High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 71 text:
“
;. i il [55 A WELL KNOWN sight is the HR3 ' s own spirit line which formed fol- lowing the school song at the end of each pep rally. STAN VOELKER, Hank Wire and Mike Sell- ingsloh talk over plans for future HR3 activities. M ta HELPING KEEP THE big run-through signs intact for the football players is another big job well performed. HR3 MEMBERS INCLUDE, bottom row from left, Jack Louis, sponsor; Bill Har- ris, Larry Barron, David Hensley, Dan Lacouture, Rickey Wheeler, Stan Voel- ker, Terry McBee, Tom Tait, Jim Jeter; second row from left, Johnny Clements, Dennis Sullins, Jim Wilson, Robert Griffith, C, nes Towery, Ed Norris, Mark Munson, John Nicholas, Jack Murphy; third row from left, Archie Lusk, John Weaver, Richard Copeland, Wilbur Nichols, Bob Mata, Mick Vann, Steve Grant, Nathan Bayless, Winston Dil- lard, Steve Darby; fourth row from left, Robert Miller, John Youngblood, Ran- dy O ' Dell, Lansing McNeely, Randy Nickerson, Doyle Bridgefarmer, James Hejl, Terry Russell, Mike Harris, John Riggleman; fifth row from left, Mike Hart, Emory Bel lard, Herb Acevedo, Robert Allen, Laszlo Eosze, Paul Sor- rels, Jerry Thomas, Richard Fuller; sixth row from left, Greg Carlson, Mark Labaj, Thomas Young, Randall Scott, Mike Beeson, Dan Thompson, Michael vonWupperfeld, Johnny Kinsey; sev- enth row from left, Danny Bright, Rick Hart, Alton Sistrunk, Bobby Benter, Jer- ry Carpenter, Cary Kipp, Randy Loflin; eighth row from left, Phil Warren, Den- nis Bethke, Byron Porter, Mike Uru- beck, Greg Pfuntner; ninth row from left, Ty Wetzel, Mike Sellingsloh, Karl Henkel, Hank Wire. izations — 67
”
Page 70 text:
“
nHHM IP Black Hats, Banner Signify HR3 Spirit Spirit signs, skits and deep voices add to Reagan High ' s spirit as the HR3 ' s, an abbreviation for High Ridin-Reagan Raiders, participate in pep rallies. Supporting the traditional run-through signs at foot- ball games, the HR3 ' s are always there with rousing spirit. The HR3 is Reagan ' s boys ' service organization in which senior boys help the school mater ially, by the annual painting of the parking lot lines, and spirit- wise. HR3s can always be spotted on game days by their official uniform of blue jeans, white shirts and black hats. Miss Dorothy Flury was chosen the 1968-69 Sweet- heart of the HR3. Jack Louis is sponsor. The year ' s activities included the responsibility of displaying the Reagan Raiders banner made through the money raising efforts of Mrs. Jo Ann Anderson and Mrs. Margaret Bacon of the P-TA and many Raider supporters. A slave auction, a barbeque, the traditional basketball game between the male faculty and senior boys, and a party for the football boys after the state championship was won were plans for the year. There are approximately 55 boys in this service organization, and it is one of the most active clubs at Reagan. HR3s PARADE PROUDLY in front of the No. 1 with the banner provided by money-making activities from the P-TA. fl FOOTBALL PLAYERS PASS HR3 faces on the way out of the gym after pep rally. PEP RALLIES WOULD not be the same without the boisterous but proud HR3 ' s. i STAN VO
”
Page 72 text:
“
SHHH H H H HBMMHH ¥ Double R ' s RR ' s Lead Hurried and Colorful Life Do you want to buy a spirit ribbon? Would you like a bumper sticker? To all the students of Reagan .these few words seem to be a great extent of an RR ' s vocabulary. Because of the extended foot- ball season, the girls were very industrious selling the spirit ribbons that got bigger as time went on, and many bumper stickers passed through the hands of a hard-working group of girls. Football enthusiasts were unable to ignore the RR ' s selling football programs for Publications. This year a dance group was added to the RR ' s. Consisting of 25 girls, the group performed at foot- ball halftimes and basketball game s. They were also very familiar to those at the pep rallies for their performances of Windy. RR officers are Marcella Mitchell, president; Char- lotte Porter, vice-president; Pat Headley, secretary; Becky Knippa, treasurer; and Linda Reed, historian. Dance group captains are Connie Seidenberger and Manette Dodge. The spirit organization is sponsored by Paula McGee. BOOSTING SCHOOL SPIRIT and team morale is an essential part of RR activities. I DOING SOME LAST minute checking involves some sneaky glances from Marcella Mitchell at what is happening behind her. PAT HEADLEY, RR officer, has a far-away look in her eyes during the bustle of getting ready for the game. 68 — Organizations
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.