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HONORS..............124 ORGANIZATIONS.......138 FACULTY.............186 STUDENTS............214 CLOSING.............284 ...................editor .........associate editor ............sports editor ............Photographers ..................Aavisor Dean of Student Services Grace Jacobus........ MeMc Herman.......... Mike Yancey.......... Bill Hedrick, Dana Sneed XVaync Smith......... Margaret McNee Miller . Kenneth Whitten....... Taylor Publishing Co. E COLLEGE If you choose to work, you will succeed; if you don't, you will fail. 4 R •« If you neglect your work, you will dislike it; if you do it wellyou will enjoy it. sn60RE allege If you join cliques, you will be self-satisfied; if you make friends widely, you will be interesting. 7 If you gossip, you will be slandered; 8 if you mind your own business, you will be liked. 10 If you act tike a boor you will be despised; if you act like a human being, you will be respected. If you seek wisdom, they will seek you. If you adopt a pose of boredom, you will be a bore; If you show vitality, you will be alive. If you spend it in reading; discussing and thinking of things that matter, you will be an EDUCATED PERSON. — Sidney Smith, president, University f Toronto, address to students. 17 KC Enrollment Continues to Grow The advent of junior colleges has substantially altered the pattern of college work for numbers of high school graduates who find the facilities accessible, economical and available on a commuting basis. NTSU Registrar John Brown compiled information showing that junior college transfer students perform as well and sometimes better than students who had attended NTSU all four years. Perhaps more revealing is the fact that a higher percentage of junior college transfers actually graduate within a four-year period than those who attend NTSU four years. This information, suspected by parents and counselors l cfore it was statistically proven may explain the continuous enrollment increase at Kilgore College when many colleges and universities throughout the nation have shown a decrease in enrollment. Dr. Randolph C. Watson, president, announced another record enrollment in credit courses at Kil- gore College for the 1976-77 fall semester. Reflecting a modest two percent increase, the enrollment according to Dr. Watson, “is still an excellent one particularly in view of enrollment decreases at similar institutions in Texas. The total head count of students taking one or more courses at the main campus in Kilgore and extensions in Longview, Daingerfield and Gilmer was 4,706 students for the fall semester. A. Lines of students filled the library during registration. B. Karen Cleary and Suzic Comer pick up computer cards from Mrs. Martha King and Mrs. Kay McKinley. C. Dr. (Carroll and Kelly Murphy complete the last phase of registration — payment of fees. D. Making a trial a schedule can ! c a very difficult procedure. E. Mrs. Barbara Rossman and Mr. Michael Earley help Brad Shaw begin registration. F. Mr. and Mrs. Don Smith work with Miss Lou Diedering in the Financial Aids Office. G. Mr. Troy Toon shows a student what is needed for her program of study. 18 19 KC Campus Grows and Improves Each Year Kilgore College is constantly getting a face-lift. Many improvements have been made — the purchase of new equipment, landscaping, renovation of existing buildings, construction of new buildings and the destruction of old ones. The new apartment-style men’s dormitory was completed at the beginning of the fall semester. And with increased enrollment, the construction of two additional dorm complexes arc now underway to be completed in the fall of 1977. Another major project included the resurfacing of the 6 existing tennis courts and the construction of 2 new ones. Equipment purchases for this year ranged from an automatic sprinkling system to a 48 passenger bus. A new warehouse was also constructed containing an electrical and plumbing shop as well as storage and maintenance space. Parking space is quite a problem around campus, but it was not forgotten by the college administration either. They have utilized all available space in all areas to accommodate students and have purchased houses and lots surrounding the campus to be made into parking areas. 20 21 Joy, Ecstasy, Anguish — It all began with the Rangerette tea held in the Faculty Lounge Sunday afternoon, August 8. A total of 135 hopefuls gathered to begin the strenuous tryout period hoping to join the famous group. On August 18, 30 freshmen were selected to join the 35 veteran sophomores. A group of 24 alternates eligible to try out again at mid-semester were also chosen. On Friday night, August 20, the 1976-77 Rangerettes made their first public appearance. Selected to the officer positions were Kathi Brown of McAllen, captain; and Lieutenants Rac Ann McMullen of Marshall; Beverly Rochin of Desoto, Laura Barnett of Garland and Kim Chapman of Longview. After the freshman performance, the sophomores came out to “show them how it’s done.” Miss Gussie Nell Davis, originator of the 37-year-old Rangerette organization introduced the Assistant Director, Mrs. Deana Bolton and others who work with the group during the year. She announced that Rangerette managers included Don Holley of Kilgore, head manager; Donnie Spradlin, Luther Mitchell and Mike Gatons all of Kilgore and Mack Buel of Lumberton. All a Part of Rangerette Tryouts A. Cussic Nell Davis talks to Ex-Rangercttes at “Show-Off. B. Miss Davis. Don Holley and Mrs. Dcana Bolton introduce freshmen. C. Dana McCoy and Barrie Barber after freshman introductions. D. Rangerette hopefuls practice many hours. E. Expressions of joy and sorrow can l e seen after tryouts. F. Dodson Auditorium was the setting for many rehearsals. G. Ranger Cheerleaders watch Rac Ann McMullen and Lynne Adams embrace after new Rangerettes are announced. H. Beverly Rochin performs for a large crowd during officer tryouts. 23 24 Assembly Presented to Initiate New Students Freshmen and transfer students were introduced to “Who’s Who on the campus during the program held Sept. 8 in Dodson Auditorium. Held each year at the lxjginningof the fall semester, the program was coordinated by Psychology 1 1 1 instructor Mrs. Twink Boss. Bill liolda, acting director of the Fine Arts Division, opened the program as he directed the Grand Chorus in the Star Spangled Banner, the Alma Mater and I Honestly Love You. Dr. Stewart McLaurin, executive vice president of the college welcomed the new students. Mrs. Boss introduced Dean M. K. Whitten who told of the newly created office of Student Services. After his talk. Dana Sneed, president of Phi Theta Kappa, presented Dean Whitten a certificate making him an honorary member of the national honor society. The membership was given in recognition of Dean Whitten’s service to the organization. Joe Webb, director of Student Activities, introduced the officers and Senators of the Student Affairs Congress and the sponsors, Mr. Jud Griffin and Mrs. Boss. The Banger Band, Bangcrettcs, Cheerleaders, members of the football and basketball teams and their directors and coaches were also introduced. The assembly ended with selections l cing played by the Banger Band. A. David Walker marches in with the Hanger Hand. B. KC Cheerleaders Candy Boguc. Dehhie Mickan, Dehhie Smith and Karen Coolidge lead the Fight Song. C. Hangcrctles parade in front of the audience. D. The Grand Chorus, directed by Hill liolda, sings the Alma Mater. E. Donna Youngblood is introduced as Hanger Hand Drum Major. F. Mrs. Twink Boss introduces Who's Who at Kilgore College. G. Nl. K. Whitten, dean of Student Services, explains the programs offered by the new office. II. The football team meniltcrs, managers and coaches art; introduced by Head Football Coach Jim Turner. 25 26 C. A. Helen lharra enjoys herself at the Zeta Party. B. The Theta Coke Party drew a large crowd. C. The Deltas and Betas held a successful wiener roast at the park. D. Deni Nyman, Diane Leach. Dunn Butaud, Lisa Dupuis and Dayna McCoy help themselves to drinks and food. E. The snacks at the Delta Party were enjoyed by Becky Wheeler. Kathy Steele and Penny Messcc. F. Melissa Majors examines the PTK scrap Itook. G. Donna McAdams. Veleta Strong and Susan Wallace meet pledges at Coke Party. H. Lindy Burns, Sherri Rascoe, Kim George and Donna Kochin talk to new students about the sororities. Clubs and Organizations Search for New Members c. Club Day, the annual event during which clubs and organizations acquire new members, was held Sept. 14, with each group setting up registration booths by the Library and Liberal Arts Building. This event, in which 21 clubs and organizations participated, gave the students an opportunity to become involved with service, social, professional and religious clubs, student government and the honor society. Club Day originated several years ago as a result of students’ requests to the Student Affairs Congress. A day is set aside during the first weeks of the school year. Organizations setting up booths this year included Phi Theta Kappa, Circle K, the Saddle Tramps, Beta Chi Omega, Chi Sigma Delta, Phi Theta Omega, Zeta Phi Omega, the Baptist Student Union, Chi Alpha House and The Newman Club. Also, the Library Club, the Engineer's Society, the Young Republicans, the Para-Med Club, the Rodeo Club, the Agriculture Club, Foot-light Players, Student Education Association, and the Kilgore Association of Management Executives. 27 Intramurals Play Major Role at KC With an estimated total of 396 participants. Fall intramurals played a major role in college life. Flag football for lx)th men and women began on Sept. 7, with games being played in Driller Park. The Dorm Buzzards placed first in the Men’s Division and GALS won the Women’s title. Tennis began in early Oct., with a variety of teams available. Men’s and women’s singles, doubles and mixed doubles competition were held for interested players. As the weather began to turn cold, intramurals went indoors. A pool tournament open to both men and women was held in the Student Union Building. James Hall won in the Men’s Division, with Mike Boyd placing second. Susan Wallace captured the women’s title and Penny Messec won second place. On Nov. 8 Volleyball season opened to women’s teams, with games being played in the Girls Gym. In the final round, GALS Pow-Wows defeated K.C. Dinks for first place with Soulful Express placing third. A new addition to the intramural program was a Soccer Clinic held Nov. 29-30 and Dec. 1. Intramural sports are sponsored by the Student Activities Office with program coordinators over-seeing their particular sport. Joe Webb and John Kossum were sponsors for flag football and the jxx)l tournament. Richard Fothergill and Evelyn Blalock directed tennis and Mary Bee-cue handled volleyball. 28 A. Sara Luccous waits for the return (luring an Intramural Women's Singles match. B. Richard Pollick escapes a sacking” from Cyle Cochran and John Latham. C. Jana Marshall shows Lou Ann Lattimorc the proper style during the playoffs in Women’s Singles. D. John Laster takes the ball and runs as Terry Copeland does the blocking. E. Debbie Mickan. quarterback of the Golden Girls, prepares to pass as Tracic Patterson battles off Sandy Martin and Cindy Fortcn. F. Cyle Cochran and Richard Pollick struggle to come up with the ball during Intramural Flag Football season. G. Richard Pollick is temporarily delayed by Cyle Cochran's fist of strength. 29 Flag Football Men Women Pool Men Women First Place — Dorm Buzzards Second Place — BSU Third Place — Pink Fuzz First Place — CALS Second Place — Cowgirls Third Place — Liberated Lions First Place — James Hall Second Place — Mike Boyd Third Place — Anderson Jones First Place — Susan Wallace Second Place — Penny Mcsscc Third Place — Dolctha Gordon Volleyball First Place — Cals POW WOWS Second Place — K.C. Dinks Third Place — Soulful Express Tennis SINGLES Men Women DOUBLES Men Women First Place — James Magill Second Place — Dana Sneed Third Place — Gregg Na zel First Place — Margie Henderson Second Place — Becky Dohrman Third Place — Kathryn Williams First Place — Greg Nazzel llugh Bowden Second Place — Ken Visage Dana Sneed Third Place — Jack Broadwater James Magill First Place — Margie Henderson Dana Parkinson Second Place — Cheri Till Kathryn Williams Third Place — Sharon Matley Sara Luccous A. Mel Faising demonstrates the proper soccer techniques to David Gass and Cyle Cochran. B. James Mall prepares to take his turn during the Men's Pool Tournament held in the SUB. C. Penny Messec. 2nd place winner in the Girl's Pool Tournament shows her winning style to 1st place winner Susan Wallace. D. Volleyball was also offered by the Student Service Office. E. Winners of the Women's Doubles Competition were Sharon Motley and Sara Lucous, 3rd place; Kathryn Williams and Cheri Till. 2nd place; and Dana Parkinson and Margie Henderson, 1st place. F. Margie Henderson and Kathryn Williams placed tops in the Women's Singles Competition, G. Gregg Na zel, Dana Sneed and James McGill were the top three winners in the Men's Singles Competition. 31 24 Students Seek SAC Offices Twenty-four students competed for offices in the Freshman Class elections held on Oct. 27. Sixteen students ran for the four class offices with eight competing for the five Senate seats. Freshmen that were elected serve for l oth the Fall and Spring semesters joining the seven senators from the sophomore class, make up the Senate. Being members of the Student Affairs Congress is an honor but also a great responsibility. Their primary objective is to mediate between the students and administration and also to plan and carry out activities for the student l ody. In a run-off election, Steve Player of Cladewater was elected President. Jeff McKnight of White Oak became the new Vice President, Angela Moses of Jacksonville was elected Secretary, and Alice Koonce of Center became reporter. The newly elected senators included Brenda Caster. Crapcvine; Nancy Hollabaugh, Garland; Donna McCollum, Denton; Danny Mason. Kilgore; and Sue Pern', Kilgore. A. Mike Galons, president introduces the candidates at the SAC Assembly. B. Becky WTieelcr and Jana Marshall help the fresh men vote. C. Hoy McDaniel. Steve Player and Tcm McCollum listen to Kelly Murphy give his election speech. D. Mary Hooper. Mr. Jud Griffin, sponsor and Mark Johnson set regulations for campaigning at SAC meeting. THE RANGER Wins Again! Four years in competition four years a first place winner. This is the record of the Kilgore College yearbook, THE RANGER. Kathleen Lealx), writer and national ycarlx ok competition judge, rated the RANGER ’76 with a score of 88, the highest score given in Division I and II to competing ycarlxx ks submitted in the competition at the Texas Junior College Journalism and Press Association meeting held Oct. 10-11 at Texas A M University. In rating scales of 10 to 1, TIIE RANGER scored 9 points in Layout, Copy, Cutline Writing and Balance of Coverage. A score of 10 was received for Adequate Identification and Theme. The lowest score of 7 was given for Technical Quality of Photography. Speakers at the convention included Hugh Aynesworth, special assignment reporter for the Dallas Times Herald and John Henry Faulk, known for his wit, scholar and storytelling. A. Mr. John Henry Faulk. B. Dr. David Bowers presents the 1st place award to associate editor Grace Jacolnis and sports editor Leslie Cockerell of the RANGER 76. C. Mrs. Margaret Miller and McMc Herman at the awards luncheon. D. Mr. Hugh Aynesworth. B. D. Hard Work Builds Band Although the Ranger Band lias often been considered the Rangcr-ette back-up band, Mr. Wallace Read and Mr. Jerry Hale have established a name for the band and Stage Band solely on their own performances. The pep rallies, football and basketball games would be peculiarly quiet if the band did not blare out their popular music! And then there is the Stage Band! Many outstanding musicians, such as George Falier and Scott Williams, make this group and their music alive with energy and SOUND! The Ranger Band performed at many athletic events throughout the year and also played at the Cotton Bowl and for the Annual Fruit and Vegetable Growers Convention. The Stage Band also performed in the Rangerctte Revels and the band held its own concert April 23. A. Scott Williams plays at a pep rally. B. The band marched at all home panics. C. The Fight Song was played al out 200 times during football season. I). The band performed live on CBS at the Cotton Bowl. A. c. 34 Initiation Held for 25 New PTK Members M. Kenneth Whitten, Dean of Student Services, was guest speaker for the Phi Theta Kappa initiation ceremony held Sunday, Oct. 17, in Van Cliburn Auditorium. Dean Whitten spoke on the value of a formal education. Certificates of membership were presented to the 25 initiates by Dana Sneed, president of the honor society. Other officers of Phi Theta Kappa are George Faber, 1st vice president; Donna Ross, 2nd vice president; Karen Striley, secretary; Melissa Majors, historian; Debra Collier, reporter; and Willie Hollins, ICC reporter. Sponsors are R. J. Dodson and Anita Neeley. Initiates were Paul Aman, Belynda Bess and Belinda Worthington, Kilgore; Sharon Bowden, Sheila Green, Deborah Lantrip, Jacqueline McGill, Wayne Mitchell, Randy Reese, Steve Terrell, Tami Walker and J. D. Warren, Longview; Linda Lee and Toni Van Zandt, Gilmer; Dunri Butaud. Grovers; Julie Finley, Round Rock; Neva Gaston, Henderson; Kim Haxton, Universal; Marsha Jones, New London; Debra Marshall, Ilallsville; Dayna McCoy, Port Neches; James McMinn, Linden; Theresa Moore, Arp; Carole Stanley, Harleton; and Vicki Tidwell, Diana. A. Willie Hollins, Melissa Majors, George Faber, and Dana Sneed, officers of ITK, listen as Dean Kenneth Whitten addresses the initiates. B. Deborah Lantrip accepts her certificate from Dana Sneed, president. C. •New members are told of goals of the national PTK organizations. 35 By V u-LiAf Saro aN Comedy is not always laughable, as is the case of the The Cave Dwellers. the season’s first production bv the Kilgore College Theatre Department. This was. rather, a play which deals with the comedy of Life — at times light, most often tender, but always poignant. The action, which takes place on the stage of an abandoned theatre on the lower East Side of New York, encompasses only a few days in the lives of the characters, but these are days charged with emotion and social statement. The play really had four stars — The Duke, an old prize fighter, jx r-trayed skillfully by Jonathan Hodg-ers; The Girl, who finds love among the lives in the theatre, played by Terri Atwood; the Queen, a onetime stage star who nobly awaits the final curtain, played by Eve Hop-pock; and the King, an old clown who is losing his touch for making people laugh, portrayed by Tom Tate. Steve Terrell was cast as the Eat her-Minstrel but it was his sidekick. Gorky the Bear, (Melissa Majors) who stole the show. Never was so much expression put into the grunting lines of a bear! Cast as the gruff, but tender-hearted wrecking crew foreman was Brooks Tuttle. Giving cameo performances but still helping weave the sj oll, were Honnv Wasson as the Silent Boy; Mike Adams as Jamie; Julie Lantrip as the Young Queen; Steve Mitchell as the Young Man; Lisa Parrish as the Ballerina; and Phyllis Felsen as the Woman with a Dog. Hoppock says William Saroyan, the author, is one of his favorite writers because of his love for | eoplc and his ability to transit this love. Upper Left — Terri Atwood. Jonathan Rodgers, Eve Hoppock and Tom Tate. Upper High! — Tom Tate and Eve Hop-pock. Lower Left — Steve Terrell. Julie Lantrip. and Tom Tate. Lower Right — Jonathon Rodgers and Terri Atwood. 36 4 444a ««tt lH u j JJ ett t««!J ,1 J i . J .4 U i r 1 «i xv nn rl L,. ' •■•r' L ••••• '• Hopeful Team Beats Wharton c. d. 38 20-0 in Season's Opener The Rangers and Wharton Pioneers got another grid season underway on Saturday, Sept. 11, here at R. E. St. John Memorial Stadium. During the first half, the Rangers could only stick points on the board with its kicking toe. This half of play was similar to last year’s opener when three field goals were kicked and Wharton came out on top 9-6. Robert Whittle set up the first Ranger touchdown by picking off a pass from Wharton’s quarterback late in the final period of play. Steve Robertson scampered two yards in for the touchdown. Donnie Gill kicked his first of two extra point conversions with 4:15 left in the contest. Mike Menefee got the final TD when he stole a pass off the arm of Pioneer quarterback, Pat Cephus and raced 70-yards to score despite a valiant effort by Cephus. Rangers also saw Albert Newhouse, Dean Doty and Russell Ash pick up fumbles and Ranger tailback, Ricky Brown, receiving 103 yards in 24 trips. The Rangers called it a night with a score of 20-0 to salt down their victory. A. Head Coach Jim Miller opens season with high hopes. B. 'Ilic first Ranger game draws large crowds. C. Fullback Steve Robertson finds the going tough. D. The Ranger offensive line digs in. E. Albert Newhouse breaks for five up the middle. F. Ricky Brown looks for running room. 39 Injuries, Penalties Cripple Rangers A. Bulldog defenders sack Quarterback Arthur Tatum. B. The Banger defense closes in. C. Tailback Ricky Brown drives into the Bulldog defense. 1). Ricky Brown steps for good yardage against Navarro. Capitalizing on injuries, interceptions and penalties, the Navarro Bulldogs blasted the Rangers by a score of 30-7, Saturday night. Sept. 17. The Ranger offense was stymied by the loss of standout fullback Steve Robertson due to a freak ankle break and Ricky Brown, who laid out the first half to rest a bruised knee. Navarro built up a 13-point lead before the Rangers could get on the board. The Ranger touchdown which was set up by an interception was the only offense the Rangers could manage for the night. The Bulldog defense continued to hold the Ranger offense but the Bulldog offense converted two interceptions into touchdowns making the final score 30-7. 40 HCJC Edges Past Rangers Snuffing out a two-point game winning conversion attempt by the Rangers with only 1:41 remaining in the game, the Henderson County Cardinals defeated Kilgore 17-16, Sept. 25 in Athens. The scoring started in the first quarter when the Rangers marched 76 yards on their first possession of the game. The drive took eight plays with Ranger tailback Ricky Brown making the score. However, the Cardinals quickly mounted their own offensive and scored to even the contest 7-7. The Cardinals blunted the next Ranger offensive and took the ball on the Ranger 49 yard line. The Cards went into scoring position on the next play but the Ranger defense tightened forcing a fourth-and-eight situation. Quarterback Cantu drilled a 29-yardcr to put the Cards out in front. 10-7. A field goal by Donnie Gill and Ricky Brown's second touchdown of the night brought the Rangers within one point of victory, but Arthur Tatum’s attempted pass for the two-point conversion was batted down and the Ranger rally fell short. A. Henderson County stops a hard charging Ricky Brown. B. Taillwck Ricky Brown is driven hack by a 1ICJC defender. C. Ricky Brown cuts up-field for good yardage. 41 Fuller Leads KC to Victory Over Blinn Freshman tailback Johnny Fuller of Longview, making his first start of the season, led the Hangers past the nationally ranked Blinn Buccaneers. The Hangers used key fumble recoveries and the running of Fuller, who gained 156 yards for the night, to manage a slim 12-7 lead at the half. Fuller started the scoring with a one-yard run and the Hangers tallied again on a six-yard pass from Arthur Tatum to Mike Menefee. The only score in the second half came when Tatum hit Fuller with a scoring strike late in the third quarter. From there on, the stalwart Hanger defense took charge and held the Buccaneers scoreless. Arthur Tatum completed six out of ten passes for the 157 yards and Albert Ncwhouse, Bussell Ash, Bob Laird and Handy Kleine all turned in fine defensive performances for the night. A. The Ranger Stomp was performed after each pep rally. B. Arthur Tatum supervises the official measurement. C. Mr. Jud Griffin at Ranger pep rally. D. Fran Ferry and Lindsey Wilson show Rangerette spirit. E. Cheerleaders Veleta Strong and Debbie Mickan introduce offensive starters Arthur Tatum. James Elder. Charlie Gaggcns. and Charlie Tate. F. Officials tell Ranger captains Randy Kleine. Bobby Wiggins and Jeff George the outcome of the coin toss. C. Lloyd 1-ingston wraps up a Blinn runner. 43 TJC Apaches Trigger Third KC Defeat The Tyler Apaches converted two fourth quarter miscues into touchdowns and handed the Rangers their third loss of the year by a score of 23-13 on Oct. 9. Kilgore s only offensive score came late in the second quarter when Johnny Fuller took a screen pass from Tatum to the Apache three yard line. On a broken play, Tatum kept the ball and scooted in for the TD. Gill made the point after successful and the score was 9-7. The game was typical of the rivalry lwtween Tyler and Kilgore and the statistics came up almost identical. The Rangers only other score came when Lonnie Davis blocked a Tony Brown punt and fell on the ball in the end zone for six points in the third period. Ranger standouts were Johnny Fuller who stepped off 125 yards in 26 carries and Arthur Tatum who completed 7 of 11 passes for 118 yards. A. Fulll ack Johnny Fuller avoids Apache pursuit. B. Albert Newhouse breaks a taekle and turns upheld. C. Debbie Mickan supports the Hangers. D. Hie thrill of victory! a Navarro Runs Over Ranger Defense, 32-0 A strong Navarro Bulldog team used a balanced offense and a strong defense to blast the Rangers 32-0 on Oct. 1( in Corsicana. The Ranger defense forced two Bulldog turnovers but the offense was unable to convert them into scores. The offense worked its way inside the 10-yard line twice but could not break through the strong Bulldog defense. Navarro took advantage of Ranger turnovers and penalties to secure a shutout and run their season record to 5-1 as the Rangers fell to a 2-1. A. With Charlie Tate holding the hall, freshman kiekor Donnie Call tries for three |K ints. B. Coach Jim Miller and team follow the action on the field against Navarro. B. S Wharton Outscores KC Late in Game The Hangers got great effort from their defense hut nothing from the offense as the Wharton Pioneers took a 13-0 victory. Wharton was only able to put together one long scoring drive against the tough Hanger defense hut that proved to he the decisive margin when the Hanger offense was unable to convert any of the five Pioneer turnovers into points. The first half was scoreless with the Rangers limiting the Pioneers to a paltry 53 yards total offense. But the Pioneers, behind the running of Jeff Clark, were able to put together a 60-yard scoring march. The other Wharton touchdown came after the recovery of one of two Hanger fumbles at the Kilgore 8-yard line. Defensive standouts for the Hangers were Handy Klein and Lonnie David, each with fumble recoveries and Hussell Ash who had an interception and a fumble recovery. A. Charles Guggcns, Terry Torlrct ami Tim MeCown lead the way for Albert N'ewhousc. B. Russell Ash stays ready on the sideline. C. Randy Ferrell congratulates Johnny Fuller after a strong run. I). The tough Ranger defense at its Ircst. Blinn Takes Advantage of KC Miscues The Blinn Buccaneers took advantage of four Ranger turnovers and several costly penalties to defeat the Rangers 21-15 on Nov. 6. Kilgore got on the hoard first when fullback Steve Robertson rammed into the end zone from two yards out late in the first quarter. The Buccaneers then took charge as they converted two penalties and two fumbles into 21 points and a 14 point lead that was seemingly insurmountable. But Arthur Tatum brought the Rangers back by putting together an 80-yard march that netted eight points and brought the Rangers to within six points of victory. The Blinn defense stiffened and sent the Rangers to their fifth consecutive loss. A. Blinn defenders close in on Alltort Ncw-hoiisc. B. Yvette Sunders, Betty Collins, Karen Gxrlidge and Cindy Bogue cheered the Hungers from the sideline. C. Coach Marion Turner gets instructions from the press Ik x. D. The Hunger offensive line digs in on a field goal attempt. 47 The Season: Ending the worst season in 13 years, the Hangers were defeated by the Tyler Apaches 17-7. The loss dropped the Rangers to 2-8 for the season and was their sixth consecutive defeat. The Kilgore defense performed creditably, but the offense was unable to generate enough strength to put away the Apaches. The Hangers scored their lone touchdown when freshman tailback Randy Ferrell scampered to pay dirt from 17 yards out. The Apaches then capitalized on several questionable calls by the officials and two of the five Hanger turnovers to build their 17 point total. While the offense was only able to manage 149 yards, the defense managed to hold Tyler to 184 total yards. The defense was sparked by the aggressive plays of freshman Donnie Gill, who led the team in tackles in his first game as a starter. A. Albert Ncwhousc moves in for the kill. B. Steve Hobertson lowers his head for an extra yard. C. Coaeh Jim Miller discusses strategy with his team. D. Kneeling — Jim Miller, head coach. Standing — Marion Turner and Jim Prewitt, assistant coaches. F. Michael Taylor and Albert Ncwhousc take a breather on the bench. F. Apache defense holds Steve Robertson to short yardage. G. Lt. Rae Ann McMullen and Rangcrettcs complete the half-time show. It Only Hurts When You Think About It '76 Ranger Homecoming Homecoming '76 activities began Thursday, Oct. 14, with the annual pep rally and voting for the Homecoming Queen in Masters Gymnasium. Ann Pinkerton, Longview, representing the Rangerettes, was elected Queen from the five finalists which included Kathi Brown, McAllen, representing Circle K; Veleta Strong, Kilgore, representing the Cheerleaders; Becky Wheeler, Longview, representing the Grand Chorus; and Donna Youngblood, Gilmer, representing the Ranger Band. 'Hie Queen and her court were presented at pre-game ceremonies Saturday night, Oct. 23, at the R. E. St. John Memorial Stadium. Also presented was Mrs. Eddie (Clay) Cleary of Kilgore, who attended Kilgore College in 1951-53, as Coming Home Queen. Caleb Pirtle III, travel editor of Southern Living Magazine was presented the “Ex-Student of the Year” award and Miss Ruth Parks, former chairman of the Social Science Department was honored as the “Ex-Teacher of the Year during the Ex-Students’ business meeting. The Rangers lost the Homecoming football game to the Henderson County Cardinals by a score of 19-18. A. KC cheerleaders build spirit at pep rally. B. Homecoming Queen Ann Pinkerton, escort Don Holley, Coming Home Queen Mrs. Eddie Cleary and escort Mr. Harry Douglas l eing presenter! during pre-game ceremonies. C. Rangerettes perform flag routine at halftime. D. Football players enjoy homecoming pep rally festivities. E. Ranger band and guest bands present a colorful halftime. F. The young Democrats won first place in the Float Contest, second place went to the Wesley Foundation and KAME and PTK tied for the third place award. Shown with the first place float arc Randall Reese and Shcrie Jones. 50 51 HCJC Slips by KC Homecoming Night What seemed to he another crushing effort by the Ranger defense turned out to be a Cinderella win for the Henderson County Cardinals on Homecoming Night, Oct. 23. The Rangers amounted a 16-0 lead before the Cards came to life with a 35 yard aerial pass to put them on the scoreboard for the first time. Two fumbles gave the Cardinals scoring opportunities later in the game. The Cards’ quarterback handed off to Rolxirt Johnson who ran 68 yards to put the Cardinals in scoring position and Calvin Beasley slipped over the goal line bringing the score to 19-16, Henderson. Kilgore’s attempt to regain the lead was ruined by an interception on the Cardinal one yard line. The Cards ran out the clock on their own goal line but snapped the ball into the end zone for a Ranger safety making the final score 19-18, Henderson. A. Debbie Smith and Veleta Strong read nominations for Homecoming Queen. B. Drum Major Donna Youngblood finishes a routine. C. The Bangers attempt to keep control of the ball with a short yardage play. I). Rangers gain ground with another TD. E. Eddie Baca, Lloyd Langston and Michael Taylor watch the game. F. Coaches Jim Miller and Marion Turner discuss strategy. G. Beta initiates were good entertainers at the pep rally. 52 53 54 Entertainment by the Fine Arts Division The Fine Arts Division started a new year with many new personnel. New faculty included Mr. Raymond Caldwell. Theatre Director,; Mr. Douglas Hoppock, Theatre Instructor; Mrs. Jeanne Johnson, Vocal Instructor; and Mr. Boh Chilman, Choral Instructor. The Theatre Department produced “The Cave Dwellers,” directed by Mr. Hoppock, and “Dark of the Moon,” directed by Mr. Caldwell. “The Importance of Being Earnest” by Oscar Wilde and several one-act plays were presented during the spring semester. Nine voice students of Mr. Holda and Mrs. Johnson competed at the National Association of Teachers of Singing auditions. Of the 60 semi-finalists, 10 percent were Kilgore College singers, including six of the nine who entered competition. The Choral Department also presented two musical productions which were “Let's Make an Opera” and Fiddler on the Roof.” The Art Department, directed by Mr. Francis Witherspoon, sponsors continuous art displays in the Fine Arts Building by area artists. Kilgore students also enter competition each year giving the students a chance to earn scholarships by excelling in their field of study. A. Bmcc Gillespie and Melissa Majors in “Dark of the Moon.” B. Chorale perform-anee for the Henderson Rotary Club. C. Steve Terrell and Terri Atwood in Dark of the Moon. D. Terri Atwood, Johnny Rogers, Eva Hoppock in The Cave Dwellers. E. CAST of Let’s Make an Opera — Marian McLane, Cindy Blakely, Marilyn Butler. Mike Yancey, Marcella Johnson. Beverly Matthews. Mark Hooker, Carrie Butler, Darryl Willis and Grace Jacobus. F. Marian McLane, Mark Hooker, Mike Yancey and Beverly Matthews in “Let's Make an Opera.” G. Area artist prepares her display. H. Art student working on portrait. 55 56 Ranger Beauty Assembly Held on Nov. 3 Eight Hanger Beauties were selected by the student body and faculty following the Ranger Beauty Assembly held Nov. 3 at Dodson Auditorium. The program is sponsored by the Scribes, the journalism club, and is an annual event designed to choose representatives of the college to l c featured several times during the year. Mrs. Twink Ross, Psychology 111 instructor, was in charge of the staging and the Swing Choir provided entertainment. This was the first performance of the Swing Choir and they proved to Ixj an asset to the assembly as well as the Fine Arts Division. Mr. Jerry Hale, music instructor; David Elias and Ceorge Fal)er accompanied the Swing Choir and the beauties as they were presented. A. Ranger Beauty Nominees face the audience for the last time. B. Announcer Grace Jacobus, editor of THE RANGER. C. Vcleta Strong in the street clothes competition. D. Announcer Dana Sneed, editor of THE FLARE. E. Kelli Crawford glides across the stage while Ceorge Faber provides music. F. Beverly Matthews and Steve Terrell sing with the Swing Choir. 57 ms : Yi ■ - mm A. Lisa Blevins hitches a ride with Diane Lyons as she prepares for the slopes at High-Rise Lodge. B. Rick Waller plans his next shot in a game of pool at the S.U.B. C. Mike Parker, Buhha Sadler, Mclainc Smith and Jimmy Fanner relax and enjoy the sun on the steps of Davis Hall. D. Becky Lattimore, Jana Marshall and Joan Soss don't seem to mind the photographer as they watch their favorite soap opera. E. Sam Steele and Hank Hillin challenge Kelly Fry at a game of tennis. now Kelly isn't really all that good. I Hit Sam had better stick to haskctliall. F. Oliver Timherlake, Sam Smith. Mike Wells and Willie Brooks spend their off time playing dominos in the SUB, while Vanessa Miller Spends her time trying to get into pictures. C. Pam Brooks discusses a homework assignment by phone with a friend. 60 On and Off Campus Diversions A college education would he narrow indeed, not to mention dull, if it were confined solely to hook, laboratories, the library and hours of studying. On and off campus activities provided not only escape from the daily grind hut also a chance to meet people and most important, an excuse for not studying. Activities for “after hours” ranged from throwing a frisbee around, riding a hike or taking a nap to getting a Coke at the Sonic or meeting a few friends at the Pizza Hut for a l eer or two, or three! The Thursday night dances, a party, meeting friends at any one of the various clubs in Kilgore or just going out to eat provided everyone with a chance to “Break Away.” 61 62 57 Enter Annual Buckout A total of 57 harcbackers, bullri-ders and lady barrel racers competed for top honors in the 6th annual buckout held on Nov. 21. The largest paying crowd in buck-out's history came to watch cowboys and cowgirls from all over the state compete in the romp and stomp atmosphere. In the bareback bronc event there were a total of 15 riders competing, with Herman Ethridge of Tyler and Jeff Price of Denison taking top money. Thirty-six riders entered the bull riding event, Bubba Sadler of Sabine placed first with a score of 65. Paul McKnight of Kilgore a Rodeo Club member came in fourth with 60 points. Barrel racing was the next event and 6 cowgirls were riding for the money. Donna Freeman of Tatum took top dollar in the timed event with Melinda Utsey of Overton running a close second. Producing America’s oldest sport for the Ranger Buckout was Wayne Barnett of Mt. Alva with some of the meanest rodeo stock in the state. Announcing the riders and their event was Chuck Clark of Nacogdoches, with assistance from Mary Alice Hunt and Cindy Johnston of the Rodeo Club. A. Bubba Sadler rides a Charolais bull. B. Chris Kccse prepares to leave the chute. C. Donald Floyd’s bronc begins his show before leaving the chute. D. Melinda Utsey in the l arrel racing competition. E. Carter Tucker’s bronc handed out some rough jolts. F. The fall buckout was successful this year with a total of 57 entries. F. 63 A. j rr or y CftRTE.1? T--5Kvri-S 3 r , r C ' r u.A'VonS = B. C. 64 ELECTION 76 Presidential Elections have l een accused of arousing only apathy, hut students at Kilgore College worked hard to combat that theory. The Young Democrats and Republicans, along with the Government and History instructors urged all students to vote and support the candidates of their choice. Registration forms were even provided for students who had not registered to vote in this county. A poll was taken by instructors to determine student views as to whom they wanted for the next President of the United States. The poll, taken in the classes of 7 instructors of history and government, included 736 participants. It was found that Gerald Ford led with a total of 435 votes and Jimmy Carter with 212. Sixtv-fivc students were undecided. Votes were also received for Roger McBride (6); John Connaly (1); Eugene McCarthy (I); Ronald Reagan (1); George Wallace (1) and the Cookie Monster (1). Booths, manned by Democrats and Republicans. were set up in the SUB where bumper stickers, T-shirt and buttons were sold. A campaign was sponsored to provide transportation to and from the voting polls in the Kilgore area. A. Scott Williams. Dclamic Presley and Margo Cochran go to the Munici| al Building for voter registration cards. B. Mrs. Stanley's door during campaigns. C. Young Kcpuhli-cans. D. Young Republicans. 65 Finally, It's Christmas! The Christmas season came in this year with a flourish of activities. Parades throughout East Texas kept the Ranger Band and the Ranger-cttes busy and parties were held in the girls dormitories so everyone could join in the holiday festivities. A Holiday program featuring a variety of musical selections was presented Dec. 2 in Dodson Auditorium under the direction of Mr. Bill Holda, Mr. Boh Chilman and Mr. Wallace Read. The Sten-o-ettes and Entrepreneurs held their annual Christmas party for students and faculty on Dec. 7. “The Sounds of Christmas,” a choral concert featuring traditional carols, sacred and pop music was presented in the Van Cliburn Auditorium on Dec. 12 by the Chorale, Grand Chorus, Swing Choir and Madrigal Singers. The Madrigal Dinner, featuring the Madrigal Singers, was open to the public on Dec. 9-10 in the Faculty Lounge. 66 A. Brody Smith accompanies the Chorale during the Holiday Program. B. Joe Brashear and Darryl Willis, members of the Swing Choir, perform A Christmas Medley. C. Dcl -bie Guidry, Theresa Moore and Bitsy Bradshaw lead the band in the Christinas parade in Kilgore. D. Mr. Bill Holda directs the Grand Chorus in a rehearsal for the Holiday Program. E. Several KC students partici-pated in the parades by riding in the floats. F. The Cheerleaders enjoyed riding in the parade despite the chilly winds. G. Steve Terrell. Cindy Blakeley anti Robin Rice propose a toast at the Madrigal Dinner. 67 Christmas___ c. A. Mrs. Jackson opens her gift at the dorm party. B. Mary Hale, Kay Thrcadgill. Robert Cil son and Geneva Nolan decorate a tree at the BSU. C. Santa Claus (George Faber), visits the Danville School for Special Children. D. Mrs. Davis and Lavelle King help the guests as Dawn Lilley. Mrs. Porter, Mrs. Squire and Pat Newton fill their plates at the Sten-o-ette party. 68 70 Rangerettes and Band Attend Annual Cotton Bowl Classic, Jan. 1,1977 “It was the day the trumpet froze,” — New Year’s Day 1977. In 22-dcgrce weather, the Kilgore College Rangerettes and Ranger Band opened the Cotton Bowl Parade in downtown Dallas. Appearing on CBS national television, the Rangerettes performed their dise routine to the music of “Fly Robin Fly,” as William Conrad, star of the television program CANNON; actress Bernadette Peters of ALL’S FAIR and Kevin Dobson, Kojack’s sidekick, described their performance. During the halftime, the Rangcr-ettes performed the colorful hoop routine to the music of “More, More, More,” played by the Ranger Band, followed by the high kick routine. Reappearing in the finale, the Rangerettes did their colorful flag routine to the music of bands from Kilgore College, the University of Houston, the University of Maryland and the bands from Longview, Jacksonville and Lufkin High Schools. The University of Houston celebrated its first year in the Southwest Conference as champions and winner of the Cotton Bowl Classic with the defeat of the University of Maryland by the score of 30-21. A. E. F. A. William Conrad and Bernadette Peters announce Cotton Bowl Parade on CBS. B. Rangercttcs perform the hoop routine. C. Kevin Dobson dcscrilies the Cotton Bowl Parade action. D. Ranger Band marches through downtown Dallas. E. Rangercttcs entertain the spectators at halftime with the high kick routine. F. Monica Eakin surrounds herself with a blanket to fight off cold winds. C. Rangerettcs exit after halftime in front of nation-wide television. 71 A. Joan Soss entertains herself with music. B. Tami Allen and Dave BooBoo” Jackson study in the lobby at High Rise. C. Kelly Fry seems to be happy about getting to drink his “Gatoradc. D. Tina Arbter and roommate Kim Dixon bundle up while watching a television program. E. David Albright, Bryon Chandlers and Ronnie Perkins learn to do their wash while living away from Mom. F. Greg Hawkins, Barry Lionel and Ronnie Ahle play a game of dominos as Nate Kates looks on. G. Jan Rutledge busily irons her jeans for a hot date. 72 All the Comforts of Home?? Learning to live in a dormitory for the first time is one new experience after another. In some cases it’s being away from home and on your own for the first time. It’s meeting new friends and learning to live in one room not as large as your bedroom at home. It’s being free from questions and hassles when you’re out late or not at home, except from roommates, friends and concerned neighbors. It’s those late night floor parties when you have an 8 o’clock class the next morning. Or the floor above having a wrestling match when you are trying to study. It’s sharing, caring and learning all about people. Sometimes it’s frustration, often it’s happiness but always it’s an experience — we never forget and always cherish. ; 98m mwmM- by OSCAR WILDE Directed by Raymond Caldwell Assistant directed by Phyllis Felsen Costume design by Brooks Tuttle Makeup design by Melissa Majors Set design by F. M. Witherspoon and David Clemons Technical director: Ronny Wasson THE CAST John Worthing.......................... Algernon Moncrieff..................... Gwendolyn Fairfax ..................... Cecily Cardew.......................... Lady Bracknell......................... Miss Prism............................. Reverend Chasuble...................... Lane................................... Merriman............................... .. . Brooks Tuttle .. David Clemons Marcella Johnson . .Anne Kirkland . . Melissa Majors . . .Terri Atwood . . Bruce Gillespie .. .Steve Mitchell . . Ronny Wasson This play was taken to Texas Junior College Speech and Theatre Association One-Act Play Festival and was awarded 8 Superior awards. The awards were given for — SUPERIOR SUPERIOR SUPERIOR SUPERIOR SUPERIOR SUPERIOR SUPERIOR SUPERIOR — Play, “The Importance of Being Earnest” — costume design. Brooks Tuttle — set design, F. M. Witherspoon and David Clemons — actor. Brooks Tuttle — actress, Melissa Majors — actor, David Clemons — actress, Anne C. Kirkland — actress, Marcella Johnson V. Texas Attorney Ccncral John Hill speaks to the Nursing Department. B. Nurses Thya-tricc Starling. Joe Wheeler, and John Sharp entertain with a skit. C. Nurses Cathy Thomas and Clara Wacascy participate in the candlelighting ceremony. D. Instructor Pat Kellner gives Lillie Gray her cap. E. The Class of 1976-77 receive Bibles from the Gideon Auxiliary. B. 76 Nightingale Service — Address Given by Attorney General Texas Attorney General John Hill challenged 12 freshman nursing students to help solve the nation’s health care crisis when he delivered the main address of the Nightingale Service held Jan. 28 in Dodson Auditorium. Hill endorsed the proposed Professional Nursing Practice Act which was introduced in the House of Representatives by Rep. Ben ' . Grant of Marshall and which has also been introduced in the Senate. The program lxjgan with the Processional played by Connie Warren. Dr. Stewart McLaurin. executive vice president, gave the invocation. A welcome to guests was given by L. L. Matthews, dean of Occupational Education. Dr. Randolph C. Watson, president of the College, introduced the speaker. The class of 1976-77 was presented by Mrs. Opal Stewart, chairman of the Nursing Department. 77 Traditional THURSDAY NIGHT DANCES provided fun and ENTERTAINMENT for K.C. students 78 r Knock— N Knock Knock-Knock,” a coinctlv l y Jules Feiffer. was presented in the Van Clilmrn And. April 5-9. It is a story of two old bachelors who have lived together for some 20 years — lx rcd to death with each other and constantly squabbling. Cohn. (Bruce Gillespie), is an unemployed musician. It seems he has been unemployed for as long as the two have known each other. Abe (Ronny Wasson) a wealthy retired stock broker who does a bit of writing when the mood strikes, is the practical half of this odd couple. During one of many disagreements an exasperated Cohn wished for someone of equal intelligence to converse with. Mis wish begins a slapstick comedy routine which brought roars of laughter from the audiences. Wiseman (Charlie Roberson) a Groucho Marx type, appears in various guises throughout the play. Joan of Arc, (Marcella Johnson) who was Cinderella in a previous life, drops in to recruit two of every species for a space trip to heaven. “Knock-Knock is a non-scnsica! comedy that is lost in a limbo between reality and a cartoon. Too silly to be life, yet the occasional tender moments are too literal to be farce. Doug Hoppock, theatre director, was granted special permission to perform Knock-Knock on the campus. The comedy was still running on Broadway and had not yet been released for amateur production. A. Abe (Ronny Wasson) wrings out clothes in the opening scene while (John (Bnice Cillcs-pie) c K ks dinner in their bachelor apartment. B. Joan of Arc (Marcella Johnson) looks for passengers for her space flight. C. Wiseman (Charlie Rolicrson) confounds Al c and Cohn with his wisdom. D. Abe (Ronny Wasson) convinces Cohn (Bruce Gil-lespie) to rub a lamp to see if a magic genie will appear. 79 U.I.L. Keeps KC Busy WIh i) sprint' comes to Kilgore College, so come many strange faces! KC hosts regional U.I.L. competition lor area junior and senior high schools in everything from drama to track. Students at Kilgore must relax and get accustomed to the unusual questions from the visitors — and try to ignore the noise. However, it is not an easy procedure to host these competitions. The schedules must he arranged so faculty and students can help keep the competitors moving in the right directions, judges must he found and. of course, the paper work must he done. Hosting U.I.L. competition is an obligation which KC handles well. These students from the junior and senior high schools not only find out how they rank in their field among other schools, hut they get a chance to see the campus of Kilgore College and how college differs from public school. 80 PTK Talent Show Entertains Students A. B. The Faculty talent show, Phi Theta Kapers,” which is a fund raising project to send members of the honor society to state convention each spring, was presented Tuesday. Feb. 8 in Dodson Auditorium. Hyman Laufcr. biology department chairman, was master of ceremonies for the clever and corny program. Sponsor R. J. Dodson and his guitar teamed with Robert Daniel and his banjo to perform a song written by a KC French student. He later joined Richard Harrison and his fiddle for country tunes and hoe-downs. Walt Madison sang My Funny Valentine and Memories. He was accompanied by George Faber at the piano. Dodson and Anita Neeley won audience approval with a takeoff of Hee-Haw and a novelty song. There’s a Hole in My Bucket. A. Dr. Richard Harrsion. B. Mr. Robert Daniel. C. George Faber and Mr. Walt Madison. D. Mrs. Anita Neeley and Mr. R. J. Dodson. D. 81 A. Steve Holmes and the dancing ensemble perform The Bottle Dance.” B. Tcvyc (Steve Terrell) sings If 1 were a Rich Man.” C. Ilodcl (Carrie Butler) and Percliik (Bronson Marshall) break the religious customs by dancing togethr. D. The Dream” is devised by Fevye (Steve Terrell) and the cast to change Golda’s(Julie Finley) choice of a husband for her daughter. 82 KILGORE COLLEGE Division of Fine Arts DIRECTOR ........... Co-Directors...Raymond Caldwell, Doug Hoppock .........BILL HOLDA Choreographer..............Dottic Hunt Kleeb TEVYE. a dairyman................................Steve Terrell COLDE. his wife..................................Julie Finley TZEITEL....................................Cathy Cross MODEL...........................................Carrie Butler CHAV Allis daughters...............................Pam Cooper SHPRINTZE....................................Belie Fite BIELKE..........................................Cindy Blakely MOTEL, the tailor........................ Mark Hooker SHANDEL. his mother...................Beverly Matthews PERCH IK. a student ..........................Bronson Marshall YENTE, the matchmaker..........................Melissa Majors LAZAR NVOLF, the butcher.........................James Kilgore FRUMA SARAH, his deceased wife................Marcella Johnson FYEDKA, a Russian soldier.......................Darryl Willis GRANDMA TZEITEL...................................Anne Kirkland RABBI............... MENDEL, his son..... AVRAHM, the bookdcalcr MORDCHA, the innkeeper NACHUM, the licggar .... SASHA, a Russian soldier .. CONSTABLE........... FIDDLER ............ MIRALA, a villager.. RIVKA. a villager... YUSSEL. the hatter.. YOUNG BOY........... YOUNC BOY........... CONSTABLE S HELPERS PRIEST.............. ...................Joe Brashcar ...............John Kershaw .................Robert Russell ..................Robin Rice .................Darryl Willis ..................Steve Holmes ...............Scott Williams .................I-orri Parish ...............Marian McLane ..................Donna Lewis ..................Randy Sheridan ..................Clay Edmonds ...................Ben Majors ...............Steve Holmes, Gene McMuIlin, Michelle Hunt ...............Gene McMuIlin 83 00 mlEH ZO F I The KC Division of Fine Arts, under acting director Mr. Hill llokla, presented the musical FIDDLER ON THE ROOF on Feb. 24-26 in Dodson Auditorium. Mr. Ilolda made several changes in the annual musical production this year. The major change was to perform in the spring semester rather than the fall semester. By changing the date to February, Mr. Holda was able to cast the major roles before Christmas holidays and the students could work on their parts over the holidays. The costumes and scenery were primarily constructed by KC students, however, the lead character’s costumes were rented from Eaves Costume Co. of New York and some scenery and backdrops from Peter Wolf Associates in Dallas and Tobins Dike Studio Scenery in Michigan. The large cast enabled many students and instructors to participate. The dancing and singing ensembles were not merely background for the leading roles, but developed the emotions of the entire city of Anatevka which was the basis of the theme. The local critical reviews of the show lauded Steve Terrell (Tcvvc). Carrie Butler (Model) and Melissa Majors (Ycntc) as wcll-develo|x d characters and the entire production was termed a success.” A. Pcrehik (Bronson Marshall) tutors Tc ye's daughters Biclkc (Cindy Blakely) and Sphrint .c (Bchc Fite). B. The family of Tcvycand peasants from Anatevka gather in Motel’s (Mark Hooker) tailor shop. C. Pcr-chik (Bronson Marshall) tries to persuade Ycntc (Melissa Majors) and the guests at Tzeitel’s wedding to dunce. I). Tcvyc (Steve Terrell) argues with the Constable (Scott Williams) with Tacit el (Cathy Cross). Motel (Mark Hooker) and llodcl (Carrie Butler) also trying to stop the program. E. Coldc (Julie Finley) snaps at Tcvyc (Steve Terrell) because she doesn't understand his problems. F. A celebration takes place after the announcement of T .eilel's wedding plans. 85 Optimistic Cagers Open Season Nov. 19 The Ranger basketball team came into the 1976-77 season with hopes of a Texas Eastern Conference championship. With three returning starters and several highly touted freshmen. Coach Terry Ccorgc had every reason to be optimistic. However, the Rangers saw their hopes fade into oblivion as they posted a 9-and-16 season record and a 6-and-10 conference record. The Rangers l egan their season by losing nonconference games to Grayson County and East Texas State Junior Varsity. Their first win came on Dec. 1 and against East Texas State J.V. From there they posted a 2-4 record, with the wins coming over Grayson County and Northeast Louisiana and finished the nonconference schedule with a 3-6 mark. The Rangers jumped out into a quick lead on conference play dropping Panola and Paris and beating Angelina twice. Losses to Tyler and Henderson County dimmed the Ranger’s Playoff hopes but two wins over Jacksonville brightened the picture somewhat. The Rangers found themselves out of the playoffs when they lost crucial games to Lon Morris and Panola. A loss to league-champion Henderson County closed out their season. Sophomore Harold Taylor and freshman Rick Waller led the team in scoring; Taylor averaging 12.8 points, per game and Waller 12.6. The pair was also given honorable mention by the Texas Eastern Conference coaches. 86 A. David Parks sets up a play. B. Hick Waller ! cats his man inside. Angelina .... Tyler........ Henderson Co. Lon Morris . . Kilgore Kilgore Kilgore Kilgore Kilgore Kilgore Kilgore Kilgore Kilgore Kilgore Kilgore Kilgore Grayson Co. ... East Texas State East Texas State San Jacinto Lee College Northcast'La. . Grayson Co. 1... San Jacinto Northeast I-a. .. Angelina ----- Paris ,.... .a . C Panola ...... Navarra........ Kilgore .. Kilgore_. . Kilgore . . Kilgore.. Kilgore .. Kilgore . Kilgore . . Kilgore. . Kilgore . , Kilgore.. Kilgore. . Kilgore .. Kilgore .. °Paris .. Navarro. Tyler ... Jacksonvj Lon Mori JPanola .. Hcndcrsc 87 Rangers Slip by Paris in Overtime Buster Ret tig sank four pressure packed free throws and Greg Boyd added two charity shots to give the Rangers a 76-75 overtime victory over the Paris Dragons. Kilgore rallied from a five point deficit to take a seemingly safe 64-60 lead with just 48 seconds left, hut the Dragons were able to tie the game with just 12 ticks on the clock. In the overtime period, Rettig and Boyd took charge to secure the Rangers second conference victory. Rettig and Rick Waller led the scoring with 20 points apiece and Harold Taylor led the club in rebounds with 15. A. Greg Boyd moves in for a lay-up. B. Harold Taylor looks for two. C. Buster Rettig takes a shot. 89 Waller, Boyd Lead KC Past Panola, 64-61 Led by the shooting of Rick Waller and Greg Boyd, the Rangers notched their third straight conference victory by defeating the Panola Ponies 64-61. The Rangers used the outside shooting of Waller, who was high man of the night with 22 points to build a 39-32 halftime lead and then held a second half Panola rally to secure the win. Backing Waller in the scoring column, Boyd came off the bench to score 13 and guard Buster Rcttig made good for 17. The Rangers had a respectable night of shooting hitting 28 of 51 from the floor for 51%. 90 91 KC Rangers Post Another TEC Victory The Rangers overcame a tenacious Angelina press and went on to post a key 73-70 Texas Eastern Conference victory over the Roadrun-ners. Kilgore, led by Harold Taylor scored 27 points and grabbed 12 rebounds. Taylor hit a sparkling 81% from the floor. Angelina held a slim 38-37 lead after the first 20 minutes but the Ranger stayed with the hustling Roa-drunners and with just 24 seconds remaining held a 71-70 lead. Greg Boyd was fouled at the ten second mark and scaled the win by converting the two charity shots. Zack West and Rick Waller also scored in the double figures for the Rangers, with West scoring 15 and Waller 12. 92 Double OT Gives HCJC 8-Point Lead The Henderson County Cardinals took advantage of the Ranger’s |xx r free-throw shooting to take a 89-81 vietory in the double overtime thriller. Zack West sank a 17-foot jumper to knot the seore at 67 at the end of regulation time. Harold Taylor scored on a lay-up to tie the score with just one second remaining in the first period overtime. But by the time the clock sounded the second time around, it was all Henderson County as the league-leading Cardinals built an insurmountable 8 point lead which proved to be the final margin. Greg Boyd and Rick Waller led the Rangers with 21 points apiece while Taylor contributed 17. Taylor also grabbed 21 rebounds. A. Michael Powell takes a jump shot. B. Coach Terry George studies the situation. C. Zack West drives the baseline against Panola. I). What did David Parks do to that ball? E.Iiarold Taylor bulls his way inside for a shot. 93 KC Comeback Halted by 'Dogs A Ranger rally fell short and lost a crucial game to the Navarro Bulldogs by a slim margin of 74-71. Things looked good as the Rangers jumped to an early 8-2 lead but the stubborn Bulldogs fought back to take a 30-29 halftime lead. The Rangers rallied late in the second half as Buster Rettig and Rick Waller led a comback that narrowed the score 74-71, but the Bulldog’s defense stiffened and the Rangers’ effort fell short. Harold Taylor led the Ranger scoring with 18 points while Rettig and Waller had 17 and 12 respectively. It Only Takes 6 Minutes . . . The Tyler Apaches outscored the Rangers 16-4 in the final six minutes of the game to nab a 75-64 Texas Eastern Conference victory. The Rangers led 65-59 with six minutes left in the game but were only able to manage four more points while the Apaches ripped of 16. The loss dropped the Rangers to 5-7 in conference play and 8-13 for the season. Zack West led the Rangers in scoring and rebounding with 14 points and 12 rebounds. David Pauks also had 14 points with Greg Boyd scoring 13. A. Coach George comments on the work of the officials. B. Buster Rettig keeps his eye on the ball. C. Zack West controls the tip. D. Debbie Smith and Cindy Bogue hope for a miracle to pull the Rangers ahead. 94 95 Netters, New Coach Finish Season 8-4 The KC tennis team posted an outstanding 8-4 season record and placed fourth in the Conference Tournament for 1976-77. Dr. Richard Fothergill coached the netters for the first time this year and did an excellent job by raising the standards of the team. Two new courts were added to the existing 6 and all were resurfaced this year to help the team members perfect their games. A new Stroke-Master (automatic ball thrower) was also purchased and used by Dr. Fothergill to increase A. the use of practice time. Dr. Fothergill was pleased with the progress made by his players. Ilis No. 1 players, Susan Satterwhite and Jimmy High, both of Longview, kept competition stiff among the team and therefore kept all players at their l est. The team members were Margie Henderson, Jewel Lawson. Hugh Bowden, Jerome Coleman, Mike Manahan, Kevin Brown, Bruce McCulIen, Gary High, Susan Satterwhite, Jimmy High, Grace Gruver. Karen Higbec and Jo Lynn Moffett. A. Tennis team members practice every afternoon to improve their abilities. B. Susan Sattcnvhitc, No. 1 girl on KC team, hits a forehand volley. C. Sophomore Jean Gruver prepares for a forehand. D. Mike Manahan follows through after a backhand return. E. Doubles team Jimmy High and Mike Manahan open a match at the KC tennis courts. F. G. and H. The service can make or break a match. Coach Fothergill, Jimmy High and Jerome Coleman exhibit their various styles of serving. 96 Tennis Scoreboard Feb. 18-19 Blinn Tournament........2nd Place Feb. 24 East Texas Baptist.....2 KC ... 7 Mar. 1 Paris JC..............10 KC...5 Mar. 3 East Texas Baptist.....2 KC .. 10 Mar. 7 Tyler JC..............15 KC...0 Mar. 15 Tyler JC..............13 KC...2 Mar. 22 Angelina College.......2 KC ...8 Mar. 28 Texarkana College......2 KC .. .8 Mar. 30 Blinn JC...............2 KC .. .8 Apr. 5 Paris JC...............2 KC...6 Angelina College.......0 KC ...7 Apr. 7 Texarkana College......1 KC .. .9 Arp. 11 Blinn JC...............0 KC .. 13 Apr. 14-16 Conference Tournament A. Mr. Joe NVcbb. director of Student Activities. is responsible for organizing all intramural activities. B. David Box. Judy Gregory, Kichard Gregory and Carla Box play bridge, which was added to the program this year. C. Practice makes perfect ... so Brian Quinn and David Parks practice for softball season. D. Merlyn Knight watches as Jan McCaugh returns the birdie. E. In men's basketball. the Averages and All-Stars tattled it out with the Averages coining out ahead 47-30. F. In the finals of the men's volleyball, the Hoodlums and Football Team fight to the finish. 98 Intramurals Spring Into Action! When spring lime rolls around to Kilgore College, students break out the cut-offs and tennis shoes to get ready for Spring Intrainurals. In the men’s volleyball tournament. the Football team went undefeated to win the championship with 2nd place going to the No Hopes. The tournament lasted a week and all games were played in Master's Gym. The GALS sponsored several events for women in early spring; they included a basketball free throw contest and a singles badminton tournament. Men's intramural softball got underway in tlu- last week of March. Twelve teams signed up to participate. The teams were divided into 2 divisions with the l est (i teams going into a tournament playoff. And for students who go in for mental and skill type sports, chess, pool and domino tournaments were created to suit their needs. 64 | eople signed up for the open doubles pool tourney, with Krie Carter and Betty Collins winning the title. The chess and domino tournaments were new sports added this year to the intramural program. Chess was limited to a 16-bracket tourney and began on April 4. Dominos were very popular in and around the StB and students began practice for the April tourney sometime in early February. 99 RANGERETTE “Here’s the One” was the theme for the 16th annual showing of the Rangerette Revels. The show, under the direction of Deanna Bolton, was a tribute to Kilgore College. It consisted of three acts; Act 1 was centered around the activities involved in college life and was properly entitled “The One for Fun,” Act II “The One for Enlightment” represented the various courses and divisions at KC and Act III “The One for Fame” was a tribute to 5 famous ex-students. The All-College talent show featured such groups as the Stage Band, Swing Choir, Majorettes, Swingsters and of course the Rangerettes and their managers. Approximately 150 students and faculty members participated in and helped to make the “Revels” the success it was. The Show paid tribute to Van Cliburn, concert pianist, Alice Lon, first Lawrence Welk Champagne Lady,” Pat George Mitchell, ballet instructor, John Hill, Attorney General of Texas, and Harding Lawrence, President of Braniff Airlines. Here's the One Theme PAGES 100-101 — A. The 1977 Ranger Beauties are presented as the “Jet Set” in costumes representing American cities. B. The city of Aspen was represented by Kelli Crawford. C. Carrie Butler and Mr. Bill liolda listen to John Kershaw sing After the Loving.” D. Janis Henson, member of the Four Sisters, dances a disco routine. E. The sophomore Rangcrettes perform to A Fifth of Beethoven” in a footlxill skit. F. Freshman and Sophomore Swingstcrs — Sherrie Kos-toff, Diane Rubin, Dclamie Presley. Debbie Hayes, Laura Barnett, Diane Hobl s. Kathi Brown. Diane Dodd. Beverly Rochin, Lynne Adams, Cathy Cross, Laura Lewis, Kim Chapman, Brenda Myrick, Rac Ann McMullen and Nicki Tribbey. G. Kenton Turner plays a concerto in tribute to Van Cliburn. H. The Stage Band and Majorettes perform to St. Louis Blues Mambo.” PAGES 102-103 — A. Steve Terrell takes his turn with the song and dance routine “1 Can Do That. B. Here’s the One was the theme for the Revels. C. In a tribute to the departments of KC, the Police Science Department was represented by the Sophomore Rangcrettes. D. Mr. Hyman Laufcr and his partner explains some points concerning biology. E. Representing the Theatre Department with the tune I Hope I Get It” was Steve Terrell and the Sophomore Ran-gerettes. F. Sixteen freshman Rangcrettes pay tribute to Attorney General John Hill. G, The Data Processing Department was represented by freshman Rangcrettes. 104 Business Administration Since 1935, students enrolled in the Business Administration Division have been successfully trained for careers in the business world. The Division offers a variety of courses providing excellent training for students enrolled in one and two year programs and the proper background for those seeking a four year degree. Courses such as Accounting, Data Processing, Economics and Keypunch are in the most demand by students and arc offered in both the day and evening classes. Other courses such as Business English, Speech and Management, Typing and Shorthand are also available. The teaching staff, under the direction of Mrs. Bonnie Porter, consists of 26 faculty members with the number of students per classroom limited so each student may receive personalized instruction. A. Instructor Carolyn Brightwcll explains lab procedures in Key Punch to James Head and Kevin Brown. B. In an evening school class, Marjorie Coats works with Data Processing equipment. C. Instructor Tammy White enjoys working in the Data Processing Lab. D. Pam Brooks works on keypunching a code sheet. E. Learning to keep accurate accounts takes many hours of practice. F. Jan Rutledge and Pam Brooks work hard to complete assignments in Typing 131. 105 106 Engineering — Science Division Science at Kilgore College is a flexible program designed to provide a broad selection of credit courses in biology, chemistry, engineering, geology, mathematics, physics and agriculture. The lal oratories are furnished with the newest kinds of equipment such as the IBM 1130. All the equipment of a first class science program is provided — modem audio visual aids, advanced types of microscopes and lab tools and a large accessible film library. Many of the teachers are members of national engineering or scientific societies and were chosen to teach here Ixjcause of their teaching ability and enthusiasm to work. Dr. Pete Rodriguez became the new Engineering-Science division chairman after the retirement of Dr. S. L. Canterbury. Also, two new teachers were added to the teaching staff; Al Springer teaching physics and math and Ray Mercer teaching math and engineering, both arc assets to Kilgore College and greatly needed for the expanding division. A. Mr. Gerald Pybas explains rock formation to geology students Karen Blackstonc. Margie Henderson. Sue Pcery and Kenneth Watkins. B. Mike Maddox listens intently during a lab lecture. C. Craig Watson learns the art of dissecting in biology. D. Mr. Wayne Laey begins his lab by explaining the procedures to Susan Cleary. Jackie Denman and Tommy Flanders. E. In Biology 241. Mr. Hyman Laufcr helps Tara Daigle and David Smith study a cat. F. Mr. Gilbert Andries helps Dchkordi Hcydari while Rais Fuad and Jim Reed work on their drawings. F. 107 Fine and Applied Arts Division Acting Director, Mr. Bill Holda, was faced with a difficult job since it was his first year in the directorial post. Four new instructors Mrs. Jeanne Johnson, voice; Mr. Bob Chihnan, music and voice; Mr. Doug Iloppock, drama; and Mr. Raymond Caldwell, drama department chairman all worked many tedious hours along with the veteran instructors to produce award-winning vocalists, pianists, artists and drama productions. The art department uses the display cases and foyer areas of the Fine Arts Building to give the student’s works a chance to be compared by their peers to other artwork. Tlicy also send their works to competition. The Drama Department presents two productions each semester. This year Mr. Iloppock directed “Cave Dwellers'’ and “Knock, Knock.” Mr. Caldwell directed “Dark of the Moon’’ and “The Importance of Being Earnest.” Oscar Wilde’s play, “The Importance of Being Earnest” was performed at competition in early March. KC students came away with superior awards for their acting ability and costume design. The Choral groups performed for various activities such as the Who’s Who Assembly, the State Fair of Texas, the Ranger Bearty Assembly and manv more. The Swing Choir also performed in the Rangcrette Revels. The Spring Tour included area concerts the opening day and then two days were spent in the Dallas area. Mrs. Johnson and Mr. Holda entered voice students in NATS competition and rated high against many 4-year schools. Mrs. Turk also had students who were awarded for their talents. A. The entire cast of Let's Make an Opera. B. Mr. Holda directs the Grand Chorus at the Who's Who Assembly. C. Bruce Gillespie and Ronny Wasson get ideas from Mr. Caldwell for stage makeup. D. Steve Terrell. Marcella Johnson and Anne Kirkland in Dark of the Moon. E. Susie Taylor turns pages for David Ingram. F. Mr. Ilolda prepares for the Christmas concert. G. A new work of art is being created by David Clemons. G. 109 no Liberal Arts Division The Liberal Arts Division serves almost all students sometime (luring their stay at Kilgore College. This division includes courses such as English, German, French, History, Government. History and Speech. The Communications Division and the Social Science Division combine to form the Liberal Arts Division. Mrs. Annie Lou Winton Ballard is chairman of the Communication Division and Mr. David Castles is chairman of the Social Science Division. The Liberal Arts Division is really the basis for many major fields and aids students who have not made a definite choice of a senior college or a field of study. The courses in this division can be reapplied as electives and required courses for another more selective field when a student does decide on a major. The faculty in the Liberal Arts Division is experienced and interested in teaching. They are all required, as are all KC faculty, to schedule convenient conference times throughout the day to help students on a more personal level. A. Mr. Joe White explains to Melissa Morris. Denise Johnson and Cathy Henry why they missed one of his trick questions. B. Donna Boss and Brian Chaihlters work in the foreign language lab with aide from Mr. Francis Frey. C. Dr. Norman Haltmeycr helps Carol Stokes during preadvisement. D. English can sometimes he the hardest language to understand — at least that is how Sharon Bolton feels as Mrs. Bennie Brown explains an assignment. E. Mrs. Bonnie Darning shows Jack Lainphear and Eddie MeCaw their mid-semester grades. F. All Psychology 111 students should know how many absences Bring your grade down to an F, But Mrs. Twink Boss has to explain again to Marian McLaneand Butch TuBBs. 111 112 Occupational Education Division Kilgore College offers a technical vocational program that would he difficult to equal anywhere. The division offers programs for occupational training and an academic curriculum in industrial education. The goal of the division is to meet the needs of the student who cannot spend more than two years in job training and also to give solid training to that student. Many students in other departments take advantage of the technical-vocational opportunities to train for specialized employment. The Occupational Education Division stays in close contact with industry as a means of anticipating coining trends and needs. This division offers such courses as Accounting and Computing, Cosmetology, Data Processing, Auto and Diesel Mechanics. Law Enforcement, Electronics, Real Estate and Fashion Merchandizing. The division is under the direction of Dean Leslie L. Matthews. A. Gail McAlister shows her work to Printing instnictor Milton Bellflower. B. Robin Bla-lack operates the engine-lathe in the machine shop. C. Billy Poe works on his lab project in Auto Technology. D. Martha King instructor in Fashion Merchandizing, explains material texture to Jan Rutledge and Betty Hawkins. E. Russell Wallace and John Crumc work together in Welding class. F. Deborah Williams and Lisa Parrish design and set up a display for Fashion Merchandizing. G. In Auto Mechanics, getting dirty is half the fun to Joe Green. 113 114 Nursing Department The Associate Degree Nursing Program is designed to give all students a well rounded education for a career in the nursing field. The curriculum consists of both a general education component and a nursing component. Clinical experiences are also a part of the program and are planned to develop skills in providing patient care. After successfully completing the program, students are given examinations by the State Board of Nurse Examiners. In 1976, the Kilgore College students taking the examination ranked highest as a group than any of the other students with associate degrees from a junior college. This year Mrs. Doris Rieman, R.N. became the newest member of the nursing faculty. The program has enrollment of 1(X) students and Mrs. Opal Stewart is chairman of Nursing Department. A. Instructor Janie Cowart explains the proper procedures in filling out charts to Kathy Schneider. B. Patty Head and Jackie Patton listen intently as Mrs. Cowart stresses the importance of the heart monitor. C. Jackie Patton prepares to serve a patient. D. Susan Hudson restocks the linen closet. E. David Gillispey checks over a patients progress chart. F. Bobby Dorsey and Susan Hudson study the procedures to take during a heart-attack emergency case. G. David Gillispey, Janie Cowart and Kathy Schneider study a dressing table to be assured of the proper equipment. H. 115 Broadcast Media Center Kilgore College has expanded its speech and photography departments to produce a Broadcast Media Center. Although it is not new this year, the Center has just begun to function at full capacity. Mr. R. J. Dodson, Mr. Johnny Davenport and Mr. Steve Holmes work with the students in the classes offered. The program includes a survey course of the American System of Broadcasting with emphasis upon the history, organization, Federal regulations and social aspects of broadcasting. Another course offered introduces the student to the duties and responsibilities of the announcer. The principles of voice production and diction are covered. The equipment and talents of the students have been used many times this year. As an aide for the tennis team and classes, the Broadcast Media Center filmed professional Dick Farmer as he gave pointers to local tennis players. The Fine Arts Department has also used the filming equipment to tape singers as they prepared for competition so they could see and hear themselves and correct mistakes. A. Announcer Greg Barnes narrates a historical commentary as crow Don Hollis. Boh Shell and Carolyn Holt work the equipment. B. Mr. Steve Holmes films tennis tips from professional Dick Farmer. C. Mr. Johnny Davenport experiments with the intricate sound equipment. C. 116 Horology Cosmetology The Horology and Cosmetology courses offered in the Occupational Education Division are designed to introduce the basic and advanced principles of their chosen field. The department division seeks to meet the needs of students who want to complete one and two year specialized programs and those who plan to continue their education. Courses arc taught on the bases of individualized instruction, with variation in length of time for completion according to the individual’s progress. Students who satisfy requirements of the course and examination arc issued a certificate of completion. A. Tom Moore works with a soldering gun to repair a metal. B. It takes a close look by Jack Lane to find the problem in a watch's mechanics. C. Mr. Doug Hoppock gets a good rinse from Carla Box while Ruby Haynes and Joe May work on their customers. D. Darlene Townsend uses her skills to create a new style. E. Blow-drying skills must be developed carefully, but Mary Johnson seems to have mastered the art as she dries Karen Towne's new cut. 117 Evening School The Continuing Education Division strives to meet the educational needs of all persons with both academic and non-academic courses. These courses are planned to help the student explore new fields of study, to develop skills and to enrich his life through cultural and recreational studies. Evening credit courses are very popular and due to increased enrollment, classes are now being held in Longview, Daingerfield and Gilmer as well as the Kilgore campus. English, history, typing, accounting and various other accredited courses are offered. Approximately 200 students enrolled in the non-credit evening courses. Kilgore College offers courses in guitar, piano, poodle grooming, cake decorating, radio, television and refrigeration repair and tolc painting. 119 Journalism Means Hard Work Working on Student Publications is a tiring but very rewarding experience as journalism students soon learned. Being a part of THE FLARE or award winning RANGER staff takes many long hours after class, writing, editing, working on layouts and a lot of patience. It also involves meeting deadline after deadline, being aware of and writing all about an event before it happens and trying to fight the problems that always occur. It’s problems, headaches and work. But finally when the last page is typed, the last deadline met, the last copy sent to the publishers and finally the finished copy is in print, you are able to look back and realize it was really worth all the trouble. Grace Jacobus, editor, THE RANGER Dana Sneed, editor, THE FLARE 120 McMc Hcrnian. associate editor FLARE and RANGER Gail Mueller, artist Rill Iledrick, photographer Mike Yancey, sports editor, THE RANGER PEOPLE 123 Most Representative Leasa Bagwell Students of Kilgore College Dana Sneed Kathi Brown 1 T ©OI • £ ■ if-'S tr 3M f v c' Of . Cc£«9 !0 3M eC ■4 : ■ «'«' « X Runners-Up for Most Representative Debbie Mickan 126 Lcasa Bagwell Debbie Mickan Faculty Elects Gatons, Bagwell “The Most Representative Students of Kilgore College” were selected by the faculty in February on the basis of excellence in scholarship, character and participation in extra-curricular activities. Selected this year were two students from Kilgore. They were Mike Gatons, who was president of the Student Affairs Congress and a Ran-gerette manager and Lcasa Bagwell, who was a Rangerette, a Ranger Beauty, mcml cr of Phi Theta Kappa and the Sten-o-ettes. Runners-up were Dana Sneed of Kilgore, Debbie Mickan of Dallas and Kathi Brown of McAllen. Dana was editor of THE FLARE, president of Phi Theta Kappa and vice president of Circle K and the Lawyer’s Club. Debbie was a Cheerleader, a memljer of Phi Theta Kappa, Circle K, the Chorale and Wesley Foundation. Kathi was captain of the Ranger-ettes, and a Homecoming Princess. She was a member of the Wesley Foundation, Zeta Phi Omega and served as vice president of Circle K. Kathi Brown 127 Who's Who First Row — Janis Melton. Chris Bell. Second Row — Terri Zerkel, Karla Trolroy, Toni VanZandt. Third Row — Dana Sneed. Pansy Hudson, Theresa Moore. John Murphy. Gloria Harris. Fourth Row — Garlan Nichols. Patricia Eason, David Gass. Sylvia Wilkins. Janis Walker. Marlin Harris. Fifth Row — Jerry Reynolds. Dwight Slablack, Al Hyatt. Bruce McCullcn, James Elder, Melissa Majors. Jack Broadwater, Michael Parker. Sixth Row — Bethany Kinney, Clarence Blakeley. Trccia Van Houtcn, Glenn Wells, James Alexander, Thomas Pritchard. Victor Alexander. Robert Marshall. 129 Who's Who is a title awarded each year by the faculty to outstanding students based on the student's scholarship; participation and leadership in academic and extra-curricular activities; and his citizenship and service to Kilgore College. Robert Marshall Agriculture Karla Troboy Accounting David Gass Art Jerry Reynolds Auto Mechanics Pansy Hudson Behavioral Science Theresa Moore Biological Science 130 Bruce McCullen Chemistry Janice Walker Commercial Art Gloria Harris Cosmetology Bethany Kinney Data Processing Toni Van Zandt Distribution and Marketing 132 ___________ Garlan Nichols Diesel Mechanics Clarence Blakeley Drafting and Design James Alexander Engineering Science Terri Zerkel English Alfred Hyatt Government Patricia Eason Foreign Language Janis Melton History Dwight Slaback Mathematics Dana Sneed Journalism 134 James Elder Men's P.E. Victor Alexander Industrial Electricity or Glenn Wells Music 1 Jack Broadwater Oil and Gas 135 Trecia Van Houten Nursing Chris Bell Operating Room Technology John Murphy Police Science Marlin Harris Photography 136 Thomas Pritchard Printing aSKI Karen McDowell Secretarial Science Gregory Barnes Speech Melissa Majors Theater Sylvia Wilkins Women's P.E. Michael Parker Welding Agriculture Club A. First Row — Wayne Lacy, Sponsor; David Fails. Joe McFarland, Jimmy Cox, Cris Keesc, LaTanc Thrash, Donald Floyd, Paul McKnight, Jay Clements. Second Row — Theresa Moore, John Jarvis. Mike Maddox, Robert Marshall, Reese Meadows, Mark Ehl, Guy Howell, Spencer Bellflower. B. Wayne Lacy, Sponsor; Spencer Bellflower, ICC Representative; Theresa Moore, Secretary-Treasurer; Reese Meadows, Vice-President; Mike Maddox, Reporter; Robert Marshall, President. 138 Baptist Student Union A. Officers — Keith Loftin, President; Geneva Nolan, Vice President; Cathy Sweeney, Local Missions; Kathy Cook. Programs; Sain Douglas, Director; Melissa Majors, Devotionals; Francis Austin, Athletic Chair-man; Charles Robey, Puppet Chairman; Mrs. Clifford Hare, Secretaiy. B. First Row — Charles Robey. Second Row — Sam Douglas, Karen Redmon, Jane Marie Stur-rock, Kathy Cook, Frances Austin, Mary Ann Makin, Keith Loftin. Mike Courcicr, Mark Kubacck, Carrie Butler, Marilyn Butler, Calvin Halley, Karen Smith, Joellen Martin, Pat Newton. Third Row — Gregg Katzenmoyer. Ronnie Graham, Pam Billingsley, Suzic Tommc, Susie Comer, Jane Allen, Ernest Cox, Marsha Jones, Margie Anderson. Karen White, Teresa Pollock, Dianna Gipson, Becky Morton. Fourth Row — Brian Cham-bers, Melissa Majors, Linda Sheldon, Debra Collier, Teresa Van Houtcn, Kathy Smircs, Jean Ferguson. Mar)’ Henderson, Beth Harris, Geneva Nolan, Gail McAlister, Esther Johnson, Calva Taylor, Mary Hale. Fifth Row — Calvin Sims, Fred Allen, John Gooding, Willie Hollins, David Brooks, John Grecnlief, Kenton Turner, Marian McLanc, Beverly Waller. Jeff Lockhart. Freddie Goodson, Ricky Sipes, Oscar Goodson, Steve Brooks, Kathy Sweeney. 139 Beta Chi Omega A. First Row — Dong Thompson. Second Row — Joe Brashear, Frank Bnfkin, Robbie Walker. Dale Hand. Third Row — Mr. David McKlroy, Sponsor; Cliff Harder, Tim Phillips. Mark Johnson, James Elder. Ronnie Yandlc. Fourth Row — Jimmie Harbcr, Charles Matkin, Kim Johnson. Sam Franks. Raymond Squires. Bobby McCullough. Fifth Row — Doug Smith, Doug Gibbs. Roy McDaniel. James Hall. Steve Player. Randy Greer. Bob Shell. Pierre Pucheu. B. Officers — Cliff Harder, Pledge Captain; James Hall. Treasurer; Bruce Hunter, President; Mr. David McKlroy, Sponsor. UO Chi Alpha From Top to Bottom — Brian Henscl. Kim Price, Calvin Sims, Mike Godwin, Mike Hilt man, Hank Godwin, Sponsor; Ellen Birch, Trudy Godwin, Sponsor. Campus Democrats A. A. First How — Mala Ogden, Winnie Allen. Cheryl Doinoulin, Rolicrt Domoulin. Second How — Mrs. Jeannie Stanley, Malinda McDonald, Sara Norris, Lisa Staggs, Shcric Jones, Lula Johnson, Carolyn Holt. Third How — Phillip Platt. Myron Burkett, John Greenleaf, Crcg Barnes. Handall Rccsc, Handy McLeroy, Tim Phillips. B. Officers — First Row — Randy McLemore, Treasurer; Lisa Staggs, Secretary. Second Row — Phillip Platt. President; Tim Phillips, Vice President; Mrs. Jeannie Stanley, Sponsor. 142 Campus Republicans l 'irst Row — David Neal, Lynn Kchler, Forrest Shields, David Brooks, David Dunaway. Second Row — Richard Squire, Ann Kirkland, Randall Smith. Third Row — Officers — Peggy Coghlan, sponsor; Clif Floyd. Treasurer; Kevin DeSain, Vice President; Brian Morlock, President; Karen Strilcy, Parliamentarian; Sheila Green, Secretary. U3 Church of Christ A. Council Members — First Row — Cindy Johnson, Laurin Boyd, Cindy Watson, George Halley. Second Row — Denise Johnston, Hugh Thompson. John IIag)cr. B. First Row — Mrs. Helen Hagler, Secretary; Grace Hagler, Cindy Watson, Cindy Parhan, Paula Hagler. Second Row — Laurin Boyd, Susan Craig, Cindy Johnson. Sonya Van Sickle, Tracy Taylor, Lee Ann Guinn. Third Row — Mark Kuhacck, Charles Whigham, Mark Stack, Darryl Willis, Don Harris, George Halley, John Hagler. Fourth Row — Oscar Goodson. Calvin Halley, James Head, Freddie Goodson, Mike Dunlap, John Swain, Hugh Thompson, Merle Moreland, Director. 144 Chi Sigma Delta Front Row — Kim George, Judy Lovell. Brenda Caster. Linda Shore, Veleta Strong, Beth Boyctt. Back Row — Jan McCaughan, Loretta Ferguson, Dewana Trent. Becky Wheeler. Cloria Gray, Vickie Tidwell, Terry Vrana, Donna McAdams. Front Row, on Steps — Jimmie Joseph. Jan Lee. Karen Smith. Jana Marshall. Cindy Ottmers, Susie Taylor, Debbie Smith, Karen Coolidge, Sherrie Rascoe, Patty Gresham. Back Row — Penny Messec, Robin Cheatwood, Pam Fagan, Donna Kocian, Sharon Bolton, Sheri Woodruff, Lynn Langston. Leigh Ann McKinney. Bonnie Johnson, Susan Wallace, Suzanne Ray. 145 Circle K A. First Row — Rhonda Howell, Robbie Nodinc, Pam Smith, KoKo Pollock, Krystal Bunt, Cindy Killion, Cindy Wilson, Lisa Blevins. Second Row — Joe White, Sponsor: Karen Smith, Janie Allen. Karen Crouch, Dclamic Presley, Cindy Johnson, Brenda Caster. Karen Blackstone. Debbie Allen, Helen dc Vcrtevil, Julie Ponce. Third Row — Laura Barnett. Denise Johnston. Roxanna Cruthis, Cindy Watson, Debbie Pullen, Laura Pincr. Kathi Brown, Pam McNalley, Nova Adamson, Kim Chapman, Kathi Coha-gan. Fourth Row — Clif Floyd, David Pin-derton, David Brooks. Steve Player. John Creenleaf, Steve Sills. Steve Berkley, Mike Manahan, Dana Sneed, Brian Harness. B. Officers — Karen Blackstone, Secretary-Treasurer; Kathi Cohagcn. President: Dana Sneed, 1st Vice President; Kathi Brown, 2nd Vice President. 146 Cosmetology Club First Row — Debbie Meyer, Debbie Headley, Treasurer; Rebecca Green. Reporter; Jan Thornbnigh. Sherrie Henderson, Sergeant at rms. Second Row — Rosie Taylor, Secretary; Darleen Thompson, social Chairman; Karmic Samples, Shirley .Mathis. Third Row — Wanda Boyce, Joe May, Stan Chamberlain, Gloria Harris. Vice President; Shirley Mathis, President. Seated on Right — Mrs. F. DeLois Allen. Sponsor and Carla Box. Seated on Left — Katy Lee and Charles Keys. Data Processing A. First Row — Laura Suiter, Belinda Worthington, Leasa Bagwell, Karen Phillips, Cloria Marque .. Second Row — Carole Stanley, Charlene Green. Lisa McCaugh, Bethany Kinney, Jo Poe, Cindy Wilson, Georgette Cary. Third Row — John Rincy, Danny Garcia, Kenneth Watkins, Steve Howeth. Kevin Brown. James Head, James Andrews, B. Davis, sponsor. B. Officers — First Row — Bethany Kinney, Vice President; Jo Poe, Secretary; Lisa McCaugh, Treasurer. Second Row — Bobby Davis, Sponsor; James Andrews, President. 148 Delta Psi Omega First How Dehhie Cheatham, Carrie Butler, Phyllis Pclscn, Lisa Parrish. Anne Kirkland. Marcella Johnson and Mike Adams. Second How Steve Mitchell. Cindy Wade, David Clemons, Bruce Gillespie, Brooks Tuttle. Steve Terrell, and Melissa Kuykendall. Third How — Melissa Majors. Honnie Wasson. 149 Engineer's Society A. Officers — Kathy Cook. Secretary; James Mcason, President; Dclamic Presley. Vice President. B. First How — Dr. Pete Hodri-guez, Paul Williams, Steve Lee, Dclamic Presley. Lucille Ileil, Hick Adams. Matt Fleming, Kathy Cook. Second How — Dan Leverett, Hamid Sihouyeh, Bobby Chapman, Ali Mohammadi, James Meason. Dale Dennis, Skipper Iloncycutt. B. 150 Footlight Players 151 First Row Terry Waylaid. Linda Nelson, Darryl Willis. Second Row — Melissa Markman, Melinda Kuykendall, Joan Sicltcns, Dale Lindsey, Francic Rcielielderfcr, Anne Kirkland, Ronnie Wasson. Third Row — Debbie Cheatham, Phyllis Fclscn, (.’indy Wade, Dan Ashcroft, Lisa Parrish, Bruce Gillespie. Melissa Majors, Douglas Hoppock, Sponsor. The Flare Staff Seated — Michele McMaster, copy editor, Dana Sneed, managing editor. Standing — Bo Griffin, editor; MeMe Herman, clubs editor; Bill Hedrick, student photographer and feature editor. 152 French and Spanish Club A. First Row — Barbara Tate, Patricia Eason, Mclisa Wright. Sheila Willoughby, Sonya Van Sickle, Reneau Davis, Vickie Compton. Second Row — Francis Frev. Sponsor; Teresa Radish, Martha Doss, Cindy Tntt, Deadre Smith, Cecelia Thompson, Julie Ponce. Third Row — John Smith. Bob Pyle, Dan Williams, Pansy Hudson, Jo Sims. B. Francis Frey. Sponsor; Dan Williams, Vice President; Sonya Van Sickle. Secretary; Patricia Eason, President. 153 Gals A. Officers — Miss Wcndolyn Brown, Sponsor; Jana Marshall, President; Sylvia Wilkins. Vice President; Jodie McKinney, Secretary-Treasurer; Laura Pearce. Reporter; Chcri Till. ICC Representative and Miss Evelyn Blalock, Sponsor. B. First Row — Becky Wheeler, Jane Allen, Jewel Lawson, Jana Marshall, Robbie N'odine. Second Row — Miss Evelyn Blalock, Sandra Process. Brenda Butler, Jodie McKinney. Katherine Williams, Laura Pearce, Jo Lynn Moffett. Third Row — Miss Wcndolyn Brown, Susan Gorham, Beverly Barlicr, Brenda Jones, Laura Finer, Paula Brooks. Sylvia Wilkins, Chcri Till. 154 .1 A i German Club A. Officers — First Row — Mary Alice Hunt, Vice President; Marina Ilaakc, Secretary. Second Row — Mrs. Elizabeth Ponder, Sponsor; Sheila Green, Treasurer; Willie Hollins, ICC Representative; Roxanna Cruthis. Reporter; David Griffith, President. B. First Row — Billy Lindlcy, Everett English, Cathy Smith, Sandra Martin, Cyle Cochran. Second Row — Mary Alice Hunt, David Griffith, Cathy Cross, Karen Black-stone. Joyce Duke, Susan Upright, Tina Arb-ter. Third Row — Steve Mitchell. Eldred Reed, Willie Hollins, Keith Paris, Gerry Ishee, Marina Haake, Sheila Green, Bryan Hudspeth, Marcella Johnson. Mrs. Elizabeth Ponder, Sponsor. 155 Kaleido- scope A. Officers — First Row Dana Parkinson, President; Taini Young, Secretary. Second Row — Mr. Francis Withers|X on, Spoasor; Mrs. Jean Velde, Sponsor. B. First Row — Taini Young, Danny Mason. Malinda McDonald, Mrs. Jean Velde. Second Row — Dana Parkinson, Jo Sims, Sheila Willoughby, Lee Demnon, Carter Tucker, Karen Crouch, Donny Pitchford, Janice Walker. Third Row — Cathy Maddox, Rick Onus. Fourth Row - Kirk Jones, Alpha Jackson, Thala Lively. Joy Ilaslcy. Mr. Francis Witherspoon. 156 Kilgore Association of Management Executives First Row (Seated) — Betty Hawkins. Krystal Bunt. Secretary; Pete Hays. President; Donna Kocian, Treasurer, and Karen Gage. Back Row — Debra Gordon, Janna Calender, Mrs. Bonny Edmonds. Advisor; Terri Badglcy. Donna McCollum. Loretta Ferguson, Jo Rusk, Angela Moses, Kathy Person. Kilgore College Amateur Radio Club I of I to Right — Mr. l Springer. s|xmsor: Janie's Gossett. Mark Chronistcr. and Mike Politiski. 158 Lawyers Club A. Front Row — Karen Striley, Cheryl Mine, Dana Sneed. Vice President; Paula Reid. E. L. Reid. President; Mala Ogden, Parliamentarian; John Riemann, David Castles. Sponsor. 159 Newman Club 160 First How — Maria Galban. Patricia Ash. Tina Reynolds, Tina Arhtcr. Second How — Mrs. June Shelton, Sponsor; Vicki Romensko. MeMe Merman. Salim Said Al-Kahtani. Third How — Mark Dulwclicr, Tricia Ott. Donna Kocian, Theresa Green. Dcedle Mackcnkcin|)cr. Nursing Club K. First How — Teresa Green, Cathy Schneider. Diedre Steen, Mary jcc Hall. Diana Gipson. Sandra Coricy. Tina Sanford. Second Row — Jeeky Messenger, Margaret Mc Donald. Darlene Maloney. Virgil teazin, Carolyn Stockman, Joe Wheeler, Ginger Holmes, Karen Haris, Merry Recce, Susan Comer. Connie Warren. Bohhy Dorsey. David liliespey, Janie Cowart. Sponsor. B. First Row — Susan Hudson, Cathy Thomas, Merridonna Bosley. Gwen Welch. Linda Boss. Second How — Pam Wyatt, Kathy Young. Joan Pearce, Leslie Ott. Paula Beaudet, Bonnie Ashe. Denise Boss, Dot Rogers. Third How — Greg MeDew. Patti Head. Linda BoIk , Sherry Fowler, Ruth I attic. Liz Hearne. Paula Stewart. Paramedical Club First Row — Brad Hardin, Pam Billingsly, Kathy Arden. Sharon Ramey, Debra Collier, Tondala Smith. Second Row — Randy Ham- montree, Lowell Main, Scott Hausler, Bill David, Woody Tipps. Tin Row — Bronson Marshall. 162 Phi Theta Kappa First Row — Laura Potter, Sheila Green, Belinda Worthington. Second Row — Tami Walker, Kim George. Lcasa Bagwell. Donna Ross. Karen Leblanc. Third Row — Bclynda Bess, Janis Melton, Debbie Lantrip. Mary Hooper, Marsha Jones. Elaine Stewart. Fourth Row — Debra Collier, Jacqueline McGill. Karla Troboy. Debra Dickson. Dayna McCoy. Toni VanZandt. Tina Dukes. Fifth Row — Karen Stri- ley. Melissa Majors. Debbie Mickan. Theresa Moore. Karen Crouch. Marilyn Butler, David Skccter. Sixth Row — Dana Sneed, Wayne Mitchell. Charles Jones. Randall Reese. Willie Hollins. George Fal cr. Mark Johnson, Mike Catons, David Gass, R. J. Dodson, Co-Sponsor, Anita Neely, Co-Sponsor. Phi Theta Omega First Row — Paul Harris, Mike Brower. Second Row — Clif Floyd, David Skccters; ICC Representative John Phillips. Third Row — Danny Labay. Mike Henderson; Treasurer, John Williams. Mike Bruner; Secretary. Fourth Row — Barry- Brooks, Craig Watson, Robert Brightwcll; Rush Captain, John White, Glen Jones. Fifth Row — Donny Gatlin. Bill Cox. Henry Pittman. Geary Hood. David Clemons. Randy Rieger. Sixth Row — Rick Larson. David Gillcspcy, Willie Hollins. David Walker, President; James Kilgore; Allan Miller; Pat Fanchcr, Dr. Richard Harrison, Sponsor. Police Science Pistol Club A. Officers — Top to Bottom — Bobby Weaver, Bill Echart, Sponsors; Mona Grimes, Secretary; Kenneth Beard, Treasurer; Hank Hillin, Vice President; John Murphy, President. B. First Row — Bobby Weaver, Sponsor; Dennis Blevins, Brenda Anderson, Cindy Fortin, Jimi Joseph, Cindi Johnson, Melody McKay, Bill Echart, Sponsor. Second Row — William A. Parker. Connie Dorman, Shelley Wiley, Rhonda Howell, Syndi Wayt, Jo Ann Thomas, John Sellars, Carl Gage. Third Row — Jerry Welch, Mona Grimes, Mary Acuff, Cathy Ingram, Mark Dzierzanowski, Ronnie Yandall, Patty Kctchersid. Fourth Row — Kenneth Beard, Dennis Webb, John Ritter. Jeff George. John Murphy, Rory Cuellar, Hal Brasier. Fifth Row — Joe McCaleb, Duke Pittman, Ronnie Miller, Luis Lopez, Hank Hillin. 165 Chorale, Grand Chorus, Madrigals and Swing Choir A. Swing Choir — First How — Darryl Willis, Grace Jacobus. Joe Brashcar. Second How — Donna Lewis, Sheila Berry. Carrie ftutler, Jeanncne Powell. Third Row — Bruce Fort ley. Mike Yancey, Steve Terrell, Marilyn Butler, and Beverly Matthews. B. Madrigals — First How- — Carrie Butler, Pam Vaughn, Julie Finley, Cindy Blakely. Second Row — John Kershaw, Marcella Johnson, Kenton Turner, Marian McLane, and Robin Rice. Third Row — Bronson Marshall. Steve Terrell. Steve Mitchell and Bill Rice. C. Chorale — Kneeling — Darryl Willis, Joe Brashcar, Bill Rice, Steve Mitchell, Robin Rice, Ernest Cox. Russell Proctz and Ron Phillips. Standing — Cindy Blakely. Angela Tcnpcnny, Pam Cooper, Brody Smith, Beverly Matthews, Marsha Jones, Mark Hooker, Marian McLane. Donna Lewis, John Kershaw, Debbie Mickan, Debbie Cheatham, David Brooks, Melissa Majors, Julie Finley, Bronson Marshall, Marilyn Butler, Sheila Berry, Jeff Lockhart, Lau-rin Boyd, Jeanncne Powell, Steve Terrell, Becky Wheeler, Pam Vaughn, Mike Yancey, Marcella Johnson, Grace Jacobus and Carrie Butler. D. Grand Chorus — First Row — Grace Jacobus, Lisa Parrish, Melissa Morris, Ron Phillips. Russell Proctz, Cathy Cross, Darryl Willis, Carrie Butler, Marsha Jones, Roddi Mcccc, Vicki Fowler, Butch Tubbs, Renee Perkins. Sheila Berry, Cindy Wilson, Cindy Blakely. Second Row — Stacy Harris. Pam Vaughn, Mike Yancey. Beverly Matthews, Julie Finley, Pam Edwards, Marcella Johnson. Donna Lewis. Jeanncne Powell. Joe Brashcar, Ernest Cox, Melissa Majors, Marilyn Butler, Lori McNitzky, Suzic Taylor, Becky Wheeler. Third Row — Lnurin Boyd, Rolrert Gibson, Robin Rice, David Pinkerton. Terri Badgley, Cathy Sweeney. Tracie Patterson, Jeff Lockhart, John Kershaw, David Williams, Van Bullock. Kenton Turner, David Ingram, Marian McLane, Steve Terrell, and Bill Rice. B. 166 D. 167 Ranger Staff Grace Jacobus, editor; Bill Hedrick, student photographer; Michele McMaster, staff member 168 A. First How — Frank Callander, Jay Clements. Cris Kcese, David Hoot. Paul McKnight. Bill Terry, Jim Sanders. Second Row — Peggy Howard. Sponsor; Shawn Westra, Jo Lynn Moffett, Donna Lewis, Linda Folmar, LaTanc Thrash, Kathy Person, Belinda Bates, Pam McCarty, Cindy Tutt. Jeanette Lackey. Third How — Dave Fails, Ken Beard, Rick Onns, Carter Tticker, Robert Marshall. Reese Meadows, Joe McFarland, Gary Hunt, Guy Howell. Joe Bob McCaleb, Hank Iiillin. Fourth Row — Johnny Thomas, John Jarvis, Mike Maddox, Robert Russell. Donald Floyd, Jimmy Cox. Bobby Martin, Mark Ehl, Wayne McFarland, Gary Vaughn. Seated in Front — Cindy Johnston. Mary Alice Hunt. B. Officers — Mary Alice Hunt, Reporter; Paul McKnight, Vice President; Shawn Westra. Secretary; Gary Hunt, President; David Root. ICC Representative. 169 Ranger Band A. Mr. Wallace Read, Band Director. B. Mr. Jerry Hale. Assistant Band Director. C. Band Officers — First Row — Tommy Flanders, Manager; Mike Adams. Reporter; Karen Phillips, Secretary; Theresa Moore, Reporter. Second Row — Sam Smith, Manager; Karen Killian, Reporter, George Fal cr, Vice President; and Nate Cassidy, President. D. Stage Band — First Row — Mary Lynn Spurlin, Gary Clark. Nate Cassidy, Scott Williams, Jerry Vinson, John Phillips, Danny Vinson. Tommy Flanders, Linda Roberson, and Butch Tubbs. Second Row — Mike Bruner, Clcnn Wells. Donald Gatlin, Terry Williams, Bryan Weiss. David Elias, George Faber, Joey Monk, Dennis Beckham and David Dean. Drum Major onna Youngblood Majorettes Beverly Bradshaw Cindy Cagle Debbie Guidry Tammy Johnson Debbie Kirkley Deborah Lahaic Karen LcBlanc Theresa Moore Band Members Mike Adams Ricky Anderson Keith Arneil Dennis Beckham Karen Blackstonc Robert Brightwcll larilyn Brimberry Barry Brooks John Brower Mike Bruner Martha Butler Nate Cassidy Corric Childress Gary Clark Carl Glower William Cox William Davis David Dean Theresa Dcnsman Monica Eakin David Elias George Faber Tommy Flanders James Fleming Bari Gammons Donald Gatlin Joe Griffin Terry Halloquist Lucille Hcil James I ienderson aren Hollinshead upper Honeycutt Geary flood Shelia Issac Marcella Johnson Rose Johnson H. G.Jones Lisa Jones James Kilgore Karen Killian Alice Koonce Daniel Labay 170 Rol crt Latham James Le let Mike Maddox Beverly Matthews Melinda McDonald Macquclinc McGill Jodie McKinney Roddi Meece Jam's Melton Vickie Messer Allan Miller Kelly Miller Jennyc Minnich Jo Lynn Moffett Joe Monk Linda Myers Marlisc Nelson Sara Norris Charles Osborne Virginia Pecry Karen Phillips John Philli| s Donald Pitchford Henry Pittman Kristi Plaschke Linda Rolierson Rol ert Bussell David Sccord Linda Sims Carolyn Smith Cathy Smith David Smith Donna Smith Melanie Smith Sam Smith Mary Spurlin Beverly Stanley Joe Tedder George Tipps Danny Vinson Jerry Vinson David Walker J. M. Waller Otto Watson Bryan Weiss Bobby Welch Glenn Wells Randy West John White Shelley Wiley Scott Williams Terry Williams Debra Wilson Mike Yancey Student Affairs Congress A. A. Sophomores — First Row — Jana Marshall, Mike Gatons, President; Bonnie Johnson, Reporter; and Karen Coolidge, Secretary. Second Row — Mr. Jud Griffin, Sponsor; Toni Van Zandt, Becky Wheeler, Pam Barnett. Mary Hooper. Mark Johnson, Vice President; and Mrs. Twink Ross, Sponsor. B. Freshmen — First Row — Steve Player, President; Donna McCollum, Jeff McKnight, Vice President. Second Row — Sue Perry, Angela Moses, Secretary; and Brenda Caster. Third Row — Nancy Hollabough, Danny Mason, and Alice Koonce, Reporter. 172 Saddle Tramps First Row — Lee Lyon. Robert I). Stanley. Rick Hooten. Second Row — Jean Gniver, Mary Alice Jameson, Vickie Tidwell. Margie Dulwcl cr. Joyce Ann Duke. Paul Draper, Sponsor. Third Row — Mike Bourcier, Mark Dulwcbcr, John Dunaway. Francis Austin. Charles Rolwy. James Carroll. Sponsor. Cheerleaders Cindy Bogue Becky Wheeler Debbie Mickan Debbie Smith Karen Coolidge Yvette Sanders Jana Marshall Betty Collins Veleta Strong Scribes First Row — McMc Herman, Secretary; Tina Arbter. Second Row — Barbara Tate, Treasurer; Cynthia Graham, Nova Adamson, Mrs. Mar- garet Miller, Sponsor; Michele McMastcr, Bill Hedrick, Reporter; Dana Sneed. President; Bo Griffin, Grace Jacobus. 175 Student Education Association A. First Row — Debra Marshall. Cathy Freeman, Tracy Platt. Robbie Nodine. Second Row — Dr. Norman Haltmeyer, Sponsor; Karen Dodd, Patty Patterson, Debbie Allen. Third Row — Melissa Wright. Sandra Procell. Fourth Row — Ellen Burch, Janice Booth. B. Officers — Debra Marshall. Vice President; Renee Warren, President; Debbie Allen, Publicity Chairman; Robbie Nodine. Reporter. 176 Tennis Team Left to Right — Coach Richard Fothcigll. Tuan Quach, Jean Cruver, Jim Lancaster. Jo Lynn Moffett. Karen Higbec, Susan Satterwhitc. Cary High, [erome Coleman, Mike Heed, Mike Manahan, Janies High, Mary Alice Hunt. Ranger Football Team First Row — Lynn Fonder (Mgr.), James Eltlcr (21), Johnny Fuller (44), Donnie Gill (20), Steve Robertson (22), Eddie Baca (65), Charlie Tate (13), Lee Ferrell (11), Randy Ferrell (24). Jimmy llormon (86), Elvis Perry (Mgr.). Second Row — Mike Rodriguez (Trainer), Boh Laird (60). Bohhv Penny (75), Bobby Wiggins (30). Rol crt Whittle (83), Dean Doty (52), Danny White (85). Scott Henderson (72). Dennis Maeik (73). Russell Ash (81), Kelly Murphy (Mgr.). Third Row — Marion Turner (Asst. Coach), Alton (.ray (63). Charlie Caggens (61). Darrell Williams (51), Lonnie Davis (40). Albert Ncwhousc (42). Jeff George (31), Randy Kleinc (76). Terry Torbet (71), Arthur Tatum (10). Fourth Row — Jim Prewitt (Asst. Coach), Mike Mcncfcc (33), Mark Ehlcrs (62). Michael Taylor (55), Larry Wright (70). Ricky Brown (45), Scott Summers (80). Jimmy Berger (88). Lloyd Langston (77). Tim McCown (66). Jim Miller (Head Coach). 178 Ranger Basketball Team First Row — Alan Goodman (12). Mark Twecdie (33). Eric Carter (22). Coach Terry George, Rick Rucker (34), David Parks (13). Runny Moore (11). Second Row — Duane Ret tig (14), Greg Bovd (24). Sam Steele (21). Harold Taylor (23). Rick Waller (42). Michael Powell (15). Carey Fcilds (40). Zack West (25). Sten-o-ettes A. Officers — First Row — Kathie Steele, Secretary; Jean Moore. Historian; Denise Camp, Reporter. Second Row — Lywane Davis, Sponsor; 1-aveil King. Co-President; Karen McDowell, Co-President; Mary Smith. Vice-President. B. 180 B. First Row Erma Hooks, Ann Hooks. Winnie Allen. Glenda Manning. Tammy Grandstaff. Pam Voss. Donna Smith. Debbie Guidry. Martha Butler, Alva Holt. Calva Porter. Second Row — Janice Cox. Inngard Wilson. Willie Mae Harris. Cherie Hilt man. Gay Pace. Kathy Pace. Judy Allen, Sylvia Reyes Arnold. Tina Dukes, Jamie Jacobs, Edith Northeutt. Mary Waggoner. Third Row — Karen McDowell. Pam Brooks. Shirley Isham. Glcnna Modisettc. Virginia Smith. Gloria Faulk. Mary Smith. Lavell King. Lila Johnson, Sharon Motley, Rhonda Wooten. La Wanda Doss. Rae Nell Jackson. C. First Row — Janet Gain, Tammic Todd, Arlene Anderson. Malinda Spencer. Tami Allen. Gina Grantham. Becky Mobley, Denise Mason. Second Row — Carol Coll crt, Eleanor Johnson, Dianne Dickinson. Brenda Postcll. Kathic Steele, Leasa Bagwell, Angela Clark. Becky Still. Maxia Henry, Vcmita Mosby, Edith Crcppell. Third Row — Cindy Harrison. Pam Webb. Donna Durrett, Angela DuShanc. Vicki Allen, Kelly McDowell. Patricia Hunter. Jane Coker. Denise Camp. Christie Mangham, Charlene Gay, Angie Ayers, Jean Moore. 181 The Kilgore Rangerettes A. Miss Gussic Nell Davis, Bangcrcttc Director B. Mrs. Arnodean Bolton. Assistant Director. C. Mrs. Chris Stewart, Pianist. I). 1976-77 Sophomore Bannerettes — Bottom Bow. lx-ft to Right — Joy Male, Margo Rochran. Ilia Maddox, Debra Pullen, Cay Ryan, Robin Wyrostek. Brenda Jones. Kim Ilaxton, Susan Gorham, Fran Perry, Marina Haakc, Lisa Dupuis. Becky Finklea, Cathy Cross. Ann Pinkerton, Dayna McCoy. Karla Trolroy, Terry Wakelcy, Nancy McCarty, Donna Drake, Michelle Mize lie, Delamie Presley. Lindsey Wilson. Lisa Tubbs, Janet Binford, Lcasa Bagwell, Javan Bass. Dunri Butaud, Mary Hooper, Sherrie Kostoff. Top Bow. Left to Bight — Freshman Bangercttcs — Kathy Heller. Becky Dohrman, Paula Brooks, Pam McNally, Diane Dodd, Nancy Hollabaugh. Bosannc Bennschcidt. Kelly Baldridge. Diane Ilinson, Lynne Adams. Ix sa Craves, Helen Ibarra, Ann Depew, Diane Hobbs. Laura Lewis. Cindy Pinkerton, Pam Lcmainc, Suzanne Davis, Colccn Rivers, Vicki Van Liew, Denise Mason, Brenda Myrick. Tracy Hendlcy, Kelly Crawford. Kim Kibbc, Suzie Swinglcr, Nicki Tribbcy, Tina Pittman, Kim Sanders. Diane Bubin. Officers Captain Kathi Brown. Front — Lieutenants Left to Bight — Kim Chapman, Bae Ann McMullen. Laura Barnett, Beverly Bochin. Wesley Foundation A. Officers — First How — Robin Roberts, Lisa Currin. Shcrron Killingsworth. President; Sharon Bolton, Diane Leach, Mike Schutz, Handy Mullikin, Director. Second How — James Kilgore. Dave Jackson, Kathi Brown, Debbie Mickan, Phillip Couch. B. First How — Tcm McCollum, Billy Liiulley, Sharon Bolton. Jimi Joseph, Dudley Plai-sancc, Robin Chcatwood, Janis Carter, Clif Floyd, Patty Skeen, Kevin DcSain. Second Row — Shcrron Killingsworth, Diane Leach, Tami Allen, Karen Blackstonc, Mary Lynn Spurlin. Dana Sneed, Karen Jones, Vicki Van (Jew, Debbie Smith, Lori McNitzky, Mike Schutz, Denise Dcmarct. Ellen Burch. Third How — Shcrie Jones, Julie Teel, Margie Dul-wclrcr, Luther Mitchell, Robin Roberts, Lisa Currin, Cathy Ingham. Debbie Pullen, Cathy Bcngston. Sondra Molnari, Debbie Mickan. David Skecters. Bo Wesson, Laura Barnett, Vanda Hester, Handy Mullikin. Fourth How — Dave Jackson. Tracic Patterson. James Kilgore, Jimmy Kilpatrick. Phillip Couch. David Pinkerton. Joy Hale. Kathi Brown. 184 Zeta Phi Omega A. First Row — Linda Turner, Vice President; Kris Plaschkc. President; Laura Barnett, ICC Representative; Ilia Maddox, ICC Representative. From the Bottom of the Stairs — Kathi Brown, Rush Captain; Kim Haxton, Historian-Reporter; Lindy Burns. Treasurer; Lisa Jones, Secretary. B. First Row — Kristi Plaschkc, Laura Barnett, Linda Turner, Linda Burns. Ilia Maddox, Lisa Jones, Kim Haxton. Second Row — Laura Lewis. Kathy Cross, Dana McCoy, Becky Finklea, Kcm Kibbe, Kay Fuller, Nancy McCarty, Lisa Dupuis, Kelly Horton. 'Iln'rd Row — Cindy Pinkerton, Cathy Carmichael. Denise Pirtle. Donna Myers. Debbie Pullern, Brenda Jonas, Beverly Rochin, Ann Pinkerton. Kelly Baldridge. Kathi Brown, Cathy Cohagan. Fourth Row — Cindv Johnson. Sue Perry, Dunri Butaud. Mary Hooper, Becky Lattimore, LouAnn Lattimorc, Nicky Tribbic, .Vlalinda McDonald. 185 Board of Trustees James E. Muckleroy President Dayton Walkup Secretary Bruce D. Swann Vice President ■■ III.. Me Rail! Vdrian Dozier Jolm T. ( mu. |i llerltert Kn.nitli . c;. Morton. Jr. k Me oniiu o Dr. Stewart H. McLaurin Executive Vice President Bert E. Woodruff Business Manager Bob Bnrlxrr Director oi Plant Administration 190 I-cslie L. Matthews Dean of Occupational Education Joe B. Cruseturner Registrar and Director of Admissions Dr. Gerald W. Pinson Dean of Community Services and Continuing Education Jeanne D. I laic Director of Public Relations M. Kenneth Whitten Dean of Student Services Dr. Charles B. Fforio Dean of Arts and Sciences f—“—'N Administra- tion and Faculty The instructional program of Kilgore College is the essential ingredient behind the college motto, “Emphasis Excellence.” Qualified academic, occupational and technical personnel prevail in each area. Buildings, equipment and supplies are abundant to compliment the versatile and enthusiastic teachers. Education at Kilgore College is conducted for the common good. The common good depends upon a free search for truth and its free expression. . . . The instructor is free from the corrosive fear that others, inside or outside the college community, may threaten his professional career or the material benefits occurring from it. Each faculty member has full freedom in the classroom in discussing the subject which he teaches. Each faculty member is also a citizen of his nation, state and community, and when he speaks, writes or acts as such, is free from institutional censorship or discipline. — Personnel Policies and Procedures Manual 1976-77 J 9? John W. Cornett Library Gnssic Nell Davis Rangcrettes Thomas E. Nixon Data Processing Johnny R. Davenport Instructional Media Harry Douglas Housing, Bookstore Lamar Tankersly Financial Aids Directors of Related Services Louise Jeter Guidance and Counseling Student Activities 193 Business Office Bob Barbee Purchasing Agent Plant Administration, Security Bert Woodruff Business Manager Glenda Butts Betty Hren Mary Bess Mercer Domingn Rodriquez Daniel E. Stalcup Secretary, Purchasing Accountant Bursar Cashier Receiving Agent Agent Registrar's Office Joe B. Cruseturner Registrar Lamar Tankersly Director Bess Rayford Assistant Registrar Sandra L. May Secretary Phyllis Stalcup Secretary Robin Hillycr Clerk Financial Aid Doris Cummings Mary Webb Clerk Secretary to Director 195 Student Services Addie Lou Jefferson Secrctaty Joy Smith Secretary M. Kenneth Whitten Dean of Student Services Wayne Smith Campus Photographer John W. Rossum Assistant Joseph M. Webb Director of Student Activities 196 ■asum a Bookstore Harry Douglas Director Mattie Pace Clerk Mary A. Robertson Clerk Instructional Media Johnny R. Davenport Director Cathy Ellis Media Technician Carolyn Faye Ashley Secretary 197 Steven R. Holmes Media Technician Library Linda Argudin Lorcne Middleton Librarian Librarian John W. Camett Director Jackie Claybom Clerk Louise Fields Clerk Billie R. l ce Clerk Judy Matthews Clerk Wade McCollum Secretary to Library Director Louise Raby Clerk Brenda Robertson Clerk Josie B. Boss Clerk Imogcnc Turner Clerk Post Office and Vending Operations M. I.ilnnnn linrokcr Mail Clerk W. CJfcn Hahy Director. Vending Operations 199 4 Divisional Directors David Castles Social Science Division' Bill llolda Fine Arts Division Bonnie Porter Business Administration Division Pete Rodriguez Engineering-Science Division Joe Ilollie Turner Athletic Division Annie Lou Winton Communications Division 200 Department Chairmen Mary K. Beccue Women’s Physical Education Merritt Johnson Technical Education Hyman Lanfer Biolog)' Bari Kira Pankhurst Office Occupations Wallace Head Music B. I). Sorrell Data Processing Francis Witherspoon Art Opal Stewart Nursing H. C. Welch Marketing and Distribution Frank J. Zatopek Vocational Education Business Administration Division Cindy Barnes Typing Charline Bean Speech Joan Colluin Typing Patricia Connell Accounting Harold Graver Introduction to Business, Economics Bobby Davis Data Processing, Key Punch l.ywane Davis Typing Jud Griffin Accounting. Economics Billy Griffith Economics J. L. Harris Introduction to Business Walt Madison Accounting. Economics Robert Sprouse Data Processing. Key Punch Margaret Squire Typing Edwin Theiman Accounting Florence Waldman Accounting East Texas Police Academy Roliert V. Bradford Instructor Alan L. Manning Director Bill McMillion Instructor Sam Douglas Baptist Student Union Merle L. Moreland Church of Christ Randy Mullikin Wesley Foundation Fine Arts Division V .' A Raymond Caldwell Theatre Rolxrrt Chilman Music Jerry D. Hale Music Douglas Iioppouk Theatre Jeanne Johnson Music Sarali L. Latch Music Anne Dean Turk Music Jean Velde Art Engineering — Science Division Gilbert Andrics Graphics Myron Bryant Mathematics James T. Carroll Biolog)' Robert S. Daniel Mathematics H. Paul Draper Mathematics Pegg)' Howard Biolog)' Wayne Lacy Agriculture Kay McKinley Biology J. D. Rainey Chemistry Charles H. Richardson Engineering Barbara Rossman Biology June Shelton Biology Alfred Springer Engineering Communications Division Elwyn Bono English Bonnie Brown English B. J. Dodson Speech. Broadcasting Francis Frey French. Spanish Lottie Outtry English Bichard Harrison English Kathleen J cks English n Marilyn Undo English n Margaret Miller Journalism ElizaUth Fonder L-erman iV‘r, ara Bead English Jeanne Scott English Physical Education and Athletics Division Evelyn Blalock Women’s P.E. Amodean Bolton Assistant Director, Hangerettcs , Wcndolyn Brown Women’s P.E. Bicliard Fothcrgill Tennis. Coach Terry George Basketball Coach James II. Miller Head Football Coach James A. Prewit Assistant Football Coach Marion Turner Assistant Football Coach Occupational Education Division Alfred Allen Automotives Fannie DeLois Allen Cosmetology William A. Barker Electronics John Barnett 1 lorology Milton Bclflowcr Printing Car)’ S. Bennett Drafting Donald Churchill Commercial Art Virginia J. Cowart Nursing 206 Occupational Education Division Zudora Deaton Cosmetology Michael Earley Marketing Distribution Billy E. Echart Police Science Bonny Edmonds Fashion Merchandising Doloris Gcntsch Nursing Willard Gore Industrial Math Physics James A. Hren Drafting Devoria Jackson Nursing L. M. Jeffus Horology Sara Keith Medical Laboratory Technician Patricia Kellner Nursing Martha King Fashion Merchandising Wesley Kouba Electronics Herbert R. LeBlanc Drafting Charles Lovelace Oil Gas Maureen Middlebrook Nursing Charles K. Miller Marketing Distribution Joe Miller Metals Janet Newsom Nursing Lindt Oswalt Nursing Occupational Education Division Phillip Peacock Metals Neva Reagan Health Occupations Ammer M. Rettig Reading David Richards Photography Dennis Richardson Industrial Electricity Doris Rieman Nursing Martha Smith Nursing William Stewart Oil and Gas Charles Turner Diesel Engines John Turner Electrical Technology John Underwood Welding Alfred Watson Safety 208 Social Science Division Doris Holt History Bonnie M. Doming History Peggy Coghlan Government Norman llaltmcyer Psychology David NlcElroy History Martha O'Hagan Sociology Twink Boss Psychology Nclda Smith History Latanc Speer Government Jeanic K. Stanley Government Rudolph C. Tatseh Psycholog)’ Joe L. White History Administrative Secretaries Betty L. Holt Office of the President Nellie Ann Richardson Office of Executive Vice President Ida B. Smith Division of Continuing Education Secretaries Susan Clear)' Technical Vocation Division Lessic Cravcr Business Administration Joie England Occupational Education Division Jen Harris Fine Arts Division Charlotte Ann Paul East Texas Police Academy Peggy Riley Nursing Department Data Processing Carolyn Brightwell Dee Diedering Michael Pickitt Harriett Bredemicr Elaine Woodmansce Lab Assistant Key Punch Operator Programmer Programmer Computer Operator 210 Dormitory Services Beryl Adams Supervisor. Davis Hall Leslye Dunaway Supervisor, Hi-Kise Dormitory Grace Forrester Supervisor, Hi-Kise and Davis Hall Anne Jackson Desk Clerk, Hi-Ri$c Dormitory Sibyl Lee Night Supervisor, Davis Hall Wincll Reynolds, Desk Clerk, Davis Hall Alfred Springer, Supervisor, Men's Dormitory Norma Weller Night Supervisor, Hi-Rise Dormitory Security Force 211 Security Force — Robert B. Green, J. C. Dudley. Thomas B. Haprcr. and Monnie Bryant, Security Guards; and Mr. Bob Barbee, Director of Security. Cafeteria Personnel M. Ida Wyatt and Nancy Northcutt, manager. Cafeteria — First How — Faye Corp, Glasdy Hale. Ollic Sadler. Sarah Williams and Wilda Lancy. Second How — Lester Williams. Thelma Williams. Sidney Farrow, manager; Thelma Dixon. Eloisc Fortley. Lynda I lowic and (Henna Harper. Maintenance Staff Maflord Beall Joe Clark LeonDodgen Calvin Fortson Joe Hightower Claude Hopkins Ronnie Lee Russell Lee, Supervisor James Moore Billy Owens Vernon Pegncs Joe Reagh Jim Self Custodians Elsie M. Ashley Oddic Britton John Daniel Lola M. Hightower Alcan Lampkin Sally Leach Maeona Liner Edna Mac Mitchell Evelyn Sanders Lois Sanders Carrie Shepherd Daniel Taylor Troy Wheat 213 STUDENTS 2 Abbott, Franklin D. (F) Longview Abernathy, Brent T. (F) Gladewatcr Abraham, Jim K. (S) Kilgore Abrahams. Rebecca (F) Alexandria, La. Acuff, Mary D. (F) White Oak Adams, Beverly C. (F) Longview Adams, Delmar C. (O) Kilgore Adams. Joe W. (F) Longview Adams, Lynne L. (F) Kilgore Adams, MichaelJ. (F) Kilgore Adamson, John E. (F) Kilgore Adamson, Nova J. (F) Kilgore Adkins. Elizal cth (F) Gilmer Adkisson, Max E. (S) Longview Adkisson. Peggy J. (F) Longview Aguirre. Elsa (S) San Antonio Aide. Ronald C. (S) Longview Ahlc, Stephen M. (S) Longview Akin, Graig B. (O) Kilgore Akin. Sandra M. (F) Kilgore Akins, Gary F. (O) Longview Akpan. Sunday J. (S) Uyo Ses. Nigeria Al Kahtani, Salim S. (F) Houston Al Shaiban, Ibrahim (F) Houston All ert. Stephen W. (O) Longview Albertson, Debra L. (F) Kilgore Aldridge. Cynthia K. (S) Longview Alex. Bruce E. (F) Longview Alexander. Bobby J. (O) Seminole. Okla. Alexander, David W. (F) Longview Alexander, Deliorah E. (F) Longview Alexander, James C. (O) Longview Alexander, James (S) While Oak Alexander, Sherry (O) Ixmgvicw Alexander. Steve R. (O) Kilgore Alford, Gloria E. (F) Longview Alford, James S. (O) Henderson Alford, Mitch J. (S) Henderson Allen. Beatrice M. (S) Bethany. Tex. Allen, Cynthia A. (O) Longview Allen, D'Ivy L. (O) Gladewatcr Allen. Debra A. (F Kilgore Allen, Elizabeth F. (O) Longview Allen. Fred L. (S) Avingcr Allen, Gennie L. (S) Bethany. Tex. Allen, Jane E. (F) Longview Allen, Judy D. (S) Kilgore Allen, Mark C. (F) Longview Allen. Shirley A. (S) Longview Allen, Tami J. (O) Lufkin Allen, Vicki L. (F) I ongvicw Allen, Winnie V. (S) Bethany, La. Alston, Katina (F) Kilgore Alston, Kenneth W. (S) Kilgore Altman. Ruth A. (O) Gilmore Aman. Paul G. (S) Kilgore Amick, Carl S. (O) Kilgore Anderson. Arlene M. (F) Longview Anderson. Brenda L. (F) Longview Anderson, Durrcn V. (S) Longview F. — Indicates Freshman S. — Indicates Sophomore O. — Indicates Other 215 Anderson, James W. (O) Longview Anderson, Jimmy B. (S) Longview Anderson, Joyce L. (F) Kilgore Anderson, LcRoy (S) Marshall Anderson. Ricky K. (S) Longview Anderson, Willie R. (O) Longview Andrews. Howard N. (F) Kilgore Andrews, James V. (S) Longview Andrews, Mary V. (O) Marshall Andnis, Kddic M. (S) SclmanCity Angel. Boss E. (S) Bronte Anthony, Jolynn (F) I lenderson Applewhite. Lurry (O) Longview Arbtcr, Tina M. (F) Longview Arden, Kathy L. (F) Longview Arden, Kit II. (S) Kilgore Annistead, Billy J. (O) Kilgore Armontrout. Tanya (O) Kilgore Armstrong, Charlie (O) Longview Arncil. Keith C. (O) Montclair, N.J. Arnold. Eugene T. (O) Longview A saw Evelyn N. (O) Longview Ash. Patricia A. (S) Longview Ash. Bussell XV. ($) Lufkin Ashcroft, Carey I). (S) Longview Ashe. Bonnie B. (S) Longview Ashley, Claude M. (S) Kilgore Ashley. Eloisc (F) Kilgore Askew, Bandy S. (O) Kilgore Atkins. Tracy L. (O) White Oik Atwood, Kermit L. (O) Henderson Amnock. Douglas M. (O) Henderson Aumock, Lavonne (O) Henderson Austin. Frances L. (F) Longview Azar, Shirley F. (F) Longview Azbell, Kerry D. (S) Hallsville Baca, Edward (S) Nassau Bay Badgley, Terri E. (F) Houston Baglcy. James L. (F) Longview Bagwell, Lcasa L.. (S) Kilgore Bailey. Arthur C. (O) Longview Bailey, Brenda S. (O) I ongview Bailey. Chujunna F. (F) Longview Bailey. Delk rah K. (S) Gladewatcr Bailey, Freddie L. (S) Longview Bailey, Jenny D.(S) Kilgore Bailey, Michael L. (F) Longview Bailey. Patricia S. (F) Gladewatcr Bailey. Patsy L. (S) Marshall Baird, lois S. (S) Longview Baker. Dclwrah J. (S) Longview Baker, John M. (S) Marshall Baker, Penny C. (S) Longview Baker, Rolicrt L. (S) Longview Baker, Shirley S. (O) Longview Baker. Tammy L. (F) Ixmgview Baker, Warren D. (O) Longview Baldridge, Kelly (F) Longview Ballard. Bonnie D. (F) Jacksonville Bane. David P. (F) I lenderson 216 Baraukas. Carl A. (O) Longview Barber, Barrie L. (F) San Antonio Barber, Beverly A. (F) Longview Barber, Marilyn D. (S) Gilmer Barl cr, Steven J. (S) Longview Barham, Ronnie A. (F) Gladcwatcr Barker, Johnny M. (O) Longview Barker, Kenneth W. (S) I lallsvillc Barlow, Gwendolyn (S) Gladcwatcr Barnes, Gregory D. (S) Houston Barnett, June J. (O) Longview Barnett, Kimberly (F) Bryan Barnett. Laura L. (S) Garland Barnett, Pamela L. (F) Longview Barman, Lisa K. (F) Longview Barrett. Bobby J. (F) Longview Barrett, Gary C. (O) Overton Barrett. Sonya L. (O) Overton Barrillcaux, Allen (O) Kilgore Barton, Linda S. (F) Henderson Barton, Melody M. (S) Hallsville Barton, Robert W. (F) Kilgore Bass, James T. (O) Longview Bass, Javan R. (S) Kilgore Bass. lorry W. (S) Kilgore Bass, Marla J. (S) Longview Bass, Vickie L. (S) Longview Baughman, Sherrie (F) Henderson Baumgardner, Ida S. (F) Longview Baxter, Barry K. (F) Longview Bay, Richard L. (F) Kilgore Bean. Larry (O) Longview Beard, Kenneth D. (S) Longview Beasley, Mark K. (F) Longview Beasley, Mimi C. (O) Longview Beaudct, Paula L. (O) Overton Bechtol, George VV. (O) Garland Bcchtold, Chris K. (F) Longview Beckham, Dennis M. (S) Longview Beckham, Margaret (O) Marshall Bclew, Jack L. (S) Longview Bel flower, Spcnccr (O) Longview Bell. Charles C. (S) Henderson Bell. Chris D. (S) Kilgore Bell, Kevin, H. (S) Carthage Bell. Laurie P. (F) Gladcwatcr Bell, Paul W. (O) Longview Bell, Sheryl I. (O) Longview Bengston, Katherine (F) Dallas Bennett. Joel A. (O) Longview Bennett, Velma H. (F) Longview Benton, Debbie G. (F) Longview Benton, Ronald (F) Cohnesncil Berger, James D. (O) Yoakum Bergeron. Jamie C. (S) Marshall Berkley, Stephen L. (F) Dallas Berry, Sheila A. (S) Longview Bcrryhill, Robert (O) Gilmer Bess. Belynda J. (S) Kilgore Bice, Mark A. (O) Marshall 217 Biggs, Jackie E. (F) Longview Bill. Ursula A. (F) Henderson Billingslca, Steve (S) Daingerficld Billingsley. Pamela (F) Longview Biniller, Donn C. (()) Longview Biuford, Janet L. (S) Longview Bingaman. Linda J. (F) l mgvicw Birtlieher. James F. (()) Longview Bisese. John C. (S) ixmgvicw Bishop, Gerald B. (S) Marshall Bishop. Biehard A. (()) Gilmer Bissell, John W. (F) Ixmgvicw Bivens. Freddie B. (O) Longview Black. Alan L. (O) Longview Black. Bill C. (S) Gilmer Black. Debra S. (F) Longview Black. Lana M. (S) Gladcwater Black, Mar)' L. (S) Ixmgvicw Blackburn, Delmrah (S) Longview Blackmon. Bickie L. (S) Gladcwater Blackmon. Wayne M. (O) Kilgore Blackstonc. Karen (S) lading Blake, Mary S. (O) Longview Blakeley. Clarence (O) Ilallsville Blakeley. Cynthia L. (F) Longview Blacklack, Bohin G. (S) Longview Blalock. Belinda J. (O) Longview Blankenship. Garry (O) Longview Blanton. John D. (S) Overton Blanton, Tommy B. (O) Longview Blaylock. Barry A. (F) Longview Blevins. Elixaltcth (F) Mt. Pleasant Bohhitt. Bolthy J. (S) Overton BoIk , Linda W. (O) Longview Bockmon, James T. (S) Daingerficld Bogne. Cindy A. (O) Longview Bolden, Janice K. (S) Gladcwater Bolton. Sharon S. (F) Jacksonville Bonds. Donna B. (S) Henderson Bonds, Sheryl A. (S) Conroe Bonner, James I.. (O) Carthage Booth. James P. (F) Diana Booth. Janice L. (S) Longview Booth. Stuart L. (F) Longview Bordelon. Phyllis (O) Kilgore Burden. Gladys P. (F) Gilmer Borens, Mary F. (F) Longview Boring. Margaret T. (O) Longview Boscan. Danilo (S) New York. N.Y. Bosley. Jack D. (O) Kilgore Bosley. Merridonna (O) Kilgore Bounds. David A. (S) Longview Bounds, James E. {()) Carthage Boureicr, Michael (O) Longview Bowden, Clifford H. (F) Gladcwater Bowden. Sharon D. (S) White Oak Bowen. David M. ( )) Longview Bowens. Deborah C. (F) Mt. Enterprise Bowens, O. V. (O) Mt. Enterprise Boyce. Wanda B. (O) White Oak 218 Boyd, Debra K. (F) Longview Boyd, Gregor)' E. (S) Denton Boyd. John M. (O) Longview Boyd, Latirin (F) Henderson Boyd, Bussell (F) Cason Boyett, Beth E. (O) Longview Bozman. Bobby A. (O) Longview Bradl ery, jerry R. (S) Lanevillc Bradficld. Caren M. (F) Austin Bradley, John E. (O) Kilgore Bradley, Mark A. (O) Pittsburg Bradshaw, Beverly (F) New London Bramlctt, Carl S. (F) Longview Branch. I lelen L. (O) Longview Brantley, Georgia (S) Marshall Brashcar, Joseph (F) Longview Brasicr, Hal E. (O) Longview Brelsford. Randall (F) Longview Brennion, J. B. (O) Longview Brewer. Davit! P.(S) Longview Brewer, Jimmy R. (S) Cladewater Brightwell, Carolyn (O) Kilgore Brightwcll. Kelly (F) Kilgore Brightwell, Margaret (O) Henderson Brightwell. Relwcca (F) Kilgore Brightwcll, Robert (S) Henderson Brinson, William II. (F) Longview Brint, Rickey O. (O) Marshall Broadwater. Charles (F) Kilgore Broadwater, Jack (O) Kilgore Brock. Claxton D. (O) Longview Brooks, Barry L. (S) Timpson Brooks. Edward R. (O) Carthage Brooks, Evelyn M. (S) Longview Brooks. Frank D. (S) Longview Brooks, Larry (O) Longview Brooks, Paula S. (F) Sherman Brooks, Sheila L. (S) Gilmer Brooks, Steve R. (S) I-ongvicw Brookshire. Mark (O) Longview Broughton. William (F) Marshall Broumley, Linda H. (O) Hallsville Broussard. Johneicc (O) Daingerfieltl Brower, John M. (F) Texarkana Brown. Daniel E. (O) Longview Brown. Judy B. (O) Atlanta Brown, Kathi B. (S) McAllen Brown. Kevin (S) Kilgore Brown. Pamela K. (O) Longview Brown, Reginald (F) Longview Brown. Richard C. (O) Longview Brown, Stuart J. (S) Kilgore Brown. William A. (F) Cladewater Bruington. Michael (F) Conroe Brumlcy, Richard (O) Longview Bruner, Michael W. (O) Longview Bryan, Billy E. (S) Overton Bufkin, Frank M. (O) Longview Bullard. Brent J. (S) Longview Bullock. Van (O) Longview 219 Bumgardner, Paula (S) Kilgore Built. Krystal A. ($) Lone Star Bunt. Marilyn S. (()) IlalLsville Burandt. Ruth C. (F) Longview Burch, Ellen P. (F) Overton Burd, Lloyd W. (O) Henderson Burd, Toni.M. (F) Henderson Burkes, Tommy R. (F) I.ongvicw Burkett. Samuel M. (O) Kilgore Burks, Eddy R. (O) I lenderson Burks, Martha D. (F) Ixmgview Burnett. Barbara L. (O) Easton Burns, Judith J. (O) Longview Burns. Linda J. (F) Garland Burns, Michael A. (F) Kilgore Burroughs. Rolicrt (F) Cladcwater Burrows. Richard T. (O) Cladcwater Burtner, Carl A. (O) Webster. N.Y. Burton. Raymond L. (O) Easton Busche, Alan (F) Longview Bush. Dorothy (S) Ixmgview Butaud, Dunri (F) Groves Butler. Brenda L. (F) Cladcwater Butler, (Carrie (S) Longview Butler, Martha N. (S) Kilgore Byers, Fayrcnc (O) Longview Byrd. Richard D. (O) Marshall Cabbincss, Billy R. (O) Longview Cagle, Cindy J. (S) Tyler Cain. Catherine (F) White Oak Cain, Cynthia E. (F) Longview Cain. Janet L. (F) Kilgore Calliert, Craig A. (S) Ixmgview Caldwell. Carol A. (O) Longview Calender, Janna (S) Kilgore Calico. Glenda C. (S) Kilgore Callaway, Erma O. (O) Longview Calvert. Ginger L. (S) Gilmer Cameron, C.lendia (O) Ore City Cammack. Rol ert E. (S) Kilgore Camp, George I. (F) Kilgore Camp. Sheryl D. (F) Kilgore Camp. Vickie (F) Longview Campltell, Dennis (F) Gilmer CampMI, Roland (S) Cladcwater Canon, Kenneth G. (S) Longview Canon. Olin B. (S) Longview Capps, Audrey L. (F) Ixmgview Cap| s. Barn,- L. (F) DcKalb Capps, Betty A. (S) Lone Star Cap| s. Willie G. (S) Gladcwatcr Capt. Stephanie S. (O) Kilgore Carlisle, Charles (S) I lallsville Carlisle, Larry W. (O) Kilgore Carlton, JoAnn (F) Henderson Carnlcy, Blinda (S) Kilgore Caqxmtcr, Ethel (O) Longview Carpenter. Judy (S) Daingcrficld Carr, Charles A. (()) Kilgore Carroll. Gayle B. (O) Kilgore 220 Cumith, Matthew C. (F) Longview Carter, Aubrey (O) Longview Carter, Donald L. (S) Longview Carter, Erie C. (F) Carthage Carter, Cary J. (S) I lenderson Outer, Jam's L. (F) Denton tauter, Michael D. (F) Dallas Carter, Paul W. (S) Kilgore tauter, Hel ecca L. (F) Longview Outer, Teresa A. (S) Longview Cary. Georgette (F) Henderson tairy, Lloyd (S) Henderson Cary. Marvin L. (S) I Icnderson Case, Chester A. (S) Longview Casey. Patrick W. (O) Longview Caskey, Carol A. (S) Henderson Cassidy, Nathan E. (S) Longview Castellanos, Carlos (S) Tulsa, Okla. Caster. Brenda (F) Grapevine Caster. Tina G. (S) Grapevine Castlel erry, Stuart (O) Longview Castlcl)erry, Wanda (O) Longview Cates, Diane M. (S) Longview Cates, Michael R. (S) Henderson Oithcy, Bandall (O) McGregor Cuto, Kevin D. (F) Kilgore Ccarley. Susan E. (S) Longview Chadwick. Daniel W. (F) Kilgore Chamberlain, Stanley (S) Henderson Chamltcrs, Brian E. (S) Dallas Chandler. Donna S. (S) Longview Chandler, Greene C. (O) Longview Chandler, William (F) Longview Chapman, Boltby J. (S) Daingcrficld Chapman, Dixie S. (S) Longview Chapman, Kiml erly (S) Longview Chapman, Nonna J. (O) Longview Cheatham, Debra K. (S) Daingcrficld Chcatwood. Robin J. (F) Ocala, FI. Cherry, Keith W. (S) Longview Chestnut, Melissa (F) Longview Childress, Carrie (F) Daingcrficld Childress, Larry P. (S) Marshall Chitwood, Julie A. (O) Longview Chote, Lula A. (F) Overton Chronister. Mark A. (S) Gladcwatcr Chumley, Charles II. (O) Longview Clanton, Cynthia R. (F) Marshall Clark, Angie G. (S) Kilgore Clark. Betty S. (O) Gladcwatcr Clark. Charlie C. (O) Longview Clark, Gary E. (O) Kilgore Clark. Linda K. (O) Longview Clark, Linda S. (O) Ore City Clark, Mark A. (S) Kilgore Clark, Ramona M. (O) Henderson Clarke. DorthyG. OF) Longview Clay. Wayne K. (S) Longview Cleary, Caren E. (F) Kilgore Cleary. Susan L. (O) Kilgore 221 Clemens, Tony W. (S) Kilgore Clements, Jay S. (S) Atlanta Clemons, David B. (F) Longview Clifton, Patricia (F) Longview Cline. Dana W. (F) Corpus Christi Cline, Stephen R. (O) Kilgore Cline, Susan F. (S) Kilgore Cloninger, Beverly (F) Longview Cloninger, Lewis M. (S) Marshall Cloud, George H. (O) YVhitc Oak Cloud, Linda K. (O) Longview Cloud. Mary M. (F) White Oak Clowcr, Carl T. (F) Overton Coats, Marjorie (F) Henderson Cobh, Mark L. (S) Atlanta Cobb, William K. (F) Henderson Coby, Clemmie M. (F) Gilmer Coby, Ella B. (O) Glade water Coby, James L. (O) Longview Coby, Jannie (O) Gladewater Coby, Jimmy (F) Gladewater Coby, Regina L. (O) Longview Cochran, Cyle E. (F) Daingcrfield Cocke, Charlotte (F) Longview Cockrill, Lee V. (O) Hughes Springs Coffey, Eddie L. (S) Longview Cohagan, Kathleen (S) Bcntonville. AR Coker, Jane M. (F) Longview Colbert. Carol S. (F) Longview Cole, Doyle G. (S) Longview Coleman, Horace E. (F) Henderson Coleman, James C. (S) Henderson Coleman, Jerome L. (S) Henderson Coleman, Kathy L. (S) Kilgore Coleman, Margaret (F) Longview Collier. Debra (S) Longview Collier, Joe (O) Longview Collier. Kyle P. (S) Longview Collier, Sherry L. (F) Colmesncil Collier, Vicki M. (F) Longview Collins, Betty C. (S) Hallsville Collins. Jean M. (F) Hallsville Collins, Mark K. (S) Longview Colvin. Charles F. (S) White Oak Coiner, Susan E. (S) Longview Compton. Vickie L. (S) Kilgore Conn, Donald W. (S) Longview Conner, Virgil L. (F) Kilgore Connor. Danny L. (S) Daingcrfield Connor, Vanessa K. (F) Avinger Conrad, Charles D. (S) Gillette, Wy. Conrads, Paul E. (S) Ixmgvicw Cook. Clifton (S) Longview Cook, Kathy S. (S) 1 Icndcrson Cook, Mary C. (O) Whitehouse Cook. Susan R. (S) Longview Cooke. Fred M. (O) Longview Cooksey, Dirk W. (S) Springhill Cooley, Dennis J. (S) Kilgore Coolidge. Karen M. (S) Longview 222 Coolidge, William (F) Longview Cooper, Charles (O) Henderson Cooper, Freddie L. (S) Lancville Qx pcr, Clynda G. (S) Longview Cooper, Marjory T. (F) Longview Cooper, Pamela W. (F) Longview Cooper, Randy M. (O) Longview Copeland, Catherine (S) Kilgore Corl)ct, Jody L- (F) Longview Corl in, Jhcryl B. (O) Gilmer Corley, David W. (S) Marshall Corley, Sandra L. (F Marshall Comils, Dianne H. (F) Longview Corpier, Barbara A. (O) Jefferson Correll, Bandy B. (O) Ixmgview Costlow, Lisa A. (F) Henderson Coston, lien J. (F) Diana Cotten, Dickey E. (F) Longview Conch, Michael K. (L) Ore City Courh, Phillip B. (F) Kilgore Courhin, Grdacc S. (F) Longview Cowgcr, Reva R. (F) Longview Cox, Ernest B. (S) Kilgore Cox, Georgia S. (S) Longview Cox. James L. (F) Marshall Cox, Janie 1. (F) Overton Cox. Kathryn A. (S) Longview Cox, Kathy D. (O) Henderson Cox, Marilyn S. (F) Longview Cox. Paul R. (S) Willis Cox. William L. (F) White Oak Craig, David W. (S) Hawkins Cragi, Elaine S. (O) Longview Craig. Norris R. (F) Longview Craig, Susan L. (F) I lenderson Crawford, Charles (S) I lenderson Crawford, Debbie A. (S) Marshall Crawford, Grady (O) Ore City Crawford. Judy C. (O) Longview Crawford. Kelli J. (F) Houston Creppcll, Edith M. (F) Longview Crim. Dave E. (O) Henderson Crim, Linda C. (F) Henderson Crocker, Randall L. (F) Kilgore Crocker, Robert G. (F) Longview Cromer, Robert T. (S) Ore City Crook, James B. (O) Longview Cropper, Nick L. (O) Longview Cross, Cathy B. (S) Irving Cross. Michael P. (O) Tyler Crouch, Cynthia A. (F) Kilgore Crouch, Karen D. (S) Crowley Crow, David W. (S) I lenderson Crow, James K. (F) Longview Crowley, Patricia (S) Longview Crumby. Paul A. (S) Jefferson Crump, Robin S. (F) Longview Cnithis. Rosanna T. (F) Dallas Cuellar, Rory B. (F) Iamgvicw Gulley, Carol L. (S) I lenderson 223 Cullum. Paul F. (F) Marshall Cupit. Joy M. (F) Longview Currin, Lisa (F) Kilgore Custer, Arthur B. (S) Kilgore Cyphers, Vicki L. (S) Henderson Daigle. Boy J, (S) Gladewatcr Daigle, Tara W. (S) Gladewatcr Dalton, Irene A. (O) Gilmer Dalton, Shanis C. (S) Gilmer Daniels. Elizalxith (O) Longview Davenport, Everett (S) l-ongview Davidson, Michael (S) Gladewatcr Davis, Arthur D. (F) Longview Davis, Bohhic H. (F) Longview Davis, Cathy B. (O) Hallsville Davis, Frankie (O) Tyler Davis, Freddy L. (S) McAllen Davis, Kathy J. (O) Henderson Davis. Larry E. (O) Longview Davis, Laura A. (O) Longview Davis, Ramona L. (F) Gilmer Davis, Randi L. (O) Longview Davis, Rhonda E. (O) Longview Davis, Sandra W.(OJ Kilgore Davis. Suzanne (F) Plano Davis, Wanda H. (F) Longview Davis, William M. (F) Overton Davison. Charles S. (F) Kilgore Dean. Billy R. (O) Gilmer Dean. David G. (S) Overton Dean, Pamela M. (S) Kilgore Dean. Terri L. (F) Kilgore Decker, Charles B. (F) Waskom Dckoch, Allan C. (S) Longview Delaney, Cary W. (S) Livingston Dcloaehe, Richard (F) Longview Demarct, Kathy D. (S) Jakarta Indonesia Dcmaret, Terry J. (O) Jakarta. Indonesia Denham, Dennis S. (S) Longview Dcnmon, Franklin D. (O) Gladewatcr Dcnmon, Jacqueline (F) Denton Dcnmon, Lee M. (F) Gladewatcr Dcnnard, Rose L. (F) Longview Dennis, Dale E.(S) 1 -ongview Dcnsman, Theresa A. (F) Kilgore Dent. Jesse C. (O) Kilgore Dej)ew. Anne E. (F) Dallas Deramus, Jesse P. (O) Longview Dcramus, Katherine (O) Longview Desain, Kevin (S) Longview Dickerson, John R. (O) Kilgore Dickerson. Patsy (S) Gilmer Dickerson, Peggy S. (F) Kilgore Dickey, Michael D. (F) Kilgore Dickinson, Dianna (F) Gladewatcr Dickson. Crystal L. (S) Longview Dickson. Dehra F. (O) Longview Dickson. Patricia (S) Longview Diercks. Dale R. (O) Marshall Dillard. Bonita B. (O) Longview 77A Dingier. Sheri R. (F) Longview Dishman, Sammy C. (F) Longview Dixon, Angela R. (O) Longview Dodd. Dianne J. (O) Irving Dodd. Karen A. (F) Longview Dodson. Cary W. (F) Longview Dohrman, Rebecca L. (F) Dallas Dollc, Eugene W. (O) Longview Dollc, Joyce J. (F) Longview Domoulin, Cheryl F. (F) Kilgore Domoulin, Robert (F) Kilgore Donovan, Cay D. (S) Longview Dopson, Willie C. (F) Longview Dorman, Steve E. (O) Kilgore Dorsey. Bobby L. (O) Henderson Doss, Lawanda C. (S) Longview Doss, Martha R. (O) Kilgore Doss. Ronald E. (O) Longview Dotson, Pambly M. (S) Kilgore Doty, Dean P. (S) Dallas Douty, Michael E. (F) Longview Dow. Jamie L. (S) Longview Dowell, Carolyn Y. (O) Longview Drake, Donna L. (S) Port Arthur Draper, Vickie N. (O) Longview Drennan. Mike C. (S) Cilmer Drennan, William I. (F) Longview Dnhon, Joe N. (F) Longview Duke. Mary J. (O) Cladewater Duke, Tina J. (S) Cilmer Dukes, Dana A. (S) Kilgore Dulwel er, Margaret (S) Longview Dulweber, Mark E. (S) Longview Dumas. Joe L. (S) Marshall Dunagan, Frankie C. (F) Cladewater Dunaway. David M. (S) Longview Dunaway, Cary F. (S) Kilgore Dunaway, Susan T. (O) Longview Duncan, Charyl M. (S) Kilgore Dunlap. Michael D. (F) Longview Dunn, Charles R. (O) Longview Dunn. Jamie P. (F) Kilgore Dunn, Larry W. (F) Avingcr Dunn. Rolvcrt A. (F) Tyler Dupis. Lisa (F) Port Nechcs Durrett, Donna J. (F) Houston Duszik, Bala L. (O) Longview Dzicr anowski, Mark (F) Longview Eaker, Thomas C. (O) Longview Eakin, Monica (F) Timpson Early, Pamela A. (F) Kilgore Eason, Bradley K. (O) Longview Eason. Patricia E. (S) Overton Eaves, John M. (O) Longview Echols. Bradley R. (O) Kilgore Eddington, Debbie (F) Longview Edge. Lawrence W. (O) Longview Edwards, Pamela S. (S) Longview Ehl. Mark A. (S) China Lake, CA Ehicrs. Mark E. (F) Yoakum 225 Eikenhurst, Marilyn (S) Gladcwater Elder. J. L. (F) Gladcwater Elder. Pamela (,). (F) Easton Elias. David B. (S) Longview Ellcixl. David M. (O) Kilgore Elliott. Jerry D. (S) Overton Elliott. Michael H. (O) Longview Ellis. Li abeth L. (S) Longview Ellison, Cary (F) Hughes Springs Elmore, Leroy E. (O) Gladcwater Elmore. Mark A. (F) Longview Elms. Susan E. (S) Gilmer El well, Keith D. (O) Marshall Endslcy, Barry K. (F) Omaha English, Everett B. (F) Kilgore Enochs, Lewis W. (S) Kilgore Epps. Gary L. (S) Kilgore Eshtewi, Ibrahim A. (S) Carian, Libya Esj ar a, Dclma C. (O) Longview Esj ar a. Roger (O) Ixmgview Etchclceu. Steve J. (F) Longview Eubanks. Homer A. (O) Marshall Evans, Janis B. (S) Diana Evans. Thomas F. (F) Ijongvicw Everett, Robert L. (F) Longview Ewald, Elizal eth A. (O) White Oak Fal er, George A. (S) Kilgore Fagan. Pamela G. (F) Idaltel. OK Fails. David L. (F) Kilgore Families. Lillian II. (S) Longview Fanehcr, Pat (S) Ft. Worth Fant.JohnK. (S) Linden Farmer. Henita S. (F) Pittsburg Farrow, Cindy N. (S) Kilgore Faulk, Gloria (S) Henderson Faulk. Monty N. (O) Diana Fears. David A. (S) Laneville Feister. Rolicrt L. (O) I lenderson Fclsen, Phyllis (S) Longview Fenwick, Susan II. (O) Marshall Ferchill. Cindi J. (S) Longview Ferguson. Alma J. (S) Longview Ferguson. LaDonna (S) Gilmer Ferguson. Paul W. (O) Kilgore Ferrell, Christopher (S) Garland Ferrell. Randcll E. (F) Jacksonville Fertitta, Sam (S) Ix csville, La. Fewox, Debra F. (O) Longview Fields, Donald S. (F) Gladcwater Fields. Carey O. (F) Detroit. Mich. Fields. Jimmy G. (O) Troup Fields, Venus D. (S) Tatum Fiengo. Mary K. (F) Longview Files, Connie VV. (()) Kilgore Finley. Julie R. (S) Round Rock Finney. Janie A. (O) Kilgore Fisher. Jeff E. (S) Henderson Fisher, Paul K. (F) Houston Fisk. Noble K. (F) Gladcwater Fitzgerald. James (F) (aimer 226 Fitzgerald, Jerry (S) Kilgore Flanders. Thomas K. (F) Longview Fleming, James M. (F) Overton Fleming. Ken B. (S) Naples Flemister, Celeste (O) Longview Floyd, D. H. (O) Longview Floyd, Donald R. (F) Marshall Floyd, Karman K. (F) Hallsville Floyd, Rol crt C. (O) Kilgore Flynn, Tony R. (S) Marshall Fogle, Thomas E. (F) White Oak Folmar, Lynda (F) Longview Fooladvandi, Mahno (F) Longview Forbing, Renee B, (O) Longview Forbus, Linda G. (F) Lancville Ford. Claude A. (O) Kilgore Ford, Geraldine L. (O) Longview Ford. Gregory W. (S) Longview Ford, Jesse (O) Longview Ford. Jesse C. (F) Marshall Fore, Jimmy W. (O) Longview Foret, Jamie D. (F) Diana Forrest, Karen E. (S) Daingerfield Forrest. Roberta J. (O) Henderson Forrester, Rolrcrt (F) Gladcwatcr Forsythe, Lariy J. (F) Longview Fortin, Cynthia R. (O) San Antonio Foster, Dan B. (F) Longview Foster, David W. (F) Longview Foster, Janet L. (S) Longview Foster, John V. (S) Overton Foster. Mark A. (O) Lone Star Foster, Mary L. (O) I lenderson Foster. Ralph Wr. (O) Hughes Springs Foster, Rhonda J. (S) Longview Fountain, James R. Henderson Fourman, Ell)ert R. (F) Longview Fowler, Sherry G. Longview Fowler, Vickie L. (F) Kilgore Fox, Benny J. (O) Kilgore Fox, Gary T. (O) W'inona Francis. Benester (S) Gladcwatcr Franklin, James A. (O) Diana Franks. Samuel B. (S) Kilgore Freeman, Carolyn R. (F) Longview Freeman, Catherine (S) Longview Freeman, Kenneth L. (O) Gladewater Freeman, Larry B. (O) Selman City Freeman, Patricia (F) New London Freeman, Randall J. (O) Henderson French. Marcelynn (O) Lancville Fret well, Janet L. (O) Lone Star Frolrcsc, Stephanie (O) L-ongvicw Fry. Kelly D. (F) Red Oak Frye. John A. (F) Longview Frye, Susan M. (O) I-ongview Fugler, Delaine S. (S) Longview Fulghum, Judy K. (S) Daingerfield Fuller. Bobbie J. (S) Lancville Fuller, John C. (S) Longview 227 Fuller, John H. (F) Longview Fuller, Mark R. (S) Longview Fuller. Susnn K. (F) Longview Funderburk. Carroll (S) Longview Furge, John C. (S) Longview Fyffc, Larry J. (F) Longview Gaby. Karen M. (F) Kilgore Caddis. Don D. (F) Gilmer Gage. Gay O. (O) Gilmer Gage. Ha (S) Longview Cage. Karen L. (F) Dallas Gaines. Phillip D. (S) Kilgore Galban-Ruiz, Maria (O) Longview Callander, David S. (S) Hull Galloway, Miles J. (O) Longview Gammons, Earl L. (F) Longview Garcia, Danny L. (S) Ml. Fnterprise Garland. Jerry L. (O) Longview Garner. Monnie L. (S) Longview Garrett, A. C. (S) Kilgore Garrett, J.T. (F) Longview Garrett, Jaromc (S) Tatum Garrison, Gregory (F) Longview Carscc, Gary M. (S) Overton Garza, Alda M. (S) Kilgore Gass, David A. (S) Longview Gass. Donna M. (F) Longview Gaston, Esther S. (O) Longview Gaston. Hugh L. (O) Tulsa, OK. Gaston, James A. (O) Bossier City, La. Gatlin. Donald E. (S) White Oak Galons, Mike T. (S) Kilgore Gaunt, Michele A. (S) White Oak Gay, Charlene (F) Buna, Tx. Gay, Mar)’ C. (O) Longview Gcltcmcycr, Joan D. (S) Waco Gentry, Nettie B. (S) Longview George. Biekic J. (O) Longview George, Kiml erlv A. (S) Kilgore George, Mark A. (S) Gilmore Germany, John L. (O) Longview Certz. Ellen T. (S) Ogden, Ut. Geske, Cindy J. (S) White Oak Ccter. Eleanor J. (O) Kilgore Giametta, Ambrose (O) Longview Ciblxms, Maiy J. (O) Longview Gibl s, Larry D. (O) Ixmgvicw Gilwon. Charles M. (S) Gilmer Gil son, George M. (O) Gladewatcr Gibson, Rolicrt E. (S) Longview Gibson. Roni M. (F) Gilmer Gid lings, James L. (S) Kilgore Gill ert. Kathy E. (O) Overton Gill, Donny J. (F) Overton Gill, Patricia H. (O) Overton Gill, Rosamond M. (S) Longview Gillespcy, David L. (S) Longview Gillespie, Bruce A. (S) Overton Gillespie, Kathleen (S) Longview Gilmore, Eddie G. (O) Longview 228 Cilstrap, Sheila A. (S) Laird Hill Gipson, Diana K. (S) Longview Gipson. Michael W. (S) Longview Glasco, James A. (S) Kilgore Claske, Randall P. (O) Longview Glenn, Connie J. (S) Longview Glenn, Joe M. (S) Big Sandy Glover, Carolyn A. (O) Longview Goad, Ronald J. (F) Henderson Codell, Judith P. (S) Longview Codell, Robert T. (O) Longview Godfrey. Peter E. (O) Houston Godwin, Lendra J. (S) Marshall Godwin, Michael D. (S) Kilgore Gooch, Dwayne O. (F) Kilgore Gooch, Valencia (F) Marshall Good, Edith E. (S) Gladewater Coodding. John R. (O) Longview Goode, Gena G. (S) Longview Goodman, Alan C. (F) Longview Coodson, Freddie C. (S) Gilmer Goodson, Lynettc M. (S) Gladewater Coodson. Oscar II. (O) Gilmer Goolsby, Vicki J. (S) Longview Gordon, Charlotte (F) Kilgore Gordon. Debra L. (S) Waco Cordon, Dolctha (F) Gladewater Gordon, Mary S. (O) Longview Gordon, Ralph R. (O) Kilgore Gorham, Susan E. (S) Lorcna Goss, Virginia S. (F) Henderson Gass, Wanda J. (F) Jefferson Gossett. James N. (F) Pittsburg Graham. Cynthia K. (O) Overton Graham. Larry F.(S) Longview Graham. Ronny G. (S) Longview Graham, Sheri T. (S) Longview Gramling, Ozzic E. (F) Henderson Grandstaff, Tammy (F) Overton Grantham, Gina L. (F) Longview Graves, Jerry D. (F) White Oak Graves, Lesa (F) Hurst Gray. Alton J. (F) Dallas Cray, Dale M. (S) Bcckvillc Gray, Gloria J. (S) Longview Gray, Janet T. (O) Kilgore Gray, Larry B. (O) Kilgore Gray. Lillie R. (O) Longview Gray, Paul C. (O) Arlington Green, Charlene (O) Kilgore Green, Glenn D. (F) Longview Green. Roger D. (O) Laird Hill Green. Shirley C. (S) Longview Green, Theresa J. (F) Longview Grccnleaf, John A. (O) Avinger Greer, David A. (O) Hallsvillc Greer, Randy D. (O) Longview Gregg, Cindy M. (S) Overton Gregory. Phillip E. (O) Kilgore Griffin, Greg J. (O) Kilgore 229 Griffin, James H. (S) Kilgore Griffin. Joe T. (S) Longview Griffin, William A. (S) Gilmer Griffith, David B. (O) Henderson Griffith. Robby G. (S) Longview Grimes, Benjamin F. (O) Longview Grimes, Connie L. (S) Longview Grimes, Ramona J. (S) Longview Grissom. Kcnna S. (O) Kilgore Grizzle, Lois F. (F) Longview Gross. Eric B. (F) Jefferson Grubbs, Jimmy N. (F) Gilmer Grubbs, Randy B. (S) Jefferson Grubbs, Vicky C. (F) Gilmer Gruvcr, Gwendolyn (O) Longview Cmver, Jean M. (S) Longview Gufcc, Linda G. (F) Longview Guidry, Debbie A. (S) Gladewater Guinn, Dexter W. (O) Kilgore Guinn, LccAnn (S) Houston Guinn, Tom R. (S) Overton Gunn, Gordon J. (S) Gilmer Cuithmann, Michael (F) Gladewater Guy, BillieS. (O) Henderson Haake, Marina G. (O) San Antonio Hahlinski, Billy R. (O) Kilgore I laden, Dana M. (S) Marshall Haggerty, Jerry B. (F) Longview Haggerty, Terry L. (S) Longview I lagler, Grace I. (O) Gilmer Ilagler, John.E. (S) Gilmer 1 lagler, Sheila A. (S) Longview Hailey, James C. (O) Longview 1 laic, Joy E. (S) Kilgore I laley, Cherylea (S) San Augustine Hall, Alvin T. (O) Kilgore I fall, Gary S. (S) Longview Hall, James E. (S) Mt. Pleasant Hall, Mary L. (S) Longview Hall, Theresa K. (O) Longview Hall. Vera W. (F) Longview Halley, Calvin R. (O) Kilgore Halley, George A. (S) Kilgore Hallonquist, Terry (S) Longview Ham, Curtis W. (F) Longview Hamilton. Bryan D. (F) Troup Hamilton, Ernest L. (O) Longview Hamilton, Ernest R. (O) Longview Hamilton, Robin B. (F) Longview Hamilton, Shirley (O) Overton Hammer, Clarence L. (S) Longview Hammontrcc, Randall (O) Overton Hampton, Leo (O) Longview Hancock. Kathryn Q. (F) Longview Hand, Michael W. (O) Longview Haney, Nancy A. ($) Henderson Hansard, Robert G. (S) Longview Hanson, Nancy (S) Lone Star Hanyka, Kerry K. (F) Longview Harbour, Harold J. (F) Mt. Enterprise 230 Harder, Morris C. (S) Kilgore Hardin, Bradley E. (F) Longview Harding, Charles E. (F) Longview I largrovc, Steven V. (O) Daingcrfield Harless, Dennis G. (O) Longview Hannon, Jack M. (F) Marshall Harness, Dalcnc J. (F) Longview Harness. Leonard J. (F) Longview Harness, Bandall B. (F) Hurst Harp. Gail L. (S) White Oak Harris, Barbara H. (S) Longview Harris. Bettye R. (O) Kilgore Harris, Charles G. (S) Longview Harris, Debra A. (O) Avingcr Harris, Donald B. (F) Kilgore Harris. Gar)’ L. (S) Kilgore Harris, Gloria B. (F) Longview Harris. James E. (O) Longview Harris, James O. (O) Longview Harris, Janice M. (S) Longview Harris, Karen A. (F) Daingcrfield Harris, Mar)’ (S) Longview Harris, Phillip D. (S) Longview Harris, Stacey J. (F) Longview Harris. Thomas D. (O) Gladcwater Harris, Wenda E. (S) Marshall Harris. William C. (O) Kilgore Harris, William M. (S) Bethany Harrison, Cindy S. (S) Kilgore Harrison, Richard (S) Pittsburg Hart. Caroline S. (F) Marshall Hartman, David C. (F) Mt. Enterprise Harvey, David L. (S) Overton Harvey, Doris G. (S) Kilgore Harwell, Fay R. (O) Kilgore Haskins. Cindy K. (S) Longview Haskins, Joe B. (O) Lufkin Haskey. Joy II. (S) White Oak Hass, Patyon A. (S) White Oak Hatcher, Bichard A. (S) Houston Hatton, Lawrence B. (O) White Oak Hauslcr. Stephen S. (F) Portland Hawkins. Betty W. (F) Longview Hawkins. Gregory K. (F) Kilgore Hawthorne. Marianne (F) White Oak Hawthorne, Sabrina (F) Longview Haxton, Kim M. (O) Universal Haygood, Barry K. (O) Longview Haygood, Tiajuanna (O) Longview Hayinan, Bamona M. (O) Kilgore Haynes, Dana H. (O) Kilgore Haynes, Jamie A. (O) Kilgore Haynes, Rolicrt L. (O) Henderson Haynes. Buby , . (F) Kilgore Hays, Dena L. (S) Kilgore Havs. George T. (O) Lancvillc Hays, Julia S. (F) White Osik Hays. Loren W. (S) Henderson I lays, Peter J. (S) Ore City Hazclrigg, Greg A. (O) Longview 231 Head, James A. (F) Longview Head. Patti A. (S) Longview I Icadrick. Linda S. (F) Kilgore Heard. Mary K. (F) Gilmer Hearn, Norman M. (O) Arp Hearnc. Fli al clh (S) Henderson llcarne. Vicki L. (F) Longview I leatli, Chad B. (F) l mgvicw Hcckenkcm|)er. Frank (O) Muskogee. Ok. Hccyk, George W. (F) Ijongview lledriek. Bill E. (S) Kilgore Hedrick, Terry B. (F) I iir l I lill I leffernan, Lawrence (S) I louston Hdl. Lucille E. (S) Kilgore Heim, Betty C. (F) Longview Hciscl, Sharon G. (O) Kilgore ! Idler. Kathryn A. (O) Longview Helms, jeanic C. (S) Gilmer Hclpcnstill, Linda (O) Kilgore 1 lemhy, Roltcrt M. (S) Kilgore Henderson, Donald (S) Kilgore I leixlerson, James Nl. (S) Longview I Icndcrson. James S. (S) Fort Worth Henderson, Jerry A. (O) Gladewatcr Henderson, Mary C. (F) Kilgore I lendlcy. Debbie A. (S) Overton Ilendley, Tracy J. (O) I louston Hendon, Connie A. (S) Overton I Icnley. Diane C. (O) Longview Henning, Mark E. (F) Longview Henry. Kathy A. (F) Wliarton Henry. Mary G. (O) Longview Henry, Maxia L. (F) Lancvillc Henson, Ernestine (S) Overton Henson, Judith B. (S) Kilgore I term an, McMc (F) Orange Herndon, Jessie F. (S) Longview 1 (erring. Sheri L. (O) Jefferson I Icslop. Mary P. (O) Longview I lesser. Daniel O. (O) Dmgview I Iester. Vanda L. (S) Plano Hicks. Willie B. (O) Winona Hidalgo, Paul A. (O) Longview Hicrholzer. Nathan (S) Kilgore Hiett, MarkL. (F) Longview Ilighcc. Karen F. (F) Longview High. James C. (O) Longview Hightower, Cindy L. (F) Kilgore Hightower. David P. (F) Longview Hightower. Joseph P. (F) Kilgore Hill, Clarence E. (S) Gladewatcr Hill. Kathryn P. (O) Longview Hill. Michael W. (S) Marshall Hill. Paula W. (O) Gilmer Hill. Richard E. (F) Longview Hill, Richard T. (F) Longview I lillin. Henry L. (S) Dallas Hill man, Chcri J. (F) Longview I liltzman, Michael (O) Longview Hinson. Kenneth W. (S) Longview 232 Hinson, Robert F. (S) Kilgore Hinson, Sue D. (F) Kilgore Hobbs, Kathryn D. (O) Garland Hodges, Robert P. (O) Kilgore Hoffman. Patricia (O) Longview Hoggard, Martha S. (O) Henderson Holcomb, Ivey B. (O) Longview Holcomb, James P. (O) Mt. Pleasant Hollabaugh, Nancy (S) Carland Holland, Bennie E. (F) Longview Hollingsworth. Jan (O) Longview Hollins, Don M. (F) Longview Hollis, Hiram R. (O) Kilgore Hollis. Mack A. (O) Henderson Holman, Valinda (S) Mt. Pleasant Holmes, Ginger L. (S) Laird Hill Holt, Alva D. (S) Kilgore Holt, Carolyn J. (S) Bethany. LA. Holt, Gordon R. (O) Little Rock. Ark. Holt, Jack H. (O) Longview Holt, Peggy J. (S) Bethany, La. Iionca, Baron J. (O) Kilgore Honea, Douglas M. (F) Longview Honca, James E. (S) Kilgore Honeycutt, Skipper (S) Overton Hood, Geary D. (F) Longview Hooper. Mary K. (S) Baytown Hooton, Ricky D. (S) Longview Hopkins. Bill L. (F7 Kilgore Hopkins. Darlene (F) Hughes Springs Hopson. Susan K. (O) Gladewater Home, Dolly S. (O) Longview Horner, Stacia J. (O) Gilmer Hortman, Jimmy E. (F) Longview Horton, James E. (S) Kilgore Horton, Kelley D. (O) Dallas Horton. Peggy J. (O) Marshall Horton, Robert W. (S) Bethany. La. Horton. Wayne V. (O) Marshall Hounshcll, Gary K. (S) Longview Howard, Raymond A. (S) Henderson Howell, Cuy C. (O) Kilgore Howell, John W. (O) Longview Howell, Rhonda L. (F) Houston Howell, Teresa G. (O) Longview Howcth, Steve L. (S) Henderson Hoyt, Elbert W. (S) Longview Huber, Emily J. (F) Longview Hudman. Christi D. (O) Mt. Enterprise Hudson, Pansy P. (S) Henderson Hudson. Susan M. (S) Gladewater Hudson, Vanessa E. (F) New London Hudspeth, Brian R. (O) Gladewater Huffman, Richard L. (F) Longview Huffman, Shcrita C. (F) Daingcrfidd Hughes, David H. (S) Lone Star Hughes. Margaret A. (F) Gilmer Hughes, Phillip M. (S) Longview Hughes. Tommy F. (S) Longview Hugo, Patricia T. (O) Arp 233 Humber, Reynold G. (S) Henderson Humphrey, Cynthia (S) Cladewater Hunt, Bobby F. (F) Longview Hunt, Gar)'T. (O) Overton Hunt, Mary A. (O) Wimberley Hunt, Vicky L. (F) Longview Hunter, Billy J. (O) Kilgore Hunter, Bruce A. (S) Longview Huntoon, Kay M. (O) Kilgore Huntsberger, Sarah (S) Marshall Husband, David (O) White Oak Hutchins, Nita (S) Hallsvillc Hutchinson, Keith (O) Longview Huyscr. Allyson (O) Longview Hyatt. Alfred D. (O) Tatum Hyden, Billy C. (O) Longview Hyder, Hilda J. (O) Longview Ibarra, Helen (S) San Antonio Ingram, David L. (F) Longview Inkman, Janet L. (S) Allen Inman, David C. (O) White Oak Irle, Brenda (F) Longview Irle, Gerald W. (O) Longview Isaac, Shelia F. (S) Henderson Ishce, Gerald A. (O) White Oak Jackovich, Edward (F) Longview Jackovich, Phillip (O) Longview Jackson, Alpha A. (S) Overton Jackson, Calvin L. O) Longview Jackson, Charles E. (O) Longview Jackson, David B. (S) Marshall Jackson, Evelyn T. (F) Overton Jackson, Jasette W. (F) Longview Jackson, Leonard G. (O) Longview Jackson. Lisa G. (F) Longview Jackson, Maurice (O) Longview Jackson, Rac N. (O) Marshall Jackson, Robert E. (S) Longview Jackson, Ruby F. (()) Carthage Jackson, William A. (O) Cladewater Jacobs, Jamie L. (S) Longview Jacobus, Grace (S) Longview Jamar, Tern,' R. (S) Longview Jamerson, Roy L. (O) Henderson Jameson. Mary A. (S) Longview Jarvis. John NV. (S) Harlcton Jay. M.J. (S) Cladewater Jeffrey. Dovic L. (S) Gilmer Jeffrey, Sammie M. (O) Longview Jerden, Kent O. (F) Kilgore Jernigan, Cynthia (S) Bethany, La. Jewett. Theresa G. (S) Longview Jhass, Judy Z. (F) Longview Jobe, Mark W. (O) White Oak Johnson, Alvcrta H. (O) Big Sandy Johnson. Annette (S) Longview Johnson. Bonnie K. (S) Longview Johnson. Brandon D. (O) Longview Johnson. Cynthia M. (F) Tomball Johnson, David E. (S) Longview 234 Johnson, Eleanor L. (F) Gilmer Johnson, Ester D. (F) Kilgore Johnson. James E. (O) Kilgore Johnson, James T. (S) Longview Johnson. Joan W. (O) Longview Johnson. Joyce C. (F) Gilmer Johnson, Kathleen (S) Kilgore Johnson, Kim K. (O) Longview Johnson, Marcella (S) Henderson Johnson, Mark E. (O) Longview Johnson, Mark L. (O) Longview Johnson, Markley I). (F) Longview Johnson, Mar .clle (O) Lone Star Johnson, Natalie V. (F) Clarksville Johnson, Odis V. (S) I Icndcrson Johnson, Pervis L. (F) Kilgore Johnson, Peter C. (O) Longview Johnson, Rebecca D. (F) Longview Johnson, Rebecca (F) Longview Johnson. Rose M. (S) Kilgore Johnson, Roy M. (S) Cladewater Johnson. Tammy A. (F) Henderson Johnson, William F. (O) Kilgore Johnston. Bettic A. (F) Longview Johnston, Cynthia A. (S) Arp Jolly, Lois E. (F) Kilgore Jones, Alvin C. (S) Longview Jones, Anderson (S) Gilmer Jones, Avadna M. (F) Longview Jones, Carmen V. (O) Longview Jones, Charles N. (S) Hallsvillc Jones, Cheryl D. (F) Longview Jones, David J. (F) Longview Jones, Delois (S) Longview Jones. Era E. (F) Hughes Springs Jones, Georgia P. (S) Longview Jones. H. C. (O) Kilgore Jones, James L. (S) Gilmer Jones, James S. (S) Overton Jones, Janet M. (S) Kilgore Jones, Jeffery L. (S) Jefferson Jones, Joe M. (F) Longview Jones, Kenneth N. (S) Longview Jones, Kirk M. (F) Longview Jones, Lisa G. (S) Longview Jones, Marsha A. (S) New London Jones, Martha S. (F) Lone Star Jones, Mary S. (S) Cladewater Jones, Nancy K. (O) White Oak Jones, Patricia C. (S) Longview Jones, Sherie D. (S) Kilgore Jordan. Danny (O) Henderson Jordon, George L. (O) Kilgore Jordon, Kent D. (S) Longview Jordon, Lcndra G. (F) Marshall Jordon, Richard L. (O) Kilgore Joseph, Jimi L. (F) San Antonio Joslin, Rita A. (S) Longview Jowell, Timothy J. (S) Cladewater Justice, Cheryl D. (S) Longview 235 Justiss, Jcannic (S) Daingerficld Kates. I Iarry W. (F) Cladewater Kat enmoyer, Greg (O) Lauvcldale. Pa. Rear, James E. (F) Overton Keasier, Gail A. (S) Longview Keasler, Rolxjrt G. (O) llallsvillc Keaslcr, Sydney K. (O) llallsvillc Keel. Cary R. ' (F) Gilmer Kcesc, Timothy S. (S) Marshall Kehler. Lynn O. (O) Kilgore Kelley, Bcrdella S. (F) Longview Kelsey, Bill G. (S) Henderson Kelso, Rodney C. (F) Dningcrficld Kemp, Ann L. (S) Kilgore Kendall. Deborah J. (O) Marshall Kern, Cynthia K. (F) Kilgore Kern, Donald G. (F) Henderson Kern, George W. (O) Longview Kerns, Kcvan V. (O) Cladewater Kerr, Lynnlc II. (F) Longview Kestcrson, Thomas (O) Longview Ketchersid. Patrick (S) Longview Keys, Charles R. (O) Kilgore Kihl c. KemlH-rly G. (F) Longview Kilgore, James S. (S) Dallas Killian, Karen L. (S) Longview Killingsworth. Sherron E. (S) Kilgore Killion. Cynthia G. (F) Kilgore Kilman, Carl L. (S) Cladewater Kilpatrick, James (S) Longview Kilpatrick. Margaret (F) Longview Kimbrcll. I ri J. (F) Marshall King. Artie M. (O) Longview King. Bernita F. (S) Longview King. Lavcll (S) Dmgvicw King. Linda II. (O) Longview King. Rodney B. (S) Marshall King. Thelma R. (F) Longview Kingciy. Carolyn D. (O) Longview Kinney, Bethany G. (S) Kilgore Kinney, Tammy K. (O) Kilgore Kinsev, Alice C. (F) Kilgore Kinsey, Jimmy F. (O) Kilgore Kinsey, Rcha I). (S) Kilgore Kirby, Charles II. (O) Overton Kirby, Debbie A. (S) Atlanta Kirby, Jeannette M. (F) Ore City Kirby, Johnnie C. (O) Henderson Kirkland. Anne M. (F) Overton Kirkley, Delxjrah O. (F) Tyler Kisner, Sheila D. (S) Pittsburg Kittrcll, James D. (O) Tyler Kleine, Randy K. (S) Clifton Knight, Clyde E. (O) Longview Knight, George W. (O) Temple Knight. James M. (S) Gilmer Knight, Janet M. (O) Longview Knight. Shelley B. (S) Longview Knutson, Clcnna R. (O) Longview Kochran. Margo A. (S) Houston 236 Kocian, Donna K. (S) Longview Koll . Michael W. (F) Longview Koonce, Alice S. (S) Center Kooncc. Kathy (F) Longview Korff, Howard (O) Henderson Korn, Patti L. (S) Rushton. Lt. Kostoff, Sherrie L. (S) Austin Krueger, Arnold C. (F) Longview Kuhacak, Mark L. (S) Longview Kulak. John P. (O) Kilgore Kul ig, Stanley T. (O) Longview La Bay. Daniel D. (F) Longview Litekey. Jeanette G. (S) Longview Lacy. Angela Y. (F) Marshall Lacy. Cynthia G. (F) Kilgore Lacy, Jane D. (O) Overton Ladish, Kenneth D. (S) Longview Ladish. Teresa D. (O) Longview Ladner, Brenda K. (S) San Augustine Lahaic, Del orah S. (F) Kilgore Lair l. Patrick K. (F) Kilgore Laird, Rol ert E. (F) I Iouston Laird, Bohin E. (S) Kilgore Lainont, Bol ert W. (S) Longview Lampkin, Curtis L. (O) Overton Lanagan, John M. (S) Lone Star Lancaster, Jimmy (O) Hughes Springs Lancaster, Kathy E. (O) Longview Lancaster, Mark B. (S) Longview Lancaster, Patricia (S) Gilmer Land. I-cc B. (S) Longview Land, Margie U. (S) Longview Landers, Charles (O) Longview L;me, Kathy M. (O) Cladewater Lane, William B. (S) Longview Lang, Mavis F. (F) Kilgore Langham. Walter N. (S) Kilgore I -mglev, Diana E. (O) Longview Langston. Lloyd L. (S) Gilmer Langston, Lucretia (F) Longview Lanham, Bonnie L. (F) Longview Lanphear, John A. (S) Henderson Lmsford, Terri L. (S) Longview Lantrip. Dclx rah K. (O) Longview Lantrip, Julia P. (F) Ixtngvicw Larsen. Miguel J. (S) Lone Star Larsen, Susan (O) Longview Larson, Bichard (F) Henderson LaBue, George I. (S) Longview Lary. Jack D. (F) Marshall Lister, John A. (S) Ixmgvicw Latham. John M. (F) Dallas Ltthan. Bobbie J. (F) Marshall Litham. Boliert E. (F) Longview Littimorc, Louann (F) Ore City Liwson, Jewel D. (F) Longview Lawson. Sheila G. (F) Diana Leach, Diane A. (F) Corpus Christi Leath, James II. (S) Longview LcBlanc, Karen K. (S) Kilg re 237 Lcdct. James A. (S) Kilgore Lee. Donna K. (F) Gilmer Lee. Janet L. (()) Longview 1-ce. KatyM. (F) Henderson Lee. Linda M. (S) Gilmer Lee, UndaNV. (O) Marshall Lee, Margie L. (F) Gilmer Lee. Maria I. (S) Henderson Lee, Ricky A. (O) Waskom Lee, Ronnie R. (S) Kilgore Lee. Steve R. (F) Hallsvillc Lee. Wendy S. (S) Gladwatcr Leech, Simon J. (F) Longview leediker. Karen (F) Crockett Left ridge, M. L. (F) Longview Lcmoinc, Pamela A. (F) Garland Letonmeau, Sara C. (O) Longview Leveret t. Dan R. (S) Farmington, NM Lewis. Barbara W. (S) Kilgore Lewis. Cathy (F) Longview Lewis, Donna C. (S) Marshall Lewis, Laura A. (F) Plano Lewis. Nclda C. (O) Kilgore Lewis, Patricia N. (O) 1-ongview Liggins, Ronald D. (F) Longview Lilley. Dawn A. (F) Lone Star Lilly, Donald R. (F) Longview Lincccmn. Sharia K. (S) Longview Linder. M. P. (F) Gladcwatcr Lindlcy. Bcckic J. (S) Daingerficld Lindlcy, Billy T. (F) Kilgore Lindsey, Dale (S) Longview Lindsey, Mark R. (O) I mgvicw Lindsey. Rodney L. (F) Gilmer Liner, Larry (S) Kilgore Little. Mary L. (O) Wharton Little. Naomi N. (S) Longview Lively. Thala M. (F) Gra|)eland Lloyd. Kathryn A. (O) Longview Lloyd, Waynette M. (O) Gladcwatcr Lockhart. Jeffrey (F) Longview Loftin, Flora II. (O) Longview Loft is, Jeffrey E. (S) White Oak Loftis, Thelma L. (F) White Oak Lofton, Aaron L. (F) Henderson L jllar. Joe A. (S) Longview London. Archy P. (F) Kilgore Long. Randall K. (O) Marshall Long, Virginia J. (O) Longview Lope , Luis A. (F) Longview Lopez, Maria C. (F) Lancvillc Lopez. Maria T. (S) Laneville Lorthridge. Donald (S) Overton Lovell. Judy D. (S) Lewisville Lovell, Toni G. (S) Longview Lovell. William P. (O) Tyler Lowrey, Jeffrey A. (S) Longview Luccous. Sarah E. (S) Kilgore Luman. Betty A. (O) Kilgore Luna. William M. (O) Longview 238 Lundy, Samuel E. (F) Diana I amsford, Paul W. (F) Ore City. Lunsford. Steve L. (F) I lallsvillc Luster, Kelly A. (F) Longview Lyle. Cynthia A. (F) Longview Lyle, Robert (O) Marshall Lynch, John P. (S) Henderson Lynch, Hay (S) Kilgore Lynn. Beverly K. (S) 1 farlcton Lyon, Lee V. (S) Longview Lyons. Diane C. (O) Westfield. N.J. Lyssy, Lancttc S. (O) Overton Mabcrry, Karen J. (F) Gilmer Mabiy, Hol crt L. (F) Longview Machin, Thomas J. (S) Longview Mackey, James A. (F) Gladewatcr Maddox. Ilia J. (O) Longview Maddox, Joyce A. (S) Longview Maddox. Michael H. (S) Kilgore Maddox, Mildred C. (S) Longview Maddox, TenyM. (S) Gilmer Magcl, Betty B. (O) Kilgore Magill, James W. (F) Kilgore Magown, Wanda W. (O) Longview Mahan, Hickey D. (F) Longview Mahurin, John H. (O) Longview Mahurin, Vicki (O) Longview Main, Lowell P. (F) Longview Majors, Melissa J. (S) Kilgore Mallory, Mary A. (S) Longview Malone, Kelly A. (O) Daingcrfield Malone. Stephen E. (S) Tyler Manahan, Michael K. (O) Ada, Ok. Mancha, Mima E. (S) Longview Mangham, Christi A. (F) Nacogdoches Manning, Glenda B. (F) Marshall Manning, Ruby C. (O) Kilgore Manns, Debra G. (F) Longview Mansinger, Kathy E. (S) Longview Marberry, Robert L. (F) Gladcwater Markman, Melissa E. (O) Longview Marlowe, Clco R. (F) Gladcwater Marplcs, Jon G. (O) Longview Marquez, Gloria (F) Longview Marshall. Bronson (F) Kilgore Marshall. Debra E. (S) Gladcwater Marshall, Diannia (S) Longview Marshall. Earl F. (F) Kilgore Marshall, Gertrude (S) Kilgore Marshall, Jana M. (S) Austin Marshall, Mickey M. (O) Kilgore Marshall, Robert L. (O) Gladcwater Marshall, Steve A. (S) Henderson Martin, Bobby C. (S) White Oak Martin, Eddie L. (O) Tatum Martin, Lonnie D. (S) Gilmer Martin, Sharon (O) Henderson Martin. Terry D. (F) Longview Martin. Walter L. (S) Daingcrfield Mason. Stephanie A. (F) Kilgore 239 Mason. Susan 1). (O) Lumlrerton Matlicmc. James F. (P) Diana Matlicrnc. Veronica (O) Diana Mathew s. Ruby B. (F Cladcwatcr Mathis. David M. (S) Gilmer Mathis, Clynda L. (F) Longview Mathis, Joni G. (O) Longview Mathis. Laurie C. (F) White Oak Mathis, Shirley C. (O) Longview Malkin, Charles M. (F) Ml. Pleasant Matkin, Mary A. (S) Pittsburg Matthews, Beverly (F) Kilgore Matthews, William (S) Graj)eland Mattox. Michael A. (O) Lone Star May, Jo E. (F) Kilgore May. Sonvya G. (O) Longview Mayberry, David L. (F) Gladew-atcr Mayfield, Billy M. (O) Longview Mayfield, Sammy R. (S) Tyler Mayo. Charles W. (O) Longview Mazingo. Leonard D. (O) Tronp McAdams, Donna L. (S) Lafayette, 1 a. McAlister, Georgetta (F) Kilgore McAlister. James (F) Kilgore McAlister. Vivian (S) Longview McCain, David K. (S) Daingerfield McCandlcss. Sallyc (F) Baytown McCartney, Laveme (S) I .ongview McCarty, Nancy J. (S) Longview McCarty, Pamela A. (F) Kilgore McCarty. Patricia (S) Kilgore McCarty. Taylor G. (F) Kilgore McCaslin, Jcannctt (S) Longview McCauley, Judith (O) Longview McClelland, Connie (F) Port Arthur McClendon, Bernett (O) Ixmgvicw McClendon, Dclx rah (S) Longview McCollum, Barbara (O) Longview McCollum, Donna K. (S) Denton McCown, Donna G. (S) Kilgore McCown, Tim II. (S) Jacksonville McCoy, Dayna A. (S) Port Ncehes McCray, Jannifer D. (S) Longview MeCubbin. Elizaltcth (O) Kilgore McCuller, Bobby D. (O) Mt. Pleasant McCullin, Carl B. (S) Longview McDadc, Frances P. (O) White Oak McDaniel. Jimmie D. (O) Ixmgview McDaniel. Wiley B. (F) Longvicw McDew, Greg A. (O) Tyler McDonald, Malinda (S) Henderson McDonald, Margaret (F) Henderson McDonald, Rcliekah (F) Gilmer McDonald. Shirley (O) I-ongview McDowell, Angclia (F) Longview McDowell, Carol P. (F) l ongvicw McDowell, James D. (F) Longview McDowell, Josephine (F) Longview McDowell, Karen K. (O) Longview McDowell. Kelli I.. (S) Longview 240 McFarland. Darrell F) New London McFarland. David V. (F) Jefferson McFarland. Joe 11. (O) Hallsvillc MeFarlin, Kevin A. (F) Longview McCaugh. Edwin A. (F) Longview McOaugh. Lisa L. (O) Kountxc MeCclicc. All crt C. (O) Longview McGill, Jacqueline (O) Longview McGraw, David E. (F) Gladcwater McCuffey. Patrick (S) Marshall McGuffcy. Teresa II. (O) Marshall McGuire. Jimmy L. (O) Longview Mcllvecne. Jesse E. (S) Longview McKay. Melody L. (S) Marshall McKccver, Kelly (S) I lallsville McKenzie. Katherine (S) Longview McKinley. Gary L. (S) Gladcwater McKinney. Jodie A. (S) Gladcwater McKinney. Leigh A. (S) Kilgore McKinney. Ralph D. (O) Kilgore McKnight. Dora L. (S) Longview McKnight. Jeffrey (F) White Oak McKnight. Paul J. (S) Kilgore McLanc. Marian I (F) Kilgore McLaughlin, George (O) Longview McLeroy. Randall G. (F) Longview Mc.Master. K. Michelle (F) Longview McMichael. Cindy G. (F) Longview Mc.Millin. Judy B. (O) Henderson McMinn. James R. (S) Linden McMinn. Mary A. (F) Linden McMullen. Rae Ann (S) Marshall McNally. Pamela S. (F) Luinherton McNcely. Patricia (S) Gladcwater McNcw, Daniel S. (O) Longview MeNitzky. lz ri A. (S) Corpus Christi McNutt, Martha A. (F) Longview MeVey. Thomas M. (F) Waco MeWherter. Sandra (S) Longview Meadows, Ken M. (S) White Oak Meadows. Melody (S) White Oak Meadows. William R. (F) Longview Meant. John W. (O) Gladcwater Meason. Jesse J. (O) Longview Mecce, Roddi J. (S) Humble Meier. Billie A. (O) Longview Mclonc. Nicholas M. (O) Marshall Melonc. Vera N. (O) Marshall Melton. Jam's V. (S) Kilgore Merrill. Jo A. (O) Kilgore Merritt. Jackie J. (O) Gladcwater Merritt, Lawrence (O) Gladcwater Merritt. Richard C. (O) Henderson Merritt. Sally J. (F) Desoto Mcsscc. Penny L. (S) Houston Messenger. Relrccea (S) Longview Messer. Vicky D. (S) Kilgore Meyer. Danny U. (O) Lone Star Meyer. Debra P. Laird Hill Mickan. Debra R. (O) Dallas 241 Middleton. Myron C. (()) Dallas Micars. Horace (O) White Oak Milam. Stacy A. (S) Longview Nlilcy. Darwin D. (O) Lancvillc Miller. Allan D. (F) Longview Miller, Charles H. (O) Longview Miller, D. Karen (S) Longview Miller. Kelly J. (S) Longview Miller, Ronnie E. (S) Diana Miller, Vanessa C. (O) Henderson Minnicli. Jcnnyc E. (F) Longview Mitchell, Cecilia (S) Kilgore Mitchell. Cornelius (F) Gilmer Mitchell, Cynthia (S) Marshall Mitchell, James E. (S) Kilgore Mitchell, Linda S. (S) Gilmer Mitchell. Maxine S. (O) I mgview Mitchell. Wayne R. (S) Longview Mizcll. D.mita J. (O) White Oak Mohley. Betty L.. (O) Kilgore Mobley, Rel ccca A. (S) Longview Modiscttc, Glenna (O) Kilgore Moffett. JoLynn (F) Cohnesneil Molnari, Sondra G. (F) Houston Monks, Debra E. (S) Longview Montgomery. Byron (S) Gilmer Montgomery, Dale . (F) Longview Moody. James M. (O) Kilgore Moon, Janet L. (S) Longview Moore. Billie S. (()) Henderson Moore, Bobby II. (S) Overton Moore, Dorothy M. (S) Waskom Moore, Edwina J. (O) Indianapolis, IikI. Moore. Hope W. (S) Henderson Moore. Jack D. (F) Kilgore Moore. Lana D. (S) Dallas Moore, Matthew (S) Kilgore Moore, Randv W. (S) Atlanta Moore, Ronny (S) Dallas Moore, Stephanie A. (F) Mt. Pleasant Moore, Theopris G. (F) Longview Moore. Theresa E. (S) Arp Moore. Vicki L. (F) Longview Morgan, Mackey J. (F) Longview Morman. Euna P. (O) Lindale Morris, Kathleen M. (F) Longview Morris, Lee G. (O) Longview Morris. Randall II. (F) Longview Morris, Rcbccca L. (S) Tyler Morris, Teresa A. (P) Henderson Morrow, George D. (F) Longview Morton, Becky L. (S) Hallsvillc Morton, Dave P. (F) Marshall Mosby. Vcrnita (F) Longview Moses, Cynthia (F) Jacksonville Mosley. Daniel L. (S) Gilmer Moss, Brcncda G. (F) Longview Moughon. Claudette (O) Longview Moughon, Johnny W. (F) Longview Muller. Virginia C. (F) Longview 242 Mumphrcy, Tommie S. (O) Kilgore Monk, Ralph E. (O) Longview Murphy, John C. (O) Longview Murphy, Kelly V. (O) Cladcwatcr Murphy. Richard D. (O) Kilgore Murray, Mark A. (S) Cladcwatcr Murrell, Willie L. (F) Kilgore Muse, Owen K. (F) Longview Muston. Scott C. (S) Longview Myers, Donna R. (O) Lewisville Myers, Linda C. (F) Longview Myers, Troy L. (F) Longview Myles, Bonnie M. (F) Overton Myles, Gloria A. (S) Overton Myrick, Brenda K. (F) Irving Nall. Cortez O. (O) Henderson Nallcy, William K. (F) Longview Nazzal, Gregory R. (S) Longview Neel. Jerry P. (F) Marshall Neely, I oretta A. (S) Longview Nelson, Irving D. (F) Longview Nelson, Jane H. (O) Kilgore Nelson, Larry B. (O) Pittsburg Nelson, Linda P. (F) Longview Nelson, Sharon O. (S) Longview Newby, Lana J. (F) Newton Newhouse, Albert L. (S) Hallsville Newman. John C. (F) Longview Newman, Patricia J. (S) Diana Newsom, Lee A. (O) Ore City Newsom, Robert A. (S) Longview Newton. James W. (F) Marshall Newton. Patricia A. (F) Longview Nichols, Carlan L. (S) Big Sandy Nichols. Michael G. (O) Henderson Nickerson. Lynn D. (S) Marshall Nielsen. Marjorie (O) Longview Nix, Carol F. (O) Daingerfield Nix, Jimmy C. (F) Longview Nobles, Laura L. (F) Houston Nodine, Robbie J. (F) Kilgore Nolan, Geneva A. (S) Hallsville Nolen, George M. (F) Longview Norman, Connie B. (S) Overton Norman, Grace F. (O) Henderson Norman, James T. (F) Harlcton Norris, Norma B. (S) Kilgore Norris, Sara B. (S) Longview Northeutt. Edith H. (F) Kilgore Northeutt, Glenda (S) Kilgore Northeutt, Kerry G. (F) White Oak Northeutt. Kyle R. (O) Longview Norwood, Gilmer C. (F) Ore City Nowell. Frank L. (F) Longview Nutt, Ida K. (O) White Oak OI cr, Charles R. Longview Obera, Francisco (S) Kilgore O'Brien, Charles R. (S) Longview O'Bryant, Kathryn (S) Longview Ocon, Virginia D. (F) Marshall 243 Odom. Clcmmic W. (O) Cason Ocstrcich, Hick L. (S) Longview Oliver. Mark S. (S) Springtown Oncal. Cynthia F. (F) Carland Onus. James D. (F) Ore City Orr. Rose S. (O) I Icndcrson Os!x rnc. Charles E. (F) Kilgore Osborne, Terry L. (F) Kilgore Ott. Leslie A. (S) Tatum Ott, Patricia L. (O) Kilgore Ott. Richard K. (O) Kilgore Ottman. Billie II. (S) Longview Oilman, Mark C. (S) Longview Ottmers, Cynthia A. (F) Longview Ouwenga. David W. (S) Longview On .ts, Ronald E. (S) Longview Owens. Rodney V. (S) Longview Owings, Carolyn C. (S) Longview Pace, Bryon L. (F) Kilgore Pace, Glenda C. (S) Kilgore Paee, Joe I). (F) Longview Pace, Karen S. (S) Kilgore Pace, Kathy A. (S) Kilgore Page, David V. (O) Longview Page, Gary D. (S) Longview Page, Rulwn P. (S) Longview Page, Theresa W. (O) Hughes Springs Page, Tommy J. (S) Longview Paige, Joe P. (S) I Icndcrson Palmer. Ethel H. (O) Kilgore Palmer, George R. (S) Longview Palmer, Vanessa K. (F) Kilgore Pankhurst, Don S. (S) Gilmer Parham, Cynthia J. (F) Gilmer Paris. I arrell K. (S) Leandcr Parish. Barlvara J. (O) Gilmer Parker, Douglas (O) Longview Parker. Joe T. (O) Kilgore Parker, Mardy V. (S) Longview Parker. Roliert M. (O) Hallsville Parker. Vicky L. (F) Ore City Parkins, Raymond D. (S) Henderson Parkinson. Dana D. (O) Longview Parkinson, Ronald (F) Longview Parks. Russell E. (O) Hallsville Parr. Linda W. (O) Longview Parr. Pamela G. (F) Longview Parrish. Elisa J. (S) Metairie, La. Parrish, Regina M. (F) Clarksville Partin. Margaret K. (S) Longview Patillo. Edith D. (O) Longview Patterson. Alton M. (O) Diana Patterson. Dannv R. (O) Kilgore Patterson. Patty S. (S) Pittsburg Patterson. Teresa (S) Greenville Patton, Jacqueline (O) Kilgore Peace. Pamela S. (S) Longview Pearce, Joan R. (S) White Oak Pearce. John B. (O) Longview Pearce, Lauren L. (F) Longview 244 Pearson, Cathy J. (F) Kilgore Pearson, Frances H. (S) Longview Pearson, Jon C. (F) Longview Peek, Alton N. (O) Longview Peek, Franklin K. (O) Kilgore Peel, Carrol C. (F) Gilmer Peer)', Virginia S. (F) Kilgore Pegucs, Vernon (F) Kilgore Peif, Linda M. (S) Longview Pendleton, Angela (S) White Oak Penny, Rolicrt G. (S) Linden Pentecost, Cynthia (F) Hallsvillc Peoples, William T. (O) Diana Pepper, Kenneth W. (O) Longview Perez, Gloria J. (F) Gladewater Perkins. Robin R. (F) Longview Perkins, Steven R. (O) Dallas Perry, Don A. (O) Arp Perry, Donald K. (O) Longview Perry, Elvis D. (F) Gladewater Perry, Mar)' F. (S) Longview Perry, Toni D. (F) Gladewater Person, Kathy L. (F) Marshall Pete, Will E. (F) Marshall Peterson, Jim W. (O) Henderson Peterson, Judy S. (O) Bcckvillc Peterson. Linda II. (O) Gilmer Petty, Leah L. (F) Big Sandy Petty, Michael W. (O) Kilgore Petty, Ronald W. (F) Longview Pharr. II. C. (S) Longview Phelps, Larry D. (O) Marshall Phillips, Ira M. (S) Mt. Enterprise Phillips, James A. (S) Longview Phillips. John L. (F) Longview Phillips, Karen R. (S) Longview Phillips, Linda V. (O) Kilgore Phillips. Paul J. (O) Kilgore Phillips, Phil A. (O) Nacogdoches Phillips, Tim L. (O) Longview Phillips, Timothy K. (O) Pittsburg Phillips. Timothy W. (F) Ore City Phillips, Tina D. (F) Longview Phillips, Wanda S. (O) Mincola Phoenix, Belinda R. (F) Diana Phung. IIoaQ. (F) Kilgore Pickett, C. V. (O) White Oak Pierce, Billy E. (O) Gladewater Pierce, Pamela A. (O) Marshall Pike, I avid W. (F) Gladewater Pilgrim, Johnny C. (S) Daingerfield Pilgrim. Lonnie K. (S) Pittsburg Pilgrim, Russell L. ($) Daingerfield Piner, Laura E. (F) New Orleans, La. Pinkerton. Cynthia (F) Longview Pinson, Gaylenc B. (F) Longview Pinson, James W. (O) Tyler Piper. Jerry W. (O) Tyler Pirtle, Denise P. (F) Shawnee Mission. Ks. Pirtle, Richard W. (S) Longview 245 Pitchford, Donald (F) Longview Pittman, Henry F. (S) Longview Pittman, Tina G. (S) Pasadena Plaschke, Kristi L. (S) I Iallsville Plaschke, Patti C. (O) I Iallsville Platt. Phillip W. (O) Longview Platt, Tracy A. (F) Longview Player, Richard S. (S) Gladewater Player, Violet D. (O) Gladewater Plummer. Paula (F) Diana Poe. Joe A. (F) Longview Poland, Mike K. (S) Henderson Politoski, Cynthia (F) Longview Politoski, Michael (F) Longview Pollick, Richard H. (S) Kilgore Pollock, Teresa K. (S) Nacogdoches Ponce, Julettc O. (F) Dallas Pond, William (S) Longview Ponder, James L. (F) Henderson Pool, Calvin T. (O) Gladewater Pope, Donald R. (O) Marshall Pope, Marilyn L. (F) Gladewater Porter, Pauline R. (O) Daingcrfield Porter, Vicki E. (O) Longview Porter, William A. (F) Dallas Portlcy, Audrey, N. (F) Longview Portley, Bruce E. (O) Kilgore Pouchet. David L. (F) Diego Martin Powell, Laura J. (F) Longview Powell, Michael (S) CorjHiS Christi Powers, Gary W. (S) Hallsvillc Powers, Julia T. (S) Longview Pratt, Russell G. (O) Longview Presley, Dclamic L. (S) Irving Prestidge, Reta D. (S) Marshall Price. Arthur L. (O) Longview Price. Gina K. (F) Overton Priddy, Walter L. (O) Overton Pritchett. Karen B. (O) Longview Proccll, Sandra K. (S) Longview Proctz. Russell G. (S) Longview Propcs, Leslie E. (F) Henderson Provence. Donna F. (S) Longview Pruett, George D. (O) Tyler Pruett, Kasey E. (F) Kilgore Pruitt. Linda K. (S) Longview Pruitt, Marcus (O) Longview Pueheu, Joel P. (F) Troup Puckett. George R. (S) Gladewater Pullen. Debra S. (S) Garland Pullen, Susan W. (O) Longview Quach.TuanA. (S) Mt. Pleasant Qucbcdeaux, Ferdin (F) Kilgore Quinn, Brian H. (O) liberty Quintero, Estcla M. (O) Longview Ragland. Jann L. (F) Overton Ragsdale, Otis N. (S) Longview Ragsdale, Terry L. (S) White Oak Rainey, Joe D. (S) Gilmer Rais, Fuad B. (F) Tripoli, Libya 2-46 Rainey, Sharon D. (F) Longview Ramsey. Pamela Y. (S) Daingcrfick! Randall. Nathaniel (S) Overton Randall, Ruby J. (F) Longview Randolph. Becky L. (F) Kilgore Ranshurg. Joyce L. (S) Henderson RascOC, Sheri L. (S) I louston Rawlins. David W. Jefferson Ray. Lynn L. (O)Gladcwatcr Ray, Suzanne (F) Idaliel, OK Rea. Tracy (F) Henderson Ready, Brenda C. (S) Marshall Rca .in, Virgil 1 . (O) Tyler Rcdfearn, James II. (F) Longview Rcdmon. Karen A. (F) Humble Recce, Merry B. (S) Longview Reed, David G. (F) Henderson Reed. Debra T. (F) White Oak Reed, Jim C. (O) Henderson Reed. Michael A. (F) Longview Reel, Becky L. (O) Longview Reese, Jesse A. (F) Longview Reese. Randall C. (O) Longview Reeves, Mark W. (S) I x ngview Reeves. Theressa G. (O) Gladewater Regcon, Gary D. (S) Longview Reichclderfcr, Frances (F) Longview Reliford. Thomas E. (O) Longview Remliert, Ronald L. (O) Texarkana Rcnnschcidt, Anita (O) Austin Renshaw, Gary L. (S) Kilgore Reynolds, Jerry L. (S) Lancville Reynolds. Mary J. (S) Longview Reynolds, Rhonda K. (S) White Oak Reynolds. Rol crt G. (S) Kilgore Reynolds. Tina G. (S) Longview Rhodes, Carolyn H. (F) Kilgore Rhodes, Debbie L. (F) Avingcr Rliodes, William A. (F) Kilgore Rice, John R. (S) Longview Rice, William Y. (S) Longview Richards. Alvis S. (O) Lone Star Richardson, Barbara (S) Overton Richardson. Christopher (O) Gladewater Richardson. David (F) Longview Richardson, Donna (F) I Icndcrson Richardson. Melvin (F) Pittsburg Richardson. Paula (O) Longview Richardson, Ricky (S) Overton Richardson. Stephen (S) Longview Rieger, Ann S. (F) Longview Rieger. Randal R. (S) Longview Ricmann, John W. (O) Kilgore Riffle, George A. (S) Longview Rinc, Cheryl A. (F) Longview Rinehart. Robert P. (F) Longview Rincy, JohnS. (F) l mgvicw Rivers, DelK)rah (F) Kilgore Roach. Johnny W. (O) Longview Roberson. Alma R. (F) Kilgore 247 Roberson, Linda F. (F) Henderson Rol erson, Xatalyn (F) Overton Roberson, Teresa (S) Kilgore Roberts, Alice C. (F) Marshall Rolnrrts, Luther E. (O) New London Roberts, Robin (O) Kilgore Roberts, Sharon (O) Longview Roberts, Tina M. (S) Laird Hill Rolrcrtson, Otha O. (S) Kilgore Rolxsrtson, Scott I). (F) Cladcwatcr Rolxrrtson. Steve W. (S) Richardson Robinson, Clark R. (O) Linden Robinson, Mary A. (F) Big Sandy Rochin, Beverly (S) DcSoto Ro lenl crg. Sheri L. (F) White Oak Rodgers, Johnny (S) Marshall Rodgers. Robert L. (O) Longview Rodriguez. Freddy (O) Caracas, Venezuela Rodriguez, Michael (O) Henderson Rogers. Clyde T. (S) Marshall Rogers. Dottic II. (S) Price Rogers, Joe D. (F) Cladcwatcr Rogers. Melinda (S) Mt. Pleasant Rogers, Rex II. (O) Longview Rogers, Timothy L. (O) Longview Rohrhach. Mary A. (S) Kilgore Rollins. Sharon S. (O) Henderson Romberg. Helen M. (F) Kilgore Romenesko, Victoria (F) Longview Roop, Roland C. (O) Longview Root, David E. (O) Marshall Roper, Jimmie C. (O) Longview Rose, June L. (S) Cladcwatcr Rose. Karen D. (S) Cladcwatcr Roskos, Dana D. (F) Henderson Ross. Donna L.. (S) Longview Rossum. Arnold L. (O) Kilgore Rossum, John V. (S) Kilgore Rossum, Sharon (S) Kilgore Rossum, Shcrrel L. (S) Kilgore Round. Alxlollah (F) Tehran, Iran Rowe, Donny L. (F) Gilmer Roy, Billy II. (S) Longview Roy, Nell L. (F) I lenderson Royal, LaDonna (F) Hughes Springs Royal, Phyllis (S) Hughes Springs Rubin, Barney (O) Kilgore Rubin, Diane (F) Kilgore Rugc. Dawn J. (F) White Oak Ruiz-Diaz, Pedro (O) Longview Rushing. Kevin M. (F) Pittsburg Rushton, Barlxira (S) Henderson Rusk, Jo L. (F) Henderson Rusk, Velma R. (S) Longview Russell. Lois F. (S) Kilgore Russell. Pamela M. (F) Overton Russell. Rolrcrt C. (F) Jefferson Rust. Charles D. (S) Pittsburg Rutherford, Charles (O) Henderson Ruthvcn. Brian L. (F) Longview 248 Rutledge, Jan S. (F) Marshall Ryan, Linda G. (S) DcSoto Sadler, Carolyn D. (O) Longview Sacfc, Javad (F) Kilgore Salih, Mark W. (F) Gilmer Salon ish, Teresa K. (S) Marshall Salter, Jerry D. (O) Longview Salter. Larry L. (S) Longview Sammons, Carolyn Y. (F) Tatum Samples, Fannie R. (F) Overton Sanders, Frances M. (O) Kilgore Sanders, Jimmy C. (S) Longview Sanders. Joe G. (O) Kilgore Sanders, John D. (S) Longview Sanders, Kim (F) Longview Sanders, Tcric L. (F) Henderson Sanders, Veronica (S) Kilgore Sanfilippo, Anthony (F) Longview Sandford, Tina J. (S) Cladcwatcr Sapp. Michael S. (S) Longview Sattcrwhite, Susan (F) Longview Saunders. Cheryl A. (O) Longview Saylcs, Sheldon C. (S) Ore City Scarlett, Roliert W. (S) Longview Sehactz. Donald R. (S) Longview Schmitz, Joluina J. (F) Kilgore Schneider, Cathy A. (F) Coralville. IA Schoon, Charles L. (F) Ore City Schuler, Kenneth L. (O) Gladewatcr Schulz, Michael L. (S) Kilgore Scott, Allen (O) Longview Scott, Betty P. (F) Longview Searcy, Elvis P. (O) Omaha Searcy, William N. (O) Henderson Secord, David (F) Longview Sellars. John C. (F) Kilgore Sellers, Hope M. (O) Longview Sewall, Charley S. (S) Henderson Sewell, Jerry W. (O) Kilgore Shank. Richard L. (O) Jacksonville Shannon, Gary G. (O) Longview Sharp, Annette (F) Longview Sharp, Johnny C. (S) Marshall Sharpe, Carol S. (S) Marshall Shaw, Melissa K. (O) Gladewatcr Sheffield, Diane (S) Overton Sheldon, Linda F. (S) Kilgore Shell. Robert J. (O) Kilgore Shelton. Don R. (O) Longview Shelton, Raymond L. (O) Longview Shepherd, Anita B. (O) Longview Sheppard. Sandra K. (S) Longview Shields. Forrest H. (S) Kilgore Shirey, Sandra C. (F) Longview Shofncr, Billy J. (S) Jasper Shook. Kathleen T. (O) White Oak Shook, Richard L. (O) White Oak Shore, Debbie J. (F) Longview Shore, Linda K. (F) Longview Short, Joe J. (F) Kilgore 249 Short, Larry P. (S) Dallas Shorter. James P. (S) Longview Shrouder, Rebecca (O) Marshall Shnim. Laura J. (F) Gilmer Siddick, Yousef M. (O) Kilgore Sides. Shaefer J. (F) Henderson Siclxms, Joan A. (O) Ajx , N.Y. Sigler, Teri L. (F) Dallas Sills, Steve I. (F) West Monroe. La. Silvertooth, Marvin (S) Kilgore Simcox, Dale L. (S) Longview Siminonds, Janet L. (F) Arlington Simmons. Dana R. (S) Marshall Simmons, Melinda S. (F) Cladewater Sims. Anna C. (S) Longview Sims, Calvin R. (F) Overton Sims. Linda S. (F) Cladewater Singletary. Lee D. (S) Kilgore Singleton, Kenneth (S) Cladewater Sipes. Jeanne B. (O) Beekville Sipes, Rickey W. (F) Longview Skeen. Patti J. (F) Denton Skectcrs, David M. (O) Longview Skectcrs, Rel ccca (S) Longview Skelton, Milha H. (O) Ixmgview Skinner, Myrtle (O) Gilmer Slalxick, Dwight (S) Longview Slaback. Jacqueline (S) Longview Slalwck, Larry W. (F) Longview Smart, Delma W. (O) Kilgore Smelley. Pamela (F) Cushing Smircs, Alice K. (S) Hughes Springs Smith, Arnold W. (S) Rcklaw Smith. Barbara (S) Gilmer Smith, Bobby F. (O) Longview Smith. Bobby L. (O) Longview Smith. Brenda C. (S) Mt. Enterprise Smith. Brody D. (F) Longview Smith. Cameron F. (F) Henderson Smith, Carol C. (S) Overton Smith. Carolyn (F) Hallsville Smith, Cathy K. (S) Hughes Springs Smith. Charles P. (F) Kilgore Smith, Cheryl L. (S) Hughes Springs Smith. Curtis W. (S) White Oak Smith, David N. (S) Big Sandy Smith. Deadre (F) Longview Smith. Delxirah (S) 1 louston Smith, Don R. (O) Hugbes Springs Smith, Donna (F) Longview Smith. Donna C. (S) Henderson Smith, Douglas E. (S) Laird Hill Smith, Ell ert II. (F) Atlanta Smith. Helen O. (O) Lone Star Smith. Jimmy L. (S) Henderson Smith, Joe David (S) Cladewater Smith, John L. (O) Overton Smith, Joseph M. (O) Longview Smith. Joy M. (O) Kilgore Smith, Karen D. (S) Arlington 250 Smith. Mark M. (O) Henderson Smith, Mary L. (S) Sulphur Springs Smith. Melanie C. (O) Lillxmm. Mo. Smith. Mike D. (S) Longview Smith. Randall C. (S) Longview Smith. Ronald C. (O) Longview Smith. Samuel A. (F) Longview Smith. Shellene D. (S) New London Smith, Tanya T. (O) Kilgore Smith. Terry L. (F) Gilmer Smith, Toni L. (O) Mansfield Smith. Virginia S. (O) White Oak Smith. Wanda E. (F) Pittsburg Smith. William L. (F) Longview Smythc, Mildred P. (F) Hallsvillc Sneed. Dana L. (S) Kilgore Snyder. David W. (S) Longview Sonier. Rhonda K. (F) Longview Sorenson, Karen A. (O) Longview Sorrells. Danny lb (F) Gladewater Sorrells. Linda II. (O) New London Southern. Thomas M. (O) longview Sparks. Paul N. (F) Longview Spears. Judy K. (S) Tyler Speed. Maggie E. (S) Gladewater Spencer, Dannv R. (S) Gilmer Spencer, Edward M. (O) Marshall Spencer, Malinda (F) Gilmer Spradley. Virginia (F) Kilgore Spradlin. Donnie (F) Kilgore Spradlin, Gene L. (F) Longview Spradlin. Vernon E. (S) Longview Springer, Kim J. (S) White Oak Spurlin. Mary L. (S) Hughes Springs Square, Horace E. (F) Kilgore Square, Paul D. (F) Kilgore Square, Paula J. (F) Kilgore Squier, Richard A. (S) Kilgore Staggs, Lisa L. (F) Iongvicw Stallman, Arlcna (O) Daingerfield Stanford. Ernest (O) Longview' Stanley, Carole W. (O) Harlcton Stanley. Eileen F. (F) Gilmer Stanley. Lsha S. (O) Kilgore Stanley, Rol ert D. (F) Henderson Stansell, Barren V r. O) Longview Stansell. Gerald D. (F) Longview Starks. Patti J. (S) Gladewater Starling. Kenneth (F) Henderson Starling, L. B. (S) Henderson Starling, 'Iliyatrice (O) long Branch States. Carolyn (F) Longview Stayton. Brad L. (S) Henderson Steele, Bradley T. (S) Marshall Steele, Kathic A. (F) Daingerfield Steele,Mary R. (O) Longview Steele, Michael W. (F) Pittsburg Steele. Samuel V. (F) Louisville Steen, Dierdre H. (O) Gilmer Stence. Edward D. (O) Longview 251 Stephens, Patricia (F) Gilmer Sterrett, Robert H. (O) Longview Stevens, Jan (F) Daingerfield Stevens, Remhert Z. O) Ilallsvillc Stevens, Teddy C. (S) Longview Stevenson, Kenneth (F) Gladcwatcr Stevenson. Tammy S. (S) Gilmer Steward, Carol P. (O) I-ongvicw Stewart, Delwrah A. (O) Longview Steward, Tara (S) Izmgview Stewart, Paula A. (O) Winnsboro Still. Rclwcca B. (F) Kilgore Stinson, Tanya R. (F) Longview Stockman, Frances (O) Longview Stokes. Keith A. (S) Gladcwatcr Stone, Jeffery A. (S) I xmgvicw Stone, Max R. (O) Kilgore Stone. Sydney L. (S) Longview Stoutc, Bernard S. (F) Longview Stracener. diaries (F) Gilmer Stracener. Robert (F) Gilmer Strait. Steve R. (F) Longview Strange. Vcrda (,)• (S) Kilgore Strilcy, Karen J. (S) Amarillo Stripland, James R. (O) Kilgore Stroman, Alvin D. (O) Longview Stroman. Tonia P. (F) Hughes Springs Strong. Kenneth F. (S) Henderson Strong. Marcia L. (F) Overton Strong. Vclcta C. (S) Kilgore Stroud, Bertram J. (S) Longview Stroud, George K. (O) Henderson Stroud. Jodana S. (F) Henderson Stroud, Terry L. (F) Henderson Stuckey. Denise L. (F) Diana Sturrock, Jancmarie (F) Longview Suiter. Laura Y. (S) Longview Smnrow, Hubert H. (F) Longview Surrat, Steve G. (S) Linden Suttlc, Teddy D. (F) I lallsville Sutton, George H. (S) Longview Sutton. Patricia J. (O) Grand Saline Swain, John I. (F) Kilgore Swain, Richard A. (F) Overton Swan, Bruce D. (F) Overton Swan, Jim L. (F) Kilgore Swan. Leonard A. (F) Marshall Swann, Roger P. (S) Longview Swanner, Cathy D. (S) Longview Sweeney, Catherine (S) Kilgore Swingler. Murlene (O) Kilgore Swinglcr, Suzanne (F) Kilgore Taliaferro, Mary H. (O) Gladcwatcr Tallant, Grady M. (S) Longview Tallant, Kim V. (O) Longview Tate, Charles W. (S) Sehring, FI. Tate, Tom (S) Longview Tatum. Arthur R. (S) I lenderson Tatum, Vicki L. (()) Longview Taylor, Barbara M. (F) Longview 252 Taylor, Calva L. (()) Kilgore Taylor, James V. (S) Longview Taylor, Lisa J. (S) Longview Taylor, Michael A. (O) Dallas Taylor, Rosie N. (F) Longview Taylor, Sharon M. (O) Longview Taylor, Trade L. (S) Henderson Teague, Billy J. (O) Henderson Tedder. Joseph W. (F) Kilgore Teel, Harris L. (F) Gilmer Tennison. Peggy j. (O) Longview Tennison. Sherry A. (F) Cladewater Tennison, Sherry L. (S) I lenderson Tenpenny, Angela J. (S) Longview Terrell, Stephen R. (S) Longview Terry, Randolph (O) Tatum Tevebaugh. Billy I). (S) Longview Theriot. William J. (O) Longview Thibodeaux, John R. (O) Kilgore Thomas, Benny R. (F) Jefferson Thomas, Carolyn D. (O) Longview Thomas, Cathy C. (O) Longview Thomas, Frank J. (S) Longview Thomas, Jeff D. (( ) Kilgore Thomas, Jo A. (O) Center Thomas. John M. (F) Cladewater Thomas. Johnny I). (F) Arp Thomas, Mark j. (S) Cladewater Thomas. Rhonda L. (F) Cladewater Thomas Rick I). (S) Cladewater Thomas, Wanda L. (O) Cladewater Thompson, Allan C. (F) Longview Thompson, Cecelia (O) Cladewater Thompson, Helen C. (F) Overton Thompson, Hughlcn (S) Gilmer Tliompson, Jeffrey (O) Longview Thompson, Kenneth (F) Shclbyvillc Tliompson, Patricia (O) Henderson Tliompson, Ricky R. (O) Gilmer Thompson, Roll R. (S) Longview Thompson, Ronnie (O) Troup Thornlirugh. Jan D. (F) Kilgore Thornton. Carl J. (O) Cladewater Thornton, Edward V. (F) Cladewater Thrash, Breute L. (F) Euless Threadgill, Carrie (F) Kilgore Threadgill, Chris (S) Henderson Threadgill. Ronald (S) Kilgore Tidwell, Vicki L (S) Diana Till. Cheri (S) Overton Timlicrlakc, Clarence (O) Longview Timlierlake. Oliver (F) Longview Tippett. Helen W. (S) Kilgore Tipps. George W. (S) Overton Tipps, Lee P. (O) Longview Tipton. James 11. (S) Longview Tipton, Rogers K. (O) Marshall Tipton, Roycc G. (O) Big Sandy Tipton. Tammv J. (F) Humble Todd, Jimmy W. (S) Longview 253 Todd, Taininic N. (F) Kilgore Tolley. Roltcrt I). (S) Pittsburg Tomme. Della S. (F) Diana Toinmc, Michael D. (S) Diana Torljet, Terry L. (S) Lancaster Torrence, Charlene (F) Longview Townc. Karen S. (F) Port Arthur Traylor. KiiuIhtIv (S) Longview Trent. Dcwana (F) White Oak Tribltey, Nicki J. (F) San Antonio Trice, Joe E. (F) Longview Troltoy, Karla R. (S) Kilgore Troth, Uirna J. (S) Cladcwatcr Tubbs, Lisa A. (S) Hurst Tubbs, Roland F. (S) White Oak Tucker. Clyde II. (F) Lancvillc Tucker. Cay N. (F) Longview Tucker. Patsy C. (F) White Oak Tucker, Richard C. (S) Gilmer Tucker, Sherry N. (S) Longview Tucker, Sidney C. (S) Longview Tucl, James N. (O) Longview Tuel, Phyllis E. (S) Gilmer Tucl, Sharon C. (F) Longview Turgcon, James C. (O) Marshall Turner. Datum G. (S) Cladcwatcr Turner, Delons II. (O) Longview Turner. Gary L. (F) Longview Turner, James T. (S) Longview Turner. Kenton E. (F) Lone Star Turner, Linda S. (S) Silsbce Turner, Perry L. (F) Kilgore Turner, Rochelle R. (S) Cladcwatcr Tutt, Leslie S. (S) Longview Tuttle. James F. (O) Cladcwatcr Tyiska. Ventral C. (F) Overton Tyner. Jace B. (S) White Oak Unnth. Kenneth W. (O) Longview Upright. Susan K. (F) Longview Upton. Richard C. (F) Longview Usery, George E. (O) Longview Utzman. William D. (S) Longview Vail, Tommy (F) Longview Van Eimcrcn, Teresa (S) Longview Van Ilouten. Trecia (S) Cladcwatcr Van Licw, Vicki L. (F) Richland Vansickle. Sonya K. (F) Henderson Vantcr. James D. (S) Longview Vaughan. Gary R. (F) Longview Vaughan, Ida M. (O) Longview Vaughan. Jeff L. (F) Daingerfield Vaughan. Pamela G. (F) Henderson Verner. Douglas R. (S) Cucro Verncr, Remona K. (F) Gilmer Vestal. Lonnie R. (F) Kilgore Vestall. Loydcll I- (F) Kilgore Vctsch. Carl L. (F) Overton Vinson. Danny S. (S) Henderson Vinson, Jerry L. (S) Overton Vinson. Neal R. (F) Henderson 254 Vinson, Willie P. (F) Henderson Visage, Kenneth R. (S) Kilgore Visage. Lonnie K. (O) Kilgore Volz, Charles E. (O) Longview Voss. Pamela J. (O) White Oak Vu, Anh Tuyct T. (O) Kilgore Vu, Toquyen T. (S) Kilgore Wacascy, Clara II. (O) Cladcwater Wade, Cynthia C. (O) Longview Wadle. Haskell F. (O) Overton Wady, Lariy L. (S) Cladcwater Waggoner, Kathy J. (O) Longview Waggoner, Mary J. (S) Overton Wakclcy, Terr)' A. (S) Euless Waldrop, Estelle W. (O) Marshall Waldrnp, Karen D. (O) Longview Walhof, Claudette (O) Longview Walker. Cynthia A. (S) Cladcwater Walker, David M. (S) Lone Star Walker, James M. (S) Kilgore Walker. Janice D. (S) Cladcwater Walker, Margaret W. (O) Lone Star Walker. Michael R. (F) Longview Walker, Michelle J. (F) Longview Walker. Pamela M. (F) Kilgore Walker. Rolrcrt E. (F) Longview Walker, Tami (S) Longview Wallace. Burncstinc (F) Longview Wallace, Johnny R. (S) Overton Wallace. Russell A. (F) Longview Wallace, Scott (O) Longview Wallace. Shirley B. (O) Longview Waller, Cordon D. (S) Kilgore Waller, Joe M. (O) Gilmer Wallcy, Paul D. (O) Gilmer Walston, Jessica L. (S) Cladcwater Warnock, Charles E. (O) Laird Hill Warren. Connie T. (S) Henderson Warren, Joyce D. (O) Longview Warren. Maurice E. (O) Longview Washington, John T. (O) Longview Wasson, Michael C. (S) Daingerficld Watkins. Julianna (F) Rcklaw Watkins, Rayda A. (O) Longview Watkins. Robin L. (O) White Oak Watlcy, Carl R. (S) Longview Watson, Cynthia J. (S) Huntsville Watson. David J. (S) Lil erty City Watson, Otto C. (S) Kilgore Watson, Ricky T. (S) Kilgore Watts, Connie S. (F) Gilmer Watts, Debra A. (F) Longview Wayland, Barbara C. (O) Longview Wayland, Terry L. (F) San Antonio Wayt, Larry W. (S) White Oak Wayt, Patricia A. (F) White Oak Wayt, Syndi A. (F) Longview Weathcrall, Jerry (O) Longview Weaver, Donna L. (F) Henderson Webb. Bill W. (O) White Oak 255 Vc1j1 , Deronda K. (F) Gilmer Welti , Pamela G. (F) Grand Prairie Welter. June T. (O) Longview Welter, Handy L. (F) Texas City Webster. Paul I.. (S) Longview Weed, Kyron K. (S) Longview Weedon, Dclccsc A. (O) Longview Weeks, Sandra M. (F) Longview Weidner, Bruce A. (F) Troup Weir. Janet E. (S) Ore City Weiss, Bryan A. (S) Henderson Weitzel, Kenneth D. (O) Longview Welch, Bobby L. (O) Timpson Welch. Gwendolyn K. (O) Carthage Welch, Bichard G. (()) Kilgore Welch. Roger A. (O) Kilgore Welch, Sherrie F. (F) Longview Welchel. Ricky 1). (S) Joinorville Wellltorn. Brenda G. (F) Daingerfield Wells. Brent W. (O) Houston Wells, Glenn E. (S) Gilmer Wells. Jimmie F. (F) Avingcr Wells, Kimlterly L. (S) Kilgore Wclton. Patrick L. (O) White Oak Wenzel, Deborah E. (S) Linden Wesson, Gerald W. (S) Kilgore West, David M. (F) Overton West. Nathaniel (S) Overton West. Randall L. (O) Ixingvicw West. Rickey 1.. (F) Jasjter Westra. James A. (S) Henderson Westra, Shawn A. (F) 1 mgview Whaley. Eric L. (S) Marshall Whatley, Barnhill 'I . (S) Longview Wheeler. Charles D. (S) Kilgore Wheeler, Henry J. (O) Henderson Wheeler, Rcltccca L. (S) Longview Wheeler, Sharon L. (()) Longview Wheeley, Robert E. (O) Longview Whigham. Charles W. (O) Marshall Whitaker, Boltbic O. (O) Gilmer Whitaker. Nclda C. (S) Kilgore Wlritakcr, Steve L. (O) Longview Wliite. Billy J. (F) Overton White, David P. (F) Glndewatcr White. John A. (S) Longview White, Johnny R. (O) White Oak White. Judy A. (O) Kilgore White, Karen D. (F) Longview White, Katrina A. (F) Longview White. Kay F. (F) White Oak White. Boyce D. (F) Kilgore White. Sandra B. (S) I Icndcrson White, Teddy L. (O) Longview White. Thomas E. (F) Longview White, Timothy W. ( )) Longview White, Tommy C. (F) White Oak White. Vicki J. (S) Longview Whitehead. Donald (O) Henderson Whiteside, Charles (F) Kilgore 256 Whiteside, Donald (S) Kilgore Whitfield, Tony R. (O) Longview Whitis,HalK. (S) Longview Whittenberg, Mary (O) Longview Whittle, Robert W. (O) Dallas Whitton, Steven D. (S) Longview Whitwcll, Janice C. (O) Longview Wiesner, Roy A. (F) Longview Wiggins. Bobby R. (S) Queen City Wiggins, Cindy L. (S) Longview Wiggins. Harr)' N. (O) Kilgore Wiggins, Jane L. (O) Kilgore Willxnim, Jim It. (O) Kilgore Wildrix, Gerald A. (O) Longview Wiley. Millard D. (S) Overton Wiley. Shelley C. (S) Henderson Wilkerson, Gary G. (F) Henderson Wilkins. Sylvia (S) Kilgore Williams. Bretta J. (S) Longview Williams, Constance (O) Kilgore Williams. Darrell (F) Houston Williams. David R. (F) Longview Williams, Deborah L. (O) Longview Williams. Debra C. (F) Marshall Williams. Eula M. (O) Cladewater Williams, Gerald W. (F) Daingcrficld Williams. Gregor)- (S) Longview Williams, Helen B. (S) Longview Williams, James V. (O) Marshall Williams, Jeanne P. (O) Longview Williams. Jo A. (O) Longview Williams, Johnny D. (S) Daingcrficld Williams, Kathryn (S) Henderson Williams. Kendal D. (F) Gilmer Williams. Kerr)- D. (F) White Oak Williams. Larry F. (O) Cladewater Williams, Melba C. (S) Longview Williams, Michael (S) Tatum Williams. Monty L. (F) White Oak Williams, Paul R. (F) Longview Williams, Randy R. (S) White Oak Williams, Robbie G. (S) Henderson Williams, Rosie II. (O) Longview Williams. Sharon L. (F) White Oak Williams, Terry G. (S) White Oak Williams, Willie (O) Longview Williams. Zelma J. (S) Marshall Williamson, Elisa (F) Longview Willis. Darryl B. (F) Overton Willis, Linda R. (S) Longview Willoughby, Sheila (F) Cladewater Wilson, Anne (F) Denton Wilson. Cindy L. (F) Austin Wilson, Cynthia A. (F) Kilgore Wilson. Debra A. (O) Marshall Wilson. Debra L. (S) Shreveport. La. Wilson, Dorothy N. (F) Longview Wilson, Ej son H. (S) Cladewater Wilson. Larry D. (F) Longview Wilson, Lindsey J. (F) Lake Jackson 2 57 Wilson. Michael E. (O) Kilgore Wilson, Robert S. (S) Longview Wilson. Thomas C. (O) Longview Wimberly, Patrick (F) Hughes Springs Winfrey, Jerry R. (O) Longview Wingfield. Mark S. (O) Kilgore Winkficld, Eric D. (F) Overton Winn, Charles E. (O) Longview Winningham, Rebecca (F) San Augustine Wittig. Carol M. (F) Longview Witzcl, James W. (S) Longview Wolf, David J. (F) Longview Wood. Julanc J. (O) Kilgore Wood. Patrick K. (S) Kilgore Wood. Rebecca C. (S) Longview Woodlief, Doyle L. (S) Longview Woodruff, Sherilyn (O) Longview Woods. Bytha A. (O) Longview Woods, Dessy T. (O) Kilgore Woods. Sharon C. (S) Longview Wooten, Bobby J. (S) Longview Wootten. Rhonda L. (S) Diana Wright. Becky L. (F) Avinger Wright. Debbie C. (S) Longview Wright, Larry D. (S) Tatum Wright. Melissa R. (F) Longview Wyatt, Benny T. (F) Gilmer Wyatt, Pamela G. (S) Jefferson Wylie. Lisa S. (F) Kilgore Wyrostek, Robin E. (S) DeSoto Yancey, Michael D (S) Longview Yandlc. Teri K. (F) Kilgore Young, Deborah B. (F) Hallsvillc Young. Elizabeth A. (S) Hughes Springs Young. James E. (S) I fenderson Young. Joyce B. (S) Longview Young. Kathryn E. (F) Tatum Young. Lana L. (O) Overton Young, Michael J. (F) Lancvillc Young. Taml D. (O) Marshall Young, William E. (F) Henderson Youngblood. David (F) Gilmer Youngblood, Donna (S) Gilmer Youngblood. Joyce (S) Gilmer Younger. Mildred M. (S) Longview Zahn, Mary A. (O) Cladewater Zerkel. Terri L. (S) Longview 258 wgMgam MM® Mm Ml,™ HHli yXy Cii'-V .Vy'vxv.v. vV .i v?. ' S}i{ «g5 A college may be governed by the Administration and the courses taught by the Faculty, but. . . THE STUDENTS ARE THE COLLEGE n Congratulations, Rangers Gilmer Potteries, Inc. Gilmer, Texas Phillips Youngtown and Phillips Side Door Infants, Childrens and Juniors ICO Davis Phone 843-3344 Gilmor, Toxas Bealls Alpine Village Northwest Village Good Luck Kilgore College! Compliments of American Institute of Architects sm Quality Tires, Inc. Henderson, Toxas Chris Long — Manager Commercial National Bank South Mobberly at South High Longview, Texas The only locally owned National Bank in Gregg County 757-3070 Member FDIC 262 Kennedy's Jewelers For the very finest in Diamond Engagement Rings Custom Diamond Rings Watches Bracelets Pendants Sterling Silver China Crystal And Everything in Jewelry Downtown Longview, Texas ££ Cilice 1500 E. Marshall Phone 758-4282 Longview, Texas Everybody knows who's the coolest person around. But news. You can too by reading the LONGVIEW MORN-how does he keep his cool? By staying on top of the ING JOURNAL and the LONGVIEW DAILY NEWS. CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK Henderson, Texas Mombcr FDIC Axelson Roustabouts Debbie Horridge and Mona Grimes. AXELSON More than 75 years ago we originated the metal-to-metal subsurface oil well pump. From that one product we grew to be one of the largest manufacturers of equipment for the petroleum industry. Today our product lines include subsurface pumps, sucker rods, gas lift valves, safety-relief valves, gate valve actuators, controls and other related equipment for the production, pipeline and processing industries AXELSON, INC. USI Write: Axelson, Inc., P.O. Box 2427, Longview, Texas 75601 Kilgore College Bookstore Harry Douglas, director Texas Instruments Watches and Calculators Calculators — Craig, Litronix, Hewlett-Packard Kodak Cameras Minolta Cameras Jewelry Miscellaneous Gift Items 265 PRUETT ELECTRIC AND PRUETT LIGHTING Custom Lighting at Wholesale Prices Fashion Styles of the Times Phone 984-2912 601-607 E. Main St. Kilgore, Texas HURWITZ MAN’S SHOP Kilgoro Longviow 984 3324 753 4474 Kilgore Federal Savings Loan Association Phone 984-2506 1200 N. Kilgore St. Kilgore, Texas 266 RINGLER CHEVROLET COMPANY Where Your Transportation $ Buys More! Highway 259 North Kilgoro, Texas Phono 984-2503-4-5 GIBSON DRILLING CO. Kilgore 307 Woodlawn Kilgore, Toxas AC 214 Phone — 984 5068 Equal Opportunity Employer KOCA 1240 The Voice of the Rangers Longviow APPAREL 8HOES FOR WOMEN PHONE 984-8517 084-8518 984-4236 P. O. BOX 925 200 E. MAIN KILGORE, TEXAS 75662 P.O. Box 925 I00N. Kilgore St. Kilgore, Texas 75662 Phone 984 8282 267 KiLGORE NATIONAL BANK MIUM 'CMC Corner North Kilgore and Henderson Blvd. Telephone 984-2026 Kilgore, Texas Check on Our Student Plus Account — No Monthly Service Charge Ask Us About Bonus Checking BUDDY'S NURSERY GARDEN SUPPLIES Hwy 259 Box 61D Kilgoro, Texas Home of Hot Plants and Old Bloomers Always First Quality Day Phone 984 2351 984-6688 836 4458 J.C. PENNEY Night Phone 984-4817 It Pays to Shop at Penney's Kilgore, Texas Phone 984-5075 KILGORE PIPE SUPPLY CO. OILFIELD SUPPLIES B.J. HUNTER P.O.Box 539 Kilgore, Texas Best Wishes From a Constant Friend of Kilgore College KILGORE NEWS HERALD Published Daily and Sunday in America's No. I Small City JOHNSTON-LAWRENCE CO. P.O. Box 1759 Phono 214-984-5044 Hwy. 135 North Kilgore, Texas 75662 Sebring Certified DAVE'S HAIR FASHIONS For Men and Women DAVID AND JERRY PARROTT 903 E. Main Kilgore, Texas RHO'S HALLMARK CARDS AND GIFTS 4 A Dairti Queen ► Party Supplies, Wedding Accessories, Candles, Books — Albums, Stationery, and Figurines 101 N. Kilgore Phono 984-6176 Kilgoro, Texas Home of the World's Thickest Malts and Shakes Phone 984 3558 College D.Q. 984 4176 Finer Things for Ladies PIONEER DRUG CO., INC. Phone 984-2004 I 18 N. Kilgore Kilgore, Texas Since 1931 Ready-to-Wear — Shoes 104 N. Kilgore Kilgore, Texas 984-3035 KIMBALL'S KILGORE FLOWER SHOP 75662 Telephone 984-5066 MAX JEWELERS 207 Main Phone 984-3623 in Kilgore FORD SALES, INC.- Has a Better Deal 8ox96l Telephone Kilgore 984-2006 504 E. Main C. W. Rhodes, Jr. — General Manager Kilgore, Texas Longview 753-5812 $Radeb wri€tal Cftfome KILGORE LONGVIEW 401 N. Martin Kilgore, Texas 1617 Judson Rd. Longview, Texas Best Wishes to Kilgore College RADER FUNERAL HOMES 271 JACK WARD President, Honor Club Member Million Dollar Round Table A ttfl MARSHALL JACK WARD INSURANCE AGENCY Phone 214-984-8490 400 Citizens Bank Building Kilgore, Texas 75662 THE FRIENDLY STORE The Southwestern Bankers Life Management and Resourco Corporation Southwestern Life Insurance Company Gifts — Housewares — Hardwares — Paints Appliances Kilgoro, Toxas Phone 984-2036 POOL COMPANY KILGORE AND PALESTINE Deep Workover — Swabbing Drilling — High Pressure Pumps Rod — Tubing Work Kilgore —984-5019 Palestine — 729-6903 Jack B. Honea Regional Manager 272 BEALLS DEPARTMENT STORE GRIFFIN-WYLIE AGENCY Comploto Insurance Servico Located in Kilgore Shopping Plaza Phone 984 3615 Box 1638 Kilgore, Texas Your Independent Agent Phone 984 3567 Wilson Radio Television — Radio Shack — 1014 North Kilgore Kilgore, Texas 75662 Utah Colorado Louisiana Kentucky Georgia Alabama EAGLE TRUCKING COMPANY J. E. MANKINS Phone 984 2084 P.O.Box 471 Kilgore. Tex. 756 2 Interstate Oil Field Hauling • Pipeline Stringling Terminals: Oklahoma City Shroveport Montana Arkansas Mississippi Texas Houston Illinois Oklahoma Kansas New Mexico Birmingham Florida Indiana Tennossoe Nevada Harvoy SABINE PIPE SUPPLY CO. Box I I I NEW AND USED OIL FIELD EQUIPMENT HYDRAULIC CASING PULLING PIPE SHOPPING AND TESTING SERVICE LINE PIPE — TUBING — CASING WE BUY AND SALVAGE LEASES AND PIPE LINES Kilgore, Texas Phone 984 3094 984-3095 273 'WEht?, WHATABURCfR What a Burger Should Be Kilgore — Longview — Tyler Merchants Who Deal in Protection ROY H. LAIRD INSURANCE AGENCY P.O. Box 1020 Kilgore, Texas 75662 Allied Citizens Bank Member of Allied Bancshares, Inc. Kilgore Helping Gregg County Grow Bank Rate Auto Loans Member FDIC 306 E. Main o 984-8671 Kilgore 275 GLADEWATER MIRROR YOUR COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER For All Your Printing Needs Phone 845 4523 Gladewafer Federal Savi Loan Association ngs Gladowator. Toxas 75647 Ph. 845-2278 300 W. Pacific P.O. Box 792 INNOVATIVE BANKING A T LONGVIEW NA TIONAL ... BAKU 103 N. Kilgore St. A complete package of banking services including special discounts on travel tours and entertainment, the new TAX SAVER Checking Account. $10,000 accidental death insurance and many other exclusive features of BanClub. You're invited to make your banking connection at the innovative bank-Now 9 convenient drive-in windows with free all-weather parking for customers. Special Organizational Service is a unique, free and exclusive program. It is a courtesy we offer for those who have lost someone close and need a friend to take care of the many financial and personal affairs for you. Longview National's New Motor Bank is an Island of Drive-in Banking Conveniences. Telephone 753-5511 LONGVIEW NATIONAL BANK MK u NWit Coapga«r«a 984-4324 Kilgore, Texas 75662 Compliments of EDD HILL AND SONS, INC. Mechanical Contractors 405 Houston Phono 984-3003 or 3004 276 Kilgore Community Inn The Finest Lodging in Kilgore Phone 214—984-5501 ■RUgorY community n Phone 5501 McAlister Printing Company, Inc. If it has to do with sound . . . It has to do with Jacks! Printing and Office Supplies Kilgore, Texas JACK'S DISCOUNT STEREO 1912 E. Marshall Longview, Texas 757-5521 Tapes, Records, Stereos, C.B.'s and Accessories Installations 214-984-0676 Bus. 984 8888 MERRITT TOOL COMPANY Kilgore, Texas Engineered Maintenance Res. 984 4452 Gonoral Machine Shop Ph. 214-984-2547 D. C. Wingfield Used Cars Hwy 259 North Kilgoro, Toxas Not a King — — Just a Prince to Do Business With Box 56 277 PH ARMfiCY Phone 657-2564 124 S. Marshall Henderson, Tex. Disposal Systems MARGARET DOWNS JEWELRY Southwest Disposal, Inc. Wedding Rings — Keepsake Diamonds Division of Disposal Systems, Inc. For Service Call: Kilgoro — 984-8646 Longview — 753-6227 Tyler —595-1801 Kilgore Shopping Plaza P.O.Box 1640 Kilgore, Texas Compliments of Benne+t's McCarley Jewelry NARDIS OF DALLAS Gregg County's Oldest and Finost Jowolry and Gift Shop 21 I N. Frodonia Longview Telephone 984-3069 HANKS LUMBER COMPANY Kilgoro, Toxas 278 You deserve a lot of credit. Anyone who lias worked as hard as you have for an education deserves more than a pat on the hack. If you’re old enough to vote, hold a job and support yourself, you’re old enough to establish credit. Come sec us. establish a bank relationship and get a new point of view on how much help a good bank can l c. Ph.214-753-7681 P.O. Box 3188 Longview. Texes 75601 Waynesboro. Miss. 601—735 4867 Winnsboro. Tex. 214—342 5206 Tyler, Tax. 214—592 8174 Kilgore, Tax. 214—984 3066 General Officos, Kilgoro, Toxas 75662 Bell Supply Company Longview. Tax. 214—592 8174 Alabama and Florida From 601—7354867 Oilfield, Industrial Supplies, Tabulator Goods, Oil Country Pipe and Equipment P.O. Box 1289 WESTERN AUTO STORE Kilgore, Texas 984-3737 The First State Bank Each depositor insured to $-10,(XX). MOilAl DlfOJU INJUtANCt COIFOtAllON I | I JSE3 Post Office Box 1432 O Gladewater, Texas 75647 OFFICERS C. Q. Abernathy. President Mack Wiley. Executive Vice President Joe McElroy, Senior Vice President Canon Kennedy. Vice President Bill R. Johnston. Cashier Virginia Bates, Assistant Cashior Delois Bowden. Assistant Cashier Betty Cook, Assistant Cashier Mary Noll Holt. Assistant Cashier DIRECTORS C. Q- Abernathy Neil R. Cooper Wilson Godfrey H. L. McKaig David C. Moore B. F. Phillips Jr. Jack L Phillips Mack Wiley SERVICES • Agriculture Loans • Automobilo Loans • Bank by Mail • Bonds and Travelen Checks ’ Checking Accounts ■ Collection and Exchange Christmas Club Accounts • Commercial Loans • Trust Department C. Q. Abernathy, Senior Trust Officer Mack Wiley. Trust Officer Bill R. Johnston. Trust Officer Data Processing Service Drive-In Depository F.H.A. Loans Installment Loans Niaht Depository Safe Deposit Savings Accounts The Only Bank You'll Ever Need” 279 International Feminine Fashions Compliments of £N PERSON AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 308 Spur 63 Longview, Texas Telephone 21A—757-2155 Hanks-UluJwlw Brm. furniture . POWELL Buick — Pontiac — GMC Trucks 815 North Kilgore Phone 984-2539 1500 Hwy. 259 P.O.Box 1125 Kilgore, Texas Phone 984-3082 Bill Hanks, Co-Owner-Manager PARTS HEADQUARTERS INC. MACHINE SHOP SERVICE Telophono 984 2061 117 S. Rusk St. Kilgore, Texas 75662 Palmer's Jimmie, Gwon, and Jimmie, Jr. Palmer 325 North Kilgore Kilgore, Texas 75662 Phone 984-3142 984-3144 FURNITURE APPLIANCES TELEVISION STEREOS GLASS LAMPS GIFTS TIRES BATTERIES PAINT FABRICS ANTIQUES Box 232 280 THE BEAT Records, Tapes and Stereos f) in South Side Square vf Gilmer, Texas FIRST STATE BANK Longview Overton, Toxas Where the most We Have Grown by Helping fashionable women of Others to Grow East Texas shop. Member F.D.I.C. First National Bank of Longview 0 Corner of Fredonia and Tyler 753-2622 Member r - Southwest Bancshares, Inc. Member F.D.I.C. L 281 ANTHONY'S Downtown Longview Royal Forest Shopping Center Chapparral Plaza Compliments of HAL ORGAIN 208 North Fredonia St. Longview. Texas 75601 Phono 757 4200 r THE PEPPER IKE 1 PANT CO. And a Whole Lot More! HODGE'S MAN’S SHOP Henderson — Athens — Palestine LEOSILVEY Chevrolet Co. Phone 834 6262 CHEVROLET Sales and Service 510 Commerce Phone 834-6138 Overton, Texas 282 Manufacturers of Quality Face Brick Building East Texas the Modern Way WITH BRICK!! 1001 Colors A C — 214 Phone 657-3505 Box I 129 Henderson, Texas 75652 283 Henderson Clay Products, Inc. 1ST NATIONAL BANK Member FDIC HENDERSON TEXAS KILGORE CERAMICS CORPORATION Manufacturers of Fine P.O. Box 472 Plumbing Fixtures Kilgore, Texas 284 75644 Bill Hedrick BILL'S PHOTOGRAPHY Quality You Can Afford Portraits Weddings 607i 2 Nolen St. 984-5218 Kilgore, Texas We appreciate the support of our advertisers, and wish to take this opportunity to thank each and every one of them! Grace Jacobus, editor MeMe Herman associate editor Mrs. Margaret Miller — advisor 286 Dedication Margaret McNee Miller We dedicate THE RANGER, Vol. 40, 1977, to Margaret McNee Miller, who has encouraged many yearbook staff members to faithfully depict school life through integrity in journalism. Through many years of zeal, faithfulness and enthusiasm, Margaret McNee Miller has equipped herself to be of valuable assistance to students. Her hard work, her knowledge, her judgement in matters of style and organization, have made the editor's task a more pleasant and stimulating one. 287 You cannot live on other people’s promises but if you promise others enough you live on vour own. — Mark Caine 'l carl looks have assets and drawbacks much like anythin ; else associated with college. IJhavc tried to reorganize the sections ol this ycarlxmk to make the total lxH k more coherent, so it can serve its pur]xAsc better — the purpose being to record the happenings of lf)7( at Kilgore College. We have tried to be fair in covering the events at KC and have attempted to cover a wide spectrum of events. The problems encountered this vearVanged from a lack of equipment to the resignation of our sponsor, but we kept on working and did the best we coulcv! Yearbooks can be worth a great deal to the students and administration if they do truly coveY the year’s activities. Yearbooks can be used as a public relations tool for the school or simply to relive old mcinorieVjmt. whatever the use. we leel it is ini|X rtant for colleges to continue to publish yearbooks and we hope this ILVNTiEmNtaMtttt nuch to ou as it does to the staff. s editor of the K ( iEK 77. I would like to thank — Mrs. Margaret McN'ee Miller — advisor, who has worked diligently for the Kilgore College journalism program and an instructor and advisor for the vearhook and the paper. TIIK FLAKE. Me.Me I lerman — associate editor, who did everything I asked and whose help 1 could not have lived without. Mike Yancey — sports editor, for writing the things 1 could never have written correctly. Kill I ledrick. Wayne Smith. Dana Sneed and Paul Little — photographers whose time and talents were sincerely appreciated. Mic hele McMaster — for working on the organization division. Mr. Ed McMcans and Mr. Don Delaune — Taylor representatives, who were so kind and helpful. Dean Kenneth Whitten — who literally saved our lives bv being so understanding. Grace Jacobus Editor
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