Kimball High School - Excalibur Yearbook (Dallas, TX)
- Class of 1967
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'Nagy 'S X255 Cx Q25 5 -Egg? fa , Q Qliixilwe-Qgxi QX., , XXX PX' ' XQXUN VJ QLQJQW .U ax N V J i ' Kxilux 'QQ Lii-Cary, Q5 .. 5 ' Nffdgik URSJQN YRUQQQ-u-SQQ, x QSM Q . L -. S' AJJQYXC Tw, XGA, . ir , XQ-K 55 I ' ' J'Q... -' ,. ,, . ' , it f lg? We DN' Nwaiklwx Xxnseey X, ' cxmsfcau. QKRQ3 CEN- Qavefw aaa. t, t . em, i W , A M33 Q, f S Seems-Mfrs Qefteewfiev uw, NYXXK Consider the man aga teaiilxl-gfxg 'Novi' K ii l a teacher whose influence is immeasurable U0 r U l l , CuwxQ,,NvS.ih,'th5lives of his students, Y V 't a professional teacher whose proficiency 9 , ,N ,A -'Utd BBQ, VUASZIWXL, in the art of education has earned him Q3 ffillnryqq ? 5: . , I XJ recognition as an honor graduate from . . i gT,mQj , , 1 XS NofthCxTegras State University. M S-'QL QA lvxnivqh t 'w Qivjvx-I W AMW' RYQQ-ww-Db '42,-fix., it ' . H , . ., 'fy But more un ortant- 'Asc' l lUQ:f'N'4XQ,0nsider thepman as an individual . . t ,WML ii l r ' awarm hearted individual whose easy-going .Q i J ,, KJ as Q W ' manner perpetuates a sense of belo ging to t i f! f f s - umm: QQNN6 who know him, ' ' ' Q lv':NxNx,,. ' V pf 8 . ' ' AEE-Ada dedicated individual who has evotedllisr i l t t X unt1r1n efforts to social work in deprived NK K X-Y 94.Q,Q-J i L 'QfQjC5f1i,Nareas.Qt,x,xl,S,,ViQNQx'k 3 A i i,r N . 9 NLN.. C? ' Words are but trite expressions in describing 'v f t l f 't i ' Q43 hischaracterg . ' t fa if i g' i V i .. . C .. 3 , ,15,g.p,xQ,bYxQ0, Therefore we ask you to conslder the MANSSQDX- .Se i i i i W 1 if ii' A Qt! i Q or h Q v . who has been selected as ni X if Y, ,CJ f Dedlcatee ofthe 1967 EXCALIBUR rub , 5 g QYQKLQJWE, WN Y -is 1 t tt NX QM Wm Mt b 1 it '55 l vif Fx '7 r. Shamus Mehaffle a wmwsltgergww, Qnfvyxitllx t i 6 :nf N X -Q ,jf , f J QW.. 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The legend states that the spirit of Ex- calibur still reigns within the heart of all true Knights. ,f' 8 1. 1 i 5 .Q H 9 'e I i 1 1 S ,. 9 ' S 5 1 X 9 l i 1 3 I l .ir f K E Q1 fi' f Jfl 1 ? eg 1' ' U 1 .aux rf r LV, .401 'Q'iv 3, L,-.... 91 I lk, F43- f - rx 5.3 ,mf ia, U, .H in 4 fl, H lm 1,1 wa 'ima f K sss , i iSeni0rs i Organizations Sports i i i Rottitdtitlile s i Sophbmores Activities t1 1 is W Alss I , 1, i ,fl bf Q Q ,i Y Y- 1. IO: . f s P, 1 . s 'tags gi 'iw 4: 'Q' .ff ,. Q-4 wi 'Sm.' T 'VZ' Q ,rf ' feilhzl u A 1 1 A tjeffv Jw T QV' - I fi ,. I , X, glgf.. ., gn. '. it ,J . ff 1-Hu. Y XA. ,, , :rr--'f -.,.u X, 3, ,f ' -.Q '. '-.'Xq'X My- K '5 '. A,, . lgqvw' , . I 'K XDXXXX rig, SX X X . , ' -- 1- 'xi ',' - I. 1 -1 :af ' X-if-Xf'D.t'NX lv? X XXX: X X' ,lx ,. ' ELL i I 7.1 ' Y ,. ,pf-. 3 ur -, .' '-KL, AIXD. HX -' 'I' '1 4 ' . PQ., X A' -. . ff' ,X-'NI'--f-:L - 'I f I .' -.. .v K-4, 4 M ., I' K ,q xl' lv ' W 'qw N J' I ,T r X5 ff 'v -v v A n 4 N,- fl 7',,A X. 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'r . f- 53+ 915 1' ' I - 'IL'hn!n'4 ffui. x., N . , ' f . Q., , , 4' 1 1 emu. fs 1 , , Y Projttes of Pleasure . . . - the mania ofthe dance floor . . . a peaceful walk in the country . . . A place to think. Could time only capture those moments - No, yesterday is gone forever . . . The reflections are but a memory. 'WF i m K 1+ 'K Profiles of Achievement Giving, Receiving, and Learning . . the conquest of knowl- edge . . the scholar, the athlete, the fan . . all searching for something. . that search is the unycy- ing bond. lb '-'G ff!! L 1, ff Vg 4 ' 4, fl, , Q Ei ' , 'I 25.2 5 -Q ,VV Zz: ,L :D 13572 N, I m.7ZV.. f ff, f , ff V ,M .W .WN W 1 as--1 R., -N.. 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A world of laughter and tears . . . Projecting a sense of identity. You are the actors . . . You are the profiles. , HC' 1 -- ir C ' 5' f' X L M! F 5 li :gy rg! 1 I , . A f f 4' 'ff , Jeff ,wwf f 'f X 1 '17 i ff: f 'J :ff f ' f 5' f fu' f , ,, .,,. 'Qu' fa , y 1-I . ,,f,'QZQg2:2,Qg' , . ,, ,ff ,W 1 wx ww .f - ,g 1 ff 1 A 1 X . , , E..-K., I hr! . lg -f3f,,:.k9,i7:1 .fu-,. , , 'x'T T' ' .:' Z fl, - lf, ,l,L..-' f ' ' .. .' - - 1. -,:w:2g.:':f+'k7:zn- , : V ,Y -1.v 14. ,k.,,-A. , ' ,,-11f,'1.i, 1 -sf .- ,jjs-17: j ,ig - 1:15- Q gg- , .4,.,.v- .,-K - : XA -:'g'. 'Al 1 - - ,Q .' - f g-:LN ---- P----,A .lf X W -- --A--,A - -:z f'f,Q -gf?-g..' fffiq, Ti EA g Q 2g:3'31i U- . '. ii .' gif. 'gt Q1 Y :-.tjflw 1, K5 1 K QT.-' iff-ivffivi'-'r,Q- 'fi:.f':1z va. vb.: xTE,'Qf, f1S,,:ka9. n .,x -,,-4.,.fp-,-.,M-h . . -. 1.S..,--v.LQ-.2--e .131--x-. .. ...Q X1 ,. N--.. , x ..' 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F: -4 RZ ' 'w.:.i, - rv . ,,,.,-,- gy..-v-..-,,,g,g:aK,,.'aQ,.., 1, - .....3:,..,:mw..-.. ,:. .- :. .,, fs 1:,fv,..-'-:F-:gyt::'m..- b'55Y:, .3.g,xQS.,. ,.n:s7z:t,:f.'J' .I1':f' '.-,- ' Q ' , 'L z.Li:w1:,:Zr,.-4-1:-L:g. '.a, -i -.1-givS3.lf:ss:f::,:-. 2 .rg lrzfbf V.. ' - vj4-..-:-5- 1 :1f'1.-ag:a - Q- V W- Q N N-,i.15,- ....x:.,x . ,Q . -7: 1-.-A-N-1,. -Q-3'4::'l,, 3? Sa: . 1 RW.:ff5as.-.-.,Nt--' v - - :L-1-'v::: .':.+- -fy.. -, gf -,f.xi-v'?:.1 f '5'1'1.x3' A mffrgegf-25-5 me . - :K-. :gn-1-w1:.?x: :Q - fr-f.1'::1:2:L, za '-tg - f ' ' '- -- H ' -- in b -, LK-.V--pf f T ::i4Lt.'3w.t.?g?,::..1L..., X .., lrcvcr :auf sir: 1, . 1 'F 5 f f v Q3 UQ, Qlidff W' 7 fx? X AQQ Q.. 'lo Q 1 - DR. W. T. WH1TE ' 'Supeiifufenflent of Schools 24 - -. - fix Q . - U - x' ff' SCHOOL ADMINISTRATION: The Dispensatwn Qf Education an BOARD or EDui:A'rimN W- T-WHWS SLJPERINTENDENT DF SCHEICJLS LEE A. MCSHAN JR DALE Dczucstas PF'ES'DSNT DALLAS INDEPENDENT SCI-IEIEIL DISTRICT DEP'-'TY 5UF'E'?'NTENDENT FIELD SCD ELL E. D.WALKEF1 vlcz-PRESIDENT DALLAS' TEXAS ROBERT H MCKAY Mns.v:n D.: l NDN NSR M FRANK L. WILLIAMS JOHN P'-ATH GREEN JUSTIN F. KIMEALI. HIEH SCHDDL DUN E. MATTHEWS 'J-W -LAND ERAGE asus SOUTH WESTMORELAND H Fsncv E.LL1El:KE,JR.,M.D. DALLAS, TEXAS 75233 DLUS ALLEN .JAMES E. JDY C' E' M -LEW Mns.HENRl L.BQC1MEERr:,.Jn H'D-PEARSUN VV. P. DLIRPETT PRINCIP JERRY D.WHEAT ASSISTANT SIJPERINTENDENT5 Dear Student, As the school year draws to a close, I am reminded that each of you is on the verge of entering a new phase in your life. What then, should be your attitude toward life? There is only one answer: you should hold life your friend. The one principle most evident in life, from beginning to end, is compensa- tion, and if foe-like it takes from us some things we feel should not have been taken, it seldom fails, as a frierid, to give us more than we have a right to expect. lt is a false attitude foward life that allows the sorrows and pain and disappointments which are inevitable, to overshadow the privileges and bless- ings bestowed by each succeeding year. Life is our friend. Only in the beginning do we have to take life as it is, and then, fortunately, there are those Whose chief joy is the tempering of the wind toward us. When, in the course of years, the bugle sounds the call to bat- tle and shoulder to shoulder with the multitude we face the sterner problems of feeling, spirits fortified by faith, and hands endowed with skill. And thus, as times grow more complex and new issues present themselves for our working out, we become the better able to 'solve them. Life is never anything but a friend whose friendship cannot be doubted so long as we ourselves are faith- ful. Since, in the final analysis, you are the architect of your life, may I wish you joy in your endeavor. Sincerely y urs, Ami? W. P. Durrett, Principal 26 w 7 9-gu. ,l!' 4 -1 9 aw N 'i553ljQlz1:,y'5??3fj5' .. .1:3':i 'YA . I-fur ' K Hip H ,Af m yqgjgiff' ' I u . , 1 .. . .f,, T 'MF r pl'b7 L1 , .N . Ax I 4525 .' 'sr 'I I . I' I if ,, -,,,wA.s A,,-.. .il ,M k,- ,..., i -m Q32 Jr. 4' , r ' jf ll' VB. A '!1r'1'4 -. . -S4 'Q if F? 'nfl P3-a in fvnurrlif' 2. y n..1.u..:..4....:::a.4.:.+-..m.... :alma Bi-Iv4rvW-'U' f ,., i f 'i f' .V. 5 fi f A 'K N , 1': S l . 5' ' H 'Q' xii 'el If if fii :S Z1'1 ,H Qi? if W 'i gg M Mgfjlfglrfi' , ' F gfifwz 'F lfiffbfzleiz ' ' 52:8 , ' ' Z,i'w:n' Y , if 2: 1- V-fif 57' P , I ,-4 gi, ,, f A v 231-7.1, al COUNSELORS: Guides to A More Profitable Future '5 3 e . si 3 A - F ' 5 ' V -Q . , ffl . , ' 4, 1- Lil t 5 xx fi .h fel' ' ' , V r ,TSC 1 wk Ui , 1 , if . , , ,ia g. M',: iff f jp Xl s sw li-Q! 'V ,Kg . . x -e X M . e.,. , , eff 174' - ., -.,x.- 7j'1:efiq:i 1 , H Q H -a We QQ, - .... X - 1,225 -Ju .Wa a fTezff.,f i' a ,214 : , 35,5 ,ti Q X fr u e MRS. PIERCE MRS. MORGAN Counselor's Clerk B.,-L, S,M,U, Counselor Enough cannot be said about the job fulfilled by the counselors. Few people are more important in helping plan our high school and college courses. The counselors also help students register for the exams for entrance into college and ad- minister the National Merit Schol- arship test. MISS CARHELL M.Ed., N.T.S.U. Counselor MRS. WILER MISS JENKINS Counselor's Clerk M-A-, T.C-U. Counselor ADMINISTRA TIVE STAFF: Foundation- or School Efficiency Kimball's progress is directly proportional to that of its administrative staff. The dean and the attendance clerks must deal with vital matters of attendance and student organiza- tion. Although their work is sometimes tedi- ous, they go about it diligently and success- fully. X es-Xxx ii A' . R if .F 'P 1.5 U V Viigwmu '- Dean, MISS LONA SPRUIELL Attendance clerk, MRS. MARY HINTZE 'NF .,f -111 Attendance clerk, MRS. DOROTHY MEEK 30 , fixikjw Attendance clerk, MRS. MARGARET SMITH Attendance clerk. MRS- SUE EMERSON I.B.M. Operator, MRS. BILLIE MOOMAW WE- , x .,.,.., Y, ,a ' 2 l E - 'X Q' n. , , ,. V . ,Q V, A ix vf:,,n-an - M 'M 'M' R M 1- .f,1fg1 K s I ff.. 'YM , , A. .Mf+z:.fsy:e:,,,. . .HMA 'Z i ' . V' Secretary, MRS. MARTHA STEWART Ai C Nurse, MISS ETHEL GOODNIGHT Rfglv Secretary's Assistant, MRS. BONNIE GREEN Essential to school management are the secretaries, the I.B.M. operator, and the nurse. The secretaries are charged with the responsibilities of handling school finances. The I.B.M. operator is constantly running daily attendance and printing report cards.sUnder the nurse's supervision, student health is kept at the highest possible standard. 3 fm 3 IU MR. SHAMUS MEHAFFIE M-E5-, North Texas State University MRS. LEOTA BURNEY MA., North Texas State University English MRS. MARGARET COX M.A., Southern Methodist University English MISS SUSAN EAGLE B.A.. University of Texas English MISS IEFFIE JOHNSON B.S., Nnrth Texas State University English MRS. FLORA JUDD M.A., Baylor University English MRS. KAY MAZAHER M.A., North Texas State University English Enghsh ENGLISH: Words Weave the Fabric 0 Expression Mr Moreland's college English class, students listen attentively as he lectures. s: - 3 2 is: ' Q 0 A, Could it be that a dictatorial influence has entered into Mr. Mehaffie's discussion of Amer- ican literature? Dedicated is the word which applies when describ- ing the instructors in Kimhallis English department. Ever striving to aid the student, they seek to elevate his understanding of literature and to expand his working knowledge of grammar. ln addition to the conventional courses of sophoa more, junior, and senior English, the department offers for the first time this year an advanced course of college English for those who are qualified to take advantage of its opportunities. Furthermore, due to last year's success, a special Advanced Place- ment and Study course is again available after school for the enterprising student. Q !A K ' MRS. VIRGINIA PIERCE a B.S., Stephen F. Austin English , C ' MRS. SALLY SKILES ' . B.A., Texas Tech ' English, Journalism MRS. PATSY TUCKER B.A., North Texas Stale Univcrsily English YIISS LINDA WADE i3.A., Nnrlh Texas Stale UnivL'1'SifY English mms. MARY Ross ZAPFFE ' 1: BUAN Stnnlwrn Methodist University English H ' . nv fwfm -abt, .n-' .-t SOCIAL STUDIES: History Researched, 7-1-ti MR. RICHARD BURTON Mslild., North Texas I I8 6 American History, English History MR. BOB CAMPBELL M.S., North Texas S a t te Am. History World History 1 'T MR. PRESTON cox B.S., North Texas s tate European History World History Government And Economics Analyzed Active participation in the Dallas Council of World Affairs and the Dallas United Nation Association are primary interests of the Social Studies Department. Mr. Steve Ellis is the cur- rent vice-president of the Dallas Council of Social Studies, of which all Kimball Social Studies teachers are members. In-Service Training Programs for Social Studies teachers were created by our Social Studies Department and received wide acclaim throughout the city. One of the most enlighten- ing clubs at Kimball, the Current Events Club, is sponsored by the Social Studies Department. Ever aware of the responsibility they have to teach truth and logic to the students, Kim- ball teachers strive to be the best informed and learned instructors possible. Participation in the above mentioned activities helps them reach that goal. ' MRA STEVE EU-I5 MR. CHARLIE FIELDS MR. JACK HITCHCOCK B.A., North Texas State M.S., E-11510. World History Civics, Athletics M.S.. North Texas Stage World History, Athletics MISS LINDA LEWIS B.A., S.M.U. Civics MR. TROY MILLER B.A., Univ. of Dallas Am. History MR. BOB MERRILL M.ErI. North Texas Slate, Civifre W MR- JOHN PRITCHETT B.A., S.M.U. Civics, Economius an l01f4 1 ,J ff Some students seem to enjoy Civics with Miss Lewis more than they should. MR BYRON RHOME MA Univ of Texas Texas History 4 9 nv ig fy f14657l 0 fwvwfv f one ,,,4j'6jfmw4J 5vrfesS MR, MILTON SOUTH M.Ed., North Texas State Am. History Z -vii ,al 'GW RN L Ag, 'U -all 3 ...., .0- 'fri MR. JAMES ALFORD MRS. BETTY COOPER MRS- LORENE COYERT M.Ed., East Texas State B.S., Mclllurry College B-S-Q Oklahoma UUWCTSIYY Ceom., Bookkeeping Algebra, Geometry Ge0meU'Y Mix 4 QQ P ' ., vs I x 1 gf 5 I 36 Nag? MATH: Interpretation Through Applied and Theoretical umbers MISS LINDA DARNELL M.A., North Texas State Algebra, Calculus MR. VERDE DICKEY M.A,, T.C.U. Algebra, Geometry Mrs. Spray prepares new problem for class. mf, -ni' MISS VIRGINIA FITE M.A., S.M.U. Algebra MRS. EVIE JONES IVI.Ed., S.M.U. Geom., Bus. Arith., World'History MR. CHARLES FOX MRS. JANE HAYMES B.S., No. Texas State B.A., Oklahoma University Algebra, Related Math. Algebra A pupil can certainly be no better than his desire to learn and the instructor who teaches him. This is especially true in the field of mathematics. This fact shows why any student at Kimball has an excellent opportunity to make great advancement in mathematics so long as he has the desire to learn. In the past the Math Department here has been known for its excellence and its ability to produce fine students. With an ever growing need for a superb knowledge of mathematics in business, industry, and science, the Kimball Math Department is doing its part by offering more courses in theoretical and applied math. Included in theecourses now being given here are standard subjects such as Algebra, Geometry, Related Math, and Arithmetic. For the advanced student more involved courses of Trigonometry, Geometry III, and Calculus are offered. For the second year in succession a night class is being given in Data Processing for the student desiring to further his knowledge of this important field. With such a course as this, it is easy to see why the Math Department at Kimball is one of the best. MRS. AMY McMU'RRY MISS LINDA ROTEN MRS. BOBBYE SPRAY B.A., Ausgin College B,S., Ed., No. Texas State B.A.. Ed.. S.M.U. Algebra Algebra, Geometry Algebra 0. l VCGM- in 'i By Gadfrey! I think I've got it at last. ai 74 MR. TOM HAMBY M.A., N.T.S.U. Chemistry I 1' .i K. V fx is - , , . , , f- '- f ' ' 'Q'-5 5. fy 1 4 H, ,ff ,F f ' .,-s ' V ' i ,Y :ij K 111.1 1 Q ' J il' x n ' l 'X , . S Wl, rf K 3 X P LP ix X' -C15 2 I A: E94 Physics students ponder new problems. MR. J. B. HEAD M.A., Austin College Biology 3 1454723749 .075 ' 2 :'9f'1227' 600 , ' ' ,W ' H . -ff f MR. GERALD HUMPHREYS B.S.. U. of Tenn. Physics MR. PAUL LOFTIN MR. RALPH MARTIN MRS. MARGARET MILKE M-5 E-T-5-U- B.S., E.T.S.U. B.S., T.W.U. BWIDEY Biology Chemistry SCIENCE: Discoveryg The Breakthrough To Comprehension Advanced courses in Chemistry, Biology, and Physics supplement the regular science curriculum to give Kim- ball one of the most exciting and complete science de- partments in Dallas. Biology classes held after school combined with an active science club serve as outlets for enthusiasm car- ried beyond the classroom. This summer a Kimball student, Debbe Cawthon, was sponsored by the National Science Foundation. She spent several months at the Jackson Laboratory in Bar Harbor, Maine, studying animal behavior. ff! Deep concentration-a familiar scene iffy ,,-. if ' ri MR. Rov MUIRHEAD Mas. ELEANOR T. orro MR. roM PALKO M.S., E.T.S-U- M.A., U. of Texas M.Ed., U. of Ark. Biology Chemistry Ch emislry, Biology 1, K Grammar is the basis for conversational Spanish. Foreign languages link us with a better un- derstanding of foreign traditions. This year third year German students have had the unique opportunity of sharing experiences with a native German student. MRS. SUZANNE McDOUGLE ' B.A., McMurry College Spanish MRS. AURORA MORENO B.A., S.M.U. fi Spanish MRS. SUSAN LATSHA fem' B.A., Texas Wesleyan Spanish Miss CHERYL cmsr A B.A., Austin College French, English LANG UA GE: The Icing 0 Cust0 MRS. IANA GREENWAY B.A., University of Texas Latin MRS. IVY BLAIR MRS. RUTH HOEFFLER M.A., Austin College M.A., S.M.U. French Gemnan 2?- Mrs. Moreno demonstrates to her class the traditional dress of Mexico. MR. STEVE BAYLESS B.M., N.T.S.U. Orchestra and Band fain -fm MRS. MARY CURTIS B.A., N.T.S.U. Speech FINE ARTS: Emphasizes Creative And Artistic Talent MISS MARTHA HAYES Students learn voice fundamentals through capable leadership. B.M., S.M.U. Voice and Music Education MR. GEORGE MASSINGALE Students in the Fine Arts Department are occupied throughout the school year. Band members entertain at pep assemblies, parades, and half-time shows. The spring musical, pro- duced in coordination with the orchestra and choir, represents Kimball,s finest musicians and actors. The art department also adds to the making of the spring musical with the creation of backdrops. ..,,.,.,,,, ,, . 4 ' v ff! f I , Ziff Q, ' 1321 gif, j . Miss ENNA Rocr-:ns X 1 M,M., Northeast Louisiana State College M.A., N.T.S.U. A.. Baud U' 4' Tx 'V digg. .MJ MRS. OUIDA HOYLE Library Clerk MRS. MARY DOLAN Library Clerk LIBRARY: An 'wi Answer To 0 3 Every Questwn Our library has not only a complete selection of reading material, but this year has added recordings, charts, and iilm slides. Besides being well equipped, the library is organized in such a man- ner, that students can find things easily by using the card catalogue. Kimball has been provided with an abundant amount of books through a new law, the Elementary and Secondary Education Act. Among the new books, Kimball has received many concerning European his- tory for the advanced history students. ,qs MISS AUDREY PATTON M.l.S.M.L.S., T.W.U. Librarian -- With the help of our librarian, Mrs. Patton, many books are rlifztributed dailv. , H Dictionary provides the means for Kimball students. 43 0, , ,5 . .s g h -gg QR: . ii, at , rv g f'l ' il MRS. DIANE REEDY MRS. HARRIET MORRISON MRS. PEGGY MURRAY MISS MARY WOLFE B.S., N.T.S.U. a.B.A., N.'1'.s.U. B.B.A., s.M.U. B.B:A.. Baylor U- Shorthand Typing and Shorthand TYPiUE and TYPIUB Business Arithmetic BUSINESS: Trains Youths to Better Our Economy Skills taught by Kimball's Business Department are in such great deman that classes are held in the morning at seven o'clock before the regular d y starts. This year more students have enrolled in business courses than er' before. They realize the importance of learning the pri iples behind oo business management. With this knowledge, our studerits ill be ablQ1 pa Y ticipate in making a stronger American economy. K L MR. R. L. WINNETT B.S., E.T.S.U. Bookkeeping and Typing 'iw A N 1, 15,15 if t. 'S 1. - iii 1. ' 1 Q L U' K ,W K is X if MR. JUSTIN STEWART B.S., T.C.U. Distributive Ed. 1 5' -if Ui ' A N 5' 5.13 ' ' 0 - ,Q - A 55 ,-Eg 1 . I W .E I ' fi fl fQ.f?1fg',f Lgfl- Students improve their business skills by practicing typing. MISS PEGGY JACKSON B.S., East Texas State Physical Education JQK MISS JOAN MCSHAN M.Ed., S.M.U. X A Physical Education ' fd A 5. , '. PHYSICAL EDUCATIUN, R.0.T.C.: Self- Discipline Controls the Physical Kimball's Physical Education Department provides students with a variety of athletic activity. Under diligent supervision the youths of Kimball prepare for the National Physical Fitness Tests given each year. The R.O.T.C., composed of one hundred forty-six members, marched this year on the opening day of the State Fair of Texas. Outstanding members of the Corps were chosen to be on the rifle team, the Royal Lancers. Recently, Kimball was honored when our R.O.T.C. was awarded a trophy for being the best R.O.T.C. unit in Dallas. Mr. Boyette explains the rules of intramural football. LT. C. H. W. WHITE M.A., George Peabody Military Science .N ,ima 1 -1 rl' MR. ALEX LOUIS M.S., North Texas State Physical Education Hs '22' .A 'sfo MR. LaVON BOYETTE B.S., East Texas State Physical Education ii r ,ff ,I MR. DAVID CLARK M.Ed., North Texas State Driver Education Techniques Enrich i 4. ' W I Family Living ' MRS. ANNIE LESS MCLAIN B.S., S.F.A. Home Economics farm MRS. DORIS BLACKBURN .S. .T.S.U. B , N Home Economics HQMEMAKING: Demeszgegiffsi Puf A M ' 4 ,N 34, ...E '- MRS. MARILYN DARNELL B.S., A.C.C. MRS. VIRGINIA CLOWER B.S., University of Texas Home Economics Mrs. Darnell demonstrates new methods of altering clothing. Home Economics .. - . . . . -. ---J - .03-'1., V ' 3724. , Q 1a235ffn'.- Q .-I , 5...-t. . -gn.-,30.-,-Q.: utr QQJ.,-4, -g.5uA1u,:'a ' gn, 4-5. :ng-, 333311134 gd. . 'b 1.5: U . ':':.:': 4-1:1 . , , , , . ' ' , ,va ,-4. . H33 gffli is g ,,1:- 4 'F'kf fs-X I 'A Projects apply basic instruction in child care. 46 Emphasis in Kimballas home economics depart- ment is not placed primarily on culinary and sew- ing skills. A new theory of instruction instigates the relationships in the home. These areas of de- velopment are included in each of the followingg clothing and textiles, food and nutrition, housing and home management, health and home care of the sick,.and child development. These methods were practically applied this year when a group of home economics students entertained kindergarten chil- dren at a party which the students planned them- selves. INDUSTRIAL ARTS: Skills Translate Blueprints Into Realities ,Lg-1.5-' Student demonstrates one of many manual skills taught in metal shop. Skill in manual labor is not the only advantage of the lndustrial Art Department. Students also learn to appreciate and evaluate quality in manu- factured products. This year many drafting stu- dents participated in a contest sponsored by the Dallas Homebuilders, Association. Skill as well as practical application is of contest Value in judging these architectural drawings. ln May, all the depart- ments oi Industrial Arts prepared for the annual Crafts F air. 1 MR. KEITH A- cowawn M.Ed., N.T.S.U Plasics and Electrical Shop 1 MR. RONALD PETTER MR. BOB BROUGHTON' B.S., N.T.S.U. MJ-Id., E.T.S.U. Wood Shop and Drafting Metal Shop, Power Mechanics -42 4- B.s., N.T.s.U. Drafting 47 MR. JOHN OWTN Seniors perfect the art of relaxation. -STUDY HALLS: Quiet Corner of Knowledge Hours of study and preparation are necessary to ef- fectively perform daily work. This preparation can be fulfilled in the quiet and serene atmosphere of our seven study hall areas. With the aid of encyclopedias, dictionaries, and well qualified faculty members, stu- dents are able to concentrate upon their various sub- jects and to collect their thoughts. MRS. THELMA LACY MRS. LUCILLE Mc NEIL 48 MRS. LU CILLE AVERITT MRS. MADGE DILLON MRS. BETTY GANNAWAY MRS. ORELYA KLINE A33 s ' Q-v l x Q18 'SZ' 1 v f'lJ 'K I? nw I,-,R mm, ' xl 1' - 1 J fx Ni Lf? Mr. Rush maintains a high degree ery. Over two thousand Kimball students do their best to keep the lunchroom and custodian staffs busy. Red by the influ- ence of head custodian, Mr. Rush, and dietitian Mrs. Schmolder, their services make possible the many activities of the day. n Kimball s lunchroom staff IS noted for their homemade pastrles ROUNDT ABLE -sq ' V- . L- Ui. A-' J .,,, 1q '1w 'A'f M 'k ' , J . I 3 A Y , 4 R ,. X,-, ,471 fm f' 'I , . ' l I ' A ' Billie Couch An aspiring Methodist pastor, Billie Couch has already proven his dedi- cation to serve at Kim- ball High School. Billie's life has become a kaleido- scope of activity, ranging from Science Club Vice- President to Student Council Representative. A great intellectual ca- pacity interwoven with a genuine concern for others has warranted his elec- tion to the National Hon- or Society. Billie's tal- ents have not been over- looked by his contemp- oraries as he was elected Senior Class President and Senior Boy Most Likely to Succeed. A participant in the Lions' Club Youth Ex- change Program to Nor- way, Billie Couch repre- sents an international symbol of service. 52 , fffbt-Q ' '-wx' -- .17 . 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Having served as Presi- dent of the Science Club and as Representative to the Nuclear Physics Sem- inar, Lowry has sought to improve the world, as well as himself. Lowry's achievements merited na- tional recognition when he received a Letter of Commendation from the National Merit Founda- tion. Leading the scho- lastically elite, Lowry Messenger has been se- lected as Vice-President of the National Honor So- ciety. 55 .I ,- ,.4v4 .Q ff ,f .sf ' 'V 'W'-T wh- V-1.1, 1 W H rf .wth-'Q'24f'ii'!Lf,p2- f f5Q?Q:1-.1 , - - ,. QA : . V g-. I, REHU HFHGHTS IE' 1 '4 l' 11411 , f. I x XX yr' -,,,,,...a . ., ., 4, xmf M K 5 ,-,.. ,I ,H . V r X, . Q 7 H5316 i f - V I ' MQ!! b ' - , 1 .,, N- .fabp 5 ,dr -pf- -f. ' lx-f ' 'ff' 'Y av .3 , T, , l frxfpfw' t ' ,fn..f4,:sm .QMJ ii-if Marc Hall A keen sense of values intermingled with a re- fined character are the primary constituents of a unique personality, Marc Hall. Having served as President of the National Honor Society, Marc has changed the destiny of a Korean Orphan by sus- taining the child with funds raised hy the Na- tional Honor Society. Perhaps Marc's concern for the underprivileged was stimulated this sum- mer while he toured Italy as an exchange student. Marc has promoted inter- national relationships as a member of the Spanish Honor Society and as an officer in El Sol. A capable worker, Marc has served diligently on the Excalibur Staff. Cer- tainly his accomplish- ments do not end with graduation, it will only be a beginning. Next fall, Marc will continue his studies in pre-medicine at Southern Methodist Uni- versity. 57 I ..- 4 I fc A' ,V 4' 'ef A ,W gf 11. 5 Q, . wa..- ,--....... -as-vw , HL, Z. ,.,.v-9 '36 -' Z4 53 r k .W ., any, 'Q V W Tw. f t Q 3. 1, Q -v ' ' U-r. - 0 . 9 I I -. Q an . u -3 A in P , , 1- 1. V l . ' c A at ' ,FR W FF, ,- , 3' M- iq 1- , . V . N, I 9 x A 5, 1 ,. I- ka 'S . ' 1 X 1 Ill U A - .ao Q, ,, 4.1- f',,,-N.--s.. - nv -Q. ' ,...- M4 fi 9 v sf 1-5 il Scott Moore Scott Moore has justifi- ably been called the spirit of Kimball High Schoolg the kind of spirit that never dies. Kimball, a gi- ant in every aspect of ed- ucation, has been built by students like Scott Moore who feel a responsibility to maintain its traditions. His spirited enthusiasm has become contagious to all his associates. Sincere Congeniality in addition to a keen wit contributed to Scott's suc- cess as cheerleader. An outstanding personality has never been over- looked by society and Scott Moore was no ex- ception having been se- lected as Friendliest Sen- ior Bov. 59 Belita Moreno Life has become a com- plicated computer void of simplicity. Luckily, there are always those who will hold precious the beauty of simplicity. Belita Mo- reno is one of those per- sons who takes a pride in living. An authority on Mexican culture, Belita has fostered international relations serving as Pres- ident of the Kimball Chapter of the Pan Amer- ican Student Forum. However, Belita is equally at ease on the stage as in the classroom. Iler portrayal of Ddrs. Bucksley in HA Differ- ent Drumrner has been acclaimed by Dallas crit- ics as the most profes- sional performance dis- played by a high school student. Her ambitions are not conHned to the realm of Kimball High School, Belitais future plans include acting at Theatre Three. .N .NNN , 4 a 1- A w.,.v1-Tgg i V UUIIQQ, , g N . IQ ll. s.::': im'nnttnnQQQ 9-lllunnanvntl ::: lu.tfsdbfnfnil Misfits-:savanna p' in . '-in-an n ncaa- ' .. l8l'l!-'Ill h'....'.lIl'lDlllll' an Insurances . Dunn-anna: .S :: : I Imran OIC-.:. gnsuu : : :. ' .i..:l::lIl-Ulf. I -l 0.---.. ...M--3. u. unnnaeoatlf in Ultrasonic:-Ol H' 'lincocoonivl ,o 'iff 0 N0us coocll ' 60 Mun...I2222!2...nc0!f. H .A T.. 3,0 .A M. Q 7f'1 4 xl '4 I ik 'mls M ,, w.a.fw-U, ,f,, ,, ,vf,,,, . f, 1 . . wpu,f..af., ,, ,, Jerry Moore It is rare for one to excel scholastically and athletically, but Jerry Moore has set a prece- dent in both fields which will not soon be forgot- ten. A tri-captain in foot- ball, Jerry Moore seemed indestructible even in the face of defeat. His de- termination was not left unrecognized as Jerry re- ceived Honorable Men- tion on the All-City Foot- ball Team. Jerryis determination to succeed has not been confined to the football field 5 his scholastic achievements are personi- fied through membership in the National Honor Society. Being selected as Most Popular Senior Boy confirms .lerry's title as the epitome of versatil- ity. 62 ,r 4 W sig V - VV ,r zv' , K- J, '- 'fix : . . , I W. ,L .ff V if - EMKULV .- , 1, VH .igneif , ,' , -fy-f'1'5,' ,245 V ,kiss 1 ff., U-..,. V Via-.,,,-3. 3' '1 'V-7 7 .. my lf. ' , ,J-AVv4fr,V,fv44 . 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'1 '4, 1'- ' ' , Qs, 4 '- vm .' , 'Q' f . - rw. as-FV' Ar f -. 4 .,V.w,k . I - E ,. ,. ., A b '+A 5 ' ff ' x . ' ' f. -:XA .- ',, f ' , e ' -0 'K EV ,sim ' I -Y , '1 7'L'LQ - ' 'I it fi? ' ' N :m.ia' , , 5 , wx ' .-P sq 4 4 1. ,.,,f7,7z.-' L ,x 715' X . ,J I E I v,vT - ,. - yn, 1,j v? 1 Wzr., ,M wi N J f ,- ff? EJ? - . 43 ,.','z5Q,Yrf'?--- -, -f Q . f hy, A,--1 4 S'--1 1 ' ,I ifguluv fy-ff., .. ,, . l V Q X -,,. 'V . .'-n c A N' This is not the end, it is not even the beginning of the end. It is rather the end of the beginning. v-. 's ul, A 9-9,- 1 .,- I' . . . -gs, 52 -. xx fa , ,ly .,.N.' I J 1 fb f' -KJ! v 'X 6 f5Xf Y S' ,,...1! -4 . A 1 ik s--A -' 1 gf:-J K9 .V ,R gee, -WINSTON CHURCHILL W' W E E 1 I v 1 I xx IU , 11 -rf -7 5 ' G X,-1 T.- , , as-:wx rw. .vw ma N N, Ki DENNIS ADAMS RICHARD ADAMS ROCKY AHLFINGER CAROL ANN AKINS A Iamais, Pfeiidelltt Concert Concert Choirg Dancers Club Typing Assistant' F.B.L.A.' Choixg Musicalsx Production Fleur-de-Lis ' I Manager O Semors Meet N Challenges ,H JAMES ALDERFER f' f Corona Eximia CHERYL ALEXANDER Fleur-de-Lisg Red Crossg Study Hall Assistant DARLENE ALEXANDER El Sol J, 5- FLOYD ALEXANDER ' MICHAEL ALFORD DIANE ALLEN CARRY THORNTON ALLEN Golf Teamg B Baseball: B Basketball Manager: Spanish National Honor Societyg Stu- dent Councilg Red Cross HELEN ALLEN Marching Bandg Concert Choirg F.I-I.A.g Traffic Safety Clubg Girls Chorus: e ross JAN ICE ALLEN El Solg Allerleig F.B.L.A.g Counse1or's fn., 4? Future Teachefsg A Iamais: National Honor Society sistantg Red Crossg Study Hall Assistan 67 JO-LYNNE ALLEN ROGER ALLISON BEKI ANDERSON LARRY ANDERSON Troubadcarsg Student Council: CUFYEII! Events Club: FUIUFS Marching Baud? Knight Beats Track Secretary: Office As- Scientistsg Study Hall As- sistantg Counselor's Assistantg sistant Study Hall Assistantg Y-Teens: Red Crossg F.H.A.g FIeur-de- Lis Seniors Spark pirit , -'uv' ' VIRGINIA AUTREY MARILYN BAGWELL Y-Teensg Study Hall Assistant: Student Coun- cilg Fleur-de-Lis GARY DEAN BAILEY A Jamaisg Future Scientistsg National Merit Letter of Commendation: Rotary Club Lunch- eon Guestg Quill and Scroll: Excalibur Staff: Bible Credit Awardg National Honor Society 68 f 'CX QPR Q- I1 'D r , f rf LINDA SUE ANDERSON VICKI ARCHER Y-Teensg F.B.L.A.g Mixed Chorus: Fleur-de-Lis KATHRYN LINNELL ARMSTRONG Y-Teensg Fleur-dc-Lisg Troubadears, Lieutenant: El Solg Track Secretaryg I.B.M. Assistantg Nominee, Best Dressed Girl, Knight Life: Junior Homecoming Princessg Most Popular Junior Girlg Nominee, Junior Sweetheart: Homecoming Queeng Most Popular Senior Girl VERNON ATHONE BETTY .IANE ATKINSON Junior and Senior Playsg Musicals CAROL LYNNE AUSTIN Marching Bandg Dancers Club: El Solg Junior and Senior Playsg Musicals ,J Y' Dm -1,1 P'-Q5 GARY DEE BAILEY Jr. Varsity Football: B Trackg El Solg Spanish National Honor Society JOE BAILEY National Honor Societyg Junior Class Repre- sentative, National Youth Conference KEN BAILEY B Football: Cross Country Track Team: Lettermen's Clubg Varsity Track p UIQ? 3. ROD BAILEY VICKI LEE BAILEY El Solg Fleur-de-Lis CARL DAVID BAKER Concert Choir O Y, N-,t,,...o I for-'U' jx.J LEONYX GENE BAKER R.O.T.C.: Commissioned Officer, Battalion Coma mander, Royal Lancer Drill Team Commander, Superior Cadet Award, Individual Drill Com petitiong Future Scientistsg Junior Playg Concert Choirg Musicals: Junior Achievement MIKE BAKER .Q W, SHARON BAKER . X -- - f ,- - -. .. 4 Q, f The majorettes and the band combine their talents to entertain students in a pep assembly. 69 ,-,L i 7353. ,i .pgu I 'J It 35, f U'f fl pl A VICKI BAKER RALENE BARKER Qoncert Choirg Y-Teensg Bible Credit Award: A Jamaisg Fleur-de-Lis HOWARD BARNARD BOBBY BARRON ' . A .Iamaxs DORIS BARRON Troubadearsg National Honor Society: Spanish National Honor Societyg Counselor's Assistant: Study Hall Assistant: Military Secretary KAREN BARTON I-'.B.L.A. MIKE BARTON Basketball Manage-rg Letterman'a Club JOE BATEMAN STEPHEN BEARDEN Seniors Endure Hardships SANDRA KAYE BEASLEY National Honor Society. Secretary: El Sol: Spanish National Honor Societyg Future Teach- ersg Y-Teensg Concert Choir, Secretary-Treab urerg Thespiansg Lead in Carousel: Dancers Clubg Civitan Summer Scholarshipg Trouba- dearsg Speech Tournaments MARTHA BEAUCHAMP EDDIE BECKHAM National Honor Societyg Kimball Red Cross, President: Dallas High School Red Cross, Vice- Presidentg Marching Band, Drum Major: Con- cert Choirg Knight Beats: Student Council: Junior Playg Musicalsg National Merit Letter of Commendation 70 1, fi' ! 1n ,A 4 . f t '4'4'?l -:am ini -v-ul .rl '21 DONNA BEE Y-Teensg Study Hall Assistant x,,4 BEVERLY BELL ll'-Y Future Nurses: F.H.A. V, kv JP' .IACK KEITH BELL Student Council DENNIS BENEDICT Golf Team SANDRA SUE BENHAM Fleur-de-Lisg Y-Teensg Concert Choir ROBERT BENNETT Linda Rylie, Kat Wiederman, and Gale Spring admire their handi- work. ffm. JIM BENNIGHT WINNIE BERKLINE B Basketballg Varsity Foot- Marching Bandg Orchestra: hallg Varsity Baseball: Letter- Typing Assistant man's Club ANDY BERNA 1 Varsity Football, Captaing All CRY, HUDM' 1' able Mention RONNIE BIDWELL JJ Concert Choir: Musicals JAMES BIRCH -ff-f-119 7I f -HQ Y 'Y' -J 'if GLENDA CAROLE BOAZ El Solg Y-Teensg F.B.L.A.g Fleur- ,Q 5 de-Lisg Office Assistant: F.H.A. ' ' Student Councilg Study Hall As sistant JEFF BOHNENSTIEHL Orchestra LARRY BIVINS PAT BOLES Student Councilg F.H.A.g F1eur-de- Lis BARBARA BOLLMAN Troubadearsg F.B.L.A.g F.H.A.: Fleur-de-Lisg El Sol .,J MELISSA JANE BLACKWELL Fleur-de-Lisq Future Teachersg Y- Teensg Slide Rule Club: Student Councilg Office Assistantg Red Cross: Study Hall Assistant REGGIE BOLTON BILLIE JANE BOND -'73-7' MARY LOU BLAIR MIKE BOASE N.. Proj ectionist All hail our great and noble master 04? 1 ORLANDO BONFIGLIO Seniors Exhibit Abilit ...n-aahqp JAMES BRADSHAW RONN Y BRAN NON Golf Teamg Red Crossg Student Council JIMMY BOOTH D.E. DIANE ELIZAXBETH BOS Future Nursesg A Jamaisg Corona Eximiag Red Crossg Future Scien- tistsg Study Hall Assistant JAMES BREWSTER Junior Play DANNY BOUCHER DIANE BOWERS National Honor Society: El Solg F.B.L.A.g 'Concert Choir: Musicals DAVID BRIMAGE Allerlei 42'-if RUSSELL BOWERS TOMMY BRADFORD RUSTY BRADLEY R.O.T.C.: Commissioned Of- Future Scientists: Slide Rule finer, Company Commander, Club Royal Lancer Drill Team Y .-vi' +wfJ -,audi 1111537 ,tn 19' ,ff I 'aff I!! 5.4-f BETTY JEAN BROOKS Fl d Lisg El Sol: F.H.A.g Cl Assistant CYNTHIA BRISTER I F.H.A.g Future Nursesg Fleur-de-Lisp Y-Teens: Allerleig Troubadearsg Student Council: Traffic Safety Club, Reporterg Knight Life, Ad agerg Counselor's Assistant JAMES RAYMOND BRITAIN El Solg Cross Country Track Team BECKY BRITTON Fleurvde-Lis: Military Sweetheart, Company D: El Solg Y-Teensg Troubadearsg Office Assistant MARK BRITTON NYLE BRITTON Allerleig National Honor Society STEPHEN BRITTON Student Councilg Varsity Track Seniors Merit Respect 74 , ,J '24 A tg nu, ,A 451,-q.,4L, ,. ,, BECKY BROWN CHARLEEN BROWN Marching Band GERALD ROSS BROWN ROBERT BROOME A Iamais, Treasurer: Future Scientists i STEVE BROUGHTON V 'ML ,', ,fwn ...IV IU' 'Q-.Ar 31. Man- JAN BUCHANAN Knight Life Staff: Fleur-de-Lis: Concert Choir: Corona Eximia PAMELA SUE BUMPAS A Jamais: Sophomore Select Choir: Bible Credit Award: Musicals CLAUDIA BUNCH Tennis Team: Letterman's Club: Office As- sistant: I.B.M. Assistant CARLA BURDEN Y-Teens: Study Hall Assistant: Office Assistant: Red Cross: Fleur-de-Lis: F.B.L.A. BILL BURDETT B Track: Varsity Football: Letterman's Club: Study Hall Assistant BILLY BURGESS JOE BROWN Vu-sity Football : Vanity Track: Letterman's Club VON NIE BROWN Troubadearsg El Sol: Y-Teens: Fleursde-Lis: Red Cross: Stu- dent Council Q Sophomore ' Homecoming Nominee: Cheer- leader: Friendliest Senior Girl CHARLOTTE KAY BRUEBAKER Fleur-de-Lis: Girls Chorus: A Jamais: Mixed Chorus : Junior Play: Art Club: F.B.L.A. MARTHA BRUMLEY F.B.L.A. The speech department engages in'a stimulating discusswn ,5 if , K , ,fi .J fgffw 'CTTZJ' EVELYN BURNS A Jamaisg Allerleig Marching Band: Orchestrag Musicals: Debate: Na- tional Forensic Lcagueg National Honor Society .qauuyl , -J -...aff HANK BYRD B Football: Varsity Trnckg Let- terman's Club 76 ---7,,-,,,,W-- - - - '32 ,ft , , 1 Vw V, ,.V, 3 f, M Y, mr. w J 4 fl , ,ip a. U44 I+' ,,.. f 7 ff xl? 4 ip' W 4 5 W 3, ' 2' DOUG BURKHAM B Footballg Concert Choir 4? -...l Cx I R 1 Af ,ff 'Q 'S' , J f fit. I Yfffm. 7- GARY BURNETT DOREXTTA SUE BURNETT Corona Eximia Seniors Pro it From Experience JIMMIE BERT BURRIS Orchestra: Concert Choir: Musicals: Corona Eximia LINDA BURRIS F.H.A.g Concert Choir: Musi- cals JLf U 'gg wt 13 3 A Se ' X 5 4 All right you guys, put up the dice. I ami I f f 0 Q o ' 7 , C 1 KAREN LOU CAMPBELL National Honor Socictyg Na' tional Merit Letter of Com- mendationg Nominee, N.C.T.E. Awardg Marching Bandg All- Rc-gion Band: Orchestrag Mu- sicals: Current Events Club: Corona Eximiag Red Cross: Counselor's Assistantg Bowling Club: Future Scientists 143 -rf LINDA CAMPBELL Future Teachers: F.H.A.g D.E.3 Fleur-de-Lis ri vc-W-' 'W' DEBORAH CAWTHON MICHAEL CHAFIN 'ray' wr' MONA JANE CHAMBERLAIN El Sol: National Forensic League, Clerk, Thespiansg De- hateg Spanish National Honor Society, District Persuasive Speaking, lst Place, National Honor Society CLINT CAROL RALPH CARR LEWIS CARSON Varsity Footballg Varsity Trackg Marching Bandg Con- cert Band, Science Fair, Local Winner, Letterman's Club: American Society of Mechani- cal Engineering Award CYNTHIA CARTER Fleur-de-Lisg Study Hall As- sistant LAWRENCE ELLIS CARTER R.O.T.C. RALPH CASEY B Football, Red Cross ANDRENE CASH Troubadearsg Knight Life, Co- Editorg Traffic Safety Club, Presidentg Fleur-de-Lis, Stu- dent Council, El Solg Span- ish National Honor Society LARRY CASTLEBERRY DEBORAH HELLENE CAWTHON A Iamais, Secretaryg Future Scientists, Treasurer: KERA Science Quizdown Finals, 19653 Texas Nuclear Research Sym- posium 196Sg National Sci- ence Foundation Scholarship: Northwestern State College, 1965, Jackson Laboratory, 1966, Fleur-de-Lisg Excalibur Staff, Art Editor: Local Sci- ence Fair, 2nd Place, 1965, lst Place, 1966, Regional Sci- ence Fair, 2nd Place, 19665 Quill and Scroll ALLAN CHAMBERS Bible Credit Awardg Current Events Club Av Hb NANCY CHANDLER Office Assistantg El Sol: Fleur-de-Lis GARY CHAPMAN MARGARET CHERRY ,EA .. H I: V QVA 'T if 'v CLAUDIA CHAMBERS Troubadears, Lieutenant: Fleur-de-Lis: El Sol: F.B.L.A., Presidentg Junior Sweetheart: Senior Duchess, Homecomingg Most Beautiful Senior Girl, runnerupg National Honor Society JANET GAIL CHANDLER Fleur-de-Lisg Office Assistant: F.B.L.A. LINDA CHANDLER EI Sol: Fleur-cle-Lisg' Y-Teens: Red Cross: Student Council: Office Assistant: I.B.M. Assistantg Study Hall Assistant T75- PRISCILLA CHERRY Fleur-de-Lisg Y-Teens: A Jamais F.H.A.: ' - F.B.L.A.g Bible Credit Award x KAREN CHESTER Y-Teensg Fleur-de-Lis BEN CHOVANETZ leg! 11 , . , -: af' ,V ...-M' 'A A' 'HJ in -E A ' . . 'Lx M r 4, 5,1 - - 5,.., a I Q . , , . Q L A 2.5, . W -H-Y 'Y s.,?,,i ntqtp' K, v 1 ,J1Y,.- 4 ' ' ,' A nf 'N . -' A f '- . ,-' is-? V -'f-' . if f-, f 756251 - ' FZQ., si ' r - . - .g.' A.' eu- .- ' .V-f - f- - '.1 ,LJ ' 2-.,,' -?'-' -. t 'nh an , . M , - E ,A -44: Q' gina-ii ,L,'n.'I H?L'. , if . 2-I1 - Lim' ez. Q n U V' X Q1 A:.6x'?.,A,i-2.1:,Xv.,fz-Tl5,,I:':gr,'- LV, .re V .YP . - E pw-.-, 3: .t , . .. I. 1 It AA: 1.5. :ns 1-is SOC prints! ! Q! 4 ,uv ,.-..,4m STEVE CHRISTIAN JAMES CLANTON BUDDY CLARK J ENN YE CLYCE B Trackg Concert Choir Seniors Discover Their Potential JACKIE CONAWAY El'So1g Current Events Cluhg F.B.L.A.g Chorusg Marching Band MARY CONRADT GARY CORDRAY Thespians, President: Concert Choir, Vice- Presidentg El Sol, Vice-Presidentg Student Cpuncilg Musicals: P.A.S.F. Representativeg Goals for Dallasng Wittiest Senior Boyg A Different Drummer Ev CLARE CODY F.B.L.A. oca cience air, s aceg Knight Lil DEBORAH COLE Troubadearsg Spanish National Honor Society L 1 S F It Pl 11 dSlI E151 StdtC Staffg Qui an cro 5 cilg Y-Teensg Junior P1 mittee PAT COLLIER STEVE COLVIN 0 Q ll CD Ollll ay, Business Com Cross Country Track Teamg A Jamais CAROLYN COMER F.H.A.g F.B.L.A.g Y-Teens DONNA CONATSER Troubadears YT!! 8 BILLIE COUCH Senior Class Presidentg De- bateg Optimist Oratory Con- test, lst Place: Allerlei, Pres- identg Senior Boy Most Likely to Succeed: National Forensic Leagueg Future Scientists, Vice-Presidentg Bible Credit Awardg Student Councilg Lions Club Youth Exchange Pro- gram Participant to Norway: Language Lab Assistant: Biol- ogy Lab Assistantg National Honor Society Seniors Select Leade f if ff -si :sr 0 TS CAROLYN ANN CREN SHAW Y-Teens: D.E. GARY WALKER CRISP N.D.C.C., Non-Commissioned Offi- cer: R.O.T.C., Commissioned Of- ficerg Art Clubg Officers' Club JUDY ELAINE COUCH Troubadearsg Counselor's Assistantg F.B.L.A.g F.H.A.g Fleur-de-Lisg El S015 Study Hall Assistantg Y-Teens KATHY RENEE COUGHLIN Fleur-de-Lisg Study Hall Assistant: F.H.A.g Girls Chorusg Mixed Chorus PAMELA CROOK F.H.A.g Fleur-de-Lisg Red Cross: Knight Life Staffg Quill and Scrollg Thespiansg Musicalsg Concert Choir MARY GEORGENE COWAND Current Events Club: Y-Teens: Marching Bandg Future Nursesg Li- brary Councilg El Sol SALLY CRANNELL F.H.A., President: Office Assistantg Corona Eximiag Fleur-de-Lis: Bible Credit Award: National Honor So- ciety RICKEY CRUTCHER M, J 'W' -4-Y A X KAREN JANE BARBARA KATHLEEN RHONDA KAYE CRAWFORD CRAWFORD CREECH I.B.M. Assistant: F.H.A.: Troubadearsg El Sol: Future Student Council Teachersg Student Councilg Fleur-de-Lis: Concert Choir: Bible Credit Award: Red Crossg Gym Assistant ' 7 3.71 A,-A , .1-PL ge TERRY CUNNINGHAM Troubadearsg Student Council: Y- Teensg Fleur-de-Lisg El Solg Office Assistant PAT DAMRON LARRY CUMBA A Jamaisg Bible Credit Award KATHY ANN DARDEN Y-Teensg F.H.A.g Future Nurses: Fleur-de-Lis: Traffic Safety Club JAMES DARNELL VICKI CUMBERLAND National Forensic Leagueg Knight Life Staffg Slide Rule Club: Mili- tary Assistant PETE DAVIDSON Cross Country Track Teamg State Cross Country Finalistg Allerleig Student Councilg Concert Choir: Musicalsg Swim Team BO DAVIS DIANE CUMMING MITZI CUMMINGS Library Councilg Girls Chorus un-ng., W' Food for thought rw 'V' ' ,,,f 5' rn , t 1:1 Qx.-ln fn. lf' 77 nf 'U' 1 fr' 2 ,fa , gf ..f me CAROLE DAVIS Art Club. Reporter: Junior Play. Stage Crew NANCY DAVIS F.H.A.g Bible Credit Awardg Office Assistant Gym Assistantg I-'.B.L.A.g Corona Eximia DENNIS DAY DOUG DEAN National Honor Societyg Student Council Sen- ior Class Vice-Presidentg Varsity Basketlaallg Tennis Team: Letterman's Club MELVIN DEHART BARBARA ANN DENNIS F.B.L.A.g Marching Bandg Concert Band: Stu- dent Councilg Red Crossg Study Hall Assistant KATHERINE DENNY Thespiansg National Forensic Leagueg A Dif- ferent Drummer g Lion's Club Student Speaker's Contest, 2nd Placeg 'ilrt Club: Speech Tournaments, Oratory and Prose Read- ing ' PAULETTE DENSMORE Troubadearsg Y-Teensg Spanish National Honor Societyg Fleur-de-Lisg Study Hall Assistant LESLIE BARBARA DEPEW Fleur-de-Lisg Y-Teens: El Sol Seniors Mature In Character JOHN DEUSCHLE KATHY deVAULT Troubsdesrsg El Solg Future Teachersg F.B.L.A.g NX Dancers Club: Musicalsg Student Councilg Fleur-de-Lis: Junior Play if DEBORAH DICKSON ' Fleur-de-Lis: Y-Teens: Traffic Safety Club 82 IU Lf' 1,149 P., '-' ,sos xv' .- X QI . ' 1 - s CARL DIMON D QLAUDE ALLEN DIXON A Jamaisg Future Scientists: Cross Country Track Team: Let!erman's Club PATRICIAsDIXON Fleur-de-Lisg A Jamais COLLEEN DOAK F.B.L.A,g Concert Choir: Fleur-de-Lis KENNETH LEE DOTY ' PAMELA DOUGHERTY Future Teachers: Thespiansg National Forensic Leagueg Concert Choirg Fleur-de-Lisg Musicals: Junior Playg A Different Drummer g Senior Play: Corona Eximia V Q WN. MISS Wolfe mstructs typing students. if lf' 83 LAURA DUVALL Fleur-de-Lisg F.B.L.A. RUTH EARLY El Solg Future Nursesg I-'ut Sciemistsg F.H.A.g Cone Choir: Musicalsg Red Cro Marching Band Seniors Anticipate Graduation 2 - TOMMY ELKINS HAROLD ELLERBEE VIRGINIA CAROL ELLIS A Jamais PATRICIA RUTH , ELLIS Fleur-de-Lis' A Jamais piansg Military Sw Company C GARY ELMORE Commissioned 0 f fi c e r . R.O.T.C.: Royal Lancers Drill Team, Officers' Club ALVIN ELSIK National Honor Society CORA EMMONS Red Cross: Y-Teens: F.H.A. J ENN ABETH EMMON S Fleur-de-Lisg Y-Teensg F.H.A.g Gym Assistantg National Sci- ence Foundation Summer Scholarship, Alternateg Girls Chorusg Mixed Chorusg Corona Eximia .I ONN IE LEE ENGLAND El Sol, Chairman of the Di- :rectoryg Current Events Club, Secretary-Treasurerg Knight Life Staffg Fleur-de-Lisg Red Crossg Spanish National Honor Societyg Bible Credit Award: F.B.L.A.g National Honor So- ciety JAMES ROBERT EREDINI D,E. 'ex 31' X, JIMMY LLIS Cross Coun xry Track Team f- 1' LETTY ELLIS Office Assistant: X .lamais F.H.A.g Concert Choirg Dano ers Cluhg Trouhadearsg Na tional Honor Society ,fi BRENDA ANN ESHLEMAN Red Cross 3 Fleur-de-Lis F.H.A.g F.B.L.A.g Musicalsg Y-Teensg Girls Chorus SAM ETHEREDGE .Q f'a ,, oe f w , .,. ' , 'P LINDA ELLIS Future Teachers, President Spanish National Honor Soci etyg Fleur-de-Lis X l X -fl. - .. -. , , ' U H .3 V., y 7 A-M 'WH 'V 1 ,, -,,, ff w-whiff' DEBORA EVANS Study Hall Assistantg Chess F.H.A.g F.B.L.A.: Girls Team: Red Cross Chorus: Mixed Chorus 'WT' pl-ll IV ,vi I , 2 I f -..ftp 'se-Ffs-if1?2,u-'agvtfg I , Milita Team SHANNA FITZGERALD National Honor Society: El Sol: Spanish Na- tional Honor Society: Concert Choir: Fleur- de-Lisg Musicals JERRY FLEMING El Sol: Golfg B Football: Red Cross RHONDA LYN FLEMING Military Sweetheart, Company C: l-'.B.L.A.g Bible Credit Award: Military Secretary 86 V21 W1-1 'unfit 4 'IANYA FERGUSON , A .lamaisg Study Hall Assist- Ani .,-1 CONNIE ANN FAGAN Fleur-de-Lis: Library Councilg Y-Teensg A Jamaisg F.B.L.A. CARY FAIN Study Hall Assistantg Junior Achievement: Bowling Teamg Red Cross: A .lamais MIKE FALLIS x Marching Bandg Orchestrag Knight Beats FRANCES INANCYD FARIS Allerlei, Secretary: Spanish National Honor Society, Vice-Presidentg El Sol: Knight Life Staffg Quill and' Scrollg Counselor's Assistant MILBURN WAYNE FAWKS Study Hall Assistant PAUL FEHMEL Seniors Strive For Excellence KATHY FISHER CINDY SUE FINNEY F.B.L.A.g Military Secretary: ry Sweetheart, Drill N,.f ' we' DAVID FITTS Corona Eximia fir J 57 'RJ BONNIE FOSTER Troubaclearsg Y-Teensg El Solg Spanish Na- tional Honor Societyq Future Teachers: Fleur- de-Lisg Counselor's Assistant DAVID FOSTER Spanish National Honor Society: Allerleig B Trackg B Baseball: El Solg Study Hall Assistantg Future Scientists JOHN FOSTER A Iamaisg Tlnespiansg Concert Choir: Musicalsg Wittiest Senior Boy, Runner-upg Current Events Clubg A Different Drummer LYNN FOSTER RICHARD LYNN FRANK Allerleig Varsity Foothallg B Baseballg B Track GARY FREEMAN National Honor Societyg Cheerleader: Wittiest Senior Boy, Runner-upg Civitan Scholarship to Americanisrn Seminar, Searcy, Arkansas: Con- cert Choirg Musicalsg Student Council: United Nation Seminar, S.M.U.g B Football: Var- sity Track .IAMES FRANKLIN FLOWERS III Current Events Club N.D.C.C.: Track. Team! Study' Hall Assistant BOB FOLEY SHEILA FOLLOWILL EDWARD MICHAEL FORD Study Hall Assistant 5 ,,-vp '-'Y' -c' U' Sophomore? .'1f-Ng! ,nn as O rf u . .1 s- Jil tri? ,,Q,,.L ,,,, I V f' 'Pu af? 2 fi V I ff Ajfigm . 53 ' eff V, . p A KAY FUNDERBURK F.H.A.: l7.B.L.A.: Gym Assistant: Flcurvdc-Lis, Board Member: Red Cross 48 .f-r F fs 4M -w-.sr ,agp-,. R. , '83 cQggg JUDY KAY FROESE National Honor Society: Fleuredc-Lis: Spanish National Honor Society: Current Events Club: Future Scientists: Al- lerlei, Vice-President: Concert Clroir: Musicals: Red Cross: Thcspians: Senior Play: El Sol REBECCA RUTH FROESE Fleur-cle-Lis, President: Stu- dent Council: El Sol: Cheer. leader: Most Beautiful Senior Girl, Runner-up: Spanish Na- tional Honor Society GREGORY FULTON Seniors Lead Active Lives GAYLE GABLE 4, ,.-, 3 'Y'--Q -s. ,,.4v RUDY GARCIA Slfde Rule Club 88 WILLIAM PAUL S amish National Honor ..,-Q GANNAWAY P Society ,f CYNTHIA ANN GARRETT Fleur-de-Lis: Bible Credit Award: Future Teachers: Troubudcars, Lieutenant: Con- cert Choir. Social Chairman: Musicals: Thespians: A Dif- ferent Drummer : Corona Eximia, Treasurer lit' mi' It really wasn't that bad, was it? EDITH GEASLIN 'U' ' fvidf 1 Wren? RENEESUZANNE GELL El Sol, Secretary: F.B.L.A.: Concert Choir: Musicals: Marching Band: Red Cross: Current Events Club: Solo and Ensemble Contest, lst Division W gm -3 cr? -.,.fv' ',.I19 4 A 1 3 -,,.,,,.f 'Ui -ll 754 ,. A! ' ,K ' ,,. J, :af 1 vm 11 CHARLES WAYNE GERLACH Student Conncilg Red Cross: El Sol .l ERRI LYNN GILES Fleur-de-Lis: Corona Eximia, Reporterg Student Council: Troubadears, Captaing F.H.A.g Clinic assistantg Concert Choir: Homecoming Queen, nomineeg Senior Class Treas- urerg Best All Around Senior Girlg musicalsg National Hon- or Society DON FORT GILLESPIE Art Club, Presidentg Concert Choir, Vice-Presidentg musi- calsg Music Man, Student Di- rectorg Junior play MILTON WAYNE GILLESPIE Red Cross CAROL GILLETT National Honor Society: E1 Solg Spanish National Honor Society: Quill and Scroll: Excalibur staff, Organizations Editorg Fleur-de-Lis: Troub- adearsg Student Councilg Track Secretary LINDA JEAN GILMORE F.B.L.A.g Student Council: F.H.A.g Secretary: Fleur-de- Lis RICHARD GOBLE PATRICIA ANN GONZALES EI Solg Y-Teensg Student Councilg Troubadears RITA GOOD Fleur-de-Lisg Y-Teensg Bible Credit Awardg Majorette ,-Q CYNTHIA JANE GOODE Dancers Clubg A .lamaisi Ll' brary Councilg Corona Eximia wg? PAM GRAHAM ALAN GRAY Fleur-de-Lisg Study Hall as- sistant y mf MJ! 'krnv H I .,1,,,, .,' M, Gary Y-df 4, 'i 4 'P , iii? FREDDIE GREEN JIMMY E. GREEN JIMMY H. GREEN DANNY GREER D.E.g Marching Band Red Cross: Varsity Baseball: A Jamais: Stale Cr0SS Coun- B Trackg B Football: try Track Team Future Scientists Seniors ffer Sophomores Guidance W.. Auf!- ff- f d Y' . W...-10 1 .03 Y.1:r JANELLE GUINN National Honor Societyg Troubadearsg El Sol. Vice-Presidentg Dancers Club, Secretaryg Fleur- dc-Lis: Junoir play: Senior Girl Most Likely to Succeed, runner-upg Student Council: Span ish National Honor Societyg Lions Club Ex change Student to ltalyg Counselor's assistant D.A.R. Good Citizenship Award ALFRED CUTIERREZ El Solg Concert Choir: musicals GAIL GUTZLER Traffic Safely Club, Vice-President: Red Cross Future Nurses: Corona Eximiag Fleur-dc-Lis F.B.L.A. 90 11517 Y-1-11 IDPQ5 5 f .32 1, f It ,, 11-EQ. DANNY GRIGSBY DJJ. FLORENCE ELIZABETH GRIMMER Bible Credit Award: Dal-High Orchestrag March- ing Bandg Slide Rule Clubg Orchestra: Current Events Clubg musicals: Corona Eximia MARSIIALL GROSS THERESA ANN GROSS F.H.A., President, Historiang Homemaking Lab assistant: Red Cross BONNIE GUAL Student Councilg Troubadearsg Fleur-de-Lis: Red Cross: El S019 F.B,L.A. DENNIS GUEST Varsity Trackg B Basketball -.fy A-pw f f f I L ,J . JAMES ROBERT HALL MARC HALL El Sol, Public Relations Chairman: National Honor Society, President: Spanish National Honor Society: Junior play, Ticket Commit- tee: Student Council: Track and Cross Country Teams: Excalibur staff: Rotary Club Luncheon Guest: Lions Club Youth Exchange Program Participant to Italy: Goals For Dallas : Sen- ior Boy Most Likely to Succeed, runner-up: Quill and Scroll: Future Scientists NANCY HALL National Honor Society: El Sol: Spanish Na- tional Honor Society: National Science Foun- 115 ju -N. -fl ...nut N'-4:15. -...va ROBERT HAAS Knight Life staff, Sports Editor: Concert Choir: Future Teachers Treasurer WANDA HADAWAY BILL HAHN dation Scholarship Award, Wake Forest: Gym assistant: Future Scientists 4? , ,Nu -or ao., A 'fmt fv ,f- ffgm na' MAUREEN HALLE National Honor Society: Troubadears: Student Council, Vice-President: E1 Sol: Spanish Na- tional Honor Society: Fleur-de-Lis: Counse1or's assistant: Study Hall assistant: Red Cross BARBARA HAMILTON National Honor Society: National Forensic League, President: Red Cross: Fleur-de-Lis: Bible Credit Award: District Interscbolastio League Debate, lst place: Corona Eximia MIKE HAMILTON Football Manager: Varsity Baseball: Letterman's Club: Student Council: Red Cross Gary Freeman encourages students to join him in yelling for our Knights. 9 X uf' X.. illlydx Q Q f',:'Q-4-Egolf -- I f ,-1 3, 3 'ffl' - ::E.et,,.:4fAg.:Qt-.. 'fini t, f,f5':W'-K ' 12551 ' 1: . '. 1 6 . A I, ri' Wx ,J 'f in -1 if xx, JUDITH GAIL HANEY Fleur-de-Lis PEGGY ASHTI ' ANKINS F151-u17 XTfi b 'D yon lldkixt 5 Lxoo A QQ We' LINDA HAMMOND Spanish National Honor Society: F.B.L.A.g Counselor's ' assistantg Study Hall assistantg Fleur-de-Lis ELIZABETH ANN HAN SON El Solg Future Nursesg Study Hall assistant LARRY HANSON Marching Band J ACK HANCOCK Gym assistant SHERRY HARDIN F.H.A.g Y-Teensg Fleur-de-Lis SHARON HARDWICK National Honor Societyg Thespiansg Red Crossg Corona Eximia EDITH LYNN HAND National Honor Societyg F.B.L.A.: Corona Eximiag Concert Choirg mua- icalsg Solo and Ensemble Contest, lst divisiong Marching Bandg Knight Life staff, Editorial Editorg U.I.L. Band Contest Q' I 'frm is-V JERE HANEY El Solg Spanish Na tional Honor Society, Slide Rule Club: Home- builder's Association Award if-W6 A .5 ,w, .- The Library: An escape from Study Hall A-.N 3 BECKY HARPER National Honor Society: Trouhadears: Fleur-cle-Lis: I. B. M. Assistant: Sophomore Homecoming Princess: Junior Homecoming Nominee: Sopho- more Favorite: Junior Favor- ite, runner-up: Sophomore and Junior Sweetheart Nominee: Most Beautiful Senior Girl Seniors Belong f-52 , f 'J S ww-+ ,dtwwv REBECCA HATCHER DANNY HAYDIN Projectionist MICHAEL HARPOLD Student Council: Art Club JOYCE HARRIS National Honor Society: F.B.L.A.: Fleur-de-Lis: Corona Eximia: Na- tional Merit Letter of Commenda- tion: Red Cross: Girls Chorus RALPH HAYES Study Hall Assistant: B Football LINDA SUE HARRIS Fleur-de-Lis: Clinic Assistant: Fu- ture Nurses: Concert Choir: Mixed Chorus MACKIE HARRIS Junior Achievement: Boys Chorus: Mixed Chorus: N.D.C.C. CONSTANCE HAYS Corona Eximia, Secretary: Future Scientists: Allerlei: Concert Choir: Rifle Team Sweetheart: musicals: Fleur-de-Lis: Troubadears, Lieuten- ant: National Honor Society WILLIAM RONALD LINDA KAY HARRIET HARTZOG El. Sol: Fleur-de-Lis: Qffice Marching Band: Knight Beats Fleur-de-Lis HSSIMBDIQ Study Hall Assistant , fb 'W K , ,,.. M,-f-,af pd-Haas. ,Y it f .,.f 1 wr- -N-ev fm, - ,ff .M 1 MIKE HAYS Study Hall assistantg Junior Play DENNY HENDERSON Study Hall assistant KN JUDY HEAD DAVID ANTHONY JAMES DOUGLAS Bible Credit Awardg Student Councilg National Honor So- R . . . dew: Spanish National Hon. .O.T.C.: Commissioned Offi- Allerleig Concert Choirg mus- or Society: EI SOI: F. H. A.: ce.r, Royal Lancer Drill Team, xcalsg Future Scientists: Jun- F.B.L.A': Future Teachers: Rifle Team: National Rifle ior Play Committeeg National Study Hall assistant. Fleur, Competition, 2nd placeg Cur- Merit Letter of Commenda- de-Lis ' rent Events Club tion JEAN HENKE VICKIE HENNING National Honor Society: Fleur-de-Lis: Corona Eximiag Concert Choirg musicals: Bible Credit Award: Marchin Band, Sec- 1 I E retary LEONARD HENRY, JR. N.D.C.C.g R.O.T.C. .xv f. X ., x tl Q I 'Is j , To UL. M Pat Nelson oversees work done in the Attendance Office. DANNY HENDRIX Spanish National Honor So- ciety: Corona Eximiag Future Scientists Seniors Support 115 S-Lgp 'CSP '3 ng , -nv :'V'g,,,f BERT HERNANDEZ Allerlei: Tennis Team MARY HERNANDEZ El Solg Concert Choirg Musi- cals: Y-Teens: Thespiansg F.B.L.A.g Red Cross: F.l'I.A.g Current Events Club: Traffic Safety Clubg Study Hall As- sistant DIAN NE HIGGINS Allerlei DOUG HIGGINS Varsity Football Manager 3 Varsity Basketball: B Trackg B Baseballg Letter- man's Clubg Red Crossg Stu- dent Council BETTY J OANNE. HILL Knight Life staff, Co-Editorg Troubadearsg National Honor Societyg Spanish National Honor Society: Quill and Scrollg E1 Sol: Thespiansg Junior Play: Concert Choirg musicalsg Dancers Clubg Stu- dent Councilg Fleur-de-Lisg F.B.L.A.g Red Cross ERICK HILL R.O.T.C.: Commissioned Oi- ficer, Rifle Teamg National Honor Society: Thespiansg Junior play: Senior playg One Act Play Contest, Chairman VICKI HINCKLEY Orchestra: Marching Bandg Thespians LARRY HIN TON LINDA HINTON -we 5-.L MARLA HODGES RICKY HODKINSON Fleur-ae-Lisg El Sol: Girls Chorus: National Honor So- cietyg F.B.L.A.g Student Coun- 3. eil: Red Crossg Spanish N tional Honor Society GEORGENE HOGAN F.H.A.g Mixed Chorusg Home- making Lab assistant HUGHIE HOGUE '-JI 'U was H ml. fd' SHARON KAY HOLLAND BENNY HOLLOWAY JIMMY MITCHELL HOLMAN PAMELA HONEYCUTT F.H.A.: F.B.L.A. ROBERT HOOD Marching Band: Concert Band PEPPER HOOPS Varsity Basketball: Lettermau's Club: ' ball: Corona Eximia: Allerlci PATRICIA HORTON Marching Band: Majorette: Student Spanish National Honor Society BRUCE HOSEA 'B Base- Councils Cheerleader: A Jamais, Vice-President: B T k C tE t Cl b N t' lF THC Q UITCII VCD S ll Q 8 IODZI League DAVID HOUSTON R.O.T.C.: Allerlei Seniors Achieve Recognition Aim J MW' orensic QF JANICE HOWE C if S WILLIAM WAYNE HUFF Golf Team: Letterman's Club: Allerleig March- A li 3 ing Band: National Honor Society H ,J TERRANCE HUGHES 11 - '- Slide Rule Club I N51 - f'T? 6 l f N, -., ,.,.....f.-.pf JIMMY HUKILL B Footballg Red Crossg B Baseball: Fu- ture Scientistsg Varsity Track MARYE COLLEEN HULEN F.H.A.g Y-Teens ARTHUR HUNT Study Hall assistantg Slide Rule Clubg Red Crossg Sophomore Select Choir MARY HUTCHIN SON F.H.A., Treasurerg National Honor Societyg Fleur-de-Lisg El Solg Y-Teens: Student Coun- cilg Bible Credit Awardg Spanish National Honor Society DAVID IVY Golf Team: Book Room assistant: Senior play: Study Hall assistant SUSAN JEAN IZARD Current Events Club, Vice-Pre identg Bible Cred- it Awardg Concert Choirg A Jamaisg Corona Eximiag Fleur-de-Lisg musicals I J A I fA-- l Iii w I ' E, I in A 3 nee- 1f-: W ,Mc LAVORA ANN JACKSON , A Jamaisg Orchestrag Concert Choirg musicals LEE FRANKLIN JACKSON Cheerleader fl yearbg Student Council: Corona Eximiag Excalibur staffg Quill and Scrollg Math Association Test, 2nd place: National-Honor Society DINAH JILL JACOBSON National Merit Letter of Commendationg Current Events Clubg A Jamaisg Student Council: Cor- ona Eximiag Concert Choirg musicalsg Red Cross: Dancers Club: National Honor Society ii' ikitfi . ,nm A Wildcat fan in foreign territory cheers his team on. 'hr' P-gi 1-' 97 pw 'Th JIMMIE JAMES ,milf LYNDA KAY JAN UARY Sweetheart, Company Eng Sweetheart, Company , Sophomore Sweetheartg Junior Homecoming Noi-nineeg Junior Sweetheart Nomineeg El Sol, Social Committeeg Concert Choirg musicals: Fleur-de-Lisg Knight Bea! Vocalist: Red Crossg Girls Chorus uBn , 72' JEFF JOHNS Current v e n t s Club: R.O.T.C.g Commissioned Of- ficer MARGARET ALICE JOHNSON Thespiansg E1 Sol: Spanish National Honor Societyg Cur- rent Events Clubg Counselor's assistantg Y-Teensg F1eur-de- Lisg musicalsg Bible Credit Awardg Mixed Chorusg Red if ' Cross: National Honor Society LAWRENCE J ENNINGS , TOMMY JOHNSON A Jamais LINDA JILL JONES F.H.A., lst Vice-Presidentg Tbespiansg One Act si Playg Bible Credit Award -, MARSHA GAY JONES National Qlerit Semifinalistg National Honor Societyg A Jamaisg Future Scientistsg Current Events Clubg Corona Eximiag Fleur-de-Lis: Y-Teensg Counselor's assistantg musicalsg Bible Credit Awardg Mixed Chorusg Red Cross MIKE JONES A p l Vwjlku NANCY JONES UW l-'.B.L.A.g Traffic Safety Clubg Girls Chorus: musicals 1 an-J WILLIAM JONES -ff-wr B Baseball Managerg Varsity Football Man- ager: Track Team Managerg Red Cross 98 Vonnie and Paul display the blue-ribbon form. IW'- -auf 4? 4.....-ly X. CYINTHIA KERR EORGE KETCHMI QRACE KETCHAM X' A Jamau Marching Band BELJN DA MARIE KELLY National Honor Society: Con- cert Choirg I-'leur-de-Lis: Span- ish National Honor Society: Thes iaus Re ord ' usicalsg sp , c er, nm Junior play: One Act Play -' f K' Ti fi. RICHARD JOSLIN KAREN KAY Typing assistant DEBORAH KEHRLI Student of the Monthg X 'IIM KELLEHER A Jamaisg Varsity Football LLNELLE KELLER ROBERT KELLEY Musicals: B Baseball: B Trak Boys Chorus Seniors Abide By Tradition RALPH KEMP GARY KENNEDY Varsity Fuotballg Letterman's Clubg Varsity Track: Student Council: Future Scientists: Red Cross RALPH KELLY xx N4 KY' -....,....4y .11T A:7 .gt Us J. K - f f fag X 11-'xr .ff Tiff' NANCY GAYLE LaPINE Concert Choir: musicals: F.B.L.A.: F.H.A.: Library Council: Military Sweetheart, Band Company: Military sec- retary: Bible Credit Award IOO RODCER KEYES JILL KIMBALL Thespians: Debate: Student Council: Junior play: Study Hall assistant THOMAS KIRK DEBBIE KISSINGER Fleur-de-Lia: Concert Choir: Y-Teens: FJ-LA.: Student Council SUSAN KNOERZER LARRY KNUTSON Corona Eximia: Future Sci- entists: Bible Credit Award: B Football: Junior Play Committee: National Honor Society GARY WAYNE LaGARD Varsity Football: Varsity Track: Allerlei MIKE LANDERS Varsity Football: B Track: Letterrnan's Club: Friendliest Senior 'Boy, runner-up HARVEY LANIER MARK LAPINGTON CHARLES LeBARON LEE B B arsit out a : ase- igllli KB Track: Letterman's RICHARD LEWALLEN R.0.T.C.: Commissioned Officer 'funn .99- GLORIA LEWIS F.B.L.A.g Future Nurses aim PHYLLIS LEE F.H.A. CATHEX LeMASTER F.H.A.g A Jamaisg Dancers Clubg Junior play: Counsel- or's assistant Seniors Win CAROL LEWIS Fleur-de-Lisg F.H.A. .lOH.N STEVEN LEWIS LERIA LEWIS Excalibur staff, Editor-ith Chiefg Senior Girl Most Like- ly to Succeed: National Honor Socieryg Sophomore Class Sec- retaryg Most Popular Sopho- more Girl, runner-up: Sopho- more Sweetheart Nomineeg Student Council, Secretary: Excalibur staff 11965-19661, Organizations Editor: X .la- maisg El Sol: Spanish National Honor Societyg Quill and Scrollg Majoretteg Fleur-de- Lisg Future Teachers Y 6 .f DEBORAH JOYCE LeMOIN E Fleur-de-Lisg I-'.H.A.g Student Council g F.B.L.A.g Study Hall assistantg Gym assistant Honors Someone told me this was a Civics class. 'Nh ae 'V WA r 7- RONNIE JOHN LIVINGSTON B Footballg B Track: Marching Band gongert Choir: musicals: Key u i f--g IW' .-J ...f .,j I02 Ring of fire 19 J 6 S-or -as SUZANNE LOCKLIER Future Nurses, Vice-Presi- dentg Y-Teens: Clinic assist- ant: Study Hall assistant: Office assistant GLENN LOFLIN Marching Band g Assistant Drum Majorg Knight Beatsg El Sol: A Jamaisg Concert Choirg Bible Credit Awardg Spanish National Honor So- cietyg National Honor Society N pl 4 'wr 13 CHARLES RICHARD LOEHR Future Scientistsg Allerlcig Current Events Clubg Corona Eximiag Marching Bandg Con- cert Band VICKEY LONGEST Junior Varsity Foothallg Study Hall assistant Seniors Grow In Confidence WILLIAM FLOYD LOVEN Junior play, Red Cross, Data Proc- essing LINDA LOU LUPTON National Honor Societyg Fleur-de- Lisg Troubaclearsg Corona Eximiag Concert Choirg Clinic assistantg musicalsg Bowling Club KAREN LUSCHAR Troubadearsg F.B.L.A.g Y- Tsens: El Sol: Student Coune cilg Thespiansg Concert Choirg musicalsg Dancers Clubg .lun- ior playg Senior play: A Different Drummer 3 Fleur- de-Lisg National Honor So- ciety V -may JOHN LUSK VAUGHN LYON Varsity Track: Cross Country Track Team: Red Crossg Stu- dent Council DAVID MALONE Future Scientists: El Sol: Spanish National Honor S0- ciety MOLLY MARIE MALONE D.E. MARILYN JANE MAN N Fleur-d'e-Lisg Concert Choirg musicalsg EI Sol, Treasurerg Delegate, Pan-Am Conventiong Current Events Clubg Knight Life staff JUDY MANN NANCY MANN El Solg F.H.A.g Study Hall assistant ANN MANNS ML W, X , if V ,ff - iff ,wi f,, , , - f., M ,..,,. ,., .,.,v ,.-,,.,,.mQ.,n.-f,. ., , , ,,-.4f,,,,, J OAN N E MAN SFIELD Sophomore Homecoming Prin- cess Nomineeg Sophomore Fa- vorite Nomineeg Sophomore Sweetheart Nominee: Fleur- de-Lisg Cheerleaderg Concert Choir: musicalsg Dancers Club, Choreographerg Junior playg A Different Drummer g Study Hall assistantg El Sol: 1:'.....-- 'ru-,l.--.. vwuw- it'-QC LEWIS MADDOX PATRICIA ANN DEBORAH Slide Rui.-1 ciub MAHANAY PATRICIA El Solg F.H,A.g Y-Teensg MAHONEY Future Scientistsg Fleur-de- Current Events Clubg Study Lisg Office assistant Hall assistant 1 ,ff 1 ,mqq 695 -aafftv '23- wr' y if I WMM, QQ if 1 W E e GARY MARKOWSKI GLEN MARKOWSKI DIANA MARQUIS JAMES DANIEL McCAMMON, JR. Student Council, Presidentg Varsity Track! Varsity Football: Letter- man's Club: Corona Eximiag Sopho- more Class Presidentg Best All Around Senior Boy: Student of the RHON DA MARRS El Sol: F.H.A.g I-'leur-de- Lis: Red Cross Monthg National Merit Letter of Commendationg National Honor Society ,f A Seniors Cherish Memories BRADFORD McCARTY THOMAS MARTIN B Footballg B Baseballg Bible Credit Awardg Mixed Chorus FELIBERTO MARTINEZ El Solg R.O.T.C. PATSY MCCAULEY Troubadearsg Fleur-de-Lisp Corona Eximiag A Jamais: Student Coun- cil: F.B.L.A., Reporterg Office as- sistant PAULA CARYON MASON Fleur'de-Lisg F.H.A.g Red Cross: F.B.L.A.g Study Hall assistant SUSAN MASSEY Corona Eximiag Library Council 3 Y-Teensg Fleur-de-Lisg Study Hall assistantg Gym assistantg F.B.L.A. . ' QI ads 'er-'gr ,Van l' ' . .,,,.h rr BOB McCORD IO4 r..,f,,,, 'U ' 'J JACK MAY ,1 PHYLLIS LAURA MCAFEE El Sol: Spanish National Honor Society, Treasurerg Fu- ture Scientistsg Y-Teensg Fu- ture Nurses J' PHILLIP EDWARD MCALPINE Corona Eximiag Swim Team, Future Scientistsg musicals: Concert Choir, President, Stu- dent Director: The-spiansg A Different Drummer ,ffl ffm KAREN McKEE DONNA MCLEMORE El Solg F.H.A., Parliamentarian Girls Chorus, President JAMIE MCCORMACK El Solg Future Teachcrsg Red Crossg Fleur-de-Lisg Office assistantg Bible Credit award MICHAEL DAVID McMEANS Future Scientistsg Junior Achieve- mentg Student Councilg Golf Team BETH ANN MCROBERTS D.E.g Red Cross LYNDA MCCRAY Fleur-de-Lisg F.B.L.A.g Y-Teens DENNIS McWILLIAMS D.E. PATSY MEEKS ,we Fleur-de-Lisg El Solg Spanish Na- tional Honor Societyg National Hon- or Societyg F.B.L.A. N.D.C.C.: Royal Lancer Drill Team ROBERT McFADDEN Thespiansg Slide Rule Club String it loose, Bruceg it might be hard to break through 1:5 X W 1 ffl RICKY MCCUMSEY 5 ff ,aug ,IVY viii ff ws . M A ml 1 in U I gl , ,V JOHN MEIER DAVID MENDEZ RENE MENDEZ KAREN MENDQZLA lf Varsity Trackg Letterman's X Jamaisg Knight Life staffg Cross Country Track Teamg Y-Teeiisg Art Club JL Club Traffic Safety Commission Varsity Track Seniors Enjoy A Wonderful Year . 1 . , 1 Lf! ,Q .fv , -. V . ' ra 1 LANCE McNAB MILLER LINDA MILLER Gym assistant: Y-Teensg Fleur-de-Lisg Study Hall assistant PHYLLIS MILLER Y-Tecnsg Future Nursesg musicalsg Mixed Cho- rusg Girls Chorus: F.H.A.g Dancers Club I06 3 Y. ..-7 'saw I Qt ,qw I .IUANITA MENDOZA Concert Choir: Study Hall assistant: musicals JUDY MERRICK Fleur-de-Lisp Thespiansg Concert Choirg Red Cross: Clinic assistantg Bible Credit Award LOWRY MESSENGER Future Scientists, Presidentg Spanish National Honor Society, Presidentg National Honor So- ciety, Vice-Presidentg El Solg Student Councilg Excalibur staffg National Merit Letter of Com- mendationg Goals for Dallas g Quill and Scroll GLENDA KAY MIDDLEBROOKS Bible Credit Awardg Fleur-de-Lisp F.H.A. JANET MILLER Future Teachersg Fleur-de-Lisg Junior Play JOHN TURNER MILLER giarity Footballg Varsity Trackg Letterman'a fin. Q' ff!! '49 .gn-r ..-aff -4:--Q5 EAT-.U Y Y, Q. 'Ei 3' CATHY MITCHELL Bible Credit Award TEDDIE ANN MITCHELL 1-'leur-de-Lisg l-'.H..-Lg F.B.L.A.g Iunior Study Hall assistant BILLY MONCRIEF Marching Bandg Slide Rule Club Play: ff. 1? JULIA DEE MILLS Trouhadearsg Bowling Club, Secretary, Treas- urer: Concert Choir, Secretary: Future Scienv tists, Secretary: National Honor Society, Treas- ' urer: Dancers Club: Corona Eximiag Staff Sweet- heart: Military Secretary TERRY DOUGLAS MISTROT R.O.T.C.g Sophomore Select Choir: D.E. AMIE MITCHEL Art Club NJ! I L ,4 , ,J ff .0 Sxxzgl- M T X SX F x ' 941. A E. 4 SUZANNE MONK Office assistant: Red Cross DAVID MONTGOMERY Golf Team: E1 Solg Lettermau's Club 1 TOE MONTGOMERY Marching Baudg National Merit Semifiualist: A Iamaisg National Honor Society .-I -1 'val' ,V D XV . .J if e ef. 7 s 5 xl ,if 5 g Troubadear performances relieve tension at basketball games. IO7 'ati ,l..., nn, 4.-.--0' ,ull .nv-.U SCOTT MOORE KAREN DALE Friendliest Senior Boy: Var- MOREAU sity Trackg Clreerleaderg-Cob ona Eximiag Book Room assist- -.mf-r 'T AN ITA MOORE National Honor Societyg Counse1or's assistant: Spanish National Honor Society: Red Cross DAVID 'MOORE El Sol: Study Hall assistantg Red Cross: Gym assistant ELIZABETH MOORE JERRY MOORE Varsity Football, Captaing Honorable Mention All-Cityg National Honor Societyg Key Club: Sophomore Class Vice-Presidentg Most Popular Junior Boyg Most Popular Senior Boyg B Track ant 4 BELITA MORENO El Sol, Presidentg PASF Presidentg Thespians, Vice-Presidentg Spanish National Honor Societyg Student Councilg Knight Life, Club and S0- ciety Editorsg Fleur-Q-Lis, Secretaryg Concert Choirg Troubadesrsg A Jamaisg musicals: Wit- tiest Senior Girl, runner-upg Y-Teensg A Different Drummer DENNIS WAYNE MORGAN SAM MORMINO IO8 LAURIE ANN MOORE F.B.L.A.g Red Cross: Marching Band MICHAEL KEVIN MOORE Varsity Footballg Letterman's Clubg Varsity Basketballg Student Councilg Friendliest Sen- ior Boy, runner-upg Golf Teamg Varsity Track Well, I think 750 composite is pretty good on the SAT. .ui W 'Q-'F eva .....,, ,-av BOBBY MORRIS Golf Teamg Red Crossq Study Hall assistantg Chess Team: Concert Choirg Biology Lab as- sistant SUNNY DENISE MOSHER El Sol JAMES WILSON MOTLEY MELINDA .IEANNE MURPHY Office assistantg Junior Play, Student Directorg Spanish National Honor Societyg El Sol: F.B.L.A.g Future Teachers NELL MYERS A .lamais PAT NELSON Quill and Scrollg Troubadearsg Dancers Club: Student Councilg Red Crossg Fleur-de-Lis, Treas- urer: Knight Life staff: Office assistantg Study gall assistantg Junior playg Gym nssistantg Jnmais, Reporter, Vice-President BARBARA NEVISON A Jamaisg Corona Eximiag Thespiansg National Forensic Leagueg Student Councilg All-Region Baudg Orchestrag musicalsg National Honor Society: Marching Band DAVID N EVISON Marching Band RICHARD NEW N Xa Seniors Participate In Sc Activities BARBARA LUCILLE NEWMAN El Sol, 2nd Vice-President: Future Scientists: Current Events Clubg Student Council: Red Crossg Study Hall assistantg Marching Band DIANNE NEWTON Y-Teens: Fleur-de-Lisg F.B.L.A. PETER NICHOLAS, .I R. IO9 SAMMY NOLEN PAULA NORMAN El Solg Spanish National Honor Societyg Fu- ture Nursesg Concert Choirg Bible Credit Award CAROL O'DELL Y-Teensg Clinic assistsntg Study Hall assist- antg El Solg Troubadearsg Fleur-de-Lis LINDA SUE OLDHAM Thespiansg Concert Choirg musicalsg Spanish National Honor Society, Secretaryg El Sol: Future Teachersg Fleur-delLisg Red Crossg Study Hall assistant SHERRY LARAINE OLER EI Solg F.H.A. ROBERT OLIPHANT N.D.C.C.: Company Commander, Royal Lancer Drill Tenmg Bible Credit Award: Officers' Club lI0 KENT LEE NICHOLS National Merit Semifinalistg Future Scientistsg Current Events Clubg Allerleig Stu- dent of the Month LINDA NILES SUE N IQUET F.B.L.A.g Future Nurses: Mixed Chorus LINDA NOBLE F.B.L.A.g Dancers Clubg gs' Girls Chorus 'af ' J 5? I Im , v gig? A V Physics gives Garry Allen an opportunity to practice his slide rule technique. N-rf Za 'LJ 'mann 47 31 J tu L fl ff! ri? N ,. K Fleur de Lls El Sol Troubadears Span sh Na- t onal Honor Soc ety Wtt est Sen ot Girl, Run- BETTY PARKER B 'H' ti. BRAD OWENS Student Councilg Bible Credit Awardg Student Council Seniors Pr PAUL PAGE B Baskethallg B Base- ballg Allerlei BILLY PACE GAIL PAIGE 1 J Wg Vi -, 5 74. - l.'-:21.'J2t' 5 JOHN OLIVER Marching Band ELIZABETH O'NAN RANDY O'NEILL Marching Bandg Future Scientistsg Goals for Dallas g Knight Life, Science Editorg National Honor Society GLENDA JEAN ORENBAUN Bowling Club: A Iamaisg F.H.A.g Fleur-de-Lisg Counsclofs Assistant PAUL ALBERT OTT Clxeerleaderg B Footballg B Baseball: B Trackg Concert Choirg Study Hall Assistant: Gym Assistantg Musicals v SLIE OVERGAARD 7 I if oduce Future Leaders -JJ N-.Q-' W, 2, . ff, , 7L74f7447, Wai f M Z3 iv . ?,2.4,yf f' W ,,,,,,,,,,f,.f' f' , f 21,?4ww ' f 5, ,,,, ,WH :W , , wfif 4 W, X ' f 1 Q X f , AQM9' ' ff 1 QA 1, ff W, ,Q A t., .JW fv- rf L 7 f'?.iff?f An enthusiastic Mr. Cox displays his patriotic spirit. J OE PARR Varsity Football: V a r s i t y Trackg Letterman's Club PHYLLIS PATTERSON Quill and Scrollg Excalibur Staff, Classes Editor: Future Teachersg .K Jamsis: National Honor Society 'Us v kumar NORMAN PATTEN N.D.C.C.: Royal Lancer Drill Teams Red Crossg Study Hall Assistant HAL ASHLEY PENDLETON Cross Country Track Teamg Varsity Trackg Corona Eximia it WV 00' Seniors Display Spirit ICKEY RENE PERRIGO .lamais if Z 4 'glff x it I' 1 FRED PERRY ' I Varsity Trackg Varsity Football: All X ,492 City Footballg Letterman's Clubg ,,...-1, Junior Class Treasurer qt, II2 DREW PETERSON Junior Playg Study Hall As- sistant HERSCHEL PHILLIPS -M-rv ,Qtr 'VTX i 7, f 1 It if fi .IIMMY PHILLIPS MARY PHILLIPS CAROLYN PIEROT B Football: B Baseball: Library Council: 1r1eu,.de,1-is. Red Cross: Study Hall As- Gym Asgislam ' sistant: Gym Assistant KATHY PINTO JAMES EDMON D PITTMAN Future Scientists: Slide Rule Club STEVE PLATT B Football: f'B Track GLENDA KAY POLLOCK Girls Chorus: Orchestra: Mu- sicals: D.E. ANITA POOVEY Fleur-de-Lis: El Sol, Histori- an: Future Teachers: Red Cross: F.B.L.A.: C o n c e r t Choir: Musicals: Junior Play: Gym Assistant: Pan-Am Con- vention : Spanish National Honor Society: Y-Teens GEORGE POPE li AQ 45' 4 lr .A X11 -:J 41 '37 47 m-dl CECELIA PIEROT Concert Choir: Study Hall Assistant: F.B.L.A.' -qi 2..- N all X ...ant as'N i .af MAX POPE LINDA PORTER Varsity Basketball: Varsity Current Events Club: Fleur- Basebnll: National Honor So- de-Lis: Knight Life Staff ciety: Allerlei: Letterman's Club SUSAN GAIL PORTER Dancers Club: Troubadears: Concert Choir: Musicals: Na- tional Merit Semi-Finalist: National Honor Society: Fu- ture Scientists: Current Events Club: El Sol: Spanisbx Na- tional Honor Society: A Ja- mais: Fleur-de-Lis: Counsel- or's Assistant: Delegate, Na- tional Youth Conference on the Atom CINDY POSTON F.H.A.: Traffic Safety Club DANNY POSTON JAMES THOMAS PULLEY Concert Choir PAULA PULLEY F.B.L.A.g l-'.H.A.g Library Counclg Y- Teens --A--wav RAY PURSLEY Concert Choirg Corona Eximiag Junior J Play: Debateg National Forensic League Musicals I., BRENDA POTTER WAYNE POWELL Varsity Footballg Varsity Track DEBORAH ANN POWERS f Library Council, Secretaryg Art Clubg F.l'l.A.g Study Hall 'Xssistantg Tennis Team TERRY POWERS Junior Play, Program Chairmazlq D E . .,.,- ng' Q -ag x 'f C!' W -m :4H54?r5' MW N ' When I grow up to 'he a man . . . Seniors Displa Leadership TERRY 'PRICE JACK PYLES N.D.C.C.: Rifle Team TOMMY QUILLIN KAREN QUIRL Mixed Chorusg Girls Chorus Secretaryg Office Assistant JUDY RAGAN F.B.L.A.g Y-Teens: Fleur-de- Lisp Office Assistant JAMES TERRY RAWLINS B Footballg B Track: Art Club, Vice-President CHARLES RAY JAMES MICHAEL REDMON D Bible Credit Awardg Concert Choirg Knight Life, Photogra- pher: El Sol: Musicals NETA REED Corona Eximiag Allerleig Stu- dent Councilg Red Cross LINDA REID STEVE RENO CATHY REYNOLDS Red Cross: D.E.g Study Hall Assistantg Junior Achievement , we-t..,.,,aat.. Iwi SANDRA JEAN REYNOLDS Fleur-de-Lisg Spanish National Honor Socielyg Concert Choirg Musicalsg F u t u r e Nurses: Girls Chorus: Red Cross , .f-W-fi 'Wa ANABEL RICHARDS Allerlei, Secretaryg Current Events Clubg Future Scien- tistsg Data Processingg Na- tional Forensic Leagueg De- bateg National Merit Letter of Commendationg National Coun- cil of Teachers of English Achievement Awardg National Honor Society: Physics Lab Assistantg Quill and Scroll: Excalibur Staff MARSHA ROBERSON Concert Choir: Musicals: Fleur-de- Lis: Study Hall Assistant: Red Cross: Wittiest Senior Girl, Runner- UP -ax. .WK-9 ,L I I' . PHILLIP ROBERTS Marching Band: Future Scientists: Corona Eximia: -1 Current Events Club I6 'Yr Im x xt' I ,f I A MZ! A VA: . i.:,' 2.11. .N . 1 -':, - LINDA RILEY PEGGIE ROANE Wittiest Senior Girl 3.-.gf FINIS ROBBINS III Student Council: Concert Choir: Musicals: Corona Exi- mia: Dancers Club: Junior Play Seniors Encounter Dif iculties PRISCILLA ROBERSON Office Assistant: FJ-LA.: Future Nurses, Treasurer: Clinic As- sistant: Y-Teens: Soph- omore Select Choir JOHN ROBERTS I Band Manager: Student M j Council 5? ?'?f44'f ' The rnajorettes relax after a summer practice session ROBERT ELGIN MICHAEL ROBINSON ROBERTSON R.O.T.C.: Battalion Staff, Royal Lancer Drill Team, Ex- ecutive Officer: National Mer- it Lclter of Commendation: Regional Science Fair: Con- cert Choir: Musicals: Aller- lei: Solo and Ensemble Con- test: Junior Play: National Honor Society Study Hall Assistant '-df' wp,-r It SHEILA ROBINSON Library Council MAGDALENA RODARTE MARTHA RODGERS Spanish National Honor Soci- etyg Thespiansg National Fo- rensic Leagueg Debate: Fleur- de-Lisg Red Crossg E1 Solg Concert Choirg Musicals JON ROSE EDDIE ROSS B Footballg B Track: Varsity Baseball LINDA RUSHING SANDRA RUSSELL El Solg Spanish National Hon- or Societyg Y-Teens: Future Teachersg Student Councilg Concert Choirg Future Scien- tistsg National Honor Society DANIEL RUTH Slide Rule Clubg Senior Play: Red Crossg Study Hall As- sistant JULIA RYALS Concert Choir JULIE RYAN Thespians, Reporter: National Honor Societyg A Jamais, Re- porterg Dancers Club, Report- erg Knight Life, Co-Editor and Features Editorg Quill and Scroll -.,-,,,,, ul-1 1 age- LINDA SACHSE SANDRA SANDERSON JOHN SAPPINGTON GENE SARAZEN Student Councilg Fleur-de- F-H-A-2 Y-Teens: Study Hall HBH Basketball? HBH Foot' Llg YTgengg F,B,L,A, Assistantg Office Assistant ball: Varsity Baseball: A-u' City Baseball .,e W Y 1 . . ,fr Alt' 5 if an Q. kv. L fsvtf' .H ,1 fix .IANIS SCHELL BERNAR-D SCHLOSSER N.D.c.c. JOSEPH SCHRODI III Golf Teamg Track and Cross Country Teams Study Hall Assistant NANCY SCOTI' El Sol: F.B.L.A.g Fleur-de-Lis RICHARD SEELY MICHAEL WILLIAM SELVIDGE Spanish National Honor Society: Track a Cross Country Teams DAVID SETZER Tennis Team: Captaing Knight Beats HARVEY SHELTON Concert Choir: A Jamaisg Junior Play JACK SHIMEK Swim Team Senior Activities Climax The Year RICHARD SHULER ff, ff? Concert Choirg Musicalsg Senior Play RONALD SIMMONS si . T A' MIKE SIMONS 'V '91 ix Nr, , 5-...vi Ja 7 gag: Q., JOHN STEVEN SIMONTON B Football: Varsity Track CYNTHIA SIMPSON Troubadears: Red Cross: Traffic Safety Club: Fleur-de-Lis: Library Council: Y-Teens: Drill Team Sweetheart: I-'.H.A.: I:.B.I..A.: Study Hall Assistant: Corona Eximia NORMAN SISK B Football: Future Scientists RONALD LEWIS SLAUGHTER Junior Play: Knight Life Staff, Publicity Chair- man: N,D.C.C. CAROL ELAINE SBIART Fleur-de-Lis 17? fm- JL BOBBY SMITH Cross Country Track Team: fied Cross: Student Council: A Iamais X I DANNY STEPHEN SMITH DIANE SMITH X . El Sol: Spanish National Honor Society: Na- tional Honor Society: F.B.L.A.: Tr0ulJ8dCH1'S, Lieutenant: I.B.M. Assistant EARL SMITH A Iamais CINDY SMITH Troubadears: Student Council: Future Nurses: Fleur-de-Lis: Dancers Club, Vice-President: F.B.L.A.: Counse1or's Assist- ant: Junior Play: National Honor Society .3- Y .AW 1 5 ,rjffipv I IMMZ BARRY NICHOLAS SMITH Varsity Track: Corona Eximia: A Iamais The Kimball Knight reigns supreme at Big HK. vu: M, pp ,fi --.I v--'Y II9 Come on, guys . . . Help me out! -0 1+ 'Xvqjp Seniors STEVE SMITH Mos! Popular Sophomore Boy: Var- sity Basketballg Lettermsn's Club: B Track: UB Football: Golf Team TONI SMITH Troubadears: S t u d e n t Council: Fleur-de-Lis: Sophomore Homecom- ing Nominee RITA SOLCHENBERC-ER F.H.A.: Bible Credit Award: Girls Chorus TOMMY SMITH Track and Cross Country Teams l rv ,fue-F '. ' 4' Z 'f ,, f N022 . .- 1.c2'i, '14 PAUL DENNIS RITA SMITH F.B.L.A.: Y-Teens: F.H.A.: Girls Chorus: Office Assistant: Study Hall Assisiant: Fleur- de-Lis El Sol: R.0.T.C.: Commis- sioned Officer, Company Com- mander, Royal Lancer Drill Team: Speech Tournaments: SANDRA SMITH Bible Credit Award Art Club: Fleur-de-Lis SANDRA SMITH Enjo Privileges X R CLAUDIA SONNIER SHARON SPURLOCK El Solg Study Hall Assistantg Junior Achievement RICKEY SPURR MARGARET SPURYER Library Council ALICE KAY ST. JOHN Fleur-de-Lisg Current Events Clubg Mixed Chorusg Red Crossg Corona Eximia MICHAEL STACEY B Baseballg HB Traokg Varsity Baseballg Study Hall Assistantg Red Cross CARRY STANBERRY R.0.T.C.: Royal Lancer Drill Team, Commissioned Officerg D.E. ' ihsv-1' . if-Q . GALE EDWARD SPRING Allerleig Future Scientists Biology Lab Assistant: Lan- guage Lab Assistantg'Excali- Ph tog phcr bur S t a f f , o ra , Knight Life Staff, Photogra pherg National Honor Society J' ...rf VIRGINIA SPRINGER MIKE SPROW Thespians, Secretaryg National Varsity T1'3Ck9 The Forensic League: Allerleig De- batc . ..w-xl' N440 VICKI RENEE GERALD STANFIELD CAROL STEER BILLY STEPHENS N Future Nursesg A ,Iamais Student Council: A Jamais: Ai?- wwf' ' -41 WILLIAM STEVENS QM' 'flaw ci sv-J .IANA STEVENSON JOHN SCOTT STOKES El Solg Varsity Football A fir' JANE STEPHENS El Sol, Fleur-de-Lisg F.B.L.A. SUSIE STERLING Fleur-dc-Lis, Reporterg Y-Tee nsg Current Events Club, President, Troubadearsg Rnlamaisg Stu- dent Council, Treasurerg Dancers Club, Most Likely to Succeed, Runner-Upg Girls State, Delegate JAMES EDWARD STEVENS LEWIS NORMAN STOKES Student Council, Red Cross SHERRY STONER GAYLE STORM Y-Teensg Future Nurses, Secretary, Counselor's Assistant X I22 i 'S -ft I M6553 Senior girls develop their pickpocket techniques. 1-5, -D fr-r QAIL MARIE STORY TOMMIE STRATTON KEITH STRICKLAND CLORIAxSUAREZ A Jamaisg F.H.A.g Library R.O.T.C. Officer El Sol: A Jamaisg Spanish Council National Honor Societyg Cur- rent Events Club: Future Sci- entists: Y-Teensg Marching Band Serziers Serve The City f -.Z 'Fi' .,j LINDA SYMPSON MARSHA TACKETT Future Teachers, Secretary, Vice-President: F.H.A. NANCY TARSIA Y-Teensg El Solg Troubadearsg Dancers Club: F.B.L.A., Secrelaryg Student Councilg Red Cross g Fleur-de-Lis 'ev-J 5--. 131 '15 41 -3-9Q :O 12 'N-.-4' .J as CARLA SUDDUTH N Fleur-de-Lisp Girls Chorus: A J BECKY SUMMERLIN Girls Chorusg Study Hall Assist ELAINE SUTTLE I F.B.L.A.g Concert Choir: Musical Lis: Dancers Clubg Speech T tional Honor Society CHARLES SWEENEY DAVID SWEET Marching Bauclg Orcheslrag M DIANE SYKES Fleur-de ournamcntsg Na V j I X 1,11 ll I I23 W9 ff ' if -4- -11-' 4 f ' K' 'lv VXA? 1,01 fi? fi Q17 lf M Lf Aww -,3 ,,--A-Q... . ..,p :mr z' C ' f ' 4. all if' - f A 24 JAMES ALLAN TENERY National Honor Societyg Excalibur Staff, Sports Editor, Assistant Edi- torg Quill and Scroll: Rotary Club Luncheon Guestg Future Scientistsg Bible Credit Awardg Allerleig Stu- dent Council DONNA TERRY 4-'P WAYNE TARVER Sophomore Class Secretaryg Varsity Baseball: Letterman's Club DAVID ALLEN THOMAS Student Councilg Slide Rule Club: N.D.C.C., R.O.T.C.: Battalion Staff, Rifle Team Captain, Commander's Council Award, Royal Lancers Drill Team PAMELA THOMAS Red Cross -nu -if-'ff LOIS DIANNE TATOM Fleur-de-Lisp Study Hall Assistantg Girls Chorus ELIZABETH THOMPSON Spanish National Honor Society Library Councilg F.B.L.A. MARILYN THOMPSON , ,W 9, Y-Teensg El Solg Troubadearsg F.B.L.A., Treasurerg Counselor's As- ' ? g , sistantg Concert Choirg Musicals: ,l - f' f' 1,54 Spanish National Honor Society: I I I - Student Councilg Red Crossg Fleur- i A ' A 'J de-Lisg National Honor Society V. fi. if Y 4 f Q , 'U rv, LONNIE TAYLOR CYNTHIA TEER Fleur-de-Lisg Y-Teens: Dancers Club: Library Council Nancy Tarsia and Patsy McCauley rest after a summer kite flying session. RICH -XRD THONIPNOX BARRY TQOMBS DIAXA TOXVERY SHERRY EL.-XIXE THOMPSOX 1-'lem-'de-Liag Study Hall ksistantg Y-Teens ZOE ASX THOMPSON Flew--de-Lisg Troubadearsg Y-Teens: E1 Sol: Dancers Club: Office As- sistantg Red Crosig I-'.B.L.A. LIXD.-X TREXT JOX THORXBERRY Debate: National Forensic League CHERYL THORXHILL F.B.L.A.g 1-'leur-de-Lisg Study Hall -Xsaictanr IARRH TREWLN ERNEDT FRED WILLLANI LEE TDPS SAXDRA TOLLETI' B d K-U ht B635 Study Hall Assisiantg Red S un Team Co C ptam Let CNS? F-H'-A' I 'he 8- ' A ff ,I sp-I 'UT 4-Q 'U' rw- National Honor Solg Y-Tcensg Best All-Around Runner-Up 'Q Teachers CHARLES ANDREW VAUGHN El Sol: Track and Cross Country Teams: D,E.g Junior Achievement STEVE VAUGHN Swim Tcum JUDY WACCONER F.H.A.g 1-'.B.L.A. I26 'al 'vu-4' V37 KATANNA TRUELOVE F.B.L.A.g Study Hall Assistant PAT TUCKER MARY FRANCES TUFTS F.B.L.A.g Future Teachers: Study Hall Aggigg. ant JOHN TURBYFILL R,0.T.C.: Commissioned Officer THOMAS LEE TURNER Varsity Footballq Varsity Baseballg Varsity Bas- ketballg Letterm-an's Clubg Most Popular Junior Boyg Most Handsome Senior Bnyg El Solg Jun- ior Class Prcsidentg National Honor Society BRUCE JAMES TURRILL N.D.C.C.g Library Council Seniors Sponsor Christmas Dance GLENNA TUTTLE Troubadears, Lieutenant: Na- tional Honor Societyg Student Council: Red Crossg Spanish Societyg El Fleur-dc-Lis: Senior Girl, RONN I E VANCE JACK VANDEVER NANCY UNDERWOOD Fleur-de-Lis: Office Assistant: El Solg Spanish National Hon or Society: Y-Teensq Future QMS ---1 1 SUSAN WAITE National Honor Society: A I Jamais: Concert Choir: Fleur- 5 :le-Lis: Bible Credit Award: ' Future Scientists: Current Events Club So-J N---1 LYN DA KAY WALKER El Sol: Dancers Club: l-'.B.L.A.: Study Hall Asist- tg G'l Ch 5 sr d f . . . . . Euncilgrfleurldoeifis u eu Billie Couch and Bill Loven make good use of tune spent 1n the library! WILLIAM DAVID WALKER qi: Cr.0ss Country Track Team :CW Future Scientists: Spanish Naf tional Honor Society WILLIAM TROY tag, fd WALKER M i Golf Team: Concert Choir Musicals VERA ANN WALLING Trouhadears: Sophomore Homecoming Nominee: , Sophomore Sweetheart Nominee: Junior Home- A coming Nominee: Junior Sweetheart Nominee: Senior Homecoming Nominee: Best All-Around -,,,,,,, Senior Girl, Runner-Up: Y-Teens, Vice-Presi- dent: Fleur-de-Lis: Study Hall Assistant: Office Assistant nv' 5 St IJ ELIZABETH CAROLYN WARNER F.H.A.: F.B.L.A.: Y-Teens: Typing Assistant .IOHHNY WARREN Golf Team 17- ' 11 LINDA GAIL WEAVER PAUL THOMAS WEAVER f-fun Swim Team: Study Hall Assistant: Red Cross 4 SHERWYN WEITNER 1 ,Nw .f-,. - , -, , ' Q ' M 1. V. A- ff?---:,y.:kv l27 fi RPL hi' fu' -X l JOHN WHILDEN R.O.T.C.: Officer, Rifle Team, o a Lancer Drill Team: Events Club ,f . DONNA WHITE '- I W, F.B.L.A.q Fleur-de-Lis: , 5 4 Library Council .IOY WHITE ,....-'Y' MTV' 4- ix, CARRY WELCH GERALD RANDOLPH MICHAEL WETZEL B Baseball: Golf Teamg WESTBROOK A Jnmaisi Cvrvna Eximia: B Trackg Varsity Basehallg Nmifmal HUUO1' Sociely Letterman's Club Seniors Set The Pace . I , QE? il Senior girls assist in Attendance Office. fun 3 I 4.37 KATHY ELAINE SANDRA WHITE WHITE FRED WHITEACRE R.O.T.C.: Commissioned Offl- C Commander, cer, ompany Ro'al Lancer Drill Team 3 Data Processing: Future Scl- entislsg Marching Band BECKY WHITEFIELD F.H.A.g Clinic Assistanx Fleur-de-Lis: Future Scieu listsg B i b l e Credit Award Corona Eximia arf' -, ,4 'wifi fl - ff 0-3 -fr -'uff KATY WILHELM Thespiansg National Forensic Leagueg Corona Eximiag Con- cert Choirg Musicals: Na- tional Honor Society E BARRY WHITFIELD . Varsity Basketball: B Foot- ballg El Sol DONNA WHITLOCK F.B.L.A.g Dancers Club, Re- porterg Fleur-de-Lisg Trouba- dears BEATRICE IBETSYP WICKES Allerlci, Trcasurerg Dancers Clubg Fleur-:le-Lisp Corona Eximiag l-'.B.L.A.g Student Councilg Office Assistantg Y- Teens MARILYN WICKLIFF E KAT WIEDEMANN Fleur-de-Lisp F.H.A.g Y- Teensg Study Hall Assistant: F.B.L.A.g Wittiest Senior Girl, Runner'Upg Sophomore Spanish Queeng Red Cross: Girls Chorus BEVERLY WIGGS Fleur-de-Lisg Y-Teens MARY PATRICIA WIGHT Office Assistantg Study Hall Assistantg Junior Play: F.B.L.A. SHERRIE WIGINTON Fleur-de-Lis: Troubadearsg El Solg Y-Teensg F.H.A.g Girls Chorus, Vice'President DOROTHY WILBER BARBARA CATHY WILLIAMS DANIEL WILLIAMS Student Councilg Spanish Na- F.H.A.: Homemaking Lab As- tional Honor Society sistantg Bible Credit Award: .lunior Achievement Xi . ,, sql-'K :I K. It If MIKE WILLIAMS NANCY LYNN WILLIAMS Art Club, Secretaryg Fleur- de-Lisg El Sol: F.B.L.A.: Musicals: Company C K Sweetheart 9' KAREN GAIL 'L WOODARD Troubadearsg F.H.A.g Coun- Our Knight in shining armor makes his appearance at the selor's Assistantg Fleur-de-Lisg football game. E:l'gZlZie?gC1l'IllB2 National Hon- 11' .,-.J un- ' I30 .,1 ,ff Marching Bandg Art C CAROLYN MARIE WOODY s lub, Secretary: A Jamsis HAROLD STERLING WOOLARD Varsity Footballg Varsity Basketballg B Track: B Baseballg Student Council Red Cross: Study Hall Assistant WESLEY THO MA S BILLY WORDEN suse Rule Club JANIS WRIGHT LOUIE WRIGHT R.0.T.C.: Executive Off S WOOLSEY, JR. icer N.D.C.C.: Color Guardg Future Scientist Future Nursesg Dancers Clubg Y-Teensg Mixed Chorusg Girls Chorusg khmaisg Musicals 1 ..J ff the-wri' 031 STEVE WYLES NANCY YAMAMOT0 DAYNA KAY YANKIE KAREN MARIE Study Hall Assistant: Junior Concert Choirg F.B.L.A.g Al- Play lerleig Bible Credit Award: Y.Teen5g E1 Sol: Red Cross: Tennis Team Library Council Seniors Seek Their Destinies ,amus- CHARLOTT D YOUNG 1 Red Crossg Bible C r e d 1 t ' t Awardg Fleur-de-Lis: Fu ure Nursesg F.H.A. ' LINDA YOUNG C o r o n a Eximiag F.B.L.A.: Bowling Club: Fleur-de-Lis: Student Council: Study Hall Assistant: National Honor So- ciety SHERRY YOUNGBLOOD ROBERT CONRAD ZIVNEY Corona Eximiag Future Sci- entists ' 1 SHIRLEY YORK WILLIAM YORK Bowling Club BETH YOUNG F.B.L.A.g Y-Teens: Stu d y Hall Assistantg Student Coun- cilg Typing Assistant xixf-gif IN MEMORIAM PETE MANNING National Honor Society B Football B Baseball Student Council MARILYN CASSADAY ' I3I SENIOR FA VURITES 'E 3 : x gg,-Q3 ,z - , ' - 4' sk! v ll as if 0' .l .4 k V . kv. i so at t ,rar JJ iM-a' ,f ZAR' 7- , lf' 1 - A. e H xyJ'klixkX ttyl u-'K 11.5 'Q n XM 1' I N-D' - X . -Ev le . t , to NN. X Q. 1 .Q i xx gf or M I A cs Ci V V 1 'qv ' . 13' , 166' 'i lil. 'X Z 5 5 ia ffj , w ,J 1 te ' It -.5 5 A, I f ' fi U , ' . ' V - ? 2 1 Xi., , b I f X rl., X QC, 5 We X - 1 - i x -D If there be no nobility of descent, all the more indispensable is it that there should be nobility of ascent- a character in them that bear rule so fine and high and pure that as men come within the circle of its influence they involuntarily pay homage to that which is the one preaeminent distinction, the royalty of virtue. -HENRY POTTER I33 ,M-.,!m muff qpzffw- Most Popular Kathy Armstrong Jerry Moore M-.w lxmnwfmlfy f i' ,WW I 'Kb Most Beautiful and Most Handsome - Becky Harper Tommy Turner j ','rl' --f' -,,f ff - '---- -H , Af- -fff-f:f - - fvfm---if f- e A 4 W M gina, ef A f 9f X' 1' Best All-A round ,Iern Giles Danny Mcffammon 139 Most Likely to Succeed Leria Lewis Billie Couch JKSQW' fn? KN- gm wry!! MMM MMU J Mymaffw QM M F rzendlzest Vonme Brown Scott Moore MW M 'NYY Wlttzest Linda Riley Gary Cordray 59 W-A 1 UN 1035 Q ,Jai mf ' 4 Wh 1 . .wt .4,n,,, Z ir 4.9 Z - ' , Lx. Us A' --4,' L , , iff . ii 5 ,K M123 1 ,wif ll their five senses 9-f Z l 2 . V n C 1 'The young are slaves to dreamsg the old servants of regrets. Only the middle-aged have a in the keeping of their wits. -HERVEY ALLEN I iw , ,.: :.,: ,M-.5 1 .f . 4. 5 41' : . Us .1 .l'K 6' 1- - ,mf ff! 4 Q, 1 iv N ,, j 5 X X 1 E igif.g 5' fl ll 1 i l 9 I, L , W g .. . , .M ,ff 5 -f 1 f,:'v,, ,f X X' ' We-1, ., I - 9 i , , t X, ss Q 'M' ' zf f All the king's horses and all the king's men couldn't put Kimball back together again. Football Kicks 0 Junior Year Fred Alsup Melanie Ambler 1 xg, I44 Angie Adams Johnny Adams Judy Adams Mark Adams Rick Adkerson Betty Ahtone Susan Albritton Annie Alexander Becky Alexander Nancy Alexander Randy Alexander Gayle Allen Rollie Anderson Mary Anschuetz i Cindy Armstrong Chuck Arney Teddy Arrington Janet Ashabranner .lenna Beth Bankston Bruce Barnes Nancy Bartlett Gary Beazley Glen Bell Larry Bell Glenn Beyer Terry Bilhartz Tucker Bishop Janis Black f Q , l N3 Martha Arnold Nancy Arrington Susan Attebury Dan Ballard Roger Barnett Doug Barrow Pegi Becton Becky Bell Judith Ann Berkenblle Mike Berkley Margaret Bills Cecil Bishop Debbie Blanks Kathy Bowers L., 2 -JW ,N 9 .11 '10 .vm-Q R QC .vf Eddie Burdette Sherry Burdine David Burns 'R fn Marsha Brackeen Rod Brackeen Patti Brandenbur Fae Branham Gary Bridges Susie Bridges Beverly Brinkley Kala Brock Danny Brooks Tommy Brooks Becky Brown Beverly Brown Debbie Brown Ann Buchan Larry Buck Gary Buckner Don Bulin Mike Bulloch Unsuspecting Juniors Eagerly Await Their Senior Year David Burton Janice Bush Melvin Butler Pat Byers Bobby Caldwell Esther Caldwell 3 Barbara Carley Anita Carlson Judy Carmen Larry Carter Dennis Cash Kenny Cason David Chalk Melanie Chandler Debbie Chaney Nancy Chapman Sandy Cherry Sandi Christian Brenda Clark Cindy Clark Donna Clark J an Clayton Mark Clemmons Kathie Cloer 'N- 4- Nd 1:5 - , ,t ,f 34 N ,. . ,,.1 'f '!!- Bryant Coburn Carol Cofer Cinda Coliz Linda Coliz Tommy Collingsworth .lanet Conaway Sandy Conine Kay Conley Jamie Connally Tommy Connell Vickie Connelly Diane Coombs Bobbe Cooper Don Corley Louis Cortez Karen Cotten Charlie Cowart Robert Cowsert Gordon Cox Penny Cox Douglas Cozby Christi Craig Glenn Cramer Bill Crane Mike Cranford Mike Crockett Bill Crotzer Adele Crow Carolyn Crow Jerry Crow Doug Crownover Dennis Crumpton Susan Crunk Leon Crutchfield Roger Crutchfield Billy Cummings Billy Cunningham Weldon Cunningham Darrell Daniel Donna Davidson Dan Davis David Davis Marty Davis Paula Davis Randy Davis Rickey Davis Sandra Davis 2' PH Juniors Explore The Unknown Love Potion Number 9! Q ..-. fx 7 jyfgffjmf ffff X X 0? W WW f I fff Wfwff f 724 Q ff f x xmkw 2 44, .M Janice Day Markie Deen Glenda Deerdoff Janice DeLoney Steve DelRegno Ben Denny Juniors Exploit New Privileges Q4-W Ceorgiana Droll Larry Drum Linda Dry Kenneth Duke ,lane Deuschle Robby Dew Andrea Dickey Bruce Digiacinto Steve Dobbs James Dominy Charlotte Domm Craig Donley Janet Donley Nora Donohoe Deborah Doty Glinda Dougherty Tracy Doughty Chet Dow Cathy Dowd Charles Duncan Belinda Dunlap Patti Dunlap Raenell Durant Beverly Dykes John Eddins Lewis Elam Connie Elder Anita Elledge Eddie Elsberg Karen Ennis and Tracy Doughty know that at Kimball, the Mike Emerson Holly England Pamela England Don Ennis Karen Ennis Phil Erwin Debbie Evans Janet Evans Karen Evans Rick Evans Juniors Take Part In Many Activities IY441 P --1.4 A glimmer of hope flilters across the face of Carolyn Johns. A5 Terry Evers Janis Faulkner Jeff Ferguson Sandy Fields Mark Finley Pat Fitzgerald Linda Flores Susan Floyd sp! 'if .,,.f I, Q Paula Garrison Ralph Fortner Dee Dee Foster Gene Fowler Sandra Franklin Barbara Freeman Bettie French Sharon Fugzite Robert Fulwiler Ralph Fulton Carolyn Gaston Damon Gazaway Lynda George George Gerhart John Gerling Debbie Gill Glen Gilley Sandy Gilmore Mark Gisel Alice Gleason 11? Pricilla Gonzales Pam Goodrich Kathy Granger Q rs 'Q is s uf- . IZ, S -'I fs 8 . ,gy 1 1 . L ,, ,ff 'Qi James Green John Greenhaw Beverly Grogan 7, Karan Guinn Stan Guzick Steve Hacker Robert Hamilton Janet Hamm V W., Robert Hammontree aft ,ano- .1- Mary Hand Carol Haney James Hankins Deb Hardwick wwf' Margaret Heflin Martha Hejl Tommy Helsley Linda Gayle Helton Rodney Heltzel Cynthia Henderson Sharon Hendrix Brant Henke Pat Herndon Ronny Herndon Keith Herron Eugene Hight Kathy Harper David Harrington Bob Harris James Harris James Harris Philip Harris Judy Harrison Marilyn Harwell Celia Hasty Herb Hasty Juniors Strive For Recogmtwn Juniors make use of library material. Kenneth H111 ve V1Ck16 Hlnchhffe Donna Hinton Venetia Hobson Stephanie Holman Lucy Holsonbake Frank Honea gulf' .-ff Qkqg .-if . Y 3 - if Karol Hoeffner ,ff-4 5,1 ' - Qu 2? Vicki Holleman it - ' David Hood Linda Hood Tom Hood Brant Hornberger V ,Q .. '29 Donna Hornhuckle Connie Horton Darrell Horton Anna Houston Beverly Hoxworth -of Sandra Johnson Tina Johnson Jim Johnston Barbara Jones Brian Jones Charleen Jones Connie Jones Pat Jones Rebecca Jones Holly Huber Terry Huber Bill Hubland Dennis Hudson David Huffhines Jo Ann Huffhines Sam Hughes Sylvia Hughes Theresa Hunter Marcia Hutson Martha Ing David Jacobson Amon Jefferson Beverly Jenkins Kathie Jenkins Carolyn Johns Frederick Johnson Joe Johnson Robert Jones Kerry Joyce Don Julian Tim Justice Mike Karr Jayne Keedy Karen Keele Kolleen Keeling Brenda Keesee Diana Kelley Z Tommy Kelly Kay Lynn Kemble Karen Kennedy James Kenny Ronnie Kerr Jerry Kiker Kay Kincaid Lindell Kaufman Debbie King Kathy King 1 9 ,515 qjrfx., I dy,-:,y.?' ,xi I, .,,: ' ff- 3.',v?J'mf'.. rn, ,,r.,M.'.-. 14 ,, ., v ' f n'.'w fn' , . Z- . J. . I 'ff '- 4.2 2'::.' 1 4 1 7 -4 1 14 V 753 fv4?:'fi..'.'.,f, 1 RC' I 1 iffy f,f.':,':v:u' ff re' v',',v' Yeah, ..I really snowed him last night. Rusty King Mechael Kirby Cynthia Kline David Koch Karen Koenig Donna Koppes Juniors Rally in Support 0 Ladies of the jury z1 '.fil' ,M Kathi Kretzschmar Chuck Krol Charlotte Kuback Allen Lacy Mary Landrum Debbie Langley Randy Langston Larry Larsen 'f fP N-rf Mark LaScola -3 1 Sondra Lawrence Suzanne Lawrence Linda Leath Frank Lee Jeanette Lefors Pete Leonard Don Lewis Rick Lichtenwalter Pam Liles Steve Lindsey Howard .Little Terry Lindsey Linda Lintner Cary Livingston Cary Lloyd Antoinette Lontos Kenneth Looney Earlene Loven Ann Low Saranne Lowrey Kathryn Loyd Later I 'wg Shirley Lucas Victor Lucas Peggy Luck Tommy Ludlow J. W. Lundgren Diana Lutes J im Lybyer Linda Lyle Teresa Manfre Lannie Marquis gm' nf N K y no X-2 Rt? 'Gif x- U Q, Jr at . rl ' ,L -wir wld. Aauuf .u V 1,27 ff' Q 'Q fw- a I ' .1 .ff W A 1 --v' fl. F fl? . .14-:LiL N Julian Mardock Gayle Marshall Pam Martella Billy Martin Randy Martin Ruby Martin Steve Martin Doris Mathias Carla Matthews Nancy May Janis Mays Martha Mecklin Claudia Meier Gary Milke Ann Miller Bill'Miller Donna Miller Ricky Miller Susan Miller J anis Milliken Jan Mims Cindy Miracle Ronnie Mitchell Bob Montgomery Cayla Moody Robert Moomaw David Moore Gary Moore Judy Moore Joyce Morrell Denise Morris Judy Morris Randy Morris Dodd Morrison Danny Morton Junior Leaders Emerge To Carry On Uld Traditions Juniors lead the way Timothy McCaa Michael McCaffety Marjoria McClellan Marianne McCorkle Debra Mueller Sally Mueller Larry Muirhead Dwain Mullin J ere Mullins Nancy Murehead .ef Fred Musacchio Nan McCoy Dennis McDaniel Marilyn McDaniel Susan McGowan .lon Mclver Mike McKee Greg McKinney Ronny McLeod Darien McWhirter .leanne Neece Becky Nunn .limmy O'Bryant Tommy,O'Daniel Rusty Offil Polly Ogden juniors Have Time For Play aw-fe . A-Y, ,ang 'T J VL'-. Fl , 'I S I! , ,vurgaalx , I fs. af f 4 1 fl, 0 1-1' .14 .4 .37 'r 'X Bobby Parrent Rickey Parrent Linda Patton Jerry Payne Christine Pearson J I62 Clynda Olson .lim O'Neal Susan O'Neal Pat O'Riley Jimmy Orvis May Osborn Mary Owens Janet Oyler Brenda Page Chip Painter Eric Parish Danny Parrish Greg Pena Pat Pendleton Nathan Penn Suzanna Perry an gi ' -Ji A. Gay Peterson .lames Peterson Lisa Pettijohn Debbie Pharr .!. l Debbie Poe Pam Poitevent .lanice Pollard Donna Powers E, Q' '- .iz -1' -aj -as f 5 ,gn 14 I . VMS, on af f f 1 I . . I x lr '15 Q -. .,, ' 'P ' ,Z I Pd 52 -.,. 5 rf -I 10- bs f f .J A 1 My 3 .loe Phelps Kathy Philley Connie Phillips Linda Pittard If -.1 - 1' 4 ii z 4 ,. it We are off to see the Izard. 'i ii :qi is 2 HQ, -'V 1 Q if 'Q , . 2 X I 'ti' '53 1,-1 Wir 'rf' 'S-.1 it H' K as I 64 M,a4 'S 4' 1 I -,f rv' Cordon Pritchard Sterling Proctor Ted Protivinsky Danny Pruitt ,I We ,-V 'Wiz ,iik'ALf David Raffo Evelyn Ragle Leslie Rawdon Becky Rawlings Doris Reynolds Judy Reynolds Walter Reynolds Mike Rhyner Ernie Richardson Tommy Richardson Rita Richerson Melva Ritchie Malinda Prather Karen Preddy Beverly Prewitt Larry Price Robert Pringle Johnny Pruitt Ayn Pullin J oe Pylant Michael Quinn Bobbie Rader Connie Ray Carolyn Redding Lee Reed Michael Reed Jeff Register Houston Highlights Junior Year 0 Ill I DRINA Dav1d R0bb1HS 4., ON C Ronald Roberts 1 WL' Danny Robertson DDDOON OAK!-SMU BFQKRQFY MIN YDANCMIIOJOS ANGQUS COUNIY I on Robinson Sheila Roe Helen Rogers N'-My ., 'nz Pam Rogers Roy Rogers ,.. 13311, ff 2 , ,f Q f f, , -f I 1 , -If 'hh :', ., lg 5 . 'U Bobby Rollings t Beverly Rush 'ft I f ' WW 5- 4,1 EM A f 41 K '9 ' 1 , , f f f f f 1 f' ' 4 ff ff , , ,I 1 fr, Af ul 2 Q' f? I , ,,,,... rf. V' F by 5f.fTi',... , ' i f R 11 ff' ll R R ' Rusty usse V Xl, W. 5 -H ff-1 5 ' I Gay Sainsott ' 'E' ' M Sarah Sallis , ly l-f , Richard Salomon Sharon Samulka Qi ff I . X jx '5Baby the rain must fall. . . I65 .ludy Sanders Patsy Sanders William Scallorn Roger Schoenfeld Pat Scruggs l ,-1 1 Bill Settle Niki Sharp Mark Shattuck Pat Shaw Pat Shaw NJ! Pat Shields Rosemary Shramek Philip Siegler Johnny Silva Patrica Silva I? Hopeful juniors Order Senior Rings I N4 il S X . if 'QI Colbert Seals Velma Searcy Vickie Seaton Vonnie Seaton Darlene Seidmeyer Bob Shelby Debbie Shelby Jennie Shelby' Rick Sheppard Marika Shields Alan Simpson Alicia Sims Kay Sisemore Wayne Slayton Danny Smith I66 A .l ames Smith Lyndon Smith Marsha Smith Susan Smith Steve Sparks Wally Sparks Suzanne Stallings Gene Stephens E WSSX eff? M. Ly, . F -1 .-f , tl William Smithee Mark Snasel Kandace Snider Gretchen Snider :+:: Mike Stephens Ralph Stowe Virginia Ann Sto Bobby Strange WC We're rough and ready. S 4 25' XM K. .. I67 Ronnie Strebeck Jimmy Stroud Wayne Sullivan Betty Sutton Larry Swanson Terry Taffer Tom Tarsia Carolyn Taylor Debbie Teater Doug Teubner Flo Thomas I 68 sf' vm? .J - .1 Class discussion brings varied reaction. Q.:-1 v,.....7, ,fx 45 if VN? in .4 Kim Taylor J Morgan Taylor Tommy Thomas ,lulie Thompson Stanley Thompson Vera Thompson Mary Thomton Anne Tims Rod Tinsley Al Tipps Joe Toldan Bruce Tompkins Kenneth Thompson Kenneth Thompson Keith Totty Tina Towner Cindy Truelove Linda Tucker Wayne Tuley Joyce Turbeville Michael Turner Sherry Turrill Larxy Tuttle Gary Tyndall Edrie Ue ckert Susan Van de Wall Stephanie Vickers Sandra Vines Juniors Benefit From Second Year at Kimball NTP . Sandy Truelove ZW? II' X Ronnie Turner Marsha Vernon xii? Johnnie Ray Wade Melvin Wadle Steve Walker Meredith Walthall f I i It ,ni ,. . W xii? ' .3 43 f ..-J , xv 42' Ii 5, Q. ,uno ,KX ...,.' 'Q Carla helps Karol out of deep water. Phil Webster Ricky Werstein Roy Ann Westbrook Jerry Westlake Marta White Sammy Wiegand Becky Wiley Mark Wilhelm fl .ll ll nf I3 qi? X , Sandra Waters James Watson Randy Weaver Charles Wanner Patsy Warren -I KY' TJ if A 1, yi., rf f 1 W Juniors Form New Friendships ff' m..4vf' XX 'QI 63' Cecilia Wilkins Jeanne Wilkinson Pat Wilkinson David Williams James Willingham J-X Cary Willis ' A af Lynda Willis Gary Wilson Lee Wilson IN MEMORIAM Mary Louise Hagle Member of the Junior Class rl-XC,FJ Ronny Wilson Sammie Kay Winder Kenny Winn Gary Wood John Wood Janice Woodard Steve Woodard Sandy Woody David Wootton Becky Worshaln Gary Wortham Malcolm Wright Joyce Wuerch Linda Wyatt Mike Yarborough Vicki Zeliff EQLQPHOMORES ww f .,.- ' ., - .M-mm mm f ., N. .,: .. I 5 F I. , any V I Q J' I, 5 ze 2 'At' 1 ' 4, I 5 L, Y pry, 24 WWW r i V - i , - 5 , ' - ' M . A, , 9, f , ,A,,,,, , Q ,ri pn W., g 'l , , ,xii -,Z 'W,,,,,,w A 45 ,,,,y.--v WN., - f ,www ,. . .,,, ,M -A-'H kb ,,,,,,A,,f , 4' xiii: 9-iv' ill .ff wx avg, ophs Encounter Con usion Beverly Allen Ricky Allen Steve Allen Steve Almond Becky Anderson Ron Anderson Ronnie Anderson Tommilyn Anderson Sandra Archer Karen Arnold .lane Arrington .lanet Arrington Mike Atnip Robert Attebury Don Austin .lanet Babb Phyllis Bailey Don Bales Bill Barrett Danny Barry Burt Barton Janice Bates Denny Beall Lynne Bearden, Becky Becker Janie Becton Anita Bell Judy Bell Robert Bell Nancy Bellringer James Bennett John Bennett Kenneth Berger Ronny Berger Vickie Berkline Theresa Berry Marc Bicknell Cindy Biggs Sandy Biggs Barbara Bishop Johnny Bishop Emory Black -AJ -Q 9 .E ,,--.Q A-- A rv -s-qv 1 nv 4 ,Cream-...Sr i 1. ifwfz, - H ' KH , 'J' , 6 ,131 . 4 an 'fig fe- ' 1 ' . ,, , 73' ,Q W , , t . I - ,rf if ' -NJ 5 5' , is V. .-sv n . V fr , ve-r rn! '37 ,f .ff 2 -1 'fb ' :Z 1 I Ol pn, .dcock Beverly Akins Nora Alexander Steve Alexander .1 1-V-v ' f :f is '4 If ,,,-v g ,I ...I Au .ff ,ff '47 ,....vr' 4, -.-nf' 1...-. rw. rv-' .ff Q? Steve Blake Roy Bolin Debbie Boone Melissa Borders Charlotte Bouknight Barbara Bower Martin Bowles James Branam Paul Brancato Bob Brandenburg Jane Breeding Deborah Breland Lanny Brooks John Brown Nanett Brown Sally Brown Tony Bruce Bruce Bryan Jeanne Buchler Bill Buhler Kathy Burden Oliva Burlison Doug Burrell Hurley Butcher Sharon Byers Karen Cagan Don Callaway Larry Camp Karen Campagna Sharon Campbell Bill Candler Ruben Cantu Boo Capers Charlie Caple Bobby Cargile Lana Carlile Hui'-,z5f' ' ' 1 ,' , Y., Ronnie Carlisle Tommy Carnes f W ,, , , , , Bruce Carter Gary Carter ' Cindy Cassaday Debra Chaffin Wanda Champlin , ,qty , 6 Mr. Martin sets sophomores straight. Linda Cole Carla Coliz Linda Compton Diane Conataer Sandi Conatser Kathy Conger William Conley Mike Connell Becky Cook Greg Cook Jack Cooke Gayle Cordray Nancy Corley Jo Ann Cotter Nancy Courtney George Cowand Cathi Cox John Cox Cathy Cunningham Kenneth Curry Mike Curry Debbie Curtis David Dacus Becky Davis I78 Ronald Christy Jean Clark Candy Clifton Marcia Cloud Wally Clyce Mary Lynn Cobb Kathy Cochran Janet Cofer Suzette Coker Charlie Cole Ji' . , ll ' u --'XM .v vt' ,' ' r , n Kimball Absorbs Doc Cbancello l1cl4:iyXKld:'zdCt-lindler qt. LKICQLC fa 3 -...-.r Pat Chapman Judy Childs .- A .loan Christopherson 'A 1 'AX -v pt- ,fr 'Ir-1' - 13.45,-' ' .F - .,1 war W .f-r 'T-'D' --. or Bobby' Davis Brenda Davis Dennis Davis James Davis Julie Davis sf 45' fi v4 'vu v-Ar ,N Ks. Y .1 '? ,r 4 fa Q Qvs K xr' 5 v-wr 53 -al .1 .1 -.04 JP ,,.,.-r .,,1 .:7:,N, -.,-4 s i if 'I' J N, If T - W 5 ' 4' N591 .Timmy Emerson Becky Evans Gary Fabian .-X J 4? .C -1 Carolyn Fain Terry Falke Marvin Faulkenburry Betsy Fears David Ferguson Marsha Fergusson Pam Davis Robert Davis Susan Davis Scot: Davison Dorene Day 6- -,.o 'TE' Io Anne Edmonds Bill Edwards Marc Elder Carolyn Elmore Frances Elsberg Debra Dean Kenneth De1Regno Robert Densmare Carolyn Denson Pam Denton Tommy Defiossett Debbie Dickie Cathy Diehl Clifford Dierolf Dian Dolan Mark Dombrowsky Jean Donley Eddie Doty Robert Dougherty Debbie Drake Judy Drewes Darryl Driggs Gregg Duffey Sharon Duke Kay Dunlap Mary Durham Kathleen Duvall A1 Eherle Mike Edgar Let me entertain you. . . J. A A Connie Gill David Glenn .lodie Gomez Darcy Goode Lonnie Goodma Bryan Goolsby Mark Fielder Jackie Fields Lynne Fielderwhite Nancy Fitts Cynthia Flach Marilyn Flanagan Carol Flannery Alan Flashing Debara Fletcher Christie Ford Judv Fortenbury Carl Foster Don' Foster .Timmy Foster Jimmy Fox Randy Frase Larry French Cindy Funderburk ophomores Adjust To New Pace Bobby Graham Bob Gray Teresa Gray Norma Greathouse Bonnie Green Cyndi Green Debbie Green Edward Green James Green Theresa Green Gloria Greene Cheryl Greer Charles Greeaon Carol Griffin Mike Gross Sandra Grubbs Don Guion Marc Gutzler Al! ,1 4 ,. f. School is for studying, too. Billie Hays Jerry Hays Steve 'Head Daneen Heady Randy Heiskell Chuck Hendricks .,t,L,n,.: Beth Hardin Sharon Hardin Kathy Harding Steve Harper Bill Hart Lindell Hatley Beverly Hawkins Jackie Hawkins Michaelyn Hawkins Steve Hawkins Doug Hayes Robert Hayn 'ww 3 M, M eff' Karen Hackler Garry Hale Mary Halford Mike Hall Johnny Hallmark Victor Ham Bobby Hamlin Scott Hamman Judith Hammonds Mike Hampton Sharon Hand Karen Haney .-Q . Jeri Henke Mark Henley Ronny Hennis Vicki Herndon Steve Herring Robert Hibler Jack Hiller Cathy Hodge Mark Hodges Debbie Holaapple Vikki Hood Jud? Huaka I8l Pat Huff Jackie Hughes Laura Hughes John Hummel Ricky Hundley Connie Hurlburt Dorothy Hutchins Thomas Hutchinson Gayle Hutt Paula Idt Glenda Irwin Leonard Izard 'K--1 -,C7 '43 Sophomores lose old loyalties slowly Debbie Jackson Judy James Mark Jarvis Beth Jernigan Mike Johnson Mike Johnson Sherry Johnson Debbie Jones Sally Jones Gloria Jordan Mike Joyce Ierriann Julian Marsha Kelley Kathy Kemble Michael Kemp Wayne Kemp Bruce Kenny Glen Key Richard Kiker Nancy Killen Kathy Killough Johnny Kimbrell Mike Kindred Cynthia Kissinger Donna Klenk Larry Koch Jody Kyle David Lacey Jean Landry Robert Lantz Tommy Lawrence Clynda Lcath Glynn Leath Janice Lee Jimmy Lee Larry Lee Steve Lucas Norms Lyons Allen McAfee Patricia McClain Mike McClaren Sharon McCrary Pat Malloy Fran Mangione Allen Mann Karen Manor Norma Markham Andy Marr ophomores Learn School Traditions ,Q- Sheila Lewis Barbara Lilly Donna Little Ruth Lodowski Butch Lomas Sheryl Lee Marie Lenheiser Beverly Lewallen Brenda Lewis -err 4 ,, ,J -ra -,., FW f-ar Sheila Long Susie Long Deborah Looney Cheryl Lovett ww --ae' r Terry McCullough Linda McDonald Gary Mclfatridge Lynn McGehee Laura McGrevf Cindy McGuire Lou Ann Mol-Iargue Karen McLernore Debbie McLeskey Larry McRoberts W-7 ,,.4 Colleen Mah ey Mary Macfarland Wayne Maddox Gayle Magette -.1-' Ny .,,.,x If Vicki Marrs Darra Martin Ginger Martin Mac Masterson Terry Matthews Gary Maxwell Mac May Sally May Tina Medaris Steve Meeks Sandie Meinholclt Kathy Miars Connie Millburn Cindy Miller Florence Miller Mike Miller Rita Miller Roy Miller Dehhic Mills Dianne Minter Donna Mitchell Margaret Moncrie William Mnomaw Connie Moore Ronald Moore Stanley Moore Steve Moore Christine Morgan Starlett Morgan ll isn't that bad is it? fy 1... fi- 7 5. Kathy Morrison 5 Patricia Mullins Laurie Muse John Nance Mary Nay 417 Joyce Neel Leonora Nelson Ronnie New rn Debbie Newberry Robert Newton 1 a 'SQ , il , ', -ls 49' K 4 V rf ...r it fo -pf -vw ua r--wx ,., 4' -A 'i if ,,.. ,v ,, - N pv .1- 1. jr , ,s Marc Price Vi Ja ve' 4'-5 'Y' ckie Price nis Pritchett - A 3 Angela Powell Judy Powers Gene Prather Liz Pratscher Paul Preuitt Darrell Nichols Diane Nixon Margaret Noles Randy Norman Owen Northcutt Naomi Nunn Eugene O'Bryant Patti Odom John Olmsted Gloria 0'Neal Peggy O'Neill Taylor O'Steen Patricia Ostlund Cynthia Ott Cheryl Patterson Donna Patterson David Pearson Glenn Peded Mike Pedigo Randy Pendleton Doug Person Deborah Peters Thomas Peters Sherry Petree Patricia Philpot Dale Pickard Joanne Pickens Susan Pieper Bonnie Pillet Diana Pilling David Pinto Carol Pisors Becky Pollock Mike Poss Max Post Stan Potter ophomores Follow High F H, ,I tandards Set By Seniors ran urce Paul Puryear .mf-Q, -Q. 'Sl Nancy Ross Sherry Ross -1 T, ' '43 v-A -3 '1- 1 2 ,4 1A ,- Debbie Roushey Eugene Rozell Patricia Russell Peggy Russell -4-4 --I rv 714 l ,J Steve Quick Bobbye Raish Nancy Randol Pete Ray Steve Ray Paula Reeg Connie Reid .lack Reid Mary Reyes Susan Rice Claire Richards Debbie Richie Debra Riddle Denise Riddle Andy Ridinger Paul Riley Becki Roberts Glenda Robertson Jerry Robertson Johnny Roe' Chuck Roebuck Gail Rogers Fred Rolke Mike Ross ,. ,X-at A1 fn -.4 x.'7 .I Lady Godiva? 1 I -fl -V -r ,A 'gh Allan Ryan Catherine Saddler Gwendolyn Sadler Cathy Sandusky Donna Sanguinet Celesta Savary Ron Schaver Mike Sehell Kathy Schlosser Karen Scoggins Debbie Scott Debbie C. Scott s w 0 ph pirit Endures All Mike Simpson Tricia Simpson Sylvia Sims Harry Singletoi Ray Sisemore Jerry Skelton David Skinner Judy Sligar Janice Sloan Bruce Smith Charles Smith Debbie Smith Donna Suiith Elaine Smith Jerry Smith Kathy Smith Mary Smith Philip Smith Rushing Smith Mike Snider Ronnie Sonnier .Tames Stacy Dena Stanley Edward Stanley Jimmy Stanley Kathy Steely Brenda Stanphill Barbara Stevens Dick Stevens Billy Stephens Bruce Stephens Claudia Sterley Pat Stiles Kathy Stokes Linda Story Paul Stovall Susan Sexton Donna Shaddox David Shanks Patty Sheffield Julie Shelby Renee Shelley Linda Siegmund Sue Simons .1 4 Sandy Seaman John Selman Terry Senter tr .L N fu Y- -v 7 l '5 9B 9 it 'S' 'X 1 X -f-Q ao 1 47 pm nv. va? ....-f ww -,J .1 ' fo -y- if 0 -vii, ,pf '1 I La I , ..,, ,1 ,nil 16712 fl' ... . df .4 I f 1, J A -4.4 -..f fr',fV f ' f . V, ,, -1 W' , 'Q Q- , ,,., ,fy i wh if J H, l 'V 1 ,4 1,,, ,I , . 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Patricia Terril Elizabeth Terry L L A M-.1 Marilyn Thompson Jerry Thornton Luckie Thornton Tommy Tipping 'Ib Bruce Strickland Roger Sturdevant Cynthia Summers Gena Summers Dan Surber Lana Surrat Sandra Tallantx Elizabeth Tanoa Jan Taylor Ted Terry Brad Thomas Darlene Thomas Nancy Thomas Suzi Thomas Teresa Thomas Stephen Tobolowsky Chris Todd Petrece Toon Jane Torrie Wally Townsend Cary Trammell Delana Tucker Steve Tunnell Doris Turbeville Charles Van Meter Mark VHUWIDICIO Jan Vande Crift Jack Vanwunnick Carol Varner Brenda Swafford Karen Swanson Jeff Teater Brenda Templeton s .. - N ,, W2 r' . , . ew fl ag - we Deborah Travis Randy Trawnik Shane Turbyfill Kenneth Upton ,o R Gary Summers 1 9? um., gdb V I . qgiqyewlw Ki j qgwazfs ophs Have High Hopes for 369 if W w A , , qi , f '5 if Q A 1 ' W zz Wg? - -gf 4. xg Q C I told you he was all wound Gail Watkins Mike Watt Sue Watts George Weatherford Debby Webster J eff Weis Lynne Weiser Sherry Whiddon Dianne White John White Linda Wiegand Billy Wilber Kenneth Windsor David Wood Patricia Woodall Kathleen Woznmk Mark Wright Allyn Writesel Karen Wuerch Cherri Yarbrough Betty Young Stephen Youngblood Mike Zinn Dan Zivney 2 1 up. Terri Wilemon Linda Williams Phil Williams Rodney Williams Bill Wilshire Barry Wilson Carolyn Wilson Connie Wilson Curtis Wilson Janice Wilson Steve Veltman Patsy Vickrey David Vik yf7f'7'7 'W Larry Waller Allan Walling Donna Walter ORGANIZA TI ONS 46 f W LERIA LEWIS I IM TENERY Editor-in-Chief Assistant Editor, Sports Editor M SCIIO OSS! 1010 M if Z 01 if 5 A , .6 W + K1 --nu. -- MR. RICHARD BURTON Sponsor GARY BAILEY Business Manager 4 L. .IANIS BLACK Classes Editor DEBBE CAWTHON Art Editor 'Fu' in J' I 'T' f -I CAROL GILLETT Organizations Editor f GALE SPRING CARLA MATTHEWS Activities Editor Photographer A, . 2469 ,, f' , , 4 ,V 4, I 1 X , I 1 , A1,, ,I , , I 1 ., V , ..s,V!f.i A-Aff V. ,si ,, A ' 47 ' ' . v w 1 Af . 5 Y Ni 4 '? 5 fy z 4, V 1 Juniors Tucker Bishop, Kenny Winn, Pat Byers, Teny Bilhartz, and Karol Hoeffner show that hard work is a trade- mark of the EXCALIBUR staff. Y K Seniors Anabel Richards and Lowry Messenger work hard to get pages ready for shipment. Marc Hall helps with massive job of laying out senior pages. If ever 'hard work could be used to describe an EXCALIBUR Staff, this year's staff has certainly earned the label. It has always been a traditional goal to better the preceding year's EXCALIBUR. Of course, this year has been no exception, and we believe that this goal has been achieved. This year the staff sold 32,000 in ads, 35500 more than any previous year. All of this extra money has gone into extra color, a new kind of paper to add some variety to this yearis book, and in short to improve the book as much as possible. Finally, all this effort has gone to make your EXCALIBUR the best ever. STAFF WORKERS , A A 1 ,,, . , L I TERRY BILHARTZ ' TUCKER BISHOP , ,Q PAT BYERS f cg' s ig, S, MARC HALL L ' E ' P, KAROL HOEEENER V LOWRY MESSENGER , . L A , 2 ANABEL RICHARDS Sf, If f E fri? KENNY WINN , - Y A E4 A . . - A A - MR. JAMES ALFORD MR. R. L. WINNETT MISS MARY ELLEN WOLEE Subscription Manager Subscription Manager Subscription Manager I93 Knight Life Sta - 1967 ,wvadl MRS. SALLY SKILES Sponsor s-J ANDRENE CASH C0-Editor p v '!f, rf Q t 2 . V ' dl - I , ..., 5 5 k . i , ..'?'f ,f 3 NANCY FARIS Copy Editor I 94 xo, 5 C1701 s 4, 1? 'L 1 rv l92I 23, 5 N .rs wx A 550 Journalists Report Latest News to Kimball Readers Kimball's Knight Life Staff of 1967 deserves high praise for the production of excellent bi-weekly newspapers. Preparations for such outstanding papers take many hours of planning and work. Besides informing Kimball students of current news and events, the Knight Life presents college and student spotlights, interviews, editorials, and sports accounts. Under the helpful guidance of this year's sponsor, Mrs. Skiles, the Knight Life Staff has reached its goal of an interesting and in- formative newspaper. JOANNE HILL Co-Editor . I L - 'rttl CINDY BRISTER DEBBY COLE Advertising Manager Exchange Editor ,t,,r.. ..t.. 'A S' ' X snrt' it tn ' A aa- ,aft fl to o f se. l ff fl , LYN HAND Feature and Editorial BOBBY HAAS Edlwf Sports Editor wr 95 5ff'3 if BELITA MORENO L Ss 5 ,7 51, ' Clubs and Society Lf . M ' Editor DAVID MENDEZ RANDY O'NEILL Cartoonist Science Edjftor .iknal Y' MIKE REDMOND JULIE RYAN q Photographer Feature and Editorial - Editor LINDA PORTER RONALD SLAUGHTER Exchange Editor Publicity OTHER STAFF REPORTERS .IAN BUCHANAN VICTOR LUCAS VICKIE CONNELLY PAT NELSON VICKIE CUMBERLAND LINDA NILES CAROL HAN EY PEGGY PALMER HOLLY HUBER CINDY TRUELOVE STAFF REPORTERS: ffrom left to right? BACK ROW-Susan Albritton, Denise Morris, Marty Davis, Cecelia Wilkins, Jerry Crow FRONT ROW- Jane Mann, Jonnie England, .Ian Clayton I95 Corresponding Interests Link Knigllt life And Excalibur Staffs During the processes of producing a bi-weekly far newspaper and an annual, the Knight Life and ij Excalibur Staffs sometimes find time for recrea- tion. The Excalibur Staff- has frequent get-to- gethers, such as summer picnics, holiday banquets, and proofreading parties. Both the Knight Life and Excalibur Staff attend a, Quill and Scroll ban- quet in the spring. X X xp, 'M 24-Q f- fa , 'fir' ,g if' af L M Co-editor Andrene Cash discusses publishing of paper with Mrs. Skiles. Wonders never cease in the annual room! m ,, ,,,, .,,,,,,, ,,,,. , , ,,,, , ,, .. p f V ,W-Q ' 4 :guaji its Carol Cillett assists Leria Lewis in planning Excalibur. 196 Distributing of Knight Life on Tuesdays is a big chore for the staff. bl 'a,.,,,, v , ,MW . Sv ' 11, NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY 3 '2 Z N s Lf '96 in , X i gonnr, .nbos 0 'Zia S 5 a U I I N Qu ' Z1 .X 9 my , K ffm vi DNAIIONAL 2, 8, 5 .W , HONURARYSOCIETIES X V V P ,A iYi i I 97 i f Fortunate in Korea and Dallas National Honor Society Aids Less rf ' A Korean orphan, No Kyung Soon, and the underprivileged children of East Dallas are happier after the efforts of the Kimball National Honor So- ciety. Member have given freely of their time to entertain and aid the needy in the Dallas area. They have also adopted No and are helping her to be a better citizen and a credit to Korea. Members are elected to the Society by the faculty. To be chosen they must display extraordinary qualities of Scholarship, Leadership, Character, and Service. lex 5.6 K 4 -- OFFICERS, left to right: Sandy Beasley, Secretaryg Lowry Messenger, Vice Presidentg Julie Mills, Treasurer, Marc Hall, President , I 95, -'Sf f Diane Allen ' - .I ,. ' A ,, Gary Bailey dv 49 ' '- '. Q47 f Doris Barron Mraaufh Hoeffler , , ' + r y ,C Vp ' ' ' ' ' fan 'TZ SPOHSOT X -Y 1 ' - 4? y if-ff 'av , ' 2, Eddie Beckham , ' 'we g ' Diane Bowers N0 Kyung Soon . Q ,Y , SQL f , Nyre Britton at C Q I Tv, if? I 1 l8 '4f . 198 , if A . . A ri cf X r ,gf '57 e' J' L ffwgvfzwyyqf - f 1 Q ' ,Mt visa any 1. ff ,f .n 4 Evelyn Burns Karen Campbell Mona Chamberlain Claudia Chambers Billie Couch Sally Crannell Howard Crockett Doug Dean Letty Ellis Alvin Elsik .lonnie Lee Englan Shanna Fitzgerald Gary Freeman .ludy Froese I ' C'l CTII l EB Carol Gillett Janelle Guinn Nancy Hall Maureen Halle Barbara Hamilton Edith Lynn Hand Sharon Hardwick Becky Harper Joyce Harris Cunnie Hays Judy Head Vicki Henning Erick Hill Joanne Hill Marla Hodges Wayne Huff Mary Hutchinson Lee Jackson Dinah Jacobson Margaret Johnson Marsha Jones Deborah Kehrli Larry Knutson Leria Lewis Glenn Loflin Linda Lupton Karen Luschar Danny McCammon Patsy Meeks Joe Montgomery Anita Moore Jerry Moore Randy 0'Neill Phyllis Patterson Max Pope Susan Porter Anabel Richards Bob Robertson Sandra Russell Julie Ryan Cynthia Smith Diane Smith Gale Spring Elaine Suttle Jim Tenery Marilyn Thompson Thomas Turner Glenna Tuttle Susan Waite Mike Wetzel Katie Wilhelm Karen Woodard Ss:1p,5sss:,, ' - S y s ,. r .1,. ff' X or ' - - ' 2 f 5 -'a.- if 31,3 : 'De :fi , 'L .4 f at -W , , ef X Z5- J ' H Q. A ps sw, Y 1- ' .fm is . ,wa ,U fb f 'J r i .1 - an .- A wg, V 1 -G f' -,A ' Sf N 4 1 sy 'fi ' X I A we l N. Nail' ww, A 1 Erx L 4, A ,f -mt, 'if -a lb x X 4. ...X - -rf sr.-42 as-is ..- ,M Q 4 .2 Nfw ,Q f 1 'Q 'fi' 'rx -..., .fl -f A u 41 -' If ,- 7,4 4. -rm ,. fy, 4 ' ' I FM w sl ,,, c01- f JR T, -a I 'E .-1u .ns A .,-il l --1-4' 31' 'V :V1 1 0' X , ' -J' J C ' 3 ',.': f-,, no sk., X, 1 ,N A- ,fx ne'-'vu I iw . is fbi 4, Hs- AM A '3, ,f SHS Inducts Authorities on Spanish Culture Membership in the Spanish Honor Society is ob- tained hy excelling in Spanish. Members must have a genuine interest in furthering communication he- tween Spanish speaking countries. Participants have enjoyed attending initiation banquets and helping be- ginner students learn the language. wc A ' vg wrpgfw 'f , i 4 Mrs. Susan Latsha, sponsor ,Nix -.J 0:5 34 of if i ,, ,J 200 if unit OFFICERS: Laura McAfee, Treasurerg Lowry Mess- enger, Presidentg Sue Oldham, Secretaryg Nancy Farris, Vice President. Nancy Alexander Tucker Bishop Ann Buchan' Pat B yers Anita Carlson Andrene Cash Christi Craig Paula Davis Trac D ht Y UUE Y Beverly Dykes Jonnie England Deedee Foster Carol Gillctt Janelle Guinn Karen Ennis Sharon Fitzgerald Marc Hall Nancy Hall Maureen Halle Janet Hamm Linda Hammond Judy Head Danny Hendrix Joanne Hili Venetia Hobson Maria Hodges Mary Hutchinson Margaret Johnson Tina J ohnson Connie Jones Leria Lewis Suzanne Lawrence Ann McClellan Dale McC1-aw Darien McWhirter Gayle Marshall Carla Matthews Patsy Meeks Susan Miller .lerry Moore Belita Moreno Fred Musacchio Melinda Murphy Vickie Seaton Pat Shaw Rosemary Shramek Sherry Stoner Gloria Suarez Flo Thomas Kenneth Thompson Sandra Vines Lynda Willis Lee Wilson Kenny Winn r-Lee--12:5 1, Members of the Excalibur and the ulll M Scroll Honors ,Iournallsts M22 - - , tl Knight Life staffs who have demonstrated superior quality in journalism are candi- dates for the Quill and Scroll. Mrs. Sally Jonnie England Nancy Faris Carvl Gillett Bobby Haas Marc Hall Lynn Hand Joanne Hill Peggy Palmer Linda Porter Mike Redmond Julie Ryan Gale Spring Jim Tenery Kenny Winn Mrs. Sally Skiles, Sponsor Gary Bailey Terry Bilhartz Tucker Bishop Janis Black Cindy Brister .lan Buchanan Pat Byers Andrene Cash Debbe Cawtbon Debby Cole Pamela Crook Karol Hoeffner Leria Lewis Carla Matthews Lowry Messenger Belita Moreno Pat Nelson if 'f 3frvQW:f7fj'--a A 1 I 'X lf'-s -.fi 'Adi' gf s -1 f i fl' -fe' ,. 1v ' f Skiles, head of the Journalism Department sponsored an initiation banquet which was high-lighted by a guest speaker. ,-.-...' I' -1- ' 2 I 'rx xf H 0 1 2 'I' jx if ,we an , fe, 41' K A I ,Z 4 1 ' 1 rug 4' ,-v - L 'D f em' V , ,W ff ' ff, 4' if M-W, , , X fm F , if i ,. . , zzz Q as in ' 4+ , -,. ff-v 1-s 'ff 4- ru r' L Ann F' 'W 'A 5 Q-'am ' -. -:iw F , 1 f 2 f-TQ: +L.-1:1-'iiqagfx-'t-Q W Ja 55+- x '5 'f1x Q -V - , ffF i'se1- 'f -fn' 'f7f'1as:?ff4 ,. 1 ,- ., ,. -. , , v., . ,.4'... . Q. , ,. . . L. 1. . .una ..A,, .,,1,. -- ,xx-Qt.. ,, ., 1- -' wx'- Ei il 1 if W - ' Q1 1 f' ' 4-' s f'1',a.-'eip 2. -A s- 126' - -rv V -' if ffQi.'R'mf, 1. ' - A , - ' ' ' f - fm?-1-,. , i . -2 fqfff, IL ' JC Sfudqnf Cgqncrl u G! J Y' 2 I . -- 5 - E Avviuv b V' I' ag, fl?- , 5- ' Y-TEENS Q ' ' 'ff dffif., Q r - IILFIL. mul p 5 ,. K , W . um .nur-1 K L K -i ga . . J.- .,-,,,..,,. n-.7---.v A, -----.,-.,-- 1Q Q -, -- w , imma Q.-' ,,.. .1 , . Q 2 u ' . Q, v 1 Q' -4 xii , 5 ig if 1 as ,bi ll' 'W . 5 'N' , '3 YS 4 N .U if . Air ' Z'-7, X DRIVER SAFETY 5 1237 SERVICE URGANIZA TIO Wa Q11 Q 202 Student Council Channels tudent Initiative Excellent leadership by dedicated officers has made possible one of the councilis most active years. Informa- tive monthly lectures by Dr. Tom Shipp, honoring a student and teacher each month, and sponsoring school dances are a few of the Worthwhile activities performed by the Student Council this year. Activities reaching beyond Kimhall's boundaries include collecting pennies for Christmas, serv- ing on movie censorship boards, and presenting Goals for Dallas assem- blies. Effective and constructive ser- vice is the trademark of Kimballls Student Council. OFFICERSQ Maureen Halle, Vice-Presidentg Leria Lewis,. Sec retaryg Suzie Sterling, Treasurerg Danny McCammon, Presldent Gary Allcn Karen Arnold Susan Attcbury Janice Bates ' Sandy Beasley Jack Bell Cyndy Biggs Melissa Blackwell Debbie Boone Eddie Burdette Jeanne Buehter Pat Byers Judy Carmen Andrene Cash Kay Conley K t Vickie Connelly J 1 Billie Couch 4+ , Terry Cunningham I ,.. , '- Julie Davis ' ' - -9 Janice Day . -- - ' Kathy DcVau1t Debra Fletcher L : -.f gi yn. I y, :J 0, .- ri 3 . 1 , Gary Freeman Jerre Caddy Damon Gazaway Jerri Giles Calol Gillett Janelle Guinn 4 Mike Hamilton Q' , l A 2g -,, 'si ' 204 fx , Y ,sh-at 5' A vs 4- I 1 so-I 'rw- .1 ,-. ,--Q A vs Ph .. , x I j. i .J , 'va-' I Ai Mr. r - f Celia Hasty Michaelyn Hawkins Cathy l-ieacock Vickie Hinchliffe Vikki Hood Killough ' ' , lSponsorJ Mrs. Leota Burney P V , fSponsorl x f Mrs. Virginia Fite v fSponsorJ Tommy .Quillen Connie Reid Finis Fohbins John Roberts Debbie Scott Cindy Smith Jerry Smith Mary Smith Terry Taffer David Thomas Suzi Thomas Marilyn Thompson Petrece Toon Glenna Tuttle Melvin Wndle Dianne White Pat Wilkerson Danny Williams Lynda Willis Kenny Winn Allyn Writsei Carolyn Johns Mary Jones Robert J ones Wayne Kemp Gary Kennedy David Lacey Glynn Leath Marie Lenheiser Terry Lindsey Saranne Lowrey T, -'7 Patricia Horton Bobby Houser Gayle Hun Lee Jackson' .. . 1 -.4 9 uwpwg, I' Q-ff Dianne Minter Cindy Miracle Michael Moore Steve Moore Belita Moreno Mimi McCawley Mary McFarland Jon Mclver .T eanne Neece Diane Nixon ' Lisa Pettijohn Paul Prewitt ze.: rar 1' ,V -1 4 6 -Ni i ,- -.- f A vii Current Events Club Discusses World Problems i 1 lr ' ' . V. - , .A 7 ,f 'al . C 2 . i -.., ,, N 44 1 'r f ' 1 I '41 f ffl l. f4 i - . l , ' - - 1-fr-we V -1' as-uf --Q. 1 ,. . ,M-ff, '-'- lv .Jqf , 1, ' 1- f X ' ' .,,, 'Hin 'I Z K A OFFICERS: Susie Sterling, Presidentg Jonnie England, Secretary-Treasurerg Susan lzard, Vice-President. V., , ,,.Z,m?7,f, J ..,, ,.. fl , ,. Students showing a keen inter- est in politics and civil affairs find outlets for their enthusiasm in the Current Events Club. City council- men speakers and trips to attend city council meetings allow the students to actively participate in the affairs of Dallas. 5, ,, ,K I U fi r -' Miss Beverly Bowers Q . fl? -f 4, f A lSponsorJ ., ,N t 15 f Mr. sieve Ellis m 'Q' 1 , 2 fSponsorl V 4 ' I Mr. John Pritchett l ,tw QSponsorD t I Q M Y Cary Buckner Karen Campbell Deedee Foster Darcy Goode Bobby Barron Becky Bell 'za le' M ? la 5 -J 1 I 3 H S4 ..f- , 4' fi f iw lb 1 Dinah Jacobson f- f S' K jill l V, 'F- .lefi Johns , 'VF X Y if 'fs il' Margarey Johnson lg ' ul ,N 1 f 2 Marsha Jones -- -4 ' P' f ' ' -Z Susanne Lawrence ' ' 4- ,, -4 Jane Mann K 4 1 Amie Mitchell 5. 9' Q.. f. ' fi Kent Nichols F , Susan Porter ' , I1 A Ray Pu sley ' . if r s s.. :Ax V . ' Zi 4 , Chuch Roebuck 6 Gloria Suarez r 3 ' Nancy Tarsia 'wx 0 ' ' N, 5 Zoe Ann Thompson -r' 4 7 Barry Whitefield 206 3 ', ju. 1 I5 Q, an sk is-, tu ln! .R 1 Y-Teens Endeavor To Help Uthers .,,,,,.a OFFICERS: Deedie Foster, Secretaryg Vicki Marrs, Vice Presidentg Becky Alexander, Presidentg Lynda Willis, Treasurer Peggy O'Neill Cheryl Patterson Becky Pollock Nancy Randol Susan Rice Sandy Seaman Susan Sexton Sylvia Sims Terry Taffer Elizabeth Terry Flo Thomas Shane Turbyfill Lynne Weiser Terry 'Wilemon Debra Fletcher Christie Ford Cathy Hodge Sylia Hughes Marie Lcnheiser Karen Manor Sharon 1IcCrary Linda McDonald Tina. Medaris Florence Miller Diane Minter Lenora Nelson 4 .J -z A fv- -n '-7 E Debbie Boone Nan Brown Boo Capers Debra Chaffin Diane Conatser Marty Davis Carolyn Denson Dian Dolan Mary Durham Marsha Ferguson -4' R A Members of the Y-Teens not only serve their school, but also their community. Last Christmas the Y-Teen members sponsored a party which in- cluded the adoption of underprivileged children for one day. Each girl adopted several children and during the day provided entertainment for them. The children received gifts and their Christmas was made merrier. SPONSORS: ,A Mrs. Flora A A W .ludd Q- Mrs. Xorma Q 4' , is Manton ' ' ' V 1 5' Mrs. Patsy . - Tum' LA is Mary' lane Anschuetz Janice Bates Becker Becker -' ,f ., -4 0' '4- ,, ,A , x ' M , p ppl - -' 1 , ' I -S A U I D f , YA ' , so ,M , A n f 'm'1 Q 4. gy' V AA n :fl 1 3 ' 4'- s 'C i ff i 1 1,1 :r yan I V i-4 xl - s .Q will ' N , - a S, i. , i r f, '32 F .ar I 1 gl. Za? -4: 1 : 2 'F I sf- I.. .. . ' 4 I 1. W 'f J '4: . ' 39 '- A - W '31 J! A 2 at G Traffic Safety Council Seeks Better Teen-age Driving ,,,. ,ff?T1'?',4' t I OFFICERS: Andrene Cash, Presidentg Gail Cutzler, Vice-presidentg Kathy Darden, Secretaryg Dianne Minter, Treasurerg Cindy Brister, Reporter. R Led by the influ- ence of Mr. Dave Clark, Kimballis Traf- fic Safety Council en- courages fewer acci- dents and traffic vio- lations. Each month the members of the council select a Safety Driver of the Month. This award is given to the conscientious driver that has shown the practice of good driving habits and sportsmanship behind the wheel. 1 '19 MEMBERS: Dave Clark, Sponsor, Melissa Borders, Kerry,Joyce, Diane Conatser, Susan Rice, Nancy .lones 208 Library Council Efficiency Aids Students And Teachers 1 W ,fy OFFICERS: Georgene Cowand, Reporterg Ricky Parrent, Social Chairmang Georgianne Droll, Presidentg Linda Helton, Vice-president Behind the desk in the li- brary a theme-ridden Knight will find ready and capable help from a member of the Library Council. Working at the desk, shelving books, pre- paring data, and assisting the librarian are among the daily duties of the council. ,f : , , eva I Miss Audrey Patton M I Sponsor if A 7 I ff I I if V ' ' 2 '7': Z7N'fi'77'7 ,.b3?y . W ' . ., +51 Judith Berkenbile 'Y ' MV, I, Q? Connie Fagan , fu 73- ' ' ' , 1 , , , Kathi Kretzshmar A an Linda Leath ' Susan Miller ' Karen Moreau W is S Paula Pulley .N f Rita Richerson Y 1 Margaret Spuryer ,' 'Swv I -'ff ' f '..' I Gaiisiofey A i Cynthia Teer 11 V -W ' 4' ,, ' 71 '17 Beki Worsham 44, ' , 'A rl fs, Karen Yielding fi ' My V I fl -R24 I L Art Club Indulges In The Appreciation UF Creative Talents W -IL OFFICERS: ffrom left to rightl Don Gillespie, Presi- dentg Carolyn Woody, Secretaryg Reed Lee, Treas- urerg Jim Rawlins, Vice-President Mike Harpold .ludy Harrison Vickie Hiuchliffe ,Kathi Kretzschmal Amie Mitchell Debra Mueller Elizabeth O'Nan Interested art students are given the op- portunity to expand their creative and ar- tistic talents through the club. The purpose of the Art Club is to give its members art experiences which they are unable to ob- tain in the classroom. Frequently the mem- bers enjoy cultural activities by going to museums and gallery shows. Though the art club promotes interest in art, the club also serves our school. Sev- eral times during the year the art club is called upon to make posters for such things as the Junior and Senior Plays, and they also give their assistance in helping with the Sweetheart Coronation decorationsf ey 4: t , Miss Enna Rogers, ,' 'A :- Sponsor Y W 9 6 Gary Crisp ,CK w-'Y ' ,ZF - Debbie Powers lr Rosemary Shranek '10 ff!- Sandra Smith ' Donna Voyles A , ' 1 K ' Beki Worsham I, ' Q4+:i - ,lf -5444 -.,lfe'2+ix 5 .4 2' Q42 ' M' 9 'if L 45Ii ul .ff 'f LAK 4.4 2IO N I ,li riff? , ZX.: Choirs Maintain Excellence Throughout Busy Schedule' Kimball's choral department includes two training choirs, the sopho- l more select, and the special mixed choruses, and two' performing choirs, the girls chorus and the concert choir. Miss Hayes' first year as choir director was a busy one, although she never ,failed to bring out the best in the choirs. Highlights of the year were performances tat Christmas, in Bye Bye Birdie, and on KERA television. , I 1 Miss Martha Hayes, , Director ' N. ..,. ,. V 1 'J 'L f ,f I 2: 4 Q One of many practice sessions Q -..-..-5. -N. N X CONCERT CHOIR OFFICERS: from the top and the left: Dennis Adams, Lucy Holsonbake, Don Gillespie, Gary Cordray, Julie Mills, Richard Shuler, Cindy Garrett, Phil McAlpine, Sandy Beasley, Vickie Henning, Billy Cunningham. I2 mn-reaxwwg ,: ' U. Q, 2 i 1 E 4 Concert Choir Students must sing in one of the training choirs at least one semester or show outstanding ability to be eli- gible for membership in the concert choir or girls chorus. Audition performance, school citizenship, and char- acter are also considered in their selection. Members find that singing perfection does not come easily. For- tunately, the hours of practice are offset by parties, love of singing, and sense of achievement. o X, t W' or xloiifmlli 1 U -me-ws.-..-.Ns fi G' Q2 4' ff 2 W U Girls Chorus 2I3' ,fn Do the Freddie! I v f l f Q . 1 . Q . r I gi is 2l4 Knight Beats Foster Individuality Deep concentration-a necessary trait of all Knight Beats. The Knight Beats, an organization of jazz musicians, devote their time working with original musical interpretations of modern themes. Under the direction of Steve Bayless the Knight Beats are welcomed at various school activities. The Knight Beats, true musi- cal non-conformists, typify the new age of music with their new and unique jazz patterns. , f 1 2 21' , ,Lf 9 if 0 V ,4 , 5 .4 sz? 1 fi, 1 Z if , A 'Q 4 fc, f H ig 4 ,, I E fi The Knight Beats , . A HH , it i - O ix 1, i S I 3 I K' X l L i O f tai! si The Kimball Orchestra 0 Bye Bye Birdie Accompanied by Orchestra The orchestra, many of whom are members of the Allstate Orchestra and the Dal-Hi Symphony, strive for perfection. The V i Kimball musical, '4Bye Bye Birdie , and numerous serious as- Y ieyn 3 i l semblies, such as the one at Christmas, are the highlights of the .U year for the orchestra. Q f Director Steve Bayless One more time and I'll run you through! O 215 -rifle, . al it ? .ff 'Y Pam Dougherty Pamela England John Foster Judy Froese i Cindy Garrett - 'f Mary-Lisa Hand -df Erick Hill 7 K 1 Q., 4 . ,Z I rv W' d ' 1 A 4 Barbara Nevison Diane Nixon Sue Oldham Glenn Peden Pat Shields Wayne Slayton f Paul Smith P Dennis Adams Beki Anderson Sandy Beasley Mona Chamberlain ff, Bobbe Cooper ' Jerry Crow Kathi Denny UK A , '. 'x 3- ' '42 ,..,4-s serv-'f f '. ww, . ww ' 2 Joanne Hill Vicki Hinckley Venetia Hobson Margaret Johnson Charlene Jones Jill Jones Belinda Kelly Ita 2 1- Saranne Lowrey Karen Luschar Joanne Mansfield ' f Gayle Marshall Judy Merrick fe fv- . , J '3' - Kathy Miars Phil McAlpine . . . .. f ' .. , ,.N i .. .2 Q -Ji 4 ' -1., ' , rf , as , 1 4 lr ,fa .1 - , I , 'V' 1 Q 4 J ' L e W -. 1 it 1 S .- F ' - . ' ' .Q 9-Q I 3.-.axes , J A - ifieygil .af ff -0' ' L 'J Sli. of OFFICERS: Julie Ryan, Publicity Editorg Alecia Sims, Secretary-Treasurerg Belita Moreno, Vice Presidentg Gary Cordray, Presidentg Lucy Holsenbake, Activities Chair- mang Katy Wilhelm, Project Chairman J 44 Virginia Springer Mike Sprow Barbara Stevens f Ann Tims Stephen Tobolowsky Mrs. Mary Curtis, Sponsor L, . ,, V1 I , ig :.4:f:....a7,. l-114144, N. a, I -5, National Thespians Increase Kimball 's Cultural Awareness A Q r 6 ,IN - Li National Thespians, a group of students interested in dramatics and the theater, present excellent pro- grams and productions throughout the year for the student body. These hardworking students also bring honors to Kimball by competing in tournaments. . I, Dorothy Hutchins GBYle Marshall Barbara Nevison Glenn Peden Ray Pursley Chuck Roebuck N --N few , 56 f WS li: rj-K 'Pa ft. , , P wg tg: Q5 .POZ 5j', rl .few 4 .fix Mrs. Mary Curtis, Sponsor A Becky Bell ' - -, Evelyn Burns I Q - '- V- 1 fha W V .-1 Kathi Denny Lucy Holsonbake Bruce Hosea pi.: mv-1, - 1:59, ' '2- et -LM , , 4. , Martha Rodgers Paul Smith Virginia Springer Stephen Tobolowsky Katy Wilhelm National Forensic League Arouses Student Interest In Debate Under the leadership of Mrs. Mary Curtis, the National Forensic League of Kimball encourages all areas of forensics, including persuasive speaking, oratory, and debate. Speech students seeking membership in this honorary club must gain points by participating in forensic events. The well-known debate squad of Kimball suc- cessfully competes in contests with other Dallas schools throughout the year. Their success brings great honor to Kimball and its speech department. ff' fre- ' I , ,,,-, .f-,,a,f,,.f.,.-.,. I 1 VL , i ,,.,,,. :gg , I Q54-ace' ' i OFFICERS: Mona Chamberlain, Clerkg Alecia Sims, Secretary-Treasurerg Barbara Hamilton, Presidentg Darien McWhirter, Vice President 2I7 A Different Drummer. f , Q ,cr U ,L T,-A ' 1 P ,w ff I 'T' A ' l .40 ' 'A'A' .1 ' L if Bruce Barnes -'I ' fi Sandy Beasley C ' , ,, , 5 Rod Brackeen - ji' 3 j i Ann Buchan V' pn 'I ' -I AW pf , 5 Nancy Corley L A I ff 3. 1 , Marty Davis ' ' 7 'L' ' r Pam Denton 0 .4 in 0 L! K L I . aa I , .Mr . ' Q I- F ' . .1 F 1 -.Q :G s IAA r , 7 QL .. c. Margaret Heflin Venetia Hobson Cwyne Houston Marcia Hutson ,, 4. Dinah Jacobson - -L 'Q . Diana Kelley - - V Cathay LeMaster is X Julie Mills f Donna Mitchell Lynne Morton F Marilyn McDaniel 5 ,. A - Susan McGowan Linda Noble - David Pearson 'S' f 4 f Mrs. Betty Gsnnaway SPONSOR Miss Martha Hayes SPONSOR Dennis Adams Rocky Ahlfinger Susan Albritton Jane Arrington Carol Austin Tracy Doughty Letty Ellis Sandra Franklin Frances Galvsn Sandy Gilmore Debbie Green Cathie Heacock .5-. . 1 , s qv in K, Y Ji .V f ,G 51 -1, .4 C: gn Debbie Poe Susan Porter Robert Pringle Paul Riley Finis Robbins Kathy Schlosser Susan Sexton Pat Shields Mary Ann Smith Susie Sterling Nancy Tsrsia Zoe Ann Thompson Mary Thornton Tina Towne: ,- if S dl. - - , -C' ' L :T wifi , I N M I ,F ' ' V vi- , ' 4 fd ,, . , . Y , -Ad Wg . , n ' 5 , rg M A 5: fl xg -3 - X' i . 1 l S -...ff - I' Q 1 Linda Walker ' ' ,, J! Donna Walter 5 . ' ,Z Zhi Lynne Weiser xi '- RW V' 'S faux Donna Whitlock A A 'n' , 1 Betsy Wickes 5 5 .,. I, 'Q T' Terri Wilemon ' ,t ' 'S' 6,2 . ' I H4 Ill' A sf H ,fax A 1 K' . rx il l, I 1 1 1 pil s rl! 6 X W f . , S Dance Club Q Attracts Young Talent X With its largest membership to date, the Dance Club exemplifies Kimball's growing interest in the dramatic arts. Through it, students play large parts in school productions, such as this year's play, OFFICERS: Karen Luschar, Janelle Guinn, Sandy Smith Cindy Smith, Julie Ryan, Donna Whitlock, Sammy Ka Winder, Joanne Mansfield. 2 Zim Wi sf ., . X, , .1.,-,4s5,1g 'Ef' ,eg 6, bug ' ave. X 4- ! f E? ,fwfr Q. A 1: -2 v ,v-., K , f ' ' :SG , Q 'N X155 -- V 7 3. 5 f 'J f ,ex :L 1. A .Eg g 4 ST Z ' .-v-A 'x ,. S . - ' AF' 7 ,4 . L+ 'f -2252 f M. -A F f f X. usa? . ' HN., T dy, .A V ,,.,., 5 2 VV Y ' R '..,.... --Y R., .. VOCA TIONAL ORGANIZA TI ONS 7 LILJ4.l.l:-K'-'I f . '.. A...l-'LI , , 3 U T U H E USINESS EADERS MERICA xii f ,S ,... L.,.W..,.n. .wx A i . MER SC! so n y 5 Hmm : -Z ,Y ily . 'z '..k by S E 511 10 'fiw P em i lx fb 124' . K u 5' S' 2l9 Q QQ' .-' A K G 5 'fa A FSA 'A ' I o Av mv Gayle Allcn Janice Allen Martha Arnold Karen Barton Judy Bcrkr-nbilc Margaret Bills Diane Bowers Fae Branhnm Cindy Brisler Beverly Brown Charlotte Bruebaker Martha Brumley Sherry Burdinc Anita Carlson Debbie Chaney Clare Cody Carolyn Comer Donna Conatser Jamie Connally Mary Conrudl Judy Couch Glinda 'Daugherty Markie Deen Barbara Dennis Linda Dry Lynn Duvall Brenda Eshlemau Debbie Evans Cindy Finney Debbie Gill Marla Hodges Pam Honcycut Theresa Hunter Tina Johnson Connie Jones Charlotte Kuback Deborah Le Moine Gloria Lewis 220 FBLA Attends Denton Convention fbi? :L - fv- V or y ..,.-.M sg . Fen' .,, is fo 16555 i Linda Gilmore Janet Hamm Linda Hammond Judy Head Linda Hinton Q s M323 J f gt, .url I U If 5 x A N wi . l 'fl 2 ara . I 9 wi 1 tl 3 f x 2, Mrs. Harriet Mm. Diane Morrison, Reedy, SPOUSOT Sponsor Karen Luscbar Susan Massey Patsy Meeks Teddie Mitchell Cayla Moody ' Laurie Moore ,. Lynda McCray ' Diane Newton Sue Nxquet Polly Ogden Cecelia Plerot Anita Poovey Bobbie Rader Judy Ragan Linda Riley Brenda Rushing Judy Sanders Nancy Scott Cindi Simpson Cindy Smith ,. Af f L91 I Susan Smith Sherry Stoner Terry Taffer Carolyn Taylor Zoe Ann Thompson Judy Waggener Lynda Walker Carolyn Warner Sandra Waters Donna Whitlock Kate Wiedeman Nancy Williams Patti Wight Although the purpose of the F.B.L.A. is to develop business leadership, the sponsors have promoted other activities. This yearls members provided a Christmas for an underprivileged family. Guest speakers are invited each year to create more interest in the choice of occupations. The highlight of the year is the attendance of the club representatives at the State Conven- tion in Denton. -.ff fer f n 3' . I-ii, -9 . fm .Q W, 6 '.xWIxv- - - vvvvvv!:!V ooooooooooo heoooeooo 9 cv ooo 9 Q M, 1, OFFICERS: Ann Manns, Vice-President Patsy Mc Cauley, Reporterg Marilyn Thompson, Treasurerg Claudia Chamb- ers, Presidentg Nancy Tarsia, Secre- tary. f TH pm +4 V'-nr , ' 1 7 22l Kenneth Berger Tucker Bishop Diane Bos Tommy Bradford Melvin Butler Karen Campbell Kenny Cason Donna Clark Kay Conley Doug Crownover Donald Dickson Mark Dombrowsky Marc Elder Pamela England Jeff Ferguson Carol Flannery Marc Hall Mike Hall Bob Hays Doug Heiskell Danny Hendrix Brant Henke Venezia Hobson Fred Johnson Kerry Joyce Ralph Kelly Larry Knutson Steve Lindsey Charles Loehr Butch Lomas Steve Lucas Ginger Martin Darien McWhirter Barhara Newman Kent Nichols Randy O'Nei1l James Pittman Susan Porter Robert Pringle Mike Redmond 222 Future Scientists of America Probe, Deliberate, Challenge. ss.. ' 'wt f rr, ' if -ff ,' 5- l ' lik A . , f 1 i 1 WW' , .,,,,, ,.,t. , IA! U 0 A4 , J' ' t c Q , gg . 1 ,Tl g' iff, 2. 1 1, if f A I? 1 I r f . 1 A Connie Moore Jerry Moore Allen McAfee Laura McAfee Phil McAlpine . s , v 1 ,J mf-'P x N. 4 ii f 3 ,fat W V Av J, A I ,E v ' V 5 21 V1 2 ! .Z 5925. '-or 'f 3? vm 2 fix like ll' ,J A hx -v fl 4 Z' Mr. Gerald Humphreys fsponsorl Mr. Paul Loftin fsponsorl -,Q i., In k Persons having genuine interest in any phase of science are welcomed into the Future Scientists of America. Films such as The Sean and banquets highlighting distinguished speakers compose the Sci- ence Club agenda. This club encourages initiative through opportunity and action. OFFICERS: Debbe Cawthon, Treasurerg Julie Mills, Secretaryg Lowry Messenger Presidentg Billie Couch, Vice-President. Anabel Richards Phil Roberts Ron Schaver Donna Smith Kandace Snider Wally Sparks Gale Spring Suzanne Stallings Terry Taffer David Vik - Susan Waite Jerry Westlake Fred' Whiteacres 'S' F tr Becky Whitefield John Wilden genny Winn andy Woody 1 Steve Woodard ' '77 Billy Worden Dan Zivney Robby Zivney -.-1 1' ':iFe2f F . A ' 4 L..-A ' '1 -H. , 'E Future Homemalcers Sponsor Scholarship f A L ff: , ' SPONSORS: Mrs. Doris Blackburn Mrs. Virginia Clower Installing the importance of becoming future wives and mothers and to have fun by learning is the purpose of the Future Hornemakers of Amer- ica. The goal of F.H.A. this year has been a Scholarship fund of 3500.00 The scholarship was awarded to a senior girl who plans to continue her education in homemaking. The seventy mem- bers raised money for the fund by selling cookies and by other projects during the year. Margaret Bills Barbara Bollman Karen Campagna Sharon Campbell Judy Carmen Debra Chaffin Priscilla Cherry Nancy Corley Judy Couch Kathy Coughlin Nancy Davis Susan Davis Glenda Dccrdoff Brenda Eshleman Nancy Fitts Cindy Funderhurk Kay Funderburk Debbie Gill Beth Hardin Sherry Hardin Kathy Harding Carla Hawkins Ceorgene Hogan Laura Hughes Colleen Hulen Glenda Irwin Nancy Killen Cynthia Kissinger Phyllis Lee Cathy Lemaster Barbara Lilly 224 l . ,,.f,. ,pg ., 1 1 4 , p 212 I Q' a+- f W X y4'.x, I. rr , VK X I . ..4 Tr ,ss 6, s s.V. , g A 2435 . R ia I J 2 V '. 3 i 2' ' V 5 44 1 'A 0 m '.1 lp .1 v X nl X r ' 4 f I If! ,Q R4 45 1 M22 1,4 I 4- ' I at '15 5 W ',,, , i 1 4,14 Y s f i ' A Mrs. Marilyn Darnell, Sponsor Sheila Long Earlene Loven Pat Mahanay Doris Mathias Teddie Mitchell Lynn McGehee Laura McGrew Mary Nay Joyce Neel Janet Oyler Connie Ray Carolyn Redding 'Susan Rice Denise Riddle Linda Riley Priscilla Roberson Marsha Tackett Sandra Tallant Patricia Terrill Nancy Thoma Debbie Walker Katy Weidman Dianne White Becky Whitefield Sherrie Wiginton Barbara Williaford Karen Woodard 5 I , 4 V A ,I r 4 Mrs. Annie McLain, Sponsor W ,, ,V L! A v if -1' 4 OFFICERS ffrom left to rightjz Jill Jones, Maly Hutchinson, Debbie Chaney, Linda Gilmore, Suzan O,Neal, Debbie Evans, Donna McLemore JJ, Q ixxij ,xc gi-,f,V: ' ,.f. aaa' 31 ? 3 Nw. H-...,,, ,1f.,5 J if if 31 .426 1. , h ff in we., g 1 W . ,, 4 gt E f ' 'I t ll V 1 '44 5,2 A 13, 1 Q , Wg , tw .5 U ,Z ,Il I ' fs 1,1 if V Q -Cf ,ar Future Teachers Of America Contribute Equipment To Kimball Teachers .,:.. ii ,FC ,fi f ff, , Linda Ellis, Presidentg ,ff 3, Marsha Tackett, Vice-Presidentg L 4 , Carla Matthews, Treasurerg mgQ:xJ,j' Jerry Crow, Secretary. '11 ' W. Ill Mrs. Covert, Miss Lewis, Sponsor. Co-Sponsor. The Future Teachers Club, as one of its many current projects, has provided coffee for the teachers during American Education Week. Bringing honor to the club and the school, twenty people were chosen for the Teacher Aid Program. Under the able direction of the sponsors, Mrs. Covert and Miss Lewis, the year was highlighted by the sale of 35500 worth of candy to be used for the purchase of typewriters for the teachers. Through the con- stant efforts of thi's club, our prospective teachers have given honor and service to the school. Diane Allen Anita Bell Janis Black Becky Brown Pat Byers Jean Clark Carolyn Denison JoAnn Edmonds f .1 Alf' f' , :ff H, .. , fffh: f Carol Griffin Karol Hoeffner Paula Idt Beth Jernigan Kolleen Keeling Karen Kennedy Suzanne Lawrence Sheryl Lee Carolyn Redding Connie Reid Patricia Rosenburg Debbie Roushey Claudia Sterley Elizabeth Terry Doris Turbeville Joyce Turbeville Lynne YVeiser 226 .J . 1 ,X vw X1 Earlene Loven Connie Moore Carol Morrow xr V C if V, I I E ffie. - Mus.. an , J -m 6 n fi 1,2 -, -- . ,Egg .Slide Rule Club Wtns In lntellect, competitive spirit and dexterity are uniquely em- ployed by the members of the Kimball Slide Rule Club. Pooling their individual methods and special tricks with the aim of Mr. Christian, producing the most efficient method of problem-solving, the club hopes to field a strong contingent in the an- nual Inter-Scholastic League compe- tition. A program of intramural con- tests, coupled with complete coopera- tion, assures the club of a successful initiation as one of the organizations at Kimball. Sponsor R V ,ws , John .Adams 5. , Q Kenneth Berger l f ,',, V' . -gx. , 'l ' 'N 'W' Ronald Christy I 'V . A ' ' Q Don Corley A V, Sharon Fugate H 'M' Rudy Garcia ' District Meet I c . A at V ,Q ff' 2 ' gh ff' rf, rf if f e 1 714' I , , -1 l m., 1.1 Q gy, .iff ' rf .sg ' . Q gf fl-i-1, .2 jg V f ' I .. 5 ,A W V 1 , UE , ' - 4 .ll f V by ' ., . ',.. My WWVV,-v.:?L.f i. 4. V. v OFFICERS: Mike Berkley, Presidentg Tommy Connell, Vice-Presidentg Vicky Cumberland, Sec- retary. George Gerliart QQ 'ff' ,,,.,, . John Green aw ' QA V ' Martha 1-rejl 'J , -A -.w .Toe Johnson it rl ., , Z nm Ralph Kelly 'ef-4 ,if 1 M- -V Steve Martin ,' ,H 7 ' Bob Mcradaen El' 12 fi' Bill Moncrief Ar, Dodd Morrison If A U 2, ,t .11 ' Steve Ray in ' 'n 6:9 James Smith fir, ,A QQ' -w Larry Swanson .1 - 5-fffww. ' f r 'Yea 'Q 1 Carol Vogel , I y Z ,,,,,., ,, y W ,WAI , , ., Billy Warden '- if I rg I Phil Williams ,,,, ,4 f 4 3 'f f H ' .,,,,,. I . .,f ,.- - ,, ,,f:a,::' V lf' fe--+9 J' , , , .3 f 1 'W K A-,E f , ,. 3 A 11' 227 F.N.A. Prepares For Medicine Career Miss Ethel Goodnight, Sponsor Glenda Deerdofi Judy Fortenbury Gail Gutzler Mary Halford 228 Diane Bus Suzette Coker Georgene Cowand Susan Davis Debra Dean Glenda Irwin Gloria Jordan Gloria Lewis Kathryn Loyd Debbie Walker Largely composed of clinic helpers, the Future Nurses of America, look forward to a nurs- ing career. The members gain valuable experience by working with their sponsor, Miss Ethel Goodnight, who is a registered nurse. Besides gaining experience, the FNA enjoy participating in field trips. Last year t.he FNA provided the clinic with a wheel chair which has come in very handy this year. OFFICERS: Marta White, President, Priscilla Rober- son, Treasurerg Gena Summers, Vice-President. Xa,-I 'UKQL P 6 5:2 ,,.-X-SJ. 5, :'v4?f' 4- I , !', .a, . 9 ' - 14,01 1 '. -' . lv X Q9 r,- ' 1 nil- lu ' ' 1'M s , - - Z., ,, . 1,5 .. : . 0. 9-Us ' , Y .fo-.':iQ:Ql'A .J1i'qi'.Pl': - .'.Zqfif9' ' til' 'r I Q' i xx Q. -1 C i I ,- 51- !'5fg 2 -' 1 A .l' ' . Ia!! fu !:r,'-s,. 1' nfl .- .1 ..u -U. -05.3 gig, . .Q 4. ,-.13 ir' . Q4-or Q . ,': pt.: '. ,-'--dt, ng? 0 .5-?.5gfFg:,' ., S nf. -.-51's 'n-s1'o. ,16.-: F1 Vu ,,4.,,,..:,..9,. ..4. ......,,,.,. . - 'fi 9' '.' .ug .-v'. ,Q ff. 1359, a 'nv . L infos.-.'QffW ,I Pg.-I .ziggy . I , .. . - .- '- u.' lv !,'.::QA Glen, uit.. , 'g.f'51.f . Q , - - , - .0 0 . g,' 5-,ffq-a.'n, ., f 0'- .Q-I v .2-Q -g.: ,.- A. , w'.-. A 4 5 P B . E U' INTERNATIONAL LANG UA GE ORGANIZATIONS 'Z '1 E3 5 f. A- mx. -S ,,,.f s- X.,--' ,, . 'A 9 ., 1 b NN ,Q P '. ' n .2 J Y f ,-riff , ' Q? F4 3' M .V 5 5, . 11. Q 51214 . . , -, 1 'll s... . . 1. uhh' 5 r 9 4 1 I 1 ' A id N !. was QV, I w 229 Latin Club Initiation Revives Roman lafve Trade me QA n I , f ,N The Latln Club, as a part of 1tS well ' ' known initiation exercises, had its famous ,K -3 F,-, ff f X slave sale of new members. Thus, through , . . . I J A Q J 'DIL - speakmg the language and 1llustrat1ng the 5 ,, ' ' f customs, they hope to emphasize the life J C of ancient Rome. I Q - , Martha Amid i V E Danny Barry Mrs. Jana Greenway, 0 as I, ff Sponsor 'I E Nancy Bartlett 1 8 ' l' - Janice Bates p' gf V W 3 ' f ' ' James Bennett ' N' Deborah Breland ini v V -V' i l Q in '73 'M L B k . . . . ,H , 1' sghghxnrfiwniown Ann Tims, Presidentg Larry McRoberts, V108-PICSldCHtQ Nancy - - . Randol, Secretaryg Debbie Roushey, Treasurerg Claudia Mier, 1 Reporter. I y ., A Q 0 ,, I ' M, , ' ,Lx Bruce Bryan 'ff 'K ' ,, Tj N Q' F 4 9' N M Jeanne Buchter ' L' ,J ' 1 -1 Sharon Byers ' , f , A ' - Bill canaler I - Linda Cole A I 'ilriffiz 4 . c 1 r:'1f:-MQW: - at - - N' N. , N ts, X , ,tx a - 1- ,,- -Q ,1- -an Cathi Cox Leon Crutchfield Mike Curry Glinda Dougherty James Davis Susan Davis CQ ',, ' Scott Davidson ' Cathy Diehl 2.27 Mark Dombrowsky ' ' . ' Tracy Doughty J' J' 1 H A f . i 1 5 Marc Elder C: 7'-'S , a ,C 'i 17, Terry Evans :. ,I 'x Marsha Ferguson Q' f ' t Sandy Fields . ' . , , Cynthia Flack pi 31.9 . .git--1' -5-:I-17 'Q ,gf 1 1 'VY 'to' .l gr., 12 Debra Fletcher 3 Christie Ford Cindy Funderburk -J Carolyn Gaston Lil Damon Gazaway 1 V' 4 If 'F vi ff 5, I Kathy Geist Darcy Goode Norma Greathouse Karl Green Carol Griffin Beverly Grogan Don Guion Mary Heath Mark Henley Lucy Holsonbake Marsha Housewright Anna Houston Debbie Jackson Lee Jackson Amon Jefferson Sally Jones Larry Knutson Janice Lee Rick Lichenwaltzer Kathryn Loyd Butch Lomas Shelia Long Steve Lucas Fran Mangione Susan Massey Claudia Meier Ann Miller John Nance Randy Norman Jim O'Neal Peggy 0'Nea1 Deborah Peters Rusty Pendleton Judy Powers Frank J. Purcell Nancy Randol Connie Reid Finis Robbins Patricia Rosenhurg Kathy Schlosser Vicki Seaton Pat Shields Linda Karen Siegmund Donna Smith Jimmy Stanley Doug Teubner Jane Torrie Shane Turhyfill David Vik Sue Watts Mark Wilhelm Mark Wright Allyn Writesel Dan Zivney Peruvians Benefit From El Sol I Beverly Akins v ' l , -.- ,V 1 f' ' BZWQV 6 39 1 j' R -1 . 4, ' L ' C V -.44 ff f-A .Y -A-4: -n--- Y Mrs. Aurora Moreno- Sponsor- za Sw or-N, , is 2, E 5. - 2 . Cizzg,-cam . . l 3 J D Steve Alexander Beki Anderson Tommilyn Anderson Cindy Armstrong Karen Arnold Nancy Arrington Sponsored by Mrs. Aurora Mo- reno, El Sol participates in many projects to benefit the less fortu- nate of Latin America. The year is highlighted when a select group is chosen to attend the Pan Ameri- can Student Forum State Conven- tion. ll OFFICERS: Pat Silva, PASF Representativeg Suzanne Cell, Secretary: Barbara Newman, 2nd Vice-Presidentg Jerry Crow, Assistant Treasurerg Belita Moreno, Pres- identg Anita Poovey, Historiang Jonnie England, Chairman of Directoryg Janelle Guinn, lst Vice-Presi- 1 x 1 dentg Matt Gower, Photographer. Q5 r' IA I 'vu ID u 1 -2 3' i as , . 5 ,R 1 fx F 729 W,,i' , I' if qi' I I H .1 Dfw I 4? 1 W 1. P 'F v Carol Austin Janet Babb Vicki Bailey Don Bales .lennabcth Bankston f A -F f Margaret Bills Debbie Boone Diane Bowers Fae Branham Becky Brown e'u A ' ' fix Ai U , x 4 ,. 2526 . , , Zaizij 771, ,I 2' 3 ,V-gf -A 1 , qv f f 1 4 K A :..,,ii '- L, V V V I' -9 ' v f . I-a Y I me 4' - ,., U , , -. W r . D r zo' .1 Anita Bell John Bennett Mike Berkley Thersa Berry Cyndy Biggs Sandy Biggs Ann Buchan Pat Byers Boo Capers Anita Carlson Debra Chaffin David Chalk Ronald Christy .lean Clark Kathy Cochran Jane! Cofer Karen Compagna Linda Compton 1 S V J Q uf, All ,ri 'f . F 'N l A i J at A 0 , -v -1- 9s 'T' ,' . , V if y 'I Y y ' C ' Q C f -li C X l 2 J l 4 , . ., in hx I V ti av ix J ll fy . vw-A J h 'fd W' 1 in . ff, ' - M tl ir' ,W ' . X W A ' 4,74 ,. -9 1' ' 'L 1- K A Q l ,. F 1 -Q, ', BQ g if .A,.N4., 0 V V Q y - 41 he 3 4 'f ' JN L . X , L 111 lf' , if Q Emfeag, C . ,, I . n V., 3 ' , D A ru '4 , 1 .Ni if , - we f: Q 1 rv- Q- 4 - Vee YY.vY Y., -...T-..,, V I -1 J 5 I L.: f ,, 'Z J . i e Diane Conatser Sandi Conatser Gary Cordray Gayle Cordray Nancy Corley Doug Cozby Christie Craig Glenn Cramer Jerry Crow David Dacus Donna Davidson Paula Davie Carolyn Denson Pam Denton Nora Donohoe Tracy Doughty Mary Durham Beverly Dykes Anita Elledge Jonnie England Karen Ennis Nancy Faris Jeff Ferguson Shanna Fitzgerald Linda Flores Jimmy Fox Becky Froese Magette Gayle Sandy Gilmore Patricia Gonzales Thersa Green Gloria Greene John Greenhaw Cheryl Greer Marc Hall Mike Hall Nancy Hall Maureen Halle Janet Hamm Sharon Hand Kathy Harding Michaelyn Hawkins Doug Hayes Martha Hejl Linda. Helton Bran! Henke Mary Hernandez Vicki Herndon Steve Herring Joanne Hill Vickie Hinchlilfe Cathy Hodge Marla Hodges Karol Hoeffner Stephanie Holcmnn Viki Howl Holly Huber Mary Hutchinson Thomas Hutvlrinson Gayle Hut! Judy James Kay January Mark Jarvis Tina Johnson Kerry Joyce Jerriann Julian Kollcen Keling Kathy King Ruth Ladowski Debbie Langley Marie Lenheiser Barbara Lilly Terry Lindsey Ann Low Saranne Lowlcy Virtur Lucas Colleen Mabey Allen Mann Karen Manor Rhonda Mars Ginger Marlin Feliberto Martinez Carla Matthews Sully May Tina Mcdaris Lowry Messenger Connie Millhurn Florence Miller Susan Miller Donna Mitchell Allen McAfee Laura McAfee Ann McClellan Nan McCoy Sharon McCrary Dale McCraw Linda McDonald Mary McFarland Darien Mcwlxirter Gary Moore Judy Morris Carol Morrow Sunny Mosher Yaler Mucklcroy Melinda Murphy Fred Musaechio Lenora Nelson Diane Nixon Margaret Noles Sue Oldham Sherry Oler Janet Oyler Brenda Page Chip Paimcr -41 -.J I aff- ,X 1 41. 1: 1 V-4-v .wry ,V 3505 If y ,I 1 4 A W Q f v ' 1 ya f f fi? 'H if f ' 4- a ' '.j 5 755151.17 ,N W1- 'vi ff, ...1 'yr ,-.J fu., '1- try 6 - f ...li ,-, .f ,-r P . . . , ..,. f, 4. -1f:15:s..1:f,-1:arg,1-r ' ' er -,V y 4 ,. if 0 ' Q 1 z,31.51,.f'2' 2-nz: ' ag ' -'Wa' afar .ff-'Y nr' -JF-1 I A In ' ca V s -if i Cindy Painter John Parker Cheryl Patterson Lisa Pettijohn Susan Piepcr Bonnie Pille Becky Pollock Anita Poovey Karen Preddy Bobbyc Raish Becky Rawlings Mike Redmond Debra Riddle Magdalena Rodarte Martha Roders Martha Rodgers Pam Rogers Nancy Ross Rusty Russel Sandra Russell Cathy Sandusky William Scallon Debbie Scott Nancy Scott Susan Sexton Niki Sharp Jennie Shelby Julie Shelby Patricia Silva Sue Simons Alicia Ann Sims Sylvia Sims Lyndon Smith Mary Annie Smith Gretchen Snyder Suzanne Stallings Kathy Stokes Scott Stokes Gloria Suarez Gena Summers .lan Taylor Teresa Thomas Kenneth Thompson Vern Thompson Mary Thornton Cindy Truelove Sandt Truelove .lan Van de Grlff Andy Vaughn Marsha Vernon Patsy Vickrey Debby Webster Lynne Weiser Sherry Whiddon Sherrie Wigington Terry Wilemon Sammy Kay Winder Kenny Winn Patricia Woodall Cherri Yarbrough Stephen Youngblood ,. V uf -. f f- f 7 J 1 , r f 7 ff , x gf 1, JY--Y . f I 1 1 ,. 4 4,3 ' 'E ya, Fifi 1-' 'h f t. , .1 KQV TW if ia' 2 v--r-4 , xi uh 1 ,,.. f? ' -.1 Mrs. Ivy Blair, sponsor Nora Alexander Diane Allen Steve Almond r:w1'ff,??f5-Zyjfffrp ' 'G' -.1 'ir .fi fjj- , . ,ff I xl ,,1' ' f 1 Q 1 if Y .7 -4 M aw, fa' -ve, I :l- 1 3 Al' . .. I Q. A' 1 . ' x X Ralcne Barker Bobby Barron Becky Becker Diane Bos Tommy Brooks Pam Bumpas ,Q I -it -4 i'u..,4-W' 5 V I H . 5 Z 1 . V ,Q A ,Iamais Injects Fun Into French The French Club successfully combines so- ciality with an interest in the French people. Fall initiation and the spring Mardi Gras party stand out as the foremost annual events. OFFICERS, with sponsor Mrs. Ivy Blair: Dennis Adams, presidentg Pat Nelson, Vice Presidentg Debbe Cawthon, Secretaryg Robert Broome, Treasurerg Julie Ryan, Reporter. Olivia Burlison Evelyn Burns Mary Kaye Chandler Priscilla Cherry Carla Coliz Cinda Coliz A -w Linda Coliz Tommy Connell Vickie Connelly JoAnn Cotter Nancy Courtney Cordon Ray Cox .f Larry Cumba Pat Dixon ' Carole Ellis G ' Patricia Ellis U 5. X Carolyn Elmore ' Becky Evans If za 1 l Connie Fagan ,N Cary Fain 0 - Tanya Ferguson J 3 ' ,Lai John Foster ' ' j ' Cindy Goode N-A,-l Cynthia Green -41' 3 . Q 439 ' Q I Karen Hackler ' ' l 4' I 3 Robert Hamilton .4 J .-JF Cathy Heacock 9- ,, Steve Head ' f F Randy Heiskell Donna Hinton is L ,J 3 - ,- - L f Q .-.,-. -I 1-'7 s..f K I fr A fl 9 e +- -.H 'S J. 4. -Ct, .4 ,,.4 4- , ff I '- ,J 5 LQ fm 1 A fi -au .5 rv I 'Q iv A 5 .... . J -,xv 1, --W., -I f I EWPJA' f PPL P W 1' 4 A F f , . 'pw ,ft 5 X e N X , 4 'A.f v, ,H 4 sg X, I 4 E -'U .- A ,, 2 ..-I J -, .', an K.: 5 s X , s A I A- 'll :J 1 s Q gQ P? ,. he .ef -ff Donna Hornbuckle Bruce Hosea Susan Izard K? K' Ann Jackson Dinah Jacobson fBeth Jernigan Marsha .Tones Rebecca Jones Tim Justice Jayne Keedy Diana Kelley Ronnie Kerr Grace Ketcham Donna Koppes Robert Lnntz Leria Lewis Linda Lintner Susie Long Deborah Looney Ann Manns David Mendez Bill Miller Margaret Moncrief Joe Montgomery Belita Moreno Starlett Morgan Sally Mueller Patsy McCauley Barbara Nevison May Osborne Eric Parish Phyllis Patterson Susan Porter Donna Powers Beverly Prewitt Mark Price Debbie Richie Harvey Shelton David Skinner Bobby Smith Earl Smith Sandra Smith Carol Steer Susie Sterling Dick Stevens G1 ria Suarez Cagla Sudduth Ronnie Turner Jack VanWanni.k Susan Waite Donna Walter Michael Wetzel Pat Wilkenson Janis Wright Allerlei Activities Stimulate Understanding And Interest Gary Buckner Sherry Burdine David Burns Evelyn Burns David Chancellor Mary Lynn Cobb Pete Davidson Phil Erwin Terry Evers Mark Finley Alan Flashing Richard Frank Robert Fulwiler Steve Hacker Philip Harris Bill Hart Carla Hawkins Bob Hays Margaret Heflin Doug Heiskell Bert Hernandez Dianne Higgins Mark Hodges Frank Honea Bobby Hooser Pat Huff Wayne Huff In German . I, Mrs. Ruth Hoeffler, 1 R Sponsor .4 . I Through golf matches, 1ce W skating parties, banquets, and f l 'iff other club activities, ALLER- vw., Z Vt ' r P IEW LEI captures the German air .,, -4 f-T' en and spirit. These functions en- : 1:dflY! able the s t u d e n t to become -.1 ffln OD u u A L g more acquainted with the coun- V 3 P' try and language which he is , ' Steve t d ' ' 5 I 'fi' ,.,,. Bearden S u ylng ' T1 r' ' , , , Lmy ' D ' if Bell A- A ID L FG N- . . OFF ICERS, left to right: Nancy Farris, Secretary, Judy . P Froese, Vice-president, Betsy Wickes, Treasurer, Billie U l ' In Robert Bell C h P id t W John Brown Duc ' res en ' , ,,,. ,, ,,i I 2 51, f - 0 i ' i 'H'rg A ' V Q ' .s- 'agp' N.: A- ' -w fl 5 1 V 1 :fi ' i f i V - V' 512, E K t vt -, W J is t i , 9 R ... 1 A-fl -'fm . . - ,.,,, K , A' -fa, 'fre Q A, 'a'-:e -1'-, ,4,P' 4 ' ff . li gf- A fl f ji, It If ' A Q. R I 4m if if E V yuyu A! A J D - , , ..,V : z, g1,,, ,,,, , if it ,K - ,, ' . K in 'rv v- Q ,f ft 3' ,, ' ya ,f- ., ,V 4 it , :,4 fl Q Ax g K: A 'gl WA ' ii ,,ff:,- - -7 -4 vi '-rv f., N1 -3. uf.. c ,- 11 'l .A if 5' 5 2 'W' W' ., 52 , , , , 'Uv 457 I 5 tv., 4-- +f r 1: , A3 5 ' at P W' ' fa ' .. V' f P? ' zz '4. A f' ,,. tu, AY f James Kenny David Koch Kathi -Kretzshmar Cary LaGard Don Lewis Howard Little Sandie Meinholdl Ricky Miller Roy Miller Robert Moomaw Paul Page Pam Poitevent Max Pope Max Post Robert Pringle Anabel Richards Claire Richards Ronald Roberts Bob Robertson Patsy Sanders Celeste Savary Marika Shields James Smith Virginia Springer Debra Stanley Bruce Strickland Dan Surber Stephen Tobolowsky Joe Toldan Gary Tyndall , elvin Wadle teve Walker Phil Williams Lee Wilson Joyce Wuerch .1- 1 4 5 'P ff If 5 f ' ' :L r f it at I A . .i f 'z V IEW' f ' Randy Trawnik :fi 1 , A W . fr ,i n I ,I V, , G . . li' l Dayna Yankie W I w , 5fs.e1 Q'5wf'f,w .1 2.4.-' 4 ,W ew' '5fY,v5 ' T' k , 1 . , 4 . ' , if J M Q 711 ,rr S, V sv f 111 f' x. -, M! 3 , f.Y 1 , J I V:J,!, 0 VV A 1 Q if 1 sy 37,7 V ,Y fm ' ffl! uv , f Q? f, 'fxfa gif!! 4y',' ., ' M f ,Ugg ,li V ' 1 Ayn, 4. an V f 1 5 'xii' 'I 2 U . W .1 A e n 'V w '1 Q51 an , 4. ,,2fa ' W, . JIM ag ,., ifl - :fi ' Y-I ,V Y, q, il ff? v. I' K. arf? Affff-an A . 1- .fr fv f WfZ?27?n20' ' , 1' L A f'fgi,5 I a ' ' r ii ?- 1 ,, 157, ' MQ 5 . 4 . , , , 1 , I 1 . 1 ff V L: Y . , ,. I I 1, f, ,A .1 u Q I V , , 3 fv ,G v, .way If , A , , 4, 'ml 1 L if 'f 4 V ' 1 ,, - 1 ,lv 7. - ' . 11 'if , I, fy , ff . N , fs ' v ,, ,V v bm ' of, , . xx V 'ffbihw X , fl , , , , , if , 1 RESER VE OFFICER TRAINING 001311 Q? I L ,fe H if F'-i- ,, A fx BV ,mv iffii' ' i W X SSC. Gravitt keeps the supply room running smoothly. Nancy La Pine Julie Mills Toni Smith 240 V I V 'f l'L2fq , ,, ,- , e , LTC. Whige reviews the business of the day. Secretaries Review Business Cindy Finney Rhonda Fleming 1 '-TSP' 15 ,A Staff Battalion Commander Cdt. BAKER Staff Adjutant Cdt. HEINSOHN Staff Supply Officer Cdt. ROBERTSON Staff Operations Officer - Cdt. THOMAS Staff Executive Officer Cdt. THORNBERRY Staff Sergeant Major Cdt. STANBERRY ISP- Staff Officers Schedule Meetings ,,.,.4sl ' Staff meetings help the corps to function smoothly. v O 'Xxx f-:xmas 5' ,gg fl- ! I Staff Sweetheart JULIE MILLS 51 ,nn Kimball brings together the old and new of Knighthood. 5 X 35 .H 'T 1 V 1 l . the 24l A Company Ranks First Un Honor Roll Company A Sweetheart ' KATHY STEELY Cdr. Cdr. Cdr. Cdr. Cdr. Cdr Cdr. Cdr, Cdr. BENNETT BICKNELL BRANCATO CARTER CHERRY COX FABIAN FAULKENBURRY FULWILER SSG. Gravitt teaches the correct handling of a rifle. , fv- 4G IFN 0-J! Platoon Leader Company Commander Cdt. LARSEN Cdt. WOOLSEY . Cdt. GREEN Cdt. KAPPES Cdr. KELLEY Cdr. MORGAN Cdt. PLATO Cdt. RAFFO Cdt. RUTLEDGE Cdt. SCHAUER vvff' 3. Ewa' f ' 255315: 2, f '--we 'J' ' 5 1 1:49 Af , V 1 if-517 ' ' ' Executive Officer Company Commander Chief Instructor Cdt. ARRINGTON Cdt. CRISP 4' , f , if A 1 ' ff 1 ,f , :it ' 4 ,jar 1, fa . V . 4 , 0 , Q: , ff, A, ,qfjzg ,, f, H 1,3 A f ,Egg 1 ' it we , , 'if ? - 'f 1 Wy ,7. If , . 'N ' V, I e, V I s ff, ,M 'SJZM2 ,, GBX ,, ' ' I ' ' f- Ja 4 ' W fc f X ,,,, Zfm j' f 1 4 ,QW M ,4 f if fl. I - 41 aw. .' A' 'V ,, c.c.., A ig , ..,..,,. N., ..-.......... ,,,,, , , Q.. X., 111' C Miliifpzf' za Q ., W X' . ' f 13? , 1- fit, in f. If -M IW - A ?W,,. f? 1 , 4 1 9 4 4' f ff C051 wf , 3 ' WW: W , 1 , ' ' f ff ff 1 14 Z :wwf Q ,,,,:9,N 21' f f .. . ...,. W ., M ,f, ,, , 4, ,.,' , 31 ','f 0 2 ', 5.:Vy.X. V. , WW , f,ffV ,,7ffff1fq--1 V ww flngw,E-V, 26, ,, .ff 1, , fiifyff ' K 4 , ,L f , ff 5,1 53, 'f ' Aw W, ' '-2: fe-,,, ff: vm' f . . mm 1 .fr ' y, , fwfg pm' 'f I X f ff 4 Af if 4 if r I' 1 , 4 Cf L if f' f . 4 , Af! Cdt. CLARK Cdt. GEE Cdt. GOMEZ Cdt. MILKE l Cdt. HILL B Company Scores High On Tests Ann., Cdt. MOLINA Company B Sweetheart Cdt. MONTGOMERY CINDY ARMSTRONG f... fy' ,.,f,.4-47, ,f M74 7 l on 'U iv I' I 5 ,,., L 5 75 ,, 12 jj I f,f f . Q U if 5, at :aff X' V , f' f -f' 5 M la. 5 141 ' ' ,, ,,, ,,,,,,, ,Q H? ' iw ' , 3 .90 217, ., .1 , ' .. ,U 4 , rx ,N f ,.. f ' 344- -4 -4. f ,J v-Q4 , A 1 ,J ff, M 5 , , ' 6 A I ',,, , f -I oz G - Cdt. Cdt. Cdt. Cdt. Cdr Cdr Cdt. Cdr. Cdt. Cdr Cdr Cdr NICHOLS OVERGUARD PEDEN PICKARD PRICE PROTIVINSKY PURCELL REGISTER REGISTER RYAN WALKER WOOD Col. Baker keeps the battalion looking sharp 243 C Company Characterized By H igh Quality Cadets Company Commander Cdt. BOWERS Chief Instructor Cdt. JOHNS Company C Sweetheart EXECUTIVE OFFICER Cdt. LEWALLEN Cdt. BROSETTE Cdt. BUHLER RHONDA FLEMING ,f O ? .CANDLER ,I L DUNCAN ' O r. DUNN iff Q 'N -n ' I . 1 1 - E L .OONZALES , ,N cdf.cOwER . f , . Cdt. MARTIN .. F1 ,O ' 'if rr' Si. - 9-V Q ' S W C, , ' gi Cdt.O'BRYANT -f- I - Cdt. PETERSON ' - A ' I r cdr. RENNER j r MMM-s Emil- , E H CCILRIGBEY can SURBI-:R Cdt. THOMPSON The flag detail execute their morning duties. 244 Cdt. BISHOP D Company Honored As Best Company -1.-z :.n:4---14,1--'11 0- - . V I X E R 7 J O y -.,. ::,, . 1,, , ,'-: . ..,-: HX ' .1 Company Executive Company Commander Officer Cdt. WHILDEN Cdt. M.ARTINEZ 'Q' Cdt. BERGER Cdt. CRANE b Cdt. DAVIS A Cdt. DYSART Cdt. ELMORE Cdt. FIELDER Cdt. GIBSON Company D SweeLheart CINDY FUNDERBURK Cdt. Cdr. HOGAN HOUSTON Cdt. Cdt. Cdt. Cdt. Cdr. Cdt. Cdt. Cdr. Cdt. Cdr. Cdt. Cdt. HUFFHIN ES LOMAS MOORE MOORE OWEN S SMITHEE STACY SWANER TAYLOR TAYLOR THOMPSON TOLLMAN Cdt. TRAWN IK Cdt. WIEGAN D E Company Rates H ugh On Efficiency fwh Ire f Company E Sweetheart CYNDY BIGGS Cdr. Cdr. STOVALL TURBYFILL Cdt. VELTMAN Cdr. Cdr Cdr Cdr Cdr. VELTMAN S543 Company Commander Platoon Leader Cdt. GOOCH . Y Cdt. POWELL f- kv -W. rw ,- C 'M 4-N ' -:ff ff cdr. ADAMS ,ff ff f, 5 nr-r - C Cdt- DERECGE 1 C . .. . 03.4 C 9 C C. CC? ,r r q . rrjkli. P'CgW r C Cdt. DOW ' '-172 'F ' Cdr. GARNER C CC Qui 5214 Evlxl :,.:.- ffm ' C4 ' r x ,f ff: . ' ' N19 ' C A C' f cdr. HAMMONTREE f C C L aff Hap! M.. pf-'-, If f W CC 'V f ff- . L 'ya-'E Cdt. HENRY W' fw 5 ,'., V M- mC, --'zzz ,gf-'j,5, -.1 C V 4 r I . Cdt HIGGINS , V C' cdr. MCDANIEL ,i C, ,,,r C C - - .,... C I C I C, - ' ,fy Y- C My 9 - C Q C 4 3 Cd NALL W C C car. RAPER - cdr. SELLMAN C ' 9 A . I ,,:gff 'f V' ' f' ' 'Z' -,- V 5 I V Q .f , , 11 r e ' mf f e ' r ' T WEATHERFORD WHITEACRE H llpl ,',, V r +C 321.1 w zslfr 11.7 H . WALKER V V If - e, V an r - 'f df Q CL 'C T.- 'WINDSOR Ny A A M ' Q ,A 9? P Yo E 'R Greig 5 I 75 Vi? 5 504 V W A 'P fi: A DQ 5 1- K X ' T - Band Company Provides Martial Music The ROTC Band provides music to march by. v f . Through the haze of the morning, the military band adds life to many early mom- ing parades. 247 ...- Drill Team Carries The Bulk Of The Corps' Leadership E Ill . Ill . lllll i V X 31: I ,I .W N, ' is ., A.. 'Q .. My .. f , Z ,ig l--ivi 1 . L'-swf M K ,fb ,GA ,ly ., 1 ,-r,' fakw ,Af ' '. 53.4-1' ,hm 3 'K ' 11 . .jav'?z1 fi ' A. s,iH'fff 1. 'i1ifef'.4'551b-.wiv X ' V. T 'f,fw'i---'R1 5i',-'W Aa:.+:.f2---in-ff' T T ' - 2-: y:!?f:'f'. Files!!-'-..cvy ffm' .a ..' T 2 ff f65ff4.' vw.:-fsi'x'f-eiirvesfiue 1 3954. -' fa 1 1 we' 1' aw -:X-if 4f,Q-sffxfte 1 ,-MAN'- -' 'Av'-few. 33535414-ffm, , A ,M . . W- i mf .,,.,, 1-nsfr-l!-7i VL A I A A -1 V Q I l-, AVTK g The Royal Lancers execute a preclslon exchange movement 12 lg? The Royal 'Lancer Dull Team always looks its best. fax Ryze Team Ranks High In National Average Rifle Team Sweetheart r CONNIE HAYS SSG. Gravitt helps Rifle Team members improve their style and accuracy. -rl v- I fo ' Q Rifle Team prepares for an active career ROTC Receives Best Battalion Trophy r 0 :lf xr. fy .Q ' ' fl I K E Kimbull's ROTC department was chosen to represent the Dallas schools in the Cotton Bowl Parade. wat- If g 6? i Pi, Tl I ,, I ,,, , I , The Color Guard plays an important part in the ROTC program. . lag 'I - 'C ,Qi 'X , I-fzrtf Ur. W. T. White presents the Best Battalion trophy to Cdt. Col. Leonard Thorpe. 250 V . - g:.,fg,..., - 4-'fv,'11.f'4 H:-1 . U- f. fias- A TIC OR GANIZA TI ONS ..1L.. - U f W u rn - F- -6 , , , 7,L1 ,nh 7- -- ,, E ,gf E- ,V V 'iv ge M1 fx 25I 1 f bf' R HV 3 xffa 5. ,af - . V -1 x-4., , . , ,f w ' if 'gf , ' W V - f V xv. ' . 'V V. .Wm , .. , ' MN ' ,, - . ,- .- , --..,- ' , , A - .11 t, A . , . , 4 Xxx ,'.,tk is lyjg, If -Xxggwxidf I - - gzfin ' - ' V A- ' Aff' as , -, . V, Fun, .1 . , ' , ' ' 1. -' . .. .,,V , 1' rx A ,, -. 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Much of the Bandis Christmas holiday was spent in practicing for the Cotton Bowl Game. Our band was one of five high school bands asked to participate in the show. These bands were from all over Texas. Not only was this an achievement for the Kimball Band, but it opened the way for other Dallas high schools to be asked to this event. E Mr. George Massingale and Mr. Steve Bayles, Direc- tors 253 I if ' Asn e 'L g ' 'I Will i J . W in li , fl who l . .. mu.. . , Z. v MJ ff - at 1' 5 ' r t , 7 za r s si at gr , . se 7 7- ' A 1' . ., liv in? ?b f ' If X ' f u .:A11., - W. we 'Mem wie flfizf -V 3 ee t i t ill - Y l V1 Y g jim, I N17-1 'A 'i fl--. , .X ' .X a-,7,. msgid . an V- A '. c.,- .,,.,,,. 1, ...rr A I wx 7 Q .. ' , ...g' fl' V , fRi.'.'-325, Kit? ,gf X m ilf '11 V- ' in W-s s 1+ f li t s r i is 7 r The 1966-1967 Stage Band The 1966-1967 Marching Knight Band Band Officers 1967 254 xb- .ff fl- 19 During the first weeks of summer the band began to prepare for the coming events. Browne, Atwell, and Stockard junior highs lost about forty-five of its band members to the Kimball Band. The band, this year, has approximately one hundred mem- bers. Moving on into the fall, such well liked numbers as Fever, 'iWork Songf, Girl From lmpanemaf' Cyrus the Great, British Eighth, Lonely Bull, Spanish Fleaf' and numerous oth- ers helped football season get off to a quick start. November was the time for U.I.L. for the band. This marching and playing competition took place in Richardson. Excellent and superior ratings were awarded to the Band for their performance. Concert season for the band offered many op- portunities for its members and its audiences. The Dallas Music Festival and the Solo and Ensemble Contest were two of the Bandfs main projects during this season. f-af SPONSOR: Miss Mary Ellen Wolfe Leria Lewis Patricia Horton Cindy Kline Majorettes Win National Competition Four majorettes have achieved competi- tive perfection as they have become the only majorettes in Dallas who twirl eight batons simultaneously. These' four talented girls entertained thousands of Knight foot- ball fans this year with original routines to such well known numbers as Call Mef' Not only have they excelled in the eyes of Kimballites, but they also were awarded first place in competition at summer camp at Cisco College. Rita Good Majorettes perform unique routine to '4Fever. Troubadears Enhance Half-Time or Fans ---:nul l -Q 4 ga 1 A . ,. , 511. OFFICERS: Kathy Armstrong, Glenna Tuttle, Connie Hays, Cindy Garrett, Claudia Chambers, Diane Smith, and Jerri Giles 256 The Troubadears have always brought pres- tige to Kimball and the 1966-67 group is no ex- ception. Football fans missed the excellent pre- cision of this drill team the first two football games because of rain. However, the skies did clear and the girls participated in the rest of the half-time activities to favorite tunes such as '6Fever . Under the leadership of Captain, Jerri Giles, the Troubadears marched in the Tenth Annual Cotton Bowl Parade broadcasted on na- tional television. The year was ended with their annual performance at the Spring Game. Being a Troubadear is well worth the sacrifice and hard work, for all who have seen their tre- mendous performances know the reward must be great. Miss Ioan McShan SPONSOR The Group takes time out for a break. liz ff' i 'W of .J ' L ,Q -' I ,A ' , . ,151 A A - 3' 'xl 1 - , ' ' ' J W ,. dl fm vi Q , TL ,Y-in ' , A ff , 1 Q 4. 951, L Q 1 , nxfx' f' Y- -N V ,, of wfi B .J 1. . .. ' 1. wifi' .rr ., '.,., , 'V f11'f'fZffT5 'V 'ff gvf H' I I 5' . iff 14: M ' . 4 ink 1 F 3 ' f J' t uv? NV H3 X is . ,V 6. . K 0- f Q , 2 VE - - f ' A 2:14 .,,,,f 'er L. , .,,f-fm' 5' VI, ff . 'eb , r , ' ' a, f f ' - ' 4- I-L -1, , ' . ' h, X W 4,4 4 :1 Al l - A 4 ,- '- . f 1 -- ,V ,f 'Z' 1' -Y fi ,, . ,, K' ' y LV Take lt, Carolyn. , . ,rg v f' , J 1 JH, Q n -.4 - A We 2 1 4 , -N ,E 1 I f - .1 at Q4 A 4 444 1 I4 V ,, A 'I , ' 'Q ' ... 1 - , Y N Q , - : N1 . A- , ,419 Ligll . . - . lima. f.. i 5127 : A-IL . ga f D C .Ai 5' ' I V' 't -: I , H. .slr , x 5 , , - Q f- Q G i , f' 7' W W- L , -4 wg . 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M y Q 4 K Q 2 4 Q 5,711 -PJ-. lb' l ' K -4 l - i , y A Margaret Heflin Joanne Hill Karol Hoeffner Holly Huber Carolyn Johns Sandra Johnson Diana Kelly Kay Lynn Kemble Linda Lupton Karen Luschar Carla Matthews Nancy May Patsy McCauley Nan McCoy Marilyn McDaniel Julie Mills Cynthia Miracle Belita Moreno Judy Morris Pat Nelson Suzan 0'Neal Peggy Palmer Lisa Pettijohn Susan Porter Gay Sainsott Sharon Samulka Pat Shaw Deborah Shelby Jennie Shelby Pat Shields Cynthia Simpson Cindy Smith Susie Sterling Nancy Tarsia Marilyn Thompson Zoe Ann Thompson Anne Tims Tina Towner Ann Walling Sandra Waters Donna Whitlock Sherry Wiginton Sammie Kay Winder .lanice Woodard Karen Woodward S N .11 I' f,,1-X. Gary Freeman Becky Froese Cheerleaders Supply The Makings of Tradition r 'Inu alike 0 qi I K9 f f 'hm lm? 1 Wav 3,4359 Cindy Armstrong Scott Moore Arousing the student body in a series of yells is not the only function of our cheerleaders. Aided by a new sigi making machine, the cheerleaders have managed to plaster the walls of Kimball with spirit. Before the hectic football season began, they spent two weeks during the last weeks of August perfecting their skill at SMU sum- mer camp. ln competition, the cheerleaders placed every day win- ning first, two seconds, and'a third. :ef ,. 7 w'A,,,, : W. , iwdgf. 5- -, .: tw ? M- 7-bxmfi KKK ' 533449 7 ' J., 'Q ,y.,g-.-1, - lv-A,,f5,i146' ' ' , . V , . ' 315 H-X 3. ' - -ws., .' L1..f .I ,f ' 13 V ,QA , - -, 1,2925 -fa - tl x ' X f 42' QM Lynda Willis 1 ' , V f gif ,:' fi r , ' 'fi-iff' 5525.3 Paul On t . at 7 uf ee e i ' lr 'f ,-H, j,' t , Vonnie ' f Brown rf 1 0 3 , Bruce 3 Hosea , ff ,..., Y,,.,. ,..s?,,,..,..,-.....,,..V - 1 f ,- ' L ' .f r 2?- Jw ,a A 'lah' sa 5 Mr, Bob Campbell Mr. Ralph Martin 26l Fleur-de-Lis Intensjy Kimball Spirit Half-time would not be complete without the performances of the Fleur-de-Lis card section. This year the two hundred and eighty-six members were complimented on all of their thirty stunts. Included in this year's new stunts were spe- cial tributes to the Homecoming Court, and also to our school op- ponents. Through the hard work of the sponsors, Miss Peggy Jackson and Mrs. Billie Moomaw, and the offi- cers, the club continued its high rating as an organization encour- aging spirit. Miss Peggy .Iackson SPONSOR i . M Z .5 t 27. VV 'V 2 'h 1'-I i P I r J :V I M Randy Langston STUDENT DIRECTOR 262 1' fix 0 Robert Moomaw STUDENT DIRECTOR an Marty Davis PRESIDENT if . ' , X. Q , 1 'figw 55' f SW, VPPL 11, Mary Jane Anschuetz Secretary lr UQ: QVC? z' ffdfl f , o , i , .f ufv ymgwjf ,g, ,1fw?1m,i'iI'f:v-' ,W 'r 'f 2 X: V' ' W ?f'4fwi 'iff 1' ' ff' , ,fl ,i4WmZQfUx f , .,, -1 ,122 iid 4 , MOP b F' F' Q -4 -4 1 ll FIRST ROW, David Robbins, Mike Atnip, Rickey Davis, Dickie Lee, Mike Hamilton, Jerry Moore, Cary Kennedy, Lewis Carson, Darrell Daniel, David Chalk, Allen Dixon, Rusty King, Tommy Richardson, Robert Jones. Letterman 's Club Represents Peak of Athletic Endeavor A ffm' vi f 3. 0, 'i C1 Q. . SECOND ROW: Ralph Fulton, Ray Cox, Mike Landers, David Durham, Andy Berna, Claudia Bunch, Celia Hasty, Melvin Wadle, John Meier, ,lim Bennight, Wayne Tarver. THIRD ROW: Wayne Powell, Danny McCammon, Wayne Huff, Joe Brown, Teddie Hendrickson, Bill Burdett, Richard Frank, Glen Bell, Mike Nix, Joe Parr, Stan Guzick, Matt Gower, Gene Sarazen. What straight A's are to the scholar, a letter is to the athlete. It is the mark of physical excellence in a particular sport. The large number of Kimball athletes and the relatively small number of letter- men points out the difficulty in winning a letter. Separating the two categories are physical and men- tal determination, pride in one's own ability, and a tenacious will to win. These qualities bring let- ters to athletes. Membership to the Letterman's Club is gained by no other means. R SPORTS If I should' lose, let me stand by the road And cheer as the winners go hylv BERTON BRALEY im.. KIMBALUS 1967 COACHING STAFF: Tom Hamby, Herbert Harlan, .lack i Hitchcock, Charlie Fields, Troy Miller, and Milton South. - CUACHES: The New and the Vetercimsh Kimball's new head coach, Charlie Sgsfiemlgmigegudilguzotbesi Flelds. gamm Nx j 3 , .c f I ph 15 3,53-sifisziwfi 3 .1 B A if ima fa? ' , f, - w. 22 ' 1. was 'Q . A ,, L A W A wi- R fi FOOTBALL nf' l , - 4 '.,vw9f7i'i .n 4 ' . ':g q., ,X , M 1966 Kimball Knights S r iz ' ix ' , ' , ff, N, , 'Q - - O, fr il' F' ' ' fa-mnffi M ' 'fu-lg A 'W E14 ' ' ' 'Z rx is K ' -:at l , 'i f i 'O ,l A. ' . A ,, 'f i V 5 , V ,JA 'Q .saeqgyf u l' . - . 2 , 1 ' ' ' im 'F ' iii ' S' . ' ,om - ' -H' - , V- 1, 1, , ' V - f A,,,,, - '- ., V1 T ' ' ', A.. ' HQ' 'll 2- I 1-S 5 , f. if . , V ,V ' ,M C Y V ' .gf V Vx, -. r .. 1 um' 1 :gs ' ' Q-A VW' bw w E17 f' y'iV'S ff' . 2 f , SYM - . -S l' ' 1 V-5, , f 1 It ,L - f - z ' ' QV- ., 'x . ' r, Y, 555 ' A ,, ' ' . i M , -v X , 1 f 1 'all-ffiiw' -X , if wk '-l '. -' . O jj A ., ,A .,4'l'2 ,hr , 4 V nay. ini I 1 -E P inn., ,,, , 4 .V.. , V I V L . , ,V L - , . i X . Q V K A .x ii 4 E H O . as M rv , - f 1 S QF? f M 1 'V , 'V - l ' , . 'aff S' ' ' If -1'-Q774.a.'f-f4'f5Li 'XL '-.QELSL-fl95fJxb,giQQ3E'3'E ?Ti.Qi3jff?',-i f fl? -:rv 'ls - :f: ,f'- SEM A - V' 71 O FRONT ROW: Bobby Houser, Dickie Lee, Robert Jones, Mike Atnip, Lewis Carson, Weldon Cunningham, Richard Frank, Gary Kennedy, Darrell Daniel, Rickey Davis, Mike Hamilton, SECOND ROW: Mike Baker, Mike Landers, Melvin Wadle, Danny McCammon, Bill Burdett, Tommy Richardson, Ray Cox, Jon Mclver, Andy Berna, .lerry Moore, David Robbins, Doug Higgins, Terry Short, THIRD ROW: Coach Miller, Coach Harlan, Jim Bennight, David Durham, Teddie Hendrickson,,Wayne Powell, Joe Brown, Mike Nix, Joe Parr, Ralph Fulton, Johnny Miller, Coach Fields, FOURTH ROW: Tommy Turner, Robert Dew, Dennis McDaniel, Stan Cuzick, Fred Perry, Mike Moore, Pete Ray, Mark Wilhelm,'Vernon Ahtone. TOMMY TURNER I ., 4-1 , V, 4 , .X ,I V ., , . V' , .- .rl 1 1 1 . rv Z!! F V VV-1 ,,.. 'J V 4 V In ',e, ,A ' A r , - 'fl' ' X , ROBERT J ON ES DICKIE LEE ' DANNY MC AMMON it 'Es P: I . O 22' WW-4 -is h-V...... E O . 1a'. 1ifi':i 'l S' n .- ' N w ' - l ' , ' TRI-CAPTAINS: Jerry ivioore, Fred --M ,X we Al 'D POTW, and Andy Berna. - ' Y A A S. , V 'V VV V, r ' X xr f' A, ,-' ',, ' 4 DAYID ROBBINS ' DARREL, DANIEL , -V Gif V1 ,, ,VVV V I V 55,2 -- ,....T -Jfo,-N I AA , ,.., -- A sf BJ XX - J . .-, hi , -ii X O1 ' , ' ra g ,, C N, 270 RICKEY DAVIS JOE BROWN MIKE ATNIP LEWIS CARSON l H lv ' x x Q -v ,- 4 r ' Q n f . 0 'GJ ' 51.5. ' , ' . llai, I I I Ahx D A, Q gikgvr.. , x wtf' , 5 , .. ' , ,2.aTE9 q', 1jQf ., ,J :s , E ' . 'l14 'BfY1, M'-If . E Q- 'AJ E 4 i gg' ,ff H .7 f, ,f28 ' , if 'F f FRED PERRY 5 Z f MELVIN WADLE TEDDIE HENDRICKSON if , ai!! ' E ,.. , I 5 E- V5 K' --- A A ,, ,...l, l In '..e. WAYNE POWELL DENNIS McDANIEL WELDON CUNNINCHQTKM . sa if- J., KU 9 ' 1 h i d jf X X 4 I -. M ,-QV3 1 L H1 3 AL, V- I Mk ' N gy? '- r' K 'Z xx ' Q 7 far, f ' 'll' K ' T X ' v far A 1 X70 EA 1 Q 5: v A M BTEL BURDETT MIKE NIX .l, 5 N J I 'Z J KM 3 , rl , 5 4 E+ X x fe E f 7 ' G -M - A. . F ., A A 'RALPE F LT N 2 v l P 'TQ I PETE RAY ,.., JOE PA-RR STAN GUZICK X E Q 4 A gmviz M -5 S 1 ROBERT DEW ffl. , ,E fx MIKE MOORE T1 .I -H I A F A First assembly of the year sent the fighting Knights on their way to Houston. '777 KIMBALL 0 - Spring Branch Memorial 25 . . . first game . . . Memorial ranked high . . . Knights . . 1. Mustangs . . . all . . . wet . . . Knights shining armor . . rusted . . . Bennight rolls out in rain-soaked game with Memorial, Bennight sets for pass as Panther linernen charge through line. Statistics Kimball Hillcrest First Downs 9 15 Yards Rushing 82 112 Yards Passing 78 69 Passes 10-21 5-10 Passes Intercepted By 2 5 Fumbles Lost 2 1 Punts 3-28 5-31 Yards Penalized 4-50 2-20 Kimball 0 0 O O- 0 Hillcrest 6 6 0 0 - 12 , ,P E31 Knights knock em dead' '6 wet agam Knlghts lmprove Knights' defensive line gets set for Cougar attack. KIMBALL 7 - Statistics Bryan Adams 46 First Downs Yards Rushing . . dry this week . . . first home game Yards Passing . . . another cat . . . but bigger . . . no de- Passes fense . . . Cougar offense . . . Knights Fumbles Lost chsd... t ' le.. Punts a e Ou ofjung Yards Penalized Kimball Bryan Adams Passes lnterceptecl By Kimball Adams 15 23 53 285 86 246 8-18 12-17 2 2 1 0 11--36 1-36 3-35 13-95 0 7 0 O-- 7 7 7 13 19 -46 w l Bennight leads interference for Miller Ad against Bryan ams. Bennight scrambles to get off pass. 274 7 ICIMBALL 0 - Garland 34 . . . coldfront hits . . .Knightscolder. . . Uwls offense . . . Washington . . blocked punt . . . touchdown . . . Owls too wise Statistics First Downs Yards Rushing Yards Passing Passes Passes lntercepted By Fumbles Lost Punts Yards Penalized Kimball Garland Kimball Garland 8 . 15 65 312 28 36 41-18 2-7 2 3 3 2 6-30 3-18 2-30 6-90 0 0 0 0- 0 144 6 8 6-34 Turner looks for receivers downfleld Kimball's offensive line stops Owls' de- fense as Bennight rolls toward sideline. Knights were just a foot short of this first down KIMBALL 6 - Samuell 34 Knights . . . Spartans . . . meet . . battlefield . . . mistakes . . . errors costly . . . Knights outjousted . . . Spar ,av m 9 tans win . . . big . . . Turner cuts through Spartan line. First Downs Yards Rushing Yards Passing Passes Passes Intercept Fumbles Lost Yards Penalized Kimball Samuell Fulton and unknown Knight crush Samuell back. Statistics C Kimball 7 38 82 5-18 1 5-33.4 5-42 0 ' ' ui ' 'f4'-was-sift? ,Q , 1 ,, '- T '1f,Tn-,-na ' - ,T 276 Berna blocks Spartan as Turner looks for open recelver 4 .sf at -5322-,V ,, , , Samuell 15 99 204 9-15 3 4-42.5 3-35 060 6 02077-34, JM' 1, , - -' f Daniels breaks tackles for extra yardage against Adamggn, lu.. I 7 Daniels looks for running room as the Kimball line clears the way. Teddie Hendrickson surveys the action on the field. KIMBALL 14 - Adamson 28 My . . .first zone game . . . hopes, spirit high . . . Knightsfight . . . hard . . irst half . . . three quarters . . . tie . . .Lady Luck again . . . despair . . Adamson 24 208 82 6-10 0 l 4--29.5 5-68 7 7 0 0-lil Statistics Kimball First Downs 8 Yards Rushing 50 Yards Passing 23 Passes 7-141 Passes lntercepted By 0 Fumbles Lost 1 Punts 6-41.6 Yards Penalized 2-30 Kimball Adamson 7 7 014-28 Cobb Field scoreboard told the story in victory over North Dallas. ICIMBALL 50 - North Dallas 6 . . . victory . . . big . . . Knights of- fense . . . defense . . . click . . . in- terceptions . . . fumbles . . . Lady Luck changes . . . Knights muzzle Bulldogs . . . Joe Brown eludes tacklers on end sweep. mini-lui Robbins displays running form against Bulldogs. Statistics First Downs Yards Rushing Yards Passing Passes Passes Intercept Fumbles Lost Punts Yards Penalized Kimball North Dallas C Kimball N. Dalla 23 6 28 8 94 46 5-10 7-21 2 1 1 2 5-40 3-36 8-75 111-50 0 21 14 15-50 0 0 6 0- 6 KIMBALL 0 Daniels cuts through line of the eventual zone champs. Woodrow Wilson 44 . . . leaders next up . . . Wildcats big . . . strong . . . Cooper gallops . . . no defense again . . . Woodrow rolls . . . Knights clawed . . . Statistics Kimball First Downs 8 Yards Rushing 93 Yards Passing 62 Passes 3-17 Passes lntercepted By 1 Fumbles Lost 1 Punts 8-21 Yards Penalized 4-50 Kimball Woodrow Wilson Wilson 19 296 175 9-16 4 1 5-39 4-30 00000 213146-44 Robbins and Daniels in hot pursuit of Woodrow runner. Berna and Turner team up for pass play again against Wildcats Carson heads downfield against Bisons as Turner looks on. KIMBALL 0 Sunset 22 . . . old rivalry . . .friends to the North . . . Knights up . . . high last seconds . . .first half. . .fake . . . SCOTB . . . punt TBHLTTI. . . . t00 much . . Bisons stampede Durham slips past Sunset line for good yardage. Bisons gang up on Turner on short gain. 1 . Statistics Kimball Sunset First Downs 6 15 Yards Rushing 10 63 Passes 2-10 7.16 Passes Intercepted By 1 0 Fumbles Lost 0 0 Punts 10-32 5-34 Yards Penalized 3-35 6.76 Kimball 0 0 0 0- 0 Sunset 0 7 7 8 - 22 KIMBALL 0 - SOC 21 . . finale . . . for Bears, Knights . . . nothing left . . . but pride Johnson runs, kicks . . . pitchout . . . fumble . . . touchdown . . . Knights fall . . . for the last time . . . fn if 1' 3 ., ff? s ,, P. Carson sets up for screen pass. SOC defender interferes with Hendrickson on pass from Turner. Cball shown in circleJ Statistics Kimball SOC First Downs 13 16 Yards Rushing 126 Yards Passing 76 Passes 6-14 8-11 Passes lntercepted By 1 2 Fumbles Lost 2 2 Punts 4-28 4-40 Yards Penalized 60 84 Kimball -- SOC H - Turnerilooks for running room against SOC. 28l -2 FRONT ROW: Jimmy Fox, Charles Greeson, Doug Hall, Greg Duffey, Don Bales, Ken DelRegno, Gary McFatridge, Charlie Cole, Jimmy Lee, SECOND ROW: David Chancellor, Mike Joyce, Robert Newton, Steve DelRegno, Bob Hamlin, Victor Ham, Larry Lee, Gary Carter, Steve Alexander, John Hummel, Johnny Pruitt, David Glenn, THIRD ROW: Coach Hitchcock, Glen Giley, Terry Bilhartz, Jerry Hays, Bryan Goolsby, Martin Bowles, Richard Soloman, Bob Graham, David Southerland, Glynn Leath, Scotty Haman, Bobby Cargile, Coach Milton South, FOURTH 'ROW: Paul Purybar, Ken Duke, Gary Summers, Wayne Maddox, Andy Marr, Emory Black, Alan Simpson, Stanley Moore, Larry Camp, ' ' ex., fr rfkit. f V' ,ix :C - I X ' .- X- 1'-QSO in Kimball's Squires of 1966 showed great promise for the years to come at Big K. The season was highlighted by victories over Woodrow Wilson, Samuell, Adamson, and a 58-0 slaughter of North Dallas, With continued development, the fighting Squires will become fighting Knights next X. year. 1 gi .mvul ,,ll lI MANAGERS: Terry Short, Doug Higgins, Mike Hamilton, 282 David Baker, and Bobby Hauser. . ,w 1' ., N 'aw BA I ETBALL 284 1 967 Varsity 0 , N.! BOTTOM ROW: Alan Lacy, Mark Finley, Tommy Turner, David Koch, Ronald Roberts, Pepper Hoops, Doug Dean. TOP ROW: Mike Barton, Bobby Rollings, Mike Edwards, Coach Tom Hamby, Tom Hood, Barry Whitfield, Max Pope, Doug Higgins. Knights Second In Zone , at MANAGERS: Doug Higgins and Mike Barton. Kimball ........ 93 Kimball ........ 76 Kimball ........ 59 Kimball .,...... 62 Kimball ........ 42 Kimball ........ 59 Kimball ........ 80 1967 DISTRICT RECORD North 'Dallas . . Crozier Tech .. Sunset ...... Adamson . SOC ........ North Dallas . Crozier Tech .. Kimball ........ 55- Sunset .... Kimball ........ 40 Adamson Kimball ........ 38 SOC . There is one way to describe the 1967 basketball season: hair-raising and exciting. The Knights started off strong show- .ing exceptional promise, for a relatively inexperienced team, in pre-season and tournament play. Doug Dean was addition- ally honored by being named to the All-Tournament Team of the Dr. Pepper Tournament. As zone play started, Kimball set a school scoring record by bombing North Dallas, 93 to 71. After a very close loss to Sunset and a disastrous defeat at the hands of South Oak Cliff, the Knights went on to loseonly one game the second half of zone play, which included a long awaited victory over the event- ual zone champs, Sunset. Kimball thus finished second place in the zone. As a fitting reward, four Knights, Pepper Hoops, Doug Dean, Bobby Rollings, and Alan Lacy, were named All- City. l 2.5 K. ti' if ?. ivvf , , , - ,QV r. I . . YA Doug Dean shows outside shooting which helped -fl! Bobby Rollings goes high with jump shot to get over Sunset defender. V in-Q if va, ff in 4: 'QU- 'M'-4 David Koch and Bobby Rollings fight for rebound in game a amst min. lnirn A11.r':fv Adamson PEPPER HOOPS Most Valuable Player All-City All-Zone ALAN LACY All-City as season opens . . . Knights show promise . . . roll over Bull- DOUG DEAN Captain All-City BOBBY ROLLINGS All-City f P A P P P f i 3 gP 2 P PPPPP P gr ,ug P-,,' 5 PlPP ,VPP .K . A A f lees P fp ,P I 'P P1P P 1 f , 12:51 f ,yP t 1 4 7 f X Pm! P P P' P P VVPV ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' '4 'f YP Y 27?'ff7.7P7i?f lfiffP4' PP.' 1 VBPP f ' ' ,yr I P,f, 3 ty, 7 , X 2 Q! dogs, Wolves . . . first loss . . . Bisons . . . down . . . but not out then 286 Leopards lose spots . . . but l' ii L.. f D ' ilk! ' - Tom Hood pulls down rebound against South Oak Cliff. 36 aiox 11,515 In Seniors, STANDING from the left: Pepper Hoops, Max Pope, Barry Whitfield, Mike Edwards, Tommy Turner, Doug Dean. KNEELING: Mike Barton, Doug Higgins. MIKE EDWARDS ...SOC...hopesdim.. D Bulldogs, Wolves fall . . . TOMMY TURNER again . . . next . . . POOR Bisons . . . hopes rise . . . Leopards change spots . MAX POPE 287 BARRY WHITFIELD Starters, from left: Doug Dean, David Koch, Alan Lacy, Tom Hood, 'I DAVID KOCH V a , V 1, I A KNIGHT AWARD J ,A Q 2 4 'fm -7. TOM HOOD L--4 'i Y Hood and Rollings attempt to get j.f:...L-11 I. ,., 1 rf - lx, X .xst Alan Lacy displays KimbaH's strength on the boards against Bobby Rollings, Pepper Hoops. SOC' ,rr, ,.,, F 23.1 W Sunset. MARK FINLEY RONALD ROBERTS 1 967 B- Team if ,, A , I , FRONT ROW: David Glenn, Denny Beall, Steve Alexander, Greg Duffy, Wally Clyce, Darryl Driggs, Steve Moore, Paul Pruitt. BACK ROW: Coach Ellis, Victor Hamm, Bobby Hamlin, Steve Tunnell, Stan Potter, Eddie Wainer, Paul Pulyear, Coach Hitchcock. Although not sporting quite as good a record as last year's city champion B-team, the 1967 Squires certainly had nothing to be ashamed of. With a still excellent won-loss record, the team should ,help the 1968 varsity a great deal. Led by spark- plugs Denny, Beall and Greg Duffy, the B-team had a chance to show their talents before the student body as they defeated the Sunset B-team in the annual Thanksgiving game. W R K-, 1. SL-- H X- L Darryl Driggs works under for shot 5 If against Sunset B-team. 290 Thanksgiving game saw Kimball B-team defeat Sunset. , qw f ' -1 My 'V . 1 V,,, Yi: ef 2 ,f . , A f 71 41 - 9 'ff Q44 x f f f , f ' eff 'Z+f'q,', WM X. Q fn .xx Z A ,. W A, Af X , wwf 1,,,,.,,. , 'f , ,. ,, 1 W, ,V Y 77 V f .f I , U , V W7 , V ,K J , , ,, , , , h ,W ,, f. H, A 4-V f -L' , ,Qmffff f ' ' iff f 7, ,ff,,,7 - .44-V MQW! FZ ,, w....,3,11. 15f ' -, ' V f ,V' V FI Q 3 X if wr? 7 if 1 i 6 Z if 5 MW . ,,., ,f , '52 42 'WMA 4 'hvmyg Ammww fam ' 'Wil 9 'U fin, :Q T: -f ..'fhf., , ', Se , ' iff 5 gt:-' 2 ' ff Q I Q ,I I A N5 ETJIT 1 55 Lf, I 'fmt' W 'x , Kigivd 1 ' lin 1 .i K 'll eh I , ' if- is i it .i.l. INK. Left to right, FIRST ROW: Mark Hedgesg Bill Walker Morrisg Randy Alexander. SECOND ROW: Andy Marrg Ken Baileyg Jerry Kikerg Steve Barbozag Bill Edwardg Darrell Danielsg Don Bellg Mike Atnipg -Ruben Cantug Alexanderg .Iohn Hummelg Bill Wilshireg Victor Hamg DeRossitg Ronnie Strebeck. FIFTH ROW: Tommy O'Do 3 Rusty Pendletong Allen Dixong Glen Bellg Barry Toombsg Randy Robert .Ionesg Danny McCammong Scott Hamiltong Melvin Wadleg Bill Wakefield. THIRD ROW: Ken Dotyg Bob Davisg Glynn Leathg Tommy Helsleyg Robert Newtong Ed Doty. FOURTH ROW: Steve Pete Rayg Allen Manng Pete Davidsongfjimmy Greeng Tommy nnellg Tommy D. Smithg Robert Moomawg Rickey Wersteing Don Callawayg Dan Gutzelerg Bruce Stevensg Bill Hart. SIXTH ROW: Johnny Millerg Joe Browng Mike Edwardsg Wayne Maddoxg Charlie Poe: Pat McBee. STANDING: Randy Langstong Jimmy Ellisg Scott Mooreg Brian Jonesg Ken Thompson. Knights Take District Championship .X L s . 1' tgp-f Ri g? x:Nl'i it7 7 :A 5: E 9 , I Vg ' 5. ,K A. s , .' Y. g 1 'Ist v M4 2 W ' It-,raft 'J H1 I 1 L' F- 1' . ig on 95 I ki I v 292 ,.1 X. Y Coaches Hitchcock and South The highest winning percentage at Kimball is that of the track team. In the last two years, the zone and city championships have gone outright 3 to the Knights. Always outstanding is the-pole vaulting, with much of the credit for this going to -. . ex-Olympian, Coach David Clark. New Head Coach Milton South was introduced to this winning tradi- . tion in his first year at Kimball. 136 . 3, c x . illx ' Q U 'J - . -A . F .1--'da' ' 'Ag if ,,,, ' X X , 5, s ll'-v . --5,1 I. 'ey,,1..e3W H X -U ' , gleam Q . - Q5 , Track managers David Chancellor and Mike Baker. , 4 , . Scott Moore battles the clock with every leap. Dallas Indoor Track Meet . . . . . . A ain .SSN iiigffffn- Llllllin. 3 7, 5 '-,NR 1.l , NN .ma U v N, .l1lli.ug,LM. .4 . , gy Y .YA Af lli n Q 1 I r. I '25 5 Q A ' ' shf. 3 5 X 5' T, I' if W 7 'V M i.e', 2- i f, k, Q1 muff M I 1 VF is ,gf 'Nag W , , l I f x. y .zwiwn ,yi - - , 't HURDLERS: Jimmy Ellis, Randy Langston, Scott Moore, Ricky Werstein. 293 hm. f 1 xp 4 i Q, S My Gary Lloyd exhibits form that won second place in the Dallas Indoor 4 Track Meet. 294 fr .hgslnn-. Danny McC,ammon strains to gain inches in the broad jump. 4 .:. K M ,X 77' n f-'- d 1 at , -i gwmfl 3- ' f .Si t , i - - , ' , if 4 , A , is ' ' 4' l A , Q 4 - X 4 .1 Winn Henslee clears high jump bar in preparation for the upcoming meet. 1 ff . 1. i.,:.,,, L, A A 1 mwum f ef A iz, - K 77 ,f ,Ll dw F ssl 0 . if 2 Qi .,' SPRINTERS: Steve Barbozag .loe Browns Johnny Millerg Scott Hammong Jerry Kikerg Bill Walker. Knights Success ully Defend City Championship Qi! ,, .,,, .A ,,., . ,., fm., -e 1, .naw 1 4 41 Q ' 1 ,. t j ul. M if K--, 'ei .5 . .Li U 3 Qj, , lm I 3 5: ww , W H, V, . , may -..x E- ' if --.. A - ' , ' 0 i ' 0 i f X fi MILE RELAY TEAM: Allan Dixong Barry Toombsg Rusty Pendletong Glen Bell. ' Q' A '- .-X 5 ' -0,-1.-.. - ,..,.. In H: 9 ' , , qypffam . j 4,4 0 -fm ,.., f ,., fr - I' 'V 5 V mf. - -Ifw.-.aiu , , fwf ' --+ ' - 1 -fem' ., , ,-, ' --b'g'.4 QL ,Q ,, I... . - -' F-.. ... - , , ,,., , ' V, . K f off,-W , .f-.f,L,..p H .b 1' .:,.'FS' ' ,.-'-Us 'M , . 3 , A',bLq':.,,.gf .-.A 5 - ji, I-qi.. 1, - .-, 'Mlm' ,1 V , 1.4 L ' Tt'-'-' '-P-:xiii '2 ,---,, .:':...-5 1-,vu gm . -. gui.wx--in.v,15e.3f-fgwzf.xf2f:,i - 1- 'w1, Ralph Fulton puts full effort into throwing the discus. Qc V4 '76 ,ff 1 296 Pat Huff vaults over the bar with inches to spare. 9 Tracksters Uphold Kimball Track D nasty :iv 11' as M 1 '7 nr 'Q are 3 , 5 5 1 9 7 .1 ,2,,, 1 In WG mud' .Q , .4 ,575 7,21 Zmgvff 5,1 ' , 4, , ynfemayy-,fe,w, , ' -1 ,:, '1'4.,, f , f,,. ,l'4,W,fff.,'l f T ' WIFM f 0 i ,, ,, 3 , Alll 1 , W,-Q,Q7! K ., Fred Perry puts the shot. 4 Q, V. ff iff, Vi 7 yi- -, f 'VL 11 I , M, 14 v-13 P, if il is V RQ ' 1, na, V , 'wc 'f an ' 4 'Q 9 -I Q l ,K f V14 . wav-in 6, W ha Q1 -- ' A ,L I U W , Y , cw, ,, f 41,-' 1, Q N, , . MIDDLE-DISTANCE RUNNERS left to right: Ken Dotyg Tommy D. Smithg Mike Edwardsg Ken Baileyg Tommy O'Donne11g Rueben Cantug Pete Davidson. Knights Grab First Regional Track Title ., . k'f'f':pf Q ff! DISTANCE RUNNERS left to rightg Ronnie Strebeckg Patrick McBeeg Robert Newtong Tommy Derrossetg Jimmy Greeng Ken Thompsong Brian Jones. 297 Ari.- 1 4 4' 'fi dig. ,. 4......4g' ' 1 ,v I Ai X ' U I gg ,Ez -A fe . ' .W V , , ' '9 lj, , V for victory. The mile relay team practices improving hand-offs. Knights ,Look or State Championship 5 r- v i:' a f Y Paul Page pays last respects to the remains of Kimball opposition as Kimball sweeps to another victory. l ,, 'a+ I AW . rf if 1 ,',4 Y v-u-vw-,, I -ll HM STANDING: Tommy Turnerg Alan Lacyg Gene Sarazeng Eddie Rossg Max Popeg Teddie Hendricksong Pepper Hoopsg Coach Miller. SECOND ROW: Danny Pruittg Jim Bennightg Jimmy Greeng Mike Berkleyg Garry Welchg David Chalk. FRONT ROW: Johnny Pruittg Charly Coleg Wayne Tamer, Terry Bilhartzg Greg Duffeyg Rodney Heltzelg David Robbins. Knights Slide Into Action .X , ' 4. .M ii .1 W f. I .X , ' ' x s' fwI..ee, rRr'1:-'.::.:'e'cf R ' N if . -' Q N 'P A- .if IFF:-firrr-w'HQ. 'Y rv- Q-sm. -.... -, .i., PM I A Y F R i .,,, ,4.,,,x f ' ,A ,- , --.....t... V . , , , Mm '3'T2 !'vf-f- ff- - - f ----Q11-v-,. - , , -. ...Q.- 95'w F 'x.Hk.. 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F, 1-7 f -I ' , ,a - . - . ,,- . . 1.3.3, , V I , 5 1' H Baseball coach, Troy Miller hits infield practice. 300 Although the Knights are forced to sacrifice their power for speed, the determination and desire of the Knights is second to none. Twice in the first of Kimball's pre-season games, the Knights, inspired by Coach Troy Miller, have come from behind in the final innings to bring victory to Kimball. For the first time since Kimball won city in 1962, the Knights of the Diamond are picked among the best in the city. With their determination and talent, Kimball hopes to live up to their ex- pectations. ---Y 1127- 1Tw--urn-w ' 1 ' e llls lia l f at V A- - A - f ' AE gl 4 ' A sfg: 'f - --W R51 ., ar.-Q--. -'S ' sr LA-. Y-L'f',1Q 1sl4'g,.11fq.f1- W 1 p n , ,E , t --,yi - 15 ' Q ' ,4- ...cif 2-Era? R1 -4 I I a we f e , N, . .-- ,,,,-fa. , af +4 -,fa , 1 4 ' '-- ' -TT t- Vai- ' -S' :: -5 ' a- mv -.am 'N 'qv ,- -- , . J.- , V e ef as 'J -Y--., . --- u f- 9w'fQ.' 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' ' 30l Kimball Veterans Lead the Wa MAX POPE: Returning veteran of the mound staff. MANAGER: BOBBY HOUSER. 1 ,N we-' .ev-b I ll P: -- --- 'I' -- -- Infielders, from the left: Teddy Hendrickson, Gene Sarazen, Jim Bennight, Eddie Ross, Wayne Tarver, David Chalk, Pepper Hoops, Rodney Heltzel, and David Robbins. 302 I K k'k ': at Rf t Q, 2,95 Q, 1--X 5 lng'lpy,: Returning Lettermen, from the left: David Chalk, Jim Bennight, Gene Sarazen, Max Pope, and Wayne Tarver. :mal 4. twill! 544,445 x a - 'N ' V X , Qhif ,-.. 5 is ,lf U A11-City third baseman David Chalk waits on a slow roller. Pitchers Max Pope and Tommy Tumer discuss pitching strategy with Coach Miller. 303 Z ,I -1- . V , .I npr.. fb . I 'fp-2 fi w , . ' .. Q-N ' 'r ' ' Emi' y ' -1: , '- Lnhuwff, l L.. fiat' ' lf- '-1 , . ,- M, AJ 'xiii-Qfslf' E1 ' ,.,- , . V- M' fer:-safe 1-arm 15.4-' V 1 - . . -x 'Z7 '...'5V2:,'AF' -..i.Tl.:g1f?Z,3alf?1CmT: . KN, -p5'f'e-fdffe H.f:'9s '. if , mug- , , 1: , -.. 11 vw v 1. 'N ' 4 'Ss ' ' fi . , '--. n-,-,,- a ,'xJq,g.AA X. aa -Q57 Gene Sarazen takes throw at first base to put opponent out. Knights Point Towards Zone ..,....n-up ,guy ns fiigllliililglglsner beats throw to put a man o iii! Yue? , A bm , ,V n ,H-1 up 4 I if .- . .. X -' fe ll-W . ' 'ig .ff11 1 '553f' '.ff5i1f'3'ar :QPZIG new ufAivil S'f' ',.1fm1 nMe.arvg .nw 45' :yvf Teddie Hendrickson puts down perfect squeeze hunt to score a Kimball run. Il - J 4 ff. 'fa .,. , q l fx y ., if ' 4' -.fl , 'o-' ' . 1 ' , rf 3.4 I -J I -Q , . 1 1, , ' ' ' 'JA - bw. . I , 4' . - ,- . ' 'fb I 1 a - Y. far. , , gn ' Q -1 ,C Lf . 'iff :gr Q I .. 1 u 'Q A' ' 'y f 'xx 'Z -'N ' .X .V ' r ' - 5- ,N x 1 . ,. r ' ' 1' fx ' , I ij- , 1 W-., I '. 1 5 U 1 , !' i ' . ' 1 Aff? I 'l ' ax? A Q A ' ,J . ' i , 1 . x ' X Y + Q 1 ' ' . V. fi ' 'Q 'J ' - . ' - Q 'I :Q i ' : 4 J' ' ' ' s l. - ' J If K ' - ' T A fx J , ' : - 4 1 k Q -P X SV'-1 v Q ' . - L - - 1- , 1 W ' . ' 2, 'T W, ff ' 1 .J '1 'i D 4- T n F34 slr: ' 2? 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THIRD ROW: golgeith Cowand, Carry If-Xllen, Bruce Carter. William Walker, Mike Moore, David Glover, Charley Caple, Doug Higgins, Wayne Follow through exhibited by David Montgomery. Careful preparation goes into Bruce Digiacinto's drive. 4 -.,...4i ' A 'f- awe. .,, .A , , , Q Wil-iii 42-4--.swag- S Q AV i 3 M.. , ii Rusty King personifies concentration as he makes his shot. Kimball Goh? Team Putftjs Down Competition Having won district last year, the Golf Team was faced with the responsibility of maintaining it. Under the guid- ance of Coach Keith Cowand and with a long list of return- ing veterans, the obvious occurred. The Knights again cap- tured the district championship with ease. Playing at Cedar Crest, Wayne Huff was Medalist with rounds of 71-75. Others were: David Montgomery: 72-77 Bruce Digiacinto: 80-78 Steve Smith: 85-79 ln the city championship, Kimball had a close battle with Bryan Adams only to lose on the last few holes. 307 Sa 'bw-z r ii-.Whiz X , N --.. -.4. .vi 'S Garry Allen shows good follow through technique. Go Hers Drive To Victor 35'5'f30'?ii1??H5yf1iS dm dm 'he Q. in :ill iuigvf' ' .Am , A f ., 4 X 1, X ,:T- 'Z' Jerry Fleming prepares to hit his drive. Steve Smith shows form that has made him one 1'll A ff .I 1I of Kimlszgua Ju...-.Ann-f.. ..1..-.., ........ ..,..,.,r... N'H ,gy f vif Z5 i x7y ' N is v ' N 4 -. . , . . 1 N..g,w ,Xf'N?.xNN ',.. sv iw 5,053 Y e7 wx' ,yxw 'ixw six' 1 fu-pw yy: ,vw- 5'xx wsxl yywfi yxwx' Y1 7 'J f y v 1 iff' ' 1 'I P w Y X Y . - ' s 5 W9 n 1 xxvxnl 1 H Y s 4..- i An, 's . - 24-31' ! '5 g1'-Q, ,dfxifvfw A if ag! I Qt X TENNIS 1, 1 1' , f . f, FRONT ROW from left to right, Peggy Russell, Moreno, Cynthia Cassiday, Doris Turberville Setzer, Jerry Smith, David Wooton, .lon Robinson Tennis Team Captures City Championship Kimball's Tennis Team, under the experienced guidance of Coach Alex Louis, is a ,bright spot in the school athletic program. Victories came abund- antly to the outstanding personnel this year. The girl's team was rated one of the cityls best. Jerry Smith, a talented sophomore, and Joe Lay- man, a newcomer from New Orleans, added fire to the team's power. 3l0 1 H' , U4 dit .5 X 411, is ofa x 11 f .1. n Cotton, Claudia Bunch, 'Celia Hasty, Claire Richards, Elsie ROW from left to right, Tommy Connell, Bert Hernandez, Joe Layman, David W. aw bf Coach Alex Louis as he instructs members of Kimball's Tennis Team at aftemoon practice. N w ' r 1 N Claire Richards, sophomore, puts into practice advice received from older members of Kimball's Tennis Team. Celia Hasty anticipates the oncoming ball and meets it perfectly. s i w ' , 'U A- 1 , A -,'- 'ex 'Ay , MQ ,E My J ,- ,A M .Q 4. Axrfw-. V ' -' ,' 1 , 3 if-A . r ki 2. 'L r s.. ,fx ,li ' --.,ff, ,. A . .1 , ev . f - ..- riz- Q 'Q' L 1. ' -' fw' 3 , ,mv - 1 1 1 V' .. T . V' any . lx J fiiffk . ,A Y -vp '-r --3--H Q 4 1 if -fy 41. 1 1. mg A-if 1 - uv- . 1 P X I. . Q v,..., s?!g,Q- X 1 , nf -. 'Ng ,., . 2 , -A 4, .,.v . . f Q. . .gg JT 9 n M ' . Q - 1 ' '. r f ' a, V Ya: 1 ,' Q ? -,S . , . F1 ' Wag ,-. -.I 11, 1' 1 Q.-3 , M -.Y i- v -fj.'g2:2.- if-LQQOIV Q ,gh . 1 . xi. . -. gg?-iff, .1-r ' 1 .1 if 1. -., 4 .. - 1 fig- A xl -,L L- ,A 1. if -. 1 1, . 35 f A 23. A , I 3. -15: 220 P 179753: f iw 1 , K .V::',.9f, I y H 3 Y H Y, lg'hA?.?Z9g, 0.1 -. 1 1. - . f'..' 1 E' V ,.1.,.a-,ai-y.,-41, f A ' f ., A 11:- 1-3' ' 3 7- f ' e t A 1 Xu, 3 . Q . 21 ,iz . - .1 1 X - - we , pw' ' A f 13451 1, ' V -1.51551 5 is-A -11 -.f . - ' M-4:4-Z.,.,:,,3. M,-1, v z 11. 7, - ' ,X 1 2 v , ' 121:-Q3 1 , . 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V 1 1 - ,. af zu n,.f.w , -- --M, V xg JH-4-' -f -, .V -ff -mf 1 1' . , 11. - tl, f, ., 1.5 4-1. .:' . .- -geo.-:wife ' 11. ,. ,M ,1. ,,, ,f1 - . ff , A, .,2,S'vv.,f.-,Q f,,ff:f1 ' ' 1 ,A .:,.1-M-1 ., .1 ww, ff 154324. - al .f 9 X - ,gy .rags 1 , fy ,,'f.,...,.2 4 1 'ww--fa nv. 1, . an .' .' ?5..Qwr . , . 1fZ-sqm' 1wg.J,31fs EW- f'zi'.',.. U., ,,,:,f1:,4d GIRL'S DOUBLES TEAMg Celia Hasty and Claudia Bunch. the forehand stroke Senior Claudia Bunch confidently displays her mastery of - 3I I if Fun Jerry Smith and David Setzer pause after a tiresome workout. Knights Take Second Place Trophy At E.T.S. U. Tournament Tommy Connell demonstrates the form of the backhand as Jerry' Smlth observes' Jerry Smith executes forehand techniques. 3l2 T 'I-lifts ai' , ,, , li ig, . f , 1 1-3, ' 91 W ' 1 'QQ' 1 x gy it ...gp t. A . ,, . .. X . , . J W' . --fi: qv -x wi-f '-j .A ,,, M, I.. 1 i-haf' .ffmnfsg -wx ga ,eff 9 1555- A V Y if. 1 Q , , ,, g I, .V W , ,QQ . f i ITSM? 'A If.. L ' A sf? 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Paul Ott does a back dive off the board. 3I4 ff' f--'ff' Nc-af fi Rick Adkerson and Matt Gower starting on the blocks. Long, hard hours of work characterizes the Kim- hall Swim Team. The newest team at Kimball, the swim team began city competition against other high schools last year. Under the guidance of Coach LaVon Boyette, the team made a very good showing in their first year. This year, with the leadership of Captain Ernie Thurmond and with more experi- ence, the swimmers are tougher than ever. Paul Weaver demonstrates the Australian crawl Kimball's Medley Relay Team, left to right: Rick Adkersong Rod Baileyg Matt Cowerg Paul Weaver. C TI VI TIES N f G' I. if S A 1 . Q. 1WiZ- 1- ' .Q,,4f, jkf.J4 . . 'N A L. ' wvx I 1 B ff '?' z fo ? ' 1 d l ,, ' , f . , A ,I .5 4 3' xi' F' 4 ax i' af- -,Aka ..., A F' air. f. 4- ,wjf Q 7 ..e'1,, Q -V, ., 1, fAM,n-31, ', A, - ,V wqfhhyf, W ' W-1, :t ?:,f,1-5 5 52,15 . , r,,f , L If-f-f ' 'jf - kfjg,3iVf' ' g , ' ' :lf 4 if A ' ' . .534 l V 'Y : , , ,., n 1 . . ,,jr,,g?2, l f , 1 V . I u 3f',? Ef'i o I - , A' p , vu ' 1 L , ' 1' ,W f-275 1 ,V 414 WJ, VM f , ,fri , V., A. ,f f 2, Whe11 men are rightly occupied, their amusement grows 77 out of their work. JOHN RUSKIN wma WM :ff ' M, 'Vt 3I7 x 9 is S.. S W'!f f'L1.f', R . And then there was E Day 1966. For most people, May 10, 1966 was just another day to be lived and to be forgotten, but for stu- dents at Kimball High School May 10, 1966 will be remembered not as a day but as an experience. Indeed, a rather traumatic experience. Annual staff members, still recovering from a toxic dinner, looked slightly pale as they rose at six o'clock to greet the dawn. By seven o'clock the little bundles of joy containing an Excalibur for one and all were unloaded at the port of entry, the school parking lot. Outstanding members of the staff were selected to retrieve the boxes from the trucks. With the aid of new precautionary measures, injuries were confined to a few bruised egos. Afternoon arrived in unabashed glory as herds of students stampeded into the auditorium. Seated high above the seething mob, the annual staff antici- pated the presentation of the finished product. Mean- while the question remained unanswered-would the student body receive the book with open arms, or would it be rejected with uninhibited contempt? The book, having been presented, seemed to meet with the approval of the student body considering that a minimum number of tomatoes were thrown at the Editor. The assembly also had its seriousutones when Mrs. Hoeffler was honored as Dedicatee. Expressing their appreciation in a standing ovation, students were in agreement that the choice of the dedicatee was appropriate. The assembly was closed as members of the Roundtable were recognized. Thus ended an- other stirring episo-de in the affairs of Kimball High School-ended but not forgotten. 320 uf. Joumalists receive last minute instructions before selling their papers to the expectant homerooms. Knight Li e Records Kimball Happenings Editing a bi-weekly newspaper keeps the Kimball Knight Life Staff always on the go. A staff member's day is spent gathering facts, interviewing teachers and students, having pic- tures made, and writing and perfecting the copy. -Distribution of the papers is another task, but one which goes much faster. The staff members then find time to examine their paper and plan greater ideas for the next edition. We, the student body, would like to express our appreciation to the Knight Life Staff of 1967 for their excellent coverage of Kimball ac- tivities. 7' Knight Life staff members are astonished by the rush to buy papers in Mrs. Cannawav's studv hall. 1 l Belita, are you working? 811' FLM 15, Nr i -if nfl' Staff members, Ronnie Slaughter and Linda Porter, evaluate the final copy. 1 Mrs. Skiles, sponsor, supervises dis- tribution of newspapers. 32I tudent Council Sparks Innovations S i President Danny McCammon holds sway over morning meetings. This yearis Student Council met traditional responsibilities vigorously and showed signs of surprising initiative. Student Council action brought Rev. Tom Shipp to Kimball for monthly speeches. His mes- sages, whether educational or purely entertaining, were admirably straightforward. The Council intro- duced the idea of electing class officers in the spring, eliminating a time-consuming autumn process. Sponsor, Miss Fife, fosters efficiency with constructive criticism. Pfesidem MQCHIUIHOII addresses the X body on a serious occasion. tif? Q f JJ- .fn Y , ,, 1 A f W, . 5 in ' 14 ,. :H 'az ' ff. If f ,jf ,Z lbtfki Z Q vi' ,G , ,iw 'naw' f i we nm Q. ' 12. fy ff ,f , fyxx ff' I u 4 Q nun VA 'if f f f ' :U ,f1ty?,g4.g,,'fif,f'5t,l . Ji 'X z, M' U14 , fi 5 ' JW 4v',fff2 wk!! 'ff' :iii ff' ' , af' , 1,, V. A W 'Y-V Vw! : fi., , .-,f a,vfL.Qq,47, W N51 '27:v'f': g.. ffafzi . fa-it N:,c vii' ffgtfma- Q- L35 V k!znf,1.f f, :I im' Rf '4'379',,7:i'E fy ...,+,'p' 'f-W ,Q f,-,,.,, n, ,yf ffZ25,R f.,,Q,f' ' 'r ,'f 7:nf .' 41 , gf -4 wa' - , , v,x, gf, I ,5.,,- , , lr fl s,,f,b,,,V.V ,I ,' IA' Af' ' M ,V fpviffw ww 4 . ,4,f .,, gg- '. -A' fy .4 '-. W' 1 r '37 1 5 Pi? lr ,?w,g 4 1 W. ,x ,.-Y,,H ,INN 6- kg,w yf'?1,'-'CX ', gg ,Ji ' v I +1 X-ff 1 , -o Yun H222 A' rv Light-Hearted Ac tivities I UIQ .t-nu up ' ,vi H--Q 'iii .off -J-Q.. 'LW wr.-s ,,..a5 ww , vu-s-vye-ge 5.-,.,.qu.,ig. A. V 5 324 Dandy deVault fakes it again. I'd rather be at the Hampton any day! if - 7.1 Ile Excitement triggers Bullet Allen to another breath-taking performance! Senior Gators Romp To Victory 12-6 Wee Willie plans her attack , 4 . r1 Ruff-Tuff Powderpuffl Highlighting the year is the fantastic powderpuff game by the Troubs at CKimball Universityj. Seniors again demonstrated their skill as they won for the second consecutive year. Senior Gators seemed doomed as three consecutive touchdowns were called back before the end of the first half. At halftime juniors were still clinging to a 6-6 tie. The senior attack lead by Bullet Allen seemed too much for the junior defense. Outnumbered by 3 to l the seniors still displayed undying Kimball spirit and pulled it out of the bag. Melvin Wadle, Bobby Jones, and Stan Guzick coached the juniors while Mike Landers and Teddie Hendrickson coached the Gator All-Stars. Powered by intestinal fortitude the girls showed they were not lacking in desire. They played football in shorts giving their ll0'Zn. Injuries spoke the lou-dest! A broken collar bone, pulled muscles, and skinned knees were some of the injuries sustained not to mention a few broken friendshipsg but time heals all wounds! So goes another year and another typical football game! 325 '-- lg M, , -ff. P , A ,, 0, J f Es? .fm ' -. limi-1 I, 2' on , ,,.---4' ---'- 1.-f-- 'L'.l- -' -1 .4099 131,-f ,,.-5 W-,ff-f ,,.,-'v'Tf. ii. .1 . 1 e-, ., 1 -msn in ' Hi by 1 X 1 ' , Ni 41- - 'um QQ... ,. an ' 'u yum ' 1 ? -1,5 p .ki f 2: L .-5' 3 2 xi ,X , ' ?f 1' ' s -5-sz ,-4 'kM. .e..- w-wa, f f1735di,, . - w-.4 MLM, ,, , y-.,. . I sg -- A bi -'af in - S :ga ...-, -..A-.... uri 9' I 1 i. 4 A friend of Miss McShan's is a friend of mine. V' Zu S-1E ,: ' . - ' V 1. k,f My ' -wig, , .-G, Mqisi, ,dv d. . V . , , ,x,N,, J: f .f N 1 gwf-all n - . , , .. im ' .A A 4 ' .. , u h , f! , , -' f -f www, -- f ' , - ' ' -' -2,1 V ,fi , . liawgiwvzg V -V' -- H ., .. 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Q . -0,-,,,,,!q:95,l f , . , xl 1 f.,.v ...T 7 :ii 'Ns U.,-A-F Cheerleaders Plan Pep Assemblies Shouldering responsibility for the pep assemblies, the cheer- leaders spent long, hard hours in preparation. Each week required new ideas. Skillfully meeting this demand, the cheerleaders pre- sented original, entertaining skits and led the student body in encouraging yells. Most important, however, was the example of school spirit which they set for all to follow. Cheerleaders lead the school song to climax each assembly. Skits provide C0U1iC relief 10 3 g100H'1Y 5035011- 329 Senior enthusiasm reveals school spirit. Pep Assemblies Persomfy Spirit 23 18 34 Hike! Former students look on as Mr. Durrett plays a piccolo salute to the football boys. 330 Fever tops the band's repertoire. ' Ever ready to experiment and im- prove, Kimball initiated this year a new tradition-the student lVl.C. Outstand- ing members of the student body served as masters of ceremonies, directing the course of the assemblies and thus add- ing an element of continuity. The lVI.C., however, proved to be only one of many elements which com- bined to create the kind of spirit which was evident in each of the pep as- semblies. Though it could not be de- fined, this 'fspiritn existed, generated primarily through the efforts of the cheerleaders and the enthusiastic re- sponse of the students. The prevailing vivacity was accented by a variety of entertainment consisting of perform- ances by the band, the majorettes, and the Troubadear officers. Mr. Durrett and the coaches added their part, en- couraging the athletic participants to do their best. You canlt win them all!! I t I a Give 'em the red W VN? . 4 . 1 fw 1 JL Escorts impatiently Homecoming Highlights ina Junior and Sophomore nominees display true Kimball beauty. 332 are,-W, 5 I 'f'3'?. Senior nominees wave to their admiring public. n 4 await half time processional. Fall Activities Spirit and excitement filled the air when Mr. Durrett announced Kathy Armstrong as the 1966-67 Homecoming Queen. Her attend- ants Were Claudia Chambers, Jerri Giles, and Ann Wallin-g. Carla Matthews received the honor of being chosen ulgrincess of the Junior Classf' Becky Alexander, Cindy Armstrong and Lynda Willis were also nominees. Princess of the Sophomore Classi' was awarded to Gayle Cordray. Also nominated were Susan Rice, Donna Smith, and Dianne White. Mr. Durrett awards Kathy with a bouquet of roses Kathy Armstrong reigns as 1967 Homecoming Queen. Forget it, Louis Varsity Wipes Up . . . Despite the enthusiastic efforts of the fearless threesome of Spike Harlan, Dynamite Miller, and Big Bad Tom Hamby, the faculty was foiled again. A partisan crowd filled the gym in anticipation for the annual event. During the first half the faculty managed to 'Ghang on , but the gap widened quickly in the second half. When the smoke cleared, the score read 58-45, a decisive victory for the students. COW-A-BUNGA? 3-4 ll Sugg's hot on the trail again. Big Bad Tom tries to steal the show. V ,W a J , Keep your hands to yourself! 1 5 Fair Da Denoted I Fun and Excitement :1f ff- A ,, J 'S 5 ,. 74 , I 1 V .VZ-X A' 7 '57 My V, f , W ,fi ,M.,w,f f ' ,fm -. The Fair-it empties your pockets and fills your stomach! uf! It takes all kinds, wouldn't you agree Mr. Moreland? Tenery, the tower of strength? bl -fi .va-v--'L Patsy and Gary follow the yellow brick road! Fair day ,67 leaves memories in the minds of students and teachers alike. For some, stuffed toys are lasting reminders while others only have their empty pocket books. Student representation in the fair was provided in talent competition by Kay January. Each year the different high schools contribute to the annual talent show which provides entertainment for weary spectators. 337 Individualism Marks Facult taking. Some people come to school to learn, others 'W 9 ' 'f,,3u , ' ' J ' - . , -. ' :frat T ff a t o -o 9 , Q ' Z- ,,, i 7 ,Y 1 -I V 1 .V 4 ' if .rs gi Lf Y AJ - i --7 . I, 1 l ' ,H-4 v I f 1 7 'll 5 ,H .4 - -- Who says teachers don't have a sense of humor? Mr. Sugg lets a student get in his two cents worth. 338 Mr. Burton pulls rank as he and Carol Gillett organize Excalibur picture- The teaching staff of Kimball is actually an interesting, though often unsung, group of people. Student instruction is their com- mon goal, yet each teacher retains his own interests. Between faculty meetings and paper-grading, some teachers find time to work toward advanced college degrees. Others are busy sponsoring school clubs and activities. Not all teacher behavior is so predictable. The intrafaculty marriage of Mr. Mehaffie and Mrs. Pierce surprised their fellow teachers and flabbergasted many of their students. Q2- 1 li i Miss McSl1an fights the War on Poverty thr., wh the Coabhnnaer lmcinpcc X X Serious Activitie f F E Y tr Mike Wetzel congratulates Joe Montgomery on his newly acquired membership. 340 Kimball's National Honor Society recognizes a stu- dentis scholastic excellence. Chosen from the upper ten percent of the senior class, these students represent the teacheras choice of Kimball's most capable and intelligent students. Taking an important step into their own fu- ture, these students pledge to uphold the ideals which gained them membership in the society. As their project for the year, NHS members adopted a Korean orphan. New Members Signyr NHS Excellence New NHS members Lee Jackson, Claudia Chambers, and Jerry Moore take the membership oath. Kimball Commemorates Amerzcan Courage Kathi Denny's speech em- bodies true American patriot- ism. The USO provides entertainment for the Armed Services. Armistice Day has become a tradition which allows not only students, but everyone, to pay homage to their country7s heritage. With students typifying life in the armed services, the Troubadears officers presented en- tertainment as found in the USO. As a tribute to the many unidentified soldiers who die on the battlefields, the ROTC re-enacted a salute to the Tomb of the Un- known Soldier. ?' l '5'??'cfr-fe in S ' S! Students salute the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. Drill Team routine commemorates Armistice Day. 34l Miss Hayes, the Concert Choir, and the Orchestra combine to present Kimball's Christmas program to the student body. hristmas: Varying Degrees f pirit And Refverence 'S--be ,nf Reindeer-Majorettes Pat Horton and Rita Good distribute goodies at the Grand Prairie basketball game. 42 Whether observing a serious moment in assembly or a carefree time at a basketball game, Kimball students display Christmas spirit. The halls assume a more friendly atmosphere as students and teach- ers wish each other a Merry Christmas . Kimball joins the peace and rejoicing that is Christmas. Santa Claus greets guests entering Kim- bal,l's foyer. .f-fi, 2-A J ,,,-.fi ', I i ff.'f1i!5' I 'Q 5 - fi g P 5' Lg' ', A Q X ' C '1' X .Q E' Q 1' v Y .1 fitl' 1 -if ,k,o.,, I Q 5 F 1 w 'Vi V' L -. -4 .I 'n Q ...S , xl!! Y I 2 iff P i V ii , 'fvf-,f 'ly .QN- '.,v T' t It af , 4 4,341 , A ' 4-5 41' I , ,-As , , f ffiliialh I tiff '1 34 I., 1 1: 6 ', LF ' -'U' -' xii' nj' rf - , 'fy -ilili' ffrff 5,41 4 -. Q f' 1? . v.. 1 Wa i 2 ' 4 I -A if 5 '. Q '4' - .Qi ,,, T., i S 1 ' i . 4 2 I X , ii 1 2 i li A musing Activities rx:-'.1.,-we ' e' W' 'M ' Bus Stopf' A Flourish l 0 Dramatic Talent i Picture a small town bus-stop cafe, about 30 miles West of Kansas City, glowing warmly against the bitter, snowy night, expecting the late arrival of the bus. lt is the opening scene of the senior play this year, Bus Stop . The main action of the play revolves around Bo Hecker, a young and inexperienced ranch owner, and Cherie, a uchanteusen whom he hopes to persuade to marry him. Dr. Gerald Lyman, a former professor, becomes involved in the plot as he recollects former days and later when he attempts to plan a meeting with Elma, a young waitress. In an effort to relieve the tension of the long wait, Elma suggests a talent show whereat Virgil Cmemor- ablyportrayed by Phil McAlpineJ performs Pretty Mary ac- companying himself on the guitar. In the end, after much per- suasion, things work out as Cherie is persuaded to marry Bo and live with him in Montana. , 4 X. , N Grace informs Cherie as to the details of the fight outside. Sheriff Will Masters teaches respect to Bo as a result of his unruly and persistent annoyance to Cherie Elma's suggestion of a talent show includes Cherie's captivating performance of That Old Black 344 Magic -much to Bo's enjoyment. Virgil attempts to persuade Cherie to reconsider Bo's offer of marriage despite his nungentle- manly conduct. Nostalgically recallmg past days of glory as a college professor, Dr. Lyman soon turns to contemplative moments. CAST Elma Duckworth . . . .... . . . . Grace Hoyland . . . . . Will .Masters . ... Cherie ........... . . . Dr. Gerald Lyman . . . . . . Carl ............. Virgil Blessing . . Bo Hecker .... ,H , ' -igaiyo, 'A .1 gzv. ,. x,-,Qu . ,R I-. V 1' ,f T gli . ,V bfi 524 'ill Grace and Carl discuss the healthful goodness of three hour walks on wintry evenings. J 75 I C-jLfhff w W IU' fl VE .-r Jill Jones Belita Moreno David Mendez Pam Dougherty Dennis Adams Robert Zivney Phil lVlcAlpine Gary Cordray 7 f J L at ,, , , ff Qi . Q HA o'7 P4-H-' ' 4 TT 4, if l 1 2, : L 1 Strong in their convictions, open minded in their judgment, firm in the right, the twelve protectors of justice keep constant vigil. Ladies of the ,Iur '9 Found Guilty of Success wife, , .gf 4 F ' l v ' J '1 1 1 4 fi 4,4374 xw Howl! Under the direction of Miss Margaret Breedlove and Mrs. Suzanne Latsha, the Junior Class presented Ladies of the Jury,', this year's Junior Play. Running two nights, December 8 and December 9, the Junior Play Was an immediate success. This comedy shows in a whimsical way the amazing power women have over men. Due to the efforts of one Mrs. Crane the ladies of the jury one by one conclude that the defendant is innocent. As the women decide, so do the men they control, until finally the nearly convicted defendant is found innocent. Tempers flare as Tony Theodophulus takes matters into his own hands until subdued bv the baliff, CAS1' Mrs. Livingston Baldwin Crane ...... Venetia Hobson Lily Pratt ........ Cynthia Tate ..... Mayme Mixter . . . Mrs. Dace ..... Mrs. Maguire .. lay I. Pressley .. Spencer B. 'Dazey . Alonzo Beal ...... Tony Tlzeoalophulus Steve Bromm ...... Analrew MacKaig . fudge Fish ...... Halsey Van Stye .. Rutherford Dale ............... Dr. Quincy Aclams Mrs. Cordon ..... Evelyn Snow ..... Susanne ......... Clerk of the Court . Court Reporter . . . Waiters ...... fames fr. . . . . Alice Gleason .. . Beverly Grogan Susan Crunk . . Karen Kennedy Marianne McCorkle . . Charles McLeod . Richard Sheppard ,loe Pylant . . Robert Moomaw . . Randy Langston Reed Lee . . . . Jimmy O7Neal . . . Fred Musacchio . . . Ronnie Turner Glen Bell . . . . Linda Lintner .. Mary Kay Jones . . . . . . Suzanne Stallings Tommy Richardson . . . . . Connie Horton . . . . . Robby Dew, ,lon Mclver, Ralph Fulton, Randy Morris Stan Guzick, David Robbins 175 ,.--.. ....-.., . , . , Please buy our cornflakes, New country cornflakes .. 2 x I le .-: ty , - L -, K.. f A ,ap The Mrs. Livingston Baldwin Crane S . , ,.... Wi. -,T? FU., ,Q il f' I 0 A special moment for the cast that will not soon be forgotten. fist ., ,K ff a'f .x 5 348 Fine Arts Department Stages Musical, Carousel In April of 1966, Kimhall's Fine Arts Department devoted many hours to the presentation of one of the best loved musicals in America, Rodgers and Hammerstein's Carousel. Carousel, the story of a sailor, Billy Bigelow, and his love, Julie Jordan, had as its setting New England in the 1870's and 1880's. Under the leadership of Mrs. Ann Lamb, Musi- cal Director, Hazel Rippe, Choreographer, and Steve Bay- less, Musical Conductor, the Concert Choir, Dance Club, and Orchestra produced the musical. These talented groups gained much recognition because of their participation in Carousel. f jf! ay 1, ' -+P It Sailors tell the story of their hardships at sea through song. I swear, that catfish I caught was this big! Fowttfa sg I Thoughts of the future create varied reactions on the face of each girl. Billy Bigelow . . . .lulie Jordan .... Nettie Fowler . . . Carrie Pipperialge Enoch Snow .. . figger Craigan . Mrs. Mullin ..... FOWLER 3 S Nettie Fowler has the attention of everyone as she predicts that June is comm Richard Dean Caroline lngle Beverly Brown Sandy Beasley Gary Cor-dray Chuck Arnold Susan Grisham Louzse ......... . . Judy Hilman David Bascombe . Ricky Risinger Starkceper ...... .. Paul Jenson Ist Policeman . .. ..... Bill Walker 2nd Policeman .. Captain ........ Heavenly Friends Arrniny ........ Enoch Snow fr. . Principal ...... Doctor Selclon . . . x ' W 'J-- N'E7 . Don Gillespie . David Tracy Dennis Adams, Eddie Beckham Cathy Morrison . . . Rod Brackeen Phil McAlpine . . . Paul Jenson 3 ,ws f fe Gene Baker crowns Cindy Armstrong the 1967 Military Sweetheart. indy Armstrong Reigns Supreme At The Mzlztar Ball Pageantry at its unmatched bestg words which describe the 1967 Military Ball. Each company and each special organization in the Military were represented by a Sweetheart. From among all the lovely girls Cindy Arm- strong was chosen to he the 1967 Military Sweetheart. She will reign until next year's Ball, when she will have to give up her crown to another lucky girl. The contenders anxiously await the moment when one of them will be chosen. Cindy Armstrong, Gene Baker, Kathy Bowers, and Bob Mont- gomery lead as the Grand March begins. K lr WL-L A ill., pry... , w ,wry- ,, . . ww. I S '-'xAF1:1J 1 M ,ns 's 1 -1 L ' ',ff,.. ,. r , ,. r' J R. -rs' ,Six J 1, ,,, Wm A fx 'fgif' ff X , I 2 Y' in J ik L , ,-.-A. . -fn---.W-5 I ,v Y 'rf K u 1 A r,n 11. , ,X As. fl 5 if if ,-BQ 1 .qs E P f. Q Y -fx .W 19g A-'J s -- sl - . 'M TA.. Kg ' fi I 3 -z' I g . V. 1, . F5 .- xl, Sweethearts Arrayed in Southern Hospitality Friday, March tenth, marked the culmination of spring activity as the Sweethearts were coronated in a hos- pitable atmosphere. A rambling south- ern mansion enhanced the beauty of the fifteen charming nominees. Three of the nominees were honored as Class Sweethearts. Miss Becky Froese, Miss Carla Matthews, and Miss Susan Rice were chosen, respectively, as Senior, Junior, and Sophomore Class Sweet- hearts. Miss Kathy Armstrong epitom- ized the image of southern grace, reigning as 1967 Kimball High School Sweetheart. A 'X , x Q ' be X . . -7 1 L 'Rx 'tai fra' KA TH Y ARMS TBQN G 4 Grand March - Depicting Regal Pageantry Coronation would be incomplete without the Grand March, a presentation of past and present royalty. Each of the newly elected Sweethearts were recognized, and Ruth Attebury was honored in her final appearance as 1966 Kimball Sweetheart. The procession paraded to the majestic strains of Pomp and Circumstancef' while spectators admired the elegant setting. 356 Z Q-nb H bi QQ f y l , ,gi r ff f 359' QW After the presentation of the Sweethearts, the entire stu- dent body was invited to dance to the music of a nationally known dance band. The gymnasium was decorated ornately with rosebud trees and perfumed fountains. Unable to resist this romantic setting, faculty members, as well as students flocked to the gala affair. When the music ceased to play, and the lights grew dim, couples drifted out of the gynmasium with sore feet and fond memories. 357 VER TISING MX 2- 71 , 56993 . 5 I 'gulf ,3-alll'-U, QE l it 4.4 .......,, 1' . P 1 3 'x ,Q- u i Z s . n.. Q.. .A I S Al i - xr K 'mv .Q It is far easier to write ten passably effective Sonnets, good enough to take in the not too inquiring critic, than one effective advertisement that will take in a few thousand of the uncritical buying public. X -ALDOUS HUXLEY FE7-7307 ' Com Yrjr. C I , .. ccenf uc- Q' j S H P I dS as ec: Ie r u rs Jun . S -A . fl! 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Serving You Since 1903 3333 Tribune Drive Complimenfs fo K.H.S. S+uden'I's Waiches-Jewelry-Diamonds From Wafch and Jewelry Repair-Engraving mafchff giner gagrica 32I Dawes Dr. MEMBER Dallas - Presto Charge f Dallas Hampion ai' Loop I2 FE 9-8820 OPEN-9:30-8:30 MONDAY-FRIDAY 9:00-6:00 SATURDAY i-.1 P ' s .. if Phone FE I-8222 Wesfcliff Mall Corner Ledbe'Her 8: Hampion Road 364 F KALLONI TROY BEST WISHES E BEAUTY sAr.oN J'Q9'kc7dJAl0fL F M . 'om V 1 Jdzuzf5'Qf!?w1. E. B. 8 K :Plll E CALLDNETTV 5 Stores l' i g lil ai A A l ii 5' P' 5 E ll ll ,lil ay Oak cliff A Now Open In Your Neighborhood 3304 W. Kiesi' Blvd. Be'I'ween Boulder and Wesimoreland FE 9-720l Brake Worlc- Tune Ups- EC Precision Wheel Balancing POLK 8: 67 ENCO SERVICE CENTER Owner 3803 S. Polk a+ Highway 67 Phone W. C. OWEN FR l-29I9 PIZZA MADE TO ORDER PACKAGE ICE CREAM f1l'f'4 S ,FINE:?CE CREAMs 305 WESTERN PARK VILLA 'Il R d W ' ' -rg os fl Cockrell HI ood on . lllll'10ISl 09 FE 7-9137 G ' me BANANA spurs KlM'S BARBER SHOP 243I Wes+ Kiesl' FE 7-935i 365 KIEST AT PQLK Complefe Line of BARBER SHOP School Supplies and Tex-Iboolcs CVE- ELRILCEY FRANCES KING IF.. D. FELTS EARL SHOEMAKER 929 W. Jefferson WH 8-8665 a ..m. uma: 6:30 p.m. FR 4-9224 Neff doo' I0 Re' T ea e LaVON BOYETTE SCHOOL OF SWIMMING Learn fo Swim in Jusf One Week-Guaranfeecl Personal Insfrucfion All Safefy Precaufions Beginners Specia' Classes Infermecliafes 'IIOI' uI+s Diving Call LaVon Boye'H'e FR +2036 TRAILS INN MOTEL Hwy. 67 and Tribune Dr WH 2-3260 LLOYD? i- Moo. Mo Id CREDIT JAEWELERS ls a D' MDD wo' af COLBERT'S. 220 W.-Jefferson Sf. Sfuclenf Accounfs Invifed WH 3-4666 207 W. Jefferson WH I-4094 I- 'm+e'-KIBSI FR 6-7331 366 I Congraiulaiions 'lo fhe Graduaiing Class from JOE JONES AMBLER INSURANCE HUMBLE 5TAT'0N Red Bird Airport Corner Hampfon al' Kiesl' Dallas FE 1-1223 FE I-III4 H Mfg 1 ' '- E - i ' r ,A, i ' Q e A L. fig H56 ' V Rx :Qi 6:4 Y ..,, x W .V .V 6 6. ,- N imkfmwh 6.-z, aw. H111 -- V Q I J ' 6 ' Y.. .- .L - ' ' ,,,...,.....-.,-ie.-.E rw-ww-we-1-fi - M , 4 ,,,,,,.6..,-.e-m6-HW-1-i'f-- , , i ' ..,,, n..,d..un6Nei Ben Franklin Sl'0l'8 Now Carrying Kimball Senior Rings Kiesi' And Poll: Village Open ' szao AM.-6:30 PM. Phone il li FR 6-8626 For Your Campus Fashions KlESTWOOD CLEANERS -High Swle Cldhes- SUGAR MANN'NG -School Jaclcefs- Manager T + Free Pickup and Delivery um O S . Io . . . TURNER'S peclalzmg In Uniforms Mililary-Band-Cheerleacler Cleaning-Launclry-Siorage-Al1'era'I'ions Oak CW Pleasam Gr O 2426 Kiesi' ai Hampfon FE I-l255 I57 Harris Cen+er l3I7 So. Bucllgir 367 SAMMY'S WESTCLIFF FLAmE ROOM oorree sHoP oRoss Bow ROOM BANQUET ROOMS Charcoal-Broiled Sfealcs Opening ai' 7:00 a.m. 'For your pleasure and Organizafions JIMMY HOLMES WENDELL La Tiara Beauty Salon A Queen's Siyle a+ a Peasan+'s Price Phone WH 6-5757 DOUG BROWN'S RADIO POLK-PENTAGON MOBIL SERVICE 9 4lOl Soufh Polk WENTWOOD RADlo, T.v. sALEs s. SERVICE Lei Us Repair Your Appliances Too! I I I W. Hobson Dallas, Texas 75224 FR I-0334 368 ADMIRAL DEALER 2634 S. Hampfon Rd. FE 7-2l4l VIVIAN'S POLK TERRACE BEAUTY SHOP SHOE STORE Hair SI'yIing lozo w. camp wisdom VWIAN Permapenh P. v. and ALYCE CURRY CA 4-4848 I FRHJIEES FE 7-3497 2743 So. Hampfon DOUGHERTY'S PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY I Emi Ri m I Kiesf and Polk 8:00 A.M.-I0:00 P.M. FR 6-7383 MOTOR TUNE UP LUaR:cAnoN BRAKE SERVICE Plclc-UP a. DELIVERY PousHlNe TIRES a. BATTERIES an A HARRIS CENTER BARBER SHOP KIEST MOBIL A B G RENEAU Hours 8 'Io 9 Sa'IurcIay 8 'Io 7 6 Barbers +o Serve You + 8K Wei an FR 4 9334 FE 79328 Te as r O 3II . Harris , , I Phone Kies s moreI :I ' ' - Dallas, x Y i 369 JESSIE MENDOZA Realtor TOP-NOTCH REAL ESTATE SERVICE l8lI Balboa WH 8-7IO4 MYRON'S COIFFURES P and J TELEVISION Television Siereo PETER A. LOESCH EXPERT COLORIST Name Brand Records a+ Discounr Prices HAIR STYLISTS 32I9 Dawes FE I-II33 3333 iiiin0iS 9959 Wes+moreland Tsai igwm, ..-. N e, X LANCASTER ' KfEST sHoPPnvG cslv TER i- LANCASTER ROAD AT Kiesr sLvn. IN OAK CLIFF. 9 Mr. Lancaster MP- Kiest SPECIALISTS Q IN ' Happy Motoring! SPORTS ' 'i 2 2 c. J. GOLDEN ENCO PRODUCTS SPURTS CENTER ' '- , PHONE: 3242 Wes'I's Kiesi 9 FE 9-7929 Dallas, Texas 2827 W. Illinois FE 9-4III v TALLENT BROS. TOY GARAGE FURNITURE 2630 50- HamPf0 Rd- Spanish-Early American FE '4930 Reasonably Priced Bicycle and Lawnmower LIBERAL TERMS Sales and Service. 2260 W. IIIinois Ia? Hampfoni FE I-6444 SECURITY SAVINGS Wesi' Illinois aI' HampI'on Road FE 9-7I5I CLIFF OIL CO. FINA STATION Good Gasoline and Funny Sayings Across from Plasfics Mfg. Co. WAMBLES 2307 W. IIIinois FE I-637I Clofhes and shoes for The enfire family- Lee and Farah ieans No iron casual slacks PF Flyers Tennis shoes. Top Value S+amps-Pay Wafer Bills Here Com plimenfs of R. O. THORNTON 226 Wesl' LecII:eH'er FR 4-9456 2226 S. Llewellyn 'I' Wynnewood Village PARR'S CAMERAS 2420 W. Illinois FE 7-5560 509 Lancasfer Kiesi' CenI'er FR I-8668 4444 S. Marsalis FR 4-6465 403 Norlh Lake Cen'I'er DI 8-3350 --odl f voun Tnounss I ggffge NALER'S WINFREY DRUMSTICK RESTAURANT irlti Qff-01115 Service Cenler iffgvaulsu GOLDEN FRIED CHICKEN TAKE-OUT SERVICE FE 7-3080 3232 Wes'I' Illinois FE 9-90II Weslmoreland Heighis Shopping Village. I 373 ' I lg-W wgofw. mise GSMQAXCOMPLIMENTS uFDliev5MKocjQDil:JT3,,F2QflQq iQiEDiWlWf,,Q3ii:CwQQC!5l,l. Qs . ww We ,W W4 P AXRMACIES 'AGM WM WY Q-,XL LE-Egg. 6-Pk ' LM - GLENDALE RE ERN PARK STORE 4498 So. Marsalis KAQL U '3 wwgil 2l2 Wesiern Park Village FR I-340I W eg, Skkq VQDNVFE 7-8909 -'va V Q Q Nl USN PRESCRIPTIGNS OUR SPECIALTY-FREE DELIVERY Mary Ann Fashions McCIean's Sales and Service 2320 So. Zangs Blvd. WH l-i082 24l9 W. Kiesf Blvcl. Dallas, Texas 75224 Dallas' Texas 374 QP' ff O Z1 Z 'Z O ro 1 Q -ax Mmm-5 oy 5 CONITITUEINT' O -vc BOARD! w TACO HOUSE GLEN OAKS CLEANERS Orders Egg: Fine To 'Y Mexigan ,trpf in nav :runnin . SIIVICI Go si' Food viii Q 24I4 W. Illinois l23 Glen Oalcs Village Dallas TRUE EDGAR VALUE HARDWARE Over 2000 Sfore Buying Power GIFTS o PAINTS o APPLIANCES Parfners wiI'I1 over 2000 Progressive Independeni' Hardware Siores in 36 Sfafes. We Buy Togefher and Sell For Less Our l61'lw Year Cenrer of Oak Cliff HAMPTON-ILLINOIS o o FE I-I208 l' WYNNEWOOD INSURANCE AGENCY 237 Wynnewood Village TED HOLLAND TOM STERLING JIM GUAL REALTY CO. M5300 ssso so. Polk FR 1-1386 A Complele Real Eslaie Service 9 Members of Dallas Real Es'Ia+e Board ESM Members of Na'I'ionaI Associalion of Realfors FREE ESTIMATES FR 4-594I wYNNEwooD NURSERY C,.,,,,,,a,,L,,a,k,,,, One of Oak CIiff's Largesf and Finesi' GraduaI'esI 330 Wesf Kiesi' DaIIas, Texas Landscaping Our SpeciaIIy R. L. uaoai CLARK ELTON Houck THOMPSEN'S FURNITURE MA RT GOLDEN TRIANGLE SHOPPING CENTER Sou1'I1 Polk a+ Highway 67 Dallas, Texas FR 6-266l ,M Io EQ MEG! N D Wynnewood Plaza STATE BANK 35JZJl12Ii3LTf 50I Wynnewood Village DaIIas, Texas WI 'I 3-45II Wynnewood SI'a+e Bank Oak CIifI's Largeslr Independenfly Owned Bank MEMBER QI: f:'D.LC. Serves You BeHer Saves You More' regm?-rNr t QV tryygrg tmwy, rf or Q ETYQUV? Grgfiuotion- 'S yy WV QEV1, Boulder Ridge Apartments 3I09-39 Springwood LanefDallas Phone: FE 9-4933 A Wm. J. Garrett Development MRS. L. R. SCOTT, Manager iii? QQ, EE N .A x we ' lc, y A . A 377 STEPHEN TAYLCR STUDIO Portraits-Weddings 606 S. Hampfon Rd. WH I-4940 Dall 8, Texas CONTACT LENSES WYNNEWOOD OPTOMETRIST WESTCLIFF Serving Enlire Oak Cliff BARBER SHQP DR' J' T' MAY, Hair cu+ To your sa'I'isfac+ion 262 WY neWo0d V'lla9e by professional barbers. Phone WH 9-3075 Dallas 24' Texas 204 Wesicliff Shoping Cen+er-FE 7-9239 fsesm Qnymgjg-Omg .,T , , I fpqw URM MMM lam ! EL SOL ilmblailll-fl Qiid, lv 4 Serving Wiih ln'regri+y and Economy LAMAR 81 SMITH les 800 Wesi' Jefferson Avenue Dallas, Texas Telephone WH 6-2 I46 MEMBER: THE ORDER OF THE GOLDEN RULE degeq mil felicidades! ii 'Z3 i7'i,3-kv-li' ji, OPENED UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT MALCNE KEELING ' Orders To Go .A Ri T , X ff E.. -.ra1..s.m-,,T Sheei' Me'I'al lncorporafed 4842 Cash Road KIEST WOOD GRILL Dallas' Tam 75247 MRS. MELVIA RUSH 2464 Wea Kies+ ME l'88l4 Manager Dallas, Texas FE 1.9038 379 ..1 V5 V ivy! I, rg, wwf 'JL N xx x ,lid JJ fix :I ,Q 'LTU L IJ N I My p,,D X:XIl Llipff J Declica+ed To Service for The Taxpayer W I I I THE TAxPAYER's SERVICE IX N 1 I IX J ,Il K Xlng Q! I fi, Tw' fx .V , I DX K X Z!! D W p, X .. YI 2305 Mounfain Lake Roacl vfllk I -' 'f r l . 4 Il ' ' If lHamp'I'on-Illinois Cen+erI . ,Gif I I L. F. BATE Accounfanf TAX WORK DISCOUNTED JANUARY Is1'. To March ls1' ll I ,'l 4 Ol I I lf li 'I fgjl' l lu A H In kv llgf Ulf I ML ff KWQODQYUJUIOWQHS Ill l J D X ,Q 4, Ill I DAY NIGHT FEL If V I 1-9 ML FE 9-7I49 FE 7-6445 gl f-J' .'x!!NI, .ll lfl Q! - Mlf pf glienlorq Class lllu f l I 4 L I, IQ frm Ml My D' I' STAN'S COUNTRY KITCHEN I . , I , .V Aj 'T pil T44-T , 172' ik LM ILLINOIS E+ OOCKRELL HILL RD. I ,lv lf IX. OIL soo WESTERN PARK VILLAGE I A NF MTE' fly DALLAS, TEXAS FE mass I I If SOUTHERN FRIED CHICKEN-STEAKS 'I sEAEOODs PRIVATE DINING ROOMS ORDERS TO GO I gf , , 'KT 'lvl' V wg IEIRV 5, MAJESTIC L ' ' f TQAINT AND BODY SHOP pg, AI .VL T 9 E 'LL L 4 X .A 'L L L? Q gli IIl3,,l. corimh S+. Rd. H 0 F -TCI ly 1,WH 8-3756 I , X X I 4 U p fr Irlsunahce Claims Hanclleclc Auihorizecl Collision Repairs lOLIarah+eed Au'I'o Service Radia'I'Or Repairs MR. GLENN SMITH: Owner 380 A ' Complimenfs of X v 'cw 5 g...- W . J .. . . +L v u ' L' e + I966-67 TROUBADEARS OFFICERS E JERRI GILES, CAPTAIN KATHY ARMSTRONG, LT. CLAUDIA CHAMBERS, LT. CINDY GARRETT, LT. CONNIE HAYS, LT. DIANE SMITH, LT. GLENNA TUTTLE, LT. MEMBERS BECKY ALEXANDER JO-LYNNE ALLEN SUSAN ATTEBURY DORIS BARRON SANDY BEASLEY BARBARA BOLLMAN KATHY BOWERS BECKY BRITTON GLENDA DEERDOFF PAULETTE DENSMORE KATHY DEVAULT LETTY ELLIS HOLLY ENGLAND BONNIE FOSTER CAROL GILLETT SANDY GILMORE PATRICIA GONZALES BONNIE GUAL JANELLE GUINN MAUREEN HALLE CAROL HANEY BECKY HARPER CATHY HEACOCK MARGARET HEFLIN JOANNE HILL JULIE MILLS CYNTHIA MIRACLE BELITA MORENO JUDY MORRIS PAT NELSON SUZAN O'NEAL PEGGY PALMER LISA PETTIJOHN SUSAN PORTER GAY SAINSOTT SHARON SAMULKA PAT SHAW DEBORAH SHELBY JENNIE SHELBY PAT SHIELDS CYNTHIA SIMPSON CINDY SMITH ANN BUCHAN RAROL HOEFFNER susus STERLING PAT BYER5 HOLLY HUBER NANCY TARSIA ANDRENE CASH OAROLYN JOHNS MARILYN THOMPSON DERBY COLE SANDRA JOHNSON zos ANN THOMPSON DONNA CONATSER SANDY CONINE DIANA KELLEY KAYLYNN KEMBLE LINDA LUPTON ANN TIMS TINA TOWNER KAY CONLEY ANN WALLING vncms OONNELLY KAREN LUSCHAR SANDRA WATERS JUDY COUCH CARLA MATTHEWS DONNA WHITLOCK RHONDA CREECH NANCY MAY SHERRIE WIOINTON TERRY CUNNINGHAM PATSY MCCAULEY SAMMIE KAY HWINDER PAULA DAVIS NAN MCCOY JANICE WOODARD MARILYN MODANIEL JANICE DAY ALA Y - ' 2 b2.'x,w.v Y w l J-ff M'5 KAREN WOODARD if ff? 5:'.'Q QR 5 'lo Ruf1 F K X 'lar' i ,Maier RElD'S BARBER SHOP B5 Q, 42l7 W. lllinois is 7' Phone FE 7-3635 k if l+NTalces More Than One Head X X We Could Use Yours Visil' WOODLAND CANYON And WOODLAND PARK Cuslom Residenrial Addirions of Wooded. Ruslic Homesi+es COMPARE FOR BEAUTY M. L. MERRICK-Developer FR 4-7656 FR 4-4l3l CASH BROS. l CO. DEAN's ORANGE JULIUS PACK NG X feafuring Our Sfaecially Cool Smoolh Orange Julius Umque Hamburgers Hoi Dogs E 'oPjZ2lTYPe Weslnrrlogieilcnsallreighls Truly Milk-Fed 5I9 Ponfiac WH 3-4-65l ' nofofmifgiolile J Og: fr 5 s,mQ-30965 LUCILLE'S FLORIST 729 Coclrrell Hill Road ai' Jefferson FE 7-5857 FE 9-63 I9 Corsaqes a Specially ll ELEXANDER Il 2449 w.lLuNols 9 DALLAS 33, TEXAS 382 eria ewis Complimenls of l'he EXCALIBUR STAFF ior L L Ed + Jim Tenery Assisfanf Edifor-Sporls Edilor G ry B l y B M g a aie usiness ana er Janis Black Classes Edilor Carol GilleH Organiza+ions Edifor Carl Maflhews Acfivilies Edifor G l S Ph l h a e pring o ograp er Delabe Cawlhon Arlisl Terry Bilharh KennY Winn Tuclrer Bishop Pal BYW5 M,-,rc Hall Karol Hoeffner Lowery Messeng Anabel Richards I s E . Y . K ,- 5 This is Ieruwati 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 ck!- DALLAS PowER a. LIGHT COMPANY In if . I E 'JE E A Geo E' E Complimenis XTEX A E of 'l'he CHEERLEADERS :?'eAQ:'2f,+,f 9 5 L 2204 S. Llewelyn 3!f2,'l'3e E 'OS' yu 6 959 WH 6-0331 I f HERBIE Donn I Y? p HRMH EV 1 Un Cockrell Hill, 4ll9 W. Jefferkon FE I-657I FREE DELIVERY ULTRASONICS RESEARCH and DEVELOPMENT CO. Division of Produdion Profi'I's, Inc. COMMERCIAL and MILITARY APPLICATION of ULTRASONIC ENERGY P Equipmenf Research Service H, L, BILHARTZ 7IOI Carpenfer Freeway Presideni' ME l-5400 CompIimen+s of POLAR BEAR THE STUDENT COUNCIL The BEST in Ice Cream and Sherbei residenf. Danny McCammon I207 Zahgi 2-2567 !g1Qgij'dfjrQaML1jgen 'a e 29I9 s. Lancasier FR I-2492 Treasurer Susie Sferling 2637 S. Hampfon FE 7-6I6I CompIimen'I's of THE FLEUR-de-LIS OFFICERS and BOARD MEMBERS SPONSORS Miss Peggy Jackson-Mrs. Billie Moomaw OFFICERS Marly Davis Presidenr Linda PiI'+arcI Vice Presidenf Mary Jane Anschuefz Secrefary Janis Black Treasurer Kolleen Keeling Reporfer BOARD MEMBERS Jenna Banksfon Jane? Hamm Ann Low Bobbie Rader Kafhie Cloer Tina Johnson KBIIIY Loyd Evelyn Ragle Chrgsfie Craig Kafhy King Judy Moore Carolyn Redding Markie Deen Mary Land,-um Janef Oyler Pa? Scruggs Beverly Qrogan Jeaneffe Lefors Anila Poovey Linda Taylor Bus. Phone Res. Phone WH 6-5II3 WH 6-2683 R L TEXAS VOGUE HEIGHTS 5 ' WYNNEWOOD 5 ' i j' I ,- HAMPTON RD. JEFFERSON WH 6-216: K ROWLEY D. H. MORRISON OAK CLIFF TH ATRES J! I f EsI'a'I'e and Insurance I808-A S. Eclgefield I A, 1 . I f' 'L ' . WILL BUILD TO SUIT Dallas, Texas ' ',' , AZ ,L YI f .E if I 1 I .t j ! V I .f or GHZ of BROOKLAWN HARDWARE 9 Malerials for I'I1e Home and Craflsman FUTURE SCIENTISTS 24l5 W- Kiesf FE 9-7482 , X, -'X y Ci 1 D X Ay D' B gr , V ' 'I yy JM QIJIU GoEE's Q73 I X I CHARCOAL HAMBURGERS My J J Y ICE CREAM I 'JA K Il In - II if A, PPD M, my W Qualify You Can Tasre R E, R . by ,- J ry X M yg 386 ix, ADDED FACILITIES Someihing for 'I'I1e ENTIRE family indoor AUTOMATIC ARCHERY indoor BASEBALL BATTING indoor GOLF DRIVING BILLIARDS and SNOOKER SLOT CAR RACEWAY pIus NEW RESTAURANT Mos'I' compIeI'e PRO SHOPS in DaIIas WH 3.7473 Home of 'Ihe PIT CLUB DON SPYKER ALL UNDER ONE ROOF Manager ALL SEASON CLIMATE One of 'II1e Finesi Bowling Lanes Anywhere NEW BRONCO FUN BOWL 2600 For+ Wor'II1 Ave. Jusi' Wesi' of Hampfon Road SHIELDS BOOKKEEPING 81 INCOME SERVICE Nofary Public Income Tax Audiiing Ouar'I'erIy Repor+ Mosi Compleie Tax Service in Ihe Souihwesi 43I7 W. Jefferson FE 7-6240 Experienced Accounianis Wi+h Over I5 Years Service UNIVERSAL ADJUSTERS 0F TEXAS Accounfs Adiusied Business Accouniing Sysfems Sei Up Analysis Business ConsuI+a+ions CoIIec+ions Efficiency Research and Tax Clinic 43I7 W. Jefferson Dallas. Texas FE 7-6240 387 Craftsmanship is unfhanging, though its terhniques hare been revolutionized endlessly through the years. Craftsmanship is prefision . . . knowledge . . . dexterity - patienfe. But most of all, fraftsrnanship is pride in the job - pride that goes beyond pay or price or profit. Craftsmanship is not a system that can be installed by engineers. It is an indefinable element that is bred into the fabrir of an organization by inspired leadership and unending insistenre upon produfing only the finest, Craftsmanship works through the mind and the hand, but its genesis is in the heart. WGS? QQAPQ .,: X X 1 1- N ,lbw do ,XA 'D Zan BUTCHER BOY MEAT MARKET BEEF PORK POULTRY FISH Processing for Freezers Complimenfs of 'I'I1e SENIOR OFFICERS Special Cufs Made ro Order pfesgdem Billie Couch Vice-Presidenr Doug Dean Boneless Cufs Tasfe . No Wasfe Secrerary Jerry Moore T asurer Jerri Giles II4I LecIbeH'er FR I-2022 ALLEN B. DAVIS Dallas, Texas Congra+uIa'I'ions 'Io 1'I'1e Class of I967 DAIRY QUEEN 28II S. Hampfon Keep SmiIing GEORGE S. KENDRICK zffffwo Vfqwvhvsiffbfvfaabylwdcffwwy 'gRYA rEQQfv4 CARL MONT MERYI I IM QWz:2+3zaLi23 M7 jwy 5363333334 Waff- EWVVUA 3339 L ww! ww cf 0wwfwMgRZF3 ' MJVVXAXIJLY STAR ENGRAVING co, Wim Manufaciurers of S'Iar-Lok Sfanclard Kimball Rings d Invi'ra'rions and Personal Cards Graduaiion Caps and Gowns Engrave 389 A Man I ain'+ believing 1 1, 1 A15 'I'his-Joyce gave us A J a whole,page 'io sign on!! MU' KMQQLQ' .50 I f ' W' ficqk Q i W I' X QE? L 15250 MZLUCLQ 96-5072 ,X ww in fwmgg if KZ HU X X QQ? KQ Y X7 cifie 5 :L-30 V56-ey ., 1 4 07 VC! LJ M ee M4 U M CW s 4Z:::!f , fgi3JQ C557 lfifb L, CQLQ? f v4,LsfQx. . g gg! xg . X Qc, QZQ 5 5 YP ii Q Q' EO X 1 ,ZiZ4,4n, 53f1i5f2e2f 'ij if QL Q 31 Q lg L ' if ZX? QMQMC, fisigaig, , Eggs fm ompIiments oft? W L 5. QQ? ' . f , W W Q2 VY D.. 8T X I9I8 W. Jefferson Phones: WH 2-9738 WH 8-84l7 if a as , exas X390 Q Besi' Wishes +0 fhe Graduafing Class EARLY AMERICAN and PROVINCIAL FURNITURE -1 S- -.-l.E'gL-infix IM 3!Qll.:1fl:.i4Qllg-' I QQ F ., . rom HOMESTEAD HOUSE MOCKINGBIRD RAM BLER 284' WEST 'LL '0 DALLAS, TEXAS 75233 2449 W. Mockingbird Lane rn 1-3344 GLENN HALT. DON LAND BT GROSS HENRY SMITH SUB BALDRIDGB FRANK MATHIS IHEVHURLPIR .i-,H JOHNNY TRUELOVE GULF Fasi' Road Service 2l50 Wynnewood Village Mechanic on Du+y Com pllimenfs of HARVEY M. McCORD A NOTE OF THANKS FROM THE KNIGHT BAND 39I fi I COLOR 8: BLACK 8: WHITE A. r HARRIS JR t JACK ANDREWS COLOR TV CURTIS MAT!-IES, MOTOROLA Bc RCA Lf.: O . A Orgs? SALES AND SERVICE 2205 Wyclamld D O 247 VxLNgr2vg2o3DVLG. 235 W:ZT1Cg.9F7F7MALL DAIIAC. www WHI-0359 ' ' ' X57 'Ie I P I- I I DUN P- AIN ' E I seizvic s 'ITONS Puff in... ' J u I C3 he BEST SERVICE in Oak Cliff TJ 87 Qualify Enco Producfs 12 5 A. Harris Cenfer Sfafion zoo w. Kies+ 5 J A, Marsalis Sfafion I Ab 25 '- 6I5 E. Saner Q QQ 5 E E Oak Cliff Sfafion I ,J -fij ei l9I9 W. Jefferson -D K X67 5 bil- I 5 fd 4 J ,J Q . . . roar ouf. Complimenfs of 'Ihe JUNIOR OFFICERS RAY'S CHARCOAL HAMBURGERS 52525522lZT'i5.fI'EZEIinS 3349 W. Illinois Secrefary Carla Mafflhews Treasurer Tommy Richardson Reporfer Kay Conley In Retrospect Upon completion of a masterpiece which had been seven years in creation, Raphael, a notable 'l r ' i Renaissance artist, regretted the attainment of perfeCtion.' He had? in effect, reached Mr l the climax of his career any accomplishtnentsl which ,e followed only served as r Er i 1 si complements to his paragoxiff of artistry. f l Q Q Excalibur 1967 isinot a 1 if is masterpiece, nor is it perfecfg but our feelings, like those l 'e' ' of Raphael, are filled with Vi f remorse at its cornpletionl We are finjshed+ouf 'Work Y l is complete., Excaliburlhas 1' 1 e been written and 51967 liasef ij been lived, lmothlwitlfl their ff' imperfections. Ferfunafely thereare many more Q X I iy 4 Excalibursl to be Written' 1 and imeny more years ioilieilf lived. Perhaps each of Us will achieve some degree l ' f of perfecriong some will We create a masterpiece- 'i i 393 LU N , , , v V A A Bailey. Joe ...... ...... 69 Blackburn, Mfg. Doris .,... . ww I I u le - Bill -- -- - -A 177 V. K, J ,- Haney, Ken '. .. .i.1 ....,. 69 Blackwell, M 1 sa ........ 2, o , u DO'-A --------- -D ---'-- Eg Adam, Angie ..--..A.-....-.- P44 Bailey, Roe . . . . . . . . 69 Blair, Mrs. vy ........ ..... I U 0014. M1 ---- ' - ' ' ' ' ' 75 Adamg, Dvnnis -,L. 67, 212' 216'A213 Bailey, Phyllis .... .. 176 Blair, Mary ....... U ....... ll 9. P . ----- I -'-- A 75 Adams Johnny ...... li ....... ' 144 Bailey, Vicki Lcd: .. 69 Blake, Steve .5 ..... ........ 17 I '1 ' T va dw ' ' ' 75 Ad' .1 ' , Baker, can David 69 Blanks, Debbi I4 Bufd pci' - - . sms, Ju y .., .... 141- . B K , 177 Adalgns' Mani U-if 144 Baker, Gen? ' ...... 69 Boase, Mike UQ ........ . ur Bil .. 75 Adamsg Richaxd gli 'li' I .I l-.... U 67 A Baker, M?ke . . . . . . 69 Boaz, Glenda . . X .... XV ..... A ur t' gd ' ' ' ' ' 204 Wdk ' - - Baker, Sharon .... .. R 69 Bohnenstiehl, Je f . . . ...... . . 7 ' fue' e ' ' ' ' ' ' Ak erson. Ric? ...Vi ......... 14-4 1 , . 70 7 f inev. h ry , ,,,,,,,, 146, 220 Administration Division Page 22-23 Bakery Vzckl . . . 7. . Boles, Pat . . . ..... ..... . . ,Il 75 Alaxander, Becky . ....... 1144, 207 BMS- Don -- ------ -- 176 Bolin. Roy - ----- ?-- -- - 'im' ' Y 76 Alumni-2 Belly' ...... 144 Ballad- Dan ------ 5 ---- -. 145 Bgllmanh Barb - - 2 4 I ur . , in Af B kt J , Beth 145 B ll , I . 72 Bur n, lv .... .. 177 Ahwnq, Vernon 68 an son, finnfa .... 0 on, . - .. .F ....... .. ! B en ar 76 Akinsr car-Ju 67 Barker, !RHIene'f' ----- ..... 7 0 Bond, ,I ..... ,Q ......... . . 7 ' S - '- ' 7 6 ' ' ' V H4 . . I unett, ......... .... . .. ALbl'ill0l'l,.'5lI5Bh ..... 144, 195, 213 B2 'a'dHH0'YB'd ------- 273 Bvnflall H5211 ---- 01 -- - 3 , umey, Mrs' Leon 32 Allderfer' , Jamey A - .Un I I - ' 61 Barnes, fgirnce .... . . . 145, 1 Bonne, Ju v. . , . . . , 7 U Y , xl, B R 145 B h 3 urns, Davld ................. Alexander' Annie l I -H ,ITD 144 arnejt, oger . . . ...... oot , mmf ..... . . .... . . Ev I 76 198 , Barren Bill ...... 116 Bordus A Ms .. '. .. 77, zoa Um' C YH -- - Alexander, Becky ,.. .... 144, 207 ' ' ' B I H DDU ' ' Barron Bobby .-.. 70, 206 Bos Di 'n Eli ...... 73 U' ff ' 14 '- Alexander Cheryl! . ......... 67 ' ' if 1 - - - , J 1 , 8 . 3 Burns, Jlmmxe .. ' I Barron. DUNS - - - - - 70. 19 Boucher, an y ....... . . . 7 ' Alexander, Darlene ., ..... , ...,.. 67 - B -S Lmda ' Barrow Doug ---- -.-- 1 45 Boukn' h c 8 01 ll .... .. 111 fn ' , Alexander Floyd .... ........... 6 7 ' 14 ' f - , .1 ' , B new Nancy I 145 B d ba 177 Burton, David ......... . . fAie5candfr, Nancy' - 1, -,-- ---- 1 44, 200 Bar b ' ' l H ' 176 owen 5 ' I ' ' ' ' ' 1 ' 206 Burton, Mr. Richard E. , . . . N1e5an'der. Randy L - I G . I . - I 144 Barry, gnny . . . . ..... 176 Bo ers, iss Bev y ...... . 220 192 Alewydcr, Steve l U l ' . . 290 arton, Kurt . , .... 220 Bow rs, Dxane . .. . . . 73, , S Bush' Janice I 1 l U H 146 wfugofd, Mr. .. as, 193 Ba ' ffm 70' 284 B0 cfs- Why ' 1 4 Butcher, Hurley .. 177 Alflmld, ,Mjqhaei . .. .... 67 Banca' Mike ' ' ' ' ' H ' 70 ers' R MY ' ' ' 73 Butler, Melvin ............ . . . . 148 Aunt Jdevgrly I ' l ' I . . 175 galemarg, :Toe . . .1.46. . 20 owles, M NIL . ....... . . . ll! P Byers' Pat - ' ' G . ' 146' 192' 200' 204 f- . lES1 30109 -'----- f - Boye te Mr on ....... .. . Allen , Dune l , , A . l 57 193 B Byers, Sharon .... , ........... 177 ' ' B8yl6SS, - SWV9 - ---- f ' ' 42, . Brac ee . urs a ...... . . . . . 146 Allgn Gayle .... 144. 220 kg? H ' Byrd, Hank ..-.-----.- - 76 1 ' N Beall. D - 175, ' k , od .... .. . .. 146,218 Alien' 'iffy T' 67' 110' 22 eh. Lynne H 16 Br 0.11, Tom , 73 Al en? , Bleu ' e r den, Stephen .. .. ....... 70 adley, Ru y X, IIIII,IIII U 13 C Allen' ,ML Hollis ' ' 2351932 S3 dm - - 70v 193, 204' XBradshaw, Ja ............. 7 Allen, 'Janice ..... .. 67, 22 K 212, 216 B 77 Cagan, Karen .... , .. . 177 ' B anam, a es . . . . Allen, Jo-Lynne . . ..... 68 Be cham I ha . ..... . . B a Pfaul I U I I l U I 177 aldwcll, Bobby . . . . . . . 146 Allen, Ricky .... 116 Bea y, g .............. . 45 Br d bm Boi, 177 aldwen, Ester .. 146 Allen, steve 176 nec , Bec ey ..... .... 1 6, 201 I denburg' Pam ' D 46 c laway, Don Allison, Roger . 68 Bec .1 m, Eddie . 61. 70. 198 mnham File 14 C p, Larry Almond, Steve .. 176 . . n, Janie . . ....... 176 Hmm ' Y t U 3 3 p.,g,,,,, Karen Alsup, Fred . . . . . . 144 Becton, Peg . . ..... . , .... 1 , B 177 8 pbgll, Mr, B, , , , , , , , , Ambler, Melanie . . .. 1-14 Bee, Do . na ........ . .... . . , 6 Brien 1 e mah I 1 . I u I . . 1 - ' 1 177 mpbell, Kfgren , , , , , , 76, Ancher, Sandra . . . . . . 176 Bel nl a ................. . . Brews! , James I I ' . . ' A l . . . Q ' 73 ampbelli Linda , , , , , , , , , Anderson, Becky .. ..... 176 Be ky ........ 145, , 217 Bfdges, GM I . l - Q . I ' . I D Q 146 Campbell, Sharon .,,. . . . , Anderson, Beki .... . . 68, 216 e everly .......... . .... 71 Ldges, Susi l . I I . ' i 1 . . l A I I 1 Candler, Bil ..., . . Anderson, Larry ....... ...... 6 8 Bell Glen . , . ..... . ..... 145 Brimage Dav I I 0 I l I . I I . I . Canlu, u e . ..... . . . , . . Anderson, Linda Sue . . . .... 68 Bell, JNCI! ----- - - ----- 71, 2 Brinkley even 1 h . . 1 ' . I l I A 1 Capers, B ......... . . 177, Anderson, Rome 144 Bell, Fay ...... .... 7 Brine, this 4' 202 C., e B ,lie Anderscny Ron U 176 Bell, arry .... ......... .... 176 f I 208, 22 V 5 e, y .. .. . Bell- R er ' la James ....,........... 74 IBY- 3 fa -- -' Anderson, Ronme . . . . . 176 . , 6 ' X . . Bellnng r, aucy . . . . . . . . . . . 7 iuon' Becky I . . ' 1 IIII 74 511116, an , , , , , , , Anderson- T0 'm'lY 176 Benedic , De i - ------------ 7 Emma, Mak U IIII 74 Ca ' e, onnie . ............. . 111 Anschuetz, Mary ., .... .... 1 44, 207 Benham, t .......... .. .. Britton, le H I IIII 74, 193 Carlson, Anita ....... 146, 200, 220 Archer, Vicki ...... ....... 6 8 Bennett, e ...... ......... 1 6 Brin ng phen . ' g v . H D K v l ' 74 Carmen, Judy , , IIII 146, 204 AFEODSUOHE, Cil1dY - - - 142, 145 Bennett: J 1111 --------- - ' ' ' ' ' 6 B C ala IIIIIIIIIIII I I 145 Carnes, Tommy . . . . . . . . 177 Armonsmmg, Kathy .. sa, 134 Bennfff, Obeff -- -- '- - Hg, Mm, H, L, ,, .,,, 25 Carol, cum .....77 ATHQY, Chuck ----'--- ----- 1 45 ge 'ghtk m tl: ' ' 176 rocks, Betty Jean .... . . . . 74 Carr, Ralph . . . . . . 77 e . . .... Q . . . . Arnold, Karen 204 Bugei' R0 y 176 Brooks, Danny ..--- 146 Carrell, Miss 29 er e , . . ..... .... . . Arnold, Karen . . . ...... 176 Berienbile u nh l M5 209 Brooks, Lanny . . . . . . 177 Carson, Lewis . ' I u . 7-1 Arnold, Martha .... 145, 220 ' 9.320 Books- Tilmglyt 12 carter, Bruce .. .. Aningeon. Jane 176, 213 Berkley, -ik? ..... J . . 1:2 Biiggionl DMT 47 carter, Cynthia .. .. Arrington' Janet ' ' ' 176 Berkljne vlclfle .' . ' M . ' ' I , Broughton, Steve .... ....... 7 4 Carter' Gary ' ' ' ' ' B rklxne Wmme -------- 71 Arrington, Nancy . . . . 145 e ' I . ' I . I I I BFOWD1 BeCkY ----- - . 74, 146 Carter, Larry . . . . . . Arrington, Teddy . . . . . 145 Bema' Andy ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 156 Brown, Beverly .... . . . 146, 220 Carter, Lawrence . . . . , Ashabranner, Janet . . 145 Bemy' Theresa ' ' ' Brown, CIIBTICCD - - - ------ 74 Casey, Ralph .............. . . . . . 77 Ammon, Berry .... ea BBW- Glenn 145 Bmwn' Debbie ,,,,, 146 Cash, Andrene .. 77, 194. 196, zoo. . . Bicknell, Marc . . . . . 176 Brown, Gerald R. . . . .... 47 202, 204, 208 Atmp, Mxke . ..... .... 1 76 ' Bidwell Ronnie . . ..... . . 71 Brown, Joe . . . . . ...... 75 Cash, Denmg , , ,,,,,, , , , 141 Attebury Robert . . . ...... 176 ' Att b r ' Susan 145 204 Biggs, Cindy ..... .... 176 204 Brown, John .. ....... 177 Cason, Kenny .... 147 e u , . .. . . . , ' Y Biggs, Sandy ........-.. 116 Brown' NRM -- 177 207 camaay, cindy .. 177 Austin, Carol . . . . . . 68, 218 Brown Sally A . 177 U . 6 Bilhnrtz, Terry ...... 145, 192, 202 ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' Cassaday, Manlyn . . . . . 131 Quinn. Siva- . .... 128 Bins, Margaret U i I ' . q '16, 220 Brown, Vonnie .... . . . 75 138 Castlebenyy Larry I n A 1 1 ' I 1 I A 77 ll' IDIS nnnc .--- u l'?Y. B . Birch, James I I IIIIIIII 71 Bruce, Tony . . . . .... . . .... 177 Camhon' Deborah H' I I l . . l 39' 77, Averltt, Mrs. Lucllle .. .... 48 Bishop Barham 176 Bruebaker, Charlotte .... .. 75 220 192, 202 Bishop, Cecil IIIIIIII , 145 Brumley, Martha ...... , . . 75 220 Cawthon, Deborah J. . . . . . . . . . 77 ' ......... 171 ' ...... . B Bishop. Johnny ................ 176 BYYH- Bruce - 200 218 Chaffnf Dfbfa 177- 207 Babb Janet I I , I 176 Bishop, Tucker l A . I . 145' 192' 200, Buchan, Ann . . . . 146, , Chafm, Michael ...... , ....... . 77 ' ' ' 8 202 Buchanan, Jan . . ...... 75 202 Chamberlain, Mona . . 77', 217, 198, Bagwell' Marilyn ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' I A ' 6 Bivins, Larry .... - Q - - 72 Buchter, Jeanne . . . . . . 177 204 216 Bailey, Gary Dean ..... 54, Black Emony ' I . . I ' i l U . l I g 176 Buck Larry I 1 i U l ' I ' I 145 Chalk, David . . . . . 147 Bailey. Gary Dee .. . .... 69 Black, Janis .. 145, 192, 202 Buckner. Gary -- 146 205 Chambm' AUM' 77 394 Clark, Buddy .... Chambers, C1 amPiiD, Wanda ............. Chancellor, Doc ....... . . Chalender, Janet Gail . . . . . . Chalender, Linda ....... . . . Chalender, Mary .,..... .... Chalender, hlary Kaye , , I I I I I I Chalender, Melanie . . , , , Chalender, Nancy . . ,,,, , , Chaney, Debbie .. Chapman, Gary .... Chapman, Nancy Chapman, Pat Cherry, Margaret . . . , , , Cherry, Pricilla . . Cherry, Sandra . . . Chester, Karen . . . Childs, Judy . . . Chovanetz, Ben . . . . , Christian, Sandy . . . . . . . Christian, Steve ..... . . . Christopherson, Joan . . . , . . . Christy, Ronald ...... .... Clanton, James . . Clark, Brenda . . Cliftonn, Candy . . . Clark, Mr. David . . . . . . . 45, Clark, Donna ..... Clark, Jean .... Clayton, Jan ...... . . . Clemmons, Mark . . . . . . Cliftonn, Candy . . . . . . . . Cloer, Kathie ........ .... Cloud, Marcia ......... .... Clower, Mrs. Virginia .......... Clyce, Wally .......... Coburn, Bryant . .. Cochran, Kathy . . . . . . . . . . 147, 147, Clyce, Jennye ................. 175, 178, Cobb, Mary Lynn .... . ..... 48 Cody, Clare ...... .... 7 9, Cofer, Carol . . . . . . . . Cofer, Janet . . . . . . . Coker, Suzette . . . . . . . Cole, Charlie . . . . . . . Cole, Linda . . . . . . . Coliz, Carol . . . . . . . Coliz, Cinda .... .... Coliz, Linda . . . . . . . Collier, Pat Collinswoi-th, Tommy . Comer, Carolyn . .... . 9, Compton, Linda .... ...... Conatse . 178, Conatser, o . . Conatser, Sandi . . Cona C y, ......... .... Concert Choir . . . ....... . . . . C ..... Co er, Kathy ................ Co ine, Sandy .......... . . . C ey, . . Co e, W iam Connally, Jamie . . . . 48 C e . , . . , ommy ..... ..... Connell V' , 'e . . . .... . 148, eng. .F fg IQ ,.... , Co - s ............... . Coo 1 Be . . . . . . . . C00 . . . . . . Cooke, ack .... .... Coombs, D' ne . . Coupe et . ...... . Cooper, Bobbe .... 148, C ay, a . . . . . C ay, ary . . . 79, 139, 212, Corley, Don .... ............. Corley, Nancy .... .. 178, Cortez, Louis . . . . . . . . .. 9, 20, Claudia .... 78, 198, 221 177 173 78 78 178 178 147 78 220 78 147 178 78 78 147 78 178 78 147 79 178 178 79 147 79 178 208 147 178 195 147 178 147 178 46 79 290 178 148 178 220 148 178 178 178 178 178 145 148 220 178 220 173 79 1 213 178 148 17 18 148 24 10 17 178 178 216 6 148 218 148 1 Cotter, Jo A ............,.. l 178 Davis, Marty . . . 149, 195, 207, 218 Dunlap, Patti . . . . . . . Cotter, Kare' . . . . . . . ...... 148, Davis, Nancy ....,............. 82 Durant, Raenell . . . . . . Couch, Bilkc . Davis, Pam . , . ..... 179 Durbin, Carolyn .... . . . . . 137' 198- y Davis, Paula . . I . . 149, 200 Durham, David . . , .... . . . . . Couch I y Elaine ' 80' 220 avis, Randy . . . ...... 149 Durham, Mary ..... .... I 79, Cong Ii I Kat ' ' 80 fi Davis, Rickey .. . A .... 149 Durrett, Mr. W. P. . . . .. GY ' 7 X obe t .. 179 Duvall, Kathleen en' Mrs' L' ' ' ' 36 avis, and . . . . 149 Duvall, Laura . . . . . . .8-1, Cowan' Charlie ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 1 Davi 5 .........,.... . Dykes, Beverly . . . . . . . 151, ' ' of - - 7 I son, Scott .............. , 1 Cowand, Mr. Keith ....... . . 4 I I Den - ...'.' 3 E Cowand ary Georgene . 80, 209 DWI 1 I I I I 173 Diws ' t Illl lhll Day- anice Eagle, Richard .... . 0 s- I -- - - 9 D Mi. Jefferson ... ........ 49 Eagle ms, Susan I Cox. athle .... ......... 1 MI II' RIIIII II Cox Jo . . . ....... 178 Dea,.,I Dong '..... I 4I QIIII AI I I I I I , or . . . 14-B 285, 286, 287, EddIIIIs' IIOIIII I I I I Cox, rs. a .... . 32 Deen, Mar ' . .......,. 150, 200 ' I 1 i Cox, Penny .... .... 8 D dof e . . . 150 Edgar' Mike ' ' ' Cox, Mi. P ston ... . al, 112 Delinie, Melvin ... .... ggffiis' ESI I' o ' las . . . ..... 148 D oney, Janice . . . ...A 5 EIIIIIIIIIIIII' MeIISsII ' ' raig, ri ti . . . . 148, 200 Vu' gno, Kenneth . . ..... 17 ' ' I ' ' ' ' i ' ' I Edwards, Mlcheal ..... 84, 284, Cramer, Glen .. . Z. . '148 I i DIS Bar ra .... .... . 82, 0 I Crane, Iain ....... .... 1 48 Y - - .l n .. .' ........ 150 Eggm' Phylhs ' ' ra ford, Mike ..., ... 148 Denny, Keflieii - ..... s 16 E1 - Lewis -- --- r el, ally. . . . . . . 80, 193 Densmore, Paulette . . . . . .... 8 91 Connie - - - - - - Crawford, Kare . .9 . 80 Densmore, ert .... ...... 1 79 , arc .... . . . Crawford, Barbara ...... ....... 8 0 EH H, ' . - - . . 179, 207 Elkins, Tommy . . . . Creech, Rhonda Kaye . . . .... 4. , DEH 011, B - . 179, 213 E11egeI A -I I I I II I I I Crenshaw, Carol n . . . . . 80 Depew, Leslie ..... Euerb I Mold I I I I I Crisp, Gary Wal .,,.,, 0 DeRossett, Tommy . . . .... 1 IIIIOI Crist, Mrs. , , , , 0 Deuschle, Jane . . . . . . 150 I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' CIIIIIIkeIII Ho Id I I I I I sch John I I I I I I I I I I I I 82 Ellls, Jimmy .... ........ . . . Crockem i I IIIIIII 148 an I K IIIII I I I 82I 204 Ellis, Letty .... .... 85 , 198, C,,,0kI B la I I I I I I BOI 202 Dew, R0bbyI ,,,,,,, ,IIII 1 50 Ellis, Linda ........ . . . . . . . . Cr-Otley, ill ,,,,,, I I I 148 Dickey, Andrea ...... . . . 150 Ellis, Patricia Ruth . . . . . . . . Crow, Adel .... ... .., 148 Dickey. Mr- Vernon --- .-. 36 Ellis, Mr. Steve ...... 34, 206, Crow, Caro Dickie. Debbie ---- ' ' - 179 Elmore, Carolyn . . . . , . . . . . . Crow, Jerry .......... 148, 1 i ' . . .. . B2 EIIIIIIIIII GIIIIII I II I Crownover, Doug ....... . . . 148 Die . 11 ----- ---- 1 79 . Crumpton, Dennis ,..... ...... 1 48 Die1'01fi C1iif01'f1 1 - ' f - - - 179 Elsbergi Eddie 1 I i 1 ' Crunk, Susan ............ . . 148 De incinro, Bruce .. .... 150 Elslmg' Dances ' ' Crutcher, Nickey E , 9 illon, . Madge . . . . . 48 Elsih- Alvin ' ' - ' - 85' Crutchfield, Loen ........ .... 1 48 -A iond, ..... ... 83 Emerson, Jimmy ---- ... Crutchfield, Roger .....,....... 148 Dixon, llen ... ,.. as Emerson, Mike .. .. Cumha, Larry ........ . . . 81 Dixon, Pat ..... . . . 83 1-jme,-,MI MBI Sue I I Cumberland, Vicki . . . . . . 81 Doah, Colleen .... .... 83 EmmonsI Cora I I I I I I I I Cumming, Diane .... . . . 81 Dobbs, Steve ..... ....... 1 50 EIIIIIIIOIISI Jennabeth I II I Cummings, Billy , , , , , , 149 Dolan, Dian ........ . . 179, 207 CIIIIIImIIIgsI MIIZI I I I I I I I I 81 DIIIIIIIII MIIII MIIIII I I I I I I I 43 England, Holly ............... Cunningham, Billy .... .. 149, 212 Dombrowsky, Meek . .. .... 179 England' -1 'mms -'- ' 5676 1335 'ngh ..... ...... 1 78 Dominy, Jamis . . . .... 150 ' I England, Pamela .... .... 1 51, nlngham, Terry . . . . . . 81, 204 Domm, Charlotte . . . . . 150 I Cunningham, Weldon . . , . . 149 D0D1CYi Craig - - - ---- 150 Ennis' Don ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' urr enneth . . . 78 Don ey, Janet . . . .... 150 - Ennis' Keren ' - - - - 151- IIIIYI .exu . n .. Er ini,J1mea . CMHSI ebbie I I I IIII I 17 Donohoe, Nora . . . .... S. . . Erw 1 , Phil .... . . . . . . . . . . unisIl M I 4 7 of i ' - -- - . Eshle n, n 85, Doty, ddle ...... ...... 1 7 Ether geI IIII I I I P ty, neth . . . . . 83 I I - - in if ,Z,1 Z , DIIIIIIII VIII I I I I I I I 178 Dougherty, Pamela .... .... 83 , 216 4 Eva ' IIIIIIDOI ' ' ' ' ough ty, obert .... ..... 1 79 ' ' ' . . . . . . 1 h II I 0 3 Daniel, 2117911 - - - - - - 149' D0ug1a5I Dale I , ,I,,,I Evans, Karen . . . . . . . . DBI' D, Kai - - - 81 Dow, Chet .... 'ans, Rick . . . . . . D J . . n d, .. .,,I II II Darnell, Miss Linda ......... E . . 36 Drake. De ie - - - - - - 179 D l, lie. Marilyn , .. .. -I Drake John -- 83 F Davi son, Donna .... 5 .... .. - ' 1 ' '8 179 x III IIIIII Pete I I I I I I I I I Drrggs, Darryl ........... 179, 290 II-abia BII I I I IIII I I I I I an D G rglana . . . . . . 1 , FII II 8 avi ' Cky ' ' ' ' Drum, . . . ..... . 150 g e 1 0 D vie, Bo ................. , .. B1 D, mud IIIIII I I I I 150 0 Fein, Carolyn --- .... Davis, Brenda .............. -. . . 178 uke, Kenneth ... .. .... .... 1 50 Faikei Teri? 4------ - - - - . . . - C ole I Ri II I II. 83 Fallis, Mike .......... Din P, .......... ... 149 Duke, Shar ... .... 179 Fm- Frames Macy? -- 80. Davis, David ....... . . . 149 D'-'Mani Ch 195 - - - - - - 151 psulkenbu,-,.yI Marvin I I Davis. D6l1HiS - - - - - - 173 Duncan' Pam W Faulkner, Janis .... . . . . . . . Davis, James . . . . . . 178 Dllllililli Belinda . . .... 151 Fawks, Milburn Wayne . . . . . Da,.i,I Julie I II I I I 173I 204 Dunlap, Kay .... . 17 e r Be y ........ . .. .... K 395 Fehmel, Paul ., 86 Ferguson, David . . , , , 179 Ferguson, Jeff .. .... 152 Ferguson, Tanya .. ....... 86 Fergusson, Marsha ., .... 179, 20 Fielder, Mark ....... .... E . . 'fra' Fielderwhite, Lynne ....... 180 Fields, Mr. Charlie .... if . 34 Fields, Jackie ....... .... . . 180 Fields, Sandy . . . ....... .. 152 Fine Arts Dept. ..... I. .. . 1t:f42 Finley, Mark ........ l52,j2 , 289 Finney, Cindy Sue ..., .... 86, 22 Fisher, Kathy ........ 1 .... 6 Geist, Kathy ........ .. 180 afkler, Karen ,... .' 181 Gell, Renee Suzanne .. .. 8B ailaway, W nda je e, Lynda' ....... .. .. 153 llnnn, Bill ....... 1 jj Geqrt, eor ......,... ..,. 1 53 Hal ....... ...... 1 81 Gerl ck, C rles Wayne . . ,. 89 all , Mary .... ...... 1 81 . Gerlin , olm ....... . 153 , Jame .... ....,... 1 91 Giles, 1 ri . .... 66, , 136, 198, Hall, Mare .F .f. 57, 91, 92, 1911, I 1 120.1 I 201, 202 Gill, nie .,......... lajv Hall, lxi e ........ I ...... 181 Gill, c b' .,.......... 15 ' Hall, Nancy .. 1 91, 198, 201 illes D n Fort so , 212 alle, Maur enyjwol, 1911, 201, gy illc Carol .... 89, , 198, 196, Hallmark, nny ............. '-'181 200- 202- 204 1-lain, y r ........ .. 181, 290I Gilley len .........,......... 15 HEY, I M,.I To I 38, 284 Gilmo , 1nda ean ....... , 220 1.13 ,DHI B31-1, 91I 193, 217 Gilmo , ndy ---------- 53, 210 Ha lton, ike . ......... 91, 204 Girls orus ....... . . ..... 213 If! Ha lwny b 1 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 153 1 Mafk ----- ,V ----e- Ijzfi B Hamlin, B ........... 1, 290 Ollifllefisvni Ali -------- -- A 13 Hninni, anet ..... .. 15 01, 220 G10 nr D A -- --'----'- 1 01 290 wmman, Scott .,.i. ....... . 181 0 91' l hard ' 09 0Hamnlond, Linda .... 92, 201, 220 el. Jodie ----- ------- - -- 100 1-lnininnnfls, Judith .......... .. 1 onzales, Patr' ..,..... II ' Hammo 5 Robert JU Gonzales, P la -- ------ - 3 Han1 , Mike ..... .. 181 Good, Rit .......... ...... 8 9 Hancoc I Jack ,,,, , , ,,,,, , 92 Fite, Miss Virginia ........ 3 , , a Fitts, David ...,.... .... .... f 6 Fitts, Nancy .... 180 Fitzgerald, P .............. 152 Fitzgerald, nna .... 86, 198, 200 Flack, Cynthia ............... 180 Flanagan, Marilyn ..... . 180 Flannery, Carol ..... ..... 180 Flashing, a ' ................ 180 Fleming, r ......... .... 8 6 Fleming, honda Lee, .. . 86 Fletcher, Debara . 4, 207 Flores, Lind .. ........... 152 Flowers, Ja ranklin ....... 87 -rlnyd, Susan ..,............. 2 Foley, Bob ..... ......... fy., Followill, Sheila .... 87 Ford, Christi .... Ai! ........ 207 Ford, Edwar ichael ......... 87 Il Foreword .................... 4, Sf , Fortenbury, Judy ....... 1 Fortner, Ralph .... ...... 1 52 Foster, nnie ...... 87 Foster, arl ff. ...... . . .... 180 Foste f' avid ............ Z ..... 87 Foster, Dee Dee ,. . Epi, 23,1 Foster, Don ........ . 180 Foster, Jimmy .. ............. 180 Foster, John .......... .. 87, 216 Foster, Lynn .... .... ....... Fowler, Gene ................ 152 Fox, Mr. C arles 37 Fox, Jimm . .0 . 180 Frank, Lynn ....... . Franklin, Sa ra ......... 152, 59 Frase, Rand ...... J. ....... 180 Freeman, I ara ..... .... 1 52 Freeman, Ga 87, 91, 198, I' f I 20 French, Brftfie ............. . French, Larry ...... .... 180 riese, Judy ...... ss, 216 Froese, Replay uth ...... 88, 198 Fugate, Sharon ....... .. ...- 152 Fulton, Gregory ............ . 88 Fulton Ralph . . l 152 i I . Fulwiler, Robert . .. .. 152 Funderburk, Ciddy .... 180 Fllnderburk, Kay .... .... 88 G Gable, Gayle Gaddy, Jcrre ........ . . . Glavan, Frances . . . . . . . . . . Gannaway, Mrs. Betty ..... 180, 204 180, 218 48, 218 Gannaway, William Paul ....... 88 . . . , 88 . . . 180 88, 212, 216 153 Garcia, Rudy ............... Gardner, Steve ....... .. . Garrett, Cynthia Ann ...... Gaston, Carolyn ............... Cazaway, Damon ..... 143, Geaslin, Edith .... ........ Geddis, Rhonda .... 396 153, 204 . .... 88 .. 180 a oode, Cynthia Ja e ......... . 89 Ha,,,1I dith I , , 2, 194I 193 00416, DHYCY - - -------- 1 200 Hand, ynn . . . ..... . . . . 202 oodman, Lo 'e, f ............ 1 0 Hand, Mary , I , , , , 153, 215 Odni tv I Ethel Hand, Sharon ........ .....,.. 8 G Odflc am - I -' 3 ,Haney Xliaren ............ .. 181 G o , an .... J . . 180 W I I I I I I i. 'lf .il ..,. ..., 2 S ?3IZ'.i1n3i':': .,...,... Graham, Bobbb' - - -- - 130 Haney, Ju ith ....... . . . . . CTBJIBYH, N919 ' Hankins, mes! ............. Gfilliam, m -- 4- - 8 Hankin eggy .....,..... . . 92 GY i Kathy' -- - - - 153 Hanson zabeth .. . .. 92 SY- Alan ---- - -- 39 anson, ry ..... .. 92 Gray, Bob ....... .... 1 80 Hardin, gh ,,,,, , , , 181 Gray, Teresa ........ ...... xg!!! Hardin Sherry ,, , , 9 Greathou ,I Norma . . . .... 80 H g, Kathy , , , ,, 1 Grec onnie ..,... 180 dwickv Deb 153 rt, MTS. Bonn - ----- 31 Hardwick, Shar n .......,.. 92, 198 Green, Cyndi . . . E.. ...... 180 Harper, Rkffh ,,,,,,, 93, 135, 198 Green, Deb -' QJ218 H rper, thy .... .........,. 1 54 Green, rd . . . . --... 130 rper, Steve ............. 2. . 81 Green F ddie . . . .. .... 90 arpold, Michael ..... . 9. 210 Green, J es fl . . . 180 Herring, David .... . . . 154. Green, es ,... .. . 153 Harris, Bo ....... 154 Green, Jlmmy E. . . .. .. 9 Harris, Jam . 154 Green, Jimmy H. . . . . . . 0 Harris, Ja : . .. . . . 154' Green, John P, .l... 25 arris, Joyce 93, 199 lGreen, Theresa . . . .. 180 arris, Linda . . . . . . . . 93 Greene, Glor , . ... 1 I1 arris, Mackie . . ...... . . . . . 93 G,,eenhawI J il... I I I 1 Harris, Philip ............. . . . 154 GIBIIIIWIIYI IIMEI Jana I I II Harris, William ..... ...... . 93 . Harrison, 'Judy ..., 1 . .. . . 154, 210 ree Danny ' 9 0 H 1, Bill ..... , .... ... 181 eeson' Chimes 180 H rslield nda ... 93 Griffin, Carol . . . 1 .. . 180 t I arrie, I I I I 93 Grigsby, Dan y. . . . . . ........ I 90 Ha 1I Ma,-11yn , , , 54 Gritymer, rence Eliza eth . . . 90 ty, Celia . . . . . . ' ipjligerly ..... ...... 1 ss sry, Herb ---- 1 --. 154 tg, I MMSIHHI I I IIII 90 Hatcher, ' bec H . . . . . . 93 Mike IIIIIIII I I I 180 Hatley, L nde ...... .... 1 81 T e'm Ann - '--' 90 Hill' iilZf'l ,mi. I ' iii G 'bbS' Sandfa ' ' 180 Hawkinsi i n ..... Q... 154 CML Bonnie ---' ---' 9 0 Hawkins, Jackie ..... ....... 1 B1 Guest, Dennis ---- 90 Hawkins, Michaelyn ...... 205, 181 Guinn, Karan ..............,.. 153 Hawking, Stgve ,,,,, ,,,, 1 81 Guinn, Janelle . .. 58 90, Haydjrh Bob , H , , ,, 154 ' Haydin, Danny . . . . . . 93 Guion' Don ' ' 1 80 Hayes, Doug .................. 181 Exjxezbisfrcd ' ' ' 233 Hayes, Miss Martha . , 42, 212, 218 GIIIZIIIII: Marc I I I I 180 Hayes, Ralph .................. 93 GIIZICII SIIIIII IISIII Haymes, Mrs. Jane . .. . 37 ' H 'H Hayn, Robert .... . . . . 181 Hays, Billie .... .... 1 81 H Hays, Bob ..... ...... 1 54 HIIIISI Ruben IIII III 91I 194 202 Hays, Constance .... .... 9 3, 199 Hacker, Steve . . ........ 153 Hays- Jerry 1 81 3Y5e e ook, Cathy . . 154- ead, Head, Mike ..... . .. .... 202 Mr. Jr . ............ . Judy... .. 94, 198, Steve . ............. . 201, H tl, H at y, Danee . . . . . th, Mary . eflin, Heinsohn, David .... F f Heiskell, Doukj. Heiskellmalndy . Heil, rtha ..... ey, Tommy .... elton, Linda . - Heltzel, Rodn y Henderson, nt l Henderson ny Hendrick , Chuck e Idil-sz, Danny drix, Sharon enke, Br t .. Henke, J tl .... Henle Henk .... Henji g, Vickie .. jtlzlfgnnis, Ronny .. Henry, Leonard Margaret . . . . 154 154, ...ju . . 94 198, Hernandez, rt . . . Hernan , ary .... . H r n, Pat ..... . . . rndon, Ronny .... . . . Herndon, Vicki .... . . . Herring S . . . Herro , .. Hibler, obert .... . . . Higgins, Diane . . . . . . . iggius, Doug .... . 95, Hight, Eugene . . . .... . . . Hill, Erick ........... 95, 199, Hill, Joanne .... 95, 194, 199, 202 Hill, Kenneth .. Hiller, Jack ...... .......... Hinchliffe, Vickie 155, 205, Hinckley, Vicki .... . 95, Hinton, Donna .... ..... Hinton, Larry .. .... .. Hinton, Linda 95, Hintze, Mary ........ Hobson, Venetia .... 155, 201, Hodge, Cathy ....... 181, Hodges, Hodges, Marla 95 Hodkinson, Ricky ......... Hoeffler, Mrs. Ruth Hoeffner, Karol ...... Hogan, Georgene ...... Hogue, Hughie .... Holland, Sharon Holleman, Vicki .. Holloway, Benny .... Holman, Jimmy ..... Holman, Stephanie . . . Holsapple, Debbie . . , . Mark ............. 201, 41, 192, Holsonbake, Lucy .. 155, 212, Honea, Frank ....... ..... Honeycutt, Pamela 96, Hood, David ...... ..... Hood, Linda .. Hood, Robert ................. Hood, Tom ...... 155, 284, 286, Hood, Hoops, Hornhe Hornbu Vikki ............. 181, Pepper . 96, 284, 286, rger, Brant ckle, Donna . . . . . . Horton, Connie .... , , , Horton, Darrell . . . , , , . , Horton, Patricia . . . . . . 96, Hosea, Bruce . . . . . 96, R HUUSCT, Bobby . . ........ . 2 s, ar ara .. .... X .... 156 Knutson, Larry ........... 100, 199 Longest, Vickey .. .. Holiscw 1 'llh -1- a .......... 0 s an . . ....... 156 Koch, David .... 158, 284, 286, 289, Lnntos, Antoinette . .. H0951 ' IQ: ... ....... . 55 Jones harlee . . . .. 1156, 216 285 Looney, Deborah . . . .. Hnnst .I d ... ....... ... 96 J e , cnnn . ... 1 , 201, 220 Koch- Laffy r-- --- 182 L,,,,,,C,.I K,,,,,,,,1, ,, 1, Housto ' nne ,,,,. 2I 21 1 e5I Debm I I I .ADI 132 Koenig, Karen .... .......... 1 58 L0IIisI MII Alex II Houston, Jan e ... . .1 ..... 1 ones, Evi . . ........... 37 Koplres, Dvnna ---.. -.-.---- 1 58 L,,,.e,,I E,,,1,.,,c I III I I II Howe, Janice .... ....... L, f Jone l .... .... 1 ..... 9 8, 216 Kretzschmar, Kathi . 158, 209, 210 Lovem W1111am II 102I Hoxworth, Bcver , , 155 Jone Iars n . , ,, 93, 199I 205 Krol, Chuck .................. 158 1I,,,I.c,tI Che,.y1 I I I I I I I I I II Hoyle, Mrs. Ouida . . , , 43 jo 5 Mar , ,,,,,,...., 205 Kuback, Charlotte .. . . 158, 220 LOWI Am, '.'--.-'. II ..'.. I I I I Huaka, Judy ..... ...... . .. 181 nes, Mi .... I. .. Kyle, Jodi' -- ------ ---- 1 32 L0,,,,eyI Samnne ,,,,, 159, 205I Huber' Holly '--- --- 15 -19119 ni' 98 Loyd, Kathryn Huber, Terry ...... ...... 6 Jolie Pat . .. ..... 156 L L,,Ca5I 51,11-lay I I , I Hubland, Bill I . ....... . .. . 156 J , Re bca . . . . . . 156 LuCa5I Steve ,I gulifsoril Dennis . ...... . . . 15 I es, R rt ..... .... N 56, 205 Lacey, David ............. 182, 205 Lucas, Victor . .. HUIII, X511 I. . - . . . . . . . 1 .... e . y .. . - --.-- 182 Lacy, Allen ..... 158 284, 286, 289 Luck, PCKZY - - - - ' - u , 1 ...... . . . . 96, 1 - W ia ' .... . . . . 98 Lacy, Mi-5, Thelma , , 48 Ludlow, Tommy . . . . . I-Iuffhmes, vid ........... . 156 an, 0 15 : .... .. . . 182 Laga,dI Gary ..'.... I I I 100 L,,eCkeI PI EI I I , , , I , I 1'l11ffl11nIff , oI An . ...... n. . ISSJJ slin, . d ........ ... 99 La,,,1e,sI Mike II III 100 Lunrlgren, J. W. .. .. ...., .. Hughes, Jack ..... .. ... I1 Joy, a .. ....... ...... . 25 Landrum, Mary , ,, ,I, 153 Lupton, Linda .. . . . .. 102, Hughes, Lau '----- ------- -1 OYCC -f--'------ 155, 208 Langley, Debbie ,,,, ,,,, 1 58 Luschar, Karen ...... 102, 199, Hughes, S ....... .... . . 5 Joyce, 11 .......,... ..... 1 82 Langston, Randy . . . . .... 158 218, Hughes ylvia . . ...... , 207 Judd, Mrs. lora . . . . . . 32, 207 Language Department . . . . . 40-41 Lusk, John ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' Hunt, Athur . ......... .... 9 Julian, Don .... . . ...... 156 Lanier Harvey I .... I I I 100 LNCS- D1-21111 - - - Hllnferr There .... . . f. . , 220 Julian, Jerriann ........ ...... 1 82 LamZI Robert I I I I I I 132 1-Yl1YCl', -Jim -- - - - Hulen, Marye . . . . . .... 97 Junior Division Pages . .... 140-141 LapjneI Nancy IIII IIII 1 00 LYl9y 1-11153 ---- - - ' - 1II'1ummI:l, John . . . . . . . 182 Justice, Tim ......... .... 1 56 Lapingtom Mark IIII II I 100 EYOIL VI:U51'm - - - - - - - ump reys, er . ..... 38 Larsen Larry I I I 158 yons, orma . . . . . Hundley, Ric . J. . ........ 182 Hunt, Arthur ...... ........... 9 7 K IfIa?iII01a'NIMar2 'i 1 1 s . ....... . Hunter, Theresa .......... 156 220 , a ai rs usan i Mc HIIIIIIIIIIII Connie 182 Karr, Mike ........ , , 156 Lawrence, Sondra ............. 158 I 1 'A ' 1 1 Kaufman, Lindell . . , , 157 Lawrence, Suzanne . . 158, 201, 206 McAfee, Allen - ---- - - - - - Hutchins, Dorothy ....... 182, 217 I Kay, Karen ,.., ,, , 99 Lawrence, Tommy .. ......... 133 MCAf99, LBUTB ------4--- - 104. I1ZI1utcIl11nson, Mary . .... 97, 199, KeedyI Jayne I I I I I I 156 Le h, Glynda ,,.. .,,,, 1 83 McAlpine, Phil ...... 104, 212, HMC 'HSE' I 'mm ' 2III Keele, Karen .......... ... 157 lb, Glynn - -.--- .. 133. 205 MCCMM Timvthv ---- --, --- utson' New ' Keeling, K011een . ,, 157 eath, Li . ,,,,. ,, 1 209 McCaffety, Michael .... ....... Hun' Gayle ' ' ' 182' 205 Keesee, Brenda ..... . . 157 LBBH1' , 1' C5 - - - 100 Mfcammolly DHHHY - - - 53. 104, Keh Deborah . . . 99, 19 LBC, C --------- - - 100 199' I Kell , Ti . ,,,,,,, 9 Lee nk ........ .... 1 58 CCWY1 Bfffd I - - '---- Keue me I I 99 I J -Ce McCauley, Mimi . .. ........ 1dtI P3013 IIIIIIIII I I I 182 KIIHIII . da I I 9I 216 CI Jimmy I I I I I 8 McCauley, Patsy .... . 104, 124, Ing, 11r1arlha . . . ...... . . . 156 Ke11yI 1 3 I I I 157I 218 ee, Larr ,,,,,., , 1 icciaiiiv Patricia ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' Ingram, Mrs. V. D. .... . . 25 Ke11yI Ma 3 I I I 132 Lee, P . . .,.. . . ........ 101 Mcclaren' Miki ' ' ' ' ' ' Irwin, Glenda ...... ... 182 KEHYI Ralph II IIII I 9 ed ... . .... .. 164, 2 Qfcgiegang iiaflofw -- 151' Ivy, David ..... . . 97 Ke11yI R0 IIIII I Sheryl . . .... ..... i C or ' 0 ' ' ' ' Iznrd, Leonard ... ..... 182 Kelly, .. .. .1 . 1 urs, Je ...... .... s a Mccofklef Maflafm -- --- Izard, Susan ....... .. 91, 206 Ke,,,1,1 ,hy IIII, II 182 eMasfer 1 ey ----.--.- 101. 218 iiiCC0'maCi'1 Jamie '-- ' McCoy Nan . .... ...... . Ke 1,1 I L I I I 157 LeMol eborah . . . 101, 220 ' J Kei:IpIe Miciiel ,inn I 1 L HI Marie I 83I 205I McCrary, Sharon . . .... 183, KemPI Ra1Ph I I I I 9 L rd, Pete . . ........, . B xcgmwl iiaied ' ' ' ' ' ' Jackson, Debbie ..... ... 182 Kemp, y e .-- 2, 205 Lewaiienf Be '- - 183 C my' YH Z' ' Jackson, Lavora Ann ........... 97 Kenne FY ---' - 99. 205 Lewauen' Ric I ' ' ' ' 101 Mccuuough' Terry ' ' i ' ' ' Jackson, Lee .......... 97, 199 205 Kenned , 61811 - 1 - ..--- 157 Lewis, Brenda ' 133 Mcguniseyi Ricify i 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 Jackson, Miss Peggy . .....,..... 45 Kenny, Bruce - ------- 132 Lewis ml ' ' ' 101 liticnaniegi 113,81-iii 1 1 ii Jacobson, David . . , ......... . . . 158 KEUUY1 -lam - ----'f- - - 157 Le I ODI ' ' ' ' ' 'Q ' ' ' l ,VICDamici Lian yn 1 1 A 1 I 185 Jacobson, Dinan ..... 91, 199, 206, Kerr, Cynt ....-... 15, Clone - - -- -' 1' 20 I C 'ma ' in ' ' ' 213 Kerr, Ronnie ..... . . .. 7 ewisr -10 ' ' ' ' Oi A Doug ' Mrs Suzanne ' ' ' ' ' ' JBIHCS, Jimmie - - - - - 93 Ketcham, George . . . . . .... . . 9 Lewis' ia ' 1 ' 1371 i921 Ciiadd ' en ' ' ' ' ' James, Judy ..... . . . 182 Ketcham, Grace . . ........ 99 L I MI LI199' 201' 202' 4 MCFHI hw ' ' ' January. Lynda -. --- 98 K , Gl ...... . .......... elm' 'ss in iiicii ' E' GUY - --H Jarvis, Mark ..... 182 KZZESI lszdger I IIIII II 00 wig' She. li ff ei LYUH Jefferson, Amon . . . . . . 156 Kiken Jerry IIII I I IIIII II 157 'bfafv 9 'men ' ' ' ' 43 CGOWHH, 5115311 - - - - - - 162. Jenkins, Beverly .. ... 156 Kilrer, Richard ... .......... 182 301' ter' Rm ' ' B iiiccffw- Lafm' --- -4-- Jenkins, Kathie .. ... 156 Killen. Nancy --- ----.. ' BMQIII ' ' Mccuiie' Cindy ' H - - K'1l b lv1.E.. ' 3' '12 MH ,L A - Jenkins, Miss ....... . . 29 oiig f ii 2 05 indseyI Steve I I I I I I 58 C argue ou nn . Killough, Kathy . . . . . 132 , Mclver, Jon ........ . .. 162, Jennings, Lawrence . . . . .. 98 I I Lm,15eyI Te,-1-y I I I I I gI 205 . Kimball, Jlll --- .- 100 . . McKay Mr. R. I-1. .. ... Jernigan, Beth ...... ....... 1 82 KI II II II II 182 Lintner, Linda . . . ..... 159 ' ' re , o nn . . . . . , Johns, Carolyn ... ... 156, 205 Kfzlaid KI Y 15, Lune, Donna ...-. .. 183 ilicicee' Kam' '--- --- Johns Jeff . ........ .. 98, 206 . ' .Y ' Litle, Howard . ..... .. 158 MCKQQV llllke --- --- JOIIIISZIII Frederick 156 ifndreg' blgfke ' 1 Littlejohn, Ronnie . . . .. 101 McKinney, Greg . . .,, i ing, e le .. .. II I I JOIIIIISIIIIII Miss Jeme I I I I 32 KIIIgI KIIIIIII I I I II 157 L1v1ngston, Gary . . . .. 159 McLain, Mrs. Annie . . . . JIIIIIISOIIII Joe 156 King Rusty II 158 Livingston, John .... 101 McLcmore, Donna .. JIIIIIIIIIIIII Margaret I I I 98I 199I 201I Ki,.byI 1011611361 I I I I I 158 Lloyd, Gary ..... . . 159 McLemore, Karen .. . . . . 206 216 Kirk, Thomas ...... ,, 100 Locklier, Suzanne . . . . . . 102 McLeod, Ronny . . . . . . .I Johnson, Mike . ..... 182 Kissinger, Cynthia . . . . 182 Lodowski, Ruth . . . . 183 McLeskey, Debbie . . . ., Johnson, Mike . .. . . . 182 Kissinger, Debbie . . . . 100 Loehr, Charles . . . ...... 102 Mcltleans, Mike . . . . . . . . Johnson, Sandra ' ' - 1 - 155 Klcnk, Donna ..... . . 182 Loflin, Glenn .... . . 102, 199 McMurry, Mrs. Amy . . . , , . Johnson, Sherry . . . .......... 182 Kline, Cynthia ..... . . 158 Loftin, Mr. Paul . . . .... . . . 39 McNeil, Mrs. Lucille . .. . , , johnson, Tina .... . . 156, 201, 220 Kline, Mrs. Orelya .. . . . 48 Lomas, Butch . . . . 183 McRoberts, Beth ., . , I , I Johnson, Tommy . . ......... 98 Knight Beats, The . . . 214 Long, Sheila . . . .. 183 McRoberts, Larry . . . , , Johnston, Jim . . . . . . 156 Knoerzer, Susan . . .. 100 Long, Susie . . . . . 183 McShan, Miss Joan .. .. . 102 159 183 159 -15 159 127 183 159 216 159 159 183 159 159 159 25 159 199 216, 221 102 159 159 159 103 183 183 200 216 161 161 136, 204 104 205 221 183 183 201 104 161 105 162 207 201 105 183 105 162 218 207 40 105 205 183 183 213 183 183 183 205 25 105 162 162 46 105 183 162 183 105 37 48 105 183 45 397 , , M Sh , L. A. ' ................ ' - ' Nliiwhilrdler Darien S. 162 9 223 l Glenda l vin 06 Mxtleyi James Xvilslm H 109 0110. MTS- Eleanor T- - ,lr 1 , 1 ary .... ......... lk I ckleroyv YM , 18,1 Overgaard, Leshe C 675' 9 5 '--' - 05 B1 , Mrs. Ma t .. . 39 M1,Fllo1-, Deb ------ 210 Owen, Mr, John , , NPV 1 M,illburnl n ie .... . .. .... 160 Mueller, ' .... . ...... 161 Owens, Brad L1 Mlller , ......... . ......,. Q5 M 'r e 1, arr .. . 161 Owens, Mayy ,N hx I 1 ,. in ' 2lud', ' 6 0 ea , Mr. oy 39 Oyler, Janet .. . ylsglflieen .. .7183 . 1 er, in ylj. . . .... ,. 13 12111 D 11111 161 X hillgilend, M y .. 183 Miller, anna ..... .. . . . 60 Mu ,C oyoj Maddox L ......... ' - -- P , . 0 Ml c , a ..... . .. .... 1 Mul s, Patricia 81 Madd 6 . --4 ....., .... . .. as 1 ' r Fleien . Q 184 1 1,131,831 'yan , , 2 1, PM , . cy 161 P B-11 e Gayle .. . 18 lillei Ja t 1- 106 - 11 - ace' ' V i D b rg... .... .ru , J .., ....... . 106 1 urphy, Melinda Page Brenda aoney, eor .. ........ , --- ..... .... .... ' ' ' Malloy, Pat ...... . . mf .... .. ......... 06 Murray. Ir ggv - --.--- 44 gage' Emil n n ....... 103 I 'rf' , Linde .. ........ ..... 1 6 MHSHCCH fed ----' -- 201 aige' al , .elly ...e ....... 103 Miller 'e ....... 1 .... .. 174 M11Se.I-Hurie ----... ...... 1 84 ia:i'r'C Cm' fre, Theresa .,.. Millefr, . C. C. ..... '. . ...... 25 IY T5 'ell -- ---- 109 a 0' Mr' Tom ' gion , I ........ .... i Miller, Mr. Troy .. ........... 35 rljalreri geggy Sue Mann .............. ez Phyllirs .. . ...... 106 N H' er' any ' a ane ......... 0 n'- ljllfliller, ' 6. .. 16 gating' goijn '- 1 n, Judy, ....... .. 103 Miller, .... l Nelson, Per 109 Pam '1 nc ' Ma Nancy W ....... 10 lN'ller, oy ..,. ..... ....... 1 84 Nance, 101,, 124 P::1n10eB0'rr ' Ma P ......... .. . 1 ller, Susan ..., .. 1 f'201, 209 Ney, Mary .... ...... l 04 1,1 1' R. ky ' . . rre , Mann ,I .......,.... 3, 221 lllken, Ja s .. . .... 160 Neece, Jeanne .. 205 Parrisl Dxmey Manor aren .... ..l.. 83, 207 Milla., Debbi . ...... 184 Neel, Joyce .... .. 184 Patten, Nor y U U Mnnelield, n .. 103, 216 18 Merrick, J .... 106, 216 Ne1,,,,,, 1,eo,,,,,,, 207 Pa,,e,r,,n Mnid lelqgnl .............. 160 Miin, n .,... ........... 1 60 Ne1,,,,,, pa, H 202 P,,1,m H' D V 1 . annie ....... . . 159 . Minfei, Dianne ....... 184,205,207 Niqugr, Sue ..,. ,,,,,,, , 110 rmmgn' rrfnlrfi , in, Diane 102 1 'acle, Cindy ........... 160, 205 Nevisonr Barbara .... 109, 217 1.11m if Markham, ! ............ 18 istrot, Terry Douglas ......... 107 Nevison, David ...hu 109 Patton' Lili: U my 5 lei, fy . ,.... . 10 1 zeliell Annie ....... 107, 206, 210 Nw., Richard ,,,, 109 P ' 8 ' lk i, Glen .... .. . 183 'eliell, Cathy .. ........ 101 New, Ronnie ,,,,,, 1111 Payne' 1231, Mm, Andy . .. 183 Mitchell, Donna 104, 218 Ne,,,1,,,,,,, Debbie ,,,.,,,, 18,1 D ,',i e Marrs, Rhond ........ . .... 104 Mitchell, Ronnie ...... .... 1 60 Newman, B51-l,111-11 Lucille 109 P r ' MHIHHB ' M 5, e ............. 184, 201 Mitchell, Teddie Ann .... 101 Newt011,D1a1111e ,,,,,,,,,.. 109 ea son' I' ' ' li , Gayle ...,. 160, 201, 216, Moncrief, Billy ...... 101 Newwr, Robert 1111 Eejfm' Glfnn 185' M 1 P Moncrief, Margaret .. 184 Nichols, 1 C11 185 Pinggobxlgke 3 al am Monk, Suzanne .... 107 ' . 1 ' ' Martin, Bmy ,, 160 M,,n,,,ome,y, Bob ,, 160 P ee - ig? Pendleton, Hal Ashley Martin, Darra ..... 184 Momgomory David 107 s', e Pendleton, Pat ...... , .... ...... N ,r Martin, Ginger ..... .... 1 84 Mo1.11go1-11o1.y, Joe bhll 1 ,, 197 199 Nlles' 113 110 Penny Nalhfln -------- - Manin, Mrs, Ralph 39, 177 Moody, cayla 160 Ncvgl , ne . 109 Perrigoy Nickey Rene Martin, Randy ...... ..... 1 60 Moomaw, Mrs. Billie ..... 31 0 1 Sm 3 H H 218 Perry' Fred Martin, Steve ..... 160 M R 11 O ' ammy no Pef1'Yi 5111611116 -- Martin Thomas 104 Moomaw, o ert ...... .... 1 60 oles, hrargaret 1 185 Person Doug 1 ' ooma , W'll' .....1 184 ' ' Martinez, Fmberw 104 Moore,wAnitL 108 199 Igorman, a a 110 Peters, Thomas Mason, Pnnln . ...... ...1104 Moore Connie 184 Nor m a n A 125 Peterson' Deborah 1 - - 0 - .-- Massey, Susan ......... 104 Moore, David ,, ,, 108 Nutm Beck 162 Petersonf Drew Massingale, Mr. George .. .. 42 Moore, David 160 Nunn. Naomi' - -- .... . 185 Peterson, Gay Masterson, Mac, .........,..... 184 Moore Derma , 1, 184 s ' ' ' Peiefsonf James Mathias, Doris ................ 160 Moore, 1 ber ,,., 10 4 Petree- Shen'Y ------ - Matthews, cnrln ..... 160, 192, 201, 110013 ary 1 6 Petter, Mr. Ronald .. ., 202, 143 M 1 ,, -- ..... ' Peiiijel-n, Lisa Matthews, Mi. D. E. ...... 25 om' 'Y 6 ' 6 ' 1 8 ' 2 1 0'Bryanv, ugene 185 Phi-rr, Debbie .. .. Maxwell, Cary ........ 184 Moore, Ju ,,,,,,,.,,, ,l 160 'BYYBD Jimmy --I 162 Phelps, Joe May, Jack 104 Moore, Laurie ro O'Daniel, Tomm .. 162 Philley, Kathy May, Mac 184 Moore, Mich , ,, H 108, 205 0'Dell, Carol . 110 Phillips, Connie M312 Nancy 160 Moore, S001 59, 108, 138 ' 01101111 ' -1 185 Phillips, Herschel May, Sally .. 134 11,,ore, S11 1 offi Rn- ...... 162 Phillips, Jimmy Mays, Janis ....... ,. 160 Moore, 515,13 ,, 1,,,,,, 055 H P0 Y ------- 62 Phiuipfh MSW 'lr Mazaher, Mrs. Kay ....,. 32 Moreau, Karen Dale W 'i' Qdham' mda Sue Pimpm' Patti ia ' li Meelelin, Marnie .... ..... . . 160 Moreland Mr. B. X Q as 011, Shen, La, ,n,, no Pnknid, Dele .. . Medniie, Tina ....,....... 184, 207 Moreno. Mrs- Q: . 40, 4f o11P1,a,1,, 1-w er, ' ' 110 Pfckens' JW' -- M k M D 11 0 Moreno, Belize .... 10g, 195, , P1 ' , Susan ee , rs. orot y ........... 3 41 02 205 216 Olly , ohn ...... 111 1516 5 Mrs Meeks, Peney ........ 105, 199, 201 . - Olmsted, 1' 185 . , , , . Morgan, Christine ........ .... 1 . Vlrglnla Meeks: Slew ---'-------------- 184 Morgan, Dennis Wayne .. 108 Olson' C1 H58 16 Pi rnt. Carolyn Mehaffic, Mi. Shamus 1, 32, as Morgan, Mie. ........ .. . 29 0'Na . lilabelh ---- 17. 0 1 eral, Cecelia .. Meier, Cl.-indie ,,,,, ,,,, 1 60 Morgan, Starlet! ..... ., :- l k al, Gloria .... 5 Pillet, Bonnie . Merer, John 106 Mormino, Sam 1 8 O'Neal, Jim 52 Pilling, Diane Meinholdt, Sandie ....... 184 1,:i0rr?l1'JosZe -- 'Q 0'Nea Susan ..... 62 Pinto' David ' Mendez, David .. 106, 195 mfs' 0 V 109 0'NeilI. Peggy --.. . 185. 'I 'mo' Kathy ' ' 106 Morris, Dalton ...... 184 OiNe111, Randy 1 99 ors Caro .... .. .. Mendez' Rene - Merrie, Denise .... 160, 195 Orc e ra ' ' 215 Pin .- 11,111 Mendoza' Karen 106 M0fl'iS, Judy' .... . 160 0 b ' ' ' Pittm a s Edward Mendoza. Nita ------.- 106 Morris, Randy .... 160 'cn am' Glenda lean 11 Platt, ' - ...... .. Menefee, Min. Helen ...... as Morrison, Dodd .. .. 160 ORHCY' PM ' - - ' 2 Pee, eb . 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I-Sha , ,,,,,,, , , , , , , 157 Preddy, Karen . . . . .. 164 Robbins, David ...... 142, 143, 165 uggs, Pat . . .. 166 X , Mary ,,,, , , , 181 5, 213 Prewitt, Beverly . . . ...,.. 16-1 Robbins, Finis ....... 116, 205 218 Seals, Colbert . . 6 1 mith, Paul , , , , , , , 120 5, 217 Prewitt, Paul .... . . . . 185, 205 Roberson, Marsha .......,.. Seaman, Sandy .. 1 Smith, Philip , , , , , , 181 Price, Larry . . .... 1 Roberson, Priscilla . . 116 Searcy, Velma . , ..... 1- i Smith, Ri , , , , , 120 Price, Marc 1 . . S Roberts, ' .... . . ,... 1861 Seaton, Vickie . . . . . 1 tl 01 ith R . . . . . . 137 Price, Terry .. ..... 14 ' berts John . . 116, 205 Seaton, Vonnie .1 . ..... 166 'th, rg 20, 210 Price, Vickie ..... . . .... t . 85 R0 rts Phillip .......... 116 Seely, Richa 113 S andrg , , . , 218 Pringle, Robert ..... . . . 164, 18 ' ' e . ...... 165 23-1 289 Seidmey 166 ith, Steve , , , 120 Pritchard, Gordon . . . .... 4 R ertso Danny ........ . . . . 165 Selman, John . . . ......... . . 187 Smith, Susan , , , , , , 167 Pritchett, Janis ..... .... 1 2 R er n, lends . . . 186 Selvidge illiarg . . . Smith, Tommy , , 0 , 120 Pritchett, Mt. 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