H Grady Spruce High School - Tipi Yearbook (Dallas, TX)

 - Class of 1969

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.4 bQ'i3!3, uw- pw-,. 'J 1 J, of i L... fun!! -maze-nn-my J ui ' M P .xl in ,.,-.- N 1 x A u 3 lf' I Tgqxxx R . x 'Kc 1, N w-, sf .- ipi 1969 H Grady Spru T H' h S hool Welcome to Apochelcmd . The l969 Tipi Stott greets oll visitors to this pictoriol representcition of the l968-69 school yeor ot Spruce. Trecid worily. An lndion lurks behind every picture. zologra zers: Mike Macwithey Mitchell Box Mitchell Welxli Table of Contents Faculty ..... Activities ........ .. Organizations ..... Personalities ..... ..... Sports .... .... Classes ............ .... Advertisements ..... ..... IO .26 57 141 153 185 254 'M ,nf ,,2Q,,,w N A vw '.-,Q , W 11 . 1 4 wp w , V -'ig , '.U'I1 Qspqre us! :Y scfoof f2Q oQrs we 06 owe? a Afff race eofzcahbzz. Ufanfs' fo you, Wfr. Erie ' cSluoQ1z l ZOUQ 14122515 ile 5 Q 3 ...Q-., N ref THE VANISHING AMERICAN Long years ago the Southwest was inhabited by many tribes of Indians. Among these flitted a nomadic people -the Apaches, a wandering race of warriors. The Apaches were a fierce and proud people, proud of their tra- ditions and their fighting men. They prayed to ancient gods before setting out on periodic raids against their mortal enemies, the Comanches. On the coming of the white men, the Apaches struggled to maintain their ways of life. They often fought against overwhelming odds. In the end, as anyone who watches television knows, the Apaches lost. They were forced to submit to another peopleis traditions. They lost their individual- ity, thus losing their pride. 6 'fx 'f-3565571135 Qi'5fm4'Q'Qf,-. gif J fr' igf,-.fa , :ff .mj'15 fzr 'K .-HE 1-5 1.i,TI.1L wig-ig ' A N: 1. . fa.. 1,-,Z W - --,. . -----1 71 ---. -74 E!-.:.-517 'IA an ':e 1n 'Ta a 'yn 1- J-. 14 'A '-- L, .. WN ...LA .LL.,, , ,. W, .. . Q , I' ' Q , . f ' , .ii fs. A ' m f , S v,,. .1 H 1 'ML H :Q . - - w ,m, . . A .ff :xv -ff: H . jr.: .71 ,. 7. ' Q 'li -A L .- .'. ,fQ f3f ' q5'3'f, gf ff . . -gf ifff - isis: 1 - ' J' ' 1 A 5 V A ,i fu, fa - '.-.1ffZ I ,, - K ij' U' '5?'9?f'. ' -f 1-ff ...aff fwwg , - 1-.1 ..-. - - . t , .L v-.' fgzfg.. X -1-A-asfzz. , Y Lim, VL - 11235 ',hh A ,x r '.gQ w,2si.g THE NEW BREED . . . A new race of Apaches has arisen in memory of the old. Though differ- ing from the ancients in matters of dress, the modern Apaches still wear heads and leather. They, too, are a proud people, proud of their tradi- tions. Yet the new Apaches differ from the old ones hy supporting friend- ship and peace, not hatred and war. They continue to he the uncommon kind, the different type of high school. They do not always win over odds, yet they can never be beaten. Backed lay years of proven traditions, the new A p a c h e s-the Spruce Apaches-can look to the future with pride in themselves and their school. This 1969 Tipi is a tribute to and history of the H. Grady Spruce Apaches. Read it with pride. 1 av k i Faculty Secretarial Editor-in-chief and Faculty Editor: Bari Cole Assistant Faculty Editor: Linda Wilhite Dr Estes Attends H G S Lotln Club Porty SMU Cur Superintendent of Schools Dr. Nolan Estes The Board of Education L. lo R.: .lack Dunlop, Mrs. Henri L. Bromherg. Jr., Jerry D. Wheat, ,lohn Platt Green, Marvin H. Berkeley, Presi dent, Nolan Estes, Supl. of Schools. Perm-y E. Luecke, lr.. M. D.. Vice-President, Emmett J. Conrad, M. D., C. R Hollingsworth. Sam R. Faris. The A d m i n i s T r cs T A, . I O fl L. to R.: Hollis Allen, ASs't Supl.. C. C. Miller. Ass't Supl., Dale Douglas, Deputy Supl., Don E. Matthews, Ass'l Supl., Allan Cannon, Ass'l. Supl., Nolan Estes, Supl. of Schools, Robert H. McKay, Ass'l. Supl., H. D. Pearson. Ass't. Supl. U I' r i n c i ca Good-bye Apaches! I will go to my grave indebted to you for the six most wonderful years that is was ever a rnan's privilege to enjoy. For your contribution, for your strength. and for your determina- tion to make the I Care program a reality. Isay, uthank youfi Remember this, if your experience and time spent at H. Grady Spruce was worth While, it will show in your influence and leadership in days to come. Remember your willingness to stand up and be counted, your hard work that eouldnit have been achieved by any other way than trading that bed for a lantern and getting started early and staying late if needed Your dedication to a cause that you thought and that you knew was worth while makes you rightfully the heirs to three-fourths of my heart that I leave with you. The only guide to a man is his conscience: the only shield to his memory is the rectitude and sincerity of his actions. An example guarded only by neighborly respect and honorable obli- gations, is to every one a pattern for the future of Spruce. Let Apaches, therefore, brace themselves to their duties, and so bear themselves that if the HHonor,7 at Spruce and its student body last for future boys and girls, Apaches will say: Hfhis was their finest hourf' M5322 Our Counselors ll NIMH, vmssl.1cY 1-.man 1-.-.x,,..,..x1 I-1I.IZ,Xl5ETH LfN1KII:XHT Sllulvnl Body Cuunwlnr JUAN KIVSH AN Svuinr Klum-1-I-yr NXNCIY H-XHYICY .luninr Cmllxsrlnr KIil!ICklC.-K CHIC ICR Suplmlnoru Cmxnsvlor Gffice Staff WII.I,II'1 NIAE DOROTHY LEE fIfIAIiIOI'iII': WIIIISON DEIANEY Clvrk Clvrk fII1'l'k ir KATIIRYN VAN SWEDEN Secretary 4.-uv W VIRGINIA VIRGINIA .IEAY IIENYEH AIILISUN CHAI'I'EI.I. Data Prur. Clvrk Clerk Nurse LOLFISIC PITMAN III-ml I.iI1rarIun CHRISTINE LEISTER YERNAD N JOHNSON Clcrk f If ALAIVI RUTH VAN SIXIEIJEN Clvrk I 5. , .,.M...sM I . I Q ,.J,i Q, I f 3 I I I ' 'Nb limp., If ROIIIIIIII EVANS Clvrk VIRGINIA SALTER Data Prof. Librarians I5 JOYCE COKEK Livingston Stain College ENGLISH BILLYE COUCH N.T.S.U. JR. ENG. HERSHEL GLANZ S.M.U. ENGLISH COACH DORIS KEMI' T.C.U. ENGLISH AUDREY LOVEGREN S.M.U. ENGLISH KAY TURNEY S.M.U. ENGLISH I6 English NANCY COFI-'MAN E,T.S.U. ENGLISH HARVEY FAILS E.T.S.U. ENGLISH MARY KOCH LOIS ANN If. nf Trxas HAHNL ENGLISH, N,T.S.U. JOURNALISM, FRENCH, NEWSPAPER ENGLISH EUNICE JUDY LARKIN Mc-GOWAN U. nf Illinois T.C.U. ENGLISH SPANISH GRACE STUBBS BARBARA Baylor U. RICHARDSON JR, ENG., U, of Tex. BUS. ENG., SPANISH SALESMANSHIP MARY JANE ANNE W'ARE THOMPSON U. of Texas U. of Tex. ENGLISH LATIN, ENGLISH Foreign Language D. NELSON BERRY TULIA BUSSELLE Tvxas Tech. S.M.U. CIVICSg W'OIII.D HISTORY: AMER. HIST. ANNUAL I SYLVIA BUTLER Baylor Univ. AM. HISTORY LUDWIG CHAMPA U. nf Minn. AM. AND WORLD HISTORY CURTIS L. BYRD N.T.S.U. ADV. CIVICS: TEXAS HISTORY CHARLES COLE N.T.S.U. WORLD HISTORY DENNIS HILTON N.T.S.U. LAT. AM. AND AM. HIST. WILL LOW'RANCE U. nf Tvx. ADY. CIVICSQ: AM. HIST. JOE PASQUA S.M.U. TEX. HIST. COACH WILLIAM STEWART E.T.S.U. WORLD AND AM, HIST. COACH OMER TOBIAS U. of III. AM. HIST. ECONOMICS: ENG. HIST. FACULTY JOHN PALL FIYLTZ U. of TQ-x. ADV. CIVICS COACH BOBBY LOCK E. T1-x. Baptist TEXAS HIST. KAY NELSON N.T.S.U. AM. HIST.: WORLD HIST. LLOYD PATE E.T.S.U. WORLD HIST. COACH ROB TAYLOR E.T.S.U. PROB. OF DEMOCRACY COACH TALMADGE WHITE N.T.S.U. AM. HIST I7 Vocational Ed. Commercial Ed. THOMAS BALLARD MARSHALL BARBARA BETTY PAT BROWNING D0lJGl.,xs E.T.5.U. CQHMAN Tf-ms Tw-h. T.c.U. CRENSHAW I.c.T. U. of MU. SHORTHAND TYI'INGg SHORTHAND E.1'.s.u. D.E. TYPING EDWlN,A EDWARDS LEONARD HARCROW WARREN GAUNTT CEORGANN KELLEY EDNA PEARL N.T.S.U. E.T.S.U. S,M.U. N.T.S.U. NEWTORT V.0.E. A.C.T. BOOKKEEPING TYPING Tex, Worm-n's U. TYPING Math A M ALLEN CHRISTIAN STEVANN CISSELL RAYMOND FIELDS ROBERT HAMES Arlington State U. of Tvx. S.M.U. Mirlwcstvrn U. CALCULUSQ TRIG. GEOMETRY: REL. ALGEBRA: BUS.' MATHQ ALC. PL. GEOMETRY REL. ALGEBRA GEOMETRY BUS. LAW A ,. , l . UL, 4 'xi F 1' F4' , XGF x Q xxffffl Z K 4 ,F N X K I ff! ' xx . 4. f' f i JUNE JETT CAMILO 1,1505 HOLLIS TAPP RUBY TAYLOR S.M.U. U, of T4-X, U. uf Tvx. T.W.Ll. REL. ALGEBRA REL. ALC.: ALC. MATH ALGEBRA Industrial Ed. h,,,'-XA DAVID LEE BROWN LOWELL CAMPBELL E.T.S.U. E.T.5.l'. DRAFTINGQ WOOD- PLASTIC AND METAL WORKING SHOP --.ng- f ,4 .ff Il. S. JOBE5 ROBERT KILE JIMMY L, ROWE EVANS RLTHERFORD PHILIP TODD U. of Tex. N.T.S.U. N.T.S.lf, U, nf Tax. N.T.S.I'. AUTO MECHANICS WOODWORKINGQ TECH. DRAFTINGg ALTO BODY ELECTRONICS: METAL SHOP ARCH. DRAFTING METAL SHOP FA C U LTY Science JUDY AYERS GEORGE COCKRELL ROBERT I-'LDGE Wf YV. HARLOW' E,T. Bapt. Sul Russ Cullf-ge N,T.S.If. l'. of Tex. CHEIVIISTRYQ BIOLOGY PHYSICSQ MATH BIOLOGY BIOLOGY ' Ze , J Q0 Lf- C! C PHILIP JONES END.-X JUNKINS SHARON MARTINSEN GEORGE U. of Tex. Baylor Univ, N.T.S.lT. TALIAFERRO CHEMISTRYQ BIOLOGY BIOLOGY E.T.S.U. BIOLOGY BIOLOGY I9 Fine Arts EVELYN ROBBINS KAY SKELTON S.NI.U, Abilene Christian Col. ORCHESTRA DEBATEg ENG. 7 'Qs'-,QQY BETTYE WALLACE N.T.S.U. ROSEANN MARKS Sophie Newcomb ART BAND ZELWANDA HENDRICK DIANE HITT S-M-M N.T.S.U. SPEECH: DRAMA ART CHARLES WILLIAMS Trinity Univ. Y , CHORAL MUSIC Homemciking - I. by JUANITA GROGAN BEVERLY NEI-M5 Tex. Womvn's U. SW- TUX. Sl. 4 HOME ECONOMICS HOMEMAKING I I I I I fm 1 . 1 JOYCE THOMAS JUDY WALLACE JUANITA CALHOUN MARY HINDS IMOGENE OLIVIER N.T.S.U. E.T.S.U. HOME AND FAMILY HOMEMAKING LIVING NI ARY PICKENS T W U. GIRLS P.E. DRILL TEAM FACULTY Physical Ed. Drivers Ed. CAROLYN RHODES E.T.S U GIRI S P E 1 LEO BURKHALTER N.T.S.U. DRIVERS ED. MAX GATLIV T T h BOYS P E 0scAR BLAIR N.'r.s.U. DICK KNOX Dnrvms ED. . II. .. TCH MVW Boys PE , xi'-if IIII ss I X: E 'N Student Teachers COL. .IAINIES H SPANN Texas ASH R.O T.C BARBARA WOOD SHERRY CAROL MARILYN BROWN DUKE HADEN R.CJ.T.C. I- 5 Sgt. Maj IR. R.O T C. ROBERT CAROL BECKY BILL METCALF MOORE INICKELS YOUNG Smiles Make Our Day!! DE WEY DENSON YOU CAN SMILE WHEN YOU CAN'T SAY A WORD. YOU CAN SMILE WHEN IT'S CLOUDY OR FAIR. YOU CAN SMILE WHEN YOU CANNOT BE HEARD. YOU CAN SMILE ANYTIME AND ANYWHERE. A. H. Ackzey 2' Mrs. Mary Bellamy Study Hall ln Memoriam Dr. Orville Correll Mathematics if iii L JEAN ll.-XDLEY Hranl Dir-lician E l l ,gy 3 W U Y if f 3 1 . 055 ,qu Q qi 'za' S . E . P All. 'Xl0liG.'5.N Parking Atlvmlan! X J,-Xxllfs N VKTION Xlaintt-nunrv Engim-1-r FACULTY Cafeteria Staff 5, I Front Row: L. I0 R.: Oleta Creamer. Jean Hadley, Clvtus Cleaver, Betty Colson. Evelyn Bolin. Louise Little, Patsy Haygootl. Fay Cowden. Buck Row: Allyne Stephens. Alva Harris, Lena Redd, Norma Loyd, Wanrla McKenzie. Beuna Carter. Ruliy Cox, Robbie Chambers, Louise Cantrell, Ruth Herron. Custodicms 4 l .-2? T Front Rnw: L. to R.: Curtis Holcomb, Dewey Rliarp. Tliearlord Morris, Mary Parks, Second Row: I.. lo R.: Buck Myrick, Robert W. Smith. Melvin llunvli, William Goynes. ,lolmniv Alphin, Almer Dye, Earnest Cameron, Allmert Ticlwell. Asst. Custodian, 23 , rf, U! s E K P.T.A. CARES It is the purpose of the P.T.A. to improve the understanding and communication between the administration, faculty, and parents. Through their meetings and programs, this organization is able to add a greater meaning to the traditions and policies of our schools as well as making many contributions to our community. They sponsor various activities of our school, and with their assistance we accomplish many of our goals. H GRADY SPRUCE HIGH SCHOOL an '7 'ff milf! s iv' buss Q s r I X xazxnegr X at 'P'3:'3 Q-sm -is 3 Wswnru 52 FACULTY H BRADY SPRUC1 HIGH SCHOOL L! ina, su, 1 AQ, .4 at Eg.: Y ps! ,QXLQ 3 Ma 5 N 34- 'JA' I' A 4 a 1 ,px Y but I ' 9? Wefxxzix 1, J 'Ji 31.1 -'13' . I QE. 'gy , , 6',:.1.Sv:f1f.pQ51335:-q'i.-1:'t'g3 tg1,59re.. ' --,1 . ,LM , . ....,,, b. I .sb .ist xirrfrjg, ,.z,LC5L..! gf.. wx l 1 . ,O V A VV ,AQ 1 5 , V 12:-,,,, 11 .57 1nLs.,.p.:,gs l,..,.vi.s ggi' - - W f' Ah Wm v ,sv deff P 1'tQJ5t,f3,+i.'5g.yQ7'i't,s.l4QA's:esQgfR 5' .. y as f++23'1?!1 ' STM. f fiislzff-ffs? -trrz-:gases - y f .f.f f4'.3'a'-Q'-Q, 'ii --Q1 4 , f ui . - ,EA 'nf ' If G .3fw,'ffwu' nf.. .-4 ' I ptr' 6412. pt' 5.4 ,. - .Sli Z5 President, Mrs. B. J. Mangrum P ice-President, Mrs. M. H. Burleson sf, ,Wax 25 Activities Assistant Erlitorin-chief and Activities Editor: Phillis Bevill Assistant Activities Editors: ,Ian Thorn and Stephanie johnson The Summer Ends Lf ACTIVITI E5 i t After an exciting summer, everyone met at the school in the lunchroom for Annual Day on Saturday, August 26, 1968. It is a great day to get together with your friends. School began with a 4'WelCcmme Back to Schoolw Dance. It was a big success. The music was supplied by wfhe Sights and Sounds of the Night Beforef' and School Begins. APACHES oN THE WARPATH Spruce comes alive during football season. We have several organizations in which the student body can join and be elected lo. Our cheering section begins with the cheerlead- ers. However, without the Tribe, the lVlescaleros, the band, the Sundancers, the Braves, and the spectators, they would be an unnecessary organ- ization. Several of our organizations are Hon the field performers. Our most important group is the Apache football team. Our half-time shows are always filled with lots of excitement. The Sundancers along with the Apache band and the majorettes never fail to perform. 28 W-2 , 5 ff L f ,QI ,a ,XJ 1? P i K ....V,,.,, Candy Conn, Cecil Forman Cindy Cooke. Bruce Bramlelt - Liss. 5 5 Q' Debbie Hodge, Gene Calloway .ffifidf Linda Trammel, David Nix ,'9 Terry Wade, Tommy Moore Ist runner-up, Kitty Clarkg Buddy Toles 2nd runner-up, Donna Jacobsg David Ellis ACTIVITIES 1968 Homecoming Queen Suson Crosslond The 1968 Homecoming Dance was held after the game with Woodrow' Wilson Friday, November 8. Following the game, everyone came to the school for the dance held in honor of the Queen and her court. The 1968 Homecoming Queen, Susan Crossland, and her runners-up were chosen by the school from a select group of fifteen candidates. This group consisted of five sophomores: Candy Conn, Cindy Cooke, Debbie Hodge, Linda Trammell, and Terry Wade, five juniorsg Denise Boozer, Shelia Carbbe, Nancy Gardner, Patricia Perry, and Deborah Smith, and five seniors: Kitty Clark, Susan Crossland, Donna Jacobs, Kathy Lybrand, and Amelia Miskell. Susan was crowned by the 1967 Queen Suzanne Sewell and Mr. Fite. Accompanying her were Ist runner-up, Kitty Clarkg and 2nd runner-up Donna Jacobs. l Kathy Lybrand, Ernie Thomas Amelia Miskell. Steve Conley Shelia Crabhe, Randy Hartley Denise Boozer, Mike Loyd Nancy Gardner, Mike Fowler nj' Patricia Perry, Ronnie Pavageau Deborah Smith, Randy Moore 3I Juniors: From left to right: Brenda Cline, Vicki Rich, Karen Os- horne, Denise Boozer, Shelia Cralmhe, Deborah Smith. 32 Seniors: From left to right: Annie Kadleck, Becky Harrell, Kitty Clark, Donna Jacobs, Rhonda Beene. Sophomores: From left to right: , Pearcy, Lynn Horne, 1 Wade, Karen Calloway, L bie Hodge, Beverly Bla wood. Foll Activities Dcmce sponsored by The Athletic Department The Fall Activities Dance was held in the girls, gymnasium December 13, 1969. lt was sponsored by the Athletic department. Six girls were nomi- nated from each class. To qualify, each girl had to sell at least S100 Worth of candy. Kitty Clark was named Miss Apache. Her runners-up were: lst, Becky Harrellg 2nd, Donna Jacobs. Deborah Smith, for selling the most candy, received a 5535 gift certificate. Due to a tie for second place, Wonna Jacobs and Beverly Blackwood both received 'l5 gift certificates. lst runner-up: Becky Harrell 33 2 t 3 gfwmteefw' if if Kitty Clark was named Miss Apache. 2nd runner-up: Donna Jacobs Deborah won the 335 gift certificate Train for New York City boarding at track three. Me? Lonely ? Senior Class Presents: Ask Any Girl Conductor . . . Meg Wheeler .. Mrs. Wheeler . Mr. Wheeler . , Aunt Fern . Aunt Lettie . . Lucy .... Ada . . . Lisa . . . Ruby .... Heidi . . . Jeannie Vince Alvin ....... Terri ......... Miles Doughton . Evan Doughton Telephone Operator Ellen ........... lane . . . . Director ....... Assistant Director Stage Crew ..... House Personnel . Cost PRODUCTION STAFF . Johnny Shumake . . . ,lennifer Haleii .. Amelia Miskellli . . . Mike Foutchl' Mary Saenz Shirley Wood lVlarilynn Binghamw . . . . Billie Huckalayii . . . . . Linda Greerii . . . . Alice Winters Cassandra Henning .. . . Judy Vaughn . . . . . . Steve Conley . . . Mike Braceyii . . . . Sue Philpotii . . . . . Fred Zapata David Nigreville . . . . Debra Dillard Charlsey McKinney Sharon Knight Zelwanda Hendrick Danny W6StbTfJ0kii Linda Clevinger, Jodell Fowler, Mary Madison, Judy Reams, Julia Ashberry . . . . . . . . . Chairman, Nancy Birdg ,ludy Hughes, Jerry Tucker. Ruby Hendrick, Becky Pilgrim, Jesse Moneyai MlVle1nber National Thespians, Troupe 183 H. Grady Spruce HI never felt more like celebrating. 34 January :S Q But here I am! 17,1969 I lllilj lu- mlcsperute-. hut Illll not paniv striekenf' i 'Nleg Vlflieeler feels stifled and unable to express herself in her small home town where she's just graduated from eollege. So Meg Comes to New York intent on enlarging her horizonghv that she means finding a husband. She moves iIll0 a boarding house in Manhattan Ihatis filled with attractive girls, most of them just as eager as Meg to find that ideal man. Meg has a unique ability to invent plausible statistics. When she tries the1n on the mathe- matically invlined Miles Doughton. head of the advertising firm, the system fails. Meg is fascinated hy Miles, younger brother, Evan. Seeing how Meg feels. and a little fed up with his younger lmrother's attitude. Miles decides to give her a hand in snaring Evan. The hilarious results huild to a delightful vlimax i11 which we discover that i11 the course of landing Evan. Meg and Miles have fallen ill love with each other! 35 FALL ASSEMBLIES Friday is the day fledicatefl to assemblies. The Fall season of school got started with a great deal of spirit. We have. to begin with. our football assemblies. The most exciting one of these is color day when almost everyone wears red and blue. Uuring the assembly, Mr. and Miss Red and Blue are announced. The winner of the Spirit Jug for the best color clay bulletin boarcl is also announced. The Fall season is also highlighted with many other interesting assemblies. Our Junior Achievement assem- bly is an annual event. The Thanksgiving assembly was presented by the lVlescalero and the ROTC. The Chapel Club assembly was mafle very interesting by Rev. Dan lVlcBride who completely stole the audience. ,S 9 it uf .... X' L t as -s ' Gs My .1 Q .E av . ,, pp. V , 7- . 1'i ffl ' 1 ag . . 5 'W , I I I A Q'- - , -i l .'.. X 1 S' ll' aaatii 1 t 5 zef' ii ' ' . - Q Ig l 5 Lt I -1? g . Fi ACTIVITIES as I, 'E'-E' I s ,li I I if ,, -fi: I 1 'V , ,J Homerooms Are Essential For 30 minutes every morning. lN'londay through Thurs- day. students go to their homeroms to talk. discuss. ques- tion. and dehate issues which they feel are important to them as students and indixiduals. The students are not forced by their homeroom teachers to discuss il certain topic. Instead. each homeroom is free to plan its own programs. which vary from school spirit and the school's philosophy to dating und teenage prohlems to world prolulems which definitely affect todayis teens. The program days are set for Monday and Yveclnesday. Tuesday and Thursday ure set aside lor counseling. Home- rooms are :nude successful with the help of the guiding hand of a competent teacher who is willing to listen to and adxise the students on the many problems they encounter each day. 37 3 'af W 4 iz g, I , Pnncess KAREN OSISORNE QMS? -1 Pnnce MARK HER RING shag A 5 KU V I ima . 1 1' ' ',,LL ,, 4 Q R R , A' , in . ,I K im Duchess J R 'V TERRI WADE 'Q' R X x X N K 55 R f , M if Duke V 'If , L R TOMMY MOORE 1 5 Queen Kathy Lybrcnd E King Buddy Toles fe-e y,--..,,k SOPHOMOREFZ Cuncly Conn, Dun Hugliesg Cindy Cooke-. Bruce Hruniivttg JUNIORS: Brenda Cline, Mike Luydg Debbi Hodge. Tim Mi-ssinierg Luwuna Redding, Dutch Duughertyg Te-rri Shelia Crulwlw, Randy Hartleyg Nancy 38Wade,T0111111y'IIQQIQ, G.irdner. Hike Riwkingiiig Kart-n Us- ACTIVITIES VALENTINE'S DANCE February I-4, 1969 The Valentineis Dance is sponsored annually by the Y-Teens and the Key-Club. It is held every year in the girls, gym. This year, the dance started at 7:30 and ended at Il:00. The Art department also deserves special recog- nition for their work in decorating. Many hours were spent in preparation for this dance. Queen Kathy Lyhrand and King Buddy Toles were chosen from a select group of te-n male and female candi- dates froni their own classification. This was likewise for Princess Karen Osborne and Prince Mark Herring, and Duchess Terri Wade and Duke Tommy Moore. IPUYUU- Milfk Hwfiflgl Villii Rim- SENIOR5: Rhonda lim-ne, Barry .Iordung Susan Crossland. .Ia-rry Taylorg Dt-hbi: ,Iunu-s Swann, Classcock. Richard Nlorgang Donna Jacobs, Buddy Tolf-sg Kathy Lyhrand, Niki Tull. 39 Honorary Cadet Colonel and Battalion Sweetheart Judy Lampkin Judy Lampkin, sophomore, was crowned Battalion Sweetheart and Honorary Cadet Colonel February 28 at the Military Ball. Escorted by Major John Eason, she was Crowned by the Honorary Cadet Colonel of 1963-69, Becky Harrell. Judy was then presented with one dozen red roses by Lt. Colonel Jimmy Higginbotham who escorted her to the dance floor where they officially began the ball. Judy was among four nominees for this position with the other candidates being Second Lieutenant Carolyn Loggins, sophomore, and Captains Barbara lVIcVey and Terrie Taylor, both juniors. Entertainment was provided by th 328th Army Band from Fort Walters, and the theme for the dance was Candlelight and Roses? mms MILITARY BALL ACTIVITIES February 28, 1969 ' H N ,, in VWJSN, The Band and Drill Show is an annual event. ruary 20, 1969. The purpose of this production entire show is presented by both new and old represented. Q if l 42 1 MM W , at V, e 3 Y A , 3 sttt i X 'Q f --.Cr e he I I A,, S x is ul f I K V -' wa. - f A , A N' er 3 .- ' 'S . Rf 1 2. E The Varsity Cagers challenged the Faculty Foulers to a game of basketball. The game was held in the girls m during sixth period. Price of admission xx as This is an annual event with the purpose of raising money forthe Athletic department to buy new equipment. The feminine members of our favulty started off as cheerleaders. but ended up as HF0ulers.7' 'f',Zifi?i'Qsd4til I I if' l I9 ,G ,.t, I 'gp' V kj ifl R::::Lk,,, V 153 1 Z V-,V ,,,, A M Ni,,. Q - Q L' , A -smartest t '- f 'ss A 9 f ,smear . f , 1, V V 1 ,.,,,,,,, , ,,, ,, I 28 5 ,. .1 1 ,, gy y ,iv asf' get IAQ f ff A A IRI' A e is I A ,,1f' I ,, ,,,, it ,ft . 1 A ,rf . 4,1 I 54 W? ' ,,t, f eq , X 6 W 1, , , A . ' 5:5 Ax fy ACTIVITIES F O U L E R S U VS. Ac A G E R S FINAL SCORE Favulty Varsity 43 I ain't nuthin but a hound dog. S Romeo and Juliet finally got together. V ,,,lA W E ,, .,,. W ,,,,V , ff -544-df f it ilu Aii T ,T l l-' . ' The Sons of Katie Elders. 44 , ,. V fa 3 o -ig , s 'N , an 13 e . 1 asf t 2 f T s ,1:ww,,f1fffy Wwf,.w' 1 T ., 'eii a 1 ,N 51 f f , f'f,,5,, , , WJ, y f 4 as 1 i ' 1 A Q 5 Q-1 gms f' l:izP 1 . . . with Texas beef. '4Hippie Heaven SPRUCEROO The L'All Teacher Talent Show , was called the Spruceroo. The guest speaker-moderator was Ernie Laun. It was sponsored by the National Forensic League. It was a money raising project for the purpose of starting a scholarship program in lVlr. Fitels honor. 3 , I ,v ,,?,, . wig e , ,V Q , 2 3 W5 ' 1 is t Q T a ,gtg A fwfr . 1 o A. ii I My , Q' x , , ' 'vfe:f:,, H 5 n w fff- ,f ,L ilgg I I H ,,fh: ,.,, , i W , , f , M ,1 e f , fb , ,f, , if WW M' I '- ooo p The Night Before ACTIVITIES QNE-ACT PLAY AN OVERPRAISED SEASON MARCH 25, 1969 t 'Y0uth is like spring, an overpraised S . we We can go someplace and park, I guess. Maybe one of us ought to find a Cod with a sense of humor. Numerous problems facing today's intelligent and sensitive adolescents are treated in the play, which, in episodic form, concerns two boys and I a girlg a domineering, religiously fanatic rnotherg and a selfish, ego- centric father. A narrator expands the philosophy of the play. CAST: L-R: Mike Foutch, Mike Bracey, Richard Williams, Shirley Fowler, Billie '4Have you seen the spring musical? Huckaby, Juanita Springer, Chuck Hughes, Jenny Hale, Johnny Cash. 45 TALENT N'GHT THE 1969 MISS H PAGEANT NIGHT MAY T T 5 f i T MAY 2 5 Liii ki 1 X, ,- '-xbjar Nay. X A A A .A.i,,, , Q If .qs wxgsx ,, ..w.. ,. ,N M . .. , 1- XT Y i W A . A I Miss Congeniality Q lst runner-up AMELIA MISKELL ANNIE KADLECK Jfigii N w'??7'f in YW We L? H W ,Yi I. ,Ei , i.: A f , f . A' QP' in Tiiiiii A S 2nd runner-up VICKI BARTON GRADY SPRUCE PAGEANT dui i1g.xln.1l. , been ft ..,q MISS H. C. S. CANDIDATES: from left to right: Mary Otts, Carla Cooke, lliane Mitchell, .Xinelia Miskell, Billie Huckaby, Cathy Middleton, Shirley Fowler, Jency Standifer, Karen Osborne, Debbie Hodge, Elaine Stephens, Sue Congdon, Charlsey McKinney, Linda Wilhite, Martha Laza, Mrs. Jeannie Groom Maddox H967 Miss H. Cv. SJ, Linda Cosdin fMiss H. Cv. S. 19691, Donna Kennedy 11968 Miss H. C. SJ, Kitty Clark, Sue Philpot, Vicki Barton, Sharon Canady, Debbie Barton, Vicki Hale, Vicki Johnson, Mary Evans, Marilyn Babb, Brenda Cline, Betty Brindley, Annie Kadleck, Rossie White. 'G- i 'VFW ' t '. .v ,lei X Atl l 'QQ gf' Qiklxv J :QL AQ? N 8 2' .W w QS 1 ' f ' 'fp' -1 4 Salli' C Y NT? 'f l sup! t B fi? vs EVEN FINALISTS: Carla Cooke, Kitty Clark, Vicki Barton, Debbie Barton, Miss renda Cline, Linda Gosdin, Annie Kadleck. LINDA GOSDIN 47 Kathy Lybrand, President, presents Mr. Fite with the District The ETSU Concert Choir performs. Safety Trophy. SPRING ASSEMBLIES iii l : i if , Jimmy Catron wins a first place ribbon in the Science Fair. The North Dallas drama department presented All the Lonely People for our brotherhood week assembly. Nancy Bird wins a trophy in the Voice of Democracy contest. The New Generation Singers perform. 48 In Honor Of Mr. Perry W. Fite On the Occosion of His Retirement Moy 9, 1969 Mr. Fite is presented with . . . V r--. DEBORAH EMBRYa5 VIS. Peffed attend' NANCY JONES-9 yrs. straight A's. BARI COLE-S HIICC. Scholarships Awarded To Seniors Left: Barry Jordan, Fire Departnn-nt Scholarshipg Charlie Adams, Ken Bash, and Larry Lusk, S750 scholarship from Clark Foundation. Below, Top Row, Left to Right: Ernie Thomas, PTA Scholarshipg Fred Zapata, Army ROTC Scholarshipg Pam Cist, Edith Cavell Nursing Scholarship and The Ladies of Civi- tang Nanvy Jones. UTA Ac-adn-mic Scholarship. Bottom Row, Left to Right: Edwin Marshall, Air Force ROTC Scholarshipg Ray Coker, Athletic Scholarshipg Ken Bash, 3100 from Rylie Jr. Highg Judy Easterly, lst Perry W. Fite Scholarship. I ACTIVITIES traight A 23+ an , I . M 5361 4 I F. ' yy 7 X WML any Q, fy. 5 , A I xg fr .. ,,.. .- 4 , . ' ' ' ' 4 E ':.' e ., I 44, .. .nib f . n. or 'T , ' , V ii Jenny and Johnny enjoy their meal. I like this! lf 1 mix A THE SENIOR PROM . . . . , . MARRIOTT MOTEL Was C1 Big Occasion The Conquisfodor Room for Everyone. Moy 16, 1969 sr- A k: 1 'I 7 eee IE E SENIOR FAVORITES: L-R: Buddy Toles, Vicki Barton, Barry Jordon, Rhonda Beene, Let's go somewhere after the dance, 2Susan Crossland, Ernie Thomas, Kitty Clark, Mike Tull, Sue Congdon. ACTIVITIES Everybody has his own way of dancing. ,wig V x 3 '1 Q. f ' f The Southwest F.O.B. performs. 'Tlease Billy, let's go dance! No, Luci! 53 SENIOR ASSEMBLY May 23, 1969 l S 5 M, aw : iff: Would you like to give me a little hug? Seniors dress up! , ., 6' ,, Lv- , ,. flu. W 4 A I I N Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh ! ln them old cotton fields back home. Buy Wolf Brand Chili. Well, Mr. Fensley, it's your heart ACTIVITIES n 5 I ,Q , 2 . Vg ,, -1,1 W 34 Q is iii? EZ Ki as E ii-If s . i plzfff 2 1- fl Nrhank YOU, MTS- Harlow-H The Brown Helmet award. You know you shouldn't be lifting things. I ....i . X 6 X., .Q . 5 il ' opvq . ,foil 'Q' Q 0 O , f ir 0 or eoii E if i f ..,...., oo o 3 'wil if A perfect thirty-six. Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh! 13? Jimmy, Johnny, Jordan, and Junior. wh 4 wwwwmyqv I could take on five like you in my day. Ernie Thomas and Emma Arce receive Dads Club Sc ,, I .. y in sw-g f,-f- ww f -- , Wi,zWa4,,i1i,,, V, ' ,m af4,Q:::gf1 f ' , ' 'I ' 1 4 1-4 ' 5 i ' , , 'S . J' I Q.: , ,,,.,, -, holar 55 School Ends A 1 The 1968-69 school year has been one to remember. The cl Care' Dance, sponsored by the sophomore class, made a good ending of all our school activities. The mosaic tile at the en- trance of the building is proof of the lasting impression this school year has made. Graduation was a time when all seniors realized their last moments together. Now the campus of H. Grady Spruce is Vacant. Summer has begun. oncl Summer Begins Crgonizcfions Organizatlons Editor: Charlie Adams Assistant Editors: Brenda Doty and Harold Abbey .1 'N Q? ,,.. K , . Svtuhrni Lrnnnril wks PM. OFFICERS: Top Row IL. to RJ Barry Jordan, Treas.g Kitty Clarkg Buddy Toles, lst V.-Pres.g Jimmy Higginbothamg Vicki Barton, 2nd V.-Pres.g Mike Tull, Pres. Bottom Row IL. Lo RJ Rhonda Beene, gecq Mary Evansg Judy Easterly. Not pictured: Richard Williams, arl. qs WP' Robert Robinson Dulorvs Hurak 4A401 4A-02 Patti Putman Johnny Whcal 4A-06 'IA-07 Charlir' Adams Julia Crawford 4A'11 4A-12 58 SPONSOR: Mr. George Reid ffm ' Mary Sac-nz Pamela Cisl Dorothy Branvh 4A-03 4A-04 -1.-X-05 Kay Kirby Sandie- Adamson Slanlvy Collins 4A-08 4A-09 4A-10 Annie Kadlvrk Gone Callaway Judy Harlow 4A-13 4A-14 4A-15 Alice Winters 4A-16 Mike Rawlins 4-A-17 Linda Owen 11A-18 Pat Sharp -11A-19 Martha Laza 4A-20 IQK Jerry Fisk 4A-21 Rhonda Sawyer 4A-22 Mary Najcra -IA-23 Roxanne Mangrum 4A-21 ,W- fy eb 0. J .Q V 'Nagy Deborah Embry 3A-01 Donnettc liubnett 3A-02 Brvnlla Cline 3.-X-07 W'ancla Whittle 3A-12 Debbie Jackson IIA-17 Barbara Kidwcll 3,-X-22 Dc-nisv Bouzcr BA-03 Linda Cosdiu 3A-OB Vickie Hale 3A-13 Dvlmbiv Ponton ISA-18 Janice McDill 3A-23 'wwf 4...-v Sl:-phanic Johnson Erniv Lauri 3A-01 3:5-U5 Mitrholl Webb Randy Hartley :SA-09 3A-l0 Brvntla W'r'slbrook Vim-ki .luhnson fi.-X-ll SA-15 Karvn Oslmrnc Yirkio- liich 3A-20 Hit-kvy Wright Julm Murchcnd 3A-21 3A-25 Qu? 'Q-'HY fJ Debbie Barton 3.-S-06 .lan Fuller 3A-11 Shvlia Crabbc 3A-16 Mark Herring 3A-21 Carol Gaston 3A-26 ORGANIZATIONS 59 0-at fm' pm -711 Mai' Shelia Lewis CP 0 7P C15 4. Marsha Schuster 2A-01 2A-O2 Glcnda Garvin Linda Nottingham 2A-06 2A-07 NHHCY Palmer Brcndn Morgan 2A-ll 2A-12 Brenda Barnard Pam Lewis 2A-16 2A-l7 Franklin Roberts Vigki Mitchell 2A-21 2A-22 Ibn Ne- 'f'P' Mary Boyd 2A-03 Lucy Curtis 2A-08 Trcva Daugherty 2.-X-I3 W. S. Willoughby 2A-l8 Dencese Brown 2A-23 Pam McGuffcy 2A-0l- Dcbbi Hudgrc 2A-09 Jeanie Mills 2A-14 Meliullzl Jordan 2A-19 Patsy Pvarcy 2A-21 Kitty Clark Bari Cole Judy Easterly Mary Evans Sandy Perry 2A-05 illuricl McDowell 2A-10 Linda Trnmmvll 2A-15 Christine Coyne 2A-20 Tanya Callaway 2A-25 REPRESENTATIVES AT Jimmy Higginbotham Kathy Lybrand Kathryn Sealy Linda Williams FCRENSIC LEAGUE . . . ARGUES THE POINT F i 2 . -A-k i wm9J First Row: L. to R.: Carla Cook, Patty Park, Jo Ann Franklin, Joyce Walker, Pat Sharp. Second Row: .lerry Penny, Fred Zapata, Rusty Hicks, Ernie Laun, Randy Hartley. Not Pictured: Ron Worth, Tommy Wright, Charlsey McKinney, William Barlow. First Row: L. to R.: Carla Cook, Presidentg Jo Ann Frank- SPONSOR: Mrs. Skelton. lin, Secretaryg Pat Sharp, Secretary. Second Row: Fred Zapata, V. President, Ernie Laun, Treasurer. 6I THE NATIONAL HONCJR SOCIETY 'M f-40 President: Nancy Jones Vice-President: Charlie Adams F7 Harold Abbey Marilyn Babb Vicki Barton Ulion Casey Kitty Clark James Click Tri' Bari Cole Stanley Collins Carla Cooke Carolyn Derrick Brenda Doty Sharon Faulk JoAnn Franklin Darla French John Cilcrease Linda Cosdin The National Honor Society is a scholastic organization at Spruce. To be inducted, the stu- dent must have atleast a B average every semester. The student must have no D's. Teachers recommend the students on character, service, and leadership. Induction ceremonies are held in the spring of each school year. Treasurer: Larry Lusk Secretary: Judy Easterly Sponsor: Mrs. Eunice Larkin 'xfevr Patricia Grindell Janice Hoedebeck Charles Hughes Deborah Hughes 'is , av CY!!! Q5 S441 YY' 4... Q., 3. N -J Gail Hughes Debbie Jackson Victoria Johnson Edwin Marshall Amelia Miskcll Brenda Moore Linda Owen Deborah Pnnton Gary Potts Douuette Robust! Laura Sands Kathryn Sealy ORGANIZATIONS Marjorie Knotts Carol Morris Kathy Ray Patti Sharp Martha Laza Mary Ellen Naj Sheila Robbins Kathy Lybrand Phillis Bevill EIB LeNell Sikes Barbara Snead James Swann Judy Vaughn Linda Wilhite Berta Williams Mahala Wilson Rickey Wright E5 M 5 In 7, , f Yu , -. al., , KN. L. to R.: Barbara McVey. .ludy Lampkin, Terrie Taylor, Mary Evans, Becky Harrell, Carolyn Loggins, Joan Brown VV 6 'J fallll' I I I ,1 . 4 ,mm ni -f 4' I f ff? t ww Mary .lane Barbara McVey Ware Judy Larnpkin Terrie Taylvr Carolyn Loggins Mary Evans F y l l M H M M if f, . ,,,,, A ,wx 'Hy J Becky Harrell agk ...-. 1 - x ff, Joan Brown sll ' C if if ' x4 fu iq? gl' L. to R., Ist Row: Janis Watson, Martha Laza, Chris Coyne, Sheila Lewis, Sandra Perry, 2nd Row: Miss Nelson, Lucy Curtis, Diane Strauser, Sheryl Olson, Sherrie Dove, Connie Overlurf. Third Row: Mrs. Cissell, Deana Kearney, Zina Adams, Carol Anthony, Brenda Jett, Karen Sparks. lSp0nsors: Mrs. Cissell and Miss Nelsonj X Y-TEENS Support the Urge for Unity L. to R.: Amelia Miskell, Vice-Presidentg Martha Laza, Presidentg Janis Watson, Treasurer: Anna Harris, Social Chairmang Beverly Blackwood, Tele- phone Chairman. giilgflffw 65 1 A A 'j nu'-' 1 L. to R., Row 1: Mitchell Box, Mitchell Webb. Row 2: Stephanie Johnson, Jan Thorn, Kathy Lybrand, Vicki Barton, Bari Cole, Nancy Jones, Row 3: Edwin Marshall, Harold Abbey, Betty Brindley, Charlie Adams, Mrs. Bussell, Rickey Wright. THE ANNUAL STAFF MAKES THE TIPI J X ay 1 1- Z ,ff J Q ' Brenda Doty, assistant editor of Organizations, Phillis Bevill, Associate-EDITOR-IN-CHIEF, oversees planning. looks over last year's book. ORGANIZATIONS Stephanie Johnson Uuniorsh, Kathy Lybrand fBusinessD, Patti Sharp iBusinessJ, .lan Thorn Uuniors Secretaryl, Rickey Wright fSportsJ. I ,Ny Betty Brindley fAsst. Businessl, Harold Abbey fAsst. Organizationsl, Mrs. Bussell fSponsorD, Kathryn Sealy fSeni0rsJ, Linda Wilhite fAsst. FacultyJ, Mitchell Webb CPhotographerJ, Mitchell Box fPh0tographerJ. Bari Cole fSecretary and Facultyl, Charlie Adams f0rganizationsD, Vicki Barton fPersonal- itiesl, Edwin Marshall CSportsJ, Nancy Jones ilfditor-in-Chief? . it 1 34 , . af Qs 1 M , 4 v 'sf Y V Av A ,E - ' wk at ,522 ,V , 'M' fili-q!1:5'vglb w 'iv'-5.f'ix fi 'lk 2.1, F 3 3 4.L. bx 67 1 F5 QD +' ,WWWW it ifW1.vs411i U 1 1 1 f L. to R., Ist Row: Allen Christian fSponsorl, Marilyn Babb, Jan Hoedebeck, Rhonda Sawyer, William Dewberry, Edwin Marshall, Bettie Brown, Harry Hause, Larry Buck. 2nd Row: Gary Potts, Stanley Collins, Patti Park, Rickey Wright, Vicki Rich, Ernie Laun, Pat Sharp, Kathy Sealy, Larry Lusk, Mary Evans, Barry Jordan. 3rd Row: Harold Abbey, Gary Alphin, Ken Bash, Debbie Hughes, Mitchell Webb. MU ALPHA THETA IS . . . UNUSUAL OFFICERS: fSeatedl Larry Lusk fNati0nal Seal, Charlie Adams fVice-Pres.J. !Standing2 Edwin Marshall fChapter Sec.J, William Dewberry CPresidentJ. E 2 Z ORGANIZATIONS Fishing, Nancy? Yes, Mr. Christian, Japanese food was your idea! Eating with chopsticks is fun? Allen Christian, you are hereby grad- uated from the honorable institution of Diaper College. 'ibn 69 THE DRUMBEAT STAFF Receives ci First Rating Standing, L. to R.: Pam Cist, Sandie Adamson, Harvey Allen, Debbie Hughes, Janice Hoedeheck, Vicki Johnson, Juanita Springer, Mahala Wilson, Gail Hughes, Ernie Laun, Carol Morris, Rusty Hicks, Sherron Easley, Gus Custovich. Seated, L. to R.: Judy Easterly, Shelia Crabbe, Annie Kadleck, Rhonda Beene. Not Pictured is Sondra Jamison. Co-Editors, Sherron Easley and Judy Easterly News Editor Carol Morris 70 ORGANIZATIONS SPORTS EDITOR: fliightj Ernie Laun. Asst. Sports Editor. FEATURE EDITORgJanice Hoedebeck. IMiddle2 Rusty Hicks. 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J: 2 ' f K B... 5. if ' -iK' .K' - x K . 'K ' , K,L' K KK If' ' KK V- L K K K ..... S j V ,, X -K: L 'sk ' KKK I All A , K K f 21 me. ' KK KK KK ff ., + v Q, Q .. -,ff-1. , ., A 'KK' . -15 KK .. - W 'W , ' gin- Q ., F535 Ki Km K 6 ' Si s K. 1 5 .. . g W5 fy .f?' f, ' . -P. .9 W ? 'L Q ' 8 T kV'. sf . X . LL..' N, KKKK W. . KK, x . 76 Mescolero 'X' .A K.1: A -. '5f . f 'K ' : .H . .2 - gy A QK f .X .K .,... .KKK ...,...x, fl - m:.' 1? 5 X K, :gif . U5 Kpp: -' A- Q'L 1 - ix QQ, ' ' '.., N - .--' f . : M' 4: f NJ ' f1v4- ffi- mm .Sf '55 . 'E I sw -4 L 4, 54 A Rf . . . rfzzze 3 Q 4 KA K. KK K, .., ,. K K . '-' f .. ff g f f - ORGANIZATIONS The Mescalero football team . . . in action. THE MESCALEROH TAKE FOOTBALL SERIOUSLY + W The Mescalero on their Waco trip. The Mescalero is a spirit organization for the young men of H. Grady Spruce High School. The Mescalero not only supports our athletic teams but works to promote and sustain the true image of our school. 4 ... xg t . e ...,. o 1, -l- z T A t gy - .... ii NP-sv., tfg . ., ti- ,Q Mescalero Sweetheart of '68, Waco trip: Texas 47g Baylor 26 77 SUMMER TRIP '68 The 1968 Mescalero summer trip was to the Colorado Rockies. The five young men who made the trip represented all members of the Mescalero. They were Allan Anthony, Ken Cooper, Rickey Parks, Allan Perkins, Mitchell Webb and W. W. Harlow fsponsorl. The tour lasted seven days, and the Mescalero visited Pikes Peak, Royal Gorge, Seven Falls, Air Force Academy, The Continental Divide, Denver, Colorado, Estes Park, Colorado, and Trailridge Road. K IX7 fgval' S ,W S, K exif fx! N I I I K l f. g1N.,:,,.. , ,S ???MESCALERO MISCELLANEOUS ef-We The 68-69 Mescalero Marching Maiden Forms, The Dancing Devils Of the MBSCHICTO- 78 ORGANIZATIONS , A 5. if f J ' fr A I , A eoen ' l 5 4 L ' 'L,?L I 'Zi' 'fag 2 lm '9 A l A 11' ,K15 5 I I, 3 1. 'y -QQ-i j 2,X wfVf,f .,'s f M 2 If L I WHUMMFQ if ,W,, W1 Q-af I, I if if . A ,, 2 4 -'a-an ' ff L-R: Ken Cooper, Sr. Advisorg James Swann, Jr. Advisor: Dan Hughes, Soph. Advisorg Ed Hale, Parliamentarian. DISCIPLINARY COMMITTEE ' Top L-R: SOPHS.-Ted Duckworth, Stanley Dokupil, .lohn Crow. Middle L-R: JRS.-Jim Norris, James Swann, Mitchell Webb, Rob- ert Ward. Front L-R: SRS.-Eddie Hale, Allan Perkins, Wayne Bruno, Kenneth Cooper, Larry Buck. wwf Au, A I or MISCELLANEOUS MESCALERO??? 5.3 East Texas Trip Mr. Harlow fsponsor Mescalerol 1 Miss Thompson fhonorary Mamma of Mescalerob 79 Q 9 E 9 Q S O . C . , tl' W-' 3iii:iiifliP'7 .,,Q -as f X': -. l. r e get ' 'HW I W, is gas i . t y 7L i f I - 1 lj get , rf sri A Q,. F . e sf-.S-g , C KE: . 1 ,. Top Row L-R: Larry Buck, Dennis Prince, Charles Morse, Sam Flanigan, Ronny Hawkins, Cary Price, Cus Custovich, Eddie Hale, lsponsorl W. W. Harlow. Kneeling L-R: Cary Horton, Rickey Gray, Ken Cooper, Johnny Wheat, Ernie Thomas, Freddy Potts, Billy Byford, Robert Ward. E .,,g . i H5 I Iuwgeglieiif 'iil 1 ,f Q 'E ' ., f 1 ,Q , '..,, 1 ,A 'a CHARLES MORSE Unsung Hero Award All League Forward Soph. In X t Q I ,vt ur iv-hw if Zi l , C K M ERNIE THOMAS Most Valuable Defensive Player All League Forward Sr. ln Basketball THE MESCALEROH Are Winners The 68-69 Mescalero basketball team devoted their time and energy to one goal: WINNING. This goal they achieved with a 12 win 0 loss league record and a 2nd place finish Championship. This in the Salvation Army League State goal of winning they also achieved with a display of true team effort, spirit, sportsmanship, determination, and a lot of heart. Record 12 Wins 0Losses League State Playoffs 1 Win 1 Loss L. ,, , ,., , 5 1 f' ,, y t rg i 1 .n f- t 11 0, I SAM FLANIGAN Most Valuable Player All League Center Sr. FRED POTTS Sportsmanship Award All League Guard Sr. E 'V ', f 1, JOHNNY WHEAT Most Valuable Offensive Player All League Guard Sr. OGANIZATIONS CQ , .1 ,,. f if 1-gs-. - Vi. Janet Assed Debbie Barton Rita Graham Wanda Green NNW ,wus- 41' aww... Uvkwbx i1.,,,,,P' Nanvy Bird lPres.l Sharon lloyantou Janice Chase Janet McAdams Charlene Oakley Kim Parker Jenny Prast LeNelle Sikes fSec.J Reba Stout Terri Wright Not Shown: Kathryn Sealy QV. Presj THE LIBRARY CLUB . . . OUR LITERARY AIDES Sponsor: Celia Pitmang Library Clerks: Vernada Johnsong fNot Picturedl, Alma Van Sweden. QE., rfifiiatlfiff- 'far fr ff M-ff 'ILfff ff'?3,5, 'iii if 259 Clarinels Mary Saenz Lorraine Saddler Linda Gosclin Linda Wilhite Sharon Hull Sandra Martin Wanda Wliittle Shirley Spencer John McLerr0n Ronnie Shinrloll Kelvin Peters Joyce W'alker Paul Menlon Beverly McColm Eva Wvaklcy Calhy Durst Debbie Richey Cathy Chance Orhry Hcnlcl Flutes Alice Winters Waydean Sharbcr Teresa Martinez Vickie Turner Sue Congdon Sharon Canacly Dolores Martinez Karen Congcr Anna Harris Oboe Jan Benson French Hams Benny Prcstridge Rusty Garmlcnour .lim Willard Lupe Alvarado Elton Williams Alto Saxes Rickey Carroll Rickey Sims Jesse Money Jimmy Ayers Kathy Copeland Tim Yancey Santos Rubios Baritone-s Scott Taylor Jesse Schreiner Jimmy Catron Dennis Harris Percussion Nathan Harris Gary Crawford Lynn Clark . F r 2 i E E 5 5 if' I . i 5. Q I E 3, ,. vi 1 ? ,5 i ml? A fx, 1 ,Q is 1 Vs 'aa Q-fwfw -N wx .N Rohr-rt Marcusscn Su-vc Hirks Terry Jordon K1-n Bash Jnhn Gilcrf-use Lnrryiliowrlnn Rickey W'right Jim Whitc Tenor Saxes Charlvs Churrhw Darwin Isom Roslrick lsom Harilone Saxcs Stove Conlry ell . 1 l f ORGANIZATIONS '11 QW Ernvst Arrc Basses Rickey Jones Joe Mitchell Wayne Robinson Donald Sutton Charles Win!n'rs Buss Vin! Kenneth W'caklL-y Bnxs Clarinmf Carmen Vallejo Becky Rug:-rs l ,?W , Alla Clarinet Borky Coughron Trombones Stove' Joncs Craig: Montgomery Charlie Adams Dvbhic Dillard Cnylilx Thomas John Morehr-ad Gary Collins Lnrry Wilson Bzxsxuon Frank Bernal Raymond MCAIQL-r Cornels Lonnie Barnard Larry Barncr Jerry Gray Cary Story Jerry Currin Rirharll Williams John Glasgow Mike Bracey Brenda Richey Crcil Faries Gregg Linrlsvy 83 STAGE BAND: L. to R., Ist Row: Rickey Carroll, Jesse Money, Kathy Copeland, Frank Bemal, Charles Churchwell, Rickey Sims, Mary Saenz, Lorraine Saddler. 2nd Row: Lonnie Barnard, Gary Story, Jerry Currin, Steve Johnson, Sandra Martin, Linda Wilhite, Ann Harris, Vickey Turner. 3rd Row: Nathan Harris, Larry Rowden, Donald Sutton, Scott Taylor, Gaylia Thomas, Charlie Adams, Steve Jones. Linda Cosdin-MAJORETTE Debra Dillard-MAJORETTE I l ORGANIZATIONS OFFICERS: Row 1: Steve Conley fPresidentT. Steve Jones Cvice- Pres.D, Sue Congdon fSec.J Row 2: Caylia Thomas, Kathy Cope- land CLibrarianSJ. Row 3: Lor- raine Saddler, Mary Saenz, Donald Sutton fUniform officersb. MAJORETTES A xce WIHIEIS MAJORETTE Bex erly McCo1m-MAJORETTE - ' - RESERVE OFFICER ORGANIZATIONS 'QU- QQ ,qv Ai' I Www fy 'i' A V e 4 e A EH g -:AML wifi W Jr ' A5 1. , iw K , X g K 7 , i K if V I Q: I , , TRAINING CORPS , A- . J SOPHOMORES: L. to R.: Ist Row: Fred Baldwin, David Middleton, Karl Walker, Ronald Williamson, Morris Brooks, Billy Spergin, Lawrence Ray, John Lesser, Steve Ramsey, William Kizziar, Charles Johnson. 2nd Row: Miller Robinson, Donald Davis, Edward Gifford, Charles Cobb, James Kerley, Robert Taylor, Rickey Richards, Richard Euler, Charles Kr:-mers. 3rd Row: Kenneth Nicholson. Randall Tillisen. Jarrett Gibbs, Ralph Knowles, John Deruvo, Arnold Wiggins, Dicky Duckworth, Larry Perry, Gerald Lowery, Larry Baker, Rirhie Laza, Jimmie Williams, Mike Tarver, Corden Young. er, Richard Reil, Leonard Lewis, Danny Copeland. JUNIORS: L. to R.: Ist Row: Ronnie Lampkin, Mace Farmer. SENIORS: L. to R.: Ist Row: Larry Cipson, Fred Zapata, Mike Calvin. 2nd Row: Joe Dennis, Larry Ussery, David Bridges, Ronald Clark. 2nd Row: Larry Butler, James Clement, Gerald Dennis MeKenzie. 3rd Row: Tim Piland, Carl Martin, Gary Jenkins. 3rd Row: Tommy Wade, James Fendley, Hubert Milton, Price, Joe Weir. allll K mE. Q COLCR GUARD y ORGANIZATIONS L. to R.: Ralph Knowles, Cary Price, :LLL Q Jarrett Gibbs, Karl Walker. L. to R.: Ist Row: Barbara McVey, Terrie Taylor, Miss Mary Ware fSponsor-Girls Rifle Teaml. 2nd Row: Carolyn Loggins, Judy Lampkin. 3rd Row: Becky Harrell, Mary Evans. X Hr x FEDERAL INSPECTION-1969 89 B r B ',., 'L i ik k - - ,,.., 5 :K - Q B ooos 1 I vvioi as sr , . 5 , 5 Q5 , .. N .: C sovv is ng My Q. 1 1 H , , ,.,, Q he 8 rf ' , ' ww? i s ..... o ig it A r legrgfz1Am?,F X .......,, ...,,, . A , Wesley Allen Donald Davis ,loan Brown James Ashmore Richard Blain Larry Butler as Larry Baker David Bridges Mike Cagle inf 1 H ,uzg . , , .. Q nn' kik 5 kiF 's nsls. lli' A' ,. sssin ii . . X? .K L K .L A, W ..k, K - 1 ' i gf-' 1 : . S ' Q B , ssil as . M 'iiiiii L eeilrz .fQ,, iar. i'il 1- 90 Fred Baldwin George Bridges Mike Calvin Richard Coulter Walter Curtis James Danneman 'F if-nl we , X 'lx -2 Se ' fi ka, .fx P ij 1, f ' --,gsxfy if? f Kenneth Basham Morris Brooks David Cantrell Ron Clark James Clement Charles Cobb Nicholas Cole f ln 1 0 '1 ' Sn-v-i?', g six? m ,.....4 ORGANIZATIONS - 7, 2 it ,x M SOS H. ' 1,-',., J uri? i Fi J J sr J bm1, k ry , srosr i yr rs ff yy yrr R , 9 . L ,..,,. , ii, 21 is ih. kgii -g ' ,...f , 2' .N-um K ,xii J Z I Q, A Q K , Xu lr ., ii , MU Joe Dennis Mary Evans Edward Gifford .James Kerley William Kizziar Ralph Knowles Charles Kremers 4 John Deruvo Mace Farmer Jimmy Higginbotham , we f ' ik ,fi , SVN, Judy Lampkin Ronnie Lampkin Richie Laza Dicky Duckworth James Fendley Grady Hobbs .John Eason Larry Fregla Gerald Jenkins sf i X F F X v--1 if N- X Richard Euler Jarrett Gibbs Charles Johnson If ,S e ' P x' K,-fr ,X 'wus 4 ff he f! N 'M-an ., WY' ...ak 3 xftr V nfl 9l 1 as Rfk ana? ,X . Sig X A Mir -ii! ',,, 1 ,Ion Lesser Kenneth McAlister .lames Melton LN ,s s e ss,, -.,, ...,,,.. Q ,,. ql. 6 h 1 iil ' if' i s ,1:- if' ,:. ax fi A 2f f iii! til Gary Lewis Bobby Mccrary David Middleton Leonard Lewis Dennis McKenzie Hubert Milton Carolyn Loggins Gerald Lowrey Barbara McVey Carl Martin Mike Moore Patrick Moore , is ' L L Lv? Jacky Pendergraft -. X Q -it K John Peruvo .r,r . m ,N J IQ lohz L L issrs L oonoo e ssrss xl Thomas Ray Richard Reil Ricky Richards X we 14 i 1 i i fi An-Q., ORGANIZATIONS W- J l nm-1 V ,g - fn r he Il ses. i sf f S q ., ,, D Q in or H 0 e y M L :Zi E I 1-W XL:h 1 .W . :A 5 5 . 1 1 2 ss 'Q' N xiii N- - y, 1 James Rogers Tommy Smith Randell Tillison .loc Weir Arnold Wiggins Jimmie Williams Donald Williamson Santos Rubio Mike Tarver Larry Ussery Mike Simon Joe Saint Paul Schultz Terri Taylor Thomas Taylor Mike Vessels Tommy Wade Rodney Thompson Karl Walker Y .-s, s f-f , .N Q 49 .gush ,llf N , ig- , 1 . lr , gm m NQ : J ,Q.- , my U h y i , ., i he , S o ily so Xxx 5 Q W .. s ew ' ig l E .. i .95 3 XX Ride' S iflsf K. , i ,. , , X X l Harold Williford 5-.fm , .E . D i x. Gordon Younger ' ' F d Z QQ3. re apata Q J --.. L R59 .. 9 . Q siii W--mf X 5 1 l l a 4 , l S 3 y L, to R.: Shirley Wood, Pres-.g Melinda Taylor, Seng Janet Conway. Vice Pres.g and Carol Gaston. Pub. Chair- IIIEIII. M 4 K Gene Calloway, FHA Beau L. to R.: Pat Hale, Sandra Hammon, Brenda Barnard, Donna Robertson. and Sherry Dove. 94 Future Homemckers of America L. to R.: Shirley Wood. Deneese Brown, Carol Gaston, Debbie Hodge, and Karen Osborne. 'LToward New Horizons is the motto of the Future Homemakers of America. This motto reminds our mem- bers that their contributions to home life today will influence the kind of homes they will have tomorrow. The importance of the influence of each memberls family life on the communities of tomorrow is greatly emphasized in their activities. ORGANIZATIONS These girls are modeling the dresses which they have made during the school year. These were displayed for the P.T.A. and students during the spring. .gums At left, Sue Girot. At right: Debbie Barton, Shirley Wood, Karen Osborne. Take Pride In Their Work we ff Left: Sherry Calloway, Becky Milton, Florence Calhoun. Bottom Left: Linda Williams and Donnette Robnett. Below: Juanita Grogan, Joyce Thomas, Jean Fortune, Beverly and Judy Wallace fSponsorsJ. A ij Nelms, Q 95 Amelia Miskell Richard Williams Martha Laza 4 Stars 4 Stars 4 Stars 3 Honor Bars 1 Honor Bar l Honor Bar President Vice-Pres. Secretary THE NATIONAL TH ESPIAN SOCIETY . . . 'Uh Linda Gosdin Juanita Springer Mike Bracey Billie Huckaby 3 Stars 4 Stars 4 Stars 4 Stars Treasurer 4 Honor Bars 1 Honor Bar 1 Honor Bar Scribe Clerk Q!! f 1 - 1 H P I 1 A Diane Brimer Debra Starky Shirley Fowler Vickie Hale 4 SUSIS 4 Stars 3 Stars 3 Stars ,.. , . Mike Foutch Sue Philpot Kathy Ray Nancy Bird 3 Stars 3 Stars 2 Stars 2 Stars ORGANIZATIONS Q? in X 1 I D6b0fi1h Smith Phil CHSCIJOII Chuck Hughes ,Iency Standerfer Patty Park 1 Star TAKES A LEADING ,... ROLE IN SPRUCE 1 Star I Star 1 Star 1 Star The National Thespians is Spruceis honor society for stu- dents in speech and drama. In order to become a member of this organization, students must accumulate a certain number of Thespian points through service and perform- ,, BIICC. Danny Westbrook Linda Greer 1 Star 1 Star Betty Brindley Terrie Taylor Debbie Taylor Debra Richey 1 Star 1 Star 1 Star J,-.K Jesse Money nf X Don Warner Elizabeth Rogers Marilyn Bingham Sponsor: Zelwanda Hendrick 97 I i I , .Aus visit.. ali maui... .ali M... A -----can I 1 'S ef Q 1 . 1 1' 5 s'i'5fH?i 'f ,Ti ' ,5 ' Qfpf 11 ,g, If- fgi Ji If J' D' . rfA ,sk M ,,9'Tr?f gif 5 ' .M 3, gy Sf V tv. N, i'T Pw:5 '- h - 2:-11:5-35-5222225 LDUJ'-54J Jt2u-fggfv'-' rv .:'-w..:::S4u-+4.,.. wi--1 : v-3 -. 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A Eg wg'-Vijay ?1D,.E-5551 , cl7'UfoEg,g:-g'5U U.- 5 mmf-u O 4-'i U'-1 ix SEGSOENEEQEE53 Ia 'Q-I Cllr-1: Q 'Mfg . P' fr' N5 mffgi Ar? - 'v'? a:G'1:' H .f,g.,, Yi :N - 0. . , 'bfgu -rev ,em -1 L A ' Q5 xg . 1 '-'C' 'ff '55 ' Q 3'.,1f ,., :Jlm', 4- Yililll zJm,wlu1lx'h.e- , Y ALE A V!! 35:95 A 2,7 L V ' 'S i 4 Mr. H 0 RGAN IZATIONS LEADS WITH LEADERS GT ,QW W? OFFICERS: L. to R.: Brenda Cline CSecrcturyJg Vicki Barton fCaptainJg Debbie Barton fLieu- tenantbg Linda Greer fSecretaryHg Juanita Springer fTreasurerD. 'Ui-gmc. 13 urlvw SPCHIYS Ht OUT Madison A55Cmb1Y- The Tribe has its Big Mamma, Little Mamma, and Poppa. 99 TRIBE SPORT SHOTS Henson circles end in a battle between Savages and Hustlers. Trammel on the go! Hustlers? vs Savages? The Tribe Basketball Team Q ',,' . , '-,e n ,,'T - 4 if v 1 s T . W ' any H-gill' My The Girls Basketball Team completes the season with 7 wins and 5 losses. I00 Tribe vs. Dragons. ORGANIZATIONS Here we sit Like Birds in the Wilderness. Aw! Come on! We aren't really gonna fly. East Texas State or Bust! Halloween Party is ghostly success. lsn't this the life! IOI XX Y' LATIN CLUB Junior Classical League The Social Roinanorum, or Latin Club, combines social activities with learning more about the world of the ancient Roman, an important factor in the development of the liatin language. The major social event of the year is the banquet. when all members wear costumes of the times and slaves provide the entertainment. The S. R. joins the other language clubs in caroling before Christmas and has a spring get-together for mem- bers and dates. Some programs are incorporated into meetings delving into some facet of Roman life, using slides or whatever materials are available. i ,WY t li, SLAVES: Front: Candy Conn, Karen Sparks. Kay Vaughn. Second: .Ianis Sutcliffe. Darlene Saddlcr. Cora Robertson, Bettie Brown. Third: Stcvt- lluyka, Tlnnnas Taylor, Garry Collins. Fourth: Charlie Cox. .limniy Williziiiis, Rodney Rcnln'-rg. Fifth: Vlftiynv liuliinsmi. Ralph East:-rling. Ct-nc Younger, Kenny Tyler. Sl.,1'fl1.' Terry Tatum. Thonius Sniilli. ., t orrictgast is.-tt, i P pqzpi llrindley. Sec.-'l'reas.g Rickey Wright. Vicc- K ' l resident: Ken Bash, -I l' r e s i tl 0 n t g Miss -f' Vo ' Thompson, Sponsorq p ' Hurlod Abbey, Par- is ' ii liaincntarian. CITIZENS AND DEITIES: Front: Pat Sharp, .lvrry Nlfw Gail Huglu-s. Third: Harold Anally. Second: Ks-n Bash, Abbey, Stanley Collins, Betty Brindley, Eliztxlwllt Rogers, Harvey Allen. BIICAI' Rickey Yvrigllt. 1 ,s ii tt if N Sgt I s s as Q t A 1 ' X X A l b- S, 'uf i 'W' M ORGANIZATIONS ,f m' N13 X 1 2 k S ,-,,,.,. .J ,.. V p wh up 'N .,.....-,-H J . A X , , A Q ., , ' A QS.. 1. ' ' ff 3' nf ' ur'-A' A ,,..',tf 'V Q-.O Q .-- X - -'K' ' ' ' ' 1- Vw z ' ' ' , . f f -A., ,,, 'f y t. ,' .' - . ., -ig . 1 f w N ' ...Q A -- J 4. V V. 1- . ' 1 4-in 1 .. ,Vx - ,, , ., 3 . ,l K,-. r,'- v - ' ' , v v, , 1.1515 , 1.5. . grin- , 'V 0 ,fgqgy .f ,ww ' fs. A- 3 v 4... H W k . 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Brenda Westbrook, Martha Laza, Rhonda Beene, Donna Jacobs, Kitty Clark. Becky Ross, Charlsey McKinney, Vic-ki Hale, Karan McDowell, Deborah Embry. 2nd Row: Shir- ley Wood, Barbara Kidwell, Diane Foster, ,lan Timpson, Debbie Schell, Stephanie Johnson, Jan Thorn, Kathy Lybrand, Vicki Rich, Shirley Fowler, Pat Rushing, .lanet Posey, Georgette Costlow, ,lodell Fowler, Betty Brindley, Miss Pickens fSponsorl. 3rd Row: ,lan Fuller, Linda Wade, Liz Jones. Becky Harrell. .ludy McCain. Laura Robinson, Debbie Hughes, Vickie Johnson, Susan Crossland, Sharon Knight, Linda Wil- liams. Amelia Miskell, Diane Mitchell. Brenda Handlin, Carol Morris. I05 Qt J ' g ,I nl, ff My f .M L S - L , S. . W 1,34 r-'FW ' g,g..,5j,-SQS.:-'15, ego ., 5,-',-if-StS ' ,- g S, .6313 Tffggf ' ' , S . 'if mf Fix' 1' an Sandie Adamson Rhonda Beene Betty Brindley Kitty Clark Georgette Costlow K 4 Hi, A if ' 'S S A -- lf, '- .tg Sv kk A 43- S, e A cy 1 im M r sf- V V SS. Z. ,g - 7 Q L S . 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IO7 4.03 ug 91 H- H Dlane Mltchell Gaye Mltchell Kaye Mltchelj Carol Morrrs Janet Posey an 1214 z V1Ckl Rxch Laura Rohmson Becky Ross PHI Rl1Sh1I1g Deborah SIIIIIII or MANAGERS Carol Gaston, Shirlev Woods Ava Lmda Wade Jcncy Standxfer H b Brenda Westbrook 5 I5 msg: n ' ci V V ! ., Ja. i my ,V If fl jf' ' fffwm. , ri? ,v Qlwafefw wawmbwk-uw-653:31 1 ,,, , f -e 'dig Ha, y an ORGANIZATIONS I 3 M M ' L. to R.: Ist Row: Joe Moore, Gary Alphin, Emie Laun, Craige Montgomery, Alex Smith, Dwayne McCurley, Buddy Toles, John Brooks. 2nd Row: Harvey Allen, Roger Layne, Mitchell Box, Joe Patton, Jerry Anderson, Ken BashQ Johnny Wheat, Barry Jordan, Mike Foutch, Mr. Knox. 3rd Row: Fred Wolfe, Bobby Richards, Ricky McKinney, James Swann, Hurry House, Larry Tischler, Eddie Hale, Larry Buck. Q ,W me ,, The Sponsor of the Key Club is Mr. Knox. OFFICERS: Buddy .Toles flaresidentl, Mike Foutch fSf:creturyJ, Joe Moore fTreasurerJ, Dwayne McCurley fVice Presidentb, Mike Tull fPur- liamentariunl not shown. I09 nag THE H. GRADY SPRUCE 'army wiv Keith Lusk Larry Lusk Kenneth McAlister KEY CLUB SWEETHEART DIANE MITCHELL Steve Duyka Ricky Dyer Mike Foutch Eddie Hale Harvey Allen Cary Alphin .lerry Anderson Larry Barner Ken Bash Mitchell Box Larry Buck Ulion Casey Dennis Childress Stanley Dockupil Harry Hause Barry Jordan Ernie Laun Roger Layne 'rua 1 .4-mfr 1 1 .ummfmnmmwmmmmwaww wwmmwmwmgu EY CLUB Dwayne McCurley Rickey McKinney Mike Maples Joe Moore Jimmy Norris Cary Olive Joe Patton Bobby Richards Larry Rowden Johnny Simpson 50 Alex Smith James Swann James Sypert Larry Tischler Buddy Toles Mike Tull Robert Ward Mitchell Webh 5.1 ,I . Il2 f,.ff Front Row: L. to R.: Sharon Boyanton, Theresa Hutchins, Becky Dodson, Emma Arce, Kathy Jackson, Mary Dean, Jenny Prast Sherri Juroch. Second Row: Valerie Lundgren, Debra Odom, Steve Ramsey, Mary Madison, Kathy Ray, Beverly Blackwood Jo Ann Franklin, Deana Kearney, Brenda Jett, Glen Rudd. Third Row: Joan Murphy, Danny Westbrook, Charles Curtis. THE CHAPEL CLUB Presents Cl Healthful Cuflook Toward Life First Row: L. to R.: Jenny Prast, Nancy Gardner, Vice Prcsidentg Kathy Ray, President: Miss Rhodes, Sponsor. Second Row: Becky Dodson, Secretary, Theresa Hutchins, Treasurer. i I 1 sw .I3 ggnigt .,, ! 1 3 Z. to R., Row 1: Margie Heck, Berta Williams, Barbara 'Iobson. Row 2: Sonja Warren, Janet Ramsey, Carolyn Iarter. Row 3: Sheila Robbins, Pat Grindele, Sandi Banks- on, Row 4: Kathy Ray, June Doyle, Terry Mead. The Vocational Office Education pro- gram is a training program for office work. Students are placed in offices where they will receive training in a variety of office duties. V The VOE teacher visits the students at work and discusses their progress with the employers., This helps the beginning work- ers solve many problems and avoid mis- takes that are often made by new employ- ees. Most of the students who are now in the program will remain with their present employers on a full-time basis. Through VOE a student develops good work habits and attitudes as well as spe- cific skills needed for office work. By graduation time the student is not a be- ginnerv but has a year's head start on her career in office work. ORGANIZATIONS VOCATIONAL OFFICE SPONSOR: Edwina Edwards EDUCATION L. to R., Row 1: Dolores Horak-Vice-Pres., Rossie White -Pres., Edith Dhane-Sec.-Treas. Row 2: Brenda Spakes, Mary Pike, Carolyn Montgomery. Row 3: Sandra Luna, Glenda Waugh, Emma Rosales, Row 4: Laura Sands, Linda Eubanks. Row 5: Diane Pruitt, Carol Goodman, Beverly Bookman. II3 l-I ,,u..,,, 45960 oo 1-0-9 259-.8 ' Q m I Em QQSHQE J. 'D SFI! by on-,, -f go rv 5 E E sUOp.,.E 5 m --wuz,-I ht,-qu:--1 -i'42FfaB.2 ':5Em E .EE E ., gm UH hi N . .ADF 'fi' :: S J' E?-3 Saujrh ESEWSS UNH:-IEUCD n. P- E ORGANIZATIONS 4 PRESIDENT: Kenneth Cooper SECRETARY: Kitty Clark yi ,,,,, V, W ,.. , Nfl, , mafia. Cary Story ACCOMPANIST: Jeri Turner G F F I C E ASSOCIATE CONDUCTOR: 'HI w TREASURER: Mike Tull ACCOMPANIST: Deana Kearney II5 Industrial Cooperative Training Mayor Erik Jonsson, Mr. Coffman, and Mr. V V4VYhL,Zz b LLVIV Ballard, sponsor of l.C.T., at the Industrial ' V Arts Banquet. , - ,, i AVV, fiesta: My 'fi' OFFICERS: L. to R.: Cliff York, Pres.g Phyl- lis Norfleet, Trez1s.g Mr. Ballard, sponsorg Jackie Martin, Sec.g Jackie Slawson, Vice-Pres., and Rohhic Thompson, Parl. II6 M 5 N y L, to R.: Johnny Thrash, Roy Bray, Ray Foggleman, and Cecil Crocker fStudents sf training in Automotive Maintenancel. The basic objective of Industrial Co- operative Training is to prepare students for useful employment in occupations of their own choice. The students acquire prac- tical worlc experience hy working a half- day throughout the school year. The pro- gram is a system requiring cooperation be- . tween the student, parents, employers, and school. I.C.T. is designed to help the stu- dents find jobs and to help the community receive experienced workers. ORGANIZATIONS DHIITT Q.: R '1 ...- -,,,.f mm il pw sail s. Q L. to R.: .Iackie Martin. Cliff York. Richard 'st I Shafer, and Phyllis Norfleet lNurse's Aide, Lab Technician. and Meter Rf-aderl. L. lo R.: Otis Terrell, Jackie Slawson, Robbie Thompson, Mike Upchurch. and Terry Withrow. IStudents working as Electricians and in the Electronics fieldl L. Io R.: Jerry Bates, Eddie Mackenzie. Cary Ray Miller, Ronald Rohn-rlson. llanny Ste- vens, Tommy Havens, and ,luhnny Smith. tStude-nts training to he llraftsinen und Print:-rsh -'Q-.-W... ,,,.g-.nn-ma--f-an-1 II7 H. GRADY SPRUCE ORCHESTRA rx S L. to R., Seated: Bobby Cameron, Sandra Cvrimmett, Thomas Smith, Waydean Sharber, Mary Otts, Richard Jones, David McKenzie, Linda Parrish, Kathy Davis, Larry Baker, Paul Menton, Steven Thrash Bh Owens David May Werner Sherer Russell 0'Pry Kath Withrow v My 1 , , Q Y 1 Bernal, Jr. Standing: Jennifer Hale, Mrs. Evelyn Robbins, fDirectorJ, Tommy Davis, John DeRuvo, Donna Jean Mason, Kenneth Weakly Ch 1 O D . . . , A ' A . . . ar es tts, arwln Isom. Members Not in Picture. Deboraarbara Payne, Dennis Harris, Cary Adams, Cralge Montgomery, Frank Glenda Cantwell. are I Craige Montgomery CStudent Director, Treasurerl, Jennifer Hale CPresidentJ, Frank Bernal, Jr. fVice Presidentb. II8 Zi? David McKenzie fAssociate Concert Masterl, Mary Otts fConcert Master Secretaryl, Bobby Cameron fljarliamen- tarianl. THE APACHE BRAVES 'Bat C -, 'if .- 1 ,,, .,,x, L Q W f- wswvaw . ,Q . u ,.,,., l 5 5 331.11 ,m Ernie Thomas Robert Ward ' ' . 5 . ii.. - W . O 'maxaman .Y v',?,:,.t ' W KL 1 F - . Miles Dowd David Hernandez Charles Williams, SPONSOR OFFICE ASSISTANTS These students serving as assistants in the attendance office, main office, or coun- selor's office play an important role in the functioning of our school. PROJECTOR OPERATORS This organization has been established as a ser- vice to our school, Students interested in operating movie and slide projectors are eligible to enroll. Without the cooperation of this club we would not have visual aids to our studies. II9 iw 91,3 ART SERVICE CLUB H 3- 53 l X sm xy , gk W5-NM.,Aw-.fy if r.:,-ff First Row, L. to R.: Sandra Hammon, Sharon Fullington, Glenda Hamilton. 2nd Row: Linda McAdams, Shirley McCoy, Jodel1Fowler, Julia Crawford. 3rd: Roseann Marks fSponsorJ, Cindy Ethridge, Ronnie Schrader, David Dur- ham, Albert Swimm, Susan Crossland, Mary Madison, and Diane Hitt CSponsorJ. if ' 'Ai M W 1 I l , A Er. 4 ' ILLUSTRATES US KW flmwf ff M Mme i ORGANIZATIONS K1 vw U ll' a l iw nf, - -null ? ,'W , l .W ,: I M . ,J M ummm 5 -was 'if-53 mi V if 9010 H X ,lfl 5 y Vm . i t 1 ' Film Nl lin This is an organiza- tion for students inter- ! . ested in art. It is the ser- vice group which is re- sponsible for all the work done to illustrate our as- semblies. The -Art Service Club provides high qual- ity art work, posters, signs, placards, and dis- plays' for worthwhile school activities. A1 i Nj 'S k H. 3 1 5 1 ,ww-M www nun if 501 HMP' aww Www is ,.,p la am M , ,,,t.., l2I l22 DISTRIBUTIVE Eouc:ATloN J.: I . ,Z Y Q9 The students in this organization are involved in distrib- utive education ancl marketing. The program combines ap- proved work experience with related classroom study. The students that participate have jobs insured them upon graduation. L. to R.: Marshall Coffman-Sponsor, Darrell Jones, John Craft, Evelyn. Oquin, Charles Hardin, Steve Crabb, Linda Lewis, Cary Denson. B pm if ,J 0 lp YE 9 I ,,,,f in-f ' 3 , 1 . aral J L. to R.: Gary Miller, Elaine Stephens, Kenneth Weaver, L. to R.: Danny Lancaster, Tommie Bailey, Pat Core, James Miles Dowd. Ray. 123' TOMMIE GARY .IERRY PATRICIA GLENDA CHARLES HENRY BAILEY DENSON FORBES GORE HADDOCK HARDIN HICCINBOTHAM Elaine Stephens .............. Acting President Vocational Banquet, Credit Essayist Representative, Secretary, Outstanding D.E. Award Danny Lancaster . . . . . . 2nd Vice-President Gary Wayne Miller ........,........ Treasurer Miles Dowd .... D.E. Salesmanship Representative Kenneth Weaver .......... Committee Chairman Not Pictured: Richard Oliver tiny'--fi !r T'T. .1 r, V ' etfllwf A .s 4' 'if ff: .41 in ,- , , ,, .,gi.-.3 - .gp ip 1 L. to R.: John Craft, Evelyn Oquin, Cary Denson, Charles Hardin. ORGANIZATIONS :NsQ4g71 ,L 'aes '13 I, , ttt.t Me ,Vi l t 'Wit , S t ...X il 1 , U tl! Q' ..',4 Hn is .AVV Il ,l Y Z ,tt L . i t 2 llgll t - I we 5 t t l L. to R.: Brenda Vaden, Henry Higginbotham, Cheryl Spivey, Miles Dowd, Elaine Stephens. Jerry Forbes, Pat Core, .Iames Ray, Tommie Bailey, Danny Lancaster, Ken- neth Weaver, Cary Miller, S' ' Eff? 'Qfi na H 'E 'Jas l Q 1 Q 41 I rr 'fl A-Q L. to R.: Marshall Coffman, Linda Lewis, Steve Crabb, Darrell Jones. ,PK SHARON RONNIE LINDA EVELYN CHERYL ELAINE KENNETH HUFF HUGCINS LEWIS OQUIN SPIVEY STEPHENS WEAVER l23 AGRICULTURAL C O G P E R ! T I A it ., , . V A M g i C A.C.T. AWARDS f I 'al fi: Cathryn Middleton-Ornamen 'E ' C U tal Horticulture Medalg 1 if if 'b It ' Miss H.C.S. Candidate. T R N I N G - 55 f 5 ' F Vyw, ,V ' f l' 7? 'igv ,..,, ., , ,,,.. ,,,, f Ricky Moore- , ti, , ,-L ,' ' f ' tf Agribusiness Medalg A.C.T V iiii' l Who's Who 2 f ' SPONSOR: Leonard Harcrow I DAIRY AND MEAT PROCESSING VETERINARIAN ASSISTANTS Randy Austing Eddie Leatherwood Cary Plaster Larry Williams V OFFICERSQ L. to R.: lst Row: Vice Pres., Bill Turnerg Pres., Ricky Mooreg Reporter, Allen Nottingham. 2nd Row: Sec., Cathy Middletong Parl., Randy Austing and Treas., Annette Plaster. I24 R Cooperative training in Agricultural fields prepares high school youth for useful employment in approved off-farm agricultural occupations of their choice. Students must be in grades 11 or 12, have the consent of their parents, be capable of becoming a competent worker, and have an interest in such training. The students spend an hour in class each day receiving instructions on the field they are training in and a minimum of three hours each day at a training station. ORGANIZATIONS AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS AND SUPPLIES John Rowell, David Griffin, Walter Pepper. so N. -t'ii l 'iii it 5 RANCH WORKER FEED SALES AND Billy Turner SERVICES Olan Dennie AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY OCCUPATIONS Ricky Moore, Ricky Phillips .... .i ...... . . X 3 E F S U 5 HORTICULTURAL OCCUPATIONS L. to R.: Allen Nottingham, Robert Kienzlen, Annette Plaster, Cathryn Middleton, Rickie Taylor, Royce Hudgens, Danny Treadaway. I2 um. 'Www mam? l ORGANIZATIONS Marilyn Babb: President Debbie Fagan: Vice-President Lynn Horne: Secretary THE GIRLS CHOIR RELEASES s 5 EMOTION DIRECTOR: Charles Williams Right: ,Ioan Crocker: Accompanist. Left: Brenda Allen: Treasurer. Junior Citizens Troffic Commission The l.C.T.C. is a club devoted to the promotion of safety, both in the school and in the community. This year the J.C.T.C. received a trophy for their out- standing actions in making Spruce one of the safest schools in the Dallas lndepen- dent School District. They conducted a safety seat belt check and campaigned for safety during Safety Week. OFFICERS: L. to R., Ist Row: Linda Cvosdin, Sec., Kathy Lybrand, Pres.g Rhonda Beene, Vice Pres. 2nd Row: Jency Standerfer and Jan Thorn, Historians. Below: Mr. Blair and Miss Pickens, A Sponsors. VY, . 5 , .1 p matt' f ' '-,' - L. to R., Ist Row: Cathy Primm, Ian Cottingham, Barbara Kidwell, Diane Strauser. 2nd Row: Sharon Canady, Beverly Blackwood, Stephanie Johnson, Deborah Smith, Sherry Dove. 3rd Row: Joe Patton, Bobby Richards, Ernie Laun, Gene Lemons. L. to R., lst Row: Debbie Starky, .launita Springer, Tonya Calloway, Debbie Hodge, Sherry Calloway, Debbie Hester. 2nd Row: ney, Treva Daugbtery, Shelia Lewis, Melinda Jordan. 3rd Row: Fred Wolff, Harvey Allen, Barbara MeVey, Terrie Taylor, Debbie Tay- lor, James Swann, Mitchell Webb. e ., ia., if F17 if ,al Candy Conn, Deneese Brown, Deana Kear- ORGANIZATIONS , , vii A Q SENIORS: L. to R.: First Row: Janice Hoedebeck, Judy Easterly, Annie Kadleck, Rhonda Beene, Bari Cole. Second Row: Nancy Jones, Mahala Wilson, Vicki Barton, Carol Morris. Third Row: Gail Hughes, Pam Cist, Debbie Hughes, Edwin Marshall, Charlie Adams. QUILL AND SCROLL, A LITERARY rA HQNQR SOCIETY - ' :kit 4 SPONSOR: Miss Mary Koch First Row: Kathryn Sealy, Linda Wilhite, Jan Thorn, Shelia Crabbe. Second Row: Stephanie Johnson, Rickey Wright, Mitchell Webb, Mitchell Box. Third A Row: Brenda Doty, Harold Abbey, Juanita Springer, 3 Vicki Johnson. I29 AND ' CURTAIN F OFFICERS, L. to R.: Juanita Springer, Sec., Shirley Fowler, Treas.g , 1 Mike Bracey, Vice Pres., X B l m , 5 ., Richard WilliamS, Pres. 1 5 5 ' F l iii A i i A i l i i r Q 2 s i S F 1 .. Q . , ll 1 Q E . w I x Y A sl 1' A -r 'M at L. to R. Front Row: Richard Williams, Linda Miller, Jency Standerfer, Shelia Lewis, Debra Starky, Patsy Pearcy, Sandra Perry, Don Warner. 2nd Row: Steve Duyka, Karan McDowell, Vickie Hale, Linda Gosdin, Debbie Smith, Johnny Cash 3rd Row' Treva Daughtery, Shirley Fowler, Terrie Taylor, Betty Brindley. 4th Row: Janis Sutcliffe, Deana Kearney, Diane Brimer, ,luanita Sliringer, Carol An- thony, and Debbie Taylor. I3O '9- 5 .Q in i 9. .... tiers! 2 I fl! no flip any mmm- t. QI stil: Front Row: L. to R.: Linda Greer, Martha Laza, Charlene Walker, Amelia Vliskell. 2nd Row: Judy Vaughn, Billie Huckaby, Jennifer Hale. 3rd Row: Vlike Bracey, Steve Conley, Mike Foutch, 4th Row: Jesse Money, Danny Westbrook, Scott Taylor. ORGANIZATIONS This is Spruceis drama club which performs at assemblies and at other special occasions. This group accepts the responsibility of taking care of all phases of the auditorium including lighting. scenery, and house personnel com- mittees to usher assemblies. Meet- ings are held every Tuesday after school. f Zelwanda Hendrick: SPONSOR THE CAST OF HTHE HOUSE NOBODY LIVED IN Back Row: L. to R: Johnny Cash, Mike Bracey, Juanita Springer, Jennifer Hale, Richard Williams, Danny Westbrook, Shirley Fowler, Amelia Miskell, Chuck Hughes, Mike Foutch. Front Row: Cindy Cooke, Martha Laza, Jency Standerfer, Linda Cosdin. l3I RED CRCSS 'WV' -h,A x SCH 'i b, l f i J 68-69 OFFICERS, L. to R.: Brenda Allen, Pres.g Miss Martinsen, Sponsorg Marilyn Babb, Vice Pres. fNot shown, Debbie Dollgener, Sea? 69-70 OFFICERS, L. to R.: Sharon Mclninch, Pres.g Connie Amos, Vice-Pres.g Judy Dickerson, Sec. Red Cross is a club which is made up of one student from each homeroom. This student is elected by the homeroom members to repre- sent lhem in Red Cross activities. This organ- ization is involved in the Red Cross fund drive, the instruction of the uses of equipment during disaster drill procedures, and a first aid pro- gram for the school. The members of Red Cross are also involved in programs to help the needy. Red Cross members work . . . ORGANIZATIONS and work . . . and work on things for others. -a 5 fy Q, ii ' Q 5 E .--alibi Engcges in . . . Programs To And Others. SPANISH CLUB Sponsor: Barbara Richardsong Co-Spon- SUT! J'-1dY MCGOWPUI- SECOND YEAR STUDENTS: L. to R., Top Row: Gus Custovich, Ross English, Joe Patton, .lohn Moorehead, Buddy Toles, Thomas Densmore, David Ryer, Eddie Crow, James Sypert. 2nd Row: Sharon Hall, Wanda Whittle, Sue Congdon, Marian Zapata, Pat Sharp, Lawana Redding. 3rd Row: Terry Tresenriter, Stephanie Johnson, .lodell Fowler, Shirley Fowler, Diane Foster, Melinda Jordan. 4th Row: Larry Beeman, Don Warner, Randy Farrar, Bobby Richards, Ricky McKinney, Mike Maples, .lack Gamble. fi I . 4 . y J ,,ib. . Ns xg? A Q. L. to R. OFFICERS: Ernie Thomas, Bari Cole, Emma ADVANCED STUDENTS: L. to R., Top Row: ,limmy Hig- Arce,Lizze,lones, Larry Lusk-President. ginbotham, Jennifer Hale, Bari Cole, Linda Wilhite, ,lohn Eason, Larry Buck. Seated: Brenda Moore, Debbie Embry, .lane Massingill. The Spruce Spanish Club is a local chapter of the Pan American Student Forum. This organization is sponsored by the Good Neighbor Commission. Our local chapter was represented at the annual state convention held in Austin in March. Our pledge this year was to aid education in Peru. Our social events have included a banquet at El Fenix, a party at Winfrey Point, caroling during Christmas, and a P.T.A. program. FIRST YEAR STUDENTS: L. to R., Ist Row: Dutch Daughterty, Robert Ward, Johnny Simpson. Pam McCuffey, Debbie Hodge, Deana Kearney, Sherri Juroch, Ronnie Shin- doll, John Brooks. Sealed: Margery Knotts, Linda Cosdin, Kathy Durst, Sheryl Olson, Vicki Jones, Sharon Faulk. l34 PARAMEDICS ORGANIZATIONS The Club for Those Who CARE . . . QQQQWMW N N -'Q OFFICERS: Left to Right: Larry Creenwell, Program Chairmang Pam V , J s X. Cist, Presidentg Debbie Lewis, Secretary-Treasurer, fNot picturedg Becky ' . Ross, Vice President? . The purpose of this organization is to bring together students interested in careers in the health care fields, and to inform them of the opportunities and requirements in these areas. Films, projects, lectures, and field trips are typical of the activities of this organization. tl ,.....f,..f T Christine Leister, SPONSOR About OTHERS Back Raw, Left to Right: Larry Creenwell, Pam Cist, Debbie Lewis. F ron t Row: Nancy Cant, Paula Skelly, and Glenda Fields. I35 THE FRENCH CLUB Adopts Mitchell Webb James Swann Roger Layne Diana Sharber Carol Gaston, Miss Hahnl, Vicki Johnson, Carol Anthony, Barbara M V D Mitchell Jud Cole Becky Ross Linda Owen, Lydia Pina, Mary Ellen Najera, Jeri Turner, Vicki Hale, Patty Park, c ey 1ane y Florence Calhoun Marilyn Babb Trexa Daugherty Karen McDowell, Sheila Lewis, Judy Dickerson, Sandy Perry, Wendell Grant, SECOND YEAR STUDENTS: James Swann, Rusty Hicks, Mitch- ell Box, Patty Park, Barbaar McVey, Vicki Hale, Vicki Johnson, Judy Cole, Becky Ross, Karan McDowell, Jeri Turner, Mary Ellen Najera, Judy Dickerson, Marilyn Babb, Carol Gaston, Linda Owen, Florence Calhoun. A French Outlook . . . FUN I 5? in ..,-.14 4' , Wq, 'vo ORGANIZATIONS W Qwig M ' l ' E ,ffm I A l Wim k, FIRST YEAR MEMBERS, L. to R., Ist Row: Diane Mitchell, Diana Sharber, Treva Daugherty. 2nd Row: Lydia Pina, Sandy Perry, Sheila Lewis, Carol Anthony, 3rd Row: Mitchell Webb, Wendell Grant, Roger Layne. f r K, SJ 1 Q '5 A .J ' Q-f ,1 of , ui I Z ,,,, , 1 1 7 f ' X I. OFFICERS, L. to R.: Flor ence Calhoun fParliamentar ianl, Vicki Johnson fPresi dentl, Miss Hahnl Csponsorl James Swann Vfreasurerl Linda Owen CVice-Presidentl. I37 FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA Top Row, L. to R.: William Dewberry, Beverly Blackwood, Karen Conger, Linda Nottingham, Scott Taylor. Center Row: Mary Evans, Brenda Jett, Laura Davis, Kathryn Sealy. Bottom Row: Rhonda Sawyer, Judy Easterly, Vicki Barton, Mike Foutch, Sharon Canady, Miriam Zapata. SPONSOR: Kay Tur- ney. Top Rauf, L to R.: Dutch Daugherty, Margery Knotts, Janice Chase, Shirley Wood, Steve Duyka. Center Row: Lawana Red- ding, LeNell Sikes, Karen Sparks, Debbie Jackson, Jo Ann Franklin. Bottom Row: Vicki Frazier, Viki Mitchell, Debbie Emliry, Shirley McCoy, Vicki Rich, Jennifer Hale. 'lam ai S. N-..N. New members enjoy their initiation ft-aft while conversing with other new members. I38 EXPRESS DESIRE FOR EDUCATION O'WIZAT'0NS OFFICERS: William Dewberry, Pres.g Mary Evans, District 5 Pre-xg Vivki Barton, V. Pres.g Dutch Daugherty, Parl.3 Kathryn Sealy, Hisl.g Judy Easterly, Treas.g Rhonda Sawyer, District 5 Curresp. Sec.g Not Shown, Debbie Barton, Sec. .Wing Kathryn Sealy speaks ut the Future Teachers of Americzfs local Initiation Banquet. I39 'I Fine Arts Banquet Personalities 5-. if fair, k,,V 2' ,J . ' ,'-kk.. 4 li. xfi' I i f i , , , xg ,, L v..i 6.H,i In , ix Y W .K '. '-lx Z 41 i fini - ,... ..,,. 4 . '..Q.,j.i1 3? ,' 2 . Q.a J '-4 1 Q .. 31.3 . ,' . f ,V- ' 1 Q- Personulities Edilor: Vicki Burton fright? 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I , ks W3 .'4.L 1' it , 5 f .I A KL., ., fifll' ,, ML. .3 -M ', A , 1.59 ,X ff, 'f-1,71 ,if , 0 iid: ,ii My ET,,..j 2,1 kin X133 L Q Q , L W in X N ' Tk X ll X W-'Qfgxf f 6 K Q Emi 9030622 unzbr Gkss gan 0141795 yr wg f .4 James Swann Debbie Smith Nancy Gardner Mark Herring im, n M f 1' Q I ,y ung X V' if E r r af E PERSONIALITIES ma I49 WHO'S WHO M My! f' 'zu' 'vpn' :M.13' CARLA COOKE MARY ELLEN NAJERO JENNIFER HALE MIKE FOUTCH English French Drama Speech EMMA ARCE PAT SHARP MARILYN BABB KENNETH COOPER Spanish Latin Girls' Choir Concert Choir RICKY MOORE GARY RAY MILLER SANDI BANKSTON ELAINE STEPHENS A.C.T. I.C.T. V.0.E. TOMMY HOBSON STEVE JONES CHARLES HAMOUS PAUL LISMAN AUIU BUKIY Electronics Metal Shop Auto Mechanics iN -fm' 5 . ,VW4 -...MAD AT SPRUCE v- ,y PERSONALITIES ...Nair PAT LENTS SHIRLEY WOOD JACKIE SI,AW'SON KATHY LYBR-AND Business Hmmm-making Drafting J.C.T.C. JERRY TAYLOR STEVE CONLEY DONNA JACOBS JIMMY HICCINBOTHAM Athletics Band Drill R.O.T.C. LARRY LUSK PHII.I,IS IIEYILI. Math Social Studies JUDY EASTERLY DAVID Mc-KENZIE Journalism Orrhvslrn N ot Pictured JERRY MONTGOMERY Art JIMMY CATRON Science BILLY ZIMMERMAN Woodwork BII,I.Y SANDERS Plastics K Y' Iliff l5I Wafzbnaf 7722177 Eeffer gf C 0122122 en 0Qf1b12 C3501-ks TYLHQJ Wafzbn af yzaerzf Zh GAS!! fancy 1701263 W. H 'S xr. .Q f 5'- .. my . , ' Q31 Qi, :kg - fb 5 '43 Q ' F . ,.., , ..A K 'Yi .X x 1' 3 .. facfiv, K i Sporls Ezlilor: Edwin Marshall Assislant Editor Rickey VVright FOOTBALL ,Cf , Q Inn, A 'NL ',fmL,w,, ,Q i ' 'LW' I Q A 2 A i i A L P ' lil K Y if Y ll . ry at 5 .1 L .. Q I . , 4 i. M E fn w 'uw my -1' L - V4 up M gm at oi v in ,, tl' L Q V F f ef' , M L 5 ' 3 L Q ' X , J ,, Q I ' , , f ' i ' V' 'A ' 'N I as ,W 'ff 1 in 1.9 ' 5 i - - W R ' - A ' 1 0- . I , 4 N J- ' 0- ii bf 09 5 1 ' W s N w 4' rl xl , i X l ,AA , , KI I g . xii ,F xi. ,wvl-D' t--4' V 1 :Km - V i I 4 ' ,eg , .,,, ..f::, A . milf!! T . f- t 7' . f '.:V,,.'5 ,l. If 'A 5 U ' .rid HRV, V,..,,,f' or-' V i ,Arg , Irv , 1 .' ' ' '- .'..? , ,-. I . . . L M iV. f',l4i. ,.,.r,..t ,Fi 'I - -L' -f . M l'lM,. ft V' Y ..,.. MA il W if Wh' ' 'V I ' Front Row: Randy Hartley, Gary Hulsey, ,larry Taylor, Tommy Thompson, Jerry Crow, Mike Tull, Steve Byrd. Second Row: Mgr Larry Lusk, Walter Grant, Ralph Eusterling, Rocky Harber, Ricky McKinney, Joe Matlock, Jesse Laminack, Raymond Stephcm Thin! Row: Coach Stewart, Couvh Pasquu. Larry McCain, Larry Buck, Danny Purrent, Robert Amos, Gary Wood, Charles Curtis Fourth Row: Delton Radic-un, Rivky Kirlwy, Curtis Bingham, Cary Pia-kard, Mivliavl Loyd, Cary Cilcrt-use. few' 968-1969 I 3 1 . ' 1-ff at Lellv -ei 13492 .4-ng W V' .I , v- ' ,.,---3, 0' -. ' . w ' -1, ' ' 51 Q! 1 v K , A ' lvl .. f X , . 1, .' u ' sr w-1,94 eg' 1 ,M - ,J fy., . 1, , 1: V . . 5.1 i My 'wi' ' !IV17'NiiVl2:' img' 1 ev hr' , . f 5 . M 3 N, Q 3 xl S 1.1 Front Row: Jimmy Tolcs, Cecil Forman. Hon Worth, Barry Jordan, Second Row: Donald Coker, Ross English. Munin Nlarsliall, Mgr. Kr-itll Lusk, Trainer Mike Foutch, Third Row: Mickey Horton. Randy liiscamp, Danny Hughes, Couch Pate, Couch Taylor. Fourth Row: Donald Nixon, Ilanu Whitaker. David Patrick. Spruce Spruce Spruce Spruce Spruce Spruce Spruce Spruce Spruce Spruce Mesquite Pinkston Lincoln 'T. Jefferson Bryan Adanw Bladison IliHcrest Samuell VV.YVik0n VV.11 Vvhhe A .mgixi 3 SPORTS 15 17 34 34 46 19 35 30 27 25 l55 viz, 2 fini 4 gg Last She to is Buying! ,N fum .. K 233' I wwmmif-r if Inf will swf waiize- that lu- if going ilu- XWYOIIQ, Wily. - A sp- ,. . :N 1:4 fs 1: N 191. nf ,Fi QW, 'Q A damp Yankee!! . .,,: .... 5,5 X I57 Q , Q ,...,.-., 1 X7 .mn ...Q Q 4' I ' ff . . . , Ai. aff ,,,,, ,' - - ' ,,' .. ,,,,,, ,, T ., A 5 , , 1 ' jf ., 1 I f- QM 5 A K , ,P f' ..,-,sw W 1? .,,,, ,ww ,, ,pw ., ' 4 J w ,f ' n f - 'ifwi 4' ,,-g W - , M . . W ' ,,. .. v W -1flW'fwl'f' ff H ' wf W 1 if Lmzfl , 1 M , f I ,f ,. ll-f:emv1qe y,2E,' V, ,,,, wi Tag, youire im! Q. What is that fellow's num. All Catggjg, me iff you ramp. .X VW SPORTS Jbmxon 55132-. cJ.f,Eg.5l7d1 k ghrev steapgy. M V is 1 as 'x W ffd. K ty W, 'I 3 w F 'SN lown Illerc on the end? Q I59 Z V1 Hops00t1'l1!!?? fiiiw iwwix 'V EX X8 Wigs' hu i? 1 fik W X vimwgrzgw RUN J Qs!! 4- ,N ,' --, , ,xg px 4 figlql i Xgiififfiifdfl ibg fp ,aw qs' 1,323 ,X .Q , , , 6 , 'R' 'f',3'f.f51 , M , . A .wglxw X53 . , 1 ,, R .f n Q ' 173' JN Win' ' yah 5 , W, Ky: ,f 154' Y: 1 V ' H t V Ann - ,r-31xZz,lLTyL x f '+ ig X ,J F64 A i , i Y x ' y J, ' .' V1 , ,, , ,X I VK? , ., ' ., N, I ' Wig 'V i gif'QkQg,5i f ' 'f . ' N N' A ,,'ffv',i H jg W ,Ji This sport just knocks him nut I Q 5 'x HX X NOW let's see, which way was it to the men's r00m?? FOOTBALL 1968-69 Left to Right, First Row: Steve Forman fmanagerl, Dutch Daugherty, Bruce Brumlett, Eddie Lacrone, Frank Roberts, Billy McAdams, Cary Free, Mike McFarlin, Eddie Bowers, and Ray Williams fmanagerb, Second Row: David George fmanagerl, Junior Knight, Danny Addington, Jimmy Patterson, Mike Strange, Ricky Shinn, John Lynch, Ernest Ferries, Butch Slay, David Ryer, Larry Nicholas, and Jimmy Cavet. Third Row: Johnny Wilson, Tim Gilbert, Marvin McBride, Boyd Dowe, Gary Chambers, Tim Messimer, Roy Fulps, Kenneth Shubertson, Robert Murphy, Carl Mosley, Gene Autrey, and Clifford Rogers. Top Row: Joe Read, Marvin Talior, Cary Baker, Charlie Stroud, William Stewart, Randy Tillison, Dan Hughes, Tommy Moore, Johnny Crow, Cary Nelson, and Blurty Rouse. l f Qt Q' 'fff ,mf Qu M4 1' i. 5 ,fi 1 can we settle this PEACEFULLYN Coaches: Leo Rurkhaltcr and Herschel Clanz l6I VARSITY CAGERS 1968-69 1 E? ,gf Kneeling Left to Right: Mgr. Mike Foutch, Mike Rawlins, Skip Creathouse, Coach Fultz, Johnny Thorn, Joe Johnson. 2nd Row: Mgr. Jackie Green, Mike Anderson, David Nix, Randy Moore, Sam Flanagan, Charlie Boseman, Ronnie McMahen, Larry Roby, Gary Harris, Mgr. Ernie Thomas. COACH JOHN P. FULTZ Managers ERNIE THOMAS MIKE FOUTCH JACKIE GREEN l62 SPORTS , '7' . W MIKE RAWLINS Guard, Sr. Player RAWLINS FLANIGAN BOSEMAN GREATHOUSE NIX MCMAHEN MOORE ROBY THORN ANDERSON JOHNSON l .. f':v5ff w.a -1 C r xl g Q U . in ,S ,,,,, ,,,,., ,,:. . . gh L, ' 1 V-it Q ' V ky M ii ' f . 4 R 3. Y 51 'R 2. 5 e? ? Strong in Ability and Desire Hz. 5'9 6 3,9 6737v 6'0 61179 6'2 67319 6,1 67097 6,1 5310 Points Game Avg. 305 17.9 48 12.0 123 8.3 92 8.1 113 7.9 72 7.6 30 7.5 66 6.3 64 6.2 1 .4 RANDY MOORE Centcr, Sr. '63 Cogers Uphold 1-,.. Q- .Af , ww 5. iiyzz N HHHHHK,i Should I hit him on the head? RONNIE NICNIAHEN Center, Soph. 1, i i i ,, : , m i . . 6 L, U .,T JOHNNY THORN Forward, Sr. Spruce 88 ..... ..... 2 30 9111 ..... ..... l 05 55 ..... . . . 77 75 ..... . . . 86 56 ..... . . . 66 46 ..... . . . 48 66 ..... . . . 611 47 ..... . . . 51 51 ..... . . . 60 Season Opponent Lincoln Pinkston Samuell White T. .lefferso Madison W. Wilson Bryan Ada Hillcrest Il II1 V Spruce Spirit Record Spruce 70 ..... 52 ..... 49 ..... 62 ..... 47 ..... V11 ..... 56 ..... 116 .... 76 ..... SKIP CREATHOUSE Forward, .lr. 41,1 62 62 .Tl i9 52 66 58 82 Opponent Lincoln Pinkston Samuell White W. Wilsori Madison T. jefferson Bryan Adams Hillcrest N-1.1-x, Sherron Easley crowned Dr Pepper queen. SPORTS 4 JOE JOHNSON Cuurml, .lr. I65 Ready for Action . . . CHARLIE BOSERIAN SABI FLANIGAN Center, Jr. Center, Sr. F4 f ' , ,W LARRY ROBY D0n'L just stand there Forward, Sr. Seeking Victory SPORTS MIKE ANDERSON GARY HARRIS Forward, Sr. Forward, Jr. 'J DO SOMETHING!! DAVID NIX Forward. Sr. I67 Red-Blue Game Moy 22, 1969 to , -Mx Kofo2o'o'3e?45if QQQQQQ? g '69 football team shows promise. ea ,, , . ,yli D J obs gives h tl to new Cheerleaders show leadershipl? pt J Th Il OI'l'l ed 8 Blue Senior mj ttes Alice Winters, Debbie Dillard, d B ly McC0lm. Sundancer p f f th f t and last time. .x H , ,lunior Knight scores for the Red. Apache Braves Mark Farley, Bobby Richards, and Philip Casebolt. Gene Callaway gives megaphone to Louanna Redding. Seniors in their last performance. Last halftime for Senior bandsmen Hey, look whatl found!! VARSITY BASEBALL - 1969 4999 Left to Right, Kneeling: Joe Matlock, Mike Lloyd, Mike Rawlins, Galy Pickard, Joe Johnson, Ernie Thomas, Johnny Wheat, Curtis Bingham, Freddie Potts. Back Row: Coach Leo Burkhalter, Don Nixon, Terrie Sustaire, David Nix, Randy Moore, Buddy Toles, Danny Parrent, Dwayne McCurley, and Kenneth Dorman is f x COACH LEO BURKHALTER I70 1, W 'wa I icy SPORTS .f- -IS fm- I Q , ' I ,K I v,51frvx , ' 1 If ,, . W Hey. he's not on the base! !! ' I, l ...f.-.-1:zf.x.,,,,. :,. W . ....x K ' DA Q!! 'Y , X1 S ym A 1 Weffsf Baseball Brings Action , . x ' h , 1 ' Q '-W' A J .N--1. MX-N WWpf p MQQMWW w, V I f , g -W X . ' V at -4 5 M A V . x- . u gl. DWAYNE MCCURLEY Second Base, Jr. 1 . 'xg , S fig. -, Q 5- 5 , X ,. 1 ' 'QQ J - 'f y . f - . , .r 'Q '-'Y-I 'X Hb m-gf.: F uf. . ' ' 1 i-MH? ' ' 2 S ii: . ,. ,,- ..,u W , , 'V-H Vwxm ,x.,i...,,.,,,..,.-,.i,,.,k,Xff1 53.55 Myra rw- Q W if V, 5 vm.. '-- ,,.f,. . ..,.-, v.,.w..-gm 1 i15,.5.-1-- A .L.i,,,,,:w W- W- lxxggvsswy' ,,,,vgfF'1,M-V - ,X , W M 'MM' Q--,, . Q, - I. MW 1 if W 4 54 L DON NIXONJ A ' 8. fam Jf- 1mfwfg'- f :iff 1F3fEFfNEfFH,,D'0MI, j , - -.A---f L',,+ .. , , ,,A, 5 ,,,-,5,,,,, . -3,4151 :gat-ff , . -f l7l ,,- A. ,V fe ,, ,- A, fi '. '- ' A..-f 2 'M . ,Q L , .15 z C625 ' f b - I aw ' 'mmm' ,. .W-Ww e -:x-Efgg 1 7 Q - 1- Q'..X A . LL-. - gg Nh'. -f.Q.,,g,gN M- .- mr-1 1Y,3B ,X 2 'EATL MN- yh . . ' x xg. Kw..C.r5'k R ' .L x if '52Wi?'F' I' . X' 1 QL f 'afj-.,,jQfj,gi.g Fil? .vi -1 W ,, NQM, M ,,,:, W VW. WM - LLOYD V Liiglptfggldpr, Jr. L A 1, .c,. 5 a x 1 5 x 'l' W ', E, S if Q A A- is X . I.. K 1 2. Q N? R, ASH, 'EN , : .l .i'Kg.g K, If Qs R3 xr ' ,- x vga 5 'ff v ' fx 3 fx' -.' 'i 1' J '- i 5- A 2 , s h 4' 'V . as ,mv V. , my L K X , . 1-Q 5 Q new , DANNY PARRENT Third Base, Jr. , , . x Q Diamond-Dusfers Clinch s TN'Nm.,,Ym :Ak ' X, k x . .. .N A L- . . .V Q AQ . .,.. 5, mx I 1 W ' ...MQ-- 2 -' , W t.., . at i f Y ,lgr A k . ?2Q Z 1'i 7 ' H 1 - , ,Q CURTISKBJNGHAM M ' ' , , , , - ' 1 , - - , . I , my W CH1Che12 If-A bf 'f wA1f - - . K 'I 'A Qi: ,,,, f,V, 5 . ,,.. ., I A H f I GARY PICKARD' , Outfielder, J r. , f g , , . . safe or out? l! ,. Q I 2 - .-ff - 4 , - . g . .. 1.5.3. W -Q ,X B w w.. M1 .T ESM- lggf ig.. 'QW :W 1, my Q - fa . , 7' ,X - mx. 1 Q f f 'MH . ' i Era . X -1' 'xiii'-N -X Q' 'A . K 3. K K -...,,,,g,kh: L Q ' K 1 ', RA - V. . ,V p f- 33? - - w xx' -'.'A ,Q E,-ggmfi' A lm Q gf- 15.142 - -'A..- , A 'QQ Second in District Play 'K I I ?h..,,,,.,.A ,N ix, ,,.. LM ' f'A' ,7,,,,M..W ABIgVm3 Y TOLES V Otiiiigfldes, ,1 hm- nb . .K 617 SPORTS 1012 JOHNSON Second Base, Jr. 3 E 7 . 'J . Qtxt ,gf Q 'V j1f5..?z'7f 'fwfxj N 5 -. . 5 N x- X ' 5' , , .W . . ki ,,..g+QX., , fff .A ..,,a.3Qz,.'.1 ,QS MANS. .mime .Y .,k, ,, .. , . Y . K .Hua f313l .......t.,, . -fs K . YN'--. www I E , riffs.-ek: N Jig V . --M. ..,, rt11EDDu: N 5,5 'iQf Ou'1 L f , 'ni .ff-'Y' - ,A ' f . Q.. 9 X 'mvd,. , I73 K Wifi .l x k k . I -' i A , X , Q ' .. SN .: . ' ,. 918. 1 . 1 - any. w i Que., , 5' 5 r -1 im: -. L. i ..,,,,k5 , A . '. Q ' -5135 - EYPQT' AQW4 A V q:? X '3f3-1: i.tf..,,,l'5'9? 'Q' 1 410151 3'LC.H - , . , A. ., , iw J . l . x A -Q ,, L' .Q if x - 'H ag -.-' ip MN' ' -' H M, 'bigiig-9 -' fzf- , Wm., 4, '- ---. 552' ir , A N iz: , . , Ziff' ff f N wk v Q Q, M w. QM x Q Q N mf X X 'Y M . I X 4 A ' if -'N R N-3 Q -2 fa . gxy s'y,,..g , -wr Y ww. IR Mrk. N.-T-skrg-. , 3 . .-flzfkjxr uhm f sg f 1 A 1 K '74 Faster than the speed of lightning! ! Boy, this sure is exciting? ? !! S li , .K Nw., . 'fa ,, ' 1' 4' 5 I Mg.. . U: - .. ,T I , fiH11f ' , ii V :nz A, :Aw - 3 - ,vii T Jhi' , l Jdn- MAi1:L6CK Pitcher, Jr. m x 4 s 1 1 ii B Baseball 68-69 f A RICKY GRAY SPORTS GirI's Swimming '68-'69 .M , ' w.:,?p X -14' Left to Right, Back Row: Darlene Davis, Terrie Taylor, Judy Garrett, Roxann Mangrum, Ilis Shoulders. Bottom: Letitia Henson, Linda Tram- mell, Debbie Taylor, Vicki Congdon, Pat Lents. Not pictured: Becky Ross. Linda Parrish. I75 TRACK 68 LARRY LUSK KEITH LUSK CHARLES CURTIS MARK LILLY DAN HUGHES IW' Cf' 1 Tv EDDIE BOWERS RALPH EASTERLING RICKY MCKINNEY A, EDDIE LeGRONE ROBERT MURPHY GARY FREE N TEAM 69 JERRY CROW DAVID PATRICK W SPORTS A R' , 'lf , ' L : t LONNIE SALLINGS PAT FERRELL CECIL FORMAN WILLIAM SHOTWELL A A iARTfT RRAA I AAAR ILL Am, JERRY TAYLOR COACH ROBBIE TAYLOR I77 V ,ge-g.,,3gWM fW'-' fm . l if T ,A L,,, V 5 ' 1 L. , i V, Pat Ferrell heads for the finish line to end an exciting I 'fn race. L 1 Eddie Bowers accepts third place honors proudly. THEY RUN THE BEST Jerry Taylor does his thing in the 100 yd. dash. He was also an anchorman on the mile relay. Jerry Taylor was selected as most valu- able trackster for second straight year. v I. Jerry Crow crosses the finish line with Pat Ferrell in the background. SPORTS Our runners were tearing them up. The Track managers-but is this all they do? THEY WIN THE BEST Ralph Easterling takes second place award. l Tracksters Frank Roberts, Mark Lilly, and Dan Hughes relax while watching the girls go by. I79 TRACKSTERS SCURRY I just gotta make it. . . ,LVV T Q I ' n E Now to get across this hurdle! Now I remember, I didn't eat my Wheaties this morning. On your mark. Get set. Go. ON TH ,ff Cecil Forman runs his leg on the mile relay Holy Bedlam breaks loose after the race. EIR WAY l Robert Murphy accepts second place award in shot put. I Mark Lilly faces tough competition. I8I no SWIMMING '68-'69 ,. 5 9 ,, , ,, V- L ,,,,..,., .g,,,.., , , it L -. . A ... it L . . so ?'5. Top Row, L. to R.: Lee Wesmorlan, Ernie Laun, Tommy Lyons, Robert Welty. Middle: Harry Hause fMgr.5 Johnny Shumake, Rodney Renberg fLettermanJ, Eddy Crow. Bottom: Donny Wheat CDiver7 Steve Byrd-Co-captain fDiverJ, Bobby Richards-Co-captain, Coach Glanz, . L. f K i f:'5a'ff-''.52f75'f'Ii7f'5 ' yi f .:s515fE3-55iQk 1:x5'- f V 'F' M ,.... v Junior Diver RODNEY RENBERC STEVE BYRD First Letterman ol nf GOLF x. 'ir 'Sw' ,t -' . QQ, . Q ,ir I ff - .Z . 1 K ' A '. K -Aw 1-.,n . W W ROBERT WARD JERRY ABERCROMBIE SPORTS GS .,, 1 4 Left to Right: Robert Ward, Dennis Childress, Richard Ray, Coach Cat- RICHARD RAY lin, Ted Duckworth, David Bankston, and Jerry Abercrombie. TED DUCKWORTH DENNIS CHILDRESS DAVID BANKSTON :I G JVM I83 TENNIS 1968-69 , mm.A E ! X EEEHE A I GAIL HUGHES DEBBIE MCWHORTER PHIL CASEBOLT JOHN McLENAN JUDY DQLONG CHARLES WINTERS N HEf F, A EE J E E i LEA 0 if , VV,,.7, V K K I K 55, Vyrziik kH4'U? 2 .e o ig , ron : ai u es, e ie c- , Efff QIEE Q IVTIE V AIAV Ql2vr:er,RJ1:15y FDeEiJn: lgaSc:ghJohnD lNl?I11?:I.13-illn, V Lf 1 Charles Wlntcrs, Phll Casebolt. , V I b Af V f f , 3 5 f 2 5? COACH KNOX Classes Senior Class Editor: Vicki Barton Assistant Editor: Kathryn Sealy Junior Class Editors: Stephanie Johnson and Jan Thorn Sophomore Class Eclitor: Linda Wilhite SENIOR CLASS GFFICERS Susan Crossland Vicki Barton Treasurer 'NS Wk: President alien Jimmy Higginbotham Annie Kadleck Vice-President Secretary 'ff' N5 I AM THE SENIOR . . . suddenly l find myself lin the role of the person I have looked up to for assurance and guidancenl am now respon- sible for passing on our school traditions to others. I set the example for them to follow, for . . . as the senior is, so is the school. SENIORS Flovd Adair Cary Adam Charles ACUIIYIS Sandie Adamson Duivard Albright Lee Albright Geflfflia Allen Glenda Allen f s...1 ' , '-sm, I e V4 T .LV 3 ,W 4,... I87 80 Mike Anderson Alan Anthony Emma Arce Judi Asberry Jackie Ashwood Brenda Askew Randy Austin Freddy Autrey S ' Are Billy Avila Tommie Bailey Sue Bannister Sandi Bankston Lonnie Barnard Vicki Barton Ken Bash .lean Baskin Vain Jerry Bates Evelyn Bingham Rhonda Beene Marilyn Bingham SEN IORS Larry Bell Phillis Bevill Nancy Bird Beverly Bookman Serious. Kenneth Bourquin Craig Bowen Charlotte Boyd Mike Bracey B B I89 190 - Dorothy Branch Gene Brooks Wanda Brown Wayne Bruno Larry Buck Larry Butler Terry Butler ,loyce Bryant Seniors Are Gene Calloway Bobby D. Cameron David Cantrell Archie Capps I SENIORS YK .4-at Randy Carawax Carolyn Carter Yolanda Castillo Stephen Chance Lester Chase Marcy Childress Charles Churchwell Kitty Clark S h' ' cl . . . op IS'l'ICCIl'6 . Lynn Clark Ron Clark James Clement Linda Clevinger James Click Frank Cloud Ray Coker Bari C016 W H,,r Q, 'Q eeAssnfsr r 'E A I9I 3 iw , W ,ssl Loyd Cole Stanley Collins Sue Congdon Linda Conger Rickey Congleton Steve Conley Carla Cooke Kenneth Cooper S ' Are Kathleen Copeland Clint Cosllow Georgette Costlow Deborah Cox James Cox Gary Crawford Julia Crawford Susan Crossland ,pawns 'U' SENIORS W Marilyn Culley .lfrrry Currin Linda Curtis Philip Curtis Sharon Curtis Walter' Curtis Charlotte Uaily Thomas Davis S ' . . . peclal. Gary Denson Carolyn Derrick William Den berry Edith Dhane 'R' 4 Q...- N Vf' I2 K ww' I93 . gf, , T, Debra Dillard Janice Dillard Kenneth Dorman Miles Dowd June Doyle Beckie Dry Mike Dulce Belinda Dye Seniors Are john Eason Judy Easterly Debbie Ellis Ross English M 'wvnwnn-1 SENIORS mfg-+ W Irlglgmisiiilflfli Marcia Evans Mary Evans 060126 lil ans A Ceeil Faries Frlith Farris Jvsevh Paulk S 'l' James Ferrclley Pat Ferrell Jerry Fisk Debbie Fitch Rhea Fitch Norma Flatt Jesse Fonseca Patricia Foote W-wif? l95 Mike Foulch jerry Forbes Donna Ford ,Iodell Fowler Mike Fowler Kathy Freeman Lee Freisner David Gibson S ' Are John Gilcrease Craig Gilmore Larry Gipson Pamela Gist Debbie Glasscock Carol Good Carol Goodman Pat Gore QV V, W., ,,,..f SENIORS Q Otto Craeser Gloria Grant Wlanda Green Sharon Greenlee Linda Greer Pat Grindele Patsy Cumm Doris Gumpert . . . Sweet. Gus Gustovich Glenda Haddock Eddie Hale Jennifer Hale -QN- X, 1 - iq H+ I97 Pat Hale Sharon Hall Sandra Hammon Charles Hamous Katy Hancock Warren Hancock Brenda Handlin Charles Hardin Seniors Are Cary Hardin Judy Harlow Becky Harrell Anna Harris SENIORS ,U ,,,,,,7, YV 2 ,ww- Delwbie Harris Lurone Harris Nathan Harris Orlury Healfi Margie Hevk Ruby Hendrix . . . Speakers. David Hernandez Luci Hernandez J. L. Heliivh Jimmy lligginbothaln Debbie Hill Linda Hiser W9 Pat llurris Casszuifira Henning Henry Higginbolham Barlmru Hobson ii' ---4-49 c I9 Tommy Hobson Janice Hoedebeck Linda Holmes Dolores Horak Gary Horton Naneie Horton Lee Howe Billie Huckaby S ' Are Sharon Hugrg Karen Hl1g2iI1S Sharon Huggins Deborah Hughes Gail Hughes Judy Hughes Thomas Hughes Gary Hulsey 7' I v HE -A SENIORS Gayle Hume Danny Hunt Joyce Huse Donna Jacobs Sondra Jamison Steve Johnson Elizabeth Jones Nancy Jones . . . Swingers. James Jones Ronald Jones Stanley Jones Steve Jones ' 1 v' 3, ,, r A 20l Barry Jordan Maria Juarez Paula Juhlin Annie Kadleck Polly Keene Vickie Kimbrough LaDell Knight Sharon Knight Seniors Are Larry Lair Stacie A. Laird Danny Lancaster Martha Laza , Q .P I-,N h as SENIORS Marilyn Leftwicb David Lennox Patricia Lenls Debbie Lewis Greg Lindsey Paul Lisman, Jr. Sandra Locke Gary Logan . . . S m ca rf Sandra Luna Larry Lusk Kathy Ly brand Cy nde Lyons Eddie MacKenzie Janet McAdams Judy McCain Terry McCarty of Wwe' 203 KK HA-5 Carrol McCauley Beverly lVlcColm Pam McDowell Janice McGowan Gerald McKenzie Janie McKiclcly Mike Mcliirlcly Charlsey McKinney Vacla McKinney Dickie McMeans Mary Madison Bracl Malone Colleen Mancuse Roxann Mangrum Donna lVlanlootl1 Robert Marcussen Q. SENIORS Edwin Marshall Sandy Martin Donna Mason Jane Massingill Charla Matthiesseu Billy Mathis Terry Mead Cathy Middleton Socicsble. Gary Miller Gary Miller Shirley Miller Hubert Milton i a a ZA 205 'WQH Amelia Miskell Gaye Mitchell Kaye Mitchell Jesse Money Carolyn Montgomery Brenda Moore James Moore Patrick Moore Seniors Are Randy Moore Ricky Moore .loe Moreno Richard Morgan y ' W SENIORS Carlene Morris Carol Morris Coleen Myer Stephen Nelms Mary Ellen Najero Davicl Nix Lonnie Nix Phyllis Norfleet . . . S u ave . Leland Norris Allen Nottingham Sammy Oczinas Gem-gg Odom Robbie Oliver Kathy O'Neill Vickie Orton Blau' Ons Q? 207 Ju?-, Linda Owen James Pappas Gale Parks Troy Parnell David Patrick Ron Pavageau James Peterson Sue Philpot S ' Are Mary Pike Becky Pilgrim Annette Plaster Janet Posey Freddy Polls Gary Potts Benny Prestriedge Dennis Prince SENIORS 014 Michael Pringle Sonja Pritchett Diane Pruitt Patti Putman Debbie Pyron Bruce Ragsdale Janet Ramsey Barbara Rankin I Q 0 O I 0 . . . Superccl:frogsllshcexpeclldoclous. Mike Rawlins James Ray Kathy Ray Richard Ray X ,ill ii, QM du: Www I f 209 Judy Reames Jerry Redd Nancy Renshaw Penny Reynolds Sheila Robbins Earl Roberts Ronald Robertson Darwin Robinson Michael Robinson Robert Robinson Larry Roby Pat Rogers Seniors Are ewes ff' ann., fs SENIORS Emma Rosales Lonnie Sallings Michele Scarborough Karen Smith Pat Rushing Laura Sands Pat Sharp Mike Smith . . . Shy. Cathy Rust Lorraine Saddler Danny Sawyer Rhonda Sawyer Dialle Shinll Jameg D0nald SITIYGIS Barbara Snead 'fbw ' ,.... 'ati' Edwin Snelgrove Brenda Spakes Janet Spears Cheryl Spivey Rodney Starkey Donna Staton Elaine Stephens Pat Stokes S ' Are Gary Story Judy Stovall Larry Sullins Donald. Sutton Melinda Taylor Mike Taylor Scott Taylor Otis Terrell SEN IORS Caylia Thomas Ernie Thomas Jessie Thomas Mary Thompson Robbie Thompson Johnny Thorn Buddy Toles Jerry' Tlllfkffr 'W Q. -3 - .-1 , X I s L - . . Spirited C Mike Tull Brenda Tuttel Mike Upchurch Judy Ussery an 2I3 ' -452 , Q up Brenda Vaden Carmen Valejo Charles Vaughn Judy Vaughn James'Vineyard Tommy Wade Charlene Walker Sharon Walker Seniors Are Delores Watkins Joyce Watson Robert Don Watson Glenda Waugh , H+ SENIORS ww? Eva Weakley Kenneth Weaver Dannye Welch Danny Westbrook Johnny Wheat ,lim White Rossie White Berta Williams . . . Tu nous. S cl' Linda Williams Mahala Wilson Bonnie Winn Alice Winters Rickey Wise Shirley Wood Dennis Woods Ron Worth 2l5 Wllllam Yates Chfton York Dana Worthy Charlotte Young Fred Zapata Kathy Dickerson Seniors Are Spruce. ZAW J SENIORS BACCALAUREATE Moy 25, I 969 I , if .f i- Clois Smith, Associate Pastor of Gaston Avenue Baptist Church, speaks to the 1969 Graduating Class. 2I7 SENIOR ADAIR, FLOYD ADAMS, CHARLES WAYNE Band 1, 2, 35 Stage Band 35 Annual Staff 2, 3, Organizations Ed. 35 Quill and Scroll 2, 35 National Honor Society 2, 35 Slide Rule Club I5 Mu Alpha Theta 2, 3, Vice Pres. 35 Student Couneil 35 NMSQT Letter of Commendation5 Homeroom Vice Pres. I5 A and B Honor Rolls I, 2, 35 Senior Play Com- mittee 35 Science Quiltlown 1, 35 EIL Slide Rule Contest 1. ADAMSON, SANDRA L. Tribe 15 Sundaucer 2, 35 Y-Teens I5 Offiei- Helper 15 Nominee for Homecoming Queen 25 J.C.T.C. 25 Quill and Scroll 2, 35 Newspaper 2, 35 Student Council 3. ALBRIGHT, DUXVARD IJUWAYNE ALBRIGHT, JR., LEE JAMES Baud 1, 2. ALFORD, BRENDA KAY ALLBRITTON, DAVID RAYMOND ALLEN, GEORGIA ANN Girls Choir 15 Red Cross I5 Honor Roll B I5 Art Serviee Club l. ANDERSON, CLIFFORD RAY Football 1, 2, 35 Baseball I5 Spanish Club 2, 3. ANDERSON, THOMAS MICIIEAL Basketball 2, 35 Newspaper Rep. 2, ANTHONY, ALAN RAY ARCE-GARCIA, EMMA AMPARO Spanish Club I, 2, 35 Chapel Club 35 Hoineroom Seeretary 15 Homeroom Program Chairman 25 Homeroom Vice- President 35 Advanced Art 35 Offiee Helper I. ASBERRY, JULIA ANNE Y-Teens I. ASHWOOD, JACKIE PAIRLEE ASKEW, BRENDA Som-ial Chairman 2. 35 F.H.A. I, 25 Tribe I, 2. AUSTIN, RANDY J. lllesealero 2, 35 A.C.T. Club I Pirl 'I AUTREY, FREDDY DAVID AVILA, JR., CATARINO B, BAILEY, TOMMIE SUE D.E. 3. BANKSTON, SANDRA WISDOM Tribe 1, 25 Tribe Treas. 25 Latin Club I, 25 Y-Teens 15 Concert Choir 25 V.O.E. Club 35 I-'.T.A. 25 Candidate for Miss II.G.S. 25 Candidate for Miss Spook 25 Homeroom Treasurer 1. 2. RANNISTER. WANIIA SUE D.E. 25 Red Cross Rep, 1, 2. BARNARD, LONNIE WAYNE Band 1, 2, 35 Ba-url Captain 35 First Chair Trumpet 3. BARTON, VICKI Annual Staff 2, 35 Tribe 1, L!- 2, Capt. 35 National Honor Society 3: Concert Choir 25 Cue and Curtain Club 1, Sec, 2. Viet- Pres. 35 Student Council 2, 2nd Vive-Presb dent 35 F.T,A, Historian I, District V Recording Secretary 2, Vice-President 35 Homeroom Officer Candidate 2, 2nd Runner-up 35 A and B 1, 25 Quill and Scroll 2, 35 Miss H.G.S. Honor Roll 1, 2, 35 Senior Assembly Com- mittec5 Dallas Youth Film Forumg Miss Spook 35 Dallas Student Advisory Council 35 Senior Class President 3. BASI-I, KEN Key Club 2. 35 F.T.A. 25 Latin Club I, 2, President 35 Homcroom President 35 Mu Alpha Theta 2, 35 Hand I, 2, 3. BASKIN, JEAN Tribe I5 Y-Teens 25 V.O.E. 3. BATES, JERRY I.C.T. 2, 3. BEENE, RHONDA Suudaneers 2, Lt, 35 J.C.T.C. I, 2, 35 Valenti-ne Princess Nominee 25 Valentine Queen Nominee 35 Miss Apache Nominee 35 Y- Teens I5 Spanish Club I, 2, 35 Student Council I, 2, Ser. 35 Library Club I5 Tribe 1: B Honor Roll 2, 3. 2I8 BELL, LARRY BEVILL, PHILLIS Cue K Curtain I5 Y-Teens 15 French Club 2, Sr-e. 35 Honor Guard 25 A Honor Roll 25 B Honor Roll 1, 35 Homeroom President 1, 2, Vice-President 35 Quill and Scroll 2, 35 Annual Staff 2, Assistant Editor-in-Chief 35 National Honor Soeiety 3. BINGHAM, MARILYN Tribe I, 25 Cue St Curtain I, 25 Y-Teens I5 llomeroom Viee-President 1, Sec- retary 2, Viee-President 35 National Thespia-ns 35 Office Help I, 2, 35 Tribe Board Member 25 S.-mor Play 3, BINGHAM, MARIE BIRD, NANCY National Thespians 35 Library Club President 35 Honn-room President 3. BLAIR, TOMMY BLUNT, JENNY BOOKMAN, BEVERLY I-'.H.A, 15 V.O.E. 35 Homeroom Ser. 3. BOIVEN, CRAIG BOYD, CIIARLO'l l'E Tribe 1, 25 Y-Teens 15 Fu- ture Holneinakers of America I, 25 I-'.B.L.A. 2. BRACEY, MIKE Sei:-neo Club 1, 3, President 35 Cue and Curtain Club I, 2, 35 Apache Band I, 2, 35 National Thespian Society 1, Scribe 2, Clerk 35 Basketball Pep Band 3. BRANCH. DOROTHY BROOKS, GENE BROWN, WANDA Red Cross Representative 3. BRUNO, W'AYNE M4-st-alero 2, 3. BRYANT, JOYCE BUCK, LARRY Spanish Club 1, 2, 35 Key Club 35 Football I, 2, 35 R.O.T.C. 15 Homeroom Presi- de-nt I, Program Chairman 2, 35 Mu Alpha Theta 35 Mesealero 2, 3, Disciplinary Committee 3, BUTLER, LARRY BUTLER, TERRY CALLAWAY, GENE CAMERON, BOBBY Orchestra 35 R.O.T.C. 1, 2, 3. CANTRELL, DAVID R.O.T.C. 2. CAPPS, ARCHIE CARAWAY, RANDY CARTER, CAROLYN Tribe 15 Y-Teens 1, 25 Spanish Club 1, 25 Ilomeroorn Secretary-Treasurer 35 V.O.E. 3. CASTILLO, YOLAND-I CHANCE, STEPHEN Key Club 15 Football 1, 2. CHASE, LESTER CHURCHWELL, CIIARLES CLARK, KITTY Sundancers 2, Lt, 3, Council 2, 35 Miss Apache 35 lst Runner-up Homecoming Queen 35 Miss H.G.S. Finalist 2, 3: Student Council I, 2, Executive Board 35 National Honor Soeiety 2, 35 Com-ert Choir 2, 3, Secretary 35 F.T.A. 35 J.C.T.C. 2, 35 Cnc and Curtain Club 25 Y-Teens I, 25 Spanish Club 15 Tribe I5 Home- room Treasurer 2, Vice-President 3. CLARK, LYNN Band 1, 2, Drum Major 35 .l.C.T.C. 35 F.T.A. 35 Homeroom President 35 Red Cross Representative 2. CLARK, RONALD CLEMENT, JAMES Mescalcro 35 R.O.T.C. I, 2, 3. CLEVINGER, LIND A CLICK, JAMES Homeroom Treasurer 1, 2, 35 Spanish Club 25 National Honor Society 3. CLOUD, FRANK COKER, RAY Football 1, 2, Hom:-room Officer 35 Baseball Umpire 2, 3. COLE, LOYD Football 1, 25 Key Club I, 25 Spanish Club 2. COLE, B-XRI EILEEN Animal 2, 3, Secretarial Editor-in-Chief5 Spanish Club 1, 2, Viee-President 35 Y-Teens 25 A Honor Roll 1, 35 Perfect Attenrlanee I, 35 llomeroom Secretary I5 Student Council 2, 35 Cue and Curtain 15 Quill and Scroll 2, 35 Nalio-nal Honor Society 2, 35 Interseholastic League Typing I, Nominee Student Couueil Secre- tary I, 2. COLLINS, STANLEY National Honor Society 2, 35 Mu Alpha Theta 2 35 Latin Club 1, 35 Student Council 35 Slide Rule Club I5 Chess Club 15 Rotary Club. CONCDON, SUE CONLEY, STEVE lla-nd I, 2, 35 Mr-seal:-ro 2, 35 F.T.A. 25 Seienve Club 35 Band President 3, Cap- tain 35 Honn-room President 35 Band and Drill Show I, 2, 3. COOKE, CARLA SUE Spanish Club I, 25 Cue and Curtain I5 National Forensic League 2, Presi- dettt 35 Annual Staff 25 Concert Choir 2, 35 Homeroom Vice-Pres. I, Student Council Repre- sentative 2, Alternate 3, Seeretary 35 Nominee Student Council 2nd Vice-President I5 Student Council Member-at-Large 25 Nominee Miss H,G.S. 2, Finalist 35 Tribe I, Captain 25 Miss F.T.A. 25 F.T.A. 2. 3. COOPER, KENNETH Spanish Club I, 2, 35 Con- cert Choir President 35 Mescalcro President 35 Concert Choir 2, 35 Mesealero 1, 2, 35 MPSVIIIPYU Football 2, 35 Basketball 3. COPELAND, KATHY Band 2, Librarian 3. COSTLOWI, CLINT COSTLOW, GEORGETTE Tribe 1, Cue and Cur- tain 1, Hotiii-mm. Officer 2, 3: F-T-N 2: Sur-- danrcrs 2, 35 Office Help 35 MBU HOHUI' RON 2, 3. COX, DEBORAH COX, JAMES CRAWFORD, GARY Band 2, 35 Newspaper Repre- sentative 3, CRAWFORD, JULIA Tribe I5 J.C.T.C.5 Student Council I, 2, 35 Ilomeroom Secretary 35 Sun- dancers 2, 35 Band and Drill Show 1, 2, 3. CROSSLAND, SUSAN Y-Teens 1, 2, 3: J.C.T.C. I, 2, 35 Sophomore Class Secretary I, Sophomore Favorite I5 Valentine Duchess Nominee I, Valen- tine Princess Nominee 2, Valentine Queen Nominee 35 Homt-room Vie:--President I5 Student Council 25 Sundanters 2, 35 Junior Class Favorite 25 Homecoming Queen 35 Miss Apache 2mI Runner-up 25 Senior Class Treasurer. CULLEY, MARILYN Tribe 1, 25 Drama Club 15 Art Club I, 25 Miss Spook 1. CURRIN, JERRY Band I, 2, 3. CURTIS, SHARON Red Cross Representative 15 Homeroom Program Chairman I, Newspaper Rep- resentative 2: A.C,T. Club Secretary 25 Future Teachers of Ann-rica I. CURTIS, PHILIP CURTIS, WALTER R.O.T.C., Apache Rifle Team 3. DAILY, CIIARLO'I I'E Tribe 15 Cue and Curtain 15 Home-room Treasurer 1, 25 V.O.E. 35 Red Cross Representative I, 2. DANIELS, LINDA DAVIS, DANNY DANIS, TIIUNIAS I.xtlin Clttb 2, 3: Orrin-wtr.t I 3: Rvgionztl Urrltvetra 3: Stngt' lllanagzvt' 3. DENNIE, OLAN I I'1RREI.I., PATRICK B Football I: Travk I, 2, 3: Stndx-nt. Counril 2. FII-'I-QR, DEBRA DEXSOX, GARY Band I. 2: ILE. 3: Ilotnrtmnin I-ISK, .ll-IRRY II Football: Spanish Club I, 2: Prngratn Chairtna-n 2. DERRICK, CXROLYN l .II.A. I. Trcasurvr 2: Hmnvrnnnt Sci-rvlary I. 2: Offirt- Help I. 2, 3: I,t'l'It't'l Attvntlanrt- I, 2: II Honor Roll I, 2: National Honor Sovivty 3. DEYVIIERRY, Wll,I,IAM Studvnt Counvil I : Hrnnt-rootn I'rt-Hitlrnt 2, 3: I .T.'L I, 2. I2'l't'SiLICllI 3: Alu Alpha Thvta 2, Pri-sirlcnl 3: Gulstantling: Elt-t'tr1rni4's Stutlvntz Spanish Club I. 2: Latin Club 1: Kr-3 Club 2. DHANE, EDITH Library Club I, 2: Rvportcr 2: Futurt- Hunu-tnakt-rs 2: Futnrt- Tr'acIn'rs 2: Ilotnc- rootn St-crwtnry 2, Annual Rep. 2: V.0.E. Vim-- Prvsidvnl 3, Rrpnrtvr 3: I't'rff't't Attt'ntlant'v 35 Honn-room Tn-asurr-r I. DIl.l,ARD, DEBRA Ilantl I, 2, 3, lllajorvtlr' I, 2, 3: Spa-nirh Clulr I: Home-rootn Su-rt-tary 2, 3: St-nior I'lay 3. DOSIICR, BI'lVERI.Y Y-Tvvtts I, 2: lltnnr-roorn Of- fivcr I: Triln- I: Cut' and Curtain I: Illias Aparltf- Noininvt- I: Spanish Club I1 I .T.A. I, 2: F.H.A. I. DOWII, MIl.l'lS Spanish Club I. 2: Vice-Prvsirlcrtt 2: llotnvruotn Yirt'-I'rcs. 2: K1-y Club 2, 3: Apavht' Imagt- 2, 3: Holuvrootn Prvsitlc'-nt 3: D.E. 3: Iltliatt- 2. DOYLE, Jl NE I.ibrary Club: Y.0.E. Club 3: Hong:-room 'I'rt-asurvr 14. DUKE, NIIKIC DYE, IIELINIJX I'IASl.l'iY, SIIERROX EASON, JOHN S. Ilotnvrootn Prvsitlvttt 2: Spanish Club 3: R.0.T.C. I, 2, 3: Honn-routn Trt-asurt-r l, 3: Apawln- Rillt- Tvatn I, 2, 3: Drill Tcntn I, 2, 3. EASTICRLY, JUDY Student Counril I, 2, Exvctttivt- Board 3: National Honor For-ivty 2. Scvrt-tary 3: Druntlu-al Staff 2, CofEditor 3: Quill and Svrnll 2, 3: I .T.A. I, 2, Tn-asurcr 3: D.A.R. Gund Citi' zen 3: F.II.l..A. I: Library Club 2: Hotnr-ruoin Xiu--l'rtwitl1-nt I. 2. 3. EDGAR, TINIXIIE ELLIS, IJXYIII ELLIS, DEIIIIIE Tribt' I: llotnt-ronnt St-vrt-tary I: Ollivt- llclp I, 2: A and B Honor Roll I, 2, 3: Studt-nt Counril 2: l'Iotnt'runnt Nt-wspapvr Iioprwu-iitatit-t- 3. EXGLISH, ROSS Athlrtivs I, 2, 3: Spanish Club 2, 3: Ilonn-room Parliamcntarian 3: A Squad I-'ootbztll Twain 2, 3: Honn-room Ilullcti-n Board Colnutittvt: I. 2. EVANS, GI-10ltGI-I Alt-scalvro 3: St'it'nt'f' Clltb I: NB llonor Roll 3. EVANS, XI-XRY Rl'TlI llonu-room I'rogranx Cltair- man I, 3: llonn-roout Prt-sidcnt 2: Junior Clasu Sz-vrt-tary 2: If.T.A. Ilistorinn 2: District V I .T.A. Pri-rid:-nt 3: l rn-nt'h Club 2: Mu Alpha Thr-ta 3: R.0.T.C Sponwor 2. 3: Nutni-nt-4' for Stud:-nt Body l'rt-witltfnl 2: Exon-tttiiv Board 3: NB Honor Roll I, 2, 3: Pt-rfvct Altvntlanvu- 1, 2, 3: Miss H.G.S. Candidatt- 3. FARII-15, CI-QCII. FARRIS, EDITH Tribe I, 2: Art St-rwivv Club 2: l ,T.A. 2: Honu-room llullvtin lloartl Chairman I, 2, 3: Chaptrl Club I. FENDLEY, JAMES 1c.0.T,c. Drill Tcatn 2, 3: Band I R OTC 2 3 Ni-vispapvr Stall 2: Quill and Svrnll 2, 3: Cue and Curtain Club 2: Ilotne-rootn Prrsitlunt I, 2: Sturlvnt Counvil 3: Pub Staff 3. I 'lTCH, DlQBl5Il'i FLANIGAN, SAXNI lll4'st':ll4'ro 3: Athlt-tit-S I, 2. 3. FONSECA, JESSE R.O.T.C. I, 2. IVUOTE, PATRICIA FORBES, IERRY D.I:i. 3. IVURD. IIUNN-X Art St-riivt' Club 3. FORIIIAN, CECIL Honu-room View-l'rc-sitlc-nt I: District Chantpiouslttp Trark Tvatn I: Ifuturt' 'I'4-avlicrs 2, 3: Spanish Cltlb 2: Stuclvnt Cuunril 2: ,l.C.'l'.C. 2: Cont't'rt Choir 2, 3: I7n0tbulI I, 2, 3. I-'OSTISIL JUDY l .T.A. 3:,R4'd Cross 3: Cut' and Curtain 3: Trilw 3: National Tlu-spians 3: Y-Turns 3: J.C.T.C. 3: llrogratn Chairrnnn 2, 3. IVOIITCH, MIKE Football I, 2, 3: llaskethall 2, 3: Basvball I: llvad Trainvr 2, 3: Travk 2: Key Club 2, St-t-rt-tary National Tln-spia-ns 2, 3: Cnc and Curtain 2, 3: lloincrootn Program Chair- tnan 3: St-nior l'lay: Xlisw Apat-lu' Master of Curv- tnonit-Q3 Six Yr-are l't'rft-vt Att:-tnlanvt-: B Ilonnr Roll 3: St-niur l'.l:ty Ligltting 2. FUWLER. .IUDICLL Triln- I, 2: Futulanvt-r 3: Spanish Club I, 2, 3: I-'uturo Tr-arzhrrs 2, 3: Vice- I'rt'Gitlont of Hotnvrootn 2, Trvauttrcr 3: Art Surv- ivt- Clttb LZ. 3: llonnr Guard 2: AtIratu't'tl Art. I 0W'LEIi, IIIIKIC I-'l NK, ,I XNIES Football I, A.C.T. 3. GARRISON, .IESSIE GEORGE, GENIC GIIISUN, IJXVIIJ Travk T4-nut I, GIl,CRI i-XSE, CARY GILCRICASE, ,IUHN Ilnntl l, 2, 3: Illu Alpha Tltvta 2, 3: A and II llonor Roll I, 2, 3: National Honor Soi-it-ty 3, GIIJIURE, STIZYIC GIPSON, lAIt!tY GIST, I'-XXIELA Y-Tn-vns I: l'.trantr'4Iit'S I, 2, 3. I'rt'si4l1'nt 3: 5untlant't'r Klnuzigvr 2: Drutubt-at Stalf 2, 3: Latin Club I, 2: Stutlvnt Counvil 3: Library Club I, GLASSCUCK, Ill-IBBI lffli..-X. I, Vim'-l'rt'Si4Ir'ttl 2: Y-'livvitts I, 2: l rt'nt'lt Clttb 2, 3: Trilrtv I: Cltvcr- lvatlvr 2, 3: Honn-rootn Svvrvtary 3: Cuuvt-rt Choir fi: Girls Choir 2. GOOD, CVXROI. GUOIJIXIAY, C-Klttll. Spilnish Club I: V.0.E. 3, GORE, I'-XT lJ.lC. 3: Ilutnvrontn Viet--I'rr-sitlt-tit I, 2, 3: Trilm I, 2: Honn-mont Prograxn Chairman 3. GRAESICR, 0'I l'0 GRANT. GLORIA F.Il.I..A. I: F.T.A. 2: Ilustvii 2: Ilotttvtotmnt Swrrt-tary' 3: Studi-nt Counril Altrrr- uatt: I. GREEN, WAXDA Library Club 3: Rt-tl Cross 3. GRISENIIILI-1, SHARON l i.I'I.A. I: Tribt' I: Art S1-rvivv Club I: Conv:-rt Choir I: Houtvruotn Ilul- lf-tin Iioard Chairman 3. GREER, LINDA Cut- and Curtain Club 2, 3: Front-li Club I, 2: Trilu- I, Svrrctztry 2, 3: Na- tional Tlu-Spians 3: Y-Tct-ns 3: Ntnninc-0 for lllili- tary Sm-I-tln-art 2: lloint-mont Prt-sitltfnt l: B Honor Roll 2, 3: St-niur Play 3: R.0.T.C. Honor- ary Captain 2: lt,0.'I'.C. Drill Tvatn Swcf-lllvart -i INDEX GRINIJEIIE, PAT GLXIYII, PATSY GIINIPERT. DORIS, CUSTOYICII, CCS Coll Tt-ani I, 2: Mos Calvro 2, 3, Baskvtllall 'It-:tm 3: Rt-al Cross I, Yit'r'-Pr0si- dt-nt 2, 3: Spanish Club 2, 3: News Rvportt-r Srivn Nt-wwapt-I 1-tttimrttlitttif 2. 3: St'it'ttt'1' Claw 3. IIADDUCK. GLENDX D.E. I'IAl.E, EDDIE Spxtniilt I 2, 3: Svivnvr' Cl vc' Club I, 2, 3: TI. llub I, 2, 3: Fo ub 1, School Extra Currivular olhall I: Nlvst-alt-ro 2, Nl:-st-alt-ro Football 2, 3, Mrs- valvro Baskvtbull 3: Horns-rootn Trrasnrvr I: Key Club 2, 3, HALE, JENNIFER XIUXIAIIXX Tribe board tnctn- bf-r I: Studt-nt Counvil I: Honu-ruont Prvsitlt-nt I: Suntlant-1-rg 2: J.C.T.C. 2: Orvltvstra Pianist 2, 3, I'rr'4itlz'tt1 3: Y-Tr:-ns 2, 3: Spanish Cltxb I, 2. 3: I-'.T.A. 3: Cnc and Curtain Club 3: Na- tional Thr-spians 3: The-spian and Cnc and Curtain Prtnlurtiott 3: St-nior I'l:ty 3: NA Honor Roll 2, ra. . IIALE, PAT I uturt- Htnnf-tnakrrs 3: Oflirt' Hvlpvr I: llostt-ss 2: Honu-room St HXl,l., SHARON Rand I, t-rs I: Hnntvrnutn Yivt'-Pri-iitlt-nt 3: Stutlvnt ril I, Alt:-rnatv 3: Solo I, 2, 3: Spanish Club 2, 3. HANIXION, SANIJRA HAIIIOIJS, CHARLES H VXYCOCK, KATIIC llonnrn -I-rt-tary 2. 3. 2. 3: Futura Ilutnvtnalc- Coun- and Enscrnblt- Co-nt:-st :ont St-rr:-tary 3. HANCOCK, II'ARIiEN lIt'st'alc'rn 3, HANIJLIN, BRENDA Suntlztnvcrs l, 2, 3: Cue and Curtain I: Y-Tvvns I: 0 1: ttomt-t.,.,..i Program ti fftvc Hclp I, .lg hairt-na-n 2: Rt-d Triln: Cross I: l rt'nr'It Club I: Art Svrvirt' Club 3: J.C.T.C. 2., IIANLEY, LINDA HAIIIIIN, CIIARIIIS I-'oo iall I: Baslu-tba tt Trask I: llotnvrootn Viva'-l'rt'sitlc-tit 1: D.E. Intratuurnl llnskvtball Cltatux IIARDIX, GARY HARLOW, .IIIDY Spanish R4-prt-scntatiyw I, 2: Stud:-nt Count-il 3: Tr 2 HARRELI., BECKY Trilur T4-ant Swv:-tlu-art 1: A Qui-on 3: Honor llilitary lst Runnt-r-up 3: Ilotnt-roo Pri-aidt-nt 3: Y-Tm-one I, HARRIS, ANNA 2: lfuturt- llonu-tnakt-rg o I: Iunior Rt-tl Crow I. HARRIS, ps 2. Club I, 2: Rt-tl ll 1: 1. 2: Cross ibn I, I: .I.t..T,C. I, 2, Sun- R iflt: Ilan.-4-rr z, ,sg tt.o.I.t,. sp.,-rigor 1, 2, :sg Company Swvvtltvart 2: Guard 2: Miss Apache tn Svcrvtary 1, 2, Vim'- IIARRIS, IIEBORA ll VE Ill-1Y Tribv I: llolnvrturnl Parlintnentarizt-n I, 2: ,I.C.T.C. I, 2: Honor Guard I Amr-riva I: Y-Tv:-ns MARGARE'l' I-'.ll.A. I, 2: Latin I, 2, 3: II Honor Roll I, 2, 3: Stutlrnt Council Altvrnatt- 3: Ilonor Guard 2. HAR RIS, NATH 'IN Ba-nd I, 2, 3: Klosvalu Stagt- Band 3: Rand ztntl Drill Shun I, 2, 3. HARRIS, PAT Y-Tm-n-: Ifrvntlt Club I. HARVEY, GLORII GRANI HAYENS, TUMIVIY Band I HEALD, URIIRY Rand 2, 3 HECK, MARCIIQ ANN Hon HENDRIX, RUBY Tribe I: HENNING, CASSANDRA HI-IRNANDEZ, DAVID Fo Bass-hall I: Hunn-roorn Bravo 3. I, 2: Girls' Cho n-rootn 51't'rf'tary 3. Rctl Cross I. otball I: Baskctb all I: Trcasurt-r I, 2: A Club ro 2: ir 3: pachc 2l9 SEN IORS HERNANDEZ, l.l'Cl I-'.T.A. I, Homeroom Treas- urer 1, Homeroom Animal Representative I, Office Assistanve 1, 2. HETTICII, JOSEPH HIGGINBOTHAXI. HENRY HIGGINBOTHAM, JIMMY Vit't'-President Senior Class, Rotary -Club Representative 2, Student Council 2, 3, Spanish Club I, 2, 3, Mu Alpha Theta 2, Mwst-alt-ro 2, R.O.T.C. I, 2, 3, Battalion Commander 3, Apache Rifles 1, 2, 3, Rifle Team 1, 2, Battalion Staff 2, 3. HILL, DEBBIE Homeroom President lg Student Council Alternate 1. 2: Red Cross Representative 23 Tribe 2. HILL, KATHY FREEMAN HISER, LINDA Tribe 3, B Honor Roll 3. HOBSON, BARBARA MARTIN Y-Teens I, Home- room Secretary 1, 2, 3, Future Honu-makers of Ammriva 2, Tribe lg V.O.E. 3, Future Business I..eaders of America 2. HOBSON, TONINIY R.0.T.C. lg .Xuto Body Presi- dent 3. HOEDEBECK, FRED HOEDEBECK, JANICE Ilomvroont President I, Homeroom Yin-e-President 2, National Honor S0- ciety 2, 3, Student Council Alternate 3, Red Cross lg Mu Alpha Theta 2. 3, Library Club 2, 3, Vice-President 2, Newspaper Staff I-'eature Editor 3, Hotneromn 'Treasurer I. HOLMES, LINDA Tribe I, Cue a-nd Curtain Club 1: Homeroom Secretary 2. HORAK. DOLORES Student Council Ig Office Helper I, 2, Homeroom Vice-President 2, Y-Teens I. HORTON, GARY HORTON, NANCIE Para-Blerlies l, 2, Art Service Club I, 2, Red Cross Representative I, 2, 3, Cue and Curtain I, F.H.A. 2, 3, Office Helper 2, Y-Teens I, 2, Honor Guard 2, HB Honor Roll 3. HOYNE, LEE Football 1, Track 1, 2. HUCKARY, BILLIE Cue and Curtain Club 1, 2, 3, National Thespians 2, 3, Homeroom Secretary 1, Tribe 2, Homeroom Program Chairman 2, Sen- ior Play 3, Office Help 2, Miss H.G.S. Candidate 3. HUFI-', SHARON I-IUGGINS, KAREN Y-Teens 1. HUGHES, DEBBIE Tribe 1, Sundaneers 2, 3, Drumbt-at Staff 2, 3, Mu Alpha Theta 3, Spanish Club l, 2, Quill and Scroll 2, 3, National Honor Society 3. HUGHES, G.-XII. Latin Club 1, 2, Y-Teens 1, 23 Cue and Curtain 3, National Honor Society 2, Il, Tennis Team 3, Druinbeat Staff 3, Junior Aehit-vt-nient I, Homeroom Officer 2, 3. HUGHES. JUDY Y-Teens 2, 3, Red Cross Repre- sentative 3, Para Medivs 3, Perfect Attendance tl. HULSEY, BRENDA SANDERS HIILSEY, GARY HIIME, GAYLE Homeroom Seen-tary 1, 2. HUNT, DANNY HUSE, JOYCE GRIFFITI-I INMAN, ROY Auto Met-ha-nies, Plymouth Trouble Shooter 3. JACOBS, DONNA Y-Teens I, Tribe 1: French Club l, 2, Tribe Board Member 1, J.C.T.C. 1, 2, Sundance-rs 2, 3, Sundaneer Captain 3, Home- room Officer 1, 2, Valentine Duchess 1, Valentine Princess Nominee 23 Valentine Queen Nominee 3, 2nd Runnerwup for Homecoming Queen 3, 2nd Runner-up for Miss Apache 3. JAMISON, SONDRA Newspaper Representative 3. JENKINS, GERALD F.B.L.A. 2, R.O.T.C. 1, 2, 3, R.O.T.C. Drill Team 1, 2, 3, R.O.T.C. Flag Detail 1, 2, 3. JOHNSON, PAUL JOHNSON, SANDRA JOHNSON, STEPHEN Band 2, 3, Mescalero 1, 2. 3. JONES, LIZZE Sundaneers 2, 3, Spanish Club I, 2, 3, Secretary 2, 3, Tribe 1, F.T.A. 3, Home- room President 23 Honor Guard 23 Y-Teens 1. JONES, STANLEY Football 1, 2. JONES. JAMES JONES, NANCY National Merit Scholarship Final- ist 3, Tipi Staff 2, 3, Editor-in-Chief 3, A Honor Roll 1, 2. 3, National Honor Society 2, 3, President 3, Mu Alpha Theta 2, 3, Quill and Scroll 2, 3, Student Council Representative 1, 2, Homeroom President 3, Concert Choir 23 Who's Who in American High School Students 3, Science Quiz Down 1, 3, French Club I, 23 Tribe 1, I.ieutena'nt 23 Ist Place in Science Fair 1, 3, Outstanding Math Student 3. JONES, RONALD JONES, STEVEN Band 1, 2, 3, I-'.T.A. lg Assist- ant Drum Major 2, Vice-President 3. JORDAN, BARRY Mu Alpha Theta 3: Varsity Football 1, 2, 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, Key Club l, 2, 3, Rotary Club 23 HB Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, Student Council I, 2, 3, Sophomore Class President, Treasurer of Student Council 2, 33 220 Hoiuerooin Yic'e-Presitluut lg Honlvrooin Program Chairman 23 Slide Rule Club I, JORDAN, LARRY JUAREZ. MARIA Latin Club I. 2, Honor Guard 2, JUHLIN, PAULA Para-Medica 2, President 3. KADLECK, ANNE Tribe 1, Cue and Curtain 1, l rt'nrl1 Club I, 2, Newspaper 2, 3, Feature Editor 23 Quill and Scroll 2, 3, Irlomeroom Secretary 2, 3, Senior Class Secretary 3, Cheerleader 2, 3, Miss Apache Nominee 2, 3, Miss H.G.S. Candi- date, 2nd Runner-up 2, Ist Runner-up 3, F.T.A. 2, Student Count-il 3. ' KADLECK, VICKIE KIQARBY, K-XY KEENE, POLLY KENT, DANNY Newspaper 23 Tennis 35 Basketball 2. KIMBROUGH, VERONICA Y-Teens 23 Para- Medies I, Library Club 3, Girls Choir 23 Red Cross Representative 3, Homeroom Assistant Sec- retary 23 Cue and Curtain 23 Chapel Club 1, Homeroom Program Chairman 2, 3, Science Club l. KIRBY, RICKY Football I, 2, 3, Homeroom Of- ficer 23 Auto Body President 3, Metal 3. KNIGHT, LADELI. I-'.T.A. 2, Clinic Help 3. KNIGHT, SHARON Homeroom Secretary I, Tribe 1, Y-Teens lg Cue and Curtain I, Red Cross Representative I, 2, 3, Spanish Club I, Nominee for Mesealvrn Sweetheart l, Sundancers 2, 3, Senior Play 3. LACREY, ELIZABETH LAIR, LARRY LAIRD, STACIE Spanish Club 1, Orchestra 1, Latin Club 3, Science Club 2, Advanced Art 35 Library Club 3, Red Cross Rep. I. LANCASTER, DANNY LAZA, MARTHA Homeroom President 1, Secre- tary 2, Student Counril 3, Y-Teens 1, Vicr-Presi- dent 2, President 3, Cue and Curtain Club 1, 2, 3, F.'I'.A. 1, Spanish Club I, 2, National Thes- pians I, Treasurer 2, Secretary 3, Sundancers 2, Lieutenant 3, Miss H.G.S. Candidate 1, 2, 3, lst Runner-up 23 National Honor Society 3. LEP I'WICll, MARILYN Tribe I, Spanish Club Ig F.R.L.A. 23 Homeroom Treasurer 2, 3, B Honor Roll 3. LENNOX, DAVID Homeroom President 2. LICNTS, PATRICIA Tribe 33 B Honor Roll 3. LEWIS, DEBBIE Homeroom Program Chairma-n 1, 33 Tennis 1, 2, 3, Letterman 2, 3: Captain 3: Para-Medios l, 2, 3, Treasurer 3, Spanish Club lg Y-Teens I, 2, 3, Tribe I, 2. LINDSEY, GREG Advanced Band 2, 3. LISXIAN, PAUL LLOYD, BRENDA LOCKE, SANDRA LOGAN, GARY LUNA, SANDRA Ilomeruom Secretary 33 News- paper Reprcsentative 3, V.O.E. Club 3, B Honor Roll 3. LUSK, LARRY Homeroom Secretary 33 Spanish Club l, President 2, 3, Mu Alpha Theta 2, Secre- tary 3, I-'.T.A. 3, Homeroom President 1, 2, Key Club 3, Number Sense I, 2, 3, National Honor Society 2, 3, Mescalero 3, National Honor Society Treasurer 3, Track Manager 2, 33 Football Man- ager 2, 3, Basketball Manager 1, Science Quiz Down 3, Outstanding Math Student 3. LYIBRAND, KATHY Tribe 1, Sundancers 2, 3, J.C.T.C. 1, 2, President 3, Annual Staff 2, 3, Miss Apache Candidate I, Homecoming Candidate 33 Spanish Club I, 23 Homeroom President I, Student Council 2, 3: Valentine Queen 33 National Honor Society 33 Dallas Student Advisory Council 3. LYONS, CYNDE McANALLY, JERRY Mr-CAIN, JUDY Tribe I, Sundaneers 2, 3, Y- Teens 1, French Club I, 23 .I.C.T.C. 1, 2, Ms-COLM, BEVERLY Advanced Band 1, 2, 33 Majorette 3, Office Help 2, Honor Roll 2, 3. RICDOWELL, PAM Tribe 1, J.A. 1, Y-Teens 23 Mu Alpha Theta 2, Spanish Club 2, 3. McCOWAN, JANICE Red Cross Representative 3. Mt-KENZIE, GERALD Mt'KlNNEY, CHARLSEY Suudancers 33 Tribe 1, 23 Y-Teens 1, Latin Club 1, 2, 33 Para-Medics 2, 3, Debate 2, 3, National Forensic League 2, 3, Miss H.G.S. Candidate 2, 33 Senior Play 3, Cue and Curtain 1, .I.A. President 33 Homeroom Secretary 2. McMEANS, DICKIE Key Club 1, Basketball Team 1, B Baseball 1, B Football 2. Mat-WITHEY, MIKE Annual 2, 3, Homeroom An- nual Reprcsentative 3, Mescaleros 2, 33 Key Club I, 2, 33 Art Club 3, Seicnee Club 1, Tipi Photog- rapher 2, 3. MADISON, MARY Chapel Club 3, Art Service Club 33 Advanced Art Class 3. MANGRUM, ROXANN MANTOOTH, DONNA MARCUSSEN, ROBERT MARSHALL. EDWIN Spanish Club I, 2, 3, His- torian fig National Honor Society 2, 3, F.T.A. 2. 3, Mu Alpha Theta 2, 33 Natio-nal Secretary of M11 Alpha Theta 3: Annual Staff 2, 33 Quill and Ss-roll 2, 3, Student Council 2. MARTIN, DONALD French Club I, 2, 3, Science Club 2. MARTIN, JACKIE Red Cross Representative 2, I.C.T. Seeretarv 3. MARTIN, PATT Red Cross Representative 1, 2, 3, V.O.E. 3. MARTIN, SANDY Apache Ba-nd 1, 2, 3, F.T.A. 2, Ist Division Solo and Ensemble 1, 2, Special Band Award 2, Drum Major Award 2, Homeroom Officer 3, Band Captain MASON, DONNA Annual Representative 2, 3, Arl- va-nrrd Orchestra 3, Art Service Club 3. MASSINGILL, JANE Tribe 1, Cue and Curtain Club l, 2, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, Y-Teen ICC 2, Presi- dent 3, Spanish Club I, 2, 3, Homeroom Secretary l, 2, Student Council Alternate I, 2, Red Cross 2. MATHIS, BILLY MATTHIESSEN, CHARLA MEAD, TERRY MEYER, COLEEN F.T.,-X. 1, F.H.A. 1, Y-Teens 2, Spanish Club 2, 3. MIDDLETON, CATHY Red Cross Alternate 1, Spanish Club lg Homeroom Vice-President l, Miss H.G.S. Candidate 2, 3, A.C.T. Reporter 2, Secre- tary 3. MILLER, GARY Spanish Club 1, 2, .I.C.0. 3. MILLER, GARY WAYNE Spanish Club 1, Home- room Treasurer 2, D.E. 2, 3. MILLER, SHIRLEY Tribe 1, 2, Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, Honor Guard 2, Future Teachers of America 35 Y-Teens 35 Homeroom Program Chairman 2, Vice-President 3, MILTON, HUBERT R.O.T.C. I, 2, 3. MINATREA, JERRELL MISKELL, AMELIA Tribe I, Sundanccrs 2, 3, National Thespians 1, President 2, 35 Homeroom Program Chairman 1, 2, 3, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, Sec- retary 2, Viee-Presitlc-nt 3, Cue and Curtain Club 1, 2, 3, Miss H.G.S. Candidate 2, Miss Congenial- ity 3, Nominee for Horn:-coming Queen 3, Concert Choir 3, Spanish Club 1, 2, Senior Play 3, One At-t Play Contest 2, National Honor Society 3. MITCHELL, GAYE Honor Guard 2, Tribe 1, Sundant-ers 2, 3, Spanish Club I. MITCHELL, KAYE Spa-nish Club 1, 23 Homeroom Vice-President I, Sundancers 2, 3, Honor Guard 2, Tribe I. MODISETTE, Sl-IERRY MONEY, JESSE Band 1, 2, 3, Captain 3, Cue and Curtain Club 2, 3: National Tbespiavns 3, Stage Band 2, 3. MONTGOMERY, CAROLYN Tribe 2, Y-Teens 2, Red Cross 3, V.O.E. 3, Spanish Club 2, Homc- room Program Chairman 2. MONTGOMERY, LINDA MOORE, BRENDA Student Council 1, A a-nd B Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, Rell Cross Representative 3, Homeroom Treasurer 3, Tribe 2, Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, Homeroom Parliamentarian 2, Future Business Lead:-rs of America 2, National Honor Society 3. MOORE, JIMMY Advanced Band 2, French 2, 3, Athletics 3. MOORE, PATRICK R.O.T.C. 1, 2, 3, Annual Rep- resentative 3. MOORE, RANDY Basketball I, 2, 3, Baseball 1, 2, 3, Mu Alpha Theta 2, 3, Homeroom Officer 1, 2, 3, Rotary Club Representative 3, Tec-n Jury 3. MOORE, RICKY A.C.T. 2, President 3. MOREFIELD, RHEA MORENO, JOE MORGAN, RICHARD Band 1, French Club 2, 3, Mc-sealeros 2, 3, Sophomore Class Treasurer 1, Valentine Print-e 2, Junior Favorite 2. MORRIS, CARLENE Tribe 1, Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, Perfert Attondance Award 2. MORRIS, CAROL NAJERA, MARY ELLEN French Club 2, 3, Stu- dent Council 3, Homeroom Assistant Program Chairman 3, Perfect Attendance I, Office Help l, 2, National Honor Society 3. NALL, PATSY NELMS, STEPHEN NIEGREVILLE, DAVID NIX, DAVID NIX, JAMES NORFLEET, PHYLLIS Tribe 23 I.C.T. Treasurer 3. NORRIS, LELAND Homeroom President I, 2, 3, Spanish Club I, Science Club 1, B Honor Roll I. NOTTINGHAM, ALLEN A.C.T. 2, Reporter 3. OCANAS, SAMMY ODOM, GEORGE Mescalero 2, Homeroom Treas- urer 2, Homeroom President 3. O'NEII.L, KATHY Tribe I, 2, Spanish Club 1, 2, Office Help 2, 3. ORTON, ROBERT OTTS, MARY Concert Master of Orchestra I, 2, 33 Honlerrmili Scvretary 33 Orvliestm Serrelary 2, 33 Mu Alpha Theta 3. OWEN, LINDA French Club 1, 2, Vice-President 33 Tribe l, Vice-President 23 .I.A. I3 ,I.C.T.C. 13 Student Council 33 Homeroom Secretary 23 HB Honor Roll l, 2, 33 National Honor Society 3. PAPPAS, JAMES Cul: and Curtain 33 Key Club 13 Homeroom Program Chairman 23 Football 13 Baseball 13 .I.A. 13 N.C.A.A. 3. PARISH, PAMELA PARKER, KATHY PARKS, GALE Hmncruom Treasurer 1, Secretary 2, Vice-President 3, F.B.L.A, 23 Red Cross Repre- sentative 3. PARNELL, TROY Tipi Representative l. PATRICK, DAVID Football 1, 2, 33 Track 1, 33 Homvromn Vice-President 2, President 3. PAVACEAU, RONALD Football 13 Mcscalcro 2, 3 PEPPER, WALTER PERALES, ,IUANITA French 2, 33 Program Conl- mittec 1, 2, 3. PETERSON, JAMES PI-IILPOT, SUE French Club 13 Newspaper Repre- sentative 1, 23 Thespian 2, 33 Chapel Club 33 Homeroom President 33 Library Club. PIKE, MARY Homeroom Secretary 33 V.O.E. 33 Convert Choir 3. PILGRIM, BECKY PLASTER, ANNETTE Miss Red and Blue lg Homeroom Secretary 13 A.C.T. 33 Annual Rcpre' suntative 3. POSEY, JANET Tribe 13 Sundancers 2, 33 Y- Tcons 13 I-'rencli Club 2, 33 Homeroom President 13 Secretary 23 Student Council 33 .I.C.T.C. 1, 23 Senior Assembly Committee 3. POTTS, FREDDY Football 13 Basketball 13 Base- ball l, 2, 33 Spanish Club 1, 2, 33 Homeroom Treasurer 3, Bulletin Board Committee l, 23 Mes' calcm Basketball 33 Mcscalero Football 3. POTTS, GARY National Honor Society 2, 33 Mu Alpha Theta 2, 33 Slide Rule Club 1, 23 Spanish Club l, 23 Home-room President 33 A and B Honor Roll 1, 2, 3. POWELL, LINDA PRESTRIDGE, BENNY Band 1, 2, 3. PRINCE, DENNIS Homeroom Officer 1, 2, 33 Red Cross 33 Football lg Mcscalcro Football 2, 33 ML-sralero Basketball 2, 33 Spanish Club l, 2, 3. PRINGLE, MICHAEL Military 1, 23 Mcscalcro 1, 2. PRUITT, DIANE Y-Teens 13 Homeroom Prcsidcnt 23 V.O.E. 33 Rell Cross Representative 15 Vice- Prcsident 33 B Honor Roll 1, 2, 3. PUTMAN, PATTI French Club l, 23 Cue and Curtain Club 1, 25 Tribe 13 F.T.A. 23 Sundanccrs 23 Homeroom President I3 Student Council 2, 33 Miss Apache Nominee 2. PYRON, DEBBIE RAGSDALE, BRUCE MARK Manager B Team Football 13 Chapel Club 35 Vice-President Home- room 1. RAIVIER, JOHN RAMSEY, JANET Tribe I3 V.O.E. 3. RANKIN, BARBARA Spanish Club 15 Y-Teens 13 Chapel Club 33 V.O.E. 35 Office Help 2. RAWLINS, MIKE Basketball 1, 2, 33 Baseball 1, 2, 33 Junior Class Treasurer 2. RAY, JAMES D.E. 2, 3. RAY, KATHY Orchestra 1, 23 Cue and Curtain Club I, 23 Drama 25 Chapel Club 3, Program Cliairmang Homeroom Program Chairman 33 U.I.L. Hostess 25 Tlxespinns 2, 33 National Honor Society B. RAY, RICHARD Golf 1, 2, 35 Auto Mechanic 23 Auto Body 3. REAMES, JUDY Homeroom Treasurer I, 2, 3: B Honor Roll 35 Bulletin Board Committee 3. RENSHAW, NANCY REYNOLDS, PENNY RISINGER, JERRY ROBBINS, SHEILA National Honor Society 33 Li- brary Club l, 25 Homeroom Secretary 2, President 33 Honor Guard 25 Ready Writer 1. ROBERTS, EARL ROBERTSON, RONALD Student Council I3 Home- room President 2. ROBINSON, DARWIN Homeroom Vice-President 33 Newspaper Rep. l. ROBINSON, ROBERT Student Council 33 Home- room Vice-Prcsillv-nt 3. ROBY, LARRY Basketball 2, 33 Auto Body 2. RODRIGUEZ, ELI Mescalero 3, Football 3, Bas- ketball 3. ROGERS, PATRICIA Tribe l, 23 Sundancers 3: Latin Club 13 Cue and Curtain 25 Y-Teens 2, Secretary 35 Homeroom Officer 1, 2, 33 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3. ROMO, SIMON ROSALES. EMMA V.O.E. 3. RUSHING, PAT Tribe 1, 23 Homeroom Secretary 2, 2, 33 Y-Toons 23 Sumla-ncers 33 Honor Guard RUSSELL, TERRY RUST, CATHY Assistant Red Cross 3. SADDLER, LORRAINE Band l, 2, 33 Concert Choir 2, 3: Latin Club 13 Cuc and Curtain 23 Band Captai-n 2, 33 Homeroom Secretary 23 Homo- room President 33 Student Council 13 Stage Band 33 Solo and Ensemble Contest 1, 2, 3. SAENZ, MARY Band 1, 2, 35 Captain 2, 33 Stu- dent Council 3g Spanish Club 15 National Forensic League 23 Senior Play 33 National Honor Society 3. SALLINGS, LONNIE Football 13 Track I, 2, 35 Tipi Rcprvsc-ntativv 2, 3. SANDERS, BILLY SANDS, LAURA Tribe 13 Sundancers 25 V.O.E. 33 Homeroom Secretary 2, 33 Y-Teens I3 Red Cross 33 Chapel Club 33 Office Help 25 B Honor Roll l, 2, 35 National Honor Society 3. SAWYER, DANNY Mescalcro 1, 2, 33 Science Club 13 Swimming Team 2. SAWYER, RHONDA Fuhlru Teachers 1, 2, District Officer 33 Mu Alpha Thcla 2, 33 Sunfla-nccrs Man- ager 2, 33 Girls Choir 23 Concert Choir 35 Student Council 35 Tribe 13 French Club 23 B Honor Roll l, 2, 3. SCARBOROUGH, MICHELE SHAFER, RICHARD I.C.T. 2, 33 Homeroom President 3. SHARP, PAT SHARP, PATTI Sunclanccrs 2, 35 A-nnual Staff 2, 33 Spanish Club 13 Homeroom Vicc-President 13 Drill Council 23 National Honor Society 33 Quill and Scroll 2, 33 Tribe l. SHINN, DIANE D.E. lg Office Help 3. SHOTWELL, WILLIAM Track I, 2, 33 Football 13 Homeroom Project Chairman 2, Treasurer 3. SHUMAKE, JOHNNY Cheerleader 23 Baseball Ma-nagcr lg Swimming Team 2, 35 Spanish Club 23 Teen Jury 33 Mcscalero 2. SKELLY, PAULA Para-Meilivs 3. SLAWSON, JACKIE SMITH, GLENDA Cue and Curtain Club 1, 25 Resl Cross 23 Newspaper Rep. 13 Tribe 13 Office Help 3. SMITH, JOHN SMITH, KAREN SMYERS, DONALD Football l, 25 Tmrk 1, 23 Wood Shop 2, 35 Metal Shop 2. SNEAD, BARBARA Honwroom Vice-President 13 Homeroom Program Chairman 23 F.H.A. I, 25 Y' Teens 1, 23 Sundancers 2, 35 French Club 1, 2, 33 Student Council 33 Red Cross Representative 13 National Honor Society 3. SNELGROVE, EDWIN Concert Choir 25 Auto Body 2, 33 Homeroom Officer 1, 2, 3. SNOW, KAREN Red Cross 2, 35 Homeroom Treas- urer 33 Seminary 1, 2, 3. SPAKES, BRENDA V.O.E. 35 Homeroom Treas- urer 35 Red Cross Representative 2. SPEARS, JANET SPIVEY, CHERYL STARKEY, RODNEY French Club 13 Mescalero 33 Auto Sleclianirs 33 Mesralem Football 3. STATON, DONNA STEPHENS, ELAINE D.E. Secretary 33 HA Honor Roll 33 F.B.L.A. 15 Tribe 15 Homeroom Offii-er 1, 2, 35 Red Cross 33 B Honor Roll 1, 2. STEVENS, DANNY STEWART, VENIDA STOKES, PAT Homeroom Secretary 3. STORY, GARY Band I, 2, 33 Captain 35 Band and Drill Show l, 2, 33 Concert Choir 2, 33 Student Director 33 Homeroom Treasurer l, 33 B Honor Roll 2, 3. STOVALL, JUDY Newspaper Representative 13 Homeroom Trcasurcr 25 Tribe 13 Girls Choir 1, 2. SULLINS, LARRY National Honor Society 3. SUTTON, DONALD Advanced Band 2, 33 Concert Choir 2, 33 Mescalero 13 Newspaper Representative 3. SUTTON, MARK TAYLOR, MELINDA Tribe 1, Officer 25 F.H.A. 1, 2, Officer 33 Y-Teens 2, Officer 33 Homeroom Program Chairman l, Newspaper Representative 2. TAYLOR, MIKE Library Club 13 Latin Club 25 Homeroom Vice-President 25 Mescalero 3. TAYLOR, RICKIE Art Service Club 35 A.C.T. 3. TAYLOR, SCOTT Band 1, 2, 33 Stage Band 2, 33 Student Council 1, Alternate 25 J.A. 1, 2: Newspaper 15 Orchestra 13 F.T.A. 3. TERRELL OTIS THOMAS, ERNIE Spanish Club 1, 2, 3: .Iunior Class Vice-President 23 Homeroom President 2, 3: Homeroom Vice-President 15 Basketball 13 Varsity SENIORS 23 Baseball I, 2, 33 Stuslv-nt Council 33 F.T.A. 33 Ms-scaleru li. THOMAS, GAYLIA Band l, 2, 33 Orchestra I3 Band and Drill Slmw 2. THOMPSON, MARY Library Club Tr:-asurur 2. THOMPSON, ROBBIE THORN, JOHNNY Basketball 2, 33 Newspaper Rcprcscnlativc 35 Homeroom President l. THIIASH, JOHNNY TOLES, BUDDY Football 2, 3, Captain 33 Baseball 2, 3, Co-Captain 33 Student Council lst Vice- Prcsiclviut 33 Homeroom President I, 2, 33 Key Club l, 2, President 33 Perfect Attendance I, 2, 33 Future Teachers 1. 2, Treasurer 1, Parliamen- tarian 25 Spanish Club 2, 33 Concert Choir 25 Slide Rule Club 15 Valentino King 33 Miss Apache Escort 33 Miss H.G.S. Escort 2, 33 Safe Driver Award 3. TUCKER, JERRY Spanish Club 13 Homeroom Treasurvr l, 2, 35 Key Club l, 25 Cue and Curtain 2, 33 Red Cross 35 National Thcspians 3. TULL, MIKE Sophomore Favorite lg Student Council 13 lst Vice-President 2, President 35 Jun- ior Favorite 25 Conccrt Choir 2, Treasurer 33 All- City Choir 23 Key Club 2, Pnrliamcntarian 33 Football 1, 2, 35 Valentino Nominee 1, 2, 33 Spanish Club 1, 25 Track 13 Homeroom President 33 Dm-bale 2. TUTTEL, BRENDA UPCHURCH, MIKE Homeroom Presidc-nt 25 Spanish Club 2. USSERY, JUDY VADEN, BRENDA D.E, 3. VALLEAIO, CARMEN Band 1, 2, 3. VAUGHN, JUDY F.T.A. 2, 33 Spanish Club 1, 23 Y-Teens 13 National Honor Society 2, 33 Senior Play 35 Homeroom President 13 Vice-President 35 A Honor Roll 15 MB Honor Roll 2, 3. VILL.-XRREAL, PETER Spanish Club 1. VINEYARD, JAMES WADE, TOMMY WALKER, CHARLENE Homeroom Secretary 3. WALKER, SHARON Tribe 25 F.H.A. 13 Home- room Bulletin Board Committee. WARREN, SONJA F.H.A. 1, Officer 25 V.O.E. 3. WATSON, JANICE WATSON, ROBERT DON WAUGH, GLENDA WEAKLEY, EVA Band I, 2, 33 French Club l, 2: F.T.A. 2. WEAVER, KENNETH D.E. 1, 2, 3. WELCH, DANNYE WESTBROOK, DANNY Latin Club 1, 2, Parlia- menlarian 35 Cue and Curtain 35 Senior Play Stu- dent Director 33 National Thcspipns 33 One Act Play 2. WHEAT, JOHNNY Football 2, 33 Basketball 23 Baseball 2, 33 Key Club 2, 35 Mescalero 2, 35 J.C.T.C. 25 Spanish Club 25 Stuclc-nt Council 2, 33 Homeroom Vice-President 2, WHITE, ROSSIE WHITMAN, LARRY WILLIAMS, BERTA Spanish Club 13 National Honor Society 2, 33 Homeroom Secretary 1, 2, 35 V.O.E. 3. WILLIAMS, JOHN WILSON, MAHALA Drumbcat 2, 35 National Honor Society 33 Quill and Scroll 2, 33 Pub Staff 33 Co-Editor of Smoke Signals 33 Homeroom President 35 Spanish Club l, 2, WILSON, WILLIAM WINN, BONNIE Track I, 23 Projcctionist 2, 3. WTNTERS, ALICE Band l, 2, 35 Majorette 1, 2, 33 Concert Choir 2, 33 Latin Club 1, 23 Y- Teens 1, 23 Student Council 1, 33 Newspaper Rep- resentative 1. WISE, RICKEY WITHROW, TERRY WOOD, SHIRLEY F.H.A. 1, 2, 33 Tribe 23 Home- room Secretary 25 Girls Choir 25 F.H.A. President 35 Homeroom President 33 Sundance: Manager 33 Concert Choir 33 Senior Play 3. WOODS, DENNIS WORTH, RONALD Mcscalero 2, 33 Baseball 23 Football 33 Tennis 23 Homeroom President 33 N.F.L. 33 Rotary Club Representative 3. WORTHY, DANA Tribe 1, 23 Concert Choir 2, 33 Student Council 1, 2. WRIGHT, TOMMY YATES, WILLIAM YORK, CLIFFORD Homeroom President 33 I.C.T. President 33 Latin Club 3. YOUNG, CHARLOTTE Y-Teens 13 Spanish Club 1, 23 Tribe 1, 23 Homeroom Parliamcntarian 1. YOUNG, JACKIE ZAPATA, FRED R.0.T.C. 1, 2, 3, Drill Team 1, 2, Rifle Team 2, 33 Executive Officer 33 Home- room Vice-President 23 Student Council 13 Home- room President 33 Mescalero 2, 33 Mu AIQIIB Theta 2, 35 N.F.L. 2, Vice-President 33 Senior Play 33 Debate Team Captain 3. 22I W zfimff Q mm A-If 2-'ff whrn M M W ..., mg, 4,5 W 'N W W 14 - f:w-1-,!.4.ff.pf',4n 4, an -0 mr li M400 M -s-Q,-o'zQvJwW'f' NM' MVK Q Z9 4, 24 Q 1 wifi ,-iw? Q WN. W W 5 , Xf'A ' A lk 'P I f El .., . ,I A, ? gg 1 ng , 2 , .J V,,k::. Q 5 flielilfgniwl V E, ' 'igifffl 1 - an iN S., X ww , ' HXMMW L CLASS OF '69 High Honor Graduates VALEDICTORIAN SALUTATORIAN Nancy H. Jones Sheila Robbins Charles Adams Judy Easterly Vicki Barton Phillis Bevill Kitty Clark Bari Cole Stanley Collins Mary Evans Gail Hughes Larry Lusk Brenda Moore Carol Morris Kathy Ray Pat Sharp Barbara Snead Judy Vaughn Berta Williams Not Pictured: Elaine Stephens, Larry Sullins. Compliments of: KINDER-KRAFT PHOTOGRAPHERS 229 Pleasant Grove Shopping Center EX 1-5763 Carla Cooke Carlene Morris JUNIOR CLASS CFFICERS ,,,,.,,.....-.au--W-M...., A , f-Q.-.n mm, WWWWWMWM I -ggnllllf , Gu 3 QQ t ,J 3 my if E i 'I President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer James Swann Angenette Reid Deborah Smith Robert Ward 225 Harold Abbey Jerry Abercrombie Brenda Allen Harvey Allen Joyce Allen Richard Allen Gary Alphin Charles Anderson Denise Anderson Jerry Anderson Carolyn Ansel David Armstrong JUNIORS ARE REAL SPORTS Najat Assed Carolyn Brown Marilyn Babb Ginger Barbie Larry Burner Debbie Barton Donna Beeman .lan Benson -We were 5 WL? x X Frank Bernal Curtis Bingham Larry Bird Shae Blankenship Susan Bowling Cheryl Box Ray Bray Mitchell Box Mary Brewer Diane Brimer Betty Brindley Charles Britton 1 r . Denise Boozer David Bridge John Brooks Anita Brown Bettie Brown Judith Burnett Pat Burt David Bryant Billy Byford James Coffey Florence Calhoun Sherry Calloway Diane Camp Glenda Cantwell JUNIORS 227 Steve Chappell Janice Chase James Clark Brenda Cline Judy Cole Vicki Congdon Janet Conway Jan Cottingham Charlie Cox Shelia Crabbe Cecilia Cranshaw Bettie Crawford Charles Caple Ricky Carroll Williani Carroll Phil Caseholt Ulion Casey Grace Castilla Patsy Cathey Billy Cecil Sherry Ceolla ,.,f Rt1dgPf Cross Karen Crouch Eddy Crow Jerry Crow Put Cummings Charles Curtis Lury Daniels Mary Dean Louise Divkvrson Claudia Divkinson Kenneth Dolby Debbie Dollgener fffw A v, ,Mu-9 ,-qw 'QE vi Tommy Crowell ,ludy Dickerson 'llhomas Durinun Brenda Doty Barbara Doud Lynn Dryu Ricky Dy cr Ralph Eusterling Dr-lmrali Enilwry Cordon Ezell Dclmrah Fagan Mau- Furiner Sharon lsaiulk Glenda Fic-lds JUNIORS 229 Kay Fisher Shirley Fowler Linda Garland Turner Garner .lr Janet Garvin Carol Gaston Donna Gee Sue Girot Gerald Glasscock Frankie Glossupe Shirley Gonzales Donald Goodman Linda Gosdin Robert Grant -.xt Sharon FiSllf3r Debbie Flatt Diane Foster Colleen Foreman JOADD Franklin Larry Fregia Darla French ,Ian Fuller Sharon Fullington Terri Funk Russell Gardenour Nancy Gardner Wendi-ll Grant Marshall Cr:-atlmuse Fred Crm-on David Griffin Ciniricm- Hulin Freddie Hula' Vivkiv Hull- Nubiv Huniilvr Gln-ndu Hampton Sue Hunc-wk Richard Hanson Grady Hardin IT .--as gf'-' . uw - ir? 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Willoughby D1-lmralu Wilson Johnny Wflsun Kathy Wfilhruw Roy Wiclvnxan Donna Williama Barbara W'illinglmrn Shvrry Willingham Abbey, Harold 57, 62, 66, 67, 68, 102. 226 Abercrombie, Jerry 183, 226 Adair, Floyd 187, 223 Adam, Gary 187 Adams, Charlie 42, 51, 57, 58, 62, 66, 67, 68, 82-83, 84, 129, 152, 169, 187, 217, 223, 224 Adams, Cary 241 Adams, Zina 65, 98, 241 Adamson, Sandie 42, 54, 58, 70, 104-105, 106, 129, 187, 223 Airheart, Vickie 98, 241 Albright, Duward 187 Albright, Lee 187 Allen, Brenda 126, 127, 132, 133, 226 Allen, Diane 241 Allen, Georgia 126, 187 Allen, Glenda 187 Allen, Harvey 70, 71, 74, 76, 77, 102, 103, 109, 110, 128, 226 Allen, Joyce 226 Allen, Richard 226 Allen, Wesley 90 Alphin, Gary 28, 29, 68, 71-72, 79, 109, 110, 226 Alvarado, Lupe 82-83, 114 Amos, Connie 132, 133 Amos, Robert 154, 159, 160 Anderson, Charlvs 41, 74, 76, 226 Anderson, Denise 226 Anderson, Jerry 74, 76, 109, 110, 226 Anderson, Mike 43, 162, 167, 188 Clark, Davis, Ansel, Carolyn 226 Anthony, Allan 36, 74, 76, 77, 78, 114, 188 Anthony, Carol 65, 98, 130, 136, I37, 241 Anthony, Dennis 75, 76, 114, 241 Arne, Emma 55, 150, 188 Arne, Ernesto 82-83 Armstrong, David 226 Asbcrry, Judi 188 Ashmore, James 90 Ashwood, Jackie 188 Ashwood, Raymond 75, 76 Askew, Brenda 188 Askew Debbie 98, 241 Assed, Janet 81, 241 Assad, Najat 226 Atteberry, Billy 75, 76 Austin, Randy 124, 188 Autrey, Freddy 188 Autrcy, Gene 241 Avila, Billy 53, 188 Ayrers, Jimmy 82-33, 241 Babb, Marilyn 47, 62, 68, 126, 127, 133, 136, 150, 226 Bailey, Tommie 183 Baker, Allen 268 Baker, Larry 86'87, 88, 90, 241 Bankston, David 183, 241 Bankston, Kay 2l1 Bankston, Sandi 130, 150, 138 Bannister, Sue 188 Barbie, Brenda 226 Barnard, Brenda 60, 98, 242 Barnard, Lonnie 82-83, 84, 35, 109, 110, 223 Barner, Larry 82-83, 85, 109, 110 226 Barr, Minnie 242 mmm, Debbie K, 47, 59, sl, 95, 98, 139, 226 Barton, Vicki 46, 41, 50, 52, 54, 58, 62, 66, 67, 98, 129, 138, 139, 141, 145, 185, 136, 188, 223, 224 Bash, Ken 7, 51, 52, as, 102, 103, 109, 110, 169, 188 Basham, Ken 82-83, 90 Baskin, Jean 188 Bassett, Larry 241, 242, 244 Bates, Jerry 117, 189 Bavis, Donald 90 Bay, Lawrence 86-87, 88 Bcarden, Brenda 114 Bcarden, Michael 242 Beeman, Donna 226 Bceman, Larry 76, 242 Beene, Rhonda 32, 39, 52, 58, 70, 71, 101-105, 106, 128, 129, 144, 189 Bell, Larry 189 Bellah, Ronald 242 Bennett, Virgil 242 Benson, Jan 82-83, 84, 227 250 INDEX Bvvill, Phillis 26, 63, 66, 129, 151, 189, 253, 224 Bighnm, Ellen 98, 126, 242 Bingham, Curtis 154, 159, 170, 172, 227 Bingham, Evelyn 189 Bingham, Marilyn 34, 97, 189 Bird, Larry 37, 227 Bird, Nancy 81, 96, 189 Biscamp, Randy 155, 159 Bookman, Beverly 113, 189 212 Blain, Richard 90 Blankenship, Shae 227 Booker, Vicky 242 Bookma, Beverly 113, 189 Buozvr, Denise 29, 31, 32, 59, 71-72 114, 227 Boscman, Charles 162, 166 Bourquin, Kenneth 189 Bowen, Craig 189 Bowers, Eddie 176, 178, 180, 242 Bowling, Susan 227 Box, Cheryl 227 Box, Mitchell 3, 8, 66, 67, 74, 76, 109. 136, 227 Boyanton, Sharovn 81 Boyd, Charlotte 189 Boyd, Mary 60, 98, 242 Braccy, Mike 34, 35, 45, 54, 55, 82-83, 96, 130, 131, 189 Bradley, Helen 98, 242 Bramlctt, Bruce 30, 38, 149, 175, 241, 424, 244 Branch, Dorothy 58, 126, 190 Bray, Mike 242 Bray, Roy 116, 227 Brewer, Mary 227 Bridges, David 86-87, 88, 90, 227 Bridges, George 90 Brimer, Diane 96, 130, 227 Brindley, Betty 47, 66, 67, 97, 102, 104-105, 106, 130, 227, 254 Britton, Charles 110, 227 Brooks, Gene 190 Brooks, John 109, 227 Cantwell, Glonda 227 Capehnrt, James 242 Caple, Charles 228 Capps, Archie 190 Caraway, Randy 191 Cargill, Mark 114 ' Carpenter, Debbie 1111- Carroll, Rickey 82-83, 84, 228 Carroll, William 228 Cartvr, Carolyn 130, 191 Case, Larry 24-2 Casebolt, Philip 97, 169, 184, 228 242 Casvy, Ulion 62, 7-1, 76, 109, 110, 114, 168, 217, 228 Cash, Johnny 45, 52, 114, 130, 131, 217 Castillo, Grace 228 Castillo, Yolanda 191 Cathcy, Patsy 126, 228 Catton, Jimmy 82-83 Cause, Leah 242 Causvy Diane 98, 242, 243 Cavclt, Jimmy 242 Cecil, Billie 228 Ceolla, Sherry 228 Chambers, Gary 175, 242 Chance, Kathy 82-83, 242 Chanvc, Stephen 191 Chaney, George 242 Chappz-ll, Stuvv 120, 223 Chase, Janice 81, 133, 228 Chase, Lester 191 Childress, Dennis 75, 109, 110, 183, 242 Childress, Marcy 191 Christmas, Holly 98 Chun-hwell, Charles 82-83, 84, 191 Clark, Cheryl 98, 126, 242, 243 Clark, James 228 Clark, Kitty 9, 30, 31, 32, 33, 46, 47, 52, 58, 60, 104-105, 106, 114, 115, 1-IS, 191, 197, 224 Clark, Lylnn 82483, 85, 191, 223 Clark, Roger 242 Ron 86-37, 88, 90, 191 Crabbe, Shelia B, 29, 31, 32, 38, 56, 59, 70, 71-72, 228 Cranshaw, Cecilia 228 Crawford, Bettie 228 Crawford, Gary 82-83, 169, 192 Crawford, Julia 58, 120, 192 Cream Creme er, Marie 243, 247 rs, Charles 243 Crocker, Cecil 116 Crocker, ,Ioan 126, 243 Cross, R nger 229 Crossland, Dawn 98, 243 Crossland, Susan 9, 30, 31, 39, 52, 53, 104-105, 106, 120, 144, 186, 192, 265 Crouch, Karen 229 Crow, Eddy 74, 76, 114, 229 Crow, Jerry 74, 76, 154, 156, 177, 178, 217, 229 Crow, Johnny 75, 79, 243 Crowell, Tommy 229 Culley, Marilyn 193 Crumr Cumm ine, Sherry 98, 243 ings, Patricia 229 Curri'n, Jerry 82-83, 84, 193 Curtis, Charles 154, 159, 176, 229 Curtis, Linda 193 Curtis, Lucy 42, 60, 65, 98, 114, 217, 243 Curtis, Philip 193 Curtis, Sharon 193 Curtis, Walter 90, 193 Daily, Charlotte 193 Daniels, Donna 243, 2-17 Daniels, Larry 229 Danneman, James 90, 243 Darby, Billy 243 Daugherty, Dutch 38, 138, 139, 149, 175, 243, 244 Daughcrly, Treva 60, 98, 128, 130, 136, 137, 243 Davis, Darlene 98, 175, 243 Donald 86-87, 88, 243, 247, Y Brooks, Morris 86487, 88, 90 Brooks, Sherrie 98, 242, 247 Brooks, William 242 Brown, Anita 227 Brown, Bettie 68, 102, 227 Brown, Carolyn 226 Brown, Connie 242 Brown, Dcnvcse 60, 98, 128, 242 Brown, Hubert 211-2 Brown. Jean 90 Brown, Joan 41, 64 Brown, Stcvc 2-12, 247 Brown, Wanda 190, 223 Bruyles, Donna 242 Bruno, Wayne 74, 76, 79, 190, 223 Bryant, David 227 Bryant, Joyce 190 Burk, Jackie 98, 242 Bunk, Larry 68, 74, 76, 79, 30, 109, 110, 154, 158, 190, 217 Burford, Danny 75 Burkett, Vicky 242 Burleson, Jack 242 Burnett, Judith 114, 227 Burnctte, William 75, 76 Burl, Pat 227 Butler, Larry 86-87, aa, 90, 190 Butler, Terry 190 Byhee, Gail 98, 242 Byfurd, Billy 39, 80, 103, 227 Byfnrd, Byrd, S Rickey 242 levc 154, 157 Cady, Robert 242 Caffey, James 227 Cagle, Mike 90 Callaway, Gene 30, 55, ss, 71-72, 74, 77, 11 4, 169, 187, 190, 205 Callaway, Karen 32, 98, 242 Callaway, Sherry 95, 98, 114, 128, 227 Callaway, Tonya 60, 98, 114, 128, 242 Calhoun, Debbie 242 Calhoun, Florence 95, 136, 137, 228 Clark, Tommy 74 Clement, James 74, 86-87, 88, 90, 191 Clevingcr, Linda 191 Click, Jimmy 62, 191 Clinard, Mary 98, 126 Cline, Brenda 32, 38, 47, 53, 59, 79, 98, 111, 228 Cloud, Frank 191 Cobb, Charlvs 86-87, 88, 90 Coffey, Sandra 242 Coker, Ray 51, 155, 158, 191 Colo, Bari 10, 51, 53, 60, 62, 65, 67, 129, 191. 224 Cole, Judy 136, 228 Cola, Loyd 192 Cole, Nicolas 90 Colli-ns, CHU' 82-33, 102. 103 Collins, Stanley 58, 62, 58, 102, 192, 22-1 Congrlon, Suc 47, 52, 82-83, 85, 142, 192, 217 Congzlnn, Vicki 114, 175, 228 Congcr, Karen 82-83, 242 Congvr, Linda 138, 192 Congleton, Rickey 192 Conley, Stcvc 31, 34, 55, 78, 82-83, 85, 131, 151, 192, 198 Conn, Candy 30, 38, 93, 102. 103. 128, 242, 243 Conway, Jane! 132, 228 Cook, Wanda 98, 242 Cooke-, Carla 9, 11-7, 52, 61, 62, 129, 131, 150, 192, 193, 224 Cooke, Cindy 28, 30, 33, 93, 244- 246 Cooper, Kcn 50, 74, 76, 77, 78. 791 80, 114, 115, 150, 192, 217 Copeland, Danny 86-87, 88 Copeland, Kathleen 82-83, 84, 85, 192 Costlow, Clint 192 Costlow, Georgette 104-105, 106, 192, 211 Cottingham, Ja-n 104-105, 106. 114. 128 Coughron, Bc-rky 82-83 Coulter, Rickey 37, 90, 242 Calvin, Mike 36-87, 88, 90 Cameron, Bobby 118, 190 Camp, Diane 114, 227 Camper, Mary 242 Canady, Sharon 47, 82-83, 128, 138 242 Cantrell, David 90, 190 Counts, Wanda 242 Cox, Charlie 102, 228 Cox, Deborah 192 Cox, James 192 Cox, James 2-12 Cox, Mike 242 Coyne, Christine 60, 65, 98 Davis, Kathy 118 Davis, Laura 138 Davis, Tommy 118, 193 Dean, Mary 229 Dean, Ricky 243 DeGelia, Terry 126, 243 DeLong, Judy 98, 184, 243, 2-14 Dcnbow, Mike 243 Dennis, Olan 125 Den-nis, Joe 86-87, 88, 91 Denson, Gary 193 Denson, Jackie 243 Derrick, Carolyn 62, 193 Derryberry, Donna 98, 243 DeRuvo, John B6-87, 88, 91, 1lB Dcwberry, William 68, 138, 139, 193 Dhane, Edith 113, 193 Dickerson, Judy 114, 132, 136, 229 Dickerson, Kathy 216 Dickerson, Louise 229 Dickerson, Tommy 243 Dickinson, Claudia 229 Dickson, Vera 213 Dillard, Debra 28, 34, B2-83, 84, 163, 194 Dixon, Carol 243, 244 Dodson, Becky 114 Dokupil, Sta-nley 75, 76, 79, 110, 243 Dolby, Kenneth 229 Dollgencr, Debbie 126, 133, 229 Dollgcncr, Janice 243 Dorman, Kenneth 170, 171, 194 Dorman, Thomas 229 Doty, Brenda 57, 62, 66, 98, 185, 229 Doud, Barbara 229 Doughty, Laura 98 Dove, Sherrie 65, 98, 128, 243, 278 Dowd, Milfs 53, 119, 19-I Dowell, Boyd 109 Doyle, June 130, 194 Drumm, Belly 243 Dry, Bevkie 191 Drye, Lynn 229 Duke, Mike 194 Duckworth, Dickie 8687, 88, 91, 213 Durkworlh, Ted 75, 79, 183, 243 Durham, David 120, 121 Durst, Cathy 82-83, 243 Dutton, Phillip 2-1-3 Duyka, Steve 75, 76, 77, 80, 102, 103, 109, 110, 130, 138, 243, 247 Dye, Belinda 194 Dyer, Ricky 74, 71, 109, 110, 229 Easley, Sherron 70, 165, 209 Havens, Tommy 117 it Eason, John 91, 194 Easterley, July 51, 58, 60, 62, 70, 129, 138, 139, 151, 194, 217, 224 Easterling, Ralph 102, 114, 154, 157, 158, 115, 179, 211, 229 Gifford, Edward 86-87, 88, 91, 243 Gilbert, Tim 175, 244 Gilcrease, Cary 154, 160 Gilcrease, Jo11n 62, 82-83, 196 Gilley, Brenda 114 Gilmore, Cliff 39 Gilmorc, Craig 196 Gilmore, Lor-na 98, 244 Gilreath, Carla 244, 247 Eldridge, Wy-nell 98, 243 Ellis, David 30 Ellis, Dcbbi 50, 194 Embry, Deborah 51, 59, 104-105, 106 138, 229 English, Rose 155, 158, 194 Ethridge, Cindy 98, 120, 243 Etheridge, Susan 114, 243 Eubanks, Linda 113 Eudy, Theresa 195 Euler, Richard 86-87, 88 Euler, William 75, 76, 243 Evans, George 74, 76, 195 Evans, Marcia 195 Evans, Mary Ruth 47, 52, 58, 60, 64, 68, 89, 91, 138, 139, 195, 214, 224 Evans, Sharon 98, 114, 243 Ezell, Gordon 229 Ezell, Kathy 195 Fagan, Faries, Deborah 98, 126, 127, 229 Cecil 82-83 Faries, Earnest 243 Farley, Mark 75, 76, 169, 243 Farmer, Brenda 98 Farmer, Mace 86-87, 88, 91, 229 Farrar, Randy 243 Faulk, Joe 195 Faulk, Karen 98, 243 Faulk, Sharon 62, 98, 229 Fendley Ferrel, , James 86-87, 88, 91, 195 Pat 177, 178, 195 Fields, Glenda 135, 229 Fisher, Ray 230 Fisher, Sharon 230 Horton, Fowler, Mike 31, 196 Fisk, Jerry 54, 55, 59. 129, 195 Fitch, Debbie 195 Fitch, Rhea 195 Flanigan, Sam 76, 80, 162, 166 Flatt, Debbie 230 Flatt, Norma 195 Foggleman, Ray 37, 116 Fonseca, Jesse 195 Foote, Dorothy 243 Foote, James 247 Foote, Patricia 195 Forbes, Jcrry 196 Ford, Donna 196 Forman, Cecil 30, 55, 114, 155, 157, 177, 181 Forman, Colleen 230 Forman, Shelia 98 Forman, Steven 175, 243 Foster, Dianne 104-105, 106, 230 Foster, Judy 98 Foutch, Mike 34, 35, 45, 96, 109. 11.0, 131, 138, 150, 155, 156, 160, 162, 196 Fowler, Jodell 27, 47, 104-105, 106, 120, 121, 196 Fowler, Shirley 45, 96, 104-105, 106, 130, 131, 230 Franklin, JoAnn 61, 62, 98, 138, 230 Franks, Arnold 247 Frazier, Vicki 98, 138. 243 Frccia, Larry 230 Free, Gary 37, 176, 243 Freeman, Kathy 196 Fregia, Larry 91 Freisner, Lee 196 French, Darla 62, 230 Fuller, Ann 243 Fuller, Jan 42, 59, 104-105, 106, 230 Fullington, Sharon 120, 230 Fulps, Roy 175, 243 Funk, Terri 230 Gaddis, Glen 175 Gage, Debbie 247 Gant, Nancy 135, 243 Gardner, Nancy 31, 39, 148 Gipson, Larry 86-87, 88, 196 Girard, Johnnie 244 Girot, Sue 95, 230 Gist, Pam 51, 58, 70, 129, 135, 196 Glas ow John 82 83 8 y ' Glasscock, Debbi 28, 39, 71-72, 195, 196 Glasscock, Gerald 230 Glossup, Frankie 230 Gonzales, Shirley 230 Good, Carol 113, 196 Goodman, Donald 230 Goodwin, Kathy 244 Gore, Pat 196 Gosdin, Linda 28, 46, 47, 59, 62, 82-83, 84, 96, 128, 130, 131, 230 Graeser, Otto 197 Graham, Rita 81 Grant, Gloria 197 Grant, Robert 230 Grant, Wendell 114, 136, 137, 151, 157, 158 Gray, Jerry 82-83, 244, 247 Gray, Rickey 76, 80, 175, 244 Greathousc, Skip 56, 162, 165, 231 Green, Fred 231 Grcen, Jackie 162 Green, Wanda 81, 197 Grccnlce, Sharon 197 Greenwcll, Larry 75, 135, 244 Greer, Linda 34, 97, 98, 131, 197 Grecr, Richard 244 Griffin, David 125, 231 Griggers, Randy 244 Grimes, Charlie 75, 2-14 Grinimett, Sandy 98, 118, 244 Grindele, Donna 244 Grindele, Pat 62, 130, 197 Guill, Lillian 231 Gumm, Patsy 197 Gumpert, Doris 197 Gunn, Michael 244 Hathcock, Coy 231 Hause, Harry 68, 74, 76, 109, 110. 231 Hawkins, Ronnie 80, 231 Hayes, John 231 Hayslip, Judy 231 Heald, Orbry 82-83, 169, 199 Heck, Margie 113, 199 Hendrix, Ruby 199 Henley, Brenda 231 Henning, Cassandra 34, 199 Henson, Letitia 114, 175, 244 Hernandez, David 28, 52, 119, 199 Hernandez, Luci 53, 199 Herring, Mark 27, 29, 38, 39, 59, 71-72, 148, 231 Herring, Sherry 98, 244 Hester, Debbie 8, 98, 128, 232 Hettich, Joe 199 Hewitt, Donna 244 Hicks, James 232 ' Hicks, Rusty 52, 61, 70, 71, 136, 232 Hicks, Steve 82-83 Higginbotham, Henry 199 Higginbntham, Jimmy 40, 41, 58, 60, 91, 151, 186, 199 Higginbotham, Larry 232 Higgins, Margaret 244 Hill, Debbie 199 Hill, Janice 232 Hiser, Linda 98, 199 Hitt, Larry 244 Hitt, Paul 244 Hobbs, Grady 91 Hobson, Barbara 113, 199 Hobson, Tommy 50, 150, 200 Hodge, Debbie 30, 32, 38, 47, 56, 60, 98, 114, 128, 241, 244 Hodges, Carolyn 2-14 Hocdebcck, Jan 62, 28, 70, 71, 129, 200 Hogan, Lynn 24-1- Holmes, Linda 200 Hooper, Randcll 244 Hoops, Shirley 244 INDEX Jett, Brenda 65, 138, 245, 248 Johnson, Charles 86-87, 88, 91, 244 J0hns0n, Joe 162, 165, 170, 173, 233 Johnson, Stephanie 26, 59, 66, 67, 104-105, 107, 128, 185, 233 Johnson, Steve 84, 201 Johnson, Vicki 47, 59, 63, 70, 104-105, 107, 136, 137, 233 Jones, James 201 Jones, Lizze 104-105, 107, 201 Jones, Mike 245 Jones, Nancy 3, 51, 62, 66, 67, 12 152, 201, 202, 224' Jones, Reba 233 Jones, Ricky 82-83, 118, 233 Jones, Ronald 201 Jones, Ronald 37 Jones, Stanley 201 Jones, Steve 82-83, 84, 85, 150 201 Jones, Vickie 233 Jordan, Barry 39, 51, 52, 55, 58 68. 1 09, 110, 144, 155, 151, 202 Jordan, Melinda 60, 98, 128, 24 Jordan, Terry 82-83 Juarez, Lena 233 Jua.rcz, Maria 202 Judis, Mary 98, 245 Juhlin, Paula 202 Jurock, Sherri 114, 245 Justice, Jack 245 Hoover, Diane 98, 244 Horac, Dolores 58, 113, 200 Horne, Lynn 32, 126, 127, 241, 244 Gary 74, 76, 80, 200 Kadleck, Annie 8, 32, 46, 47, 55, sa, 10, 71-72, 129, 186, 195, 202, 213 Kearby, Kay 58 Kearney, Deana 65, 98, 114, 115, 128, 130, 245 Keene, Polly 202 Kelley, Bryan 80, 175, 245 Kelley, Patricia 233 Kent, Karen 98, 245, 247 Kent, Mike 233 Kent, Paula 233 Kerley, James 86-87, 88, 91 Kidwell, Barbara 59, 104-105, 107, 128, 233 Kienzlcn, Robert 125 Kimbrough, Vickie 202 Gustovich, Gus 70, 71, 74, 80, 197, 209, 217 Guthrie, Hazel 244 Horton, Mickey 155, 159 Horton, Nancie 200 Horton, Patricia 232 Horton, Virginia 244 Howe, Lee 200 Huckaby, Billie 34, 35, 45, 47, 96, Kirby, Rickey 154, 159 Kizziar, William 86-87, 88, 91 Knight, Ladell 202 Knight Sharon 34, 104-105, 107 202 Knotts: Debbie 233 Haddork, Glenda 197 Hager, Jodie 241 Hahn, Charlcnc 231 Hairston, Belinda 126, 244 Hale, Eddie 36, 74, 76, 77, 79, 80, 109, 110, 197, 217 Hale, Freddie 74, 231 - Hale, Jennifer 34, 35, 52, 53, 55, 56, 98, 118, 131, 150, 191 Hale, Pat 198 Hale, Vicki 46, 47, 50, 59, 96, 104-105, 106, 130, 136, 138, 231 Hall, Sharon 82-B3, 198 Ham, Kecla 98, 114, 217, 244 Hamilton, Glenda 120 Hamiter, Noble 231 Hammon, Sandra 120, 198 Hammond, John 231 Hamous, Charles 150, 198 Hanby, Valerie 244 Hancock, Katie 198 Hancock, Sue 231 Hancock, Warren 74, 76, 198, 217 Handlin, Barbara 98, 244 Handlin, Brenda 104-105, 106, 198 Handlin, James 175, 244 Hanna, Suc 244 Hansen, Richard 231 Haber, Ricky 145, 157, 158 Harden, Gary 198 Hardin, Charles 198 Hardin, Charles 198 Hardin, Grady 231 Hardin, Richard 231 Harlow, Judy 58, 198 Harrell, Becky 32, 33. 40, 41, 55- 64, 89, 104-105, 101, 198 Harris, Anna 65, 82-83, 84, 85, 193 Harris, Debbie 199 1 131, 200, 217 Hurkaby, Roger 232 Hudgens, Royce 125 Huff, Sharon 200 Hugghins, Ronnie 232 Huggins, Karen 200 Huggins, Sharon 200 Hughes, Chuck 45, 62, 97, 120, 131, 232 - Hughes, Dan 38, 79, 176, 179 Hughes, Dan-ny 76, 155, 159 Hughes, Debbie 62, 68, 70, 104-105, 107, 129, 200, 279 Hughes, Don 232 Hughes, Gail 63, 70, 102, 129, 184, 200, 224 Hughes, JoCelle 98, 114, 217, 244 Gardenour, Russell 82-83, 230 Garland, Linda 230 Garner, Turner 230 Garrett, Judy 175 Garvin, Glenda 60, 243 Garvin, Janet 230 Gaston, Barbara 243 Gaston, Carol 59, 108, 136, 230 Gaston, Jimmy 243 Geddings, Kay 98, 243 Gee, Donna 230 Gibbs, Debbie 243 Gibbs, Jarrett 86-87, 88, 89, 91 Gibson, David 196 Harris, Dennis 82-83 Harris, Elaine 98, 244 Harris, Gary 162, 167, 231 Harris, Lavone 199 Harris, Linda 231 Harris, Nathan 82-83, 84, 199 Harris, Pat 126, 199 Harris, Therrissca 98, 244 Hart, Julia 231 Hartley, Randy 31, 38, 56- 59. 51. 154, 156, 158, 231 Hartley, Susan 98, 244, 248 Hatfield, Carla 126 Hathcock, Christecn 244 Hughes, Robert 232 Hughes, Sandra 232 Hughes, Thomas 200 Huic, Sherry 82-83, 244 Hull, Sue 98, 245 Hulsey, Gary 31, 154, 156, 157, 160, 200 Hume, Gayle 201 Humphrey, Michael 245 Hunt, Danny 201 Husc, Joyce 201 Hutchins, Johnny 114, 232 Hutchins, Teresa 126, 245 lsom, Darwin 82-83, 118, 233 1so111, Roderick 82-83, 245 Jacks, Brenda 98 Jackson, Debbie 59, 63, 98, 138, 232 Jackson, Judy 232 Jackson, Kathy 232 Jackson, Shirley 232 Jacobs, Donna 9, 30, 31, 32, 33, 39, 42, 104-105, 101, 151, 168, 201 James, Danny 232 James, Donna 245 Jamison, Debbie 232 Jamison, Sondra 129, 201 Jenkins, Becky 114, 232 Jenkins, Gerald 86-87, 88, 89, 91 Knotts, Margorie 63, 98, 138, 233 Knowles, JoAnn 98, 233 Knowles, Ralph 86-87, 88, 89, 91, 245 Krantz, Betty 233 Krcmers, Charles 86-87, 88, 91 Kuhn, Terry 74, 76, 77, 109, 114, 217 Kunce, Donna 245 Lacour, Mike 233 Lair, Larry 202 Laird, Stacie 202 Lambert, Pat 98, 245 Laminack, Jesse 154, 158, 159 Lampkin, Judy 40, 64, 89, 91 Lampkin, Ronnie 4-1, 86-87, 88, 91 Lancaster, Danny 202 Lancaster, Steven 245, 247 Laun, Ernie 59, 68, 70, 71, 109, 110, 114, 128, 233 Layne, Roger 109, 110, 114, 136, 137, 233 Laza, Martha 47, 59, 63, 65, 96, 104-105, 107, 114, 131, 202 Laza, Rickey 86-87, 88, 91, 245 Leach, Leah 126, 233 Leach, Sharon 245 Leatherwood, Eddie 124 LeCrone, Eddie 176, 180, 244 Ledbetter, Kevin 245 Leftwich, Marilyn 203 Lemons, Gene 128, 245 Lennox, David 203 Lennox, Eddie 76, 245 Lents, Pat 98, 151, 175, 203 Lesser John 86-87, 88, 92, 245 Lewis, Billy 245 Lewis, Debbie 135, 203 Lewis, Gary 92 Lewis, Gordan 245 Lewis, Leonard 86-87, 88, 92 Lewis, Linda 233 Lewis, Pam 60, 126 Lewis, Russcll 247 Lewis, Shclia 60, 65, 98, 128, 1 136, 137, 245 Liebel, John 245 Lilly, Mark 176, 179, 181 Mason, Prucll, in I ' Moon-, Di-horah 235 Lindsey, Gregg 82-83, 203 Lisman, Paul 150, 203 Litton, Larry 233 Livcrmun, Raymond 245 Locke, Sagpdra 203 Logan, Gearry 203 Loggins, Carolyn 64, 89, 92, 245 Long, Denise 233 Lopez, William 233 Lowery, Gerald 86-87, 88, 92, 245 Lucas, Katy 2-15 Luna, Sandra 113, 203 Lunclgricn, Valerie 245 Lusk, Keith 155, 156, 176, 179, 245 Lusk, Larry 51, 62, 68, 110, 151, 154, 156, 160, 176, 179, 203, 217, 224, 242 Lybrand, Kathy 9, 29, 31, 38, 39, 52, 54, 60, 63, 66, 67, 104-105, 107, 128, 129, 151, 203, 254 Lyon, William 245 Lyons, Cyncle 203 Lyons, Tommy 54-, 76, 233 Lypher, Yvonne 98, 245 MacKenzie, Eddie 117, 203 1VIacWi!l1ey, Michael 3 McAdams, Billy 114, 175, 245 McAdams, Jane! 81, 203 McAdams, Linda 120, 126, 234 McAleer, Raymond 82-83 McAlistcr, Kenneth 92, 109, 110, 234 McAnally, Jerry 102 McAnally, Patricia 245 McBride, Marvin 234 McCain, Judy 104--105, 107, 203 McCain, Larry 121, 154, 158, 159, 234 McCarrol, Sandra 245 McCartcr, Glenda 245 McCarty, Terry 203 McCauley, Carol 204 McColln, Beverly 82-83, 85, 168, 204 McCormack, Ronald 245 McCoy, Shirley 93, 120, 138, 234 McCray, Bobby 92 McCullough, David 29, 54, 71-72, 114, 23-l McCullough, Donald 2-15 McCullough, Ellen 234 Mv.Curlcy, Dwayne 109, 111, 170, 171, 23-1 M4-Daniel, Steve 75, 76 McDi11, Janiicn 59, 234 McDonald, Rirky 29, 76, 234 Martin, .lunv 235 Marlin, Monty 7-I Martini, Palm-la 238 Marlin, sandy 82-83, 81, 85, 205 hliirtjnez, Alforrl 245 Martinez, Dolores 82-83, 235 Martinez, Marcin 215 Murlinez, 'Il-rvsa 82-83 Donna 118, 205 Nigroville, David 3 55, 193, 217 Nix, Duvill 30, 13, 170. 171, 207 Nix, Lonnii- 207 Nixon, Donzilrl 155, fl, 35, 36, 52, 511, 111, 162, 167, 160, 170, 171, Pontun, llvhoruh 59, 62 Posey, .lunrt 101-105, 108, 208, 211 Potts, 1-'n-rldy 76, 80, 170, 173, 208 Potts, Gary 63, 68, 208 Przlst, ,Im-nny 36, 81 Pralllcr, Ks-ith 236 Prvntiw, Carol 217 Prvslrivllgr-, Br-n-ny 82-8-3, 169, 208 Prrstrillgv, Auhrvy 2-17 Massingill, .lane 205 Multhivse-n, Charln 205 Mathis, Billy 205 Mathis, Duane 75, 76 Mulluck. Juv 151, 158. 170, 171 lilaynarll, Charlollv 216 Mr-ml, Tvrry 130, 205 Mvllon, Jain:-5 92 Mvntun, Paul 82-83. 118, 216 Mr-ssiniz-r, 'l'in1 38. 246 lVl4-tzgar, Kvnncth 111, 235 Micldlvton, Cathy 17, 58. 121, 125, 205 Nlimldlvlon, Dnvicl 86-87, 88, 92 Milford, Slrplmn 235 liiillvr, Gary 205 Millvr, Gary Ray 117. 150, 205 Milll-r, Linda 98, 1:40, 211 Millar, Shirley 205 Millvr, Vim-ki 246, 217. 218 Mills, Iva-niv 60, 216 Millsap, Mary 216 Milton, Bm-ky 95, 98, 216 Milton, llulmrl 86-87, 88, 92, 205 Minnns, Bill 75, 216 235 Nublvs, Bc-linrlu 98 Norflr-cl, Phyllis 116, 117, 207 Nurnmn, Kathy 98, 21-6 Norman, 'I'ramnu-ll 2-16 Norrx-ll, Mikc 111, 217, 235 Norris, Jimmy 711, 76, 77, 79, 111, 235 Notting! am Allnn 121, 125, 207 Norris, Lf-lanul 207 I , ,. I Notling 1 ani, Lincla 60, 98, 138, 2-16 Prcstrhlgr, Marvin 236 Prire, Gary 71, 76, 80, 86-87, 88, 89, 236 Primldy, Pvglgry 236 Primm, Kathy 93. 128, 2-I7 Prinrc, Dvboruh 237 Prince, Dennis 36, 71, 76, 80, 208 Pringlv, Mikr' 50, 209 Prilrlwlt, Sonja 209 Sheila 98 Oaklvy, Brvncla 98, 216 Caklvy, Charlene 81 Ocanzis, lviaria 235 Ocanns, Sammy 207 Odom, Debra 216 Ogllcslry, lor- lirlcl 132, 2-16 Oldham, B4-lh 236 Olivo, Gary lll, 236 Oliver, Rnbhic 207 Olson, Sheryl 65, 98, 246 0'Nr:ill, Kathy 207 Oquin, Evnlyn 236 Orton, Vickie 207 McDowell, Ann 2-15 McDowell, Karen 104-105, 107, 130, 136, 234 McDowell, Muriel 60, 98 McDowell, Pam 204 McFarland, Lola Ann 245 McFarland, Rickey 75, 76 McGowcn, Ja-nifc 204 Mc'Guffvy, Pam 60, 98, 245 Mclninch, Sharon 114, 132, 133, 217, 245 Mm-Kcnzic, David 118, 151, 234 McKenzie, Dennis 86-87, 88, 92 McKenzie, Gerald 204- McKifnn4-y, Charlsey 34, 47, 103, 104-105, 107, 114, 204, 211 McKinney, Dianne 98, 245 McKinnvy, Rickey 74, 76, 78, 109, 111, 154, 157, 158, 176, 234 McKiddy, Janie 204 McLcrrun, John 82-83, 184, 244, 245 McMaha-n, Patrick 245 McMahan, Ronnie 162, 164 McMeans, Dickie 204, 217 Nlinulrca, Wayrll- 50 filiskrll, Amelia 9, 31, 31, -16, -17, 63, 65, 96, 104-105, 107, 114, l'Sl 206 Mila-lu-ll, Dianf- 17, 101-105, 108 136, 137. 235 Mil:-hell, Min hull, Guyf- 101-105. 108, 206 Julnic 98, 216 Milrhvll, Jon 82-83 Xlilvholl, Kaye 101-105, 108, 206 Milvhcll, Lury 2-16 1Vlilm'hL-ll, Viki 60, 98, 138, 216 Momliscllv, Kay 2-16 lluvy, Icssr- 82-83, 81, 85, 97, 131, 206 Monlgonmry llonlgonn-ry, Oshornv, Karvn 32, 59, 95, 236 Oswull, Dunn 216 38, 39, '17, 50, Otts, Charlm-S 92, 118, 216 Otis, Mary 17, 118, 207 Ovenlurf, Connie 65, 98, 2-16 Owun, Livnzlzi 59, 63, 136, 137, 208 Owens, Romlnvy 76, 236 Pavkvnius, Yivkie 98 Page, .lohn 21-7 Palma-r, Jam-I 2-'17 Pallnl-r, Nanny 60, 98, 2-1-7 Pruitt, Diane 113, 209 Pulaski, Shirley 237 Pnslar, Joy 217 Putnm-n, Patti 58, 209 Puyvar, Beltiv Ill, 217 Pylv, Miko 2-16 Pyron, llvlxbil' 209 Quinn, Kr-llvy 98, 247 liznlim-an, D4-lton 151, 159, 237 llngsxlulv, Brnm- 209 llngsdzilv, Susan 98, 247 llznnsvy, Gayle 237 Rzunsvy, Jann-t 1250, 209 Ilnlnsvy, Strvvll 86-87, 83, 2-17 Rankin, Barbara 209 Rzlnsoln, David 217 Rath, Jluly 237 Rawlins, Mike 59, 162, 163, 170, 174 209 Huy, .lunn-s 209 Ray, Kzilhy 63, 96, 130, 209, 221 Kay, Kirky 183, 209 Carolyn 113, 206 craig 9, 16, 82.83, 109, 235 lVlo'nlgolnL-ry, Jerry 76 filonlgoinory, Mikx- 75, T6 Monlgolnury, Kliluhvll 216 Moore, Brvl Moore-, Cm mln 63, 206, 221 lyn 216 Pannm-ll, Pappas, Bn'-nt 76, 247 ,Iannws 15, 208 Parish, Sandra 247 Parish, Sharon 236 Park, Patty 61, 68, 97, 98, 136, 236 Parkvr, Kiln 81, 98, 236 Parks, Galv 208 Parks, llcthu 98, 2-17 Parks, Rickvy 71, 77, T8 lluy, Thomas 92 111-aim-s, David 21-7 lim-anws, Judy 210 Ilvmlcl, Jvrry 210 Redding, Louanna 38, 98, 138, 149, 169, 2-17 Rvrwl, Lvzlnn 98, 217 119050, Murcia 237 ll 1' cves. Bvtli 98 Moors-, James 206 liiuorv, ,lov 109, 111, 235 Moore, Miko 41, 92, 235 filoorv, Pallrirk 206 Moore, Randy 31, 13, 162, 163, 170 173, 206, 217 Moors-, Rim-ky 121, 125, 150, 206 liloorv, 'folnlny 30, 38, 2-16 Mori-llmul, ,lohn 59, 82-83, 235 Morcn o , Joi- 206 Parn 1-ll , Tnmy 208 1'arrvnK, Danny 154, 158, 159, 170, 56 172, 2f Parrish, Linda 118, Paschzill, ,lay 217 Pate, Dm-bra 236 Palri.k, David 155, 175, 236 157, 160, 177, 180, 208 Pnllwn, .loc 7-l, 76, 79, 109, 111, 128, 236 lizvicl, Angvncllr' 237 Rm-id, Carol 237 llrvil, HA-nry 7-1 111-il, Kivllziril 86587, 88, 92 Ilvnluurgz, Komlnvy 50, 102 livnshzlw, Nnnvy 210 Kvyna, Cynthia 2-17 Rvynollls, Pmnly 210 Rin-h, Alina 217 1lil'1!, Vickie 242, 89, -12, 59, 68, 10-If-106, 108, 138, 237 Morgan, Br:-mia 60, 98, 216 Nlorgarn, Ellllil 126, 235 Morgan, Karen 216 Morgan, Kivliarcl 39, 206 Morris, Curlvne 207, 224 Morris, Carol 63, 70, 101-105, 108, 129, 207, 224 Morris, Dvlxhic 235 Morris, Ecliliv 235 hforris, ,lark 235 Morris, Kvilh 75, 76, 216 Morris, Miko 246 Morris, Miki' 235 Morris, Yolanda 2-16 Pavng4':n1, Runnin- 31, 208 Paynm-, Barbara 118, 2-17 Paynv, Brenda 216 Paynl-, Bobbin- 136 Pcarvy, Paley 9, 32, 60. 130, 2-17 Pcnllwrlon, Jimmy 71, 236 Prmicrgraft, .lucky 92 Pen-ny. Jvrry 61, lll, 217 Rirharrl 128, I s, Bohlxy 71, 76, 109, 111, 09, 237 Pcppor, Wlullvr 125 Porirnun, Jann-s 236 Pvrkins, Allan 77, 78, 79 Perkins, Danny 75, 76, 247 Pvrkins, Larry 7-1 liivharils, llirky 75, 86-87, 88, 92 Iiivllcy, IL-lxbiv H2-83, 97, 247 Richey, Brenda 82-83, 2-17 liivkmall, Miki' 38 Risingvr, Kay 237 Killer, Rhonda 98, 126, 247 Hoblmins, Shriln 63, 130, 210, 221 Rolmrts, Earl 210 Roberts, Franklin 60, 179 llobvrtson, Cora 102 Robertson, Don-nu 2-17 McMeans, Sharon 98, 217, 245 liIcSpadflcn, Curtis 2-15 McVey, Barbara 10, 41, 64, 89, 92, 98, 128, 136 Mcwhortvr, Dvbbic 1B-1 McWhorter, Mark 245 Maddox, Donna 235 Madison, Mary 120, 204 Malonc, Brad 20-1 Mancusu, Colleen 204 Mandrm-ll, Roger 74, 76, 114, 217, 235 Mangruni, Roxnnn 59, 175, 20-1 Manning, Denise 235 Mantooth, Donna 201 Maples, Mike 109, 111, 235 Marcusscn, Robert 82-83, 169, 204 Marsh, Eugene 7-L, 76 Marshall, Edwin 51, 62, 66, 67, 68, 129, 153, 205 Marshall, Marvin 155, 158, 159, 235 Marlin, Carl 86-87, 88, 92 Martin, Jackie 116, 117 Marlin, Jimmy 2-15 252 Morrison, Kirhanl 235 Momiw, Br-1-ky 235 Morse, Charles 76, 80, 21-6 Musr-lvy, Diane 216 Mu:-kolls, Pa-ggy 235 Murray, Wilborl 235 Murphrcc, Dale 246 Murphy, Barbara 98, 2-16, 217 Murpilb .luan 216 Murphy, Patrick 75 Murphy, Robert 76. 176, 181, 216 Myvr, Collvrn 207 My:-rs, Pnlly 235 Nnjm-ra, Mary E111-n 59, 63, l36, 150 207 Nnlls. Sanclm 216 N1-Inns, Slvplwrl 207 Nl-lson, Garry 175, 216 Nelson, Juvky 75, 76 N4-wton, Elizalwlli 2115 Nivhols, Dizlnc 235 Nivhuls, Jixnmiv 98, 111, 2-16 Nivholson, Kvnm-th 86-87, 88, 92 Nic-kr-lson, Mvlzlnin- 216 Perry, .lanievv 98, 247 Pvrry. Larry 86-87, 88 Perry, Palrivia Ill, 77, 236 Parry. Sa-nily 15, 52, 53, 60, 65, 130 136, 137, 2-17 Perry, Susan 236 Peruvo, john 92 PL-lvrs, Jvannic' 2-l-7 Peturs, Kelvin 82-83, 11-1, 247 PL-lr-rs, Sharon 98, 217 Pctvrson, ,lzinu-s 208 Phillips, Conniv 217 Phillips, Da-nny 236 Phillips, Ricky 125, 236 Philpol, Sur' IH, 17, 96, 203 Phinn:-y, joyu- 217 Pickurrl, Gary Ill, 151, 160, 170, 172 Pikv, Mary llfl, 208 Pilanrl, 'liim 86-87, 88 Pilgrim, Bon-ky 208 Pina, Lydia 136, 137, 236 Pina, hlnrilm 217 Pitman, Jvnnifm-r 126, 217 l'1z1sll'r, Plasicr, .-hi-in-llo 121, 125, 208 Gary 121, 236 Poguc, Linrlu 236 liolwrlson, Ronald 117, 210 llobinsun, Daruiu 210 Robinson, Laura 101-105, 108, 237 llohivnson, Mirlnivl 210 liulrinsun, 1'li11l'r 86-87, 88 Robinson, Pann-la 21-7 Robinson, llo1wr1 58, 210 llolhinson, Wayne- 82-83, 102 Rohm-lt, Donnvllm- 59, 63, 95, 114, 237 lloluson, llnlhiv 218 Roby, Larry -lfl, 162, 166, 210 Rorlsn, llorlcn , Brenda 237 l.urry 2517 Komlgs-rs, Elizalivlll 97, 102, 237 llogn-rs, Clifford 217 Rogers, jznncs 93, 217 Rogers, l'zll 210 llugrrs, llclmr-eva 82-83, 2-17 llngcrs, llhonrln 237 Homo, Jmly 237 lloszilcs, Emnm 113, 211 llosalf-s, Gloria 237 Ross, B 237 vm-ky 101-105, 108, 136, 175, Rosson, David 75, 2-18 Housv, Dr-hby 98, 21-l, 218 Ryan, S Rnwflvn, Larry 82-83, 84, 109, 111 Rowell, Rubies, .lohn 125 Santos 82-83, 93 Rnrld, G14-n 218 Rushing, Pat 101-105, 108, 211 Russell. Deborah 218 Rust, Cathy 211 Rust, Rick 248 hr-ila 237 Stafford, ,lunms 218 Stamlz-rfvr, Jem-y 16, 47, 97, 101-105, 108, 111, 128, 130, 131, 238 Slanlf-y, liirky 218 Stanley, Tliolnas 238 Starkey, Dm-bra 96, 98, 128, 130, 238 Starkey, Rodney 74, 76, 77, 212 Statues, Tvrry 238 Turner, Bill 121, 125, 239 Turner, Jackie- 219 Turnrr, .lcri 114, 115, 136, 217, 239 Turnvr, Larry 219 Turns-r, Miko 75, 76 Tnrm-r, Virkvy 84, 239 Turnvy, Linsla 239 Tuttrl, Brsnlla 213 Tyler, Jimmy 239 Upchurch, Mike 117, 213 Ryvr, David 175, 218 Rylnnt, Paula 237 51.11.111-r, Darli-nv 98, 102, 103, 114, 2111 Szuliller, Lurrainv B2-83, 8-1, 85, 111, 211 Sai-nz, Mary 31, 58, 82-83, 81, 85 Saint, Joe 93 Sallings, Lnninio 177, 211 Sanders, Billy 217 Sands, Anita 98, 218 Sanlls, Laura 63, 113, 211 Sanford, Canivlia 237 Sawyer, Danny 211 Sawyer, Rlmfnnla 59, 68, 114, 138, 139, 197, 211 Svarlmrnugll, Micllclc 211 Srurbrongli, Janis 237 S4-hull, Dlshbifv 237 Svhley, Dvbbiv 248 Scliiriilll, Darlyn 98 Sclunirlt, Donna 218 Srliraxlor, Ronnie 120, 248 Smliroinvr, Jesse 82-83, 237 Stalvn, Donna 212 Stu-lv, Jimmie 114, 238 Stevens, Danny 117 Stvphens, iilainr- -17, 150, 212, 224 Stephens, liaymonll 154, 158, 159 Stewart, Vvnida 126 Stovkton, Sandy 98 Stukvs, Pat 212 Stukvr, David 76 smry, Gary 42, 82-83, 81, 85, 114, 115, 201, 212 Stout, Jimmy 74, 76 Stout, Rnlm Sl, 93, 248 Tyler, Kc-nny 102, 103, 249 Ussery, Judy 213 Usscry, Larry 86-87, 88, 93 Utley. Rebecca 98, 249 Vadcn, Brenrla 214 INDEX Willialns, Lincla 60, 95, 101-105, 108, 114, 215 Williams, Marjorie 98 Willianis, Mary 240 Williams, Richard 115, 82-33, 96, 130, 131, 2-10 Williams, Tommy 240 Williamson, Donald 93 Williamson, Ronald 86-87, 88 Williford, Harold 93 Willingham, Barbara 98 Willingham, Dede 240 Willingham, Judy 240 Willingham, Sherry 219 Willoughby, W. S. 60, 244, 249 Wilson, Deborah 249 Wilson, Johnny 133, 2-19 Wilson, Larry 82-S3 Wilson, Lynn 240 Wilson, Mahala 63, ro, 71, 129, 215 Wilson, Mike 114 Wilson, Peggy 240 Wilson, William 111 Stovall, Slrangv, .lurly 212 11111113 2-18 Stransur, Diane 65, 98, 123, 248 Strickland, Deborah 238 Stroud, Charlie 213 Stnartl, Allan 217, 248 Sullins, Larry 50, 212, 222, 224 Suniga, Lnpv 218 Sustairc, T1-rry 170, 174 Sutcliffe, Janis 98, 102, 103, 130, 248 Sutton, Dun 82-83, 81, 85, 114, 212 Swann, Jann-s 39, 63, 74, 76, 77, 79, 109, 111, 128, 136, 137, 148, 238 Valdez, Gracie 98, 219 Valdez, Henry 2-19 Valt-jo, Carmen 82-83, 214 VanClvave, Polly 93, 249 Vaughan, Patricia 249 Vaughn, C harlrs 214- Vauglrn, Judy 34. 63, 131. 214, 224 Vaughn, Kay 98, 102, 103 Vessrls, Mike 98, 239 Vestals, De-liliiv 219 Vines, Linda 239 Vincyaril, Barbara 219 Vineyard, James 211 Vrla, Jimmy 75, T6 Svhultz, Paul 93 Srhustvr, Marsha 60, 218 Scott, Dixie 39 Svaly, Kathryn 60, 67, 68, 138, 139, 111, 185, 237 Shafer, liivhanl 117 Sharber, Diana 136, 137 Sharlxc-r, Wayclm-n 82-83, 118 Sharp, Pat 59, 61, 68, 102, 150, 211, 217, 221 Sharp, Patti 63, 67, 129, 189, 254 Slmver, llavial 2-IB Swan-nor, Evvlla 238 Sweat, Ron 238 Swimin, Alimrt 120, 121, 238 Sypc-rt, Janna-5 21, 71, 76, 109, 111, 238 Winn, Bonnie 215 Winters, Alice 28, 31, 59, 82-83, 35, 114, 168, 215 Winters, Charles 82-83, 184, 240 Wise, Ridkey 215 Wilhruw, Kathy 98, 2-19 Withrow, Terry 117 Wolfe, 1-'red 74, 76, 109, 111, 128, 240 Womack, Caroly-n 240 Wood, Barbara 240 Wood, Cary 154, 159, 240 Wood, Shirley 34, 50, 95, 108. 114, 138, 151, 215 Woodlec, Steve 240 Woodlec, Vinson 114, 2-10 Shaw, Shirley 218 Slicaron, Tummy 238 Sin-rbit, Peggy 98, 248 She-rnian, Sherry 238 Shiniloll , Knnnilv 82-Ki, 2-18 Shinn, Diane 211 Shinn, Ricky 175, 248 Sllulwell, Pam 126, 238 Shotwell, Vicki 238 Shotwell, William 177 Shubcrt, Kenneth 248 Shuinakc, Johnny 34, 190 Sikcs, L unc-llc 63, 81, 133, 238 Simon, Mike 93, 238 Simpson , Johnny 74, 76, 77, 79, 109 111, 238 Simpson, Vickic' 2-18 Sims, Rivky 82-113, 81, 238 Sim-rnorv, Franvcs 248 Sizcniorv, Frank 248 Sk:-lley, Paula 135 Skimlmorc-, Sheila 238 Slaglv, Lnthr-r 76 Slawsnn, .lackiv 116, 117, 151 Smith, Al:-x 71, 76, 109, 111, 238 Smith, Brvmla 238 Smith, D1-lmrah 31, 32, 33, 42, 97, 104-105, 108, 128, 130, 148, 238 Smith, J anivs 211 Smith, Johnny 117 Smith, Karon 211 Smith, Kalhlcon 98, 248 Smith, Marty 238 Smith, Mirkey 11-1-, 238 Smith, Mike 211 Smith, Paula 218 Tankcrslc-y, Linila 239 Tarvm-r, Mike 86-87, 88, 93 Tatum, T1-rry 102, 103 Tayinr, Debbie 97, 114, 128, 130, 115, 239 Taylor, ,lr-rry 39, so, 143, 151, 154, 156, 159, 177, 178, 180 Taylor, Taylor, Melinda 212 lilikc 212, 216 Taylor, Rivkv 125 Taylor, Hohnrt 86-87, B8 Taylor, Scott 82-83, 31, 131, 212 Taylor, Turriewll, 61, 89. 93, 97, 98, 114, 128, 130, 175, 239 Taylor, Thomas 93, 102, 103 Taylor, Tina 239 Terr:-ll, Otis 117, 212 Thomas, Amelia 218 Thomas, Brenda 98, 248 Thomas, Darlene 239 Thomas, Ernie 28, 31, 51, 52, 54, 55, 76, 119, 11-1, 162, 170, 173, 213, 278 Thomas, Caylia 82.113, 81, ss, 213 Thrunas, .la'n 98, 239 Thomas, Jessie 213 Thomas, Thomas, Linda 98, 248 Linda 2119 Thomas, Ronnie 218 Thompson, Mary 213 Thompson, liivky 75, 76 Thompson, Robbie 116, 117, 213 Thompson, Rodney 93 Thompson, Tommy 151, 156, 239 Thorn, Jan 26, 66, 67, 104-105, 108, 123, 1 68, 185, 239 Thorn, Johnny -4-3, 162, 161, 213 Thrash, Thrash, Johnny 116 Steve 118 Wade, Ava Linila 10-1-105, 108, 239 Wade, Terry 30, 32, 38, 98, 149, 219 Wade, Tommy 86-87, 88, 93, 214 Walkcr, Charlene 131, 214- Walkcr, Joys-0 61, 82-83, 239 Walker, Karl 86-87, 88, 89, 93 93 Walker, Sharon 211 Wallauv, Don-na 239 Wlartl, Robnrt 21, 28, 7-1-, 76, 77, 79, 80, 109, 111, 119, 183, 239 Warner, Don 76, 97, 130, 249 W'arr, Sue 219 Warren, Sonja 130 Warwick, Donna 268 W'atkins, .loyfc 211- Watson, Don 51, 211 Watson, Janice 65, 19-1 Watsoiu, Lintla 239 Waugh, Glenda 113, 214 Wayniirc, Slvphen 239 Weaklvy, Eva 82-83. 215 Wcakly, Kennr-th 82-83, 118, 249 Weaver, KC-nn:-th 215 Webb, Xlitrhcll 3, 16, 29, 36, 59, 66, 67, 68, 71, 76. 78, 79, 111, 128, 136, 137, 239, 279 Weerlmn, LuAnn 249 Weir, Joe 86-87, 88, 93, 239 Welch, Dannyv 215 W'elcl1, Ronald 2-19 Welty, Robert 247 Westbrook, Brenda 59, 101-105, 103, 240 Westbrook, Danny 52, 97, 103, 131, 215, 217 W'cstmorclan11, Nancy 240 Whatlcy, Sandi 240 when Danny 75, ve, 249 Woods, Dennis 215 Worth, Ron 52, 54, 155, 157, 215 Worthy, Dana 52, 114, 216 Wright, Rickey 59, 63, 66, 67, 68- 82-83, 102, 153, 240 Wright, Terri 81, 249 Wright, Tommy 24-0 Wyriek, Donna 98 Smith, Thomas 93, 102, 118, 248 Smyt-rs, Donald 211 Snead, Barbara 63, 209, 211, 224 Snead, Michael 238 Snclgrove, Edwin 212 Snc-lgrovc, Malcolm 248 Sorrclls, Spakcs, Bobbie 98, 238 Brenda 113, 212 Sparks, Johnny 238 Sparks, Karen 65, 98, 102, 103, 138, 218 Spf-ars, Janet 212 Spunver, Shirli 82-83, 248 Tillcry, Pain 248 Tillisnn, Randall 86-87, 88, 93. 249 Tirnpson, .lan 239 Tipton, Marie 249 Tischler, Larry 74, 76, 109, 111, 239 Tolcs, Buddy 8, 30, 35, 38, 39, 46- 4-7, 52, 55, 58, 109, 111, 145, 155, 157, 158, 169, 170, 173, 213 Townsend, George 239 Trammell, Linda 30, 60, 98, 114, 175, 213, 219 Travis, Annette 239 Treatlnway, Danny 125, 239 Trust-nriter, Terry 2-14, 249 Wheat, 111, Wheat, Johnny 55, 58, 76. 30- 109, 170, 172, 215 Ronnic' 2-10 Whitaker, Dana 155, 160, 240 Whitr, ,lim 82-83, 169, 215 Wllitc, Larry 2-10 White, Li-ntla 249 White, Rossie 47, 113, 215 Wliitf-, Roy 21-9 Whitton, Sarah 98 Whittier, Sarah 249 Whittle, Wancla 59, 82-83, 240 Wicleman, Roy 249 Wiggins, Arnold 75, 76, 86-87, 88, 93 Wiggins, Vivian 240 Wilhitc, Linda 10, 47, 63, 67, 82-83, 81, 185, 240 Willartl, Jim 82-83, 240 Spivey, Cheryl 212 Spoon, Pamela 238 Spray, Dwight 71, 76, 238 Springer, Becky 247 Tuck:-r, .lerry 213 Tucker, Judy 98 Tuckvr, Roy 239 Springer , Juanita 45, 70, 1:10, 1:11, 238 S p u rg:-or 1, Billy as-87, sa Spurgeon, Mary 218 96, 98, 128, Turkur, Virlcirv 82-H3 Tull, liiikr: H, 39, 50, 55, 58, 111, 111, 115, 145, 154, 156, 213 Tuvnnvll, 111-bllic 98, 249 Williams, Bcrta 63, 113, 215, 224 Williams, Dorman 219 W'illiams, Edith 219 Willianls, Elton 82-83, 249 Williams, ,linnny 75, 76, 86-87, 88, 93, 102, 103, 249 Willianls, John 77 Williams, Larry 121 Yancey, Tim 82-83, 249 Yates, Dale 249 Yates, William 216 Yearout, Linda 240 York, Cliff 8, 53, 55, 116, 117, 216 York, Deborah 240 Young, Charlotte 216 Young, Michelle 249 Younger, Gene 102, 103 Younger, Cordon 86-87, 88, 93, 249 Zabojnik, Cheryl 240 Zapata, Fred 34, 35, 41, 51, 61, 93, 138, 216 Zapata, Mariam 211, 246 Index editor: Phillis Bevill 253 Advertisements Advertising Editor: Patti Sharp Business Editor: Kathy Lybrand Assistant Editor: Betty Brindley ig EEE? 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McKinney, R.Pl1. 4ll Brulon Terrace Shopping Cenfer PHONE: DALLAS, EV I-I I36 TEXAS f 1 i Ye-li' YN eilee i o qui ELEGANTE BEAUTY SHOP Pleasanl' Grove Mall Dislinclive hair slyles for The lady Wl1O really CGFSS-H Wigs and Wiglels Our Specially PHONE: EX l-l06l ...W-1 - gvj . ,. ,-, w... ,-,....--,HA -f--- , 9 mall 5.-U' N. D. WHITTLE 84 SON POULTRY FARM EGGS Congralulales Senior Band Members ol llwe Apache Band Wholesale and Retail 2660 Dowdy Ferry Rd. Da las, Texas ,1...s mp, 44 fn f x, A yf I Q f , f, 72 6 XJ 5 X. B 81 B Air Conditioning 81 Engineering, lnc H234 Plano Rd. DI 8-5600 Dallas, Texas 75238 .I V Swfiiif. , J ., , J Q. if ' MCS! pddtfh 7c4mu 5 TOMMY AND JEAN OCHOA, Owners 8I2l Brufon Road Off Buckner Phone EV 8-0477 . W Qual :Ty .. Si ncge ' ' Puuu l fu ' ' ' 'f f B nnoo ,', gf '-,, f , , , , n I , I Y . , ' ,, J ' Buckner Blvd. Plumbing Co. 82l5 Maddox Ph. EX I-2508 Q5 Fifi? , x' 1 'k:E. 314' f ' gig Q .3'., A 1 K 6 . 4, f :fd . X. .yt-. ' K- Nm :L A2 , .W JM , P P anuemy puoaag 9096 .LV aumld Z88 I '9 'N IOOI SL 1V auoqd l'9 EE H'2S 9.19 U9 sdweqg H +0 69509 DP ID DP rv 15 I O C 1 Ss PUSH som :swag llaqg mg a E. O 3 SUTH ERLAND LUMBER COMPANY Your Supermarker for All Your Building Marerials Come ln or Call Us for Low Prices Hours: 7:30-9:00 P.M. Mon.-Fri. 7:30-5:00 P.M. Sai. 8275 So. Cen+ral Expressway Dallas, Texas PHONE FR 6-4333 SULLIVAN'S SU PERETTE Q LLIXANS ....,i fl suwzuvv-we - -', -r . ' N L - A fx, ' 1,, L ,wr rr ,J if Q ' -' 'r-:':m :,.,,' -' , ,y1s5,f,,, M... u iT7W. . ' ','17i'1- .XV . , lil , 1.'QHk ,lk ' g i U -e w- F o 5 U 1 , ,,,1 ,, ,,,, ,, .,s. .,,h, , V Wi? ,f ,, , I Top qualify meals al medium prices 93I5 Elam Rd. EX I-9066 1 'A 1 McKEE JEWELERS 259 Pleasani' Grove Shopping Cenfer EX I-43II I.et's Go Apaches Complimenfs of ROSS SHELL SERVICE 6808 Lalre June EX I-0248 'S wan I ',., PION umgdxvg gv--- Q: 4 li-,,,---+8 I VILLAGE AUTO PARTS 89I2 Lake June Rd. Dallas, Texas EX 8-8303 Our tnonks tor helping us grow nottest lines ond best prices in juniors ond junior petites, Ya'II Come Beth's Fashions 237 PLEASANT GROVE SHOPPING CENTER EX I-4555 I!WiYhum....... .M 1437 South Buckner EX I-2195 Store No. 31 ' School Supplies ' Camera Department ' Cosmetics ' Soda Fountain ' Drug Department ' All-Occasion Cards Congratulations Seniors APACHES ' GET Tl-IE Gxisomvf rfmr wofv THE wfsr A A ZW fir Ji Riff CLARK'S PHILLIPS 66 AT 95I2 Second Avenue ai' S+. Augusrine Dallas, Texas-Phone AT 6-9I62 Compleie Garage Service--Top Qualify, Service, Producfs CLARK'S AUTO SALES 353 Souih S+. Augusiine Dallas, Texas-Phone AT 6-2592 The Complere Aufomobile 8: Truck Repair Cenfer NO JOB TOO LARGE OR SMALL Complere Froni' End Repairs 8: Alignmeni' Official Siaie lnspeciion Siaiion o 0 HONDA SALES 405 South Buckner EX I-3144 Jack Poe Dallas, Texas Where Ma Saves Pa's Money 1' of an Q BEST FOR LESS FOOD MART E. R. SMITH AT 6-0560 I042 Second Avenue Your Business Welcome Q sf Q JAYIS Val's Music Store J I R erati n We specialize in band inslrumenls N' ' e .9 0 sob so. eaiioway Service AT 5-H251 Mesqui+e, Texas Home Refrigerafor Repairs Room Air Condifioner Repairs All Makes 81 Models Tire Recapping Used Tires Commercial Household ED ROBERTSON'S TIRE COMPANY EX I-2867 77I6 Second Avenue 4,0 Hub D Dallas, Texas Phone. EX 8-6697 CULLUM CONSTRUCTION CO. INC. Sewer and Water Works Contractors la- U lm A .... J 1 7I5 No. Ceniral Expressv ay Richardson, Texas Congra+ula+es Seniors '69 Sales Service A-l Maytag Home Appliance Center I342 So. Buckner Blvd. EX 8-7l2l PAUL McDOWELL-Owner Tire Recapping Tire Reca ROLLINGS TIRE SERVICE J. O. ROLLINGS Res. Phone EX I-329i SUNSET SUPER MARKET Located on Highway I75 Near Linda Kay Theater We Give Green S+ampS'1 l0822 Second Avenue Dallas, Texas PPl 9 Compliments of A, - f i5 ,, , :sg-AJ' th 'J C.-'E I l 5 T - Q : - ' ,' ,. rf lui F ,V eff j-vga-,,i4 ' ,h' 1 F-1 gpm!! F 0 li 1 V LMT 8ll4 Lalce June Rd. EX I-3l35 Zenifh Wesfing house RCA Appliances GROOM 8: SON HARDWARE p II7 Pleasanf Grove l Shopping Cenfer Q EX I-4I37 SYMN'S FLOWER SHOP 8l I2 Lake June Road PLEASANT GROVE EX 1.0944 MILLERS FOOD STORE 45lO Second Avenue DALLAS, TEXAS HA 8-7237 Owner , J M 9 FooJrball Mums and w'Al:'c:l:ER Corsaqes lor All Occasions' 3004 HRLOWT TOP HAT CLEANERS 81 LAUNDRY -XV' Samtone C cryicd Master Dyclcancr l336 Soufh Buckner 70l2 Bruion Road 9l8I Brufon Road Being Well Groomecl is an Asselu Compliments of EXI MACON-DOUGLAS FUNERAL HOME 8l42 Lake June Road Dallas, Texas '4600 EX 8-6666 TU RNER'S JOHNNY McNEELY's Men's and Boys' Wear I0832 Elam Road AT 6-9I55 Pleasanf Grove Sfore I3I7 Soufh Your Business Appreciafed Buclmer Blvd. Phone EX I-26l2 We G MENS5 BOYS TURNE S JORDAN SUPER MARKET I70I Peachiree Road ive S X1 H Green Sfamp There's a Reason People Call Us Home Sweet Home TERMS - QUALITY - SERVICE pi L In Pleasant Grove, We're Located at 'I654 So. Buckner , - ...fr Q:4:1..'.aa.Q.:-I-A v--qu., , 4 as ..,,. -MM ...Jw , .. ,f,,...... 0- is-.... -qu-.. .,. ,, , , .. W .. M... -.M-H., 1 Q IN PLEASANT GROVE We Are Located at: I654 So. Buckner EX I-2l45 EX I-2145 .I P MV ,. w'fvV' 0 W' 7, ' 1 ,,,,fw'Y 'v vwvgvvvif Yi, , .2 E 0 . 0 ,vw E Q fwxsbmf 0 1' ,, 'r' f u'W'vv1fr'v lV,'fTaY'4:o'?q'x.r.- v7 ?'r' V '4 ' '1WM' QE LLM, , , , .,.-f I ,gy JERRY'S FOCD MART 7:30 AM. TILL 9:00 P.M. Our Convenienf Locafion +o Serve You I328 Jim Miller Roacl Office EX I-lI3I Home EX 1.1295 DALLAS EAST REALTY COMPANY A- Q- POE 8326 Lake June Road DALLAS, TEXAS GROVE AUTO SUPPLY Machine Shop PATES FOOD MART DUPQNT PAINT 2603 Hickory Tree 7930 Lake June Rd. AT 64650 EX I-IN47 Open 6 am-II pm FOSTER SERVICE STATION 9309 Elam Road EX I-9036 LONE OAK CAFE BARRETT Efei,ZEief'?l1f ' MoToR COMPANY Mon.-Fri. 6-I0 Sundays 7-4:30 X X A Owner and Mana er ong Cy, in .7 1 'i A ' I MR. AND MRS. I3-IENRY BELL 5-9l25 v JACKY BLAIR BEAUTY SALON I49 Pleasanf Grove Shopping Cen+er EX W EX I am VEDA B. BLAIR, Manager ' '5'4 5 Buckne' BILLY REDDEN BILLY BARRETT APACHE DRIVE-IN 3I6 Sou+h S+. Augus+ine For foster service coll in your orders --. -MF an I ., 2 A ' 2 1 ' ' . E 1 ' i 1 Q '4 p.L , Av 1 W ,V ,.f45L I - 1 Around Ihe Bend +0 The Apache Den BRUTON PAINT 81 WALLPAPER CO. 7906 Lake June Rd. EX I-3I6l Dallas, Texas 752 I 7 Congra+ula+ions fo +he I969 Seniors of H. Grady Spruce M. E. MOSES Serves You Be'r'rer Saves You More Pleasani' Grove, Lake June, and Bru+on Terrace Shopping Ceniers gf? Triangle Grocery Pioneer and Seagoviile Rd. I ',.---f fpjr 286-5700 I v . 497 . 1 ' ii W K A -5 gm 1 2240 So. Buckner C 81 L Auto Supply Bell' Line Rd. ai' Quail Dr. Refail, Wholesale Aulo Paris Sherwin-Williams Painl and Supply Machine Shop Service 286-5770 QUALITY ABOVE ALI. EX I-I467 VIKING CLEANERS 8936 Lalre June Road Dallas, Texas JUNIORS AND MISSES UNLIMITED Wide Seleclion DRESSES SPORTSWEAR FORMALS LINGERIE EX I-66I3 AGGIE FEED 81 CHICK STORE Phone AT 6-l2I8 9I05 Second Avenue Dallas, Texas PURINA FEED PURINA senvuce pf' I Lat 9 . ,,,, .3 X Pumul ,,CHowS,, wg:.g.:.:5 ' A FAREWELL Come if is time for us To deport L We cure going on 0 long iourney. I 4- gn 280 M X, Y.'f5'?'?E, Q 2 Nh w- Lv , 4 X 1,1-7 i X x 1 'T' 5 4 T Am! 'RL 1 W J? Q?


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