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

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Vv v uo i - - . . . standing on your u5- oLi -vj vj own two feet, of fe« - -- 1 experiences and of victory ' ■ - ii and of those precious tinic -ff - n-t shared afterwards that ' r - will all fade away, r C u to return in varied forms. often seems 10 openrng % f d . . . we carry the whole world on our shoulders and each one of us feels alone, burdened, perhaps even sad until the sky suddenly clears at the touch of a warm hand or when we see our blue expression turn to joy in the reflection on a shining symbol of our achievement. 2 opening opening 13 14 opening i 16 opening . . . computers filled ivith facts, memories, emotions, and dreams; our minds are programmed and the data comes out as a smile, in a flood of tears, as a soft sigh or in a hearty laugh, and the dizzy cycle of life goes on . . . opening 1 7 Activities EDITOR Ann DeForrest ASSISTANTS Randy Kinnett Karan Rogers iA ., ' y- ' ' Early start of school cuts summer short M With school beginning Aug. 24, summer ended sooner than usual and practices for the band, drill team, and football team began earlier. Adding to the confusion was the construction of Gollihar, which caused traffic jams, collisions, and tardies. Student Council President, Ginny Greene, took a trip to Yokosuka, Japan as part of the Sister City Exchange Program. Attending cheer- leading camp in Huntsville, the Mus- tang Cheerleaders returned with the Coca-Cola Award, the highest award possible at the camp. Two new and important faces seen around King were those of Mr. Graves, new assistant principal and Coach Allen, new head coach. 1- Rick Roll and Hector Cadena enjoy the last days of summer with a friend. 2. Hoping that summer practices will make fall performances perfect, Royalettes practice before the start of school. 3. Dennis Polk looks for a soft spot as his bareback horse pitches him off. 4. Band members begin practicing early for their upcoming performance at the Astrodome. 5. The first day of school is a joke to everyone especially Tom Hunt. 6. The last days of August find Susan Rose at Lake Mathis. Campaign ' ' 72 brings Sargent Shriver to Corpus September started out with a bang due to the many activities centered around the football season. The first pep rally resulted in boosting school spirit to a 13-8 victory over San Anto- nio Holmes. Various school clubs began working together, electing offi- cers, and beginning projects. Amid the confusion of construction paper and candy. Senior Girls could be found preparing for the games. Stu- dent Council representatives and Sophomore and Junior Class officers were elected, class rings were ordered, and the Roy alettes made over $1,300 at their first money making project — a spaghetti supper. While some students sunned and surfed, others worked at campaign headquaners. Mr. Gerald Koch regis- tered 18-year-old voters and Sargent Shriver, Democratic vice presidential nominee, made a quick stop in Cor- pus. The month ended with the National Merit Examination Board commending ten King students and naming five semi-finalists, more than any other high school in the area. 1, Mr. Morris Winkle shows Matt Baldes- chwiler that learning means doing in graphic arts. 2. Leading the band at his last King game as band director is Mr. Loren Hall. 5. The first issue of The Hoofbeat seems to be more inter- esting to Steve Addkisson than the first Junior English assignment is to Larry Leiser. 4. Cindy Winters awaits her delicious meal at the Royal- ette spaghetti supper. 5. David Brown shows support for his party as Sargent Shriver, Demo- cratic vice presidential nominee, makes a quick stop in Corpus. World Series pre-empts band and drill team Despite the cold fronts and strong October rains, students scurried through their various school activi- ties. Area bands and drill teams per- formed in Houston at the Astrodome, but were pre-empted from national television by the seventh game of the World Series. The Student Council held its first meeting; the CORONAT staff took orders for yearbooks; and the PTA sponsored Open House. Pep rallies took on a new look with the addition of the passing of the colors, the Star Spangled Banner, drill team hand routines, and the football team ' s own yell. The senior members of NFL went to Bandera to instruct a workshop in order to get a speech department established at Bandera High School. Government classes spent one day visiting the state capitol, the LBJ Library, and the University of Texas campus in Austin. Many notable visitors came to Cor- pus to attend the opening of the new Art Museum of South Texas. Other visitors to Corpus Christi in October included Bread, who came for a concert, and Dallas Cowboy Craig Morton, making a promotional appearance for the Holiday Inn. The month ended with Halloween activities for all, including trick or treating for UNICEF by many King srudents. 1- Visions of Mexico dance in Bick Brown ' s head as he busily counts money from yearbook sales. 2. Dean Conwell, Dick Glaser, and Jay Kucera try to convince Mr. Schunkc that you ' re never too old for Trick or Treat. 3. Math students get into the Halloween spirit with the carving of a math-o-lantern. 4. Noth- ing can stop Brian Hall and Karen Brown from working on scripts, not even the laying of carpet in the new NFL-Drama Shack. 5. Howdy, Coach Allen, greets Carroll ' s Coach Hamrick (Cindy Jinnctte) to Heather Hoting. 6. Interviewing Dallas Cowboy quarterback Craig Morton, Patty Warner learns to enjoy her work. 27 Organizations name Homecoming nominees King Student Council upheld tradi- tion by presenting the Fourth Annual Homecoming amid a great deal of pomp and ceremony. Mums for the game were sold by the cheerleaders the week before the game. Alumni came in large numbers to see the Mustangs defeat the Miller Bucs 17-0. During half-time ceremo- nies 27 Homecoming Queen Nomi- nees were presented with their escorts. Patti Bazan was crowned 1972 Homecoming Queen and Debbie Bradshaw was selected from among four nominees as Football Sweetheart by the team. After the game, there was a dance at the school cafetorium. It was decorated to the theme of Cartcxjn Hall of Fame and music was by Stormy Weather. Nixon wins in school-wide straw vote if Ik.- 1 « 1 BR 1 iLf ttKW PR! ■ -  A great deal of excitement centered around the November elections as Presidential nominee George McGovern made a whistle-stop in Corpus while campaigning for the 1972 election. The government classes held a straw vote, the results of which were in close comparison to those of the national elections. Rich- ard Nixon was re-elected President, Dolph Briscoe was elected governor, and John Tower was re-elected to the U.S. Senate. Football season came to a close in a big way with the King-Ray game. The week before the game was full of activities with Spirit Week, which was won by the juniors, drill team finishing scrapbooks for the football players, and senior girls making cakes, working on the traditional Green Machine, and decorating the football players ' houses. The end of the football season was followed closely by the first basketball game. King winning over Bay City 56-51. As Thanksgiving neared, the choir made plans for their Turkey Dinner, and 30 students from the various Spanish classes visited Mexico City during the holidays. 1. Cutting from one side of Buc Stadium to the otlier is one of the privileges enjoyed by David Brown and Sheri7 Feazell while selling football programs. 2. Senior class members dec- orate in hopes of winning Spirit Week compe- tition. 3- Harry Hamilton. Mike Morris, Dean Conwell, and David Hunt impatiently await time to dress out for the first basketball game. 4. Poll officials, Jeff Grey, James Keeling, and Tom Jones check Scott Miller off the voting registration list. 5. Senior girls run the tradi- tional Green Machine as juniors look on. 6. Decorating a football player ' s house is not as easy as it seems according to Val Johnson and Joanne Yates. Class of ' 74 receives its rings December was the highlight of the year with the products of many a month ' s work being presented in the form of plays, athletic competition, tournaments, and parties. You ' re a Good Man, Charlie Brown, a musi- cal production put on by the Drama Department, was a great success with most of the students and many par- ents attending. National Honor Soci- ety inducted 22 new members who also participated in the annual NHS Christmas play. District basketball began with the King Mustangs win- ning over the Robstown Cottonpick- ers. All-district football players were announced with Frank Castaneda, Scott Miller, Tommy Lewis and Steve Luker being chosen from King. A Christmas Review, entitled Tic Toe Toyhouse was put on by the Royal- ettes. Senior rings came in and Sam Gainer, illustrating his magical and acrobatic abilities, visited King. Stu- dents visiting Mexico City during Thanksgiving holidays gave their sponsors a party. Young Life spon- sored a ski trip to Colorado and many King students participated. 1. Waiting anxiously, Kirk Busby, Gary Ger- big, Sue Hyden, and Barbara Little prepare to go skiing with the Young Life group in Love- land, Colorado. 2. Resting up for the Clear Creek Tournament, the basketball team enjoys the leisurely life of stardom. 3. After having waited many months, Marsha Nolen happily receives her Senior ring from Mr. Jim Hillin. 4. Denis Stanka, Kevin Ragsdale and Harry Hamilton dis cuss plans for the ensuing basket- ball game. 5. Robert Armstrong stands quietly as he is inducted by Donna Schindler into National Honor Society. 6. Suzanne Cranfield, Melissa Haddad and Joel Laser arc among many celebrating at the NFL Christmas party. ' Everything You ' ve Always Wanted To Know About Christmas, But Were Afraid to Ask ' ' The Christmas season meant hours of planning and practice for many students. National Honor Society presented Everything You ' ve Always Wanted to Know About Christmas, but Were Afraid to Ask, during two assemblies for the student body. Tic Toe Toy House was the theme of the Royalette Christmas Review. Per- formances were given in the evening and during school hours Dec. 13-14. EMH held its annual Christmas pro- gram complete with a visit from Santa Claus. Santa also made a stop at King Young Life as part of a skit put on by students. 1. Sophomore Representative Linda Thompson gathers coys for needy children as part of a Student Council project. 2. Santa Claus (James Mabry) listens to Mary Bcecroft ' s requests dur- ing the EMH Christmas program. 3. Jumping on Santa ' s (Hank Ellsworth) lap Allen Austin discusses what he wants for Christmas during a Young Life skit. 4. Two of the six geese a-lay- ing in the NHS play are Tracy Geedcs and Leah McNair, 5, Kathleen Baldwin and Denise Akin enjoy the Royalette Christmas Party after an evening performance of Tic Toe Toy House. 6. Christmas skit night at Young Life brings Santa, alias Hank Ellsworth to town. January brings snow The Coastal Bend greeted an unex- pected visitor the morning of Jan. 11. The visitor, snow, came to Corpus for the first time in six years. The visit was brief, and people were enjoying the beach and warm weather a week later. Man and Media classes presented a Student Film Festival Jan. 10-12. Many students took part in the annual March of Dimes KEYS Mar- chathon. Semester tests were given the week of the 15th with the 19th a holiday for students. Seventy-four Seniors were graduated at mid term. The first half of district basketball ended in a three way tie for first place with King, Miller, and Carroll all on top. The Royalettes performed at the UCC-LSU basketball game in the Coliseum. Student Council was busy with the publication of directories, planning for the Favorites ' Dance, and washing cars as a money-making project. The nation mourned the death of Lyndon B. Johnson. Jan. 23 President Nixon announced a cease-fire with North Vietnam to begin Saturday, Jan. 27, 1973. 1. Stopping to admire the work of cold weather and a sprinkler are Becky Roe, Randy Kinnett, Ramiro Herrcra, and Cyndie Buckley. 2. Paul Alexander and Bill Scogin present what is known in the AESOP program as class par- ticipation. 3. Setting things up for the Student Film Festival is Alan Blankenship. 4. David Russell begs his date, Graford Rogers, not to be angy with him. 5. It kind of just went up in flames, explains John Watson. 6. Students take a break between classes to enjoy a rare South Texas snowfall. King students display fashions for ' 73 This year ' s fashions could be seen throughout the school as many icids enjoyed trying out the layered look, clogs, palazzo pants, smocks, over- alls, and embroidery-decorated blue jeans. However, there was enough difference in the fashions that every- one could wear what personally appealed to them. The boys ' favorite was still blue jeans with several varia- tions in shins including Mexican wedding shirts, workshins, sweaters. and t-shirts. Fringe jackets, long coats, and overalls could also be seen through the halls. As usual, the girls took a greater interest in fashions than boys, and there was a more var- ied range in their fashions. Other than the traditional blue-jeans, girls wore palazzo pants, layered sweaters and shirts, shrinks, smocks, clogs, slaps, and whatever the stores carried. K.u-1 -€ a aacc, jb fa 1. One small step for fashion. 2. Dressed in the layered look, Debbie Starkey sits in the library and studies during class. 3. Dressed for winter Philip Tanksley exhibits a midi coat, leather gloves, and a knit hat. 4. Wearing the latest in palazzo pants. Holly Shanks attempts to research her term paper. 5. From South of the border came Mexican panchos that many girls enjoy. 6. Marcia Thompson wears a shrink that was popular in 73. cxoL Ouc(.xy K-7 2. IXsuf k UA Cxyv C Li. T Favorites presented at ' ' Greatest Show On This year ' s King Favorites Dance was held Feb. 10, 8:30 to 12:30 at the King Cafetorium. The theme of the dance, Under the Big Top, was centered around the band, Circus, from Houston. Many of the students contributed their artistic talents and hard work to plan decorations several weeks in advance. Hot dogs and other carnival-rype food was served. While everyone danced, Mr. Gold took pic- tures of couples who wanted a memento of Favorites ' 73. During the break taken by the band. King Favor- ites were announced. Sixty-rwo people were favorites or favorite runner-ups They included 16 seniors, 12 juniors and 8 sophomores. Two people tied There were 30 favorites and 32 run ner-ups. Bick Brown and Karen Gab bard were chosen King and Queen respectively, in the voting which took place the previous week in homeroom classes. 1. Joel Armstrong and Sharon Tubb prepare for Favorites dance with many long hours of hard work. 2. Mrs. DcShane enjoys pinning on Favorite ribbons as Donna SchindJer happily walks up to receive her honor. 3. Hal Ells- worth portrays his usual expression as he and his date, Kim Strunk, enjoy the dance. 4. Tommy Lewis contributes a little bit of impromptu finale music during the announce- ment of Favorites. 5. Sophomore Favorites enjoy their first year of glory. 6. The band, Circus, contributes the music to make Under the Big Top a grand success. J Earth • v February welcomes the return of the P. 0. W. ' s Along with snowflakes, February also brought cheers and tears with the returning of the P.O.W. ' s follow- ing the truce of the Vietnam War. The nation mourned the deaths of both ex-presidents, Truman and John- son. As important milestones were taking place in national affairs. King High School went on as usual. Many plans were made around the excite- ment of Valentines, as the Psychol- ogy Club delivered Valentine tele- grams and the French Club sold car- nations. Seniors planned for gradua- tion with the ordering of their invita- tions, announcements, caps, and gowns. National Merit Finalists were announced, with four being from King. The Student Council nomi- nated 25 seniors for the Court of Honor, and a panel of 15 teachers chose eight of these to be the Royal Court of Honor. The King band held a Mexican Supper and earned over $1000. The month ended with King sponsoring an NFL qualifying tourna- ment. 4r ' -• B BBBW B J 1. Seniors enjoy their favorite academic pastime as Kathy Rouse, Katie Kubach, Becky Roc, and Alicia Wintermute visit in the library. 2. Seen at many of the basketball games, Harold Gold and Allen Stone enjoy announcing play- by-play action of the King Mustangs. 3. Tak- ing a break from math, Jerry Hall shows his Valentine telegram to the EMH class. 4. Many students take advantage of the selling of Valentine telegrams by the psychology club. 5. Mexican food is enjoyed by all as the King High School Band holds its annual Mexican Supper. 6. Nancy Heickman receives her flow- ers as various French Club members deliver carnations upon the arrival of Valentine ' s Day. I fl i Organizations EDITOR Cyndie Buckley ASSISTANTS Carolyn Forney Sharon Ingram New director, performance in Astrodome 1. Performing at all pep rallies and football games, the Mustang Band, under the supervision of new director Mr. Alfred Sosa, showed their skill in their new numbers and routines. The band performed at the PTA Open House, the United Fund luncheon, and the choir ' s turkey supper, but the high-light of the year was their per- formance at the Houston-Cleveland game in the Astrodome Oct. 22. UIL marching contest and district, region, and area tryouts preceded their Christ- mas concert and party. Second semester brought commu- nity concerts at the mall and the annual Mexican supper. UIL solo and ensemble competition, band concert and sight-reading contests led way to state try-outs. A spring trip to Band- era, the music department spring con- cert, and the Buccaneer Days music festival rounded out the year ' s activi- ty -, 44 organizations highlight busy year for Mustang band 1. The 1972-73 band is Front Row: Dora Ortiz, Mary Ellen Martinez, Diana Drozd. Linda Price, Laura McKinley, Larac Hudgens, Teresa Fowler, Peggy Graham, Lou Hyden, Jan Justus, Barbara Noakes; Second Row: Darla Certain, Debbie Gamble, Suzie Wilkie, Irene Garcia, Cindy Sluder, Julie Bostick, Steve Bomba, Mike! Smith, Carl Mcriclc, Trisha Elefantc, Diane Cowan, Annette Glenn, Martha Vela, Lillie Garcia, Keith Brock, Gary Shell, Claire Guthrie, Linda Lee, Christy Owens, Sylvia Espinosa; Third Row: Fonda Eiben, Terri Gilmour, Jan Ward, Janis Terry, Giselle Tully, Priscilla Corral, Billy Berrey, Bonnie Munoz, Robin Johnston, Becky Hubby, Jim Farmer, Russell Burton, Garry White, David Smith, Gary Burgess, Helen Gonzales, Debbie Gates, Donna McLcndon, Nancy Gonzales, Jerri Coppedge, Keith Hawkins, Karen Dawson, Jeanne Shappley, Tim Lutz; Fourth Row: Candy Conlcy, Joan Westerman, Terry Emerson, Emmy Hare, Adelina Bazan, Doug McCoy, David Stephens, Donna Jones, Richard Perez, Chris Hummell. Marshall Sizemore. Herman Stein, Lonntc Gonzales, Jim Cole. Charles Gilmour, Dayne Vickers, Alan Koemel, David Gaston, Dwayne Clark, Ramiro Saenz, Mel Avila, Karla Steinhauser, Carol Guthrie, Carter Ames, Neal Scott, Magan Yarbrough. Suzy Morris, Rene Cantu, Jimmy Hillin, Scott Walding; Fifth Row: David HoUoway, Armando Alvarez, Ron Lau- rel, Paul Jones, Robert Didcar, Richard Takatch, John Montez, Karen McDaniel, Ruth Ayala, Larry Scrrata, Victor Rodriguez, Evelyn Fowler, Mandy Armstrong, Richard Fisher, Chuck Johnson, Richard Gates, Brian Bcdnorz, Douglas Brubaker, Clay Ames, Cheryl Crist, Sue Nisbet, Suzi Hall, Beverly Moltz, Not pictured: Joyce Morrow, Harold Gold, Bruce Singleterry, Phillip Pallotti. 2. With the assignment of Mr, Loren Hall to the position of music co-ordinator for the school district, Mr. Alfred Sosa took over as director for the band. organizations 45 1. Everyday practice after school proves to be tiring to many band members. 2. Twirlers for the Mustang marching band are Cheryl Crist, Beverly Moltz, and, 5. Patty Graham. 4. The band gives a performance that is both pleasing to watch and delightful to hear. 5. One of the band ' s third year members, Richard Fisher, doesn ' t appear the least bit nervous about his upcoming performance. 46 organizations Practice makes Bh for a perfect perjormance organizaHons 47 Leadership helps make a great band 48 organization5 Roy alettes entertain at pro football game [USTLJ MUSTANGS With more members than ever before, and practice starting in late summer, the drill team met every day after school working to perfect their various routines. They displayed their talents at football games, and were scheduled to perform on nationwide television in the Astrodome October 22 during the halftime of the Hous- ton Oilers — Cleveland Browns game. 1 In charge of the 1972-73 Royalettcs arc Lieu- tenants Kathy Rouse, Denise Haas, and Alicia Wintermute, Captain Donna Lofrin and Co- Captain Lyn Moore, 2. With large smiles and tambourines, the Royalettcs give a colorful per- formance to Shaft . I, Royalcttes for 19 ' ' 2-73 are from row: Renee Matthews. Debbie McLendon. Sylvia Villarreal, Lisa. Mondy. Patti Cook, Judy Kring, Linda Gipson, Candy Menard, Debbie Abbott. Ruth Gunnar, Sherry McCord, Cher l Purser. Sylvia Quinones, Kathleen Baldwin; second row: Becky Roe, Susan Nooner, Janiecc Dault, Jeanne Felfe, Louette Taylor, Gail Guenther. Barbara Johnson. Bobbie Trial. Brenda Litchko. Paula Mengle. Barbara Holmes, Sandra Spjcncer, Denise Akm, Elda Perez. Carrie Gray. Cherry Holmes. Patti Pcdrotti, Marianne McGee; third row: Carol Shadle, Sherry Haefeli, Brenda Bridges, Susan Cothran, Holly Capelle, Joi Uri, Kathy Turpin, Debbie Gipson, Kathy Gavlik, Diane Johnson, Anne Miller, Shannon Gideon, Barbara Little, Cindi Kellum, Elaine Dolgner, Kyle Anderson, Vicki Williamson, Jody Hybner. fourth row: Sharon Tomlinson, Karen Lewis, Linda Mericle, Barbara Wendl, Carol Pierson, Carolyn Forney, Deanna Goodman, Terry Wyeth, Debbie Bargcr, Judy Bolin. Kayc Ramsey. Pat Robinson, Martha McCaskey, Gail Bookout, Andrya McAuley, Sally Stephens, Mar- sha Nolen. 2. Royalcttes are nervous before, excited during, pleased after their performance is over, 3. Barbara Johnson serves dessert at the spaghetti supper. 4. Managers and sponsors are: Mrs. Nikki Boynt, Harry Hamilton, Val Johnson, Shawna Boynt, Bruce Featherston, Bernie Kratko, Joe Burch, and Mrs Dorothy Gum h Spaghetti supper nets $1,300 Activities and money making pro- jects for the drill team included the annual spaghetti supper Sept. 8, which netted $1,300, selling names for the booster page in the football program, and a Christmas program. Pleasant to watch, these girls proved their poise and ability while performing equalled their spirit and dedication. organizations 51 Feeder school concert first of year m m jHT iM. jR 2 P£ W P || V fl fSV 1 m • Mm H 1 irii % IS L r ' i ii ' L i ' • 1 ' ( 1| r j ' i ' 1 • ni J hi .1 ii -1 a ■ . _ . 1 1 1 ) ,  1 U ' - . With a junior high school feeder concert heading off the year ' s activi- ties, the Choir soon found its sched- ule to be a busy one. The turkey din- ner, an annual fund-raising event, was held near Thanksgiving, and a con- cert was held at Christmas to top off the holiday season. A contemporary muJic festival at Del Mar and the UIL Solo and Ensemble contest and Choir contest highlighted the end of the first semester. The choir then began pre- paring for the Buccaneer Days Music Festival and the spring concert and tour. 52 organizations . The Concert Choir is front row: Mr. Roberi ' cmplcton, Betty Burchell, Belinda Landry upe Talamantes, Bill Hicks, Kevin Habcrn achard Bowen, David Heacock, Nelda I ins, Vadonna Eiben, Liz Wagner; second row lecky Roe, Nelda Cantu, Mildred Hardy aren Gonzales, Mark Moon, Kirk Busby ' ina Shockley, Debra Glenn. Deborah Burc ell. Colleen Cass; third row: Susan Whaley herry Haefeli, Karen Kelch, Irma Tullos, imes Mabry, Donnie Parish, James Markow y, Steve Morris, Karen Lewis, Carol Rowl ig, Debra Rowc, Patry Warner. 2. Mr. Tern leton looks relieved after the first concert of le year. i. James Mabry and Donnie Parish the risers from the gym after the jun- ior high feeder school concert. 4. Vocal Sus- pension is Nelda Cantu, Bill Hicks, Karen Gonzales, Mark Moon, Kirk Busby. Betty Burchell, Tina Shockley, Karen Kelch, Richard Bowen, James Markowsky, Debra Glenn, Carol Rowling. Liz Wagner, David Heacock, Karen Uwis, Debbie Burchell, Debra Rowe, Donnie Parish. Vadonna Eiben, James Mabry. Not pic- tured: Becky Roe, Sherry Haefeli, and Patty Warner, i Irma Tullos anxiously awaits the start of the concert 6, Fifth period members get completely involved in hand-clapping num- ber NJROTC projects instill pride in The primary goal of the Naval Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps is to provide a permanent system of instruction in Naval-oriented subjects in secondary school. The program is the start of special training in self -development emphasizing high standards of personal conduct, leadership, and team work. Cadets take part in community projects designed to instill pride in themselves, their community, and their country. This year, the NJROTC planned to take trips to the NASA Manned Spacecraft Center, to Galveston to tour a submanne, and University of Corpus Christi to spend a day with the Geological Research and Survey Department. 54 ' organizatio cadets, community, and country Firsc period cadets include Mike Benson, }oc ' ' alker, Lewis Ciochctro, Ed Warner, Doug iilczarek. Lynn Willcford. Gary Thomas, Ncl- .n Hines. E. J. High. William Elliott, Frank Blanc, Jeff Steed. 2. Sophomores in second ?riod arc Marie Martinez. Debbie Hartwick, om Donnally. Brant Koepke, Gary Tepera, ranees Davis, Thierry Mohn. Larry Taylor, lizabeth Powell, V And Bruce Fields, David aston, Hal Bracey, Jerry Garcia, Paul Culbert- n, John Feudo, Steven Pollack, John Benton. ■len Dalton, Mike Fitzgerald 4. Seniors in the ■cond period class include Victor Medina, ommy Brooks. James Fields, Nick Ciochecto, harles Harrwick. Pat Morgan. Bill Meyer, lavid Birt, David Grassbaugh. organizations 55 Women ' s Lib invades NJROTC 1. Third period seniors include Knoxie Carnes. Phillip Hester, Debbie McLendon, David Hart- wick. Zanc Puckett, Greg Schauer, Roman Par- adez. James Culbertson, Robert Braccy. Timo- thy Brockman, Ricky Reld, Jim Davis, and Leon Malek. 2. Juniors in the fourth period class include Steve Keim. Ramiro Saenz, J; Smith, Daniel Garcia, Bruce Brown, William Hunter, Chris Monon, Ezra Meyer, Mario Mayorga. 5 Heading the NJROTC program at King are Lieutenant H- W_ Swearingen and Commander G. W. Knight. 56 organtzations All orchestra members in Youth Symphony With a 100 per cent participation in the 1972-73 C. C. Youth Sym- phony, the orchestra under the new direction of Mr. Robert Dawley, was launched upon a busy year. Scheduled activities include compe- tition in UIL contests, a Christmas program, participation in the ASTA Festival, and a spring trip to Garner State Park. 1 Trina Blakclock, Belinda Taubert, and Cindy Varncy practice for UIL competition. 2. Mem- bers arc front row: Kathy Bimbaum, Mike Woods, vice president; second row: Angela Williams. Frankie Southard; third row: Mr Robert Dawley, Belinda Taubert, Cindy Var ney. Trina Blakclock; top row: Bonnie Silk- wcKxi, Sharon Ingram, Susan Williams, presi dent; April Bray, Mary Miller, Barbara Noakes, librarian; Christy Sugars, treasurer; Cathy Sug- ars, Not pictured: Lillic Garcia. organizations 57 Vocational Education designed To train or start students in a field wliich, if pursued, will result in a marketable skill, trade, or ability to own or manage a business is the objective of the Vocational Education department. The work program is divided into five areas, each one of which offers three credits toward graduation. Co- ordinated Vocational Academic Educa- tion (CVAE), sponsored by Mr. Larry Lopez and Mr. Jack Benkendorfcr, is for students with specific learning needs. Independent Co-operative Training (ICT), sponsored by Mr. Arthur Ware, trains students in skilled occupations such as dental technique and mechanics. Vocational Office Education (VOE), trains those students who are to become secretar- ies, file clerks, or office managers, and is sponsored by Mrs. Cindy McMuUen and Mrs. Jo Cranford. Home Economics Cooperative Train- ing (HECE) relates to jobs such as focxl services, clothing, and fashion co-ordination. Mrs. Betty Puckett sponsors this. Mr. Adrian Huckabee and Mr. Sammy Bassous sponsor the Distributive Education (DE) pro- gram. This trains students in market- ing or merchandising and services in retailing, wholesaling, and service-sell- ing occupations. 58 organizations to train students for the future 1. Mr. Larry Lopez gets a point about buying to one of his CVAE classes. 2, Ideas about careers are discussed openly in Mr. Arthur Ware ' s ICT class, 3 Learning all secretarial skills are part of the VOE program. 4. Mrs. Cmdy McMullan heads the VOE lab for girls interested in aspects of office work. organizations 59 D.E. students operate student store Students enrolled in the D.H. pro- gram may find themselves working as receptionists, sales clerks, stock room clerks, or even apprentice chefs. Stu- dents are taught to use and are expected to reach a certain proficiency on the cash register. They use this and other training to participate in local, area, and state sales contests, job inter ' iews, displays and merchan- dise advertising. This year, D.F.. students operated a student store in the book room and sold school supplies. 1. Buddy Habccb and Lucy Morales practice in class to reach perfection on the cash register, while, 2. Mr. Adrian Huckabec teaches Mary Ann Reid and Jimmy Thompson the proper way to ring up a sale, 3. A normal day ' s work may find Kathy Starkey helping a customer make out a check, Minnie Patterson keeping count of the store ' s daily business, and Donna Ricketts ringing up a shopper ' s sales. 4. Byron Pratt arranges a display at the London Britches Pant Store. organizatlons 61 Biology Clubs join to clean up environment This year, the Biology Clubs at King and Miller High Schools joined together in a group effort to clean up the environment. Seining trips were taken to the beach frequently, in order to add to the fish and small life already col- lected here in the school aquariums. The members did not limit their study to the sea, however. They also studied taxidermy in hopes of creat- ing display of South Texas wildlife for future Biology enthusiasts. I Biology Club members include: front row: Miss Frances Longoria; second row: Debbie Jackson, recording secretary: Wayne Davis; third row: Sharon Ingram. Therese Miller, Tri- sha Elcfante. treasurer; Becky Stephens, corre- sponding secretary; top row: Jimmy Farmer, president; Russell Burton. Not pictured: Mar- sha Bland, parliamentarian; Bruce Bland, Judy Jaks, vice-president; Carolyn Hicks, and Lupe Talamantes. 2. Members collect and sort shells on one of their frequent trips to Padre Island. 62 organizations Chess Club reorganizes, doubles in size P i nl V Boasting a record total of 23 active members, compared to last year, the Chess Club was completely reorgani- zed this year. An informal tournament was plan- ned within the club in order to deter- mine the current Chess Club King. A tournament was planned for Febru- ary, and members planned to attend other area tournaments as well. The results of those tournaments were announced toward the end of the 1. Daniel Garcia and Bill Cohn macch wits in an afternoon game- 2. Concentration is what the game is all about as one of the chess enthusiasts watches his opponent. 3. Chess Club members arc: front row: Terry Burnett, president; Mark Hardigree, Rebecca Jordan. Douglas Palzer, treasurer; Bill Cohn, vice presi- dent; second row: Patrick Mendoza. Beverly Price, Daniel Garcia, Gary Cude, Tina Shock- ley, Curtis Heusman, Monte Estes, Earl Schmiedckamp, Trenton Burnett. Not pictured: Carolyn Hicks, secretary; Randy Elliott, Gary Gerbig, Keith Glasson, Jonathan Hall, David Proulx, Roland Daughtry, Charles DuPont, Mike Watts, Dale Denton. Hand -crafted articles raise money for FHA Key rings of green and white at the beginning of school, candles, and bake sales during the year helped the FHA stabilize their treasury this year. Carrie Gray, president; Rhonda Vaughan, vice president; and Kathy Mitchell, secretary; met with the other officers, treasurer Ida Madsen and reporter Karen Ewing, and mem- bers to plan the year ' s activities. On schedule were the traditional covered dish supper in May, and the state FHA Convention, to which they planned to send two delegates. I FHA members arc front row: Gracic Arriola, Diane Arriola, Ida Madsen, Bobbie Frazicr, Sheila Ncal, Mrs. Patricia Walden. Mrs, Roberta Crawford, Diane Dominguez; second row; Sylvia Mendez. Norma Arriola, Leticia Ochoa. Martha ' I ' barra. Sylvia Guajardo, Karen Ewing. Kathy Mitchell, Karen Mapes. Not pic- tured: Carrie Gray, Rhonda Vaughan. 2, Mrs, Crawford and president Carrie Gray discuss an upcoming bake sale. Jkjfa 64 organizations Key Club helps needy family at Christmas Key Club allows young men to develop leadership qualities by serv- ing their school and communiry. In its first year of existence, the King High chapter was sponsored by the Midtown Kiwanis Club. Members worked at Christmas to buy goods for a needy family and planned to attend a joint Texas- Oklahoma convention in the spring. Mr. Manuel Abarca sponsored the club, 1. The first Key Club members arc first row: Dan Luddcn, vice president; Robert Witt, Fred Allen, Roben Atmar, secretary; Second row: Mr. Abarca, Chip Demeis, Mark Clark, Bill Kovaric, treasurer; Newby Falks. Ken Gil- breath, and Mike Dullnig; Not pictured: Mike Saenz, Scott Stever, and Sam Beecroft. 2. Plans for the Oklahoma-Texas spring convention are made during one of the meetings. organization5 65 Marine Science goes to Ingleside jetties The purpose of the Marine Science Club is to further interest in marine science and related fields. Through the maintenance and observa- tion of n tanks, members learned much about the marine environment. The club took field trips to Stcdman ' s Island, the jetties at Port Aransas and on the bayfront. and to Ingleside where specimens were collected for classification. Plans were being made for trips to Red Fish Bay, and the Aransas Wildlife Refuge as well as a tour of the Marine Science Institute located there. Money making projects such as bakesales, car washes, a raffle, and the sale of scacapes were planned in order to raise funds. Officers included President David Heacock, while Carol Pierson assisted him as vice presi- dent. Tracy Geddcs and Marcia Thompson served as recording and corresponding secretar- ies, respectively, while Raymond StalHngs was elected parliamentarian, and Debra Glen served as sergeant-at-arms. 1. Mrs. Karen Jones. Carrol Hughes. Raymond ■ Stallings, and Dcbra Glenn watch 2. Nick Cic chetto clean out one of the tanks in the marine science room, while 3. John Shrivcr resupplies another. 66 organizations Math Club visits math-oriented industries Mu Alpha Theta, a nation-wide organization, offers a variety of math- related activities for interested stu- dents who maintain a B average in math. Meetings held on the first and third Monday afternoons helped members prepare for UIL slide-rule competition and number sense. The members planned trips to math and science oriented industries. Officers for 1972-73 are president, Carolyn Hicks; vice-president, Glori Allen; and secretary-treasurer, Jo Anne Goeser. 1- Mrs. Cindy Wiggins and Robert Atmar seem a little confused about the computer, but Carolyn Hicks offers assistance. 2. Jon Hall works with the computer at the Wilson Tower. } . Math Club members are Mrs. Cindy Wiggins, Carolyn Hicks, Jon Hall, Sharon Ingram, Jo Anne Goeser, Jane Atter- bury, Robert Atmar, Mary Beecroft, Linda Morns, Glon Allen, Monte Estes, Mike Dull- nig, Karen Nelson. Not pictured: Belinda Tau- bert, Becky Stephens, Colleen Cass. organizaKons 67 Stash reflects thoughts and emotions Complete with student art, writing, and photography, Stash, the literary magazine, did not limit the students ' creativity. Members worked through- out the year selecting, typing, and arranging submissions from a contest held in December. Shant Campbell, editor-in-chief, and Melanie Curtis, assistant editor, helped other staff members sell greet- ing cards in an effort to keep the publication ' s price down. Beth Hovey, an editor; David Rosenblad, assistant; and the advertising committee, Mark Golding, Debra Caldwell, Michael Corcoran, Donna West and Terri Sherman, spent time outside class organizing the ad section of the mag- azine. 1, Stash is published by: Front row: Debbie Pe rkins, Parti Bazan, Patsy Tapp, Sherry How- ard. Melanie Curtis, Donna West, Beth Hovey; Second row: Shant Campbell. David Rosen- blad, Paul Williams, Mrs. Jayne Selby, Becky Rios, Debbie Caldwell, Minnie Talamantes, Dcsiree Hunter, Carol Battersby. Not pictured: Margie Tom Hoon, 2, James Markowsky, Cin- die Espinosa, Shirley Grafton, and Ross Hahn get ideas from last year ' s Stash to use second 68 organ Sigmund plans guest speakers, field trips The officers for this year ' s Psy- chology Club are Danny Polinard, president; Joe Burch, vice-president; Jody Hybner, secretary-treasurer; and Debbie Caldwell, in charge of public relations. According to Danny, the club planned field trips to such places as the State School, and a hospital in San Antonio. They hof)cd to secure visits by such guest speakers as Father Berger of the State School and Dr. Dana Williams. Meetings were held on the second and fourth Wednesdays of each month, and were open to all seniors, regardless of whether they took a psychology class or not. 1. Danny Polinard and Mark Chapin play Holly Homcmakcr while baking cookies for the club ' s bake sale. 2. Sigmund members arc fronr row: Donna Freeman. Andrya McAuley, Mark Chapin ;Ssecond row: Walter Knight, Jody Hybner, secretary-treasurer; Karan Rogers, Melissa Reeves, Debbie Perkins, Larry Stritch; Third row: Carolyn Forney, Diane Nemcc, Charlie Thompson, Charles Pleasants, Arcy Izquierde, Danny Polinard, president; Mike Saenz; Fourth row: Mrs. Gloria Korach, Robert Armstrong, Suzi Hall, Steve Bird, Carol Pier- son, Joe Burch, vice-president; Not pictured: Debbie Caldwell, public relations; Diane Korach. Shant Campbell, Mrs, Zaidee Winton. organizations 69 German Club members to work in Germany The main purpose of the German Club this year was to promote knowl- edge of the German culture and lan- guage in a typical Dutch environ- ment. The members were required to speak German in class and at all Ger- man Club meetings. Activities during the first semester were centered around soccer and mon- eymaking projects, with a scheduled trip to New Braunfels in late October for a Wurstfehst. Members were really anticipating this trip because free sausage would be served. Second semester, they also planned a visit to the German Department at the Uni- versity of Texas, and a visit to a Ger- nian play. Chuck Johnson, president, and Ronnie McGee planned to spend the upcoming summer working in Ger- many. They applied to German offi- cials and were eligible since they had a good knowledge of the language and were willing to spend two months working in the country. Assisting Chuck as president were Rachel Alexander, vice-president, Bar- bara Noakes, secretary, and Jim Hil- lin, treas urer. 1- German Club members are: Front row: Chuck Johnson, president; Rachel Alexander, vice-president; Frau Helen Nowicki, sponsor; Cindy Hewitt, Scott Stevcr, Cheryl Hicks; Sec- ond row: David Meadows, Dale Conner, Tommy Lewis, Darlene Stillwell, Terry Chase, Frank Ziegler, Ron McGee. 2. Members get involved in an exciting game of soccer before the meetings. 70 orgai Holiday party starts Latin Club activities Led by President Harry Hamilton and assisted by Vice-President YoYo Ayala, the Latin Club participated in many activities, all of which led up to the Roman Banquet in March. Members donned typical Roman attire for the Ides of March festivi- ties, and upper classmen played Roman citizens to first year slaves. With John Bradley, Gene Peeples, Bick Brown, Gary Burgess, Gary Shell, and Bruce Ballengee leading discussions in each class, plans were made for the traditional Christmas party held at the Wayland ' s house to start the year ' s activities. 1. YoYo Ayala and Paul Hoffman help a vic- tim remove something she doesn ' t wear to bed, while Gene Peeplcs pulls the apple away while a couple tries to bob it. 2. Latin Club members are front row: Mike Hendricks, Rich- ard Aguirrc, Bruce Ballengee, Marge Simmons, Emily Wayland, Carol Bennett, Linda Home; Second row: Paul Hoffman, Henry Torres, Pat Porter, Cheri Bushwar, Linda Osborne. Becky Hubby, Molly McDonald, Debbie Holloway, Vicky Wilson, Sharon Hummcll; Third row: Robert Sullivan, Harry Hamilton, Gary Bick- ham, John Bradley, Greg Wilshusen, Susan Rose, Bick Brown, Shelley Feazcll, Rick Roll, Gary Burgess, James Markowsky, Joe Loudat, and first row: Mark Zeidman, Steve McBeth, YoYo Ayala, Mrs. Katherine Paciotti, Robert Armstrong, Lisa Fairless, Rick, Roll; Second row: David Saladino, David Miller. Chuck P leasants, Doug Wayland, Kyle Anderson, Mike Russell, Christy Sugars, Debbie Barger, Susan Wilkie, Cathy Sugars, Debbie Gamble, Becky Howard, Carol Rowlings, Cami Vogtner, Lolly Emerson, Kirk Busby, Donna Shindler; Third row: Neal Scott, Spencer Pearson, Paula Smith, Joel Armstrong, Gary White, Steve Baxley, Russell Burton, E. J. High, Cris Brown, Pat Owens, Jon Hall, Eddy Trevino, Ricky Espitia, Keich Adamson, Wayne Lam- part, Joe Burch, Tommy Richardson. PASF members hold district state offices With thf honor of having the State President from King ' s PASF Chapter, the Spanish Club had its busiest year yet with over 70 registered members who have taken part in helping with projects and activities. Activities for the year included a trip to Mexico Cir ' over the Thanksgiving holidays, a one-day trip to Nuevo Laredo for a shopping spree, and attending Mexi- can movies to test their Spanish. Fund- raising projects were bake sales, home- made praline sales, a pot holder sale, a penny collection, and a clothes drive. Money collected was used for Pesos for Braces. Linda Henderson served as president, and Donna West assisted her as vice-pres- ident. Cathy Nance, Kevin Ragsdale, and Tony Gatti served as secretary, treasurer and reporter respectively. Debbie Perkins was elected District PASF treasurer. 1 PASF sponsors and officers are Mrs Becky Seale, Donna West, vice-president, Tony Garti, recorder; Linda Hen. derson. president, Kevin Ragsdale, treasurer. Debbie Perkins, distria PASF treasurer; Mrs Elida Ramirez, and Cathy Nance, secretary 2 Getting together to sing Spanish songs are club members front row: Monte Estes. Janet Lang- ham, Katherine CoUins. Jim Case, Linda Boyd, Jan Wooldridge. Karen Auforth. Second row Georgina Izquierdo, Donna West, Billie Tayior, Carmella Fuentes, Cathy Nance, Susan Niseson, Linda Henderson. Third row Molly Moede, Laurie Boone. Melissa Reeves, Marsha Nolen. Donna Freeman. Terry Suffredini 5. Re-enacting the building 72 . ' ' organizations f the Mexican pyramids are First row Kevin Ragsdalc, Tommv Hunt, Tonv Gatti, Dannv Poljnard, Jim Case, leorge Perez. Jon Bonilla. Second row; Colleen Cass, Cindy Alty. Becky Jordan, Barbara Little, Jodie Hope, Melanie urtis. Top row: Sandra Worthington, Kathryn Smith, Debbie Perkins 4 Chip Hough, Carlos Gamez, Cindy Alty, id Gaylc Bryant catch a moment ' s rest at a tourist stop in Mexico- 5 Barbara Little served as state PASF President irough 1972-73. organizations 73 Rodeoers find fun, excitement, friends With almost twice as many members as its first year, the Rodeo Club was busy. Involve- ment in many area rodeos proved to be fun as well as valuable experience, and in the front trophy case, members proudly displayed tro- phies won in riding competition. Gladlin King presided over meetings and. with Vice-President Butch McKinney, Secretary Karen Riner. and Treasurer Tcrri Cowan, the Rodeoers sponsored a bake sale to earn money for a spring trip. Lynn Yaklin also served the club as Sergeant-at-Arms. Besides participating in area rodeos, and money-making projects, the club members also spent many weekends at barbecues and hayrides at places such as Hazel Bazemorc Park. 1. Dennis Polk hangs on for a few extra moments at an area rodeo. 2, On a trip to Hazel Bazemore Park for a barbecue, members find time for a game of horseshoes, 3. while others wait for the food. 4. Paul Jamison braces himself as he comes out of the gate. 5. As night falls, members take a moment to clown before starting for home after a long day of food, fun, and friends. 74 organizations organizations 75 NHS recognizes principles of character, 76 organizations eadership, scholarship, and service 1. Former NHS members arc: Allen Stone, Tommy Lewis, Mike Grossman; Second row: Tom Strother, Landy Curry, Sherry Haefeli, Suzanne CranfiU, Carolyn Hicks, Peggy Graham, Mary Hulings. Monte English. Ginny Greene, Mike Havelka row: Mark Crozier. Joe Burch, Susan Whaley, nilton, Barbara Urtle. Alicia Wintermute. Ted ck Pleasants with the NHS key at the Decern- :ees are front row: Donna Schindler, Melinda Suzi Hall; Third row: Sharon Tubb, Terry SuHredii (guest). John Shrivcr (guest), Mark Haynes. Fourth r Donna Loftin, Holly Shanks, Liz Purcell, Harry Han- Williams, Kathy Rouse, 2. Ginny Greene presents Chu ber induction of new members. 3. Spring 1972 induci Smith, Sally Bateman, Tracy Geddcs, Janet Ellzey, Dana Musgrovc; Second row: David Kahn, Shan- non Walker, Sherry McCord, Leah McNair, Debbie McLendon, Larry Olson; Third row: Kathy Tur- pin, Phil Hester, Phil Overton, Raymond Stallings, Steven Volkers, John Shrivcr (guest), Danny Dan- ziger, Keith Winzenried, Robert Hitchcock. 4. New members arc front row: Debbie Youngs, Karan Rogers; Second row: Eddie Villarcal (guest), David Birt, Donna West, Denise Haas, Karen Gabbard, Monte Estes; Third row Kevin Ragsdale, Ann Sebring, David Grassbaugh, Mrs. Tout, Bill Cohn, Trey Boone, Chuck Pleasants, Robert Armstrong, Carol Pierson; Not present in either picture are: Patry Warner. Harold Gold, Tom Boggus, Knoxie Carnes, Donna Eggcrt, Marsha Elzner, Robert Levine, Carolyn Smith. Ron McGec, r a f Outstanding in the four cardinal principles of scholarship, leadership, character, nd service. National Honor Society members worked hard to maintain a 3.0 or letter grade point average, while remaining active in school and community irganizations. Fifty members installed in the spring of their junior year elected larold Gold as president, Mary Hulings as vice-president, Sally Bateman as secre- ary, and Mark Crozier as treasurer, and under their leadership and the guidance of •Irs. Jane Tout, inducted 22 new members in late December. As in years past, the NHS presented a play as their contribution to the holiday eason. Money earned from this venture, entitled Everything You ' ve Always i anted to Know About Christmas, But Were Afraid to Ask was used for the roup ' s spring trip. organizations 77 State, national recognition continue: Beginning in late September with a trip to the University of Houston, NFL members spent two weekends a month traveling to Wichita Falls, Dallas, Waco, Houston, or Austin for competition. Seniors journeyed to Bandera in October to host a sfjcech, drama, and debate workshop in what turned out to be more of a pleasure trip, and the debate team of Landy Curry and Harold Gold flew to Pitts- burgh, Pennsylvania, over the winter holidays for a debate tourney there. Even before first semester finals were over, NFL ' ers were leaving for Dallas, and amidst attending tourna- ments, were busy preparing to host one Feb. 23-24. Having had one of the best in 1971-72, this year ' s was labeled a qualifier for the state Tournament of Champions, one of only ten in the state. At mid-season, the King squad had qualified several people: Melinda Smith, Harry Davis, and Mark Zeld- man in extemporaneous speaking, Harry in original oration, John Hut- chison-Brent Somers and Landy Curry-Harold Gold in cross-examina- tion debate, and Allen Stone in dra- matic interpretation. 78 organi2acions vr National Forensic League members 1. NFL officers for this year are: Donna West, historian; Shannon Walker, corresponding sec- retary; Melinda Smith, president; Cyndie Buck- ley, recording secretary; Mrs. Nancy DePuy, sponsor; John Hutchinson, treasurer; Landy Curry, vice-president. 2. Members are Front row: Leah McNair, Melinda Smith, Jim Case; On wall: Harry Davis, Suzanne Cranfill, Janet Ellzey, Cyndie Buckley, Mrs. DePuy, Cindy Fcatherston, Shannon Walker; Back row: Sharon Hummell, Amy Harris, Landy Curry, Donna West, Sally Bateman, John Hutchinson, Kary KJingaman, Carol Walker, David Kahn, Joel Laser. Not pictured: Richard Aguirre, Bruce Ballengec, Sam Beecroft, Newby Falks, David Olson, Brian Richter, Mark Zeidman, Brent Somers, Claude Sisson, Harold Gold, Jack Gold, Jerry Hall, Diane Korach, Fred Allen, Allen Stone, Marcia Thompson, Karen Brown, Leslie DeShane, Ken Gilbreath, Karen Johnson, Melissa Haddad, Jim McGinnis, Mark Wood, Roxie Elder. 3- Janet Ellzey and Melinda Smith prepare their evidence for a cross examination debate. 4. Mark Woods gives his first negative speech in a debate against Jim McGinnis and Bruce Ballengee. organizations 79 1. and 2. Becky Shropshire and Suzanne Cran- fill, drama club co - presidents, praaice scenes from their duct acting Tango Palace for the Bellaire Speech Tournament in Hous- Forensics and Drama — similar but different With field trips planned to Port Lavaca for the South Texas convention of Thespi- ans Societies and to Dallas for the state con- vention in May, the King Thespians Society had an active year. Acquiring their charter early in October, the troupe proceeded to elea Suzanne Cranfill and Becky Shropshire as co-presidents, Karen Gabbard as vice- president, Roxie Elder as recording secre- tary, Carol Ann Bennett as corresponding secretary, and Leah McNair as treasurer. You ' re a Good Man, Charlie Brown was the first production of the year with A Cloud of Witnesses taking stage in the planetarium in February. The one-act play Reynard the Fox was scheduled for UIL competition with Pfeiffer ' s People , a comedy, on the agenda for late spring. so organizations ' All the world ' s a stage . 1. Karen Johnson and Jim Case give their dif- ferent interpretations during try-outs for You ' re a Good Man, Charlie Brown. 2. Patti Bazan and her partner relate to each other in a class exercise 3. Mark Dugic. Becky Shrop- shire, and Suzanne Cranfill loosen their neck and shoulder muscles in advanced drama exer- cises. 4. Mrs. Nikki Jo Boynt explains the fun- damentals of drama to her classes. organizations 81 . . and its men and women merely players. Shakespeare They have their exits and their entrances and one man, in his time, may play many parts ... — As You Like It I. Eddie Krause as Colonel William Travis and Randy Whcatlcy as Vincentc Fillosola pause- during the pby, A Cloud of Witnesses in the planetarium. 2. Mrs Nikki Jo Boynt, U ' ah McNair, and Roxie Elder smile after a special press production of the play in the planctar- 82 organizations Medical Club revived this year Sponsored by Mr, Earl West, after a year of inactivity, the Medical Club was revived this year. Ted Williams organized the group and was in charge of speakers and activities, as members found it unnecessary to elect officers. They had visits from neurosurgeons, dentists and orthodon- tists, psychiatrists, and general sur- geons, and planned field trips to such places as an X-Ray lab, a pathological lab, and a general tour of Memorial Hospital. A trip was planned for the end of the year to either the San Antonio or Galveston Medical School. 1 Members listen intently to Dr. Larry Wilk, ortluipedic surgeon, at one of their meetings. 2. Metlical Club members are: Front row: Bruce Featherston, Steven Volkers, Kirk Busb y. Ted Williams; Second row: Trey Boone. Robert Levine. Danny Dan?.iger. Not pictured: Karan Rogers. Suzi Hall, Linda Lee Price. Tom Strother, Kevin Ragsdalc. Tom Hunt, Tony Eugenio, ( . , ( r anizati( ns H5 Journalists inducted in Quill and Scroll Quill and Scroll, a nationally rec- ognized honor society for second year journalists who arc outstanding in the field, encourages achievement to those it honors. The members are selected on the basis of four require- ments — that they be a junior or sen- ior in the upjjcr third of their class, that they have done outstanding work in some phase of journalism, and that they be recommended for the honor by their sponsor, Mrs. Terry Orr. 1. Corona Quill and Scroll members are: Den- ise Haas, Donna Loftin, and Paul Jamison. Not picrurcd: Cyndic Buckley, Ann DeForrcst, Geri Kozelski. and Judy Mosley. 2. Hoofbeal Quill and Scroll members include: Debbie Barger. Susan Whaley, Ginny Greene, Steve Blackburn. Matt Reagan. 84 organizations Pegasus strong in fourth year As in the past several years, a few interested seniors have taken it upon themselves to provide King alumni with perhaps their last link with the school through the publication of Pegasus. This news letter, published quarterly, was organized, typed, and distributed by co-editors Shannon Walker and Sally Bateman, who were assisted by Kathy Birnbaum. The girls included in this such information as the football and bas- ketball schedules, homecoming and favorites announcements, and announced engagements and mar- riages of ex-students. In return for their work, the girls asked for small donations of money or information from those receiving the letter. 1, Kathy Birnbaum assists Sally Bateman and Shannon Walker as they mimeograph copies of Pegasus. 2. The girls type up a page for the next issue. organizations 85 Exclusive celebrity interviews, size changt The Hoofbeat, King ' s school news- paper, took on a new look this year with exclusive interviews and a change in size. Reporters interviewed such celebri- ties as Dallas Cowboy quarterback, Craig Morton, and the lead singers of the rock group Bread. When Viet- nam advisor Dolf Drodge visited Corpus Christi, Hoofbeat reporters were once again there. Later in the year, Mike Walker, a 1000 pound man, told his story to our reporters. A beginning journalism class, taught by Hoofbeat sponsor, Mrs. Terry Orr, helped supply the staff with stories throughout the year. Reporters and photographers focused on the many accomplish- ments of King students, and covered the happenings around the school and community. Ginny Greene served as Editor-in- Chief, while Susan Whaley, Steve Blackburn, and Debbie Barger served as News Editor, Feature Editor, and Advertising Manager, respectively. 86 organizatron5 ive Hoofheat new look 1. Hoofbeat staffers are front row; Patri Cook, Susan Whaley, Susan Nooner, Debbie Barger, Kelly Greene; Second row: Ronnie Norrell, Pete Johnson; On arc: Steve Blackburn, Jeri Killough, Matt Reagan, Ginny Greene, Tony Eugenio, and Susan Cothran; Not pictured: Cindy Repper. 2. I ' d like to charge this case of film to the King High journalism depart- ment in Corpus, Kelly Greene, photographer, calls the nearest photography equipment store at the Trinity University summer workshop in San Antonio. 3- Ginny Greene, Hoofbeat edi- tor, can be found giving the morning announcements as Hoofbcats arrive to be dis- tributed on Thursdays. 4. Patty Warner lously awaits her turn to interview Dallas Cow- boy quarterback Craig Morton during his to Corpus Christi. organizations 87 Coronal lays foundation for memories In these pages, the staff of the 1973 Coronat has tried to relate to you a pcricxl of time. Tfie yesterdays of this past schiK)! year are filled with feelings and experiences that you will probably not know again: pride that carried us through winning football and basketball seasons, the anxiety brought on by semester exams, and finally, the sorrow facing the seniors of ' 73 as their time as King Mus- tangs drew to a close. Through pictures and prose we have tried to create a script that you may or may not follow at pleasure. It is a reminder of the long hours you spent studying for an exam, drilling for a rou- tine, practicing strategic plays, researching a debate topic, or being with friends. We can only furnish the script; the dialogues and actions are up to you. Yesterday, with its pride and disappointments, has passed, and is yours. Tomorrow will be what you decide to make it. Cyndic Buckley organizations Paul Jamison athletics 1- The editors for the ' 73 Coronat arc Donna Loftin and Denise Haas. 2. Will this caption lit this picture ' Judy Evans asks Donna Kemp for advice they work in first period, 2 Gary Burgess and Nick Ciochctro spend the week prior to some deadlines doing what the photographers do best in deciding wl wins the honor of the next photo assignment. 4. Section editors are Ann DcForresi, activities; Cyndie Buckley, organizations, and Paul Jamison, spons. N pictured: Geri Kozclski, classes; Judy Mosley, faculty, and Judy Evans, honors. 5. What would Mrs, Orr say to a foldout group shot of the football team Cindy Varney wonders while working on a sports layout. 6, Donna Loftin and Denise Haas suF ervise Judy Evans as she bicgins work the first week of schoo 88 organizations he staff of the 1973 Coronat began work, the first week of school on what they hoped Id be the best yearbook yet. With advice from co-editors Etonna Loftin and Dcnise s, and sponsor Mrs. Terry Orr, the staff worked every morning first period in efforts et their pages completed before deadlines. Workdays were scheduled on Saturday mom- at school to finally complete the pages and get them mailed in. It took quite a while quite a few headaches, but the Coronat finally went to press. Senior staffers could rest I delivery day, but juniors worked on practice layouts and ideas for next year ' s book e waiting for Mrs. Orr to announce the editors. Once this was done, cover designs, lit plans, and organizations began for the 1974 edition, and headaches began again. organizations 89 Athletics EDITOR Paul Jamison ASSISTANTS Bick Brown Renee Mathews Cindy Vamey 1. Scott Miller hauls a pass in between Carroll defenders. 2. Mike Grossman runs around right end for good yardage against Robstown. 5 Mike Russell. 70, watches Scott Miller, 44, go in for the score. 4. Scott Miller charges up the middle for short yardage against Carroll King crushes Carroll 14-6 in district upset The Green Machine opened district play with a win over Robstown. The Mustangs beat the Cottonpickers 18- 12 to give them their third win in a row. The Mustangs made it four in a row when they downed Carroll 14-6 in a hard fought upset. King went into halftime behind by six points and finally got on the scoreboard early in the third quarter when quar- terback Bruce Haddad hit Dennis Polk on a 26-yard pass for the touch- down. Polk added the point after to make it King 7-Carroll 6. At the end of the third quarter, King put together a 90-yard drive to have Scott Miller score from the 3- yard line. Polk kicked the extra point to make it 14-6 King, in the fourth win in a row for the Mustangs. The Mustangs had a field day against the Bccvillc Trojans, smash- ing them 54-6 to put King on top in district play. Bobby Monrcal led the scoring with two touchdowns. Other touch- downs were made by Scott Miller, Hank Ellsworth, Clay Peeples, Chet Freeman, and Dennis Polk. The defense was equally as tough, holding the Trojans to 29 yards rush- ing. The Green Machine obtained the fourth win of the season against the Moody Trojans beating them 37-25. The lead changing hands throughout the whole game made it a thriller until the final gun. Bruce Haddad led the offense with his accurate passing attack and Frank Casteneda led the defense with 12 tackJes. One week later, the Mighty Mus- tangs suffered their first loss to the Alice Coyotes, 17-7. The Mustangs controlled the ball the first half, but failed to produce in the second. King ' s first and only touchdown came in the second quarter, via a pass from Scott Miller to Dennis Polk. The King Mustangs bounced back the following week to beat the Miller Bucs, 17-0. The Green Machine racked up two touchdowns and a field goal to give them their first win for the season. The Mustangs rang up their last victory of the year against the Kings- ville Brahmas beating them 28-18. The Mustangs racked up four touch- downs and 1-2 point conversion. Scott Miller ran for 130 yards in 29 carries to lead the King offense. I- Bnjcc Haddad dodges tacldcrs during che Miiler game. 2. King ' s offense bursts tfirough tfie Brahmas ' front line. 3. Prc-game practice readies Bobby Monreal for an important game. 4- Steve Luker shows his modern dancing tal- ent to fellow team members while on the field. 5. The Mustang defense shows good form and true grit against the Alice Coyotes. King brings district record to 6-0-1 Varsity finishes with best season yet King 10 vs. Crockett King 13 vs. Holmes 8 King 14 vs. Robstown 12 King 14 vs. Carroll 6 King 35 vs. Moody 27 King 54 vs. Beeville 6 King 7 . vs. Alice 17 King 17 ... . vs. Miller King 28 vs. Kingsville . . 18 King vs. Ray 7 King varsity finished up the 72-73 season with a record that surpasses all other seasons to date. Even with a new coaching staff. Coach Joey Allen led the Mustangs to a 8-2 record tak- ing second in District. 1, Front Row: Scott Beaton, Johnny Cantu, Steve Luker. Jon Bonilla, Kirk Bailey, Tommy Lewis, Mike Russell, Allen Stone, Tony Gatti, Clay Pecplcs. Chet Freeman, Ruben Herrera, Bobby Monreal. Second Row: James Mabry, Rosi Rodriguez, Scott Miller, Mike Grossman, Rodney Henckel, Ross Hahn, Walter Knight, Bruce Haddad, Rick Roll, Kevm Jordan, Frank Castaneda, Hank Ellisworth, David Hatridgc, Tony Ramondo, Mike Havelka, Manager Doug Wayland; Third Row: Lynn Yaklin, Dennis Polk, Richard Gamcz, Manager Bobby Lee, Trainer Paul Hoffman, Trainer Paul Jamison, Trainer Ronnie Stephens, Manager Raul Tru- jillo, Jerry Hall Dwight Perez, Todd Haynes. 2. Coach Tuberville prepares to show the Miller game film. . V. tallies 4-5 record under new coaches The 1972-73 junior varsity, under a new coaching staff, set a record of 4- 5. Coaches for the J. V. were Coach Jori Zabava and Coach Colvin Ward. 1. Jay Kucera runs for short yardage against Ray- 2. First Row: Richard Bouse, Jorge Ygle- sias, Lee Loudat. Kyle Burnett, Joe Young- blood, Clifford Webb, Pat Potter, Tim Potter, Tom Shidler, Luis Segovia; Second Row: Steve Cook, Jerry Acuna, Jay Kucera, Donny Perish, Robert Billingsly, Ernie Rivera. Gary Cruz, Harold Stencc, Reeky Villareal; Third Row: Coach Zabava, Mike Shockly, Robert Frazier, Bobby Stowe. James Snell, Steve Rimar, Rusry Bailess, Eddie Gutierrez, Pat Smith, Keith Glasson, Coach Ward. Sophomores end season with 4-4-1 record Sophomores, under the leadership of Coaches Rodriguez, Logan, and Garcia, wound up their season with a 4-3 district record and 4-4-1 for the season. 1. First Row: Thomas Rye, Bob Booker, Steve Dcgregorio, Charles Laurel, Noe ViUarral, Danny Pradc. Eddie Trevino, Mike Duerr. James Duke, Paul Tijerina; Second Row: Craig Pcllman, David Allcrkamp, Manin Thebeau, Steve Jordan, Jay Ray Minton, Tim Hyden, Tommy Manning, Richard Carroll, Jesse Cerna; Third Row: Danny Contreras, Frank Netek, Fred Garcia, Tom Donley. Edward Molbe, Roland Leal, Edward Escobedo; Fourth Row: Coach Fernando Rodriguez, Coach Terry Logan, Coach Louis Garcia. 2- Danny Prade kicks the ball away on a fourth down play while Jay Minton blocks for him. 1 Roundballers defend Bi-Regional Crown The 1972-73 basketball team, the defending Bi-Regional Champs, had high hopes this year with a strong returning team. Leading the outstand- ing returners was All-District Player, Denis Stanka. Kevin Ragsdale and James Krause also brought back valu- able experience from the year before. The Mustangs, coached by Ned Fowler, faced a tough schedule this year, playing nearly 35 games; includ- ing three tournaments, one in Brownsville and one in Houston. The basketball team played 16 game s this year in district competition, instead of 14, because of the addition of Rob- stown to the schedule. 1 The 1972.73 King Mustang Basketball Team: Ronnie Norrell, Bick Brown, Dean Conwell, Denis Stanka, Dick Glaser, Harry Hamilton, Coach Ned Fowler, James Krause, David Hunt, Kevin Ragsdale, Jay Kucera, and Mike Morris. 2. The King team watches as the referee makes another bad call. Basketball Team competes in three tournaments 1. Harry Hamilton goes high for a shot over a Texan. 2. Kevin RagsdaJe shows great form for a sure two points. 3. Jay Kucera makes scoring look easy against the Coyotes. 4. Denis Stanka goes high for a shot in a packed house against Carroll. 5. Ronnie Norrell plays tough defense against a Kingsville player. 6. James Krause relentlessly uses his devastating hook shot to score against a Robstown defender. The basketball team made a good show in tournament play this year, starting with the Corpus Christi Tourney. The Mustangs chalked up two impressive victories over Kingsville and S.A. Burbank, but lost a close one to Springwoods. Denis Stanka was chosen to All-Tournament Team. The next week the team went to Houston for the annual Clear Creek Tourney. The Mustangs won the first game against MacArthur, but lost the next two. The Brownsville Tourney was next and proved to be most successful. The team won their first two games, beating Pharr and Brownsville easily. The final game was played against Miller and the Mustangs lost, giving them second place. Denis Stanka and Harry Hamilton were chosen to the All-Tourney Team. 1, Dean Conwcli skies to put a shot in over two Robstown defenders. 2. Dick Glaser rakes a rebound in a standing room only Carroll game. 3- By the expression on his face, Bick Brown doesn ' t show much hope for the shot he just took. 4. David Hunt prepares to stuff as an Alice defender looks on in terror. 5. Harry Hamilton puts the move on to get an easy lay-up. 6. Dick Glaser and Harry Hamil- ton combine cffons to grab a rebound in the Carroll game. 7. Dean Conwcli drives for the bucket around a pick by Dick Glaser. Cagers part of 3-way tie in district play The Mustangs proved to be even tougher in district play than in non-district compietition, losing only one game the first half. This put them in a three way tie with Miller and Carroll. The team lost two games in the second half which put them o ut of the race for the district title, but finished their season with an overall record of 27-8 and a 13-3 record for district play. This was the second best record in the his- tory of the school. . V. team chalks a 25-8 record 1. The 1972-73 J.V. Team: Front row: David Freeman, Scotty Kucera, Dennis Cannion, Matt Nowell and Mark Maroney; Standing: Coach Colvin Ward, Paul Sampson, Craig PoUman, Joe Youngblood, Jack Watson. 2. Scotty Kuc- era goes high for a shot over a Kingsville defender. 3. Matt Noweil dribbles and watches his teammates set up for a score. 4. Joe Young- blocxi regains his balance before he puts a move on. 5. Scotty Kucera plays tough defense on an Alice Coyote. HUSTLING m- ' STA GS - % The King J.V. had an excep- tional season this year, winning the Bishop 3A Tournament, tak- ing second in the Corpus Christi J.V. Tournament and wrapping up consolation in the Refugio 3A Tournament. Paul Sampson and Joe Youngblood both received All- Tournament honors in the Bishop Tournament. Sampson received individual honors in the Refugio Tourney and Youngblood received honors in the Corpus Christi Tournament. The J.V. played outstanding in district play, compiling a record of 11-5, giving them second place in the competition. The J.V. ' s overall record was 2-5-8, one of the best ever for this team. 1. Front row: Bobby Plough, Carron Hughes, Carrol Hughes, Teresa Baish; Back row: Mark Brown, Robin Elkins, Barry Pierson, Ricky Reid, Danny Vaughn. 2. Danny Vaughn fol- lows through in his dive with good form. 3. Mark Brown concentrates as he prepares to dive. 4. Bobby Plough and Barry Pierson pre- pare for the 200-yard free style race. King ' s Swim Team starts with a splash Individual honors in the second Annua! C.C.I.S.D. Invitational Swim- ming and Diving Meet were Mark Brown, first in the one-and three- meter diving; Dan Purcell, second in ' the one- and three-meter diving; Rick Reid, eighth in the one- and three- meter diving; Danny Vaughn, fifth in the one-meter diving; Bobby Plough, first in the 200-yard free style and the 100-yard back stroke; Barry Pierson, fifth in the 50-yard free style, fourth in the 100-yard but- terfly stroke; Carron Hughes, third in the 200-yard free style, third in the 100-yard free style; Carrol Hughes, first in the 1650-yard free style, fifth in the 400-yard free style. Swim Team takes third in Invitational The fourth swimming season for King began Nov. 17,- 18, 1972, with King placing third in total team points in the C.C.I. S.D. Invitational Swimming and Diving Meet behind Brownsville and San Antonio John Jay. Since November, they have com- peted at San Antonio Alamo Heights, San Angelo Central, North East I. S.D. San Antonio, McAllen, Dallas, and Midland Lee. A few swimmers have state wide rankings. The qualifi- ers from King were Carron Hughes, 50-yard free style; Robin Elkin, 50- yard free style and 100-yard free style; Bobby Plough, 100-yard butterfly stroke, 50-yard free style, and 100-yard back stroke; and Mark Brown in the one meter diving. 1. Diving Coach, Trey Collins, takes his work seriously. 2. Swimming Coach, George Smith, is pleased as the triangular meet ends. 3. Being judged at the triangular meet, Ricky Reid does a one and a half dive. 4. Carron Hughes and Teresa Baish after the sound of the gun, dive off the starting block to a hard race. Mustanfr r()If icdm sivings into action The King golf team, defending state champs, had an even stronger team returning, and their hopes of another state title were good. Coach Jerry Weiser and his team predicted a very successful year with trips to San Marcos, San Antonio, Brownsville, McAllen included. The golf team ' s plans were to win the dis- trict race the first week in April; take regionals the second week; and cap- ture the state crown for the second year in a row the first part of May. 1. The 1972-75 golf team was Front row: Randy Arnold, Coach Jerry Weiscr, Buddy Moreno, Raymond Garcia, James Westerman, Mike Crum, John Mawning, Arnie Medina, Mark Caley, Joe Purdue. Bill Hand, Greg White, Bill Mulle; Back row: Brandon Black, Mike Robinson, Roben Sullivan, Robert Lev- ine, Mike Papasan, Brian Hall, Alan Austin Tom Gainan, Tommy Lewis, James Bethany, Bruce Allen, Robert Webb, Terry Yarbrough, Johnny Ley, and Tim Gainon. 2. Mike Robin- son concentrates hard before teeing off, Terry Yarbrough prepares to show how it ' s really done. 4. Bruce Allen shows fellow team- mates the true art of golf. 5. King ' s top twenty golfers take a break during practice. High hopes in ' 73 for defending state champs 1. Johnny Ley watches his ball as it heads for the sand trap. 2, Coach Weiscr watches Johnny Ley ' s ball as it heads for the sand trap, 3. Brian Hall looks the situation over very carefully before proceeding to swing. 4. Brian Hall shows correct form in how to hit the ball. 5. Members of the golf team are impressed by the strict training rules Coach Weiser has enforced. 6. Mike Robinson and Brandon Black give each other helpful advice on how to putt. King Racket Team makes headlines J J J •• (  There were only three lettermen returning this year on the traveling squad of 24 players. The team had five senior boys, three juniors, and four sophomores; four senior girls, two juniors, and six sophomores. Individual honors went to Brian Crozier who took second place at National Indoors in Dallas. He also won the Sugar Bowl tournament. These tournaments involved play- ers from throughout the United States, and a few foreign players. The team was ranked number two in Texas. Paul Cass coaches the team. 1. Varsity Team: Front row: Crystal Hitt, Liz Tucker, Liz Zimmerman, Wayne Lampert, Mark Crozier, Danny Dobbs, David Brown, Brian Ctoziet, Harry Hamilton, Coach Paul Cass; Middle row: Laurie Warren, Ann Kin- ney, Greg Peerman, Chris Suffredini, Tony Eugenio, Ronnie Baumgardnet; Back row: Ste- phanie Phillips, Paula Tanner, Nancy Cline, Susan Whaley, Caria Bass, Dana Musgrove, Gail Bryant, and Cindy Alty. 2. Mark Crozier shows determination during the game. 3. Nancy Cline takes position as she awaits the tennis ball. 4. Tony Eugenio looks very pleased after demonstrating his powerful forehand shot. 5. Liz Tucker prepares to serve set point. 6. Coach Paul Cass shows his ability at tennis. 1. Liz Zimmerman swings hard as she returns the ball to her opponent. 2, Susan Whaley runs toward the ball in order to make a good shot. JV Tennis looks good for ' 73 f . i ix -nr ■■  « ' ,iv The junior varsity has played ten dual matches, most of which were against other schools varsity teams and has a 5-5 record. They played in one varsity tournament finishing third behind McAllen, and Harlingen ' s varsity teams. 1. Junior varsity girls practice hard in get- ting ready for tournament. 2. Cindy Alty gets in position to smash the ball. Track takes on new coaching staff Under the guidance of Coach Fer- nando Rodriguez, the 1972-73 track team got off to a good start when they attended the annual Astrodome meet in Houston. The mile relay came up with a 3:33 to make that their best run so far. Keith Winzen- reid surprised everyone with a 51.8 in the 440 yard dash to start the season off right. When asked about the strength of the team this year. Coach Rodriguez stated, We are mainly concentrating on sophomores and juniors in order to build our team for the future years. 9 I ' s % ' ' f . c f Y ' ft . . w .-m 1. Coach!, exclaims Bruce Feathcrston, I should be a hurdler, too! 2. Bobby Stowe and Steve Ccxjk practice the intcrmediant hurdles. 3. Track team: Front row: Jaime Ochoa, Tony Raimondo, Bruce Featherston, Kenneth Tucker, John Martin, Carl Mericle, Danny Prado; Middle row: Tim Gentry, Richard Aguirrc, Tony Eugenic, Rosalio Rodriguez, Wade Williams, John Bonilla, Tommy Rich- ardson, Bobby Stowe; Back row: Coach Fer- nando Rodriguez, Martin Thebcau, Chip DeMois, John Walker, Mike Stewan, Keith Wincenrcid, Donny Parish, Fred Garcia, 4. Mile Relay team practices their handoffs to improve the time. Track Team trains underclassmen for future 1. Sprinters Dotiny Parish and Tony Raim- ondo practice block starting. 2. Martin Thebeau and Kenneth Tucker practice driv- ing out of blocks. 3. Tony Raimondo drives hard out of blocks at practice. 4. New track coaches Fernando Rodriguez and Louis Garcia walk out to practices. 5. Putting expression into hurdling is Tommy Richardson ' s specialty. Track team prepares for the ' 73 season ic 1972-73 Track team continued The 1972-73 Track team continued to ready itself although bad weather hindered them greatly since February and most of March were cold and rainy. 1. Steve Cook gets his steps down right tor the intermediate hurdles. 2. Members of the mile relay team practice open face handoffs. I Baseball Team has more games on tap The 1972-73 Mustang Baseball Team played a record number of dis- trict games this year. Under the lead- ership of Coach Terry Logan the Mustangs worked many long hours preparing for their district games. 1. Front row: Viola Chapa, Arnold Montcz, Jeff Singleterry, Rick Roll, John Nicely, Larry Haddad; Second row: Mark Beadle, Ronnie Wilson, Scott Miller, Tom Strottier, ICirk Bai- ley, Ricfiard Rodriguez, Manager — Paul Tru- iillio; Back row: Jeri Coppedgc, Ricky Espitia, Bruce Haddad, Mike Garza, Robcn Bonner, Jofin Pockrus, Mike McBath, Ctiet Freeman, David Holloway, Cheryl Nelson, Coach Logan. Not pictured: David Hunt, Dean Conwell, Kevin Ragsdalc, Jay Kucera, Dick Glaser, Vivian Collins (Batgirl). 2. Coach Logan gives instructions to the team from biehind the plate. f m .- Baseball Team members take new form Bat girls were added to the Base- ball Team this year. They were Jerri Coppcdgc, Vivian Collins, Cheryl Nelson, and Viola Chapa. The Mus- tang Maidens helped in pre-game warm-ups and helped to keep things orderly during the games. They also helped to boost the morale of the players. 1 John Pockms and Mike McBath listen intently for their names as Coach Logan assigns positions. 2. Mike Garza prepares to pitch as Robert Bonner awaits his throw, 3. Robert Bonner and John Nicely share a private joke in the outfield. 4. Chct Freeman, Bruce Haddad, and Tom Strother show the basic requirements to become a member of the team: batting, fielding grounders, and catching fly balls. iiu- «-«i«i -Jsi W P- ' ■■ ' ' inc memDcrs oi tne 19 ' 2- ' 3 Mustang Baseball Team and the posirions the ' played were: | John Nicely CF Tom Strothcr C Arnold Montcz P Dean Conwell P Jeff Singletcrry P Ronnie Wilson lb Kirk Bailey C Robert Bonner 3B Larry Haddad 2B John Pocknis P Jay Kucera IB Chef Freeman OF Richard Rodriguez InF Mike McBath OF Bruce Haddad SS Scon Miller OF Ke ' in Ragsdale OF Mark Beadle P David Hunt P — « _3f  •• f-: jai ' Zi,-- Xeic Coach sparks team ' s hope for title The 1972-73 cheerleaders helped to unite the student body and pro- mote school spirit throughout the school year. They attended all major sports functions from foot- ball to basketball and baseball games. They organized pep rallies and preceded all football games with the selling of ribbons. With Miss Shirley Gingerich as their sponsor and Cris Brown as their mascot, the cheerleaders succeeded in keeping school spirit alive throughout the entire year. Cheerleaders unite school spirit 1. Peggy Russell and Glori Allen take time out from yelling to give Mustang victory sign. 2. Go King shout Patty Russell and Shelly Feazell during a Mustang basketball game. 3. The 1972-73 cheerleaders were Patty Russell, Susan Blankenship, Glori Allen, Peggy Russell, Shelly Feazell, and Bella Harrell. 4. Susan Blankenship and Bella Harrell take quiet catch up with the game. 5. Mus- tang mascot, Cris Brown, puts on his uniform before a game. A ' Honors EDITOR Judy Evans ASSISTANT Donna Kemp 4- ? homecoming croicns PaUi Bazan and Debbie Brudshaw JTmtsS ' ijKp jzhvcauxnsx: -L3tgv-iTv- ' BrainTU ' river rfie ' iamtfotn- Slt- i Irt. MiK y Mmi!.fi« H. l-M(il VftUy C ' itti i y W rt«« ' S Senior Council selects students conti Members of the ' 72- ' 73 Court of Honor, who were selected by the Sen- ior Branch of the Student Council, arc considered to have contributed the most to King High School in aca- demics and activities. To be elected to the court, a senior must have at least a 3.0 grade point average, be active in more than one area, and have a good attitude and sense of responsibility to the school. A committee of 15 faculty mem- bers narrowed the 25 nominees down to eight members of the Royal Court. MARK CROZIER. a three- year tennis letter- man, was elected team captain two years. With a 3 9 grade point average, he served as treasurer of National Honor Society. LANDY CURRY served on the Superintend cnt ' s Advisoi7 Board this year in addition t( his responsibilities as a member of Nationa Honor Society, Student Council and NFL. HARRY HAMILTON played varsity tennis three years and varsity basketball his senior year In addi- tion to managing the Royalctxcs he was president of Latin Club and an NHS mcmbet PHIL HESTER was commanding officer of NJROTC. A member of the NJROTC drill team, he was in charge of the Color Guard for football games and PTA meetings. CAROLYN HICKS maintained a 38 grade point average while pamcipating in French Club, German Club, Biology Club. Mu Alpha Theta, NHS and Chess Club She was a National Merit Finalist. KEVIN RAGSDALE played both varsity bas- ketball and baseball two years. A Favorite run- ner-up his junior and senior years, he was a member of the Medical Club and the Spanish Club. TOM STROTHER, a three-year baseball player, maintained a 3.8 grade point average while aCTivelv participating in Larin Club, Biol- ogy Club, Narional Honor Sociery, and Student Council. KATHY TURPIN was King ' s delegate to Girls ' Srate. where she was elected an offi- cer. A Royalette, she received a Narional Merit Letter of Commendation. She was in NHS and French Club. ng most to Richard King High School )NTE ENGLISH was i member of the perintendent ' s Advisory Board this yeat- •cted to Student Council, he was also a mem- ' ' itional Honor Society and Latin Club DENISE HAAi. !:e.rr-i-: : F. .liettes and co-editor of Cotonat this year, partidpated in Spinish Qub, National Honor Society, Quill and Scroll, and Senior girls. SUZI HALL, drum major of the band, was named to All-City Band. Other band activities included Stage Band, Band Council. An NHS member, she won r o medals in UIL contests. AVID KAHN. a National Merit Scmi-Final- t, earned a 3-8 grade average. He was a mem- T of Drama Club. NFL. and Chess Club. BARBARA UTTLE was elened state president of Pan American Student Forum this year. She was a member of Student Council. Royalettes, National Honor Society and Spanish Club. DONNA LOFTIN ci the Royilettcs is captain this year and was co-editor of Coronac. A two year National Honor Sodety member, she was also active in the Spanish and Biology Qubs. HANNON WALKER, a three year NFL icmber. earned the Double Ruby in the tganization. A member of National Honor ociety. she was a Hoofbeat reporter and co- dicor of Pegasus. PATTY WARNER served on the Student Council this year and was a reporter on the Hooflieat staff. SUSAN X ' ALE i■. with a ? 8 grade point average, played varsity tennis three years and was elened team captain this year. A two year NHS member, she was news editor of the Hoofbeat this year. Eight seniors named U Favorite his sophomore and junior years, BICK BROWN cries of honors by being selected Favorites King his senior : He served on the Student Council all three years and acted as trea- year. Another three year activity- of this Latin Club member was kctball. As a member of the Coronat staff, he worked on the athletics section of this yearbook. After graduation from college, KAREN GABBARD wants to become an actress, to teach drama and speech or to be a psychologist. A member of NFL and Thespians. Karen served as vice president of the latter group during her s enior year. Karen earned National Honor Society membership her senior year. Active in the Student Council three years, she was voted secretary this year. Karen ' s fellow class members voted her a Favorite her first two years and Favorites Queen this year. President of the National Honor Society HAROLD GOLD served three years in the Student Council, the Band and the National Forensic League, while earning a 5.7 grade average. In the Student Council. Harold was vice president as a sophomore and president as a junior. Elected to the Band Council two years. Harold also performed with the Stage Band. Other of his honors include selection for the Principal ' s Advisory Board. Altt to Boys ' State and debate scholarship co-winner. 136 honors MARY HULINGS enjoys sailing in her spare time. Having a 3.8 grade average, she is a two year member of National Honor Society, which elected her vice president this year. Mar ' was voted a member of the Student Council her sophomore, junior and senior years and served as scc- retar ' the first two years. A member of the gymnastics team in the elev- enth grade, she was a member of Senior Girls this year. Mary, a nominee for Homecoming Queen, was a Senior Favorite. I loyal Court of Honor Miintiining a 3.8 grade point average, PEGGY GRAHAM has been an ac r rel-yei member of the band. The group elected her to the Band Council her sophomore and semor years and she was chosen Ba.d Queen to year Peggy received a First Division Class I medal m U L Solo and E semte Co st her iunior year. Usted on the Honor Roll every s.x weeks since the tenth grade, she earned membersh.p m the National Honor Soaety this year. The Texas Women ' s EngineertngSocter pres- ented her an award for science and mathematics, A member of Sen.or Girls, Peggy was First Lidy-in-Waiting to the Homecommg Court. Her senior year was a demanding one for GINNY GREENE. She was president of the Student Counal and Editor-in-Chief of The Hoofbcat, She was a representative to the council and a reporter for the newspaper during her junior year, A Favorite Runner-up in the eleventh grade, Ginny was voted a Senior Class Favorite this year. In 1972 she travelled to Japan as a part of the Sister City exchange program. Maintaining a i.l grade average. Ginny is a two-year National Honor Society member .tnd she earned mem- bership in Quill and Scroll, a national honor society for journalism stu- dents. Ginny was named Outstanding Student during Youth Appreciation Week in the fall of 1972. A Junior Deacon in the First Christian Church, TOMMY ' LEWIS en,oys outdoor activities such as water skiing, fishing, golf, hiking, and hunting He played football all three years in high school, basketball two years and was a member of the golf team his senior year. Tommy earned All Di-sttict honors this year in football, A class Favorite all three years, he acted as Student Council vice president this year. Tommy participated in the Yoko- suca Sister Ciry Program and was a member of the National Honor Society and the German Club, Permanent Varsity Football Captain ALLEN STONE participated in the sport all three years at King, earning All Distnct honors his ,un or and senior years, A three-year member of NFL, he was a part of the d.stria champion one act play during his junior year As a sophomore A en served on the Student Council and competed with the Junior Varsity Track Team National Merit Scholarship Foundation recognized this two-year NHS member with a Letter of Commendation, His club memberships included the Drama .ind Uitin Clubs honors 137 Senior Favorites King Bick Brown Queen Karen Gabbard Patty Russell Denis Stanka Tommy Lewis Ginny Greene i Harry Hamilton Liz Tucker Patti Bazan Scott Miller Hank Ellsworth Mary Hulings Senior Runners-up Front row: Donna Loftin, Peggy Russell, Debbie Bradshaw, Donna Schindler, and Kathy Howry; Back row: Allen Stone, Kevin Ragsdale, Steve Luker, Walter Knight, and Ross Hahn. Not pictured: Susan Rose and Mike Morris. Junior Favorites Mike Bemis Bella Hearrell . i Alexis Taylor Brion Hunsaker Ramiro Herrera Lou Hyden Dean Conwell Glori Allen Susan Blankenship ? ront row: John Kcenc, Randy Kinncrt, Rodney Hcnckel. and Patti Pcdrotti; Second row: Dick Glaser and Debbie Abbott; Back row: Cindy Kelluai, Jane itterbury, Ronnie Norrcll, and Jay Kuccra. Not pictured: Kelly Gwin. Sophomore Favorites Cris Brown Carla Bass Liz Zimmerman Jack Cannon Jay Minton Ann Kinney Gene Peeples Sherry Bradshaw Sophomore Runners-up Left to right: Joe Youngblood, Debbie Manning, Susan Bell, Margo Simmons, Scotry Kucera, Sherry Blanton, Robert Grubb, Jeff Anderson. Not pictured: Brian Crozier. Other students receive honors 1. Out of the 160 students who made all- region choir, Becky Roe and Debra Rowe advanced to all-state candidates. 2, Mr. Pogue announced the National Merit final- ists as Spencer Pearson, Carolyn Hicks, Danny Danziger and Linda Morris during a Senior assembly. 3. Newby Falks was awarded the Veterans of Foreign Wars scholarship for his entry in the Voice of Democracy contest. 4. For his outstanding performance on the football field, Frank Castcneda was chosen for the second All- State team. Classes EDITOR Geri Kozelski ASSISTANTS Marilyn Hentges Donna Kemp Diane McKee Lyn Moore Zenda Puckett Jami Thompson Sr. Council plans Prom, Honor Court Senior Smdent Council for 1972- 1973 upheld the spirit and unified the school by sponsoring activities that were fun and useful to everyone. They sponsored Homecoming of 1972 with the theme of the Cartoon Hall of Fame. At Christmas time they helped to bring the spirit of the holidays to everyone by decorating a Christmas tree in the concourse. They organized the March of Dimes, spon- sored the Favorite ' s Dance and the Senior Prom, and nominated the Court of Honor. 1. Front row; Rcnce Mathews, Karen Gabbard, Bick Brown, Mary Hulings, Barbara Little, Ginny Greene (president); Second row: Robert Armstrong, Bill Cohn, Harold Gold, Tommy Lewis (vice-president), and Monte English; Not pictured: Landy Curry, John Shriver, and Patty Warner. 2. President Ginny Greene sometimes finds it hard to believe the prob- lems that arise in Student Council. Adamson, Merriette Addkinson, Rhonda Alexander, Paul Allen, Bruce Alvarez, Gracie Alvarez, Jesse Anslinger, Michael Arango, Paulina Armstrong, Robert Arriaga, Cynthia Austin, Alan Ayala, Ruth What could it possibly be that keeps Margaret Sampson ' s and Leah Pryor ' s vision so occupied? Bailey, Kirk Baish, Therese Baker, Susan Baldwin, Shawn Ball, Robert Barcklow, Beverly Bateman, Sally Bates, Loretta Bauch, Patti Bazan, Patti Beaton, Scott Beeghly, Debbie Bel ton, Cleo Benedict, Richard Bennett, Kathy ' Benoit, Steve What is it that keeps Raul Trujillo smiling all the time? s 159 Black, Brandon Black, Robert Bland, Marsha Blankenship, Alan Board, Sheila Boggess, Tom Boone, Trey Boutte, Lisa Bracey, Robert Bradshaw, Debbie John Monces dreams about the day of graduation soon to come. ] ' . Braesicke, Debbie Brawner, Charles Brock, Keith Brockman, Tim Broil, Jeff Brooks, Tommy Brown, Bick Brown, David Ann DcForrest tries to compose a theme, while Guv Morrow finds art much more relaxing. Burch, Joe Burchcll, Betty Burgess, Gary Burnett, Terry Busby, Kirk Buzbee, Dean Cabello, Mimi Cadena, Hector , .. Bic ( Senior girls and others combine to perform football game skit berween the Mustangs and the Ti Caldwell, Debbie Campbell, Mary Joyce Canm, Johnny Carrillo, Mary Lou Carnes, Knoxie Castaneda, Frank Castleberry, Elaine Certain, Darla Chavana, Dan Chavera, Ca rmen Working on the yearbook makes Karan Rogers to climb a tree. Chavez, Jonic Ciochetto, Nkk Cohn, Bill Coleman, Courtnc iUlaMiM Tcrri Cowen, Janet Swails, and other members of OEA enjoy breakfast at Luby ' s. Coley, Wallie Comparato, Tim Coppedge, Jerri Coppinger, Susan David Brown, Danny Danziger, and other involved students meet Sen. George McGovem at the airport. Corcoran, Mike Corral, Priscilla Cothran, Susan Cowan, Terri Cox, Barbara Cranfill, Suzanne Crist, Cheryl Crouch, Medy Crow, Steve Crozier, Mark Culbertson, Jimmy Cullen, Tom ( ' urr , I.amly Curtis, Bob Danziger, Dan Darby, Dusty Daugherty, DeDc Davis, Barbara Davis, Bonnie Davis, Jim Sham Campbell selects the equipment co work in grap DeAlcala, David DcForrest, Ann De La Rosa, Arlene Dennis, Cheryl Kirk Busby tries to influence voters by working at Nixon campaign lieadqu Desha, Debbie Dickson, John Diegel, Timothy Dill, Johnny Dillon, Grace Dobbs, Danny Dodson, Debbie Drake, Benita D ' Shields, Malcolm Duncan, Pam Dunn, Larr - Durrenberger, I.ind.i Eakin, Jan Eanes, Marilyn Eggert, Donna Eiben, Fonda Ellsworth, Ha! Ellsworth, Hank Ellzey, Janet Elzner, Marsha Emerson, Lollie Enderle, Debbie English, Monte Essing, Cheryl Estes, Monte Eugenio, Tony Evans, Judy Evans, Linda Featherston, Bruce Featherston, Cathy Featherston, Cindy Feazell, Shelley Feazell, Sherry Ferrell, Karen Sherry Feazell has one of chose blah days. Fields, jim Fitzgerald. Billy Flowers, Carol Ann Fontaine, Joline Farmer, Rick Forney, Carolyn Foster. Annette Frazier. Bobbie Freeman, Chet Freeman, Donna Frith, Jeanette Bick Brown demonstrates his skill at Kami, the Y-teen carnival. Gabbard, Karen Gaertner, Jimmie tiainan, Tim Gamez, Carlos Garcia, Anna Maria Garcia, Lillie Garcia, Ronnie Garcia, Sara Garrett, Debbie Garrett, George Ann Ciasser, Wendy Not only does Denis Stanka loci; great on the basketball in the bleachers, too. he looks pretty Gates, Richard Gatti, Tony Gavlik, Kathy Gcddes, Tracy Gentry, Elliot Gerber, Karl Gideon, Shannon Gilmour, Terri Ruben Herrera ' s secret desire has always been to be a cheerleader. Goodman, Greg Grafton, Henry Grafton, Shirley Graham, Peggy Grant, Karen Grassbaugh, David Gray, Carrie Greene, Ginny Greene, Lorry Grevelle, Linda Grey, Jeff Grossman, Mike Grunwald, Richard Guajardo, David Guajardo, Sylvia Guenter, Linda Guerra, Sandra Guerrero, Arthur Gum, Barbara Gunnar, Ruth Haas, Arlcrif Haas, Dcnisc Haddad, Bruce Haefcli, Sherry JSL After selling her share of yearbooks, Susan Whaley double checks her money count. k ' ' f Hagans, Carla Hahn, Ross Hainline, Vanessa Hall, Suzie ' Hamilton, Harry Hand, Diane Harding, Steve Harrigan, Pat Harris, Amy Harris, Sheila Harris, Whit Hart, Cathie Hart, Steve Havelka, Mike Heather Hoting takes over Coach Allen ' s job and finds out it ' s not a s easy as it seems. Hayncs, Mark Hcacock, David Henderson, Linda Henrichson, Jayne Hcntges, Teresa Hernandez, Tommie Hernandez, Tony Herndon, David Herrera, Ruben Hester, Phil Hicks, Carolyn Hilz, Michele Senior girls stay up all night before the Moody game to decorate football players ' houses. Hitchcock, Robert Hodgens, Cindy Hofmeister, Barbara Hokzclaw, Cheryl What bwok Is it that holds Steve Luker ' tion so well. ' ' Hooks, Kay Hoting, Heather Hovey, Beth Howry, Kathy Hudson, Davii! Hughes, Carrol Huglies, Carroll Hulings, Mary- Hunt, Margarette Hunt, Tommy Hunter, Desiree Hybner, Jody There ain ' t room in this here gym for the two of us! warns Walter Knight. Hyden, Sue Imhof f, Judy Izquierdo, Arcelia Jaks, Judy Jamison, Paul Jennings, Ginger Jennings, Joan Jernigan, Elizabeth As football season draws to a close, Allen Stone ' s thoughts shift from football to Suzi Hall. Susan Ncxjncr and Susan Cothran find participation in senior English fun as well as educational. Jinnette, Cindy Johnson. Chuck , , Johnson, Diane Johnston, Mary Johnson, Steve Johnson, Valerie Jones, Frank Jones, Tommy Jordan, Kevin Kahn, David Keeling, James Keenan, Sue Scott Miller and Chct Freeman take their last walk across the gym as Mighty Mustangs ' Kemp, Donna Kenne, Cindy Kenney, Donna Kessler, Albert Kidd, Eric King, Gladlin King, Joel Knight, Walter Knowlton, Linda Kollaja, Mike Kolodzey, Larry Konarik, Debra ' i Konarik, Stanley Korach, Diane Kovarit, Bill Kratko, Bernie Krauss, Eddie Krauss, James Krivoy, Paul Kubach, Katie Kuddes, Karen Kuratko, Kathy Langham, Janet Larsen, Yvonne Ricky Kole and Brad Adair find time to catch up on their homework. fi ' cSS: ' Members of the senior class find that pep-rallies are filled with spirit. Levine, Robert Lewis, Tommy Liserio, Alice Litchko, Brenda Little, Barbara Loftin, Donna Lombardo, Gary Longoria, Deborah Loya, Joe Luker, Steve Lum, Cindy Luna, Maureen Looper, Floy Lowe, Laure Lowe, Shercc My fish is almost ready to swim away . . . exclaims an student Hal Ellsworth to Sandra Guerra, Linda McRae, and Diane Nemec. Lusk, Laura «f Lutz, Tim ■ ' Mc Arthur, Rick McAuley, Andrya McCaskey, Martha McCord, Sherry ' I McCullough, Tommy McDonald, Molly McDougald, James McGee, Ronald Mcllroy, Pennye McLendon, Debbie McKinney, LaRue McKinny, Butch McNair, Leah McRae, Linda MacMurchy, Susie Madsen, Ida Majors, Dennis Malek, Frank Mapcs, Karen Marek, Carla Marek, Terri Markowsky, James Marshall, Karen Mathews, Billy Mathews, Mary Mathis, James Maughan, Doug Medina, Victor Mendez, Sylvia Mendoza, Delfino Mendoza, Mike Mericle, Linda Merril, Gary Middleton, Pat Mikulec, Jerilyn Millard, Jill Miller, Anne Miller, David Miller, Monette Miller, Robin Miller, Scot Mitchell, Barbara Mitchell, David Mokry, Doug Mokry, James Mondragon, Tony Montes, John Monticl, Manuel Moore, Lyn Morales, Larry Morales, Lucy Morris, Linda This stuff is cold! exclaims Kirk Busby to Bill Hicks, as they transfer ice from one ice chest to the other. There just never seems to be enough time for Landy Curry and Amy Harris. Morris, Mike Morrison, Cindy Morrison, Katie Morrison, Steve Morrow, Guy Mosley, Judy Mulligan, Barbara Murphy, Judy Miincll, Jennifc Mutchler, Gary Miisprove, Dan.: Mutton, Debbie A - James Markowsky now regrets that he loaned Ronnie McGec his last dollar. Myers, George Neal, Sheila Neese, Gene Nelson, Kathy Nemec, Diane Nichols, Patry Nicholson, Elizabeth Nicholson, Ted Brenda Litchko has wild dreams of becoming Cleopatra. You wouldn ' t dare! says Paul Alexander. Pleasants, Chuck Plough, Lonnie Polinard, Danny Polston, Susan Pons, Karen Powers, Richard Pratt, Byrtin Price, David Price, Linda Lee Pryor, Leah Puckett, Kurtis Purcell, Liz Quinones, Sylvia Ragsdale, Kevin Ramos, Dennis Reasonover, Brvan Janet Elhey seems to make herself at home at an NFL party. Reaves, Melissa Reid, Ricky Rencher, Bobby Rhyne, William Rich, Terry Richter, Dan Richter, Susie Ricketts, Donna Riner, Karen Rivera, Frank Roberts, Sctsuko Roberts, Vickie Robinson, Mike Robinson, Pat Robinson, Peggy Robinson, Tom Rodriguez, Larry Rodriguez, Lydia Rodriguez, Richard Rodriguez, Rosalio Roe, Becky Rogers, Graford Rogers, Karan Rohan, Brenda Rol;in l(), Larry Roll, Rick Romel, Mark Rose, Susan Rouse, Kathy Rozell, Deniece Darla Certain seems to be engrossed in her music. Ruiz, Susan Russell, David Russell, Mike Russell, Patty Russell, Peggy Rutledge, Tom Saavedra, Aurora Saenz, Michael The lokc must have been pretty funny to get the football players laughing; especially Walter Knight and Chct Freeman. seniors 197 Wendy Adams )ust can ' t believe what Molly McDonald is telling her ' Schauer, Greg Schindler, Donna Schweizer, Douglas Schweizer, Jeff Scogin, Bill Scott, Neal Scbring, Ann Seely, Terri Shanks, Holly Shappley, Sandy Shindler, Linda Shriver, John Shropshire, Becky Slabaugh, Paul Smith, Carolyn Smith, David James Keeling is caught in one of his more candid moments. Smith, Mclind; Soulc, Jcanine Soulc, Richard Spann, Sandra Spence, Diane Stallings, Raymond Stanka, Denis Starkey, Kathy It seems from the expressions on their faces that Kevin Ragsdale. Chuck Pleasants, Carol Picrson, Koben Levme and Dcnise Haas consider NationaJ Honor Society Induaion serious business Stephens, Ronnie Stephens, Sally Stephenson, Kris Stokley, Judy Stone, Allen Stone, Jeff Strauss, Mike Stritch, Larry Strother, Tom Studer, Mary Ann Suffredini, Terry Sugars, Christy Summers, Serena Sumpter, Becky Swails, Janet Swilling, Mark Tanner, Cathy Tapp, Patsy „ _ I Tedder, Billy Templer, James Tepera, Debbie Thomason, Rhonda Thompson, Charlie Thompson, Raye Ann Throneburg. Rene Tomhoon, Margie Torres, Henry Trial, Bobbie Troillet, Maria Trujillo, Raul Tubb, Sharon Tucker, Liz Tulles, Irma Turpin, Kathy Tyler, Gwen Valdez, Hector Vasquez, Nadine Vaughn, Rhonda Veith, Donald ViUarreal, Edward Volkers, Steve Wagner, Elizabeth Walding, Scott Walker, Shannon Wallace, John Waller, Lisa Walston, Laura Walters, Mark W irhiirton. Lisa Ward, David Ward, Gary Watson, Barbara Watson, Wendy Watts, Mike Wayland, Douglas West, Donna Barbara Mitchell. Linda Evans, and Rene Throncburg use rhe library to get a little work done. West, Vicki Whaley, Susan Whilden, Beth Whilden, Jody White, Gary Williams, Susan Williams, Ted Williamson, Don Wintermute, Alicia Winzenried, Keith Wisian, Ray Wolf, Jody Wood, Mike Worthington, Sandra Wyeth, Terry Yates, Joanne Ybarra, Richard Youngs, Debbie Zdansky, Edward Zogg, Radonna Junior Council boosts sale of programs Members of the Junior Srudent Council arc (clockwise) Gary Gerbig, Roxie Elder, Randy Kinn Brian Richter, president; Michael Swantner, John Hutchinson, and Dickie Rouse, vice-president. , Glon Allen, U u Hydcn, lane Atterbury, Debbie Barger, Junior Student Council really had its hands full this year. They sold football programs during home games and participated in the sale of stadium cushions. As well as serving on other committees, the council did its part by helping to decorate for the Homecoming and victory dances. Abbott, Debbie Abbott, Debbie Acuna, Jctry Adams, John Addkison, Steve Aguilar, Yolanda Aguirre, Richard Alexander, Rachel Allen, Carlton Allen, Fred Allen, Glori Allen, Karen Alty, Cindy Alvarez, Armando Ames, Carter Ames, Clay Amesquita, Terry Anderson, Kyle Ansley, Dee Anslinger, Suzy Anthony, Nora Armstrong, Joel Armstrong, Mandie Arriola, Diana Steve Cook and Gene Locklin find the library a comforting rest stop, but they would not want to spend the night there. juniors 207 Arriola, Norma Atmar, Robert Attcrbury, Jane Auforth, Karen Avila. Mel Baethge. Jerry Baldwin, Debra Ballicw. Sharon Barger, Debbie Bayliss, Rusty Bazzy, Charlcne Boms, Robin Bcecroft. Mary Beeghlcy, Diana Bell, Kathy Bern is, Mike Benedict, Debbie Bennett, Bobby Sally Gray and Rosanne Remmert find racket. 208 juniors Bennett, Carol Ann Benson. Bccki IVnson, Michael ik-rgcr, Lisa Beseda, Jack Bcshears, David Eiethany, James Billhymer. Michelle Billingsley, Robert Birnbaum. Audrey Blackburn, Stephen Blakelock, Tnna Bland, Bruce Blankenship, Carol Blankenship, Susan Blcxim, Mike Boeck, Kathy Bohannon, Grace Bohuslav, Jennicc Bolin, Judy [5onilla, Jon Bonner, Robert Boone, Laurie Boulware, Cindy Bounds, Rob Bouse, Richard Bowen, Richard Bowman, John Bradley, John Bray, April Don jcs, Brenda iriones, Hilda Iritt, Ray Irown, Bruce „ Dale Brown, Dana Brown, James Brown, Mark Brubakcr, Carol Bryant, Gayle Buckley, Mike Those guys even look good in their uniforms, exclaims Kathy Ben- nett to Beverly Price at a football game 210 iuniors Junior Class finds time The Mighty Mustangs, Connor, Mike Conwell, Dean Cook, Patti Cook, Steven Cormier, Mike Cowan, Diane Crawford, Judy Crisp, Rick Cruse. Gary Culbertson, Darlenc Curry, Frankie Curtis, Melanie Cypert, Billy Dailey, Bruce Dauli, Janice Davis, Charles Davis, Francis Davis, Harry Davis, James Davis, Jeff Davis, Joe Davis, Michael Dawkins, Paul Dawson, Karen DcLaGarza, Dolly DcLaRosa, Christine DeLeon, Eddie DcMois, Chip DeShane, Leslie Diamond, Mike upport their team. Dickinson. Hnan rXnningucz. Diim.i Dominquc, ( hutk LX)rc. Guy Dorrough, Julie Dossat, Mike Doty. Debi Du ;ic. Mark Dullnig. Mich.u-I Dumas, Larry Dunn. Laura Duvall. Stephen Iliermann, Stephen Elder, Roxic Hlefantc. Truia Eiermann. Rachacl Elkin, Robin Elliott, Joe Elliott. William Ellis, Deena EUwood, James Elzncr, Larry Enderle, Wayne Ensminger, Gelv: Susan Blankenship finds Bella Hearrell discuss- ing a hair-curling experience. 212 iuniors Patty McDanicl finds time to relax during EMH- Espino, Mano Ewing, Clay Fairless, Lisa Farmer, Jim Farnsworth, Dan i %•- ' - a. Fehcr. Tony I Fiber, Vadonna Fletcher, Linda Flores, Carol Fomby, Forrest Fontaine, Janice Fowler, Teresa Frazier, Debi Frazier, Robert Gain an, Tom Gamble, Debbie Gannon, Patrice Garcia, Arnold Garcia, George Garcia, Irene Garcia, Mike Garza. Mike Garza, Norma Gaston, Bobby George, Sam Gerbig, Gary Gibson, Cindy Giimour. Charlc Gipson, Dcbra Glascr. Dick Glasson. Kcuh Glenn, Annette- Glenn, Dcbrii Gocser, JoAnnc Goff. David Golding, Mark Gonzalez, Al Gonzalez. Anna Gonzales, David Gonzalez. George Gonzales. Helen Goodman. Mark Goodpaster, Barbara Graham. Steve Greene. Kelly Gray, Sally Griesbach, Debi Grigsby, Debbie Gummelt, Jeanetce Guthrie. Claire Habeeb, Buddy Hacker, Karen Some students, such as Paul Dawkins, find school to be a thrill 214 juniors Holloway, Debbie Hope, Jodie Home, Linda Howard, Becky Howard, Robert Howard, Skylar Mike McBath has tin classes. Ic even when rushed between Howdcn, John Hucskc, Dec Hummcll, Sh Hunt, David Hunter. Bill Hurst. Robtri Hutchinson. John Hydcn, Lara Hyden, Lou Etta Ingle, Carter Ingram, Sharon Izquicrdo, Georg Jackson, Debbi James, Richard Jameson, Stewart Jimenez, Paul Jinnettc, Mike Jock. Chris Jones, Donna Jordan, Rebecca Tim LaFrey and Steve Addkinson find that eating in cla more fun than doing a research paper. 216 juniors g -.A li Justice, Jan Karabalch, Tony Kaspcr. Wynn Kcarns, Jimmy Kecne, John Keim, Steve Knowlton, Tim Kocian, Donna Kocurck, Veronica Koehler, Terry juniors 21 7 Kocmci. Alan Koida. Jean Kolc. Nancy Krausc, Eddie Kuccra. Jay Kutcr.1. Man Kuratko, Susan La Fcry, Tim Laird. Carolyn Line, Peggy Laser. Joel Laurel, Ronald Lauritzcn, Moiyra Law, Linda Leal. John Lcath, Adrian Lee, Bobby Lee, John Lee, Stephen Lehnert, Beverly Leiser, Larr Lemon, Gerri Lewis, Joe Lewis, Karen Ley, Johnny Lohse. Cindy Long, Gay Lopez, Irene Loveday, Shark Ludden. Dan Lutgard, Pierar Lytle, Clarence Mabry, James Junior Larry Leiser and Senior Tony Mondragon discuss their weekend plans as chey leave school on Friday. 218 juniors «£: Steve Yuknevich, Mike Storbeck, and Yvonne King work on in graphic arts class. Machlan. David Madsen, Lydia Manriquez, Mario Marconnct, Randy Markwart, Terri Marshall, Jackie Martin, John Martin, Pamela Martinez, Mary Masterson, Jim Mastromatteo, Giovanni Mathews, John Mathews, Judy Maxwell, Shelly Mayorga, Marie McAuley, Camille McBath, Mike McCoy, Connie juniors 219 McKcc. Diane McKtx ' . Roxunnc McM.istcrs. Ro McRoberts, Guy McWilliams, Brcnda Medina, Richard Menard, Candy Mcndlcski, Mark Mendoza, Robert Meyer, Ezra Milazzo, Keith Milcazarck, Doug Miller, Blake Miller, David Miller. Kelly Miller, Therese Moedc, Molly Mokry, Virginia Molbe, Connie Montcz, Arnold Montiel. Danny Moon. Mark Morales, Luis Morgan, Mike Morgan. Mimi Morton, Chris Munguia, Cecilii Murphy, Peggy Mylnar, Ricky Nance, Kathy Narvaez, Diana Nelson Jake Nelson JoAnn Nelson Karen Nelson Richard Nemcc Kenneth Nicely, John Nisbet Sue Nolcn, Gwen Nolen, Marsha Norrcl , Ronald Odom, Linda O ' Kelley, Willia juniors 221 Olivarcz, Ck-rald Olivarcv, C:)mar Olson, David Oniz. Dora Osborne, Linda Ostcrgard. Zola Oct. Janec Owens. Linda Pate, Dehhit Pedrotti, Patti Page, David Palmer, Mark Papason, Mike Parish, Alice Parish, Donny Parker. Janet Parker, Mar Ann Paris, Sherry Patin, Alson Patterson, Tricia Pavlasek, Shirley Paz, Carlos Peck, John Penvel, Carl Peralla, Linda Perez. Delma Perez, Dwight Phleagar. Irwin Pollack. Stephen Pollard, Tim f V ' 222 |uniors Junior Debbie Rowc would like lo know whose idea it was to mix the salad with the mashed potatoes. Diane McKec wonders why she is in a place like Kami Potter. Pat Powell, Elizabeth Powers, Robert Presley. Susan Preston, Susan Price, Beverly Puckctt, Zenda Pulido, Albert Quinones, Sylvia Raimondo, Tony Ramsey, Kaye Ratcliff, Bryan Reagan, Matt Reamy, Mark Reaves, Ronny Redman. Sally Reid. Mary Anr Reimers, Tina Remmert, Rosanne Renfro. Sandra Repper, Cindy Rex, Rebecca Rhodes, David R.ce, Jim Rice, Tom Rich, Steve Richtcr. Briiin Rickcrson, Rick Rigler. Pcnnc Rinald. Floyd Rittcr, Nathan Rivera. Ernie Roberts, Dou Rocha. Patsy Rodriguez. Roland Ronjc, Herman Roosth, Mark Roscnblad, David Rouse, Dickie Rowe, Debra Ryan. Robert Saenz, Ramiro Saladino, David Sales, Robert p 0h m Ml Bryan Dickinson (left) starts off the year with a loud bang! Kathy Nance (right) shows that school isn ' t all serious, it ' s also fun and games. Is this really an obscene phone call ! asks Marsha Nolen , Slou. Priscilla Segovia, Luis Sciberc, Ronnie Selman, LuGenc Shadle, Carol Shaffer, Bill Shambaugh, Gay Shell, Gary Shelton. Doug Shidler, Tom Shumate, Ann Simmons, Donna Smgleterry, Bruce Singleterry, Jeff Smith. Holly Smith. Joy Smith, Katherine Smith. Kyle Smith, Patti Smith. Paula Soliz, Oscar Solomon. Shelly Somers, Brent Speck, John Spence. Judy Steed, Jeff Sccnce. Harold Stephens, Becky Stephens, Doran Stesch. Cheryl Stocger. La Donna Stone, Nancy juniors 225 Siorlx-ck. Mike Stowc, Bobby Strauss. Buddy Sudduth, Hrit Suffredini. Chris Sugars. Caihy Summers. Bcni Swanner. John Swantncr, Dcbi Swantncr. Mikf Talamantcs, Lupc Tanner. Paula Taylor, Alexis Taylor. Billie jean Tcdcsco, Melody Templcman. Alan Terry, Jan is Thomas. Gary Thompson, Jami Thompson. Jimmy Thompson, Marcia Thompson, Michael Timmons, Jeff Tolson. Bob Tomlmson. Sherry Tracy, Cheryl Trevino, Johnny Trevino, Martin Trudeau. Mike Trujillo, Cyndi Tucker, Debra Tully. Giscle Tumlinson, Roy Turner, Howard Billie Taylor displays her writmg tali while she works in her lournal class. 226 iuniors Urbanosky, Don Utley, Roxcannc Valleio, Diane Varney, Cindy Vasqucz, Debbie Vaughn, Christine Vela, Eugene Villarrcai, Sylvia Villegas, Terry Vogtner, Cami Wailes, Tommy Walker, Gail Walker, Joe Walters, Mitchell Ward, Jan Wares, Rick Warner, Eddie Warren, Lynne Warren, Steve Watkins, Drew Webber, Linda Weikel, Debi Wendl, Barbara Westerman, Joan Wheeler, Genny Wheeler, Steve Whetstone, Caryl Whickers, Chuck White, Richard Wilems, Chris Wiley, Frelon Wilkerson, Robbie Wilkey, Johnny Wilkie, Susan Willeford, Lynn Williams, Charlene Williams, Fred Williams, Gilbert Williams, Jamie Williams, Melanic Williams. Wade Williamson, Vickie juniors 227 Wilshustn, Crufi Wilson, Karron Wilson, Ronnie Wilson, Viiky Wimlx-rly, Art Winters, Cindy Witt, Robert Womack, Mike Wormscr, David Wright, Valeric Yates, Jennifer Ybanez. Emclda Yglesias, George Yobcth. Penny Yuknevick. Steven Zcidman, Mark Zeiglcr, Frank Bednorz, J P Sylvia Villarreal and Frankie Curry just don ' t seem to notice the other people, while they chat in the concourse. 228 iuniors Breeze, Becky Buckley, Charles Burton, Charlie Collins, Vivian Diencrt, Gary Duckworth, Melai Duvall, Robert Eppes, Mike Fischer, Shannon Gallagher, Neil Haibert, Charles Heald, Dave Hentges, Marilyn Hines. Georgia Hoffman, Paul Hurt. Mclanie Johnson, Herman Jones, Karen Kcarns. Debbie Kozclski, Geri Livcrmore, James McCord, Clarke Niedecken, Mike Oakcs, John Olivier, Gary Prytz, Ester Rios, Rebecca Schuetze, Rick Sluder, Cindy Smith, Cathy Smith, Walter Story, Pauiynn SuMivan. Robert Taubert, Belinda Trevino, Roger Vaughan, Christine Ward, Shari Warren, Robert White. Galen Wilson, John Wright, Rick Ybarra, Martha junrors 229 Sophomore council publishes directory ck row: David Proulx. Keith Adamson, Donny Jordan, Brenda Bourg President, Top; Karen Johnson Vice-President, Bottom; Benita Bcdnorz, Chri own. Second row: Char lotte Martin, Kary Klingaman, Linda Thompson; Front row: Gene Peeples, Liz Zimmerman, David Little, Carol Walker. In September of 1972 the Sopho- more Student Council was elected. It consists of 14 members who put together the directory and helped dec- orate for the dances. They also sold cushions for football games. 2 30 sophomores Abel. Mary Adams, Debbie Adamson. Keith Aguilar, Rosemahe Akin, Denise Allen, Danny Allen, Kathy Allen, Sharon Allerkamp, David Amaya, Adrian Anderson. Debbie Anderson, Forbes Anderson. Jeff Anspe, Manuel Armentrout, Debby Arnold, Randall Arriaga, Patty Arrisola, Louis Asistcnt, Debbie Avalos, Sergio Bacon, Mike Baird, Charles Baish, Patricia Baker. Judy Baldwin, Kathleei Ballengee, Bruce Barker. Arline Bartosh, Lisa Basaldua, Dahlia Bass, Carla Bates, Doug Baumgardner, Ronnie Baxley, Steve Bazan, Adelina Beavers, Debbie Bednorz, Benita Bednorz, Brian Beecroft. Sam Bell, Susan Benavides, Jerry Benedict, Rac Bennett, Penny sophomores 231 Sophomores stand erect and strong for King Benoit. Marlys Berkcbile, Barbara Berlanga. Arthur Bcrrey. Billy Berry, Randy Bcscda, Shcryl Bethel, Steve Bcto, Ronnie Bickham, Belinda Biggar, Debbie Billingslcy, Lon Birnbaum, Luther Birt, Donna Bishop, Jannis Blanton, Lauren Blanton, Shcrri Blaylock, Bill Beaton, Alice 232 sophomores Bomba. Steve Bonham, Brendj Booker. Bob Bookout. Gai] Boone. John Board, Wendel Bourg, Brenda Bourrc, Carol Bowen, Billy Boyd. Bonnie Boyd, Linda Boykin, Martin Bracey, Hal Bradshaw, Bill Bradshaw. Sherry Briones, Emma Brown, Chris Bryan. Billy Burchell, Debbie Burdctte. Vickie Burke. Lane Burton, jana Burton, Pam Henry Romen, Leslie Steck, Karen Gonzales, study hard while in the library. sophomores 233 Cabcllo. Raymond Cacuna, Bruce Caicy. Mark Campbell. John Canine, Al.m Canion, Dennis Cannon, jai-k Cantu. Nclda Cardenas, Sylvia Carr, Cheryl Carroll, Richard Carrow, Maureen Case, J; Casey, Allen Cass, James Castillo, Noel Causey, Paul Ccja, Emm.i Cerna, Jess Chavcra, Elizabeth On the way show their enthusiasm. •.. 234 sophomores John Warren, Mano Espitia, Phillip Tankslcy waste time during the break. Chrisman, Tana Chumblcy, Susan Cleveland, Linda Coan, Sidney Cohn, Jim Coley, Kathy Collier, Gayle Collins, Robert Conner, Dale Contreras, Dan Conwell. Kelly Cooper, Suzain Cordero, Oscar Covington, Joe Cowling, Jeff Craig, Penny Crocker, Kent Crozier. Brian Crum, Mike Cude, Gary Culbertson, Mike Curtis, Juli Cypen, Cindi Dalton. Glen Darby, Mary Daughtry, Roland Davidson, Steve sophomores 235 Davis. Don Davis, K;uhy Davis. Wayne Dcbravo. JoAnn Dccl. Karen DcGrcgrio. Steve DcLaGarza, Rudy DeLaRosa. Rosie DcIxisSantos, Sandr. Denton, D.ile Deter, Frank Diaz. Oscar Didear, Peggy Didear. Robert Dill. Darlene Dixon. George Dodson, Beverly Dolgncr, Elaine Donnelly. Tom Dosta], Denise Drozd, Diana Duerr, Mike Duke, James Duncan, John Dunn, Becky Dunn, Phillip Dunn. Robert Dunn. Sylvia Duplessis, Terry Dupont, Charles Dusch. Debbie Edwards, Melissa Eldridge, Vickie Emerson, Terry Eppcs, David Escamilia. David Escobedo, Edward Espinosa, Sylvia Espitia. Ricky Esse, Johanna Evans, David Evans, Glen 236 sophomores Evans, Tina Hwald. Alfred Hwing, Karen Ewing, Melissa Falks, Newby Felfc, Jeanne Feudo, John Fields, Bruce Finger. Jan Fitzgerald, Mike Fiorcs, Carmen Flores, Irma Fiorcs, Linda Flournoy, Suzanne Fontaine. Judy ' Fowler, Evelyn Fox, Brad Foy, Robert Frazicr, Robert Freeman, David Fuenres. Carmclla Galvan, Ruben Gann, Clifton Gannon, Lisa You mean sophomores can Debbie Vickcry. sophomores 237 G;iKia. D.imcl Garcia. Fred Garcia. Israel Garcia, Jerry Garcia, R.nnidr Garcia, Ruth Gard, Wendy Garshan, Eddie Garvin, Lani Garza, Hector Gaston, David Gates. Debbie Gentry, Tim Gipson, Linda Gold, Jack Gonzales, Cynthia Gonzales. Karen Gonzales, Orlando Gonzales, Richard Goodbread, Garth Goodman, Deanna Grant, Gaye Greenwood, Kirk Gricser, Mike €) r Sophomore Royalettc members polish up for the halfnmc show in Houston, 238 sophon Cingsby.Jamic Grove, Mark Cirubb, Roberl Guenthncr. Gale Guerra, Linda Guerrero, Joe Guthrie, Carol Gutierrez, Eddie Gutierrez, Jcanette Habern. Kevin Haddad, Melissa Hagens, John Haley, Terri Hamil, Donna Hamilton, David Hand, Bill Handley. Mark Hardigrec. Mark Harding, Rae Hare, Emmy Harless, Cindy Harrigan, Tom Harrigan, Tommy Hartwick, Debbie Harvey. Tom Hawkins, Keith Hawkins, Nelda Hayden, Tim Hcldenfels, Fred Henley, Walter Hcrrera, Nora Herring. Ricky Hesse, Steve Hester, Cheryl Hettich, Mechelle Heusman, Curtis Hewitt. Cindy Hicks, Cheryl Hicks, William Hill, Betty Hinojosa, Pete Hobbs, Charlotte sophomores 239 Holland. T.immy Holland. Toni Hollingsworth. Willi; Holmes. Barbara Holmes, Charles Holmes, Cherry Hooks. Danny Horkin. Terry Horton, Brcnda Hoting, Helaina Hough. Chip Hovey. Elaine Hubby. Becky Hurt, Vickie Imhoff. Ken Ingle, Donna Ivey, Debbie Ivy, Donna Jcsurum, Robert Jimenez. Esp cranz, Johnson, Allen Johnson, Barbara Johnson, Bill Johnson, Gordon Johnson, Karen Johnson, Kaye Johnston, Annie Johnston, Robin Jones. Bobby Jones, Paul Jordan, Donny Jordan, Steve Kecne, Amy Keim, Donna Kemp, Mike Kcsslcr, Alice Kimball, Kelly King, Brad King, Cathy Kirkpatrick, Mike Kittle. Ten Klingaman, Kary 4 .mJ . r) Wm 240 sophomores ' J Lewis, Doug Liles, Cindy Little, David At least I won ' t leave any fingerprints, admits Debra Glenn. Bottom: Sheri Blanton took Go, Mustangs seriously! sophomores 241 Theresa Pfennig, Darlene Stillwood, and Kay Shumate, find that Coke refreshes you best. ' Loosemoore, Mary Ja Lopez, Pat Lord, Kathi Loudat, Joe Loving, Mark Luna, Charles Luna, Lucy Lynch. Kathy Lynn, Cindy Lytton, Ginger Manning, Debi Manning, Tommy Marceil, Cmdy Marcum, David Maroney, Mark Marquardt, Kurt Martin, Anita Martin. Charlotte Martin. Robert Martinez, Eugene Martinez, Maggie Martinez, Mary Martinez, Terry McBcth, Steve 242 sophomores McCarty, Andrew McCoggins. Carol McCoy, Douglas McCuliough, Candy McCuliough, Cheryl McCuliough, Steve McDanicl, Karen McDonald, Greg McGaffee, Debbie McGec, Marianne McGinnis.Jim McGowan, Eddie Mclver, John McKenzie, JoeAnn McLendon, Donna McNorton. Jim Meadows, David Medina, Arnic Mcndoza, Patrick Mcnglc, Paula Mericlc, Carl Merrill, Roger Miller, Alan Mills, Thomas Minton, Jay Ray Mitchell. Kathy Mitchell, Larry Mohn, Thierry Molbe. Edward Moltz, Beverly Mondy. Lisa Monrad, Bruce Monreal, Beatrice Montes, Ricky Moore, Bobby Moore, Phil Moreno, Mario Morgan, Bobby Morin, Gilbert Morris, Steve Morris, Suzy Mulle, Bill sophomores 243 Muno , Bonnie Musick, Tricia Myers. Cicorgc Myers, Richard Naule. joe- Neill, Kelly Nelson, Cheryl Ncmec. Larry Nespit, Wayne Ncugcnt, Danny Nicholson. I.uura Nw Nil Rudv Niscnion, Luty Odom. Jacque Odom. John O ' Kelly, Jackie Oliva. Debbie Olivarcz. Tony Olivarez, Victor O ' Neal, Lynn O ' Rourke, Kaleen Owens, Christy Owens, Pat Ozee. Bobby Pace, Ginger Pagenkopf. Barba Pallotri, Phil Panaccionc, Linda Parish, David Parker, Larry Patterson, Kathy Patten, Cindy Paul, Jim Pease, Barbara Pecples, Gene Peerman, Greg Pena. Danny Perdue, Jt e Perez, Elda Perez, Norma Perry, Carl 244 sophomores Working in the office keeps Mary Abies busy. Pfennig, Theresa Phillips, Richard Phillips, Stephanie Pierce, Lee Pierson, Barry Plough, Bobby Polinard, Mark Pollman. Craig Polston. Kathleen Ponder, Roger Ponton, Tammy Pop e. Leslie Potter, Tim Prado, Danny Price, Johnnie Proffit, James Proulx, David Pry or, Barbara sophomores 245 Purccll. Dan Purser, Cheryl Ratcliff, Joanne Reed, Robert Reeves. Cheryl Reutter. Debra Rew, Mark Reyes, Sylvester Reyes, Tony Richardson, Tommy Richter, John Riley, Chuck Rimar, Srevc Rios, Diana Rising, Elizabeth Rizzo, Diane Robinson, David Robinson. Diane Robles, Danny Rodriguez. Amanda Rodriguez. Lilie Rodriguez, Victor Rodriguez, Yolanda Rogers, Mark 9am 246 sophomores Rogers, Tom Roman, Henry Rosas, Abel Roschctzky. Sue Ross, Deb bie Rouse, Scott Rowling, Carol Rozcll, Debora Russell. Ronnie Rye. Thomas Saldana. Bobby Saldana. Eloy Salmas, Norma Salmas, Ricky Samelson, Lydia Si-hlader, Rusty Schoggins, Carrie Schroedtcr, Sylvia Schuetze, Gay Lyn Scruggs, Dale Seaman, Eric Segler, Debbie Segovia, Monica Seibold, Dan Oh Boy! He gets two points for hitting it in the dressing room! (opposite page) David Gaston, Marshall Sizcmore and Lonnie Gon- zales of the Band show spirit by yelling Go Kmg ' sophomores 247 Self. Scott Sclsor, Jatnic Scrrata, Larry Shapplcy, Jtranninc Shcinbcrg, Andrew Sherman, Tcrri Shipp, Brcnda Shocklcy, Mike Shockiey, Tina Shropshire, Paul Shumate, Kay Sifuentes, Julia Silkwood. Bonnie Simmons, Margo Sisson, Carol Sizemore, Marshall Smith, Cindy Smith, Debbie Smith, Edward Smith, Kim Smith. Mike Smith, Susan Smylie, Regina Snell, James Snyder, Kathy Southard, Frankie Spencer, Sandy Spencer, Tedi Spitzer, Kim ) M j, Carlcnc Thompson shows her true feel- ings towards tSc last play as Carmen Torres and John Caranza look on at the Ray game. 248 sophomores Spivey, Rodney Stallings, Kent Starbuck, Charles Starkey, Debbie Staton, Cathy Steck, Leslie Steinhauser, Karl; Stephens. David Stilweil, Darlene Seines, Karen Stonecypher, Daryl Strauss, David Strunk, Kim Stuber, Rene Swan, Scot Swanner, Linda Swantner, Diana Swift, Steve Swilling, Cynde Takatch, Ricky , Gene Talamantcs, Simo Tamez, Jesse Tankslcy, Philip Taylor, Jeff Taylor, Larry Taylor, Louette Carla Bass finally finds a place to mark her ballot during the government classes mock election. sophomores 249 Tcixrra, Gary Thcbcau. Martin Thiclhorn. Tcri Thompson, Lind.i Thompson, Mclis Tijcrina. Paul Torres, Carmen Tranum, Susan Travis. David Trcvino, Eddy Trcvino, Gloria Trigg, Jan;i Trujillo, Mike Tucker, Ken Tyler, Greg Ulcak. Laurie Urban, jim Uri, Joi Vacllo. Mike Valdez, Selma Vandcrford, Joe- Vargas, Rosalinda Vasqucz, Art A friend in need, is a friend indeed ' ' 250 sophi Hi. Mr Mills! You arc probably wondering what wc arc doing out here during class! say Kathy Snyder, Patty McDaniel, Donna Hamil, Brenda Bonham and Kathy Allen. Vaughan, Danny Vela, Martha Vick, Terry Vickers, Dayne Vickery, Debbie Villarreal, Noe V.llarrcal, Ricky Vorndam, Crystal Wade, Diane Walberg, Mark Walenta, Elodie Walker, Carol Walker, Diana Waller, Loisc Ward, Luan Ward, Pam Warles, John Warren, John Warren, Laurie Wasson, Lynellc Watson, Carla Watson, John Watson, Pat Wayland, Emily Webb, Cliff Weed, Sandy Weeks, Gern Westbrook, Carolyn Westcrman, James White, Greg sophomores 251 Wliitc. R xincy Whitcakcr. Riihard Wickham. Andi Willfford. Becky Williams, Angela Williams, Gary Williams, Kenneth Williams, Lynn Wilson, Billy Wimbish. Lori Wood. Mark WcHxlard. Laura WcxxJctx-k. Kcirh Woolsey. Jan Woolsey, Marvltt Wright, Dwaync Wright. Henry Wright. Joe Wright. Phyllis Wright, Tim Yarbrough. Cindy Yarbrough, Magan Ybanez, Ramona Young. Lynne Zak. Jim Zciger. Sheila Zimmerman, Ke Zubrod, Bonny Zuniga, Sandra Adams. Amy Bird, Mike Brown. Amanda Burnett, Kyle Casso, Gerardo Casso, Salvador Chapa, Viola Crisp, Candy Davis, Charlie Dill, Chuck Forres, Carmen Gilbreath, Ken 252 5ophomores Gutierrez. Aiex Hamilton, Jasen Hunter, Melody Kinney, Mary Ann Koehler, Jay Lummus, Charlie Lynn, Kelly Marshall, Kim Midgett, Barbara Moore, Thomas Murphey, Peggy Nolen, Crystal Nowcll, Matt Ochoa, James O ' Kcefe, Pat Perez, Delma Pizono, George Plaughcr, Steve Roy, Roger Sherwin, Richard Slay, Lisa Smith, Joel Sfjencer, Donna Stephens, David Stever, Scott Strother, Sara Thompson, Carlene Underwood, Vicki Wyeth, Robert Jim Case practices his singing for tryouts in You ' re a Good Man Charlie Brown. sophomores 253 ■■■iiair ' Jfc. . Staff EDITOR Judy Mosley ASSISTANT Judy Evans Assistant principal joins faculty ' ..i ii . - .Jim4 A steady stream of students and faculty members pour into Prin cipal Kent Pogue ' s office daily for advice, counsel, or just a friendly talk. Join- ing him and Assistant Principal Royal Mills this year from West Oso, is Mr. Gilbert Graves, Second Assistant Principal. Their duties include student discipline, ordering textbooks, issuing lockers, fire drills, attendance, and faculty supervision. 1, Mr. Al Hook, Principal at Carroll, joins Mr. Pogue during a pep rally. 2. Students yell cream the cougars as Mr, Mills plays the part of a cougar. 3. In his new work, Mr. Graves finds that dealing with parents isn ' t always easy. 4. Mr. Pogue is continually giving advice throughout the day. 5 Shown left to right arc Principals Kent Pogue, Gilbert Graves, and Royal Mills. Blankenship added To guidance staff Counselors stay busy throughout the year helping students with job and college applications, schedule changes and teacher relations. Added to the staff this year, is Mr. Jack Blankenship. coming from Carroll where he was also a counselor. 1. Mr, Don Scallorn, vocational counselor, helps students find jobs. 2. Counselors for 1972-1973 arc Miss Corinnc Britt, Mrs. Rose Tijerina, Mrs. Marjoric Mucck and Mr. Jack Blankenship. 3. Mrs. Emily Fehlis occupies the secretarial post in the counselors office, while Mrs. Mildred Berry and Mrs. Maxine Womack handle registration, report cards and class enrollments. Office staff gains neiv member Much work goes into running a school, more that most people imag- ine! Some of the hardest working people are in the office. Mrs. Betty Luker joined Mrs. Hi Hatridge and Mrs. Dolores Haynes to check daily attendance, write permits and answer telephones. 1, Mrs, Haynes, the principal ' s secretary, takes a break from the hectic commotion in the office. 2. Keeping up with the records of the students is one of the |obs for Mrs Hatridge, 3. Mrs, Gloria Morrison, nurse ' s aid, helps Mrs, Luker as she calls homes to check on absentees. Gingerith, Miss Sliirlfy King, Mr. Bill Longoria, Mr. Leo Norris, Miss Suzanne OlivarcE, Miss Barbara Olivares, Mr. Jose Schellhase, Mrs. Betty Wiggins, Mrs. Cynthia Mrs. Wiggins heads Math Department The Math Department, headed by Cynthia Wiggins, started the year with the same teachers and classes. For the first time in awhile there were no changes made. 1. Mr. Longoria helps Keith Glasson in founh period trig class. 2. Mr. Smith finds it hard to get his students interested in their work. i. With all the work that goes into being an algebra teacher. Miss Gingerich still finds time to be the cheerlcading sponsor. 4. Mrs. Wig- gins and Mr. Olivarez find team teaching an advantage when grading papers. Man and Media included in English Department Anderson, Mrs. Cecile Boynt, Mrs. Niki Briedwcll, Mrs. Virginia DePuy, Mrs. Nancy DeShane, Mrs. Connie Eubank, Mrs. Vivian Farquhar, Mrs. Pat Gaskins, Mrs. Jackie Harbin. Mr, Richard Harwell, Mrs. Sandra Orr, Mrs. Terry Ricketts, Mrs. Royce Sclby, Mrs. Jayne Tout, Mrs. Dorothy Weiser, Mr. Jerry Williams, Mrs. Suzanne The English Department this year was highlighted by the addition of a new course, Man and Media. Mrs. Connie DeShane is teaching the class. It is a film study course in which the students learn about all types of media. 1, Mrs. DcShanc signs in as a daily routine of every teacher. 2. As one of the AESOP teach- ers, Mrs Eubanks finds that seniors have a very big imagination when writing themes. 3. Mrs. Peggy Robertson takes a break from grad- mg English papers to get something to eat, 4. It ' s not really a very good movie as shown by Mrs. Harwell ' s and Carol Blankcnship ' s expres- Spanish classes invade Mexico The highlight of the year tor some of the Spanish students was a trip to Mexico during the Thanksgiving hol- idays. They had the opportunity to visit pyramids, view a bullfight, and tour Mexico City. Mr. and Mrs. Pogue, Mrs. Seaic, and Miss Ramirez sponsored the trip. r I n r .1  j.. Paciotti, Mrs. Catherine Ramirez, Miss Elida SeaJe, Mrs. Becky Volkcr, Mrs. Kathryn 1. Miss Ramirez, Spanish teacher, cries to com- plete her homework at school. 2. Mrs. Nor- wicki, finds that a happy attitude in class makes the atmosphere more enjoyable for Ger- man students, 3 I don ' t think you really understand, thinks Mrs. Catherine Paciotti as she listens to one of her students in Latin class. 4. After her daily Spanish classes, Mrs. Cooper prepares to leave. 5. Roll your r ' s, says Mrs. Scale, Spanish teacher. 1-owlcr. Mr. Ned Jones, Mrs. Karen Lalcr, Mr. David •on oria, Mrs. France Schunke, Mr. James Suddath. Mr, Paul Sciences studied and applied in class The biology and the marine sci- ence classes took various field trips throughout the year to the jetties at Port Aransas and the bayfront. Other courses were offered in geology, chemistry and astro science. 1. Mr. West staples posters on the board for his sophomore biology classes. 2. Managing the planetarium, Mr. Donnan adjusts the equip- for his next show. 3. At the begmning of the year, sophomores Hsten to Mr. Abarca explain what the class will be like. 4. Coach Zabava waits in line to eat lunch, i. Mr. Schunke tries to help Dick Glaser do stairs. Government classes hold mock elections Brubakcr, Mr. Stanley Crawford, Mr, Cjcorgc Flecman, Mrs. Barbar.i Goslin, Mr. Tom Koch, Mr. Gerald MacManus, Mrs. Rita o Pickett, Mr. Mike Randolph, Mr. B. D Shackelford, Mr. Steve Wiley, Mrs. Holla Winton, Mrs. Zaidee Q rs Mock elections were sponsored by the government classes and Nixon won by a landslide. Campaigns were carried on by interested government students. Seniors traveled to Austin for their annual tour of the capitol. 1. Mr. Koch has just decided that Mr. Ran- dolph gets to do the next period ' s lecture. 2. The role students play in shaping their govern- ment is explained by Mrs. Wiley. 3- Teaching Negro- American Studies is Mr. Plna, 4. Teach- ing Bible by record breaks the monotony of lectures, proves Mrs. Doughty. 5. Mrs. Fleeman takes time out for her morning coffee break. m Almost a total turnover changes P.E. staff The Mustangs started the year with only four returning coaches. Mr. Joey Allen came from W. B. Ray to replace Sam Mosley as head football coach. With him came coaches Davis, Garcia, TurberviUe, Logan, Rodriguez and Zabava. ' 1. Janet Swails helps Mrs. Beckman in fourth period P.E- 2 Mrs. Boney helps students out in their group work. 3. As the game coines to an end, Coach Fowler gives his players last minute instructions. 4. Coach Davis shows his skill at ping pong. 5. On a cold day, Mrs. Wageman holds classes in the hallway. Beckman, Mrs. Dorothy Boney, Mrs. Audrey Cass, Mr. Paul Garcia, Mr. Louis Erekson, Mrs. Nadine Logan, Mr. Terry Wageman, Mrs. Barbara Bf;ims, Mrs. Frances Neiv director leads the Mighty Mustang Band Cook, Miss Marilyn Templeton, Mr. Robert Vacek, Mr. Dan Waldrop, Mr. Grady Wlien Mr. Loren Hall was chosen music coordinator for the C.C.I. S.D., Mr. Alfred Sosa took over the direc- tion of the band. He is the former assistant band director at Carroll High School. 1. Mr Templeton shows his true self when directing the choir. 2. Figuring out band arrangements is c ■ -• l. r. director, Mr. Sosa one of the main jobs for Oral Interpretation headed by Mrs. Boynt Knight, Mr. Gilbert Stewart, Mrs. Johnnie Stokley, Mr. William Winkle, Mr. Morris Oral Interpretation is one of several electives offered students. It deals with any kind of literature and doesn ' t require stage mechanics. The class writes its own scripts and plan- ned a play in January. Other electives include Study Hall, Speech, NJ.R.O.T.C, Driver ' s Ed, Reading Improvement and Photography. 1. Drinking coffee in the lounge is one of Mr. Stokley ' s favorite pastimes. 2. Photograpfiy finds Mr. Winkle busy preparing to develop film. Students strive through jobs and classes O C rf cin KJ ' ---f W i 1 Bassous, Mr. Sammy Bcnkindorfer, Mr. Jack Crawford, Mrs. Roberta Hamilton, Mr. Harry Huckabee, Mr. Adrian Lopez, Mr. Larry McMullan, Mrs. Cindy Puckett, Mrs. Betty Walden, Mrs. Pat Ware, Mr. Arthur f ► Vocational courses such as VOE, DE, ICT and CVAE provide students with on-the-job training in various fields from clerical work to sales. Stu- dents learn office procedure in class and then put their newly acquired skills to work. Class work includes units on sales, display, advertising, business math and management. 1. Mr. Huckabee checks out Stephanie Terrell accuracy with the cash register. 2. If you don ' t understand the assignment reading it your way, try mine, says Mrs. McMullan, bookkeeping teacher. Coach Allen joins Business Department Cranford, Mrs. Jo Gum, Mrs. Dorothy Herndon, Mrs. Beverly Herren, Mrs. Janice McCallick, Mrs. Mary Pettit, Mrs. Mary Not only can Coach Allen product a winning football team, he can teach students business law. Business Edu- cation offers an opportunity to learn skills such as shorthand, typing, busi- ness law and bookkeeping. 1. Mrs. Petcit is still smiling at the end of the day. 2. Mrs. McCallick pauses while dictating a letter to her shorthand class. 3. The camera catches Mrs. Herndon as she is explaining a typing assignment to La Rac Hudgens. 1 Library gets many new books The librarians spent much time at the beginning of the year cataloging new books. The shelves are filling rapidly, providing students with bet- ter studying material, as well as books just for enjoyment. TTie library staff stays busy checking out and in books, maintaining audio-visual equipment and overseeing a well-used place of study. 1. Librarians include Mrs. Barbara Hawkins. Mrs. Ruth Rascoe, and Mrs. Kenny Neff. 2 Helping students find lost books is one of the many jobs for Mrs, Doris Mains, who works in the book room. 3. Working in the library isn ' t as easy as it may seem as shown by Mrs. Neff ' s expression. e ' Keep King Klean Applebaum, Mrs. Gertrude De Los Santos, Mrs. Ebangilana Estes, Mrs. Lorainne Garza, Mrs. Helen Jones, Mrs. Juanita Sanders, Mrs. Winnie Smith, Mrs. Odessa Ward, Mrs. Kathryn King ' s new motto is Keep King KJean. Teachers and students are working together to help the janitors. Returning after having a heart attack, Jackson was welcomed back by his friends among the student body and the faculty. 1. Mrs. Estes greets the students with a smile at lunch time. 2. One of Mauricio ' s many duties is cleaning up the gym after a pep rally. Students ask School Board for changes The Superintendent ' s Student Advi- sory Council requested changes such as cheerleading for credit, midsemes- ter test exemptions for seniors and changes in school discipline measures. The Advisory Council, which is made up of students from the high schools in this school district, meets every month with the board to talk about different problems. The board then tries to take action or explains stu- dents questions. 1- The School Board beginning at the front and going around the circle are Dr. Dana Wil- liams. Dr. Cornell Barnard. Mrs, W Bruce Darlington, Mr. W. G. Hutson, Mr. Jack McQueen, Dr. James E. Albright, Mr. Arturo Vasquez, and Mr. Franklin Bass. 2. Parents and students are welcome at School Board meet- ings. 3 Serving as Superintendent of the C.C.I. S.D. consists of much work for Dr. Dana Williams. 4. Dr. Williams listens to the opin- ions of the other board members. 5. The School Board ponders problems brought up before them. Senior Achievements ADAMS, LYNNDA: YTecns 10. ADAMSON, MERRI: VOE Club. ALEXANDER, PAUL: Latin Club U, 12. Jr. Varsity Tennis 10; Varsity Tennis U. ALLEN, BRUCE: Golf Team 10, 11, 12; Homecoming King 12; Varsiry Football 10, 11. 12. ARMSTRONG, ROBERT: NHS 12; Latin Club 11, 12; Psychology Club 12; Student Council Representative 12; Jr. Varsity Foot- ball 10, AUSTIN, ALAN: Golf Team 10, 11, 12. AYALA, RUTH: Band 10, 11; Student Council Representative 12; Jr. Varsity Tennis 10; Latin Club 11; Latin Club Vice-President 12 BAILEY, KIRK: Football Team 12; Baseball Team 12. BAISH, THERESE: Swim Team 12; Senior Girls 12. BARCKLOW, BEVERLY: Latin Club 11; Spanish Club 10; Goal Post Commitrcc 10, 11. 12; Senior Girls 12; Jr. Varsiry Tennis 10. BATEMAN, SALLY: Senior Girls 12; NFL 12; Pegasus Co-editor 12; NHS 12; NHS Secre- tary 12. BAUCH, PATTI: CVAE 12. BAZAN, PATTI: Stash Club 12; Homecommg Queen 12; Psychology Club 12. BEATON, SCOTT: Football 10, U, 12; Bas- ketball 10. BETO, KENNETH: Rodeo Club 11. BICKHAM. GARY: Varsity Golf 10; Latin Club 11, 12. BILLINGS, DIAN: VOE 12. BIRD, STEVE: Psychology Club 12. BIRNBAUM, KATHERINE: Region Orches- tra 10, 11, 12; Orchestra Club 10, 11, 12; Pegasus 12. BIRT, DAVID: NJROTC Drill Team 10, 11, 12; Squad Leader 12; Executive Officer NJROTC 12; MO WW Award 10; Ameri- can Legion Award 11; French Club 10; NHS 12; NIROTC Color Guard 11, 12. BLAND, MARSHA: Biology Club 11, 12. BOGGESS, TOM: Latin Club 10, 11; NHS. BOONE, TREY: Latin Club 10, 11, 12; Medi- cal Club 12; NHS. BRACEY, ROBERT: NJROTC, First Class Squad Leader. BRADSHAW, DEBORAH: Royjlcttcs 11, 12; Football Sweetheart 12. BRAESICKE, DEBBIE: French Club 10, 12; Treasurer of French Club 12; Drama Club 10; Hoof beat 11; Psychology Club 12; Sen- ior Giris 12. BROCK, KEITH: Band. BROCKMAN. TIM: Yearbook Staff 10; Hoof beat Staff 11. BROWN. BICK: Latin Club 11; Latm Club Officer 12, Student Council 10; Student Council Treasurer 12; Varsity Basketball 11, 12; Yearbook Staff 12; Favorite 10, 11; Bas- ketball Team Captain 12; Courr of Honor 12. BUCKLEY, CYNDIE: Alfred 10; Drama 10. 12; NFL 10, 11. 12; Recording Secretary 12 French Club 11. 12; Yearbook Staff 11, 12 Organizations Editor 12; Quill and Scroll 12 Senior Girls 12. BURCH, JOE: NHS 11, 12; Psychology Club (Vice-President) 12; Latin Club 11, 12; Man- ager of Royalettes. BURGESS, GARY: Band 10, 11. 12; District Band 11; Larin Club 11, 12; Yearbook Pho- tographer 12. BURNETT, TERRY: Latin Club 11, 12; Chess Club 11, 12; Chess Club President 12. CABELLO, MIMI: Royalettes 11; German Club 10, 11; VOE Club 12. CALDWELL, DEBBIE: Psychology Club 12; Public Relations Officer 12; Stash 12. CAMPBELL, MARY JOYCE: Latin Club 10, CANTU, JOHNNY: Football 10, 11, 12. CARNES, KNOXIE: NJROTC 10. 11. 12; Staff Ensign 12; Drill Team Squad Leader 12; NHS 12. CASTANEDA, FRANK: Football, First Team 11, 12; All District Offence and Defence 12; Second Team All State 12; Captain 12. CERTAIN, DARLA: Larin Club 11, 12; Band 10, 11, 12; Asst. Drum Major 12; District Band in 10, 11, 12; Region Band 11, 12; Area Band 12. CHAPIN, MARK: Psychology Club 12. CIOCHETTO, NICK: NJROTC 10. 11, 12; ROTC Drill Team 10, 11; Coronat Photog- raphcr 12. COHN, WILLIAM JOSEPH: Latin Club 10, 11; Student Council 11; Chess Club 12; NHS 12. CORRAL, PRISCILLA: Band 10. 11, 12. COTHRAN, SUSAN: Royalettes 11, 12, Sen- ior Girls 12; Hoofbeat 12. COWAN, TERRI LYNN: Royalettes 11; Rodeo Club 11, 12, Treasurer 12; OEA 12. COX, BARBARA: Larin Club 10, 11. CRANFILL, SUZANNE: Drama Club 10, Wig and Mask 11, Secretary 11; Thespian Society 12, Co-president 12; German Club 1.1; NFL 12; NHS 12. CRIST, CHERYL: Band 10, 11, 12; Twirler 11, 12; Band Council 12; Spanish Qub 12; Senior Girls 12. CROZIER, MARK: Tennis 10, 11, 12, Co- Captain 12; NHS, Treasurer 12; Court of Honor 12. CULBERTSON, JIMMY: NJROTC 10. 11, CULLEN, TOM: Football 10, 11. CURRY, LANDON: NFL 10, 11, 12; (NFL) Vice-President; NHS 12; Student Council Representative II, 12; Student Advisory Board; Larin Club 11, 12; Who ' s Who of American High School Students 11, 12; Optimist Club Award 10, 11; Courr of Honor 12. DANZIGER, DANNY: Narional Merit Semi- finalist; Who ' s Who Among American High School Students 12; NHS 12; Medical Club 12. DAVIS, BONNYE: Spajiish Club 12; Drill Team 11. DEALCALA, DAVID: Football 11. DEFORREST, ANN: Yearbook Staff U, 12; Activities Editor 12; Quill and Scroll 12; Student Council Representative 11; Senior Cirls 12. DELAROSA. ' ARLENE: Senior Girls 12; Honor Roll 10, 11, 12; French Club 12 DESHA, DEBBIE: (EOA) VOE Club, Histo- rian 12; Psychology Club 12; Rodeo Club DODSON, DEBBIE: French Club 11, 12; Sen- ior Girls 12. DUNN, LARRY: VICA Club (President) 12. EAKIN, JANICE: Spanish Club 10; Senior Girls 12; OEA 12. EIBEN, FONDA: Band 11, 12; Uniform Man- ager (Band) 12 ELLSWORTH, HAL: Golf 10. ELLSWORTH, HANK: Latin Club; Varsity Football; Student Council Representative 10. ELLZEY, JANET: NFL 12; NHS 12; Alice High School: NFL 10, 11; President NFL 11; NHS 11; Pep Squad 10; Student Council Representative 11. EMERSON, LOLLIE: Spanish Club 10; Latin Club 11, 12. ENGLISH, MONTE: Latin Club 10, 11; Latin Club (President) U; Student Council Repre- sentative 11, 12; Jr. Varsity Football 10, 11; Superintendent ' s Advisory Board 12; Coun of Honor 12. ESTES, MONTE: Mu Alpha Theta 10, 12; Spanish Club 12; Chess Club 12; NHS 12; PSAT-NMSQT. EVANS, JUDY: Yearbook 12; Senior Girls 12; Honor Roll. FARMER, RICK: Spanish Club 10; Latin Club 11;CVAE 12. FEATHERSTON, BRUCE: Track Team 11, 12; Manager for Royalcttcs 12. FEAZELL, SHELLY: Utin Club 11, 12; Cheer- leader 12. FIELDS, JIM: Football 10; NJROTC 10, 11, 12; Color Guard 10, 11, 12; CYA 10, U, 12; AESOP 12; Swim Team 12. FISHER, RICHARD: Band 10, 11, 12; Band Council 10, 11. FONTAINE, JOLINE: DECA 11, 12. FORNEY, CAROLYN: Spanish Club 10; Royalcttes, Special Achievement Award 11, 12; Psychology Club 12; Senior Girls 12; Coronat 12. FOSTER, ANNETTE: Latin Club 11, 12; Band 10, 11, 12. FREEMAN, CHESTER: Jr. Varsity Football 10; Varsity Football 11, 12; Jr. Varsity Base- ball 10; Varsity Baseball 11, 12; Sophomore Favorite Runner-up; Junior Favorite Runner- up; Psychology Club 12; Spanish Club 10, Biology Club 10; Jr. Varsity Track Team 10, FREEMAN, DONNA: Spanish Club 10, 12; Psychology Club 12; Senior Girls 12. GABBARD, KAREN: Student Council 10, 11, 12, Secretary 12; Favorite 10, 11, Queen 12; NFL 10; Drama Club 10, 11, Vice President 11; Thespians 12; Latin Club 10, 11, 12; NHS 12; Court of Honor. GAMEZ, CARLOS: Marine Science Club 12; Varsity Football 12. GARCIA, ANNA: (OEA) VOE Club 12; Spanish Club 11, 12. GARCIA, LILLIE: District Band 11, 12; Region Band 12; Secretary-Treasurer (Band) 12; C. C. Youth Symphony 10, U, 12; All City High School Band 12; Region Orches- tra 12; Orchestra 11, 12; Band Council 12; Band 10, 11, 12. GARCIA, SARA: Spanish Club 10; Senior Girls 12. GARRETT, DEBRA: Biology Club 11. GATES, RICHARD: Band 10, 11, 12; (VIL) Solo Ensemble 10, 11; Distrin Band 10, 11, 12; Drafting. GATTI, TONY: Band 10; Jr. Varsity Football 11; Spanish Club 11, 12; Spanish Club Reporter 12; Varsity Football 12. GAVLIK. KATH i : Drill Team 11, 12; Senior Girls 12. GEDDES, TRACY: Latin Club 10, 11, 12; NHS 12; Marine Science Club 12; Honor Roll 10, U, 12. GIDEON, SHANNON: Spanish Club 10; Royalettes 11, 12; Senior Girls 12. GILMOUR, THERESA: Band 10, 11, 12; Latin Club 11, 12. GLENN, STEVE: Golf 10, U. GOLD, HAROLD: Band 10, 11, 12; NHS President 12; Student Council 10, 11, 12; Student Council Vice-President 10; Student Council President 11; NFL 10, 11, 12; Band Council 11, 12; Student Advisory Boatd; Court of Honor. GON21ALES, NANCY: Band 10, 11, 12; Band Council 10, 11, 12; Band Vice-President 12; District Band 10. GONZALES, RONALD: Track 12. GRAFTON, SHIRLEY: Biology Club 11. GRAHAM, PEGGY: Latin Club 10, 11; Band 10, 11, 12; Band Queen 12; Band Council 10, 12; NHS 12; Senior Girls 12; (Home- coming Court) First Lady-in-waiting; Court of Honor. GRASSBAUGH, DAVID: NJROTC Drill Team 10, 11; Staff Ensign 12; NHS 12; NJROTC Color Guard 11, 12; Coronat Pho- tographer 12. GRAY, CARRIE: Royalettes 11, 12; FHA 11, 12; President of FHA 12; Homecoming Nominee 12; Biology Club 10; Senior Girls 12; Orchestra 10, 11. GREY, JEFFREY: Foosball Club 12. GREENE, GINNY: Hoof beat 11, 12; Editor of Hoofbeat 12; Student Council 11, 12; President of Student Council 12; Spanish Club 10, 11, 12; Psychology Club 12; Favor- ite Runner-up 11; Homecoming Queen Nominee 12; Leadership Convention Dele- gate 12; NHS 11, 12; Japanese Exchange Student 12, Quill and Scroll 12; Senior Girls 12; Youth Appreciation Week Outstanding Student 12; Coun of Honor 12. GUAJARIDO, SYLVIA: OEA Club U, 12. GUERRA, SANDRA: Senior Girls 12. GUM, BARBARA: Spanish Club 10, 11, 12; OEA Club 12. GUNNAR, RUTH: Senior Girls 12; Royal- ettes 12. HAAS, ARLEEN: JV Tennis 10; Varsity Ten- nis 11; Senior Girls 12. HAAS, DENISE MARIE: Royalettes 11, 12; Lieutenant of Royalletter 12; Coronat 11, 12; Editor of Coronat 12; Spanish Club 10; NHS 12; Senior Girls 12; Court of Honor HAHN, ROSS: Football 10, 11, 12; Creative Writing Club 12; Bible Club 12. HAINLINE, VANESSA: Spanish Club 10; Senior Girls 12; Goal Post Committee 12. HALL, SUZI: Band 10, 11, 12; NHS 12; Psy- chology C!ub 12; Medical Club 12; Senior Girls 12; Drum Major II, 12; Band Council 10, 11, 12; All-Cily Band 12; Court of Honor. HAMILTON, HARRY: l.aiin c:iub II, 12; President of Latin Club 12; Tennis Varsity 10, 11, 12; Basketball Varsity 12; NHS II, 12; Royallette Manager; Court of Honor HAND, DIANE: Senior Girls 12; Vice-Presi- dent of HECE 12 [lARRIGAN. PAT HARRIS, AMY: NHL 12; Tennis JV II, 12; Man and Media I-ilm Award. HARRIS. SHEILA: Roifeo Club U, 12, HARRIS. WHIT N.IROTC Drill Team 10. HARTWICK, E, DAVID: NJROTC Drill Team 10, U, 12 HAYNES, MARK: NHS 12; Football 10. HEACOCK, DAVID: Vocal Suspension 10, 11, 12; District Choir 11, 12; Chess Club 12; Marine Science Club 12; President of Marine Science Club 12. HENDERSON, LINDA: Spanish Club 10, 11. 12; Spanish Club Secretary 11; Spanish Club President 12. HENRICHSON, JAYNE: Biology Club 10, 11, 12, Medical Club 10. HENTGES, TERESA: VOE Club 11; VOE Club President 12. HERNANDEZ, MACEDONIO: CVAE 10, 11, 12. HERNDON, DAVID: Electronics Club Presi- dent 12. HERRERA, RUBEN: Football 10, 12; All Dis- trict Honorable Mention; Favorite Runner- up 11, HESTER, PHIL: NHS 12; Commanding Offi- cer of King NJROTC 12; National Sojur- ners Award 1 1 ; Co-Captain of Foosball Club 12; NJROTC Color Guard 11, 12; Court of Honor HITT, CRYSTAL: Varsity Tennis 12. HODGENS, CINDY: Royalettes 11. HOLTZCLAW, CHERYL: CYA 10; OEA Club 11, 12. HOOKS, KAY: Choir 10; Choir Librarian 11. HOVEY, BETH: Stash Art Editor 12; Disa- bled Veterans Contest, Third Place 12. HOWRY, KATHY: Latin Club 11, 12, Homecoming Qutx-n Nominee 12; Film Fes- tival Award 12; Yearbook Photographer 12. HUNT, MARGARETTE: Spanish Club 10, II; Senior Girls 12. HUNT, TOM: Jr Varsity Tennis 10; Varsity Tennis U, Medical Club 12; Spanish Club HYBNER, JODY: Spanish Club 10; Psychol- ogy Club 12 (Secretary-Treasuier); Royal- ettes 11, 12; Girls ' State Nominee, HYDEN, SUE: Spanish Club 10, Royalettes II; Gymnastics Team 11; Senior Girls 12. IMHOFF, JUDY: OEA Club 12, IZQUIERDO, ARCIE: French Club 10. 11, 12; Psychology Club 12, (Neophyte) Thes- pian Society 12; Senior Girls 12; Latin Club U; Spanish Club 11, 12, JAKS. JUDY: Biology Club 11, 12; Vice-Presi- dent Biology Club 12; French Club 11, 12; Nominated for Homecoming Queen, JAMISON, PAUL: Football Trainer 10, 11, 12; Rodeo Club 11, 12; Sports Editor, Coronat 11, 12; Quill and Scroll 12, JENNINGS, GINGER: DECA Club 11, 12. JOHNSON, CHARLES: Band 10, 11, 12; Manager of Band 11; First Place UIL Solo- Ensemble 10; German Club 10, 11, 12; Pres- ident of German Club 12; Soccer Club 10, 11, 12. JOHNSON, DIANE: Drill Team 11, 12; Sen- ior Girls 12. JOHNSON, VALERIE: Royalettes Manager 12; Spanish Club 11; Senior Girls 12. JOHNSTON, MARY: President of the King- branckh of the Weatherman 12; Cheerleader for Foosball Club 12; Associate Editor of the Underworld Daily News 10, 11, 12; Voted Most Likely to Succeed by the S.D.S. JONES, THOMAS: Honor Roll 10, 11, 12. JORDAN, KEVIN: Spanish Club 11; Varsity Football 10, 11, 12; Jr. Varsity Basketball 10; Jr. Varsity Baseball 10; All-District Football 12; NMSQT National Letter of Commenda- tion; Student Council President 9; Lettered in Basketball, Baseball, Football, and Tennis, KAHN, DAVID: NFL 10, 11, 12; Foosball Team 11, 12; President of Foosball Club 11; Chess Club 12; National Honor Society 12; National Merit Scmi-Finalist ; Court of Honor 12 KEENAN, SUE: OEA Club 11, 12. KEMP, DONNA: Coronat 12; Senior Girls KENNE, CINDI: French Club 10; Latin Club 11; Goal Post Committee 11; French Club 12; Co-executive to Senior Girls 12; Home- coming Nominee 12; Y-Tccns 10, 11, 12; Campaigners for Young Life 12. KENNEY, DONNA: ICT KING, JOEL: ICT; VICA Club Reporter 12. KOLODZEY. LARRY: Latin Club 10, 11; DECA Club 12; EMH. KONARIK, STANLEY KORACH, DIANE: International Thespian Society 12; National Forensic League 12; Psychology Club 12; Miller Drama Club 10, 11, 12; Vice President 11; Miller Smdent Council 10, 11 KRATKO, BERNADINE: Senior Girls 12. KRAUSS, JAMES: Baseball 10, 11, 12. KRIVOY, PAUL: Art Guild (President); Fencing Club (Secretary). KUBACH, KATHLEEN: French Club 10; Gymnastic Team 11; Senior Girls 12; Goal Post 12. KURATKO, KATHY: Vocational Office Education Club (Secretary-Treasurer). LANGHAM, JANET SUE: Spanish Club 12; CY.A. ' s 10, 11. LARSEN, JOY: V, Club 11. LEE, KIM: VICA. LEVINE, ROBERT: Golf Team 10, 11, 12; National Honor Society 12; Medical Club 12. LEWIS, TOMMY: Basketball 10, 11; Football 10, 11, 12; German Club 12; Student Coun- cil Vice President 12; Golf Team 12; National Honor Society 11; Nominee for Japanese Exchange Student 12; Court of Honor 12, LITCHKO, BRENDA: Royalettes 11, 12; Spanish Club 10; Biology Club 10. LITTLE, BARBARA: Spanish Club 10, 11, 12; PASF State President 12; Student Council 12; National Honor Society 12; Royalettes 12; Homecoming Nominee (Spanish Club); Court of Honor 12. LISERIO, ALICE: French Club 11; Gymnastic Competition 2nd. 3rd Place. LOFTIN, DONNA MARIE: Spanish Club 10; Biology Club 10; Royalettes 11, 12; Captain 12; Coronat 11, 12, Editor 12; Quill and Scroll 12; NHS 11, 12; Special Achievement Award; Senior Girls 12; Court of Honor 12. LOWE, SHEREE: Y-Teens. LUCKER, STEVE: Football 10, 11, 12; Favot- ite 10, II, MADSEN, IDA: FHA. MAJORS, DENNIS: ROTC Drill Team Member. MALEK, FRANK: NJROTC. MAPES, KAREN: Varsity Tennis Team 10. MARKOWSKY, JAMES: Latin Club; Choir; Art Guild Vice-President; Fencing Club Vice-President; Member of Stash. MATHEWS, RENEE: Student Council 11, 12; Annual Staff 11, 12; Royalettes 11, 12; Bible Club McAULEY, ANDRYA: Spanish Club 10; Roy- alettes 11, 12; Psychology 12; Junior Varsity Tennis 11. McARTHUR, RICK McCASKEY, MARTHA: Biology Club 10; French Club 11, 12; Royalettes 11, 12. McCULLOUGH, TOMMY McKINNEY, BUTCH: Rodeo Club Vice-Pres- ident; DECA Vice-President. McKINNEY, LARUE: Rodeo Club 11, 12. McLENDON, DEBBIE: Ftench Club Trea- surer 11, President 12; Biology Club 10; Royalettes 12; Rodeo Club 11; NFL 10; Drama Club 10. MacMURCHY, SUSIE: Latin Club U; Senior Girls 12; OEA 12. McNAIR, LEAH: NFL 10, 11, 12; National Thespians 12, Treasurer 12; NHS 11, 12. McRAH, LINDA: Domicus Y-Teens U, Presi- dent 12. MERICLE, LINDA: Gymnastics 11, 12; Royal- ettes 12. MIDDLETON, PAT: DECA Club Secretary MILLER, ROBIN: Varsity Track. MILLER, SCOTT: Varsity Football 10, 11, 12; Jt. Varsity Baseball 10; Varsity Baseball 11, 12; Psychology Club 12; All District Foot- ball 12; All South Texas Football Nominee 12; Spanish Club 10, Jr. Varsity Track 10, MITCHELL, DAVE: Man and Media Teachers Aid 12. MORRISON, STEVE: Golf Team 10, 11, 12. MILLER, ANNE: Spanish Club 10; President of Gulf Coast PASF 10; Drill Team 11, 12; Senior Girls 12. MILLER, MONETTE: French Club 10; King Gymnastic Team 11; Goal Post Committee 12; Senior Girls 12. MOORE, LYN: Biology 10; French Club 10, 11; Coronat 12; Royalettes 11, 12; Royalettes Co-Captain 12; Special Achievement Award, Royalettes 11; Senior Girls 12. MORALES, LUCY S.: DECA C lub 12. MORRIS, LINDA G.: Homecoming Queen Nominee 12; Chess Club 12; Math Club 12; Spanish Club 11, 12; National Merit Schol- arship Semi-Finalist 12; Senior Girls 12; Foosball Club 12; NFL 12; Teacher ' s Aid Windsor Park 11 MOSELEY, WALLACE: CYA Member. MULLIGAN, BARBARA MURPHY, JUDY: VOE 11, President; Psy- chology Club 12. MUSGROVE, DANA: Varsity Tennis Team 12; NHS 12. MUSICK, MICHAEL MUTTON, DEBBIE: Rodeo Club 11, 12. NEESE, GENE: Basketball 10, 11; Baseball 10, NEMEC, DIANE JEAN: French Club 10; Psy- chology Club 12. NOAKES, BARBARA: District Band 10, 11, 12; Region Band 12; Area Band 12; Region Orchestra 10, 11, 12; Corpus Christi Youth Symphony 10, 11, 12; All-City High School Band 12; Secretary German Club 12; Band Council 10, 12; Band Librarian 12; Senior Girls 12; Orchestra 11, 12; Band 10, 11, 12; VIL Solo and Ensemble 10, 11, 12; NJROTC 12. NOONER, SUSAN: Spanish Club 10, 11; Drill Team 11, 12; Hoofbeat 12; Senior O ' DELL, MIKE: Rodeo Club 11, 12. OLSON, LARRY: Football 10; Interspace Club 11; National Honor Society 11, 12; Spanish Club 10; Soccer 11. OLSZEWSKI, KAREN: Marine Science Club 11, 12; Biology Club 11; French Club 12; Honor Roll 11. OVERTON, PHIL: National Honor Society 11, 12; Foosball 12; Marine Science Club 12; French Club 10; Medical Club 10, 11, 12; Key Club 10, 11. PALZER, BOUGLAS: Chess Club 11, 12; Treasurer 12. PAREDEZ, ROMAN: NJROTC; CPO 10, 11, PASTOR, DOUGLAS: Electronics Club 12; A- B Honor Roll. PAYTON, COLLEEN: CYA 10; OEA 11, 12. PEELER, PAUL: Rodeo Club 11 PEEPLES, CLAY: Latin Club 10, II; Football 10, 11, 12. PUKINS, DEBORAH: Marching Band 10; Spanish Club 11, District Treasurer 12; Stash Club 12, Psychology 12. PIERSON, CAROL: Latin Club 10, 11; Royal- ettes 11, 12; Marine Science Club 12, Vice- President 12; Homecoming Queen Nominee 12; NHS 12. PITTAWAY, DONNA ANN: Rodeo Club 11, 12. PLEASANTS, CHARLES: Latin Club 11, 12; Psychology Club 12; NHS 12. PHELPS, SHERRY: VOE Club 11, 12. POLINARD, DANNY: Spanish Club 12; Psy- chology Club 12, President 12; Managcf of Baseball Team 1 1 . POLK, DENNIS: Varsity Football Team 10, 11, 12; DE Club Setgeant at Arms; Rodeo Club. POLSTON. SUSAN: VOE Club 11, 12. PONS, KAREN: OEA Club 12. PUCKETT. KURTIS: NJROTC Drill Team, King. PURCELL, LIZ: JV Tennis Team 10, 11; NHS 12; VOE Club, Historian; Senior Girls 12; Homecoming Queen Nominee 12. QUINONES, SYLVIA: Spanish Club 12; Roy- ilettcs 12. RAGSDALE, KEVIN: Basketball 10, 11, 12; Baseball 10. U. 12; Football 10; Runner-up Favorite 11; Spanish Club 10, 11, 12, Trea- surer 12; Medical Club 12; NHS 12; Court of Honor 12. REAVES, MELISSA: Spanish Club 11, 12; Psy- chology Club 12. REDDELL, CATHY REID, RICKY ROBERT: JNROTC Drill Team 10, 11, 12; King Diving Teim 12. ROBERTS, SETSUKO: Tennis 10, 11. ROBERTS, VICKIE SUE: Rodeo Club 11; OEA Club 12. ROBINSON. MIKE: Golf Team 10, 11, 12, Varsity. ROBINSON. PATRICIA: Royalettes 11. 12. RODGERS. GRAFORD: Student Council U. 12; Baseball Captain 12, RODRIGUEZ. ROSALIO: Football 10, 11. 12; Basketball 10; Track 12; French Club 11. ROE, BECKY S.: All Distria Choir 10, 11, 12; All Region Choir 10, U, 12; All-State Candidate 11. 12; Royalettes 12. ROGERS, KARAN: Spanish Club 10; Psy- chology Club 12; Medical Club 12; Coronat Staff 12; NHS 12; Senior Girls 12. ROLL, RICK: Football 10. Varsity 11, 12; Baseball 10, Varsity 11, 12; Basketball 10; Larin Club 11, 12. ROMEL, MARK: VICA Club 12. ROSE, SUSAN: Student Council 10, 11; Latin Club 11, 12. Favorite 10, 11; Goal Post Committee 11; Y-Tccns 10, 11, Officer 10, ROUSE. KATHRYN ELLEN: Spanish Club 10; Royalettes 11. 12, Lieutenant 12; Home- coming Princess 12; NHS 12; Senior Girls 12. RUSSELL, DAVID D: JV Baseball 10. RUSSELL, MICHAEL: Football 10, 11. 12; Larin Club 11. 12. RUSSELL. PATTY L.: Runncr-Up Favorite 10; Larin Club 11; Cheerleader 11. 12; Junior Favorite. RUSSELL, PEGGY: Latin Qub 11; Cheer- leader 11, 12; Junior Runner-Up Favorite. SAENZ, MICHAEL: Spanish Club 10; Key Club 12, Senior Advisor; Psychology Club 12. SALINAS, MARIA LUISA: Medical Club; Spanish Club 12; Astrology Club 12; VOE 12; FHA 12; Rodeo Club 11, 12; Man and Media 12. SALINAS, VELMA French Club 10, 11; PE Aid 12. SCALF, SHARON: Larin Club 11, SCHINDLER. DONNA LYNN: Larin Club 10, 11. 12; Art Guild 10, 11, 12; NHS 11. 12; Varsity Tennis U, 12; National Merit Commendation; Honor Roll 10, 11, 12 SCOTT. NEAL T.: Band 10. II. 12; Urin Club 11, 12; Chess Club 10. 11. Vice-Presi- dent 1 1 ; Coronat Photographer 1 1 ; Stage Band 10, II, 12. SEBRING, ANN: French Club U. 12; NHS SHANKS. SUZANNE: Tennis Varsity 10. 11. NHS 11, 12; Senior Girls 12. SHAPPLEY. SANDY: Band 10. 11. SHINDLER. SIEGLINDE: German Club 10 SMITH, CAROLYN: German Club 12; NHS 12. SHRIVER, JOHN: Student Council Represent- ative 12. SHROPSHIRE, BECKY: Thespian Society President 12; Homecoming Nominee 12; NFL 12; Elected as the Assistant Direaor of the Year for All ProduCTions of King High School 12. SMITH, DAVID J.: Chess Club 10. 11. 12; Band 10. 11. 12. President 12; District Band 10. 11. 12. Region Band 11. 12. SOULE. lEANINE: Choir 11; German Club STALLINGS. RAYMOND: Marine Biology Club 12; Math Club 11; NHS 11. 12. STEIN. HERMAN: Band 10, U. 12; Band Council 10. STEPHENS, ROCKY JOE STEPHENS, RONNIE: Football 10, 11, 12; Trainer of Football 12; Rodeo Club, Presi- dent 11; Campaigners 12; Young Life 12. STONE, ALLEN: Larin Club 11, 12; Football 10, II, 12; Varsity Football Captain 12; Stu- dent Council 10; JV Track 10; NHS 12; NFL 10, U, 12, Court of Honor 12. STROTHER, THOMAS: Football 10; JV Baseball 10; Varsity Ba.seball 11, 12; Medical Club 12; Latin Club 11, 12; Favorite Run- ner-Up 10; Sophomore President 10; Biology Club 10; NHS 11, 12; Court of Honor 12, STUDER. MARY ANN: OEA Club 11, 12. SUFEREDINI, TERRY: Spanish Club 12; NHS 12; Class Advisor of EMH U. SUGARS, CHRISTY: Orchestra 12, Treasurer; Corpus Christi Youth Symphony and Regional Orchestra 10, 11, 12; Larin Club 11, 12; Senior Aid in PE 12. SUMMERS, SERENA: OEA Club 12; French Club 12. TANNER, CATHY: OEA 12. TAPP, PATSY: Stash Club 12. THOMPSON. CHARLIE: German Club 10; JV Basketball Team 10, 11; Psychology Club 12; Hoofbeat Staff TORRES. HENRY: Latin Club 11. 12. TRIAL. BOBBIE: Drill Team 11. 12; Senior Girls 12. TRUJILLO. RAUL: Football 12; Baseball 11, TUBE. SHARON: Psychology Club 12; NHS 11. 12; EMH Achievement Award 11; Senior Girls 12. TUCKER. LIZ: Varsity Tennis 11, 12, Captain 12; Favorite 11. TURPIN, KATHRYN LEE: French Club 10, 11, 12; Royalettes 11, 12; Girls ' State (State Officer); Merit ' s Who ' s Who Among American High School Students; NHS 12; National Merit Letter of Commendation; Court of Honor 12. TYLER, GWEN: OEA 11, 12. VOLKERS, STEVEN RAY: NHS 11, 12; Medical Club 12; Spanish Club 10. VASQUEZ, NADINE M ARIE WAGNER, EUZABETH: Girls Choir 10; Concert Choir 11, 12; UIL Ensemble Con- testant 11; Presidential Physical Fitness Award 10; Honor Roll 10, 11, 12. WALDING. SCOTT: Band 10. 11. 12. WALKER, JOHN: Chess Club 10, U; Track Team 10, 11, 12; Psi Club 10. WALKER, SHANNON DOWNES: NFL 10, 11, 12; NFL Historian 11, Corresponding Secretary 12; Outstanding Sophomore in NFL 10; NFL District 11; UIL District 11; Hcxjfbeat 11; National Honor Society 12; Pegasus Co-editor 12; Senior Girls 12; Court of Honor 12. WALSTON, BECKYE: CVAE President 12. WARNER, PATTY: Concert Choir 10, 11, 12; Vocal Suspension 11, 12; Choir Vice-Presi- dent and Secretary-Treasurer; Student Coun- cil 10, 11, 12; Hoofbeat Staff 12; French Club 11, 12; Leadership Convention Dele- gate 12; NHS 11, 12; Senior Girls 12; Court of Honor 12. WAYLAND, DOUGLAS: Latin Club 11, 12; Sophomore Football Manager 10; Varsity Football Manager U, 12; Young Life 10, 11, WEST, DONNA: NFL 10, 11, 12; NFL His- torian-Reporter 12; Stash 12; PASF 11, 12; Vice-President (PASF) 12; NHS 12; NFL Nominee for Homecoming Queen 12. WHALEY, SUSAN: Varsity Tennis Team 10, II, 12; Varsity Tennis Captain 12; Hoofbeat Staff 11, 12; Hoofbeat Editor 12; Concert Choir Historian 12; Quill and Scroll 12; NHS 11, 12; Senior Girls 12; Court of Honor 12. WHILDEN, BETH: VICA Club Secretary 12; A-B Honor Roll 12 WHILDEN, JODY: NHS; Latin Club 11. WHITE, GARRY: Band 10, 11, 12, District Band 11; All City High School Band 12; Latin Club 11, 12; Biology Club 12; Stage Band 11, 12. WILLIAMS, EDMUND P.: Medical Club 10, 12; President of Medical Club 12; NHS 11, 12; Tennis 10. WILLIAMS, SUSAN: President of School Orchestra 11, 12; All State Symphony 11, 12; Region Orchestra 10, 11, 12; Del Mar College Chamber Orchestra 10, 11, 12; Cor- pus Christi Youth Symphony 10, 11, 12. WILLIAMSON, DON: Key Club 12. WINZENREID. KEITH: NHS 12; Track 12. WINTERMUTE. ALICIA: French Club 10. U, 12; Royalcttes 11, 12; Lieutenant 12; Homecoming Queen Nominee 12; NHS 11, 12. WOLF, JODY: VOE 12; Astrology Club 12; FHA 12; Rodeo Club 11. 12; Man and Media 12. WOOD, MIKE: NFL 10, 11, Degree of Excel- lence; Orchestra 11, 12, Vice-President; Cor- pus Christi Youth Symphony; ROTC 10. WORTHINGTON, SANDRA: Spanish Club WHITT, SCOTT: VICA Club 12. YAKLIN, LYNN: Football 10, 11, 12; Rodeo Club 11, 12, Sergeant at Arms. YATES, JOANNE JOY: Industrial Coopera- tive Training, Vice-President 12; Girls Inter- mural Basketball 11; Senior Girls 12. Gym- nastics 11; Honor Roll 10, 11, 12. YOUNGS, DEBBIE: Spanish Club 10; NHS 12; Senior Girls 12. Staff and Administration Index Arevalo, Mai Abarca, Manuel 65, 275 Albright, James E. 278 Allen, Joey 24, 270, 275 Anderson, Mrs. Cccile M. 262 Applebaum, Genrudc 277 Barnard, Cornell 278 Bass, Franklin 278 Bassous, Sammy D. 58, 258 Beams, Mrs. Frances P. 272 Beckman, Miss Dorothy M. 270, 271 Benkcndorfer, John R. Berry, Mrs. Mildred 258 Blankenship, John B. 58, 258 Boney, Mrs. Audrey 270, 271 Betelho, Edward J. Boynt, Mrs. Niki J. 50, 262, 81, 82 Boynt, Shawna 50 Briedwell, Jenne A. 262 Brubaker, Stanley Mr. 268 Cass, Paul H. 270 Collins, Trey 108 Cook, Marilyn 272 Cooper, Mrs. Lorene C 265 Cranford, Mrs. Jo A. 58, 275 Crawford, Georgia W. 268 Crawford, Mrs. Roberta O. 64, 274 Cunningham, Mrs. Johnie L. Custer, Raleigh Darlington, Mrs. Bruce W. 278 Daughty, Mrs. 269 Davis, Allen B. 270 Davis, Marion Jr. Dawley, Robert 57 De Los Santes, Ebangilana 277 Depuy, Mrs. Nancy F. 262 DeShane, Mrs. Connie J. 262, 263 Diemert, Miss Susan 294 Donnan. Laurence A. (Lad) 267 Erekson, Mrs. Nadine C. 271 Estes, Lorainne 277 Eubank, Mrs. Vivian W. 262, 263 Farquhar, Patricia D. 262 Fehlis, Emily M. 258 Fleeman, Mrs. Barbara R. 268, 269 Fowler. Ned W. 266, 270, 99 Garcia, Louis D. 98, 270, 271 Garza, Helen 277 Gaskins, Mrs. Jacquelyn T. 262 Gingerich, Miss Shirely J. 128, 260, 261 Gold, Sammy 294 Gold, Mrs. Sammy 294 Goslin. Thomas M. 268 Graves, Gilbert Jr. 21, 257 Gruen, Jack A. Gum, Dorothy 50, 275 Hall, Loren 23, 45, 272 Hamilton, Harry W. 50, 274 Harbin, Richard H. 262 Harrell, Peggy 273 Harwell, Mrs. Sandra 262, 263 Hatridge, Mrs. Ilona M. 259 Hawkins, Barbara A. 276 Haynes, Delores A. 259 Herndon, Mrs. Beverly J. 275 Herren, Mrs. Janis E. 275 Hill, Mrs. Lucy B. Huckabee, Adrain 58, 61. 274 Hughes. Robert 294 Hutson, Mr. W. G. 278 Jackson, Jesse 277 Jones, Juanita 277 Jones, Mrs. Karen S. (bS, 266 Keene, John 273 King, William D. 260 Knight, Gilbert 56, 273 Kock, Gerald H 22, 268, 269 Korach, Mrs. Gloria S. 69 Lalor, David M. 266 Logan. Terry S. 98. 270, 271, 123 Longoria. Miss Francisca 62. 266 Longoria, Leonel E. 260. 261 Lopez. Lawrence 58. 59. 274 Luker. Betty 259 MacManus, Mrs. Margarita 268 McCallick. Mrs. Mary L. 275 McMullan. Mrs. Cynthia L. 58. 59. 274 McQueen, Mr. Jack 278 Mains, Doris 276 Mills, Royal B. 257 Minnick, David E. Morrison, Gloria J. 259 Morton, Craig 24, 86, 87 Mucck, Mrs. Marjoric A. 258 Narvacz, Manuel Neff. Kenny (Mrs.) 276 Norris. Miss Suzanne 260 Nowicki, Mrs Helen 70, 265 Olivarcs, Jose R. 260 Olivarcz, Miss Barbara 260 Orr. Mrs. Terry T 1, 86, 88, 89, 294 Paciotti, Mrs. Catherine R. 71, 265 Pettit, Mrs. Mary F. 275 Pickett, John M. 268 Pilchcr, Mrs Genie S. Pogue, Mrs. Joyce 264 Poguc, Kent 257, 294 Puckctt, Mrs. Bcttie 58, 274 Ramirez, Miss Elida E. 72, 264, 265 Randolph, Mr B. D. 268, 269 Rascoc, Ruth A. 276 Rii kctts. Roycc J. 262 Robertson, Peggy 263 Rodriguez, Fernando G. 98, 270 Sanders, Winnie 277 Scallorn, Donald W. 258 Schellhase, Mrs Betty L. 260 Schunke, James 24, 266, 267 Scale, Mrs. Rebecca R 72, 264, 265 Selby, Mrs. Jaync F. 68, 262 Shacklcford, Steve 268 Smith, Gary W. 261 Smith, George Smith. Odessa 277 Sosa, Alfred 45, 272 Stewart, Mrs. Johnnie L. 273 Stokley, William J. 273 Suddath, Paul R 266 Swearingen, Howard W. 56 Taylor, Brcnda C Tcmpleton, Robert M. 53, 272 Tijerina. Mrs. Rose M. 258 Tout, Mrs. Dorothy J. 77, 262 Tuberville. Gary N. 96, 270 Vacck, Dan 272 Vasquez, Mr. Arturo 278 Volkcr, Mrs. Kathryn L. 265 Wageman, Barbara L. 270, 271 Waldcn, Mrs. Patricia A. 64, 274 Waldrop, Grady W. 272 Ward, John C Jr. 104 Ward, Kathryn 277 Ware, Arthur W. 58, 59, 274 Weiser, Jerry 110, 1 11, 113, 266 West, Earl E. 83, 266, 267 Whites, Charlie Wiggins, Mrs. Cynthia A. 67, 260, 261 Wildman, Lynn Wiley, Mrs. Holla J. 268, 269 Williams, Dr. Dana 278 Williams, Suzanne C. 262 Winkle, Morris Jr. 23, 273, 294 Winston, Mrs. Zaidec I. 69, 268 Womack, Rita M 258 Zabava, Jon C 266, 267, 270 Sophomores otUCteJlt ITiCtex Abel, Mary A. 231, 245 Adams, Amy 252 Adams, Deborah 231 Adamson, Keith A. 71, 230, 231 Aguilar, Rose Marie 231 Akin, Denise 33, 231, 50 Allen, Danny 231 Allen, Kathy I. 231, 251 Allen, Sharon K. 231 AUerkamp, David 98, 231 Amaya, Adrian Luis 231 Anderson, Dcbra 231 Anderson, Forbes 231 Anderson, Jeff 152, 231 Arispe, Manuel 231 Armentrout, Dcbra 231 Arnold, Randy 111, 231 Arriaga, Patty 231 Arrisola, Lours 231 Asistcnt, Debbie 231 Avalos, Sergio A. 231 Ba ' con, Michael L. 231 Baird, Charles 231 Baish, Patricia J. 231 Baker, Judy Kay 231 Baldwin, Kathleen 33, 231, 50 Ballengee, Bruce V. 71, 231 Barker, Arline 231 Bartosh, Lisa 231 Basaldua. Dahlia 231 Bass, Caria 150, 231, 249, 115 Bates, Doug 231 Baumgardncr, Ronnie 115, 231 Baxley, Steve 231 Bazan, Adelina 231, 45 Beavers, Deborah L. 231 Becker, Bob 98 Bcdnorz, Benita 230, 231 Bednorz, Brian 231, 45 Beecroft, Sam 65, 231 Bell, Susan 152, 231 Benavides, Jerry 231 Benedict, Rae 231 Bennett, Penny 231 Benoit, Marlys 232 Berkcbile, Barbara 232 Berlanga, Arthur 232 Berrcy, Billy 232, 45 Berry Randy 232 Bcseda, Sheryl 232 Bethel, Steve 232 Beto, Ronnie 232 Bickham, Belinda 232 Biggar, Debbie 232 Billingsley. Lori 232 Bird, Michael 252 Birnbaum, Luther M. 232 Birt, Donna J. 232 Bishop, Jannis 232 Blanton, Lauren 232 Blanton, Sherri 232, 241, 152 Blaylock, Bill 232 Board, Wendell 233 Boaton, Alice 232 Bomba, Stephen K. 233, 45 Bonham, Brenda 233, 251 Booker, Bob 233 Bookout, Gail A. 233, 50 Boone, John 233 Bourg, Brenda M. 230, 233 Boutte. Carol 233 Bowcn, Billy W. 233 Boyd, Bonnie 233 Boyd, Linda K. 72, 233 Boykin, Martin 233 Bracey, Hal J. 55, 233 Bradshaw, Bill 233 Bradshaw, Sherry 151, 233 Briones, Emma 233 Brown, Amanda 252 Brown, Oris 71, 128, 230, 233, 129, 150 Brown, Karen 24, 233 Bryan, Billy 233 Burchell, Debbie 233, 53 Burdctte, Vickie 233 Burke, Lane 233 Burnett, Kyle 252 Burton, Jana Kay 233 Burton, Pam 233 Cabello, Raymond 234 Cacuna, Bruce 234 Calcy, Mark 234 Campbell, John 234 Canine, Alan 234 Canion, Dennis 234, 104 Cannon, Jack 150, 234, 104 Cantu, Nelda 234, 53 Cardenas, Sylvia 234 Carr, Cheryl L. 234 Carroll, Richard 98, 234 Carrow, Maureen 234 Case, Jim 72, 73, 234, 253, 81 Casey, Allen 234 Cass, James 234 Casso, Gerardo 252 Casso, Salvador 252 Castillo, Noclia C. 234 Causey, Paul N. 234 Ceja, Emma 234 Cerna, Jess 234 Chapa, Viola 124, 123 Chase, Terri 234, 70 Chavera, Elizabeth 234 Chrisman, Tana 235 Chumbl ey, Suzanne 235 Cleveland, Linda 235 Coan, Sidney 235 Cohn, Jim 235 Coley, Kathy 235 Collier, Gayle 235 Collins, Robert 235 Conner, S. Dale 235, 70 Contreras, Dan 98, 235 Conwell, Kelly 235 C(x pcr, Suzan A. 235 Cordero, Oscar 235 Covington, Joe 235 Cowling, Jeff 235 Craig, Penny 235 Crisp, Candy L. 252 Crisp, Rjck D. 211 Crocker, Kent 235 Crozier, Brian 115, 235, 152 Crum, Mike 235 Cude, Gary 63, 235 Culbenson, Mike 55, 235 Cunis, Juli 235 Cypert, Cindi 235 Dalton, Glen D. 55, 235 Darby. Mary 235 Daughtry, Roland 63, 235 Davidson, Steve 235 Davis, Chariie S. 252 Davis, Don 236 Davis, Kathy 236 Davis, Wayne 62, 236 Debravo, Joann 236 Deel. Karen 236 Dcgregorio, Steve 98, 236 Dclagarza, Rudy 236 Delarosa, Rosic 236 Delossantos, Sandra 236 Denton, Dale 63, 236 Deter, Frank 236 Diaz, Oscar 236 Didear, Peggy 236 Didcar, Robert 45, 236 Dill, Chuck 252 Dill, Darlene 236 Dill, James Aubrey Dixon, George 236 Dodson, Beverly 236 Dolgner, Elaine 236, 50 Donnelly, Thomas G. 55, 98, 236 Dostal, Denise 236 Drozd, Diana 236, 45 Duckworth, Melanie 229 Duerr, Michael David 236, 98 Duke, M. James 98, 236 Duncan, John 236 Dunn, Becky 236 Dunn, Phillip 236 Duplessis, Terry 236 Duponc, Charles M. 236, 63 Dusch, Debra Ann 236 Edwards, Melissa A. 236 Eldridge, Vickie 236 Emerson, Terry L. 236, 45 Eppes, David 236 Escamilla, David 236 Escobedo, Edwardo 98, 236 Espinosa, Sylvia 236, 45 Espitia, Ricky 71, 123, 235, 236, 127 Esse, Johanna 236 Evans, Charles David 236 Evans, Glen Tucker 236 Evans, Tina Joy 237 Ewald, Alfred W. 237 Ewing, Karen 64, 237 Ewing, Melissa Kay 237 Falks, Ed Newby 65, 237, 153 Fclfc, Jeanne M. 237, 50 Feudo, John 55, 237 Fields, Bruce 55, 237 Finger, Janet Lcc 237 Fitzgerald, Michael 55, 237 Florcs, Carmen 237 Florcs, Irma 237 Flores, Linda Rose 237 Floumoy, Suzanne 237 Fomby, Forrest 213 Fontaine, Judy 237 Forres, Carmen 252 Fowier, Evelyn 237, 45 Fox, Brad 237 Frazier, Robert 237 Freeman, David 237, 104 Fuentes, Carmella 72, 237 Galvan, Ruben 237 Gann, Clifton 237 Gannon, Lisa 237 Garcia, Daniel 238 Garcia, Fred 98, 238 Garcia, Jerry 238, 55 Garcia Israel 238 Garcia, Raymond 238, 1 1 1 Garcia, Ruth 238 Gard, Wendy 238 Garshan, Eddie 238 Gar -in, Lani Ann 238 Garza, Hector 238 Gaston, David 238, 246, 45, 55 Gates, Deborah A. 238, 45 Gentry, Timothy E. 238 Gilbreath, Kenneth 65, 252 Gipson, Linda 238, 50 Gold, Jacob Michael 238 Gonzales, Cynthia 238 Gonzales, Karen 233, 238 Gonzales, Orlando 238, 246, 45 Gonzales, Ricardo 238 Goodbread, Ganh 238 Gocxdman, Deanna M, 238, 50 Grant, Gaye 238 Greenwood, Kirk 238 Grieser, Michael 238 Grigsby, Jamie L 239 Grove, Mark 239 Grubb, Robert 239, 152 Guenthner, Gale 239, 50 Guerra, Linda Kay 239 Guerrero, Joe 239 Guthrie, Carol E. 239, 45 Gutierrez, Alex 253 Gutierrez, Erasmo 239 Gutierrez, Jeanette 239 Habem, Kevin L 239, 53 Haddad, Melissa 239, 31 Hagens, John W. 239 Haley, Terri 239 Hamil, Donna 239, 251 Hamilton, David Ray 239 Hamilton, Jason 253 Hand, William p. 239 Handley, Mark 239 Hardigree, Mark E. 63, 239 Harding, Rae 239 Hare, Emmy R. 239, 45 Harless, Cynthia 239 Harrigan, Tom 239 Harrigan, Tommy Fran 239 Harrwick, Debbie 239, 55 Harvey, Thomas 239 Hawkins, Nelda M. 239, 53 Hawkins, Keith 239, 45 Hayden, Timothy 239 Hayes, Gladys 215 Heldenfels, Frederic 239 Henley, Walter 239 Herrera, Nora 239 Herring, Rickie 239 Hesse, Steve 239 Hester, Cheryl Ann 239 Hettich, Mechclle 239 Heusman, Curtis 63, 239 Hewitt, Cindy L. 239, 70 Hicks, Cheryl L 239, 70 Hicks, Bill 239, 53 Hill, Betty 239 Hinojosa, Pedro 239 Hobbs, Charlotte 239 Holland, Tammy Jo 240 Holland, Toni 240 Hollingsworth, Willi 240 Holmes, Barbara A. 240, 50 Holmes, Charles A. 240 Holmes, Cherry L. 240, 50 Hooks, Daniel T. 240 Horkin, Terry Lynn 240 Horton, Brenda J- 240 Hoting, Helaina Sue 240 Hough, Williamson T. 73, 240 Hovey, Elaine 240 Hubby, Becky 45, 240 Hummell, Chris 45 Hunter, Melody 253 Hurt, Vickie L 240 Hyden, Tim 98 Imhoff, Kenneth 240 Ingle, Donna Joette 240 Ivey, Debra K. 240 Ivy, Donna Fern 240 Jesurum, Robert 240 Jimenez, Esperanza 240 Johnson, Allen 240 Johnson, Barbara 50, 240 Johnson, Gordon 240 Johnson, Karen Marie 230, 240, 81 Johnson, Kaye L. 240 Johnson, William 240 Johnston, Annie E. 240 Johnston, Robin 45, 240 Jones, Bobby 240 Jones, Paul D. 45, 240 Jordan, Donald S. 230, 240 Jordan, Stephen 98, 240 Keene, Amy J. 240 Keim, Donna L. 240 Kemp, Michael B. 240 Kessler, Alice 240 Kimball, Kelly 240 King, Bradley 240 King, Cathy Lizab 240 Kinney, Mary Ann 253, 151, 115 Kirkpatrick, Michael 240 Kittle, Teri 240 Klingaman, Kary L. 230, 240 Koehler, Jay 253 Koepke, Brant H. 55, 241 Kollaja, Eddie 241 Kolodzey, Karen E. 241 Kovaric, Kathryn A. 241 Kratko, Priscilla 241 Kxing, Judy 50, 241 Kucera, Scott 241, 152, 104 Lalone, Nancy Kimber Lampert, Wayne 71, 241, 115 Lance, Judy L. 241 Landry, Belinda 53, 241 Largin, Sara 241 Laubach, Jody L. 24 1 Laurel, Charles E. 98, 241 Laurel, David 241 Laurel, Vclma 241 Lauritzen, Craig L. 241 Leal, Roland 98, 241 Lee, Bobby W. 96 Lee, Linda Gail 45, 241 Lewis, Douglas 241 Liles, Cynthia E. 241 Lindley, Clayton B. Little, David 241, 230 Loosemore, Mary J. 242 Lopez, Patricia 242 Lord, Kathi 242 Loving, Mark R. 242 Lummus, Charlie W. 253 Luna, Charles 242 Luna, Lucy Rose 242 Lynch, Kathryn 242 Lynn, Cynthia 242 Lynn, Kelly 253 Lytton, Ginger 242 Manning, Deborah 242, 152 Manning, Thomas Lee 98, 242 Marcell, Cynthia Ann 242 Marcum, David L. 242 Maroney, Mark A- 242, 104 Marquardt, Kun Al 242 Marshall, Jacquely 253 Manin, Anita L. 242 Manin, Charlotte An 230, 242 Manin, Robert 242 Martinez, Eugene 242 Maninez, Magdalena 242 Maninez, Mary 55, 242 Martinez, Theresa 242 McB eth, Stephen H. 71, 242 McCarty, Andrew 243 McCoggins, Carol 243 McCoy, Doug 45, 243 McCullough, Candy 243 McCuUough, Cheryl 243 McCullough, Steve 243 McDaniel, Karen 45, 243 McDonald, Greg 243 McGaffee, Debbie 243 McGee, Marianne 50, 243 McGinnis, Jim 243 McGowan, Eddie 243 Mclver, John 243 McKcnzie, Joeann 243 McLendon, Donna 45, 243 McNorton, Jim 243 Meadows, David 243, 70 Medina, Arnie 243 Melbe, Edward 98 Mendoza, Patrick 63, 243 Mengle, Paula 50, 243 Mericle, Carl 45, 243 Merrill, Roger 243 Meyer, Ezra 56 Midgett, Barbara 253 Miller, Alan 243 Mills, Thomas 243 Minton, Jay Ray 98, 243, 151 Mitchell, Kathy 243 Mitchell, Larry 243 Mohn, Thierry 55, 243 Molbe, Edward 243 Moltz, Beverly C 45, 46, 243 Mondy, Lisa 45 Monrad, Bruce 243 Monreal, Beatrice 243 Monies, Ricky 243 Moore, Bobby 243 Moore, Phil 243 Moore, Thomas H. 253 Moreno, Mario 111, 243 Morgan, Bobby 243 Morin, Gilbert 243 Morris, Kathryn 243 Morris, Steve 53, 243 Morris, Suzy 45, 243 Mulle, Bill 243 Munoz, Bonnie 45 Murphy, Peggy 253 Musick, Tricia 244 Myers, George 244 Natale, Joe 244 Neill, Kelly 244 Nelson, Cheryl 244, 124, 123 Nemec, Larry 244 Nespit, Wayne 244 Netek, Frank John 98 Ncugent, Danny 244 Nicholson, Laura 244 Nicolas, Sandy 244 Nino, Rudy 244 Nisenson, Ellen S. 72, 244 Nisenson, Lucy 244 Nolen, Crystal 253 Nowell, Matt 253, 104 Odom, Jacque Odom, John 244 Okeefe, Pat 253 Okelley, Jackie 244 Oliva, Debbie 244 Olivarez, Damaso A. Olivarez, Tony 244 Olivarez, Victor 244 Oneal, Lynn 244 Orourke, Kaleen 244 Owen, Christy 45, 244 Owens, Pat 71, 244 Ozec, Bobby 244 Pace, Ginger 244 Pagenkopf, Barbara 244 Pallotti, Phil 45, 244 Panaccione, Linda 244 Parish, David Parker, Larry 24 ' ! Patterson, Kathy 244 Patton. Cindy 244 Paul. Jim 244 Pease, Barbara 244 Pccplcs, Gene 71, 230, 244, 151 Pecrman, Girg 244, 115 Pena, Danny 244 Perdue, Joe 244 Perez, Dclma 253 Perez, Elda 50, 244 Perez, Norma 244 Perry, Carl 244 Pfennig, Theresa 245, 242 Phillips, Richard 245 Phillips, Stephanie 245, 115 Pierce. Lee 245 Picrson. Barry 245. 106. 107 Plaughcr. Steve K 253 Plough. Bobby 245, 106. 108. 10 Polinard. Mark 245 Pollman. Craig 98. 245. 104 Polston. Kathleen 245 Ponder. Roger A 245 Ponton. Tammy 245 Pope. Leslie 245 Potter. Tim 245 Prado. Danny 98, 245 Price. Johnnie 245 Proff it. James 245 Proulx. David 230. 63. 245 Pryor. Barbara 245 Purccll, Dan 246. 107 Purser. Cheryl 50. 246 Ratcliff, Joanne 246 Reed. Robert 246 Reeves. Cheryl 246 Reuttcr. Dcbra 246 Rew. Mark 246 Reyes, Sylvcstre 246 Reyes. Tony 246 Richardson, Tommy 71, 246 Richter, John 246 Riley. Chuck 246 Rimar, Stephen 246 Rios, Diana 246 Rising. Elizabeth A. 246 Rizzo. Diane 246 Robinson, David 246 Robinson, Diane 246 Robles. Danny 246 Rodriguez. Amanda 246 Rodriguez. Liliie 246 Rodriquez, Viaor 45, 246 Rodriguez, Yolanda 246 Rogers. Mark 246 Rogers. Tom 247 Roman, Henry 233, 247 Rosas, Abel 247 Roschetzky. Sue 247 Ross, Debbie 247 Rouse. Scott 247 Rowling. Carol 53. 71. 247 Roy. Roger 253 Rozell. Dcbora 247 Russell. Ronnie 247 Rye. Thomas 98. 247 Saldana, Bobby 247 Saldana, Eloy 247 Salinas. Norma 247 Salinas. Ricky 247 Samelson. Lydia 247 Sampson, Paul 105, 104 Schlader, Rustey 247 Schoggins, Carrie 247 Schrocdter, Sylvia 247 Schuetze, Gay Lynn 247 Schueize, Rick 229 Scruggs, Dale 247 Seaman. Eric 247 Segler. Debbie 247 Segovia, Monica 247 Scibold, Dan 247 Self, Scott 248 Sclsor, Jamie Lea 248 Serrata, Larry 45. 248 Shappley. Jcannine 45, 248 Sheinberg. Andrew 248 Sherman. Terri 68. 248 Sherwin. Richard 253 Shipp. Brenda 248 ShtKkley. Michael 248 Shocklcy. Tina 53. 63, 248 Shropshire. Paul 248 Shumate. Melinda 242. 248 Sifuentcs. Julia 248 Silkwood. Bonnie 57. 248 Simmons. Margo 71. 152. 248 Sisson, Carol 248 Sizemore, Marshall 45, 246. 248 Slay. Usa 253 Smith. Cindy 248 Smith. Edward 248 Smith, Joel 253 Smith. Kim 248 Smith, Mike 45. 248 Smith. Susan 248 Smylie. Regina 248 Snell, James 248 Snyder. Kathy 251. 248 Soliz. Oscar 248 Southard, Frankie 248 Spencer, Donna 233. 253 Spencer, Sandy 50, 248 Spencer, Tedi 248 Spitzer, Kim 248 Spivcy. Rodney 249 Stallings. Kent 249 Starbuck. Charles 249 Starkey. Debbie 37. 249 Staton. Cathy 249 Steck. Leslie 233. 249 Steinhauser, Karla 45, 249 Stephens. David 45, 253, 249 Stevcr, Scott D. 65, 70, 253 Stilwell, Darlene 70, 242, 249 Stines. Karen 249 Stonecypher. Daryl 249 Strauss. David 249 Stever, Scott 253, 249 Strother, Sara 253 Stnink. Kim 38, 249 Stuber, Rene 249 Swan. Scott 249 Swanner. Linda 249 Swantner, Diana 249 Swift. Steve 249 Swilling. Cynde 249 Takatch, Ricky 45. 249 Talamantes. Gene 249 Talamantes, Simon 249 Tamez. Jesse 249 Tankslcy, Philip 37, 235, 249 Taylor, Jeff 249 Taylor. Larry 55. 249 Taylor. Loucttc 50. 249 Tcague. Dcewaync 250 Tepcra, Gary 55, 250 Thclx-au. Martin 98, 250 Thompson. Carlene 253, 248 Thompson. Linda 33, 230 Thompson, Melissa 250 Tijerina, Paul 98 Torres, Carmen 248, 250 Tranum, Susan 250 Travis, David 250 Trevino, Eddy 71, 98, 250 Trevino, Gloria 250 Trigg. Jana 250 Trujillo. Mike 250 Tucker. Ken 250 Tyler. Greg 250 Ulcak. Laurie 250 Underwood. Vicki 253 Urban. Jim 250 Uri. Joi 50, ' 250 Vacllo. Mike 250 Valdez. Selma 250 Vanderford, Joe 250 Vargas. Rosalinda 250 Vasquez. Art 250 Vaughan. Danny 106, 107, 251 Vela, Martha 45, 251 Vick, Terry 251 Vickers, Dayne 45, 251 Vickcry. Debbie 237. 251 Villarreal. Noe 98. 251 Villarreal, Ricky 251 Vorndam. Crystal 251 Wade. Diane 251 Walberg. Mark 251 Walenta. Elodic 251 Walker, Carol 230, 251 Walker, Diana 251 Waller, Loise 251 Ward, Luan 251 Ward, Pamela 251 Warles,John 251 Warren, John 235, 251 Warren, Laurie 115, 251 Wasson, Lynelle 251 Watson, Caria 251 Watson, John 35, 251 Watson, Pat 104, 251 Wayland, Emily 71, 251 Webb, Cliff 251 Weed, Sandy 251 Weeks, Gerri 251 Wcstbrook, Carolyn 251 Westerman, James 251 Whcatley. Randy 82 White, Greg 71, 251 White, Rodney 252 Whiteaker. Richard 252 Wickham, Andrea 252 Willeford. Rebecca K. 252 Williams, Angela C. 57, 252 Williams, Gary L. 252 Williams. Kenneth D. 252 Williams, Lynn 253 Wilson, Billy M. 252 Wimbish, Lori 252 Wood, Mark 252 Wtxxiard, Laura 252 Woodcock, Keith 252 Woolsey. Jan 252 Woolscy, Marylee 252 Wright, Henry 252 Wright, Jr. Joe 252 Wright, Phyllis 252 Wright, Tim 252 Wright, W. Dwayne 252 Wyeth, Roben Dru 253 Yarbrough, Cindy 252 Yarbrough, Magan 45, 252 Ybanez, Ramona 252 Ybancz, Richard Young, E, Lynne 252 Youngblood, Joe 152, 105, 104 Zak, Jim 252 Zeiger, Sheila J. 252 Zimmerman, Eliz 230, 150, 115, 116, 252 Zimmerman, Kenneth F. 252 Zubrod, Bonny Lou 252 Zuniga, Sandra 252 Juniors Abbott, Debbie 207 Abbott. Debbie 207, 50. 149 Ac-una. Jerry 207 Adams. John 207 Addkisson. Steve 207, 216, 23 Aguilar, Yolanda 207 Aguirre, Richard 71, 207 Alexander. Rachel 207, 70 Allen, Carlton 207 Allen, Fred 65. 207 Allen. Glori 67. 206. 207, 129, 147 Allen, Karen 207 Alty, Cindy 73, 207, 115, 117 Alvarez. Armando 207. 45 Ames. Carter 207. 45 Ames. Clay 207. 45 Amesquita. Terry 207 Anderson. Kyle 71. 207, 50 Ansley, Dee 207 Anslinger. Suzy 207 Anthony. Nora 207 Armstrong. Mandy 207. 45 Armstrong, Joel 71, 207, 38 Arriola, Diane 64, 207 Arriola, Gracie 64 Arriola. Norma 64. 208 Atmar. Robert 65. 67. 208 Atterbury. Jane 67. 206, 208, 149 Auforth, Karen 72, 208 Avila, Mel 208. 45 Baethge, Jerry 208 Baldwin, Debra 208 Balliew. Sharon 208 Bargcr. Debbie 50. 71. 84. 86, 87, 206, 208 Bayliss, Rusty 208 Bazzy, Charlene 208 Beadle. Mark 126 Beams. Robin 208 Bednorz. Joe Pat 228 Beecroft. Mary 208 Bceghley. Diana 208 Bell, Kathy 208 Bemis, Mike 208, 145 Benedict, Debbie 208 Bennett, Carol Ann 71. 208. 209. 80 Bennett, Bobby 208 Benson, Becki 209 Benson, Mike 55, 209 Berger, Lisa 209 Beseda, Jack Edward 209 Beshears, David 209 Best, Scott 228 Bethany, James 209 Billhymer, Michele 209 Billingslcy, Robert 209 Birnbaum, Audrey 209 Blackburn, Stephen 209. 84, 86, 87 Blakelock, Trina 209, 57 Bland, Bruce 209, 62 Blankenshio, Carol 209, 263 Blankenship, Susan 209, 212, 129, 148 Bloom, Mike 209 Boeck, Kathy 209 Bohannon, Grace 209 Bohuslav, Jennicc 209 Bolin.Judy 209, 50 Bonilla, Jon 209, 73, 96 Bonner, Robert 209, 125, 126, 123, 127 Boone, Laurie 209, 72 Bostick, Julie 228, 45 Boulwarc, Cindy 209 Bounds, Rob 209 Bouse, Richard 209 Bowen, Richard 209, 53 Bowman, John 209 Bradley, John 209 Bradley, John 228, 71 Bray, April 209, 57 Bray, Don 209 Breeze, Becky 229 Bridges, Brcnda 209, 50 Briones, Hilda 209 Britt, Ray 209 Brown, Bruce 209, 56 Brown, Dale 209 Brown, Dana 209 Brown, James 209 Brown, Mark 209, 106, 107, 108 Brubaker, Carol 209 Bryant, Gail 73, 209, 115 Buckley, Charles 229 Buckley, Mike 209 Burman, Fran 210 Burrow, Lynn 210 Burton, Charlie 229 Burton, Russell 210, 45, 62, 71 Bushwar, Cherie 71, 210 Butts, Jody 210 Callis, Charles 210 Canion, Denise 210 Cantu, Rene 210, 45 Capcllc, Holly 210, 50 Carey, Steve 210 Carranza, John 210, 248 Carter, Tom 210 Cass, Colleen 210, 53, 73 Cassidy, Cindy 210 Castillo, Noe 210 Chaisson, Karen 210 Chaney, Mike 210 Chasak, Gary 210 Chesney, Diane 210 Chumbley, Carol 210 Ciochetto, Lewis 55, 210 Clark, Donna 210 Clark, Duane 210, 45 Cleland, James 210 Cleveland, Randy 210 Cline, Nancy 210, 115 Coker, Carolyn 210 Cole, Jimmy 210, 45 Collier, Bruce 210 Collins, Catherine 210, 72 Collins, Vivian 229, 124, 123 Comstock, Paula 210 Conley, Candy 210, 45 Conner, Mike 211 Connor, Jimmy 210 Conwell, Dean 211, 24, 29, 147, 126, 102, 123 Cook, Patti 87, 211, 50 Cook, Steven 207, 211 Cordero, Delia G. Cormier, Mike 211 Cowan, Diane 211, 45 Crawford, Judy 2 1 1 Crisp, Rick 211 Cruse, Gary 211 Culbertson, Darlene 211 Curry, Frankie 211, 228 Curtis, Melanie 73, 211, 68 Cypert, Billy 211 Dailey, Bruce 211 Dault, Janice 211, 50 Davis, Charles 211 Davis, Francis 55, 211 Davis, Harry 211 Davis, James 211 Davis, Jeff 211 Davis, Joe 211 Davis, Michael 211 Dawkins, Paul 211, 214 Dawson, Karen 211, 45 Dclagarza, Dolly 211 Dclarosa, Christine 211 Deleon, Eddie 211 Dcmois, Chip 65, 211 Dcshane, Leslie 211 Diamond, Mike 211 Dickinson, Bryan 212, 229 Dicnert, Gary 229 Dominguez, Diana 64, 212 Dominque, Chuck 212 Dore, Guy 212 Dorrough, Julie 212 Dossat, Mike 212 Doty, Debi 212 Dugie, Mark 81, 212 Dullnig, Michael 65, 212 Dumas, Larry 212 Dunn, Laura 212 Dunn, Robert 236 Duvall, Roben 229 Duvall, Stephen 212 Eibcn, Vadonna 53 Eiermann, Rachael 212 Eiermann, Stephen 212 Elder, Roxie 206, 80, 212, 82 Elefante, Tricia 62, 212, 45 Elkin, Robin 106, 108, 212 Elliott, Joe 212 Elliott, William 55, 63, 212 Ellis, Dcena 212 Ellwood, James 212 Elzner, Larry 212 Enderle, Wayne 212 Ensminger, Gelvase 212 Eppcs, Michael 229 Espino, Mano 213 Ewing, Clay 213 Fairless, Lisa 71, 213 Farmer, Jim 62, 45, 213 Farnsworth, Dan 213 Feher, Tony 213 Fiber, Vadonna 213 Fisher, Shannon, 229 Fletcher, Linda 213 Flores, Carol 213 Fomby, Forrest 213 Fontaine, Janice 213 Fowler, Teresa 213, 45 Frazier, Debi 213 Frazier, Robert 213 Gainan, Tom 213 Gallagher, Neil 229 Gamble, Debbie 71, 213, 45 Gannon, Patrice 213 Garcia, Arnold 213 Garcia, Daniel 56, 63 Garcia, Irene 213, 45 Garcia, George 213 Garcia, Mike 213, 123 Garza, Mike 125, 213, 127 Garza, Norma 213 Gaston, Bobby 213 George, Sam 213 Gerbig, Gary 63, 206, 31, 213 Gibson, Cindy 214 Gilmour, Charles 214, 45 Gipson, Debra 214, 50 Glaser, Dick 24, 214, 267, 149, 102, 123 Glasson, Keith 63, 214, 261 Glenn, Annette 214, 45 Glenn, Debra 214, 53, 66, 241 Goeser, Joanne 67, 214 Goff, David 214 Golding, Mark 68, 214 Gonzales, Helen 214, 45 Gonzalez, Al 214 Gonzalez, Anna 214 Gonzales, David 214 Gonzalez, George 214 Gcxxlman, Mark 214 Goodpaster, Barbara 214 Graham, Patty 46 Graham, Steve 214 Gray, Sally 214 Greene, Kelly 86, 87, 214 Gricsbach, Debi 214 Grigsby, Debbie 214 Gummelt, Jeannette 214 Guthrie, Claire 214, 45 Gwin, Kelly 149, 214, 149 Habeeb, Buddy 61, 214 Hacker, Karen 214 Haddad, Larry 126, 123, 127, 215 Halbert, Charles 229 Hall, Brian 24, 215, 113 Hall, Jerry 41, 96, 215 Hall, Jonathan 63, 67, 71, 215 Hamon, Keith 215 Hansen, Roben 215 Harding, Rita 215 Hardy, Mildred 215, 53 Hatridge, David 96, 215 Hawkins, Jo Ann 215 Hayes, Beckie Hayes, Glad 215 Hayes, Tod 96, 215 Hazlett Kim 215 Hcald, David 229 Hearrell, Bella 129, 212, 215, 145 Heickman, Nancy 41, 215 Henckel, Rodney 96, 215, 149 Hendricks, Mike 71, 215 Hentges, Marilyn 155, 229, 294 Hcrrera, Ramiro 35, 147 Hicks, Jim 215 High, E.J, 55, 71, 215 Hillin, Jim 70, 215, 45 Hilt, Larry 215 Hines, Georgia 229 Hines, Nelson 55, 215 Hinojosa, Lenora 215 Hinojosa, Veronica 215 HIavik, Darlene 215 Hobbs, Brenda 215 Hoffman, Paul 229, 71, 96 Holloway, David 215, 45, 123 Holloway, Debbie 71, 215 Hope, Jodie 73, 215 Home, Linda 71. 215 Howard, Becky 71, 215 Howard, Robert 215 Howard, Skylar 215 Howden, John 216 Hudgens, Larae 45, 275 Hucske, Dee 216 Hummcll, Sharon 216, 71 Hunsaker, Brion P. 146 Hunt, J. David 216, 29, 126, 102, 123 Hunter, Bill 216. 56 Hurst, Robert 216 Hurt, Melanie 229 Hutchinson, John 216, 206 Hyden, Lara 216 Hyden, Lou Etta 216, 45, 206, 147 Ingle, Carter 216 Ingram, Sharon 216, 43, 57, 62, 67, 294 Izquierdo, Gcorgina 72, 216 Jackson, Debbie 62, 216 James, Richard 216 Jameson, Stewart 216 Jimenez, Paul 216 Jinnette, Mike 216 Jock, Chris 216 Johnson, John 216 Johnson, Herman 229 Johnson, Robert 216 Johnston, Pete 216 Johnston, Sandy 216 Johnston, Sue 216 Jones, Cheryl 216 Jones, Donna 216, 45 Jones, Karen 229 Jordan, Rebecca 216, 63, 73 Justus, Jan 217, 45 Karabaich, Tony 217 Kasper, Wynn 217 Kearns, Debbie 229 Kearns, Jimmy 217 Keene, John 217, 149 Keim, Steve 56, 217 Kelch, Karen 217, 53 Kellum, Cindy 217, 50 Kelly, Gwin 217, 149 Kester, Anne 217 Kidd, Ricky 217 Kiel, Trey 217 Killough.Jeri 87, 217 King, Dorothy 217 King, Johnny 217 King, Yvonne 217, 219 Kinnett, Randy 217, 35, 19, 206, 294, 149 Kiolbassa, Ronny 217 Kittle, Geri 217 Klingaman, Sydna 217 Knesek, Alan 217 Knocke, Suzanne 217 Knowlton, Tim 217 Kocian, Donna 217 Kocurek, Veronica 217 Koehler, Terry 217 Koemel, Alan 218, 45 Kohlcr, Debbie Diann Kolda Jean 218 Kolc. Nancy 218 Kozclski, Gcri 229, 84, 88, 155, 294 Krausc. Eddie 218, 82 Kiccra, Jay 218, 24, 100, 149, 123 Kucera, Matt 218, 126 Kuratko, Susan 218 Lafery. Tim 216, 218 Laird, Carolyn 218 Lane, Peggy 218 Laser, Joel 218, 31 Laurel. Ronald 218, 45 Lauritzen, Moirya 218 Law, Linda 218 Leal, John 218 Leath, Adrian 218 Leblanc, Frank 55 Lee, Bobby 218 Lcc, John 218 Lee, Stephen 218 Lehnert, Beverly 218 Leiser. Larry 218, 23 Lemon. Gerri 218 Lewis, Joe 218 Lewis, Karen 218, 50. 53 Ley, Johnny 218, 220. 113 Livermorc. James 229 LockJin, W, Eugene 207 Lohse, Cindy 218 Long, Gay 218 Lopez, Irene 218 Loveday. Shark 218 Ludden, Dan 218, 65 Lummus. David Lutgard, Pierar 218 Lynn, Donna Elaine Lytle, Clarence 218 Mabry. James 218, 33, 53, 96 Machlan, David 219 Madscn. Lydia 64, 219 Mannquez, Mario 219 Marconnet, Randy 219 Markwardt. Tcrri 219 Marshall, Jackie 219 Manin, John 219 Martin. Pamela 219 Martinez, Mary 219, 45 Masterson, Jim 219 Mastromattco. Giovanni 219 Mathews. John 219 Mathews, Judy 219 Maxwell. Shelley 219 Mayorga. Mario 219. 56 Mcaulcy. Camille 219 McBath. Mike 123. 215. 219, 125. 126 McCord, Clarke 229 McCoy. Connie 219 McCoy. Doug 219 McDaniei. Patty 213, 251 McDowell, Cindy 219 McGill. Allen 219 McKec, Diane 223, 220, 155, 294 McKec, Roxanne 220, 223 McKinley. Laura 220, 45 McMasters, Roxie 220 McRoberts. Guy 220 McWilliams. Brenda 220 Medina. Richard 220 Menard. Candy 220. 50 Mcndleski. Mark 220 Mendoza. Robert 220 Meyer, Ezra 220 Milazzo, Keith 220 Milczarck, Doug 55, 220 Miller, Blake 220 Miller, David 220 Miller. Kelly 220 Miller. Theresc 220, 62 Mocde, Molly 220, 72 Mokry, Virginia 220 Molbe, Connie 220 Montez, Arnold 220, 126, 123 Montiel, Danny 220 Moon. Mark 221, 53 Morales, Luis 221 Morgan. Mike 221 Morgan. Mimi 221 Morton, Chris 221, 56 Munguia, Cecilia 221 Murphey, Peggy 221 Mylnar, Ricky 221 Nance, Kathy 221, 224. 72 Narvacz. Diana 221 Nelson. Jake 221 Nelson. Jo Ann 221 Nelson. Karen 221 Nelson, Richard 221 Nemcc. Kenneth 221 Nicely, John 221. 125. 126, 123. 127 Niedecken, Mike 229 Nisbet, Susan 221. 45. 48 Nolen. Gwen 221 Nolen. Marsha 221, 225, 31. 50. 72 Norrcll. Ronald 221. 86, 100, 149 Oakes, John 229 Odom. Lynda 221 Okelley. William 221 Olivarez. Gerald 222 Olivarez. Omar 222 Olivier, Gary 229 Olson, David 222 Ortiz, Dora 222, 45 Osborne, Linda 222, 71 Ostergard. Zola 222 Ott. Janet 222 Owens, Linda 222 Pace. Debbie 222 Page. David 222. 221 Palmer, Mark 222 Pafjason, Mike 222 Paris. Sherry 222 Parish. Alice 222 Parish. Donny 222, 53 Parker, Janet 222 Parker, Mary Ann 222 Patin. Alson 222 Patterson. Tricia 222 Pavlasek, Shirley 222 Paz, Carlos 222 Peck, John 222 Pedrotti, Patti 222, 50, 149 PenucI, Carl 222 Peralta, Linda 222 Perez. Delma 222 Perez. Dwight 222, 96, 148 Perez, Richard 45 Phlegar, Irwin 222 Pollack, Steven 222 Pollard. Tim 222 Potter. Pat 223, 71 Powell, Elizabeth 223, 55 Presley, Susan 217. 223 Preston, Susan 223 Price, Beverly 210, 223, 63 Prytz, Esther 229 Puckett, Zcnda 223, 155, 294 Pulido, Albert 223 Quinones, Sylvia 223, 50 Raimondo, Tony 223, 96 Ramsey, Kaye 223, 50 Railiff, Bryan 223 Reagan, Matt 223, 84, 87 Reamy, Mark 223 Redman, Sally 223 Reeves, Ronny 223 Reid, Mary Ann 223, 61 Rcimers, Tina 223 Remmert, Rosanne 223 Rcnfro, Sandra 223 Rcppcr, Cindy 223, 87 Rex. Rebecca 223 Rhodesj David 223 Rice, Jim 223 Rice, Tom 223 Rich, Steve 223 Richter, Brian 224, 206 Rickerson. Rick 224 Rigler, Pcnnc 224 Rinald, Floyd 224 Rios, Rebecca 229, 68 Rittcr, Nathan 224 Rivera. Ernie 224 Roberts. Doug 224 Rocha. Patsy 224 Rcxiriquez. Rowland 224 Ronje, Herman 224 Roosth. Mark 224 Rosenblad. David 224. 68 Rouse, Dickie 224, 206 Rowc, Debra 224, 222, 53, 153 Ryan, Robert 224 Saenz, Ramiro 224, 45, 56 Saladino, David 224, 71 Sales, Robert 224 Salinas, Ida 224 Schancn, Loretta 224 Schubert, John 224 Schubert, Richard 224 Schuenemann, Cheryl 224 Schwcizer, Kim 224 Scott, Priscilla 225 Segovia. Luis 225 Seibcrt. Ronnie 225 Selman. Lugene 225 Shadle. Carol 225. 50 Shaffer. Bill 225 Shambaugh. Gay 225 Shell. Gary 225. 45. 71 Shelton. Doug 225 Shidler. Tom 225 Shumate. Ann 225 Simmons, Donna 225 Singleterry. Bruce 225. 45 Singleterry. Jeff 225. 126. 123. 127 Sluder. Cindy 229, 45 Smith, Cathy 229 Smith, Holly 225 Smith. James Patrick 56 Smith. Joy 225 Smith, Katherine 225, 73 Smith, Kyle 225 Smith, Pat 225 Smith, Patti 225 Smith, Paula 225. 71 Smith, Walter 229 Solomon, Shelly 225 Somcrs, Brent 225 Southard, Frankie 57 Speck, John 225 Spcnce, Judy 225 Stanley, Jesse Lee Steed. Jeff 225. 55 Stence, Harold 225 Stephens, Rebecca 225, 62 Stephens, Doran 225 Stesch, Cheryl 225 Stoegcr, Donna 225 Stone, Nancy 225 Storbcck, Mike 226, 219 Story, Paulynn 229 Stowe, Bobby 226 Strauss, 226 Sudduth, Eric 226 Suffredini, Chris 226, 115 Sugars, Cathy 226, 57, 71 Sullivan, Robcn 229, 71 Summers, Benni 226 Swanner, John 226 Swantner, Debi 226 Swantner, Mike 226, 206 Talamantes, Lupe 226 Tanner. Paula 226, 115 Taubert, Belinda 229, 57 Taylor, Alexis 226, 146 Taylor. Billie Jean 226, 72 Tcdcsco. Melody 226 Templeman. Alan 226 Terrell. Stephanie 274 Terry. Janis 226,45 Thomas. Gary 226. 55 Thompson, Jami 226, 155, 294 Thompson. Jimmy 226. 61 Thompson. Marcia 226. 66, 37 Thompson, Michael 226 Timmons. Jeff 226 Tolson, Bob 226. 221 Tomlinson. Sharon 226. 50 Tracy. Cheryl 226 Trcvino. John 226 Trevino. Martin 226 Trevino. Roger 229 Trudcau. Mike 226 Trujillo. Cyndi 226 Tucker. Dcbra 226 Tully. Gisele 226. 45 Tumlinson, Roy 226 Turner. Howard 226 Urbanovsky. Don 227 Utley. Roxeann 227 Valleio. Diana 227 Varney. Cindy 227. 57. 88, 91, 294 Vasquez. Debbie 227 Vaughan. Christine 227. 229 Vela. Eugene 227 Villarreal. Sylvia 227, 228. 50 Villegas. Terry 227 Vogtner, Cami 227, 71 Wailes, Tommy 227 Walker, Gail 227 Walker, Joe 227. 55 Walters, Mitchell 227 Ward, Jan 227, 45 Ward, Shari 229 Wares. Rick 227 Warner. Eddie 55. 227 Warren. Lynn 227 Warren, Robert 229 Warren, Steve 227 Watkins, Drew 227 Webber, Linda 227 Weikcl, Debra 227 Wendl. Barbara 227. 50 Westerman, Joan 227, 45 Wheeler, Ginny 227 Wheeler, Steve 227 Whetstone, Caryl 227 Whicker, Chuck 227 White, Galen 229 White. Richard 227 Wilems, Chris 227 Wiley, Frelon 227 Wilkcrson, Robbie 227 Wilkey, Johnny 227 Wilkie, Susan 227, 45, 71 Willeford, Lynn 227, 55 Williams, Charlenc 227 Williams, Fred 227 Williams, Gilbert 227 Williams, Jamie 227 Williams, Melanic 227 Williams, Wade 227 Williamson, Vicki 227, 50 Wilshusen, Greg 71, 228 Wilson, John 229 Wilson, Karon 228 Wilson, Ronnie 228, 126, 123 Wilson, Vicky 71,228 Wimbcrly, Art 228 Winters, Cindy 228 Witt, Robert 228, 65 Womack, Mike 228 Wormser, David 228 Wright, Rick Wright, Valerie 228 Yates, Jennifer 228 Ybanez, Emelda 228 Ybarra, Martha 229, 64 Yglesias, Jorge 228 ' Yobeth, Penny 228 Yuknevich, Stephen 228, 219 Zeldman, Mark 228, 71 Zeigler, Frank 228, 70 Seniors Abbott, Roben 157 Acuna, Mike 157 Adair, Brad 182 Adams, Don Paul Adams, Lynnda 157 Adams, Wendy 157, 198 Adamson, Merriette 157 Addkison, Rhonda 157 Alexander, Paul 157, 191, 35 Allen, Bruce 157 Alvarez, Gracie 157 Alvarez, Jesse 157 Anslinger, Michael 157 Arango, Paulina 157 Armstrong, Robert 157, 31, 77, 69, 71, 156 Arriaga, Cynthia 157 Austin, Alan 157, 33 Ayala, Ruth 157, 45, 71 Bailey, Kirk 158, 96, 126, 123, 127 Baish, Theresa 158, 109 Baker, Susan 158 Baldeschwilcr, Matt 23 Baldwin, Shawn 158 Ball, Robert 158 Barcklow, Beverly 158 Bateman, Sally 158, 85 Bates, Loretta 158 Battersby, Carol 68 Bauch, Patti 158 Bazan, Patti 158, 133, 68, 81, 142 Beaton, Scott 158 Bceghly, Debbie 158 Bclton, Cieo 159 Benedict, Richard 159 Bennett, Kathy 159, 210 Benoit, Steve 159 Bethel, Mike 159 Bickham. Gary 159 Biel, Richard 159 Billings, Dian E. 159 Bird, Steve 159,69 Birnbaum, Katherin E. 159, 57, 85 Birt, David 159, 55, 77 Bishop, Beth 159 Black, Brandon 160, 113 Black, Roben 160 Bland, Marsha 160, 62 Blankenship, Alan 160, 35 Board, Sheila 160 Boggess, Tom 160, 77 Boone, Trey 160, 77, 83 Bouttc, Lisa 160 Bracey, Robert 160, 56 Bradshaw, Debbie 160, 133, 144 Braesicke, Debbie 161 Brawner, Charles 161 Brock, Keith 161, 45 Brockman, Tim 161, 56 Broil, Jeff 161 Brooks, Tommy 161, 55 Brown, Bick 102, 38, 294, 138, 71, 91, 156, 136, 161, 170, 24 Brown, Debbie 161 Bmbaker. Douglas M, 45 Bryce, Heather 161 Buckley, Cindic 161, 35, 43, 84, 88, 294 Bullard, Terri 161 Burch, Joe 162, 50, 77, 69, 71 Burchell, Betty 162, 53 Burnett, Terry 162, 63 Burnett, Trenton 63 Busby, Kirk 162, 167, 188, 31, 53, 71, 83 Buzbee, Dean 162 Cabello, Mimi 162 Cadcna, Hector 162, 21, 294 Caldcleugh, Margaret Caldwell, Debbie 163, 69, 68 Campbell, Shant 166, 69, 68 Campbell, Mary Joyce 163 Cantu, Johnny 163 Carncs, Knoxie 163, 56, 77 Carrillo, Mary Lou 163 Castaneda, Frank 163, 30, 94, 96, 153 Castlebcrry, Elaine 163 Certain, Daria 163, 196, 45 Chapin, Mark J. 69 Chavana, Dan 163 Chavera, Carmen 163 Chavez, Jonie 164 Ciochetto, Nick 164, 55, 66, 88, 294 Cohn, Bill 164, 63, 77, 156 Coleman, Courtney 1( 4 Coley, Wallie 164 Comparato, Tim 164 Coppedge, Jerry 164, 45, 124, 123 Coppinger, Susan 1(S4 Corcoran, Mike 165, 68 Corral, Priscilla 165, 45 Cothran, Susan 165, 180, 50, 87 Cowan, Terri 164, 165, 74 Cox, Barbara 165 Cranfill, Suzanne 165, 31, 77, 80, 81 Crist, Cheryl 165, 45, 46 Crouch, Medy 165 Crow, Steve 165 Crozier, Mark 165, 77, 134, 115 Culbertson, Jimmy 165, 56 Cullen, Tom 165 Curry, Landy 166, 189, 77, 156, 134 Curtis, Bob 166 Danziger, Danny 165, 166, 77, 83, 153 Darby, Dusty 166 Daugherty, DeDe 166 Davis, Barbara 166 Davis, Bonnye 166 Davis, Jim 166, 56 Dealcala, David 167 Dc Forrest, Ann l6l, 167, 19, 84, 88, 133, 294 Dclarosa, Arlene 167 Dennis, Cheryl 167 Desha, Debbie 167 Deshields, Malcolm 168 Dickson, John 167 Diegel, Timothy 167 Dill, Johnny 167 Dillon, Grace 168 Dobbs, Danny 168, 115 Dodson, Debbie 168 Drake, Benita 168 Duncan, Pam 1(58 Dunn, Larry 168 Durrenberger, Linda 168, 133 Eakin, Jan 168 Bancs, Marilyn 168 Eggcn, Donna 168 Eibcn, Fonda 168, 45 Ellsworth, Hal 168, 184, 38 Ellsworth, Hank 168, 33, 94, 96, 143 Ellzey, Janet 168, 194, 77 Elzner, Marsha 168, 77 Emerson, Lollie 168, 71 Enderle, Debbie 168 English, Monte 135, 168, 77, 156 Espinosa, Cindie 68 Essing, Cheryl 168 Estes, Monte 169, 63, 72, 77 Eugenic, Tony 169, 87, 83, 115 Evans, Judy 169, 88, 255, 131, 294 Evans, Linda 169, 204 Farmer, Rick 170 Featherston, Bruce 169, 50, 83 Featherston, Cathy 169 Featherston, Cindy 169 Feazell, Shelly 169, 71, 133 Feazell, Sherry 169, 29, 129 Ferrell, Karen 169 Fields, Jim 170 Fisher, Richard 45, 46 Fitzgerald, Billy 170 Flowers, Carol Ann 170 Fontaine, Joline 170 Forney. Carolyn 170, 43, 50, 69, 294 Foster, Annette 170 Frazier, Bobbie 170, 64 Freeman, Chet 170, 181, 197, 94, 96, 125, 126, 123, 127 Freeman, Donna 170, 72, 69 Frith, Jeanette 170 Gabbard, Karen 171, 77, 156, 136, 80, 38, 138 Gaertner, Jimmy 171 Gamez, Carlos 171, 73, 96 Garcia, Anna Marie 171 Garcia, Lillie 171, 45, 48, 57 Garcia, Ronnie 171 Garcia, Sara 171 Garrett, Debbie 171 Garren, George Ann 171 Gasser, Wendy 171 Gates, Richard 172, 45 Gatti, Tony 172, 72, 73, 96 Gavlik, Kathy 172, 50 Geddes, Tracy 172, 33, 66, 77 Gentry, Eliott 172 Gcrber, Karl 172 Gideon, Shannon 172, 50 Gilmour, Terri 172, 45 Glenn, Steve 172 Gold, Harold 172, 45, 77, 156, 136, 41 Gonzales, Nancy 172, 186, 45, 48, 53 Gonzales, Ronald 172 Gtxxlman, Greg 173 Grafton, Henry 173 Grafton, Shirley 173. 68 Graham, Joseph K. Graham, Peggy 173, 45, 77, 132, 133, 137 Grant, Karen 173 Grassbaugh, David 173, 55, 77, 294 Gray, Carrie 173, 50, 64, 133 Greene, Ginny 137, 173, 21, 77, 84, 86, 87, 133, 156, 141 Greene, Lorry 173 Grevelle, Unda 173 Grey, Jeff 173, 29 Grigsby, Sandra 133 Grossman, Mike 173, 77, 92, 96 Grunwald, Richard 173 Guajardo, David 173 Guajardo, Sylvia 173 Gucnter, Linda 173 Guerra, Sandra 173, 184 Guerrero, Arthur 173 Gum, Barbara 173 Gunnar, Ruth 173, 50 Haas, Arlecn 174 Haas, Denise 1, 174, 200, 49, 77, 84, 88, 89, 133, 135, 294 Haddad, Bruce 174, 93, 94, 96, 125, 126, 123 Hacfeli, Sherry 174, 50, 53, 77, 133 Hagans, Carla 174 Hahn, Ross 174, 96, 86, 144 Hainline, Vanessa 174 Hall, Suzie 83, 135, 174, 179, 45, 48, 77, 69 Hamilton, Harry 175, 29, 31, 77, 71, 134, 101, 100, 102, 141, 115 Hand, Diane 175 Harding, Steve 175 Harrigan, Pat 175 Harris, Amy 175, 189 Harris, Sheila 175 Harris, Whit 175 Hart, Cathie 175 Hart, Steve 175 Havelka, Mike 175, 77, 96 Haynes, Mark 176, 77 Hcacock, David 176, 53, 66 Henderson, Linda 176, 72 Henrichson, Jayne 176 Hcntgcs. Teresa 176 Hernandez. Tommic 176 Hernandez, Tony 176 Hcrndon, Davi d 176 Hcrrcra. Ruben 172, 176, 96 Hester, Phil 176, 56, 77, 134 Hicks, Bill 188 Hicks, Carolyn 176, 62, 63, 67, 77, 133, 134, 153 Hilz, Michelc 176 Hitchcock, Robert 177, 77 Hitt, Crystal 115 Hodgcns, Cindy 177 Hofmcistcr. Barbara 177 Holtzclaw, Cheryl 177 Hooks, Kay 177 Horgan, Patrick 55 Hoting, Heather 175, 177, 24 Hovcy, Beth 177, 68 Howard, Sherry Lumar 68 Howry. Kathy 177, 132. 133, 294. 144 Hudson, David 178 Hughes. Carrol 178, 66. 107 Hughes. Carron 178. 108, 106. 109, 107 Hulings, Mary 178. 77, 133, 156, 106, 136, 143 Hunt, Margarcttc 178 Hunt, Tommy 178, 21. 73, 83 Hunter, Desirce 178. 68 Hybncr. Jody 178. 50, 69 Hyden. Sue 179. 31 Imhoff.Judy 179 Izquierdo. Arcclia 179. 69 Jaks. Judy 179. 62. 133 Jamison. Paul 254. 179, 74, 84, 88, 91, 96, 294 Jennings. Ginger 179 Jennings. Joan 179 Jernigan, Elizabeth 179 Jinnette. Cindy 24, 180 Johnson. Ell Chuck 180. 45. 70 Johnson. Diane 180, 50 Johnson, Steve 180 Johnson. Val 180. 29. 50 Johnston. Mary 180 Jones. Frank 180 Jones. Tommy 180. 29 Jordan. Kevin 180. 96 Kahn, David 180, 77, 135 Keeling. James 180, 199, 29, 294 Keenan, Sue 180 Kemp, Donna 181, 88, 131, 155, 294 Kenne, Cindy 181, 133 Kenney, Donna 181 Kessler. Albert 181 Kidd. Eric 181 King, Gladlin 74. 181 King. Joel 181 Knight. Walter 178, 181, 197, 69, 96, 144 Knowlton, Linda 181 Kolc. Rick 182 Kollaja, Mike 1 ' 81 Kolodzey. Larry 181 Konarik. Debra 181 Konarik. Stanley 182 Korach. Diane 182, 69 Kovanc, Bill 182, 65 Kratko, Bernie 182, 50 Krauss, Eddie 182, 99 Krauss. 100, 182 Krivoy, Paul 182 Kubach, Katie 182, 41 Kuddes, Karen 182 Kuratko, Kathy 182 Langham, Janet 72, 182 Larsen, Yvonne 182 Levine, Robert 77, 183, 83 Lewis, Tommy 77, 96, 183, 30, 156, 70, 137, 38, 141 Liserio, Alice 183 Litchko, Brenda 183, 191, 50 Little, Barbara 183, 31, 50, 73, 77, 133, 156, 135 Loftin, Donna 1, 77, 84, 183, 49, 88, 89, 135, 294, 144 Lombardo, Gary 183 Longoria, A, 183 Looper, Floyd J. 184 Lowe, Laurel 184 Loya, Joe 184, 294 Luker, Steve 177, 184, 30, 94, 96, 144 Lum, Cindy 184 Luna, Maureen 184 Lusk. Laura 185 Lutz. Tim 185. 145 MacMurchy, Martha 185 Madsen, Ida 185 Majors. Dennis 185 Malek, Frank 185, 56 Mapcs, Karen 186, 64 Marek, Caria 186 Marek, Terry 186 Markowsky, James 186. 190. 53. 68 Marshall. Karen 186 Mathews. Billy 186 Mathews. Renee 50. 91. 156. 294 Mathews. Mary 186 Mathis. James 186 Maughan. Doug 186 McArthur. Rick 185 McAulcy, Andrya 185. 50. 69 McCaskcy. Martha 185, 50 McCord, Sherry 185, 50, 77 McCuUough. Thomas 185 McDonald. Molly 185, 198. 71 McDougald, James 185 McGee. Ronald 185. 190, 77, 70 Mcllroy, Pennyc 185 McKinney, Larue 185 McKinney, Butch 185, 74 McLendon, Debbie 185, 50, 56, 77 McNair, Leah 185, 33, 77, 80, 82 McRae, Linda C 184, 185 Medina, Victor 186, 55 Mcndez, Sylvia 186, 64 Mcndoza, Delfino 187 Mendoza. Mike 187 Mericle, Linda 187. 50 Merrill. Gary 187 Meyer. William 55 Middleton. Pat 187 Mikulec, Jenlyn 187 Millard. Jill 187 Miller. Anne 187, 50 Miller, David 187 Miller, Mary Alice 57 Miller, Monette 187 Miller. Robin 187 Miller, Scott 123, 126, 181, 188, 29. 30. 92, 93, 94, 96 Mitchell, Barbara 188, 204 Mitchell, David 188 Mokry, Doug 188 Mokry, James 188 Mondragon, Tony 218, 188 Monreal, Bobby 94, 96 Montes, John 160, 188, 45 Monticl, Manuel 188 Moore, Lyn 188, 49, 155, 294 Morales, Lucy 61, 188 Morales, Larry 188 Morris, Linda 133, 188, 153 Morris, Mike 189, 29, 144 Morrison, Cindy 133, 189 Morrison, Katie 189 Morrison, Steve 189 Morrow, Guy 161, 189 Morrow, Joyce 45 Mosley, Judy 189, 84, 88, 255, 133, 25)4 Mulligan, Barbara 189 Murphy, Judy 189 Murrcll, Jennifer 190 Musgrove, Dana 115, 77, 190 Mutchler. Gary 190 Mutton, Debbie 190 Myers, George 190 Neal, Sheila 190, 64 Neesc, Gene 190 Nelson, Kathy 190 Nemec, Diane J. 184, 191, 69 Nichols, Patty 191 Nicholson, Elizabeth 191 Nicholson, Ted 191 Noakes, Barbara 45, 57, 70 Nooner, Susan 180, 191, 50, 87 Ochoa, Leticia 64 Odell, Mike 191 Okeefe, Oscar 192 Olson, Larry 192, 77 Olszewski, Kim 192 Ortega, David 192 Ortiz, Lina Marie 192 Overton, Phillip Lee 77 Owen, Holli 192 Palzer, Douglas 192, 63 Papasan, Teresa 192, 133 Paredez, Roman 192, 56 Pastor, Douglas 192 Patterson, Minnie 192, 61 Paulson, Steve 192 Payton, Colleen 192 Pearson, Spencer 192, 71, 153 Peeler, Paul 192 Peeplcs, Clay 192, 94, 96 Peerman, Robin 192 Pena, Noe 192 Pentony, Ann 192 Perez, Delia 192 Perkins, Deborah 193, 72, 73, 69, 68 Perry, Vickie 193 Phelps, Sherry 193 Pierson, Carol 193, 50, 200. 66. 77. 69, 133 Pinkerton, Gina 193 Pittaway, Donna 193 Pleasants, Chuck 194, 200, 77, 69, 71 Plough. Lonnie 194 Pockrus, John 125, 126,123 Polinard, Danny 73, 69, 194 Polk. Dennis 21. 74, 93. 94, 96 Polston, Susan 194 Pons, Karen 194 Powers, Richard 194 Pratt, Byron 61, 194 i Price, David 194 Price, Linda Lee 194, 45, 83 Pryor, Leah 158, 194 , Puckett, Kurtis 194. 56 i Purccll, Liz 194, 77, 133 | Quinoncs, Sylvia 194 Ragsdale, Kevin 134, 194, 200, |, 72, 73, 77, 83, 99, 144, 100, ]i Ramos, Dennis 194 Reasonover, Bryan 194 Reaves, Melissa 195, 72, 69 Reid, Ricky 56, 195, 106, 109, ! Rcncher, Bobby 195 Rhyne. William 195 Rich, Terry 195 Richter, Dan 195 Richter. Susie 195 Ricketts, Donna 61. 195 Rincr, Karen 74. 133, 195 Rivera, Frank 195 Roberts. Setsuko 195 Roberts, Vickie 195 Robinson, Mike 113, 195 Robinson, Pat 195, 50 Robinson, Peggy 195 Robinson, Tom 195 Rodriguez. Larry 195 Rodriguez, Lydia 195 Rodriguez, Richard 195, 126, 13 127 Rodriguez, Rosalio 195, 96 Roe, Becky 193, 195, 35, 50, 53i 153 Rogers, Graford 195, 35 Rogers, Karan 163, 195, 19, 77,| 83, 294 Rohan, Brenda 195 Rolando, Larry 196 Roll, Rick 196, 21, 71, 96, 123 Romel, Mark 196 Rose, Susan 196, 21, 71, 144 Rouse, Kathy 196. 49, 77, 132, 41 Rozcll, Deniece 196 Ruiz, Susan 197 Russell. David 197, 35 Russell, Mike 197, 71, 92, 96 Russell, Patty 197, 129, 139 Russell, Peggy 197, 129, 144 Rutledge, Tom 197 Saavedra, Aurora 197 Saenz, Michael 197. 65 Salinas. Maria 197 Salinas. Velma 197 Sampson, Margaret 158, 187 Savage, Debbie 197 Scalf, Sharon 197 Schaucr, Greg 198 Schieffcr, Jennifer Schindler, Donna 198, 31, 38, 1 Schmiedekamp, Earl 63 Schweizer, Douglas 198 Schweizer, Jeff 198 Scogin, Bill 198, 35 Scott, Neal 198, 45, 71 Sebring, Ann 198, 77 Seely, Teresa 198 Shanks, Holly 199, 77, 37 Shappley, Sandy 199 Shindler, Linda 199, 77, 71 Shriver, John 199. 66, 77, 156 Shropshire, Becky 199, 133, 80, Slabaugh, Paul 199, 202 Smith, Carolyn 199, 77 Smich, David 199, 203, 45, 48 Smith, Meiinda 200, 77 Soule, Jcaninc 200 Soulc, Richard 200 Spann, Sandra 200 Spence, Diane 200 Stallings, Raymond 200, 66, 77 Stanka, Denis 171, 200, 31, 99, 139, 100, 101 Starkey, Kathy 200, 61, 132, 133 Starling, Ricky 200 Steed, Richard 200 Stein, Herman 200, 45 Stephens, Becky 200 Stephens, Ronnie 201, 96, 133 Stephens, Sally 201, 50 Stephenson, Kris 201 Stokley, Judy 201 Stone, Allen 201, 77, 96, 137, 144. 41 Stone, Jeff 201 Strauss, Mike 201 Stritch, Larry 201, 69 Strother, Tom 201, 77, 83, 134, 125, 126, 123, 127 Studer, Mary Ann 201 Suffredini, Terry 201, 72, 77 Sugars, Christy 201, 57, 71 Summers, Serena 201 Sumpter, Becky 201 Swails, Janet 270, 164, 201 Swilling, Mark 201 Talamantes, Hermmia Talamantes, Lupe 53, 62, 68 Tanner, Cathy 201 Tapp, Patsy 201, 68 Tedder, Billy 201 Templcr, James 201 Tepera, Debbie 201 Thomason, Rhonda 201 Thompson, Charlie 201, 69 Thompson, Raye Ann 201 Throneburg, Rene 202, 204 Tom Hoon, Margie 202 Torres, Henry 202, 71 Trial, Bobbie 202, 50 Troillet, Maria 202 Trujillo, Raul 254, 159, 202, 96, 123 Tubb, Sharon 202, 77, 38 Tucker, Liz 202. 115, 141 Tullos, Irma 202 Turpm, Kathy 202, 50, 77, 134 Tyler, Gwen 202 Valdez, Hector 202 Vasquez, Nadmc 203 Vaughn, Rhonda 203, 64 Veith, Donald 203 Villarreal, Edward 203 VoJkers, Steve 203, 77, 83 Wagner, Liz 203, 53 Walding, Scott 203, 45 Walker, Shannon 203, 77, 85, 135 Wallace, John 203 Waller, Lisa 203 Walston, Laura 203 Walters, Mark 203 Warburton, Lisa 204 Ward, David A, 204 Ward, Gary 157, 204 Warner, Patty 24, 53, 77, 87, 156, 135 Watson, Barbara 204 Watson, Wendy 204 Watts, Mike 204, 63 Wayland, Douglas 204, 71, 96 West, Donna 204, 72, 77, 133 West, Vicki 205 Whaley, Susan 174, 205, 53, 77, 86, 87, 135, 116, 115 Whilden, Beth 205 Whilden, Jody 205 White, Gary 205, 45 Williams, Ted 205, 77, 83 Williams, Paul Allen 68 Williams, Susan 205, 57, 133 Williamson, Don 205 Wintermute, Alicia 205, 49, 77, 133, 41 Winzenried, Keith 205, 77 Wisian, Ray 205 Wolf, Jody 205 Wood, Mike 205, 57 Worthington, Sandra 205, 73 Wyeth, Terry 205, 50, 133 Yaklin, Lynn A. 74, 96 Yates, Joanne 205, 29 Ytarra, Richard 205 Youngs, Debbie 205, 77 Zdansky, Edward 205 Zogg, Radonna 205 73 CORONAT As the 1973 CORONAT goes to press, a deep sigh of relief is heard from Room 10. Frustration over lost pictures, worry over deadlines that might be missed, the laughter of jok- ing staff members, the sleep lost on Saturday morning workdays, all of this and more has ended for a while. The memories we have printed arc but fleeting moments of the past, yet they are an important pan of our growth as individuals. In thinking of the past, the staff owes its special thanks to many peo- ple. We would like to thank Mr. Lynn Wildman, our Taylor Publish- ing Company Representative, for the time and effort he has given us from the Trinity Workshop last summer to the present, and Mr. Charlie Whites, his co-worker, for his help on the cover design. We extend our great appreciation to Joe Loya, a King art student, for his ideas for the cover and endsheets. Also deserving special thanks are Mr. and Mrs. Sammy Gold of Gold ' s Studio, Mr. Morris Winkle of the King Photography Depanment, and the Caller-Times Photography Department. Freelance photographers David Grassbaugh, James Keeling, and Robert Hughes also assisted us in many minor crises. We would also like to thank Spons Editor Paul Jami- son for the use of his truck for the staff picture. We are grateful to Mr. Kent Pogue for the cooperation and under- standing he has shown us throughout all our deadlines and crises. Also, special thanks from the Edi- tors and staff go to Miss Susan Die- mert for helping us record the spirit of this year in the opening copy. Of course, the CORONAT would never have been completed but for the work of our sponsor, Mrs. Terry Orr. We will never be able to express fully our deep gratification and respect to her for the patience, help, and hard work she so willingly gave to make this book worthy of Richard King High School. The Editors The 1973 CORONAT staff is Diane McKee, Marilyn Hcntgcs, Gcri Kozclski, Cyndie Buck- ley, Kathy Howry, Karan Rogers, Dcnise Haas, editor, Lyn Moore, Mrs. Terry Orr, sponsor. Donna Loftin, editor, Jami Thompson. Cindy Vamey, Yvonne King, Randy Kinnett, Sharon Ingram, Renee Mathews, Paul Jamison, Zcnda Puckett, Ann DeForrcst, Bick Brown, Heaor Cadena, Gary Burgess, Nick Ctochctto. Not pictured; Judy Evans, Carolyn Forney, Donna Kemp, Judy Mosley. 294 closing keeps on tntckin closing 295 jj I feel like a spinning top or a Dreidcl, The spinning don ' t stop when you leave the cradle. You just slow down. Round and round the world you go Spinning through the life of people we know. We all go round. How are you going to keep on trying from day to day? How are you going to keep from turning your life away. ' No days you can borrow . . . No time you can buy. Put trust in tomorrow, it ' s alive ■ p y%-r aNJ y 296 closing c. - V v  y closing 297 What do you know . . . You know just what you perceive. What can you show . . . Nothing of what you believe. And so you grow each thread of life that you leave And spin around your deeds and dictate your needs, If you sell your soul and you sow your seeds And your habits grow and your conscience feeds On all that you thought you should be . . . Don McLean 298 closing closing 299 ' G tYOL oyQ Uu r CifLsSh dzT TT O i:. T VjiJ:!. UL KloJrt oou V U KL. v A Oi - J-- Ode a: 1 ov ' t 5 r -Yvl . ) ' 5 ' i yi.yk?-tA c n of iyfs y . fiMe-- Oyt£ O y Xi-t-t -7x£Ay - C rU tAjL . 4 -.- j? x i , ' Ait (OuA C6a 1 ' vV ,- v ' ' U ' (O ' 7 ' , r -. - ' L bj ) -- c: 1 w u. ' U A ■A ' Z ' : ' - v. - : - ' .t. C v i ' K ■ C ' l L; p. - s ' ' . % 1 - K ' ' M: ' ( (y cg ie - juy c -. f 4


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