMorrie, Peggy, 49 McMorries, Terry, I47, 35 McMurry, Jackie, 35, 92 McQuiHy, Mike, I7, 64, IOI, 202 McRae, Alan, I7, Il0 McVean, Morris, 49, 99, 90 M MacDoweli, Claudia, 35, 90, 93, 99 Mack, Kathy, I7 Maddox, Debbie, 35, 55, 88, 99, I68, I84 Maddox, Diane, 35, 88 Mahan, Dale, l7, 98, I46 Mallon, Leslie, 49, 97 Mann, Lindsay, 89 Marks, Sandra, 35, 8I, 82, 89, 99, I00, l59 Reed, Sh Marsh, Marsh, Marshal Marshal Marshal Marshal I00 Sandra, 99 sieve, 17, 150, I52, I94 l, Allen, 35 l, Buddy, 49 l, Carl, 49 I, Roberta, I7, 86, 87, 88, Martin, Harold, I8 Martin, James, 35, 8l, 99 Martin, Martin, Kathi, 50, S2 Mr. Ronnie, 72 Martindale, Richard, 35 Mason, Beverly, 35, 99 Mason, Randy, 50 Mathis, Rosalind, 50 Mantis, siewsfi, 18, 94, 108, 111, I86 May, Marilyn, 36, 93, 99 Mayo, Betty, 88, l0l Maytield, Dolores, I8 Meaier, Mike, 36 Means, Don, 64, 93, l50 Meer, Angela, 36, IBI Meer, Kurt, 36, I98 Mehan, Pamela, 50,82 Melanson, Clayton, l8, Ill, II2 Menke, Donna, 50, B2 Mergle, Cynthia, 36, 80, 90, 95 Merkley, Don, I8, 93 Merrill, Roy, l8, l0l, I79 Merritt, John, 50 Michael, Chuck, 50 Miers, Gene, 36 Miers, Jerry, 50 Miles, Kay, 36, 80, 9I, l0I Miller, Carolyn, 36 Miller, Connie, 50 Miller, Gary, 36 Miller, Ilene, 36, 184,200 Miller, Jay, I8, 92 Miller, Jim, 90, 92 Miller, Jerre, l8, 98, l06, l09, l85, l88 Miller, Jerry, 50, l3l, I39 Miller, Kay, 36, 99 Miller, Richard, 50 Miller, Susan, I8 Miiiiean, Ea, ia, 117, 122 Mills, Donna, 50, 97 Millsap, Richard, 50 Milson, Tom, I8 Mims, Wayne, I8 Minter, Larry, 50, 93 Mires, Hattie, 36 Mitcham, Coach George, 74, 8I, 86, 200 Mitchell, Bobby, 36 Mitchell, Bryan, 36, 50 Mitchell, Carolyn, I8, 85, I00 Mitchell, Janell, 50, 97 Mitchell, Mr, Leon, 7l Mitchell, Mike, 36, II7, II9, l20, I47, I49, I50, I53, l54, I98 Mixon, Steve, 50 Moberg, Ted, l8, 47, ll7, II8, II9, l2l, 128, 129, 194, 200,202 Mohr, William, 50 Moncus, Brenda, 92 Montgomery, Margie, 36 Moody, Jon, 36, 92 Moore, Garry, 50 Moore, Lydina, 50,85 Moore, Mike, I8, II7, I20, I50, I55 20l Moore, Miss Miriam, 76 Moore, Ronnie, 50 Moore, Tessie, 36 Moore, William, Ill Morbitzer, Nora, 50 Morris, Diana, 50, 86 Morris, Henry, 50, I3I Morris Jan Sl, 90, 99 Monisf Jaiiii, ia, 93, 98 Morris Morris Marshall, 36, 99, I33, I36 Nancy, 36 Schmitt, Morris, Roby, 10, so, 117, 120, 133, 135 139 196 , , , 20l Morris, Steve, 26, 36, II7, II9, IZZ Morrison Gail, l8, 97 Morrow, Mickey, 5l, l95, 202 Morrow, Ted, Sl, 80, I3I, ISO, l52 Moser, John, I8 Muirhead, Margaret, Sl Mulkey, Tommy, I8 Mulkins, Sharon, 5l Mullins, Mrs. Maurine, 65 Murphy, Robert, 36, IIO Muse, Bobby, 36 Muse, Danny, 36, II7, I29 Myers, Carol, I8, 80,95 N Nagle, Nancy, I9, I57, I98 Naish, Miss Barbara, 69, 92 Nash, Frances, I9 Nash, Wayne, 5l, 139 Neal, Weldon, SI, l3l Neel, Joy, 5l, 90, 99 Nelson, Bonnie, 5I, 89, 99 Nelson, Margaret, 77 Nelson, Tommy, I9, 8I Netherton, Duanne, 36, 86, 9l, IOI Newman, Jan, 5l Newton, Gary, I9 Nichotas, Jirn, 36, 97 Nickelson, Gary, 5l Nickerson, Gail, 36, l0I Nimitz, Pam, 36, 80, 92, 99 Nix, Kenneth, 5l, I47 Norman, Johnny, 36, 47, 97, II7, II9 I2l, I97, I98 Norwood, Beverly, 5l, 82 O O'Dell, Carolyn, 5I O'Dell, David, 5I, 99 O'Dell, John, I9, 92, 93, 98, l54 Odell, Miss Arabella, 60 O'l-lare, Tommy, 5l O'NeilI, Jeanne, 51, 89, 99 O'Neill, Nancy, I9, 82, 83, 85, 94, 98, l08, l8l, l86, 20l O'Shields, Jane, 5l, 97 Orpen, Carolyn Dee, I9 Orr, Jan, 36, 88, 95 Orton, Tom, I9, I50, l54 Owen, Ronnie, 37 Owens, Sharon, 37 P Pack, Leonard, 37 Parish, Donna, I9, 85, I00, IO8 Parish, Laurie, 5l, 89, 97, 99 Parham, Linda, 5l Parker, Carol, 5l, 82 Parker, Ronald, 37, 8l Parks, Sharon, I9, 50 Parrish, Diane, 37 Parson, Joann, 37, 86, 9l Parsons, Carol, I9, 8l Patterson, Ronnie, 37, II6, I29, I47, I48, I49, l50 I54 Patterson, Tommy, I9, IIO Paull, Jim, I9 Pearson, Jackie, I9, 88, 94 ,98, IO8, l86 Peel, John, I9 Pence, Dennis, 37 Pendery, Gerry, 37 Pennebaker, Priscilla, 37, I00 Penny, Richard, 37, 96 Perez, Joe, 5l, l53 Perkey, Mrs. June, 7l Perkins, Carol, 37, 80, 82, 9l, 97 Perlick, Mike, 5l Perritt, Billy, 5l Perry, Mr. Roy, 72 Peterson, Lola, 37 Petty, Mike, 37 Phelps, Linda, I9, 97 Phelps, Norma, I9 Philibert, Alice, 37 Phillips, Aubrey, 37, 97 Phillips, Carol, 52 Phillips, Mary, I9, 92, 94, 98, lO8, I09, l86 Phillips, Mike, 37, IIO Phillips, Tony, 52 Pitts, Danny, I9, I47 Plisko, Sherrie, 20, 82 Polk, Sharon, 52 Powell, Patty, 52 Power, Henry, 37 Poyneer, Steve, 20, 88, 94, l08 Pressley, Mark, 37 Price, Carol, 20, 82, 86, 87, 88, 93 Price, Hank, 20, 97, II6, l23 Priddy Mary, 37, I00, l0l Priddy, Mrs. Ruth, 67, 94 Privitt, Carl, 52 Proffitt, Linda, 37, l0l Pruitt, Cheryl, 52 Psomas, Mr. John, 68, 80, 89 Purcell, Cindy, 52, 82, 90, 9l, I00 Purnelll, Donna, 52 Purselley, Carolyn, 37, 82 Quinn, Patricia, 52 Schorn, Larry, 38 Schroeder, Susan, 52, 89 Schultz, Cindy, 52, 82,90 Schultz, Jackie, 52, 97, I00 Schwotzer, Pat, 20 Scudday, Roy, 20, 80, 89, 98, Ill, Seate, Donna, 2l, l0l, l08 Seate, Steve, 38, l0l Sedinger, Victor, 38, lI0, II2 Seemann, Charles, 52, 89, 95 Seemann, Mike, 2l, 95, 98, I88 Sellers, Ronald, 39 Sells, Cathy, 52, 89, 99 Sells, Terry, 52 Senchack, Pat, 2l, 82, 88, I98 R Ramick, Bill, 20 Randall, Sandra, 52 Rawdon, Robby, 20 ,l83, I94, I99 Ray, Karen, 37 Rayburn, Bill, 77 Reas, Vickie, 20, 98, IO9, l88 Record, Jan, 37, l82 Redtord, James, 38, I47 Reed, Becky, 20 , 98 aron, 52, 86, 88 Shater, D anny, 53, 97 Shafer, H. A,, 97, Ill Shank, Kenny, 53 Shannon, Sgt. James, 76 Sharp, Linda, 39 Sharp, Pat, 2l, ll6 Sharyer, Beverly, 39, 88 Shaw, Bob, 53 Shaw, Doug, 39 Shcllton, Jeannette, 39 Shelton, Tornmy, 53 Reed, Thomas, 38, l3l Reid, Mrs. Mariorie, 73, lll Reid, Charles, 52, 96, I50, l5l Reid, Janet, 20, 94, I00, l08 Reid, Mar,y 38, I99 Reinwald, Ross, 38, 9l, 95, 99 Rethertord, Ronnie, 52 Revell, Kenneth, 38, Ill Reville, Ethel, 77 Reynolds, Janice, 52, 90, 97 Reynolds, Linda, 38,93 Reynolds, Terry, 38 Richardson, David, 20, 98, I33, I34 I38 Richardson, Hazel, 77 Richardson, Linda, 52 Rigby, Mike, 38 Riggs, Mrs. lla, 6I Riley, Bruce, 38 Ritchey, Carolyn, 52 Robason, Ronnie, 38 Robbins, Rosemary, 52, 90, 99 Roberts, Ronald, 38 Sheiton, Wendy, 39, l0l Shepardson, Nina, 53, 90 Shephard, Janet, 2I, 95, l82, 20 Shepherd, Shirley, 77 Shocker, Joe, 53, 89 Sills, Mr. Billy, 5, 203 Simms, Barbara, 39, 8l, 94, I00 Simpson, Ken, 53,99 Singleton, G. C,, 39 Singleton, Ronnie, 2l Sinku, Jett, 53 Sinku, Judy, 2I Sisserson, Mr. Kenneth, 65, 80 Sivernell, David, l38 Sivernell, Ken, 53 Sivernell, Richard, 39, lI0 Skidmore, Mike, 39, ll0, ll2 Skidmore, Veronica, 39, I67 Skinner, Larry, 39, II6, 117 Sledge, Mrs. Sam, 75 Sledge, Sherri, 2l, 80, 82, 89, 98 IO6, I67, l85, I94, I99 Sloan, Claudia, 39, l0l Robeson, Fred, 38, I3I Robinson, Harry, 52 Robinson, Marcia, 52, I00 Robinson, Randa, 38 Rockhold, Neal, 20, 89, III, I47 Rockhold Mr. Orville 73 Roady, Niancy, 33, 99' Rodgers, Bene, 38, sis, 87, 99, 101 Rodgers, Jim, 52 Rogers, James, 38 Rogers, Richard, 38 Roll, Sus: e, 52, 9I Rose, Bob, 38 Rose, Jimmie, 42, 52, 80, 99, I3l, I50, I52, I7l Rose, sieve, a, 20, 80, 97, 90, 100, 117 118 119 123 194 . , . I64. Rase1'1e, Ken, 52, 09, 99, 107, 109, ll0 Ross, Dick, 20, II3 Ross, Mr. John, 63 Small, Kathy 53, 9l Smith, Becky, 53 Smith, Carole, 53 Smith, 13svia,s3, II6, 119, 121, I39, I50, l52 Smith, Doug, 39 Smith, Gary, 39 Smith, Harold, 39 Smith, Jerry, Zl Smith, Jimmie, 2l, II7 Smith, Joy, 2l, I99 Smith, Joyce, 2l, 93, 98, l07 Smith, Judy, 2l Smith, Kay, 39 Smith, Kerry, 39 Smith Linda, 53 Smithl Meniiee, 39, 101 Smith, Tina, 2I Smith, vieki, 21, 94 Smith ,wiiisni 39 Smyers, Gary, 53, l3l Ross, Robert, 38, IIO, II2 Roulston, Sandra, 38 Rowland, Rachel, 20, l0I Royar, Ginger, 38, 93, 9I Royse, Karen, 38, 88, 92 Rucker, Barbara, 20 Runnels, Mr. Tommy, 75, I97 Rupert, Homan, 38 Rush, Diane, 52 Rush, Susan, 38 Russey, Gail, 52 Ryno, Judy, 38, 93, IOI S Salten, Mac, 38, IIO, II2 Salten, Ronnie, 52, 89, 96, 97 Sampson, Jimmy, 52 Sanders, JoAnn, 38, 92, 99 Sanders, Roberta, 52 Sanderson, Linda, 52 Saye, Artie, 20, I98 Saye, Frank, 38, II2 Scalise, Rod, 52 Scarborough, Frank, 52 Smyers, Mr. Gene, 75 Son, Johnny, 39,93 Son, Landon, 53 Spain, Bryan, 53, 64, 90, l3l, 2OI Sparks, John, 39, 99 Sparks, Mrs, Alberta, 64 Speakes, Gloria, 2l, 82,97 Spears, Francis, 39, 80, 82, 88, 9 92, 95, 99, Il0, Ill Spears, Paula, 53, 97, 99 Speck Suzanne 2l, 9l, 98 Speegle, James, 39 Speer, Marie, 53, 82 Stagner, David, 2I Standiter, Bobby, 39 Stantield, Don, 53 Staniield, Ronnie, Zl, 88, 98 Stanley, cami, 21, 91, 94, 190 Stanley, Dennis, 39 Starnes, Charles, 22, 98 Stafteler, Davey, 53 Steele, Gayle, 53, 80, 94 Schavitz, Schenck, Linda, 38 Richard, 52, Il0 Stephens, Judy, 99, l57 Stephens, Dale, 39, 64, l38 Stephens, Rod, 22, l0l Stephens, Roelga, 22, lOl Sterett, B Sterett, B ee, 22, 82, Ill, II2 roc, 39 Stevens, Judy, 53 Stewart, Ann, 39 Stewart, Don, 53 Schmid, Carol, 52, 85 Schmidt, Jim, 89,99 Schmidt, James, 52 Schmidt, Linda, 20, lOl Schmidt, Otis, 38 Schmitt, Brenda, 20, 82, I00 Marilyn, 38, 85 Stewart, Robert, 53, 97, 200 Stockton, Bill, 39, 95 Stone, Charles, 22 Stone, Mr. Roy M., 58 Storey, Jim, 22, 64, 97 Storrer, Joy, 53 Schmucker, Janice, 38 Schober, Janet, 52, 82, 99 Stovall, Pat, 22 Strawn, Lois, 53 I 207 ' h V 9 ll' ' ,'Ra ', 39 Jil? 53 Swee I ' ,I 1 . Sukup ar Su IVE Diane Swa Sandy nson I f anso onald H 95, 8 Ni erl, y, 39 - age, Ike, 22 IOI, 202 Tangney, Janie, 2 l8I, I9 T n hill, Mrs. ra, 63 r, Na , 2, 97 T um, ' 3, I3 T Ima Immy, 4, 95 aler, Conn' , Mrs. Tay or, Day Ta or na 53 4 8 K uryl l, 2' i Ternplelo' 'fi Q, ,l33, I3 I s ' ' pson, r c, 1 I Tre ell, S v ,23, 90, rlll X 99 fl Tri , Richy, , j Tripplell, ennis,l 1 ubb, L rr , 54 bb, . In ich , Tu usan, , Brenda, Turne e s, 54 Turner, , 5 ulllel , Kar 40, 92 L F a, C rl, 23, Il , I23, I55, ' 8, AU sher, u. lyn, 23 srey, S ron, 4 U ery, Dale - VanN - ordon 23 Van o ane 54 82 Vasque , Sa 4 , 23, 80 82, 94, 97 Ol 8 Tay r B 6 9 5 I TQ? y 0' 2 83 9 T , afh ' 8 , Te iller B 22 ' ay 22 T i I 40 . N I ox T 3 on - r E I X 9' 1 I' 0 I' Thomps , M s. Mar u ri e, T a - 1 , Roy, 53 ay son, o y, 42, , 99, L 6, II, , 126, I30 Thom s , omm 40 99 Y. r T m ,Julie, 0 80, 82, ,94, T om , m, 40, 0, T n g, Ted 40, lI2 T o urg, Ter 22, 92, l00 Tlwrnlon, R' , 89 Thre , o' , 40, 80, 9l, 97 Thur avid, 22, l84, I94, l95, Tilson, Palli, 53, 86 Tirey, Mike, 53, l3l Toby, Richard, 53, I39 Tobey, Roberl, 22 Toler, Bulch, 22 Tomlin, Pal, 40 Tomlin, Palricia, 40 Tong, Charlene, 54 Toppin, Bruce, 40, 97 Towery, Creig, 22, I46 Townsend, L. A., 40 Tracy, David, 23, 93, 95, 98, l88 augh , .195 Vermil Verno ,aflfiffii wi W Waddell, Allen, 54, 90, I46 Wahl, Diane, 23, 90, 94, 98, IO7, l08, l88 Walden, Charles, 23 Waldrup, Mary Lou, 23, I96 Walker, Kafhy, 40, 99 Walker, Marie, 40 Walker, Mike, 54, ll2 Walker, Sleve, 23, IIO Wall, Manson, 40 Wallace, Sherry, 54 Wallace, Sfeven, 40, 80, 90, IIO, Il2 Waller, Warren, 40, lI8 Walfers, Richard, 54 Walfher, Belh, 23, 82, 88, 98 Walfon, Joe, 54, 90 ,Q saw W I IS9. ag Seq, il QQEQQL39 W3 ge, X. 4 se i 5 as , 9-If 4 flse ji nr KN E 7 lfon, inda, 54 W s y, .i da, 40, lOl Wa y al, 40, 92 Ward, r ig, 4l W , Jim, 23 rd, Judy, 23, lOl ard, Mille I ar i 3 83 90 94 98 d, ak. , , , , , IO6, IO , 3, l8l, I94, l96 War ' 4 bv- M , 23, III . I 9 I alers, Charles, 77 Wafers, Donna 4I, I99 Wa kins David, 4l, 80, 96, 99 Walson, Sharon, 4l Walson, Tim, 23 Way, Carol, 4l Way, Norman, 54 Weafherford, Mrs. Beverly, 67, 87 Wealherred, Mr. Tommy, 70 Webb, Danny, 4I, I33, I37 Weddle, Douglas, 4l W nn, Jimmy, 4I, I33, I37 W er, Gene, 4l, 93 ellinglon, Chuck, 23, 28, 93, 97, II3, II7, I28, I5I, I52 Wellinglon, Greg, 4I I Y Wa , I . rlner, Susan, 23, 98, l06, I73, 4 I6 l98 N x 0 I I I Wesl, Cyanna, 23, 98 Wesl, Joan, 54, 80, 90, 99, I00 Wesl, Paula, 54 Whilley, John, IIO Whisenand, Marilyn, 4l, l57 While, Jeanelle, 23, 97 While, John, 54, 90 While, Neil, 41, IIO, ll2 While, Perry, 54 While, Tangi, 4l Whilley, John, 4-I, lOl Whillinglon, Mike, 54 Whillinglon, Phil, 4I, 96 Wickersharn, Sue, 24, IOI Williams, Carley, 55, l3I Williams, Carolyn, 55, 82 Williams, Dwayne, 4l, II7, II9, IZ3, I28, I32, I33, I37, 2Ol Wliliams, Jeanne, 24, 82 Williams, Linda, 4l Williams, Lonnie, 55 Williams, Mr. Roberl, 65 Williams, Woodie, 55 Williamson, Donna, 4l, 90, 95, 99 Williamson, Mrs. Wahneela, 62 Williford, Ricky, III Willingham, Coach James, 74, l50 Willmingfon, Barry, 24 Willmingfon, Susan, 55 ser s ox isis X as . 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