Kimball High School - Excalibur Yearbook (Dallas, TX)

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. dl as Excalibur 1971 Justin Ford Kimball High School Dallas, Texas Volume XIII , - g.,.-..Sm...- .ffl - 'fill' N...-L 1 Af , .Y K, ,-,.f-g-..n- 'lec-:r-f- A - S W-ff ,--1-we K r 4-...-- ff Y- ...al Q. ,, V. ,. I p .f -- .45-ps: ....-.F ,. ,4- .o.,.s-- A -vm 11114-23,91-......, -gs. Q, 'QQ' . 3, V V, 7 1 - Q, H-www M.- Q Q -N Y J ' m,,.W,, , 'Qtg.A-auwsiw X 1 f . V. .Nw wmv K, ' w1,1W,,,,,,mr--u-U.. 1 ,ufwtwn 4 V w f-If-i'IC,7:f,AL f Q. 11 --mi5'?4'S5si5am: ..3 f,r',vLA?,, , we-:,,f,, .P , , aw Table Of Contents DediCagiO,1 Q , . . 4 .t . . . 50 Stag. . . . ..6 Activities ...64 Academics . . . . . . 18 h Organizations . . . . . 100 , 2 1 I ,,..'. ' .'-,fag - ,K - -- 2 -Q - V2 -1 . , , . , 51 - A f f . 5:-SAL --.,4- . fu- - -Ng g -l - -L! ,. ,,..- fum V 2. ...its . M - I - Q A 5- V LAf,....,,,--QHAQ,-V,Nl., . f, , , -f.. e A. .,. . -,. if H - -A 4..-5. woe... - ,A im esir tg, Sports. . . . . . 170 Sophomores. . Seniors. . . . . . 222 Advertisements Juniors . . . 294 326 344 3 -- -'gm i ,:,,L rt, l ltoffeachepeyyrsson with sincerity is difficult the progressive society iiii of l97l5QThrough honesty ancl care, this teacher is able to set up this kilncliiiof sincere relationshipgyvchich is irsss constantly sought but not offers found. With isit limitlesssieilfjiatiencse,,she makesthe problems her students those of herfiown, they ysiss a re lisEholasticc,ior domestic difficulties. If sheflfinds lunableitoffully resspond to ay syy pupil's question, sheire- searchesthe matter lllr until To this teacher, the classroom is a place for students to air their vieyysgon variousfjtopics anclbecome better acquainted with each other. Becauseslilshe worksgcto form these channels of communication, her students look as aryfriend as well as ci teacher. For her love of Kimball anoliffiits stu- dents, the l97lff2annual staff dedicates this EXCALIBUR To m, i ,,,., i , 5, M argaret iccss iQiQ 1 w,5,v:,g, . he Staff Susie Buchter Editor-in-Chief f W Cindy Ot'Hara E Assistant Editor Activities Editor ' Charlotte Owens Business Manager Co-Advertising Editor Academics Editor W Steve Phillzps E Organizations Editor Co-Advertising itst Editor iiGary Polk Sports Editor Judy Jones W Staff Worker Annice Lawhorn Staff Worker Janie Paleschic Staff Worker Tommy Poitevent r Staff Worker t Lee Siedell Staff Worker is 6 'V' 'fl 2 v Wm ' K ,ff:gHn.f' .1 'A , tg H HECK, ' 1 Lau Ffh N E 'E FL-:E-r' 'E E Wi? g, '2fwip'2ai57j,x 1 A I i : , - an QW: f . - ie., ttuwrgte .inf . inigett. iq 'X- Y NT 5 ,Q- 1Nssmix'MlX 'M stir tx , an-lr ff -ffiingut 'M An' 'qiQ'f',-., wats ' , ' 'ti Q54 1:3 'S-fl . ,172 .i ,ig or 7 U' lip . rg -X N - ,X A I, .1 xr-pn x X. 3,3 ' .- x- 'nv' ' 1' 5+ fx . . 49, -A, N 2.4,-,six-'-' .fi'L.XXgi Q .'C.-7.f,Xf- .69 i X.-X,-',' 1.i3r'.-sm- , , A A. - X X , ' ..-,- 1.,a,,,,-A'-...NAL5 - v' w,.- -1-X -' ., .v l X:-3 w I , ., -. . ff' 4 -'ii' '-' 'LP N-fi----'f:if1'44f TM -., X i rAQg s '3':i'-QL' 505 lx- 3J'X'x' 'x'5V'-Sf-faifl .., x-Q, -, -3 . 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If 'M' mf Chan ge, U decision, U work, i' 'stamina, 'peacev - these words bring a vision of progress to to- day's youth. For every Kimball Knight, the idea of 'seeking the best varies with his own personal- ity. For some, the road to progress involves that all-important '71, and to others it means giving every ounce of enthusiasm to school ac- tivities. Still others hold as their dream of progress the winning of friendship. Progress is not inevita- ble - it must be made as a culmi- nation of all these hopes - slowly, Step by Step. The First Step Walking in to uncer- tainty. . . ignorant of traditions . . . seeking new friends ac- cepting more responsi- bilities treading down an unfamiliar corridor. -wma ,QQ 1 1 5.x I1 '. f fi ' ' 'fr g if e is-.rt Steps of Happiness Dashing out of school with the ring ofthe last bell. . . runningto the swimming pool on a hot summer day . . . strolling to the favorite haunt for a hamburger being with that special person. 12 PS 5 9 A ' .' '.-'Z Zin! 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Miller, Developmenti :L, ' I f llll 'Vll ' , Since Dr. Nolan Estes wasiomfficially ap. pointed as General' Superintendent ,on more creative methods were searchedsfor to invaolvegtheicorrimfunity in ffschosollrpfoe Septemberl lf, fsevein jpriorityi goals grams. Another Qoalwasolthefoearlhy childf designed to :keep the,D.allas lndeoendent hoadmieducation programflnf effect, this District abreast of airapidlytolchangs pmgmnj Qaddfyanotherflyear to the ing fworld were established.fDr'. Estescon- school lifelof a, child.gA,oEbadl.sligln'1dl sidered f this to be the rnost ,irnlborteanlt tljeifvocationalftraining 'preo9rq.m:sin,Dallas. steonftakehn since he has been in Dallasu- Finding la to rnore lll: s tQi:clerits'in'ler- - By establishing goals the ,chase estediandfenrolledin'vocationalfleclucatio n what were some of the most 1-, Qchallenginia was a ii,A goal ottthe District. -Other problems facing Dallas Schloolsq To reach priorities came Under the hieadings fede- the firstgoal, S'individu.alizedlinstrbclionf' quote Financing, i- Staff Developnaentf' it was necessary tor move-, toward fmofe and'Planining1 i Theseeare flexible instruction and scheduling based the challenges 'faced lfbyl upon the needs, abilities, and rmealisticfex- oaistyear, and the challengeseit will face pectations of the individual studentq Com- untilfilheye canfbe rnet overcome. ,. i M Z.. ,V School Board The Board at Edulcalionioflithe DISD,-from left: Trididad Garza: Brambergg ,Jerry D. Wheatg John Plath 'Green Marvin H Berkeleyg Nolan EsfesfErfimett J. Conrad,-G. R, Hollings-worthy ,Sam faris5AiDaniel foster. ' ' ' 5 . Dr. Nolan Esta' Mr. Durrett 'addresses the student body. When one thinks of Kimball it is impos- sible not to think of Mrl. William P. Durrett. His accomplishments, hopes, and dreams are the backbone of Kimballrand what ,Kimballistands for. He is the central sup- port around which Kimball revolves. Wei oIways1..seek the best'il' is so much more than iust our school's motto. lt is what Mr. Durretthas worked alifetimeifor in order that his students might take pride in themselves and their school. Because he caresg he will not accept less. ln this day of changing values and ideas, Mr. Dorrett has remaihed steadfast in his 'iii belief that each student of Kimball has dignity and worth. Hespresentsi the goal of excellence, it is our challenge to work for and live up to this goal. 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Howevery now that he has served as Kimballslassistant principal- for two years, Mr. !Thornton is more -impressed by the friendly atmo- sphere of Kimball than by anything, else. Mrl Thornton held several goals for the post year. He has tried Hstoemake it as smooth a year as possible: Q .lan atmo- sphere in which teachers can teach and students can learn. , He has strived to stimulate4Kimball Istitdents to continue their excellent showings in allactivitiesg To help realchithis gloal,!Mrl Thorntbnfserveid i sassvanr advisorrto the Student:CoiuncilQff s f'?'Hard to put into wordsf' thafsylhdw l Thorntonsclescribed the. differences men the two years hefhos servedat Kim- bdll.fThe l'97O-'l 97l 'student body moved idyhead iinsteddfof' iust planning to move ,.ahead.,Mr. Thornton also noted 'thot the student. body as o whole was more coop- K serotive, ondrseiniors showed more positive leadership. y r Mrs. Wiler assists an interested caller. MISS BARBARA CARRELL N.T.S.U., s.s.A., Mfd., Counselor MISS PEGGY O'NEAL Texas Tech, B.S.5 N.T.S.U., M.S., Counselor MRS. JUANITA WILER E.T.S.U., L.S.U., Clerk MRS. WILMA HARDIN Counselor Clerk MISS JOAN McSHAN T.C.U., B.A., S.M.U., M.E. N.T.S.U., Counselor MISS LULA MULLINS E.T.S.U., BA., U.T., MA., Counselor C ounseloriv Stajj' What is your problem? This was a frequent question the student was confronted with upon entering the counselor's office this year. Con- cerning themselves with social as well as aca- demic problems, the counselors helped iuniors and seniors select the courses that would best prepare them for college, while advising con- fused sophomores. Serving the school in another way, Miss McShan sponsored the Troubadears for ten years and for the I97O-7I year sponsored the Student Council. Miss O'Neal served as a Driv- er's Education Coordinator. f-5 W , ,,,, Counseling requires the hard work of Mrs. Hardin. . ' Mig ti -Wifi Miss Carrell enioys her iob as counselor. fice Stajjf Has Busiest Year Ever Amidst the ringing phones and pounding typewriters, the office staff carried on their work with a great amount of accuracy. The principal's office kept an accurate account of the finances at Kimball while the presence of each student was checked and recorded daily by the attendance office. Aside from the daily work, a budget was made out for this year, and problems con- cerning scheduling were solved by the office staff. The office staff worked diligently so that our school would run more efficiently. Working in the office keeps Mrs. Crawford's hands full. The office staff is kept busy on the first day of school. MISS LONA SPRUIELL Baylor, B.A.g S.M.U., M.A. i f 'ti ' A i ii s g . , at .... ev' 5 1 if ,SE i' : th is 'lf rs..- f' iii 'fix ,f ' A 1 iili H A lf. if MRS. KATHERINE MRS. MARY MRS' SUE EMERSON CRAWFORD GATEwooD Affendqnce Clerk Clerk Attendance Clerk fi: gn-Sv Mrs. Green performs her job with a smile. MRS. BONNIE GREEN Secretary 'CTVV MRS. BARTH ENE PEARCE Secretory MRS. DORTHY MEEK Attendance Clerk Mrs. Meek listens as a sludenl gives his excuse. English Department Serves Needs for Future What is the object of English? Ques- tions like What difference does it make why Macbeth killed what's his face? or Who the devil was Herman Melville? could be heard this year during English classes. Don't worry - the teachers had a purpose. Mrs. Albright said, The obiect this year is to provide for differences in the interests and aptitudes of students at Kimball in all areas of English and to pro- vide updated current trends and knowl- edge in the use of our language. MRS. BETTYE ALBRIGHT B.S., Ark. Stateg T.W.U N.T.S.U.y English 7-8 MRS. LINDA BRAGG B.A., N.T.S.U.g Texas Tech English 3-6 MRS. MARGARET COX M.A., North Texas: B.B.A., Buylorf English 3-6 . -Arif zz, -2 ff. figs? v V 5 i ix 2 1 ,Q 3' MRS. JUDY HAHNL N.r.s.u., B.A., English . ,M 'af 1- ttts MRS. JANE LITTLE B.S., English 'l - In Wygg ' s t s t 28 wang Mrs. McDougle thinks her students should study harder! M 'tt ::t:,f2x5w Miss Grigis finds the report amusing Brilliant, talented, witty, charming, beautiful, cooperative, friendly and aristocratic . . . MISS MARLAND! '5- Mrs. Cox thinks the book will last another fifteen years! 1451 .. 25251 -ues, .4 .r .I-T? 53 : ' ,Q I 1' Z1 I MRS. LORETTA LOUIS B.S., T.W.U., M.Ed., N.T.S.U., English 5-8 MISS SUSAN MARLAND B.S., T.W.U., Sophie Newcomb, English 5-8 MR. ALAN MILLS B.A., N.T.S.U., English 3-6 Qs 'v MRS. BARBARA TAYLOR ' U.T.A., B.A., N.T.S.U., English V X, 5-8 K. MRS. JUDY YARBRO B.A., Howard Payne College, English I 1,6 rg,-,f Hm,,- ,-- ,,. , ,X -. ff- '.., ,, 1 ,3 'ff?f5:J V .ff H ,J ag-fl if W Q 9' L .1 .V :fi f if-r N , f i 9 'g,,,, -Aj, ' rf ' r - , ..f :sf - 1:3 , X ,... 4 : we ,wr-F .,3?ffI i K wzlwf. 1 ., ., I Hi 1 A r is ly I v Mr. Mills leads class discussion. 29 New Additions Made tn Englzsh Department Six new additions were made to our English department this year. They were A Mr. Ben Peek, Mrs. .lonell Harvey, Mrs. Mary Morriss, Mrs. Vicki Cardarella, and Mrs. Suzanne McDougle. These, along with returning faculty, made English sink into KK's students. MRS. BARBARA BROWN B.A., Wiley College, English MRS. VICKI CARDARELLA University of Oklaho- ma, B.S., D.B.C., Eng- lish MR. BEN PEEK N.T.S.U., University of Arizona, East Texas State, English MRS. SUZANNE McDOUGLE B.A., McMurry Col- lege, English MRS. MARY MORRIS5 B.S., T.W.U., M.Ed., N.T.S.U., English 7-8 MRS. JONELL HARVEY B.A., N.T.S.U., English 5-6, Journalism l-3 30 Social Studies Teachers Display Various Interests xx, to V..- Mrs. Kokel breaks in her new grade book by recording a history test. Mr. Martin lectures on one of his many subiects, maybe even Hist gf' Many varied and interesting activities of Kimball's history teachers are unknown to most of our students. Mr. Pritchett for example is the public address announcer at Sprague Field, sponsor of the Agape Christian Fellowship, and chairman of the Social Studies Department. Though Mr. Pritchett's iobs are numer- ous, Miss McVean outclassed him by hav- ing one special characteristic, which was as she described, simply being great. Miss McVean was not certain lust how long she has possessed thh greatness,but she was certain that her students knew abouth. 1, x. fs MR. JOHN MISS KAREN McVEAN B.S., N.T.S.U.p American History ' CAMPBELL S s.s., s.M.u., M.s., E.T.S.U., American History, World History ,U Y. 'N V it .,,.. . I ' -'Ns' Af fe it . JOHN PRITCHETT MRS. GAYLA B.A., Economy, KOKEL S.M.U.y Econom- B.S., N-T.5-U-1 ics, Civics, Prob- World History lems of Democra- CY i., 5 ,,,, ,ff , , ory. 31 Social Studies Department Develops ur Future Leaders Well rounded teaching techniques were a major factor in the excellence of the So- cial Studies Department this year. Most classes dealt not only with historical facts but also with maior current social prob- lems. History taught in these two perspec- tives brought new light into the daily rou- tine ot many classes. This type of teaching developed well informed students who will be the future leaders ot our country and our world. ' e 99 D . Y! ' naming l Facial expressions like Miss McVean's help get across important historical facts. Mr. Hassell often lets his mind wander during his Civics class. ' if r f if lst. , l'l l A W' f f f 'tt.. if ..l HARRY -l- MARGARET ELIZABETH SPIKE HARLAN V ROYCE HASSELL TROY MILLER JOE PAYNE BEAVERS BREEDLOVE GALLAGHER B-A-, Baylor Um- M.s., a.s., s.F.A., s.A., university of a.A., E.T.s.u., B-5-1 M-5-i B0Yl0f B-A-I TCXUS WGS' B.S., U.T., U.S. versity: Ameflfcn World History, Dallas, World His- American History, Uf1lVef5ifYi Amefl' leY0f1i M-A-1 History, English History, CiViCS Civics tory World History can History, Civics N.T.S.U., Civics, History World History ' 32 Mr. Thompson keeps a close walch over his sludenls. Mr. Prilcheh explains lhe use of the Congressional Record to one of his civics classes. BYRON RHOME B.A., Trinity Uni- versity, M.A., U.T.g Texc' History KEITH IRBY B.A., Kansas State, M.ED., E.T.S.U.p American History, Civics MILTON I.. SOUTH B.B.A., M.Ed., N.T.S.U.f Civics JACK HITCHCOCK B.S., M.ED., N.T.S.U.g Ameri- can History Mr. Campbell seems to be engrossed in one of his own Ieclures. 33 Math Progresses in Steps for the Future Through the 70-7l school year students were found sharing computers and solving and analyzing unlimited problems. The courses offered were the same, but with the enthusiasm of Kimball's math teach- ers, the courses seemed new and exciting. This helped the typical student struggle through the year. Mrs. Jones illustrates a problem. MR. JERRY CHRISTIAN B.A., University of Texas, Related Alge- Charles Hicks listens to Miss Roten s explanation Mrs. Covert and Susan Roper discuss the procedure 'x , me Sr J - we , . 'f-M f 'gas bra, Geometry, Business Arithmetic - 4 ' Miss LINDA DARNELL . - I ' I B.A., M.A., N.T.S.U., Algebra 3-4, Trigo- .-- jj!-f y nometry, Elementary Analysis 8 R H Ll -. , I MRS. LORENE COVERT B.S., University of Oklahoma, Geometry MR. VERDE DICKEY W 'N K V-. T l iv 1 . ' 31 vf- M.A., T.C.U., Geometry 34 ' av ....:E3 The computer comes to life in Mrs. Elder's calculus class, Mr. Robinson aids Cheri Randall in the solution. Q MRS. BETTY ELDER Y! 1 Q I B.A., N.T.S.U.g Calcu- - ' Q gf M g lus, Trigonometry I MISS VIRGINIA Q X V ' FITE lf ft ' B.A., S.M.U.g Algebra 'F' alll 3-4 1 ' fo- ,QI I - 1 MR. HAYWARD GIBSON ' M 'A M.Ecl., E.T.5.U.y Relai- s Y ed Algebra, Geometry 1. ' N I 1' -of MRS. JANE HAYMES B.A., Oklahoma Col- lege for Women, Al- A gebra, Trig. X x. . l 35 Work Hard - Bat Important in Math Department Progressing from logical addition and subtraction problems to impossible equa- tions and solutions, moth has changed from iunior high to high school. Our re- turning math teachers had their reasons for giving difficult homework. The most im- portant reason was to teach their students to think logically in this modern world of technology. i Miss Darnell listens ottentively. 36 Sharpened pencils are some of Mr. Gibsonls best assets. 1 A in I MRS. JOSEALE MRS. EVIE HUFFHINES JONES B.A., S.M.U., Re lated Algebra 3-4 Algebra I-2 B.A., 'Baylorf M.Ed., S.M.U., Re lated Algebra, Ge- ometry it A A ii f . 1 at A 'iw lf i t em 1 C ,,,, ,,.,--.. , MISS LINDA ROTEN B.S., N.T.S.U.p AI- gebra 3-4 5' fi . -11' .. , X W MRS. BOBBY SPRAY B.A., S.M.U gebra, Trig. iv, ,jf Miss Kutzer grades still another set of problems. Mr. Brown teaches from a vantage point. Science Teachers H old Unusual Interests Back for his second year of teaching Chemistry at Kimball was Mr. Headrick, notorious for his impossible tests and nu- merous labs. Also returning this year was Mrs. Milke, who described herself as middle-aged, short, dumpy, and grey- headed - BUT, l like teenagers! Mrs. Milke claimed to have a secret ambition to be a golfer! Besides teaching physics this year, Miss Kutzer was also sponsor of the Chess Club and the Fleur de Lis - a strange combination, but it seems to have worked! 5 , 'N A-.ffgfl N .Q l if if ig ' M 1 24 ' gy- 5... Miss MR. JAMES MARGARET BROWN KUTZER B.S., Texas Wes B.A., r.w.u., '--. :Q 1 Physics E ii ,fi I A f .f' 1' it -fs R - . D . uf- . fi 'E new gwcf-,gifig X i f-5 Q ,wife aegis? A W P MR. ROBERT HEADRICK B.S., M.Ed., University of Texasg Chemistry leyan College, Biology New Experiences Found in Biology Department Mrs. Jenkins began gathering new experiences this year, not all of them pertaining to science. She began her first year of teaching as the sponsor of the Medical Careers Club. Mrs. Sheppard was also new to Kimball this year, although not new to teaching. Despite the reluctance of fainthearted students who didn't particularly care for some areas of biology, such as dissection and the smell of formaldehyde, Mrs. Sheppard foined forces with Mrs. Liliestrand and Mr. Davis, and succeeded in making biology in- teresting to all Kimball students. MRS. LERA PYLANT ' ' B.S., Roanoke College, ii' MRS. LAURA LILJESTRAND B.A., Temple University, M.S., S.M.U., Biology l-2, 1B-2B MRS. ESTELLA 4. i SHEPPARD ' i B.s., Florida A 8. M, un.. 'A versity of Florida, V N.T.S.U., Biology it f ,ff MRS. MARGARET ,L Q MILKE 'Iv s B.S., T.W.U., .Chemistry , .t' ' 1-2, 1A.2A, 3A-AA 38 i Teresa Kiker attempts to carry out a lab with the aid of Mr. Headrick. Mrs. Pylant aids ecology at Kimball. . - it , ,..k .y .. ..-. gl H Z 5 ? ' 1' M s.i. i i V f W' V' F X-2 -8.4- Mrs. Jenkins leads o class discussion. MR. JERRY DAVIS B.S., M.Ed., Ste- phen F. Austin: Biology MRS. ARZOIE JENKINS B.S., Paul Quinn College, Biology Mr. Davis posses out the fatal test papers. 39 Language Department a ew Look Although no new language courses were added this year, the old curriculum took on a new look. New meth- ods in the French Department included working in groups and the use of the stereo. For a better understanding of the language, French students studied a little French histo- ry and made maps to acquaint them with the geography. Innovations in the German Department included viewing the conversational German series Guten Tag on KERA. Oral work was given greater emphasis in Latin classes through use of the language lab and the tape recorder, thus students learned to appreciate the fact that Latin was a spoken language which not only lives in the Romance languages, but also enriches the English language. Also newly added to the language department was Miss lda Pina. Returning teachers included Mrs. Jana Greenway, who confesses that she has been teaching too long. Mrs. Aurora Moreno started her teaching ca- reer in Del Rio, where she served as librarian, P.E. teach- er, and drill team sponsor. Mrs. Hoeffler keeps busy with the National Honor Society and the German Club. French, sports, and the theater vie for first place in Mrs. lvy Blair's interests. Mrs. Abbe, who sponsored the Span- ish National Honor Society, and Miss West, who has studied in France, returned to Kimball 'for their second year. Miss West looks on while Christy Tanner entertains at French Club initiation held at Pecan Grove Park. Donna Short and Martha Wilder listen attentively while Mrs. Moreno addresses El Sol members at the initiation banquet. 40 Foreign Languages - Striving to Understand 1 A cheery smile brightens Mrs. Hoeffler's German class. 5.5 -ami ii i if gi ? MRS. ANNE MRS. IVY BLAIR ABBE Austin College, N.T.S.U., B.A., B.A,, M.A., French Spanish l-2 3-IO ws. e. Dj erent Cultures I . I .Q A 2 W JV ' ui .5 . f Bri -4 M L J' ' 21,1ftf.f fir.. 1 , MRS. JANA GREENWAY University of Texas, B.A., Latin 3-6, English 5-6 Mrs. Abbe provides interesting lectures for her Spanish classes. ' 1 - , - I MRS. RUTH HOEFFLER s.M.u., s.A., M-A-J German, Latin MRS, AURORA MISS IDA PINA MORENO N.T.S.U., B.A., S.M.U., B.A., Spanish 3-4 Spanish 3-l0 -- X -Ag--v . ' ffv-. MISS CYNTHIA WEST Baylor, B.A., French l-2, English 7-8 41 Business Department Introduces Creative Typing Once again this year, the well-worn keys of the typewriters were diligently pounded by students. But this year, it was often to the strains of records in Mr. Winnett's classes as his students typed to music! Busi- ness math was also taught by Mr. Alford - but not to music. Shorthand students scurried to keep pace with Mrs. Jones, who was actually talking much like an ex- tremely slow Texan! MRS. DONESE ' 'Q ' f,, - JONES yyly it B.B.A., Texas ' Techy Shorthand -4 MR. RAY ssit E.T.s.u., ss., Typ- by 51. ing, Business Math , EFT ., ' tlit fil fz MRS. YVONNE DOWER B.B.B., S.M.U.g Typing l-2 MRS. JEAN WOOTEN B.s.l Eos' Texas Mrs. Jones gives a timed dictation to her shorthand class. Stateg Typing l, 3 MR. JAMES ALFORD E.T.S.U., B.S., M.E.p Bookkeep- ing, Business Math MR. JUSTIN D. STEWART B.S., T.C.U.y Dis- tributive Education 42 Mr. Winnett keeps his typing class busy. Home Economies Department Affects Kimball x x X QL' Mrs. Blackburn chooses test questions from an unending supply. av, 'S- it-. .4 FEYT' l? tl , i . Home Economics students receive helpful advice from Mrs. Pennington in selecting dress patterns. T Walking past the Homemaking De- partment this year, students discovered that it was hard to avoid the aroma of burning cakes, and the clink of sewing machines. These attempts to excel in domestic skills were ably guided by Mrs. Willems, Mrs. McLain, and Mrs. Blackburn this year as they were joined by Mrs. Pennington who courageously undertook the sponsorship of the Fu! ture Homemakers of America. e - x .112 r 'N A MRS. SUE WILLEMS 'N 7' B.S., Texas A8.lU., I, ' , Homemaking, Civics 'WW' .524- .g-'?3i.: 4 A 4 w arm . MRS. DORIS BLACKBURN B.S., N.T.S.U., Home- making . .g 2 ,u .6 MRS. KATHYRN PENNINGTON . B.S., University of . Texas, Homemaking MRS. ANNIE LEE McLAlN B.S., S.F. Austin, Home and Family Liv- ing. :et ' . 'A ., 2. is s 43 Fine Arts Department Reflects Kilnbctllgs Talent Down on what is commonly referred to as the Weird Wing Iurked some of Kim- ball's most talented students. Students in the band, chorus, and drama department attended classes throughout the year to perfect their various talents. Last summer Mrs. Knodle travelled with National Art Educators in the Far East. From this trip she brought back new ideas which she used during the year. The talent of Mrs. Carla Wright was added as or- chestra director. Mrs. Wright is also a member of the Ft. Worth Symphony. MR. RICHARD BRYAN s.A., M.M., N.T.S.U., Chorus MR. DARRELL CHAMBERS B.M.E., S.M.U., Band, Stageband MRS. JAN HART B.A., Louisiana Polytechnic Insti- tute, Debate, Speech, Civics, Drama MRS. . ELIZABETH KNODLE B.A., n.s., u.s.c., T.W.U.f Hand .2 33 Craft Guild, Art MISS KATHRYN KREBBS B.A., D.B.C.g Asso. H ,L Qt ciate in Science, D' Speech, Drama MRS. CARLA WRIGHT B.M.E.D., N.T.S.U.p Orches- tra 44 Mr. Bryan directs and participates. Miss McVean looks up references Library erfves us Refuge for Ambitious Students Mrs. Flores hypnotizes books to file themselves. 6' l ' I l e is . 4 l 1 A x 1 5 R We i 'X 4 f Q, A fag' is-1 MRS. ANITA DEUSCHLE Library Clerk MRS. ELOISE FLORES Librgrv Clerk MRS. CATHY TUCKER B.A., Liberty St. Col- lege, M.S., Simmons College, Librarian Everyone is familiar with the overgrown bookroom on the south wing commonly referred to as the liberry. More stu- dents had access to the newly carpeted li- brary this year, and they were found ei- ther to be in deep concentration of the subject matter or to be reviewing the ac- tivities of last weekend. The collection of books was enlarged, and the library ex- panded into the study halls where one could find various volumes between A and X and the 1950 Better Homes and Gar- dens. l Lou Baumgardner and Helen Bilhartz discover pros and cons of being library assistants. 45 Industrial Arts Department Retains Experienced Teachers to Guide Uar tadents Mr. Broughton and Mr. Owen lead our Industrial Arts teachers with twenty-two years of teaching experience between them. Teacher devotion like this is valua- ble, especially in lndustrial Arts where skill only increases with practice. New ideas along with this teaching experience led to another fine year in the Industrial Arts De- partment. i 2 fig: B- L- GARY L. RICHARD BROUGHTON Moomsv TURNER 5.5-I M-Ed-f a.s., E.T.S.U., Bs., N.T.S.U., E'T-S-U4 Melql Drafting, Plastics Electronics, Plas- Shop, Power Me- ,ics chcnics 46 GARY A. MEEK B.S,, E.T.S.U., Wood- working Mr. Mooney keeps the shop equipment in top shape. Mr. Shop, alias Roy Baxter, gives words of wisdom to a friend tlt P.E., R. 0. T. C., and Driver Education, Activities to Test Oneps Mental and Physical Strength if 1 Mr. Boyette explains the difficult rules of flag football to Mrs. Frazee. i 4 ,Y 64 2422 c'cff I f s f if s, sv-X gn 4 i i I T 'K Col. White takes time out from his teaching to catch up on some paper work. L-r-he MRS. PEGGY fi-M FRAZEE , V a.s., E.r.s.u., . Physical Education I MRS. CAROL STACKER a '5 Physical Education MR. LAvoN soverre s.s., E.T.S.U.g Physical Education 49' LT. COL. SXSGT. PAUL HARMON WHITE VINES M.E., B.S.E., Mili- Military Science tary Sciencei Pea- body College Variation was the greatest change in the P.E. department this year. Under the supervision of Mr. Boyette and Mrs. Fra- zee, Kimball's P.E. classes were able to choose what they wanted to do from many different activities that were offered to them. Though variation was prevalent in P.E. classes, things stayed much the same in R.O.T.C. and in Driver Education with Col. White and Mr. Clark finishing off another year at Kimball. 47 B.S., Texas Tech, Mrs. Gannaway enjoys her work and her students. tady Hall Teachers Aid Students in Education Study Hall teachers this year made a great effort at trying to keep Kimball students out of trouble. Under their direction, Kimball students enjoyed a time of re- laxation and studying. A quiet atmosphere was prev- alent in each study hall, aiding the industrious student. Besides providing an atmosphere for Kimball stu- dents to learn and research independently, study hall teachers were active in student activities. Mrs. Lucille Averitt aided the R.O.T.C. Sweethearts in their drills and enioyed attending Kimball football games. Mrs. Gannaway sponsored the Dance Club and helped with their routines. MRS. GWEN RAMSEY N.T.S.U. MRS. LUCILLE AVERITT Dallas College 48 Mrs. Kline's discipline in the classroom helps pupils study. 1 1 1 ' , g t . f -Q.. Q i' 3 , if MRS. LUCILLE MRS. THELMA McNIEL LACY Trinity Univ. T.C.U. MRS. BETTY GANNAWAY S.M.U. K X . ar' 1 Y s. 1, .icbsfltg-If sp: xx ji S1'Qq,,j,.s. N ,4 . . MRS. ORELYA KLINE N.T.S.U. The lunchroom staff greets students with a friendly smile. Hard working custodians pause in daily routine. ,4- Stctjfers Provide Clean, and Healthy Atmosphere or Students Ernest E. Davis became the new head custodian this year at Kimball. He brought with him many new inno- 'ations and new ideas. Heading a crew of fifteen workers, Mr. Davis is responsible for assigning work details and seeing the work carried out. Kimball stu- dents, not known for their tidiness, received much help from the hard work of the staff. Each day the staff cleaned the halls and rooms of Kimball thoroughly, making Kimball a much nicer place to study. Other fine workers at Kimball included the lunch- room staff. Each day, the lunchroom staff prepared nourishing and really tasty meals. This aided Kimball students greatly because hunger is a great distraction from studying. The custodians tend to sweep us off our feet. 49 K 'Tv yi N14 Roundtable l x T' Q, ,I 0 ! f f VI -Kr ff S 5 f Q ' x 2 X X J! I ,mr ' Q . ,g f if X ,P ff 6: 'f Q if ,4- X. r Randy Horton One could not find a more respected Kimballite than Randy Horton, He has been strictly a team player in the three sports in which he has partici- pated - football, basketball, and baseball. Ran' dy's teammates showed him their admiration by electing him as one of the football captains. Out- side of the field of sports, he is recognized by other students as friendly, honest, and fair. Randy, well-liked by all, has been chosen for two years as Class Favorite and as Most Popular Sen- ior Boy in his last year at Kimball. X , . . X 1 1 ' 4- '- ,, Liv: Ulf - 1: Q ww MEL, Y 9, af5i-Vg? ki- in x f Nw f S ,WW , , dex we 2 Q x a ' ' Q if fig I ,M ' 1 Vx' ' Haifa' F i f Sn if .1 1 4 M f fu af, 1 K 2 , , 312 - W xj -0.53 SSS -25, N , A .gy ,asm ,. r .Mg J -.Ai f Q .H 1- .ff ,Y was ,. 'vii L X. . 41. QQ, I QR W r , 45. g. , 'Wm 4 i eww f X v. ws K 2. L 'V uw- uv-qqe 1 X ' fiaiisf. , A, , Z X.p,,x i J' 1 , 1? fag . Patty Rollin gs Patty has been an avid sports fan, as both a spectator and player. She gave her support from the bench in her iunior year as a Trouba- dear, then in her senior year as a cheerleader. Any Kimball sporting event was attended by Patty, whether it was required for her to do so or not. Lettering herself, Patty has been o member of fl ll! 'E the girls' swim team. Aside from electing her to the position of cheerleader, her class voted her in her sophomore year to such honors as class secre- tory, homecoming duchess, and class favorite. In her senior year at Kimball, she was again chosen a class favorite, Most Popular Senior Girl. 'X .M , ,rw ,W X,,5S. 5 X My 'Y-.L F ,wx- ,ggiiif you fsir' 3 warrant E. --S.-'W Roberz' He in Robert Heflin has been a dedicated Kimballite in his athletic and spiritual endeavors. He dis- played confidence and skill when executing plays as a defensive lineman or back. In addition to carrying out the physical exertion' characteristic of any letterman, he helped to keep the team close in thought, as president of the Fellowship of Chris- tian Athletes. Agape meetings were always on Robert's Tuesday and Friday agenda, as he was an active member. ln the fall of 1970, he was in- ducted into the National Honor Society, a sign of his high standards. b. ..,yK,,.,,. Y . . ' . - 1 f. . . 1 1.13, - ' - ' . f. f ' . 1 'A ,, 5 .3if,..5rt 1. , -- . ,-,5.1.-Q,.N I .1 . . ' , .uf . ,.N.,4, . . , 1-1 . ,, Q I aiwjgi,L,,':,,,4aj,,,.:,-,bg-,... -, H, 1'-gp,.,Q5iY Al gust imbczll Welcomes New nights Traditionally, the day before school starts is reserved for orientation of new students. This year's orientation may have started some new traditions. The Student Council contributed the I Care theme, intended to boost school pride, and the Big Brother program, in which Student Council members as- sisted sophomore homerooms. Hopeful- ly, the fight that erupted when a sopho- more boy infuriated senior boys by step- ping on the school seal will not become a tradition. At a later date, club repre- sentatives encouraged sophomores to ioin their organizations. Sophomores await the beginning of their first clay at Kimball. F ITIOFES. li Jfff'-if Seniors Glenn Denny, Jimmy Morgan, Hubert Taylor, Greg Person, Jeff Fansler, and Brad Peters protect the Kimball seal from heavy feet. 66 Lisa Jacobson, Big Brother to room 142, wears her number proudly. Elaine VanDine, captain of the Troubadears, addresses sopho- Pep Assemblies f Short skirts seem to affect Glenn Denny's mind. 'X k K i 1 X XX .. K-I-M-B-A-L-L cheerleaders keep spirit high. September A Three Ring Circus King Condor and the rest of the senior boys display their own brand of spirit. Football captain Ernie Segovia doesn't look too upset about his arrest by Trdubs Sally Dacus, Margaret Moncrief, and Libby Mack. Kimball's pep assemblies were a little like a three ring circus, so much was going ont at once that it was hard to see it all. While the cheerleaders were trying to lead yells, the senior boys and the sophomore boys contended forthe spot- light. Later in the assembly an enter- taining skit was provided by the cheer- leaders. 67 Spirit Boosiea' by Many Organizations if ff gandy Davis Jay Howard Jerry Wilson Randy Horton Charlie Clemmons and Jackie Landess work on the right mental attitude for the arter game Signs worn by the Troubadears ward off Adam son Leopards Many organizations assisted the cheerleaders this year. Rousing music was provided by the band. Perform ances were given by the Dance Club the Troubadears, and the maiorettes Fleur de Lis added moral support, and the Speech Department helped with a skit. Several clubs prepared the tradi tional victory apples. Kimball's spirit be- came colossal and stupendous through its circus-like pep assemblies. Members of the Speech Department Shanan Harrell and Bobby Forman add their talent to the Sunset pep assembly. f vfxv ij! 5 x..gf,.5, . ' t ij Q .1 Ja as October With all Comes - State Fair Day 1970 ffu I,-ak Juniors pause for a picture before making their way down the Midway. Debbie Ayers and Kathy Hennis seem to be lost? Fair Day was gladly welcomed this year as it has been in the past. Aside from the fact it was the first break of the fall season, it gave students a chance to have fun and learn too. To some, the Midway provided excitement with its rides, sideshows, .and games of chance. Here students could either increase their collec- tions of stuffed animals or deplete their billfold of money, depending upon their skill. There were also many shows and exhibits to see along with the regular attractions. One of the favorite shows of the students was the Auto- mobile Building with its new cars and music. NME Tommy Poitevent and Joe Dishner discuss the fair as they rest it HAMBURQEBE .-H WV-.. !' --- Till '1'W ' .--M' g , ' , H7 3 L...., ,5 ' . ' -4' 1 sf- ,': L i - me i-3' . 'V I h - 1. . if - 2 ' ,.,. .. up F.. -,gym 1 XA l lg Seniors Charles Mahoney, Brad Peters, and Hubert Taylor show off their sou- Debbie Cox, Candy Martella, and Prisci Whitaker make venirs as Andy Ainley looks on. their way to the Cotton Bowl. X , Ili? Debbie Ayers, Kathy Hennis, Lee Siedell, and Steve Wroten try their luck at pitching nickels. Traditions Open Homecoming I9 I Walking through the halls, one could hear sounds of excitement Homecoming week. Traditions were relived in the de- corating of doors and the voting for Homecoming queen. Then finally the big day came. Along with the annual ap- pearance of Sir Justin, Mr. Durrett dis- missed the Knights to a night that was remembered by many. Mr. Durrett introduces ex-Knights at the Sunset assembly. Sunset was a treat! 72 Sir Justin makes his annual appearance while Glenn Denny and Bruce Worth stand by. Pam Watt is escorted to her place. Knights enioy the dance following the presentation. We branded them 21 to O! The i970 Homecoming Court as crowned by the Knights. After our win over Sunset, the mass crowd moved to the girls' gym for the presentation of the court. Nominees were escorted to their positions. Miss Pam Watt was crowned queen along with princesses: Senior - Becky Bell, Junior - Paula Senter, and Sophomore - Mary Shelton. 73 Choir Sings Out for the Thanksgiving Assembbf Ili The Concert Choir sings an arrangement of Alleluia, 1 Wir I mf at Patriotism was the main theme of this year's Thanksgiving Assembly. By com- bining the Concert Choir with the String Orchestra, the students at Kimball re- ceived an excellent music program. The Concert Choir, under the direction of Mr. Bryan, did a medley of patriotic songs about America. The program was concluded with a composition from the Orchestra which was reminiscent of the Thanksgiving Season, This song, along with the others from the Choir, seemed to leave the students in a good spirit for the coming holidays. wigs M N..., 1 X- fl fi X Wayne Henderson plays a trumpet solo for the Orchestra, Janice Green concentrates on a song by Kimball's String Orchestra. 75 December HS Recognizes Kimball Students Once again this year the National Honor Society presented an induction ceremony for its new mem- bers. Only a very small percentage of the student body may be chosen for the highest honor of the school. They are chosen by their teachers from a larger number of nominees. The requirements for the Honor Society are difficult and very selective. The NHS officers gave speeches on character, scholarship, citizenship, and service, and Brad Mill- sap, President of the Student Council, spoke on the qualities of leadership. Each inductee was given a membership card, signed the roster, and repeated the NHS oath. Barbara Sellers watches as Cheryl Tharp ioins other inductees in signing as a new NHS member. NHS members Don Pope and Brad Millsap participate in the in- duction program. Bobby Aydelotte and his parents enioy refreshments following the induction. l c l t New members rise as they repeat the NHS oath. l - s f fr , ,V EEE The crowd views the results of a fight over the lovely Barbara Allen. it U. .V l, . .1 A . A dramatic moment is created as Barbara and John are united. Dark of the Moon Suspenseful Drama The drama department's first production of this year was the dramatic play, Dark of the Moon. Under the direction of Miss Kathleen Krebbs, this bewitching story was presented in the Kimball auditorium on the evenings of December 3 and 4. The play concerned the tale of a young witchboy, John, and his endeavors to win the love of Barbara Allen, and finally to become a mortal man. The cast added much to the play by way of the Coniure Woman's use of her very own silver glittered hair and our Student Council President's platinum blonde wig and whiskers. These and many more unacknowledged contributions made Dark of the Moon an excellent production. QQ 1 YY John is taunted by the Dark Witch and the Fair Witch. CAST John ........ ...... ..... B e nny Choate Barbara ....... .... P am Dempster Conjure Man . . . . . . .Ronnie Milam Conjure Woman . .. ..... Sheila Ryan Dark Witch . . . Fair Witch . . . Mr. Allen . . . Mrs. Allen . . . Ella Bergan .... Edna Summey. . . Uncle Sinelicue .... Miss Metcalf ...... Preacher Haggler Marvin Hudgens. . . . . Kathy Bennett Denise McQuinn . . .Eddie Lowry ... . . .Lynn Ziehe . . . Pat McNicholas . .Teresa Frame . . . . . . .Butch Strawn Shelley Hamrick . . .Mike Barker . .Steve Wroten 77 Christmas 1970 - A Time to Give Boston snow, Santa, Coach South, and organ music in the lunch room are iust a few of the sights and sounds stu- dents will remember about Christmas l97O. Along with the various club activi- ties, a Christmas dance was held and the annual Christmas Assembly was presented by the music department. The Chorale, under the direction of Mr. Rich- ard Bryan, presented several choral se- lections including This Day A Child ls Born and We Wish You Merry Christmas complete with figgy new- tons. The Band also performed Mas- que, Carol of the Drum, and ioined the full Concert Choir in conclusion with Carol Fantasy. Coach South helped to get students in the Yuletide spirit with his carol singing and collecting of I money for the Salvation Army. omi- Mr. Durrett admires the giant Christmas card given to him by students. Students enioy the Christmas dance sponsored by the F.H.A. 78 2, S Students contribute 3223.82 l l g I H S as 5 KU, qs' 1 to Salvotion Army. l Coach Milton South leods the student body in his own version of 'jingle BeIIs. Mistletoe puts Becky Bell and Gene Honson in c fes- tive mood. M zlitczry Sweetheart Pat Burke Crowned Before the crowning of the Military Sweetheart, the Sweethearts and their escorts are presented. Members of the R OT C. and their dates enioy the refreshments provided by the Sheraton Inn. Beautiful girls, refreshments, dancing, the Grand March, mood music of the Knight Beats, and finally the crowning of the 1971 Military Sweetheart were iust a few of the features of the Military Ball. The ball was held this year at the Sheraton Inn on January l5. Surprise and happiness were the reactions of Pat Burke as she was claimed Military Sweetheart. She was chosen by the members of the Corps as the most outstanding of all the sweet- hearts from each unit. Nancy Posey and Felipe Cantu seem to be enioying the ball gg ,,,. 2. W K 3 ls? 231 5' W ,,.,, a- 'I 4 9 I 4' J . -s. 1 -5 ,, .man February Seniors Hit Big Time With Odd Couple At Kimball, as elsewhere, The Odd Couple was highly successful. Seniors hit the big time with a Neal Simon come- dy that has seen Broadway, movie thea- ters, and finally the living rooms of America as a television show. If success can be measured in dollars, which is what the seniors were primarily inter- ested in, then the play yielded approxi- mately eighteen hundred dollars worth of success. Part of the play's success was attrib- uted to the fact that students could miss two hours of school to see it on Thurs- day, January 28, 1971. This may have been true, but Odd Couple met with equal success with a nearly full house on Friday night. What resulted when neurotic Mr. Clean, Felix Ungar, moved in with Oscar Madison, who would have been happy in the city dump, was a hilarious insight into human nature. Largely responsible for the hilarity and the success was the director, Miss Kathleen Krebbs. The odd couple. Roy and Murray the Cop frantically grab Felix. Felix seems lost in thought about his domestic .O 5 troubles. Q Hen-pecked Vinnie fights with a loss for words as he greets Felix at the door. 9 lf! I- Felix is more interested in making the boys comfortable than in playing poker. THE CAST Speed .... .... G ary Ewell Murray . . . .... Larry Boyd Roy ........ . . .Chris Lingwall Vinnie ......... .... B rad Millsap Oscar Madison. . . . . .Eddie Lowry Felix Ungar ............ Butch Strawn Gwendolyn Pigeon ...... Teresa Frame Cecily Pigeon ..... . . .Sally Dacus Oscar tries to calm everyone as they fuss over Felix. is if --f I ,,, , J i H K X , -'... s K5 . A Rx l T . , '.. sy., .1 Tw Gwendolyn and Cecily are heartbroken by Felix's distress Spanish Fiesta - Proftable Good Times For the past few years, El Sol's Spanish Fiesta has been the highlight of its many activities. The money the club raised with the Fiesta was used for various service proiects, including relief for the earthquake victims in Peru and club scholarships to Saltillo for the summer. While raising the money, the Pan American members managed to have a good time and also provide fun for everyone else. The many booths and activities provided a carnival atmo- sphere. These included the best booth, the Hospital, and the top money-earning booth, the Flower Booth. As the end of the Fiesta approached, the Queen and King were announced, along with runners-up. They earned their royal places by begging a penny a vote. Hellen Tatom was crowned queen by Cathy May, last year's winner, and Bill McMillan was crowned king. Brenda Morris tries to talk a customer into buying a valentine. 84 Selling tickets to the many booths s a hec-tic business. 'x Q-H ,,,..,. Ki W1 First runner-up, Dee Edwards, admires the carnations for the Queen, Hellen Tatom. The boys' gym is a more likable place, thanks to Blackbird. ts Runners-up,,Dale Martin and Clinton Bunch, accept their defeat stoically, but the winner, Bill McMil- lan, lets his emotions show as Martha Wilder looks on. B5 Mardi Gras Greets - T Kimball With Confetti Aria' Streamers Once again this year, the Mardi Gras came to Kimball complete with confetti and balloons. The French market place was decked out with flower stalls, and homemade beads as well as a side- walk cafe where authentic French delicacies were served. A guillotine provided a vent for any pent- up emotions, or as an alternative, couples could be married, complete with flowers and a certifi- cate. The Mardi Gras was sponsored by A Ja- mais. and La Societe Honoraire de Francais. The local fortune teller, Libby Mclver, uncovers the future of Linda A Jamais President, Jo Ann Caldwell crowns Pat Scott King of the Mardi Bogosian. Gras, The flower market proved to be a busy spot for customers. 86 -v 4- H QQ X i Authentic French delicacies made for tasty re- freshments. -s,R r' , I.- l l 'Q if-' ' ' 'Lg ' dit '4 ' . -.l. . . -' .1 0 -Mn - ' . , 42 J,-,lhmi -Jalafftiglfi' ' ' Q 1 ' , Julie Cline and Nancy Smith string beads to sell in The Mardi Gras included a bargain wedding, complete with marriage certificate the market place. a H Jr- , ,gm MV.-,X M ,- 1 1, , W V? V! p '25 , M4 E 'V ,Q ,, wfffvwxm 1 ' Q5 ,iff X Ml, , A f V , 4 , f ilffff W 4323 , Rf -4 ,mf : - 1 - K, ,M 'dx fx. 1 flfifggqff fx . 2 1 4 1 V Flu 1 1 1 E 5' ' 3 ' -:nw ,J 5' K J' - , - Eg 3 g V . ,jf'f'I' Q V FR. 4. 22156 f . ' , Higgs? V , E ,W A K, .. 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But Cy-Fair came on strong in the last minutes and Kimballites could hardly believe their eyes when the scoreboard read 66-51 at the sound of the final buzzer. -r J llli Qu , ' EE V ,LQ E f r' iw A, ' 'Q '. 'f ' ' A ' .M M, 'A 4 ,tw ,f5.,.,c,,,.- ..,f, A.. Y. . ss.. ?..f.,w.3W -- Q J . ,.- ,, 1fs5g2fg fi'tf4', f - e ' f , L, l .1 'S Q, Q5 A I A H' ll T is my T I -sv T . ' K I -T 4 ' lul f M l GT li' 'Q f 'S ' ' V ll --. 'I P KLQQQI5? 'il'-Q in K I V12 Y' Q' 7 1. ' 5 Y 1.4 ' Ji- Ao' if 1 - i T 1' 3. . --f as Us K, 1 - , V - I M A-Sift ', 5 'Q TW3- -N 4,A:.1 ,il p ' 3 5' gf I- . . ,K P B 6 5 :Sify 95. ,. I X1 g n ll N rf is r T Nl , s T . T .ggi ' i mix qlth g lyklg T 5 i T lf K + - lrls.l it is r- uni ' l!fil ' ' FE .lli l 5 J: V s.LA ',-- . --t' gg: In the heat of the regional battle, Clark and Eddy 1 , K , Kimball fans fill the Aggie Stadium to show their support for the Knights. talk it over. ' 89 Andy Jones has fo go high to sink this iump shot over the Cypress-Fairbanks defense. my hif ssis of 1 i 1,s , In the city playoffs, Lacy passes off fo Fitz. Season Record KIMBALL OPPONENT 92 Norfh Dallas 57 77 Sunset 47 89 Crozier Tech 59 41 Adamson 33 82 Pinkston 80 86 Carter 58 82 Roosevelt 75 78 S.O.C. 53 86 Norfh Dallas 40 73 Adamson 42 76 Sunset 52 72 Crozier Tech 70 90 Pinksfon 78 79 Carter 58 71 Roosevelt 70 59 S.O.C. 53 79 TJ 61 54 Poly-Tech 41 51 Cypress-Fairbanks 66 f 3 4 wr mi vis, !i'!!1?Qil'3lg e:u.1,ei-:Kewl li. JSI! m '3T1lET2E.il 1 ' E i '7 ,G so-5 . X Eddy Frfzhugh takes an outsrde lump sho? and the Kmghfs close in for the rebound. Symposium Has Large Dallas Turnout At Kimball's first Science Symposium, eighteen speakers from universities and businesses gath- ered at Kimball for eight hours to inform over 300 students from area iunior high and high schools about their specialized science field. All speaking engagements were arranged by Larry Chew, in- cluding the special lecture by N.A.S.A. Flight Di- rector Gerald Griffin. This lecture was entitled Apollo 14 and Beyond, and upon its comple- tion, interested students asked such questions as Are there plans for trips to the outer planets of Uranus and Pluto? , Will women accompany men on future flights? , and What kind of fuel will be used in future space travel? By providing answers to these and many more questions, Mr. Griffin helped to finish an informative day. Larry Chew, symposium coordinator, introduces the guest speaker. 92 Flight Director Gerald Griffin gives students an outline of future space missions D 'X V7 fX Al , tl Ll' 4 LXLIJ L-l Qi! js-cf 1 - s E Q W , 9' ' Y- V 1.23 ' 5 -. ' ' 4 N - I 3 Y ' A 4 .Q V, . 5 LL ,, fi . M V h A sw, l f I fc - ,. ,F . ls. A 5 K S uup:L-v-5- :MMM . ., 1 J ' Wh' 'Q' or . so 'Q ,ff in . ,sein we 1 w' 5 h 45:5 S hs' ,. 'Tv' - - W-'A 1.' Y' '4' '- ., t ,A , x- , in -:'.. e-in Q :rw ' Hffi ' is I , VA ,f sv 4, -ls , .. ,'. 1 - es '- Q, V X PM-L 2 N ' it T5 ,iif i - 1 gl A . if f l . l A ,, 5 ' A . -I V J 1 ,Qynl g .j -In . i Dr. Gavenda uses overlays to Solid State Physics. Moon exploration was the topic of the day, as the display indicates. Dr. Cooper's molecular models are a necessity for the understanding of three-dimensional chemistry. aid in his lecture on Low Temperature 93 l 4 April My Fair Lady Brings Laughter and Applause Continuous applause and laughter was the reaction of students and parents to the T970 production of My Fair Lady. Direct- ed by Mr. Bryan with assistance from stu- dent director Shelley Hamrick, the musical was a success the three nights it ran. The members of the orchestra directed by Mr. Bobby Thomas provided the background music for the play. The, story of an uneducated cockney girl trying to learn the rules of proper eti- quette from an impatient professor, My Fair Lady received such praises as Great . . . fantastic production . . . best of the year! Many hours of hard work were put into the play as the members of the Con- cert Choir strived to make it the best musi- cal ever produced by Kimball. Participants in the play had to cope with such troubles as broken props, missing costumes, sleep- less nights, sore throats, a rain and hail storm, and Mr. Bryan's HYPER moods. But . . . through all the problems, troubles, and laughter My Fair Lady was one ofthe best liked plays in Kimball's his- tory. Kim Ker leads the Concert Choir in Get Me to the Church on Time. Kim Ker chases Gail Reeves around the stage as they all sing With a Little Bit of Luck. 94 25' tr The Hitches seem to spread from Kim Ker to Bobby Forman rr, ,g, Wig is. My fair LQd,'y'- Is Big Success Ron Milam, Dianne Breland, Larry Boyd, Bob Forman, and the others show little emotion as they an 3 -Ti Glamourously dressed, Bobby Forman escorts Dianne Breland to the ball where she makes her debut. 96 ticipate the outcome of the race. Dianne Breland, Dennis Julian, and Steve Carter per- form a routine as they sing WouIdn't It Be LoverIy.' W in fx L ' .V e , Bobby Forman adds to Dianne Breland's tears with his impatience in trying to make a woman of her. Jack Doak and Biddy Brandenburg add to the flourish of dancers during With a Little Bit of Luck. Freddy Ron Milam tries to win the hand of Dianne Breland as he sings On the Street Where You Live. CAST Mrs. Eynsford-Hill .... .... K arla Hood Eliza Doolittle ..... ..... J ulie Tacker Dianne Breland Freddy Eynsford-Hill . . .... Ron Milam Colonel Pickering ........... Larry Boyd Professor Henry Higgins . .Bobby Forman Harry ............... ..... J im Stacy . . .Jack Doak . . . . .Kim Ker Jamie ............ Alfred P. Doolittle Mrs. Pearce ...... .... K arla Heikal Mrs. Higgins ..... . . .Debbie Writesel Zoltan Kaparthy . . . ..... Stan Lucky 97 M ay E-Day - the Final Climax After a year of being questioned What color is the cover? Who is the dedicatee? and Did HE make Roundta- ble?, the annual staff finally presented the i970 EXCALIBUR. Juniors and seniors poured into the auditorium to get a glimpse of the annual, then they rushed back to their homerooms to get their own EXCALIBUR. The autograph party that evening left a multitude of Coke cans, Bic pens, and potato chip bags to add to the atmosphere of the parking lot. Surprised, Mrs. Bragg approaches the stage as 1970 dedicatee. 98 Editor Ruthie Heil presents the 1970 EXCALIBUR with pride. Before introducing Roundtable, Jeff Parr describes the qualities of chivalrous knights ,ii 'Inman-ar-q-.-. Gary Polk gives a warm handshake to Gary Willis, a new Roundtable member. i970 Roundtable and Dedicatee. The Kimball Knight himself was chosen for Roundtable. 99 gqpllpdlif Organizations Excalibur Stajf Production: A Rewarding Experience i L i 1 S' fx We I i i i X' Lee Siedeli and Janie Poleschic file new pictures in the staff picture file. 4 SUSIE BUCHTER Editor-in-Chief 'N CINDY ow-IARA X 'U Assistant Editor Activities Editor J? 1 CHARLOTTE OWENS Academics Editor Co-Advertising Editor Business Manager 1112? Gfx STEVE PHILLIPS Organizations Editor Co-Advertising Editor X GARY Pouc ,tuu A Sports Editor MRS. LINDA BRAGG Sponsor .1 S, K tr X f 102 Tommy Poitevent checks the 1970 EXCALIBURS that were not picked up. Annice Lawhorn types a list of those who did not make their annual payment. Many long, tiring, but rewarding hours of work went in on the l97l EX- CALIBUR. The four hundred page story of Kimball was compiled by five editors and five staff workers. The staff met to- gether once a day for organization pur- poses, but much work was carried out individually at home. The work all start- ed in the summer of '70 when the staff began selling advertising. Ten months later, after endless hours of making layouts, remaking layouts, and writing copy, the final March deadline was greeted with relief by the staff. 1 '! Judy Jones and Gary Polk fill the teachers' mailboxes with literature from Editor-in-Chief, Susie Buchter crops a picture for her opening the annual staff. tion. Knight Lyfe Staff Journalists Keep nights In ormed Journalism students were kept busy this year with the publication of the Knight Life. With the purchase of the paper, Knights could be clued in on forthcoming events, and they were able to read featured editorials written by the staff. K Combining to form the Knight Life Staff were thirty members, eight editors and twenty-two reporters, with the addi- tion of a sophomore photographer, John Taylor. Editor-in-chief, Linda McKee, said, He was a real asset to the staff, the pictures had a more pro- fessional look. The editors and staff worked all hours, on school days as well as weekends, to make 1970-1971 Knight Life a success. 14,6 Knight Life reporters Anno Marie Mattson, Mike Crane, Debbie Thomas, Paula Anderson Millie Wood, and .lo Nell Richerson are excited by a new edition. John Taylor whistles while he works. 4 7 MRS. JONELL HARVEY Sponsor , . K it . f 3 1,4 1 .. 5 or ii, .4 Staff members prepare for the distribution ofa Christ 104 mas edition. fi.. 'CI' 1 LINDA McKEE DON HARRIS BRUCE WORTH SHEILA RYAN DONNA SHORT Editor-in-Chief Editor-in-Chief ASSOCiCte EditOI' Editorial Editor Feature Edi10l' - g,.,,,- ,hut 1970-1971 Knight Life Staff i illllill l -If i I 2 Editors Sheila Ryan, Don Harris, Linda McKee, Bruce Worth, and Donna Short check layouts. JULIE HOLSAPPLE Business and Managing Editor MIKE SULLINS Sports Editor 1'9- '1 i JOHN TAYLOR g I-au. g Photographer Quill and Scroll Don Harris, self-proclaimed president of Quill and Scroll, announces the arrival of a new KNIGHT LIFE. Journalism students who possess a high scholastic average and show ex- ceptional work on one of the schooI's two publications received the honor of being selected for membership in Quill and Scroll. The staff of both the EXCALI- BUR and KNIGHT LIFE were eligible for membership and were recommended by their sponsors. Under the sponsorship of Mrs. Harvey, this year's club presented Mr. Durrett with a certificate. The award was given to show the cIub's apprecia- tion for Mr. Durrett's interest in the two school publications. 106 Quill and Scroll Honors Journalists R J Members of the KNIGHT LIFE Staff get a sneak preview of the paper. EXCALIBUR Staff tours the press rooms of Taylor Publishing Company French Honor Society La Societe Honoraire de Francais members pose in front of house with French architecture. French Honor Society members enioy the initiation party at Terri Ward's house. 'J' .c...-'V ' x R MRS. IVY TERRI WARD JOYCE LEE ANN BLAIR President PYLANT ROBINSON Sponsor Vice-President Secretary- Treasurer French Honor Society C ommends French Scholars To promote higher standards of schol- arship, to reward high scholastic attain- ments, and to create enthusiasm for an understanding of French culture have been the objectives of the French Honor Society at Kimball. Meetings of the F.H.S. were not regularly scheduled, but the club did have a few activities during the year. One of these was held in Feb- ruary to plan the Mardi Gras with A Ja- mais. 107 Spanish National Honor Society an Honorary Organization Spanish National Honor Society is an honorary club admitting to its member- ship only those students whose grades in Spanish l, 2, or 3 indicate at least a B average. Selection of new members takes place in the spring, and these members are inducted at the annual ini- tiation candlelight ceremony. i Members Steve Wroten, Susan Lowry, Martha Wilder, Donna Short, and Tony Sontamaria pose in one of the courtyards at Quadrangle. Nancy McDaniel, Janie Paleschic, Steve Phillips, and Mrs. Abbe are engulfed by Spanish architecture. -,,i A -ji if l i SUSAN LOWRY STEVE WROTEN MARTHA WILDER EDDIE LOWRY MRS. ABBE President Vice-President Secretary- Treasurer Sponsor Reporter Gary Lefkaf, Don Pope and Bill Ward show enthusiasm over plans to explore for fossils. National Biology Honor Society Year Marked by Man Activities Establishment and promotion of inter- est and development of scholarship in the biological sciences in secondary schools was accomplished last year by the National Biology Honor Society. A new sponsor, Mr. Jerry Davis, headed up meetings at least twice a month. Ac- tivities for the year included unit re- search proiects, field trips to collect specimens, and speakers from different fields of biology. of fn XJ . I A .3 THE JUSTIN F. KIMBALL CHAPTER OF THE NATIONAL BIOLOGY HONOR SOCIETY. 'Xie -.. JANICE VESTAL DEBI JIGGITTS HUGH BROWN President President-Elect Secretary -N, J- if MR. DAVIS Sponsor 109 National Honor Society National Honor Society is an organi- zation especially for those students who excel in leadership, scholarship, service, and character. New members were in- ducted through two assemblies, one in the fall and one in the spring. One of the most important of the or- ganization's services was continuing the support of a Korean orphan, Noh Kyung Soon. The National Honor Socie- ty took part in all school activities, such as participating in the Christmas dance and decorating the hall for homecom- mg. Donna Short congratulates Carol Burke on her induction into the Honor Society. 3-N' .f-4' Mrs. Owens and her daughter Charlotte enioy refreshments after the fall induction. Jo Ann Caldwell watches Steve Upham as he scribbles his name in the membership book. Leadershqn, Seholarshzp, Service, Character I -vs . Y SEJKQT 'x vig I Q32 -., Y I3 l in gk T4 F A x , A , 1 ,, Wit The National Honor Society DON POPE President 1: RANDY SEVERSON P'-L Vice-President SANDY SPRAY Secretary GARY POLK Treasurer , i f -' 'Il MRS. HOEFFLER Sponsor NOH KYUNG SOON President Don Pope addresses the student body as he opens the induction assembly. H I Letterman is Club Athletes Strive to Be the Best Determination, coordination, and skill were three key words concerning ath- letes this year. Lettering people worked not only one season, but all year long to achieve perfection in his or her sport. Along with excellent coaching and a lot of hard work, being the best was finally rewarded with membership to the Letter- man's Club. l BASEBALL: Tony Jackson, Brad Millsap, Kirk Patten, James Stinson, Raymond Cantu, Randy Horton. FOOTBALL: Mike Bigham, Kirk Patten, Martin Glenn, Wayne McKamie, Mark Brumley, Chris Lingwall, Pat King, Ricky Bell, Jay Howard, John Anderson, Richard Walcott, Gary Johnson, Johnny Wadle, Mike Barrow, John Rich, Steve Krol, Steve Hill, Rusty Fratus, Ward Hansen, Robert Heflin. ' l i BASKETBALL: Henry Hawkins, Clark Lacy, Marvin Daniel, Mark Ellis, Curtis Coliz, Larry Chesney, Andy Jones, Clifford Britton, Larry Frazier, Gene Hanson, David Russell, Paul Allen, Eddie Fitzhugh, David Miracle, Tony Maxwell. , x J Nr 'FF' S ul , L E' if 5 GOLF: Steve Upham, Larry Degenhart, TRACK: Coach South, Phil Callison, Steve Ellis, Tommy Norris, Charles Turner, Danny Wood, Rich- Eddie Carpenter. ard Suarez, Johnny Lloyd. 112 GlRL'S TENNIS: Lourcl Rose and Becky Reed. Q 2' .L mi ,,,, W ' BOY'S TENNIS: John Mangione GlRL'S SWIMMING: Susan Temple, Krissy UM, Pahy Rollings, Lindo Hen Iey, Cheryl Thorp, Sondy Martin, Holly UH. E- BOY'S SWIMMING: Mike Hood, Mike McCullough, Mark Breaux, David Turner, Kent Ennis, Stan Dunn, and Ed Champman. 113 0ll!!4 Student Council Controversy in the Student Council A990 5 jf' S e e MISS JOAN McSHAN Sponsor Student Council officers and repre- sentatives, representing their fellow classmates, strived to make Kimball one of the best schools in Dallas. Through their many desires, they came upon many problems.'Subiects such as dress code, the school constitution, and the ef- fectiveness of the Council created active discussions. President of the student body, Brad Millsap, showed representatives that students of a school can accomplish many things when they apply them- selves to their activities, whether they concern moneymaking proiects or volun- teer work. Brad Millsap conducts the discussion while Jack Doak listens from behind. ..,, l I E Karla Heikal looks over the school constitution during a meeting of the Coun- cil. ' . W.- .. we -' ' Bruce Worth gives his opinion to the other representatives. Sandra Frederick pensively listens to the latest news at Student Council. .53 6. 'rv he l BRAD MILLSAP CHRIS l.lNGWAl.L President Vice-President ku 'Y' v 'LZ' KARLA HEJKAL JACK DOAK Secretary Treasurer Distributive Education DECA Develops Leadershzp Qualities Jay Palmer shows some of the lates? merchandise to a friendly customer. 3' MR. JUSTIN STEWART Sponsor Kim Winder cheerfully greels customers that come to Gary Studios. 'l 'I6 Members of DECA are: Chris Ballard, Jim Palmer, Debbie Worsham, John Hall, Jay Palmer, Marilyn Moncrief, Ronnie Fleck, Martha Hines, Lisa Adams, Jo Ann Caldwell, Ronny Fenix, Nancy Price, Marsha Sherman, Sharla Laughlin, Katrina Alexander, Wendy Seaton, Suzy Tipton, Donna Warren, and Cyndi Shramek. -3 3' John Hall seems to be enioying his work at Montgomery Ward! Developing leadership qualities was the main purpose of the Distributive Education Club. Even though DECA was a newlygestablished club this year, it did not lack in the enthusiasm and participa- tion in activities. Members sold combs for Prudential Insurance, and they re- ceived profits which they used for their Christmas Party. As a final conclusion to a year of hard work, they participated in area and state competition with other schools in the Youth Leadership Areas. JAY PALMER President KIM WINDER Vice-President fx CRYSTAL DEIBLER It Secretary-Treasurer I i 'iv X - f JOHN HALL I Coordinator 117 Y- Teens Individual Growth Is Stressed Growth and service are words which hold deep meaning for Y-Teen members. Their many service projects helped them to grow as friends and individuals. One service proiect was a Christmas party they gave for underprivileged children. Another outstanding proiect was their sponsorship of a Taiwan child through the Christian Children's Fund. .V1 JANIE OTTO President DEBBIE THOMAS Vice-President , RENEE COTTON 2nd Vice-President Q BRENDA MORRIS g ' Secretary f. x w g ALLENE PELTON V .,, ,M i t Treasurer . AVL VVV gg. 2. MRS- HAHNL Sponsor Z, A el 'Q MRS. KOKEL Sponsor t . ' ,Y ,V .ff , I V Q , W R, ls: Sita se 118 Janie Otto shows leadership in directing Y-Teen activities. e ,,,,,, Allene Pelton, Donna Nowell, and Brendc ,J Helen Luna, Sharon Parham, and Patricia Arey enioy the fellowship of l Y-Teens. F 1 e E .1 .r1X u P V I' ,5- wf ' W Debbie McDonald, Carol Keesee, and Rhonda Phillips await the beginning of a meeting. Morris work diligently ai all meetings. Mrs. Hahnl reads a card made by an industrious Y-Teen mem- ber. RL5 Peggy Phillips Q . . 1. delibercles on how To place the pahern for a Y-Teen proiecl. ll 9 Current Events Club Robert Vaughn addresses the members of the Current Events Club during a meeting. A n Understanding of Society To be a contributing citizen in our so- ciety, a person must understand the structures and activities of society. The Current Events Club's main obiective was to help its members gain this under- standing. A guest speaker provided the pro- gram at each regular Current Events Club meeting. The club also attended meetings of the Dallas Council on World Affairs. Some speakers heard by the club this year included Stanly Resor, Secretary of the Army, and Frank Pounders of LTV Aerospace. 1 eis V - -f:- ' r, '-1r .V f 1 , MR. .l. L. Eddie Lowry, Randy Simpson, and Woody Kay listen to a guest speaker during a club meet in ROBERT VAUGHN MICHAEL BARKER BECKI JARVIS EDDIE ,LOWRY JOHN PRITCHETT President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer HIGHSMITH 120 Sponsor Reporter A Agape Christian Fellowshp Sharing of Faith Promoted by A gape Gary Herndon Judy Jones, and Charlotte Owens listen attentively during a Tuesday morning s1 Ns. ' 'x ki Sometimes 7:30 is too early even for the best of us. ln the Spring of l97O, a group of stu- dents and teachers formed the AGAPE Morning Christian Fellowship as a means of bringing together people who shared a belief in Christ. AGAPE pro- vided Christian fellowship and spiritual growth for its members and served as a means for members to learn about Christ. Tuesday mornings were devoted to a worship service with a guest speak- er, and Friday mornings were used for the studying of the Bible, singing, the sharing of faith and personal ex- periences, and for praying. AGAPE members tried to promote Christian activi- ties in the school and community. if ia '-W il 1 f MR. J. l.. PRITCHETT Jimmie Mobley addresses Agape during a morn- ing meeting. 121 Chess Club Activities Include I nterclub Tournaments Changes were made in the Chess Club this year, including the introduction in inter-club tournaments. These tourna- ments promoted competition within the club, as well as interest throughout the school. Club members attended regular meetings in preparation for tourna- ments, including one with Trinity High School. Other activities including a Christmas party helped to make the year a success. Club members engage in active competition during meetings. .A if tt MAx RAYMOND ygg President - . ' , 1 ' f DANNETTE or siif SWEENEY A Vice-President A tiff f 1 is ct, t s l LARRY ci-iew H at Secretary-Treasurer L Miss Kutzen 5 Sponsor ' 'L I of K WE WZ, ' uf'-sv --as bl' le K Q Vi - ,, . X R 122 l Concentration is a key to the game of chess. Observers look on as Larry Chew defends his position. ' .1 J, '23 ' - - f, ' ' Club officers Carole Sanders and Karen Peters pre- sent Mr. Christian with o gift during the Christmas P0 fY- Randy Simpson takes advantage of o club meeting to learn new skills with the slide rule. Slide Rule Club Members Active in UIL To teach the six basic functions of the slide rule was a goal of the club this year. This was accomplished during meetings held in the homes of club members. The officers this year were chosen by slide rule and number sense contests. Aside from regular club meet- ings, weekly sessions were held in prep- aration for UIL District and Regional contests. A Christmas party and on end- of-the-year party highlighted a produc- tive year for the Slide Rule Club. Slide Rule Club members find enioyment in competition during a club meeting. LARRY CHEW President 0' 04' KAREN PETERS KW' Vice-President BRENDA HAMILTON Secretary 1 Q. ,A , , -'E CAROLE SANDERS CU 9' . 'K Treasurer gif., ll, .ff--v MR. CHRISTIAN ' we f Sponsor 123 Art Club S timulates Interest in Art Making posters for activities such as the Science Symposium, Odd Couple, and Dark of the Moon was iust one of the school-oriented proiects of the Art Club. Field trips were taken to the Dal- las Museum of Fine Arts, Las Manos Gallery, and to S.M.U. for a painter's exhibit. These outside activities helped members to attain an awareness of what is happening in art today and to stimulate their interest in art. During the Christmas season, the Art Club hung ornaments on the foyer Christmas tree, made posters for the dance, and collect- ed toys for underprivileged children in West Dallas. 1 4 Sandy Spray, Beverly Coltharp, Mikel McCammon, and Mrs. Knodle decorate Christmas tree in the foyer. BEVERLY LOUANN 124 COLTHARP THOMPSON Treasurer Reporter Art Club members get a bird's-eye view of art at S.M.U. art building. 2 'Qc at ' if F lib 5 W Q MRS. ELIZABETH DIANE CQKER MIKEL SANDY SPRAY KNODLE preside,-H McCAMMON Secretary Sponsor Vice-President Art Club members pose in front of one of the sculptures at S.M.U. Corona Eximza Lyfe and Times ofthe Roman Culture 'L Corona Eximia members patiently await their dinner at the initiation banquet. Y -ik MIKE BARKER JERRY COATS WOODY KAY MRS. JANA President Vice-President Secretary GREENWAY Sponsor Y Jana Hensley, Carol Jones, and Sherry Fulkerson anxiously await for the initiation ceremony to begin. The annual banquet, Classical League Convention, and its own Latin produc- tion of Winnie llle Pu were iust a few of the activities involving the Latin Club this year. By planning various extracur- ricular activities along with the regular meetings, members found that studying the life and times of the Roman Culture was made both interesting and educa- tional. New members were initiated into the club at a banquet held at the Torch Restaurant. Mrs. Greenway prepares to order her dinner X A Jamczis New Service Projects Adopted F Service proiects became a main obiective for A Jamais this year. Plans were made to adopt an orphan by the end of No- vember, and a Christmas party was given for the crippled chil- dren of Camp Soroptimist. The year began with an initiation of new members at Pecan Grove Park, where some rather strange activities took place. Authentic French cuisine was enioyed ata banquet held at Marcel's, and still another was held in the spring. A highlight of this year was the Mardi Gras, co-spon- sored by the French National Honor Society. I Olivia Manley and Janet Sturges liven up the French Club Christ mas party with a few games. L ' tffft GE x E i its az Joe Dishner and Marlene Crais find the initiation a little messy. JOANN CHRISTY TANNER CALDWELL Vice-President President g gi, .,., ., , . 1 ,ll . i A , 3 N.. N T ss. if LIBBY MclVER JOYCE PYLANT MRS. IVY BLAIR 126 Reporter Reporter Sponsor TERRI WARD Secretary iff iyii ' e. ,sg . W MISS CYNTHIA WEST Sponsor ff! xi ' ,., . ,..,Q4 ii. el nf' 1- -an 1 l Bobby Rigby and Jo Ann Caldwell wine and dine at Marcel's. Lynn Wilson is off to a great start as her par! of the ini- liation. l l l l C7 l l i l A Jamais members attend a Christmas Party to celebrate the Noel Season. 127 German Club Deutsch Club 4 A ctive Allerlei became one of the most ac- tive organizations at Kimball in '7l. Led by Chris Lingwall, the German Club par- ticipated in an initiation program and various banquets. Allerlei members were also enthusiastic spectators at an ice hockey game which the club attend- ed as a special event. By involving German students in nu- merous German related activities, Aller- lei promoted student interest and coop- eration in the German language. Ac- cordingly, the students became better acquainted and more friendly with fel- low students, adding a pleasant atmo- sphere to German classes. BRAD MILLSAP Vice-President CHRIS LINGWALL President SHERRI JONES Secretary JIM HOEFFNER Treasurer ti' J l MRS. HOEFFLER 128 Sponsor Jim Hoeffner personally initiates Cindy England as she enioys the festivities. German Club members show the sophistication and charm of typical Germans K, g V...:, 1. , .. 4 V ? x -.-...- Goodies were plenriful at Mrs. Hoeffler's home, buf they weren'f for long because of hungry Germans. fm. P.- I W V4 0-A' qv - '- v . f ,, ' W Some of The members of ihe German club enioyed seeing others inducted, anyway. Breaux gobbles down the fine food served at the club initiaiion. 129 El S01 El S01 Sends Aia' to Peruvian Earthquake Victims To encourage respect for all of the nationalities in the Americas and to pro- mote the learning of EI Sol throughout these countries has long been an obiec- tive of EI Sol. The second Tuesday of each month is designated as the meet- ing of EI Sol officers and members. At these meetings, plans are made for fu- ture proiects sponsored by the club. One of the most generous projects spon- sored by the club this year was sending aid to the victims of an earthquake in Peru. Projects like this showed that El Sol was trying to bring countries closer together. MRS. MORENO Sponsor DONNA SHORT President MARTHA wiLDER j First Vice-President , S T- ilil S LIZ SILVA Second Vice-President T30 El Sol president, Donna Short, watches as Martha Wilder lights the candles. 1 n. we F' Mrs. Moreno blindfolds Debbie Hoffmeister before she swings at the pihata. 35141. Jayne Brumit, Ron Uyeshima, Carla Raphael, Eddie Davaloz, Peggy Phillips, and Carol Sours were selected as the best dressed for El Sol's initiation banquet. fel' r-7' ANNA MARIE CANDY MATTSON MARTELLA Secretary Assistant Secretary L39 DEBBIE SAXBY DEBBIE Assistant HOFFMEISTER Treasurer Directory Chairman ORPHA GARCIA Treasurer .V . - IQ , 3. 5 lk f '51, I I7 I GLORIA CLINE Social Chairman SHEILA RYAN .,....- Reporter fwx I . ,K I DANNETTE It I SWEENEY ' W Publicity KAREN PETERS g--- Historian EI S01 v t l uf i v Senor Juan addresses the Spanish club at the initiation banquet. Debbie Hoffmeister and the Frito Bandito seem to be enioying the initia- tion banquet. Spanish Goblins, George Burriss, Janice Kilgore, Becky Reed, Martha Trevino, and Susan Lowry prepare to attack the refreshments at the Halloween party. SYLVIA FUENTES Decoration Chairman if' GALIL ESEETER El Sol members pause for a group shot before the Halloween party. Representative 132 District President 9..,5,?5f Medical Careers ,:. ' A pf. r Ava Hardesty addresses a regular meeting of the club. Gwen Gierczak pursues her interest in medicine outside of the club. Sandy Mitchell and Gwen Gierczak listen to the discussion during a meeting of the Medical Careers Club. Students Interested ln M edzczne The Medical Careers Club was formed in the spring of i969 by a hand- ful of students bound by a common in- terest, to learn more about medicine and about the many diverse career possibilities that it offers. It was not just for those students who had definitely decided to pursue some form of medi- cine as a career, but was intended for anyone who wanted to know something about medicine or health. Activities in- cluded a special T.A.C.H. regional work- shop on the different careers in medi- cine and tours of hospitals and special medical centers. T --..- lm., ,X 5... . i f MRS. A. L. AVA HARDESTY STEPHEN GWEN GIERCZAK SANDY MITCHELL LISA JACOBSON JENKINS President VICKERS Treasurer Secretary Annual Sponsor Vice-President ReP 95e 'lUllVe 133 Future Business Leaders of America Particzpate in C 0-Operative Ejfort Developing competent, aggressive business leader- ship was the goal of F.B.L.A. during the 1970-1971 year. Activities ranged from an initiation banquet at Jamie's to money-making proiects carried out the en- tire year. The proceeds of the money-making proiects went into a scholarship fund to help send one student to business college. The only real change for the 70-71 school year was that of sponsorship. F.B.L.A. wel- comed Mrs. Yvonne Dower as its new sponsor. 7f Mk8.,. F.B.L.A. officers and sponsor Mrs. Dower conduct the F.B.L.A. banquet at Jomie's. Debbie Reynolds, Vicki Buford, Gayle Miller, Robin Goode, and Penny Russell await food service at Jamie's. MRS. YVONNE DOWER Sponsor LINDA NUTT President SANDY MARTIN Vice-President DIANE BEDUNAH Secretary DEBBIE LovEJoY ' E Q f Treasurer -- - LUANN CARTER ,si A-A t'itt tst Reporter y y Niyg'y.,. , CHRISTIE STIVER5 it gg., 'Q ,.,.' , Historian I .--1-ii 1 I. H , if 'T it Ihvz My I 1 hi 5, 111-:fr-. vs.,-.. su E .i . . 1 H -if 134 Future Teachers of America Useful Experience Is Gained ..,,.H Brenda Hamilton enioys refreshments at an F.T.A. meeting. Helping students who plan to enter the teaching field was accomplished by F.T.A. last year. Members received ben- eficial experiences by serving the teach- ers at Kimball. Activities for the year in- cluded a Teacher Appreciation Coffee for the Kimball faculty and a Spring Luncheon for F.T.A. members. Money- making proiects were held throughout the yearg and as a result, a Future Teachers scholarship was awarded to a deserving F.T.A. senior. Karen Frank instructs Mr. Peek in the art of cosmetics. 3 KAREN PETERS President ' fx k CHRISTY TANNER Vice-President -lr Fi BRENDA HAMILTON ' Secretary-Treasurer I . A ' DALE PHILCOX R A M Publicity -,s ilk , V y susgu MCFARLAND is-f - Mg - U C Y : ftgifiw :WB lf?-fY'l1L3B.i: . CINDY PHILLIPS f- 8 Historian 'V 2, BARBARA TOBOLOWSKY -A Historian 'G-9 5 MRS. COVERT Sponsor MR. PEEK Sponsor Science Club Field T rips, Speakers and Symposium Aided by its sponsors, officers, and committee chairmen, the Science Club planned educational programs and ac- tivities. Suggestions were taken from the members, and field trips and speakers were arranged. These field trips in- cluded Mobil Oil and Research Lab, the zoo, where a lecture on mammals was given by the curator, and the Wadley Blood Bank. Guest speakers also pre- sented talks on such topics as ecology, sociology, and physics at the regular monthly meetings. The highlight of the year was the Science Symposium held on February 20, which was a first in Kimball's histo- ry. Speakers from all over Texas con- gregated at'Kimball to inform Dallas and surrounding area students and teachers of the latest scientific findings. MRS. LAURA MRS. LERA LILJESTRAND PYLANT Sponsor Sponsor DAVID GRIMMER LARRY CHEW President Vice-President Symposium Coordinator 136 Science Club members listen attentively as the curator of Marsalis Zoo talks about the animals. Science Club members observe the lions while taking a tour of the zoo with the curator rat . ,sqm Liii 5 A Q, lj , v - ji' I V, as ., Q C M I . if ' kvkf k i Margaret Hogg and Larry Chew inspect the oil derrick at the Mobil Oil Corporation. J I T 1 '54 f 1 f -4 an ,.. 'N JULIE PEARCE ANDY AINLEY MARGARET BENTON Secretary Treasurer Program Chairman I 'Q L il .'l ' fe J A ' lEX LEE SIEDELL Publicity JANET WALLACE MR. JERRY DAVIS Hospitality Sponsor T37 Future H omemakers o A merzea Volunteer Work Improves Community Living F.H.A. members carried out many projects dur- ing the year. Their money-making proiects were selling cupcakes and cookbooks. Other proiects consisted of volunteer work to help improve fam- ily and community living. Club members gath- ered food and clothing for needy families, took Presenls io Teffell Pcllenlsf and mode Thanksglv' Mrs. McLain assists Claudia DeWees in making questions for a panel discussion ing favors for the Children's Shelter. Fourth period F.H.A. members devote their undivided attention to the meeting. ff lk If , 5' 55 BRENDA SUSAN SHELTON LIBBY MACK CLAUDIA KlM JOYCE LEE ANN 138 VAN CLEVE President - 2nd President- 3rd DeWEES President - 5th ROBINSON President - lst and 6th periods period President - 4th period President - 7th period period period Q 1.11, Linda Fletcher, Cyndi Shramek, and Susan Coats ponder over the topics discussed by panel members. 'KQN Keith Taylor, Danny Wood, Tony Maxwell, Larry Chesney, Gary Rode, and Clark Lacy add variation to F.H.A. meetings. Sheryl Stamps and Mr. Thornton enioy the Christmas dance sponsored by F.H.A. .v f. , SI .,,,X . . L... ks,-fy J 8 ,, ,QI 4- l VL. I Qian I c rl ' 1 A A 4 Q WWC: , yy .rg-W X l , , x ,,,, 3. Clif' i , MRS. McLAIN Sponsor MRS. PENNINGTON Sponsor MRS. BLACKBURN Sponsor MRS. WILLEMS Sponsor 139 T hespians Students Further Study of the Theatre Students interested in drama and the theater could be found in the Thespians. These people spent much of their time in rehearsals preparing plays for the school, for the PTA Convention, and for Nolan Estes at the State Fair. ln addition to performing for entertainment, the Thespians also went to high school and college tournaments where Kimball was highly represented with the great talents of the 1970-1971 Thespians. Members select costumes for an upcoming ploy. 140 1970-1971 Thespians g:, .i, Mike Barker, Benny Choate, and Sheila Ryan check out the stage. 3 Make Barker Sheila Ryan Pam Dempster Susan Lowry Steve Wroten Beck: Jarvis and Jo Shella Ryan awalts her entrance Benny Choate and Butch Strawn find the wardrobe amusing --Na 'Nw NNY CHOATE JOYCE PYLANT Reporter Treasurer National Forensic League M uch Preparation Is Required Through the National Forensic League, the interests of interscholastic debate, oratory, and public speaking were promoted. Badges of distinction were awarded to deserving candidates. ln November of this school year, the Kimball chapter of N.F.L. sponsored the Kimball Novice Speech Tournament. Frequent business meetings were re- quired outside of daily preparation for weekly speech tournaments. To relieve the tension built up by preparation, members held frequent parties in honor of themselves. Gary Ewell announces awards at the Kimball Speech Tournament 142 Steve Wroten takes his turn to reflect his ideas in debate rebuttal. f Brlsk discussion explodes in buzz session with Mike Barker, Gary Ewell, L curry Boyd, and Mike Thornberry. N.F.L. members listen intently to the debate topic of the hour. 9 60 MAX RAYMOND EDDIE LOWRY JOYCE PYLANT President Vice-President Secretary-Clerk 1 S MRS. HART Sponsor YQ, Max Raymond, Joyce Pylant, and Eddie Lowry prepare to present their case. 'I43 Dance Club New MembersIncludeB0ys Membership in the Dance Club was much more selective this year as fewer girls were chosen, and an addition of two male members was made. These girls and boys could be found on any Monday afternoon, attired in black leo- tards, learning new dance routines created by their choreographers Cindy I Coots, Hyla Jean Clanton, and Cindy I England. But dancing wasn't their only l occupation. Club members also attend- ed productions of Peter Pan at the Dallas Theater Center and West Side Story at S.M.U. A slumber party was a highlight of the year. lt was attended by all members including Jack Doak and , Glenn Denny, which made for an inter- esting evening. Glenn Denny and Patty McClure explore possibilities of an Inti- mate Revolution. FIRST ROW: Cindy Coots, Denise McQuinn, LuAnn Carter, Dottie Smith, Cindy England. SECOND ROW: Renee Cotton, Sandy Meek, Rene Hutson, Shelly Ott, Debbie Corley, Mary Sorrells, Cindy Carnes, Livy Long, Diane Estridge, Carol Jones, Cheryl Tharp, Frieda Buhler, Patty McClure. THIRD ROW: Trudy Deen, Kathleen Whitehead, Donna Darden, Anne Sanguinet, Susan Elek, Debbie Hoffmeister, Kay Thompson, Susie Buchter. V Af V lg, ' V y .51 ,f'l ' i t We lm 'L ' , s'r'. , T I a to .VK 2 S' ,, 7 T 2 ,, fi . ' -'- I 'f i w e 't :ft T i. if , ,, ff 'l gii ,13 ' I I l ' '-rt an H 1 .- it I +- 5 5? ti 'Q 't tri' t g, i, Qi'i , llt till, 1 YL 'I ive ff X Zgarze - if ',z:-ff: J1' --i tzrr I 7 ' ,f , A ' ' 'oztsgkx ' 1 1 f' 'I ' 1' 'I' 'f f A Q HJ ' Acy, Sita' I I ' f I DOTTIE SMITH DENISE LuANN CARTER MARGARET MRS. 144 President McQUINN Secretary MONCRIEF GANNAWAY Vice-President Treasurer Sponsor x 3 5 flu: x '36 i E, ,ke KI, . kg. . vw Concert Choir Haro' Work Wins Recognition Kimball's Concert Choir grew in musi- cal ability not only through hard work in the classroom, but also through strenu- ous rehearsals outside of class. You could hear music as early as seven in the morning and sometimes later than that at night. The effort they put into their singing was evident not only in their regular school performances, but also in various concerts throughout Dal- las. Somehow the choir found time to relax with a fall barn party, a Christ- mas party, and a party in the spring. This year's choir was no longer one massive choir. It consisted of two groups, Chorale and Choraliers. The Chorale was a more advanced group that sang college literature, Choraliers sang regular high school music. Both choirs sang together, with the Chorale occasionally singing a few separate se- lections. The two choirs were supple- mented by a folk singing group, the New Tyme Syngers. Under the guidance of their hard- working director, Mr. Richard Bryan, Kimball's Concert Choir strived to be the best in Dallas. Choir accompanies Dennis Julian at the Armistice Day assembly. NEW TYME SYNGERS, left to right: Dianne Breland, Ronnie Milam, Larry Boyd, Shelley Hamrick, Ellen Caudle, Roxanne Bell, Bobby Forman, 146 Julian, Gary Polk, Steve Holt, Steve Coulter, Mike McCullough, Nita DeLaughter, Karla Heikal, Laurel Rose. The 1970-1971 Concert Choir CHORALE OFFICERS, left to right: Dennis Julian, President, Linda Mil- Ier, Secretary, Mike Miller, Treasurer, Fran Miles, Secretary, Randy Larr, Vice-President, Susan Shelton, Secretory, Stan Luckie, Social Chairman. CHORALIER OFFICERS, left to right: Glenn Denny, President, Janie Paleschic, Vice-President, Sandra Frederick, Gary Freeman, Social Chairmen. 1 Ilfvf x I 1:4 MR. RICHARD BRYAN Director Lou Anne Blankenship conveys the theme of the choir's presenlalion al The Armistice Day assembly. 147 Choir Becomes Two- old The 1970-1971 Choraliers The 1970-1971 C1'10rG1e Jack Doak solos on Which Way Ameri ca? 48 Concert Choir and Orchesira perform The Carol Fantasy at the Christmas Assembly. Knight Beats Musicians Strive to Form op Stage Band From playing for community activities to school events, the Knight Beats ful- filled a busy schedule this year. They met daily during fourth period to perfect their music to take to contests and play for activities, such as the ROTC Ball, E-Day, and until this year, the Corona- tion. Each year the Knight Beats worked toward their trip to Brownwood, where they were twice rated state champions. Money for the trip was taken from the sales of record albums recorded last year. The band, consisting of select members from the concert band, com- pleted a successful and rewarding year. gg i Ricky Goodwin thinks out a music pattern. 149 Orchestra Strings Particzpate in I9 0-1971 Season Assemblies were given a more digni- fied sound with music by Kimball's or- chestra. The strings rehearsed, along with added instruments, to play for the Thanksgiving assembly. Playing for Kim- ball's musicals was one of their other contributions. Mrs. Wright recognizes a good performance. As accompanist, Nancy Neal shows great skill. Darlene Mistrot and Carole Sanders have fast fingers! iw., -- if ,. f- . 150 1970-1971 Orchestra rf' As.:'g:?r -.w Kf-. - V- 1 Dal-Hi members Janice Green, Mark Riggs, Jeff Campbell, Sam MarDock, and Patty Sharpe take time for a picture. JF' Carla Raphael selects her cello. Mark Riggs and Sam MarDock are members of All-State Orchestra. Wayne Henderson prepares his instrument. These musicians were not limited to school. Kimball had seven students in the Dal-Hi Orchestra, twelve in the All- Region Orchestra, three of whom were first chairs. These were Mark Riggs, Patty Sharpe, and Wayne Henderson. There were also three members in the All-State Orchestra and five students in the Dallas Symphonic Festival. 151 Band Kimball Band Azded by Student Teachers Student teachers were just a part of the itinerary of the Kimball Band this past year. Mr. Roy Akin from SMU di- rected the band the first semester. Among other things, Mr. Akin aided the band in learning skillful routines that they later performed at football games. Second semester, Mr. Stanly Shipman came to Kimball and helped to prepare the students of this organization for their busy concert season. But . . . there was still Mr. Chambers. Perhaps the most hardworking, Mr. Chambers strived to make the band one of the most outstanding bands in the city. Neal Peden and Ronnie Fry seem pensive over the football game. We will always remember Mr Chambers directing techniques! 152 1970-71 KIMBALL BAND Akin prepares the band for the pep assembly. lx- Schwedler adds rhythm to the band as he displays his amazing ability of playing Mr. Shipman directs during one of those un BOB PITMAN Drum Maior forgettable band practices. r: ,, na' L-..,,v V 5 L STEVE WROTEN Assistant Drum Major Band Barry Clark, Jerry Wade, Wayne Henderson, and Gary Fallis add their musicianship to the comet and trumpet section. IA . Band secretaries are: Pat Petri, Terry Mouser, Roxanne Bell, Cindy'O'Hara, and .lo Ann Day. I 5 I l Dianna Mobley, Jerry Coats, Teresa Webb, and Tim Brownlee eagerly work at their music. X I 9 70-I 9 71 Troubadears Troubs Pursue ew Interests Many activities were pursued by the Troubs this year, some traditional, and a few new ones. One of the activities was a talent show, composed of two acts, a roller skate pantomime and a take-off on the officers. The Trouba- dea.rs represented their school in many activities this year. Their uniforms were seen at the Cotton Bowl Parade, which resulted in a few blown hats and many tired feet, and at the L.l.F.E. Lab, where they served as hostesses. -' -sv--nm lst ROW: Lt. Margaret Moncrief, Lt. Sandra Frederick, Lt. Sally Dacus, Capt. Elaine VanDine, Lt. Vicky Bidwell, Lt, Marcie Walker, Lt. Cindy Coats. 2nd ROW: Janette Davaloz, Sherry Fulkerson, Karen Seaman, Lou Baumgardner, Claudia DeWees, Pam McWilliams, Carol Jarrett, Susan Shelton, Helen Bilhartz, Cindy Darden, Jana Bailey, Jill Smith, Debbie Cox, Jana Schooling, Kathy Guion, Pam Watt, Pam Blanks, MRS' STACKER Becky Lintner, Julie Holsapple, Gloria Toombs, Sylvia Fuentes, Cherie Sponsor Cash, Betty Schell, Sheri Henson. 3rd ROW: Livy Long, Beverly Col- 6 l CAPTAiN ELAINE VANDINE LIEUTENANT VICKY BIDWELL LIEUTENANT CINDY COOTS tharp, Diane Webster, Kathy l'lenniS, Julie B0l'hGm, -iflnie Oii0, MOYOA Sherry Brown, Carol Burke, Karen Force, Vicki Wilson, Janie Farrar, lYf1 UPSi10W, 5eVefiY Fi5i'ief, Lindfi MCKGGI Debbi DUi'i'Um, MGVY JO Hi- Janet Leonard, Pat McNicholas, Kathy Johnson, Theda LaFever, Brenda melrick, Dottie Smith, 5GnClY SPYGY, Judy EVGHS, 5i19iiY Oil, Debbie Morris, Allene Pelton, Shelley Brown, Donna Nowell, Linda Hutchison, Hunt, Martha Verver, Cheryl Tharp, Barbara Sellers, Vicki Freeman, Candy McKee, 51h ROW: Gay Hamill, Debi Whiddon, Sheryl Stqmp5, Karla Hejkal, JCt'llCe Vestal. 4th ROW: JOYCC Pylant, Linda Williams, Cqndy Ord, Terry Ellighl Pqulq Anderggnl Sugqn Temple, Trudy Deen, Candy Martella, Cindy CGITIBS, Ffdn Miles,' Sl'1tJhGI'1 Harrell, Teresa Millie Wood, Libby Muck, Renee Cotton, Judy johnson, Sully Stegerl Kiker, Frieda Buhler, Robin Jennings, Patty MCClUI'0, Debbie Ti10m05, Judy Jones, Karen Peters, Patti Cobb, Vicki Batchelor, Carol Jones. If l 'iii- f+.,,.....ll S4 95 -ri l if wk ijeffgr. 4 -1 . - s, . I' ' -'sf 5 I a V. A - 5 V SVI.-54, Q- ' R? ' Q l3?f.iiQ1,fLi B' LM LIEUTENANT LIEUTENANT SANDRA LIEUTENANT MARGARET UEUTENANT MARCIE y SALLY DAcus FREDERICK MONCRIEE WALKER 157 T roubs Enhance Half-Time or ans This year began differently from past years for the Troubadears as long before sunrise many sleepy girls found their way to summer practice at the community room of the Tyler St. Methodist Church. The product of this devoted practice was seen in football half times, which were varied by different field formations such as circles, rectan- gles, and squares. These formations also included cl USA which was highlighted by ninety-five girls scrounging in their boots for the featured scarves which were used in a routine to America the Beautiful. Through much hard work, and even more enioyment, the 1970-1971 Troubadears may count this year as a successful one. The Troubadears perform at still another football half time. Senior Troubs Susan Shelton and Sherry Brown do a disc routine to Raindrops Keep Falling On My Head, 158 Keeping up the spirit is a full-time iob for Troubs Janette Davaloz and Cheryl Tharp perform during a pep assembly -t . ,, n A J i i i i , , , Debbi Durham concentrates as new routines are taught during summer practice. The tension mounts as the Troubadears await the half. -W' 'mv iff W V 4 1 - We A , UA . ML I K f .' --- gfvov, . . 1 -,, ',.i 'za--'t 5P5f,Q'f'- ' I. , 9'7j3t.1Y2 The Troubadears ioin with the Knight Band to present a polished half time show. - ,qw ,A ,W .-an N4-Q, xii 159 Cheerleaders Elected Eight Keep Kimbalfs Spirit High Adorning the sidelines of each Kim- ball activity were the ever-faithful cheer- leaders. Spirit boosting, however, was merely one of their activities. They were also found raising money for balloons for the SOC game, decorating goal posts, and painting spirit signs as well as planning weekly pep assemblies. This year the 1970-T971 Cheerleaders sup- ported Kimball with tremendous bursts of energy, speed, and vitality. X T Cheerleaders Patty Rollings, Bruce Worth, l.uAnn Carter, Becky Bell, Donna Darden, and Jack Doak stand with pride while singing the school song. 160 Vasi The form's not perfect, but we finally did it! gr hh Y , ,. ,,bk Q..-3 1: ,LV A ' I ,svgezs gferg 1 .-M. ,, is I ' l ' Q l,,,,, , ..,l, ll,, 5 3 , y ,,,,,V Mex ' he ,.,.JM -- s,.,... -4 m V ,lily W :lm rygh W I W 'Z ,L .,,MM...:,tmff, ,tim . ,, I In I X . ,,, , ,, , .,,s, , l is W , rlf- , ,, i ., . Patty Rollings demonstrates her artistic ability with a spray can. l i Donna Darden and Pat Berry perform stunts at the Carter assembly. 'fun Cheerleaders prepare for the kickoff. uf If l 22 , . 'M Q , . ' -A -ea l. V.- vhs l.l'lA SEEK HE BEST 3,1 .H X f' MISS MARLAND Vivacious Sponsor and Witty Author of Skits! e s -'bn W... Pat Berry and Glenn Denny support the spirit shield. Fleur de Lis That Little Bit Extra Everyone has his own way of urging the Knights To victory. JANIE PALESCHIC PRISCI WHITAKER PAULA SENTER Presideni Vice-President Seq-erqry 162 lets 1 KATHLEEN SUE HARDIN MRS. PEGGY WHITEHEAD Reporter FRAZEE Treasurer Sponsor 'T Lf? hi f i A MISS MARGARET KUTZER Sponsor 'iff 3351 .M I 'n up 1 . 5 ,, A :L E G. 6 if-1 'ea5'ai:'Qxa?f-'? a uf- G ,Nxt 160 ,mga 1 'Q Q, I , 'i . xlffl . .4 1+ ax v fa , , I L , U . ' Q L-Q - 1 , . n I I I . ,. 2 . - V-W-4,1 1- '--I, 'QA?'.2g'6g u 6222 ,Q 3 451-wx nik? . M 433 N 3 5 JV N I f. x , ,gg I V . , ' N ' - 0 Q fait Hifi-.zA'W, gh' ' X ' Biff wa: ,aw A- im5 ?- :Q 'I tw I 'S lg . .4 ' '1,'a?L gr' Ak 1:55 Z fir' 64 R.O.TC. Kimball R.O.TC. Excells in All Aspects new Kimball R-O-T-CH on Parade- Maior Charles Conley salutes Lieutenant Colonel Har- mon White. Beverly Peacock, Cynthia Matthias, Susan Pinger, Patricia Burke, Sandy O'Dell, and Mrs. Averitt re- ceive Christmas presents from Mr. Durrett. Early morning parades, inspections, and hard work characterize the Justin F. Kimball R.O.T.C. Military tactics, along with habits of orderliness and precision, are taught to each cadet. Under the supervision of Lieutenant Colonel Harmon White and SSG Paul Vines the R.O.T.C. gained recognition as one of the top corps in Dallas. Lt. Col. White instructed, coordinated, and commanded the battalion staff while SSG Vines served as assistant instructor and supply sergeant. HON. MAJ. DEBBIE HARRIS Staff Sweetheart ' - A The American flag serves as an Bgttgzagliog Qqrgignygnger .. .f. .V . . .' . . i--, 'nfelilwss Bsttstlferxislwstfsisisnssss- 'vi 'S ,.' r . A f f tx -qv..-1-' ,I 'E l ff. CONLEYf Battalion Stay? Supervises gcgrrg TAREILOT ie eil- SFC ton? sm. RENNER '. Q .s..lfst':l.T. LENNON T iiCAPT.' MARTI iflCi0Ll5I.. TAREILO egltf U5 RENNER COL. HARMON W. 555 PAUL VINES WHITE Ass't Army Commandant of lnstructor Cadets Supervision and instruction of the bat- talion is carried out by the battalion staff. Every Tuesday morning the staff inspects and grades each of the five companies, They also make out a train- ing schedule for the cadets and make sure the proper subiects are taught. Secretaries Sandy O'Dell and Glenda Mirick work busily as Pat Burke looks on. ii 'll-if ' If to dll C0del5- Col. White goes over charts vital to R.O.T.C. field training. 165 in 'Q sf, .Y ,-vi:g,,,g-,,:Y,:H ww -'f' elf wg K1 A wg 1 5, 73511,-,f57.'fy ef 'iw 'K lj 'KV , Kf ' KKyjffg7V.g'1 ztu,ZQgiE,, ,yn-. 'W F' Q, -259' fx ' QL A ' I EV gfyiff bl sg A L, if V, A kt V' gli 721 fle IWQML:-73431 A 11 ,, f:f?i '-KM-ww::1fSvi ,2w'-iai' Q-ws. ff 11,1 . ,K . - Q , A f 4 7It9,'!?': fibiif rf 1455: in I K fK57Q:5:?, -uli fEgf7f'u.kf5 ?Z:vfi5lfQ'fit!-gi:,SWK ,ty H525 ' 'f V' jk U 'K 'igi-Ejsiiffqli'5:z:K3gqefA.l - 609887 . . 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KevinHfOfNeal. Paql Patterson. ,gf Cdt. John Wilson, tt. . .- Cdt. Eronktkobinson - ,D QQMPANY., ez K Company Commander P. g,'.2nd LARRY HICKSON Platoon Leader .4 . Cdt. Don Nolen 3 . Cdt. Don White, -, '- Cdt. David Chavisif Cdt. Thomas Evans . .fp . ff. i - - l:S.F.C. RICKY iNElLSON ff'Cdt 'P A . iGeorge:ArnosV jg f Cdt. Charfes Brazier -'M'ke.1C99 ? - ss f..i?ft'Wif? f!.f1fid l Cdt. Kim Herbst t r fi' fCdit.VKenneth5McCann Cdt. Johnny Kidwell ' P fCdt. Earl Cdt. Ricky Nelson 'wil g g if fQCdt.JMichael Price Cdt. James Williams lli, Steve Watson Cdt. Larry Evans 'f K E gg V - so , E COMPANY A l f Company Commander . Q . . r. Platoon Leader J .... ' J cat. wailiqni Ctwik it S car. oghqlasrgng. . Cdt. KirkgTareilo . Cdt. Don White T Celt., Vincent'Farnellif1 H Cdt. Felix Tavera fi Cdt.'Art Armstrong Cdt.'Marti Evans fi' . , . .te ROBERT ROSALES .g.s5s.G.yoANNY consurr ' 'its Cdt. Michael Isham - ii' Cdt. Andrew Phelps ' L tsi Cdt. Douglas Shelley ' 'A Cdt4 Jimmy Wallace c Cdtl Robert Ybarra , CdtfRichafd Lane J Vi Cclt.' 'Brown HON. MAJ. HON- MAJ- DEBBIE WAGNER BEVERLY PEACOCK A Company B Company HON. MAJ. HON. MAJ. PATRICIA BURKE SUSAN PINGER C Company D Company l T , U ., Q fe HON. MAJ. PAM MATTHEWS E Company Each company of the battalion staff had a company commander and a pla- toon leader. These officers, along with the battalion staff, organized and trained the cadets in drill formation. Every Tuesday morning the five com- panies which made up the battalion were inspected on a competitive basis by the battalion staff. At this time, the R.O.T.C. Sweethearts were also pre- sented along with the R.O.T.C. Band. 167 Ri e earn Sponsors Turkey Shoot Being part of the Rifle Team is a high- ly honored position. Each year cadets try out and are iudged on their marks- manship abilities. Those chosen for the team compete in inter-school matches. This year seven cadets were selected and placed under the supervision of SSG Paul Vines. Before the Thanksgiving holidays, the Rifle Team sponsored a turkey shoot. Students and faculty participated in the week long contest, which was won by Coach Milton South. ga, 1. HON. MAJ. CYNTHIA MATTHIAS Rifle Team Sweetheart SSG Paul Vines, Joe Watson, Mike Quigley, Jim Williams, Charles Dupree, Stanley Russ, Don White, and Randy Willman make up the Rifle Team. Being part of the select Rifle Team entails several hours of classroom lecture and instruction. 1-,l, Rifle Team members steady their aim for upcoming match with Sunset. 68 Royal Lancers Win ak CIW Drill ompetilion ' X sa , ' i A-' ' 5 4 if .1 , 4 I, 1 yi 11 l 211.1 p , .wif J -l 7 -vnu Royal Lancers demonstrate one of the maneuvers which brought them numerous awards during the 1970-71 year. HON. MAJ. NANCY POSEY Drill Team Sweetheart Commander , . n Platoon .Guide. . .1 . fi K., Q., - ff-- -, e Shelton, Vice-President of the Oak Cliff Jaycees, pre- ents trophy to drill team commander Capt. Larry Renner. Executive Q Officer . -. sy 155143-lJ9hnl.Q'0ll, . . , . list. Lt. Gary Lennon X Cdt SFC Robert, Spencer 1 2 ' t , f, Self-discipline and accuracy best de- scribe the Royal Lancer. Drill Team. Many hours of hard work are spent on learning intricate maneuvers which gained the Royal Lancers recognition as the number one drill team in Oak Cliff. Aside from competitions, the Lancers took part in assemblies and football games. I . ,'.' 1: K i K ,ROYAL LANCER,DRlLL TEAM' if I l i 1 J 1 R 4 5 . .Q .... 4 . cmg may gsnpigiz if .. . . CHARLES pyyy CQNLEYT ' f - ?5fllT+f3C?FE it QR SAPF5 . .iee fi f 1. 1 ll L is R Kevango'Nea1g e L l C Tj WHY Wie' L. HU 1'P?Fl9 V9f9'45,iggiz.1.. i Q Michael Quigley, ,L fCdtQ.Rob'ert Ybarrai . .e,i il 33951108 Watson sseee it T is Cdff BWI LOW l fi Ellis L 5 Cdtf l:'ffY 5995 ,,li TE ?' if Cdr R ,ii Cdfl KiitiQQt3lerbst' I f ff cdf.icpegg3q1,ikqmpe. 1 A e.i sfqnieyanmf is 1 e N N is Q K M , .I W , ijsms ....s 1 7, A s 169 . pf. .fV3n f 4 gv, Vx ' n- -x -I .xr , .1 M .-'-xii ' ,rd 4.1 I L '-Q3 A ..,vV,r- :AQ K , gs' . k 3. ,1 K 1' Amfw wwWJQW g l , ,,WfWWfgm l 72 I .,u.. ,gqq 'M 4, . Football -9' , 15 173 Knights Begin Winning Season A gains! wls Kimball started this year with a strong win over Garland. On the third play of the season, Dwayne Fontaine hauled in a short pass along the right sideline and raced 76' yards for the first Kimball, score of the season. After Kimball iumped to a fourteen point lead, the Garland Owls came back to tie the game. ln the third quarter, the Knight of- fense sprang into life. lt was not until the fourth quarter, however, that the Knights scored two more touchdowns to defeat Garland 26-14. After beginning the season successful- ly, Kimball ran into the tough Lake High- land Wildcats. The Knight defense closes on the Garland runner to drop him for a two yard loss The Knights score against Richardson to take the lead in this closely fought battle. 174 'GJ 3532:-n 1. S xi .- ,-: -F A, k V 0 Qi 'N 'i fs HI 1 1' I ,Y 2 Q, 1' 5' . N , '31 .. M, 'Q 'Y if ' mf '1 . X. , , N- ' ' ll, nk -. .gg gr felizmff Nf. - , ew A Dwayne Fontaine picks apart the Carter defense. 6 Mark Brumley makes his block as the Knight runner is tackled. ,F as The Knight specialty team prepares to kickoff The Carter defense temporarily detains Landess. V , - , 7 .,, . , Mali. , .. infer r- + f . 1 454255 'iw f ,. . i Mustang defender misses the Knight punt by inches. J 1. Knights End Up 2-I in Preseason Play Lake Highlands began the scoring with a field goal and a touchdown in the first quarter. There was no scoring until the third quarter when the Wildcats scored on a one yard plunge. The Knights finally scored in the fourth quarter but missed the extra point. Next on the list of preseason games was the Richardson Eagles. The Eagles scored twice in the first half and Kimball scored once, making the score l4-6. Then Tony Jackson went out of the game with a sprained ankle iust before the half. Gary Johnson guided the Knights to another score with thirteen seconds left in the half, making the score I4-12. Richardson came back in the first series of the third quarter to kick a field goal. Then the Knights scored one last touchdown to win the game i9-17. . vs.. ..-' 0 ' ..,A iam , 3? H ' , 4 A S as f we . l S f - as . A5 1 'I' I ' , . 1 H l if :f vii H.. . . 4311 k'f. f gf aff ffl' as , L 5 A f A Fil .S 1 WE? ,.. ,iz '-.. Q' H 1 gli , V E' H ' ?1l:lf'9 h' ' : . .,, , A it A 1 I A A A A it M was 1 Y 1, . f., ' of S ' ' a s is .. 1 f Wu . iieflvffi ..-if. if say 1: W f Q we Dyrel Collins lines up as wide receiver against Adamson. Ages Mess, W SEASON RECORD Kimball Opponent 26 Garland 14 6 Lake Highlands 16 19 Richardson 17 21 Roosevelt 0 28 Carter 10 34 Adamson O 41 North Dallas 0 21 Sunset 0 28 Woodrow Wilson 37 8 S.O.C. 20 178 'Wx sf Tony Jackson shows the pressure of the game against Adamson. John Dooley runs his deep pattern against North Dallas. 1 :xii 1 'W I il 1 Ad '.:. s - in . 4 , ' . i'i 1 -. , - f . U, . -A -.sfffs 1 I A 1 , . The Kimball defense anticipates the snap and the North Dallas offensive line sets Jerry Wilson tenses during a passing situation. M ustan gs, C owbo ys, and Leapards Fall to KK To begin district play, the Knights de- feated the Mustangs. The action was on the ground with Robert Heflin gaining 86 yards. The Knights scored two quick touch- downs in the second quarter and held off a potent Mustang offense. The final Kimball score was made in the last quarter by Jack- ie Landess, bringing the final score to Kim- ball 2l and Roosevelt 0. In a do or die game with Carter, again the Kimball team managed to pull through. The Cowboys scored first on a field goal, but the Knights came back with a touchdown. Going into halftime, howev- er, the Knights were behind l0-7. In the second quarter, the Kimball offense came alive after the recovery of a fumble. The Knights ground out three second-half touchdowns to win by a score of 28-l0. ln the fifth consecutive win of the year, the Knights shut out Adamson 34-O. Lan- dess scored the first touchdown of the night, getting seven of the 274 yards Kim- ball accumulated. Dwayne Fontaine scored next on the ground and then caught a pass for six yards and a touchdown. Moments later, Fontaine again ran for a touchdown. Randy Horton ended the scoring by cap- ping the last drive with a l-yard plunge. 179 Homecoming Game Again a Success On Fair Day, the Knights mauled the North Dallas Bulldogs 41-0. The Knights recovered two fumbles and intercepted three passes. Heflin scored the first two touchdowns followed by a six yard touchdown run by Fontaine. In the third quarter, Jackson hit Fontaine for seven yards and a touchdown. At the end of the third quarter, Jackson scored on a bootleg around right end. ln the fourth quarter, Steve Hill got the final score from the one yard line. Homecoming this year was a happy occasion be- cause Kimball beat Sunset 21-O. After a closely fought first half, Kimball led by only seven points. ln the third quarter, however, the Knights managed to put togeth- er two quick touchdowns, ending the scoring for both teams. 33 The Knight captains gamble with the Adamson captains at the start of the game. 'I80 fp-psig Roosevelt defenders rush to block the kick. E? ,fr ' In wwf, . J Robert Heflin knocks the ball from The hands of The Adamson receiver. Coach Harlan muses over the nexf offensive play. 1 . 1 'cry 1 .W ,qg.,1., +9 . ay u 1 4 n I f- V - A ' M .rw QM, , I 3, ' 'N 'M54'?Z41PYiw5vgf. fy Jackie Landess sireaks io ihe right and open spaces. 181 l I? fi, ji f 'fl 1 5? 4 at I if , K , .5 Q yy i ,N if r ea.. ,M The Knight defense stops the Woodrow Wilson offensive attack. 9 . inei I Q ,, ' if I W, A ,ffl pf, ' lilfu 'W' ' -, V JJ. iff ,,f1,, ..: 'fa V. :Jie ,, V ,,,,,, , f 'S We uf as F , , ix H ,, .4 , . ,ii. . fi W . f 1 , ' t, 5, The Kimball defense contains the Bison's receivers, Charles Clemmons has a Bison by the horns on this play limiting their effectiveness. 442' as Q V .elf Q 1 is 1 Q . . . The Knight offensive line opens the hole for the Kimball runner After a short gain, this Bison runner is mobbed by the Knight defense. Robert Heflin makes a clutch catch against the Wildcats. os... Kimball Is Handed Its First District efeat by Woodrow Although Kimball was undefeated in dis- trict play, Woodrow Wilson ended the win- ning streak. ln the first quarter, each team scored once. Woodrow Wilson scored again iust before halftime, and the Knights were behind 21-14 at the half. The Wild- cats boosted their lead to 35-14. Then Kim- ball came raging back, going 85 yards in three plays and a touchdown. The Knights scored once again in less than five minutes. Their final chance at victory was stopped when Tony Jackson was trapped for a safe- ty. The final score was Woodrow Wilson 37 and Kimball 28. ,, 183 fi, 'il I 1 t 4 . , . 3 , L i- if mg! I -v ,L ' 'i , Q u f! S 9:2 ff- 'r 73 95 QU. rr ,L 44m ' , A - it -v+ '92 eta 24 -fi - , asf? Q94 QPU e45 94.f el- M ,N Ze 12 ,as V42. 67 '58 -Q78, gg 27 55 30,25 77 71 45 il H' bf ' 'gl Q . .. tg 'es' e25e,f2Ui?t35,gc37esf5 12 . ' ' f Q liffsoiift Q-vherfiqsui. 73 asf 44' iii 'wi .W Q. Q Rig-lst' -Rm-i9 ' ffaf! Q S R ,,1' K s 4'1 f .t 2 -',+ f . ' 'f-sfffwrmwe .,,. , -ff ,'-. L--'ne'-'T f -,'. -,iz ,'--. - w,fQ1.:1wf Law'-if? x.,1 :4 rwf3Mf-'- - '.:'f '-.,' .- 'wf1 .-,.' ..:- N415-at :-':' ,-,. ,-'- f':- fl' FRONT ROW: Gary Raith, Martin Glenn, Mike Milliken, Ricky Bell, Randy Davis, Travis Woolever, Randy Davis, Larry Redden, Pat King, Kirk Patten, Randy Horton, John Bevans, Jeff Culp, Joey Shaddox, Len Creel, Gary Kofnovec, Paul Johnson, Gerald Watanabe, Henry Hawkins, Jimmy Lloyd. SECOND ROW: Charlie Turner, John Dooley, Steve Krol, Wayne McKamie, Rusty Fuqua, Gary Johnson, Joe Todd, Jerry Wilson, Gary Whale, Tony Jackson, Dwayne Fontaine, Raymond Cantu, Mike Barrow, Rusty Fratus, Marty Kamerbeek, Larry Shoemake, Jay Howard, Steve Hill, Bill Fold. THIRD ROW: Troy Miller, Spike Harlan, Mike Smith, Ernie Segovia, John Sellers, Gary Freeland, Tommy Harris, Chris Lingwall, Jimmy Herndon, Charles Clemmons, Mike McCleskey, Buzz Lupton, John Anderson, Roy Bell, Randy Ransom, Robert Culpepper, Marc Zito, Jack Hitchcock, Harry Beavers. FOURTH ROW: James Stinson, Richard Walcott, Kieth Taylor, Mark Brumley, Mike Miller, Dyrel Collins, John Hassell, Ward Hansen, Robert Heflin, John Rich, Mike Bigham, Jackie Landess, Johnny Wadle. l l 184 Robert Heflin shows battle scars. The Kimball defense breaks through Woodrow's wall of blocking. Knights End Season in the Mud With C With one game left in the season, Kim- ball still had a chance at a three-way tie for first place with Woodrow Wilson and S.O.C. By defeating S.O.C. in this last game, they would have a chance at the district championship. ln atrocious weather, the Knights went to work on the Bears. The Bears scored first and led by seven points. Just before halftime the Knights scored, making a two point conversion. The Knights then led 8-7. After halftime, however, the Bears came alive and scored two third quarter touchdowns. For the rest of the game, the defenses dominated play and neither team was able to score. The Bears came out on top 20-8, squelching the Knight's championship hopes. Spike Harlan coached his team to a successful 7-3 sea- son. Several team members were chosen to the All-City team, and each team member put forth an all-out effort. During the S.O.C. game, jubilant Knights recover a fumble. 185 Squires Have Tough Season Although ending the season with a 3-7 record, the B-Team gave each oppo- nent a tough battle. Losing many games by a margin of only one or two points, the B-Team succeeded in overcoming Roosevelt, North Dallas, and Adamson. Quarterbacked by John Sellers, the B- Team played well defensively and lost only in the last few seconds. While the B-Team had problems getting it togeth- er at the first of the season, they came on strong in the last half, showing much improvement and great promise for a superb Kimball team in '72, The tough Squire defense anticipates the snap and prepares to stop the S.O.C. offense cold. l l 2 we f mnwloall undue! 'fm 186 Quarterback John Sellers looks for his receivers as the Bears close in. No one knows where the ball is in this B-Team pile up. 'MFT W ROW: John Martinez, James Meadows, Andrew Morales, Ricky Worsham, Eddie Davaloz, Ted Hotchkiss, Jim Westbrook, Johnny Barnes, Mitchel, Lee Emery. SECOND ROW: Rocky Athos, Mike Burns, Leonard Allen, Mike McAlister, David Bean, Mario Martinez, Gary Henderson, Seidman, Bill Ferguson. THIRD ROW: Milton South, Kieth Irby, Dorman Hinchcliffe, Dick McRoy, Dale Baldwin, Mike Philpot, Randy Burrows, Hooper, John Taylor, Wilbur Smith, Mac Wallace, Bruce Dodd, Mike Stewart, Gill Quinn. FOURTH ROW: Pat Rowell, Gary Ransom, Ricky Mil- Victor Moore, Rusty Shelley, David Oliver, Cliff Gonzales, Gary Gierczak, Mike Jeter. .-s . . 'li We i L ' :AL ,A f v.. , ,rm The B-Team offensive line forms an excellent pocket for their quarterback. Pat Rowell prepares to run his route as a wide receiver. AS., .f,,...s-i'iP5:BP'1 1 Iulwvs-N . ,gpuaq 1 pax... :fe-I..-.lil I AQ f. X - .. 1 ' - WY'1 187 k n r P fp?- C agers Produce Championshzp earn Kimball basketball players had it rough from the start. Practice began in the summer and never stopped until the last shot of the season was made. The long hours of practice and the sacrifice involved, however, were not wasted as KirEH1ll basketball produced an excit- ing, championship team. Leading the team with height and ability were Larry Chesney, Mark Ellis, and Andy Jones. These men kept the team alive by producing a great per- centage of the points per game. At the guards, Gene Hanson and Eddie Fit- zhugh developed a winning combination built around a tough defense that har- assed every opponent. Seniors Clark Lacy, David Miracle, Curtis Coliz, Clif- ford Britton, Larry Frazier, and Tony Maxwell brought the fresh blood into each game, giving the first five a breath- er. Juniors Marvin Daniels and Paul Surrounded by opposition, Andy Jones tenses for a rebound Allen added talent to the team and managed to substitute frequently, add- ing their ability to each game. Curtis Coliz guards the opposition on the throw-in. Mark Ellis gets a hard lay-up around the defense 190 A . QQ, Q -, : ' s 'sf Uv .x I W,- aif' '.aQM'.2 - :-fmiyt, K . ,. , ig 4 45211. ml 'V gfwd- - :.,v:i ikwzifa-gvgfgiif iifiyxssfwaixigg-kg ' ,E 435 ' QA 9,wg ,qiDnfai'v.4Sez.w,,k1gg. 6 afw -. iQ1fW.wW' m Q , .1 y xg,- 1 M-rf gl ii . fe, g MRM gd Qayranwi QQ QS -ff' EV Q33 Q gs? Q . . 1, ,Q 7 1 - I . s - Q 1 5 4' 5 1 if 1 , N l I - .l .1 ', -if ff f , . 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Brad Millsap, a member of the 1970 All-District team, paced the Knights by providing strength with the bat and outstanding defensive play. James Stinson, a member of the All-City team in l97O, pitched Kimball to many victories. Beginning pre-season play against Richardson Pearce, the Knights showed their power by easily winning l9-3. After losing to Carter in the district opener, the Knights then proceeded to a rewarding season of victories. M: lla .ff f'f1- fr :zez 11' -'1vf- J l .i.. W, .ag ,sw 1l:,,zY.,i:,i . I 4 'H Vu-1, g Nl: , ' Q vig., 7-+.Q,fgzf'1 U ff j -- ----,, ... . . . , . ,. . -I ff: , - f- .,,, , ,Mgt J lll A Nl' l K' i ' 'l ' 'ff :'- Li s, so K if Q -. . 'wi-, ,ge w ,INV K, 7 I 3 M. I 1-it 5 ,ir .xwt M-51: .VS A 'Z . 7 - 5 ' A ' aft- 1 , Y Q , 7 -Q if ini! 1 -5 'me fl 1 he My , '. .23-wi. ' I . 1' iff -al' ,wal-1: 1, L., gf-5, ,W fs- 'bf - , -I ze, '- J , Nw ? Veg. ,. L. X , , fi 1. ,' - , 4 -'K W- ew sz-w,,:zy,'eg , 1 ,Q szfg.?22g.g,q, , Max Pietsch makes the tag as Kirk Patten hits the dirt. - 1 Mike Bigham heads to second as John Sellers awaits the throw to first base. 'I98 -gf' ng -ls.. Dltis-an WCW X ...zi- YV, ,,. s-,-,. - A., fx . .KM-4 .. ,gf 1 rl -. Q., 1 114 4 bw 'f' 19 -1-.' ' In PN!-N 'L ... J' if ' --4 -cv. ' s ' ,. Q 1 - X . t - .4 X., V 9 - 4.4.5 F D git , ,,t- . - ,if ' fit. . f .-is .S 1 V M Q ' ' it .' 'Q' Aff 1 4.--191.125 ' Q ef 4,165-H, ,ef QQ' James Stinson shows his curve in practice. Kirk Patten rounds second, trying for a triple. 'I99 Hara' Practice Gives Kimball ' a T ough Team s -Magis Raymond Cantu tries to beat the throw to third. Brad Millsop steps ccross first for on easy out. Tony Jackson steals second os Kirk Patten 200 is -14' x John Sellers loosens up as he cwulis the pitch. 5 I 5 -and put V . 4, V ,,, em -.4 N1- to make the ploy. , , I gf, k x A e it xr ,aggsj al . M o' 'E S 0 53? f vez? H W qi, ., ga ,, . , sf 45 ws 4 N ff , e-fff. ff e , V y . my f . V- ,ff I I 1 5 I J 1 A , - ,, I .-' 5 K 3 W V V NF -mf W 1, , , .JL-e. 9 If o lk I, ' lfyt V pai ' , 3 .ig.f',,. 2' ge 5 .gig , a ...Lg 2' ,Q OH i f W Q ag, 5 -,,, 9- 3 ' ' 2: ff we K ---Q Q K .z6cgqw...Q Stix.. .W M- - S532 a vi. g ' 'i it w'ii'2i1, lift' 5:2 i s . , , i- , . lm Q 1. e ' wi iv- ' g 5 3 39' . , its as fi W .iin I F '- Q Brad Millsap makes the catch to put this runner out. Experience Aids in Varsity Baseball 202 Pitchers Valdez and Stinson are the main spark plugs of the Knight team. ,,,.f, ! '2 Returning Iettermen Stinson, Cantu, Horton, Jackson, Millsap, and Patten add experience to the team. yi ,,.,. ,k , , . K , 1 Qi Nix 456 KAY 1, IP I ' x I 2, 'x. 4 3 FRONT ROW: Jody Thompson, Ray Valdez, Randy Horton, Raymond Cantu, Dwight Lowe, Max Pietsch, Gary Raith. SECOND ROW: Martin Glenn, I- a 3 rn 'F cn 12 :I IF o 3 . -4 o 3 N4 L- a G I' Ili o :I . T - o ci. .5 a 'o N L- o J' J an 'L QT Q 3' 71 -1. I' 'U o I! 0 5 N ii Q E! co 3' a 3 . -I 1 o -4 5 S' J lfl ii l Nl. E . . A E Qll ' l l 4 my rw if wi Y iii' . N ,QI A., , : Q 21.2, 3? I: f 1 U Y Q 'Q ' ,- l i 5 . 4,,,.-., ,., ' -g . ff-4-vi.. Kirk Patten backs up John Sellers as he fields a grounder. .--1 'V' .V . ' . I Dwight Lowe scores a single by beating the throw to Horton. .ib Y, ' 203 bi W I x j if if ef' 1 as wx ft Y Q if sf .- v . Nw it as ,w M. , ' 4 1 1, 9 . aw.. . . , ,Z My 'I 4 -?wn:- as , , :Af wh, ,, - q a'. A.: - V vx . 1 usp M Q..-aw wr, H' vi , Y ' -f ' swf , , ... , , a je h. iw-fu, 1 ' A lj ,:L. I Vw M, Ni? K, I Ania pq ,Q-.--M ,M f N' 4,4 il f V Q sum N , awp. , J -3 X' , ijt 5 W1 - . . .M fm r , ..,' .f..fg..a'd ' ' .iw-wha: i I jg, LV .,n: N kk Vlk 4 MJ I I I W . -J . .. A' xt k S ,M ,Q , , ,. A . ,,,, ' f -H-4' M W N' --M ' 'T g '5s X, if W'? 'Sf1,- ,, k. . fwm, Track V' 'th 205 LIEQI Tommy Norris takes the lead for Kimball in the high hurdles. Danny Wood takes the high road in practice run indermen Brin g Glory to Kimball Track season got off to a successful start at the Houston meet this year. Sev- eral Knights finished high in the stand- ings against teams from all over the state. Phil Callison was a standout for Kimball, winning the broad iump with a iump that was only two inches short of the record. In the Kimball Relays, Kimball also placed high with the relay teams doing a superb iob. The Cindermen again went to the district and city meets, bringing much glory to Kimball. 206 I 1- wie-.yfi Charles Davenport leads the pack as he takes the inside lane 44 4 ff 1 fu A-X mis 5 Ls , ,, The 1970-71 Track Team , W Q W-...NWN ' Qti1'1'f,,.e - 7 he 3 ' hu 1 - - ,,., .s . r QQ. A ' 'Q E it' N Q ltsgtqli- --1 A G . was . V.. -,i - Qt -- u919 an up 45 711.5 Qs- Johnny Lloyd prepares to go up in this practice rur . Ji Q-we ,Q W tg 19 - --,--Hs., v--..- 4, . ,,,.- A .V , I , ml., A-qw. - - - . A --f , .. fL w L-,AL lm' -f W -iv U5 .-LFf , Q: 1 'E . f 1 'Q I .A- .'- . A. :Sci 'r W- W- ua., I l Q 1 ini'-IO Phil Callison strains every muscle to get the extra inch. 207 Hard Work Characterizes irnball Track 208 wil ,AT ., Gary Kofnovec shows the strain and concentration of throwing the shot. -Charlie Turner acts in the executive manner of a manager. At least track isn't all work. Marc Zito expresses the fatigue present at the end of a race. tl 'G , 4 l - , we l 3. ,A I 1 f ff .JB ,.,, . I . fi .wr f l ww? fr igrpa Kimboll's shot put throwers work out continually to build up their distance. 209 1' Q R4 .5521 ,M ,xg 4' 46? 3554? i, ,gn Q . wk Ak' . 1 1 v I 5 'x I' , , f , 1 . V. , - 1. ' -N 4 x 41 - E A A. l N ,s. .K x ',' . . r p - a F , 'J' . . f ,- I '-.- , ,j ,, -,ff P w,,k A L :ag .-,A I ,, Y L, 3.2 A jf' ,hi -A., P N K ,af , r 5229's nh ,.- .A . V 1 1 Qu I S! a if x f , j . ' J' ,J ,, 1 K , ,l , . wg 1 I -,Y 1 A L 1 . ' ' X , .-,..l xuljgtwfc :I Flimwr I I k V ' , t wi n Q I I Tennis 575, L Km fy v , . Q are wx 3 , Wvfftit ,i.- - -1 wi 'L': il , I - ' f L f ylya ,lcs L R . FRONT ROW: Becky Reed, Sharon Massengale, Laural Rose, Charlotte Wood, Sandy Fridrich. SECOND ROW: Steve Reed, Mike Clanton, Lyman Bil hartz, Gary Ewell, Bobby Aydelotte, Don McLeod, Shown Leahey, Randy Warren. Sophomores add talent to the tennis team and work hard during practice. Lyman Bilhortz serves a powerful ball while his partner Bruce Worth 212 readies for action. Netters Uvercome ough pposilion Tennis got underway this season by the team's being picked as the district winner. Sportswriters chose Kimball net- ters to win their division, closely fol- lowed by Adamson. Coach Martin based his hopes of a championship on the returning lettermen Becky Reed, Sally Roberson, Laural Rose, and John Mangione. These four lead Kimball's team in experience and ability. Other seniors on the team, Lyman Bilhartz, Bobby Aydelotte, Bruce Worth, and Gary Ewell round out the nucleus of the team. ln pre-season matches, Kimball domi- nated play and got off to a fast start in district games. Ending up the year, the team traveled to Tyler, Texas, to com- pete in a state-wide tournament. A bird s eye view of Laural Rose shows her concentration and determination Bruce Worth backs deep to make the return. 213 .JY 3' . we-:K 4 f ,v N , 0- fi I .s. U 'nf ,.,,. Q r, A K - g,.- ii l. . W if w Q A W eff - - ,4.g,.g,,-,f .1 '.3 -.y 1 ' J. .1 ' 7- ' 'f' . ', flax' ,RTA ,f 2' - f ..,'.fj:..,,, ,Iii 'aw' 3131 '. ' 71.5. 4 .- '-ifff' .',Ay?ffj5,g.',fg 'fgif , i , H 'ef . - 9, A.: -.gg-253.-.-g-., Ly ' , . - . 1 .- .-tx. -,1--4' ..-5 . D - fu . A ,'.. 'y .- , 5, D ,I ,..,Xl-U,,.,, ,, , A Q. V ,v..Q:,!'-2.1.-' 4.,-- - -. ,im . . 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Gary Johnson gels the distance on this pradice swing. 216 ,, Sieve Upham holds the pin while the oihers pufi out i s 1 X. , F 1, , A. agv- ,X 1 g,1w Y I 41 P ', sf - si'Z'n' 'mb , 4 ...fa Y., ,vi ,, ., , . ,g:1-Q:.-L-?.rr5.- ' lf ,s , ' ' .2 --1 1:14219 W 'j. .,sff.-f,,.'.- eg., F- V.. pri, -,f 'nt ixvk-f:3Z:Sf-'-1'-5' c, .W , ,,- -. l' 'ff-?333'f'i?At 5:3511 ---frxl, If fifszfi-f .t? - r 'vi-mf'-' '.':'i'1'-'uf H'-' f ' Enix? it' f1'f ff- . C 1' C Hiyl,A,c.f5,4:,-t.'-x.,-L.-' Aff 12 7 efQ:E'9'5'4 5'-,W1 '?4- -'1-u:fa2i ,- wgwmnaj-,n i,.' ,!..f-,TV-..V -rl., , ,.!,1.tw ,. E, ..,,,n'.' - -- 4. t,.,:., ' ' 'Effie' f is-if ',3,1'f-if-Hi? TT-5K 1 V, V 1' ifiqfifffqw . ' Ti I :rf t 'f f ,sr -wt-3'-4-M - v .,. 'Q , . , ,M Q., Q, .x.. . .-.:4,f,-L, . ajvviff- 1 , tw- ,A ff 511' , . uw. .... ,, , ,..,. . , ,.. - 4 Q -,-.,,- -.. -rv,1,,5 ,., MZ, .,,.5 -. 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WW W fN'R' X' itiam. -- :. .. :-ff: ,, -,-1 '- , ,, ' f - --Q.-gw . .-rin' M .-A '-,'1,1. , AP: is Ji QQ, 4- ' , ',4,?yy 'X t ,.c'fQ.f. . f! x.'Y-,kgfjix-?25g'y1 ,f,s,y,f 3w- ' ,. 4- ,4 - 4 1, , . , . as l 'ifitij-is.Meir-.'12'aE'.afaftLsiief.:z.6-effelffte gi. 'if Qfflifl t l 343:15 Bruce Huffines helps Jeff Burgess line up a putt. Goyers Emerge Strong Contenders or itle Golf members found the 1970-71 season to be one of the best in Kimball's history. Making the nucleus of the team were three returning lettermen, Larry Degenhart, Steve Upham, and Eddie Carpenter. Rounding out the team were three seniors, two iuniors, and one soph- omore. ln the fall, the team enioyed pre- season victories over I I-AAA defending champion Hillcrest and pre-season fa- vorite Thomas Jefferson. Later, in the first annual Dallas High School Golf Championship, Steve Upham emerged champion, shooting a 75. As district play started, Kimball found its opponent to be the Carter Cowboys, who were picked to give Kimball its strongest match. Kimball defeated Car- ter by a score of 6-O and was well on its way to one of the most successful golf seasons so far. l I ff x x I 1 ta ff ll 4 Q' A l 1 x Q VI: .. L g, . ' ' T I A , ' H ' .V . .. 5' A' . i Q-I ,J irwgvpfu W . X 'D 1'-li.-'... r:. V Q V -4 I n 1'5t ' ,. ri .V ' ' .ix ' hi., ' ' - A n---- .' H . ., . is - V, ,. . . ,:' !Jf1'.,g-, U - , ,-- .Y . .,.5,,gw:- - v , ' 'f i,l 5?4ff7vb'W3'L:r.H?, 4' 7 W1 'fi fgyiffutii ., . : x G .l, . . R f-rsh 9' 1 ' n ' -5 4'.-5,11-f 1 ' Qt... f, . X , -MFA if 1 ' -.,. . :M . i 'Q -'-4. - ' ,,-.nf--In t pf ',5h 2- '...:gg11v,xi JE' -xr ' '4 .1, ,-QEHL QQ' '. -'-'UNH ft' .T2 e - -8 T 'iq -.rt .. f ' ', -'H-.b..'L1bEri' ' '- fT.f.fff.w'.....' -wt: 'mfww - Q -t aww- .- .- Jeff Burgess takes a fairway shot while Bruce Huffines awaits his turn. 217 4.-. nun, - ,:' I. -1:1 funun' -n-Q.-. .-v 4- 'Q-V Q.. -nl-rv-' 49. qu .Q I'. g 'uw - -- 3 1... A Junlr - ..- - s 5 4: f. .?:Q ..,, .Q s. Q GH: ,. 2' !:ffl! ,,, ,V p 1. '44, ' J u-.W 5' N' 5,-.' If I an '.'f'1, .X . qi. s ,N ., vp Ax. ' ,xr .wxg ' uf: .- gh v ,,1, ,, Q -Q if 4, Lf' 1 A . is 3 1+ ,mi .i Wu Hifi 41 O xii .9 i I 1 Q 5211 iff' 9 'p 2... fe dr ,sl , .alms Qidisig f 4 W , . Q fr .. Q 4 Q Q .. v a , , J 5 xx nr , if xx X, xy , Wing x QA '.. fl- i NO' SMOKFNGS? . -www .w,g FRONT ROW: Susan Dutton, Krissy Utt, Barbara Foster, Becky Fisher, Patty Rollings. ple, Ann Sanguinet, Cheryl Tharp, Sandy Martin, Holly Utt. THIRD ROW: Margare Drake, Lindo Henley, Teresa Webb. 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Senzor O zcers Guzde Student Body RICKY ABBE B Football, B Baseball BETTY ABSTON Library Council RONNIE ACKER Student Councilp Agapeg Gym Ass'ti Study Hall Ass't5 Track BILLY ADAMS Study Hall Ass't LISA ADAMS Fleur-de-Lisp Student Council, Red Crossp Y-Teensy Gym Ass'tp Study Hall Ass'tp A Jamaisg F.H.A.5 Distributive Education Club RUSTY ADAMS Concert Choir: Playsp Gym Ass'tf Study Hall Ass'ty Trackf Cross Country ANDREW AINLEY Biology Honor Societyg Current Events Clubp Agapeg Plays, Gym Ass'tp Biology Lab Ass'ti Allerleig B and Varsity Track: B and Varsity Cross Country, Treasurer, Science Clubf F.C.A. KATRINA ALEXANDER F.H.A.5 Distributive Education Club ELLIS DUANE ALLEN MARSHA ALLEN Biology Honor Societyg Fleur-de-Lisp Al- lerleig F.H.A.7 Field Biology EDDY ALLISON CYNTHIA YVONNE ALSUP Fleur-de-Lisp Student Council, Y-Teens, A Jamaisf F.H.A.y F.T.A. 232 Senior Girls Boost Morale at Pep Assemblies KATHY ANDERSON Spanish National Honor Society, Fleur- de-Lisp Troubadearsf EI Solg F.H.A. PAULA ANDERSON Fleur-de-Lisf Troubadearsp KNIGHT LIFE Stafff Gym Assistant: Typing Assistant, A Jamaisp F.H.A.f F.T.A. RANDY ARIMOTO SALLY LYNN ASKINS Concert Choirg Girls' Chorusg Bible Cred it Awarclg Art Clubg El Sol DIANE AUSTIN Fleur-cle-Lisp Study Hall Assistantg F.B.L.A.5 DUDLEY AUSTIN SAMUEL R. AYDELOTTE National Honor Societyg Biology Honor Societyg R.O.T.C., Commissioned Offi- cer, Royal Lancersp Chemistry Lab As- sistantp A Jamaisg Corona Eximiag Ten- nisg Science Club MARSHA BACHUS SANDRA BACHUS DANA BAKER Fluer-de-Lisp Red Crossi Y-Teensg Coun- selor Assistanty El Solg F.H.A., Secretary PATTY BAKER Biology Lab Assistantg F.B.L.A.5 F.L.A.G. BARBARA BALL Fleur-de-Lisp Troubadearsf Red Crossy Y- Teens: El Solp Girls' Cross Country, Girls' Track Senior girls Cindy Renolds, Elaine DeWeese, Sue Gee, Hyla Clanton, Paulo Keyes, and Karen Harris add to the spirit of the pep assemblies. iso' ,,. Y. 41. S .. sr' v-wwf L Www' -wi JB 'b' 'gn ROY BAXTER SUE BAXTER F.H.A. ROGER BEALL Concert Choir, F.L.A.G. JANET BEAN National Honor Society, French Honor Society, Study Hall Assistant, A Jamais LINDA BEAN Fleur-de-Lis, Student Council, Red Cross, Y-Teens, Dance Club, F.B.L.A., Medical Careers CHERYL BEAVERS Fleur-de-Lis, Study Hall Assistant, F.H.A. DIANE BEDUNAH Y-Teens, A Jamais, F.H.A., F.B.L.A., Secretary BECKY BELL Cheerleader, Fleur-de-Lis, Student Coun- cil, Dance Club, Junior Sweetheart Nominee, Senior Homecoming Princess, A Jamais, F.H.A. DIANE BELL Fleur-de-Lis, F.H.A. 233 234 RICKY BELL Letterman's Clubg Gym Ass't5 El Solp B and Varstty Football ROY BELL Language Lab Ass'tf Allerleif Varsity Footballg Trackp Cross Country' MIKE BELLRINGER B Tracky Slide Rule Clubg Gym Ass't5 Study Hall Ass'tg Biology Lab Ass't BARBARA BENISH CARL BENNETT KATHY BENNETT Fleur-de-Lisp Dance Club, Thespiansp Plays, Art Club: F.H.A. PAT BERRY Cheerleaderp Student Council, Gym Ass'ty Study Hall Ass't VICKY BIDWELL Spanish National Honor Societyf Fleur- de-Lisp Troubadears, Lieutenant, Red Cross: Library Councilg El Solf F.H.A. BILLY MACK BIERSCHWALE Tracki Cross Country, Manager KW Seniors find self-expression through art. 261 Seniors Display Artistic Abilities MIKE BIGHAM Letterman's Clubf Student Cauncilp Red Crossp Senior Class Treasurerp Varsity and B Football, Varsity and B Baseball LYMAN BILHARTZ Student Councilg Red Crossp Allerlei, Varsity Tennis JENNIE BLACK LOU ANNE BLANKENSHIP New Time Syngers, Girls' Chorusp Na- tional Honor Societyf Fleur-de-Lisf Y- Teensp Agapeg El Solp Bible Credit Award: F.B.L.A.y Musicalg Concert Choir PAMELA BLANKS Quill and Scrollf Fleur-de-Lisp Troubo- dearsf Red Crossy Y-Teensy Agapeg KNIGHT LIFE Staff, Study Hall Ass'ty Office Ass'tg El Solg F.H.A. DEBRA BLATNEY F.H.A.f F.B.L.A. MARTHA BOLIN LAWRENCE G. BOYD Student Councilp Thespiansp National Forensic League, Concert Choirg New Tyme Syngersg Plays, Debateg Science Clubg Musicals RAYMOND BOYD Marching Bandg Concert Band VINCENT BRANCATO Allerlei JAN BRANDENBURG Fleur-de-Lisp Red Crossg Gym Ass'tg A Jamaisi Allerlei: F.T.A. PAUL BRANDNER Corona Eximia 236 Senior Themes Keep Students Busy D'ELDA BRAZIER Y-Teens, Fleur-de-Lis, Concert Choir, Girls' Chorus, F.H.A. MARK BREAUX Letterman's Club, Bible Credit Award, Allerlei, El Sol, Swimming, Science Club DIANNE BRELAND Fleur-de-Lis, Student Council, NLI, Agape, Thespians, Concert Choir, Sec- retary, New Tyme Syngers, KNIGHT LIFE Staff, Musicals, A Jamais DEBBIE BRITTAIN Fleur-de-Lis, Troubadears, Student Council, Dance Club, Thespians, Plays, A Jamais, F.H.A. CLIFFORD MARK BRITTON Student Council, Gym Ass't, Biology Lab Ass't, Basketball, Varsity and B ' w. BOBBY BROWN CHARLIE BROWN HUGHIE HIX BROWN Biology Honor Society, Secretary, Slide Rule Club SHELLEY DIANE BROWN Fleur-de-Lis, Troubadears, Y-Teens, Gym Ass't, Study Hall Ass't, El Sol, F.T.A. SHERRY BROWN Spanish National Honor Society, Fleur- deLis, Troubadears, Red Cross, Y-Teens, Counselor Ass't, EI Sol MARK BRUMLEY Letterman's Club, Red Cross, Biology Lab Ass't, Allerlei, Football, Varsity and HB.. We 93 xg ll 4 A ' .fx Y :ue sg F W we -l 1,4 ..-ez . ,. .i f el .. J gg Msg, f 1.. 25.5 1, I T . 5 'M if 3-gg -nge., v x xg-, , ,, , It J N lk LJ iw' I 11 Y , i l isi, lttt 2 i iz 3 ug, Ks N. 5 W2 t rv E - r lx L 31 '51- DONA SUZANNE BUCHTER National Honor Societyg Quill and Scrollp Biology Honor Societyg Fleur-de- Lisp Troubadearsg Student Councily Cur- rent Events Clubg Dance Clubp EXCALI- BUR Staff, Editor-in-Chiefg Senior Girl Most Likely to Succeed: Corona Eximia, Secretary-Treasurerf Science Club: Roundtable FRIEDA BUHLER Fleur-de-Lisp Troubadearsp Red Crossf Y- Teensg Dance Club, A Jamais CHIP BULIN Marching Bandg Knight Beats, Orches- tray Concert Band ALLEN BURDETTE SYBILLE BURGSTALLER CAROL BURKE National Honor Society, Fleur-de-Lisp Troubadearsg Y-Teensp Agapeg Art Club, IBM Ass'tg Corona Eximiay F.H.A. PATRICIA BURKE Fleur-de-Lisy Company C Sweetheart, Counselor Ass'tg Military Secretary, El Sol GERRY BURR Spanish National Honor Society, Agapeg El Solf Science Club JO ANN CALDWELL National Honor Societyy French Honor Societyg Fleur-de-Lisg Student Councily N.L.l.p Bible Credit Award, A Jamais, President: D.E.C.A. Cindy Carroll seems to be lost in her book 7 238 Many things besides English were learned in Miss Grigis's classes. MARK CALVIN Biology Lab Ass't, Football, Varsity and B , Track BILL CAMPBELL JOHN MARK CANADA Agape, Concert Choir, Mixed Chorus, Track , i.,.,A VE, CARL CANADY LEE ROSS CANIZARO Biology Honor Society FELIPE CANTU R.O.T.C., Commissioned Officer, Royal Lancers, Commander GARY CARLEY CINDY CARNES Fleur-de-Lis, Troubadears, Student Council, Dance Club, Concert Choir, Girls' Chorus, A Jamais EDDIE CARPENTER Spanish National Honor Society, Letter- man's Club, Red Cross, Basketball, B , Golf Hard Work Is Part of Seniors, Daibf Routine nnluhg C-.ae 1 I Q t. in-A 'V-. 'x 'Ek 4 C' QL 1.1-- 2 . 8 'icu- CINDY CARROLL Fleur-de-Lis, Student Council, Current Events Club, Y-Teens, Agape, Bible Credit Award, A Jamais KYLE CASEY Red Cross, Art Club, Chemistry Ass't CHERIE CASH F.H.A., Fleur-de-Lis, Troubadears, Stu- dent Council, N.L.l., Agape, A Jamais, Clinic Ass't KEITH CATHEY ELLEN CAUDLE Concert Choir, New Tyme Syngers, F.T.A., Musicals HERSCHIEL CAVES BARBARA KAY CECIL Concert Choir, Girls' Chorus, Plays, Study Hall Ass't SHARON CHAFFIN Fleur-de-Lis, Office Ass't, A Jamais, F.H.A. DEBORAH CHARD LARRY CHESNEY Letterman's Club, Agape, Biology Lab Ass't, Varsity Basketball LAWRENCE CHEW National Honor Society, Marching Band, Student Council, Traffic Safety Council, Concert Band, Debate, Allerlei, Science Club, Vice-President, Slide Rule Club, President, Treasurer, Chess Club, Secretary-Treasurer, Representative to White House Conference BENNY CHOATE Student Council, Red Cross, Thespians, Reporter, National Forensic League, Concert Choir, Plays, One Act Play, Bible Credit Award, Art Club, A Jamais, Science Club 239 240 Christmas Activities Enjoyed by Seniors HYLAJEAN CLANTON Fleur-de-Lisi Y-Teensi Choreogropher, Dance Clubi Bible Credit Awordi Study Holl Ass'ti Corono Eximioi Sixth Period lst Vice-President, F.H.A. ORA BETH CLAY Office Ass'ti Historian, F.H.A.i Science Club CHARLIE CLEMMONS Lettermon's Clubi Varsity and B Foot- balli B Trocki All District, Hon. Men- tion Football SUSAN COATS Fleur-de-Lisi Student Councili Y-Teensi F.H.A. HUGH CODER Study Holl Ass'ti Varsity Trocki Varsity Cross Country BOB COFFMAN Marching Bondi Knight Beatsi Orches- troi Military Bondi Musicolsi S.M.U. Civic Symphonyi DalHigh Symphony Orchestroi Concert Bond DIANE COKER CURTIS COLIZ Biology Lab Ass'ti Varsity and B Bos- ketball MICHAEL COLLIER Current Events Clubi A Jomois KEVIN COLONNA National Honor Societyi Marching Bondi Concert Bondi Military Bondi F.T.A.i F.L.A.G., Social Choirmoni Spanish Notionol Honor Society SKY COLTELLARO Student Councili Debotei Study Holl Ass'ti Library Ass'ti Corona Eximioi F.L.A.G.i Kimball Knight BEVERLY COLTHARP Fleur-de-Lisi Troubodeorsi Thespionsi Art Club, Treosureri Gym Ass'ti A Jo- moisi F.H.A., Secretory ? l Janie Otto Robert Vaughn Hughle Brown and Karen Peters sing carols at the EI Sol Christmas Party. CHARLES CONLEY Biology Honor Society, Student Council, R.O.T.C., Commissioned Officer, Royal Lancers, Corona Eximia NANCY CONNELL Fleur-de-Lis, Agape, Concert Choir, Girls' Chorus, A Jamaisg F.H.A., Trea- surer, Plays WAYNE CONTI LINDA COOK French Honor Society, Marching Band, Student Council, Majorette, Y-Teens, Concert Band, A Jamais, F.H.A.y Medi- cal Careers Club CINDY COOTS Fleur-de-Lis, Troubadears, Lieutenant, Red Cross, Dance Club, Choreographer, Thespians, Plays, F.H.A., Musicals ROD COPELAND National Honor Society, Red Cross CINDY CORBITT Marching Band, Concert Band, Study Hall Ass't, Library Council, F.H.A., F.T.A., Allerlei PETER CORDO Biology Honor Society, Gym Ass't, Science Club DAVID CORTEZ Gym Ass't, Track, B , Varsity, Cross Country, B , Varsity, Swim Team, Varsity 242 DONNA COVINGTON Fleur-de-Lisp Y-Teensp Study Hall Ass'tp F.H.A. JAMES STEVEN COWSERT BETHANY COX Fleur-de-Lisp F.H.A. PAM CRADER Study Hall Ass'tp F.H.A. WAYNE F. CRAIG, JR. Spanish National Honor Society MARLENE CRAIS Y-Teensp A Jamaisg F.T.A. JOHN MICHAEL CRANE Biology Honor Societyi KNIGHT LIFE Staff, Medical Careers Clubp Science Club LEN CREEL Footballg B Team Baseball CYNTHIA CRENSHAW Fleur-de-Lisg Library Council: F,B.L.A.p Li- brary Ass't Bachman Lake yields an interesting discovery for Chris Lingwall and Shcnnan Harrell Semors Enjay T hezr Lezsure Time DEBRA CRICK Fleur-de-Lisp Mixed Chorusg F.H.A. MARTY CRISWELL Fleur-de-Lisp Y-Teensp Agapeg Concert Choir, Girls' Chorus, Bible Credit Awardp Art Clubp Study Hall Ass'tg A Ja- mais, Plays DAVID CROCKETT LESLEY CROWDER DALE CROWNOVER Spanish National Honor Societyg Study Hall Ass'tp El Solg Young Life BILL CRUNK R.O.T.C. JOYCE ELAINE CUMBA Y-Teensp Typing Ass'tp A Jamais BETH CUNNINGHAM Biology Honor Societyg Fleur-de-Lisp Concert Choiri Girls' Chorusg Biology Lab Ass'tg Corona Eximiaf F.H.A.p Science Clubg Medical Careers Club CAROLYN CUNNINGHAM Girls' Track CHARLES M. CUNNINGHAM Biology Lab Ass'tf Science Club SALLY DACUS Fleur-de-Lisp Troubadears, Lieutenant, Thesplans, Secretary, Playsy One Act Playp A Jamais DAVID DALE Red Cross: R.O.T.C. I 2 I n , Senior T roubs Add Beauty to Pep Assemblies DONNA DARDEN Cheerleader: Fleur-de-Lis: Troubadears: Student Council: Y-Teens: Dance Club: Best All Around Sen- ior Girl: Study Hall Assist- ant: Swim: F.H.A.: Science Club NANCY DARLEY Study Hall Assistant: Biolo- gy Lab Assistant: F.H.A.: F.B.L.A.: D.E.C.A. JANETTE DAVALOZ Spanish National Honor Society: Fleur-de-Lis: Trau- badears: Student Council: YATeens: Dance Club: Girls' Chorus: Office Assistant: EI Sol: F.H.A.: F.T.A. JANICE DAVIS RANDY DAVIS Spanish National Honor Society: Letterman's Club: Concert Choir: Bible Credit Award: Gym Assistant: Study Hall Assistant: El Sol: Varsity Football JO ANN DAY Concert Choir: Bible Credit Awards: F.H.A.: Musicals: Band Secretary ANNA DEAN Spanish National Honor Society: El Sol: F.T.A. LARRY DEGENHART Letterman's Club: Golf, Captain CRYSTAL DEIBLER NITA DELAUGHTER Lettermon's Club: Concert Choir: Girls' Chorus: New Tyme Syngers: Tennis GLENN MICHAEL DENNY Spanish National Honor Society: Cheerleader: Stu- dent Council: Red Cross: Dance Club: Concert Choir, President: Track: Cross Country: Science Club: Slide Rule Club KAY DENTON Spanish National Honor Society: Fleur-de-Lis: Red Cross: Study Hall Assistant: Office Assistant: El Sai: F.H.A. DAN DERDEN CLAUDIA DeWEES Spanish National Honor Society: Fleur-de-Lis: Trau- badears: Y-Teens: Concert Choir: Girls' Chorus: El Sol: F.H.A., President: Musicals ELAINE DeWEESE Spanish National Honor Society: Fleur-de-Lis: Stu- dent Council: Y-Teens: Sophomore Homecoming Nominee: Office Assistant: Homemaking Assistant: El SoI:F.H.A. NANCY DICKIE .Fleurlde-Lis: Y-Teens: Con- cert Choir: Girls' Chorus: F.H.A. 244 9- 2 , ge... -iii: a s rs , ,iii it . in , TS' ' X a ,A Q s 'F' Q .ct M GSW-s X ess. K X I 'fd l New N 'PNN Qu.. M gf? DEBI DIXON JACK DOAK Cheerleaderg Student Coun- cil, Troasurerg NLIg Dance Club: Concert Choir, Social Chairman, Playsg Wittiest Senior Boyf Gym Ass'tg Co- rona Eximiag Roundtable DEBRA DOLLAR Fleurvde-Lisp Study Hall Ass'tg Clinic Ass'Ig Typing Ass'tg F,H.A. WILLIAM DOUGLAS VIRGINIA DOWD JOHN R. DROLL R.O.T.C.7 Commissioned Officer: Royal Lancers PAULA DUKE KATHY DUNCAN Fleur-de-Lisp Y-Teensg Con- cert Choir: Mixed Charusp Library Ass't5 A Jamaisy f,H.A., Plays STAN DUNN National Honor Society: Lefterman's Clubg Chemis- Iry Lab Ass'Ig Swim Team, Captain DEBBI DURHAM Fleur-de-Lisp Troubadearsy Student Councilp Y-Teensy Dance Clubg Clinic Ass't5 Allerieig Corona Eximia CATHY DYER Biology Honor Societyg Marching Bandg Concert Band, KNIGHT LIFE Staffg National Merih Letter of Comrnendationy Counselor Ass't DALE EBEY 245 246 Paula Vaughn, Diane Estridge, Julie Holsapple and Christy Stivers seem to be enioying themselves at the F B L A Ban quet. GARLAND EDELHAUSER TERRY LEE ELLIOTT National Honor Society: Fleur-de-Lisg Troubadearsp Current Events Clubp Agape: Concert Band: Girls' Chorus, A Jamaisg F.H.A. MARK ELLIS Letterman's Clubp Varsity Basketball STEVE ELLIS Letterman's Cluby Biology Lab Ass'tg B Football, Varsity Track and Cross Country BRENDA KAY EMERSON Fleur-de-Lisp Office Ass'tg A Jamaisg Clinic Ass't KENT ENNIS Letterman's Clubg Junior Varsity Foot- balli B Trackg Varsity Swimming, Cap- tain KAREN ERWIN French Honor Society: Fleur-de-Lisp Cur- rent Events Clubp National Forensic Leagueg Debate, A Jamaisg, F.H.A.f F.B.L.A. CYNDI ESPOSITO DIANE ESTRIDGE Fleur-de-Lisf Red Crossg Y-Teens: Dance Clubg Girls' Chorus: Playsg Study Hall Ass'tg-A Jomoisg F.H.A.f F.B.L.A. .gr f9s QW' V L -'i nu . , . E 1, f 1Jif6i'Z32f ,g '1v gif E 1 vigor ,Q -w-wwf Q iw- lA 'i' il.i i ll L? issoo me f A ,:1,:f:i:,.mafes f T' R .i,,,,eii isfig iff Seniors Take Part in Club Activities DIANE EVANS JOHN EVANS JUDY EVANS Fleur-de-Lisp Troubadearsp Office Ass't5 A Jamaisp F.H.A., Historian GARY L. EWELL Student Councilg NLlg National Forensic Leaguep Plays, Debate, Senior Class President, Gym Ass'tp Chemistry Lab Ass't, Corona Eximiaf Tennis: Swim Team JEFF FANSLER Track, Swim Team BARBARA FAULKNER VERONICA FELTNER Fleur-de-Lisp Red Cross, Concert Choir, Girls' Chorus, Gym Ass'tg Study Hall Ass'tp Typing Ass't, Musicals JAN FERGUSSON F.H.A. JOYCE FIELDS EDDY FITZHUGH Spanish National Honor Societyy Letter- man's Clubg Red Crossf El Soli Basket- ball, Varsityg Baseball, Varsity BETTY FLANAGAN Fleur-de-Lis, Red Crossg Study Hall Ass't, Office Ass'tg Counselor Ass'tp F.H.A., Sergeant at Arms RONNIE FLECK Distributive Education Club 248 Work Seldom Stops for Senzors GAYLE JEAN FLEMING Letterman's Club, Fleur-de-Lis, El Sol, Swim Team, F.H.A. ROSE FLORES Spanish National Honor Society, Fleur- de-Lis, Library Ass't JOHN MICHAEL FLOWERS Traffic Safety Council, Plays, Gym Ass't, Study Hall Ass't, Biology Lab Ass't SANDY FOLLOWlLL Study Hall Ass't, F.H.A. JOHNNY DWAYNE FONTAINE Letterman's Club, Student Council, Best All-Around Boy, Allerlei, Football, Vars- ity, Track, B , All City Football, All oas- trict Football, Football, Captain SUSAN FORTENBURY Fleur-de-Lis, Girls' Chorus, Study Hall Ass't, El Sol, Library Ass't TERESA FRAME Fleur-de-Lis, Plays, Corona Eximia, F.H.A., Thespians JUDY FRANCKS RUSSELL A. FRATUS Letterman's Club, Football, B , Varsity LARRY FRAZIER Agape, Basketball, B , Varsity, Fellow- ship of Christian Athletes SANDRA FREDERICK Spanish National Honor Society, Fleur- de-Lis, Troubadears, Lieutenant, Student Council, NLI, Red Cross, Dance Club, Concert Choir, Social Chairman, Girls' Chorus, Plays, Gym Ass't, Study Hall Ass't, Musicals GARY FREEMAN Concert Choir, Social Chairman, Bible Credit Award, Gym Ass't, Biology Lab Ass't, Chemistry Lab Ass't, Musicals ,fy .V Fox Richardson, Terry Mouser, Sylvia Welch, and Suzy McCullough catch up on some work in homemaking. il R 'Pr' Q! J .ff '-J 'Y'-...,r' VICKI FREEMAN Fleur-de-Lis, Troubadears, Y-Teens, A Jamais SANDRA E. FRIDRICH National Honor Society, Y-Teens, Office Ass't, Tennis, F.H.A. SUSAN GAY FROESE Spanish National Honor Society RUSTY FUQUA Spanish National Honor Society, Letter- man's Club, Senior Class Vice-President, Football, B , Varsity ORPHA GARCIA El Sol, Treasurer, F.H.A. JOHN GARNER Student Council, Allerlei STEVE GARRETT SUE GEE Spanish National Honor Society, Fleur- de-Lis, Troubadears, Study Hall Ass't, El Sol RUTH ANN GERHART National Honor Society, Fleur-de-Lis, Y- Teens, Agape, Concert Choir, Girls' Chorus, Bible Credit Award, Office Ass't, A Jamais, F.H.A., First Period Re- porter, F.T.A. 249 250 GWEN GIERCZAK Biology Honor Society, Fleur-de-Lis Medical Careers Club, Treasurer WW , JODY GINN Concert Choir, Gym Assistant MARTIN GLENN Letterman's Club, Football Manager, B Basketball, Manager, Baseball Manager MARTINE GLENN French Honor Society, Fleur-de-Lis Study Hall Assistant, Counselor Assist- Q ant, A Jamais TERI GOFORTH Student Council, Y-Teens, Office Assist ant, El Sol, Girls' Track, F.H.A. DAVID GORDON Gym Assistant, Track, Cross Country PEGGY GOWAN W. DENNIS GREEN Football, B Team and Varsity MICKEY GREEN Cheryl Thorp and Dottie Smith break-up over a ioke at the Dance Club initiation slumber party Dance Club Actzvztzes Are Coordinated SUE GREEN F.H.A. DALE GREER Chemistry Lab Assistant BILL GREGORY CLAY GRIFFIN DAVID GRIMMER National Honor Society, Biology Honor Society, Student Council, N.L.l., Current Events Club, Chemistry Assistant, Aller- lei, Science Club, President, Slide Rule Club RONALD GUINN R.O.T.C. STEVE GUTHRIE LAWRENCE HARVEY GUZICK National Honor Society, French Honor Society, Red Cross, A Jamais, Basket- ball, Jr. Varsity, B DENNIS HALFORD Gym Assistant, Track JOHN HALL Student Council, Thespians, National Forensic League, Debate, D.E.C.A. SHARON D. HALL Study Hall Assistant, El Sol JODIE HALLMARK National Honor Society, Fleur-de-Lis, Y- Teens, IBM Assistant, A Jamais 25 Senior Troubs Support earn GAY HAMILL Spanish National Honor Society, Fleur- de-Lis, Troubadears, Student Council, Red Cross, Y-Teens, Gym Ass't, Library Ass't, El Sol DEBBY HAMMOCK SHELLEY HAMRICK Fleur-de-Lis, Student Council, N.L.l., Agape, Thespians, Knight Beats, Vocal- ist, Concert Choir, Social Chairman, New Tyme Syngers, Plays, Class Offi- cer, Secretary VICKI HANNAH Fleur-de-Lis, Concert Choir, Girls' Cho- rus, New Tyme Syngers, Allerlei, Medi- cal Careers Club WARD HANSEN Letterman's Club, Biology Lab Ass't, Football, B , Varsity GENE HANSON Spanish National Honor Society, Letter- man's Club, Red Cross Club, Best All Around Boy, Runner-Up, Study Hall Ass't, Football, B , Varsity, Basketball, B , Varsity, Baseball, Varsity, Round- table AVA LYNN HARDESTY Student Council, Current Events Club, National Forensic League, Debate, Chemistry Lab Ass't, Corona Eximia, Science Club, Medical Careers Club, Vice-President, President SHANAN HARRELL French Honor Society, Fleur-de-Lis, Trou- badears, Student Council, Red Cross, Y- Teens, Thespians, KNIGHT LIFE Staff, Plays, Wittiest Senior Girl, Office Ass't, A Jamais DEBBIE HARRIS DEBORAH KAY HARRIS Fleur-de-Lis, Red Cross, Library Council, Battalion Staff Sweetheart, Library Ass't, Homemaking Ass't, Military Sec- retary, Typing Ass't, Clinic Ass't, El Sol, F.H.A., F.T.A., Slide Rule Club, Medical Careers Club DIANE HARRIS Fleur-de-Lis, Plays, Art Club, El Sol, Swim Team, F.H.A., Treasurer DON HARRIS Quill and Scroll, Marching Band, Knight Beats, Orchestra, Concert Band, KNIGHT LIFE Staff, Associate Editor, Musical In Hn,Wc:5:'tQLiQ,, V I lr K f gf-if-S fu MIM, at ,. TW ,,,, , ,,lf M -'ITE' 'ff I' ' FQ JAN HARRIS KAREN DIANE HARRIS Red Cross, Study Hall Ass't, Girls' Track, F.H.A. TIM HATCH Red Cross, Gym Ass't, Football, B N JEANIE HATFIELD National Honor Society, Distributive .qw Education Club RICKEY HATHCOCK HENRY A. HAWKINS Letterman's Club, El Sol, Football, B , Varsity, Basketball, Varsity Manager -may , GEORGE HAYDIN Track ROBERT HEFLIN National Honor Society, I.etterman's ,,. Club, Agape, Allerlei, Football, B , Varsity, Baseball, B , Fellowship of Q. C' X Christian Athletes, President, Round- -- tw ' -I table KARLA HEJKAL National Honor Society, Fleur-de-Lis, President, Troubadears, Student Coun- cil, Secretary, Concert Choir, New Tyme Syngers, Plays, Gym Ass't, A Jamais, F.H.A., Musicals Libby Mack, Sheryl Stamps, Sally Steger, and Shelley Brown cheer those Knights on! 25 254 'if'- Seniors Donna Short, Martha Wilder, Gary Lester, and Shella Ryan preside as officers of EI Sol DEBBIE HELTON LaVERNE HENDERSON F.H.A. WAYNE HENDERSON Spanish Nat'l Honor Society, Marching Band, Knight Beats, Orchestra, Concert Band, Vice-President, All-State and Re- gion Band, All-Region Orchestra DARRELL HENKE Language Lab Ass't MIKE HENSLEY Red Cross, Mixed Chorus, Plays, Art Club, Swimming, Science Club, Musicals KENNETH HENSON R.O.T.C., 'lst Sgt. B. Company, Royal Lancers HERMAN HERNANDEZ Student Council, Red Cross, B Foot- ball .IIMI HERNDON Letterman's Club, Red Cross, Library Council, Gym Ass't, Study Hall Ass't, Allerlei, Varsity and B Football, Cap- tain B Swimming, All-District Football JERRY HERRING Seniors Receive Many Honors CHARLIE HICKS LARRY HICKSON JOHN HIGHSMITH Quill and Scroll, Biology Honor Society, Curre t E n vents Club, Reporter, KNIGHT LIFE Staff JANICE HILBURN RHONDA HILL Spanish Nat'l Hon. Soc., Fleunde-Lis, El Sol, Slide Rule Club STEVE HILL Letterman's Club, Varsity Football JAMES HILLER MARY JO HIMELRICK FIeur-de-Lis- Troubad , ears, NLI, Y-Teens, Traffic Safety Club, Agape, Bible Credit Award, Office Assistant, Allerlei, F.H.A. LOIS ANN HINCHLIFFE Art Club MARTHA HINES Spanish Nat'I Honor Society, Fleur-de Lis YT , - eens, Agape, Concert Choir P . . . lays, Buble Credit Award, El Sol, Track, F.B.L.A., Distributive Education, Social Chairman JIM HOEFFNER Biol Lab Assistant, A Jamais, Allerlei, Trea- surer, Track- Cross Countr , E.C.A. 1 Y JANICE HOHMAN ogy Honor Society, Agape- Biology 2 256 Seniors Have Interesting Study Habits KEN HOLMES R.O.T.C., Rifle Team, Gym Assistant JULIE HOLSAPPLE Quill and Scroll, Fleur-de-Lis, Trouba- dears, Student Council, KNIGHT LIFE Staff, Business Managing Editor, Bible Credit Award, Gym Assistant, A Jamais, F.B.L.A. STEVE HOLT JOHN PAUL HONEA Current Events Club MIKE HOOD Letterman's Club, Student Council, Red Cross, El Sol, Swimming CAROL ANN HOPPER Fleur-de-Lis, El Sol, F.H.A. RANDY HORTON National Honor Society, Letterman's Club, Student Council, Football, Varsity, Basketball, Varsity, Baseball, Varsity, Sophomore, Junior Favorite, Senior Class Most Popular, Roundtable JAY HOWARD National Honor Society, Spanish Nat'l Honor Society, Letterman's Club, Foot- ball, Varsity, B , Baseball, Varsity KEITH GLENN HUBBARD Gym Assistant, Slide Rule Club HUGH HUBER BRUCE HUFFHINES Student Council, Golf DAVID HUGGINS I wus syn Sharon Robinson and Gary Roland seem to be enioying Mrs. Gannaway's study hall. fel -ff' '7 fn Q--nl --A..-5 ,.-L.,-.- PAMELA LEAH HUGHES Fleur-de-Lisp Red Cross, Concert Choir, JULIE HUMPHRIES An Club: r.H.A. GLORIA HUNLEY Girls' Chorus: A Jamaisp F .H.A. Spanish Nat'l Honor Society: Agape, Fleur-de-Lisp Red Crossg Y-Teens, A Ja- mais, F.H.A.g Typi JOHN HUNNICUTT Track: D.E.C.A. LINDA HUTCHISON National Honor Troubadearsg Cur Teensg Office Ass' RENE HUTSON ng Ass't Societyg Fleur-de-Lis, rent Events Club, Y- tg A Jamais Fleur-de-Lisp Dance Club AGNES IMAMURA RUBY ISHAM Fleur-de-Lisg El Sol GENA JACKSON Fleur-de-Lisp Girls' Chorusg Library Ass't 257 TONY JACKSON Letterman's Club, Student Council, Red Cross, Library Council, Gym Ass't, Corona Exinia, Football, Varsity and B , Baseball, Varsity and B , Swimming, B Team, Slide Rule Club, Football Caplain LISA KERRY JACOBSON French Honor Society, Stu- dent Council, Red Cross, NLI, Agape, Thespians, Girls' Chorus, Plays, De- bate, A Jamais, Swimming, Medical Careers Club STERLING JARVIS ANDY JASPER ROBIN JENNINGS French Honor Society, Fleur-de-Lis, Troubadeors, Y-Teens, A Jomais, F.H.A, F.T.A. PAM JETTON Red Cross, Y-Teens, Thespi- ans, Plays, Study Hall Ass't, El Sol, F.H.A. DEBI JIGGITTS National Honor Society, Biology Honor Society, Vico-President, Fleur-da-Lis, Field Biology VICKI JOHNS Corona Eximia BRAD JOHNSON JUDY JOHNSON French Honor Society, Fleur-de-Lis, Troubodears, Dance Club, Bible Credit Aword, Typing Ass't, A Jo- mais, F.H.A. JUDY JOHNSON Red Cross, Library Council, Study Hall Ass't, A Jamois, F.H.A. KATHY JOHNSON Fleur-de-Lis, Troubadeors, Bible Credit Award, El Sol, Clinic Ass't, F.H.A. 258 Senzor Student Counczl Representatzves LEMUEL JOHNSON LYNN JOHNSON GARY JOHNSTON ANDREW JONES Biology Honor Soci- efy: Letterman's Club: Student Coun- cil: Allerlei: Basket- ball PAT JONES' SHERRI JONES National Honor Society: Student Council: Bible Credit Award: Allerlei, Sec- rotary SHARON JORDAN Spanish National Honor Society: Fleur-de-Lis: El Sol: F.H.A.: Clinic Assistant KIM JOYCE Red Cross: Y-Teens: Bible Credit Award: Study Hall Assistant: Homemoking Lab Assistant: A Jamais: F.H.A., President MARY JUAREZ Fleur-de-Lis: Student Coun- cil: Red Cross: Y-Teens: Study Hull Assistant: Typ- ing Assistant: Library Assist- ant: F.H.A., Vice-President: F.B.L.A. DENNIS JULIAN Student Council: Agape: Thespians: Concert Choir: New Tyme Syngers: Playsi Musicals: Bible Credit Award: Gym Assistant: Co- rona Exirnia, Treasurer JOE KAST DAVID K. KVANAUG Marching Band: Knight Beats: Orchestra: Con cert Bond: Bible Credit Awards: Corona Eximia LINDA KEEGAN Fleur-de-Lis: Red Cross: Y-Teens: A Jamais: F.H.A.:, F.B.L.A. MIKE KEELING JIMMY KEITH CARROLL WARREN KENNEDY Student Council: N.F.L.: Debate: Al- lerlei 259 Thirty Seniors Partzczpate ln EL SOL PAULA KEYES Fleur-de-Lis, Red Cross, Y-Teens, Study Hall Ass't, A Jamais, F.H.A. TERESA KIKER Fleur-de-Lis, Troubadears, Student Council, Y-Teens, Agape, Dance Club, Sophomore and Junior Homecoming Nominee, Sophomore Sweetheart Nom- inee, Study Hall Ass't, Office Ass't, F.H.A. PAT KING Biology Honor Society, Letterman's Club, Student Council, B and Varsity Football, Junior Varsity Basketball, B Track GARY KOFNOVEC B and Varsity Track, Cross Country STEVE KROL Letterman's Club, Student Council, Study Hall Ass't, B and Varsity Foot- ball, All District Football CLARK LACY Letterman's Club, Student Council, Study Hall Ass't, Biology Lab Ass't, B and Varsity Basketball, B Baseball THEDA LaFEVER National Honor Society, French Honor Society, Fleur-de-Lis, Troubadears, Stu- dent Council, Red Cross, A Jamais SUSAN DIANE LAMAR Mixed Chorus, Agape, Study Hall Ass't CATHY LANDERS F.H.A., Fleur-de-Lis JACKIE LANDESS Letterman's Club, Varsity Football RANDY LARR Concert Choir GAYLANN LAUGHLIN Biology Honor Society, Marching Band, Orchestra, Concert Band, A Jamais, Mu- sicals wif Light x P ,5 lim: SHARLA LAUGHLIN LA NETTE LEE Spanish National Honor Societyy Y- Ieensf Library Ass'tf El Solg F.H.A.p F.T.A.g F.B.L.A.g Slide Rule Club GARY LEFKOF National Honor Society, Biology Honor Society, Language Lab Ass't5 Allerlei COLLEEN LEFTWICH Fleur-de-Lisg Y-Teens, A Jamais GARRY LENNON JANET LEONARD National Honor Society, Fleur-de-Lis, Secretaryi Troubadearsg Student Coun- cilg Clinic Ass'tg El Solp Corona Eximiaf F.H.A., Historian GARY J. LESTER Spanish National Honor Society: Biolo- gy Honor Societyp El Sol, Dallas - Ft. Worth District Presidentp Swimmingg Science Club JOHN LILAND Gym Ass't CHRIS LINGWALL Letterman's Cluby Student Council, Vice- Presidentp Current Events Club, Senior Playg Gym Ass'tg Bookroom Ass'tp Aller- lei, Presidenty Football, B and Varsity, F.C.A.g Musicalsf NLI Debbie Saxby Karen Peters and Dannette Sweeney eagerly await their dinner at the El Sol Banquet. Theda La Fever Tern Ward and Donna Short welcome new members of N H S GLENNYS LITKE BILL LITTLE CINDY LLOYD Study Hall Ass'tf Counselor Ass't JOHNNY LLOYD LIVY LONG Fleur-de-Lisp Troubadearsg Red Cross, Agapeg Dance Clubp Study Hall Ass't5 Office Ass't5 El Sol, Girls' Cross Coun- try, F.H.A., 3rd Vice-President MARILYN LOOPER CHERYL LOPEZ National Honor Societyi Spanish Nat'l Honor Society: Fleur-de-Lisp Y-Teensp El Sol DEBORAH LOVEJOY Fleur-de-Lisp Study Hall Ass'tp F.H.A., F.B.L.A., Treasurer EDDIE LOWRY National Honor Society: Spanish Nat'l Honor Society, Treasureri Marching Band, Presidentf Current Events Club, Treasurery Thespiansi National Forensic League, Vice-Presidentf Concert Band, Plays, Debate: National Merit: Letter of Commendation Seniors Make Up Nucleus of ational Honor Society R' M. ti--gl STAN LUCKIE Student Council: Agapep N.F.L.p Concert Choir, Social Chairman, Musicalsy De- batef Gym Assistantg A Jamaisf Medical Careers Club, Vice-President VICKI LUMLEY MIKE LUMPKIN National Honor Societyf Student Coun- cilg Allerleig Corona Eximia SANDRA ELIZABETH MACK Spanish National Honor Society, Fleur- de-Lis, Troubadearsg Y-Teensf Most Beautiful Senior Girly Senior Homecom- ing Nomineei Junior Sweetheart Nomi- neef Counselor Assistantp Clinic Assist- anti El Solg F.H.A., Presidentp Hi-Line Teen Panel CHARLES MAHONEY BRIDGET MALLOY Typing Assistonty F.H.A. MAGGIE MANFRE JOHN MANGIONE Spanish Nat'l Honor Societyg Biology Honor Societyf Letterman's Clubg Stu- dent Councili Most Handsome Senior Boy, Study Hall Assistant, Tennis OLIVIA MANLEY Art Clubg A Jamaisy F.H.A. --in K RONNY MANNS Bible Credit Award Swimming LINDA MAPLES F.H.A. RICKY MAPLE5 RUTH ANNE MARDOCK KNIGHT LIFE Staff, A Jo- maisf Corona Eximia, President 263 National Honor Society- French Honor Society? 64 Seniors Always Show Enthuszasm ROBERT L. MARTI R.O.T.C., Commissioned Officer, Royal Lancers,'Library Ass't, A Jamais JUDY DIANNE MARTIN Fleur-de-Lis, Red Cross, Traffic Safety Council, Study Hall Ass't, Homemaking Ass't, F.H.A. NICKI MARTIN SANDY MARTIN V National Honor Society, Lettermon's Club, Typing Ass't, A Jamais, Swim- ming, F.B.L.A., Vice-President, F.L.A.G. CYNTHIA ANN MATTHIAS Military Sweetheart, Rifle Team, Military Secretary, A Jamais, F.H.A., Medical Careers Club ANNA MARIE MATTSON National Honor Society, Spanish Na- tional Honor Society, Fleur-de-Lis, Libra- ry Council, KNIGHT LIFE Staff, Office Assistant, EI Sol, Secretary JOE MAXWELL Gym Assistant STEPHEN PAUL MAXWELL Student Council, NLI, KNIGHT LIFE Staff, Study Hall Assistant, A Jamais, Swimming TONY MAXWELL Letterman's Club, Basketball, Varsity and B SANDRA MEEK Spanish National Honor Society, Fleur- de-Lis, Student Council, Red Cross, Dance Club, Office Assistant, Counselor Ass't, F.H.A., Secretary CINDY MERRILL JANICE METHVIN F.H.A., Parliamentarian eww 4- -1-lf'-r:,w', 'X' . 2- 'Z' AV if If , 4. i 7:7 l' 4, if ' f' w -wi' X X 'M 7 'J Inf , ttyl! v W qt-fa I 'J' 49? 1 , :ZW ...ff-' - . . 1- R' Cherie Cash, Jack Doak, and Steve Krol show th xx -1 eir enthusiasm every day during history. RONNIE MILAM Thespians, Concert Choir, New Tyme Syngers, Plays, One Act Play FRAN MILES Concert Choir, Secretary, FIeurAde-Lis, Troubadears, Musicals JANET MILLER Fleur-de-Lis, Student Council, NLI, Agape, Thespians, KNIGHT LIFE Staff, Plays, El Sol, F.H.A. LINDA MILLER Marching Band, Band Council, Student Council, Y-Teens, Knight Beats, Concert Choir, Secretary, Orchestra, Concert 'fp Band' A Jamais- Musicals Q I I MICHAEL P. MILLER Spanish National Honor Society, Traffic Safety Council, President, Concert Choir, Treasurer, Gym Ass't, Study Hall Ass't, Basketball, B Team, Bible Cred- it Award DIANE MILLS Fleur-de-Lis, Mixed Chorus, F.H.A., V 1 Medical Careers Club, F.L.A.G. A 5 JOSEPH BRADFORD MILLSAP I-22 National Honor Society, Letterman's g a, A A Club, Student Council, President, NLI, Current Events Club, Thespions, Plays, Sophomore and Junior Class President, A Jamais, Allerlie, Vice-President, Most . f Likely To Succeed Senior Boy, Football B Team, Baseball, Varsity, All District 1970, Science Club, Medical Careers Club, F.C.A., Sec., Hi-Line Team Panel, Pres., Advisory Committee, Roundtable . I of 57? oAvlD olxoN MIRACLE g at x f '-.SJ ' lesc it was k I If ff 5. Letterman's Club, Student Council, Bas- ketball 26 66 BRIAN MITCHEL Student Councilp KNIGHT LIFE Staff LUZ MOLINA Typing Ass't5 F.H.A. JIM MONCRIEF Agapeg Gym Ass't MARGARET MONCRIEF Nat'l Honor Society, French Honor Soci- etyg Fleur-de-Lisp Troubadears Leiu- tenantp Treasurer, Dance Clubf Bible Credit Awardp Study Hall Ass'tp A Ja- maisf F.H.A., Fifth Period 3rd Vice-Pres., Third Period 2nd Vice-Pres., F.T.A. MARILYN MONCRIEF Nat'I Honor Societyg French Honor Soci- etyg Fleur-de-Lisp Red Cross, Dance Club: Bible Credit Awardp Study Hall, Typing Ass'tg A Jamaisg Trackg F.H.A.f F.T.A.p Distributive Education Club GLENN MONK Spanish Nat'I Honor Society I W I J LINDA MONTGOMERY Spanish Nat'I Honor Society, Fleur-de- Lisp Library Council, Girl's Chorus: Bible Credit Awardy Study Hall Ass'tp EI Sol, F.H.A. PATRICIA ADELE MOORE Fleur-de-Lisp Treasurer, Red Cross: Bible Credit Awardy Office Ass'tg Allerlei, Treasurer CONNIE MOORE Fleur-de-Lisp Red Crossp Library Councilp Study Hall, Homemaking, IBM Asst. f Cindy Phillips and Karen Peters master the art of using the slide rule with some help from Mr. Christian L l lubs Heip Seniors in Their Studies 4-.... 5 SUSAN MOORE Typing Ass't5 F.H.A. JIMMY MORGAN Swimming KEVIN MORGAN National Honor Societyp Spanish Na- tional Honor Society, Current Events Clubi F.L.A.G. DODY MOUSER Art Clubf Study Hall Ass'tg Girls' Track TERRY MOUSER Marching Bandg Concert Bondi Study Hall Ass'tg Band Secretary: El Solp F.H.A.: Musicals DAVID MURPHY KATHY ANNETTE MCBRYDE Fleur-de-Lis, Y-Teensf IBM Ass'tp F.H.A.f F.B.L.A. SHERRY LYNN MCCAA Spanish National Honor Society: Library Council VICKI McCAIN Fleur-de-Lisi Dance Clubp F.H.A. RONNY McCALL Student Councilp Gym Ass't5 Biology Lab Ass'tg Baseball, B p Musicals MIKEL McCAMMON National Honor Society, Fleur-de-Lisp Y- Teensg Art Club, Vice-Presidentf Gym Ass'ty A Jamaisg F.T.A. BRENDA McCANN Y-Teensp Mixed Chorusy Playsy Military Sweetheart, C. Companyy Battalion Sweetheart: Study Hall Ass'ti Biology Lab Ass'tg F.H.A., F.B.L.A.: Medical Ca- reers Club 267 268 Seniors Enjoy Fair Day Activities DEBBY MCCARROLL F.H.A. MIKE McCLESKEY Letterman's Club, Student Council, Agape, A Jamais, Football, Varsity and B , B Basketball, Fellowship of Christian Athletes PATRICIA D. McCLURE National Honor Society, Fleur-de-Lis, Troubcdecrs, Student Council, Red Cross, Y-Teens, Dance Club, Art Club, Junior Class Treasurer, Junior Home- coming Nominee, Junior Sweetheart Nominee, Gym Ass't, A Jamais, F.H.A., First Vice-President, Second Period DAVID McCOMBS Track, Cross-Country BOBBIE MCCULLOUGH KENNY McCULLOUGH Gym Ass't, El Sol MIKE MCCULLOUGH Letterman's Club, Knight Beats, Concert Choir, New Tyme Syngers, Basketball, Jr. Varsity, Swimming, Science Club DON McDANIEL Marching Band, Knight Beats, Orches- tra, Concert Band, Musicals LONNIE JOE McDONALD Gym Ass't, El Sol, Science Club KATHY McINTOSH Marching Band, Concert Band, Art Club, Art Assistant MARILYN McLESKEY Fleur-de-Lis, Y-Teens, KNIGHT LIFE Staff, Bible Credit Award, A Jamais WAYNE McKAMIE Letterman's Club, Student Council, Foot- ball, Varsity and B , Baseball aw--ag, CANDY McKEE French Honor Society, Fleur-de-Lis, Trou- badears, Dance Club, Concert Choir, Musicals, A Jamais, F.H.A., 2nd Vice- President LINDA McKEE National Honor Society, Quill and Scroll, Fleur-de-Lis, Troubadears, Red Cross, Y-Teens, Girls' Chorus, KNIGHT LIFE Staff, Editor-in-Chief, A Jamais TREVA FAYE McKEE JAMES MCLAUGHLIN DONALD MCLEOD fqvwk DAVID MCMAHAN Spanish Na1'l Honor Society, Bible Credit Award, Gym Ass'1, Study Hall Ass'f DEBORAH LAYLENE McMAHAN Fleur-de-Lis, Red Cross, Ar? Club, Office i Ass't, F.H.A. ' PATRICIA McNICHOLAS French Honor Society, Fleur-de-Lis, Trou- badears, Plays, A Jamais, IBM Ass'i, F.H.A. KATHY MCQUEEN Debate, F.H.A. Charles Mahoney, Brad Peters, Hubert Taylor, and Andy Ainley reap rewards on the midway. 269 270 Felipe Cantu and Robert Rosales take part in a R.O.T.C. Drill Team Performance. JOHNNY NAY NANCY NEAL National Honor Societyp Spanish Na- tional Honor Society, Fleur-de-Lisp Stu- dent Councilg Concert Choir, Accompa- nistg Orchestra: Playsg Musicalsg Bible Credit Awardy National Merit: Letter of Commendationp El Solg F.H.A.p Roundta- ble GLENDA NEEL National Honor Society, Y-Teens: Bible Credit Awardp Clinic Ass'tf F.H.A. CATHY NESUDA Fleur-de-Lisp Study Hall Ass'tf A Jamaisg F.H.A., Distributive Education Club BENJAMIN E. NEUNER MARY E. NICHOLS Art Club, F.H.A. DONNA KAY NICKENS Fleur-de-Lisp Red Cross, Art Clubp Typing Ass'tp EI Solg F.H.A.p F.B.L.A. DON NOLEN TOMMY NORRIS Letterman's Cluby Red Cross: Art Club: Allerleip Football, B Track, Cross Country Seniors Command Kzmballis R. 0.71 . CHARLES NORTHINGTON Varsity and B Football LINDA NUTT Fleur-de-Lisp Student Councilg Y-Teensg Office Ass'tg Typing and Shorthand Ass'tp A .lamaisp F.B.L.A., President SANDY O'DELL Y-Teensp Concert Choirf Girls' Chorusf Military Secretary, El Sol, F.H.A., F.T.A. CYNTHIA EILEEN O'HARA National Honor Societyp Spanish Nat'l Honor Society, Quill and Scroll: March- ing Band, Secretaryf Fleur-de-Lisy Stu- dent Councilg Y-Teensg Library Councilp EXCALIBUR Staff, Assistant Editor, Ac- tivities Editorf Medical Careers Club LINDA JANE OLIPHANT Fleur-de-Lisg Red Crossf National Foren- sic Leagueg Debate: Bible Credit Awardg El Sol JERRY O'STEEN Track RANDY OT'l' SHELLEY OT'I' Letterman's Clubg Fleur-de-Lisp Trouba- dearsp Student Councilg Dance Clubf Girls' Chorusi Mixed Chorus: Office Ass'tf El Solg Varsity Swimming: F.H.A., Parliamentariang F.T.A., Basketball Queen JANIE OTTO Spanish Nat'l Honor Society: Fleur-de- Lisy Troubadearsi N.L.l.g Y-Teens, Presi- dentg Study Hall Ass'tg Clinic Ass'tg El Solp Swimming, F.H.A., Reporter, F.L.A.G. CHARLOTTE OWEN5 National Honor Societyy Quill and Scrollp Fleur-de-Lisp Y-Teens: Agapeg EX- CALIBUR Staff, Academics Editor, Busi- ness Manager, Co-Advertising Editor, Bible Credit Award: Art Clubg A Jamaisf F.H.A., Fourth Period 2nd Vice-President BILL OWNBEY Student Council, Thespians, Concert Choirp Playsp Gym Ass'tf F.L.A.G. JAY H. PALMER Student Councili Agapei Office Ass'tg B Basketballf D.E.C.A., President Varsity Team Is Made Up of 26 Senzors PEGGY PARRENT Office Assistant, F.H.A. VICKIE PATE Fleur-do-Lis, Red Cross, Agape, Concert Choir, Mu- sicals, Bible Credit Award, A Jamois, F.T.A. KIRK PATTEN Spanish Nat'l Honor Socie- ty, Letterman's Club, Study Hall Assistant, Football, Varsity, B , Baseball, Varsity MARK PATTERSON Gym Assistant, Study Hall Assistant CAROL PAYNE National Honor Society, Marching Band, Orchestra, Concert Band, F.H.A., F.T.A. BEVERLY JEAN PEACOCK Fleur-de-Lis, Red Cross, Mil- itary Sweetheart, B Com- pany, Military Secretary, Typing Assistant BARBARA PENHALL French Honor Society, Fleur-de-Lis, Student Coun- cil, Concert Choir, Study Hall Assistant, A Jamais,, , Swimming DEBRA REN EE PERRY GREG PERSON Red Cross, Basket- ball B I BRAD PETERS Gym Assistant, A Jamais, Swimming KAREN PETERS Spanish Nat'l Honor Socie- ty, Fleur-de-Lis, Student Council, Counselor Assist- ant, Teacher Aid, EI Sol, F.T.A., President, Slide Rule Club, President, Trouba- dears PAM PETERS Art Club, Allerlei, Science Club PATRICIA PETRI Band Secretary, Fleur-de- Lis, Current Events Club, Y- Teens, Orchestra, A Ja- mais, Swimming, F.H.A., Knight Beats, Secretary, Concert Band, Secretary LYNET PETTIGREW Fleur-de-Lis, Library Coun- cil, EI Sol, F.H.A. KEVIN K. W. PHEIFFER Language Lab Assistant, Al- lerlei, Science Club, Chess Club CHESTER PHELPS Marching Band, Concert Band, R.O,T.C., Commis- sioned Officer, Military Band, Commander 272 K Gus.. Annex .S 'R fqynx 'www :ff 'H 'Z -dv' -,. 'vu- Nl DALE PHILCOX National Honor Society: Spanish Na- tional Honor Society: Biology Honor So- ciety: Fleur-de-Lis: Y-Teens: Agape: Con- cert Choir: Girls' Chorus: Plays: Musi- cals: Office Ass't: EI Sol: F.T.A., Publici- ty Chairman CYNTHIA PHILLIPS Fleur-de-Lis: Red Cross: Y-Teens: A Ja- mais: F.H.A.: F.T.A., Historian: Slide Rule Club RAGENA PHILLIPS National Honor Society: Spanish Nat'I Honor Society: Biology Honor Society: Fleur-de-Lis: Red Cross: Mixed Chorus: Office Ass't: El Sal: Medical Careers Club STEVE PHILLIPS National Honor Society: Spanish Na- tional Honor Society: El Sol: Quill and Scroll: EXCALIBUR Staff, Organizations Editor, Co-Advertising Editor: Bible Credit Award PHILIP PIERCE MAX PIETSCH Spanish National Honor Society: Red Cross: El Sol: Baseball CHARLES PIPPIN Biology Lab Ass't: Swimming BOB PITMAN Marching Band, Ass't Drum Major, Drum Maior: Student Council: Knight Beats: All-State, All-Region Orchestra: Concert Band: Bible Credit Award: Mili- tary Bond: A Jamais: Musicals: All-City Band: Dal-Hi Symphony GARY ROBERT POLK National Honor Society, Treasurer: Quill and Scroll: Student Council: NLI: Concert Choir: New Tyme Syngers: EX- CALIBUR Staff, Sports Editor: Bible Credit Award: National Merit: Letter of Commendation: Allerlei: A Jamais COOKIE POPE F.H.A. DON POPE National Honor Society, President: Biol- ogy Honor Society: Student Council: Or- chestra: Bible Credit Award: National Merit Semi-Finalist: Allerlei, President NANCY ELIZABETH POSEY Red Cross: Plays: Royal Lancers Sweet- heart: Allerlei: F.H.A.: Homemaking Ass't 273 274 DONALD POTTS Agape, R.O.T.C.p El Sol GARY POWELL Red Crossg Gym Ass'tp Bookroom Ass't gl DEBBIE POWERS F.H.A. MELANIE PRATER Spanish National Honor Societyg Art Club CINDY PREDDY Fleur-de-Lis: Study Hall Ass't NANCY KATHLENE PRICE Student Council: Y-Teens, Library Coun- cili Bible Credit Awardg D.E.C.A. ' - .. We K Aw my X JOHN PRITCHARD MIKE PRUETT VICKIE LYNN PULLEN Fleur-de-Lisp Current Events Club: Y- Teensp Study Hall Ass'tg Allerleig F.H.A. Senior cheerleaders Bruce Worth and Jack Doak demonstrate their acrobatic abilities Senior Cheerleaders Stunts Aid Spirit LERA JOYCE PYLANT National Honor Society, French Honor Society, Vice-President, Fleur-de-Lis, Troubadears, Student Council, Current Events Club, Library Council, Agape, Thespians, Treasurer, National Forensic League, Sec.-Clerk, Plays, Debate, Bible Credit Award, National Merit, Letter of Commendation, Office Assistant, Chem- istry Lab Assistant, A Jamais, Science Club, F.T.A., Hi-Line Teen Panel, Vice- President, White House Conference, Roundtable GARY RAITH Letterman's Club, Gym Assistant, Book Room Assistant, Football, Varsity, B , Baseball, Varsity RICKIE RAY MAX RAYMOND Biology Honor Society, Student Council, National Forensic League, President, Debate, Chess Club, President DEE PAUL REBOUCHE Biology Honor Society, Current Events Club, National Forensic League, De- bate, R.O.T.C., Gym Assistant, Science Club STEVE REED GAIL RUTH REEVES National Honor Society, Student Coun- cil, Concert Choir, Plays, El Sol, Corona Eximia, F.T.A., Teacher's Aid, F.L.A.G., President RUSSELL K. RENEAU Track BRYAN RENNER KNIGHT LIFE Staff, Plays, Bible Credit Award, National Merit, Semi-Finalist, Art Club, National Honor Society LARRY RENNER Student Council, Bible Credit Award, R.O.T.C., Commissioned Officer, Royal Lancers CARL RHYNER R.O.T.C., Commissioned Officer JOHN RICH Biology Lab'Assistant, Football, Varsity, B , Fellowship of Christian Athletes 276 Seniors Endeavor to Serve JO NELL RICHERSON Red Cross, Library Council, Thespians, KNIGHT LIFE Staff, Homemaking Assist- ant, F.H.A., Junior Achievement, Presi- dent JULIE BETH RICHARDSON Student Council, Concert Choir, Treasur- er, Girls' Chorus, Study Hall Assistant, Homemaking Assistant, F.H.A. SUE RICHARDSON Marching Band, Concert Choir, Orches- tra, Girls' Chorus, Concert Band, Coro- na Eximia, F.H.A. RICHARD RIGBY Red Cross, Concert Choir, Debate, F.L.A.G. MARK RIGGS National Honor Society, Orchestra, Bible Credit Award, Allerlei, Dal-Hi Or- chestra, All State Orchestra GAYLE RISNER Fleur-de-Lis, Study Hall Assistant, F.H.A., F.B.L.A., D.E.C.A. JANETTE ROBERSON Fleur-de-Lis, Study Hall Assistant, El Sol MARY ROBERTS Fleur-de-Lis, Y-Teens, Study Hall Assistl ant, Office Assistant, Teacher's Aid DEBORAH KAY ROBINSON Fleur-de-Lis, Red Cross, Art Club, Coro- na Eximia, F.H.A. LEE ANN ROBINSON French Honor Society, Sec.-Treas., Fleur-de-Lis, Concert Choir, Girls' Cho- rus, Study Hall Assistant, Office Assist- ant, A Jamais, F.H.A. SHARON ROBISON CHRISTINE RODATE Fleur-de-Lis, Red Cross, Girls' Chorus, El SOI, F.H.A. -J e . Q I AQ fv- 'NF Fil I sw . Ot! 'mn .J ,W f,,1f'., ,Ns 45' L K rm 'H 5 may Qs Jimmy Herndon concentrates on a game. GARY RODE Spanish National Honor Societyp Track Cross Country: Science Club JOHN RODGERS RICK RODGERS PATTY ROLLINGS Letterman's Cluby Cheerleader, Fleur-de- Lis, Troubadearsp Student Councilg Nllf Y-Teens, Sophomore Class Secretary: Sophomore Favoritey Most Popular Sen- ior Girlg Sophomore Homecoming Duch- essp Swimmingg F.H.A.g Sophomore Cor- onation Nomineeg Roundtable GARY ROLLWAGE Trackg Cross Country ROBERT ALLAN ROSALES Student Councilg Red Cross: R.O.T.C.p Commander Company Eg Commissioned Officer: Royal Lancers, Guiden LAURAL ROSE Biology Honor Societyf Letterman's Cluby Concert Choirf New Tyme Syn- gersg Bible Credit Award: Allerleig Vars- ity Tennis, All City, Tennis CHERYL ROSTETTER RICKY ROUTT Gym Ass'tg El Sol We -., +A15'fl , i qi .dit ff ,. 277 278 GARY ROWLAND SHAREE RUMSEY National Honor Society: Fleur-de-Lis: Y- Teens: F.H.A. NANCY RUSHING National Honor Society: Fleur-de-Lis: Concert Choir: Girls' Chorus: Musicals DAVID RUSSELL Lettermen's Club: Gym Assistant: Bas- ketball, Manager: B Baseball Manag- er: Track Manager PATRICIA RUST Marching Bond: Fleur-de-Lis: Y-Teens: National Forensic League: Concert Bancl: Debate SHEILA RYAN National Honor Society: Spanish Na- tional Honor Society: Quill and Scroll: French Honor Society: Thespians, Vice- President: KNIGHT LIFE Staff, Editorial Editor: Plays: One Act Play, All-Star Cast: National Merit: Letter of Commen- dation JOHN RYBISKI Concert Choir: Mixed Chorus CAROL SALAZAR Red Cross: Y-Teens: Art Club: Clinic As- sistant: F.H.A. MARTHA ANN SALE Red Cross: Y-Teens: IBM Ass't: F.H.A. Senior girls look to the future by taking shorthand 'API 'QD asm, why Seniors Take Courses T hat Will Heh in Their Future arm, 'ed '-s.-nv G9 ,.....,-. rl-v,ma.Z . W 1' e.- 1 lv Qx'!..XJ'f 1' .-sfi .3 s . . ,Q vs, vs- 5 pg 6 '9'w Qggf nu-...Q BECKY SANDERS Fleur-de-Lisp Study Ass't5 Office Ass't5 F.H.A., lst Vice-President CAROLE SANDERS National Honor Societyf French Honor Societyg Biology Honor Societyf March- ing Bandp Student Councilp NLl5 Orches- trap Concert Bondi Counselor Ass'ty A Jamaisy Corona Eximiaf Slide Rule Club, Secretary, Treasurer LEE SANDIDGE Fleur-de-Lis, Corona Eximia, Medical Careers Club, F.L.A.G. MARK SANTAMARIA Marching Band, Military Bandy Slide Rule Clubg Medical Careersg F.L.A.G. TONY SANTAMARIA Spanish National Honor Society, Biolo- gy Honor Society, Marching Bondi Mili- tary Bondi El Solp Slide Rule Clubi Chess Clubg Medical Careers Club DEBBIE SAXBY Fleur-de-Lisp Red Cross, GirI's Chorusg El Sol, Ass't Treasurery F.H.A. JOHN SCHLESINGER Gym Ass't5 Chemistry Lab Ass't5 Physics Lab Ass'tg Allerlei RICKY SCHMIDT Orchestra . JANA SCHOOLING Fleur-de-Lisp Troubadearsi Red Crossy Y- Teens, Study Hall Ass't7 El Solp F.H.A. TERRY SCOTT JODIE EDDELL SEARCY Mixed Chorus, Playsg F.H.A. WENDY SEATON Distributive Education Club 279 ERNEST SEGOVIA Letterman's Club- Red Cross- Friendliest Senior Boy, Runner-upg Varsity Football B Team Football- B Team Track Honorable Mention RUTH SEIDMANN Study Hall Assistantf F.H.A. BARBARA SELLERS National Honor Societyf Fleur-de-Lisp Troubadecrs- Student Council- Office Assistant- El Sol' F.H.A. PATRICK SELVIDGE RANDY SEVERSON National Honor Society, Vice-Presidenty Student Councilg F.T.A. PATRICIA ANN SHARPE Marching Band, Maioretteg Y-Teensg Or- chestrap Concert Bandg Bible Credit Awardy A Jamais, All State Youth Or- chestra, Dal-Hi Symphony KENNETH ROGER SHAW BILL SHEFFIELD Traffic Safety Counciiy Track: Fellowship of Christian Athletes ClNDl SHELBY Dance Club: A Jamais SUSAN SHELTON Fleur-de-Lisp Troubadearsy Student Council, Y-Teens: Dance Clubg Concert Choir, Secretaryg Frienclliest Senior Girly Junior Homecoming Nomineeg Senior Homecoming Nomineeg Junior Sweet- heartg A Jamaisf F.H.A., President, Mu- sicolsg Sophomore Sweetheart Nominee MARSHA SHERMAN DON SHIELDS R.O.T.C., B Company Squad Leader, E Company lst Sergeantg Royal Lancersp Library Assistant st tfyiey L ' QS---ffl tslili Kzmball Senzors Dzsplay Varzea' Talents Varsity Football Cdptaing All Districtl gxtwwdp Q: iii ' ' A ' :f , fiat ' I 955 9 N S65 52,1 S Qs mms ,-K, R . 55 S Q South possibly not know the words to the Chrlstmas carol Nancy Neal is playing? JANET SHIELDS Counselor Ass't5 F.B.L.A., Secretary RUTH SHIPP French Honor Societyy Fleur-de-Lis, A Ja- mais DONNA SHORT National Honor Society: Spanish Nat'l Honor Societyf Quill and Scrolly Fleur- de-Lisg Student Councily Y-Teensp Agape, KNIGHT LIFE Staff, Feature Edi- tory Counselor Ass't, El Sol, President, Roundtable CINDY SHRAMEK Spanish National Honor Society, Fleur- de-Lisp Student Councilp N.L.I.g Red Crossp Y-Teens: Agape: Art Clubg Gym Ass'tg Study Hall Ass't, Clinic Ass't, El Solp F.H.A.p D.E.C.A. LlZ SILVA Spanish Nat'l Honor Society: Fleur-de- Lisg Y-Teensg El Sol, 2nd Vice-President, F.H.A. DAVID SIMONTON Agape, Track' BRUCE SlMPSON D.E.C.A. RANDY SIMPSON Current Events Club, Traffic Safety Councilg Agape, Thespiansg Playsg Gym Ass'tf Corona Eximiag Trackg Science Clubg Slide Rule Clubg Chess Clubg F.L.A.G., Sergeant at Arms: F.C.A. BRENDA SKAER Office Ass't 282 DEBBIE SKILES Study Hall Ass'tp Office Ass'tp A Jamais F.H.A. DEBBIE SLAUGHTER BRENDA LYNNE SMART Fleur-de-Lisp Red Cross, Military Secre taryi F.H.A. GLENDA SMART Fleur-de-Lisg Red Crossp Study Hall Ass't F.H.A., First and Third Period 3rd Vice President DAVID SMITH DOTTIE SMITH Fleur-de-Lisg Troubadearsf Student Council, Dance Club, President, Clinic Ass'ti A Jamaisg F.H.A. JILL SMITH Fleur-de-Lisp Troubadearsf Red Crossg Y- Teens, Thespiansg Playsp Sophomore Homecoming Nominee, Sophomore Sweetheart Nomineey Gym Ass'tp Office Ass'tp EI Sol QW V N. MARK T. SMITH I M' 4i Gym Ass't MICHAEL SMITH Bible Credit Awardg Gym Ass'tp B Track Benny Choate discusses the latest news with Ronnie Milam and Sheila Ryan QA Seniors Find Man Ways to Devote Their Extra ime K ., ,gn- Rm Z? A 45 af? ax-4. 1, , Q - g , 1' V ,p-- KV 3.1 A'.fES, X 6-4 I'9. .p..-.. .w-nv J ROBERT SMITH Gym Ass'tf Golf DAVID SONNIER Agape, Allerlei KRISTIE SOROKA SANDY SPRAY National Honor Society: Secretaryp Fleur-de-Lisp Troubadearsg Student Council, Art Club, Secretary, Best All Around Senior Girl, Runner-up, Study Hall Ass'tp Office Ass't5 A Jamaisf Dele- gate to Bluebonnett Girls' Statep Round- table GWEN SPURLOCK DEBRA STAMPHILL SHERYL STAMPS Spanish National Honor Societyy Fleur- de-Lisg Troubadearsp Red Cross, Agapeg Bible Credit Award, Library Ass'tp El Solg F.H.A. 2nd Vice-President SALLY STEGER Fleur-de-Lisp Troubadearsg Y-Teensg Agape: Thespiansf KNIGHT LIFE Staff: Bible Credit Award, Office Ass'tp El Sol, F.H.A., Vice-President DANNY R. STEPHENS Art Clubg Gym Ass't5 Allerleig F.T.A. MIKE STEVENS Spanish National Honor Society SUSIE STREATER PAT STICH 283 Seniors Take Part BOBBY STIMSON CHRISTIE STIVERS Fleur-de-Lis, Student Council, Gym As- sistant, Shorthand Assistant, A Jamais, F.H.A., F.B.L.A. ANNETTE STOCKDALE Marching Band, Student Council, Y- Teens, Office Assistant, F.B.L.A., D.E.C.A. CATHEY STOKEY Fleur-de-Lis, Y-Teens, F.H.A., Fourth Pe- riod Vice-President, D.E.C.A. ALLEN STOVALL BUTCH STRAWN Biology Honor Society, Student Council, Current Events Club, Thespians, Nation- al Forensic League, Concert Choir, New Tyme Syngers, Plays, One Act Plays, Bible Credit Award, Biology Lab Assist- ant, Corona Eximia, Science Club DAVID GLENN STRUCKMEYER MIKE SULLINS National Honor Society, Quill and Scroll, French Honor Society, Biology Honor Society, Letterman's Club, Stu- dent Council, National Forensic League, Concert Choir, KNIGHT LIFE Staff, Sports Editor, Debate, Chemistry Lab Assistant, Biology Lab Assistant, A Ja- mais, Varsity Football, Manager, Science Club, Medical Careers Club, F.L.A.G., Vice-President, Musicals TINA SUMMERS Library Council, Library Assistant, El Sol, F.H.A. ANN SUTTON Fleur-de-Lis, Red Cross, Y-Teens, Con- cert Choir, Girls' Chorus, El Sol, F.H.A. DANNETTE SWEENEY Marching Band, Fleur-de-Lis, Traffic Safety Council, Reporter, Girls' Chorus, Mixed Chorus, KNIGHT LIFE Staff, El Sol, Publicity Chairman, Girls' Track, Swim, Chess Club, Fellowship of Chris- tian Athletes PAT SWINDLE 284 in Annual Christmas Game 4-we K K , 1, I ' il 'mm K- 13 I f I 9 -fx., -5 mm 1 X , I is 2 4 N 's 3' N '10 y 6-.41 M x -' if Ra, 'YA I .sr 'I 'Q I ,N A Q s I P, K f u A ii . It .L Q, fda' I if-no . . ,sf 'f1::! KIRK MORRIS TARELIO Biology Honor Society: R.O.T.C.y Com missioned Officer, Chess Club BOB TAYLOR CATHY JO TAYLOR Marching Band? Fleur-de-Lisp Student Councilg Red Cross, Y-Teensp Traffic Safety Council: Library Council, Dance Clubp Concert Choirp Mixed Chorus Concert Band, Gym Ass'tg Study Hall Ass'tg Office Ass'tp Homemaking Ass't Cross Country Track, Swimming: F.H.A. Medical Careers Clubf F.L.A.G. CATHY LYNN TAYLOR SHERI TAYLOR Fleur-de-Lisp Troubadearsg Art Club, F.H.A.g Typing Ass'tf A Jamais WILLIAM HUBERT TAYLOR Student Councilg Study Hall Ass't5 Swim- ming DWAYNE TEAL Bible Credit Award: El Sol SUSAN TEMPLE Spanish National Honor Society, Letter- man's Clubp Fleur-de-Lisp Troubadearsy EI Solg All State and All City Swimming DENNIS TENERY Student Council, Biology Lab Ass'ty Al- lerlei boys Steve Hill, Gary Whale, Jerry Wilson, and Randy Horton pause for a second during a challanging basketball with the faculty. 5 I I BOB TERGERSON Current Events Clubg Con- cert Choirg Gym Ass'tf An- nual Representative, Coro-I na Eximiog Science Clubp Slide Rule Club DONNA BETH TERRlLL Spanish National Honor Society: F.H.A. CHERYL THARP Spanish National Honor Society: Lettermon's Club: Trouhadeorsp Dance Club, Study Hall Ass'tg Swim- mingg F.H.A,, Second Vice- President PAULA THOMA ' Fleur-de-Lisp Y-Teensf Studyi Hall Ass'tg A Jclmuisg F.H.A., F.B.L.A. CECIL THOMAS R.O.T.C., 2nd A Co. Commander, Royal Lcncersp El Sol DEBBIE THOMAS Quill and Scroll: Troubadeorsp Stu- dent Council, Y- Teens, Al st Vice- Presidentf KNIGHT LIFE Staffp Co. B. Sweetheart, A Ja- moisp F.T.A. TY THOMAS CHARLIE THOMASON CHARLENE THOMPSON Fleur-de-Lis, Y- Teensf Thespionsp Ploysy Art Clubp El Solp F.H.A. LOU ANN THOMPSON Quill and Scroll, KNIGHT LIFE Stofff Art Club, Reporter, F.T.A. STEVE THOMPSON National Honor Societyp French Honor Societyg Stu- dent Councilg Agopeg Con- cert Band MIKE THORNBERRY 286 A s se r 4 v tl: V f v '43 ff, -lr- W aw M I W Senior girls take leisure time in their homemokrng class We ,e,,,.... Ytilhonv -P, I 'mf-r I Seniors Relax in Their Last Year at Kimball in Qtr wb' iiL 'Q' -3 fl!-TQ if 'eff JACKIE THRONE CHARLES F. TIMS Gym Ass't: Corona Eximia DONNA TINNEY Y-Teens: Concert Choir: Girls' Cho- rus: Mixed Chorus: Bible Credit Award: F.H.A. Historian: F.B.L.A.: Musical BRENDA TIPPIT Girls' Chorus: A Ja- mais: Fleur-de-Lis SUZANNE TIPTON National Honor Society: Spanish Not'I. Honor Socie- ty: El Sol: o.s,c.A. JOHNNY TODD RICKY TOMPKINS Gym Ass't GLORIA TOOMBS Fleur-delis: Troubadears: Student Council: Y-Teens: Junior Class Secretary: Jun- ior Class Favorite: Most Beautiful Senior Girl, Runner- up: Junior and Senior Home- coming Nominee: Junior H e . , om coming Princess: Soph- omore Sweetheart: Junior Sweetheart Nominee: A Ja: mais: F.H.A. LARRY DON TOWERY Red Cross: An Club: Gym Ass't: Bookroom Ass't: D.E.C.A. MARK TUCKER CHARLES TURNER Letterman's Club: Study Hall Ass't: Football Manager: Track and Cross Country Manager DIANE TURNER Red Cross: Y-Teens: Library Council: Agape: A Jamais: Library Ass't RICK TUTTLE JEANE TYLER JANET TYNDALL JERI LYNNE TYNER Fleur-de-Lis: Red Cross: Y-Teens: Study Hall Ass't: Office Ass't: A Ju- mais: F.H.A. 287 Seniors Find Time Z0 Relax STEVE UPHAM National Honor Society, Letterman's Club, Student Council, National Merit: Letter of Commendation, A Jamais, Golf DEBBIE UPTON MICHAEL J. URBANSKI Red Cross, Gym Assistant, Radio Club, Vice-President HOLLY UTT Letterman's Club, Y-Teens, Agape, A Ja- mais, Swimming KRISTEN UTT Letterman's Club, Y-Teens, Agape, A Ja- mais, Swimming, F.H.A., F.C.A. FRANKIE VAIL RAY VALDEZ BRENDA VAN CLEVE Fleur-de-Lis, Student Council, Bible Credit Award, Military Sweetheart, Company E, Study Hall Assistant, A Ja- mais, F.H.A., President DICK VANdeWALL Gym Assistant, Track, Cross Country, Swimming ELAINE VAN DINE Fleur-de-Lis, Troubadears, Captain, Stu- dent Council, A Jamais, F.H.A., Parli- amentarian PAULA VAUGHN Concert Choir, Girls' Chorus, Bible Cred- it Award, F.H.A., F.B.L.A. ROBERT VAUGHN Student Council, N.L.l., Red Cross, Cur- rent Events Club, President, Thespians, N.F.L., Plays, One Act Play, Debate, Gym Assistant, Corona Eximia, Science Club 1 ,. ., iggfj, 1 px' 5 .'if z T H , rt 1 ,R ' , ,f - f , '-ff M. 5' Q fe ,,, , Z :Qt 'fs' , 1 ,tl ii f TI' , 1 'L W' .Z 12 . I 3. rrr. f E ui I' ,. 11 1' ff? erie ' gk Q if i X -I 1 H ,QW , to e 1 'f z K 15 ,5 -:em A 3 3 ., , ,. W J - lflliif ii e '51. 'Ii ' ,fe ff See. if: Yi -Z:,- , If' 'fkfffs f-P55 '--gl l g,-riff 1 w ar, ff 4. Tommy Norris, Linda Cook, Janet Leonard, Lyman Bilhartz, and Jay Palmer groove-out to the sounds of Image at the Christmas Dance. PAUL VESSELS JANICE VESTAL Q National Honor Society, Soanish Nat'l Honor Society, Biology Honor Society, President, Fleur-de-Lis, Troubadears, fox Red Cross, Study Hall Assistant, Office Assistant, El Sol, Track PAT VESTAL Agape, Bible Credit Award, F.H.A., F.T.A. In 'sf ova fi In-p STEPHEN VICKERS N. Student Council, El Sol, Medical Careers Club, Vice President, F.L.A.G., Biology ,,,, Honor Society SHAWN VISER JERRY WADE Marching Band, Knight Beats, Orches- tra, Concert Band 5 1 X f f i? ' c -gy , :X Y JN?- Y 4 .. .-Q , -r Q g X ,- jg ji YE 4 gk? A' 'h S MARY WALCOTT . gg RICHARD MICHAEL WALCOTT og f' - A A Allerlei, Football, Varsity ff -L S ' JAN WALKER L 1 K K: . ,W RX J 4 -I kVVV,: ' S ' gf I V A , , 1 if I 1 A . E -sss ,s 289 MARCIE WALKER Fleur de Lis, Troubodecrs, Lieutenant, Student Council, Red Cross, Dance 3 55 , Club, Drill Team Sweetheart, Corona Eximia, Vice President, F.H.A., Sixth Period Secretary R' N .I Lg f MICHAEL RAY WALKER Concert Choir MlKE WALTHERS Plays, One Act Plays STANLEY PAUL WANNER Student Council, Allerlei BILL WARD Biology Honor Society, Student Council, C, 2 Agape, Biology Lab Assistant, Allerlei, Corona Eximia, Tennis, Field Biology My TERM SUE WARD S NW' ' National Honor Society, French Honor Society, President, Fleur de Lis, Vice H, President, Student Council, Y-Teens, H Agape, Bible Credit Award, Art Club, A Jamais, Secretary, F.T.A. it tti 'FW T' W GERALD WATANABE National Honor Society, Football, Var- sity, B Team, Baseball WILLIAM WATERS PAMELA G. WATT National Honor Society, Fleur de Lis, 'J' Troubadears, Homecoming Queen, Study Hall Assistant, Office Assistant, A Jamais 290 Butch Strawn and Joyce Pylant demonstrate a few steps as Brenda McCann looks on. Semars Take Part ZH Dramatic Productions DEBBIE WATTS Fleur de Lisp Red C Mixed Chorus GAIL WATTS PAUL WATTS JAN WEATHERFORD SONNY WEISER LoVERN WESTBROOK pf' :B f J' .I I 1 - 1. , ,, ' 3 ' O in ' 'K .. 'V 5' 13-' 1' - rossi Girls' Chorus: GARY WHALE Let1ermon's Clubp Gym Assistontf Varsity, 8 and All District Football BURL WHITE DON WHITE R.O.T.C., Commis- sioned Officer, Rifle Team KIM WINDER Vice President, Dis- tributive Education Club JOHNNY WHITE TERRY WHITE National Honor So- cietyp French Honor Society: Varsity Golf MARIO WHITMIRE Student Council: Red Cross: Gym Ass't.f Study Hull Au't.y Biology Lab Ass't., El Sol MARTHA WILDER Spanish Nol'I Honor Sacietyp Secretaryf Fleur da Lis, Y- Teens: Typing Ass't.i EI Sol, Vice Presidenlf F.H.A.3 F.T.A. 29 CLYDE D. WILLIAMS LANA WILLIAMS Fleur de Lis, Red Cross, Y-Teens, El Sol, F.H.A., Medical Careers LINDA J. WILLIAMS Fleur de Lis, Red Cross, Y- Teens, Counselor Assistant, F.H.A., F.B.L.A. LINDA LADELLE ILLIAMS W National Honor Society, Fleur cle Lis, Troubadears, National Merit, Letter of Commendation, Counselor Assistant, Corona Eximia, Vice President, F.H.A., F.T.A. MARRIANE WILLIAMS STEPHEN BOYD WILLIAMS Biology Honor Soci- ety, Allerlei, Track, Cross Country PAULAWILLINGHAM Study Hall Assist- ant,F.H.A. RANDELL WILLMAN DEBIE WILSON JERRY WILSON National Honor Society, Let- torman's Club, Student ,Cooncil, Sophomore, Junior Class Vice President, Gym Assistant, Football, Varsity, UB.. SANDRA WILSON Biology Honor Society, Let- terman's Club, Study Hull Assistant, Military Secretary, Allarloi, Corona Eximia, Ten- nis, B , Swimming, Varsity, Medical Careers Club TED WILSON 292 , lu. P R ll' d Beck Bell support team at faculty bas Senior girls Sandra Frederick, Shanan Harrell, Patti McClure, atty o ings an y ketball game. W if J 1. :ft W6 .5 I Y 1 1' fi 'III' Jr f ,1,,55E 1, ...L ,.,.,M .,.. . Ya i' wi? ec ' 'ar fu ,fir fr YQ - if Q M i 2 X Mft Senior Girls Show ya' X X Interest in Basketball 49- ,rtji I-.sf 'fx ' 4 y ,J 4112? ' f'5.'f y M, A I-I K xx. ,, Its gg, ,A f-1 .2 'x 'iw-no V4 I, , ,sag 19149 f'oQ :wwf if L Jaw. , 'ru .wx -Q 711 .,4 ,tif V af' 1 ff Mme-Mfg l1?iNf' 4, r I I, .A . A 7,11 p-. f-is VICKI WILSON Spanish National Honor So- cielyp Fleur de Lis, Trouba- deors, YATeens, National Fo- rensic League, Debate, EI Sol, F.H.A. VALARIE WISE Fleur de Lisp Red Cross, Con- :erl Chair, Mixed Chorus, Arr Club, A Jamais DANNY WOOD Leltermcn's Club, Red Cross, Gym As- sislanl, Track, Var- sity, B MILLIE WOOD Fleur de Lis, Trouba- dears, Y-Teensg KNIGHT LIFE Slaff, Art Club, Gym As- sistant, A Jamais, F.H.A., F.T.A. NELSON WOOD BARBARA WOODRUFF F.H.A. DEBBIE WORSHAM Fleur de Lis, Y- Teens, Concert Choir, Musical, Mixed Chorus, F.H.A., D.E. Club CAROL WOOLARD F.H.A. BRUCE BEECHWOOD WORTH Quill and Scroll, Biology Honor Society, Cheerleader, Sludenl Council, N.L.l.g KNIGHT LIFE Slaff, Edilorein- Chief, Friendliesl Senior Boy: Tennis, Varsily, Slide Rule Club, Round Table DIANE WOZNIAK Fleur de Lis, Troubc- dears, Y-Teens, Arl Club, A Jamais HOWARD WRIGHT JEFF WYNNE Quill and Scroll, KNIGHT LIFE Staff, Buskelball, B , Baseball, B DAVID YOUNG Gym Assislcnl ROBERT YOWELL Marching Bundy Corrcerl Band, Track, Slide Rule Club VICKI JO ZINN Fleur de Lis, Red Crass, Agape, Girls' Chorusg F.H.A. MARC ZITO Spanish Nalional Honor So- cisryp Senior Class Mos! Handsome, Runner-Up, Gym Assislunrf Slucly Hall Assisi- anl, Track, Cross Counlry 29.3 -5 ,.1..,f Y Xlfiffi.-me Juniors . ., .. .A .v,..v.,.. . . .,,v V,,, L.,,-hhfg, x A AA ,A ,L,,L. 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V - j V, ' 7 Q ' , I ' U j H . f k , , k:QQ1g5,x5 , .4 I.P'fjQ,.h13Q2Ql'f W --ff - 98 Juniors Relax on Fair Day Janette Adams Mark Adams Pam Adamsko Debbie Aikman Debbie Akridge Mark Albritton Debbie Allen Paul Allen Karen Allred Don Anderson Patricia Arey Brad Aifeberry Debbie Ayers Debbie Ayres Jana Bailey Jerry Baker Chris Ballard Julie Barham Michael Barker Jana Barnes 5' . . QW i. r I. 'Wav , 'fl sf H -sw if ,hh , N, ,, , ,,. ill ,g1 T'n,' libby Mclver, Joe Dishner, Charley Chaney, and Rhonda Perkins stroll through the State Fair grounds on high school day. LC ' ' ' sf 'H 5 , l gl x F: t 'tyxwl ,,. L14 B Q f X ti l Q 'rf me !'v 'ur Fw-f-7' ng-5. A Vicki Batchelor Lou Baumgardner Nancy Bearden Paula Bee Melvin Belden Roxanne Bell Steve Benham Buddy Bennett Sandra Bennett Margaret Benton Patty Berg John Bevans Helen Bilhartz Candy Black Karen Blatney 299 Loretta Bloylock Linda Bogosian Renee Boles Melanie Bordus Randy Bragg Roderic Bragg Gary Brewer Jerry Brewer Becky Britt Carol Browne Pam Brumley Steve Brundidge Tim Bryan Vicki Buford Jeff Burgess 300 ,151 ,L 1 ffffiff gs. Juniors Beti Thomas and Sherry Shiigi devote their attention to classroom assignments. A 3: ,NMI A g' v.. Juniors Exhibit Serious Side of School ff 3 335 f 'S 'Y L I .9 -.- b- ! ' - 'Z' 'Y i ,gg ' 1- ,'QvO' il! , 4: 4 Y r 'Q-,fb I M L2 1-,X I Q Q . ,Q rig: 4-Q -N? H . ni fix ag riff' 1 Qldfl I ii Kim 'V sr ,- , L i YY F 1 Z vs- X2 ' AP' M -A tk M 12217 x f XX -fig I I R Diana Burrell George Burriss Michael Busbice Chuck Byrd Barbara Callender Phil Callison Elayne Campbell Peggy Campbell Richard Campbell Don Carder Luann Carter Josie Caruso Linda Cawthon Charley Chaney Diane Chapman Ed Chapman Larry Chapman Eddie Chavis Karen Cherry Margo Choate Lisa Christianson Dan Clark David Clark Duke Clark Robin Clarke Gloria Cline Danny Clower Jerry Coates Gary Cobb Patti Cobb Keith Cobern Jennifer Cole Becky Coleman Dyrel Collins Mike Cope 302 ' Sw Mrs. Blair's homeroom feels at home at the zoo. eff' 'wh-Q. , Nl.. g. iff' I if ' ' X1 'Z Z5 fq, i it X 9 , . ga? Y , wx 4 -3. 'i ,L ,g fr ' f, i'- ii :f fy- ACF my 41: Junior Homerooms Enjoy Group Activities 4 'Q A ,gpm 1-,Vi no '3-'Tir 'xii' X AQ lk Danny Corbitt Debbie Corley Shirley Coronado Renee Cotton Steve Coulter Glenn Covington Debbie Cox Sharon Craig Janet Cranford Jeff Crannell Mike Creed Betty Crick Belva Crumbie Jeff Culp Kay Cummings Marc Cummins Mark Dacus Cindy Darden Mike Darden Charles Davenport 30 304 Juniors Promote Spirit for Homecoming '70 Woyne Deaton Dave Deck Trudy Deen Pam Dempster Lindo Dickens Joe Dishner Donna Dodge John Dooley Dennis Drake Jean Drake Lee Dudar Mike Dudley Rhonda Dunn Buster Dupree Vicki Dutton Pat Edwards I -N A u are 0' , x Qfl, pn. i'fl!b' at ' mes Mary Elliott Bruce Ellis Susan Ellis ill. . if ZF rew- ,mr .J 2' lk if Z? A 2- 'l 'iw , 1 il , Z' 'A 2, xl Q -. 2 1 E. K , f of. -' rfr. ,ps f - .J Q M y 2.13: A My , , , X ,ps . z -9 f'w' . -..- unlors Janie Paleschlc Annice Lawhorn Lee Sledell, and Tommy Poitevent decorate halls for Homecoming festivities. Cindy England Ron Ennis Cindi Estes Bill Evans Larry Evans Thomas Evans Michael Fair Gary Fallis Janie Farrar James Fast Vicki Ferguson Beverly Fisher Kerrie Fitzgerald Sue Flack Linda Fletcher 305 Y 06 Juniors Make Use 0 Lzbrary Faczlztzes Vicki Flora Karen Force Kenny Formby Mariy Foster Karen Frank Deann Frazier Ronnie Fry Sylvia Fuenfes Sherry Fulkerson Janie Gallardo Marie Galvan Arthur Garcia Brenda Garner Bertha Garza Louis Gaudin Roger George Don Gibson Gary Giddens Charles Gieb Jon Gilbert ,Af-' -11.1 xx if-5 .W' eww ' ,. L. Junior Kim Winder finds library periodicals useful in research work. 3 NDA J - QQ iq Q 2 'O' A . - H- f 1 ,ec ' h . I I- I my ff 54 E J V '5 '-LT 3 ' . , ffl x ff X Jn 4' 1 if A l ii' . ff, i' X Q A lx N. 5 ,, 'vs- My is 'Nm lv in ls , ,-X' ' 'iz l l - ,, K QF l , -J A 1 , A fvvk f g W I 5 rf W' el' V 4 ,M , V . A -at 5 ,. 4- f gl -Q, . - Q . C. -f' k r F ' ,., ' xl -G r J r i l ,.- Ig, A ' x . be .A ... 5, ,W I 4' '--..., Q W' A . f u if it . Larry Gillreath Donna Glasgow Barbara Glass Ricky Goodwin Ann Gross Lynn Gross Kathy Guion Philip Gutzler Betty Haggard Mary Hair Gerald Hall Janet Hallsborough Brenda Hamilton Chris Hamilton Mickie Harbin 307 r- ,,,,,,,, Beverly Hardegree Sue Hardin Pat Harding Betsy Hare Gary Harrington Julie Harris Sky Harris Kim Harrison Debie Hazel Debbie Heeb Barbara Henderson Gary Henderson Linda Henley Gayle Hennig Kathy Hennis 308 15' Qi f . ei si x mi is mit: 35 M, .,,, . bf' 4 , 5 y,, jeg, I'g,, ft -W: F is iff .,f. ' -' b 7 Y f H .fw ii ,. 1 ' 'ww 1 5 ,, i. 4.-wr ' ,, 7 ,- -X' :gusty A lllii 'ffii '- - - , l fll Xxx X . Julie Barham, Vicki Batchelor, and Lou Baumgardner prepare for football season by attending summer practice sessions t Q itet i fu in mil' X s 2 Jurzzor Troubs Prepare or cz Year of Hard Work Sheri Henson Kim Herbst Gary Herndon Cyndi Hester Jamie Hightower Kim Hill Norma Hinton Debbie Hoffmeister Margaret Hogg Debbie Holland Rita Holland Rusty Hood Jeanne Hoover Clif House Cheryl Howard Annette Howell Richard Hull Debbie Hunt Rhonda Hunter Gary Hurlburt Kim Hutchinson William Hutchinson Mark Hutton Ken lrby Bill January Carol Jarrett Becki Jarvis Laura Jarvis Jack Jernigan Gary Johnson Larry Johnson Pat Johnson Robin Johnson Stuart Johnson Carol Jones 310 -'nuns ' V.,, MA i fl J Sherry Tyner, Anita Rogan, George Burriss, and Brenda Morris find visual aids helpful in Mrs. Elder -'YV , J LJ sf 221522- 'fi Em., :le-L: if Mon 1 ' 's class room activities W' in ,uw .1,. , ,U I I L I Elf iq' fs- it 117 A1'fW4 k fi-N. '43 V 5-I :LA I Juniors Learn Through Visual Aids 1' A N c,,,,.5b J 4 - '-- Q' 1- ' '39 i , if 'ff If 'vs ri TT' 19' l' 'Q- Judy Jones Lynn Jones Nancy Joyce Jeff Joyner Kathy Julian Marty Kamerbeek Woody Kay Kenneth Kendrick Johnny Kidwell Howard King Jenni Kirk Bert Kirkham Ronnie Klufh Ida Klufh Daniel Kumpe Irene Lancaster Jerry Landrum Jim Lavender Annice Lawhorn Champ Lee Juniors Prepare for Senior Year Through Clubs Vicki Lee Linn Lefkof Becky Linter Melody Little Jimmy Lloyd Chris Lontos Dwight Lowe Susan Lowry Connie Ludwick Helen Luna Debbie Lunday Buzz Lupton Richard Lutz Kathleen Mahoney Jackie Malchus Roxie Manning Mydra Maples Sam MarDock David Marek Howard Marland 312 9' 'B' 1C, 'v ey M.. at , it .vm ,M ,wo l We 4r '7X -'ON ' C21- Woe- EE? if , Q. dl ,W 5 - 6 3 4-735 ' iv' V:.,.R I 2. ' A Q, Vi '5- 'C i Xb th v X S K .4 , 1 , .-,iq C ze fx 'S W i. .fi Cx Y A ,....n1.1:s-1. N-XM V ,.-Q, ,., fl-iff.. .,-Zmsiiif .f Brenda Morris mans the Valentine Booth at the Spanish Fiesta. Candy Martella Casey Martin Pam Martin Abel Martinez Sharon Massengale Stephanie Mattison Cathy May JoAnne Methvin Teresa Miles Gayle Miller Glenda Mirick Carol Mistrot Sandra Mitchell Dianna Mobley Arturo Molina 313 Junzors Learn T ypzng Skzlls Nora Molina Mickey Moody Norman Moore Carmen Morales John Morgan Brenda Morris Paula Morris Romaine Morris Ricky Mote Daryl Mullin Brenda Murphy Pam McBride Tony McClain Randy McClellan Mickie McClendon Mitchell McCreless Tahlie McCuis1on Marie McDaniel Nancy McDaniel Kim McDonald Susan McFarland Libby Mclver Don McLeod Bill McMillan Denise McQuinn Pam McWilliams Marianne Neece Ricky Nelson Donna Nowell Linda Oldham Carol Oliver Candy Ord Judy Ofierbine Janie Paleschic Jim Palmer 315 Sharon Parham Mike Parrent Steve Parish Troy Parish Susan Parrish Elaine Patton Eddie Patterson Mark Patterson Richard Payne Julie Pearce Allene Pelton Penny Pendergast Donna Perkins Rhonda Perkins Duane Peterson 316 Juniors Enjoy Club Activities i Q-11 4. .. I 'L lf- ' X l N .4-A i ' 4 XL ' i U Q...-. ! Q UW -' M W ,KAR 1 . 4- --- -or ,gf I 1 N . i -Q if E fiif:-VX io R' 4-.is Qi 1 4 - wx., 'hr Todd Pettiiohn Chris Pharr Lynne Phelps Don Phillips Mary Phillips Mickey Phillips Tommy Poitevent Janet Powell Danny Price Mark Pritchett Tommy Pritchett Mike Quigley Anita Ragan Randy Ransom Stephen Raye Becky Reed Larry Reeder Carla Reid Debbie Reynolds Gail Reynolds 317 Janet Richards Gary Richardson Linda Richardson John Ridgway Susan Ridinger Sally Roberson Gaynelle Robinson Billy Rodgers Delma Rodriques Diana Rodriquez Rob Roper Karen Ross Stan Russ Penny Russell Chris Rutherford 318 NW, if if 'feg is iff Juniors Denise Wilson, Linn Lefkof, and Karen Frank listen afientively to class lectures. -.M K 'Lg , ., . A K -y... 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V5 L Melanie Ryan Suzanne Ryan Rolf Ryling Stuart Sakuma Cliff Sallis Johnny Sant Sam Sankisian Cindy Souls Betty Schell Robin Schoenfield Cathy Scott Pat Scott Kathy Seale Karen Seaman Paula Senter Joe Shaddox Patty Shaw Sherry Shiigi Marvin Daniel Lee Siedell 9 20 Juniors Participate in Dark Rocky Siegmund Beth Simmons Sherri Simmons Tommy Simpson Mike Sims Craig Sloan Terry Smart Beth Smiley Angelic Smith Anita Smith Debbi Smith Donna Smith Mike Smith Mike Sonnier Mary Sorrells Paul Soules Carol Sows Shanon Speed Cindy Spencer Rob Spencer f-A. ,p-4,0 fill iff! of the Moon we Av' uw i ... , 5, .07 M idigiz 9 ,A , W M is W X Wm , f- f' , is W1 M it .sf fgwgfig Fife 'ggi ?om, get f, uni' I ' i ff' -. ft . ,Q , T, K ir tk. me A ff, K 'Fe 1 if 'S 1? I V' f I T: 1 ,-- 1 E V 1 J -' ' 12,2 4' 'V' 5, 5' 11- it - A., 'LT , -, ks-Q I' TE,-I 4-:Tlx , T A J 1 1 ' N J . M ' Juniors Pam Dempster, Steve Wroten, and Donna Dodge ploy leading roles in the winter play Dark of the Moon. 'Ns 'x X 1 Richard Spillyard John Staggs Larry Stanberry Jennifer Sterley Toni Stewart Dien Stout Debbie Strange Janet Sturges Donna Suggs Roger Sutton Jeanie Swanson Gwenda Swearengm Sonia Sweeney Denise Tagliarini Christy Tanner 321 Juniors Display Scientwc Interests Helen Tatom Keith Taylor Befi Thomas Maff Thomas Gilbert Thompson Jan Thompson Kay Thompson Ricky Thompson Angela Tipps Barbara Tobolowsky Joe Todd Tyreane Tomerlin Martha Trevino John Tucker Mike Tucker David Turner Shelly Turner David Tulhill Sherry Tyner Paula Underwood -z -11' 65 5' si 514 'Y' , s-rf , Juniors Jani wg- ir!! uihwe Q. - Lag ii I 'S e Paleschic and Margaret Hogg enioy studying Science Club materials. tt-9' W Van 'hp- aiu YQ. ,. i -rhgyv girl ,ans- W 4 s I -it ,.4n5,N' 99 vga... '91 Marolyn Upshaw Joe Upton Albert Uribe Rodney Vail Theresa Vannoy Susan Van Winkle Humberto Vargas Martha Verver Edelia Villarreal Eddie Vitasky Johnny Wadle Jim Wager Janet Wallace Carol Walraven Diane Walston 323 Kathleen Ward Bruce Warner Randy Warren Donna Watson Joe Watson Patti Watson Teresa Webb Diane Webster Sandra Webster Susan Webster Teed Westlake Jaye Weston Debi Whiddon Pricilla Whitaker Kathleen Whitehead 324 DM i t Adi vi -,.f is ud- , 2 4 ki get K 1 Y . 49, A',, f f if uri , V I - ff ' jffy . - 4 f 'r xii Juniors Gary Johnson and Debi Whiddon enioy refreshrnents during the Christmas dance. Juniors Celebrate the Holiday Season iva- au, 429 Aw WP L' : - - - f Qs J ma' x is ' gs . for K 1. 'arx '17 .,,.-- lx f 1 Linda Wier David Wiley Carol Wilkinson Ginger Williams Jim Williams Sieve Willingham Tim Willingham John Willis Bren? Wilson Denise Wilson Lynn Wilson Charlotte Wood Gary Wood Alice Wooley Steve Wroten Sara Wyrick Desiree Yankie Cheri Young Sieve Zehnder Lynn Ziehe 325 V: fy? H fl' .H in -,.- : 5 'gr 'fr 4 N W W 'W af 1 an z , 1 ,1,,Q,.,,fi4aff4 f'-wi V, f it ff ,W ,WW k 1 we, , If .,,Z ,M- me f . J ' 'J I f Ly., g5Wg,,,ff5 ., W Q! U, M WW oplwmores Sophomore ClassOj7eers Jimmy Boehirzskas FU 610k e Treasurer ' ,SeC?'9m J' Wilbur Smith Sammy Brown e r Vice-President fresident '52, . 'i 1 of e oe Q ' A A - ' , ' :N e o e i of A -H q r rx. 4. 1 K V .X f x v, .,. ff, 5 4 z E . N ' 0 K WCW, ,- M ,ff Q, Z 'f'a f-e rx-ff' Q3 -ei! 1 ' A . f f nib.- ,MM 'lY l W 'rf 'ttf' Mfhf fi M24 W L ,,:A?.7Q,?f,?i qw. P3322-W xl- 1 492311 ldzfl? W , a fig.. 4- gri N12 1, 1.2 'fi 51 .nf 3'--'u 'V' A911 WWA ' ,, ZAV 3 ,A, , H , i 'fiX'421, lffw?-552353 Q. ' V ' Ti 3 5 , A f f in K 3 , , 1' '55 ,Www . ., We :Mk ,V W - ' Q. ...E ,. -. .. ,. , .f-, , f v 'HEX .N ' . rr A - , 5. ' 1' Q-Egfr - .SFQQ ' X .- X if : ,- ggggw . 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E Y i E f G ,Q W, get gf Debbie Barnes Johnny Barnes Rebecca Barrar Gwen Bass Carolyn Bates Becky Bough David Bean Jackie Beavers Debbie Bell Joann Bell Susan Bell Debbie Berger Paul Beutelman Dottie Bicknell Gary Bierschwale Joe Blakley Marty Blalock Karen Boruff Bobby Boss Kenneth Box Richard Boyd Candy Boydston Jerry Bradford Phyllis Brancato Bruce Brandner Regina Brannan Patricia Bray Charles Brazier David Breaux Joan Brickell Kevin Brosette Janis Brown Lisa Brown Sam Brown Tim Brownlee Jayne Brumit Burt Bryan Jerry Bulloch Clinton Bunch Barbara Burdette Vickki Burdett 331 332 Susan Burke Jo Ann Burleson Sarah Burns Mary Lou Burris Randy Burrow Sheila Butler Celest Caldwell Sherry Call Paul Calvert Katrina Camp Jeff Campbell Paul Campbell Beverly Cantwell Sarah Cayce Lauren Chandler Debra Chapman Diane Childress Elaine Childress Tim Choate Gary Christian Mike Clanton Doris Clark Julie Cline Jim Coder Wayne Cody Camille Cofer Tom Cole Andy Collins Debra Cook Janet Corley Raymond Crawford Cathy Creech Danny Creel Donna Crowell Melba Cummings Patrice Cupp Diane Dagley Edward Davaloz Debbie Davis Karen Davis we-3 'V' .,...,-I fr aifggfi 'l r if il R,-Q, .5 an se X 1 ,t 2 C P t J' Rv S tvpe I -we s-:: Q . - s it l H+ 1-Q, .ty k y M45 :M I ln-, Fr , . - 'W' I 'C N143 L 'X ,tt,,,f J ' A -ft I 1 .6 .1 'iii Iffmhx fill, 1 X gp is 'N' ., , , , J . A we X' if, + S A i' ' f iv -,Nl 1 H wt ' if K . ,:r.,.. 5 K , QI A in -'N if I -- ff .n Ii' - A il A h 1 Vocational Organizations Train Sophs ,Q -s 1 0, X ,i ...i 3 fx- , A 'nn 'G-.I FQ 'Q' : wlfrj 'a 'Q ,vb ww - Y! iw- SN 4 ,s f-2, sf V!'?' sc ' ' sal my R , QA V' 3. 0 ' ' -I on ,,,, -lxf -.ii I I - I xx V, . 4. , gf 1 ' ...Av V . 'fix . ' X X i ,ii -ig Y , D I 1 7 i ' if A-.li I X E I-- 1: w ifrii- Z,-sar ra' .E ,i.. Mi fi cm., .. gif, ' fa. -H34 ,la V 'E ,G .. f 2 , I 1. Ei Wir 1 .-.- 4 . x 4' .4 Vik' I , W, in-f ,-f- w Z, , . -uf -1 Tommy Hadwin concentrates on his drafting assignments. V W Hwpo- W Y ,- ..-O I, . ww... 1: Michaele Davis Russell Davis Aline Dawson Ricky Day Kristina DeLeon Vickie DeRossett Mark Deibler David Didear Bruce Dodd John Dougherty Barbara Douglass Ann Drake April Drake Gary Dry Terry Duke Wendell Dunn Terri-Lin Drurey Gary Dutton Susan Dutton Deborah Edwards Susan Elek Patsy Elliot Joe Elkington Scott Ellis A' Kathy Elmer i E V. A' - Janet Elmore fi' . 333 4 Debbie Engebretson Judy Engel Glynn Ann England Cathy Ennis Linda Estes Mike Evans Steven Evans Mary Fears Billy Lee Ferguson Becky Fisher Jerry Fitzhugh Gail Followill Suzanne Ford Dwayne Fortenbury Barbara Foster Kay Fox Rhonda Franklin James Frazier Dimitre Fredrick Thomas Feudiger Cheryl Fridrich Kyle Eugene Gann Donald Garrett Mark Gaudin Joyce Gerhard Mike Geron Glenda Gilbert Charles Gilder Karen Givens Steve Glaze Cliff Gonzales Laura Gonzales Dana Goode Janice Green Tommy Greenwood Peggy Gregory Jerry Gross Patty Hackney Tommy Hadwin Steve Hall Q 3' 5' B L - kg Q my H fe: 'W' , , ,gg3Q5'?I-5, f' ' 15:13. is W : ,, M B ,tgg r . x N it r r x nm - A 1 Li l Hr. X J V... . ., I new . ,la Q 9 rw 3 - ir' . ..g xi Q if ,J . 7' Iii 1, ,i K i Wx ' -r, . wwf - -.x 12' Vw 5 it 2 N. s :,s.,, .- ' m vga., K -0 E ' ' ' i Ni is 'QQ B A -. WE 3594 -5 3 fg.Nl'i M 'mm c fay A Sophomores Boost School Spirit D l . . i . . L Q ez 'D - - , A J L , ' .-n . . h n h 5, .V A Y, xy. K if V , g ' Pl' fin if J T H wizsm uf MMQIL : guy ' X' ' ' , 'T , ,- - gf . D . X 4 as -0 so 'Q N., fp lihiosilmamkqfgj ' 5,13 'I NK 1 I N. f I4 N' --' ' 1 f X N, 4, ' X1 rf X 5, Y .fl Enlhusiasfic sophomores make their presence known al pep assemblies. QW? J YR ,J ' my A I: k Ann Hammond Becky Hammons Steve Harden Sfeve Harris Sarah Harwell Debbie Hawk Karen Heikal Sharon Henley Jana Hensley Jimmy Henson Russell Herndon Robbie Hewefl Paula Hildrelh -, 'A I ,K g ix .. .4 gm . -g I A IH l 3 x l Li ' ' ' :fluff 1 1 771' if n is 2 1. - - J -fa '56 ' Q ' 'fi, ' z. i ' B i J I, ii A S ' , V 4, W fex. T E? A A :QQ 1 fl s 'l -4 if f,, N 1 1 . . X'-'air .N K 3 . R Vgf, K xx W' af es, n ' x 72 gg s, f 4 S1 9 I K 'K l V ,, V17 , D7 -- D, fx: K K X ' Breff Hill Shannon Hill Terry Hill Glenna Hillis Diane Hiloski Dorman Hinchliffe Margaret Hines 'Z 5' 5, 4., A Terrie Holland Joy Holm Doffye Holi Jana Holt Rila Holf Brian Haney 335 Sophomores Pursue High Ideals of Schalarshzp Gary Hooker James Hooper John Hooper Richard Hooper Ted Hotchkiss Kerry Hudson Diane Hull Wayne Hunt Jack Hutchinson Keith lrestone Jackie Jones Patti Jones Karen Johnson Jerrell Jenkins Janet Jackson Sharon Karnes Cathy Karr Carol Keesee Kenneth Kemp Karen Kerr Bill Kiker Debbie Kildow Janice Kilgore Calvin King Terri King 41' W '51 ri .Ili fl ,gf ks-A ill Xi ,.,, 4 M, , i s is M- is I- W' J 5 ,H 4 'Q' ff 4 f, fc NX 1 A, 'T Q N, . 35. 'A 2 z, fi J-P ' 'Q- T if M I 5 rl-v-l ' 4 0 5 2 Russell Davis, Joe Vickery, and Tony Hull diligently work on their assignment S :A 'mais ' If f.. ,A-. if 'i tw L -kk 'j 9 gives? 1 f A L ft 'Tc ,,-v ' - Rf I in . gt 1. 5 Joe Kinkade Rick Koster Diane Kyle Malinda Lacefield Lisa LaManna Chris Langley Gary Larr Rick Lasley Kathy Lastor Shawn Leahey Thomas Lester Rhonda Lilly Anne Lohrman Donnie Lomax Becky Long Nancy Long Barry Lopez Rheada Lunday Chris Luse Jeanne Lybyer Dru Mack Chris Magee Danny Malone Sherri Mann Kerry Manning John MarDock Dale Martin Jolea Martin Linda Maxwell Donna Mayden Mike Mehaffie Cynthia Meier Adelaida Meiia Roland Merrill Vicki Mieczkowski Chris Miles Sandy Miles Kenney Miller Mary Anne Miller Susan Miller 338 Extracurricular Activities Interest Sophomores David McAbee Mike McAlister Kenneth McCann Terry McClendon Monica McCoy Susan McCullough Debbie McDonald Neil McDonal Gary McGuire Dorinda Mclntosh Barry McLain Rickey Milliken Charlie Mills Darlene Mistrot David Mistrot Woody Mitchell James Moncrief Richard Moncrief Victor Moore Andrew Morales Shelley Morrill Candy Morris Vicki Morris Melissa Murphy David Musser ss r he David Breaux, Burt Bryan, Tommy Lester, and Gill Quinn make a German toast to Allerlei. ry 3:11 P hh its X if is f , ., A, 2 if j ' 4 V ww av . 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'Ip x , 46 2:5 f' . .- .X I N N A Steve Smith - I f . 1 Wilbur Smith K- ,'Q,,'N ' X Y 4 Jamie Snelen 'SZ' ' 7 i f g , Jon Soules 'L J ' Rickey Speed A A S - A Kay Wilder, Sharon Karnes, Jayne Brumit, and Janet Corley boisterously sing along at the Spanish initiation banquet. 42 Darla Stacy Jennie Stankus Clarissa Stanley James Stegman Mike Steward Kathy Stiles Larry Stratton Paula Studebaker John Taylor Mike Tharp James Thomas Jerrell Thomas Beverly Thompson Brad Thompson Debbi Thurman Julie Tinsley Lisa Tobin Joe Todd Susan Torrie Becky Towery Duane Trammell Phillip Tucker Marlene Tumlinson Carol Turbeville Vicki Urbanski Ronald Uyeshima Joe Vickrey Kathy Vogel Debbie Wagner Debbie Wall Mack Wallace Janet Ward David Warth Jeannie Watson Becky Webster Brian Webster Greg Weeks David Weitner Carol Welsh Sylvia Welch fuk A , .sri. W Z i X . V. I,y K-Z' 5 1 S s f J t .: it ' Q T' ,Q : ef. :T V L A- l. ,. 'K ' 455 .322 25? 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F.L.A.G., a newly eslablished club al' Kimball, represenled palriofism and honor 'For our coun'l'ry 'lhis pasl' year. Members of lhe club s'l'rived lo represenl fheir counlry and school as well as 'lhey could by fruly being Fufure Leaders of American Government As a parl' of 'lheir busy schedule F.L.A.G. parfici- pafed in such varied acfivifies as viewing +he legisla- lure al' work in Ausfin, lislening lo guesl' speakers, visiling +he armed forces, and placing a wrealh on lhe Kennedy Memorial in downlown Dallas. As a special honor 'lhe members of F.L.A.G. were able 'lo parlicipafe in lhe aclivilies surrounding lhe evenls in which Kimball was presenfed an American flag fhal had flown over lhe nal'ion's capi'l'al. 351 THE BAND IS BACK! A JAMAIS President - JO ANN CALDWELL Vice President - CHRISTY TANNER Secretory - TERRI WARD Treasurer - LIBBY MCIVER Annual Representative JOYCE PYLANT LA SOCIETE HONORAIRE DE FRANCAIS President - TERRI WARD Vice President - JOYCE PYLANT Secretary-Treasurer - LEE ANN ROBINSON L gy ZFSQZF 011 DI l'I 5. m 0 -4 QQ- I1 3'0 'V en in 3-3. 3 mi 1+ - va 2DID Km -13 -. T' n K-I 'ULD g,'1mm +2 in P..-us D13 CDC -4- CD U'l0r 52 gl 2' QI :DE Q :- an nv Q. iv 39 DD app.: Bl 5 1 D 3, lL'OL6l El H.L Sl I'ElG'llfl3'l:l 353 EXCALIBUR STAFF MRS. LINDA BRAGG, Sponsor SUSIE BUCHTER, Editor-in-Chief CINDY O'HARA, Assistant Editor, Activities Editor CHARLOTTE OWENS, Business Manager, Co-Advertising Editor STEVE PHILLIPS, Organizations Editor, Co-Advertising Editor GARY POLK, Sports Editor JUDY JONES ANNICE LAWHORN JANIE PALESCHIC TOMMY POITEVENT LEE SIEDELL , ,lstt ,Q ,YIJ is I ' ,Ai If I m r A f J THE SENIOR TROUBS 54 ' its-sfiifssil 1 I 2 ' 2 ' fi II Ebe rt, I I I il I D V, Q I ., ., L t D 'i.5'!: I 3 '!'l 3. W, ,gs OFFICERS: JANIE OTTO, President Y DEBBIE THOMAS, Ist Vice- President RENEE COTTON, 2nd Vice- President BRENDA MORRIS, Secretory KIM HILL, Treasurer JANET POWELL, ICC Tl? ,....-f ' .-- .4 .,f- SUSAN McFARLAND,IICC Alternate I F gi I I .J , 355 EL SOL OFFICERS THE WILD BUNCH 5' fa I ,A-N A, ,.-flfff-l -sq, N YN 'VXA lg .wvqy f X N 'Xiu - NMNJK -.., w 'W I Yam, i We A fn ax 4' ,' f 5, ,3v.x,,,. -. 5, an ., 5 ,.,w,f1 ae 1 A14 , ,, ..,, 4, .. :ff- f M MN , ' ' 'lf L ,ww if .Af Lf e,, , 'bi .-' A 1 ' . ,.w - .n ' if f' 1 si I 1 'Lf r, r 4 ' s 4 w fig 3751- - 35 og .q lv 5 '. .V ,, , mW 357 WYNNEWOOD INSURANCE AGENCY 203 Wynnewood Professional Building TED HOLLAND TOM STERLING TOM HOLLAND For Your Campus Fashions -High Style Clothes- Turn to TURNER'S Oak Cliff I 57 Harris Center Pleasant Grove I3I7 So. Buckner afmiff Tribune The Community Newspaper which features Hi Times, a full page weekly devoted to news and views of Oak Cliff Junior and Senior High Schools. Serving You Since 1903 3333 Tribune Drive BIG JOHN'S STEAK HOUSE 270 Wynnewood Village WH 3-0205 LITTLE .lOHN'S STEAK HOUSE 2603 W. Davis WH 2-8561 Two Locations to Serve You Better CHOPPED STEAK 1.25 SIRLOIN STRIP 1.45 BONELESS CLUB 1.55 FILET MIGNON 1.70 JOHN'S SPECIAL 2.60 Served with baked potatoe, salad, Texas toast, WE prepare orders to go. Compliments of: M. E. MOSES COMPANY INC. GENERAL OFFICES 29 I 9 Hansboro Avenue COMMUNITY SEWING SHOP Quality Fabrics and Notions 224 Wynnewood Village 94 I -5 341 THESPIANS eozsr SPX-fu 'SPIIPCI me 's1axolN Assad Y D H B +f-'ws 16:41 's ns MMO 'swaxom xovr ou' 0 a' UYS More Shoe Value A+ Sm'Z'6 BRIDGES SEINIHOVW ElOI:I:IO STEDIOIN PBUOHIPUODSH-PSSQ-MSN saavzu - swvmau - aomuas ' saws SHOE STORES 3I0 W. Jefferson SHOES FOR ALL THE FAMILY BA-RKER gf BRATTON Suu H For All Your S+a+e Farm STEEL WGRKS 'Mauna Aufo, Life, and Fire Slrucfural and Misc. S+eeI Fabrica+ion Q Insurance Needs See I0733 Newlcirl: Phone 247-6I39 Dallas, Texas 75220 B. H. BARKER J. W. BRATTON BILL RIPPY 2506 S. Hamp+on af Illinois 339-529i STATE FARM INSURANCE COMPANY Home Office-Bloomingfon, Illinois 35 MERLE NORMAN Cosmetics - Wigs - Boutique THE BEAUTY MAKERS Two Locations to Get Your Student Discount Card Westcliff Mall 331-4600 - Jeff-Davis Center 942-5115 A Beautiful Cosmetic for Beautiful People Express Yourself ln Clothes From Colbert's 'PlCK-A-Dll.LY' SHOP 220 West Jefferson Blvd. WH 3-4666 pavfeujanal paoieyupldzn 500 W. Jefferson 946-2l55 Lancaster-Kiest 34Il So. Lancasfer 37I-3404 FR 6-733' 240l Kiesf af Hampton 33l-4343 l32 W. Colorado 943-735l . E. HARR s, JR. A ' WYNN Ewoon 2205 W. Clarendon Dr. -0359 DALLAS, TEXAS PHARMACY lOl Wynnewood Professional Building sunset ffm-is 241- Dallas 24, Texas PROMPT-FREE-DELIVERY WITHIN THE HOUR 946-2 l O3 JACK T. LUPTON Proprietor 360 A5500 9. 'X Z I.. Q I F 'F9'f5 E' ,'f1l,'L,:. x ,I M.. t Esnxi O INSURORS 2744 W. Davis 339-7I77 Dallas, Dallas County Hiway 91154 East 40 IK. BIIIIIZR Z7 STK. FIILB KI. 95 MILMISTY QR IR, CHEESEBURGCR 37 UNION RINGS 40 MR.MISTY KISS lO SMT' Z5 ' 65 Hsu simrwicn 40 nimacnffss L III as nm smwlcn ss I corref :L :aan aff.- WIIE. rv -M-, . X J.: gv yy, ' .ig SNL.. Live a Little at THE DAIRY QUEEN 3726 W. Ledbetter MR. DON C. WILLIAMS, Manager KIESTWOOD CLEANERS sue-AR MANNING Manager Free Piclcup and Delivery Specializing in Uniforms Military-Band-Cheerleader Cleaning-Laundry-Storage-Alterations 2426 Kiest at Hampton 33I-l255 Cooper, Delta A. HARRIS CENTER BARBER SHOP Q ' 3ll A. Harris Center Hours 8 to 8 X Saturday 8 to 7 Barbers and Stylists 374-9334 By-Appointment 'Y MYRL GRAY Stylist iuiiiii H I5 kiiiiiimbs I ssell raosms 35 SUNUM carrszamcfu sscoauoos 301 mms assume mscoauasur escmufocuffse I numxs 10 20 s is ' L SIEAK SANDWICH 59 FIIEIICHFRIES ' IEA I0 YU 30 D D ,M 1 r 1 4 . X hx- , X 1 I5 ' SPORTSMAN'S CORNER 8 as W 4 lo 4 4 I 0 F W ..,, KWW L 0' A 4 . ' 4 -I fi ff f AND SP0 RTS . 0 , l,...x .Ev gg 5 A ... . , 3, f i ' 555-Q, 5 5 AA if - Wg? Q , ' ef' ' we 1:eQ- - 4 i F . , ,L.k i . In kr., N sw ,-if gd. 21::ig'l 45Q 'M N 4 vl qgzi , .m.. . 'sf-4 Wg: 'lmg' QQ , Sf 918 Wynnewood Vllloge f .Q 'Kyla iw F .Q . . ., . 'of'iff' 1, 22450' l li if l WW Y ' mL.' ' f f ,4 , ,Z 1. 5 eenn eeoe 4 l gudal and 7axeda Qwzdea 704 Wynnewood Village Dallas, Texas 75224 941-4000 EIA. 362 STUDE CENTER McKinney a+ Lemmon Zdedftcliff 7am ?aZu2:4 I FE 7-2020 lI5 We I l'f'f Mall ' am Ion oo .lk I nina It ll lj H p a+L p I2 FREE ESTIMATES PHONE 374-594I FREE PLANS PHONE 374-5200 WYNNEWOOD NURSERY AND GARDEN CENTER Landscaping Our Specially One of Cliffs Largesl and Fines? 330 Wesl Kies+ Dallas. Texas 75224, THE RALPH BAKER ART CENTER 81 WESTCLIFF GALLERY ,fy MAGIC MIRROR COIFFURES if 214 wesfcnff Mau 376-9807 2 Dallas, Texas 3655 Marvin D. Love As Q, Phone 339-2661 X A BEN FRANKLIN VARIETY Headquarters for Your Official Kimball SIarlock Ring KIEST AND POLK VILLAGE 8:30 A.M. to 8:30 P.M. 376-8626 364 DOUGHERTY'S Linda Gappfh 339-1612 PHARMACY 9.45 Wwcegpai .4-- KIEST AND FOLK Ugg qlnuauaf tn, T312-.vzaf busty: 8:00 A.M.-9:00 P.M. 376-7383 5530 S. Hampton Dallas, Texas 75232 L and S FOOD MARTS We specialize in sleep. W. K' W 'es' SLUMBERLAND or DALLAS Dallas, Texas 3374033 I I I Wynnewood Village Dallas, Texas 94l-l7l7 Plaster Arts Supplies Decoupoge Purse-making Needs Instructions REGINA'S CREATIVE SHOPPE Unusual in Plaster Arts 941-5168 OPEN NIGHTLY UNTIL 9 P.M. Dallas, Texas 917 Wynnewood Village 75224 365 OAK CLIFF OFFICE SUPPLY WESTERN PARK FASHIONS 8: PRINTING COMPANY, INC. Opegq15gg'ggj Nig'g:IgS,,,M, The oldest office Outfitters In M1339-50 Oak CIIII Presto Charge TOE,-3 332 W. Jefferson Phone 943-742l Texiiaiilmrkcitzfricard DALLAS, TEXAS 75208 ge ' PETITES JUNIORS MISSES WESTCLIFF BARBER SHOP Hair Cut ancl Styled to Your Satisfaction 204 Westcliff Shopping Center-337-9239 BERNIE'5 Hoasv AZIOUSE is I ig' ' I ,Lieaser g I - C . X ,V fl oiffures R C N 793' IADIO CONYIOI. HIADQUAITEIS X. Plangaih BfgutZhf'dCurs. -Agile: hurl ' I I N '.'S,S.?bFf2J .2N'f'HE FR 6 6 2 :'I:II' :Gash - 4 4 ll ll C Chemistry Sgt: o:.Suppli:l' 946-24l4 D. 81 W. AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLIES 4336 West Jefferson at Coclrrell Hill Road 337-3020 BINSWANGER GLASS COMPANY Complete Gloss Service Home Auto Commercial 3220 West Illinois FE I-3237 66 .-Q H yfigi' gy Q X1 ,w 7 ku ,'JNx. 6 I lun L eau COMPLETE S29 l' 327 Ce te 7369 g 238-9644 398 6629 Xa BEAUTY COURSE spasm Q 0 I IT Z0 STUDENTS can The C9Vafi0ILaI G1zC3lHj7CE5CfHJO1S.LUCL 363-0261 821-0490 ff CASUAL AND CAREER SHOP Specializing in Jrs. and Jr. Petites 3302 West Kiest at Westmoreland 337-4346 HUB AND RED FIRESTONE FIRESTONE Tires High Performance Tire Center Recapping - Front Alignment 1301 W. Davis at Clinton Dallas, Texas 943-1 1 16 SAM NELSON INSURANCE AGENCY 826 South Hampton 68 0 WYLER, SEIKO 8: Mmo WATCHES 946-O729 0 DIAMOND Rmcs 8: PENDANTS n SPEIDEL WATCH BANDS o JEWELRY 8: WATCH REAIRING KIM'S BARBER R.B.' Y D 6 .T IBISHOP AT 400 W JEFFERSON! R. B. MBOB' RAYMOND, 306 SOUTH BISHOP MATTYE MAUDE RAYMOND DALLAS, TEXAS 75208 SHOP 2431 West Kiest 337-9351 glade I Jfakapple .Z 5044 ENGRAVERS 'A -COMPLETE ENG RAVING SERVICE' BANICS SOUTJIEHWEST R eo WHERE THE BEST BEGINS fl 5 5 A WA RDS GOLD STAMPING COMMERCIAL ENGRANING I708 JACKSON STREET DALLAS TEXAS 75201 748-0788 My IEWYELRY . TROPHIES A NAME PLATES . PLASTIC .357 - r -A ,BL , F I L, Q . A . A i. 3 F I . X. Q. I 3 9 I -4 .gl :? ,..-. 'II I .I S Corner of Westmoreland and Illinois BEALL CONOCO 2323 W. Ledbeffer lCorner of Hampton and Leclbellerl 369 DALLAS BRAKE and alignment service It is the BRAKES in life that count I530 N. Industrial at Irving Blvd. Phone 748-0887 748-0888 WHEAT LUMBER COMPANY Shoes for the Entire Family Phone 943-1171 ll20 S. Beckley DALLAS, TEXAS Life Stride Vogue U Jarman Acrobat Specialists in Price and Quality DALLAS EMBROIDERY 703 S. Hampton Road 946-36l I VILLAGE FOOTWEAR 414 S. Hampton at Twelfth 941-5339 370 THE MARSALIS ZOO x KIEST MOBIL SERVICE STATION Kiest and Westmoreland 337-9328 Service Calls B. G. RENEAU, Owner Tires and Batteries Motor Tune-Up Compliments of JIM LARCOM INC. VOLKSWAGEN Oak Cliff's Only Authorized Volkswagen Dealer Highway 67 at Kiest NATIONAL BEAUTY SCHOCLS 4001 N. W. Parkway Phone - 363-0261 LeT Us Decorate Your Bath There Is No Fee Q for This Service I, li lui TFL-In lx A- f A I N P '1 E1 A e,.,4'r..B1+h ' 'F . ' s o - e X. - . J l s W 5 O OAK CLIFF 2827 W. Illinois 339-4 1 BED 8. BATH SHOPPE TATUM Bookkeeping - Tax Service SALESNIAN EXPENSE ACCOUNTS ACCOAUIQITING liiciaqe Llloodand V N COSMETICS , nooxxmmc Q5 fa'N MRS. A. B. TATUM, JR. l3iQQSSQ llOifl'uI2QS W- Eleanor Souder, Owner 2477 C k Hll Rd, 3371467 ' 2 20 WEST LEDBETTER OR., DALLAS, TEXAS W 331-4625 of 339-1032 Res Hours: 8:30-5 P.M. Except Filing Periods 37 SCRIBBLE PAGE MILDRED MURPHREE KIM WINDER Mqnqger Receptionist SCRIBBLE PAGE Courfesy of Your Yearbook Photographer GARY STUDIOS 2458 W. Kiesf 75233 74 p th St That Offers ty yle and Fit. F I f t Through Teens 'r 1' F h as ions. Edwqms WILLS SHOES 2 W 'r liff Mall 337-3355 if electricity isn't doing it better right now, we're working on it... Q Ji-I. Dellas Power and Light Company ZALES FOR YOUR CLASS RING Show Where You Stand With a Zales Custom Made Class Ring. tzigf J0 v I 6' - Z X 5v' me 1, 14' lie - ' 1-711113221 ' Ef! Cuslmn nngdo I . IOI'YUlIl'Sl'1UU lla! rl 3 31' . I 5 llmtxywuigltt T . QB 1 X IIII: 111 W,-3 X , itquasiit-ti.-n.ri1 N 1 it f 1 1 S ' lllllllll . 51011001XULIIPCIIUIC Attentlon . 1 I Students! Open A N111 ff Boys From Zale 535.95 Student Account Q girls Tod- ZALES 'Om y Ifwflflls You don't have to be rich to be happy. TWO LOCATIONS IN OAK CLIFF Westcliff Mall 337-3043 Zangs at Jefferson 943-7531 BURKE BOOK SHOP Supersedes King Book Shop Same location since 1931 929 W. Jefferson 948-8665 Hair Straightening Long Hair Cuts Lf, I Long Hair Styles 09' BAKER'S BARBERS Hair Styling NUR - . . . mei UT r L ' 2434 Kiestwood Village Kiest at Hampton E. B. BAKER, JR., Owner For Appointment 339-3700 SPARKLE CLEANERS 81 SHIRT LAUNDRY YOUR LOCAL CLEANERS We Won't Say We Are the Best . . . PARR'S CAMERAS 81 STUDIO Full Line of Photographic Equipment ALL TYPES OF PHOTOGRAPHY 2420 West Illinois . . . There Isn't Anyone Better. 339-2121 331-1881 3222 Falls Drive 339-6575 3310 W. Kiest 224-2977 8131 So. Polk Dallas, Texas 75211 376 A LANCASTER - K IES T sl-loppnve CENTER f f LANCASTER ROAD AT Klesr BLVD. IN OAK CLIFF. Mr. Lancaster Mr, Kiest 'fl U Wi? 'wa , r -f' i -V' f GILLEY'S PHARMACY 4I I9 W. Jefferson Un Cockrell Hill, 33l-657l WE DELIVER JAN'S DRAPERY STUDIO 377 +f'WllAYfEN 313'2'Zfi? li' 'I of K D5 qw JAMES D SPRINGFIELD PASTOR START ANYWHERE Pnocnmn 'ro HAMPTON PLACE BAPTIST CHURCH Emmett at Ravnma inks ----M--A Ili Ea G I My ' 5 ,Y E U-. -: . 151-5- 1 fb: A - I KR ,-f' W--'ij-M A FP- I, ns 91 , ' 715 .,,f Q ll'-h A - A W - 5?'L ' . . 2' 5 Z -41 - .2 5: KTA ' Y --L M, W, --1 ,f' ' fi, -' 78 -4 M0 l 4' 5 1 Q o 6 0 'En fa ' 515 LG ,sk xg? 'll 'I 7,9 i .EL '!:lL-K-H X D rf l H0m6 lg Outftters 1 Complete CROQQQQ CCTQQIIIOIIQ Lingerie Fabrics and Sewing School faimaq Odamlz FURNITURE 2 3 WEST DAVIS DALLAS-.Tex S 5 I Dx 948 7603 WEN x 17' ' LEARN TO SEW YOUR OWN UNDERWO0D'S I'NGER'f ' Serving the Great Southwest HAVE YOUR SCHOOL PARTY IN UNDERWOOD'S PRIVATE DINING ROOM For Reservations Call 261-1016 1208 E. Division Arlington, Texas 76010 XE, ,,-f- f Q,-, II.IIIDERWIJDD'5 T f Q'-Q ITINE Panos 4' 2484 S. Cockrell Hill Rd. Dallas, Texas 7521 I 330-9453 HEIGHTS FABRIC CENTER WESTMORELAND HEIGHTS SHOPPING VILLAGE 3237 Dawes Drive 339-7575 Dallas, Texas MLS ' euie Menfaya AMBLER INSURANCE REALTORS AGENCY REDBIRD AIRPORT BUILDING 1811 Balboa 948-7104 3 P .Q W' i H 2 X 5 cgi, P as i-1-or-it 4 HAMPTON STATE BANK 2225 Vatican Lane Oak CIiff's Best Brand of Banking Growing with Dallas Since 1946 RAY M. PALMER President TEX IVIAST C Quality Name in Building Materials 0 Asphalt and Cane Fibre Expansion 0 Roof Coatings and Compounds Joint 0 Roofing Asphalts ' Tongue and Groove Expansion Joints f Cant Strip and Tapered-Roof Edging 0 Curb and Gutter Expansion Joints 0 Waterproofing 0 Asphalt Hardboards 0 Membrane Fabrics Asphalt v Cytoplastic Vapor Barrier Board Saturated ' Masonry Paint 0 Preseniatives Manufactured by J 81 P Petroleum Products, Inc. 33l-540I 27I5 S. Westmoreland 92l-4774 Daiias- Texas 2l0 S, Fuller Drive Lewisville, Arkansas O ORVAN CARNES l IEIEIEISEIIIIIEISSSISIISSSQ ,sw----it ff 11522: O I iiilip C Jifwfw I ' 4-G32 GRIFF'S 2407 S. Hampton Road - Realtor - Orvan Carnes Real Estate Home 376-9988 1321-A Brunner Office 946-2126 MOBIL POLK-PENTAGON MOBIL SERVICE 4101 South Polk Dallas, Texas 75224 Phone 374-9130 DOUG BROWN CHARLIE Owner Asst. Mgr. and Mechanic WALDEN HAT COMPANY 100 YEARS EXPERIENCE 913 Jefferson Dallas, Texas 75208 JACK WALDRIP, owner Hats Customized for Clubs - Posses - Individuals Renovating Factory Method - 10 Day Service Building, Remodeling and Additions RUSSELL W. MCDANIEL General Contractor 1203 Tarpley 331-4571 Dallas, Texas 381 C I f PLASTICS MANUFACTURING ..E:.:::::::4f.,,. KALL QHITISEI 5' hon, , MZYZW3'-'WL I 113.-La III E A ' I' I IIIIIQI Q ' Xl' 1,2 men ' Q-5,4 ' I M il ,I 'I -W O ghb I1 d I ow pen In Your Nei or oo 3304 W. Klesl' Blvd. Befween Boulder and Wesfmorelan 339-72OI JAYl.EE'S 234 W. Jefferson 942-6427 Records - P f - Jewelry I - D I - B 19612 financially yours, SOUTH OAK CLIFF BANK F.DIC DI' T ' f MW. 5 2 3 5 ?Q1crAf', 3929 S. FOLK E FIRST FEDERAL ILOG. If f' MARTHA CARROLL Office 375-4855 KATHY SMITH Res. 331-3682 FRAN MUELLER hid CONGRATULATIONS TO SENIOR CLASS CLIFF RENTALS Rent it in Oak Cliff 2727 South Hampton Rd. 1616 South Westmoreland 337-8929 mf, s.. if 'N SECURITY SAVINGS 21 '-9 West Illinois at Hampton Road 339-7I5I 384 STAG SHOP 51 1 Wesfcliff Moll 337 3151 GLEN OAKS MlTCHELL'S FABRIC CLEANING 81 LAUNDRY SHOP SERVICE Dress Fabric and Sewing Notions Material for Weddings and After Five 123 Glen Oaks Village 4I24 West Jefferson 376-7100 337-W8 See Wambles for Your School Clothes For the Whole Family Watches-Jewelry-Diamonds Watch and Jewelry Repair-Engraving F h,L,L'Slk-V H Sh' a'cweZfhe,ZIL 53.255 - Hill. 332215 B ADAMS JEWELRY Porto Ped Men's Shoes - Vitality Women's Shoes Member - PRESTO CHARGE and 32I Dawes Dr. ': R DALLAS BANK AMERICARD ' PISSIUCIIHIEE Open Mon. and Thurs. Nites Till 9 S 'S ' wAMBLEs . Banlc Americard 2302 W. Illinois 33l-6371 339 8820 EVERYTHING . . . from Corelli to Connift THE MUSIC HALL, INC. 2446 W. Kiest at Hampton Rd. Dallas 33, Texas 337-7222 Open Evenings Till 8:30 TRY US FIRST . . . if we don't have it, we will get it! EXCALIBUR STAFF EDITORS Serving With Integrity and Economy LAMAR 81 SMITH 800 West Jefferson Avenue Dallas, Texas Telephone 946-2l46 MEMBER: THE ORDER OF THE GOLDEN RULE ADDED FACILITIES Somelhing for The ENTIRE 'Family indoor AUTOMATIC ARCHERY indoor BASEBALL BATTING indoor GOLF DRIVING BILLIARDS and SNOOKER plus NEW RESTAURANT Mosl' complele PRO SHOPS in Dallas Home of The BRONCO PLAYHOUSE 943-7473 All Under One Roof DON SPYKER, All Season Clima+e Manager One of The Finesl' Bowling Lanes Anywhere BRONCO FUN BOWL 2600 Forl' Wor+h Ave. Jusl' Wesl' of Hampion Road -!f 'f11. ,.. fs' IT N-ff T' KM-T 2 , QTFIQH-212.57 SELL- BUY - TRADE - RESIDENTIAL - COMMERCIAL JOHN F. ALLEN REALTORS 25I0 Soulh Hampfon Rd. Dallas, Texas Phone 339-7l69 COLOR TELEVISION REPAIRS ON ALL BLACK AND WHITE TELEVISION MAKES AND MODELS JACK HOWELL 81 P. A. SYSTEMS OVER zo YEARS IN STEREOS ELECTRONCS-I ASSOCIATES INSURANCE CHARLES OTT ELECTRONICS CENTER SALES AND SERVICE 2460 W. Illinois 2478 West Illinois at Hampton Dallas, Texas 75233 Dallas, Texas 75233 Phone 339-2l9l Phone 339-3330 387 .Q '99 I comma LY .1-,r LUMBER -Q- 943-43 23 700 Marsalis Parkway aI' Clarendon Across From 'rhe Zoo Dallas, Texas 75203 A. c. I.PhiII PHILLIPS-DAN MARKWOOD The Insurance Man For Every Insurance Need JIM MORGAN AGENCY 3II South Hampton Road Phone 339-8855 Phone 339-8131 J. C. Uimj MORGAN Dallas, Texas 75208 SUNSET CHURCH OF CHRIST 2442 West Jefferson Blvd. Dallas, Texas 75211 Providing Spiritual Needs for the Entire Family Jff',NQ , - swaps 1 fijlllfi. :is Q S Wfffwe M: V ny.-A M , f , A ' :ffdjljjgglggl Q 57- 2 'C ,H W If 'V I j 54- CHuRcu0 N 5 ,. . , - K filfjfq l' ., KM 'Ai Eumlcnriovnli-,E,lllSlgT . ' l:.2,,fQgl.' ' ' 'l', illil . , 4 ,L:fi ' -' 1 ll ' MQW: 39 :ill iw 2 1 of ,ff C so -w i wif ,S-:ff-w 'i XXX' Xl! G,-gf' 4 I ,g5?'3L.A,-h 2 f2 V -4-:egg r 1 i wiv Fam 4 ,ff ' , f new vi-it is ,C A :ffeffalffsl 'S' - df 'fi 'I '-v1::3f1r112 Q 2 : 2 ,wig ' the-.wtf mi, - v ' , ' ' , D a 'A , 'i Ir , X l fxi? f An Open Door at All Times lg. T' N- is DAVID L, ARNOLD WAYNE MCREYNOLDS Minisfer Youth Minister 389 Abee, Mrs. Ann ...,..... .... Abbe, Ricky .... Abbott, Teresa . . . Abston, Betty ..... Acker, Ronnie .,... ADAMS JEWELRY .... Adams, Billy ..... 147, Adams, Janette .... Adams, L1sa ..... Adams Adams , Mark .... , Rusty .... Adams, Steve .... Adamsko, Pam .. 41, 108 ....231 ....330 ....231 ....231 ....386 ....23l ....298 ...117, 231 ....298 ....231 330 298 A. HARRIS CENTER BARBER SHOP ...... 361 298 Aikman, Debbie ..................... Ainley, Ainley, Andy ...., William . . . Akin, Mr ....... Akridge, Debbie . . . Albach, Ann ......... Albright, Mrs. Bettye ..,. Albritton, Mark .... Aleman, Daniel .... Alexander, Katrina... Alford, Mr. James .... Allen, Debbie .... Allen, Ellis Duane .... JOHN F. ALLEN ..., Allen, Leonard .... Allen, Marsha .... Allen, Paul ..... Allen, Terri . . . Allison, Eddy . . . Allred, Karen. ......... Alsup, Cynthia Yvonne .,.. .... Amos, Randy ........ Anderson, Debbie .... Anderson, Debra ... Anderson, Dan . .. Anderson, John . . . Anderson, Kathy .... Anderson, Paula ., Arey, Patricia ,... Arimoto, Randy ..... Arnett, Jean ..... Arnold, Kathleen . . . . Arnold, Rebecca ..,. Askins, Sally Lynn .... Atteberry, Brad . .. Athos, Rocky . . . Austin, Diane. . . Austin, Dudley ..., Austin, Gerald ....,. Averitt, Mrs. Lucille .... Aydelotte, Bobby .... Ayers, Debbie ,... Ayres, Debbie .... Baber, Janet .......... Bachinskas, Jimmy .... Bachus, Marsha ..... Bachus, Sandra . .. Bailey, Debbie .,.. 390 71, 137, 231, ...,.33O, .....117, .....112, .....330, ...112,175, ..,104,157, ....118, ....187, .....48, ....76,212, ....70, 71, ....328, 269 330 153 298 351 .28 298 330 231 .42 298 231 387 187 231 298 330 231 298 231 330 330 343 298 184 232 232 298 232 330 330 330 232 298 330 232 232 330 164 232 298 298 330 330 232 232 330 Bailey, Bailey, Jana Mark Baird, Mark .... Baker, Dana Baker, Jerry ..,. Baker, Baker, Baker, RALPH Kathy . . . Linda . . , Patty ......,....,.. BAKER ART CENTER . .. BAKER'S BARBERS ..,,... Baldwin, Dale ..,......,........ ndex .157, .187, BALFOUR STUDENT CENTER .... ,.... Ball, Barbara ........,.,.. Ballard, Brenda .. .. Ballard, Chris .. .117, Bancroft, Will ......,,.,.,.. ...... BANK OF THE SOUTHWEST ...,...... Barham, Julie ...,....,...... 157, 298, BARKER B STRATTON STEEL .......,.. Barker, Mike ..l20,125,I40,141, 143 Barnes, Debbie .................. 330 Barnes, Jana ... Barnes, Johnny... Barrar, Rebecca .... Barrow, Mike .... Bass, Gwen .... Batchel or, Vicki .... .... 1 57, Bates, Carolyn .... Bough, Becky ..... .... Baumgardner, Lou ....... 45 Baxter, Roy ...... . . Baxter, Sue .... Beall, Roger ....... BEALL CONOCO ..,. Bean, David .,.,. Bean, Janet . . .. Bean, Linda ...... Bearde Beaver n, Nancy . . . s, Cheryl .... Beavers, Mr. Harry . . . Beavers, Jackie .. ...... BED 8: BATH SHOPPE ..., Bee, Paula ...... .... Bedunah, Diane .... Belden, Melvin .... Bell, Becky .. . Bell, Debbie .... Bell, Diane Bell, Jo Ann .... . Bell, na Bell, Roxanne , 157, .187, .....112 299 299 .......46 ...187 ....32 134, .,.79, 233 city ..... ....112,184 Bell, Roy ,.... Bell, Susan ...... Bellringer, Mike ......... BEN FRANKLIN VARIETY ... Benhom, Steve .,....... Benish, Barbara. . . Bennett, Buddy .,.. Bennett, Carl ...,. Bennett, Kathy ...,. Benton , Margaret ..,. Berg, Patty .... . . Berger, Debbie .......... BERNlE'S HOBBY HOUSE. . .. Berry, Pat ............. .... 146,154 184, 132, 331, 7 7 7 298 330 330 232 298 330 330 232 364 376 330 363 232 330 298 330 369 308 359 298 331 298 331 331 184 331 308 331 331 308 233 233 233 369 331 233 233 299 233 184 331 373 299 233 299 292 331 331 234 299 234 331 234 364 299 234 299 234 234 299 299 343 336 234 Beutelman, Paul ... Bevans, John .. .. Bicknell, Dottie . . . . . . . . Bidwell, Vicky ........, .... 1 57 Bierschwale, Billy Mack. .. , . . ,. Bierschwale, Gary .,......... Bigham, Mike . .... 112, 184, 198, Bilhartz, Helen . . . . . . . . .45 Bilhartz, Lyman ............. 212 Black, Candy .......... .... .... Black, Jennie . .. Blackburn, Doris . . ,...,.,. . , Blair, lvy ...... ..., 4 1, 107, Blokley, Joe. . . . Blalock, Marty .. .... . .. Blankenship, Lou Ann... .... Blanks, Pamela ..... .... Blatney, Deborah . .. Blatney, Karen .... Blaylock, Loretta .... Bogosian, Linda ..... Boles, Renee ... Bolin, Martha .... Bordus, Melanie .... Boruff, Karen. . . Boss, Bobby .... 184 234 BIG JOHN'S STEAK HOUSE ....... 230, 157 , 235 sinswmcsn ou-.ss COMPANY .. 126, 157, 1 Box, Kenneth... .........,... . . .. Boyd, Larry ..... ...B2, 96,143,146, Boyd, Raymond ,..... ................ Boyd, Richard .... Boydston, Candy .... Boyette, Lavon .... Bradford, Jerry ..... ............,. Bragg, Mrs. Linda ......... 28, 98, 102, Bragg, Randy .... Bragg, Roderic . .. Brancata, Phyllis . . Brancato, Vincent .... Brandner, Bruce ..... Brandner, Jan . . Brandner, Paul . . . Bradford, Jerry . . . Brannan, Regina .... Bray, Patricia ...,. Brazier, Charles ..... Brazier, D'eIda ... .... .......... ,, Breaux, David . , .. .... 129, 221, 331, Breaux, Mark ........,. . . . . . . . . .113, Breedlove, Miss Margaret ............ . . Breland, Dianne ....... 95, 96, 97, 146, Brewer, Gary. .... ............,... . Brewer, Jerry. .. Brickell, Joan. .. .... .. ...., . BRIDAL S TUXEDO GARDEN .... BRIDGES SHOE STORE ...,. Britt, Becky ..,.,.... Britton, Clifford , . . . . . . . 331 299 331 347 234 331 358 235, 203 299 289 366 299 235 .43 302 331 331 235 235 235 299 300 300 300 235 300 331 331 331 235 235 331 331 .47 331 354 300 300 331 235 331 235 235 331 331 331 331 236 338 236 .32 236 300 300 331 362 359 300 236 Brittain, Debbie . .... ....., , 1 12, 236 BRONCO BOWL ..., ...... Brosette, Kevin .. . Broughton, Mr. B. L. .. Brown, Mrs. Barbara .... 387 331 .46 .30 Brown, Bobby .... Brown, Charlie .... Brown, Mr. James . . .. Brown, Hugh ..... Brown, Janis ... Brown, Lisa .... Brown, Som .... Brown, Shelley .... Brown, Sherry .... Browne, Carol .... Brownlee, Tim .... Brumit, Jayne .... Brumley, Mark .... Bryan, Burt ..... Buchter, Susie . . . .6, Buford, Vicki . . , Buhler, Frieda .. Bulin, Chip ..... Bulloch, Jerry ..... Bunch, Clinton .. Burdette, Allen ... Burdette, Barbara .... Burdett, Vickki .... Burgess, Jeff ....... Burgstaller, Sybille .. . BURKE BOOK SHOP... Burke, Carol Burke, Pat .... .... Burke, Susan . . . ... Burleson, Jo Ann.. Burns, Mike .... Burns, Pat ... Burns, Sarah ... Burr, Gerry .... Burrell, Diana .... Burris, Mary Lou . . . Burriss, George .... Burrow, Randy ... Busbice, Michael .. . Butler, Sheila ..... Byrd, Chuck . . . Caldwell, Celest ...... Caldwell, Jo Ann. Call, Sherry ...... Callender, Barbara . Callison, Phil... Calverr, Paul . .. Calvin, Mark . . . Camp, Katrina .... Campbell, Bill .... Campbell, Elayne. .. , Campbell, .left ..... Campbell, Mr. John .. Campbell, Paul .... Campbell, Peggy. .. Campbell, Richard . . .. Canada, John Mark . .. Canady, Carl ...... Canizaro, Lee . . Bryan, Richard ....., 58, 1 ...,ue 236 ....1o9, 236, 241 331 331 ....328,331 ....157, 236, 253 ....157,158,236 300 ..........154,331 .130, 331,341,343 .....112,1a4,23a .....331,33B ...........44,147 02,103,144, 227, 237,354 134 ....144,157 237 ........237 ....331 ....331 ...,237 ....331 .......331 .....216,217 ......237 ..,........376 ......l10,157,237 ,164,165,167, 237 ...,332 ....187 ....221 ....332 ....237 ....3o1 ....132, 301 . .... 187 . .... 221 .110,117,126, 237 ..112, 207, 297 ,....301 ...151 332 310 332 301 332 301 332 127, 352 332 301 301 332 238 332 238 , 351 , 332 ....3l,33 332 301 301 238 ....238 .........238 Cantu, Felipe . . . ...80, 238, 270 Cantu, Raymond . . .112, 184 Cantwell, Beverly ..,...... Cardarella, Mrs. Vicki . .. Corley, Gary ......, Carnes, Cindy .... - Carpenter, Eddie .... . Carrell, Miss Barbara . .. 126, Carroll, Cindy .. .... Carder, Don .... Carter, luann. . . Caruso, Josie .... Casey, Kyle ..... Cash, Cherie ... ...134, 202. 157, 216, 237, 144, ...157, 239, Cathey, Keith ...... ...... .....,.... CASUAL AND CAREER SHOP ......... Caudle, Ellen ,....... Caves, Herschiel .... Cowthon, Linda . . . Cayce, Sarah .. Cecil, Barbara .,., Chaffin, Sharon ........ Chambers, Mr. Darrell . Chapman, Eddie ..... Chandler, Lauren .... Chaney, Charley 1 46, 44, CHANEY'S REFRIGERATION Chapman, Debra ...,....... Chapman, Diane .... Chapman, Ed ..... Chapman, Larry Chard, Deborah Chavis, Eddie ,. Cherry, Karen . .. Chew, Larry ....... Chesney, Larry ...... 1 22, 299. 113, .,..112, 123,136, Childress, Diane .......... Childress, Elaine ..., ..... Choate, Benny . . . Choate, Margo . .. .... ., ., Choate, Tim ..., Christian, Gary ..... Christian, Mr. Jerry . . . Christiansan, Lisa ... Clanton, Hylo ..,. Clanton, Mike ..... Clark, Barry .... Clark, Dan .,.. Clark, Doris .... Clark, Duke .... Clarke, Robin .. ....14O,141 ....34 191, 137, 239, 123, 233 212, Clay, Oro Beth .......,............. Clemmons, Charles Cline, Gloria ..... Cline, Julie ..,. Clower, Danny ... Coats, Jerry .,.. Coats, Susan . .. Cobb, Gary .... Cobb, Patti ..... Cobern, Keith ..., Coder, Hugh . .. Coder, Jim. . .. Cody, Wayne .... Cofer, Camille . ,. Coffman, Bob .... Cokel, Diane . . . COLBERT5 .... Cole, Jennifer .... Cole, Tom ,.... Coleman, Becky . Coliz, Curtis .... 68, 180, 182, 184 131 ..,125 154 157 203 332 .30 238 238 238 .25 239 301 301 301 239 265 239 368 239 239 301 332 239 239 152 216 332 301 383 332 301 301 301 239 301 301 239 239 332 332 282 301 332 332 266 302 240 332 154 302 332 302 302 240 240 302 332 302 302 240 302 302 302 240 332 332 332 149 1 24, 240 240 360 302 332 302 ....112, 190, 240 Collins, Andy ..... .. Collins, Dyrel .... ,... Collier, Michael .... Colonna, Kevin. . . . Coltellaro, Sky . . . .. Coltharp, Beverly ............ COMMUNITY SEWING SHOP . Conley, Charles ............. Conley, Nancy ... Conti, Wayne .... Cook,Debra... Cook, Linda ... ...... .69, Coats, Cindy ...... 144, 145, Cope, Mike .... ......... Copeland, Rod ... Corbitt, Cindy .... Corbitt, Danny .... Cardo, Peter . . . Corley, Debbie . .. Corley, Janet ...... Coronado, Shirley .... Cortez, David .............. Cotton, Renee .... ,118, 144, 178 184 124 240, 240 157 164 166 155 157 241 241 144 332 157, Coulter, Steve. ....... ....,..... . Covert, Mrs. lorene .... Covington, Donna .... Covington, Glenn ...... Cawsert, James Steven . . , Cox, Bethany ..,....... Cox, Debbie ...... Cox, Mrs. Margaret ..,. Crader, Pam ...... Craig, Sharon .... Craig, Wayne F. ... Crais, Marlene . .. Crane, Mike ... Cranford, Janet .... Crannell, Jeff .......... Crawford, Mrs. Kathrine .... Crawford, Raymond .... Creech, Cathy ..... Creed, Mike ... Creel, Danny ..... Creel, Len ....... Crenshaw, Cynthia .. . Crick, Betty ...... Crick, Debra . . . Criswell, Marty .. . Crockett, David .... Crowder, Leslie .... Crowell, Donna .... Crownover, Dale . . , Crumbie, Belva ... Crunk, Bill ... Culp, Jeff ......... Culpepper, Robert .... Cumba, Joyce Elaine .... Cummings, Kay .... Cummings, Marc ... Cummings, Melba .... Cunningham, Beth .... Cunningham, Carolyn .... Cunningham, Charles ... D 303 146 .34 332 302 240 351 351 240 358 241 241 241 332 289 347 302 241 241 303 241 303 341 303 241 355 303 135 242 303 242 242 303 ..,..71, 157, 28,29 104, 184, 184, D G W AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLIES ........ Dacus,Marc..... .... Dacus, Sally .... 67, 83, 141, 157, 243, Dagley, Diane .............. DAIRY QUEEN ... Dale, David .... 242 303 242 242 242 303 303 .26 332 332 303 332 242 242 303 242 243 243 243 332 243 303 243 303 184 243 303 303 332 243 243 243 366 303 347 332 361 243 DALLAS BRAKE ..,..... .... 3 70 DALLAS EMBROIDERY ,... ......, 3 70 Daniel, Marvin ....... .... 1 12, 319 Darden, Cindy , . . .... 157, 303 Darden, Donna ... ...144, 225, 244 Darden, Mike .... .,.,..... 3 03 Darley, Nancy .... .... 2 44 Darnell, Linda .... ........ 3 4, 36 Davaloz, Eddie . . . . , .131 187 332 Davaloz, Janette .... ...157, 158 244 Davenport, Charles ... .... 206 303 Davis, Debbie .... ..... 3 32 Davis, Janice . .. ... 244 Davis, Jerry .... .... 3 9 109 Davis, Karen ... ... 332 Davis, Michael .... .......... 3 33 Davis, Randy . .. .... as 184 244 Davis, Russell .. .,.,.... 333 Dawson, Aline .... .... , . 333 Day, Jo Ann. , .... 154 244 Day, Ricky ... ..,. 221 333 Dean, Anna .... ..,. 2 44 Deatan, Wayne ..... . . . 304 Deck, Dave .... ........ 3 O4 Deen, Trudy .... . . . 144, 157 304 Deibler, Crystal .. ,.. 117 244 Deibler, Mark .... ........,. 3 33 Degenhart, Larry .... .. ,112 216, 244 Delaughter, Nita .., ... 246, 244 Deleon, Kristin . .......... 333 Dempster, Porn ,.,....,..... 141 304, 321 Denny, Glen ..... 66, 67, 72, 144 147 244 Denton, Kay ... .............,... . 244 Derden, Day . .. ... 244 DeRossett, Vicki... ,.. 333 Deuschle, Anita ..... ..... . 45 DeWees, Claudia ... .... 157 244 DeWeese, Elaine .., .... 233, 244 Dickens, Linda .... .... 3 04 Dickey, Verde .... . .34 Dickie, Nancy .... . ,. 244 Didear, David . ..................... 333 Dishner, Joe ........ 70, 126, 296, 299 304 Dixon, Debi. ,. ......,..........., . 245 Daak, Jack ...... 53, 69, 97, 115, 145, 148, 245, 265, 226 274 Dodd, Bruce ..,. ........, 1 B7 333 Dodge, Debbie ..... . 351 Dodge, Donna .... 304 321 Dollar, Debra .... .......... 2 45 Dooley, John . . . . . .178 184 304 Dougherty, John ...,..... ........... 3 33 DOUGHER1'Y'S PHARMACY . .. . . . .365 Douglas, William .....,... .... 2 45 Douglass, Barbara ... .. . .333 Dowd, Virginia ...... ,..,. 2 45 Dower, Mrs. Yvonne .... .... 4 2, 134 Drake, Ann ......,. ---- 3 33 Drake, April .., ....333 Drake, Dennis .... -.-- 3 04 Drake, Jean .... .... 3 04 Droll, John R. .. .... 245 Drurey, Terri-lin. .. ... .333 Dry, Gary .... .,.. 3 33 Dudar, lee ... i- - ,304 Dudley, Make. .. ....304 Duke, Paula ..,. i-.- 2 45 Duke, Terry .,.. --is 3 33 Duncan, Kathy . . . ....245 Dunn, Rhonda .... ........... 3 04 Dunn, Stan... ...113,221,245 Dunn, Wendell .... ......333 Dupree, Charles... ....... 168 304 Durham, Debbi .... ....... 1 57, 159 245 Durrett, Mr. W. P. ...... 22, 23, 72, 78 164 Dutton, Gary ...... .........,...... 3 33 Dutton, Susan ... ..... .333 Dutton, Vicki.. , ...221 304 Dyer, Cathy .... .... 2 45 E Ebey, Dale ...,....... .... 2 45 Edelhauser, Garland . .. . . . .246 Edwards, Deborah ... . . . .333 Edwards, Pat ...... ...... 3 04 Elder, Mrs. Betty. .. .,... 35 310 Elek, Susan .... . . .144 333 Elkington, Joe . ,. .... 333 Elliot, Mary .,., . . , . 304 Elliott, Patsy .,.. ..,... 3 33 Elliott, Terry Lee ... . . .157 246 Ellis, Bruce ...,.. .......... 3 04 Ellis, Mark ... .,.. 112, 190 246 Ellis, Scott ... ......... ,333 Ellis, Steve .... ...112, 246 Ellis, Susan .... .... 3 04 Elmer, Kathy .... .... 3 33 Elmore, Janet ........ .... 3 33 Emerson, Brenda Kay .... .... 2 46 Emerson, Mrs. Sue .... .... 2 6 Emery, Lee ...... .... 1 87 Engel, Judy ....... .... 3 34 Engebretson, Debbie .................. 334 England, Cindy ......... 128, 144, 145, 305 England, Glynn Ann . .,.....,......... 334 Ennis, Cathy ...... ........... 3 34 Ennis, Kent ..... .... 1 13, 221, 246 Ennis, Ron . .. .,....... .305 Erwin, Karen ... ... 246 Esposito, Cyndi . . .... 246 Estes, Cindi .... .., 305 Estes, Linda ..... ...... 3 34 Estridge, Diane ..... ,..144, 246 Evans, Bill ...., .... 3 05 Evans, Diane .... .., 247 Evans, John .... ...,. 2 47 Evons, Judy ... ...157, 247 Evans, Larry . . . . . , 305 Evans, Mike .... . . . 334 Evans, Steven ... ... 334 Evans, Thomas ..................... 305 Ewell, Gary ......, 142, 143, 212, 230, 247 F Fair, Michael ..... . . ..... 305 Fallis, Gary .... A - -154, 305 Fansler, Jeff ... .... 66, 247 Farrar, Janie... ...157, 305 Fast, James ....,.. .,. 305 Faulkner, Barbara .... ... 247 Fears, Mary ..,.... . . . 334 Feltner, Veronica... .... - 247 Ferguson, Bill .... . . . 187, 334 Ferguson, Vicki ... ....305 Fergussan, Jan .... .... 2 47 Feudiger, Thomas ..., .... 3 34 Fields, Joyce ..,.,... .,.. 2 47 FINESSE COIFFURES .... ...... 3 73 Fisher, Becky ....... ..... 2 21, 334 Fisher, Beverly . .. ..... 157, 305 Fite, Miss Virginia .,.. ......, 3 5 Fitzgerald, Kerrie .... .... 3 05 39 'i Fitzhugh, Eddie .... .... 1 12, 247 Fitzhugh, Jerry ... ...... .334 Flack, Sue ....., .. .305 Flanagan, Betty... ...... .247 Fleck, Ronnie . . . .... 117, 247 Fleming, Gayle . .. .... .248 Fletcher, Linda ..,. . . .305 Flora, Vicki . . . . . .306 Flores, Mrs. . . . . . . .45 Flores, Rose ..... . . .248 Flowers, John . . . . . .248 Followill, Gail ... .. 334 Follawill, Sandy .......,............. 248 Fontaine, Dwayne . . 176, 180, 184, 225 248 Force, Karen .... .............. 1 57 306 Ford, Suzanne .........,.,.......... 334 Forman, Bobby ..... 68, 94, 95, 96, 97, 146 Formby, Kenny ..................... 305 Fortenbury, Dwayne ... .. 334 Fortenbury, Susan . .. ...,. . 248 Foster, Barbara .... .... 3 34, 343 Foster, Marty .... .... 3 05 Fox, Kay ..... ..., 3 34 Frame, Teresa... . . .83, 248 Froncks, Judy ... ........ . 248 Frank, Karen .... ..... I 35, 306, 351 Franklin, Rhonda .... .....,..... 3 34 Fratus, Rusty ...., ,.... 1 12, 184, 248 Frazee, Mrs. Peggy .. . ...,... 47, 162 Frazier, Deann .... . . 305 Frazier, James ..... ...... 3 34 Frazier, Larry ................... 112, 248 Frederick, Sandra .. 147, 157, 248, 292, 347 Fredrick, Dimitre .................... 334 Freeman, Gary ... ..... 147, 184, 248 Freeman, Vicki .,.. ...... 1 57, 249 Fridrich, Cheryl .... ...... 3 34 Fnaneh,s5ndy .... .... 212,249 Froese, Susan ... ..... . 249 Fry, Ronnie ..... ....... 1 52, 306 Fuentes, Sylvia ... ..... 132, 157, 306 Fuqua, Rusty .... ..... 1 84, 230, 249 Fulkerson, Sherry .... ..... 1 25, 157, 306 G Gallagher, Elizabeth ..... .. .32 Gallardo, Janie ..... . . . 306 Galvan, Marie ...... . . .306 Gonn, Kyle Eugene .... ........ 3 34 Gannaway, Mrs. Betty .. .... 48, 144, 257 Garcia, Arthur ......,. ........ 3 O6 Garcia, Orpha .... .... 1 31, 249 Garner, Brenda ..,. ..... 3 06 Garner, John ..., . . .249 Garrett, Donald . .. . . .334 Garrett, Steve . .. . . .249 GARY STUDIOS ... . . .374 Garza, Bertha ...... ..... 3 06 Gatewood, Mrs. Mary . . . . . . .26 Gaudin, louis ...... ..... 3 06 Gaudin, Mark . . . ...... .334 Gee, Sue ...... ..., 2 33, 249 George, Roger .... ..... 3 06 Gerhard, Joyce ..... .. .334 Gerhart, Ruth Ann ..... . . .249 Gibson, Don ...... . . .306 Geron, Mike ......... ..... 3 34 Gibson, Mr. Hayward .... .... 3 5, 36 Giddens, Gary ..... . . .306 Gieb, Charles . . . . . .306 Gierczak, Gary . . . . . .187 392 Gierczak, Gwen .... . . . Gilbert, Glenda ..... Gilbert, Jon .... Gilder, Charles . . . GILLEY'S ...... Gilreath, Larry .... Ginn, Jody .... Givens, Karen .... Glasgow, Donna .... Glass, Barbara . . . Glaze, Steve ..... . ........... GLEN OAKS CLEANING AND .133 LAUNDRY . . ................... . . Glenn, Martin ..... 112, 184, 203, 2 50, Glenn, Martine , .................... . Gofarth, Teri . . . Gonzales, Cliff . . . ., . Gonzales, Laura . . Goode, Dana .... Goode, Robin .... Goodwin, Ricky ..... . . . 149, 3 Gordon, David . . . . . . Gawan, Peggy ..... 18Z 07, .221, Green, Mrs. Bonnie.. . ...... . . . .. Green, Janice ...... .... 7 5, 151 Green, Sue . . . Green, Mickey .... Green, W. Dennis ,... Greenway, Mrs. Jana .... .... 4 1 Greenwood, Tommy .... Greer, Dale ........ Gregory, Bill . . . Gregory, Peggy .... Griffin, Clay ..... GRIFF'S ...... Grigis, Cindy .... . . Grimmer, David .... Gross, Ann .... Gross, Jerry .... Gross, Lynn . . . Guinn, Ronald .... Guion, Kathy . . . Guthrie, Steve .... Gutzler, Philip ........... Guzick, Lawrence Harvey . . . H Hackney, Patty .......... Hadwin, Tommy .... Haggard, Betty . .. Hahnl, Mrs. Judy .... .... 2 8, Hair, Mary ..... Halford, Dennis . . . Hall, Gerald ... Hall, John ...... H28, 135 151 333 118 111 Hall, Sharon D .... ... Hall, Steve ..... Hallmark, Jodie ....... Hallsborough, Janet .... ... Hamill, Gay ....... Hamilton, Brenda .... .. . 123, Hamilton, Chris ..... .... Hammock, Debby .... Hammond, Ann ..... 157 135, 1 1 Hammons, Becky ...................., HAMPTON PLACE BAPTIST CHURCH ..... HAMPTON STATE BANK .............. Hamrick, Shelley ....... .. . 146, 230, Haney,Brian... Hannah, Vicki .. , . . .. Hansen, Ward .... . . .112, 184 250 334 306 334 377 307 250 334 307 307 334 386 347 250 250 334 334 334 134 351 250 250 .27 334 251 250 250 125 334 251 251 334 251 381 238 251 307 334 307 251 307 251 307 251 334 334 307 119 307 251 307 251 251 334 251 307 252 307 307 252 335 335 378 380 252 335 252 252 Hanson, Gene . . . . . .. Harbin, Mickie ............. Hardegree, Beverly . . . Harden, Steve ...... Hardesty, Ava Lynn . . . Hardin, Sue ....... Hardin, Mrs. Wilma... Harding, Pat ..... Hare, Betsy ...... Harlan, Mr. Spike .... Harrell, Shonan . . 68, Harrington, Gary . . . HARRIS, A. E., JR. . . . Harris, Deborah Kay .. Harris, Diane ...... . ....... Harris, Don .. . . .10 Harris, Jan .... ...,..... Harris, Julie .... ,... Harris, Karen Diane Harris, Sky ........ Harris, Steve . . , Harris, Tommy .... Harrison, Kim .... Hart, Mrs. Jan .... Harvey, Mrs. Jonell . . . Harwell, Sarah . . . Hassell, John ....... Hassell, Mr. Royce . . . Hatch, Tim ....... Hathcock, Jeanie .... Hawk, Debbie ...... Hawkins, Henry A. . . .. Hayden, George .... Haymes, Mrs. Jane .. Hazel, Debie ........ Headrick, Mr. Robert . . 59,79,112,190,252 ..........307 ....308 .......335 . ....,. 133,252 ...162,308,353 ..........25 ....308 ....,....308 ........32,l81,l84 l57,226,242,25L 292 .,..308 .......360 . .... 164,252 ..........252 5,l06,149,252,348 ..........253 .......308 . .... 233,253 ......308 ...,335 ....184 .,.........308 .....44,141,143 .... .30,106 .... 329,335 ......lB4 ...32 ....253 ....2B3 Heeb, Debbie ...................... Heflin, Robert . .63, 112, 181, 183 Heikal, Karen Heikal, Karla... Helton, Debbie ..... Henderson, Barbara . . . . ...... Henderson, Gary ..... .... Henderson, LaVerne ................. Henderson, Wayne ...... Henke, Darrell .... Henley, Linda .... Hennig, Gayle .... Hennis, Kathy .,.. Henson, Jimmy ... Henson, Kenneth .... Henson, Sheri .... Hensley, Jana .... Hensley, Mike .... Hensley, Sharon .... Herbst, Kim ........ Hernandez, Herman .... .. . . ., Herndon, Gary ..... Herndon, Jimmy . . . Herndon, Russell .... Herring, Jerry .... Hester, Cindy .... Hewett, Robbie . . . Hicks, Charles .... Hickson, Larry .... Highsmith, John . . Hightower, Jamie .. . Hilburn, Janice ... Hildreath, Paula .... Hill, Brett ...... ..112,1a4,2s3,347 ........,.....253 ...35 .,..308 . . 37,38 ,308 184,253 ....,.....,.,,........,335 ....1l5,146,157,253 .............,254 .308 187,308 .254 .75,l51,154,254 ............254 H.. 113,308 ............308 .....7O,7l,157,30B ............335 .......254 .... 157,309 .... 125,335 .... 254 351 ,......335 ....3o9 .254 ...,. 121,309 H..184,254,277 .........335 ....254 ...,309 ....335 ,. .34 255 .......255 .....120 255 ......309 ....255 ....335 .,..335 Hill, Kim ..... Hill, Richard .... Hill, Rhonda ... Hill, Shannon ..... Hill, Steve .... . .. Hill, Terry .... Hiller, James ... Hillis, Glenna .. Hiloski, Diane ...... Himelrick, Mary Jo . . .. Hinchcliffe, Dorman . . . ,. Hinchliffe, Lois Ann . . . Hines, Margaret .... Hines, Martha .... Hinton, Norma ..... Hitchcock, Mr. Jack . . . Hoeffler, Mrs. Ruth . . . .....309 .112,1s4,255 ......157 ....187,328 .....117 .......33 ...,.41,11l Hoeffner, Jim .....,..........,.. 128 Hoffmeister, Debbie . .69, 131, 132, 144 Hogg, Margaret ............ 137, 309 Holland, Debbie .... Holland, Rita . .. Holland, Terrie . . . Holm, Joy . . . Holmes,Ken 1 HOLSAPPLE'S ENGRAVING ........... Holsapple, Julie .... 105, 157, 246, 256, Holt,Dottye.... .......... Holt, Jana ... Holt, Rita .... Holt, Steve ...... Hoffman, Janice .... Honea, John Paul .... Hood, Mike ....... Hood, Rusty .... Hooper, James . . . Hooper, John .... Hooper, Richard .... Hoover, Jeanne ..... Hopper, John ..,. .....146 .....l13 .,,..309 Hopper, Carol Ann ....... Horton, Randy .....,. 55, 68, 112, 180, 202, 203, 224, 256, Hotchkiss, Ted ........... ,.,.,.. 187, House, Clit ............ ,....... ..... HOUSE OF SOUND AND SPORTS ...... Howard, Cheryl ...... Howard, Jay ..... Howell, Annette .... Howeu., JACK ..... HUB AND RED ...... Hubbard, Keith Glenn . Huber, Hugh ........ Hudson, Kerry .... Huffines, Bruce Huffhines, Mrs. Joseale .. Huggins, David ...... Hughes, Pamela Leah . Hull, Diane ......... Humphries, Julie .... Hunley, Gloria . .. Hunnicut, John . . . Hunt, Debbie ... Hunt, Wayne ..... Hunter, Rhonda ..... Hulburt, Gary .... Hutchinson, Jack .... Hutchison, Kim . . . Hutchinson, Linda .... Hutchison, William . . . Hutson, Rene .... 68,112,184 ....215,217, ..H.15Z ..H.15Z ..,..144, 355 309 255 335 285 335 .255 335 335 255 335 255 335 255 309 184 128 255 309 323 309 309 335 335 256 369 348 335 335 335 256 255 256 256 336 336 336 336 309 187 256 184, 285 336 309 362 309 256 309 387 368 256 256 336 256 .36 256 257 336 257 257 257 309 336 309 309 336 310 257 310 257 I Hutton, Mark .... . . lmamura, Agnes ....., Irby, Keith ...... lrby, Ken . . . .. lrestone, Keith . . . lsham, Ruby... .....310 1 .....,.257 ,....33,187 .....310 .....336 .....257 J JLP PETROLEUM ...... Jackson, Gena .... Jackson, Janet ,.... .....38O .....257 .....336 Jenkins, Jerrell .,.............,....... 336 Jackson, Tony ..... 112, 178, 184, 200, 202, Jacobson, Lisa ....,....,..... 133, 258, 66 JAN'S DRAPERY STUDI January, Bill ........... Jarrett, Carol .... Jarvis, Becki . . . Jarvis, Laura .... Jarvis, Sterling. . . Jasper, Andy .... JAYLEE'S ....., Jernigan, Jack ..... Jenkins, Mrs. A. L. ... Jennings, Robin . . . Jetter, Mike ..... Jetten, Pam .... Jiggitts, Debi .... Johns, Vicki .... Johnson, Brad .,..... O .... ........ 3 77 203,258 ......3l0 H..157,310 ....141,310 ......310 ....258 .....25B ....383 ......31O 133 ...157,258 .H..39, ......187 ......25s ...109,25B ....258 ................258 Johnson, Gary .. 112, 184, 216, 259, 310, 324 Johnson, Judy ... ...157, 258 Johnson, Karen .... ,,.,,, 3 36 Johnson, Kathy ..... . . .157, 258 Johnson, Larry ,... ,,,, 3 10 Johnson, Lemuel . .. ....259 Johnson, Lynn .... .... 2 59 Johnson, Pat... ....3lO Johnson, Paul .... .... 1 84 Johnson, Robin .... ,,,, 3 IO Johnson, Stuart .... .............. 3 10 Jones, Andy , . . .... 112, 190, 192, 259 Janes, Carol ........... 125, 144, 157, 310 Jones, Mrs. Donese .................... 42 Jones, Mrs. Evie .... H..34,36 Jones, Jackie .......,................ 336 Janes, Judy ..... 6, 103, 121, 157, 311, 354 Jones, Lynn ,.... .................... 3 11 Jones, Pot ... ... .259 Jones, Patti .... ,,,, 3 36 Jones, Sherri . . . . .. .128 Jordan, Sharon .... .,,, 2 59 Joyner, Jeff .... .... 3 11 Joyce, Kim ..... , . . 259 Joyce, Nancy . . . . Juarez, Mary .. ......... . .,, JUDGE FlTE REAL ESTATE ............ 311 259 361 Julian, Dennis ........... 96, 146, 149, 259 Julian, Kathy . . . .. ,........ ... 311 K Kohler, John ...... . ..... 221 Kamerbeelr, Marty . . . .... 184 311 Karnes, Sharon. .. .... 336 341 Karr, Cathy .... ..... 3 36 Kost, Joe ........... ..... 2 59 Kavanaugh, David K. ... ........ .. 259 Kay, Woody ...... .... 1 20, 125, 311 Keeling, Mike .... ........ 259 Keegan, Linda. . . Keesee, Carol ,... Keith, Jimmy .... Kemp, Kenneth .... Kendrick, Kenneth .... KENNEDY REALTOR . .. Kennedy, Carroll ..... Kerr, Karen ....... Keyes, Paula .... 111 233, Kidwell, Johnny . ......... , ..... . . . . KIEST MOBIL SERVICE STATION .... , . . KIESTWOOD CLEANERS ...... Kiker, Bill ............ ......... Kiker, Teresa .... Kildow, Debbie .... Kilgore, Janice .... King, Calvin ..... King, Howard ... King, Pat .... .... King, Terri . . .. Kinkade, Joe .... Kirk, Jenni .... Kirkham, Bert ..... Kline, Mrs. Orelya . . . Kluth, Ronnie ...... Knight, Ida .......... 38, 157 132 111 184 Knodle, Mrs. Elizabeth . . , .... . .. Kotnavec, Gary ..... .... 184 Kokel, Mrs. Gayla . . . . . . . . Koster, Rick ........ Krebbs, Miss Kathryn Krol, Steve ............ 1 12, 184 .44 208 .31 260, Kumpe, Daniel ..... ............ Kutzer, Miss Margaret... .... Kyle, Diane ............ L LAS FOOD STORE 37, 122 Ladfield, Malinda .... ....... Lacy, Clark ....... .... 112, Lacy, Mrs. Thelma .... .,.... LaFever, Theda .... LaManna, Lisa . . . LAMAR G SMITH ..... Lamar, Susan Diane . . . Lancaster, Irene .... LANCASTER KIEST Landers, Cathy . .........,....... Landess, Jackie ..... 68, 181, 184, 191, 151 181 Landrum, Jerry .......... ..... . . . Langley, Chris ................, JIM LARCOM INC. VOLKSWAGEN .. Larr, Gary ................,..,.. Larr, Randy .... Losley, Rick ....... Laughlin, Gaylann .... Laughlin, Sharla ... Lavender, Jim . , . Lawhorn, Annice ..... 6, 103, 30 147 111 5. Leahey, Shawn ................. , LEASER COIFFURES . .. Lee, Champ ....... Lee, LaNette ..,. Lee, Vicki ...... Lefkof, Gary ..... Letkot, Linn .... Leftwich, Colleen . Lennon, Garry... Leonard, Janet ..... .... Lester, Gary ..... Lester, Tommy . . . Liland, John... ....1 31L 211 102 157, 32, 26L 254 33K 7 259 336 259 336 31 1 384 259 336 260 311 372 361 336 260 336 336 336 311 260 336 337 31 1 311 .48 31 1 31 1 124 260 1 18 337 .44 265 311 162 337 365 337 260 157 260 337 336 260 31 1 377 260 260 31 1 337 372 337 260 337 260 261 31 1 354 337 366 31 1 261 312 261 312 261 261 289 261 338 261 Liliestrand, Mrs. Laura . Lilly, Rhonda ......... Lingwall, Chris ...... Lintner, Becky . . . , Litke, Glennys . . . Little, Bill ....... Little, Mrs. Jane ..., Little, Melody 82,112,115 H ..... 31 128, 242 ..H15L LITTLE JOHN'S STEAK HOUSE .... 136 337 184, 261 312 262 262 ....28 Lloyd, Cindy . ............... .... . Lloyd, Jimmy .... Lloyd, Johnny ... Lohrman, Anne .... Lomax, Donnie ..,. Long, Becky. .. Long, Livy .... Long, Nancy .... Lontos, Chris .... Looper, Marilyn .... Lopez, Barry .... Lopez, Cheryl ..... Louis, Mrs. Loretto. . . Lovejoy, Debbie .. . 184, ....112, 207, ....144,157, 312 358 262 312 262 337 337 337 262 ...........337 .....312 262 337 262 . .,.... 29 Lowe, Dwight .................. Lowry, Eddie .... 82, Lowry, Susan Luckie, Stan ... Ludwick, Connie . Lumley, Vicki .... Lumpkin, Mike . . . Luna, Helen ..... Lunday, Debbie .... Lunday, Rheada . .. Lupton, Buzz .... Luse, Chris .... Lustor, Kathy .... Lutz, Richard ..... 83, 108, 120 .....H...1O8,132 .,..118 ....184 Lybyer, Jean ne ....... M 7 Mack, Dru .... . ............. . Mack, Libby ... .,... 67, 157, 228, Magee, Chris ........ MAGIC MIRROR COIF 134 203 143 141 .147 312 296 149 328, 253, FURES .... ... Mahoney, Charles ....... . .... 71, 263, Mahoney, Kathleen ..... ... .. Malchus, Jackie .... Malloy, Bridget .... Malone, Danny .... Mantre, Maggie . . . Mangione, John.. Manley, Olivia ... Mann, Sherri .... Manning, Kerry .... Manns, Ronnie ... Manning, Roxie .... Maples, Linda ... Maples, Mydra .... Maples, Ricky . . . ....113,226, ...U12Q ...221, MarDock, John ...... MarDack, Ruth Anne... ..... .... MarDock, Sam ..... ....30, 151, Marek, David ....... ....... 262 312 262 312 263 312 263 263 351 312 .337 312 .337 .337 312 337 337 263 337 364 269 312 312 263 337 263 263 263 337 337 263 312 263 312 263 337 263 312 312 .29 Marlond, Miss Susan .... ............. Martella, Candy ..... Marti, Robert L ..... Martin, Casey . ,. Martin, Dale ...... Martin, Mr. Hansel 71,131,157,296 Martin, Judy Dianne . .. Martin, Jalia ... .. 313 264 313 337 .31 264 337 Martin, Nicki .... Martin, Pom. .. Martin, Sandy . . . Martinez, Abel .... Martinez, John .. Martinez ......... Massengole, Sharon ... . .. Matthews, Pam .... Mathias, Cynthia .... Mattison, Sgephanie . . . . . . Mattson, Anna Marie ........ Maxwell, Joe ......... . . . Maxwell, Linda ....... .. Maxwell, Stephen Paul .... Maxwell, Tony ....... . . May, Cathy ..... Mayden, Donna . .. Meadows, James . .. Meek, Mrs. Dorothy . .. Meek, Gary A, .... . Meek, Sandy ... Mehaffie, Mike .... Meier, Cynthia.. . Meiio, Adelaida ... MERLE NORMAN . .. Merrill, Cindy ... Merril, Roland ..... Methvin, Janice .... Methvin, Ja Anne ... Mieczkowski, Vicki .......... Milam, Ronnie ....... 96, 97, 113, .69, 164, 104 .69, 143 Miles, Miles, Miles, Miles, Milke, Miller, Miller, Miller Miller Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller Chris . . . Fran .... Sandy .... ..... Teresa ..... . . Mrs. Margaret .... . . Gayle ....... Janet .... Kenney. . . . . Linda ...... .. Mary Anne... .... Mike.,... .....147, Susan . . . . Mr. Troy . . . Milliken, Mike . . . Milliken, Rickey ...U14Z ....32, Mills, Mr. Alan . . . . Mills, Charlie . . .. Mills, Diane . . . . . .. Millsap, Brad .... 57, 76, 83, 112, 128, 200, 202, 203, Miracle, David .............. 112, Mirick, Glenda .... Mistrot, Carol .... Mistrot, Darlene ..... Mistrot, David .... Mitchel, Brian .... Mitchell, Sandra .... Mitchell, Woody. . .. MlTCHELL'S FABRIC . .. Mobley, Dianna . .. Mobley, Jimmie. . . Molina, Arturo. . . . Molina, Luz . . . Molina, Nora . . . ...133, Mancrief, J1m ..... ............. Moncriet, Margaret . .67, 144, 157, Moncrief, Marilyn . ,... ..... . ..... Moncrief, Richard . . . Monk, Glenn ..... Montgomery, Linda . . ... 264 313 134,264 ... 313 .. 187 ... 187 212,313 166,167 168,264 313 181,264 264 ...337 ...... 264 112,264 155,313 337 ...187 ....27 ......46 144,264 .....337 ,. 837 ...337 .,.360 ...264 ...337 ...264 ...313 337 265,282 337 157,265 .....337 ...318 .4,5,38 134,313 .... 265 .... 337 ,47,265 .... 337 184,265 337 184,203 184 187,338 .29,216 .. 338 .... 265 114,115, 227 265 192,265 165,313 .... 313 150,338 .... 338 .... 266 813 351 187 338 .... 386 154 313 .... 121 .. 313 .. 266 .... 314 266 338 266,347 117 266 .... 338 ...266 ...266 393 Moody, Mickey .,.,... , . .314 Mooney, Mr. Gary L. .... .... 4 6 Moore, Connie ..... . . .266 Moore, Norman ..,... , . .314 Moore, Patricia Adele .... . . .266 Moore, Susan ...... .....,. 2 67 Moore, Victor .... , .... 187, 338 Morales, Andrew .... .... 1 87, 338 Morales, Carmen .... ...,......... 3 14 Moreno, Mrs. Aurora ...... 40, 41, 130, 131 JIM MORGAN AGENCY .,........... 389 Morgan, Jimmy ........, ...66, 267 Morgan,John ...314 Morgan, Kevin . . . . . 267 Morrill, Shelley .......... ........., 3 38 Morris, Brenda .. 113, 118 157, 310, 314, 355 Morris, Candy .,.,. . , . 338 Morris, Paula .... . . .314 Morris, Romaine . ...314 Morris, Vicki .,..... ,..338 Morriss, Mrs. Mary .... .,.. 3 0 M. E. MOSES ..... ...358 Moto, Ricky... ..,314 Mouser, Dody .. . ........... .267 Mouser, Terry . . , .,... 154, 249, 267 Mullin, Daryl ...... .......,.. 3 14 Mullins, Miss Lula ... ... .25 Murphy, Brenda .., . . .314 Murphy, David ..,. . . .267 Murphy, Melissa .... . . .338 MUSIC HALL, INC, .. ..,386 Musser, David... ...338 Mc McAbee, David ..,.... ....... 3 38 McAlister, Mike . . . .... 187, 338 McBride, Pam .......... ..... 3 14 McBryde, Kathy Annette... . . .267 McCaa, Sherry ......... . . ,267 McCain, Vicki ... .... .267 McCall, Ronny ...... ...... 2 67 McCommon, Mikel .... .... 1 24, 267 McCann, Brenda ...,. .... 2 67, 290 McCann, Kenneth ... ..., .338 McCarrolI, Debbie . .. ..., .268 McClellan, Randy ... .... ,314 McClendon, Mickie ., ..... 314 McClendon, Terry ... ,..338 McClesky, Mike ..... .,...........,. 2 68 McClure, Patricia D ...... 144, 157, 268, 292 McCombs, David ..,. ..........,.. 2 68 McCoy, Monica ..... ..... 3 38 McCreless, Mitchell .... ..... 3 14 McCuiston, Tahlie ... .... .314 McCullough, Bobbie ... .... .268 McCullough, Kenny .....,............ 268 McCullough, Mike ....... 113, 146, 149, 268 McCullough, Suzy ... ...,,.... 249, 338 McDaniel, Don ., .... 268 McDaniel, Marie . .. ,.., . 314 McDaniel, Nancy ..........,,.... 108, 314 MCDANIEL, RUSSELL W. GENERAL CONTRACTOR ,.....,.,..... ..., 3 81 McDonal, Neil ..... ..... 3 38 McDonald, Debbie... ..,. 119, 338 McDonald, Kim .,..... .... 3 14 McDonald, Lonnie Joe ... .... .268 McDougle, Mrs. Suzanne .......,. 28, 30 McFarland, Susan ...,. 135, 315, 355 McGuire, Gary .... ............ 3 38 394 Mclntosh, Dorinda ...., .,..338 Mclntosh, Kathy .... . .,............ 268 Mclver, Libby .... ..., 1 26, 299, 315, 352 McKamie, Wayne . .. ..... 112, 184, 268 McKee, Candy .... .......,... 1 57, 269 McKee, Lindo ... .,.. 105, 157, 269 348 McKee, Treva . . ..,............. 269 McKlesky, Mike ...,... ..., 1 B4 McLain, Mrs. Annie Lee .... McLain, Barry ........ . .... 43 ....33B McLaughlin, James ... ......... .269 McLeod, Don ..... , . .212, 269, Mclesky, Marilyn ... McMahon, David ......... 315 .......,.26B ....269 McMahon, Doboral Laylene . .. . . . .269 McMillan, Bill ............ McNicholos, Pat ,... McNichols, Patricia , . . McNiel, Mrs. Lucille... McQueen, Kathy .,.. .,.... ....315 ....157 ....269 , .... 48 ....,....269 McQuinn, Denise ...,... 144, 296, 297, 315 McRoy, Dick ....... .... ..,...... 1 3 7 McShan, Miss Joan ,.. .... 25, 114 McVean, Miss Karen .... ..... 3 1, 32, 44 McWilliams, Pom ....... .... 1 57, 315 N NATIONAL BEAUTY SCHOOL. ..,. 367, 373 Nauss, Jeff ............... .... 3 51, 339 Nay, Johnny .... ,..,........... 2 70 Neal, Nancy ...... .... 5 6, 150, 270, 281 Neece, Marianne ... ............ ,315 Neef, Terri ........ . . .339 Neel, Glenda ... ...270 Nelson, Ricky ... . . .315 Nesuda, Cathy ..... . . .270 Neuner, Beniamin E .... ...270 Nichols, Mary E .... ...270 Nicholson, Glenn ............ .. .339 NICKELS OFFICE MACHINES .... . . .359 Nickens, Donna Kay .......... ...270 Nieman, Sheila ..... ...339 Nolen, Don ... ..... .270 Nolen, Pam .,.. ..,. 3 30, 339 Norman, Patricia. .. ...,......,... .339 Norris, Tommy ...... ,..112, 206, 270, 289 Northington, Charles .................. 271 Nowell, Donna ,...,.. .,.. 1 18, 157, 315 Nutt, Linda ..... .......,...... 1 34, 271 O OAK CLIFF OFFICE SUPPLY ..., .. 336 OAK CLIFF TRIBUNE ...............,.. 358 O'Dell, Sandy .............. 164, 165, 271 O'Hara, Cynthia Eileen.. 6, 102, 154, 271, 357 Oldham, Douglas ... ...339 Oldham, Linda ..... ...315 Oliphant, Linda Jane ..., ..,271 Oliver, Angela ...... . . . 339 Oliver, Carol .... ..,.... 3 15 Oliver, David . . , ,... 187, 339 O'Neal, Kevin . ,. .... .339 O'Neal, Peggy . . . . . . . .25 ORANGE JULIUS ... ....384 O'Rear, Cindy .... ....... 3 39 Ord, Candy ,............ ....... 1 57, 315 ORVAN CARNES REAL ESTATE ......... 381 O'Steen, Jerry ......,,...,., .... 2 71 CHARLES OTT ,... . . ,387 on, Randy ... ......... .271 on, Shelley .... ...144, 157,271 oneibiii., Judy . .. ,......., .315 Otto, Janie ...,. Otto, Margaret . Owen, Sarah. .. Owens, Charlotte .. Ownbey, Bill ... P,T.A .....,. Pack, Cindy .... Paduch, Jeri .... Page, Vicki .... Paleschic, Janie . Palmer, Jock ... Palmer, Jay ..., Palmer, Jim ... Parham, Sharon . Parish, Steve ... Parish, Troy .... Parker, Sherryl . l18,157,241,271, 6,lO2,110, 121, P , .... 6, 102, 108, 147, 305, 315, 323, 353, 116,117,271,289, ..,.118, PARR'S CAMERAS 81 STUDIO ... .... Parrent, Mike ....,.... Parrent, Peggy . . . Parrish, Susan .... Paschall, Alicia . Pate, Vickie ..,..,.,.. Patten, Kirk. ...... 112 Patterson , Eddie ..,. Patterson, Jim , , .. Patterson, Mark .... Patton, Elaine .... Payne, Carol . . . Payne, Joe ..... Payne, Richard . . . Peacock, Beverly .... Pearce, Barthene .... Pearce, Julie .,..,. Peden, Neal .... Peek, Mr. Ben . .. Pelton, Allene ...... Pendergast, Penny .... Penholl, Barbara .... Penix, Ronny ........ Pennington, Kathryn . .. Penclley, Susanne ..... Perkins, Donna ... Perkins, Rhonda .... Person, Greg ... Peters, Peters, Peters, Brad .......... Karen ..... 1 15 Pam ..,.. Peterson, David. , . Peterson, Duane ,. ,. Petri, Pat ......... Perry, Debra Renee, . .. Pettigrew, lynet .,... Pettiiohn, Todd ... Pharr, Chris ..... Pheiffer, Kevin .... Phelps, Andy .... Phelps, Chester ,., Phelps, Lynne ... Philcox, Dale ..... Phillips, Barbara .... Phillips, Cindy .... Phillips, Don ., Phillips, Don .... Phillips, Mary , . . ,175,184,198, 200, 202, 203, ....272 ...164, 167 355 339 339 211, 354 271 362 339 339 339 162, 354 339 315 117 316 316 316 339 376 316 272 316 339 272 199, 272 316 339 316 316 272 .32 316 272 ....137 ...,152 ......,30 ...118,157 .....30 .,..299, ..........66 ....6ei,71,272 123,131,l35, 241, 261, 266, ..,.154 ....l35, ...l35,26a, 1 316 339 135 316 316 272 117 ,.43 339 316 316 272 269 157, 272 272 339 316 272 272 272 317 317 272 339 272 317 273 135 273 339 317 317 Phillips, Mickey .... ........... 3 17 Phillips, Peggy .... .... 1 19, 131 399 Phillips, Ragena ..... ........ 2 73 Phillips, Rhonda . . .......,..... 119, 339 Phillips, sieve. .. .... 6, 102, los, 273, 354 Philpot, Mike . . . ............... . 187 Pierce, Philip . .. ... 273 Pierce, Tricia ... ......... . 339 Pietsch, Max ... .... 198, 203, 273 Pina, Ida .... .,,..... , 41 Pinger, Susan . . . ..... 164, 167 Pippin, Charles . ...... 273 Pitman, Bob .... ...., 1 53, 273 Pitman, Charles ...,. ...... 3 39 Pitts, Donna ..,............. .. . 339 PLASTICS MANUFACTURING ...,,..... 383 Poitevent, Tommy 6, 70, 102, 305, 317, 354 Polk, Gary ...... 6, 99, 102, 103, 111, 146, 273, 354 POLK-PENTAGON MOBIL SERVICE ,.,.. 381 POLLY JO'S FLORIST ................ 365 Pope, Cookie ....... ............. 2 73 Pope, Don ,... .... 7 6, 109, 111, 273 Pope, Lonnie .,........ . 339 Potter, Vicki .... ....,..... 3 39 Posey, Nancy ..... ..... 8 0, 169, 273 Potts, Donald .... ........ 2 74 Powell, Gary . . . .... . 274 Powell, Janet .... ..... 3 17, 355 Powell, Jimmy ,... ..... 3 39 Powers, Debbie... . .. 274 Prater, Melanie ... ... .274 Preddy, Cindy .... .... 2 74 Price,Danny ....317 Price, Michael .... , ...... 339 Price, Nancy .... ..... 1 17, 274 Pritchard, John ... ..........,.. .274 Pritchett, John .. .,.,. 31, 33, 120, 121 Pritchett, Mark .,.. ............ 3 17 Pritchett, Tammy .... .,.. 3 17 Pruett, Mike .... .... 2 74 Pruitt, Gayle . .. .. . .339 Pugh, Cindi ........ .... 3 40 Pullen, Vickie Lynn ... ... .274 Pusateri, Paula .... ..... 3 40 Pylant, Lera ...... .....,.,.. 3 8 136 Pylant, Joyce ....... 54, 107, 115, 126, 141, 143, 157, 275, 290 352 Q Quigley, Mike .,.. . . . ....., 168, 317 Quinn, Gill ..... .... 1 87, 338, 339 R Rogan, Anita ... ............. 310 317 Raith, Gary .... .... 1 84, 203, 275, 347 Ramsey, Mike ,... .........,... 3 39 Randall, Cheri... .... 35, 339 Rankin, Debra .,.. ... 339 Ransom, Randy ..... ..... 1 84 Ransom, Gary ... ..,... 187, 317 Raphael, Carlo ... .... 130, 151 339 Rapp, George ......... , ....... 340 RAVEN'S PHARMACY ..,. . . , 360 Ray, Rickie ......,... ... 275 Raye, Stephen .... ,,........ 3 17 Raymond, Max . .. .,.. 122, 143, 275 R. 8. RAYMOND ,,., ........... 3 69 Rea, Tull ........... ,... 3 40 Rebcuche, Dee Paul .... .... 2 75 Reed,Becky Reed, David . . . Reed, Janice .. . Reed, Ronda .... Reed, Steve . . . Reed, Tim . . . Reeder, Geott . . . Reeder, Perry .... Reeden, Larry .... Reese, Keith . . . 113, 132,212 ...21Z ...1a4 Reeves, Gail ........,.,..... 94, 275, REGlNA'S CREATIVE SHOPPE ........., Reid, Carla .....,... Reid, Lorrie .,... Reneau, Russell .,.. Renner, Bryan . . Renner, Larry ..,. CLIFF RENTAL ... Reynolds, Cindy .. . Reynolds, Debbie .... Reynolds, Gail .... Reynolds, Rickey . .. Rhome, Mr. Byron . . Rhyner, Carl . .. Rice, John ... Rich, John .,.... Richards, Janet ...... Richardson, Brenda... Richardson, Gary Richardson, Julie . . , Richardson, Linda .... Richardson, Lauren . . . Richardson, Sue .... Richerson, Jo Nell .... Ridgway, John .. . Ridinger, Susan .,.. Rigby, Bobby .... Rigby, Richard ,... Riggs, Mark ... Rippy, Bill . . . Risner, Gayle ..... Robbins, John .... Robbins, Robyn .... Roberson, Janette ..., Roberson, Sally .... Roberts, Marilynn .... Roberts, Mary ....... ...134, 112,18L .......249, Robinson, Deborah Kay .... Robin n, Frank ..... Robinson, Fred ...... Robinson, Gaynelle. .. Robinson, Lee Ann ... Robinson, Sharon . .. Rodarte, Christine .... Rodarte, John , . . .. Rode, Gary .... Rodgers, Billy .... Rodgers, John .... Rodgers, Rick ..... Rodriques, Delma .... Rodrtques, Diana ..... Radriques, Freddy. .. . Rogers, Debbie ..., Roland, Gary .,..... ROYALE FASHIONS .. Ryling, Roll ......... Rollings, Patty ...... 6 Rallwage, Gary ...... Roper, Rob ,... 104,14L ...Mizz ...127 ...151, 1,113 107, 276, 257, , 224, 277, Roper, Susan .................... 34, Rose, Laural ....... 113, 146, 212, 213 317 221 340 340 340 340 340 340 317 340 351 365 317 340 275 275 275 384 233 317 317 340 .33 275 340 275 318 340 318 276 318 340 276 276 318 318 340 276 276 359 276 340 340 276 318 340 276 276 340 .35 318 352 276 276 340 277 318 277 277 318 318 340 340 257 379 319 292 277 318 340 277 Rosales, Robert .... Ross, Karen ...., Rostetter, Cheryl . . . Roten, Miss Linda .,.. Routt, Ricky ..... Rowell, Patrick . .. Rowland, Gary .... Rumsey, Sharee ... Runnings, Liz .... Rushing, Nancy .... Rusk, Sherry . . . Russ, Stanley .... Russell, David ... Russell, Penny .... Rusk, Sherry ... Rust, Patricia .,.. Rutherford, Chris ..... Ryan, Eric ...... Ryan, Melanie ...,...,.,......,..... Ryan, Sheila , ..... Ryan, Suzanne .... Rybiski, Pat .... RybnkrJQhn .... Ryling, Kris .... Sakuma, Stuart .,.. Salazar, Carol ..... Sale, Martha Ann .... sqnu,cnn .,.... Sallis, Valentina ...27o,277 ....31s ....277 ....34,3o ...277,34o ...340,187 ....27s ....278 ....34o ....27a ..... 340 .......168,318 N..112,278,347 .....134,318 ... 340 ....278 ... 318 ,... 340 319 105,131,140,141,254 278,282,348 ......... 319 SAM NELSON INSURANCE AGENCY . .. Sanders, Becky ........... ..... Sanders, Carole. . .. Sanders, Marlene ., .. Sandidge, Lee ... Sanguinet, Anne... Sankisian, Sam .... Sant, Johnny ..., Santamaria, Mark .... Santamaria, Tony.. Souls, Cindy .... Saxby, Debbie. .... Schell, Betty ,.... Schlesinger, John .. Schmidt, Ricky ...,. Schoenfield, Rabin . . . Schlesinger, Pamela Schooling, Jana ... Schreyer, Kim . . . Schwidler, Mike . . . Schwenson, Janna .. Scaggins, Charley .... Scott, Cathy ..,. Scott, Pot .... Scott, Terry . . . . Seale, Kathy .... Seaman, Karen . . Searcy, Andrea ...... Searcy, Jodie Eddell . .. Seaton, Wendy ... Seelig, Mary ..., Segavia, Ernie . . . Seidman, Sam. .. Seidmann, Ruth . .. Seller, Susan .... Sellers, Barbara ..,........... ....123, ....131, ....67, Sellers, John .,.... 184, 186, 201 Selvidge, Patrick ............... Senter, Paula .... .....162 76, 150, 271 14L iom 262, 157, 157, 142 157, 107, 184, 157 203 319 1 340 278 340 319 278 278 319 340 368 279 279 340 351 340 319 319 279 279 319 279 319 279 279 319 340 279 340 340 340 340 319 319 279 319 319 340 279 279 340 280 187 .280 .341 280 341 .280 353 Severson, Randy .... Shaddax, Joey .... . Sharpe, Patricia Ann ...... 69 H..111, ..H..H.18L ,151,155, Kenneth Roger ................ Shaw, Shaw, Melodie ...... Show, Margaret .. . Show, Neal. .. .. Shaw, Patty .... Sheeley, Keith . .. Sheftie Id, Bill .... Shdby,CmdL... Shen, Shelton, Mary ,......, . Shelton, Susan ..... 147 Sherman, Marsha ...... Randy . . . Shepherd, Kathy ...... Sheppard, Mrs. Estrella ..... Shields, Don .....,... Shields, Janet ... Shiigi, Sherry .. Shipman, Mr. Stan , . . Shipp, Shipp, Shaem Shoem Donna . . . Ruth ....... ake, Larry ..... .. ........ 330, , 157, 158, 229, ..........117, ....300, ake, Randy ................... Short, Donna ....,... 40, 52, 105, 108, Shramek, Cindy . . Siedell, Lee . .6, 71, Siegmund, Rocky.. Sierra, Veronica . . . Silva, Liz ........ Simington, David .,... 130,254, 1o2,137,3o5,319 ....13O, Simmons, Beth ..... .... Simmons, Sherri . .... . Simons, Janet ... ..... Simpson, Bruce ...................... Simpson, Randy .... 120, 123, 137, 281, Simpson, Tommy .................... Sims, Diana .... ... Sims, Mike ...... Singleton, Paula . . . Skaer, Skaer, Brenda . . . Christi .,.. Skelton, Randy .... Skiles, Debbie ..... Slaughter, Debbie ..,. Sloan, Craig ...... SLUMBERLAND .,.... Smart, Smart, Brenda Lynne ..... Glenda ...... Smart, Terry . . . . Smiley, Beth .... Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Angelic ..... Anita .. Betty , . . Brenda . . . David .... Debbi .... Donna Dottie ...... 144, 145, 157, 250 Jill... .......... Mark... Michael ..... .... 1 84, 282 Nancy . . . Peggy .,., Robert .... .....330 ....216, Steve.... . .... Wilbur .... , . . .187, Snelen, Jamie . .. Sonnie r, David .... 157, 328, 280 319 280 280 341 341 341 319 341 280 280 187 341 280 280 341 .38 280 281 319 153 341 281 184 341 110, 281 281 354 320 341 281 281 320 320 341 281 351 320 341 320 341 281 341 341 282 282 320 365 282 282 320 320 320 320 341 341 282 320 320 282 282 282 320 341 341 283 341 341 341 283 Sonnier, Mike . . . .... .320 Soroka, Kristie ..... ..... 2 83 Sorrells, Mary... .... 144, 320 Soules,Jon... .....341 Soules, Paul .... ...320 Sours, Carol .... .................. 1 31 South, Milton L. ...... 33, 79, 112, 187, 281 SOUTH OAK CLIFF BANK ............. 383 Saws, Carol ......................... 320 SPARKLE CLEANERS 8 SHlRT LAUNDRY. .376 Speed, Rickey ....................... 341 Speed, Shannon . .. .... .320 Spencer, Cindy .... .,... 3 20 Spencer, Rob ...... ..... 3 20 Spillyard, Richard ...... , . ..... 321 SPORTSMAN'S CORNER .... ..... 3 62 Spray, Mrs. Bobby . ................... 36 Spray, Sandy ....... 62, 111, 124, 157, 283 Spruiell, Miss Lana ..... . .............. 26 Spurlock, Gwen ... .... .283 Stacy, Darla .... ....... 3 42 Stacker, Carol .. ..... 47, 156 Staggs, John . . ..... 321 STAG SHOP ...... ..... 3 85 Stamphill, Debra .... ...... 2 83 Stamps, Sheryl .... .... 1 57, 283 Stanberry, Larry . . . ..... .321 Stankus, Jennie .... ..... 3 42 Stanley, Clarissa .... ............ 3 42 Steger, Sally .... .... 1 57, 253, 283 Stegman, James ... ......... .342 Stephens, Danny .... . . .283 Sterley, Jenniter ... .. .321 Stevens, Mike . . . . . . 283 Steward, Mike ..... ..... 3 42 Stewart, Mr. Justin . .. . . .42, 116 Stewart, Mike ... . . .187 SHch,Pat .... ..... 283 Stewart, Toni. . ..... 321 Stiles, Kathy .... ..... 3 42 Stimson, Bobby ...... ....,. .... . ..... 2 8 4 Stinson, James ..... 112, 184, 199, 202, 203 Stivers, Christy .............. 134, 246, 284 Stockdale, Annette .... .......... 2 84 Stockey, Cathey ... .... .284 Stout, Dien ... ..... 321 Stovall, Allen .... ..... 2 84 Strange, Debbie . .. .... .321 Stratton, Larry ....... .... ....... .. .. Strawn, Butch ...,. . . . 82, 83 Streater, Susie . .....,............... Struckmeyer, David Glenn ... .. Studebaker, Paula ....... Sturges, Janet ... Suarez, Richard .... Suggs, Donna ...................... Sullins, Mike ....... 105, 284, Summers, Tina ....,.........,....... SUNSET CHURCH OF CHRlS1' . . . , . Sutton, Ann ............... . . Sutton, Roger ... Swanson, Jeanie .... ,. Swearengin, Gwenda ................ Sweeney, Dannette ...... 122, 131, 261 Sweeney, Sonia Swindle, Pat .... T .342 ,141,284,290 .283 .284 .342 .321 .112 .321 347, 348, 351 .284 .389 .284 .321 .321 .321 , 284 .321 .....2B4 Tagliarini, Denise .................... Tanner, Christy ...... 40, 12 Tareilo, Kirk .... 6, 135, 321, 321 352 285 395 Totom, Helen .,....... TATUM INCOME TAX .... Taylor, Mrs. Barbara . . Taylor, Bob ..,.... Taylor, Cathy Jo ..... Taylor, Cathy L. . . . Taylor, Hubert ....... 66, 71, Taylor, John .... . . . 104, Taylor, Keith .... Taylor, Sheri . . Teal, Dwayne . . . . Temple, Susan... Tenery, Dennis .. Tergersan, Bob .... Terrill, Donna Tharp, Cheryl Tharp, Mike .......,........ Thoma, Paula , . . Thomas, Bet1.... . Thomas, Cecil Thomas, Debbie .... 104, 118, Thomas, James .......... , .. Thomas, Jerrell .... Thomas, Matt . . . Thomas, Ty ....,., Thomason, Charlie .. Thompson, Beverly .... Thompson, Brad .... Thompson, Charlene . . . Thompson, Gilbert... Thompson, Jan .... Thompson, Jody . .. Thompson, Kay ... Thompson, Lou Ann .. Thompson, Ricky ..... Thompson, Steve ...... Thompson, Mr. Tommy .. . Thornberry, Mike ...,.. Thornton, Mr. John . , Throne, Jackie . . . Thurman, Debbi .... Tims, Charles .... Tinney, Donna... Tinsley, Julie .... Tippitt, Brenda ..... Tipps, Angela ... Tipton, Suzanne .. Tobin, Lisa ........... Tobolowsky, Barbara .... . Todd, Joe ........,. Todd, Johnny ..... Tomerlin, Tyreane .... Tompkins, Ricky .... Toombs, Gloria . .. Towery, Becky . . . Towery, Larry . . , TACO BELL .... Torrie, Susan ...... Trammell, Duane .... Trevino, Martha ..... Tucker, Mrs. Cathy .... Tucker, John ........ Tucker, Mark .,.. Tucker, Mike .... Tucker, Phillip .. . 396 ..76,113,144, .322 .373 ....29, 30 ...,285 221, 269 105, 187 ....184, 113,157 158, 250 ....300 157, 286 ...,144, .,..l24, ....143, ,..,117, 184, 322, ....157, ....132, 285 351 285 285 342 322 285 285 285 285 ,286 286 286 342 286 322 286 355 342 342 322 286 286 342 342 286 322 322 203 322 286 322 286 .33 286 .24 .287 342 287 287 342 287 322 287 342 322 342 287 322 .287 287 342 287 375 342 342 322 .45 322 287 322 342 Turner, Richard . . . Turner, Shelley ... Tuthill, David .... Tuttle, Rick .... Tyler, K. Jean Tyndall, Janet .... Tyner, Sherry . . . UNDERWOOD'S ..,. Underwood, Paula .. Upham, Steve ..... Upshaw, Marolyn .... . . Upton, Debbie .... Upton, Joe ......... Urbanski, Michael J. . Urbanski, Vicki . .. Uribe, Albert .... Utt, Holly . . . Utt, Kristen ....... Uyeshima, Ronald .. . Vail, Frankie .... Vail, Rodney ,.,., Valdez, Raymond . . . Van de Wall, Dick .. Von Cleve, Brenda .. Van Dine, Elaine .... Vannoy, Theresa . . Van Winkle, Susan .. Vargas, Humberto... Vaughn, Paula .... Vaughn, Robert .. . Verver, Martha .... Vessels, Paul .... Vestal, Janice . . Vestal, Pat ...... Vickers, Stephen . . Vickrey, Joe ..,.... VILLAGE FOOTWEAR. . . Villarreal, Edelia .... Vines, SSG Paul Viser, Shawn .... Vitosky, Eddie .... Vogel, Kathy .... Wade, Jerry .... Wadle, Johnny ... Wager, Jim ...... Wagner, Debbie .... Walcott, Mary .,.. ,...310, 110,112,216, .........157, ....113, .......113, .....13l,137, . .202, 203, ., . . .66, 157, 288, .........246, 120, 241, 258, , ........ 157, ...109,157, . ..133, 289, ....47, 165 .... ..154 ...112,184 ....167 Walcott, Richard ....,......, 112, 184 WALDEN HAT COMPANY ............ DOAK WALKER Walker, Jan .... Walker, Marcie ... Walker, Michael .... Wall, Debbie.. . Wallace, Janet .... Wallace, Mac .... Wallace, Mark . . . Walraven, Carol . . .. Walthers, Mike . . . WAMBLES ....... Wanner, Stanley ..,. Ward, Bill ...... Ward, Janet .... Ward, Kathleen ... Ward, Terri . . , ...157,290 ....137 ....109, .........324, 107, 126, 290, 1 1 .47 322 322 287 287 287 322 379 322 288 323 228 323 288 342 323 288 228 342 288 323 288 288 288 347 323 323 323 288 288 323 289 289 289 351 342 370 323 168 289 323 342 289 323 323 342 289 289 381 373 289 347 290 342 323 187 342 323 290 386 290 290 342 351 352 Warner, Bruce .... Warren, Donna. . . Warren, Randy .... Worth, David ...... Watanabe, Gerald .... Waters, William .... Watson, Donna. . Watson, Jeannie .... Watson, Joe .... Watson, Patti . . . Watt, Pamela. . . Watts, Debbie .... Watts, Gail . . . Watts, Paul ..... Weatherford, Jan . . . Webb, Teresa ..... Webster, Becky . . . Webster, Brian .. Webster, Diane . . . Webster, Sandra ..., Webster, Susan. .. Weeks, Greg .... Weiser, Sonny .... Weitner, David . . . Welch, Sylvia . . . Welsh, Carol ....... West, Miss Cynthia . . . Westbrook, Jim . . . ....73, 212 184 168 157, 154 157 1 1 1 249, ....40,41, .,..187, Westbrook, laVerne ........ WESTCLIFF BARBER SHOP .... WESTCLIFF FINER FABRICS ... WESTERN PARK FASHIONS .. wemuii, sein ........... Westlake, Fred . . . Weston, Jaye ... ... .. Whale, Gary. . . ..... . . .179, 184 285 WH EAT LUMBER COMPANY .......... Whiddon, Debi , ........ Whiddon, Jerry . . . Whisenant, Karen ... .. Whitaker, Prisci . , . White, Burl ... White, Don .....,.. White, Col. Harmon . . White, Johnny ...... White, Steve .... White, Terry .... Whitehead ,...... Whitmire, Mario .... Wier, Lindo ........ Wilbanks, Sabrina ..... Wilder, Kay .......... , 108, 130, Wiler, Mrs. Juanita ...... Wilder, Martha ..... 40 Wiley, David ..... Wilkinson, Carol .... Willard, Mark ...... Willems, Mrs. Sue .... Williams, Cindy... Williams, Clyde . , . Williams, Ginger .... Williams, Jim ..... Williams, Lana ... Williams, Linda J. ... Williams, Linda .... Williams, Marriane . . Williams, Stephen... Willingham, Paula ...., Willingham, Steve... Willingham, Tim ,. Willis, John ..... 157 .71,162 1 324 ....47 168 164 ..,144 216 162 341 254 wa, 157, 324 I 17 324 324 290 290 324 324 324 324 290 291 291 291 291 324 342 342 324 324 324 342 291 342 342 342 126 343 291 366 364 366 343 324 324 291 370 324 343 343 353 291 291 165 291 343 291 353 291 325 343 343 291 .25 325 325 343 .43 343 292 325 325 292 292 292 292 292 292 325 325 325 Willman, Ben . . . Willman, Randy ..... WILLS SHOES .... Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Brent ..... Debie .... Denise . . . ....343 ....168 ....375 ...,325 Ginger ..............,,... , . .292 .325 .343 Wilson, Jerry ....... 68, 179, 184, 285, 292 Wilson, Kathy .... .............,... 3 43 Wilson, Lynn .... ..... 1 27, 325 Wilson, Sandy . . . .... 220, 292 Wilson, Ted .... ....... 2 92 Wilson, Vicki . . . ...... 157, 293 Winder,Kim ...116,117, 307 Windle, Micky .... .....,... 3 43 Windsor, Beverly .... .... 3 43 Winnett, Mr. Ray .... . . .42 Winters, Chuck . .. Winters, Mark .... Wise, Valarie ..., Wood, Charlotte .... ....343 ....343 ....293 ......,..212 Wood, Donny .... .... 1 12, 206, 293 Wood, Gary . .. .......... .325 Wood, Mille .... 104, 157, 293 Wood, Nelson. ....,.... 293 Wood, Tim ........ .... 3 43 Woodruff, Barbra .... .... 2 93 Woolard, Carol .... .... 2 93 Woolever, Travis .... .... 1 84 Wooley, Alice .,.. .... 3 25 Wooten, Mrs. Jean .. . ...... . .42 Worsham, Debbie .... .,... 1 17, 293 Worsham, Ricky ................. 187, 343 Worth, Bruce ., .60, 72, 105, 115, 212, 213, 229, 274, 293, 348 Wazniak, Diane .... .......,.,.... 2 93 Wright, Mrs. Carla .. . .... 44, 150 Wright, Howard .... .... 2 93 Wright, Larry ..... .... 3 43 Wright, Paul ........................ 343 Wroten, Steve ..... 142, 108, 141, 153, 321, 325, 71 Wyatt, Kenneth .... .... 3 43 Wyche, Joan . . . ... .343 Wynne, Jett ......................... 293 WYNNEWOOD INSURANCE AGENCY. . .358 WYNNEWOOD NURSERY ............. 364 WVNNEWOOD PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY .............. .... 3 60 Wyrick, Sara . .. . . . .325 Y Yankie, Desiree , .. . .. ....325 Yarbro, Mrs. Judy ..., . . .29 Young, Cheri ..... .... 3 25 Young, David .... .... 2 93 Young, Denna .... .... 3 43 Vowell, Robert .... .... 2 93 Yowell, Susan .... .... 3 43 Z ZALES ........... . . Zehnder, Debby .... Zehnder, Steve ... Zeliff, Selwyn . . . Ziehe, Lynn . . . Zinn, Vicki . .. Zito, Ma rc .... .....184, 209, Zivney, Tino .......... THE MARSALIS ZOO .... . . . 376 343 325 343 325 293 293 343 371 SRE h x X ,, 'J iq .. up Susie Buchter Editor-in-Chief Three more pages until the close of EXCALIBUR 1971 - and a year of memories. We can look back and see the growth ofa yearbook and of lasting friendships with our sponsor and the other eight staff members. But you, the readers, are the most important part of Cindy O 'Hara Assistant Editor the progression cycle of the 1971 EX- CALIBUR. We hope that in a spare hour you can relive your year at Kimball. 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