Kimball High School - Excalibur Yearbook (Dallas, TX)

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ASSISTANT EDITOR I ' Q ' V is F1 ugi,,1,,,5.4f '1 F'R17fn.v1-!fllyg?L:fFQg:v ORGANIZATIONS EDITOR 1 H ' I A FFF 2 ,,,iQf W ,,..h, f'yu?F,,, 1 F' ,, FfRF fF': Wt CO-BUSINESS MANAGER Whit,,fwRWMWMfWxqfv Fa''W+H'+fFh -Blk ,ff fn 1--,f A I ACTIVITIES EDITOR I Rig , ' 4.,xfil ,' .,l'.,pi,gQ4,.f' I FTRL, Ff'f 75'f f' CO-BUSINESS MANAGER '- A 'g ,I-,-b,'2 FR,,g1ff fe, I I i 1 1 I ,I Terry Bllharlz ,, .,, KV , I P ,, Ak J- ' M- ' ' A Mar H -' H W V 51' ...- W,.ii??g! 1 ,.,zLi, if .iq-mn ziggy, A' .V M,g',yT,.,?3..3, .A SPORTS EDITOR 3 F ' ' -1 ,Mag ', ,Q my -AM, .A , V' . Iwi.-'., 1 'ALM E T1 was, Q23 krmfsnh l .. , f-at eff? wsyfz .4 Beth .Iernwan , . Q AML . ,,,5Mg,,r15,,,vvg.q9:f' .. ' 'V -I ng' kqmvfh- f I, , A D .. Q 'ih,1F'FZ': F f STAFF WORKER f' . fx' 1' Qgf 'k -'ifftff Jw 'Y I --QQ, R' 'W V . FRF' . - if 35,55 Eggs Mlke Johnson A STAFF WORKER FFF?-'5 ' ff1Z.3':f'i FfR2FQ,'iF2'RRTfAR'F Riffiffi,- W, 'ff F 5:3 if Ben Denny 1--P 'Br--LN: 4' f.- T H 2 'W,,5P.j'Q,, W, Q,..L,L ,- 3. K ,fgr , 'Eff --A l ,ww ' , j'-'F STAFF WORKER 231' f?f 'T'?RZfi'.ffFf F' x?i'7R?FefRFIFFf'?FFfl2FF' Julie Davis , f A A ' fe- I STAFF WORKER , H Linda McDonald STAFF WORKER 'v . I A Dan Zlvney R STAFF WORKER I GUN- - . , sv ' et,ee - ' I F' -' ' 1 cr,-am.. M ,LQg,wfi':V S-. V I Q ' F R Q5wmaMwR,ff+Ry--e . I 3 E .J ., , W ,,,1f..t ,Q , . A .1 ,Q -ff 1' - Q. If A ts A 4 1' if , Eff , V1 R'-A K . . .sm A .Y A it K' V A,E5 The classroom becomes a setting for an adventure in language. Dolls in Spanish costum- es, pinates hanging from overhead lights, and large Spanish posters all contribute to the general atmosphere. t This setting is accompanied by a teacher-full of enthusiasm about the subject she teaches and full of devotion to her students. Her patience and understanding are evident as she endeavors to teach a new language without confusing her students. As sponsor of El Sol she dedicates her time to create a better understanding, not only of the Spanish language, but also of the people who speak it. Her efforts have made El Sol a large and prosperous organization serving Latin American countries, Kimball as a school, each individual of the student body. ln appreciation We dedicate our 1968 Ex- calibur to . . . MRS. AURORA MURENO Sk? v. ,, '53 N' , fn iq W?-. N :vw 'af ff if 1 0,54 1,45 , E W4 U 'n5 ' f,g.,-V- w 1 W t , fir, I- V ' 'Tff,4f'i?fii'?-iffgf .4 hh, 1 f' 3.11519 t Q u , ' ?ig. 5 , f V .f . 1- ,, sr? vw-gifts' was 41, f if wa, P , ! iQfE4??i?5'Kad!?ff:Xfi?fiv'wf4'5vii45?f51 H 21iSf4l457?-W Ml ' Mil'S2..L..... Ah. ,. V, ,,, 9 I 4: .v-I t is Y J 'fjr'Nf- Q . wi J 'L . ls. 1 .....62 if-. s , ff M M , t, ,Iufifi?i:sppif Q 1 1 38 Sophomores. . . 1 70 Organizations 190 Sports . .. 266 Activities .... 314 THE LONG SHADOWS OF KIMBALL . . . the shadows of tradition - the school seal . . . EH day . . . senior privileges . . . each is a shadow of the student . . . shadows filled with memories. 1' Y- O lli ' i ff ' A A ' 7 Q a A ' so ,.4-'iii WA! f Q A4 1-gg' 0' W . .N 54, iikniikw f -I 5hs1lli E'Q w f.. 5 iff. A 1 vi i- ii .f.f,a:l.:f-pf ri .,.. , .i ff ESI ' X 5 413 ,.,, M r f -Hai... - fit -QW, w. 'W-A xi ' 5 ,, X. Y aj? H I N 'sn T 5. Q i' '11- Q-, AH W, rjjpginiiwf. N J - w' v '.-- , ' fu Q f9I-' - , , . X . A I J. As ' ', 'All ' 'KK Q - ' 2 ' ' ' f - 5 f is A 1 'V 1 R ,, Gwyn!! X -' I E A f Rm 1 V QS A. ' i s Y 'g' 7 - ' 5 9 , . V -I A .- my W- P? 4 ., W . 'S V V in l ag - Q W.. , H .V ' V1 1 My . Q um. N ,ii imgvng-gunna W. . 'N . ' , We A 5 .. X Q V J ne I ' ,, ' .FJW 4-0 Q 0 Q! Q F . K , 4 K if l s . ' , 3 49? - 1 1 Q , x x . ,. I A . kr V , , H . 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K Ar xii. ith, Ak ,,.,. ,A-,W t ,Q I 4 ' P v ' H v A 'A .4 Q A 4 ' .ky Q ,V ' ,' . f , 1 I 'K .. ,,'4 . . as V E as I , N M ,nf A ' 4 6 r w 1 :L MMU, I 1 , .1 rig E V ,nz ' J-KHP, iff, J.,1,,, 4 'HQ' ,.h ff CAST A LUNG SHADOW with reflections of a year past . . . a time le remember . where we worked and played . . . made friends . . . and had times of our lives. A 1, myw E . E 4 Q IJ ff' NI' W .ry 'D yn 4 M... , -.N 1 , I -.nf ' m SHOWING THE PASSING OF DAYS . . . important days . . . meaningless days . . . days we like to remember . . . or forget Each is an element of our shadow. Ja DARK SHADOWS OF DEFEAT . . . the most haunting 1 shadows of all . . . the agony . . . try to escape them . . . they always remain 'ln W S S N S S Y S S S 3 S S w x S S 3 S N S ,1 V ,1 x Q Y S ui 1. BRIGHT SHADOFVS OF VICTURY . . . shadows we lake behind us . . . symbols of achievement . . . spirit . . . these shadows are mere reflections of hard work - a noble Knight heritage. ,z3!'!'. FOR EVERY SHADOW THERE IS to EEEE ' , ,, ,,,., ,, ,M A SPUTLIGHT . . . ' students came - searching, seeking, questioning for absolute answers . . . they came . . . perhaps sought . . . sometimes gained. From this search . . . leaders emerge. Bobby Rollings was elected by the entire student body to serve as the president of the Student Council. Serving as president of the National Honor Society, Lee Wilson sets a fine example for other students. f , V l I l ln the National Merit Scholarship Tests, Kimball was honored hy having four semi-finalists. They are, left to rightg Julian Murdock, Eric Parish, Phil Erwin, and James Kenny. I9 nw 1 wwmf... mm M. M ,wwf W W ,,,M, l di xx 3 M, L-'ax ff' flew-auf gl W -. J ,Y .N...,A,,, A teacher affects eternityg he can never tell where his influence stops. HENRY BROOKS ADAMS 'Hi 1 Q, M . 551, 1324. ,r X Q. 'lilir iz. I . Dr. W. T. White, a graduate of the Uni- versity of Texas with B.A. and MA. degrees and Phi Beta Kappa key, is the recipient of LLD degrees from Baylor and Texas Christian Universities. Having been principal in Wichita Falls and superintendent of two school systems, in- f! pf .5 J -t 1 N-at cluding Bonham, he came to Dallas as Principal of Sunset High School. After serving as Assis- tant Superintendent, he became Superintendent, of Dallas Schools in 1945. In 1950 he was elected as President of both the American and Texas Associations of School Administrators. SUPEHINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS AND ASSIS4 TANT SUPERINTENDENTS, Left to Righlg Mr. Dale Douglas, Deputy Superintendentg Mr. C. C. Miller, Asst. Supt. in Charge of Organizationg Mr. Hollis Allen, Asst. Supt. in Charge of Adnrinistrutiong Mr. Don E. Matthews, Asst. Supt. in Charge of Special Servicesg Mr. R. H. McKay, Asst. Supt. in Charge of Operationsg Mr. H. D. Pearson, Asst. Supt. in Charge of Businessg Dr. E. D. Walker, Asst. Supt. in Charge of Personnelg Dr. W. T. White, Superintendentg Dr. Frank L. Williams, Asst. Supt. in Charge of Instruction. BOARD OF EDUCATION IN SESSION. Dr. W. T. White, Superintendentg Percy E. Lfff 10 Rigllh Jerry D. Wheatg John Plath Luecke, Jr., M. D., Vice-Presidcntg James E. CTCCHZ J- Willard Gfflssz Emmett J. Con- joyg Mrs. Henri L. Bromberg, Jr.g Marvin rad, M. D.g Lee A. McShan, Jr., Presidentg H, Berkeley, I A .V L H3 C , 1' ' 'wwf' ,- ' F ,' Q M, ' , N ' gli ,- -'S -.2 4, .y ,Xi-. -11. , 4 ,,--w if - 'J , . 1' fb w, s 59? N 5 V Y1 wJ,,f,,, : K , .-bf Ik M ' v5,.31 gfV,'g' X T wg, .,.mpY-'V M , ,ug gmafzwwlf f V V W wf xli MV 1,wf,eA1 .l. 4,, ww?f'ff' I if ' ig l A153 gg - . V rl , V 4 33 , fy ? ,Z - nf ji' ' U r, I X 'H 5 j :f 'T' if 2 ' ' E , 55 Q U' fin ' 'ffl ,fd 1' 1 . ' , A - 1. ww-M1 W . F if - - .5 ,' ' 2 'WS W Wil , QQXNN M-W Q Q L 3-V 1 1 'H y .WL Q if Mfb igll W Tw -J w fi s.- 5 . , K ,fi ar? If ,w A Q m ww W 'f w-gf' q w 'nw f Q. 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X .mg ,,. 5.1.-rv , .,, , H-A -sfiifijfgfq ' 1 ' 4 . 9 il H399 J 'f ' ,aff L 9 ' ' , x x 3Q'5,12?Sf?a-zg3f'w,, , , .-f,-.j:S- 4 ,W 1 ef 045 ,521 ,M 's-11' ff :fr , qj 1-f . M- -1- Av-f.1:5q,:f -Q 33,1-v, rgfvkfrf- fs'-Qt' f .A 2 'f'?- M 1' . fa - 'f f 1 in b- 3'f'r1'11Lif-fig' ,Q ,542-fffq 3 nfl al ' , f a ' ' fr i 2 ml! :A : , , if : . if as m f - X 'I ' W ' Wwffi- 1' 'N I ' ' W'a.i' V W '5941.tM5 - , 24 f ., ' P - ' ' ' ,f Q,5nw-' --022 2 aww' -Mm, 4, fx za, . 'M f - 1- , V 4 . ff 1 ,Y , ,A ,. , . M . ,. LW -egg 5: -- ,4,,p,,, ,, 4 ,. .. J4,,1,g,j,.4m-5.44 g:?,'.siE,5. ::aL13'.,-93 f,x-,g'-vs.:-fn ,ff f an V155 3 ' A dd mi., i . e, gk LG Y . 3 inn-A at ' iff. is at its how-....,. Mr. Durrett's telephone conversations are a vital part to his work as Principal. Mr. Durrett, born in Missouri, was raised in a small town. When he was young, studying law was an ambition of his, but due to unavoidable reasons he was unable to fulfill his desire. This did not stop himg he went to Iowa State Uni- versity Where he received a Master of Arts degree and had the honor of being elected the President of the Student Body. Coaching at the Oak Cliff High School, now named Adamson, was the beginning 0f.Mr. Durrett's career in the Dallas Independent School District. Later, he became Principal of Margaret B. Henderson Elementary School and then Boude Storey Junior High School. Mr. Durrett was appointed Principal of Kimball High School when it opened in 1958. Mr. Durrett has the opinion that education is for everyone. '4Education gives a person an ambition, a motivation, and a challenge? 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ELEANQR D. OTT Miss LULA L. MUI.I.1Ns Miss BARBARA CARRELL B.A-, Rlf'f' UNIV' B.A., E.T.S.U., M.A., U.T. B.B.A., and M.E4l., N.'1'.S.U. S0Ph0m0fc Counselor Jr., Sr. Counselor Ir., Sr. Counselor CUUNSELOIVS STAFF Increases to Six If a problem in classes should arise, the counselors are always there to help as an experienced friend. Mrs. Ott, ,new to Kimball this year, is always ready to assist confused sophomores as they get adjusted. Miss Mullins. our new counselor also, along with Miss Carrell and Mrs. Morgan help the juniors and seniors decide which courses should he taken to prepare them for college. Mrs. Wiler and Mrs. Pierce, our clerks, help register students for college entranfe exams and the National Merit Scholarship test. MRS. FLOELLEN MORGAN B.A., S.M.U., M.Ed., N.T.S.I.'. Ir., Sr. Counselor S..-. v-.J -ww- ,,..f- s- , awp N1 MRS. BARTHEINE PIERCE MHS. JUANITA WILER Cminsr-lor's Clerk Counselor s Clerk R. if lfx E5 ,i ' X ADMINISTRATIVE TAFF J ssqN ?'Nq.4 man'-....M 4'N f 'HOU ln order to keep as large a school as Kimball moving steadily, it must be equipped with an excellent office staff. The necessity for records of attendance are handled by Mrs. Mary Hintze, Mrs. Margaret Smith, Mrs. Sue Emerson, and Mrs. Dorothy Meek. Mrs. Martha Stewart and Mrs. Bonnie Green serve as secretaries. They are in charge of handling the financial business of the school. The I.B.M. operator, Mrs. Billie Moomaw, fulfills the important job of printing report cards and dealing with daily attendance. Helping to keep health standards high are the nurse, Miss Ethel Goodnight, 'and her assistant, Mrs. La Verne Bolen. Miss Lona Spruiell works at the day to day routines which never seem to come to an end. Secretary's Assistant MRS. BONNIE GREEN 4 ...aw 1' 4 ? ,MMM ,..v-M .J 1' WWW' I ,. J. ...M , I.B.M. Operator, MRS. BILLIE MOOMAW , 4. F as xt, 'jf Nurse, MISS ETHEL GOODNICHT Assistant to Nurse, MRS. LA VERNE BOLEN f RK f. 'H:N aN-W.. yryf Q.. H X Secretary, MRS. MARTHA STEWART 29 l a ENGLISH DEPARTME T Forms Literar Moods and Creates Grammatical Poise Agfki if 1 ,,,. I fv ww 1 '. 4' I ,lp A4-fu, 1 ,135 .favnz.,, annum, :aiu-guru vnrsrnf , I urzmarrffzaasgg--Qn,g R 1 rgmlzsfz-Mwf?f1r:z: gn' . 'ff'q'u!!.l,'ggygp f:'9 Uxrf:f3,3l':'ff, gnn,Q'f':fff:::1c:!n8q!',hz M, w:numg,n,f'f'a,'q,. I 'ug x?cifH.5?3232?'M N1,nn,,'-w 5' Alf! in yu I lf gl' b,,'f,,ss's:12!lIz Rig!-Wu. :,.'Vsp,,e.ff::afamsvagi 1:-:Ni gi Hsqrnnauasnff' g',,,'u, qlfllllllazl --Fl, uXlup1g,, grad 'I .wzwz,55:gg7,M,g:,21gggggig-, H 'S ' u ' -4 ' nw-' 'N M f-W,, -N ,- 4: r 1 5,5 6, Q ' I 5,1 Y 5? ,, l Q 5 7. .W -V' I -- ,.. , MRS. HELEN HAYES MENEFEE f B.A., N.T.S.U., M.A., Midwestern University English 7, 8 .Mil MRS. MARY ROSS ZAPFFE B.S., S.M.U. English 7, 8 fr-'Q S MRS. LEOTA BURNEY B.S., E.C.T.S., BLA., N.T.S.U. English 5, 6, 7, 8 MR. ALAN B. MILLS B.S., N.T.S.U, English 3, 4, 5, 6 30 MKS, FI.0 JUDD B.A., M..-L, Baylor University English 3, il at A 9, ,, V ti MISS JEFFIE JOHNSON B.S., N.T.S.U. English 3, 4 One of the most important curricula at Kimball is English. It teaches students the correct and accepted use of gram- mar, while at the same time introduces them to the literary world. English pre- pares students for a college education and their later life. Teachers must have an interest in the school as well as the subject they teach. For example, Mrs. Cox grew up next door to the Sprague family for whom our football field was named. Her father was a friend of J. F. Kimball and Mrs. Cox received a telegram of con- gratulations from J. F. Kimhall when she graduated from high school. Kimball has many teachers devoted to the education of young people. Mrs. Zapffe, projectionist director, has taught school for twenty-four years, nine of which were at Kimball. Mrs. Burney has been teaching thirty-six years, ten of which were at Kimball. ,,,-,wk y-5 ,,,,, I 1 'N 'YP MRS. SUSAN CHASTAIN B.A., University of Texas English 3, 4 . tx MRS. MARGARET COX B.A., Baylor, M.A., N.T.S.U. English 3-6 MRS. PATSY TUCKER ILA., N.T.S.L'. English 7, 8 S MRS. VIRGINIA MEHAFI-'IE B.S., Stephen F. Austin English 7, 8 V n MISS LINDA WADE B.A., N.T.S.U. English 3-6 31 i Q 'W ' MISS AMY WEBSTER MISS JOAN RAGSDALE B.A., Texas Women's University B.A., T.C.U. M.S., Baylor University English 5, 6, Home and Family Living English 5-10 ENGLISH DE PARTM E T Welcomes T Six ew Teachers in Fall of '67 MRS. HARRIET HARRAL B.A., M.A., Baylor University English 3-6 QT! Fi: Q AF MRS. NANCY POLLARD B.A., Texas Technological College English S, 6, Journalism 1, 2 One can always spot a new teacher. Find someone who can not find their classroom, is tardy to class, and leaves their gradehook in the lounge and you have found a new teacher. Two of KimlJall's six new English teachers are teaching another subject besides English. Miss Ragsdale, who studied in Europe during the summer of 1966, also teaches Home and Family Living. Hrs. Pollard teaches loumalism and is sponsor of the Knight Life Staff and Quill and Scroll. Mrs. Harral, another new teacher, also majored in speech and drama. She also enjoys teach- ing swimming. 4-F MISS MICHAELE ANN THORP MISS SUSAN MARLAND B.S., University of Texas B,A., Sophie- Xi-wconih English 5:-6 English 5.8 32 '-6? 5 :- 1 ,I CIENCE DEPARTMENT Gains 1 Several New Teachers. MR. TERRY A. HARLOW B.S., N.T.S.U. MR. PAUL LOFTIN M.S., E.T,S.U. Biology 1-2, 3-4 MRS. ELEANOR T. OTTO B.A., U. of Texas, BLA., U. of Texas Chemistry 1-2, 1A-2A MR. ANTHONY C. BURDEN B.A., Geo. Wash. Univ B.S., Georgia State Biology 1-2 f ' - 5 I MJ' -W- Biology 1.2, Chemistry 1-2 A ' KI, MR. GERALD K. HUMPHREYS B.S., U. of Tenn, Physics 1-2, 1A-2A Along with four of Kimball's returning science teachers, five new teachers have joined the Science Department. Al- though one might be Skeptical of their capabilities, there is no reason to be, for they are all quite competent. Anthony Burden, Terry Harlow, Laura Liljestrand, Lera Pylant, and Tommy Thompson are the teachers fresh to Kimball. Besides teaching biology, Mr. Burden sponsors the Junior Class Play. Mrs. Pylant is one of the sponsors of the Science Club. Mr. Thompson has an interest in hunting and billiards besides biology. Teachers returning to Kimball are Paul Loftin, Gerald .,,...f Humphreys, Margaret Milke, and Eleanor Otto. With Mrs. Milke's regular chemistry classes, she teaches the honors classes of chemistry. Sponsors of the science club include Mr. Loftin and Mr. Humphreys. Kimball's Science Department is one of the largest and most complete in Dallas and due to the excellenvinstructors, one of the most exciting. MR. TOMMY G. 'THOMPSON B.A., Baylor Univ. Biology 1-2, History MRS. LAURA LILJESTRAND B.A., Temple Univ. M.S., S.M.U. Biology 1-2 MRS. LERA PYLANT B.S., Roanoke College Biology 1-2 MRS. MARGARET MILKE B.S., T.W.U. Chemistry 1-2, lA- 2-A, 3A-4A 33 ,Ms ,..... ,,., fa-Y,.f', ,gg .- 55 MR. BYRON RHOME MR, PRESTON CQX B.A., Trinity Univ. B,S,, N,T,S,U, M-A-. Univ- of TEX-'15 European History, World History Texas History --....,. W iiio A, iiii MR. BOB MERRILL B.S., M.Ed., N.T.S.U. American History, Civics SOCIAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT Offers New Course in Advanced American History' F , 34 ,W ,... .. W,,, 1 I E . Q s., . M - Q MR. DAVID SUGG B.S., Abilene Christian College American History, World History MR. HERBERT HARLAN B.A., Baylor Univ. American History, World History 3 MISS BEVERLY BOWERS B.S., Univ. of Texas World History ,, W , , ,. js ,,..,Mi X QP MR. LEWIS ORR MR. JOHN PRITCHETT B.S., Texas Wesleyan College, M.Ed., B,A,, S,M,U, N.T.S.U. Problems of Democracy, Economics, Civics American History, Civics, Athletics Many Kimball students are receiving college credit this year for a new course they are taking in Advanced American History. This course adds to the excellent opportunities provided by the Social Studies Department. Active participation in the social studies field is supplied by the Current Events Club, sponsored by Miss Beverly Bowers and Mr. Hansel Martin. New teachers are not unique in any department of Kimball's faculty. However, few departments have former Kimballites among the faculty members. Such is the case with Mr. Hansel Martin, a graduate of Kimballgin the first graduating class, 1960. He now contributes to Kimball by coaching tennis. Also on the list of new social studies teachers are Mr. Richard Hill, Mi. Robert Baker, Mr. James Rust, swimming and football coach, and Mr. Lewis Orr, Basketball coach. Several other members of the social studies faculty also render their services in other ways. This list includes Mrs. Margaret Breedlove, sponsor of the Junior playg Mr. Richard Burton, sponsor of the Excaliburg Mr. Bob Campbell, cheerleader sponsorg Mr. Charlie Fields,-football coachg Mr. Herbert Harlan, football coachg and M.r. Milton South, track and football coach. gm. MR. BOB CAMPBELL B.S., M.Ed., N.T.S.U. American History, World History 'Q 1 at v a as X MRS. MARGARET BREEDLOVE MR. ROBERT BAKER MR. CHARLIE FIELDS B-A-. TBUS WBSIBYHH, M-A.. N-T-5-U- B.S., Univ. of Texas B.S., M.S., East Texas Univ. W0l'ld HISIOIY, Speech Advanced American History, Civics Civics, Athletics 35 MR. MILTON SOUTH B.B.A., M.I-Id., N.T.S.U. American History, Civics MR. HANSEL MARTIN ILA., Arlington state College ' ' Amvrivan History w'fs'f W' :::m:'-'Lf-1 SOCIAL STUDIES DEPART E T Introduces Special nits in Responsible Citizenship Faculty members in tlif- Sm-itil Studies tlvpttrtmt-nt realize thc importance of ti c'41roful study of gmt-rninmit and cmwnoinics as well as history. All of these Plvmcnts are necessary in building liettvr vitixcns for tllc future. In addition to regular studies, for thc first time ut Kimball all history flusses are participating in special units designed for creating responsible citizens. These units cnipliusizc the importance of obeying laws untl discuss the prom-:lures for Changing faulty laws. Sf! his to--ss MR. TROY INIIILER B.A., Univ. of Dallas Worm Iflistnry MR. RICHARD BURTON A.A., Lon Morris Collogr-, B.S,, Sam I'Imislon State Tcaclir'r's Collr-gr, M.Erl., N.T.S.U. Amr-riran History, Ifngglisli History, Civics 36 H If , I J' .ax ws.- MR. RICHARD HILL B.S., M.Ed., N.T.5.U. Amcrivnn History XIII, JAWIES RUST ILRA., Baylor I'niv. liiiiwa. .fitlilwlica ,fr L if ,4iQ2.:'z:- wffitfvi A 6' tw' .ff f X. MRS. RUTH HOEFFLER B.A,, M.A., S.M.U. German, Latin ink 'N v w 5 ,vt W,- K rs Foreign language has been traditionally recognized for its greatness at Kimball. The superior teachers have left many graduating students with a greater knowledge of peoples throughout the world. Spanish, the most commonly taken language at Kimball, is taught by three fine teachers: Mrs. Darylee Plexco, Mrs. Aurora Moreno, and Mrs. lennilyn Thames. ln this her first year, Mrs. Plexeo has made a fine contribution in sponsoring the El Sol chapter of the Pan American club. Mrs. Moreno is in her seventh year at Kimball, yet her total years of teaching are said to be a Ndeep, dark secret. She also started the television Spanish program for elemen- tary sehools in Dallas. Mrs. Thames has now been at Kim- ball for two years and is serving as sponsor of the Spanish National Honor Society. Mrs. .lana Greenway and Mrs. Ruth Hoeffler head up the field of Latin. Mrs. Greenway sponsors the Junior Classi- cal League and is also a teacher of Junior English. Other than Latin, Mrs. Hoeffler has many classes of German, and is in charge of Allerei. She is noted also for sponsoring the National Honor Society. The understanding of the language of French is given students by Mrs. lvy Blair and Mrs. Cheryl Galbraith. Their participation has helped build A Jamias, the French Club. Mrs. Galbraith devotes another portion of her time to the Y-Teens. LANGUAGE DEPARTME T Aided b Kimball is Language Lab Q' .af 'U' MRS. IVY BLAIR B.A., M.A., Austin College French MRS. CHERYL GALBRAITH B.A., Austin College French 1-4 MRS. JANA L. GREENWAY B.A., University of Texas Latin 3-6, English 5-6 MRS. AURORA MORENO B.A., S.M.U. Spanish 3-6 MRS. DARYLEE PLEXCO B.A., S.M.U. Spanish MRS. JENNILYN THAMES B.A., Baylor University Spanish 1-4 37 MISS VIRGINIA FITE B.S., M.A., S.M.U. Algebra NIR. JERRY CHRISTIAN B.A., Texas University, B.A., U.T.A. Geometry, Related Algebra MRS. EVIE JONES lNI.Ed., S.M.U. B.A., Baylor University Plane Geometry MRS. BOBBY A. SPR AY 5. B.A., s.M.U. Algebra fi M it EZA g II,..11E MRS. JANE HAYMES B.A., Oklahoma College for Women Algebra Behind the various courses offered by the Math Department are the teachers-teachers such as Bobby Spray who sponsors A'Number Sense , and Jerry Christian who sponsors the Slide Rule Club. Yet, the Math Department houses an array of teachers with not only a dedication to Math, but holding other interests. Charles Fox served in the Air Force as a combat flier during World War ll. Evie Jones has directed tours, and Jerry Christian's love for music gained him ti college scholarship in that subject. Virginia Fite can be found in a very unmath-like sponsorship- that of the Student Council. Leading students into her profession is Loverne Covert, sponsor of Future Teachers of America. The Math teachers of Kimball have proved that Math has unlimited horizons. r nn. MRS. LORENE COVERT MISS LYNDA K. ROTEN B.S,, University of Oklahoma B.S., N.T.S.U. Geometry Algebra MRS. BETTY ELDER Calculus, Algebra, MA TH DEPARTM E T BS N'T'S'U' Trigonometry Achieves Largest Advanced Math E Mas. AMY A. nro ment Mmm B.A., Austin College Related Algebra, I l Algebra K1mball's Math Department IS one of the best in Dallas, having not only an advanced math program with the largest enrollment ever of eigthy-eight, but a double math pro- gram. This was designed particularly to aid new students in catching up to the MKVERDE advanced math. M.A., T.C.U. Plane Geometry MR. CHARLES W. FOX Miss LINDA B.S.. N.T.S,U, DARNELL Related Algebra, Plane B.A., MQAI, N.T.S.U. Geometry Algebra DICKEY B.A., Austin College FI EART DEPARTME T Presents ur Townn - fist: lm., NY1' f V. . 'If' ,, .f a?::,?1w MR. DARRELI. R. CIIAMBERS H B.M., s.M.U. Band and Music Literature S r ,..f,,sarrE!r7w..1f, . I MISS ENN.-X ROGERS B.A., T.w.U., ALA., N.T.s.U. Art Plays and musicals are directed by the capable hands of the Kimball Fine Arts teachers. Mr. Steve Bayless, sponsor of the Knight Beats, expresses his interest in music by his past accomplishments, which include having been musical arranger for the Mal Fitch Orchestra and the Miss Texas Pageant. Besides being a former member of the N.T.S.U. lab band, he has played with the Six Flags Crazy Band and the Barnum and Bailey Circus Band. 40 ii ,N .J MRS, MARY CURTIS BJK., lN.T.S.U Speech. Drama, and Debate MR. STEVE BAYLESS ILM., N.T.S.U. Band, Orchestra, Stage Band, and Military Band MISS BIARTIIA II XYES B.M., S,-.M.U. Voice and Music Education Art classes, headed by Miss Enna Rogers create the much needed scenery for the various productions. Miss Rogers, sponsor of the Red Cross, has been teaching for thirty-eight years. The Fine Arts Department is rounded out hy Miss Martha Hayes, Mr. Darrell Chambers, and Mrs. Mary Curtis. Along with her heavy schedule of speech, drama, and debate classes, Mrs. Curtis devotes many hours to the Thcspians and National Forensic League. A., , if Student receives friendly help from library assistants. LIBRARY DEPARTMENT Joins the Teen,-Age Library Association 0 Texas MRS. MARGARET BRITTON S.M.U. Library Clerk Miss Audrey Patton, along with Mrs. Margaret Britton and Mrs. Sandra Kennumer, compose the library staff. Miss Patton's thirty-two years teaching experience include ten years at Kimball. Aside from her busy daily schedule, she finds time to sponsor the Justin F. Kim- ball Lilmrary Council. MISS AUDREY PATTON B.A., T.W.U., M.L.S., University of Wyoming Librarian MRS. SANDRA KENNAMER University of Texas Library Clerk 4l BUSINESS DEPARTMENT Receives New Shorthand Laboratory 1'5 - .: '- MR. JAMES ALFORD MISS SUSAN PARMA M.Ed., E.T.S.U. B.B.A., N.T.S.U. Bookkeeping Typing Miss Susan Parma is the only newcomer to the Business Department at Kimball this year. Miss Parma shares the honor of sponsoring the Future Business Leaders of America with Mrs. Dianne Reedy. Mrs, Reedy's four years of teaching experience have been obtained at Kimball. Mrs. Mary Alexandefs thirteen years teaching include nine years at Kimball. Her leadership qualities are displayed 'by her sponsorship of the Majorettes. Mr. R. L. Winnett dedicates his spare time to the athletic department as business man- ' ' ' Mr. James Ki ball. ager. Completing the Business Department are Mr. Justin Stewart and Alford, who has received half his eighteen years teaching experience Z At' He' f i gg- nf S 'Q 'w. MR- R- L- WINNETT MRS. DIANNE REEDY B,S., E.T.S.U. B,S,, N,T,S,U, Typing and Business Arithmetic 1-2 Shgflhand 42 JUSTIN D. STEWART B.S-, T.C.U. Distributive Education MRS. MARY ELLEN ALEXANDER B.B.A., Baylor University Typing 1-2 and 1-4 S gm, .JM i .Jem fait .if M- . :tv ,vs , X , xt .. if 5 lr . 4? ,f l if W JOAN MCSHAN MR. ALEX LOUIS HSS! GY JACKSON T QU., Mrs., s,M,U, B.S., MJ-Ja., N.T.S.U. B.S., E.T.S.U. Education, Driver Edueatio Physifal Education Physical Eduralion. Driver Educ-ati P.E., R.0.T.C., AND DRIVER EDUCATIUN DEPARTMENTS ' Activities Range From Physical Fitness Tests to Military Balls to Behind-the-Wheel Driving MR. LaVON BOYETTE B.S., E.T.S.U. Physical Education, Driver Education ,,,..,,,,,.-1 ling SGT. JOHN MeNIECE R.O.T.C. LT. COL. H. W. WHITE B.S., Henderson State M.A., George Peabody Military Science MR. DAVID CLARK B.S., M.Ed., N.T.S.U. Driver Education Instructors' activities of the PE., R.O.T.C., and Driver Education Depart- ments vary as much as the subjects they teach. Mr. David Clark's many extra- curricular activities include sponsoring the Safety Club and being a member of the 1960 Olympic Team in Rome. In the girls' gym, Miss Joan McShan is aided by Miss Peggy Jackson, sponsor of the Fleur de Lis. Mr. Alex Louis divides his time between P.E. classes and the tennis team. Lt. Col. White heads the R.0.T.C. and is a graduate of Command and General Staff College. 43 Ii' , I' ,. H X14 , .. ky 44 .ff A' ,XX is HOME lv MIIS. ANNIE LEE MCLAIN BS., Slvphv-n F. Austin IImn1- mul Family Living AKI GDEPART E Continues Progressive Philosoph in '68 MRS. DORIS N. ISIACKBIJRN B.S., N.T.S.U. Homvmuking Q wg Honiernziliing was once simply Ll 1-lzlsf. to learn In wok and to Sew. Iluw- evf-r, the IIuim'rm1king Us-partinent uf Kimhall has hroken this mold hy ful- lowing one of'Il14- must progressive cur- rivulu. As a result, two teachers in the department, Doris Illuckhurn and Annie Mm-Lain were VIIUSPII lu help rewriti- the curriculum gluifle. This influence is slmwn even more as one of the must modern and respected departments at Kimball is the Hmnclmlking Department. MRS. NIAIIILYN DARNIELI. TLS., Abilene Christian Coll:-gl' Ihnlvnmking - . .wtf s t , S gm kt A ai its 9 wx Q 5 44 'H' Q l V ag if f 2 f-get stfktq ,, . Q, l ,sei , l fp .. '2 p X 3 V49 Kimball's lndustrial Arts Department has many contests which they prepare yearly. These include the Crafts Fair in May and the Dallas County Home- builders' Competition. However, contests are only a por- tion of the Industrial Arts Department. The primary function is to teach basic skills which will promote interest into future occupations. These skills are in- valuable because one can always benefit from them. MR. R. E. SANDERS B.S., Kansas State University M,S,, Kansas State College Wooclwork, Architectural Drawing MR. JOHN G. OWEN B.S., N.T.S.U. Drafting gi V MR. B. I.. BHOUGIITON M.Etl., E.T.S.U. W'ood Shop, Metal Shop, Power Mechanics, Gr-nc-ral Drafting f-1 INDUSTRIAL ARTS DEPARTMENT Enters Dallas Homebuilders ' Competition w 45 Q ,ms MRS. LUCILLE MCNEIL MRS. LUCILLE AVERITT Trinity University STUDY HALL DEPARTMENT Encounters Some Study, Absent Teachers, Stolen Clocks, and Sleeping Students. Experienced teachers make up the study hall faculty. Mrs. Lucille McNeil, now in the twentieth year of her teaching career, demonstrates daily in each of her classes that experience is a good teacher. Mrs. Madge Dillion, who has been teaching for seventeen years, Mrs, Orelya Kline, in her fifteenth year of teaching, and Mrs. Betty Gannaway, who is a sponsor of the Kimball Dance Club, now teaching for the eighth year, demonstrate the years of experience behind Kimballls study hall faculty. Experience teaches that only a quiet study hall is suitable for proper study. Through the able leadership of the study hall faculty Kimball students obtain in study halls the perfect time and place for arranging thoughts as well as completing assignments. ar- !!! , MRS. GWEN RAXISEY N.T.S.U. ,,.M.L. MRS. BIi'I'TY GANNAWAY Q . 46 'NY' ,M - as 1' f -at e iit. if , MRS. MADCE DILLON Howard Payne College MRS. ORELYA KLINE S.M.U., N.T.S.U. MHS. THELRIA LACY Texarkana .lunior College T.C,ll. New ...nl Norma Tvete serves the lunchroom staff as dietitian. iv Mr. Jefferson Day attends Kimball's parking lot. Lorraine Blair and Joyce Anderson prepare for lunch hour rush and confusion. 'Nts RJ, Mrs. Nova Bearden and Mrs. Chlois McCarty plan a fresh fruit salad. LUNCHROOM AND CUSTODIAN DEPARTMENT Efficiency Led by Rush and Tvete Through the responsible leadership of dietitian, Norma Tvete and head custodian Mr, Charles Rush, Kimball is able to function without unnecessary confusion and disorder. The lunchroom and custodian staffs are always busy and highly efficient. , E., HM W , fry.. i R K k ' ,1 Mr. Charles Rush, Ki1nball's Head Custodian. 47 ft ar X mf Q I ' f ,if . n u.- i,k't4F . 1 f Q 'ig 15: m A 1 9 , 1 F .Q .xi it Q. .,.. J .L VH igwakia at M333 A T353 , .J 95 A U A ig.: 4. . 'si 2 Q ma. ' r ...A git if M f 4 1' K.. M4 A Q 1- ' 'L Nik if f7Ef1-I-?:'i1u5f1i1I E 52251, ' g ww A wnflggfwg. I -,,f J -xy K , f V, .,,, , I :W is 4? :ii f 553154 7 il!!! Flame 1 ' xiii rf EEF! 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Jim's intellec- tual accomplishments are matelaed only by i Zl1is ability tolmivork anti 'h fora'otl?1ers. zfiimongtilftfhis achievements, ,lim holds a Letter of Commendation fronnthe National,lY1erit Qundatton, o 55, Leadership in the fielaif of student aclxievefnent 56 is the keyhquality inlthe success of ,lim Lybyer. asg1qViceflfiresicle11t4of the National Honor Soeiety of.thefStudentt Council, Jim displays the peyeeptiongand charaeter fog a student iiifisiich thesgfiffllitraitselltlxat ,limoLybyer persenifies the responsibleocitizen of so s e ess W if W NJN' lk 'CT' 1? 'Y E Q5 o o o ooo o ' Instant smilq, instapf, greogigg, ingfant f1'j1:ndship, o t : Armstrong, a true example ofthe rafe combination , ggnof H ,hh,.1K L'm1'l AA o kSiI'1C6?6 congeniality and agfkeen in oagldition ?l . fibl l o QQ o os a chfserleador. Serfing on mthe clidorleadixig staff' l has off7f n Q' so 'fx ww 2 we X. .W Q. E Jim xx A -R bi fi fx ,S I 'gf R 'il M uw f ,wif S 'S 4 , 'vi' 'ull of rg X kc ,X xv xx mx Q' WPKQN 'T x Q., A wg of f L P , K FS -:ff i J .x'5Q'2-X i'2R:W5-1iJ'Y?X J' :J ' jg 1Q1.:, N -jfy N1 ' -' I'9T'-'ffl 1 Q 4,3 . gl SQ-i ' 1 ,K SMX, X HR 0 is sgonecesggry for gi oschooljo posgoss. o tofifihdy 2 nofififop afffihis point. Aclkgieving succesg also lyin the classroom, eleofoa to seiiove in fHemNafiiSfial Hoiior Sooiety. outstanding egcampleygof thai! ool trulyyersatilobiostu- o' the lo'h5 nd active student. m o o.f11wQf'z1Q-- - 5 1 1 5 1 5 5 s i'W.,,wff . 9. 511 :-f' 1 .W .- Z1 , f T '--, ,.f- 'L+- Hn-n NW? K David urns o Taking an active part in school activities, David fBurns adds much to Kimball throughghis partici- pation. Selected z-is druml major of the Knight Band during the 1967 marchigagf season, David met with othe oppcjt'tunity'i1tf23fexhiliifoing higiQQSkiH the school. lt l t Davidfs success and ggzlxievemoggt are gvident got 60 I9 3yg,,.w:aw f.. fi ..,.....4J'A' 5 f ' 4 X. f,,V ? J., , 4' ft, l 4 1 o, 5 f , R - f. kill sfglsggxh -, only in the band, but also in the classroom. His 'many sghoiastiofQgachieveihents, among which are a letter of commendation from the National Merit foundation, haxfgj earnecluo David gxiemherstltip in the t l i 'Davidffltepreseiifs a fine Example of the modern youth who turns oppor- otttol l ttoo IV' , Q M, MV, ? ..f: f :ed 4' ,. 7 , 453. E af 4 Q ,,, fif'?:'?f 1f521i I N E 1 ' 445 Ji 1 'f 9l!?fL K Ml will study and get really. and perhaps my cflm xs ill Come , Hill 'xll XXI l.lXfQUI.N RY L BOB AHRE ANCIE ADAMS JOHNNY ADAMS Fleur-de-Lis: Current Eventsg Y- R'O.T.C': Milimfy Band 34? Tm-ns: Military Swertlmvnrt, Crnnpnny B3 Study Hull Assistant . Q ,,.,f.fa ' A lf' 1 if 5 fi' 113 ,,,. K 0' 'Q X W? Senior Class of 1968 RICK ADK E RSON Swim llE'l'TY A ll'l'ON E -1+ ff wa iff x 3 MARK ADAMS Rnd Cross Repg Gym, Study Hall, Biology Assistant Imttt-rn1an's Clulxg Allt-rlr-ig Vanity SUSAN Al,llRVI l'UN Quill and Sc-rnllg Flvur-:ic-Lis: Danv- Pr's Cluhg Knight Lifr, lfmlitrwrial Enli- torg Senior Playg Stutly Hall Assh- tnnt ANNE Al,l'lXAlXDEli Y-T1-cnsg Lilrmry Counrilg Stuzly Hull Assistant NANCY Al,EXANDER National Honor Sorietyg Spanish Na- tional Honnr Srvcivtyz lflvur-rlr'-l.isg Y-Tec-nsg F.S.A.: Study Hall Assis- lnntg Allvrln-ig El Srvl RANDY 'XIEYANDER - B Football: Varsity Fnotballg UB Track: Varsity Track REBECCA A LEX ANDER Fleur-de'l.isg Troubrulvarsg Curn-nt Events Clulug Y-Tr-vna, Presiclrntg Hom:-coming Nmninvv, Soplionmrc, Juninrg Swrvtlirart Nfnniur-9, Sopho- morv, Junior: Office Assistant: A Jamaisg Futurc llomemalu-rag F.B.L.A. GAYLE ALLEN 65 JOHN RICHARD All EN IRED AI Qlll MEI AlNIE ANIRI ER NJ' l IL AWN' RSON MARX .l XNE ANSCHUETZ I-'1.1uf,.1.--1,xx. sf.-rf-iam 1 'l'1.,.11,uf1.'m,g Student Counrilg Y-Tvvnsg l'rPsitlen!g Conor-rt Clmirq .luuiur Play Commit- tr-rg Clinir Assibtantg A Janiaii filNDi 'XIUISTNONU National Hmmr Socin-tyg Spanish Nu- tionnl ll-mn: Snriclvg llln-crlefarlvrp Fleur-all-lisg Slurlr-nt Cmirwil, Svc' rvtaryg Yfl'vvn-1 llilllnry Swwetliwart, Company ll, llnttnlinn Sw:-f-thwart: Sopllurmum- lfnvvwritv: Junior lfavorilvg Most Popular Senior Girl: Snplm- mun- limi..-.nmiug lffamwg mmim Hornecmning Xnmincvq Senior Home- mming Qui-1-ng Snplwnmrv Sumit- lwart: .luninr Swevtlivnrt Nominf-1-g SluHy llnll A4-iitantg Fl Sol: Muni- rnlg Nmnim-1-, Most Sinn-re Girl in Kniglit l,if.-: Rullmllnlvlv fflllfffli XHXEN Orchcftrng Mliricals IJUXX X XllNUl,ll Snplxoixlwiw- N-lrrl lllmruig Girl.: Clmruig lI+v:wwi't Clmirg Mu-icnls M'XH'l'll.X XKNUIAIJ Crvmnn liximing F.l'S.l..fK. NA-NNKX XlllllNll'l'0N Natinnnl llvvufwr Snvli-ty: Spnni-lx Nu- lirmal llwuur Flwivlyi llllvlr' Crmlil Awarnlg Flmly Hall, Cliniu Asiistnntg 1-fl Sul: l4'.'l','X.g F.l3.l..X. W' Xljlilili 'l'lllLOlM1llli fXlllllXflTON Concert Clmirg New 'lyme Singvrsg Mueicaldg Gym, Languxlgf' l,z1l3 Awis- tzmt: .-Xllvrlf-i Al lXli'l' XSFI Xlill XXXER SUSAN lX'l'TEllUllY National Honor Snrivtyg lfli-iir-flulisg 'l'rul1lJall4'urs: Stmlvn! Cullnvilg Cli- nir ,vkiialzxxulg Corwin lfwiniizl 66 555 L: M7115 504' ' 41W A x 97, Susan McGowan, Diana Lutcs, Kathy Bowers, and Vcnetiu Hobson rt-lteursu music for senior commencement, GENE BANKS Currf-nt Events: Traffic Sufi-ty: B Footlmll: B Tmrk JENNX lllflll ll.-XNKFTON Fleur-:lt-Lis, Board ltlcmlvt-rt Current Events: E1 Sol: Future Teach:-rs: Crafts Fnir DAN lMLLARl3 ,. , srmlcw IMRISOZA ' Leltvrmmfs Club: B Football: Varsity Track: Cross Country: Book Room: Stage Hantl fs : 'vt Btulczn BAHlNEb ' gyg Cnnwrt Choir: Stage Crt-wp New f, I ii, Q Tymf' Fingers v V ' x-u3!'t1.t.E tztnxm 5 r Biblr' Crvdit Awnrtl: F.Il..-X.: Study Hall Assistant M 5, tw I -,Y H , fx ?s ROGER BAIHNETT Stutlv Hall Asnictants: B Football: B Trzwk i .ll.NI HXHRUN Marching Hzmrl: Pltysirs Lab Assis- tant: Future Sri:-ntist: Slitlc Rule Club NANKIX BAll'l'l.ETT k Fleur-llc'-Lis: Girls Chorus: Conor-rt I Choir: Bible Crvrlit Award: A Jn- , mais: liormtu lfximiag 'Xlttsirulsg l F.B,I.,A,: Futura: Nursrsg Now Tytut: Sing:-rs 67 l JAMES C. BAXTER Concert Choirg New Tyme Singers THOMAS BEAN GERALD REA RDEN Red Cross: Study Hall Assistant GARY BEAZLEY MARGARET RELCER GLEN BELL Lettz-rmnn's Clulmq Study llall Assis- tantg Varsity Track: Junior Play 68 fi' QM LARRY BELL Current Events Clubg Allerleig Science Club REBECCA BELL Red Crossg Current Events Clubg National Forensic League: Debateg Study Hall Assistant. 'P' Q 'l'roubadcurs instill the true Kimball spirit during the pep 2lSSf'!1lllll1'S. .1-1, ff, LJ' .gn ' N H53 ,Q ,, .qu- :iq 'T' -tr not nc1ARE'1' BILLS Flour-rlo-Lis: El Sol: F,B.L.A.g Fut- urv lluiriorrizilwrs, Sci-rotary CECIL BISHOP 'IK 'LIZCKER lllSllUl' Excalibur Staff, Editor-in-Chirfg Na- tional Honor Som-it-tyg Spanish Na- tional Honor Societyg Quill and Scroll: Concert Clioirg Stutly Hall Assistantg El Sol .af .W .J BRENDA BLACK JUDY BERKENBILE Fleur-de-Lisg Library Council: Coun- selor, Study Hall Assistantg El Sol MIKE BEBKLEY National Honor Socictyg Spanish Na- tional Honor Societyg Letternmu's Clubg Studi-nt Councilg El Sol, Pres- idcntg B Baseballg Varsity Base- hallg Slide Rule Club, Presidvnt MA RK BERRY PATRICIA BERRY Quill and Sm-rollg Library Counrilg Knight Life Staff CLEXX BEXER TERRY BILHARTZ National Honor Souix-tyg Quill and Scrollg Lctterman's Club: Student Council, Tri-insurer: ffwrxlilzur Staff, Sports Eilitorg Sophomore Class Trc-asurcrg El Solg Varsity Footballg Varsity Bnsr-ballg Dallas Lion's Cub lfor-1-iggn Ext-luange Sluilf-ut, Fiuzilistg Oak Cliff Lion'S Club Foreign Ex- vliangc Stuilont, Rfrpg Roundtable Senior Troubs JANIS BLACK National Honor Society: Quill and Scrollg Flour-cle-Lisg Treasurrrg Stu- dent Cnuncilg Y-Teens: Excalibur Staff, Classes Editor, Co-Business Editor, Activities Editor: Senior Girl Must Likely to Succeedg Corona Eximiag Fixture Teachers: Round- table Highlight Man Pep Assemblies DEBBIE BLANKS Fleur-dc-Lis: Y-Tvrnsg Study llall As- sistzmtg F.B.L.A. L lj, : -,11 .1 - 'J,,,,,.. ,l.... M ig.: K '42 QQ B4 iff l,g ' Mal off' - - ' RA .'L: , ,' , ,.i':2f me , fi W ii 69 Qfxvr F 5 m LJ' l l David Wirliams instructs Susan O'Neal, It's That-A-Way. KATHY BOWERS Troubadearsg Vice-Prvsirlent Red Crossg Current Evcntsg Concert Choir MARSIIA BRACKEEN 1-'.B.L.A. ROD BRACKEEN Dancers Club: Study Hall Assistant FAE BRANHAM Fleur-de-Lisp Current Eventsg Y T P s d t L b v eensg rei en , i rary Councilg Study Hall Assistantg El Sol: Library Assistant CARY BRIDGES MICHAEL DALE BRIDWELL Gym Assrstantg Study Hall Assists Ig B Football: B Track BEVERLY BRINKLEY Fleur-dc-Lisg Y-Teensg Study Hall I Assistant: J.A.g F.H.A. L ff 70 ffl 1' I- '-14 ' 0 lass.-ff fax 'VN W.- Moments of Humor Make a Happy Senior Year JUNYA BOHUOZ 4-six FW 6- 11 K QD- I f- rf ,fk'. CTS' ' ... KALA BROCK TOMMY BROOKS CALEN BROSETTE BECKY BROWN Allerlci Current Events Club: Senior Play: Quill and Scroll: Fleur-de-Lis: El A Jamaisg Junior Achievement 4-1 uv M-Q Sol: Current Events Club, Knight Life Staff: Future Teachers: Teacher aid BEVERLY BROWN Fleur-de-Lis: Red Cross: Y-Teens: Bible Credit Award: Linz Award: Sturly Hall Assistant: Corona Eximin F.B.L.A. DEBORAH E. BROWN Fleurfde-Lis: Orchestra: Senior Play ANN BUCHAN Soanish National Honor Society: Fleur-:le-Lis: Troubadears, Lieuten- ant: Student Council: Dancers Club: Concert Choir, Treasurer: Bible Cre- dit Award: El Sol: Youth Film Fnrcm Rep. LARRY BUCK - Sophomore Select Chorus: Mixed Chnrus: Concert Choir: Bye B75 Birdie CARY BUCKNER Current Events Club, Program Chair- man: Bible Credit Award: Language Lab Assistant: Allerlei: Projectionist: F.S.A. iv? ,mn DON BULIN Musicals: Red Cross: Soph. Select Chorus: Concert Choir: Biology, Study Hall, Chemistry Lab Assistant rife MIKE BULLOCH Student Council: B Football EDDIE BURDETTE I1 7l SHERRY BURDINE Fleur-de-Lisg Homemaking Lab Assis- tantg Allerlcig I-'.B.L.A. DNVID BLRNS National Honor Society: Marching Band, Drum Major: Knight Beats: Concert Band: Orchestrag National Meritg Letter of Commendation: Allerlci: Dal'Hi Symphony All-Re- gion Bandg Roundtable DA VID BURTON BILL BUSHWAR Allerlei MELVIN BUTLER Marching Bandg Concert Band PAT BYEHS National Honor Socictyg Spanish Na- tional Honor Sociktyg Quill and Scroll: Flvurfde-Lisg Troubadears, Licutenanlg Student Councilg YA Tuensg Dann-rs Clubg Excalibur Staffg El Sul: F.B.L.A. BOBBY CALDWELL ESTHER CALDWELL Marching Band, Secretary: Current Events Clubg Concert Band, Sec- retaryg Bible Credit Award PHIL CAMBELL Knight Boats Tradition 0 Victor Over Cowboys Begins in ,68 ANITA CARLSON Spanish National Honor Society: Fleur- d9'LiS: El Sol: F.B.L,A., Representa- tivo -J .-QD JUDITH CARMEN Student Council: Red Crossg Bible Credit Awanlg Study Hall, Home- making Lab Assistant: Military sec- rctaryg F.H.A.g F.B,L.A. . 5 sv 72 4. 'H'-Q fix ,fj ...dr 'S' ,,.-I DENNIS CASH KENNY CASON .ES Cheerleader: Student Council: Red Cross: Current Events Clubg Wittiest Senior Boyg Gym, Study Hall, Biology Lab Assistant: Science Club DAVID CHALK L1-ttcrman Clubg Studi-nt Councilg El Solg Varsity Baseball, All City 2 yvzlrs MELANIE CHANDLER Fleur-dc-Lisg Y-Teens: Study Hall slag, Assistant: Military Svcretaryg El ' Solg l'-.ll.A., F.B.L,.-K. DEBBlE CHANEY Fleur-slr:-Lisg llumcniaking Lab Assist- antg El Solg I-'.H.A., V.P., P:cs.g F.B.L.A. NANCY CHAPMAN Fleur-dz-vllisg Biluln: Credit Award, 2 yrS.3 F.H.L.A. SANDRA CHRISTIAN JPN' 'rm t:1,AN'1'ON - N., ,J BRENDA CLARK Flour-du-Lisg Currvnt Eve-nts: A .la- mnisg El Solg FB.L.A. ClNDY CLARK Snanisli National Honor Socivtyg Fleur-de-Lisg El Solg F,H.A.g F.B.L.A. GN lt W ,..,,xS Stan Cuzick U75 demonstrates the Storybook Playhouse dancing form against the Baby Cowboys. 73 1 4 , J sf DONNA CLARK Flr-ur-dr--Lis: Studi-nt Council: Red Cross: Y-T:-wus: Stusly llall Assistant: Corona Eximia: Future Scientist CINDA COLIZ Secretary. Marching Band: Orchestra: Bible Crmlit Award: Study Hall Asst.: Corin-rt llznulg A ,lamaisg 'V' Musicals LINDA COLIZ , Counselor Assistant: Orchestra: A Jamais: Musicals NANCY COLLIER Fleur-de-Lis: Girls Chorus JA N CLAYTON Quill nurl Sfrollg Fleur-rlr--Lis: Con- cert Choir: Knight Life Staff: Bible Credit Award: I-'.B.L.A.: Musicals: Crrunsi-lor Assistant Blill-XNT COBURN Futurv Scivntisl PEGGY CUE TONIMY COLLINSWORTH 1 Marching Band: Concert Band: Or- Q chestra: Corona Eximin SA NDRA CON INE Troubadears: Yffcens: Student Council: Traffic Safety Club: K fi Y CON LEY Troubadvarsg Student Council: Y- Teens: Biology Honor Society: Phy- sics Lah Assistant: Study Hall As- sistant: Future Scientist 74 .1 'Hi t A 6 in D I sf mt MA RK CLEMMONS Future Sri:-utist: Biology Honor S0- cictyg Biology Lab Assistant KATHIE CLUER Fleur-dc-Lis: Troubarlears: Dancf ers Club: Y-Towns: Studcnt Council: Traffic Safety Club: l .B,L.A.: F.H.A. iv .3 K ,.., ...I , ,J Q' Advanced Biology Offers a Further Adventure in Science TOMMY CONNELL Letterman Club: Student sity Tr-nnis l j v 'V' Ni 5 . ' , ... -K ,ecc L gt, QW vf Mn' . T Robert Moomaw is deeply impressed with the advanced biology course offered at Kimball. VICKIE CONNELLY Troubadearsg Student Council: Mili- tary Sweetheart, Company Ag Most Beautiful, Runner-upg Office Assis- Kantgy A Jnmaisg F.B.L.A,g F.N.A. JAN ET CON WAY f i , tenn i s 'I W f: J W Jmvwqq, DIANE COOMBS BARBARA CORLEY DON CORLEY Current Events: Bible Credit Award Study Hall Assistant: Slide Rui Club LOUIS CORTEZ Mixed Chorus: B Football: Swim Team KAREN COTTON Fleur-de-Lisp Corona Eximiag Tennis 75i 51 4 in , 'N Y - fm, 9 Mrs. Blackburn demonstrates practical techniques in food preparation for Senior girls. 'Q' Adil' New nut CHARLIE COWART Gym, Study Hall Assistant ROBERT COWSERT si. f ' J' C CARY COX GORDON RAY COX Lf-ttvrman Club: A Jamaisg HB Fnmtballg UB Trarkg Varsity Foot- ballg Honorable mention All City Football PENNY COX Fleur-de-Lisg Study Hall Assistant DOUG COZBY CHRISTI CRAIG Spanish National Honor Societyg Flrurede-Lis: Junior, Senior Plays: Study Hall Assistant: E1 Sol: F.B.l..A. GLENN CRANIER Cmuw-rt Clmirg National Merit, Lct- tm-r of Comrncnnlntiong El Solg Mu- sivals Homemuking Courses Give Senior Girls u Firm Foundation or Future Years MlKE CROCKETT Marching Bandg Concert Choir: Senior Play BILL CROTZER ADELE CROW CAROLYN CROW lERRY CROW Quill and Scroll: Red Cross: Thes- pianag Concert Choir, Treasurer: Knight Life Staff, Editor-in-Chiefg El Sol, Treasurerg Musicals: Our Fawn: Future Teachers, Secretary DOUG CROWNOVER National Honor Society? Student Council: Red Crossg Current Events ..lubg F.S.A. DENNIS CRUM PTON Bll,l, CRANE Quill and Srrollg Knighl Life Staff MIKE CRANI-'ORD ,-I SUSAN CRUNK Fleur-de-Lis: Student Council: F- Teensg Traffic Safely Club: Iunxor Playg Study Hall Assistantg F,I-LA. eq' X341 .nj LEON CRlITCHl lELD Senior Play: Junior Play: Study Assistantg Corona Eximin N 57 Hall ROGER CRUTCHFIELD Music for Kimball's Homecoming dance is provided by seniors Frank Lee and Billy Owens. DONNA DAVIDSON Fleur-do-Lis: Y-Teensg El Sol, His- tormng Future Horne-mnkcrsg Pan American Convention, Delegate DAVID DAVIS MARTY DAVIS Quill and Scrollg Fleur-dc-Lisp Pres- d t St d t C I YT s D r Cl b K h L i 1-n g u on ounri 5 - een ance s u g nig t ife Staff, Copy Editorg Study Hall, Gym As- sistautg Corona Eximia 78 WELDON CUNNINGHAM WILLIAM CUNNINGHAM Concert Choir, Officer: Musical: Corona Eximia DARRELL DANIEL Letterman's Club: B Football: Varsity Football: Varsity Track GLINDA DAUGHERTY Homecoming Brings Seniors, Last Football Season to a Close BILLY CUMMINGS 4 Bible Credit Award: Study Hall As- sistant: Corona Eximiag F.B.L.A.' Future Teachers f way- ,,j ,, ,Q A t , I ' 'W J' F ' 1'ffs,, Q 'nv PAULA DAVIS National Honor Society: Spanish Na- tional Honor Society: Fleur-fic-Lis: Troiilmcln-urs, Lia-utenant: A Jnmais: lil Sol fi Q f- . ,M fx ,...,M ' X RANDY DAVIS: A .lamais f ,- HICKEY ALLEN DAVIS Lctlornunrfs Club: Student Council Varsity Football: B Baskciball B Baseball: Varsity Trark: Book Room Assistant JANICE DAY Flour-do-Lis: Troiibasli-urs: Student Counril: Study Hall, Counselor As- 1i'iiliiK1E DEEN Fleur-dc-Lis: Boardmember: Trouba- clears, Manager: Student Council: Y- Teeus: Gym, Typing Assistant: F.B.L.A.: F,H.A. .-IW! 'Q' X SANDRA DAVIS GLENDA DEERDOFF Flcur-do-Lis: Troubadears: Study Hall Assistant JANICE DE LON EY STEVE DEL REGNO Letlcrman's Club: President Senior Claws: Study Hall Assistant: A .ln- mais, President: Football: B Track: Our Town BEN DENNY National llunur Son-i4-ly: Spanish Nn- Qiunnl Hunur Sfmrivly: Quill null Scroll: E,u'uI1'l1ur Stuff: Srniur Spou- snr Assistant JANE DEUSCHLE Fleur-de-Lis: Y-Teens: Concert Choir: Bible Crcclit Award: Office Assistant: F.B,L,A., President: Mu- sical: F.N.A. MARC DE HECCE R.0.T.C. 79 LARRY DEVERS ROBERT DEW Junior Playg Jr, Varsity Footballg Varsity Track BRUCE DIGIACINTO National Honor Sncirstyg Student Counvilg Golf mum t Sagem . . AY? f Q STEVE Domss C Tk JAMES DOMINY CHARLOTTE KAY DOMM The-spiansq F.B.L.A.g F.H.A. ,140 CRAIG DONLEY Red Cross: Golf JANET DONLEY Red Cross: Study Hall Ass'tg F.B.I,.A. NOR.-X DONUHOE Marching Banrlg Y-Tccnsg Girls Clio- rusg Mixed Churusg Concert Choirg El S015 Junior Acliicvcment - ,NJ 80 Mast. ,vfwt F1 s Q TRACY DOUGHTY CHET IJOW Spanish National Honor Society: Stu- Marching Bandg Rm-ml Cross: li.O.T.C.g dent Councilg Y-Teenag Dancers Military Band Club: Military Staff Sweetlicartg Of- fice Assistant: El Solg Corona Exima: Musicals ,wi fr is if . . r Jim w 119 -t CEORCIANA DROLL Library Council, President: Sopho more Select Chorus: Concert Choir Musicals: J.A. fx Qs X. -. X pins. 3 A - ,jf 1.2 BELINDA DUNLAP DONNA PATRICIA DUNLAP sp F.H.A. LARRY DRUM U National Honor Society: Senior Sponsor Ass'tg Corona Eximiag Stag C rcw DEBBIE DRUMMOND LINDA DRY Spanish National Honor Societyg Y T s Fl d Ls een Cllr' E' l I F.'l'.A.g 'l'cacher's Aide PI'lll.Lll' DUKE DIANA DULWORTH Flour-de-L1-5 CHARLES RO BERT DUNCAN Red Cross: Art Club: Ju Study Hall Assistantg Bi Assistant: Swim Team F.B.L.A. uior Play ology Lab Senior Spirit Revealed Through Troubadears Troulazldcars remain loyal in defeat as well as victory. 8l vs-at VICKIE DUNN RAENELL DURANT BEVERLY DYKES JOHN EDDINS Flour-de-Lis: F.B.L.A. Spanish National Honor Society: Red Cross: Biology Lab Assistant Fleur-dc-Lis: Military Sweetheart, Comp. E: Military Secretary: E1 Sol Armistice Da Activities En 'eyed b Seniors LEYVIS ICLAM Study Hall Assistant CULNNIE PILDEH Flr-ur-de-Lis: Red Cross: Y-Teens: F.H.A. ANITA ELLEDCQE Library Council: Suph. Chorus: Girls Chorus: Study Hall Assistant: El Sul: F.B.L.A.: F,H.A.: Musical EDDIE ELSBEHG MIKE ENIERSON Biology Lalm Assistant HOLLY ENGLAND Flour-de'l.is: Troullamlcars, Lieuten- ant: Office Assistant l'ANIELgX ENGLAND Slunlcnt Council: Red Cross: Study Hall, Counseling Assistant: Chem- istry Assistant: Future Scientists: Corona Eximia: Fleur-de-Lis: Mixed Chorus: Junior Play, Student Direc- tor: Thespians DON EN NIS KAREN ENNIS Spanish National Honor Society: Flour-llc-Lis: Student Council: Y- Tecns: Uffivu Assistant: El Sol: F.B.L.A.: Sviunce Club 82 .niqu- -x 1- 'Ci Treatlng the Mllltary Department on Armistice Day Susan Albritton serxts as .1 continuing Lxamplc PIIIL ICRWIN National Honor Society: Spanish Na- tional Honor Sncicty: National Merit Semi-finalist: Allm-rlei: Varsity Golf lll1l5HtEEVANS Flour-du-Lis: Y-Teens: Study Hall Assistant: A Jamias: Future Home- makers, ith V.-P. i .IAXEI EVANS Quill and Scroll: Fleur-de-Lis: Red Cross: Knight Life Staff: Study H311 Assistant: El Sol KAREN EVANS Concert Choir: Study Hall Assistant RICK EN ANS TERRY EVER5 Quill and Scroll: Student Council: Traffic Safety Club, Reporter: Mixed Chorus: Knight Life Staff: Allcrlei: Corona Eximia MIKE l ADEI.EY tl,t'tTlll FEARS Thespiann: A Different Drummer: Sophomore Chorus: Concert Choir: Musicals: El Sol Jlill' l'l'QlitLI SON National Honor Society: Spanish Na- tional Honor Society: El Sol: Fu- ture Scif-ntists: Sophomore Chorus: Gym Assistant: Srience Fair Awards 83 SANDY FIELDS Fleur-de-Lisp Corona Eximiag F.H.A. MARK FINLEY Red Cross: Study Hall Ass'!.g Al- lerleig Basketball PAT FITZGERALD .4 , aff LINDA FLORES lflvlxr-Llc-Lis: Red Cross: El Sul, 2nd Vice-Presidcng F.H,A. SUSAN FLOYD Iiml Crossg Study Hall Assistant: ID ,IQ Office Assistant: F.H.A.g F.B.L.A. li.-Xl.Pll FORTNIER A Jnmais fir iw. 'VV' 9.1 -6,1 IJE.-Vl'H.'X FAX If FOSTER National Honor Sorietyg El Sol: Spanish Honor Surietyg Y-Trcusg Current Events Club: Office Ass't. SANDRA KAY FRANKLIN Dance Clnlrg Girls Chorusg Mixed Chorus 'W 'ff Kimball Honored With Fall 'i Visit From Bob Richards jimmy Orvis interviews All-American Bob Richards after his inspiring dvmtiumxl assembly. 84 f N I .fd 3 ,of 11.04 CAROLYN GASTON Corona Eximia DAMON CAZAWAY National Honor Society: Student Council: National Forensic League, Clerk: Debate: President Junior BARBARA FREEMAN Girls Chorus: El Sol BETTIE FRENCH SHARON FUGATE National Honor Society: Marching Band: Fleur-de-Lis: Student Coun- cil: Orchestra, Concert Mistress: A Jnmais: Slide Rule Club, Secretary: All-State Youth Orchestra: All-Re- gion Orchestra: DnlfHi Symphony Orchestra: Dallas Symphonic Festival, Semi-finalist: Solo and Ensemble, Best of Kind RALPH FULTON JR. Lettermarfs Club: Junior Play: A Jamnis: Football: Track: All-City Football: All-Metro Honor Men.: KLIF All City BUISEHT FULWILER Allerlci PAULA GARRISON Fleur-de-Lis: Sophomore Select Chorus: Girls Chorus ,gif i Class: Corona Eximia GEORGE CERHART GAIL L. GILBERT DILBBIE GILL Sophomore Select Chorus: Concert Mm-ching Band: F:H,A, Fleur-de-Lis: Student Council, Al- Choir: El Sol: Slide Rule Club iefilaiei Red CT059. Allefnatei Y' Teens: Gym Assistant, F.H.A. F.B.L.A. SANDY CILMORE Studs-nt Council- Red Cross' Y-Teens Dancer's Club,lChorcographer: Con: I cert Choir, Secretary: Bible Credi Award: Office Assistant: El Sol -if 85 National Honor Society: Spanish Na- tional Honor Society: Troubadears: if 4 Y , I , 5 I' 1' if Celia Hasty begins a new day in deep thought. PAM COODRICH Fleur-dc-Lis: Y-Teens: Sophomore Chorus: Concert Choir: Future Home- makers: Junior Achievement: Musi- cals MATTHEW ALBERT GOWER Letterman's Club: Student Council: Current Events Club, President: De- bate: R.O.T.C.: Commissioned Of- ficer: El Sol, Photographer: Swim, Captain: All-City Swimming JOHN GREENHAW Concert Band: El Sol: Future Scientists: Slide Rule Club: March- ing Band 86 ALICE GLEASON National Honor Society: Spanish Na tional Honor Society: Thespians Junior Play: A Jamias: El Sol DAVID GLOVEH Student Council: Senior Play: Chem istry Lab Assistant: Varsity Golf ALFREDO COMEZ Exchange Student From Caracas Venezuela PHISCILLA CONZALES Fleur-de-Lis: El Sol ., Hard Work Forms a Seni0r's Day MARK CISEL ,M 'o wq,2 ,wp YN A . I gt, , rar' M , X fi ff' fr- ' W ' 'IK rv M svn.: BEVERLY GROGAN LA.: Fleur-rle:Lis: Thespians: Sopho- more Sclcct Chorus: Concert Choir: Junior Play: Bible Credit Award: Corona Eximia, Treasurer: Future Teachers: Future Scientist: Musicals: Kimball Speech Tournaments '-.,...!i ' Taj STAN GUZICK National Honor Society: Lettcrrnarfs Club: El Sol: Vice-President Senior Class: Tri-Captain Varsity Football: Varsity Track: All-City Honorable: Roundtable .-'fir STEVE HACKER ROBERT HAMILTON Silldcllf CGUUCHC Lang'-1530 Lab ASA A ,lamuisg Lust and Fouml Ass'l: sistant: Allcrlci Alle-rri JANET HANIKI Spanish National Honor Society: Fl:-ur-ds-'I.is: Truubaflf-urs: Kniehl Life Staff: Study Hall: E1 Sol: F.B.L.A,: Typing Ass't.: F.H.A. MARY ELIZABETH HAND Flour-de-Lis: Thcspians: Corona Eximia: A .lamais Q pi w .,a,r .Bef I-1 CAROL IIANEY Quill and Scroll: Fleur-de-Lis: Stu- dent Council: Rod Cross: Y-Teens: Knight Lift' Stuff: Study Hall: El Sol DEBORAH HARDYVICK Future Teachers KATHY HARPER DAVID H .PXRRIXILTON Red Cross: Swim Tm-am: Biology Lab Ass't.: Chemistry Lab Ass't. BOB HARRIS JAMES HARRIS Marching Band: Knight Beats: Con- cert Bandg Orchestra: Dal-Hi Or- chestra: All-State Youth Orchestra 87 MARILYN HARWELL Concert Choir: Bible Credit Award: D.E. CELIA HASTX Letterman's Club: Student Council: Red Cross: Office Ass'r.: Counselor Ass't.: Varsity Tennis: All-City Ten- nis: F.N.A.: Scirnre Fair Winner HERR llA5'1'Y ' CARLA HAWKINS l'lllI.LIl' HARRIS Red Cross: Study Hall Ass'!.: Al- lerlei: Projevtionist: Home Builders Association Award: Slide Rule Club: Varsity Football Manzrgcr JUDY HARRlSUN Flvurvde-Lis: Y-Teens: Art Club: Senior Play, Scenery: Junior Play, Scenery: F.H.A.: Study Hall AsS't,: Musical, Sci-ncry A-Nw..-ff Library Council: A Jarnais: Study Hall Asst: F,l'l.A. L, srava HAWORTH .X b BOB HAYDlN ' ' Red Cross: Clicrnistry Lab Ass't,: W , Swim Team ROBERT HAYS Concert Choir: President, A Corona Eximia: Future Scientist www... 'AW llerei A A ,.,., .,-un' ti, l? CATHERINE ANN HEACOCK National Honor Society: Troubadears Student Council: Red Cross: Com- pany C, Military Sweetheart: Vice- Pres., A Jamais: F.B.L.A. Tres. MARY HEATH Marching Band: Corona Exinria: tary Secretary: Y-Teens .pp 19' i' K ,K MARK HEDCES Milil Varsity Track 11-V pi 'W' 5 ff- wM..u.M-f.:.W.Q.m..wuN.e,,f.Q....MM -ff-,, :W 1 ' S, C C 5 MARGARET HEFLIN National Honor Societyg Fleurrtlc- Lisg Troulindears, Captain: Red Cross, Prvsitlcnt, Secretary: Dance Club, Vivo-Preiimltfntg Svcretary, Senior Clnssg Best-All-Rmlndg Sen- ior Homecoming Nominet-3 Allerloi, Sf-rrc-tary, Corona Eximing Rounrl- tahlc KATHY HEIL National Honor Society: Student Councilg Current Eventsg Orchestra MARTHA HEI L National Honor Soviotyg Flour-tif--l.isg Concert Choir: Stunly Hall Assistant: Biology l..il1 A4-l-Iuntg Ll Solg l'u- turi- T1-tu-lu-rsg Ifulurl- Sl-ivnliutsg .lunior ,-'u'llir'vc'n1f'lilg lluiivalsg Bio- logy Honor Forictyg Nvw 'liynie Sing- vre TOMMY llEl,Sl,EY Vanity Trnwkg Cross Country Mr. Rhome enjoys Texas History along with Bob Strange. LINDA HlCl.'l'ON Red Cross: lfibrary Council, Vice- Prcsq Study llull Aisistanlg lil Sol ROIJNEY lllQL'l'ZEL Lettvrnmn Clubg El Solg B Base- ball: Varsity Baseball CYNTHIA HENDERSON Spanish National Honor Soviutyg Bi- ble Cn-dit Amardg Chemistry Lab Assistantg El Sol: Current Events Texas Histor Is Major Subject for Senior Curriculum 89 . '- tp 1 -1 . A D I BRA-XNT HEXKE PAT HERNDON E1 Solg Slide Rule Club: Junior Achim-vvrnentg Future Sri:-ntists VEN ETIA HOBSUN National Honor Socictyg Spanish Na- tional Honor Societyg Fleur-de-Lis: Danccr's Clubg Thespiansg Sopho- more- llhorusg Concert Choirg Junior Play, Leadg One Act Play, Under- studyg El Sol: A Jamiasg Solo Con- teslantg Our Tutvng Musicalsq l-'u- ture Scientists: Roundtable KAROL HOEFFNER National Honor Socictyp Spanish Na- tional Honor Societyg Quill and Scroll: Flour-de-Lisg Troubarlcars, Lieutcnantg Dancers Clubg Excalibur Staff: Counselor Assistantg El Sol: Future Teacht-rsg Kimball Rep. lo Civitan Seminar RHQKEY HOFMANN SANDRA HOLDER DUN HOLLEMAN VICKY HOLLEMAN Spanish National Honor Socictyg Fleur-de-Lisg Red Cross: Study Hall, Counselor Assistantg El Sol 90 KEN N ETH HILL Varsity Football VICKIE HINCHLIFFE Fleur-de-Lisg Student Council: Art Cluhg lil Sol . -k,, 5 A 1 tg Q' tt, f 'S V if V 1 -. Q IS. H . -.3 ,A A A 1 it ,L RONN Y HERN DON Allerlei .e MQ KEITH HERROlN fl' .J ,Q itct ,J F 'f Seniors Welcome Kimball Exes to Homecoming 1 Z ,,,, 1 5' 3 S'l'liPl'lANl HOLKIAN Fleur-de-Lis: Red Cross: Sophomore Chorusg Concert Choirg El Sol -.0 V I Former students never lose allegiance to Kimball. LUCY HOLSONBAKE Fleur-de-Lisg Student Councilg Red Cross. Vice-Prcsidentg Thespians, Vice-President: National Forensic Leugueg Concert Choir, Sec., Social Chairman: One Act Play, Student Direztorg Debatcg Corona Eximiag Foreign Exchange Student Rep.: Roundtable FLU I U HONEA DAVID HOOD Marching Bsndg Thespiansg Military Band: El Sol Luv UA HOOD Fleur-de-Lisg Red Crossg Bible Cre- dit Awardg Study Hall Assistant: F.B.L.A. ,sl TOM HOOD Student Council Representative: Let- terman's Club: Varsity Basketball DONNA HORNBUCKLE Y-Teensg Bible Credit Award: A .laminsg Future Homcmnkers BRANT HORNBERGER 9I KIONNIIC HOHTON Fleur-ll:--l,isg Y-TM-nsg Junior Playg F.H.A. Dr-XRlll'1l,L HORTON Snanislx National llnnor So:-if-ly: Red Cmssg Bible Crmlit Award llOBlfll'l' HUUSER National llonor Sucir-tyg Lvttcrman's Clubg Studi-nt Counrilg Senior Play: llilylv Crmlit Awznrrlg Varsity Busc- lrzlllg Allvrlvi 'l'r4-usurvrg Yursily Font- lmll x11...f.w llEYElll,Y HUXW'OR'l'H Flour-Alf'-l.isg Bible- Credit Award Wll,I.lANI HUIKISARIJ ll0l.l,Y IIUBFR Spunislx Nilwmxl llonrur Sm-ictyg Quill and Swmll. l-'ln-ur-dv-ljsg Trou- lmzulv,-ursg Knfglzl Lifv stuff, Sports liwlirurg lil Sul, Svvrnwary ,, 5. ,I ya ff ' gag ,f DENNIS IHQDSON Marching llnnrl RORI IIUFFAKER Varsity Football Entails Many Hours o Fall Workouts for Seniors 92 -Q! 'V vw' V -Milli .swdgf '1 Coach Harlan tells admlrers of three d lies rn one wellrc nd al y .nr ,mar N1 KRLIA CANIILLE HUTSON MARTHA ING Orchestra: Study Hall Assistant ship Awarslg Musicals BETH ISBELL Fleur-dc-Lisp F.B.L.A.g Photographer IU' DAVID JACOBSON A Jnmais Fleur-de-Lisg Danccr's Club, Report- er: Study Hall Assistantg Musicals All-State Orchestra: All-Region Or- chi-strag American Airlines Scholarr DAYIIJ HUFIIIIINES .IO ANN IIUFIVHIIYES National Honor Snrictyg Fleur-dc-Lis Office Assistantg A Iamaisg F.T.A. SAM HUGHES SYLVIA HUGHES Fleur-do-Lis: Y-Tncnsg Study Hall Assistant: F.H.A.g THEKILSA HUINTILH Fleur-de-Lis: Red Cross: Y-Tecnsg Study Hall, Assistantg Military Sec- rctaryg Typing Assistant: E.B.L.A. KAHOLXN IIUKLIHJRT ANION JEFFERSON BEVERLY JENKINS Student Council, Alternateg Study Study Hall, Typing Assistuntg F.H.A, Hall Assistantp Corona Eximia 'U' 93 .. ...,,.-1 X KA'l'l1IE.lliNKINS ff, DflVlD .llllNNlNflS Alll-:Il-ig Slillv Hull' lllulr Clulfg Currvnl Fxentw Seniors Hold Honors o Football Tri-Captains '1'IN,XJOHNSON Spnnl-llN.lli4r1l1illlmmr Sufi-'Iy: Quill and Slrollg Flu-nr-llc-Lis: 'l'roubaf :lf-urs: kwin Liff- sung liilnlz- Cn-- dn ,xmmlg sway Hall, Office A5- Sigmm, lil 54,14 r'.l:.I..A.q r.I.,.x. J INI .IOIINSYON llvllilllligl JONES Flmu-41.--1.144 1i..mm livfnl-: Klliflllf Life Smffg Sm-ly Hull, ufiszanrz Officr' Asxistlmtp lil Sulg l .l3.L.A.g l7.N.A.g Pnrlicipunl uf lrlln-r-wlxolnslinz lmaguz' lluntcit BRIAN JONES L4-tlrrrynzxn Club: Slullrnl llnnnvilg Sindy llull Aseiwlzlntg 'l'r:n'k and Cross Country. Varsity ffllARl.lflQN JONES I4'1f-.lf-.11-AIN 1:1-.1 rzmsg '1'l,.-lpiumg Cnnccrl Choir, S:-1:5 Svninr, Junior Pluysg Sn-ivmv iflnlrp Nat, Biology mmf S...-my LIONNHC JONES NM. Hnnnr Sm-ivlyg Span, Nat. Hon- nr Such-lyg I-'ll-ur-nlnv-Lisg Office, Typing .lvl-luntxg l .ll.l...'X.3 l'.H.A. 94 JOE JOHNSON Nutimml Hnnnr Sunil-lyg l'mjQ--'Ainni-x SANDRA JOHNSON F11-ur-111-Lisg 'I'ruulmcl4-arsg Biblv Cxwlil ,-Mx.u'nlg A ,lzxnmi-g Cumlm Fxilni:1gF.H,'K. Sn-if-I CAROLYN JOHNS Span. Nut. llmmr Sm-ivty: F11-ur-du-l.isg Trmlluzxrlvarsg Student Council: lim-ll Crnssg Y-Tr-cncg Study llull, Cnnnsz-ling Assistantg El Sol 'Q ff' -13 FRED JOHNSON Q J' X ,:,. ji. ,wx glial.. fv- N- ..-'47 Xwvrlu' 3:2 .ity in Tri-Captains Rolmliins, Cuzick, and Riuliardsun head prayer heforz- SOC Canis. MARE KATE JONES Natiuuul llunur Sncivlyq lllztrclliug Banff: Student Cunnrilg Currvnt E- vmilw Cluliq Cfmcvrt lizuirlg Cnnrc-rt Cliuir: Junior Pluyg Bible Credit Ammlg National Mr-rit lmtter uf Commendzilinng A Jzmiui-4 REBECCA JONES Y-Tvvusg liihlc Crefli! Awnnlg Of- ficc Assistantg A ,lamaisg FHA. .ic wg? -'Tb 1 wr ROBERT JONES Concert Cliuirgillilrlc Cr:-clit Auard Fuotlizillg Junior lfavnritz- Runnc-r-up lYlTA JORDAN Flclir-:lv-Lis: F.H.A. STEVE JORDAN KERRY JOYCE S.N.H.S.: Fleur-Llc-Lisg Student Counrilg lit-tl Cross: Currcnt Evcntw Club: Y-Tecnsg Traffic Safety Club, Prcsidr-ntg Sophomore Svlcct Clmrusg Concert Clioirg Sc-nior Pluyg Junior Play: llilxle Credit Aunnlg E1 Sol: F.H.A.g F.B.l..A.g I-'.T,A.g Study Hall Ass't.g Office Ass't.g Musicals Stage Cre-wg Biology Lab Ass't. FHIJTOSO JUAHEZ DON JLLIAN Quill and Scroll: Rod Cmssg Knight Life Staffg A Jamaisg Corona Exi- miag Bible Credit Award 95 Snanislx National llunor Sociz-lyg Let- IL-rinmfs Clubg Studr-nt Council: 1I31.ll Slllllz MIKE KA-XRH KAREN KEELE Naliulml llunwr Sfwivty KULLEEN KEELINC Spzxnislx National Honor Sociz-typ I-'11-ur-rleflje, Rvpurtcrg 'l'muball4'arsg RMI Cross: Y-Tr-4-nsg lil Sol: Of- qw fin: Ass'l.: Cnunsf-lor Ase't,g Tvrlclx- ers Aid: 1f.'1'.A. 'M' IBRENIJX KFESEE I-'lm-ur-dr-Lis: Sludr-nt Cmmcilg Girls Churusg Mixvd Clmrusg Bible Cn-dit Annrdg llusiralsg Study Hall Ass'!.g Clwmistry Lab Ass't.g Orgnnist for Kimball .AJ UIAXXX Klil.I,IiY lvl.-1.f..1.X,I.zN1 '1'm1m.1.'..fN4 flume um.: sway 114.11 lxwu l .ll,N.g llu-in al-1 X .lumzxlx MIKE IiEI.l.lCX Nznliwnul l urv11wiv lmngllu-3 Fnplnmxmrv Svlvvi Clmrux: li Ffmrluxllg D4'l1zxlC I ' JM, 1 if A ' l l '1 if ,. 1 1 :jk 'K ' W lf ' N ff . U,-4' ' ,Q u Q 'rox1xn'm3IALm' X , ' I ujlifvfli W x X . A l A ' Gglf S W, 1-ggi' M X Ni- L, 1 'LM'-of-f-ii::yJ: ' Q 1 9m'l1iu1's,ll1r1is Hlurk and 8115.111 U'Ncal shun llI.ll il iQ pe-Iliug llill'1lt'I' amd llill'KlL?l' In skip vlaxss szlfz-ly. 96 ,ap - f-Qi -'vm if , wid +-311' K AN KINLIAID Y-Tr-vnsg F.II.A. IJEIIISIE IXING . 11- l C 11: Y-T4-1-neg Mind KATIIX KELLY KAY LYNN KEMBLE FI1-llr-do-Lisa TrQuIrnrIears KAIIEN IUQNNIQDX Natinnal Hmmr Sm-ivxyg Flvur-dv-Lis Studvnt Counril: Red Cross Y-T4-4-us: Juninr Playg F.'I'.A. Team-Iwr A4s't. RON NIE KEKK Bihlv Cn-dit Auurdg A Junmif. Homcroom Ass't. JE K H I K IKE R Varsity Tran-k CHA HLOTTE KILIUHGII Chorus: Study Hall Ass'ts. n o o Senwrs Enjoy Lzght Moments JAMES KING K,X'I'llN Klyqg liI7IS'l'Y KING SIIARON KING Spanish Yatiunal Honor Sm'i01yg Lr'U.r-rm:m's Clubg Iivxl Crnssg GruIf f'll i VCI Drum l'1 r-de-Lis, Boixrd INIPIHIJL-rg E1 S015 ll 1 x Offs-Q A-ANI: xespnzvsg Lurren! E its CII Our Town: Different mvr 97 ei' N H: Senior girls iznp1'0x'e spy-eil and Lu'c'ur4u'y in second year typing. Seniors ' Business i CLENDA KINSIH XIICIIAEI, KIRISY urriculum Includes T ping Cl NTI llA KIJNE llliurullwz Flurlvnt Cuunvil: Dzmvvrs Llulng llmnwrl Bnml: On-hvstrag lluxnz-xnuking lwsiskanlz A lzunaiSg l' ulnrv- llwnwxnukvrs llllllll KOCH Bzllimml llnnur Sorivtyg Lclt+'1'nmn's Club: Allerlelg Varsity Baskctballg Knight Awarflg Biology Honor So- ciety: Rmlndtalxlv DUNN 'X KOPPES lfl.-nr-nil--l,isg 'l'rm1baml4-are: Y-'lvl-ns: Mllilarx Sxwvllwglrt, Llrurnpxnly CQ Slmly llzlll .lseislanig A lzxmias: l .li.L.A.: liatiuliun Svwrllwart lx X'l'HlU X KliE'l'f5Cl'l ll.-XR r'1.1..r-.1.-,mg Y-'r.-em: .vm Club: Library Hmm-il, Sm-iul Clminnang lIum'r-rl fflmirg 'lluiimnlsg Allvrlvi C5ll,fIlx KHUL Spanish Nutimml Hun-wr Serin-ty: Study llull Assistant ALAN Ll-XCX Quill nu-l Scmllg Le-llwrman's Clubg Slurlvnl Council: Knight Life Staffg li Ba-kc-tball: Varsity Baskotball: UB Bus:-ball: Varsity llaseballg B Trrwkg All City llnskf-llmll 98 Mm is f-Q, 9 ll' mf! 'J 1 MARY LANDRUM Flvllr-xlr'-l.iQ2 Bilxll- Crrwli! Awurllg s1.1.1y mu Agn DEB Flvur- Ibn! Clubg ch.: Ass'lg Club g, fi 2 ,ll 4 r BIE LANCLE Y df--Lisg Sturlvnt Council: Cur- Events Clubg Traffic Safely Dancers: Sopli. Ch.: Concert Bililv Cn-:lil Avarnlg S.ll. Bin. Ass'l E1 Sul: Srienw fi W-.nr f AMY' I. .Ml LARRY LAHSEN R.O.T.C,, Battalion Ex:-cutive Officer: Royal Lancers, Commanderg Rifle Tcnrn, Co-Captning Officer's Club, V.-Pn-s.g Most Decorated Sr-nior Cacletg Communclants Council Mm-clal RANDY LANGSTON Flcur-dc-Lis, Student Directory Con- cm-rt Choir: Junior Playg El S013 Vanity Trzu-kg Varsity Cross Country MARK LA SCOLA SONDRA LAWRENCE F14-ur-cle-l.ifg Y-Tm-ns W , l ' ilif 'Exif i'ii SUIJXNNL LAYVHILNCL A if Nntiunzll Hnnur Sovivlyq Spani-ll Na- I? :aw H in 9 7:53:35 tiounl Honor Sucirtyg Flour-rlv-l.isg ,,,. Q? Supluuixmrv S4-lvrt Clmrus: Girls , cznmmg c.-I..-l-rl choir: Bible cm- V 7 clit Auarflz lr'.'l',A.g D.A.lf,, Nfwlllillvc if Q 4 , 1014. Ln Aux A .V L1-ll4-rlnun'w Clulrg Ynrsity 'll-nnis K K Capluin , ,l , LINIJ X LEATH 1 ' Fil-m,.1.A,L1sg rillmy cgmlmlilz Girls 'N' ,mil Chmusg Min-ll Chorus' Cmlrvrl Clmir: 'Nlusin-:ul-a I-'RANK Llflf Slunly llull As-xiwtnxil Klflfll LEE .lE.XNET'l'E LEI-'ORS Flvur-mlm--I.is, lionrfl ll1'lnbPrg liililv Crmlil Auzrrxlg Offiw ,Nsiislnnlg C0- ruun Lxmuu 99 PETE l.lQONARlJ National llunfwr Srrriftyg Stunlvnt Cmmcilg Current Events Clulmg A .lzlnmisg lil F013 Fulurf' Svivnlist, Txvniurrr 'ax DUN LEWIS Allvrlvl NICK LICHTENVVALTEH ,,,.6 aqx V PAXI Lll,l'lS STEVE l.lXlJSEY Quill anml irullg Nlurrlxing Ilnmlg Curr:-nt lfvvnls Clulxg Tlmspizulsg 1'mwvrt lhml- Knifhl Iifz' flwff' , . . g . . . , I wmv- Cn-mlit Award: lfuturu Slim, tid: Curonn Ifximia 'IISRHX IAINDSEN Cla:-s-rlcanlvrg Sturlvnt llnunvilg Study Hull -XSHL: lil Srvl Ufflrfr LIN DA HB TNEH I-'lf-ur-:ll-fl,ixg Tmuluulvarsg Junior Vlnyg A larvmlsg IIOWARIJ LlT'l'l.E CARY LLOYD TONT LONIOS EARLICNE LOVEN AN N LOW Lr'Iln'rnl:m's fllulug UB Formtlyallg ll l'fll.X.3 F.lI,I..A. l 'ln'ur-4l1'-l,iS: Slurlvnt Couurilg Rell SI,3uj,l, Xati,,m,1 Honor gm.i,,ty: Flpm, Ba-kr-tlmllg Yuxwitx Trzxvk: Cross Cmm- Crow: Junior Plnyq El Sul: Siu- dv-l.i4, Buanl Xlrnxbvrg Ftufly Hull try Yxugilyg Slmp l-'url-mam dont Aillg F,TA,g l .H.A. A5513 El Sulg F.H..-X.: Y-Tr-r-ns 'I'lu-spizmgg Cmnt:-rl Chuirg Musim-als Biblm- Credit Award -..JV Ai fe' I00 , , :J H -. , ' X .V SARANNE LOWREY if National Honor Societyg Spanish Na- ' tional Honor Society: Fleur-dc-Lis: A A Student Council: Thespizmg Study Hall Assistantg Counselor Assistant: El Solg Diffvrent Drummerg F.B.L.A.g ' -i ' '1 ' f Musicals: Senior Play 7' - , KATHRYN LOYD National Honor Societyg Fleur-dc- Lis: Troubazlcarsg Corona Eximiag Office Ass't.g Counselor Ass't.g fr F.N.A.: F.l'l.A.g Biology Honor So- w- Q Ja i M A s'fiiRLEY LUCAS Z lsarl Q ,r,'A2 VICTOR LUCAS El Solg Knight Life staff PEGGY LUCK Sophomore Sclcct Chorusg Junior Playg Study Hall Ass't.g Office Ass't,g F.B.L.A,g F.H.A, Seniors Produce Haunting 'Blithe Spirit -14 ,, ' My ff , .V K 'Q , 4 . , o 45 sllnt A ,ff A gli J- Kaya f 1v'f DIANA LUTES Fleur-dc-Lis: Concert Choirg Office Assistant: El Sol: F,B.L.A. Student of the Month TOMMY LUDLOW J W LUNDGREN mmillf JF ur ,Y W K Lynda Willis exemplifies both beauty and brains. IOI JA MES L. LYIBYER National llnuor Stwit-ty, Vin-e-Presi- dent: Stunlvnt Council, Vic4:-l r0si- dent: Junior Playg National Merit, Lf-tt:-r of flununenxlzitiong St-uior Boy Must Likely to Silver-1-ti: lil Sol: Rotary Club Reprefufntative TERESA JANE MANFRE Fl:-lir-dv-l.isg Y-Ti-1-ns: Study Hall Ass't. .IULIAN MARIJOCK National M1-rit Sl-mivlinalistg Science Club gf fum. ,543 C AYLE MARSHALL National Honor Society: Spanish Na- tional Honor Sncictyg Fleur-de- Lis: Thi-spiansg National Forensic League: Debate: El Solg National Merit, Letter of Commendatioug Baylor Speech Tournament PAMELA MARTELLA Girls Chorus: Concert Choir: F.B.L.A.g Traffic Safety Club BILLY MARTIN Gym Assistantg A Jamaisg Student of the Month KIRK MARTIN' Seniors Learn Big With Trig .Iunis Black and Suzanne Lawrence show varying clegrw-S of interest in Mrs. Spray! trig class. l02 n-,fo ...hw f-fr 'KU I RUBY MARTIN F.B.L.A.g F.N.A.g Knight Life Staffg Study Hall Assistant: Clinic Assistant A.. A gl .-f . I SILVIE MENTEER GARY MH-KE Current Events: Allcriei R-O-T'C' ,W .,,. M-of ANN MILLER National Honor Society: Fleur-nlc-Lis: MARTHA MECKLIN Study Hall Assistant MIKE MELUGIN Letterman'a Club: Thcspians: Nation- al Forensic League: Concert Choir: Debate: A Iamais: Football, Varsity B : Baseball, B : Track, B : Musicals: Our Town, Lead Soplx. Select Chorus: Concert Choir, Vicr-President: Bible Credit Award: National Merit, Letter of Commenda- tion: Gym Ass't,: A lamais: Corona Eximia: D.A.R. Good Citizenship Award STEPHEN PAUL MARTIN Student Council: Red Cross: Gym, Study Hail, Office Assistant DORIS MATHIAS Fleur-de-Lis: F.H.A.: F.Ii.L.A. CARLA ANN BIATTHEWS National Honor Society: Spanish Na- tional Ilonor Society, Treas.: Quill and Scroll: I leur'rle-Lis: Trouba- dears: Student Council: Y-Teens: Excalibur Staff: Assistant Editor, Activities, Organizations Editor, Co- Business Manager: Junior Play Com- mittee: Junior Class Sweetheart: Soph. Sweetheart Nominee: Senior Homecoming Queen Nominee: Coun- selor's Ass't.: El Sol: Red Cross: Knight Life Nominee, Most Sincere Girl: F.T.A., Treas.: Cheerleader: Friendliest Senior Girl: Junior Class Sec.: Junior Favorite, Runner-up: Junior Homecoming Princess NANCY MAY Fleur-de-Lis: Troubadears: Y-Teens ICC Representative F.B.L.A.: F.S.A Counst-lor's Ass't.: Corona Eximia .IA NICE MAYS SHARON MEDLIN Allerlei BILL MILLER Study Hall Assistant: A .Iamais I03 RICKY MILLER SUSAN MILLER Marching Band: Knight Beats: Con- Span. Nat. Honor Society: .Flounde- cert Band: Orchestra: Military Band: Lis: Library C0uncil,' Vice-Prcs.3 Allerlci: Musical Junior Play: Bible Credit Award: El Sul CINDY MIRACLE National Honor Socivty, Sec.: Fleur- dc-Lis: Trnulmdcars: Student Council Office Assistant: F.T.A. JOHN NIIRICK ROBERT MONTGOMERY Thr-spians: Suph. Chorus: Concert Choir: Senior Play: Bible Credit Award: A Jarnais: Musicals: New Tymc Singvrs CAYLA MOODY Fleur-de-Lis: Library Assistant: A Jamais: F.B.L.A,: F.H.A, ROBERT MOOMAW Fleur-de-Lis, Student Dir.: Concert Choir, Pres.: Junior Play: Allerlci: Jr. Varsity Track: Biology Honor So- ciety: Coronation and Sr. Day M.C.: Knight Beats Announcer CARY MITCHELL MOORE Cheerleader: Student Council: Red Cross: Soph. Vicc-Pres.: Friendlics! Senior Boy: Gym Assistant: El Sol, Assistant Treasurer: Most Sincere Nominee: Most Popular Soph. Boy Runncrup JUDY MOORE SHARON MOORE JOYCE MORRELL Fleur-de-Lis: Current Events: Y-Teens: A Jamais: F.B,L.A,: Junior Achievement: Slide Rule Club I04 ,CFI-'Y .ar ,ii f lj 1' X., JANIS MILLIKIN JAN MIMS Seniors Participate in Pep Assemblies -QL is 3:3 .f +it Qi 31' 1 Xp' DEN ISE MORRIS F.B.L.A.g Spanish Honor Societyg Knight Life Staff, Society Editorg Quill and Scroll: Student Council: Office Assistant .IUDY MORRIS Spanish National Honor Societyg Y- Teensg Fleur-de-Lis: Troubadearsg Cheerleader: Military Sweetheart Company Ag E1 Sol Sweetheart Nominee RANDY MORRIS Letterman's Club: Junior Playg A Jamaisg Footballg Track DODD MORRISON Red Cross: Study Hall Assistantg El Sol: Slide Rule Club DANNY MORTON DEBRA MUELLER Fleur-de-Lisp Y-Teensg Art Club: El Sol SALLY MUELLER BARBARAMULKEY Red Crossg Office Assistant: IBM Assistant DWAIN MULLIN Red Crossg Sophomore Select Chorus Q 6? 'M 'AQ gf, f .. Troubadear officers add to the enjoyment of pep assemblies. JERE MULLINS NANCY MUREHEAD Flour-dc-Lisg Girls Chorus: Study Hall Ass't. DEBORAH MURPHY A Jamaisg Prosirlent Latin Club' Treasurer Pl-p Club: St-crvtarv Sophoniore Classg Stumlvnt Council Rcprvsvntativn l l I - . if ra ,Y ,f lf . I C I Z -l . V 0 M V! l t All ,J---ng.. LARRY MURRAY FRED MUSACCHIO Spanish National Honor Society: Rnd Crossg Sophomore Sn-lt-vt Chorusg Conn-rt Choirg Junior Pllyg Diffu- enl Drummer: Nlusicalsg Ns-w Tyme Singl-rs: Futurr Svivlltistg Biology Honor Sorif-typ lil Sol NIAHJORIE ANN lXlvfll.ELlAN Spanish National llonor Sorivtyq Y- 'fof-nsg liiltlw flrmlit Avrnrrlg E1 Sul RONNH2 Mclll,OFllJ Terry Evers instructs mother on proper cxcusv for the Attendance Office. 2 v...N-.ov J 1. 4 5 MARIANNE NICCORKLE National llonor Socictyg Spanish Na- tional llonor Sorivty Fleur-de-Lis Current Events Clubg Thcspians St-nior Plavg Junior Playg Chemistry Labg Military Socrctnryg El Sol Different Drummf-rg Our Towng Fu ture Sl-it-ntistg 3rd plant- Persuasive Speaking, Intorsrholastic League Importance 0 Attendance Realized by Seniors AQ rail DARIEN McWHlRTER National Honor Socictyg Spanish Nas tional Honor Society: Thespians, Pres- ident: National Forensic League, Vice- Pres.: One Art Play, Debate: National Merit, Letter of Commendation: Lang- uage Lab Assistantg El Sol: Future Scientists: Kimball Delegate, Nuclear Science Symposium 'F Q 611 CHARLES McLEOD National Honor Society: Current Events Clubg Thuspiansg Concert Choirg Senior Playg Bible Credit Awarrlg E1 Sol SANDY MCQUEEN NAN MQCOY Spanish National Honor Societyg Fleur-:lc-Lisg Troubarlcarsg Y-Teens, Dancers Clubg Runner-up, Most Beau- tifulg Study Hall, Office Assistant: El Sol: Track Sec. ARVEL MvCULLOCH JR. Student Councilg R.O.T.C.: Rifle Team: El Solg B Football: Var- sity Trackg Cross Country DENNIS MCDANIEL. Letterinan's Clubg Corona Eximiag B Funtballg Varsity Footliallg Var- sity Tmvkg Our Town, Most Haml- snme Senior Boy MARILYN MCDANIEL Fleur-:ln-Lis, Trouliadearsg Red Cross, Dancer's Club, Choreographcrg Study Hall Assistant: Musicals SUSAN MARIE MCCOWAN National Honor Socictyg Flcur-dc- Lisg Student Councilg Red Cross: Sec., Dancer's Club, President, Knight Beats, vonalist, Concert Choir: ,luninr l'lay, Prop Cummitteeg Bible Credit Award: National Merit, Letter of Commendation MIKE McKEE Mixed Chorus, Concert Choirg Mu- sical JAMES NALL DEBBIE NEAL .IEANNE NEECE Y-Tr-ensg Study Hall Assistant: El National Honor Society: Spanish Na- S01 tional Honor Societyg Fleurvde-Lis, Student Council, Red Cross: El Sol if IO7 1 l JIMMY KTBRYAN T R.O.'l'.C., E Cunipauy Cmnxnzuulcrg Cnmnuiisiom-cl Ufficvrg Royal Lanc- ers: Junior Avhimcim-nl TOMMY UDONNEL Varsity Travkg Varsity Cross liunnlry RUSTY OFFILL Rell Crossg Sindy Hull Assistant POLLY OCDEN Flour-do-Lisg Typing A-sistanlg lil Solg I-'.H.A,g I-'.B.L.A. JAMES A. O'NEAL Curr:-nt Events Club: Junior Playg Bible' Credit Award, lwn ycarsg Co- ronn Eximin SUSAN UNEAL National Honor Socim-lyg Spanish Natinnnl Hunnr Sncivtyg Flour-:len Lisg Troubanlvnrsg Yffccnsg Gym Assistant: Hmm-making: Lab -S5513 F.H.A. V.P, I08 True Senior Spirit? ?? Mr MIKE NEI' lrvln-3 ru lJAVllJ NORRIS and in fi' U! r 'Nl YQJ 'fi Xi K , A uma!! PAT O'RILEY JIMMY ORVIS MAY OSBORNE STEPHEN OUSEY Quill and Svrnllg Knight Lilrv Staifg Y-'l'L'SH5l A Jamuif Study llnll Asn. Seniors Dominate Assemblies ,nb i 93 ' BILLY OWENS Suphornore Sclr-rt Chorusg Knight Life Staff-Arl Mnngf-rg R.O.'l'.C.g Comm. Offivr-rg Officrrs Club Presi- darn! MARY OWENS Fleur-rl:--Lis: ll:-rl Cross: Y-Toons: Bihlr- Crmli! Awarrlg Study Hall As!! JANET OYLER National llrvrrrwr Sorirlyg Fleur-de-Ling Trmrlvmlearsg Stud:-nl Council: Girls Clrorusg Convert Choir Secretary: El Sol: lf,ll.A.g llusiralsg New Tynu' Sing:-rs BRENDA PACE Fleurfrle4l.isg Library Conn:-ilg El Sol BORISY PARRENT RICKY l'ARRliNT Library Counrilg A Jamaisg Junior Play: Svninr Play ERIC PARISH Nalifmnal Merit: Svnri-finalist JERRY PAYNE Marvhing Banllg Knight Bmlsg Con- cert llarnmlg 0r4'lwsll'n I09 uv- H GREG PENA PAT PENIJLETON R1-11 CYOSSL D-E4 Fleur-:lc-Lisg Y'Tecnsg Study Asw'r.: I-'.II.A. New T me Singersw JOE PHELP5 COIYNIE PHILLIPS KATHY I'llILLEY KAR LA PIROZZU LINDA Pl'l l'ARlJ National Ilunor Sucivlyg Flounde- Lisg Vice l'r1-sidvntg Trouhmlvarsg Y-Teens, Vivc President: Clinic Ass'!.g Corona Eximia DEBBIE POE Danccrs Clubg l .B.L.A, IIO N GAY PETERSON all Flfvurvnlc--I.isg ll:-11 Cross: Y- Arl Clulrq Cliniv Ass't.g A LISA l'E'l l'l,lOHN Fleur-4h--Lis: 'l'mubaLlz-nrsp Stusleul Counvilg livcl Cmssg Thespiunsp Knight Bca!'5 Vocalist 3 Sophomore Select Chorus: Vice President Con- cert Choirg Musicals: El Sol: Study Hall As:'t.g Ollivn Ass'l. DEBBIE PIIARR Sophomore Sn-lvvt Chorusg Study Hall ASSY.: Bible Crm-din Award 174 .45 WN xn- ,J 5. 5 i ,rg K ' 3 . - 5 'X I ,4 Seniors help constitute u new singing group at Kimball, the New Tyxne Singers. PAM POITEVENT Clinint Assislnutg Allcrleig F.B.L.A. JANICE POLLARD Olfivu Assisluntg F.B.L.A. I A-V VM, .qw I .4-'ywfvpr A tni, , HVAV KAREN POOLE DONNA POWERS Flrur-llc-I.isg Current Events Club: Y-Tc:-nsg A .Inmaisq Junior Achieve- HIPHI MALINIJA PHATIIER Study llull Assistant KA Ii ICN PH EDDY Fleur-dl--Lisp Typing Assistant: A Junmis: Iil Sill v IlILYl'.lIl.X PREWITT I I0ur-nlv-Lisg liolxnullnr Aessistani A Janmisg F.'l'.A. I BRENDA l'IiEWI'l'T I I I LA R RY PRICE ROBERT PRINCLE L Man-hing Bnmlg Knight Beats: Con- cvrl Ilnndg Urvlxrstrng Concert Choir: I4-rim Sb RUON PRITCI IARD fi 'Q . ,, - fa 'L , . if 1 , Ri 5 21, gf' K Pif gfwwgi., . i Mn Il2 ther, ,iw 1 wi' STERLING PROCTER Murrhiug 13111141-Afxixlanl Drum Ma' jmq Knight Bcaxsg Conn-rl Band Un'l1r'slru CIIARITES PROCTOR Gym A151-Lxntg Lnlxuuagv huh Assis- lunl TED PROTIVINSKY K,U.T.C. Cullulxliswiullrrl Offiuwr IDXNINN l'Rlfl'l l' Var-ity Busvhall ,W fl ,Q-sq, Agn ', yuu may Spank me for thii, hut JOHN N Y PR UITT I.:-ltvguxfxrxk Cluhg Yarsily Footballg B-- H I3 1111 U T Ivuln .nr-sz 3 ur mul Cust F3 if AX N PILLIN Rcrl Cmssg Study Hall Assistants ,.. A JOE T. PYLANT Marrhing Bamlg Convur! Bandg Junior Play: Biulogy Lnlw Assistant MICHAEL QUINN Allrrlei BOIRBIE KAY RADER Teacliefs nitlg Flour-do-Lisg Red Crossg F.B.L.A., Svnretaryig Y-Tm-nsg Girls Chorusg F.H.A.g Mixed Chorusg Cone:-rt: Musicalsg Choir: Study Hall Ass'1. DAVID RAFFO Sgt. Maj., lK.0.T.C.g Royal Lancers Superior C5111-t EVELYB RACLE Fleur-ale-Lisg Rell Crossg Study Hall Assistnntg F.N.A.g F,S.A. PHILLIP RAPER BECKY RAWLINCS El Solg F.H.A. P3 ,qw-w Seniors Co-operate To Make the Junior Pla a Success CONNIE RAY JACQUELYN RAY CAHOLYN REDDING MICHAEL REED Fleur-Llc-Lis: Rrtl Cross: Y-Tr-cnsg Man-liing Band: Concert Band: Con- Fleur-de-Lis: Board Membcrg Cut- Art Clubg Junior Plnyg Biology Lab Office Ass'tg Hmnemaking Ass'tg cert Clmirg Bible' Crm-clit Awardg xrnt Events: Y-TCCHS5 Libfafl' Colm' Assistant? F-SQA-I Bi010I!Y HOHOY S0- F.H.A. V. Pres.g F.B.I..A.g F.T.A. A ,lanmis P319 -ll1Kli0T Play: Siuill' Hall A95i5t' Cicll' antg F.T.A.g F.H.A.g Teachers Aid fs- .ve C51 ,..: .,, II3 Now I've heard everything, McShan! JEFF REGISTER R.0.T.C. RONALD REPKA Seniors Show Leadership in Troubadears .IUDY REYNOLDS Bible Credit Awardg A Jamaisg Study Hall Ass't. WALTER REYNOLDS MIKE RHYNER ERNIE RICHARDSON Red Cross: Study Hall Ass't.g D,E. TOMMY RICHARDSON National Honor Society: Lcttcrman's Club: Secrclary Sophomore Class: Treasurer Junior Classg Tri-Captain Varsity Football RITA RICHERSON Rm-porter Library Counvil: ,I.A. II4 'T 'Y' L-J' vw ff Lai. MELVA RITCHIE Flour-slr--Lifg Study Hall Assistant If XM ,of S as-fs. M .-if DAVID ROBBINS Lellvrxnaxi Clulvg Stuclvnt Counril Junior Playg Supli. Pros.: lr. Vice- Pn-s.g Most Popular Boy, Sopli. Junior ansl Scniorg Corona Eximla ball, Tri-Captain, All City, All-Met ro, All Zum-g Rouncltulwle fb ,gy lik nfl Vai-sny Football and lmscimilg Foot: RONALD ROBERTS Lvllvrnian Clulvg Student Council: Rcxl Crussg Biology, Chemistry Lab Assistant: Allvrlvig HBH and Varsity Bcwkvtbull 4- :XX it 1. 1 5--in . JON ROBINSON Tcnnisg Sriencc Club DIANNE ROE Study Hall, Offivv, Typing: Assist- nn! HELEN ROGERS PAMELA ROGERS BOBBY ROLLINGS l.L'!tf'Xuinn's Cluli: Stullvnt Council, Presinlvnlg Bust All-Around Senior Buy: llaskellmll, Varsity: All City: Honorable M1-ntiong Rounnltablc LESLlE ROWDON BRENDA RUSHING YFTQL-usg Military S1-cn-tary: F.N.A.g F.H.A. ROBERT ll. RUSSELL JR. Study llall Assistanlg El Solg Young Lifcg l .S.A. GAY Fi-XlN5O'l l' Flvur-mlz'-l,isg 'l'roulmdc'nr5g Slullenk Counrilg EI Sul SARAH SALLIS I I5 RICHARD SALOMON I,ellerman's Clubg B Fooiballg Varsity Football: B Traekg Golf SHARON SAMULKA Fleur-de-Lisg Troubamlearsg El Sol F.l'l.A. WILLIAM SCALLORN El Solg PASF Rc-presvntative ROGER SCHOENFELD BETTY SCHULZ Student Counrilg Tliespiansg Na- tional Forensic League: Con- cert Choirg Dolmteg 0147 Town BEN SCI-IUPLACH AHQQA 11 PATRICIA SCRUCCS Fleur-cle-Lis, Bonril Mvmbvrg Y Teensg Dani-ers Clubg Study Hall Ass'tg Oflire Ass'tg El S015 F,S.A.g F.B.L.A. VELMA MARIE SEARCY Marc-lming Ilanflg Current Event Clubg National Forensic Lrzrgueq Debut:-g Study Hall Assistant F.H.A. VICKIE SEATON VONNIE SEATON DARLENE SEIDMEYER JIM SEI IS Spanish Nal'l Honor Society: .Iunior Dancers Club: .Iunior Playg A .Ia- Playg Study Hull Assistantg Chemistry mais Lab Ass'tg Corona Eximin H6 12.-:WW HW ar 'V' 1'7 IU: MARIKA SHIELDS 4'-leaf BILL SETTLE Red Cross: Thcspiansg National Fo- rensic Lcagucg Senior Play: One- Act Play: Our Town.: Kimball speak- ers Club PATRICIA ANNE SHAW National Honor Society: Spanish Na- tional Hnnor Society: Fleur-de-Lis: Current Events Club: El Sol: Na- tional Mcrit Letter of Commendation: Science Club: F.B.L.A. PATRICIA SUTTON SHAW 'Flour-de-Lis: Troubarlcars: Red Cross: Student Council: Art Club: Clinic Assistant: A Iamais: F,N.A. BOB SHELBY El Sol: Student Council: Red Cross: Study Hull Assistant DEBORAH SHELBY Flvur-do-Lis: Trnubadoars: Y-Teens: Art Club: El Sol: Science Club JENNIE SHELBY Spanish National Honor Society: Fleur-de-Lis: Troubadcars: A Jamais: El Sol RICKY SHEPPARD Spanish National Honor Society: Junior Play: Physics Lub Ass't.: El Sol: .I.A. Senior Year Includes Dates, Parties and College Entrance Exams He asked YOU for a date? II7 if PATRICIA CAIL SHIELDS Nat'l Honor Society, Tre-asurcrg Bio- logy Honor Society, Executive Secre- taryg Troubaflcarsg Student Cn-uncilg Y-Teens: Danccr's Club, Sccrctaryg Thcspians: Scninr Playg One Act Playg Physics Lab Assistant: Corona Eximiag Our Town: A Different Drum- mer: Scivnce Club, Secretary: Kim- ball Speakers ROSEMARY SHRAMEK Spanish Na!'l Honor Society: Quill and Scrollg Art Clubg Knight Life Staffg Clinic Assistant JOHNNY SILVA PATRICIA SILVA ALAN SIMPSON B Fmvxhallq Varsity Football: Let- !crruan's Cluh ALLECIA SIMS Spanish Nat'l Honor Society: Fleur- dr--Lisq Thespians, Sm:-Treas.g Nat'l Forcnsic League, Sec-Trcas.g Speech Tournaln:-nts KAY SISEMORE Flour-:li--I.isg Tmubatlvarsg Student Councilg Y-Tcvnsg Office Assistant WAYNE SLAYTON Thespiansg Mixi-ml Chorusg Bible Cre- dit Awarrlg Lighting Tech.: Speech Tournaments: Sludr-nt Congress, Den- ton 1967 DANNY SMITH Marching Banclg Knight Bcatsg Con- rvrt Bausl JAMES SMITH National Honor Society: Allerlci LYNDON SMITH I I8 K, MARSHA SMITH SUSAN SMITH Study Hull Ass'tg Office Ass't Homemaking Ass'K: Corona Eximia F.H.A., V.P.g I ,B.l..A. TERRY SMITH WILLIAM SMITHEE pany: Commander: Slide Rule Club MARK SNASEL Marching Band: Concert Bandg Orclx ,J estrag Study Hall Assistant KANDACE SNIDER Fleur-de-Lis: Current Events Club Y-Tcensg Office Assistant: F.S.A. GRETCHEN SNYDER 1 fins SOPER STEVE SPARKS MI' ff-v il- I , V4 , I JN' i wk 4 I 5 if M , Semors Lap- U p Six 1 A, Minute Class Break x MQQQX A , S ' JK jf! ki ICCI i A! 6'You don't expect us to believe that, do you? II9 Sophomore Select Chorus: R.O.T.C.: ' ' ff' r' R l L - Commissioned O ice , oya an ccrs' Rifle Team Commander: Com- 3 Spanish National Honor Societyg El A' ,kj iiii ., I , J U ll WALLY SPARKS SUZANNE STALLINGS GENE STEPHENS MIKE STEPHENS Fleur-de-Lisg Y-Tecnsg El Solg F.B,L.A.g Junior Play Seniors Enjoy Privileges LINDA STICH LINDA STINEBAUCH 'S RALPH STOVVE Distributive Ed. VIRGINIA STOWE ROBERT LYNN STRANGE A I, C E T' ,J RONNIE STREBECK Track, Varsity, B g Cross Country JOHN STRUCKMEYER WAYNE SULLIVAN lil I20 BETTY SUE SUTTON Sophomore Chorus: Girls Chorus: Concert Choir: Study Hall Assistant: Future Home- makcrs: Musical Committee ',.,,vA? 29' I an lt 'YN Tucker Bishop enjoys A SENIOR PRIVILEGE-WATER! TERRY TAFFER Sturlcnt Council: Current Events: Y-Teens: Study Hall Office, Coun- selor Assistant: F.B.L.A,: Track Secretary TOMMY FRANK TARSIA CAROLYN RUTH TAYLOR Fleur-dc-Lis: Trouhaclf-ars: Current Events: F.B.L.A.: Y-Teens: Office Assistant KIM TAYLOR National Honor Society: Current E- vents Club: R.O.T.C.: Commission- ed Officer LINDA .IOY TAYLOR Fleur-llc-Lis, Board Member: YfTecns: Girls Chorus, President: Concert Choir, Alternate: Study Hull Assistant: Future Humcmakvrs Q-q MORGAN R. TAYLOR Future Svientists: Mixed Chorus: Concert Choir: Bible Credit Award: R.O.T.C.: Performance Color Guard: Battallion Staff: Offircrs Club: Di- rector of Instruction: Head Projec- tionist: Musicals: Kimball Mascot ROBERT TAYLOR DEBBIE TEATER Fleur-dc--Lis: Red Cross: Y-Teens: Bible Credit Award: Gym, Study Hall, Office Assistant: Future Home- makers: F.B.L.A. l2I DOUG TEUBNER Future Scivntistg Corona Eximia CATHY THAMES Fleur-:lu-Lis: YfTvcnsg Study Hall Ass'l.g Counsvlur Ass't.g F.H.A.g F T.A.' Teal1lif'r's Aill BTLL 'THOMAS E1 Solg D.E. FLO THOMAS Spanish National Honor Societyg TONXINIY THOMAS BILL THOMPSON Gym Ass't.3 ll.O.T.C. KENNETH EUGENE THOMPSON Spanish National Honor Society: El Sol: Office Ass't.g B Football: Varsity Track: Varsity Cross Coun- try: Bible Crmlit Award JULIE THOMPSON STANLEY THOMPSON Study Hall Ass't.g R.O.T.C.: Com- missioned Officer: Royal Lanccrsg Company Commander 'D in fi L N,,,pef 'WT 5' 13 ,,, ,.,,,af 517 'Key' I My Ig., ' ,,,,,,ffO K'4f,' .Kms-.Mmm 'v.,. l22 Kenny Cason attempts E.S.P. on Physics test. 1 ,L KD 'lj '-Q, Y 'i L , Seniors Exemplqfy Superiorit on Tests RON THAYNOR ClNDY TRUELOVE SANDY TRUELOVE Quill and Scroll: Fleur-de-Lis: Fleur-de-Lis: Junior Play: El Sol Knight Lila, Co4Eclitor: Study Hall Study Hall Ass't. gi. Assn.: E1 S01 VERA THOMPSON National Honor Society: Spanish Na- linnal Honor Snrirfiy: Y-Trans: Li- brary Cnunril, Treasurer: .lunior Play: Bihlf- Crvzlit Award: El Sol: PHA. MARY THORNTON Fleur-de-Lie: Dance Cluh: lil Sol: Convert Choir , Sc't'rr'tary: Musicals: Study Hall Ass'l. CHARLOTTE ANNE TIMS Fletlrvrle-,Lisg Thr-spians, livpnrter: Trulxlnaflrarsg Corona Exirnia, Presi- dent: F.T.A. ROD TINSLEY Concert Band: Knight Boats: Corona Eximia JOE TOLDAN Allerei BRUCE TOMPKINS National llnnnr Society: Excalibur staff: Corona Eximia: Gym Ass't.': Chemistry Lab Ass't.g Junior Achieve- mcnt, Prcsirlrwnt KEITH TOTTY TINA TOWNER El Sol: 'I'rrmha4lr'arsg National Honor Society: Dance- Club: Convert Choir: Counselor Ass'!.: Fleur-dr'-Lis KAREN TRAYLOR DELANA TUCKER l23 RONNIE TURNER lunmr Play: One Act Pl Bible Crmllt Awardg A J Town SHERRY TURRILL LAVRR Y TU TTLB Look Out for the Ostriches. Bm ay, Host , ais: Our National Honor Society Marching Band, Prcsidentg Orchestra l24 WAYNE TULEY National Honor Soirvtyg El Sol TOD TULLY JOYCE TURIBEVILLE National Honor Society: Y-T , F.H.A.g Study Hall Assistantg F.T,A., Presxdcn MICHAEL TURNER , ff' Snow Day Is Senior Holiday LINDA TUCKER rv- 1' of IK tl .L CARY TYNDALL Rcsl Crossg Study Hall Ass't.g Chem- istry Lah Ass't.g Allerlci SUSAN VAN DE WALL Fleur-dc-Lis: Red Cross: Y-Tccnsg F.H.A,g Counselor Ass't.g Military Secretary - F I .M ,Qt .,,,VVV , . N 3 , .ad 1 U I l,L A 5 A ,' , - , l - k 'gg 1 1 JIMMY VAUGHN BILLY VELTMAN MARSHA VERNON Current Events Club: El Sol-Chain man of Directoryg F.H.A. STEPHANIE VICKERS National Honor Socictyg Marching Band: Red Crossg Concert Bandg A .Iamaisg Band Secretary ,, ,K in . link' r J'-' 3' ,Q -ev i ' SANDRA VINES National Honor Society: Spanish Hon- or Societyg Fleur-de-Lisp Y-Teens: Study Hall Ass't.g F.T.A. CARL L. VOGEL, JR. Gym Assistant: Slide Rule Club: Chess Team DONA VOYLES JOHNNIE WADE, JR. Concert Choir: Study Hall Ass't.g Chemistry Lab Ass't. MELVIN WADLE Letlcrman's Clubg Student Council: Varsity Football , 2 yrs.g Varsity Track, 2 yrs STEVE WALKER R.O.T.C., Commissioned Officer, S-3, Operations Officer I25 AIEREIJITH WALTHALL Fl:-ur-fl:--Lisg R:-ml Cross: Current Ev:-ills Clubg Knight Life Slzlffg ,luuiur Play: A Jiunuie CHARLES VVANNER Stuiln-ul Cuunvilg Biology Lalv A9- sislimt: Chemistry lah, ASs't PATSY VVARREIN National Honor Sm-ie-lyg F.B.L.A. ,11 I i . 1 SANDRA WATERS Fla-ur-ml:--Lisg '1'rm1l:a4l1-nrs, Liuutcu- antg Y-Teens, Srcrrtaryg El Sol: I-'.B.li.A., V,P. RANDY WYEAVER PHIL YVEBSTEH RILKY WERSTETN Trzlvlc ROY ANN XVESTBROOK Flvur-ale'-Lisg Library Council Seniors Provide Assistance to Kimball Facult JERRY WIQSTLAKE F.S,A.g Tsm NI1-ilical An-ax Awards: SA M WIECAND H.O.T.C, Czmuuissioued offiverg NASA Award-I in Scicnvo Fair Riflv Team: Color Guard Cnmnmnrl- vr: B Company Comniamll-rg KB Company Drill 'll-am: Taclin-N Squadg R.O.T.C. Oifivi-re Club ,Ay .., ' ,I STA NLEY NI. WILHELM Naliunal Honor Sm-i4-lyg L1-In-rnmn's Clulvg Corona Eximiag UB Tr-am Fontlmll, Jr.g Varsity Football: Var- sity Trarkg l ,S.A,g Biology Iluuor Snfiwty, Pre'sialvul fi I26 1 at Q-Nm-,Q CECILIA WILKINS Quill and Scrollg Flvlir-:lc-Lisg Knight Lifz- Staff, Copy lfdilurg F.H.A. iff' is 'isa 'U' PAW' 014 STR Mr LYN DA WILLIS Span. Nat. Honor Socivtyg Clivvr- Iearlrrg Y-Tm-ns: l-'lf-ur-:lv-Lis: Stu- dent Council: Y-Tw-ns, Tn-as.: Cou- ccrt Choirg Frienmllicst, Runner-upg Honwvnniing Nomineeg Soph. and Junior: Show-llivarl Noniinvo, Juniorg El Solg Junior Favorite, Runner-up GARY WII,LIS Nat. Honor Societyg Marching Band, Vice-Pres.: Knight Bcnlsg Concert Banclg Corona Exixniag F.S.A,g Hio- logy Honor Soviety Holly England provides assistance to office personnel. JEANNF WILKINSON Flvllr-Ale--l.l4g Rn--l Cross: Stllnly Hall Clinim' Assistunlsg El Sul PAT WILKINSON Slullvnt liounvilg Bililu' Cn-clit A wanl: A ,lannais DAVID WILLIAMS NORBIA WILLIAMS JAMES WILLINCIIAM GARY WILLIS I27 LEE WILSON National Honor Society, President: Spanish National Honor Socit-tyg Cur- rent Events Clubg National Merit, Letter of Commendation: Allcrcig Future Scientist, Presitlentg Biology Honor Society RONNY WILSON SAMMIE KAY WINDER Fleur-cle-Lis: Trouliatlearsg Student Council: Dance Club, Treasurer and Clioreograplu-rg Girls Churusg Con- cert Choir, Social Cliairmang El Sol, Repnrterg Different Drummerg Seniur Play, Leatlg Kimhall's Speak- ers Clubg Muiscals 4-A-.nl 9 KENNETH WINN National Honor Society: Spanish National Honor Sorietyg Quill and Scrollg Student Councilg Excalibur Staffg National Meritg Letter of Com- mendation: El Sul: A Janiaisg Sen- ior Class Treasurer: Future Scicntistg Senior Invitations Committee CARY WOOD JOHN WOOD Red Crussg Bible Credit Award: R.0.T.C., Commissioned Officer JANICE WOODARD National Honor Socictyg Fleur-cle-Lisg Troubadearsg Student Council: Co- rona Eximizig F.N.A.g Clinic Ass't. Seniors Pla Vital Role in Concert Choir STEVE WOODARD l28 SANDY WOODY Fleur-de-Lisq Y-Ter-nsg Girls Chorus, Scvretaryq Counsr-lor Ass't.: Cross Country Track Swccthcartg Future Scientistg F.H.A. ...ff YU K B ma DAVID WOOTTON Varsity Tennis ff ...L ,Qmtf 9 ,Q Q5 Q3 we GARY YVORTHAM Biology National Honor Society ' tfl 's ...J V , WA -,. ff' VICKIE ZELIFF F,H.A. MALCOLM WRIGHT JOYCE WUERCH All erlci LINDA WYATT Fleur-de-Lis: Student Council: Red Crossg Counselor Assistant MIKE YARBOROUGH Thespiansg National Forensic Lemme I Debateg Language Lab Assistan p - lcrlei LARRY YATES Biology Lab Assistant DOUG YEACER L W f' Z1 - 4' 4 4' W l is ssogwgwwfhagfwfwfgiffgg Ann Miller and Lisa Pettijohn discuss plans for next ac companimenl with choir. I29 W A, A , ,, A: I V 2 - ' , , , 4 X :-15. H- 'ff 1 7 3 N ' G vz , -5 21--i .iff .. ,. -iw. mf. .V .sean X.. ,, w, Q .QQ K 4? . :SWS W? iw- .. 1. .Maw ,Q mf gee ' Mfitmt . , 3' We ,Mgt , , - y yyy T . 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Kay Abbott John Adams Patricia Adcock Nora Alexander Steve Alexander Steve Allen Becky Anderson 4, A Roger Anderson V W I ...f i 'S Ron Anderson Ronnie Anderson Tommilyn Anderson Sandra Archer Karen Arnold Jane Arrington Mike Atnip Robert Attebury Twenty Two ,Iunwrs Contribute to Don Austin Janet Babb Phyllis Bailey Bobby Baldwin Don Bales Kathy Bales Bill Barrett Doug Barrow Janice Bates Larry Bates Denny Beall Lynn Bearden Becky Becker Janie Becton Anita Bell Pam Bell Robert Bell Nancy Bellringer Margaret Benish James Bennett John Bennett Kenneth Berger Teresa Berry Marv Bicknell Cindy Biggs Sandy Biggs Johnny Bishop Emory Black Juniors Support Glass Menagerie Steve Blake Roy Bolin Debbie Boone Melissa Borders Charlotte Bouknight Barlaura Bower Martin Bowles Paul Brancato Bob Brandenburg Jay Brans Deborah Breland Lanny Don Brooks .lohn Brown Nanett Brown Sally Brown Y 'S' Tony Bruce Allen Bryan Jeanne Buchter Gary Burleson Olivia Burlison Doug Burrell Hurley Butcher Sharon Byers Don Callaway Larry Camp Karen Campagna Sharon Campbell zo- 4 'V wig, ' -filsefffff H we ef f M Al ff N Bill Candler Joanna Capehart Boo Capers Lana Carlisle Ronald Carlisle Steve Carr Bruce Carter Gary Carter Cindy Cassaday Richard Castellano Debra Chaffin Wanda Champlin David Chancelor Mary Kaye Chandler Pat Chapman Judy Childs U C C U uauiia' gf 7.1 vagmigw ,.,, .. ,...,. , K Steve Tobolowsky works as hard in class as he does in the Speech Department. Charlie Cole Carla Coliz Linda Compton Dianne Conatser Sandi Conatser Mike Connell Becky Cook Gayle Cordray Nancy Corley Gary Cort Jo Ann Cotter Nancy Courtney George Cowand .lim Crzlnflell Cathy Cunningh Kennc-Ili Curry Mike Curry David llaeus Becky Davis llolyliy Davis am Juniors Prepare or School Leadership in '69 ,loan Cliristoplierson Ronald Christy ,lean Clark Mary Lynn Cobb Kathy Cochran Lee Coekrau .lanel Coffer Suzette Coker ' A ,,. 'B Iv I' -.ff 1' .,, ,,, x I G-4 'U rgl ff v' It 0 , , f. f , , 44' L ',,. :WL .1 97? ,ern IQ FQ. l Julie Davis and Mike Melugin exemplify Junior-Senior co-operation. iii lii i tb i x i Q ii, JA 3' af? ,ii James Davis Julio Davis Pam Davis Susunn Davis Scott Davison Debra Dean Kenny Delrogno Robert Dcnsmorc Carolyn Dcnson Pam Dm-nlon Tommy DeRossett Sully Dickerson Debbie Dickie Cathy Diehl Dian Dolan Mark Ilombrowsky ,Iunwr Play Helps to De ray Jcun Dunlcy Andrfsa Duolcy Eddie Doty Duhorah Drake Judy Drvws Daryle Driggs Crvg Duffcy Sharon Duke Day Dunlap Mary Durham Dllll1lk'Q'Il Duvall Mike Edgar Bill Edwards Marc Eldvr Carolyn Elmore Frunrcs Elsbcrg Jimmy Emerson Garth Eppcrson -551 Becky Evans Cary Fahiun Carolyn Fuin Terry Falkv Mike Farnvlli Murxin Fuulkenbcrry Betsy Fears Marsha Fvrgusson Robert Ilnughcrty ,Io Annu- Edm0nd'S Mark Fielder Lynne Fielder-White Jackie Fields Nancy Fitts Cynthia Ann Flach Chuck Flaggg Marilyn Flanagan Carol Ann Flannery Alan Flashing Debhiv Fletcher Christy Ford Thomas Fore Judy Fortcnhury Curl Foster Don Foster Jimmy Foster Fran Manglone portrays the Voice of the Past in the Glass Menagerle Juniors Jimmy Fox Randy Frase Fred Freeman Philip Freeman Larry French Willialrl Fulwiler Cindy Funderburk .lerre Gaddy Francis Galvin Steve Gardner Lynn Garretson Rhonda Geddis Randy Gee Kathy Geist Elizabeth Greenspan Connie Gill Dana Gilliland Janice Gleason David Glenn Jodi Gomez Patronize Homecoming Game and Dance 3 if .,.,f Q '-if Darcy Goode Lonnie Goodman Bryan Goolsby Ginger Gower Bobby Graham Teresa Gray Norma Greathous Bonnie Green 8 y.. iw ,F 1 . wx It f ' 5' 5 AP S I l f JLOFCQ5 'KS Pia' fn L - 1: . Nv P... ,-1 ,....Kf, 1, . Yi JY' if ff ffm 'lib U ,J ' fi W ,se S A 1 :iff 1 M k Q Y .5 - Q it i I Cyndi Craven David Crccn Debbie Green Theresa Crven Steve Creliani Carol Griffin Mike Cross Sandra Crulmbs Don Guion Marc Gutzlcr Judy Haake Karen Havklcr Carry Hale Mary Halfold Mike Hall Johnny Hallmark fjfif Vikki Hood and Craig Donley njoy annual Homecoming Dance. Victor Ham Janie Hamhlin Pam Hamilton Bobby Hamlin Scott Hamman Judith Hammonds Tommy Hammons Mike Hampton Sharon Hand Karen Haney Beth Hardin Sharon Hardin Kathy Harding Steve Harper Bill Hart Rita Hass Teresa Thomas shows that Mrs. E1der's classes can be enjoyed. 419 ,J 1 me Q In Preparation for Senior Year, Juniors Order Rings z, 45 :J .Z , '11 f I ,111 1 if 'i Beverly Hawkins Jackie Hawkins Michaelyn Hawkins Steve Hawkins Doug Hayes Bob Hayn Billie Hays Jerry Hays Steve Head Randy Heiskell Cynthia Henderson Chuck Hendricks Mona Hendrickson Jeri Henki Mark Henley Ronnie Hennis ,Iarrell Winn Henslee Steve Herring Robert Hibler Gayle Hicks Linda Hicks . gy Ray Higgins T Jack Hiller Mike Hines Cathy Hodge Mark Hodges Debbie Holsupple Vikki Hood ,Iunwr Spirit Present at Kimball Actwrtzes Marsha Houscwr Janice Houston Pat Huff Laura llughcs John Hummel Ricky Hundley Connie llurlburt James Huselton Dorothy Hutnhins Gayle Hutt Paula ldt Clcnmla Irwin Leonard Izard Debbie Jackson Cary Jackson Jan Jackson Mark Jarvis Beth Jernigan Mike Johnson Sherry Johnson Darrel Johnston Debbie Joncs Sally Jones Gloria Jordan Mike Joyce Jerrianne Julian Marsha Kelley Kathy Kenihle f I if m sl 4 in f ' L ,ar 5 1 Juniors await the beginning of another day. -of 'W :rm N 525 us? . .::..,t ix ,W i 'K-3 1 Q if K 1 '-ia, J nd! i E 5 all di Mike Kemp Wayne Kemp Richard Kiker Nancy Killen Kathy Killough Johnny Kimbrell Donna Klenk Larry Koch Roger Krauss Judy Kyle David Lacey Wilsinn Landry Robert Lantz Tommy Lawrence Glynda Leath Glynn Leuth .lanice Lee Sheryl Lee Scott Leftwich Marie Le-nheiser Beverly Lcwallen Brenda Lewis Mary Lewis Barbara Lilly Donna Little Hugh Lomas Shelia Long Debbie Looney Doyle Looney Cheryl Lovett Steve Lucas Tony Luckie I if Cyndy Biggs shouts encouragement during pep assembly. Sixty-Two Juniors Comprise 68-69 Troubadears Y fa? ,ax LL,,,Y Sandy Meinlioldt Frank Mendez Connie Milburn Florence Miller Mike Miller Cherri Milliken Deborah Mills Dianne Minter Colleen Mabey Don Mabra Mary MacFarland Way'ne Maddox Gayle Magette Pat Malloy Fran Mangione Allen Mann Karen Manor Norma Markham Nancy Marler Andy Marr Darra Martin Ginger Martin Terry Matthews Gary Maxwell Sally May Tina Medaris Steve Meeks Claudia Meier Donna Mitchell Margaret Moncrief Bill Moomaw Connie Moore Cary Moore Ronald Moore Stan Moore Steve Moore Elsie Moreno Christine Morgan Linda Morgan Starlett Morgan Dalton Morris Kathy Morrison Carol Morrow Lynne Morton- Greg Duffey patrols the halls between classes ,Q-if Juniors Lead the Way or Sophomores Laura Murray Laurie Muse Allen McAfee Sharon McCrary Dan McCulloch Terry McCullough James McDaniel Linda McDonald Cary McFalridge Lynn McCehee Laura MeGrew Cindy McGuire Lou Ann McHargue ff KZ ff if, 5 U . We W Sv 1 Patricia McLain Mike McLaren Liu f 1, Q31 Y Karen McLernore Debbie McLesky Larry McRoberts John Nance Mary Luann Nay Joyce Neal Lenora Nelson Mike Nesuda Ronnie New Debbie Newberry Robert Newton Calvin Nichols Darnell Nichols Marie Lenheiser Is Elected Junior Homecoming Princess Diane Nixon Margaret Noles Randy Norman Owen Northcutt Patti Odom .lohn Olmstead Gloria O'Neal Peggy O'Neill Brenda 0'Steen Taylor O'Steen Pat Ostlund Cynthia Ott Dee Ousey Cheryl Patterson Donna Patterson David Pearson Glenn Peden Janet Peery Douglas Person Debbie Peters 135 W , I Thomas Peters Sherry Petree Teala Petty Patricia Philpot Dale Pickard Susan Pieper Diane Pilling David Pinto 1 Q, ine, 'ILS' fum' W., pr 5 aff 4' to sv'.,' Carol Pisors William Poe Becky Pollock Susan Poque Mike Poss Max Post Stun Pottvr Angela Powell Steve Powell Judy Powcrs Cc-ne Prather Paul Pre-wilt Mark Price Vickie Price Tunis Pritchett Frank Purcell Cathy Hodge looks on hopefully at the Homecoming Game. Randy Purdy Paul Puryear Steve Quick Bobbie Raish 33 .. rl 5 if Nancy Rundol Pete Ray Steve Ray Paula Rceg Edward Rcgester Connie Reid Douglas Renner Susan Rice . Claire Richards Bruce Richardson Debbie Richie Debbie Riddle Paul Riley and Susan Northington at work on a scene in the A'Class Menagerie Juniors Eagerly Await Senior Year ,Er Y P4 41,5 1 L- ei 9 'el 1' 'Y s U f ? v Cathy Sandusky Donna Sanquinet Mike Sohell dren Sooggins L, Debbie Scott l-Jebliie Scott llolnliiv Seuliolt Sandy Seaman Denise Riddle Andy Ridinger .lim Rigby Paul Riley Becki Rolu-rts Glenda Robertson .lorry Robertson Johnny Roe Chuck Roclmuck Gail Rogers Fred Rolkf- Pat Rosenliury Mike Ross Nancy Ross Sherry Ross Harry Runnnel Ihurir-iii Russell John Rutledge Catherine Saddler Debbie Sanders Juniors Follow ln Semor Footsteps Mike Shelby Renee Shelby Sue Simons Suzanne Simons Mike Simpson Tricia Simpson Sylvia Sims Harry Singleton ,lerry Skelton David Skinner Judy Sliger Janice Sloan Bruce Smith Charles Smith Debbie Smith Donna Smith Elaine Smith .lorry Smith Kathy Smith Mary Ann Smith Linda Seigmund .lohn Selman Terry Senior Susan Sexton Donna Shaddox David Shanks Patty Sheffield .lulie Shelby ,I Gary Trammell approaches h1s first period class in expectation. Philip Smith Richard Solchenberger Ronnie Sonnier James Stacy Brenda Stamphill Dena Stanley Edward Stanley Jimmy Stanley Kathy Steely Billy Stephens Bruce Stephens X audia Sterley Dick Stevens Pat Stiles Kathy Stokes Lindy Story Juniors Look Forward to Senior Gift Bruce Strickland Cynthia Summers Gena Summers Dan Surher Brenda Swafford Thomas Gary Swaner Karen Swenson Sandra Tallant Elizabeth Tunos 5 .lan Taylor Brenda Templeton V fi Patricia Terrill ' Q Elizabeth Terry V V , Nancy Thoma S' :S Brad Thomas ,, ,,, 2 1 6 E , , 1 ., twf ai? Suzi Thomas Teresa Thomas Marilyn Thompson .lerry Thornton Francine Tinkle 5 as Tommy Tipping Stephen Tobolowsky Chris Todd ,...., Debbie Tompkins 5 -5, 'Il' Petrece Toon -ff f V ' iiii ' .lane Torrie i 6 V - T f Wally Townsend M Y Gary Trammell fa' TZ 05 ii T V' 'W , .JI , A f ' .A T 1 ' -7 L 'e:'.., T T 'T arr . 1 Q Q vw K E. fu. 2 is all 3 fa-13 VF Ci I' f,-,' 'rl 41f : 9e:WaY' Kay Travis Randy Trawnick Noel Trcvin Diana Trull Steve Tunnell Doris Turbeville Shane Turhyfill Kvnnetlx Upton Patty Van Es Jan VandeCrift Mark Vanwinkle Jack Van Wunnik Carol Ann Varner Patsy Vickrey Ray Vickrey David Vines , , My-W W QQ! V, YA B Gayle Cordray leads Junior cheers. JJ 5 Tina Medarls and Becky Becker beautify dress shops throughout Dallas. OL! flQT' I? LI?i Nancy Wagner Debbie Walker Randy Walker Randy Walker Allan Walling Eddie Warner Gail Watkins Mike Watt Sue Watts Karen Wayland George Weatherfo Linda Webb Darrell Webster Debby Webster Lynn Weiser Gerald Whitehead rd Kimball Juniors Patronize Local Businesses f 3 BT' 1499-r Judy Whitt Sherry Whiddon Linda Wiegand Billy Wilber Terri Wilemon Beth Williams Linda Williams Phillip Williams Rodney Williams Bill Wilshire Wilson Wilson Curtis Wilson Janice Wilson Lorita Wing Pamela Winnett .N ur fs 'Y' David Wood Particia Woodall Kathy Wozniak Mark Wright Allyn Writesel Karen Wuerch Cherri Yarbrough Betty Young Mike Zinn Dan Zivney ,, i. X XX .ff J' Q 3 M' 3 if 'ii af, , ,Af A 'Q' 'illi if. fi' ,2 ff + 5491 W ' b H ,. if I -., .K 1 Q K fm, .,- 2, I ' 2,,, i . b QQ. X B . Q iSW .i-Mii.?5i S if I rl c 'Mil 'Mb Q -UV' 5 I Ma '-Q. V r K '7 nu: I .M ,, 5. lv Y 'W if 1 Q - si Q. 0 X u 2 we S Education does not mean teaching people to know what they do not knowg it means teaching them to behave as they do not behave. JOHN RUSKIN I 2 ,J J ,, , 6 , F Q' , ww an Sophomore Favorites - I72 Barbara Rollings Mark Welch Sophomore Class 0 icers s 'et ry - EllSS l ella President - Welch s sese . ..., I f': .. 1 :.i . 'p.Q3i2 .:zzif:', .1J:. s s ssss o s . '-3L -. E ses Qee s X ..,Lkk:LV K - V f m e soss sso if I ,.z., ug it .lacki Barrett John Thomas Bass Tommy Batchelor Patricia Bateman Bob Bates Doris Bates Ruth Ann Bates Richard Baumgardner Debbie Bean Pat Bearden Debbie Bednarz Dennis Bee Cindy Bell Paula Bell Susan Benz Ralph Berendzen .lanet Birge Bob Bishop Diane Blackburn Suzy Blair Mike Blake I7-4 Tim Abell Mike Abshire .loe Acosta Laura Adkerson Teddi Alexander Alice Allen Debra Allen Michael Allen Flint Anderson Gayle Anderson Rex Anderson Larry Armstrong Dianne Arnett Cynthia Arnold Marie Arnold Nancy Arrington Tommy Ashabran Beverly Ashley Larry Austin Darren Avrea Thomas Bains .lerre Baker .lohn Baker Kenneth Baker Randy Baker Tommy Baker Raymond Barker .l an Barnes Bob Barrar Charles Barrett HCI' . ,AXP .-4 J Q at tk at X W -1-K . , V ..,,.. - I t,, , had i E p ,, . or , J ' ' U C A 0 ,,.:. , xiizq E Tgz ,1A,, d uv fm' . 4 is 1 Sophomore enthusiasm takes off with a very slow start. ' CQ el .i. Q! 'ts -:-. 2 ,t,t E.f yy ..ttt . t.ttth F Jr A if B ' fr 21 ztwy , I Mike Blatney Glenda Bloyed Sharon Boling Brenda Boney Leobcrta Boron Carolyn Boswell Dorothy Boswell .lane Bowers Dianne Boyd Virginia Brandenburg .lerry Bratton Clifford Breeding Bill Britton Mike Brookins Judy Brooks Bonnie Brown Laura Brown J an Browning Shelly Brozek Ray Bruyere Bill Bryan M. Bryan Gary Burgess Sandra Burleson Marty Burress Neil Burris Norma Burson Debbie Cadenhead Charles Caldwell Shiela Callendar Richard Callison Patty Calvert Claudia Camp Cathy Campbell Kenneth Campbell Subject Matter Stimulates Sophomore Interest I75 Army R.O.T.C., a Big Part of Many Sophomores ' Lives Penny Campbell Sally Campbell Steve Campbell Randy Canup Les Carley .lim Carney Angela Carpenter Charlene Carr .loan Carr Stan Carroll Sharon Carson Mike Carter Steve Carter Teresa Caruso Vinee Carutb John Casey Dwayne Casstevens Susan Cates Gary Chandler Pam Chaney Randy Chapman Diane Charles Sandra Chesney Lonnie Christianson Susan Clevenger Susan Cockerill Dianne Cole Rivllard Cole Brenda Coleman Glenda Coleman Aline Collins David Collins Robby Collins Rodney Colonna I76 'J Willis Marti is an example of Sophomore participation in Army R.O.T.C. A we W1 Mike Crutcher Carlton Cummins Kay Curry Russ Curry Donna D'Andrea Sandy Dantzler J im Davis Mike Davis Jan Day Mike Day Ronny Dean Sally Deck Fredie Delk Janice Densmore Glenn Deyo Teresa Dimatteo Alan Dodd Debbie Dodge Kenneth Dominy Karen Douglass Mike Dowers Dennis Driggs Teresa Drum Beverly Dudar Gary Duncan Rhonda Dunham Pam Dunlap Debby Dunn Susan Durham Stephen Dysart Rebel Coltellaro Alan Colvin Howard Conatser Jeri Conway Gail Cook Priscilla Cook Rickie Coombs Debbie Cope Donna Cotter Debbie Cotton Anita Cowart Brenda Cox Jerry Cox Lana Cox Kathy Coy Cathy Cramer David Cramer Nancy Creech Marianne Creel Connie Crouch Caren Crow Martha Eberle .lanice Edwards Roberta Eggers Cynthia Elek Rolinda Elkington Michael Elliott Kenneth Elmer Rhonda Engebretson Sherri England Lesley Epps Melodic Erekson Mary Sue Evans Mike Evans Doris Ezell Don Fabian Karen Fakeso Dwight Fallis John Faris Glen Farmer David Faulkner Randy Felts Pam Ferguson Roy Ferguson Debby Ferrell Morris Finnebrug Vickie Fisher Debbie Flack Karen Fleming Gladys Fowler Sandra French Kathy Fulkerson Carolyn Fuller Yolanda Galvan Velma Garcia h Sophomores Adjust Quickly To the Pace 0 Kimball I78 '37 A , ., A J A t , ai if ' U ' 123 .-12: . it wffggg 1. :gf Mg? ng 'ln m..,..i 5 ln Sophomores become accustomed to loads of books and lots of homework. .-9 Jimmy Garner Rick Garnett J im Garrison Marti Garrison Barbara Gaston Ricky Gatto Gregory Geary Nancy Gee Lee Geiser David Gibson Sylvia Gibson Julia Gidclens David Gillespie Rick Gilmore Kathie Goble Margaret Goeing Keith Goforth Mike Gooch Linda Goode Jim Goodland Gayla Goolsby Tommy Gossett Ellen Gotsch Sharon Grace Stan Graff Nancy Graham Johnny Green Bill Greenhaw Hershel Guinn Susan Haak Deborah Hafer Gary Hall Duke Halle jimmy Hallmark ,lim Hamby Janet Hamilton Deralyn Hammans Gayle Hammontree Tommy Haney Alice Hanlon Cathy Hare Tommy Harman Lynn Harmon Jeannie Harris Kathy Harris Mark Harrison Tim Hartman Elaine Harwell Jo Elaine Hatton Jeri Haxel Gloria Hearon l79 Michael Heddins Cathy Heider Diana Heizer Ruthie Heil Stephen Hejny Cathy Ann Helms Renae Heltzel Barbara Hendricks Allison Henley James Henson Randolyn Henson Ruben Hernandez Randy Herrell Kathlyn Hess Ginger Hewett Pattie Hihler Laurie Hightower Suzanne Hill Terry Hill Rhonda Hinton Carl Hite ISO ff? if 'alt Linda Hix Sammy Holcomb Debbie Holland Laura Holley Fred Holman ,lon Holliday Karla Hood .lohn Hopkins Marilyn Horn Eddie Horne Blair Hornberger Sue Hoxworth Catherine Hudson Deenie Hummel .loe Hunley John Hutchinson Marion Hutton Patti Ingram Becky Isbell .loe lsham Angela Ivie .lo Ann Ivy Kathy Jackson Kenneth Janway Colleen Jenson Barbara .lohanson Gary Johnson Jerry Johnson Kay Johnson Mark .lohnson A ri? Vt' az .1 4 ' Blair Hornherger is lost amid confusion in the halls. v J Sophs Make Their Way Through Crowded Halls X Kent Jones Larry Jones Mike Jones Richard Jones Steve Jones Sandra J orgcnson Bobby Joyce Mike Karnes Norman Kasal Cindy Kaumeyer Adele Kazetta Linda Keener Gary Kelleher Van Keller Patti Kelly Kim Ker Joyce Killion David King Diana King Barbara Kirby Cecelia Kirby Julie Kirk Bettye Klempin Don Kluth Mike Knight Larry Koch Way'ne Kofnovec Gary Kohn Doris Kramp Diane Kribbs Linda Kumpe Craig Landers Peggy Landrum Debbie Larimore I8l Willis Marti Donna Martin Joy Martin Kathie May Pat Melugin Rivhard Merritt Brad Meyer Roger Dale Michael Stove Minczkowski David Miller Cindy Mills Marshall Millsap Jimmy Moffett Susan Monzingo Ronnie Moody Becky Moore Donna Moore Gay Moore John Morgan Brenda Morris Marcia Morrow l82 Caryn Lauson Calvin Law David Lee Debbie Lee Jeannie Leihfarth Patricia Lenamond Paula Lewis Cathy Livhtenwalter John Lindsey Bill Lintner Brady Litton Danny Lloyd Cary Long Albert Looper Bill Louthan Linda Loyd Stan Lucas Suzanne Lupton Cary Luse Sherry Lyon Paula Machen Sue Malone Bruce Manning Kim Manning Jody Mansfield Cordelia Manton Jean Mardook Linda Markham Elissa Martolla Tony Martella i, r 41 Cutherine Hudson is one of the many sophomores en- joying Homecoming. A X r Dickey Morton Debbie Hott Dallas Mouser Donna Mullin Paula Mullins Pam Myers Sully McAfee Paula McBurnett Mike MPCain ,lan Moclendon Debbie McClure Robert McCready Larry McDonald Terry McDougald Cheryl McElroy Peggy Mcflellee Dee Mcfllasson Kathie Mclver Debbie McKenzie Vicki McQueen Patricia Mclioberts Donna Nance Christy Nelson Larry Nelson Mary Nester Jeannine Newman Vickie Newsom Karen Nicholl Kathi Norris Brenda Northcutt Kenneth Nutt Sandra Oakley Jennifer Ockerstro Linda Odom Sophomores Enjoy Traditional Homecoming Dance H1 I83 Sophs Play a Vital Role in Band Activities Carol Oliphant Kandy Oliphant Kay Oliphant Jeff Olmsted Kathy O,Neal John Ott Randy Ott Don Pardue Steve Parish Jeff Parr Kathy Parsley David Patterson Don Patterson Diane Patton Homer Payne Carolyn Pearce Brenda Peavy Sandra Pendelto Belinda Pendley Robert Penhall Beverly Peters James Pharr Steve Pheiffer Clark Phelps Il Lawrence Phillips Rick Phillips Douglas Pickels Bernadette Pinto Cindy Pinto Mary Pipes Mike Pitchford Kathy Pitt Kathy Poe Steve Pollard 184 Marshall Millsap enjoys his work in the Kimball Band in 39 5- xl' Diane Reimcrs Sherri Reynolds Steve Reynolds Teddy Reynolds Pat Rhy ner Mary Ann Richardson Carolin Rigdon Larry Riggall ,laines Riley Robbie Risinger Margaret Roberson Ken Roberts. Sam Roberts Patti Robertson Cay Robinson Kirn Robinson Linda Robinson Peggy Rogers Roxanne Roland Barbara Rollings ,linnny Rosales Mark Rostetter Linda Roundtree Lana Rouse ,leri Routsong Sandra Rowell Joan Rudd Cheryl Rushing Janice Rushing Kay Rusk Linda Portef Russell Poston Debby Poxon Jane Pratt Tania Preddy Lydia Price Susan Price Charlynn Pritchett Samuel Proctor Tim Pugliese Richard Pulley Sandi Rae Rivkey Ramsey Kevin Randolph Linda Rathgeb Ray Robert Dana Reed Debbie Reed Susan Reed Kent Reese Debbie Reid Linda Ruth Steve Rutherford Stuart Ryan Forrest Saddler Joe Sainton Sara Sampsell Cynthia Sanchez Glen Sanders Mike Sanguinet Theo Sartor Joel Sawyer Bill Schillings Bill Sohlueter Stan Schofield Kent Sehreyer Mike Schroeder JoAnne Schulz Damon Seale Alvin Leon Searcy Patricia Seidmeyer Beverly Sellers Norman Senkel Elbert Shafer Julie Shafer Claudia Shaffer Dennv Sharp Pat Sheeley Norman Shelley Skipper Sherard Harriet Sherman Dan Shimer Barbara Shinn Charles Short Lee Shrum Robert Siedel Sophomore Spirit Displayed in Pep Assemblies fllllllll Brenda Skelton Skip Skipper David Slack Tim Slavton Stuart Sloan Kathy Smiley Carol Smith Dr-lmra Smith Joyce Smith Mike Smith Susan Smith Susi Smith Greg Smith Debbie Speer Charlene Speir Cindy Spruce Jim Stacey Vickey Stacy Brenda Staggs Diane Staggs Stephanie Stanley Nancy Steinhoff Jeanie Stevens Dann Stewart Mike Stewart Eugene Stoner Vickie Stratton Kathy Strickland Susan Strickland Anne Struckmeyer Pam Studebaker Shari Sturdevant Rebecca Sudduth Merridan Summers Julie Tacker Dorothy Tanner Earl Taylor Janet Taylor Mike Taylor Phil Taylor Tommy Taylor Larry Templeton Denise Thomas Rickie Thomas Charlotte Thompson Jeanie Thompson Teri Thompson Glendolyn Thorn Martha Thornton Virgil Thurmond Cindy Tinsley l87 Jim Tinsley Paul Tipps Glynn Tipton Svott Tompkins Tommy Townsend Suzanne Travis Aclano Trent Rhea Trevino Jim Trimmier Melissa Trosper Candy Trulove Colleen Tucker Pam Tuekor Lintla Tulm-y Mary Turner Diane Tyler Greg Tyner Suzanne Ullam Kathy Ulrivk Charles Upton Steve Upton I88 3 1 ' ,, ,,, 1 9 gy 'P ff I I 'i 9: .i t AQ 5 I Linda Van Meter Devi Varner Susan Vestal Cay Vogel David Waite Rohyn Wadefield Becky Wlalford Charles Walker Denise Walker Paul Walker Ronnie Walker Stephen Walraven Becky Walsh Danny Walston Paul Ward Betty Warner Karen Wlarnick Leann Watson Shirley Watts Ted WL-hster Deborah Weitner Laverne Welborn Debbie Welch Marc Welsh Kim Westbrook Terry Westlake Susan Whiddon Patty Whitaker Bill White Vickie Wickliffe Q ,Q f. I k ft: 1 R IMAK 153 Q Al 1 up J R 5 hi? if ,P Sophomores Look Toward Mary Wiggs Bonnie Williaford Dennis Williams Mary Williams Pam Williams Paul Williams Sharon Willingham Carl Willis Cliff Willis Cathy Willman Jerri Wilson Randy Wilson Bobby Wingate Searcy Woodall Cindy Woody Jill Wortham David Wright Cary Wright Debbie Writesel Patricia Wroten Elzabeth Wyatt Karen Yamamoto Candy Yankie Elzada Yarhorough Mike Yarhorough Karen Yates Mike Young Nita Young Suzanne Young Doris Zmolik l89 ff' :eff .wif Never one thing and seldom one person can make for a success. It takes a number of them merging ' -f r h 1. lHtO OHS PCI CC W O C MARIE DRESSLER 191 -Win N-if TUCKER BISHOP Editor-in-Chief CARLA MATTHEWS Assistant Editor Organizations Editor Co-Business Manager IWW L TERRY BILHARTZ Sports Editor Ten Members Comprise the 1963 Excalibur Staff JANIS BLACK Activities Editor Co-Business Manager MR. RICHARD BURTON Sponsor ,uf-C ,xxx 5. 'Y -:N-N swarm , The seemingly endless job of senior pages is begun by Ben Denny and Linda McDonald. Beth Jernigan and Mike Johnson listen attentively as senior members of the staff explain how to type senior honors. Danny Zivney and .Iulie Davis file pictures in order before pages are laid out. As far back as summer of 1967, Kimball's annual staff began work for the 1968 Excalibur. Since then, hard work has continued each day during seventh per- iod. Tucker Bishop, Editor-in-Chief, makes sure that each deadline is planned and met. The 1968 Excalibur staff has put many long hours into these pages making sure that this annual will be better than any of the preceding year's. This goal must be obtained so that seniors will remember the 1968 Excalibur forever. STAFF WORKERS BEN DENNY LINDA McDONALD BETH JERNIGAN MIKE JOHNSON JULIE DAVIS DAN ZIVNEY I XYAH6' 'V fbpf Y, J i . , Q, 6 Q' Ee if ' '11 . W I93 'V YS I MRS. NANCY POLLARD Sponsor CINDY TRUELOVE Editorial Editor I 2 K th I1 5 'ix xv 'Mr E 'L' 'S :QFD-. '99 he .1ssW JERRY CROW SUSAN ALBRITTON Editor-in-Chief Editorial Editor Knight Life Staff Excels in Presenting Current News Kimball's Knight Life has attained a high status due to the fact that it accurately reports the latest news, not just at Kimball, but from many other scenes occupying the interests of Kimball,s students. The newspaper staff through many hours of hard work has made it deserving of high praise. They have produced a factual newspaper that presents a broad scope of information, including sports accounts, col- lege spotlights, and reviews on current movies and playsg it also has a lighter side to make for more enjoyable reading. Mrs. Nancy Pol- lard, this yearis sponsor, has done an excellent job at helping the newspaper surpass its past goals and reaching a higher quality. Billy Owens, Jim Smith, Cecilia Wilkins, and Mrs. Pollard laugh after getting the paper to bed. I94 kigkg 'X is is....1..t- ffl' CAROL HANEY Society Editor DENISE MORRIS Society Editor 5 , 1 ,.. 1 4 ' E p pte Wg fr ' , ' ,f A ,y , I Don Julian, Susan Albritton, and Meredith Walthall look 40,42 HOLLY HUBER Sports Editor TIM JUSTICE Cartoomst af ! TQ I ps'-54' A , V, ,,., over the Ime up of exchange papers from other schools. ,fxlj I .f :siv e uv 1 X 3 JAN CLAYTON Exchange Editor CECILIA WILKINS Proof Reader STAFF MEMBERS KATHY ALLEN ROBIN BEATON PATTY BERRY CECIL BISHOP BECKY BROWN GARY COX BILL CRANE JANET EVANS TERRY EVERS TINA JOHNSON 4 sais es - - , tt ax Ye e, DON JULIAN KAREN KOENIG ALAN LACY STEVE LINDSEY VICTOR LUCAS RUBY MARTIN JIMMY ORVIS ROSEMARY SHRAMEK JIM SMITH MEREDITH WALTHALL JNN. Carol Haney, Janet Evans, and Jerry Crow look throughthe contents of the Copy In Box y Knight Life and Excalibur Staffs Publish Facts That Become Lasting Memories M C P' tsttt t 'an to sitt 5. p -.Q P , p , -M, 7. , ff' .....- '-'J Mr. Burton, the Excalibur sponsor, has just received a shipment of pictures from Mr. Taylor. '4Workl Work! Workli' is the com- mon outcry heard from the annual and paper rooms! When the work is done there is time for recreation, such as summer parties, holiday banquets, and deadline workshops. A Quill and Scroll banquet, held in the spring, is attend- ed by both Knight Life and Excalibur members. r Q 9 Y Y I Tucker Bishop, the Excalibur Editor, and Jerry Crow, the Knight Life Editor spend much time gathering information on current happenings. f - 2-1-if '96 Becky Brown, Tina Johnson, and Denise Morris kibitz as Jimmy Orvis works on a late breaking story. if 4 H ON ORARY ORGANIZA TI ONS 5315 f!f1f:-agruiasmim ,ttre-:.'fss --wi, my - Imp-, A x- --if f- ,ef f ,. -iq.. 33 'H 'Y We v an ,af T -K. 1- J. ' was -fm -I . am.. it 1 2 . J f ' . . MV' X f 'in 0 I , - 'QQ ii LEE WILSON JIM LYBYER CYNTHIA MIRACLE PCSIYIBHI Vice-President Secretary 2, W Natzonal Honor Society M amtams Hugh Standards . Nancy Alexander ft Fred Alsup MRS. RUT OEFFL Sponsor Cindy Armstrong N- A ' at Eligibility for the National Honor Society 5531? Atggglfxn ,X rests on scholastic achievement. The mem- , bers are selected on the basis of faculty evaluation in the areas of Leadership, Service, and Character. Membership repre- sents faculty recognition of outstanding achievement and significant contributions Tucker BiSh0P ,R ,ab f Mike Berkley Terry Bilhartz to school life. Members strive to be suc- V 1, cessful in everything they attempt, not only V to better themselves, but to help better others. p it if A - 4 , -Q. ,ff PAT SHIELDS Treasurer NAYIONAL I HONOR SOCIETY X f X I 'Q 5 - , - 4 If l Q f sr'-7 'Y' A I A 4 Q Janis Black In David Burns Pat Byers f-' W., A Q, Vickie Connelly T 5' n, 1 W- Doug Crownover I A , Paula Davis 1 V Ben Denny it fl? ' t Bruce Digiacinto J ,,, K ... 'L 57 W 6 Phil Erwin ' I' 4 ' f' N' A 1 1 A' .',, 1 , 9 K Jeff Ferguson aww f ,Q , Deatra Fay Foster ff A i , , f Sharon Fugate '2 ZS' . 'I' V ' 'fii ,, ' Damon Gazaway ,. 5 V .3 s , Sandy' Gilmore I ' - , 'A a l98 fvf, 'Sf' ,sf :fl 13654 'wgfrii 4 ' JIRA. . ' Q , ' .rs ' -n Alice Gleason Stan Guzick Cathy Heacock Margaret Heflin Martha Hejl Venetia Hobson Karol Hoeffner Bobby Houser William Hubbard ,lo Ann Huffhines Joe Johnson Connie ,lonos it Mary Kay Jones Karen Keele Karen Kennedy David Kooh Suzanne Lawrence Pete Leonard Saranne Lowrey Kathy Loyd Gayle Marshall Carla Matthews Ann Miller Marianne McCorkle Susan McGowan Charles McLeod Darien McWhirter .leanne Neese Suzan O'Neal Janet Oyler Linda Pittard Tommy Richardson Pat Shaw James Smith Bobby Strange Kim Taylor Vera Thompson J.. L Bruce Tompkins Tina Towner Joyce Turheville Larry Tuttle Stephanie Vickers Sandra Vines Steve Walker Patsy Warren Mark Wilhelm Gary Wilson Kenny Winn .lanice Woodard Spanish Honor Society Receives New Sponsor Karen Arnold Nancy Arrington .lanct Bahh Mike Barkley Dvhhie lloonft Anita Carlson Debra Chaffin Joan Christophcrson Ronald Christy Janet Cofcr Carolyn llonson Sally Dir-kerson Mary Durham Sharron Hand Darrell Horton Gayle Magctte Tina Medaris Flo Miller Carol Morrow Allen McAfee Linda McDonald Lenora Nelson Diane Nixon Pat Ostlund Cheryl Patterson 200 QV' I 4 -5: , fir wx xi? .A A Gayle Hutt Carolyn Johns Mike Johnson Kollvcn Kcvling Kathy Kcrnhle Miko Kemp Chuck Krol Maria Lenheiser fb' so , .. any nil, -Z l C a I av. '-'V '51 ai wry i '-r,f .ff W 'f 5 iw 5 on as f.,W V 3. - f i'll ' ., - 9, F ij LV, , 'yu' I W Qi K v,,,Y J n . ..,i Vi wx xg Q A rsrfflf V in Q 1 I ! c f? Q. 1, XR I k in ,.. if A.. ,o- N3 fi 'rne x' 5 ii. w.. Ar QB .F T'sgffh:1. K V ,i f'ff ,. X 1 A if l JE: MRS- LYNNE WEISER MIKE HALL Sponsor President Vice-President SENIOR MEMBERS i f W Cindy Armstrong L'Li Terry llilhartz A A I, . Tucker Bishop l M, 'V 5: Ann liuchan - V Pat liyt-rs fa-af Paula Davis ' T' l Ben Denny CARLA MATTHEWS - Treasurer Andrea Dickey Becky Pollock Tracy Doughty Linda Dry Beverly Dykes Karen Ennis Phil Erwin Jeff Ferguson Sandy Gilmore Alice llleason ,lanet llamm Cynthia Henderson Mike Poss Fred Rolke Debbie Scott VIKKI HOOD Secretary Vs-netia Hobson Carol Hot-ffner Holly Huber Tina Johnson Connie .lones Robert Jones Kathy King Suzanne Lawrence Ann Low Sarannne Lowry Gayle Marshall Carla Matthews Ann McClellan Marianne MeCorkle Nan McCoy ,lon Mclver Darien MeWhirther 1 Susan Miller Denise Morris .lndy Morris Fred Musaocliio Susan O'Neal Pat Shaw Rosemary Shramek Alicia Sims Flo Thomas Kenneth Thompson Vera Thompson Tina Towner Sandra Vines Linda Willis Lee Wilson Kenny Yvinn Rebecca Wrursliam In order to be admitted to the Kimball Chapter of the Spanish Honor Society, one must maintain a HB average and show a special interest in Spanish culture. These stu- Susan Sexton Rick Sheppard Sylvia Sims ish. dents have excelled in Span- Mrs. Thames is their new sponsor and has stimulated the interest of all the members. s 4 :Y E f-5, Mary Ann Smith Gretechen Snyder Teresa Thomas Marilyn Thompson Carol Ann Varner David Vines Debby Webster Carolyn Wilson Kathy Wozniak Cheri Yarbrough 20I Outstanding Journalists Honored by Quill and Scroll tNitrmvtor.A., Tucker llishop Janice Black y , 1 5 M Becky Brown lieiqjlgxug! ll Pat llyers Jan Clayton fs. Bill Crane Julie Davis Ben Denny Janet Evans Terry Evers Carol Haney Robert Hays Karol Hoeffner Holly Huber Beth Jernigan Mike Johnson Tina Johnson is 1 Alan Lacy i' Steve Lindsey 1 f 5. Linda McDonald Carla Matthews Denise Morris Rosemary Shramek Honoring students in the field of journalism is the Quill and Scroll. Students with high scholastic averages and who- perform work of ex- ceptional merit are eligible. The Kimball chapter is made up of the members of the Ex- calibur and Knight Life staffs. Mrs. Pollard, who heads this school's Journalism depart- ment, is sponsor. 202 f ji ...,. ,I Y Susan Albritton Patricia lit-rry Terry Bilharlz L6 Meredith Walthall Cecilia Wilkins Dan Zivney 1 AIR SER VICE URGANIZA TI ONS Student Council Sponsors Homecoming Dance .ac- ...M x f I i x 5 ui Ke 9' 12 5 24 3 f W '7 2 1 f ' -vfh V ' 'Nu W R X Qi 5: ix , :gl A , , e ' . .u Q -r 57 R 1 , . r fn-em, lcc ,N Nancy Alexander Janice liaivs Nike Berkley Emory Black Ray Brnyr-rc Bill Bryan Mike Bryan Ann Buchan .lv-anne llnrhter Penny Campbell Slevc Caricr Pam Chaney Mary Lynn Cobb Tommy Connell Gayle Corilray Anita Cuwart Kathy Coy Doug Cruwnovvr Mike Davis lm-ky Drwig Tracy llulighly Pam Dunlap Mary Durham T1-rry Ev:-rs .lvrry Jn Caflrlyi Damon Gazaway Debbie Gill David Gillespie Lincla Conde Steve Hacker Duke Hallo Michal-lxn Hawkins Nlargarvl Heflin Ruthie Hojl Kalhlyn Hass Cathy Hodge Tum Hmul Bobby lluuser Catherine- Hudson Paula Idt Brian Juanes Robert Innes Hubby Joyce Mike Juyre Dcbbic King Julie Kirk Karen Lawson Marie Lvnhcisrr Terry Lindsey Ann lmw Gayle Magettc Elisa Murlvllo Denise Morris Allen lVlm'Afer' Sharon McCrary Linda Nh-Donald Susan McGowan Vickie N1-wson Linda Omlnm Kancly Oliphant Mary Pipes Paul Pri-Hin Bobbin liaish ' .ff ff A aw f 'Y ' Kvnl Rcvsr' Ronald Roberts Janice llnsliing Gay Sainsutt Tvrry Svntvr Bob Shelby Jerry Smith J:-une Tlnnnpson Virgil Thnrmonnl Su-vc Tnnnell Shane Tuihyfill Lynne Wvvistr T1-rii Wvilvnxon Patrick Wilkinson Carolyn Wilson Sannnie kay YVimlvr .lzinire Wlnnlarfl Elzmla Yarborongh ,4 Bobby Rollings President .iq Q C James Lybyer Vice-President A fv Cindy Armstrong Secretary 5 fl Tcrry Bilharlz Treasurer R Coqncrl Q Sfudqnf if if Mrs. Virginia Fite KSponsorl ,iv A Q., Mrs. Lcota Burney fSpons0rj Sandra Rowell Y-Teens Aid nderprivileged Children 7?QL'fV A 53s MMQ l zL'- 'C V ' 'ff L ' mf' i V ' 'F' 13, I , M 1. ' , i t . vii M, l. A Q , 'sf A .gi , a- :gy M 4 Q4 8 1' , ',, , I Mary Jane Anschuvtz Allyn ritesel Linda Pittard Sandra W'aters Mary Halford Nancy May President Ist Vice-Prex. 2nd Vice-President Secretary Treasurer 1,1llv,g1,,1, fjgmlcil 'U' wma' +3 If V sy. ,,, M K 45' sl f l Q , ,In ' x xfu - :I . 'i as t --5--E rg 1 2' ' :+L '. -1 X I' 733' fs: ff N ' -1 k,-,', V Y-Teen members anxiously await club meetings. Cindi Arnold Janet Babb Kathy Bales Phyllis Bailey Debbie Bednarz Anita Bt-ll Margaret Benish Cyndy Biggs Sandy Biggs Debbie Blanks Bebbic Bonne Melissa Borders Barbara Bowers Martha Brackecn Jan Browning Shelley Brozek Cathy Campbell Sharon Campbell Lana Carlile Angela Carpenter Linda Cole Glenda Coleman Brinda Coleman Diane Conatser Priscilla Cook Gayle Cordray Anita Cowart Brinda Cox Caron Crow Becky Davis Susann Davis Debra Dean Janice Densmore Debbie Dickie Cathy Diehl Teresa Dimattico Traeey Doughty Deborah Drake .ludy Dn-wes Beverly Dudar Mary Durham Melodic Erekson Daris lim-ll Deborah Ferrell Judy Forteubury Kathy Giest Susan Gleason Gloria Greene the beginning of YTEENS ' F157 lf. - X ivfFi..an K 2' :.. i MEMBERSHIP Rrpreseulrltive Mrs. Galbraith instructs president Mary Jane Anschuetz on subject for meeting. Kathie Golble Darcy Goode Teresa Gray Sharon Hardin Judy Harrison Laurie Hightower Cathy Hedge Colleen Jenson Margaret Roberson Barbara Rollings Joan Rudd Janice Rushing Patricia Russell Beverly Simons Suzanne Simons Q,, Beth Jernigan Tricia Simpson Debbie Jones Debra Smith Donna Keppess Becky Sucllluth m y - ' Diane liribbs Karen Swenson I' K Caryn Lawson Elizabeth Terry VJ I 'T 1' U 'I Sheryl Lee Glendolyn Thorn ij? 7 V . V 'L V Lynn McGehee Linda Tulley , x yy ' iv -' Deborah McKenzie Jan VandeGril , HJ Wd Joyce Morrell Linda Wi:-grand Karen Nicholl Terri Wilemon Miss Linda Vifade Mrs. Clif-ryl Linda Odom Connie Wrilcmon SI'0 t gilixyzvl Peggy O'Ncill Connie Wilson f' 1, m Belinda Pendly Angela Powell Diane Re-imers Kanren Yamamoto Karen Yates Nila Young Pa! Rhymer Under the leadership of Mrs. Cheryl Galbraith and Miss Linda Wade, Y-Teens has endeavor:-d to help underprivilegt-ml children throughout Dallas. Y'Tec-ns sponsored a Christmas party for th:-se children and raised money for the benefit of the underprivileged. L Y-Teens is a serviee organization associated with the YWCA. Y-Teens meetings range from business to eosnu-tie demonstrations. tg Y-Teen members listen attentively to cosmetic demonstration. 205 4 ,A I we f Library Council Betters Efficiency of Kimball Library .1 ff., fy . Anita Elledgc assists study ball assistants in keeping daily attendance. ii K s 5 all p it. l t s 5 Q ll 5 lk a 3 s l ' ! , Rita Richerson and Debbie Peters decorate the library's bulle- tin board, adding peaceful surroundings for a better studying appearance. I s Working to improve the daily opera- tion of the library are the members of the Library Council. They put in many hours not only assisting the librarian, Mrs. Patton, but also to render service to any Kimballite seeking to check out books or find articles on different top- ics. Other duties of the Library Coun- cil include arranging books on shelves and keeping records of students pre- p sent from study hall. ' s t I g iq p L 1 , ,t in Carol Redding and Susan Miller fat-1--up books to beautify the Kimball library. . i ,,,1 ., I 4 1 1, . ,,, it slag! ' ff NX J -, V - , 5 -M S i1 1 f 9 N FAE BRANHAM SUSAN MILLER MISS AUDREY PATTON President Vice-President Sponsor csv VERA THOMPSON Secretaryg Treasurer RITA RICHERSON Reporter ,Iii .. Mx if 'F M R ,,,,: I, . Jrr 1 .Sain V if vi, , Anita Elledge and Georgianna Droll adjust files of card Vicki Newsom, and Pat Ostlund view the rearrangement. MEMBERSHIP Leolmerta Boron Debbie llrown Norma Rurson Rebel Coltellaro Pam Denton Georgianne Droll Anita Elin-dge Carol Flannery Linda Helton Cayla lilnody Vickie Newsom Pat Osilund Ilrs-nda Page Rirfky Parri-nt Dc-linda Pr-ndley Dc-iiliic Peters Vickie Prine Carolyn Redding Debbie Richie Cynthia Sanchez Patricia Silva Leann NVatson Roy Ann W4-stlirook Candy Yankie catalog as Pat Silva, Traffic Safety Club Awards Safe Drivers DRIVER SAFETY Kimball's Traffic Safety Club, with the leadership of Mr. Clark, strives to better traffic safety con- ditions and understand the prob- lems of teen-age driving. The club chooses a Safe Driver of the Month and gives morning safety announcements to encourage good driving habits. Representa- tives attended a conference at S.lVl.U. where current issues were discussed by Dallas students. Kerry Joyce, Dianne Minter, Susan Rice, Terry Evers, President Vice President Secretary Reporter MEMBERSHIP Melissia Borders Suzanne llire Cindy Cassiday Diane Kribbs haf J' Dave Clark, Sponsor Debby Collier Donna Cotter o Ann Cotter .lu Cary Fabian Phil Freeman Dana Gilliland Kathy Harris Linda McDonald Linda Odom Carolyn Pearce Mike Pitchford Polly Shields Harry Singleton Judy Sligar Debby Yates 'gf '3- X v ET' 5 5 l ...nt Mike Bryan, Treasurer, studies rs of the Traffic Safety Club Traffic Safety Club members review literature received at Safely Club attend S'M'U' Conference' conference. Representatives of Kimball's Traffic asttsixiii tg , ranging Mguitv N ?f0fmTlll0n about PTCSWH lfllf- Dianne -Mints-r prepares a luncliroom bulletin board to pro r ems, make Kimball students aware of traffic safety habits. Adams, Berger, and Callaway Bring lst, ard, and sm C , District Slide Rule Honors to Kimball ln its second year of existence, the Slide Rule Club has succeeded in teaching new students the tricks of the slide rule and returning students ac- curacy in problem solving. Club members find that knowledge of the slide rule aids them in math and science courses. As sponsor, Mr. Christian encour- ages perfection through practice and skill. Club members have night sessions to perfect their technique slide rule. w 'If fi f I Mr. Christian, Kenneth Berger, Mike Berkley Sponsor Vice President Treasurer we A, 1' , A tt. MEMBERSHIP Flint Anderson Tommy Baker Larry Bate Deborah Breland Don Calloway Vince Caruth Don Corley Cary Cort Doug Crownover Debbie Dunn Wayne Durbin Sharon Fugate John Creenhaw David Jennings Craig Landers Mike Merritt Debbie Peters Harry Hummel Mike Ross Leon Searcy Rushing Smith Mike Smithson on the Phil Freeman Kathy Wozniak ylr. Christain gives sophomore Craig Kenneth Berger finds that the slide sanders some big hints about the slide rule is a time saving device. 'UIC' John Adams, president, instructs another stu- , d',',.x dent in using the slide rule. 0 , ....,,,, , , M WWI g ,, ,f E I an i fi.. ' K H X ' 3 sl ,, -, s Another wise crack like that, Doris, and you'll stay even later. I. 1 e e ,likfg c R sr 1- 0 ff: ,iii , :I .. iff' fy 3 Jw , - 3 ,51, 41,5 , . Zia ' ' ,kr 'W MISS BOWERS MATT GOWER DEBORAH BRELAND GARY BUCKNER Sponsor President g Vice-President Program Chairman Current Events Club 0 . -11 Young people who are interested in politics DBIQUIBS POILILCS Qg and worlld affairs have a chance to meet polit- , Y Q' f' 1ca spea ers, y being in the Current Events and W orld AffalTS ly , Club. Students are given a chance to ask ques- tions about our government or any crisis in the modern world. The club members also enjoy having parties and discussing politics. A Fall banquet held at Wyatt's Cafeteria hosts an evening of fun. o h y MEMBERSHIP Nancy Alexander .Iennabeth Bankston Larry Bell Kathy Bowers Deborah Breland Cary Buckner Brenda Clark Bill Conley Don Corley Marianne Creel Doug Crownover Steve Gardner Matt Gower Norma Greathouse Herb Hasty Kathy Heil Cynthia Henderson Mark Hodges Frank Honea David Jennings Kathy King Pete Mongione Willis Marti Marianne McCorkle Silvie Menteer Joyce Morrell Dee Ousey Eric Parish David Pearson Clarie Richards Chuck Roebuck Linda Ruth Pat A. Shaw Jimmy Stanley Carolyn Taylor Jerry Westlake Gary Willis Lee Wilson Mark Wood Steve Woodard Mr IN TERNA TIONAL LANG UA GE ORGANIZA TI ONS 2I2 A ,Iamais Aids Travis State School Steve Del Regno, President Cathy Heacock. Vice-President Becky Becker, Secretary Cyndi Green, Treasurer . p ee2eeee -,W DL if New I A .lamais initiation produces varied reactions. Gay Peterson, Holly Huber, and Jennie Shelby sample refreshments served at A Jamais meeting. U Ky' , .. . . A y v' M' 1 Mrs. Ivy Blair, Sponsor Mrs. Cheryl Galbraith, Sponsor A Jamais has its largest enrollment this year with two hun- dred fifty-one members. With such a great membership, its activities have become more varied, if not more enjoyable and worthwhile. The first event on the A ,lamais social calendar was the annual initiation of new members, held this year at Kiest Park. In November, a surprise was added to the monthly meeting by the serving of refreshments. January fifteenth, A ,lamais hadia four course banquet at Mr. Pepeis. To defray the cost, the members sold candy. S However, being a member of A ,lamais does not consist of all frivolous activities. Gifts were donated to the Travis State School to make Christmas a little happier for some lonely men and boys. A Jamais has proven its ability to be a well-rounded club- they even provided representative cheerleaders at the S.O.C. assembly. Donnez le rouge, donnez le rouge, donnez le rouge, rouge, rouge! 1 Boys at the A .lamais initiation will be . . . boys? . ,ln l I . t 32: in ' . X J 4? 4 , X Becky Alexander Res Anderson Jane Arrington Darren Avrea Bruce Barnes Nancy Bartlett Pam Bell Diane Blackburn Roy Bolin Sharon Boling Debbie Boone Charlotte Bonknight Barbara Bower Tommy Brooks Shelley Brozek Jan Browning Bill Bryan Jeanne Burhter Gary Burleson Olivia Burlison Norma Burson Sharon Byers Sally Campbell John Casey Dennis Cash Lonnie Christiansen Brenda Clark Susan Clevenger Lee Cochran Diane Cole Brenda Coleman Linda Coleman Carla Coliz Cinda Coliz Linda Coliz Fred Collington Bill Conley Vickie Connelly Donna Cotter Deb ie Cotton Lana Cox Kathy Coy Connie Crouch Caren Crew Dennis Crumpton Cathy Cunningham Kay Curry Tony Luckie, Bruce Smith, Bill Conley, and Bill Miller enjoy the food at Mr. Pepe s. Russ Curry Becky Davis Julie Davis Pam Davis Paula Davis Randy Davis Bonny Dean Sally Deck Fredricka Delk Janice Dcnsmore Debbie Dodge Diane Dolan Eddy Doty Judy Drewcs Dennis Driggs Teresa Drum Beverly Dudar Debby Dunn Jim Dykes Jo Ann Edmonds Bef-ky Evans Debbie Evans Mary Sue Evans Carolyn Fain John Faris Ralph Fortner Larry French Sharon Fugate Ralph Fulton Francis Galvan Yolanda Galvin Rick Garnett David Gibson Dana Gilliland Alice Gleason Janet Gleason Margaret Goehring Mike Gooch Darcy Goode Nancy Graham Teresa Gray Carol Griffin Mary Halford Mary Lisa Hand Karen Haney Kathy Harris Lindcll Hatley Jeri Haxcl Beverly Hawkins Steve Head Barbara Hendricks Gayle Hicks Laurie Hightower Suzanne liill Linda Hix Venetia llobson Sammy Holcomb Donna Hornbuekle Holly Huber Jo Ann Huffines Laura Hughes Paula ldt Becky Isbell Jo Ann lvy Leonard Izard Gary Jackson Beth Jernigan MEMBERSHIP Sandra Johnson Becky Jones Mary Kay Jones Mike Joyce Don Julian Kiln Ker Ronnie Kerr Joy Killien Bcttye Klempin Cynthia Kline Larry Koch Karen Koenig Diane Kribbs Jody Kyle Robert Lantz Pete Leonard Paula Lewis Brad Lindley Linda Linller Tony Luckie Sally Nlvafce Paula Mm'Burnett Jan MeClendon Debby McClure Terry McCullough Lynn McGeh0c Laura llcGrcw Kathie Mclvcr Colleen Mabry Jean Mardock Linda Markham Norma Markham Willis Marti Billy Martin Darra Martin Mike Melugin I t l Miller David Miller llik'e Miller Margaret Moncrief Robert Montgomery Connie Moore Donna Moore Joyce Merrell Randy Morris Kathy Morrison Lynne Morton Sally Mueller Debbie Murphy Donna Nance Kathy Norris Sandy Oakley Jennifer Ockerstrom May Osborne Randy Ott Steve Parish Diane Patton David Pearson Gay Peterson Mary Pipes Donna Powers Jane Pratt Karen Preddy Mark Price Beverly Pruitt Tim Pugliese ,larquclyn Ray' Robert Ray Paula Rceg Judy Reynolds Sheri Rr-ynotds Susan Rice Debbie Richie Caroline Rigdon Margaret Roberson Gaye Robinson Linda Rountree Jeri Routsong Jean Rudd Janice Rushing Peggy Russell Pat Ryncr Sandy Seaman Vonnie Seaton Debbie Svott Julie Shafer David Shanks Pat Shaw Jennie Shelby Skipper Sherard Barbara Shinn Lee Shrum Skip Skipper Janice Sloan Judy Sligar Bruce Smith Cindy Spruce Stephanie Stanley Kathy Steely Claudia Sterlcy Dick Stevens Susan Strickland Karen Swenson Dorothy Tanner Earl Taylor Janet Taylor Denise Thomas Teri Thompson Martha Thornton Mary Turner Ronnie Turner Kenneth Upton Jan Van Wunnick Susan Vestal Stephanie Vickers Gay Vogel Denise Walker Randy Walker Allan Walling Merdith Walthall Gail Watkins Susan Whidden Patty Whitaker Mary Lou Wiggs Norma Williams Kenny Winn Mark Wood Allyn Wristesel Candy Yankie Suzanne Young Kimball Gains Support From German Club Members of the German Club cheer Kimball to victory. Q L 'T-2' :7. ,xi an .ai A A A B05 Hayes Richards Margaret Heflin in Bobby Houser PFCSMZBHI Segfglafy T7-easu,-er L L LL L, L 4 LLLL Q Mrs. Ruth Hoeffler Sponsor The German Club entertains patients of Veterans Hospital by caroling at Christmas. A new member of Allerei looks a little nervous at the initiation festivities. M .lohn Adams Rick Adkerson Nancy Alexander Alice Allen Flint Anderson Teddy Arrington Rick Baumgardner Janie Becton Larry Bell Robert Bell Kenneth Berger Deborah Breland John Brown Nanett Brown Mike Bryan Gary Buckner Bill Buhler David Burns Bill Bushwar Steve Carr David Chancellor Mary Lynn Cobb Adele Crow Bobby Davis Phil Erwin Terry Evers EMBERS Lynne Fielder-White Mark Finley Alan Flashing Kevin Foy OF ALLERI.El Randy Frase Bob Fulwiler Lynn Carretson Julia Ciddens Steve Hacker Bob Hamilton Phil Harris Carla Hawkins Ray Higgins Mark Hodges Frank Honea Pat Huff David .lennings Sally .lenes .lames Kenny Doris Kramp Kathi Kretzsehmar Butch Lomas Sharon Medlin Sandi Meinholdt Sylvie Menteer Roy Miller Bill Moomaw Steve Mullins Cbristv Nelson Mile Nesuda Darrell Nichols Debbie Peters Larry W. Pierce Cindy Pinto Rusty Poston Robert Pringle Mike Quinn Dana Reed Ron Roberts .lohnny Roe Roxanne Roland Johnny Rutledge Norman Senkel Marika Shields .lanice Sloan David Smith ,lames Smith Susan Smith Dena Stanley Bruce Strickland Dan Surber Gary Swaner Kim Taylor Stephen Tobolow Chris Todd ,loe Toldan ,lane Torrie Randy Trawnik Bill Wakefield Steve Walker Sue Watts Darrell Webster Cathy Willman Lee Wilson The members of Allerlei really have brotherly love. This is shown by their frequent parties and get togethers. There was the annual skating party and of course in the spring the annual golfing match against the French club. For Christmas their schedules included caroling for Veteran's Hospital and a party at Steve Tobolowsky's house. All of these activities bring Allerei members closer together. ln this way, they are able to share their love for Germany and its language. lli gl ' A A Deborah Brelande displays her singing abilities while caroling at the V.A. Hospital. mr to .4 A. An ice skating party gives everyone a chance Claire Richards and Steve Tobolowsky perform at Allerei's to show off including Bobby Davis. Christmas party. V ill Ir' sky sl 2I5 El Sol Plans Spring Fiesta I .,V, . , . . Ezvjgy gg., t'V2 ,.-H ,,'f'ivv. , - Vtbr i i Q , - ig t wi, ,,, t ' C3-f ffm - A t 'l i' i' , , g 'M e ,tt , I. ' iiii if A It Q' 1 994.2 ef g W Mrs. Aurora Mike B. Pat Silva, Linda Jerry Gary 18,1001-5, Holly Gena Moreno Berkley, IS! VLC8- Flores, Crow, Assistant Huber, Summer fspansorj President President 2nd Vice Treasur I Treasurer Secretary A-551551152 President SCCVCWV7' K k l L JL J 15, 55 rvwgrvi ' VV1 it 1. A t ll was aa , 55,1 ggi t 0 wr 4 ry r 0 v A 5 ' 9 Q9 ,Q g f 2' H, W 16 1 wh-4 2' lar ' X - t t it -5 i 1 wg 'f ei -- Q 5 . 'R i-s.?. O a if 853' e it A, , i ' g' ' a i' A .vi 'if I' it ' , X . J I Qt . 3 : M H ., 'A My-iii 53 Group guides and officers attended the Initiation Banquet at El Fenix. 'ti if Q Q 5 .1 ' ' 3 tk T nnnnnn v.,. .51 t it VVE1.: IRE? A J . fia. V El Sol officers surprise Mrs. Moreno with money they raised through a summer bake sale. Boys wishing to join El Sol' washed cars as part of their informal initiation. 35 A in 79' r ' 'ii fi it : I j ' 4 1 I 2' New members were punished at Initiation Banquet for not abiding by initiation rules. 46' f . ,P , -,gy . w Elsie Karol Donna Marsha Lynn XVciser, Sammic Terry Victor Hoeffnvr, Davidson, Vernon, Decorations Kay Wlindg-r, Lindsey, Luvas, Moreno PASF Iliszorian- Chairman Chairman Reporter Suuial Suriul Publicity Relrrr-senlalive Photographer of Directory Chairman, Chairman Mrs. Moreno gives a speech after the Initiation Ceremony of over 100 new memhers. The El Sol Chapter of the Pan American Student Forum began its work during the summer. Members of El Sol con- ducted a bake sale, the proceeds of which were presented to Mrs. Moreno at a swim party. Initiation of new members was first on at the beginning of the year. Girls who members were dressed as lndians and sale. Boys dressed as Mexican peons Everyone passing their initiation assignments were formally initiated at a banquet held at El Fenix. El Sol has continued its partnership with Peru this year. Kimball's PASF chapter also sponsored the Dallas-Ft. Worth Council Meeting. Kimball will continue to be represented at the PASF State Convention in Austin this year. the El Sol agenda wished to become conducted a bake and washed cars. X 1 Q . Y--su -1 Pat Silva, Mike Berkley, and Mrs. Moreno, with Mrs. Silva after the announcement of thc Mary Silva Scholar- ship. 1 .mf Q 1. . ' A v' A t fr I4 .I I y W1 1 E' H , .4 I X it 2 is at WA U. .I J , f 'Sn Q j- 4 J N -Q Linda Flores initiates Mrs. Plexco as thc new assistant sponsor. H ,f 1. . ' ' ,,, A N . V x I 4 1 ,,f,,,,!x I ,gy C bf' iv .r I Q Q 1' .V '25 R . , A Q. ruin 1- y A f fs. uri? , if M, Q. If th' s .yfwgir 1 k',.-4,11 'ffl ,SN r SENSE, .4 ive .4 is .. 5 .pO:.'p'Q s1L .d'E 'gi' 4 e- K, V p ,K , . 1,:qh4, Af. Jf,.-gsm, qxirrn Wifi N +1 -lim. -M gwwifvf fcfLafff.1iw A 3 un.,::,': W, ,Agp-' QQ' ,4gJ'1Vfx'j: , gi., ' yu 4 ,v 'Q-. natal I ' , 'Of . -'Hp nip' ' .Ck 'T -ern-gf X35 r- . 1. ,f jQb?2:2i1lP' ,mga 'i rQ3j5'43fs.-iF.f 5' ' e'w:35 '!t23 P 1 5-fi - gf f 1. . , f ra ' n' ,Cf V' sig.,-,f 75,5 Q - : e'Q':'w5'5' t 3 Ziggy.: 'fitfgggastff 3,1 1 , 'yfigo .' L . 'if' pm 2+-'.'w,g11 -is ' ' ' rs-r '-2-.K ' :- ' i as A it ' .r. 1.3. tiis - Boo Capers and Elsie Moreno often entertain El Joan Carr and Mike Poss show cos Sol, tumes which won first place at the Im Darrell Deck delighted the cluh tiation Banquet. with his Flamenco guitar. 9 rf E l Sol ' 2 C5132 Q ' H ,- j v 3' tj 'Lv U' a X F 2:1 A, , i ri 1? Q7 V C , K . .M X rf? 5 sf ni 5 ' J.. Syl w, 327 L I -- .. in Pat Byers makes ready to deliver Pan Am Officers prepare to carry out their Christmas project, the pinatas to worthy organizations. distribution of pinatas. Candy Oliphant gives the pinata a fatal blow. E1 S01 members leap at the fallen goodies Julie Tacker signs in as a contestant in the Spanish Poetry Contest. .lulie eventually won second place. Diane Minter takes a swing at the pi- nata. ' J I r L.. Representatives from different schools throughout Dallas register 2I8 at the Dallas-Ft. Worth Council Meeting held at Kimball. PA SF Donna Davidson and Pat Silva serve food at the Dallas-Ft. Wfmrtlt Counril Meeting. Steve Alvxander Tcddi Alt-xander Berky Anrlnrson Cindy Armstrong Karon Arnold Tommy Baker Jenna Br-th Bankstnn Roh:-rt Barrar Ruth Ann Bates Dr-lihie B1-dnarz Anita Bc-ll Paula Boll Mike B1-rklry Cyndy Biggs Sandy Biggs Suzy Blair Debbie lloonr' Leoherta Boron Martin Bowles Dianr- Boyd Bonnie Brown Hrlnfvca Drown Nr-il Burris Pat Byers Patty Calvert Kart-n Carnpagna Cathy Carnpbvll Boo Capers Anita Carlson Charlene Carr Ioan Carr Cindy Cassaday Dr-lmra Chaifin David Chalk Pam:-la Chaney Dianf' Charles Ronald Christy .loan Clark Jani-t Coit-r Dehbie tiollior Re-ben Collellaro Alan Colvin Saudi Conatscr Bet-ky Cook Dvhhic Cope Gayll: Cordray Naney Corley Gary Cort Anita Cowart Bri-nda Cox Cathy Cramer Nanny Creech ,lt-rry Crow Sandy Dantzler Donna Davidson .lan Day Darrell Deck Carolyn Dr-nson Pam Dunton Dvliliio Dickie Pain Dunlap Susan Durham Martha Eherlt- lafsloy ldpps Doris Iizoll David l aulknt-r .lt-ft Fr-rguuson l'am F4-tgtisoit lloy Ferguson l,inda l-'lorz-s Marti Garrison llarhara Caslon Sandy Gilmore Bryan Goolsliy Mattlu-w Gow:-r Tln-rein Crm-n Hill Gr:-4-ngaw John Crvenhaw Miko llall Duke llalle Pam Hamilton Sharon Hand Bt-th Hardin Kathy Harding Tim Hartman Jodi Hatton illivlturlyn llawkiiu Doug Hayes Doh Hayn Cathy llt-ider Martha llvil ltiultit- ll:-jl l,inda ll:-lton Brant llt-nkc' Allison llcnlt-y Hulwn Ht-rnantlez Stt-vc H4-rring Kitten Hn-ss Tr-rry Hill Cathy Hodge Karol llooflin-r Laura Holley Ste-pheni Holman Karla Hood .ir ,I ggi ,R Q A iff-1 if it '- 'Na 1- lx ' wa wi :ia t S 4 ,. if fe. i 1 'ff 1, ,-,Q Q 12 A i 3 . bi I Fa' it ' 112 at -in gy A 5 4 C aa.. .tQrifsf 1 .1 ,iw ,tn 1 7 ,,,f.-8 if ,JG gm ' - ' 'MCS 'f':16E5i.. K it ' El Sol members enioyud the refresh- mm-nts sf-rvctl at the Christmas meeting. MEMBERSHIP Vikki Hood llolly Hubrrr Marian Hutton Collfwn .lvnson Barbara Johanson Nlike Johnson Dvhhiv .loru-S Gloria Jordan Patti Kvlly Dt-hlnif' Lansloy Marie lmlu-iser Cathy lafchtt-nwallcr Barbara Lilly llivrrv Limit.-y Earlene Lovcn Vivtor l.ucas Suzann Lupton .lim lqlryrr Sherry Lyon Elissa Marti-lla Ginger Nlartin Carla Nlatthvws Allen hiv.-Xfvc Ann NlrClc-Ilan Sharon Mrflruary Linda Nln'Donalcl Cheryl Mclflroy l'Q-ggy Nlt'Cr-lit-c Doe llrGlasson 'l'ina Nh-tlaris Connie llillrurn I-'lo Miller Susan Miller Diane Xlintvr Gary Moon' lflsif' Xloreno Carol Morrow Jr-anniv Nevvlnan Robert Newton Diane Nixon Margarvt Nolvs Linda Odom Kandy Oliphant Kathy 0'Nt-al John Pace Cheryl Pattvrson Susan Pieper Becky Pollock Mike Poss Dr-bby Poxon Susan Price Chzxrlynn Pritchett liohlviv liaish Bn'lier'4'a Rawlings Debra lieod Sue Ki-r-rl Kiln Robinson liarlnara Hollings Jimmy ltosales Rusty ltussvll Sara Sampsz-ll D--tibiv Scott l'l1'vc'rly Sellvrs Susan Sr-xton Nikki Sharp ltoliett Siedoll Pat Silva Sylvia Sims Tony Sirrrhia lironda Skfrlton Carol Smith Mary Ann Smith Grt-teln-u Snyder Suzanne Stallings Na .cy Steinhoff Jeanie Stevens G4-na Sulnrners his-rritlan Sutnmtrs .lulie Tarker .lan Taylor Phil Taylor llill 'lhoinas Charlotte Tlinrnpson Jeanie Thompson Mary Thorton Paul Tipps Candy 'l ruelove Sandy Truclove Pain Tucker Diane: Tyler .lan Vantlegrift Marsha Vernon Patsy Vickrey Karen XX arnick IJ--hby Wtrbstter Terri Wilc-mon Gary XX illis Sammiv Kay Winder ,lill Wortham Patricia W roten Chi-rri Yarbrough Mike: Yarlyrougll Mike Young .frm . ,,, i ,J , , gl, but ig UH L Sue L tin Club Emphasizes Ancient Roman Li e F X sl Q xp f N J 'Wl1at's My Line originated members. 220 t 5 'rf Y ,N Q W, E 1 f ,'sM, 5 11' egg R p if ' . .li- 3 I l . 3- Mark Elder and Cathy Diehl auction off slaves. Q t Y V Corona Eximina, Kimballls Latin Club, strives to encour- A 3 I age interest in the Latin Lan- , ' Q guage and customs of Rome f A f I i - - , iv with the guidance of Mrs. 3 , W Jana Greenway. The initiation lee ' YJ' X f --5,9 3 banquet on October 26, 1967 carried out the theme of an G Mrs. ii..-in C,,,,1,,,, gang g,,,,.,1, ancient slave auction. reenway .un l-'1 -k ie rom Sp0V1S07 Pnrsidinl Viz- Secretary Treaisuiler President :A LJ ,Q MEMBERSHIP Arnold, Marie Ford' CllflSll llnles, Kathy Gf'l5fi KfllllY in ancient Rome, ll:-rry, Susan Brclnnil, Dr-lmrnh Czlrpcutvr, Angola Carter, Steve Cv-4-1, lllzxriaunf' Crutchfi:-lil, l.t-un Dnugllvrty, Clinda llvrm, D1-boruli Drake-, D1-hhiv Eltlcr, Mark l 1'rgusou, Marsha F4-rrcll, Deborah cami., num llambliu, Janie llnre, Cathy lngrmn, Patti Jmvkw., D.-iii, .lc-ffvrsun, Am Julian, .lcrriv Lee, Sheryl Lurnas, Hutch Lucas, Steve Mills, Cindy 0'Nc'ill, Peggy Pearce, Carolyn Phillips, Rick Porter, Linda Rathgrfb, Linda lit-id, Connie Schofield, Stan Smith, Donna Smith, Susi Strange, Bolihy Teubncr, Doug Time, Anne Trospcr, Mt-lissa Walsh, Bcrky according to the HCW --Y if I I shall now draw the fire should be started. i'i diagram as to where each FINE ARTS ORGANIZATIONS 'gi Thespians Exhibit Varied Talents .f-.. A ,Y sa fx , ,f I Kimball Thespians have various talents, hobbies, and interests. An original play hy Steve Tobolowsky is prcscntcrl to parents at their Scplemlmcr mf-cling. National Thespians have presented various productions throughout the year which have entertained and educated Kimballites. In the fall, their presentation was Our Town. For Thanksgiving their production of Spoon River Anthology was given. ' Darien lVlcWhirter, President, is also a vital part of National Forensic League. Many times you may see Kimball's Thespians still working on their shows far into the nights. mu. ve- Mrs. Mary Sponsor -X fp. K -J -4 ,1,,. X, A Ann Timms Projects Chairman fr '7? w it .4 Darien Mcwhirter President 4-Us Charleen Jones Social Chairman Present Thespian members hold induction ceremonies for new Thesplans. like L Lucy Alecia Sims Vice-President Secretary and Treasurer Thespians entertain their parents at their September club meeting. 312 2, The traditional red carnation is presented to each new member ofthe National Thespians. National Forensic League Brings National Honors to Kimball ,V an , ,iii ..:,., . ,,, k u ,, A . ' ,N - K. 1' r. . , . as . , 1 ,v vs jggfe 1' K . '13 F A , 'K' I ills 4 L --1' g V 4 ' so 'f . ' . Q 's fi Q fi , . . . X' Mrs. Mary Steve Darien Alecia Sims, Damon Gazaway, Curtis, Tobolowsky, McWhirter, Secretary- Clerk Sponsor President V ice-President Treasurer fr- 5 cf 'Qi 3 QTL f Tv- V. gf. x s X' ' N . F f 121 l lil l l ,h J X ii Damon Cazaway aids students from different schools register at the NFL Tournament. Kimball students show their encouragement as the NFL Tournament is about to begin Kimball,s National Forensic League, under the leadership of Mrs. Mary Curtis, has brought many national honors to Kimball. The NFL was formed to promote the speaking arts. Stu- dents wishing to obtain membership in this club must gain points by participating in fo- rensic events. Trophies are presented to the outstanding speakers in this club. National Fo- rensic League members enjoy the many extra- curricular activities, including banquets and parties. Mrs. Curtis gives words of encouragement before the first round of competition. MEMBERSHIP Jerry Crow Mark Hodges Venetia Hobson Lucy Holsonbake Mike Jones Mike Kelly Marshall Millsap Glen Peden Claire Richards James Rigby Chuck Roebuck Linda Ruth Earl Taylor Mike Yarbrough Darien McWhirter, Alecia Sims, Lucy Holsonbake, Steve Tobo lowsky, winners of the Bellaire Speech Tournament in Hous- IOII. Kimball won several trophies at the Sunset Speech Touhnament. NFL continues its winning ways 225 ,W fffhii, Y Dance Club Plays 7 , Important Role in -f M y - - f af: a ' . f, Sprung Maszcals A yy AV A A K li 9 Mrs. Bggzngoinnaway Mrs. lygiggggrnayes , ,,..i l af Sandy Gilmore Marilyn MCDHl'liCl Sammy Kay Winder Clwreographer Choreogrupllef Choreographer '? 2 f I Carolyn Johns dumonslrotes how good posture and rurriage are strength- Dancers learn various styles us they prepare Qned IW UXCTFISC. for inusivul produvtinni. 4 Susan McGowan Margaret Heflin Interwoven with the importance of the music department in its yearly productions is the vital role of the Kimball Dance Club. This organization gives students helpful experience for future years in dramatic fields which they might pursue. Under the direction of the three choreographers, the members are taught new styles of dancing in their weekly meetings. President Vice-President 2 15,1 I 5, k V, ' C , , C' 'it 'Q C lilll it a L' s A1 ,-gnu-SI Pat Shields Lynne Weiser Marcia Hutson Secretary Treasurer Reporter Following tiresome practice, Kim Robinson relaxes with other dancers before next exer- cise. MEMBERSHIP Hard work and intense concentration are characteristic of the club's weekly meetings. Susan Albritton .lane Arrington Pat Byers Nancy Corley Susan Clevenger Kathie Cloer Dianne Cole Pam Denton Tracy Doughty Melodie Erekson Francis Galvan Karol Hoeffner Laura Holly Barbara Johanson Debbie ,lones Sally Jones Diana Kelley Doris Kramp Marie Lenheiser Nan McCoy Connie Milburn Debbie Poe Kim Robinson Jeri Routsong Vonnie Seaton Susan Sexton Carol Smith Suzi Smith Martha Thornton Mary Thornton Cherri Yarbrough 227 Concert Choir Officers: CTOP ROW, left to rightl Ann Miller, Vice-Presidentg Mary Thornton, Secretaryg Lisa Pettijohn, Vice- Presidentg Don Bales, Social Chairmang Lucy Holsonbake, So- cial Chairmang Charleen Jones, Secretaryg Sammy Kay Winder, Social Chairmang QBOTTOM ROW, left to rightl Sandy Gil- more, Secretaryg Billy Cunnigham, Social Chairmang .lanet Oyler, Secretaryg Robert Moomaw, Presidentg Ann Buchan, Treasurerg QCENTERJ Jerry Crow, Treasurer. ' kjffi' f S O fig ,,ijf'f'f X S 1 fm, .L , al' T E A be MISS MARTHA HAYES Sponsor Concert Choir Presents How to Succeed in Business Without Really Tryingv The 1967-1968 Concert Choir Hill? Il IE Ill!! 228 ld, Q29 V A , 'sh 1 9 of 1 Lisa Pettijohn, winner of American Airlines' Music to Dawn vocalist award. The 1967-1968 Kimball Concert Choir has achieved perfection that out does all previous efforts. From caroling at Methodist Hospital, to performing for the Rotary Club, to presenting a Christmas program at the school, to the production of 'eHow to Succeed in Busi- ness W'itl1out Really Tryingw .. . the Concert Choir al- ways seeks and finds the best. The Kimball Concert Choir has several outgrowths. GIRLS ssl A - ' A Eff- K 'Q' lx V 1 i X l , . Good Tyme Singers One of these is the New Tyme Singers, a select chorus within a chorus. Another is the Girls Chorus. An honor was given to one of the members of the Concert Choir. Lisa Pettijohn was awarded the Ameri- can Airlines' Music to Dawn award for the best vo- calist. This reflects the excellence denoted by the Kim- ball Concert Choir. CHORUS fft 51, 3 5, 45h . 5 ll 1- -Q E ti it me. M-4 -29722 5 . ,, 11 . 3- 5 f if . s 5 ' 229 Kimball's Orchestra - An Essential Participant in thc Musicals l--fn: wx ft '- ' ,5,,J , lb , THE KIMBALL ORCHESTRA i 4, K, Members of the Dal-Hi Symphony Orchestra-FRONT ROW Cfrom left to rightl: Sterling Proctor, Kathryn Heil, Martha Ing, Sharon Fugate BACK ROW ffrorn left to rightbz Mike Harris, David Waite, Ronnie Christy, Jon Mclver y 230 Qctp fa? MEMBERSHIP Chin-k Arney Bolnhy Caldwell Ronnie Christy Tommy Hollingsworth Rodney Colonna Russ Curry Jim Davis 'Mike Harris Scott Leftwieh Dan Nlfclurc 'Bohlty Mcffready 'lon Mvlver Dnvitl Miller Ricky Miller Jerry Payne 'Robert l'enhall Gordon Pritchard Sturt- Powell Robert Pringle Sterling Procter Damon St-ale Danny Smith Mark Stmsel Larry Tuttle David Waite Gary Wilson Vicki Berkline Debbie Brown Cintla Culiz Linda Culiz Debra Dodge 'Sharon Fugate Kathy Heil 'Martha Ing Cindy Kline Polly Shields Martha Thornton Becky Walsh Janice Wilson All State and All Region Orchestras 'All Region Orvlivstra Justin F. Kimball's Orchestra, led by Mr. Steve Bay- less, is not only a symbol of talent, but also a symbol of success. Eight members of Kimball's Orchestra were selected to participate in the Dal-Hi Symphony on De- cember 9, 1967. As the result of this symphony, Kim- ball brought home two of the three possible scholar- ships. Lisa Pettijohn, in solo competition, and Martha shi . Xmong Kimball's activities, the musicals are the most time consuming for the orchestra. ln this year's musical. 'll-low To Succeed ln Business Without Really Tryingw, the orchestra worked in connection with the Concert Choir, choreographer. and Dance Club. Spe- cial assemblies throughout the year, including: Thanks- giving. Christmas. and Armistice Day. exhibit talents Ing, in string instrument competition, each received a H ' ii of the Kimball Orchestra. 55500.00 American Airlines Music Til Dawn Scholar- E Mr. Steve Bayless displays the directing technique which uidcd in the success of the Christmas program. The Orchestra joins with the Concert Choir to produce special assemblies. .N lf' A , - Ku 'Q cz X fi Hitt.. l-il Under Miss Hayes' direction, the Orchestra accompanies thc choir during the Armistice Day Assembly. 23I 5,2- was-L-v-M :r 'Z Mr. Bayless: Director Alto Srzxes: Steve Hawkins David Vines Tenor Saxes: Rod Tinsley Robert Pringle Bobby Caldwell Bari Sax: Ricky Miller Trumpets: David Burns Scott Leftwich David Miller Steve Wairaven, James McDaniel Trombones: ,lim Crandell Gary Wilson Steve Powell Danny Smith Piano: Dennis Driggs Bass: Mike Harris Drums: Terry Falke Guitar: Sterling Procter Percussion: Jerry Payne Vocals: Lisa Pettijohn Susan McGowen The 1967-68 Knight Beats Knight Beats Place 2nd at Tarleton, Lisa Pettijohn was voted Outstanding Performer at the Tarleton State College Band Contest. Any occasion, which is fortunate to have the Knight Beats, is truly a great occa- sion. With outstand- ing performers as Li- sa Pettijohn, Susan McGowan, Jim Cran- dle, Rod Tinsley, and Steve Hawkins, their appearance is always a big hit. One of the favorites is the med- ley, Sunny - Goin' Out of My Head, which was presented at a school assembly. D 232 Q Knight Beats perform for 1967 MEM Day assembly. A THLE TIC UR GA NIZA TIUNS Kimball Knight Band H0n.0red in State Contest Justin F. Kimballis Band has once again excelled all ex- pectations. This year's KNIGHT BAND has brought state- wide glory to Kimball by winning Second Division at Bell Marching Contest. The Band was also invited to march in the State lfair Parade and The Torchlight Parade. Under the leadership of Drum Major David Burns and Assistant Sterling Proctor, the band executed flawless drills to the sounds of such favorites as Summer in the Cityw, HSliot in the Uarkw, Fever77, and Black is Blackf' Mr. Chambers, the Band Director, proved his talents by con- ducting the band to success. DAVID BURNS, Drum Major , ily llruns, Cindu ffoliz, Stvpliunit- Vickers, und Toni Peters ure the ntl IIli,lIlLlfI1'1'S and 5l'K'fClLll'lt'S. 4 Mr tnlb. Steve Bziyles unrl Mr. lhirrvll Cliainbers, llzmd llirt, '74 A 5 V. s, -, 5 5. X I . .1 : I 4 i 7 A 1' it in If 3 'mt 1 .- .- w I Q I N V. 2 g , J O! is x N STERLING PROCTOR, Assistant Drum Major The 1967-1968 Marching Band 1 The Band Officers are Gary Wilson, Becky Walsh, Bruce Smith, Martha Thornton, Scott Lcftwich, and Mary Kay Jones. 235 T I Q 'T - Ps ' 1 S 6 5 , , , Q, Lk Q. i, f V. . i 'mf '75 . . 'li ' T V O fmt 6' , Qi ' 'Q A A A Q .6 'santa f -b is Q, X qivyz 1. A M gf? A ' me xp: 5 'Q-8 E ll 1- 4' 5 My K if sr 1- . iz , gill it 'hug' ? X 5 1 Q Q ,IE ws li 4 V r, ,, A s T , 34 F , 'fm X' 1' ,fxfffr if 1.23 K ll Q ' it RL ' 'K ' N xl . as w wx is it in sf he , s , , ' ' A 9 'A:'A .. ' ' ' T N ji' . Vr' Y ..,.4 5 5 Vw KT. , 'A 1 ' he I A - fa f , Asgyi T - V.LA I F WVAE I I V wf - '-- ' A A VAAA T Q :ih ., 'V , .T Z A 'Ah V he F A : ' T 1 -,Q :gi L, - , sk, 5 3 if K .ll Nu ,pg .gif f ,W .N , Y 3 1' K 'F of-V TAT .gr-53 T 'n' 'fly i A E fm iil' 5.-t twin Vv. 15,xh K ,Mm - ,. my ..., , . T T ,--' NT T e.xtw..,t.., ,, The 1967-1968 Concert Band M usicians ' 236 A bilities Vary kk T The Marching Band executes precision drills to entertain the football game audiences. The Band marches toward another nighfs work. S .1 MRS. MARY ELLEN ALEXANDER Sponsor X1 1 KATHY KEMBLE CINDY KLINE Majorettes, Kimball 's Front Three Halftime entertainment reached a peak as THE MAJORETTES, Kathy Kemble, Cindy Kline, and Connie Moore, excelled fantasti- cally in their capacities for entertainment and precision. They per- formed in the pep assemblies and before audiences viewing several types of sports. Hard work and many hours of practice are the com- bining factors used by THE MAJORETTES in striving for routine 5 perfection. CONNIE MOORE The Majorettes perform at the pep assemblies, only one of their jobs of entertainment. I :lg MCSHAN Sponsor W nv r N is Troubadears March in Torch Light Parade 1967-1968 Troubadear officers: Holly England, Ann Buchan, Pat Byers, Captain Margaret Heflin, Karol Hoeffncr Paula Davis, and Sandra Waters. isis .,f f- , -f' ...A 'Q ' ,M 238 1-if 4 ,ff 11' 'ii iii z 1 , ,i A ,l l Troubadears always portray true Kimball spirit. Being a Troubadear is hard work and requires great sacrifice, but the re- wards counteract these factors. To be able to perform to music such as MSummer in the Cityfi HCabaret,7' ciwalk o11 the Wild Side, and ulglack is Blackw gives not only much self-satis- faction, but enjoyment to the audience. The Troubadears proved this by marching in the Torch Light Parade. After the annual Spring Branch Me- morial game, the Troubadears threw a party for the Mustangs of Spring Branch. Although no one from Spring Branch showed up, it was a thoughtful effort by the Troubadears. The Troubadears have always been a proud tradition of Kimball, and the 1967-1968 group is no exception. Miss McSl1an and Captain Margaret Heflin discuss the problems of performing at football games. 239 Markie Deen Tina Johnson Kolleen Keeling Kathy Loyd Mary .lane Anschuctz tif , T A ns. Becky Alexander ' me ' ' A A Susan Attebury - f ls Janice Bates , a . i Teresa Berry , w 'if if ' if Cyndy Biggs 'Q . V K Q, I Q XX 1 A A y,ar - .t a I . '- 4' it Sandy Higgs f Ui' 'M X V 3 N Debbie Boone 5 -' L'i 3 f- , 5 2. Kathy Bowers 32 , s Q V' ,.5 ,V Jeanne Butcher , 4 3, C4 . 4 Q 529 in Olivia Burlison - , A A - e i A . uf:- Boo Capers U X , Q Q - 45 Kathy Cloer ,Q S S Mary Lynn Cobb A y A 3 Kay Conley - ., .fx . - 'K' g V Sandy Biggs stands amid the frustrations of Trou- badear summer practice. V 5 'ls 4? A 0 A xt' . 5 L S J 'L' f xg 2 fx' A , -, I L fm- - . X 1 A-...ae A I A tgilvfpiityihfiiif- .X ' If at li, ' fury I L Q - . 1- i Q, ni , ' V g Jia , S ye - . L 5154 L ' L 4 v Vp.rs..4y L' L-11.4K c A 5 5 ' r W' - H J . , , ,J 1 J a ,I N' arg, r 4 Q: .4 A ' , , X' - . a. ., , A fx , ' f L51 , s r- ' ' , ,A f . X ' , K ,, ye y y 4 yyy ' ff- yu 'Mfr fu ,,,, y S 55,1 Yi 1 v . xiii X x ' . i ' , ,, . , yryo i M -Is a .l i on f 'S 4 K. 4 . ,N ' .1 elf'-S 1 1 . i W 4 , - ,, ' 7 V S: A io S he l as it , Q, S y I i ff 4 f' Q is ' fee, ' is J ff, W if-f' ,H . 2 ,,, .1 -are it ' V 1 ,ff jf - f X . , 5' lyio , , . , i l S S in ,u ,M I my ' - w S iei is f 1. is ,. fr-' ' .. 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' ' l I i Vickie Connelly Nanvy Corley .lanice Day Glenda Deerdoff Carolyn Denson Pam Denton Debbie Fletcher Sandy Gilmore Teresa Gray Norma Greathouse Pam Hamilton .lanet Hamm Keren Haney Beth Hardin Kathy Harding Cathy Heacock Cathy Hodge Vikki Hood Holly Huber Gayle Hutt Paula ldt Debbie Jackson Carolyn Johns Sandra Johnson Diana Kelley Kay Lynn Kemble Donna Koppes Marie Lenheiser Linda Linter Karen Manor Connie Milburn Cindy Miracle Nan McCoy Marilyn McDaniel Lou Ann McHargue Margaret Noles Suzan O'Neal Janet Oyler Cheryl Patterson Lisa Pettijohn Linda Pittard Becky Pollock Susan Rice Debbie Rivhie Sharon Samulka Susan Sexton Pat Shaw ,lennie Shelby Pat Sheilds Sylvia Sims Kay Sisemore Donna Smith Mary Ann Smith Karen Swenson Carolyn Taylor Anne Tims Petrece Toon Tina Towner Lynne Weiser Gail Watkins Terri Wilemon Sammie Kay Winder Allyn Writesel it M ,,b, Mx 194' CINDY ARMSIRONG Iinight-9 Spirit Led by Three + Five 34-5:Sirit I eiete I eee, We at may Il , ff- , 3 -ff, ' - . - f -- -f W Amk.. I -an -an V . p is J 1 egg Q 'H-H fm -1 kk 'N . 1 by ' I I 1' l 1.. Egg jlh li , I 5 . 'af in ,I 5 ee,e I sg Z I V , V g- Us V L, . I. - -I iff' f e ,e Q A 4,-.I e f H if 2-'E ,I XI , I eV RDRA -' .e., f f we 'f f -f r - Tfff' sf fx , 1 5 szffiigxz if it ti, TERRY LINDSEY 242 X L Symbolizing the student body's choice of vibrant and enthusias- tic personalities are the eight Kim- ball cheerleaders. To perfect their style displayed during pep assem- blies and games, the cheerleaders practiced weekly during the sum- mer. In August at the SMU Cheer- leading School, they received two first places, numerous second and third places and the 'Spirit Sticlcw as the result of their undying ef- fort. Many of their honors were due to the tremendous leadership of their sponsor, Mr. Bob Camp- bell. Wm' MOORE JUDY MORRIS I , LYNDA WILLIS 'iWell, Yell Knights, Yell! lf Skits provide u different atmosphere at each pep assembly X QS. Fleur-de-Lis add to the enthusiasm and spirit at each Pep Assembly. Fleur-de-Lis Get New Uni orms or 968 Our force and drive behind Kim- ballls inexhaustible spirit is the Fleur- de-Lis. At each football or basketball game they appear in uniform to com- pose the backbone of support for the teams. lmmediately before half-time at all football games, the Fleur-de-Lis, led by their officers, perform card stunts for the opposing team. Sponsors, Miss Jackson and Mrs. Moomaw, spend many practice sessions working on the card tricks. The Fleur-de-Lis are only another reason why Kimball's spirit is the best. Left to right, .lulie Davis, Reporlerg Diane Minter, Vice-President Randy Matthew Student Directorg Elsie Moreno, Presidentg Ronnie Dean, Student Director Sally Jones, Secretaryg Christi Ford, Treasurer. we-., if mwx lNllSS PEGGY JACKSON ELSIE NIORENO DIANE lNllN'l ER Sponsor President ViCC-PICSMSHI A - .. Sandy Seaman watches as the cheerleaders hand out traditional Victory Apples. ,-Q. 41 il '-pr SALLY JONES CHRISTI FORD JULIE DAVIS Secretary Treasurer Reporter Letterman? Club - Strongest Link 'E' in Kimball? Chain of Sports in A A X 246 MEMBERSHIP: David Chancellor, John Hummell, David Lacey, Glen Bell, Gary Lloyd, Cecilia Hasty, Claire Ric- hards, .lerry Smith, Tommy Connel, Terry Bilhartz, Rodney Hetzel, David Chalk, David Robbins, Mike Berkley, Rusty King, William Poe, ,limmy Lee, Mike Atnip, Charles Grceson, Emo Black, Tommy Richardson, Darrel Daniel, Weldon Cunningham, ,lon Mclver, Richard Salomon, Stan Gu- zick, Mike Hines, Alan Simpson, Steve Pollard, Mark Wilhelm, Melvin Wadle, Robert Jones, Ralph Fulton, Ray Cox, Dennis McDaniel, Johnny Pruitt, Wayne Koinovec, Ricky Davis, Matt Gower, Alan Lacy, Tom Hood, David Koch, Bobby Rollings. Excellence in the field of athletics, whether football, basketball, base- ball, track, swimming, or tennis, is measured in the quality of the athletes and not always the number of games won or lost. The Letter- man's Club is that symbol of excellence at Kimball. Membership in Kimball's Lettermanis Club is limited to young men and women who have achieved the highest recognition for performance in their chosen sports. VOCA TI ONAL URGANIZA TI UN S it 'A 44 3 it . 1- . DEBBIE CHANEY SUSAN SMITH President Ist Vice Pres. R ss. A .T H. - XS! i ff v . ii dig l MARGARET BILLS DEBBIE CHAFFIN Secretary 'Irvasurer kk CONNIE RAY 2nd Vice Pres. NMAAI11, + f 'L f , ' . tf u U nm f ,Z Q - 4' 'xx 'WN as rf -. Hgh' X 4. , W ,V lem fm, if .i 7' -I 1 jg' A. f , I v-,H J-N . , ' ' Q V j ..'.: li'5.ll ' A ' ' f f My NANCY THOMA 3rd Vicc Pres. GLYNDA LEATH 4th Vice Pres. r I SUSAN RICE BARBARA LILLY Historian Parliamentariau Future Homemakers Help the Under Privilegecl at Christmas Stressing the importance of the future as a wife and mother is the primary purpose of the Future Homemakers of America. Guest speak- ers and special programs help the girls form opinions' and plans for the future. Fund raising campaigns have been included in this yearjs activities for the F.H.A. in order to sponsor a Scholarship Fund. The scholarship is awarded to a senior girl to attend the col- lege of her choice and continue her Home- making Education. A portion of the F.H.A. treasury was also used at Christmas to fix baskets filled with food and small toys for needy West Dallas families. Carol Morrow and Tina Medaris await their initiation. MRS. MARILYN MRS. ANNIE DARNIQLL MCLAIN Sponsor Sponsor 248 Initiation of new members provides entertainment at the Annual initiation Banquet. ,V I , ',m:,,x ,api K ,. . g ru Q We. ..v if ,I li ix Q f il 3 . R 3 rx ,D . , In I 'ii' ' I 'Q,r Fun was plentiful at the banquet. Airhl-art. .lan Alexander. Rocky Ratvman. Patricia Beard:-n, Lynne Rec-ton, .Tania- Beliif. Vicki:- Rellrinuvr. Nancy Bigga. Cyudy Rirge. Jam-t Riillop, Barlmara Ronrl. Tannin- Rowrlvn, Pat Rows-re, .lam- Carnirlu-ll, Sharon Chamrvlin, Wanda Chandler, Nivlanic Chan:-v. Pam Clark, firmly Clark. .li-an Clnr-r, Kathy Cochran, Lf-o Cole, Diannu Conininganaly Cook, Rocky Cook, Prisril Corley, Nam' Cox, Lana Davii, Wlartv l'3avid-on. Donna Dnmrn, Kay Dre-sw. .lurly Dudar. Rev:-rly Dunlap. Patti Rider. Connir' rilimgr-, Anita Fvana, Dehlric Fiv-Ida. ,lackin- I-'iv-lde, Samiy Flonw, l.inda Floyd, Fu-an la Y MEMBERSHIP Furtenhury, Judy Caddy, Jerri- Galvon, Yolanda Cv-rdf-nlsile, Judy Gibson, Sylvia Gilbert, Gail Gilliland, Dana Goble, Kathy Goodrivh, Pain Cruhha, Sandra Halnrnaus, Di-ralyn Harrison, Jurly Harwf-ll. Iiiaine Hvlms. Cathy Hilflrfr. Pzxttir- Hornhur-kle, Donna Hurlbruv, Connie Ivit-, Angie Jenkins, Bevvrly Ji-nkins, Kathy Jolins-an. Sandra Jones, Barbara Jones, lil-vky Jones, Connie Joyve, Krrry K4-llry, Diana Lontos, Toni Loot-n, Ifarlcvn Lou, Ann Loyd, Linda Luvk, Pvggy Manzingo, Susan Marlvlla, liarnnr-l Malhir, Doris Martin, ,loy Mn'Grlir-1-,Lynri Mwfircu, Laura Mm-kliu, Martha ll:-nlzirix, 'llina Bloody, Cayla , .K As' ff -4 J , S 4 1 3 Moore, Judy Morrow, Carol Mullin, Donna Nay, Mary l,ou Nz-wsou, Vickie Nivholl, Karr-u Ogden, Polly 0'Neal, Gloria O'Ncal. Kathy O'Noal, Suzan Pvnclleton, Pat Pendleton, Sandra Pit-per, Susan Prior-, Vicki Rae, Sandy Rawlings. Br-uk Rirhiv-, Dvbliio Rogers, Helen Roland, Roxanne Sligar, ,ludy Smith, Kathy Spruce, Cindy Strickland, Kathy Surratt, Lana Swaffurd, Brenda Taifer, Terry Traylon, Karon Turbyvillr-, Joyce Ur-ckert, Edrie Vnnderwall. Susan Vi-rnon, filartha Vogel, Gay W'alkt'r, Denise Warner, Betty Wickliff. Vickie Willia-ford, Bonnie Willianis, Linda Wilkins, Cecilia V'yatt, Linda 249 Future Scientists 0 f 'yf - 1 i America Search for K tp . Fact Beyond Theory p i ffy W 'ff f Ai' ,,.tt .il Wt, MR, GERALD HUMPHREYS LEE WILSON President SWW1501' 5G15 f Q-Q' J' f'f,x ,gm .'.. , , D Q. aw' I t FSA 'A ' c A' , K A ' QA ' ds ., . -'IMERN 3 M .gi f- iif - MIKE HALL PAT SHIELDS PETE LEONARD Vice-President Secretary Treasurer From the time at which the Kimball Science Club was begun, it has attracted a great num- ber of students with interests in various fields of science. The sponsors, Mr. Humphreys, Mrs. Pylant, and Mrs. Liljestrand, helped organize the annual banquet held February fifteenth. A distinguished speaker brought enjoyment to those attending. Interesting discussions are given at each of the bi-weekly meetings. Robert Risinger attempts to shock Jon Robinson, but only finds both to be hollow. Q . t. M y L-.-... s h-- Gauge Readings are found useful in working with water pressure. 250 5 'VEifs2'xnr.., 4 I X WWE. Ev tt' Martha Hejl is assisted as she views through lens of Milliken Experiment. ,, I ke,-ni, , 1 C a, ' iiifl' X V j i Students find static electricity given off by Van-de-Graff powerful enough to light a fluorescent lamp. in generator Q Kay Conle vihrations err -Q v y uses a tuning fo in a resonant tube. MEMBERSHIP Nancy Alexander Michaf-I -Xllf-n Fred Alsup ,lim Barron Larry Bell Kr-nnvth Berger D4-borali Br:-land Cary Bun-knr-r Sally Camphz-ll Mark Clvmmons Brenda Calf-man Kay Conlcy .lim Crandall Doug Crownover Frr-:lie Dclk Cynthia Elf-ck Karen Ennis ,lvff Fvrguson Roy Fvrguson Kathy Geist John Cn-r-nliaw Bcvvrly Grogan Gayle llammontrec Martha Hejl Brant Hcnkn Mark Henley Yolanda Hernandez Patti Ingram David Jvnnings Charlecn Jones Butch Lomas Allen McAfee Marianna M:-Corkle John Mclver Dvluorah Mclrcskcy Darien lllcwlrirter Jillian Manlock lVillian1 Marr Mike Miller Marshall Millsap Donna Moore Marcia Morrow Carolyn Pearce David Pearson L4-c Reed Claire Richards Robert Hisingcr Jon Robinson Debbie Sanders Pa! Shaw Donna Smith Merridan Summers Gail Watkins Jerry Westlake Mark Wilhelm Beth Vfilliarns Gary Wilson Steve Woodard J. B. Wyatt Dan Zivney rk to test sound . V I- JOYCE TURBEVILLE, President f ' in , ' n 4' 1 f.. -A f Convention Attend tate PAULA IDT, Vice President MRS. LORENE COVERT, Sponsor MRS. EVIE JONES, Sponsor i 31 A if x ll Since Dallas was the site of the FTA state convention, Kimball,s chapter was well represented. Be- fore this event, the Future Teachers sold candy in order to raise money for Christmas gifts given to needy individuals. Among other activities of the Future Teachers were initia- tion and spring banquets and Work- shops in Ft. Worth. In order to re- ceive experience in the teaching field, FTA members worked as stu- dent aids to teachers. 1 Q-.nnsn-.Q During the F.T.A. officer installation, President Joyce Turbeville lights the candle of knowledge. Seniors, Beverly Grogan, Cathy Thames, Linda Dry, and Martha Hejl, display their own -- bw p -Q ra ideas of a teacher. E, :Ll . Z is if fs in Q 1-711 91 iii1.Q'i-.' A '-11, stir. N- 1.5 Kimbazzes F TA. . 5 had .- ,rc W I 'fi f :S ' , , . fi J LYNNE WEISER, Secretary ij ' .ci . 4 A, , ,, , M .Q W , , KOLLEEN KEELING, Treasurer F.T.A. members go through a very unusual mr tiation. MEMBERSHIP Kathy Balcs Anita Bell Janis Black Norma Burson Sharon Byers Debra Chaffin Diana Charles Jean Clark Mary A. Cobb Brenda Cox Marianne Creel Carolyn Denson Linda Dry JoAnn Edmonds Becky Evans Doris Ezell Beverly Grogan Martha Hejl JoAnn Huffines Colleen Jenson Beth Jernigan Betty Klempen Suzanne Lawrence Janice Lcc Sheryl Lee Barbara Lilly Earlene Leven Suzanne Lupton Sherry Lyon Carla Matthews Debbie McKenzie Linda Porter Pat Rhymcr Barbara Rollings Janice Rushing Pat Russel Sara Sampscll Betty Smith Elizabeth Terry Cathy Thames Ann Tims Sandra Vines Beth Williams . Old members of F.T.A. enjoy privileges during the initiation banquet , , , . , 'fin fiHPfrff'l'QiE?f'- . . ,yfaflirj :ff':'I5lg Q, .'ru:.9:.,0g 5-'ii7!i f 'Cf' cf' at . -. .',fa.!fa,'., ,,... Jeff: 'P 4' J as . sf -Y f'W 'f W1 l j , iwiigisrwisaari I1 ' ... -H+:-. ' 1'5f4Qi,,,3',',,',:,i'.x,2, Y W if f f . mag, o 1 iffy ' ee' ...cy . Q :ff r 2 Q-L45-e ff - ' Pix: hai 1 :NX Q'-'S . .ft A ,fe l 'fx Ll WWW JEANNE JANICE sttsm num WILKINSON, woomim, ,X'l l'EBERHY, immn, President Vice President St-cretary Treasurer 5, Future Nurses of Kimball, pre- iif .1 paring for a medical career, receive ,, Z .A . i , X ff, expert guidance from registered ' gy ' F5157 nurse Miss Ethel Goodnight. FNA by Q4 gi i Miss ETHEL 5 COODNIGHTJ Sponsor Diane Arnett, a clinic assistant, reads poster con- cerning a nursing career. if r. I xt. 3, 1 f r eo Q . L r K Exij IQ f oJo t. 5 jxetfs' Susanne Davis attends to her duties as clinic assistant. members, as clinical assistants, benefit from experience and take field trips to hospitals to see nurs- ing on a larger scale. ua 15, .,. C X T J' 'zz WJ N Future Nurses Serve As Clinic Aids Sylvia Gibson, Marta Wllite, and Linda Pittard listen intently to plans of the Future Nurses. '1 K .,,... j ii Marta White and Gina Summers prepare for a career in nursing as they administer the eye test. td Ulf W' Q93 - y ,rf f 'X.. President Jeanne Wilkinson and Secretary Susan Attebury review plans for F.N.A. meeting. Z1 MEMBERSHIP Mary Jane Ansuhnetz Diane Arnett Debbie Boone Debbie Breland Clauda Camp Kay Conley Marsha Ferguson Marilyn Flanagan Rhonda Gedclis Sylvia Gibson Mary Halford .loclie Julian Gay Peterson Linda Pittard Betty Smith Gina Summers .lan Van De Crift Marta White 253 . r .Qi ' , H, ,, r Sgr, up , ' Y .JN fa ' ' :HIM-1-qlg'5lNPW C at., '. I. 1 .Q 1 4 Q E JANE DEUSCHLE President SANDRA WATERS Vice- President MEMBERS OF F.B.L.A. Gayle All'-n Martha Arnold Nancy Arrington Nancy Bartlett Ili-bhie Blanks Marsha Brackecn Br-verly Ilrown Sherry llurrline Anita Carlson Junly Carmen lil:-laniw Chandler Nanry Chapman llrvnvlzl Clark Cinzly Clark Jan Clnvtun Kathy Clvwr Sanxlra Canine Viekie Connelly Janet Conway Christie Craig Darla Crenshaw Carolyn Crow Glinrla Daugherty Markie Deen Kay Dmnm Tracy Doughty Debbie Drake Linda Dry Belinrln Dunlap Vicki Dunn liar-nn-ll Durant Anita Fllerlge Karen Ennis Terry Evers Susan lfloycl Susan Gleason 'l'r-rc-sa Gray Karen Hackler Janet llamm Beverly Hawkins Debbie Holsapple Linda Hood Tievvrly Hoxwortll Beth lshell Barham Jones Connie Jones Donna Koppvs Toni Lnntos Sarannf- Lowrvy Peggy Luck Diana Lutt-s Pam Martella Dorra Martin Ruby Martin Doris Mathias Nancy May Janis Mili 1-n Joyce Marx-all Devise Morris Polly Ogden Dehhie Poe Pam Poitevent Janivi- Pollard Connie Ray Palriria Russell Pat Svruggs Pa! Shaw Rosemary Shramek Sue Simons Suzanne Stallings Carolyn Taylnr Jan Van de Crift ' ' - wrt KATHY IIEACOCK BOBBIE RADER Treasurer 'f .3 ,,: rf: Q . .gr 2 as sat r Secretary V if it Patsy warn-n Sponsors for F.B.L.A. are Miss Susan Parma and Mrs. Dianne Pam Winnett Reedy, Kathy YVozniak Janet Donlvy Future Business Leaders is for developing business leadership. This year, F.B.L.A. spon- sors are Miss Susan Parma and Mrs. Dianne Reedy. They have done an excellent job in preparing the members for tornorrowis business world. At their initiation banquet, Mr. Leonard Johns, Vice-President of the South Oak Cliff State Bank, spoke to the members. His speech was to promote interest in various occupations. The highlight of the year is the State Con- vention in Denton for representatives of F.B.L.A. lla: v r Mr. Leonard Johns, Vice-President of the South Oak Cliff State Bank, speaks to F.B.L.A. mem- lu-rs at the banquet at El Chico Restaurant. 254 Future Business Leaders gg Prepare or Tomorrow Si U,UREf USINESSI EADERS' MERICQ 6' 5 I r ., X 0 Melanie Chandler busily types at one of the many F.B.L.A. meetings. RESERVE OFFICER TRAINING CORPS N Wliiil T 1 .. if 4 Au' ,m.l 5 vi 4 i ' ' . - 1 Lfjffpg l H, f, tv-I 5 Q, I 'I' Secretaries Keep the Paperwork Moving Smoothly SFC, MCNIECE HARMON W. WHITE Lt. Col. QMC-USAR Commandant 4 LZ? Secretaries Marianne McCorkle, Judy Carmen, Beverly Dykes, Mary Heath, Teresa Hunter, Susan Van De Wall, and Melanie Chand ler assist the military department with the daily desk work. 256 .W JUSTINF fwfr Q9 .41 Battalion Staff Members proudly display the Battalion's Trophies. Staff Sweetheart TRACY DOUGHTY Staff Members Assist in Inspecting the Battalion Billy Owens presides at the Early Morning Officer s Club Meetings STAFF Battahon Commander Colonel James Peterson Battahon Executive Officer Mayor Larry Larsen S-1: Captain Kim Taylor S-2: Captain Billy Owens S-3: Major Steve Walker S-4: Captain Matt Gower Director of Instruction: Major Skipper Taylor Sergeant Major: SCM David Raffo Lt. Morgan Taylor conducts Rifle Inspection fb If Drill Team Sweetheart SUSAN BENZ ROYAL LANCER DRILL TEAM Commander Mawr Larry Larsen Executive Officer Colonel James lst Sergeant Sergeant Randy Trawnxk Gurdon Bearer Sergeant, Dan Surber Captain Randy Martin Captain Jimmy O'Bryant Captain B1llSm1thee my 'feapeaa Staiile 'om l Kg 1m k'- er cant Major David Raffo J i sii Sergeant Jo11aBeriaetr l Sergeant Bill Candler fsefgesm Dennis aavaf-1isa Sergeant Marvin Ffaulkenburry '4Serg-eant Mario Maxima Sergeant Dale Plato Sergeant Mark Price K . .g ' ! if . iii AMEX? .0-if m- if The Kimball's Royal Lancers, presently the Oak Cliff Drill Team Champions, are commanded by Lt. Col Larry Larsen. Royal Lancers Drill Team Executes Precision Drills f MG? Sergeant Gary Swaner Cadet Thomas Bama Cadet Wayne Durbin fladet :Mike ililuller A Cadet Mike Heddins Gadet1'Ruhen5iHemaizdezS74 Cadet Willis Marti K Qtadete 51nunySrRosaIes Cadet Forrest Saddler Grader Stan' Schofield - Cadet Rickie Thomas Lt. Col Larry Larsen receives the Lion's Club - . Trophy for the Best Drill Team in Oak Cliff Gadet -Noel Trevinse- - sg- Royal Lancers show Precision Drill in the Annual Veteran's Day Assembly. ,..: I k.:k:. ' en S J' .....,. Lt. Col. White awards Expert Medals for High Accuracy Firing. Rifle Team Sweetheart CINDY FUNDERBURK Ryfle Team Members Aim or High Accuracy Firing C 152235 3 W . ,f ff ' t E S? iii' iii f A 5 .err A ' l - .,.. . if get K --fm ---K1 -K ' - a ' L. ' M L 9 L he b , f 3 Q -N x ,f r N A ' w sa: , i I ' . t -,,e , . 5 ,'1,A. e r it eeic e e . - ,, .: -5. N gg, - ,xi The Rifle Team receives instructions from SFC. McNieee. RIF LE TEAM Commander Captain B111 Smithee Co Captain Sergeant John Salman Major Larry Larsen Colonel Janis Peterson Sergeant Dan McCulloch Sergeant Gregg Gee riei riiri it The Turgefs Eye view one second before f 'Na I.. V gli' .. Mt,- e t'szx:.rgz::i:1:x,1g3fps:n ,,l.-,.,az. Lia. ,, ' ' A 11 Y C0mpany A Sweellleafi Cadets gain valuable knowledge in such classes as map reading and use of thc VICKIE CONNELLY compass. Classroom Training Provides Valuable In ormation or Cadets Cadets ICCLIVE mstructlons about the M 1 Rifle COMPANY A Company Commander Captam Robert Hammonxree Platoon Leader Sergeant Iohn lnnett Sergeant Marc Blcknell Sergeant Brahibato Sergeant Bill Fulwiler 5 Sergeant Dale Platgit C Sergeant lashes Stiiey Cadet Greg Bartz 1- Cadet? David?-f11Crameidl feeds: saver seea fse s Cadet Robert .limes lV-A 1 A Cadet David Patterson ,Qggdet Vlgggsale ' V jff Cadet Stan Schbfield Cadet Mike Sruith t I Mx ,l.. .. .5 .ek.k SFC. McNiece shows cadets the parts of a rifle 11-Q Q e V, V IX Cdl. Col. Petterson conducts weekly inspections. ITX Company B Sweetheart ANGIE ADAMS Weekly Inspections Keep the Battalion Looking Sharp -f, ',gf- C 1 ,..' A C0 pany Commander: Captain Stanley , 4kV7 Qxnpgjn I ' LV 5 ., 1 V. V V F A Execiitive Officer: Lieutenant Sammy ,Q Z ,, i i igrg . tg,VV1WiegandVV V ,,Vk , VV: VVV, V, VV :VVVV . E Q V Platoon Leader: Sergeant Glenn Peden gif 'X' Sergeant Cecil Bishop Llopd Coated' Sergeant .IameeetGarner ,,'f ,Cadet Mike Fuller., , V Sergeant Gregg Gee V Cadet John Hopkins A iiti ' 'i'ii' Sergeant Trinidad Melina! 'iii C adet' Joeilehairn 35' i Sergeant QaIvin1VNict1o1s VVCadet Willis Martid V V , V V , l 5 V V i Sergeant Dale Pickard i 'Cadet Keith Martin A A' it V Sergeant Douglas Renneri: 'Cadet Wayne .Streeitly V V V Sergeant Allan Ryan Cadet Rickie Thomas 1 A eqti iaeat A Gadeffrlinf Andersen iw Cadet' Gary Willis' 1li G V? Qadet VV.V David Baily V, Qadet Magk Wood V V VV Cadets participate in morning parades 2 I F, , .1 Q, X, 'Ui Wm, Cornpuny C Sweetheart Kimlmall's ROTC Battalion always looks its best. DONNA KOPPES Weekly Parades Characterize ROTC Activities W , .5 . - ,,,,.,3yag5 taot Battalion stands on COMPANY C Company Commmander Captain Randy Martm Executwe Offlcer Lxeutenant Marc Defiegge Platoon Leader Qergeant Dan Sergeant B111 Buhler Sergeant Jerry Comne Sergeant Mark Prlce Sergeant .lun R1gby Cadet Thomas Bams Cadet Crazg Bastas Cadet Alan Dodd Surber Cadet Terry Ducltett Cadet Roger Crist Cadet Ruben Hernandez Cadet Carlos Martmez Cadet Charles Reynolds Cadet Noel TTBVIHO . . . 262 gt the line ready for the weekly parade. Cdt. Col, Pm-tterson reports the Battalion prepared for Inspection. Platoon Leader Ser eant Marvin Faulkenburxy Capt. Bill Smithee receives Expert Marksmanship Medal. Cadets Receive Recognition or Excellence in Marksmanship COMPANY D Company Commander Ca tam B111 Smlthee Sergeant B111 Candler Sergeant Brad Cherry Sergeant Dennis Davis Sergeant Mark Fiedler Sergeant Randy Gibson Sergeant Steve Gresham Sergeant Hugh Lomas Sergeant Dan McCulloch Sergeant John Selxnan Cadet Charles Caldwell Cadet Howard Conatser Cadet Carlton Cumnuns Cadet Wayne Durbin Cadet Mike Heddms Cadet Randy Matthewe Cadet Phllllp Menteer Cadet John Parker Cadet Tommy Taylor Cadet Marvin Todd Cadet Jerry Turner Cadet Charles Walker : p . . . Executive Officer: Lieutenant .Tohn Wood ' : g 1 ' 1 .I r 1 5 , ,,.,, , i Y I Company D Sweetheart KAY DUNLAP R Y Morning dutie 1 ve, tl 1 'Nw s include the Flag Detail x xfe K, wwf' an ,415 Comoenv E Sweetheart Morning practices help to perfect marching and drills. BEVERLY DYKES Mlhtary Sweethearts wltness the early momlng activities COMPANY E Company Commander Captaxn Jimmy 0 Bryant Executive Offlcer Lxeutenant Ted Protwmsky Platoon Leader Sergeant Randy Trawmk Sergeant Ray I-Ilggens Sergeant Leonard Izerd Sergeant' MikeeMcG1izren Sergeant Mario Martinez Sergeant David- Schiggiartz L Sergeant Gary Swaner SBIQBHIIQEEGCQIEB Weatherfgrd Sergeant Charles West Qedet Mike Dysart A Ciadet Gene Farmer 3 Cadet William Mlles Cadet Dallas Mouser C eeee f l etee 'Pcaaez Forfest Sziddler Cadet Ben Tallman Cadet Denim Thtimpscin Cadet Steve Veltman Cadet, Willard Veltman, Cadet William White A Cadet Dennis Williams ROTC Isa Commendable Basis or a Milita q--,,p Cdt. Col. Peterson examines benefits of a military cearer. ry Career Fi the opportunities and Music and rhythm for the morning parades are furnished by the ROTC Band. Military Band Provides Music or Tuesday Morning Parades Company Commander Lieutenant David Huffmes Platoon Leader Sergeant James Sergeant Frank Purcell Sergeant Randy Walker Cadet David Bums Cadet Robert Caldwell Cadet James Crandell Cadet Terrace Falke Cadet John Greenhaw Cadet James Harris Cadet David Huffines Cadet Paul Miller Cadet Richard Miller McDaniel Cadet Jerry fayne Cadet Steven Powell Cadet Robert Pringle Cadet Sterling Proctor Cadet Richard Pulley Cadet Danny Smith Cadet Rodney Tmsley Cadet Randy Walker Cadet Steven Walraven Cadet Gary Wilson BAN D V K V Lt. David Huffines commands the Military Band. 265 .dk 1n ' A .,,V . Wi. Lf? alive 1 '1 1 2 The joy of victory and the despair of defeat are emo tions that have been experienced by athletes and spec tators. In retrospect, the julmilation of success over whelmingly overshadows the moments of despairf, THE STAFF H Q A1 D 3 i ifizt. R W K: 5' X 1 Q JLLA! Kimball's coaching staff: Milton South, Troy Miller, Charlie Fields, Richard Hill, Lewis . ri Orr. James Rust, and Herbert Harlan. Coaches Instill Kimball Spirit :S -. -. B n i + 3 we e A i QI ' wwf mg- 4 iii, - f R J M ' I l Coach Richard Hill Coach Troy Miller if ' A 'T ' W' .. rv t ' --.4 , M- ,, q ' , , , if V, ui ,,c,: i , i ,.,, M J ff' ,fvyf 4 -W Q, fr 'pgfwi -ff 268 Coach James Rust Coach Lewis Orr Head C ouch- Charlie Fields Coach Spike Harlan - If K I ls: K ' ' 0 u 0 ' I' 9 : zz: 5 , . ii K 81' s E' I In S X L' my I' 1 2 , 2 ' N ,A li --. i , v spa- at f 4 If XJ, gil' If M H 3, f' ,Y if M 3 5 i AZ , 'A-3 :fi -' 1 V -F fi. i Q V .' ,H fa i ' ff , i I R i4d.f4fK7'l Coach Milton South A S R 4 N ., g??,: m S ' r+ sff'+E I ,C ,,,3,xQg r n .4 msg 1 -M ' 3, FRONT ROW: Randy Alexander, Robert Jones, Jimmy Lee, Darrell Daniel, David Robbins, Mike Atnip, Dennis Crumpton, Terry Bilhartz, Johnny Pruitt, Glynn Leathg SECOND ROW: Mike Joyce, Cary McFatridge, Charles Creeson, Weldon Cunningham, Ray Cox, Mike Hines, Greg Duffey, Randy Morris, Rickey Davis, Melvin Waldle, Bobby Houserg THIRD ROW: Coach Charlie Fields, Coach Troy Miller, John Hummel, Larry Lee, Richard Salomon, Howard Little, Tommy Richardson, Kenneth Hill, Alan Simpson, Mike Melugin, Steve DelRegno, Jon Mclver, Paul Prewitt, David Chancellor, FOURTH ROW: Coach James Rust, Ralph Fulton, Dennis McDaniel, Gary Summers, Emo Black, Stan Guzick, Pete Ray, William Poe, Mike Poss, and Mark Wilhelm. Knights Place Fourth In District Snakebit is the term used to describe Kimballis l967 season. Although the Knights record was ,r,-ss,-v 41-5-l., with a few deserved breaks, Kimball would have been fighting for the championship. A missed extra-point. a fumble, an error in the officialis rul- ings, and a punt returned for a touchdown cost the Knights three district games. Despite not winning the championship, Kimball had a successful season. The upset victory over Woocl1'ovs' Vlfilson was Kimballis first victory against the Vtlildcats in three years. The initial victories over Carter and WilSlllIlgtOll also brought glory to Rig K. However. a teamis success can not be determined by victories alone. The spirit and at- titude of the school made this season a successful year. Many individual honors were received by the Knights. David Robbins was selected on the first team All-City and All-Metro Teams. Ralph Fulton was chosen first learn All-City and Honorable Hen- tion All-Metro. Also honored as Honorable Men- tion All-Citv were Stan Cuzick. Rav Cox. and Mike Atnip. TRI-CAPTATNSZ Stan Cuzick, David Robbins, and Tommy Richardson. 270 WWW 'v' HERE Kimball Kimball Kimball Kimball Kimball Kimball Kimball. . . . . . Kimball Kimball... . . .22 Kimball... ...S s N'- LT 7? ,If V4 at A4 We lg Enthusc-Ll Kimball bench surveys the action on the field. THE RECORD-4-5-1 Spring Branch . Roosevelt ..... North Dallas . . . Washington . . . South Garland . . Adamson . ..... . . Woodrow Wilson Sunset ........ Carter . ...... . South Oak Cliff DI'l1IIlL1l'1lL'.lilOIl with the Couch in the pressliox llelps the Knights plan their attack. in -.- X Kimbull's nianage-rial stuff plays a xittll role in the Knights A-Xtlllr-tic Progrurii, lpiclureml allow! Dm' Cliunvvllor gid- niinislefrs In-f-essury uifl to Ralph lfulton. 27I The offensive charge opens holes for Kimball runners. ' 'A ...Q , .N Mm an-sa DAVID ROBBINS RALPH FULTON First Team All-City First Team All-City First Team All-Metro Honorable Mention Letterman 2 All-Metro Letterman 2 Melugin and Salomon team up to crush an unidentified runner. 272 Memorial Takes Opener, 14-0. First game mistakes hit the Knights as Spring Branch Memorial ran back the open- ing kickoff 57 yards before Darrell Daniel made the saving tackle at the Knight 32 yard line. Three plays later, the Mustangs scored to take the lead 7-0. However, the spirited Knights fought back against the larger and faster Mustangs. Twice in the third quarter Kimball drove to the Mustang's one yard line, but were unable to push across for the touch- down. Leading the offensive charge for the Knights were ulronmanw Mike Atnip and All-State Candidate David Robbins. Atnip carried the ball 33 times for 96 yards while Robbins gained 62 yards in five carries. Although state-ranked Memorial was able to score again in the final minute of play, the most noticeable thing about the game was the way the Knights came back, something they became noted for the remainder of the season. Q ,ct ff e 2' .T - STAN GUZICK TOMMY RICHARDSON Honorable Mention Letterman 2 All-City Letterman 2 , ,Sf 4 K' .2 t M rf' W V .r X' '32 1 rstt s 3 0. MIKE ATNIP RAY cox I Honorizizaientlon Honorglflii-lggcnuon Cunningham and Mclver pursue a Roosevelt runner. Letterman 2 Letterman 2 Pass Fails, Knights Fall, 7-6. For the second straight week the Knights faced some Mustangs, but once again the out- come was similar. Kimball started strong as they forced Roosevelt to punt on the first series of downs. David Robbins received the punt and returned it to the Mustang 35 yard line. From this point, the Knights drove to the Mustang seven before the drive stalled. After this opening series drive, the Knight offense had little to cheer about. It was the stingy defense that held the game intact. Only once did they falter long enough to allow a 50 yard touchdown pass with 38 seconds re- maining in the half. Kimball's lone tally came in the final stanza on a 75 yard pass inter- ception return by Terry Bilhartz. However, once again the Knights were unable to make the big play. Gambling on the two point con- version attempt, Greg Duffey's pass to John Hummel fell incomplete. The game was over. ii. Q 9' K DARRELL DANIEL RICKEY DAVIS Letterman 2 Letterman 2 gnu yyty y 5 ww- A MELVIN WADLE ROBERT JONES Ki ,f fgfzf Exim r i M ,-at Letterman 2 Letterman 2 Knights hit Roosevelt back after short gain. bw id 273 Coaches discuss strategy during a time out. RICHARD SALOMON JON MC IVER Letterman 1 LCUCTUIHU 1 MIKE MELUCIN STEVE DEL REGNO ' Letterman 1 Letterman l g L Knights Slaughter Bulldogs, 40-0. After two frustrating defeats, Kimball finally broke loose. No mercy was given as the Knights slaughtered the North Dallas Bulldogs in the High School Came of the Week. Kimball's offense wasted no time as Jimmy Lee scored on a three yard run with just 2:08 gone in the game. Moments later, Mike Atnip dove over from the one for the second Kim- ball tally. After the ensuing kickoff, the de- fensive charge forced the Bulldogs to punt. Safety David Robbins promptly returned the kick 50 yards for the score. ln the second quarter, the Weapon,' Way'ne Kofnovec rambled 29 yards for the score. Lee continued the rout on an eight yard touchdown run before Kofnovec ended the scoring on his four yard dive. When the final gun sounded, Kimball had over A100 yards total offense while holding North Dallas to only 25 yards. De- fensive standouts for the Knights were Tommy Richardson and Stan Guzick. fit 1 x '-', w t Kimball's Pride of Dallas Defense holds North Dallas for no gain. WELDON CUNNINGHAM 274 Letterman 1 ' -' . all it y ...Ms-S '+ .. ,,-- ' - Atnip sets up behind Lee to throw the halfback pass. Knights Rip Washington, 39-19. Mike Atnip opened the scoring on the first play from scrimmage as he broke through the line and raced 78 yards for the touchdown. Four minutes later, Atnip again hit paydirt on a 48 yard run. Before the game was over, Atnip accounted for a fantastic 235 yards rushing. However, Atnip was not the only Kimball standout. Richard Salomon set a new Kimball record, by kicking three field goals-all in the second quarter. Other scoring for the Knights included a I3 yard touchdown run by David Robbins, and an eight yard scoring blast by Jimmy Lee. Ray Cox led the defensive charge as he made I1 unassisted tackles and picked off a Washington pass. The victory left the Knights with a district record of two wins and one defeat. ALAN SIMPSON DENNIS MC DANIEL Letterman I Letterman I MARK WILHELM Letterman I TERRY BILHARTZ JOHNNY PRUITT Letterman I Letterman I Colonels Trip Knights, 20-6. From the opening kickoff, South Garland dominated the action as the Knights made their worst showing of the season: The Colonels scored two first half touchdowns, then held back Kimballis counter attack to whip the Knights 20-6. Greg Duffey saved Kimball from being shutout, by scoring on a three yard run. The Knights only other serious threat came late in the game as Kimball pene- trated inside the Colonels I0 yard. line. A timely pass interception by South Garland ended Kimball's hopes for a victory. 275 J' Vflfff 7 'Z' RANDY ALEXANDER Daniel uscs referee as inte-rferencc enroute to a substantial gain. if - 2--Q' DENNIS CRUMPTON RANDY MORRIS Knights, Leopards Deadlock, 0-0 Only an error in the official's ruling pos- sibly separated the Knights from a deserved victory and a disappointing tie. The tragedy occurred early in the third quarter with the score deadlocked at O-0. Kimball returned a punt and promptly marched to the Leopards one yard line. On a fourth down gamble, Quarterback Greg Duffey dove over for the apparent score. However, a pushing penalty was called on the Knights. Instead of Kimball receiving a final attempt after the five yard penalty, the officials, by their error in the rulings, gave the ball to Adamson. The mys- tery of whether Richard Salomon would have been successful on a routine field goal from the six, will never be answered. The remainder of the game was a highly contested defensive battle. Ray Cox and Ralph Fulton were standouts on defense. The game ended as Salomon,s 57 yard field goal attempt was wide to the left, HOWARD LITTLE Richardson f66l executes the trap block which clears the way for Robbins C24-J gl, GREG DUFFEY JIMMY LEE Letterman I Letterman I Knights Upset Wildcats, 7-6. Kimball, combining a last minute touch- down and extra-point with a great defensive effort, was able to upset the zone favorite, Woodrow Wilson Wildcats. Through the first 45 minutes of play, the Fighting Knights dominated action, yet trailed 6-0. Three times Kimball drove inside the Wildcat ten yard line before their drive failed. David Robbins returned a punt 75 yards for the apparent score, only to be nullified because of a clipping penalty. Despite these disappointments, the Knights kept coming back. With just three minutes remaining, Kimball began its game winning march. Greg Duffey climaxed the drive when he scored from the one with 41 seconds remaining. Richard Salo- monis PAT ended the scoring and gave Kim- ball its first victory over Woodrow in three years. 4 I The Woodrow contest shows the importance of a strong kicking game. .4 ve T ,015 .gg T MIKE HINES KENNETH HILL Letterman 1 . - LES ? . CHARLES GREESON WILLIAM POE EMO BLACK Letterman 1 Letterman I Letterman I LARRY LEE Duffey looks for an open receiver as Atnip comes up to block. -,,, Q-1. JOHN HUMMEL T15 MIKE POSS Bisons Roll, 10-0. A homecoming crowd of 9,500 fans watched the Knights host the undefeated Sunset Bisons. For three quarters, Kimball surprised the Bi- sons as the Knights marched across the field, yet never able to push over for the score. During this period, Kimball's defense, led by Ralph Fulton, David Robbins, and Stan Cuzick, kept Sunsetis offense bottled up deep in their own end of the field, while allowing the Bi- sons only six first downs. Early in the final quarter, Sunset managed their lone drive for a score. Kimballis come- back attempts were nullified by losing two fumbles, and a couple more pass interceptions -all in the fourth quarter. The final fumble set up Sunsetis game clinching field goal that came with -18 seconds remaining in the game. 'TT gr X , Sophomore Quarterback McCain completes sideline PETE RAY CARY SUMMERS pass against the Bisons. Robbins 1247, Richardson 1665, and Cuzick C773 meet the Carter captains for the toss. Kimball Kicks Cousins, 22-10. Kimball opened the series with the newest member of District 6-AAAA in fine fashion by blasting the Carter Cowboys 22-10. For most Kimballites, this victory was the highlight of the 1967 campaign. William Poe started the scoring for the Knights with a safety by blocking a Cowboy punt out of the endzone. Early in the second quarter, Mike Atnip increased Kimball's lead with an 18 yard touchdown run. After a Carter field goal, Kimball began a 70 yard drive that was climaxed on a 12 yard touch- down pass from Greg Duffey to Melvin Wadle. The Knights final score came on a one yard plunge by Wayne Kofnovec. at I, 4, STEVE POLLARD JERRY COX Letterman 1 fLetterman not picturedg WAYNE KOFNOVECJ '69 C4 k I1 kkkk Ir rk.. .. . GLYNN LEATH GARY MC FATRIDGE Knights Fall In Finale, 14-8. ln the final game of the season for both teams, South Oak Cliff squeaked past the Knights on a field that contained nearly as much water as earth. Throughout the entire first half, the Knights looked about like the weather as they allowed the Bears two easy touchdowns. The first Bear score came on a 43 yard punt return. Their second tally came after a Knight fumble on its own one yard line. Something happened during halftime, how- ever, and Knights returned to action like a new team. Kimball started its comeback by scoring a safety when ,lon Mclvcr blocked a S.O.C. punt in the endzone. Moments later, Greg Duffey dove over from the one to make the score 14-8. With seconds remaining, Kim- ball drove inside the Bear 15 yard line be- fore losing the ball on downs. This game was a fitting ending for a team that dominated statistics in nearly every contest, but could not seem to come up with the big play and breaks that are necessary for a title winner. 279 mfs- Q5 l gf! 09 FRONT ROW: Cliff Willis, Marc Welch, Ruben Hernandez, Samuel Procter, Angel Torres, Jimmy Fox, Scott Hamman, Michael McCain, Ronnie Bridwell, Jim Dykes, Allen Brown, Frank Menendez, Wayne Looper, SECOND ROW: Bruce McElroy, Dickey Morton, David Catto, Kenny DelRegno, Larry Koch, Bryan Coolsby, Steve Alexander, Jerry Cox, Randy Canup, Daniel Smith, Richard Garnett, Mike McCollough, Bill Creenhaw, Randy Baker, THIRD ROW: Danny Webster, Bill Moomaw, Tommy Hickman, Kenneth Nutt, Charles Caldwell, Wayne Kofnovec, Gary Johnson, Stanley Moore, Bobby Hamlin, Victor Ham, Paul Henderson, Dan Shimek, Coach Orr, Coach Hill, Coach Southg FOURTH ROW: Bobby Joyce, Stuart Sloan, Mike Evans, Mike Brookins, Joe Jeter, Lynn Geiser, Larry Pierce, Bill Britton, FIFTH ROW: Paul Puryear, Bill Aickler, John Ott, Mike Edgar, Paul Walker, Rickey Harding, David Gillespie, Jim Tinsley, Steve Pollard. Squires Post Best Record in City For the third time in Kimball's ten year history, the Squires took the B-Team City Championship. Only the loss to Mesquiteis Junior Varsity prevented the Squires from a perfect season record. From the opening game, Kimball com- pletely dominated other city competition. The Squires piled up a fantastic 275 points while holding their opponents to merely 94 points. Kimball's offensive charge was 1 . ef' . A Q ir! ' . -wat . - , 0 M '-sas...,f:l. ii 5' M' A- .P -if 'af 7 ,, t, I 'BW . .ea .iv1'i. 'wi ..., 6 ' ' tl fy led b Dicke' Morton. Bobb Jo rce, and M W' L' 5 r Gary llohnsonl Morton alone zlcoulnted for ,il 21 touchdowns in the ten game schedule. it J.-A t'Et 'S flgefensive standoutsqfor gnfelilquireg , onnie Bridwell. i arc ec an 1 w,f.i,1,,,.-,. , ' . Willis. 4 ... t t.., ,yto . , Exuberant workouts lead the Squires to the championship, THE B-TEAM RECORD-9-1 Kimball ........ 20 T. Jefferson . . . . . . 14 Kimball ........ 22 Samuel ..... .... 6 Kimball ........ 12 Mes. J. V. .. . . . 28 Kimball ........ 22 Sunset ........ . . 6 Kimball ........ 47 Como-Peckton ....... 14- Kimball ........ 20 Woodrow Wilson .... 18 Kimball ........ 20 Adamson ...... . . . 0 Kimball ........ 60 North Dallas . . . . . . 0 Kimball ........ 23 Carter .............. 0 Kimball ........ 24 South Oak Cliff .... 6 280 Yi J ,ff K if fi ,nv ' SOUTH ZONE CHAMPIONS: FRONT ROWQ Gregg Duffey. Mark Finley, Alan Lacy, Ron Roberts, David Koch, Jim Moffett Danny Bcull. BACK ROWQ Dun Wulston, Eugm-no Stoner, Paul Walker. Stun Pom-r, Robert Long, Coach Lewis Orr, Tom Hood Eddie Warns,-r, Bobby Rollings. Stove Tllnnfill. and John Holliday, Knights Win First Zone Championship if , i5i' - f R - X, , 1 T? 'H ' j 5 gi ,-1'-1 C' . 4 '54 , K 5 ng 4 4 n . , -lir N Q., ' ,uv s W r 3-1 qw Kimball's starting five receives vilul inslruvlions from Couch Orr during n limv out period. 282 THE RECORD Kimball. . .91 Kimball. . .53 Kimball. . .90 Kimball. . .74 Kimball. . .51 Kimball. . .61 Kimball. . .81 Kimball. . '. 63 Kimball. . .43 Kimball. . . 87 Kimball. . . 75 51 Kimball. . . Kimball. . .76 Kimball. . .84 'Kimball . . .65 Kimball. . .76 Kimball. . . 69 69 Kimball. . . Kimball . .78 Kimball. . .99 'Kimball. . .64 'iKimball. . .56 4'Kimball. . .66 Kimball. . .58 'Kimball. . .91 'Kimball. . .84 l'Kimball. . . 54 i'Kimball. . .82 4, . lgzglgetball Coach of the Year: COACH ' H'Kimball. . .54 ln previous seasons at Kimball, the key word for the year was almost. But in 1968, the key word was perfect. Twelve wins and no defeats in district play and finally a South Zone Champion- ship. Kimball had all the ingredients for a great season: leadership, teamwork, and talent. Team leadership was provided by all the seniors, particularity by Kimball's big four composed of Bobby Rollings, Alan Lacy, David Koch, and Tom Hood. But to any spectator, teamwork was the Knights most obvious asset. Kimballis start- ing five was often praised as the best executing team in the city. Kimball was not lacking in post season in- dividual honors as four Knights were nomi- nated for All-City. Rollings became the first Kimballite to be selected first team All-City. Lacy was close behind by being chosen to the second team, while Koch and Hood received honorable mention All-City. But Kimball was not just a four man team. Juniors Denny Beall and Robert Long increased the Knights depth with their ball-handling and rebounding abili- ties. Despite these important qualities, Kimball would not have achieved their success without Coach Lewis Orr. ln his first season at Kimball, Coach Orr led the Knights through a perfect district schedule and a 28-4 season record. As a final compliment, Coach Orr was chosen Dallas, 'iDistrict Play K' 'K' City Play 28-4 Woodrow Wilson Highland Park . Spring Woods . . Spring Branch . . Hillcrest ...... 44 Sherman ...... 47 Hillcrest ...... 57 Bryan Adams .. 58 Sam Houston .. 53 68 66 47 56 45 59 53 Grand Prairie . . Spring Branch . . L.D. Bell ...... Woodrow Wilson 44 W.T. White 62 Adamson ..... 57 65 Hillcrest ...... Denton ........ 54 Abilene . . . . 80 Carter ........ 58 Roosevelt ...... 84 Sunset ........ 51 S.0.C. ........ 39 Crozier Tech .. 34 Adamson ...... 54 Carter ........ 70 Roosevelt ...... 69 Sunset ........ 50 Crozier Tech .. 60 S.O.C. ........ 53 L.D. Bell ...... 48 Thomas Jefferson 58 Q jpg? , Ois' I -1,1 44 Q ' 5 , . Ji' fir '-i- -2. f ' 7 if Towering Tom Hood puts in two points in a district conte t against Carter. Basketball Coach of the Year, an honor rarely received by a rookie coach. Displaying the fact that the he-st was yet to vome, the Kimball eagers jumped off to an impressive 15-2 pre-season record. After a thirty-five point victory over Yvoodrow Wil:OIl. the Kimball five won seven f'onsec utiVe outings. This in- cluded the championship in the High- land Park Tournament. A disappoint- ing defeat took place in the Arlington Classic. hut after reactivating their original stamina, the Knights proceeded in taking the eonsolation Championship. Defeat remained a rarity as the team won eight in a row until a loss occured in the Dr. Pepper Tournament to Ahi- lene. All in all, the Knights prepared themsleves well for the upcoming dis- trict avtion. S , -- e 1.1. -' N,. f ' . ik.. y f .W ' if x!.Q.4. . 'qej ,ai Q 2 A r etea 5 Robert Long scores on tast break. 284 DENNY BEALL J' 4.635 ka -as-gg dv t ,, 4' 3 '.,'k i , ' V 11 , . ,VIV --M ff: ' ff-ff ' '-fwfr! , ' . ,,,,, ,, , ' . r QQ Alan Lacy demonstrates his patented fall away jump shot which helped him earn All-City honors. ALAN LACY I 1 I All-Zoneg All-City, Second Enterlng district play with a 13-1 Team record, the Knights opened the race for the South Zone Championship with a shaky 65-57 victory over Adamson. The Leopards led by lO points at halftime. but the Knights nudged out front late in the third period, and then fought their way to victory. Following the Christmas holidays, Kimball continued their winning ways with an easy 73-58 victory over Carter. lt was Kimballis ability to cash in ' at the free throw line that propelled the Knights to a victory over Roosevelt. All scoring records were broken as Kimball won 99-84. Lacy led individual scoring honors with 30 points, while Beall had 27. Three days later Lacy again led the scoring with 23 points as Kimball whipped Sunset 64-51. However, it was Koch that kept the Knights alive with his l8 points in Kimballis next vic- tory over South Oak Cliff. Kimball ended its first round play by blasting Crozier Tech 66-311-. Reserve Mark Bobby Rollings drives past Tom Hood's screen for two points against Carter. Finley led the scoring with 15 points. The victory left the Knights with a 22-2 record-the third best in the state. Kimhall 1-ontimiecl its winning streak into the sevoncl half hy edging Adamson 58-51-. Rollings time-ly 22 points kept the upset-minflerl Leoparcls out of reach throughout the game. After next civic-ating an outc-lassefl Carter team 91-TO. the Knights preparefl lll61I1Sf'lYCS for the most crueial Zone game of thc- year which was against Roosevelt. llut with lloorl grahhing 10 rehouncls. ancl Lacy ancl Rollings putting in 27 ancl 2l points. respectively. Kimhall had little trouhle in heating the Mustangs 81-60. In the farling minutes of the game against Sunset. Kimhall harl to show its poise as they helfl on to a 51-50 triumph. The vivtory vlinvhed the South Zone Championship for the Knights. After having won the South Zone. Kimhall finisheml its seherlule in fine fashion hy walking over Crozier Tec-h anfl South Oak Cliff. Rohert Long 1-ame off the he-neh to learl the Knights with i3 points against the Tevh XVoh'es. while Rollings hail 20 points aflainst 5.0.0 With a perfect zone recorcl hehincl them. the Knights preparecl for the 4-ity playoffs against Thomas Jefferson. .f 2' 'W ,if Denny Beall goes for a lay up and two points . 286 ww' W .Fi i Bobby Rollings leaps high in the air for a rebound against Ahilene- in the Dr. Pepper Tournament. STEVE TUNNELL EDDIE WARNER MARK FINLEY RON ROBERTS Kimball's Starting Five: David Koch, Bobby Rollings Tom Hood, Alan Lacy, and Denny Beall. STAN POTTER PAUL WALKER ' l i' 'yi -J i 5' David Koch awaits the tipoff from Toni Hood. But everything good has to come to an end, and for Kimball this ending came a little too soon. Despite posting an undefeated Zone campaign, very few people gave the Knights fl chance against the taller Jefferson Rebels. Throughout the first 30 minutes of ac- tion, Kirnlmall proved everyone wrong as they out-rebounded, out-shot, and outscored the Rebels. Howexer, with less than tim minutes Iflllllillitlfl. Kllll- lmllis hope-s for at Citi title lmeuun to wtiililmln. Vtiitliin fill st-ruiirls. .Ieflt-rsfm took ztrlrzttltugc- of sew-rail rwustly ll1iS- tulu-S. and FI'U1'ffll three quivk tif-ld goals to tztlie the It-ml whit-ti the-y nex 01' again rc-linquisht-d. Rolmlmy liollings ended his Kimball lmuskcthall career with at II12lI'YCl1ll1S performance hy leads ing the linigltts in Swtliillsl' with 25 points. The loss ended Kimlmullis sea- son uitli at I'l'1'U1'tl ol' 28 wins and -l losses. 287 1968 B-Team: FRONT ROWQ Gary Long, Steve Carter, Paul Purycar, Searcy Woodall, Ricky Catto. BACK ROW: Bill Aicklen, Ricky Harding, Tommy Baker, David Gibson. Tony Murtella, Rick Merit, and Coach Harlan. Sophomore Prospects Brighten Varsity Future Exciting things are promised to continue in the future for Kimball basketball. Despite the talent dis- played by the upperclassmen this season, several sophomores re- ceived valuable experience on the varsity team. These sophomores were Jimmy Moffett, Eugene Stoner, and Paul Walke1'. Besides these standouts, Coach Spike Harlanls B-Team will bring talent aplenty to help support varl sity play in the future. This year's team, led by Steve Carter, posted a respectable V1-sl recorcl. 288 Danny Walston EUGENE STONEH JIM lNIOl FETT Y-W, . , H ZA: ,. W. sw ' Q if Q q if 5 x G. 7 4 1 Q f 1 i. 33322: 4. A -is ,, ,... Y , M W SKWEQ 35 3 mm ,rw Aww -- ' '1k A ' l -fk W' 1 289 ' elm l i. Kimhall's leading pitcher, Greg Duffey, shows excellent form on a delivery during an American Legion game. With the loss of five starters and an All-City pitcher from last year's city championship team, KimlJall's Chance of repeating the Championship seemed small. After dropping two of their first three American Legion games, Coach Miller's Knights realized something must be done. Beginning with the fourth game of the season, the young Knights came of age. This one to zero victory over Sunset changed the tide and returned to Kimball its winning tradition. Following the Sun- set game, Kimball rallied for ten consecutive vic- tories and the West Division American Legion Championship. On July 22, Kimball began a three game series against R. L. Turner for the Division Champion- ship. Kimball won the first game five to one, lost the second six to one, but won the Championship from a thrilling come-from-behind victory of three to two. Kimball completed its season playing college teams for the Regional Championship. In a fierce, drawn out twelve inning contest, Kimball edged Longview in the first round play. After this vic- tory, only one game separated the Knights from the state playoffs. However, the weary Knights fell to the more experienced team from Arlington Sam Houston. 290 American Legion Team fl 1 After an exhausting victory, the Knights enjoy a re- freshing drink of water. 'If -Q .. -v,- 2 - 1 L' ,. t V 5 xi' . , Eu' k ' Wx it -..' I ,- . U. 9 if if 'st. 7 M A 1 if .. . , . s B iiti Coach Miller signals Terry Bilhartz in for the score. Wins Division Championship Second baseman Denny Beall slaps a base hit into right field. THE RECORD-N13-4 Kimball .... 0 Lancaster ........ 1 Kimball .... 4 Irving ..... .... 2 1 Kimball .... 6 Adamson . . . . . . 8 Kimball .... 1 Sunset .... .... 0 Kimball .... 7 Carter ........... 1 Kimball .... 4' Bishop Dunne ..,. 3 Kimball. . .12 Lancaster ...... . . 0 Kimball .... 6 Irving ........... 0 Kimball .... 2 Adamson ........ 0 Kimball .... 7 Grand Prairie .... 1 Kimball .... 5 Sunset .......... 1 2 1 6 2 4 Kimball .... 8 Bishop Dunne .... Kimball .... 5 R. L. Turner ..... Kimball .... 1 R. L. Turner .... Kimball .... 3 R. L. Turner .... Kimball .... 5 Longview ...,.... V .,,,.. l ,,.. ,.... . Kimball. . . .2 Arlington i A A is Sam Houston . . 17 David Chalk executes ll head first dive for third. 29l Q-.sr ww' Coach Miller, Coach of the Year 1967, conducts infield practice. With six returning lettermen, the Knights are again expected to capture the South Zone Title. Speed will be the major factor in the Knights attack, backed by the pitching of Greg Duffey and Coach of the Year, Troy Miller. Kimball enters the 1968 season as defending city champions. Wet grounds have hampered practices and pre-season games. However the Knights have compiled a 4-1 pre-season record, including wins over Hillcrest, Thomas Jeffer- son, and Bishop Dunne. 1 968 X ,.... ..,,,..,. amp,-M W.-RAN' .M K , Q a Ji: r.. ' all X 1 58222 Ill. IYBH ll. - 95 FRONT ROW: Terry Matthews, Randy Baker, Terry Bilhartz, Stan Lucas, Mike McCain, Denny Beall, David Chalk, David Robbins, Greg Duffey, Rodney Heltzel, Bobby Houser. Knights Defend Catcher Larry Koch practices peg to second base. Varsity Qi Q J L f u? iq Zi ,, ,,,, , ,ig y ., S L at 'Q B? 5 'v BACK ROW: Dan Walstoll, Mike Lowe, Stanl6Y Carroll, Mike Berk- 3 ' D ' ,. ley, Alan Lacy, Stan Potter, Jack VanWunnik, Terry McCullough, Larry Koch, J im Moffett, Coach Miller. Jim Moffett receives toss from pitcher City Title - , . - -- La.. ......-- - f .4 Q w t t t 1 Retuming Letterman from left to right: Terry Bilhartz, Rod Heltzel, Mike Berkley, David Chalk, Greg Duffey, and David Robbins. .. lux I Knights Take South Zone Championship iii? Li' L Xxx C' A ' .i X .2 Z' , ,e r 1 fx' x g Q? 4 P W , i I at . Munir A - , V , ,, i,.L A Q -',,f 1 1, x , it ,:1'- A H it 'V it ,hii iizl, f -1 1 U hiii 4 ' ,fi 1 ' ,i 2 an ,T ,wg 4 K, i - hi-hi ' iiiii ii i ., A ,, i ,. y if -Q ,mi Knights' big six discuss strategy with Coach Miller. Greg Duffey, sophomore of the year last year, co ordinates Knight defense. O 1-N 'Ttsfrrtii 4 ,, KW 4 'f ff. .. K kf-- f,:f11.., ...., ,, .. m....s2!P 171l24 '4Q1'4fT4- ' 1 ' j W - Y b ,rf W fi- ,. ffgamn, . A , ,, -A.. 'L N' ,.,,,,-I . K . H K. ,.., MJMU k,VV K K H .',: ' ': . I ,V I , p ..., VN t Rod Heltzel and Denny Beall practice double play despite wet grounds. 294 ne' .Q , sffwgf W? V wg if is 'Y' :Si if A-1' R' 'HG is I-- new if S , ,k., li ' . ' 35 ,. ' ,... 1 1 .Q-i54,m ix N ' 6 gg, -qwasrawn Knights Capture Fourth Consecutive District Championship 5 in Fnlmgvi Q if? 6 6699! . -aj M M I V , HE. , 35 Q' 5 ,e:, i t , J T v eee t . 7 it ' s, ,s , . vgmr, .V . QW, The 1968 Kimball Track Team: FIRST ROW, left to right: Bill Edwards, Eddie Doty, Bud Mann, Don Callaway, Darrell Webster, Tommy DeRossett, Arvel McCulloch, Randy Langston, Randy Alexander, Melvin Wadle, John Hummel, Ralph Fulton, Ruben Cantu, Kenny Thompson, David Lee, Jody Mans- field, Duke Hale. SECOND ROW: Hans Thompson, Jerry Skelton, Mike Atnip, Bob Davis, Mark Hedges, Brian Jones, Randy Morris, Cary Lloyd, Darrell Daniels, Ricky Davis, David Gillespie, Tommy Helsley, Wayne Kofnevec, Roger Anderson, Cliff Willis, Eugene Stoner, Stan Guzick, Mike Sanquinet. THIRD s , as W V ,, - C an E X I ' , s t Tri-Captains Darrell Daniel, Brian Jones and Glen Bell establish the winning Kimball tradition. 296 Managers David Chancellor and ,lohn Holliday work together in aiding the track team. 3 l , The 1963 Kimball Track Team has a tough record to follow. The 1967 Track Team won district and regional, and went on to become third in the State Meet. Led by Coach Milton South, who was nominated as best coach in the state last year, high 'WBA , 1. is bit my P ifi, J T jumper C6'7',l Hank Byrd, quarter miler Allen Dixon fthird in statel, hurdler Scott Q Moore, and the mile relay team composed of John Hummel, Glen Bell, Barry Toombs, and Allen Dixon were primarily in the spot- light. ROW: John Holiday, Ron Streuheck, Marc Cutzler, Marc Wilhelm, Bruce Stephens, Billy Wakefield, Pat McBee, Scott Hammans, Mike Edgar, Ricky Werstein, David Lacy, Mike Hines, Glenn Bell, Steve Barboza, Pat Huff, David Kemp, Elbert Shafer, Jim Pharr, Tommy 0'Donnel, Paul Walker, Steve Pollard, Norman Kassel, Tim Hartman, Gary Johnson, Dickie Morton, David Smith, John Pace, John Ott, Andy Marr, Bruce McLeroy, David Chancellor and Coach Milton South, v 'W'U 'I J ,Qt 9 f H A ' ,. x- .,. . J ,Egg U Q it iw! y fb, 8 if ,.,i iiir - X ' W' A 5 High-Jumpers, Ralph Fulton, Eugene Stoner, and John Pace, lb strive to top Hank Byrd's 6'7 jump. Broad-Jumpers, Rickey Davis, Bud Mann, and Mark Hedges, put their best foot forward. 1 41 t5 '3 .J . , yoyo 3 A ' 35,1 ' , , ,tins ,X Q wi, jaw K P , Pole-Vaulters, David Lee, Jody Mansfield, Gary Lloyd, David ,,i: 5 Lacy, and Pat Huff, enter into friendly competition. ,N 1 .,,, S, IIV V by V F r . K V . , ' ',t. J 297 Kimball Places Second at R.L. Turner Relays '. is I ' Q V ,ww- if fa.....,. .....,,, ..,,.,.,,,,t, 3 .. f 'D Q55 . A ' ft i f - Y , ,gk I I: V, - ,- A, S ..f-., W'AL I' Ti ..i.. D E 'Fi p -- , 'f-. t. MSM X X set, Q, ,f ,Q i 1 U it . 1 r 1 1 in X D- ,4 A X.. . Hurdlers Mike Edgar, Ricky Werstein, Mike Hines, Randy Langston, Cary Johnson, Tim Hartman, and Han Thompson look forward to up-coming meets. e Wray -assi -.Kap k 2. 4 .qs-Q X ff' , 'I 3 Mile Relay men, Scott Hammons, Darrell Daniels, John Hum- mel, and Glen Bell attempt to maintain last year's standings. 298 Darrell Daniels, Randy Morris, Melvin Wadle, Glenn Bell, and Scott Hammans are each prepared to accept his 110 yards in the Sprint Relay. .11 ., ' , - . Q .li I 1 is . -- ,, - 'V' 'I in .,., ,x 4 -4 .fl Fi Y . it ' The Kimball Track Team, after ,,-jf xy A in 1 4 e such a fine season last year, was ' at predicted to he among the top 'Q 1 - - W rl TT ,,,,, I ' W e ' ,, f , fjfim 'f V ,,,,,,, , egg ,,,,,, - K it 2 'Vw 4, l 4,,, 'elf ,J Q i,..,,.,,,..,,,...,,,,,,'Ye a e a 1 1? M 'Te ,eff fa W ' iq? lb ,B 1- T U 5, L ' ..,'l, V 'N ' 4' fx T ,, gp, on at ae,e nt ,a '-, Ie-mhz, 4 as sm o o ca-cage 'c U' H' H -+ rn:-x:::s:'-fam-,ga-gE'f fggg 5n.o.n.g.g,Ugg5-54 m?:3g5 H . ' EOE 579.1 0,215.20 .-.5 ' :VE-?'o3?-E P-,,':Ll-' 225- P-'k4Q r,,,S c1:'-cs-'mk4E 5 r:5e4 v-1 B 5 T O Q To U' 3 Qrfoo nO:-5' mer' N-. gagilawaawe .. :ELS fbaaiaee-v ' we 9-. an O ooo- :H EdE g Q ' -e 5 1 cn rf! H- CI 2 4 O Q-A ,-,, CD u-4. H. U cp m D-11 .- Y! ,315 5 W H- Q 'E 3' s: 'UQ U' 5 TN msggaagaoa 25-,le , H. , ,,, E.E.PED :U2i2::+-bg an D-is gm Z,U,,,fS5-'BM W3-D:-e :QE Chg:-1-:XOfbI5E.Q-'EOS 4 .. w5SE:'33Ef,-Q35?3g- 5-55- cT'::..3?.?'?9:r':a..E ?'PcrQ :nw Distance Men Ruben Cantu, Duke Halle, David Kemp Pat McBee, Randy Alexander, Brian Jones, Elbert Shafer, Mike Atnip, Tommy Helsley, Kenny Thompson, Tommy De- Rossett, and Ronnie Streubeck accept the arduous task ahead. xl Qal' i a J llldll t T alia A JM T T at laeei I vMUfIz, fi ' UK if WEIGHT MEN: Steve Pollard, Mike Sanquinet, Wayne Kofnevec, John Ott, Andy Marr, Mark Wilhelm and Stan Guzick. 299 JT' if... tp, MW img , .LL,, W t m A V M, P1 3. wngwp vsae V .1 ' .,,, L-ry V' V .M , 1 www gif- new Arvel McCulloch, Steve Barboza, John Hummel, and Glen Bell, Mile-Relay men competed well in the Carrollton Relays. Knights Successfully Defend City Crown Sophomore tracksters, Paul Walker, Dickie Morton, Tim Hart- man, Cary Johnson, and David Gillespie prepare to lead future teams. 38, ACA. ,V . ,, Y t :.: emma eswaws ll e s ee' ' . .,.. ' 1 i f at QW' up ts.t M 5gmit'wkfmn ii llle so l s .Wgj 5 i ..-f-R: .V Q, ', 300 A D t, Q05 ' .NJ any Rf ,ggiat ij 'iv Q Q , -. ... Pni ,Yl A ,A ,. , W S is :gftv 2' .. ewlw ,aw fQfQ,y 5 Y ' P 56 5 at X g F' K Q.. s tm f' K '. ' H -tml, ,, ' F xx f.,.+sf g,, S h I sl . i t 'i or ,hyd Y -A t , . , , ,fs Q.. . . W r . .S ,,,-,Q .-, Sophomore Sprint Relay Men, Cliff Willis, Dickie Morton, Norman Kassel, and Bruce McLeroy await their years on the varsity. Sophomore Milers also prepare for varsity honors. A la i Q s sms. n,es Q., 35s 135 MW? Q p .W UA!! I ig! 9 llg Ss D iflfv an au D .WI ti w me El E 'D QS , e Q Q sttss s ff . of Ni: Q s vm ww.. f - if , A A ' ,.Awy.??,gu .V iss. M - Q J - W M 4 f 1 .. , Q It V5 W ki ' ff' Q 'ig'-M iff, , ay-f i ,,,, -sv, 5- -we Q- W ' fu A L15 'im - SN- ' 1 x A :ii V ,N My k.,- K -vw. , ..A, ag ,Q 'W' PV, ' L- ' , K L5 f W ., i 5 ,fm ' 1 we-51' Left to right, FIRST ROW: Mike Smithson, Marc Welch, Richard Kiker Darron Averea John B'shop Jerry Robe tso R t K1 fCapt.l, Steve Lucas, SECOND ROW: Coach Alan Mills, Don Corley, Phil Erwin fCapt.P, Biuce ,Digiacinto, iliciiiird ugoilamciiig David Glover, Craig Donley. Knights Finish First, Second in District Meet ln his first year of coaching, Coach Alan Mills is determined to uphold the winning tradition set by two previous district championships. Consistent shooting in the low 70's hy captains Rusty King and Bruce Digia- cinto help to make Coach Mills job easier. Holding down the numher three position is sophomore sensation Marc Welch, a promising figure for the future as well as the present. Competing for the fourth position are capable seniors Craig Donley and Phil Erwin. lli-.,...., .- COACH ALAN MILLS 302 K ,usages -:S - ,,.-i - f 9' .,y. Keeping his head lowered, Captain Bruce lligiarinto shows perfect follow through form. 6 at ,i , i ' AV ,... ii. ,,, -- K I , , 1 A 0 QL I 1 . 'vu-fa. if--V--s -M 5 . , 4 rg 5 . - L t fund! ' - a i V I if ,T 5 .K X f K -, , -1' j' ,Q rx .fwfsy I t K if I ty 'bn . ' .,. U1 5 V V. N il kg , ' ' .v ', ,If .Q f '3'.2f'. i p K Q M t i s. in V Captain Rusty King approaches a long fairway iron with confidence. Craig Donley hits a difficult chip shot. 153 puff! N. kk. +'t ,v- David Glover lines up a birdie putt. Two Returning Lettermen Lead Goyfers to Victory. fi 4 - : , , K ' ' :Hts '- Vg, I f . ' Hxxgefrffml 33' . M 4 f' - ,W i . Deep concentration in the practice swings help Phil Erwin make 11 crucial fairway sliot. ,ul 303 W xx W I H gan fb, x,.ff:v1'3.,,ffM ffVf1-,,M- 1 f-2f 'f'Xf,'1 f W' -2 Senior Golfers, left to right, FRONT ROW: Richard Solamon, Rusty King, Don Corley, BACK ROW: Bruce Digiacinto, David Glover, Craig Donley, Phil Erwin. Months 0 Praetzee Improve '53 V L7 '!1m'f. ,, 'n,h 1 f? y X . V , A1 V . df ,SY ur, I 7 ' , ' ' 'X xg, ' ,1r' new V ,V V, - f ' J G0 King Techniques John Bishop follows through with a seven iron. T X 554 'we 1 if 16' Q 'iff A-91-WV V ' ff '?If?Tf1r , ,. f 7 Pli?.f:' LA V f 'fe' 31,79 47 'Q19'i Qs V n my , , ,,..,JiHi,Lk my ,, ,gigs Ku ev Qjmrg em ,A 4 ff' if f vw 9 at Stevens Park. 304 'W' , V- -fl Vf ii'-' A MV STA V-ff? T V:-.gif N ' Q r v - or r9,sp4,:izfVC41?fffef' ,shi V, , ,,,.' we W Q54 ' .V - f Steve Lucas putts in for a birdie on No Aa-.-Q.. . .,-. has .,,k If Wv,k x -,M ,111 5f?i4?'1w giA '-..g, - f MYSJN 6- . rs a sw mv ,,,,i..3 'K R . ' , i i , M W.. .4- ff v M. .- ' H35 , L- I Q is rl ,rv is .Mtv L. ,, I I M .ggi t V f, . I .. 'nfl' , l I .xxx A l . W 'flff s K - f 4 K- 'X r '!,,. R. ,- V fi ' ., 'gf K' Q I- fkxf ,J ' X' X -Q-.X if 'ae s ' , i if at if t aww eer1 Q. if 1' ., 'vit . ' f f K - C. if S 13,4 J 3 I Qi? J A X V I ' ,wit .ig I .uf , 'ir if get 'R 4' Q R N if 54 LWL. 1 , s ,n V t ff' ff it f , if r W 6 I Q, ,t , J Bi , , diff i . ffl . 1 1 R -if A C W 9- I 5 1 3 A l v-1. I I4 X . s ,,,, 3 - s xx -, j If ' s f. f f- . e r K - Representing the tennis team are: FRONT ROW from left Jane Pratt, Sally Campbell, SECOND ROW Karen Cotton, Celia Hasty, Doris Turbeville, Peggy Russell, Elsie Moreno, Cindy Cassaday, BACK ROW: Mr. Hansel Martin, Joe Lay- man, Terry Hill, Jerry Smith, Tommy Connell, and .Ion Robinson. Knights Undefeated Through Non-District Play With all the boys and most of the girls A Q. returning from last yearls city champion- 'Z , R ship squad, Kimball is once again favored 9 ' A in the city series. Kimball demonstrated this J t dominance over other city competition by breezing through pre-district matches with a perfect 13-0 mark. These matches included double victories over Highland Park, Irving, Grand Prairie, and arch rival Sunset. This A pre-district record is a preview-for the victories that will follow. ' l z Mr. Martin and Mr. Lewis coach the tennis team through an outstanding season. 306 'f aa v 'f . Lt to 'f R 'fd e J an K 'v f L .tg , Q g.x,'d'?Lf!4' V! -1 -,,.4T.n ' f 3 it ':'J f 4 Jf' ' ' 1' ,t 4 L V I ki L' ..,N 5 33.1 ' ,Ali V ' , s E I , at 2 41? ' 5 ' d ff N V I Q rfiivkff .fa Ly an an VV , aa, 'fi 3. f'3f'Y2:' , Q5 Eli, wanwl K 'I' V I' :L ' L' I' if ' ' 1 ' ' 1. .L Lswzfw . E1 QQ PHX' 'fgf Ag' 1 i .YVVVVLVQV K t Vt. i M V' ' we .t L ' ' ' n Fur, . , ,' V V t Q, ' t -fa, . V iff M. ., ' ' .f f- ' VV -V: ' , U4 x 1 it a ' ,. L v 1 :.., 1 ,M '41-sw . 'ae X-M ,ff L 'WQQW -q V 1 Joe Layman executes the overhead slam in a practice match. A. V ,frmt .QVVQ V X 4 . V V Q - H. L rw . ' f -3ff1',,,'f . i ,f ee L a L 2, . V, A 1. 1 , r fu v ' V,,f,. V ar' L e Q Y 1 it V, .,, VV, VVV4 V V ' ,A V,: V . t VVQ Z VVV VV L' N 3 fp: tw' A WW Wvjf ,avail A. fgls'-5 lg! '51, 'Aff .V if v -' W at ' Vf '11 2 VVV' V. V'V,f Q, Tommy Connell follows through with a forehand tk Q V 1,3 ,Lr' 2 Q4 ig. shot over the net. M, -1 jay! yy 'J '11, v 5-. X fl , 'nyvzh V A QL VT. ,wait , , K 'P 5 ', W f N 'W V 'hula ,Q Netters Win City Title ,vm Q V431 Vwwq Although these Knights may be lacking in size, their quickness, agility, and dedication to the sport make them winners. When Joe Layman transferred to Kim- ball in 1966, Kimball gained possibly the best singles V, V player to come from the school. Teamwork is the basic asset to the boys doubles team. When playing separately, both Tommy Connell and Jerry Smith have their specialties and faults, but when placed together as a team, they are unbeatable. This combination is no surprise to Kimballites for they have been playing together as champions since junior high school. Jerry Smith returns the most difficult shot in tennis-the backhand. 307 Girl 's Matches Improve W ith Newcomers. 'af ., j ,A , an , ya My yy - . Ao ,y I R W ff Q ' 1 . W . A v 1 if i , t 1' . 1 .. ' . ,W 9 1 if if 5 1? V pf 1 Y ' Q' ' 57 ' .HF in Q . ,. 4 - . ,, ,J ,Q V fe- -- . ,1 - A3 1 J' 'I 4 24 ri yi' - Us i 4 ,f Q 4 W 10 K33, Q 19 X y is 5,16 .QM E' , a fi 5' it 1 og ' 'Qs I 'S , If 1 , ' ' x s A . : 4 if 1 ,, 'Y 1- 1 ' Q , z, -Q 5 Ht'-M ., V Q V..- Vfrky I Qi M.' 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Hg. k '--l i Q 1 - 1 ' a 1 -an is Q -lyk e if f .fi ,, , iii fi ' 2 WQV-Q, F. . . 3 :st Q Q i 5-yy an ' ' if ag ti 15 J . x L :AQ 'K r s - 1 it 2iL...c. 1 is e t e-if ya x . , ii r L, IMA ' ,Glu me if' ,. l ' Elsie Moreno provides moral encouragement in victory as well as defeat. X ,Meumji ., Q . si? fi! gpg.. ii x '5 E , Q .ls A 5 W :- ih E N-5 555 Q L 1 55 , IQ' ' A , ' Kk': 1 Z L ,11' T 3 A, L1'1 is A 2 sk . Es -ff . .. f it Jai' 03 T W i is :fa I 4' ii' ,yjfmllda f N tw ' t i A. E A W ji 1 'X . FRONT ROW: Mike Stewart, Bill Wilshire, Rick Adkerson Matt Gower Steve Herring .lim Riley Richard Pulley TOP ROW Mark Jarvis, Dalton Morris, Bob Haydin, Virgil Thurmond Tommy Hammans Randy Ott John Vanderweel Coach James Rust Swimmers Possess Hopeful Spirit Kimball's Swim Team anticipates a winning season under the new and able guidance of Coach Rust. The Team is composed of mostly new, but well skilled members. Of the fourteen members, only three, Rick Adkerson, Bob Haydin, and Matt Gower, are seniors. Under the leadership of Captain Rick Adkerson and through long hours of hard work, the Swim Team will certainly excel. CAPTAIN RICK ADKERSON 3l0 fbi 1 s 'N kt, ,b a Q iff .H vi tl M 6 Q 11 bw ..-1 4' -I we WWW, A Na 5, X' 5 W H, W f 'Warm Q, W 39' ...M M-185+ The importance of a qulc start off the blocks 15 shown Dy I11CIld.1u Pulley and Randy Ott ,Mp an K gp- ,J ,Q ,, Q ----k: if , - 12 5. A 'film . 1: tlt' tttt 3 ' . 51 3. , , s .Q H R .5 5 A ip. ,m.A . , s o 4 6 'J 'NSR ,L 3, a -N., ,.,, p A ind' 6 A',l X X 2-If 'Jive- QE 1, , , , to w ,L. Denny Beall and Carter player tensely await the rebound. Ecstatic Kimball crowd cheers as Rollings makes a basket. 3l2 33,531 3 if e ,,f'1 A J V Q 5' 3 Q e at if 'E- X Sol powerfully moves into a backswing. Sports Curriculum Always Seeks the Besti' Kimball's sports curriculum upholds the school motto, 5'We Always Seek the Bestn, not only with winning sea- sons but with first rate athletes as well. Displaying team cooperation, both tennis and baseball teams received city championships. District championship in golf, re- gional in track and zone in basketball continue the win- ning streak of Kimball. ff y A D Y xl - f r so fr ' f it It was a long, hard, dirty season. B . . S we , iq , 'J 3 i 1 c 3 s c kkiiy if . Q K wrjgxil, he K Mx? 4 L 3 A A - 1 H 'f' R ,K 1 V' sa ,,t o, i xx , g E KL'.. t i , gg X S-55, A kSbY,x,f Q uf me 1 , Q 54, 5 f -. K Q .wt . X Sw, - . MJ ,,.. .. ,Q - x + 35 r 35350 ti QQ? t ag ,,.k. ., . ,.-J., .15 - .a-.N x s 5 1 It Q E 3 I ' .Q Peggy Russel1's forchand shot sails the volley across the net. Denny Beall and Ron Roberts team up on a fast break. 5 t .X A' ' K NO' Coach Miller discusses game strategy during a time out. 3I3 4 ' xr M-, 1 mmilmi in 1F.M,M Wwqwwk' , , zgf A 14 'Q wa E 3 2 K Q' QQK 'gl wif i 5, 3359 P Q K me 25 I i 3 in ' ' 'F 4 fi, 'ff Q5 1 -N711 vu 'Avluwn x lush ummm vunxnu 1 savannas V QM V s.0 b N gp xx!! X X an 1 W N R Eh . N Y L4 www... ppl i ctivities ':By labor Wisdom gives poiguancy to plvasure, an by pleasure she restores vigor io ialmorfi FRANCOIS DE SXI.IGNgXC DE LA MOTIUC FRNEIDN fi XJ' 3' Q X I nanny 4 V . 5 V uv-vs ': L v- 'i - I e ., 2 3 , , i 4 A IQ. is I , r,,,.fi k,kW :rbi H R ,nu 3 ' ,M . V ' we i I Y - :f 1 'ii 'i it l ' it . 4 l h t l 1 i F djggg' XXX tm ' if A Season or Everything . . . Man has lc-airnefl lmin ai well-ltnmsn xerse that Nlio exerytlxing there is tl seusoiif, meaning a Suitahle time. Wlith the Changing of times Comes clifferent uctiviticsgua time to weep: antl a time to laugh: a time to mourng and ti time to fiElllCC..i In the same way, each season, whether it he fall, winter, spring, or summer, lirings clifferent activities to Kimliall. A year at Kimball Can lvest he mlescrilved as ai kaleido- scope with un unentling variety of lunc- tions. Throughout the year students par- ticipate in programs displaying their flra- matic, musical. or athletic talents. Stuclents are involved in both amusing and elaliomte, sophistivatecl i'I1tCl'llllIlIHf'Ill. This section of the Exmlibzu' recfortls lii1nhall's lculeifio- scope of stuclvnt at-tixity. ,- fi. I FALL September October November Summer vacations, jobs,. and carefree leisure ended too soon for Kimball students. Nevertheless, the new year was ushered in at least three weeks early by cheerleader, Troubadear, Fleur-de-Lis, hand, ma- jorette, and football practices. Sophomores and all new students got their first glimpse at Kimball on September 6. The orientation agenda included a friendly welcome from Kimball's cheerleaders, a per- formance by the Troubadear offi- cers, and a speech from Mr. Dur- rett. The next three days were a mixture of excitement and confu- sion for all students. While sopho- mores continued in their state of bewilderment, seniors reminded them of their underclassmanship. Football season, opening with the Spring Branch game, was exciting, but not completely successful. Pep assemblies, planned by the cheer- leaders, provided a break in the daily routine and encouraged the team. October activities included the annual day at the State Fair of Texas and assemblies spotlighting the singing group '4Up With Peoplell and Olympic star Bob Rich- ards. The football season climaxed with the homecoming game, dance, and crowning of Cindy Armstrong and her court. Farther into the fall season, an assembly presented by the Fine Arts and R.O.T.C. Departments conveyed thoughts of Armistice Day. With football season over, Kimball students found time to en- joy the Speech Department's rendi- tion of Our Town. Thanksgiving was observed by a program high- lighting a presentation of the Spoon River Anthology. Q - H+ .t . Y uf .-F . 1miWQ Q 'Qigong f X - 1 . I 3l7 of Education ln 1967 September Sophomores Begin New Level r 'A- Mr. Durrett instills the tradition of the true Kimball spirit. Cheerleaders spread enthusiasm on enrollment day. Sir Justin is a welcoming sight to all new students. . ,wi X Zak yp y X iw Troubadears display poise which sophomore girls will soon strive to possess. Opening a new door to their lives were the new sophomores at Kimball. The majority of them had to become acquainted with the true spirit of Kimball, and the numerous traditions established by former students once in the. same position as these. After an informative session in,the auditorium led by Mr. Durrett, the bewildered sophomores set out to find their homerooms, and to begin their new encounters as a Kimball Knight. Sophomore girls listen intently to new yells led by cheerleaders. salt? Wary sophomores await entrance with mixed emotions 3l9 . ..,, Pep Assemblies and Football Games Worth the Price of the Ticket Gayle became a Sunset Bison for the Spring Branch assembly. Victory apples: Kimball tradition celebrated more often in 1967. O 320 Tri-captain, David Robbins, speaks to the Knights at the SOC assembly. Rain or shine, in assemblies or during the games, the Fleur-de-Lis forward Kimball spirit. Precision of Troubadear officers added to pep assemblies. 1 ie's 1' L iff 'Q gel ' fri Q93 ffff it 9' if f O , 3 .1 A 5, s N- f- . NB - KY, - This was a spirited year for Kimball,s pep assemblies and football games. A Kimball tra- dition, victory apples , was given to the football team four times, once for each game won. An innovation in cheer- leading was provided by the German, French, and Spanish classes, as they led yells in their respective languages. The greatest difference in the 1967 assemblies was the pre- requisite of a ticket to the football game in order to at- tend the assembly. Cheerleaders, band, Trou- badears, majorettes, Fleur-de- Lis, and the football team highlighted every pep as- sembly and game. However, it was the students that were the main component and their infamous Knight spirit. Will five dollars a piece cover it? N x 1 s xx X, th . ru , , I A - .,,' A ff ff' , ,, NK A xx? Cheerleader, football player, student: epitome of Kimball spirit. --gd 4 Spanish classes sponsor linguistic cheerleaders for SOC assembly. Majorettes execute routines set to the beat of the band. 32I K Sophomores, Mary Sue Evans and Kay Oliphant, make a critical survey of the fair. .I - f it Iii' ,ilk ll Gail seems to be having fung but what's wrong with Gene? Delighlfful Reflections of Fun, Games, and Prizes Make Up the Memories of Fair Day '67 ,M ml ' , O Fair Day is the simplest sensation of pleasure. 322 2 w y Don and Marilyn take time out for something wet and wild-7 Up maybe? U if 1 rx' Vf Lf f x-Mi Becky tries to encourage Phil to skip the Cotton Club Revue this year. it leii Debbie Fletcher enjoys the fast, exciting rides on the midway. i 9 .' f?'5. H? l f31:5f Susan isn't so impressed by Cheryl's driving after the last corner. Anxious students poured into the crowded avenues of chance games, thrilling rides, exciting exhibits, and mass quantities of food for the 1967 High School Day at the fair. Kimball was well represented among the many students lighthearted because of a holiday from school and excited by the fast pace of the state fair. Lucky and skillful students proudly displayed huge stuffed animals and most of the unskillful found shops and souvenir stands where no chance was involved and the reward was still great. Even those who went home empty handed have memories of all the money they wasted and fun they had on Fair Day '67, 323 m-...xx Mr. Dave Clark and Rev. Bob Richards, old Olympic friends, have a warm Student Council President, Bobby Rollings, sits reunion. next to a true champion. Y , N HUP WITH PEOPLE With enthusiasm and spirit, Up With People sing out. 324 At different times during our school year, the stu- dent body is presented with a variety of assemblies. Coming to Kimball for such an assembly was a group called Up With Peoplef, Up With People is a group of high school students from countries all over the world. These students go into foreign lands pro- moting good will by their vibrant personalities and moving songs. The ,student body stood and sang along as the spirit and rhythm of Up With People cap- tured Kimball. Each of Dr. Shipp's visits brings moral encouragement and spiritual guidance. Moral Encouragement Given b Diverse Assemblies Later, Reverend Bob Richards honored Kimball by speaking on the merit of being a true champion. Rev. Richards, twice Olympic champion gave en- couragement to all and gave Kimball an opportunity to hear from a true champion. Mr. Dave Clark, Kim- ball's driveris education teacher, greeted his old friend with a warm welcome. Dr. Tom Shipp came to Kimball four times this year. His speeches gave moral and spiritual guidance for our present and future lives. 325 Mr. Durrett presents Cindy Armstrong with a bouquet of red roses. I-'f' 4 W- W, it . Kimball students enjoy the relaxation of dancing provided at the Homecoming Party. 326 Marie Lcnheiscr reigns as Princess of the Junior Class. Homecoming Accentuates Kimball Pageantry Excitement of the fall activities reached a peak when the Homecoming Queen for 1967-63 was an- nounced. An intense crowd awaited the announce- ment declaring Cindy Armstrong as Homecoming Queen. The nominees from the senior class in- cluded Margaret Heflin, Carla Matthews, and Lynda Willis. Marie Lenheiser had the honor of being chosen the ,lunior Class Princess. Her court included Gayle Cordray, Susan Rice, and Linda Willialiis. Barbara Rollings was awarded the title, Princess of the Sophomore Class. Her court consisted of Jan Day, Mary Turner, and Susan Monzingo. 11 Cindy Armstrong, the 1967-68 Homecoming Queen, poses with her court of Marie Lcnheiser and Barbara Rollings. L Ex-Kiniballites return to their alma mater Barbara Roilings receives the honor of heing Princess of the Sophomore Class. 'f,,, '. x f - , ' I - - f m- x W' , f 5 5 . vf if t 1 I fl 51 1 5 fl 1 1 1 : ru 1 1 Soldiers pay tribute to the Tomb of the Un- known Soldier. . Armistice lday instills a feeling of Ina- Armistice tional pride in Kimball students. Hlgh- lighted by precision drills of the ROTC, H0n0r3 American Armistice Day displayed our true apprecia- tion for the many men who gave their Heroes' lives for the preservation of American freedom. The Troubadear officers pre- sented entertainment found in the USO. Cadets present the colors. R.O.T.C.'s precision drill commemorates our armed forces. 328 Student body pays respects to the American Flag. Dar Towna' - Demonstration 0 Kimball's Dramatic Talent sf 5 se .. e1 I-.5 s QV f tk i L QU in tm f 5 , . , ' ' if ,I 'l W l gk, 7 1 W' K A Wx t-f it 5 .iii-1 Yff, r xswzwt-W K grin, K . V t h .. , . iz S r :ff t 4 On such a beautiful night, Emily Webb and George Gibbs find it hard to concentrate on studying. A typical breakfast speaking his mind. Stage Manager Emily Webb .. Dr. Gibbs .. Mrs. Gibbs ... Mrs. Webb George Gibbs . Mr. Webb .... Rebecca Gibbs Wally Webb .. Simon Stirnson in Dr. Gibb's household finds everyon CAST . . . . . . Steve Tobolowsky . ....... ,lulie Davis Jerry Crow . . . . Lucy Holsonbalce Venetia Hobson . . . . Mike Melugin .... lim Rigby .. Sharon Byers Marshall Millsap .. ...... Bill Settle 1 ,. it J 7 ,. ii'e rrrr J ff rf-1 f at aj? . U ...LA 8 c'Our Town , an unusual play presented with very little scenery and a stage manager to direct the action, is the story of the daily life, marriage, and death of Emily Webb. The seemingly trivial events of her life in Grover's Corners are proved to be of immeasurable importance. In November '6Our Townn was staged by Kimball's Speecl. De- partment under the direction of Mrs. Mary Curtis and rated excellent by its audience. fx elite 4 Steve Tobolowsky, portraying the Stage Manager, dramatic- ally summarizes thc background of Grover's Corners. F XX .9 lx Choir rehearsal gives choir members a chance to practice on their singing and, more enjoyable, their gossiping. After her death, Emily returns to her home to relive an unimportant day in her life. 329 Sammie Kay Winder and David Pearson portray young lovers in Spoon River Anthology. S . , 5521! aft-ff Girls Chorus sings '6Edelweiss. iii fi .io, 1 ll,,ll yyi 1 iiiiii r y Spoon River gets in full swing. Marianne McCorkle portrays a terma- gant wife in 'Spoon River Anthology. Thanksgiving is Highlighted by Spoon River Anthologyfi Thanksgiving provides for the serious moments and lighthearted 330 Concert Choir adds to the enjoyment of Thanksgiving. activities. The presentation of Ed- gar Lee Master's Spoon Anthology by the drama classes highlighted the day. The student body seemed to assume River entire a more friendly atmosphere. The day was concluded by the attend- ance at the basketball game for most of Kimball's students. -sw 11 December brought honors to nu- merous Kimball students, ranging from the National Honor Society induction to the announcement of class favorites. By mid-December the Christmas spirit had come into conflict with the student's desire to study. Grades, which appeared either to go way up or way down, indicated the choice each had made. Sights and sounds of Christ- mas included pinatas in Spanish rooms, the nativity scene, and the tree in the foyer. Spirit continued with the music program directed by Sunset's Mr. White and an af- ternoon basketball game with a visit from Santa and the Trouba- dear performance. Post-Christmas 'activities began on January fl- with the Junior Play, '4The Class Menagerief' Unpredict- able snowy Texas weather during ,lanuary provided Kimballites with O a holiday--a day to study for up- coming exams WJ. The Stage Band Assembly and victorious bas- ketball games brought a break in exam study. Ending January ac- tivities on 'Gdead day night was the Military Ball which proclaimed senior Donna Koppes queen. February, the traditional month of hearts and flowers, was opened with the Senior Play, The Blithe Spirit. The Knight Life Staff an- nounced ludy Morris and Stan Guzick winners of the '4Beauty and Beastw Contest, while Carolyn Denson and Gary Wortham were chosen queen and king of the Spanish Fiesta. February activities neared an end when Kimball's undefeated South Zone Champ Basketball team lost to Thomas Jefferson in the triangular city play -offs. P We te? A ,Q is , tv it sa V, b r I fa .fda r 6 33l ecember Mr. White, Guest Conductor, Leads Christmas Assembly Broadening the joy of the Christmas season was the production of the choirs and orchestra. Mr. White, Sunset's choir director who took over in Mrs. Hayes, absence, directed the concert choir and girlls chorus. Then the audi- ence joined the music department in singing many popular Christmas carols. Santa Claus and the Christmas tree represent the gaiety felt by all in the course of the Christmas season. Musical aspect of Christmas is displayed by the performance of the Girl's Choir. I t, tss e s tist , L. 4 W' ,,W,::,.. .. t Steve Barboza decorates the doorway of the bookroom as Ricky Davis gives his approval. 332 Mary Kaye .lones performs a solo on the flute during the assembly. David Chalk serves as horsepower for gan ride. Tom Hood moves in after unsuccessful free throw attempt. Vikki Hood and Craig Donley's tobog- do As the rare but welcomed snow and ice moved into Dallas, many students took ad- vantage of the extra day out of school. Many sleds and toboggans were brought out of storage, along with numerous sets of tire chains. January also was the beginning of an outstanding basketball season at Kimball. Moving toward an undefeated south zone record, the Knight basketball team brought much honor and prestige to this school. Snow Brings Extra Holiday N. .ggi at, tg. ,., is lie' Bobby Rollings breaks quickly, hoping to catch Sunset off guard, lgv Gary Moore uses icy streets to better his hockey style. 333 Juniors Present Glass Menagerie Amanda demands that Laura meet her gentleman caller. Tennessee Williamis uGlass Menageriev was presented by the Junior Class of 1968. The Class Menageriei' is a tragedy concern- ing the fire involved in human lives. Tom Wingfield is forced to work long and hard hours in order to provide for his mother, Amanda, and paralytic sister, Laura. Amandais thwarting finally leads Tom to join the Merchant Marine, refusing to return to his family again. 334 Tom and ,lim try in vain to console Laura. W 1 x. . is .' r' A, wif 0 '- I Jim considers Laura someone special f l awk 5 -il? new The YVingfield's during one of their many family quarrels. LW 4 i 5 if Si -, , N 1' 1.3, r 1r..,,,fxfXj A Nu. , 5 L, K : . ' ' V li a'fT. j N V K 5' A X,: X - A .33 Q Vkkk . ,. K G -gA, 1 ' 4 Q We k lla Laura, y0u're different from other girls. CAST Amanrla Wingfielfl ..... Venetia Hobson Tom Wingfield ........ Steve Toliolowslq' Laura Wingficlfl ....... Susan Northington Tom tells ,lim that nothing can keep me here. 'hm O Connor MI bffi YOU I CHU E'-1055 what !'0UlfU fhlllkifl Voice .. Fran Mangione 335 mu Ji PETEISN Pg, ff i,,,,a,f. gf Q if 45? I ,f f -Q z:fiFe? ' 1 ,,'.,g, . . ..,: Q ,, ,Sk JL ,.,, . V N ff 'lf' Old-fashioned charm and pomp is often lost in the whirl of modernization. However, the Kimball Military Ball al- ways retains the best of both worlds, and the 1968 Ball is no exception. Flashy uniforms and elegant gowns, along with military pageantry and regality, promoted January 26, 1968, into an evening of splendor. Battalion Sweetheart, Donna Koppes, with the aid of the other nominees, forwarded this image two-fold. Donna Koppes proudly leads the grand march. Sophomore Jerry Turner enjoys his first Military Ball 1968 Military Ball Heralds Donna Koppes fi L If f Sweetheart candidates, past and present, expectantly await the announcement of the 1968 Military ,-' Sweetheart. They are fleft to right? Beverly Dykes, Donna Koppes, Vickie Connelly, Cindy Funder-,ff burk, 1967 Sweetheart Cindy Armstrong, 1966 Sweetheart Cathy Heacock, Susan Benz, Angie Kay Dunlap, and Tracy Doughty. V l' 4 ' I t 00 .. 1' A . 206 Wi! g x ' 45,3 'K '97 Q 1 1 if E in Litixli- 1 4 i j 'A L , X lil Seniors Present Blithe 511133, a Delighqful Comedy Action for Blithe Spirit unfolds in Kent, England, at the home of Charles Condomine. Madame Ar- cati, a mystic, is invited to Mr. Condomine's home to give a seance so that Charles, an author, may expose the corruptions of mysticism. But the situation back- fires, and Charles, de- ceased wife, Elvira, is called back from the dead by Madame Arcati. Laughter explodes as 'V jf. Elvira, who can only be seen and heard by Charles, begins haunting him. She attempts to mur- der Charles, but by acci- dent she kills Ruth, his present wife. Ruth reap- pears with Elvira, and both begin complicating Charles' life. Charles, finally, with the help of Madame Ar- cati, is able to rid him- self of the two nagging women and begin a care- free bachelor life again. R fr' While Ruth and Mrs. Bradman recap humorous moments of the seance, Elvira appears in the background. 338 Charles and Ruth make up after a small lovers' quarrel. Mrs. Bradman skeptically looks on as Madame Arcati pre pares for the seance. 1 1 Charles. Ruth, and the Bradmans make preparations for an enlighten- . ,, . mg evening. Madame Arcati's boldness causes some embarrassment. CAST Edith .. ........ ....... A nn Low Ruth ...... .. . Venetia Hobson Charles .... ..... J erry Crow Dr. Bradman . . . . . . Ronnie Turner Mrs. Bradman .. ......... Pat Shields Madame Arcati . . . ...... Lucy Holsonbake Elvira ............. ..... S ammie Kay Winder ALICE GLEASON, Student Director Charles seems rather astonished at the overbearing nature of Madame Arcati. , .wi t -.5 .Q 3 1 as is V , if ,di A ifiltglt Charles thinks he is losing his mind since he is the only one who can see Elvira, but it develops into quite Zi COIIVCIIICIICC. 339 Spanish Fiesta Aids in Peruvian Improvements 5 3- E if? if 3311 f The winners in the voting for King and Queen are Pete Ray, Darryl Driggs, Cary Wortham, Carolyn Denson, ,Ierre Baker, Ellisa Martella, and Jill Wortham. . v.e.N-Q- A, Qian fi ag :rs f 1 . 2 3 Q lkfhxyr In JFS. Tiffi J'-gjef f t ? -5,2 ..'- -- , 5 J i in '-all e fi ' After arrest, Mrs. Moreno finds bail set at better stu- Donna Davidson presents Emo B1 dent grades. 340 1, age-H-mn-QMF wmlsunusu . sglw, ff, Q: A 1 .LM -. .. f Don Austin performs the Spanish Marriage we S ack the top prize of the evening. YH : xv' Danny Raffeto enjoys the fiesta in the gayest Mexican dress. .lim Lybyer is told the best Way of winning by an expert cyclist. Furnishing an evening of fun and games was the El Sol,s annual Spanish Fiesta. After tyvo weeks of collecting money as a 'gpenny a vote, the King and Queen were presented an identifi- cation bracelet and necklace, respectively. Y Proceeds from this event will not benefit the E1 Sol club. A part of the money will provide a summer scholarship in Mexico for a Kimball student, and the remaining portion will be used in building much needed roads in Peru. ' s 1 XT 1 ,- cw A., Ruthie Hejl accepts gift from Mike Berkley for booth making most profit. f ' A Y 4 3 ,xx Y ' :-f1.i:. 3' 1g .. .'. :- K -J ' , if Hal Martin congratulates King and Queen Gary Wortharn and Carolyn Denson. 34' Teachers, Too, Have Extracurricular Activities fi! 4:3 fm:-f- i i l - 'nav S E I s ' XX, 5 M - - 1 gt 4 e i N H MTS- SUSHH Ch35f3iH 119195 lUUi01' students And if there's another stock market crash f'D0 it wrong Une more time and I'l1 Kimball take time from their busy sched ules to help students in actix ities. Besides really wear the living dayllghts out of you. by taking tickets Ili Illff .lll!ll0r Play. I'1I kngw exactly what to do, This year, as in the past, the teachers at U1 , V f P K guidance in the classroom, many teachers spend extra hours at the school sponsoring the various clubs which meet each month. Others help with the fine arts department. Kimball has a wonderful athletic depart- ment because of the work the coaches put into their teams after school. Mr. Durrett must not be forgotten. He faithfully attends all school functions and gives a smile of encouragement. ' ' is . um-muh-gmaww-t...,e'+f 'mv-of Future Scientists appreciate the time Mrs. Pylant gives as sponsor. !'Z, Mr. Durrett smiles with delight as money comes rolling in. 2 i if N ' A SPRING March April May Spring seemed a long time away at the end of February as un- expected snow swept through Dallas. Kimballites enjoyed their second day from school because of had Weather. With science and math fair projects less than a week away, students welcomed such a holiday. The Carrollton Relays on March 2 officially began the spring track season while the Excalibur Staff met its last 'Ldead line only to begin work on next year's an- nual. Exemplifying Kimball's beautiful pageantry was the Sweet- heart Coronation on March 8. With the Southern Mansion as back- ground, Cindy Armstrong was crowned Kimball Sweetheart, Lynda Willis, Senior Sweetheartg Cyndy Biggs, Junior Sweetheartg and Caroline Rigdon, Sophomore Sweetheart. W - 'i2- 'ii M 4 U ,g-gztraiggi. x .. 3,51 V it Highlighting the month of April was this year's musical, How to 'Succeed in Business Without Really Trying. Meanwhile spring sports teams competed in continuous tour- naments usually bringing home the victories. May was the beginning of the last school month and beautiful weather. En Day arrived with its usual excitement for the Excalibur Staff and Kimballites. Soon, en- vying sophomores and juniors ob- served a change in the seniors' sehedulesg practicing for Senior Day, Baccalaureate, and Com- mencement took the place of classes. After a luncheon, picnic, swim party, and prom, Commence- ment Exercises arrived on May 29. Sophomores and juniors struggled through final exams, but were com- forted by summer being so near with no school and no books. , 4 4, Spring Activities 343 It 1 nfl, , wen' ww 3': ' if E n f 1 , y ,.. an 1 Ili .s xr, -, C' Bb 3 .adj p wi-I 7 .- z.. ' ' E' .. tr in , an -M . 1 B .V N , ,aw f , 'KV' 1 'K - A' 2 'f , 4 S 1 4 , ff. 4 v I . i X DQ Gia 'Fi 1 5 gi -wwwf . ' . . . , Q K 1 f' af L :,: f ,:'g. W l 4, y .gf lylv- hi 7 4 5 . . 'sh ,L ' .r K .Ay L' - -in Surrounded by a vernal atmosphere, the students of Kimball ushered in the new season with a grand beginning of spring activitiesithe coronation. Sur- rounded by a beautiful southern mansion, the fifteen elegant nominees were presented to the much im- pressed audience. With the Knight Beats playing a song of the nomineeis choice the sophomore and junior candidates proceeded from the mansion's balcony onto the stage, while the senior nominees marched down the aisles and onto the stage. High- lighted first by the presentation of last yearis sweet- heart, Miss Kathy Armstrong, the class sweethearts were then announced. And now the climax had ar- rived, Who would be crowned as the sweetheart of Kimball? Slowly opening the envelope, the an- nouncer revealed the new sweetheart to be Cindy Armstrong. Cindy, the new queen of Kimball, was crowned by her sister Kathy, and now began her reign. Proceeding to the gym, which had become a garden wonderland, the four sweethearts and the remainder of the nominees began the grand march, a highlight of coronation activities. Again displaying their grace and beauty, the newly elected sweethearts were pre- I sented once again and Kathy Armstrong, last years, 3 sweetheart, made her last appearance. After the grand t march, students were invited to dance to the music of a nationally known band, of which Mr. Steve Bayless, Kimball's band director, was a member. With night growing on, couples danced to music and en- joyed the scenery, and Mr. Durrett and his money bag showed that Coronation is indeed a profit-making ac- tivity. ' 6' :XV 111 P, E4 A fu 1 we I 4 J - If ff X1 1, f W5 X 1 T W sg -'-M nfl INN Ill P - I 1 'll 5 V 3 f, y V XVJf,,A K 4 f , I' 4 tix 4,3 ' 1 ! L X, I '. n w f :af -:gm Q Q ' M . , - vw 6' Cindy Armstrong Crowned in ' H 1- E7 i 4 , 3 Q ' fx'-, sf:- lrl in 52 gmw---' - '-'f-- M ff, QE: ' E wifi - X-11 'iiiii f 'ff' , -1 K fig iigffija 9 f ., , l gn -'23 'Him f ,, 1 k f- fi g yr' w mf 4 f Q X 'X ' .lf ' ,A4 PX R' If ' 1968 I imball Sweetheart Qi , may ,, 2 . ', fr ' W3 i f Y W Q 1 1: , L 'M ,f I S1 4 ,fx ii' Wax 3 . Q Gil' H .,, , it X, iff , JV r rj 5 ff , ., Q I- s .1 m ua f V 1 , of 4 Q ' A I Y Q M15 Q Y Y 5 A 5 5 'V , ' H Y 1 1 if i ' 'U if R 'S .L if KV 5 'v i GI K 6' f 51 sm., 'fa j F 'Ka' J' J- M 5 ffkii' ,,-- A an I Q A 'Ae f PM ,fn I 5 K , I h A , M M, 1sf,gl .. 35,3 -., 5 y ,W . WSH vi ,vig ' 0,4 ,am Wai .M X f 'w... an-Nf'9 2' pm J Y K xx I Albert Peterson instructs members of the Conrad Birdie Fan Club. .lust an all-American boy. A i, - rr gi, ,ff s n ' , R 2, as ...,, 1- A s fi l g , it Bye Bye Birdie, a modern musical comedy with music by Charles Strouse and lyrics by Lee Adams, was the 1967 presentation of the Kimball Fine Arts Depart- ment. Bye Bye Birdie is the story of the teen-age idol, Conrad Birdie, after he is drafted into the Army. He goes to Sweet Apple to pay final tribute to his followers and completely disrupts the normal life of the town. Led by Martha Hayes, Choral Director, Penny Spray, Choreographer, and Steve 350 Bayless, Band Director, the Concert Choir, Dance Club, Stage Band, and Orchestra combined their efforts to produce the musical. Also, 600 Kimballites formed a card section to aid in the production of an introduc- tory film. With so much in- terest and support, Bye Bye Birdie had to he the best musical ever produced by Kimball. However, the 1968 musical, How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying, presented in April, proved to be a challenge. CONRAD BIRDIE. Kimball Welcomes Bye Bye Birdie The telephone hour K 1' 1 . yi-1 X Aisle f E t Nik Y f v Albert Peterson .. Conrad Birdie . . . Rose Alvarez . . Ursula Merkle . . . Kim MacAfee . . . Mrs. Macfifee ... Hugo Peabody . . Mr. M acA fee ...... Randolph MacAfee Gloria Raspulin . . Mae Peterson . . . Mayor ....... Mayor's Wife . . . Mrs. Merkle .. Mr. fohnson . .. J 45: ONKIX x Dat l l CAST -iv-4 Age has nothing to do with the extent of Conrad Birdie's popularity. . ....... . . . Phil McAlpine . . . Dennis Adams Steve Christian .. Cindy Garrett . . . . Judy Froese . . . Karen Luschar . . . Paula Norman Cary Cordray ....... Jerry Crow . . . . Edward Stanley . . . . . Sandy Gilmore Lucy Holsonbake Bill Walker Marsha Roberson . . . . Venetia Hobson Bobby Haas it gf' Mr. MacAfee takes control of the Ed Sullivan Show Ed Sullivan, I love you Students A pplaud Excalibur This was it! The moment that all had anticipated, especially the Excalibur staff. This would prove the climax to more than a year of Work. How would the book be received? Would it be taken in, simply be- cause it had been paid for, or would it be accepted with gratitude for a long task completed? As editor Leria Lewis removed the brown paper covering from the book and revealed it to the student body for the first time, each member of the staff was overcome with a feeling of pride as the book was given a standing ovation, truly a mark of gratitude. This was E Day, 1967. Characterized also by the announcement of the Roundtable and the presentation of Mr. Shamus Mehaffie, who received a standing ovation as dedi- catee, E Day was also the climax of nearly a year of waiting on the part of the stu- dents. As each student received his own copy of Excalibur, E Day began its glory, proving itself a memorable experience in the annals of Kimball history. 353 , 4- ,-H' ,,., ni' Dave Glover demonstrates his putting style to other members of the Golf Team. SpringlSp0rts Are a ,if ' f- - V ' f ' s J . g W as -K f' f A .figs-versa Q gv, I Q vffky, , . 4 ee s .J ' ' L-,. A-fi eeee I - ee,, . Doris Turbeville expresses de- termination for victory. sl 0 0 Bright Spot ln . , . W.. Kimball s Athletic Program When the air assumes that special erispness of the fresh smell of grass and leaves that belong only to spring, foot- ball and winter fun become memories, Kimball then begins to engulf the excitement and fervour of the spring sport sea- son. Year 'round workouts along with tremendous deter- mination and desire on the part of all teams involved ac- count for the abundance of victories in all spring competi- tion. atv .4 il S- '1 M I - --. ' ,. 2' .Mn A On your mark, get set . . . 354 -3.3 it ' ' .S if . ' 85 , 11 ' 4' : 1' vid. .33 ' .if '-. , ,V I Y: . R, X . L A M4 1 .4 V, . Fl' 'V '-Q4 i ' I X, V i is i.. ' f uf- f I ' sv, W 5 ' J .gli ' G V , i i 'VVV , ,Aw K 'V . f 'lg r f 'Q 'V:k'fH,y , Wav' , 6 1 ' i ' 2 7' f ,,. , e Marc Welsh, Rusty King, and Phil Erwin watch Kimball top golfer, Bruce Digiacinto tee off. Catcher Larry Koch warms up with the pitcher preceding the game. SUMMER ,I une July August Summer days of 1967, long awaited by Kimball juniors and sophomores, arrived as an anti- climax to exams. For seniors, whose graduation ended their edu- cation at Kimball, summer pro- vided preparation time for college, new jobs, or marriage. Early summer job hunting had proved worthwhile when the first weeks of June came. Jobs at Six Flags, swimming pools, and stores supplied Kimball students with extra spending money. Contradic- tory to the rumors, Kimball teach- ers work during the summer in such places as the city parks, trans- portation companies, stores, or summer school. Kimball students enjoyed a Wild summer to the strains of '4Windy,,' '4Come On Down To My Boatf' Light My Firef' and wllhe Letter. Country Club dances and the Sump'n Elsen show gave students the opportunity to see friends again. Vacations ranging from a week at home to European tours kept students busy. At the same time, Kimball's American Legion baseball team neared their posti- tion as eighth in the state. Dal- lasites. tan from the summer sun, wore the newest fads, pant dresses, cut-offs, and sandals. As the summer neared an end, different Kimball organizations, preparing for the Fall Semester, practiced to make perfect. Labor Day Weekend provided the last fling before school began. ey is i 4 A 'N ei, 4,4 ,fr t -Q V 4 '7 t .31 ww... if Gr- . 1,5 rv -1,1111-u 355 Summer: Those Hot, Fiery Days Will Always Kindle Warm Memories Summer practice keeps the Troubadears busy for two weeks. 0 r if M s gf? . in W X91 Coach Miller gives Denny Beall eueouragenicnt in an American Legion baseball game as Denny approaches third hase. Last summer is now a long agow and we are looking forward to this summer. To some the memories of last summer will always remaing the American Legion baseball team, with their successful scheduleg the Trouhadears, with their hard and hot summer practiceg the Fleur- de-Lis, with their success at making new friendsg the cheerleaders, with their practice every day and their honors at S.M.U. Cheer- leading Schoolg the Excalibur Staff, with their hard work during summer sessionsg and to all who had fun and new experiences. iam W Summer Fleur dr Lis mertinvfs nd girls in makin new friends Q., Uv 'Sl' , ii.. if 3. zu is ' y :Diva i' , if 'iz Qn 'ye f i ff 'Q i V ', ' haf is ' i V , ' ' - H 1 M it 'rro i 4, r , ' ii'i i kr iq VIIV In ..,v Ly pg ,ygkkyg K X V , I :VF 3 I I. . .:!1EI':Fi' L15i ff ' A 1 'fy .,:,. QQ: .I N' 5 im 1 4 lf X' si .K X , . Y , ,N . ,.,,m M 1' wx X 6 I ': .: W 4 li , m i i i A an Sl 'E 52 . ,,- ,uv ,,,,, A - M... Q Y h, ........ A ,W iii g 3 ee ee -,...-,:x:5m ff.,...,emm,L:,,. Mm Zx?T..M,.,,,WZgww,R5,,,,,, . W Q W K ,,,.... V'-nur' N--, M ,... J V , WW' ' .... . . .. . ,. in v----QQ Wm 2 ,..,. wm'mmW,AQ,uW,riiwaQfuw:-iwun.W-NP?-.11r...,',L':v ,-1--1 ----- -L- , ,Y r. Kimball's American Legion Baseball team gets boost from summer supporters. Pat Byers agrees that there's nothing like a summer shower. ww H fvwmbf - mf ' Q ' 'K . . ,,, .. 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Thornton-Owner 5- Tis, if I 1 ii, A 9 ' - f ' f S y i Q , 3 I 61019 ' 1 Q S I A ' Q'giT-ff A ii 3, . , A I A ELECTR kkrkr ' 4 MWHEN THINGS Go 'N gi 2-'za vi T ' SCREVVIE -to - CALL DEWIE' A I ,: 5, '.-sf -. . ., ' f 4217 w' ILLINOIS .f DALLAS. TEXAS F, -Vf f lj? fin, Q Z1 3521 7 'SEE If fzfflliiiygifii l iihililifjl ? ' ff' I ,, A ., I 1-- i- . . :E fffil .2 12.s'5ff2i , ffQm.,,IIfi ULTRASONICS: THE UNLIMITED CHALLENGE An impressive range of ullrasonic Iechnigues is changing The pace of American and Inlernalional Induslry. Ullrasonic mefhods applied Io processing and manufacluring are generally Iasler, more elficienl and more economical Ihan convenlional mefhods. The science of ullrasonic has been expanded Io accommodale many sophislicaled demands over Ihe enlire Speclrum of engineering and scienlific disciplines. The number of indusfrial and professional problems Ihal can be solved efleclively by ullrasonics is virlually unlimifed. Indeed, ullrasonic research and developmenl proiecls conlinue Io produce a gralifying Iisl of Solulions 'ro olherwise unsolvable problems . . . and, a+ a remarkably rapid rale. The re-discovery of Ihis Segmenl of Physics provides a conlinuing challenge . . . and is cerlain Io caplure 'Ihe imaginalions of +oday's young men and women. The Sonic Energy Lab, USV-75, is designed Io acfivale The s+udenI'S curiosily by offering a balanced program of pracfical laboralory experimenls in Ihe major calegories of ullrasonic applicalion. To 'Ihose Sludenls who discover a special personal challenge Q The Sonic Energy Lab USV-75 OF PHYSICAL SCIENCE ff? fe .......,,- Shown leff Io righlc Ulfrasonic Power Supply, Ulfrasonic Solder- ing Iron, Conversion Column, Ultrasonic Cleaner, Laborafory Ac- cessory Case SONICS INTERNATIONAL, INC. 7IOI Carpenfer Freeway P.O. BOX 47088, DALLAS, TEXAS 75247 in 'Ihe power of Sonic energy . . . 'Ihere are vasl opporlunifies- al every level of Scienlific endeavor. 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Abshire, Mike Acosta, Joe .... Adams, Angie . . . , . . , . Adams, Johnson Adams, Johnny 65, Adams, Mark .... ..... Adcock, Patricia . . . , , Adkerson, Laura ......... .... Adkerson, Rick ................. Ahtone, Betty ............ ..... Albritton, Susan . .. 65, 83, 194, Allen, Alexander, Anne ................ Alexander, Mary Ellen ..... 42, Alexander, Nancy ...... 65, 198 Alexander, Nora ............... Alexander, Randy . . . ...... . . . . Alexander, Rebecca .... 65, 132, Alexander, Steve .... ......... Alexander, Teddi . . . . . Alford, James .. Allen, Alice . . . . . . . Allen, Debra . . . . . . . Allen, Gayle ........ . . . Allen, Hollis ....... Allen, John Richard . Allen, Michael ...... Steve Alsup, Fred ..... 66, Ambler, Melanie .... ...... Anderson, Becky .... .... Anderson, Flint . . . . . . . Anderson, Gayle . . . . . . Anderson, Joyce . . . . . Anderson, Rex ...... .... Anderson, Roger .... .... Anderson, Rallie . . . . . . . Anderson, Ron ...... .... Anderson, Ronnie ..... .... Anderson, Tommilyn . . . . . . . . . Anschueltz, Mary Jane ..... 66, 205, 240 Archer, Sandra ................ 142 Armstrong, Cindy . . . . . . Armstrong, Larry . . . . . . 58, 66, 198, 204, Index Bates, Janice 143, 204, 240 Bates, Larry ................... 143 Bates, Ruth Ann ............... 174 Baumgardner, Richard . ......... 174 Baxter, James C . ............... 68 Bayless, Steve ......... 40, 231, 234 Beall, Denny .. ........... 143 Bean, Thomas . .... .... 6 8 Bean, Debbie ...... .... 1 74 Beardcn, Gerald 68 Beardcn, Lynn .. . 143 Bearden, Nova . . . . 47 Bearden, Pat .... ........... 1 74 Beazley, Cary .... .............. 6 8 Becker, Becky 143, 168, 212 Becton, Janie .... ........... 1 43 Bednarz, Debbie . 174 Bee, Dennis ....... 174 Belger, Margaret 68 Bell, Cam ....... ..., 1 43 Bell, Cindy .... ..... 1 74 Bell, Glen 68, 246 Bell, Larry .. ,,,,,, 58 Bell, Paula .'... .... 174 Bell, Rebecca .... .. . 68 Bell, Robert ....... .... I 43 Bellringer, Nancy . . . . . . . 143 Benish, Margaret .... 143 Bennett, James .... .. . 143 Bennett, John .... .... 1 43 Benz, Susan ....... ..... 1 74 Berendzen, Ralph .... ....... 1 74 Berger, Kenneth .......... 143, 209 Berkenbilc, Judy ............... 69 Berkley, Mike .... 69, 200, 198, 204, 209, 216, 246 Berkeley, Marvin H. ....... 23 Berry, Mark ......... .......... 6 9 Berry, Catricia ..... 69, 202 Berry, Teresa .... 143, 2-10 Beyer, Glen ............. .. 69 Bicknell, Marc ................. 143 Biggs, Cyndy .... 141, 143, 156, 240 Biggs, Sandy ............. -. 143, 240 Bilhartz, Terry ...... 3, 55, 69, 192, 198, 202, 204, 246 Bills, Margaret ............. 69, 248 Birge, Janet ............. . 174 Bishop, Bob ................... 174 Bishop, Johnny ...... .......... 1 -13 Bishop, Tucker 69, 121, 192, 198, 196, 202 Black, Brenda .. ....... . 69, Black, Emary ......... 142, 143, Arnett, Dianne .... ........ Arney, Chuck . . . . . . Arnold, Cynthia . . . . . Arnold, Donna ....... 66 Arnold, Karen .. 142, 200 Arnold, Marie ..... . 174 Arnold, Martha ................. Arrington, Nancy .. 66, 174, 200, Arrington, Walter Theodore ...l. Ashabranner, Janet .............. 66 Ashabranner, Tommy .. ......... 174 66 Arrington, Jane ............ .... 1 42 198 66 Black, Black Black Blair, Blair, Blair, Janis ..... 3, 61, 69, 102, 135, 192, 198, burn, Diane ............ .. burn, Doris N. .. Ivy ........... Lorriane Suzy Blake, Mike Blake, Steve ..... Blanks, Debbie .. Bloye d, Glenda .. Bohuoz, Junya Bolen, La Verne Bolin, Roy 144 Ashley, Beverly ....... I ......... 174 Athletic Organization Division Page Atnip, Mike ......... ..... 1 42, 246 Attebury, Robbert ............. 142 Attebury, Susan . . . . . 66, 198, 240 Averitt, Lucille ........ .. 46 Austin, Don ..... ....... Austin, Larry ......... .... Avrea, Darren .......... .... B Boling, Sharon Boney, Brenda . Boone, Debbie ....... Borders, Melissa Baron, Leoberta Boswell, Carolyn .. Boswell, Dorothy .... Boyd, Dianne ........ Bouknight, Charlotte . Bower, Barbara ...... Bowers, Beverly ..... Bowers, Bowers, Kathy Jane . . . . . . . 44 . . . 37, 'ililil ' kbbl . .31 .ff 'di' Hd, Babb, Janet ......... . . . 143, Bailey, Phyllis . . . . . . . . Bains, Thomas . . . . . Baker, Jerte .... . . Baker, John ...... .. Baker, Kenneth . . . . . Baker, Randy . . . . . Baker, Robert . . . . .. Baker, Tommy .... .. Baldwin, Bobby . . . . . . Bales, Don ..... .. Bales, Kathy ......... .. Banks, Gene ........... .. . Bankston, ,Jenna Beth .... .... Ballard Dan .... .. Barboza, Steven ..... .,.. Barker, Raymond . . . . . Barnes, Bruce .... . . . Barnes, Jan ....... . . . Barnes, Michelle . . . . . . . Barnett, Roger . . . . . . . Barrar, Bob .... . . Barrett, Bill .... .. Barrett, Charles . . . . Barrett, Jacki . . . . . . Barron, Jim .... . . . Barron, Mike ..... . . . Bartlett, Nancy .... . . . 67 Bass, John Thomas .. 174 Batchelor, Tommy . . . . . . 174 Bateman, Patricia . . .. . 174 Bates, Bob ..... 174 Bates, Doris .... ... 174 396 204 246 96, 202 174 76 212 47 174 174 144 . 69 175 . 70 . 29 144 175 175 240 175 175 175 175 144- 144 210 175 240 Bowles, Martin .... ......... 1 44 Boyette, La Von .... ........ 4 3 Brackeen, Marsha . . . . . . 70 Brackeen, Rod ..... . .. 70 Brancanto, Paul ..... .... 1 4-1- Brandenburg, Bob ..... . 144 Brandenburg, Virginia .......... 175 Branham, Fae ......... 70, 207 Brans, Jay ...... .. .... 144, 234 Bratton, Jerry ..... ....... 1 75 Breeding, Clifford .... ..... 1 75 Breedlove, Margaret ...... .. 35 Breland, Deborah .......... 144, 210 Bridwell, Michael Dale .......... 70 Bridges, Gary ........... ..... 7 0 Brinkley, Beverly . .... 70 Britton, Bill ........ .... 1 75 Britton, Margaret 41 Brock, Kala ....... .. . 71 Bruokins, Mike . .... 175 Brooks, Judy .... .... 1 75 Brooks, Lanny ...... .... 1 44 Brooks, Tommy ....... 71 Bromberg, Henri L. 23 Brosetti, Galen ..... .... . 71 Broughton, B. L. ............... 45 Brown, Becky .. ...... . 71, 196, 2 02 Brown, Bonnie . . 175 Brown, Beverly 71 Brown, Deborah . . 71 Brown, John .... 144 Brown, Laura 175 Brown, Nanett .... 144 Brown, Sally .. 144 Browning, Jan .... .... 1 75 Brozek, Shelly .... ...... 1 75 Bruce, Tony .... ........ 1 44 Bruyere, Ray .,.. . .. 175 204 Bryan, Allen .. .......... 144 Bryan, Bill .... ....... 1 75 204 Bryan, M. ..... .... 1 75, 204 208 Buchan, Ann .... 238 Buchter, Jeanne . 240 Buck, Larry .... .... 7 1 Buckner, Gary .... .... 7 1 210 Bulin, Don ..... ....... 7 1 Bullock, Mike .... ..... 7 1 Burden, Anthony . .. . 33 Burdette, Eddie . . . . . . . 71 Burdine, Sherry .. .. 72 Burgess, Gary .... .. 175 Burleson, Gary . . . . . .. 144- Burleson, Sandra . ...... 175 Burleson, Olivia . ....... 144 240 Burney, Leota ......... 30 204 Burns, David ....... 60, 72, 198 234 Burrell, Doug ................. 144 Burress, Marty .......... . 175 Burris, Neil .... ,. 175 Burson, Norma . ........ 175 Burton, David . . .......... 72 Burton, Richard . . 192 196 Bushwar, Bill ........ .. 72 Butcher, Hurley ........... 144 204 Butler, Melvin .................. 72 Byers, Pat 72, 198, 202, 218 238 Byers, Sharon ................. 144 C Cadenhead, Debbie . .. 175 Caldwell, Bobby .... .. . 72 Caldwell, Charles . .. 175 Caldwell, Ester . . . . 72 Callendar, Shiela .. 175 Callison, Richard . .. .. 174 Calloway, Don .... 144 Calvert, Patty . .. 174 Camp, Claudia . . 175 Camp, Larry ...... .. . 144 Campagna, Karen . .. . . 144 Campbell, Bob ...... .... 3 5 Campbell, Cathy ..... .. 175 Campbell, Kenneth . .. 175 Campbell, Penny .... 176 Campbell, Phil ...... 72 Campbell, Sharon . .. 144 Campbell, Sally . .. 176 Campbell, Steve 176 Candler, Bill 145 Canup, Randy .... .......... 1 76 Capehart, Joanna ............... Capers, Boo .......... 145, 217, 240 Carley, Les ..... ........... 1 76 Carlisle, Lana .... . 145 Carlson, Anita . . 200 Carmen, Judith .... .. 72 Carney, Jim ........ . . 176 Carpenter, Angela . . . . . . . 176 Carr, Charlene .... ...... 1 76 Carr, Joan ...... 176, 217 Carr, Steve ..... 145 Carrell, Barbara . . 27 Carroll, Stan .... 176 Carson, Sharon 176 Carter, Bruce 145 Carter, Gary 145 Carter, Mike .... 176 Carter, Steve 176 Caruso, Teresa .... 176 Caruth, Vince 176 Casur, John ............ . 176 Cash, Dennis ................... 72 Cason, Kenny .... 72, 122, 137, 242 Cassaday, Cindy ............... 145 Casstevens, Dwayne ............ 176 Castellano, Richard ............ 145 Cates, Susan ................... 176 Chaffin, Debra ....... 145, 200, 248 Chalk, David ............... 73 246 Chambers, Darrell R. . ...... 40 234 Champlin, Wanda ..... ...... 1 45 Chancellor, David 145, 246 Chandler, Gary ....... ...... 1 76 Chandler, Mary Kaye .......... 145 Chandler, Melanie .............. 73 Chaney, Debbie ........ 73, 204, 248 Chaney, Cam ....... ......... 1 76 Chapman, Nancy .... ......... 7 3 Chapman, Pat ..... .... 1 45 Chapman, Randy .... .... 1 76 Charles, Diane .... 176 Chastain, Susan ... ..... 31 Chesney, Sandra .. .... 176 Childs, Judy ..... ...... 1 45 Christian, Jerry .... 38, 209 Christian, Sandra .. Christianson, Lonnie Christopherson, Joan 73 . ........ 176 146, 200 Christy, Ronald ....... 146, 200, 230 Clanton, Tim ...... Clark, Brenda .. Clark, Cindy Clark, David .... Clark, Donna Clark, Jean ...... 73 73 43, 208 74 146 Clayton, Jan ........... 74, 194, 202 Clemmons, Mark 74 Clevengcr, Susan ..,..... 176 Cloer, Kathie .............. 74, 240 Cobb, Mary Lynn ..... 146, 204, 240 Coburn, Bryant .... ........... 7 4 Cochran, Kathy ........ 146 Cockerill, Susan . . . . . . 176 Cockran, Lee Coe, Peggy ..... 146 74 Cofer, Janet .... 146, 200 Coker, Suzette .... ...... 1 46 Cole, Charlie . . . . . . . 146 Cole, Dianne .. 176 Cole, Richard ..... 176 Coleman, Brenda 176 Coleman, Glenda . 176 Coliz, Carla .... .... 1 46 Coliz, Cinda .... .. 75, 234 Coliz, Linda ....... ..... 7 4- Collier, Nancy ....... .... 7 4 Collinsworth, Tommy . . .... 74 Collins, Aline ........ 176 Collins, David ..... 176 Collins, Robby ..... . . . 176 Colonna, Rodney 176 Coltellaro, Rebel 177 Colvin, Alan ..... 177 Compton, Linda .... 146 Conatser, Diane .... . . . 146 Conatser, Howard 177 Conatser, Sandi . . . . . . 146 Conine, Sandra 74 Conley, Bill .... .... 2 13 Conley, Kay ...... ...... 7 4, 240 Connell, Mike ................. 146 Connell, Tommy .... 5 204, 246 Connelly, Vickie .... 75, 198, 241 Conrad, Emmett J. ............ 23 Contents Page ........ ...... 8 , 19 Conway, Janet .... . .. . 75 Conway, Jeri ., 177 Cook, Becky .... 146 Cook, Gail .... 177 Cook, Priscilla . . . . . 177 Coombs, Diane ....... .. ..... 75 Coombs, Rickie ................ 177 Cope, Debbie ...... ............ 1 77 Cordray, Gayle 146, 167, 204, 242 Corley, Barbara ............ ..... 7 5 Corley, Don .. Corley, Nancy . . .. . 75 146, 241 Cort, Gary .... ...... 1 46 Cortez, Louis . . . . . . .. 75 Cotter, Donna .... .. 177 Cotter, Jo Ann .. 146 Cotton, Debbie . . . 177 Cotton, Karen . . . . . . . 75 Courtney, Nancy 146 Covert, Lorene .... ..... 3 9 Cowand, George .... ........ 1 46 Cowart, Anita ..... . . . 177, 204 Cowart, Charlie . . . ..... . . 76 Cowsert, Robert .... .... 7 6 Cox, Brenda ...... . . . 177 Cox, Gary .......... . . . 76 Cox, Gorden Ray . . . . . . . 76 Cox, Jerry ........ 177 Cox, Lana ........ . . . 177 Cox, Margaret E. . . . . . . . 31 Cox, Penny ....... .... 7 6 Cox, Preston . . . . . . . 34 Cox, Ray ..... .... . . 246 Cox, Cathy .... . . . 177, 204 Cozby, Doug .... ....... 7 6 Craig, Christie .... .... 7 6 Cramer, Cathy .... . . . 177 Cramer, David . .. . .. 177 Cramer, Glenn . . . . . . . 76 Crandell, Jim 146 Crane, Bill ..... . . 77, 202 Cranford, Mike . . . . . . . . 77 Creech, Nancy . . . . . . 177 Creel, Marianne, .... . . 177 Crockett, Mike . . . . . . 77 Crotzer, Bill ..... . .... 77 Crouch, Connie 177 Crow, Adcle .... .... 7 7 Crow, Caren ................... 177 Crow, Carolyn .. ... ............. 77 Crow, Jerry .. 77, 194, 195, 196, 216 77, 198, 204 Crownover, Doug Crumpton, Dennis ..... ..... ..... 77 Cruck, Susan ..... .. . ...... . . 77 Crutcher, Mike ... Crutchfield, Leon Crutchfield, Roger Cummens, Carlton .. 177 77 77 . . 177 Cummings, Billy .... ..... 7 8 Cunningham, Cathy .... . 146 Cunningham, Weldon ....... 78, 246 Cunningham, William . . . .... .. 78 Curry, Kay ........... 177 Curry, Kenneth ..... .... 1 46 Curry, Mike ..... ....... .... 1 4 6 Curry, Russ ................... 177 Curtis, Mary ...... 40, 223, 224, 225 D D'Andrea, Donna . ....... 177 Daniel, Darrell .... 78, 246 Dantzler, Sandy .... ..... 1 77 Darnell, Linda .. 39 Darnell, Marilyn .... ..... 44 , 218 Daugherty, Glinda ............... 78 Davidson, Donna .. 78, 217, 219 Davis, Becky .... ......... 1 46 Davis, Bobby . . . .. 146 215 Davis, David .. 78 Davis, James .................. 147 Davis, Jim ..................... 177 Davis, Julie.. 3, 147, 193, 202, 244, 245 Davis, Marty .................. 78 Davis, Mike .. .... 177, 204 Davis, Cam .. ........... 147 Davis, Paula ....... .. 79, 198, 238 Davis, Randy ....... ......... 7 9 Davis, Rickey Allen .... 79, 204 246 Davis, Sandra ...... .......... 7 9 Davis, Susann 147 Davison, Scott . .. 147 Day, Jan ...... ..... 1 77 Day, Janice .... 79, 241 Day, Jefferson . . . . . . . . 47 Day, Mike ..... ..... 1 7-1 Dean, Debra ...... . 147 Dean, Ronny ..... .. 177, 24-4 Deck, Darrell .... ..... 2 12 Deck, Sally .... .... 1 77 Dedicatee Page . . ...,. 4-5 Dean, Markie ...... 79, 240 Deerdoff, Glenda .. . . . 79, 241 Delk, Freddie .... ..... 1 77 DeLoney, Janice ...... .. 79 Del Regno, Kenny ......... 171 147 Del Regno, Steve ....... 64, 79, 212 Denny, Ben .... 3, 79, 193, 198, 202 Densmore, Robert .............. 147 Densmore, Janice .............. 177 Denson, Carolyn ...... 147, 200, 241 Denton, Pam ...... .... 1 47, 241 DeReggo, Marc .... . .... 79 DeRossett, Tommy .. .... 147 Deuschle, Jane .... .. . 79 Dever, Larry ..... 80 Dew, Robert ..... . . .... 80 Deyo, Glenn ....... ....... 1 77 Dickerson, Sally 147 200 Dickey, Verde . .. .... . . 39 Dickie, Debbie ..... . 147 Diehl, Cathy ........ .. 147, 220 Digiacinto, Bruce .... .... 8 0, 198 Dillon, Madge ..... ..... 4 6 Dimatteo, Teresa . .... 177 Dobbs, Steve 80 Dodd, Alan .... .... 1 77 Dodge, Debbie ...... .... 1 77 Doean, Dian ......... ,. .... 147 Dombrowsky, Mark . . . . . . . 147 Dominy, James ..... ... 80 Dominy, Kenneth ..... .... 1 77 Domm, Charlotte Kay ..... .. 80 Donlcy, Craig ......... .... 8 0, 151 Donley, Janet ....... .,..... 8 0 Donley, Jean . . .... 148 Donohoe, Nora 80 Dooley, Andrea . . .... 148 Doty, Eddie ........ .... 1 48 Dougherty, Robert . . ....... 148 Doughty, Tarcy 80, 204 Douglas, Dale ..... .. 23 Douglas, Karen .... .... 1 77 Drum Larry 81 Dow, Chet ....... ..... 8 0 Dowers, Mike ..... .... 1 77 Drake, Deborah .. 148 Drews, Judy ..... -... 1 43 Driggs, Daryle 148 Driggs, Dennis .... ....... 1 77 Droll, Georgiana .. 80, 207 Drum, Teresa ..... ...... 1 77 Drummond, Debbie . ..... 81 Dry, Linda ....... ..... 8 1 Dudar, Beverly ...... . 177 Duffey, Greg .... 148 158 Duke, Phillip Duke, Sharon ....... Dulworth, Diana .... 81 148 81 Duncan, Charles Robert ......... 81 Duncan, Gary ............ .... 1 77 Dunham, Rhonda ....... 177 Dunlap, Belinda ........ B1 Dunlap, Donna Patricia .. 81 Dunlap, Kay .......,... .. 148 Dunlap, Pam ......... .. 177 Dunn, Debby .... .... 1 77 Dunn, Vickie 82 Durant, Raenell ... ... 82 f. Durham , Mary ........ Durham, Susan Durrett, W. P. .. . 148, 200, 204 177 24-25 Duvall, Kathleen . . . . 148 Dykes, Beverly ..... . . . 82 Dysart, Stephen ........ .. . 177 E Eberle, Martha ..... . . 178 Eddins, John ..... .. . 82 Edgar, Mike ........ .. 148 Edmonds, Jo Anne 148 Edwards, Bill ....... . . . 148 Edwards, Janis .... ,. . 178 Eggers, Roberta . . . , . . . 178 Elam, Lewis .... ....... 8 2 Elder, Betty .... .... 3 9, 152 Elder, Connie . . . ....... . . 82 Elder, Marc ....... 148, 220 Elck, Cynthia ....... ........ 1 78 Elkington, Rolinda .......,..... 178 Elledge, Anita ..,. . . . 82, 206, 207 Elliott, Michael . . . ......... . 178 Elmer, Kenneth . . . .... , . . . 178 Elmore, Carolyn . . . . 148 Elsberg, Eddie .... , . , B2 Elsberg, Frances .... .. 148 Emerson, Jimmy .... .. 148 Emerson, Mike ..... . . , 82 Emerson, Sue ......... ..... 2 8 Engelbretson, Rhonda . . ......' 178 England, Holly ....... .... 8 2, 238 England, Pamela . . ....... 82 England, Sherri . .... 178 Ennis, Don ..... 82 Ennis, Karen ..... . . . 82 Epperson, Garth .... . . 148 Epps, Lesley ...... ...... 1 78 Erekson, Melodie . ........ 178 Erwin, Phil ..... .... 8 3, 198 Evans, Becky ....... . 148 Evans Debbie . .......... 83 Evans Janet .... . . . 83, 195, 202 Evans, Karen ....... ........... 8 3 Evans Mary Sue . . . ....... . 178 Evans Mike ........ .......... 1 78 Evans Rick ,................... 83 Evers, Terry ..... 83, 106, 202, 204, 208 Ezell, Doris , . .... ........ . . . 178 F Fabian, Don ......... . . . 178 Fabian, Gary ....... .. 148 Fadeley, Mike .... . . . 83 Fain, Carolyn . . . . . . 148 Fakeso, Karen .... . . . 178 Falke, Terry .... .. . 148 Fallis, Dwight .... .. 178 Faris, John ..... . . . 178 Farmer, Glen ....... 178 Farnelli, Mike ......... . . . 148 Faulkenberry, Marvin .... . . . 148 Faulkner, David . .... . . . . 178 Fears, Betsy ......... 148 Fears, Cathy .... ....... 83 Felts, Randy ...... ........ 1 78 Ferguson, Jeff ...... .... 8 3, 198 Ferguson, Marsha .. ...... 148 Ferguson, Pam .... ..... 1 78 Ferguson, Roy .... . . . 178 Ferrell, Debby ....... . . . 178 Feilder, Mark ......... . . 149 Fielder-White, Lynne .... . . . 149 Fields, Charlie ......... .... 3 5 Fields, Jackie .......... . .. 149 Fields, Sandy ............ .... 84 Fine Arts Division Page . . . . . 221 Finley, Mark .......... .... 8 4 Finnebrugh, Dorris . . . . . . 178 Fisher, Vickie . . .... 178 Fite, Virginia ..... . . 38, 204 Fitts, Nancy ....... ..... 1 49 Fitzgerald, Pat ....... ....... 8 4 Flach, Cynthia Ann .... . .149, 220 Flack, Debbie ....... ...... 1 78 Flagg, Chuck ........ . . 149 Flanagan, Marilyn . . . . . . 149 Flannery, Carol Ann ... 149 Flashing Alan ........ ..... 1 49 Fleming, Karen .... ....... 1 78 Fletcher, Debbie . .. . 149, 241 Flores, Linda . . ...... 84, 216 Floyd, Susan . . . ........... . . 84 Ford, Christie .... . . 149, 244, 245 Fore, Thomas .... .......... 1 49 Fartenbury, Judy .. ........ 149 Fortner, Ralph ..... .. ......,. 84 Foster, Deatra Faye . . . . . . 84, 198 Foster, Carl ......... ..... 1 49 Foster, Don ....... . . . 149 Foster, Jimmy . . . . . . 149 Fowler, Gladys .... . . . 178 Fox, Charles ..... . . .... 39 Fox, Jimmy .......... 150 Franklin, Sandra Kay . . . . . . 84 Frase, Randy ......... . . . 150 Freeman, Barbara .... . . 85 Freeman, Fred ..... 150 Freeman, Phillip . . . . . . 150 French, Bettie . . . 85 French, Larry . . . . ..:-150 French, Sandra ..............,. 178 Fugate, Sharon ........ 81, 198, 230 Fulkerson, Kathy .............. 178 Fulker, Carolyn ..... ......... 1 78 Fulton, Ralph Jr. . 85, 246 Fulwiler, Robert . . . .... . . 85 Fulwiler, William .... ... 150 Funderburk, Cindy . . .,.. 150 G Gaddy, Jerre .............. 150, 204 calbmh, Cheryl ....... 37, 205, 212 Galvan, Yolanda . ,. .......... . 178 Galvin, Francis .. ......... 150 Gannaway, Betty . .. . . . 46, 226 Garcia, Velma . . . .... . 178 Gardner, Steve . . . .. . 150 Garner, Jimmy . . . . . . 179 Garnett, Rick .... . . . 179 Garretson, Lynn . . . . , . 150 Garrison, Jim .... . .. 179 Garrison, Marti .. . . . 179 Garrison, Paula . . . . . , 85 Gaston, Barbara . . . . 179 Gaston, Carolyn ...... .......... 8 5 Gatto, Becky ............. . .... 179 Gazaway, Damon . . 85, 198, 201, 221 Geddis, Rhonda ...... ......... 1 50 Geary, Gregory . . , . . 179 Gee, Nancy ..... . . . 179 Gee, Randy 150 Geiser, Lee . . , . . . 179 Geist, Kathy . . . . . . 150 Gerhart, George . . .... 85 Gibson, David .... . . . 179 Gibson, Sylvia . . . . . 179 Giddens, Julia . . . .... . 179 Gilbert, Gail . . ........ 85 Gill, Connie .... .... 1 50, 204 Gill, Debbie ....... ......... 8 5 Gillespie, David .... .... 1 79, 204 Gilliland, Dana ................ 150 Gilmore, Rick ................r 179 Gilmore, Sandy . . , 85, 198, 226, 241 Gisel, Mark ...............,.... 86 Gleason, Alice .... ..., 8 6, 199 Gleason, Janice . ..... 150 Glenn, David . . . . . . 150 Glover, David . . . . . . . 86 Goble, Kathie ..... . . . 179 Goeing, Margaret . . . . . 179 Goforth, Keith . . . . . . 179 Gomez, Alfredo .. . . . . 86 Gomez, Jodi ....... . . . 150 Gonzales, Priscilla . . . . . . . 86 Gooch, Mike ....... .... . . . 179 Goode, Darcy .... ........ 1 50 Goode, Linda .... . .. 179, 204 Goodland, Jim ..... ...... 1 79 Goodman, Lonnie .... ..... 1 50 Goodnight, Ethel . . . . . . . 29 Goodrich, Pam . . . . . . . 86 Goolsby, Bryan . . . . . 150 Goolsby, Gayla . . . . , 179 Gossett, Tommy . . . . . . 179 Gotsch, Ellen .......... ..... 1 79 Gower, Ginger ................. 150 Gower, Matthew Albert .... 86, 210, 246 Grace, Sharon ......... ..... 1 79 Graff, Stan ........ . . . 179 Gragg. J- Willard .... .... 2 3 Gragg, J. Willard .... .... 2 3 Graham, Bobby .... ..... 1 50 Graham, Nancy .. ...... 179 Gray, Teresa ..... .... 1 50, 241 Greason, Charles . . . .. . 142, 246 Greathouse, Norma . .. .... 150, 241 Green Bonnie ..... ....... 2 9 Green, Bonnie . . . ........ 150 Green Cyndi . .. .... 150, 212 Green David ...... . 151 Green Debbie ....... ..... 1 51 Green John Plath . . . . . . . 23 Green, Johnny ..... 179 Green, Tlu-rcsa . . . . . 151 Grcenhaw, Bill ..... . . . 179 Greenhaw, John ...... .... 8 6 Greenspan, Elizabeth . . . ....., . 150 Greenway, Jana ...... . .. 37, 220 Graham, Steve ..... ..... 1 51 Griffin, Carol . . . . . . , 151 Grogan, Beverly . . . . . . . 87 Gross, Mike ....... .. . 151 Grubbs, Sandra .. . . . 151 Guinn, Hcrshel . .. 179 Guion, Don ..................., 151 Gutzler, Marc .................. 151 Gnzick, Stan , . . . 59, 64, 73, 87, 95, 199, 246 H Haak, Susan .. 179 Haake, Judy .... . . ..... 151 Hacker, Steve . . 87, 204 Hackler, Karen . . . . . . . 151 Hafer, Deborah . . ..... 179 Hale, Garry .... ........ 1 51 Halford, Mary .... ..... 1 51, 204 Hall, Garry ..... .......,.... 1 79 Hall, Miko . . .... 151, 201, 250 Halle, Duke . . ....... 179, 208 Halmark, Jimmy 179 Hallmark, Johnny .... 151 Ham, Victor ....... ... 152 Hamblin, Janie . . ..... 152 Hamber, Jim ...... ...... 1 79 Hamilton, Janct .... ...... , .. 179 Hamilton, Pam ..... .... 1 52, 241 Hamilton, Robert .... ........ 8 7 Hamlin, Bobby .... ...,. 1 52 Hamm, Janet ....... . .. 87, 241 Hammans, Derolyn . ..... 179 Hamman, Scott , ..... .,. 152 Hammonds, Judith . . . , .. 152 Hammons, Tommy . . , .. . 152 Hammontrce, Gayle . , . . . 179 Hampton, Mike ................ 152 Hand, Marry Elizabeth .......... 87 Hand, Sharon ............. 152, 200 Haney, Carol .......... 87 191, 202 Hancy, Karen .. ..... 152, 241 Haney, Tommy . . . ...... 179 Hanlon, Alice .. ......... 179 Hardin, Beth . .. .... 1:12, 241 Hardin, Sharon .... ....... 1 52 Harding, Kathy ...... ..., 1 52, 241 Hardwick, Deborah .... ........ 8 7 Hare, Cathy ......, ....... 1 79 Harlan, Herbert .... .... 3 4, 92 Harlow, Terry .... ...... 3 3 Harmon, Lynn . . . . . . 179 Harper, Kathy .... ,, 87 Harper, Steve .... . .. 152 Harral, Harriet ...... .. 32 Harrington, David ,... .... 8 7 Harris, Bob ....... .... 8 7 Harris, James .... .... 8 7 Harris, Jeannie . . . . 179 Harris, Kathy . . . . . . 179 Harrison, Judy . . . . . . . 88 Harris, Mike . . . . . . 230 Harris, Phillip . . . . . 88 Harrison, Mark . . . .. . 179 Hart, Bill ....,. .. . 152 Hartman, Tim . . . . . 179 Harwell, Elaine . . . . . 179 Harwell, Marilyn . . ....... 88 Hass, Rita ....... ........ 1 52 Hasty, Celia .... . . . 86, 88, 246 Hasty, Herb ..... ......... 8 8 Hatton, Jo Elaine . . ....... 179 Haxel, Jerre ..... . . . 179 Hawkins, Beverly . . . . . 153 Hawkins, Carla .... ...... 8 8 Hawkins, Jackie ............... 153 Hawkins, Michaelyn ....... 153, 204 Hawkins, Steve ...... ....... 1 53 Haworth, Steve .... ..... 8 8 Hayden, Bob . . . ..,....... 88, 214 Hayes, Doug ...... ....... . ..... 1 53 Hayes, Martha .... 40, 226, 228, 231 Hayn, Bob .... ........,....... 1 53 Haymes, Jane . . ............... 38 Hays, Billie . . . . . 153 Hays, Jerry ............ .... 1 53 Hays, Robert ........... , . . . 88, 202 Heacock, Catherine Ann . . . 88, 199, 212, 241 Head, Steve ........... ....... 1 53 Hearon, Gloria . . . . . . . 179 Heath, Mary ......... .... 8 8 Hcddins, Michael .... . . . 180 Hedges, Mark .................. 80 Hejl, Ruthie .,................. 180 Heflin, Margaret . . . 50, 64, 89, 133, 198, 204, 214, 227, 238, 239 Hr-jny, Stephen ................ 180 Heider, Cathy ................. 180 Heil, Kathy .... ...... 8 9, 230 Hejl, Martha ..... . . . 89, 109, 204 Heiskell, Randy .... . 4 ...... 154 Heizer, Dianna ..... . . . 180 Helms, Cathy Ann . . . . 180 Heltzel, Renae . . . . . . 180 Helsley, Tommy . .. . . . . 89 Helton, Linda ..... .... 8 9 Heltzel, Rodney ...... ........ 8 9 Henderson, Cynthia . . . . . 89, 153 Hendrichs, Barbara .. ..... 180 Hendricks, Chuck .... , .. 153 Hendrickson, Mona . , , . . 153 Henke, Brant ..... .... 9 0 Hcnke, Jeri . . . . . . 153 Henley, Allison . .. . 180 Henley, Mark ........ .. . 153 Hennis, Ronnie ....,.., 153 Henslee, Jerrell Winn .... . . . 153 Henson, James ......... . . . 180 Henson, Randolyn . . . . . . 180 Hernandez, Ruben . . . . . . 180 Herndon, Pat ...... .... 9 0 Herndon, Ronny . . . . . . . 90 Herrell, Randy . . . . . . . 180 Herring, Steve .... ...... 1 53 Herron, Keith .... v ......... 90 Hess, Kathlyn . . .... 180, 204 Hetzel, Ronny .... ...... 2 46 Hewett, Ginger . . . . .. 180 Hibler, Pattie . . . . . . 180 Hibler, Robert .... . . . 153 Hicks, Gayle . . . . . . 153 Hicks, Linda . . . . . . 153 397 Higgins' Rav ----- -- - 153 Johnson, Jeffie . .. 31 Hillhmwefy Laurie - -- - 180 Johnson, Jerry . . . .. . . . . 180 Hill. Keflncfh ---- 90 Johnson, Joe .... .. 199, 94 Hill. Richard - f- '--- 36 Johnson, Kay ....... ..... . . .. . 130 Hill, Slllamle 180 Johnson, Mark ............. 180 Hill, Terry --.-- 180 Johnson, Miken.. 3, 154, 200, 193, Hiller, Jack ...... ..... 1 53 202 Hincllliffh Vickie ' 90 Johnson, Sandra .,.......... 94, 241 HUIFS, Mike --f---- 153, 216 Johnson, Sherry .............. . 154 Hinton, Rhonda .... ....... 1 80 Johnson, Tim, ,,,,, 94, 196, 202, 240 HiY1IZC, MHFY ---- 2 B Johnston, Darrel .............. 154 Hiffh Carl --'--- ---------- 1 30 Johnston, Jim ..,.. .. ......... 94 Hixv Limlil ------ --------'--- 1 80 Jones, Barbara .... ......... 9 4 Hobson, Venetiii '--- 52. 67. 90, 199 Jones, Brian .... .... 9 4, 204 H0535 CHUIY ----- 153, 204, 241 Jones, Charleen ... 94, 223 Hodges, Mark .......... 153 Jones, Connie U 94, 199 Hoeffler, Ruth 37, 198, 214 Jones, Debbie , 154 Hoeffnvr, Karol ...... 90, 199, 202 Jones, Evje 38 217' 23 Jones, Ken! ...... ........ 1 B1 Hoffman, Rickey .. ....... 90 Jones, Larry ........ .... . .... 1 B1 HUlF0mb, Sandy ..... 180 Jones, Mary Kaye . .... 199, 95, 235 HDMCY, 5311513 -- -- 90 Jones, Mike ...... ........ 1 81 Holland, Dvbbie - -- - - - 180 Jones, Rebecca . . . . . . . . . . . . 95 g0Ef'n'37'w 5202 Jones, Richard .... .......... 5 81 0 Umm: 'C Y '- ones Robert .. 95, 204, 46 Holley. Laura ---- 180 iam: Sally 154, 244, 245 Honidayv John 130 Jones, Steve .... ...... . . .. 181 Holman, Fred 130 Jordon, Gloria .. .. 154 Holman, Stephanie .............. 91 Jordon, Nita .... 95 Holsapplc, Debbie ............. 153 Jordon, Steve '.'-. 95 Holsonbake, Lucy .. 57, 01, 223, 225 Jorgensony Sandra U .'.. 181 Honea, Floyd ................... 91 Joy, James E ..-..-. U 23 Honorary Organizations Page 197 Joyce' Bobby 131, 204 Hood, David .................... 91 Joyce, Kerry .... H 95, 203 Hood, Karla ....... 180 Joyce, Mike '..- 154 Hood, Linda ....... .........., 9 1 Juarez, Frutoso I H ' 95 Hood, Tom ..........,..... 94, 246 Judd' Flo .'- .- 'U .'-. 30 H004 Vikki ---- 151- 153' 201' 204' Julian Don ......... .... 9 5, 194 241 Julian: Jerrianne .... ........ 1 54 Hopkins, John ....... 130 Justice, Tim ......... .... 1 95, 96 Horn, Marilyn ..... ........ 1 80 K Hornberger, Blair .... .... 1 80, 181 Hornherger, Brant . .. ........ 91 Kaclmeyer, Cindy . .. . . 181 Hornbuckle, Donna .... ..... 9 1 Karnes, Mike ..... .. 181 Horne, Eddie ........ ..... 1 80 Karr, Mike ...... 96 Horton, Connie ................. 92 Kasae, Norman . . . . .. . 181 Horton, Darrell ......... 92, 100 Kazetta, Adela .... ........ 1 81 Hauser, Robert 92, 199, 204, 214 Keele, Karen ..... ..... 96 , 199 Housewright, Marsha ........... 154 Keeling, Kolleen ....,. 96, 200, 240 Houston, Janice ..... .... 1 54 Keener, Linda .... .......... 1 81 Hoixworth, Beverly ...... 92 Keesee, Brenda ... ......... 96 Hoxworlll, Sue ...... ......... 1 80 Kelleher, Gary ,... 181 Hubbard, William .......... 92, 199 Keller, Van ..... .... 1 81 Huber. Holly ----- 92, 195, 2026 212i Kelley, Catti .... ....... 1 81 21 , 24 Kelley, Diana .... 96, 241 Hudson, Catherine .... 180, 183 Kelley, Mike ,,,. .,.., , , 96 Hudson, Dennis .... ........ 9 2 Kelley, Tgmmy ,,, ..,,. 96 Huff, PH' ------- ----- 1 54 Kelley, Marsha ... ........ . 154 Huffaker, Rori .. .... 92 Kelly, Kathy . .... ............ 9 7 Huffhines, David ---- --'--- 9 3 Kemhle, Kathy ....... 154, 200, 237 Huffhirlei, .10 A1111 -- 93, 199 Kemble, Kay Lynn ......... 97, 241 Hughes, Laura ----- ----- 1 54 Kemp, Mike ..... .... 155, 200 HUgl1SS, Sam ---' '- 3 g Kemp, Wayne ...... ....., 1 55 HUgh9S, SY1 'ia --'-- ---1---- K ennamer, Sandra .... ..... 4 1 Hummel, John ...... .... 1 54, 246 Kennedy, Kam, ,,,, ,, 97, 199 Humphreys, Gerald .... 33, 250 Kenny, james ,,,, ,,,, , 19 Hundley, Ricky ..... ..... 1 54 Key, Kim ,,,,, ,, 181 Hulburt, Connie 154 Ken-, Ronnie , 91 Hummel, Dec-nie .... 180 Kjker, Jerry ,,,, 91 Hunley, Joe ..... 180 Kiker, Richard 155 Hunter, Theresa 93 Killen, Nancy .... . 155 Huselton, James ..... 154 Kiugon, Joyce ,,,,,, ,, 181 Hufchfns, Dorothy 154 Kiliough, Charlotte 97 Hutchinson, ,lohn . .....,... 180 Kmough' Kathy ..-. H 155 Hutson, Marcia .... ....... 9 3, 227 Kimbrell, Johnny H 155 Hutt, Gayle ........,. 154, 200, 241 Kincaid, Kay .--.. 97 Hutton, Marion ............. 180 King, David '--. H 181 King, Debbie 97 Idt, Paula .... ...... 1 54, 204, 241 Ising, Fans 135 Ing, Martha .... ....... 9 3, 230 Kggg' Eggs Ingram, Catti .. ......... 180 K. g' y ' Irwin, Glenda .... .... 1 54 King: 2,'f Y ' Isbell, Becky .... .... 1 so Kfng' afondu' Isbell, Beth .... ..... 9 3 Kinsey-B in 3 Isham, Joe H 180 Kirby, Carrard Ivie, Angela i 180 Ki: y, ec 1a . .... .... . . H . 180 xrhy, Michael IVV, JO Ann ' ' Kirk Julie . ...... 181 Izardf Leonard ' ' 1 54 Klcnipin Betitye .... ..... . , ,Q ,l Klenk, Donna .... ....... Jackson, Debbie ..... .. 1511, 241 Sine- gynlfhla '-'- ---- 9 3- Jackson, GUY '-'- 154 Kliiilsxi D1:cny2.i.. ..... ffffff' -lacksfmw Jan ----- '-'- 1 54 Knighlt, Mike . ............ . -18Ck50Yl, Kathi' ---- -'--- 1 80 Koch, David 51, 98, 199, Jackson, Peggy .... .... 4 1, 244 Koch, Larry .... ............. Jacobson, David D . U ,,,,,, 93 Koch, Larry ...... . . . . . . . . . . . Janway, Kenneth .... .... 1 B0 Kofnevec' Wayne ' ' 181' ,. Kohn, Gary ....... ...... Janis, Mark ..... .... 1 51 Koppes Donna U 98 Jefferson, Amon . . . . . . 93 Kmmp: Doris ,,,,, . I D D -lBl1kiHS, BBVCYIY 93 Krauss, Roger .... .. Jenkins, Kathie . . . . . . 94 Kretzschmar, Kathryn . . . . . . . . . Jennings, David ......... ........ 9 4 Kribbs, Diane ......... ...... Jenson, Colleen ................ 180 Krol, Chuck .... .... 9 S, Jernigan, Beth ..... 3, 154, 193, 202 Kumpe, Linda .... ...... Johanson, Barbara ............. 180 Kyle, Jody ......... .... Johns, Carolyn. .. 94, 137, 200, 226, L 241 Johnson, Fred .................. 94 Lacy' Alan, ' 98' 202' Johnson, Gary H 180 Lacey, David .... .... . 155, 98 Lacy, Thelma 46 Landers, Craig .... 181 Landrum, Mary 99 Landrum, Peggy . . .. 181 Landry, Wilson . .. . . 155 Langley, Debbie ................ 99 Langston, Randy ................ 99 Language Organization's division page Lantz, Robert .................. 155 Larimore, Debbie . 181 Larsen, Larry . .. . . 99 La Scala, Mark ....... .. 99 Lauson, Caryn .. 182, 204 Law, Calvin ...... ......... 1 82 Lawrence, Sondra ............... 99 Lawrence, Suzanne ..., 102, 99, 199 Lawrence, Tommy ............. 155 Layman, Joe ..... ........ . 99 Leath, Glynda ..... 155, 248 Leath, Glynn ..... . 155 Leath, Linda .. ...., 99 Lee, David .... .... 1 82 Lee, Debbie ..... . 182 Lee, Frank .... 78, 99 Lee, Janice 156 Lee, Jimmy .. 246 Lee, Larry .. 142 Lee, Reed ..... 99 Lee, Sheryl ..... .... 1 56 Lefors, Jeanette . . ....... 99 Leftwech, Scott ..... 156, 235 Leibfarth, Jeannie ............. 182 Lenamond, Patricia ............ 182 Lenhciser, Marie .... 140, 156, 200, 204, 241 Leonard, Pete ........ 100, 199, 250 Lewallen, Beverly ........ . 156 Lewis, Brenda .... .. 156 Lewis, Don ..... .. 100 Lewis, Mary ....... .. 156 Lewis, Paula ........ . .. 182 Lichtenwaiter, Cathy .. 182 Lichtenwalter, Rick .. 100 Liles, Pam ......... .... 1 00 Liljistrand, Laura ..... .. 33 Lilly, Barbara ..... 156, 248 Lindsey, John .... ........... 1 82 Lindsey, Steve ............ 100, 202 Lindsey, Terry ........ 100, 217, 242 Lintner, Bill .... ........... 1 82 Lintner, Linda .... ..... 1 00, 241 Little, Donna ..... . 156 Little, Howard 100 Litton, Brady .... .. 182 Lloyd, Danny ... ....... . 182 Lloyd, Gary 100, 246 Loftin, Paul ..... .. 33 Lomas, Hugh ..... . 156 Long, Gary ....... . 182 Long, Sheila .. 156, 220 Lontos, Toni .... ...... I 00 Looney, Debbie . . . . . . . 156 Looney, Doyle . . .. 156 Looper, Albert 182 Louis, Alex ..... 43 Louthan, Bill .. 182 Loven, Earlene . . . . . . . 100 Lovett, Cheryl .. .......... 156 Low, Ann ....... ....... 1 00, 204 Lowrey, Saranne ........ 101, 199 Loyd, Kathryn ........ 101, 199, 240 Loyd, Linda .... ........... 1 82 Lucas, Shirley .. ......... 101 Lucas, Stan ..... . 182 Lucas, Steve .. ........ 156 Lucas, Victor 101, 217 Luck, Peggy .... ...... 1 01 Luckie, Tony ..... 156, 213 Ludlow, Tommy .... .... 1 01 Luecke, Percy E. 23 Luudgren, J. W. .. .. 101 Lupton, Suzanne .... .... 1 82 Luse, Gary .................... 182 Lutes, Diana ............... 67, 101 Lyber, Jim 56, 102, 135, 198, 204 Lyon, Sherry .................. 182 M Mabey, Colleen ....... .. 157 Mahra, Don ........ .. 157 Machen, Paula .... .......... 1 82 Mac Farland ...... ........... 1 57 Maddox, Wayne ................ 157 Magette, Gayle . ...... 157, 200, 204 Mallory, Pat .... . .... ,.... ..... 1 5 7 Malone, Sue ................... 182 Manfre, Teresa Jane ...... .... . 102 Mangione, Fran ....... 149, 157 Mann, Allen ........ ...... 1 S7 Manning, Bruce 182 Manning, Kim .. ...... 173 Manor, Karen . .... 157, 241 Mansfield, Jody ..... . 182 Manton, Cordelia .... 182 Mardock, Jean .... ...... 1 82 Mardock, Julian .. 19, 102 Markham, Linda .... .... 1 82 Markham, Norma .. 157 Marland, Susan 32 Marler, Nancy .. .. 157 Marr, Andy .....,. ........... 1 57 Marshall, Gayle ........... 102, 199 Martella, Elissa ....... 173, 182, 204 Martella, Pamela .... ......... . . 102 Martella, Tony ........ .. 182 Marti, Willis .... 176, 182 Martin, Billy .,.,, , 102 Martin, Darra ,,,, 157 Martin, Donna .. ,, 182 Martin, Ginger .. ,, 157 Martin, Hansel ..... 36 Martin, Kirk ......... .. 102 Martin, Ruby ....,..... .. 102 Martin, Stephen Paul .... .... 1 03 Mathias, Doris ................. 103 Matthews, Carla 3, 103, 134, 201, 192. 199, 202, 242 Matthews, Don E. .............. 23 Matthews, Terry ..... ......... 1 57 Matthews, Randy .. 244, Maxwell, Gary ...... . .... 157 May, Kathie .... ........ 1 82 May, Nancy 103, 205 May, Sally ..... ....,. 1 57 Mays, Janice .................. 103 Mecklin, Martha ..... ......... 1 03 Medaris, Tina .... 157 168, 200, 245 Medlin, Sharon ...... . ........ 103 Meek, Dorothy .................. 28 Meeks, Steve ....... .. 157 Mehaffie, Virginia .... .... 3 1 Meier, Claudia ...... ...... 1 57 Meinholdt, Sandy ...... . 157 Melugin, Mike .... 103, 147 Melugin, Pat ....... ..... 1 82 Mendez, Frank ......... . .. 157 Menefee, Helen Hayes .. ..... 30 Menteer, Silvie ....... .... 1 03 Merrill, Bob ........ 34 Merritt, Richard .... .... 1 82 Meyer, Brad ........ .... 1 82 Meyers, Pam ........... .... 1 83 Michael, Roger Dale . .. ..... . 182 Mieczkowski, Steve ...... . 182 Milburn, Connie ..... 157, 241 Milke, Margraet ....... .. 33 Milke, Gary .... ............. 1 O3 Miller, Ann 103, 129, 199 Miller, Bill .... ...... 1 03, 213 Miller, C. C. .. ..,..... . 23 Miller, David .... ....... 1 82 Miller, Florence 157, 200 Miller, Mike .... ......... 1 57 Miller, Ricky .... ........... 1 04 Miller, Susan .... 104, 206, 207 Miller, Troy .... ........... 46 Milliken, Cherri .. .... 157 Millikin, Janis .. .... 104 Mills, Alan B. .. 30 Mills, Cindy .... .... 1 82 Mills, Deborah .... ...... 1 57 Millsap, Marshall ......... 184, 182 Mims, .Ian ..................... 104 Minter, Dianne 157, 208, 218, 244 Miracle, Cindy ....... 104, 198, 241 Miruik, John .......,.......... 104 Mitchell, Donna ........ . 158 Moffett, Jimmy ....... 182 Moncrief, Margaret .... .... 1 58 Montgomery, Robert .... 104 Monzingo, Susan ...... .... 1 82 Moody, Gayla ....... .... 1 04 Moody, Connie .... 182 Moomaw, Bill ...... . 158 Moomaw, Billie ....... .. 29 Moomaw, Robert ....... 61, 75, 104 Moore, Becky ..... ......... 1 B2 Moore, Connie ...... .... 1 58, 237 Moore, Donna ........ ........ Moore, Gary ................... 158 Moore, Gary Mitchell ..... 104, 134, 216, 242 Moore, Cary .... . 182 Moore, Judy ..... .... 1 04 Moore, Ronald 158 Moore, Stan ........ ..... 1 58 Moore, Steve ......... ....... 1 58 Moreno, Mrs. Aurora ...... 4, 5, 37, 216, 217 Morrno, Elsie ........ 158, 217, 244 Morgan, Christine . ........... 158 Morgan, Linda ........ . 158 Morgan, Floellen .. .. 27 Morgan, John ..... .... 1 82 Morgan, Starlett 158 Morrell, Joyce 104 Morris, Brenda ................ 182 Morris, Dalton ................. 158 Morris, Denise 105, 194, 196, 202 Morris, Judy ............ .. 105, 242 Morris, Randy ................. 105 Morrison, Dodd ....,... . 105 Morrison, Kathy ......... . 158 Morrow, Carol 158, 200, 248 Morrow, Macria ......... . 182 Morton, Danny .... ......... 1 05 Morton, Dickey .... ... 183 Morton, Lynne 158 Mott, Debbie .... 183 Mouser, Dallas 183 Mueller, Debra 105 Mueller, Sally ..... .. . 105 Mulkey, Barbara 105 Mullin, Dwain .... 105 Mullin, Donna . . .. 183 Mullins, Jere . .... 106 Mullins, Lula L. . .. . .. . 27 Mullins, Paula . . . 183 Murehead, Nancy . . .. . 106 Murphy, Deborah . . . . . 106 Murray, Larry .... .. . 106 Murray, Laurie .... . .. 159 Musacchio, Fred . . . . . . 106 Muse, Laurie .,... ........ 1 59 Meyers, Pam ......... . 183 McAfee, Allen .... .. 159, 200, 204 McAfee, Sally ....... ........ 1 83 McBurnett, Paula .... . . . 183 McCain, Mike ..... .. . 183 McCarty, Chlois .. ,. 47 MClr-llan, Marjorie 106 McCloud, Ronnie . ... 106 McClcndon, Jan .. ...... 183 McClure, Debbie ........ 183 McCorkle, Marianne .. .,.r 106, 199 McCoy, Nan .,..... 107, 241 McCrary, Sharon .... 159, 204 McCreader, Robert . ,. ........ 183 McCulloch, Arvel .............. 107 McCulloch, Dan ............... 159 McDaniel, Dennis ,.... 107, 132, 216 McDaniel, James . .. .......... 159 McDaniel, Marilyn .... 107, 226, 241 McDonald, Larry .............. 183 McDonald, Linda .. 3, 159, 200, 193. 202, 204 McDouga1d, Terry ........,.... 183 McClroy, Cheryl ..... .,.. 1 83 McFatridge, Cary . . . . . 159 McGehee, Lynn . . . . . 159 McGehee, Peggy . .. ........ 183 McGlasson, Dee .... .......... 1 83 McGowan, Susan ...... 67, 107, 199, 204, 227 McGrew, Laura .... , ...... 159 McGuire, Cindy ...... ......... 1 59 Mcldargue, Lou Ann ....... 159, 241 Mclver, John ........ 230, 246 Mclver, Kathie .... .,..,.. 1 83 McKay, R. H. 23 McKee, Mike ...... 107 McKenzie, Debbie . .. ..... ,. 183 McLain, Annie Lee .... 44, 248 McLain, Patricia ..... .,.. 1 59 McLaren, Mike .... ....... 1 59 McLeod, Charles ..... .... 1 07, 199 McLemore, Karen .... . ...... 159 McLesky, Debbie . . . . . . 159 McMurry, Amy .. -. 39 McNeil, Lucille .... 46 McNicce, John . . . . . . . 43 McQueen, Sandy . .. ..4 107 McQueen, Vicki . . . . . . 183 McRoberts, Larry .............. 159 McRoberts, Patricia ............ 183 McShan, Joan 43, 114-,, 238, 239 McShan, Lee A. ................ 23 McWhi1-ter, Darien 107, 199, 223, 224, 225 N Nall, James ...... .. 107 Nance, John ..... . .. 159 Nance, Donna .... 183 Nay, Mary LuAnn .. 159 Neal, Debbe ..... ----- 1 07 Neal, Joyce ...... ....... 1 59 Neece, Jeanne ...... .... 1 07. 199 Nelson, Christy .. ....... 183 Nelson, Larry .... ......... 1 83 Nelson, Lenora .... 159, 200 Nester, Mary .. .--- 1133 Nesuda, Mike .. ---- 159 Neu, Mike ....... - -- 108 Neu, Connie ..... 159 Newberry, Debbie -------.- 159 Newman, Jeannine ............ 183 Newsom, Vickie ...... 183, 207, 204 Newton, Robert .. ......... 159 Nicholl, Karen . .. Q. . 183 Nichols, Calvin .... ..... 1 59 Nichols, Darnell . ----.-- 159 Nixon, Diane .... . . .. 1601 200 Noles, Margaret .... .... 1 60, 241 Norman, Randy .. ---- 160 Norris, David .... 103 Norris, Kathie . .. 183 Northcutt, Brenda .... 183 Northcutt, Owen 150 Northington, Susan 162 Nutt, Kenneth ......... 183 O Oakley, Sandra ...... .. . 183 O'Bryant, Jimmy ..... 108 Ockerstrom, Jennifer .. ..... 183 Odom, Linda ........ ....... 1 83 Odom, Patti ....... .... 1 60, 204 O'Donnel, Tommy ...... . 108 Offil, Rusty ....... . . . 108 Ogden, Polly .... .... 1 08 Oliphant, Carol .... ........ 1 84 Olinhant, Kandy 184, 218 Oliphant, Kay .... ...... 1 84 Olmstead, John . . . . . . . 160 Olmsted, Jeff . . . ..., . 184 0'Neal, Gloria .... ............ 1 60 O'Neal, Kathy ..........,.. 181-, 241 O'Nea1, James A, .............. 108 O'Neal Suzan ...... 70, 96, 108, 199 O'Nei1, Peggy .................. 160 Organizations Division Page .... 191 0'Ri1ey, Pat ...,... , ........... 109 Orr, Lewis .... Orvis, Jimmy Osborne, May 0'Steen, Brenda .. O'Stcen, Taylor Ostlund, Pat .... . . . . 160, 200, Ott, Cynthia ...... Ott, Eleanor D. Otto, Eleanor Ott, John ..... Ott, Randy ..... Ousey, Dee ....... Ousey, Stephen .............. a4, 109, 196 109 160 160 207 160 27 33 184 184 160 109 Owen, John G. .................. 45 Owens, Billy ...... 78, 109, 194, 195 Owens, Mary .................. 109 Oyler, Janet .......... 109, 199, 241 P Page, Brenda ....... ., 109 Pardue, Don ...... ..., 1 84 Parish, Eric ..... .... 1 9,109 Parish, Steve . . . .. . . 184 Parr, Jeff ..... . . 184 Parma, Susan . . . . . . . 42 Parrerit, Bobby . . . . . 109 Parrent, Ricky .... ...... 1 09 Parsley, Kathy ...... .......... 1 84 Patterson, Cheryl . . . . . 160,200,211 Patterson, David Patterson, Don . . . . Patterson, Donna 184 184 160 Patton, Audrey . .. .... 39,207 Patton, Diane . . . .... . 184 Payne, Homer .. 184 Payne, Jerry . . . . . 109 Pearce, Carolyn . .. 184 Pearson, David . . . . .. 160 Pearson, H.D. . . . .. 23 Peavy, Brenda .... 184 Peden, Glenn . . . . . . 160 Peery, Janet . . 160 Pena, Greg ......... .. . 110 Pendleton, Pat ....... . .. 110 Pendleton, Sandra . . . . . 184 Pendley, Belinda . . . . . . 184 Penhall, Robert . . . . . . 184 Person, Douglas . . . . . . . 160 Peters, Beverly ....... . 184 Peters, Debbie .... . . . 160, 205 Peters, Thomas . . . . 160, 234 Peterson, Gay .. . . . 110, 212 Peterson, James ........ . ...... 110 Petree, Sherry ................, 160 Pemjohn, Lisa .. 110, 129, 232, 241 Petty, Teala ................... 160 Pharr, Debibe ................. 110 Pharr, James . . . . . 184 Pheiffer, Steve . . . 184 Phelps, Clark . . . ..... .184 Philps, Joe .... .... l 10- Phillips, Connie .. . 110 Philley, Kathy .... . . . 110 Philpot, Patricia . . . . . 160 Phillips, Lawrence . . . . . 184 Phillips, Rick ..... ... 184 Pickard, Dale . . . . . . 160 Pickels, Douglas . . . . 184 Pieper, Susan . . . . . . 160 Pierce, Barthene . . .... 27 Pilling, Diane ..... . . . 160 Pinto, Bcrnadetto . . . . . . 184 Pinto, Cindy .... ..... 1 84 Pinto, David .... ....... 1 60 Pipts, Mary .... . . . 184, 204 Pirozzo, Karla .... .... . . 110 Pisors, Carol ..... . . . 161 Pitchford, Mike ................ 184 Pitt, Kathy ..................,. 184 Pittard, Linda . . . 110, 199, 204, 241 Plexco, Darifee ................. 37 Poe, Debbie .. . - - 110 Poe, Kathy . . . .... . 184 Poe, William . . . . . . 161,246 Poitenant, Pam . . . - - . 111 Pollard, Janice . . ..... 111 Pollard, Nancy . . . .... 32, 194 Pollard, Steve .... ....... 1 84, 246 Pollock, Becky ..... ,. 161, 201, 241 Poole, Karen ......... 111P Poque, Susan . . . ....... . 161 Porter, Linda .. ......... 185 Poss, Mike . . . . . 161, 201, 217 Post, Max ..... ......... 1 61 Poston, Russell . . .-.-.--- 185 Potter, Stan . . . - - - 151 Powell, Angela .. Steve . . Donna . Powell, Powers, Powers, Judy .. Poxon, Debby .. Prather, Gena . Pratt. Jane ..... Prather, Preddy, Malinda . Karen . Predtly, Tania .... Prewit., Beverly Prewitt, Brenda .. Preuitt, Paul . . Price, Larry .... Price, Larry , . . Price, Mark .... Price, Susan . Price, Vickie ...... Pringlc, Robert ...... Gordon .... Pritchard, Pritchett, Charlynn .. Pritchett, Pritchett, Tanis Protctor, Proctor, Proctor Sterling Protivinsky, Ted Pruitt, Danny ..... Pruitt, Johnny Pugliesc, Tim ..... Pulley, Richard Pullin, Ayn .... . Purcell Frank Purdy, Randy Purycar, Paul ..... Pylant, Pylant, John ...... Charles: 0 . . Samuel Joe T. ..... . Steve ......... Michael ...... R Quick, Quinn, Rader, Bobbie Kay .... Rae, Sandi .......... Raffo, David ....... Ragle, Evelyn Ragsdale, Joan .. Raidh, Bobby .... Ramsey, Gwen ..... Ramsey, Dickey .... Randol, Nancy Randolph, Kevin Raper, Phillip .. Rathgeb, Linda ..... Rawlings, Becky Ray, Connie ...... Ray, Jacquelyn Ray, Pete ...... Ray, Steve Redding, Carolyn Reed, Dana ....... Reed, Debbie Reed, Michael .... Reed, Susan .... Reedy, Dianne .. Reeg, Paula ...... Reese, Kent ....... Lera ........... Q Regester, Edward . Register, Jeff Reid, Connie . Reid, Debbie Reimers, Diane Renner, Douglas Repka, Ronald .... Reynolds, Judy Reynolds, Sherri .. Reynolds, Steve ...... Reynolds, Teddy ..... . . Reynolds, Walter JH..-f: . . . Rhome, Byron .... 161, 112, . . 32 162, .113 185, Rhyner, Mike ........ Rhyner, Pat .. .. Rice, Susan ...... 162, 208, 24-1, Richards, Bob .... Richards, Claire ..... 162, 214, Richardson, Bruce Richardson, Ernie . .. . .. Richardson, Mary Ann .... Richerson, Richardson, Tommy Richie, Debby .... Riddle, Debbie . Riddle, Denise .... Ridinger, Andy Rigby, Jim .... Rigdon, Carolin Riley, James .... Riley, Paul ...... Risinger, Robbie .......... Rita ..... . 114, 2115, 95, 114, 162, 185, Ritchie, Melva ...... Robbins, David .. 54, 115, Roberson, Margaret . . . . . . . . . . Robert, Ray ....... Roberts, Becki .. Roberts, Ken ..... Roberts, Ronald .... 115, 161 161 111 161 185 161 185 111 111 185 111 111 204 112 112 161 185 161 112 112 185 35 161 112 182 235 112 112 246 185 185 113 161 162 162 113 33 162 113 113 185 113 113 204 46 185 162 185 113 185 113 284 113 162 162 206 185 185 113 185 42 162 204 162 114 162 185 185 162 114 114 185 185 114 185 248 84 215, 246 162 114 185 207 199, 246 241 162 163 163 163 185 185 163 250 115 136, 246 185 185 163 185 204 Roberts, Sam ...... .... 1 85 Robertson, Glenda .. .... 163 Robertson Jerry .... .... 1 63 Robertson, Patti .. .... 185 Robinson, Gay . . . .... , 185 Robinson, Jon . ....... 250 Robinson, Kim . .. .... 185, 227 Robinson, Linda . . . .... . 185 Roe, Dianne ..... .... 1 15 Roe. Johnny ....... . . . 163 Roebuck, Chuck 163 Rogers, Enna . . . . . 40 Rogers, Gail . . . . . . 163 Rogers, Helen . , . .... 115 Rogers, Pamela . . . . . 115 Rogers, Peggy . . . .... . 185 Roland, Roxanne . .. ...... ... 185 Rolke, Fred ..... ....... 1 63, 201 Rollings, Barbara ..... 172, 173, 185 Rollings, Bobby . . . 19, 53, 115, 133, 204, 246 Rosales, Jimmy ................ 185 Rosenbury, Pat .... ...., 1 63 Ross, Mike .... . . . 163 Ross, Nancy ..... .... 1 63 Ross, Sherry ....... .... 1 63 Rostetter, Mark . . .... 185 Rotcn, Lynda .... .. . 39 Rountable ......... . . 49 Roundtree, Linda , . . . . , . 185 Rouse, Lana ...... .... 1 85 Rousong, Jeri .... . . . 185 Rowdon, Leslie .. .... 115 Rowell, Sandra .. . . . 185 Rudd, ,loan ...... 185 Riggall, Larry ..... . . . 185 Rummell, Harry . . . . . . 163 Rush, Charles, . . . . .. 47 Rushing, Brenda . . . . . 115 Rushing, Cheryl . . . . . . 185 Rushing, Janice . . .... 185 Rusk, Kay ........... . . . 185 Russell, Patricia ...... . . . 163 Russell, Robert H, Jr . . . . . . 115 Rust, James .......... . . . 36 Ruth, Linda ......... . . . 186 Rutherford, Steve .... 186 Rutledge, John ..... .... 1 63 Ryan, Stuart .... . .... 186 Saddler, Catherine . . ...... 163 Saddler, Forest . . . . ....... 186 Sainsott, Gay .... .... 1 15, 204 Sainton, Joe ..... ....... 1 86 Sallis, Sarah ....... ..... 1 15 Salomen, Richard .... . . . 116 Sampsell, Sara ..... ..... 1 86 Sanchez, Cynthia . . ........ 186 Samulka, Sharon . . . .... 116, 241 Sanders, Debbie . . . ...... . 163 Sanders, Glen . . . .... . 186 Sanders , R.E. . .. .. . 45 Sandusky, Cathy . . . . . . . 163 Sanquinet, Mike . . . . . . 186 Sanquinet, Donna .... . .. 163 Sartor, Theo ....... .... 1 86 Sawyer, Joel ....... . . . 186 Scallorn, William .... . . . 186 Schell, Mike ...... . . . 163 Schillings, Bill . . . . . . 186 Schlueter, Bill ..... .... 1 86 Schoenfeld, Roger . . . . . . 116 Schocder, Mike . . . . . . . 186 Schofield, Stan . .. . . . . 186 Schreyer, Kent . . . . . . . 186 Schulz, Betty .... .... 1 16 S . . .... 186 Ben .... 16 Scoggins, Karen . . . . . . , ' .... . 201 Scruggs, Patricia . . . . . . 116 Seabolt, Bobbie .... ..... 1 63 Sealed, Damon ..... ....... 1 86 Seaman, Sandy ............ 163, 245 Searcy, Alvin Leon .... ....... 1 86 Searcy, Velma Marie ........... 116 Seaton, Vickie . ................. 116 Seaton,Vonnie ......... A ...... 116 Seidmeyer, Darlene ............ 116 Seidmeyer, Patricia ....... . . . 186 Seigmund, Linda .... .... 1 64 Sellers, Beverly .... . . . 186 Sells, Jim ....... . . . 116 Selman, John ........ . . . 164 Senior Division Page . . . ...... 63 Senkel, Norman .... ....... 1 86 Senter, Terry ............. 164, 204 Service Organization Division Page ......... ......,........ 2 03 Settle, Bill ..... . .......... 117 Sexton, Susan .... . . . 164, 201, 241 Shaddox, Donna . . . ......... . 164 Shafer, Elbert . . . . . . 186 Shafer, Julie .... . . . 186 Shaffer, Claudia . . . . . . 186 Shanks, David ..... . . . 164 Sharp, Danny . ...... . . . 186 Shaw, Patricia Anne . . .... 117 399 Shaw, Patricia Sutton .... 0117, 199 Stewart, Justin D. ....... . 42 1,55 Su, 1, ..A.. 133 Wellorn, Lave 188 241 Stewart, Martha . .... .. ..... 2 yawn jg, dy ,,,, ,, ,,,, 167 W01Ch1 Deb C ------ 188 Shelby, Julie ...... ..... 1 64 Stewart, Mike . .. . ..... 1 Trayl , Karen . .... ...... 2 W91C1l, ar .... .. 172, 173 Shelby, Mike .-.- 164 Stick, Linda . .. .... .. ..... -l T n on . ....... W91Sh, r 188 Shelby, Renee... 164 Stiles, Pat . ......... 165 ' , Adano .. .. ......... .11 Wemein icky 126 sheeley, Pat ..... 186 Stinebaugh, ....... . .. . 120 Q in, Noel ........ . Sllhpbk, Ki 138 Sheffield, Patty .... .. 164 Stokes, ath L ...... . . .... 165 Trevi o, I 1 -: ......... . Sfbl'001K, Ron Ann .... . .. 125 Shelby, Bob . ...... 111 stoner u ne. .. ....... av Vim ier J. .. . ... .... . S ake, Jerry 126 Shelby, Deborah ......... 7 24 S! y, 1 a .. .. ..... 6 roo r, 1iss .. . .. . estlaken TCUY 188 Shelby, Jennie 1, ,24 1. , R 1 11 1 . ...... i f e andy . . ...... a hear, Jerry D. 23 Shelley, Norman . . 18 Q v . C, vi ini ......... 120 5 love, Cindy . ......... 3 wmddon, sum 158 She Il. J, W. .. .,....... w' Q range, 21, be t ....... . . 0, 199 : ave, San ......... 1. Whiddon, Sherry 169 Sh p rn, 'k . .. 117, 20 simian, f ie . .. . .... 18 ull, Di a 1 .. .... .. .. 67 Whitaker, Parry 188 Sh ar S e .. it Strc-beck Ronni . ....... . 0 V Tucker, I- -1 . .. 188 While, Bill ......... 188 S ma , 'et .. 6 ig 1 d, B ' . ..- .... 66 Tuck , 'I ld .... . .... 123 White, Lt. Col. H. W. .. 43 hi ds. M ia .... . . .. 117 1' kland, K r f ......... 1 7 Tnqk r, i da ..... .. .... 124 Whitt, Judy ...... 169 Shi ds, atncia Gai .. 1 8, 19B, ickland, f,: .,.. . 1 7 Tuc . . ..... 188 White, Dr. W. T. 22, 23 2 7, 2 1, 250 Struckme c , n . .. 18 er, P y .... ........ . 31 Whitehead, Gerald 168 Shi r, Dan ..... .... 'I .. . 186 S ckmeyer, Io n . .... 20 uley, Lin ........ M88 Wivgand, Linda ...... 169 Shinn, Ba a . . 1 186 S1 lcbaker, Pam . . ...... I Tuley, Wa ' . ......... . . 24 Wickl fe, Vickie 188 Short, Charle . .. 186 St r evant, Sh A ...... . 8 Tully, in .......... . 124 W ga d Sam 126 Short, Terry . . I ..... . 118 cldeth, ' :- c .... 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