Kimball High School - Excalibur Yearbook (Dallas, TX)
- Class of 1969
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Kimball and performs the difficult task of aDev0ted- is 'sheato herfcouantry asl al peacelaljiding nation, having lteauglit Ftldel World-wide language of music inaahyarmy school located in Germanyg Polgsessed within her is a love toward the flag and for what it Stands. a e Sewing lSvSlf1Ci'Wl10' directs the choirs at proclilcingjoutstandingl musicals each yeai' durihgthe spring.- a l l Reagjeetedfieelie by her etildexite e that memberShipg in the comjert choirlhasa increased by almost forty perfcent. l Un dergstanding is she wha freflects character of eaatlrtily jovial person, yet lpettly getslclownl to biisiness when la task fislaf hand. l f a l l e l l V I Due tolthaese outstanding qualities which she lpossesses, a We dedicate the 1969 1E?6CCLlif2lLT td . ' L 'A h iss Martha Hayes F RE WORD What is the Exoalibur? Unimpotrtant itmay seem at the present ftiime. However, it isthe story of the year in pictu1'es,a Words, and mem- orxes. e e e In a few years, when your Ifl11gll13.SklOHglSlI1CC been put away, you will want totremember the way itwas back in 1968-694 lVlemo1'iesa of foot- balllgameatexams, Coronation, graduation, arid the familliarepllrase gLWet are the Knights of Kimball tHigh 4-thoafs what Excalibur is. Despite how much Kimball Choanges, it will retnain in ranking with other high schoolsesee- ond to none. We of the Excalibw '69 hope this annual will help you remember th sclxoolwlas it was, and how greatit is to be a uKnigl1t.', l t 6 THE STA FF SirLetche'St inajestiicai11y Ije1owL,the Whimthfi0f mfhe arrival 'ofl m L ' igmdggn gg, j f gg V l if l sp . 4 fliggfg L A I ii , wifi ' M ' if i outsiidd 'm,- 537?f?3?5 315f'1'6HdYi fhf3m5e1Y95l4ff0ff'Z'hf1If?imG''Pfffi,Z00-V ' V f ' V ' iff 5 I if l sjgexczxbsemlicfstmr . Dtixriett meQsqphfmffesetofiiheefggipqfganee at 'V1setting,scholatsf3ic fgoalsgwith -Steffe Toholowsky, aiine 'exatmple V f Aspects of StudentyLife V011 the humid morning of September 4-, the shrill ringing of thetalniost forgotten. school hellfmarks the beginnings of anotherlsehtooll yearq Greetings fly through the air between friends separated bythe lull of summer, startingianothex year offexcitement and Kimball tradi- tion, o V iV i , l The bearing upon us of our social activities may seem minute during our highii school days. Yet they set the hasie memories of these't:herishedfyears. This is visualf ,ized through five general phei'sies: sports, academic achievement, the building strueture, organizations, and activities, All' are fundementall steps .Behind 'the worth- while year of ia student at Kirnhiall.. V ' f SPURVTSEV Stoner eleiirs the high Vjinhp har ati6?g3 i p fliniS,eSeaied hehamigeilimyr ,V e rehs V i r els r l r i i 5 ' V L ' ,L Vt V V, SCI-IGQL :V Dianne Boyid teams up 'victtiriously in tebleftenrlis matchie.tF1indango. , V i V , Q , , ., A ,.,g, , , ., , ,, H u 2 fi' f ff Iii iii 2 i Qi? 2 5 LL i li!! wwf. .qu X ifaaga Wifi? Q55 M5 441 Y M A iwwgig' W ,i?i?i?Qa ii S Q 5 ws 1356 S fag ' f , ' 'f,RfTi'ff 9 D V' eww -V ' 1 1 ' f'f'fi:QFffT2?,A5k,frg :J 6 K Q m f : :E- .H':f w,f,'Q4:,:'wffg,gfmfa'g K is , Q31 M22 4 H- 3 f , , Ve ,, J, ,f,,,,q, V, Kd , ,,, ' T .:, m K K F 1 ixiffluigf .2 V , -1. 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'mh my VA ' V KV Upon'th e! mBntiohl'oiV chiialry and knig'hthoc5d, moxiemimmediaffzly Visualizes' such' names ziisir Giilag had, 'ml, Pellidore, and Sir Lancelot, allmmthree Of. Whicli were 'dutstiiriding m f:1xibers of fthe RoL1ndta2bIe of KiHg A flh1ifs 7 Fai frm fm.-g 1egenaafy are rheljqsnn Kimball Rpundtable' 'itsk membgrsg COntain3d ' t1'iiS m',A gfoup twelve KL'L- of ,most 'distinguished jkbuthyianyhschoql Coiuldi everih ave to offelf. Selected ffbhifthfz sninior class byyjheimembelfs bfutlie fac1i1tyQ iS themhighesij hQfnQ'rgfhai C'3DiKbt?,Kb6StgOW6dk upon a h sEiudeinE 'fr,om Kimbhllg EaiCHg imemberf has Kcoflf fVfiLnual1y? 1jirfjf1EnW hifhsblf, HS mah h assetf tb 1the Q1ZiSS1'fOQfI'l, 3S.iNf6llkP.S: ,3 'service t o1he sQ1dent fhodyQ These are th? Workhqjgeg Lhggjyhgvefled Kimbail gthis, pzist year ddwnlthegoldehfpathweiy ofsuccess. h m E 3 . ,,,, ,,., A ,. , L, L, Jerry Smith Earning the respect of fellow students and faculty members is an important factor in the success of a student during his high school years. Certainly no one will doubt that Jerry Smith has accomplished this goal. Jerry has worked diligently while serving as vice- president of the student hotly during his senior year. A three year letterman in tennis with All-City recognition in doubles competition, Jerry has been honored as captain for two successive years. It has been Jerryis overall attitude that has brought him the trust of his teachers and class- mates. x v 23 L 1 24 ' Mike Pass Displaying a consistency in the classroom equal to his determination on the football field, Mike Poss is symbolic of the outstanding student. Ful- filling positions on both the defensive and offensive platoons, Mike has performed to the very best of his capabilitiesw-the most that can be asked of any person. While not participating in sports, Mike works steadfastly for the betterment of Kimball. Many school organizations have found his services irre- placeable. Perhaps Mike's greatest contributions have stemmed from this receiving the office of trea- surer of the senior class. lVlike's accomplishments havebeen recognized by having been chosenifor membership in the National Honor Society. i I 26 , Stephen Tobolowsky Unmatchahle leadership, meritorious service, greatest performer-what less than superior phrases can be used to describe Stephen Tobolowsky. Much of the honor that has been bestowed upon Kimball within the past three years can be accredited to Stephen. His performance in state one act play competition not only helped win the second place berth, but also earned Stephen the recognition as being the best actor in Texas. During the summer, Stephen's activities did not let up. Upon winning a trip with other distinguished youth from across the nation, the group spoke to the United Nations Assembly, and Stephen was chosen the countryis outstanding youth speaker. Completing this year as president of the student body, it is clearly evident as to the reasons for Stephen's election into the National Honor Society, and the importance of the services he has rendered to Kimball. i Dan Zivney Whether it is an invitation to represent Kimball at the Texas Boys- State, or to attend the nuclear Science Symposium as a Kimball delegate, or to he- the school guest of theillallas and Oak Cliff Rotary Clubs. Dan Zivney is always willing to ac- cept the responsibility of a good student and a fine citizen. Along with thesefobligations, Dan gives a great deal of time and energy to schoolorganiza- - in :,,,, ., ,L M y tions as a member and vice-president of the Future Scientists. S Denis elections to Quill and Scroll and the Na- tional Honor Society rlemonstrate his high scho- lastic ability and respected character. As Editor- in4Cl1iel' of the Excalibur, he flisplays the leader- ship necessary for such a prominent role. W W W W W W. W W 'W W WW W W W 'W W W W W W W W W W W W W W WW W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W WW W WW W WW 'W WW W ,W W W W W W W W WW W 29 Christie Ford Accepting the responsibility of youth involve- ment in state and local service projects has moti- vated Christie Ford to do something for others. Her convictions can be clearly cited by the fact that she has served faithfully as the county chairman for the state March of Dimes campaign. Her out- standing service for this worthy organization has been strongly felt and gratefully accepted by thou- sands of handicapped children. Extending her activities within the school, Chris- tie's kindly personality and beauty yield to instant friendship with all people with which she comes in contact. Chosen the November Student of the Month, Christie has also been honored with mem- bership in the National Honor Society. Denny Beall Matching the athletic accomplishments of Denny Beall has been his endless desire to work effectively for others. If there is a job to be done, Denny is motivated by his untiring efforts to Work steadfastly until the task is completed. This has been clearly illustrated by the fact that he has been chosen to serve as president of both his sophomore and senior classes. As the activities of a school seem to become more hectic as the year progresses, the same is true for Denny. Holding down the starting position at guard on the varsity basketball team, he has ob- tained two letters. At the close of basketball season, Denny moves out-of-doors, where his performance as second baseman has been nothing less than spectacular, Denny Beallis membership into the Na- tional Honor Society can be attributed to the well- rounded student he has displayed himself to be. A 1 -w ' 1 32 Mike Hall Self-determination and dignity are the key traits which have led to the success of Mike Hall. Not a loud-spoken type of individual, Mike has made his presence he known through his will to grasp all that can be offered in school. It is evident that both teachers and classmates alike respect his ef- forts by the many offices he holds inrschool or- ganizations. After being chosen for membership into the National Honor Society, Mike was elected to the clulifs presidency. s y Leaning his interests toward the field of science, Mike is concluding a year of service as president of the Future Scientists. This position was obtained just a year after his being chosen vice-president of the same organization in his junior yearj y - - i Q Achieving a great many more honors' during the past three years, Mike exemplifies the Worldly leader of tomorrow. l l To inspire, Q to guide, toil educate-pthese are pall integral parts of the role performed by the faculty andiiad1ninistration. A student comes to Kimball as pan inexperieneced, inquisitive sophomore. His Work toward the development and advancement of Kimball aslhe grows into a respectable, mature senior-is a great contributioni However, the valued servioepof each student in the Cycle of his high schoollife ends with graduation. v p n fThis,is,not the case of the faculty member. e A teachers entire Career is one of givingeofe himself to the school, 'through his interest, knowledge, and friendship., p c l ' f A teacher relates' and passes on his knowledge within! the elassroorrn lnterestgend friendship are displayedby supporting productions, teams, .and other activities around Kimball, and through the atmosphere .of warmth he possesses While doing so. lt is thecfaculty that is responsible forrthe educa- tional building block of Kimballg Their efforts have not made Kimball just a building, ,but 'rather an edifice oflearning., A l v l l 2 S!! 2 2 337 5 Q V Q 5 5 5 2 BL 51 i 3 4 5 5 K 36 Board of Education Members of the Board of Education from left to right are: Jack Dunlopg Mrs. Henri L. Bromberg Jr.g Jerry D. Wheatg John Plath Greeng Marvin H. Berkeley, Presidentg Nolan Estesg Percy I Luecke, Jr., M.D.g Emmett J. Conrad, M.D.g G.R. Hollingsworthg and Sam R. Faris. - ,-- QM Vw gf le, an giimzzmn' fwi E if: 11 Q52 - --16 S fgvml fs---it as MR. J. W. SHELTON, Assistant Principal A native of central Texas, Mr. Shelton gradu- ated from North Texas State University where he received his BS. and lVI.S. degrees. Major- ing in education and physical education proved to be quite usefulg he was named as head coach at Hillcrest, and finally as assistant principal of Kimball High School. His many interests include golfing, deer hunt- ing, officiating at football games, and his young son. Mr. Shelton explains that, MAS a head coach, I came into a more personal contact with the stu- dents, whereas, as assistant principal, I am more aware of the problems of students at school and at homef, He advises a student of today to take advantage of all opportunities that education offers, as this is a very competitive world. Those with the best education are a bigger success in the future. MRS. ELEANOR OTT . M- , B.A., Rice Univ.g M.A., S.M.U.g Sopho. B.A., E.T.S.U.g M.A., U.T.g Jr., Sr. more Counselor COUHSCIOI' MRS. NATALIE HALE Counselor's Clerk . , MISS BARBARA JEAN CARRELL B.B.A., and M.Ed., N.T.S.U.g Jr., Sr. Counsel- or COUNSELOR'S STAFF Lends a Helping Hand Nine times out of ten, those students who are entering Kimball for the first time are confused. The counselors never neglect their duties to lend a helping hand to anyone who may need assistance. The counselors, in their respective categories, help new students get adjusted to the new atmosphere they encounter at Kimball, and help juniors and seniors select the courses they need in' preparation for the college of their choice. Any proh- lem a student may encounter while at Kimball, he can always depend on the assurance and guidance of the counselors. f if I s J MW , kk? MISS GRACE EVELYN SMITH MRS. FANNETTE WILLIAMS MRS, JUANITA WH-AER Counselor Permanent Records Clerk Cgunselofs Clerk 4I ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF Operates Skill ully The Administrative Staff has an important job- that of running Kimball with as few complications as possible. With the help of the attendance and I.B.M. staffs, the secretaries, and the dean, Kimball is able to function smoothly and effectively. I.B.M. Operator, MRS. BILLIE MOOMAW Attendance Clerk, MRS. MARY HINTZE 42 51 1 Attendance Clerk, MRS. DOROTHY MEEK w.,,, ., mass Attendance Clerk, MRS. ANITA DEUSCHLE ,, Secretary, MRS. BARTHENE PEARCE Secretary's Assistant, MRS. BONNIE GREEN Dean, MISS LONA SPRUIELL Nurse, MISS ETHEL GOODNIGHT Attendance Clerk, MRS. SUE EMERSON BUSINESS DEPARTMENT Gains New Teachers Kimball welcomes Miss Profitt and Mrs. Pigg. This is Miss Proffitt's first year to teach and Mrs. Piggas fifth year. They also co-sponsor the Future Business Leaders of America. Mrs. Mary Ellen Alexander begins her tenth year of teach- ing at Kimball. In addition to teaching she contributes to the school by ,sponsoring the Majorettes. Mr. James Alford also begins his tenth year. Mr. R. L. Winnett and Mr. Justin D. Stewart round out the department with their combined eight years of teaching experience at Kimball. N , .bf l T MRS. LOURENE PIGG B.B.A., N.T.S.U.g Shorthand L 't 1f.f1s'1'fif: f V. f? fm-P 'wi We Q is e Q . 5 A MR.JAMEs ALFoRD 'tt it at B.S., M.E., E.T.S.U.g Booking, Geometry 1 s ' 1 . r -- ' A-it-.eff . . -- V ., f- , wassaeL3L.5,E-Ew:zsfa:f:2as,,g11vf. ,K . . , 4 f -12n.fQ::a1.:. ! NZM'sftsa,:g:.,m,.g,.2mg:9,kzmggi, H V is i H s i ,. L i-.gg-IAQXQQL1: gwgtgiizff-as:isf11,sf.:rf1seeix:.1ss.:gwx-gafnwgffA ,X . 'TiEia121,s5ggf2 asia. -, , 5 iiiiszzgf- I :ikissf I 1 iiftm' f.,2'r-QQSEFT ERN MISS SANDY PROFFITT MR. JUSTIN STEWART B.B.A., N.T.S.U.g Typing 1-2 B.S. T.C.U.g Distributive Education B.S. E.T.S.U.g Typing, Business Arith- metic K MR. R. L. WINNETT JR. MR. TROY MILLER B.A., Univ. of Dallasg World History MR. BYRON RHOME B.A., Trinity Univ.g M.A., Univ. of Texasg Texas History llllillquqnq MR. HANSEL D. MARTIN B.A., U.T.A.g American History, World History MR. JACK HITCHCOCK B.S., N.T.S.U.g M.A., E.T.S.U.g American History, Civics MR. JOHN L. PRITCHETT B.A., S.M.U.g Problems of Democracy, Economics, Civics MR. DAVID SUGG B.S.Ed., Abilene Christian Collegeg World History, American History, English History SOCIAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT Supplies Experience or History Curriculum This year at Kimball we have seventeen teachers in the Social Studies Department. In this department we have two teachers, Mr. Campbell and Mr. Hitchcock, who have previously taught at Kimball. Between them they have a combined total of nine- teen years just teaching at Kimball. In addition, we have three new teachers. Mrs. Wester, who co-sponsors the Fleur-de-lis, is one of these, along with Miss McVean and Mr. Peters. This year Mr. Harlan, who teaches civics, becomes the third head football coach at Kimball. Mr. South also brings honor to Kimball with his award-winning track teams. 45 SOCIAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT Inspects the Occurrences 0 History S 5 5 ,,Wi A ,V q,c.,,.,c,, cc cSSS MISS KAREN McVEAN B.S., N.T.S.U.g American History MR. JAMES RUST B.B.A., Baylor Univ.g Civics MISS SAMMIE WESTER B.A., Baylor Univ., M.A., Univ. of Mo.4 American History, Civics, Advanced American History Instead of just learning dates and facts, the history teachers at Kimball try to bring to the student the reasons the occurences came about. They re'alize that if a student is going to learn the material and apply it to him- self, that he must know why it happened. ln our day and age when there seems to be so much turmoil, we need to study the past mistakes and see what we can do to make the World and school a better place in which to live. 46 MR. TOMMY THOMPSON B.A., Baylor Univ., American History, World History MR. BOB PETERS B.A., U.T.A.g N.T.S.U.g American History, Civics MR. HERBERT E. HARLAN B.S., Baylor Univ.g Civics I MR. MILTON SOUTH B.B.A., M.Ed., N.T.S.U.g American History, Civics MR. JOHN W. CAMPBELL B.A., s.M.U.4 M.A., E.T.S.U.g World History MR. PRESTON COX B.S., N.T.S.U.g World History MR. RICHARD HILL B.S., M.Ed., N.T.S.U.g American History MRS. MARGARET BREEDLOVE B.A., Texas Wesleyan, M.A., N.T.S.U.g World History, Civics Speech 47 MISS .IEFFIE JOHNSON MRS. MARGARET COX Q B.S., North Texas State Universityg English 3,4 B.A., Baylor, M.A., N.T.S.U.g English 3-6 MRS. HARRIET HARRAL MRS. LEOTA BURNEY B.A., M.A., Baylor, Engiish 3-6 Bs., E.C.T.C.g M.A., N.T.S.U.g English 5-a Any English department has an important task for which they teach that becomes essen- tial to every other field of learn- ing and life. Besides basic grammatical studies, Kimball's English Department provides a firm literary background, con- necting literature with other areas of life. The teachers of Kimball's English department lead inter- esting lives within and outside 48 of school. Alan Mills, the only male member of the department, sponsors Kimball's golf team, having played golf for N.T.S.U. Melinda Hoffman sponsors Knight Life and Quill and Scroll, and Linda Wade devotes one period of her day to the Excalibur staff. Sharon Hooper sponsors ,l.C.L. and both Susan Chastain and Carolyn Melton give up time to direct the Y- Teens. MISS LINDA WADE B.A., N.T.S.U.g English 3-6 MRS. VIRGINIA MEHAFFIE MRS. SUSAN CHASTAIN B.S., Stephen F. Austing English B.A., Texas Universityg English 3-4 5-8 l l MR. ALAN MILLS B.S., N.T.S.U.g English 3-6 ENGLISH DEPARTMENT Provides - Backgrounds for All HSSSUEAILDIARLQND Phases 0 Klmball . ., op ie ewcom gEnglish 5-6 ittffi . 0 g p Student Ll e :left if . il i Agl'farQti Hootilerdi.enjoys choir work. In high school she was in , Axllgistate and at Baylor in the A Capella choir. Cecile ltasifgfriusical inclinations also, having worked with the Association. Melinda Hoffman enjoys piano ydiceyfreelance writing, and dress designing. Susan Mar- gfillai1ditqtlr?gdgCarolyn Melton make all their own clothes. Cecile fvlifjhutregfdhas served as assistant fashion director at the Apparel Mart. 3 Kimball's English department is comprised of three Kimball graduates: Susan Chastain, Carolyn Melton, and ,lane Walling. Kimball would also like to welcome its new teachers: Sharon Hooper, Carolyn Melton, ,lane Walling, Melinda Hoffman, Cecile Autrey, Karen Boa, and Bettye Albright. MRS. HELEN MENEFEE B.A., N.T.S.U.g M.A., Midwestern Universityg English 7-10 49 MISS SHARON HOOPER BA., Baylor Universityg English 3-6 MRS. MELINDA HOFFMAN B.A., Baylor Universityg English 5-65 Journalism ENGLISH DEPARTMENT Welcomes Seven New Teachers 50 MRS. CAROLYN MELTON B.A., N.T.S.U.g English 5-6g Home and Family Living MRS. KAREN BOA B.A., Montclair State Collegeg English 5-8 MRS. BETTYE ALBRIGHT B.S.E., State College of Arkansasg English 7-8 MISS CECILE AUTREY B.A., University of Texasg English 7-8 MISS JANE WALLING B.S., N.T.S.U.g English 3-6 LIBRARY DEPARTMENT Utilizes 68 Senior Gi t - Microfilm Reader MISS AUDREY PATTON B.A., M.L.S., Texas Woman's Universityg Librarian Kimball's library department has in- creased its facilities so much that, as head librarian, Miss Patton says, We are out of shelf space and student space. Thanks to the ,68 Senior class, they have a micro- film reader with a growing supply of sources. Also, there is a career informa- tion kit and two stereos and record library for the students' convenience and enjoy- ment. The department has also developed libraries within the American history, civ- ics, and world history classes themselves. Frankie Sawyer has won first prize for a short story published in the Ft. Worth Press. She was also a Duchess from the Junior class, SMU. Audrey Patton has travelled all over the United States, Can- ada, Europe, and Mexico. MRS. MARGARET BRITTON MRS. FRANKIE E. SAWYER S M.U.g Library Clerk B.A., Brenau Academyg Library Clerk Sl LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT Enrolls Eight Hundred Twenty-Eight Students MRS. .IOAN E. HORN B.A., T.C.U.g French 1-4 NI I I MRS. IVY BLAIR B.A., M.A., Austin Collegeg French 53 MRS. LINDA JOHNSON B.A., Univ. of Texasg English, French MRS. RUTH HOEFFLER B.A., M.A,, S M.U.g German, Latin MRS. .IENNILYN THAMES B.A., Baylor Universityg Spanish MRS. DORYLEE PLEXCO B.A., S.M.U.g Spanish S MRS. AURORA MORENO B.A., S.M.U.g Spanish 3-8 MRS. JANA L. GREENWAY B.A., Univ. of Texasg Latin 3-6, English 5-6 Courses in Spanish, French, German, and Latin, taught by eight excellent teachers, and aided by a modern language lab, make Kimball outstanding in the field of foreign lan- guage. This year 828 students are taking avforeign language. Spanish classes have a combined enrollment of 348, French students number 317, there are 85 German students, and 78 students are studying Latin. Spanish is taught by Mrs. Dorylee Plexco, Mrs. Jennilyn Thames, and Mrs. Aurora Moreno. Mrs. Plexco, one of the sponsors of El Sol, has been at Kimball for two years. Mrs. Thames sponsors the Spanish National Honor Society. Mrs, Moreno, El Sol sponsor, has spent nine of her twenty- nine years of teaching at Kimball. Mrs. Linda Johnson, Mrs. Joan Horn, and Mrs. lvy Blair teach French. All three of these teachers are co-sponsors of the French Club. Mrs. Blair, who has had twenty-one years of teaching experience, has been at Kimball since it opened in 1958. Along with French, Mrs. Johnson also teaches Sophomore English. Mrs. Jana Greenway and Mrs. Ruth Hoeffler' are Kim- ball's Latin teachers. Mrs. Greenway, who also teaches Junior English, sponsors Corona Eximia and the Junior Classical League. Mrs. Hoefiler is the only German teacher. She is the sponsor of Allerlei and the National Honor S0- ciety. 53 SCIENCE DEPARTMENT Develops Interest in Many Fields Welcoming four new teachers for 1968-69, the Science Department is one of the largest in Dallas. Offering two first-year college science courses for advanced students, the department is also one of the best in Dallas. Denise Landell, M. A. Moses, Jerry Davis, and James W. Brown are the new science teachers, Miss Landell herself is a Kimball graduate. James Brown is a new basketball coach for Kimball. Returning for another year are Margaret Milke, Eleanor Otto, Laura Liljestrand, Terry Harlow, Paul Loftin, and Lera Pylant. Mrs. Otto enjoys her leisure hours boating with her family on Cedar Creek Lake. Mrs. Liljestrand and Mrs. Pylant sponsor the Science Club. Mr. Loftin sponsors the Biology Honor Society. Mr. Harlow helps the Student Council to function properly. MR.,TERRY A. HARLOW B.S., N.T.S.U.g Chemistry, Biology MR. PAUL LOFTIN MRS. ELEANOR T. OTTO MS., E.T.S.U.g Biology 1-2, 3-4 B.A., M.A., U. of Texasg Chemistryrl-2, lA-2A MR. JAMES W. BROWN B.S., Texas Wesleyan College, Biology 54 MRS. LERA PYLANT B.S., Roanoke College, Biology Learning quickly becomes a habit in the Kimball Science Department. Mrs. Milke and Mr. Loftin, all of whose years of teaching have been at Kimball, make their courses ed- ucational and enjoyable at the same time. Mr. Moses, al- though new to Kimball, has been teaching for 19 years, making him an experienced instructor. Mr. Loftin is an avid sports ian, and he donates much of his time to his regular and advanced Biology classes. MR. JERRY W. DAVIS BS., Stephen F. Austing Biology 1-2 MRS. LAURA LILJESTRAND M.S., S.M.U.g Biology MRS. MARGARET MILKE B.S., Texas Women's Universityg Chemistry 1-2, 1A-2A, 3A-4A ,aww MR. M.A. MOSES MISS DENISE LANDELL BS., N.T.S.U.g Physics B.S., T.C.U.g Biology 1-2 55 Included in the line-up of Math teachers are two newcomers, Mr. Fred Robinson and Mr. Hayward Gibson. Mr. Robinson is new to the profession, while Mr. Gibson comes to us from Boude Storey Jr. High. Those who have been at Kimball in years before continue to help students excel in geometry, algebra, trigonometry, and calculus. Some of our teachers help our students in other than classroom interests. Mr. Jerry Chris- tian sponsors the Slide Rule Club, 4'Num- bers Sense , and the Chess Club. Miss Vir- ginia Fite sponsors a very student-oriented organization-the Student Council. Mrs. Lorene Covert sponsors the Future Teachers of America. The teachers at I. F. Kimball -' are dedicated to their students. f X ig, 3- . , 67 . 7,47 4 .bhp kyw. A ,V ., ' f ftfsfaf-a..'E'a ft, I I MRS. BOBBY SPRAY B.S., S.M.U.g Algebra, Trigonometry MRS. JANE HAYMES B.A., Oklahoma College for Worneng Algebra, Trigonometry :sf MISS LYNDA K. ROTEN B.S., N.T.S.U.g Algebra MRS. EVIE JONES Plane Geometry MR. HAYWARD A. GIBSON B.S., Centenary College, M.Ed., E.T.S.U MISS VIRGINIA FITE B.A., M.A., S.M.U.g Algebra B.A., Baylor University, M.Ed S M U MISS LINDA DARNELL B.A., M.A., N.T.S.U.g Algebra, Trig- onometxy i MRS. LORENE COVERT T B.S., Oklahoma Universityg Geometry 9 ,:,:e:'f'1ff:f MATH DEPARTMENT Now Has Computer Programming Under the direction of Mrs. Betty Elder, the Math department this year offers a course in computer programming. Any student taking advanced cal- culus also will be taught programming as a part of the course. Instruction is given using a teletype here at Kimball hooked up to a G.E. Timesharing Computer. MRS. BETTY ELDER B.S., N.T.S.U.g Calculus, Trigonometry MR. FRED L. ROBINSON B.A., U.T.A.g Geometry, Related Algebra MR. VERDE DICKEY B.A., Austin Collegeg M.A., T.C.U.g Plane Geometry MRS. AMY A. McMURRY B.A., Austin Collegeg Algebra, Related Algebra MR. JERRY D. CHRISTIAN B.A. Texas Universityg B.A., U.T.A.3 Ge- ometry, Related Algebra 5 7 FINE ARTS DEPARTMENT Entertains Dallas All manners of activities are directed by the capable teachers in the Fine Arts department. Mr. Steve Bayless, as sponsor of the Knight Beats, the Kimball stage band, has continuously led them to high honors in the Brownwood Stage Band Festival. Miss Martha Hayes, a director of musicals, and Mr. Darrell Chambers, band di- rector, round out the music department. Mrs. Mary Curtis continues as speech, debate, and drama teacher to help her students Win honors in various tournaments. Miss Enna Rogers heads the art classes which create many needed articles for Kimball events. These teachers continue to bring recognition to Kim- ball from many places. MISS MARTHA HAYES B.M., S.M.U.g Voice and Music education MR. DARREL R. CHAMBERS B.M., S.M.U.g Band MISS ENNA FAY ROGERS B.S., T.W.U.g M.A., N.T.S.U.g Art M ' MARY CURTIS MR. STEVE BAYLESS N.T,S.U.g Speech, Drama, Debate B.M., N.T.S.U.g Orchestra, Band, Music Theory 58 R.O.T.C., P.E., AND DRIVER'S EDUCATION p DEPARTMENTS Provide Additional Educational Experience --- -.. .., :----- i --'-- , , .E 1, 3 fa A .......... 1 W , . A.-- ' fflffiiciigiff' Gln-Q L V-,.,L :W AA ' 'v V iii iiiiiiifig .fi 1 : 'f:' f . i...,Q, W ,fLQiA,- , ., , A ..Q,,,,, t, ,,:,,, . ,Y .I ..,... ,... ez,. - .- it ' 5 A.f,. . A . y ,-. f A iini . 1241 : '.:a2 -- .,.A' T1iiiuffg'5fSfi.1we:A,. 'f -Us-ew J MR. DAVID CALDWELL Bs., N.T.S.U.g Gym LT. COL. HARMON W. WHITE B.S., Henderson Stateg M.A., George Pea- bodyg Military Science A ,,.....s-mv MR. LaVON BOYETTE B.S., N.T.S.U.g Physical Education The Physical Education staff, led by Mr. LaVon Boyette, provides students with fine training and a variety of sports in which anyone can find his favorite. Lt. Col. Harmon White leads the R.O.T.C. in its quest to be the top R.O.T.C. unit for the third year in Dallas. Mr. David Clark, a man of many talents, instructs students in the fine art of dodging carsv. Truly, students graduate from Kimball with an all-around educational experience. MISSPOLLY ROGERS B.S.E., Ouachita Baptist Universityg Physi- cal Education SXSGT. PAUL VINES R.O.T.C. l Miss PEGGY JACKSON B.S., N.T.S.U.g Physical Education MR. DAVID CLARK B.S., N.T.S.U.g M.Ed., N.T.S.U.g Driver's Education 59 HOMEMAKING DEPARTMENT Teaches the Basics or Success ul Living Homemaking not only teaches one to sew and to cook, but it also prepares those students who are interested in future careers as homemakers, Home- making is much more than just cooking or sew- ing. Students learn the importance of a successful home and family. Students are shown how influential homemak- ing is in our modern society and are instructed as to the significance of the homemaker. As a result, the I-Iomemaking Department is one of the most important and outstanding departments at Kimball. MRS. MARILYN DARNELL B.S.I'I.E., Abilene Christian Collegeg Homemaking :' kg MRS. ANNIE LEE MCLAIN MRS. DORIS N. BLACKBURN B.S., Stephen F. Austing Home and Family Living B.S., N.T.S.U.g Homemaking 60 MR. B.L. BROUGHTON BS., M.Ed., E.T.S.U.g Metal Shop, Power Mechanics, Drafting MR. RICHARD M. TURNER BS., N.T.S.U.g Electronics and Plastics MR. JOHN G. OWEN BS., N.T.S.U.g Drafting, Audio Visual INDUSTRIAL ARTS DEPARTMENT Experiences Change in Staff Mr. Broughton and Mr. Owen work together this year along with two new Industrial Arts teachers, Mr. Lewis and Mr. Turner. This change in the staff has only made the de- partment that much better. Those who are planning future professions as machinists, mechanics, etc., discover that the courses offered by the department are very rewarding and beneficial. Kimball,s Industrial Arts Department provides skillful and experienced training for students preparing for a suc- cessful future. MR. JAMES LEWIS BS., N.T.S.U.g Woodworking STUDY HALL DEPARTMENT Gains New Member Study Hall provides the necessary hour of study or sleep which is needed by the majority of Kim- ball students. Kimball's study hall teachers have compiled a total of sixty- seven years teaching ex- perience. The extracur- ricular activities of these teachers range from rais- ing cattle to attending college. Both Mrs. Lucille Av- eritt and Mrs. Gwen Ram- sey raise cattle. Mrs. Ore- lya Kline devotes much of her time to a political science course at North Texas. Mrs. Margaret Smith is the newcomer to the study hall faculty. Prior to this year Mrs. Smith served in the office for four years. MRS. ORELYA KLINE, S.M.U. 62 MRS. LUCILLE McNEIL MRS. GWEN RAMSEY Trinity University N.T.S.U, 5 MRS. BETTY GANNAWAY S.M.U. MRS. LUCILLE AVERITT MRS. THELMA LACY MRS. MARGARET SMITH T.C.U. University of Texas possible the necessary daily needs of Kimhall's custodial staff keeps Kimball in tiptop shape. ,pw ,,., . -- .Q ,'is, - ' ,,,. .WEE-My r th A ,, N waw.., I . i,,.. . 2 Q , ' rf- ' ,',, as 4. ,. , , ' M A ,fa .'f, 1' t if,-gi,',, , ' M f -N-W 1 65 . We s , fm- 'KL , 4 'l' 5' m f f f ,Wt , ' ' 'V K 'M' 'l I 's . A . W 'W iis. eeil - W f ' V I . .,...., - Kimball's lunchroom staff insures Kimball students of wholesome meals. Norma Tvete, school dietician, plans well balanced meals for Kimball students. LUN CHROOM AND C USTODIAN STAFF Aid Kimball in Necessary Daily Routine Kimball's lunchroom and custodial staff, led by Norma Tvete and Mr. Charles Rush, maintain the school's immaculate surroundings. These men and women give their services to make the students. Mr. Charles Rush heads the custodial staff. Mr. Jefferson Day collects daily parking money. ,v,Aff,,,N,,,,f13,1, ,.., ,V , k.,Vk .- kk.- ,i .,,,. L,k,,, 7 , ,.k, , .,.., K, .,,k. M. ,, , ,.,,k , ,. I , ., ,. ., , K , , , . k 5 35 5 E 3 5 5 2 'Q 3 1 We Shall Always Remember . . Fall . . . Spring . . . Winter . . . . . . and Summer. Fall a somewhat melancholy season, bringing sad memories of a golden summer past and the excitement of a new school year to come. The warm, free days which slipped through our fingers end like the sand we vacationed on. Yet the fall brings the dawning of a new way of life. This way of life is the way of life of a student. There are no week day dates, few late hours, and disciplined studies. The fall doesn't slow our pace down. The Longview trip, pep rallies, and football games kick off the season. All of this time, the sophomores are adjusting to the way Knights live. The fall and Junior plays give ad- ditional culture, and the first six weeks drags on. The only relief in sight is Thanksgiving. This marks a climax to the funfilled fall and a few brief days to rest up for the long winter ahead. Sophomores Adapt Quickly to New Environment On September 3, more than 800 sopho- mores and new students assembled in the auditorium to receive instructions and guidance for their first year at Kimball. The cheerleaders greeted the newcomers and taught them a number of yells and the school song. Mr. Durrett spoke to the sophomores and acquainted them with they school traditions and rules. A few weeks later, the sophomores were assembled again and representatives from the various school clubs and organizations explained the pur- poses and various functions of their clubs. l Sophomores get their first glimpse of life at Kimball. 0 w Representatives from the various clubs await their turn. Sophomores listen attentively to instructions on procedure at Kimball. 68 at Longview Trip Bolsters School Spirit This year's out-of-town football game in- volved a clash with the Lobos of Longview High School. Suffering a disappointing defeat, the Knights returned still optimistic about their remaining games. Thirteen busses took the stu- dents to Longview, involving almost 800 of the school's personnel. Spectators at the game were entertained at halftime by the Band and Troubadears in their first performance of the season. N ,f ,J il Chaos reigns supreme on the Troubadear bus. fix!! ff ,W-fi Students anxiously anticipate the beginning of the Longview trip. ,.,..,. ,pl Sally Jones, Debbie Richie, and Mary Ann Smith prepare to board. One of the busses hurries to its destination. 69 Look Mom, no hands. Spirited Knights Elissa Martella displays un- Orville Davis and Wilbur Pearson present limited enthusiasm. their famous invention. Hail Almighty Leader . . . Jimm Livin ston returns to Kimball to prove, once a Knight, Y g always a Knight. Tri-captains Charles Greeson and Emo Black carry off the Troub cake as Mike Atnip samples. Pep Assemblies Rouse School Spirit The pep assemblies this year were unequal in energy and in vivacity. Victory apples for the football boys highlighted six assemblies. These apples were provided by different groups of students each week. Mr. Durrett, the coaches, and various teachers spoke to stimulate the noted Kimball school spirit. The cheerleaders, band, Troubadears, majorettes, Fleur-de-Lis also added much to the assemblies in performances as well as participation. it Do you provide towels with your baths? 7l if 2 The Excitement of the 1968 Fair Day Is Never to Be Forgotten Kimball students are among the many at the Fair Nancy Corley and Debbie Richie don't seem too Building a pyramid was a simple diversion obviously amusing to all. impressed by that last ride. Doris Kramp and Sandy Oakley make good use of the scenic rest areas available at the Fair. 72 Wayne Kofnovec and Cathy Hodge seem to be enjoying the beginning moments of the Paratrooper. Susie Smith and Mike Sanguinet come to the end of another electrifying ride. Sandy Oakley and Elzada Yarborough see the sights? Fascinating exhibits, wild and whirling rides, in- triguing games, prizes galore, and delicacies of all kinds were just a fraction of the fun experienced by thousands of students attending the 1968 High School Day at the State Fair of Texas. Together with the excitement of the many games and rides, there was the welcome sight of a cool place to rest. There is little or no doubt in anyoneis mind that participating in the many activities at the Fair can be quite tiring. But who thinks about being tired while he is enjoying the sights at the Fair? There are so many things happening that everyoneis mind is preoccupied andithey are en- hanced to a point that nothing else is allowed to in- terfere. Such are the powers of the great State Fair of Texas. Kimball students went to the Fair searching for good food, challenging games, and rewarding prizes. They certainly found an abundance of everything. Religious Values Stressed By Special Assemblies Dr. Tom Shipp visited Kimball this year, as he has done in years gone by. He spoke to the students on the spiritual and moral values in life. With his many outside activities, he is well qualified to speak on these subjects. Dr. Shipp is a Metho- dist minister residing here in Dallas. Besides this eminent speaker, Kimball was visited by the New Folk Singers, a group of college students belonging to a group like Young Life. These students travel from campus to campus in their campaign to promote good will among the young people. They entertained the Kimball student body with current music, including tunes from certain commercials. The theme, how- ever, was one well known. Telling one of his many anecdotes, Dr. Shipp begins his talk. The New Folk Singers really swing in their performance for Kimball. 74 In their almost all singing presentation, the New Folk Singers give life a more spiritual meaning. Dr. Shipp endeavors to get across a special point. Though the ideas are the same, the music is new Homecoming Festivities Highlight Hal time Ceremonies As the fall season gets into full swing, former Knights from different colleges all over the country return to Kimball for Homecoming. To each Knight, Kimball's Homecoming is a high point in the long list of activities. This year we played the Carter Cowboys for our Homecoming game. At half time, the Troubadears performed a special prop routine to the theme from '4The Apartment. After their performance, the sophomore, junior, and senior nominees were driven around the outskirts of the football field on floats. Escorted by their fathers, the girls then lined up on the field. Then came the long awaited announcement. Our new Homecoming Queen was Gayle Cordray. The junior and sopho- more attendants were I an Day and Patty Rollings. Following the game, there was a dance in the girl's gym to celebrate the festivities. At the dance, the student body was entertained by the Soul Ex- pressions. The seniors will remember this Home- coming as their last, but will look forward to the coming years when they may come back as those who have gone before them. , , Queen Gayle receives a kiss from everyone's Knight in shining armor, Mr. Durrett. Some 13901916 Cant be IIHPPY Wlih just one Seniors, Beth Hardin, Dan Surber, and John Adams enjoy the Homecoming dance. 76 mum for Homecoming. To complete the Homecoming festivities, the Soul Expressions played for the dance afterwards. Sophomore candidate, Patty Rollings, and Junior candidate, J an Day, stand with their fathers as the Royal Court is announced. Stephanie Stanley displays her outstanding accomplish- ment-dancing. Nominees Gayle Cordray and Marie Lenheiser anxious ly await the crowning of Homecoming Queen. 77 Armistice Day Brings Remembrance of Gallant Americans The New Tyme Syngers instill pride with their songs. Dr. Estes congratulates Mr. Durrett on the assembly. Royal Lancers express their pride in a special way. Armistice Day has become a tradition at Kimball. On this one day a year We pay tribute to those men who so frallantly gave of themselves to sustain the freedom of our nation. Men had to fight to form this nation and Americans are still fighting today-to these men we also express our gratitude. ln addition to the ROTC, the New Tyme Syugers presented a brief history of the nation in song. 78 The Unknown Soldier is not forgotten. The NHS Exempltfies the Epitome 0 Excellent Students Cooper and Mary Ann Smith await their announce new members. Mike Johnson, Mike Poss, and Denny Beall discuss the new members. Tobolowsky congratulates Francis on her membership. New members prepare to take oath of induction. The National Honor Society consists of students who possess excep- tional academic abilities, but this is not the only criterion for membership. Members must also have the quality of leadership. They must be able to lead the other students in the school. Membership does not come easily, for it is the teachers that decide who shall be admitted from a list of nominees. ln this way only the best shall be accepted. 79 Thanksgiving Assembly Produced by Speech Department The Speech Department produced this year's Thanksgiving as- sembly, a play on the life' of Abraham Lincoln. Written by Frances Galvan and directed by Mrs. Mary Curtis, the play featured ,lim Rigby as Lincoln, Marshall Millsap as the Nar- rator, Julie Davis as Anne Rutledge, and Diane Nixon as Nancy Hanks. The play depicted the blessings our country has received. Young Lincoln engages Anne Rutledge in conversation. Pat Rosenbury and Ginger Martin discuss Mr. Lincoln's attributes. A chorus of speakers recites some lines from the play. 80 Winter snowflakes, basketball, warm clothing, Christmas, and mid-term exams. All of these are synonyms for the winter months of Decem- ber, January, and February. ln December, every- thing leads to the Christmas vacation. The an- nual Christmas basketball game is the climax of the holiday school activities. With the beginning of school in January, everyone must buckle down with homework before mid-term exams start. Seniors don't dread exams quite as much as everyone else because they are hopeful that these are the last they'll take in high school. February is a month of many and varied activities. First of all, the senior play, Anne Frank,'7 was given the fifth and sixth. Valentines brought the an- nouncement of the Hcutest couplef, Finally, the long, cold winter months are ended by the annual Spanish Fiesta given by El Sol. The winter is truly a time of holiday spirit. juniors Present A Room Full of Rosesa' This year the Junior class, under the direction of Mrs. Breedlove, presented A Room Full of Roses by Edith Sommers. The story revolves around a girl whose attention is constantly focused on herself. When she visits her mother, she finds that in an atmosphere of love she can be herself. Mildred ..... Larry Fallon . . . Nancy Fallon .... Grace Hewitt .... Jane Hewitt .... Dick Hewitt ..... ,lay Fallon ...... Bridget lVIacGowan Carl MacGowan .. ee CAST . . . . . . . , . . Debbie Writesel . . . . Ray Bruyere . .. Colleen Jenson . . Jan Hamilton . . . . Karen Yates . . . Jim Goodlad .. Gary Kelleher . . . . Susan Price .. . Jerry Turner seas ,s E Did someone call for a bellboy? 82 It's alive ! J ay tries to console Nancy. On Dancer, on Prancer, on Comet . . . ! Girl's Chorus entertains at the Christmas Assembly. Christmas Is Many Things to Kimball Students The Christmas Assembly this year was a musical one. lt began with the Girl,s Chorus. Next were The New Tyme Syngers, followed by the Concert Choir. So that we- would not forget the true meaning and the beginning of Christmas, Marshall Millsap narrated the Christmas Story. Later that afternoon came the basketball game. The highlight of the game came at halftime with the ar- rival of Santa Claus. l Larry McRoberts helps decorate the stage. 83 In an event which for many cadets is not only a gala occasion but also a rest after exams, Hon. Maj. Cindy Funderburk was chosen by the Kimball R.0.T.C. battalion as their over-all sweetheart. From among eight girls, each representing a unit of the corps, and chosen by the members of the unit, the cadets chose the one to reign supreme. The beauty of the one chosen is matched by the pageantry of the occasion, and it is an event to be long remembered. After being crowned, Cindy begins the tra- ditional dance. Cindy Funderburk Becomes Tenth Annual Battalion Sweetheart The Sweethearts and their escorts enjoy the dancing after the over-all sweet- heart has been chosen. The battalion commander and the newly chosen sweetheart lead the Grand March. Before the announcement, eight sweethearts wait expectantly: Sandi Conatser, Debbie Green, Karen Yates, Cindy Funderburk, Marcie Walker, Janice Bates, .loan Christopherson, and Debbie Bednarz. 84 February The first night of Hanukkah celebration in December of 1942, shown by the cast in the first act. Mr. Frank, played by .lim Rigby, reads the Hanukkah blessing as Peter, played by Steve Tobolowsky, listens on. Mr. Frank .. Mrs. Frank .. Margot ..... Anne Frank . Miep ........ Mrs. Van Daan Mr. Van Daan Peter ....... Mr. Dussel . . Mr. Kraler . . . 86 CAST Jim Rigby Diane Nixon . . . Becky Roberts . .. .lulie Davis Carol Griffin . . Frances Galvan ........ClenPeden Steve Tobolowsky . Chuck Roebuck . . Steve Gardner Mr, Frank tries to console his daughter, Margot, after one of Anne's nightmares. Anne Frank begins her story of her long stay in the attic after her father gives her a dialy. One of Anne's favorite pastimes, teasing Peter. Mr. Dussel introduces himself to Mrs. Mr. Kraler assures everyone that every- thing will be all right. Van Daan on his arrival. The Senior Class 0 '69 Presents, The Diary of Anne Franki' When the play The Diary of Anne Frank opens, the war is over and Mr. Frank has returned to the attic where his family and his friends hid for more than two years. The play begins to unfold in his memory. It was the summer of 1942 when the Franks and the Van Daans began their long stay in an attic in Amsterdam. Their many fears are not abandoned until their capture in the winter of 1945. In this time, many things happen. These two families must go through many diffi- culties. During this time, two young people, Anne Frank and Peter Van Daan, fall in love. They also find their goal in life. 87 The flower booth, with its many colorful hand-made flowers, amazes the numerous visitors. A hopeful contestant tries his luck at the Balloon Bust as David Miracle looks on with doubt. A blindfolded reveler finds it a little difficult to shatter Ll swinging pinata. The 1969 El Sol Fiesta was considered to be a valuable success. The proceeds from the Fiesta will go toward summer scholarships to Mexico, braces for crippled children in Mexico, and to the Dallas-Fort Worth District Project in Peru. Reigning as King and Queen of the Fiesta were Jerry Hays and Patti Kelly. Winners of the talent contest were Julie Tacker and Bobby Forman. The exhibit that collected the most money was the candy booth. It received a prize of five dollars. The best decorated booth was the Jail. Julie Tucker and Bobby Forman won the tropy for the talent contest. Marilyn Van Derber Challenges Kimball Students to Succeed. Former Miss America, Marilyn Van Derber, spoke to an attentive audience as she explained that her success was not the result of natural ability, hut the result of hard work, desire, and self discipline. As she challenged each student to set a definite goal and to obtain that goal, her confidence and determination spread to her audience. Kim- ball students left the auditorium with a new challenge and the desire to meet that challenge. l You must have a goal, Miss Van Derber stressed. Marilyn Van Derber ends her program with a song. Miss Van Defbef tell? humorous Stories of Miss Van Derher meets Student Body President Steve Toholowsky. her days as Miss America. 90 Spring and Summer . . . the two seasons of the year which are filled with fresh, bright, new things and new horizons. To start the spring season off, the Coronation was March seventh. The Coronation is one of the extravaganzas of the year which no one misses. April is the month for entertainment. Inter- scholastic League competition is beginning and Kimball's musical is presented. This yearis musical is Brigadoon, starring Helen Roberts and Larry French. Since the musical occurs so late in the year, the annual has to show the musical from the previous year. May brings graduation exercises for all of the 1969 graduation class. Summer begins with fresh ideas and summer jobs. Each student goes his separate way. The seniorsare on their way to a different kind of life, college. The uniors and sophomores prepare for the next school year to come. It will be filled with ust as many wonderful activities as the year of 1969 held. Sweethearts, past and present, lead off the processional with their escorts. Following the Grand March, couples danced to the music of the Eucl Box. Coronation Enhances Spring Activities Recognized as the outstanding activity of the year at Kim- ball, the 1969 sweetheart coronation presented the utmost in beauty, both of the fifteen love-ly sweetheart nominees, and of the enhancing decorations. Each candidate anxiously awaited the decision as she sat in the foreground of the beautiful southern mansion. Chosen as sweetheart of the senior, junior, and sophomore classes were Kathy Kemble, Jan Day, and Gloria Toombs. Then the 1968 school sweetheart, Cindy Arm- strong, relinquished her crown to the 1969 Kimball sweet- heart, Gayle Cordray. , Proceeding to the gym in the setting of a night in Paris, the traditional Grand March was led by Gayle Cordray with her court. 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A ' LMHQ3 R, .3 'L I- 2:3 213-33.321.32.134,4ggygg,ffQv.21z2 .2 ..,, 2322? is X - 3....L3s1E5Fif::5ff'KfE2gQl,g:.?5f--2, . , 2 . ,. ... ...., . - .ss,..2a,.,,. 13 ,3 .. 23 'Q be 3355225221291 'S 352 223 333 5 .gf 3 53 23 3 32 Q sl 2 v:e-v'ae11fg:wg:w M, :ar View fwwxsz- :zx1f:ss1ws1Yfsswfsifvwewekr est :s 11sswasH1LfEE552SQ5352I595Zi!9E9ZG2?fbiElfWfS5PfiS?+14iSSLl552iEidETi5?2c?Ms:Yff 4911 fR5WE5iTiQESEis55EL5-5555I55i5YiSi5YfE555e?W?9Lei5SZ4P5XF CAST Book Voice ................ Skipper Taylor J. Pierpont Finch ............. Jerry Crow Billy Cunningham Gatch .......... Fred Musacchio, Karl Green J. B. Biggley ................ Mike Melugin Rosemary Pilkington ............ Ann Low Lisa Pettijohn Bratt ........ Larry French, Robert Moomaw Smitty .... Venetia Hobson, Lucy Holsonbake Frump .................... David Pearson Hedy La Rue .... .lulie Davis, Sandra Gilmore Miss Jones ................... Julie Tacker Sammie Kay Winder Mr. Twimble .... .... T eddy Arrington Charles McLeod Miss Krumholtz . . . . . Susan McGowan Lymm Morton Ovington ...... . . . Bobby Jones Toynbee . . . ................. Gene Harris Jenkins .................... Gleen Cramer Scrubwomen .. Carolyn Denson, Elsie Moreno Under the direction of Miss Marty Hayes, the Concert Choir presented How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying in the spring of 1968. It was a terrific success and was given for four consecutive nights. The play was double casted so each cast gave it two nights. This year's musical is Brigadoon. Unlike the business world atmosphere of How 'to Succeed, Brigadoon is a mythical tale of old Scotland. It is about a town which reappears every one hundred years. The many faces which succeeded very well in their four night production A typical day of hard work in the World Wide Wickets Building. 98 i r :nw gf.. :mf fa: W . . .,., . g . -kk - ' ,,,, , ,, mia, wry, -1f z1 1,33 :fr -u X1 k 'linensf4sgf1f:2w.::---wwfHs- .,p.1:,,,,.,,v,, ,, Charlie Smith and Jerry Hays deliver one of the many boxes of annuals to their home- room. Excalibur Staff Presents a Scrapbook of Memories Climaxing a year of long hours of hard work was a memorable experience in the lives of Kimball students-E Day 1968. For the Excalibur staff, much time and patience had gone into producing this the tenth volume. As the student body poured into the auditorium, each member of the staff was tensely awaiting the verdict of the school as to the success of Excalibur 1968. After introducing the twelve outstanding new members of Kimball's Roundtable, Editor-in-Chief Tucker Bishop pro- claimed Mrs. Aurora Moreno as the dedicatee to the heartwarming ovation of the student body. Returning to the classroom, each student happily received his own copy of Excalibur. To him, this was a scrapbook of memories of another year at Kimball. This was E Day 1968. Dedicatee Mrs. Aurora Moreno accepts her copy of Excalibur amidst the applause of Roundtable members. Staff members eagerly await the students' reaction to the new annual. Fundango Raises Money or Longview Trip On May 17, the doors of the gyms opened on Fun- dango, a dance sponsored to reduce the cost of the Longview trip. ln the boys' gym was a dance with live music, and the girls' gym housed a number of indoor games, such as volleyball, ping-pong, and badminton. Food was furnished by the Troubadears, who also helped clean up the gyms after the dance. Ticket sales to Fun- dango went to a mutual fund which was divided equally among tho-se who attended the dance. Dancing was the favorite form of relaxation of the evening. 1 i Skipper Sherard, Karen Yates, Diane Boyd, and Rusty Simmons play a highly competitive game of ping-pong. l , Q John Bishop and Becky Pollock collect tickets at the door, Students anxiously wait for the volleyball to come down l02 Coach Brown consults with Coach Rust, Coach Hitchcock, and Miss Proffitt? Mr. Harlow isn't bragging. He's just telling admirers about his son Craig. Teaching Is Unly Part of a Teacher's Li e. Few teachers would survive the world of un- graded papers and belligerent students if their world was limited to the classroom. Kimball's fac- ulty is no exception. There are a number of Ways to escape the drudgeries of their profession. Many have found working as sponsors of various clubs very rewarding. The coaching staff would be lost without the sports curriculum-and other faculty members enjoy the game, too. Even a quiet rest- with no students around--might be a perfect extra- curricular activityw for a tired teacher. Coach Hill- Even Mr. Durrett needs an occasional rest. Miss Rogers watches from backstage as the Troub offi- cers perform. g l03 Summer Knights to Remember Summer days are ones that bring special memories to Kim- ball Knights. Whether it be H practicing for band or drill team, students still find time for various activities. Pictures bring alive and recapture the thrill of these cherished days. Susan Rice and Pat Huff enjoy a summer day. Our faithful band in summer rehearsals. Elsie and B00 , , , foreverl ,..q, Summer finds the Troubadears hard at work in a practice session? IU4 Senior thoughts reflect over their days at Kimball ngspiiespmefmimeraus interests that are present in al studentiQbody5 ofstwenty-four hundr,ed,' the school-s sponisporedi Organisations serve 'din uniting this fadi- p versifiecl fgroupipintofag unified whole. Just how. iii SliCCl3iSSfl1lz' thCSe' clubs are in fusingtogether the hasicifeoncernsgpand. desires of the pupils is the e l 'deterniininigt ifaetonofi the greatness lofi 'any' high sehoolf i i i l i Q excess of forty organizations are presently in 'operation'iatszapliimball. 'Each offers to its members the opportunity to expand their depths of knowl- edge andunderstanding through leadership, attend- ance, and responsibility. This can be illustrated Within the tsixlgeneral categories in which each V can he classified, pi V ii Offered ,by the literary organizations to their 'iinieznbers is the chance to relate to fellow students theimemoriesof high, school that will he treasured inlatefl yeairs.pAiding,tpeoples from other countries aiiidiistrengtheining an understanding of these lands areithe 'primary goals that the language clubs strive forliiPlanningiifor the ,future is the main theme of he 'tlieiYocatio'nsalV organizations. The athletio,pifine arts, and iservicefelubs work forthe 'betterment of student lifefas welllas the rfiputation of Kimball., Finally, the hponoraryisocieties have been founded for the pur- pose of recognizing the outstanding students among the student' body. 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Her enthusiasm and dedication is another reason why the l969 EXCALIBUR is the best ever for Kimball. Other additions are the five junior staff workers. With the help of Dan Zivney, Editor-in-Chief, and the other four editors, these juniors will carry on the tradition of the fine work of the EXCALIBUR staff. For the seniors to come there Will be the expectation of even better yearbooks in the years to come. Jeff Parr, Ruthie Hejl, and Dennis Driggs, all staff workers. exchange views for a new layout. IIO Willis Marti and Pat Wroten, junior members of the type up pages for copy. New to the Excalibur staff this year, Miss Linda Wade has done an excellent joli of supervision. DAN ZIVNEY Editor-in-Chief BETH FAIN Organization Editor MIKE JOHNSON Sports Editor LIND A MCDONA LD Assistant Editor JULIE DAVIS Activities Editor' MISS LINDA WADE Sponsor STAFF WORKERS Pat Wroten Ruthie Hejl Dennis Driggs Jeff Parr Willis Marti ysmrwm ewsfwsggw we stisegwwggsffmfngasw-wgqsasyLmmswwwg-Wegmfimfwwgw'AwgfQK2Q2QK1fs1w2g:q5H52g55faflwgwgggqwgvggwwgsgagsrg 'agf X wer was My 1 New -1' -mv, is -M-ff-fivr fi f W ., . gglgagyzsgezsizufekigtfgzgf1fQgQ1lggrggy:aa::S8z4fWiqwggggf1gmnr::?5i.:5V5539l'A-Vosisaxvzsersiriiilffg' y59?f'or1' r:'A'iQ51f!!-.gffgftff'Ao:iM?ii?x'Ef8i74fQ5-VV-73if's1M??Q5EE,.,1- '-fL'F':' Vi fi 'Eff A' wamswsswfmtig:Egwgirkfsvfssfwfg it myfQ21s211AegQQEsitgf235552QE255QS5521ggZ5ig?Q2iegg2gQQ55559?33.95955iQis55ggi53'1ffggEsg?qgggsfigiggkigiirisiigigggfgf M ,, ft ,rw -W A -be W -1, L, , , , gzzigiggggsgesssVaWmrssewesstimmssiiHamster sse.sss1a-Wew,ee,.,,,v.1gLamar: new f-fav' ,st '14 11935315915 Q A gmasiaw E 1 3215552 ' f' awfwtigg gg??sas2ssQ4sE ' 197' 5595214511 . V -, W stagnant, , me 5252355 sesswiggi J, Q? west? wfnsggw E,i?t5?evss A595 ' 4133256 asm f wmfrw cami sewage-seam-1' wmv Lwpsnsxswpy mam s M sarsihiaflsrlff at Y ,mmfwuf isa? sg at ff Sr fQ713541-Slilsigu-ffvzsrffiffimiifsiil'1 ielissfittifiifwgni Q i W55iiit'fm'ifS25545K1m'1-l'ifgwiligmiuX'5'?i5iS5??i15 ist ff sf Q1 A K IGHT LIFE Brings Accurate News to Kimball Knight Life has become well known to Kimball students. Through many hours of hard work, the staff publishes firsthand news to inform the Knights of the latest happen- ings. The articles are not confined to events happening at Kimball thoughg they range from politics to record reviews to movie reviews. There are also controversial editorials dealing with matters in and out of school. I I2 Steve Alexander . .lim Houck . Larry Koch Randy Norman . Kathy Steely Donna Patterson Debi Sanders Debbie McLeskey Pat Stiles Tina Medaris Carla Coliz Cyndy Biggs Vikki Hood Cindy Cassaday I 2 3 h nfl Q1 'in 'MW FN H r n CYN DY BIGGS Co-Editor fl f CARLA COLIZ Co-Editor Carto ist .Qli fy I . ! ' Q , U i t X L P X f , .,,. . aa L., R Xl, A , fq 1s . N NL Q X PAT STILES Advertising Manager V BRYAN COOLSBY Sports Editor CHUCK ROEBUCK Editorial Editor 2 ., , 3 I W' ,1 ,wt f2'f'? , QW f-if i -1 51 f if . EV rg 1 M it A s BECKY EVANS Society Editor DONNA PATTERSON Correspondence Editor ROBBIE RISINCER Cartoonist nie. A te itt , 2 'f Q KATHY STEELY Publicity II3 EXCALIBUR and KNIGHT LIFE Are Eagerly Awaited. Each publication of newspaper and annual is long awaited. When the announcement is made that the Knight Life will be sold, students remember to bring their moneyg likewise, QE Day is looked forward to in great anticipation. Members of both staffs sacrifice many hours of their own time in order to produce the best publication possible. They are rewarded with personal satisfaction and membership in Quill and Scroll. Cyndy Biggs compares new issue with previous ones. HI told you not to touch my sports pages! Jimmy Fox Hives his personal opinion of the newest edition. II4 sw ts is ti, sv as if if . i saw 557.15 X Q1 on .1 ,Sf , sf .JS . ,M vm we A W it as . . 9.51, tx . ss1.Am.sa,,L1 1is3 ,aa as -,L . he sl, X - sr -W-.H-X is 1 E -, ,,1Mf,- .Aw if eeggra S1 l5Qf:ln???w.ggfsmis 20,152 2 igsii tr is afarLise,agWe,,aerwaagsf,r1sswsfat ,gh . we ,Mets , vi agiilwsfs Wim... fisssiiiri 'mo' min' N Q - f 0 - g H 4 S I- Yr . . 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RUTH HOEFFLER Adopts Korean Orphan WBGQQ ul 37 4 4 I 9 ll I2 set it ll a f Don Mabra Carolyn Denson Kathy Geist Ronald Christy Kathy Wozniak Debi Sanders Darcy Goode Gayle Magette Peggy O'Neill Deborah Breland Claire Richards Sally Jones Becky Davis Barbara Bower Linda McDonald Gary Cort Beth Pain Chuck Hendricks Robert Cooper James Crandell .lane Torrie Jeanne Buchter Sharon Byers Carol Griffin Fran Mangione Becky Pollock Mary Ann Smith Vikki Hood Stephen Tobolowsky Julie Davis Allyn Writesel Fred Rolke . Patricia Russell 34. He en Roberts 35 Doris Turbeville . Lynne Weiser Pat Stiles Dan Zivney Debbie Fletcher Mike ,lohnson Beth Williams Mike Curry Cheryl Inzer Kenneth Berger John Adams Mike Hall MIKE HALL CLAIRE RICHARDS KATHY CEIST DEBORAH BRELAND President Vlce President Secretary Treasurer i .st .L Amis .,.. ...f..., ..,I1e2z..6 M VgegggxzxawgfMgwgttsssfsiifi Iaewgwssssllw as ,L-sm. sfsswisf fwffwf 3 5 5z'15s33l23ggj371iesf 59429255517 siwfiiggim S' 'L31i'gr.'iiz'xSx.1sgzY.'s- Csslggzzgggy5f.yg,gi3fgefL . 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Steve Rutherford 4 Roy Ferguson 5f 6 Bill Creenhaw . Duke Halle 7. Collen Jenson 8. Alison Henley 9. Suzanne Ullom . Marie Lenheiser . Kathy O'Neal 10 11. .lerry Bratton 12 13 Pam Tucker 14. Bevky Pollock 19. 20 . Lenora Nelson . Diane Nixon 15 16 17. Gayle Hutt 18 . Lynn Weiser Nancy Steinhoff . Sara Sampsell 21. Cynthia Elek 22. Bob Sidel 23. Suzann Lupton 24 . Bob Barrar 25. Diane Boyd 26. Dee McGlasson 27. Teddi Alexander LYNNE WEISER President SUZANNE ULLOM Vice-President KITTEN HES5 Secretary 4? Q Y CYNTHIA ELEK Trea-urer S N H.S. 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Steve Krol 4. Steve Alexander 5. Bobby Davis 6. Steve Tobolowsky 7. ,Ierry Smith 8. Kent Reese 9. Kent Schreyer 10. Tim Pugliese 11. Pat Huff . Ray Bruyere . Steve Carter 14. Jerome Halle 15. Robert Cooper 16 17 12 13 . Don Pope . Sammie .lo Nelson 18. Brad Millsap 19. Shanan Harrell 20. Bill Greenhaw 21. Patty Rollings 22. Dorothy Smith ft z , - E, j i t .... MRS. LEOTA BURNEY Sponsor Marie Lenheiser .lerre .Io Caddy Kitten Hess Becky Pollock Dee Mclllasson Susan Whiddon Suzi Smith Jan Day .Iulie Kirk Elissa Martella Caryn Lawson Debbie McKenzie Carolyn Pearce Frances Elsberg .laniee Rushing ,Ierre Baker Terri Ward Janette Davaloz Paula Idt Gayle Hutt Lenora Nelson Diane Nixon Excellent leadership qualities are exhibited by the members of Kimballis Student Council. Where school government is concerned, the Student Coun- cil's experienced leaders exercise their skill of leadership in solving any problems which may arise. The Student Council truly sets a good example which all young citizens should follow. s,r.feW 1-ff ,un urff-m-.211f1e1m W Qgggsggsggaggvfggqg sz11fezss,MM A-asus fi 1-.fs ,sires Y' . 5 '5 S si 5' '53 :S zsssewllisssw Q ei E 55 :ffss:f+vf1u'fi'es14sef1fXv Q Q a 35 ,,..r..,. Q Q E E Q QL-sigsmsglsirfeggmw E 5 Q g Q 3 5, Q Q sr ss QQ 2 as E, ,M ., ew11s1.f Zsesifszrssf 2211 13 ser lsr . .mu .mx ,r Jifeif sms:-W Q as s sm ,Q 3 Q Q Y-TEE Vzggtgkz EJ 4 in ssxzQ,.:,::,:Q Ls?-5?'3't5,fi:3t1zsx, :iinewQr1xssr:9:zr:?Sf-:vw-:vgg33ggQfQE3igSQ.iEi.,'77f?Efi3li Mefieiyrfsiifl ifiiiiligggiiifefilii153ifi3352f?iais?fSiiif-Ssiixffifgffjgffifg,1g1r52.ii3ifSi?i?3iZ t5'3lEs.fiEi?i?47 ' my Lm7W'Mi A M 'iii5!?5iT!b5EZ55 ssr:2:ztIS5EIS?3E zzg:.:?!f-wi? 3122425551552 A I s er -If me 3 siiiifasfggeigs wmaiiiiiiliff li?iEiEiL,,ILEQ 55555571 91 waz, i1lZ55ilL??ifEY xref,-3 ,,.. V, .,,M..r. - 5 s V-T E E N S y ..LL,,,. v,,A.., ,?.. 3 AJC' X H I seize Q Q zf-Fffasviawr uxsifw fs, ,i 115,- '2' IW, A ,,.. 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This yearis sponsor was Mrs. Chastain. :,e ii V iiis H ,,.,,: V W. , ' ssasr f M 'K ALLYN MARY SUSANN WRITESEL HALFORD DAVIS President Vice-President Vice-President ,,.F x Ivvuvvl , PAT RHYNER JOAN CARR CLENDA Secretary Treasurer COLEMAN lnter-Club Council Rep. seimum Q as - Customers found smiling faces at the garage sale. ,loan Carr eagerly awaits customers at the garage sale. flier!-l1lj?f53yijfii?5fi3'1l 7 .WM-,.r.7, rs ' l?ifaiEf1Pift1s1???i?EE3., VN- A.., sz, gggg-11?i3Eif3553llrlf?3EY5?5fa.,:zszzf?215sv::e A 532555 ff a4i75Tl53fxf5P53E35'75Eis'23 ?G??'5. 23lif'3iP2Eg5f' ifipi-3l5i7IQsiiffL56Tl5g5?,sf?:5iLi?isiii?5E53ll at 5, 0 A aszfsfggirl he'hf5f'gaz,2sfsggffs:wasW-1we-rwtrisfsiwssgggffe l a 8 u rffwiiefzif feiziswfrssg fgfgmsis ,V 0 trwes or Beit r slefiflimilfii i,S?fj'fifl53i-E- Y rsss if sssi I iisss I rw ers I 4 I ' 2 W , Af-- .. R ,R A, ' ff: Q 1 f YY- I WV ... i ,N L - A f ,,.,,. CINDY CASSADAY President JUDY DREWES SUZANN Vice-President Secretary Judy Drewes points out new safety posters. E HILL DONNA MARTIN MR. CLARK Treasurer Sponsor Memhers present safety-minded bulletin board. Under the leadership of Mr. Clark the Traffic Safety Club tries to make the streets a safer place on w'hich to drive. By the use of posters and announcements they try to make the students more aware of the ever present danger on the streets. A Safe Driver of the Month award is also given. I27 5551525-'52FSQZtQEii.wi3?ili5iZ3iii5?ifg5?fi-52?65,9 L2,i5'f'3Wi5k?i5V1i1??1533 ifi,E?W93TT54ii5'fis5i35Ti45?f'ttiwilliiiyiigiii' :9il1Q?EEiQ5S5f?1:5FiL5?f'ie WZESQFEYI 9' siEX35T5tiEIii5rzM5f?ciE5+iZgi?i5VEf?iZi43?i35giici5?? gt. 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Though Current Events, each member becomes more aware of his world, his country, and himself. S Mike Jones explains the supply and demand sys- tem of a capitalistic economy. I28 Current Events members pay close attention to daily world conditions BILL CONLEY WILLIS MARTI MISS SAMMIE WESTEI Vice-President Program Chairman SPOHSOT CHESS CLUB s 1 t DEBORAH DEBI SANDERS GEORGE LAWSO BRE LAND Vic e-President Secretary President Chess Club members: Robert Marti, Willis Marti, Diane Bre- land, Debby Breland, Debi Sand- ers, Darryl Driggs, Harry Rum- mel, Rushing Smith, Mike Elliot, Diane King, Larry Chew, and Randy Simpson enjoy Christmas Party. DON CALLAWAY MR. CHRISTIAN Treasurer Chess Club members engage in friendly competition. Sponsor Chess Club Enters Interscholastic Competition Students desiring mental competition have found the Chess Club a formidable opponent. Club members meet to practice their play against fellow members. Out- standing players compete with other schools. A Christmas party was held at Deborah Breland's home, I29 as 4' 255, ,.., .L C -fffeezswgs X , - vr:.z'ig-5575.1 53EEQ5ffisE1i?JiS - -ri?eEIEii?i? 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The Library Council is the Kimball organization which keeps our school library running efficient- ly, making it one of the schoolls most valuable assets. MISS AUDREY LEOBERTA BORON PATTON President Sponsor SHERRY LYON PAT LENAMOND Vice-President SCCFSIHFY Miss Patton stays busy with paper work. PAT SEIDMEYER DEENIE HUMMEL Treasurer Annual Representative Connie Moore, Betty Abston, and Sharon Boling learn to operate the new Melanie Burgess files book cards, one of many lm microfilm reader. jobs. I30 HARRQ RUMMEL CARROLL KENNEDY Carroll Kennedy and Mike Urbanski work with a ham radio President Vice President setup. Amateur Radio Club Becomes Kimball 's Newest Urganization The newest club to join the ranks of Kimballls varied organizations is the Amateur Radio Club. Its purpose being the extension of amateur radio operation, the club explores all the different aspects of radio com- munication. Though its number of members is relatively small, the club,s hopes for future membership is high. David Gibson operates an in car installation The club members cluster around the equipment at Harry Rummel's house. I3 I exam ,iw ly mm Q it Q' 5 M B' as Q A.., ss Q sa 'S' is :ef-sssmsesiiasisseswyzfiltizfemmemss:mv A-:5Sf:::?11wz:esz11rev1f2az e N wrfwvffwe-fn1fs5Ns5z,4fssrseS'efe isVMWW,WWW A , His eff- 3555255 5lii5 l59'fSi53 :5ZLf2':Z.f illiisvlsiili' :iff ' Q' 'S 'Q ' ibifsitf? :?7i3EE?i7iiA'E Encoura es A ccuracy fssiisiewsiww224125115Mais' sfifieizisswzsmi' fefswzzg iirssff-we.:sszv -sfwizlfseas fit? f??fff?E2??4ks?U+f?411fetflzstlieiiitii15521525 if 0 s Q 91,Am.i5,..,,,,35,5gZ,ggMg,mx,, .wg,,i,1, Wssgxe, .f2,lMg,w-ssz-awww -W-Wee' -Qiww--ff, -, -- ,y sm zrfssisfesf-ww--Y, W-We sf W--M-fw-wmffsfkfey-wi-ef Q Q ll s 9 - 1 ra R 1 C1 1, h d h' hl A Klmball s S 1 e u e u as ma e lg y gi ,m., A' , successful achievements despite 1tS young CXISICHCC. -- Mil . ' M ' ' h 1 b7 . r. rlstlan, as sponsor, prompts t e c u S gegyzaw .za an- vi, ww., , , . KENNETH BERGER Vice-President JOHN ADAMS President 5 :assi 1132 s 'n K . . -K 1, kk ,k 1 DON CALLAWAY Treasurer KATHY Secretary members to exercise their skill and knowledge when using the slide rule. The Slide Rule Club has become one of Kimballis most outstanding and most successful organizations. l MR. CHRISTIAN Sponsor Mr. Christian shows Kenneth Berger, Glenn Deyo, and Debbie Members of the Slide Rule Club get together for a casual session Breland the finer points of using the slide rule. I32 me ft M S.fesziezisfgiiswfsm fi at we he to Q it at En it X A E QMSSiffsiffieisfitzf-:QSS:ei1ffif'iSf1fvrf-sis fe fe S 3 5 ei at it we fr fe Q mike WW 5i5?Eg!'5EEiI359f'?': - HSS' 5' ' fi36Tii5il5!5fSL 5535 lllsitrisisl ' isiflii3iifiEiIi X, ,,,,.s,,a -.t,t,-LM , - . . ,,,t,,.W vwsagftgf aWm,. , mrw,1 - ' fV,,t,st,,t. we . s,'gs,tw ., , ,,.. W, ,, . sw iiv, I Future Scientists Explore the Realm 0 Fact Mary Nester, Carolyn Pearce, Harry Rummel, Peggy Landrum, and Randy Walker investigate a Van de Graff generator. Members Debbie Hafer, Becky Aydelotte, and Phyllis McClees offer a pretty contrast to the club's skeleton. I34 at'?5it35ff1wfti24riP5SYisi?5fQ'-35i ?iF'2i?5 E s sw -Wm L 91' mf-f57i5'?T'7'ffi79Ylf3r-5fr -A ii--57555553-3 X -V ?if'f1r,r W85iiSS5?i2YT'5:WW--?lfFiQF't:5ff'f1!fi2'53f-SY 951 if If fxiesafeif-. 5- M yr .tas,,-for-ny ',s5,few In 1,1 e!s,,W:ffs-if-gl' -or ,Q:5qr.e,,.ezt.o,,-.,M-,. we is Q gt gn W fe To it E Q H xiii Hs Q H 'S e5S:is?zrss 155513352 l MIKE HALL President DAN ZIVNEY Vice-President ' ,M ' Mfm?l A 1 -- Hau sa ' I DEBI SANDERS Treasurer ROY FERGUSON LAURA Photographer LILJESTRAND Sponsor Martha Eberle, Ronny Carlisle, Ava Hardesty, and Jerry Smith gather 'round to discuss some new experiment. Gary Lester, Allen Brown, David Gibson and Mike Hensley check over a new specimen. .K x,,,,.,ft' B5 'X sf' as fm Je' da x tv -. we f. ' CLAIRE RICHARDS Secretary i ' K .' f' LERA PYLANT Sponsor Stan Schofield, Scott Hamman, Tim Scarlett, and Nancy Liehkauff are Hfriends' with many of the club's artifacts. Beth Williams, Joyce Pylant, Owen Smith, and Donna Smith pose with the quite popular skeleton. The Future Scientists of America here at Kimball offer the interested student a way to enrich his academic life through outside study. At meetings, discussion is on many and varied topics of science. And under the leadership of Mrs. Pylant and Miss Liljestrand, the club makes up for whatever it might lack in membership by its activity. Andy Ainley, Shelia Long, and Glen Deyo look over the bones of a creature of the past. Discussion is not the only activity, how- ever, for many field trips are planned to hear noted speakers. 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'W' 3 - M fe was .. me M ,.,..L.,ff5ZfssPJwf'fz 7 E5 .fwfLwsaiw2arS'Mm' .,. ?53R?W'35'?'k K, .1g'P?1i'x!:2'W Qfmmwfw .eveflfeww -51'nvn1znl:d'2.'S' ,- ,'i!?9!'?f?W'?1 9 i new hed as watt: F.H-A-f f the ber 0 . mem Senfor ts: Cathy' Hidgik Elnitiallon Stun bers eg mem f the at one 0 t entertain everyone la 0 the hu ker does Blflkx Efgquets. I36 ch ' es a Spee B's S glv esident Cyndy I D Iigmbefs' ts - 'ouS Stun . watcheS the hllan . Medarls T335 Pictures' ta ' the new we1C0mlng NancY Thoma It is quite evident that all F.H.A. members enjoy themselves at whatever activity they are engaged in. Glenda Leath teaches a new member to drink like a lady. Sylvia Sims and Mary Ann Smith can't decide whether or not to do the initiation tricks. New Improvements Supplied by F.H.A. The primary purpose of F.H.A. is to stress the importance' of the future of being mothers and wives. Their fall ac- tivities Were highlighted by the initiation banquet, a style show, and Christmas caroling. F.H.A. was active in the improvements of the homemaking department by buying dishes and carpeting for the schoolis liv- ing room. They sold candy in order to sponsor a scholarship fund. The scholarship is avail- able to a senior girl who plans to continue her education in homemaking. I37 CYNDY BICGS President 1 SUSAN RICE NANCY THOMA SANDRA GRUBBS Vice President 2nd Vice President 3rd Vice President GLENDA LEATH DEBRA CHAFFIN JANE BOWERS JUDY DREWES Secretary Treasurer Publicity Chairman Historian Q Mrs. McLain and Mrs, Blackburn, sponsors, sit with the officers at the initiation. 'iEveryone who is a sophomore raise your hand. 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A ,... .Q , . . , Members of the F.B.L.A. enjoy the Initiation Banquet at Chubby's Restaurant. Each month at the Future Business Leaders' meeting a promient business leader from to the group to promote interest and areas of business. This is Leaders is all about. One of the Dallas area speaks in various occupations what Future Business the most outstanding speakers was lVlr. John Morgan, President of the Dixico Company. lVlr. lVlorgan,s talk emphasized Ways for young people to prepare for their future. At Christmas the F.B.L.A. sponsored a Christmas project. The club members collected food, clothes, and toys which they gave to a needy family. With the aid of the Spanish Department, they also presented the family with a pinata, a very special treat for the kc children. Norma Creathouse and Miss Proffitt began the Initiation Program. The Initiation Banquet comes to a close. t Ilgancy Marler, Nancy Killen and Jackie Hill give their attention to the speaker, Mr. illen. Ia E: ,tg I . MISS NORMA TERESA SUSAN7 PROFFITT GREATHOUSE CRAY GLEASON Sponsor President Vice Pres. SCCICIHTY .ty ,..t t at .syr . A . 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MRS. EVIE JEAN BRENDA LORENE JONES CLARK COX COVERT Sponsor President Vice Pres. Sponsor 5 '27f'ii5il25?3l5Ziil?7 'f ff Md 3'if?f?f2f ' .Y li ' I i 'A 2 rli K . Zr f R M I Ivgr 3, I ' 2 K was-i K, ..,. , s , . V r g . t t at 4 LINDA MARTANNE LAURlE DOROTHY PORTER CREEL HICHTOWER TANNER Secretary- Publicity Historian Historian Treasurer l40 New members dress in the traditional style of teachers. ut. it , Underwood's Barbeque is the scene for the F.T.A. Initiation Banquet. w New officers are installed by Mrs. Jones, sponsor. ii V i A 14. ki , , V ., V' LV ,KVV V. ,L I --P nk A L, K .5 5 l l A ' if 527255 21 :52 ,,,, -, .etrtsswesimsff ' , ,.Lt,,. 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J h'gA , .r Z W? QQ. BECKY EVANS BETH FAIN SUZIE WHIDDON President V1ce'President Secretary PAT RHYNER PATTY WHITAKER IVY BLAIR Sophomore members prepare for the monthly refreshments. Treasurer Annual Rep. Sponsor 5 At the initiation, boys learn how to beautify their hair, A ,Iamais Gains Two New Sponsors Leadership of the French Club was expanded under the able direction of Miss Joan Horn and Mrs. Linda Johnson. A new year of club activity started with the initiation of new members in Kiest Park. The club meets the first Wednesday of each month, and refreshments are served at these meetings. Highlights of the year included giving Christmas gifts to mentally ill children at the Austin State School, a celebration of the Mardi Gras in February, and a banquet in the spring at an authentic French restaurant. 1 New member models the latest creation in newspaper. I42 Initiates unwillingly accept their just rewards. A ,lamais member finds that serving others can he mixed No fair peeking with pleasure. I Dennis Driggs and Allison Henley wrap presents for Austin State School. The following letter was received in thanks: Dear Friends: The wonderful collection of gifts which members of your French Club prepared for Austin State School was truly a wonderful gesture of friend- ship and concern for those less fortunate, in many ways, than is generally acknowledged. The gifts came early, they were well chosen, and it was a particular privilege to have you among our friends who helped to make this year's 'fOperation Christmasv one of the finest we have ever known? I43 'N-fwrWwe:,'1a5f1Qaz:msAf5sz:mme f'-:QA-'vw -1. 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W WM Mez-.Mez ,A wwmf Af U ag 5, A 277 wz,s??: Sem fgymezggsszf-0 me Mx,,w ix 25559 JOHN ADAM Presldent S SALLY JONES V166 Presldem A ,- JULIA GIDDENQ S SUSAN SMITH Sally Jones feeds an un wxlhng new member som ethlflg I0 eat Secretary Treasurer MRS. HOEFFLER SD0ns0r Cl ' ' alre Rlchards entertains the A1lerle1 members b d 1 Y ISP aylng one of her m any accompllshmenrs I44 Fun Is Always Present at All Allerlei's Initiation Parties Bill Wakefield and John Adams give one of the new mem- bers a ride he will never forget. t I Sally Jones and Dan Surber, the Bonny and Clyde of the German Club. N members join. they realize the closeness and friendship that comes along with it. This closeness comes from their mutual love for the language and the culture of Germany. Another reason is the dedicated sponsor Mrs. Ruth Hoeffler. She has shown this dedication by continually encouraging the many activities which gives the German Club its close ties. Included in these activities are the initiation party, Christmas Party, and of course the annual golfing match against the French Club. All Germans are hearty eaters and it seems as if this tradition is carried on b Allerle' h l ' y 1 mem ers .lu ia Glddens and Carolyn Pearce. Lyman Bilhartz, Gary Lusc. and Dana Reed enjoy the company and the food provided by the Allerlei members. I45 The German Club is constantly increasing in size. As new . .. V ,1 MM-.. , .am:my-.fagwe--Ywefg25f.s22ffsa.te1..er.mr1fwffiis-519:fweeamxf iff-:fi-:wiff1.f2Sw1fss1fQa .5gQgis331Q15535Q22Eg2QLss24ssQsssissfsesiiaariaaiirsifass:g2ffa?55Zgi55Q5gg:?zwi3wvfe:s1eae2ie?5eg5H5'2ezf51geggQggQE: V, M-W,L,sferwfe:razz,':s1:zmzzamazzze-:vs1f:smM:.r.5sm-,sf45-,Qing.gggggge.Lamar,sis-3,ABL-grgp1,swX,f,m SEAS'-SSzsfm4:es:a,. Yi -V 7- ---- wemayarefa,,,Q.4Q.1r5WsQ..fiisK.f,..ssi.sgQ,,.a,.m,.a-,g,,,X-saw.-wx.a7,ra la,,,1,W.s5g,.:a,iE,.m,-W,-W.-view, K.. K. K, ., .. 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X1 1133 'a X rf V ,ik ,f .9 2' 323 fx , , I 4,5 I .2 GARY CORT Treasurer fvvifii- MIKE JOHNSON ELSTE MORE? Assistant Treasurer PASF . Representative ELLISA MARTELLA Historian CENA SUMMERS Directory Us W2 :fe 3' QVV j 11m. , , STEVE ALEXANDER Ass't Historian ROY FERGUSON Photographer BOO CAPERS MIKE POSS Social Chairman Reporter MORROW SYLVIA SIMS VIKKI HOOD Publicity Publicity Halley, Cynthia Elek, and Kim Robrnsongperforrn authentic c an dances which they learned in Saltlllo, Mexico. El Sol Initiates Scholarship Awards El Sol, Kimball's Chapter of the Pan American Student Forum, has instituted a scholarship award for deserving members. Two scholarships are awarded to Saltillo. Mexico. The Mary Silva Scholarship is given to allow other students to attend the Saltillo workshop. El Fenix was the site for the initiation banquet of new members. To be eligible for membership, boys washed cars and girls conducted a bake sale dressed as Mexican Indians. This informal initiation was fol- lowed by a dance and then the formal initiation banquet. Distribution of pinatas was E1 Sol's Christmas project. Many pinatas were constructed, filled with candy, and then distributed to Worthy organizations. Caroling at the Old Folks Home was also on the Christmas agenda. The Spring Fiesta is El Sol's big event of the year. Money raised from the Fiesta is contributed to the Peruvian project. This year El Sol has expanded its projects to include aid to Mexico. l Tony Martella lights the symbolic candle of knowledge. ii I47 New members are punished for failing to abide by initiation rules. Mrs. Moreno supervises the distribution of the piiiata. Spider Whitmire tries in vain to break the pifiata. 4 i 1 E 3 Kim Manning Connects withablow which opens the piiiata. Barbara Rollings readies piiiatas which will be sent to de aerving organizations. Elsie Moreno and Ruben Hernandez found an exciting game of jacks added to the enjoyment of E1 Sol meetings. 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All activities of the Latin Club are designed to create more interest in the customs of Rome as Well as in the Latin language. e g g? kytl K .1 Jirxsiky rizk sii ' e 3 MRS. IANA RUTH ANNE LINDA WILLIAMS GREENWAY MARDOCK Vice Pres. Sponsor President fef g. ,,. g it we-1 ' J A.. CYNTHIA FLACH Secretary BOB TERGERSON Annual Representative DENNIS .IULIAN Treasurer w l Bill Ward and Bob Tergerson dramatize the act of freeing a slave for the Saturnalia. Randy Simpson and Marcie Walker read an announcement of the next Latin Club meeting. Linda Williams, Mrs. Greenway, and Bill Ward join Latin Club members study a map of the Twelve Labors of Hercules. in a toast to the Saturnalia activities. 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Kim Kerr seems displeased with the gift he received at the Thespian Christmas party. Kim Kerr, Teddi Alexander, Jim Rigby, Marshal Millsap, Frances Calvin, and Steve Toholowsky portray the Charles Shultz characters in, Y0u're a Good Man, Charlie Brown. l52 All of the Thespians smile with anticipation as Carol Criffen, Kathy Stokes, Boo Capers, and Elise Moreno listen attentively to the Lincoln-Douglas debate in the 'SLincoln Showfi they board the bus leaving for the Denton Speech Tournament. JIMRIGBY President Vice Q wt Pity. A Li FRANCES GAL DIANE NIXON Secretary PAT CHUCK ROEBUCK MRS. MARY ROSENBERRY Reporter CURTIS Treasurer Sponsor Thespians Exhibit Skills in Inherit the Wind', This year the Thespians' fall production was ulnherit the Wind. It was a wonderful success and starred two of the outstanding Thespians, Jim Rigby and Steve Tobolow- sky. Among the other works of the 1969 Thespians was an original Thanksgiving play written by Frances Galvin. 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Statewide Recognition is Brought to Kimball by National Forensic League As always, the Kimball chapter of the National Forensic League is con- tinually bringing many honors to our school. They participate in many speech tournaments all over the U.S. Among these include tournaments in Louisiana and the largest tournament in the nation, Bellaire in Houston. From each tournament, trophies are always brought back in large quantities. Every high school in Dallas asks itself what it is that makes Kimball students such winners. Much of the credit must go to the hardworking members of the league. Many hours go into a winning debate team or an E E EARL TAYL . . . . . ECARYJNER Clerk OR excellent orator, yet there is still another factor. This factor lles in the spon- Presidenl sor, Mrs. Mary Curtis. lt's hard to put into words what her trick is in always bringing home such honors. lt might be called determination, pride, or even umagicf' MIKE JONES MRS. MARY Clerk CURTIS Sponsor , The Kimball Chapter of the National Forensic League is well known throughout the state because of its many victories in the various speech tournaments. I55 J fsmms E S Q Q 5 X X gi W X Q it X E 91 E Q ,Q X s X 3. 31 s its X W 2525: Q S 2,52 X ,W H H Zim A fm S Rf 3 Q1 H X S f 2 Q wa 2 -iM,fffsa'fs:? :GK YH 25 ig e 22 Q 5 K sn SX X55 F55 gg it is K KK R5 S' y 3 9 2 J' 8 SSSSELESE gi xg Eiizzsiigswfsesifsisifses fs 5 2 fp 2 X Q9 3 a 3,5 K 5 M WE ,B Q Q HG fe get jf! X5 iff 23542122522ifwisszwzwliiil525551390 mfg giffsiffssiifsswiisifsff ' X X H 7 N fx Q at 8' Q y fe Q Q 2' W, zassnessussii z,11g11w 131 s liai se smmmw, ssxissxsssziis is-.xws-1 zssfzfw-mszz: siszssissziss 421242: :sw same fssavlsaassgs +f?521:?zf::f- szsssssiissxsx .smaszflrezkss -2 ssgsusz sax zgszrgszassg zssssgisszgiss N , awe-lwzsswisss i sz us, My 1 nkgsszggszgssig W zTsQzzz,sfmss zssmsszassszia isssisszgssszi ssswsssxiizzl zggstgqgfgg s,'4esss,srsfQs zseszinsimsiss, .... . 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CONNIE MILBURN Treasurer MISS MARTHA HAYES Susan Clevenger displays perfect form during a dance routine Sponsor I56 Hours of exercise and practice are required to perfect dance habits , A.., 5 1 1 5 as ,a,54sQfa,,1fas,aa- ,s,sisg,2fWs,sia,g,S-avi-sl fast,-1s,,sg2s5,si,,agisifagfritssssifskffasss-is,isa-teW,gsfigsffssf--twat sfgsiiaff-as ' ' : ,Q fsrzggizgmees I 31::.v,A:f1f i,---.f SZ, -vzxzvfli-kills f'f1si5fa,f0?e Qxsgsssf-345 --Is-zssewfaiii 1 ':4:,TE'A1f51- Mir! f,l 'W Z Q at Rf eff Q The 1963-69 Concert Choir is indeed a unique choir.'The choir, the largest in Dallas, consists of about 160 talented members. For their Christmas Concert, the choir performed the Ron Nelson Christmas Story, a contemporary con- tanta with brass and timpani, as well as traditional Christ- mas Carols. The second year of New Tyme Syngers proved to be very successful. Winners of Chanel 39's 'Singing Beef, they taped a Christmas pro- gram for the station. No choir can function prop- erly without the aid of ac- complished and hardworking accompanists. Concert Choir was fortunate in having four: Becky Anderson, Cindy Mills, ,lulie Tacker, and Nancy Neal. Sash V, fm 5 , , Helen Roberts, winner of American Airlines' Music till Dawn vocalist award. Concert Choir officers: TOP, LEFT TO RIGHT: Larry Mc- Roberts, Mike Joyce, Wayne Kemp, Don Bales, David Pear- son. BOTTOMg LEFT TO RIGHT: Carol Varner, Caro- lyn Denson, Sheryl Lee, Cin- dy Mills, Debby Dunn, Ruthie Hejl, Norma Greathouse, Julie Davis, and Frances Calvan. l58 Kimball Concert Choir 1968-1969 BRI GADOON Presented as Spring Musical 5 - , '- MISS MARTHA HAYES, Choir members enjoy a hootenanny at the Fall Barn Dance Director New Tyme Syngers Plus ,,. ,..W, ,Q X Q5m,a2,A, Q M' Wsszgaw' ' 'fm 'f W W -wie :few-' 'W swf.',v:-sf'--11 ,gmrsiis sa, ,..,, . ?iiE1IQ2Es5f155: iiaiffia--.af s-Qe,'f-fsz--- 'iSE3ftl1e'1':cS rfi?if1??fsz,.W: agmfffafgs X ifE?l:-.5355 iilllgigi mmssff-fag 'fam fa 2 'Q tuiafifsfe fr f:z'1?lfsz,f2f,gg fflaitfsaef ,ii?'fm:svf , We tfwafsffeiat wweszftzw fs ,,LL 'A 1. Kimball Orchestra Accompanies BRIGAD00 The Kimball Orchestra, a group which is recognized throughout the city for its superior performances, is one of the key components in the production of the school musical in the spring. With eight of its thirty-four mem- bers participants in the Dal-Hi Orchestra, the organization is composed of many fine musicians whose goal it is to make the Kimball Orchestra the best in the state. Pat Petri, David Miller, and Mike Miller wait vlfhile the is made ready. Mr. Bayless endures one of the hazards of his profession. Robert McCready, Deborah Haier, and Cindy Tinsley the Christmas assembly. THE 1968-69 KIMBALL ORCHESTRA. I60 pla The orchestra makes preparations for the Christmas assembly. Violinists carefully wait for their entrance. Members of the Dal-Hi Symphony Orchestra-FRONT ROWg LEFT TO RIGHT: Ronnie Christy, David Waite, Patty Sharpe. BACK ROW: Robert Penhall, Robert McCready, Mark Riggs, Bobby Coffman, Robert Pitman. 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The stage band defended their championship at the Brownwood Stage Band Festival, and they are the only Dallas stage band to lay Claim to that title- Mr. Steve Bayless directs an arrangement of Mercy, Mercy lpynne Morton sings a Bayless-arranged medley of Granada and Mike Miller, David Vines, and Steve Hawkins listen to A Malaguenaf' structions. THE 1968-69 KNIGHT BEATS l62 Kimball R.0.T.C. Continues to Excel High school R.O.T.C. teaches young men some of the facts of soldiering but concentrates mainly on building character and leadership, both qualities desired in virtually every phase of life. The battalion at Kimball, led by commandant Lt. Col. Harmon White and student battalion commander cadet Lt. Col. Marvin Faulkenburry accomplish their jobs admirably. ln the past few years Kimball has not relinquished the Best Battalion trophy, given to the outstanding R.O.T.C. unit in Dallas during a school year. Weekly parade and inspection early each Tuesday morning keep the bat- talion sharp by testing each cadetls drill and appearance. The corps offers students an opportunity to prove themselves in many ways. Each cadet is given the chance to lead others, and sometimes has the responsibility of teaching his fellow cadets. There is also a precision drill team and a rifle team for those members of the corps that enjoy the spirit of competition. The corps strives always to do its best. Soldier of the present looks on at a warrior of the past. I64 were 'yew i' The American flag provides a continual spiration to each cadet. A typical R.0.T.C. class with Lt. Col. White doing the teaching. Sally Dickerson, ,loan Christopherson, Sharon Campbell, Lenora Nelson, a .loyce Neel donate their time as secretaries. Staff of Six Runs the Battalion The battalion staff and three of the sweethearts stand ready for a Tuesday morning parade. HON. MAJ. JANICE BATES The staff meets to discuss a Tactics problem while in the field. Staff Sweetheart The raising of the flag by cadets begins each day at Kimball. The battalion staff has direct responsibility for the performance of the' battalion. Each Tuesday morning they inspect the companies and grade them on a competi- tive basis. They make out the training schedule and then make sure that the subjects are taught. It is due to these young men that the battalion does as well as it does, in all the forms of achievement. l65 Royal Lancers Become Dallas-Ft. Worth Champs At the beginning of a competition, the Lancers do a salute to the judges. 1HON. MAJ. MARCIE WALKER Drill Team Sweetheart The Royal Lancer drill team is made up of cadets who try out on their own for the team. They spend many hours drilling together to perfect their drill. They are a precision team. During the year, they enter into various competitions with drill teams from other schools, sometimes from out-of-state. During the 1967-68 year the Lancers emerged victorious over all Dallas and Ft. Worth teams. ln 1968-69 they did the same and came out higher than ever before in competition with more distant teams. Besides competitions, the Royal Lancers are invited to march in some parades, such as the Armed Forces Day parade. They also perform at certain Kimball events, and at some junior high schools. Ib6 is L.. ' g The Royal Lancers do one of their fancy Drill movements Rifle Team Members Win Many Awards Noel Trevino, Wayne Durbin, Gary Willis, John Sclman frifle team captain? Randy HON MAJ CINDY FUNDERBURK Matthews, and Gregg Gee stand on the range with their coach, SSG. Vines. , i Rifle Team Sweetheart Rifle team members get on the line starting a match. SSC. Vines instructs cadet Gee on the fine points of firing. The R.0.T.C. Rifle Team consists of the six or seven best marksmen in the battalion, chosen after qualification firing. These men practice on the rifle range in each free moment to constantly improve their firing, with SSG. Vines helping them. They participate in five or six inter-school matches each year. Last year they placed a close second in Dallas. lndividual members can and do receive medals for high firing, and Capt. John Selman won the award of expert from the National Rifle Association. I67 Battalion Goes on Parade HON. MAJ- KAREN YATES A Company, commanded by Cdt. Capt. Hilburn stands ready for inspection. A Company Sweetheart as Lt. Col. White and two Sweethearts inspect the battalion colors. As the national colors pass by on parade, the staff salutes t t ACOMPANY by bp C Company, Comrnanderf-CAPT. JOHN HILBURN, - X' A Executive Officer--lst LT. JOSE MOLINA V ' Instructor-+-lst LT. DALEPICKARD1 'C of Platoon Leader+SGTg TOMMY TAYLOR O f ' Sgt. Austin Anderson O t Sgt. David Bailey Sgt. Willis,Marti O Sgt. Bruce Oliver , H Sgt David Patterson I a C Kennethlflelnson CadetgJamesrKeith, V C3dCt,Ch3IlES-Vott Cadet 'Larry a Renner Cad et' .William t Sheffield V 'SgtLNoel Trevino ' ts,'a i g C V V dCadetdDayid Sonnier, s - Cadet Douglas Blaylock-f .A V' 'Cadet-'Don White p. A. - p Cadetglohn Droll Vt O s ' a ' -L ' K Platoon Leader lst LT MIKE FULLER HON. MAJ. JOAN CHRISTOPHERSON B Company Sweetheart Companies Show Their Style on Review HON. MAJ. DEBBIE GREEN C Company Sweetheart B COMPANY Company Commander-CAPT,,ALLAN RYAN E' Executive Offieer--Ist ELT. J AVIER SANTIBANEZ Platoon Leader-SGT. MIKETHEDDINS C COMPANY Company Commander-CAPT JOHN BENNET Executive Officer lst LT JAMES STACY . Craig Bastas . Lloyd Coats I t. David Cramer . Carlos Martinez . Phillip Menteer g , Dallas Mouser V , Rickie Thomas ' J . Rhea Trevino i F e A . Dennx 'Williams , . Mark Wood Cadet Danny Aquila Cadet James Ba Cadet,Larry Boyd ,V , Cadet T1moithy'F1agg Cadet Riehard -Fought Stephan Gresham . t. Thomas ' Bains . CadetVBrad1ey Johnson? V ' Cadet J ameStLoven' Cadet Donald Shields Cadet Kirk Tayeilo Cadet Steven Guthrie 'CadettJohn Hunnzcirt 'eyr Herbert Dodd . CadC.t1Eveiett'JeWeti: . if Gene Farmer' A 'A 1 A ' L Can Garry. Lennon, i 5 A Joe Ishami y A igfcaaepnobbieemccullnughl yleitt f Robmemcolofhun -cadefcarieneahyner - y r . A A Charles 'Re nolds A ' ' . I Y 1 ' Jimmy Rmales A . . TimiScarlett' . ' Dennis ' Thompson Cadet'Edwin'5Robii1sonl ' 1' A VCadetfMark Tucker. eir'i,', V Cadet'tWil1iam,Waterst ' . ,,,, Cadet Dteugraseewayfe J erettle L f T A V !Gary.Wi11is L ylcaaetriqyatwiiimmse A - - A Cad et Sarnue1..A.ydelotte M B Company passes the battalion staff in review. ' Instructor-lst LT. GREGC CEE Q - f Instruct'0r4-lst LT. MARKCFIEDLER f , .i, e - ' ' sg! M N L e Sgt-. e O c , 5 O J . p ' Sgt SS V sg . . . . . Sg Sgt Sgt ' Sgt Sg Sgt S t SSI Sgt Sgt Sgt - Sgf. 1 Sgt 's ' SEI Sgt Sgt Sgt ' Military Chooses a Battalion Sweetheart if D COMPANY Company Commander CAPT DAN MCCULLOCH Executive Offrcer lst LT MIKE MGCLAREN Instructor lst LT WILLIAM FULWILER Platoon Leader DALE PLATO t Howard Conatser g Wrlham Miles gt. Forrest.Sadd1er' V 'V V. Start Schofield, ' . Mike.-Srnlth' Q ' V W ayne Streetly e:,1V' .J, t.'-William Whitef L 'ot' L . John Hopkins '-'t L7 Q ,o'ii- - Cadet Larry '.t-V., --,t- V ,ff Cadet David tBraiokeenff -: --5. 7 Cad-t Felipe Canto 'mVV-LV Cadet Charles Conley Cadet Wlllram Douglas iCadetV Ronald -Gumn tCadeVtY'Kenneth' Holmes 'Cadet,V,laek5Kilgore , Cailewbvrae Lawson Cfifl'iffiR0beff Marti f 9 C3i3teftl,tDee 'Rebou'che' V C8dHf5Idhr1fR0daerSiV , D- ' 3652165 Cadet Vincent- l3ranCato' J Newly elected Battalion Sweetheart, Cindy Funderburk, receives her new rank of Lt. Col. HON. MAJ. SANDI CONATSER 53 f , ' L L L , C ' L L, ,Li 't.' , if f L e'5 t.' f tl li,ili L ' f S tg- ' ' C VVY' , C V ' ','y- C f V C ' L Sgt Sgt. Sgt Sgt' Sgt Se Sgt 3- v task HON. MAJ. DEBBIE BEDNARZ HD71 Company Sweetheart E Company Sweetheart E COMPANY Company Commander CAPT DENNIS DAVIS Exeeutrve Officer lst LT BILL BUHLER Instructor lst LT HUGH LOMAS Platoon Leader lst LT WAYNE DURBIN g Armanda Casulleja g Carlton Cummms 3' Cadet Forrest Haskins Cadet Dan Darden Caclet,Ben ,Neunezj V V , . 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' l' Ml s- o Q Nt P- Band members anxiously watch the Lincoln game. The Band Secretaries: Sue Hoxworth, Janice Houston, Debbie Dickie, and Vicki Berkline. THE 1968-69 MARCHING BAND l72 The hand performed many drill routines, such as this one at the Lincoln game. Mr. Steve Bayless and Mr. Darrell Chambers discuss another of Mr. Bayless' Gary Wright tries to warm himself during a cold music arrangements. game. l THE 1968-69 CONCERT BAND I73 Knight Band Institutes the Marching 'Kis' 9' f lj Led by Drum Major Ronald Christy and Assistant Drum Major George Cowand, the Band introduced the 'Wlarching 6K's'. The Band also performed several new music ar- rangements by Mr. Steve Bayless. Directed by Mr. Darrell Chambers, the Band's reputation grew as people realized that it was a precision organization with perfection as its goal. Mr. Darrell Chambers studies a new marching formation. The Knight Band marches through downtown Dallas l Ronnie Christy directs on field. Kathy Kemble leads the Band to another hard day's work. I74 ,, 1, - ..r.,,e, is f?237vfv11g2Ei. it -f Q af La Q 5 asewiffflsiay is Y we s 'X 'V gi it if s if 'E is 5 5 if Q 2 if ,Q j.,ggy,ISr v2.15-55555-1 2:sa:p1:5Q,g:5.k geiztrarsg ii: 25959513 Jlsiiifmii . W 2-fwz:1.rf.u:s:e u1s,:s1fz:??L w arm- as-if wi is-ff.rs32x-V--75. iA:Q597911 .5s 5f3if?l-55SS5?'g,u :wu.Mw.rfww-arg. , f: :wsfygywr . ,- Q, gf Nagy!-fx'gff4 2sv'.gg, g:w2T':s:fw:ga:s's13g-wi :'-93:31. ?5?2'1V5qL35t '.9fQ5:?zi75,ii'fg? f3E2?j ::51ii f' we , -vmksvy 1:u2Ley1J:DLf:o ki ilffhej - 1515- -9-'l9if's 's'W e ' M ' ' ' Majorettes Led b Kath KATHY KEMBLE, Featured Twirler ' WSWS iii W-M -, .wgwawm W5i'5!.sE. . -- A217 ' SUZANNE YOUNG BARBA RA SHINN Kemble Led by Kathy Kemble, the 1968-69 Ma- jorettes became a symbol of talent and co- ordination. Three juniors, Suzanne Young, Cindy Tinsley, and Barbara Shinn, contrib- uted their skills to the art of baton-twirling. Performing at pep assemblies and football games, the Majorettes spent many hours of hard practice in the hope of pleasing spectators. MRS. MARY ALEXANDER Sponsor CINDY TINSLEY I75 ?57??Q'3'Qi35?5f5?fifff9E533?ff5fs!Lrgififzxsgefwrzggfsadism eawfzrfm-:wwwMsa.fswMi.sQ.m--fa, ,M ,,.V,Q,r-VE, . .W ,N ,mf--'ff ,,5,,,nWemW..,eg,5sk3fQ,E,g.s.w,,r.r,.5, Q,,g.M5:s.aee.re.RQEyeas532235.WiW?,val5gasffQs3f?.gfg,E5.g5g,lEr..7gWgma W Hwy, me ,A .L-.razmg ,. .. , V W., ..,,--, A-,: se, ,,-: ff' 5we,:gqf?.f ,4 5 y...l,g5i7g?f igtwlief--5 ga . A--, rm, 35 me-.f q,,. 'Q , Q.-.rar-were ew., ,. mieilggw-le mQr3Q,?sesg.f , ,S K 25524-wsiieiii Qflraezsnsi, H -, 'sw rm, Q Y ff-if q,L.v, ,I his :gifs --rss: ae..-f A M. ,L 8. A Ms, ,r..m,..,,,3, Z., i 7 i5YiaiLl54L'7t V ' Lck acre, ly, gg as .Q ye 5 Blk A5 as it ewsf-as uf: I rw -We Q,-M.. . , get XM, QinfffwrfklfireligglfglfMaeQ5S!?95foS,'W1e3gg: , wgg.5mysrfwfsfagefesgfens'sz!?e'ar?gsfgm'vf-w wisest -.1 .QWrg,s,?,a, V, .W,i,m,,?,gMf5,f, fl l?f'e?i',ei swawffsrs-2ffevlieaf- Es-as 7 az- , , -v Nw-wr. Q, W-'Mx' f .ai ,W . -A f an ,. , 2. M KA- el N-i?'2Efis7Q'9feV'f?521f2f4,222fif-reigns? ,living Wewsilefvrasgliffeev S51 7 viazffegavffez ,:t5jfgfifsfL??e211Sim1e5eZrg,Qzgsgigggiirgy,,Mg,,zM,gfQ1sq W :QM I3 ,,fe5.g? we mea 1 R: N SQ M We ,af a W. N as aef..,e,,fis ,m,,e,,aLa, a,,.,aMnr.,aM.. fe if A The 1968-69 Troubadears, under the capable guidance of a new sponsor, again proved the excellence of the group. Miss Polly Rogers has as many reasons to be proud of her first drill team as they do of her. The Troubadears per- formed to such hits as 6'Sunny, '4Going Out of My Headf' and 4'Lady Godiva. They also marched in two downtown parades. Two weeks of hard work before school began in August, plus two weeks of practice in September was highlighted with the trip to Longview. That trip will live long in the memory of all. Pam. Denton, Peggy O'Neill, and Petrece Toon exhibit their great Senior talents. Waiting in amiciliation. Our fearless leader, Miss Polly Rogers I76 1 -1 igiggiggggoigznewrgieaaefersifmf.?inir32sesfrefeEfe rv K Q -We , miwrfaaig ' 'Q-f'12Hs3s sf- SLWISZTW -we ff 2 faglltslfie1fieeyfw'-zeafxeafgfef .far N-'fer Ye as we er. I .ai , rs. . K ..., .. - fr Q 1 K 1968-1969 Troubadears ,lg- 4Wit:'statat44a 4t fait . i 4. 9 t f tlltml ai Debbie Richie Pat Rhyner Kathy Coy Sandy Seaman Cathy Diehl Susan Rice Becky Becker Allyn Writessel Pam Hamilton Margaret Roberson ,lan Taylor Julie Davis Boo Capers Carol Morrow Margaret Noles Colleen Jenson Olivia Burlison Beth Hardin Charlynn Pritchett Debbie Fletcher Linda Porter Jeanne Buehter Pam Denton Sally .lones Debbie Cotton ,lerri Haxel Cheryl Patterson Beth Williams Christie Ford Brenda Cox Petrece Toon Barbara Rollings Nancy Corley Gay Vogel Diane Arnett Peggy MeGehee Norma Creathouse Debbie Boone Becky Moore Sandra Rowell Gail Watkins Kitten Hess Jeanie Thompson Carol Varner Sheryl Lee Denise Walker Diane Blackburn Sylvia Sims Biddy Brandenburg Connie Milburn Susan Sexton Suzi Smith Carolyn Pearce Karen Haney Freddie Delk Cathy Sandusky Dianne Cole Teresa Berry Lou Ann MeHargue Becky Pollock Lynn MeCehee Susan Clevenger Martha Thornton Elsie Moreno Kathy Harding Linda McDonald Martha Fergusson Michaelyn Hawkins Cathy Hodge Debbie Jackson Terri Wilemon Cherri Yarbrough Bobbie Raish Karen Arnold Vikki Hod Angelia Carpenter Mary Ann Smith Cyndy Biggs Gayle Hutt Beverly Sellers Pam Williams Mary Lynn Cobb Teresa Cray Peggy O'Neill .lean Clark Donna Smith, Lt. .lanice Bates, Lt. Lynne Weiser, Lt. Paula Idt, Capt. Karen Manor, Lt. Carolyn Denson, Lt Karen Swenson, Lt. Ruthie Hejl I77 V Troubadears Participate in Many Activities Cay Vogel and Pal Rliyner perform a hand routine during a football game. uniors Pam Williams and Susan Price lead the way in Homecoming expressions from dull coldness to keen concentration. he opening State Fair Parade. I7 ,5a,f-peek? A. .,,. .1r:fg:Qa-sf-segefgig W 5, we ti is F we-i sw:ls-my-vzfkiw-, ,,-wr it,-W-fs---,,, -,W-.1',f,w. -Q ff ww- sn-:',fe . W, is Q me ef l :it4t3T:gTQ2?3J,E I Q Q Q S-932.3-s61'fWf 'tT.i2i1f2E27,rs A-sx732'r:5g,f.2 2'::2'.!':5sf3,.l' 12 A . rw S A2 .a 2154, ,Z ,, tg., , siszwslif Q sl -fi, fl we ,L 71 S ' A In August, before the excitement of football season, the eight Kimball cheer- leaders attended the S.M.U. Cheerlead- er School. As a result of their great en- thusiasm and spirit, it is no wonder they won three firsts, a second, a third and walked off with the coveted spirit stick. Kimball was also distinguished by having three Dallas Cowboy cheerlead- ers. They were: Gayle Corday, Mike Joyce, and Mike Crutcher. MRS. AMY MCMURRY Sponsor 1968-1969 Cheerleaders I80 '6Soc it to 'eml MARIE LENHEISER DAVID PEARSON KIM MANNING I BOBBY DAVIS MIKE CRUTCHER GAYLE CORDRAY MIKE JOYCE KENT REESE fwwfesgef wfP2fH.eHiT'feH if Q :wwf we wswsmzwefevlf 3' 2 f ' fain 'A ' ?i1iA6i'tff,E'o1WhP f'fW1'?2ff?1L'?iFW1? 35'AfSkHiW2W?tY1 z MWi'?Z?i8Q?W ?W't?iES Zziaf' ms, tsslgggp-ew mfxxiyggf I msgfgwii Siisyfffwi, Etfffisgfem 54325 vig, .iQ,,.,,,W Q,,fE,W,.,i I wwsw- , :wx ,ieaxfsa mgf 'xiii mngwgggiz I I 52if1s1.rmg.r . gglgiam 9,316 'fffiml sfggfigs fsSss:fgmEg3f A522314 Mrs l Naam? ,xwfgagfiiwt www Zwmgwzf ,gewwpfe-mm- 'M :ff:mi:'Mw'vz l82 CINDY MILLS President .IILL WORTHAM Vice-President LAURIE HIGHTOWER Secretary LEFT TO RIGHT: Ronnie Dean, Student Directorg ,Iean Mardock, Reporterg .Ioan Carr, Treasurerg Ci Director. ndy Mills, Presidentg Laurie Hightower, Secretaryg Randy Matthews, Student .IOAN CARR JEAN MARDOCK MISS PEGGY JACKSON Treasurer Reporter Sponsor lisplays Kimball Spirit and Devotion Nsfgg it V'-, 'RE ' rl' r. M ' - A superlative example of true spirit is Kim- ballis Fleur-de-Lis. Led by Miss Jackson and Miss Wester, the Fleur-de-Lis spends much precious time practicing their card stunts until they reach perfection and an impressive exposition. Indeed, Kimball's spirit is the best! Miss Wester, as one of the sponsors, assumes much of the responsibility in conducting the group's exhilarating activi- ties. The Fleur-de-Lis p61'f01'l1lS an impressive cards stunt at a football gains that inspires all Kimlmllites, spec- tators and players alike. tgwsswi aissfi-getVgtfssziggwsts afegsmfselznseiwv yew.. were .-iz sa, .su at .sQ.,as'i.,xeiJbiWfvffMs1. Q-We swat. 'Ewa . . eff - . -.st fav as eats... 1 . ,. 1 Y .. ,i . ,V , .. viii mess-1'-921 efffew W.ssrfa,1fa1sw'sasf erm!-Q. -Q: as f-atsfs.1ewsw?Hss':f.,?1f .Sw if Att. .si sf S211 Q-961 aw f usage' 432323 aseitsa 5155153595 safes: gs mast?-ea? .1 'v yfgsiwwse gxswsatiit A ,. M . V. qifgssg ,,.g9.5.,z, Q N, J W a . 3 an ' 1 '-:sr 5 :eases i- ' ' 3 t Q 5 u as N E gl M in fa'L.,?l,iuti2ti1a?i1'L?51 E.2'swss:.fL'2tisef.5gsgtQi1e: ws ig nz, tefffi S 2z'szssfwsK1e.,xv 5. 54 raven sigisltittaiiwteistigsgsgiisff Q25efasies:itsmg.eifggsgifzglszgitggesxgkaigsfgitjgsggfsifiistim-sagessge-s-fgairggsstilsggiigtemigtgstiefgasjsgiegssgf Letterman is Club Highlights Athletic Endeavor Superior athletic achievement earns membership in the Kimball Letterman's Club. A letter is to an athlete as A's are to a scholar. The best in the field of football, basket- ball, baseball, tennis, track, golf, and swimming are repre- sented in the club. Managers are also represented for their handling of equipment and care of players. Only such persons possessing these qualities are given membership in the club. I84 GOLF 1. Marc Welclr 2. Steve Lucas TENNIS 3. Doris Turbeville 4. Jerry Smith 5. Peggy Russell MANAGERS 6. David Glenn 7. John Holliday 8. David Chancellor 9. Gary Jackson BASEBALL 10. Larry Koch 11. Mike Lowe 12. Terry McCullough TRACK 13. Mike Hines 14. Mike Poss FOOTBALL 15. Angel Torres 16. Randy Horton 17. Rick Garnett 18. Dwayne Fontaine 19. Steve Jones 20. Mike McCain 21. Dickey Morton 22. Randy Baker 23. Jackie Landess 24. Steve Pollard 25. Bobby Joyce 26. John Ott 27. Jerry Cox 28. Wayne Kofnovec 29. Perry Geiser 30. Allan Brown 31. Kenneth Nutt 32. Mike Atnip 33. Bill Britton 34. Cary Summers 35. Jim Tinsley 36. Mike Sanquinet BASKETBALL 37. Robert Long 38. Eddie Warner 39. Denny Beall 40. Jim Moffitt TRACK 41. David Gillespie 42. Eugene Stoner 43. Paul Walker 44. Blaine Francis 45. John Hummel 46. Scott Hamman 47. Ruben Cantu F 00 TBA LL 48. Charles Greeson 49. Jimmy Lee 50. Larry Lee 51. Emo Black if w i i' H I85 Q fi 5 x v Coaches Lead Knights to Victor Head Coach Spike Harlan M if if N K , ..,, ,, , 3355? . ,,.' 5' ' Vi is ..-' fem K 1 fft1:1f1.1- - -- ,,,' 1 ' ff , W L he Coach Troy Miller I88 l KIMBALIJS COACHING STAFF: Milton South, James Rust, Herbert Harlan, Pete Brown, Jack Hitchcock, Richard Hill, and Troy Miller. i Coach J ack Hitchcock Coach Pete Brown -2 U ' : can ,,,, . o - ' 3 : ' - - ,kkrrr V' Q ' 11 r .., i , .. af, i f ' V 'XX-f :ff ' '11, jg : it , K, , ,.,, - M ir ' ' fm , ' - ' Coach Milton South , Coach Richard Hill , lv! we o wwe, 1 um 5 '- 594 1 so o r A iii' 'iii iff- iiii eaaae V. .: - -' ., t . Coach James Rust I89 f'i Y Y 'I' FRONT ROW: Ronnie Bridwell, Randy Baker, Dickie Morton, Jim Dykes, Angel Torres, Mike Atnip, Danny Smith, Alan Brown, Jimmy Lee, Frank Menendez, Joe Acosta, Randy Horton, Mike McCain. SECOND ROW: Dan Walston, David Chancellor, Wayne Kofnovec, Mike Lowe, Jerry Cox, Kenneth Nutt, Greg Duffey, Larry Lee, William Greenhaw, Steve Jones, Charles Greeson, David Glenn, Gary Jackson. THIRD ROW: Coach James Rust, Knights Finish Second in District Play A fine record of five and three in district play put Kimball in second place in district 12-AAAA. Although Kimball started out like a team on fire, a late season fal- tering dropped the Knights to second place. The football highlight of the year was the victory over Sunset. Kimball was in the race for the championship until the last three games of the season. Woodrow Wilson's upset victory halted the Knights number of consecutive wins at five. Then came the humiliating homecoming loss to Carter, in which the Knights could do little right and Carter did little wrong. Post-season honors went to Dickey Morton, Charlie Greeson, William Poe, Greg Duffey, Emo Black, Steve Pollard, Perry Geiser, Larry Lee, Mike Atnip, and Jimmy Lee. Dickey Morton was selected Offensive Player of the Year. l90 Coach Herbert Harlan, Coach Pete Brown, Thomas Hickman, Mike Evans, Mike Sanquinet, Steve Pollard, Steve Pheiffer, Perry Geiser, Bill Caldwell, Bill Britton, Richard Garnett, Larry Koch. FOURTH ROW: Gary Summers, .lim Tinsley, John Ott, Paul Walker, William Poe. Mike Poss, Emo Black, Bobby Joyce, David Gillespie, Coach Jack Hitchcock, Coach Milton South, Coach Troy Miller, Coach Richard Hill. 1968 TRI-CAPTAINS: Charles Greeson, Emo Black, and Mike Atnip. Opponents illegal procedure draws Knights across line. CHARLES GREESON First Team All-Metro First Team All-City Letterman 2 1968 SEASON RECORD Kimball Opponent . iili 0 Longview . . . . . . .23 39 North Dallas . . . . . 7 49 Washington . . . 0 A I 28 Adamson . . 7 35 Roosevelt .... 13 21 sunset ...... 20 + lb 41 W.T. White ........ 7 21 Woodrow Wilson 27 7 Carter ......... 42 ' 'l'if' 251 f,- 4 -' A ' ' vl illfl iii, V 0 SOC ' ' ' 22 '2 .T Torres Kicks off successful sea- for Knights. DICKEY MORTON Honorable Mention All-Metro First Team All-City All-City Offensive Player of Year WILLIAM POE Honorable Mention, All-Metro First Team All-City Letterman 2 Letterman 1 .so GREG DUFFEY LARRY LEE First Team All-City First Team All-City Letterman 2 Letterman 1 Knights Falter in Season Opener, 23-0 Friday the thirteenth proved to be an unlucky day for Kim- ball. The Knights were completely dominated by the superior Longview Lobos. Kimball gained only 115 total yards and lost three fumbles. Eighty yards in penalties did little to aid the Knight's cause. Longview led only 6 to 0 at the end of the first quarter due to the outstanding defensive play of Charles Greeson and Jimmy Lee. However the defense could not stop the surging Lobos as they took a 16 to 0 lead at halftime. Longview added seven points in the third quarter, but was shut out in fourth period. Kimball's offense never got rolling, due partially to a poor blocking game. Offensive standouts included Dickey Morton, who carried fourteen times for 62 yards, and Wayne Kofnovec, who carried twelve times for 30 yards. Mike Poss and Bill Britton enter game hoping to sto Longview drive. 11 1 - , . 11 Q i f 1T- .,..,iigW'i - 1 - All-Metro Charlie Greeson leads the Knights . offensive line. STATISTICS Kimball Lobos First Downs . . . ..... 7 11 Yards Rushing . . . . . . 115 167 Yards Passing ...... . . . 0 119 Passes .............. . . . 0-4 7-14 Passes lntercepted by . . . . . . 0 Fumbles Lost ........ ..... 3 Punts ............. . . . 8-25 6-36 Yards Penalized .... .... 6 -80 5-65 EMORY BLACK STEVE POLLARD Honorable Mention, All-City Honorable Mention, All-City Letterman 2 Letterman 2 I92 MIKE ATNIP JIMMY LEE , Honorable Mention, All-City Honorable Mention, All-City l Letterman 3 Letterman 2 N . Knights Crush North Dallas, 39-7 A potent ground attack and stubborn defense led the Knights to a 39 to 7 victory to open district play. The offense, led hy Dickey Morton, collected 376 yards. Dickey scored two touch- downs and gained 158 yards rushing from scrimmage. His first score came on a 57-yard scamper which appeared to be stopped at the line of scrimmage, but Morton reversed his field and raced into the end zone untouched. With four seconds remaining in the game, Morton returned the Bulldog kickoff 83 yards for a touch- down. Mike McCain scored two touchdowns on a pair of one yard plunges. Wayne Kofnovec and Jimmy Lee scored on six and eight yard runs. The stingy Knight defense held the Bulldogs to nine yards rushing. However North Dallas quarterback Traversia Bradford found a weakness in the secondary as he completed eight passes for 103 yards and one touchdown. Bulldog defense stops Morton after short gain Yards Passing U A . . . i I . ' 0 103 IQ .... 6 1' . if li . g . g ,.,.,, Q g PERRY CEISER WAYNE KOFNEVEC All-City Letterman 2 Honorable Mention Letterman 1 STATISTICS Kimball N. Dallas First Downs .... .... 2 5 10 Yards Rushing .... . . . 376 9 Passes ................ .... 0 -3 11-32 Passes lntercepted By . . . . . . . 2 2 Fumbles Lost ........ . . . 5 2 Punts ........... . . . 2-29 8-27.3 Yards Penalized .... . . . 7-55 5-60 I93 Knights Slaughter Bulldogs, 49-0 Kimball put everything together this week as the Knights rolled over the Booker T. Washington Bulldogs. Dickey Morton led the offensive charge with 110 yards on 11 carries, including a 66 yard run from scrimmage. He also returned punts 66 and 52 yards for touch- downs. Quarterback Mike McCain rambled 29 yards for a touchdown. Greg Duffey ran 21 yards for six points. Mike Poss tallied the final touch- down on a perfect 25-yard pass from Mike Lowe. Angel Torres tacked on the extra points. The defense held Washington to 109 total yards. Jimmy Lee trapped the Bulldog punter in the end zone for a safety. On the ensuing free kick, Morton scampered 62 yards for a touchdown. Unidentified Knight stops Mustang back as Jimmy Lee and Perry Geiser assist on the play. S iissi ici. 5 ,,,, -- -. , I tvs ez . 1- .-sc' xg ,. 1 Q L A ' .,.,. it , ' ' . , . . . ' Q 2 ,'..i s - 4' MIKE POSS CARY SUMMERS Letterman 1 Letterman 1 Kimball blocker clears the way for one of Dickey Mortons -- ' ti' , ' ' Q three touchdowns. .1 .... L. .... . 1. 1 tl.e s STATISTICS ' ,. a , ' , - - -- . ' - - - -. ,. ,g Kzmball Washington . .... L F- t D 22 8 ..s HS- Owns -- - Ysfds Rushing -- 389 50 Yards Psssmg -- -- 125 59 MIKE LOWE MIKE HINES Passes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-13 9-27 Letterman 2 Passes lntercepted By . . 2 0 Fumbles Lost....... 1 1 I94 Punts ......... Yards Penalized . . . . 2-30.5 11-127 6-31 6-40 Dickey Morton receives a crushing blow from Leopard defenseman. First Downs .... .... Yards Yards Passes Passes Fumbles Lost ........ . . . Punts Yards Penalized . . . Leopards, 28- 7 rugged defense and the fleetfooted Dickey ton led Kimball to its third straight district Adamson controlled the ball for 75 of ive plays to Kimball's 58. However the de e, led by Bill Britton and Perry Geiser Adamson to seven yards rushing and Jped quarterback Jack Frampton eight i U - . r , . . . 1 h 1 i ickey Morton scored three touchdowns in no a 99 yard punt return The Leopards e of Mortons ability to return kicks :ed to him only once. Dickey fielded the 2 on the one, broke several tackles, and ked down the sideline 99 yards for the down. Throughout the remainder of the e, the Leopards punted the ball out of ds which resulted in a 25-yard puntin age. Morton also scored on a four-yard pass Mike McCain and on a four-yard pitch like McCain connected on five passes for yards. He also scored on a two-yard plunge Adamson 18 7 156 18-37 O 1 6-25 4-39 Knights Mutilate Mustangs, 35-13 Dickey Morton and the stingy Kimball defense again led the Knights to victory. Morton picked up 236 yards on 24 carries and three touchdowns. His first tally came on the first play of the second half as he burst 74 yards down the sidelines. He also scored on runs of five and six yards. Morton collected thirty-five yards on pass receptions and eighty-seven yards on punt and kick- off returns. William Poe and Jimmy Lee headed a brilliant defense that limited Roosevelt to a minus thirteen yards rushing. Roosevelt did however collect 149 yards passing. Kimball took a 14-7 lead at halftime on one yard blasts by Mike McCain and Mike Atnip. Morton then took over to make the final score 35-13. Anger Torres tacked on the extra points. MIKE SANQUINET JIM TINSLEY Letterman 1 Letterman 1 STATISTICS Kimball FDR First Downs ..... ..... 2 2 9 Yards Rushing .... .... 3 47 13 Yards Passing ...... . . . 61 149 Passes ............... . . . 6-9 10-24 Passes Intercepted By . .. .. 1 1 Fumbles Lost ........ .... 5 1 Punts .............. . . . 2-43 9-26 Yards Penalized .. 12-122 7-77 I96 Mike Atnip gains five yards before being dropped by Roosevelt de- f fense. 325542 MIKE McCAIN JOHN OTT Letterman 1 Letterman 1 Wayne Kofnovec picks up long yardage through the middle of the Mustang line. Jerry Cox tackles Sunset back as Knights win a close game. fa-'ff . .,,,,i. I , M , ..AA.. ,, Q -'AA i141 11 , , , ' VVVV ,,L' -'l- izl' ' , 1. . ,. . ..,.w,f, 1 A fr' J 1 2 X V .. BOBBY JOYCE ANGEL TORRES Letterman 1 Letterman 1 Knights Trip Sunset, 21-20 7. 1 , Wise- X . 9456. f , ,,, if? , , ,M 52 ,M f , ttt,ttt V 2 'ttnn 1 7 7 ttttt k L -'k'-. ,'-, f ' 5 ' , ,-., . ff f,'w .-ff ' f-fPHP:Hifi?-'S-'3'-'J'-V: ' f-1-t:f.u 1 1-L ,-t,' 1 if 'P t,tt. 1 ,t,A .... ,tt-t 1 'ttnf -ttttn t , V 'ysss Y. , ,,5.fXf. 2, QE, New . ,. it 5 KENNETH N UTT Letterman 1 Morton speeds down the sideline for a Mike McCain's 58 yard touchdown pass to Mike Atnip opened the scoring for Kimball as the Knights pulled out a squeaker over Sunset. Atnip slipped behind the Bison defense and was all alone as McCain tossed a perfect pass over the heads of the surprised Sun- set defenders. However, Sunset came back in the third quarter to take an 8-7 lead on Rudy ,laramillo's powerful running. ln the fourth quarter, Sunset scored again to lead 14-7 as the extra point failed. Dickey Morton burned up the turf as he evened the score at 141--14 on a sixteen yard run. Later Morton took off on a 55 yard scamper. Torres converted and the score stood at 21-14. Sunset came back with six points on Jara- milloas halfback pass. Sunset attempted a two point conversion hoping for a win, but Jerry Cox and Jimmy Lee stopped quarterback Ricky Duff to pre- serve Kimbal1's 21-20 victory. STATISTICS Kimball Sunset First Downs .... .... 1 0 19 Yards Rushing .. .. 159 308 Yards Passing . . . . . 180 130 Passes ............. 7-10 9-18 Passes Intercepted By .. 1 0 Fumbles Lost .......... 0 2 1-48 38 Punts .............. 8-34 Yards Penalized ...... 51 I97 Knights Wallop White, 41-7 The W. T. White Longhorns were the victims of Kimball's offensive machine this week. Jackie Landess started the scoring on the Knights, first possession on a 49-yard scamper. Dickey Morton scored one of his three touchdowns on a four yard plunge. However the Horns fought back and the Knights took a 13-7 lead at halftime. On the first play from scrimmage in the third quarter Morton went 58 yards for the score. Morton gained 190 yards during the game. On the .following kick-off, ,limmy Lee re- covered a White fumble. Wayne Kofnovec scored the next touchdown by bulling his way over from the four. Before the third quarter ended, Morton scored again on a 59-yard romp. In the fourth quarter substitute back Greg Duffey took over. Duffey broke for 66 yards before being stopped at the five. Greg again Longhorn back picks up short yardage as William Poe pursues on the play. got the call and scored the final touchdown. ,asf . N., K K fi: '1 ,Q K. ' , tag , T .a.y 5 ' 4 'liiiclif-6731. 151:19 Lis. X' Vi 1 htimt' ., , ..,sG5-Hag K-1 , a 7 I ' A - . ff R ' 3- ', ffifsa 9 RICK GARNETT RONNIE BRIDWELL Letterman 1 Letterman 1 Greg Duffey breaks would-he tackles en route to a touchdown. ilil STATISTICS ..... Kimball White . First Downs .... .... 1 5 2 4 Yards Rushing . . . . . 416 7 fi, ' M i.'l Yards Passing . . . . . . 1 199 7 M X f t - Passes ................ 1-5 10-21 K - I- ,L Passes lntercepted By . . . . 3 1 1 Fumbles Lost ........ . . . . 1 2 1 Punts ........... . . . 5-33.6 7-38 ' 'J fi' 'X 's-- Igyyy Yards Penalized .. 5-45 4-24 - V H lv Q fgifli T - ,.g - 1 STEVE JONES ALAN BROWN Letterman 1 Letterman 1 Wildcat defense stops Knight drive short of the first down. of W ual' yfaigfafigf r il' YR if so . G' . nm My , V 2' , - ,,,. ,, - ,. . I, H ' 1 I H , I 1 1- . , V. .. I 'IF' . v w , M D f ' 151- t w Li' ' ' l 7- ,I-W, s , Q. J... ,t . ,, ,. 1. W vie 'W 3 2-WZLEY ' ' was fir 1 as W ' rf afv awww 'R J r .. M ,,.-3, my ,ss, Q. 3, ,bg ME A V .v-gf., 44? 117' ' Y 6 M: Z S iw an sv 3 we 4 ' , .1 1. 1 ,-rf I ,, f rf f, -t ff M Willa R.. mg gift, ..,,,t?, 14' isis 'f' ,Z if J' Q' 4 Y' 3 ... dt ,ff ' 1' ,Wa . ss,s, . 1 an ' -:'s ' Y ' J ., 1 'YW 'f - i 5 ,, A 1 W SJW . .ra .52 , W hw , ' .-Hi' 'fling QQ?-'.1 ' - .. - it ,- 7 - A ' ,, W RANDY BAKER Letterman 1 TOM HICKMAN . ' - ti. It N :gg lvtk : v .K Vks?v1 bt, 'WW,,.s. 4 , -It V: I V K . 'y is M 3- w ,.,5,..-1+ ap -' W ww-2:1 ' ' K '41 v A . . '- I f 1 Y ' f o. ,z-V , emi' f Qzaiifilws. ':.??' f f wi ? -2 f u,5,g ,.1.gz W 4 1 ' nag'-- . .1Lfft'5i 5 H f- . ' a.ffs1 4 p ma.sg'5 .:- , 1-S.,-,AH J .4 f . I . JIM DYKES STEVE PHEIFFER Woodrow Slips Past Knights, 27-21 Woodrow Wilsonis Wildcats proved to be the spoilers of the south zone for the second straight week. Last week they bumped off Sunset and this week it was Kimball. Led by the seemingly un- stoppable John '4Train,' McCrumbley, the Wildcats jumped off to a 20-7 lead at halftime. Dickey Morton scored the touchdown on a 73-yard pass from Mike McCain. However, the breaks seemed to fall to Woodrow. The Wildcat quarterback scooped up a fumble on the two and scored a touchdown on a play which was going nowhere. In the fourth quarter the Wild- cats faced a third down and three yards to go at the 42. The Woodrow halfback was apparently thrown for a loss, but a fumble and strange bounce saw the ball go out of bounds at the 31. Woodrow retained possession and went on to score the winning touchdown. Kimball came back strong in the third quarter, narrowing the score to 20-14 when Morton carried two yards for the score. Kimball's final score came on a quarterback sneak from the one. Angel Torres tacks on one of his three extra points. STATISTICS First Downs .... Yards Rushing :. Yards Passing .... Passes .............. Passes Intercepted By Fumbles Lost ...... Punts ......... Yards Penalized . . Kimball 13 . . 176 .. 135 . . 3-8 ...O 0 .. 3-29.5 . . . 3-25 Woodrow 24 209 133 9-12 3 1 3-26.5 1-15 I99 Carter Grows Up 9 Stamps Knights, 42- 7 Carter grew from Kimball,s little brother to a giant ki this week to spoil homecoming for the Knights. The first qua ended scoreless, but the homecoming jinx took over from second quarter until the end of the game. The Cowboys, led halfback Steve Starnes, racked up twenty-one points before half. Starnes scored three touchdowns and ran for 238 yards the Knight defense fell apart. He scored on a 64-yard pass- play which should have been stopped after a short gain. At lt three Knights missed tackles along the sideline. Kimball's lone score came when defensive end John Ott on a Carter fumble in the end zone. Dickey Morton collected yards rushing, but most of it came in the fourth quarter a the damage had been done. Fumbles prove costly as Kenneth Nutt leaps for fumble with Carter defender. STATISTICS Kimball First Downs .... ....... 1 5 Yards Rushing . . . . . . . 193 Yards Passing ....... ...... 1 8 Passes ............... . . . 2-21 Passes Intercepted By .... . .. 1 Fumbles Lost .......... ..... 1 Punts .............. .... 8 -30 Yards Penalized . .. .... 4-30 200 Carter 15 231 215 6-10 1 2 5-42 10-130 PAUL WALKER BILL GREENHAW . l SOC's all-city defense held the Knights scoreless on a muddy Sprague Field. RANDY HORTON DWAYN E FONTAIN E L tte n I Letterman 1 e rma - 'f' rib l x J M, nne. to A wi leee fiwrmt if 'W 1- rm. ' .- ' , V, V 7 ,f ' ry ., 1 f ,. A - ,T , Vrrk ,. ,,., gb' .D I gt ,Q gf-3,5 .3 ' ' , Ylhl . u , J. , ' ,af ' f -f,- ,, ,,,,,f ,W ,1,.a.l . aa,-f-,t. .ff. M ga., , msg? W, - A f , X' - Qtr' - - 32+ 25. 1 1- -1 W H ' 4, Qmfijz-4:1712 , Q., 2, ' Q Lf, 'fr -,A fl- ff- - ,f j'vgff1'Y2QQ,Z ' ,- , :sf - A - sffvafcafrr-w , f y Mt . r I BOBBY HEFLIN JACKIE LANDESS Letterman 1 Letterman 1 SUC Clobbers Knights, 22-0 South Oak Cliff closed out the football season by pinning a 22-0 loss to Kimball's record. A rain soaked field did little to hinder SOC's fleet halfbacks. The Golden Bear defense held the Knight offense to ninety-eight total yards. The deepest pene- tration Kimball had was to the 16-yard line. The Colden Bears lit the scoreboard in the first quarter on Mike lVlcDaniels 20- yard pass to Ronnie Washington. Mc- Daniels was used sparingly the rest of the game, as SOC took little chance of losing him for the bi-district game with Bryan Adams. SOC took a 20-0 lead at halftime. In the third period quarterback Randy Horton was trapped in the end zone for a safety, to run the final score to 22-0. John Ott punts to move the ball out of Kimball territory. STATISTICS Kimball SOC First Downs .... . . . 11 18 Yards Rushing . . . . . 86 186 Yards Passing .... . . . 12 61 Passes ................ 3-9 6-17 Passes lntercepted By ...... I 0 Fumbles Lost ............ 3 0 Punts ............ . . . 6-29 5-38 Yards Penalized . . . . . . 6-50 9-75 Squires Win South Zone FIRST ROW: Gary Whale, Rickey Bale, Steve Hill, Gene Hansen, Henry Hawkins, Randy Davis, Kirk Patten, Rusty Fuqua, Ruben Hemandez, Charles Northington, Ricky Coombs. SECOND ROW: Steve Krol, Tim Hatch, Mark Calvin, Jerry Wilson, Paul Serrato, Bobby McCullough, Jack Todd, Mike McCammon, Dwayne Fon- taine. THIRD ROW: Coach Richard Hill, Coach Milton South, For the fourth year Kimball's Squires captured the South Zone Championship. The B-Team, led by Coach Richard Hill, lost only one game. Only Woodrow Wilson managed to defeat the Squires. Woodrow Wilson was also the only team to score against the rugged Squire de- fense. Jimmy Herndon, Bobby McCullough, and Rickey Bale were standouts. Quarter- back Cene Hansen led the Squires of- fensive play. 202 Rusty Fratus, Tony Jackson, John Anderson, Jackie Landess Jimmy Herndon, Bill Lingwall, Carl Canady, Jay Howard, Mark Ellis, Mike McClesky, Mike Bighaln, Coach Pete Brown. FOURTH ROW: Leon Ball, John Struckmeyer, Bobby Heflin, Ward Hansen, John Hassel, John Rich, Brad Millsap, Charles Clemmons, and Mark Brumhly. Dwayne Fontaine served as an offensive as well as defensive player before being moved up to the varsity team. . L 'Q ,, ,, .... K an H 2,4 Q? - , .I . L x , ' k H d' , G L , D B 11, Edd F't h gh, Steve Carter, Randy Horton, Tony Martella gi-l1O1X?ek1li:2WBrlJEK l?ilgYl7l'eiu,ClddEhyPeirl3Ii'iwn,a1:lyimnliyrigMoieE:x:dj Eillene Stolher,1'l'o1in Huffines, Rick Merit, Robert Long, Stan Potter Ed Warner, Neil Burris, Searcy Woodall, and John Holliday. Knights Finish Sixth in District 12-AAAA Frustration is the word to describe the 1968-69 season. The Knights were contenders for the early part of the sea- son, but could not keep pace with the top teams. Kimball ended the year with seven wins and nine losses. Of the nine losses only four were decided by more than six points. Several of the games were decided by the referee's whistle. Misfortunes hindered the Knights, as Robert Long was hampered throughout the season by injuries. Robert still played tremendously as a spot player and brought the Knights from disaster several times with his rebounding and shooting ability. For most of the season the Knights were led by sparkplug Denny Beall. His spectacular play kept Kimball fans' hopes alive in many crucial games. Den- ny's outstanding play was rewarded when he was selected to the Second Team All-District and Honorable Mention All-City. Lacking the height of some of the more colorful teams in the district, the Knights developed one of the most impressive full-court presses in the loop. All in all the Knights proved to be an explosive team which could never be counted out under any circumstances. 204 Coach Pete Brown discusses pre-game details with Dan Walston. v 9 DENNY BEALL All Cityg Honorable Mention Second Team All-District EDDIE WARNER Pre-season games did not seem to agree with the Knights as they won only four of ten games. However, this included a 50- 37 revengeful drubbing of Thomas Jeffer- son. Kimball received second place in the Highland Park Tournament after being nippe-d by the Scotties 53-51 in the cham- pionship game. District play started with a squeaker over Crozier Tech. Kimball couldn't get rolling in the first quarter as they hit only five points. Eddie Warner kept the Knights alive throughout the game with his clutch shots, and Kimball managed to pull out a two point victory. The Knights looked like the team to beat as they handily defeated North Dallas and Carter, but the winning streak was halted at three straight by Washington. Kimball got back on the track the follow- ing week by defeating Adamson in over- time. The Knights completely dominated Adamson in the first half, but the Leopards came back strong in the second half. With only four seconds remaining in the game, Adamson fed the ball to Julius Howard, whose turnaround jump shot knotted the score as the final buzzer sounded. The Knights secured the game in overtime by three points. 206 ROBERT LONG STAN POTTER Mark Ellis goes high into the ai.r for an easy two Eugene Stoner brings the ball down court on an attempted fast break. 1 Robert Long's jump shot arcs over Sunset defender for two points. Denny Beallis 21 points failed to save the Knights from their second district loss to Roosevelt. Sunset dropped Kimball's record to 4--3 in an overtime win. Eugene Stoner's basket, just as the buzzer went off, sent the game into overtime. However, the Bisons took the game in the overtime period. The Knights rolled over Crozier Tech and outscored North Dallas by five points. Kimball next stomped Carter in a fast moving game. The final four games of the season proved disastrous to the Knights, as they dropped all four games. Wash- ington with big Sammy Hervey at the controls defeated the Knights by four points. Several questionable calls cost the Knights the game. Sammy Hervey seemed to take away sure baskets just as they reached the rim. However the superstar pumped in 46 points, several seemingly illegally, to pace the Bulldogs. Robert Long played a fantastic game guarding the 6-6 Hervey, but Robert fouled out just before the end of the second half. Adamson's Julius Howard blew the Knights out of Sprague Fieldhouse as the Leopards walked away with a 80-68 win. Kimball led all during the first half, but couldnit keep pace in the second half. Denny Beall led the Knights in scoring with 27 points. Sunset was the next spoiler. Sunset took a thirteen point lead at half- time, but the Knights came back strong in the fourth quarter to cut the lead to two points. The Knights' ter- rific full-court press almost pulled out the exciting game. Roosevelt knocked the bottom out of the basket from anywhere and everywhere to pin a third straight loss on the Knights. South Oak Cliff exploded to a 29 point win in the final game of the season. The Knights held the district champion Bears to a 36-36 tie at halftime. SOC came roaring back in the second half for an easy win. Robert Long ended his high school career by hitting 27 points. STEVE CARTER GARY LONG BILL AICKLEN TONY MARTELLA FRONT ROW: David Miracle, Mike McCleskey, Mark Brumley, Gene Hanson Tony Maxwell Clark Lacy BACK ROW' David Russell, Martin Glenn, Mike Miller, Greg Person, David Weaver, Lari-y Chesney, Anldy Jones, Clifford Brittonl David Juillerat, Larry Frazier, Danny Sallis, and Coach David Caldwell. RICKY HARDING Sophomores Close Out With District Crown Having much to be proud of is this year,s B-Basket ball team. Posting a nearly flawless season record, they easily won the district championship. However, the sea- son ended on a sad note, as they were edged out for the city crown by Bryan Adams. Boasting many players who moved up to the varsity team in the latter part of the season, the squires should add much promising depth to the ranks of next year's varsity basketball team. ' Mark Brumley and Andy Jones watch as Squires score against Hillcrest. 1969 KNIGHTS: FRONT ROW: Terry Matthews, Charlie Cole, Mike McCain, Max Pietsch, Randy Horton, Gary Long, Gene Han- son, and Randy Baker. BACK ROW: .lay Howard, Denny Beall, Greg Duffey, Cary Hendricks, Brad Millsap, Larry Koch, Jim fett, Mike Lowe, and Coach Troy Miller. Knights Battle to Regain Lost City Title A well-balanced attack should lead the district de- fending Knights to recapture the crown. With eight returning lettermen, the Knights feature strong pitching, powerful hitting, and a well co-ordinated defense. The pitching staff headed by Greg Duffey and Terry McCullough appears to be the best around. All-City pitcher Duffey should again this year have opponents fishing for the ball. Terry McCullough did a terrific job pitching last year. The highlight of his season came when he defeated Bryan Adams in the second game of the city playoffs. Terry Matthews, Charlie Cole, Denny Beall, ,lim Moffett, and Mike Lowe should provide plenty of power at the plate. Denny was selected All-District at second base last year. Moffett was voted sophomore of the year as a catcher last year, but will play the hot cornerw this year. Coach Troy Miller's valuable experience and coach- ing abilities should lead the Knights to victory. This season the Knights will be trying to regain the city baseball crown which they lost to Bryan Adams last season. 2I2 Sophomore of the Year 1968 Jim Moffett scoops up a grounder at third base. W Coach Troy Miller explains the difficulty in catching the curveball to catcher Larry Koch. All City hurler Greg Duffey spearheads Knights' defense. Catcher J. B. Koch puts the tag on runner. Shortstop Mike McCain perfectly handles a slow roller. 2l3 Speedster Danny Beall successfully steals second base against Bryan Leftfielder Mike Lowe displays the batting form which Adams. the backbone to the Knights' offensive attack. Knights Prove Successful in Defending District Title Coach Miller reluctantly sends a tired Terry McCullough to the showers. 2I4 Shortstop Mike McCain and All-District second baseman Denny Beall display double play combination which stopped many probable scores. DCUUY B62-11 PFHCUCCS the drag hunt. Turtle Matthews streaks to first base ahead of the throw 2 I 5 Returning Letterman: Terry Matthews, Greg Duffey, Denny Beall, Mike Lowe, Jim Moffett, Larry Koch, and Randy Baker W -W, S ? Mike McCain fires the ball to first baseman Randy Horton to nip Terry McCullough smiles triumphantly as he hlau Bryan Adams runner. B.A. in 1968 city playoffs. 2l6 TRA CK FIRST ROW: Danny Wood, Jody Mansfield, David Lee, Tommy DeR0ssett, Mike Hines, Wayne Kofnovec, John Hummel, Bob Pat Huff, Scott Hamman, Blaine Francis, Kim Manning, Steve Carter, Andy Marr, Jim Hoeffner. SECOND ROW: David Dicky Van de Wall, David McCombs, Andy Hinley, Richard Suarez, Gary Kofnovec, Roy Bell, David Smith, Rusty Adams. THIRD ROW Winn Henslee, Tim Hartman, Eugene Stoner, Norman Kasal, David Gillespie. FOURTH ROW: Steve Pollard, Dickie Morton, Tinsley, Dudly Austine, Dwayne Fontaine, Steve Ellis, Jim Pharr, Glenn Deany. FIFTH ROW: Paul Walker, Don Callaway, Gutzler, Reuben Cantu, Billy Wakefield, Mike Atnip, Tommy Norris, Bruce Stephens, and Duke Halle. Knights Strive to Retain City Title The Kimball track team has many varied components, including relays, races, pole gvaulting, hurdling, and the shot put. Coached by Milton South, the team has been a consistent high scorer in recent years, and has annually sponsored the Kim- ball Relays in spring. At the 1968 Dallas Invitational Track and Field Meet, Kimball placed first of all the participating high schools. ,lohn Hummel lost in a photo finish in the 880-yard run, and Eugene Stoner won second in high jump. In the pole vaulting competition, Pat Huff won second place, with Jody Mansfield placing third. 2I8 Pat Huff clears the bar at 12-6 which won fifth place at the Carrolton Relays Tommy Norris clears the hurdle in top form. 440 yard relay trophy. Milton South is the recipient of thr- Pole vaulters strive to retain Kimball domination of field events. 2I9 880 yard runners John Hummel, Don Callaway, Reuben Cantu, and Wayne Kofnovec puts the shot. Blaine Francis collect necessary team points in track meets. Knights Capture Fourth Place in Carrollton Meet ln the 1969 Carrollton Track and Field Meet, Kimball placed fourth among twenty-three schools with a total of forty-two points. The 440-yard varsity relay team won sixth, and Scott Hamman placed sixth in the 100-yard dash. The second place award in the 330-yard intermediate hurdles went to Mike Atnip. ln shot put, Wayne Kofnovec won fourth place. Third place in pole vaulting was won by Jody Mansfield, and Pat Huff tied for fifth place in the same event. Winn Henslee won the high jump, setting a new meet record, and Eugene Stoner placed second in high jump. T..l.'s Carl Hamilton nips John Hummel at the wire in a photo finish. 220 .Mft 1 ,I John Hummel easily wins the 1968 District 880 ard ru , B hh D ' d' l Knights Sponsor Kimball Relays y n 0 y av1s isp ays form which amused teammates boring practices. David Gillespie leads sprint runners during practice. 1968-69 Tennis Team-FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: John Mangoine, Laural Rose, Lyman Bilhartz, Saundra Wilson, Eddie Nita Delaughter, Bill Ward. SECOND ROW: Bettye Klempin, Terry Hill, Coach Martin, Doris Turbeville, Jerry Smith, and Russell. N etters Defend City Title Kimball's second city championship tennis team under the capable guidance of Coach Hansel Mar- tin has three returning lettermen: Doris Turbe- ville, Peggy Russell, and Jerry Smith. Doris and Peggy, the girls doubles team, won first place in the East Texas Invitational. Jerry Smith, a three-year letterman, is the re- turning member of the district doubles team. He is also a prospective singles city champ. The team is very diversified with good representation of classes, styles, and temperaments. 224 Jerry Smith demonstrates his determined iorehand stroke W if -Q.. sf i 1 m EV ,.,,iz2, W, ix K,,, ',-. ,QQ-, M, , -7 ,- life. A ,X-,, fxgl. ' ' 'f Aix Kg. g A , Till, ,- i . 3 1 - N x I Q . x vw Q J, A I . fi! Q x , QM 5. i.,gr iifdxi fi ,K ,wa -.wfmm w..qx:,,,N Q... M..,,.., ,gund- 'fx' -ur -1 'T . Q , w Z ' f F I Eddie Burdette concentrates going into a backhand. Doris Turville unfurls her powerful serve. z I Nita Delaughter displays a graceful swing. Peggy Russell exhibits a trick of the game-the spin. L U QQ, S J, iQ aa' ef ' , 228 n 1 FIRST ROW: Les Carley, Mike Smithson, Larry Degenhart, Roger Grist. SECOND ROW: Steve Lucas, Bruce Carter, Richard Kiker, Steve Upham, Jerry Robertson, Mark Welch, Steve Lee. THIRD ROW: Robert McCready, Bill Louthan, Theo Sartor, Randy Harrill, Darren Avrea, Coach Alan Mills. Bruce Carter winds up for powerful drive on hazardous par five dogleg. Richard Kiker carefully aims his chip shot toward the cup. Goyi Team Aims or Continued Success Determined to capture its third consecutive district championship, the Kimball golf team practices daily to add depth to the game of its members. Under the direction of Coach Alan Mills, and talented standouts Darren Avrea, Steve Lucas, Steve Lee, and Mark Welch, the team has again captured zone honors. Chances look quite good in city competition, with Hillcrest appearing to be their toughest challenger. The addition of Steve Lee has strengthened the golf team's capabilities. l 5 r Pacing this year's team are Jerry Robertson, Darren Avrea, Mark Welch, and Steve Lucas. Darren Avrea sets aside time for daily practice on the putting green. 229 Daily Practice Yields High Merit to Kimball Goqers Darren Avrea and Mark Welch close out play with a seven foot putt on the fast eighteenth green .1 I t Z ,M a ,, E1 Mark Welch finds that practice is the Only way I0 master Jerry ROIDCIISOII pl1IS his dl'iVC dOWI1 the left side ofthe fairway. the sand traps. 230 rinol ISUW: Steve Maxwell, Jeff Fansler Marc King Ga Lest M k B , , ry er, ar reaux, David Murphy, Charles Thomason Mike Hensl and Craig Stewart. SECOND ROW' David Cortez St n D M'k M 7 ey, . , a unn, 1 e erritt, Gary Ewell, Kent Ennis, Stan Graff, Brad Meyer, Charles Pippin, Frank Menendez, and Ronnie Manns. THIRD ROW: Dennis Garner, Jerry Wade, Virgil Thurmond, Randy Ott, Tommy Ham- mans, Mark Jarvis, Jim Riley, Mike Stewart, Phil Albritton, and Brad Peters. Swim Team Strives S A- S for District Title S Swimming is not just a summer activity for the members of the Kimball Swim Team. Hours of practice all year long are necessary for the perfected style the swimmers possess. After a somewhat disappointing season last year, placing eighth in city competition, the team resolved to make the future a little brighter. The swimmers are looking forward to a winning season this year under the lead- ership of Coach Jack Hitchcock. 3 Virgil Thurmond prepares for competition. 232 ,gf , r 11 5-sf Q :LS . , if . o , , Q ' 1 . 1 A Q- 'sgf if' 'I w ws v QQ I, K 45 gf 3 ' . W xx K-f , gf, ,,' -5,-:Qi I ,I 194 ,aygfki f Q 'v A .avi-gg 31 , mf tv .ff W, :Vi 1 Y, isp? P' av in Q. E. , .fh rf W A Qfq Q' . ii i 4 Sbizeral' monihk fofi hz-irdiwifork. hstuonf the size oof'thejisoI1ioi'i Class fof Justin F. jiisk is' one' whiohrimnstii Colne! natiuraliyig one's true feelings-and character .he- ifh,indi,gi'niaskimay fool his peers fora hrief periodg buf Sooner or later the inner emotions rwillileak out. 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KAYE ABBOTT JOHN ADAMS National Honor Sooietyg Biology Lab Ass'tg Allerlei, Presidentg Slide Rule Club, President PATRICIA ADCOCK Red Cross: Mixed Chorus: FHA .IANN ALLEN STEVE ALLEN STEVE ALEXANDER Quill 81 Scrollg Student Councilg Red Crossg Knight Life Staffg Study Hall Ass'tg Gym Ass'tg El Solg HB Footballg B Bas- ketballg HB and Varsity Track REBECCA ANDERSON Red Crossg Thespiansg Concert Choir: New Tyme Syngersg Bible Credit Awardg Study Hall Ass'tg El Sol: Musicals ROGER WILLIAM ANDERSON RON ANDERSON 245 TOMMILYN ANDERSON KAREN ARNOLD National Honor Societyg Spanish National Honor Societyg Fleur-de- Lisg Troubadearsg Student Coun- cilg Y-Teens: Study Hall Ass'tg Office Ass'tg E1 Solg F.H.A. .IANE ARRINGTON Student Councilg Dance Club, Re- porterg Bible Credit Award: Of- fice Ass'tg A .lamaisg F.H.A.g F.B.L.A, Reporter JANET ARRINGTON BILL ASHLEY Study Hall Ass'tg Allerlei MICHAEL ATNIP Varsity Football, Captaing All Cityg All Metro, Honor. Men- tiong Varsity Trackg Letterman's Club ROBERT ATTEBURY El Sol DON AUSTIN JANET BABB PHYLLIS BAILEY Fleur-de-Lisg Y-Teensg Girls Chorusg F.H.A. ROBERT BALDWIN DON BALES New Tyme Syngersg Concert Choirg E1 Solg B Footballg HB Track 246 Seniors Suffer Through Senior Themes JANICE BATES National Honor Societyg Trouba- dears, Lieutenantg Student Coun- cilg Y-Teensg Dance Clubg Mili- tary Sweetheart, Staffg Corona Eximia DENNY BEALL National Honor Societyg Spanish Honor Societyg Letterman's Clubg Sophomore and Senior Class Pres- identg Best All Around Senior Boyg Roundtableg B Basketballg Varsity Basketballg Varsity Base- ball LYNNE .BEARDEN BECKY BECKER Fleur-de-Lisg Troubadearsg Y- Teensg lBMg A Jamais, Secretaryg F.H.A. JANIE BECTON Fleur-de-Lisg Y-Teensg Bible Credit Awardg Study Hall Ass'tg Allerleig F.H.A. ANITA BELL JUDY ANN BELL Mixed Chorusg Study Hall Ass't PAM BELL A .lamaisg F.H.A. ROBERT BELL Language Lab Ass'tg Allerlei Seniors listen intently to instructions pertaining to Senior Themes. 247 Distributwe Education Provrdes Seniors Wrth Necessary Buszness Experrence SANDRA BELL NANCY BELLRINGER Fleur-de-Lisg Mixed Chorusg Typ- ing Assftg l7.H.A. F.B.L.A. MARGARET ANN BENISH Y-Teensg Future Nurses JAMES BENNETT Red Crossg Bible Credit Award JOHN BENNETT KENNETH BERGER National Honor Societyg Allerleig F.S.A.g Slide Rule, Vice-Presi- dentg National Biology Honor So- ciety VICKIE BERKLINE Marching Bandg Concert Bandg Orchestrag Knight Band, Secre- taryg Musicals TERESA BERRY Fleur-de-Lisg Troubadearsg Gym Ass'tg Study Hall Ass'tg EI Sol MARC BICKNELL CYNDY BIGGS Quill and Scrollg Fleur-de-Lisg Troubadearsg Knight Life, Edi- torg Military Sweetheart, Company Eg Treasurer, Jr. Classg Sweet- heart Junior Classg Gym Ass'tg El Solg F.H.A.. President SANDY BIGGS Fleur-de-Lisg Troubadearsg Stu- dent Councilg El Sol, Presidentg F.H.A.g Red Crossg Y-Teensg Gym Assltg Office Ass't JOHNNY BISHOP Letterman's Clubg Traffic Safety Clubg Study Hall Ass'tg Varsity Golf 248 Mr. Stuart discussed the problems encountered during Distributive Education. EMORY BLACK Letterman's Clubg Student Coun- cilg Red Crossg Study Hall Asst'g Office Ass'tg UB Football: Var- sity Football, Honor. Mention, All Cit ROSBERT STEVEN BLAKE ROY BOLIN Concert Choirg Gym Ass'tg Foot- ball Spotter DEBBIE BOONE Spanish National Honor Societyg Fleur-de-Lisg Troubadearsg Stu- dent Councilg Y-Teensg Study Hall Ass'tg Clinic Ass'tg A ,lamaisg El Solg F.H.A. MELISSA BORDERS Red Crossg Y-Teensg Traffic Safe- ty Clubg Girls Chorusg Concert Choirg Bible Credit Awardg Study Hall Ass'tg Musicals CHARLOTTE BOUKNIGHT Fleur-de-Lisp Red Crossg Y-Teensg Art Clubg Sophomore Select Cho- rusg Girls Chorusg Mixed Chorusg Study Hall Ass'tg Office Ass'tg A Jamaisg F.H.A.g Musicals BARBARA BOWER National Honor Societyg Fleur-de- Lisg Student Councilg Y-Teensg Thespiansg Office Ass'tg A Jamaisg F.H.A. MARTIN B. BOWLES Red Crossg El Solg HB Football: Bu Track PAUL BRANCATO 249 .IAY BRANS Concert Bandg Band Manager DEBORAH BRELAND National Honor Society, Treas- urerg Fleur-de-Lisg Red Crossg Current Events Club, President, Concert Choirg Teacher Ass'tg Allerleig Corona Eximiag F.S.A.g F.N.A.g Slide Rule Club: Chess Club, President NANETTE BROWN TONY BRUCE MARSHA BUEHRLE BILL BUHLER R.0.T.C.g Commissioned Officerg Language Lab Ass'tg Allerlei GARY BURLESON Quill and Scrollg Library Coun- cilg Knight Life Staff, Amuse- ments Editorg A .Iamaisg Junior Achievement OLIVIA BURLISON Fleur-de-Lisg Troubadearsg Y- Teensg New Tyme Syngersg Con- cert Choirg Bible'Credit Awardg A ,Iamaisg F.T.A.g F.B.L.A. DOUG BURRELL Bible Credit Awardg Gym Ass'tg Study Hall Ass't3 Biology Lab Ass'tg Cross Country 250 Kathy Kemble prepares for another exciting halftime show Kathy Kemble Sparkles as Head Twirler for Knight Band HURLEY BUTCHER JEANNE BUCHTER National Honor Societyg Fleur-de- Lisg Troubadearsg Student Coun- cilg Y-Teensg Dance Clubg A ,lamaisg Corona Eximiag Whang- doodle Staff SHARON BYERS National Honor Societyg Fleur-de- Lisg Thespiansg Bible Credit Awardg A .lamaisg Corona Eximiag Future Teachersg Fall Plays DON E. CALLAWAY Gym Ass'tg Varsity Trackg Cross Countryg Slide Rule Club, Secre- taryg Chess Club, Treasurer LARRY CAMP KAREN CAMPAGNA Fleur-de-Lisg Red Crossg Y-Teensg Study Hall Ass'tg Teaeher's Aidg El Solg Future Homemakersg F.B.L.A. SHARON CAMPBELL Fleur-de-Lisg Y-Teens: Study Hall Ass'tg Military Secretaryg Future Homemakers BILL CANDLER R.O.T.C.g Royal Lancersg Corona Eximia RUBEN CANTU Letterman's Clubg Study Hall Ass'tg Language Lab Ass'tg Varsity Trackg Cross Country SHERRY CAPERS Fleur-de-Lisg Troubadearsg Stu- dent Councilg Y-Teensg Thes- piansg National Forensic Leagueg Concert Choirg Gym Ass'tg Study Hall Ass'tg Counselor's Ass'tg E1 Sol, Social Chairmang Future Homemakersg Fall Play BOBBY CARGILE LANA CARLILE Red Crossg Current Events Clubg Y-Teensg Thespiansg National Fo- rensic Leagueg ,lunior Playg Study Hall Ass'tg Corona Eximiag F.H.A. 25I RONNIE CARLISLE Gym Ass'tg Slide Rule Clubg Chess Clubg Future Scientists STEVE CARR BRUCE L. CARTER Varsity Golf GARY CARTER Red Crossg Study Hall Ass'tg Jr. Varsity Football CINDY CASSADAY Spanish Nat'l Honor Societyg Quill and Scrollg Fleur-de-Lisg Traffic Safety Club, Presidentg Knight Life Staff, Ad Managerg Bible Credit Awardg Biology Lab Assitg El Solg Varsity Tennisg Future Scientistsg Slide Rule Club RICHARD CASTELLANO Spanish Natil Honor Society CHRISTINE CERVANTES DEBRA CHAFFIN Spanish Nat'l Honor Societyg Fleur-de-Lisg Office Ass'tg Teach- er's Aidg El Solg Future Home- makers, Treasurerg Future Teach- ers DAVID CHANCELLOR Letterman's Clubg Allerleig B Footballg Varsity Track MARY E. CHANDLER Fleur-de-Lisg Y-Teens PAT CHAPMAN Fleur-de-Lisg Y-Teensg Study Hall Ass't JUDY CHILDS 252 Football Team Led by Seniors o '69? Senior William Poe prepares to enter a muddy field of combat. JOAN CHRISTOPHERSON Spanish Nat'l Honor Societyg Fleur-de-Lisg Military Sweetheart Company Bg Military Secretary RONALD CHRISTY National Honor Societyg Spanish Nat'l Honor Societyg Marching Band, Drum Majorg Knight Beatsg Concert Bandg Orchestra, Concert Masterg Bible Credit Awardg Mil- itary Band, Co. Comm. El Sol JEAN CLARK Fleur-de-Lis, Board Memberg Troubadears, Managerg Student Councilg Red Crossg Study Hall Ass'tg E1 S013 Future Homemak- ersg Future Teachers, President WALLACE DAN CLYCE Student Couneilg Red Crossg Traf- fic Safety Clubg Sophomore Class Vice-Presidentg Gym Ass'tg Study Hall Ass'tg UB Basketball MARY LYNN COBB Fleur-de-List Troubadearsg Stu- dent Councilg Red Crossg Bible Credit Awardg Office Ass'tg Al- lerleig Future Teachersg F.B.L.A. KATHY COCHRAN Fleur-de-Lisg Y-Teensg Study Hall Assftg El Sol 253 LEE COCKRAN JANET COFER Fleur-de-Lisg Student Councilg Red Crossg Study Hall Ass'tg Of- fice Ass'tg El Sol SUZETTE COKER Study Hall Ass'tg Clinic Assft CHARLES COLE CARLA COLIZ National Honor Societyg Quill and Scroll 3 Fleur-de-Lisp Current Events Clubg Y-Teensg Thespiansg National Forensic Leagueg Mixed Chorusg New Tyme Syngersg Con- cert Choirg Knight Life Staff, Edi- torg A Jamaisg Future Home- makers LINDA COMPTON Fleur-de-Lisg Y-Teensg Study Hall Ass'tg Office Ass'tg El Solg Fu- ture Homemakers DIANE CONATSER Fleur-de-Lisg Student Councilg Y-Teensg Traffic Safety Clubg Bi- ble Credit Awardg Study Hall Ass'tg Clinic Ass'tg E1 Solg F.B.L.A. SANDI CONATSER Fleur-de-Lisg Y-Teensg Military Sweetheart, Company Eg El Solg Future Homemakers BILL CQNLEY Current Events Club, Vice-Presi- dent MIKE CONNELL Gym Ass'tg Study Hall Ass'tg Bi- ology Lab Ass'tg Chemistry Lab Ass't BECKIE COOK Fleur-de-Lisg El Solg Future Homemakers GREG COOK 254 Shops Prepare Seniors or Futures in Industrial Arts Glynn Leath demonstrates the various uses of the electric planer. ROBERT COOPER National Honor Societyg Student Councilg Senior Playg Study Hall Ass't GAYLE CORDRAY Cheerleaderg Fleur-de-Lisg Stu- dent Councilg Red Crossg Y-Teensg Junior Playg Most Popular Soph- omore and Senior Girl: Soph., Junior, and Senior Homecoming Nomineeg Sophomore Dutchessg Homecoming Queeng Sophomore and Junior Sweetheart Nominee: Study Hall Ass'tg El Solg Round- table NANCY CORLEY Fleur-de-Lisg Troubadearsg Fu- ture Homemakers GARY CORT National Honor Socictyg Current Events Club: El Sol, Treasurerg Slide Rule Club: Chess Club GILBERT CORTINAS JO ANN COTTER National Biology Honor Society: Fleur-de-Lisg Traffic Safety Clubg Biology Lab Ass'tg Teacher's Aidg A Jamaisg Future Homemakersg Future Nurses NANCY COURTNEY Mixed Chorusg Study Hall Ass'tg A Jamais GEORGE COWAND Marching Band, Ass't Drum Ma- jorg Knight Beatsg Concert Bandg Military Bandg Slide Rule Club JIM CRANDELL National Honor Societyg March- ing Bandg Knight Beats, Brown- wood All-Starg Concert Bandg Or- chestrag Music Dept. Ass'tg Future Scientists 255 Seniors Set a Good Example or Underelassmen KARLA CRENSHAW Red Crossg F.B.L.A. CATHY CUNNINGHAM National Honor Societyg Fleur-de- Lisg Student Councilg Y-Teensg Bible Credit Awardg A Jamaisg Study Hall Ass'tg Office Ass'tg Counselor's Ass't JOHN MICHAEL CURRY National Honor Societyg Thes- piansg Bible Credit Awardg Corona Eximia DAVID DACUS Red Crossg New Tyme Syngersg Concert Choirg Musical Set De- sign BECKY DAVIS National Honor Societyg Fleur-de- Lisg Student Council, Alternateg Y-Teensg Study Hall Ass'tg A Jarnais BOBBY DAVIS Cheerleaderg Student Councilg Art Clubg Friendliest Senior Boyg Of- fice, Language Lab Ass'tg Allerleig Track, MB, Varsityg Cross Coun- try, B, Varsityg Student of the Month JAMES MARK DAVIS Marching Band: Knight Beatsg Concert Bandg Orchestra JULIE ANN DAVIS National Honor Societyg Quill and Scrollg Fleur-de-Lis, Reporterg Troubadearsg Student Council: Y-Teensg Thespiansg New Tyme Syngersg Concert Choir, Social Chairmang Excalibur Staff, Activ- ities Editorg Senior Playg One Act Playg Bible Credit Awardg A Jamaisg Our Towng Inherit the Windg Knight Life Favorite, Most Sophisticatedg Musicals PAM DAVIS Bible Credit Awardg A ,Iamais SUSANN DAVIS Fleur-de-Lisg Y-Teens, Vice-Presi- dentg Junior Playg Study Hall, Clinic Ass'tg Corona Eximiag F.H.A.g F.N.A. KENNY DEL REGNO Red Cross Representativeg ,Iunior Class Vice-Presidentg Most Hand- some Senior Boyg Study Hall Ass'tg Biology Lab Ass'tg Physics Lab Ass'tg B Footballg B Track ROBERT F. DENSMORE 256 Jerry Cox and Mike Joyce exhibit the wild Junior-Senior competition in the'classroom. CAROLYN DENSON National Honor Societyg Spanish Nat'l Honor Societyg Fleur-de-Lisg Troubadears, Lieutenantg Red Crossg Y-Teensg Mixed Chorusg Concert Choir, Choir Councilg Knight Life Staff, Feature Editorg El Sol, lst Vice-Presidentf F.H.A.g F.T.A. PAMELA DENTON Spanish National Honor Societyg Y-Teensg Fleur-de-Lisg Trouba- dearsg Library Councilg Dance Clubg E1 Solg F.H.A. TOMMY DEROSSETT Red Crossg Varsity Trackg Cross Country Varsity: '68-'69 Cross Country Team Captain SALLY DICKERSON Spanish National Honor Societyg Fleur-de-Lisg Military Secretaryg El Sol DEBBIE DICKIE Marching Band, Sec.g Fleur-de- Lisg Y-Teensg Concert Band, Sec.g El Solg Office Ass't, Principal CATHY DIEHL Fleur-de-Lisg Troubadearsg Stu- dent Councilg Red Crossg Y- Teensg Knight Life Staffg Study Hall, Office Ass'tg Corona Eximia, Vice-Presidentg F.H.A.g F.B.L.A. TERESA DIMATTEO Fleur-de-Lis g Y-Teens DIAN DOLAN Fleur-de-Lisp Y-Teensg Study Hall, Office Ass'tg A Jamais MARK DOMBROWSKY Corona Eximiag Science Club 257 JEAN DONLEY Study Hall Ass't EDDIE DOTY A .lamaisg Varsity Trackg Cross Country ROBERT DOUGHERTY Student Councilg Red Crossg Mixed Chorusg Gym Ass'tg Study Hall Assitg El Solg B Footballg Tennis DEBORAH DRAKE Fleur-de-Lisg Red Crossg Y-Teensg Study Hall Ass'tg Shorthand Ass'tg Corona Eximiag F.H.A.g F.B.L.A. JUDY DREWES DARRYL DRIGGS Spanish National Honor Society: National Forensic Leagueg De- bateg B Basketballg Cross Countryg Chess Clubg Biology Na- tional Honor Society GREG DUFFEY Letterman's Cluhg Varsity Foot- ballg Baseballg All District Foot- ball SHARON DUKE LEE DUNAGAN Art Clubg Library Ass'tg A Jamaisg Corona Eximiag Junior Achievement, Vice President 258 Mike Lowe, Gary McFatridge, and Larry Lee prepare for a big feast. Seniors Have Memorzes 0 Everyday School Li e. MARY DURHAM Spanish National Honor Societyg Fleur-de-Lisg Student Councilg Y-Teensg Bible Credit Awardg El Solg F.H.A. KATHLEEN DUVALL4 me MIKE DYSART AL EBERLE MIKE EDGAR Red Crossg Study Hall Ass'tg Bi- ology Lab Ass'tg Teacher Ass'tg El Solg HB Footballg Varsity Track JO ANNE EDMONDS Y-Teensg A Jamaisg Future Teach- ers BILL EDWARDS MARC ELDER Marching Bandg Concert Bandg Chemistry Lab Ass'tg Corona Eximiag Future Scientists CAROLYN ELMORE Fleur-de-Lisg Art Clubg Study Hall Ass'tg A Jamaisg F.H.A.g F.B.L.A. FRAN ELSBERG JAMES EMERSON Gym Ass't LYNN EPPERSON 259 Une Hundred and Two Uutstandlng Seniors Comprlse the National Honor Society BECKY EVANS Fleur-de-Lisg Student Councilg Knight Life Staff, Society Editorg IBM Ass'tg A Jamais, President CINDY EVANS GARY FABIAN Student Councilg Traffic Safety Clubg Bible Credit Awardg R.O.T.C.g Rifle Teamg Physics Labg Swim Team CAROLYN FAIN TERRY FALKE Marching Bandg Knight Beatsg Musicals MIKE FARNELLI MARVIN G. FAULKENBURRY Bible Credit Awardg R.O.T.C.g Royal Lancer Executive Officerg Battalion Commander BETSY FEARS Red Crossg Study Hall Ass'tg Clinic Ass'tg Future Nurses DAVID FERGUSON Red Cross MARSHA FERGUSON Trouhadearsg Red Cross: Y-Teensg Bible Credit Awardg Office Ass'tg Corona Eximiag Future Homemak- ersg F.B.L.A. MARK FIELDER R.0.T.C.g Commissioned Officerg Royal Lancers LYNNE FIELDER-WHITE Fleur-de-Lisg Allerleig F.B.L.A. 260 JACKIE FIELDS Future Hornemakers NANCY FITTS Fleur-de-Lisg Future Homemakers CYNDIE FLACK Fleur-de-Lisg Corona Eximia, Sec- retary and Vice President Sheryl Lee helps with the Reception after the Honor Society Induction Assembly. MARILYN FLANAGAN Red Cross YTeensg Study Hall Asst Cl1n1c Ass'tg Future Home- makers CAROL ANN FLANNERY Library Councilg Concert Bandg arching Bandg Future Scientist: Chess Club CHUCK FLAGG M DEBORA FLETCHER ALAN FLASHING Nat'l Honor Societyg Fleur-de-Lisg Troubadearsg Student Councilg Y-Teensg Concert Choirg Office Ass'tg Corona Eximia CHRISTIE FORD Nat'l Honor Societyg Fleur-de-Lisg Treasurer g Troubadearsg Y-Teens: Office Ass'tg Corona Eximiag Stu- dent of the Monthg Roundtable V1 4 X 26l Seniors Fund Tlme to Relax Despzte Heavy Actwltles THOMAS FORE JUDY FORTENBURY Fleur-de-Lisg Y-Teensg F.H.A.g F.N.A. JIMMY FOSTER JIMMY FOX Quill and Scrollg Student Council, Assistantg Knight Life Staff, Ass't Sports Editorg El Sol: B and Jr. Varsity Footballp B Track RANDY FRASE Red Crossg Gym, Study Hall Ass'tg Biology Lab Ass'tg Allerleig Var- sity Track FRED FREEMAN PHILLIP FREEMAN LARRY FRENCH Marching Bandg Knight Beats, Vocalist: Concert Bandg New Tyme Syngersg' Concert Choir, Production Managerg Junior Playg Biology Lab Ass'tg A Jamaisg Musicals: All City Choir KENNETH FROST JOEL FUEN TES Red Crossg Current Events Clubg El Solg HB Footballg Varsity Track TONI FULLER WILLIAM FULWILER R.O.T.C. 262 Cristie Ford and Don Guion find time to converse between classes. CINDY FUNDERBURK Fleurade-Lisg Battalion Sweet- heartg D Company Sweetheart: Sweetheart, Rifle Teamg Study Hall, Counselor Ass'tg Corona Eximiag F.B.L.A., Treasurerg Fu- ture Homemakers JERRE JO GADDY Fleur-de-Lisg Student Councilg Future Homemakers DEBORAH GALSTAN FRANCES GALVAN National Honor Societyg Dance Clubg Thespians, Vice-Presidentg National Forensic Leagueg Sopho- more Select Chorusg New Tyme Syngersg Concert Choir, Secretaryg Knight Life Staffg One Act Playg Debateg A ,lamaisg Fall Plays STEVE GARDNER Current Eventsg National Forensic League, Presidentg Debateg Bible Credit Award LYNN GARRETSON Language Lab Ass'tg Allerleig Chess Clubg Slide Rule Club RHONDA CEDDIS Fleur-de-Lisp Red Crossg Clinic Ass'tg Future Hornemakers RANDY CEE KATHRYN ANN GEIST National Honor Society, Secretaryg Fleur-de-Lisg Y-Teensg Junior Play, Production Committeeg Of- fice Ass'tg Corona Eximiag Fu- ture Scientistsg Biology National Honor Societyg Delegate to Blue- bonnet Girls' Stateg Roundtableg Youth Film Forum Representative 263 RANDY GIBSON CONNIE GILL DANA GILLILAND Traffic Safety Clubg Junior Play Crewg Future Hornemakersg A .lamais SUSAN GLEASON Spanish National Honor Societyg Y-Teensg Typing Ass'tg F.B.L.A. DAVID GLENN Letterman's Clubg Football, Var- sity Trainer DARCY GOODE National Honor Societyg Current Eventsg Y-Teens: National Merit, Semi-finalistg Office Ass'tg A .lamaisg Corona Eximiag Future Scientists LONNIE GOODMAN Bookroom Ass't BRYAN GOOLSBY Spanish Nat'l. Honor Society: Red Crossg Knight Life Staff, Sports Editorg El Solg Footballg B Track GINGER GOWER Fleur-de-Lisg Corona Eximia Vi fait 264 Sandy Seaman and Michaelyn Hawkins lead the mad rush for the Troubadear buses Senwr Troubadears Open Season ln Longview BOB GRAY Red Crossg Gym Ass't TERESA LOUISE GRAY Fleur-de-Lisg Troubadearsg Teensg A Jamaisg E.B.L.A. NORMA GREATHOUSE Fleur-de-Lisg Troubadearsg Cur- rent Eventsg Concert Choir, Sec- retaryg Bible Credit Awardg Of- fice, Typing Ass'tg Corona Eximiag F.B.L.A., President CYNDI GREEN Fleur-de-Lisg Gym Ass'tg A Iamais, Treasurerg Future Home- makers DEBRA .IANNETTE GREEN Student Councilg Bible Credit Awardg Military Sweetheart, Com- pany Cg English Ass'tg Future Teachers KARL GREEN Concert Choirg R.0.T.C.g Gym Ass't THERESA ANNE GREEN Girls Chorusg Concert Choir: Study Hall, Typing Ass'tg El S019 Future Hornemakers BONNIE GREEN Fleur-de-Lisg Student Councilg Red Crossg Y-Teensg Study Hall Asslt GLORIA GREEN Y-Teensg Girls Chorusg El Sol ELIZABETH GREENSPAN Future Homemakers CHERYL GREER El Sol CHARLES GREESON Letterman's Clubg Gym, Study Hall Ass'tg B and Varsity Foot- ballg All-City, Footballg All-Metro, Football 265 Seniors Take Studying Serwusly at the Last Mmute STEPHEN H. GRESHAM R.O.T.C.g Commissioned Officerg Rifle Teamg Color Guard Com- mander CAROL ANN GRIFFIN Nat'l Honor Societyg Fleur-de-Lisg Current Events Clubg Thespiansg Senior Playg Junior Playg A Jamaisg Corona Eximiag Future Teachersg Our Town MIKE GROSS Study Hall Ass'tg E1 Solg B Golf SANDRA GRUBBS Y-Teensg Study Hall Ass'tg IBM Ass'tg Future Homemakers DON GUION MARC GUTZLER Traffic Safety Clubg Gym, Study Hall, Book Room Ass'tg Varsity Trackg Cross Country .IUDY HAAKE Red Crossg Y-Teensg Girls Cho- rusg Mixed Chorusg Study Hall Ass't RITA .I. HAAS .IANICE HALE MARY HALFORD Y-Teens, Treasurer and Vice Pres- identg Clinic Ass'tg A .lamaisg Future Teachers DOUG HALL MICHAEL STEVEN HALL Nat'1, Honor Society, Presidentg Spanish Nat'l Honor Soceityg Red Crossg El Solg Chess Clubg Science Club, Vice Pres. and Presidentg Biology Nat'l. Honor Societyg Roundtable 266 arsity Basketballg MB ISIIY Track MBLIN Councilg Bible Credit lorona Eximiag Future :rs fIILTON Q HAM 'r. Varsity Footballg B J . X nor Societyg Spanish . ocietyg Fleur-de-Lisg rsg Study Hall Ass'tg Future Homemakersg 'AMLIN AMMAN 's Clubg Red Crossg Senior Boy, Runner-upg iallg Varsity Trackg Var- Countryg Science Club HAMMANS fn, Captain na Exlmla MPTON HAND r Societyg Fleur-de-Lisg ouncilg Biology Lab, Lab Ass'tg El Sol IAMMONDS isg Study Hall, IBM O . . J C W l l 1 i 1 r 1 i l Karen Swenson would rather starve than fail. 267 Seniors Remember Wlzen Study Halls Left Early KAREN HANEY Fleur-de-Lisg Troubadearsg Stu- dent Councilg A Jamais JOE HANLON Track BETH HARDIN National Honor Societyg Trouba- dearsg Red Crossg Counselor, Typ- ing Assftg El S015 Future Home- makersg Student of the Month SHARON HARDIN ' Y-Teensg Typing Ass'tg El S015 F.B.L.A. KATHY HARDING Fleur-de-Lisg Troubadearsg Stu- dent Councilg Office Ass'tg El Solg Future Homemakers GENE HARRIS New Tyme Syngersg Concert Choirg Musicals BILL HART Gym, Study Hall Ass'tg Allerleig Trackg Cross Country LINDELL HATLEY FAIN HAUMPO Mixed Chorus BEVERLY HAWKINS A .lamaisg F.B.L.A. JACKIE HAWKINS Fleur-de-Lisg Red Cross: Girls Chorusg Office Ass'tg F.B.L.A. MICHAELYN HAWKINS Fleur-de-Lisp Troubadearsg Stu- dent Councilg El Sol 268 S ! 5 is v iii? M Q tt. 'QS' Y '7'i:f -wiki W' ': Seniors Terry Matthews and Steve Quick hurry . . . to or from classes. -W fuirfdvb 4 - 5 E , Z 3 , 5. EE . E5 Z 5 2 in I Q E 1 -QC 1 1 STEVE HAWKINS Marching Bandg Knight Beatsg Concert Choirg Slide Rule Clubg Musicals DOUG HAYES BOB HAYN El Sol STEVE HEAD WILLIAM RANDY HEISKELL Red Crossg Study Hall Ass'tg A ,lamais CHUCK HENDRICKS National Honor Society J ERI HENKE Fleur-de-Lisg Student Councilg Red Crossg Study Hall, Counselor lAss't MARK HENLEY Marching Bandg Red Crossg Con- cert Choirg New Tyme Syngersg Concert Bandg Bible Creditg Study Hall, Band Ass'tg Corona Eximiag Slide Rule Clubg Musicalsg Stu- dent of the Monthg Representa- tive to Youth Film Forum RONNY HENNIS Biology, Gym, Study Hall Ass'tg B Track 269 -if-f.-ima--0-f .IERRELL WINN HENSLEE Trackg Cross Country STEVE HERRINC Spanish National Honor Societyg Student Councilg Orchestrag Study Hall Ass'tg El Solg NA and UB Swim Teams ROBERT HIBLER GAYLE HICKS Fleur-de-Lisg Red Cross Alternate: Study Hall Ass'tg A Iamais LINDA HICKS Counsel0r's Assistant RAY HIGGINS Military Bandg Allerlei JACK HILLER MIKE HINES I,etterman's Cluhg Bible Credit Awardg E1 Solg Varsity Footballg Varsity Track CARL HITE Michaelyn Hawkins, Sylvia Sims, Don Callaway. and Mike Hall appreciate the value of the library's facilities 270 Seniors Appreciate Kimball s Fine Facilities CATHY HODGE Fleur-de-Lisg Troubadearsg Stu- dent Councilg Red Crossg Y-Teensg Study Hall, Typing Ass'tg El Solg Future Homemakers MARY HOGG DEBRA HOLSAPPLE Fleur-de-Lisg 'Y-Teensg Study Hall Ass'tg El Solg F.B.L.A.g Fu- ture Homemakers VIKKI HOOD National Honor Societyg Spanish National Honor Society, Secre- taryg Fleur-de-Lisg Troubadearsg Student Councilg Red Crossg Y-Teensg Knight Life Staff, Edi- torial Editorg Study Hall Ass'tg El Solg Future Homemakers JIM HOUCK Traffic Safety Clubg Knight Life Staff GWYNE HOUSTON Fleur-de-Lisg Dance Clubg Study Hall, Office Ass'tg Future Home- makers JANICE HOUSTON Marching Rand MARSHA HOUSEWRICHT Fleur-de-Lis: Y-Teensg Gym Ass'tg Corona Eximiag Future Home- makers PAT HUFF Letterman's Clubg Student Coun- cilg Bible Credit Awardg Gym, Study Hall Ass'tg Allerleig Varsity Trackg Cross Country LAURA HUGHES JOHN HUMMEL Letterman's Clubg Gym, Study Hall Ass'tg B and Varsity Foot- ballg Varsity Trackg Cross Coun- try RICK HUNDLEY 27I I' Seniors Direct ' Brzgadoon To Success JAMES HUSELTON Stagecraft DOROTHY HUTCHINS Fleur-de-Lis, Corona Eximiag Fu- ture Homemakers GAYLE HUTT Spanish National Honor Societyg Fleur-de-Lisg Troubadearsg Stu- dent Councilg Red Crossg Traffic Safetyg Gym, Study Hall, Office Ass'tg El Solg Future Teachers, F.B.L.A. PAULA IDT National Honor Societyg FIeur-de- Lisg Troubadears, Captaing Stu- dent Councilg A Jamaisg Future Teachers, Vice Presidentg Runner- up, Best All-Aroundg Roundtable CHERYL INZER National Honor Society GLENDA IRWIN Red Crossg Study Hall, Gym Ass'tg Future Homemakersg Future Nurses DEBBIE JACKSON Fleur-de-Lisg Troubadearsg Gym Ass'tg Corona Exirnia GARY JACKSON Letterman's Clubg Student Coun- cilg Red Crossg Varsity Track, Football, Manager JAN JACKSON IBM Assistant DANNY JANSEN MARK JARVIS Thespainsg Fall Playg Swim, Co- captain BETH JERNIGAN National Honor Societyg Quill and Scrollg Y-Teensg Fleur-de- Lisg Excalibur Staff, Organiza- tions Editorg Bible Credit Awardg Study Hall, Office Ass'tg A Jamaisg Future Teachers 272 Boo Capers practices for '69 Musical, Brigadoon. JOEY JOHNSON MIKE JOHNSON National Honor Societyg Spanish National Honor Societyg Quill and Scrollg Excalibur Staff. Sports Editorg Bible Credit Award, Two Yearsg El Sol, Ass't Treas- urerg Future Scientists SHERBY JOHNSON Fleur-de-Lisg Student Councilg Red Crossg Junior Playg Study Hall, Language Lab, and Teacher Ass'tg El Solg Future Home- makersg F.B.L.A. DEBBIE JONES Fleur-de-Lisg Y-Teensg Dance Clubg El Sol SALLY JONES National Honor Societyg Fleur-de- Lis, Secretaryg Troubadearsg Red Crossg Y-Teensg Dance Clubg Of- fice and Library Ass'tg Allerlei, Vice-Presidentg Corona Eximia GLORIA JORDAN MIKE JOYCE Cheerleaderg Student Councilg Mixed Chorusg Concert Choirg Vice-President Senior Classg Most Popular Senior Boyg A Jamaisg B Footballg Roundtable JERRIANN JULIAN Fleur-de-Lisg Red Crossg Y-Teensg Clinic Ass'tg E1 Solg Corona Eximiag Future Nurses LEO KAMERBEEK 273 SCOTT KEITH Varsity Footballg Varsity Basket- ball KATHY KELLY Biology Honor Societyg Future Homemakers: F.B.L.A.g Study Hall Ass't MARSHA KELLY Fleur-de-Lisg Bible Credit Award KATHY KEMBLE Spanish Nat'l Honor Society: Fleur-de-Lisg Majorette, Feature Twirler MICHAEL KEMP Spanish Nat'l Honor Societyg Study Hall Ass't WAYNE KEMP Student Councilg A ,lamaisg Mixed Chorusg New Tyme Syng- ersg Concert Choir, President RICHARD KIKER Varsity Golf 5 Chess Club NANCY KILLEN Sophomore Select Chorus g F.B.L.A.g Future Homemakersg Homemaking Lab Ass't KATHY KILLOUGH MIKE KINDRED Junior Playg Study Hall Ass'tg Varsity Track DONNA KLENK Fleur-de-Lisg Typing Ass't LARRY KOCH Quill and Scrollg Marching Bandg Concert Choirg New Tyme Syng- ersg Knight Life Staff, News Edi- torg A .lamais 274 Seniors Enjoy Lighter Moments JODY KYLE Girls Chorusg Concert Choirg A lamaisg Typing Ass't. DAVID LACEY Letterman's Clubg Varsity Track JEAN LANDRY Fleur-de-Lisg Study Hall, Attend- ance Office Assistantg Future Homemakers TOMMY LAWRENCE Bible Credit Awardg Allerlei GLYNDA LEATH Red Cross Representativeq Y- Teensg Traffic Safety Club: Study Hall, Typing, Homemaking Lab Assistant, Future Homemakersg Future Teachers, F.B.L.A. JIMMY LEE B, Varsity Footballg All City, Honorable Mention LARRY WAYNE LEE Letterman's Club, Varsity Foot- ball, All District Football SHERYL LEE Nat'l. Honor Societyg Fleur-de-Lisg Troubadears, Managerg Y-Teensg Mixed Chorusg Concert Choir: Fu- ture Teachers Assistantg Corona Eximiag Future Teachers STEVE LEE Varsity Golf 275 SCOTT LEFTWICH Marching Bandg Knight Beatsg Concert Band: Orchestra MARIE LENHEISER Spanish Nat'l Honor Societyg Cheerleaderg Fleur-de-Lisg Trouba- dearsg Student Councilg Y-Teens: Dance Club, Secretaryg Senior Class Secretaryg Junior Class Fa- voriteg Friendliest Senior Girlg Homecoming Princessg Senior Homecoming Nomineeg Junior Homecoming Nomineeg E1 Sol, Ass't Secretaryg Future Homemak- ers BEVERLY LEWALLEN BRENDA GAIL LEWIS Fleur-de-Lisg Student Councilg Study Hall Ass'tg Counselor Ass'tg Future Homemakers MARY LEWIS BARBARA LILLY 'Spanish Nat'l Honor Societyg Fleur-de-Lisg Study Hall, Teacher Ass'tg El Solg Future Homemakers, Parliamentariang Future Nurses HUGH LOMAS R.O.T.C.g Commissioned Officerg Future Scientistsg Slide Rule Clubg Chess Club ROBERT LONG Letterman's Clubg Basketball SHEILA DAWN LONG Fleur-de-Lisg Typing Ass'tg A ,lamaisg Corona Eximia, Presidentg Future Homemakersg Future Scien- tistsg Nat'l Biology Honor Society 276 Seniors are frequently seen in the attendance office trying to explain why that bell rang early Seniors Come to be Permanent Fixtures in the Uffice CHERYL LOVETT MIKE LOWE Letterman's Clubg Varsity Footballg Varsity Baseball STEVE LUCAS Letterman's Clubg Bible Credit Award: Study Hall Ass'tg Corona Eximiag Golf Team, Captaing Fu- ture Scientists TONY LUCKIE Study Hall Ass'tg A .lamais NORMA LYONS DON MABRA Nat'l Honor Societyg Biology Nat'l Honor Society, President MARY MacFARLAND Student Councilg Red Crossg El Sol WAYNE MADDOX Red Crossg Orchestra, B Foot- hallg Track GAYLE MAGETTE Nat'l Honor Societyg Spanish Nat'l Honor Societyg Fleur-de-Lisg Stu- dent Councilg Counselor, Teacher Ass'tg El Solg Nat'l Merit Letter of Commendation PATRICIA MALLOY Nat'l Honor Society MARY FRANCENE MAGIONE Nat'l Honor Societyg Fleur-de-Lisg D.A.R. Citizenship Awardg Red Crossg Current Events Clubg Y- Teensg Junior Playg Language Lab Ass'tg Corona Eximiag Future Teachers 277 Senwrs Prepare or Business World ALLEN MANN Red Crossg Mixed Chorusg Con- cert Choirg El Solg Varsity Trackg Cross Country KAREN MANOR Troubadears, Lieutenantg Y-Teensg Gym Counselor Ass'tg El S013 Fu- ture Homemakersg F.B.L.A. NORMA MARKHAM Fleur-de-Lisg Student Councilg Bi- ble Credit Award: A .lamais NANCY MARLER Future Homemakersg F.B.L.A. ANDY MARR Varsity Track DARRA MARTIN VIRGINIA LOUISE MARTIN Fleur-de-Lisg Red Crossg Current Events Clubg Thespiansg El Sol TERRY MATTHEWS Letterman's Clubg Varsity Baseball SUSAN CHRISTINE MATTHIAS GARY MAXWELL Gym Ass'tg El Sol BETTINA .IANNE MEDARIS Spanish Nat'l Honor Societyg Fleur-de-Lisg Y-Teensg Knight Life Staffg Typing and Teacher Ass'tg Future Homemakersg Fu- ture Teachersg E1 Sol STEVE MEEKS Track 278 ,.,,I.I..w ' SANDRA MEINHOLDT Fleur-de-Lisg Y-Teensg Study Hall and Office Ass'tg Allerleig Future Homemakers FRANK MENENDEZ Bn Footballg Varsity Football CONNIE MILBURN Spanish Nat'l Honor Societyg Quill and Scrollg Troubadearsg Y- Teensg Dance Club, Treasurerg Knight Life Staff, Co-Editorg Study Hall Ass'tg El Sol FLO MILLER Spanish Nat'l Honor Societyg Fleur-de-Lisp Y-Teensg Library Councilg El Sol MIKE MILLER National Honor Societyg Marching Bandg Knight Beatsg Concert Bandg Orchestrag A .Iamais ROY MILLER Junior Playg Gym Ass'tg Study Hall Ass'tg Allerlei CHERRI MILLIKEN Study Hall Ass'tg Military Secre- tary DEBORAH MILLS DONNA MITCHELL Fleur-de-Lisg Dance Clubg El S015 Dallas Civic Ballet Vit! WYWN59 Barbara Lilly occupies herself with Bookkeeping. 279 Seniors Sell Tlckets to THE DIARY UF ANNE FRANK MARGARET MONCRIEF Red Crossg Girls Chorusg Mixed Chorusg Concert Choirg Teacher Assistantg A .Iamaisg Musicals CAROLYN MONEY BILL MOOMAW Student Councilg Concert Choir: Allerleigg B Footballg Trackg Musicals CONNIE MOORE Fleur-de-Lisp Majoretteg Y-Teensg Knight Life Staffg A Jamaisg Fu- ture Scientistsg Future Teachersg Biology Honor Society STANLEY MOORE Senior Playg Study Hall Ass'tg B Footballg B Track ELSIE MORENO Fleur-de-Lis, President: Student Councilg Thespiansg Sophomore Se- lect Chorusg Concert Choirg Jun- ior Playg Wittiest Senior Girly Gym Ass'tg El Sol, Publicity Chair- mang P.A.S.F. Re-p.g Tennisg Fu- ture Homemakersg Fall Playg Mu- sicals CHRISTINE MORGAN Fleur-de-Lisg Office, Counselor Ass'tg Corona Eximia STARLETT MORGAN Fleur-de-Lisg Gym, Study Hall Ass'tg A .lamaisg Future Home- makers CAROL MORROW Spanish Nat'l Honor Societyg Fleur-de-Lisg Troubadearsg Stu- dent Councilg Y-Teensg Knight Life, Club Editorg El Solg Future Homemakersg Future Teachers LYNNE MORTON Fleur-de-Lisg Dance Clubg Knight Beats, Vocalistg New Tyme Syng- ersg Concert Choirg Study Hall Ass'tg A .lamaisg Musicals LAURA MURRAY Bible Credit Awardg Future Home- makersg F.B.L.A. LAURIE MUSE Fleur-de-Lisg Mixed Chorusg Con- cert Choir 280 PATRICIA MCCLAIN MICHAEL McCLAREN Bible Credit Awardg R.O.T.C.g Commissioned Officer PHYLLIS MCCLEES Student Councilg Red Crossg Y- Teensg Future Scientists DEBBIE McCLESKEY LINDA MCCOLLOUGH Typing Ass't MIKE MCCOLLOUGH Sophomore Select Chorusg Concert Choirg B Team Footballg Chess Clubg Musical SHARON McCRARY DAN MCCULLOCH Bible Credit Awardg R.O.T.C.g Commissioned Officerg Rifle Team TERRY McCULLOUGH Letterman's Clubg Student Coun- cilg Runner Up, Friendliest Senior Boyg Physics Lab Ass't, Jr. Var- sity Footballg Baseball 28I JAMES McDANIELS Marching Bandg Knight Beatsg Concert Bandg Orchestrag Biology Lab Ass't LINDA NELL MCDONALD National Honor Societyg Spanish National Honor Societyg Quill and Scroll g Fleur-de-Lisg Troubadearsg Student Councilg Red Cross, Pres- identg Y-Teensg Traffic Safety Clubg Excalibur Staff, Ass't Edi- tor, Business Managerg Bible Cred- it Awardg El Sol MARY LU McFARLAND Y-Teensg Girls Chorusg Concert Choirg Bible Credit Awardg Fu- ture Teachers GARY McFATRIDGE B and Varsity F ootballg HB Baseballg B Track LYNN MCGEHEE Fleur-de-Lisg Troubadearsg Red Crossg Y-Teensg A ,lamaisg Future Homemakers LAURA McGREW LOU ANN McHARGUE Fleur-de-Lisg Troubadearsg Student Councilg Bible Credit Awardg Of- fice Ass't CHARLES McMILLAN LARRY MICHAEL MCROBERTS Sophomore Select Chorusg Concert Choir, Treasurerg Corona Eximia, Vice-Presidentg Chess Clubg Musi- cals 282 Denny Beall portrays typical enthusiasm Seniors Exemplqfy the True Kmght Spirit .IOHN NANCE Quill and Scrollg Student Coun- cilg Knight Life Staffg Gym Ass'tg Corona Eximia MARY LUANN NAY Mixed Chorusg Future Homemak- ersg Future Teachers JOYCE NEEL Sophomore Select Chorusg Mixed Chorusg Concert Choirg Military Secretaryg Future Homemakers LENORA NELSON Spanish Nat'l Honor Societyg Fleur-de-Lisg Red Crossg Y-Teensg Study Hall, Military Ass'tg El Solg Future Homemakers MIKE NESUDA Allerlei RONNIE NEW DEBBIE NEWBERRY Fleur-de-Lisg Red Crossg Future Homemakers ROBERT NEWTON Mixed Chorusg Concert Choirg El Solg B Footballg Trackg Cross Countryg Musicals CALVIN NICHOLS DARRELL NICHOLS DIANE NIXON Spanish Nat'l Honor Societyg Fleur-de-Lisg Student Councilg Y- Teensg Thespians, Secretaryg Nat'l Forensic Leagueg Senior, Junior, and One Act Playsg Clinic Ass'tg El Solg Baylor, Trinity Summer Scholarships MARGARET NOLES F leur-de-Lisg Troubadearsg Mixed Chorusg Girls Chorus, Presidentg Office Ass'tg El Solg Future Home- makers 283 RANDY NORMAN Quill and Scrollg Knight Life, Art Managerg Corona Eximia SUZAN NORTHINGTON Red Crossg Current Events Clubg Y-Teensg Thespiansg National For- ensic Leagueg Junior Playg One Act Playg Debateg Nominee for D.A.R. Citizenship Award PATTI ODOM Fleur-de-Lisg Study Hall, Office Ass'tg Future Homemakers JOHN OLMSTED PEGGY O'NEILL National Honor Societyg Fleur-de- Lisg Troubadears, Managerg Y- Teensg Corona Eximia BRENDA O'STEEN Y-Teens TAYLOR O'STEEN PAT OSTLUND Spanish National Honor Societyg Fleur-de-Lisg Library Council CYNTHIA OTT Girls Chorusg New Tyme Syngersg Concert Choirg Future Homemak- ers DEE OUSEY Student Councilg Y-Teensg Chem- istry Lab Ass'tg Future Homemak- ers CHERYL PATTERSON Spanish National Honor Honor So- cietyg Fleur-de-Lisp Troubadearsg Red Crossg Current Events Clubg El Solg Future Homemakers DONNA PATTERSON Quill and Scrollg Fleur-de-Lisg Knight Life Staff, Correspondence Editor 284 Seniors Make Use 0 Time Nancy Corley and Gayle Cordray pause to refresh themselves. DAVID GEORGE PEARSON Cheerleaderg Red Crossg Art Clubg Traffic Safety Clubg Thes- piansg Sophomore Select Chorusg New Tyme Syngersg Concert Choir, Social Chairman: Biology, English Ass'tg A Jamaisg Future Scientistsg Slide Rule Clubg Rep. to Rotary Club Luncheong Fall Playsg Musicals GLENN PEDEN Student Councilg Thespiansg Na- tional Forensic Leagueg Senior, Junior, and One Act Playsg De- bategg Bible Credit Awardg R.O.T.C., Commissioned Officer JANET PERRY Fleur-de-Lisg Office Ass't DOUG PERSON Concert Choirg Gym Ass't DEBBIE PETERS Red Crossg Library Councilg Mixed Chorusg Concert Choirg Al- lerleig Corona Eximiag Slide Rule Club THOMAS PETERS Marching Band, Managerg Ama- teur Radio Club SHERRY PETREE TEALA PETTY Knight Life Staff, Circulation Man- agerg Gym Assistantg Future Teachers DALE PICKARD Red Crossg Current Events Clubg R.O.T.C., Commissioned Officerg B Football 285 Hard Work Proves to Be Bene zclal to Semors SUSAN PIEPER Fleur-de-Lisg Art Clubg Biology Lab Ass'tg Homemaking Lab Ass'tg El Solg Future Homemakersg Fu- ture Teachers DIANE PILLING CAROL ANN PISORS Fleur-de-Lisg Study Hall, Office Ass't BOBBY DALE PLATO WILLIAM POE Letterman's Clubg Student Coun- cilg Red Crossg Study Hall Ass'tg Varsity Footballg All City Football REBECCA SUSAN POLLOCK National Honor Societyg Spanish National Honor Societyg Fleur-de- Lisg Trouhadearsg Student Council, Treasurerg Y-Teensg Gym Ass'tg El Sol MIKE POSS National Honor Societyg Spanish National Honor Societyg Letter- man's Clubg Red Crossg Knight Life Staff, Sports Editorg Senior Class Treasurerg El Sol, Reporterg Varsity Foothallg Roundtable MAX POST STAN POTTER B and Varsity Basketballg B and Varsity Baseball ANGELA POWELL Fleur-de-Lisp Y-Teensg Girls' Cho- rus STEVE POWELL Marching Bandg Knight Beatsg Concert Bandg Orchestra JUDY POWERS 286 Senior students are initiated into the National Honor Society. EE VHF' GENE PRATHER PAUL PREUITT Letterman's Clubg Student Coun- cilg Football, Varsity Trainer: Varsity Baseball Trainerg B and Varsity Basketball Trainer VICKIE PRICE JANIS PRITCHETT FRANK J. PURCELL Marching Bandg Concert Bandg Concert Choirg R.O.T.C.g Military Bandg Study Hall Ass'tg Corona Eximia RANDY PURDY Bible Credit Award PAUL PURYEAR B Footballg Varsity Basketball STEVE QUICK BOBBIE RAISH Fleur-de-Lisg Troubadearsg Student Councilg Bible Credit Awardg Of- fice Ass'tg El Sol 287 NANCY RANDOL Fleur-de-Lisg Red Crossg Y-Teensg Traffic Safety Clubg Knight Life Staffg Corona Eximia, Secretary: F.B.L.A. PETE RAY ROBERT STEVEN RAY Spanish National Honor Society: Slide Rule Club EDDIE C. REGISTER CONNIE REID Fleur-de-Lisg Student Councilg Red Cross: Y-Teensg Bible Credit Awardg Corona Eximiag Future Homemakersg Future Teachers JACK REID DOUGLAS RENNER Bible Credit Award: R.O.T.C., Commis- sioned Officer, Battalion S-2 SUSAN RICE Fleur-de-Lisp Troubadearsg Students Coun- cilg Red Cross: Y-Teensg Traffic Safety Club, Secretary g Sophomore Favorite, Runner-Up: Most Beautiful, Runner-Up: Sophomore and Junior Homecoming Nominee g Sophomore Sweetheart: A Jamais: Future Homemakers, Historian and Vice-President CLAIRE RICHARDS National Honor Society: Lettern1an'a Club: Student Councilg Current Events Club, Reporter, Orchestra: Concert Choir: Na- tional Merit Semi-finalist: Senior Girl Most Likely to Succeedg Allerlei, Vice- Presidentg Varsity Tennis: Future Scien- tists, Secretary 288 1 Stiff 555325 gg 3 ss 'S :ii-Eff I N gi sa I ,5' EER ei' ft iii 5 i we '53 f Nas. gig . 1 vi 2 1. xt 123 5 E i Cheryl Patterson aids fellow student. .f Senwr Endeavors Are Well Rewarded BRUCE RICHARDSON Marching Bandg Concert Band DEBBIE RICHIE F leur-de-Lisg Troubadearsg Study Hall, Library Ass'tf A Jamaisg Future Homemakers DEBRA ANN RIDDLE Fleur-de-Lisg Red Crossg El Sol DENNIE RIDDLE ANDY RIDINGER JIM RICBY Thespians, Presidentg National Forensic Leagueg Senior Playg One Act Playg Debateg Wittiest Sen- ior Boy PAUL C. RILEY Marching Bandg Dance Clubg Con- cert Bandg Concert Choirg Junior Playg Chess Club HELEN ROBERTS National Honor Societyg Red Crossg Library Councilg Concert Choirg Library Ass'tg A ,Iamaisg Corona Eximiag Musicalsg Dal-Hi Symphony Soloistg Solo and En- semble First Division REBECCA ROBERTS Fleur-de-Lisg Red Crossg Traffic Safety Clubg Thespiansg Girls Cborusg New Tyme Syngersg Con- cert Choir, Vice-Presidentg Gym, Study Hall, Office Ass'tg Musicalsg Knight Beat Vocalist GLENDA ROBERTSON Concert Choirg Office Ass't JERRY ROBERTSON Letterman's Clubg Varsity Golf JOHNNY ROE Bible Credit Awardg Allerlei 289 Mid- Term CHUCK ROEBUCK Quill and Scrollg Current Events Clubg Thespiansg National For- ensic Leagueg Knight Life Staff, Editorial Editorg Senior Play PEGGY ROFFMAN GLADYS GAIL ROGERS National Honor Societyg Fleur-de- Lis, Board Memberg Girls Chorus: Concert Choirg Future Homemak- ersg F.B.L.A. FRED ROLKE National Honor Societyg Spanish Nat'l Honor Societyg Red Crossg Gym Ass't PAT ROSENBURY Fleur-de-Lisg Y-Teensg Thespians, Treasurer 5 National Forensic Leagueg Senior Playg One Act Playg Corona Eximiag Future Homemakersg Future Teachersg Fall Plays SHERRY ROSS DEBBIE ROUSHEY HARRY RUMMEL Chemistry Lab Ass'tg Future Sci- entistsg Slide Rule Clubg Chess Clubg Amateur Radio Club, Presi- dent PATRICIA RUSSELL National Honor Societyg Y-Teensg Bible Credit Awardg Future Teach- ers: F.B.L.A. PEGGY RUSSELL Letterman's Cluhg Fleur-de-Lis: Y-Teensg A .lamaisg Varsity Ten- nis, All City JOHN RUTLEDGE Allerlei ALLAN LLOYD RYAN R.O.T.C., Commissioned Officerg Royal Lancers, Rifle Team 290 a Head Start in College ary MacFar1and takes a last stroll through the halls of Kimball before graduating at id-term. CATHY SADDLER DEBI SANDERS National Honor Societyg Thes- piansg Knight Life Staff, Editor- in-Chiefg Future Scientists, Treas- urerg Chess Club, Vice-Presidentg National Biology Honor Society CATHY SANDUSKY Fleur-de-Lisg Troubadearsg Student Councilg Study Hall Ass'tg El Sol JOHNNY SANFORD KAREN SCOGGINS Fleur-de-Lisg Student Council: Red Crossg Y-Teensg Library Councilg Gym, Study Hall, Office, and Chemistry Lab Ass'tg Slide Rule Clubg Future Homemakers DEBORAH A. SCOTI' Spanish Nat'l Honor Societyg Fleur-de-Lisg Student Councilg Red Crossg Y-Teensg Study Hall, Typ- ing Ass'tg El Solg Future Scientists DEBBIE SCOTT National Forensic Leagueg Debateg Physics Lab Ass'tg A .lamaisg Fu- ture Homemakers BOBBY SEABOLT SANDY SEAMAN Fleur-de-Lisg Troubadearsg Y- Teensg Concert Choirg Bible Cred- it Awardg A .lamais 29l Seniors Cherish Memorzes 0 Kimball JOHN SELMAN R.O.T.C.g Commissioned Officerg Rifle Team, Co-Captain and Cap- tain TERRY SENTER Fleur-de-Lis: Study Hall Ass't SUSAN SEXTON National Honor Societyg Spanish National Honor Societyg Fleur- de-Lisg Troubadearsg Y-Teensg Dance Club, Choreographerg Bible Credit Awardg El Solg .Iunior Achievement, Corporate Secretary DONNA SHADDOX Red Crossg Girls' Chorusg Mixed Chorusg Bible Credit Awardsg Bi- ology Lab Ass't DAVID SHANKS Bible Credit Awardg A .lamais PATTY SHEFFIELD JULIE SHELBY MIKE SHELBY KAREN SIECMUND SUE SIMONS F leur-de-Lisg Y-Teensg Study Hall Ass'tg E1 Solg Future Homemak- ersg F.B.L.A. SUZANNE SIMONS Y-Teensg Library Councilg Con- cert Choirg Musicals SYLVIA SIMS National Honor Societyg Span- ish National Honor Societyg Fleur- de-Lisg Troubadearsg Y-Teensg El Solg Future Homemakers 292 Christine Morgan and Beth Hardin practice sign language. HARRY SINCLETON Traffic Safety Clubg Study Hall Ass't JERRY SKELTON Red Crossg Orchestrag Study Hall, Gym Ass'tg B Trackg Cross Countryg Chess Club DAVID SKIN N ER A .lamaisg Future Scientistsg Bi- ology National Honor Society JUDY SLIGAR Fleur-de-Lisg Y-Teensg Traffic Safety Clubg Girls' Chorus: Study Hall, Office Ass'tg A Jamaisg Fu- ture Homemakersg Future Sci- entistsg F.B.L.A. .IANICE SLOAN National Honor Societyg A Jamaisg Allerlei BRUCE SMITH Marching Bandg Concert Bandg A .Iamais DONNA SMITH National Honor Societyg Fleur-de- Lisg Troubadears, Lieutenantg Red Crossg Sophomore Homecoming Nomineeg Office Ass'tg Corona Eximiag Future Homemakersg Fu- ture Scientistsg Biology Honor So- cietyg Sophomore Sweetheart Nom- inee ELAINE SMITH Spanish National Honor Society: El Solg Bible Credit Award JERRY SMITH Letterman's Clubg Student Council, Vice- Presidentg Traffic Safety Club: Gym, Study Hall, Language Lab, Biology Lab, I.B.M. Ass'tg Cross Country: Tennis, Captain: All City Tennis: Future Scien- tists: Biology Honor Society 7 Musical 293 KATHY SMITH Fleur-de-Lisg Y-Teensg Traffic Safety Clubg Sophomore Select Chorusg Study Hall Ass'tg Future Homemakers MARY ANN SMITH National Honor Societyg Spanish National Honor Societyg Fleur-de- Lisg Troubadearsg Student Coun- cilg Dance Clubg Office and Counselor Ass'tg El Solg Future Homemakers OWEN SMITH Future Scientists PHIL SMITH RUSHING SMITH Thespiansg Slide Rule Clubg Chess Club MIKE SNIDER Gym Ass't .IAMES RONNIE SONNIER JAMES STACY Red Crossg Commissioned Officer DENA STANLEY Sophomore Select Chorusg Concert Choirg Allerlei 294 Sally Jones and Karen Scoggins ponder the wonders of English Senior English Seems to Be the Most Dif icult Foreign Language of All EDWARD STANLEY Concert Choirg Musicals SUSAN STARKS Marching Bandg Concert Bandg Girls Chorusg Concert Choirg A .lamaisg Musicals KATHY STEELY Quill and Scrollg Fleur-de-Lisg Thespiansg National Forensic Leagueg Knight Life Staffg Sen- ior Playg One Act Playg Debateg Military Sweetheart, Company Ag Study Hall and Office Ass'tg A .lamaisg Future Homemakersg Speech Tournaments BILL STEPHENS Red Crossg Current Events Clubg Traffic Safety Clubg Mixed Cho- rusg Senior Playg Junior Playg One Act Playg B Footballg B Baseballg Chess Club BRUCE STEPHENS CLAUDIA STERLEY Fleur-de-Lisg Mixed Chorusg Con- cert Choirg Bible Credit Awardg Study Hall Ass'tg A Jamaisg Fu- ture Homemakersg Future Teachers RICHARD STEVENS Red Crossg Current Events Clubg Gym Ass'tg Allerlei PAT STILES National Honor Societyg Quill and Scrollg Fleur-de-Lisg Student Coun- cilg Knight Life Staff, Advertise- ment Managerg Office Ass'tg Na- tional Biology Honor Society KATHY STOKES Fleur-de-Lisg Thespiansg Bible Credit Awardg El Solg Future Homemakers LINDY STORY BRUCE STRICKLAND Gym and Language Lab Ass'tg Al- lerlei CYNTHIA SUMMERS 295 Seniors Look Forward to Each Day Closer to Graduatlon CARY SUMMERS GENA SUMMERS Marching Bandg Concert Choirg Study Hall Ass'tg El Sol, Ass't Secretaryg Future Nurses, Vice Pres.g Presidentg Pan Am Student Forum Conventiong Musicals DAN C. SURBER Red Crossg R.O.T.C.g Commis- sioned Officerg Royal Lancersg Al- lerlei GARY SWANER Allerlei KAREN SWENSON Nat'l Honor Societyg Fleur-de-Lisg Troubadears, Lieutenantg Y-Teensg Concert Choirg Counselor Ass't' A Jamais SANDRA TALLANT 9 .IAN TAYLOR Fleur-de-Lisg Troubaclearsg Dance Clubg Study Hall, Typing Ass'tg E1 Sol: Future Homemakers BRENDA TEMPLETON PATRICIA TERRILL Fleur-de-Lisg Traffic Safety Club: Girls Chorusg Concert Choirg Fu- ture Homemakers ELIZABETH ANN TERRY Spanish Nat'l Honor Societyg Fleur-de-Lisg Y-Teensg Mixed Chorusg Study Hall, Office Ass'tg Future Teachers TED TERRY NANCY THOMA Fleur-de-Lisg Y-Teensg Future Homemakers, Vice President 296 SUZI THOMAS TERESA THOMAS Spanish Nat'l Honor Societyg Fleur-de-Lisg Clinic Ass'tg El Solg Future Homemakers WAYNE THOMAS HANS THOMPSON B Footballg B and Varsity Trackg Science Clubg Slide Rule Club MARILYN THOMPSON Nat'l Honor Societyg Spanish Nat'l Honor Societyg Fleur-de-Lis, Board Memberg Concert Choir JERRY THORNTON FRANCIE TINKLE Fleur-de-Lisg Red Crossg Knight Life Staffg Bible Credit Awardg Office Ass'tg A Jamais TOMMY TIPPING STEPHEN TOBOLOWSKY Rountahleg National Honor So- cietyg Student Council, Presidentg Thespiansg Nat'l Forensic League, Presidentg Senior Playg Junior Playg One Act Play, Best Actor in Texasg Debateg Junior Class Presidentg Most Likely to Suc- ceedg Allerlei Larry Camp, Don Austin, Mike Cross, Mike Zinn, and Steve Lucas begin another day at school. 297 Senwrs Set Pace or Other Students CHRIS TODD Junior Playg Allerlei PETRECE TOON Fleur-de-Lisg Trouhadearsg Student Councilg Counselor Ass'tg Future Homemakers JANE TORRIE Nat'l Honor Societyg Fleur-de-Lisg Allerleig Corona Eximiag Biology Honor Society GARY TRAMMELL KAY TRAVIS RANDY TRAWNIK R.O.T.C.g Commissioned Officerg Royal Lancersg Language Lab Ass'tg Allerlei NOEL TREVINO R.O.T.C.g Royal Lancersg Rifle Team TIM TRIMBLE DELANA TUCKER DORIS TURBEVILLE Nat'1 Honor Societyg Letterman's Clubg Study Hall, Chemistry Lab Ass'tg Varsity Tennisg Future Teachersg Slide Rule Clubg Bi- ology National Honor Society SHANE TURBYFILL Fleur-de-Lisg Student Councilg Red Crossg Y-Teens: Office Ass'tg Corona Eximiag F.B.L.A. KENNETH UPTON A .lamais 298 Carol Varner and Lou Ann McHargue enjoy a refreshing stay in the lunchroom. EVELYN VALENTINE JAN VANDE GRIFT Y-Teensg E1 Solg F.B.L.A. PATTY VAN ES Gym Ass'tg Future Homemakers CHARLES VAN METER MARK VAN WINKLE CAROL VARNER Nat'l Honor Societyg Spanish Nat'l Honor Societyg Fleur-de-Lisg Trou- badearsg Mixed Chorusg Concert Choir, Secretary STEVE VELTMAN CHARLES VESSELS PATSY VICKREY Fleur-de-Lisg Student Council: Red Crossg Study Hall Ass'tg E1 Sol 299 DAVID VIN ES Spanish National Honor Societyg Marching Bandg Knight Beats: Concert Bandg Slide Rule Club NANCY WAGNER Marching Bandg Concert Bandg Orchestra: Gym. Study Hall Ass't RICHARD WAGNER BILL WAKEFIELD Red Crossg Gym, Study Hall, Bookroom Ass'tg Trackg Cross Country RANDY WALKER A Jamaisg HB Baseballg Future Scientists SHARON WALKER Red Crossg Concert Choir LARRY WALKER Bible Credit Awardg Gym, Study Hall Ass'tg Allerlei ALLAN WALLING A .Iamais ED WARNER Spanish National Honor Societyg Letterman's Clubg B and Var- sity Basketball 300 Kathy Stokes prepares National Merit Information booklets. Seniors Help Ln Counselor s O we GAIL WATKINS Fleur-de-Lisg Troubadearsg A ,Iamaisg Future Scientistsg Junior Achievement MIKE WATT SUE WATTS Allerleig Biology Honor Society KAREN WAYLAND LINDA WEBB Y-Teensg Study Hall Ass'tg Future Homemakers DARRELL WEBSTER DEBBY WEBSTER Spanish National Honor Societyg Fleur-de-Lisg Red Crossg Bible Credit Awardg IBM Ass'tg El Sol LYNNE WEISER National Honor Societyg Spanish National Honor Society, Presidentg Fleur-de-Lisg Troubadears, Lieuten- antg Dance Club, Presidentg Con- cert Choirg Sophomore Class Sec- retaryg Junior Class Secretaryg Best All-Around Senior Girlg Sen- ior Homecoming Nomineeg El Sol, Secretary g Future Teachers 3 Roundtable CHARLES WEST SHERRY WHIDDON Fleur-de-Lisg Red Crossg Y-Teensg El Sol GERALD WHITEHEAD Gym, Study Hall, Chemistry Lab Ass'tg B Trackg Cross Countryg Future Scientists LINDA WIEGAND Fleur-de-Lisg Y-Teensg Study Hall, Counselor Ass'tg Future Homemak- ersg Future Teachers 301 BILLY WILBER TERRI LYNNE WILEMON Spanish National Honor Societyg F leur-de-Lisg Troubadearsg Student Councilg Y-Teensg Dance Clubg Study Hall Ass'tg El Solg Future Homemakers ELIZABETH WILLIAMS National Honor Societyg F1eur-de- Lisg Trouhadearsg Bible Credit Awardg Biology Lab Ass'tg Future Scientistsg Future Teachersg Na- tional Biology Honor Societyg Sec- retary LINDA WILLIAMS Red Crossg Most Beautiful Senior Girlg Sophomore and Junior Sweet- heart Nomineeg Junior and Senior Homecoming Nominee PHIL WILLIAMS BARRY WILSON Projectionist CAROLYN WILSON Spanish National Honor Societyg Fleur-de-Lisg Student Council: Bible Credit Awardg Office Ass't CURTIS WILSON .IANICE WILSON Marching Bandg Concert Bandg Orchestra LORITA WING PAM WINNETT Fleur-de-Lisg Student Councilg Red Crossg Ticket Sales Ass'tg Future Homemakersg F.B.L.A.g Junior Achievement PAT WOODALL Fleur-de-Lisg Study Hall Ass'tg El Sol 302 Seniors Learn From Experience Sylvia Sims and Michaelyn Hawkins discuss one of the many Civics films they've seen, KATHY WOZNIAK National Honor Societyg Spanish National Honor Society, Marching Bandg Red Crossg Concert Band, Orchestra, Study Hall, TYPUIS Ass'tg F.B.L.A.g Slide Rule Club, Secretary MARK WRIGHT ALLYN KAY WRITESEL National Honor Societyg Marching Bandg Troubadearsg Student Coun- cilg Y-Teens, Presidentg Concert Band, Concert Choir, A .Iamaisg Corona Eximiag Citizen of the Month KAREN WUERCH CHERRI YARBROUGH Spanish Nat'l Honor Society, Fleur-de-Lisg Troubadearsg Dance Club, Vice-President, Concert Choirg Musicals, Junior Play Crew, El Sol ESTELLA YBARRA BETTY YOUNG MIKE ZINN DANIEL ZIVN EY National Honor Societyg Quill and Scrollg Roundtable, Excalibur Staff, Editor-in-Chiefg .Corona Exi- miag Future Scientists, Vice-P1'esi- dentg Representative to Oak Cliff, Dallas Rotary Clubs Luncheon, Delegate to Texas Boys Stateg Delegate to Nuclear Science Sym- posium, KERA Science Quizgiown Contestant 303 1 l Very shortly, the junior class will take over the lr,ein5ft of leadership ,of Kimball. Following several 'fsuccessful senior classes, their newly-acquired task ' 'will he a difficult one. V V In order for Kimball to operate with the most pleasureable system which each student would enjoy, lthereinaust be a large body of students Willing to aeeept this responsibility. This 'year's ,junior class, sporting lrnany Students capable of performing this 'featfseen1s,willing and eager to accept thishchal- llenge.iFot1nd'within it are manylreputable students whorhaye' already ,begun to prepare for their obli- gations' asf part of the next senior class-easllathletes, scholars, 'abd promotersl of'sch0ol spirit and integrity. L it l r members' ofthe class of 7seventyll realizes that owes itytofhimself to make his upcoming senior jfear. the best, of all 'his' schoolyyears., In doingsso, l.-lr his efforts will be fruitful L-folr-the sen-e iorolasses 'ls o f Kimball in-many years to Come. ' s 't ,Iunwr Class Offzcers Vzce Presldent - Klm Mannlng Presldent - Mlke Crutcher Secretary - Jeanie Thompson Treasurer - Elllsa Martella H ,- -, ' - uf' - ,fw.ssf,,.1avz vv.:z, sswf:-wssz:f:sfs:ffeziwwi-115,, juniors Expectantly Urder Senwr Rmgs Mike Abshire Joe Acosta Laura Adkerson William Aicklen Beverly ,lan Airhart Alice Allen Sam Alexander Teddi Alexander Flint Anderson Gayle Anderson Rex Anderson Larry Armstrong Diane Arnett Cindi Arnold Marie Arnold Nancy Arrington Tommy Ashabranner Beverly Ashley Alan Ausel Larry Austin Darren Avrea Rebecca Aydelotte David Bailey Thomas Bains .lerre Baker Kenneth Baker Randy Baker Tommy Baker Gayle Ballew Bob Barrar Charles Barrett .lacki Barrett Manuel Barrientos Greg Bartz Craig Bastas Patricia Bateman Bob Bates Doris Bates Mary Bates Rick Bates Ruth Ann Bates Danny Bauer Rick Baumgardner James Bayless Debbi Bean Patricia Bearden Debbie Bednarz Paula Bell Debbie Bender Susan Benz Beverly Sellers assists Jimmy Moffett in ordering his long-awaited senior ring. Donna Moore, Doris Ezell and Karen Yamamoto work enthuslastrcally rn Mrs Otto s chemlstry lah Vic Bernard Billy Bigbee Gary Bighee Janet Birge Mike Bischoff Diane Blackburn Mike Blake Michael Blarney Glenda Bloyed Sharon Bogosian Sharon Boling Tonnie Bond Donna Booth Leoberta Boron Carolyn Boswell Dorothy Boswell ,Iunwrs Dlllgently Pursue Their Studies ,lane Bowers Diane Boyd Biddy Brandenburg .lerry W. Bratton Clifford Breeding Bill Britton Judy Brooks Alan Brown Bonnie Brown Debbie Brown Laura Brown ,lan Browning Shelley Brozek Ray Bruyere Bill Bryan Michael Bryan Gary Burgess Sandra Burleson Marty Burress Neil B. Burris Norma Burson Charles E. Caldwell Kay Callender Patty Calvert Claudia Camp Cathy Campbell Charlie Campbell Kenneth Campbell Penny K. Campbell Russ Campbell 3I2 ,Iunwrs Improve Their English Usage Sally Campbell Steve Campbell Les Carley Jim Carney Angela Carpenter Charlene Carr .loan Carr Mike Carter Steve Carter Teresa Caruso Vince Caruth John Casey Dwayne Casstevens Susan Cates Pam Chaney Randy Chapman Diane Charles Sandra Chesney Lonnie Christiansen Freda Clarke Susan Clevenger Lloyd Coats Susan Cockerill Dianne Cole Brenda Coleman Glenda Coleman Aline Collins David Collins Vickie Collins Rebel Coltellaro Alan Colvin Howard Conatser Jerry Conine Prissy Cook Rickie Coombs Debi Cope Donna Cotter Debbie Cotton Anita Cowart Brenda Cox Jerry Cox Lana Cox Kathy Coy Cary Craft Cathy Cramer David Cramer Nancy Creech Marianne Creel Connie Crouch Caren Crow Mike Crutcher Carlton Cummins Kay Curry Russ Curry Rene Daggett Sandy Dantzler Mike Davis .lim Davis .lan Day Mike Day Ronny Dean Fredericka Delk Janice Densmore Glenn Deyo Brenda Dobbs Alan Dodd Peggy McGebee displays her great typing ability Juniors Prepare Themselves for the Business World Debbie Dodge Kenneth Dominy Karen Douglass Mike Dowers Dennis Driggs Teresa Drum Beverly Dudar Gary Duncan Pam Dunlap Debby Dunn Susan Durham .lim Dykes Stephen Dysart Marta Eherle Roberta Eggers Cynthia Elek Rolinda Elkington Michael Elliott Kenneth Elmer Andy Elms Rhonda Engebretson Sherri England Lesley Epps Mary Sue Evans Mike Evans Doris Ezell Don Fabian Dwight F allis John Faris Gene Farmer Juniors Contribute Their Skulls to Varslty Athlettcs David Faulkner Pam Ferguson Roy Ferguson Debby Ferrell Gary Field Morris Finneburgh Vicki Fisher Debbie Flack Karen Fleming Sandra French Kathy Fulkerson Carolyn Fuller Candy Futch Yolanda Galvan Velma Garcia Rick Garnett .lim Garrison Barbara Gaston Ricky Gatto Gregory Geary Lee Geiser Perry Geiser David Gibson Sylvia Gibson Julia Giddens David Gillespie .lanet Gleason Kathie Goble Margaret Goehring Keith Goforth Tova Gonzales Mike Gooch .lim Goodlad Becky Goodman Gayla Goolsby Tommy Gossett Sharon Grace Stan Graff Bobby Graham Nancy Graham Johnny Green William Lee Greenhaw Roger Grist Susan Haak Deborah Hafer Gary Hall Duke Halle .lim Hamhy ,Ian Hamilton Deralyn Hammans JIIII Dykes Blll Greenhaw Thomas Hickman and Dickey Morton anxlously watch the action of the Sunset game. Brenda Skelton ponders the rough life in study hall Kyle Hammock Ken Hancock Alice Hanlon Richard Harding Cathy Hare Randy Harrill Jeannie Harris Kathi Harris Kathy Harris Mark Harrison Tim Hartman Elaine Harwell Jesse Hastcoat John Hatfield ,lo Elaine Hutton .leri Haxel ,Iunwrs Take Tune to Relax ln Study Hall Gloria Hearon Mike Heddins Diana Heizer Ruthie Hejl Steve Hejny Cathy Helms Renae Heltzel Barbara Hendricks Allison Henley Randolyn Henson Ruben Hernandez Yolanda Hernandez Kitten Hess Ginger Hewett Tommy Hickman Robb Higgins Laurie Hightower Steve Hill Suzanne Hill Terry Hill Rhonda Hinton Cathy Hisaw Linda Hix Laura Holley Jon Holliday Karla Hood .lohn Hopkins Marilyn Horn Blair Hornberger Edward Horne ,Iunwrs Take Tlme or Play Larry Howell Sue Hoxworth Cathy Hudson Tom Huffines Deenie Hummel John Hutchinson Marian Hutton Patti lngram Joe lsham ,lo Ann lvy Kathy Jackson Kenneth J anway Colleen Jenson Barbara Johanson Jerry Johnson Harold Jones Kent Jones Larry Jones Mike Jones Richard Jones Judy Jordan Sandi Jorgenson Bobby Joyce Gary Kahn Mike Karnes Norman Kasal Adela Kazetta Linda Keener Gary Kelleher Patti Kelly el Barrie-ntos Debbie Wntesel and .lan Hamilton break the monotony wlth a little laughter between classes. Glynn Kendrick Dave Kennedy Kim Ker Joy Killion Teresa Kimery David King Diana King .lulie Kirk Bettye Klempin Don Kluth Mike Knight Larry Koeh Wayne Kofnovec Doris Kramp Diane Kribbs Craig Landers Steve Landin Peggy Landrum Calvin Law Caryn Lawson Cindy Lawson David Lee Mike Lee Patricia Lenamond Paula Lewis Cathy Lichtenwalter Brad Lindley John Lindsey Mary Lindsey Bill Lintner Dan Long Cary Long Albert Looper Bill Louthan Linda Loyd Stan Lucus Larry McDonald passes the time by reading in study hall Jumors Stay Abreast 0 Current Events Suzann Lupton Gary Luse Sherry Lyon Paula Machen Brenda Maintz Susie Malone Bobby Manley Bruce Manning Kim Manning Jody Mansfield Cordelia Manton .lean Mardock Linda Markham Sammy Marshall Elissa Martella Tony Martella Willis Marti Donna Martin .loy Martin Carlos Martinez Rick Mashburn Randy Mathews Pat Melugin Mike Merritt Richard Merritt Brad Meyer Roger Dale Michae Steve Mieczkowski Bill Miles David Miller l Juniors Cindy Mills Marshall Millsap Franklin Money Susan Monzingo Ronnie Moody Becky Moore Donna Moore Ronnie Moore John Morgan Brenda Morris Marcia Morrow Dickey Morton Debbie Mott Tony Mouser Donna Mullin Paula Mullins Pam Myers Mike McCain Mike McCa.rley .lan McClendon Robert McCready Larry McDonald Terry McDougald Cher l McElroy Y Peggy Sue McGehee Dee McGlasson Kathie Mclver Debbie McKenzie Vicki Mc ueen Q Patricia McRoberts Help to Carry on Kimball Traditions Q ' 12 Christy Nelson Larry Nelson Mary Nester Jeannine Newman Karen Nicholl Kenneth Nutt Sandra Oakley Linda Odom Carol Oliphant Kandy Oliphant Kay Oliphant Bruce Oliver Jeff Olmsted Kathy O'Neal John Ott Randy Ott John Pace Donald Pardue Steve Parish Jeff Parr Kent Reese and Randy Matthews, members of the Student Council, enthusiastically greet visitors to the school. Juniors take an unassummg part IH pep assemblles Judy Parrent Kathy Parsley David Patterson Don Patterson Diane Patton Homer Payne Carolyn Pearce Brenda Peavy Dan Peck Belinda Pendley Robert Penhall Beverly Peters Scott Phares .lim Pharr Steve Pheiffer Clarke Phelps Spirit Is Evldent Among Juniors Lawrence Phillips Rick Phillips Bernadette Pinto Mary Pipes Mike Pitchford Kathy Pin Kathy Poe Karen Poliner Steve Pollard Linda Porter Russell Poston .lane Pratt Tania Preddy Lydia Price Michael Price Susan Price Charlynn Pritchett Keith Pruett Tim Pugliese Richard Pulley Sandi Rae Richard Ramsey Celia Rankin Linda Rathgeb Robert Ray Dana Reed Debbie Reed Debbie Reed Kent Reese Debbie Reid Juniors Support ROOM FULL OF ROSES Carolyn Repp J oe Reynolds Rickey Reynolds Sheri Reynolds Steve Reynolds Pat Rhyner Billie Sue Richardson Mary Ann Richardson Caroline Rigdon Larry Riggall Robbie Risinger Margaret Roberson Ken Roberts Sam Roberts Patti Robertson Kimberly Robinson Linda Robinson Roxanne Roland Barbara Rollings Jimmy Rosales V Mark Rostetter Linda Rountree Lana Rouse Sandra Rowell Joan Rudd Cheryl Rushing Janice Rushing Kathy Rushing Kay Rusk Linda Ruth Ray Bruyere and Susan Price took part in the successful Junior Play. Steve Rutherford Forrest Saddler Joe Sainton Sara Sampsell Kenneth Sanger Mike Sanguinet Theo Sartor .loel Sawyer Bill Schlueter Stan Schofield Kent Schreyer JoAnne Schulz Alvin Leon Searcy Patricia Seidmeyer Beverly Sellers Norman Senkel Elbert Shafer Julie Shafer Claudia Shaffer Danny Sharp Pat Sheeley Norman Shelley Skipper Sherard Harriet Sherman Dan Shimek Barbara Shinn Charles Short Lee Shrum Bob Siedel Tony Sirchia Brenda Skelton Skip Skipper David Slack Stuart Sloan Kathy Smiley Carol Smith Trouhs add an aura of beauty to pep as embhes 63 69 Troubs Include Thirty one Juniors Daniel Smith Mike Smith Ricky Smith Susan Smith Suzi Smith Mike Smithson Vici Snelen Greg Sparks Charlene Speir Cynthia Spruce Jim Stacy Vickey Stacy Pam Staggs Deborah Standifer Stephanie Stanley Gertie Starling Nancy Steinhoff Jeanie Stevens D'Ann Stewart Mike Stewart Eugene Stoner Vickie Stratton Wayne Streetly Jack Strickland Kathy Strickland Susan Strickland Anne Struckmeyer Pam Studebaker Shari Sturdevant Rebecca Sudduth Longview Trip Highlights Junior Year Merridan Summers Joanna Sweeney Julie Tacker Dorothy Tanner Earl Taylor Janet Taylor Phil Taylor Tommy Taylor Denise Thomas Charlotte Thompson Jeanie Thompson Gail Thorn Martha Thornton Virgil Thurmond Cindy Tinsley Jimmie Rowe Tinsley Glynn Tipton Marvin Jack Todd Scott Tompkins Angel Torres Suzanne Travis Rhea Trevino J im Trimmier Candy Trulove Colleen Tucker Pam Tucker Linda Tuley Jerry Turner Diane Tyler Greg Tyner -ii ,Q Suzi Ullom Charles Upton Steve Upton Linda VanMeter Bevi Varner Gary Vaughan Susan Vestal Gay Vogel David Waite Denise Walker Paul Walker Ronnie Walker Becky Walsh Danny Walston Paul Ward Betty Warner Joan Carr Delrlue RICKCHIIC and Janice Rushing look forward to the prospect of the Longview game Karen Warnick Kathy Warthan Leann Watson Max Webster Ted Webster Deborah Weitner Laverne Welborn Debbie Welch Marc Welch Kim Westbrook Terri Westlake Susie Whiddon Patty Whitaker Bill White Vickie Wickliffe Mary Lou Wiggs Bonnie Williaford Dennis Williams Mary Williams Pam Williams Sharon Willingham Carl Willis Cliff Willis Gary Willis Cathy Willman Jerry Wilson Robert Wingate Mark Wood Searcy Woodall Cindy Woody Juniors Strive or Recognition i 3 Camera-shy juniors display their spirit at a basketball game. J ill Wortham David Wright Gary Wright Debbie Writesel Pat Wroten Liz Wyatt Karen Yamamoto Candy Yankie Elzada Yarborough Mike Yarborough Karen Yates Mike Young Nita Young Suzanne Young Doris Zmolik 3 52 f 2 3, Q E Sophomore Class Offleers Sgr unease E599 0439 President Brad M lllsap Vlce Presldent Jerry Wzlson Treasurer Don Pope Secretary Patty Rolllngs - ' Cathie Abbott Ronnie Acker Billy Adams Lisa Adams Rusty Adams Andy Ainley Phillip Albritton Katrina Alexander Ellis Duane Allen Marsha Allen Cynthia Alsup Kathy Anderson Paula Anderson Rene Arbogast Debbie Arrant Sally Askins Diane Austin Dudley Austin .lerry Bains Dana Baker Debbie Baker Patty Baker David Bailey Roger Beall Linda Bean .lanet Bean Tommy Bearden Cheryl Beavers .ns 4'-fr L , :nga f W i an Q Diane Bedunah Becky Bell Diane Bell Rhonda Bell Ricky Bell Roy Bell Mike Bellringer Barbara Benish Carl Bennett Kathy Bennett Judy Benson Pat Berry Ward Hanson receives help from Mrs. Thames Teachers Provide Wzlllng Assistance to Sophomores Vicky Bidwell Lyman Bilhartz Billy Bierschwale Kathleen Bird Jennifer Black Lou Anne Blankenship Pam Blanks Debra Blatney Dickie Bohannan Vickie Bohenstiehl Martha Bolin Ken Bowden David Brackeen Richard Bradshaw Paul Brandner D'Elda Brazier Mark Breaux Dianne Breland Deborah Lynn Brittain Clifford Britton Debbie Brom Carolyn Brosseau Charles Brown Hughie Brown Shelley Brown Sherry Brown Mark Brumley Dona Suzanne Buchter Frieda Buhler Chip Bulin Allen Burdette Carol Burke Gerry Burr Jerry Butler Nancy Cadenhead Tommy Cadenhead Joanne Caldwell Bill Campbell Sophomores Come Wzth Doubtmg Mlnds Lynn Campbell Mark Canada Felipe Cantu Cynthia Carnes Eddie Carpenter Cindy Carroll Cherie Cash Keith Cathey Ellen Caudle Barbara Cecil Viki Chancellor Larry Chesney Lawrence Chew Sharon Chaffin Benny Choate Hylajean Clanton Mary Clayton Charles Clemmon S Susan Coats Hugh Coder Bob Coffman Diane Coker Curtis Coliz Michael Collier Kevin Colonna Beverly Coltharp Lee Cbnizarcl Nancy Connell Charles Connely Linda Cook Cindy Coots Cindy Corbitt Peter Cordo Gary Corley Pamela Cort David Cortez Donna Civington Jimmy Cowsert I still say the world is flatf' a s ,f 'wa' .3 'www' - Bethany Cox Pam Crader Wayne Craig .lohn Michael Crane Len Creel Cynthia Crenshaw Debra Crick Marty Criswell David Crockett Dale Crownover Elaine Cumba Beth Cunningham Carolyn Cunningham Charles Cunningham Sally Dacus David Dale Donna Darden Nancy Darley Janette Davaloz Janice Davis Randy Davis .lo Ann Day Anna Dean Larry Degenhart Nita Delaughter Glenn Denny Kay Denton Debbie Derossett Claudia Dewees Elaine Deweese Nancy Dickie Debra Dixon .lack Doak Debra Dollar Leon Doughty Virginia Dowd ,lohn Droll Paula Duke Kathy Duncan Stanley Dunn Debbie Durham James Duvall Cathy Dyer Eric Eberle Jackie Elder Joan Elliott Terry Elliott Mark Ellis Steve Ellis Brenda Emerson Kent Ennis Karen Erwin Cyndi Esposito Diane Estridge Sophomore boys thrill to the announcements of Troubadear tryouts John Evans Judy Evans Gary Ewell Jeff Fansler Phil Farnelli Barbara Faulkner Veronica Feltner Joyce Fields Eddy Fitzhugh Gretchen Flack Betty Flanagan Gayle Fleming Rose Flores John Flowers Susan Ford Sandy Followill Dwayne Fontaine Susan Fortenbury Teresa Frame Judy Francks Rusty Fratus Larry Frazier Sandra Frederick Cary Freeman Vicki Freeman Susan Froese .lim Fuleher Debbie Fulgham g'ivf12f A Sophomore 's Li e Is Filled With New Sights and Sounds Rusty Fuqua Dennis Garner Steve Garrett Sue Geddis Ruth Ann Gerhart Larry Gibson Martin Glenn Martine Glenn Teri Goforth David Gordon Janet Graves Billy Gregory Dennis Green Mickey Green Sue Green Patricia Greene Dale Greer David Grimmer Carla Grubb Mark Gual Ronald Guinn Larry Guzick Mike Hadwin Dennis Halford .lohn Hall Sharon Hall .lodie Hallmark Jerry Hamblin Gay Hamill Debbie Hammett Debby Hammock Shelley Hamrick Kathy Haning Vicki Hannah Ward Hansen Gene Hanson Ava Hardesty Shannan Harrell Diane Harris Deborah Harris Don Harris Karen Harris Tim Hatch Jeanie Hatfield Henry Hawkins Sophomores Antlclpate Thelr Senwr Year George Haydin Linda Hayes Steve Hays Robert Heflin Karla Hejkal Darrell Henke Mike Hensley Kenneth Henson Herman Hernandez Sheri Hernandez Charles Hicks Rhonda Hill Steve Hill James Hiller Mary Jo Himelrich Martha Hines Johnny Hinchcliffe Lois Hinchcliffe Jim Hoeffner Julie Holsapple Loyd Paul Holt Steve Holt Janice Hohman John Honea Mike Hood Carol Hopper Brenda Horton Randy Horton Jay Howard Keith Hubbard Hugh Huber Cecilia Huey Robert Huffines Angela Humphries Gloria Hunley John Hunnicutt Linda Hutchison Rene Hutson Ruby Isham Cena Jackson Tony Jackson Lisa Kerry Jaeobso Kirk Jarvis Andy Jasper Larry Jennings I1 When l grow up to he a senior .. Roliin Jennings Pain letton Debi .liggitts Vicki Johns lan Johnson .ludy .lohnson Kathy Johnson Cary .lohnston Andy Jones Pat Jones Sherri Jones Fred .lordan Sharon Jordan Kim ,loyce Dave ,luilleral Dennis Julian Mary .luarez Linda Keegan Mike Keeling Carroll Kennedy Paula Keyes Teresa Kiker Joe Killougli Gary Kofnovec Rachel Krauss Steve Krol Clark Lacy Theda LaFever Cathy Landers .lackie Landess .lean Landry Randy Larr Gaylann Laughlin Sharla Laughlin George Lawson LaNette Lee Colleen Leitwicli ,lanet Leonard Cary Lester Greg Lewis Chris Lingwall Glennys Litke Diane Little Johnny Lloyd Olivia Long Cheryl Lopez Debbie Lovejoy J im Loven Eddie Lowry Stan Luckie Mike Ludwig Vickie Lumley Mike ,Lumpkin Libby Mack Charles Mahoney Maggie Manfre John Mangione Olivia Manley Ronny Manns Linda Maples Ruth Anne Mardock Robert Marti Judy Martin Sandy Martin Cynthia Matthias Debbie Mattison Anna Marie Mattson Joe Maxwell Stephen Maxwell Tony Maxwell Sandy Meek Lynn Melton Ronnie Milam Barbara Miller Janet Miller Linda Miller Mike Miller Vickie Miller Fran Miles Diane Mills Brad Millsap David Miracle Kathey Mohan Luz Molina 'Yr' Sophomores enjoy former senior gift, refrigerated water. Underclassmen Appreciate Senior Gi ts Bridget Malloy .lim Moncrief Margaret Moncrief Marilyn Moncrief Barbara Monroe Linda Montgomery Adele Moore Connie Moore ,limmy Morgan Kevin Morgan Debbie Moseley Terry Mouser Cynthia Murphy David Murphy Kathy McBryde Vicki McCain Ronnie McCall Mikel McCammon Brenda McCann Richard McClees Patty McClure Bobbie McCullough Kenneth McCullough Mike McCullough Donald McDaniel Lonnie McDonald Rita McDowell Wayne McKamie Candy McKee Linda McKee .lim McLaughlin Don McLeod Marilyn McLeskey Mike McLeskey David McMahan Debbie McMahan Patricia McNicholas Ruth Ann McWhorter Tommie Nash Nancy Neal Glenda Neel Sammie .lo Nelson Ben Neuner Cathy Nesuda Mary Nichols Sophomores Fund That Study Halls Can Be Put to Good Use Donna N ickens Donald N olen Tommy Norris Bruce Nunn Linda Nutt Cindy O'Hara Randy Ott Shelley Ott Janie Otto Michael Ousey Charlotte Owens Bill Ownbey Jennie Pace .lay Palmer Peggie Parrent Vickie Pate Kirk Patten Mark Patterson Beverly Peacock Peggy Pearce Mary Perabo Debra Perry Greg Person Brad Peters Karen Peters Pamela Peters Patricia Petri Lynet Pettigrew Kevin Pheiffer Chester Phelps Dale Philcox Cynthia Phillips Ragena Phillips Steve Phillips Max Pietsch Charles Pippin Bob Pitman Gary Polk Don Pope Donald Potts Cary Powell Cindy Preddy Nancy Price John Pritchard Randy Pritchett Sophomores recuperate from the fast pace of Kimball. Joyce Pylant Cary Raith Donna Ratcliff Rickie Ray Russell Reneau Herbert Bryan Renner Larry Renner Dan Reudelhuber John Rich Florence Richardson Julie Richardson Sue Richardson JoNell Richerson Mark Riggs Gayle Risner Janette Roberson Mary Roberts Deborah Robinson Sharon Robison Christine Rodarte Gary Rode Patty Rollings Gary Rollwage Laural Rose Rhonda Rose Cheryl Rostetter Ricky Routt Sharee Rumsey Nancy Rushing David Russell Patsy Rust Shelia Ryan Diane Saffle Carol Salazar Cathy Salerno Danny Sallis Marla Sallis Pam Sandefer Becky Sanders Carole Sanders Mark Sands Debbie Saxby John Schlesinger Richard Schmidt Jana Schooling Patti Schroeder Terry Scott Jodie Searcy Wendy Seaton Barbara Sellers Vanessa Sellers Patrick Selvidge Randy Severson Patty Sharpe Cindi Shelby Larry Shelton Susan Shelton Marsha Sherman Ruth Shipp Donna Short Cindy Shramek Elizabeth Silva David Simonton Bruce Simpson Randy Simpson Brenda Skaer Debbie Skiles James Skinner Debbie Slaughter Brenda Smart Glenda Smart David Smith Don Smith Dorothy Smith Jill Smith Mark Smith Mike Smith Robert Smith Karen Snyder Kristie Soroka Sandi Spray Gwen Spurlock Sophomores need the si x minute break to gather their thoughts Sophomores Slowly Adjust to Crowded Ann Sutton Halls Sheryl Stamps Debra Starks Sally Steger Linda Stegman Danny Stephens Marcy Sterling Mike Stevens Craig Stewart Pat Stich Pam Stiles Bobby Stimson Christie Stivers Annette Stockdale Cathey Stokey Susie Streater Butch Strawn David Struckmeyer Mike Sullins Charlotte Sullivan Tim Summers Tina Summers Dannette Sweeney Steve Tanner Kirk Tireilo Cathy Taylor Cathy Taylor Hubert Taylor Sharon Taylor Dwayne Teal Susan Temple Dennis Tenery Bob Tergerson Donna Terrill Cheryl Tharp Paula Thoma Debbie Thomas Denise Thomas Ty Thomas Charles Thomason Charlene Thompson Louann Thompson Stephen Thompson Mike Thornberry Jackie Throne Sophomores Find They Still Have to Abide by Rules Charles Tilns Donna Tinney Brenda Tippit Suzanne Tipton ,lohnn Todd Y Gloria Toomhs Barbara Towery Larry Towexy Jeanie Tucker Mark Tucker Lauri Tuomj Charles Turner Rickie Tuttle Janet Tyndall Jeri Tyner Steve Upham Mike Urhanski Holly Utt Kristen Utt Frankie Vail Brenda Van Cleve Brian Vandever Richard Van de Wall Elaine VanDine Margie Vasquez Paula'Vaughn Robert Vaughn Paul Vessels .lanice Vestal Pat Vestal Stephen Vickers Randy Virgil Shaun Viser Jerry Wade Marcie Walker Michael Ray Walker Ned Walthall Stan Wanner Bill Ward Terri Ward June Warner 1 Donna Warren 5. M . 1' aww , E, 'mi 1 Eddie Lowry abides by the school rule by covering his books. N fied IN MEMORIAM David Reese f 'D-,lr Karen Waskom Gerald Watanabe William Waters Pat Watt Debbie Watts Paul Watts Jan Weatherford David Weaver Sonny Weiser Gary Whale Terry White Mario Whitmire Allison Wickes Helen Wilder Martha Wilder Ricki Wilemon Lana Williams Linda Williams Linda I.. Williams Paula Willingham Jerry Wilson Sandy Wilson Vicki Wilson Bill Wimberley Cindy Winchester Valarie Wise Danny Wood Millie Wood Wayne Wood Barbara Woodruff Carol Woolard Debbie Worsham Bruce Worth Diane Wozniak Evelyn Wright Jacqueline Wright Jeff Wynne Jeannie Yeatef David Young Robert Yowell Vicky Zinn Marc Zito stores--these are It works. Local businesses wluch take ortumty to adveruse 1n the Excalzbur are 111 n Klmball--restaurants, department stores, feel the students be able e that can be for the through eemg ,2::g11t3t1,Awt LL.:4,::1:zL g, --,- ' S ,.,.. ,,,, ,Q f WvW -W - - ' V .,,. . . ,... 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BRATTON Makers of 0 Producis OWENS-ILLINOIS PLASTIC PRODUCTS DIVISION Complimen+s of LILLY DODSON APPAREL 6l5 Wynnewood Village PHONE WH 2-2600 ig, I i g14. il HAMPTON STATE BANK 2225 Va+ican Lane Gallms' Of Burk Arf Supplies School Needs Picfure Frames Sign Supplies Posfer Board See WAMBLES for Clofhes for The Enfire Family Farah, Levi and Casual Slaclcs Van Heusen Shirfs Red Goose Shoes Hush Puppies PORTO-PED MEN'S SHOES VITALITY WOMEN'S SHOES OPEN MON. and THURS. NIGHTS TIL 9 WAMBLE'S 2302 W. Illinois Iaf Hampfonl FE I-637l li JONESQBLLAIR PAINT 8. ART CENTER IFORMERLY AARON ART AND PAINT SERVICE, 2II S. Llewellyn WH 6-9470 . R Besf Wishes fo Knighfs from: L 4' + vita .FHRDU will 4I II Min+ Way, 75237 FE 9-7I7I Saxon Shops, Ltd. For Young Men On The Go! Q E.O1a'I1d. 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Jefferson 33I-657I WE DELIVER Nickens, Donna OFFICERS Mills, Cindy Worlham, Jill Highlower, Laurie Carr, Joan Marclock, Jean STUDENT DIRECTORS Dean, Ronnie Mallhews, Randy BOARD MEMBERS Fuller, Carolyn Coller, Donna Giddens, Julia Kramp, Doris Bednarz, Debbie Campbell, Calhy Day, Jan Chrislianson, Lonnie Creech, Nancy Douglass, Karen Sampsell, Sara Slienholf, Nancy Taylor, Janel Odom, Linda Ivy, Jo Ann Bales, Rulh Ann Luplon, Suzann MEMBERS Allen, Alice Coleman, Brenda Coleman, Glenda Cook, Priscilla Cowarl, Anila Crow, Caren Densmore, Calherine Dunlap, Pam Erekson, Melodie Ferrell, Deborah Flack, Deborah Goehring, Margarel Hill, Mary Holley, Laura Hullon, Marian Keener, Linda Kirby, Cecelia Lewis, Paula McGlasson, Margueril McKenzie. Deborah Marlella, Elissa Newman, Jeannine Norlhcull, Brenda Compliments ol the FLEUR-DE-LIS Robinson, Kim Rigdon, Lela Robinson, Gay Rudd, Joan Rushing, Janice Slevens, Jeanie Varner, Bevi Smilh, Carol England, Sharon Loyd, Linda Tyler, Diane Lawson, Caryn Adams, Lisa Wise, Valarie Allen, Marsha Alsup, Cynlhia Anderson, Kalhy Anderson, Paula Askins, Sally Fields, Joyce Baker, Dana Baker, Deborah Bean, Linda Beavers, Cheryl Bell, Becky Bennell, Kalhryn Bidwell, Vicky Bird, Kalhleen Black, Jennifer Blanks, Pam Brazier, D'EIda Breland, Dianne Brown, Shelley Brown, Sherry Buchler, Dona Burgess, Melanie Burgslaller, Sybille Burke, Carol Caldwell, Jo Ann Carnes, Cindy Carroll, Cynlhia Cash, Cherie Challin, Sharon Chancellor, Vella Clanlon, Hylaiean Coker, Diane Collharp, Beverly Connell, Nancy Crick, Debra Criswell, Marly Cools, Cindy Cunningham, Eliza belh Dacus, Sally Darden, Donna Davaloz, Janelle Davis, Janice Denlon, Kay Derossell, Debra Deweese, Elaine Deweese, Claudia Dixon, Debra Dollar, Debra Dooley, Margarel Durham, Debbie Ellioll, Jean Ellioll, Terry Emerson, Brenda Esposilo, Cynlhia Eslridge, Diane Evans, Judy Fellner, Veronica Flach, Grelchen Fleming, Gayle Flores, Rose Ford, Susan Forlenbury, Susan Frame, Teresa Freeman, Vicke Frederick, Sandra Geddis, Sue Gerharl, Rulh Ann Gierczack, Gwen Glenn, Marline Hallmark, Jodie Hamill, Gay Hannah, Vicki Harrell, Shanan Harris, Deborah Heikal, Karla Hill, Rhonda Himelrick, Mary Jo Hines, Marlha Holsapple, Julie Hopper, Carol Hughes, Pamela Hunley, Gloria Hulchison, Linda Hulson, Rene lsham, Ruby Harris, Diane Jacobson, Lisa Jackson, Gena Jennings, Robin Jellon, Pam Johnson, Janell Johnson, Judy Jones, Sherri Jordan, Sharon Keegan, Linda Keyes, Paula Kiker, Teresa LaFever, Theda Landers, Calhy Laughlin, Sharla Lellwich, Colleen Leonard, Janel Long, Olivia Lopez, Cheryl McRryde, Kalhy McCain, Vicki McCammon, Mikel McClure, Palricia McKee, Candace McKee, Linda McLeskey, Marilyn McMahan, Deborah McNicholas, Palricia Mack, Libby Mallson, Anna Marie Mardock, Rulh Mallison, Debra Meek, Sandra Mellon, Lynn Miles, Frances Miller, Barbara Miller, Janel Mohan, Kalhleen Moncriel, Margarel Moncriel, Marilyn Monlgomery, Linda Moore, Connie Moore, Palricia Fulgham, Debbie Neal, Nancy Belson, Sammie Jo Nesuda, Calhy Null, Linda Oll, Shelly Ollo, Jane Owens, Charlolle Pace, Jenniler Pale, Vickie Peacock, Beverly Pelri, Palricia Pelligrew, Leisa Philcox, Dale Phillips, Cynlhia Phillips, Ragena Pelers, Karen Price, Nancy Pylanl, Lera Richardson, Julie Risner, Gayle Sliles, Pam Taylor, Calhy Robinson, Deborah Jiggills, Debi Rollings, Palricia Rose, Kalhleen Rose, Rhonda Rumsey, Sharee Rushing, Nancy Rusl, Palricia Duncan, Kalhy Saxby, Deborah Brillain, Debbie Schooling, Jana Sellers, Barbara Sanders, Becky Blankenship, Lou Anne Shellon, Susan Sherman, Marsha Shipp, Rulh Shorl, Donna Shramek, Cindy Silva, Elizabelh Flanagan, Belly Skiles, Debbie Smarl, Brenda Smilh, Dorolhy Smarl, Glenda Smilh, Jenniler Spray, Sandra Spurlock, Gwen Slamps, Sheryl Slarks, Debra Sleger, Sally Slivers, Chrislie Slrealer, Sandra Taylor, Sharon Temple, Susan Tharp, Cheryl Thoma, Paula Thomas, Deborah Thompson, Deborah Thompson, Charlene Toombs, Gloria Tucker, Jeanine Worsham, Debbie Wood, Millie Cleve, Brenda Van Dine, Marion Van Veslal, Janice Walker, Marcie Ward, Terri Warner, June Warren, Donna Wall, Pamela Walls, Debbie Wickes, Alison Wilder, Marlha Williams, Lana Williams, Linda J. Williams, Linda L. Wilson. Vicki Wozniak, Diane Sandefer, Pam Perabo, Mary PAGE DRUGS, INC. GENERAL OFFICE and WAREHOUSE 4809 S. Wesfmoreland Red Bird lndusfrial Park FE I-2556 RETAIL STORES sYLvAN I-:Ere-Hrs WESTMORELAND HEIGHTS 903 E-.Park ROW 3230 Falls Drive Arhnglon Oak Cliff AN 20605 FE I-5455 POLK TERRACE CASA VIEW lO52 W. Camp Wisdom l030l Ferguson Road Oak Cliff E. Dallas CA 4-352l DA 8-439I Watch for Our New Stores at Hampfon af l2fl'1 Coil' af Spring Valley Oak Cliff Richardson Belfline af Rochelle Seagoville Rd. af Sf. Augusfine Irving Pleasanf Grove -IGMGS POLYNKSHXN OP S ,K , . if 42 o' , li ' 'E ' fi .-1 f.'M?' D' ...., . . ,WM iz X '61, ' 'X rf- 'V J g, '4 ls, F-ashi0NS I-HSM 'Hifi ISLHNDSV 94l-4460 6l2 Wynnewood Village Dallas, Texas Besl' Wishes From THE MOTTS 'Sc 81 l0c STORES of Oak Cliff BEARDEN FURNITURE COMPANY 9lI W. Jefferson WH 8-3558 Visit us lor line qualify lurnilure and appliances. 7ZQnzb6g3fE7Zwem Elndkdaa Congratulations lo The Senior Class FE 7-2020 lI5 Weslcliff Mall Dallas Hampton al' Loop I2 WESTCLIFF BARBER SHOP Hair Cul' and Slyled To Your Satisfaction 204 Weslcliff Shopping Center-FE 7-9239 BERNlE'S - -Q'7 HOBBY yqgif ouss IADIO CONTROL H ADQUAITEIS Planes ' Boats C 0 Slot Ra Crafts for Children G Adults Plastic Models Of All Kinds Rubber A Gas Power Models Chemistry Sets I Supplies 375 Cinderella of Dallas Cafering fo flwe Soplwisficafeol Miss Formals and Parfy CIo+l1es E. B. MOTTS' 7-5537 l022 Camp Wisdom CA 4-I l7l 80ZSL Semi 'SEIIPCI 5508 'S'l3PlOlN A539311 +99-HS Jalfl 'S Ili JQUMO 'S'lEDl3lN NDVI' OSZVZ HM SEINIHOVW ElDl:l:lO S1EDlOlN PSUOHQPUODSH-PSSD-MSN l98 Casa Lincla Plz. 5l2 Wesf Cliff Mall DA l-I692 FE 7-7373 SHGVHJ. ' S1VlNEl?l ' HOMIES ' SEITVS 304 Parlc Foresl' 73l Wynnewood Vlge. FL 0-055l WH 2-4008 SERVICE- MITCHELL'S FABRIC flue aim of SHOP Dress Fabric and Sewing Nofions Maferial for Weddings and Affer Five 4l24 Wesl' Jefferson FE 7-9l38 Express Yourself ln Cloflies from Colberl s 'PICK-A-DILLY' SHOP 220 Wesf Jefferson Blvd. WH 3-4666 Lancasfer-Kiesf FR 6-733l Y TEENS JA! A In X lil! all Ill' wx sunny .Il f P W IILFIL. img, OFFICERS: Presldenf ...... Vice Presldenf ..... Proiecls Chairman . Secrefary . ... Treasurer ......... Scrapbook Chairman ICC Represenlaiive . Allyn Wrifesel . .... Mary Halford .. . Susan Davis . . . . . Pal' Rlwyner .... Joan Carr Dianne Arneffe Glenda Coleman From the 'Kodak' of Stephen Taylor STEPHEN TAYLOR STUDIO 606 S. Hamplon Rd. WH I-4940 Dallas, Texas wsqiia-'A' -5 . ee - 1 f7f7.jf2.'5if 1 esinpfelwxd ational ayxlc li i T BANKT ,fy we I . -731 W ggggiaw le., T HY!fssimo1'eiwcl T, W,L. T ,T ,qigygiw ij T ., , ,,,, V:-.wiiaiiziff ifh 7 4a,liaPTL3.l ,,.,:i,.. '7 lf'5 1'i E T one swmswamrwqiiza i siie -T essss T eh' isiggqggxwp i , , ,,., ',,A .,,,':: ..,N4 :'V TY --'Y V, - .,..,, , 4 K K ,I Q ,.., .E 5 , , , li H ji H in 5 .. ,,.. . ..W,.,,, 4 M aj ' H f i T - , ' QQN T -V 1 'L,,, ': ' if T- wwf-Magi , R - if ' 472 'Qu A i ii Ziff? V E H A - 'W b ' , by V b m,,, ,,.. , . .'Q,,... i. by nw E 'k' mm. . .':. T ': . . Wesfmoreland ai' Illinois ll FALEXANDEIE ll WESTERN PARK FASHIONS Cockrell Hill and Illinois OPEN THURSDAY NIGHT 8 P.M. Phone: FE 9-50II 2449 W. illinois Dallas 33, Texas PreS+o Phone: 339-8080 Charge Texas Bank WH 2-H31 Americarcl 'YH W4 PETITES-JUNIQRS-Misses llfg Qfltlne SAM DONOVAN- FIRE 211 Centre at Zangs Chcross from Oak Clif! Bunk Towerl Dallas, Texas MR, Hair Coloring -Permcneni Waving Wigs - Wiglets - Wig Styling 378 xg? us 2, - W : 72' 1 55-Li I 6 :Jw Like Mame,like San. . .True Mex1ean COPYRIGHT I968 FIESTA CATERING SERVICE, INC. Wonderful Fiesta Dining Fun for Large or Small Groups. A Maaniticent Way to Entertain at Modest Cast. I925 Valley View Lane Dallas, Texas 75234 Phone: CH I-2 I 8I Y as 1 him WWW C W a ll , Q- K - , L l -I .- X S 121 .i l K ' Grill?-i fwa Compliments of 1 N I' Qi ' V th 1968-69 TROUBADEARS OFFICERS Paula ld+, Cap+ain Janice Ba+es, L+. Carolyn Denson, L+. Karen Manor, L+. Donna Smi+h, L+. Karen Swenson, L+. Lynne Weiser, L+. MEMBERS Diane Arne++ Karen Arnold Becky Becker Teresa Berry Cyndy Biggs Sandy Biggs Diane Blackburn Debbie Boone Biddy Brandenburg Jeanne Bu+cher Olivia Burleson Boo Capers Angela Carpen+er Jean Clark Susan Clevenger Mary Lynn Cobb Diane Cole Nancy Corley Debbie Co++on Brenda Cox Ka+hy Coy Julie Davis Freddie Delk Pam Den+on Ca+hy Diehl Marsha Fergusson Debbie Fle+cher Chris+ie Ford Teresa Gray Norma Grea+house Pam Hamil+on Karen Haney Be+h Hardin Ka+hy Harding Michaelyn Hawkins Jerri Haxel Ru+hie Heil KiHen Hess Ca+hy Hodge Gayle Hu++ Debbie Jackson Colleen Jenson Sally Jones Sheryl Lee Linda McDonald Lynn McGeHee Peggy McGeHee Lou Ann McHargu Connie Milburn Becky Moore Elsie Moreno Carol Morrow Margare+ Noles Peggy O'Neill Cheryl Pa++erson e Carolyn Pearce Becky Pollock Linda Por+er Susan Price Charlynn Pri+che++ Bobbie Raish Pa+ Rhyner Debbie Richie Susan Rice Margare+ Roberson Barbara Rollings Sandra Rowell Ca+hy Sandusky Sandy Seaman Beverly Sellers Susan Sex+on Sylvia Sims Mary Ann Smi+h Suzi Smi+h Jan Taylor Jeanie Thompson Mar+ha Thorn+on Pe+rece Toon Carol Varner Gay Vogel Denise Walker Gail Wa+kins Terri Wilemon Be+h Williams Pam Williams Allyn Wri+esel Cherri Yarbrough SOUTH OAK CLIFF BARBER SHOP S ' Hina In FOUR BARBERS HZTEMIING O 8 + 8 To Sm., You AMBLER INSURANCE en 0 I Q AGENCY f REDBIRD AIRPORT BUILDING For APPOINTMENT SJ. , E- B- BAKER Call FR 4-2I I8 8 ' 2 Owner K 1 , . CompIe'I'e SeIec+ion of Albums, 45's, and S+ereo Tapes MEL RENFRO'S HOUSE OF SOUND 9I8 Wynnewood Village 946-I383 EVERYTHING . . . Trom Corelli TO COITTIITT THE MUSIC HALL. INC 2446 W. Kies+ af Hamp+on Rd. Dallas 33, Texas FE 7-7222 Open Evenings 'Til 8:30 TRY US FIRST . . . If we dOn'T I'Iave we wIII geT IT1 WYNNEWOOD STATE BANK 5OI Wynnewood Village Dallas, Texas WH 3-45I I Oak CIITFS LargesT Inc:IependenTIy Owned Bank MEMBER OF F.D.I.C. EL CAPITULO EL SOL del Foro Es+udianI'iI Pan Americano Los Felicifa y Les desea Muchas Felicidades LUZ-AMISTAD-PROGRESO WESTERN PARK PHARMACY 212 WESTERN PARK VILLAGE DALLAS, TEXAS 75211 FE 7-8909 Prescriplions Our Specially-We Deliver IQ STEPHEN TOBOLOWSKY A ' ' MARIE LENHEISER Sieplnen and Marie seleci Iheinsclwool supplies from Wesiern Parlc Pharmacy. Your Dollar Buys More Shoe Value CHALET AI sos s. Bishop Dallas, Texas 75208 SHOE STORES Phone: 942-0552 lil ' yiyry 310 w. Jefferson BETTY RUSHING SHOES FOR ALL THE FAMILY MARTHA WASHINGTON Ice Cream and Candy 9I7 Wynnewood Village 32 ICE CREAM FLAVORS Delicious Candy BIRTHDAY PARTY ROOM REID'S BARBER SHOP 42I7 Wesi' IIIinois FE 7-3635 'Tlx fakes more Ihan one head to run this 171181-71658-IC6 could use yours? we Q Speidel Wa+cI1 Bands Mido, Seiko, 81 Bulova Wa'IcI'Ies Diamond Rings and' Pendanfs JEWELRY 8: WATCH REPAIR IIIISIIQP .I+ 4oo w. Jefferson BIvd.I WI-I 6-0729 MATTYE MAUDE RAYMOND R. B. IBQEI RAYMOND AL JACKSON TEXACO SERVICE Pick-Up and Delivery ROAD SERVICE Complere Aufomofive and Air Condifioning Service 3303 W. IIIinois ai WesImoreIancI FE 95355 9 H471 4 vioe Specializing WEDDING AND PARTY CAKES WH I-I767 ,- E ' --3?'? 2 1.1:f Elf ? '?'1:1 E5E1E2E2E1Ef?f?2EIE2E f 1rf:5:i'?: . 42:2: THE STUDENT COUNCIL Presideni- Secrelrary- Sfephen Tobolowsky KiHen Hess Vice Presideni- Treasurer- Jerry SmiI'I'I Becky Pollock A i i sHoPPlIvG CEN TER T- 1 LANCASTER ROAD AT KIEST BLVD. IN OAK CLIFF. f R Mr. Lancaster Mr. Kiest We Give Golden Service ILLINOIS TIRE, DR aS- TM . I' ' . 66 BATTERY, 2. SERVICE ILi,O,i, EI gm W 'o'S AR CENTER 3300 Wesi' IIIinois Oak Branch Free Pickup 8: Delivery Phone FE I-3237 JIM MURPHY FE 9-4949 Manager 383 K! M ffgjw W WM sf M 96 M9 my , go 6-qlgyEnWQw'+ behevmg Q5 Q ' UI 4 fhis c gave us X K ' a whole ' ll ' A V' 9 , Pa Bslgn cgi dy f V . ,f - s fi Wg Www! W iwf x MW W a V53 f fa DSX g,GSgQ wM ji omp-menfsofgfguwmmiif 9 QW ll I9I8 W. Jefferson Phones: WH 2-9738 WH 8-84l7 W Dallas 8, Texas N 'Q f Gif OW W :mf Q-,wo M n ,,aa f ' W Walches-Jewelry-Diamonds Walch and Jewelry Repair-Engraving ADAMS JEWELRY JONES BLAIR . I - MBER V Pr stu Charge . ' ' 5 varsvow amz emu McRAE'S PAINT 81 HARDWARE 32I Dawes Dr' . . DaIIaS LocIcsmi'I'I1ing 8: Eleclrical Prwowswf BANK ' Appliance Repairing Ar'I' Supplies and Cusiom Picfure Framing FE 9-8820 I232 S. Hamp'I'on Rd.-FE 9-7I07 WENTWOOD BUTCHER BOY MEAT MARKET RADIO. T.V. SALES AND SERVICE Lei' Us Repair Your Appliances Too! ADMIRAL DEALER 2634 S. Hampfon Rd. FE 7-2I4I O RADIO 9 BEEF PORK POULTRY FISH Processing 'For Freezers Special Cu'rs Made To Order BONELESS CUTS ALL TASTE-NO WASTE 55I0 S. Hampfon FE 9-I523 ALLEN B. DAVIS DALLAS, TEXAS Deer Processing N, as z I I E I I I I ,I '51 rf? - rr csrrr cr cr r ce X l --F? U ' U W I- L 'I ,. - .W New .mwwwwwemwa swmaeww M ffspwe:-,Sf-Q ,.a--fY1ewff-'w..s fifrw---f: H if-+A BEN FRANKLIN VARIETY 6?- Heaclquarfers 'For 5'I'f'I i Kiesf and Polk Village Your Official Kimball arf 8:30 A.M. I'o 8:30 P.M. X A SI'arIocIc Ring ' J' FR 6-8626 Lf , We Gave You a Whole W Page to Sign On JQUJ' coNcERT CHOIR 56 -'63Xwl'j,1Plc ,gp Mir WMV ffpyvyefiieifew W i ywf ww OFFICERS Presiden+-Wayne Kemp Vice Pres.-Don Bales, Becky Roberfs Secrerary-Frances Galvan, Norma Greafhouse, Ruihie Heil, Debbie Dunn, Sheryl Lee, Carol Varner T easure r-Larry McRober'I's, Cindy Mills S I Chairman-Carolyn Denson, Davd Pearson, Julie Davis, Mike Joyce. 386 The T968 - '69 Cheerleader Mike Joyce Ken'I Reese Kim Manning Bobby Davis GayIe Cordray Mike Cru'I'cI1er David Pearson Marie Lenheiser I H EIGHTS FABRIC 'II KIIIIIEIELL CENTER my DANCE CLUB i7 II WESTMORELAND HEIGHTS SHOPPING VILLAGE 3237 Dawes Drive FE 9-7575 Dallas, Texas We specialize in sleep. SLUMBERLAND OF DALLAS III Wynnewood Village Dallas, Texas WH I-I7I7 9 Todays ' ' ' ' NALER'S DRUMSTICK RESTAURANT .. AMQQMIMWQ Lmw .T 3606 Marvin D. Love Frwy. We Recommend Spe?iaI+Y KHWYU 67 Soufh a+ Tyler S+. Golden Soulhern Fried Chicken -Jud som of 1065+ Blu-1.3 2523 so. Hampfon Rd. Ph. FE 1-sooo mwmomz fix- : iisisis Q F neun fsgsgsg. it 1 H ers: - EANING e m Q',....,.5-g-1.382132-I-!3':': 23:22 , ..- . .-.-.-....g.:.:.:2:I32:52EI?C5i3f53:3:3?:::3::::3::::3.:':.w..A. . I 264I S. Hamplon l405 N. Dallas Ave. FE I-4203 LANCASTER 227-l424 THE RALPH BAKER ART CENTER , 8: WESTCLIFF GALLERY 232 Weslcliff Mall Dallas, Texas Phone FE 9-266l 300 Wesfcliff Mall www MOVER5 J. E. BIGGS Housemovers J's HCUSE OF CHARCO 3349 W. Illinois FE 7-9200 For all your S+a1'e Farm Au+o, Life, and Fire LO 1 mov BEAUTY SALON ATE FARM Insurance needs see 6 BILL RIPPY Jazmfiyzwn SUMNCEQ 2506 S. Hampfon ai' Illinois , . FE 9-529I l Q I STATE FARM INSURANCE COMPANY It Q E Home Office--BIooming+on, Illinois I I P I I ,E mLwmTm' 3 1 X, 1 r E nhl E 1 E I' - , I V 0.5300 III in S' S Q I I. ff fs, EXCALIBUR STAFF V Salt W--wr 'Q 5 1969 g 4 if 2 Dan zsvney, Eda+Or-ln-cifef Runiae Heil I ' - Linda McDonald, Ass'+. Edilor Pal' Wro+en Now open In Your Nelghborhood Eerzh Igaihi Olggi-niikefiorgigdifor Dennis Higgs 3304 W. Kiesf une avns, c iv: nes I or I is ar: Mike Johnson, Sporls Edilor Jeff Parr Beiween Boulder and Wesllmoreland FE 9-7201 .H-xx COLOR TELEVISION 2O YEARS IN P. A. SYSTEMS ELECTRONICS STEREOS CHARLES OTT ELECTRONICS CENTER Sales and Service PI1. FR 4-4545 e - N an-sf, is X X 226 A. Harris Center First Phone License Aux CI1evaIiers Qui Cherchent Touiours Le MeiIIeur Growing with Dallas Since 1946 RAY M. PALM ER President TEX IVIASTIC Quality Name in Building Materials - Asphalt and Cane Fibre Expansion 0 Roof Coatings and Compounds Joint 0 Roofing Asphalts v Tongue and Groove Expansion Joints v Cant Strip and Tapered-Roof Edging 0 Curb and Gutter Expansion Joints ' Waterproofing - Asphalt Hardboards 0 Membrane Fabrics Asphalt ' Cytoplastic Vapor Barrier Board Saturated 0 Masonry Paint 0 Preseriiatives Manufactured by J St P Petroleum Products, Inc. 27I5 S. Westmoreland FE I-540I Dallas, Texas 2I0 S. FuIIer Drive WA I-4774 LewisviIIe, Arkansas P 81 J TELEVISION SALES and SERVICE HONDA Authoriz.ed,DeaIers RCA ZENITH M .X 32I9 Dawes FE I-II33 ,, -51 EV-w-' 2 ... ij PETER A. LOESCH Q- 1' A Vbzl q 1 Records aI' D1scoun'I' Prices -1 I . M: ' Y' L 4 I A f 4 1 A I THE sms - sfnvlcf SCIENCE CLUB WH I-1082 I'IaII-PreSiCIer1I Claire Richards--Secrefary D Zivney-Vice-Presidenf Debbie Sanders-Tree 423 E. Jefferson DOUGHERTY'S PHARMACY Kies'I and PoIIc 8:00 A.M.-I0:0O P.IvI. FR 6-7383 55,43 -' YN C N ,PEW C CR? is ' Tim 'E -. Q3 C SQ fv wifi wb Q' C E ,F QW f f , ,ff NU -fc C f Ch. cf X '-w C f Cf Jw CC 0 Q C C N CTX Z ,DLT Li Rig: 'fx' FQKR U33 ' F , , f F1 XM.. S ggi 4 Q 'ff 1 5' , X- 2 C is ep CW W2 K WM Q J jf W J Q W My dxf jaw XM UQ Q, J VL X Qi? A O3 if INTERNATICNAL ij ff OPTICAL COMPANY H Y.. ,X an J , . K 'V IJ 'cgi YJ ' XX-J F X Q 6 I F., v V, X M r Congratulates Graduating il I x XSJQQJJCGSGHIOTS f-fax Q Q R C ef, A 3-N ,, 'P 'fQcs 1 xv pf CS ' WC Mx QC?-'X Q AJ3-fx' I A Eg'-I-,ir OJ L WJ- A-N lg Kg K C J - A XXPM FAST iwqm 'SERVICE iii? v3f aiimiffwf Sk Qin Sffbiwyif X f . .E - - ' .fain I L. E. J v , . , ' ,-- 'f,,,6 PBIZ- ,e: qI 4,l'EI: 4 .gE .7703 ' egstfla 1 lll!LlVpflo ' ' If ......A ' 'E I R DANCING - DR BALL o M - BATON jf' sos GOLDEN TRIANGLE SHOPPING CENTER - s. Pouc 6. HIWAY 67 'AN' '54,gUcmUfA '0N 'N--- FR 6-2631 DALLAS, TEXAS 75224 NOAH A. CARSON PIESIDQII' ADDED FACILITIES Somefhing for The ENTIRE family indoor AUTOMATIC ARCHERY indoor BASEBALL BATTING indoor GOLF DRIVING BILLIARDS and SNOOKER SLOT CAR RACEWAY plus NEW RESTAURANT Mosi' -compIe+e PRO SHOPS in DaIIas 3-7473 Home of The DOS SPYKER' BRONCO PLAYHOUSE anager AII Under One Roof AII Season CIimaI'e One of The FinesI' Bowling Lanes Anywhere 2600 For'r Worfh Ave. Jus+ Wes+ of Hampfon Road COMMUNITY SEWING SHOP Oualify Fabrics and Nofions BROCKWAY'S MOBIL 224 Wynnewood ViIIage WH I'534I Loop I2 a+ Hampfon 394 ,ng a gg. me ,wi lff 5 f In Recollection 0 Our Goals Upon reaching our final obligations and responsi- bilities in the production of Excalibur 1969, we find ourselves comparing our goals in the beginning with the final accomplishments. We realize that perfection is beyond our graspg but a minimum amount of success has been the motivation of our toils. It has been our attempt to provide the students with an aid in future years to the reminiscence of school activity at Kimball. For this is the determining factor in the success of Excalibur 1969. Unfortunately, there may be areas in which we have fallen short. However, the prosperity of this annual can be correlated with the achievements of the student body. Excalibur 1969 is the scrapbook of accomplishments of the eleventh stu- dent body of Kimball High School. Alilmll, Catllie . . . . . Abbott, Kaye . . . . Ahshirc, Miko . . . . . Ahston, Betty ... . . Brllringer, Mike . Aeker, llormic . . . . . A1-nsta, ,lor .... .... Adams, Billy .. . . . . . Adams, John . . . 215, Adams, Lisa .... ..... Adams, Rusty .... .... Arlcock, Patricia . . . . . Akerson, Laura . .... .. Aioklen, Vlfilliam . . . Ainley, Andy ..... Airhart, Beverly . , Albright, Bettyv , . Albritton, Phillip . . Alle-n Allen, Alice ...... .. Ellis Dunnr- . . .. Allen, Jann ...... .. Allen, Marsha .... . . . Allen, Steve ......... .. Alexander, Katrina . . . . . . Alexander, Mary Ellen ... Alexander, Sam ....... . . . Alexander, Stove . . . .. Alexander, Tcddi .. . . .. Alford, James Alsop, Cynthia .. Anal:-rsou, A-ntlerson, Flint Gayle Anderson, Kathy . . .. Anderson, Paula . .. ... Anderson, Reber-ea ,.... .... Anderson, Rex ,..... .... . . . . . . Anderson, Roger William . . . . Anderson, Ron .......... . . . Anderson, Tolnmilyn .. ... Arlmogast, Rene ...... . . . Armstrong, Larry . . . . . Arnett, Diane ..... ....... Arnolml, Cincli .. ...,.. .. Arnold, Karon . . 216 Arnold, Marie .. .... . . Arrzlut, Delrliitf Arrington, Jane . . ... 216, Arrington, Janet .. Arrington Nanc Ashahrang-r, Tommy . . .. Ashley, Beverly . . . .. Ashley, Bill .... Askins, Sally .. Atnip, Mi:-hael Attehury, ,Robert . Ansel, Alan ...... .. Austin, Diane . . . . Austin, Don . .. . .. Austin, Dudley Austin, Larry ... . .. Autrcy, Cecile .. Averitt, Lucille .... Avroa, Darren ......... . . . Auyrlvlolte, Rf-hcecn . .. . .. B Babb, .lanct Bailey, David .. Bailey, David . .. .. Bailey, Phylliss .. . . . Bai-us, Jerry .... ... Bains, Thomas . .. . . . Baker, Dana . . . .. Baker, Delglrie ,.... Baker, .lerre ..... ....,,... Baker, Kenneth . .. 131, Baker, Patty Baker, Randy .. , . . .. Baker, Tommy .... ... Bztltlwin. llohert . , . . Balt-s, Don ,.... . . Ballew, Gaylc . ... Barrar, Bob ..... .... Barrett, Charles . . . . . l'lurrr'tl, ,lzleki ...... . . . Barrientos, Manuel . . .. Bartz, Greg ....... .. Bastas, Craig ..... .. Bateman, Patricia . . . .. Bates, Bob ...... . . Bates, Doris .. . . Bates, .lanicc .. .. Bates, Mary . .. ., Bates, Rick ..... . . Bates, Ruth Ann .... .. . Bauer, Danny ........ . .. Baumgarclner, Rick .. ... Bayless, James ..... . . Bayless, Stvvc .................... Beall, Denny . . 2-17, 282, 244, 31, Bcall, Roger ................ . . . Bean, Debbi Bean, Janet Bean, Linda .... .. Bearmlen, Lynne . .. . .. 396 3 10 245 308 130 340 308 310 132 310 340 245 308 308 310 308 50 340 308 340 243 340 2 15 3-10 11 1 308 245 308 41 340 308 308 340 340 245 308 245 2 15 216 340 308 308 308 275 308 310 139 2 46 308 308 308 246 3 10 246 246 308 340 2-16 3110 308 50 62 308 308 246 308 340 2 16 340 308 340 340 308 308 340 308 308 246 216 308 308 309 309 309 309 309 309 309 309 2-17 309 309 309 309 309 309 58 236 3 10 309 340 3-10 247 Bearzlcn, Patricia Bearflen, Tommy .. Beavers, Cheryl .... Becker, licrky . .. Becton, Janie , .... . Br-rlnarz, Debbie .... Br-dudunah, Diane Bell, Anita ......... jizii' Br-ll, Bvll Bucky .. Diane . . . . Bell, Judy An-n .. Bell, Prim ..... Bell, Paula .... Bn-ll, Rhonda .. Bell, Ricky . .. Bell, llobtvrt . . . Bell, Roy ..,.. Bell, Samlra ..... Bcllringer, Nancy Bvmler, Delvliic ...... . . . . Benish, Barvara ....... . . . Bennish, Margaret An-n . . . . . Bennett, Carl ,..... ..... . .. Br-unc-lt, James .... Bennett, Kathy Bennett, Joh-n Benson, .lurly Benz, Susan ...., ...... Berger, Kenneth . . .. . 248 Berkline, Vickie .. Bernard, W xc .... .... Berry, Pat Berry, Teresa . .. . . . Bicknell, Bidwell, Bighev, Bigbee, Biggs, Cyndy . . . 2-18, Biggs, Sandy .... . . . . Bierschs llilllarlz, Vicky muy ...............,.... vale, Billy .. Marc . . . . . Gary .................... 113, 114, Lyman . . . .. Bird, Kathleen . . . . . . Birge, Janet ..... Bischoff, Bishop, Mike Johnny . . . . . . Black, Emory .... . .. Black, Blaekbu Blackhu Jennifer . rn, Diane rn, Doris 60, Blair, Ivy ........ .... 5 2 Blake, Blake, Blanken Blanks, Miko .......... ...... Steven ship, Lou Ann Pam Blarney, llelmrrt Blatnoy, Bloyerl, Mielxftel . . . . . . Glenda . .. . . . Boil, Karen ....... 309 340 340 136 247 309 340 247 310 340 247 247 309 340 340 247 340 248 340 2-18 309 340 248 310 2-18 310 2-18 340 309 132 2-18 310 340 24-8 248 3-11 310 310 136, 138 218 341 341 341 310 310 248 2,19 341 310 139 1112 310 249 341 341 341 310 310 50 Bogosian, Sharon . . . ... 310 Bohannan, Dickie . . .... 341 Bohr-nstiehl, Vickie . . . .. . 341 Bolin, Martha ...... ..... 3 41 Bolin, lloy ....... ...... 2 49 Boling, Sharon . . . . . . 310, 130 Bonne, Debbie .. 249, 245 Bond, Tonnie .... ...... 3 10 Booth, Don-nn ..... ...,. 3 10 Borders, Melissa .., ...,.. 219 Boron, Leoberta .. . . . 310 130 Boswell, Carolyn . . ...... 310 Boswell, Dorothy . . . .... . 310 llouknight, Charlotte . . . . . 249 Bowden, lxvn ..... ...... 3 41 Bower, Barbara . . . ........ 2 L9 Bowers, Jane 311 138 Bowles, Martin . . . ..,... 249 Boyd, Diane ..,... .... 3 11, 9 Boyz-tte, LaVan . . ...... 59 Brackeon, David .... 341 Bradshaw, Richard . . . . , . 341 Branratn, Paul ...... . .. 249 Brauslenhurg, Bidzly . . .. 311 Brandncr, Patil .... .... 3 11 Bmns, Jay ....... 250 Bratton, lrrry .... 311 Brazier, D'Elrla 341 Breaux, Mark ,.... . . . . 311 Breuling, Clifford ....... ....... . 311 Breedlove, Margaret .............. 47 Brelanrl, Deborah . 250, 117, 128, 129 Brelantl, Dianne ................. 311 Brittain, Deborah Lynn ..... .... 3 ll Britton, Bill ............ . .. 311 Britton, Clifford ...... . . . 341 Britton, Margaret . . . . . 51 Brom, Debbie ,... . .. 341 Brooks, Judy ..... 311 Brossvau, Carolyn . . . .. 311 Broughton, B. L. . . . .. 61 Brown, Alan ...... . ,. 311 Brown, Bonnie .. 311 Brown, Charles ... . . , 341 Brown, Debbie .. . . . 311 Brown, Hughic .. ... 3-ll Brown, James ,.. ... 51 Brown, Laura .... 311 Brown, Nanette .... 250 Brown, Shelley . . .. 341 Brown, Sherry . . , .. . 341 Brow-ning, Jan . , . . . . 311 Brozek, Shelley .. .. 311 Bruce, Tony ..... .... 2 50 Brumley, Mark .. ...... 341 Bruyero, Ray .. .. 311 329 Bryan, Bill ......... .... 3 11 Bryan, Michael ...... 311 Bucllter, Dona Suzanne . .. 341 Buehter, Jeanne ..,.. .. 251 Buehrle, Marsha ..... .. 250 Buhler, Bill ..... , . 250 Buhler, Friecla . . . . . 3 11 Bulin, Chip .. .... 311 Burnletttv, Allen ...... 341 Burgess, Gary . . . . . 311 130 Burke, Carol . . ...... 341 Burleson, Gary . . .... 250 Burleson, Sandra . . .... 311 Burlison, Olivia .. ....... 250 Burney, Leota . . . .... 48, 125 Burr, Gerry . . . ...... 341 Burrell, Doug . . .... 250 Burrrss, Marty .. ., 311 Burris, Neil B. ,. .... 311 Burson, Norma . . .... 311 Butcher, Hurley 251 Butler, Jerry .... ..,. 3 41 Byers, Sharon . . . .... 251 C Carle-uhead, Nancy . . . .... 3-11 Cade-nhezid, Tommy .. . .... 341 Calclwell, Charles .... .. 311 Caldwell, David ................. 59 Caldwell. Joanne ..,..,.,....... 341 Callaway, Don E. . 251, 270, 129, 132 Callenclvr, Kay .................. 311 Calvert, Patty .. . .... 311 Camp, Claudia .. .... 311 Camp, Larry . . . .... 251 Carnpagna, Karen .... 251 Campbell, Bill ..... .... 3 41 Campbell, Cathy .,.. 311 Carnphcll, Charlie . . . .... 311 Campbell, John .... 47 Campbell, Kenneth .. ..,. 311 Camplzvll, Lynn . . . .... 342 Campbell, Penny . . .... 311 Campbell, Russ .. .... 311 Campbell, Sally ..... .... 3 12 Campbell, Sharon . . . .... 251 Campbell, Steve .. . .... 312 Canaria, Mark . . . .... 342 Candler, Bill 251 Cantu, Felipe ... 312 Ca-ntu, Ruben .. ...... 251 Capers, Sherry . .. 251, 215, 273 Cargile, Bobby . . .......... 251 Carlile, Lana .... 251 Carley, Les ..... .... 3 12 Carlisle, Bobby . . .... 252 Carnes, Cynthia . . . .... 342 Carney, .lim ....... .... 3 12 Carpenter, Angela . . . . . . . 312 Carpenter, Eddie . . .... 342 Carr, Charlene . . ....... 312 Curr, Joan .... . . 126, 312 Carr, Steve ..... ..... 2 52 Carrell, Barbara , ..... 41 Carroll, 'Cindy . . . . . . , 342 Carter, Bruce . . . .... 252 Carter, Gary . . ..., 252 Carter, Mike .... 312 Carter, Steve .... .... 3 12 Caruso, Teresa . . .... 312 Caruth, Vince 312 Casey, John .... ..... 3 12 Cash, Cherie .... ....... 3 42 Cassaday, Cindy ..... .... 1 27, 252 Casstvvcns, Dwayne . .. ...... . 312 Castellano, Richard . . . ..... 252 Cates, Susan ........ r... 3 12 Castellano, Richard . . . . . .. 252 Cates, Susan ........ .... 3 12 Calhey, Keith ..... .... 3 -12 Candle, Ellen .... .... 3 I2 Cecil, Barbara ..... ..... 3 12 Cervantes, Christi-ne . . ........ 252 Chaffin, Debra ..... .... 2 52, 138 Chafiin, Sharon .... ..... 3 42 Chambers, Darrell . . . . .. 58 Chaneellor, David . . ..., 252 Chancellor, Viki . .... 342 Chandler, Mary . . .... 252 Chaney, Pam 312 Chapman, Pat .... 252 Chapman, Randy . . . . . . . 312 Charles, Dia-ue . . . .... . 312 Chastain, Susan .. 49, 126 Chesney, Larry . . . Chesney, Sandra . . . Chew, Lawrence . . . childs, Judy ..... Choate, Benny ..... . Christian, Jerry . . . . . . . . . Christianson, Lonnie .. Christopherson, Joan .. Christy, Ronald ..... Civington, Donna .. Clanton, Hylajean Clark, David ....... Clark, .lean ...... Clarke, Freda Clayton, Mary ...... Clernmns, Charles .. Clevenger, Susan .... Clyce, Wallace Dan Coats, Lloyd ...... Coats, Susan ...... Cobb, Mary Lynn .... Cochran, Kathy .... Cochran, lrec ...... Cockerill, Susan Coder, Hugh .... Cofer. Janet .... Coffman, Bob .. Coker, Diane Coker, Suzette .. Cole, Charles .... Cole, Dianne ........ Coleman, Brenda Coleman, Glenda .. Coliz, Carla ...... Coliz, Curtis ...... Collier, Michael Aline Collins, Collins, David Collins, Vickie .. Colonna, Kevin .... Coltellaro, Rebel .. Collharp, Beverly .. Colvin, Alan ....... Compton, Linda .. Conatser, Dia-ne Conatser, Howard .. Conatser, Sandi .. Conine, Jerry Conizaro, Leo .. Bill .. Conley, Connell, Mike Connell, Nancy .. Connely, Charles .. Cook, Beckic ..,. Cook, Greg ..... Cook, Linda .... Cook, Prissy Coombs, Rickie .. Cooper, Robert .. Coots, Cindy Cope, Debi ..... ...342 57, 129, .'.I1'5bl f.'f.'.'ii6,' . . 254, 254, Corhitt, Ci-ndy . ....... Cordo, Peter Cordray, Gayle Corley, Gary . . . . .. . . . Corley, Nancy . , . . . . . Cort, Gary .... Cort, Pamela . . . Cortez, David ...... Cortinas, Gilbert . .. Cotter, Donna . . . Cotter, ,lo Ann . . Cotton, Debbie . . Courtney, Nancy . .. Covert, Lorcne . .. Cowand, George . . . Cowart, Anita . . . Cowsert, Jimmy . . . Cox, Cox, Cox, Cox, Cox, Bethany .... Brenda .... Jerry .... Lana .... . . Margaret . . . 255, Cox, Coy, Cra e Preston . . . Kathy . . . r Pam tl , .... Craft, Gary Craig, Wayne Cramer, Cathy Cramer, David ..... Cranrlell, .lim ....... Crane, John Michael .. Creech, Nancy ....... Crccl, Len ........ Creel, Marianne .... Crenshaw, Cynthia Crenshaw, Karla Crick, Debra .... Criswcll, Marty .. Crockett, David .. Crouch, Connie .. Crow, Caren Crownovcr, Dale Crutcher, Mike .... 314, Cumhn, Elaine 285, 24, IIIfI'i55Q .ffbi 313, 257, 313, aw, 369, 312 342 252 342 132 312 253 253 342 342 127 253 312 342 342 312 253 312 342 253 253 251 312 342 254 342 342 254 254 312 312 312 113 342 342 312 312 312 342 312 342 313 254 251 313 254- 313 342 128 251, 342 342 254 254 342 313 313 255 342 313 342 342 239 342 285 255 342 342 255 313 255 313 255 140 255 313 342 343 140 313 313 48 47 313 343 313 343 313 313 255 343 313 343 140 343 256 343 343 343 313 313 343 17 313 267 Cummins, Carlto-n . . . . . 314 Cunningham, Beth .... .. . 343 Cunningham, Carolyn . . . . . . 3-13 Cunningham, Cathy . . . . . . 256 Cunningham, Charles CurrY, John Michael ....343 ......256 Curry, Kay ........ 314, 313 Curry, Russ ........ Curtis, Mary . . ll Dacus, David .. Dacus, Sally Daggctt, Rene Dale, David ..... Dantzler, Sandy Darden, Donna .. Darley, Nancy Darnell, Linda Darnell, Marilyn Davaloz, .lancltc Davis, Becky ...... Davis, Bobby ....... Davis, James Mark . Davis, Janice ...,... Davis, Jerry ....... Davis, Davis, Julie Ann .. Davis, Mike ..... Davis, Randy .. Davis, Susann lim Day, .lan ...... Day, Ju Ann .. Day, Jeffc-rso-n Day, Mike ..... Dean, Anna Dean, Ronny .... Dcgenharl, Larry .. DeLaughtcr, Nita Dclk, Frcdericka Del licgno, Ke-nuy .. Denny, Glenn Densmore, Janice 314 58 256 343 314 .. 343 .. 314 .. 343 .. 343 57 60 343 256 .. 256, 12, 241 . . ......... 256 343 55 314 256, 7, 111 314 343 ...256, 126 ......314 343 63 .. 314 .. 343 .. 314 .. 343 . .... 31.5 314 256, 237 .. .... 313 . .... 314 Densmorc, Robert .... 256 Denson, Carolyn Demon, Kay ..... Denton, Pamela .... Derosse-ll, Debbie Derossclt, Tommy .. Deuschle, Anita ..., Dewccs, Claudia Deweesc, Elaine Dcyo, Glenn ..... Dickerson, Sally Dickey, Verde Dickie, Debbie .. Diehl, Cathy ..... Dickie, Nancy Dimatteo, Teresa .. Dixon, Debra .... Dunk, Jack ...... Dobbs, Brenda Dodd, Alan .... Dodge, Debbie ..... Dollar, Debra ....... Dombrowsky, Mark . Dominy, Kenneth Donley, Jean ...... Doty, Eddie ....... Doughty, Leon ..... . Dougherty, Robert .. Douglass, Karen Dowd, Virginia .. Dowers, Mike Drake, Deborah .. Drcwes, Judy Driggs, Darryl Driggs, Dennis ...... Droll, John ..... . Drum, Teresa Dudar, Duffy, Duke, Beverly . . Greg . . . Paula . . . Duke, Sharon .. Dunaga n, Lee .. Duncan, Gary . . . . Duncan, Kathy . . Dunlap, Pam .. Dunn, Dun-n, Debby . . Stanley . . . Durham, Debbie .. Durham, Mary Durham, Susan .. Durrett, W. P. ... Duvall, James .. Duvall, Kathleen Dyer, Cathy ... Dykes, Jim Dysart, Mike .. Dysart, Stephen 12 Eberle, A1 .... Ebcrlc, Eric Ebcrle, Marta Edgar, Mike 257 .. 343 257 . .... 343 . . . . . 257 42 343 . ...... 343 .. 314,132 257 57 257 257 ....343 .. 257 .. 343 343 314 .. 311 ..315 . . .... 343 .. .... 257 315 258 258 . .... 343 . .... 258 315 .. 343 315 258 258, 127, 138 258 315, 7, 110, 142 . .... ..... . . . 343 . ........... 315 .. 315 .. 258 .. 343 258 258 .. 315 .. 343 .. 315 .. 315 .. 343 .. 343 259 315 12, 38,39 ......s4a ..259 .. 344 .. 315 .. 259 315 .. 259 .. 344 .. 315 .. 259 Edmonds, .lo Annc .. Edwards, Bifl ...... Eggers, Roberta Elder, Belly Elder, Jackie .. Elder, Marc ..... Elek, Cynthia ..... Elkinglon, Rnlinda .. Elliott, Joan ...... Elliott, Michael Elliott, Terry Ellis, Mark ...... Ellis, Sieve ....... Elmer, Kenneth .. Emerson, Brenda . . . Emerson, Sue .... Elmore, Carolyn . . Elms, Andy ..... Elsbfrrg, Frau ....... Emerson, James . . . Engvbretson, Rhonda England, Sherri .... Ennis, Eppcrsu Kent .... n, Lynn Epps, Lesley .... Erwin, Karen . . . . Esposito, Cyndi . . . Estes, Dr. Nolan . . Esiridge, Diane . . . Evans, Evans, Evans, Evans, Becky . . . Cindy .... John ..... Judy ...... Evans, Mary Sue . . . Evans, Mike ..... Ewell, Gary . . . Ezell, Doris .... F Fabian, Do-n . . . Fabian, Gary . . Fain, Carolyn Falkc, Terry .. Fanslcr, .leff .. Fallis, Dwight Faris, John ...... Farmer, Gene Farnelli, Mike ..... Farnclli, Phil ...... Faulkunburry, Marvin Faulkner, Barbara .... Faulkner, David .... Fears, Betsy ..... Fcllncr, Vvrnniva Ferguson, David ... Ferguson, Marsha Ferguson, Pam .... Ferguson, Roy .. Ferrell, Field, Gary ..... Ficlcler, Dvblyy . . . Mark ........ Fielder-White, Lynne Fields, Fields, Fin-nehu Fisher, Jackie .... .... Joyce ....... rgll, Morris Vicki ...... . Fite, Virginia . . . . Fitts, N ancy Fitzllugll, Eddy .... Flack, Cyndie Flack, Debbie ..... Flack, Gretchen Flagg, Chuck .... Flanagan, Betty Flanagan, Flannery, Carol . . . Flashing, Alan Fleming, Gayle . . . Fleming , Karen Flctchcr, Debora Marilyn . . Flores, Rosie .... Flowers, John Ford, Christie Ford, Susan ....... Followill, Sandy Fontaine, Dwayne .. Fore, Thomas ...... Forlcnbury, ,Indy ... Fortcnhury, Susan .. Foster, Jimmy Fox, Jimmy ..... Frame, Teresa Francks, Indy . . . Frase, Randy .. Fratus, Rusty .... Frazier, Larry .... Frederick, Sandra Freeman, Fred . . . Freeman, Gary . . . Freeman, Phillip . . Freeman, Vicki . . . French, Larry . . . French, Sandra . . . Froesc, Susan . . . Frost, Kenneth . . . .. 259 ..259 315 57 344 259 315,119 315 344 315 344 ...344 344 315 314 ....113 259 315 259 ...259 315 315 344 259 315 344 344 36 ..IfIfffffIIl'a44 260, 113, 142 260 344 344 315 ......315 344 315, 310 .. 315 ...260 .. 260 .. 260 .. 344 315 315 .. 315 ..260 H344 .. 260 344 .. 316 .. 260 344 .. 260 260 316 .. 316, 134 316 316 260 ...260 261 344 316 316 56,125 ......261 ....344 261 316 344 ...261 344 ...261 ...261 ...261 ...344 316 261 344 344 261, 263, so 341 an 344 262 ...262 344 262 262, 114 344. 344 262 344 344 344 262 344 262 344 ...zez 316 344 ...262 1 lxLvntQ's, 1061 . , .... 262 Fulclier, Jim .... .... 3 11 Fulglmm, Dr-libic . . .... 341 Fulkerson, Kathy . . .... 316 Fuller, Carolyn .. .... 316 Fnllvr, Toni ..... .... 2 62 Fulwilcr, William . . ...... 262 Fnmlc-rhurk, Cindy .. . . 263, 1319 Futcll, Candy ...... ...., 3 16 Fuqua, Rusty ..,. .... 3 '15 C Caddy, Jerrn Jo 263 Galslan, Delmoralx .. .... 263 Galvan, Frances . . . ..., 263 Gulvan, Yolanda ... .... 316 Gannnway, Betty . . . - . . 62 Garcia, Vs-lnm 316 Gardner, Stove . . .... 263 Garnvr, Dc-n-nis . .... 315 Garnctt, Rick 316 Garrett, Steve .. . .... 345 Garrison, ,lim ...... .... 3 16 Guru-tsrm, Lynn .. . .... 263 Gaston, Barbara . . . .. 316 Gallo, Ricky .... .... 3 16 Geary, Grvg .,... .... 3 16 Gmlllis, Rhonda . . ..., 263 Gemlrlis, Sue ...... .... ..... 3 4 5 Geisvr, Lee ........., ...,.,.... 3 I6 Geist, Kathryn Ann . . 263, 26, 117 Gerllart, Ruth Ann . .. .......,.. 345 Gibson, David ...... .... 3 16, 131 Gibson, Hayward . . ........ 56 Gibson, Larry .... .... 3 L15 Gibson, Randy .... .... 2 64 Gibson, Sylvia .... .... 3 16 Gidclevns, Julia . . . . , 316 Gill, Connie ...... .... 2 64 Gillespie, David . . . . . 316 Gilliland, Dana . .. .... . 261 Gleason, Janet .... ....... 3 16 Gleason, Susan . . . .... 264, 139 Glenn, David . .. ...... . 261 Glenn, Martin . . ..... 345 Glenn, Martine . . . . . . 345 Goble, Kathie ..... .. . 316 Goehring, Margaret . . . . . 316 Goforth, Keith .... . . . 316 Goforth, T:-ri ..... . .. 345 Gonzales, Tova . . . . . . 317 Gooch, Mike 317 Goode, Darcy . . . . . . 264 Goodlad, Jim ..... 317 Goodman, Becky 317 Goodman, Lonnie . . .......... 264 Goodnight, Ethel . . . ........... . . 43 Goolsby, Bryan . . . . . . 264, 18, 113 Goolsby, Gayla . . . ...... .... 3 17 Gordon, David ..... . .. 345 Cossett, Tommy . . . . . 317 Gower, Ginger , . . . . . . 264 Grace, Sharon . . . . . 317 Graff, Stan ....... .... 3 17 Graham, Bobby . . . . . . 317 Graham, Nancy . . . . . . . 317 Graves, Janet ...... ..... 3 45 Gray, Bob ........... ....... 2 65 Gray, Teresa Louise . . . .... 265, 139 Crcalhuuse, Norma . .. .... 265, 139 Green, Bonnie ..... ....... 2 65 Green, Cyndi ..... . .. .... . 269 Green, Bonnie ............ ..... 4 3 Green, Debra Jeannette . .. .... 265 Green, Dennis ........ .... 3 45 Grccn, Gloria .......... .... 2 65 Grccn, Johnny .... .... 3 17 Green, Karl ....... . . . 265 Grccn, Mickey ....... .... 3 45 Green, Theresa Anne . .... 265 Greene, Patricia ..... .... 3 45 Grccnhaw, William . . . ,... 317 Greenspan, Elizabeth . . . . . . . 265 Grvenway, Jana ...... 53 Greer, Cheryl . . ---- 265 Greer, Dale ..... ....... 3 45 Creeson, Charles . . . . . . 12, 265 Gregory, Billy . . . ..... . 345 Gresham, Stephen . . . . . . . 266 Griffin, Carol Ann . . . .. . . 266 Grimmer, David . . . . . . . 345 Grist, Roger ..... --.. 3 17 Gross, Mike . . --.- 266 Grubb, Carla . . . .... . 345 Grubbs, Sandra . , . . 266, 138 Gual, Mark ..... ...... 3 45 Guinn, Ronald . .. ..,.. . 345 Guion, Dun .... . . 266, 263 Gutzler, Marc . .. --'.- - 265 Guzick, Larry . . . ---- 345 H Hank, Susan . . . . . . . 317 Haake, Judy . . 266 Haas, Rita .... .... 2 66 Hadwin, Mike . . . . . . . 345 Haier, Deborah Hale-, Janiu- .... Hale, Natalie Halfur, Dennis .. Half or Hall, Hull, Hall Hall 1 317 266 41 345 rl, Mary . . . .... 126 Doug ..... ....., . 266 Gary .......... ...,....., 3 17 John ...................... 315 Mivlizwl Steven . . 266, 270, 11, 33, 117, 113 Sharon Hall, Halle, Duke .... Hallmark, .lollic .. Ham, Victor .... Hamblin, Janie Hamblin, Jmzrry Hnmlry, Jim .... Hamill, Guy .. Hamilton, lan .. Hnnlillun, Pam . Hamlin, Bobby . . , Hamman, Scott .... Hnmmans, Duralyu . Hamnums, 'l'nn1my . . . Hamm:-tt, Debbie . , . . Hanmmck, D4-bby . . . 345 317 345 561 267 315 317 345 317 267 267 317 267 345 ....315 Hammock, Kyle 318 I-lainmuncls, Judith .... 267 Hampton, Mike .... 267 llamrick, Shelley .. .... 345 Hanrock, Ken .... 318 Hand, Sharon .. 267 Hanc'y, Karl-n .... 268 Haning, Kathy .... 3115 Hanlon, Alice .. 318 Hanlon, Jon .... .... 2 68 Hannah, Vicki ..,. 315 Hanson, Ward .. 315 Hanson, Gene .. ..... 345 Harmlcsly, Ava .. ....... 315 Hardin, Beth ...... .... 2 68, 269 Harding, Richard ...... . 319 Hardin, Sharon ..... 268 Harding, Kathy .. 268 Haro, Cnllxy ...... 318 Harlan, Herbert .. 47 Harlow, Tc-rry .. 54 Harral, Harriet 48 Harrell, Sllannzm .. 3-15 Harrill, Randy .... 313 Harris, Deborah 345 Harris, Diane ..... 345 Harris, Don .... 345 Harris, Gene 268 Harris, Jeanie .. 318 Harris, Karen .. 345 Harris, Kathi ... 318 Harris, Kathy .... 318 Harrison, Mark 318 Hart, Bill ...... 268 Hatch, Tim ..... 345 Hartman, Tim .. 313 Harwell, Elaine 318 Haslcuat, Jcssc 318 Haifisld, Jeanie .. 3115 Halficlrl, John .... 318 Halley, Li-ndell 263 Hatlon, lo Elaine 313 Haumpo, Fain ..... 268 Hawkins, Beverly 268 Hawkins, Henry .... .,........ 3 45 Hawkins, Jackie ................. 268 Hawkins, Michaclyn 268, 270, 264 Hawkins, Steve ..,............... 269 Haxel, Jcri ......... .......... 3 18 Hayrlcn, George .. 346 Hayes, Doug .... . ...... 269 Hayes, Li-nda ......... 346 Hayes, Martha .. 58, 4, 5 Haymes, Jane ........ 56 Hayn, Bob . . ..... 269 Harp, Steve . . . .. 346 Head, Steve .... .. . 269 Hnarnn, Gloria ... ... 319 Heddins, Mike ......... .. . 319 Heflin, liobert ........... 3-16 Hciskell, William Randy . . 269 Hvizvr, Diana ........... ....... 3 19 Hejkal, Karla ......... ........ 3 46 Heil, Ruthie .... . . 319, 7, 110 Hvjny, Steve . .. ........ . 319 Helms, Cathy ..... ....... 3 19 Heltxcl, Runae .... . 319 Hendricks, Barbara . . . . . 319 H.ndricks, Chuck .. 269 Hu-nke, Darrell . . . . . . 346 Henkc, Jeri .... 269 Henley, Allison . . . . . . 319 Henley, Mark ....... 269 Hcnnis, Ronny ........ 269 Henslee, ,Ierrell Winn . . . . . . 270 Hensley, Mike ......... 346 Henson, Kenneth . . . . . 3116 Henson, Randolyu . . .... 319 Hernandez, Herman . . . . . 346 397 Martin Kennedy, Dave Huff, Pat . ........ . . Kline, Orelya Hernandez, Ruben Hernandez, Sl1eri Hernandez, Yolanda . . . . . . . . . . . . Herring, Steve .... Hess, Kitten .... Hewctt, Ginger Hiblcr, Robert Hickman, Tommy Hicks, Charles .... Hicks, Gayle Hicks, Linda Higgins, Ray Higgins, Robb .. Hightower, Laurie . Hill, Richard Hiller, Jack Hill, Rhonda ... Hill, Steve .... Hill, Steve .. Hill, Suzanne .. Hill, Terry ....... Hiller, James ....... Himelrich, Mary Jo Ilintlicliffv, Johnny . Hinchcliffe, Lois ... Hints, Martha .... Hines, Mike ..... Hinton, llhontla .. Hintzo, Mary Ilisaw, Cathy ..... Hitchcock, Jack .. Hite, Carl ....... Hix, Linda ...... Hotlgv, Lalhy Ilocfflt-r, Ruth .. Hoeffner, Jim .... Hoffman, Melinda .. Hogg, Mary ...... Holley, Laura Holliday, ,lon ..... Holsapple, Debra Holsapple, Julie .. Holt, Loyd Paul .. Holt, Steve ...... Holman, Ja-nice Honea, John ..... Hood, Karla Hood, Mike Hood, Vikki ..... Hooper, Sharon Hopkins, John Hopper, Carol Horn, Joan .... Horn, Marilyn .... Hornberger, Blair Horne, Edward Horton, Brenda Horton, Randy .. Houck, Jim ..... Houston, Gwyne .... Houston, Janice Housewright, Marsha . .. Howard, Jay Howell, Larry ...... Hoxworth, Sue .. Hubbard, Keith Huber, Hugh .... Hudson, Cathy Huey, Cecilia .... Huffines, Robert . . . Huffincs, Tom . . . Hughes, Laura . . . Hummel, Deenie .. Hummel, John ...... Humphries, Angela Hundley, Rick ...... Hunley, Gloria Hunnicutt, John .. Husclton, James .. Hutchins, Dorothy .. Hutchinson, John Hutchison, Linda Hutt, Gayle ...... Hutton, Marian Hutson, Rene .... 1 Idt, Paula .... Ingram, Patti .. Inzer, Cheryl .. Irwin, Glenda Isham, Joe .... Isl1an1, Ruby .. Ivy, Jo Ann J Jackson, Debbie Jackson, Gary . . . . Jackson, Gena . . Jackson, Jan . . . Jackson, Kathy Jackson, Peggy ..... Jackson Jacobso Jansen, 39 , Tony ....... n, Lisa Kerry Danny ....... 8 5ibQ'nbQ 319, H5161 '.Q'.'23i w .. 52, 346 L-512' 320 8, v .. 17, .. 272, 319 316 319 270 124- 319 270 319 346 270 270 270 319 140 47 270 346 346 319 127 319 316 346 346 316 3-16 270 319 42 319 45 270 319 1.16 116 346 50 271 319 319 271 346 346 346 346 346 319 346 271 50 319 346 52 319 319 319 346 339 271 271 271 271 346 320 320 346 346 320 346 12 346 320 271 130 271 346 271 346 346 272 272 320 346 272 320 346 23 320 272 2 72 320 346 320 272 272 346 272 320 ..59 3-16 346 272 Jauway, Kenneth Jarvis, Kirk ...... Jarvis, Mark .... Jasper, Andy Jennings, Larry . .. Jennings, Robin Jenson, Colleen .................. Jernigan, Beth .. Jetton, Pam Jiggitts, 272, 7, 111 Debi ....... ............ Johanson, Barbara Johns, V Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Jol1nson, Johnson, Jolmson, Jol1nson, Jol1nston, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jan Jeffie . .. ieki Jerry , , Joey . . Judy . . Kathy . . . Linda . , . ............ . Mike .... .... 2 73, 7, Sherry . ..... Gary . . . Andy ...... Debbie . . Evie Harold . . Kent . . . Larry . . Mike ...... Jones, Pat ...... Jones, Richardson . . . Jones, Sherri Jones, Sally Jordan, Fred Jordan, Gloria . . Jordan, Judy ..... Jordan, Sharon ..... Jorgenson, Sandi . . . Joyce, Bobby .......... Joyce, Kim .............. Joyce, Mike .. 273, 257, 244, 32, Juillcrat, Dave ................... Julia-n, Dennis ......... Julian, Jerri Ann Juarez, Mary ..... K Kahn, Gary . ..... Kamerbcek, Lco Karnes, Mike .... . . . . Kasal, Norman Kazctla, Adela .... Keegan, Linda .. Keeling, Mike .. Keener, Linda .. Keith, Scott ...... Kelleher, Gary . . . Kelly, Kathy . . . Kelly, Marsha . . . . , , , Kelly, Patti ...... ........ Kemble, Kathy . . . . . . 250, Kemp, Michael . . . . . . . . . . Kemp, Way-ne Kendrick, Glynn Kennedy, Carroll 'ff. 'fff'el1ii,' Ker, Kin1 Keyes, Kiker, Kiker, Paula . . . . . Richard . . . Teresa . . Killen, Nancy .. Killion, Joy .... Killough, Joe .... t . . . Killough, Kathy Kimery, Teresa . . . Kindred, Mike .... . . . Ki-ng, David . . . . King, Diana . . . . Kirk, Julio ...... . ... Klcmpin, Bettye Klcnk, Donna .... . . . Kluth, Don Knight, Mike Koch, Larry Koch, Larry .... Kofnovec, Gary . Kofnovec, Wayne Kramp, Doris .... . . .. Krauss, Rachel . . . . . . Kribbs, Diane . . Krol, Steve . . . . Kyle, Jody .... L Lacey, David Lacy, Clark .. Lacy, Thelma Lalfever, Theda . . . Landers, Cathy . . . Landell, Denise . . . Landers, Craig .... Landess, Jackie . . . Landin, Steve . . Landrum, Peggy . . Landry, Jean . . . 320 316 272 346 346 347 320 142 347 347 320 347 347 48 320 273 347 347 52 111 273 347 347 273 140 320 320 320 320 347 320 347 294 347 273 320 347 320 320 347 239 347 347 273 347 320 273 320 320 320 347 347 320 274 320 274 274 320 274 274 274 321 131 321 321 347 274 347 274 321 347 247 321 274 321 321 321 321 274 62 321 321 321 274 347 321 321 347 321 347 275 275 347 62 347 347 55 321 347 321 321 347 Larr, Randy ...... . . , 347 Laughlin, Gaylann . . . . . 347 Laughlin, Sl1arla . . . .. 347 Law, Calvin ........ . . . 321 Lawrence, Tomn1y .. . . .. 275 Lawson, Caryn ...... ..... 3 21 Lawson, Cindy .... ....,....... 3 22 Lawson, George . . . ........ 347, 129 Lcath, Glynda . . . .... 275, 255, 138 Lee, David .... .........., 3 22 Lee, Jimmy .. ..... .. 275 Lee, LaNette .... ........ 3 47 Lee, Larry ..... . . . 258, 275 Lee, hlike . .. .... ... 322 Lee, Sheryl ..... . .. 261, 275 Lac, Steve ......... ....,.. 2 75 Leftwich, Colleen . . . ..... 317 Leftwich, Scott .................. 276 Lcnaniond, Patricia ......... 322, 130 Lenheiser, Marie . . 276 244, 17, 241 Leonard, Janct .................. 347 Lester, Gary ................ . .. 347 Lewallen, Beverly . . . . .. 276 Lewis, Brenda Gail . . . .. . 276 Lewis, Greg ........ 347 Lewis, James ..... .... 6 1 Lewis, Mary ........ 276 Lewis, Paula .......... ..... 3 22 Lit htenwalter, Cathy . . . ..... . 322 Liljestrand, Laura .... . . , 55, 134 Lilly, Barbara ...... . . . 276, 279 Lindley, Brad . . . ..... 322 Lindsey, John . . . . .. 322 Lindsey, Mary . . . . . . 322 Lingwall, Chris . . . . . . 347 Lintner, Bill ..... 322 Litke, Glennys . . . . . . 347 Little, Diane .. 348 Lloyd, Johnny ..... 348 Loftin, Paul ..... .. 54, 121 Lomas, Hugh .... ..... 2 76 Long, Dan ..... . .. 322 Long, Gary .. 322 Long, Olivia ...... 348 Long, Robert ........ , 276 Long, Sheila Dawn .... . . . 276 Looper, Albert ..... 322 Lopez, Cheryl .... . .. 348 Louthan, Bill ..... 322 Lovejoy, Debbie . . . . . 348 Loven, Jim ...,. ..... 3 48 Lovett, Cheryl . . ...... 277 Lowe, Mike ..... . . . 258, 277 Lowry, Eddie . .. . . . 348, 355 Loyd, Linda 322, 139 Lucas, Stan . . . ....., 322 Lucas, Steve . . 277 Luckie, Stan .. 348 Luckie, Tony . . . . . . 277 Ludwig, Mike . . . . . . 348 Lumlcy, Vickie . . . . . . 348 Lumpkin, Mike . . . . . . 348 Lupton, Suzann . .. .... . 323 Luse, Gary ..... ...... 3 23 Lyon, Sherry 323, 130 Lyons, Norma . .. ..... . 277 WIC McBrydc, Kathy . . ... 349 McCain, Mike . . . . . . 324 McCain, Vicki .... 349 McCall, Ronnie ..... 349 McCammon, Mikel .... . ,. 349 McCann, Brenda .... 349 McCarley, Mike . . . . . 324 McClain, Patricia . . . . . . 281 McClees, Richard . . . . . . 349 McClure, Patty ....... 349 McC1aren, Michael .... 281 McClees, Phyllis .... 281 MeC1endon, Jan ...... 324 McCleskcy, Debbie . . . . . . 281 McCullough, Linda . . . . . . 281 McCullough, Mike . . . . . 281 McCrary, Sharon .... 281 McCreedy, Robert . . . . . . 324 McCullough, Bobbie . . . . . . 349 Mt-Cullough, Kenneth . . . . . 349 McCullough, Mike . .. ..... . 349 McCullough, Terry . . . . . . 281, 16 McDaniel, Donald .... . 349 McDanic1s, James ..... . . . . . . 282 McDonald, Larry ................ 324 McDonald, Linda Nell . . 282, 7, 111, 395 McDonald, Lonnie .... 349 McDougald, Terry . . . . . . 324 McDowell, Rita ..... 349 McElroy, Cheryl ..... ..... 3 24 McFarland, Mary Lu . . . ..... . 282 Mclfatridgc, Gary .... . . . 282, 258 McGahee, Lyn-n ..... ...... 2 82 McGehee, Peggy .. 314, 324 McGlasson, Dee . . ...... 324 McGrew, Laura ...... ....... 2 32 McHargue, Lou Ann . . . . . . 282, 299 Mclvcr, Kathie McKamie, Wayne McKee, Candy .... McKee, Linda .... McKenzie, Debbie .. McLain, Annie .... McLaughlin, Jim .. McLeod, Don ....... 60, McLcskey, Marilyn McLeskcy, Miko .... McMahan, David .... McMahan, Debbie .. McMillan, Charles .. McMurry, Amy . .... McNeil, Lucille ....... . McNieholas, Patricia McQueen, Vicki .,.... Mcltobcrts, Larry . .. McRoberts, Patricia . .. MeVr-an, Karen ...... .. McWhorter, Ruth Ann M Mabra, Don .... Machen, Paula Mack, Libby .... Maddox, Wayne .. Magette, Gayle Mahoney, Charles . .. Maintz, Brenda . . . Malloy, Bridget . . . Malloy, Patricia . . Malone, Susie . . . Manfre, Maggie . . . Mangione, Fran . . . Mangionc, John . . . Manley, Bobby . . . Manley, Olivia . . . Mann, Allen ...... Ma-nning, Bruce . . Manning, Kim . . . Manns, Ronny . . . Manor, Karen .... Mansfield, Jody . . Manton, Cordelia Maples, Linda .... 277, Mardock, Jean ........ Mardock, Ruth Ann . . . Markham, Linda ..., Markham, Norma . . . Marland, Susan . . . Marlcr, Nancy Marr, Andy ...... Marshall, Sammy Martclla, Ellisa .... Martella, Tony Marti, Robert . . . . . . 323, 7, 110, Marti, Willis . . . . . . . Martin, Darra . .. ..... .. .. Martin, Donna .... . . Martin, l-lanhel . . . Martin, Joy ..... Martin, Judy . . Martin, Sandy . . . Martin, Virginia . . ez, Carlos .. Mashburn, Rick .. Matthews, Randy .... Matthews, Terry .. Matthias, Cynthia Matthias, Susan .. Mattison, Debbie .... Mattson, Anna Marie Maxwell, Gary ....... Maxwell, Joe ....... Maxwell, Stephen .... Maxwell, Tony ...... Medaris, Bctti-na Janne Meek, Dorothy ...... Meek, Sa ndy .... Meeks, Steve ..... Mehalfie, Virginia .. Mcinholdt, Sandra .. Melton, Carolyn .. Melton, Lynn Mclugin, Pat Menefec, Helen .. Menenflez, Frank Merritt, Mike .... Merritt, Richard .. Mt-yer, Brad ......... Michael, Roger Dalc . Mieczkowski, Steve .. Milam, Ronnie ..... Milburn, Connie .. Miles, Bill ..... Miles, Fran ..... Milke, Margaret . . Iyliller, Barbara . . . Miller, David .... Miller, Flo . . Miller, Janet . . Miller, Linda .... Miller, Mike . . Miller, Mike . . 323, 269, . ..... 278, 32 l 349 349 349 324 138 349 349 349 349 349 349 282 57 62 349 324 282 324 46 349 121 323 348 277 277 348 323 349 277 323 348 277 348 323 348 278 323 306 348 278 323 323 348 323 348 323 278 49 278 278 323 306 323 348 128 278 127 I5 323 348 348 278 323 323 325 278 348 278 348 348 278 348 348 348 136 42 348 278 49 279 50 348 323 49 279 323 323 323 323 323 348 279 323 348 55 348 323 279 348 348 348 279 Mills, Drhnrah .. Hills-r, Huy .. Miller, Troy . . Miller, Virkiv . . Milliken, Chvrri . . . . . Mills, Alun ..... Mills, Cincly ...... . . . Mills, Dianr- .... lllillsap, Brad .... Milclxcll, Donna . 318, Millsap, Marshall .. .... . Miraclv, Davirl . .. Mohan, Knllwy Molina, Luz ........ ........ Mo-ncrief, Margaret Munvriaff, Marilyn .. ...280 Klum-y, Carolyn . . . . . Money, l rnukliu . . . . . Monroe, Barbara . . . . .. . lllontgomf-ry, Linlla Mcrnlingu, Susan . . . . , . . llrmfly, Ronnie . . . Mfmmaw, Bill .. Mnomaxs, Billie . Moore, Allele . .... 28Q 243 Christine . . 280, 130 310, 280, Marcia .. Dickey Moore, Becky .. Monro, Connie .- Muorv, Donna .. Moore, Ronnie , . . Monrf-, Stanlcy . . . Morenn, Aurora . . Moreno, Elsie .... Morgan, Morgan, Jimmy . . . Morgan, John . . . Morgan, Kevin . Morgan, Starletl .. Morris, Brenda .. . Morrow, Carol . . Murrow, Morton, Morton, 17, Lynne Musvlvy, Dvllhim' .. llloscs, Mon, D M. A. .. chbir: . . . Nash, Tnnxnlic .... Mouser, Tony . . . Mullin, Donna . . Mullins, Lula . . . luulnns, Paula ...... H 321 Murphy, Cynthia . .. . . . Murphy, David . . . Murray, Laura . . Muse, Laurie . . . Myers, Pam . .. ll Nanre, John .... Nay, Mary Luann Neal, Nancy .... Neel, Glenda ... Neel, Joyce ..... Nelson, Christy Nelson, Larry Nelson, Lcnora . . . . . . ... Nelson, Sam mif: Io Nester, Mary ....... . . . Ncsurla, Cathy .. Nesulla, Mike Pipes, Mary ..... Nruner, Ben .... New, Hnnnic ..... . . . Newberry, Debbie .... . . . Newman, Jeannine . . . .., Newton, Robert ..... .. , Nichull, Karr-n . .. . .. Nichols, Calvin . . . .. . Nichols, Darrcll .. .. . Nichols, Mary .. . . . Nickens, Donna . .... . Nixon, Diane Nulen, Donald .... 12, Noles, Margaret . . . . . Norman Ra-nd , y Norris, Tommy Northington, Suzan Nunn, Bruce Nutt, Kenneth .... Nutt. Linda .. O Oakley, Sandra .. Odom, Linda . . . Odom, Patti .. O'Hara, Cindy . . . Oliphant, Carol . . Oliphant, Kandy . Oliphant, Kay Oliver, Bruce . . . Olmstearl, Jeff . .. Olmsted, John O'Neal, Kathy . . . 0'Neill, Peggy . . . O'Stcen, Brenda . O'Stcen, Taylor . Ostlund, Pat ..... Ott, Cynthia .. . .... 279 45 318 279 49 324 279 3-18 338 324 279 348 318 348 319 349 280 324 319 3,19 321 321 280 42 349 324 319 32-1 324 280 53 240 293 3,19 321 349 280 321 280 324 324 280 319 55 3211 319 321 41 32-1 349 319 280 280 324 283 349 283 349 349 283 325 325 283 3-19 325 349 283 319 283 283 325 283 325 283 283 349 350 283 350 283 281 350 281 350 325 3o0 325 325 284 350 313 325 325 325 325 281 325 284 284 284 284 281 Oli Eleanor .... OH, Joh-n ..... Ou llanxly . 01: Handy Orr, Shvlluy ., Otto, Eleanor Otto, Janie Ouscy, Dec ..... Ousvy, Michael . . Owen, Juhn ..... Owens, Charlotte . . Ownhvy, Bill . , . . P Parc, Jennie .. Pave, John Palmer, Jay .... Pardue, Donald .. Parish, Steve: . Parr, Jeff ...... Parrent, Judy Parrvnl, Peggy . . Parsley, Kathy . . Pate, Vickie .... PaLtf'u,, Kirk ..... Patterson, Cheryl Patterson, David . Don . . Patterson, Patterson, Donna . Paufrrson, Mark . Patton, Audrey .. Patlnn, Diana Payne, Homer Pcacnrk, Buvvrly Pcarec, Pearce, Carolyn , 1 Barthenc 281, 325, 1, . 248, ,fbisil .II Gif Pearsol, David George ....... 285, Pc-arvv, Peggy . . . Peavy, Brenda . . . Puck, Dan ...,.. Peclen, Glenn . .. Peery, Janet ..... Pendley, Belinda Penhall, Robert . , Prrahu, Mary . . . Pcrry, Debra . . . Person, Doug . . . Person, Greg .... Peters, Beverly . . Peters, Peters, Bracl .... Peters, Debbie . . . Bob .... Pelers, Karen . . . Peters, Pamela . . Pelcrs, Thomas . . Pclrcc, Sherry . . . Petri, Patricia . . . Pettigrew, Lynet . Petty, Tcala ..... Phares, Scott Pharr, Jun ..... Phcilfcr, Pheffer, Kevin . . Steve . . . Phelps, Chester .. Pllvlps, Clark Philcox, Dale .... Phillips, Cynthia . . . Phillips, Lawrence . . . Phillips, liagona . . . Phillips, Rick . . . Phillips, Steve . . . Pickarrl, Dale . . . . Susan . . . Picper, Pictsch, Max . . Pigg, Lore-nc .... Pilling, Diane . . . Pinto, B01-rnanlettc Pippin, Charles . . Pisnrs, Carol Ann Pitman, Bob . . . . . Pilchiorrl, Mike . Pitt, Kmhy ........ Plato, Bobby Dale .. Plexco, Dorylcc .... Poe, Kathy . .... . Poe, William .. Polincr, Kathy .. Polk, Cary ...... Pollard, Steve Pollock, Rebecca Popcgv Don ...... . Porlcr, Linda .... Foss, Mike Post, Max ..... Postun, Russell .. Potter, Stan Potts, Donald .... Powell, Angola .. Powell, Gary .. 41 325 3125 350 350 54 350 138 350 61 350 350 350 324 350 325 325 110 326 350 326 350 350 288 326 326 113 350 130 326 326 350 113 326 17 350 326 326 285 285 326 326 350 350 185 350 326 46 350 285 350 350 285 285 350 350 285 326 326 350 326 350 326 350 350 327 350 327 350 285 286 350 44 286 327 327 350 286 350 327 327 286 53 327 286, 253, 16 Susa-n 124, 350, 327 350 327 286 338 140 327, 286, 244, 25 Powell, Steve . . Powers, Judy . . Prather, Gene . . . Pratt, Jane .... Prccldy, Cindy . . . 286 327 286 350 286 350 286 286 287 327 350 Prcclrly, Tania Prewill, Paul ., 327 . . 237 Price, Lydia . . . - 327 Price, Michael . . . ... 327 Prim-, Nanry .. ....... 350 Price-, Susa-n . .. .. . 327, 329 Price, Vickie ...... ..... 2 87 Pritchard, John ..... . . . 350 Prilr-hr-lt, Charlynn .. . . . 327 Pritchett, Janice .... .. 287 Pritchett, John .... . . . 45 Pritchrrit, Randy . .. ..... . 350 Proffilt, Sanrly . . . . . 41, 139 Pruetl, Keith . . ..... 327 Pugliese, Tim 327 Pulley, liirharml .... .. 327 Purcell, Frank .. . .. 237 Purdy, Randy . . . . . 287 Puryvar, Paul ... . . .. 237 Pylanl, Joyce .. ...,.. 351 Pylanl, l.era . . . .... 54, 135 Q Quick, Stevv . . . . . . 269, 287 R Rae, Savmlie . . . -.-- 327 Raisin, Bobbie ... - - -- 287 Raith, Gary ..... -- 351 Rams:-y, Gwn-n ..... .... 6 2 Ramsey, Richard . . - .- 327 Ranrlol, Nancy . . . -- 283 Rankin, Celia .... - - 327 Rateliff, Don-na . . -. 351 Ralhgeh, Linda . . -- 327 Ray, Rickie ....... - . 351 Ray, Robert , ....... .- 327 Ray, Robert Steven . .. .. 238 Ray, Steve ......... - . 293 Reed, Dana ........ -- 327 Reed, Debbie . . ---- 327 Recd, Debbie .... .,..... 3 27 Reese, Kent ....... 325, 327 Register, Eddie C. . . ...... 288 Reid, Connie .... 233 Reid, Debbie .... .. 327 Reid, Jackie .,..... .. 233 Rencau, Russell . . . . . . 351 Runner, Douglas . . . . . . 288 RL-neau, Russell ...... . . . 351 Renner, Douglas ........ . . 288 Renner, Herbert Bryan . . 351 Renncr, Larry ....... . . . . . 351 Rapp, Carolyn ...... 328 Reurlelhuber, Dan . . . . . 351 Reynolds, Joe ..... 328 Reynolds, Rickey . . . . . 328 Reynolds, Sheri . . . . . . 328 Reynolds, Steve . . . ....... . 323 Rhomc, Byron . . . .......... . . 45 Rhyner, Pat .... ..... 3 23, 126, 142 Rice, Susan .... ....... 1 2, 288, 138 Rich, John ....................... 35 Richards, Claire . 288, 117, 128, 135, 238 Richardson, Billie Sue . . . . . . 328 Richardson, Bruce ...... . . 289 Richardson, Florence i. . . . 351 Richardson, Julie ....... 351 Richardson, Mary Ann . . . . . 328 Richardson, Sue ........ 351 Richcrson, Jo Nell .... . . 351 Richie, Debbie .... . . 289 Riddle, Debbie .. .. 289 Riddle, Dennie . . .... 289 Rirlinger, Andy 289 Rigby, Jim ........ ... 289, 240 Rigdou, Caroline . . . . . . 328 Riggall, Larry . . . . . . 328 Riggs, Mark 351 Riley, Paul ...... ...... 2 89 Risinger, Robbie . . . . . 328, 113 Ris-ner, Gayle ...... ..... 3 51 Roberson, Janette . . . .. . 351 Roberson, Margaret . . . . . 328 Roberts, Helen ..... . . 289 Roberts, Ken ...... . . 328 Roberts, Mary . . . . . 351 Roberts, Rebecca - - 289 Roberts, Sam ..... .. 328 Roberts, Glenda . . . . . 289 Robertson, Jerry . . . . . 289 Robertson, Patti . . . . . 323 Robinson, Deborah . . . . . 351 Robinson, Fred .... .... 5 7 Robinson, Kim . . . . 328 Robinson, Linda . . . .. 328 Robinson, Sharon . . . . . 351 Roclartc, Christine . . . . 351 Rode, Gary ....... .... 3 51 Roc, Johnny ...... ....... 2 B9 Roebuck, Chuck . . . . . 290, 113 Roffman, Peggy . . . . . 290 Rogers, Enna Fay . . .... 58 Rogers, Gail ..... -- 290 Rogers, Polly . . --.- 59 liulaml, Huxunm- . ..... 328 llnlke, Frc-Ll ..... ......... 2 90 Rollings, Barbara . . ..... 328, 307 Rollings, Patty . . . . . 351, 338, 339 Rollwagc, Gary . . .......... 351 Resales, Jimmy .. ......... 328 Rose, Laurnl ... .... 351 liosu, Rhonrln . . . . . . . 351 Rusenhury, Pat 290 Ross, Sherry . .... .... 2 90 Rostettcr, Cheryl . . .... 351 Rosle-Mr-r, Mark . . . ,... 328 Roten, Lynda .... ..... 5 6 Rountrcfz, Linrla . . . ..., 328 Rouse, Lana ...... .... 3 28 Ruushey, Debbie . . .... 290 Routl, Ricky .... 351 Rowell, Sandra . .. ..... 328 Rudd, Joan ..... ....... 3 28 Rllmmrrl, Harry .... .,.. 2 90, l3l Rumscy, Sharcc . . . ....... 351 Rush, Charles .... ...... 6 3 Rushing, Cheryl . . . .... 328 Rushing, Ia-nice . . . . . . 328 Rushing, Kathy . . . .... 328 Rushing, Nancy . . . .... 351 Rusk, Kay ....... .... 3 28 Russel, David ..... .... 3 51 Russell, Patricia . . . . . . . 290 Russell, Peggy .... .... 2 90 Rust, James .... .. . 46 Rust, Patsy ..... .... 3 51 Ruth, Linclu ...... . . . 328 Rutherford, Steve . . . . . 329 Ryan, Allan ...... 290 Ryan, Sheila . . . ... 351 S Sarllller, Cathy .... ... 291 Sacldler, Forrest . . . . . . . 329 Saffle, Diane ..... 351 Sainton, Joe .... . . . 329 Salazar, Carol . . . . . 351 Salerno, Cathy . . . . . . 351 Sallis, Danny . . . . . . 351 Sallis, Marla . . . . . . 351 Sampscll, Sara . . . . . . 329 Sandefer, Pam . . . . . 351 Sanders, Becky .................. 351 Sanders, Carole .................. 351 Sanders, Debi .... 291, 129, 134, 281 Sands, Mark .......,............. 352 Sandusky, Cathy ................. 291 Sanford, Johnny .... ..... 2 91 Sanger, Kenneth .... ........ 3 29 Sanguinct, Mike .... . . . 329, 313 Sartor, Theo ..... ....... 3 29 Sawyer, Frankie .... ...... 5 1 Sawyer, Joel ....... . . . 329 Saxby, Debbie ....... 352 Schlesinger, Jon H. . . . . . 352 Schluetur, Bill ...... 329 Schmidt, Richard . . . . . . 352 Schofivlrl, Stan . . . . . . 329 Schooling, Ja-na . . . . . . 352 Schreycr, Kent . . . . , . 329 Schroeder, Patti .... .... - . . . 352 Schulz, .ln Anne .... ........ 3 29 Scoggins, Karen .. .. . 291, 294 Scott, Debbie . .. ...... . 291 Scott, Terry ...... 352 Suabolt, Bobby . . . . .. 291 Seaman, Sandy ..... 291 Searcy, Alvin Leon . . . . . 329 Searcy, Jodie ..... ....... 3 52 Seaton, Wendy ..... . . ...... 352 Seiclmeyer, Patricia . . . . . . 329, 130 Sellers, Barbara .... ...... 3 52 Sellers, Beverly . . . . . 329 Svllurs, Vanessa .. . . 352 Sclman, John ..... 292 Selvidge, Patrick . . . . . . 352 Scnkcl, Norman . . . . . 329 Senter, Terry ..... 292 Sevf-rson, Randy .... . .. 352 Sexton, Susan .... . . . 292 Shadrlox, Donna . . . . . 292 Shafer, Elbert . . . . . 329 Shafer, Julie . . . . . . 329 Shaffer, Claudia . . . . . 329 Shanks, David ......... . . . 292 Sharpe, Danny ...... L .... . . . 329 Sharpe, Patty ....... ..... .. . 352 Sheelcy, Pat ........... 330 Sheffield, Patty . . . . . 292 Shelby, Cindi 352 Shelby, Julie .... 292 Shelby, Mike . . . . . . 292 Shelley, Norman . . 330 Shelton, J. W. . .... 40 Shelton, Larry . . . . . . 352 Shelton, Susan . . . . . . 352 Shr-rarrl, Skipper . . . . . . 330 Sherman, Harriet . . . . . . 330 Sherman, Marsha . . . . . . 352 Shimek, Dan ..... . . . 330 399 330 Sliinn, Barbara . Shipp, Ruth .... Short, Charles ,. Short, Donna ..... Shranlek, Cindy Shrum, Lee .... Sic-rlell, Bob ...... 330 352 330 352 352 330 Sullins, Mike ...... .... Siegmund, Karen . . Silva, Elizabeth .. Simons, Suu ..... Simons, Suzanne . . . Simontou, David . . . Simpson, Bruce . . Simpson, Randy . . . Sims, Sylvia ..... Singleton, llarry . , . ..II'i6if'ii0, 131 .. 292 .. 352 .. 292 .. 292 .. 352 ,. 352 .. 352 .. 293 Story, Linnly Stratton, Vickie . . .. . . Strawn, Butch .... .... Strvater, Susie . . . . . Strovlly, Wayne . . . . . . Strickland, Bruce . . . . . . Strickland, Jack . .. Strivklanrl, Kathy . . . . . , Strickland, Susan .. Struvkmeyer, Anno . . . . , . Slruckmeyor, David ..., .... Studebaker, Pam .... .... Sturdevauli, Shari . . . . . . . Sudclulh, Rebecca .. snug. mt-1.1 ..... .... 330 353, , Vicki .... Thoma, Sirchia, Skzwr, Tony .... Brvurla . Skelton, Brenda .. Skelton, Jerry Skiles, Debbie . . Skinner, David . . Skinner, James . Skipper, Skip . . . Slack, David ...... Slaughter, Debbie . . Sligor, Judy ....... Sloan, ,lanirv .... Sloan, Stuart . . . Smart, Brenda . . . Smart, Glenda . . . Smiley, Kathy . . . Smith, Bruce . . . Smith, Carol . . . Smith, Daniel . . . Smith, David . . . Smith, Don Smith, Donna . . . Smith, Dorothy ..., Smith, Elaine ..... . .... 1452 .. 318,330 293 352 293 352 330 3740 352 293 293 352 352 293 330 331 352 352 293 352 293 Smith, Grace Evelyn .............. 41 Smith, Jerry ............ 293, 22, 124 Smith, Jill ..... ......... 3 52 Smith, Kathy .... , ..,. 294 Smith, Margaret 62 Smith, Mark ...... .. 352 Smith, Mary Ann .. .... 294 Smith, Mike ....... .... 3 31 Smith, Owen .... ..., 2 94 Smith, Phil . ...... 291 Smith, liicky ......... 4 .... .. 331 Smith, Robert J.. ...,... 352 Smith, Rushing . . .... 291 Smith, Susan 331 Smith, Suzi ..... .... 3 31 Sullivan, Charlotte Summers, Gary . . . . Summers, Cena . . . . . . Summers, Merridan Summers, Tim . . . . . Sllnuuors, Tina Surbvr, Dan .. Sutton, Ann ...... Swaner, Gary ..... Sweeney, Dannette Sweeney, Joanna Swenson, Karen . . .... 296. T Tanker, Julie Tallant, Sandra . . . ..... . . . . Tanner, Dorothy .... 332, Tanner, Steve . ..,. ..... . . Tareilo, Kirk Taylor, Cathy . . . . . . Taylor, Cathy .. . . . . Taylor, Earl .... .... Taylor, Hubert . . . . . . Taylor, Ja-n ..... .... Taylor, Janet . . . . . . . Taylor, Phil .... .... Taylor, Sharon . . . . . . Taylor, Tommy . . . . . . . Teal, Dwayne ..... ---- Temple, Susan ..... ---- Templeton, Brenda .. Tenery, Dennis .... .... Tergerson, Bob . L. ---- Terrill, Donna . . . . . - . - - Terrill, Patricia ....... .... Terry, Elizabeth A-nn . . . . . . . Terry, Teri .. ..... ..... . Thames, Jcnnilyn .... ......... Tharp, Cheryl .... Smithson, Mike .. Snelcn, Vici Snider, Mike ....... Snyder, Karon .......... Sonnier, James Ronnie .... Soon, No Kyung ........ Soroka, Kristie ....... South, Milton Sparks, Greg .. Spcir, Charlene ,. .. 331 .. 331 294 .. 352 .. 294 .. 116 .. 352 47 .. 331 .. 331 Spruce, Cynthia . Spray, Bobby Spray, Sandi ...... Spruiell, Lona . . . Spurlock, Gwen . . Stacy, James .. Stacy, Jim .... Stacy, Viekoy . . . 56 .. 352 .. 331 43 .. 352 .. 294 .. 331 .. 331 Thoma, Thomas, Thomas, Thomas, Thomas, Thomas, Thomas, Thomas, Nancy . . Paula .... Debbie . . . Denise . . . Denise . . . Suzi . . . Tcrcsa . . . Ty ...... Wayne . . . Thomason, Charles . .. Thompson Thompson Thompson , Charlene Charlotte 296, 136, ,Hans Thompson, Jeanie . . . . Thompson Thompson Thompson Thompson , Louann , Marilyn .. , Stephen .... , Tommy .. Thorn, Gail ....... 332, Skaggs, Pain ....... Stamps, Sheryl ....... 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