Kimball High School - Excalibur Yearbook (Dallas, TX)
- Class of 1966
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Mrs. Kath flocflcr , 9 Wm ,J , 1 gan- -M 'F wu.,,,,,Nh Q Czmifiv Chat Q.:- eeet flirt Y' f i.. T'1:'vM-n- - fi gm it-f is Kimball fans show Big K spirit. Mr. Durrett extends Kimball welcome to new sophomores. 5 ll E 4Day sparks excitement of student body X Sophs learn quickly not to step on school seal. . . . Mean Through the halls of our school have passed six classes of graduating seniors, each leaving behind a tradition to be observed for years to come. The school seal, gift of the class of 1961, which is not to be stepped upong big crowds at football gamesg and the excitement of receiv- ing an annual on E -Day, are all a part of school life at Kimball. Continued observance of these traditions and new ones will help to make ours a better school. li Drama students work hard to maintain top honors in One-Act Play Cheerleaders maintain school spirit that won them top honors at the Southern Methodist University Cheerleading School, 9 l J-lard Work, U16 Exams spill fear into the hearts of many Kimballites. Cheerleaders work diligently to liven Kimball spirit. nu Il it -- ff' 1 V VVkh 4 g .Q M l s 5 - - - K.. ,r .6 in 'S 'J ff i R t ., .. Q 4- t -L f' + t, ierie Musical rehearsals often begin before dawn and last far into the night. I0 at tsztfrm, i 'f 7 H --' if if is ' , . - Q .i Till' -555'f5?i if :ea i if :E .E i ,, i 1 2E15Ui25fff7 '51 i 153:15 5? ff-97351: QQ ,ii -- V ,if A .. gr.. c ,wt L, , 'fl' .rc 1 . . . A yt i . W: i ,..rk X ,Mk 1, .W If Early morning practices start in the SLJJT1- rner for Troubs. + E l a:v,g,W VA :V Q 1 ,, Vrrkt ,f ylfdf d at ,. est W iii c it is t it ,r ,,... .,,.,.,.,....m,,..,?,..,,r.,.,,,,, ,1,. . rvll in i . j c K . V- f . e - -- .V , , ., . r,Qf.,ifms '..t+v2 t- t w f f my ,et,:t.fL . V, . f ei ldmbal! Ifcysfme ew Qing in I ' fp , t x,.' 1 -,--::.---,.. A ,. i . f - ,W ,my ia z at S V if 5' E U Excalibur staff labors to perfect '66 annual. l pw 234934 5 f,zf,m, L,. S ip xRUlwHEl iii ,jx ,,,,,,, 1731 7 'em-V? . Q ,.,. .-r vi 'FW551 ff' if M3 S61 .1 .5 , ,M ti my X1 ,I -, mai we -ha, Vfawz., , ' 11 il Wir' K gh ,vi LA: ' Precision pass protection results from rlaily rlrill by the Knight line. .,,,,c,,Wh,..,.a.aMM M P . 5 l Early morning practice 1. I ,Q 'ei ' means nighttime perfec- ,fwi I A ,gm 4 5., 1,5535 ' - ,,,. , gg ' ., - tion for renowned Knight ,' ' f -. 'im as W 4 or ima. 51 , i , fi , ,rl i f , i Y it NDCC Cadets Peffofm daily flag- J ' P N mlsmfl Cefemonye lamb ll H0 was WS K, -r , I' I A . -g, Duncan Mclver, Bob Byrd, and Bert Smith were selected as semi- finalists in the National Merit Scholarship Pro- gram, giving them a chance to compete for valuable scholarship a- wards. Out mud hy Students Bert Smith was also elected to serve as President of the National Honor Society. I2 Sammye Majors was one of many who were recognized for outstanding achievement in dramatics. Knights on the field bring back athletic honors to Kimball. 5 52 at my fudents Return the Gmzplimcnf Students here at Kimball are not is ki ones to take and never to give. Many hours of hard work are put into the efforts of our football team, stage band, and music department in the hope of bringing honors to Kimball. Knights on the road to a state first in dance band anal marching band competition. 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Many hours of hard work and study are spent on their highly-set goals, which bring them reward and honor in the end. I5 1 'K N ?x -x J' g 4' N 1 -1 5 S - .- L'-15.5. N G wif' MU: x 02011 vf N-4, ' 1 ,..,,,.,..,-uv-P' -My , 5? 2 , .S , '.:-5' 3421511 f ' X ' 8 W if - . Q- ,-4555, f - . nik -t xx ff' . sf ' ' DR. FRANK I.. XVILLIAMS MR. R. H. MQKAY MR. C. C. MILLER Asst. Supt. Asst, Supt. Asst. Supt. in Charge of Instruction in Charge of Operations in Charge of Organization fggimif I V' ...Q .. f 5151 , amusing MR. DALE DOUGLAS DR. E. D. WALKER MR. HOLLIS ALLEN MR. DON E. MATTHEWS Asst. Supt. Asst. Supt. Asst. Supt. Asst. Supt. in Charge of Business in Charge of Personnel in Charge of in Charge of Special Services Administration Zfrcfgress .75 Our Mo I Jmprfrfanf Product. . . Dr. W. T. White, recognized as one of our nation's outstanding public school ad- ministrators, institutes the most progressive ideas in education. Assisted by his experienced administrative staff, the board strives to give each student maximum educational op- portunities. SCHOOL BOARD IN SESSION, Left to Rightg Lee A. McShan Jug Donald M. Brutong Mrs. Vernon D. Ingramg R. B Gilmoreg Robt, S. Folsong Dr. W, T. Whiteg Loyd G, Shelbyg john Plath Greeng Percy Luecke, Ing J. Willard Gragg .v,.A-m.,.....w...,,..,W M Dear Students, In the eight years that Kimball has been in existence, our purpose has been to cultivate intellectual honesty, to loves truth, to attempt to instill the ability to think clearly, and to maintain high moral standards. The task that faces each of .you is stupendous. Your education will prepare you for the greatest development possible. You will realize that it is a deliberate attempt to form human characterein terms of an ideal. Let me urge you to continue your education so that new doors of opportunity and service will open for you. I r I In a school asactive and successful as ours, it is impossible to render a complete account of all the honors won by individuals and groups both on the gridiron and in the classroom. I invite you to kindle that spark of genius that lies within each individual and develop those unique traits that will bring satisfaction to yourself andhonor to your school. I congratulate all who made this edition of Exmlibm' possible., , , Sincerely -4 .N 1 sa., ' : I 'M 2 -..-!.,-.....- .,.7 T-. MW.. M.--F, ,,f,,. :hh - 1 f 1 ' V ,xg A5 if ' QA A E, ZX 1 1 .V ' 2 X f A 1 1 ' 2 4 fix D 5 5 v ' ', 5,155 'A 5' I 2' ' f ' A9 '23 'L xx g , 5 N a 4 , fi.: 5 ' Q ,f 1 ,L A ,V T 3? - L ' s 5 A 2 AQ - if - ' b ' , , f 22 Q '- 1 - x , K Us 1 L 'wif Q 4? Riff 1 'EL N '15 1? Q -M1411-5fk:,?, ' ' X L 'Wa 3 ?L:g,iEx'j.5 gy X f .U tim 5 Q 2' K ' ' Vik- 'A . xmsf ' ay 1 1 I .-.L W . 1 Y V ' L W . L . 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H 2 I - iff- gk, gt'-'P17.f'3fw.,23' 9'h?iz'Y5-?f'f'-SSiY.2Q3?.g,'msg, farm Hy' 1 1 - ff' - . .-sm, 'v-L ,M .' hw df, my Nei, 1 ., -nu, v .iw if ,-,ii ,, -,. ff, ' 1 -N ,, ,. M ..,. E3 m3ei,Q.:mmm'EE-fkfIa'.m'?6,1:f3f?ZQg:1.wii:7:3Bfi'u.HHL?Qw?'Li mf.umm15,2,,:5.hm3fA1.i,,L.,guL,.4a,,,h - ,Mia Ear! ldllauglz Assistant Principal justin Z 161111111111-ligli School An easy smile and a quick remark are ever-present traits in our assistant principal. Though his manifold tasks are unknown to most students, he is loved and respected for what he obviously is-a dedicated educator and a friend to the students. 61056 Kelativushiw Mth the Student l5'0dy . . . DEAN: Miss Lona Spruiell The unsung heroes of our school work in the offices. Through the hands of the secretarial staff, of the dean, and of the nurse pass most of the prob- lems that are daily occurrences at a large high school. These problems are handled quickly and easily by our ad- ministrative staff. NURSE: Miss Ethel Goodnight ATTENDANCE CLERKS: Mrs. Mary Hintze, Mrs, Robynetta Olefinger Mrs. Margaret Smith. . . . Lftfizmcteristic fff '65-I '66 Administrative Stay 23 OHM Stay and 6171111 lar Keep 1611161111 Moving zz! zz Steady Pace MRS. HELEN FRIZZEL Secretary Throughout the year, the secretaries have kept the office moving forward. Handling school finances from athletic ticket sales to annual payments is just one of the many tasks which they manage with skill and ef- ficiency. Mrs. Moomaw works not only during the school year, but also in the summer preparing programs. Her other duties include recording grades and attendance. 4 MRS. BONNIE GREEN Secretary's Assistant Q H, i. ,x , gn l it 4 Sw' e in e 5 xo a at its l, Kuff 5 S M E Q1 ': ' i s We 1 123115 t--td- 1 1 . ,N - K t-it E .. i MRS. BILLIE MOOMAXV l,B,M, Operator iw if Q 5 i Q . i E i .A -2 2 - g Q . 5 . i C 5 X ff-iff , 2 - f.f?s ,1 sf: ' K , A V, Q,.kK --ii: fI f7'ii, We . fr- L .fx A , .. ,C . E 'fi ' N' , MISS BARBARA CARRELL M.Ed., N.T.S.U. Counselor MISS ELEANOR JENKINS ' MA., T.C.U. Counselor Kimball takes pride in the fine counselors who help us in our planning of high school and College courses. They also help students register for the College Entrance lixaminntion Board test and the American College Testing Program series. Counselors also administer the National hferil Sgllolilrsliip test. mms. cgARo1.YN HARvLEx' i i Mid., TCU. MRs. JUANITA WILER Cllullstlmi Counselors Clerk .A Mrs. Phillips teaches her classes the fundamentals of poetic construction. MRS. LEOTA BURNEY M.A., North Texas State University English MRS. MARGARET COX M.A,, S.M,U. English MISS CAROLYN HARRIS B.A., North Texas State University English MR. SHAINIUS INIEHAFFIE M.Ed., North Texas State University English MRS. LINDA HAHN B.A., University of Texas English MRS. HELEN MENEEEE MA., Midwestern University English MR, BILL MORELAND B.A., North Texas State University English Sngi I1 hams' I 6 .Mind . . . O O O MRS. FRANCES PHILLIPS B.S., North Texas State University English INIISS CARINIA STARR M.A., Auburn University English MISS D'LINDA SHILLINGBURG B.A., S.M.U. English MRS. VIRGINIA PIERCE BS., Stephen F. Austin English MRS. KAYE THORNTON B.S., North Texas State University English, journalism Kimball's English Department strives to teach the student to express himself in conversation and to comprehend the written and spoken words of others. Our English Department offers accelerated classes to those students who have the capability and initiative to participate in them. These advanced classes develop the stu- dent's ability in creative writing and expression. MRS. PATSY TUCKER B.A., North Texas State University MRs. KAREN SAMFORD English B.A., T.C.U. English, World History af Zvmarrow MISS LINDA WADE B.A,, North Texas State University English MRS. MARY ROSS ZAPFFE B.A., S.M.U. English Mrs. Pierce struggles to stress the feminine gender in masculine surroundings. IVIR. JABIES ALFORD M.Ed., East Texas State Geom., Bookkeeping Math matic . . . Great emphasis is put on acquiring a superior knowledge of math. To meet this need, Kimball has obtained a superb department in this field. The teachers know not only what is required of the college bound graduate, but also of those going di- rectly into business fields. Advanced courses are of- fered for those with the necessary background. Math is a vital and working part of our lives today. Math is the key to success in our modern world. MR. EARL CHAMBERS B.S., No. Texas State Algebra, Geometry MRS. BETTY COOPER BA., McMurray College Geometry, Bus. Arithmetic MRS. LORENE COVERT B.S., O.U. Geometry MISS LINDA DARNELL B.A., No, Texas State Algebra, Geometry MR. VERDE DICKEY M.A., T.C.U. Geometry MRS. BETTY ELDER B.A., No. Texas State Algebra, Calculus MISS VIRGINIA FITE M.A., S.M.U. Algebra MR. CHARLES FOX B.S., No. Texas State Geom., Bus. Arith., Physics MR. TOM HAMBY MRS. JANE HAYMES M.A., No, Texas State B.A., Okla. College for Algebra, Biology Women Algebra Miss Darnell uses visual aids such as this dodecahedron to make math easier to grasp. . . . Uday iv Key in Success 15, L pf , fl y ' W . A ll r W A T ,',r ? s ' ws! A zzr + .: ' Walter Stierhoff helps Mrs. Elder explain a problem to the class. A I Valli' Afyljfvl Z- VN L B5 MRS. EVIE JONES MRS. AMY MCMURRY MR. JERRY MULL 11 MRS. BOB E SPRAY M.Ed,, S.M.U. B.A., Austin College B.S., T.C.U, B-A-, Ed-, S-BI-If Geom., Bus. Arith., World Algebra Algebra Algebra History MR. RICHARD BURTON M.Ed., North Texas State American History, English History MR. JOHN CBOJ CAMPBELL M.A., East Texas State College American History, Athletics MR. GENE CHANCE BS., Midwestern University American History, Athletics MR. STEVE ELLIS, B.A., North Texas State World History LTR. JACK HITCHCOCK K B.S., North Texas State ' World History, Athletics ' MR. FRANKLIN CATE N-if B.S., East Texas State College Problems of Democracy, American History, Civics Smal Static . . . historical facts. . ' soo as I .-45 Mr. Burton uses student-planned bulletin-boiagjlfxtlo pesent interesting tl 1 tt W A l A I MR. NORWOOD KING M.A., S.M.U., World History, American History Mr. Pritchett's class keeps up on current events. . . . Prepare ?ut11rc Gifbcrzs. Students at Kimball have an excellent opportunity for gaining a better knowledge and clearer understanding of the past and present. Civics, and American and World History are uniquely taught by very able instructors, who strive not only to teach their students of the past, but also to show them how they can apply their knowledge of the past to the molding of a better future. If a stu- dent wishes to step further into the Social Studies field, he may take European, English, or Texas History. Also a new program, Problems of Democracy, has been developed to give the student a clear insight and better understanding of the major issues and problems of the day. MR. JOHN PRITCHETT B.A., S.M.U. Economics, American History MR. BYRON RHOME M.A., University of Texas Texas History MR. JAMES MUSGROVE B.S., Ed., North Texas State University World History MR. BILLY RUSSELL MR. JERRY SELF WILLIANI TURNER B.S., Texas Lutheran College B-S-, East Texas Baptist College BA- Univ' of Dallas World Higtgfy American H. 8: Civ. American His., Civics 3' 9' . .. . HM MR. J. B. HEAD M.A., Austin College Biology MR. S. F. FOSTER B.A., Southwestern Biology, Chemistry 7 H Agia! MR. GERALD HUMPHREYS B.S., U. of Tenn. Physics g 1 ,mis Mrs. Milke lectures to a typically attentive class. MR. PAUL LOFTIN MR. RALPH MARTIN M.S., E.T.S.C. B.S., E.T.S.C. Biology Biology MRS. MARGARET MILKE B.S., T.W.U. Chemistry Mr. Humphreys' classes learn to use the parallax viewer. ffeners Seienee Zlnssee Prednee Winners . . . One of the largest departments at Kimball is our modern science department. This department offers advanced courses in chemistry and physics. An after-school course is offered for advanced biology students. Two of our students participated last summer in the National Science Foundation program for accelerated students. Kimball took part in the Dallas Science Quizdown and was honored when our team made the city finals. MR. ROY MUIRHEAD M.S., E.T.S.C. Biology MR. TOM PALKO B.A., Pan American College Chemistry, Biology ,uhm vii of 4 f MR. STEVE BAYLESS BM., N.T.S.U. Orchestra and Band MRS. INIARY CURTIS BA.. N.'I'.S.L'. Speech Students in the speech department are kept busy all year by having debates, by putting on plays, by being in assemblies, and by participating in numerous tourna- ments. Much credit is brought to Kimball as a result of their fine efforts. Art stimulates students to apply both skill and taste to produce things of beauty. Part of this creativity is used in making backdrops for plays, the spring musical, and the Sweetheart Coronation. MRS. ANN LABIB BM., Baylor Voice and Music Perfection in singing, the goal of chorus students, is achieved through much hard work. 34 57145 Arif Q iii .vm .Q H yung? xi Sh? f -1 Students of speech learn how to feeling into dramatic interpretations Add in the Kurriculum ldmball Zfhrrfuglz ,4rL Music and Speech. chieve the greatest effect. Clay is carefully shaped on a potter's wheel to form various pieces of pottery by art students. Variety is added to assemblies and programs by the Music Department throughout the year. Pep assemblies, parades, and half-time shows keep the band active. Members of the orchestra culminate their activities with the presentation of the spring musical. More formal assemblies are highlighted by the singing of the chorus, which also takes pride in presenting the spring musical. it MR. GEORGE MASSINGALE M.M., Northeast Louisiana State College Band MISS ENNA ROGERS M.A., N,T.S.U. Art A future accountant demonstrates his ability to calculate business records accurately and speedily. MISS DIANNE BRAY B.S., N.T.S.U. Shorthand Highly qualified teachers make Kimball's business department one of the finest in the city. The dedication of those teaching business math and bookkeeping enable their students to learn well the principles behind good business man- agement. Not to be forgotten is the fact that many students equip themselves with the tools for secretarial Work through shorthand and typ- ing. Such an important department is a great asset to the school and to a sound future economy. Husiucss frepar 5 Camarrawiv Swcufiws MRS. PEGGY MURRAY B.B.A., S.M,U. Typing and Business Arithmetic MISS MARY WOLFE B.B.A., Baylor U. Typing MRS. HARRIET MORRISON B.B.A., N.T.S.U. l Typing and Shorthand 'Re 3 MR. R. L. XVINNETT l B.S., E.T.S.C. l Bookkeeping and Typing l 1 l ,7,, ,,,,, ,, fthe H- 3 Library Depa fm nf MISS AUDREY PATTON M.L.S., Texas Woman's University Librarian O O O LIRS. OUIDA HOYLE Assistant Librarian . . . Prrwides the Mean Our well-organized library provides Kimball students with an oasis of peace and quiet for concentrated study. Space in the library is so much in demand that students are turned away at each period. Research in a variety of fields may be pursued as the library contains a large selection of books. Many lectures held here give addi- tional sources of knowledge. Students and teachers alike are appreciative of the work per- formed by librarian helpers as they maintain a high degree of efficiency and organization in the library. 37 :Nl . I ' MRS. SUZANNE MRS. IANA GREENWAY MRS. AURORA MORENO MCDOUGLE B.A., University of Texas B.A., S.M.U. B.A., McMurray College Latin Spanish English, Spanish Sfrfreiglf languages Wllvn Scope aff fudvm' Knvwled 5 Kimball has long been noted for its su- perior Foreign Language Department. Its excellent teaching staff coupled with mod- ern facilities, which include an efficient language laboratory, has made Kimball a stand-out in this field of education. 38 INIRS. SUSAN LATSHA B.A., TCX85 Mrs. Blair's use of visual aids brings a better understanding of subject matter We5leYHU connected with French. Spanish INIRS. IVY BLAIR M.A., Austin it College W r- 5 g, French , . f tt. N . 1 f --a' - 1- '..,. MRS. RUTH HOEFFLER MRS. SALLIE RUSHING Y M.A., S.M.U. B.A., Hardin Simmons N' Latin, German Spanish MR. LaVON BOYETTE B.S., East Texas State Physical Education MR. ALEX LOUIS M.S., North Texas State Physical Education if: my ' ' ' ' ', .11 W ,, .fa is ' . R l 1 K Gym classes perform daily calisthenics. Physical Sdumf bn and N D. 65 65 Dezfclrfp Siam Yflll MR. DAVID CLARK M.Ed., North Texas State Driver Education Kimball's Physical Education Department and N.D.C.C. provide the athletic phase of a well-rounded Kimball curriculmn. The N.D.C.C. is especially well- known and frequently brings honor to the school by winning various marching and drill contests. '95 MISS PEGGY JACKSON B.S., East Texas State Physical Education MAJ. H. W. WHITE M.A., George Peabody Military Science Miss JOAN McSHAN M.Etl., S.M.U. Physical Education I x X,'-v 53 Major White explains the use of maps to a cadet class. 39 MRS. DORIS BLACKBURN c I. Y B.S., N.T.S,U. 0 0 Q Home Ec Onon 1 its , Our home economics department strives to teach the women of the future invaluable Q p '!ff!,,EQ.fgfs, , .'fgf::.,-- Il!! 8 . .... E 7.4 ea.t t M ataa . Nfs Wt' ft skills in operating a home efficiently. This department is especially important to girls 'ls I not planning on going to college. Each girl is fortunate in having modern appliances with which to work. 1 rta 1 . . . Hulmzry and Sewing Skill MRS. VIRGINIA CLOWER BS., University of Texas Home Economics 19 MRS. MARILYN DARNELL B.S., A.C.C. Home . Economics is '- K .. ,.,- V ta MRS. ANNIE MCLAIN B.S., S,F,A. Home Economics C ,. stts I Mrs. Blackburn gives instruction on table settings 40 Girls in the homemaking classes learn by doing. 'evo--..,,,k .si Q- A 1 . six- 4 MR. B. L. BROUGHTON M.Ed., E.T.S.U. Metal Shop, Power Mechanics MR. KEITH COWAND M.Ed., N.T.S,U. Industrial Arts MR. JOHN OWEN B.S., N.T.S.U. Drafting 11 A at I rrrr - A Mr. Owen checks student-progress in his drafting class. ludu lr Zz! Arts Crain Our 5'ufurc' efrafismcn In Kimball's industrial arts classes, we endeavor to train the hands as well as the mind. Within the walls of our shops, boys are learning to create things from basic pieces of metal, wood, or plastic. Several of these projects have won awards at the annual Craft's Fair. These boys may build our houses of the future or simply use the skill around their own home. Our shops help develop the well rounded young men of the coming years. . 'i . -wr' Mr. Matthews teaches the finer points of wood shop. MR. VIRGIL MORROW B.S., E.T.S.U. Wood Shop MR. THOINIAS MATTHEWS B.S., S,W.T.S.C. Industrial Arts fudy Halls Prepare the fudem' Kimball's quiet corner for study is found in its study halls. Well equipped with dic- tionaries and encyclopedias and in close proximity to the school library, the study halls provide both a calm place and an academic atmosphere in which to work. The study halls continually hum with the heart- beats of homework and study. Mrs. Dillon keeps a watchful eye over students in her studyhall, preserving the peaceful environment so necessary for serious work and study. I A an 3 . MRS. LUCILLE AVERITT MRS. VINNIE LEAH MRS. MADGE DILLON MRS. BETTY GANNAWAY CHENAULT 42 MRS. ORELYA KLINE MRS. THELMA LACY MRS. LUCILLE MCNEIL 97 f' .QL I 'Y ge 5, , 9 41.'v ri Y. ink i E! 'li 2 OCIF INIAE GRANT and BEI I Y DARDES ' - Maids fax 4 ii ik KT X . R K S is THE CUSTODIANS Custodians are responsible for main- taining the immaculate appearance of our school. Our capable staff is always willing to help those in need. Nutritious meals are a trade mark of our fine lunchroom staff. NIR. JEFFERSON DAY IXIR. CHARLES RUSH DIRS. EULALIA SCI-IDIOLDER Parking Lot Attendant Head Custodian Dietitian LUNCHROOM STAFF 43 'Q M f nd x Oy ,WW Aff W 09 .fpffjf My of ,LU WJ gwj fij1xL,fC3.f w53ijj5V41,J'Jf0fj if ,ff x I 'V M' Cf, . W o N fywf' J ! M JF' ' ' Wibf ip uf! 0 6 Ja 3 dufijij jf ww J If J, F, file- Z5 V K 5 Q KX k A iii. .. 5 fgwff. 1 ,.1. ,E iz. mm m N iNf, ,ilh . -:Q . -'X- ' V ' Q X ,.., i ..,MN...,,g.wmh..xwwm . mf MAN, f F1 y i f in 5: lx .MNWW Xl.. ,,.. A WR A K Q k g, Q if-5: - if ww QR K I.. ..., .. mx Q, L, ,s Seniors ' A X 3 im 1966 Current Events Club. LINDA CAROL AIRHART Red Crnssg Fleur de Lisg F.HA.g Crafts Fairg F.B.L.A.g Library Council. NANCY ALFORD Troubadenrsg F.B.L.A.g Fleur De Lisg Dean's Assistantg Study Hall Assistant. ai TOMMY ABERCROMBIE Tennis Teamg Swimming Teamg French Clubg Letter- m41n's Club. N I N' N -an-s. ,aj ORA LOUISE ALLEN Latin Clubg F.T.A. F.H.A.g Counselors As- sistant. PATRICIA ALLEN F.H.A.g Fleur de Lis, rv' LOU ALLEN F.H.A.g Spanish Na tional Honor Society Y-Teensg F. B. L. A. Study Hall Assistant. STEVE ALLEN German Club. BARBARA ANDERSON N.H.S.g Student Councilg Red Cross: Counselor's As- sistantg Y-Teensg Future Nursesg Bible'Award. ROGER ANDERSON DAVID L. ANSCHULTZ Science Fair, third placeg Science Club. STEVE ADAMS Art Clubg Science Clubg Study Hall As- sistnntg Crafts Fair. LANA ALEXANDER A jamnisg F.HA. Fleur de Lis. 47 M93 4457 FRANK ANTHONY - -9 KAREN ARNETT Troubadeiirsg Student Coun- cilg Y-Teens, Rcporterg El Solg Flrigbearerg Knight Life, Editorial Editorg Dean's Ass't.g Library Ass't. CHUCK ARNOLD '66 Seniars far juniors S ffiw IWW' DENNIS ATTEBERRY Student Councilg El Solg D:incer's Clubg Red Crossg Future Scientistsg . Bowling Clubg Speech Tournamentsg Mixed Chorusg Projectionistg Crafts Fair. 48 WQSSS of Us DOROTHH 4 , X 5, ATHERTON 'S A K ' ' , ,3 XM f F.H.A.g Y-Tcensg Study Hall ' Ass't.1 Gym Ass't.: Library Ass't. 41' RUTH ATTEBURY Rifle Team Sweethenrtg El Solg Inter-Club Council Rep.. Pres. All Assoc. Coun- cil. Y-Teensg junior Mem- ber-at-Large, Student Coun- cil: Sec,, Student Council: N.H.S.g Best All Around Senior Girlg Nominee, Home- coming Queeng Nominee Soph, Jr. Sweetheartg Clinic Ass't Fleur de Lisp Track Secretary. JERRY BABB j.A,g El Sol fi? PAUL BABB Student Council Alte nate: Junior Achiev mentg Study Ha Ass't.g Red Cross. JOHN BAGWELL Current Events Club J.A.2 Red Crossg Sen ior Plny Props. HAROLD BAKER Set Swmple nd Saplzamorcs. LINDA BAKER C0-Editor, Knigbl Lifef Quill and Scrollg Trnuba- dearsg Vice-Pres., Sec., Treas. Y-Teens: F.I-I.A.g Current Events Club: Dean's Ass't.g Clinic Ass't.g Fleur de Lisg Senior Play Commit- tee. f NL 'Q gy A I RONNIE BAKER Baseball. JIMMIE BALCH Traffic Safety Clubg Vice Pres., German Clubg Knight Life Stnffg Bible Credit. JOHN BARNETTE NI-ISQ Spanish Nation- al Honor Societyg Bas- ketball Lettermang Let- terman's Clubg Junior Playg Red Cross. TOMMY BANKS JOHN BARNARD RICHARD BARNETT Q ' uf' JOANNA BARRETT Pep Club, Reporterg Pan Am. Clubg Y-Teensg Traf- fice Safety Club, Pres.g F.H.A.g F.B.L.A. LINDA BARRON Troubaclearsg Spanish Na- tional Honor Societyg Home- making, Lab Ass't.g F.H.A. 49 1 .hhh' ' 2- wx K Q L S k.,k..Yz LARRY BAXLEY STEVE BARTLET1' N.H.S.Z President Current Eventsg De blffl El Sol: Latin Clubg Knight Band. JAMES JOSEPH BEAN F.B.L.A. LINN BEAZLEY CYNTHIA ANN BEDXVELL N.H.S.g 'A Jamaisg Co- rona Eximiag Fleur de Lisg F.H.A.g Assistant Editor, Business Manager, EXl'tlHbIl7',' Quill K Scroll. 50 sv-M? PAT BATES German Club: Latin Clubg Counsc-lor's As- sistant' Fleur de Lis LARRY BEACHUM Current Events Club. -- .. Y pw' RANDOLPH BATES Knight Beats: Band Orchestrag El Solg Pro- jectionist. Smivr 116111 CHERYL BEARDEN Pep Clubg EI Solg F.H.A.g Choirg Student Council, Alternate. KATHRYN BIARIE BEASLEY N.H.S.g F.H.A.g Lat- ' in Clubg Fleur de Lis. W PAUL ' BEAUCHABIP CLINTON BELL DARLENE BELL WINFORD BECTON Brings . JULIA ANN BENNETT Officeg Choir F.B.L.A.: F.N.A. Fleur de Lisg Jr. Play CHARLOTTE BENEDICT F.H.A. Q O Nw y R ROBERT BENTLE D.E. LOUIS WREYNOLDS BELL Concert Choirg Musical. MARK BENDER 'ff r 1 l l LINDA SUE BENNETT Fleur de Lisg El Sol. 1 ,Yay in ,411 SALLY BENTLEY Study Hall Assistantg El Solg Y-Teensg F.B.L.A.g F.H.A.g Runner-up, Wittiest Senior Girlg Senior Play. W. ANTHONY DIANE JUSTINE BERGER BERGSTROM NCO-NDCC, Latm Fleur de Lrs, Trouba- Club. dearsg F,B.L.A.3 Y- Teens. I SUSAN BEST Concert Choir. PAUL BIGHARL Knigbl Lifeg Basketball. STANLEY BLACK BECKY BLACKBURN Troubadcarsg F.B.L.A.g Dean's Assistantg Study Hall Assistnntg Fleur de Lis. DIANE BISHOP Pep Squadg Tmubadearsg El Solg Spanish National Hons or Sucietyg Red Cmssg F.B.L.A.g F.H.A.g Dean's Assistant. BRENDA BICKNELL k : J L 49? SARAH BIGGERSTAFF Fleur de Lisg De:1n's Assist- antg Y-Teens. eq 'Qs BECKY BLAIR F.H.A.g El Solg 'A Ja- maisg Study Hall Assist- :mtg Current Events Club. ,hr 5 ff JERRY BLOYED RITA BOGAN El Solg Y-Teensg Study Hall Assistnntg F.H.A.g F.B.L,A.g Fleur de Lis. You know who to blame . . . in 'ii JIMMY EARL BOLERJACK Bowling Clubg D.E. BILL BOREN Serzirfrs flops for Swmpfion STEVEN A. BOUILLION Track Lettermang Let- terman's Clubg Cross Country Teamg B team Fontballg El Sol. CHARLES BOU LTER Science Clubg Red Crossg Current Events Clubg Study Hall Assistant: El Sol. ROBERT BOUILLION Football Letterman: Track Lettermang Letterman's Clubg El Sol: Student Councilg Senior Gift Committee. TRENE BRANDENBURG Dance Club: F.B.L.A.g F.H.A.: N.H.S. ESTHER BRATFON Student Councilg Red Crossg Fleur de Lisp Clinic Assistantg F.H.A., 3rd Vice-Pres- identg Junior Play. GR' ROBERT BOURLAND JAMES BRACY Cheerleaderg El Solg Band: Wittiest Senior Boy. BOBBY BRADY Letterman's Clubg Foot- ball Letterman: B Basketballg B Base ballg Student Council. SHARON BRAY 53 F.H.A.g Red Crossg Y-Teens JACKIE BREWER Concert Choir: F.B.L.A. Student Council, alternateg Dean's assistantg Musicals. LESTER C. BRI'1'l', JR. 3 54 .--.'x f f 1' a . Li fr MICHAEL CONLEY BRINKLEY Military-1 Drill Teamg Kim- ball Marching Bandg Mili- tary Band. Ji C. BEVERLY ANN BRO W N N.H.S., Student Councilg Thespizmsg Fleur de Lisg Red Crossg Concert Choirg Musi- calsg 'A Iamaisg First place, Poetry Divisiong Kimball Tournament. TOMMY BRO W N ANN BRIMAGE Mixed chorusg Girls' chorusg German Club. WHA, DONNA BRONSTAD Fleur de Lisg Concert Choir: Future Nurses Clubg Dean's Assistantg F.B.L.A.g Witti- est Senior Girlg Student Council. CLAY BRUMLEY fiflfffbdll. 2-year Lettermang B ' Track: Letterman's Club: All City and All Greater-Dallas Football. i x ROBERT MATHEW BRIN SON Male Chorusg Mixed Chorusg Red Crossg Junior Play Commit- teeg Senior Play Com- mittee.- DIANE BROWN Troubadenr Lieuten- antg National Thespi- ans, Treasurerg Senior Playg Junior Playg De- bate: N.H.S. Military Sweetheartg National Forensic League. JOE BRUN ER Seuizfrs Show . . . 5 3 BRENDA BRUNSON Study Hall assistcintg F.H.A. THOMAS BUERK SUSAN BURDEN Principal s nssrstantg JUDITH MAE BRYANT Concert Choirg Troubndearsg Corona Eximiag Bible Credit Awardg Fleur F.B.L.A. DAVID BURRIS DEBBIE BURRIS CHARLES BURR DEXTER BURRIS Fleur de Lisg A Jamaisg Science Club. .infesfzmzl Qzfrfztudv CHARLES VAUGHN B Baskctballg A Bas- ketballg A Bnseballg Stu- dent Cnuncilg Allerlei. BUTLER Current Events Clubg Officers' Clubg Royal Lancers Drill Tcnmg Library assistant. de Lis: ,,,!..L..1 l , 5 , ...,F...! - L ll 1 i u.-LS E D - L! We'll find those grade cards yet. CARLTON CARNATHAN SWK LINDA CARROLL Allerleig Latin Club. JOHN CARTER 56 Wylaiii. il RONNIE CASEY Bandg junior Play, Stage Crewg Senior Play, Stage Crewg Musical, Stage Crewg Mixed Chorus. BOB BYRD Student Councilg Basketball Lettexmang Letterman's Clubg National Merit Scholarship Semi-finalistg Senior Gift Committee, RICHARD A. CADY Band. HELEN CALDWELL F.H,A. SHERRIE CAMP JIMMY CARMAN Attendance Officeg F,H.A.g Study Hall Asslstanceg jr. Play Committee. DOUGLAS JEAN CARLISLE Student Cnuncilg Jr. Play. IANA CARROLL N.H.S.g Student Councilg Dean's Assistantg F.N.A.g Fleur de Lisg F.H.A.3 F.B.L.A.g Traffic Safety Clubg Bible Credit Award. KN... 12' . tam wi: A Mpvi? P5 . SKIP CARTER B Footballg B Trackg Red Cross. CYNTHIA CASS N.H.S.g Troubadearsg Lieutenantg Spanish Honor Society: Library Clubg Runner-up, Best All Around Senior Girl. Senivrs f-av 'ff' at .Q ' K ' iw Q 5 Wf L . s ini L 1 A in ,A i Jonm CHRISTOPHER LYDIA CLARK Red Cmssg F.B,L.A.g Y-Ter:-nsg Junior Plnyg N.H.S. 9 0 Q PATRICIA L. CATHEY F,B.L,A.g Distributive Education. CAROL CECIL Latin Clubg F.B.L.A.g Junior Play Committeeg Musicalg Orcliestrag Fleur de Lisg Typing Assistantg Current Events Club: Study Hall Assistant. ROSEMARY CHOUINARD , , r, ,ji . gf? fr .Q ' 1- Aa-pi' f a - 5 A, ,,..-,- W. 6 'tn Follow the Starr , . , 0 0 9 LINDA DIANE CHANDLER Fleur dc Lisg Tmuba- dcarsg F.B.L.A.g Knight Life, Exchange Editor. JAMES P. CHAPMAN Track Team, two years: - Y .1 Prepare far Gfrfllegc Cross Country Team: El Sol. ,v 3 LINDA CHRISTIE El Lis, Sol, F.l3.L.A,3 Fleur de PAK LA CLARK F.H.A. 57 X' 'frsir :J DANNY COLLIER Marching Bandg Knight Beats. JANET COLLIER Fleur de Lisg F.T.A.: Junior Play Committeeg Study Hall assistant. 58 -211 ' AMY CLONINGER N.H.S.g F.H.A.3 Trouba- dearsg Concert Choirg Na- tional Merit Scholarship Let- ter of Commendationg Bible Credit Award. VIVIAN COLEMAN Art Club Thespians ANN COLLINS F.H.A.g F.B.L.A.g Girl's Choirg Red Cross. LINDA CLAYTON ROBERT CLIVER fn... Q Student Councilg Red Crossg Traffic Safety Clubg Baseballg Cross Country. Xi CAROL COLLIER SANDRA COLLINS f 4 RONALD COLEMAN KAREN COLLIER Concert Choirg Musie calsg F.H.A.g F.B.L.A.g Red Crossg Y-Teens. DON CONNELL Tennis Letterman, Z yearsg I.etterman's Club: N.H.S., Vice- President. CAROLYN CONLEY N.H.S.g Troubadears, Lieu- tenantg Corona Eximiag Knight Lifeg De-an's assist- antg Bible Credit Awardg Y-teensg Fleur cle Lisg Red Crossg Student Councilg Quill and Scroll. CATHY CONWAY Y-teens: F.B.L.A. 611155 nf 66 KZBEQTINE A- JO HN CONWAY B Footballg B Trackg Current Events Club. P.A.S.F. Representative, Pan- American Club. LINDA COUCH DEBORAH COSTON MARY jo COUCH CAROLYN SUE COX Fleur de Lisg F.H.A.g' F.B.-L.A. it Q S . x MARIE COTHRAN F.H.A.g Bible Credit Award 49. KEITH CRAVENS CHERYL COX TRUDY CRABTREE PHILIP CRAFT B Footballg Pan Ameri- Cdn Club: Student Councilg A Tfflfki A Football Spanish Honor Society. RITA CRAWFORD Fleur de Lisg Dean's Assist- antg El Solg Student Coun cilg Study Hall Assistant: Current Events Club. MERRYL COX JOHN DARRYL cox French Club: Band. MICHAEL COYNE 4.8 tif x Scniars Study A-3 Q GARY CRAWFORD N.D.C.C.g Military Bandg Marching Bandg Concert Band. MICHAEL CULL Baseball Letterman. 0 9 4 CATHERINE CL'LLEN JANIS CUNNINGS DONALD GLENN DARNELL Letterman's Club. 3 yearsg 3 Year Track Letterman: 2 year Fnutball Lettermang Z year Basketball Lettermang All City, Hnnnrahle Mention: Student Councilg Book Rnomg Key Clubg Vice-President. junior Class. 1,51 o 1 7 f 'wx .L-.,..., . . . Hard for Hams? RICHARD DEAN Knight Life Staff, Art Eclitur, Circulation Manager: Art Clubg Crafts Fair: Musicalsg Current Events Club. A' '.,. f f 1 :si DARRELL DAVIS Spanish National Honor So- cietyg Science Club, CHARLES -IEEE DAY. Future Seientistsg Vice-Presi- dent, Dancer'S Clulrug Cori- cert Choir. DIANE DAY Boisisrii DIANE DANIELS l:.H.A,: Study Hall Aesistant. LINDA DIANN DAVIS Vice-Pres.. F.l3,L,A.1 F,H.A.1 Latin Clubg Y-Teensg Fleur de Lisp Science Clubg Junior Play, Costume Commit- tee: Bible C r e dit AYV.lfd. T CHERYI. DENSINIORE 'I'rouluadears: Y-Teensg E.N.A.g C0unsel0r's Assistantg Student Council: Fleur de Lisg Crafts Fair: Athletic Ticket Sales. LYNN DeROSSETT is E CAROLYN LOUISE DeSANTO El Solg Concert Choirg Mu- sicalsg Fleur de Club. CHERYL G. Fleur de Lisg Sec. of NDCC: F.B.L.A,g Y-Teens. MIKE DOLAN B Team Footballg Student Council. Seniors Kava!! Wars as Lis: Dancers DIRKS Troubadearsg CYNTHIA DEVERS DIANE DIDEAR Clinic aSS't. F.N.A. F.H.A.3 El Solg Fu ture Scientists. DONNA DODSON Troubadearsg El Sol Y-Teensg Lib. Ass't. Attendance Ass't. MIKE R. DOOLEY Student Councilg Foot- ballg Letterman's Clubg Latin Club: Baseball. REXENE DOTY Fleur de Lisg Bible Awardg Junior Playg Study Hall Ass't. BILLY DAMON DERRICK Swim Teamg Study Hall As- sistant. X 9 be 3' it 4? JERRY DOMINY BOB DRAKE A Jamaisg Lancer Drill Teamg Red Cross. JAMES MICHAEL DUMAS Spanish Honor Societyg Student Councilg Book- rnom Ass't.g Junior Playg Baseballg Red Crossg Lettcrman's Club. LYNN DUDAR Student Councilg Current Events Clubg F.H.A.g El Solg Orchestrag Musicnlsg Science Club. .ri DEBBIE DURRETT Fleur de Lis El Solg Bible Avsard Senior Play. . . llnderclassmcu GARY P. EASON Latin Clubg Student Council, Alternate. JACK PATRICK ECKELS Lettermarfs Clubg Track: Basketball: Footballg Red Crossg Senior Play. BRENDA G. EDMONDSON Fleur de Lisg Homecoming Nomineeg Sophomore Sweet- heartg Troubadenrsg Nominee for jr. Sweetheartg Runner- up, Most Beautiful Senior Girl. it MARTHA DUNCAN Fleur de Lisg Choirg Bible Awardg F.T.A.g Military Band, Sweetheart. 11' CAROLYN EGNER F.H.A.g Choir. CAROLYN ELDER GEORGE L. ELLERBEE BRUCE DUFFY Bandg Stage Bandg A Ja- maisg Orchestrag Junior Play. CATHEY ANN DYKES Red Crossg Student Council: Tennisg N.H.S.g Spanish Honor Societyg Dance Club. 3 . . ...... 63 ,gf-. K DELENE EMERSON JAY ENGLISH MARTHA ENGLISH Latin Clubg Student Councilg Allcrlei. Fleur de Lisp Dean's Ass't.g junior Plnyg Library AsS't. El Sol: F.B.L.A. l Smior Boys 64 9 0 0 DONNA CHERYL EVERETT F.H.A.g F.B.L.A.g F,N.A.g Future Scicntistsg Y-Teensg Red Cross: Study Hall Ass't. Crafts Fairg Bowling Club. RICHARD STEPHEN EVERSOLE Will l6'c. . . JEAN EVANS Troubadearsg N.H.S.g JIMMY RAY EVANS Knight Beats: Bands MUSI- calsg Senior Playg F.B.L.A.g Orchestmg Military Band. wha- El Solg F.H.A.g Dean's Ass't.g Fleur de Lis. JAMES ANTHONY EWER Trackg Jr. Varsity and B Team Football. DELORES EWING N.H.S.g Spanish Hon- or Society: F.N.A.g F.H.A.g F,B.L.A.g Y- Teensg Clinic Ass't.g El Solg Bible Credit Award. JAMES R. FZELL GLEN FAIN LINDA KAY EAUCHALD F.H.A.g Fleur de Lis. 1- MIKE FIELD VICKIE LINN FINDLEY F,H.A. JOHN FINK j.A. pgs- - f- 1 PEGGY ANN F I NNEY Fleur dc Lisp Student Council: Red Crossg Study Hall Ass't, . . . Seniar l6'rfys! qs,-av , ,,.,m IQ' Cf JIMMY FALLIS RICHARD FARRIS R GINGER FLOWERS 'N ,Y MIKE FINNEY 19,146 IRVIN DEE FLETCHER Key Clubg Letterman's Clubg Secretary of Senior Class: State Finalist, Track. 65 ..-was KAREN FORBIS VICTOR FORSYTHE German Club. KATHLEEN JOYCE FOX Fleur de Lisg F.H.A,g 1.A.g Juninr Play: Musicals. CHARLES FRAZIER Junior Play. 66 .YN lim ,af Os if li! GARY FORSYTHE Bnndg Orchcstrag Knight Beatsg Current Events Club. PAMELA FOSTER l x KATHY FREEINIAN Troubadearsg N.H.S.g French Club, Secretaryg Student Councilg Latin Clubg Fleur de Lisg Senior Playg Study Hall Assistant. RONALD FREEBIAN B Team Football. 'FO JANELLE KAYE FLOWERS Fleur de Lisg El Solg Girls' Chorus. GEORGE FLYNN Runner-up, Witticst Senior Boyg Current Events Clubg Bible Credit Awardg Senior Playg Knigbi Life, Reporter. ELIZABETH FORBES Spanish Honor Societyg F.B.L.A,g Fleur cle Lis. eniors ,fin by ,411 flu Crm cd lip to llnderclassmenilf i GARY FRENCH WILSON FRYAR N,D.C.C.g Knight Bandg Band Col.g Executive Officerg Officer's Clubg Current Events Club. SANDRA KATHRYN FTAK Excalibur Staffg N.H.S.g Quill and Scrollg Science Clubg Current Events Club, Spanish National Honor So- cietyg El Sol, Delegate, P.A.S.F. Conventiong Fleur de Lis. 2 CYNTHIA QCYNDIJ 'FURGESON F.H.A., Secretaryg F.B.L.A.g Y-Teensg Counselor's Assist- antg J.A. GARY FURR Cross Country Team, Track M Teamg Letterman's Clubg Let- terman, 2 Years. , f is 1' X N' I A BETTY GARVIN Homecoming Nominee, Sophomoreg Sweetheart Nominee, Soph- omore and Junior, Runner-up, Most Popular Sophomore and Junior, Senior Girl, Most Likely to Succeedg Student Councilg Lions Club Exchange Student Nomineeg D.A.R. Good Citizen Award, Fleur de Lisg Girls' Chorus, Presidentg Orchestrag Troubadearsg Cheerleaclersg N.H.S.g Spanish Honor Society, Secretaryg Senior Invitations Committeeg Junior and Senior Play, Counselor's Assistantg Youth Traffic Council. NANCY GEIGER N.H.S.g Spanish Honor Societyg Thespiansg El Solg Science Clubg Current Events Clubg F.H.A.g Brindg Girl's Chorus. JACK FULCHER JAMES R. FULMER D.E.g A Jamais. MIKE GADDY LINN GARRISON 67 PATRICIA GEORGE F.H.A.g Girls' Chorusg Mixed Chorus. RANDY GILREATH JERRY GLEASON 68 SARAH GEORGE THOMAS MERRILL F.H.A. GIBBONS J.A.g Study Hallg Swimming Team. Seniors . . . JOHN E. GLANTZ j.A,g Current Events Club. GLENDA GLASS Troubadcarsg El Solg Y- Teensg Fleur de Lisg F.B.L.A. 4 . JUDY GLOVER CHARLES EDWARD GOFF Current Events Club. CAROL A. GLENN Pep Clubg F.H.A.g F.N.A.g Study Hall: Crafts Eairg Officer, Girl's Chorus. CHERYL GIBSON F.B.l..A.g Y-Teensg Student Councilg Traffic Safety Clubg El Solg Fleur de Lis. , -ll Qi JERRY GOOCH Currents Clubg Latin Club: B Football. ROBERT GOWER BOBBY GRAHAM Safety Councilg F,B.L.A.1 Bowling Leagueg j.A. LINDA GOOCH JAMES GOOLSBY XVILLIAM WAYNE GOOLSBY B Team Football, Man- agerg B Team Basketball, Managerg El Solg Junior Play Advertisement: Study Hall Assistant: Red Cross. -wr. lv-t..,.....- 6 favs Of 0' s, ,290 I X 4' 1 x, Q14 ,Q A 123' t 'X 514' YP N gf . . . While at Wvrk. MARY KATHERINE GREEN N.H.S.g N.F.L.g Thes- pians, Librariang Junior and Senior Playg De- bate Squaclsg Current Events Clubg Spanish Honor Societyg One- Act Play Committee. JAMES A. GRAY Commissioned Officer, N.D.C.C,: Battaliun Staff: OffiCer's Club: French Clubg F.B.L.A.: Current Events Clubg B Basketball. GARY GREEN JUDITH CAROLYN GREEN Tlriespiansg Librarian Assist- antg Fleur de Lisp Junior Playg F.S,A. FLORENCE NTARIE GREENSPAN j.A.: Crafts Fair: F.H,A.g Fleur de Lisg Reel Crossg Junior Play Make-up: Y- Teens: Musicalsg Bible Cred- it. SUSAN LOUISE GRISI-IAM F,B.L.A., Presiclentg Concert Choir, Officerg Musicalsg El Solg Y-Tecnsg Fleur dc Lis. 69 RONALD HALL GREG A, GRISWOOD EI Solg Thespirins: Concert Choirg Musicalsg Red Cross. SUSAN GROVES MALCOLM GRUBBS Orchestra. JUDY GUAL El Sol, Vice-Presidentg Study Hall Assistantg Fleur de Lisg Clinic Assistantg Chorus. ..,..,,,'-, GEORGIA HAMMOND Fleur de Lis. DANNY HAMMONTREE F.S.A.g A. Jamais. PAMELLA HARE Student Councilg Red Cross. Scrzivrs '66 PHIL HAGGARD BETTY HAIRE HENRY HALE 'QX C! JUDY HAMBY Troubadearsg P e p Squad, Presidentg Y- Teensg F.H.A.g Red Crossg Senior Play, Make-up Committee. TERRY HAMMANS Fleur de Lisg Art Clubg Crafts Fair. -I 'Q JANICE LORRAINE HARRIS Y-Teensg Traffic Safe- ty Clubg Fleur de Lis, Vice4Presiclentg Office Assistant: J.A.g Junior Play, Usherette. I M. PAM HARMAN Knight Life Staffg A jamaisg F.B.L.A., Treasurerg Quill and Scroll. GAYLEN HARRIS MICHAEL D. HARRIS B Footballg B Basketball. ROBERT HARRIS EDWARD HARROZ Corona Eximia, Reporterg Golf Team: F.S.A.g Current giSBA.g Current Events Events Clubg J.A. u . , . xr-ff! HOUSTON HARTLEY NONA KAY HATLEY Knight Band. 111 s I'cl better hurry-here comes the Big, Bad Wolfe. 7l JUDY HAWTHORNE Knight Life, News Editorg Quill and Scmllg N.H.S.g French Clubg F.H.A., De- grees committeeg Science Fair, 3rd place girls' biology. JUDY SUE HEAD JAMES EDWIN HELSLY A Trackg German Clubg French Club. GARY HEMPHILL 72 JERRY HAWKINS PAULA HAWKINS Future Teachersg Latin Clubg N.H.S.g Orches- tra. C27 V . T ., ' I -21 ff., J, if S I J fi.. V ' S ' 5 ,JW ig,-fr gf? 1 W 7 1'-Fe . gi-2' 5 ,lk 4 o, ' ' E7 'Fw F 'f --.Ta ' MARI JADEAN HEATH Fleur de Lisg F.H.A. LINDA HECTOR Fleur de Lisg F.B.L.A.g F.H.A.g Counse-lor's As- sistant. ROBERT HEDDERMAN A Jnmaisg Future Scien- tistsg Swim Teamg Junior Play: Student Councilg Red Cross. JOHN HEATH SHERRY HEITMAN DON HENDRICKSON Football, 2 yrs.g Letter- man's Clubg Student Councilg B Football: B Basketballg B Baseballg A Baseball. GLENN ROBERT HICKMAN N.H.S,g Excalibur Staffg Student Councilg Quill and Scrollg Spanish National Honor Society: El Solg Fu- ture Scientistsg Red Crossg Senior Gift Committee. X 1 eer seer I ,.,1 A AA . ...sigh S... RONNIE HAWKINS Knight Brmclg 1st Place Biology Science Fairg Knight Bcatsg Bible Crcd it, 2 yrs.g Orchestra. i 1.5, I Q . , f ,511 -W I 'R W' '5 S A, i V 3 ii Y'f DOUG HENNING B Team Footballg Traffic Safety Clubg Cur- rent Evcnts Club. SUZANNE HERNANDEZ Fleur de Lisg Y-Teensg Study Hall Assistant. lNllCl-IAEL LEE HESTER B Footballg A Footballg Trackg Student Council, Alternnteg State Finalist, Trackg Letter- man's Club. JIMMIE HICKEY D.E. ROBERT L, HERRING Swimming Teamg Red Cross Danccr's Clubg Study Hall Assistant. Senivrs Start ew Cradiiivns ROBERT HIEGEL Latin Club, ROGER XYIILLIAM HIGHT French Clubg Knight Banrlg junior Red Crossg Study Hall Assistant. ... .i 8 fn Q YT? 'f if ffl f' fi E 'an X I, . 1 54 '66 Seniors enjoy the '65 Senior gift. 73 Ui.. A si if S fave..- BOBBY DEAN HILL Red Cross. JAN HODGE JAMES AULDON HOLMAN Student Councilg Football. LAVERNE HORN Y-Teensg Fleur de Lisg At- tendance Office Assistantg Bible Credit. KATHERINE HORTON 74 LLOYD HILLER El Sol. ow -li , .,.. ,V rf . L I -9- HELEN HOKE N.H.S.g French Club, Treasurerg Office As- sistant. JACQUELINE ANNE HOSEA French Club, Reporterg Of fice Assistant: Student Coun cilg Concert Choirg Musical 3 yrs.g Ice Skating clubig Fleur de Lis. MICHAEL W. HOOKS CAROL HOLDER Fleur de Lis. VIRDIE HORTON F.H.A.g Fleur de Lis Homemaking Lab As- sistant: Student Coun cil, Alternate. GERALD HOUSER B Team Football. MARK HOUSEWRIGHT Student Council, Pres- ident: National Honor Society: Allerleig Sci- ence Club: Most Popu- lar Senior Boy: Most Popular junior Boy: Key Club, Vice Presi- dent: Letterman's Club: Student Council, Mem- ber-at-Large: Basket- ball: B Team Base- ball: Football, letter- man 2 yrs.: Co-Captain Football Team: junior Class President: Foot- ball, Hon. Mention All-City. GARY HUDDLESTON Seuivrs Suppvrf Mmball? Activities. . , sn. vs? JERRY HUNTER RONALD HUSSON Baseball. ami PATRICIA ANN HOWELL Clinic Assistant: Red Cross: Student Council: Bible Credit: F.H.A. DONALD GREGORY HUNT Key Club: Swimming Team: Spanish Nation- al Honor Societv: Cur- rent Events Club: Stu- dent - of - the - month: Senior Play Commit- tee. STEPHEN HUGHES N.D,C.C.. Commis- sioned Officer: Offi- cer's Club: Projection- ist: German Club: Sharpshooter, N.D.C.C. BOBBI E HOWARD Knight Marching Band: Concert Band. MIKE HOWELL Marching Band: Orchestra: Knight Beats: Bowling Club: El Sol: Musical: State Cham- pion Stage Band. 75 PAYE HLLTTO BOBBY IRBY DOUG INGRABT A Jamais. N.D.C.C. Corona Eximiag F.S.A., 'J vfji 'si' Treasurer: Allcrlei: Swim Team: Current Events Clubg Lette-rman's Club. Seniors . . . ROBERT A. JACOBS Corona Eximia: F.S.A.: Cur- rcnt Events Club: Junior Play. PAT'l'l GAIL JABIES D.E.g Library Assistant. DONALD jENNlNGS 'T' Q , . ,r ff f r CAROLINE INGLE Allerlei, Trcasurcrg National Thespiansg Corona Eximiaq Concert Clmirg junior and Senior Playg Musicalsg Knight XVritcrs. 2 LINDA KAY JACKSON N.H.S.: F.B.L.A Crafts Fair: Counselor Assistantg F.H.A. C 1 fx- Senior lmnys discuss interesting PAUL JENSON Concert Choir, Vice-Presi- clcntg Clxeerlcaclcrg Student Councilg Allcrlcig Senior Gift Committccg Musicals. CATHY DIANA JOHNS F.B,L.A.g Flcur dc Lisg 2nd Place, lntersclrnlastic League Typing. CLALTDIA JEAN JOHNSON Fleur llc Lisp F.l-LA.: Crafts Fair. '1 SUSAN KAY JOHNSON Current Events Club. TERRY JOHNSON A Jamaisg Junior Playg Y- Teens. WESLEY WELDON JOHNSON Knight Band, Presidcntg Swim Teamg Knight Beats Musicalsg Student Council. BOBBY JONES MICHAEL J. JONES Cross Country Team, Cap tain: I.etterman's Club Track. . . . H6417 Qrwerrz Selma! Qi activities. SHARON LEE JONES F.H.A.g EI S011 F.B.I..A. , .QQ 005 Ma' SUSAN JORGENSON ROBERT KAUFMAN F.H.A. ALLIE MAY KEESE F,H.A. CLAYTON C. KEHRLI Allerleig N.H.S. LINDA KEITH Concert Choirg Fleur de Lis. 77 QR MARGARET JEAN KELLER French Club: Fleur de Lis: junior Play: Concert Choir: Musical. RALENE KEMMERLE BEVERLY ANN OTIS KENNY KENNEDY Concert Choir: Latin Clulli: -. . French Club: Chess Cu: :Isla-de Lis' Red Cross' Swim Team: Current Events ' ' Club: F.S.A, BARBARA KI LLE BREW SHARON KIPHEN gifs THEDA KENSINGER F.B,L.A.: French Club: Jun- ior Play: Senior Play: Study Hall Assistant. DORIS KEPHART VICKI KERSHAW F.B.L.A,: F.H.A.: Mixed Chorus: Girls' Chorus: Jun- ior Achievement: Y-Teens. DORIS EUGENIA KILMER Band: FSA: FNA: El Sol, Proiects Chairman: Orches- tra, 2 yrs.: Stage Crew, jun- ior Play 2 yrs., Senior Play 2 yrs. VICTOR LEE KIRKWOOD JANET LEE KNUTSON Excalibur Staff: N.H.S.g Concert Choir: Student Coun- cil: Advanced Bible Award: Quill and Scroll: Fleur de Lis: Latin Club: Y-Teens: Future Scientists. JOE BOB LAW N.H,S.: Current Events Club: Latin Club. DENNIS KLENK Excalibur Staff: N.H.S.: Fu- ture Scientists: Current Events: Quill and Scroll. JUDY KLOSTERMAN Mixed Chorus: Girls Cho- rus: Current Events Club: Future Scientists: Counsel-'1r's Assistant. FRANK LAMBERT B Team Football: B Team Baseball: Varsity Football: Var- sity Baseball. WILLIAM ROBERT LEE Study Hall Assistant. PEGGY ANNETTE KOCH N.H.S.: F.T.A., Vice-Pres- ident: F.B.L.A.g Concert Choir: All-Region Choir: Knight Life, News Editor: Quill and Scroll: Musicals, 3 yrs.: Red Cross: A Jamais. Scniars Wait gift' june and Dzplvmus. KATHY LAUGHLIN El Sol: Study Hall Assistant: Y-Teens: F.H,A.: Bible Credit Award, 2 yrs.: D.E.: Fleur de Lis: Office Assist- ant. FRANK LEE Band, 2 yrs.: Orchestra, 2 yrs. NANCY LENOX Troubadcarsg N.H,S.: F.H.A.: F.B.L.A.g Bible Credit, 2 yrs.: I-Iomemaking Lab Assistant. 79 FRANCES LEWI S LEN LEXV IS Seniors 1300 Sirfrufrzrd . . Football, Track, Manager, Letterman's Clubg B-Track. PENNY KAY LITTON Girls' Chorusg F.B.L.A.g F.H,A.g J.A.g Fleur de ROBERT LODOWSKI N.H.S.g Spanish Honor So- cietyg F.S.A.g Current Events Clubg Study Hall Assistantg Projectionistg J.A.g Bowling Club. 80 Lis. BOBBY LIVINGSTON LORETTA LOADER Knight Band: N.H.S.g Ex- calibur Staffg El Sol, As- sistant Treasurerg Senior Representative to Band Coun- cilg Quill and Scrollg Span- ish National Honor Society. MARY MARGARET LIEBERT Troubndearsg A Ja- maisg Current Events Club. JERRY LLOYD i DAVID LOVELACE Knight Band. JOHN LOWE LEON HERCHEL Proiectionistg Study Hall As- LOWERY, .IR- sistantg Allerleig Student Baseball. Bgnsketball Council Assistantg J.A. DIANE LOWRY TUNNEY LOYD Swimming Team. . . . 270 lysis Crmsurcs .ION PHILLIP LUNDBERG Swimming Team. TERRY MAGETTE Spanish Honor Societyg Of- fice Assistant' Fleur de Lis Crafts Fair, Ist Place Home: rnakingg Senior Play, Make up Committeeg Y-Teensg Stu dy Hall Assistant. MARILYN LOUISE MACKINNON Student Councilg Fleur de Lisg Gym Assist- antg Corona Eximiag Current Events Club. SAlN'IMY INIADDOX Track: State Champion, High Hurdlesg High School All-American. TOMMY H. LUCKETT rw. LINDA MAHURIN F.B.L.A.g F.H.A.g Fleu Lis. I' WILLIABI LUCK Concert Chnirg ,TA Must cals. ' up A 3 KENNH MART IN JAMES MAREK NDCC, Comm. Offi- cer Color Guard Com- mandcr. LINDA INICALPINE NHSQ Clinic Assistantg Span- ish Honor Sncietyg Crafts Fairg Fleur de Lis. SAINIBIYE INIAJORS Quill and Scrollg Secretary, El S015 Treas., Y Teensg Troubadearsg Pep Squadg Bandg Iixmfibiu' Staffg DE- liate Squadg National Thes- piansg National Forensic Leagueg Senior Flayg Bible Credit Award: Student Coun- cilg lst 8: 2nd, poetry in- terpretationg Dallas Teen Jury. JANET MALONE Future Homemakersg Span- ish Honor Socieryg Treas., FBLAQ Troubadearsg NHS. li A FAYE MAVLDIN Student Council: Y-Tcensg A jamaisg Fleur de Lisg Dean's Assistantg FBLA: Red Cross. PATRICIA E. NAXNXIELI. Bandg French Clubg Library Council3 Fleur de Lisp FHAQ Junior Playg Musical, Stage Crew. AL MANSUR PATRICIA MASSEY Basketball Quccng Pres., Y- Tccnsg Art Clulol Fleur Llc Lisg Clinic Assistantg Sen- ior Play: Traffic Safety Cluh. Red Crossg Student Council. IXIIKE INIARLAR Band. JUDY INIARSHALL Y-'Feensg F.H.A.g Dean's Assistant. A Team in the rough. SUE ANN MCCOMBS F.B.I.,A.g F.H.A. Scwivrs CYNTHIA ANN MCCLUNG Tmubadearsg El Solg Traffic Safctyg Fleur de Lisg Junior Play Committccg F.B.L,A.g Bible Credit Awardg Study Hall Assistant. RITA FICCLURKAN F,B.I..A.g F.H.A,: Cur- rent Events Clubg Chorus. DAVID WARREN MCDANIEL Ed Solg B-Footballg F.S.A.g El Snlg Study Hall Assist- antt Red Crossg Bible Cred- it' Chemistry Assistantg Science Fair. MARK XX'. IXICCORD RICKEY Jr MCCRARY F.S.A.g Knight Band: Knight Beatsg Orches- trag Crafts Fair Award. B015 MCCOMAS 'A W-sa. VIRGIANIA ANN MCDONALD F.H.A.g Fleur de Lisg M'usi- calg Dance Club, Presidentg Dean's Assistant. CHERYL MCDONOUGH Girls' Chorusi Fleur de Lisg Library Assistantg F.H.A DANNY MCGARITY Football g Trackg Allcrleig Letterman's Club, PATSY MCDONALD F.H.A.g Student Council Dance Club. X. 'Y I J LBQ M f PATRICIA ANN lNIc'Gl il RE Troulvatlcars: Y-Tccnsg Pan American Clubg Student Cnuncilg Military Sccrctaryg Military Staff Sweetheartg Study Hall Assistantg IRB. IMA. at STEVIE MCROBIERTS Conct-rt Clwirg A jamais, smug, DUNCAN GEORGE MCIVER Senior Class, Vice- Prcsiclcntl Senior Boy Most Likely To Suc- cccclg N.H.S., Treas- urcrg Exmlibnr Staff, Spurts Editor: Quill and Scrollg National Murit Semi-Finalist, JAMES MCKINLEY D,E. 1012 MELTON PHYLLIS ANN McKAY N.I-LS.: National Fo- rensic Ieagucg Dcbateg Fleur tlc Lis. RISX MCKINNIE LEAH FAE MCNWILLIAMS N.H.S.g l'.H.A.1 Girls Chorusg Fleur cle Lisg Gym Assistant, JEFF MERCER Track: El Col, I K, .X vw-wtf r ,-,,.Q 1, , K i,,. Q 3, X Seniors Play 161146111119 lllL'l'ON BICKISSCCK I-lead Projcctionistg Knight Banclg Current Events Club. DON MITHAFFIE B Ilaskctballg B Bascballg Student Counf cilg Baseball Let- terman, Z yrs,g All Citv, Baseball: Traffic Safety Club: Rccl Crussg I.Lttcrman's Clubg Baseball Team, Captain. x.. V. I w ending 16016 in ,Mihfary Program GLEN NELSON MILLAR A Junior ay Stage Crew Senior Play Stage Crux Jun mr Play, Lighting. MICHAEL D. MITCHELL Debate Tenmg B Track. PATRICIA MOORE Red Cross. CECILIA ANN MILLER F.H.A.g F.N.A.q J.A.g Fleur de Lisg Student Council. 'Wx 'Qs TONI L. MICUCCI Student Councilg Fleur de Lisg Office Assist- antg Y-Teensg Con- cert Choir, Treasurerg F.B.L.A,, Historiang El Solg Musicals. OUIDA ANN MILES Fleur de Lisg Y-Teens. Treasurer, Traffic Safety Club: junior Play Committee: Sen- ior Play Committeeg Mixed Chorus. LARRY LANE MINTER Trackg Fnotballg Let- terman's Club: El Solg Senior Class President: Friendliest Senior Boy. DEBBY MEYER Troubadenrsg Concert Choirg National Thespians, Secre- taryg National Forensic Leae gue, Secretary-Treasurerg Senior Play, Student Di- rectorg lst Place, Sherman Speech Tournamentg Std Place, Math Fair. if DONALD RAY MOORE Junior Play. Ad 'Cffi5iUg, Red Cross. d i JERRY I.YNN IXIOFFETT Fleur de Lisg Choir. SANDRA MOORE Office Assistant, Fleur de Lisg F.N.A.g IA. . in l CYNTHIA MORGAN Fleur tle Lis: E.B.L.A.g Safety Clubg Y-Teensg Girls' Chorus. CATHERINE MORRISON Solo Sa Ensemble Contestsg Fleur de Lis: Student Coun- cilg Study Hall Assistantg Office Assistnntg Musi- calsg Concert Choirg Bible Credit Award. BILL MORTON ' Traffic Safety Clubg Red Crossg F.B.I..A.: Baseball: Concert Choirg Student Council , BETTY NULL linntlg Concert Band: Howling Club. fm.. '- x :R , ,M O.. ls .. ,ti I t I? A . Q . SQ' x . ff . mvwffawqv LANNY MORROW MATTHEXY! W. -...J ,,..r3 KWOODYJ MOSBY Spanish National Honor Societyg El Solg Crafts Fairg Homebuilders Awardg Stu- dent Councilg Red Crossg J.A. 1 LOU ANN BIULLINS F.H.A.g Stutly Hall Assistantg Current Events Clubg Fleur de Lisg Orchestra. SANDRA MUNDY Knight Bandg Orches- trng Current Events Clubg El Sol: Science C l u lx DJl-I-li-Sym- phony Orchestrag All- State Orchestra. Senirfrs 86 INIARK MURPHEY Junior Playg Thespiansg Con- cert Choirg -ith place Inner scholastic League: Senior Play. 0 0 0 RAY MURPHY Bandg F.S.A. QQ I. f' 1 . . . jeffd! and Study. :QW JAMES THOMAS NOXVE LL Bowlin: Club: Dancc Club: Study l lall Assistant. SHARON MURPHY El Solg junior Playg Library Assistflntg Li- brary Councilg Bible Crcrlit Award. LINDA NEAL Y-Tcensg Latin Clubg Danccr's Club: Junior Playg Senior Play. STEPHEN ROBERT NEECE Excalibur staffg NHSg FSAg National Thcs- piansg Quill and Scroll. ELAINE K. NELSON Orchestrag F r e n c h Club1 N.H.S. STUART NICOLAI CHRIS NIX JOHNNY ODANIEL Track Teamg Letter- mans Club. KAREN OLIPI-IANT Girls Clmrusg Concert Choirg Spring Musicalsg El Solg ENA. DONNA NICHOLLS El Solg Fleur de Lisg Bible Award. . ,J ROBERT NELSON Track Tc-amg Cross Coun try. 115 SARAH NOLAND lliblc Credit Av, ard F.B.I..A.g Current Ewcnts Clubg Sturly Ilall Assistant AT' PATSY O'REAR Y-Teensg Fleur de Lisg Red Crossg Student Councilg Study Hall Assistantg Typ- ing Assistant. ELIZABETH OWEN F.B.L.A.g Study Hall As- sistant. WAYNE PEMBROOK A Jzimaisg J.A., Executive Vice-Presidentg N.H.S.g Head Projectionistg Cur- rent Events Clubg Golf Teamg F.S.A. CLYNDA L. OLSON J.A.g Fleur de Lisg Red Crossg Junior Playg Musi- cal, Stage Crewg Senior Play, Stage Crewg Stage Craft. fu, BEN O'NAN BILLYE C. OSLIN Fleur de Lisg Troubadears, Lieutenantg Y-Teensg Office Assistantg Counselofs Help- er. BETTY ANN PEEBLES Bible Credit Awardg Red Crossg Allerlei. PAULICIA PETERS Student Cnuncilg A jamaisg Current Events Clubg Junior Playg Kniglvl Life Staff. SANDY PETERS CHARLOTTE JEAN PETERSON F.B.L.A. I W he K a - fi-it I film ARLINE NIKKI PITT F.H.A.g Fleur de Lisg El S013 Student Coun- cilg Y-Teens. JOE MIKE POOR Student Council, Vice- Presidentg Sophomore Class, Treasurerg B- Footballg Key Club: B- Trackg Football Letter- mang Letterman's Clubg Most Handsome Sen- ior Boyg Bookroom Assistantg Good Sports- manship Committee: Senior Gift Committeeg Senior Play. 41-mes-J . it ROC ER XV PPTRI 1 itxry Stiff er ceant Officers Club Vice President Rifle Team Captain rrcssors El Sol un i r J as r Com mittee Vlleapons O 1 ccr Red Cross NANCY KAY PHILLIPS Troubadearsg Fleur de Lis, Secrctaryg Student Councilg Y-Teensg Clin- ic Assistant: F.H.A.g Red Crossg Study Hall Assistant. DWAIN JERRY PE'l IW Baseball Concert Choir Football lKBasketb1ll u dent Council JAY PHILBRICK Track Ittterman St e I nalist Mile Relay letter man s Club -Q nv- Scuivr 611155 af 1966 DAVID PICKELS Current Events Clubg F.S.A RIO PIERCE xi -- - ii' 1 DAVID PITTS Senior Playg Orchestra. 111 'V' ,get .....,.. STEVE POWERS PENELOPE SI TE PRATHER Spanish H o no r Society F.B.I,.A.g F.I-LA. 89 LINDA PRATLEY El Solg F.B.L.A.g F.H.A. 611155 af I 966 WILBURN O. PRITCHETT, Jr. LA.. ma.. El Sol. ROBERT PREDDY Cross Country Teamg Track. SANDY GAY PRICE Corona Eximiag F.H.A. MICHAEL WAYNE PARKER N.D.C.C., Commissioned Officerg Battalion Executive Officerg Royal Lancer Drill Team, First Sergeantg El Solg Superior Cadet Awardg Officers' Club, Presitlentg Science Fair. CLAUDIA Jo PYLES Trouluadearsl A jamaisg Fleur de Lis: Student Councilg F,B.I..A.g Counselor's Assistantg Study Hall Assistant. BIELANIE HOLDERFIELD PRESTRIDGE N.H.S.g Fleur de Lis Troubaclearsg F.B.I..A. Typing Assistant: Li brary Assistant. BTARJORIE PROCTER N.H.S.g Spanish Honor Society: All-State Sym- phony Orchestrag Dal- Hi Symphonyg Orches- trag Knight Band Secretaryg El Sol: All-Region Orchestrag Musicals. Y RANDAL S. PRITCHETT D.E,g Traffic Safety Club. NELDA SHIRLENE PEARSON Y-Teensg F.S.A., Vice- Presidcntg Musicalsg Concert Choir, Librar- iang Art Club: I.A.g El Solg Dance Club. CYNTHIA L. PARRENT National Th cspigl ns. LINDA PARSONS CAROL PATE F,H.A.g Spanish Honor Societyg Concert Choirg Fleur de Lisg Musicalsg Study Hall Assistantsg N.H.S. wi? SUSAN PATTON Y-Teens, Secretaryg F.B,L.A.g F.H.A., Vice-Presidentg Student Council: S t u cl y Hall Assistantg Dance Club: , Concert Choirg Red Crossg t Musicals. SHARON QUIRL ei 10' --v-0 sian, TRISHA RAMSEY Concert Choirg Musi- calsg Senior Playg Speech Tournaments g National Thespiansg Junior Play Committeeg Red Cross. KATHERINE SUE QUICK Bible Crcditg Fleur de Lisg F.H.A.g F.N.A.g El Solg Spanish Honor Society: Traf- fic Safety Clubg Current Events Clubg Y-Teensg F,B.L.A.g Gym Assistantg Winner of City XVide Pub- lic Health Contest. LINDA RAINS N.H.S.g Tennis Team. CI-IERYL PATSLEY National Thespiansg Dean's Assistantg El Sol: Senior Playg Dance Clubg Red Crossg F.H,A.g F.B.l..A. RONNIE T. PAYNE B-Footballg Football, Varsityg B-Trackg Swim Teamg El Solg Current Events Club: F.S.A.g Chemistry Lab Assist- antg Study Hall Assist- antg Science Fair.v I ,ld BECKY PATTERSON El Solg Fleur dc Lisg Dcan's Assistant. w 2 ig ' A - 5 Seniors never leave school early! 9l GARY RATCLIFF Footballg Swimming Teamg Orchestra. HARVA JUNE RAWLINGS Current Events Clubg Quill and Scrollg Knight Life Staff, Advertising Manager: El Solg Spanish Honor So- ciety. 1966 KARElN REASOR N.H.S.: El Solg Spanish Honor Societyg Dance Clubg Trouhadears, Captaing Sen- ior Class Treasurer: Runner- Up Most Popular Senior Girl. PAUL RAYE Corona Eximia. JAMES P. REED N.D,C.C.g Battalion Supply Officerg Officers' Clubg Roy- al Lancer Drill Teamg Cur- rent Events Club. 11355115 RAWDON XVILLIAM D. RAWLINGS Current Events Clubg F.S.A.g J.A.g Allerlei. 1 DAVID RED l SUSAN RAYE I Fleur de Lisg Current Events Clubg F.H.A. CHARLIE REDDING Troubadearsg Fleur de Lisg F.H,L.A., Presis dent: F.H.A.g Y-Teens F.S.A.g Home-Making Assistantg Senior Play, Housing Committee. BEVERLY RENNER N.H.S.g Student Coun- cil ,sg GLYNDA REESE Fleur de Lisg F.H.A.g Y- Tcensg F,B.L.A.g Study Hall Assistantg Bible Crcditg Red Crossg Homcroom Assistant. RICKY REED SHARON REED STEVEN ROYCE REED Student Council: N.H.S.g -lv-sz GAYLON RICHARDSON B Footballg Bookroom Assistantg Kmglal Life Staff, Editorial Editorg Junior Playp Quill and Scroll. LINDA L. RICHARD SON Y-Teensg Study Hall Assist- antg Fleur de Lis. Lc'ttcrn'mn's C l u bg Knight Life Stuff, S p if r t s Editor and Photograplicrg Quill and Scroll: Football und Basket- ball Mnnagcrg Junior Playg Red Cross. RICHARD L. RHODES Knight Bnndg J.A.g N.D.C.C. FRED REISER Letterman's Clubg Basket- ball Letterman, 2 yrs: Span ish Honor Societyg El Sol Student Council. DENNIS C. RENO B Trackg B Football ROBERT WAYNE REYNOLDS N.D.C.C.g Rifle Team. Senior 611155 93 f .1 1 X DAVID RITTENBERRY .A . DON K. RILEY Iixmlibfn' Staff, Photo- gmpherg N.H.S.g Letter of Commendation, Na- tional Merit Scholarshipg Key Club: Allerlei. EDDIE RICHIE BRADLEY N. RIFE B-Footballg Spanish Honor Societyg El Solg junior Playg Study Hall Assistantg Stu- dent Councilg Red Cross. KIM E. RILEY Baseball Letterman 5' Let- terman's Clubg A ja- mais. President: Quill and Scroll: Corona Eximiag Current Events Clubg F.S.A.: Student Coun- cilg Swimming Team, Captain. -'Wav' BARZI LLA RITZ N.H.S.g Science Fair, Hon- orable Mentiong Crafts Fair. DENNY RIVES STEPHEN L. ROBERTS Study Hall Assistantg B Fnotballg B Basketballg B Base- ball. CHERYL ANNE RIGBY Bible Credit Awardg Red Crussg Student Councilg Fleur de Lisg Concert Choirg Musicals. rs ARVILLA RITZ Fleur de Lis. RICHARD E. RISINGER Concert Choirg Musicalsg Junior Playg Debate: National Forensicg Na- tional Thespiansg Cur- rent Events Club, Activ- ity Chairmang Corona Eximiag Letter of Com- mendation, National Merit Scliolarshipg Sen- ior Play, Special Ef- fccts. ROBERT P. . ROBERSON Study Hall Assistantg N.D.C.C,g Crafts Fair Awardg ,I.A.g Young I Life. 4 l ii' I' 5 MARY ALLEN ROBERTSON N.H.S.Q Quill and Scrollg Exmlzluq- Staff, Art Editorg A jamaisg Art Club, Treas- Ufefi Corona Eximia. ,- , , i n -sf ff . Sgt ei .w, LESLIE ANN ROLAND STEVIE CAROL ROBINSON Sopliomore Homecom. ing Princessg Sopho- more Favorite: Nom- inee Sophomore Sweet- heartg Fleur de Lisg Tron. badefir Alternnteg Cheer- leaderg Concert Choir, Secretaryg Girls' Chorusg Nominee junior Sweet- Girl: Nominee Junior heartg Friendliest Senior Girlg Nominee junior Homecoming Princessg Nominee Senior Home- coming Queen: F.H.A.g Y-Tcenrg Ixfusicala V -Q A 'N RONNIE RODE Trackg Cross Country F.S.A.g Corona Eximia: FRONZIE LADONNA ROGERS Y-Teens: N.1tion.1l TheS pinnsi Study Hall AsQiit- ant: E.H.A, 49' ,R YT Q MARTHA J. ROLKE Fleur de Lisp F.T.A.g Ar Clubg Student Councilg Bible Award. DAVID ROPER Seniors Sim!! Lfeisureq Uzrvugll Halls BOB ROPER L,- :-A r - nf SHIRLEY ROSE Girls' Chorusg Concert if Choirg Red Crossg El Solg r 'K F.B.L.A.g F.S.A.3 Musi- . cals. ' A . if lrrl ' 9 f -ee. DON ROSS l ,I N.D.C.C.: Commissioned Officer: Student Council. , x . if ' ' he 95 MARJORIE B. RUSH Fleur de Lisg Troubndears, Lieutenantg Runner Up Friendliest Senior Girl N.H.S.g Clinic Assistant. BETTY SAMPLE DANNY SANCHES Lab Assistant. CAROL SCHELL 96 RANDEE Jo ROWLAND Fleur de Lisg Office Assistnntg Study Hall Assistnntg F.B.L.A.g Y- Tcensg Senior Play, MakcYUp Committeeg Red Cross. CAROL RUSHING Y-Teens. ROBERT T. RUSSELL Footbnllg A jamaisg Lettcrmnn's Clubg Key Club. XWILLIAM B. RUTLEDGE B Footballg B Track: F.B.L.A.g Cur- rent Events Club. Q? DAVID P. SANDUSKY TOMMY SAVAGE My . JAN RURY Allerlcig N.D.C.C., N.D.C.C. Officerg Company Cnmmanderg Officers' Clubg Tac tics Squad. SAMUEL R. SANDERS KnightBandgN.D.C.C. Bandg Ice Skating Clubg El Solg Study Hall Assistantg Gym Assistantg Band Mana- gerg Projectionistg J.A.g Red Cross. JERRY SAWYER Baseball. I I ,Q?'7' ii -1- yi ,, ,. . 1 ...W S .,,,. t ..... . 3 E .,.,.S U ,. :- le 1 t NORMA SCHELL 'Ox GXWENN SCOTT A jamaisg Fleur de Lisg Girls' Chorusg Y- Teensg Orchestrag Study Hall Assistantg F.H.A. LANA SCOTT Deans As sistantg F.N.A., President: F.B.l..A.g BI u S i C Il lg F.H.A. Seniors Arvuse Interest in Sparta 5 2 RICHARD SEALE N.D.C.C., Commission ed O f f i C e rg Officers' Club. ,lk .. .ae BRUCE SHAW DOUG SHEPARDSON Art Club. 'ff Q i CHARLES DOUGLAS SECORD Student Couucilg S e n io r Gift Committee: B Footbnllg Trackg Runner-Up Most Handsome Senior Boyg gophomore Class Vice-Presb cnt, CINDY SHADDOX MARIONETTE SHARP 97 Cl LESLIE XWILLIAM SHRUM Language Labg Study Hall Assistantg Senior Playg Red Cross. SCOTT THOMAS SHERARD Knigbl Life, Business Managerg Quill and Scrollg Baseball Letter- man, 3 Yearsg Current Events Clubg Letter- man's Clubg Corona Eximia. JAMES SAMUEL SHIMEK Latin Clubg J.A.g Con. cert Choir. . .u,i X Q Q SUE SIMMONS Pep Squad. SUSAN CAROL SIMMONS Majorettc, 2 Yezrrsg Trouba- dearsg S t u cl e n t Councilg F.S.A.g Fleur de Lis, 98 I I Qu 1. f. 5. -sir ' th ig . C . 'L QS? fx 3 I IXIARY ESTHER Sl LVA El Sol, Presidentg Marching Bandg Concert Bnndg F.H.A.g F.B.L.A.g Y-Teensg Red Cross. SANDRA SIMMONS 'X w LINDA CHERYL SHURTLEFF Musicalsg F,I-l.A.g Bandg Or- chestrag lst place, lo C al Science Fair, Biol0gY5 Crafts Fairg All Senior Honor Band Festivalg -Iunior.Play, Stage crew. TOMMY SHOEMAKE I am Sorry, SOD, but you urll DIANNE SIGUT F-H-A-3 Y-Teens: Fleur de Lisg Mixed Chorus ' Library Council. il- + ie? Q ir kwa- 3 . , '1ik..t. V ' f'-it 1- , nf .. , .1:'22 A . .. L-iieff ..rir, ,- L 'ttiipgigizf dz, ml :dz Qglglia 'Q is 1511112-zz JW 'es :rf , K , ff 1 Hg' I ' -7 1 ,- , ff wtfw' ,Q-3 'iiiw - 53 't T .xvvtx .: -ni ff . l awn f ' '. 'ziiif-'17.: i,,mQQgl 'itQf Q AI' H ii 112222 --1-151222, ' 'fsff' - 1 'S25512s2f2::i5e1w24rff- iffffffi :La :14:r332iSV'?'Ei5, i :wuz ' .':1n:::3?,55ii?: , ii 4f3sra4,g53212i1f 'ii'1'LE 1:4 ,s ., .Effgfiiiiiiiiiiiliiizqzy iagf:..a:z:11tgggwr::3gg:if3r,g4ggg - Q- Jil? C , agzrgzasgggizazaife-reef' sig liifivf gf2i2f i'1z4222?iazsfiisasaggigft Vila? ,ng 122:35 325EE?f2E5i?si:' r iff? Q 'iii lEii2i,ETiF2iEEs A f 2 if 611155 ID vw ANITA SLOCUM ROGER SIMONS Proicctionistg F.B.L,A.g Band, 3 Yearsg Current Events Club. BILLY SIMPSON Knight Bandg Concert Band. rffo Y as wart for the 8 o'clock bell. Q X' . BERT SMITH N.H.S,, Presidentg F.S.A., Secretaryg French Club, Presidentg National Merit Semi-Finalistg Runner-up, Senior Boy Most Likely To Succeedg Excalibur Staffg Teen Traffic Court Juristg Civitan Citizenship Seminar, Scholarship from Dallas Civitan Clubg Rotary Club Student Guest: Finalist, Na- tional Council of Teachers of English Essay Contestg Quill and Scroll: Nominee, Distinguished High School Students of America. BILLY J. SMITH JANIS CLAIRE SLATER F.H.A.g Clinic Assistantg Concert Choir. .....a.,q, DAVID I.. SMITH Thespiansg Vice-Presidentg Art Clubg Junior Play, Stage Mnnagerg Crafts Fairg Band. DEBBIE FEUERHELM SMITH SHARON R. SMALLXVOOD j.A.g Art Club. . . H+. 'MN DARLENE SMITH Troubadears: Fleur de Lisg F.B.L.A.g Counselor's Assist- ant. DAVID F. SMITH Student Councilg Swimming Teamg F.S.A.g Red Crossg Junior Play. A4 e e w e C I by DON SMITH LINDA DIANE SMITH N.H.S.g Latin Clubg French Clubg Art Club: Bible Cred- it Award, 2 yearsg Cur- reht Events Clubg Counsel- or's Assistant. IOO Senirfrs Work Hard in Hovkroam? fit 2 ,7 'iyj 4 -an Qi Ja: A IIID I 7, 2' I' I I 3: Ziff it 'IW , , 5 X 6 1, 3,414 !N 'w+E',lV I . '4 . , 1 Q, J335? 3,1-i3k'.'a:gg,9,6s,3, ff C il, :Vg -T. ff' f .21 z,L A 'Q V -N , ,.,., DON SMITH DUDLEY WAYNE Tennis Tearng All Re- SINIITH gion Choir. JUDY ANN SMITH El Solg Spanish Na- tional Honor Societyg F.B.L.A. KERRY LYNN SMITH Student Councilg Ten- nis Teamg El S013 F.H.A.g Y-Teensg Red Cross: F.S.A.g Bowl- ing Clubg Office As- sistantg Study Hall As- sistant. Study Hall Assistant. .f LAUREN ANN SMITH All-State Orchestrag DAL-HI Orchestrag K i m b a l l Orchestra, Concert Masterg Knight Bandg F.S,A.g Knight Writersg Bible Awardg French C 1 u bg Irving Symphonyg S c i e n c e Fairg Dallas Symphon- ic Festival: Unison Nh ,V Solog Ist Oboistg East K Texas State Band I V Campg junior Play. --:- 2- 1.-f 'i lil LYNDA IXIARJORIE SMITH Fleur cle Lisg French Club Bowling Clubg Dance Club: LYNDON R. SMITH Letterman, Footballg N.H.S.g Lettcrman's clubg Stunlcnt Councilg B team Trackg B Baseball. ns YQ EARVIN I.. STAPLETON Varsity Bascballg B' Footballg B Basket- ballg Lctterman's Club. I 'al'- -4-1 nv ELAINE SPENCER N.H.S., Sec.g Trouba- dearsg Student Councilg Fleur de lisg Concert Clmirg Musicalsg Coun- selor's Assistantg Red Crossg Student of the hionth. '.-fr SUSAN SNASEI. REBECCA ANN SNOXV Troubatlcarsg Fleur dc Lis Spanish Honor Societyg jun: ior Playg Study Hall Assist- antg Bible Credit Award. GARY sPURLocK JANET sr. JOHN LINDA CAROL STACKS Fleur de Lisg F.H.A. LARRY STANBERRY Current Events, Vice- Presidentg Ot'ficer's Club, Treasurerg N,D.C.C.g F.S,A.g Re- gional Science Fair Wlinnerg J.A.g Battal- ion, Director of In- structiong Biology Lab Assistantg Royal Lanc- ers Drill Team. S. 'Vx au- I rr if RICHARD LINN SMITH Coronima Eximiag F.S.A.g Proicctionistg Current Events Club. CHARLES RONALD SMITH Cross Counttyg Trackg j.A.g Current Events Club LINDA SPAUGH SUSAN STEGER Troubadcarsg Girls' Chorus, Trcasurcrg Dean's Assistantg El Solg Knigbf Life, Colum- nistg Bible Credit, 2 yrs. DERRECK STANFORD N.H.S.g F.S.A. IOI Sefzivrs Prepare far . . KAREN STEINHOFF Troubadearsg N.H,S.g His- panic Honor Societyg El S013 Science Clubg Current Events Clubg Art Clubg Fleur de Lisg Bible Credit Awardg Crafts Fair. BARBARA STEPHENS ,4-I' JEFFREY STEVENS Current Events Club, MARGARET A. STINSON French Clubg Orchestrag Music Man g Latin Clubg Current Event Clubg Pep Clubg Student Councilg F.H.A. I02 'QE' 'figs' DliNl5E S'l4lfXY ART Ei Troubarlearsg El Snlg Span- 'sl Natonal Honor Societyg 4 X beans Assistantg Study Hall WALTER C f . Assistant. STIERHOFF MARK STEVENS N.D.C.C.g Commission- ed Officerg Battalion 4 Staffg Royal Lancer Drill Team, Executive Officerg Officer's Clubg S.A,R.: Medal of Hon- org Superior Cadet Awardg Camp Dallasg Science Clubg Current Event Clubg Bible Cred- it Award. CHARLOTTE A STOKES CARLTON ' STOVALL RANDY STOVALL Knight Bandg Bowling Clubg D.E. MICHAEL SWIFT STEVEN M. SYKES Co-Captain, Footballg Letterman, 2 yearsg Honorable Mention, All Cityg Honorable Mention, All Metrog Spanish National Hon- or Societyg N.H.S.g President, Key Clubg Senior and Junior Play: Runner-u , Most Pop- ularg Trick. ,N E LINDA RUTH STU BBS J.A.g F.B.L.A.g F.H.A.g Li- brary Councilg Fleur de Lisg Bowling Club. fi CARO LYN TAYLOR Vice-president, Board Mem ber, Fleur dc Lisg F.H.A. F.B.L.A.g El Solg Gym As sistantg Y-Teens. RONALD LEE SURBER B Footballg Varsity Foot- ballg Letterrnan's Club: B Trackg El Solg Current Events Clubg Red Crossg Science Clubg Science Fair. MARY LOU SUTTON Concert Chorusg N.H.S.g F.H.A.g Musical. A -7 'Uk IQ' CYNTHIA LYNNE STREETMAN N.H.S.g National Thespians, Recorderg El Sol, Historiang F.H.A.g Student Councilg Concert Choirg Musicalsg junior Play, Castg Stage Manager, Senior- Playg Knigbl Lifcj Pep Clubg ,I.A.5 Denton Speech Tourna- ment-Student Congress. ANITA STRICKER Y-Teensg F.H.A,g Fleur cle Lisg El Sol. BILL SULLIVAN Knight Life Staff. ALLEN SWEET N.H.S.g German Club: Swimming Teamg Current Events Clubg Latin Club. GARY D. TATOM B Footballg Orchestra: B Basketball. San Angela Crzjv IO3 Mmm!! ports . . . TOMMY THOMPSON LEONARD ELMA THORPE III N.H.S.g Spanish Honor So- cietyg Current Events Club: Royal Lancer Drill Team: Language Lab Assistantg Of- ficers' Club: N.D.C.C., Battalion Commander. R f ROBERT RANDY TAYLOR Knight Bandg F.S.A.g N.D.C.C., Band Command- crg Officers' Club. RONALD HOWARD TAYLOR N.D.C.C., Commissioned Officcrg Royal Lancer Drill Team: Company Command- crg Officers' Clubg A ja- mais. RUBY ANNE THOINIPSON F.B.L.A., Secrctaryg Y-Tec-nsg Student Councilg Spanish National Honor Societyg Red Cross. if BILL THIFRNAN DON A. TIFFIN Knight Bandg N.D.C.C. Bandg Coin Club. VERNON TEHALYNO Science Fair. LINDA THOMAS Girls' Chorus, Prcsidcntg F,H.A.g Student Councilg Dean's Assistant: Fleur cle Lisg Study Hall Assistant Red Crossg Current Events Club: Y-Teens. 'FERRY THOMAS CAROL GWEN THOINIPSON Troubadcarsg F.B.L.A.g Spanish National Hon- or Societyg Fleur de Lisg Office Assistantg Study Hall Assistant. as s i J.6a'JS5s3'EItY 3 K ,:Ex.l,,.,.J ' ' gm: ,QU .2 My K. I - fs. I . . . 2 li i S' f' f .. I 6. ft. ' A l Q 9 0 uppor ed by Senivrs. PAULA TIBIS Toubadearsg National Thes pians, Clerkg junior Playg Senior Play, Crewg Musi cals, Make-upg Speech Con tests. MEL TITTLE D.E.g Student Coun- cil. RICHARD R. TORREZ El Solg 1964 Delegate to Pan American Cou- vention. DAVID A. TRACY Concert Choirg Musi calsg Football Letter- mang Track Letterman Junior Varsityg Letter- man's Clubg Red Cross K, i . -,INN-. y V -A A . C .ettt i ...... N f K 53, 'Q A A Edlkz. 5. S w ALAN TUCKER ' TIM TULLY 'A Student Councilg B Base- ballg B Trackg Baseball Lettermang Red Crossg Let- .terman's Club. DIANE TOWNSEND LINDA TRENT BECKY TROJAHN El Sol: F.B.L.A. GLENN ALLAN TUCKER Knight Band, Drum Major Concert Bandg Knight Beats F.B.L,A. l05 MICHAEL RAY TURNER Usher, Senior Dayg Usher, Commencement and Baccau- laureatcg Current Events Clubg E.S.A.g Latin Club. JACKIE LYNN TURPEN LONNIE, TUTTLE Kimball Marching and Con- cert Band. I06 DOROTHY LEE TUNNELL Fleur dc Lis: N.H.S.g F.B.L.A.g F.H.A.g Student Councilg Office Assistant. ,mg,:..,,.M,. ,,..... My t K i,,. ,K 4? 2 'Uh lg, if E J J 1, ' X , , ' I DAVID TURNER GEORGANN T'URNER Seniors Admired . . . A4441 LYNN 'I U RQUETTE N.D.C.C. Royal Lancers Drill Squndg N,D.C.C. JE RRY VALENTINE GARY L' Junior and Scnior Elayg B Y 1 ,, F tb llg A F tb llg L NDERXX OOD allascballz A 0OBilse- DON P' VANCE Chorus. ball, Study Hall Assistant. 1 Fre c C 3 Lis: Y-Teensg Current PETER VANHEKKEN F.B.L.A,g F.S.A. GLYNDA VERNON TONI VARNER F.H.A.g F.N.A. N.H.S.g Spanish Honor S0- cietyg Knight Life Staffg El Solg Y-Teerisg F.H.A.3 Traffic Safety Club. PHI L VELTMAN Knight Life, Photographer and Feature Editorg Letter- man's Club, 2 Years, Man- ager, Footballg B Track and Varsity Trackg Member of Southwest Athletic Train- ers Associationg Junior Playg Crafts Fairg Science Fair. LIZABETH KAY VON l-IAGEL n h lub Fleur de Events Club. KATHLEEN PATTON WALDEN F.H,A.g .I.A.g D.E.g N.H.S. SUSAN VIK Quill and Scrollg Na- tional Merit Scholar- ship Letter of Com- mendationg. Knightg Lifcg Exchange Editorg N.H.S,g Thespiansg junior Playg Current Events Clubg A Jamaisg C a n d i cl a t e for N.T,C.E.g Fleur de Lis, Board Membcrg Math Contest, 3rd placeg junior Traffic Safety Commission: Knight Writersg F.N.A. PAUL BRYAN VELTMAN F.T.A., Presidentg N.D.C.C.. Officerg Current Events Clubg junior Play, Prop Committeeg Stu cl e nt Councilg Nominee to State F.T.A. Conven- tion. F. eil 5 PATRICIA ANNE VINSON Bible Credit Awardg Chorus. PEGGY WAGGONER RICHARD L. WAGNER Bandg Stage Bandg Swim- ming Team. . . . by llnderclassmvu. IO7 RONNIE WALLACE French Clubg B Footballg lst Runner-upg Red Crossg Senior Gift Committee. CINDY WATERS Troubndearsg El Solg F.B.L.A.g F,H.A.g Study Hall Assistant. DONNA SUE WEAVER Fleur de Lisg Y-Teensg El Solg Traffic Safety Clubg junior Play. I08 LINDA GAIL WALL F.H.A.g junior Playg Al- lerleig A Interscholastic Lea- gQ9.1f1 Typing, 3rd in District, Sth in Regional. LINDA PAULINE WARD German Clubg Y-Teensg F.S.A.g Red Cross: Fleur de Lis. REBECCA WATSON Art Club. KAY WATSON Y-Teensg Girls' Chorus 2 Yearsg National Thespians. SHARON A. WATSON 'N' 'f ,f 3, W KAREN WALTER Student Councilg F.H.A.3 Current Events Clubg Home- coming Nominee, junior and Seniorg junior Favoriteg Jun- ior Sweetheartg junior Playg Military Sweetheartg Junior Class Treasurerg Most Beau- tiful Senior Girlg Most Sin- cere Girl CKnight Lifejg Concert Choirg Nominee for Distinguished High School Students of America. Q ,anim DANNY Qc LINDA WALLACE F.S.A.g F.H.A. ,flfledifufim . . . VICKI WASSON Spanish Honor Society Pan American Club El Sol. Pi lg , 1 WEBSTER - 4 ...p .,. Fl'-Q .L-fa '.i.',:,Q HM.: , . ,H-......:. A ufflinli ' Wit . 1,-un. .1 ' . ,,.... r, 7,5159 ,gnufldg s, .' .fa-nn . Q' 2 5 f 4 Q 5? ,I . 1. 4-f, F 11 Y ,yu 3 N . . . ,4 Scuiffr NED WELCH Boys' State Represcntativeg Most Popular Sophomoreg N.H.S.: Best All Around Senior Boyg Junior Runner- ,flfteflmd af up, Most Popular: Letter- man's Club: Football Letter- man, 2 Yearsg B Foot. ballg Latin Clubg Trackg Senior Invitation Committee. Preparafivn. PHILIP WELCH FRANCES XXIELLS N.H.S. MARITA WEST ANTHONY R. WHIDDON Student Councilg El Solg Concert Choirg Musicals. io- 'Mfr Qitgtt-. V A f 2. l .. .w i1ii LANCE XVHITAKER Football Lettermang B Track Teamg Lettcrman's Club. ROSANNE XVEISBAIIBI F.H.A.g Y-Tecnsg IA. PATRICIA GAIL XVELBORN Girls' Chorus, 2 Yearsg D.E.g F.H.A. ...- MICHAEL WHALEN National Forensic League, Prcsidcntg National Thes- piansg junior and Senior Plays. WANDA XWHIDBY WR J CARTER B. WHITE Spanish National Honor So- cictyg -I.A. mi LAC' LINDA XWHITE Tmubatlearsg EYLYZIIXIIKI' Staff, Copy Editorg Sophomore Swccthmrt nml Homecom- ing Nomineeg Student Coun- cilg Quill and Scroll: Yf Teens, Vice Prcsiclcntg Fleur dc Lisg El Solg Red Crossg Linz Awnrdg Study Hall Assistant. Q naw, IN! lion SANDRA XVICKER N.H.S.g Spanish National Honor Societyg Current Events Clubg Secretary- Trcnsurcrg Science Clubg El Solg Knight Bandg Orchestmg All-Region Or- Chestrag Fleur de Lisg Bible Credit Awartlg Musie cals. JIM E. XVIESE Bowling Club, Presitlentg Bible Credit Awards. MARIE VUILBANKS ROBERT EARL WILLIAMS Latin Club: Study Hall As- sistant. Some people just stand out in a crcmcl NX HI IVUORTH ELAINE XVI LLINGI-IAM Student Councilg Secretary and Treasurer, Y-Teens, In- ter-Cluh Council, Y-Teensg Red Crossg El Solg Traf- fie Safety Club, Secretnryg Fleur de Lis. CHRISTINE XWINGFIELD Spanish Honor Society, Student Councilg F.B.L.A. BARBARA XWINSOR Y-Teens, El Sol, F.H.A.g Junior Play, Prop Cornmitteeg Fleur de Lis. Y' 5 CYNTHIA ANNE XV I LSON Fleur de Lis, Board Memberg A jarnaisg Junior Play. KN JAMES XXIILLINGHAM J.A.g Study Hall Assistantg Crafts Fair. CAROLYN XYILLIS F.H.A,3 Fleur de Lisg F.I3,I..A.: Homemaking As- sistant: Study Hall Assist- ant. SHERRY LYNN XX'ILLIS Student Council, German Club, Concert Choir, Offi- Cffr: Pep Clubg Musicals. DENNIS WINN Editor-in-Chief, Excali- burg N.H.S.g Letter of Commendation, Nation- al Merit Corporationg President, Thespiansg National Forensic Leagueg Quill and Scrollg German Clubg Finalist, National Council of Teachers of English Essay Contestg Delegate, 5th Texas Nuclear Science Sym- posiumg Junior Play, Student Director, Dis- trict 6-AAAA One Act Play. MIKE WIN'I ERS BILLYE CHERYL WINCHESTER Knigbl Lila. Reporter and Co-Editorg Quill and Scroll. HENRY WINDER Student Council, Treasurerg Letterman, 2 Yearsg Foot- ballg I.etterman's Club, Book Roomg El Snlg james Bond 007 Award, Red Crossg Sen- ior Gift Committeeg Begin- ner's Orchestra. KATHRYN ANN VUINN 'Izroubadearsg Student Coun. C111 Office Assistant, F.H.A.g Fleur dc Lis, Red Cross.: Study Hall Assistant, Nominee, Military Sweet- heart: Y-Teens. JERRY WOMBLE enirfrs Zherish 90nd gflflemvries of ll Easting year. LINDA WOOD Troubadearsg Fleur de Lisg Y-Teensg Student Councilg El Sol. JIMMY J. WOOD Two Years, Bible Award. II2 KAY WOOD Junior Play. GEORGE WOODSON Concert Choirg Musi- calsg F.S.A.g El Solg Current Events Clubg Junior Playg Senior Play. LANA WORLEY Y-TecnS5 Chorusg Li- brary Assistant. .41 1' BOBBY WRIGHT SHIRLEY WRIGHT Study Hall Assistant. - - DAVID WILSON DURAN WILSON XWORD XWORD Orchestrag I.A.g Bible Orchcstrag Bible Award Award. j.A, LOU ANN XWORTHEY Student Council Alter- nateg Clinic Assistantg F.B.L.A.g F.H.A. .ll T u 5 . .Ag C. f'3,:. .5'ii :ani ii!!-'i 1 Once a week we all go to the lake! JUDY YADACK Student Councilg Y-Teensg XVESLEY VVUERCI-I DOUG XY'YI.lE El Solg French Club. ff-vw GAY YAMINI Checrlcxcler, Z yearsg Student Councilg Y-Tccnsg F.B.L.A,g Homecoming Queen, 1965g Most Popular Senior Girlg Junior and Senior Play Prop Committeeg Elcur cle Lis, Board Mcmbcrg Prir1cipal's Assistant. i I-.LIL JAMES DARRELL YANKIE B Baseballg F.B L A Red Cmssg Student Coun cil ROBERT P. ZIPPERER B Footballg Senior Playg Knight Life, Sports Editorg Cur- rent Events Club--Edt tor of Club News- lettcrg Quill and Scrollg German Club. CAROLYN YATES Student Councilg Red Crossg Fleur de l.isg F.H.A.3 Study Hall Assistant. 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Dennis Adams Nancy Adams I 2 Rod Bailey Vicki Bailey Pegi Bain l Hlass of '67 frcscuts Chair Play R ocky Orly an 0 ,alum Qi I Vernon Ahtone Austin Akins Carol Akins james Alderfer Cheryl Alexander Darlene Alexander Floyd Alexander Garry Allen Jan Allen Linda Anderson Vicki Archer Kathy Armstrong Richard Atkins Betty Atkinson Jo-Lynne Allen Paul Alley Roger Allison Larry Anderson Carol Austin Marilyn Bagwell Gary Bailey Gary Bailey joe Bailey Ken Bailey David Baker Gene Baker Mike Baker Sharon Baker Vicki Baker Ralene Barker Howard Barnard Q r t rt , V . 1 K X B 2 vw 4'4- .,k Lin l.ynn Barnes XYYL1l'1Kl.l Barnes Ronnie Barringer Bohhy Barron Doris Barron Karen Barton Mike Barton Peggy Bass joe Bateman Stephen Bearden Sandy Beasley Donna Bee Martha Beauchamp Eddie Beckham Beverly Bell Jack Bell Howard Ballinger Dennis Benedict 2 Music is a major activity in many junior curricula. Sandra Benham Rohcrt Bennett jim Bennight Andy Berna Deanie Bidwell in 4 Q .fo 4 Al 1 34, , ii , Reggie Bolton Diane Bos Dianne Boubel Diane Bowers Tommy Bradford james Brewster D. L. Brimage Cindy Brister james Britain Becky Britton Nyle Britton Betty Brooks Peggie Brooks Robert Broome Steve Broughton Charleen Brown joe Brown Linda Brown Vonnie Brown Charlotte Bruebaker Martha Brumley jan Buchanan Pam Bumpas Claudia Bunch I34 Ronnie Bidwell james Birch Janis Lou Bishop Melissa Blackwell Hugh Blevins ,Q Glenda Boaz jeff Bohnenstiehl Pat Boles Barbara Bollman Hs lv wi -Us ti f-'Sv if C Doug Burkham Steve Burkhart Gary Burnett Sue Burnett Evelyn Burns Carla Burden Bill Burclett Billy Burgess Mary Burkett N 'X K 3 1 . 1 s ,fy .3 ,Ali Linda Burris Hank Byrd Karen Campbell Linda Campbell gf? A Jimmie Burris Q Q had 7 4,5 if Danny Carder Clint R. Carol Lewis Carson Cynthia Carter Andrene Cash Ordering nf Sen br King ffighlylzfs 471114 br year ,adn Joanne and Gary typify junior participation in Thespians. fm if Marilyn Cassaday Larry Castleberry Debbe Cawthon Debbie J. Cawthon Allen Chambers Claudia Chambers Mona jane Chamberlain , A Janet Chandler fa, lf Linda Chandler '7 Nancy Chandler Gary Chapman ,Ag Margaret Cherry i f V , f gtg' r , wa , fewer .35 Priscilla Cherry Karen Chester Ben Chovanetz Steve Christian jim Clanton Buddy Clark Jenny ClyCe Clare Cody Debbie Cole Steve Colvin rfyalfy is Ezfidcnf ,lima g 161146111119 jun Zfrs Kathy Coughlin Georgene Cowand Sallie Craig Sally Crannel Kathleen Crawford A Z Rh 21 C ' C y enshaw w Crockett a la Crook 'ckey Crutcher L Larry Cumba Diane Cummings Mitzi Cummings Terry Cunningham GM, Charles Curry Pat Damron I36 if ? , Q .,ii 'K -.R ai Q EET: ii :,, is Q33 ' me . .. Y ' it g at gf I q if 4 A 'ff K x as ff I -f x X s X J' rx G xx 1 Q N' A 'xi is s D56 Carolyn Comer Donna Conatser jackie Conaway Mary Conradt six! ,,i... C sN'? K C 'D ii in 'Q-21525412 Gary Cordray Janice Cosgrove Billie Couch Judy Couch lyme Kathy Darden james Darnell Pete Davidson xx P Bo Davis Carole Davis Dan Davis Nancy Davis Teddy Davis . F Dennis Day Doug Dean ,Noi Wm? juniors participate alongside seniors in speech projects, such as in this choral reading group if 'liiff f ac, , Pamela Dougherty Dick Duke Pam Duncan Ronnie DeFord Barbara Dennis Kathi Denny Paulette Densmore Barbara Depew Kathy DeVault Carl Dimond Deborah Dickson Donald Dickson Donald Dickson Sonny Dieroff Allen Dixon Patricia Dixon Colleen Doak Kenneth Lee Doty l37 David Durham Laura Duvall jun hrs uppv I Kuyhfs . . . Alvin Elsik Cora Mae Emmons Jonnie England james Eredini Brenda Eshleman 'R jennabeth Emmons s N . Sam Etheredge Ben Evans Debora Evans Kathy Ewer Connie Fagan W Cary Fain uda 3 . I38 Ruth Early Mickey Edmonds Mike Edwards Melissa Edwards Phyllis Eggers Tommy Elkins Carol Ellis Jimmy Ellis Letty Ellis Linda Ellis Patricia Ellis Larry Fain Mike Fallis Nancy Faris Gail Faught Milburn Fawks Paul Fchmel Don Ferguson Tanya Ferguson ,714 ,411 ' Gayle Gable Billy Gannaway Selma! y46'flVlf6' John Finley Cindy Finney Joyce Fuller Gregory Fulton Kay Funderburk Kathy Fisher David Fitts Shanna Fitzgerald Jerry Flemming Rhonda Fleming Jeff Flowers Jeanie Floyd Bob Foley Sheila Followill Mike Ford Anedria Fortune Bonnie Foster David Foster John Foster Lynn Foster Stella Fought Richard Frank Gary Freeman Becky Froese Judy Froese Brenda Garner Cindy Garrett Suzanne Gell Chuck Gerlach Jerri Giles Don Gillespie Wfayne Gillespie Carol Gillett Linda Gilmore Richard Goble Larry Godbold 1 . y .w r 5 I . Q V. z-ii I 1 r -i jamgz . i 3 A 'JF Y ft 1 ?2i' I , , 'W SEX hiichael Gomez Patricia Gonzales 'Us K1mball's Knight Band possesses a strong Junior element. Rit1 Good Cindy Goode Pam Graham Alan Gray jimmy H. Green Danny Greer Danny Grigsby Beth Grimmer Marshall Gross Theresa Gross Bonnie Gual Dennis Guest Janelle Guinn J5rffd..QLltiergf'2i f Gail Gutzlef' Bobby Haas 140 4 Dave Green Freddie Green Ljimmyv Green WP E 41 ff' a M A 'QF 3 .33 jun hrs Study Hard to Insure' has Uma ll enivrs 'i 65 Becky Harper Mike Harpold Joyce Harris Linda Harris Mackie Harris Ronnie Harris Teressa Harris Linda Hartsfield Harriett Hartzog Becky Hatcher Danny Haydin Connie Hays Wanda Hadaway Bill Hahn james Hall Marc Hall Nancy Hall Maureen Halle Barbara Hamilton Mike Hamilton Linda Hammond Lyn Hand Jere Haney Judy Haney Peggy Hankins Elizabeth Hanson Larry Hanson Sherry Hardin Rodney Harding Sharon Hardwick Ralph Hayes Mike Hays Judy Head Tony Heinsohn U15 Zlass af '67 Prcpzzrcs in ,115 uma the lfmderslzzjv af ldmb ll Czmlifivu. Doug Higgins Erick Hill Joanne Hill Vicki Hinckley Larry Hinton Marla Hodges Ricky Hodkinson Georgene Hogan Hughie Hogue Sharon Holland Benny Holloway jim 'Holman Pam Honeycutt Bob Hood Pepper Hoops Patricia Horton Bruce Hosea David Houston Doug Heiskell Carlon Hellner Teddie Hendrickson Danny Hendrix Vicki Henning Bert Hernandez Mary Hernandez Mike Herndon Grace Ketcham Rod Keyes Jill Kimball Arthur Hunt Mary Hutchinson Benny Israel Susan Izard Mike Jones Nancy Jones Karen Kay Deborah Kehrli Belinda Kelly Bobby Kelly Tim Kelleher Marilyn Kemp Thomas Kirk George A. Ketcham Anne Jackson Lee Jackson Dinah Jacobson Kay January Lawrence Jennings Jeff Johns Margaret Johnson Tommy Johnson Jill Jones Marsha Jones Judy Howell Ronnie Hubbard Wayne Huff Jimmy Hukill Colleen Hulen Belissa Hummel Gary Kennedy Debbie Kissinger Susan Mark Lapington Gidget Lasater Phyllis Lee Cathey LeMaster Deborah LeMoine Richard Lewallen Leria Lewis Ronnie Littlejohn john Livingston Suzanne Locklier Charles Loehr Glen Loflin Terry Long Vic Longest Bill Loven Linda Lupton Karen Luschar John Lusk Vaughn Lyon Lewis A. Maddux I44 Knoeszer N 3 Larry L! f l,si Yes, doctor . . . Looks like a bacterial disintegration of the upper bicuspid O 0 unmrs Sffllfb' Norma jean Langford i, s ,si i xi. Randy Langley Harvey Lanier Nancy LaPine in Llp aid Our Mafia Charles LeBar0n Dickie Lee O 9 O J 'Q If Liz! We ,lllufay Sec' I 5 15? I Laura McAfee Philip McAlpine Danny McCammon Brad McCarty Patsy McCauley Bob McCord Jamie McCormack Dale McCraw Lynda McCray Ricky McCumse'y Bob McFadden Larry McKay Pat Mahanay Deborah Mahoney David Malone Molly Malone jane Mann Judy Mann Nancy Mann Pete Manning Ann Manns Daniel Manrriquez Joanne Mansfield Diana Marquis Marvin Marrison Rhonda Marrs Robert Marshall Tommy Martin Feliberto Martinez Paula Mason Susan Massey Jack May Mike Moore Scott Moore Karen Moreau Belita Moreno Sam Mormino Bobby Morris I46 Karen McKee Mike McMeans Beth McRoberts Dennis McXVilliams Patsy Meeks Judy Merrick Lowry Messenger Glenda Middlebrooks janet Miller Johnny Miller Judy Miller Linda Miller Nancy Miller Phyllis Miller julie Mills john Millwood Terry Mistrot Amie Mitchel Cathy Mitchell Teddie Mitchell Billy Moncrief Mark Money Suzanne Monk David Montgomery joe Montgomery john Meier David Mendez Karen Mendoza Nita Mendoza Ye Z X if 'var JUG, -r 1 be 4 .s P 'Hs' 3? 'Q Q2 .x .gh gk ' . . Anita Moore Elizabeth Moore Jerry Moore Laurie Moore -O9 3' Q V in K 4e 5 , -- ' if xi ,uw .ri , irri l nv es, A72 Nell Myers juniars Swv! Ju fwry 0 0 James Motley Donna Mott Lydia Myers V4 W You'll get your turn next year a t Ai 'WK asm? ,NY Y I Carol O'Dell Sue Oldham Sherry Oler ! t Pat Nelson Barbara Nevison David Nevison Richard New Charles Newell Barbara Newman Dianne Newton Pete Nicholas Kent Nichols Linda Niles Sue Niquet Mike Nix Sammy Nolen Paula Norman Carl O'Dell Melinda Murphy Patricia Murphy is rx rf Paul Page Gail Paige Paul Ott Leslie Oxergaard Brad Owens Billy Pace Chuck Pafford Peggy Palmer X, Parker johnny Parker joe Parr john Oliver Robert Oliphant Elizabeth O'Nan Randy O'Neil Billye Faye Ord jean Orenbaum San Angela C1727 fl yhlylzfs Norman Patten junivrs ' year Phyllis Patterson Hal A. Pendleton Danny Perkins Fred Perry Drew Peterson Beverly Susan Petree Herschel Phillips jimmy Phillips Carolyn Pierot Kathy Pinto James Pittman Steve Platt Kay Pollock Sandy Reynolds Shirley Reynolds Anabel Richards Gordon Riehl I Many accessories are needed for the San Angelo game. Debbie Powers Terry Powers Terry Price Paula Pulley I ' Q Ray Pursley K ' 1 Jack Pyles L A J it Tommy Quillin l h i ' L r. Judy Ragan ' y L, ,Q jim Rawlins Q my al Charles Ray 'ii' A Mike Redmond 9 i Y A -V Neta Reed A we Vs, K Linda Reid P Q f' ' Melody Renfro sg A 'j Steve Reno P . Cathy Reynolds C jj? ' A eeal , A Pam Pool Anita Poovey Donna Pope Linda Porter Susan Porter Cindy Poston Danny Poston Brenda Potter Wfayne Powell F 2 H Q K f it EB eeeswfe-wr.. --:W tryy ' ' J? 1, seize., . A A 2122125 ii- vw - -sw. N -v ui h ai' Al ' -nr . , A George Pope Max Pope Terry Riehn Linda Riley Peggy Roane Finis Robbins Marsha Roberson Mike Robinson Shelia Robinson Magdalena Rodarte Martha Rogers Jon Rose Linda Rushing Sandra Russell Daniel Ruth julia Ryals Linda Sachse john Sappington Gene Sarazen Janis Schell joe Schrodi Nancy Scott Mike Selvidge David Setzer jim Sharp Steve Sheffield Harvey Shelton Steve Simonton Cynthia Simpson Norman Sisk Ronnie Slaughter Carol Smart Sir . - ' 1- 1 f 1: .- Priscilla Roberson john Roberts Phil Roberts Robert Robertson jack Shirnek Ricky Shuler Lanny Simmons Mike Simons vf 9 N e or .. . teseee R R 'N - 'HQ' X '-5' M 'K 'I 'Y .51 U, , Y ff--1- if 5 kt Q f x my 3 elf -fx 'is fisl 'S+ 57 R X L K Ya? , junivrs Brave Chair Mark on Mmm!! Acfivifie Barry Smith Bobby Smith Cindy Smith Danny Smith Armistice Day assembly brings laughter as well as enlightenment ' 3' Diane Smith Paul Smith Rita Smith Sandra Smith Sandra Smith I M AMA 4.7 -- ,'X xi H- QD L Steve Smith i ef Toni Smith Tommyifaifh Rita Solchenberger Claudia Sonnier Gale Edward Spring Mike Sprow Sharon Spurlock Ricky Spurr Margaret Spuryer Alice St. John Mike Stacey Garry Stanberry Vicki Standley Gerald Stanfield Sherry Stoner Gayle Storm Gail Marie Story Charles Stovall Tommie Stratton Keith Strickland Nik. l 'iiiisz 4, 'Ui wh Linda Starr Carol Steer Billy Stephens Jane Stephens Susie Sterling Bill Stevens Eddie Stevens Lewis Stokes Scott Stokes lm Carla Suclc.luth Becky Summerlin Elaine Suttle Daxicl Sweet ae 'fir ,, . he . Gloria Suarez 'F , 1. D Diane Sykes Linda Sympson Marsha Tackett Nancy Tarsia Wfayne Tarver Lois Tatom Lonnie Taylor .our Chris Teague Cynthia Teer Jimmy Tenery ,Yun 211 ,115 Donna Terry David A. Thomas Elizabeth Thompson Marilyn Thompson Sherry Thompson Zoe Ann Thompson fjon Thornberry Cheryl Thornhill Janice Sue Thornton Ernie Thurniond Jimmie Ray Tice Pat Tucker Mary Frances Tufts Joh. Turbyfill Toir ' Turner .Luce 'rill Lee Tipps Sandra Tollett Dianaqfowery Larry Trewin Katannn Truelox e ff Mike Moore uses his kicking ability to the best advantage on the football field. Judy Waggoner Susan Waite Bill Walker Bill Walker Lynda Walker '- l53 Ann Walling jun Drs Unk Zfrwzzrd in Sm br ,Acfizfii Bs 96? Carolyn Warner johnny Warren Lanell Watson X ln Q 4' ar 4 Tommy Weatherford Linda Weaver Paul Weaver Sherwyn Weitner Garry Welch Gerald R. Westbrook Michael Wetzel john Whilden Donna White Joy White Kathy White Roy B. White Sandra White Fred Whiteacre Becky Whitefield Barry Whitfield Donna Whitlock Sherrie Wiginton Betsy Wickes Marilyn Wickliffe Kat Wiedemann Beverly Wiggs Mary Patricia Wight Marie Wilbanks Dorothy Wilber Katy Wilhelm junior Bill Loven, helps Nancy Williams Russell Williams Thomas Wilson Steve Wfinclsor Paulette Wolford 5. Billy Worden Steve Woznuck Janis Wright Steve W'yles Dayna Yankie Charlotte Young Karen Young Rick Young Sherry Youngblood Robert Zivney prepare pictures for the 1966 Exmlilvzn. Ann Beth Wilkinson S R Cathy Williams Danny Williams as Mike Williams 'CN Karen Woodard Carolyn Woody Sterling Woolard Ronnie Woolcx'e1' Wesley T. Woolsey ew Q55 Larry Yates Klren Yieltling Shirley York William York Beth Young I56 Soplzamvrcs if si 12 if ,, 0yWcers af the Svphomvre 611155 Dam' 1601111016: Preszkicut Gary Moore lice-Prcszklml Carry Hillfartz Zfrcasurer Cammy kiclzantvvn, Secretary I59 Q l60 Gayle Allen Jackie Allen Rickey Allen Nancy Arrington Susan Albritton Annie Alexander Becky Alexander Nancy Alexander Martha Allison Fred Alsup Melanie Ambler Bobbe Anderson Mertis Anderson Rollie Anderson Angie Adams Daundria Adams Judy Adams Mark Adams Rick Adkerson Betty Ahtone Ma ry Jane Anschuetz Cindy Armstrong Chuck Arney Martha Arnold janet Ashabranner Susan Attebury jimmy Aubrey Gary Beazley Peggy Becton Glen Bell Veneta Baker Dan Ballard Jenna Bankston Steven Barboza Bruce Barnes Roger Barnett Sandra Barnett Jim Barron Nancy Bartlett Linda Baumgardnar Thomas Bean Gerald Bearden 6111 Rebecca Bell Jo Bennett Mike Berkley Patricia Berry Glenn Beyer Terry Bilhartz Margaret Bills Judy Birkenbile Janis Black Karen Blair 'fucker Bishop Debbie Blanks 7 Sharon Blanton Kala Brock Tommy Brooks Becky Brown Beverly Brown Cindy Brown Debbie Brown Ann Buchan Gary Buckner Don Bulin Mike Bullock Carolyn Bunn Eddie Burdette Sherry Burdine Donnie Burnett David Burns 41 ,-' Don Boen Tommy Bow Pat Bowden Phyllis Bowen Kathy Bowers Rod Brackeen Michael Bradshaw Patti Brandenburg Fae Branham Judy Branom John Brewster Gary Bridges Michael Bridwell Beverly Brinkley 591 J -,,,, xo . .,., David Burton Janice Bush Janie Butler .1-1' Melvin Butler Pat Byers Bobby Caldwell Esther Caldwell Phil Campbell Barbara Carley C? Sandy Christian Brenda Clark Cindy Clark Donna Clark jan Clayton Mark Clemmons Kathie Cloer Alison Coats Bryant Coburn David Cody Carol Cofer Donald Coldiron Cinda Coliz Linda Coliz Nancy Collier David Chalk Anita Carlson Shcryl Carmichael Danny Carter Larry Ca rtei' Kenny Cason Daphne Cathey Melanie Chandler Debbie Chaney Nancy Chapman Sandy Cherry i 5'0,l7fl4 f 4 5 f Perhaps more than anyone else, tl sophomores enjoy the excitement of tl Tommy Collinsworth Sandy Conine Kay Conley jamie Connally Tommy Connell Vickie Connelly janet Conway .Wi MA Q 4. I Diane Coombs Bobbe Cooper Don Corley Karen Cotten Kathy Coursey Charles Cowart f WlI7l't75' Mike Cranford Liike Crawford Mike Crockett Adele Crow Carolyn Crow Jerry Crow Doug Crownover Dennis Crumpton Susan Crunk Leon Crutchfield Roger Crutchfield i YK 4 ,,,- .as San Angelo Football Game. 7 965 Janice DeLoney Steve Delregno Diana Denmark Larry Dennehy Beverly Dennis Vicki Dennis Ben Denny jane Deuschle Laurence Devers Robby Dew Andrea Dickey -9 Paula Davis Randy Davis Ricky Davis Susan Davis Dorene Day Janice Day Markie Deen Glenda Deerdoff Billy Cummings Billy Cunningham Weldon Cunningham Larry Curtis Darrell Daniel Martha Davaloz Donna Davidson David Davis Marty Davis ! hn - -4.- Robert Cowsert Penny Cox Ray Cox Doug Cozby Christi Craig Glenn Cramer Svphvmvrcs Pram' Zfhemsvlws to 6 Z? 5 1614 yhis Larry Drum Debbie Drummond Linda Dry Kenneth Duke Diana Dulworth Wayne Dunn Dariel Durrett Beverly Duvall Beverly Dykes Cindy Dykes jerry Easley Carol Eaton Bruce Digiacinto Judy Dillion Gary Dipprey Steve Dobbs Patricia Dolleman James Dominy Craig Donley Nora Donohoe Debbie Doty Tracy Doughty Chet Dow Cathy Dowd Georgianna Droll dir ff-0 2 ,I-, Johnnie Eddins Gloria Edwards Lewis Elam Connie Elder Anita Elledge Pam Elmore Peggy Elmore Eddie Elsberg Mike Emerson Holly England Don Ennis Karen Ennis Phil Erwin Debbie Evans janet Evans Karen Evans Rick Evans Terry Evers Sherry Ewer Steve Farrar P 3 Linda Flores Vick Flowers Susan Floyd Karen Fordyce Ralph Fortner Deedie Foster Scarlett Foster Gene Fowler Mike Francis Roy Franklin Sandy Franklin Bettie French Janice Faulkner Sandy Fields Mark Finley Pat Fitzgerald Sylvia Fivash Gwen Fletcher A. A Miss Carrell helps sophomores years at Kimball. Sharon Fugate Junior Fulton Pat Gage Garey Garrison Paula Garrison Carolyn Gaston Damon Gazaway Lynda George George Gerhart John Gerling Jana Germany Annette Gieger Regina Lynn Gilbert Debbie Gill Glen Gilley Sandy Gilmore Mark Gisel Alice Gleason janet Glover Linda Goff Priscilla Gonzales Pam Goodrich Mark Graham Kathy Granger Allen Gray Lois Gray jimmy Green YN Martha Guill S11,1111111111111' 511111115 iiieiifoiiiim 5111111 1111 Karan Ann Guinn Yolanda Gutierrez 1611 y1111111 11 flfl 161110111119 6116 111111 6f1l55I'1717W1 Randy Haney Deborah Hardwick David Harrington Bob Harris Mike Harris Phil Harris Robert Harris Wilson james Harris Judy Harrison Marilyn Harwell Celia Hasty Herby Hasty Pam Hasty Carla Hawkins james Hawthorne Bob Haydin Bob Hays Cathy Heacock Mary Heath Margaret Heflin Randy Heinsohn Martha Hejl Tommy Helsley Linda Helton Rodney Heltzel Cynthia Henderson Judy Henderson Trudy Hendrix Brant Henke Pat Herndon janet Hamm Mary-Lisa Hand Stan Guzick Steve Hacker Glenda Hall ,Ricky Hall Robert Hammontree Carol Haney Ronny Herndon Keith Herron Gene Hight Vicky Holleman Stephani Holman Yvonne Holmes Kenneth Hill Sandra Hill Judy Hilman Vicki Hinchliffe Donna Hinton Ronnie Hinton Venetia Hobson Gary Hocutt Karol Hoeffner Rickey C. Hofman Sandra Holder Don Holleman Lucy Holsonbake Frank Honea David Hood Linda Hood Tom Hood Sylvia Hughes Jeffery Hukill Theresa Hunter Keith Hussong Martha Ing Shari Ingle Beth Isbell Trisha Jackson Madelon Jacobs David Jacobson Brant Hornberger Donna Hornbuckle Connie Horton Darrell Horton Bobby Houser Anna Houston Beverly Hoxworth Holly Huber Dennis Hudson David Huffhines Jo Ann Huffhines Sam Hughes Amon Jefferson Beverly Jenkins Kathie Jenkins David Jennings Carolyn Johns Fred Johnson Sandra Johnson Tina Johnson Barbara Jones Becky Jones Brian Jones Charlene Jones Connie Jones Don Julian Y vi Mike Karr Lindell Kaufman . gpm.. Mary Kaye Jones Robert Jones Nita Jordan Kerry Joyce Kolleen Keeling Brenda Keesee Deana Kelley lv 'lvommy Kelley N Q.. Paul Julian Timothy Justice Doug Kaatz it t XXJKay Lynn Kemble Karen Kennedy 68 LAL Ronnie Kerr Jerry Kiker Kay Kincaid Debbie King Donna King Rusty King Sharon King Mike Kirby Carolyn Kirk Ronny Kirk Cynthia Ann Kline Virginia Knapp T' Jayne Keedy Karen Keele 93 Mike Kelley A-at James Kenny 611155 Prepares the Kam My -Q ,IL- lA ' ii W Pam Liles 1 . 1 A t ? Karen Little of '68 If ay far lfmrs 3 L Qs Reed Lee Jeanette Lefors Linda Laws Dianna Lawson Sandra Layton Gary Livingston Gary Lloyd Cheryl Loftice Scott Long Antoinette Lontos Earlene Loven Ann Low David Lowrance Saranne Lowrey Kathryn Loyd Brenda Lucas Shirley Lucas Larry Larsen Mark LaScola Mike Latham Sondra Lam rence Linda Lea th Frank Lee Alan Lacy Alan Ladd Mary Landrum Dora Lane Debbie Langley Randy Langston Suzanne Lawrence David Koch Karen Koenig Kathi Kretzschmar Chuck Krol Charlotte Kubacek Anne Kuelnl Arnold Kusserow Pete Leonard Don Lewis Rick Lichtenwalter Steve Lindsey Terry Lindsey Howard Little 4-'sv 00 -..K I69 The card section of the Pep Squad shows their KK Spirit. Randy Martin Ruby Martin Steve Martin Charlotte Mason Carla Matthews Doris Mathias Nancy May Janis Mays Michael McCaffety Mimi McCauley Martha Mecklin Maxine McClurkan Ann lNlcClellan Marianne McCorkle Nan McCoy Dennis McDaniel Marilyn McDaniel Gary McDow Susan McGowan jon Mclver Judy McKay Mike McKee Greg McKinney Janita McKissock Charles McLeod Ronnie McLeod David McLine Sandy McQueen Darien McXY!hirter Sheila McXVilliams Peggy Luck Tommy Ludlow J. W. Lunrlgren Diana Lutes Linda Lyle Teresa Manfre Gayle Marshall Pam Martella Billie Martin Billy Martin Linda Martin Beverly Mangono Pam Mankin julian K. Murdock Lannie Marquis w an 'G' Seab Meador Claudia Meier '7 ... !' N: 'J Svplzvmvrvs Ann Miller Bill Miller Donna Miller Susan Miller Mickie Miller Ricky Miller Janice Milliken Jan Mims Cindy Miracle Melva Miser Ronnie Mitchell Bob Montgomery Norma Montgomery Gayle Moody Robert Moomaw oanna Moore udy Moore Gary Moore Larry Moore Sharon Moore Gloria Moreno Andy Morgan Janis Morgan Denise Morris -. Judy Morris 1 . Randy Morris Charlotte Morrison Dodd Morrison Danny Morton x James Moulton Debra Mueller Sally Mueller Dwain Llullin Franklin Mullins Jere Mullins Mike Mullins Nancy Murehead Gary Murphy Fred Musacchio Janice Myrlin David Norris A vw v4 Nlaty Ou ens janet Oyler Brendi Page Chip Punter Eric Parish Garry Parker Pat O Riley jimmy Orwis May Osborne Billy Ovs ens 3 jimmy Parker Linda Parker Ricky Parrent jackie Patterson Linda Patton Christine Pearson Pat Pendleton fe, Nathan Penn Gay Peterson Judy Peterson janille Peterson Sherry Nichols Charles Nix Jeanne Neece Debbie Neal jimmy O'Bryant Rusty Offill Polly Ogden Joe Allen Olive Linda Olive jackie Oliver jimmy O'Neal Suzan O'Neal We Always Seek The Best reminds students and visitors Svphomvres l6'c'l1 hd Mafia -l James Peterson Lisa Pettijohn Debbie Pharr joe Phelps Kathy Philley Connie Phillips Norma Pirkle Linda Pittard jerry Pittman Pam Poitevent Janis Pollard Mike Powell Donna Powers Malinda Prather Karen Preddy Beverly Prewitt Larry Price Len Priestly Robert Pringle Gordon Pritchard Sterling Procter Ted Protivinsky Danny Pruitt Johnny Pruitt Ayn Pullin joe Pylant Michael Quinn Bobbie Rader alike of our school motto. llnifc' Evelyn Ragle Phil Raper Leslie Rowdon Becky Rawlings Connie Ray Sherry Rayner Carolyn Redding Clay Reed Michael Reed Doris Reynolds Walter Reynolds Mike Rhyner 161110111119 Optima Z9 fimu David Robbins Ronald Roberts Danny Robertson jon Robinson Dianne Roc Helen Rogers Pam Rogers Roy Rogers Bobby Rollings Bill Rotan Jack Rotan Beverly Rush Tommy Richardson Rita Richerson Candy Ridgley Vicki Riehn Melva Ritchie Brenda Rushing Rusty Russell Brenda Ryan Gay Sainsott -lk J, , f A 4, G fx .A ' e' 5' i 5 2 ff S sa 5, 'fa 9 X Q P Q vw Q wg 4-.K 1 N X X 5 it 1 2 ,gg I 5 1, , 3' 51 Q li ' 5 , he Sarah Sallis Sharon Samulka Sophomores see hallowed halls for first time during fall enrollment. Roger Schoenfeld Patricia Scott Pat Scruggs Colbert Seals Velma Searcy Vickie Seaton Vonnie Seaton Darlene Seidmeyer Steve Shamburger Darrell Shaw Pat Shaw Pat S. Shaw Luanne Sheffield Bob Shelby Debbie Shelby Jennie Shelby . Jenny Shely Steve Shepardson Ricky Sheppard Marika Shields Pat Shields Polly Shields Terry Short Rosemary Shramek jenny Shursen Philip Siegler johnny Silva Patricia Silva Alan Simpson Linda Simpson Judy Sanches Judy Sanders Patsy Sanders Ella Santos Linda Sare Barbara Sargent Ginny Sawhill William Scallorn ff? Q' Alecia Sims Kay Sisemore 'Q 'Yit- lp.. f -A XX!ayne Slayton Anne Smith Danny Smith Danny Smith Lyndon Smith hfarsha Smith Nina Smith Susan Smith Williain Smithee Mark Snasel Gretchen Snyder Kandace Snyder Steve Sparks Wally Sparks Suzanne Stallings Gene Stephens Michael Stephens Mike Stewart Linda Stinebaugh Ralph Stowe Srfplzs gffflfl Var ed Images af 101716 ll Umdzfmn Virginia Stowe Bobby Strange Ronnie Strebeck Wayne Sullivan Betty Sue Sutton Larry Swanson Scott Swanson jo Lynn Switzer Terry Taffer Tom Tarsia Judi Tawwater Carolyn Taylor Kim Taylor Linda Taylor Linda Taylor Morgan Taylor Debbie Teater Eudora Tehauno Sandy Terry Doug Teubner Cathy Thames Bill Thomas Flo Thomas Tommy Thomas Tina Towner Sophvmvrvs Anne Tims Rocl Tinsley Allen Tippit Al Tipps joe Tolclan Kenneth Thompson Kenny Thompson Vera Thompson Tommy Ray Thorn Mary Thornton Bruce Tompkins Keith Totty Poppy Touett Karen Traylor Cindy Truelove Sandy Truelove Linda Tucker Wfayne Tuley Brenda Vanderpool Susan Van cle Wall Robert Vaughan jimmy Vaughn Billy Veltman jo Ann Vifaggoner Steve Waltlron Stephen XX'alker Randall VC'allace , lx f w e K Julie Thompson Tell Tully Artie Tunnell Joyce Turbeville Ronnie Turner Sherry Turrill Larry Tuttle Gary Tyndall Edrie Uecker Marsha Vernon Stephanie Vickers Sandra Vines lklelvin Vifadle .J Malcolm Wright :gi 4'S Floyd York Stella Zear Meredith Walthall 0 766 O O O Charles Wanner Sandra Ware James Wfatson Phil Webster Roy Ann Vifestbrook Sherri Westerlage Patsy Warren Sandra Wfaters Sandra Waters R 1 o ,S W Q, zz: J , A L . , V . T . Cecilia Wilkins Jeanne Wilkinson Pat Wilkinson Barbara Williaford Judy Williams Gary Willis Lynda Willis Vickie Zeliff Jerry Westlake lNIartha White Robert White Sammy Wiegand Becky Wiley Mark Wilhelm Gary Wilson Lee Wilson Richard Wilson Ronnie Wilson Sammy Kay Winder Kenny Winn Faye Wood Janice Woodard Sandy Woody David Wootton Beki W'orsham Gary Wortham Joyce Wuerch Linda Wyatt Shari Young Sr sl Lk ff PJ X if www QM' fig LD M Vxfmkf Wwfv ,Q 7- Ofvvg CWVQMK' I XMJQNM bw 125 0, MU f A fb N A A , UVYWWT 5 l fn MM p Qwaff ' gy ' 0 ' 4' ' fX 'GJLPV6 Cfffxpj X EL OU LIJQMCWJK EX Wywx xvxfywwqjgfg MM! Y , V my W wx? C f,,g,f,1,9 FV JQQK fwwffwytwpkygiff K Q, X6 X4 U L N N, ,J J X L y if N9' if Q ,L Qj KQQNJ Qmwyxiwwyp Vyf VQpm WXJ k KN 2 Q , J 2. xXgQg4fX fi? A QHEQ QQMufvf3,?f056MVQ ,, ?Q' f' 1' U 4f QQ 1' raw? W, W :V M Wfwwqyw fi Lk XELKQX 'X Uf,fJMwUx 4 A 3 1 K3 U of wW,W vj DW if WQ,! JXQQA ,J fn K' VCQMJ IN fx Nfl! 3f by V K 9 L - Q i c' if 5 7 5 ' V F . ' i W gas, - wet' - . Q fe- :- Hair Hyrd Gone are the days of the athlete with all brawn and no brains, and Bob Byrd is a living example of this statement. A member of the National Honor Society and of the Student Council, Bob has shown us that sports and intellect can meet on common grounds. A letterman in basketball and a National Merit Scholarship Semi-Finalist, Bob presents a mild-mannered facade that hides a boy of contrasting and varied abilities. A friendly, well-balanced student, Bob represents the best of Kimball on the playing field and in the classroom. flame Spencer Beauty and brains, a rare combination, are found in quantity in Elaine Spencer. As secretary of the National Honor Society and as a member of the Student Council, Elaine has exhibited leadership qualities which are unusual and praiseworthy in a high school student. The generation of school spirit and, at the same time, the entertainment of football fans and students were services rendered by Elaine as a lieutenant in the drill team, the Troubadears. The opinion of Kimball was best expressed when Elaine was chosen Stu- dent of the Month in December, 1965. it Y ,- ,i it . T 4 f 3 Eel? g,o,K-fe - We Diane Hrawu Shakespeare wrote, All the world's a stage , and Diane Brown is a regular performer in the world of Kimball High School. As a lieutenant in the Troub- adears, Diane regularly performed at pep assemblies and at football games throughout the season. But her performances were not limited to drill team routines. Diane is also an accomplished and honored actress who has appeared in the junior Play, in the Senior Play, and in countless speech tournaments held during the last three years. And yet, Diane still fin-ds time for scholastic endeavors to merit her election to the National Honor Sociey. 'HH S ,' -P6 Her! Smith Intellect and achievement are the by-words which best describe Bert Smith. His being chosen a Na- tional Merit Semi-Finalist early this year only reaffirms one's belief in Bert's scholastic aptitude. Serving as president of the Kimball chapter of the National Honor Society, Bert has exhibited student leadership in the field of student achievement. Having received a scholarship from the Dallas Civitan Club to attend the Civitan Citizenship Seminar held in the summer of 1965, Bert has shown to Dallas and to Kimball qualities which personify the traits that We associate with the responsible citizen of the future. ix 3 QS55 A-,K L ' vas-.4 ,I .Am Dennis Minn The leaders of tomorrow are in our schools today is a phrase often used in our modern society and Kim- ball can justly boast the presence of such future leaders among its students. One such student is Dennis Winn who has served as a leader in many activities and organizations. Having been chosen Editor-in- Chief of the 1966 Excalibur, President of the National Thespians, and Student Director of the District 6AAAA One-Act Play Contest, Dennis has shown his capability to carry out the responsibility of leader- ship entrusted to him. He has also proven himself to be an intellectual leader by receiving a Letter of Com- mendation from the National Merit Corporation, by being chosen as a finalist in the National Council of English Teachers Essay Contest, and by serving as a delegate to the Fifth Texas Nuclear Science Symposium for High Schools. In addition to these activities, Dennis is also a member of the National Honor Society. 5. LL.- .. . r. i ,.., -.., , Hefty Garvin Whether it be a nomination for Homecoming Queen, Most Popular Girl, or Girl Most Likely to Succeed, the name Betty Garvin is heard perenially. Elected by the senior class as its Girl Most Likely to Succeed, Betty con- tinues to show qualities which point toward her success. In addition to lead- ing school spirit in her capacity as a cheerleader, she was the recipient of the Daughters of the American Revolution Good Citizenship Award. Con- fidence, ability, and an eagerness to make friends will be the keys that will open the doors to a bright future for Betty. ,........1..-ov be i , , s is i .l , 4gA, '22 S mx, 36 :sm i Luisa. Nb 5 We llggiii c ' f mm l Ni' i126.91l33z.w ' il X Retail A iii J:-L 284835: ' ' S .f E 'r i llill is R ,,,i E2 20, 213 zum 235,33 am 25'2u 40 1 -J. Steve' News Smiling and continually happy are adjectives that well describe Steve Neece. Serving as president of the Science Club at Kimball, Steve has shown qualities of leadership that distinguish him from the masses. Chosen as a member of the Kimball chapter of the National Honor Society, and as an Exmli- bur staff member, teachers have given both honor and responsibility to, a young man who can accept both with humility and a clear mind. l .w 2, s 4 Q x 7, ff it , ana, me W .M J' fl fi, f r C ta .f W ft' ,Mark ffauseufrzylzf hich are seldom found in one outstanding student Still Mark House right is just such a student. Mark leads student actixxty as President of e Student Council and makes numerous appearances on behalf of the chool. A two-year letterman on the football team, Mark has led the 'fighting Kimball Knights as their co-captain this past year. Chosen as he Most Popular Boy of the junior and Senior Classes, Mark has won the .dmiration and respect of all who know him. Leadership in school activities and on the playing field are qualities I . . . . . , - h ffmemnt in my i i 1 fully J-lawllzvrne A flair for writing, reporting, and a keen sense of scholasticism are characteristics of Judy Hawthorne. As News Editor of the school newspaper, the Knight Life, Judy has earned the respect and admiration of her fellow staff members, and has produced work of such quality that it has merited her election to Quill and Scroll, a national honorary journalistic society. Judy is also a member of Kimball's National Honor Society. Judy's clear thought and the ability to report her thoughts lucidly are sure to prepare her a firm place in tomorrow's world. . .,,,M.qM my - I f 1 -, , is mailto ..,, 4' h L Maw V' H- Q L 0 -. Q ' s 6 WN mt ,X , an K 'is ,,,. MM 5 east -Q JM 1 J J' WNW 3. .2-fi 'J . Mg, IV new f p ' , l , W Jw- , :,, M. . feauard Ulorpc Leadership is a word often connected with Leonard Thorpe. A member of the National Cadet Corp's Officer's Club and acting as the NDCC Cadet Colonel, Leonard has proven himself to be a responsible and capable leader. Also a member of the National Honor Society, Leonard typifies youth in action. .aw-aqswag -W . ,ff ' A 7 r,,a,,,, W 'IL VV 1,,, . Em ' W-his rclsl rrrlr furry Milner Instant smile, instant greeting, instant friendship- with traits such as these, there is no wonder Why Larry Minter was elected the Friendliest Boy in this year's senior class. But Larry's amicable personality is not his only strong-point. A letterman participating in both track and football, Larry still has found time enough to serve as the President of the 1966 Senior Class. I9l A at -B 1 f K X -in a ali' I f 'li Orgauzbafiwfzs ,,,. . xii , A AV A L , CYNTHIA BEDXX' ELL Assistant Editor DENNIS WINN Editor-in-Chief 'Ut Ewa LERIA LEXWIS Organizations Editor Sfaj 'BE www C iitii ' . MARY ALLEN ROBERTSON Art Editor PHYLLIS Sophomore staff workers are taught by Dennis Winn the fundamentals of producing Classes Editor an annual, ,S 9 5? 3392: l94 3 junior staff members begin their daily work on '66 Excalibur. PATTERSON STAFF WORKERS GARY BAILEY TUCKER BISHOP JANIS BLACK DEBBE CAWTHON SANDRA FTAK CAROL GLLLETT GLENN HICKMAN LEE JACKSON DENNIS KLENK JANET KNUTSON LORETTA LOADER CARLA MATTHEW' S STEVE NEECE BERT SMITH JIM TENERY BRUCE TOMPKINS Zrur 7 966 Q O fi' fi? :Qi LINDA XWHITE Copy Editor SAMMYE MAJORS , A. Activities it MR-Q BURTON ' - r sor Editor .A My POU 1, 1 sink.. . DUNCAN INICIVER Sports Editor The chief ingredient of the 1966 Excalibur is that of striving for a top quality annual, the goal set by the twenty- five staff members. Hours of concentrated effort and hard work play a large part in meeting this goal, not to mention the worry that comes when deadlines are suddenly upon us! With the work, worry, and effort, however, comes the swat' DON RILEY Photographer i 5 ,gf fun of getting together for picnics, parties, and night meet- ings. Most important to us, though, is the satisfaction of hav- ing put forth our best effort to bring to you, the student body, an annual of which we are proud to have been a part, and of which we hope you are equally as proud to ac- cept as your 1966 Excalibur. Leria Lewis scans through pictures for the annual, S6Hi01' Staff 1'D6mlJ6fS W0fk bU5ilY fo meet an important deadline' 't r KF FN ,f it 1? ftmwittzil ii it rx K ft . w Staff members ponder over pages in the animal, Editor, Dennis XY'inn, makes plans to be followed by staff members. mff Sets High famlards far '66 Smzkbur . -... yt Loretta Loader and Sandra Ftuk discuss gi layout for .1 senior page nf, 1 n . n H i f ' ' '7 , i t , . wma -, A ...W Dennis Klwk SUS N015 rw 505311 hiS Wofk OU fhv mmuill- Cynthia Bedwell gixes instructions to staff sponsor, Nr. Burton 'Q LINDA BAKER Co-Editor Knight x-Y 5010 ' ,px ff., l 6 S' 'L iszf' 'G 9 Q .fra be Assuvt MRS. THORNTON Sponsor CHERYI. WINCHESTER Co-Editor GAYLON RICHARDSON JUDY HAWTHORNE PEGGY KOCH News Editor News Editor Kimball's Kniglat Life Staff has done an excellent job in presenting Kimball students with an up-to-date report on current news in and around Kimball. Many hours were spent on planning the paper, arranging pages, interviewing teachers and students, and writing vari- ous articles and editorials. Thanks is in order to the Knight Life Staff for having provided Kimball students with an in- KAREN ARNETT Editorial Editor wg, STEVE REED Editorial Editor formative, enjoyable, and worthwhile newspaper. 45, Sports Editor is I i l if JANET ST. JOHN PHIL VELTBIAN Feature Editor Feature Editor RICHARD DEAN SUSAN STEGER Aft Editor Columnist '97 CAROLYN CONLEY Columnist PAULICIA PETERS Circulation PAUL BIGHAINI SUSAN VIK Columnist Exchange Editor lflfllgflf LM' W..-0 Stay? Accurately Reports Buffs! Nffufs SCOTT sl-IERARD PAN HAURMATN Business Manager AQIWYUSIIM sf 5 YM 2 Wi HARVA RANWLINGS Advertising REPORTERS JIMMIE BALCH CYNTHIA STREETMAN DONNA DODSON BILL SULLIVAN GEORGE FLYNN GLYNDA VERNON TONY PRATHER BOB ZIPPERER 98 avi' xx. C, SI1lfflUC'll1l3C'I'S review the finished product. Nafivual flmvr Society K Barbara Anderson Ruth Attebury john Barnette NATIONAL HONOR SOQETY S ? , ' I X va ll B Kimball's outstanding scholastic students are recognized, as are other students throughout the nation, by the National Honor Society. These students represent the top ten per cent of Kim- ball's Senior Class of 1966, and another five per cent are yet to be chosen in the spring. Approxi- mately the same number from the junior class will make up the nucleus of next year's organization. The very high honor of being elected to this elite society is exemplified by the time and great sacri- fice given by each member before attaining such a position. Bert Smith KPre5iderzlj Don Connell K Vire-Pferidentj Elaine Spencer fSefrelaryj Duncan Mclver - 1 fT1'earm'eU x' ty - Mrs. Ruth Hoeffler. fSp0rz5orj Steve Bartlett Kathryn Beasley Cynthia Bedwell Trene Brandenburg Beverly Brown Diane Brown Bob Byrd Jana Carroll Cynthia Cass Amy Cloninger X Carolyn Conley , rp Cathey Dykes .2 Jean EWUS Delores Ewing Kathey Freeman Sandra Ftak ls. frat-if 1 I .yi , 7 t R janet Knutson Peggy Koch Joe Bob Law Nancy Lenox Betty Garvin y Nancy Geiger V 2 Mary K. Green Judy Hawthorne Paula Hawkins .. Glenn Hickman An Helen Hoke Melanie Holdcrfield Mark Housewright Clayton Kehrli Dennis Klenk Loretta Loader janet Malone Mark Murphey Linda BlCAlpirie Phyllis McKay Leah McWilliams Stephen Neece V- f Elaine Nelson Carol Pate Kathleen Patton Wayne Pembrook . ig Derreck Stanford Karen Steinhoff Cynthia Streetman Mary Lou Sutton Marjorie Procter Linda Rains Karen Reasor Steven Reed Beverly Renner James Ritz Don Riley Mary Allen Robertson Marjorie Rush Linda Diane Smith Lyndon R. Smith Allen Sweet Steve Sykes Leonard Thorpe Dorothy Tunnell Glynda Jean Vernon Susan Vik Ned Welch Frances Wells John Whitworth Sandra Wicker Dennis Winn WX Spanish Honor Svcicty B06 io' H0l10l'fo The officers of the Spanish Honor Society are: Loretta Loader, Treasurerg Lowry Messenger, Presidentg Betty Garvin, Secretary. Doris Barron Linda Anderson Linda Barron Cynthia Cass Debbie Cole Darrell Davis Mike Dumas Cathey Dykes D-4 ' 0 0 - 0 o -' ug C C E E 9 'fi-HK .qgiifsf fI9v l xg E-Az Membership in THE SPANISH HONOR SOCIETY is obtained by those who have attained a high degree of excellence in Spanish. Members pledge themselves to further the use of Spanish in the world. Mrs. Suzanne McDougle, Mrs. Sallie Rushing Sporzfof Spomof' '? a Joanne Hill Marla Hodges Belisa Hummel Greg Hunt David Malone Laura McAfee Dale McCraw Lowry Messenger Susan Porter Marjorie Procter Kathy Quick Harva Rawlings H . ii.. Sandra Ftak Betty Garvin Nancy Ge Carol Gill Mary Green iger Ett Linda Ellis Jonnie England Nancy Farris Elizabeth Forbes Bonnie Foster David Foster Judy Froese Janelle Guinn Marc Hall Nancy Hall lNIaureen Halle Jere Haney Danny Hendrix Mary Hutchinson Margaret Johnson Belinda Kelley Leria Lewis Loretta Loader Terry Magette Anita Moore Woody Mosby Melinda Murphy Paula Norman Sue Oldham Anita Poovey Karen Reasor Sandy Reynolds Martha Rodgers Sandy Russell Denise Stewart Gloria Suarez Diane Sykes Anne Thompson Elizabeth Thompson Glynda Vernon Sandra Wicker Danny Williams Quill and Scroll 7 1lN'EDNA'lONALf in ,1 JI X , W , QUILL AND SCROLL is an honorary journalistic society. The Felix McKnight Chapter at Kimball is made up of members of the Exmlibnr and Knight Life staffs. Juniors and Seniors in these organizations, Mrs. Kaye Thorton, .fpomor Karen Arnett Gary Bailey Linda Baker Cynthia Bedwell Paul Bigharn Debbe Cawthon who have maintained a high scholastic aver- age and have done meritorious work in the field of journalism, are eligible. Linda Chandler Carolyn Conley Donna Dodson Sandra Ftak Carol Gillette 'fs Pam Harmon Judy Hawthorn Glenn Hickman Lee jackson Dennis Klenk Janet Knutson Peggy Koch Leria Lewis Loretta Loader Sammye Majors Duncan Mclver Stephen Neece Phyllis Patterson Harva Rawlings Steve Reed Gaylon Richardson Don Riley Mary Allen Robertson Scott Sherard Bert Smith Susan Steger Janet St. john Cynthia Streetman Jimmy Tenety Phil Veltman Glynda Vernon Susan Vik Linda Wfhite Cheryl XWinchester Dennis Winn Bob Zipperer , . ,.,,,..,, , , w'MwW NN WWWMW L :yum . 0 XA, ww,-ww .2 as X A E A T f iw, +V .eu V mf -4 ,-, 4 W i- , W, . 5: Q KL., X O O 6 Mr. George Massingale proved his talents as a musician and teacher as the KNIGHT BAND brought new sights and sounds to the half-time ceremonies. Under the leadership of Drum Major Glenn Tucker and Assistant Glenn Lof- lin, the band executed precision drills such as, The Floating Arrow to the rhythms of 'lMarch Grandiosof' The ma- jestic sounds of UThen1 Basses were heard throughout The Torchlight Para-cle during the State Fair of Texas. 4' gg fry 'V fu f fnfrvduving the cw 4 f an If ,rh- all . , 2 ',x, lNIr. Steve Bayless and Mr, George Massingale, Div-rffzgry ? The Pride of Dallas. 5011144 af the 101 ph! 1671144 gn: 1 S541 , ii? W fx - - ,- 4 W V: Z . v A ff rw- . , ' - K W , H 1, g 4 -, N , I Kf,, L,,,k , L , I g z. ,V ,- kK,,, f W JN A i V 3 1 , E .V -Wag, .7 9 7 H ' .' ' gf-J1,, ' X , f , nf .Ll fri 4 , 7 . nz' I 1. . 4' w ife- K .- -I Q 11 . ' .vs1vw?:'Lf:evzf Q f- Y. . '1.57'f' 5 'H' - -,ww N, -m..5g1j5+g. .vi V. .. I gag A LLL N ' 1 'J1'a.f,,,B., ,ff , ,, ,. '- Q V QZ.4-' 404 K Qmhfrvag-+-w-'1 'fd :ww sf 'V . R' 1 , Glenn Tucker Glenn Loflin Kmyhf Hand led by Miss Mary Ellen Wolfe, Band institutes traditions which will live forever. Spomor 1011110111119 i NX twflll' ' I if I .f . . A l i 45 ' 'R I Halftime entertainment reached a f , M fy 'Q peak of perfection as THE MAJOR- e l ' ETTES performed original routines to M o oo - the strains of March-A-Go-Go. The t 9 li l H MAJORETTES were unsurpassed in ,lf a ty :ze D , , 1 i skill and performance when they be- 3 t came the first of those twirlers in Dal- E Q3 las who twirled two batons simultane- lil f - S 1 ously' . l tsstti M as s rsss sse, i it Susan Simmons Rita Good 208 Patricia Horton Leria Lewis l 1 l Versafiify .75 Chair Zrrzdemurk During the football season, the band thrilled crowds everywhere-from San Angelo to the Cotton Bowl with popular versions of A Taste of Honey arranged by Mr. Steve Bay- less. The band also boasts a Flag Corps which bears the colors of each Dallas High School. In the spring, the band prepares for the concert season in which they participate in the Dallas Solo and Ensemble Contest. Out- standing students are chosen for The All- Region Band. The University Interscholas- tic League competition climaxes a year of preparation. Band officers voice opinions during rehearsals. W V. ...Imac C ,f:-,Tix -ki ' . ..,, , W ,,,. 5, , ...lg . i ' gfwmiuzll Przfudy Presents l Rf U16 I 965 166 l' l ' F ,E '- llnder the lcadershzp of 1g.4lL...........,,.,..,M ,,V,,. , ' , 11 All M155 Joan McShan 0 , v X Spoezfor 'ff' n- Z Z X I W ,, , Q, r . e,lM ,,,, , , ' , , , , ,E 55.555 M m - A C : . -1- E5 .A 'V , ww ,,,.. -lf' f.,,,, ww -1 , , - Y N, ' . -ni ff? 4 ,,,, 1 ' ay --f,i4,fv,:-- -' ? 9fl ' ' -1 'Gy .f 'j ' H ' A N q 4 K , Wm, MOMY'-1 I fx? MA , f A f W K 4 R H WF- E ' , -, I JAJA k, 5 ' I Tir M I I V J g K, X NM ? ' W4WWV+Y ,rwVW ,r1JK1 'fl V ' N 0'ff Nfw W'W wk L . - wwf A I A . 3-. I ' 2 :J 1, 'tc' YAY ,' Q Mr ' .f f F fl' if - L.. R 5. WV N k 1 if 4 3 KK rl if fp V . if V, 3 , . , , , I ,Q A , Q I if QAg,' n 'A e,W 7 , nr' lj flff 4 5 w . . Q -ffm: -- X - ' 11 ' ww V , . kff ra as M l V '21-:ig I ' gmt X- .4 - 1 ,.., '- :WV fx ,. , ' ,. - A wr. 1 In All 1 . , 5. -2 rv . 5, i 2 Y ,, 1 K i . , A - , I I on ey, Margie Rus , Diane rown. Offrcers take a break at summer camp. 2 I 0 From left to right' Cynthia Cass Billye Oslin, Elaine Spencer, Karen Reasor, Carolyn C l h B rrfuiuzdezzrs . Uapfaiu Karen Krasvr. ap. Kimball's tremendous Troubadears were off to a big start this year by performing a routine to Water- melon Man . They performed to many different songs, the most outstanding coming at homecoming when they performed to A Taste of Honey . The Troubadears also participated in a parade as well as in two basketball games. The 1965-66 group of Troubadears is the largest drill team that our school has ever had. To improve their performances, a new tryout system Was intro- duced. For each performance there were tryouts to choose the best 73. Kimball's drill team has certainly done an outstanding job this year. 6 X i , i ' . 2 . 'Z J T .... ' it . l i . -- . R ff-:M gy M, M zik 6 Ayfw fx. 7 -,,,.ip.Q , Q Q 8. -'-e iii 7 4S? 4 - fi V1 ' yg.. p?.... ummer Brings Frvpurafian . Nancy Alford Jo-Lynne Allen Kathy Armstrong Karen Arnett Linda Baker Doris Barron if '35 ,ci .,., 51 Linda O Q 0 lgffjpfgg Sandy Beasley Diane Diane Becky Barbar Bergstrom Bishop Blackburn a Bollman Cindy Brister Becky Britton Vonnie Brown Judy Bryant Andrene Cash Claudia Chambers Linda Chandler Amy Cloninger Debby Cole Donna Conatser Judy Couch Rhonda Creech Terry Cunningham Cheryl Densmore Paulette Densmore Kathy deVault Cheryl Dirks Donna Dodson Debby Durrett Brenda Edmonson Letty Ellis Jean Evans Bonnie Foster Kathy Freeman Cindy Garrett Jerri Giles Carol Gillett Glenda Glass Bonnie Gual Janelle Guinn Crawl janet Malone Cynthia hfcfflung Pat McGuire Debby Meyer Julie Mills Carol O'Dell Peggy Palmer Nancy Phillips Susan Porter Claudia Pyles Charlie Redding Cynthia Simpson Cindy Smith Darlene Smith Diane Smith Susan Steger Karen Steinhoff Denise Stewart Diane Sykes Gwen Thompson Marilyn Thompson Zoe Ann Thompson Paula Timms Glenna Tuttle Cindy Waters Linda White Donna Whitlock Kathy Winn Linda Wood Karen Woodard Maureen Halle Judy Hamby ' 1 Sharon Holland Margaret Liebert Linda Lupton Karen Luschar Sammye Majors Becky Harper Connie Hays Joanne Hill Melanie Holderfield fl f' 'Sl' 'sw Hheerlcaders . . . After perfecting their skills at the SMU Betty Garvin Cheerleading School, the Kimball cheerlead- ers placed first in the final competition. Maintaining school spirit throughout the year, the cheerleaders have faithfully attend- ed allbasketball and football games. This energetic octet has presented entertaining and useful pep assemblies constantly during the year. T4 by 79 ,.-. jimmy Bracy 111 oanne Mansfield J 1 5 f H ll a ii 36 .ek MM, wig gig M kryk Y f 5 W my 1' 2l4 Lee Jackson Mrs. Amy McMurry Spwlmv' ,QV xx K .1 Qs ., ' 'i-' . . r.,. M.,,,,,, I gi, .. .. .ffm - . . K f A.-553'-Fe-153' A , ' f-vs wmv? sr ........... 'fi ,sw .K . . M- -55M -' -S -:fr-, 4 M ,.,, Stevie Robinson H15 I I Wu Inv V X- 5 ig Spark Student Spirit SSS e....9 Paul Jensen ,W EE 'IIB 'RAW Gay Y 2I5 71 ' E7leur-de-Us P Pramofes Hzfhuszasm Q5 . 3 .itil Miss Peggy jackson Spomor Rebel Flag shines through Cotton Bowl haze. 2 I6 Mrs, Billie Moomaw Sparzfor KK Ji Becky F roese, Prexident Vice-Preiiderfl Carolyn Taylor, Ranfll' Langston. Robert Moomaw 511449711 Dlffffm' Sludezzl Diferlor Fleur de Lis, sponsored by Miss Peggy jackson and Mrs. Billie Moomaw, proved to be an outstanding organization this year. The Card section of the Pep Club added color to the football games by demonstrating thirty stunts. The three hundred and sixty members of the club also provided enthusiasm for the basketball games. 255 Belita Moreno, Pat Nelson, Susie Sterling Saz'1'efm'y Treafufer Repwfw Our Pep Club was praised highly on their performances at the foothall games. The club, paying trih- ute to their country, displayed the Ameri- can Flag, which won many Comments. 1 pn 2 W1 f nuff - ' A Furl mu Dmny McG1r1ty. Mike Dooley, Ron Surber, Ned Welch, Don Hendrickson, Steve Sykes, Mike jones, john Meier Doug Ingram Danny McCammon Steve Reed, Don Connell, Second muy' Phil Veltrnan, Mike Cull, Mike Nix, Henry Winder, Hank Byrd Frank Lewellyn Claudia Bunch Ernie Thurmond, Larry Minter, Gary Furr, joe Mike Poor, Fred Reiser. Third row: Earvin Stapleton joe Brown David Tracy Lyndon Smith Bob Byrd. Clay Brumley, ,Mike Moore. Steve Boullion. Tommy Russell, Bob Boullion, Allen Dixon U16 lc ferman is Klub Dedication and hard work make outstanding athletes. These young men and women have given their time to perfect themselves in their chosen sport. These are people in Kimball who show their superior ability in athletics. Boys and girls who receive letters in their respective athletic fields have proven themselves to be worthy of school-wide recognition. For this reason, the Letterman's Club was formed. The Club provides a common meeting ground for all Kimball athletes whose dedication and prowess qualify them for membership. just as the Kim- ball chapter of the National Honor Society serves the purpose of recognizing those who are outstanding in the field of scholastics, the Letterman's Club pro- vides recognition for those who excel in the sports field-the other integral part of high school life. I Viv N V ! I ,.-.uv-'- -Amalfi -v 1 Q .4 L .. jr 'S ,.- ' A , ' ...Q fs 1 fl' ' Q as r y f , A5 4 I 0 11 W , .3 'Q l 2 if 22 i .T f Q 1 My vs 4 5 v an 3 . 5 g 'V 9' --?' 'ff 'e , ff. A , gh ,A Q, 5' Q . N A Q., 4 K' E ' , ' , , ,z N, S- 14 if If 'Wi' ff ilu ag, ,fpxzi Q Q Q ff ' Q N as If Q ,,,. M , 'N A b if V V W if 1 7, M ,l . 8? xg , If i gr? W ,V ,,, ,, iq, 'Mi '-s..,,..-,f ff' I 1 I' VJCJ5 . Q GJWVYZ4 ZTYUJM 2l9 Whether it be sponsoring a dance, electing a teacher and student of the month, or collecting pennies at Christmas to aid the Salvation Army, the Student Council represents an active part of Kimball student life. The officers and representa- tives, together with their sponsors, do much to promote school spirit and to uphold our motto, We always seek the best il! Student Knzmcil O Jackie Allen The able officers of the student council are, left to right, Ruth Attebury Secre tary, Henry Winder, Treasurer, joe Mike Poor, Vice President, and Mark House wright, President. N' W' , k'L-F A Barbara Anderson at Lfgfjlyn Bagwell 'f Zi, 5 1 Dennis Atteberry i A ll 'Q C .t ,trnn B- ef, 1' at as p,, a, tl, c r rrtfit 1, is it - pc V ,,,,, . gp, - gsgw ,., at .,,,. , , y tty, - , 1' ff 'J if fi C A it ttttt 1 S K 1, 1 . K f 5 A K ryyt up 5 S , ,C at A ' ' 1- ax ii U .:.-- A up . 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K 1 W, . fx? .A .xx , Q N ,wr x , at fy pp r .,,, , c p ti. f W -if - - an :. c J: 4: I if f .J i il , v A Mike Baker Sandy Beasley Karen Blair Eddie Burdett Dexter Burris Bob Byrd Sheryl Carmichael Andrene Cash David Chalk Linda Chandler Robert Cliver Rhonda Creech Terry Cunningham Dana Davis Ronnie De Ford Kathy deVault Bruce Digiacinto Mike Dooley David Durham Karen Ennis Gary Freeman Becky Froese Sharon Fugate Damon Gazaway l Sponsors Miss Virginia Fite M 157 ,is Mrs, Leota Mr, Earl Burney Killough Randy Martin Mike Moore Belita Moreno Woody Mosby Patsy lNIcCauley Charles Nix Patsy O'Rear Paulicia Peters Nancy Phillips Claudia Pyles Nita Reed Steve Reed Don Riley Finis Robbins John Roberts Ronald Roberts Roy C, Rogers David Roper Gay Sainsott Charles Secord Susan Simmons Kay Sisemore Cindy Smith David Smith Elaine Spencer Vicki Standley Susie Sterling Anne Thompson julie Thompson Marilyn Thompson Ronnie Wallace Karen Walter Charles Wanner Danny Williams Kenny Winn Linda Wood Linda Wyatt Jerri Giles Carol Gillett Marc Hall jim Holman Lucy Holsonbake Patricia Horton jackie Hosea Bobby Houser Paul Jensen Karen Kennedy Janet Knutson Earlene Loven KN 'S Em 1 .. Steve Martin Faye Mauldin Lowry Messenger av? n , Sm! n E can Developing young people into young adults who are aggressively interested in our modern world is the prime objective of the Current Events Club. Pro- grams include speakers such as Mr. Frank Hoke, city councilman, and Mrs. Sibyl Hamilton, city council- woman, who spoke about current issues such as fluori- dation of our city water supply and censorship of movies. Mr. Frank Cate, sponsor Mr. Steve Ellis, sponsor Mr. john Pritchett, sponsor Angie Adams Stexe Adams Nancy Alexander Roger Allison Linda Baker , 1 Larry Beachum Becky Brown Charles Butler Esther Caldwell 9 1 Karen Campbell Danny Carter Carol Cecil Allen Chambers Bobbe Cooper Ceorgene flowand Doug Crownover Diane Day Richard Dean Steve Dobbs Lynn Dudar Jonnie England George Flynn Gary Forsythe Deedie Foster Judy Froese Wfilson Fryar Sandra Ftak Nancy Geiger Suzanne Cell Charles Goff james Gray Mary Green Beth Grimmer James Harris Robert Harris Eddie Harroz Don: llenning Bruce Hosea Greg lt-lunt Doug lngram Susan lzard Dinah Jacobson jeff johns Margaret johnson Susan johnson 222 Hurrah! Sven! 61116 .2 ga , Activities chairman, Ricky Risingerg vice president, Larry Stanberryg secre tary-treasurer, Sandra Wickerg president, Steve Bartlett. iiz: ff vw I ,I le , V T: il . gf -an -Qu ml ,us Barhara Jones Marsha Janes hfary jones Otis Kenny Dennis Klenk udy Klostermnn oe Law Mgxruaret Liebert Pam Liles Charles l.oehr hfarilyn hfaehfinrlon Dehorah Mahoney Feliherto Martinez Maxine McClurken Rita Mdflurken Dfillon Xfcliissock Charles McLeod Lou Ann Mullins Sandra Mundy Barbara Newman Kent Ixichiils Sarah Noland - - , jimmy O'Neal , 5 Eric Parish Ronnie Payne is K Wayne Pembroke f Paulicia Peters David Pickcls Linda Porter Susan Porter Kathy Quick Harva Rawlings Carolyn Redding Mike Redmond James Reed Anahel Richards Don Riley William Rutledge Mary Silva Roger Simons Alicia Sims Lynda Smith Ricky Smith Ronnie Smith Karen Steinhoff Susie Sterling Jeff Stevens Mark Stevens Cynthia Streetmnn Peggy Stinson Alice St. john Gloria Suarez Ron Surber Allen Sweet Kim Taylor Linda Thomas Tommy Thompson Leonard Thorpe Paul Veltman Susan Vik Kay Von Hagel Susan Wfaite Karen XValter Meredith Wzllthall Becky XVatson Jerry Westlake John Whilden George Woodson Bob Zipperer V- Cams ' 1 5 ,Q A G' r AF f if , nf' 2. ,, ::vm?E' 4 1 I 4 G .3 A S 4. 14 0 Q Q Angie Adams Susan Allwritton Jackie Allen -on ln fn OFFICERS FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Ann Walling, Vice Presidentg Ouicla Miles, Treasurerg Elaine Willingham, Inner- Club Councilg Pat Massey, Presidentg Karen Arnett, Reporter. Linda Anderson Mertis Anderson Mary Jane Anscliuetz Cindy Armstrong Marilyn Bagwell Joanna Barrett Janis Black Melissa Blackwell Karen Blair Fae Branham jackie Brewer Beverly Brinkly Beverly Brown Janice Bush Melanie Chandler Kathie Cloer Sandy Conine Kay Conley la? Janice Connolly Donna Davidson Marty Davis Markie Deen jane Deuschle Nora Dnnohoe Linda Dry Gloria Edwards Cyndi Furgesnn Lynda George Regina Lynn Gilbert Debbie Gill Sandy Gilmore Linda Goff as if . .-I , e' Pam Goodrick Kathy Granger if 'TX Mary Heath Donna Hinton Donna Hnrnbuckle Anna Houston Theresa Hunter Carolyn johns Becky Jones Kollcen Keeling I 224 . . . Serve Salma! and Hvmmunily. Kathi Kretzsch Anne Kuehl Sandra Lawrence Suzanne Locklier Karen Luschar Diana Lures Pam Mankin Carla Mathews Judy Miner Debbie Neal Suzan O'Neil Mary Owens Pat Pendleton Gay Peterson Judy Petterson Donna Powers Kathy Quick Bobbie Rader Sherry Rayner Glynda Reese Brenda Rushing Linda Sachse Jenny Sawhill Darlene Seidmeyer Debby Shelby Polly Shields Pat Shields Kay Sisemore Sandra J. Smith Gayle Storm Carolyn Taylor Sandy Terry Joyce Turbeville Karen Kennedy Debbe King Caroline Kirk Karen Koenig Nancy May Mimi McCauley gg,,'5 'K L N 3 'VT Nan McCoy Janita McKissock Judy Moore Janis Morgan Judy Morris Janice Myren Susan Van deWall Sandra Vines Ann Walling Linda Watson sag 1 , X . Y if S r 'E N W in 'ffl - I ir Tw Sherri Wiginton Becky Worsham Through the Art Club, students of Kim- ball who are interested in art are given the opportunity to discuss and evaluate their own creative efforts as well as appreciate those of others. Appreciation and learning are im- portant activities of the club, but, by no f i 7 Ar glllb Gives Haier and ylfflffl to ldmbzzll L75 R' sew, means, are they the only activities in which PRESIDENT: VICE PRESIDENT SECRETARY: TREASURER Art Club members indulge. DOI' Gille5Pie David Smith Nancy Williams hlgarky Allen o ertson During the football season and at the time of the Senior and Junior Plays, the Art Club, in connection with the cheerleaders and the advertisement committees of the plays, makes posters which adorn the walls of Kimball. Each year, the Art club also has a commend- able number of winners in our school Crafts Fair. ,,ft W 5, Q .tl . R R 1 if 1 ' V , Carol Davis V R r is Patricia Massey g i ...... I I' iif ,' SPONSOR: izp R Miss Enna Faye I f 1 eh Rogers ,wk if ' ' .Q f Christine Pearson ' L , Shirlene Pearson Debbie Powers , Jim Rawlins r ,oh ,,, K , , iz 3 W i - Q 1 R' ' V an 'ff K C1 ' Q 1 .. . .,,. A,,. ..,, H ,... I . , R R , gi ,A if R R R ' I Martha Rolke A . , - 1 ' , W 5 Linda Diane Smith - W.. V p 1, ' Sandra Smith ' NI . 'J' fi ' f ki Carolyn Wfoody if ' R ..,,, , N 3.3, Q gg X. PR 226 library Houucil ,bv QE .....,-,, XY- ..- Ubffify CGUDCH members Perform SCIWCGS in OFFICERS: Nancy Miller, Treasurerg Janice Thornton. Vice Presidentg agsisffng the Libfdfigm and the Studgntg of Kim. Linda Airhart, President: Debbie Powers, Secretaryg Kathi Krerzsch- - . . S Val l L' 1 . ball. As a chapter of the Teen-Age Library As- mu lm Cmrmm sociation of Texas, working at the checking deskl, shelving books, and preparing data are among the duties of the group. Q--nr il A if . W lv- xww, --5. , QF f 'lb ., 1 Partieia Berry Faye Branham SPONSOR: Mrs. Autlry Patton Mitzi Cummings Georgiana Droll Dclene limerson Connie Fagan Cindy Goode jutly Green Carla Hawkins Linda Helton Yvonne Holmes Linda Leath Susan Miller Karen Moreau Sharon Blurphy Rita Richerson Sheila Robinson Cynthia Simpson Linda Stubbs Blarilyn VC'ic'lcliffe Becky Xlforsham Karen Yielding 227 l S CMMU Safety Klub . . . na? We l he R WY 'Q-1-I f 1 ta Kimball's Traffic Safety Club represents , the school's contribution for safer driving around the school and community. Each year, four students from each grade level go to a conference at Southern Methodist University to discuss traffic problems around the city ' , 1 M... .,,, . ' f 4 .,-X and make suggestions to improve them. OFFICERS: Elaine Willitigharn, Secretaryg Joanna Barrett, Presidentg jim Balch, Vice-President. Diswurages CmMc Pmblems. ill Driver Safety Club members strive for safer driving in the community and especially in the Kimball area. Each year the members stage a Drivers Safety XX'eek, during which the members make announcements each tlay which remind Kimball's students to become safe tlrixrers. I 2 S 3 X 9 2 1 f ? f 2 1 . I K ,, f ,W Nw 1 ' 'W ' .,, ,W-.....o-' ,zkk 1,, , V .?ZfV8 ,416 CS OIQGAJWZ4 UUXVS ,Nafivmzl Xl E N 6 ,IN --5 Chespians National Thespians is a group of hardworking and enthusi- astic theatrically minded students. These students add much to the cultural aspect of life at Kimball through the variety of programs and productions that they perform for the student body each year. They, too, have brought great honors to Kim- ball by successfully competing in tournaments throughout the state. However, their success is due in great part to the expert coaching and encouragement that they receive from their dedi- cated sponsor, Mrs. Mary Curtis. az, ggi., , ,, WM -., K: -.age , .F x Xi. ...fi KL. JN- .. Q XWEDXAK aim' if Dennis Winn KPffJfdWYU Mike Whalen KPar!iamentm'mnl Debby Meyer fSerremry1 Diane Brown !T1'eaJureU Mary Green fLff11'r11'i1171l Mark Murphey KVire-Preriderztj awww 52 'Vi David Smith Cynthia Streetman Donna Terry Anne Tims Paula Tims Susan Vik 230 A ' 9? SX Beverly Brown Gary Cordray Pamela Dougherty Patricia Ellis Margaret Johnson jill jones Belinda Kelly jill Kimball Sammye Majors Judi Green Sharon Hardwick Joanne Hill Lucy Holsonbake Belisa Hummel Caroline 'Ingle- Stephen Neece Sue Oldham Cheryl Parsley Trisha Ramsey Rick Risinger Martha Rodgers utivmzl Zrrcnsic Michael Whalen fPreJfderzlj Debby Meyer Dennis Winn ISene1ary-Treururerl fgjwagj National Forensic League is an honorary society designed to promote activities in forensics, such as persuasive speaking, oratory,- and, most of all, debate. Prospective members meet the rigid requirements for membership through participation in a variety of com- petitive forensic events. Included in the membership is Kimball's outstanding debate squad, which repre-K sents the school in many contests throughout the year. Sammye Majors Marc McCord 'Q B vague ,x,! Becky Bell ' if., K , , Mrs, Mary Curtis, Spmzrar Diane Brown Billie Couch Phyllis McKay Mike Mitchell Mary Green Barbara Hamilton '73 Anabell Richards Rick Risinger Alecia Sims 23I Officers Jeff Day, Ann McDonald, San- dra Smith and Donna Terry. Chuck Arnold Carol Austin Rod Bracken Trene Brandenburg hfarty Davis Jeff Day Carolyn DeSanto Kathy DeVault Tracy Doughty Q A arf J u - .X 1 z K A 6 .. K Lefty Ellis it is 'gg Sandy Franklin ' g Sandy Gilmore its tt t Q i:x+5 ' iiiii i i Dance glllb Adds 3152512225555 Variety Q' Q- 1.-fa - s 5 J f ' 0 Q 0 Our Kimball Dance Club has Won wide recognition for their outstanding performances in the Spring Musical and Jr. Play. The Dance Club provides experience for those students seeking a career in dramatic arts. Cathy Heacock Mar aret Heflin g . . in Musical Productions Joanne Hill Judy Hilman Diana Kelly x N ,M Qs' w 1' J Cynthia Kline Cathy LeMaster Karen Luschar Joanne Mansfield Marilyn .1 H, K V jr ,,V,,.p 11' in Fmt 3 .,' 7 at if- A X ... - ,swat 111 - z, Q - J ,-,ci t 1 2g.2f.g-rs .-X f McDaniel tx Sponsors Ann Lamb and Betty Gannaway Ann McDonald Susan McGowan Linda Neal Pat Nelson James Nowell Cheryl Patsley Susan Patton Shirlene Pearson Karen Reasor Julie Ryan , Cindy Smith Lynda Smith Sandi Smith Diane Sykes Donna Terry Zoe Ann Thompson l Lynda Walker l Randy White i Donna Whitlock 1 Sammy Kay Winder 1611111111119 leemfuffzed lfmyhf Keats. Bringing the exciting sound of a performing band to Kimball, the Knight Beats increase their popularity and add to their reputation Knight Beats are well known for their professional sound as shown hy the production of their own LP alhum. Smut' K7IftQ'l?f.l' I0 Reweniber. 1 X X X. , ,4,. B ,. ifgav W i Band Practice. Soporiferous Kay january sings her solmization of that perennial hit, Grewz wills EMI'-1, Purjlle willy Paffiorz, lVbile 117:15 Anger. Srpzrlef with Fever, lVbaz awe you doing in ber fzrmr Ian night Bluei. each year. The Trembling trombones and thundering trump- ets tantalize the terpsichorean tendencies of todays teenagers. Kimball's saxophone quintet regularly throws the audience into a state of cachexia, schizothymia, catatomia, hebephrenia, cyclothymia, involu- tional melancholia, megalomania, and monomania, not to mention dementia praecox and delirium tremens tbetter known as the D.T.'sj 233 .rf ' o if S' 'LQ Sophomore ldlnbnllis' Knrfirs Ceann Students in Enjrfy lic' Cnrvngn Singing. 1 lAH..l1lU Select Chorus .Civ f Girls Chorus Composing the music department at Kimhall are four choral classes which are under the direction of Mrs. Ann Lamb. The principal performing group is the concert choir which sings for special assemblies and P.T.A. programs. Highlighting the year is the presenta- tion of a well-known broadway musical performed hy the concert choir. Q., it A 4 an c The Girls Chorus has performed at many school functions during the year. At the annual Christmas program, the Chorus sang individually and Won the compliments of all. General Mixed Chorus During the long hours of practice that must accompany proficiency, even the patience of Mrs. Lamb sometimes wears thin. 235 , , - Direcfw' Mr, Steve Bayless U15 justin . 1611461111 ymplzmy Orvhvsfra : Vff 1 ' 52 5 e 1 ss il Members of The All State Region Orchestra are: Sandra Mundy, Lauren Smith, Martha Ing. Mujorie Procter, Sandra Wicker, Sharon Fugate, and Jon Mclver. 236 Students of The Dal-Hi Symphony ure: Lauren Smith jon Nclwr, Marjorie Procter, and Sharon Fugate. 37' U15 Our Future Teachers of America organization directs its members in their common interest, he- coming an educator. The Future Teachers is he- coming increasingly important as our present day students must have a well planned background to achieve their future positions as educators. Nancy Arrington Margaret Bills .?ufurc' Cmcherf lXl1's.,Cm e1't Sjmm rn' ' 5? nz H bf ,V . if 1 'S 3 SG ,av ,M .N-at t . Q 'fix Becky Brown Jenna Beth Banlcston Linda Campbell Jerry Crow 102' Martha Duncan Linda Ellis Gayle Gable Deborah Harclwicli I di E Ar 5 at at Paula Hawkins A iil 1' fe 1 , w. Martha Hejil V. Q t Q A Lucy Holsonhake .gh H b fy iaa i i 'tt '- f Charlene Jones Tina johnson in f America 'Y NN '4 . 'Q K , . 'V' , ,Q i. aw! vi ' Karen Kennedy Peggy Koch Earlene Loven Susan Lawrence Carla Matthews INIarsha Tackett-Sc 4 1 emu ii Janice McCormack Bobby HaasiT1eaJu1e1 I f ,: . i A I ' si t f' if .- 'ff 54 , ' ' i 3 , f N K if I .L E 1 Ar fl sf 7, W ,, . - -' ..,a J V P , ' if P? -sr X... we' nn--' ,L ,LCM in 'is' B gms faq Connie Ray Martha Roelke A Betsy Wickes , it if .f t, , i it mntt Paul Veltman-Prmldezzf Cindy Miracle Ann Miller Janet Miller Janice Myrlen Sue Oldham Christine Pearson Phyllis Patterson Anita Poovey liield trips and lectures are included in the activities of THE FUTURE SCIENTISTS OF AMERICA. The years activities included a banquet at which the lunar geologist, Dr, Phil Oetking, lectured and showed slides on one of the Gemini space shots. Zzfzzrc' Scientists 'F Mr. Gerald K Humphreys K H .vpn NJ 01' Mr, Paul Lnftin rporlmf M r, Raplh Marlin .l.f707I!'07' .J R IIN id Anschutz Cindy Armstrong g W' 145' Richard Atkins , Q Carv Dean Bailey ' ls si E . I I as s H Gcnc- Baker in K T , Charles lioulter i , f ', . 5' M Robert Broome I , 4 - I fa aff f if F Blelvin Butler Karen Campbell M 'Q fi i i ., , ..,,.. ,. V 1 ix' ..,,. 4 i ,. - .,..., a s...A M h . g J Debbie Cavvthon , ii Dlmm Clark 4.1-, K i -lt. .. i 3 K i Bryant Coburn L j y Z I L , Karcn Cotton -.ff as 7 x f 1- ii 5 ' Billie Couch K - , . Howard Crockett A K Q ' 2, Don? Crownover 3 i h ., H' 1, A Va -1 1 Darrell Davis ? 'A Dick Duke ' , - Sandra Ftal: Va . 1 i Nancy Geiger ' ' ,J ' Janet Glover Nancy Hall 'M K g a K 'Y if all Mike Harris ii f' W . , . Robert Harris . W3 Eddie Harroz ,L ,,,,,,,,,' Connie Hayes Q' V 'wr iiii Bob Hays - - K pf K Brant Henkc Glenn Hickman 0 i ft if . W Mark Housewright -2 'V Holli Huber 1, Q o Doug Ingram Q51 Fred johnson K A A 3, Marsha jones Gary Kennedy 1 i r-r mf Otis Kenny I 1 . Dennis Klcnk tb A , Judy Klosterman KW Pat Nalianey Felibcrto Martinez , Am.. af America 4- 'iz 3 I ,f . ,S 1 2- B . -1- fl .N .ex gf Ai ,m e man. Jack May Nancy May Laura McAfee .-, Q F.S.A. OFFICERS Stephen Neeqe Bert Smith Shirlene Pearson Doug Ingram President Secretary Vice-President Tr6aSur6r David McDaniel Ion Mclver Lowry Messenger julie Mills Sandra Mundy Stephen Ncece Barbara Newman Shirlene Pearson Wayne Pembroke David Pickels Susan Porter Evelyn Ragle Bill Rawlings Charlie Redding Anabel Richards Gale Spring Larry Stanbcrry Karen Steinhoft' Mark Stevens Wlalter Stierhoff Gloria Suarez Morgan Taylor Randy Taylor Doug Teubner Susan Wfaite jerry Wfestlake Marta White Sandra W'icker Lynda Willis Gary Wilson Thomas E, Wilson Sammy Kay Xvinder Janice Woodard Robert Zivney Don Riley Rusty Russell Sandy Russell Pat Scruggs Debbie Shelby David F. Smith David I.. Smith Bert Smith U16 ?z1fur ffvmemakvrs Cooking, sewing, and planning weddings are only 1 fcvi tctivitics of the Future Homemakers of Ameri- 'f r 1 19 they make preparations for the future. Kathy licaslcy Bccky Blair Glenda Bnaz Cimly llruwn Brenda Brunsun Linrla Chandler Dchlwie Chancy Amy Clnningcr Ann Ciillins Mary Ciintlratlt Kathy Coursey Carolyn Ciix Linda Dax is Bfarlcie Deen Diana Denmark Bcxcrly Dennis Lynn Delinssett Diannr- Didcar Lynn Durlar Melissa Erlxxartls Debbie Evans Kathy Fox Kay Funrlcrburk Nancy Gcigqcr -Icrric Gilcs Debbie Gill Linrla Gilmnre Carol Glenn Florence Greenspan Jud y Hamhy ,lurly Hawthiirnc Linrla Sue I-lcctnr -lualy Henderson Gewrgcnc Hngan Vlfrllf Hufiurl Lnuisc Allen Dnrnlhy Atherton Joanna Barrett Cheryl Beardcn I . -1 lk, K . A ' Q' Ig' lg - fi y X017 Q . K K J? Q W Y . ,Qi 1- if rs, gs ,. 4, W, .Q 3 i A' -y rj I' ' fat- 16 ,t 52 ' 123551 A .rn-L' w I V... , an 8. Mrs. Anni hlrflgllll, Spa 7150 1' Mrs, Dnri Blackhu Sjmrzmr fmt:-. gal - fair r X W .wi it 5 Q, at .f.,qxiig,.,- S 3 9 y 'frm 1 'f ml-H T 1. X ,wr -Q I5 fl. ii- ,-,1 VA slirtg N QE 5 111 ' . fir-Ti gi 1. A .V 5. 1695 J as v A f 'Y i V. v VK . 4. an' ti xf it www S X Q - M X 4 fe f America R Ms -J- 1 . I Robert Kaufman Allie Mac Keese Marilyn Kemp Beverly Kennetly Nancy Lenox 5 OFFICERS: fffom iff! 10 figbfj: Sally Cranwell, Karen Walter jll Cynthia Kline jones, Cynthia Streetman, Theresa Gross, Donna Pope Mary Hutch Cathey inson, Nancy Davis, Stevie Robinson, Cyndi Furgcson Lou Ann Lemaster Mullins ill 49 '33 S 4 Y. k..k K .K K J, 4. xx S ,fgawa-Q S 2 , f,ql .' lea, I aa:- H' Q ,yy Q A, A 'S' K., 0. Ka A A L-Y' I Frances Lewis Earlene Loven Patricia Mahoney Rhonda Marrs Doris Mathias Ann McDonald Patsy McDonald Leah McXVilliams Glenda Miclcllebrook Cecilia Miller Susan' O'Neil Jean Orenbaum Nancy Phillips Arline Pitt Linda Pratley Kathy Quick Bobbie Rader Charlie Redding Lana Scott Velma Searcy Bfary Silva Cincly Smith Kerry Smith Becky Snow Gail Storey Linda Stubbs Betty Sue Sutton lNIary Lou Sutton Lincla Taylor Lincla Thomas Vera Thompson Jackie Turpen Lincla XY'all Rosanne XY'eisl'uaum Shirley Wriglit Carolyn Yates Under the leadership of Mrs. Harriet Morrison, and Miss Dianne Bray, the Fu- ture Business Leaders of America provide a means for an end by which students may learn about the vast opportunities of the business field. The club meetings are high- lighted by guest speakers from the business world. Each year a select group of mem- bers is chosen to attend the State Conven- tion at Denton. A , Linda Airhart Carol Akins Peggy Bass , an li James Bean 4' E Diane Bergstrom - Diane Bishop if Janis Bishop i A . Glenda Boaz 1, Trene if - Brandenburg li' L Jackie Brewer .t M 'fl Carol Cetil ' D L Clare Cody 'iti Ann Collins tt -1- 'itf I i i .luLlY Couch I iiii, iiii iii E Z C U16 ?ufurv fender aff s.v at i iii' I Q1 . S 'N X J, K x 5' ---essex ' ' Ba rbara Denllis ' ,KAN if it: Y - Q --it. . DC sf 1 i C Rossett 'B A ' f V 1 in I Kathy deVault my i, - ii C t---- X xw ,J Cheryl Dirks ' S - , g X l Colleen Doak - Q Vlonnie England Martha English Donna Everett Dolores Ewing Jeanie Floyd Elizabeth Forbes Anedra Fortune Kay Funderburk Cindy Furgeson Suzanne Gel Glenda Glass Bobby Graham - L.. Inertia E C 'x N jim Gray Q 1 , - A Lyn Hand ' 35 ft f L,, Joanne Hill . 'f., , I blelanie Holderfield 1 E 1 Linda jarkson at as . .f , S I l6'u iness America l. lo r.: Ram Harman, Treasurerg Toni Miccuci, Historian Susan Grisham, Presidentg Ann Thompson, SCCICIHIYZ Linda Shawn Innes Davis, V1cefPresidentg Cathy Conway, Reporter. Marilyn Kemp Nancy LaPine Nancy Lennox 'it ug! 'Q B vm app, janet Malone Belinda Murphy Sue Niquet Sarah Noland Karen Luschar Cynthia McClung Rita McClurkan Pat McGuire Linda Mahurin ' s if S 'A Q C 4 T ,,, W , if ,Q ' 'A .2 Miss Diane Mrs. Harriet B1-gy Morrison Sponsor 5P0fH0f Cheryl Patsly Susan Patton Paula Pulley Kathy Quick Charlie Redding William Rutledge Lynda Sachse Nancy Scott Sa .Mr X Roger Simmons Darlene Smith Claudia Sonnier Jane Stephens Elaine Suttle Diane Sykes Elizabeth Thompson Gwen Thompson Zoe Ann Thompson Glen Tucker Mary Tufts Dorothy Tunnell Lynda Walker Cindy Waters Donna White Chris Wingfield Gay Yamini jim Yankie Beth Young 245 Q '1 1 3. ,gp N Y sk .7ulur Nurses With an eye towsird 21 career in medicine, the Future Wurses get valuable experience in practice by Working in con- OFFICERS: Lana Scott, Presidentg DeLores Ewing, Treasurerg Suzanne Locklier, ViceAPi'esiilentg Gayle Storm, Secretarif with Mr. 4- yunction with Miss Ethel Good- it if night. 4 Durrett, Principal. V....- .- - W 2 if - IW K A . 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Pj iii - , F- V if I -'e S , W is ,e S- 'Q if 1 2. x x Q f ' J 3 f' V f fi ' X I,-Ax -fr it , Q , 1 lt. ,- on so Miss lilhel Gooch Sponsor Suszln Attehury Nancy Bartlett julia liennet Judy Berlxenhile Dmne Bos K.iy fonely Virliie Connelly Karen Cotton Kathy D.ii'den -lane Deuschle Cdlllf' Dilwil Carolyn Iiggner Karen Ennis Carol Glenn Gail Gutvlei' Flimheih H.inson I.intl.1 Harris Celia Hlsty hIru'g.iret Heflin Donna King Diana Lures Judy Moore Piiuln Norman Linda Olive Jancy Peterson Norma Pirfle Kathy Quick Brenda Rushing Put A, Slmw Luanne Sheffield Put Shields Toni Varner Marta Lee XY'hite Charlotte Young 'Mmm k Rf x ' 5- .. g Q JN ZZSIQNV4 ZIONAE ZMJVGZIV4 58 OKGANJZ4 UUN. h m j , 247 ki -lv ' i Q . in J l Mrs. Jana - Greenway, M sponsor Mer-tis 1 y - Anderson Martha Arnold Hara a dim Zz Attebury ' Nancy The Latin Club helps Bmw create interest in the Cul- Anlghony ergcr Janis ture and 'language of the Black Roman civilization which BCVCYIY Brown is still influential on our lives today. Karen Campbell Tommy Collingsworth Karen Cotton Howard Crockett Billy Cunningham I Dana Davis Seated are president, Linda O'Neal and Vice presi- dent, David Turner. Standing are secretary, Connie Haysg treasurer, Cindy Garrettg and reporter, Jerri Giles. Linda Davis 4 Marty Davis A Larry Drum Ben Evans Terry Evers Carolyn Gaston Damon Gazaway 2 Beth Grimmer Gail Gutzlcr Mary Lisa Hand Sharon Hardwick Joyce Harris Paula Hawkins Margaret Heflin Danny Hendrix Robert Hiegel Sandra Hill Lucy Holsonbake MAJ Pepper Hoops Anna Houston David Jennings Donald Jennings Fred johnson Sandra johnson i of . si' -nl ,ff an and -44 2. wk it SF -Q wr Donald julian Larry Knutson Janet Knutson Jeanette Lefurs Charles I.0chr Kathryn I.:-yd julian Mardoclc Susan Massey Nancy Nay Cldudid Meier Ann Miller julie Mills Phillip BfcAlpine Danny MCCammon Patsy McCauley Dennis McDaniclS Jackie Oliver jimmy O'Ncal Christine Pearson Hal Pendleton Linda Pittard Ray Pursley Paul Rayq Sherry Rayener Linda Riley David Robbins Ronnie Rode Pat Shields Polly Shields Cynthia Simpson Susan Smith Alice St. john Robert Strange Allen Sweet Anne Tims Rod Tinsley Bruce Tompkins Barry 'lawornbs Brenda Vandcrpowl Michael XY'ctzcl Becky XY'hitcficld Betsy Vdfickcs Katy NVilhclm Cathy XVilliams Gary Yililsimn Janice XVoodard Linda Wfood Rnhcrt Ziyncy F una-N, bv 01 5 . C 51 il J32i wmz:s 1 S 0 by 44 81 Sol El Sol strives to improve the relationship be- tween Mexico and the United States. The mem- bers participate in many projects to benefit the less fortunate of Latin America. Officer from left to right Back rawj Barbara New- man, Linda Chandler Mike Redman, Suzanne Gell, Melanie Chandler, Gary Cordray, Judy Gual, Debbie Chaney, Brenda Clark, and Mary Silva. Mrs. Aurora Moreno sponsor Nancy Alexander Denise Allen Cindy Armstrong Kathy Armstrong Chuck Arney Nancy Arrington Sandra Beasley Margaret Bills Sharon Blanton Barbara Bollman Diane Bowers Kathy Bowers Fae Branham Ann Buchan Mona Chamberlin Linda Chandler Melanie Chandlt Debbie Chaney Brenda Clark Cindy Clark Kathy Cook Christi Craig Donna Davidson Paula Davis Ronnie Deliord Barbara DePew Vickie Dennis Tracy Doughty Beverly Dykes Cindy Dykes Ruth Early Phyllis Eggers jonnie England Karen Ennis fr. ' ' -' ' Shanna Fitzgerald Vrri Bonnie Fitzgerald DeeDee Foster r Becky Froese Judy Froese . A a I5 pi t X511 x Sandra Ftak Nancy Geiger Carol Gillett Sandy Gilmore Alice Gleason Patricia Gonzales Bonnie Gual Janelle Guinn Yolanrl Gutierrez Marc Hall Nancy Hall Maureen Halle Jerry Haney Pam Hasty Brant Henke Cynthia Henderson i a, i -ay' 41-4- I 4. ia aa Joanne Hill Judy Hilman Venetia Hobson Marla Hodges Karol Hoeffner Vicky 1-lollernan Holli Huber Belisa Hummel Mary Hutchinson Kay January Carolyn Johns Margaret Johnson Tina Johnson Dora Lane Debbie Langley Gary Livingston Loretta Loader Suzanne Lowery Karen Luschar Diana Lures Laura McAfee Marianne McCorkle Dale MCCraw Darien Mdvhirter Jane Mann Gayle Marshall Patsy Meeks Lowery Messenger Nancy Miller Susan Miller Belita Moreno Larry Moore Judy Morris Debra Muellar Melinda Murphy Janice Myrlen Jeanne Neece Paula Norman Carol O'Dell Sue Oldham Billy Faye Ord Ronnie Payne Lisa Pettijohn Anita Poovcy Donna Pope Susan Porter Sterling Procter Kathy Quick Becky Rawlings hlartha Rogers Sandy Russell Gay Sainsott Ginny Sawhill William Scallon Pat Scruggs Pat Shaw Jennie Shelby Jenny Shursen Alecia Sims Sharon Spurlock Susanne Stallings Karen Steinhoff Gloria Suarez Diane Sykes Nancy Tarsia Judi Tawwater Marilyn Thompson Richard Torrez Tina Towner Cindy Truelove Marsha Vernon Lynda Wfalker Sandra Wfaters Sandra XVicker Sherrie XVi2inton Jeanne Wlilkinson Linda Xvillis Sammy Kay Winder Kenny Winn Karen Yielding :ii :ll 5-'E IR -'Q Mrs. Ivy F. Blair, 'gli sponsor -' 11- Tom Abercrombie i::...L,,.4 Dennis Adams N - ,4 47111141115 ,Mary jane Anschuetz Gary Bailey Ralene Barker Sponsored by Mrs. Ivy Blair, the French Club strives to promote interest in the French people and highlights the spring of each year with a gala Mardi Gras party. t '- carry ' -1' Egg, FRA wr. Bobby Barron Peggy Bass Cynthia Bedwell Jo Bennett Becky Blair Diane Bos OFFICERS, left to right: Helen Hoke, Treasurerg Bert Smith, Presiclentg Pat Nelson, Reporterg Bruce Hosea, Vice-President. Patti Brandenburg Tommy Brooks Robert Broome Beverly Brown Charlotte Bruebaker Pam Bumpas Susan Burden Evelyn Burns Debbe Cawthon Priscilla Cherry Cinda Coliz Linda Coliz Steve Colvin Vickie Connelly Mary Conradt Kathy Coursey Pat Dixon Bob Drake Carol Ellis Letty Ellis Pat Ellis Connie Fag Cary Fain Tanya Ferguson Clfl John Foster 9- K Kathey Freeman glmdy Cgoode immy ree Pam HHTUIOKIP Cathy Heacock Jimmy Helsley f Judy Hawthorne - ,-'. . J Roger Hight Donna Hinton Ronnie Hinton Donna Ho rnbuckle jackie Hosea Mike Howell Susan Izard -c Linda Diane Smi Lynda Smith Sandra Smith Claudia Sonnier Vicki Standley Carol Steer Susie Sterling Anne jackson David Jacobson Dinah Jacobson Terry Johnson Tommy johnson Becky jones Marsha jones Jayne Keedy Tim Kelleher Diana Kelley Otis Kenny Theda Kensinger Grace Ketcham Karen Koenig Margaret Liebert Cathey LeMaster Leria Lewis Linda Lintner Ann Manns Diana Marquis Patricia Maxwell Patsy McCauley Bill Miller Gayla Moody Belita Moreno Donna Mott Sally Mueller Nell Myers Barbara Nevison David Norris jean Orenbaum Eric Parish RicliV Parrent Phyllis Patterson Wayne Pembrook Nathan Perm Paulicia Peters Susan Porter Donna Powers Beverly Prewitt Kim Riley Mary Allen Robertson David Roper Julie Ryan Harvey Shelton Barry Smith Bobby Smith Lauren Ann Smith th Peggy Stinson Gail Story Gloria Suarez Carla Sudduth Linda Taylor Donna Terry Ronnie Turner Kay Von Hagle Susan Wfaite Ronnie Wfallace Micheal Wetzel Marie Wilbanks Tom Wilson Carolyn Woody Janis Wright Judy Yadack an I if flllerlei Allerlei, the German Club, promotes interest in the people, country, and language of Germany. At meetings, a German atmosphere is established by following the customs of the German people. K Z, I , 1. H 4 1- K f A f , i e l y Anabel Richards, Secretaryg Pat Bates, Vice- Pres.g Caroline Ingle, Treasurerg not shown, Billie Couch, President. Bert Hernandez Ronny Herndon Pepper Hoops Mark Houscwright David Houston XVayne Huff Steve Hughes Doug Ingram Paul Jensen james Kenney Gary LaGard Charles Loehr Blickie Bliller Ricky Miller Kent Nichols Paul Page Betty Peebles Max Pope Neta Reed Don Riley Robert Robertson Patsy Sanders Marika Shields Gale Spring Allen Sweet Jimmy Tenery joe Toldan Gary Tyndall Stephen Walker Linda Wlall Linda Wfard Betsy Wlickes Dennis XVinn Dayna Yankie Austin Akins jan Allen Jimmy Balch Stephen Bearden Tom Bradford Ann Brimage Nancy Farris Victor Fordyce David Foster Judy Froese Phil Harris Connie Hayes David Brimage Nyle Britton Kola Brock Billie Couch are t . Q fs v K . Doug Heiskell jimmy Helsley y M, an mga if . X i ? A 0-5.4, 3 W fi? 2 9 2 4 4 4' r 1? 1 7 ,1- ? 'ii 2 Q 9 Q., In i 0 ibm lil! - .,Q A b , ff Ri jj is M f f ,fi 5 -, N, W f J, W ' ' Af ' 4 V 1. Wg if W 3 XG? J' W iii 8 K H sf WML 'E ,f WJYN - 3 , 4 V ' 1 1 wg -h,gwg,f, . , ,, . Q ,Q 9 if 4. A 2 Q , , n 1 ' s 41, - L,,, , Q ,, V , ' A 'ZW fn vw im? L- ,, , ff Doris Barron Seeremrzes Cheryl Dirks Pat McGuire Cynthia Wilson HARMON W. WHITE Major QMC-USAR mix 4' 5, 5 it 4 'L' I? Major White goes over some work for the day with Cadet Captain Reed to insure coordination throughout the Military De- partment. O my ff, lhk Staff Sweetheart I , Q PAT MCGIQIRE ff CADET COLONEL THORPE -N 'Y 7h I, . . 5. C J -I y I I K' I , I ' f s 3 ,I K, A 5 I ws 5 LT. COLONEL THORPE. Cdt. CAPTAIN REED, Cdt. CAPTAIN PETRI, Cdt. MAJOR PARKER, Cdt. CAPTAIN GRAY, Cdr, MAJOR STEVENS, Cdt. SERGEANT MAJOR BAKER, Cdt. CAPTAIN STANBERRY Company Commander CDT. SFC OLIPHANT E25 ft y V 1 if .N 9 Q4 w- ,::., ,. XA K ,Q o I M I ' I '.. , V, 'Q K V , ., .A I' 1 Q-1.:1 ,I i I , Executive Officer Platoon Leader 1!Sgt- Cdt. SFC BUTLER Cdt. SS HEINSOHN Cdt- SGT- WHILDEN -If , 1 cdr. ARRINGTON -. 1 ' aaaia L ,. A .,,.. C C CIIJ A Company A Sweetheart 1 ,T I I T 2 JUDY MORRIS . 5, I R I Cdr. BARROW .11 I 3 ie. gn . T , .t , I M 4 able I- I R 1' 6' f cdr. KELLEY aana cat. MARTIN C 'T' 0 Cdf- PATTEN 1 gl t a I cdr. REGISTER I q,:.1 1 ,JJ Cdt. SALAMONE -ffifk KI av 3:1 4 4, , 'Q has K -G - Cdt. TIPPS - cat. cat. If -. . , e IC In I I f 5 , R Sf! Q P, ' it J I WATSON WEST N.D.C.C. holds 2 Company B Sweetheart KAY JANUARY 'uesday morning parade. Cdr. Cdr. Cdr. Cdr. Cdr. Cdr. Cdr. Cdr. Cdr. Cdr. Cdr. Cdr. Cdr Cdr, Cdr. Executive Officer Company Commander Cdr. 2!LT. MCCORD Cdr. ZXLT. RURY - fr ir' Hrfmpauy I6 Platoon Leader Cdt. SXSGT. HILL U . ' 5' 125' , 'WJ f ef f. M '34-r .t i 4-ss: L . lfsgt. Cdt. SXSGT. BOWERS 3 BRIMAGE E- to CODY rr'r fr . A V' Xe-X. .f , . X . . K FULWILER 4 - .qu HAWTHORNE A . A IRBY -V Q- x if frfr JOHNS - -1 A is re 'xx .v .Fav Q.. .- A X 'N H .F 'ir 1 MANRRIQUEZ 3- 'N - fi ,gr q SLAUGHTER g iv L, H: , :J .- li ' STANBERRY 4 Q STRICKLAND ' ii -' TAYLOR iili TAYLOR wooo V A Q,-ca WORDEN A nf SQ. i A sf. . ,-,L .N ' 'bu A 1. gan A ... A Q , : L.. fi .n.tt Q . . fr Lf! N Y' K K . K , ,1 51 's XX I C ., I X Nw 3 r ! x 2 A Company Commander Cdt. ZXLT. BEAZLEY Hompauy 6 i? 1, 3 if 95? mms HQ ii' SP1 Z lb Z ' 'C 'M Cdt. GOOCH 'x as . -A f K ' 4 Cdr. BURKHART , OR. CARTER g A at 'Q O Cdt. OEDDIS S A 5 Q cdr. GRAY A C -.M 1 Cdt fR A X X C A - -, -: - ' Cdt. MAREK ,A A R.,R ,gr Company C Sweetheart NANCY NWILLIAMS v A' Cdr. NALL A ' Q If. 1 - ---1 , r I A E A fe A A , Cdr. C '7' . 1 R - OVERGAARD in A , A iv- cdr. OWENS A A RQ - A N A V Cdr. RUSH ' WI' A xx Leornard Thorpe leads a class discussion on broken legs 5 ,:1W. , xx: . F 4 3 Q-A 31 Wg 'is af 'P , . As cdr. STRUCKMEYER 1 5' A, A ,, Cdt. THOMPSON - A A Cdr. THOMPSON O A ' ,A A Cdr, WALKER A ig X X X ,gf , Cdr WILLIAMS W.-. .X Q W ,,f.,: ., Q K . X L I .AFX-- J. 1' I W M gr,-5 Company Commander Cdr. ZXLT. GOTCHER Platoon Leader Cdr. SFC TURBYFILL Cdr. COX mml fa. E4 . A fs , JS R V . ,5 I it C 34 IL. Cdr. DARNELL 'M cdr. DUNN Com pany D Sweetheart X 1 r Cdf' ELMORE CATHY HEACOCK r . it M PL Q S' r a . ai' 5 '-uw.. .. gr 11 5 - s g L Cdr, SMITH and Q. 9, mmnmm C 1 Cdr Cdr Cdr. Cdr Cdr. LARSEN LEWALLEN POWELL PROTIVINSKY PYLES ,l Major White, Cadet -Colonel Thorpe, and the Staff proudly exhibit the trophies for the Out standing NDCC Battalion Award. Company Commander Cdr. ZXLT. TAYLOR 601040 ny 5 'MQ X to Executive Officer Cdt. ZXLT. SEALE 1!Sgr. , ' R Q Cdr. SXSGT. ROSS A iii if I up-K. i C ,A ,K A ,, X .X i C i L,fl..ln, Cdt. BERRY Cclt. BROSETTE Cdt. CALDWELL pi 'A Company E Sweetheart 'fe 55 i S Q O SHARON KING 'N '1 i il M I 'gg-N5 ,Qt Cdt. DEREGGE ,W X A 9 u l . C ww, N L xx- i L . ,, L i inn i V' Fx 5. hhLL O Q i ,. 6 was-. QV. C Cie n nn C5C L1 C E K Mft' it L' Q' lx Cadet Colonel Thorpe reviews each company to insure excellence. l St I C Cdt. KNIGHTEN 9 X X l Cdr. MCCUMSEY Cdt. MILKE Cdr. MONTGOMER' Cdr. PENN Cdr. ROBERTSON Cdr. TAYLOR Cdr. TAYLOR Cdt. THOMAS Cclt. THORNBERRX llxff, , 1 Company Commander Cdt. ZXLT. TAYLOR ,ALA Executive Officer Cdt. ZXLT. FRYAR l. ' L Cdr. ADAMS A A A f A Cdr. BRINKLEY A vw. A ,ag cdr. FRANKLIN cdr. GREEN - 1 Hand 9 . AA ,Wk,, S I .xl I A . ' , A JviV 'V ' 4 A , A IAM' , . ,, 1' x L x,- ...A L. N Cdr. HUFFHINES f L L Cdr. WHITEACRE L'L1 'VILL A Band Sweetheart A A A ' A MARTHA DUNCAN are ,ggi f Row four: Cdts, HILL, IRBYQ Row three: Cdts. BUTLER, MCCORD, HEINSOHN, TURBYFILL, SEALE, FRYERg Rau' Iwo GRAY, OLIPHANT, RURY, BEAZLEY, GOTCHER, TAYLOR, TAYLORg Rau' one: PETRI, STEVENS, REED, STAN- BERRY, PARKER, BAKERQ Cdt. COLONEL THORPE 26 Drill Umm l A S Q . Q, Drill Team Sweetheart CYNTHIA SIMPSON Cadets Stevens, Beazley, Taylor, and Parker exhibit precision and skill typical of the Drill Team. 5'-'--. -i'l '-W-I-'L ' H' 'Wf, ,C 5. T,-'--' ,Ei ,,........... punt , X4 Xie D' , as 'wks 1. lr A , 5 Vg iff V 'ri :JJ .,,: g . 0 f-ww 1 J' V in 52 ' 4 24545, ,,,, HV ,W LT- '1 'l 'ai Qi- Hi 1' f if T Q ia.sa , 'I'TlQ . . ,, A K db Lx Q ,, ZLMYMF 44 Q z Q I - if! 'f A 3 S ,L ,ffza A , V , Raza' ffm- Cans. PARKER, ELMORE, MCCORD, BOWERS, BUTLER, Rau' flaw- Cats. THORPE, REED, THOMAS, HOUSTON, POWELL, Raw fm- Cars. STANBERRY, PATTEN, STANBERRY, SMITH, BAKER, Row W: GOTCHER, HEINSOHN, OLIPHANT, BRIMAGE, TAYLOR, Company Commander: BEAZLEYQ Executive Officerg STEVENS KWH Cram N X, tx y Rifle Team Sweetheart CONNIE HAYS u inept ...W ...Q Cadet Major Parker assists Major Vifhite in explaining the basic functiwning of the M1 in class instruction. T 'W I i gn Bark mu: Cdts. PETRI, PYLES, HILL, THOMAS, HEINSOHN Franz mzz: Cdts, SMITH, VVILDEN, GOOCH, FRYER, MAJOR NWHITE 265 X 4 A VPN .9 H i Ayr -1,7 ' -f J? X 5' f X mg ia fl X ff px 0 A 'xfm 4, I x- 'Jf xl: .F Z ,ff ' Q, g QLLEQ1 l N3 ,f fy ' f 1 ff! , 4 ,fy 'inf' ,Q x i mf- 1 ' gX -s xw 'f , Nw m s' Lxu Fwjfh. :L,', 155, X 5-azjlxf Jil:-,' Q viii ., F I s.-i f . V 1 ggi' jail I X J, .-l:.,'2.,s- 'Qi' I ,. 5 tix! f'.':Z'Qf?:fe,, 33 'NW ,-ly f e' . if X W g Q - x :ap- ,x --A2 k 'xx , -2,- X ',fi?'.Sx. N, X 'ga f i ,xxx NP I . X Q1 li M wx. fc, -53: ..N- x ' fy NN X- X Q we 6962? Iwi 1. f 2 Nw ff f f f Q4 , X ,f 4 5 6 fjsfgfg ' 1 X qt- f . Q 1 X , wx L , I I ,X 1 bbbuvuvgkxgi' I zf-f s - Q fl 1 ' vf-'54- x. ' if z.. Mx x f ,, J I sn. ix ..!P 'f4 74' gg! , 'iff P .R 1 E ':' - W 'W-'ff' 'Kg' X If At X X. X-'XXTXQ X 'A 1?--'Yi' xi ? Mx X: 5 K' ,h f AX M R - .- 5 X :A . lx Ig. A X nk 'QW T' 4 . 3 1 A M, A ,' . -nt Lk? Qi' ,. z X :AV 1 266 ,X X wif ' , g1 X. ,Q M, Xxikstk LQMNNBSLM 'Sgugm ff-5. fu, wAf::44,,, of ilvstiaffx K5.,L1..Qffl -1-: ,ILQM1 ? r, A A Sf, ix , Q Afhfgfiag K V :- A fa , .1 , hifi RN 1 fegwf H Q43 . K ll, az'5:.f5:If f .: r Q 1 m 1 ' if hx 3. L'.1 'Y-,, Q, ww. x ei ..,, W SM K iii, ,gn w' M ' ' :ggi a Knight jausfs Krzghlen THE VARSITY 4- .v W if Q g V-3527253 as It lil '3 vw E- inf Brumleyg Mike Moore. Third row: Larry Minterg Henry Win- derg Lyndon Smithg Bobby Bradyg Bob Boulliong Mark House- wrightg Tommy Russellg Joe Browng Jack Eckels. Second row: Coach Campbellg Mike Bakerg Coach Hambyg jim Bennightg Steve Sykesg Frank Lewelleng johnny Millerg Mike Nixg David MANAGERS: Mike Bakerg Doug Higginsg Phil Veltmang Steve Reed. f Q X , fa f . K ff ,, fx is y eyyf A , eiyi its is HQ.- V, ' Ex y 2 iee - , Q H .. Top four: Sterling Woolardg Don Darriellg Fred Perryg Clay Tracy, joe Mike Poorg David Durham, Doug Higgins Coach Hitchcockg Coach Chance. Franz 7'0Zl',' Bobby Campbell Phil Veltman, Danny McGarityg Jerry Mooreg Mike Hester Richard Frank1 Mike Dooleyg Mike XY'hitworthg Ned XX'elch Ron Surber Don Hendrickson, Steve Reed. THE RECORD - 4-5-1 Bryan Adams ...... Kimball ...... .... San Angelo ........ Thomas jefferson Kimball ..,..... f i I Kimball ........... Kimball ......,.... Woodrow Wilson . . . Sunset ............ South Oak Cliff .... 20 15 24 13 35 12 47 16 13 .6 Kimball . Hillcrest Kimball . Kimball . Samuell . Adamson No. Dallas Kimball . Kimball . Kimball . s 4ufumn Nights 1965 Never before had a Kimball team played in so many close games. The Knights out- scored their opponents 152-129 but came up on the short end of the score 5 times. The only team to dominate the Knights was the San Angelo Bobcats, whose 24 points were the most yielded by Kimball this season. Led by team captains Steve Sykes and Mark Housewright, the Knights turned in a strong performance in each game. High- lighting the season were the Samuell and Woodrow Wilson games. Kimball scored 33 points in the second half against the Spartans and was leading Woodrow until the last few minutes of the game. Also, the Knights were the only team to defeat Hill- crest, the eventual city champ, Kimball bench is intent on the action. Kimball adversaries finally stop the on-rushing Knights. Ned Welch runs toward sidelines to elude tacklers. Expert care given Wfelch after a hard fall I Housewright, Boullion, and Sykes lead the Knights onto the field. 2333 J jf Knights Cfrfmmif . fe Me, Q ' BRYAN ADAMS 20 KIMBALL 6 A A , Kimball had the misfortune to encounter the potent pass offense of Bryan Adams in the season opener. Both teams played with the usual early season raggedness, losing the ball often on fumbles and interceptions. Kimball's ground offense moved well at times and produced the Knights's only score, a one yard run by Steve Sykes. This score followed a short drive beginning in Bryan Adams' end of the fieldf The Cougar's touch- downs were the result of long passes from Bruce Stensrud to end Derek Davis. STEVE SYKES ALL CITY Letterman 2 K tt 8 I .4 K ' ' if., ,,., V i of S' A '11-V t , 9 fi' i Y 7 at ., . Q ,rll . MARK HOUSEWRIGHT ALL CITY CLAY BRUMLEY ALL CITY DON DARNELL ALL CITY Letterman 2 Letterman 2 Letterman 2 F., ......... . 15 1 NED WELCH DON HENDRICKSON Letterman 2 Letterman 2 Vary Season Srmrs KIMBALL 15 HILLCREST 14 Kimball's ball control offense met its match in the spirited Hillcrest Panthers. Led by one of the state's finer players, Brian Blessing, Hillcrest played hard-nose football. Quarterback Ned Welch and a tough defense were too much for the Panthers to handle, however. Welch scored the two Kimball touchdowns, the winning score coming on his 60 yard punt return which was one of the most exciting plays of the season. Steve Sykes pushed over the two points that made the score Kimball 15, Hill- crest 14, The Panthers had ample time to score again, but an aroused Knight defense, led by Don Darnell and Fred Perry, was able to contain them. Sykes breaks for a long gain. Kimball scores against Hillcrest. Ja I 2 ,. i is V nl TOMMY RUSSELL Letterman 2 ....Q,.. E Q DANNY McGARITY Letterman 2 .ag I M M if m 1 Th - ,D 'v Y r I BOB BOULLION K 3' J :I K E v . ,, s 4 9 N, - A .,q5.,.: I MIKE HESTER Letterman 2 Letterman 2 McGarity watches from the sideline l6'0!1mfs Become . B U -'el1e' SAN ANGELO 24 KIMBALL O MIKE DOOLEY Kimball met one of the state's best teams in the San Angelo Bobcats. Im- pressive both in size and speed, the Bobcats looked unbeatable against the scrappy Knights. Kimball's defense was unable to contain San Angelog the Bob- Cats passed and ran through the Knight line for four touchdowns and over 300 yards total offense. Kimball's offense was able to muster only one drive that crossed the 50 yard line. Kimball spirit and enthusiasm were able to overcome the disappointment of the loss, however, and everyone who made the trip had a memorable weekend. Letterman 1 , my K.. t g,' ,.J A W , t f 'I y , -I Y H -,, . f attt Q :'A f' f'Lf 'e:4fHi5 fr ' ' .ffl in I i - Matffff . . I L I . . j'! 'T f ' I . r U , I I I ,. mo i , , t L- . I gm- -I I 4 t r a 3541 I. aafixa I JOE MIKE POOR Kimball's offensive line blocks for runner. Letterman 1 274 THOMAS JEFFERSON 13 - KIMBALL 7 The spectre of the San Angelo defeat lurked again on this Friday night as the Knights sleep- walked their way to a 13-7 loss to the Rebels. TJ. captured one of their few victories of this season tiptoeing through the dozing Knights for two touchdowns. Kimball woke once-long enough for Mike Hester to score on a short run. ? Y T is B, V J , if G 074 -H ts HENRY WINDER JACK ECKELS Letterman 2 I-9ffC1'IT1fU1 2 Kimball's big three: Darnell, Russell and Brumley wi 4- KIMBALL 33 SAMUELL 14 For the first 30 minutes of the game it looked like another disappointing evening for Kimball fans. The Knights were playing like they had just arrived from an all-night party, Samuell took advantage of this situation and posted a 14-O halftime lead. Something happened during recess, however, and the Knights re- turned to action with newly discovered muscle. In a complete reversal of roles, the Spartans played patsy as Kimball intercepted four passes QDarnell, Brown, Durham, Hesterj and scored five touch- downs. Steve Sykes played perhaps his best game, scoring four touchdowns and gaining 124 yards. Q 4 ,fi I - 4 is 1 v'i-. LARRY MINTER Letterman 1 i 5 4 . ,,,, iv if BOB BRADY Knight defense causes a fumble. Letterman 1 275 1 5 I W 'l ,K J a 5 fn . 7 1 ' gf I 5 4 DAVID TRACY LYNDON SMITH FRANK I.EXX ELI.EN Letterman 1 Letterman 1 Letterman 1 Knzyhfs KIMBALL 13 ADAMSON 9 Kimball opened its city series with a nerve wraeking 13-9 victory over Adamson. As the score suggests, this was a rugged defensive battle. The Knights defense held Adamson to only four first downs, while the offense ground out 170 yards through a determined Leopard line. Adamson's defense scored all nine of their points, on a 69 yard punt return in the first quarter and a safety in the third quarter. For the second week in a row, Kimball's offense was led by fullback Steve Sykes, who scored two touchdowns on runs of 45 and 16 yards and totaled 92 yards rushing. Steves second score came with 4V2 minutes remaining and seemed to ice a Kimball victory. Adamson, however, had two opportunities to score from the Kimball three yard line. Tough defense and a timely penalty prevented the Leopards from crossing the goal. Hester stumbles through gaping hole in Bulldog line. mm ', ,j .K ff' 'LT' FRED PERRY ALL CITY Letterman 1 Welch nears goal against Hillcrest. in 15? Winners KIMBALL 47 NORTH DALLAS 0 The Cotton Bowl was the scene of this year's Bulldog slaughter. Kimball looked unbeatable as usual against North Dallas, defeating the hapless Bulldogs 47-O. Ned Welch began the massacre, leading the Knights to two quick touchdowns in the first quarter. Coach Bo Campbell substituted freely throughout the rest of the game. The other five Kimball touchdowns were scored by Steve Sykes, Gary LeGard, jerry Moore, Ron Surber, and Mike Moore. f s . f i A wi I gtt I MIKE NIX JOHNNY MILLER Letterman 1 Letterman 1 277 ,ss Q A F' gy ' Q 1 2 :,:. . Cheerleaders establish friendly relations. L , x JOE BROWN MIKE MOORE LCHCIITIHH 1 Lgttet-man Knights Base . WOODROW WILSON 19 KIMBALL 13 'V . - . I Y 3 42 DAVID DURHAM Letterman 1 ,ec .ff 1 'xl 84 For all practical purposes Kimball's football season ended with this year's Homecoming Game. Woodrow Wilson came into this game undefeated and ranked fourth in state. From the opening kick-off, it was evident that the Knights were fired for their best effort, as they outhit the Wildcats to lead at halftime 6-2. Playing what will have to be called one of Kimball's all-time best games, the 1965 Knights took the lead in the last 5 minutes of the fourth quarter. But, in true championship form, Woodrow mounted a last ditch drive to extend their undefeated streak to eight. 278 STERLING WOOLARD Knight line blocks during field goal attempt. Welch encounters obstinate foe. he 61056 Ones SUNSET 13 KIMBALL 12 Kimball's spirit changed with the weather as the Knights let Sunset slip by with a 13-12 victory. A cold rainstorm hampered both teams and caused several fumbles. Steve Sykes scored both of Kimball's touch- downs and gained over 90 yds. rushing. Late in the game, Sunsetls Mike Kelly broke loose on a 50 yd. touchdown run, during which he encountered nearly every Kimball player. He then kicked the extra-point which proved the difference. Tommy Russell recovered KIMBALL 6 S.O.C. 6 It was a fitting climax to the somewhat less than successful 1965 season, as Kimball and S.O.C. bat- tled to a 6-6 tie. Neither team was able to mount a successful offensive drive until the fourth quarter. Kimball's score came on a spectacular 58 yd. run by quarterback Don Hendrickson. The conversion at- tempt failed to split the uprights. South Oak Cliff took the kickoff and began the drive that tied the score. The Bears were aided by two penalties along the way. Their extra-point kick was blocked by the interior of the Kimball line. V .. W a fumble and gave Kimball the opportunity to score ,R , , , t ' . ,t . f., 1. . 4 its second touchdown. The surprisingly large crowd it fi ' ' - 1 is to be commended along with the players for braving Sykes Prepares to fall the miserable weather. ' 1 .ff .... ll ,.,, 6 5 M ' . H JIM BENNIGHT JERRY MOORE 'U R ti ' -5 test RICHARD FRANK 279 4 was 'BU 'QQ fy juuiur Varsity uud '76 ' Csufu Huluplsfs Successful Ssusuus W M We JUNIOR VARSITY JUNIOR VARSITY, Fin! row: Paul Phil Veltmang Coach Hitchcock, Coach Chance. Bailey, Billy Gannawavg Steve Platt, Andy row: Steve Rawlings, Joe Paar, Terry Riehng ny Livingston, Tim Kelleher, Scott Stokes, Wayne Powell, Vic Longest, Tommy Turner, Vernon dettg Gary LeGard. Second rouz' Coach Campbell, Ahtoneg Teddy Hendrixsong Mike Landers. Coach Hambyg Doug Higgins, Mike Baker, Dickie Leeg Gary Kennedy, Lewis Carson, Mike Hamilton, Steve i :iVL A . l L r ' K ,.k . vs. , E ,A , .,s. 1 A - t t ri I 6. A ff' S 1 ,sln I 7 ., t ' . l if 7 li . i f N sv. E- - . -A ii if -. - if ' T' Jil k 'A ,, ,p t e If TEAM 1- ef , up L- in i ii xi' ii , iii'h FL ji ri Lil 1, ,S ,L 'Q it 3 g, .. .1 S X. ia -. K - eeis ,,.- , , . I ,scce if ,. x .,,.. . K il . .X ,,::. Q I A - 1, ...QV +A aaa as - , . , 1 t if YNY? W if AWK' .I f 'fi fagif, e 1 .,s,.,, if-aa .asa . ,A-4: .- my Q. . Mwst-: W ,f, ,, - xg , M ,AW ,,,,,,. 3. ,,,, ,Z . .,,iss, f ., X- Vx . . -, ,tix J t . I ,. - P-f . - S e m y 'ff ' 'rss' 'A me X., , I ,V eat, .ws ww as W av iirrvs -Q 1- , was ' fu - -ff--f-vers: .1 Nine' is W5 'I f was as Wilhelm, Stan Guzick, Danny .Smith, Charles Nix, Seroud raw: Allan Ladd, Ray Cox, How- ard Little, Gene Banks, jimmy Parker, Larry Muirhead, Gary Lloyd, Allan Simpson, jimmy Greeng Third row: Coach Troy Miller, Mike Melugin, Kenneth Duke, Melvin Waddle, Tommy Richardson, Mike Bridwell, Steve DelRegno, Ricky Davis, Randy Morris, Larry I 1-' i 2 I , 4'-s is -- S. 1.1 ' 5 , ,,jr5A 3, -A 2 5. . . s y , - 4 K , , I, .af re 1, . . , 4 ' if 1' I -get Qgarigi,-5 ' L -Q3is2'f.' f.g 'f s Q 1' I Q2 fi'- -W' H. .- '4 '- .V .nf . .. Wa, , B-TEAM First row: Dennis McDaniel Mike , , Swanson, Coach Billy Russell, Fourlln row: Mgr. Bobby Houser, Jon Mclver, Darrell Dan- iel, Glen Gilley, Terry Bilhartz, Jeff Heukle, David Robbins, Robert jones, junior Fulton, Bobby Dew, Mgr. Terry Short, Fifib row: Ricky Hall, Roger Barnett, Randy Martin, Dennis Crumpton, Ray Ground, Randy Alex- ander, Mike Kelly, Wfeldon Cunningham 1 fw,,.,..,, ' ' ,gg ,M W .gn 54,1 H X E av 'Y' ah Z Q i .la fa? 5 E, N gram., -wr. - ..., Q. ,. 4. i tue Rad mdM1ke Futon 11 ' VARSITY 'ah . . Oppvncnfs flzyhcr s... 5' hun-nn-milf' Bob Byrd, Mike Herndon, Robert Gower, Don Darnell, Coach Tom Hamby Kimball .... Kimball .... Kimball .... Kimball .... Kimball .... Kimball .... Kimball .... Kimball .... Kimball .... Kimball .,.. 1966 RECORD .54 North Dallas ....... .47 Sunset ............. .82 Crozier Tech ........ .59 South Oak Cliff .57 Adamson .......... .53 North Dallas ....... .56 Sunset ......... .76 Crozier Tech ....... .48 South Oak Cliff ..... .67 Adamson .......... Bob Byrd and Don Darnell move to take the tipoff. With three starters returning from an 8-2 sea- son, Kimball was thought to be a contender for the South Zone championship. The Knights, however, were unable to find a winning combination as they struggled through a disappointing 3-7 year. The vic- tories were scored over talent-poor North Dallas and Crozier Tech. A win over South Oak Cliff in our first meeting with them might have propelled Kim- ball to a.more successful season. That game was lost in the last four seconds when the Knights were unable to convert a free throw opportunity. Kimball never approached the quality of this performance against the Bears during the remainder of the year. Post-season honors came to Kimball when Robert Gower was named to the All-City team. 283 1966 QIENIORS: llffllli fall. john Burnetle. F11-al Raiser, Don Darnell, Robert Gower, Boy Byrd, Bobby Hoops, Steve Reed Seuirfrs Providc Lfazdershzkf, ,virih and aS'1f,vc'ric'14cv Q5 - - , if 2. v .fx:-,, A l ,NN mv N T x- . KK I' is -h-i l QQ l RQBERT GOWFR DON DARNFIZI4 All-City Most Vnluublu Player ,fwu . W.. 5.9, Z, JOHN BARNETTE, Captain N-......, 6 K fvff e www S 5 N . V NAAV ,af Robert Gower and Pepper Hoops await rebound if WY 'ill FRED REISER P15!?Ur Milli!!! 9 Don Darnell converts a free throw BOB BYRD 285 Knzyhls Q 0 0 BARRY XVHITFUT LD BOBBY HOOPS 'sg , , . M.. Q, K K , h vb ffi Z 5 i x M L'.., I W -. Q QL - r 3 as r r ,wg V 5 ':5fifWU -I f ' -'L ' 5 r r rr 5 4 , J -,gr 2? 2, r E ' w' Z' r r g .Whisk . . . MIKE EDXYARDS Knight AXX'Lll'L1 f 21N fa Ll -'f'-'I 1966 STARTERS-T011 mzzu' Fred Rciser, Bob Byrd, Robert Gowcr. Don Darnell. Boffom wwf glfllfffl . . MIKE MOORE 124 Zane TOMMY TURNER MIKE HERNDON E . W E Jig. ,H ., john Barnctte. Coach Tom Hnmby. Pepper Hoops M, 21 11 X 4 V 4 W.9 Ns..,.,,, , I X . 4 I 5 X - el' - A ' Ri .,,, Gower goes for lwo against SOC. GUY E 3 I Qi- -i J., J. ,y W .figs .,i,, ,157 yy , Q , '76' Cfllllfl Wins Cufcllfct Bases Om' 1966 B -TEAM-Top row, from leffx Coach Russell, Tommy Richardson. Allen Lacy, Stan Guzick, Tom Hood, Ronald Roberts, Bobby Rollings, Doug Higgins. Mgr. Bfiffffw iffiiy' Danny Smith. Gary lNIcDovv, Doug Dean, Mark Finley, Ricky Davis, David Koch, Terry Short. Mgr. Kimball .... ..... Kimball .... . . . Kimball Kimball Kimball Kimball Kimball Kimball Kimball Kimball Kimball Kimball Kimball 288 1966 RECORD 61 59 66 43 40 59 58 64 55 61 58 62 50 Bryan Adams . . . Spruce ..... Sunset . . . Samuel ,....... Adamson ...... Thomas Jefferson North Dallas ., Crozier Tech .... W. T. White .. Woodrow Wilson Hillcrest ....... South Oak Cliff Sunset ......., A MOST SUCCESSFUL SEASON Displaying smoothness and teamwork unusual for boys with their experience, the 1966 B -team be- came the most successful basketball team in Kimball history. Led by junior transfer, Doug Dean, the Squires won twelve of thirteen games and' laid claim to the city championship. This year also marked Kimball's first victory over Thomas jefferson, the perennial basketball champion. If the team continues to progress during the next two seasons, Kimball may well be celebrating its first varsity championship. ao 5'-5 50 4 B -TEAM STARTERS-from left: David Koch, Stan Guziclc, Tom Hood, Coach Russell, Bobby Rollings, Allen Lacy, Doug Dean ophvmarvs Win Cfify The student body saw our B -team perform in the Christmas game. In Am. A pn, Kimball's B -team easily defeated Sunset in this game 50 to 57 289 ..- ,115 the Smszw 610555. . . H. I ww 'Wills ' f milp.4niv41 W'l'1cre'5 the ball ? ?? It's my lwall-wf:'ll play by MY rules. ' v .I Q, W., nmv k f ,lm 4' I E A naw way to mlm the jcrlc? The opponent can't find the ball either, I -wr I Kimball Walks Away. H 2 lusvgi MILE RELAY, left to rigbl: Mike Hesterg Alan Divcong jay Philbrickg Dee Fletcher. . . . mfh Lilly Meet XX gxfhfw x.,b5 Top row, left io riglal: jimmy Helsleyg Eddie Rihceyg Robert Preddyg Sam Maddoxg Steve Boulliong Johnny O'Daniel. Middle row, lefl I0 rigbl: Philip Craftg Charles Secordg David Tracyg Don Darnellg Bob 292 Boulliong Brant Rohertsong Jay Philhrifkg Gary Furr. Bollam mug left to ffights Ronnie Rode, jim Chapmfmg Mike jonesg jack Eckelsg Larry Minterg Mike Hesterg Dee Fletcherg Danny McGarity. Q 2 .xg Vw DISTANCE RUNNERS, Iefz la right: Brian jonesg Brant Robertsg jim Chapmang Mike jonesg Steve Boulliong Pete Davidson Knights Shine ,Ili SPRINTERS-T011 mug lafz fo righlx Gary Furrg Mike Hcstcrg johnny Miller. Bolmm ruzzz' Dee Fletcherg Danny McGarityg Charles Secord. Dallas fudovr Crack Mes! QQ gave WM NQXT Mmm, Captains Dee Fletch- er, jay Philbrick, and Mike jones stop for a minute to con- verse with Coach Chance. MANAGERS-from left: Phil Veltman, William jones, Frank Lewellen, Mike Baker Senirfr Cnzcksfers lead the Way. . JUNIORS, Top row: johnny Miller, Joe Parr, Wayne Powell, Gary Kennedy, Allen Dixon, Mike Nix, jimmy Ellis, Fred Perry, Mike Moore, Mike Sprow, Serond row: Hank Byrd, Gary LeGard, Lewis Carson, joe Schrodi, John Meier, Pete Davidson, Barry Smith, Scott - ,gf V r . for juuivrs A2 Srfplzomarcs Moore, Mike Selvidge, Marc Hall, Baltom row: Barry Toombs, Steve Colvin, Danny Smith, Danny McCammon, David Durham, Kenny Bailey, joe Brown, Andy Vaughn, Hal Pendleton SOPHOMORES, lefl lo righf, Barlow faux' Jerry Kiker, Alan Ladd, Dennis McDaniel, Robert Moomaw, Dennis Crumpton, Ralph Ful- ton, Gary Dipprey, Randy Alexander, Robert jones, Melvin Waddle. Middle row: Glen Bell, Chip Painter, Darrell Daniel, Gary Lloyd, Steve Barboza, Kenneth Thompson, Ronnie Strebeck, Tommy O'Don- nell Back row: Larry Swanson, Charles Nix, Danny Smith, Randy Morris, Randy Langston, Bruce McGothing, Ray Cox, Brian jones. 295 J-lurillers Display. . . kill and Agility Kimball's outstanding team of hurdlers have mastered their field of competition. The team has achieved a high standard of perfection as personified in the Dallas Indoor Tiirck Meet. M . t X ' .J new i A A champion of champions. up , V it i l i. N VV,,, 'K f?,.w, ' say, f, A 'b1 ,V1gQu .. ww sw --'-f 1-, be if , iv, ,, iiii QWWWJW, .t V, r , - f f r WV, . My jk ,Qi 32 ,, - 'ry :iv ,v if ,K i If .,i ii :QM t M . s, we fl v Ji: N . mah in QV C , .6 A Sammy Maddox 1 legend in his ovxn era has justi- 7 K 3 fiahly earned the title its Kimhiills first All-Amerr can gltlxlete. 'liliruugli ycnis of practice and determi l nation Sammy has become the image of perfection. 'YR Frwzt row, from Iefz to riglalg joe Brown, Scott Moore, jimmy Ellis, Randy Langston, Dennis Crumpton, Darrell Daniel. Ser- fuzd mug from Jeff to rigbty David Durham, Sammy Maddox, Mike Moore.Ji1yPhilbrick. 296 t it tst.t lfuuliers and jumpers Smr Gfward l Ld, in lfcyvnd Gify Kvwrds X BROAD JUMPERS AND HIGH JUMPERS: Dennis Crumpton, Ralph Fulton, Mike Moore, Alan Ladd, Hank Byrd, and Danny McCammon. , y y , W , w VAULTERS: Gary Lloyd, Ray Cox, Mike Selvidge, john Meier, Larry Minter, and Johnny O'Daniel. S A .f .i X. +5911 E r - iw Don Darnell displays his talent for the discus. Jack Eckels puts the shot. U16 Wezyhfman . . . ,4 Modern Hercules Fmfzf 7'l21l'.' David Tracy, jack Eckels, Don Darnell, Fred Perry. Mike Nix Larry Swanson. Serozzd mug' Smith, Dennis McDaniel, joe Parr Tfrmf wzzx' Charles Nix, Chip Painter, Gary Kennedy. U in www Danny ,, Ah it K an W. V A, , ff , N ..,, H ,,kV K , I , , HQ., L. . ,,,,, K . 'WfWF 'W-P .Y , if Mm Q V , HQ. ,, in ,J , H132 , 1 gl: .2,,.. ,, Vi' , .M 5, I :Ltz , ,,,, 3 R N- -:,, qv' Q A mu, 53 , . ,A f gf H1 4, w if y W 'ZX U ll ur' pw Front muff left to riglal: Max Popeg jim Bennightg David Chalk: Miller. Third muff Herschel Loweryg Bobby Hoopsg Earvin Stapletong Wayne Tarverg Terry Bihartzg Mike Cullg Tim Tullyg Kim Riley. Coach Hambyg Don Mehaffieg Ronnie Hussongg Dwain Pettyg Tommy Second row: Scott Sherardg nngr.g Gene Sarazeng Jerry Sawyerg Don Turner, Hendricksong Frank Lambertg Gary Welchg Mike Dumasg Coach Knights af the Dinmmd Kring Glory tv 16' y IC Characterized by hard work, confidence, and a fierce desire to succeed, the i Kimball baseball team contains all ingredients for a winning season. Under the able guidance of Coaches Miller and Hamby, they undergo constant trial to determine the best player for each position on the field. M - l C ..,. r . -1 ------ - . ,. t L Ct .. f - tt.t L a t tt.t ,t,. ,,.t f ' 1 f f' i 4 . C C C C C CC C C as - es r... f . .. t , L -W A ' A ct . C i ' I. nn'k V . - . , i 1 C,C, s' Wayne Tarver tosses ' W Q5 C1 - MC J -r , -,., . s.,, N Kt . --'f ban to shortstop A C , -f'- -- .,,. ' ' is -- '. ' W N Riley for 9' '3' i ' li qulfk Put'0ut' .. ..,, .... .t.--' a.-. '-. - e - r- --'-- f -'-- 'E ' -:V .CL Ll crsf- I ' :lf . :. iii' i i-W ' ' iiii 1 i Ri . y 1 . f .. t,.., H f A 'A - , 7 -- ..,nn ---' W- W 4 . . , - CCCC rf: r w at if if A . A .. ' e W - - . w .-,t I 4 A -11 X' ffm' e-Cf sr. iz. x2'Nts--Im' 21- ..c.. ' Mikiqwvx :H - - -f F , C C , . - ' . . , .,,. - i 4, ,,,C, C . ,K..C 300 is 1 fnielfiers Swv! in 157111 J-landing ,fllrihfy David Chalk exhibits the swift and apparently effortless speed and accuracy that is the mainspring of good second base coverage. The ability to perform the first base stretch comes naturally to Kimball in- fielder Don Mehaffie. Although generally associated with the outfield, the fielding of high flies is a serious part of an infielder's training, too. A well rounded team is the goal of the Kimball Baseball Team. Strength does not lie in one area alone, but rather is evenly distributed throughout both the infield and the outfield. With such efficiency in all positions Kimball's basemen are ready for any adversary, no matter how threatening they may seem. at vsva s t ll , or U16 1601! cry - .- 16756641119 Kackbvnc y 1 5 ' I QE Dwain Petty prepares to deliver the pitch that has made him one of Kimball's finest pitchers ever . . . while Ronald Hussong tests his batting skills, Herschel Lowery, catcher, squats ready to receive the ball. Q.. E. . Returning lettermen Scott Sherard Cmanagerj, Mike Cull, Don Mahaffie, and Earvin Stapleton supply experience and spirit, important qualities of every winning team. 302 A strong battery is a marked character- istic of any great baseball team. This' po- sition at Kimball is more than ably filled by capable pitchers and knowledgeable catchers. Backed by other members of the team, such a combination is unbeat- able. The Knights undoubtedly will prove to be top contenders on the diamond in 1966. E rx L l v -. 1 . ,, Knight Pitchers Sc! thc' Stage . , Kimball's Pitching Quintet, left to riglal: Tommy Turnerg Max Popeg Dwain Pettyg Earvin Stapletong Bobby Hoops. -,sw-Q: '-:Al t Q 'ffff MQW ffffffilfa eff' .ofol -to wf'gQfQe 9553 t ditahmantsicuy f 6 t Diflfffffffd N t t M l p . ' V. . .. -- it, .., -L ., f . t QP' .1-wx., f-A, i,.,, ,-1 -V. .ia-My fr! . 4. ? it ffm ' .Sw .etefllato it ' t f . 1: . W. ,--,ev . U, 1 ,A H Earvin Stapleton winds up and eyes the batter. He ranks as one of Kimball's most effective pitchers. Catcher Don Henrickson offers helpful batting tips to Tim Tully. Idmlmll Kcwrdimzfian . . . 's Jim Bennight practices his left-handed upper-cut swing that threatens the outfield fences. . . . urpassed by Nam' Terry Bilhartz executes the much practiced slide into second base. Tim Tully awaits the belated peg in a futile attempt to stop the oncoming Bilhartz. Careful timing is the basis of the bunt and score situation. Here, Don Mehaffie lays down a low bunt while baserunner jerry Sawyer speeds toward home to score the run in a practice game held on the Kimball diamond. 304 . J..-Avian: - 1: , -f!! 2s.!,'e: t'!'5P - -nm1h 'U'--- -- ' ' fx: Back row, left to right: William Walkerg Bobby Morrisg Digiacintog Mike McMeansg Wayne Pembrookg Rusty David IVY: Gary A116113 David GIOVCIL Jerry Flemingg Kingg Ronnie Brannong Dennis Beriedictg Eddie Harrozg Wayne Huff, Front row, standing, left la rigbl: Mr. David Montgomery. Keith Cowand, Coachg Tommy Burton, Captaing Bruce Distric! 7-,4,4,4,4 Khampivus Qsn Tommy Burton, captain of the Kimball golf team, exhibits the stylish swing that has brought so much success to our high school. Consistently shooting in the low 7O's, the golf team participates regularly in matches with other Dallas high schools. Tommy's capable leadership and diligent practice have made for a well-rounded team which never fails to bring honor to Kimball. David Montgomery, acclaimed as one of the most promising in the South Zone, finishes his fairway shot. 5115 Umm Vanqui has Kifg 306 Time and time again, Kimball's golf team under the coaching of Mr. Keith Cowand has brought honor and victories to Kimball. Through weekly practice at Stevens Park Golf Course, the team has defeated practically every other Dallas high schol participating in inter-school golf com- petition. ' 514' '4 ,,. N 1 .e . ' 8 Q, f if ix' . kk,.. ,N 55,1 ...Q W ,H ' i'1f'?- Q ' ' A. s N e we ,e ,. , , 3 , .4 ,Ea s K i. , , f , 1- W ,, 1 . :rf .' we . .1 rr- Bruce Digiacinto, a sophomore member of the golf team, demon- strates one of the most important aspects of a masterful game of golf -a smooth, effective follow-through. , ,a ,Mui Dennis Benedict tees up for a smashing drive straight down the middle of the fairway. ' . 5' fn: my -fi' 11 F, ' ,nb , ,, W ' 'v iff. 7 A . 3 t ap i:-fit, i m?gav- .a ,wg 1 ag - ,A iillfffc L , -'a 5 A ,, H - ia., ,V 1. Q, -- 'z Lv ' .. . wa ' 'ff' Q'-H 3 , 5 V. K-,M Q il ,v x ., , 1' ,,,, .. -e Aww fiiR:-1--,i,,t'f4' 2 ,1 .. f ' i' , f' ' - . f ,, f was xr K' ' f' , f 1, ,,H mf ,, hw: . , + , we r .f.:,Qff- ,srefiqy f-, , , W N' ef' 'r 1-ff' 'Q?h3fZW5ff ,aa e ? ,aiaeeaaggeeia ,ra',q,'5 fa?:zgf'w , f--wi VA,-.W , . . 1 f ii' ' ' 3, -Qiwz., ,I . A ' az , ' in ., 5 . F HN , L2 :Q 9'ffgY','4 ffs.. .'-'V' f if A , 'af.?i,y 3 ,- A sz . . . ,V ' ,f, 45, ,, T ' ' ,UM a 1 'U ' I-J' ff W' ' we ' J -. if 1 9 'Il feeffeeerageaeeaea?feaef,ag55saf,w 5 , , f ef1ftf1f'iff' . M - -N' f Rusty King, a sophomore, shows the way to shoot par gmt 307 i ldmbfzlllv Gaycrs Arc the fenders an I 6 links I Mi' Wayne Huff leans into his swing to gain maximum distance on a fairway shot. a ,,il David Ivy, a junior member of the golf team, practices the control and concentration which is so necessary to mastering the pay-off shot of the game, the putt. David obviously knows and heeds the golfer's adage - You drive for show, but you putt for money. DISTRICT TOURNAMENT SCORES Wayne Huff fCo-Medalistj-71-75 Tommy Burton David Montgomery Rusty King Bruce Digiacinto 308 fe is ily 3, , 5 xg Q . gt , . if W ' E if ., - ai.. N , , ., , fr 1 1 1, :M .- n H' iw , I Wjgfbffix . Q . ' in , ,s we T ' faivv' L-125 in . 1 . 'ff ff ' 'f I -f Q , we ag'-if of 1 I' I ' Q- aff., ,gn-wzf -M .- A f fi- ,:- gg v it -'5,..i,p,ggI7E+,fT3' ,., ,W ,, ,., gf-ta Q f it g ,J a 'g..fx,5r,:'f rf fig gqyamv , , fjvwgr., '-M iff s A sHg1'rL3p.yQ,u 4,33 . ,Y .Z V, , .w,.,,, I: F. g, X. . V r I, I .,,33,7,i.,,'.:-4-mxr: V' X2 an 1,4 ,. A AH, I 'K ,M , , if-.1 ' . ' f. ww,-fl , - W 1 fx, ,.f, , , tv. -sa f. A Ronnie Brannon puts to use one of the hardest to learn of all golf tips--Keep your eye on the ball and your head' down. 76 VW? A ,. y Q , , www 5 km VL ,i,, ,,,,. ,,,1, .of ,.T, 9 m,:.,4.,, ,?? 'K .,,. 44x40 4 -- q. ,,., 4, q.:,q+Q4p4s,44f5vh,,?:Q7 1-fs.4v+Msviw-cibiaki .4ff4+'vsnf '4fgb4nf-6 4saey Q, Fh4HQv+ 4 f QAQPQ . .A 54 gtglvfff LW: 3l0 Mmball? Kackefeers Kring flame the flmrfrs Under the capable coaching of Mr. Alex Louis, the Kimball Tennis Team has brought fame and recognition to Kimball for many years. And this year that tradition of excellence has been faithfully continued by this year's tennis team. Participating in both singles and doubles competition with other Dallas high schools, Kimball con- -M NL sistently makes commendable showings. A young team with membership from all three classes, the tennis team represents the school as a whole and gives those with true athletic ability a chance to add their own part to the growing tradition of Kimball. Coach Alex Louis supervises practice sessions daily during the tennis season. 4..........--in-1 .,..ygf' 1 ww ,, 1 . '- ' - +1 ' 'fffl If , T. if' 'ftj ff .5 4 if Qilliiil C aft' - ' .uuu 7 e eete isisiifffgsfzfrsgi t Q e f 3 ai if - v mlm W, kiwi 2,3537 sig K K KM C. :gg A . X -sw, K ' 5 1 L, . 'fr'- K . 1' t . - X, . 1.3.1, - f ysifff sy - K K Q M ' AM i'i F i .. . X59 . K t x ., .r , K we dl 5, , 5. .K sau if vs i fix N. xy V:.- . 5 .:. i. i X . 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' f 4 Q a.-,f.-.,,,,' , f , ,,,,.. 4-f,,,. 4 , , I , . a., ' ' riff f a iff ' 1f...,+ ,I f 1 Q , g - ' 4 1 l.,.,,.t..,,j f,,, V .,, , , akdj+.,' .,,U'- 1. ., Y a4ffff.,,f,,,+ f . . ,-,!,t1,.,,,..,,,, v-,-,+M,,,,.m,.. ,Y ,..,,,W, v 'Ve ff 1- 4 . fs , ' .,a.,. .,,,. . if-ff aw, 'I W, 'iff' 1 4 v f f of--f--4.4 , ,z 4 4 4 H ' 4 4 ' 4 ' + v f f 1 : f veg, ,,.. ,. , ,, ya, ' ' -fe if .,,, Even old pros like Celia Hasty have their awkward moments. Candy net Wit l . , Ridgeley sails the ball inches above the h her powerful backhand. 3lI fp . ' A ,J 6 it ---' g A 1 . , af J VB . ar' My . . N. ,www-Q ... .,,. .fifrg .Li t., ew ' K .Z'.'g JASXX 1 - - 3 2 y , . Y , .aiaiiq . ! it e . E Y l ft ,gQf'i'icf1ii' 1. 'ne ,L X if .,, W , In Kimball's starting line-up on the concrete courts are the players by whom most of Kimball's bids for fame are made. Meeting teams from other high schools, these six players exemplify the best Kimball has to offer in the field of tennis. The starting sextet members are, from left to riglaz, Doug Dean, Don Connell, Tom Abercrombie, Claudia Bunch, Candy Ridgeley, and Celia Hasty. Starters Stampede Zfrfufard Smith Zane Wctvry Sk 'A' - , t. ' , . . ,, ., A C K, s .st .g we f if , K l 4 A, S ,Y . . , . , . 3 I 2 Doubles team, Bunch and Hasty, prepare for an upcoming meet. ri if Y I I -- md 'A' 4. if ,v B g I y vi X , J b 41 W h H ' Y , .. ' 'S 1 .1 J 4' 1 W w +. , - wg 4 7. Ffa W ' Q Y . 9 K ' W 74' v .. . ,ak , . 5 I 5 A we ' A . 4 Aquanauts Acceutuute Athletic Activities A i A ,EI at . - KIMBALIQS SNWIM TEAM: Front mul, left fa right: Greg Bark row, left to right: Philip McA1pineg Doug Ingram Huntg Otis Kennyg Ronnie Payneg Allen Sweetg Ernie Thur- Ricky Adkcrsong Don K, Rileyg David Smithg Gary Ratcliff mondg Tommy Abercrombieg Mike Ipsen. 'Q 1 ei 1 ,. . 5-QUE milieu ! '!a1-in N. -f 5 M V e a iQ? , as is x S MR. LaVON BOYETTE, Swimming Team Coach 3,4 Anticipation of the start shows on the face of 21 Kimball swimmer. 4,,7, U f:,u,M:nnq,,,,., af-if-:farm-vaanwugins .nu-n.1,,,.-U. A ag V Iii I D lvl P2 v- u z . . ii I as A 7 7 I ,li fvywwr wr L i , Aa- 3 ax. ,,,. ,W gay, W. Intrafteam practice gives Ernie Thurmoncl and Rickey Adkersim valuable ex perience for relays. f f' f . 1 XM. my 2 3 .fy , 4, ' 1 ! , A Q A r V5 M Riley and rival prepare for 100 yard backstroke at local meet. 3 l 5 3l6 -. Vw M Activities Winter . . Texas weather is cold, but the fire that burns within the heart of Kimball ig- nites the spirit of all students. Seniors spend long hours practicing for the suc- cessful production of their senior play, The Great Big Doorstep . To be sure, football and basketball are prominent activities in the winter season, but Kim- ball does not fade away with the passing of winter. 3I8 .i jg .. if 9111! . . Summer leaves may be grad- ually dying, but Kimball and its students are only beginning to come to life in the autumn. A familiar sight to the students is the early morning practice of the Troubadears. But as the Fall months end, Kimball minds turn to other thoughts. Spring . Even the most studious minds slip into daydreams of summer when the spring months arrive. Senior activities, final exams, and sporting events round out the year at Kimball. The newly formed Swimming Team provides both an outlet for student athletic capa- bility and another exciting source of pride for Kimball. E O Sophvmvrcs Safer gig rr n . K as K w k Our new sophomores entered Kimball stunned, bewild- ered, and amazed. But their fears and amazements quickly vanished as they got into the swing of things, and the year began. Greeted personally by Mr. Durrett in the auditorium, the entering class got its first taste of many Kimball tradi- tions, the school song, the traditional Kimball yells, the pep song, and the significance of the school mascot, the Fight- ing Kimball Knight . Seniors sell elevator tickets, handbooks, library permits, etc., to completely confuse and baffle new students. t c c . gi. M ,. -,N 1, ,V , if .J Sophomores meet the Kimball Knight. . . . that's the Sophomore Battle Cry. 320 paris Jwfighhyirt the year is Activities SMD? IG Teachers take a breather during game with varsity. Appearance of Kimbzills Knight on horseback sparked Kim- ball spirit at football games. Kimb.ill's many sports activities Continued to highlight the school year. In football, where Kiinlmll dt-tcilted the eventual city champs Hill- crestg in basketlmll, Climaxed by the annual Fac- ulty-Vzirsity gameg or in track, where Kim- ball is the defending City Champion, Kimball supporters had ample opportunity to View their fighting Knights in action. was rss ' t A 4' ' Football was highlighted by victories over Samuell, North Dallas, Adamson and future city champs Hillcrest. 32I lfmyhfs Show knack . . W, Q XI K Troubadears take part in a new Kimball traditionguviclory apples . Pep assemblies provide the extra boost that is needed by our athletes while also providing an outlet for the student's enthusiasm. These assemblies were sparked by talks from Mr. Durrett and various coaches along with the performances of the Troubadears, majorettes, and cheerleaders. Coach Chance speaks with humor and spirit to Homecoming assembly. Cheerleaders perform weekly skits to the delight of the ' students. Senior girls overshadow under- classwoman. E79 Fleur de Lis provides unlimited enthusiasm. 322 ?0r Nvisc in Pep Assembies X qm- E H If Q . .FEB asf s Q ' in iii! ', Bu.-'li Some of you Seniors are flunking four and five subjects. BEA? WOODRO? True personalities of cheerleaders through. X show All of those who don't have a date, please raise your hand. Three players are told of their selection as tri-captains for the Homecoming game. 323 ,,,,, ,mrmm ,,.,,.,,,K,am -W 555' li-15 'was ,,,,V,k ,. . W 'sfi,.,,1w,,,..,, HMM- Mez' ,Mfg -1 , ,n 2 i W ,-ww f .,, swf T r WW-'W-M-Q-...ar as at Buses line up before trip to San Angelo. Sophomores anticipated San Angelo trip. an Angela 517217 Adds iv 3111! Avfivifies This year's San Angelo trip holds many memories for Kimball students, whether they be sophomores, juniors, or seniors. These students traveled two-hundred seventy miles to San An- gelo in buses and cars to support the Kimball Knights. Those students who went will agree that the trip was enjoyable and worthwhile, and that it added considerably to the satisfaction of inter-school relations between Dallas and the city of San Angelo. 5 K K0 is , T sl I S ., . wg A scene of confusion before buses leave. may Band performs before San Angelo crowd. f x 16 EL? T ff W San Angelo or Bust! -wi-.,.,,,, 3 ef , , , o 'Wav Be prepared ! as 4 ar . Hama Enthusiastic crowds cheer as Junior and Sophomore Nominees pass in review. .l'.i. ,,t,,.,.rf., Aiinac' . - . 'Tri .' ' 3 if-'H' 53' New V. 'ig ai-.,'ti?- . .1274 V .' ia .gr -. , L. X se .Q i 'X mg W . .i .4 'E E i 5.3 C+ fi' ' ' - F if . 1 af ,im ij., Q Q7 we wi 3 r,,, .. 326Senior nominees represent the people's choice! Kimball's Homecoming activities reached a climatic peak as Miss Gay Yamini received the title of the 1965-1966 Homecoming Queen. Her attendants were Ruth Attebury, Stevie Robinson, and Karen Walter. Kathy Armstrong received the title, Princess of the junior Class . Becky Harper, Kay January, and Ann Walling were also nominees. Cindy Armstrong was chosen Princess of the Sophomore Class. Becky Alexander, Cindy Dykes, and Carolyn Kirk were her attendants. Mr. Durrett honors the new Queen with a dozen red roses. naming . . . ,4 Gay begins her reign as 1966 Homecoming Queen. Nominees anticipate the crowning of the Homecoming Queen and her court. Krfllecfmu af ,flflemorzes ff ' - A iii!!! V ' Miss Gay Yamini-1966 Homecoming Queen 3 YM.: , . Bexerly Brown expresses the beauty found in poetry. Each year, before the Thanksgiving Holidays, Kimbullites pause to remember the significance of the day. The 'Ihnnksgiving assembly, A Note to Myself , brought to our attention many things often taken for granted for which we should be thankful. The beauty found in the worlds of literature, poetry and music were brought to mind in presenta- tions by yarious members of the speech and music departments. A short selection from the play B. illustrated the way in which modern man often forgets the true meaning of Thtuiksgiving Day. Uuzrzksgizfirzg . .Af if Mlflysey i The intrinsic beauty of the classic waltz is reprmlucetl by Dennis Atter- bury and Donna Everett. Archibald Bl21L'LClSlllS Pulitzer Prize xxinning play J.B. tells the l story of Job in modern terms, and showed Kimball the importance of I1 sincere Thunksgix ing. 329 Dr. XY'alker speaks to Kimball stuclents at NHS assembly. Sandra Wicker pins NHS insignia on fall in- cluctee, Helen Hoke. 330 ,Nnfnfnnl ffvnvr Snciefy Announces New Manners New members talce NHS oath at the fall induction ceremony of the Kimball chapter of the National Honor Society. These students, chosen from the upper ten percent of the senior class, represent the teachers' choice of the most capable and intelligent students at Kimball. Students pledge to uphold the ideals which gained them membership in the society. Hi ' 'illif' , 13 ,,,. 5 NHS officers and old members listen to Dr. Walker speak on the importance of scholasticism and citizenship both now and in the future. A member of the School Administration, Dr. Walker specifically lauded the goals of the National Honor Society as a step forward in recognizing the leaders of tomorrow's world. ,,-4 64 x u R Q Y K 5 K fl F Q 3 Q' 'QQ in I f lv as s is .wmgegng 131 Q S I n-magna-u-.Time CIP IW I .gil W I am an American ' 1 ' ffl it i A i Armlsfzvc Day . . . 5, . Armistice Day has become L1 tradi- 2 1 '15, tion which enables students to pay hom- f 22 I if age to their country's heritage. The x Troubadear officers presented entertain- N' ment which typified the work of the A X' U.S.O. As ri tribute to those unidenti- S l i fied soldiers who gave their lives for f V our country, the N.D.C.C. re-enacted L1 ' i ,l , ii salute to The Tomb of the Unknown M V ,. W ' 5 Q ' Solder. A ' R 'i it A I g s il A S I ios -1 nwinnazwxlamggg , silir so Students salute the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, . i . 1 1 2 5, f Q 9 ts . W ' . t iz' gi., -K ' H - i taint? ,b j V es Mt. Rescue in Viet Nam! The U.S.O. provides entertainment at home and abroad. 332 N.D.C.C. salutes our lxerituge. Wzrisfmzzs Jlflvans . . . . . . Many Uzirzgs Christnus is .1 time of mixetl emotions for stu- dents at Kimlull. The pre- season luslietlmill gtune ex- emplifies the Christmas Spirit its Sg1nt.1 .tppelrs in his sleigh pulled by rein- deer. The nnntiiil Christ- mas dance is one of the many activities which stu- dents attend during the Holidtly Season. XX ith reindeer like these, whats Santa doing in the gym??? Wa There's nothing like :1 quiet dance to instill the Christmas spirit in a group nf students. Y fl? ,kixsg we X ' li Mr, Killough replenishes his Christ mas funtl?? This year Lit the Cihristiims Asstm hly. the Cnntert Cihiiii' prtsenteil . medley of mrwilern Christmas musit such as, 'The Little Druinmer lim, 333 M I? ' Kai .if tm , 5 K, In I II Mail? I Q 1 if L Later if 0119 Father lays down the law to Nellie Orp an Qzrl Another first was brought to Kimball this year, and the junior Class was its messenger. By reverting to one of the best known forms of theater, the melodrama, this yearls Junior Play was an immediate and unheralded suc- cess. An enthusiastic cast and an original publicity program generated much genuine interest in the production, and, in the long run, these efforts paid off by bringing into existence the most successful Junior Class production to date. JUNIOR PLAY CAST Nellie fTlae O1'l1'Ih!l7I Girlj ........ Belisa Hummel Joanne Hill Dick Perkifzf KA Clefzfz-ml Farm Laflj .Ronnie Slaughter 5'1z'ef11 Perkizif KHA' Ffzflaerj .........,.. Erick Hill MN. Pgfkillsl' KA Motlaerj ,......... Belinda Kelly Artlam' Rzztherforcl fFr0m the Cifyj .... Don Gillespie Ethel Rfztherforcl KA Fair Slwzlzgerj .... Donna Terry Widfzfzf Appleby KA Neighbnrj ........ Vicki Hensel Lucy IA Ray of Smzfloifzej ...... jill Kimble I told you I wouldn't take no for an answer. junior girls provide entertainment . . . 'i N'- i: M-l 'M' e I 7 1 L41 -.Qu w-g.,w,,,Ff' Q .3 ,V qffm all Father works from sun to sun, but Mother's work is never done. T' 'Lbf i Swres zz Success far the juuizfr 611155 l No . ,. No! A thousand times no! of 1965-66 slats, I I I XX'ill Batman save Innocent Nell? The unmerciful villain prepares to plan his plot. Snidley Whiplash strikes again. 'fLl Serzizfrs Pre Q' Great Ai' Arthur Crochet has n fight with his father and leaves home, After trying to fit at billiurtl bull into his mouth, Arthur Crochet cannot close his nwuth nncl is helpecl by Mr. Tcwpin. 1l'l11i'. Crochet . . . . . Cn11f1210rff11'c' .,.. Ifrrie Crochet . Tofu! C'z'0rln'f ,. Arfhzn' C7'0IfJL'f . . . Iflmz Cmrbaf Fleece Crocbel .......,. Muir. Btjzlllfllflilli C1'm'fJcf . . rllfv. D!ff77'L' ,..,.. .. Mr. Topizz ..... I7tf1z'e'i Cwrbcf . . , Tfzjo D0ff1c1'0i.x' . Elnrx :incl Fleece Crochet listen to the growl- AMS- Mllflv Curtis? ing stuinnch of their father. DlfCCtOII .1 3: fi' -I Ek. g f Q1 Q figki 1 , - , gi-gif, A t 1 ,fl i 'v tilt' r 'p w' A L Cwinrnotlnre Crochet and his brother Dewey argue mer rnnney ruitl each nthcr's charuce 1011 Evvie and Mrs. Crochet are stunned by Arthur, who cannot close his mouth, after trying to fit a billiard ball into it. 336 l sen! . . Q Drmrsfep Mrs. Beaumont Crochet inquires if Mrs. Crochet has any lillies, which will lead to a great deal of money for the Crochets. S! . . .. Diane Brown .. Mark Murphy . . . . Mary Green .. Caroline lngle . . . . David Pitts . . Cheryl Patsley . . . . . . Trisha Ramsey l . . . . . . Sammye Majors . . . . Theda Kensinger l .... .. George Woodson l Mike Whalen Bob Zipperer it in - f' --. of ia e tfi TW P . - it! iilff all 'if ' 531, Hifi xg -Q, f'-V-vffx-'f.. 2 143. ,. W F. ...t 1. A V ' 'mffh a zimfi iff ,fe C 455 1 A Q i X 4- 1 Q X . .' . .-Q. 2 , ' ' K, .xx 't ,..v- - fi- K,N.,M-Eiwxiki , i ' 1' i Q.',-9 L , ., wig' Commodore Crochet shows affec- tion for his wife in a most un- usual way. Tayo Delacroix hits Mr. Topin over the head, as a result of a disagreement over the Crochets. The poor, run-down Crochet home in Grass Mar- gin, Louisiana was the setting for the Senior Play this year. Commodore Crochet and his family had one prized possession, a great big doorstep, and hoped some day for a house to go with it. The play concerns how they tried to get the money to make this dream come true, and how, by ac- cident, they received the money when a Mrs. Beau- mont Crochet went into business with Mrs. Cro- chet and her lillies. It also deals with the hardships of a poor family, and how their children rebelled and left home. Debby Meyer, Student Director . .... ,.,, i l Y - M - w- V l g w--Q., if ' U I y rr'-'1'.ff.,.5 M ---.. ,e.,1.. ' wi ...,, 9. . ra. , Q . I, . 'T I Mrs. Dupre, the landlady, demands from Mrs. Crochet payment for over- Topal Crochet leaves home and tells her mother of her desire due rem' to find a better life in New Orleans. 337 Q9 l6'0m6.s' Kayvifek And theyre off Some can jump . . . 338 .1 Svc? Aw right. Whmv stole the marbles? 1 It is up there somewhere. Mainz!! Varsity Q: K and some can't. I., ,N' 5 Q.: V 1 ay l,V . Jrrlr Unexpectant crowds fill the gym. In a tide of swirling action, Boyette's Bombs swept onto the Court to present a strong Challenge to the dogged Kimball varsity in this year's Student-Faculty basketball game. The sharpshooting of Steve Ellis and Tom Hamby kept the teachers in contention throughout the game. But to no avail. When the final score was tallied, Boyette's Bombs had gone down in utter defeat again. To be sure, the defatigable Boyette will make his glorious apperance next year to give it the old Kimball try once again. .ii i'si, L. . ww, 'gay' 1, ,ff 2:21, , .W ,,,.. . Q M f las: - y 2, fs -,'f41f1 .M How many times do I have to tell you to keep your eyes on the ball? 33 - wwf-. 5 Kathy Hancock Keigns Over the jlflimzry Hall Catlct Cnluncl Tlmorpe has thc pleasure of crowning Cathy Heacuck Military Sxveetlucart for 1966. Cathy Heacock is cwcrjnyed at the prnspcct of reigning as the 1966 Military Sweetheart. Nancy XX'illi.1ms, Sharon King, Martha Duncan ffmm rigbf fo leffj arc escorted by members of thc Military Department as they anxiously await the Crnwning nf the Battalion Sweetheart. Dancing follows thc ceremony in an atmosphere cspccially prcptlrctl for thc oucasinn. 340 v. .vu kr I ' all '4 'lm ,QXLTW J ,, rr 5 , 'D , 5,-, j L . , F K I I E? k 52' 'Fla 11 aww, F, +, new Miihlfv?-?,'3gQ ' Q 1l'n3:i'-?2'5'?si4 , 2-M' , xk em v .- ,n xx- .A 1 Qui' af 1- 1g Q Kimballs proud hand parades in downtown Dallas. Parades . Kiinballs renowned Knight Band, Troubadears, and majorettes take part in several parades during the year. This year they were one of the bands in- cluded in the opening day parade of the State Fair of Texas. They also participated in a Torchlight Parade through the Fair grounds during the Fair. Color and pageantry is displayed by the flag corp whenever the Knight Band performs, Flags are car- ried to represent other high schools of the city of Dallas. Flag bearers lead the Knight Band and drill team. give ldmiuzll Pubkc Kecagnifivn. All good things must come ro an end. Q2 .ki ..... ,sd 'Q' W L 4 4,,. I ,,.... 4,-:.:m.-'Q ff-.s f , - -it K-I-v ' W 4 u - ' T - avqnaaa-vi ,, Al Hp...,,, , W.., ?,,,4 . k., Dom-QM., ' 153' ' -, , .A ., . 1 I as fig? X . af F4 vs 3 x 'Ur f, 'Q he E.. .. 4 4 Ji ii' 2 i fr.. -ann.. ,ggi W if 4 - .- f' ' ,, 1 - . YV wg fm . . , :M wg W, .gg ,, if 'ndyr V sf f ,am :VV Q, 9'-uni j A t 4 it k . LEFT TO RIGHT: -Iill Jones, David Pitts, Lucy Holscnbake, Caroline lngle. Ricky Risinger, Mrs. Cftirtis. Gary Cford1'.ty, Mark Xlurpliey Beverly Brown, ,lay Tinkle, Diane Brown, winners at the Bryan Adams High Sch-ml lnxitatinnal Speech Tournament. .zifjgl V J' 0 - xr , Mr. Scholar, himself! 344 Rewriting the script. The director instructs the actor 4 , , The Kimball Speech Department has brought dou- ble honors to our school this year. Winning both the Bryan Adams and the Baylor Universityfvlfaco High School Speech Tournaments, Kimball added two Sweepstakes Trophies to the growing collection of Kimball momentoes. l is A' l Our pllotograplirrsf Speech stays in style. ,,. Discussing the issues. A Thespian Initiation 'Gif Vail Lx? af, g lg 'ef LEFT TO RlGH'l': Daxitl Pitts, Miki- Xlflwalcn, Mark Xli1r'pl1t'V. Gavlc lXfa1'sl1all, Salmnyc Majors, Bits. Curtis, Dtimis Wlinn. Kathi Denny, Diant- Brown. Gary Cimlray, Kimlmill siwcth stutlt-nts wxlmo hulpctl nmass points to lwrin: the liiglic-st award from the Baylor l'nixci'sity Sptcfli Tlwmnament ftlic largest in the ciluntryj lmmc til Kimball. Kmbbz L1 6 swles were boommg after 1 xlsit to Mrs. Moreno s homeroom Krzzghf Eye my Wins Juferschrflzzsfzc Only ISC for an inside look at wlmafs hap- n'1 lt pc ll g Q Kimball. 5' ff ,J- Mu We'X'e been selling last weeles edition Y Y Y Y Kimballs Kfzigbi Life Staff is always busy bringing the news to Kimball students in their bi-weekly editions of the Knight Life. X5Uinners of the Interscholastic Leagues Award of Honor for 1966, they have produced outstanding editions covering every phase of student life at Kimball. Cf .4 5' Vi ,,,. A Lf! Kzzigbl Lifcr help fill those hours in study hall when you don't have a library permit J 51 Effg yr' 11 1:4 R: 2 five 3 554 ,N 5 4 , Q ffjg , W X' '5 K M, jfg i f W ' Y 2 ,1 5 , vi, A V 5 275 1 af. 1 if .. ,Q 5 1 i 3 w 3 e 'if 1 ? 1 .T Al ,.f,, -v of-swiHl4iW-ef-176'- '7ii'3f fm A' A K-,vw X . .alwianwifwwkml-WM W - 2 5 I 1 P 3 3 22 js, E i 1 .1 ' 5' -5 557. ,- 4 LA , K fy, ,-95,155 ,M , ..kZ . , 15, Vhifjz? Lai? 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K , W i Nr ,.,, r' ' I 1-'Q 2 J 1 'U ff N Shafer Ruth if ,, jurrier Sweetheart Hlaudrlz Khambers Sepherrrere Sweetheart Healy Armstrong l 1 I I , grand March Presents: cw Swcsfhean 5 if wg -Q91 Students enjoy fun and fellowship at the Sweetheart Dance. 352 Coronation and tradition have become syn mous at Kimlmll High School. Through the years, 1 Coronation has become symholic of the charms 1 graces of our school. The stage was transformed a medieval castle adorned by fifteen fair mai: 1 Sweethearts-Past and Present The evening rertched Ll climatic peak tis Ruth Atte- lvury was Crowned Sweetheart by former Kimball Svveethegtrt Vicki Sukup, CilflLlCll.1 Chanilvers and 111 tue dy Armstrong were selected as Princesses from junior and Sophomore Classes. fi ,- -if f Q1 Ncvminees and their escorts are presented i March. n the Grand 353 The train scene marks the coming of Professor Harold Hill to River City, Iowa. Prescniafirw af U16 Music Ma Brings Q Q 233' lil l Eh dh ll ll Professor Hill explains why pool is a bad influence on River City's As in all towns, Rixer City has its share of busy- ocies who loxe to pass around the latest gossip. In the spring ot' 1965, Kimball's Fine Arts Department put on the renowned musical, The Mmic Matz, the story of an unusual traveling salesman fby Meredith Wilsonj. Sherry Edmon- son portrayed Marian, and Gary Dean, Harold Hill. The dancing parts were executed by members of the Dance Club, and the Orchestra played the beautiful and, at times, unusual music. All members of the Concert Choir took part in the musical, each one doing his best, thus making The Aflzffif Mmz one of the best productions ever put on by Kimball High School. 354 youth. ii. Ah tAnother night is gayly celebratedj an an ll ll ll Il ff dh ll I CC' ihidi Raef Saturday Night is celebrated by all in the River City Gym. . kevagnitivn ttf ldmbtzll is H146 Arts Department Eh dh I ll ll ' l i . XY A iff- ' ll iff ll t ,S Ef.,. C t ' I fs c f fl' f ali ' X :lil x tt X . not 1 ' . .7 llif x ll I N lldmiln K -'.V JD 1--:S el f 133,75 , U-I 1 : Y ,C 1 a i News of Harold Hill travels fast in the small town. This year the Concert Choir, Dance Club, and Orchestra staged one of Americas favorite music- als, Cm'ofr.tel. Cfzronrel carried on the precedence set in preceding years of outstanding production. Everyone worked many long and hard hours in preparing for the musical, but all agreed it was worth the effort. Special thanks go to Mrs. Lamb, Mr. Bayless, and Mrs. Gannaway who sponsors the Dance Club. 355 ff Small f!a,zf,uc'14i14gg?i.'a . . Wt v 1 How can anyone sleep Physics class experiences strange reactions from the in Mrs. Dillon's study strange objert. hall? Combined study passes two girls in advanced sand- pile. X . l i ' A l These are a few of the happenings around Kimball i i 1 that make pleasant memories. Although football games, assemblies, plays and other events are a big part of the Q school year, the little things, often overlooked, are an l important part of the memories collected over the years. .4 ,io ff E This may happen to you if you dont use Ban. Let's see, two more days and we will have paid for the parking lot 6 twenty-two times. 7' va gf 1 f Mix' Hmm, I think one of my hands is put un backwards. Vi Z7 V - sk .Q 13.2 Jlflemvries 53 3 1 ,.. - ,.l .fi w - xg l 'i '-.4 N Mr. Bayless rcheurscs the stage hand. I 5211 When I grow up I want to be Big .ind strung just like him. l X I NN!! Wh0's he??? The hall clears when Mr. Durrett comes thrnngh. L A score of A was awarded the 1965 EXCALIBUR, year- book of justin li. Kimball High School by the National School Yearbook Association, Memphis, Tennessee. Announcement was made by N. S. Patterson, director of the Association. Judges commended the staff for an excellent production. Edi- tor of the 1965 book was Miss Nancy Hitchcock, who is now a student at Texas University. Advisor was Mr. R. E. Burton. Editor-infchief of the 1965 Exmlilzur, Nancy Hitchcock, presents the cover to the student body. Ja' W 'lima K 358 4' In . The staff observes the happiness of the dedicatee, Mr. Earl Killough. If JJ 1965, Ifrcssnfs Outstanding Annual . . gin, S ,. ., w. K r 'WML V ,ezfli ' s Q 5 E , K n I A 3 mix f in Students applaud the Exfalibur. ,... Q- The honor of being choseu led atee is offset by the s g., g of y n ls SN NANCY MONTEJO Student-teacher in Mathematics Southern Methodist University Student Ceachsrs Learn the 160116 Students from the nearby colleges majoring in education come to Kimball each year to receive their practical train- ing in teaching. These student-teachers fill-in for the co- operating teachers in the instruction of classes. The student- teacher, this program being a regular college course, is graded for performance in the classroom. Even more im- portant than the grade, however, is the practical knowledge that each student-teacher gains. Many find that not all of the situations which arise are covered in a textbook. With these occurrences overcome, the student-teacher is ready to enter his own classroom as a certified instructor. ,, :- 'M 1 SANDRA PEPPER Student-teacher in English North Texas State University DARWIN DUNSON Student-teacher in English North Texas State University l RANDY SHARBER Student-teacher in Band East Texas State College Q... f Hmm 1011161111 is' Oki Pras 1112 t 52 we , X , , M . .. . Students attentively take notes on Mr. Head's biology lectures. The natural poise and dignity of our teach- ers is exemplified by the grace and pression of Miss Shillingburg, Mr. Musgrove gives individual aid and guidance to students before leaving at mid-term to be- come a missionary. 'I '-,, ,.,, Mrs. Covert leans back and takes a rest from the long, hard school day. Quality and ability of the high- est sort are present in all the teach- ers of Kimball. The ones shown on this page are only a few of the many who exemplify these virtues well. It is to these and all the rest that the members of the EXCALI- BUR- staff, as well as the rest of the student body, would like to ex- press our deepest appreciation and gratitude. Mrs. Melton goes through the teachers biggest drudgery, grading papers. 36I 3 6 W gf G iigwggggyif wg WM Wm ,QWCQWMQK QV ,Q mf na , ww fe gif ,vnu JKQJOAKMVI M, Wim QMS! 61 Nwvfw fgmawvf' 5 M9QwUXfvWMy I A M M41 WM W F www W ? M Jfwwwwfiilylgffw' OL WA W ff LM dwrfzsemenfs LWL 5 , UM,wZ??7f' EE? WJ QEWNL fb CWXW6 ,lgefewfd EZQZTYC X 1 I ' Y Aux Clmevaliers Qui Cherchenr Touiours Le Merilleur PAT HERNDON 81 ASSOCIATES 623 Meadow Hea+I1 Circle FR 4-4553 Cuslom Home Builder WENTWOOD LE JUL O RADIO, r.v. SALES a SERVICE Beauiy Salon 5 Lef Us Repair Your Appliances Too! 220 Kiesl' and Polk Village ADMIRAL DEALER 2634 S. Hampfon Rd. FE 7-2I4I WESTERN PARK FASHIONS 205 Wesiern Park Village Open Thursday 8: Friday Nire 8 P.M. Phone: FE 9-50lI JUNIOR PETITE Owned by MRS. JOHNNY WHIDDON 81 FLORENCE LEWIS 364 y 5 X J, 5 A fi: wg N, x ' E :asf m X M ComPle+e Line of School Supplies and Texlboolcs e ci jiner jalric FRANCES KING I WH!! 5 BQCK SHQP I Courfesy Discounl' of I0'X, on ' P ' I' 929 W. Jefferson WH 8-8665 School Umlorms or rolec S Nex'r cloor Io Rex Thearre I MRS. WILLIE BERENDZEN II5 Wesicliff Mall Owner Hamplon af Loop I2 FE 7-2020 Dallas, Texas KIMBALL SQUARE BILL PAGE AND ASSOCIATES 3907 Founfainheacl FE 9-7I2I I KIM'S BARBER COOK'S MOBIL SERVICE SHOP 33I4 W. Kiesl' al' Wes'I'morelancI Phone FE 7-9363 Mobil Tires Mobil BaHeries Accessories 243I Wes+ Kiesf Free Pickup and Delivery FE 7,935I Road Service 366 f, I ,:- ,ws-r . 1 Q, ff , , A p J. HARRIS CREECH All Lines of Insurance Office: FE I-6575 Residence: FE I-5380 3220 SOUTH HAMPTON Phone WH 8-3440 Res. TA 3-2953 MCLAURINE Pant COMPANY Painfs-Varnishes-Enamels Painiers' Supplies Glass 2I II So. EcIgefieIcI In Elmwood Shopping CenI'er S 8: H STAMPS ' FREE PICK. 81 DEL. YOUNG'S HUMBLE SERVICE 4490 W. III. RICHARD F. YOUNG Dallas- Tex- Phone FE 7-7922 367 . -1 HERBIE DODD fTE lx C ntC-V 2204 S. Llewelyn WH 6-2959 WH 6-0337 , W 7 7 6 , Kiesl' a+ Weslmoreland B 6 FE 7-8927 ball spmt never d1es. BEST WISHES From The E. B. Motts 5c 81 I0c Stores of Oak Cliff RAZOR-STYLE FLAT-TOP LEE'S BARBER SHOP 24I8 Wesl Leclbefler FE 9-6800 Hours: Weekdays I8 A.M.-7 P.M.l Safurdays Q8 A.M.-6 P.M.l ADDED FACILITIES Someihing for I'he ENTIRE family indoor AUTOMATIC ARCHERY indoor BASEBALL BATTING indoor GOLF DRIVING BILLIARDS ancl SNOOKER SLOT CAR RACEWAY plus NEW RESTAURANT Mosi' complele PRO SHOPS in Dallas WH 3-7473 Home of 'Ihe PIT CLUB DON SPYKER ALL UNDER ONE ROOF Manager ALL SEASON CLIMATE One of Ihe Finesi Bowling Lanes Anywhere 2600 Forf Wor'l'h Ave. Jus'I' Wesl' of Hampion Road WATCHES-JEWELRY-DIAMONDS WATCH AND JEWELRY REPAIR-ENGRAVING Congralulalions Gracluafesl ADAMS WESTMORELAND JEWELRY 32I Dawes Dr. Dallas, Texas I FE 9-8820 THOMPSEN S FURNITURE MART r I told you to use CLORETS-now look what's hap- pened. GOLDEN TRIANGLE SHOPPING CENTER Soufh Poll: a+ Highway 67 Dallas, Texas FR 6-266I 369 PAGE REXALL DRUGS . A , ,. 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Harris Hours 8 +o 9 Saiurclay 8 fo 7 6 Barbers fo Serve You f Students in debate class find difficulty in controlling their enthusiasm! ix Y' Smar'r Kimball Mg K M' ' L 'Q Girls Shop a+ COLBERTS For +he Newesf in Ready-+o-Wear 220 W. Jefferson WH 3-4666 Who said Pearl was in the locker room? WESTGATE VILLAGE Bill Page 8: Associaies -W-....,..s...,.. ..0..N Cgllflllclllul-BR0glLEDx , .- I E3 ly, Wesfmoreland and Illinois ANING 3, gil- 0,9 TEXAS VOGUE HEIGHTS QP J' WYNNEWOOD 5 3222 FII D HAMPTON RD. JEFFERSON a S '- WH 6-2I6l ROWLEY Nexi' Door To Pages Drugs in 'l'he OAK CLIFF THEATRES Wesfmoreland Heighis Shopping Cenier FE I-l88I AUTOS FINANCED 4V 96 mm nm INCLUDING CREDIT LIFE 2 CREDIT JEWELERS ,,6,,?E,,,,c, ERNEST BAXLEY REPRESENTING STATE FARM INSURANCE co. SI'uden'I' Accounfs Invi'Iecl RES FE 305 OFFICE FE sees . 207 W. Jefferson WH I-4084 4211 w. ILLINOIS 4522 CED P TH on AUTO - FIRE - LIFE MAJESTIC PAINT AND BODY II3 N. Corin+I'I SI. Rd. WH 8-3756 SHOP Insurance Claims Handled AuI'l1orizecl Collision Repairs Guaranieed Auio Service MR. GLENN SMITH: Owner RadiaIor Repairs - ,fn ,,,,.. J lj,-fin -Y., ,zg,,.jM .4 . , f ' 4 -111 A , 'v.A,7 , M VA., Go West Young Man! 373 ,mm , W, f 1 POLK TERRACE KIESTWOOD CLEANERS Rl assist: SHOE STORE SUCAFR1 MANNING E anager , 1 - Free Pickup and Delivery Specializing in Uniforms Milifary-Band-Cheerleader 1020 W, Camp wisdom Cleaning-Laundry-Sforage-AH'era+ions P. v. and ALYCE CURRY CA 4-4848 2426 KieS+ a+ HamP+0n FE I-i255 Brake Work- Tune Ups- Precision Wheel Balancing Hr Pouc 8. 67 ENco - 5, SERVICE CENTER Owner 3803 S. Polk a+ Highway 67 Phone W. C. OWEN FR I-29I9 L 81 S FOOD MART Your Thrif+-Tee Food Sfore King's-x. VVho dropped that HANDKERCHIEF? For Your Campus Fashions . -High Siyle Clofhes- 24l2 W- K'e5'l -School Jackeis- Turn +o TURNER'S We Give Green Slamps Oak Cliff Pleasanf Grove I57 Harris Cenier l3l7 So. Buckner 374 N I mem KALLUNI may ' SIELON Jf22'3mff3,'l'0'13,f l M 'om Now Open In Your Neighborhood 3304 w. Kies+ Blvd Beiween Boulder and Wes+moreland FE 9-720l JOHN HIEGELS rr r rrr r ,e , r e ID H Rflnlimc ST un DRY ' rfe hu 264I So Hamplon Fair Nor'l'h Shopping Cenfer 702 Wynnewood Village FE 14203 Duncanville WH 64423 CWM QM GQWQXMMMQ Gemini!! , 41aM i Wd ' U44 m.kJ3QyW'JLM Omwmcgaw ZMWWW 3 11 , a E' 1 I? K ' l - J Z l l It , Q, lu-:AL'roRs g All AC1'1vl ' Q'2a2ffss1'f, , CFSTATY' XJ JIM GUAL REALTY co. 58OI Fox Hill Lane FR I-I386 A Complele Real Eslale Service .Members of Dallas Real Esfale Board Qgyjembers of Nalional Associalion of Reallors aww? ll w lv W lf , Qlllill e N X ws l VA aw Ml M lflfl5lllfflfflll,l W GUAL-KENNEDY, INCVQLMQ Vg saol Fox Hill Lane. FR 6-8294 fl Cuslom Bulll Homes E will ll .X Lin lj' M W ,M l' Gp r 7' lf 376 rj-' 'Elia 4 Congrafulalions Seniors! WYNNEWOOD BARBER SHOPS Visii' WOODLAND CANYON and WOODLAND PARK Cusfom Residenlial Addilions of Wooded, Rus'ric Homesi'l'es COMPARE EOR BEAUTY I99 Wynnewood Village 709 Wynnewood Village M L MERRICK-Developer 8 A.M.-9 P.M. 8:30 A.M.-6:30 P.M. 6600 So. Polk FR 4-4I3I WH 6-0577 WH 3-00l0 GMM' ' OJ me-ef' CC '5,.f- ' . y-55 5 Emp WW . M . CW Aix,-,U 'N' -J'-Q Com ' wb-P? N J-glmenis of -liixwfg ds 'N'f,-ef9 X 'i' fJ's :0ii,-v3 - vww-WWJQJ f ,3.,,.g'0e RWJAXQEDACUS C5-553' E PHARMACY esv- Qs GLENDALE STORE 4498 So. Marsalis FR I-340l WESTERN PARK STORE 2l2 Wesfern Park Village FE 7-8909 PRESCRIPTIONS OUR SPECIALTY-FREE DELIVERY Yeah, Steve, I know the Knightlife staff gets payed better, but . . . GLEN oAKs CLEANERS I23 Glen Oalcs Village SECURITY SAVINGS Wesi' IIIinois a+ Hampfon Road FE 9-7I5I I wonder what he wants me for? COX-MOORE DRUG CO. Tyler and Jefferson Free Delivery in Oak Cliff We are as near 'ro you as your +eIepI'1one 8 A.M. Io I0:30 P.M. 7 Days a Week FREE ESTIMATES FR 4-594I WYNNEWOOD NURSERY wi One of Oak CIiff's Larges'r and FinesI' 330 WesI' Kies+ E ,E Dallas, Texas ...A Landscaping Our SpeciaI+y R. L. IBOBI CLARK ELTON HOUCK Xvwulaex of I ' 0 ffl wwf 'Www 0 so mm gwju-FLAME Room Charcoal Broiled sreaks fungal COFFEE SHOP Opening ai' 7:00 A.M. ,gjcfjf oRoss Bow Room For Your Pleasure BANOUET ROOMS Clubs and Organizafions SAMMY'S WESTCLIFF Hampion Road and Ledbe'H'er Drive 300 Weslcliff Mall FE 9-8374 LaVON BOYETTE SCHOOL OF SWIMMING Learn fo Swim in Jusf One Week-Guaranieed Personal lns'I'ruc1'ion All Safely Precaufions Beginners . ln'l'ermeclia'l'es Special Classes . . for Aclulis D'V'n9 Call LaVon BoyeH'e -I-RAlL.S INN MOTEL FR 4-2036 Hwy. 67 and Tribune D or WH 2-3260 i Y. WESTCLIFF BARBER SHOP Hair cul' l'o your salisfaclion by professional barbers. 204 Weslcliff Shoping Cenler-FE 7-9239 ' It still looks like a rubber-band gun. . 1 EY s 6 Arlis+'s Maferials-Picfure Framing Color Prinls 209 Berne S+. FE I-459I I Af Hamplon ancl Illinois Norlh of Aus+in's Barbecue BEN FRANKLIN STORE fararararorrm -io r s .V MWHWW L,,, ,,a,.,.,e.fe-MW' Kiesf and Polk Village Now carrying Kimball Senior Rings OPEN PHONE 8:30 AM.-8:30 P.M. FR 6-8626 KIMBALL STUDENTS WELCOME Besf Hamburgers in Oak Cliff Thick Malfs and Shakes Broasfecl Chicken Ice Cold Drinks BURNS DAIRY MART 2739 So. Hampfon FE 7-9I9I For an encore I do bird whistles and duck calls YF PHRRMREH' , . ,... ,i,, . ,, ,cs 3 1 GILLEY'S PHARMACY Iln Cockrell HiIII 4I I9 W. Jefferson FE I-657I FREE DELIVERY Serving Wifh lnfegrify and Economy LAMAR 81 SMITH 800 Wesf Jefferson Avenue Dallas, Texas Telephone WH 6-ZI46 MEMBER: THE ORDER OF THE GOLDEN RULE New Blinds and Window Shades AACO BLIND COMPANY I426 Ferndale WH I-I984 hx' ' '- My shorthand is as good as her typing. BEN FRANKLIN STORE Poll: Village Shopping CenI'er FR I-I780 Bus. Phone Res. Phone WH 6-SII3 WH 6-2683 EI Capiiulo F SM- I EL SOL cle Kimball I I g i LQ del :ITT 2. i nf , D. H. MORRISON Real Esiafe and Insurance' I808-A S. Edgefield WILL BUILD TO SUIT Dallas, Texas 'FeIici'I'o a Ia Clase de I966 I BUENA SUERTE! I-Ian' Pasluons How abc I36 Wynnewood Village Phone WH 2-6l48 uf a permanenl' da'I'e a+ Robby's? l 1 This is leruwati Seman. He's 19. He's never watched television, slept under an electric blanket, and wouldn't know an electric food freezer if he saw one. And, chances are this college age student in India won't be able to enjoy these things for some time . . . if ever. In his country, electricity is still a luxury. Even though India has tripled its use of electricity in the last ten years, most things are still done by hand. And the standard of living in India, compared to countries who use large amounts of electricity, is still low. You see, a country's standard of liv- ing is closely related to its use of electricity. And the hundreds of mil- lions of people in the entire nation of India use little more electricity than do the people in Dallas! The abundant supply of low cost electricity in Dallas helps you enjoy a better Way of life, every day. Next time you switch on a light or use an electric appliance, remember that much of the World's population still lights with lanterns, and does laundry in a river. D kl- DALLAS PowER 3. LIGHT COMPANY Congraiularions Seniors From THE OAK CLIFF TRIBUNE The Communily Newspaper which 'fealures Hi Times , a 'Full page weekly devoied +o news and views of Oak Cliff Junior and Senior High Schools. Sewing You Since I903 3333 Tribune Drive YAQUINTO 3 PRINTING COMPANY Sgfamlguglggp Qualify Fabrics and Nofions 6309 Beckley Dallas, Texas 75232 FR 4'33I3 224 Wynnewood Village WH I-534I -I.z Congrarularions +o Ihe lwnl Class of I966 I DAIRY QUEEN 28II So. Hampfon Let's see . . . if we aim it to the left, we can get M Dillon right in the head. I' fi , ,,,,,,,, WT ,V ,., KIEST AT POLK BARBER SHOP 8 A.M. Un+iI 7 P.M. W. J. YORK VERNAN SMITH F. D. FELTS 'Had i I . C1 , S M, QRRRR A gg Q SHIRLEY PERMENTER F. E. McHENRY A toughf?j football practice. X i5 A MiQ,W,7Q,JQ, Jessie ME MMUMMBQM We CMU bg gi 4 LL A Ufgamq-,ef , 5 v iwkx, f Ag ,OVJ SQXCGY1' O' ' ' B My if L df C3 IX gf mlm ge S9 Re o B A 7 fc ..- E TGP-NOTCH REAL CZJATFEEZII . 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Hampion .QF Q ou' s rou win s, If you had rehearsals for two weeks, y d p t g too ! 39l s ,K b I wen Jill! 1 bay 580406 vgffdfli GLEN OAKS INC. I ,WW Developers Q1 Jwdggj t I x I ,Qfw ALMA? f 1 r I WMM? vgwglmmu ,944 Hgzffw fedzwwmdfvwy .7 eff? JLMM' xi? 27.4K 7lY b www 'Wag WW? Daria: C 34900 QQ .f XLQ Ohg dyl-I t tlcan PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY 8:00 AM IOOO PM FR 67383 'ix 4' ig, -'ii I ' fi , Ye- 'fi 'fini' , 531, fy, . 4' JOE JONES HUMBLE STATION Corner Hamp'I'on aI' Kie I' E! hip ty A Abercrombie, Tommy .... 47, Adams, Angie .... 160, 222, Adams, Daundria . .... ..... Adams, Dennis .... 132, Adams, Judy .. .... .. Adams, Nancy . . . . . .. . Adams, Steve .... .. 47, Adcock, Ricky ............ Adkerson, Rick .......... Administration and Faculty Ahtone, Betty .............. Ahtone, Vernon .......... Airhart, Linda Carol .. 47, A'Jamais 1 ............... Akins, Austin ...... 132, Akins, Carol ........ 132, Albritton, Susan .... 160, Aldefer, James Alexander, Annie ........ Alexander, Becky .... 160, Alexander, Cheryl ........ Alexander, Darlene J .... Alexander, Floyd .......... Beazley, Linn .... 252 224 160 252 160 132 222 47 160 17 160 132 244 252 254 244 244 132 160 326 132 132 132 47 Alexander, Lana .......... Alexander, Nancy . . 160, 252, 50 Alexander, Randy . .. .... . 160 Alfinger, Rocky ..... . .... 132 Alford, Mr. James ....... 28 Alford, Nancy ........ 47, 212 Allen, David ............ 160 Allen, Denise 160, 250 Allen, Garry .... ....... 1 32 Allen, Gayle ...,.,.....,,.., 160 Allen, Mr. Hollis .......... 19 Allen, Jackie ...... 160, 220, 224 Allen, Jan ............ 132, 254 Allen, Jolynne .... 132, 212 Allen, Lou .............. 47 Allen, Ora Louise ...... 47, 242 Allen, Patricia .... .. 47 Allen, Rickey . . ... 160 Allen, Steve . . . . . . . . 47 Allerlei ........ ..... 2 54 Alley, Paul ...... ...... - 132 Allison, Martha ............ 160 Allison, Roger ...... 132, 222 Alsup, Fred ...... ........ 1 60 Ambler, Melanie .......... 160 Anderson, Barbara .. 47, 200, 220 Anderson, Bobbe .......... 160 Anderson, Larry .......... 132 Anderson, Linda .. 132, 202, 224 Anderson, Mertis .. 160, 224, 248 Anderson, Roger ............ 47 Anderson, Rollie ........ 160 Anschutz, David .......... 240 Anschuety, Mary .. 160, 224, 252 Anthony, Frank ............ 48 Archer, Vicki ............ 132 Armistice Day .............. 332 Armstrong, Cindy .. 158, 160, 326, 224, 240, 250 Armstrong, Kathy .. 130, 132, 212, 326, 250 Arnett, Karen .... 48, 197, 204, 212, 224 Arney, Chuck ...... 160, 250 Arnold, Chuck ...... 48, 232 Arnold, Martha ........ 160 248 Arrington, Nancy .. 160, 238 250 Ashabranner, Janet ........ .. 160 Atherton, Dorthy ...... 48, 242 Atkins, Richard ...... ' 132, 240 Atkinson, Betty .......... 132 Atteberry, Dennis .. 48, 220, 329 Attebury, Ruth . . 48, 117, 200, 220, 326 Attebury, Susan .. 160, 246, 248 Aubrey, Jimmy ............ 160 Austin, Carol ...... 132. 232 Averitt, Mrs. Lucille ........ 42 B Babb, Jerry ..... .......... 4 8 Babb, Paul ................ 48 Bagwell, John ............ 48 Bagwell, Marilyn .. 132, 220, 224 Barley, Gary .... .... . .. . 132 Bailey, Gary Dean .... 132, 204. , - 240, 253 Bailey, Joe ...... ..... 1 32 Bailey, Ken .. 132 Bailey, Rod .. 132 394 Jude! Bailey, Vicki .. Bain, Pegi Baker, David .... ....... Baker, Gene ...... 133, Baker, Harold .............. Baker, Jeneta ............ Baker, Linda .. 49, 197, 212, Baker, Mike ...... 133, Baker, Ronnie .... ........ Baker, Sharon ............ Baker, Vickie ............., Balch, Jimmie .. 49, 228, Ballard, Deen ............ Banks, Tommy ............ Bankston, Jenna .... 160, Barboya, Steoen . . .... . . 133. Barker, Ralene Barnard, Howard .......... Barnard, John .... ..... Barnes, Bruce .. Barnes, Lynn ..... Barnes, Wanda Barnett, Richard ........... Barnett, Roger ....... Barnett, Sandra ............ Barnette, John .... 49, 200, Barrett, Joanna .. 49, 228, Barrlnger, Ronnie ........ Barron, Bobby ...... 133, Barron, Davis .... 202, 212, Barron, Jim .. ..... Barron, Linda .. 49, 202, Bartlett, Nancy .. 160, 246, Bartlett, Steve .... 50, 200, Barton, Karen ..... . . ....... Barton, Mike ....... . 133, Bass, Peggy .... 133, 244, Bateman, Joe ...... Bates, Pat .......... .. 50, Bates, Randolph .......... Baumgardner, Linda ........ Baxley, Larry ............. Bayless, Mr. Steve . . 34, 206, Beachum, Larry .... 50, Bean, James Joseph .... 50, Bean, Thomas ............ Bearden, Cheryl .... 50, Bearden, Gerald ............ Bearden Ste hen , p . . 133, Beasley, Kathryn Marie .. 50, Beasley, Sandy .. 133, 212, Beauchamp, Martha Beauchamp, Paul Beazley. Gary . 1kb',' Beckham, Eddie . Becton, Pegi ...., Becton, Winford . Bedwell, Cynthia Ann .. 50, zoo, 204, Bee. Donna ................ Bell, Beverly Bell, Clinton . . . , , , Bell, Darlene ........ . .. Bell, Glen ................ Bell, Jack .............. Bell, Louis Wreynolds ..... Bell Rebecca ...... 161, Bellinger, Howard Bender, Mark .... Benedict, Charlotte Benedict, Dennis Ben ham, Barbara Bennett, Jo ...... Bennett, Julia Ann ...... 51, Bennett, Linda. Sue ...,. '. . . Bennett, Robert .... . . . Bennight, Jim .... . . . Bentle, Robert . . . Bentley, Lally . . . , Berger, W. Anthony '51, Bergstrom, Diane Justine .. 212. Berkley, Jo .............. Berkley, Mike .. Berna, Andy .... ....... Berry, Patricia ...... 161, Best, Susan ..... . . Beyer, Glen . . . , Bicknell, Brenda . . Bidwell, Deanie .,g Bedwell, Ronnie .......... Biggerstaff, Sarah . ......... Bigham, Paul .,.... 52, 198, Bilhartz, Terry ...... 159, Bills, Margaret .. 161, 238, 132 132 240 48 160 222 220 49 133 133 254 160 49 238 160 252 T33 49 160 133 133 49 160 160 282 242 133 252 256 160 212 248 222 133 282 252 133 254 50 160 50 236 222 244 160 242 160 254 200, 242 220, 250 133 . 50 260 50 133 160 50 195, 252 133 133 50 50 160 133 51 230 133 51 51 133 133 252 246 51 133 133 51 51 248 51, 244 161 161 133 227 52 161 52 133 134 52 204 161 250 Birch, James .............. 134 Birkenbile, Judy ...... 161, 246 Bishop, Diane .... 52, 212, 244 Bishop, Janis ........ 134, 244 Bishop, Tucker ........... 161 Black, Janis .... 161, 224, 248 Black, Stanley .............. 52 Blackburn, Becky ...... 52, 212 Blackburn, Mrs. Doris .. 40, 242 Blackwell, Melissa .. 134, 224 Blair, Becky .... 52, 242, 252 Blair, Karen .... 161, 220, 224 Blair, Mrs. Ivy ...... 38, 252 Blanks, Debbie .......... 161 Blanton, Sharon ., .... 161, 250 Blevins, Hugh .......... 134 Bloyed, Jerry ...... ...... 5 2 Boaz, Glenda .. 134, 242, 244 Boen, Don ......... ..... 1 61 Bogan, Rita ................ 52 Bohnenstiehl, Jeff ........ 134 Bolerjack, Jimmy .......... 53 Boles, Pat ........ ....... . 134 Bollman, Barbara .. 134, 212, 250 Bolton, Reggie ............ 134 Boren, Bill ................ 53 Bos, Diane .... 134, 246, 252 Boubel, Dianne ............ 134 Boullion, Robert ...... 53, 218 Boullion, Steven ...... 53, 218 Boulter, Charles ........ 53, 240 Bourland, Robert ........ 53 Bow, Tommy ....... ...... 1 61 Bowden, Pat ..... ....... 1 61 Bowers, Diane ...... 134, 250 Bowers, Kathy ...... 161, 250 Bower, Phyllis ............ 161 Boyette, Mr. Laon .. ....... . 39 Brackeen, Rod ...... 161, 232 Bracy, James .. 53, 124, 214 Bradford, Tommy .... 134, 254 Bradshaw, Michael ...... 161 Brady, Bobby ............. 53 Brandenburg, Patti .. 161, 252 Brandenburg, Trene .... 53. 200, 232, 244 Branham, Fae .. 161, 224, 227, 250 Branom, Judy ............ 161 Bratton, Esther .... .. 53 Bray, Miss Dianne ........ .. 36 Bray, Sharon ............ 53 Brewer, Jackie .... 54, 224, 244 Brewster, James .......... 134 Brewster, John ............ 161 Bridges, Gary .............. 161 Bridwell, Michael ......... 161 Brimage, Ann ...,...... 54, 254 Brimage, D. C. .... 134, 254 259 Brinkley, Beverly .,.. 161, 224 Brinkley, Micheal Conley .. 2 Brinson, Robert ............ 54 Brister, Cindy .. 134, 212 Britain, James . .. .... 134 Britt, Lester C. .. 54 Britton, Becky 134, 212 Britton, Nyle ...... 134, 254 Brock, Kala .......... 161, 254 Bronstad, Donna ...... 54, 125 Brooks, Betty ............ 134 Brooks, Peggie .......... 134 Brooks, Tommy ...... 161, 252 Broome, Robert .. 134, 240, 252 Broughton, Mr. B. L. 41 Broughton, Steve ........ 134 Brown, Becky .. 161, 222, 238 Brown, Beverly Ann .. 54, 208, 224, 244, 329 Brown, Beverly ...... 161, 224, 230, 248, 252 Brown, Charlene . ......... 134 Brown, Cindy ........ 161, 242 Brown, Debbie ............ 161 Brown, Diane .... 54, 182, 200, 337, 210, 344, 345, 230, 231 Brown, Joe ........ 134, 218 Brown, Linda ............. 134 Brown, Tommy ............. 54 Brown, Vonnie ........ 134, 212 Bruebaker, Charlotte .. 134, 252 Brumley, Clay ........ 54, 218 Brumley, Martha. .... 134 Bruner, Joe ...... ...... 5 5 Brunson, Brenda ..... 55, 242 Bruton, Donald M. ........ 19 Bryant, Judith ...... 55, 212 Buchan, Ann ...... 161, 250 Buchanan, Jan ...... . 134 Buckner, Gary .. 161 Buerk, Thomas . . .. . 55 Bulin, 'Don ..... .... 1 61 Bulloch, Mike ., ..... . 161 Bumpas, Pam .... .. 13-4, 252 Bunch, Claudia 134 218 Bunn, Carolyn .... . 161 Burden, Carla ...... . 134 Burden, Susan . . . . 55, 252 Burdett, Bill .. ....... 134 Burdette, Eddie . . .. 161, 220 Burdine, Sherry .. ..... 161 Burgess, Billy . . . . . 134 Burkett, Mary . . . . . . . 134 Burkham, Doug ..... . 134 Burkhart, Steve . .. . . . 134 260 Burnett, Connie ..... . 161 Burnett, Gary . .. .. . 134 Burnett, Sue .... .... ..... 1 3 4 Burney, Mrs. Leota .... 26, 221 Burns, David ...... . ..... 161 Burns, Evelyn .... 134, 252 Burr, Charles ..... .. 55 Burris, David . . . . . . . . 55 Burris, Debbie .... ......... 5 5 Burris, Dexter . . . . . . 55, 220 Burris, Jimmy ..... ..... 1 35 Burris, Linda ............ 135 Burton, David ............ 161 Burton, Mr. Richard .. 15 30, 195, 196 Bush, Janice . ..,...... 161, 224 Butler, Charles .... 55, 222 263 Butler, Janice ........... , 161 Butler, Melvin ........ 162, 240 Byers, Pat . ............... 162 Byrd, Bob .. 12, 56. 180. 200, 218, 220, 283 Byrd, Hank .......... 135, 218 C Cady, Richard .............. 56 Caldwell, Bobby ...... 162, 262 Caldwell, Esther ...... 162, 222 Caldwell, Helen .... ..... 6 2 Camp, Sherrie ........... 56 Campbell, Mr. John 11305 -- - 30 Campbell, Karen .. 135, 222, Campbell, Linda ...... 135, 238 Campbell, Pllil ..... . 162 Carder, Danny .... 135 Carley, Barbara . . . . . 162 Carlisle, Douglas .. .. 56 Carlson, Anita . . . . . . . 162 Carman, Jimmy .... ....,.. 5 6 Carmichael, Sheryl .... 162, 220 Carnathan, Carlton ......,... 56 Carol, Clint .... .......... 1 35 Carrell, Miss Barbara ........ 25 Carroll, Jana ........ 56, 200 Carroll, Linda .... ...... 5 6 Carson, Lewis .... . 135 Carter, Cynthia .. ....... 135 Carter, Danny . 162, 222 Carter, John .... . 56 Carter, Larry .. ....... 162 Carter, Skip .... .... 5 6. 260 Casey, Ronnie ............ 56 Cash, Andrene .... 135, 212, 220 Cason, Kenny ............ 162 Cass, Cynthia .. 56, 200, 202 210 Cassaday, Marilyn .......... 135 Castlebury, Larry ........ 135 Cate, Mr. Franklin ...... 30, 222 Cathy Daphne ............ 162 Cathey, Patricia .......... 57 Cawthon, Debbe . . 135, 204, 2402 2 Cawthon, Debbie J. ........ 135 Cecil, Carol .. .,.. 57, 222, 244 Chalk, David ........ 162, 220 Chamberlain, Mona Jane .. 1233. 0 Chambers, Allen .... 135, 222 Chambers, Claudia 135, 212 Chambers, Mr. Earl ........ 28 Chance, Mr. Gene ...... 20, 322 Chandler, Janet .......... 135 Chandler, Linda .. 135, 204, 242 Chandler, Linda Diane . . 27, 215, 2 0 Chandler, Melanie..162, 224, 205 Chandler, Nancy .......... 135 Chaney, Debbie .... 162, 242, 250 Chapman, Gary .......... 135 Cllllljmalll James P' 57 Cffllg. Sallie -- ------ 156 Digiacinto, Bruce .... 164, 220 ,1. 2 Chapman, Nancy .......... 162 Cramer, Glenn ............ 163 Di ion, Judy ....... T T.. 7164 Y Ray Cheerleaders ........ 214, 215 Cfanne1, Sally ,,,,,,,, 156, 243 Dillon Mrs. Mad H 42 , , .al .... ......... . 164 Chenault, Mrs. Vinnie Leah . . 42 C1-nveng Keith ,..... . Di o ld r Xl: ' 137L!4 V' S' D I Cher1'Y, Mar aret .. ...... 135 Cmwfofd, Gary ..'... '.'., I eszglprey ary 1 164 Vefflla 00111 HY -- a Che1'l'Y Pr lla ---- 136, 252 Crawford, Kathleen .. .. . . 6 D11-ks ihefyl G, , , 62, 212, 244, Evers Terry 164 248 Chefl'Ya l'l Y --'-'-'- 1 Crawford, Mike ...... 163 ' -255 Eversnl Ricnillciisiglgen , 64 Chester, r V ...... ,f. Crawford, Rita ............ 60 Dixon, Allen .,,,,,,,,, 137, 218 -1fBwe,. nth P 138 U101' ' -- -- - 136 Creech, Rhonda .. 136, 212, 220 Dix pameia ,U 725 2' ' Cho Semary 7 C A a4.J,l, Live: Kaxhy .............. 138 A ' ------ , renshaw, Carolyn ........ 136, -f o en 17 244 EWU She, 164 Cl7l'l5ll3l'l, 52l'ldY ------'--- K1 4- Crockett, Howard .. 136, 240, 248 X D S 9 '.,.. lu., 164' 222 E - ' D lry ' 44 filliliiiin' Fei 23 2 gel' niimfla ------'- lgg Doa-aa, Donna .... aa 204 atflln, 552312 .... z 231.496 , , row, ee .... f Cllllslmlls ' ' z- ---- 33 , r Carolyn ............ ggllljl Mqklg l Q l H i E625,54l?ElLEme5 ' ' 64 gl2flif0Pl1C 1 B! -- 1 15 fx' , Jerr ........ 16g, 2 1 Dqgpknsfk -f ' 5' 164 F 3000- l ---- - Cro nover, ou ...... 13,2 'U ' ' . Clar , r da . 62, 250 Crumpton enngs ..... 163 ggnlllyy rag 125 Eagan-C Colmle 1581 222- gig Clark, Bud 136 Cmnliiz usan 163 Donohse Nom 224 aln, ary ......... 13 , Z glarlli, ill!! ---.-. 3 152, 223 C ?r,ldRiikey . . .. . 126 0 an Mike '- V 1 62 LM? . .. ...... .. . . . 133 flf, - HV 7 ------ Q tchie , .eon... 13, ' !' . Clark, nn . ...6,nQ,240 'Cru hfield, Roger .. 16527 Mmm-ig, ---' Cla ls- Jlfnmv 61 Clark, yd .. .' .... 57 cull. Minhael , , , ,, 60 Dow- Rexene '- 1 -- ' 62 Fa ll5, M ....... . . .. ... 132 clark, la .......-.-.... Sv Cullen, calnanne .. 61 D,,,,'h,,, ,,,,,,,35, ' 159' 23 Fm' , CY --A' 158- 2051 22 Clayton, Jan .... ., ..... a.. 162 cnnalaa, Larry .... 136 gh, Y' me 'gi' 3 'Z Flffiif We ------- - -1 1 4 Clayton, L a ,-. , ........ ,7 58 ummipgs, Billy . .. .. . 163 g'1gdcy ' ' ' ' Fall' lc .ld -' ' ' ' 65 Clemmons, a ....... , 162 e 0 I I H .'.' 156 Dow tfhet ..... . . . i64. 259 n 4 W, I , , , , , , 55 lver oe .. .C ' - 1 -- a , Cl , R by! 47-f , 220 If m ngs, lltzi ...... 136, 227 Dowd Cath 4 164 246 Fallghl all, 'H' U8 Cloer, Kzwlfle .......... 1 , 224 X' unninghnrn, Billy ..,. 163, 248 D k ' B b Y ' 62' 252 Fwlk ' Jalllfe ' l 65 Clonlger, Amy 58, 200, 213, Cunningham, Terry 136, 212, Drglf' Ggorgiillnllgl ' 164' 227 saw , gb!-llffl ' 22 220 . 1 ---- , e i, an ...... Clower, MIS- Vlfgllllfl - - - - 40 Cunningham, Wleldon ...... 163 Drum' 1641 244 ,fgllsolla Doll fl '-'- Us glyce, Ie 'y ............ 1,16 Cunnings, Janis ............ 6g mmmfm a IC .... Z4 Cfgu fl, . 139, 02115, - --------- 5, Curry, Char es ............ 13 ' ' ' , 1 5 - - ' Coburn, 16g,f2 Cuffigy Laffy ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 163 D fill' fl 222 F1 ', 1 e ..... ..... 6 5 Cody, Clare ...,.... 13 , 244 Cnnig, Mfg, Mary , , 34, 537, 544' ll fllce ---'-- ----- - - 3 Fields, Sandy' .............. 164 Cody, David ..... S ........ 1 2 f' 345, 250 DU 1 Dlck -'-------- 137, 240 Flndley, Dlckle ............ 139 Cofer, Carol ............. -.-ag2 72.4 Duke, Kellnelh 164 Findlev, Vickie I-lflfl -------- 65 Coldiron,bt1Z1nQdC,?g,,YZ5k. 62 'a D Dulwortlh DS naudhhgfx ...V 564 5 s r nizations . 229, 226 Colelgi ' .... , ,212 61- , - .. ...... 5 Cole, ike .... .......... 2 18 , Dun a - 1 24 8- inley, John .,4 ........... 139 Coleman, nald .... ....... 5 8 D o ,Pat .............. 136 2 Finley, Mark! ...... 165, 289 Coleman, flvian ....... 58 D 'l Darrell .......,.. 163 Dllflfilll- Pam -----'-r----- 137 Fi ney,ffCif1 y ...... .... . 139 Coliz, Gi da .... , . fl 2 2 r'Da ' , B0l2lJlC .lane -'-- 61 Dunn, Wayne ---'-- 164, 259 ney, M' e . 65 Colizfii da Darde , Kathy ...... 136, 246 Durh , Da- .. 131, 138, 220 inney, Pegg Arfln 65 Collier, arol ............ 58 Dardes, Betty .............. 43 Durr t, Dari . ........ 164 Fishes'-igh ,,,,, ,,,, 1 39 Collier, Danny ....,....... 58 Darnell, Donald Glenn .. 61, 283 Durret , 2-u ' . a-2i65f212 Fife, 155 V ginia H U I 221 Collier, J 1 .. ......... sa Darnell, James. .... .. 6, 259 Dnnerr, W. P. .......... S, 21 l15,Dav1d ,,,,,,, ,,,, ,, 139 Colliernf- ren ............ 58 D elZ'Miss Llndal... ,. 4 guvall, :Eeverly .......... 164 itzgemldl pat H ,,,, .5 165 Collier ' 1 ........... 62 Da ned, 7Mrs:-'Mari yn, .... ' ' uva , aura ., .. 138 F' CMH, U . 1 mast n ...... 58,Xl2Q. 6fiALJl 'gg94a , Mafcha L,.f. ....... 6 ' Dyk 2 High, Syl ' -4, 5? 165 ins, Sandra ...... rl ...... 58 avidson, Donna .- 163, 224, 250 Dyk , 21111 -..- 63, f ' e,-ning' 11 , ,,,,,,, 13g Collinsworth, Tommy .. 162, 248 Davidson, Pete ............ 136 Dykes, Cindy .... 63, 200, 250. Flemmidg Jerry H ,,,,,,, 139 Colvin, Steve ...... 136, 252 Davis, Bo ................ 137 V 326 Fletcher bee U ,,,,,,, 46 65 Comer, ro n .......... Davis, Carole ,, ..... 137, 226 Fletcher, Gwen? ,,,,,,,, I-U' 165 Conats r o na ...... 136, 2 DaZi?,gr1qiffC.,137, 220, 248 FAQ 07.4 . I dk Lis 216-217 CUMWQY' ' f9 l'l l J D1-f all 'Y 61' 202' 240 E l ' R th ' ' 1 5CVnda 162 Concert lr I sfi-1-1i...' 333 Davis, Davis ...... ........ 1 63 Early' ll ' C Flowers Ginger N 65 Conine, Sa dy ..... 162, 224 Davis, Linda .. 61, 242, 245, 248 Easel gem' ------------'- 6 Flowers' Janelle 'gag' 66 Conley' Cmly 59' mg, 200' DMS' MMD' 165' 224' 22325 c:i1ll'A 16?l Flowers, Jeff ......... '.1'.I'.'139 20 ' Zlo 1 ' i 'V' 0 H Flowers, Vickqf 165 Conle, Ka .... 1 2, l246 a s, -.Nqgcy ...... 137, 243 Eclfelsl Jflfk : ----'- 63 N ' - '- Cnnnahl Jay' 223 , , Paula .... 163, 250 Efldllls- .l0l1fl 2 - 4- - 164 0 ' le me Connell? on . 1'. .' 59, 2 , 21 1 Davis, Randy . . ....... 163 Edmonds, ' Mlc ev ' B8 F1 llfm' Gem, e' ' ' 222 Connell, T my .......... 162 D is, ickey ...... 163, 289 Edmondson- Bfellda G' 3' 212 Folie ' Bob g ' 139 Connelly lckie .. 162, 246, 252 le - Susan . ........... 3 Edwards, Glofla '17 1641 22,4 Fong' H Slllgili 159 Contadf, Mary ........ 242, 252 7 E Teddy . '. . Sff-' 3 , i le . . . ggi Folsom, 1 ert ' . 19 ggxlxizly' ?'.5y:i1?,7'lI2ZLk-4'fI1g2gZZ .nf 37 gen, Fhyllis ........ 130, 250 Forbes Kliza in .. 66, 203, zgg Conwaycf n ............ '59 Day, Diane ............... ' . 61 Elam. 1-CWIS -------------- 164 A rd 'M.a ' ' ' ' 139 Cook, Katherine A. .... 59, 250 Day, Dorene ........ .... 1 6 Elder, MIS- BCYYY --'- 23, 29 F d lK 'e' 165 Cooper, Mrs. Betty .....,.. 28 Day, Janice ...... ........ 1 3 Elder, Carnlvn ------- ---- 6 3 For C- VU fl -'---'------ 66 Cooper, Bobbe ...... 162, 222 Day, Mr. Jefferson . ...... . ' Elder, C0l'll'lle -'- ' 1 6 4 Forsligi-21 lc r 2 Cooper, Diane ............ 162 Dean, Doug .... .. 137, 28 Ekl ! Tomrny-1 ...... 138 Fore h A - -------- Cordray, Gary .... 936, 344, 345, Dean, Richard .... .... 6 1, 7 -3 ----- 164 F0l'5Yfh V.al'Y . , 66 230, 250 Dedicatee ............. 1.1, 7 llerbee, Ge e L. .... ..... 6 3 0l5Yt ev Emu ' ' '---- - ' 6 Corley, Don .......... 162 Deen, Markie .. 163, 224, 42 Ellls, Carol ,.,.,..... 138, 252 Fort ' Ra Ph ' l 5 Corona Exiinia .. 248-249 Deerdoff, Glenda .......... 163 Ellis, Jlmmy ...... ....... 1 38 Fnf n' A. fee 2159, 244 Cosgrove, Janice . .... 136 Deford, Ronnie .... 137, 220, 250 Ellis, Lettv .. 158, 212, 232, 252 F05 el- O ' l ' 3' 212, Coston, Deborah ..... 59 de Loney, Janice . .... .... 1 63 Ellis, L nda .. 138, 203, 238 . 250 Cothan, Marie ............ 59 Delregno, Steve .......... 163 Elfis, P. ,f. .. 138, 230, 252 Foslel' lfl 159' 203 254 Colten, Karen .. 162, 240, 246, Denmark, Diana ...... 163,12 f Elli n 'vw .... 30, 222 F05 ffdle ---- 165J2'2lf 250 248 Dennehy, Larry .. .. . . 3 El 1 m , ............ 164 la -lo ' ' ' 139 Couch, Billie . 136, 231, 240, 2541 Dennis, Barbara .. 7, 4 gf , ,.... 164 Usleff ll ---- 139 CO1-lCl'L J'-ldY -- 136, 212, 214 Dennis, Beverly .. .. , 2 Els erg, Eddie ..... 164 Foslell il ' ' 6 coach, Linda .............. 59 Dennis, Vicki .... 163, zso Elsik, Alvin ...... ..... 1 38 Fosffff Scarlet' - Couch, Mary Io ............ 59 Denny, Ben ............... 163 Emerson, Delene ........ 64, 227 Foster- Ml' S' F' Coughlin, Kathy .......... 156 Denny, Kathi ........ 137, 345 Emerson, Mike ............ 164 Follglllf Sfellfl ' COUISCY, Kathy -- 162. 242, 252 Densmore, Cheryl ...... 61, 212 Emmons, Cora Mae ......... 138 Fowlel' Gene ' l65 Covert, Mrs. 1-OICUC ---- 23. 235 Densmore, Paulette ........ 137 Emmons, jennebeth ....,... 138 Fox' Ml' Charles 2 8 Cowand, Gffnnasne 136. 222 Depew, Barbara ...... 131, zso England, Holly ............ 164 FOX- Kathleen JOYCG ---- 66, 242 Cnwnnda Mr- Kellh -------- 41 Derossett, Lynn -. 61. 242, 244 England, Jnnnie .. 158, 203, 222, Flaws- Mllfe ------ ---- 1 65 Cowarfu Charles ,.., ,,,,, 1 53 Derrick, Billy Damon ..'... 62 244, 250 FI8Hk,'R1Cl1Hfd .... ....... 1 39 Cowsert, Robert ....... 163 DeSanto, Carolyn Louise . 62, 232 English, jay ,,,,,,,,,,,.,,. 64 Ffimlillfla Ray '--- ---- 1 65, 263 COX. Cafnlvn Sue ------ 59, 242 Deuschle, Jane -- 163. 224, 246 English. Martha ........ 64, 244 Ffafllflm' Sandy ----'- 1651 252 COX, Cheryl -'------ ------ 6 0 Devaulr, Kathy . 157, 212, 220. Ennis Don .......... , ..... 164 Ffmff Clmfles --'--'------ 66 Cox, John Darryl .... .... 6 0 252 244 -' Freeman, Gary ........ 139, 220 , Ennis Karen . 164 220 246 250 COX, MIS- Millgaret .. .. 26 Devers, Cynthia ......... 62 Efedini .James l l l 138 Freeman' Kathy 66' 200' 212 Cox, Meryl ......... .. 60 Devers, Lawrence , ,I , 163 Erwin 'Phil lm Freeman, Ronald ...... . .. . 66 Cox, Penny ,,,,,,,, 163 Dew, Robby ,,,,,, l 163 ' ' ' ' ' French, Bettie .......... .. 165 , Eshleman, Brenda ......... , 164 Cox, Ray ........ 163 Dickey, Andrea ..... . 163 Etheredge Sam H8 French, Gary ............. . 67 Coyne, Michael .... 60 Dickey. Mr. Verde ........ 28 Evans Ben M8 Frlzzel, Mrs. Helen ....... .. 24 Cozby, Doug ---... 163 Dickson, Deborah .......... 137 Evmi n,,n,5g 164' 241 Ffoese, Becky .. 139, 216, 220. Crabtree, Trudy . .. ...... 60 Dickson, Donald ........ ,. 137 Evans: Debom .' . I U' 1,3 F 250 Craft, Pllllllp ' '- 60 Didear, Diane ' . .. .. . 62, 242 Evans, Yanef ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 164 mess' Judy 1591 Craig, Christie .... 163, 250 Diefnff, Sonny ,,,,, 157 Evans, jean ....... 64, 200, 212 Fryar, Wilson 67, 222: 265 395 Madeline .... Hoops, Pepper .... 112, 218, 254 282 Hernberger, Brant .......... 167 Hornbuckle. Donna .... 167, 253 Horne, LaVerne . .. .. . . . 74 Horton, Connie ...,..,..,.. 167 Horton, Darrell . ........... 167 Horton, Katherine .......... 7-1 Horton, Patricia . 142, 208, 221 Horton, Virdie .. ..... 74, 242 Hosea, Bruce .... 142, 215, 222 Hosea, Jacqueline ,. 74, 221, 258 Houser, Bobby .,...... 167, 21 Houser, Gerald ........... 75 Housewright, Mark .. 14, 75, 118, 201, 220, 221, 240, 254 Houston, Anna ...... 167, 248 Houston, Drivid ...... 1-12, 254 Howard, Bobbie .... ..... 7 5 Howell, Judy ..........i. 143 Howell, Mike ....... 75, 253 Howell, Patricia Ann ..... 75 Hoxworth, Beverly . .. . . . 167 Hoyle, Mrs. Ouida. .. 37 Hubbard, Ronnie . ......... 143 Huber, Holli .. 167 240. 251 Huddleslon, Gary ........ . 75 Hudson, Dennis .......... 167 Hu , Wayne ...,.... ' 143, 254 ffhines, David .... 167, 263 uffhines, JoAnne ........ 167 Hughes, Sam ............ 167 Hughes, Stephen ...... 75, 254 Hughes, Sylvia .. .... 167 Hukill, Jeffrey .... ..... 1 67 Hukill, Jimmy .......... 143 Hulen, Coleen ............ 143 Hummel, Belisea .. 145, 203. 328, 230, 251 Humphreys, Mr. Gerald . . 32, 35, 240 Hunt, Arthur ............ 143 Hunt, Greg ........ 75, 203 222 Hunter, Jerry .............. 75 Hunter, Theresa ........ 167 Hussong, Keith ............ 167 Hussong, Ronald ..... 4. . . 75 Hutchinson, Mary 143, 203, 243, 251 Hotto, Faye ....... . . I 76 Ing, Martha. ........ 167, 256 Ingle, Caroline ...... 76, 250, 254, 337, 344 167 Ingle, Shan ................ Ingram, Doug .. 76, 218, 222, 240, 254 Ingram, Mrs. Vernon D. .. 19 International Language Organizations ........ 247-254 Introduftion . . . . . ...... . . . Irby, Bobby ...... 76, 259, Isbell, Beth . . ........ . . Israel, Benny ............ Izard, Susan .... 143, 222, Jackson, Anne .... 143, Jackson, Lee .... 145, 204, Jackson, Linda ........ Jackson, Miss Peggy . .. Jacobs, Jacobs, Jacobson, Dinah .. 143, James, Patti ......... January, Kay .... Jefferson, Amon ....... Robert ..... Jackson, Trisha ...... Jacobson, David .... 76, . 39 155, 222 .525 251 Jenkins, Beverly ...... Jenkins, Miss Eleanor Jenkins, Kathy ...... Ftak Sandra. Kathryn, .. 67, 9 , an, Flo nce .... 69, 242 1 rho He, JUdY -- 72, 189, 199, zoo, 203, 204, 222, 24 , way, Jana ....... 38, 248 201, 204, 242 Fugate, Sharon .. 165, 2 36 eer, Danny . .,.. ' .... 1 40 den, B013 ------..- 166 Fulcher, Jac . ......... 67 rcshnm, Bennie ., ......... 166 HYCJEH, DHD -- ------- 141 Fuller, Joy ............ Grigsby, D ny ............ 140 PJYCS. RMP - --------- 142 Fu1lmer,Jn R. . .. 6 Grimmo Bth ...... 222, 248 Hlymcs, S. ne 29 Fulton, regofy U .... U Grisham, sa ,,, H 69, 24 Hays, Bo ..... .. 166, 240 Fun iof ....... 16 Grisw d, eg , ,..., 70 Hay nf I- .. 141, 213, 240, Fund Kay . . , 242, 2 Gr an, B very .. .... 6 xx I 248, 254, 255 Furgeso Cynthia , 224, 2 , Gr , ,airs 1 ...... 542 E ' l tithe, ----- 1 2132 ro , :L .... , ' 3 - - , ,, - Furr, ary .. .. ,.,,, 67 1 ou d, ............ x 166 232, 259 Future Busine s eaders of fader. gives, S ------ - - 70 Head, Mr' J' B- -' 32 244 Gr bl , 31501111 , , ,,,,,, '10 Hfdd, Judy ....... .... 1 42 Future ome ake .. 242 Gu Y M19 ------ 40- 250 Cldyf Judy 72 Future s s .......... '. .. 246 G 'ldY 5 ---'- ' ------ 70 Hema, John 72 Future c ntists ..... 240-241 ,e - DEHHIS -- - ------ 14 Heat r MMV 16 111, Mar-the , , , ,,,,, Heath, Mary ........ ..... . 72 G uinn, Janelle , 14' 03, 2 Hector, Linda .......... 72, 242: a I , Ghzifyihi I H . 2 8 Guinn, fi n ....... .. 2 nw II'-1gg?rifHI1'z12ig51't:3Eef2 '2'62.,.'24? 2 nifaliiat ' 2 2 giliigrie , 61:riindai , Heinsohn, Randy .... .... 1 Y' - ' Gutzl , gil ,, 1 , 246' 248 Heinsohn, Tony .... 42, 258 Gafmawfw- Y '- ' 9 - st 1 28 2 0 Heiskell Doug 42 254 Ganner, nda ...... 1 C ' fm f 9' 9 hmm' Sher ' 72 Garrett Ci dy .. 140, 212, 26 H .il ' Mmhafy ' '6'6 238 Garris n ary ............ 1 5 ' , .' ' ' G 'is , Linn ..... 67 f 1,229 Mg iff, Ga n, Paula . ...... . . 165 Haas, ob ..,....,. 1-IO, 239 my ,Jam ' ' 72 Ga , Betty . 0 67, 127, 1 , Hacker, 'ed .......... 136 Elton' Lm ' ' ' ' 227 201, 203, 2 Hada y Wan fl ..... 1 1 : ' ' Gaston, Car l ...... 165, 2 Hag . Phil .......,...... 7 Hi,gSl'i11R0d ri, 13? Gazaway, .1Lp .. 165 2 0, 8 Ha , Bill .............. 41 Under ' Cynthia ' Mg' ,250 Geiger, 'W ' .. 67, 1 50, 1 , Mrs. Linda .....,.... 26 Hand S ' Judy 242 ' 203, , 240 re, Betty .... ..... ...... H E n Sdn Don '72 218 Gell, 'N z nne .... 14 , 2, 244 ale, Henry .. ...... . 70 n rckson' Teddy ' 142 -1 mda .... 165, 224 Hail, Glenda ,Q . 166 dm, Dgnny 145555 248 : Patricia ..... 6 Hall, 12111165 ------ - - 141 ndrix' Trudy H I' 165 1 - e, Sarah - -..- H111-Nmlfv -- 141, 40, 222 mice ,Bmnt H156 'zlio 250 4. L G , , ,, , 1 'c y ....... .... 1 4 ' ' ' ' ' ' fiifh, cuff? .... . 60 Wald ---- ,,,--M -,gl 52225253 3315 5::523::.7?3 iii efmgf '----- ' 1 5 ' aureen ' ' ' Hernandez Bert .... 142 254 . , ...... . . . 16 250 ' ' iii, Y 101,535 .......... 68 1 Y, My .... 10, 213. 242 555333353 -' 135 '-'4 , CITCYYI' -------- Ha Y' Mr' Tom 29' 285 Herndon ,Mike 283 Gi L Annette ,,,,.,,, 1 Hamilton, Barbara .... 141, 231 Herndon, Pat 3 166 Gi rg, Regin , , U 165, 22 Hamilton, 'Mike ' .......... 141 Hemdoni Ronny: 254 gfffirgegri. ,. 'I 2 2, 2g , 42 grigggla IZ? Herring, Robert I.. . . ..... .. 73 Gin -6 'Z 1: 3: 2 'I 1 226 Hammoflsf My ---------- 70 222122 5i',S'5,r . . 132 Gm - ---- '- 140 23222251228 132331 '-M223 My Jimmie ---.-r-i,r.- 75 Gill 5 F01 ---- 1 0, 3, 204. ' ' ' ' Hickman Glen Robert .. 73, 201. 212 250 Hamm, Janet ............ 166 ' 204 240 ' . ' Hard, Lynn .......... 141, 244 . ' Gilley, .nn ............ 165 Hand, Mary-Lisa 166, 248 Hregel, Robert ........ 73, 248 Gilmore nd ...... 140 242 H1 mg Dgu 142 289 Gilm re, R. . ........... 19 Sway' faml 1'4'1' ' '263' Higit, ,Gene g . ..... , 167' giim e .. 165, 232, 220 H223 Jiffy ' ' 14, Highi, Robert William .. Za, 253 i . an y ............ s Haney' Randy''f.'jj.'.'.'.'.'f-'h' 16, Hill, Bobby ........ 7 , 259 Si , 222 123 gHHkiHS,,5Qggg,,, - '- 'ni' 3211 131211 iK5nee .'. 11Q Qo5' Q35 on Glenda .... 68, 212, 244 Hmm- LM C r ,H ' 230, 232, 244, 251 ore gon, Alice ........ 165, zso WVU' my 1 Hill. Kencrh .............. 167 Gleason, Jerry .............. 68 Hafdfn' Sham' 141 Hui, swim .......... mv. m Glenn, Carol ...... ss, 242, 246 521251, RSf,f,ff,h ' ' 156' Hiller, Lloyd .............. 74 gfxven, Janet ........ 165, 240 Hqrdwick' Shuon 141 '230 Hilmap, . 167, 232, 221 over, Judy .... .......... 6 8 1 ' A H ' 245 Hindi iffl , ic i -------- 1 Goble, R'chard ,,,,,, 140 Hinckley, Vicki .......... 142 Godbold, 1 Larry .......... 140 Hare' Pameua ' ' ' ' 7 0 Hinton, Donna .... 167, 253 Harmon, Pam . 71, 198, 204, 245 . Goff, Charles ..... 68, 222 Harper Befky 131 141 213 HIMOU, I-GUY ------ --- - 142 Goff, Linda .... ...... 1 65 ' ' ' ' 325 Ilginwn. Blfionniia ,-.-.- 167, 232 Gomez, Michael . ...... 140' H Id M'k ,,,,,,, , , inrze, FS- HY -'f--- -- Gonzales, Patricia ...... 140 250 amp i I e ' 141 Hitchcock, Mtn-Jack 5 0 , , , Harrington, David . . . . . . 166 V 167 251 gggxlesj Priscilla ...... gal-fig, Bnb ,,,,, I ,,,,,.,., 155 Gael-rgetia .... , 167 , erry .... .... , ' , M' C l..... 26 , ............ Goofh, Ifilflda . ........ 65 Hiffii, Giiijenaicvyii... 71 Hodge, Jim ---- 74 Govd. Rlffi ----- 140, 208 Harris, Janice L. ..... 71 Hodigs' Mmgall' 142' 205, Goode, Cindy ... .. . 140, 227 Harris, Joyce ,,,,,,,, 2418 Hodffinsonlh liyh ' 200 Goodmghr, Ethel .. 25, 246 Harris, Linda ....... 246 gofffef' Kfs' uf -- 7327' 2,1 Goodrich, Pam .. .. .... 165 Harris, Mackie ........ 141 HO? ner' R-aff' ' 167 Goolsbv, James .. ........ 69 Harris, Michael D. ....... ..v1 H0 mmrc 'C Y ' ii, 242 Goolsby, Wayne .......... 69 Harris, Mike ...... 240 HOgan',He0l2gene ' 142 Gower, Robert 69, 232, zss, Harris, Phil .......... 254 H0fue'H fg 'e 53' 201 I 282, 283 Harris, Robert . . . . . . 240 Holi' get-ll ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 74 Gragg, Willard . ........ 19 Harris, Robert . . .. 222 0 KU' 'MO ' Graham, Bobby .... .. 69, 244 Harris, Ronnie .......... 141 gogfffa Sfggffa ' Q27 Graham, Mark .. .... 165 Harris, Teressa ............ 141 OHM' ' Sum ' 163 Graham, Pam .... 140 Harris, Wilson James .. 166, 222 goueman' Bon 142 Granger, Kathy .... 165 Harrison, Judy -----------. 166 Ho, 0WaV'J enny ' 74 Grant, Ocie Mae . .... ..... 4 3 HHIIOZ, Edward . . 71, 222, 240 Holman, Eames ' ' ' '1'4'2' '221 Gray, Alan ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 140 Hartley, Houston ............ 71 Holman' gimh--1 ' 3 167 Gray, Allen , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 165 Hartsfield, Linda .. ........ 141 Oman, SP me Gray, james ,,,, 69, 222, 244 Hartzog, Harriet ........ 141 gofmeis gvorine 12?-7' 323217 Gray, Lois ,,,,,,,,,, 165, 260 Harvley, Mrs.. Carolyn ...... 25 O Son A C, M2121 238 Green Bonnie ,,,,,,.,.,. 24 Harwell, Marilyn .......... 166 - ' ' ' ' ' - Homecoming ........ . . 326-327 G1-een Dave H 140 Hasty, Celia ............. . 166 Green, Fr dd. . . 4 Hasty Herby 166 Honea, Frank ............ 167 Greeni G:ry If U gasoil: Pgmk . i 2510 gongycug-b Pam ' ' G , ' .-.. ,.-,.... a tcer, ecy ............ 11 00, 0 ------ U 5222, ,,......- Hawkins, Carla ...... 166, 227 Hood, David .... 167 Green, John ............... 19 Hawkins, JUG' '--' 72 HUOCJ. I-fndl -------------- 157 green,IJf1dith 69, 227, 230 Hawkms, Paula 72, 201- 223496 Hood, Tom .... 167, 290, 289 feel MY - - 9, 201, 203, 337. - - Hooks, Michael ............ 7-1 222, 230, 231 Hawkins, Ronnie ............ 72 Hoops, Bobby . I . ' . H . U I h 282 Greenshaw, John 396 166 Hawthorne, James . 166, 259 Jennings, David , .... . Jennings, Donald .... Jennings, Lawrence .. Paul .. 76, 215, 221 Jenson, Johns, Johns, Cqrolyn ...... Diane 168, 76, 168, 8-15 263 167 143 253 253 214 244 216 167 76 167 255 253 47 253 259 168 168 25 168 248 248 143 254 251 76 259 76 248 203, 251 248 222 253 251 77 Johns, Jeff .... 143, 222, Johnson, Claudia. ......... Johnson, Fred . . 168, 240, Johnson, Margaret . . 145, 222, 230, Johnson, Sandra .... 168, Johnson, Susan ........ 77, Johnson, Terry ........ 77, Johnson, Tina . . 168, 238, Johnson Wfesley W. ....... . Johnson, Tommy ...... 143, 253 Loftin, Mr. Paul .. 32, Jones, Barbara .. .. 168, 223 Jones, Becky . . 168, 253 Jones, Bobby .. . ...... . 77 Jones, Brian ............. 168 Jones, Charleen .... 168, 238 Jones, Connie ............ 168 Jones, Mrs. Evie .......... 29 Jones, Jill .. 143, 344, 230, 243 Jones, Marsha . . 143, 223, 240, 253 Jones, Mary ........ 168, 223 Jones, Michael J. .. . .. 77, 218 Jones, Mike ..... 143 Jones, Nancy ............ 143 Jones, Sharon Lee .,.... 77, 245 Jordan, Nita ...... .... 1 68 Jorgenson, Susan .. ....... 77 Joyce, Kerry . 168 Julian, Don ........ 168, 249 Julian, Paul .............. 168 Junior Class Favorites ...... 131 Junior Class Officers ...... 130 Junior Class Play .... 334, 335 Justice, Timothy .......... 168 K Kaatz, Doug ..... .. 168 Karr, Mike ......... .... 1 68 Kaufman, Lindell ....,... 168 Kaufman, Robert .. .. 77, 243 Kay, Karen ,.... ....... 1 43 Keedy. Jayne . 168, 253 Keele, Karen .... . 168 Keeling, Kolleen . . . . .. . 168 Keese, Allie May . . .. 77, 243 Keesee, Brenda . ...-. 163 Kehrli, Clayton .... .. 77, 201 Kerhli, Deborah ...... 143 Keith, Linda .... ........ 7 7 Kelleher, Tim .... 143, 253 Keller, Margaret .......... 78 Kelly, Belinda .... 143. 205 Kelly, Belinda . ........... 230 Kelly, Bobby ......... .... 1 43 Kelley, Diana .... 168, 232, 255 Kelly, Mike .............. 168 Kelly, Tommy . . . , ...... . . 168 Kemble, Kay . ........ .... 1 68 Kemmerle, Ralene .... ..... 7 8 Kemp, Marilyn .. 143, 243,- 245 Kennedy, Beverly .... 78, 243 Kennedy, GafY .... 143, 240 Kennedy, Karen .. .. 168, 221, 225, 239 Kenny, James ....,.. 168, 254 Kenny, Otis .. 78, 223, 240, 255 Kensinger, Theda .. 78, 337. 253 Kephart, Doris .......... .. 78 Kerr, Ronnie ...... . 168 Kershaw, Vicki .. ---.- 78 Ketcham, George .. ...... 143 Ketcham, Grace ...... 143, 253 Keyes, Rod .... ..... 1 43 Kiker, Jerry ............ 168 Killebrew, Barbara .......... 78 Killough, Mr. Earl .. 22, 221 Kilmer, Foris ............ 78 Kimball, Jill ........ 143, 230 Kincaid, Kay .. ....... 168 King, Debbie ........ 168, 225 King, Donna ......... 168, 246 King, Mr. Norwood ........ 30 King, Rusty ............... 168 King, Sharon .... 168, 240, 262 Kiphen, Sharon .......... 78 Kirby, Mike . ........... 168 Kirk, Carolyn . . 168, 326, 225 Kirk, Ronnie ......... t.. 168 Kirk, Thomas ...... .... 1 43 Kirkwood, Victor .... . 78 Kissinger, Debbie .......... 144 Klenk, Dennis . . 79, 196, 201, 204, 223, 240 Kline, Cynthia .. 168, 232, 243 Kline, Mrs. Orelya ........ 42 Klosterman, Judy .. 79, 223, 240 Knapp, Virginia ......,. 168 Knight Band .... .... 2 06-209 Knight Life ...... . . 197-198 Knoeszer, Susan . . . . ...... 144 Knutson, Janet Lee .. 79, 201, 204, 221, 249 Knutson, Larry ....... 144, 249 Koch, David .. 169, 290, 289 Koch, Peggy . . 79, 197, 201, 204. 239 Koenig, Karen .... 169, 225, 253 Kretzschmar, Kathi .... 169, 225 Kml, chuck ............ 169 Kuback, Charlotte .......... 169 Kuehi, Anne ...... 169, 225 Kusserow, Arnold ........ 169 L Lacy, Allen ...... 169, 290, 289 Lacy, Mrs. Thelma ........ 42 Ladd, Alan ....... ..... 1 69 La Gard, Gary ........ 144, 254 Lamb, lwfrs. Ann .. 34, 232, 234 Lambert, Frank ............ 79 Landum, Mary .............. 169 Lane, Dora .......... 169, 251 Langford, Norma Jean .... 144 Langley, Debbie ......,. 169 251 Langley, Randy .......... 144 Langston, Randy ...... 169, 216 Lanier, Harvey .... ...... 1 44 La Pine, Nancy .... 144, 245 Lapington, Mark .......... 144 Larsen, Larry ........ 169, 261 Lasater, Gidget ..... . 144 LaSchola, Mark .. .... 169 Latham, Mike .. 169 Latsha, Mrs. Susan .......... 38 Laughlin, Kathy .......... , . 79 Law, Joe Bob .... 79, 201, 223 Lawrence, Sandra .... 169, 225 Lawrence, Suzanne .... 169, 239 Laws, Linda ............ 169 Lawson, Dianne . . . . . . . 169 Layton, Sandra .......... 169 Le Baron, Charles ........ 144 Leath, Linda .......... 169, 227 Lee, Dickie . . . .. . . . 144 Lee, Frank . .. .... . 169 Lee, Frank .. . 79 Lee, Phyllis .... ....... 1 44 Lee, Reed ................ 169 Lefors, Jeanette ...... 169, 249 LeMaster, Cathey .. 144, 232, 243, 253 LeMoine, Deborah ........ 144 Leonard, Pete .... .... 1 69 Letterman's Club .. ...... 218 Lewallen, Richard .... 144, 261 Lewellen, Frank . . .. 80, 218 Lewis, Don .............. 169 Lewis, Frances ........ 80, 243 Lewis, Len ......... ...... 8 0 Lewis, Leria .... 144, 194, 195, 203, 204 208, 253 Lichtenwalter, Rick ........ 169 Liebert, Margaret . . 80, 213, 223, 253 Liles, Pam ..., 169, 223 Lindsey, Steve . . . ..... . 169 Lindsey, Terry . . . .. . 169 Lintner, Linda . . . . . . 253 Little, Howard . . .. . 169 Little, Karen ...... .. . 169 Littlejohn, Ronnie . . .... . . Litton, Penny Kay . .. .... . . 80 Livingston, Bobby 80 Livingston, Gary . . . . 169, 251 Livingston, John . . ...... 144 Lloyd, Gary .............. 169 Lloyd, Jerry .............. 80 Loader, Loretta .. 80 196 201 203, 204, zsi Locklier, Suzanne .... 144, 225 Lodowski, Robert .......... 80 Loehr, Charles .. 144, 223, 2494 25 Loflin, Glen ...... 144, 207 Loftice, Cheryl .. Long, Scott ..... Long, Terry ....... Longest, Vic ........ Lontos, Antoinette .. Louis, Mr. Alex Lovelace, David Loven, Bill ............ 144 Loven, Earlene .. 169, 221, 239, 243 169 240 169 169 144 144 169 . . . . . 39 80 Low, Ann ................ Lowe, John ...... ..... Lowery, Herchel . . . . . . . .. . Lowrance, David .......... Lowrey, Laranne Lowry, Diane . . . Loyd, Kathryn . .. Loyd, Tunneiy . . Lucas, Bren a . .. Lucas, Shirley . . . . . . 169, 169, 81 81 169 251 . . . . . . . 81 249 81 169 169 Lutes, Diana , . . . . 170, 225, 245 251 Lusk, John .. .... .. 144 Lyle, Linda ..... 170 Lyon, Vaughn . . . . . . 144 M MacKinnon, Marilyn .. 81, 223 Maddux, Lewis .............. Maddox, Sammy ......,.. 81 Magette, Terry ...... 81, 203 Mahanay, Pat . . 145, 223, 243, 240 Mahoney, Deborah ........ 145 Mahurin, Linda ...... 81, 245 Majorettes .......... ...... 2 08 Majors, Sammye . . 12, 82, 195, 204, 337, 2'13, 345, 250, 231 iMalone, David ........ 145 203 Malone, Janet .... 82, 201, 213, 245 Malone, Molly ..... .... 1 45 Manfre, Teresa . . . . . . . 170 Mankin, Pam ..... . 225 Mann, Jane .... , .. 145, 251 Mann, Judy ..... . 145 Mann, Nancy ..... . 145 Manning, Pete ............ 145 Manns, Ann .......... 145, 253 Manriquez, Daniel .... 145, 259 Mansur, Al .... . . . ..... . . 82 Mardoch, Julian ..... . 249 Marek, James . . . . . . 82, 260 Marlar, Mike .... ...... 8 2 Manriquez, Daniel .... 145, 259 Marrison, Marvin ........ 145 Marrs, Rhonda ...... 145, 243 Marshall, Gayle .. 170 345, 351 Marshall, Judy ........... 82 Marshall, Robert .......... 145 Martella, Pam . . . . . . 170 Martin, Billie . . . . . 170 Martin, Billy .. . . 170 Martin, Kenny .. .. 82 Martin, Linda ............ 170 Martin, Mr. Ralph ...... 32 240 Martin, Randy .... ...... 1 70 Martin, Ruby .... ........ 1 70 Martin, Steve .... .. . 170, 221 Martin, Tommy .......... 145 Martinez, Feliberto .. 145, 225, 240, 258 Mason, Charlotte .......... 170 Mason, Paula ............ 145 Massey, Patricia .. 82, 224, 226 Massey, Susan ...... 145, 249 Massingale, Mr. George . 35, 206 Mathias, Doris .... 170, 243 Matthews, Carla .. 170, 225, 239 Matthews, Mr. Don ........ 19 Matthews, Mr. Thomas . .. 41 Mauldin, Faye ...... 82, 221 Maxwell, Patricia .... 82, 253 May, Jack ............ 145 241 May, Nancy . .. . 170, 225, 241, 249 Mays, Janis ........ .... 1 70 Meadov, Seab .... 171 Mecklin, Martha . . . .. 170 Meeks, Patsy ....... .. 251 Mehatfie, Don .............. 84 Mehaffie, Mr. Shamus ...... 26 Luck, Peggy .. . 170 Luck, William . . . . 81 Luckett, Tommy . .. 81 Ludlow, Tommy . . .. . 170 Luecke, Percy E. . .. 19 Lundberg, Jon .. ..... 81 Lundgren, J. W. .......... 170 Lupton, Linda ...... 144, 213 Luschar, Karen ...... 144, 213, 225, 232, 245, 251 Meir, Claudia ...... 171, 249 Meier, John ...... 146, 218 Melton, Joe .... ...,. .... 8 4 Melugin, Mike ..... . 171 Mendez, David . .. 146 Mendoza, Karen ..... . . . 146 Mendoza, Nita ........ .. . 146 Menefee, Mrs. Helen ........ 26 Mercer, Jeff ............... 84 Merrick, Judy ............ 146 Messenger, Lowry .... 146, 241, 221, 251 Meuller, Debra ..... . 171 Meuller, Sally ............ 171 Mueller, Sally ..... .....,. 1 71 Meyer, Debby ..,. 85, 337, 213, 230 Micucci, Toni ...... 85, 245 Middlebrooks, Glenda .. 146, 243 Miles, Charles .......... '. . 171 Miles, Ovida ........ 85, 224 Milke, Mrs. Margaret .... 32, 33 Millar, Glen .......,.. ...... 8 5 Miller, 'Ann ........., 171, 239 Miller, Bill ,...... . 171, 253 Miller, Mr. C. C. .......... 19 Miller, Cecilia .... 85, 243, 249 Miller, Donna Miller, Janet 146, 239 hiiller, Johnny . .. ., , 146 Miller, Judy .....,....,. 146 Miller, Linda ............ 146 Miller, Nickic ........ 171 251 Miller, Nancy .... 146, 226, 251 Miller, Phyllis . .......... 116 Miller, Ricky ...,.... 171, 25,1 Miller, Susan 171, 227. 251 Millikere, Janice .......... 171 Mills, Julie .... 146, 213, 241. 249 Millwood, John .......... 146 Mims, Jaw ................ 171 Minter, Larry . 46, 85, 120, 191, 218 Miracle, Cindy ....... 171, 239 Miser, Melva .. ....,.. 171 Miser, Terry .... . 146 Mitchel, Amie .. ... 146 Mitchell, Cathy .... ..... 1 46 Mitchell, Micheal ...... 85, 231 Mitchell, Ronnie .. ..... 1'1 Mitchell, Teddie ,. .., 146 Mottelt, Terry .. .... 85 Moncrief, Billy . . .. . 1-16 Money, Mark ... ... 116 Monk, Suzanne .... .. . 146 Montgomery, Bob 171 Montgomery, David ...... 1,16 Montgomery, Joe .......... 116 Montgomery, Norma ....,... 171 Moody, Gayle ..,... 171, 253 Moomaw, Mrs. Billie .. 216, 2-1 Moomaw, Robert ...... 171, 216 Moore, Anita ........ 116, 203 Moore, Donald .. ......, 85 Moore, Elizabeth . . .. ,. 1,16 Moore, Gary , .... .... 1 59. 171 Moore, Jerry .,.. 130. 116 lN1oore, Joanna ,. ........ 171 Moore, Judy .... 171. 225 Moore, Larry . ,. ..... 171, 251 Moore, Laurie ............ 116 Moore, Mike .... 1216, 218, 221, 292 Moore, Patricia Moore, Sandra .. ..... 85 Moore, Scott ... .. ... ... 1-16 Moore, Sharon .... , ...,.... 171 Moreau, Karen .... 146, 227 Moreland, Mr. Bill ......., 26 Moreno, Mrs. Aurora .. 38, 250 Moreno, Belita . 146, 217, 221, 251. 253 Moreno, Gloria .... .... 1 71 Morgan, Andy .. ..... 171 Morgan, Cynthia . .,..,.. 86 Morgan, Janis .. . . 171, 225 Moranino, Sam .. ....... 146 Morris, Bobby ............ 146' Morris, Denise ............ M1171 Morris, Judy .... 171, 22543,251, ' 259 Morris, Randy .............. 171 Morrison, Catherine .. .... 86 Morrison, Charlotte ... ... 171 Morrison, Dodd ..: ...... . Morrison, Mrs. Harriet 171 36 86 Morrow, Lanny ........ . . Morrow, Mr. Virgil ........ 41 Morton, Bill ................ 85 Morton, Danny .......... 171 Mosby, Woody . . 86, 203, 221 Motley. James .... .,...... 1 47 Mott, Donna .... .... 147 253 171 Moulton, James . . Muellar, Debra ..... Mueller, Sally .... . . 251 253 Muirhead, Mr. Roy . . .. . 33 Mull, Betty ........ ., R6 Mull, Mr. Jerry . . . .... 29 Mullin, Dwain .... .. . 171 Mullins, Franklin . .. ..,. , 171 Mullins, Jere ...........,.. 171 Mullins, Lou Ann .. 86, 223, 243 Mullins, Mike .... .......... 1 71 Mundy, Sandra .. 86, 223, 236, 2- l Murehead, Nancy ........,. 171 Murphey, Mark .,.. 86, 201, 337. 4 344, 345, 230 Murphy, Gary ............ 171 Murphy, Melinda ...,,. 147, 203, 245, 251 Murphy, Patricia .. ....... 147 Murphy, Ray .............. 87 Murphy, Sharon ........ 87 227 Murray. Mrs, Peggy ..... 36 Musacchio, Fred .... .. 171 Musgrove. Mr. James ...... 31 Myers, Lydia .......... 147 Myers, Nell' ..... ,. 147 523 397 Myrlin, jnnice ...... 171, 225, 259, 251 Mc McAfee, Laura .... 145, 203, 2-il, 251 McAlpine, Linda ...... 82, 201 MCAlpinc, Philip ,..... .. 145 McC:1ffety, Michael ........ 170 MCCnmmon, Danny .... 1-15, 218, Z-19 McCarthy, Brad . . .,... 1 I5 McCauley, Mimi . .. 170, 225 McCauley, Patsy .... 145, 221, 2119, 255 McClellan, Ann .......... 170 Mcfflung, Cynthia ...... 83, 213. 2-15 McCIurkan, Maxine .... 170, 273 McCIurk:1n, Rita ...... 83, 223. 245 MCComas, Bob ... . . ... 83 McCombs, Sue .. ......... S5 McCord, Bob ............. 145 Mffford. Mark .. 83, 231, 259 McCork1e, Marianne .. 170, 251 McCormack, jamie ......,. 145 McCoy, Nan ........ 170, 225 McCrnry, Rickey .- ........ 83 MCCfi1VS', Dale .. 145, 203, 251 Mcflrny, Lynda ........... 145 McCumsey, Ricky .....' . 145, 262 lN1CD:1nicl, David ...... 85, 241 McDaniel, Dennis ..... 170, 249 McDaniel, Marilyn .. 170, 252 McDonald, Patsy ...... '83, 243 McDonald, Virgiania .. 83, 255, 2 3 McDonough. Cheryl ....... 83 McDougle, Mrs. Suzanne .. 38, 203 MI:Dow, Gary ........ 170, 289 1 McFadden, Bob .. ...... 145 I McGarity, Danny ...... 83. 218 P McGowan, Susan ...... 170, 232 McGuire, Patricia 84. 213. 245. 256, 257 ' Mclver, Duncan 12, 46, 84, 126, 195, 200, 204 Mclver, Jon 170, 236, 241 McKay, Judy ........... 170 McKay, Larry .............. 145 McKay, Phyllis .... 84, 201, 231 McKay, Mr. R. H. ....... 19 McKee, Karen ........... 146 McKee, Mike ..... .. 170 McKinley, James ., ..,.. 84 McKinney, Greg ..... . 170 McKinnie, Rex . . . .... . . . 84 Mcliissock, janita ...... 170, 225 McKissock, Milton .... 84, 223 McLain, Mrs. Annie ...r 40, 212 McLead, Charles .... 170, 223 McLead, Ronnie . .. .... . 170 MCLine, David .... .... 1 70 McMeans, Mike .......... 1-16 McMurry, Mrs. Amv .... 29, 214 McNeil, Mrs. Lucille ...... 42 McQueen, Sandy ...... .. 170 M1:Roberts, Beth ..... .... 1 -S6 McRoberts, Steve McShan, Miss joan .... 39, 210 McSh:1n, Lee . ............. 19 Mcwhirter, Darien .... 170, 251 McWilliams, Dennis ...... 146 1 McWilliams, Leah .... 84, 205. 2 3 McXVil1inms, Sheila . . . . . . 170 , N 1 National Defense Cadet T Corps ........... , ....... 255 f National Honor Society . . 200-201 N.D.C.C. ......... ...... . xx! L Neal, Debbie ...... .. 172, 225 Neal, Linda .. .... 87, 232 Neece, Jeanne ........ 172, 251, 1 Neece, Stephen .... 87, 187, 201, 204, 230, 241 1 Nelson, Elaine ........ 87, 201 X Nelson, Pat , ..... 147, 217. 232 1 Nelson, Robert ............ 87 1 Nevison, Barbara ...... 147, 255 Nevison, David . . . .. . 147 New, Richard .. ..... 147 Newell, Charles .. ....... 147 Newman, Barbara 147, 223. 1 241, 250 Newton, Dianne . .. .... . 147 Nex, Mike . ..... 218 398 I . 1 1 1 Q 1 bl V Nicholas, Pete ............ 147 Perkins, Danny , . . . .,.... 148 Ragan, Judy u D l 1 D 1 h ' . . 149 Nicholls, Donna . ......... 87 Perry, Fred .... . 131, 148 Rams, Linda A....-.-.. 91, 201 Nichols, Kent .... 147, 225, 254 Peters, Pnulicia . ....... . . 88, 198 Ramsey, Trish 91, 537, 230 Nichols, Sherry , ..... , .... 172 221, 223, 253 Rupef, Phil .............. 175 Nicolai, Stuart' .. ....... 87 Peters, Sandy ............. 88 Ratdiff Gary ..-....-.... 92 Niles, Linda ..... . ....... 1-i7 Peterson, Charlotte jean .. . 88 Rnwdo,-1, Jessie l l ' l I A A - . 93 NQQUC1, Susan .. .. 147, 245 Peterson, Drew .......... . 1,111 Rawlings Becky ....'. 173 251 Nix, Charles ...,,. 172 Peterson, Guy ......... 172, 225 Rawlingsz Hmm l U . 92, i 198, Nix, Chris ......... H7 Peterson, james .. ...... 172 - 205 204 233 Nix, Mike ...,. ......... 1 47 Peterson, jzlnille ....... 172, 2-46 Rim-UHQS yvmiam slsl 92' 241 Noland, Sarah 87, 223, 245 Peterson, Judy ...... 172, 223 Rawlgni' Jim ..-..- 149 226 Nolen, Sammy ....,....... 147 Petrcc, Beverly Susan ..... . 1411 Ray Qharlcs .. ,,.I-... '149 Norman, Paula . . 147, 203, 246. Petri, Roger ........ HQ. ZS' Ray, Connie H . , , . 173, 239 Q A 251 Pcltijohn, Liszt ......., 172, 251 Raye, Paul ,,,, ,,,,, 9 2, 2,19 Eorrrii Igsvrd ........ 171, 253 Petty, Jerry -------- 132 Rnye, Susan ............. 92 owe , ames .... .. 87, 232 Pmrr, ea ie ..... .... 7 .. Rayner, Sherry, H 173, 25, 249 O 2191155-,kJw3 A-..- -- Iii asm, Kate 46, 2, 190, 11 rrc, ny ........ . 0, 3 210 33,3 Philley, Kathy . . ......... lu? dy D , , ,,,,, ,I 97 , V - Phillips, Connie .... ..... 1 77 R d ' y Cam llmssl 173 223, O,BriapAt' Jimmy 172 Phillips, Mrs, Frances ...,Z , 7 C 1 , C ' 92, 213, 8.g1H'Ll1C-Ifhnny ' 27 Phillips, Hcrsghel ,.... . 151 241, 3.13, 345 CDSM, Cir -- 15 Philli S 1 ., .... . Jw Red , Mike 149, 223 gm ' ' ' Phill' S MICY - V Clay ............... . 173 OWU ff 25, -1 A ed, James .. .... 92 223 O cg 3 Us ' ' 17 ickel D id . .. 89, 3 1 Reed, Michael ........... 173 Oinfn' S Y 'J Pierce, ' . .1 . .4 .,.. .. 9 Recd, Ncm .... . 149, 221, 2511 nm, UC 1 7, -05 ri' 'Q f V a ..... -. 37 Reed, Ricky ......... 93 Ol f' M 11 '9' I ro, ar ---- . - 148 Reed, s ron ............ 93 Olgngfljzrryfs- me H 25 Pinto, il ..... H. 128 Reed vm Royce 93, 197, Olipiuant, Karen . .. . 87 P? 1 r1iObmaaJ.i- i , 2 if S G1 nzdofi 204' 218' 255' Oliphanr, Robert . 1,18 259 - ' A 2 2,19 .' V ' -V P UYC1 A -' - 1 f egrster, jeff ............. . 258 8299 Joe U --'- ' 2- 45 Ima fi ' -- ---'4'-' Q Reid, Linda .. ..,...... . 149 01211 Mkie - --' 24' 1 , Da 1 89, 5275 Reisff, Ffedla ..... 93, 218, 222 - ' ' ' 1 Ren ro Me o y .......... 1 9 Olwef- John ---- -- tev ........ .. 148 R ' B I 93 201 015011, IYUC1 - -'---'- vent 'f . . . .... 172 Renner'D evgr Y i ' ' I I ' A 1 ' 93 gm ern, ---'l - - gr . ..., 112323 sry? ..... .. 149 O, I .123 et 19 ' 8 130110519 -- ' '- '- 149 Reynolds, Cathy .......... . 149 O.N al' I A ' 42 Pollock, V , ---- -- 1 49 Reynolds, Doris .......... 173 O-Neil uni ' Ui' 25 P003 Joe 'C ---- 89- 122' Reynolds, Robert Wayne .. 93 O'Nei1,A Ra .......... 148 Peavey, Anna 149, 203, 239. Reynoigs' Sgzmy ' 148' 223 Ord, B11 e ...... 148, 251 251 ggyggldi' Waftg' ' 1 7? O'Rear, sy ...... 88, 221 Pope, Donna . . . 149, 243, 251 Rhigdes, 'Richard 1 ' I 93 Offfnbmlm- 12210 -- 148, 213, 253 Pope George .............. 149 0'Rjley,.Par ...........,... 172 Pope: Marx ...... 149, 254, 263 1I'5EkeBYr0n ------- 135 osun, Bmye .. as, 210 Porter, sum .... 149, 203, 213, . I 231, 2 1 254 on, Paul ....... ...... 1 as 223, 241, 251, 255 R'Ch2fdS'm1 GAY on 93, 1333 Overganrcl, Leslie ....., 1,18 260 Pos Cindy ....... . . . . 149 . . owen Eliznberh as Po anny ........ ..... 1 49 R'ChHfdS0f1, Linde ---- ----- 9 3 Oweni Mr, John II 1111111 41 'Beficda ........ ,. 149 51223133221 ,gxrgv '--' M Owens, Billy ..... ....,... 1 72 owe , i ....... . ..... 172 . 1 . 0 V , M. ..... 172, 225 V 11, 1 .... .. ...,. 149 R!fhf?f50n' Rita -----'-- 175 227 Ogiliiif juries, ..., .. ...... 'J P826 , ebniq 149. 225 Rlfhler Eddle ---- ------ 9 4 f 1 Pow r , Don aj .. 173 225, 253 Rsdglevr Candy ' ' ' 173 p 1 P V S, sm .........,.. 89 glflfll- gofdw -- -- :gg .A4.'. 1, ie n, erry .. .. . L 7 mill' rifiinda ...... . . 112 Riehn, Vicki ---- -- 173 P51501 BIHY -4------'4' 1191 mth 1 nelope Sue I H ssv' 39 Rife, Bradley ........... . . 94 Pnfford, Chuck ........ . , I 1 - Pm mda sssl. H . , 90 243 Rigby, Cheryl Anne .... . ..... 9-S Sage, llgrerida ....... f pred ' Kay V slslss ...1.. ' 173 Riley, Don 94, 1954 2015 age. aq -.-.-.- , P d 'Rb tm ..-,...-. 90 H -Z0,221,223,21 25 Paige, GZI-.. .... ...... 151' Pig Jdgeioliz Qmi H Illsl 90, 0 Riley, Kim .......... 94, 253 53121613 M NPT ------ g ---'- U 3 15, 4 Ciiley, Lmdah. ..... . 14540 249 H 0, f- Om ----- 1 ,' 's'nger, Ric ar , . 9 , 3- , 222, 11111: 1481322 Szfattfriwgglgggg , 122 I 21: Pin , I 'Q Price, Sa ..-..,., ,,,, 9 0 gitihni, Melg ......... 153 , -'----- - A ' - '1'.-, 4 it en erry, avr ...... . . 'Eliza -..---- ---- 1 72 SQQCQIYT en ,,,,,, 1 Ritz, Afviu .... ..... Li . 94 e, 1 v -- --.-- .1 V ' ' 73 Riu, arzila .. 9,201 rk mny . . . ' , ....... 1 P . le, Robert ' lu 94 ' ' V 1 hard, G .... .. 173 ve en ' er Lifgliis, , when M ohn N L 3 Y 223 Il 'E !1fd.......:13g.. 11520 pm, 3 1 148 ,lj tcgett be -- gg 0 ob 1 V lf, 245 I I ...-- y Parre ,Cynflezv ----.... I J ..--. 30 N Pmfteftt ,iO,Qni.ff.'. 90 201, Q Ro insil inis ...... 150, 221 Paffem- R'F ' 173- 53 ' 1 205' 27,6 Ro erso , Marsha ........ 150 Parsons' Linda ' ' ' ,V li P octer, S li g .... . . 173, RO CfS6I'l, Priscilla . . . . . . 150 lgitiiesfjn rehash .... 1 N 71 P Hvinsk ed .,,,, 173, 6 Ro erson, Rlixbgrt . .. ..... 132 - fy- 1 ' - 'tt, 17 0 erson, o ert . L ezao, za , 245 with Joh ny .. . 173 fi grfbem, J0i1I'l ...... rso, 221 P3 if - N0fm3f1l --,f 1431 253 ulley, P45 .... 4 , 245 ff'Robe!ts, Phil ............ 150 534 S0 1 e Y - ------- 91 Punin, .... .. 173 Roberts, Ronald .. 173, 221, 289 M50 1 hcglc -- - 172 pu,-5 Y, Ray ,,,,, 149, 24 Roberts, Stephen L. ...... . 94 ntte so , Y 1 .2041g83.9 12 1 P I Toe ..... ...... . ,. 17 Robertson, DonnyAl.1 ...... 123 f I - - 1 ' i ' ' , 3 Robertson, Mary en ..... 1 . Fatwa Mm' 57' 7 les, Claudia 0 90, 45,621 94 195 201 204, 226, 253 Pano ' K? hi ' 701 f Y es, Jac A H 1 1 Robertson, Robert . ......... 254 gaston, 1 . . . . . . . Q Robinson, Jon ........ . . . 173 a nv 5 fl 1 Robinson Mike .... ......., 1 50 Payne, ie . .. 223, 251 ' ' h '1 ' I Pearson, C istin . . 172, 22 Qui K therine 91, 203. 223- Siege? C'aml'. . 1521 239. 225, 243,241 246, 231 214 326 243 . ' ' ..,, ' .......... 1 9 ' S' 'H Quail' .......... Mfgddm ........ Peebles, Betty . .. .... I , 25,1 uirl, Sharon . . . -- - 91 R0dB, Ronnie ..... .. . 95,- 249 Pembrook, Wayne, 1. .. 8 201, Roe, Diane ..... .. 173 225, 1, 72? R Roelke, Mmm ...... .. .... 239 Pefldlefflfh Hal A- ---' 1 , A ' ' Rogers, Miss Enna .35, 226 Pendleton- Pat ' ' 175- 225 Rader, Bobble ---- -- 175, 225- Rogers, Fronzie La Donna .. 95 Penn, Nathan .. 172, 253, 262, 243 Rogers, Helen .'.....-. 173 Shelton, Harvey ...... 150, 253 Shely, Jenny ..,.. ..... 1 71 Shepardson, Doug .......... 97 Shepartlson. Steve ...... 4 Sheppard, Ricky ........... l Shrard, Scott .... 98, 198, 2 Shields, Llarika . .. 174, 25 Shields, Pat .... Shields, Polly Shimek, J. . Shimek, jam S. Shoemake, To 1 246, 219 , 174, 25, 219 Shillrngburg, Miss Linda .. .27 1 150 174 9 Short, Terry ........ , Shramek, Rosemary Shrum, I.eslie . . . Shuler, Ricky . . . Shursen, Jenny Shurtlefi, Linda .. Siegler, Diana , . . Rogers, Martha .... 150, 203, 250, 251 Rogers, Pam ...... ..... 1 73 Rogers, Roy ........ 173, 221 Roland, Leslie Ann ........ 95 Rolke, Martha J. ...... 95, 226 Rollings, Bobby .... 173, 290, 289 Roper, Bob ................ 95 Roper, David . . . 95, 221, 253 Rose ,Ian ..,. ..,....... 1 50 Rose, Shirley . .. ...... . . 95 Ross, Don .. 95, 262 Rotan, Bill .... ...... 1 73 Rotan, Jack . .. ..... . 173 Round Table ..... 178-191 Rowdon, Reslie ............ 173 Rowland, Randee ,Io ..... 96 Rury, ,lan ....... ....... 9 6, 259 Rush, Beverly ............ 173 Rush, Mr. Charles ....... 43 Rush, Maiorie .. 96, 201, 210 Rushing, Brenda .. 174, 225, 246 Rushing, Carol ............ 96 Rushing, Linda ........... 150 Rushing, Mrs. Sallie .... 38, 202 Russell, Mr, Billy .... 31, 283, 290. 289 Russell, Robert ............ 96 Russell, Rusty .... , . . . 174, 241 Russell, Sandra ..,. 150, 203, 241, 251 Russell, Tommy ............ 218 Ruth, Daniel ..... ..... 1 50 Rutledge, William 96, 225, 245 Ryals, Julia ..... ..... 1 50 Ryau, Brenda . .. ......, . 174 Ryan, Julie ....... .. . 232, 253 S Sachese, Linda .... 150, 225, 245 Sainsott, Gay 174, 221, 251 Sallis, Sarah .............. 174 Samford, Mrs. Karen ...... 27 Sample, Betty ............ 96 Samulka, Sharon .......... 174 San Angelo Trip .... 324-325 Sanches, Danny .... ..... 9 6 Sanches, Judy . .. ..... .... Snaders, Judy . . . ..... . 174 Sanders, Patsy .... .. . 174, 254 Sanders, Samuel . . . ..... . . 96 Sandusky, David . .. . 96 Santos, Ella . ...... .. 174 Sappingotn, John 150 Sarazen, Gene . . . . . 150 Sare, Linda ..... . Sargent, Barbara ............ 174 Savage, Tommy ............ 96 Sawhill, Ginny .... 174, 225, 251 Sawyer, Jerry .............. 96 Scallorn, William . . . 174, 251 Schell, Carol ..... ...... 9 6 Schell, Janis ...... .... 1 50 Schell, Norma ....... 96 Schoenfield, Roger ...... 174 Schholder, Mrs. Evlalia ...... 43 School Board .......... 18-19 Schrodi, Joe .............. 150 Scott, Gwenn . . ...... , 97 Scott, Lana . .. .... 97, 243 Scott, Nancy . . . . 150, 245 Scott, Patricia ............ 174 Scruggs, Pat .... 174, 241, 251 Seale, Richard ........ 97, 262 Seaton,- Vickie . . . ...... 174 Seals, Colbert . . . ...... . 174 Searcy, Velma ........ -174, 243 Seaton, Vonnie ............ 174 Secord, Charles . . .... 221 97. Secretaries of N.D.C.C. Seismeyer, Darlene .... 174 Self, Mr. Jerry ..... Selridge, Mike ............ Senior Class Officers , 225 Senior Favorites . . . . . . Seizer, David ...... Shaddox, Cindy Shamburger, Steve 31 150 46 116-127 150 97 . . 174 Sharp, jim ....... .. 150 Sharp, Marionette . . . . . . . . 97 Shaw, Bruce ..... ...... 9 7 Shaw, Darrell ....... 174 Shaw, Pat ....... 174, 246 Shaw, Pat A. . . .. 174, 251 Sheffield, Luanne ...... 174, 246 Sheffield, Steve .......... 150 Shelly, Bob ...... ........ 1 74 Shelly, Debbie 174, 225, 241 Shelby, Jennie ...... 174, 251 Shelby, Loyd G. .. ....... . 19 174, 174 98 50 98 98 Siegler, Philip , 174 Sigut, Dianne ........... 98 Silva, johnny .......... 17-'l Silva, Mary 98, 223, 2-13, 250 Silva, Patricia ............ 174 Simmons, Lanny ,..,...... 150 Simmons, Sandra ..,........ 98 Simmons, Sue ....,......... 98 Simmons, Susan 98, 208, 221 Simons, Mike ................. Simons, Roger .... 99, 223, 245 Simonton, Steve ..,....... 150 Simpson, Alan ....,... 174 Simpson, Billy . ,. ..... .. 99 Simpson, Cynthia .... 150, 213. 227, 249, 261 Simpson, Linda ............ 174 Sims, Alecia .,.. 175, 223, 231, 251 Sisemore, Kay ...... 175, 221 225 Sisk, Norman ...... 150 Slater, Janis ................ 99 Slaughter, Ronnie ' ...... 150, 259 Slayton, Wayne .... ...... 1 75 Slocum, Anita ....... ....,. 9 9 Smallwood, Sharon . 99 Smart, Carol ............ 150 Smith, Anne .. ......... ,175 Smith, Barry .......... 151 253 Smith, Bertram . .. 12, 99, 183, , zoo, 204. 241 Smith, Billy .. ............ 99 Smith, Bobby .......... 151, 253 Smith, Charles R. ...... 101 Smith, Cindy 151, 213, 221, , 232, 243 Smith, Danny . ....... 151, 289 Smith, Danny ...... . 175 Smith, Danny ............ 175 Smith, Darlene .... 99, 213, 245 smith, David F. .... 99, 221, 226, 241 Smith, David L. .... 99. 230, 241 Smith, Debbie .... ....... 9 9 Smith, Diane .. .. 151, 213 Smith, Don .. ..... 100 Smith, Don ..... .... 1 00 Smith, Dudley .... ...... 1 00 Smith, Judy ........ . 100 Smith, Kerry ........ 100, 243 Smith, Lauren .... 100, 236 253 Smith, Linda Diane .... 100, 201, 226, 253 Smith, -Lynda .... 100, 223, 232, 253 Smith, Lyndon R, ...... 101 201 Smith, Lyndon . . .. 175, 218 Smith, Mrs. Margaret ...... 23 Smith, Marsha ............ 175 Smith, Nina ........ .... 1 75 Smith, Paul ..... ...... 1 51 Smith, Richard .. .. 101, 223 Smith, Rita ..... .....,.. 1 51 Smith, Ronnie ............ 223 Smith, Sandra ..,. 151, 225, 226 Smith, Sandra .... 151, 226, 232 255 Smith, Steve . .. ..... . 151 Smith, Susan . . .. 175, 249 Smith, Tom ..... ...... 1 51 Smith, Tommy .... ..... 1 51 Smithee, William . . . . . 175 Snasel, Mark .... 175 Snasel, Susan .... . . . 101 Snyder, Gretchen .. ...... 175 Snyder, Kandace .......... 175 Snow, Becky .......... 101, 243 Solchenborger, Rita ........ 151 Sonnier, Claudia .. 151, 245, 253 T gaomore Class F ' , 153 op romore Class Offi s 159 Table of Contents 4-5 P119 Ie Enroll 320 Tackett, Marsha ........ 152 259 SP I Honor S UC 203-203, Taffer, Terry ..... ..,... i 175 Spar F St ..,. . . . . 5 Tarsia, Nancy ........ 152, 254 1 ks, NY, 175-1 Ta,-sm Tom , , 175 au h, Lin .... ..... 1 01 T ,V i vvfvn U ' 7 I ' , ty e-.., ........ 15- - US- 150551 ------- 29 Tato 1r D. .. 105 5 , Elaine - -3,00 051 1311 Tatom, or . . 152 . , - t 'awwntenj 175, 251 Sports 11114 ........ 3 T. or, Cattilyii 103, 216, Spring, Ga e , 241, 25-1 335 Sprow, ike . ......... 151 ay , ,arolyn ...... . ..... 175 prui Miss Lo ........ 23 Tayl , 4 ....... ,. 175, 223 c , Cary ...... .... 1 0 Taylor, L 175, 253 Spurlofk 1 gr0n Taylor, Lin . . 175, 243 Spurr, ....... .... . aylor, Lonnie ...,.. 2 Spuryer, . re ......... 151 a r, Morgan ........ 241 Stacley, Mil? .... . . . . . 151 Ra y .... . . 24 , .tac ., a .... . ...... 1 .1 'flu , ....... . 104 Stalli anne , . . 175 1 Tay nnald r ward . .. 104 1 . 1' , Garry .. ...., 51 Teague, i ..... . 152 Stanberr Larry ...... 101, Teater, Den i . 175 241, 2 Ser, Cynthia .... .. 152 Stand , Vic .. 15 21, 253 Tehauno, Eudora ..... .. 175 Stanf tl, Cierald . ..... 151 -xfohaun V non ..... 4 ord, Derreck . 101, 201 Tenery, y .... 152, 204, 254 S5112 A fn, dEnfvir1 , 2 7 Terry, Do 152, 230, 232 ar , a ..... ...... . 253 Steer, C. ....... 152, 253 Terry, Sandy . 175, 225 Steger, Susa 101, 197, 201 gleuhner, Doug . . . . 75, 241 13 ames, Cathy ........... 175 Steinho . . 2 Thomas, Bill ........ 175, 262 Thomas, Linda . . 104, 223, 243 Stephens, Barbara . 102 Thomas, Terry .......... . 104 Str-plhens, Iglly ......,.... 52 Thomas, Tommy .......... 175 Step ens, ene ..... .... 0 mpson, Anne . . 203. 221, 245 Stephens, Jane ..,..... 152, 245 ompson, Carol Gwen .. 104, Stephens, Michael ...,...... 175 213, 245 Sterling, Susie .. 152, 217, 221, T pson, David A, ...... 152 223, 253 hompson, Elizabeth .. 152, 203, Stevens, Bill ............. 152 245 Stevens, Eddie ...,...... 152 Thompson, julie ..... 176, 221 Stevens, Jeffrey .... . 102, 223 Thompson, Kenneth . ....... 176 Stevens, Mark ..... 102, 223, 241 Thompson, Kenny ........ 176 Stewart, Denise 102, 203, 213 Thompson, Marilyn .. . 152, 213, Stewart, Mike ............. 175 221, 251 St. John, Alice . . . .. . 151, 223 Thompson, Ruby Anne .... 104 St. John, Janet .......... 101 Thompson, Sherry ........ 152 Stierhoff. Wfalter ...... 102, 241 Thompson, Tommy 104, 223, Stinbaugh, Linda .......... 175 260 Stinson, Peggy 102, 223, 253 Thompson, Vera ..... 176, 243 Stokes, Charlotte .......... 102 Thompson, Zoe Ann .. 152, 232, Stokes, Lewis .... ........ 1 52 245 Stokes, Scott .... 152 Thorn, Tommy Ray ........ 176 Stover, Sherry .. ...... 152 Thornberry, Jon ..... 153, 262 Storm, Gayle ........ 152, 225 Thornhill, Cheryl ....... 153 Story, Gail Marie 152, 243, Thornton, Janice ........ 153 253 Thornton, Mrs. Kay 27, 204 Stovall, Carlton .. ..... 102 Thornton, Mary ........ 176 Stovall, Charles .. 152 Thorpe, Leonard Elma III.. 104, Stovall, Rlandy .. ..... 103 191, 201, 223, 240, 247, 257, towe, Ra ph ....... 175 261, 262, 263 Strange, Bobby ...... 175, 249 Thurman, Bill ............ 104 Stratton, Tommie ........ 152 Thurmond, Ernie ...... 153, 218 Streveck, Ronnie .......... 175 Jiglml-QA -------------- 152 S h' , rin, on . ........ ....10 Redman' Cynt2:Ja4 223 2353 Trms, Anne ...... 176, 230, 249 - - ' ' 1 Tirns. Paula ..... 105, 213, 230 Stricker, Anita ............ 103 Tinkle Ja 344 Strickland, Keith ...... 152, 259 T,,,S,,9 Rfd if jjj ,,5 2,9 Stubbs, Linda Ruth 103, 227. TipPit,'A11e,i 176 243 Tipps, Lee .... ...... 1 53 Student-Faculty Basketball Game Tittle, Mel .... ....... 1 05 338-339 Toldan, joe ...... .. 176, 254 Suarez, Gloria 152, 203, 223, 10363, g0P5JY -- ----- 5172 241, 251, 253 o ett, . an ra .... ....,. 5 Suddith, Carla H H 152, 253 Thompkins, Bruce .... 176, 249 siikup, Vicki ....... 15 ffwmbsi ?3iffY - --- 155- 249 siiiiivati, Bill .... 103 Ilijuffd R' 105 Sullivan, Xvayne ' ' '- ' 175 Towery, Diana 153 Sulton, Betty ...... .... 1 75 Towner, Tina .... .. 176, 251 Summerlin, Becky ........ 152 Townsend, Diane , ......... 105 Surber, R011 ,... 14, 103, 218, Tracy, D256 A- -..- 105, 225 ray or,. aren .. suttie, Elaine 152, 245 Tffnt- hide ---- 105 Sutton, Betty .... . ..,.. 243 TEZZIITF, 55325, ' ' ' Sutton, MMV Lou 105- 201' Troirbadiears H210-215 243 Truelove, Cindy . . . . 176, 251 SWZUISOYI, I-HWY ------t- - - - 175 Truelove, Katanna . . ,... . . 153 Sweet, Allen ..... 103, 201, 223, Truelove, Sandy ..... .... 1 76 , 249. 254 Tucker, Alan ........,.... 105 Sweet, David ,,,, 152 Tucker, Glenn Allan .. 105, 2047, Swift, Michael .... .. ..... 103 . 2 5 Swim JO-Linn ---------- 125 43212221 i?5i'd?..'.1'.1' .... il? 'Sykes' Dune 15352 2225 Tucker, Mrs, Patsy ........ . 27 Sykes, Steve 103, ,201,, 218 ' 153' Sympson, Linda ............ 152 ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 399 'M , , X. 1T 9- Tully, Ted ... ... 176 - Y I .. ... 153 Tully, Tim .... 105 la, Bi T. .. 155 Tunnell, Artie ............ 176 Wal er, r.',E. D. .......... 19 Tunnell, Dorothy Lee ... 21106, 7 , XV. 1, Lyryia .... 153, 232, 201,-245 1 245, 251 Turbeville, Joyce ..... 17 ,,,225 'E er, Stephen .. 176, 254, 260 Turbyfill, John ...... 1 ', 2 my all, Linda .... 108, 243, 254 111-1101, David ., ...... 11.06, 232 .1w1ll,vl1iml11y,l . ........... 134 Turner, GQOIgH?12A: . . . .fl Wfallace, rkylda ...... . . . . 108 ETUIIICF, 1545211120 ' R. ...., ,106 kj' QJFRHHCC, g1?H'1dQl1 -------A- 175 urner, . 17 253 :1 ace, nnnle .. 108, 221, 253 Turnqfx ffckgmrfiy ,,lfJl1ll15??, 13 XxWalling,,Ann .... 154, 224, 225, 'N , 'l 3, 2 Xl-,fi . r 326 Turner, 111. xvi1H1m,Q ..., iffy Walggv Karen 108. 123, 184, Turpin, ,Jackie ,Lynrkjx 1 6,1 2, ,V 1 221, A 223, 243, 326 Tm-quqtf. Lygy, .,,..,l UM106,x llflll, Meredith 177, 223 Turrill, B1-ucg ,,,,,,,, ULJ . anncr, 'Charles .... 177, 221 Turlill, Shefry ,.K,f., . , .. 1516 'YVarcl, Llxdl . . 108, 254 Tui1le,,,G13n1i1.113... ,g,, l53!,2A3 ,P4Ware, 311111 5 ....,.... . 177 ?uttle1 Jganyvlgill . . . 17? of XVVQQ-, JCE? ' .. ..., utt'v .O1'1 ,... .i, 101 1 0 -- Tyndgill, FQQ,,1'y , ,,,gB1l5, 22.119 . ren, -' ky ........ .. l V , - X ssonf 1 ............ 1 'I 9 ,U X 517' 11 S, Q Sly .... 108, 213 245 XM 1Qi 1, 1 2 a ', . ra ........ 177, 251 21,1619-, --0? ...1 5,15 ,115 SEZ Qdcrwxfj ' CKY! ' IQ watson, Kay .... ...... 1 O8 7 'ff -- Vg . y' wiliiii' iifitiil Zi -H vf , , ' X XVats n, Rebecca ...... 10 22312 Valetine,-4gJel'ry I. .. 2. ,HAQJ106 gilfvglfl, Sharqn',l 1. . . . 1. 108 Vance,,JDon . . . . 106 eaiherford, 'Foiiamy . . 154 Vance, Rolirlqixigg .... f. . . 153 Wver, Don a ..... l .... 108 1 Vanderpool. B Il .. 76, 249 eaver, Lin ..... 154- Van de Wall,f sn 176, 225 I, Weaver, Pa I .... X. ,,'. ...... i 4 Vandever. Jimi! . .. , ....... 153 1, Webster, nn . .ML ..... 1. 08 Van Hekken, Pe .' ....., 107 J Webster, hil ,-5,.1.,.. . l'177 Varner, Toni .......... 107, 246 Weisbaum, Rosa ne ,.l.. 1 , 243 Vaughn, Cindy .... ....... 1 53 ,Weitr1'krr, S e n LZ . 154 Vaughn, Robert ..... 176 , Welborn, P ia , ,, 109 Vaughn, Steve .............. 153 2XWg1ch, Gar ....... .... 1 54 veliman, Billy ............ 176 Wcreicli, Ned .,,,, 109 116, 2 , Veltman, Paul 107 223, 232, W , ' 2 10 elc Phili . . '. .. '. . . . 1 Veltmfin, Phil 107, 197, 204, We 'Franca l. ...... 109, 1 218 , , arit ........... 09 Vernon, Glynda . . 107, 201, 203. Wisthro k, ng ld . .,1. 154 204 Westbrdgk, -i. Arm 177 Vernon, Marsha ...... 176, 251 Westcrlake, Sherri .ll1.. . 177 Vickers, Stephanie . ,...... 176 Westlake ,Jerry . .. 17 223, 241 ' Vik, sum ....,. 107 1911, 201. wE1Zel,.,,1v1icl11el .Q 154, 249, 25 ' 1 204 223, 230 Whalqql Michael 1 109, 230, 337, Vines, Sandra ..... 176, 225 ,f b X 545 Vinson, Patricia ............ 107 Whlf1bY, Wa a ------- 109 Von Hagel, Lizabeth . 107, 223. vvgglflddon- An' 1111! '-' 253 l Cn, ............ 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Ju nita ........ 25 Worley, HHH , ---.....-.,- 112 Wiley, Becky , ........... 177 Wofsl 1 Bekl -'-- 177, 225- X' illielm, Katy' ... . . 154, 249 227 'll1elm,l M2f'plQ'.. ..... 177 Offham, Gary ---- .-1-- 1 77 . 4 kim, Cami- ' H .III 177 Worthley, Lou Ann . ..... 112 Wfl kinSon LJKr5na , .. ..... 155 W0,ZnuCk1 Steve - ' -'-- - ' 155 Wilkin on ,Jeanne ...... 177, 251 xvrlght' Bobby 11? wilki 5 , P111 ..... .... . 177 Wflghti Jaws 155, 252 Wil 1 f d, Barbara ........ 177 Wright' Slmlel' --- ' 112, 243 W-Ili 5, Cathy ...... 155, 249 Wuerch, Joyce .... ...... 1 77 W li ms, Danny .... 155, 203, Wuefch' .Wesley -- -- -' 1 13 221, 260 Wyatt, Llnda ........ 177, 221 lliams, Dt. Frank L. ..... 19 WVIFS' Steve -'- 1 55 illiams Judy .......... 177 Wylie' Doug '-- '---- 1 13 illiams, Mike .......... 155 Williams, Nancy .... 1545, Y . 2 0, 2, Williams Robert . ....... 110 Yadack, Judy .... .... 1 13, 253 Williams, Russell P ....... 115 Yamini, Gay ..,.,... 113, 119, Willingham, Elai 111, 224, 215, 325, 245 fav X 228 Yankie, Dayna ...... 155, 254 ' lingl mf es ........ 111 Yankie, James Darrell .. 113, 245 i lis, aro . .. ... 111 Yates, Carolyn .... 113, 243 Wi Ii ry ..... ..... 1 77 Yates, Larry .........,.... 155 'l' L, a ....... 251 Yielding, Karen .... 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