King High School - Coronat Yearbook (Corpus Christi, TX)

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coronat 1972 richard king high school! corpus christi, texas volume vii debbie newby susan diemert managing editor activities organizations , honors , classes faculty , index w 9: i . r A rising sun, so much like our dawning dreams and hopes . . . our new day vΒ«--- ' i0 ' ' i a revolutionary sky is sliining on us and we have begun to look past flesh tones and outer differences to see the sameness of our beings . . . opening 3 4 openlng ancient walls and worn-out rules have started to crumble away in our search for reality and truth, making our schooling more relevant to today and to- morrow . . . openlng 5 ilAHBIIilir ' in β–  1 If 6 opening |k m M B [S E young eyes must use their clear vision to see tlieir elders who in turn must use their experienced eyesight to see their young, and both can understand in this new light . . . opening 7 within each shadowy shell of a person exists a clear cut, definite pur- pose and reason for living, and in these times, we must search more vigorously for understanding of our own goals . . . 8 opening jTiri opening 9 alone we wander aimlessly, searching for ourselves; together we shatter the mold and become a group of united individuals . . . opening 11 as each one of us has a unique personality and goal in life, so does every one of us find our personal success in varying achieve- ments . . . 12 opening i - i V M opening the ever-questioning faces of youtti plead, why? and are comforted by the arrival of a new day of searching for meaningful answers . . . opening 15 cissy tuohy editor geri kozelsh donna loftin paul Jamison sports Bdilor ann deforest rense matihews The days of spring are everlasting The final weeks of scfiool resulted in anticipation and confusion in the stu- dents because everyone was involved in some school activity. In May, a power failure and a bomb scare gave students a two hour break in normal activities. In between these events, on the same day, the Art Guild held an art exhibit in the cafetorium. All assemblies, including the stu- dent council election. National Honor Society, and cheerleader tryouts, were held in the cafetorium while the gym floor was put under Hurricane Celia repairs The announcement of senior ex- emptions gave the seniors a bit of spir- it in planning for college entrance exams, prom, and graduation. The year ' s highlight was the annual athletic banquet in which Adrian Ridgeway was recognized for winning two titles in the state swimming com- petition. Gary Walton broke the state record times in track, Susan Mapes advanced to state in tennis competi- tion and Ricky Haynes was named King ' s athlete of the year. The base- ball team was recognized for captur- ing the district title. The closing days of the 1971 year, THE YEAR OF THE GREEN MA- CHINE, had brought memories for all. a Carolyn Hicks scopes out the Cayo del Oso on a biology field trip b Senior, Steve Weldon helps juniors Jim Liles and Stan Dunn unload the ' 71 Coronat c Amy Morgan and Katie Ku- bach help out on a shrimp boat in the port d. George Rizzo examines the exhibits at the Art Guild e Mrs Nancy DePuy congratulates all the ' 71 graduates. activities 19 I m ft: w I District win highlights spring baseball FΒ M]tA -= Β«al Β Β«MtWWBlΒ iΒ ' ' in B i U tt. ii i A On May 20, 1971, the King Mustangs stopped the Carroll Tigers with a 3-2 win, giving the Mustangs the district championship with a rec- ord of 22 wins, seven losses, and one tie After securing the district title, the Mustangs went to Brownsville .for bi- district playoffs, where they lost the first game of the series. Soon after- wards they repeated their perform- ance by losing on home territory to give the Eagles the bi-district win DISTRICT GAME King vs Carroll 3 β€” 2 BI-DISTRICT GAME King vs Brownsville 1 β€” 4 King vs Brownsville 4 β€” 5 a Eddie Hunt prepares to warm up as Coach Jay Law observes ottier players b Mustangs gather round lor a quick pep talk trom Coach Law c With a smile on his face, Steve Moltz tags a Brownsville Eagle out d Kenny Schuetze keeps a Brownsville Eagle close to base as they, watch the pitcher wind up e PeeWee (Mike) Featherston grits his teeth as he pops one up. Summer brings work and joy of achievement to students with extended interests 22 activities Those lazy, hazy, crazy days of summer were spent In leisure through- out the season (or many people. Ac- tivities of all sorts employed students In vacation and summer jobs. But some school-minded students gave well-spent weeks In workshops and tournaments that took them across the country The debate team of Phillip Kurzner and Paul Gold went with NFL sponsor Mrs. Nancy DePuy to Stanford to enter the national foren- sic competition. Phillip won fifth in boys ' impromptu and together they debated five rounds out of eight which placed them In the top 25 in the na- tion. A week of yearbook and newspaper workshops was held at Trinity Univer- sity which ten students from these two departments attended Highlights of the workshop competition ended with Hoofbeat editor Jeff Kanipe winning an Award of Excellence and co-editor Sally Snider taking a rank of Superior. a. King graduate Beth DIemerl and Patty Buck- ley, senior, throw a few punches at the beach. b. I can ' t look down I ' ll get sick! wimpers Chnsty Matthews c Susan Diemert. Cissy Tuohy, and Debbie Newby discuss their discov- eries at the Trinity journalism workshops d. Tim Nolton Hashes that DO smile while working at his summer job e Paul Gold and Phillip Kurzner tile notes (or their next debate. activities 23 Involvement gets school off to a spirited start The school year got off to a good start with expectations for a better year Principal Kent Pogue set the standard rules ot conduct and dress codes, with an additional privilege of mid-term final exemptions tor seniors. King took on a new look in activities. Winning a coed volleyball tournament was Mrs. Lucy Hill ' s Over the Hill Gang. It took students no time at all to get the school spirit. The first pep rally of the year was promising, with excited voices filling the gym. a The Over the Hill Gang defeats the Thomas Bombers at the Coed Volleyball Tournament b Mustang. James Turner, stomps the cougar. Hector Cadena, at one of the pep rallies c Gin- ney Howell helps first grader learn to wnle d Hector Cadena, Ruben Herrera, and Danny Richter decorate a truck before going to a foot- ball game, e Frankie Curry and Dan Shepperd talk over the start of school in the concourse . β–  .Ji- October activities include academics and communit Students took a running start in aca- demics and other interests in October. Paul Erb, Kay Hendricks, Ptiillip Kurzner, Deborah Laningham, Eric Sisson and Jennifer Wade became National Merit Semi-finalists, compet- ing with more than 655,000 students in about 16,600 schools nationwide. Homecoming honors were dis- pensed at half time of the Ray-King game October 15 Pam Hewlett was crowned King ' s third Homecoming Queen and Jane Andrus as Football Sweetheart. Cele- bration of the victory ended in the caf- etorium with a dance. The first mass student council meet- ing was held the eighteenth with each class meeting in their respective assemblies. All gripes were aired and future meetings were announced. The newly passed twenty-sixth amendment permits the voting eligibili- ty of all eighteen-year-olds in federal elections. Deputized assistants regis- tered students meeting age require- ments. Concern for surfing privileges off Bob Hall Pier encouraged surfers from King to attend an open meeting at the county commissioners court October 12. Surfers and fishermen were in dis- pute over the distance posted be- tween the pier and area designated for surfing. A petition was presented to the court by King student Laura Col- lins and signed by more than 100 stu- dents. The petition called for the privi- lege of surfing right up next to the pier, which forms the best breakers on the beach. An overview of the situa- tion called for a future meeting in which a decision would be made a Laura Collins explains surfing conditions at Padre Island to Rep John Young at court hear- ing b. Tiaras and roses deck the bell table at the homecoming game c, Lenny Bruce helps Debbie Lottin and Mandy Machlan fill out voter registration cards in the concourse d Debbie Newby is lost m amazement at King pep rally 26 activities iterests activities J7 Mustangs show good form and capabilities in new season r Β«? I .-, .W a!:s?jEi β–  β–  β€’ i β€’ Β - Β« 28 activities The King Mustangs started their season off slowly with a defeat from Austin Crockett in Austin House Park by 1 4-7. Victory soon followed as King took its opening win over San Antonio Fox Tech in Buc Stadium 21-7. It was King vs. King as the Green Machine fought an all out matgh to take a 7-6 win over the Kingsville Brahmas in Javelina Stadium. a The 1971 varsity Mustang squad β€” Front row Randy Oliver, Mike Grossman, Bruce Haddad, Scott Miller, Ricky Roll, Bobby Mon- real. Kirk Bailey, Hank Ellsworth, Steve Forney, trainer, Coach Clarence Todd Second row: Mike Ratcliff, manager. Clay Peeples, Ronnie Stephens, Rosalio Rodrigues, Johnny Cantu, Mike Tanner, Doug Wayland, Tony Gatti, Mike Russell, Coach Colvin Ward Third row Ruben Herrera, Frank Castenada. Randy Cook, Allen Stone, Steve Luker, Steve Duerr, Robert Armstrong, Paul Jamison, trainer; Coach Guy Dillon, Coach Charles Bright, Head Coach Sam Mosley Fourth row Guy Foster, manager, Ross Hahn, David Bonilla, Jimmy Richardson, Mike (Pee Wee) Featherston, Kevin Forbes, Sammy Moltz, Dana Chilton, Chet Freeman, Coach Don Fuqua Back row Scott Beaton, Tommy Lewis, Clark Tatum. Matt Beaton, Lynn Yaklin, Kevin Jordan, Walter Knight, Dennis Polk, Paul Hoft- man, trainer; Coach Jay Law, Coach Monte SIratton b As the ball is snapped, Mike (Pee Wee) Featherston hands off to Bobby Monreal in action against the Kingsville Brahmas c. Mustangs shape up on their plays in an after- noon practice d Its a dive lor the ball as one lone Mustang is lumped by Austin Crockett e. King charges on the lield against Fox Tech and crashes the customary breakthrough Mustangs off to good start in district play Action prevailed throughout the 1971 district play to give the Mustangs one of their best seasons. The hard practices and pep rallies helped put forth good form and spirit on the field The most smashing of the district games was against the Miller Bucca- neers. In that game the Mustangs slipped by the Bucs 7-6 to gain their second district win. The Mustangs ' third homecoming game was in com- petition with Ray in which King marched over the Texans to a 21-0 victory. The Carroll Tigers overpow- ered the Green Machine with a disap- pointing score of 21-6. a Scott Miller, 44. puts forth second effort for extra yardage b Exercises in ttie gym β€” the sophomores of today are the varsity of tomor- row c Robby McKinley. 85, searches for his contact while a Mustang with the ball engages in a tackle with Texans d Bruce Haddad exer- cises his precise throwing arm in field practice e. The Mustang line blockades the Bucs while Scott Miller, 44, takes a handoff activities 31 Easy riding mustangs wind up season with 5-3-1 record The Mustangs built up momentum to round up ttie 1971 football season with a 5-3-1 record. On October 29 in Buc Stadium the Beeville Trojans bowed to the Green Machine 41-6, Retaining their capability, King dualed in Memorial Stadium with the Alice Coyotes to a 7-7 tie. The remaining game against Moody proved to be fruitless where the Trojans captured a 19-14 victory to draw the Mustangs ' season to a close. a Moody Tro|ans close in on Scott Miller b Bruce Haddad lumps with |oy as David Bonilla plunges over lor ttie score against Beeville c Now Jordan get your fingers out of your moutfi β€” you ' ll get to play, scowls coacfi Don Fugua to Kevin Jordan d Its a fast drop back hand off by quarterback Bruce Haddad to Randy Oliver e Scott Miller hustles up the middle for tough yardage against the Coyotes King vs. Austin Crockett 7 β€” 14 King vs. Fox Tech 21β€”7 King vs. Kingsville 7 β€” 6 King vs. Carroll 7 β€” 27 King vs. Ray 21β€”0 King vs. Miller 7 β€” 6 King vs. Beeville 41β€”6 King vs. Alice 7 β€” 7 King vs. Moody 14 β€” 19 32 activities Sophomores get it together for a 7-3 record Under the guidance of Coaches Colvin Ward and Monte Stratton. the sophomore football team ended the 71 season with a record of seven wins and three losses. Dwight Perez, who led the sophomore team to their earlier victories, was drafted onto the varsity squad. The only time the Mustangs failed to score was in their final game against the Moody Trojans. a. First row: Paul Hoffman, manager; Jerry Baethage, Trey Kiel, Gary Cruse, Mike Garcia, Gary Lewis, Pal Smith, Dale Brown, Tom Stiidler, Terry Koefiler, Bobby Lee, manager. Second row: Tony Raimondo, Robert Ryan, David Hatridge. Ernie Rivera, Bobby Stowe, Luis Segovia, Steve Cook, Galen While, Mike Henry, Greg Celeski, Adrian Lealh Third row: Coach Monle Stratlon. Bill Garnell, Charles Callis, Tod Haynes, Guy McRoberls, Donnie Parish, Robert McCord, Richard Quinlanilla. Rodney Henckel, James Mabry, Mike Buckley, Herman Johnson, Coach Colvin Ward Back row Jorge Yglesias, Tom Dulaune, Robert Hasen, Dwight Perez, Pal Potter, Jerry Hall. Dick Glasser. Mano Mayorga, Alex Rummler, James Ferguson, Richard Bouse, Gary Gerbig b Tony Raimondo β€” mul- tiple choice (1) Rub a dub dub β€” Tony in the tub (2) Coach, have you seen my rubber ducky ' ? (3) Motheri What are you doing here ?! c Tom Shidler, 34. gives a good offen- sive block as Sieve Cook, 25, gallops for yard- age against Moody d Going, going, gone β€” Ray Texans can ' t keep up with the Mustangs, e Greg Celeski smiles al the thought of the end of long hard days of practice King vs. Kingsville 20 β€” King vs. Carroll 16 β€” King vs. Ray 26 β€” 6 King vs. Miller 36 β€” 6 King vs. Beeville 22 β€” 14 King vs. Alice 6 β€” 32 King vs. Moody β€” 20 - ' ' ' - KlM ' Indian summer stretches fall into fun With the end of football season and the beginning of basketball. November kept students in full swing. Approximately 150 seniors of sever- al government classes left on their an- nual trip to Austin. They visited places of interest, including the University of Texas campus. The Drama Department drew large crowds and favorable reviews with its first production, A Midsummer Night ' s Dream. The beginning of the end began when seniors were asked to sign up for their diplomas in the counselors ' office. a Patty Warner protects her turkey from Rick Pinson at the choir ' s annual Turkey and Dress- ing Dinner b Would you like to drink out of my fountain ' ? asks Betsy Miller c Spirited juniors decorate to win the competition for spirit week d Christine Cantu, Connie West, and Mark Dugie play in the soapy results of a Halloween prank e Marine biology students fish around on a field trip activities 37 Good times enhance early winter Motivated by cool weather, the school began the winter season. Bas- ketball got off to a good start with the King Cagers taking in a tournament in Clear Creek, Texas. Faculty enjoyed themselves at their annual Thanksgiving dinner, with Mr. Pogue supplying the turkeys and tamales. The official school rings were dis- tributed to eager juniors. Talents were well revealed during the Royalette ' s Dance Review, Sad Soul. Government classes put in hard work to present a mock Supreme Court trial. a Mr. Bluhm, Mr, Waldrop and Mr, Stokley enjoy the Teacher ' s Annual Thanksgiving Feast b, Susan Coppinger and Margarette Hunt are wondenng if things go better with Coke c Terri Cowan, Gladlln King and Cindy Hodjins dance western-style while Do ' wann Bradley tries to get into the holiday spirit during the Royaletle Re- view d ' Wow, what ' s that after shave you ' re wearing ?! exclaims Loretta Babin e Merce Fernandez and Kevin Forbes bring back the good old days of Jitterbuggmg in the Royalette Review f Bill Best presents his case during the mock Supreme Court trials conducted by the government classes Q m i You say this is Christmas, well what have you done? . . . John Lennon a. Mf- Pogue shows some Christmas spirit ali- asing as Santa, b Sue Davidson prepares to leave on a holiday vacation c- GInny Greene and Susan Whaley discuss the possibility of a new 10-speed bike from Santa Claus d Rings are distnbuted to luniors John Sibley and Lisa Boutte by the ring man. Mr Hlllln e. HI, IVIr Bunker. exclaims Bob Rowling to Craig Fisher during the NHS Ghnstmas presentation of All In the NHS the week before the Christmas break. 40 activities The festive mood for Chirlsfmas hit King broadside this year. Along with it came some fantastic events. Great talents were brought forth at the NHS assembly, as they presented a comedy situation from TV ' s All in the Family. Trees were decorated, and several classes celebrated the holiday with small parties. During the week before Christmas, students ' heads were in the clouds dreaming about the holiday vacation that was to take place shortly. activities 41 42 activities Hustling Mustangs enjoy a winning season The Mustang basketball team went to ttie annual Clear Creek tournament in Houston withi an 8-3 record and re- turned witti a 10-4 log. Under the guidance of Coach Ned Fowler, the Mustangs finished the pre-district sea- son with 15 wins and 4 losses, giving them the number one position in the city. a Bill Fleeman shows that basketball has its ups and downs b Denis Stanka |umps up to shoot while a Carroll defender blocks him c Tommy Lewis goes up lor a shot as James Krause re- covers from the rebound d Mike Bourg takes the short cut out as John Polzin helps out with a screen, e. The excitement of the game becomes more intense with a jump ball. activities 43 Mustangs dominate basketball courts as King cashes in on district wins King swept into district play with a win over Kingsville. The Mustangs were threatened by Carroll in an im- portant district game as Mike Bourg sank in the winning score in the last second of play to put the Mustangs past Carroll 65-63 The Green- Machine eased past Ray in a tight game ending with a score of 67-63. a Tommy Kirkland plays keep-away with a cou- ple of Kingsville players, b. Mighty Mustangs get a pep talk from Coach Ned Fowler before a big game c Bick Brown and James Krause work together for a basket d Mustangs anxiously await the outcome of a jump ball- e James Krause comments to his dance partner that he ' s been to a sock hop in the gym. 27-4A King of King ' s β€” Mustangs crowned with district title activities 46 The Mustangs squeaked past McAI- len at Edinburg for the bi-district crown, the first for King. Tommy Kirk- land sunk a tvs o-pointer in the final seconds of tense play to clinch the title, 50-49. The preceding week. King smashed Ivliller in the district game through foul shots, 70-64. In the district game, ingenuity and fast plays kept the I lustangs over under and in the basket throughout the entire game. King occupied the foul line as lead- ing scorer Denis Stanka wound up the night with 24 points. a The 1972 varsity squad district title winners β€” Front row Rick Pinson, Bick Brown. Mike Morns. Mike Bourg, Tommy Kirkland, Denis Stanka Second row Matt Beaton, Kevin Ragsdale, James Krause, John Poison. Bill Fleeman, Tommy Lewis Back row Head Coach Ned Fowler. Coach Colvin Wardin b Kevin Ragsdale and John Poison dominate the basket against the Miller Buccaneers, c The team gets words of wisdom d Matt Beaton demon- strates ease and strength as he puts up two past the Troians e. Bill Fleeman has a little diHiculty keeping on his leet as he fetches the ball. King 68 - 77 - vs. Kingsville - 47 - 50 King 65- 53 - vs. Carroll - 63 - 56 King 57 - 63 - vs. Ray - 53 - 50 King 61 - 57 - vs. Miller - 58 - 62 King 50 - 48 - vs. Beeville - 35 - 38 King 58 - 75 - vs. Alice - 49 - 42 King 54 - 62 - vs. Moody - 41 - 56 activities 47 All soph JV wears district crown Galloping through ' 71 - ' 72. the JV squad rounded up a season record ot 27-5. Finishing up their district play with a 12-2 record, the team went on to oppose Miller to determine who would fight the Carroll Tigers for the district title. The Mustangs gained the district title by defeating Carroll 73-65. Participation in three tournaments brought the Mustangs second, third, and consolation honors. Individual honors went to Dean Conwell at the Refugio Tournament and to Ronnie Norrell at both the Bishop and Corpus Christi Tournaments. a. Ronnie Norrell gives 110 percent to block a Carroll pass, as Dean Conwell assists. b.DIck Glaser shows tfiat long legs can get you there faster c.The ' 71-72 junior varsity cagers: Rob- ert Bonner, Ranniro Herrera, Stephan Eierman, Greg Wilshusen, Dean Conwell, John Bradley, Dick Glaser, David Hunt, David Machlan, Jay Kucera, John Bonilla, Ronnie Wilson, Ronnie Norrell, Coach Colvin Ward. Managers: John Odom, Dan Farnsworth, Pete Johnston, d. Miller Sues wait for the result as Dick Glaser shoots, e. Mustangs set up an offensive play against the Carroll Tigers. 48 . ' activities King vs. Kingsville 55 β€” 34 58 β€” 50 King vs. Carroll 51 β€” 73 64 β€” 47 King vs. Ray 61 β€” 32 70 β€” 63 King vs Miller 71 β€” 45 56 β€” 58 King vs Beevile 67 β€” 35 55 β€” 44 King vs Alice 61 β€” 26 89 β€” 42 King vs Moody 60 β€” 40 79 β€” 43 so activities Ring out the old, bring in the new for a promising year of ' 72 Cold weather did not stop the fast action of the basketball team racing across courts to scale to the number seven position in the state. King was chosen as a model school in Texas, resulting from our Ef H and senior English program, AESOP. These programs were observed by visitors from all over the country. Flowers bloomed and the sun cast rays over the welcoming committee of the city P.T.A., which held its confer- ences in the school auditorium. The Royalettes and NJROTC ushered the guests IVIidterm tests upset the affairs of students, resulting in intense studying and plans for new schedules. A feeling of great relief was evident as the end of the tests grew near. Senior Paul Erb was cited for the writing of an article on sailboats pub- lished in the January 72 Yachting magazine. Paul launched a full scale drawing of an ideal boat for the Cor- pus Christi area. Driver Education students attended an assembly on good driving in the cafetorium Feb 7. IVIr. Stokley pre- sided over the show with films and processed data from national driving statistics. a Anthony Segovia and Carol Ann Flowers dis- cuss a painting during art class. b.Pat Chap- man, Chnsline Cantu and Rosemary Paulson think ot memories as they buy their senior invi- tations c Tim Brockman. Jetf Kanipe and Marc Dodson watch the presses roll as they lour the Caller-Times newspaper with the Hoofbeat stafi d Carolyn Sudduth is wise to study lor that hard exam that ' s coming up e Karen Riner and Debbie Mutton enjoy the sunshine as they sneak the posies from the Iront of the school ' !liΒ«r ft 5 g|K;a ' ' lti; tv l« s Β = 52 activities Swim team captures honors across the state ( r I w a In conclusion of its third season the King swim team, led through the water with the guidance of Coach George Smith, ranked number one in the city league. The girls and boys rotated the use of the Ella Barnes swimming pool in their practices twice daily. The team toured south Texas com- peting in tournaments at San Antonio, Houston, and Corpus Christi. Individu- als received medals in swim meets. As the season moved on, swimmers took honors in the Regionals at San Antonio. Adrian Ridgeway set new re- gional records for the 200 yard and 300 yard freestyle. Pam Wright took second place in the 300 yard free- style. The relay team of Pam Wright, Adrian Ridgeway, and Carrol and Car- ron Hughes ranked third in the 400 yard freestyle relay. Adrian Ridgeway went to state breaking her time in the 300 yard free- style with the time of 3:09.3. Adrian took third in the 200 yard freestyle but still held the time from her last year ' s win. a The rrembers of the 1971-72 swim team β€” Front row Karen Autorlh, Kathy Smith. Barbara Beynon, Coach George Smith, Adrian Ridge- way. Jeff Beynon. (i ark Brown Back row Pam Wright. Carron Hughes. Carrol Hughes, b A- drian displays her state championship trophy she won for first place in the 300 yard freestyle c Relay team at rest Carron Hughes, Adrian Ridgeway, Carrol Hughes and Pam Wright d A- drian Ridgeway takes a breather after racing at the Regional swim meet e Mark Brown displays his talent in diving at an aflernoon practice activities 53 Golfers tee off for a new season The King golf team had a very suc- cessful fall season. In the Corpus Christ! Fall Classic, King won second place in a field of 44 teams. Later at the San Antonio Golf Invitational, they captured first place in a field com- posed of the state ' s strongest teams. King retired the Hugh Rotating Trophy by winning the All City Golf Tourna- ment for the third year in a row. The J.V. team won over all of the other junior varsity teams in the All City J.V. Tournament. At the Browns- ville Invitational they finished second in a field of 28 teams. In the Spring season. King attended several tournaments and placed high in all of them. Tournaments continued through May. a The 1971-72 golf team β€” Front row Rober, Howard. Brandon Black. Mike Papasan. Brian Hall, Ricky Rholen. Hal Ellsworth, David Garcia. Second row Johnny Ley, Bruce Anderson, Bruce Allen. Robert Sullivan, Alan Austin, James Bethany, John Hatridge, Kelly Greene, Mike Robinson Back row Jamin Swantner, Terry Yarbrough, Bob Rowling. Tim Gainan, Herman Johnson. Steve Morrison, Robert Lev- ine, Dean Buzbee, Coach Jerry Weiser b Bruce Anderson tees off practice at Pharoah Golf Course while the rest of the team prepares for their shots c David Garcia putts it in for the ninth hole d John Hatridge displays good form e Bruce Anderson uses a nine-iron to drive it out ot the sand trap f Brian Hall discusses the game with Coach Jerry Weiser and Pro Johnny Bass. From Mexican food to carnations, the year rolls on The late winter months were filled with money making projects and cele- brations. The Biology Club held a Tape Deck Raffle, while CVAE sponsored a Com- edy Basketball Game For Valentine ' s Day, romantic car- nations and stuffed animals were sold by the French Club. The EMH pro- gram sponsored a Dating Game for St. Valentine ' s Day with appearances from such characters as Lance Ro- mancio and Joe Cool. The Band sponsored its annual Mexican Supper with great results. The office workers were honored at a pizza party at Shakey ' s. To honor the varsity and junior var- sity basketball teams on the day of dis- trict play-offs against IVIiller and Car- roll, respectively, an exciting pep rally was held. The Royalettes gave the players each a scrapbook, and the senior and junior girls honored them with small mementos. a Otiice stafi honors their helpers with a pizza party at Shakey ' s, b Sue Dietrich and Ray More- no en|oy the bands annual Mexican dinner c. Rick Roll surprises Lisa Fairless with a pink car- nation on St Valentine ' s Day d Basketball players are entertained on the day of district playoffs e Vanessa Mainline cant believe it when she finds out her date is Lance Romancio. alias Mike Morris, dunng the EMH Dating Game XWu, .mMr Mustang track season β€” running smooth . . . The green and white tracksters began shaping up early in the season with eight returning men and 14 new members to the team. About a fourth of the team demonstrated their abili- ties in more than one area. Long hard afternoon practices, and for some runners, early mornings, set the standards for what proved to be one of King ' s strongest track teams. This hard work was perfornned under the direction of Head Coach IVIonte Stratton and Assistant Coach Clar- ence Todd The Ivlustangs competed in 12 meets, including the Border Olympics in Laredo, District. Region, and Little State Meets in Corpus, and the State Meet in Austin, a, Half Mllers: Bruce Featherslon, Glen Morris, Richard Aguirre, Robin Miller, Bob Stowe. Daryl Nycum, James Bacon Not pictured Bob Featherslon. Wade Williams b High Jumper Butch Evans wonders what that photographer is doing in his landing pad c Quarter Milers β€” Bottom to top: Rey Moreno, Eddie Wormser, Steve Cook. Steve Mengle A of pictured Mike Grossman. Glen Morris. Donny Parish d Sterl- ing Taylor gasps as he crosses the finish line at practice e Clent Mericle shows the determina- tion that makes him Kings only miler to the finish A . . . 60 activities a The 71-72 green and while track team β€” Front row Sterling Taylor. Don Steward. Glen Morris. Steve Cook. Bobby Stowe. Donny Par- ish. Bob Featherston. Richard Aguirre. Manager David Wormser Second row: Mike Grossman, Wade Williams. Robin Miller. John Speck. Rich- ard Sturgis. Mike Tanner, Daryl Nycum. Clent Mericle. Steve Mengle. Coach Monte Stralton. Back row Coach Clarence Todd. Butch Evans, Bruce Featherston b Bob Featherston shows John Speck, a new comer to the track, how it ' s done c Whee. I can fly ' exclaims Mike Gross- man as he hurtles at practice d Robin Miller and Wade Williams gut out the last stretch of the race e Donny Parish drives hard to beat the strong March winds activities 61 a. Carolyn Forney and Lyn Moore still have time tor tiomework after a drill team session, b. Counting ttie votes for favorites is an impor- tant task for Harold Gold, Sydna Clingaman, Carolyn Hicks. Debbie Bradsfiaw. and Cindy Kellum, c.NFL members Cyndie Buckley. Brian Richter. Joel Laser, Jofin Hutchinson and spon- sor, Mrs Nancy DePuy. prepare to register the 45 schools that attended the fifth annual King Speech and Debate Tournament d At last, 72 IS here ' , ' exclaims senior Sue Dietrich e Work- ing to meet the yearbook deadline are staff members Denise Haas, Ann DeForrest, Gen Ko- zelski. Donna Loftin, and Mrs Terry Orr Spring arrives with all its splendor Spring came with its sunny and light-hearted days and King students seemed to thrive on It. The National Forensic League host- ed a tournament at King, with visitors from across the state and Louisiana. King ' s annual Favorite ' s Dance was held In the cafeteria with music by Foxx. The festivities were climaxed by the announcement of class favorites. Voting was held in classes earlier that week. Seniors ' 72 ordered their caps and gowns for the upcoming graduation ceremonies. Royalettes, participating in the Na- tional DnII Team Competition went to a drill team clinic at f loody as a prepa- ration for the final competition In Houston l lay 6. The competition was sponsored by the Kilgore Rangerettes. An important event, unnoticed by most, was the major deadline for the Coronat, The staff worked doggedly to meet the deadline. IVIarch 1 or Bust! was the general idea. -H : - i- s kj mi King netters continue to monopolize the courts 9! wfjf _,««« fi8RteΒ« β€’ S r The King tennis teann lead by Coach Paul Cass, slarted off the year with a good spring season. The team kept up Its good reputation with long, hard af- ternoon practices. They continued to bring in the trophies and gain momentum in tour- naments across the state. The netters opening win was at St. Stephens Tour- nament in October, in which they took first place Later the same month, they repeated their performance to capture first at the Edinburg Tournament. From then on, they swept through San Antonio and New Braunfels up to the second place crown in the Corpus Christi U.I.L. Tournament. The 1971-72 varsity tennis team β€” fron row: Liz Tucker. Paula Tanner. Arleen Haas. Nancy Cline, Holly Shanks. Molly McDonald. Lenise Fikes. Loyce Ladewig. Meredith Howard. Donna Schindler. and Susan Whaley Back row: Mark Golding. Sterling Adams. Greer Wright. David Brown. Robert Peerman, Danny Dobbs. Harry Hamilton, Mark Crozier. Bill Keys. Pat Nye. Fred Williams. Doug Dixon, and Chris Sufferdlnl b Coach Cass gets the equipment ready tor the next practice with the varsity team c. Loyce Ladewig develops her bowling technique while preparing for a shot, d Shawn Keys. Cindy Mor- hson. and Liz Purcell squeegee the courts after a long, rainy period. e.Pat Nye prepares tor a close up shot. JV tennis swings it was a competitive season for the King junior varsity tennis team. Led to the courts by Coach Paul Cass, the natters gained speed and strength- ened their agility for intown tourna- ments. At mid-term eight players ad- vanced to the varsity squad. a. Mark Roosth hits a good demonstration swing to Rachel Alexander d Junior Varsity tennis players β€” Front row Rachel Alexander, Cecilia Munguia, Cindy Kelium, Judy Bolin, Jennice Bohuslav. Barbra Wendl, Judy Crawford, Amy Harris, Diana Beeghly, Cindy Ally Back row Coach Paul Cass. Melony Curtis, David Olsen, Ricky Wares, Scott Speckles, Bob Curtis, ti ark Roosth, Andrya McAuley, Gail Bryant. Baseball JV looks forward to new season Β«β€’ fe L .t5 J. t A y β€’ Β«k Junior Varsity shaped up for anoth- er long season. Practice games and strenuous work-outs proceeded their long schedule. Coach Ned Fowler looked forward to prime games through-out the spring, and was confident the tvlustangs would be very effective In the 1972 season. a Junior varsity baseball players β€” Front row Raul Trujillo. Ronnie Wilson, Mike McBeth, Bill Rhyme, David Holloviiay, Rick Roll, Arnold Mon- tez. Larry Haddad. Mike Garza Back row Jefl Singleterry, Jay Kucera, Chet Freeman. Robert Bonner, Rusty Bayliss, David Hunt. Dick Glaser, Dean Conwell and William Scrobarczyk b Mike Garza learned how to tip his cap in practice. activities 67 Baseball season opens with team effort to capture district crowi f f t I t f . β–  ' ♦ - ' e?A , A ' ' -Ur ? ; y ' ' A - c ' . K ' -wi ' Vi( =Af ' si ;? V.f4 rV β–  % Oik f ' SkSi-iSW . 68 activities The baseball team was activated In February by Coach Jay Law. Seven lettermen returned, Including star pitcher Tommy Stewart, from last year ' s team which captured the dis- trict crown. The early season was spent in days of hard practices and concentrating on infield throwing and perfecting the swing. The enthusiastic Mustangs were in shape to wrangle in another big title for King a The new 1972 romping baseball team β€” Front row Danny Pollnard, manager; Danny Silkwood. Kirk Bailey, Scoti Miller. Tom Strolher. Bruce Haddad, Ronny Plaugher, John Nicely Back row Freddy Espitia, Ronny Hilbrich, Joel Kinnaird, David Bonilla, Robby McKinley, Kevin Forbes. Dennis Villarreal, Tommy Stewart. Mike (Pee Wee) Featherston, Coach Jay Law b Da- vid Bonilla wears a smile as he catches one of Robby McKinley ' s easy pop flys c Ronny Hil- bnch bends with power to catch a last grounder d Ever so often baseball puts strange expressions on faces β€” Danny Polinard, Kevin Forbes and Ronny Plaugher e No matter how fast the pitcher, Tommy Stewart, or nimble the ' elder. John Nicely, Freddy Espitia knocks lose balls out of the park m. Memory . . the light o 70 activities a Jody Hybner and Nancy Nuzum, b Richard Sturgis and Mil e Grossman c Juniors muse over the days events d Surler at dawn Cristy Matthews e Jimmy Richardson: Cissy Tuohv and Debbie Newby. other days t New point system, new members for NHS Induction of new members and a re- vised point system for National Honor Society at the end of the 1970-71 school year began the club ' s activi- ties. A small informal ceremony was held December 9 for students and parents. Membership this year stood at 52, which included 33 old members and 19 new. December 16 brought a a. Pee Wee Featherston. Carolyn Bond and Craig Fisher listen to comments during practice the night before the Christmas play, b NHS members relax between the first and second shows of All in the NHS c Vice president John Hatridge awards keys to new members at the December 9 ceremony. successful play, β–  ' All in the NHS, which netted S414. This money was used to help finance a trip to Six Flags in the spring and a statue for the gar- den. The junior induction was con- ducted in May. Officers this year were Genny Howell, president; John Ha- tridge, vice president; Libba Linn, sec- retary; and Nancy Davis, treasurer. 74 organizations Math club finds solution to every problem The Math Club started the year off right planning many interesting activi- ties such as field trips and guest speakers. They have plans to go on a special trip to the IBM Building at NAS. Math teacher, Mrs. Cindy Wiggins, spoke to the club about Number Sense The club is contemplating a money making project of selling calendars. Officers of the club are president, Lamar Bryant: vice president, Carolyn Hicks, secretary, Rosie Perez; and sponsor, Mr Custer. a Math club members attempt to work the latest problems Games prove challenge to Chess Club members After the enrollment of new mem- bers, the Chess Club concentrated Its efforts on learning the fundamentals of this challenging game. Their meetings consisted mainly of small matches between members, and planning among themselves the activi- ties for the school year ahead The of- ficers of the Chess Club are president, Lamar Bryant; vice president, Neal Scott; secretary. Carolyn Hicks, and sponsor. Miss Barbara Ollvarez. b At one of the organizational meetings. Chess Club members learn the tricks of the trade. organizations 7S Vocational clubs offer business experience The King chapter of Distributive Education Clubs of America, DECA, used several money making projects, selling candy and Christmas candles, to supply money for a trip to Houston in November, This trip included visits to various shopping centers and the industrial plant in Sugarland- A contest was held February 5 at Del Mar Col- lege with a panel of judges composed of local business and professional men. Officers for the club sponsored by Mr. S. D. Bassous were Melissa Majors, president: Kathy Thielhorn, vice president; Loyce Ladewig, secre- tary; Cathy Chesney, treasurer; Mi- chelle Scales, parliamentarian; and Pam Hoskins, reporter. Officers for the club sponsored by Mr. A. Huckabee were David Lemon, president; Lydia Crocker, vice president; Liz Hancock, secretary; Liz Deleon, treasurer; Ray Hurst, parliamentarian; and Beth Pha- ris, reporter. Vocational Industrial Clubs of Amer- ica, VICA, and the club for Industrial Cooperative Training, ICT, students at King also used money making proj- ects to finance club activities. Besides selling M M ' s, the club raffled a Schwin 10-speed bicycle with those selling seven books of tickets winning a trip to Houston in January. In No- vember, VICA attended a district meet- ing in Robstown and also donated a Christmas tree to the Corpus Christi State School. Officers of the club were Steve Forney, president; Marc Layton, vice president; Dorothy Johnson, sec- retary; Janis Wolf, treasurer; Lonnie a. Karen Braselton arranges new rings at Dock 41 b. Irwin Phlegar tries out the new bike be- fore buying a ticket from Bobby Rencher and Dorothy Johnson c Mr A W Ware, Dorothy Johnson, Mike Booker, Janis WoK, and Steve Forney stand impatiently waiting for a flight to Houston, d Shuffle those shoes. remarks Andy Watson. Westbrook, parliamentarian; and Danny Silkwood, sergeant-at-arms. Mr. A. W. Ware sponsored the club. The Office Education Association, OEA, is the national club for King girls in VOE, Vocational Office Education, and VOE-lab. The girls made money for a trip to Austin in February to see the IBM plant by selling Adriane Showcase Christmas gifts. Immediate- ly before Christmas, on December 16, the club took a party and Christmas gifts to the Headstart Program at Rose Shaw Elementary School, In April OEA held an employers appreciation ban- quet for the girls and their employers. Officers of OEA for 1972 were Cissy Grahm, president; Judy Marshall, vice president; Gina Pinkerton, treasurer; and Vicki Boyls, historian, Mrs. Jo A. Cranford and Mrs, Billye O, Field sponsored the club. Those students in Coordinated Vo- cational Academic Education, CVAE, have two clubs. Toilers, sponsored by Mr, L, Lopez, and Marionettes, spon- sored by Mr. J, P, Benkendorfer, Toil- ers sold candy to finance educational trips to different industrial plants and a trip to a CVAE contest in Brownsville. Before Christmas on December 9, the Toilers held a banquet for the students and their employers at Floyds, The of- ficers for the Toilers were Thomas Marshall, president; Kennith Keene, vice president; Lynett Pickens, secre- tary; Richard Vigil, treasurer; James McDougal, reporter; and Laurel Col- lins, sergeanl-at-arms. The Marionettes sold candy and planned a car bash and a motorcycle race to raise money for their club. Members of Marionettes wrote two plays, one for puppets, Little Red Riding Hood and one for mario- nettes, The Lost Boy. The club is di- vided into those two parts, Puppets and Marionettes, Officers for the Mari- onettes were Brian Shackleford, presi- dent; Daryl Creasman, vice president; Laura Walston, secretary; Amanda Rumer, treasurer; and Gerry Leal, parliamentarian. 76 organizations organizations 77 ' Moongerms help finance trip to FHA Conference The Future Homemakers of America started out the year by sponsoring the 1971 Richard King High School Un- favorites Christmas dance, A week prior to the event, elections were held for the unfavorites. Due to lack of in- terest, the dance was called off, but winners in the elections were an- nounced. FHA members sold moongerms, fuzzy little toys, to help finance a trip they were planning on taking to the State FHA Conference in Dallas. Sponsoring the club were Mrs. Betty Puckett and Mrs. Roberta Crawford. a Carolyn Snyder helps other FHA members plan decorations and entertainment tor the FHA-sponsored Chnstmas dance b FHA sweetheart Carolyn Snyder and FHA beau Lenny Bruce pose after being crowned by one another c. Other members listen to a lec- ture by Mrs Crawlord. 78 organizations Quill and Scroll inducts new members Quill and Scroll, an honor society organized to recognize outstanding journalistic abilities, inducted nine new members this year, A ceremonial ban- quet was held later in the year to for- mally initiate the new members. Stu- dents were selected on the basis of being a junior or senior, in the upper third of their class, and must have done superior work in the field of jour- nalism. Second year members were Debbie Newby, Jeff Kanipe, Sally Sni- der, Susan Diemert, and Kay Hendricks, a Quill and Scroll members this year were β€” Clockwise Melissa Roberts, Patti Minton. Deb- bie Newby, Robert Mane, Cissy Tuohy, Susan Diemen, Marc Dodson, Jeff Kanipe, Robert Hughes, Henry Hilt, Ann Speckels, and Kay Hendricks Not pictured: Sally Snider, Mendi Carl, Debbie Walden, Rodeo Club rounds up new members A new club was organized at King this year to give persons the opportu- nity to inform and be informed of the many aspects of riding horses. Their big money making project this year was selling engraved Social Security cards, Ronnie Stephens was president and sponsors were Mr. John Becken- dorfer and Coach Charles Bright. a The Rodeo Club in one of its regular sessions to discuss upcoming events organizations 79 Separate speech, drama coaches strengthen NFL This summer, 18 NFL students at- tended various workshops in Houston. Austin, Nacogdoches, and Washing- ton, D. C. At the same time, Phil Kurzner and Paul Gold represented south Texas in National debate com- petition in California The NFL traveled to Houston, Beaumont, Austin, and San Antonio for tournaments, and sent a debate team to the Greater Southwestern Debate Tournament in Oklahoma. King placed fourth out of 70 schools in the biggest tournament in the nation, held at Bellaire in Hous- ton, King ' s own tournament was scheduled for Feb., with schools at- tending from Texas and Louisiana. Of- ficers for 1971-72 were Craig Fisher, president, Suzy Hutchinson, vice pres- ident; Charlie Shaw, recording secre- tary; Phil Kurzner, corresponding sec- retary; Aaron Bazan, treasurer; and Shannon Walker, historian. Mrs. Nancy DePuy became coach for fo- rensics, while Mrs. Nikki Boynt was the NFL ' s new dramatics coach. a. Harry Davis accepts a trophy for second place in novice boys ' oratory at Bellaire. b Landy Curry displays his excitement over one of the NFL meetings c NFL members and spon- sors at the Houston Westchester tournament β€” Front row: Mrs HoΒ« ard Walker, tvirs Nikki Boynt, Mrs Nancy DePuy, Mrs Frankie Kinnett Second row Jan Hawkins, Fred Williams, Caro- lyn Snyder, Allen Stone. Aaron Bazan. Rosie Perez. Shaunna Boynt. Kathy McCarty Third row: Leslie DeShane. Randy Kinnett. Claude Sisson. Shannon W alker. Howard Casner. Fourth row: Landy Curry. Mrs. Fred Williams, Richard Aguirre, David Olson. Charlie Shaw, Brent Somers, Mrs Charles Hutchinson, David Kahn Not pictured Leah McNair, Cindy Featherston, Cyndie Buckley, Harold Gold, Mike Woods, Craig Fisher, Suzy Hutchinson. Melinda Smith. John Hutchinson. Harry Davis, Joel Laser, Roxie Elder. Mark Zeidman. Robert How- ard, Paul Hoffman, Phil Kurzner, Carl Williams, Stephanie Hayden, Kaylyn Thompson Musical, one-act play scheduled for Thespians The King Thespian Society consists Of people interested In all aspects of dranna, from performing on stage to working on backstage crews To become a member, one must first amass one hundred hours of work in the dramatic arts from the time they are freshmen in high school to the present. The Thespians were led by Presi- dent Aaron Bazan. Vice President Karen Gabbard, and Secretary-Treasurer Rosie Perez For those interested in acting, but with less than the required one hundred hours of work, there is a second branch of the Thespians Society, the Mask and Wig. Lugene Selman, Carol Ann Bennett, and Suzanne Cranfill led this branch as presi- dent, vice president, and secretary, re- spectively Both branches joined together at the beginning of the year to put on A Ivlidsummer Night ' s Dream Other plans included a musical, one-act play, and a collection of original works by the King High School students, fy rs. Nicki Boynt sponsored both branches. a ' My love ' ' Thou art my love, I think? Aaron Bazan asks Ken Broerman as Ricky Kidd, Carol Ann Bennett. Karen Hudson, and Lugene Sel- man watch in ' A Midsummer Night ' s Dream b Leslie Deshane, Paulynn Story, Rebecca Rex and Gloria Alvarez ;oin Mrs Boynt in teaching creative dramatics to kids at the Meadowpark Recreation Center c Jackie Volz and Jan Hawkins gel into costume and into character lor their roles in A Midsummer Night ' s Dream organizations The one and only genuine original mighty Mustang band The 1971-72 band of Richard King High School made several perform- ances this year. Outside of participat- ing In every football game perform- ance, they competed at several con- tests including their biggest perform- ance which came when the band went to the UIL marching contest on No- vember 20, 1971. Band students par- ticipated in the District Band competi- tion on December 4, where those who qualified went on to Region Band Competition December 18, and then on to state band competition February 10-12. Other contests included the UIL Solo and Ensemble contest March 4 and the UIL Concert Contest in April. Along with their participation in the Buccaneer Days Festival on April 28 and 29, the band made several other contributions to our school, such as giving a Christmas concert December 16 and a spring concert March 16, both of which were open to the public The students also sold tick- ets to the Mexican supper February 1 8 to help finance a band concert tour March 23-25. At the end of the year, the band students helped conduct graduation services May 29 to com- plete the year as the one and only genuine original mighty Mustang band. 82 organizations a Trombone section β€” Front row: Gen Killle, Jim Farmer. Ray Moreno. Robert Abbot Back row. Gary White, David Jackson. Russell Bur- ton, David Smith b Drummers Ruth Ayala. David HollovKay. John Monlez, Harold Gold, Gene Grafton, Glen Vest c Twirlers β€” Fror t row Kay Davis Back row: Cheryl Crist. Susan Bryan. Sue Anna Dietrich. Kelly Miller d Bell lyres Mandie Armstrong. Charlene Williams, Andie Armstrong, Patty Graham. Terry Miller e. Tubas Bruce Singleterry, Richard Fisher. Chuct( Johnson. Ricky Gates, Tommy Crovi ley. t Flutes: Annette Glen, Clay Ames. Diane Cowan. Eric Moede. Patnce Gannon. Peggy Graham. Michelle Steward organizations 83 And the band played on a. Drum majors Suzi Hall, Rey Moreno. Carolyn Bond- b. Janice Mitchell knows very well how to make good use of both of her arms, c The tubas may be small in number, but they are strong in force d The King band performs an- other half-time performance e Twirlers: Susan Bryan, Cheryl Cnst, Kay Davis, Kelly Miller, Sue Anna Dietnch f. Band officers: Tommy Smith. Andie Armstrong. Lewis Gutierrez, g King pep rallies would lose that spark of enthusiasm with- out the band to back them up 84 organizations PtΒ£ organizations 8S a. Tubas β€” From row Ricky Gales, Doug Bru- baker, Richard Ward, Bill Rhyne, Chuck John- son Back row: Richard Fisher, John Adams Tommy Crowley, Bruce Singleterry b French horns. Diane Cowan. Annette Glenn, Patncia Elefanle, Lillie Garcia, Lewis GuUerrez Mary Miller, Bill Hunter, Gary Shell, Eric Moede Keith Brock, Clay Ames, C Trumpets β€” Froril row- Bob Dillard, Duane Clark, Paul Ybarra Richard Ybarra, Doug Roberts, Dale Callis, Charles Gil- mour, Herman Stem. Steve Smallwood, Allen Koemel Back row: Lucy Gutierrez Jimmy Cole Richard Perez, David Ortega, Mel Avila Sharori Smith, Ramiro Saenz, Janice Mitchell Dub Shepherd d Mr Loren Hall directs the band in one ol their halftime performances e Saxo- phones Isabel Rivera, Rene Canlu, Neal Scott Tommy Smith, Scott Walding. Carter Ames Jirri Hillin. Gary Burgess F Bass and alto clarinets- Chen Frederick, Karen Dawson, Alice Parish Helen Gonzales, Nancy Gonzales. Howard Nau ' 86 organizations . 14 .1 - p , β€’ ' i ' ii β–  i-:.. ' ' r W. ' M f m-A organizations er NJROTC demands precision, respect The Naval Junior Reserve Officer ' s Training Corps was established by the Secretary of the Navy to present to a select group of senior high school young men the opportunity to embark on an interesting and rewarding expe- rience. By emphasizing physical fit- ness, orderly appearance, respectful conduct, and individual responsibility, the NJROTC program seeks to devel- op Informed leaders with a strong sense of self-reliance, a knowledge of the responsibilities o citizenship In a democratic society, and an apprecia- tion of the Navy ' s role in national de- fense. 88 organizations a. NJck Clochetto. Dirk Spence, Lawrence Huwe, Mark Birnbaum, and Curtis Puckett dis- play the colors at a football game b Officers in the NJROTC progrann this year were Juan Ele- (anle. Drill Team Petty Officer, Billy Smith. Mas- ter Chief Petty Officer, Lawrence Huwe, Lieu- tenant, George Dengler, Lieutenant Command- er; Steve Marcum, Ensign, supply. Thad Pollard. Ensign, communications, Guy Foster, Chief Petty Officer, and Al Ruddock. Chief Petty Offi- cer c Curtis Puckett gazes at the red. while and blue d Inspection of the fifth platoon is classwork for Commander Darrel Brown e Thad Pollard. George Dengler, Al Ruddock, Juan Elefante. Bill Smith, Steve Marcum, and Guy Foster take time out from their daily routine organizations 89 Royalettes keep kicking up the spirit The Royalettes started practicing the first week of August in order to learn routines for the 71 football sea- son, which was set off as the Roy- alettes performed a high-kick routine in Austin. The annual spaghetti supper kicked off the start of moneymaking projects. December 3 and 4, the Roy- alettes put on a dance review to raise money for various expenses. Outside of football performances, the Roy- alettes entertained the children at the state school. They also offered their services as ushers for many different functions. Mrs. Nikki Boynt served as sponsor, while Anola Cuevas, Rockey Delano, Jamey Gray, and Andy Wat- son served as managers. Shauna Boynt was the Royalettes ' t ini Miss Mascot. 90 organizations a Front row: LieutenanI Kathy Kelley, Captain Patty Haeber, Co-Captain Veta Knox. Lieuten- ant Caria McMullen, Lieutenant Ann Speckles. Second row Cindy Johnson, Patsy O ' Neal Rona Swann. Diane Johnson. Susan Nooner. Dowann Bradley Tnird row Tern Cowan, Gladlin King, Karen Riner, Debbie Bradshaw, Andrya MacAuley, Ram Basham Fourth row Merce Fernandez. Bonnye Davis, Kay McRob- erts. Julie Harrigan. Christi Anderson. Carol Pi.erson. Fitttt row: Sue Hyden, Debbie Newby. Denine Fehlis, Pam Barger, Martha McCasky. Susan Woolsey. Sixth row Denise Haas. Caro- lyn Forney. Renee Matthews. Brenda Litchko. CarIa Cavett. Toby Berry Seventh row Sevene Baker, Alicia Wintermute, Donna Lottin, Susan Cothran, Melody MacBeth Eighth row Eliza- beth Meadows, Barbara Steen, Andrea Dawkins Patty Buckley, Anne Miller, Lynn Berry Ninth row Pat Robinson, Jody Hybner, Lyn Moore. Kathy Gavlik. Shannon Gideon. Diana Bucey Back row Kathy Turpin. Cindy Hodgens. Kathy Rouse. Mimi Cabello. Bobby Trial. Carrie Gray (Not pictured Cyndee Ray. Nancy Williams.) b Came Gray. Susan Nooner. CarIa Cavett. Carol Pierson. and Renee Mat- thews find that Mickey Mouse is not such a fan- tasy after all c Diligent practice after school every afternoon booted higher kicks for the King Royaletles, d Drill team shows hands up sup- port for the King team at the pep rallies organizations 91 Dedication and persistence produced The Coronof 92 organizations Bustling days of yearbook activity began long before ttie end of tfie 71 sctiool year wfien Miss Chris Davis named Debbie Newby as Editor-in- Cfiief and Susan Diemert as Managing Editor. Four experienced staffers were appointed for various section editors. After ttie final deadline for last year ' s book, tfiis year ' s staff began to organ- ize and plan. Tfiis activity continued ttirougfiout the sumnner as six staffers met their new sponsor, Mrs. Terry Orr, and with her traveled to Trinity Univer- sity for a week of yearbook work- shops. With the opening of school, the entire staff got together and the real work started. New staffers repre- senting each grade were given brief instructions and immediately began work on The Coronat. Nonetheless, deadlines came dangerously close to being missed, but Saturday morning work periods and after school work al- leviated this problem. Finally the last deadline was met and the whole cycle started all over again. a Rocky Delano and Merce Fernandez look through old yearbooks lor new ideas b Melissa Roberts, class editor, ponders a problem with the alphabet c Cyndie Buckley. Donna Loftin, Cissy Tuohy. and Debbie Newby spend hard hours working on the annual d Bill Best tries to find an angle for a new layout. organizations 93 The 71-72 Mustang cheerleaders cheered the Green Machine on to vic- tory throughout the year. The six girls started their year early In the sumnner practicing together and attending a summer camp at SMU, During the year they promoted spirit by attending games, decorating the concourse and the gym, organizing pep rallies, and selling ribbons They were helped In their eftorts by Miss Shirley GIngerlch, their sponsor, and mascot Bill Flee- man. a. Front row: Jane Andrus, Pam Hewlett, and Cindy Featherslon Second row: Patty Russell. Bill Fleeman, and Peggy Russell Top Judy Mosley b Mascot Bill Fleeman admires Pam Hewlett as she does do it c Hey, hey make the scene! ' urges Judy Mosley d Louder! yells Jane Andrus e The start of another pep rally finds Peggy Russell with a smile on her face f As a game draws to a close. Patty Rus- sell begins to look a little tired g Who are the Mustangs ' ' asks Cindy Featherslon at the opening basketball game 94 organizations Spirited cheerleaders support sports organizations 9s Annual Roman banquet inspires Latin students Latin Club was brought together by two parties this year The first was Saturnalia, which was held at Barbara Hunt ' s house on December 10 It was an Informal party intended to bring the Latin students together. The second was the Roman banquet held on March 10, celebrating the Ides of March. The Latin students were to dress up as Roman citizens. The first year students served as slaves and the second year students served as roy- alty. Mr s. Paciotti sponsored the Latin Club. Monte English was president and Tommy McKenzie was vice presi- dent. First year officers were John Bradley, Hank Ellsworth, and Joe Burch. a The Latin Club utilized the facilities in the li- brary for many a round table discussion b Offi- cers: fvlonte English, Hank Ellsworth, Tommy McKenzie, Joe Burch, John Bradley WSi lE 96 organizations Le Chapitre dreams of New Orleans i-te . The French Club started out the year with the election of officers. Those chosen were Libba Linn, presi- dent; Carolyn Hicks, vice president; Marcia Thompson, secretary; and Debbie McLendon, treasurer. Libba Linn was also chosen as Le Chapitre ' s nominee for homecoming queen. The club had a Chnstmas party and planned on a spring trip to San Anto- nio to see the French opera Le Barbier de Seville. These were financed by a November French bread sale and the sale of carnations for Valentine ' s Day. With dreams of a trip to New Orleans ' French Quarter, Le Chapitre ended the year. a students in French class look forward to a Le Ctiapltre meeting b Officers of Le Ctiapitre were Libba Linn, Debbie McLendon, Carolyn Hicks, and Marcia Tfiompson. organizations 97 German Club determines upcoming projects The German Club started out this year with a new constitution, written this past summer by President Susan Diemert. German guests mingled with members on several occasions and talks concerning German culture were given by Don Boomgaarden. A bake- sale was held in February and plans for future ones were discussed. Profits were to be used for a trip to be taken at the end of the year. Other officers who assisted Susan included Vice President Carolyn Hicks, Treasurer Sara Keene, Secretary Betty Albers, and Executive Director Don Boom- gaarden. a.Sara Keene and Betty Albers review club rec- ords during a busy German Club meeting b.Club members Gary Graham. Carolyn Hicks and Chuck Johnson take a tew moments to relax. c.Frau Helen Nowicki. Jennifer Woolvin and Jackie Duggan listen to a discussion con- cerning money-making projects 98 organizations Flamingo dancing highlights Spanish Club Cindy Gutierrez displayed her tal- ents to the Spanish Club with a flamin- go dance and song act- Other high- lights of the year were trips to Nuevo aredo on December 1 1 . and to the State Spanish Club Convention In tyiarch. Another club venture was a visit to the Tower Theatre to view Mex- ican movies. a, Spanish club members find time to relax after a meeting at school b. Spanish Club officers this year were Linda Henderson, secretary; Genny Howell, president; David Vaello, treasurer; Bill Huston, vice president- Organizations 99 Hoofbeat features magazine format The Hoofbeat took on a new look this year in an effort to make the paper more pleasing to the eye. The Hoofbeat also took on a new advisor. Mrs. Terry Orr. Co-editors Sally Snider and Jeff Kanipe kept busy assigning stories, laying out copy, and gathering ideas for the next issue. During the summer some students won honors at Trinity University. Other events mark- ing the year were some workshops at Trinity during the fall and a trip to Aus- tin to attend the Interscholastic League Press Conference at the Uni- versity of Texas. 100 organizations a Ginny Greene pauses briefly from typing a Hootbeat layout to pose lor the phclograptier b Russ Bobbins and Cindy Berlino find it easy to relax once the deadlines have been met c Sally Snider, Jeff Kanipe, IVIatt Reagan, and f endi Carl play along with sponsor, Ivirs- Terry Orr, as she attempts an explanation. Pegasus links alumni with King Pegasus. King ' s quarterly newspa- per which keeps ex-King students in- formed of accomplishments and ac- tivities of graduates, was led through Its third year by editor Suzy Hutchin- son and assistant Shelley Fischer. The two began collecting addresses at the beginning of the summer so that ex- students in other states and even in other countries could be a part of the one remaining unifying link with old friends and King. a Editor Suzy Hutchinson is kept busy with pub- lication of Pegasus organizations β–  loi Orchestra plays in festival at Del Mar The Richard King High School Or- chestra got together this year to make beautiful music They practiced all year long for the American String Teachers ' Association festival at Del Mar in April, and for the UIL competi- tion In May. They performed at a Christmas program with some mem- bers of the band, and plan to use their profits from that to finance a trip to Garner State Park in May Susan Wil- liams, president, was a member of the all-state orchestra. Other officers were Sharon Smith, vice president; Carl Penland, secretary; Elizabeth Nichol- son, treasurer; and Barbara Noakes, Lilly Garcia, and Becky Stephens, librarians a The concert orchestra, with some of the band members, gel ready to perform at the Christmas program b Sharon Smith and Carl Penland re- hearse for UIL competition Sigmund rises to greater I heights Sigmund, the King High School psy- chology club, was involved in numer- ous activities this year. They were for- tunate to have several excellent speakers and they attended and tape recorded the various sessions ot the Texas Psychological Association Con- vention in December. Members fin- ished out the year with a visit to the state mental hospital in San Antonio. David Vaello, Sarah Keene, and Mendi Carl served the club as president, vice president, and secretary, respectively, while Mrs. Glona Korach and Mrs. Zaidee Winton sponsored them. a Experimenlalion can be lun as Rachel Reyes. Jody Hahn. Mendi Carl. Belva Wooten, and Kay Underbnnk lind out b President David Vaello, having a rap session with sponsor Mrs Korach organizations 103 Choir ends year at Buccaneer Days festival Concert Choir β€” Front row: Cheri Frederick. Debbie Barton, Betty Burcheil, Kirk Busby, Oscar Cordero, Frarrkie Southard, Vadonna Eiben, Shirley Herpick, Becky Roe Second row: Mr Dudley Bluhm, Paula Bartee, Emily Snelling, Karen Kelch, Richard Webb, Scott Bridwell, Dona! Steward. Christine Christian, Liz Wagner. Cindy Burcheil Third row: Sherry Hiefeli, Robin Beams, Carolyn Smith, Don Tilley, Lex Pope, David Heacock, Richard Bowen, Mark Rober- son, Cindy Boulware. Linda Cabello. Barbara Davis. Patty Warner, Back row: Marjie TomHoon. Judy White. Irma Tullos. Daryl Nycum, Dana Chilton. Butch Evans, Donny Par- ish, Mark Moon. James Mabry. Kay Hooks. Diane Worden. Karen Lewis, and Debra Rowe Starting the year out with a car wash and a turkey supper at Thanks- giving, the King choirs worked to make this year one of their most suc- cessful. Irma Tullos, Chen Frederick, Paula Bartee, Becky Roe, Karen Lewis, Debra Rowe, Don Tilley, Kirk Busby, James Mabry, Daryl Nycum and Richard Webb won places on the Regional Choir, Becky Roe and Irma Tullos were selected from the King choir for all-state choir in later compe- tition. With a candy sale in January, to end their money-making projects, choir members began preparing se- lections for UIL Solo and Ensemble and UIL Choir Contests and Sight Reading contests, both scheduled for March. The Buccaneer Music Festival in May ended their year. 104 organizations a. Girls ' Choir β€” Front row: Dolly de la Garza. Kathy Bledsoe. Lupe Talamantes. Karen Oliver. Sharon Balliew, Barbara Cramer Second row: Mr, Bluhm, Audrey Birnbaum, Mildred Harding. Jeanine Soule, Julie Nichols. Sandra Edwards b Kirk Busby and Richard Webb collect tickets at the door lor the choir ' s annual turkey supper at Thanksgiving c One of the choir ' s guest speakers was Dr. David-Ward Steinman. nation- ally-known musician. SVEPSWBioβ„’ inimi .siiil ..;u | ovi ' :Miii:u 11, IN (;aij:ii:uia i;x ' n:HTAi;Β«Mi;.vr Al) TILTS jijirr. organizations los New sponsor, new name for literary magazine With a new sponsor, Mrs. Jayne Selby, and a new name, the creative writing classes joined with several other students who volunteered their time and talents to produce the literary magazine, Stash. Gathering selec- tions from the start of school through the second semester, Co-editors Lau- rel Cooper and Cgrolyn Snyder worked many hours after school with art Editor Jenny Ferrell and Leslie Nini; who wrote the ads for the ad book, to lay the foundation for second semes- ter contributors, who would put the finishing touches on the magazine. a.ln a meeting to organize Stash. Holll Bryce, Stephanie Hayden, Co-editors Carolyn Snyder and Laurel Cooper, and Charlie Shaw meet with Mrs Jayne Selby to lay the magazine ' s founda- tion. a Balloon sale first Biology Club fund-raiser MS a part of their concern over the Cayo Del Oso issue, members of the King Biology Club undertook several different projects in conjunction with the controversy. The nesting habits of birds were observed and recorded on film. Studies of the surrounding areas included history of the sedimentary formation, the chemicals present, the various live plants, and a survey of the original current with the present cur- rent. President Gracie Garza, Vice President Belinda Avtia. Treasurer Denise Daniels, Secretary Carolyn Hicks, and Parliamentarian Joan Jen- nings helped lead members through the year with projects, field trips, and money-raising projects, the first of which was a sale of balloons during football season. b. Biology Club members Tncia Eletante. Carol Blankenship, Debbie Garrett, Marsha Bland, Judy Jaks, Shirley Gratton. Teresa Miller, and Bruce Bland receive the first shipment of bal- loons for the club ' s first money-making project 106 ' organizations Team work, sportsmanship stressed by Soccer Club The Richard King High School Soc- cer Club was formed this year to fur- ther the cause of soccer as a district sport and. at the same time, to allow individuals to express themselves in a game of skill. Practice was held after school three days a week during which time the principles of team work and sportsmanship were stressed. Players this year were David Sexton, Chuck Johnson. Bill Simmons, offen- sive captain; Jeff Beynon, Eric Moede, Pat Nye, Don Boomgaarden, team captain: Stephen Marcum, defensive captain; Stan Dunn, Larry Olsen. Rob- ert Graham, Larry Karren, Dale Saladi- no. Tommy McKenzie, Johnny Rudd, Ricky Milner. and Lee Green. a The team discusses second half strategy dur- ing a brief intermission b Lee Green attempts to tal(e the ball away from one of Ray ' s players c Don Boomgaarden greets the Ray team as Dale Saladino and Robert Graham show good sportsmanship organizations ' 07 m β€’ f ann speckels editor rocky delano veta knox key mcroberts p f . m Christi Anderson ; s. i Shawn Keys Judy Wallace MO honors Pam Hewlett, Jane Andrus crowned in Homecoming activities Princess Judy White At King ' s third annual Homecoming game October 15, 1971, the Mustangs defeated the Ray Texans. Pam Hewlett, sponsored by Mu Alpha Theta, was crowned Homecoming Queen and was escorted by Robert Shrophshire. Jane Andrus was cho- sen by the football team as their 71 Sweetheart She was escorted by IVIike Tanner, A Homecoming Dance was held after the game and climaxed the festivities. Many girls were selected by their clubs but only four were chosen to the Homecoming Court. Judy White was chosen Princess. Ladies-ln-Waiting were: Ann Speckels, Susan Bryan and Terry Hopkins Other nominees were Terry Hos- kins, OEA, Judy White, Choir; Cyndee Ray, Sigmund; Patty Haeber, Drill Team; Genny Howell, Pan American; Libba Linn, French Club; Debbie Mayo, VICA; Holli Bryce, Stash : Diana Bucey, Latin Club; Carolyn Bond, N.H.S.; Grade Garza, Biology Club; Pam Hoskins, DECA; Wanda Ciochetto, FHA; Beth Mattox, CVAE; Carolyn Snyder, NFL. Lady-in-waiting Terry Hopkins Lady-in-waiting Susan Bryan Lady-in-waiting Ann Speckels honors ' Nancy David Nancy Davis 17 seniors selected attendants to court On the basis of outstanding achievement In academics as well as participation In school and community activities, 25 seniors w ere selected Court of Honor members by the senior branch of the Student Council, Of the 25, eight students were chosen Royal Members of the Court by a faculty committee. Not pictured Is David Vael- lo. Craig Fisher Kevin Forbes Ray Moreno Bob Rowling John Rudd 112 honors i Rocky Delano Merce Fernandez Shelley Fischer f Mark Hulings Sue Keeling 9- ' Wt. ' Libba Linn Sally Snider Judy White 1972 Court of Honor β€” eight royal members a. Lady Mary Burke That lamiljar voice making announce- ments this year was Mary Burke, who has a strong background in speaking, having won in debate competition five first places and third in state In addition to her Nation- al Forensic League activities. Mary was a three year Latin Club member and served as vice president of Student Council. Her junior year, she was selected to represent King at Girls ' State b. Sir Mike Featherston An athlete with versatile abilities. Mike Featherston played varsity football and baseball all three years at King, earning all district honors in both sports Selected for membership in National Honor Society his junior year, he was an honor physics stu- dent Mike was a member of the Latin Club for three years c. Sir Lewis Gutierrez An outstanding music student, Lewis Gutierrez was named to the All District Band all three years at King. Another three time honor for the ' 71-72 band president was making first division in University Inter- scholastic League Solo competition Lewis served on the band council in 1970-71 and earned all-region honors this year Even though kept busy with band activi- ties. Lewis ' academic achievement gained him National Honor Society membership His senior year he was in the Spanish Club d. Lady Kay Hendricks A promising journalist, Kay Hendricks sen ed on The Hoolbeal staff three years, acting as copy editor this year In Austin last Spring Kay won state in headline writ- ing competition at the University Interscho- lastic League meet. Her outstanding work in high school journalism earned Kay membership in Quill and Scroll, national journalism honor society. She also contrib- uted to Spoonful and Stash In February, Kay was announced one of Kings ' five Na- tional Merit Finalists and earlier this year she received the DAR Good Citizenship Award- Maintaining a high academic aver- age, Kay was regularly on the honor roll and was a two year National Honor Socie- ty member, in addition to being active in Biology Club. Latin Club. Alfred, Chess Club, and Future Teachers Other service groups to which she contributed were the cafeteria committee ( ' 69- ' 70). student lounge committee ( ' 69- ' 70) and clean-up committee ( ' 71 - ' 72). 114 honors a. Lady Genny Howell Genny Howell ' s activities in the Spanish Club began her sophomore year and kept her busy through the last high school se- mester. She acted as service chairman of the club in ' 69-70. vice president in ' 70- ' 71 and president this year. In the Pan American Student Forum. Genny was dis- trict secretary her sophomore year and state convention delegate two years in a row She was selected for membership in Royalettes her lunior year and during the summer before her senior year Genny par- ticipated for eight weeks in the National Science Foundation summer enrichment program. Elected National Honor Society president this year, she also received a let- ter of commendation from the National Merit Foundation A Homecoming Queen nominee, Genny served as a teacher ' s aide at neighboring Meadowbrook Ele- mentary this year. b. Lady Suzy Hutchinson As editor of Pegasus this year it was Suzy Hutchinson ' s responsibility to keep King alumni informed Other duties that she assumed included membership on the superintendent ' s student advisory board her junior year and three years on the Stu- dent Council A Junior Class favorite run- ner-up. Suzy gained National Honor Socie- ty membership this year Serving in Na- tional Forensic League three years as trea- surer, historian and vice president, she reached the finals in debate at University Interscholastic League two consecutive years Suzy was recognized by the Nation- al Merit Foundation with a letter of com- mendation c. Lady Ann Speckles As a member of this year ' s Coronal staff, Ann Speckles was responsible for the faculty and honors sections, which earned her membership in Ouill and Scroll This year Ann was elected Student Council secretary. Homecoming Lady in Waiting, and favorite Her junior year Ann was also elected to the Student Council and repre- sented the class as favorite Her sopho- more year she was favorite runner-up, A two year drill team member, Ann was lieu- tenant this year Maintaining a high grade average, she was selected for membership in National Honor Society, d. Sir Phil Kurzner One of Phil Kurzner ' s outstanding achievements was reaching national com- petition in debate last year A National Merit Scholarship finalist, he was active in local National Forensic League functions for three years, Phil headed the sopho- more and junior branches of the Student Council as president A member of Nation- al Honor Society, he served on the student advisory board his sophomore year and went as King ' s delegate to Boys ' State in Austin the summer before his senior year. Senior favorites King Mike Feattierston Queen Jane Andrus 1 16 honors Rocky Delano Ann Speckels honors 117 John Rudd Mary Burke Lenny Bruce Suzy Hutchinson honors 119 Pam Hewlett Bill Fleeman Libba Linn Craig Fisher Senior class favorite runners-up Senior class favorite runners-up β€” Front row Jimmy Richardson. Ginny Howell. Second row Nancy David. Ray Moreno. Judy White. Christi Anderson. Aaron Bazan Third row: Merce Fer- nandez. Richard Sturgis. Kevin Forbes. Carolyn Snyder Not pictured: Robbie IvIcKinley 122 honors Junior favorites Patty Russell Mike Morris Mary Hulings Hank Ellsworth ' M honors Susan Rose Tommy Lewis Karen Gabbard Bick Brown ' 26 honors Steve Luker Liz Tucker Sophomore favorites a. Patty Cook and Ramiro Herrera. b.Dean Conwell and Jane Atterbury. C.Cindy Kellum and Brian Hunsaker. d. Alexis Taylor and Mike Bemis. honors 129 Junior and sophomore favorite runners-up a Juniors Judy Mosely. Peggy Russell. Chet Freeman. Ginny Qreene, Debbie Brown. Ruben Herrera, b Sophomores Sydna Kingaman. Fred Williams. Bella Harrell, Jay Kucera. Shannon Fisher. Dwight Perez. Randy Kinnett. 130 honors Some outstanding students a Adrian Ridgeway accepts slate championship swimming trophy from Mr Geroge Smith b Band honors: Jan Juslis, first chair all slate band, Lewis Gutierrez, band president Nol pic- lured Carolyn Bond and Suzi Hall, drum ma- jors c The live National Merit finalists are Kay Hendricks. Phil Kurzner. Paul Erb, Eric SIsson. and nol pictured. Jenniler Wade. ' :. , ' ' ' , β– β– -_, β–  « g ;_ Judy mos ev soi: ' Jomores judy boiin moirya laun ' zen k % Hanging: Lenny Bruce β€” president. Below: Nancy David, John Rudd, Mary Burke β€” vice president. Charlie Shaw, Aaron Bazan, Suzy Hutchinson, Rocky De- lano, and Ann Speckles. Not pictured: Craig Fisher, Libba Lynn, and Sue Keeling. Student Council has tiad a quiet but productive year. Officers and repre- sentatives have worked behind the scene during the fall on all kinds of committees to help better King High School. Several mass meetings were held in the fall and the students voiced their opinions on cafeteria food, open cam- pus, and P.E. classes. Then the Coun- cil worked through committees to help with the IVIarch of Dimes, and other projects to better the school and com- munity. During the spring the Council stayed busy with school projects and social events. Meetings were filled with discussion on several issues of importance to King High School. tvlr. Smith, student council sponsor, worked diligently with the representa- tives throughout the year. Mary Burke and Lenny Bruce swing into action W Student Council shows if there is a will there is a way Adams, Sandi Adkins, Charles Ake, Cindy Albers, Betty Albert, Bill Albright, Kim Anderson, Brenna Anderson, Bruce Anderson, Carolyn Anderson, Christi Andrus, Jane Arguell, John Armstrong, Andie Arnold, Carol Arnold, Lynn Autry, Parker Avilla, Belinda Baker, George Baker, Sevene Barcklow, Mark Barger, Pam Barker, Robert Barnes, Robert Bartee, Paula Basham, Pam Battles, Rick Bazan, Aaron Beaton, Matt Bell, Aaron Bemis, Toni seniors las Benavides, Daniel Benavides, Ross Benoit, David Berry, Lynn Berry, Toby Best, Bill Beynon, Barbara Beynon, Jeff Birnbaum, l lark Blake, Louise Blankenship, Eddie Boatman, Blake Bohiuslav, Darrell Bond, Carolyn Bonilla, David Boomgaarden, Don Bourg, Ivlike Bovi en, Ted Bowman, fviike Boyls, Vicki Bradley, Dowann Bradshaw, Robert Brand, Leon Braselton, Karyn H ' Β£ K||gS(l!rr.W β– l li 1 m W Broil, Janice Brooks, Jim Brown. David Bruce, Byron Bruce, Lenny Bryan, Susan Bryant, Brett Bryant, Lamar Bryce, Holli Bucey, Diana Buckley, Patty Burchell, Cindy Burke, Linda Burke, Mary Burns, Dianne Burton, Larry Cabello, Linda Calhs, Dale Campbell, Pam Campbell, Tommy Canipe, Gary Cantu, Christine Carl. Mendl Casner, Howard Cavett, Caria Chapman, Patricia Chesney, Barbara Chesney, Cathy Chilton, Dana Churchill, Debbie Ciohetto, Wanda Clark, Jimmy Clark, Paul Cloud, Barbara Clymore, Janice Cooper, Laurel Cormier, Lonnie Coston, Barry Cox, Mike Crawford, Andra Creasman, Rebecca Crisp, Richard Crocker, Lydia Crouch, Pam Cuevas, Anola 138 seniors Daniel, Becky David, Nancy Davidson. Sue Davis. Brad Davis. Charles Davis. Jim Davis. Judy Davis, Nancy Dawkins, Andrea Deadman, Donna Dearing, Michael Deel, Steve Delano. Rocky DeLeon. Liz Dengler. George Denton, Carole Diemert. Susan Dietrich, Sue Dill. George Dixon. Doug Dobbs. Joy Dodson. tyiarc Dor6. Carl Doty, Marilyn Kevin Forbes daydreams about his upcoming seniors 139 Douglas, Claudia Downs, Jeff Drozd, Cathy Duerr, Steve Duggan, Jackie Dunn, Roger Dunnam, Robert Etilers, Kim Eiermann, Alicia Ekstrom, Betty Elefante, Juan Erb, Paul Escamilla, Rudy Escobedo, Luz Eyring, Kerry Featherston, Bob Featherston. Mike Fehlis, Denine Ferguson, Janet Fernandez, Merce Ferrell, Jenny Fiedler, Laura Fikes, Lenise Fisher, Craig Fleeman, Bill Fleming, Marie Forbes, Kevin Forney, Steve Foster, Guy Foy, Louise Franklin, John Frazler, Valerie Frederick, Cherl Fuentes, Randy Gallagher, Kathy Garza, Yolanda Gayle, Diane Gentry, Sandra Gibson, Gayle Gilbreath, Jeannine Oh, thank you. I made it mysell, replies Cindy Johnson as she otters tips on the latest tasions to Sen- ior girls seniors i4i Giles, Keith Gill, Denlse Gill, Gay Glasson, Kenneth Goeser, John Gonnez, Janie Graham, Cecilia Graham, Robert Gray, Jamey Green, Lee Greene, Janet Greer, Kay Griener, Kathy Grimes, Jerry Gruen, Melissa Gutierrez, Lewis Haaker, Richard Habern, Terry Bonnie Wharton memorizes lines from (a) Hamlel. (b) Macbeth, or (c) Shakespearian Sonnets. 142 seniors Haeber, Patty Haefeli, Dave Hagan, Don Hahn, Jody Hall, Sharon Hamilton, Joanna Hamm, Woody Hampton, Linda Hancock, Liz Hansen, Dale Harding, Deborah Harrell, Kathy Harrell, Suzy Harrigan, Julie Hatridge, John Hawkins, Jan Hendricks, Kay Hendrichson, Buddy Henry, Steve Hertel, Cheryl Hewitt, Susie Hewlett, Pam You can buy one box for two dollars, or halt a box tor one dollar, or tlve pieces for . , , en- courages Sue Keeling. seniors I43 Days and nights are filled with fun Hllbrich, Ronnie Hilt, Henry HIavik, Elizabeth Hobbs, Liz Hoffman, Bryan Hofmann, Gale Holderfield, Larry Holloway, Cheryl Hopkins, Terry Hoskins, Pamela Howard, Ken Howard, Merideth Howe, Lawrence Howell, Genny Hudson, Becky Hudson, Karen Hueske, Cathy Hughes, Robert Hulings, Mark Hull, Linda Hunt, Barbara Balloons aren ' t the only thing that Charlie Adkinsjmii Iiinu ' Hurst, Ray Huston, Bill Hutchiinson, Suzy Ingram, Brenda Ivy. Debbie Jackson, David Jennell, Candy Jimenez, Anna Jimenez, Bill Johnson, Cindy Jotinson, Debbie Johnson, Denise Johnson, Dorothy (ii ' Johnston, Danette Johnston, Joe Jones, Brenda Jones, Linda Jones, Lorita Jones, Nancy Jones, Ray Kanipe, Jeff Karren, Larry Kearns, Susan Keeler, Tennison Keeling, Sue Keene, Kennetfi Keene, Sara Kelley, Kathy Kellum, Karen Kemp, Trey Keys, Bill Keys, Shawn Kiel, Cindy King, Vicki Kinnaird, Joel Kirkland, Tommy Knesek, Mike Knowlton, Mike Seniors are eager to be identified wtih fellow classmates Knox. Veta Koch, Suzanne Kollaja, Janet Krest, RIctiard Kruszewski. Janina Kuddes, Helen V. J Kurzner, Phillip Kuykendall, Craig i Lafery, Dan Lalone, Doris Laningham, Deborah Lasseigne, Craig Law, Pat Layton, Marc Lee, Coleman Lemon, David Linn, Elizabeth Little, Rick Lloyd, Dell Lockett, Sandra Loftin, Debra Lopp, Patti Loving, Vicki Lugo, Elva Machlan, Mandy Mattox, Beth Maddux, Hubert Maddox, Susan Majors, Melissa Maiek, Diane Alice Hill, Suzy Hutchinson, and Mark Hulings reflect the different moods of their classes. seniors 147 Marcum, Steve Marek, Bonnie Marie, Robert Marshall, Tom Matthews. Chnsty Matthews, Patty Mathews, Ricky Maughan. Donnie McBeth, Melody McBurnett, Sam McCarty. Kathy McCoggins, Mary Ellen McDaniel, Pam McDow, Tommy McGinnis, Rod McKee, Anna McKenzie, Tom McKinley, Robby McLendon, Jeff McMullen, Caria McReynolds, Lorena Seniors are special people McRoberts. Kay McWilliams, Larry Meadows, Liz Mendleski. Johnny Mendoza, Gloria Mengle, Steve Mericle, Clent Meyers, Kathy Miller, Betsy Miller, Margaret Miller, Pam Minton, Patti Mitchell, Janice Moede, Eric Moltz, Sammy Moncrief, Basil Monrad, Charles Monroe, Marc Montez, Deborah Montiel, Rosa Moore, Gerene After years ol being a cheerleader. Pam Hewlett can decorate the concourse with her eyes closed seniors 149 Moreno, Ray Mormino, Ceclle Morris, Glen Mulle, David Munguia, Cynthia Murphy, Pat Nau, Howard Neff, John Netek, Debbie Newby, Debbie Nichols, Julie Nini, Larry Mini, Leslie Noll, Wendy Norton, Valerie Nycum, Daryl Nye, Pat Seniors mix relaxation with school work Oates, Patty Ogletree, Came Oliva, Pete Oliver, Kathy Aaron Bazan lakes a ' Ihink break Irom his classes. ISO seniors O ' Neal, Patsy Owens, Bill M h m Painter, Roxanne Pallotti, Ben Palmer, Debbie Palmer, Michelle Paulsen, Rosemary Penland, Carl Pennock, Jotin Perez, Delia Perez, Rosie Pettiette, Denise Ptians, Beth Pickens, Lynnett Pierce, Sue Pinson, Rick Pittaway, Bill Plaugher, Ronnie Pollard, Thad Polzin, John Popejoy, Mike Postel, Lee Price, Vicki Pruett, Georgiana seniors isi Ramos, David Ramsey, Beth Rasmussen, James Ratcllff, Mike Ray, Cyndee Reece, Deward Reed, Sally Reimers, Bridget Reyes, Rachel Reyna, Sandra Rheinlander, Paul Rhodes, Patrice Richardson, Jimmy Richter, Barbara Richter, Steve Ridgeway, Adrian Rigler, Pam Riner, Cathy Robbins, Russ Roberts, Melissa Rocha, Reuben Rodriguez, Linda Ronje, Santos Row ling, Bob Rudd, John Ruddock, Bert Al Saladino, Dale Salinas, Veronica Sampson, Margaret Scales, Michelle Ilk id 152 seniors Spirited seniors have serious and gay moments during eventful days 1 Scallorn, Jan Schanen, Linda Schmiedekamp, Earl Schuenemann, Monte Scott, Allyce Seaman, Alana Sebring, Chris Seely, Patty Seibert, Donna Sellers, Charles Shackelford. Brian Shadle, Mike Shambaugh, Cella Shaw, Charlie Shaw, Terry Sheehan, Walter Shepherd, Dub Simmons, Bill Sims, Cindy Jane Andrus exhibits school spirit by staying out all night to decorate the football players ' houses. Sire, David Sisson, Eric seniors 153 Sisto, Jeannie Smith, Bill Smith, Carolyn Smith, Craig Smith. Hollie Smith, Karen Smith, Martha Smith, Mike Smith, Regina Smith, Sharon Smith, Tommy Snell, Christy Snelling, Emily Snider, Sally Snyder, Carolyn Spann, Sandra Speckles, Ann Speed, Julie Spitzer, Frances Stanley, Marsha Starkey, Mary Startz, Elaine Steen. Barbara Stewart, Tommy Bill Fleeman always dreamed of being a mouse, but had to settle for a fiorse. ' 54 seniors Every day is another memory Stone, Debbie Stonecypher, Carol Sturgis, Richard Sudduth, Carolyn Swails, Joyce Swann. Rona Swift, Kattiy 1 Swift, Sheila Swi nburn, John Taggart, Debbie Talbert, Sharon Tanner, Mike Tapp, Dorothy latum, Clark Thielhorn, Kathy Thomas, Ken Thompson, Cindy Thompson, Kaylynn seniors ' 55 Thompson, Robert Throop, VIcki Tichacek, Sandra Tilley, Don Tuohy, Cissy Underbrink, Kay Vaello, David Varney, Troy Vest, Glenn Vlllareal, Dennis Villareal, Jimmy Villarreal, Lucy Wade, Jennifer Walden, Debra Walker, Grace Wallace, Judy Walston, Marilyn Walters, Clay Individuality is the key word for the class of ' 72 Ward, Richard Watson, Andy Watson. Barbara Watson, Paul Weaver. Pam Webb. Richard Welch. Tern Wells. Diana Wentz. Kim West. Connie Westerman. IVlark Wharton. Bonnie Wheaton. Bill White, Barbara White. Judy Whitehead, Karen j| Whitten. Lou Ann Wiley, Rhonda Wilkins. Barbara Williams, Carl Williams, Nancy Williams, Wade Patli Minton wonders if Raquel Welch got her start this way. seniors ' 57 Wolfson, Stephen Woodson, Lynn Woodard, Rod Wooldridge, Suzanne Woolsey, Susan Woolvin, Jenifer Wootlon, Belva Worden, Diane Wornnser, Eddie Wnght, Kathy Yaklin, Sherry Yanez, Charlie York, Laura Young, Debbie Young, Reed Yuknevich, Cathy Cassidy, Mike Diiiard, Bob 1S8 seniors Student council and advisor lead juniors through the i school year The junior branch worked Indepen- dently of the Student Council in per- forming their customary function of selling programs at football games. This generated the majority of Student Council Income this year. Within the council, the junior branch worked to promote the ideals of the Junior Class, and to further the Interests of King High School a. The Junior Student Council β€” Fronf row Patty Warner, Ginny Green, and Mary Hulings. Second row Ann DeForrest Back row Monte English. Susan Rose, Jeff Schweizer. Karen Gabbard, and Ren6e Matthews b Harold Gold and Landy Curry stare aimlessly out the door dunng a student council meeting c Junior ad- visor, Paul Williams, waits tor a chance to speak with Mr Kent Pogue 160 juniors Abbott. Robert Acuna. Mike Adair, Brad Adams. Don dams, Wendy Adamson, Merrlette Addkison, Rhonda Alexander, Paul Allen, Bruce Alvarez, Gracie Anderson, William Anslinger, Mike Anthony, Nora Arango, Pabi Armstrong, Robert Arnaga. Cynthia Austin, Alan Ayala. Ruth ' j ' β€’ Babin, Loretta ' ' β–  Baggett, Laveda Bailey, Kirk Baish, Theresa Baker, Susan Baldeschwiler, Matt Baldwin, Shawn Ball. Robert Barcklow, Beverly Barrella. Lloyd Bateman, Sally Bates. Loretta Battersby, Carol Baach. Patti Baxter, Nancy Bazan, Patti Beaton. Scott Belton. Cleo Benavides. Eddie Benidict. Rictiard Bennett. Kathy Benoit. Steve Benton. Janice Berlino. Cindi Bettiel, Mike Bickham. Gary Biel. Rictiard Billings. Diane Bird, Steve Birnbaum. Kathy Bin. David Bistiop. Beth Black. Brandon Black. Robert Blackstock. Jennifer Bland, Marsha Blankenship. Alan Board. Sheila Boggess, Tom Boone. Trey Boutte. Lisa Bracy. Robert Bradshaw . Debbie Braesicke. Debbie Bridwell. Scott Britz. Laura Brock, Keith Brockman. Tim Broerman. Ken Broil. Jeff Brooks. Tommy Brown. Bick Brown, David Brown, Debbie Brown. Sharon Brubaker. Doug Bryce. Heather Bullard. Terri j , (Wh i 162 juniors Eating is a major activitity in juniors ' lives Ann Pentony wonders what happened to the crackers she paid tor. juniors 163 Campbell, Mary Cantu, Johnny Cardona, Corky Carnes. Knoxie Carhllo, Mary Lou Carscadden. Douq Castaneda, Frank Castleberry. Elaine Certain, Daria Chapin. Mark Chavera, Carmel Choate. Bob Christian, Chnslme Ciochetto, Nick Clayton. Richard Cobb, John Cohn, Bill Coker, Mike Coleman, Courtney Collins, Barbara Collins, Laurel Comparato, Tim Cook, Rusty Coppedge, Jerri Coppinger, Susan Corcoran, Mike Cornett, John Corral, Priscilla Cothran, Susan Cowan, Terri Cox, Barbara Cranfill, Suzanne Creasman. Daryl Crist, Cheryl Crouch, Medy Crozier, Mark Cuevas, Roddy Culbertson. Jimmy Curry, Landy Curtis, Bob Curtis, Mark Daniels, Denise tk? - Juniors support the team by showing their spirit at the pep rallies. 164 juniors uniors work to put spark and excitement in the school year ! fMΒ£M Danziger, Danny Darby, Dusty Darden. Rick Daugherty. De De Davis. Barbara Davis, Bonnye Davis. Greg Davis. Jim Dawe. Larry De Forrest, Ann ' Delarosa, Arlene ) Delgado. George Summer haunts are deserted as students begin studies r Ellsworth, Hal Ellsworth, Hank Elzner, Marsha Emerson. Lollie Enderle, Debbie English, Monte Eppes, Mike Essing, Cheryl Estes, Monte Evans. Judy Evans. Linda Farmer. Richard Fealherston, Bruce Fealherston, Cindy Feazell, Shelly Feazell, Sherry Ferrell. Karen Fields. Jim 166 juniors f ' Gates, Richard Gatii, Tony Gavllk, Kathy Geddes, Tracy Gerber, Karl Gideon. Shannon juniors 167 A great metamorphosis: from shirts and ties to football uniforms Gilmour, Terry Gleason, Kathy Glenn. Steve Glidewell. Janet Gold, Harold Gonzales. Joe Gonzales. Nancy Goodman. Greg Grafton. Gene Grafton. Stiirley Graham, Peggy Grant. Karen Grassbaugh. David Gray, Carrie Greene, Ginny Grevelle, Linda Grey, Jeff Griffin, Ronnie Anxious junior football players wonder if they can do it. 168 juniors Gngsby, Sandy Grossman. Mike Guajardo, David Guajardo, Sylvia Guenler, Linda Guerra, Sandra Guerrero, Antiur Gum. Barbara Gunnar, Rutfi Haas. Arleen Haas, Denise Haddad. Bruce Haeteli, Sherry Hagans. Caria Hahn. Ross Halberl. Charles Hall. Suzi Hand. Diane Harding. Steve Harris, Amy Harris, Sheila Hart, Stephen Hartwick, Charles Hartwick, David Harris, Whit Haynes, Mark Heacock. David Henderson, Linda Henrichson. Jayne Hentges. Teresa Herdon. David Hernandez. Tommie Herrera. Ruben juniors 169 Jamison, Paul Jennings, Ginger Jennings, Joan Jernlgan, Elizabeth JInnette, Cindy Johnson. Chuck Johnson, Diane Johnson, Valerie Jones, Phil Jones, Tommy Jordan, Kevin Kahn, David 170 juniors Juniors strive for good grades Keeling, James Kemp, Donna Kenne, Cindy Kenney, Donna Kessler, Albert Kesler, Phil Kidd, Eric King. Gladlin Kollaja, Mike Kolodzey, Larry Konank. Debra Konarik, Stanley Kozelski, Susan Kraiko, Bernie Krauss, James Krivoy, Paul Kuddes, Karen Kuratko, Kathy talk, Debbie Langham, Janet -_, I Laningham, Diana 7 LeBleu, Steve juniors 171 LeFlore. Gary Leonard, Mary Levine, Robert Lewis. Roger Lewis. Tommy Liserio. Alice Litchko. Brenda Little. Barbara Livermore. James Lotlin. Donna Longoria. Debbie Looper. Floyd Lopez. Ida Lowe. Sheree Lowrey. Len Loya. Jose Luker, Steve Lum. Cindy Luna. Maureen Lusk. Laura Lutz, Tim Lyons. Nancy Mallek. Frank Malone. Cynthia Mapes. Karen Marek. Caria Marek. Terry Markowsky. James Marshall. Karen Mathews. Billy Matthews. Mary Matthews, Renefe Mike Russell wonders what it ' s all about as he sits in his history class Varied moods are part of a junior ' s life Maughan, Doug Mayes, Billy iviayo. Lisa McAuley. Andrya McCaskey. Martha McCord, Sherry McCulbugh, Tommy McDonald, Molly McGee, Ronald Mcllroy, Pennye McKinney, Butch McLendon, Debbie McNair, Leah McRae, Linda Medina. Victor Mendoza, Michael Mencle, Linda Sue Hyden shows her enthusiasm for drill team. junlors 173 Junior cheerleaders. Patty Russell and Cindy Featherston, help boost the spirit of their class. Monies, John Montiel, Manuel Moore. George Moore. Lyn Morales, Inez Morgan. Debbie Morris, Linda Morris, Mike Morrison, Cindy Morrison, Katie Morrison, Steve Morrow, Guy Mulligan, Barbara Mutchler, Gary Mutton. Debbie Natale. William Neal. Sheila Neese. Gene Nelson, Kalhy Nemec, Diane Nicholson. Elizabeth Nicholson. Ted Nooner. Susan Ochoa, Leiicia ' 74 juniors Juniors bolster spirit at King X:. 1: ' - O ' Dell. Mike Okeefe, Oscar Olivier, Randy Olson. Larry Olszewski, Karen O ' Neal. James Ortega, David Owen, Holli Owens, Mike Palacios, Oscar i Palzer, Douglas Papason, Teresa Paredez, Roman Parker, Sylvia j Patterson, Minnie Paulson, Steve Payton, Colleen Pearson, Spencer Trainer Steve Forney helps junior Chet Freeman fix his pads for practice. Peck. John Peeler. Paul Peoples, Clay Peerman. Robert Pena, Noe Perez. Albert Perez. George Perkins. Debbie Perry. Vicki Phelps. Sherry Pierson. Carol Pinkerton. GIna Pinson. Susie Pittaway. Donna Pittman, Ken Pleasants, Charles Plough. Lonnie Polinard. Danny Polk. Dennis Pollard, Jerry Polston. Susan Pons, Karen Porter, Deb Pratt, Byron Pnce, Linda Pryor. Leah Puckett. Kurtis Purcell. Liz Rachui. Connie Ragsdale. Kevin Ramos. Dennis Reaves. Melissa Brenda Litchko wonders if this means she reΒ£ has to go to class Outside of classes, students hustle on Riner, Karen Rivera. Frank Roberts, Setsuko Roberts. Vickie Robinson. Mike Robinson. Pat Robinson. Peggy Robinson, Tom Rodriguez. Larry Rodriguez. Lydia Rodriguez. Marta Rodriguez. Robin De De Daugherty. Barbara Gum. and Carolyn Hicks look into matters during a biology field trip after school Juniors explode with new ideas and different view points Roe, Becky Rogers, Elsie Rogers, Gralord Rogers, Karan Rohan, Brenda Rolando, Larry Roll, Rick Romel, Mark Rouse, Kalhy Rozell, Denece Ruddock, Natalie Ruiz, Susan Russeli, David Russell, Mike Russell, Patty Russell. Peggy Rye, Paul Saenz, Mike Salinas, Maria Samford, David Savage, Debbie Scalt, Sharon Schauer, Greg Schindler, Donna Schuh, Michele Schvi eizer, Doug Schweizer, Jeff Scogin, Bill Scott, Neal Sebnng, Ann Seely, Terri Sepulveda. Val Shatter, Cherry Shanks, Holly Shearer, Cindy Shepperd, Vicki Shindler, Linda Shipp, Terry Shriver, John Shropshire, Becky Sibley, John Smith, Carolyn Smith, David Smith, Debbie Smith, Donny Smith, Melinda Soule, Jeanine Soule, Richard 178 luniors P H Spence, Diane Spence, Dirk Spence. Judy Stallings, Raymond Stanka. Denis Starkey, Kathy Starling. Ricky Starry. Debbie Steed, Ricliard Stein. Herman Stephens, Rocky Steptiens, Ronnie Stephens. Sally Stokley, Judy Stone, Jeff Stone, Allen Strauss, Mike Stritch, Larry Strothers, Tom Studer, fylary Ann Sufferdin, Terry Sugars. Christy Sumpter. Becky Sutherland, David Swails, Janet Swillings. tvlark Talamantes, Dennis Taiamantes. li innie Tanner, Cathy Taylor, James Taylor, Sterling Tedder, Billy Templer, James Tepera, Debbie Thomason. Rhonda Thompson. Charlie Thompson, Raye Ann Throneburg. Rene Ticer, fylillard Tom Hoon, tvlargie Tones, Henry Trial, Bobbie Trout, Denis Tru|illo, Raul Tubb, Sharon Tucker. Liz Tullos. Irma Turner, Cheri Turner, Lynette juniors 179 Turpin, Kalhy Tyler, Gwen Uhl. Jim Urbanoskey, Dennis Vallone, Jim Vasquez. Nadine Vaughn, Rhonda Veith, Donald Vickers, Mark Villarreal. Edward Vlllarreal, Vivian Volkers, Steve V0I2, Jacqualine Wagner, Liz Walker. Mike Walker, Shannon Wallace, John Waller, Lisa Walslon, Laura Walters, Mark Walton, Vickey Warburlon, Lisa Ward, David Ward. Gary Ward, Sherry Warner. Patty Watson. Barbara Watts, Mike Wayland, Doug Wedgewood. Debbie West, Donna West, Vicki Whetstone, Sheree Whilden. Beth Whilden, Jody Williams, Andrea Williams. Bill Williamson, Don Williams, Paul Williams, Susan Williams, Ted Wilson. Mike Wines. Debbie Wintermute. Alicia Wisian, Ray Wood, Mike Worthington, Wyeth, Terry Vaklin. Lynn Sandra 180 juniors Middle classmen wind up the school year Yates. Joanne Ybarra, Richard Youngs, Debbie Zogg. Radonna Arthur. Mike Barriendz. Jesse Belo. Ken Brock. Pa tsy Buckley. Cyndie Cantu. Michael Crow. Steve Fleming, Mane Hulings, Mary Johnston, Mary Keenan, Sue Lombardo, Gary Lowe. Laurel Lucas. Charles MacMurchey, Suzy Marshall. Yvanne Mayes. Mike McDougald, James Mendez, Sylvia Morales, Larry Mosley, Judy Murphy, Judy Neno. John Noakes. Barbara Oakleal, Rodney Oliver. Karen Ortiz. Lina Plummer. David Powers. Richard Prytz, Vernon Reid. Ricky Reyna. Ruben Richter. Dan Rizzo, George Rose, Susan Salinas, Velma Simmons. Debbie Smith. Frances Summers. Senna Turner. Lynette Vandermolen. Walding. Scott Walston. Becky Westbrook. Lonme Whaley. Susan Todd juniors 181 Enthusiastic student council off to a fresh start Members of this year ' s Sophomore Student Council β€” First row: Debbie Barton, president; PattI Cook, Mary Beecroft, Alexis Taylor, vice president Second row: Randy Kinnett, Cindy Kellum, Gindy Repper, Roxie Elder Back row Brenda Bridges, SIdna Kllngaman, Marsha Nolan, Jane Atterbury The Sophomore Branch of the Stu- dent Council was responsible for edit- ing this year ' s student directory. The council helped with all dances, by as- sisting In decorations and arrange- ments, and helped the seniors with a school project. The council also held mass meet- ings, which they felt helped the stu- dents understand more about how the student council worked, and what they hoped to accomplish this year. 182 sophomores fU Abbott, Debbie Abbott. Debbie Adams, Lynnda Addkisson. Steve Aguirre, Richard Alexander, Rachael Alvarez, Armando Alvarez. Jesse Ames, Carter Ames, Clay Amesquita, Terry Anderson, Kyle Angell. Wayne Ansley. Dee Anslinger, Suzy Armstrong, Joel Armstrong. Mandy Armstrong. Vicki Arriaga, Nick Atmar, Robert Atterbury, Jane Auforth, Karen Aulry, John Avila, Mel Bace, Debbie Bacon, James Baethge, Jerry Baird, Ken Baker, Lloyd Balliew, Sharon Debbie Barrios, Martha Barton, Debbie Beadle. David Beams, Robin Bednorz, Joe Pat Beecroft. Mary Beeghly, Diane Kalhy Bemes. Mike Benedict, Debbie Benick, Sharon sophomores 183 Bennett. Carol Ann Bennett. Robert Benson, Michael Berger. Lisa Beseda. Jack Beshears. David Best, Scott Bethany. James Birnbaum. Audrey Blackbun, Steve Blackstone, Tommy Blakelock, Trina Bland, Bruce Blankenship. Carol Blandenship, Susan Bledsoe, Kathy Boeck, Kathy Bohuslav, Jeanice Bolin. Judy Bonilla. Jon Bonner, Robert Boone. Laurie Bostick. Julie Boulware. Cindy Bounds. Robby Bouse, Richard Bowen, Richard Bowman. John Bradley, Ernest Bradley, John Bray, Don Breeze. Becky Bndges. Brenda Britt, Rayburn Brown, Bruce Brown, Dale Brown. Dana Brown. James Brown. Mark Brubaker, Carol Bruce, Tim Bryant, Gayle Buckley. Charles Buckley, Mike Burchett. Nancy Burdette. Bob Burman. Fran Burnight. Charles 184 sophomores Initiative overcomes inexperience Burrow, Lynn Burton. Charlie Burton. Russell Bushwar. Cherie Butts. Jody Cadena. Yvonne Callis, Charles Canion. Denise Cantu, Rene Capelle, Holly Carey, Steve Carranza, John Carter, Tom Cash, Vance Cass, Colleen Cassidy, Cindy Castillo, Noe Celeski. Greg Chaisson. Karen Chaney. Mike Charlier, JoAnn Chasak, Gary Chesney, Diane Chumbley, Carol Ciochetto, Lewis Clark, Duane β€’ r ' Cleland, James Cline. Nancy Cohea, Carol Coker, Carolyn Cole, Jimmy Coley, Wallie Collier. Bruce Paula ' - β– β€’ ' !β–  - i 5uiet momeni 10 linisli reading The Good Earth tor an English assignment sophomores 185 Collins, Vivian Comstock, Jackie Comstock. Paula Conley. Candy Conner, Mike Connor, James Connors, Lee Conwell. Dean Cook, Patti Cook, Steve Cordero, Delia Cordero, Oscar Coverson, Wanda Cow an, Diane Cowick, Steve Cox. Jimmy Coy. Raylene Craig, Leslie Crawford, Judy Crisp, Rick Cruse, Gary Culbertson. Darlene Culpepper. Auther Curry. Franki Curtis, Billy Curtis. Melanie Cypert. Billy Dailey, Bruce Daniels. Marty Davis. Barbara Davis, Charles Davis, Francis Davis, Harry Jessie Kouns cautiously feeds Shirley Herpick ' s 186 sophomores Socializing is a part of life Davis, James Davis, Joe Davis, Julie Davis. Mike Dawkins, Paul Dawson. Karen De La Garza. Dolly De LaRosa, Chnsline DeLaune. Tom De Leon. Edward De Pena, Ralph De Shane, Leslie Dickinson, Brian Deinert, Gary Dodd, Frank Dominquez, Diane Dora β–  . Guy Dorrough. Julie ; Dossat. Mike J Doty, Debbie Douglas, Barbara Duckworth, Melanie Dugie, Mark Dullnig, Mike Dulock, Jim a Dumas. Larry ' Duncan. Doyle Dunn, Andy Dunn. Laura Duvall, Steven Duscvall. Steve Eberle. Tim Eberle, Tina pet iguana during break in the concourse. sophomores 187 Edwards. Dale Edwards. Diane Eiermann, Rachel Eiermann. Stephan Elder. Roxie Elefante. Patricia Elliott. Joe Elliott. Randy Ellis, Deena Ellwood. James Elzner. Larry Ensminger. Gelvase Ewing. Clay Fairless. Lisa Farmer. Jim Farnswonh. Dan Feher. Tony Ferguson. James Fisher. Shannon Flores, Carol Floras. Lydia Fomby. Forresl Fontaine, Jan Fontano. Janace Fowler. Teresa Frazier. Debi Fuentes. Ruben Gainan. Tom Gallagher. Neil Galvan. Oraseio Gamble. Debbie Gannon, Patrice Garcia, Arnold Garcia, Mil e Garlit z. Brad Garnett. Bill Garrett, Jimmy Garza. Al Garza, Mike Garza. Norma Gaskins. Bobby Gasser. Jeft Gavlik. Gwendy George. Sonja Gerbig. Gary Gibson. Cindy Gilmour, Charles Gipson. Debbie 188 sophomores Sophomores look forward to junior year Glaser, Dick Glasson. Keith Glenn, Annette Goeser, JoAnne Gotf, David Golding, Marl Gonzales. Helen Gonzalez. Anna Marie Gonzalez. George Goodman, Mark Goodpaster. Barbara Graham, Patti Graham, Steve Gray, Sally Green. Kelly Griesbach. Debi Grigsby. Debbie Gummelt. Jeannette Guthne. Claire Gwin. Kelly Habeeb. Buddy Hacker. Karen Haddad, Larry Hagood, Marvin Hall. Jerry Hansen. Robert Galen White, explaining a point in Graphic Arts to classmates, is interrupted by a Coronat photographer sophomores 189 Harding, Rita Hardy. Mildred Hatridge, David Hawkins, JoAnn Hayes. Becky Hayes, Gladys Haynes, Tod Hazlelt, Kim Hearrell, Bella Heickman, Nancy Henckel, Rodney Hendricks, Mike Henry. Mike Hentges. Marilyn Herpick. Shirley Herrera, Ramiro Hicks, Jinn High, E. J. Hillin, Jim Hilt, Larry Hines, Georgia Hinojosa, Jesse Hino|Osa, Lenora Hinojosa, Veronica HIavik, Darlene Hockenberry, Ron Hoflman, Paul Hogue, David Holloway. David Hope, Jodie Holloway, Debbie Home, Linda Houser, Karen Howard, Becky Howard, Robert Howard, Skylar a if 190 sophomores Sophs Hudgens, LaRae Hueske, Dee Hummell. Sharon Hunsaker, Brion Hunt. David Hunter, Bill Hurst, Robert Hutctiinson. Jotnn Hyden, Lou Ingle, Carter Ingram. Sharon Jackson, Debbie Jarrett, Don Jensen. Doran Jensen. Janie Jesurun. Mike Jimenez, Paul Jinnette, Mike Jock. Chris Johnson. Herman Johnson. Robert Johnston. Peter Johnston. Sue Jones, Cheryl Jones, Donna Jones, Karen Jordan. Rebecca Justus, Jan Kasper, Win Kearns, Debbie Kearns. James Keene. John Keim, Steve Kelch. Karen Kellum. Cindy Kidd, Ricky Kiel, Trey Killough, Jeri King, Dorothy King, Yvonne Kinnett, Randy Kiolbassa. Ronny Kittle, Geri Klingaman, Sydna Knesek, Alan Knocke, Suzanne Knowlton, Tim Kocian. Donna sopnomores )9i Kocurek, Veronica Koehler. Terry Koemel. Alan Kole, Nancy Kouns, Jessie Kozelski, Gen Kramer. Barbara Krause, Eddie Kucera. Jay Kucera. Matt Kuralko. Susan Kuykendall, Sandra LaFery, Tim Laird, Carolyn Lake. Debbie Langshaw. Duane Lanphere. Doug Lanptiier, Debbie Laser, Joel Laurel, Ronald Launtzen. Moirya Law. Linda Leath. Adrian LeBlanc. Frank Lee, Beverly Lee. Bobby Lee. Butcti Lee. Marilyn iJ - H i - V New classes cause many tiours of library study tor soptiomores Gary Cruse. Frank LeBlanc, Mike Dullnig, and Robert Powers. 192 sophomores Studying is a frequent pastime Lee. Patricia Lee. Stephen Letinert. Beverly Leiser. Larry Lemon. Gerri Lewis. Gary Lewis. Joe Lewis. Karen Lewis. Kathiy Ley. Jotinny Lohse. Cindy Long. Gay Mactilan. David Manriquez. I lario Markwardt. Tern Marquis. Tim Marshall. Jackie Martin. Pam Martinez. Janie Masterson. James Matthews. John Matthews. Judy Maxwell. Shelley McAlister. Marc McAuley. Camille McBath. Mike McCord. Clarke McCoy. Connie McCracken. Ronnie McDaniel. Linda McDaniel. Pat McDowell. Cindy McGIII. Allen McJunkin. Dane McKee. Diane McKee. Roxanne McKlnley. Laura McKinney. LaRue McMasters. Roxie McRoberts. Guy McWilliams. Brenda Menard. Candy sophomores 193 Sophomores find King pep rallies a new experience. Mendleski, Mark Mendoza, Robert Meyer, Ezra Milczarek, Doug Miller, Blake Miller, David Miller, Kelly Miller, Theresa Moede, Molly Mokry, Virginia Molbe. Connie Montiel, Danny Moon. Mark Morales, Carlos Morgan, Mike Morgan, Pat Morlan. Don Morris, Tommy Morion, Chris Moseley, Beverly Moseley, Wallace Munguia, Cecilia Murphy, Peggy Myers. George 194 sophonnores All Mylnar, Ricky Nance, Kathy Narvaez. Diana Nelson. Jal e Nelson. JoAnn Nelson. Karen Nelson. Richard Nemec. Kenneth Nicely. John Nichols. Patty Niedecken. Mike Nolan. Gwen Nolan, Marsha Norrell, Ronnie Oakes, John Oakleaf. Janice Odom. John Odom. Linda O ' Kelley, John O ' Kelley, LaDonna Olivarez, Gerald Olivarez, Omar Olivier, Gary Olson, David Ortiz. Dora Osborne. Linda Ostergard. Zola Ott. Janet Owens. Linda Page. David Palmer. Mark Papasan, Mike Pans. Sherry Parish. Alice Parish. Donny Parker. Mary Ann Paulson, Diane Patterson, Tncia Pavlasek, Shirley Peck, John Pedrotli, Patti Penny. Yobeth sophomores 195 Pope. Lex Potter. Pat Powell, Elaine Powers. Robert Presley. Susan Preston. Susan Price, Beverly Prytz, Esttier Puckett, Debbie Puckett, Zenda Pursche, Wally Quinones. Sylvia Quintanllla, Rictiard Raimondo, Tony Ramsey. Kaye Ratliff, Bryan Rea. Cleo Reagan. Matt Reamy, Mark Redman. Sally Reeves. Ronnie Reid, Mary Ann Reimers. Tina Remmert. Rosanne Renfro. David Renfro, Sandra Repper, Cindy Rex, Rebecca Rhodes, David Rich. Steve Richter, Brian Ricker. Lois Rickerson. Rick Rigler. Penne Rinald. Floyd Ritter. Nathan Rivera, Ernie Rivera. Isabel Roberson. Mark Roberts, Doug Robertson, Patti Robi nett. Mark Robinson. Craig Robinson, Pat Rocha, Patsy Rodriguez. Joel Rodriguez, Rowland Rogers. Buddy 196 sophomores High school means new freedom for sophomores ftraf Ronje. Herman Rooslh, Mark Rose, Larry Rosenblad, David Rouse. Dickie Rowe, Debra Ruddock. Kathleen Rummler, Alex Russell, Melissa Ryan. Robert Ryba, Bruce Saenz, Ramiro Saladino, David Salazar, Richard Salinas, Ida Schannen, Loretta Schmidt, Karon Schuben, Richard Schuenemann, Chery Schuetz, Ricky Schweizer. Kim Segovia. Luis Seibert, Ronnie Shadle. Carol Shambaugh. Gay Shell. Gary Shelton. Doug Frankie Curry gets caught in the act ol eating in class sophomores 197 Shepperd, Dan Shidler. Tommy Sifuentis, Carlos Silva, David Simmons. Donna Singleterry, Bruce Singlelerry. JeH Sire. Bob Sisson. Claude Skrobarczyk, William Smallwood, Steven Smith, Bruce Smith, Holly Smith. Joy Smith. Katherine Smith. Kyle Smith, Martie Smith. Pat Smith. Patti Smith. Paula Smith. Tom Soliz. Oscar Somers, Brent Southard. Frankie Speck. John Speckels. Scott Steed. Jeft Stence. Harold Stephens. Becky Stesch. Cheryl Steward. Donal Steward. Michele Stone. Nancy Storbeck. Mike Story. Paulynn 198 sophomores Sophomores find time to socialize Slowe. Bobby Siruss. Buddy Sudduth, Eric Suftredinl. Chris Sugars, Cathy Sullivan. Robert Summers. Benni Swann. Thad Swantner. Debi Swantner, Michael Szepessy, Andy Talamantes. Lupe Talk, Dede Tanner, Paula Taubert. Belinda Taylor, Alexis Taylor, Billie Tedesco, Melody Templeman, Alan Thomas. Gary Thompson. Jami Thompson, Marcia Timmons. Jeff Tolson. Bob Tomlinson. Roy Tomlinson. Sharon Tracy. Cheryl Trevino. John Trevino, Martin Trevino. Max Trevino. Roger Trudeau, Mike Trujillo. Cindy Tucker. Debra Tully. Gisele Turner. Howard Urbanic, Ethel Utiey. Roxeann Valleio. Diana Van Winkle. Mike Varney, Cindy Vasquez, Debbie Vaughan, Christine Vaughn. Catherine Vela, Eugene Vera, Joel Villarreal, Sylvia Villegas. Terry sophomores 199 Greater responsibilities face sophomores Volz, Becky Walker, Gail Walker, Joe Walters, Mitchell Walton, Jimmy Wares, Rick Warner. Eddie Warren, Judy Warren, Lyne Warren, Steve Watkins, Drew Wauters, David Webtjer, Linda Weems, Lee Weikel, Debbie Weir, Kenny Wendl, Barbara Westerman, Joan Wetzel, Steve Wheeler. Steven Whetstone, Caryl Whicker, Chuck White, Galen White, Richard Whiting, Harry Wilems, Chris Wiley, Frelon Wilkerson, Robbie Wilkey. Johnny Wilkie, Susan Willeford, Lynn Williams, Charlene 200 sophomores Williams, Fred Williams, Gilbert Williams, Jamie Williams, Melanie Williams, Robert Williams, Steve Williams, Trina Williamson. Vicki Wilshusen, Greg Wilson. Karon Wilson, Ronnie Wilson, Vicky Wimberly, Art Winters, Cindy Wilt, Robert Womack, Mike Wormser, David Wright, Pam Wright, Valene Yates, Jennifer Ybanez, Emelda Ybanez, Michael Ybanez, Richard Yglesias, Jorge York, Danny Yuknevich, Steven Zeldman, Mark Zuniga, Hector sophomores 201 β€” ..Ikt Β Β β€’ β€’ Antonetz, Bill Collins. Catherine Enderty, Wayne Garcia. Irene Camille McAuley helps check attendance in the otiice. Lynnda Adams pauses m her worl to answer a friend. 202 , sophomores Picture retakes make the Coronat complete Knox, Joe Malone. Hal Monlez. Arnold Mike Papasan pauses in the library to calch up on the latest Hootbeat news. Allen McGill linds it hard to concentrate on the Hoofbeat. because of Jodie Hopes distractions sophomores 203 M,w ,-:i yF-y. ' ' - The administrators 206 faculty lΒ fU-.. fw I a Principal Kent Pogue plans a faculty meeting, b No, no. no. says Head Custodian Maurice Arevalo to Assistant Principal Royal Mills, c. Mr. Don Bryan, Assistant Principal, sorts througti his daily papers A faculty 207 The counselors a. Mr. Scallorn works out a student ' s scliedule b From row: Mr Manuel Narvaez, Mrs Rose Ti- jerina, Mrs. Maiorie Mueck. Miss Corinne Bntt. Mrs. Emily Fehlls, Mr Don Scallorn Sack row Mrs. Maxine ' Womack, Mrs Mildred Berry 208 faculty i The librarians a. It ' s a happy birthday for Mrs, Melody Connors and friends; Janice Witt. Mrs Connors. Bill En- derle. Rose Talamantes. Laura Gerhardt. and Debbie Laningham b Mrs Connors and Mrs Kinny Netl check over a new book. iinpp ' faculty 209 210 faculty Englishdepartment a From row Mrs Terry Orr. Mrs Sandra Har- well, Mrs Niki Boynl. Mrs. Lucy Hill Bach row: Mr Dick Harbin, Mr Jerry Weiser, Mrs Connie DeShane, Mrs Jane Selby, Mrs Vivian Eubank. Mrs Jackie Gaskin, Mrs Dorothy McCoy, Mrs Nancy DePuy b Mrs Sandra Harwell and Mrs. Connie DeShane read Huck Finn in dialect d Mr Harbin runs through the top ten c Mrs Allen takes a quick stop by the office faculty 211 Math department a Front row Mrs Betty Schellhase, Mr Melvin Davis. Mrs Cindy Wiggins, Miss Suzanne Norris and Mrs Barbara Olivarez Bach row Mr Paul Cass, Mr Lee Longona, Mr Bill King, Mr Gary Smiiri, Miss Shirley Gingericti, Mr Raleigti Cust- ler, Mr Jose Olivarez b Mike Bowman gets special attention from Mr Longona c Mrs, Pilcher helps student work out a hard problem. m faculty 213 β€’ β–Ό! 214 faculty Social Studies Historydepartment a Mrs Wiley is Hook ' em Horns all the way b Clockwise Mrs Barbara Fleeman, Mrs. Rita MacManus, Mrs Gloria Korach, Mrs. Zaidee Winton, Mrs Dorothy Roby, Mr B. D Randolph. Mrs Holla Wiley, Mr Gerald Koch. Mr. David Minnick, Mr Jim Schunke, Mr Tom Goslin. Mrs. Thelma Doty c Mrs Winton is prepared for an- other day of teaching d Coach Law stops to take a break between classes. faculty JΒ 5 216 faculty Science department a Mr Suddath gets caught off guard b Mr Schunke sneers at his student ' s answer c Coach Fowler slops to think about his day d Front row M Earl West, Mrs Francisca Longo- ria, Mr Leonel Longoria, Mrs Karen Jones Back row Mr Manuel Abarca. Mrs Karen Necker, Mr Jim Schunke, Mr Paul Suddath e Mr West is exhausted alter a hard day in the rat race 218 faculty Language department a Mrs. Volker shows off a souvenir of Pans b From row: Mrs Becky Seale. Mrs Ivlary Alice Sieniga, f rs Catfierine Paciotti Back row (ulr George Gonzalez. Ivirs Katfiryn Volker. Mrs Helen Nowicki. Miss Elida Ramirez c Mrs Lo- rene Cooper goes over the daily work with the class faculty 219 r r r Vocational and elective departments a Mr John Benkendorter takes it easy in the teachers ' lounge b Mr Morris Winkle explains new work to his students c Mr William Stokley shows the latest in head gear d Front row: Mrs. Betty Buckett. Mrs. Patricia Wakjon, Mrs. Billye Field. Mrs Roberta Crawford, Mrs Jo Cranford. Sac row: Mr. Adrian Huckabee. Mr. Harry Hamilton, Mr Larry Donnan, Mr. Sammy Bas- sous, Mr. Arthur Ware. Mr. Jack Gruen. faculty 221 Q W E R 1 WW z ' b ' - I yj r Business department a. Front row: Mrs. Janice Herren, Mrs. Mary McCallick Back row: Mrs Beverly Herndon. Mrs Mary PeHit, Mrs Cynthia McMullan. b. Mrs Herren peers through the looking glass. 222 faculty Fine arts department a Front row Mrs Francis Beam, Mrs Starlee Driscoll Back row Mr Dudley Blum. Mr Loren Hall, Mr Grady Waldrop b Mr Waldrop in- structs his class in the fine art ot gesture paint- ing with the aid of his boney friend faculty J23 M sex β– yy ilL n I IK The p.e. department a Front row Paul Cass, Monte Stratton, Charlie Bright, Guy Dillon Back row: Oswald Weiser. Clarence Todd. Donald Fuqua. John Ward b- Mlss Dorothy Beckman. Mrs. Nadine Erekson. Mrs. Audrey Boney. 224 faculty v. Maintenance Department a Fron( row; Mr Maurico Arevalo. Mr Pablo Perez Back row Mr Nasario Lopez, Mr Fer- nando Conde b Front row Mrs Lorraine Estes. Mrs Odessa Smith, Mrs. Nora Ramos, Mrs. Elma Dunn, Mrs Eva Sanchez, Mrs Helen Ste- phens, Mr Oscar Galvan Back row: Mrs, Kalhryn Ward, Mrs Evangelina De Los Santos, Mrs Helen Garza, Mrs Juanita Jones, Mrs. Winnie Sanders, Mrs Darlene Rickerson faculty 225 The office a. Mrs. Charlotte Gideon checks the absentee list- b. The camera catches Mrs. Hi Hatridge at the filing cabinet, c. Mrs. Jo Grisset (left) shows Mrs Dolores Haynes her new work. 226 faculty 71-72 School Board: The school board Mr Forrest Allen, president Mr Franklin Bass, vice president Mr Arturo Vasqiiez, secretary Dr. James Albright, assistant secretary a Dr Leo Bradley and Dr, Dana Williams (in Mr W G Hutson foreground) listen closely at the school board Dr Cornell Barnard meeting Mr, J A, McQueen faculty 227 228 ' faculty a Jesse Jackson is a favorite with the students b Mr Kent Pogue, Santa, and Coach Sam Mosley make a Christmas wish c Mrs. Roberta Crawford splurges at the faculty Christmas party d Mr, Manuel Abarca looks for a last biol- ogy project, e. Mr, Kent Pogue laughs to himself. faculty 229 Senior Achievements AKE. CINDY: Psychology Club 71-72 ANDERSON, BRUCE: Golf Team ' 69-72; Player of the Year Award ' 70-71 ANDERSON. CHRISTIE: Royaleftes ' 71-72: Jr. Varsity Tennjs ' 70-71, Football Sweetheart Nominee ' 71-72; Favorite Runner-up ' 71-72, ANDRUS. JANE: Cheerleader ' 70-72; Favorite ' 69-71; Queen ' 71-72; Football SvKeetheart ' 71-72. ARMSTRONG. ANDIE: Latin Club ' 69-70: Class President ' 70-71; Band ' 70-72. Secretary- Treasurer ' 71-72; NHS ' 70-72. ARNOLD, LYNN: Art Guild ' 70-72. AUTRY. PARKER: Alfred ' 69-70; Choir ' 69-70. AVILA. BELINDA: Biology Club ' 69-72; Latin Club ' 69-71; Medical Club ' 70-71; Alfred ' 70-71. BAKER. GEORGE: Latin Club ' 69-71 BARCKLOW. MARK: Jr Varsity Golf ' 69-70; Varsity Golf ' 70-71. BARGER, PAM: Royalettes ' 70-72; NHS ' 70-72; Latin Club ' 69-71 , Art Guild ' 70-71 ; Sigmund ' 71-72. BARKER, ROBERT: Mu Alpha Theta ' 70-72; Psychology Club ' 71-72 BAZAN, AARON: Jr. Varsity Football ' 69-70, Track ' 70-71; NFL ' 70-72; Student Council ' 71-72; Favorite Runner-up ' 71-72 BEATON, MATT: Jr. Varsity Basketball ' 69-70; Varsity Basketball ' 70-72; Varsity Football ' 69-72. BELLAMY, JAMES: DECA ' 71-72. BENAVIDES, ROSS: German Club ' 69-70. BEYNON, BARBARA: Swim Team ' 70-72. BEYNON, JEFF: Golf Team ' 70-71 ; Swim Team ' 70-72. Captain ' 71-72; Soccer Team ' 71-72; NHS ' 71-72; Psychology Club ' 71-72. BONILLA, DAVID: Jr. Varsity Football ' 69-70; Varsity Football ' 70-72. Co-Captain ' 71-72; All District Fullback ' 71 , Jr. Varsity Basketball ' 69-70. Jr. Varsity Baseball ' 69-70; Varsity Baseball ' 70-72; Psychology Club ' 71-72; Spanish Club ' 69-70. BOOMGAARDEN. DON: Sophomore Football ' 69-70; German Club ' 70-72, Executive Di- rector ' 71-72; Soccer Team ' 70-72, Captain ' 71-72. BOURG, MIKE: Jr. Varsity Golf ' 69-70; Spanish Club ' 69-70; Varsity Basketball ' 70-72; All- Tournament Basketball Corpus Christi Tour- nament ' 71 . BILL FLEEMAN 230 senior achievements BOWMAN, MIKE: Jr. Varsity Basketball ' 69-70 BOYLS, VICKI, VOE Club ' 71-72. Historian. BRADLEY, DOWANN; Student Council ' 69-70: Accapella Ctioir ' 69-70, (Ray High School); Royalettes ' 71-72; Pegasus ' 70-71. BRADSHAW, ROBERT: Jr. Varsity Tennis ' 70- BRAND. LEON Chess Club ' 69-70; Spanish Club ' 69-71; Psychology Club ' 71-72; AGP ' 70-72 BROLL, JANICE: VOE ' 71-72. BRYCE, HOLLI: NHS ' 71-72; NFL ' 70-72, De- gree of Honor NFL ' 71, Degree of Merit NFL ' 71; β– Slash Staff ' 71-72; Homecoming Queen Nominee ' 71-72. BUCKLEY, PATTY: German Club ' 71 - ' 72; Roy- alettes ' 70-72 BURCHELL, CINDY: Choir ' 69-72 BURKE. LINDA: Spanish Club ' 69-70; French Club ' 71-72 BURKE, MARY: Vice President Student Council ' 71-72; Latin Club ' 69-71; NHS ' 71-72; NFL ' 70-72, Girls ' State Debate ' 71; Favorite ' 71- 72, CALLIS, DALE: Band ' 69-72, UIL Solo Ensem- ble ' 70-71. CARL, MENDI: Jr. Varsity Tennis ' 69-70; Latin Club ' 70-72; Hootbeal Reporter ' 70-71, Hootoeaf Business Manager ' 71-72; Psychol- ogy Club Secretary-Treasurer ' 71-72. CASNER, HOWARD: German Club ' 70-71. NFL ' 70-72; Thespian Society ' 69-70 CAVETT, CARLA: Biology Club ' 70-72; Roy- alettes ' 71-72; Latin Club ' 71-72; Alfred ' 69- 71, FHA ' 69-72. CHESNEY, BARBARA Biology Club ' 70-71; FHA ' 71-72 CHESNEY, CATHY: Biology Club ' 69-71; FHA ' 71-72, DECA Treasurer ' 71-72. CHILTON, DANA Sophomore Football ' 69-70; Varsity Football ' 70-72, Track ' 70-71; Choir ' 70-72 COMER, REBECCA OEA ' 71-72. CORMIER. LONNIE: NJROTC Drill Team ' 71-72. CRAWFORD, ANDRA: FHA ' 70-72; Alfred ' 70- 71 CROWLEY, TOMMY: Band ' 69-72; Soccer ' 71- CUEVAS, ANOLA MARIE: Royalette Manager ' 71-72; Spanish Club ' 71-72. DAVID, NANCY: Choir ' 69-70; Student Council ' 71-72; NHS ' 71-72. Favohte Runner-Up ' 71- DAVIS. KAY: Band ' 69-72; District Band ' 69-72; Region Band ' 70-72, Feature Twirler ' 69-72; NHS ' 71-72. DAVIS, NANCY: Forrest Sherman. Naples, Italy β€” Latin Club β€” Consul ' 69-70; Vice Presi- dent, Sophomore Class ' 69-70; Drama Club ' 69-70; Thespian Society ' 69-70; NHS ' 69-70; Student of the Year ' 69-70, Sophomore Class Worker ' 69-70, Art II, Outstanding Student ' 69-70 King High School β€” Art Guild Chair- man ' 70-72; Latin Club ' 70-71; NHS ' 70-72. Treasurer ' 71-72. Art III β€” Outstanding Stu- dent ' 71 DEARING. MICHAEL: NJROTC Drill Team ' 70- SCENE FROM NHS CHRISTMAS PLAY. senior achievetnents 23i 71. DELANO. ROCKY; Student Council ' 69-72; Fa- vorite ' 70-72; Royalette Manager ' 71-72; Psy- chology Club ' 71-72; NHS ' 71-72; Coronal ' 71-72 DENGLER, GEORGE: NJROTC Drill Team ' 69- 70; City Championsriip Dnll Team ' 70-71; Spanish Club ' 70-71; NHS ' 71-72; Cadet Lt Commander of NJROTC Unit ' 71-72; Out- standing Sophomore Award in NJROTC ' 69- 70 DENTON, CAROLE: Coronal ' 70-71; Jr. Varsity Tennis ' 70-71; Latin Club ' 69-70 DIEMERT. SUSAN: German Club ' 69-72. Presi- dent ' 71-72; NHS ' 71-72; Coronal ' 70-72. Managing Editor ' 71-72; Quill Scroll ' 71 -72; Presidential Physical Fitness Award ' 70-72. DIETERICH. SUE ANNA: Band ' 69-72. Twirler β– 69-72. Head Twirler ' 70-71 DIXON. DOUG: Varsity Tennis ' 69-72 DODSON. MARC: Band ' 69-70; French Club ' 70-71 ; Hoofbeat Photographer ' 70-72. Quill Scroll ' 71-72 DUERR. STEVE: Sophomore Football ' 69-70; Varsity Football ' 71-72; Soccer Team ' 71-72 DUGGAN. JACKIE: German Club ' 70-72 DUNNAM. ROBERT: Psychology Club ' 71-72; D.E. ' 71-72 EDWARDS. SANDY Psychology Club ' 71-72 EIERMANN, ALICIA: Varsity Swim Team ' 70 FEATHERSTON, MIKE Varsity Football ' 69-72. All-District Football ' 69-72: Varsity Baseball ' 70-72. All-District Baseball ' 70-71; Honor Student Physics ' 71-72. NHS ' 70-72, Latin Club ' 69-71; Favorite ' 69-71. King ' 71-72. Picque Twa Club President. FERNANDEZ. MERGE: NFL ' 69-70: Student Council ' 70-71; Royalettes ' 71-72; Psycholo- gy Club ' 71-72; Spanish Club ' 71-72; Coro- nal ' 71-72; Favohte Runner-Up ' 69-72 FERRELL. JENNIFER: Art Guild ' 70-72; Spoon- fu Art Editor ' 71-72 FIKES. LENISE: Varsity Tennis ' 69-72, FISCHER, SHELLEY: NHS ' 71-72; Varsity Swim Team ' 69-70, Pegasus ' 71-72; National Merit Letter ot Commendation ' 71-72; Selected to be in Menl ' s Who ' s Who Among American High School Sludenls ' 71-72; Favorite Run- ner-Up ' 70-71 FISHER, CRAIG: Vice President Student Council ' 70-71. Student Council Treasurer ' 71-72; Latin Club ' 70-72; NFL ' 70-72, President ' 71-72; NHS ' 71-72; Favorite Runner-Up ' 70- 71; Favorite ' 71-72 FORBES, KEVIN Varsity Football ' 69-72; Jr. Varsity Basketball ' 69-70; Jr Varsity Baseball ' 69-70; Varsity Baseball ' 70-72; Favorite Run- ner-Up ' 70-72; Varsity Football Captain ' 71- 72; All District Team. FOSTER, GUY: Sophomore Football Team Man- ALBERT MENA ager ' 69-70; Jr Varsity Baseball Manager ' 70-71; Varsity Football Manager ' 70-72: Var- sity Baseball Manager ' 71-72, FREDERICK, CHERI: Band ' 69-72; District Band ' 71-72; UIL Ensembles ' 71-72; Latin Club ' 69-72, Medical Club ' 70-71; Choir ' 71-72, Distnct Choir ' 71-72; Region Choir ' 71-72; UIL Soloist ' 71-72, GANNON, GREG: Sophomore Football Team ' 69-70; Jr. Varsity Golf ' 70-71; Spanish Club ' 70-71. GILES, KEITH: ICT ' 70-72. GILL, DENISE: CVAE ' 71-72 GILL, GAY Band ' 69-71. GRAHAM, DECILIA: OEA (VOE) President ' 71- GRAY, JAMEY LYNNE: Biology Club ' 70-72; FHA ' 70-72, Historian ' 71-72; Orchestra ' 70- 72, Historian ' 71-72; Royalette Manager ' 71- 72; Corpus Chnsti Youth Symphony ' 70-72; Region Orchestra ' 71-72 GREEN, LEE: Biology Club ' 71-72; Soccer Team ' 71-72. GREER, KAY: Biology Club ' 70-71 GRUEN, MELISSA: Concert Choir ' 70-71. GUITIERREZ, LEWIS: Band ' 69-72. President ' 71-72; All-Distnct Band ' 69-72; UIL Soto First Division ' 69-71; Buc Days Solo First Division ' 69-70; Band Council Representative ' 70-71; NHS ' 71-72, Spanish Club ' 71-72 HAAKER, RICHARD: Hoolbeal ' 70-71, HABERN, TERRY LYNN Band ' 69-72; German Club ' 70-71 HAEBER, PATTY: Spanish Club ' 69-70; Roy- alettes ' 70-72, Captain ' 71-72; Biology Club ' 71-72; P.E Aid ' 71-72, FHA ' 70-72; Home- coming Nominee ' 71-72; NHS ' 71-79 HAEFELI, DAVID: George Dewey High School β€” Red Cross ' 69-70; Varsity Volleyball ' 70- 71, Varsity Soccer Team ' 70-71; Student Council Vice-President ' 70-71, Science Club ' 70-71 King High School β€” NHS ' 71-72; In- terspace Club ' 71-72. i32 senior achievements HAGAN. DON: Mu Alpha Thela 70-72; Latin Club 70-71 HAHN, JODY Sigmund 71-72 HAMILTON. JOANNA Band ' 69-71 ; Hootbeal 70-71 HANCOCK LIZ; DECA 71-72 HATRIDGE. JOHN; Sophomore Football ' 69-70; Varsity Golf ' 71-72. Vice-President NHS ' 71- 72. HEBNER. DIANE; OEA ' 71-72 HENDRICKS, KAY; Hoolbeal ' 69-72. Copy Edi- tor ' 71-72; National Merit Finalist ' 72; Quill Scroll β€’70-72; NHS ' 71-72. Spoonful ' 70-72; DAR Good Citizen Award ' 71. Biology Club ' 69-71; Latin Club ' 69-71; Alfred ' 69-71. Chess Club ' 69-70; Cafeteria Committee ' 69-70; Student Lounge Committee ' 69-71; Clean-up Committee ' 71-72; FTA ' 69-70; UIL Slate Champion Headline Writing ' 70-71. HERTEL, CHERYL: Band ' 70-72; NHS ' 71-72, Band Sale ' Manager ' 70-72; Band Council ' 71-72 HEW LETT, PAM; Favorite ' 69-72; Cheerleader ' 70-72; Homecoming Queen 71-72. HILLBRICH. RONNIE: Sophomore Football ' 69- HILT. HENRY: Coronaf ' 70-71 ; Coronaf Photog- rapher ' 71-72. Hoofbeat ' 70-72; Quill Scroll β– 71-72 HOLLOWAY. CHERYL: Band ' 69-72. f HOPKINS. TERRY: VOE ' 71-72; Homecoming Lady-in-Waiting ' 71-72. HOWARD. MERIDETH: Spanish Club ' 69-70; Drama Club ' 69-70; Jr Varsity Tennis ' 69-70; Varsity Tennis ' 70-72; NHS ' 71-72. HOWE. LAWRENCE: NJROTC ' 69-72. Execu- tive Officer ' 71-72. Rifle Drill Team ' 69-71. MOWW Award ' 70-71; NHS ' 71-72. HOWELL. GENNY: Spanish Club District Secre- tary ' 69-70. Spanish Club Vice-President ' 70-71. President ' 71-72; Royalettes ' 70-71; NHS President ' 70-71. Favorite Runner-up ' 71-72 HUGHES. ROBERT: Basketball Manager ' 70-72; Coronaf Photographer ' 70-72; Hootoeaf Pho- tographer ' 70-72; Quill Scroll ' 71-72, HUTCHINSON. SUZY: Sophomore Student Council Secretary ' 69-70; Junior Student Council Secretary ' 70-71. Student Council ' 71-72. NFL Historian ' 69-70; NFL Treasurer ' 70-71. NFL Vice-President ' 71-72; National Ment Letter of Commendation ' 71-72; Stu- dent Advisory Board ' 70-71; Pegasus Editor ' 71-72; NHS ' 71-72; Favorite Runner-Up ' 70- 71; Favorite ' 71-72; UIL State Debate Finalist ' 69-72; National Ment Who ' s Who Among Amencan High School Students ' 71-72. JACKSON, DAVID; Latin Club ' 69-71; Band Council ' 69-72; UIL Solo Ensemble First Divi- sion ' 69-71 JIMENEZ. BILL. Moody High School Band ' 69- ROBERT MARIE senior achievements 233 70: Track Manager ' 69-70 Carroll High School β€” Jr. Varsity Football 70-71 JOHNSON. CINDY: Royalettes 70-72. JONES, NANCY: Band ' 69-72. KANIPE. JEFF: Page Editor, Hootbeal ' 70-71, Co-Editor, Hoolbeat ' 71-72: Band ' 69-70, Award ol Excellence in Writing, Trinity Univer- sity Journalism Institute, ' 71. KEELING, SUE ANN Student Council ' 69-72, Coronal. Jr Section Editor ' 70-71, DE ' 71- 72: Favorite ' 69-71, Cafeteria Committee β– 69-70 KEENE, SARA German Club ' 69-72, Treasurer ' 71-72: Art Guild ' 70-72: Psychology Club Vice President ' 71-72 KELLEY, KATHY: German Club ' 69-71, Roy- alettes ' 70-72, Lieutenant ' 71-72 KEYS, BILL: Varsity Tennis ' 69-72 KINDLER, DON: NJROTC ' 69-72, Flag Detail β– 70-71. KINNAIRD, JOEL: Varsity Baseball ' 70-72, KIRKLAND, TOMMY: Varsity Basketball ' 70-72, Jr. Varsity Basketball ' 69-70: Jr. Varsity Golf ' 69-70: Jr. Varsity Football ' 69-70: Varsity Golt ' 70-72. KNOX, VETA: Royalettes ' 70-72, Co-Captain ' 71-72, Coronal ' 71-72, KOCH, SUZANNE: Drama Club ' 70-71, FHA ' 71-72. KURZNER, PHIL: Class President Student Council ' 69-71, Student Advisory Board ' 69- 72: Student Council ' 71-72: NFL ' 69-72: NHS ' 71-72, National Merit Semi-Finalist ' 71-72. National Merit Finalist ' 71-72 LADEWIG, LOYCE Varsity Tennis ' 70-72, NHS ' 71-72. LAWLEY, DILWORTH Midsummer Night ' s Dream Cast ' 71-72 LINN, ELIZABETH AARON: Student Council ' 70-72: French Club Secretary ' 69-70, Presi- dent ' 70-72, Girls ' State Nominee ' 70-71, Fa- vorite Runner-Up ' 69-70; Favorite ' 70-72. LOFTIN, DEBRA: Biology Club ' 69-71, Presi- dent ' 70-71: Medical Club ' 70-71 LOPP, PATTI French Club ' 69-70, Psychology Club ' 71-72 LOVING, VICKI NFL ' 69-71, Spanish Club ' 70- LUNA. MIKE DE ' 71-72 MACHLAN. MANDY: Hoolbeal ' 69-71. Ouill Scroll ' 70-71. Biology Club ' 70-71. Psycholo- gy Club ' 71-72 MADDOX, SUSAN Latin Club ' 69-71 , OEA ' 71- MADDOX, HUBERT French Club ' 71-72. MAJORS, MELISSA: President Orchestra ' 69- 70, Alfred ' 69-71: FTA ' 69-70: President D E. ' 71-72: NHS ' 71-72. MANNING, LELA Spanish Club ' 69-70: VOE ' 71-72 EDDIE WORMSER AND STEVE MENGLE 2J4 senior achievements MARIE, ROBERT: Coronal ' 69-72: DECA 71- 72; Quill Scroll 71-72. McCOGGINS. MARY ELLEN: Latin Club β– 69-72; NHS 70-72, Malh Club 71-72; Chess Club 71-72. Biology Club 71-72. McDANIEL, PAM: Band ' 69-72. McDOW, TOMMY Sophomore Football ' 69-70; Jr Varsity Football ' 70-71. McKEE. ANNA: Psychology Club ' 71-72; Art Guild ' 70-72; Jr. Varsity Tennis ' 70-71. Mckinley, ROB: Jr varsity Football ' 69-70; Varsity Football ' 70-72, Varsity Baseball ' 70- 72; Track ' 70-71; Favorite ' 69-71; Favonte Runner-Up ' 71-72 McLAIN, DEBBY Band ' 69-72, German Club 70-71; District Band ' 70-72; Region Band ' 71-72. McROBERTS, KAY; Coronal ' 71-72; Royalettes ' 71-72; Favorite Runner-Up ' 70-71 McWILLIAMS, LARRY: Band ' 69-72; UIL En- semble First Division ' 72 MENA, ALBERT: Art Guild ' 70-72. MENGLE, STEVE: Track ' 69-72 MERICLE, CLENT Jr Varsity Track ' 69-70, Var- sity Track ' 70-72. MILLER, MARGARET: NFL ' 71-72; Drama Club ' 71-72; French Club ' 69-70 MILLER, PAM VICA ' 71-72; ICT ' 71-72. MINTON. PATTI: Spanish Club ' 70-71; Coronal ' 70-72; Jr Varsity Tennis ' 70-71; Quill Scroll ' 71-72, MITCHELL, JANICE: Band ' 69-72; Latin Club ' 70-71; Band Council ' 71-72; UIL Ensemble First Division ' 70-71. MOEDE, ERIC: Band ' 69-72; Latin Club ' 70-72; NHS ' 71-72; Soccer Team ' 71-72. MONTIEL, ROSA: D.E. ' 71-72. MORENO, RAY: Band ' 69-72, Assistant Drum Mapr ' 71-72; Band Council ' 70-72; Track ' 69-72; Jr. Varsity Basketball Manager ' 69-70; NHS ' 71-72; Favorite Runner-Up ' 71-72. MORRIS, GLEN: Track ' 69-72; Sophomore Football ' 69-70 MUNGUIA, CYNTHIA Band ' 69-72; Spanish Club ' 71-72 NAU, HOWARD Band ' 69-72, Uniform Manager ' 70-72, NHS ' 71-72 NETEK, DEBBIE: Biology Club ' 69-71 NEWBY, DEBBIE Spanish Club ' 69-72; Coronal ' 69-72, Activities Editor ' 70-71, Editor-in- Chiel ' 71-72, Royalettes ' 71-72; Quill Scroll ' 70-72, National Merit Letter ol Commenda- tion ' 71-72; National Meril Wtio ' s Who Among American High School Sludenls ' 71- 72 NINE, LESLIE: Student Council ' 69-70; Art Guild β– 70-71. NOLL WENDY Alfred ' 69-70. Latin Club ' 69- NYCUM, DARYL Band ' 69-70, Choir ' 69-72, District Choir ' 70-72, Region Choir ' 71-72; Spanish Club ' 71-72: Track ' 71-72. NYE, PATRICK: Varsity Tennis ' 70-72; Soccer Team ' 71-72; Favorite Runner-Up ' 69-71. OLIVER, KATHY French Club ' 70-72 PALLOTTI, BEN: Alfred ' 69-70. PALMER, MICHELLE Band ' 69-72, Librarian ' 69-72 PINSON, RICK Jr Varisty Football ' 69-70; Jr Varsity Basketball ' 69-71, Varsity Basketball ' 71-72, Vocal Suspension ' 71-72 POLLARD, THAD: NJROTC POLZIN, JOHN: Jr. Varsity Basketball ' 69-70, Varsity Basketball ' 70-72 RASMUSSEN, JAMES Alfred ' 70-71. German Club ' 70-72 RATCLIFF, MIKE: Football Manager ' 70-72. RAY, CYNDEE Royalettes ' 70-72. REA, RO Moody High School β€” Varsity Tennis ' 70-71 REECE, DEWARD: Sophomore Football ' 69-70; Jr. Varsity Baseball ' 69-70 REED. SALLY VICA Reporter ' 71-72 LAUREL COOPER AND DON SMITH senior achievements 235 REIMERS, BRIDGET: Spanish Club ' 69-70, REYNA, SANDRA: Band ' 69-72, RICHARDSON, JIMMY: Varsity Football ' 69-72; Track ' 69-71; Favorite ' 69-71; Favorite Run- ner-Up ' 71-72 RICHTER, BARBARA: German Club ' 69-71, VOE ' 71-72 RICHTER, STEVE: Industrial Arts ' 69-71; Varsity Tennis ' 70-72, RIDGEWAY, ADRIAN: Varsity Swim Team ' 69- 72; Region and State Championship Swim- ming; 200 Meter 3rd State ' 69-70, ' 71-72; 300 Meter State Record Holder ' 69-72, Hon- ors for Meritorious Achievements, ROBERTS, MELISSA: Coronal ' 70-72; Latin Club ' 71-72; Spanish Club ' 69-71; Quill Scroll ' 71-72. RODRIGUEZ, LINDA: VOE ' 71-72, ROWLING. BOB: Varsity Golt ' 69-72, Jr. Varsity Basketball ' 69-70; Latin Club ' 69-71; Varsit Basketball ' 70-71; NHS ' 70-72 ROWLING, TWILA: NAH ' 70-72; National Meril Semifinalist ' 71 , RUDD, JOHN: Jr Varsity Tennis ' 69-70; Student Council ' 70-72; Student Advisory Board ' 71- 72; Favorite Runner-Up ' 70-71; Favorite ' 71- 72; Representative to Sister City Student Ex- change Program ' 70-71, SALADINO, DALE: Latin Club ' 70-72, Soccer Team ' 71-72 SALINAS, VERONICA IRIS: FHA ' 70-72, SCHANEN, LINDA: HECE, SELLERS, CHARLES: Jr, Varsity Tennis ' 69-71, Biology Club ' 69-70; Marine Biology ' 71-72 SEXTON, DAVID: NJROTC ' 69-70; Soccer ' 70- 72; EMH Outstanding Achievement Award ' 70-71; Alfred ' 70-71 SHAMBAUGH, CELIA: OEA ' 71-72; Art Guild β– 71-72. SHAW, CHARLIE: NFL ' 69-72, Recording Sec- retary ' 71-72; Drama Club ' 69-72; Student Council ' 71-72; Stash ' 71-72, Hoofbeat ' 70- 71; Psychology Club ' 71-72; Dance Chair- man Student Council ' 71-72. SHEPHERD, DUB: Concert and Marching Band ' 69-72; Stage Band ' 69-72; NHS ' 71-72. SIMMONS, BILL: German Club ' 69-71; Sopho- more Football ' 69-70; Track ' 69-70; Soccer β– 71-72 SIRE, DAVID: German Club ' 69-70; Band ' 69- 70. SISSON, ERIC: Latin Club ' 70-72; Math Club ' 71-72; NHS ' 71-72; National Merit Semi-Fi- nalist ' 71-72. SISTO, JEANNIE: FHA ' 68-69; NJHS ' 68-69; Spanish Club ' 69-71; DECA ' 71-72. SMITH, CAROLYN: Concert Choir ' 71-72 SMITH, CRAIG: Rodeo Club ' 71-72. SNELLING. EMILY: Student Council ' 69-70; Choir ' 70-72; All-District Choir ' 71-72; OEA ' 71-72. SNIDER. SALLY NHS ' 71-72. Ouill Scroll ' 70-72; French Club ' 69-72; Student Aid Meadowbrook Elementary School ' 71-72. Re- porter Hoofbeat ' 69-71; Editor Hoofbeat ' 71- 72 SNYDER. CAROLYN: Favorite Runner-Up ' 69- 72; Student Council ' 70-71; NFL ' 71-72; Drama Club ' 71-72; Stash Editor ' 71-72. FHA ' 71-72. Homecoming Queen Nominee ' 71- 72 SPECKELS. ANN: NHS ' 71-72; Favonte Run- ner-Up ' 69-70; Favorite ' 70-72. Student Council ' 70-71. Coronal ' 70-71, Section Edi- tor ' 71-72. Royalettes ' 70-71. Lieutenant ' 71-72; Student Council Secretary ' 71-72; Lady-in-Waiting of Homecoming ' 71-72; Ouill Scroll ' 71-72 STARKEY. MARY: DECA ' 71-72 STARTZ. ELAINE: Biology Club ' 69-71. FHA ' 69-70; OEA Secretary ' 71-72. STURGIS. RICHARD Jr Varsity Football ' 69-70. Varsity Football ' 70-71; Jr Varsity Track ' 69- 70; Varsity Track ' 70-72; Favonte Runner-Up ' 71-72 SULLIVAN. TIM: Biology Club ' 69-70; Soccer ' 71-72 SWAILS, JOYCE: Presidential Physical Fitness Award ' 69-71, OEA ' 70-72. TANNER, MIKE: Varsity Football ' 69-72. Varsity Letterman. Varsity Track ' 69-72; Hoofbeat ' 71-72 TAPP. DOROTHY: Band ' 69-70. TATUM, CLARK: Football ' 70-72. THIELHORN. KATHY: NFL ' 69-71. DECA Vice- President ' 71-72. THOMPSON, KAYLYNN: Latin Club ' 69-71; NFL ' 69-71; Drama Club ' 70-71; UIL ' 70-71 THOMPSON, ROBERT: Band ' 69-71, Stage Band ' 69-71; CVAE ' 71-72. TILLEY, DON: Choir ' 69-72; Vocal Suspension ' 69-72; President ' s Ail-American Physical Fit- ness Award TUOHY, CISSY: Corof7a( ' 70-71 . Section Editor ' 71-72; Quill Scroll ' 71-72; Drama Club ' 70-71. TURNER. LYNNETTE: Drama Club ' 71-72 UNDERBRINK. KAY: Spanish Club ' 69-71; Psy- chology Club ' 71-72 VAELLO. DAVID: Varsity Tennis ' 70-72; Psy- chology Club President ' 71-72; Spanish Club Treasurer ' 71-72; NHS ' 71-72; Nominee for Court of Honor ' 71-72 VANLUYN. EDITH:X:ontestant Miss Kellam Pag- eant of Floyd E Kellam High School ' 70-71. Virginia High School Forensic League Com- petition. Poetry Reading. VILLARREAL. JIMI: Student Council ' 70-71. WALDEN. DEBRA: German Club ' 70-72; Biolo- gy Club ' 69-71; Quill Scroll ' 71-72; Hoofbeat ' 70-71 WALKER. GRACE Spanish Club ' 71-72; Medi- cal Club ' 70-71. WATSON. ANDY: Manager Royalettes ' 71-72; Biology Club ' 69-70; Psychology Club ' 71- WATSON. BARBARA: French Club ' 71-72. WEBB, RICHARD Choir ' 69-72. Region Choir ' 70-72 WENTZ. KIM: Band ' 70-71; Choir ' 69-71 WEST. CONNIE: VOE WHITE. JUDY: Honor Roll ' 69-72; Concert Choir and Vocal Suspension ' 69-72; Presi- dent Concert Choir ' 70-71. NHS ' 71-72; All- Region Choir ' 70-71; Vice-President Concert Choir ' 71-72. All-Distnct Choir ' 71-72. Home- coming Princess ' 71-72. Court of Honor Nominee ' 71-72. Favorite Runner-Up ' 71-72 WHITTEN. LOU ANN: VICA. WILEY. RHONDA Biology Club ' 70-71; Rodeo Club ' 71-72 WILKINS. BARBARA FHA ' 70-72. Honor Roll ' 70-72 WILLIAMS, NANCY Royalettes ' 70-72. WOLF. JANIS: VICA Treasurer ' 71-72. WOOLDRIDGE. SUZANNE: Latin Club ' 70-71; Coronal ' 71-72 WOOTTON, BELVA: Latin Club ' 70-71. Psy- chology Club ' 71-72 WORDEN, DIANE: Concert Choir ' 69-72, Histo- rian ' 71-72; Vocal Suspension ' 70-72 WORMSER. EDDIE: Track ' 69-72 YOUNG, DEBBIE: Student Council ' 69-70; Band ' 69-72. Band Council ' 69-72. 236 senior achievements Alicia Eiermann and Suzanne Wooldrldge senior achievements i ' iv Index ABARCA. MANUEL 217. 229 Abbon. Robert (10) 83. 161 Abbon, Debbie (10) 183 Abbott, Deborah (10) 183 Acuna, Michael (11) 161 Adair, Brad (10) 161 Adair, Matthew (10) Adams, Don (11) 161 Adams, John (10) 161 Adams. Larry (10) Adams. Lynnda (10) 183. 202. 249 Adams. Sandy (12) 135 Adams, Shirley Ann (11) Adams, Sterling (12) 65 Adams, Wendy (11) 160 Adamson, Mernette (11) 161 Addkison, Rhonda (11) 161 Addkison, Steven (10) 183 Adkins, Charles (12) 135. 144 AESOP 51 Aguirre. Anierro (11) Aguirre. Richard (10) 59, 61. 80. 183 Aguierre, Shannon 80 Albers. Betty Sue (12) 135 Ake. Cindy (12) 135 ALBRIGHT, MR JAMES 227 Albright, Kim (12) 135 Alben, Bill (12) 135 Alcala. Frank (1 1) Alexander. Greg (12) Alexander. Paul (11) 161 Alexander. Rachel (10) 66, 183 Allen. Bruce (11) 55. 161 Allen. Carlton (10) 183 Allen, Curtis (10) 183 ALLEN, MR FORREST 227 Allen. Fred (10) 183 Allen, Glon (10) 183 Allen, Karen (10) 183 Ally, Cynthia (10) 66. 183 Alvarez. Armando (10) 183 Alvarez. Gloria (10) 81 Alvarez, Gracie (11) 161 Alvarez, Jesse (10) 183 Amaya. Hilda (1 1) Ames. Carter (10) 86. 183 Ames. Clay (10) 83. 86. 183 Amesquita. Terry (10) 83 Anderson. Bill (11) 161 Anderson, Brenda (12) 135 Anderson, Bruce (12) 55. 135 Anderson. Christie (1 2) 91 . 1 22. 1 35. 110 Anderson. Carolyn (12) 135 Anderson. Kyle (10) 183 Anderson, Robert (10) Anderson, Bill (11) Andrus. Jane (12) 26. 116. 135. 153.94. Ill Angell. Wayne (10) 83 Angelloz. Cy (12) Ansley. Dee (10) 183 Anslinger. Michael (11) 161 Anslinger. Susan (10) 183 Anthony, Nora (11) 161 Anlonetz, Bill (10) 202 Arango, Pabi (11) 161 AREVALO, MR MAURICIO 207, 225 Arguell. John (12) 135 Armstrong. Mandie (10) 83 Armstrong. Andie (12) 83. 84. 135. 183 Armstrong. Joel (10) 183 Armstrong, Robed (1 1) 29, 161 Armstrong. Vicki (10) 183 Arnold. Carol (12) 135 Arnold. Lynn (12) 135 Arthur. Michael (11) 181 Arriaga. Cynthia (11) 161 Arriaga, Nick (10) 183 Almar. Robed (10) 183 Atterbury. Jane (10) 129. 182. 183 Aulorth, Karen (10) 53. 183 Austin. Alan (11) 55. 161 Aulry. John (10) 183 Aulry. Parker (12) 135 Avila. Belinda (12) 106. 135 Avila. Mel (10) 86. 183 Peggy Russell seems uncenain of Steve Forney ' s intentions in the treatment room. 236 index Ayala. Rulh (11) 83. 161 Babin. Lorelta (11) 38. 161 Bace. Debbie (10) 183 Bacon, James (10) 59. 183 Baeihge. Jerry (10) 35, 183 Baggett, Laueda (11) 161 Bailey. Kirk (11) 29. 69. 161 Baird. Ken 183 Baisn. Theresa (11) 161 BARNARD. MR CORNELL 227 Burnighl. Charles (10) Baker. George (12) 135 Baker. Loyd (10) 183 Baker, Sleven (12) 91, 135 Baker, Susan (11) 161 Baldeschwiler, Mall (11) 161 Baldeschwiler, Pal (12) Baldwin, Shawn (11) 161 Ball, Roberl (11) 161 Balliew, Sharon (10) 105. 183 BAND 82-87 Barcklow, Beverly (11) 161 Barcklow. Mark (12) 135 Barger. Debbie (10) 183 Barger. Pam (12) 91. 135 Barker, Robert (12) 135 Barnes, Robert (12) 135 Barrella. Lloyd (11) 161 Barteiniez, Jesse (12) 181 Barrios, Martha (10) 183 Bartee, Paula (12) 104. 135 Banon, Debbie (10) 104, 182. 183 BASEBALL 20-21. 67 Basham, Pa m (12) 91. 135 BASKETBALL 42-45. 48. 56 BASS. MR FRANKLIN 227 BASS. MR JOHNNY 55 BASSOUS. MR SAMMY 76. 221 Bateman. Sally (11) 162 Bates, Lorella (11) 162 Battetsby, Carol (11) 162 Battles, Rick (12) Bauch, Pam (11) 162 Baxter, Nancy (11) 162 Bayliss, Rusty (10) 67 Bazan. Aaron (12) 80. 81. 122. 134. 135. 150 Bazan. Palli (11) 162 Beadle. David (10) 183 Beams. Robin (10) 104. 183 BEAMS. MRS FRANCIS 223 Beaton. Matt (12) 29. 47. 135. 138 Beaton. Scott (11) 29. 162 BECKMAN, MISS DOROTHY 224 Bednorz, Joe Pat (10) 183 Beecroll, Mary (10) 182, 183 Beeghly, Debbie (11) Beeghly. Diana (10) 66. 183 Bell. Aaron (12) 135 Bell, Kalhy (10) 183 Bellon, Cleo (11) 162 Bemis, Tom (12) 135 Bemis, Michael (10) 129, 183 Benavides, Daniel (12) 136 Benavides, Eddie (11) 162 Benavides, Ro ss (12) 136 Benedict. Debbie (10) 183 Benedict. Richard (11) 162 Benick. Sharon (10) 183 BENKENDORFOR. MR J P 76. 79. 221 Bennett. Carol Ann (10) 81, 184 Bennett, Donald (12) Bennett. Kalhy (11) 162 Bennell. Robert (10) 184 Benoit. David (12) 136 Benoil. Steve (11) 162 Benson. Becki (10) Benson. Michael (10) 184 Benton. Janice (11) 162 Berger. Lisa (10) 184 Berling. Cindy 162 Berlino. Cyndi (10) 101 Berry. Lynn (12) 91. 136 BERRY. MRS MILDRED 208 Berry. Toby (12) 91. 136 Beseda. Jack (10) 184 Beshears. David (10) 184 Beshears, Norman (12) Best. Scott (10) 184 Best. Bill (12) 38. 73. 136, 250 BEST. DR WILLIAM 250 Bethany. James (10) 55. 184 Bethel. Mike (11) 162 Belo. Ken (11) 181 Beynon, Barbara (12) 53. 136 Beynon. Jell (12) 53, 107. 136 Bickham. Gary (11) 162 Bidne. Pam (12) Biel. Richard (11) 162 Billings. Dianne (11) 162 BIOLOGY CLUB 56. 106 Bird. Sieve (11) 162 Birnbaum. Audrey (10) 105. 184 Bimbaum. Kalhy (11) 162 Birnbaum. Mark (12) 89. 136 Birl. David (11) 162 Bishop. Beth (11) 162 Bishop. Penny (10) Black. Brandon (11) 55. 162 Black. James (12) Black. Robert (11) 162 Blackburn. Sleven (10) 184 Blackslock. Jenmler (11) 162 Blackslone. Tommy (10) 184 Blake. Louise (12) 136 Blakelock. Trina (10) 184 Bland. Marsha (11) 106. 162 Bland. Bruce (10) 106. 184 Blankenship. Alan (11) 162 Blankenship, Carol (10) 106, 184 Blankenship, Eddie (12) 136 Blankenship, Susan (10) 184 Bledsoe. Kalhy (10) 105. 184 Block. Debbie (12) BLUHM. MR DUDLEY 38. 104. 105. 223 BIystone. Jack (12) Board. Sheila (11) 162 Boatman, Blake (12) 136 Boek. Kathleen (10) 184 Boggess, Tom (11) 162 Boggus. Wailis (10) Bohuslav. Darren (12) 136 Bohuslav. Jennice (10) 66. 184 Bolin, Judy (10) 66. 133, 184, 250 Bond, Carolyn (12) 74, 84, 111, 133, 136 BONEY. MRS AUDREY 224 Bonilla, John (10) 48, 184 Bonilla, David (12) 29. 32, 69, 136 Bonner, Robert (10) 48. 61. 184 Booker, Michael (12) Boomgaarden, Don (12) 98. 107. 136 Boone. Laura (10) 184 Boone, Trey (11) 162 Boren. Mark (10) Boslick, Julie (10) 184 Boulware, Cynlhia (10) 104, 184 Bounds, Robert (10) 184 Bourg, Michael (12) 43. 45. 47. 136 Bouse. Richard (20) 35. 184 Boulte, Lisa (11) 40. 162 Bowden. Bruce (12) Bowen. Palricia (12) Bowen. Richard (10) 104. 184 Bowen. Ted (12) 136 Bower. Jellrey (11) Bowman, John (10) 184 Bowman, Mike (12) 136. 213 Boyls. Vicki (12) 76. 136 BOYNT. MRS NIKI 80. 81. 90 Boynl, Shau nna 80. 90 Bracey, Roberl (11) 162 Bradley, Ernest (10) 184 Bradley, Dowann (12) 91, 136 Bradley, John (10) 48, 96. 184 BRADLEY. DR LEO 227 Bradshaw, Debbie (11) 62. 91. 162 Bradshaw. Robert (12) 136 Sraesicke. Debbie (11) 162 Brand, Leon (12) 136 Brandon, Jenmler (12) Brasellon, Karyn (12) 136 Bray, Apnl (10) Bray, Don (10) 184 Breeze, Becky (10) 184 Bridges. Brenda (10) 182. 184 Bridwell, Scoll (11) 162. 104 BRIGHT. MR CHARLES 29. 79. 224 BRITT. MRS CORRINE 208 Brill, Rayburn (10) 184 Brilz, Laura (11) 162 Brock, Dennis (1 1) Brock, Keilh 86. 162 Brock. Palsy (11) 181 Brockman. Tim (11) 51. 162 Broerman. Ken (11)81. 1 62 Broil. Janice (12) 137 Broil. Jett (11) 162 Brooks. Jim (12) 137 Brooks. Tommy (11) 162 Brooks. Vicki (11) Brown. Bick (11) 45. 47. 126. 162 Brown. Bruce (10) 184 Brown. Dale (10) 35. 184 Brown. Dana (10) 184 Brown. Darren (12) 89 Brown, David (12) 65, 137 Brown, Debbie (11) 132, 162 Brown, James (10) 184 Brown, Mark (10) 53, 184 Brown, Sharon (11) 162 Brubaker, Carol (10) 184 Brubaker. Doug (11) 1 62 Bruce. Byron (12) 137 Bruce. Lenny (12) 26. 78. 119. 134. 137. 148 Bruce. Tim (10) 184 Bryan. Susan (12) 83. 84. 137, 111 Bryant. Brell (12) 137 BRYANT. MR DON 207 Bryant. Lamar (12) 75, 137 Bryant, Gail (10) 66, 184 Bryanl, Tracy (10) Bryce, Healher (11) 162 Bryce, Holli (12) 106. 111. 137 Bucey. Diana (12) 91. Ill, 137 Buckly. Charles (10) 184 Buckley. Cyndie (11) 62. 73. 80. 93. 181. 250 Buckley. Michael (10) 35. 184 Buckley. Patricia (12) 23. 91. 137 Bull. Mike (10) Bullard. Tern (11) 162 Burch. Joe (11)96. 163 Burchell. Betty (11) 104. 163 Burchell. Cindy (12) 104. 137 Burdelle. Bob (10) 184 Burgess. Gary (11) 86. 163 Burke. Linda (12) 137 Burke. Mary (12) 114. 118. 134. 137. 241 Burchell. Nancy (10) Burmah. Fran (10) 184 Burnett. Terry (11) 163 Burnett. Trenton (11) 163 Burnighl. Charles (10) 184 Burns. Diane (12) 137 Burrow. Lynn (10) 185 Burton. Charlie (10) 186 Burton, Larry (12) 137 Burton, Russell (10) 83. 185 Busby, Kirk (11) 104. 105. 163 Bushwar, Chene (10) 185 Bulls. Jody (10) 185 Butts. Joseph (10) Buzbee. Dean (11) 55. 163 Cabello. Linda (12) 104. 137 Cabello, Mimi (11) 91. 163 Cadena. Hector (It) 24. 163 Cadena, Yvonne (10) 185 Caldcleugh. Margaret (11) 163 Caldcleugh. Robert (12) Caldwell. Debbie (11) 163 Callicotl. Jim (11) 163 Callis. Charles (10) 35. 185 Callis. Dale (12) 86. 137 Campbell. Archie (12) Campbell. James (12) Campbell. Mary (11) 164 Campbell. Pam (12) 137 Campbell. Tommy (12) 137 Canion. Cenise (10) 185 Canipe. Gary (11) 137 Canon. Robert (10) Canlu. Christine (12) 37. 51. 137 Canlu. Johnny (11) 29. 164 Canlu. Mike (10) 181 Canlu. Rene (10) 86. 185 Capelle. Helen (10) Capelle. Holly (10) 185 Cardona. Corkey (11) 104 Carey. Stephen (10) 185 Carl. Mendi (12) 79. 101. 103. 137 Carnes. Knoxi (11) 164 Carranza. John (10) 185 Carnlloo. Mary Lou (11) 164 Carruth, Vicki (12) Carscadden. Doug (11) 164 Carter. Tom (10) 185 Cash. Vance (10) 185 Casner. Howard (12) 80. 137 Cass. Colleen (10) 185 CASS. MR PAUL 65. 66. 213. 224 Cassidy. Cynlhia (10) 185 Cassidy. Mike (12) 158 Caslaneda. Frank (11) 29. 164 Castillo. Noe (10) 185 Caslleberry. Elaine (11) 164 Caveti. Caria (12) 91. 138 Caieski. Greg (10) 35, 185 Cerda. Noel (10) Cerna. Johnny (11) Certain. Bronson (10) Certain. Oaria (11) 164 Chaisson. Karen (10) 185 Chaney. Michael (10) 185 Chapman. Patricia (12) 51, 138 Chapin. Mark (11) 164 Charher, Jo Ann (10) 185 Charlier. Nancy (12) Chasak. Gary (10) 185 Chavana. Daniel (11) Chavera. Carmel (11) 164 CHEERLEADERS 94-95 Chesney. Barbara (12) 138 Chesney. Cathy (12) 76. 138 Chesney. Diane (10) 185 Chilton. Dana (12) 29. 104, 137 Christian. Christine (11) 104. 164 Choate. Bob (11) 164 CHOIR 104-105 Chumbley. Carol (10) 185 Ciochetlo. Lewis (10) 185 Churchill. Debbie (12) 138 Ciochetlo. Nick (11)89. 164 Ciochetlo. Wanda (12) 111. 138 Clark. Duane (10) 86. 185 Clark. Jimmy (12) 138 Clark, Paul (12) 138 Clayton, Richard (10) 164 Cleland, James (10) 185 Cline. Danny (12) Cline. Nancy (10) 65. 185 Clingaman, Sydna (11) 52 Ciosson. Melissa (10) Cloud, Barbara (12) 138 Clymore, Janice (12) 138 Cobb, John (11) 164 Cobb, Ty (12) (decker, Lyndia 76 Cohea. Carol (10) 185 C hn, Bill (11) 164 Coker, Carolyn (10) 185 Coker. Mike (11) 164 Cole. Jimmy (10) 86, 185 Coleman, Courtney (11) 164 Coley. Nora (10) Coley. Wallie (10) 185 Collier. Bruce (10) 185 Collins, Barbara (11) 164 Collins, Catherine (10) 202 Collins, Robert (12) Collins, Laurel (1 1) 26, 76, 164 Collins, Vivian (10) 186 C mparato. Tim (11) 164 Comslock. Jackie (10) 186 Comstock. Kim (10) CONDEB. MR FERNANDO 225 Comstock. Paula (10) 186, 198 Conley, Candy (10) 186 Connor, James (10) 186 Conner, Mike (10) 186 Connors, Lee (10) 186 CONNORS, MRS MELODY 209 Conwell. Dean (10) 48, 67. 129, 181 Cook. Randy (12) 29 Cook, Patti (10) 129, 182, 186 Cook, Rusty (12) 164 Cook. Steven (10) 35. 59, 66, 186 Cooper, Laurel (12) 106, 138, 235 COOPER, IvIRS LORENE 219 Coppedge. Jern (11) 164 Coppinger. Susan (1 1) 38. 164 Corcoran. Mike (11) 164 Cordero. Delia (10) 186 Cordero. Oscar (10) 104. 186 Cormier. Lonnie (12) 138 Cormier. Michael (10) Cornett. John (11) 164 CORONAT 63. 92-93. 250-251 Corral. Priscilla (11) 164 Coston. Barry (12) 138 Cothran. Susan (11) 91. 164 Couleau. Clark (10) Coverson. Wanda (10) 186 Cowan. Diane (10) 83. 86, 186 Cowan, Terri (1 1 ) 38, 91 , 1 64 Cowick, Steven (10) 186 Cox, Barbara (11) 64 Cox, Danny Lee (10) Cox. James (10) 186 Coy. Raylene (10) 186 Cox. Mike (12) 138 Craig. Leslie (10) 186 Craig. Patrick (10) Cramer. Barbara 105 Cranlill. Suzanne (11)81. 164 CRANFORD. MRS JO 76, 221 Crawlord, Andra (12) 138 Ctawlord, Judy (10) 66, 186 CRAWFORD, MS ROBERTA 78, 221, 229 Creasman, Daryl (1 1) 76, 164 Creasman, Rebecca (12) 138 Cnsp, Richard (12) 138 Cnsp, Rick (10) 186 Crist. Cheryl (1 1 ) 83. 84. 1 64 Crocker, John (12) Crocker, Lydia (12) 138 Crouch, Medy (11) 164 Crouch, Pam (12) 138 Crow. Steve (11) 181 Crowley, Tommy (12) 83. 86 Crozier. Mark (11) 65. 164 Cruse. Gary (10) 35. 186. 192 Cuevas. Anola (12) 90. 138 Cuevas. Roddy (11) 164 Culbertson. Darlene (10) 186 Culberlson. Jimmy (11) 164 Culbertson. Terry (10) Culpepper. Auther (10) 186 Curry. Frankie (10) 24, 186 Curry. Landy (11) 80. 160. 164 Curtis, Billy (10) 186 Curtis, Bob (11) 66, 164 Curtis, Mark (11) 164 Curlis, Melanie (10) 66, 186 CUSTER. MR RALEIGH 75. 213 Custer. Victor (11) CVAE 56 Cypert. Billy (10) 186 Daily. Bruce (10) 186 Daniel. Becky (12) 139 Daniels. Denise (11) 106. 164 Daniels. Martin (10) 186 Danziger. Danny (11) 165 Darby, Dusty (11) 165 Darden. James (12) Darden. Rick (11) 165 Daugherty, DeDe (11) 16, 177 David, Nancy (12) 112. 122, 134, 139 Davidson, Sue (12) 40, 139 Davis, Barbara (11) 16. 104 Davis. Barbara (10) 186 Davis. Bonnye (11) 91. 165 Davis, Charles (12) 139 Davis, Charles (10) 186 DAVIS. MISS CHRIS 93 Davis. Kay (12) 83. 84 Davis. Francis (10) 186 Davis. Greg (11) 165 Daws, Harry (1 0) 80, 1 86 Davis, Brad (12) 139 Davis, James (10) 187 Davis. Jim (11) 165 Davis. Jim (12) 139 Davis. Judy (12) 139 Davis. Joe (10) 187 Davis. Julie (10) 187 Davis. Michael (10) 187 DAVIS. MR MELVIN 213 Davis. Nancy (12) 74. 112. 139 Dawe. Larry (11) 165 Dawkins. Andrea (12) 91, 139 Dawkins, Paul (10) 187 Dawson, Karen (10) 86, 187 Deadman, [Jonna (12) 139 Dealcala, David (11) Deanng. Michael (12) 139 Deel, Steve (12) 139 De Forrest, Ann (11) 17, 62, 160, 165, 169, 250 Delagarza, Daiia (10) 105, 187 Delano, Rocky (1 2) 90, 93, 1 1 2, 1 1 7. 1 34, 1 39, 205, 250 Delarosa. Arlene (11) 165 Delarosa. Chnstine (10) 187 DE LOS SANTOS. MS, EVANGELINA 225 Delaune. Tom (10) 187 Deleon. Edward (10) 187 Deleon. Liz (12) 76 Delgado. George (11) 165 Dengler. George (12) 89 Denton, Carole (12) 139 Depena. Ralph (10) 187 DEPUY. MRS NANCY 18. 23. 62. 80 Desha. Debbie (11) 165 Deshane. Leslie (10) 80. 81. 187 Deshields. Malcom (11)16 Dickinson. Bryan (10) 187 Dickson. John (11) 165 Diemert. Beth 23 Diemert. Susan (12) 23, 79, 93, 98, 139, 249, 250 Dienert. Gary (10) 187 Dietrich. Sue (12) 57. 62. 83. 84. 139 Dill. George (12) 39 Dill, Johnny (12) ' Dillard, Robert (12) 86. 158 Dillon. Grace (11) 165 DILLON, MR GUY 29, 224 Dixon, Doug (12) 65, 139 Dobbs, Danny (1I) 65, 165 Dobbs, Joy (12) 139 Dodd, Frank (10) 187 Dodson, Debbie (11) 165 Dodson, Marc (12) 51, 79, 139, 250 Dominguez, Diana (10) 187 DONNAN. MR LARRY 221 Dore. Guy (10) 187 Dore. Carl (12) 139 Dorrough. Julie (10) 187 Dossal. Michael (10) 187 Doty. Debra (10) 187 Doty. Marilyn (12) 139 DOTY, MS THELMA 215 Douglas. Barbara (10) 187 Douglas. Claudia (12) 140 Douglas. Thomas (12) Downs. Jeft(12) 140 Drozd. Cathy (12) 140 DRISCOLL, MS STARLEE 233 Duckworth, Melanie (10) 187 Duerr, Steve (12) 29, 140 Duggan. Jackie (12) 98, 140 Dugie, Mark (10) 37, 187 Dulaune, Tom 35 Dullnig, Mike (10) 187, 192 Oulock, Jim (10) 187 Dumas. Larry (10) 187 Duncan, Doyle (10) 187 Duncan, Pam (11) 166 Dunn, Andy (10) 187 Dunn, Danny (10) 166 Dunn. Stan (12) 18. 107 DUNN. MS ELMA 225 Dunn, Larry (11) 166 Dunn, Laura (10) 187 Dunn. Roger (12) 140 Dunnam. James (11) 166 Dunnam. Robert (12) 140 Durrenberger. Linda (11) 166 Duvald. Robert (11) 166 Duvall. Robbie (10) Duvall. Stephen (10) 187 Duvall. Steve (10) 187 Eakin. Jan (11) 166 Eanes. Marilyn (11) 166 Eberle. Tim (10) 187 Eberle. Tina (10) 187 Edwards. Dale (10) 188 Edwards. Diane (10) 188. 198 Edwards. Sandra (12) Eggen. Donna (ti) 166 Ehlers. Kim (12) 140 Eiben. Fonda (11) 166 Eiben, Vadonna (10) 104 . Alicia (12) 140. 156. 237 , Rachael (10) 188 Eiermann, Stephen (10) 48, 1 88 Ekstrom, Betty (12) 140 Elder, Roxanne (10) 80, 182, 188 Elelante, Juan (12) 89, 140 Elelante, Patricia (10) 86, 106, 188 Elliotl, Joe (10) 188 Elliott, Randy (10) 188 Ellis, Deena (10) 188 Ellsworth, Hal (11) 55, 166 Ellsworth, Hank (11) 29, 96, 124. 166 Ellwood, James (10) 188 Elzner, Larry (10) 188 Elzner, Marsha (11) 188 Emerson, Lollie (11) 166 EMM 51, 66 Enderle, Debbie (11) 166 Enderle. Wayne (10)202 Enderle. William (12) 209 English. Monle (n) 96. 160. 166 Ensminger. Gelvase (10) 183 Eppes. Mike (10) 166 Efb, Paul (12) 26, 51. 133. 140 EREKSON. MS NAQINE 224 Escamilla, Rudy (12) 140 Escobedo. Luz (11) 140 Espinosa. Cynthia (11) Espilia. Freddie (12) 69 Essing. Cheryl (11) 166 Estes. Monle (11) 166 ESTES. MS LORRAIANE 225 Evans. David (10) 104 Evans, Judy (11) 166 Evans. Linda (11) 166 Evans. Butch (12) 59. 61 Everetl. Martha (10) Ewing. Clay (10) 188 Eynng. Kerry (12) 140 Fairless. Lisa (10) 57, 188 Farmer, James (10) 83, 188 Farmer, Rick (11) 166 Farnsworth. Dan (10) 48. 188 Feattierston, Bob (12) 59. 61. 140 Fealherslon Bruce (11) 59. 61. 166 Fealherston. Catherine (1 1) Fealherslon. Cindy (11) 80. 94. 166. 174 Fealherston. Mike (12) 21 . 29, 69. 74, 1 14, 1 16. 140 Feazell. Shelly (11) 166 Feazell. Sherry (11) 166 Feher. Tony (10) 188 Fehlis. Denine (12) 91. 140 FEHLIS, MRS EMILY 208 Ferguson. James (10) 35, 140, 188 Ferguson, janei (12) Fernandez. Merce (12) 38. 93.96. 112. 122. 133. 140, 250 Ferrell, Jenny (12) 106. 140. 159 Ferrell. Karen (11) 166 Fiedler. Laura (12) 140 FIELDS. MRS BILLYE O 76. 221 Fields. James (11) 166 Fikes. Lenise (12) 65, 140 Fischer, Shelley (12) 101, 113 Fisher, Craig (12) lO. 74. 80. 112. 121. 134. 140 Fisher. Richard (11) 83. 86. 167 Fisher. Shannon (10) 132, 188 Filzgerald. Billy 167 Fleeman, Barbara 215 Fleeman, Bill (12) 43. 47. 94. 120. 140. 154. 230 Fleming. Mane (12) 140. 181 Fletcher. Ronald (11) 167 Flores. Alma (10) Floras. Carol (10) 188 Flores. Ida (11) 188 Flores, Johnny (10) Flores, Lydia (10) FlovΒ ers, Ann (11) 51, 167 Flynn, Allen (11) 167. 246 Fomby. Forrest (10) 188 Fontaine. Janice (10) 188 Fontaine. Jolme (11) 167 Fontano, Janace (10) 188 FOOTBALL 28-35 Forbes. Kevin (12) 29, 38. 69. 112. 122. 139. 140 Forney. Carolyn ( 1 1 ) 62. 91 . 1 67 Forney, Stephen (12) 29, 76. 140. 175. 238 Foster, Annetle (11) 167 Foster. Guy (12) 29. 89. 140, 155 Foster, Larry (11) 167 FOWLER, MR NED 43. 45. 47. 67. 217 Fowler. Teresa (10) 188 FOXX 63 Foy. Louise (12) 140 Franklin. John (12) 141 Franklin. Mark (12) Frazier, Debi (10) 188 Frazier, Valerie (12) 141 Frederick, Chen (12) 86. 104. 141 Freeman, Donna (11) 167 Freeman. Chet (11) 29. 67. 132. 167 FRENCH CLUB 56, 97 Fricks, Susan (12) Fnth. Jeanetle (11) 167 Fuentes. Randy (12) 141 Fuentes, Ruben (10) 188 Funk, Kerry (11) FUQUA. MR DON 29. 33. 224 FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA 78 Mary Burke makes sure Mr Royal Mills takes a break for a quick snack. Gabbard. Katen (11)81. 126. 160, 167 Gaerlner, Jimmy (11) 167 Gainan. Tim (11) 55. 167 Gainan. Tommy (10) 188 Gallagher, Kalhy (12) 141 Gallagher. Neil (10) 188 Gannon. Greg (12) 141 Gaivan, Otacio (10) 188 GALVAN. MR OSCAR 225 Gamble. Deborah (10) 188 Gannon. Palnce (10) 83. 188 Garcia. Anna (11) 167 Garcia. Arnoia (10) 188 Garcia. David (12) 55. 141 GARCIA. MS HELEN 225 Garcia. Irene (10) 202 Garcia. Lillie (11) 86. 102. 167 Garcia. Manjel (12) Garcia. Michael (10) 35. 188 Garcia. Ronnie (11) Garcia. Rosa Linda (10) Garcia. Sara (11) 167 Gariit2. Brad (10) 188 Garnelt, William (10) 35. 188 Garrett. Debra (11) 106. 167 Garten. Diana (11) 167 Garrett. Jimmie (10) 188 Garnson. Mike (12) 141 Garza. Al (10) 188 Garza. Benny (10) Garza. Eslella (12) 141 Garza. Gracie (12) 106. 111. 141 Garza. Michael (10) 67. 188 Garza. Norma (10) 1 88 Garza. Yolanda (12) 141 Gasser. Jetf (10) 188 Gasser. Wendy (11) 167 Gaston. Bobby (10) 183 Gales. Richard (11) 83. 86. 167 Gam. Anthony (11) 29. 167 Gavlik. Gwendy (10) 188 Gavlik. Kalhy (11) 91. 167 Gayle. Diane (12) 141 Geddes. Tracy (11) 167 Gentry. Eliott (11) Gentry. Sandra (12) 141 George. Sonya (10) 188 Gerber. Karl (11) 167 Gerbig. Gary (10) 35, 188 Gerhardt. Laura (12) 209 GERMAN CLUB 98 Gibson. Cynthia (10) 188 Gibson. Gayle (12) 141 GIDEON. MRS CHARLOTTE 226 Gideon. Shannon (11) 91. 167 Gilbrealh. Jeannine (12) 141 Giles. Keiih (12) 142 Gill. Denise (12) 142 Gill. Gay (12) 142 Gilmour. Charles (10) 86. 188 Gilmour. Theresa (11) 168 GINGERICH. MISS SHIRLEY 94. 213 Gipson. Debra (10) 188 Glaser. Richard (10) 35. 48. 67. 189 Glasson. Keith (10) 189 Glasson. Kenneth (12) 142 Gleason. Kalhy (11) 168 Glenn. Annette (10) 83. 86. 189 Glenn. Stephen (11) 168 Glidewell. Janet (10) 168 Goeser. Joanne (10) 189 Goeser. John (12) 142 Gofl. David (10) 189 Gold. Harold (11) 62. 80. 83, 160, 167 Gold. Paul 23. 80 GOLD. MR SAMMY 250 Golding, Mark (10) 65, 189 Gomez. Janie (12) 142 Gonzales. Helen (10) 86, 189 Gonzalez, Nancy (11) 86, 168 Gonzalez. Albert (10) Gonzalez, Anna Maria (10) 189 Gonzales, George (10) 189, 219 Gonzales, Joe (10) 168 Goodman, Greg (11) 168 Goodman, Mark (10) 189 Goodpaster, Barbara (10) 189 GOSLIN, MR TOM 215 Grallon. Gene (11) 83, 168 Grafton, Shirley (11) 106, 168 Graham, Cissy (12) 142 Graham, Gary (12) 98 Graham, Patii (10) 83, 188 A ..... Kalhy Swift poses wilh her slender friend in art class Graham. Peggy (11) 83, 168 Graham. Robert (12) 142 Graham. Steven (10) 189 Grant. Karen (11) 168 Grassbaugh, David (11) 168 Gray, Came (11) 91, 168 Gray, Jamey (12) 90. 142 Gray, Sally (10) 189 Green. Lee (12) 107. 142 Greene. Kelly (10) 55. 189 Greene. Janel (12) 142 Greene. Ginny(11)40. 132. 160. 168. 101 Greene. Lorry (10) Greer. Kay (12) 142 Greiner. Kalhy (12) 142. 249 Grevelle. Linda (11) 168 Grey. Jell (11) 168 Griesbach. Deborah (10) 189 GriHin. Ronnie (11) 168 Grillith. David (10) Grigsby. Debbie (10) 189 Grigsby. Sandra (11) 169 Grimes. Jerry (12) 142 GRISSET. MRS JO 226 Grossman. Michael (11) 29. 59, 61. 70. 169 GRUEN. MR JACK 221 Gruen. Melissa (12) 142 Guaiardo. David (11) 169 Guaiardo. Sylvia (11) 168 Guenler. Linda (II) 169 Guerra. Sandra (11) 169 Guerrero Arthur (1 1) Gum. Barbara (11) 169. 177 Gummell. Jeannette (10) 189 Gunnar. Rulh (11) 169 Guthrie. Claire (10) 189 Gutierrez. Cindy 99 Gutierrez. LevΒ is(12) 84. 86. 114. 133. 142 Gutierrez. Lucy (10) 86 Gwin. Kelly (10) 189 Gwin. Marshall (12) Haaker. Richard (12) 142 Mass. Arleen (11) 65. 169 Mass. Denise (1 1 ) 62. 91 . 1 33. 1 69. 250 Haas, Douglas (12) Habeeb. Buddy (10) 189 Habern, Terry (12) 142 Hacker, Karen (10) 189 Haddad, Bruce (1 1 ) 29. 31 . 32. 69, 1 69 Haddad, Larry (10) 67. 189 Haeber, Patty (12) 91. 111. 143. 151 Haeleli. Dave (12) 143 Haeleli. Sherry (11) 104. 169 Hagan. Don (12) 143 Hagans. Caria (11) 169 Hagood. Marvin (10) 189 Hahn. Jody (12) 103. 143 Hahn. Ross (11) 29. 169 Hainline. Vanessa (11) 57 Halbert, Charles (11) 169 Hall. Brian (10) 55. 189 Hall. Jerry (10) 35. 189 Hall. Jonathan (10) 202 HALL. MR LOREN 86. 223 Hall. Sharon (12) 143 Hall. Susan (11) 84. 133. 169 Hamilton. Harry (11) 65 HAMILTON. MR HARRY 221 Hamilton, loanna (12) 143 Hamm. Woody (12) 143 Hamon. Keith (10) 189 Hampton. Linda (12) 143 Hancock. Liz (12) 76. 143 Hand. Diane (11) 169 Hankins. Mark (11) Hansen. Dale (12) 143 Hansen. Robert (10) 35. 189 Harding. Deborah (12) 143 Harding. Rita (10) 190 Harding. Steven (11) 169 Hardy, Mildred (10) 105, 190 Harlien, Nancy (12) Harrell, Bella (10) 132 Harrell, Kathy (12) 143 Harrell, Suzy (12) 143 Harrigan, Julia (12) 91, 143 Harris, Amy (It) 66, 169 Harns. Rhonda Sue (12) Harris, Sheila (11) 169 Hams, Whit (11) 169 Hart, Cathenne (11) Hart, Stephen (11) 169 HartvBick, Charles (11) 169 Hartwick, David (11) 169 Halridge, David (10) 35. 190 HATRIDGE. MRS ILI 226 Hatridge. John (12) 55. 74. 143 Hausman, David (11) Hawkins, Donny (12) Hawkins, Jan (12) 80. 81. 143 Hawkins. Jo Ann (10) 190 Hawkins. Linda (12) Hayden, Stephenie (12) 80 Hayes. Gladys (10) 190 Hayes, Beckie (10) 190 Haynes, Mark (11) 169 Haynes, Ricky 18 HAYNES. MS DELORES 226 Haynes, Tod (10) 35. 190 Hazlett, Kim (10) 190 Heacock. David (11) 104, 169 Hearell, Bella (10) 190 Heaton, Philip (12) Hebner, Diane (12) Heickman, Nancy (10) 190 Henckel, Rodney (10) 35, 190 Henderson. Linda (11) 99. 169 Hendricks. Kay (12) 26. 79. 114. 133. 143. 145 Hendricks. Mike (10) 190 Henrichson. Jayne (11) 169 Henrichson. Buddy (12) 143 Henry, Michael (10) 35, 190 Henry, Steven (12) 143 Hentges, Manlyn (10) 190 Hentges, Teresa (11) 169 Hernandez, Tommie (11) 169 HERNDON, MRS BEVERLY 222 Herndon, Chris (12) Herndon. David (11) 169 Herpick. Shirley (10) 104. 186-187. 190 HERR, MR FRITZ 250 HERREN, MRS JANICE 222 Herrera. Ramiro (10) 48, 129, 190 Herrera, Ruben (11) 24, 29, 132, 169 Herrin, Michael (12) Hertel, Cheryl (12) 143 Hester, Phillip (11) Hewitt. Susie (12) 143 Hewlett, Pam (12) 26, 94, 111, 120. 143. 149 Hicks. Carolyn (11) 18.62. 76,97.98. 106. 170. 177 Hicks. Jim (10) 190 High, E J (10) 190 Hilbrich, Ronnie (12) 69, 144 Hill, Alice (12) 146 HILL, MRS LUCY 24 Hill, Wallace (12) Hille, Ken (11) 170 Hillin, Jimmie (10) 86, 190 HILLEN, MR JIM 40 Hilt. Henry (12) 79. 144. 250 Hilt. Larry (10) 190 Hilz. Linda (11) Hines, Georgia (10) 190 Hinoiosa. Jesse (10) 190 Hino|osa. Lenora (10) 190 Hinojosa. Robert (10) Hino|Osa. Veronica (10) 190 Hitchcock. Robert (11) 170 HIavik. Darlene (10) 190 HIavik. Elizabeth (12) 144 Hobbs. Liz (12) 144 Hockenberry, Ron (10) 190 Hodgens. Cindy ( 1 1 ) 38, 91 . 1 70 Hotlman, Bryan (12) 144 Hotlman, Paul (10) 29. 35. 80. 190 Holmann, Gale (12) 144 Hotmeister, Barbara (11) 170 Hogue, David (10) 190 Holder, Altred (10) Holdertield, Larry (12) 144 Holloway, Cheryl (12) 144 Holloway, David (10) 67, 83, 190 Holloway, Debbie (10) 190 Holtzclaw Cheryl (11) 170 HOOFBEAT 100-101 Hooks, Kay (11) 104. 170 Hone, Jodie (10) 203 Hope, Jody (10) 190 Hopkins. Terry (12) 111. 144 Horak. Sue (10) 202 Horgan. Pat (11) 170 Home. Linda (10) 190 Horton. Edward (10) Horton. Steven (12) 170 Hoskins. Mark (12) Hoskins. Pam (12) 76. 1 1 1 . 144 Holing. Heather (11) 170 Houser. Karen (10) 190 Hovey, Beth (11) 170 Howard. Ken (12) 144 Howard. Meridelh (12) 65. 144 Howard. Beckie (10) 190 Howard, Robert (10) 55. 80. 190 Howard. Sherry (11) 170 Howard. Skylar (10) 190 Howell. Genny (12) 24. 74. 99. 111. 115, 122, 144 Howry, Kathy (11) 170 Hroch, Sandi (11) HUCKABEE, MR A 76, 221 Hudgens, Larae (10) 191 Hudson, Becky (12) 144 Hudson, David (10) 170 Hudson, Karen (12) 81. 144 Hueske. Cathy (12) 144 Hueske. Dee (10) 191. 249 Hughes, Carrol (11) 53. 170 Hughes. Carron (11) 53. 170 Hughes. Robert (12) 79, 144, 250 Hulings, Mark (12) 112. 144. 146 Hulings. Mary (11) 124, 160. 181 Hull. Linda (12) 144 Hummell. Sharon (10) 190. 191 Hunsaker, Brian (10) 129. 191 Hunt. Barbara (12) 96. 144 Hunt. David (10) 48. 67. 191 Hunt. Eddie 21 Hunt. Margarette (11) 38. 170 Hunt. Melanie (10) 202 Hunt. Tommy (11) 170 Hunter, Desiree (11) 170 Hunter, Bill (10) 86, 191 HutsI, Robert (10) 191 Hursl, Ray (12) 76, 145 Hurt, Dena Alane (10) Hurt, Melanie (10) Huston, Bill (12) 99. 145 HUTCHINSON. MRS CHARLES 80, 115. 119 Hutchinson. John (10) 62. 80. 191 Hutchinson. Suzy (12) 80, 101, 134. 145. 146 HUTSON. MR W G 227 Huwe. Lawrence (12) 89. 144 Huwe. Lynn (11) 170 Hybner. Jody (11) 70. 91. 170 Hyden. Lou (10) 191 Hyden. Sue (11) 91. 170. 173 ImhoH. Judy (11) 170 Ingle. Carter (10) 191 Ingram. Brenda (12) 145 Ingram. Sharon (10) 191 Ivy. Debbie (12) 145 Jackson, David (12) 83, 143 Jackson, Debbie (10) 191 JACKSON, MR JESSE 229 Jaks, Judy (11) 106, 170 Jamison. Paul (11)17. 29. 170. 250 Jarretl. Don (10) 191 Jennell. Candy (12) 145 Jennings. Ginger (11) 170 Jennings. Joan (11) 106. 170 Jensen, Janie (10) 191 Jensen, Doran (10) 191 Jemigan, Elizabeth (11) 170 Jesurun. Mike (10) 191 Jimenez, Anna (12) 145 Jimenez, Bill (12) 145 Jimenez, Paul (10) 191 Jinnette, Cynthia (11) 170 Jinnetle. Mike (10) 191 Jock. Chns (10) 191 Johnson. Charles (1 1) 83. 86, 98, 107, 170 Johnson, Cindy (12) 91, 141, 145 Johnson, Debbie (12) 145 Johnson, Denise (12) 145 Johnson, Diane (11) 91, 170 Johnson, Dorothy (12) 76, 145, 159 Johnson, Herman (10) 35. 55. 191 Johnson, Robbie (10) 191 Johnson, Valerie (11) 170 Johnston, Danette (12) 145 Johnston, Joe (12) 145 Johnston, Mary (11) 181 Johnston, Peter (10) 48, 191 Johnston, Sandra (11) Johnston, Sue (10) 191 Jones. Brenda (12) 145 Jones. Ray (12) 145 Jones. Cheryl (10) 191 Jones. Donna (10) 191 Jones. Frank (11) JONES, MS JUANITA 225 Jones. Karen (10) 191 JONES MS KAREN 217 Jones. Lin Ja(12) 145 Jones. Lorila (12) 145 Jones. Nancy (12) 146 Jones, Pnil (11) 170 Jones. Tommy (11) 170 Jordan, Kevin (11) 29. 33. 170 Jordan. Rebecca (10) 191 Justus, Jan (10) 133, 191 Kahn, David (11) 80, 170 Kanipe, JeH (12) 51, 79, 100, 101, 113, 146 Karren, Larry (12) 146 Kasper, Win (10) 191 Kearns, Debbie (10) 191 Kearns, James (10) 191 Kearns, Susan (12) 146 Keeler, Tenmson (12) 146 Keeling, James (11) 171 Keeling, Sue (12) 113, 134, 143, 146 Keenan. Sue (11) 181 Keene. Jonn (10) 191 Keene. Kennith (12) 76. 146 Keene. Sara (12) 98. 103. 146 Keim. Sieve (10) 191 Kelch. Karen (10) 104. 191 Kelley. Kathy (12) 91. 146 Kelley. Patrick (12) Kellum. Cindy (10) 62. 66. 129. 182. 191 Kelium, Karen (12) 146 Kemp. Donna (11) 171 Kemp. Trey (12) 146 Kenne. Cyninia (11) 171 Kenney. Donna (11) 171 Kessler. Alben (11) 171 Kester. Anne (10) 202 Keys. Bill (12) 65, 146 Keys, Shawn (12) 65, 110, 146 Kidd, Eric (11) 171 Kidd, Ricky (10) 191 Kiel, Cindy (12) 146 Kiel. Trey (10) 35. 191 Killough. Jen (10) 191 Kindler. Don (12) KING, MR BILL 213 King, Dorothy (10) 191 King, Gladlin (11) 38, 91, 171 King, Joel (11) King, Wcki (12) 146 King, Yvonne (10) 191 Kinnaird, Joel (12) 69, 146 KINNETT, MRS FRANKIE 80 Kinnett, Randy (10) 80. 132. 182. 191 Kiotoassa. Rickey (11) Kiolbassa, Ronny (10) 191 Kirkland, Tommy (12) 45, 47 Kitlle, Gen (10) 83, 191 Klingaman, Sydna (10) 132, 182. 191 Knesek. Alan (10) 191 Knesek. Mike (12) 146 Knighl. Walter (11) 29 Knocke. Suzanne (10) 191 Knowlton, Tim (10) 191 Knowlton. Mike (12) 146 KnOK, Joe (10) 203 Knox, Vela (12) 91, 147, 205, 250 KOCH, MR GERALD 215 Koch, Suzanne (12) 147 Kocian, Donna (10) 191 Kocurek. Veronica (10) 192 Koehler, Terry (10) 35. 192 Koemel. Alan (10) 86, 192 Kohler, Debbie (10) Kolda, Palnck(12) Kole, Nancy (10) 192 Kole, Richard (11) Kollaia, Janet (12) 147 Kollaja, Michael (11) 171 Kolodzey, Larry (11) 171 Konarik, Debra (11) 171 Konarik, Stanley (11) 163, 171 KORACH, MRS GLORIA 103, 215 Kouns, Jessie (10) 186-187, 192 Kovaric, William Kozelski. Gen (10) 17, 62, 192, 250 Kozelski, Susan (10) 171 Kramer, Barbara (10) 192 Kratko, Bernie (11) 171 Krause. EdvΒ ard (10) 19? Krauss, James (11) 43, 45, 47, 171 Kress, David (12) Krest, Richard (12) 147 Krivoy, Paul (11) 171 Kruszewski, Janina (12) 147 Kubach, Katie (11) 18, 171 Kucera, Jay (10) 48, 67. 132, 192 Kucera, Matt (10) 192 Kuddes, Helen (12) 147 Kuddes, Karen (10) 171 Kuratko, Kathleen (11) 171 Kuratko, Susan (10) 192 Kurzner, Phillip (12) 23, 26, 80, 115, 133, 147 Kuykendall, Craig (12) 147 Kuykendall, Sandra (10) 192 Ladewig, Loyce (12) 65, 76 Lalery, Dan (12) 147 Lalery, Tim (10) 192 Laird, Carolyn (10) 192 Lake, Debbie (10) 192 Lalk. Debbie (11) 171 Lalone, Dons (11) 147 Langham, Janet (11) 171 Langshaw, Duane (10) 192 Laningham, Deborah (12) 26, 147, 209 Laningham, Sidney (12) Laningham, Diana (11) 171 Lanphere, Robert (10) Lanphier. Debbie (10) 192 Lanphier, Kathy (12) Laser, Joel (10) 62, 80, 192 Lasseigne, Craig (12) 147 LATIN CLUB 96 Laurel, Ronald (10) 192 Lauritzen, Moirya (10) 133, 192, 250 LAW, MR JAY 21 , 29, 69 Law. Linda (10) 192 Law. Pal (12) 147 Lawley. Dilwonh (12) Lawley. Everett (12) Layton. Marc (12) 76. 147 Leal. Gerry (12) 76 Leal. Johnny (10) Leath, Adrian (10) 35. 192 Leblanc. Frank (10) 192 Lebleu, Steven (11) 171 Lee, Beverly (10) 192 Lee, Bobby (10) 35, 192, 200-201 Lee, Butch (10) 192 Lee, Coleman (12) 147 Lee, Gregory (10) Lee, John (10) Lee, Manlyn (10) 192 Lee, Patricia (11) 193 Lee, Stephen (10) 193 Leilore. Gary (11) 172 Lehnerl. Beverly (10) 193 Leiser. Larry (10) 193 Lemon. David (12) 147 Lemon. Gern (10) 193 Leonard, James (11) Leonard, Mary (11) 172 Levine, Robert (11) 55, 172 Lewis. Gary (10) 35, 193 Lewis, Joe (10) 193 Lewis, Karen (10) 104 193 A blur of students, yet each individual stands out in sharp focus. 244 ln(jex Lewis. Kalhy (10) 193 Lewis. Roger (11) 172 Lewis. Tommy (11) 29. 43. 47. 125. 172 Ley, Johnny (10) 55. 193 Liles. Jimmy (12) 18 Linn, LIbba (12) 74. 97. 111. 113. 121. 134. 147 Liserio. Alice (11) 172 Litchko. Brenda (1 1 ) 91 . 1 72, 1 76 LiWe. Barbara (11) 172 Utile. Rick (12) 147 Livermore. James (10) 172 Lloyd. Dell (12) 147 Lockett. Sandra (12) 147 Loltin. Debra (12) 26. 147 Lollin. Donna (11) 17. 62. 91. 93. 172. 250 Lohse. Cindy (10) 193 Lombardo. Gary (11) 181 Long. Gay (10) 193 Long. Lynda (12) Longoria. Deborah (11) 172 LONGORIA, MR FRANCISCO 217 LONGORIA, MR LEONEL217 Looper. Floyd (11) 172 Loosemore. Helen (10) Lopez. Ida (10) 172 LOPEZ. MR L 76. 213 , LOPEZ. MR NASARIO 225 Lopp. Palti (12) 147 Loveday. Gary (10) 193 Loving. Vikki (12) 147 Lowe. Laurel (11) 181 Lowe. Lillian (10) Lowe, Sheree(ll) 172 Lowery, Len (10) 172 Loya. Jose (11) 172 Lucas, Charles (11) 181 Lucas, Marvin (10) 193 Ludden, Dan (10) 193 Lugo, Elva (12) 147 Luker. Sieve (11) 29. 172 Lum. Cynthia (11) 172 Lummus. David (11) Luna. David (10) Luna. Maureen (11) 172 Luna. Miguel (12) Lundy. Stephen (10) 193 Lusk. Laura (11) 172 Lutz. Tim (11) 172 Lynn. Elaine (10) 193 Lyns, Nancy (11) 172 Mabry. James (10) 35, 104. 193 Mabrey. Leslie (12) Machlan. Mandy (12) 26. 147 Machlan, David (10) 48, 193 MACMANUS, MS RITA 213 MACMULLAN, MRS CYNTHIA 222 Macmurchy, Suzy (11) 181 Maddox, Susan (12) 147 Maddux, Hubert (12) 147 Mahoney, Mark (10) Majors, Melissa (12) 76, 147 Maiek, Diana (12) 147 Maiek, Frank (11) 172 Malone, Cynthia (11) 172 Malone, Hal (10) 203 Manning, Leia (12) Manning, Lisa (12) Manriquez, Mario (10) 193 Mapes. Karen (11) 172 Mapes. Susan 18 Marcum. Stephen (12) 89. 107, 148 Marek, Bonnie (12) 148 Marek, Caria (11) 172 Marek. Terry (11) 172 Mane. Robert (12) 79. 148. 233. 250 Markwardt. Tern (10) 193 Marquis, Tim (10) 193 Markowsky, James (11) 172 Marshall, Jackie (10) 193 Marshall, Judy 76 Marshall, Yvonne (11) 181 Marshall, Karen (11) 172 Marshall, Thomas (12) 76. 148 Martin, Pamela (10) 193 Martinez, Jame (10) 193 Martinez, Javier (12) Masterson, James (10) 193 MATH CLUB 75 Mathews, Billy (11) 172 Matthews. John (10) 193 Mathews. Judy (10) 193 Mathews. Renee(l1) 17. 91. 160. 172. 250 Mathews. Mary (11) 172 Mathews. Ricky (12) 148 Malhis. James (11) 172 Matthews. Christy (12) 23, 70, 148 Matthews, Patty (12) 148 Mattox. Beth (12) 111. 147 Maughan. Donniel (12) 148 Maughan. Doug (11) 173 Maxwell. Shelley (10) 193 Mayes. Billy (12) 173 Mayes. Michael (11) 181 Mayo. Debra (12) 111 Mayo. Lisa (11) 173 Mayorga. Mario (10) 35 McAlister. Marc (10) 193 McArthur. Richard (11) McAuley. Andrya (1 1 ) 66. 91 . 1 73 McAuley. Camille (10) 193. 202 McBath. Michael (10) 67. 193 McBeth. Melody (12) 91. 148 McBurnett. Sam (11) 148 McCALLICK. MRS MARY 22 McCany. Kathy (12) 80, 148 McCaskey, Martha (11) 91. 173 McCoggins. Mary Ellen (12) 148 McCord. Clarke (10) 35. 193 McCord. Sherry (11) 173 McCoy. Connie (10) 193 Mccracken. Jerry (10) McCracken. Ronald (10) 193 McCraw, Robert (12) McCullough, Tommy (11) 173 McDaniel. Linda (10) 193 McDaniel. Patricia (10) 193 McDaniel, Pam (12) 148 McDonald, Molly (11) 65, 173 McDougald, James (11) 76, 181 McDougald, Richard (10) McDow, Tommy (12) 148 McDowell, Cynthia (10) 193 McGee. Ronald (11) 173 McGill. Allen (10) 193, 203 McGmnis, Rod (12) 148 Mcllroy, Pennye (11) 173 McJunkin, Dane (10) 193 McKee, Anna (12) 148 McKee, Diane (10) 193 McKee, Roxanne (10) 193 McKenna, Chester (11) McKenzie, Tommy (12) 96, 107, 148 McKinley, Laura (10) 193 McKinley, Robby (12) 31, 69, 122. 148 McKinney. Larue (10) 193 McKinney. Butch (11) 173 McLa ' H. Debbie (12) McLendon, Debra (11)96. 173 McLendon. Jett (12) 148 McMasters, Roxie (10) 193 McMu ' len. Carta (12) 91. 148 McNair. Leah (11) 80. 173 McQueen, mr j a 227 McRae, Linda (11) 173 McReynolds. Lorena (12) 148 McRoberts. Kay (12) 91 , 149. 205. 250 McRoberts, Guy (10) 35. 193 McWilliams. Brenda (10) 193 McWilliams, Larry (12) 149 Meadows, Liz (12) 91, 149 Medina, Victor (11) 173 Meinsen, Kathy (12) Meinsen, Steven (12) Mellz, Steve 21 Mena, Albert (12) 231 Menard, Candy (10) 193 Mendez. Sylvia (11) 181 Mendleski, johnny (12) 149 Mendleski, Mark (10) 194 Mendoza, Delfino (11) Mendoza. Glona (12) 149 Mendoza, Michael 110, 173 Mendoza, Robert (10) 194 Mengle. Steve (12) 59, 61, 149, 234 Mericle, Clent (12) 59, 61, 149 Mericle. Linda (11) 173 Merrill, Gary (11) 173 Meyer. Ezra (10) 194 Meyer, Bill (11) 173 Meyers, Kathy (12) 149 Middleton. Pal (11) 173 Mikulec. Jen (10) 173 Milazzo. A Keith (11) Milczarek. Douglas (10) 194 Millard. Jill (11) 173 Miller. Anne (11) 91. 173 Miller. Betsy (12) 37. 149 Miller, David (11) 173 Miller, David (10) 194 Miller, Blake (10) 194 Miller, Kelly (10) 83. 84. 194 Miller. Margaret (12) 149 Miller. Mary (11) 86. 173 Miller. Monette (1 1) 173 Miller. Pam (12) 149 Miller. Robin (11) 59. 61. 166 173 Miller. Scott (11) 29. 31. 32. 69 Miller, Terry (10) 83. 106, 194 MILLS, MR ROYAL 207. 241 MINNICK. MR DAVID 215 Minion. Patti (12) 73. 79. 149. 157, 250 Mitchell, David (11) 173 Mitchell, Janice (12) 84. 149 Moede. Eric (12) 83. 86, 107. 149 Moede. Molly (10) 194 Mokry. Doug (11) 173 Mokry, James (11) 173 Mokry. Virginia (10) 194 Molbe. Connie (10) 194 Moltz. Sammy (12) 29. 138. 149 Moncriel, Basil (12) 149 Mondragon, Tony (11) 167. 173 Monrad, Charles (12) 149 Monreal, Bobby (11) 29, 173 Monroe, Marc (12) 149 Monies, John (11) 83, 174 Monlez, Arnold (10) 67 Monlez, Deborah (12) 149 Monliel, Daniel (10) 194 Montiel, Manuel (11) 174 Monliel, Rosa (12) 149 Moon, Mark (10) 104, 194 Moore, George (11) 174 Moore. Kathy (12) Moore. Lyn (11) 62. 91. 174 Moore. Gerene (12) 149 Moore. Stacy (12) Moore, Thomas (10) Morales, Carlos (10) 194 Morales, Inez (11) 174 Morales. Lucy (10) Morales. Larry (11) 181 Moreno, Ray (12) 57, 59, 83, 84, 113, 122. 150 Morgan. Amy (11) 18 Morgan. Debra (10) 174 Morgan. Michael (10) 194 Morgan. Pat (10) 194 Morlan. Don (10) 194 Mormino, Cecil (12) 150 Morris, Glen (12) 59, 61. 150 Morris, Linda (11) 123, 174 Morris, Michael (11) 47, 57, 174 Morris, Tommy (10) 194 Morrison, Cindy (1!) 65, 174 Morrison, Katie (11) 174 Morrison. Steven (11) 55. 174 Morrow, Guy (11) 174 Morrow, Joyce (1 1 ) Morton, Chris (10) 194 Mosely, Beverly (10) 194 Moseley, Wallace (10) 194 Mosley, Judy (11) 94, 132, 133, 181, 250 MOSLEY, MR SAM 29, 229 MUECK, MRS MAJORIE 208 Mulle, David (12) 150 Mulligan. Barbara (11) 174 Munguia, Cecilia (10) 66. 194 Munguia, Cynthia (12) 150 Murphey, Peggy (10) 194 Murphy, Judith (11) 181 Murphy, Pal (12) 150 Mulchler, Gary (11) 174 Mutton, Debbie (11) 51. 174 Myers, George (10) 194 Mylnar, Richard (10) 107, 195 Nance, Kathleen (10) 195 Nan aez, Diana (10) 195 NARVAEZ, MR MANUEL 208 Nalale. William (11) 174 NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE 63. 80 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY 74, 231 Nau, Howard (12) 86. 150 Neat, Sheila (11) 174 NECKER, MS KAREN 217 Neese, Gene (11) 174 Netl. John (12) 150 NEFF. MRS KINNY 209 Neill, Robin (10) Nelson, Jake (10) 195 index, 245 Nelson, Jo Ann (10) 195 Nelson. Karen (10) 195 Nelson. Kathy(1!) 174 Nelson. Richard (10) 195 Nelson. Rick (12) Nemec, Diane (11) 174 Nemec. Kenneth (10) 195 Neno. John (11) 181 Netek. Deborah (12) 150 Newby. Debbie(12)23. 26. 70.79.91.93. 150.250 Nicely. John (10) 69. 195 Nichols. Julie (12) 105. 150 Nichols. Patncia (10) 195 Nicholson. Elizabeth (11) 102. 174 Nicholson. Ted (11) 1 74 Nicol, Raymond (10) Niedecken. Michael (10) 195 Nini. Larry (12) 150 Nini, Leslie (12) 150 Nisbet. Susan (10) 203 NJROTC 51 . 88-89 Noakes. Barbara (11) 102. 181 Nolen. David (12) Nolen. Gwen (10) 195 Nolen. Marsha (10) 182. 195 Noll. Wendy (1 2) 1 50 Nolton. Tim (10) 23 Nooner. Susan (11)91. 174 Norrell. Ronald (10) 48. 195 NORRIS. MS SUZANNE 213 Norton. Valerie (12) 150 Nowell. Steven (12) NOWICKI. MS. HELEN 98. 219 Nuzum. Nancy (11) 70 Nycum. Daryl (12) 59. 61. 104. 150 Nye. Pat (12) 65. 107. 150 Oakes. John (10) 195 Oakleal. Janice (10) 195 Oakleal. Rodney (10) 181 Gates. Patty (12) 150 Ochoa. Leticia (1 1 ) 1 74 Odell. Mike (11) 175 Odom. John (10) 48. 195 Odom. Lynda (10) 195 Ogletree. Carrie (12) 150 O ' Keele. Oscar (11) 175 O ' Kelley. Ladonna (10) 195 O ' Kelley. John (10) 195 Oliva. Pete (12) 150 OLIVAREZ. MS. BARBARA 75. 213 Olivarez. Gerald (10) 195 Ohvarez. Omar (10) 195 Oliver. Karen (11) 105. 181 Oliver. Kathy (12) 150 Olivier. Gary (10) 195 Olivier. Randy (11) 29. 33. 175 Olson. David (10) 80. 195 Olson. Larry (1 1 ) 1 75 Olsovsky. Connne (12) Olszev ski. Kim (11) 175 O ' Neal. James (10) 175 ONeal. Bill (11) ONeal. Patsy (12) 91. 151 ORCHESTRA 102 Ortega. David (11)86. 175 Olson. David (10) 66 Olson. Larry (11) 107 ORR. MRS- TERRY 62. 93. 100. 101 250 Ortiz. Dora (10) 195 Ortiz. Lina (11) 181 Osborne, Linda (10) 195 Ostergard. Zola (10) 195 cm. Janet (10) 195 OWen. Holli(ll) 175 Owens Bill (12) 151 Owens. Linda (10) 195 Owens. Mike (11) 175 Pace. Debbie (10) PACIOm, MRS, KATHERINE 95. 219 Page. David (10) 195 Painter. Roxanne (12) 151 Palacios. Oscar (11) 175 Pallotti. Ben (12) 151 Pallotti. Larry (10) Palmer. Debbie (12) 151 Palmer. Maris (10) 195 Palmer. Michelle (12) 195. 203 Palzer. Douglas (11) 175 Panawash. Brenda (12) Allen Flynn takes a think break Papasan. Teresa (11) 1 75 Papason. Michael (10) 55. 195. 203 Paredez. Enrique (12) Paredez. Roman (11) 175 Pans. Sherry (10) 195 Parish. Alice (10) 86. 195 Pansh. Donald (10) 35. 59. 61. 104. 195 Parker. Cathy (10) Parker. Mary Ann (10) 195 Parker. Sytvia (11) 175 Panknin. Steve (12) Parsons. Margaret (12) Patterson. Minme (11) 175 Patterson. Patncia (10) 195 Paulsen. Rosemary (12) 51. 151 Paulson. Diana (10) 195 Paulson. Steven (11) Pavlasek. Shirley (10) 195 Payton, Colleen (11) 175 Pearson, Spencer (11) 175 Peck, John (10) 195 Peck, John (11) 176 Pedrotti. Pani (10) 195 Peeler, Paul (11) 176 Peeples, Clay (11) 29. 176 Peerman. Robert (11) 65. 176 Pels. Susan (12) Pena. Noe (11) 176 Penland. Cari (12) 102. 151 Pennock. John (12) 151 Penny. Yobeth (10) 195 Pentony. Ann (11) 163 Peralta. Linda (10) 195 Perez. Albert (11) 176 Perez. Bryan (12) Perez. Delia (11) 151 Perez, Delma (10) 195 Perez. Donnie (1 1) Perez. Dwight (10) 35. 132. 195 Perez. George (11) 176 PEREZ. MR PABLO 225 Perez. Richard (10) 86. 195 Perez. Rosie (12) 75. 80. 81. 151 Perkins. Deborah (11) 176 Perez. Nelia (12) Perry, Vickie (11) 176 Pettiette, Demse (12) 151 PETTIT, MRS MARY 222 Pharis, Beth (12) 76, 151 Phelps, Sherry (11) 176 Phlegar, Irwin (10) 203 Pickens, Lynnett (12) 76, 151 Pierce, Rich (10) Pierce, Sue (12) 151 Pierson, Carol (11) 91, 176 PILCHER, MS GENIE 213 Pinkerlon, Gina (11) 76, 176 Pinson, Richard (12) 37, 47, 151 Pinson, Susie (11) 176 Pittaway, Donna (11) 176 Pittaway, Bill (12) 151 Pittman, Ken (11) 176 Plaugher, Ronnie (12) 69, 151 Pleasants, Charles (11) 176 Plummer, David (11) 181 POGUE, MR, KENT 24, 38, 160, 207, 229 Polinard, Danny (11) 69. 176 Polk. Dennis (11) 29. 176 Pollack. Steven (10) 195 Pollard, Jerry (10) 176 Pollard, Triad (12) 89, 151 Pollard, Tim (10) 195 Polston, Susan (11) 176 Polzin, John (12) 43, 47, 151 Pons, Karen (11) 176 Popejoy, Mike (12) 151 Pope. Lex (10) 196 Porter, Deb (11) 176 Poslel, Lee (12) 151 Poller. Pat (10) 35. 196 Powell, Elaine (10) 196 Powers. Jason (12) Powers. Philip (11) Powers. Richard (11) 181 Powers. Robert 192. 196 Pratt. Byron (11) 176 Presley, Susan (10) 196 Preston, Susan (10) 196 Price, Beverly (10) 196 Price, David (11) Price, Jimi (11) Price, Linda (11) 176 Price, Mary Kalhnne (12) Price, ViCki (12) 151 Pruett. Georgiana (12) 151 Pryor. Leah (11) 176 Prytz. Esther (10) 196 Pryti. Vernon (11) 181 PSYCHOLOGY CLUB 103 PTA (city) 51 PUCKETT. MRS BETTY 78, 221 Puckett, Debbie (10) 196 - Puckett, Curtis (11) 89, 176 Puckett, Zenda (10) 196 Purcell, Liz (It) 66. 176 Pursche. Wally (10) 196 QUILL AND SCROLL 79 Ouinones, Sylvia (10) 196 Ouintanilla, Richard (10) 35, 196 Rachui. Connie (11) 176 Racusin, Cindy (12) Ragsdale. Kevin (11) 47, 176 Raimondo, Tony (10) 35. 196 RAMEZ, MS NORA 225 RAMIREZ. MS ELIDA 219 Ramos, David (12) 152 Ramos. Dennis (11) 1 76 Ramsey. Kaye (10) 196 Ramsey, Beth (12) 152 RANDOLPH. MR B D 215 RANGERETTES (Kilgore) 63 Rasmussen, James (12) 152 Ratcim. Michael (12) 29. 152 Ratlift. Bryan (10) 196 Ray. Cynthia (12) 91, 111. 152 Ray. David (12) Rea, Cleo(IO) 196 Rea, Rose (12) Reagan, Matt (10) 101, 196 Reamy. Mark (10) 196 Reamy. Michael (12) Reasonover. Bryan (11) Reasonover. Ronnie (11) Reaves. Melissa (11) 176 Redden. Cathy (11) 177 Redman, Sally (10) 196 Reece. Deward (12) 152 Reed. Sally (12) 152. 159 Reeves. Ronald (10) 196 Reid. Mary Ann (10) 196 Reid, Ricky (11) 181 Reimers, Bridget (12) 152 Reimers. Tina (10) 196 Remmert, Rosanne (10) 196 Rencher. Bobby (11) 177 Renlro. David (10) 196 Reniro, Sandra (10) 196 Repper. Cindy (10) 182. 196 Rex. Rebecca (10) 81, 192 Reyes, Rachel (12) 103. 152 Reyna. ruben (11) 181 Reyna. Sandra (12) 152 Reynolds, Michael (12) Rheinlander, Paul (12) 152 Rhodes, David (10) 196 Rhodes, Patrice (12) 152 Rhoten. Ricky (11) 56. 177 Rhyne, William (1 1 ) 67, 86, 1 77 Rich, Steve (10) 196 Rich. Terry (11) 177 Richardson. Jimmy (12) 29. 122. 152 Richter. Barbara (12) 152 Richler. Brian (10) 62. 196 Richter, Dan (It) 24, 181 Richter, Steven (12) 152 Richter, Susie (11) 177 Ricker. Lois (10) 196 RICKERSON. MS DARLENE 225 Rickerson. Rick (10) 196 Ridgeway. Adrian (12) 18. 53. 133. 152 Rigler. Pam (12) 152 Rigler. Penne (10) 196 Rinald. Floyd (10) 196 Riner. Cathy (12) 152 Riner. Karen (11) 51. 91. 177 Rising, Luther (10) Ritter, Nathan (10) 196 Rittgers, Robert (10) Rivera, Frank (11) 177 Rivera. Ernie (10) 35, 196 Rivera, Isabel (10) 86. 196 Riizo. George (11) 18. 181 Robbins. Russ(12) 101. 152 Roberson. Mark (10) 196 Roberts. Doug (10) 86 Roberts. Melissa (12) 79, 93, 133. 152. 250 Roberts. Setsuko (11) 177 Roberts. Vickie (11) 177 Robertson. Patricia (10) 196 Robinelt, Mark (10) 196 Robinson, Craig (10) 196 Robinson, Mark (10) 104 Robinson, Mike (1 1 ) 55. 1 77 Robinson. Patricia (11) 91, 171. 177 Robinson. Pat (10) 196 Robinson, Peggy (11) 177 Robinson. Thomas (11) 177 ROBY. MS DOROTHY 215 Rocha. Patsy (10) 196 Rocha. Reuben (12) 152 Rodnguez. Joel (10) 196 Rodriguez. Larry (11) 177 Rodriguez. Linda (12) 152 Rodriguez. Lydia (11) 177 Rodriguez. Marta (11) 177 Rodriguez. Robin (11) 177 Rodriguez. Rosalio (11) 29 Rodriguez. Rowland (10) 196 Roe. Becca (11) 178 Rogers. Buddy (10) 196 Rogers, Elsie (10) 178 Rogers, Gralord (11) 178 Rogers, Karan (1 1) Rogers, Roy (10) Rohan, Brenda (11) 178 Rolando, Larry (11) 1 78 Roll, Richard (11) 29, 57, 67. 178 Romel. Mark (11) 178 Ronje, Herman (10) 197 Ronie. Santos (12) 152 Roosth. Mark (10) 66. 197 Rose. Larry (10) 197 Rose. Mike (10) Rose, Susan (11) 125, 160 181 Rosenblad, David (10) 197 Rouse, Kalhryn (11) 91, 178 Rouse. Dickie (10) 197 Rowe. Debra (10) 104. 197 Rowling, Bob (12) 40, 55. 112 ROY ALETTES 51 . 56, 63. 90-91 Rozell. Denece (11) 178 Rudd. John (12) 107. 112. 118. 134, 152 Ruddock, Al (12) 89, 152 Ruddock, Kathleen (10) 197 Ruddock, Natalie (11) 178 Rudine. Robert (10) Ruiz. Susan (11) 178 Ruggiero, Richard (11) Rumer, Amanda (12) 76 Rummler. Alex (10) 35. 197 Russell. David (11) 178 Russell. Melissa (10) 197. 203 Russell. Michael (11) 29. 172, 178 Russell, Patty (11) 94, 123. 132, 174, 178 Russell. Peggy (11) 94. 178, 238 Ryan, Robert (10) 35, 197 Ryba, Bruce (10) 197 Rye, Paul (11) 178 Saenz, Ramiro (10) 86, 197 Saenz, Mike (11) 178 Saladino. Dale (12) 107. 152 Saladino. David (10) 197 Salazar, Johnny (10) Sales. Robert (10) 203 Salazar. Richard (10) 197 Salinas. Ida (10) 197 Salinas. Mana (11) 178 Salinas, Velma (11) 181 Salinas, Veronica (12) 152 Salmon. Louis (10) Samlord. David (11) 178 Samtord, Robert (12) Sampson, Margaret (11) 152 Sampson, Paul (10) 202 SANCHEZ, MS EVA 225 Sanchez. Jason (1 1) SANDERS. MS WINNIE 225 Savage, Debra (11) 178 Scales, Michelle (12) 76, 152 Scall, Sharon (11) 175 SCALLORN, MR DON 208 Scallorn, Jan (12) 153 Schanen, Linda (12) 153 Schanen, Loretta (10) 197 Schauer, Greg (1 1) 178 SCHEHLLASE, MS, BETTY 213 Schindler. Donna (11) 65. 178 Schlather. Janice (10) Schmidt. Judy (11) Schmidt. Karon (10) 197 Schmiedekamp. Earl (12) 153 Schubert. Richard (10) 197 Schuenenmann. Cheryl (10) 197 Schuenemann, Monte (12) 153 Schuetze, Kenme 21 Schuetze. Richard (10) 197 Schuh. Michele(ll) 178 SCHUNKE. MR JIM 215. 217 Schweizer. Doug (11) 178 Schweizer. Jett (11) 160. 178 Schweizer. Kim (10) 197 Scogin. Bill (11) 178 Scott. Allyce (12) 153 Scon. Neal (11) 75. 86. 178. 250 SEALE. MS BECKY 219 Seaman. Alana (12) 153 Sebnng. Ann (11) 178 Sebring. Chris (12) 153 Seely, Patricia (12) 153 Seely, Teresa (11) 178 Segovia, Antonio (12) 51 Segovia, Luis (10) 35, 197 Seibert, Donna (12) 153 Seibert, Ronald (10) 197 SELBY, MRS JAYNE 106 Sell, Donna (11) Sellers, Charles (12) 153 Selman, Lugene (10) 81, 203 Sepulveda, Jaime (12) Sepulveda. Val (11) 178 Sexton. David (12) 107 Schackeltord, Bnan (12) 76, 153 Shadle, Carol (10) 197 Shadle. Michael (12) 153 Shatter, Cherry (11) 178 Shatter, Bill (10) 197 Shambaugh, Celia (12) 153 Shambaugh, Gay (10) 197 Shanks, Holly (11) 65 Shaw, Charlie (12) 80, 106, 134, 153 Shaw, Terry (12) 153 Shearer, Cindy (11) 178 Sheehan, Walter (12) 153 Shell. Gary (10) 86. 197 Shelton. Doug (10) 197 Shepherd. Dub (12) 86. 153 Shepperd. Dan (10) 24, 198 Shepperd. Vicki (11) 178 Sherman. Debbie (12) Shidler. Tommy (10) 35. 198 Shields. Bulord (10) Shindler. Linde (11) 178 Shipp, Terry (11) 178 Shores. Harold (11) Shnver. John (11) 178 Shropshire. Becky (11) 178 Shropshire. Bob (11) 111 Shrum. Deborah (12) Shumate. Ann (10) 198 Sibley. John (11) 40. 178 SIEMGIA. MS MARY ALICE 219 Siluenies. Carlos (10) 198 Silkwood. Daniel (12) 69. 76 Silva. David (10) 198 Simmons, Bill (12) 107 Simmons. Deborah (10) 181 Simmons. Donna (10) 198 Sims. Cindy (12) 153 Singleterry, Bruce (10) 83. 86. 198 Singleterry. Jeftery (10) 67, 198 Sire, David (12) 153 Sire. Robert (10) 198 Sisson. Claude (10) 80. 198 Sisson. Enc (12) 26. 133. 153 Sisto. Jeanie (12) 154 Scrobarczyk. William (10) 67. 198 Slabaugh. Paul (11) Sluder. Beverly (12) Sluder. Cindy (10) Smallwood. Sleven (10) 86. 198 Smilh. Bruce (10) 198 Smith. Carol (11) 178 Smilh. Carolyn (12) iSa Smith. David (11)83. 178 Smith, Deborah (11) 178 Smith, Craig (12) 154 Smilh . Donald (11) 178. 235 Smith. Frances (11) 181 SMITH. MR GARY 148. 213 SMITH. MR GEORGE 53. 133 Smith. Greg (11) Smith. Holly (10) 198 Smith. Hollie (12) 154 Smith. Patrick (10) 35 Smith. Joy (10) 198 Smith. Karen (12) 154 Smith. Katherine (10) 53. 198 Smith. Kyle (10) 198 Smith. Mark (10) Smith. Martha (10) 198 Smith. Martha (12) 154 Smith. Mary (12) Smith. Melinda (11) 80. 178 Smith. Mike (12) 154 SMITH. MS ODESSA 225 Smith. Otis (12) Smith. Patli (10) 198 Smith. Paula (10) 185. 198 Smith. Regina (12) 154 Smith. Ricky (12) Smith. Sharon (12) 86. 102. 154 Smith. Tommy (12) 84. 86. 154 Smith. Tom (10) 198 Smith. Walter (10) Smith. William (12) 89. 154 Smith. Tommy (12) Smylie. Alisa (11) Shell. Christy (12) 154 Snelling. Emily (12) 104. 154 Snider. Sally (12) 79. 100. 101. 113. 154 Snyder. Carolyn (12) 78. 80. 106. 111. 122. 154 SOCCER CLUB 107 Soliz. Oscar (10) 198 Soliz. Roy (12) Somers. Brent (10) 80. 198 Soule. Jeanine (11) 105. 178 Soule. Richard (11) 178 Southard. Frankie (10) 104. 198 SPANISH CLUB 99 Spann, Sandra (11) 154 Spanutius. Kurt (12) Speck. John (10) 61. 198 Speckels. Ann(12)79. 91, 1 11. 115. 117. 134. 154. 205. 250 Speckles. Scott (10) 66. 198 Speed. Julia (12) 154 Spence. Diane (11) 179 Spence. Dirk (11) 89. 179 Spence. Judy (11) 179 Spitzer. Frances (12) 154 Spnnkle. John (10) StaHord, Michael (12) Stallmgs, Raymond (11) 179 Stanka. Denis (11) 43. 47. 179 Stanley. Jesse (10) Stanley. Mike (11) Stanley. Marcia (12) 154 Starkey. Kathy (11) 179 Starling. Ricky (11) 179 Starkey. Mary (12) 154 Starry. Ernest (12) Starry, Debbie (11) 179 Sianz, Elaine (12) 154 STASH 106 Steed, Jeffrey (10) 198 Steed, Richard (11) 163. 179 Steen. Barbara (12) 154 Sieere. Gregg (11) Stetlens. Robin (10) Stem. Herman (U) 86. 179 STEINMAN. DR DAVID-WARD 105 Stence. Harold (10) 198 STEPHENS. MS HELEN 225 Stephens. Joseph (11) Stephens. Becky (10) 102. 198 Stephens. Rocky (11) 179 Stephens. Ronald (11) 29. 79. 179 Stephens. Sally (11) 179 Stephens. Vernon (12) Stephenson. Kris (11) Stesch. Cheryl (10) 198 Steward. Donal (10) 61. 104. 198 Steward. Michele (10) 83. 198 Stewart. Tommy (12) 69. 154 Stoeger. Ladonna (10) Stokley. Judy (11) 179 STOKLEY. MR WILLIAM 38. 151. 221 Slonecypher. Carol (1 2) 1 55 Stone. Allen (11) 29. 80. 179 Stone. Debbie (12) 155 Stone, Jell (11) 179 Stone. Nancy (10) 198 Storbeck. Anthony (10) Storbeck. Michael (10) 198 Story. Paulynn (10) 81. 198 Slowe. Bobby (10) 35. 59. 61. 199 STRATTON. MR MONTE 29. 35. 59. 61 . 224 Strauss. Buddy (10) 199 Strauss. Mike (11) 179 Strltch. Larry (11) 179 Stother. Tom (11) 69. 179 Studer. Mary Ann (11) 179 Sturgis. Richard (12) 61. 70. 122. 155 Sudduth. Eric (10) Sudduth. Carolyn (12) 51. 155 SUDDUTH. MR PAUL 217 Suffredini. Chris (10) 65. 179. 199 SuHredini. Teresa (11) Sugars. Cathy (11) 199 Sullivan. Tim (12) Sullivan. Robert (10) 55. 199 Summers. Benni (10) Summers. Serina (11) 181 Sumpter. Becky (11) 179 Sutherland. David (11) 179 Swails. Janet (11) 179 Swails. Joyce (12) 155 Swann. Rona (12) 91. 155 Swann. Thad (10) 199 Swaniner. Deborah (10) 199 Swantner. Jamin (12) 55 Swaniner. Michael (10) 199 Swift. Katherine (12) 155. 242 Switt, Sheila (12) 155 Swilling. Mark (11) 179 Swinburn. John (12) 155 Szepessy. Andrew (10) 199 Taggart. Deborah (12) 155 Talamanles. Dennis (10) 179. 199 Talamantes. Lupe 105 Talamanles. Minnie (11) 179 Talamanles. Mana (10) Talamantes. Rose (12) 209 Talk. Deborah (11) Talk, Diane (10) Tanner, Cathenne (11) 179 Tanner. Michael (12) 29. 61. 111. 138. 155 Tanner. Payla (10) 65. 199 Tapp. Dorothy (12) 155 Tapp. Patsy Ann (11) latum. Clark (12) 29. 155 Taubert. Belinda (10) 199 Taubert. Sharon (12) 155 Taylor. Alexis (10) 129. 182. 199 Taylor. James (10) 179. 199 Taylor. Sterling (11) 59. 61. 179 Taylor. Wilma Jean (10) Teague. Pattie (ii) Tedder. Billy (11)1 79. 203 Tedesco. Melody (10) 199 Templeman. AJan (10) 199 Tempter. James (11) 179 Tepera. debbie (11) 179 Terrell. Caria (12) Terrell. Stephanie (10) Terry. Jams (10) 203 THESPIAN SOCIETY 70. 81 Thielhorn. Kathy (12) 76. 155 Thomas. Daniel (10) Thomas. Gary (10) 199 Thomas. Ken (12) 155 Thomason. Rhonda (11) 179 Thompson. Charles (11) 179 Thompson. Cynthia (12) 155 Thompson. Jami (10) 199 Thompson. Kaylynn (12) 80. 155 Thompson. Marcia (10) 97. 199 Thompson, Raye Ann (11) 179 Thompson. Robert (12) 156 Throneburg. Rene (11) 156 Throop. Vicki (12) 156 Tibbets. Connie (10) Ticer. Millard (10) 179 Tichacek. Sandra (12) 156 TIJERINA, MRS ROSE 208 Tilley. Don (12) 104. 156 Timmons. Jefl (10) 199 TODD. MR CLARENCE 29. 59. 61. 224 Tolson. Bob (10) 199 Tomhoon. Mariorie (11) 104. 179 Tomlinson. Sharon (10) 199 Torres. Henry (11) 179 Torres. Salvador (12) Townsend. Bill (10) Tracy. Cheryl (10) 199 Tracy. David (12) Trevino, Anthony (12) Trevino. John (10) 199 Trevino. Martin (10) 199 Trevino. Max (10) 199 Trevino. Roger (10) 199 Trial. Bobbie (11) 91. 179 Trial. Kenneth (12) Trout. Denis (11) 179 Trudeau. Michael (10) 199 Truiillo. Cynthia (10) 199 Trujlllo. Raul (11) 67. 179 Tubb. Sharon (11) 179 Tucker. Debra (10) 199 Tucker. Liz (11) 65, 179 Tullos, Irma (11) 104. 179 Tully. Gisete (10) 199 Tumlinson. Roy (10) 199 Turner. Chen (11) 179 Turner. James (10) 24 Tuohy. Cissy (12) 17. 23. 70. 79. 93. 156. 250 Turner. Howard (10) 199 Turner. Lynette (11) 179. 181 Turpin. Kathy (11) 91. 180 Tyler. Gwen (11) 180 Tyree, Jim (12) Uhl. James (11) 180 Underbhnk. Kay (12) 103. 156 Urbanic. Ethel (10) 199 Urbanosky. Dennis (10) 180 Urbanovsky, Donald (10) Ulley, Allen (11) Utiey, Roxeann (10) 199 Vaello, David (12) 99. 103. 112. 156 Vallep, Diana (10) 199 Valdez, Hector (11) Vallejo. Orlando (12) Vallone. Jim (11) 180 Vandermolen. Todd (ii) 181 Vanluyn. Catherine (11) Vanluyn, Edith (12) Vanluyn, Joan (10) Vanwinkle, Michael (10) 199 Varney, Cynthia (10) 199 Varney, Troy (12) 156 VASOUE2, MR ARTURO 227 Vasquez, Debra (10) 199 Vasquez, Nadine (11) 180 Vaughan, Chnslme (10) 199 Vaughn, Catherine (10) 199 Vaughn, Rhonda (11) 180 Venn. Donald (10) 180 Vela, Eugene (10) 199 Vera, Joel (10) 199 Vesl, Glen (12) 156 Vickers. Mark (11) 180 Vigil. Richard (12) 76 Vidaurri. Tony (10) Villarreal. Dennis (12) 69. 156 Villarreal. Edward (11) 180 Villarreal. jimmy (12) 156 Villareal. Lucy (12) 156 Villarreal. Sylvia (10) 199 Villarreal. Vivan (11) 180 Villegas. Terry (10) 199 VOCATIONAL CLUBS 76-77 Vogtner, Cami (10) VOLKER. MS CATHERINE 219 Volkers. Steven (11) 180 Volz. Jackie (11) 81. 180 Volz. Rebecca (10) 200 Wade. Jenmler (12) 26. 133. 156 Wagner. Liz (11) 104. 180 Waiden. Debra (12) 79. 156 Walding. Scott (11) 86. 181 WALDON. MRS PATRICIA 221 WALDROP. MR GRADY 38. 223 Walker. David (12) Walker. Gail (10) Walker. Grace (12) 156 Walker, Joe (10) 200 Walker. Michael (11) 180 Walker. Shannon (11) 80, 180 Wallace. John (11) 180 Wallace, Judy (12) 110. 156 Waller. Lisa (11) 180 Walslon. Laura (11) 75, 180 Walston, Marilyn (12) 156 Walslon, Becky (11) 181 Wallers, Clay (12) 156 Wallers, Mark (11) 180 Wallers. Mitchell (10) 200 Walton, Gary 18 Walton, Jimmy (10) 200 Walton. Vickey (11) 180 Warburton, Lisa (11) 180 Ward, Charles (II) WARD. MR COLVIN 29. 35. 47. 48. 224 Ward. Oavid (11) 180 Ward. Gary (11) 180 Ward. Janice (10) 200 WARD. MS KATHRYN 225 Ward. Richard (12) 157 Ward. Shan Jo (10) 180 Warden, Elizabeth (12) WARE, MR AL 76, 221 Wares, Richard (10) 66, 200 Warner, Edward (10) 200 Warner, Patricia (1 1) 37. 104. 160. 180 Warren. Judy (10) 200 Warren. Lynn (10) 200 Warren. Steven (10) 200 Watkins. Drew (10) 200 Watson. Andy (12) 90. 157 Watson. Barbara (12) 157. 180 Watson. Barbara (11) Watson. Paul (12) Walts. Michael (11) 180 Wauters. David (10) 200 Wayland. Doug (11) 29. 180 Weaver. Pam (12) 157 Webb, Richard (12) 104, 105, 157 Webber, Linda (10) 200 Wedgewood, Deborah (11) 180 Weems, Lee (10) 200 Weikel, Debra (10) 200 Weir, Kenneth (10) 200 Weir. Kraig(12) WEISER. MR OSWALD 224 WEISER. MR JERRY 55 Welch. Terri (12) 167 Weldon. Steve 18 Wells. Diana (12) 157 Wendl. Barbara (10) 66. 200 Wentz. Kim (12) 157 West. Connie (12) 37, 157 WEST. MR EARL 217 West. Vicki (11) 180 Westbrook. Lonnie (12) 76. 181 Westerman. Joan (10) 200 Westerman. Mark (12) 157 Wetzel. Stephen (10) 200 Whaley. Susan (11) 40. 65. 181 Whanon. Bonnie (12) 142. 157 Wheaton. William (12) 157 Wheeler. Charles (10) Wheeler. Eddie (10) Wheeler. Steven (10) 200 Whetstone. Caryl (10) 200 Whetstone. Sheree (11) 180 Whicker, Chuck (10) 200 Whilden, Beth (11) 180 Whilden, Jody (11) 180 While, Barbara (12) 157 White. Galen (10) 35. 189, 200 White. Garry (11) 83 White. Judy (12) 104. 111. 113. White. Richard (10) 200 White. Rodney (10) 200 Whitehead, Karen (12) 157 Whiting, Harry (10) 200 Whilt, John (11) Whitten, Lou Ann (12) 157 WIGGINS, MRS CINDY 75. 213 WILDMAN. MR LYNN 250 Wilems. Chns (10) 200 Wiley, Frelon (10) 200 WILEY. HOLLA 215 Wiley. Rhonda (12) 157 Wilkerson. Robbie (10) 200 Wilkey. John (10) 200 Wilkie. Susan (10) 200 Wilkins, Barbara (12) 157 Willelord, Lynn (10) 200 Williams. Andrea (11) 180 Williams. Bill (t1) 180 Williams. Carl (12) 80, 157 Williams. Charlene (10) 83. 200 WILLIAMS. DR DANA 227 Williams. Edmund (11) Williams. Elgin (10) Williams, Fred (10) 66, 80. 132. 201 WILLIAMS. MRS FRED 80 Williams, Gilbert (10) 201 Williams. James (10) 201 Williams. Kalrina (10) 201 Williams. Wade (12) 59. 61. 157 Williams. Melanie (10) 201 Williams. Nancy (12) 91. 157 Williams. Paul (11) 160 Williams, Robert (10) 201 Williams, Steven (10) 201 Williams, Susan (11) 102. 180 Williams, Ted (11) 180 Williamson, Don (11) 180 Williamson, Vicki (10) 201 Wilshusen. Greg (10) 48. 201 Wilson. Karon (10) 201 Wilson. Michael (11) 180 Wilson. Ronnie (10) 48. 67. 201 Wilson. Vicky (10) 201 Wimberly. Art (10) 201 Wimbish, Cindy (11) Wimbish, Oianna (10) Windrum. Paul (11) Wines, Debbie (11) 180 WINKLE, MR MORRIS 221, 249. 250 Wintermuie. Alicia (11) 91, 180 Winters, Cindy (10) 201 WINTON. MRS ZADIE 103. 215 Wisian. Ray (11) 180 Witt. Janice (12) 209 Witt, Robert (10) 201 Won, Jams (12) 76, 159 Woltson, Stephen (12) 158 WOMACK, MRS MAXINE 208 Womack, Michael (10) 201 Wood, Michael (11) 180 Woodard, James (1 1) Woodard, Rod (12) 158 Woods. Mike (11) 80 Woodson, Lynn (12) 158 Wooldridge. Suzanne (12) 133. 158. 237. 250 Woolsey, Susan (12) 91. 158 Woolvin. Jennifer (12) 98. 158 Wootton. Belva (12) 103. 158 Wormser. David (10) 59. 61. 201 Wormser. Eddie (12) 158. 234 Worden. Diane (12) 104. 158 Worthinglon. Sandra (11) 105. 180 Wright. Greer (12) 65 Wright. Kathy (12) 158 Wright. Pam (10) 53. 201 Wright. Valerie (10) 201 Wyeth, Terry (11) 180 Yaklin. Lynn (11) 29. 180 Yaklin. Sherry (12) 158 Yanez. Charlie (12) 158 Yales. Joanne (11) 181 Yarbrough. Terry (11) 55 Yates. Jennifer (10) 201 Ybanez, Emelda (10) 201 Ybanez. Michael (10) 201 Ybanez. Richard (10) 181. 201 Ybarra. Martha (10) Ybarra. Ricardo (11) 86 Yglesias. Jorge (10) 35. 201 York. Daniel (10) 201 York, Laura (12) 158 YOUNG, REP JOHN 26 Youngs, Deborah (11) 158. 180 Young. Debra (12) Young, Reed (12) 158 Yuknevich, Cathenne (12) 158 Yuknevich, Stephen (10) 201 Zeldman, Mark (10) 80. 201 Zimmerman. Elizabeth (11) Zogg. Radonna (11) 180 Zuniga. Eddie (12) Zuniga. Hector (10) 201 Kathy Greiner attempts to take a photograph on her own. while Mr Morris Winkle. Dee Hueske, Lynnda Adams, and Susan Diemert give their own opinions The 1972 Coronat was brought to you by A yearbook is made of memories, but fleeting moments of each day must first be caught in the eye of a photographer or in the mind of a writ- er. The entire staff would like to thank everyone who helped us catch hold of yesterday in pictures and words: Mr. Sammy Gold of Gold Photography; Mr. Fritz Herr, School Pictures, Inc.; Mr. Morris Winkle; Robert Marie, Henry Hilt, Robert Hughes, Neal Scott, Marc Dodson, Staff Photographers, and Susan Diemert for her opening and closing copy. We would like to ex- tend this thanks to everyone who co- operated in these creative endeavors, especially Dr. William Best, for the use of his sailboat and for sharing with us his talent as a sailor. Without the counsel of our sponsor Mrs, Terry Orr, and Mr. Lynn Wildman, our representative from Taylor Pub- lishing Company, each hectic day would have been much more nerve- wracking. Our thanks goes out to them The staff would like to take this time to thank every person whose life has touched King and this book in some way. Without each one of you, the 1972 Coronat would not be complete. The 1972 Coronat was brought to you by Neal Scott, Denise Haas, Donna Loftin, Renee Math- ews, Debbie Newby, Suzanne Wooldndge, Merce Fernandez, Cindy Buckley, Melissa Rob- erts, Kay McRoberts, Veta Knox, Bill Best, Ann DeForrest, Judy Bolin, Moirya Launtzen, Robert Mane, Ann Speckels, Rocky Delano, Dr Best. Susan Diemert, Cissy Tuohy Not pictured Henry Hilt, Paul Jamison, Gen Kozelski, Patli Minton, Judy Mosley, Robert Hughes iOKJ . J( β–  ' x 6Se v.-se ! , ,c. u. vw-A I {JiM: ' y 250 closing 1 . umsfUi%ii closing ' 25 1 β– time Icsf v teJT we n et ' X ' ve rc -UΒ ar iovj4 knoH,-, H V)ou Β Vttv Since. X Ct Ki5;dΒ«r ho vjou. tK-.mIc of vha l.k:Β« ' ' i« . e oncΒ«, ov 3 2.f err.xv I ryse IS fTT voov Β«-t- VΒ H cd- Vv Ore! r ' .vnio -for tUty cj J rkdcft 252 Closing though every dream must be realized or forgotten and each new day must pass and finally become night, darkness brings forth the promise of tomorrow and another new day . . . closing 253 254 closing II Β« i ES!SSS «« ' xi SSi


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