Ebbert L Furr High School - Arena Yearbook (Houston, TX)
- Class of 1973
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. ELEDME THEBDME DF 'Ill f E IDBI! '-...sn -Q-...:---..,,N.Q-....,,,,, I K. ,,,,....-v I v I U V. brk. YV , .-r 1, Q- I -A f G-.-1-, . . ,x - ' A Q N ' K ' o . W 1 f 4 ' vi. Q' K' 'Y X 1' I . .l K I .I ,N L lx' I4rXx-Kl CONTENTS Opening . . . Events .... People . . . Sports .... Clubs .... . Ads .................. Senior Index and Histories . . ARENA Stott ......... ARENA Photographers .... Closing ...,........ ..2 .18 .68 146 194 278 306 312 314 316 H MNK 4 f 'M ' 31,6 ' 1 4 A ,Q nh n 1 'n V I At Furr High School, iust as in any society, people are the maior element. Students, teachers, and administrators ioin together to create a unique atmosphere. Talents, interests, and accomplishments vary with each individual. Though there are many things in this world that can influence people, there are still three basic types of people. There are those who do nothing, those who do the minimum, and those who go the extra mile and do more than is required. 1- w 14' ' - , 4 wt. NX-Q MX K . 1 'sw 1. 5 Q W. ,Jn T..- The people of Furr are members of society, creating their own problems, but possessing the ability to solve them. Through participation they experience life and are better for it, often coming to terms with inherited conflicts. x 7 ,. if fy. Living in our progressive, cultured civilization, there are many decisions to make. Many people aspire to be loners. With others, peer acceptance becomes an obsession. When this happens, men cease to function as individuals, and lose the true values of life. HMM, ..,,i, ,,c. . v-wnq...,.. wlkaq liliiq 9 N 'IO Although the United States is a beautiful land where each man has many opportunities, from time to time attempts turn to sheer folly. At this point, air, water, land, and morals become polluted. ' N Nei' ' -, .gje Q-' 'fitxdikgiw- QT 1 . N '91 gg S gm Y ' ah-fsxQlsslss.,if lkspgy 'fi' . ' so K-e.,,..M, e,..,.5.N ,L Q Q A : J- N X. V K .,.. W With all problems in sight, there is one solution: reaching out to others and working together for the good of society. Being more aware, we are able to reason logically. With knowledge, any dream can become reality. Q E km t , I2 o TS lv M. I 3 ywx Q 45 Q R 'Qi s .. ,gs gs a 6 pwwwwwsusoh Si 5 5 . -N A K. -, k ' M 65, Y NWI 'x S Xiu- 9? 'Q N Q Man must shape his own destiny by realizing his potential, bringing forth his true inner self to help society. Each individual must decide the path he will follow to achieve personal satisfaction without infringing upon others. X Q, .X .5 ' 1 xx 1 Q69 - Q I5 People will move onward, striving for achievement, and eventually realizing their ability to solve the problems around them. When this occurs, people will accomplish the attainable and continue to seek the impossible. X 'IE X !8 'Q wx I lla mp. 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Poe, principal, gives commencement address. lAbove and Righfj Cindy Davis and Georgina Daniels moved by graduation exercises. it Ileftl Traditional picture taking. 1Belowj Cynthia Cormier dreams of her graduation day. fBortomj Valedictorian, Salutatorian, and class officers participate in gradu- ation. if K 5 fi 1 K Q - K at Xt AQ Lf t, . fy at 1 as YJ. ' '-F .. Q ,,- v3x w4Qn1g1Qx 4' 1 1 ffm 4.- ,, A ' .HM 3 ,auf AS . sm -Q . ,4.x x ,-qv pq-. A xx- 'K' .6 vin., , vi ' y,zi W f ' R I ff' 51 A i?X1Qf Q-SQFQNQQN , X X 5. iixixix' ' xxx XxxQKxXwXx x A N X X N- N X R 5 1 ' x . NNN X X M Rx f Xxxg Xxx XXX? xx X . X- x . . x X XQWXX Xxxfxxxx- xQ?NQ'iS,.igXQ xQExIXf. MWA XXX5 XQEKX x, SY XSXX lil SIX 11 Furr students and faculty, fun-lov- ing, energetic, and intelligent, all emerge as individuals, unique and dis- tinct, working for the betterment of themselves and FHS. Together they form their own special type of . . . PEOPLE f-4 E 5' 'W -A A . . A ' - Qi x-E231 -s fi-V . f T m 3 g Y - A , -. Rv X . 'ft si A . j. ' r . N f-'IQ x gg kg X L4 X ol C fi P' X Q as M? is 235: is -' 1' Y -PX 0 I f wx :fry 4 in Xgybi. 1 J, fi 1526 'aut .Sli wk 5 X x LQ v SX ...ft ' ff! lil X wx S Nw- Q awww. LJ' I ' .,, CharlesE. Poe, Principal Mbavej Mr. Poe in his new car. fkighfj The many moods of Chou-las E. Poe. ' X XY 4 72 ls.: K U1 S If amp Mm. Mamma Azswfaghfpm- hm! MfQhPoeA with keys Kto new BuickC6n1ury boughi by contrib- uhfionghfrorhgstudenh, faculty, pqtrpng, and friends. fBoItom mLdfijQMr.-,Peg fhcmika sludents and fdgulty for h,h desk and chair given iofhsain 1196914 laonamkfghrg Mr. Posh with commemorative ponrait. . Q ' i . . N if X t A is 5 it , 5 if X k ' 9 ,J i . Q . H S ix K, .X Qi iv .i' I O rpfq 8 Vet, 1 1 U . N , I 'o D ii: s 5 U , , W 4 w L -.as-R I Assistant Principals , LL L. wx Ln... B 5 'L I 21 5 l Y 1 L I , j w he ww viii Q. 'U WE' i ra X x Q 9' ffrfxfa . k.i4'QInv - 'sl nk , L. .,.a. 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E., CSU Sponsor Acdieul Veillon, Orchestra Alfred Vallani, VAC LaVerne Ward, English David Webb, French Club Sponsor Elsie Weisenburger, Librarian, Library Assistants Sponsor Ann West, English, Spelling Coach Sheri Westerman, Science Babe R. Wilkins Science, Coach Olivia Wilkins, Speech Club Sponsor Clifford Winters, ROTC Iva Woods, Junior High English Department Chairman Priscilla Wright, English Lether Young, English 83 , ' 'I vi Q: -.. s i'?i? 'xv 'wx ! , . 1-if! il . X ,hi Q55 . :J VJ X 'F QB -WNW wx X f W R 9+ X W WC, , ,N xx ssxrxgxxxx k W SNA Q 33 X . X X K N X. Wx X K SX xigggiiy X v . XX xLxL Y N X si K iqsxx S X X X X M , .i sf' w , X 4 m m bfylxw 1 I' E. , g . L. Y N -r L .i ' ,,,,. 1 W 1 4 A 1 N N N 14,547 'ff mx XJ .. ,l' ,. jg, -R 7 ' 1 i 3 - . V, '. - 5 1 1 1 L.. N -BQ. 1 5 as ,Q + xi R 2 E L. x v , ' ' 1 4 Lmwkv N i - Q . .4 X x -X x x , 1 1 . 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A-eq, -Q. .f- as NAP' ROGER HUESKE ALLEN HUESTIS BEVERLY HUNT DONALD INGVARDSEN VERA ISSACKS VERNE IVEY DANNY JACKSON DENNIS JACKSON KATHY JACKSON BRIGIETTE JAMERSON JOHN JAMES DARYL JOHNSON DAVID JOHNSON EDWARD JOHNSON GWENDOLYN JOHNSON JEARLINE JOHNSON JOYCE JONES LYDIA JONES SHEILA JONES BEVERLY JOSWIAK SANDRA KELLY JOAN KINTZ TERRY KIRKSEY THOMAS LEWIS HOLLY LINDEEN JOSEPH LINTON RANDY LIVINGSTON LETHA LOVE ORVILLE LUNNON MARILYN LYNCH DONALD MANNING DEBBIE MARKIN LARRY MARTIN GARY MAYO DAPHNE MCCULLOUGH DIANA McGEE ADRIAN McGOWAN ANTHONY MCGOWAN THERESA McGOWAN LINDA McKAY ROSE MELCHOR ANTHONY MERRITT VAN MIDDLETON JENNIFER MILLER KENNETH MILLSAP DEBORAH MONTGOMERY RITA MONTGOMERY WANDA MOORE KATHLEEN MORAN ENEVIE MOTLEY PHIL MOUTON BRENDA MURRAY DEBI MURRAY MISSI MYERS DANIEL MYLES MARGIE NASH BYRON NUNN DEBORAH OBAUGH ARTHUR OSBORNE BARBARA OWENS ROBERT OWEN BRENDA PARISH JOE PARKER SUSIE PARKER JAMES PENNY SYLVIA PEREZ RHONDA PERRY CONSILIA PERSONS DOROTHY PICKERING JAMES PICKERING JIM PIERCE JOHN PODRAZA TOMMY POORE LOVEY PRIVETTE MARYLYN QUARLES ANNA RAVEN JOYCELYN RHODES SANDRA RILEY DAVID ROBBINS PAM ROBERSON CLAY ROBERTS CHERYL ROBICHEAUX GLENDA ROBINSON DEBORAH ROGERS CASSANDRA ROSE DEBRA ROSE GAIL ROSS MELANIE RYBERG TERRY RYLANT ROBERT SANDERS ARTHUR SANDIFORD VERNETTE SAWYER DEMITRA SCOTT JOHN SCOTT LISA SHANK KENNY SHARP CYNTHIA SHEPHARD RHONDA SIMS RICHARD SIMS TIMOTHY SIMS DON SMITH JANELLE SMITH JAMES STANFIELD GARY STEWART MIKE SULLIVAN BEVERLY TAYLOR ROBERT THURMAN DERETHA TILLMAN MICHAEL TOMLINSON KATHY TUTT THERESA VALSIN LOU ANN VANDERBILT RONNIE WADE DAVID WALKER MICHEAL WALKER PEGGY WALKER PAMELA WARNER BYRON WASHINGTON DELL WASHINGTON MICHAEL WASHINGTON RAMONA WEBER DOUGLAS WEISKOPF NELTA WHITE DARAIN WHITEHEAD BRENDA WHITTINGTON BRENDA WILLIAMS CINDY WILLIAMS GREGORY WILLIAMS NATHLYN WILLIAMS SYLVESTER WILLIAMS VEDA WILLIAMS PATRIICA WILTZ HENRY WINSTON KEITH WOLFE KNOLTON WOOTEN MORGAN WORD DONNA WRIGHT PAUL YANCY VICTOR YELDELL ANTHONY YOUNG 41 5 3, 92 ,f ' . ,q f I .xxx IN 1 'vt'-rr-f ' fTopl Seniors enioy conversation before dinner. IAbovej Doris Evans, Sr. Counselor, receives gift from class represeniafive. Ikighfj Sylvia Perez fixes dafe's hair. 4, I 'OL gk X I g . ,Q Fu, In 5 .- .. f LX nu K Q 3 5 link ls. 4- 5 ITopj Seniors dance the stroIl. IAbovej Liberty Bond performs at prom. fkightj Shielc Jones and date participate in prom activities. Q 5 3 -. 5 Q 2 3 X2 E i 32 . 1 E . S I lLeHj James Derr and date enioy dancing. IBelowj Seniors dance at Prom. fBoHom Leftj Frank Smen- fowski dips punch for graduating seniors. fBoHom Righfj Van Mid- dleton surveys dance floor. . Q f ,...-.,,-w- ?'i-:5A1 ...X M pw x ,o lingo fa f - L . , ' Y. r i o . ,,. W A ' X ' ff: A- f ss 9 f gi 5,,Q,V ,L ?, 113 5 :B - . ' ff, g gs xx-E , N Q .s.x.,, . N my L n A .X is is T, L 4- fi: I gl S'N'Nsnnunthw- T0 DAY AT Housrou man scnooi. coMMENcEMENTs FURR s ar' IAbovej Paula Fontenot partici- pates in singing the Alma Mater. fkighfj Seniors visit before gradu- ation. xl ff fgffivl f K. unnliluunwif 74? fo. fTop Leftj Epnna Wright turns las- sel after receiving diploma. ITop Righfj Charles E. Poe, principal, gives commencement address. IAbove and Rightj Cindy Davis and Georgina Daniels moved by graduation exercises. i hu., I i ,. 4' ' 1. 'ix v 5 l X x N L :Ha Q 'Z 5 3 3 1 ff' 5 1' 5 e E K X a W lx z 'E ,f fe J We K 'xi D ILeftj Traditional picture taking. 1BeIowj Cynthia Cormier dreams of her graduation day. 1BoHom1 Valedictorian, Salutatorian, and class officers participate in gradu- ation. N y . , , .2-. in 1 Q af J . x J, Af vga , ,,Q-xQ:N 5.pd,dt ,fi lffltnn' V 'HQ ' ' ' + 6 x a J' Q i Q lm sf' ,, ' . K 1 , V Q X XX xx X X v X XX ,X NX Q X X x -2 X X xxqiwwtsx XXX gxXLX ,xx , X. QM. 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S n. L 1 E ki 1 I 1 xx! -x -Q VM ' Q-' K :Aj L, . sw X-. .1 kgs 1 ,Y w.. inn., In 'FNS ' The spirit of competition is promi- nent in any society, as it is at Furr High School. Fair Play, whether in vic- tory or defeat, is the ultimate goal. Athletics involves pursuit of. . . SPORTS I4 7 0 9 ill Y ' , v -..,-f 'LN Ai -J, ' M ag. S if Q3 S s.g 'VX x 0 4:33 Q' QSEEBN ' Y' , I . 44 A 8 9 I -mn 'N ' I an x 'M X. v Q .as QL 5 X S pn. x ' f x RN x 'i , 3 X 2 4' ,neg Q, ' A an m- Qi in 4vu l A' ,S ..+ x iff www 2 S, si' 5 ' S w .K 3 I' 4. G Q. 3 9 ' X. Q ' ' if A 5 kj 5,1 v ii A v-,we , 5 Q Q C 4 .. Q .8 f' 4 v , X I . xl, X 8 , QQ A fx q X -f q E 11 K. 3- Qs . Pfi'-451 1? - i - 'S i J . ' 1 , W A vas. ,Jw Q 0 :Q 1 R ' , ' , 5 s Q 'NU P -9 M ' L 5 8 W Q ,sb ,,, A X Q, x . KX . 1.9 Q xx . A' 'V 1 s . QQ X Q fi' D nj., xo 1 A , g 'A the QQ K a Q 1 ' -f ' L V449 5 X Ten Gain mg, All-District Honors The Brahmans rounded out the season with ten members being named to the All-District I7-AAAA Team. Selected for the first team offense was Donald Manning as halfback. Arthur Floyd and Elton Pruitt were the defensive players who shared the first team honors. The second team players selected were Larry Martin as offensive tackle, and Kenny Millsap as defensive tackle. Honorable Mention went to Fredrich Marshall as tight end, Terry Rylant as offensive guard, Donald Williams as quarter- back, and Tommy Robberson and Herlis McLean as lineback- ers. gi!-2' 925 rl 4 sa' , MQ.. 5' :ffim L ESQ' x,,,. 'f T J J ' X15-1' s Hill A. 1Front Rowj G. Payne, G. Bandy, L. Bush, R. James, A. Young, T. Rylant, T. Robberson. 1Second Rowj S. Williams, G. Bradford, D. Manning, J. Janak Marshall, L. Martin, D. Washington, V. Yedell, E. Pruitt, M. Strauss. IBack Rowl D. McKnight, J. Candelori, H. McLean, D. Williams, K. Millsap, R. E. Bailey, A. Floyd. X I ITop Leftl Quarterback Donald Williams steps in the pocket and passes. fTop Righfl Captains: Larry Martin, Donald Manning, Tommy Robberson, fNot Pic- turedl Gregory Lawson. 1Boffom Leftj VARSITY BRAHMANS FOOTBALL TEAM. IBottom Rightj Jerry Candelari blasts the ball over attempted blocker. 1 if . , . so . . I . t 4 gl 4. N f -1. , .Q nu fr ' ti Q Q . , x X id .Q . s M . aw , Q JUN 151 I X wr -s in ff' o 'aw 'QQ' gi A I r 5, 0 3 . 'av QQ f if X - . f Q' X J' I k . ' W if 'tl is jx Q , 2 5 A K gt 8 . . A A 4' a i if .. L. ,B - , 0 K . 345 ,Q - fxrwa df 'JX9 lp: Wx- xy, f 7552 Q ll 1 S: :git 'N ! Vwfaf U 1 . I Svjxlg n ! Y I N 4 1 F f Sw N6 , 3 Ca S Gm Q X, Q, ..fr,.,,,M z I54 i rv... IFrontRow1B. Wiggins, A. Willis, C. Wolfe, M. Mouton, A. Evans, G. Simon, A. Authorlee, G. Thomas, B. Siebert, M. Walker, M. Guidry. IBack Rowl Coa: Samuel Robinson, B. Duzont, B. Brousard, J. Jones, W. Brown, L. Gibbs, M. Kyle, R. Rooks, L. Jordan, M. Hudson, C. Halliman, J. Odum. JV Has Lean Yearp Finishes Season 2-8 The Junior Varsity Football Team finished the season with a 2-8 record with no district wins. The JV team played and won against Scarborough, l3-0, and Williams, 26-6. Other scores are as follows: B. T. Wash- ington, 0-20, Sam Houston, 0-l l 5 Jones, 6-26, Yates, 0-24, Wheatley, 0-34, Sterling, 0-20, Austin, 0-22, Milby, 0-14. 1Top1 JUNIOR VARSITY FOOT- BALL TEAM. fkightl Quarterback George Simon gets ready to hand off. l 5 1 Xe. Hopi Mark Walker runs sweep around left side. fMiddIe Leffj Furr quarterback manages to get ball away before defenders close in. fMiddle Righfj George Simon passes down field. fBoHom1 John Jones punts the ball. Ikighfj Freshman defense puts heavy rush on Marshal quarter- back. fbelowj FRESHMAN FOOT- BALL TEAM. fFronf Rowj D. Nitzche, L. Harris, B. Burton, J. Deboise, D. Durham, P. Ervin, M. Daigle, D. Ludtke. 15econd Row1D. Cheneir, R. Walker, L. Tillman, P. Prent E. Eason, A. Marsh, A. Dickey, R. Carper, A. Quarles, 5. Williams. I Third Rowj Assistant Coach Don Daniels, D. Stanfield, D. Sanders, R. Washington, Linton, D. Richards, J. Holiday, S. Dobbins, W. Jackson, T. Tiller, Head Coach Babe Wilkins. 1Back Rowl J. Richards, W. Prescott, B. Robberson, T. Tibbs, Hudson, R. Ramirez. 156 Freshmen Go 3-2 In District Play Under the direction of Coaches Babe Wilkins and Don Daniels, the Furr Freshmen team tied for second place in Dis- trict play this year with a 3-2 record. For the season they went 3 and 5. The Freshmen won games against Edison 64-65 Smith 22- T25 and McReynolds 36-12. Other scores were Terrell 6-l65 Thomas 6-275 Hamilton I2-225 Fleming 20-225 and Marshall 6-29. The 9th grade players who received All District Offensive honors were Dennis Sanders, Derick Richards, Preston Ervin, and Jeffrey Richards. All District Defensive Honors went to Eddie Eason and Alphonso Quarles. Second team offensive players were Jerry Tibbs, Dean Stanfield, Mike Daigle, Stanley Dobbins, and Billy Burton. Second team defense players were David Durham and Ricky Washington. IAbovel Derrick Richards runs around left end for extra yards. IMiddIe1 Billy Burton looks for opening as Marshall.puts on strong defense. IFar Leftl Dennis Sanders digs for extra yardage. fLeft1 Stanley Dobbins sets up to pass. F 158 -ztfr 12 maggie 1Front Rowj G. Vargas, G. Wharton, C. Johnson, 5. Hopkins, D. Thurman, R. Atkinson. f5econd Rowj C. Bradley, Young, D. Jean, J. Carter, S. Daniels, R. Pruitt. fThird Rowj A. Robertson, C. Thompson, C. Wiltz, K. Murphy, Ullman, C. Durrenberger. fBack Rowl R. Parrish, T. Harpe, K. Brooks, S. VanWright, Coach Earl Scofield. Junior High Gridders Have Winning Seasons The seventh and eighth grade football teams kept up the Jr. Brahman football image as the seventh grade went unde- feated and the eighth grade had a season record of 5-2. The seventh grade football team went undefeated in the 'l 97 2 football season under the coaching of Earl Scofield. In their 5-game season, the seventh graders shut out all but one team. The Baby Brahmans defeated Marshall, 30-0, Fonville, 40-0, Sharpstown, 28-12, Black, 32-0, and Thomas, 56-0. The eighth grade football team had a season record of five wins and two losses. Under the coaching of Richard Bain, the eighth graders placed second in district. The score of their games were Dowling, forfeit, Hamilton, 14-6, Fleming, 6-0, Marshall, 0-28, Edison, 57-0, Smith, 8-12, and McReynolds, I4-12. lTop1 SEVENTH GRADE FOOT- BALL TEAM. lkighlj Eighth grader Tommy Ortiz finds himself open as he receives a pass. l 1Front Rowl J. Hendrix, H. Buckner, S. Collins, K. Killings, J. Noack, A. Dovian, K. Jones. lSecond Rowl M. Gui- Gonzales, F. Jones, A. Johnson. fThird Rowj J. Richardson, M. San- dry, J. Broussard, S. Adams, T. Ortiz, H. dara, K. Paterson, C. Soul, T. Young, M. Carry, C. Starling. lBack Rowl Coach Richard Bain, S. Deason, R. Lock- wood, M. Edwards, G. Booker, R. Washington, D. Blake, R. Listen, C. White. fTop Leftj Seventh grader Sammy Daniels executes end run play. I Top Righfl Seventh grader Steve VanWright tackles Lamar's ball carrier. 1LeftJ EIGHTH GRADE FOOTBALL TEAM. a ' X in A P K me ixsij A xgwi , Qi. fmvx x was, 'Sl' Q X2 ,w ff Qi. Brahmans Finish 28-9, Go 7-5 in District The Varsity Basketball team opened up what was hoped to be a great season by defeating Kashmere by the score of 87- 44. Furr went to the Corpus Christi Tournament with a 6-O record. At Corpus Christi, the Brahmans defeated Corpus Christi Ray, Corpus Christi Miller, Reagan, and Corpus Christi Carroll. This gave them the Championship and a I0-0 record. Furr then headed for the Spring Branch Tournament with a l2-0 record. Spring Branch and Furr, the only two unde- feated teams in the Houston area, were tournament favor- ites. As predicted, Furr and Spring Branch were in the finals but the Brahmans were forced to take second place as ci result of a 60-52 loss to Spring Branch. At the time of the J C Tournament, Furr and Wheatley were tournament favorites. But the Brahmans lost two games and were out of the tournament early. Furr, a strong contender for the l7-AAAA crown, entered district play with an impressive l9-4 season record. The Brahmans outstanding play seemed to have disap- peared when they lost three district games in a row. Through the rest of district play, the Brahmans lost two more games which gave them a 7-5 district record and a 28- 9 season record. Timothy Sims and Willie Foreman were named to the All- District I7-AAAA first team. 1Top Leftj Arthur Floyd takes baseline iump shot. ILeftj Coach Baker and players watch tense game. l62 ' rl URO 2 gg we A. Ponder, A. Floyd, D. Williams, T. Sims, W. Foreman, C. Cormier, Coach Jay Boker, R. Sfanfield, J. Warren Hopi VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM. 1Abovej Season Record fkighfj Cyrus Cormier lays ball up for two poinis. 3' 5 3 ffl ' . IQ ,lv 'N H ' S , .. Q J, Q f ,Q X ef' ...S 3 1 y . VAAK Q Q x J V Has Tough Season Posts 5-21 Record lTop Leftl Greg Hopkins dribbles around defenders. Hop Rightj Micah Sims works to get ball over defender. fkighfl JUNIOR VAR- SITY BASKETBALL TEAM. 64 -zz: -'K' , x. WM iii? 11 fr fFront Rowl S. Hines, A. Piper, F. Hopkins, E. Randle, G. Simon, J. Warren. IBack Rowl J. Jones, M. Sims, V. Jolivehe, G. Hopkins, L. Jordan, R. Gardner. mai S ii s i' 'S fs' x sw IFar Leftj Raymond Gardner con- trols tip off. Mbovej Earl Randle gets fast break for two points. Ileftj Micah Sims drives for lay- up. TW 1FrontRow1M. Daigle, J. Murphy, T. Taylor, J. Dubose, D. Stantield, A. Dickey T Tubbs lBack Row1G McLean trainer G Thorton M Gore K Garnde R. Carper, K. Linton, E. Eason, W. Prescott, W. Jackson, Coach Don Daniels Freshmen End Season With 19-10 Record The ninth grade basketball team put together a winning season that has beaten season records for the past four years. Under the coaching of Don Daniels, the freshman team had a season record of 19 wins and 10 losses. Of the Mar- shall and Dowling basketball tournaments they attended, the team placed second in the Marshall tournament and won consulation in the Dowling tournament. The team's wins were Kashmere, 45-44, E. O. Smith, 94- 88, McReynolds, 78-64, Fondren, 60-53, Lanier, 66-44, Ryan, 78-71, Terrell, 70-64, Ryan, 74-69, Sharpstown, 80- 53, Scarborough, 69-68, Atticks, 71-69, Fleming, 78-62, Edison, 71-68, E. O. Smith, 84-76, Fleming, 78-62, Edison, 74-65, Marshall, 68-55, Edison, 84-82, E. O. Smith, 88-67. Losses were to Clear Lake, 74-89, Woodson, 32-56, Hart- man, 65-69, Marshall, 47-58, Dowling, 46-54, Woodson, 46-62, Dowling, 53-69, Marshall, 47-52, McReynolds, 49- 65, McReynolds, 59-71 . 1Topj FRESHMAN BASKETBALL TEAM. fkightj Gary Thorton drives baseline for two points. 166 Q Qi-Qs N7 N S gli ii' 522 LR' fifir 230 ' 'Q Q I0 f o Q: i ,. I ' 4 wr 1' X R 5 gi 5 KS- x Q Qing I - I 'iff vs '- T68 iii, , 32 2 1Front Rowj S. Hopkins, J. Carter, G. Wharlon, J. Williams, B. Washington. 1Back Rowj J. Sims, C. Wiltz, G. Chai ere, W. Taylor, C. Taylor, M. Brantley. l 7 th Go 5-6, While 8th Finish 22-9 fTopj SEVENTH GRADE BASKET- BALL TEAM. 1Righr1 Charles Tay- lor moves in for lay-up. l l 'fs 'fi- X X Qxh ' - - 1 Q Q ESR x 3, M K ,X wi-:EW 'fl' 1 f 1 ...L. .. lla 1 k Q. A-wg, 'x a, X ' Q ' f . X I4 , Q 15 .glib Varsity Sluggers Compile 5-I 2-1 Record 1Top Leftj Dell Washington tags out runner at home plate. fTop Rightl Glen Dolezal anticipates play at third. Ikightl Jerry Cande- Iari stretches for another put out. 70 u ,.- Z Q O R X ,X , ,Q ,XXX x X 1 x .4 - 2'-f n 'Li x Ni exe, -4 A 3594-Qg.1, six X 8 , ' xy 5 QX- Y ,X XX w' fu .. 1' -M, .3 X X., K ' fx 5 , ff, uf f' AX in fx t KX fx? 3-3350 X , wffliif-1. Rigfig 'g+X ff-' M1-' I xfv--' l..:.f , is .f f L X R1 X X::1 X3X.xXi ww. 'gg' 'zu in :X f x .X X 0 pls N ,--, fund 4:..ag,X Y- H X X fy,-,W'f' 5 , s 'N 1 '+ ,f-X .' r Xa ,' ' 'f ' 9, afx ?vfS'g2V,.-x,,,,' 51f fr 4 f X Q 2 4s,S:gS'f1 V gfg- v U X.. ,X ,X .- ivan 'vw X ,X 'R-4.. XXXQ. X X, A -g fg:.:., x ',4l5-1-y 5i'. .. ..5 h 1 X , f X-.. X f ,'?Qff..xvv sn., fx X - ' - fm- w f we X 4-sxfv-vfyx6iXX .Xi-. x W' ' . V, X 'g3 ,Xi x N ?f'f'!g!!'H5' -Mfiff' ,XX '1t'5yfS.s?-ru '+ g- ff. M- X .M ' X : 'a,,,, XX .. .Siam - .Q -qw, .. NX v A xr X ,,,X ,jaw wh: ,Q 'V' XX ,, , A' iw Xwf. ' - - X 1-- . ...X -.m1L'?xir,'-eg ,fggfg ,M XXYQX we..-q..,,,5.. ,XM A fe f V X ,X sm-xc W X -zffw, kv-N Y abby. . '1 XXXJWY i X wifi' ini? S 5, L .xv .1 wi .,' XX N 413 , ' . iv N' Kg iv. wklx iifk- Q bw vffgiis . r, f if: x 41.6 IAbove2 Varsity Action. Ileflj Tommy Barnes fakes cu? at fcsi- ball. ff' ,,.uJQ.Q- ,, . v --ar ,pvgtr Y v v W Q . IA r F ,, X. -A :cu-p-:.. W, If 6 J its iff 3 N X O ewawmg he V x If . sm, -yr I 'O ' I ,Alf ?'f? fNfNx':+--v , 1 104' . 44, ,1 ' W' xg as 1' s +4 S , i xy Q .3g1x'!ft if sw E35 xii' .1 3-,x ,a Q JW' sv IQ v y . 'N'-q N ,A ae ' X5 5- 4 f Q .K msig sxmv .,-Qktixx Q ,I A S' 'lf ti. X- 4 x ' - N 1 1 'hw' , . MQFN .cf cf M ' qv, Q 1 A N 9 K we 1 9 mv 1'-C3 .1 ,vk Q.. we fha 2.44. 1 4' ,Q-ft X' ' . X 1.6, Q g nf sf ' , i .k 4 R s u Q x xl ,shift , 1 xyi, S il. A -Vs- -T 5 Q., Q fl 5 QQ: ,L 1 , . 3.-K I, X Y if 8.3M L' rf X ik' W x ww WM 1 M, Sw IIT? ff ZS! K-YQ' fl' I s T K Y ,1 IFront Rowj D. Washington, S. Williams, T. Barnes, R. Stanfield, G. Brown, R. Phillips. 1Back RowlG. Dolezal, J. Candelari, G. Fruge, D. Johnson, T. Stanle J. Campbell. fAbovej VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM. Ikightj Annette Mouton, Baseball Sweetheart. fFar Rightj Ricky Phillips goes to first after receiving walk. 174 K 2 sw., sg. 3 H af., 1 ,,, Ji Jani' Sul' K X x W' films- ., lTop Leftj Tommy Barnes and Dell Washington, Baseball Captains. lFar Leftl Timmy Stanley, Most Valuable Player. fMiddlel George Simon rounds third and heads for home. ILeftl Jerry Con- delori awaits play. 1Above1 Wayne Lindsey, Head Baseball Coach. JV Goes 3-7 in District Play L 1 A 'o 3 xx! L xo n F rr 9. 1 xff,'x'l Nl? Q53 , Q-.1 3 L U KU 7 f JV BASEBALL TEAM: IFronI Rowl K. Fredrick, T. Dyches, J. Yepez, R. Sick IBack Rowj Coach Don Daniel, D. Sfanfield, W. Jackson, M. Henry, G. Simon, Escobor, M. Bufterfros, W. Prescoi, A. Dickey, K. Gore. ITopj Tony Dyches goes infield fly. faorfomp JUNIOR . SITY BASEBALL TEAM. I76 41 I w .a 3 1 -----11-,.,,h Ianni., -p-..... - Q.. QI' I .av x N . ,, -. -Q... sf: If r xnxx ,x I- :Mimi ..--,.,, , D ,K sie K x f 7 jr- ... .Pk . P1 K L --'Fr x ' b. A - !' 1 ,S - -1+ rg Lx., , . ,awfj x X h , A . F x .Af .K x 'MM8 x V NK. , .4.AT f xi y 5 . . nl! ' f - ' A , ,gf I no R ,Vx - X . xx. K QXE-X 5: .N S V M . 'Mix . - A x 4 2 Nix.: I .DV ' ' wx f' 'WN f , v.. 0, X- , X K K Z xx , f - we ,K ,K ,ff A N -.2 Q-'NS x , Ni. ff . s 5 fx Ig . N gt? ,L N .ell ,ggi ,. ,, ,t A, Qf '- u, :kb :Q f 'fgq 1 A Q' if ' sf 'X . xi .,- ,.f' qi R .. ,nz . 9 . '- MI Ifop Leftj Varsity discus throwers: Adrian Evans, Bruce Wiggins, Glen Thomas. fTop Rightj Dennis Sanders, practices for the 9th grade district meet. Ikighfl Var- sity track coach, Bill Simmons. 1Far Rightj James Murphy and Kenneth Piper iump hurdles while preparing for 9th grade district meet. l78 X ,flux 1515 wane A ew wa, x ., Q A ' s i' ' ' gy. - -Q .S X- ,es ,C ' -F - X 6 40- , X sw.. f.. si.. mfr .QV 1 r ii Q Q55 X Q -..-vx'.X .iii Q A vii Q. .Mn as i R .ww we A lyk Q s. N -Szwfiixk mi wa63 ' is - gy-.X X. r Jr.-Sr. High Tracksfers Sprint Through Season fTop Leffl Coach Richard Bain issues insfruciions io varsity spriniers, Ronald Rooks and Rich- ard Derouen. fAbove1Varsify Relay Team: Adrian Piper, Mike Guidry, Anihony Willis, Craig Holliman. fRighr1NlNTH GRADE TRACK TEAM. fBotfom Leffj Richard Car- per and Leonard Johnson work out in preparation for the ninth grade city meet. IBoHom Rightj Larry Harris 220-yard dash city and regional champ. T Iso -nz, sk- wc... vi. NINTH GRADE TRACK TEAM: IFront Rowj J. Murphy, D. McGowan, K. Piper, K. Murphy. 1Back Rowj Coach Jol Chaney, R. Carper, T. Tibbs, L. Johnson, R. Washington, D. Nitzschke, E. Peacock, D. Sanders, A. Peacock. g, X. . aj: Xa Q .X 'tfL i',t'1: , : Msg., .tr .Q .. . x x .3 v ' ' A N SQ...............,. 'lx ..... .M,,,,,,i,....W........ . - ,,. lfcxlgi 4: .5 xl skit. 1 2 Q 3' F ll' ie 5 5, X K x V' .. '- S 49 sf T Q 4' - To W ,. Kr 'il l lfr. Y X P L 'Q'i l'QP N 5' NY! I sf .NOR HIGH TRACK TEAM: IFronf Rowl M. Carey, R. Parish, K. Peterson, C. Starling, S. Daniels, E. Cliburn. fSec- Rowj M. Teaff, L. Warren, A. Johson, K. Killings, J. Lee, M. Walker, C. Goode. f Third Rowl W. Strawder, C. renburger, K. Jones, H. Gonzales, A. Scott, T. Young, R. Washington, J. Holiday. 1Back Rowj Coach Babe NMI- , F. Jones, R. Lister, D. Blake, M. Sandera. I .. ffop Leftl Mark Sandera, 8th grade discus thrower. Hop Rightj Dennis Saners, Larry Harris, Elgie Peacock and Dale Nitzchke, 9th grade 440-relay team, placed third in district. fLefUJUNIOR HIGH TRACK TEAM. in, Golfers Place 4l'h in District Meef A 'f Q, I82 Mbovej Rodney Redford, senior, blosis out of sand pit. Ikightj James Bronikowski. fFar Leffj Jay Baker, coach, shows proper procedure for puffing. fleffj Daniel Becker, freshman, puffs fhe ball. fBoHom Leflj GOLF TEAM. IBoHom Cenrerj Alan Heusfis, senior, lines up putt. IBM- fom Righfj James Bronikowski, sophomore, drives out of rough. f ,!Nl'NfE' ' xo mg Bowling Team Strikes With Some to Spare yj. I J 1 , in . X ITop Leffl Theresa Valsin and Clint Walker mark scores. fTop Rightj Cynthia Thomas in action. 1Right1 BOWLING TEAM. 184 -,.,....-an-IISU' .: Tennis Players Advance Through Experience 5 NWS Nw lf-R 4.-my , -A' j,.,.,' + iv . lg, ,jx W K . L..,..tec. K 4 a V Ti! 3283 . M 5, , ,..Nfgx.,.x Qe1 i gl - pvvvwf R Hop Leflj Tennis action. IAbovej Anthony Pallares strokes forehond. 1Far Leftl TENNIS TEAM: 1Front Rowj T. Dueitt, R. Clark. Mack Rowj B. Siebert, A. Pallares, Coach John Conner. lleftj Billy Sie- bert returns serve. Archers Highlight Girls' Athletics 3 1 XX 'Q 1 Q 1 ,ff-v' 186 Mbovej Joy Cummings draws bow string for winning shot. 1Top Rightj ARCHERY TEAM. fMiddlej Joy Cummings receives congratu- lations from iudges at City Meet. Ikightl Molly Lopez executes serve. 1Far Righrl Lydia Jones returns opposing teams serve. if fleffl Deborah George bumps up spike. 1BeIowj Aurora Perez dem- onsfrafes effeciive forearm. IBQI- fomj VOLLEYBALL TEAM. , A ' J A . A A M4511 vvffifi ., 'X-mf if L Q, ' , N M335 , ' 5 .. K , x 7 T K ,C Y l A f jf EQ gb.. Q . . A A-11 . --Q ' A Jvagx- 'gf L :-v 1, ,L A Q f ' Q --ff-A X- A. 15' ' L. X L.., T'gRf'3,?v -fa , . , L . M. . , .. . ' QM . ,lofi do-,mg -Q85 fo, V, ' -L-,Q . A ALW? , zwritgw W we A . .- .L '-' 'W K -' 1j'.ef' 5' 9. .5 -2535 ' 1, xi -QS Q 'L' ,, L ' s ,f-v Q ,Qs-wwf fkightj TENNIS TEAM. fBelowl Sharon Bell serves. IBolfom Righfl Shanetlo Collins prepares lo shoot. EQ 1 11 o S Q Q J, , it ii i , F C ,Yee-fe - X .K-X W1 View ec :C +. .if ' ft V me H-it ieplgxilie , fx Qfgiiviasi 15? . i Wwmmwg , f Q' siifp Q N N X e ie' f i l i slllllll I lllllll ll.- ll Ill - , i 'll i f l X llIli W .luwlm Wu- .. fe- - Q--e--O ,g........,... .4w...-as... Q.-.-...Maw Q Q- .vnu-C, K .el- ITop Leftj Patricia Dolezal pre- pares to return serve. fAbovej Volleyball team discusses strat- egy. ILeftj Archery City Champi- ons lfor the second consecutive yearl: .lay Cummings and Shan- etta Collins. .Q 's IX- vb Q 19 s .J Q xi 1 ,,, 5 X93 xQ! -Q y . Q fi L Q-, h if ., x wsi , X .QX . S aww -ww... N ,.. fs- 5 aux ', fx S . Aisha Y L5vs.?yv -al- win S X' 't A 0 N' ,ff '- A l1':e'r,.i' E x will fm -4... X Nil Qxiiq. , aww .,, Hp. . enum' A lug fi . A Jr. High Cheerleaders Ignite Enthusiasm ITop Right1Tammy Dick, ninth grade, and Matilda Lee, eighth grade. lkightl Albretta Johnson, ninth grade, and Adele Mont- gomery, ninth grade, Head Cheerleader. l92 5i?i4 is if 4 -Q ,qgx X-wk, 5 Q Qs vo .. QW . 1 EX x L, X N A -Q-5 gl, ? A vi- fm vxifia- ,Q ar - 5 N5 if 4 A X Vgx I 1 D 1 ' 5-10 xxx X5 Straying from the usual track of academic studies, students devise div- ersions for entertainment. These extra- curricular groups also offer participa- tion in various forms of service. In the midst of learning, they are a part of CLUBS Ari Club Creates, Molds New Ideas Q I M ' , ,f f ww Wm, M ,Nf , , 1Top1 ART CLUB. Ikighfj Carol Cox, sponsor. 196 1Leftj Robbie Ready prepares Go Western proiect. fBottom Leflj Denise Johnson, Stanly Wil- liams, Linda Knox work on mocrome. IBelow1 Joe Pallares models clay heads. 1BoHomj Ber- nadette Allen sculptures clay vase. M., tw il U I Mx.v-.-.M M., 3 in 1Rightj Jennifer Miller initiates band rookie, Larry Sopchck. ,x.,,,.-.x-if ....-M,-A-fx -MN - 1- xxx.. .aw dw Q... V.. .we- 'Xx..,. , , k . H - 'N d,,....-1'M i' - ,,,,,,,,,.,X .W-xfgQ A ...x,,..Q- -ff M, .Wm - MMM- A' ,,,,....-A-Q ,MW ,. -- x,.,......M-fr ,.,,.W.W.A.-X.-P . A . , .. Q,w,,,,,.,.....f,- V, V S ,A W ..,E- x .,,..-H-M ,,,,.X..Q. - .,.A.,-.N-+ A r f -'fx TM, t x , .,x.. ' -W M' X..,,...w..., H ...vm , ,,.. 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IAbove1 New band rookies at band initiation. lkightj Fred McCreight, bond director ,Q v qs 'WE is - ,KX ' l N Db -t -3 'x 9' YQ- f A x , ... rv s QL QQ A 'iihx K fy wk W , . , yyw .. 1g?ffQtwA5.k:N R5 .Q fkightj BAND OFFICERS: frfonr Rowj Stan Bunting, vice-presi- dent, Robin Womack, sgt.-at- arms, James Brockham, assistant librarian, Jeff Lewis, librarian, John Brockham, assistant librar- ian, Larry Butcher, drum major. 1Back rowl Barbara Owens, presi- dent and drill captain, Nelta White, assistant librarian, Jenni- fer Miller, secretary, Joseph Lin- ton, assistant drum major, Rich- ard Brockham, assistant librarian, Stan Greiner, sgt.-at-arms. 1Belowj Band members play at graduation. lBottomj STAGE BAND. 1Topj ALL REGIONAL WINNERS: Richard Brockham, all-district band, Mary Sicola, all-district band, Mary Owens, all-district, all-regional, all-city band, fnot picturedj Danny Bunting, all-city band. fFar Leftl Nancy Huse prac- tices for Homecoming game. fleftj BAND AWARDS:1Front Rowl Barbara Owens, outstand- ing senior, Mary Sicola, scholastic award. fBack Rowj Richard Brock- ham, most professional, Stan Bunting, outstanding bandsmem- ber, Jeff Lewis, service award, Larry Butcher, directors award. Jr. High Booster Club Promotes School Pride ITop1 JR. HIGH BOOSTER CLUB Ikighll Daisy Davis and Daroly Davis, sponsors. 204 fTopj Booster Club party. fleftl OFFICERS: fFront Rowl Melodie Barnes, secretary, Bernadette Washington, attendance secre- tary, Adele Montgomery, ser- geant at arms. 1Back Rowj Albretta Johnson, president. IAbovel Members serve refresh- ments at party for football team. uv'.,,- X 2 'fe Sr. High Booster Club Works to Sell Spirit 1Abovel OFFICERS: fFront Rowl William Victorian, treasurer. lSec- ond Rowj Stephanie Gregory, attendance secretary, Roni Lewis, president. 1Back Rowj Raye Jean Stevens, recording secretary, Cynthia Thomas, vice president. 1Top Rightj Louis Thomas, spon- sor. fMiddIel Students admire giant pep ribbons sold by the Booster Club. fBottomj Sr. High Booster Club meeting. 206 gk N. 'i Y S ...SL-,.. C'-if uf' f .Q 1, .A ani. U 5 ,fgx 4. an- ff' ,NW yi 0 6- .' 'W I 52 X ! V . 5. Y. X 5 .Xfmi It 5,j'ffEixg-'-- . n If gsfxyrtlxiixs? 3 , eff. s D33 ' X sz VQ ,fs sf v f ,A 'iw ' x i b.. Q - .A 141.3 . 5 x 1.,,'.. , Q. .A Nwufi- Aw Q s -15 M- Qs 5, X, u,,x,,'x A ' :SQQX a. K ' iw H 191i .QNX 25? S., N 22 1' ' ,Kia . 2 Q' x 'fsgsbg ifffgg??fLf2'1x?. f3v3gmw 'Q,lffe,'?5 Q34-',2Pf,' 1 x x Hams, S i ah ' JW' , W ik Q.- 3: .giggfsgflr-Zgqxfg. 1 x Business Club Arouses New Work Interests The purpose of the Business Club is to enable students to meet business people personally and to be made aware of the requirements to obtain a position in this area of work. This year, the club has had its highest membership with ll5 members. Donna Wright was elected president for the fall term and directed the club in various fund-raising activi- ties such as the selling of candles, holders, calendars, and Christmas tags. Vicki Birch was elected president for the spring semester. The Business Club is sponsored by Virginia Comstock and Carol Strothers. fTopl Donna Fontenot, Susan Smith prepare carnations for Christmas activity. 1Abovel Susan Burkett from the Ford Motor Com- pany talks to Business Club mem- bers. Ikighrj Carol Strothers, Vir- ginia Comstock, sponsors. 208 E 5 IW' 3 S! ze it E .. J SQ Hman N qw? :Q .-sbs ' av Self rw, , t fi ' sfwiiff X' 'Q 'ty gg I M,- fW wk W, is Mbovel BUSINESS CLUB. Ileftj OFFICERS: fFront Rowl Donna Wright, fall semester president. IBack Rowj Vicki Birch, spring semester president, Cheryl Thorn- ton, secretary, Debbie Marshall, treasurer. 1 2 L. ILefr1 Mark Walker and John Smith play chess. fRighU Presi- dent Allan Huesiis plays Sponsor Edwin Barron. IBoHomj CHESS CLUB. I0 '-was il' 4,q-vo. Chess Club Creates New Interest Group This is the first year that Furr has had a Chess Club. This club consists of 35 members and functions partially as a serv- ice organization. The club is an alliance of iunior and senior high students. The members of the Chess Club have secured an adequate amount of chess sets and have also managed to establish a running fund for future expenses. The purpose of this organi- zation is to cultivate chess for enioyment, recreation, and competition. . .gf 1Top1OFFICERS: John Smith, treasurer, Kyle Walker, junior high representative, Mark Walker, vice president, Allan Huestis, president. IBottomj Chess Club members play Chess. . l Senior High Choirs Form New Sounds fTop1A CAPPELLA CHOIR. 1Righf1 Msxso cl-nom 22 .RMK nop Leng onus CHOIR. 1Above1 Eugene Beall, sponsor. fleftj A Cappella Choir performs during Christmas Program, ITopj Cheir Tomlinson sings solo. Hop Righfj All Regional Choir Conlesl Winners: ffronf Rowl Robin Zale, accompanist. fBack Rowl Susan Smith, all regional, Janet Nelson, alternate, Jeff Smith, all regional, Consillia Per- sons, all regional. fRight1 Madri- gal Choir performs during night program. 214 ,, 2? 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A? -no au'i A,,,f ,.f Ran 8th Grade Choir Unites in Harmony -rc.. xx Q -1. 3 1Top Leffl Sharon Thornion, spon- sor, directs 8th grade choir. fAbovej Mrs. Thornfon accompa- nies group as they sing. Ile-ffl OFFICERS: fFronf Rowj Maihilda Lee, presidentf Karen Broussard, vice-president. 1Back Rowj Pau- 53 latte Turner, treasurer, Trina Dixon, secretary, Raymond Lister, librarian, Sugenia Stewart, secre- tary, Joseph Roy, librarian. 21 7 CSU Demonstrates Christian Ideas Generally, the members of Christian Student Union spend most of their time making a ioyful noise unto the Lord fPs. 90:11. CSU meets every Tuesday morning before school, where 15-40 Christians ioin together to share in song, prayer and the word of God. One of the unique things going for CSU is that many different denominations unite together one in the spirit lEph. 4:41. The proiect of the club was the Thanksgiving baskets for the needy. fTop Right1Margret Campbell and Richard Ruhman, sponsors ioin in song. Mbovej CSU mem- bers participate in discussion. Ikightj SPONSORS: Frank Smen- towski, Grace Vaughn, Richard Ruhman, Margret Campbell. 218 41' 3 E 2 1Far Leftj David Brashier and Susan Smith complete shopping for Thanksgiving basket. Ileftj Bro. Bryan speaks to Christian Student Union. IBoHomj CHRIS- TIAN STUDENT UNION. ...-3' ' I Miifmes 220 Hopi Robert Davis CVAE class. IAbovel Outstanding CVAE stu- dents: Arthur Sandiford, Victor Boudreaux. fRighUIFront Rowj Debbie Markin, treasurerf Missi Myers, secretary, 1Back rowj Arthur Sandiford, presidenff Mike Sullivan, parliamentariang Phil Cannon, vice presidenti Tommy Poore, sg!-at-arms. fb' 1 I K r fl A-.J Axgn ixxf. '+ 4 'S E E CVAE Gives On-the-iob Training fTop l.efIlfFront Rowj Billy Cofer, presidenlg Paul Ubernosky, sg!-ab arms, Mack Rowl Sidney Raicliff, sponsorg Terry Owens, secrefaryf Bobby Carlile, vice presidentf Lawrence Siansbury, treasurer, Sherrill Hill, parliamentarian. Hop Righfl CVAE meeting. flefll CVAE student, Doris Brown, serves coffee lo sponsors, Roberi Davis, Ikighfj. Sidney Raicliff lleffj, and Duncan McCoy lCen- ferj cooperating CVAE employer. lBoHom1 Sidney Ra1cliff's CVAE class. Ng, ' 1 i I Q S s K x Q Hopi DRAMA CLUB. Ikighfj Adam and Eve discuss plans for their future in The Apple Tree. 222 Drama Club Presents Two One-Act Plays s 5 Q 5 i WWMV MQW 3 is qw Pg S 2 NP 5 e : 3 I 1 9 1 'l..n.a-n..u ITop Leflj Cast of the one-act play, The Devil's Cuspidor : Janelle Smiih, Mike Sullivan, Annehe Mou- ton, Douglas Weiskopf, Deborah O'Baugh. Hop Righfl David Johnson and Mary Below play leads in The Apple Tree. fLefU OFFICERS: IFront Rowj Jearline Johnson, secretary, Darain Whitehead, treasurer, Mor- gan Word, historian, Violel Clark, sponsor. lBack Rowj David Johnson, class consultani, Vanessa Henny, reporter, Nella White, president, Joseph Linton, vice-president. IAbove1 The Genie of love and romance enlices Flumika to come to his palace in The Devil's Cuspidor. 'S A e--,sv-ssl-ns.-4 5.4 ITopj David Webb, sponsor, opens gift from French Club mem- bers. fBottom Leftj OFFICERS: Cheryl Robicheax, vice-presidenb Carla Cormier, treasurer, Jennifer Miller, president, Deborah Gard- ner, secrelary. 1Bottom Rightj International Banquet Action. 224 ,ff sf if 1Topj Chery Franklin and Marie Ledet prepare French desserts at International Banquet. fllottomj FRENCH CLUB. French Club Joins In Banquet Fun . . .' . ' .. ' ' v. li- ' 9 FFA Members Believe ln Learning by Doing The Future Farmers of America Chapter at Furr High School is very active. The members work individually on pro- iects throughout the yearp then they combine their efforts as a group towards the FFA highlight of the year - the Ag Show. The day before the iudging, various clubs in the' school participate in the Ag parade, which ends at the show tent. The boys sell barbeque sandwiches and cokes, put the last minute touches on their stock. The FFA Stock Show ends with the iudging. k Q l 5 4 . :ew ff 226 .al . fTopj Howard Mittag, FFA spon- sor shaves head of Greenhand James Derr. fAbove1 GREEN- HANDS I. X 1Top1GREENHAND OFFICERS: fFront Rowj Kenneth Cummings, vice-presi- dent, Pat Prentiss, reporter, Jim Hudson, secretory, Jimmy Jcnok, president. IBack Rowl Rodney Brown, treasurer, John Jones, sentinel. fMiddIej CHAPTER FARMERS. lBottomj CHAPTER FARMER OFFICERS: Bobby Byron, treasurer, Ray- mond Breedlove, president, Bob Pfannst- iel, vice-president, Danny Breedlove, reporter, Tommy Robberson, secretory, Bart Duzont, sentinel. IAbovej Green- hand Initiation. 227 Ag Show Begins, Boys Complete Proiecfs J funn FPA svsmlim xmr: FISHER n mini CITY HAYUR 228 fTop Leffl Bobby Carlile shows calf K l FFA Show. ITop Righrj aren Fisher, Ag Sweetheart. fAbovel Chapter Former Officers ride in FFA Po d . My 1 'fix al , . -4.9 1-if my 1 -:': w 'k V ' AJ L -Q , ,Sits-'g'q,gf9 -N Q I L,ff'Q7f X' -,159-,.4 1' .Egfr ','rTf2','ff,y r W m,:g,u,:K 2 30 SA Mbovej Bobby Carlile carries flag in FFA Parade. Ikighfj Stock Show winners. N'-U V1 if .- 5 fmxqi XXX Q QA .AS I Q 'X 1 s J , 9 lkighfj Debbie Hibbler, Lisa Shank, Sharon Smith, Sandra Byrd, winners of the Box Lunch Contest. lBoHom leftj SPON- SORS: Genevia Cloud, Ora Lock- ett, Linda Mulholand, Violet Leiss- ner. 1Bortom Rightl Debra Gard- ner, Mrs. Leissner participate in FHA picnic. , , , , 1 i g k 5 . P 5 f - t iii f 232 FHA Ventures Into Home Management . . . ,Y ,, W - ' an 1 ,..,.. .... li is ii X J 1 A-...ix , , f., ., ITop1 FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA. fLeft1OFFlCERS: Laura Bai- kiewicz, historian, Patricia George, secretary, Debra Gardner, president. fAbovel Box lunch judges: Annie Stephens, Joe Hayes, Daisy Davis, Daniel Beier. Sewing Techniques Cooking Skills 4 1Abovej Miss Wool contest winnersf Brenda Whittington, Myron Washington. 1Top Rightj Best Dressed Jr. High: Maurice Lucky, Susan Allee. fkighfj Home and Family Liv- ing students, Rose Melchor and Ray Stanfield, participate in mock wedding. IFar Leftj Christmas Angels: Bridget Jomerson, Steve Hodges. Ileftj Sr. High Best Dressed: Roger Huesky, Donna Wright. fBoffomj FHA Box Lunch partici- pants. -6 fl vs lb. -db' it wx. 'ox -I L Q -Bak' f fs! S i I FL Mes fRightlOFFlCERS:1FrontRowj Veda Williams, vice-president, Morgan Word, president, Nelto White, treasurer. 1Back Rowl Jan Hernandez, sponsor, Carla Cor- mier, parliamentarian, Demitra Scott, secretary. fBottom Leftj Morgan Word visits with teacher. fBoh'om Rightl Carla Cormier and Veda Williams mix punch. 6 2 N' l 1,5 Teachers Tomorrow Hopf Rom Lewns waits io serve teachers tea. IAbovej FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA. FTA: Students Today, fr. 237 fkightj Students line up to get sponsor approval for yearbook or newspaper classes. 1BoHom Leffj Staffers at SHSU Workshop. fBol- tom Rightj Bl staffers prepare powderpuff football programs. 238 l QW :Xe ,N S' w 1 Q IE., , .EM ' wr .,-A' .Z 1 4 'S' .1 .- SV' swf! ' .9 N f 't' XX . 'ms X , Q.-. ,. A K Journalism Joins Work With Play This past summer, ARENA and BRANDING IRON staffers attended the first annual Sam Houston State University Com- munications Workshop in Huntsville and captured four awards. In newspaper competition, Vanessa Henney and Ann Gary, editor and assistant editor of the Bl, received a first place trophy and certificates in the feature story division. ARENA staffers, Becky Finley, editor, Barbara Owens, assist- ant editor, and Cynthia Strickland, organizations section, earned third places in photo detail and layout for large school staffs. Morgan Word, head photographer, won a cer- tificate for outstanding photographic achievement. In the University lnterscholastic League district contests, Ann Gary won second in headline writing, Steve Melton placed second in editorial writing, and Vanessa Henney received third places in feature writing and news writing. The three students won an overall second in the iournalism com- petition. 3 Hopi ARENA staffer works on layout. fLeffj Journalism Christ- mas tree. fAbovej Bl staffers blow up balloons to decorate car for FFA parade. 239 ARENA Communicates With Worcls, Pictures Hop Leffj ARENA staffers get ready for FFA parade. ITop Rightj Becky Finley, editor-in-chiefof the '73 ARENA. IAbovej Morgan Word, head photographer. Ikighfj Becky and Barbara Owens, assistant editor, critique 1972 yearbook with ARENA staff. 240 ,'l,+-1' i'f' LK 'pf sl.- if K em: W., xx fy f f. 'Qa- 'K 1Top1 D-Eon Priest, yearbook rep- resentative, instructs class. Ileftj Barbara Owens, top yearbook salesperson. 1Above1 Verne Ivey, top ad salesperson. 1Above Rightj ARENA-SINGERS advertise year- book sale at assembly. vw ,Q lkighlj Bl staffers participate in the FFA Parade. IBoHom Leffj Vanessa Henney, editor of the '73 BRAND- ING IRON. IBoHom Cenferj Ann Gary, assistant editor of the '73 BI. 1BoHom Righrj BRANDING IRON STAFF in the rain. SKA F' K ---.fffi S X s , 42 ff, ff' f ',-I,-fren, A ' 'ks sins 4 tx 2 if uw is A AS! Mu. - .. Neither Snow nor Rain Stops the BI Gang 'Within-gg M SY . 'i ' . A W' K X .K -3-Q s4 ' a-'v s 1 X . W 4 .Q L.. fy , , 1 'lfnjhe-F' ' Q , Q a . , A K W ., F T ,443 Q93 x ,-1, , ,w'm-fu.,5f4- p s. s- s swf Q '!k - Q? 'Y' ' , ,S fgpflfijsggsfikklhvws QM' Q. In .fi v , +- , f - ' X ' 2 ' Q Y: ' . ... Q?-L K.-.nu -rms .' i -f 'vi 'K NHMQ...-. M..-' . . - X fTopj Rose Melchor, business manager. 1AbovejBRANDlNG IRON STAFF in the snow. Jim Q 44 Junior Classical League Slaves for Achievement Hopi JUNIOR CLASSICAL LEAGUE. IRighflJCL members look at compleled scrapbook. X 1 N -... -. Q... 2 7-Z1 ug... S fTop Leftj Shanetta Collins sells a pair of students as slaves. ITop Rightj Student awaits to be auc- tioned at Slave Sale. IBottom Leftj OFFICERS: fFront Rowj Veda Williams, secretary, Brenda Whit- tington, reporter, IBack Rowj Larry Butcher, treasurer, Shanetta Collins, consul, Clayton Bellah, pro-consul IBoHom Righfj Mar- iello Rector, sponsor. lTopl LIBRARY ASSISTANTS Ikighfj Pam Province files Iibrory cards. IFar Righfj Cheryl Storey checks time on check in sheet 'S 246 A 4 3.3 V' Library Assistants Keep Busy Ileffj Library Assistants give birth- ' ' day party for Pahy Ashcroft. 1Bor- fom Leflj Mike Bates shelves books. fBoffom Righfl Elsie Weis- enburger, Patty Ashcroft, spon- sors. .9 247 248 Matodors Support School Activities. . . 1Abovej Stacy uray kneels as bullfight proceeds. ITop Rightj Matodors exhibit spirit during pep roIIy.1RightjVenita Fitch per- forms before iudges for officer tryouts. IFcr Rightj Matadors march in FFA parade. vw..,,,,,,.-.www xskkvgwr Tv- ' x LP' 52 '11 .. 55 fFar Leffl Cindy Davis watches os point is scored at basketball game. fleffl Janet Nelson mops her way through Matador tryouts. 1Bottom1Matadors prepare for homecoming events. - 250 'Q I 1 I Us li' i X E i l . X 5 fr Q Q E if K 1, Q T , r X ' Q Q N, K L . -. 'QQ-Klum fTopl New Top Four Officers: Veniia Fitch, Colonel, Gaye Sulli- van, Lf. Colonel, Jane! Nelson, Major of Records, Carol Perry, Major of Dance. fAbovej Janet Hartman directs newcomer lo class. fkighfj Sandy Askin, spon- sor, pours punch for guest. I , 3 K i I 5 n fc. 5 1 1 Y i 1 S .t 5 mage' 4 'sf SQ, xt.. Q S wwf! J! N, 1. ax.-?wg.ib,s. ' 1 'fm 'hhvggxqais ' ' ., ' 1. si r f ' 2 S- 'fl X i -' x . as .4-K uf f 3, -f -mas B en , PQ- 'K' 3 ' ,sf Nj,f Y' gf ' fe ff , w if. . , . - . n- .4. .3 gig, X W,-so-.. , xx f Q JV. f .- -. -. 5 .. I fx , X ,A -, Y' . J! . - . KN f. AMX' o f ' ' wan: - ,Q-'NXv,.9af,, T F f..4 wf'sf1-N ,..- Q' f , .swim .. '... .bp if W' - vue, ,Jgjsfg .T :- j .I'4i.g5, .fi wiv' .ees -stew are-esfcfwwwswa '. . . . Work Graciously With Others tw t, a . if .. Hop Leftl Debbie Johnson guides visitors around campus. ffopj Senor George Jones Isecond from rightj helps Matadors pre- pare for annual trip to Irvington Courts. IFar Leftj Matadors watch practice session. Ileftl Matador Commentator: Vanessa Henney. 52 . . . Maintain High Academic Achievement fAbove1 Georgina Daniels, La Banderill- erag Darain Whitehead, La Torera de La Musica, Janet Hartman, La Torera de La Capeadors. Ikightl Old Officers: 1Front Rowj Venita Fitch, Capt. of Drums, Joan lindsey, l.t. of Capes, fBack Rowj Gaye Sullivan, Capt. of Reserves, Janet Nel- son, Capt. of Capes, Carol Perry, Capt. of Trumpets. seq, fLeftj Cindy Davis, La Matodora. fBelowj New Officers: ffront Rowj Janet Nelson, Major of Recordsg Carol Perry, Major of Dance, Gaye Sullivan, Lt. Colonel, Venito Fitch, Colonel, IBack Rowj Sherry Colbert, Capt. of Reserves, Brenda Jones, Lt. of Company Ag Joan Lindsey, Capt. of Company Ag Belinda Selman, Lt. of Com- pany B, Kathy Lott, Capt. of Com- pany B. fBottomj MATADORS. .gr fAbove1 Kathy Tutt reads over speeches. 1Top Rightj Bridget Wiltz and Sharon Knotts look through magazine for ideas. 1RightjOFFICERS: IFrontRow1 Steve Melton, vice-president, Van Middleton, reporter, Roy Dittman, reporter, fBack Rowj Patricia Lamza, asst. secretary, Kathy Tutt, drama director, Vicki Bran- non, president, Liz Curtis, secre- tary, Bridget Wiltz, treasurer, Shanetta Collins, tournament director. 254 9 Q11 So. 15? - 4-fs' ' fgJ 5 . 'F f i - 4-f:.f.,f,e 1 pf - . 24 , V . ., , gf x' N .l Words Are the Actions Of the Speech Club fAbove1 National F League. Ileffj Mark Walker wo k debate case. National Honor Society consists of members who must live up to the following qualifications: outstanding scholarship, leadership, service, and character. The members are expected to comply with these standards throughout the year. The maior proiects this year consisted of the Thanksgiving baskets and a money-making proiect involving the sale of Christmas paper. The baskets were financed by the student body - who made contributions of money and goods. The Furr NHS ended the year with participation in National Honor Society Week. National Honor Society Labors at Learning -ad., S - s, ,K ,. .4 --O - -fn W ,nj ,a i--- 1 '1'Z'.'1 ,Il'f'f7':' F ----7 --'rm-' 'S-5 . E up 150 ' 4- Q -9 A tits. x ..,,.. -W g rw- -1 ani wi: Ms M., .. 5' , lfop Leftj OFFICERS: fFront Rowj Linda Mulholand, sponsorg Pris- cilla Wright, sponsor. IMiddIe Rowl Deborah Montgomery, president, Demitro Scott, secre- tary, Becky Finley, vice-president. IBack Rowj Larry Butcher, histo- rianf Morgan Word, treasurer. fMiddle Leftl Members work on Thanksgiving baskets. Mbovej Linda Mulholand, sponsor, dis- tributes Christmas paper to NHS members. fLeHj NHS INITIATES. 257 fTop Leffj OFFICERS: Sue Conroy, vice-presidentg Beverly Palermo, sponsor, Barbara Harrison, frea- surerf Candy Carrico, hisioriang Helen Washinglon, secrefaryy Sandra Black, presidenl.1Top Rightj Barbara Harrison is installed as OEA officer. IAbovej OEA member serves refreshments at open house. 1Righrj CO-OP GROUP 258 OEA Has New Sponsor, New Ideas T? 4 1Leffj Co-op members watch films during open house. lAbovel LAB GROUP Office Orchids Aid in School Business P T33 Nq,,K ITop Leffl Mildred Allwright, sponsor, receives calls for Mr. Poe. Hop Righfj Jody Johnston and Ann McLeod put mail in leocher's boxes. Ikighfj OFFICE ORCHIDS. 60 Q '- fs- Q X wi 9 E 5 f f 'X an il' 'Q i' 1 M fTop Leffj Molly Monk gives stu- dent Nelta White reocher's room number. Mary Walker and Caro- lyn Chambers work on attend- ance lists. fTop RightjDoro1hy Townley, sponsor, works on school accounls. Q 261 -5 5 1 ni W 5' 'F ' P 9!5!'NMM mx iris juan-is unsav- s.:'.1u-mmf' in-. 1Topj ROTC DRILL TEAM. fAbovej Color Guard in step with FFA parade. fkightj ffront Rowj Rose Melchor, Maura Cas- tanzda. ISecond Rowj Vernette Sawyer, Kathy Irvin, ROTC Sweetheart. IBcck Rowj Debbie Chevalier, Jennifer Miller. l ROTC Puts Manpower in Action 1LeftjMoior De Forest Jones holds ROTC inspection. lBottom Leftj Sgt. Donald G. McConaughey, CW-3 Senior Army lnstructorg Sgt. Clifford T. Winters, ISG Army Instructor. lBottom Rightj BATTALION STAFF OFFICERS: Durst Cage, Battalion Executive Officer, Frank Reddington, S- 2G3g Byron Nunn, S-4g David Davis, Battalion Adjutantf Michael Harris, Battalion Com- mander. -'ff---.........,.e,,..,,,,, kxgsx I ! ,,. nxt! ft, - -'f at 7 x af. 'ASQ as K ,J ,J 4 C , l M-.C Q . 1 263 Science Club Combines Fun With Research The science club is an organization which sets out to attract students interested in the field of science. The club is a combination of both junior and senior high students. During the first semester the science club attended the Houston Botanical Garden and the Ben Taub laboratories. A representative group from the club attended the Annual Sci- ence Symposium. The fund raising proiects for the club were the selling of pickles and calendars and the co-sponsoring of the faculty- student volleyball game. 1Topj SCIENCE CLUB. fkightj Patricia Young experiments with plant. 264 1Top Leffj Claire Moran and Audra White observe structure of amphibian. lTop Righfj Rosilyn Pittman and Constance Porter assist Glenda Kelly, sponsor, with experiment. fLeff1OFFlCERS: 1Front Rowj Patricia Young, presi- dent, Bernadette Allen, reporter. fBack Rowj Kay Barrett, vice-pres- ide-ntf Chandra Wiltz, treasurer, Stephanie Gregory, secretary. 265 I ,xx gl! 5 46'- 'au 'av 1rop1sPANlsH CLUB. fBotfom1 International Banquet Action: IClockwisel Latin Club member, George Daniels, hangs up Span- ish pinata. Spanish Club members decorate for International Ban- quet. Mrs. Smith, assistant princi- pal, at International Banquet. David Webb, French Club spon- sor, tries for Spanish pinata. French Club member Carla Cor- mier enioys tacos. 6 3 ,iw 'sims M, Qi f it , Q, i HQ'-sig, 'U' .os de D. Carlos vara toe tamosm dicstrow Mnxriaixnrv Y swf s ,f X 1 K 'W L '1- ,-.N N 4 W-f if'gk ,K 'SJ ..3t.ffs' w W- X A .1:,f... MJ N Y VJWM X A-'T , t .G f, 1 'fs' lTop Leftj Jackie Chavis and Maria Garcia, sponsor, serve tacos at International Banquet. lAbove1 Theresa Silva prepares decorations for international Ban- quet. 1Leftj OFFICERS: ffronf Rowl Annette lssacks, reporter, Jackie Chavis, second vice-presi- dent, fMiddIe Rowj Penny Jones, president, Rosalyne Melton, trea- surer, iBack Row, Ivory Williams, secretary, Mariorie Broussard, first vice-president. 1. I 4 ..,.- ',f's'9f'2'l:1S - N? fff,QS.Ms: .ss 'e . J' Q fTopj PRESlDENT'S CLUB 1Abovej Becky Finley participates in Camp Manison leadership activities. fMiddlej Carla Cormier and Joseph Linton paint lines in school parking lot. IRighU Student Coun- cil members collect for March of Dimes. 68 f.,- f N fx, Student Council - Government in Action 1Above1 Carla Cormier, Student Council president, presents Charles E. Poe with portrait, a gift to the school from the student body. ILeftj Members of the exec- utive council present assistant principals with Christmas gifts. . 5 A S w 511 1Abovej Laugh-ln skit, por! of the Free Assembly given to pro- moie Clean-Up Day. Ikightj Mem- bers perform donces of the pasr. 0 in 270 XX 45' 1 . f'-.iv Rf' I S X .iff ,5'WQ-:WFR1 is te' 6 f in-Ui , 2 if -' X is 4 I . ,Sea his X 5 . r N . , I f -gvxfg. C Y. H r . M'-A ee Mx 34- W- l J sifff xi? yi Af,-.x , ' Q , J-Q., I sp :th . fr ati, '74 UBBERT - PURE 'I ,KS Y 1Abovej Senate fleftl Teachers' tea, given at the beginning of the school year. fBottom1 Officers and Senators perform a comic interpretation of Julius Caesar at the teachers' tea. 14 BSI 271 The Student Council, an active service organization, is busy all year, working with students and for the school. There are no dues, and the primary qualification for all members is that they must possess the ability to work and the willingness to try. Several changes in the structure of the organization were made this year. One such change occurred when the Presi- dent's Club and Human Relations merged with the Student Council to form one organization. There were also two new sponsors, Trina Rigby and Trudy Hatfield. The Furr Student Council participated in the T.A.S.C. and District 13, winning first place in District Scrapbook Competi- tion, and second in statewide competition. The Student Coun- cil received the appointment of vice-president of District I 3. Some of the Student Council's many activities this year included: Bounty Hunter's, Spirit Day, Christmas door deco- ration, Clean Up Day, the powderpuff football game, acquir- ing a flag which had been flown over the state Capitol for the school, and a special proiect to obtain a commemorative portrait of Charles E. Poe. ITopl SPONSORS: Trudy Hatfield and Trina Rigby. fBottomj HUMAN RELATIONS. 5. 0 gk SD 272 -v-us J 'MJ-cvs. N mme situ a.::fXiggq:ffsQigf,sie . ,ky 44 W 'Fwy v .,1,.axa1Awni6,n.wBx5-few!! K s .A fa-,+,.. aqqu. K Q 1Topj Powderpuff Action. lMiddle Leftj Students wait to vote in school election. lAbovej Scrap- book Committee with the Furr Entry that won second place in state competition. fleftj OFFI- CERS: Joseph Linton, vice-presi- dent, Carla Cormier, president, Demitria Scott, corresponding secretary, Barbara Owens, par- liamentarian, Vanessa Henney, reporter, Becky Finley, recording secretary, Jody Johnston, trea- surer, Morgan Word, historian. 273 fkighfj Mike Atkinson welds frame for a power hack saw under the supervision of Mr. Far- rar. fBelow1FURR CHAPTER of the Vocational Industrial Clubs of America. ...ar 74 1 1 'Q QX XX x x xx X X X X .Si :fi U . 4, ,...c 1 t A L 0 fa -Q. S-'met 'Y X, .,, un,,,,' I ,, -, .,. .,'l1, 'iQH2'K'22a'i- 'fr 75. .K f'...f 1 .H '-'f -apex ' . , Kuff CYAL Revkuus Problems in ,au- I of Today Q K 1Abovej CONCERNED vouNc ' X- AMERICANS. IRighrj OFFICERS: Allen Huestis, parliamenlariang Vanessa Henney, secretary, b Douglas Weiskopf, president, Deborah Gardner, corresponding secretaryf Larry Butcher, vice- president. 276 5 Q e r f Q vi. xii? 'Cl qv nu . M'rv.'a'N'W'R' KPN. . - - -. A s e . A Xknxnkhxntl Xxx' 5 ' kAk.An.uA'.'.'..y. XR! A A 5 t t . Rxhulxnntl A A K -:sail ' Akgnynxkltlx .'t.'..,.u... 'NA av' nn .n xx xxx....,,,.......,,....U.. . x:.,,,..-- ,.. '.A.,,.. ' ,pn .,,l ..nn .nl .. .-I .a l nf Q- Ak K.n0 . .Al ,.n4 ,. ,tX.A'.,,.n't ,.nl'..,.al x,'g.a0A,,us.k.,.l'.Kt,.44 eAl ,,eI' K. uu'5'. sv Rk,,X.shA,.s .,,-- ,.. k.,Af .,4 'x .s k,.A ,.- . .. s in 'Wsw I at ' If , 90 Ov rad! P2 0' df.,- N P 3 X s , 15 4 Q . xx or K ' 0 Math Club Wins District Championship The Furr Math Club consists of two divisions, the iunior high and the senior high, and is open to all students. This year was quite successful for the iunior high, each contest entered produced honorable mentions and ribbons for Furr. The senior high also met with success this year. The district championship was won by Danny Herdeiurgen, who advanced to compete in the regional contest. Third place in district was won by Jeff Brittain, fourth place by Greg Brit- tain. jTopj OFFICERS: 1Front Rowj Greg Brittain, senior high secre- taryf Neidra Cox, junior high sec- retary-reporterf Pat Flowers, sen- ior high reporter. 1Back Rowj Danny Herdeiurgen, senior high vice-president, Alan Maitland, junior high presidentf John Jones, junior high vice-president, Rich- ard Sims, senior high president. fLeftj MATH CLUB. 1Abovej James Barker, sponsor. 277 i s er ,-'1b ' if 9. is uxi Q .gi ' 1 x- by K 1 S -...z , 42 ' -.4 I K I I X J we fc Qi A 1 7 fa 'N -v w S. . 4 3 Wsiziii KHP Vlll VAL MKII K KEEI ll A SAFE DCPOS bg- k. ?a O 1 . O 3 s v4,! 1- xg MV E I . X S Advertising helps to keep the con- sumer informed. Without the income from advertising, publications could not continue in business. 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M I M'S M EAT CQMPANY FARMERS INSURANCE G RO U P 'em nwit w mii I ' in 666' 453-I les 453-6048 f A E Y T. Gail SI'ocIcweII , A A Insurance Agency M7 1- E, f n Au+o ' Fire ' Life ' Truck ' Commercial F 1 4 W E HOU8!S - LOTS - ACREAGE - COMMERCIAL MARCELLA 'PARKER REAL ESTATE HOUSTON, TEXAS 77029 67 . 63 fQE'F.'fT ,Q -.gjq I J firm l u irsf Agfa fegank fgtjfust 24-Hour Banking Service Ms. Kathy McLaren demonstrates the new Southwest 7!24 Total Teller at First State Bank 8K Trust of Houston. The banking machine offers 24-hour service. Member F.D.l.C. l420 Federal Road 453-355l 295 29 FURR PATRONS FRANICS FLCRIST Jack P. Anderson a nd Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Ivey M. aM .En I - . r an rs on vey I Q b y Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ivey -15 , P Mr. and Mrs. Roy KeIIy g , M Marguri+e's Bea uI'y Salon 1 If Sidney Ra+cIif'F 675-7987 674-82 I 2 I024 AKRON HOUSTON, TEXAS 77029 HERFF JUNES 6 JIM ANDERSON, REPRESENTATIVE Suppor+ +he FURR PARENT TEACHERS ASSCDCIATION . 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'r Class Flower WHITE ROSE Class Colors RED, WHITE, 81 BLUE V 'F -'3-N Z V Senior Histories and Index A BERNADETTE ALLEN FHA 70-735 Science Club 72-735 Drama Club 72- 735 Business Club 72-735 French Club 72-735 Human Relations 71-725 Art Award 735 Basketball Ribbon 705 Spirit Day 70-725 March of Dimes - Student Council 725 FHA Box Lunch 71 -725 Science Fair 705 FoIey's Art Contest 735 Page 61, 90 BARBARA ALLISON Booster Club 70, Pres., 69, Sec.5 FHA Representa- tive 715 Office Orchids 71-735 NHS 72-735 1st Ora- tion5 2nd Poetry 695 Sam Houston State Cheerlead- ing Clinic 705 Clean-Up Day 715 Spirit Day 68-735 Jr. High Cheerleader 70-715 Honor Grad5 Page 61, 90, 305 CYNTHIA FAYE BELL OEA 725 VOE 735 Business Club 725 2nd Place Spelling Bee 705 Maiarette 9th Grade, Edison 69-705 Honor Grad5 Page 258 MARY BELOW CSU 69-705 FHA 69-705 FI'A 69-705 Health Club 69-705 Drama Club 72-735 Campus Co-Eds 71-725 Speech Tournament Award 69-705 Powder Puff 735 Fashion Shows 69-705 lntermural Volleyball, Basket- ball, Badminton, Baseball 69-705 Intermural Volley- ball 70-715 Spirit Day 70-735 Drama Play, Adam and Eve 725 Page 90, 222, 223 VICKIE BIRCH FHA 725 Business Club 72-73, Pres.5 OEA 72-735 VOE 72-735 Page 91, 258 SAUNDRA BLACK OEA 71-72, Historian5 President's Club 72-735 OEA 72-73, Pres.5 Business Club 71-735 Drama Club 72-735 Campus Co-Eds 71-72, Sec.5 Booster Club 70- 71, Co-Captain5 Spirit Day 71-735 Page 91, 258, 259, 268 GWENDOLYN BRIGGS JCL5 Spanish Club5 Library Club, Treas.5 Attend- ance Award 725 Merit Award Attendance 685 Page 91 RICHARD BROCKHAN Marching and Concert Bands 69-735 Asst. Librar- ian 71-735 NHS 71-735 Chess Club 72-735 Con- cerned Young Americans 72-735 Silver Medal for Solo and Ensemble Contest 7 25 Spanish Achievement Award 725 District Band 725 Straight A Award 715 Jones Scholarship Nominee5 Fiesta Flambeau Parade, Battle of Flowers Parade 70-715 Spirit Day 71-725 U of H Band Day in Astrodome 705 Band Night of Houston Oilers Football game 725 Partici- pated in District Band Contest 7 25 FFA Parade 69-7 35 Little League Parade 69-725 Played at R. E. lBobl Smith Ranch 705 Academic Prep Bowl Team lMathl5 WHO'S WHO5 Graduating with Highest Honors5 Page 43, 54, 91, 199, 200, 201, 202, 203, 256, 251 276 LARRY BUTCHER Marching Band 68-725 Head Librarian 69-705 Head Drum Maier 71 -735 Concert Band5 NHS 71 -73, Historian 72-735 Student Council 70-735 Representa- tive 70-71, Reporter 71-72, Senator 72-735 Presi- dent's Club 72-735 JCL 72-73, Treas. 72-735 CYA 72- 73, V. Pres. 72-735 Math Club 69-705 First State Bank of Green's Bayou Advisory Board for Youth 72- 735 Student Advisory Committee 72-735 Band Scho- lastic Award 695 Band Director's Award 725 HISD Solo and Ensemble Contest Silver Medal 725 Who's Who Among American High School Students 71 -735 DAR Award 705 Outstanding Science Student 725 Boys' State Delegate 725 Lamar Tech Outstanding Drum Maior Award 715 Jones Scholarship Recipient5 306 Spirit Day 70-735 Camp Manison Advanced Leader- ship Conference 735 Clase-Up 735 Academic Prep Bowl Team iSciencel 735 Clean Up Day 71 -735 Lamar Tech Drum Maior Camp 715 Reata Staff 71 -725 WHO'S WHO5 Most Likely to 5ucceed5 Class Saluta- torian5 Perfect Attendance 72-735 Graduating with Highest Honors5 School Board Award, Honorable Mention5 Page 21 43, 49, 50, 54, 55, 51 61 90, 91, 198, 199, 202, 203, 268, 305 C DURST CAGE 5500.00 Engineering Scholarship to Prairie View ALM: Page 49, 262, 263, 305 DAVID CALVIN ROTC 1st Lt. 71 -735 Close-Up 735 Spirit Day 70- 735 Won Law Day Essay lt's Your Law 72-735 Clean Up Day 72-735 ROTC Summer Camp 72-735 Sea Day 735 Houston Legal Foundation Certificate of Achievement5 Page 49, 91 JAHNELLE CANDELARI NHS 72-735 Arena Staff 70-725 Student Council 70-725 DAR 69-705 Outstanding 2nd year Spanish Student 71 -725 Perfect Attendance Aword5 Spirit Day 70-735 Powder Puff 72-735 Close-Up 7 25 Graduating with Honors5 Page 21 38, 39, 91, 257 JEROME CANDELARI FFA 70-735 Student Council, Senator 705 NFL 695 3rd Place Debate 705 Honorable Mention Baseball Award 725 Record Team RBI's Baseball 725 Var. Baseball 72-735 JV Baseball 70-715 Var. Football 72- 735 JV Football 715 Freshman Football 705 FFA Stock Show 70-735 Spirit Day 70-7 35 Junior Picnic 725 Physic's One Man Glider Flight 735 WHO'S WHO5 Page 21 54, 88, 148, 150, 305 PHIL CANNON FFA 70-735 Greenhand V. Pres. 70-715 Chapter Sec. 71-725 Vocational Opportunities Clubs of Texas 71-73, V. Pres. 72-735 Football 69-705 Var. Football 70-715 Fres. Track 69-705 Page 92, 220, 221 RITA CARDENAS Science Club 69-705 Business Club 71 -735 FHA 69- 735 OEA 72-735 VOE 72-735 Spirit Day 72-735 Box Lunch 725 Page 92, 258 BOBBY CARLILE FFA5 Greenhands 71 -735 Page 221, 221 228, 230, 305 DEBBIE CARLILE Booster Club 69-715 Arena Staff 71-735 FHA 70- 715 CSU 69-705 Outstanding Homemaking Aword5 Spirit Day 69-725 Honor Grad5 Page 92, 312 CANDY CARRICO CSU 69-725 Library Club 69-705 FHS 69-725 Arena Staff 70-735 FHS, Historian 70-715 Business 70-735 Vocational Office Lab5 Arena Business Manager 71- 735 Human Relations 71 -725 Spirit Day 67-735 Close- Up 725 -Page 92, 219, 258, 259, 312 DEBBIE CHEVALIER FHA 68-725 Business Club 70-725 Office Orchids 725 ROTC Sponsor 72-735 Library Club 69-705 Speech Club 685 Ist Lt. in ROTC5 Spirit Day 725 Page 92, 262 JAMES CHICK FFA 70-725 Bowling Club 71-72, Capt.5 CVAE5 Spirit Day 71 -735 3rd Place Bowling Trophy 725 Page 92, 305 BERNARD CHRISTOPHE Perfect Attendance 70-725 Page 92 LINDA CIELINSKI NHS 71 -735 Student Council5 Office Orchids 70- 715 Arena Staff 70-73, Ad Manager 72-735 Business Club 71 -725 Honorable Mention Outstanding Ninth Grader 69-705 Greens Bayou Bank Annual Art Show 71 -725 Spirit Day 71 -735 Clean-Up Day5 Prom Deco- rations Committee 72-735 Sr. Planning Committee 72-735 Clase-Up 72-735 Graduating with Highest Honors5 Page 90, 92, 256, 251 258, 312 JACKIE CLAYBON FHA5 Business Club5 Campus Co-Eds5 Church Organization - Youth Choir, Treas.5 Perfect Attend- ance5 Track, Tennis5 VolIeyball5 Page 92 JOCELYN COLE , Science Club 69-705 Business Club 72-735 Drama Club5 Campus Co-Eds 70-715 YWA-Gethsemane Baptist Church5 Senior PIay5 Page 36, 92 SHANET'1A COLLINS JCL 70-73, Pres. 72-73, Scrapbook Chair. 71-735 NHS 71-735 NFL 69-73, Tournament Director 70-735 Campus Co-Eds 69-705 Student Council 72-735 Human Relations 71-725 Concemed Young Ameri- cans 72-735 President's Club 72-735 Eagle Scholar- ship finalist5 Basketball Award 695 Shenloty Scholar- ship Applicant5 Badminton Award 69-725 Baseball Award 705 Volleyball Award 725 Junior Olympic Archer 70-73, Master Archer5 Perfect Attendance 695 4th Place City in Archery5 Ist Place City 725 2nd Place Individual Shooter5 Christmas Basket Commit- tee5 Slave Sale 70-735 1st Place Scrapbook JCL 72- 735 Junior Powder Puff5 Senior Powder Puff5 Physics One Man Glider5 March of Dimes 725 Student Coun- cil Camp Manison5 Clean Up 725 Lamar Raman Games 725 Texas State JCL Convention5 Gulf Coast JCL 725 Book Fair 725 Close-Up 735 Spirit Day 69-725 NHS Initiation 725 Christmas Door Decoration 69-715 FFA Parade 71-735 Big Brother and Sister Program 72-735 Junior Picnic 725 1st Runner Up for Whittier Elementary Scholarship5 Graduating with Honors5 Page 39, 44, 92, 186, 188, 189, 254, 256, 251 276 NANCY CONNER Business Club 71-735 OEA 71-735 Bowling Club 69-715 Spirit Day 725 Box Lunch 715 OEA Open House 735 Page 58, 92, 258 SUE CONROY OEA, V. Pres. 72-735 Business Club 71 -735 NHS 71-735 Student Council 70-715 Powder Puff 725 Homecoming Duchess 725 Graduating with Highest Honors5 Page 39, 59, 65, 92, 256, 258, 259 CARLA CORMIER Math Club 695 Campus Co-Eds, Tres. 705 Jr. Class V. Pres.5 FTA, V, Pres. 72, Parl. 735 FHA V. Pres. 72- 735 Pres. Student Council 725 Pr5ident's Club, Pres.5 French Club, Tres. 71 -735 NHS 725 TASC Convention Delegate 72-735 Human Relations 71-735 Drama Club 72-735 Concerned Young Americans 72-735 Senior Advisory Committee 72-735 Outstanding Eco- nomics Student- Civics Award 705 FHA Award 715 4th Place Number Sense Award 695 5th Place Slide Rule Award 695 3rd Place Clothing Award 715 DAR Award 735 Jones Scholarship Nominee5 Volleyball 705 Tennis 70-725 Close-Up 72, 735 Powder Puff 72, 735 Spirit Day 72-735 Clean Up Day 725 Senior Play5 Speaker at Pleasantville Elementary 725 Junior Coun- selor at Advanced Leadership Conference 735 Instal- lation of Student Council Officers at R. P. Harris Elem. 725 WHO'S WHO5 Miss FHS5 Graduating with Hon- ors5 DAR Good Citizen Aword5 School Board Award, Honorable Mention5 Page 39, 44, 52, 51 61 88, 9Q 92, 222, 224, 22.5 236, 231 256, 251 266, 268, 269, 271, 273, 276, 305 PAT CROWDER Acappella Choir 70-735 Girls Choir 71-735 CSU 7 2-7 35 Perfect Attendance 69-7 35 Page 92, 219 JOY CUMMINGS JCL 70-73, Treas. 71-725 FHA 70-715 NHS 72-735 Concemed Young Americans 72-735 Human Rela- tions 71 -725 4th Place City Var. Archery 715 lst Place City Champs Var. Archery 725 3rd Place T.S. JCL Roman Life Contest5 Var. Archery Team 70-735 Pow- der Puff 7 2, 735 Graduating with Honors5 Page 39, 88, 92, 181 189, 266, 276, 305 D GEORGE DANIELS JCL 70-735 Human Relations 71-725 12th Grade Human Relations Rep. 72-735 Student Council 72-735 7th Grade Choir5 Matador Santa Claus 72-735 Close- Up 71, 735 Arena Sports Staff 735 Perfect Attend- ance Awards5 JCL Awdrdp Human Relations Award5 Close-Up Grant Award5 Latin Club State Scrapbook lst Place Award5 Spirit Day 69-735 International Ban- quet 71-735 wno's who, rag. 54, 61, an 92, 243, 266, 276, 312 GEORGINA DANIELS Matadors 68-73, Capt. of Records 71 -72, La Banderillero 72-735 Campus Co-Eds 71-72, Con- cerned Young Americans 72-735 Human Relations 71-725 Latin Club 70-73, Sec. 70-71, V. Pres., 71- 725 FHA 70-715 Business Club 72-735 Student Advi- sory 735 Human Relations Award 71-725 American Legion Citizenship Award 69-705 Drill Camp,S.M.U. 72-735 La Fiesta 71-725 Senior Decoration Cam.5 Senior Gift Committee5 Close-Up 71-735 Spirit Day 70-725 WHO'S WHU5 Most Outstanding Senior Mat- ador 735 Page 54, 58, 65, 66, 672 93, 251, 252, 276, 305 CINDY DAVIS Matadors 68-73, Drum Corps, La Matadora 72- 735 Branding Iron 70-735 FHA 70-715 Presidents Club 72'735 Student Council 72-735 Student Advisory 72- 735 Speech Club 68-69, Reporter5 Booster Club 67- 685 CSU 705 Office Orchids 70-715 Scholastic Award - Matadors 725 Honorable Mention for Service Award - Matadors 70, 71, 725 Perfect Attendance 705 SMU Drill Team Camp5 Spirit Day 67-725 Junior Trip5 Reata Staff 725 Clean-Up Day 735 Little Big Sis- ter Program 71 -725 Senior Play 72-735 Irvington Courts Christmas Trip 68-735 Student Advisory Com- mittee trip to Wheatley5 FFA Parade 68-735 JCL Pic- nic 725 Student Council Clean-Up Day5 La Fiesta 72- 735 Homecoming Activities 72-735 Christmas Door Decorations 70-7 35 WHO'S WHO5 Page 54, 66, 93, 238, 242, 248, 249, 251, 253, 305 DAVID DAVIS ROTC Staff5 1st Lt.5 Band5 Page 50, 93, 262, 263 DENISE DAVIS Science Club 69-72, Sec.5 CSU 70-725 FHA 70-735 Clean Up Day 715 Box Lunch 725 Greased Pig Con- test 71 -725 Senior Powder Puff5 Page 39, 59, 305 JAMES C. DAVIS Football 70-73, J.V. and Var.5 Track, 69-705 Base- ball 72-735 Mdg. Choir 71 -735 Page 39, 93 JUDITH DEASON FTA 69-715 FHA 70-725 Outstanding P.E. Student Award 69-705 D.A.R. Nominee 69-705 Homecoming Duchess 725 Page 34, 39, 93 JAMES DERR Mixed Choir 695 Acapella Choir 70-715 Madrigal Choir 71-735 FFA 72-735 J.V. Football 70-715 Track 69-705 Choir trips to Dallas 70-725 Page 60, 63, 93 E LA VERNE EAGLETON Campus Co-Eds5 Spanish Club 71-725 JCL 72-735 Library Assistant 735 Perfect Attendance 70-715 Spirit DOY 725 Page 93, 305 DIANE ENGLISH Cosmopolitans 09-705 FHA 67-685 Perfect Attend- ance 67-685 Volleyball Team 69-705 Drill Squad 69- 705 Page 59 F BECKY FINLEY ARENA Staff 71-73, Editor-in-Chief 72-735 Stu- dent Council, 69-73, Rep. 69-70, Corresponding Sec. 71-72, Rec. Sec. 72-735 NHS 71-73, V. Pres. 72-735 President's Club 72-735 Human Relations 71-725 Office Orchids 71-735 Junior Class Sec.5 First State Bank of Green's Bayou Advisory Board for Youth5 Spanish Club 69-715 Business Club 71-725 Booster Club 69-705 Brahmanettes 69-705 CYA 72-735 Senior Advisory Cam.5 Sen. Color and Flower Com. Chair- man5 Sen. Program Com., Chair.5 Rep. to TEDTAC Seminar on Cultural Awareness and Human Relations 725 Student Advisory Com. 735 Human Relations Appreciation: Award 71-725 Outstanding Junior Stu- dent Council Member 71-725 Outstanding Typing II Student 71-725 Jones Scholarship Nominee5 Clean Up 70-735 Spirit Day 69-735 Close-Up 715 Delegate to District Student Council Meeting 72, 735 Delegate to State Student Convention 72, 735 Camp Manison 735 Trinity University Journalism Workshop 715 HSU Joumalism Workshop 725 3rd Place in Layout Design5 3rd Place in Photo Detail5 1st Place District Scrap- book5 Powder Puff 72, 735 Book Fair 735 Big Brother and Sister Program 71 -725 FFA Parade5 Homecoming Tea Student Council5 Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo Parade5 March of Dimes 69-735 ARENA Fam- ily Singers 70-735 Box Lunch 715 Christmas Door Dec- oration5 NHS Initiation 725 R. P. Harris Student Coun- cil Officers lnstallation5 WHO'S WHO: Most Likely to Succeed5 S300. Scholarship from the Sam Houston Freshman Leadership Program5 S200. from Furr P.T.A.5 Honor Grad5 School Board Award, Honorable Mention5 Page 39, 49, 50, 55, 56, 93, 240, 241, 256, 25Z 268, 270, 271, 273, 276, 305, 312 PAULA FONTENOT Outstanding Business Student 72-735 Graduating with Honors 735 Participant in the OEA Youth Leader- ship Conference in Galveston 735 Page 64, 93, 258 JO BETH FREY Campus C-Eds 69-715 FHA 69-715 Business Club 71 -735 Latin Club 71 -735 Shorthand Award 735 Spirit Day 69-7 35 Slave Sole 70-735 Scrapbook Committee llatin Clubl 71 -725 Page 39, 44, 93 G JOHN GALAZNIK NFL 71 -73, Chairman of Ad Book5 Close-Up Partic- lpdrlt 715 Page 61, 93, 255 DEBORAH GARDNER FHA 69-71, Sec. 71-725 Pres. 72-735 Library Club 69-705 Campus Co-Eds 70-715 French Club 72-735 Drama Club 72-735 CYA, Sec. 72-735 Student Coun- cil 71-735 Human Relation 71-735 Student Advisor 72-735 FHA Award for Outstanding Student 715 Human Relation Appreciation Award 725 President's Physical Fitness Award 725 Powder Puff Football 725 Spirit Day 69-725 Clean Up Day 715 FHA Style Show 715 Snake Dance 725 Mother Tea 70, 715 BE Day 715 Close-Up Participant 735 FFA Parade 715 Box Lunch 70-725 Christmas Door Decoration 715 FHA Banquet 705 Senior Play Committee 735 Page 3Z 39, 45, 88, 93, 224, 225, 233, 268, 270, 276 ANN GARY FHA 69-715 CSU 69-725 Brahmanettes 705 Cam- pus Co-Eds 725 FTA 725 Student Council 69-705 All Girls Choir 695 Acappella Choir 70-725 Bl Staff 715 Business Manager 72, Asst. Editor5 1st Place FHA Bake Off Contest5 1st Place Best Feature Writing at SHSU Journalism Workshop5 Spirit Day 69-735 wHo's wi-io, rag. sz 61, az 93, 238, 242, 243 ANTHONY GONZALES Human Relations 71 -735 CSU 71 -735 Senior Invita- tion Committee 735 Spanish Club 70-715 Fres. Basket- ball 69-705 J.V. Basketball 70-735 Var. Basketball 72-735 Var. Football Statistician 72-735 Spirit Day 70-735 Yearbook 71 -735 Staff Sports Editor 725 Pow- der Puff Cheerleader 72, 735 Page 2Z Ja, 44, 45, 94, rar, 273, 305 MIKE GORMAN V.l.C.A. 71 -73, V. Pres.5 CSU 69-705 Spirit Day 69-725 Clean Up Day 70-715 Page zz 61, 94, 274, 275 CYNTHIA GRAY Art Club 70-735 FHA 70-715 BI Staff 72-735 Page 45, 94, 196, 238, 243, 305 STAN GREINER Band 69-735 Human Relations 71-725 1st Division Medal in Ensemble Contest 69, 705 Class Favorite 71 -725 Most Wanted 72-735 Spirit Day 72, 735 Page 21, 94, 199, 202 H KIM HALL FHA 70-715 BI Staff 70-725 Office Orchids 725 Business Club, Sec. 725 CSU 695 Senior Decorations Committee 735 Spirit Day 69-725 Clean Up Day 70- 715 Powder Puff 725 Big Brother and Sister Program 725 Page 94 BEVERLY HARDING NAACP 725 Physical Fitness Award 725 Perfect Attendance 725 Mixed Choir 695 Girls Choir 71-725 Acappella Choir 735 Page 94 MICHAEL HARRIS ROTC Battalion Commander 735 Cadet Corp, Drill Team Commander 72-735 Student Advisory Commi- tee 72-73 Citi!! 307 Page 94, 262, 263 JANET HARTMAN Matadors 68-73, Captain of Capes 71-72, Maior of Capes 72-73, Student Council, Rep. 69-71, French Club 67-73, Business Club 70-73, FHA 71-72, First Place at La Fiesta 72-73, SMU Summer Drill Team School 72-73, Clean Up 69-71 , Spirit Day 68-73, FFA Parade 69-72, Page 36, 94, 248, 250, 252, 305 VANESSA HENNY Business Club 68-69, Bl Staff 69-73, Editor 72-73, Matadors 68-72, Capt. of Drums 71-72, French Club 71-73, Drama Club 72-73, Corr. Sec. 72-73, Con- cerned Young Americans 72-73, Corr. Sec. 72-73, Student Council 72-73, Reporter, Student Advisory Comm. 72-73, lst Place Feature Writing, 1st Place Feature Writing NFL, Clean Up Day 71, 73, Spirit Day 68-72, Clase-Up 72, SHSU Journalism Work- shop 71 -72, Matador Game Commentator 72, WHO'S WHO, Page 25, 34, 38, 39, 44, 56, 61 89, 94, 222, 223, 225, 238, 239, 251, 268, 269, 271, 273, 276, 305 LLOYD HICKS NHS 72-73, 3rd Place Wood Shop Proiect, Page 54, 90 STEVE HIGGINBOTHAM VICA 71 -73, Sgt. at Arms, Page 61, 94, 274, 275, 305 ALBERTA HILL 5200.00 Whittier Elementary Scholarship, Page 51, 94 RONNIE HILL Spirit Day 69-72, BARBARA HOLMES FHA 71 -72, BI Staff 72, Science Club 70, Physical Fitness 72, Perfect Attendance 69-70, Basketball 69- 72, Softball 71-72, Volleyball 71, Acappella Choir 72-73, Spirit Day 73, Christmas Door Decoration 72, Page 94, 258 DARCY HOWARD Football Awards 70-72, Baseball Awards 70-72, Physical Fitness 70-72, Acappella Choir 70-73, Page 212 ALLEN HUESTIS NHS 72-73, CSU 69-73, Science Club 69-70, Stu- dent Council 70-73, Concerned Young Americans 72- 73, Parl., Chess Club 72-73, Pres., President's Club 72-73, Library Club 69-70, Boy's State Rep., Honor Rall 72-73, Senior Play 72-73, Golf Var., Capt. 69- 73, Bowling 69-70, 1st Place Team, Var., Basketball Manager 72-73, Var., Clean Up Day 70-73, Student Council Assembly, Chair. 72-73, Spirit Day 69-73, Physic's One Man Glider Flight, Chess Tournaments, Who's Who Among American High School Students 71 -73, Graduating with Honors, Page 21 59, 95, 210, 21 1, 251 268, 276, 305 BEVERLY HUNT FHA Club, V. Pres. 72, Speech Club 70, Science Club 70, Softball Award 70-72, Physical Fitness 70- 72, Perfect Attendance 70-71, Basketball 72, Foot- ball 72, Spirit Day 72, Christmas Door Decoration 7 2, Page 94 DONALD uNGvAnosEN csu 49-70, FFA 71 , an staff 72-73, Band 69-71 , Page 94, 239 mums :sucks Spanish Club, Reporter 72-73, Business Club 72- 73, Acappella Choir 72-73, Best Junior Class Sales- man, Splendora High School 71, Junior, Splendora High School 72, Spirit Day 72, Senior Play 73, Page 36, 39, 95, 266, 267 J DANNY JACKSON Furr Brahman Band 70-73, FTA 71-73, Student Council 70-72, Human Relations Club lExecutive Comm., 71-72, Latin Club 69-72, American League Award, Outstanding Student 69-70, Trophy for Musi- cal Combo in Corpus Christi 69-70, Band Trip to San Antonia 70-71 , Fiesta Flambeau Parade, Battle of Flowers Parade, U of H Band in Astfodome 70, Band Night for Houston Oilers 72, Clase-Up 73, Spirit Day 72-73, Page 21 95, 199, 201 JOHN JAMES Awards in ROTC, Track, 1Robert E. Lee High School, Baton Rouge, La.l, ROTC 70-72, Band 69-72 Robert E. Lee, Furr 7 2-7 3, Senior Play, Page 36, 90, 95 DARYL JOHNSON FTA 71-72, Human Relations 72, JCL 71-72, CSA 70-73, Bowling Team 70-73, J.V. Baseball 70-72, Var. Baseball 73, Close-Up 71 , Spirit Day 70-73, Page 21 61 95, 184 EDWARD JOHNSON Furr Marching Band, ROTC, CSA, Pres., Spirit Day, Page 95 GWENDOLYN JOHNSON JCL 72, FHA 73, Drama Club 73, Business Club 72, Office Orchids 72, Senior Play 73, Girls Choir 71-72, Acappella Choir 73, Spirit Day 71 , 72, Page 39, 95 JEARLINE JOHNSON Honor Society 69-70, Pres., Math Club 70-71, Pres., V. Pres. 69-70, Spanish Club 69-71 , Asst. Sec., Choir and Music Dept., Sec. 69-71, Mademoiselles 69-70, Chap., Library Club 69-71, UIL Competition 69-71 , Concert Choir 69-71, Student Council 70-71, Dean of Pledgees Mademoiselles 70-71, Independ- ent Studies 7O-71, Human Relations 71-72, Student Council 72-73, Business Club 71-73, Honor Society 71-73, Drama Club, Sec. 72-73, Rep. to Presidents Club for NHS 72-73, Semi Final Dramatic lnterp. 70- 71 , Human Relations 71-72, Oratory 4th Place 69- 70, Powder Puff 72, 73, Big Sister Proiect 72, Close 71, 73, Student Council Workshop Camp Manison, Spirit Day 73, Sweatshirt Sale, March of Dimes, UIL Competition, Honor Graduate, Page 39, 61 95, 222, 223, 268, 276 LYDIA JONES FHA 70-72, FTA 71, NHS 72-73, Student Council 72-73, Booster Club 72-73, Senior Advisory Commit- tee 72-73, Spanish Club 72-73, Senior Class Sena- tar, American Legion Award 70, Perfect Attendance 70, Presidential Award 71 -72, Var. Volleyball 70-73, 308 Captain, Track Team 70-72, Girls Basketball Team 73, Clean Up Day 70-71, Spirit Day 70-71, March of Dimes 72, Graduating with Highest Honors, Page 38, 39, 86, 95, 181 189, 201 251 266 SHEILA JONES VOE, Business Club 71-73, Gregg Typing Award, Capt. Defensive Team, Powder Puff, Track and Field 71-72, Spirit Day 70-73, Fingers Interior Decorator Contest Award, Page 61, 62, 95, 258 BEVERLY JOSEWIAK OEA Club 71 -72, VOL 71-72, VOE 72-73, Busi- ness Club 71-73, French Club 67-69, Choir 70-71, Nominee Ag Sweetheart 72-73, Nominee Best Dress 70-71, VOE Open House 71-73, Spirit Day 71-73, Christmas Door Decorations 71 -72, Prom Decora- tions 72-7 3, Junior Picnic 71 -72, Page 81 95, 258 K JOAN KINTZ FHA 69-70, VOL 71-72, Business Club 71-73, Bowling Club 70-71, Spanish Club 69-70, VOE 72- 73, Spirit Day 69-72, Senior Program Committee, Senior Color and Flower Committee, Award for Out- standing VOE Student 7 2-73, Page 87, 96, 258, 259, 305 TERRY KIRKSEY Soph. Basketball, Page 96 L JEFF LEWIS NHS 71-73, Marching Band 69-73, Asst. Librarian 71 , Head Librarian 72-7 3, CYA 72-73, Concert Band 69-73, Band Scholastic Award 71-72, Medal for Solo and Ensemble Contest 72, Perfect Attendance 70-72, Spanish Award for Achievement 72, Astros Tickets for Straight A Award 69-71, Jones Schol- arship Recipient, Band Trip to San Antonio 70-71, Fiesta Flambeau Parade, Battle of Flowers Parade, Spirit Day 73, Senior Advisory Committee 73, Chair., Invitations and Motto Comm., U of H Band Day in Astrodome 70-71, Band Concert at Bob Smith Ranch 70, Band Night for Houston Oilers Football Game 72, District Band Contest 73, FFA Parade 69-73, Lit- tle League Parade 69-72, WHO'S WHO, Graduating with Highest Honors, Class Valedictorian, Texas Soci- ety of Professional Engineers Mathematics Achieve- ment, Valedictory Award from Readers Digest, Band Service Award, Perfect Attendance 72-7 3, Outstand- ing Academic Achievement Award ESSO Production Research Co., Page 49, 54, 96, 199, 201, 202, 203, 256 HOLLY LINDEEN FHA 70-73, Booster Club 71-72, Sec., Reporter, Human Relations 72, Brohmanettes 70, Business Club 72, Spirit Day 70-73, Powder Puff 72-73, 51,080 Award to Bryman School, Page 39, 49, 60, 96, 305 JOSEPH LINTON JCL 70-72, French Club 70-73, Treas. 71-72, Drama Club 72-73, V. Pres., Spelling Club 70, Jr. Class Pres. 71-72, Student Council 70-73, V. Pres. 72-73, FTA 70-73, Parl. 71-72, Human Relations Executive Board 71 -72, Marching Band 70-73, Presi- dents Club 71-72, Class Favorite 70-71, 1st Place Drill Squd Drum Maior Camp - Lamar Tech, Track 69, Bowling Team 70-72, JCL State Convention 70- 71, TASC Student Council 71-72, Trinity University Student Council Workshop 72, Camp Manison 73, Drum Maier Camp Lamar Tech., Talent Shows 70-73, Spirit Day 69-73, Clean Up Day 71-72, Big Brother Program 72, U of H Band Day at Astrodome 70, Slave Sale 71, Band to San Antonio 71, Battle of Flowers Parade, Fiesta Flambeau, Student Advisory Committee, Page 21 38, 61, 90, 96, 119, 184, 202, 203, 222, 223, 237, 268, 270, 273, 305 M DEBBIE MARKIN VOCT, Treo. 72-73, Algebra Class, Pres. lSmiIey1 72-72, ROTC 1Smileyl Sweetheart, Outstanding Serv- ice to School and School District 71-72, Badminton Awards 69-70, Volleyball Award 69-70, Office Prac- tice lSmiley1 71-72, Bl Staff 72-73, Page 96, 220 LARRY MARTIN Human Relations 71-72, NHS 71-73, Student Advisory 72-73, All-District Football 72, Jones Schol- arship Nominee, JV Baseball 71, JV Football 70, Var. Football 71, Var. Football 72, All-District lCapt.1 Left Tackle, Var. Football 69, Capt., Book Fair 72, NHS 71 -73, Spirit Day 70-72, Science Fair 69, Honor Grad, Page 33, 61 96, 150, 151, 256 SHERRY MATHIS Booster Club 69-70, Volleyball Letters 2 yrs., Vol- leyball Team for 2 yrs., Var. 71 -73, F!--' v Q ' i Page 39, 187 DIANA HUFF MCGEE CSU 69-70, FHA 70-71, Math Club 67, Choir 67- 70, Pep Squad 69-70, ROTC 2nd Lt. 71-72, ROTC Service Ribbon 71-72, Page 96 ADRIAN A. MCGOWAN Furr Brahman Marching Band 70-73, Furr Brahman Marching Band Officer, Sgt. at Arms 71-72, Drama Club 72-73, Student Council 71-72, National Bowl- ing Congress 71-73, DAR Award Nominee 69, Lions Club Award Nominee 69, Perfect Attendance 69, NHS 69, Eagle Scout 69, Bowling Team 71-73, Sci- ence Fair 70, Close-Up 73, U of H Band Day in Astro- dome 70, Band Night for Houston Oilers 72, Band to San Antonio 71, Battle of Flowers Parade, Fiesta Flambeau, Senior Play, Clean Up Day, Page 21 36, 61, 96, 184, 199, 201 LINDA MCKAY FHA 70-73, Business Club 72-73, CVAE 72-73, CSU 69-70, Yearbook Staff 71-73, Senior Section 72-73, FFA Parade 69-73, Close-Up 71, Spirit Day 71 -72, Senior Planning Committee, rag. va, 220, 312 Ross Msicuon FHA 72-73, Campus Co-Eds 71 -72, ROTC Sponsor 71-73, Battalion Sponsor 72-73, Business Club 71- 72, Human Relations 71-72, Bl Staff 71-73, Business Manager 72-73, Student Council 72-73, Presidents Club 72-73, NHS 69-70, 2nd Runner Up ROTC Sweetheart 71 -72, Spirit Day 72-73, March of Dimes 72-73, Page 39, 45, 50, 89, 91 243, 262, 263, 268 ANTHONY MERRITT CSA, Science Fair 68-69, FDO V. Pres., Art Club 68-69, Member of ITT, Letters in Band 70-72, Music Award 69-70, ROTC Best Dressed Cadet 71, Service Ribbon 72, Cadet MT-l Ribbon 72, Perfect Attend- ance 69-70, Basketball 68-69, Baseball 69, Band, Choir, Stage Band 69-73, ROTC 69-73, ROTC Drill Team 71, lst Lt. ROTC 73, Page 50, 61, 91 199, 201, 202 VAN MIDDLETON Business Club 73, Student Council 69-71, NFL 69- 73, Reporter 73, Mask and Gavel 70, Human Rela- tion 72, Acappella Choir 69-72, Madrigal Choir 72, CSU 70-72, Bl Staff 73, 1st District Prose 70, 3rd Place District Humorous 69, 2nd Place Dramatic Interpretation, 3rd Place Debate 69, Milby Tourna- ment, Outstanding Speech Student 70, Var. Golf 69, JV Football 70-71, JV Basketball 70-71 , Cross Coun- try Track 70-7l, Football Statistician 73, Reata Staff 72, Levy Oratorical Contest 72, March af Dimes 69, Spirit Day 69-73, JCL Slave Sale 69-71, Page 21 60, 63, 86, 91 243, 254, 255 JENNIFER MILLER CYA 72-73, Student Council 69-73, FHA 71-72, Campus Co-Eds, Dean of Pledges 71 -72, Human Rel- ations, Executive Council, Furr Brahman Marching Band, Sec. Treas., Drama Club 72, Pres., French Club 70-73, President's Club 72-73, Business Club 71 -73, ROTC Sponsor 72-73, Concert Band, Perfect Attend- ance 70-72, Human Relation Award, 3rd Place Band Ensemble, 3rd Place Clarinet Solo, Powder Puff 72, 73, Bond Trip to San Antonio 71, Fiesta Flambeau, Battle of Flowers Parade, Spirit Day 70-72, U of H Band Day in Astrodome 70, Big Sister Program 72, Close-Up 73, Foley's Thanksgiving Parade, EXXON Scholarship, Page 31 39, 44, 91 201, 202, 222, 224, 225, 262, 268, 270, 273, 276 KENNY MILLSAP Football, All District iDefense Tacklei 69-70, 3rd Place City Track meet in Shotput 69-70, J.V. Football 70-71, Won District in Shotput, Var. Football, All Dis- trict lDefense Tacklel 72-73, WHO'S WHO, Donald E. Jones Track Award, Page 21 39, 51, 54, 61, 91 150 DEBORAH MONTGOMERY FTA 70-71, FHA 70-71, NHS 71-73, Pres, 72-73, ARENA Staff, Senior Section 72-73, Student Council 70-71, 72-73, CYA 72, Campus Co-Eds 70-71, Cheerleader 71-73, Head Cheerleader 72-73, Sci- ence Club 69-70, Business Club 72, Perfect Attend- ance 69-70, 71-73, Senior Play, Janes Scholarship Nominee, Var. Volleyball 70-71, Student Advisory, Powder Puff 72, Team Captain, 73, Spirit Day 71 -73, Close-Up 71 , 73, Clean Up Day 72-73, Senior Advi- sory Committee, Human Relations Award, Big Sister Program 72, SHSU Cheerleading Clinic 71 , 73, Booster Club fMc Reynoldsl, Capt. 69-70, Baylor Scholarship Recipient, WHO'S WHO, Most Likely to Succeed, Graduating with Honors, HISD Outstanding Student, Page 33, 38, 39, 44, 49, 54, 55, 61, 90, 91 190, 241, 256, 251 268, 270, 305, 312 KATHLEEN MORAN Human Relations 71 -72, Business Club 72-73, Drama Club 72-73, Chess Club 72, Maior Army ROTC 72-73, Page 97, 222 MISSI MYERS VOCT lCVAE1, Sec., Booster Club, FHA 70-72, Business Club 71 , Badminton and Volleyball Awards, Class Favorite 71 -72, Bl Staff 71 -73, Page 91 220, 239 N MARGIE NASH Office Orchids 70-73, Business Club 72, Student Council 72-72, FHA 71, Clean Up Day, Spirit Day, Page 97 O ARTHUR OSBORNE FFA 70-73, Choir 69, Grand Champion Heifer 72, Furr Stock Show, Page 97 BARBARA OWENS Furr Brahman Marching Band 68-73, Pres. and Drill Captain 72-73, Concert Band 68-73, Stage Band 71 -73, ARENA Staff 71 -73, Org. 71 -72, Assist- ant Editor 72-73, Student Council Homeroom Repre- sentative 68-72, Parl. 72-73, Executive French Club 69-71, Sec. of Awards and Records, Science Club 71-72, FHA 70-71, Human Relations Committee 71- 72, HR Executive Committee 71-72, President's Club 72-73, Senior Advisory Committee, CYA 72-73, Reata Staff 71 -72, Good Shepherd Methodist Church MYF Pres. 70-73, V. Pres. 69-70, Student Advisory Comm., Most Professional Musician Medal and Tro- phy 69 and 72, 1st Division UlL Band Medal for Ensemble 68-69, Five lst Division HISD Band Medals for Solos and Ensembles 69-72, Human Relations Appreciation Award, Five Year Letterman in Band, Girls Track Team Award, Top Yearbook Salesman 72-73, Powder Puff 72, 73, Center and Guard, Dis- trict Band Tryouts 69-73, Jones Scholarship Nomi- nee, James R. Hoffa Scholarship Finalist, Book Fair 72, District 13 Student Council Delegate, ist Place Scrapbook Competition 73, ARENA Family Singers 71 -73, International Assoc. of Good Neighbors - Albert Thomas Convention Center, Concert for Barbe- que at R. E. lBobl Smith Ranch, International Banquet 69-72, U of H Band Day at the Astrodome 69-73, Band Night for Houston Oilers Football game 72, Houston Livestock Shows and Rodeo Parade 68-71, 30 9 Foley's Thanksgiving Day Parade 68-725 FHA Moth- er's Tea 705 Junior Picnic5 March of Dimes 68-735 Christmas Door Decoration 69-725 SHSU Yearbook Workshop5 3rd Place Large Staff Yearbook Layout5 3rd Place Large Staff Photo Detail5 Spirit Day 68-735 Homecoming Activities5 Clean Up Day 70-735 Stu- dent Council Workshop Camp Manison 735 Big Brother and Sister Program 725 Close-Up 715 Aca- demic Bowl Team lEnglishl 72-7 35 San Antonia Band Trip 70-71, Battle of the Flowers Parade, Fiesta Flam- beau Parade5 FFA Parade 68-735 Talent Shows 69- 715 HiSD Band Concert Contest 68-735 Band Initia- tion 725 WHO'S WHO5 Most Likely to Succeed5 S200.00 Furr P.T.A. Schalarship5 Page 39, 43, 49, 55, 56, 65, 87, 88, 97, 198, 201, 202, 203, 238, 240, 241, 273, 276, 305, 312 P BRENDA PARISH NHS 71 -735 FHA 71 -725 Girls' Choir 69-705 Office Orchids 71 -735 Spanish Award 725 Volleyball Team JV 09-705 Volleyball Team 71-72, Manager5 Spirit Day 725 Graduating with Honars5 Page 45, 98, 256 SUSIE PARKER Jr. High Cheerleader 69-705 Sr. High Cheerleader 71 -735 Student Council Rep. 69-715 Student Council, Sec. 71 -725 Business Club V. Pres. 71-725 FHA, Parl. 69-705 Human Relations 71-725 FTA 72-735 CSU 72- 735 Booster Club 69-705 Homecoming Queen 72-735 Jr. Class Favorite 71-725 Volleyball Manager 70-715 Powder Puff Watergirl 71 -725 Clean Up Day 70-725 Spirit Day 69-735 TASC Convention 71 -725 SHSU Cheerleading Clinic 69-735 WHO'S WHO5 Page 21 34, 35, 39, 56, 88, 90, 98, 190, 181, 305 JIM PENNY V. Pres. of the Senior Class5 WHO'S WHO5 Human Relations5 Close-Up 725 Spirit Day 69-735 Latin Club 70-735 Bowling Team 72-735 Chess Club 72-735 3rd Place at State Convention in Greek His- tory5 Latin Club, Pres. 71 -725 lst at Gulf Coast Con- vention5 Most Outstanding Male in Senior High 71- 725 Alternate Member of the Prep Bowl 72-735 Page 38, 56, 59, 61 86, 90, 98, 184, 305 SYLVIA PEREZ FHA 69-715 Booster Club 715 Business Club 69-715 ROTC Sponsor 71-725 OFA, V. Pres. 71 -725 Good Citizenship Award ROTC5 Outstanding Booster Club Award 71 -725 Tennis Team 69-735 Spirit Day 715 Page 25, 45, 60, 98 RHONDA PERRY Concerned Young Americans 735 Science Club 705 Ready Writers 705 Spanish Club 715 St. Elizabeth Junior Auxiliary 735 NHS 705 Cheerleader 705 Bad- minton 715 Girls Track Team 725 Powder Puff Foot- ball, Junior and Senior5 Senior Play5 Page 39, 98, 276 TOMMY POORE FFA 69-735 OCT 71-73, Sergeant at Arms 72-735 lst and 4th Place Rabbits, Furr FFA Show 69-705 4th Place Steer, Furr FFA Show 71 -725 Furr FFA Livestock Show and Rodeo 725 Gelena Park Rodeo 735 North 30 Share Rodeo 735 Allen FFA Rodeo5 Page 220, 227 LOVEY PRIVETTE FHA 70, Pres.5 Drama Club 73, Treas.5 OEA5 Office Asst. 69-735 Volleyball Manager 71 -7 35 Page 98 Q MARYLYN QUARLES FHA, FTA5 Basketball Awards 72-735 Volleyball Awards 72-735 Badminton Awards 72-7 35 Softball Awards and Trophies 72-735 Var. Volleyball 72-735 Var. Girls Basketball 72-735 Page 98 RODNEY REDFORD Greenhand FFA 72-72, Pres.5 FFA 72-735 District Golf Champs 71 -725 Golf Team 69-725 Page 220, 221 305 .IOYCELYN RHODES FHA 70-735 JCL 71 -725 Business Club 72-735 Booster Club 72-735 FTA Cook-Off lst Place, Presi- dential Physical Fitness Award 71-725 Speech Insti- tute Scholarship 705 Dramatic and Poetry lnterp. Awards, lst Place 705 Basketball Awards 70-735 Badminton Awards 71 -725 Softball Awards and Tro- phies 71 -7 35 Var. Volleyball 71-735 Var. Archery 72- 735 JCL Slave Sale 715 Page 39, 98, 187, 207 MIKE ROBBINS Acappella Choir 69-705 VICA Club 71-735 Base- ball 71 -725 JCL Slave Sale 70-71 5 Spirit Day 69-735 Page 59, 61, 274 DEBORAH ROBERSON FHA5 Girls Basketball, Baseball, and Volleyball5 PAM ROBERSON Tennis Page 98 TOMMY ROBERTSON WHO'S WHO5 Var. Football5 Page 33, 56, 150, 151, 152, 221 228, 229 CHERYL ROBICHEAUX FHA 70-715 FTA 72-725 Human Relations 71-735 French Club 70-73, Sec.5 Speech 69-705 Student Council 72-735 CYA 72-735 Human Relations Certifi- cate 7I5 Spirit Day5 Clean Up Day5 Close-Up5 Senior Play5 Camp Manison Student Council Workshop5 Book Fair5 Honor Grad5 Page 44, 99, 224, 225, 272, 276 GLENDA ROBINSON FHA 70-715 FTA 72-735 Business Club 715 Campus Co-Eds 71-725 Sr. High Cheerleader 71 -725 Cheer- leader 69-705 Student Council 71-725 Volleyball 70- 715 Basketball 70-715 1st Princess in Homecoming Court5 Merit Award in Cheerleading lMc Reynoldsl Volleyball 69-715 Basketball 69-715 Badminton 705 SHSU Cheerleading Clinic 69-715 Page 34, 88, 99, 305 CASSANDRA ROSE FHA5 Perfect Attendance Awards5 Track5 Page 99 DEBRA ROSE CSU5 Office Education Association5 Business Club5 CVAE5 Page 99, 220 TERRY LEE RYLANT Choir, Fres.5 Human Relations5 All District Honora- ble Mention 17 AAAA 735 Football, Basketball, Track, Fres. 70 lVidor Highl5 JV Football 71-725 JV Track 725 JV Football 725 Var. Football 735 Var. Baseball 735 Powder Puff Cheerleader 725 Spirit Day 735 Page 59, 99, 150, 153, 273, 305 S ARTHUR SANDIFORD VOCT Club, Pres.5 Page 99, 220, 221 VERNETTE SAWYER FHA 69-705 Business Club 70-715 Speech Award 69-705 Perfect Attendance 70-725 Spirit Day5 Page 21 99 DEMITRA SCOTI' FTA, Sec. 71-735 NHS, Sec. 72-735 Bl Staff5 Stu- dent Council Homeroom Representative 70-715 Stu- dent Council, Corresponding Sec. 72-735 Campus Co-Eds 715 FTA 70-735 Science Club 695 Human Rel- ations 715 Office Orchids 715 Drama Club 72-735 Business Club 71-735 Spanish Club 695 Senior Advi- sory Cammittee5 OEA, Sec. 71-725 CYA 735 Young Americans 715 Outstanding VOE Student 71 -725 Nominee for DAR 695 Jones Scholarship Recipient5 Powder Puff 72, 735 Clean Up Day 705 Spirit Day 71, 725 Close-Up 735 Big Sister and Big Brother Program 725 UIL Contest 705 WHO'S WHO5 5500.00 Scholar- ship to Spelman College in Georgia5 Graduating with High Honors5 School Board Award, Honorable Men- tion5 Page 21 39, 49, 51 99, 236, 231 243, 256, 251 269, 273, 305 LISA SHANK FHA 725 FTA 715 Spirit Day 725 Page 39, 60, 99, 305 KENNY SHARP FFA 70-735 FHA 71-725 Page 99, 221 305 RHONDA SIMS CSU 69-705 FHA, 69-705 NFL 70-715 Office Orchids, 69-705 ARENA Staff 71 -735 Student Council 69-705 Spirit Day 695 Clean Up Day 695 Business Club 7 2-735 Jr. High Cheerleader 69-705 Spanish Club 70-715 Lettered in Debate 70-715 District 3 One- Act Play 70-715 Third Place in Debate - MC Wil- liams Speech Tournament 70-715 Senior Planning Comm. 72-735 National Thespian Society5 Honor Grad5 Page 99 RICHARD SIMS Math Club 66-73, Pres. 72-7 35 Student Council 72-735 President's Club 72-735 C.Y.A. 72-735 Gradu- ating with Honors5 NHS 70-735 ' Page 256, 276 TIM SIMS Honorable Mention Basketball 715 Most Valuable Player Spring Branch Tournament 725 Perfect Attend- ance Award 705 Var, Basketball 69-735 Football 695 Page 44, 49, 61, 99, 160 DON SMITH Spanish Club 69-73, Pres. 71-725 Human Relation Council 71 -725 Science Club 70-725 Photography 70- 735 Business Club5 Booster Club 69-715 JCL 70-735 Outstanding Spanish Student 71-725 Human Rela- tions Council Award 725 Tennis 70-735 Trinity Jour- nalist Workshop 715 Cinco de Mayo 70, 715 Clean Up Day 71, 725 Spirit Day 70-735 Book Fair 725 Sen- ior Play5 Prom Cammittee5 Big Brother Proiect5 Page 100, 305, 315 RAY STANFIELD Human Relations 71-73, Executive Council5 Stu- dent Council 70-73, Senator 10th, 11th, 91115 NHS 71 -735 NFL, Fres. 705 All District Baseball 725 Out- standing Student Council Member 715 All Tourna- ment Basketball lDeer Parlj 725 Fres. Football 705 JV Football 715 Fres. Basketball 705 JV Basketball 71- 725 Var. Basketball 725 Var. Baseball 70-735 Four Year Letterman5 Powder Puff Coach 725 Spirit Day 70-735 Student Council Clean Up Day 71, 725 Honor Grad5 Page 43, 90, 100, 161, 272, 305 JAMES STEPHENSON VICA5 CVAE5 Fres. Track, Football, Lettered5 JV Track, Football5 Spirit Day 69-735 MIKE SULLIVAN NFL 70-71, V. Pres.5 JV Baseball 71 -725 Page 100, 220, 223 T BEVERLY TAYLOR NHS 71-735 JCL 72-735 National Junior Honor society imc Reynoldsl 69-70, FTA 72-73, spanish Club 71 -725 Number Sense 69-705 Orthographic Society 72-735 Library Club 725 Teenage Library Association at Texas 71-725 Perfect Attendance 69- 735 Nominee for DAR Award 705 Nominee for Amer- ican Legion Award 705 Merit Award in Girls PE 705 Jones Scholarship5 Science Fair 705 Close-Up 735 Worked on Christmas Basket Committee 70-725 Spirit Day 70-725 Texas State JCL Convention 735 Science Field Trip to Manned Spacecraft Center in NASA 69, Outstanding Participation JCL State Convention, 2nd Place UIL Spelling Contest District 17, Regional UIL Contest, Data Processing Management Assoc. Schol- arship Nominee 73, Graduating with High Honors, Page 49, 100, 256 MICHAEL TOMLINSON CSU 70-72, Bl Staff 72-73, Band 70-72, Mdg. Choir 71 -7 3, Library 70-71, Human Relations Big Brother 71 -72, Essay Contest 70-71, Two Band Med- als Spirit Day 70-72, Page 100, 239, 243 KATHY TUTT NFL 71 -73, Tournament Director, V. Pres., NHS 72-73, Student Council 70-72, Representative, Spirit Day 70-72, Clean Up Day 70-71, Graduating with Honors, Page 58 W DAVID WALKER Advanced Choir 72-73, Boys Chorus 70-71, Acap- pella Choir 71-73, Human Relation 71 -72, American Legion Awards, Honorable Mention 71 -72, Two Year Var. Football Capt. 70-71, Basketball Letter 70-71, Track 71 -72, Football 71 -73, Basketball 70-72, Spirit Day 70-73, Page 39, 100 DELL WASHINGTON Perfect Attendance 69-73, lst Team All District Defense End, Res. 69-70, Honorable Mentions 71 - 73, Var. Football, Fres. Track Team 69-70, Spirit Day 72-73, Powder Puff Football Coach, Page 39, 100, 150, 153 DOUGLAS WEISKOPF NHS 71-73, Good Shepherd Methodist Youth Fel- lowship, V. Pres., NFL 70-71 , CYA 72-73, Pres., Stu- dent Council, Senator 72-73, Chess Club 72-73, 2nd Place VFW Script Writing Contest 72, National Merit Scholarship Finalist, School Representative to Gemco Scholarship Contest, Academic Prep Bowl Team lHis- toryl, Reata Staff 72, Organized the CYA Club 72, Student Council Advanced Leadership Workshop, Senior Spirit Day 72, Close-Up 71, WHO'S WHO, Graduating with Highest Honors, School Board Award, Honorable Mention, Page 3Z 38, 43, 5Z 101, 223, 256, 257, 268, 276 JUDY WEST Business Club 72, 73, Volleyball Team 71 , NELTA WHITE JCL 70-71, FTA, Treas. 79-73, Student Council 69- 73, Drama Club, Pres. 72-73, Bl Staff 73, Young Americans Historian 71-72, Marching Band 70-72, Librarian, Concert Band 70-73, Spanish Club 72-73, Office Orchids 70-73, FHA 69-70, Science Club 69- 70, Business Club 70-71, Perfect Attendance 69-70, Solo and Ensemble 70, Band Letterman, Most Popu- lar, Cheerful, Versatile, Wittiest 69-70, lMilIer Jr. Highl, Outstanding Bondsman 69-70, Bowling Team 73, Track Team 69-70, Volleyball 69-70, Powder Puff, Capt. 72, Powder Puff 73, Spirit Day 71-73, Slove Sale 70-72, Camp Manison Workshop 73, Senior Planning Committee, Clean Up Day 73, Book Fair, lst Place Student Scrapbook District 13, Parade of Flowers and Fiesta Flambeau in San Antonio 70, U of H Band Day 70-71, FFA Parade 70-73, Foley's Parade 70-72, Livestock Parade 70-72, Little League 70-72, Page 39, 65, 67, 86, 89, 101, 202, 222, 223, 236, 237, 243, 268, 270 DARAIN WHITEHEAD Newspaper Editor 69-70, Royal Ladies 69-70, Library Club 69-70, Alternate Pres., Spanish Club 69- 70, Student Council 69-70, 72-73, Jr. National Honor Society 69-70, Y-Teens 69-70, Sr. Class Sec. 72-73, FTA 71-73, FHA 70-71, Campus Co-Eds 70- 71, Human Relations 71-72, President's Club 71 -72, NHS 71-73, JCL 70-72, Asst. Treas., Drama Club 72- 73, Club Advisor, Senior Advisory Committee 72-73, Matadors, Capt. of Trumpets 71-72, Maior of Music 72-73, Human Relations Appreciation Award 72, Outstanding Scholarship in Matadors 71, Certificate of Achievement American Drill Team and Pep Squad School 72, Outstanding Royal Lady 70, Valedicto- rian 70, Jones Scholarship Nominee, Certificate of Merit Law Day Essay Contest 70, Powder Puff Foot- ball 72, 73, Close-Up Program 73, American Drill Team and Pep Squad School 72, Camp Manison Leadership Conference 73, JCL Convention 71, TASC District Meeting 73, Upward Bound Proiect 71 , 72, La Fiesta 71 -73, Spirit Day 71-73, 5400.00 Award to University of St. Thomas, Honor Grad, Page 39, 49, 6Z 86, 101, 222, 223, 23Z 243, 252, 256, 305 BRENDA WHITTINGTON Campus Co-Eds 71-72, Junior High Cheerleader 69-70, Senior High Cheerleader 70-72, Head Cheer- leader 71-72, JCL 71-72, Reporter, 72-73, Student Council 69-70, Representatives CYA 72-73, Mdg. Choir 70-73, JCL lst, 71-72, 3rd, 72-73, Placed in Four Man Relay at Lamar Roman Games, Lady in Waiting 71-72, Track 72-73, Powder Puff 73, Spirit Day 69-73, March of Dimes 69, Clean Up Day 70- 72, Wool Contest Nation Wide 72, Worked on Reata Staff 71 -72, Junior Picnic 71-72, Motto Committee 73, Big Sister Program 71-72, Senior Skip Day and Prom, Page 21, 39, 101, 256, 257 BRENDA WILLIAMS VOC, Page 101, 220 ' SYLVESTER WILLIAMS Acappella Choir 72-73, Men's Choir 70-71, Human Relation 71-72, NHS 69-70, Two JV Letters 70-72, Football, Baseball, Three Var. Letter, One Jacket Football and Baseball, All District Baseball 71- 72, Perfect Attendance, Baseball 71 -73, Football 71- 72, Spirit Day 71 -72, Page 101, 150 VEDA WILLIAMS JCL, Sec. 69-73, Library Club, Pres. 68-73, FTA, V. Pres. 71 -73, Spanish Club 71 -72, Presidents Club 71 - 73, Student Council 69-73, District 5 Tala, Treas. 70- 72, Perfect Attendance, Human Relations 72, Volley- ball 69, Powder Puff Football, Spirit Day 69-72, Clean Up Day 72, 73, Close-Up 72-73, JCL State Convention 73, Page 101, 236, 23L 276 MORGAN WORD Student Council, Hist. 72-73, Representative 70- 72, Drama Club, Hist. 72-73, CYA 72-73, NHS 69, 71-72, Treas. 72-73, Future Scientist of America, Pres 69-70, Orchestra 69-70, All City Symphony Orchestra 69, French Club, Hist. 70, Treas. 71 , Pres. 72, President's Club 71-73, Human Relations 70-72, CSU 69-70, ARENA Staff, Photographer 70-73, Head Photographer 72-73, Senior Class Pres. 72-73, Distinguished Young Americans 73, lst Place Science McReynoIds Jr. High, Houston Post - Greater Hous- ton - Science Fair 70, Honorable Mention Physics, Outstanding Science Student 70, Perfect Attendance 69-71, Outstanding Photographic Achievement - SHSU Workshop 72, American Legion Runner-up 70, Human Relations Appreciation Award 72, lst Place Intermediate Photography Trinity University Work- shop 71 , Jones Scholarship Nominee, SHSU Commu- nications Workshop 72, Clase-Up 71, Trinity Univ. Communications Workshop 71, Student Council Camp Manison 73, Spirit Day 70-73, Senior Play, REATA Staff 72, Renovation 72-73, Student Advisory Committee, Big Brother Program 72, Worthing Schol- arship Recipient, Liberty Bell Scholarship lst runner- up, Mr. Furr, Powder Puff Sweetheart 73, Outstand- ing Bay in the Senior Class - Houston Post, WHO'S WHO for 1973, Most Likely to Succeed, 3300.00 Sam Houston Alumni Association, Honor Grad, HISD Outstanding Student, S4,000 Worthing Scholarship, DAR Good Citizenship Award, Speaker at Pleasant- ville Elem. Graduation, Page 2Z 36, 31 38, 49, 51, 52, 55, 56, 58, 6Z 86, BZ 88, 101, 222, 223, 225, 236, 23Z 256, 255 268, 270, 271, 273, 276, 305, 314 DONA WRIGHT Student Council, Rep. 70-73, NHS 71 -73, Honor Roll 70-71, CSU 70-71, Presidents Club 72, Pres. of Business Club 72-73, REATA Staff 72, FHA 70-73, Winner of UIL District Shorthand Contest 72, Best Dressed Senior High Girl 72-73, Clean Up Day 70- 72, Spirit Day 70-73, Door Decorations 70-73, Honor Graduate, Page 66, 101, 235 Y VICTOR YELDELL Human Relations 71 -72, NHS 69-70, Science 69- 70, Prom Committee 72-73, Close-Up Program, Fel- lowship Award 72, JV Letters 70-72, 1 Var. Letter 72-73, Human Relations Appreciation Award, Foot- ball 69-73, Powder Puff Football Coach 71 -73, Latin Club Slove Sale 71 -72, Page 2Z 51,101,150 PATRICIA YOUNG Science Club, Pres. 73, Presidents Club 72-73, Stu- dent Council 72-73, French Club 72-73, Scouting Club 72-73, Cheerleader lMc Reynolds, 69-70, FHA 71 -72, Speech Tournament lst, 2nd Place, Student Council - Mission Possible 72-73, Scout-Pitch-In 72- 73, Science Fair 69-70, Page 101, 150 .MJ 3 .- ff . 2 Q.-xg' sys!! e :fu A .-ff . .Q fx v - gt ,KJ-e' .v'.,.xP',' , ii ,i ?3 ' ':,- -A , 1 f . nvfs ef 4. 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