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' Mfm, Myra ----41:,nm:,,3:753 -37 2O!opening P6 .z , wg .Max y ,Q The end is never Far away Always in the distant sky opening!21 Waiting, watmaing Reaching For all the beauty that comes my way Celebrate!! 22!opening f, Q -43 A opening!23 E9 1 A 1 U .ff ,. in , Arg- f F -5 2 Q 5, f f Q, if Lf. 1 6 his . i 'll Q fx? fj iw 'f'bff a 31 X- 1?'-. L - -V ? ,,,. XX , wg,v.,1- -' - Sfffyvwf iw fii? ,.,.,. 1 1 'QW 1 X 43 g . I fm, QL ACTIVITIES Homecoming The days before any big game are filled with excitement, but Homecoming has always been very special to the student body. The anticipation ofthe dance, the mystery of the Homecoming Court Candidates, and decorating the halls make Homecoming one of the biggest events of the year. This year was no exception. The week of memories and tradition was highlighted by the crowning of the King and Queen, Flon Kreger and Cindy Carlson, during the half-time ceremonies. The game with Smiley was tough, close battle, but defeat did not deflate the Bearkat spirit. The dance festivities followed after the game bringing to an end a day that will long be remembered by the students and alumni of Klein. Irightj Ron Kreger and Cindy Carlson, the 1974-75 Homecom- ing King and Queen, pose proudly before the enthusiastic crowd. ibelowi This year's Homecoming Court Candidates in- clude from left to right: Reggie Langston, Carolyn Stuntz, Ben Negy, Patsy Miller, Russell Stamps, Vicki Radar, Pat Wright, Pauline Schmidt, Ron Kreger, and Cindy Carlson. '12 'Gfif 28iactivities 1 ' v Km ,...4:. if xi' .4 Q fm , . if FW, 4 ,. HQ, 11113525 7'.v:gf ,,,,8,?,u ,4 ,, iwrszi 6? 'tv vfifi nf ki RL, 5' Q 1 A WX g , f 2,4 5 1 'V 5 . i ltop lefti Bennie Negy, Pauline Schmidt, Cham King, and Diane Graff watch the crowning of the King and Queen. imiddle Iehj Freshman Duke and Duchess, Tanau LaBoeuf and Brent Sinclairg Sophomore Duke and Duchess, Ed Hutchinson and Gail Graff, Junior Duke and Duchess, Cham King and Diane Graff. labovei Miss Dawdy, the real queen for many Homecoming celebrations. lLower Iefti Cham King, Diane Graff, Brent Sinclair, Tanau LeBoeuf, and Mrs. David Meineke, Homecoming Queen 1955. activitiesl29 ,ig J ltop right! Hey smile little lady, Jimmy Foster and Teresa Curtis. lrlghtj Bob Greene and Laura Brandis enjoying the Homecoming dance. liar rightl Dance away Joe Bowden. lbelowl Wow, does tnat guy dance bad! says Brian Bondy. lbottom rightj Janice Schoen and Jason Floyd. 3Olactivities . 1 rf? gg' S2 wf.E',.jgf., , K. 4: .ml . 'I M' ' 952' q Iva .,.f'f'l4 rf ,ST -ww! 9 5'4u- la SPF?-N 'af -ff 15651: M'f.':':'i I 9 'qi' ut. I ' 4 x 121' ' ii , g A A if , Y ' ' LQ. 1.5, 4- . K .f, y'!,vr.:Vf ' '4 ' 5. -4 I ful . dv L f -1. ,f I , C ,J 2 ' ? v. if 4 H ,' 1 , Lui , , 1' ,Q wi' ,- Ffm 71 U ?g jy'fV' MQW 4 , f 5 ,z ig . .aw aff 5 5893 s sg Z Mn A .iff if f,: f '-L lieftj Ron Kreger and Mark McCall are just two of the cool cats that strolled in on Kiein's '50's day. lbeiowl Ali right youse guys, up against da wail! Bennie Negy, Hap Kohl, Cindy Carlson, Ron Mayne, Margaret Langford, Martinne Fouret, Tirn Childress, and Paul Gibbons. lbottomj lt looks like a few of the gang got caught skipping class again. Larry Hirsch, Brad Roberts, Linda Meliinger, Debbie Brizzoiara, Teresa Badarni, Russell Stamps, Debbie Parker, Mark Ramsey, Steve Boykin, and George Ftowe. 4 ff 1 X295 W K, Q, f I w-.' I ,W 1 i..,-.gag 5 , X Q Valentine Dance . ,4 MX ., 4 1, if JH -'X--f. 1 ' 5 i A ,W , Ji 1 n Z, .sp A 65 L 5 Western Day Za g Avy, 7' A ,, ,,Wiism,fQ f 1 n 38!honors 4? I , I f4 4. .-ix X x it 3' , ,. g,.,S,f. N. Y V 1 . -Il I fs E f 0- ' er ,,..-v-- . h af' xf.,.w,, . v N K f .- - '- V 7-. Q 0--f I . FDIIN M W is Q N mr ,I ' ' 2.2-iff-7-a 'R-1 . M: 2 .bg 1' i fig 1'-W , -0 , ,fn , l wif -L.. HQNCRS ' - X Q x honorsI39 Who' Who 4O!honors ssembly This year the results of the senior class elections were announced at the third annual Who's Who Award assembly, conducted by members of the yearbook staff. Those honored were awarded the titles of Mr. and Miss KHS, Handsome and Beautiful, Friendliest, Wittiest, Most Athletic, Best Personality, Most Likely to Succeed, and Class Favorite. The top twelve Who's Who awards were announced, the senior sponsors were recognized, and a special tribute was made in the memory of two outstanding seniors. LARIS E N, ,Y .,,- M5 i ,km W... WM, .. f 3 gfifi, V i 1 25 Q 2 5 3 A Q l 112' .1 wh' A , V3 ix? 1 Q if' nf-. -nu.-ng'-,,.,.w7.., 432255 J Debbie Brizzolarci As president of the student body, Debbie has proved herself to be one of the true leaders at Klein. Bearkadette officer, NHS, Spanish club, and the Forensic League are only a few of the activities to which she has given many hours. Her dedication and con- tributions will not soon be forgotten. Scott Hickey Don't let the passive and quiet nature of Scott Hickey fool you. A dynamic person, Scott is vice-president of this year's National Honor Society. He is also an asset to the foot- ball team, and a member of FCA. With these achievements to his credit, Scott surely deserves the title of Who's Who. Ron Kreger An outstanding senior in the eyes of his classmates, Ron was chosen Homecoming King, Mr. KHS, and president of NHS. Active in sports, he was a member of the football team, baseball team, and FCA. With his smile and friendly attitude, Ron is one of Klein's most delightful people. Cathy Vincent As varsity cheerleader for the past three years, the smiling face of Cathy Vincent has been seen at pep rallies, football games, basketball games, and in the halls at Klein. Cathy's devotion to her school, her winning spirit, and her friendly nature have made her a great addition to Who's Who of KHS. Russell Stamps As president of his senior class, Russell Stamps has proved himself to be a born leader. Russell's smiling face was seen at student council meetings, speech tourna- ments, and in the 1974-1975 Homecoming Court. His involvement and never ending energy will surely take him far. 42!honors ,i,,.,,..,, W, DEBBIE BF-iIZZ -, 1 Sf' by Wir ' ' 5' ,D ,q.f,.-5 -. , V A r r 'H RQN, KBEG-EB s 'N-'X ' ff ? .v 4TVff ,gf I 45 y 45 I gf! fn f , CINDY CARLSON A Q fa -a-annum 'Q--..--. Cindy Carlson Always full of spirit, Cindy has shown her loyalty to Klein by serving as a varsity cheerleader. Junior Class Favorite, NHS, Basketball, and Mu Alpha Theta are just a few of the organizations which Cindy has participated. Her bright smile and friendly at- titude earned her the awards of Homecoming Queen of '74 and Miss KHS. Nancy Wells The sincere smile and warmth of Nancy Wells has earned her the title of the Friendliest Senior. Her many achievements include Junior Class Treasurer, NHS, Mu Alpha Theta, and Foreign Language Club. Outstanding in many ways, Nancy has surely been a delight to her fellow classmates. Pat Wright Co-captain of the football line-up, member varsity baseball team, chosen for the aIl-dis- trict team, these are but a few of the ac- complishments of Pat Wright. He was junior Homecoming Duke and was also in the 1974-1975 Homecoming Court. Chosen as a junior FHA Beau and the Most Athletic of his senior class, Pat well deserves the title of Who's Who. Thad Gilliam An active participant in Klein's school ac- tivities, Thad has always helped promote his school. He was an active member of many organizations, including football, track, NHS, and Mu Alpha Theta. Thad has also shown his responsibility as freshman class vice- president and sophomore class president. His involvement at Klein has made him a welcome member of this year's Who's Who. honors!45 f 1 :PV fl W J. AMW? 5 1 ' ' 1 , 'f -f ,gf , 4 ,2 'W ,,. W . vi sl I 1 Mr. and Miss KHS Kreger abd Cgrlgon 'z A 4.-1 Mr. and Miss KHS As well as being named Mr. and Miss KHS, the two seniors selected for Klein's highest honor this year were also chosen as Homecoming King and Queen. Ron Kreger and Cindy Carlson were excellent selections for the coveted award. As a member of the football team, baseball team, FCA, and President of NHS, Ron is an active, outgoing, and popular student at Klein. Cheerleading, basketball, NHS, and Junior Class Favorite are some ofthe activities which have brought Cindy recognition and many friends in the student body. With all of these accomplishments, it's no wonder Flon and Cindy were chosen Mr. and Miss KHS for the Class of '75. honors!47 Handsome and Beautiful The good looks of Thad Gilliam and Vicky Rader enhance their sincerity and warmth. Through his involvement in sports, clubs, NHS, and student council, Thad has made a great impression on his fellow students. Vicky has been an active member of the art club and a lovely addition to the Bearkadette line. Beautiful inside and out, Thad and Vicky's outstanding personalities and shining faces will long be remembered in the minds and hearts of their many friends 48!honors at Klein. Most Likely to Succeed If success is brought about by involvement, these two will surely go far in life. Rhonda Kornfeld and David Joy, chosen as the two seniors Most Likely to Succeed, have contributed countless hours to Klein. As co-captain of the Bearkadettes, Rhonda has devoted much time to perfect the drill team, as well as to NHS and the foreign language club. Davld's work and interest in computers has brought him 1st place at Houston science fairs. He is also kept busy by other activities which include NHS and Mu Alpha Theta. Rhonda and David's dedication and busy spirits will surely prove rewarding. honors!49 5O!honors Frienclliest The congeniality and warmth of Steve Boykin and Nancy Wells made them the two friendliest students in the senior class. Steve was on the football team, a member of NHS, and was also chosen as senior Class Favorite. Jr. class president, NHS, and Mu Alpha Theta were a few of Nancy's accomplishments. Outgoing in many ways, Steve and Nancy deserved the honor of friendliest of the Class of '75. VK- Q' ' f 7' v ,Am dl gang It q lgza .r 'La ' Va! , . f 1 gpg Q l +I I fl' l 5' l l all ll l 'l J, l Wittiest The humor of Karol Dickens and Greg Buhrow, chosen as Wittiest of their senior class, is ever apparent in the halls of Klein. Greg's pranks have been seen and heard in the classroom as well as on the track, while Karol's antics keep her friends and the entire Bearkadette line rolling in laughter. The happy personalities of Karol and Greg will be remembered with a smile by their many friends at Klein. honors!51 Best Personality When one thinks of sparkling personalities and genuine smiles, Flick Stevens and Marcy Miller are quick to come to mind. Plick's in- volvement in football and baseball made him a well-known student at Klein. Marcy has shown her spirit as a member of the volley- ball team. Always on hand with a joke and a smile, Rick and Marcy made great selections for the award of Best Personality. honors!52 Most Athletic Sports seem to play an impor- tant role in the lives of the people at Klein, as shown by the activities of Shirley Dominey and Pat Wright. As well as being a valuable player for both the varsity basketball and track teams, Shirley has served as dedicated cheerleader for four years. Pat has been a great asset on the football field, serving as co-captain of the team this past season. He has also been an outstanding member of Klein's varsity baseball team, and was chosen for the All- District team last spring. The many contributions these two have made, athletic as well as personal, have made a lasting impression on everyone at Klein. 3 1, V .al Senior Class .3 ...L 1' 5 .M if 32? ll Favorites Steve Boykin and Patsy Miller i o i Junior Class Favorites Russell James and Diane Graff h X55 Sophomore Class Favorites Jay Kornfeld and Lisa Youngblood 56!honors Freshman Class Favorites Brent Sinclair and Pat Frontain S w e e 1 h e ca r 1 s Karen Ebelt-Greenhand Sweetheart CTop rightt Cindy Mills-Band Sweetheart tBeIowJ Ruth Tipton-Football Sweetheart tBottom rightt Laureen Sopchak-FFA Sweetheart tBottom lefty fciof tgiom .,,. ' VLQJ -fl' tftttv A L41 Texas A9 Beaus Ron Kreger-Senior FHA Beau iFar Righty Jon Burroughs-Band Beau CBighU Matt Williams-Volleyball Beau Uvliddle Ieftj Mike Laird-Bearkadette beau Uviiddle rightj Steve Trahan-Basketball Beau CBottom rightl Dean Collins-FHA Beau honors!59 Beorchot Editor Editor Kayna Kemp, who has worked on the Bearchat for two years, loves the profession so much she intends to pursue a Journalism career in college. Her enthusiasm and interviewing talents have brought her respect and admiration from fellow students and faculty alike. Kayna has been a guiding force in the success of the Bearchat and has done an outstanding job as Editor of Klein's outstanding newspaper. 5 W 6O!honors 3 9 'ww Nm.-w-mxw-,xx ? 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Thad Gilliam Steve Boykin Rhonda Boyle Kim Oswald David Joy Mark Ramsey Pauline Schmidt Rhonda Kornfeld Mark Oltermann Scott Hickey Amy Beandis Cindy Mills honorsl63 Julie Stevenson Cindy Lilly Hugh McKinney Joan Bondy Susan Nixon Liz Elmquist LuAnne Berger Andrea Allred Susan Stengl Lanette Johnson Gail Youngblood Cindy Weyel 64lhonors f ,mf ' f ' ff 0' , , 4 . W . Z ' , ,wg 2 , ff Z ,, 'ff ' 1 f , ' iff' , ff! ' 1 ,4 V,,, J 4 - L , , ' , 1 1 , - 1 f f 222 ,V 'V 44. AI 1 97 QA I f ' ,, J , L yy 1 ,, . , ,I ,g, ,,,, ,, X44 ,Q Zh w ff, ef X 1 ,-.Z 1 I diff, ll V49 X W lc 125515 T ,WZ-,e Q E' 9 1,2 ' hal 1' f , 1 y,i4w .W' -9 fl ' 'Elf 'Z ., i , X I V 7, ' . i f ' if l Kathy Johnson ' V X N I I . I M, ,f 5 f 43+ if f Wy! Q f is 24 2 ff me Roger Logan Emfg 'Iv ' V' e 4, ,,,,fg ' 'Lil' P ' Greg Buhrow Debbie Brizzolara Jammye Henderson Jan Green John May Ray Denson Dale Reed Hillman Bailey Laura Carlin Ron Kreger Sandra Welch Nancy Wells honors!65 66lclasse CLASSES f . . A clasgg5l67 irightl Smile, Stacy Fox, you're on Candid Camera. imiddle topl Liz Elmquist is preoccupied with an English assignment. imiddle bottoml John O'Hara gives big smile on graduation night. imiddie rightl Guy Tribble and Bob Hawkes tell they may have to do it over again. Kbottom leftl senior girls pose for their picture to be taken on a foggy day. ibottom leftl Margret Langford told Cindy Mills what she was going to do if she did that again. ah.: L , Ms' ff. x, .M Kilt: ' H? , Seniors As they begin their trek into the world, the efforts of their entire high school years will follow them. The time allotted for study, work, and above all friendship, is something every Senior will reflect upon and from which they will continue to learn. Those returning to Klein will remember the graduates and continue the spirit and leadership they left as their legacy. lleftl Linda Brown looks the part on kid dress up day. lmiddle leftl Gail Youngblood flashes a big smile for the camera. lmiddle rightl Seniors look solemn as they get ready for a picture. lbottorn lefty Curtis Price seems caught with nothing to say. lbottom right! ls Liz Logan asleep or reading. .4 , lrightj Donnie Wisnoskie cleaning the FFA truck for extra points in Ag class. lbelow rniddlej Cindy Robertson is listening to Linda Mellingefs problem with great interest. lmiddle rightl Tim Hanson and Jeanne Frontain relax in front of the school. lbottom leftl Pauline Schmidt and Suzanne Walker don't seem aware of the dress code. lbottom rightl Alfred White, Dwight Thomas, Robin Williams, and Norman Branford try not to smile while the camera is facing them, my 5,-rm 5 s l 4 I 7Olseniors iii Z-f M,-v-ww., -T we 0'-A iabove leftl What's that you're holding up, Torn Ulmer? iabovel Senior boys wondering who brought the football. iieftj Led by Shirley Dominey, the senior spirit shines during a pep rally. lbelow leftl June List and Cheryl Price. ibelow rightl Seniors at mid-term graduation. se-niorsl71 W saw' lbottomi Lanette Johnson whirls to smile at the camera. lrighti Andrea Allred caught try- ing the drape for senior pictures. lright mid- dle1Bob Mercer, you wouldnt do that, would you? lfar righti Connie Howard shows her big ring to the world. lbottom topi Russell Stamps and Steve Hawkins the super cool Fly Brothers. lbottomi What's so interesting about the article that makes Rich Biernacki pause while painting the trash can? j '?i+ ',.,' ' if . 72lseniors WV wife? fgg H I.: X' lleftj Sis Jackson waves hi at the camera. lrniddle leftj Debbie Adams get- ting ready for her senior pictures. lmiddle rightj Kenny Gerhart and Mark Ramsey receive honors at Sports Banquet for their work for the tearn. lbelowj Rick Devine seems happy he has an idea for a Bearchat article. lbottornj Cindy Weyel, Rhonda Kornfeld, Linda Mellinger, Cindy Lilly, and Dawn Williams, join in a toast. Q Z ,.- H aj t ,i A X t it Q, f 94 t A J? r 5 seniorsl73 E , ltop leftl Laura Wilson turns to the camera on Senior picture day. ltop rightl Senior Class Officers: Russell Stamps, presidentg Pauline Schmidt, vice-president, Suzanne Walker, secretary, Nancy Wells, treasurer: Lyle Lovett, reporter lnot plcturedl. lmiddle leftj Debbie McElyea joins the smiling mid-term graduates. imiddle rightl Seniors, Beverly Scudday and Greg Johnson, take a leisure day. lbottom rightl Pat Turner surveying the crowd. 74iseniors HW w ,i W f9fw,1 W' in M fff 44 ,MW i uf f wwf V, If 'gf Diff., if fwl, '--' vw i WW ' ' WJ ff i rw-1' wg. 0 -.P I . f 1 v lv? ,4 y .p-. I MW 'if' X fffwaufww 'A 'X ef, Win Av' Egg ltop rightl Brad Roberts and Pauline Schmidt rest at the Valentine Dance. tmlddle leftl Rhonda Evans reaching out tor the sky with her racquet in Lifetime Sports, lmiddle rightl Kathy Johnson hesitates as she realizes she forgot her homework, lbottom leftl Patsy Miller awaits the arrival ofa friend on a slow day at school. lbot- lom rightl Marcy Miller looking down the long Senior hall. - f faf ., i M' , i if ,Qi ff, W ., .? ,qzl ,. i 5-:ggi-:.Pri '. 4' I. f ft AV,..,,V,,,,,,, , . M. . .t.. .. Q 0 l 76lseniors ew At the old left years of the In the We will In rigrembrance of Doug Stuartand Dwayne T Q ,:.v. f . ,f 'v5.,yQ 'Z u , , f 3 J, iz W ft 5- .'vJ ' Q.. 1 A 1. '- ?,'yy.a ' .fm Y n llefti Sis Jackson, George Tolson, Robert Pruitt jive happily through the day, lrightj There's still one lady left in the crowdilflll Kimberly Adair Debbie Adams Tonna Agnello Steven Alewine Deborah Allday Jeri Allee Andrea Allred Marene Andersen David Anderson Robin Arispe Cindy Arrington Dorothy Austin James Ayres Teresa Badami Elizabeth Bailey Hillman Bailey 78iseniors Lisa Barker Doreen Barone Deborah Beaver Jody Bedford Donald Bentz Luanne Berger Sharon Biggs Robin Bledsoe Joan Bondy Elizabeth Bosma Mark Bosma Pamela Boudreaux Steve Boykin Rhonda Boyle David Brand Amy Brandis Norman Branford Debra Brizzolara Linda Brown Floger Brown Susan Brown Greg Buhrow Jon Burroughs Peggy Butler seniors!79 seniors!8O Shelley Byargeon Debbie Bynum Donna Cain Steven Campbell Laura Carlin Cynthia Carlson Joy Carollo Oran Carson John Casserly Valerie Chapman Louis Chavez Timothy Childress David Christie Roy Christmann Tom Cochran Teresa Cole James Comeaux Carl Cooley Sheree Covington Kris Coy Rhonda Cramer James Crawford Gerald Crouch Georgia Crowe Tim Cruz Diane Dalessandro Shannon Dalton Debbie Davis Vanita Davis Angela Day Deborah Denman Ray Denson Hey Debbie, is your friend just camera shy or is he signaling for help?????? Erin Devine Linda Diaz Karol Dickens Betty Dickie James DiMiceli James Dingler Shirley Dominey Margaret Doughtie senlors!81 Robyn Dudley Susan Duerr Theresa Dunn Kelvin Eakin Cynthia East Candyce Eleiott Karen Elliott Elizabeth Elmquist Mark Eslick Rhonda Evans Flosemary Everilt Mark Flores David Foyd Jimmy Foster Martine Fouret Stacy Fox labovej Leggs have it during Senior '50s Day Foot Deodorantllllflll fflghfl Bill Green said, Well, l know, it's only rock and roll but l like Jeanne Frontain Terry Gable Cynthia Gage Sherry Guard Karen Gardner Gina Garrett Jami Gause Karen Gentry Steve Gentry Kenny Gerhart Maria Gialamas Paul Gibbons Debora Giebel Richard Gillette Thad Gilliam Michael Gist Tommy Godbold Terry Gonzales Reed Gordon Wade Gordon Peggy Gorman Lesli Gosselin Stephen Graham Carol Green seniors!83 seniors!84 Janis Green William Green John Groda Mark Haas Carla Haire Julie Hale Sandy Hale Wanda Halley Evelyn Hammond Tim Hanson Robert Hardie Larry Hardy Nina Harrington Donna Harris Robert Hawkes Steve Hawkins Charles Haynes Rhonda Haynes Stephen Heck David Helms Jammye Henderson Scott Hickey Mark Hicks Loretta Hill px rhqbjx . 90 'I 955479, N32 '3450 , Ixx 19g My 9 4 af I I x, any 139 -feifakgj zl 1 Q 0 Q I 92 . I 5 5 ' X 6 I -lv,V J ,gi 4 U F , .V I xxv N' X Tim Hiner Larry Hirsch Mary Holmes Andrea Honeycutt Debra Horner Connie Howard Daryl Howell Andrea Hudson Sons, the time has come for us to have a man-to-man talk Left to Right James Crawford Steve Trahan, and Mark Tipton Gerald Huffman James Hulshouser Tina Hunter Sally Irvine Vickey Isbell Karen Ivy Suzanne Ivy Debbie Jackson Lesli Johnson Walter Johnson Patti Jones Joanne Jordan David Jordan David Joy Renee Julliard Mike Kacal I wonder if wipers are op- tional? asks Linda Diaz. seniors!86 Stephanie Jackson Gary Jahnke Linda James Belinda Jarreil Dale Jenkins Ronald Jenkins Greg Johnson Kathy Johnson Lanette Johnson Kevin Kaley Gloria Kanewske Bridget Kelly James Keltner Kayna Kemp Lawrence Kendall Kevin Kiely Gabrielle Kindle Glenn King Greg Kinslow Robert Kirby Brenda Kirkland Deborah Klein Walter Kohl Rhonda Kornfeld Marie Koslosky Karla Frank Ron Kreger Charles Krouse Mitcha Lacey John Langston Reggie Langston Margaret Lankford Cindy Lassiter seniOrS!87 Keith Lavender William Lawrence Elizabeth Lee Kim Lewis Sybil Liberman Cindy Lilly June List John Lockett Elizabeth Logan Roger Logan SaraAnne Lore Larry Lookanis Leandra Lovett Lyle Lovett Mark Luedke Karen Maki Angela Malone Helen Malone Allen Malone Billy Mancel Melvin Manning Joseph Marinari Sharyl Marshall Sharon Martin .34 ' sf : V' .xml 'I E few 'LT' -5 3 , f .gf ff ng.- :zf , VV, ,ff 3 J' 4 3 Iii .fi 9 'Z M, if VZT J A' WH. A 4 vb J 92 Wa Q . Y' y John May Ron Mayne Mark McCall Gregory McCracken Martha McCuIIey Debbie McElyea Katy McGuire Hugh McKenney Jane McLaughlin John McLaughlin Gary McLearen Colin McLeod Debby McVey Janette Meineke Linda Mellinger Robert Mercer lleftl Kathy Mueller going along her merry way. lrightl Leslie Rideau, I don't have to and you can't make me, so there! seniorsl89 lleffi They finally found a way to keep her quiet. lDebbie Brizzolarai lrightj lf you lay a hand on my Teddy bear, l'll not give you a lick of my lollipop! Dorothy Austin. Clayton Miles Karen Miller Marcy Miller Patsy Miller Diane Milligan Becky Mills Cindy Mills Joan Mims Robin Mims Douglas Moon Mary Mooney Bobbie Moore Cindy Moore Gary Moore Loa Ann Morris Earl Moyer seniorsl9O Kathy Mueller Michael Nance Kathy Neeper Bennie Negy Russell Nicholson Susan Nixon Carey Norris Elizabeth Norris Joe O'Bryant John O'Hara Mark Oltermann Kim Oswald Stephanie Ouzts Debbie Parker Diane Peckham Roy Phallen Floyd Pickens Wayne Pickett Charlotte Planchard Allison Ply Debra Porter Cheryl Price Curtis Price William Prince seniors!91 seniors!92 Vicky Radar Wes Radar Mark Ramsey Candy Rasmussen Steven Ray Anita Reed Cindy Reed Dale Reed Raymond Reisner James Richardson Rick Rickert Leslie Rideau Willie Ripple Brad Roberts Johnnie Roberts Cindy Robertson Deborah Robertson Richard Roesner Joy Roland Earl Ross Tommy Ross Donna Roth George Rowe Brenda Reiffing Liz Rupp Anna Flussell Mike Saffell James Samuel Elizabeth Sanders Vicki Sanford David Schmidt Pauline Schmidt Another round for the boys!!!!!! ILarry Kindle and Rocky Richardson! Mark Schwartz Beverly Scudday Charles Shaw Mike Shaw Catherine Sheffield Richard Sherman Dorothy Showers Troy Shuck seniorsl93 Janis Simms David Simpson Cheryl Sinclair Beth Skilton Sandra Skirvin Agnes Smit Cheryl Smith Dee Smith lleftl Barbara Waddell listens at- tentively to one of Mr. Spray's lectures. lrightj Get that bubble gum back ln your mouth. Sharon ' Biggs and Dale Reed. seniorsl94 Jan Smith Michael Solomon Ted Sparks Sherry Springer Ann Stallings Russell Stamps Susie Stengl Richard Stevens .f 4--, M., suv Julie Stevenson Flandy Stine Doug Stuart Luis Stuart Carolyn Stuntz Sean Sullivan Roger Swain Todd Swinghammer Kathy Taylor Louette Taylor Dwight Thomas Don Thurman Vicki Tindle Mark Tipton George Tolson Steve Trahan Guy Tribble Theresa Trimble Pat Turner Robert Turner Beth Uhrenholdt Tom Ulmer Jeff Valder Cathy Vincent seniors!95 Barbara Waddell Scott Wagers Robert Wagner Suzanne Walker Lari Jo Walling Kathy Walsh Nancy Waller Kim Ward lleftj Jody Bedford caught dur- ing a quiet moment. lrightl Well you see, il's like this. . Martine Fouret. 96lseniors Sandra Welch Jimmy Wells Nancy Wells Cynthia Weyel Thomas Whipple Al White Curtis Whitehead Cindy Wilcox 'Y I ,f- H? t ,Nl . iieftj The camera bug is after it again George Rowe. irightj Mark Hicks and Pat Wright wait- ing to have their Senior pictures taken. Kathy Wildman Davvn Williams Linda Williams Robin Williams Judy Wilson Laura Wilson Bobby Wisnoskie Michael Witchet Candy Wood Floger Woods Pat Wright Nancy Yetman Gail Youngblood Mark Ziegler Bill Zook seniorsi97 Senior Index ADAIR, KIM: FHA 1, 2, 3, 4: FTA 1, 2: Basketball Team 1: Mu Alpha Theta 2, 3, 4: Volleyball Manager 2: Library Aide 3, 4: Library Club Vice President 4: Choir 3, 4. ADAMS, DEBBIE: Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Twirler 1, 2, 3, 4: Medical Careers Club 1, 2: Symphonic Band 3, 4: Foreign Language Club 3: Student Coun- cil Representative 3: Art Club 4: French Club 4. AGNELLO, TONNA: Drama Club 1: Choir 1, 4: Counselor's Aide 3, 4. ALLRED, ANDREA: Junior Academy of Science 1, 2: Symphonic Band 1, 2, 3: Spanish Club 1, 2: Math Club 1: Drama Club 1: Mu Alpha Theta 2, 3, 4: Beta Club 2, 3: Thespian Society 2, 3, 4: National Honor Society 3, 4: Choir 4. ANDERSON, MAREN. ANDERSON, DAVID. ARISPE, ROBIN: Basketball Team 1: Track Tream 1: Choir 1, 2, 3, 4. ARRINGTON, CINDY: FTA 1: DECA 3, 4. AUSTIN, DOROTHY: Medical Careers Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Rodeo Club 2. AYRES, JIM: Spanish Club 1: Basketball Team 1, 2, 3. BADAMI, TERESA: National Junior Honor Socie- ty 1: Mu Alpha Theta 2, 3, 4: TARS 2: Foreign Language Club 2, 3: National Honor Society 3, 4: Yearbook 3, 4: Yearbook Editor 4: FFA 4. BAILEY, ELIZABETH: TARS 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball Team 1: Foreign Language Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Mu Alpha Theta 2, 3, 4: Science Club 3, 4. BAILEY, HILLMAN: Mu Alpha Theta 3. BARKER, DAWNA. BARONE, DOREEN: VOE-OEA 2, 3: Bearkadettes 3. BEAVER, LYNN: FHA 1, 3, 4: Science Club 2: Foreign Language Club 2, 3, 4: Math Aide 3: Biology Aide 3: Office Aide 4. BEDFORD, JODY: Class Reporter 1: FHA 1, 2: Basketball Team 2, 3: Track Team 3: Student Council 3: Varsity Cheerleader 2, 3, 4. BENTZ, DON: Bowling Club 2, 3. BERGER, LUANNE: Student Council 1: Volleyball Team 2: French Club 1: Band 1, 2, 3: National Honor Society 3, 4: Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4: Bearkadettes 4. BIERNACKI, RICH. BIGGS, SHARON: Foreign Language Club 2: Tennis Team 2: Student Council Senator 2: Student Council Representative 3: Art Club 4: Bearkadettes 2, 3, 4. BLEDSOE, ROBIN. BONDY, JOAN: National Honor Society 3, 4: Mu Alpha Theta 4: Math Aide 4. BOSMA, MARK: Football Team 1: Skiing Team 1, 2: Tennis Team 3, 4. BOUDREAUX, PAM: FHA 1, 2, 3: Library Club 3. BOYKIN, STEVE: Track Team 1: Football Team 1, 2, 3, 4: Speech Club 1, 2, 3, 4: FCA 2, 3, 4: Na- tional Forensic League 3, 4: Student Council Senator 3, 4: National Honor Society 3, 4: Spanish Club 4: Senior Class Favorite: Friendliest Award 4: Who's Who Award 4. BOYLE, RHONDA: Bearkadettes 1: Science Club 2: Mu Alpha Theta 2, 3: Photography Club 3: Foreign Language Club 2, 3, 4: National Honor Society 3, 4. BRAND, DAVID: Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Tennis Team 1, 2, 3, 4: Scuba Club 3, 4: Foreign Language Club 3: Photography Club. 3. BRANDIZ, AMY: Band 1, 2: Science Club 1, 2: French Club 1, 2, 4: Student Council Repre- sentative 2: Tennis Team 2: Mu Alpha Theta 4: Medical Careers Club 4: Math Aide 4. BRANFORD, NORMAN. 98!seniors BRIZZOLARA, DEBBIE: Basketball Team 1: Bearkadettes 2, 3, 4: Speech Club 2: National Honor Society 3, 4: Forensic Arts Club 3: Spanish Club 2, 3, 4: Student Council Senator 2: S.C. Treasurer 3: Student Council Presi- dent 4: Who's Who Award 4. BROWN, LINDA: Swim Team 1, 2, 3, 4: Newspa- per Stalf 2, 4. BROWN, ROGER. BROWN, SUSAN. BUHROW, GREG: Football Team 1: Basketball Team 1, 2: Track 1, 2, 3, 4: FCA 2, 3, 4: Student Council Senator.4: Wittiest Award 4. BURROUGHS, JON: Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Track 1, 2, 4: Band Beau 4. BUTLER, PEGGY: Latin Club 1, 2: Office Aide 1: Teachers Aide 2: Choir 1, 2: Drama Club 1, 2: Track 1: Library Aide 1: Speech Team 2. BYARGEON, SHELLEY. BYNUM, DEBBIE. CAIN, DONNA. CAMPBELL, STEVE: VICA IICTI 4. CARLIN, LAURA: Student Council Representa- tive 1, 2, 4: Student Council Senator 3: Basket- ball 1: Bearkadettes 2, 3, 4: Foreign Language Club 2, 4: National Honor Society 3, 4. CARLSON, CINDY: Track 1, 2: Pep Squad 1: Foreign Language Club 2, 3: Basketball 3: Junior Class Favorite: Mu Alpha Theta 3: Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4: Varsity Cheerleader 3, 4: Homecoming Queen 4: Who's Who Award 4: Miss KHS 4. CARSON, OFIAN. CASSERLY, PETE: Student Council 1, 2: Football 1: Basketball 1, 2. CHAPMAN, VALERIE: FHA 1, 2: Mu Alpha Theta 2, 3, 4: Bearkadettes 2: Foreign Language Club 3: German Club 4: TARS 4: Choir 4: Teacher's Aide 4. CHAVEZ, MIKE. CHILDRESS, TIM. CHRISTIE, RANDY: Scuba Club 3: Student Coun- cil Representative 3. Cl-IRISTMANN, ROY: Foreign Language Club 1, 2: Speech Club 2, 3, 4: Science Club 1: TARS 2, 3, 4: Debate 3, 4. COCHRAN, TOM. COLE, TERESA: FHA 1, 2: OEA 3, 4: OEA Secre- tary 4: VOE-Coop. COLGLAZIER, SUE: Volleyball 1: Library Club 1: Ecology Club 1: Science Club 2: TARS 2, 3, 4. COMEAUX, JAMES. COOLEY, CARL. COVINGTON, SHEREE: FTA 1, 2: Science Club 1, 2: Science Club Secretary 2: Speech Club 1, 2, 3, 4: TARS 1: Varsity Volleyball Manager 2: Foreign Language Club 2, 3: Student Council Senator 2: Thespian Society 3, 4: Drama Club 3, 4. COY, KRIS: Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Choir 1: Medical Careers Club 1: Foreign Language Club 2, 3: Student Council Senator 2: Student Council Corresponding Secretary 3: Science Club 4. CRAMER, RHONDA. CRAWFORD, JAMES: Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Basket- ball 1, 2: Track 1, 3, 4. CROUCH, GERE: Band 1, 2, 3, 4: National Junior Honor Society 1: French Club 2, 3: Sophomore Class Vice President: Junior Class President. CROWE, GEORGIA. CRUZ, TIM: Art Club 1, 3, 4: Art Club Officer 4: Newspaper Staff 1, 3, 4: Drama Club 3, 4: AV Club 4: International Thespian Society 4. DALESSANDRO, DIANE: Newspaper Staff 4. DALTON, SHANNON: Newspaper Staff 1: Basketball 1: Softball 1: Pep Club 1: Drama Club 1, 4: Foreign Language Club 2, 3: Medi. cal Careers Club 2: Choir 3, 4. DAVIS, DEBRA: Choir 1, 3: Counselor's Aide 3: OEA 4. DAVIS, DENISE: Band 1, 2: Gymnastics Team 1, 2. DAY, ANGELA: Spanish Club 1: Pep Squad 1, 2, 3: Student Council 1, 2: Yearbook Ad Staff 2, 3: Yearbook Editorial Staff 2, 3: National Honor Society 3, 4: Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4: Quill and Scroll 3: HERO Coop. 4. DENMAN, DEBORAH. DENSON, RAY: Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Track 1, 2: FCA 2, 3: 4: National Honor Scoeity 3, 4: Foreign Language Club 3. DEVINE, ERIN: Foreign Language Club 1, 2: Bearkadettes 1, 2, 3, 4: Mu Alpha Theta 2, 3: Speech Club 3: National Honor Society 3, 4: National Forensic League 4: German Club 3, 4: Spanish Club 4. DEVINE, RICHARD. DIAZ, LINDA: Choir 1: Foreign Language Club 2, 3, 4: Foreign Language Aide 3: Track 4. DICKENS, KAROL: Choir 1, 2, 3: Science Club 2, 3: Bearkadettes 3, 4: FHA 4: Wittiest Award 4. DICKIE, BETTY: Library Club 1, 2: Library Aide 2: FHA 1, 2: Jr. Varsity Volleyball Manager 2: Varsity Basketball and Volleyball Manager 3: Choir 3: Medical Careers Club Historian 4: Ol- fice Aide 4. DIMICELI, JAMES: Track 1, 2: Band 1, 2, 3: Ten- nis 2, 3, 4: Foreign Language Club 1, 2, 3. DINGLER, JAMES. DOMINEY, SHIRLEY: Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4: Head Cheerleader 3: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Volleyball 1: Junior FHA President 1: FHA Fifth Vice President 2: Freshman Secretary-Treasurer: Sophomore Class Treasurer 2: Student Coun- cil Representative 2: Speech Club 2: Drama Club 3: Student Council Senator 3: FHA 4: Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4: Most Athletic Award 4: Who's Who Award 4. DOUGHTIE, MARGARET: FHA 1, 4: Foreign Language Club 1. DUDLEY, ROBYN. DUERR, SUSAN. DUNN, THERESA: Medical Careers Club 1, 2: FHA 2, 3: Science Club 2, 4: Swim Team 4. EAKIN, KELVIN. EAST, CYNTHIA: FHA 1, 2, 3: Band 1, 2: LIbraVY Club 1, 2: Volleyball 1, 2, 3: Basketball 1: Teachers's Aide 4. ELEIOTT, CANDYCE. ELLIOTT, KAREN. ELMQUIST, LIZ: Foreign Language Club 1, 2, 3. 4: TARS 1, 2, 3, 4: Choir 1, 2, 3, 4: Mu Alpha Theta 2, 3, 4: National Honor Society 3. 41 Drama Club 4. ESLICK, MARK: Tennis 2: Swim Team 2: Photo- graphy Club 2: Newspaper Club 3: Drama Club 3: Speech Club 3: Track 3: Football 4. EVANS, RHONDA: History Club 1: Spanish Club 1: Science Club 2: Math Aide 2, 3, 4. EVERITT, ROSEMARY. r FLATT, MELISSA: Teacher's Aide 3, 4: Office Aide 2: Cheerleader 3, 4: Head Cheerleader42 Volleyball 4: Student Council Secretary 43 Senior Class Secretary 4: Newspaper Staff 4. Yearbook Staff 4: Choir 4: Band 1, 2, 3. I FLORES, MARK: Football 1, 2: Track 1: Foreign Language Club 1: Yearbook 2. FLOYD, DAVID. FOSTER, JIMMY. FOURET, MARTINE: Basketball 1: Tennis 4. FOX, STACEY: Football 1, 2: Track 1: SCIGFICG Senior Index Club 3, 4: Science Club President 4. FRONTAIN, JEANNE. GABEL, TERESA: Art Club 4: Scuba Club 4. GAGE, CYNTHIA GARD, SHERRY: FHA Secretary 1: Spanish Club 2: Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4: Mu Alpha Theta Vice President 4: TARS 3, 4: TARS Secretary 4: Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4. GARDNER, KAREN: Drill Team 1: VOE 3, 4: OEA 3, 4. GARRETT, GINA. GARRETT, JAMES. GAUSE, JAMI. GENTRY, KAREN. GENTRY, STEVE: Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Baseball 2, 3, 4. GERHART, KENNY: Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Track 1: FCA 2, 3, 4. GIALAMAS, MARIA: Band 1: Foreign Language Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Foreign Language Club Secre- tary 3: Office Aide 1: Volleyball 2, 3, 4: Photo- graphy Club 3: Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4: Teacher's Aide 4. GIBBONS, PAUL. GIEBEL, DEBRA: Student Council Representa- tive 1, 2, 3: FHA 1, 2, 3: FTA 1, 2: CounseIor's Aide 3: Science Club 4: Track 3, 4. GILLETTE, RICHARD. GILLEY, GORDON. GILLIAM, THAD: Speech Club 1: Freshman Class Vice President: Sophomore Class President: Student Council 2, 3, 4: Mu Alpha Theta 2, 3, 4: Foreign Language Club 2, 3, 4: Foreign Language Club Treasurer 2: Track 1, 2, 3, 4: Football 1, 2, 3: National Honor Society 3, 4: FCA 3, 4: Most Handsome of Senior Class 4: Who's Who Award 4. GIST, MICHAEL. GODBOLD, TOM: Basketball 1: Foreign Language Club 1, 2, 3: Golf Team 3, 4. GONZALES, TERRY. GORDON, REED: Tennis 3, 4: Scuba Club 4, FFA 4. GORDON, WADE. GORMAN, MARGARET. GOSSELIN, LESLIE. GRAHAM, STEPHEN. GREEN, BILL: Football 1: Science Club 1, 4: Na- tional Junior Honor Society 2: Basketball 1, 2, 4: FCA 3, 4. GREEN, CAROL: FHA 1, 2: VICA 3, 4. GREEN, JAN: Choir 1, 3, 4: Foreign Language Club 2, 3: Medical Careers 2: Bearkadettes 3, 4: Science Club 3: Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4: Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4. GRODA, JOHN. . HAAS, MARK: Tennis Team 1, 2: Chess Club 1: Debate Team 2, 3, 4: TARS 2, 3, 4: Speech Club 2, 3, 4. HAIRE, CARLA: Rodeo Club 2: Math Aide 3. HALE, JULIE. HALE, SANDY: FTA 1: Foreign Language Club 2, 3: VOE-OEA 3, 4. HALLEY, WANDA. HAMMOND, EBBIE: FHA 1: Rodeo Club 3: DECA 3, 4. HANSON, TIM: Drama Club 4: Thespian Society President 4. HARDIE, ROBERT: Band 1, 2: Speech Club 2, 3, 4: Drama Club 3, 4: Thespian Society 3, 4. HARDY, LARRY. HARRINGTON, NINA: Band 1, 2, 3: Choir 1, 2: Student Council 1, 2: Library Club 2: Track 2, 3, 4: National Forensic League 3: Cheerleader 2, 3: J. V. Head Cheerleader 3: Speech Club 3, 4: Bearkadettes 4. HARRIS, DONNA. HAWKES, ROBERT: Science Club 1, 2: Foreign Language Club 2: Chess Club 2, 3: Scuba Club 3, 4: VICA 4. HAWKINS, STEVE. HAYNES, CHARLES. HAYNES, RHONDA: Math Club 2, OEA 4. HECK, STEPHEN. HELMS, DAVID. HENDERSON, JAMMYE: Basketball 1: Basket- ball Manager 2: FTA 1, 2: OEA 3, 4: OEA Presi- dent 4. HICKEY, SCOTT: Football 1, 4: Track 1: Student Council 1, 2: FFA 1, 2, 3: Medical Careers Club 3, 4: Foreign Language Club 3: Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4: National Honor Society 3, 4: FCA 2, 3, 4: Who's Who Award 4. HICKS, MARK: Track 1: Football 2, 3, 4: FCA 2, 3, 4: National Honor Society 3, 4. HILL, LORETTA: Science Club 1: Rodeo Club 1: VICA 3: FFA 4. HIME, STEPHEN: Foreign Language Club 3. HINER, TIM: Math Aide 2, 3: Mu Alpha Theta 2, 3, 4: Mu Alpha Theta President 3: Speech Aide 4: Speech Club 4. HIRSCH, LARRY: Speech Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Football Manager 2, 3: Track Manager 2: National Forensic League 3, 4: Athletic Aide 3: Math Aide 3: Teacher's Aide 4: Trainer's Aide 4. HOLLOWAY, RAY. HOLMES, MARY. HONEYCUTT, ANDREA: Spanish Club 1, 2: Art Club 1: Pep Club 1, 2: Teacher's Aide 1: Fenc- ing Club 1: Mythology Club 2, 3: Fellowship of Christian Girls 2, 3: Office Aide 2, 3: Science Club 3. HORNER, DEBRA: Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Office Aide 2: Teacher's Aide 4: Band Librarian 4. HOWARD, CONNIE: Choir 1, 2, 3, 4: Student Council 1, 2: Choir Secretary 2: Choir Vice President 4. HOWELL, DARYL: Track 1, 2, 3: Football 1, 2: Science Club 3: Foreign Language Club 3: Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4: National Honor Society 3, 4. HUDSON, ANDREA: Gymnastics Club 2: FHA 3: Counselor's Aide 4. HUFFMAN, GERALD. HULSHOUSER, JAMES: Band 1, 3: Track 2, 3, 4. HUNTER, TINA. IRVINE, SALLY. ISBELL, VICKEY: FHA 1, 2, 3, 4. IVY, KAREN: Speech Club 3: Drama Club 3: Inter- natioal Thespian Society 3, 4: ICT-VICA Sec- retary 4. JACKSON, DEBBIE: OEA 3, 4. JACKSON, SIS: Band 1, 2: Volleyball 1, 3: Basket- ball 1: Library Club 1, 3: Library Club Treas- urer 3: FHA 1, 2, 3, 4. JAHNKE, GARY. JAMES, LINDA: TARS 1: Foreign Language Club 2, 3, 4: Foreign Language Aide 3. JARRELL, BELINDA: Basketball 1: Rodeo Club 2: VOE-OEA 3, 4. JENKINS, DALE. JENKINS, RONALD. JOHNSON, GREG: Football 1,2, 3, 4: Track 1,2, 3, 4: Foreign Language Club 2: FCA 2, 3, 4: Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4: Science Club 4. JOHNSON, KATHY: Basketball 1, 2, 3: FHA Parliamentarian 1: Drill Team 1: Foreign Language Club 2, 3: Track 4: FFA 4. JOHNSON, LANETTE: FHA 1, 2, 3, 4: FHA Vice President 3: FHA President 4: Foreign Language Club 2, 3, 4: Mu Alpha Theta 2, 3, 4: Bearkadettes 2, 3, 4: National Honor Society 3 4 JOHNSON, LESLI. JOHNSON, WALTER. JONES, PATTI. JORDAN, JOANNE: Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Foreign Language Club 2: Art Club 3: TARS 1, 2, 3, 4: TARS Secretary 3: TARS Treasurer 4: Tennis Team 3, 4. JORDAN, DAVID. JOY, DAVID: Most Likely to Succeed Award 4. JUILLARD, RENEE. KACAL, MIKE. KALEY, KEVIN: Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Baseball 1, 2: Track 1. KANEWSKE, GLORIA: FHA 2, 3: Volleyball 2, 3, 4: Teacher's Aide 4. KELLY, BRIDGET. KELTNER, ANDY: Football 1: Baseball 1, 2: Drama Club Scribe 3: Drama Club Treasurer 4: Speech Club 3: International Thespian Society 3, 4: Student Council Representative 3: Student Council Reporter 4: Choir 4. KEMP, KAYNA: Newspaper Feature Editor 1: Na- tional Junior Honor Society 1: FTA 1: Pep Squad 1: Drill Team 2: Drama Club Reporter 3: Newspaper 4: Bearchat Editor 3, 4. KENDALL, LARRY: Chess Club 1: Band 1, 2, 3, 4. KIELY, KEVIN: Football 1, 2. KINDLE, GABRIELLE: Medical Careers Club 1: Library Club 1, 2: FHA Treasurer 1: FHA 2, 3. KING, GLENN: Hockey 1: Chess Team 1, 3: Math Aide 4: Math Tutor 4: FFA Greenhand 1. KINSLOW, GREG: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4: FCA 1, 2, 3: Football 4: Library Club 4, FFA Greenhand 1. KIRBY, GREG: Football 1: Baseball 1, 2, 3: Soccer Club 3: Table Tennis Club 3: German Club 3, 4. KIRKLAND, BRENDA: Choir 1, 2: Teacher's Aide 3. KLEIN, DEBORAH: Basketball 1, 2: FHA 1,2: Mu Alpha Theta 3: OEA 3, 4. KOHL, WALTER. KORNFELD. RHONDA: Bearkadettes 1, 2, 3, 4: Bearkadette Officer 2, 3, 4: Mu Alpha Theta 1, 2: Foreign Language Club 2, 3: Foreign Language Club President 3: Junior Class Secretary 3: National Honor Society 3, 4: Student Council Senator 4: Ger- man Club President 4: French Club 4: Most Lilely to Succeed Award 4. KOSLOSKY, MARIE: FHA 2, 3, 4: HERO Coop. 3, 4. KRANK, KARLA: Gymnastics 1: Swim Team 1: Horse Club 1: Drama Club 1: Choir 1: Creative Dance Team 1: Ecology Club 2: Foreign Language Club 2: Cosmetology 3, 4: VICA 3, 4. KREGER, RON: Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball 1, 2: Track 1: Baseball 2, 3, 4: FCA 3, 4: Foreign Language Club 3: National Honor Society 3, ' 4: National Honor Society President 4: Home- coming King 4: Mr. KHS 4: Who'w Who Award 4. KROUSE, CHUCK: Football 1, 2, 3: Track 1, 2, 4: DECA 3, 4: DECA Sergeant at Arms 4. LACEY, REGINA: Bearkadettes 1, 2: Science Club 2, 3, 4: Science Club Treasurer 4: Office Aide 2, 3: Student Council Representative 3. LANGSTON, JOHN. LANGSTON, REGGIE. LANKFORD, MARGARET: Band 1: Spanish Club 2, 3: Spanish Club Vice President 3: National Forensic League 3, 4: Speech Club 4. LASSITER, CINDY: FHA 1: FBLA 2, 3: OEA 3, 4. LAVENDER, KEITH: Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Band Presi- dent 1: Student Council 1, 2, 3: Choir 1: Foot- ball 1: Baseball 2: Mu Alpha Theta 3: History Club Vice President 4. seniors!99 . -' 5.14.27 :LLL . Senior Index LAWRENCE, BILL: Band 1, 2, 3: Science Club 1: Baseball 2, 3, 4. LEE, ELIZABETH I LEWIS, KIM: Volleyball 1: FTA 1: FHA 1: Badmin- ton 2: Dance Club 2: Program Aide 3, 43 Teacher's Aide 4. LIBERMAN, SYBIL: FHA 1, 2,: FHA Parliamen- tarian 1: Pep Club 1: FTA 2: Speech Club 3, 4: Drama Club 3, 4: Drama Club Secretary 4: ln- ternational Thespian Society 3, 4: Foreign Language Club 3: Drama Aide 4. LILLY, CYNTHIA: Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Honor Society 1, 2: FMLA Club 2: French Club 4: Social Studies Aide 4. LIST, JUNE. LOCKETT, JOHN: Ecology Club 1: Swim Team 2, 3, 4: Water Polo Team 2, 3: Debate Team 2: Chess Club 2: Science Club Secretary 4: Scuba Club 4. LODGE, LORI. LOGAN, ELIZABETH: National Junior Honor Society 1: French Club 1: Assistant Newspa- per Editor 2: Foreign Language Club 2, 3: Mu Alpha Theta 3: Newspaper Editor 3: National Honor Society 4. LOGAN, ROGER: Science Club 3, 4: Chess Club 3: Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4: Math Aide 4: Science Aide 4. LORE, SARAANNE. LOUKANIS, LARRY. LOVETT, LEANDRA. LOVETT, LYLE: FFA 1, 2, 3, 4: FFA Greenhand Reporter 1: Track 2, 4: Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4: Foreign Language Club 3: Swim Team 3: Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4: Senior Class Re- porter 4. LUCAS, JESSE. ' LUEDKE, MARK. MACLEAN, SCOTT. MAKI, KAREN. MALONE, ANGELA. MALONE, HELEN. MALONE, ALLEN: Football 1: Swim Team 1: Golf 1: ROTC 2. MANCEL, BILLY. MANNING, MELVIN: FFA 1, 2, 3: FFA Jr. Chapter Vice President 1: Track 1: FFA Sr. Chapter President 2: Football 2. MARINARI, JOE: Baseball 1, 2: ICT 4. MARSHALL, SHARYL: FHA 1: Foreign Language Club 2: FFA Sweetheart 3. MARTIN, SHARON: VICA 3, 4: Office Aide 4. MAY, JOHN: Chess Club 3: Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4: Mu Alpha Theta Parliamentarian 4: Science Club 4. MAYNE, RON: Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball 1, 2: , Track 1, 2, 3, 4: Choir 1, 3: Baseball 1: FCA 2, 3, 4: Choir President 3: Bearkadette Beau 3: National Honor Society 3, 4: Student Council 4. MAZYN, JAMES. MCCALL, MARK: Football 1, 2: Track 1, 2, 3, 4: Chess Club 1: Science Club 2: FCA 2, 3: Cross Country Team 3, 4. MCCRACKEN, GREG. MCELYEA, DEBBIE: Bearkadettes 1, 2, 3: Bearkadette Officer 3: FFA Sweetheart 1: Freshman Class Duchess 1: Foreign Language Club 1, 2, 3. MCLAUGHLIN, JANE MCLAUGHLIN, JOHN: Track 2. MCVEY, DEBBY: Math Aide 3: FHA 2, 3, 4. MCCULLEY, MARTHA: National Junior Honor Society 1, 2: Spanish Club 1, 2: Office Aide 4. MCGLOCKTON. DEBRA. MCGUIRE, KATY: Student Council 1: Pep Club 1, 100!seniors 2, 3: Swim Team 2, 3: Swim Team Officer 3: Student Senator 3: Teacher's Aide 4. MCKENNEY, HUGH: Football 1: Basketball 1: Tennis 1: Band 1: Soccer 2: Rocket Club 2: Snow Ski Club 2: Mu Alpha Theta 4: French Club 4. MCLEAREN, GARY. MCLEOD, COLIN: Newspaper 1, 2: Ecology Club 2: Drama Club 3: Class Advisor 3: Classical Modern Language League 3. MEINEKE, JANETTE: MELLINGER, LINDA: Cheerleader 1: Freshman Class Favorite 1: Track 1, 2: Swim Team 1: Tennis 1, 2, 3: Mission Club 2: Guitar Club 2: Most Outgoing Sophomore 21 Foreign Language Club 3: Newspaper Staff 3: Drama Club 3, 4: Speech Club 4: French Club Secre- tary and Reporter 4: Spanish Club 4: TARS 4: Yearbook Staff 4: Scuba Club 4: Volleyball 4: Youth For Christ 4. MERCER, BOB: Baseball 1: Football 1, 2, 3, 4. MILES, CLAYTON: Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Track 1, 2: Girls' Basketball Beau 2: Student Council 3: FCA 2, 3, 4. MILLER, KAREN. MILLER, MARCY: Basketball .1: Volleyball 2, 3: Foreign Language Club 2, 3: Best Personality Award 4. MILLER, PATSY: Volleyball 1: Foreign Language Club 1, 2: Foreign Language Club Vice Presi- dent 2: FTA 2: Homecoming Duchess 4: Senior Class Favorite 4. MILLIGAN, DIANE. MILLS, BECKY: Bearkadettes 1, 2, 3, 4: FHA 1: Foreign Language Club 2: Art Club 4: Drama Club 4. , MILLS, CYNTHIA: Band 1, 2, 3, 4: National Jr. Honor Society Vice President 1: FTA Presi- dent 1: Volleyball 1: Science Club 1, 2, 3: Homecoming Duchess 2: TARS 2, 3: Student Council Senator 2: Student Council Reporter 3: Student Council Vice President 4: Foreign Language Club 3, 4: Speech Club 3: Band Sweetheart 4: National Honor Society 3, 4. MIMS, JOAN: Gymnastic Team 1, 2: Student Council Representative 2, 3: Youth For Christ 2, 3, 4: FHA 4. MIMS, ROBIN: Track 4: Baseball 4: FFA 4. MOON, DOUGLAS. MOONEY, MARY: Foreign Language Club 2: Beardakettes 2: Drama Club 3, 4: Interna- tional Thespian Society 4. MOORE, BOBBIE: Basketball 1, 3, 4: Track 3, 4: Library Aide 3, 4. MOORE, CINDY: FTA 1: Foreign Language Club 3: DECA 4. MOORE, GARY. MOORE, WINSTON. MORRIS, DEAN. MORRIS, LOA ANN: Foreign Language Club 1, 2, 3: Speech Club 2: Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4. MOYER, EARL: Wrestling Team 1: TARS 3, 4. MUELLER, KATHY: Mu Alpha Theta 2, 3, 4: Mu Alpha Theta Treasurer 3: Science Club 3, 4. NANCE, MIKE. NEEPER, KATHY: FTA 1: FHA 2, 4. NEGY, BENNIE: Football 1, 4: Library Club 4: Baseball 4: Homecoming Duke 4. NICHOLSON, RUSSELL. NIXON, SUSAN: Student Council 1: TARS Sec- ond Vice President 1: TARS President 2, 3: DECA 3, 4. NORRIS, ELIZABETH: Pep Squad 1: F'I'A 2, 3. NORRIS, WILLIAM. O'BRYANT, JOE: Track 1: Band 1, 2: Football 1, 2, 3, 4. O'HARA, JOHN. OLTERMANN, MARK: Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Track 1, 2, 3, 4: Foreign Language Club 1, 2, 3, 4: FCA Secretary 2, 3: FCA President 4: Student Council Representative 3: National Honor Society 3, 4. OSWALD, JULIE. OSWALD, KIM: Tennis 2: Foreign Language Club 2, 3: Mu Alpha Theta 2, 3: Yearbook Staff 3: National Honor Society 3, 4. OUTZ, STEPHANIE: Student Council 2: 100 Club 2: French Club 2, 3: French Club Duchess 3: Drill Team 3: Junior Council 3: Foreign Language Club 3: VICA 4: Mu Alpha Theta 4. PARKER, DEBBIE: Speech Club 1: Bearkadettes 1, 2, 3, 4: Bearkadette Reporter 4: Science Club Secretary 2, 3: Choir 2, 3: Yearbook Stafi 4. PARR, BOB: Skiing Team 1, 2: Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4. PECKHAM, DIANNE: Booster Club 1: Spanish Club 2, 3: Volleyball 2, 3. PHALLEN, ROY. PICKENS, FLOYD. PICKETT, WAYNE. PLANCHARD, CHARLOTTE. PLY, ALLISON. PORTER, DEBRA. PRICE, CHERYL. PRICE, CURTIS: Teacher's Aide 1: Newspaper Staff 2, 3: DE 3: Yearbook Staff 1, 4. PRINCE, WILLIAM. RADER, VICTORIA: Field Hockey Team 1: Gym- nastics Club 2: Band 2: Track 3, 4: Art Club President 4: Bearkadettes 4: Swim Team 4: Homecoming Duchess 4: Most Beautiful ol Senior Class 4. RADER, WES: Track 1, 2: Football 2, 3, 4: FCA 3, 4. RAMSEY, MARK: Freshman Class President 13 Student Council Senator 1, 3: Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Football 1, 2, 3: Track 1: National Junior Honor Society Vice President 1: Speech Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Speech Club Treasurer 3: Sophomore Class Vice President 2: Stu- dent Council Reporter 2: National Forensic League 2, 3, 4: Choir 3, 4: National Honor Sociey 3, 4. RASMUSSEN, CANDY: Student Council 1: Histo- ry Club 1: Track 1: Pep Club 1: Spanish Club 2: Varsity Cheerleader 4. RAY, STEVE: Tennis 1,2: Foreign Language Club 2: Yearbook Stall 3. REED, ANITA: REED, DALE: Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball 1: Baseball 1: Track 1, 2, 3, 4: FCA Vice Presi- dent 2, 3: FCA Secretary 4: Foreign Language Club 3: National Honor Society 3, 4. REISNER, RANDY: FFA 1, 2, 3, 4. RICHARDSON, ROCKY: Band 1, 2, 3, 4. RICKERT, RICK: Football 2: Baseball 2: Swim Team 1, 2, 3, 4. RIDEAU, LESLIE: Usherettes Club 1, 2: Home- room Treasurer 2, 3. RIPPLE, WILLIE. ROBERTS, BRAD: Football 1,3, 4: Speech Club 3. 4. ROBERTS, JOHNNIE. ROBERTSON, ANN: Art Club 2: AV Aide 3: DE Of- ficer 4: Newspaper Stalf 4. ROBERTSON, CINDY: FHA 1, 2, 3, 4: Pep Squad 1: Library Aide 4: Library Club President 41 Yearbook Staff 4. ROESNER, RICHARD: Football 1: Track 1: Rod6O Club 1, 2, 3: 4-H President 1, 2, 3: FFA Secre- tary 1: FFA Treasurer 2: FFA Secretary 3: FFA President and Treasurer 4. Senior Index ROLAND, JOY: Band 1: Track 1, 2, 3: YFC 1, 2: Tigerettes Club 1, 2: Basketball 2: Speech Club 2: Art Club 2: Volleyball 3: Latin Club 3: VICA 3: FFA 4: Rodeo Club 4: FHA-HERO Coop. 4. ROSS, EARL. ROSS, TOMMY. - ROTH, DONNA. ROWE, GEORGE: Band 1, 2, 3: Foreign Language Club 2: Yearbook Staff 4. RUFFING, BRENDA: Choir 1, 2, 3: Pep Club 1, 2: Drama Club 1: Student Council Representa- tive 3: TARS 2, 3, 4. RUPP, LIZ. RUSSELL, ANNA: Library Club 1: FHA 2, 3, 4: Yearbook Staff 3, 4: Yearbook Editor 4. 'SAFFELL, MIKE. SAMUEL, JAMES. SANDERS, ELIZABETH: Library Club 1: FHA 2: OEA 3, 4. SANFORD, VICKI: Band 1, 2: Library Club 1, 2: Volleyball 3, 4. SCHMIDT, DAVID. SCHMIDT, PAULINE: Speech Club 1: Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Science Club Treasurer 3: Science Club Vice President 4: Foreign Language Club 2: FHA 2: Mu Alpha Theta 2, 3, 4: Junior Class Vice President 3: Senior Class Vice President 4: National Honor Society 3, 4: Youth For Christ 4: Track 3, 4. SCHWARTZ, MARK: Mu Alpha Theta 2, 3, 4: Math Aide 2, 3: Foreign Language Club 3, 4. SCUDDAY, BEVERLY: Volleyball 1: Basketball 1: Newspaper Staff 1: Pep Club 2: Choir 3, 4: Bearkadettes 4. SHAW, KELLY: Agriculture 1, 2, 3, 4: AV Aide 3: Agriculture Coop. 4. SHAW, MICHAEL. SHEFFIELD, CATHERINE. SHERMAN, RICHARD: Chess Club 1: Band 1, 2, 3, 4. SHOWERS, DOROTHY: FHA 1, 2: HERO Club 1: Medical Careers Club 2: Library Club 2. SHUCK, TROY. SIMMS, JANIS: Medical Careers Club 1, 2: Bad- minton Club 1, 2, 3: Chemistry Club 3: DE 4. SIMPSON, DAVID. SINCLAIR, CHERYL: Drill Team 1: Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. SKILTON, BETH: Basketball 1: Spanish Club 2: Choir 1, 2, 3, 4. SKIRVIN, SANDRA. SMIT, AGNES. SMITH, CHERI: Spanish Club 1, 2: Track 1: Li- brary Aide 1: Science Club 2: Choir 2, 3, 4: Nurse's Aide 3: Counselor's Aide 4. SMITH, DEDONA: FHA 2, 3 Foreign Language Club 2, 3. SMITH, JAN: Drama Club 1, 4: Track 1: Bearkadettes 2: Track Manager 3. SOLOMON, MICHAEL. SPARKS, TED: Track 1: Band 1, 2: Baseball 2, 3, 4: Foreign Language Club 3: FCA 4. SPRINGER, SHERRY: FTA 1, 2, 3: FLC 1: 'Youth For Christ 1: FHA 1, 2, 3, 4: FHA Vice Presi- dent 1: Volleyball 2, 3. STALLINGS, ANN: FTA 1: Medical Careers Club 1: Choir 2: Drill Team 2. STAMPS, RUSSELL: Football 1: Track 1: Student Council Representative 2: Student Council Senator 3, 4: Speech Club 2, 3, 4: National Forensic League 3, 4: Senior Class President 4: Homecoming Duke 4: Who's Who Award 4. STENGL, SUSIE: Volleyball 1: Track 1, 2: Year- book Staff 1, 2: Spanish Club 1, 2, 3: Student Council 1, 2: Drill Team 2: Tennis Team 3, 4: :lational Honor Society 3, 4: Mu Alpha Theta STEVENS, RICHARD: Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Basket- ball 1: Track 1: Baseball 2, 3, 4: Foreign Language Club 2, 3, 4: FCA 2, 3, 4: Foreign Language Club Treasurer 3: Scuba Club 3: Best Personality Award 4. STEVENSON, JULIE: Bearkadettes 1, 2, 3: Bearkadette Officer 2: Bearkadette Captain and President 3: Foreign Language Club 1, 2, 3: Sophomore Class Treasurer 2: Mu Alpha Theta 2, 3: International Thespian Society 3, 4: National Honor Society 3, 4: Spanish Club President 4: Drama Club 4: Speech Club 4: Student Council Representative 4. STINE, RANDY: Baseball 1, 2: Choir 1: Track 1: Teacher's Aide 1: Chess 2: French Club 2: Scuba Club 3: Office Aide 3. STUART, DOUG. STUART, LUIS: Archery Club 1. STUNTZ, CAROLYN: Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Band Officer 1, 2: Foreign Language Club 1, 2, 3: Twirler 3, 4: National Honor Society 3, 4: Art Club 4: Homecoming Duchess 4. . . SULLIVAN, SEAN. SWAIN, ROGER. SWINGHAMMER, TODD. TAYLOR, KATHY. TAYLOR, LOUETTE: Drill Team 2, 3: VOE 3: DECA 4. THEiss, DANIEL: Band 1, 2, 3: Basketball 1: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. THOMAS, DWIGHT: Student Council Represen- taitive 1, 2: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. THURMAN, DONALD. TINDALL, VICKI. TIPTON, MARK: Choir 1, 2: Track 1, 2: Football 1, 2, 3, 4: FCA 1, 2, 3. TOLSON, GEORGE. TRAHAN, STEVE: Choir 1, 2: Football 1, 2: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Track 1, 2, 3, 4: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. TRIBBLE, GUY. TRIMBLE, THERESA. TURNER, PAT: Basketball 1: Track 2: Science Club 2: Junior Clas Reporter 3: Speech Club 2, 3, 4: Tennis 4. TURNER, ROBERT: Choir 1: Basketball 1: Track 1: Student Council 2: Library Club 3: Band 1, 2, 3, 4. UHRENHOLDT, BETH. ULMER, TOM. UNDERWOOD, RANDY: Drama Club 1: Teacher's Aide 3, 4. VALDER, JEFF: Basketball 1: Science Club 2, 3, 4: National Honor Society 3, 4. VINCENT, CATHY: Cheerleader 3, 4: Head Cheerleader 4: Who's Who Award 4. WADDELL, BARBARA. WAGERS, SCOTT: Football 1, 2: Baseball 1, 2: Surfer Club 1, 2, 3: TV Club 1: Freshman Class Favorite 1: Basketball 1, 2, 3. WAGGONER, JAMES. WAGNER, ROBERT: Agriculture 1, 2, 3, 4: Foot- ball 1, 2: Rodeo Club 2: Ag Coop. 3, 4. WALKER, SUZANNE: FHA 1, 2, 3: FHA Officer 1: Choir 2, 3, 4: Choir Officer 3: Youth For Christ 2, 3, 4: Foreign Language Club 3: Senior Class Secretary 4: Student Council Representative 4: Science Club 4: Track 4: Teacher's Aide 4. WALLING, LARI JO: Drill Team 1: FTA 1: Student Council Representative 1: Student Council Senator 3: Junior Class President 3: Junior Class Duchess: Basketball 3, 4: VOE 3, 4: OEA 3, 4: OEA Vice President 4: Track 4: Who's Who Award 4. WALSH, KATHY: Newspaper Staff 1: Library Club 1: FHA 1, 3: Foreign Language Club 3: Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Art Club 4: Library Club Officer 4. WALTER, NANCY: Track 1. WARD, KIMBERLY. WELCH, SANDRA: Foreign Language Club 1, 2: TARS 1, 2, 3, 4: Volleyball 3: Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4: TARS Board Member 4. WELLS, JIMMY. WELLS, NANCY: FHA 1: Spanish Club 1: Na- tional Junior Honor Society 1: Volleyball 1: Youth For Christ 1, 2, 3, 4: Medical Careers Club 2: Science Club 2, 4: Junior Class Treas- urer 3: Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4: National Honor Society 3, 4: Senior Class Treasurer 4: Friendliest Award 4: Who's Who Award 4. WEYEL, CYNTHIA: National Junior Honor Socie- ty 1: Journalism Club 1: Student Council Vice President 1: FTA 1, 2: Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Student Council 2: Drill Team 2: Bearkadettes 3, 4: Bearkadette Officer 4: National Honor Society 3, 4: Mu Alpha Theta 3: French Club 4. WHIPPLE, TOMMY: Science Club 1, 2, 3: Chess Club 2, 3: French Club 2, 3: Football, Basket- ball and Track Manager 2: National Honor Society 3, 4. WHITE, ALFRED. WHITEHEAD, CURTIS. WILCOX, CINDY: Yearbook Staff 1: Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4: Mu Alpha Theta Treasurer 4: Math Aide 3, 4. WILDMAN, KATHY: Student Council 1: Art Club 4. WILKERSON, RAYMOND. WILLIAMS, DAWN: Medical Careers Club 1: Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4: Volleyball Captain 2: Foreign Language Club 3, 4: Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Twirler 1, 3, 4: Head Twirler 4. WILLIAMS, LINDA: Freshman Class Favorite 1: Bearkadettes 1, 2, 3, 4: Bearkadette Officer 2, 3, 4: Foreign Language Club 2: Choir 3, 4: German Club 4. WILLIAMS, ROBIN. WILSON, JUDY: DECA 3, 4. WILSON, LAURA. WISNOSKIE, BOBBY: FFA 1, 2, 3, 4: Greenhand Reporter 1: Football 1: Track 1: FFA Chapter Treasurer 2, 3: District Secretary 2, 3, 4: Rodeo Club 2: AG Mechanic Member 3: FFA Chapter Secretary 4: Ag. Coop. 4. V WITCHET, MICHAEL: Student Council Repre- sentative 1: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. WOOD, CANDY. WOODS, ROGER: Yearbook Staff 1: French Club 1: Basketball 2, 3: Student Council Represen- tative 2: Soccer 3. WRIGHT, PAT: Student Council Representative 1, 2: FHA Beau 1: Basketball 1: Track 1: Foot- ball 1, 2, 3, 4: Baseball 2, 3, 4: Speech Club 2, 3: Junior Class Favorite 3: Homecoming Duke 3,4, Most Athletic Award 4: Who's Who Award 4. YETMAN, NANCY: Yearbook Staff 1: Baseball 1: Basketball 1: Drama Club 1: Gymnastics Club 1, 2, 3: Ecology Club 1: Orchestra 1, 2: Choir 2: Teacher's Aide 2: Office Aide 3. YOUNGBLOOD, GAIL: Science Club 2, 3, 4: Drama Club 2: Foreign Language Club 2, 3. ZANK, SHEILEY. ZIEGLER, MARK. ZOOK, BILL: Football 1: Basketball 1, 2: Baseball 2, 3, 4. seniors!101 Juniors The 1974-75 year has been very busy for the juniors of Klein High School. Besides the selling of spirit ribbons for football games, the juniors also sold carnations and valentines. The money from magazine sales earned by the junior class also went towards one of the best Junior-Senior Proms due to the hard-working efforts of the juniors. Outstanding school spirit and good attitudes have characterized this active and vital class who will be the Class of '76, ttopl Orange you glad you're a Junior?!l iabovel Junior class officers from left to right: Connie Spoor, treasurerg Daphne Hamilton, vice- president, Bridget Holmes, president, Ruth Tip- ton, reporterg Kim Chasteen, secretanf. iabove rightl Senators of the Junior Class, i. to r., Bridget Holmes, Ronnie Nutt, Cassetra McKinney, Gary Hopper. irightl Representatives of the Class of '76, I. to r., Mike Laird, Karla Massarini, Diane Graff, Kathy Erp, Connie Spoor. 102ijuniors lleftj Why is Sharolyn Mardick all smiles? lbelowj Must be test time, by Clay Hoover. lrnlddle lefll Who do we knock off next, boss? Bob Fast, Donald Bagwell, lmlddle right! Hey soul brother! Darrell Keener, lbottomj Hey Marcus, did you hear Mindy? Mindy Mahaffey, Daniel Irby, and Marcus Dodgen, juniorsl103 irightj Kathy White recovering from a long night at a dance marathon. ibelowj i'm just a cool dude that listens to K-101 Mark Dumesnil. i If-gf: -5 5 '-.',,' ,. I i Q c 1 imiddle rightj Yew shouidah takin mah pitcher wit mah hat ohh! Mark Shaw. tabovej Who's the wise guy who put their uhderwear in my locker? Mark Brethauer. irightj Joy Carollo and Jane Pettigrew discussing the happenings of their day. 104ijuniors f f WQQ, X45 .21 I 3- ,I I ,L awzmw , ,. , ' U a,rff4Q ,,-vw' be ., ' r fr .., N, ' 'CV V' -vw fleftl The closer she gets, the better she looks. Paula Matthews, Ted Dixon. lbelowj An exciting day at B lunch with Roy Crawford, tmiddle leftj Tom Brandon finds English so stimulating! lmiddle rightl Jay, do you expect me to believe that? Vickie Lambert, .Jay Armisteadfbottoml Steve Turley and his munchies. . X zmpgg, juniorsl105 liar rightl No, this isnt my tongue. Russell Kirkindal. lrightl Jamie Kelldorf and Terri Hiett enjoying the student center at lunch. lbelowl Cheri Lewis. lbelow rightl Let's have a toast! Pat Thomason, Bill Lee, Dean Collins. lbottornl Ml think sorneone's pointing a camera at us. Lynda Clower, ff 106ijuniors I Wg! 1+ 4 lleftl I think my living bra just died! Stevie Bradley. lbelowl Just call me Suzi Quatrof' Susan Senior. lbelow leftl Hey babe, what's happenin'? Mike Eslick. lbelow rightj Keith Roberson, lbottoml Candy Aron plays teacher. juniorSl107 lrighti Becky Becquet. lbelowi What's wrong with the way l eat my doritos? Jack Collins. lbelow righti Juniors show their concern over money forthe prom. lbottom leftj Chris Chavez pauses in her busy schedule of taking pictures for the yearbook. lbottom rightj Karen Fisher anxiously waiting lor her Senior ring. ,pwvwW'f' ? f ff ff MQW .rwn ff 108ljuniors f Zh 5 Q ff-i ,, 'T' W l W -s YT A .gr ltop leftj Juniors constructing Charlie Brown Christmas. ltop rightl Liz Kobell, chosen by the Junior class for Bill Archefs internship in Wash- ington, D. C. imiddlel Remember when rock was young? Charley Lambert. labovel Teresa Curtis proudly shows off her senior ring. lleftl English group therapy session. iuniorsi109 v Q: frightl What do you think were doing? Steve Long Pam Snow fbelowj I wonder what I did to get sent out of class? Myrna Pletcher Thad Abbott Kenneth Adams Gino Agnello Larry Ainsworth Pat Akers Cherie Allday Deena Allee Alan Allred Liz Alyea Dee Anderson Lea Anderson Liana Anderson Vincent Apa Warren Archer Jay Arrnistead Candy Aron Rhonda Atwood Russell Atwood Gary Austin Bunnie Baggett Don Bagwell Lewie Bahl Charlie Bailey Cathy Baranski David Barber Torn Bayley Becky Becquet Mary Belton Debbie Benditz Robert Benson ai Mike Berlin Kathy Bishop Lisa Blackman Kathy Blackstone Jim Blake Karen Blake Burns Boaz Mark Bounds Cindy Bowden Mark Bowers Kerry Boykin Tina Boykin Jim Boyle Steve Bradley Becky Bramblett Tom Brandon Mark Brethauer Becky Brizzolara Kevin Brock Kathy Brown Mary Brown Victor Brown Chuck Browning Tammy Bruch Danice Brumley Robin Brumley David Buck Debbie Bullock Cathy Burford Val Burroff Mark Burroughs Michelle Burrowes Vicki Butler Theresa Cain David Campbell Tommy Carlisle tleftj Oh no, Steve, I would never do anything like that! Pete Dempster Steve Mecham. juniorsflll Jim Coughennower M .Q 1l2ljuniors Elaine Carlton Johnny Case Kathy Catmull Lisa Caufiman Kim Chasteen Chres Chavez Karen Christ Cindy Clark ,fi Paul Clewis Lynda Clower KM' Opal Coats Johnny Cobb Lloyd Cobb Dennis Coburn Dean Collins Jack Collins Bill Conway Tania Cooper David Cossey Rhonda Cougot Bruce Coy Paul Craber Alan Cramer Roy Crawford Scott Crawford Craig Cumming Karen Curry Sherriel Curtis Teresa Curtis 'NO' .. v w , 4, in ,.,.i' Al Z, 'QA Q i a i X pu, , ii. i , t X iii. .lt at , I 6515 1 W n Q fe' it lik iabovej I saw hirri first, Bridget! Lynn Reap, Bridget Holmes. irightj You call this a lunch? Donald Turner, 'Y13' fl! ,L 75, , .fag EZ A-12 Wi . i Juniors show their Bearkat spirit 'Q' IIN ns ,AH 2: l ev ', ww ' X , ,,, 7 N, , Scott Dailey Derek Dalton Bruce Daniel Janis Dauzart Kevin Daves Kyle Davis Lil Davis Teresa Davis Jim DeSoIa Pete Dempster Kimmie Dickens Ted Dixon Marcus Dodgen Dennis Donahoe Nerrisa Doughtie Randy Doughtie James Douglass Ilo Dowell Mark Dumesnil Diane Dutertre Karen Ebelt Laurie Edinborgh Allen Edward Lane Ann Edwards Terry Ehrhart Laurie Elliott Ginger Ellis Reid England Kathy Erp Bill Ervin Mike Eslick Floger Evans Michele Everingham Rich Evers Debbie Fagan Bob Fast juniorsi113 Mike Southard expresses his feelings for girls, Ruth Tipton and Diane Graff. Karen Fisher Rick Fisher Tom Fletcher Laura Flores James Ford Steve Fore Becky Fot Nick Francipai Jeff Franzmeier Ronnie Freeman Val Fusilier Donna Garrett Mike Gatzman John Gentry Ted Geoca Bob Geraci Phillip Gerhart Greg Gillette Jody Gilley Patricia Gonzales Brian Goodman Tracy Gordon Jeff Grady Diane Graff Richard Graham Ken Greeker Martha Green Bob Greene Mark Guess Keith Gunter Kevin Gunter Tim Gusey Vince Gutierrez Daphne Hamilton Tom Hanson Mike Hargrave l Jan i-iarkins Kenny Harrington Holly Harris Kathy Hartney Debbie Hassler Margaret Hauck Sybil Hawkins Robert Heggy Jack Henderson Fiutn Henderson Connie Henry Jackie Henry lvlaribetn Henry David Henson Sharon Hess Terri Hiett Ken Higgins Carol Hildebrandt David Hildebrandt Flay Hill Roslyn Hill Linda Hogan Gayla Holder Ken Holloway Bridget Holmes Terry Holzaepfel Gayle Hopkins Terri l-loppas Gary Hopper Greg Horne W ,,,, JW O I lleftl Don't worry my darling, I'll protect you. Matt Williams, Terecca Kimbrell. labovel Lisa Blackman and Kelly Wright get excited at pep rallies. iuniorsl1l5 Cathy Howard Jenny Hudnall Louanne Huey Susan Huey Brenda Hurley Jessie Hutching Mark Hutchison Rhonda lnglish Matt Inskeep Daniel Irby Michael Jackson Teri Jackson irightl Juniors are fuil of spirit! ifar right! What are you smiling about, Linda? Vincent Apa, Linda Liv- ingston. l16ijuniors Wendy Jacobs Kelly Jacobsen Lynn James Russell James Pat Jarrell David Jaye Kenneth Jenkins Doug Johnson Linda Johnson Hope Jones Melvin Jones Ricky Jones Richard Keeler Darrell Keener Jamie Kelldorf Pat Kelly Dana Kent Terecca Kimbrell ' xr' f J Il. K 3-ly. fy 1, Coy. Cham King Russell Kirkindal Jill Kirkland Mary Kirkland Elizabeth Kobell Joe Krzes Flay Laake Mike Laird Charley Lambert Vickie Lambert Peggy Lancaster Lisa Langlinais Bryant Langlois Dvvana Langston Mary Lantz John Lanzisera Linda Lassen David Lawrence Debbie Leabc Lori Leaf Bill Lee Clarise Lee Joann Lee Laura Le Fevre Kim Lenart Sonya Letson Rosemary Levering Cheri Lewis Sharon Lilly Linda Livingston Eric Long Steve Long Kim Lovenstein Connie Lovett Douglas Lysinger Steve Lytle lfar leltl What do you mean, I cant play foot ball? Scott Stinson lleffl What a drag Bruce lrightl An ordinary day in chemistry. Mark Shaw, Alan Allred. tbelowl Bryan Measles. Michelle Maddox Carla Maglitto Mindy Manaffey Mary Mallott Robert Malone Lori Mann Sharolyn Mardick Stacie Martin Flon Mase Avery Mason Karla Massarini James Massey Paula Matthews Harold Maxwell Gary Mazyn Ken MoAdovv Marti McCall Kevin McElyea Liz McGee Sue McHenry Cassetra McKinney Kelly McKnight Bryan Measles Steve Mecham Monte Mickle Randy Mifflin Brad Miles Liz Milne Bev Minor Brad Minor l18!juniors ww.- EN If Linda Montemayor Bridget Mooney Lloyd Moore Valerie Moore Duchess Moreaux Janel Morgan Earl Morrison Doug Morton Bill Mouliere Tom Mulcahy Rick Mullins Debbie Mundy Angela Mustacchia Joyce Nicholson Brian Nitsch James Noel Ronnie Nutt Sheila Odom Rod Oliver Cindy Oltman Celeste Owen Bill Painter Joe Panico Ken Parker Peggy Partin Donna Pearce Jane Pettigrew Sandy Pierce Jeanne Pirrung Mike Planchard Jerry Plant Myrna Pletcner Allison Ply Jeff Poenler Paula Polka Marijane Powell lfar leftl Aren't you a little too old for dolls? Randy Mifflin. lleftj Some people sure do study hard. Becky Becquet. juniorsl119 Steve Pratt Melanie Price Victoria Price Rhonda Pruitt Becky Quirk Mark Radley Clark Rafferty Victor Randolph Donna Rasch John Rascher Jett Rasco Lynn Reap Ginger Reeves Guy Reeves Edward Reid Dale Renz Bob Reynolds Add Ridings Jeanette Ripple Gib Roach Evelyn Roberson Keith Roberson Dee Anna Roberts Lee Roberts Walter Roesner Susan Romero Diane Rosernond Serrell Ross Torn Rudkin Patti Rushing Mark Saffell Allison Sandel Tom Sanford Catherine Schmidt Richard Schrnude Cindy Schoen The Class of '76 deserves the spirit Stick! l2O!juniors . v, I1 .,M,,mh ,-57.9. , f if f 5 AF' My f 'fi' f we , lr 1 X gr 1 ll f ff 'A X 5 'f-'Q YE , W, v 1, ,. v li L. MS: 'Q .j, I' ffm 2' 725 at 4 ct f . ff? wwf? ,,, , W 4 al Z W 2 in '54 4 , -L an M '54, . lleftj Roslyn Hill and Melvin Jones pose for a snapshot. lbelowj Won't you please contribute to a worthy cause? Carol Hildebrandt, Linda Young. 4? '7 Russell Schultz Dvvain Seltz Susan Senior Jack Servaes Diana Shaw Mark Shaw Mike Shell Jeanette Shelton Donna Sheneman Vllilliamedia Shepard Deretha Shields Dale Sikora Gary Sipe Bruce Smith Debbie Smith Mike Smith Pam Snow Dennis Soloman Mike Southard Susie Sparks Donna Spaulding Jamie Spears Connie Spoor Bill Stabler Eddie Stafford Vicki Steck Elaine Steinbacher Ernest Stewart Johnnie Stewart Mike Stuart iuniorsl121 frightl Eat your heart out Cleopatra! Karla Massarinr Ibelowj This is a book. Gino Ag hello. Scott Stinson Kevin Sullivan Paula Swonke Debbie Taber Van Theiss Guy Thomas Theresa Thomas Pat Thomason Shelley Thrasher Ruth Tipton Tamera Tipton Ricardo Todeschini Sharon Townsley Jim Travis Laura Treadaway Theresa Tresten Teri Tribble Greg Trimble Steve Turley Donald Turner Bill Tyler Cindy Tyler Gary Tyler Kathy Ubanoski Scot VanSickle John VanVooren Marianna Vassilion Susan Vaughan Michele Verdi Kim Voorhes 'l22!juniors who Aw c'rnon George, leave me alone! Lisa Langliriais. ZR' -..LL T vwy VV- iz. 2 f' Debbie Wachsmann Danny Wagner Gail Wagner David Walden lvlaribelh Waldrie Sabrina Walker Roger Ward Gay Warren Jill Waugaman Carl Weaver Susan Weber Ray Weikel Kathy White Debbie Whittenburg Jeff Wilkinson Joann Williams Matt Williams Sylvia Williams Tim Williams Mike Williamson Susan Willis Karen Wind Ann Wirth Wes Wofford Eric Woodrome Alan Worrell Kelly Wright Leslie Wyatt Randy Wylie Kathy Yockie Heidi Yost Linda Young juniors!l23 Sophomores The only way to describe the class of '77 is spirited and enthusiastic. This year the sophs took an active part in sports, the drill team, band, clubs, and were present at all activities as western day and student take-over day. Their pride and participation ensures them of being a strong class during the next two years. ff wifi . H , 9 g xsg? x io' 2 Q a b ftopj Mark Hines thinks up excuses to explain his report card. iabovej Hi, there, boys and girls, my name is Chris Burngarnerf' Another day, another stomach, Quick-where's the Pepto Bismoi? Alan Anderson. 124isophornores S' J' WWA, ., NA 1' f, , vu-.mn fggawwwwzwawe me 'fI'CC4n 145 4 ,, f ' 1. ,',, t ' , ak W f' M Xu --V nv! ZAMZ., ' ' .,.. f ltop lettl Linda Bristol models the latest style in casts. ltop right! Anne Stuart and Roger Ward take a break during drama class. lleftj Donna Kacal is caught by the photographer between classes, labovel Terry Lon seems enthusiastic about facing another day in school. sophomoresl125 126!sophomores QW? .4 1145,-4 , - i l x 1 '-x .Af . xiii 36 itil 'M' . if iopposite page, top letti I can't believe it! He wants to take ME out? itop righti We wonder about sly smiles like that, Mike Oswald. lcenter leftl Lisa Bullock and Diane Thomas, Which one do you think is the cutest, Lisa? lcenter rightl Ed Hutchinson flashes one of his heart- winning smiles. lbottoml The reporters in Journalism l class have lun when Mrs. Devine leaves: Stacy Martin sleeps, Steve Mercer and Sylvia Montemayor laugh, while Tom Bayley, Jeff Reese, and Lloyd Cobb go their own way. itopj Some people like Mike Grigsby seem to sleep right through the noise and confusion of assembly. icenter leftj Judy Alls with her mouth open. labovei Julie Mardick laughing and talking on the ride back home. ileltj Zane Clark seems to be having a little trouble during a big Language Club party. sophomoresl127 lleftj Sophomore class officers are lleft to righti: Cathy Partin, vice-president Toni Westbrook, reporter: Edith Oltermann, secretary: and Mark Lund, presi- dent. fbelow righti Cindy Lewis and Dianne Deusterberg make sure their high kicks are up to par for half-time. fbelow lefti Sophomores listen for the an- nouncing of the basketball team. 128lsophomores Ugg W VA , 1 ff 7 , 1, -. ' P aff , fV,' v Mg., ! 5? ,,.,,g 4' ' ' f1'1., ,LX ltop leftj Flick Novelll and Jerry Welch must have looked at the score board. ltop rightj Jay Kornfeld and his friends during lunch. lleftl Sarah Holt puts on a show of her own during the basketball game. labovel Sophomore Representatives get ready to ride off into the sunset. ll. to r.J David Dykhuizen, Sandi Stevens, Gail Graff, and Kathy Price, sophomoresl129 Tarnrny Adams Connie Adkisson Cindy Aldridge Judy Alls Russell Alvis Michael Ameen Alan Anderson Karen Anderson Nancy Anderson Gary Andreas lVlark Andrew Mike Anglin Joseph Apa Dale Arceneaux Ricky Aune Pat Avila William Bacon David Bailey Anita Baker Elaine Ballard Bob Baranslfi Anthonett Barcelona Grace Barlield Barry Barger Tracy Barnes Diane Barn David Barrow Dawn Batchelor Calvin Battles Robert Bayley 13O!sophomores fabovel Four score and seven years ago, our. . Kendall McKnight. fright! Open your mouth and say ah-h-h-h. -Cindy Lewis and Karen Kaley. i X. 90 ff, Rick Novell! proves his strength by crushing his carton of milk Leslie Beaver Sharon Beaver Danny Beonel Robert Becquet Philip Belcher Sherri Beltz David Benditz Lavona Benfer David Benton Marvin Berdinsky Cindy Besa Cy Betzler Andy Beymer Pam Bice Susan Bicknell Connie Biernacki Ken Bigbie John Binkley Shannon Birdvvell Beverly Bishop Mike Bishop Kenny Blackmon Beth Blackstone Gary Blakesley Julie Blankenship Jill Blocher Loren Bloukos Brett Bogus Dee Ann Bolton Brian Bondy Eric Boos Frank Bottoms Martha Boyle Andreas Bradley Van Bramlett Lora Brandis sophomoresllal Thanks l needed that! Scott Stevenson Jeanne Brandon Linda Brattain Bonnie Brawner Peggy Brawner Cindy Brewer Linda Brislol Melinda Brizzolara Bob Brown Charlie Brown Lori Brown Richard Brown Ted Bruce Lisa Bullock Chris Bumgarner Shetresa Buras John Burgin Tim Butler Cathy Bynum Theresa Cnaino Michael Carman Cecilia Carroll Nancy Carrubba Rich Carson Rebecca Casserly Randy Castleberry Steve Caufman Edward Cavalieri Laura Chebrel Carol Christmann Zane Clarke 1a2!sophomores fi TNQ'- 1 1 ,,., pod -. .kv ,. l ' 8 '7 Ee aaaa li -3 L C f' . trs ti J. Karen Cleokler Trisn Clement Rita Coburn Steve Cochran Julie Cody James Coffman Tim Cole Ron Colglazier Beverly Collins James Collins Ftickey Collins Jill Cone tlefti Surveys show four out of five dentists recommend Trident gum! Jim Jackson, Steve Fiscella. trightj Dont look now. but that guys tak- ing my picture. Kim Ludlow. Greg Conn Jeri Conner Candy Cook Angela Cooks Terri Cooper Debbie Copeland Tim Coppook l-loney Crabtree Lisa Crossland Debbie Crumpton Mike Curry Randy Darland Melissa Davenport Wayne Daves Gloria Davis Jan Davis Karen Davis Gill Derrick sopnomoresi133 Bill DeSola Kim Devore Geraldine Dickie Donna Douglass Theresa Doyle Tim Doyle Donna Dudley Dianne Dueslerberg Dneen Duhon Cindy Dukes Roland Dunn Carl Durovv lleftj Whatcha doing after the show?4Jay Kornfeld. lrighrl l never go ANYWHERE without my security football kit. Charlie Kreger. Diane Dutertre David Dykhuizen Anlhony East Johnny Eder Mike Edwards Chery Ehrhart Henry Elkin Greg Ellis lVlona Ellis Judy England Don English Carol Erp 134lsophomores NX av 1 s.a If Al ,ii 004' iabovej You take one more step, pardner, and l'll shoot, ileftl Rick Garten checking for arrnadillos in his locker. Shawn Fair Beverly Fast Carol Faw Billy Feagle Tim Fellch lVlike Finn Steve Fiscella Fioberl Fisher Sharon Fletcher Tommy Foreman Susan Foster Liz Fox Nathan Franzmeier Karl Friend Randy Frisina Pam Frizzell Tommy Frizzell Stephanie Fusco Sammy Gace Patty Gallagher Flick Gatten Kim Gatzman Dana Geistweidt Don Geraci Larry Gerhart Karen Gerta Gary Gist Gay Godbold Brian Goerner Marian Goodall sophomoresil35 Brian Gorrnan John Gorrnan Jerry Gowen Judy Gowen Gail Graft Greg Graham N Susan Graham Carol Grandstail Kathryn Grayink Karen Green James Greene William Griffin Terry Grigsby Patty Groda Jenna Hale Wayne Hall Brad Hamilton Chris Harnmeretrom K5 Jarnes Hanlon Jan Hanson Dianne Harris Stephen Harry Q Karl Hawkes Kerry Hawkins Bill Herrington Karen Hess Mark Hewit Craig Higgins Steven Hildebrandt lVlark Hines fleftl l'Uh-oh, theyre coming to take me away, ha-ha, hee-hee. ho-ho. fBitsy Kennington. frightj Sarah Holt singing her blues in the night. 136!sophomores rs,- g , Ai .grimy A, if 2 l i M .o if , ,,A- -fe I .V A. 4 li ,i i . X J ,J '13 . , A A 4 'A iw' i J r l l -.via 5 ,kg .,X. , ,J k.., ti.. .xV, T...-,E -Q-.V .,,. . 1 ' . ,E ,,... J ,, . ', ' . b f! ,, ' x, I' WT ' I, - 'K ' - ,-- -f? - if 1 -:.,- . Q K ,v It 1 .I is 4 V A X4 6 V , r J l of ' Q. ' ' ' 5,4 3 H J. ,-.,: 'Y P' ' ' - 'Q' ' ' N- I W 4 V ' ! V ' NJ . we al of :L l Al, ff 5' -'AMX ahh H .al N X. ,.,.,, J? M., rw, evi- ,ml l 5, if xp-A 18 if in 6 Pat Hines Debbie Holden Donald Holeman Carol Holmes Sarah Holt Jeff Hoole Joe Hopper Charlene Howard Sylvia Hudson lvlike Huffman Rob Hughey lvlarsha Hunt The fearless fickle fingers of fate fly fearlessly over funny fanatic football fans. Far-out. Taft Hunter Amanda Huntsinger Nancy Hurley Pam Hurt Ed Hutchinson Bill Ingram Michael Irby Roger Irvine Kim Ivy Aleta Jackson Jim Jackson Tom Jacobs Jan Jahnke Jerry Jaquet Carolyn Jaye Diana Jeu Allen Johnson Kim Johnson sophomoresl137 lleftl Shelton Miles and Bruisln' Burt-a perfect couple. lrlghtl Karen McKenney, Well l think its perfectly dlsgustinglll' Mitchell Johnson Doug Johnson David Johnston Pam Johnston Diana Jones Jenifer Jones John Jordan Stan Jordan Darrell Jurischk Donna Kacal Liz Kacal Karen Kaley William Kanevvske Mitch Kaye Linda Kendall Bitsy Kennington Michael Kiely DeAnn Kirnbrell Debra Kinkaid Mark Kirby Craig Klenk Wesley Knobloch Debbie Kohl Timothy Kokel Jay Kornfeld Julie Koziol Charles Kreger Mike Kubena Lawrence Kuehn Allen Labauve 138lsophomores . xfka Nm-f Tim LaFaver Jeanette Lake Donna Lambert Peggy Lambeth Bill Lamont Jennifer Landgraf Christina Langford Danny Langston Dayne Langston lVlary Ellen Lanzisera Doris Leabo Randy Leago Tara LeBoeuf Alan Lee Elaine Leggett Steve Leggio Stephen Lemmon Steve Lenox lleftj Shelly Rideau Kleins Thinker . lrightj Chuck Rose rnond likes a little french fries with his ketchup. Julie LeTourneau Duane Letson Tanya Levering Cindy Lewis Stephen Lilly Dave Lodge Rocky Loerch Terry Lon Mary Beth Long Vonda Long Veronica Lovett Kim Ludlow sophomoresll39 Mark Lund Louis Lux Debbie Lysinger Brian Maas Karen MacKenney Karen Malone Nancy Mancuso Cindy Mann Julie Mardick Tony Marinari Charles Marland Cindy Maroney Mark Lund, Don Wood. and Jim Mctionl Jackson on the prowl. Lisa Marlin Alan Masters Teresa Malheny Steve Malhevvs Tim May Liz McCray Charlotte McDonald James McDougal Debbie McGinnis Michael Mclntosh Kendall McKnight Debra McLeod Miles McLeod Richard McMinn Steve McNeill Shari McQuiggin Ted Mellinger Terryl Melton 14O!sophomores 'xiii :rr ' fm if ,, ,f .E X K X Q i if i X: f-'4ff5Q j , is-J' i i -ws-. an I' 'ff S' .. H ., ' f ' ' 'L Q 5 X , ,y . 'Sy 'V 'X I i 3 fi -91 5 ' Qu .Q he , 3 F W gg. Q . ,W 1 :,: :f' L., r - : 2' X V' g B , i ' : Gfffj ' I ir X 1 E 1 2'3- Steve Mercer Stacy Milalsky Russell Miksch Shelton Miles Kirk Miller Mike Milne Liz Mintari Blaine Miracle Glenn Mittelsleadt Renee Mize Mary Moebhs Sylvia Montemayor Archie Moore Marilyn Moore Ricky Moore Ronald Moore Teresa Moore Donna Morris Kathy Morris Marci Morris Scott Morris Jimmy Morrison Mike Mosley Paul Moyer Malte Muguira Marjorie Muller Joseph Mustacchia Charles Mustachia Ronnie Neal Nancy Nietfeld Ileftj Terry Lon You wouldn't DARE!!! irighU And it's up against the wall, redneck brother. . Jim Wright. sophornoresilrll Anthoriett Barcelona and friends can't believe the tardy bell just rang, Tracy Nixon Randy Norris Gina Novelli Kelly O'Brien Mike O'l-lara Edith Oltermann Mike Oltman Joe Oswald Mike Oswald Robert Owen Todd Pabst Debbie Pack Patti Page Leslie Paige Phyllis Palmer Michael Panico Karen Pankratz Cathy Partin Scott Pate Steve Patterson Kathy Pecore Paul Peebles Linda Penning Lorri Peterson Michael Petty David Phillips Sheila Phillips Cathy Pitts Charles Planchard Doug Platt Larry Plocheck Debbie Poole Vance Posey Kathy Price Kelly Pringle Robert Pruitt l42lsophomores 'UV nf ri it 'Q M 5 P2 2-frllgt WW? f-H' X Vicki Ramsey Margaret Raschke Larry Ravvson Virgil Ray Linda Reagan Manning Reed Jeff Reese Lori Reeves Brian Rentfro Debi Reynolds Connie Richey Shelly Rideau fleftl Karen Kaley-the Beautiful Breck Girl. frightl Gosh Mama ldidn't mean to. Brian Maas Eric Ristoff Robin Roberts David Robertson Timothy Robertson Lesley Rosamond Dawn Rose Charles Rosemond Mark Rupp Mary Ruskin Michelle Russell Curtis Samuel Carolyn Sanford Sandra Sanford Debbi Scharn Joyce Schmidt James Schmude Brian Schoenemann Doug Schulz sophomores!14o Steve Shank Troy Sharpe Charles Sherlock Karen Sherlock Cynthia Showers Griff Sigler Jim Sikora Gary Sills Don Slatton Stanley Slavvinski Danny Smith Donna Smith Sandi Smith Sherron Smith Tamra Smith Wade Smith Sandra Snyder Jo Ann Sopchak Laureen Sopchak Ronnie Sopchak Randy Speaks Tom Spence Greg Springer Julie Stabler .Jim Stallings Tonya Stamps lvlatt Stanich Bev Starnes Karl Steinbacher Suzanne Steindorf 144!sophomores if r ' i i f , lg4,t ig flag Q23 W-.AY , , .- , . 5 ., 2 jiri -t ,fe Ya, 2 vb f ' 5 W 4 ,tlb A '.., :1, 2 .1 , ,, '..1,, . A , .f X i fi h' f ,'?f'f1f1x . ' 3 . ,, 1, Q 1 f ,Q ,ww ' ij ' 'f ,fx g ,H 7 1 'I tf ii! rffiilrii H all frightj Marvin Berdinsky going out for a pass. But what kind of a pass? fabovej Frank Bot- toms. yy 'i Ry v 3 , 4 I -uf Z1 i f 1. A51 ,ffm l , we Wi 3 .af .31 .1 , fr - J ,W- ,i-:gl A 5 ea il - ,, 1 . U ,o gf M . tilt? r ' ,iw X ,ag 4? Q A -T' is .,,,, ,A, , lf , , T r i f T T i sd 1 ittdd Brenda Stennett Vanessa Stephens Sandi Stevens Scott Stevenson Kathy Stevvert Lynda Stevvert Willie Stevvert Mark Stoker Mark Story Keith Straok Terry Strack Anne Stuart ,.,,, ' 'XJ ay. J ,.: 7: , l' V lg I 2 E gl 1 xg 'K .4 , W. of-, f 1 Y K il-Q 'Ye A T if V 3: i VK ffux , fleftl Susan Foster, You wouldnt DARE! fright! lAt's my doll, Laura Bran- dis. Wayne Sullins Barbara Svvain Walter Taber Beth Taulbee Bill Telling Sandy Theiss Diane Thomas Bobby Thomason Mandy Thompson Cindy Thornton James Tingle Walter Townson Kristi Travis Joe Tresten Susan Tucker Lisa Tullis Jacqueline Turner Matt Turner sophomores!145 Dian Ubnoski Vic Uhrenholt Rob Ursem Carol Vaughan Beth Vie Kay Vogler Robin Vosktiil Lewis Vovvell Tom Wakeham Aaron Walker Russell Walker lvlary Walsh Karen Ward Pamela Ware Karen Watrous Lisa Waymire Janelle Weatherford Jerry Welch Nelson Welch Reba Wells Robert West Toni Westbrook Chris Westerman Timmy Whipple Jody White Butch White Tony Whitehead Vernon Whitten Kim Wilber Erin Wilder 146lsophomores W Y , 1: ' ,Z , v , .I - ,. Q . ' labovej Kay Vogler contemplating. lrlghtj Billy Nabors, step, two, three, . . ig,,..t 2 x x, VV Lrg, kim! XV , I Kris Wildman Lonah Williams Mike Williams Sheila Williams Laura Williamson Sandra Wilson Todd Wilson Bill Windam +-f Cheryl Winterhoff lleftl Oh, c'mon, Gail, wake up so we won't be late!.l Pam Hurt, Gail Graff, and Lisa Youngblood. labovel Noi Did he really say that? Sandy Stevens and Edith Olterrnann. Nick Wolfe Don Wood Glenn Woodbury Roger Worrell Jim Wright Kimberly Wright Beth Wunclerlick Keith Wunsohe Ricky Wyatt Eric Yost Lisa Youngblood sophomoresl147 ff 4,4 f ,, ,fl wx Iwi vm mga lin' f 4 ,, ,.,, ,A 'Q 1 , Z5 W ...I itop Iettl Doug Ervin has a rather surprised look for the camera. itop rightj Tanua LeBoeut shows Billy Nabors that she does know how to count money, imiddie lettj Jeff McNamara is being weighed in at freshman registration. imiddie leftl Alice Fisher, Cathy Chavez, Janet Jackson, wait expectantiy for some- thing to happen. ilefti Renee Car- man tries to convince her friend to buy her lunch for her. freshme-nl149 labovej Janice Hargis helps to decorate the Fresh- man Hall for Christmas. labove rightl Marie Van- voorenall dressed up forthe Valentine Dance. irightl Freddie Westman looks very happy to be going to detention. 150ifreshmen lleftj Some freshmen, Eric Senior and Mike Wilson, take everything seriously. lmiddle leftl Becky Kirnzey seems to have lost her overalls. iabovej Jackie Morgan listens intently to what her friends have to say. ileftj Kathy Mulac, Lori Mihalsky and their hidden friends enjoy the pleasures of lunch. fresh lT1GV1f1 51 Kleftj Kerry Robertson shows the camera her pret- ty profile. fabove right! John Paige seems interested in something other than the pep rally. fabove iefti Mike Anderson and Jim Hamilton taking it easy during lunch. frightj Starla Matthews taught Chris Evert everything she knows. freshmeni152 4 QQf 'X X - -N V V , A A V I ern Q' 3, -, is ff- vi i 5 'fat ' .ir , R , tg, Vs . fm -ag . ' 'f If W bv L ? -- , , my gn 1 n'n.,3g?,4. ,- t ?a. 4. . ' ,. .2.1.r .,x31-ww ' '4- Y: lv 'nt if ff cg ' ,3 5 3 .. i . M tifw 'Qs .1 U -, ' i --ve if J , if we f AA-- 1 V .,-,.. X 5 - sf Freshmen The freshman class was led by its class officers, senators and representatives. The students presented the freshman point to the entire school as well as spending time with their own class. They worked on various projects such as the Christmas hail decorations and the student take over day. The leaders of the freshman class proved that they were capable and willing to take on responsibility. 'i 1 E-lf M itop leftl Representatives: Kris Fisher, Keeley White, John Paige, Sherry Kimbrell, Jean Kelley. iabovel Class Officers: Cindy King, president, Starla Matthews, vice president, Joy Dethloff, secretary, Keeley White, treasurerg Stacey Williams, re- porter. ileftl Senators: Jennifer Bruch, Jason Floyd, Vicki Wilson. freshmenl153 Katrina Abbott Virginia Aceituno Angie Agnello Annet Agnello Linda Albert Cozette Allen Boger Allen Stacey Allred Bosernary Alyea Mike Anderson Teresa Anderson Terry Anderson Cneri Austin Tammy Austin Dwayne Avila Bubba Ayers Sharon Bagwell Kyle Banl Stuart Bailey Debbie Baker Dave Baranski Dennis Barber Judy Barfield Brent Barker August Barone Douglas Baugn Jeff Baugnman DeAnn Beal Keitn Beal Kym Beaver Ann Becnel Martin Behrens Jeff Bell Anne Belton Greg Benkert Mike Bennett Laura Benson Ron Berdinsky Mark Biggs Beverly Blackburn Bnonda Blackrnon Jimbo Blackstone David Blackwell Greg Blake Leslie Blankenship Jack Bonner Penny Bowden Kevin Box 154!tresnmen Ileftl Cathy Logan delivers a mean forehand rbelowj Excitement abounds at the Freshman lunch table Karen Gialamas Kerry Robertson and Randy Jones. Elgenia Boyce Doug Boyer Kent Boykin Sandra Brewer Jay Brill Kim Brock Tim Brooks Mike Brophey Susan Brophy Carolyn Brown Cindy Brown Donald Brown Leonard Brown Susan Brown Jennifer Bruch Pam Brumley Jack Brunson Debi Bryant Michael Buchanan Tammy Bullard Darla Buras Dawn Burroughs Jeff Butler Jennifer Butler Kathy Butler Barbara Cain Danny Cain Jeff Caldwell Robert Calva Jim Cannon freshrnen!155 Renee Carman Mark Carollo John Carroll Fran Carrubba Chris Casten Albert Castillo Joe Catmull Robert Champagne Jeanie Chase Cathy Chavez James Cheatham Debbie Christian Peter Clark Tod Clarke Keith Cochran Darryl Cochrell Maryleslie Cole Joe Collins Susan Comeaux Scott Cone Cindy Cooley Chris Correll Christie Covington Mark Craber Gary Cramer Lisa Crawford Carol Crofford Diane Cron Jim Cross Talmadge Crowe Mark Crush Curtis Cumming Sherri Curtis Mark Dailey Brian Dann Linda Dauzart Kevin Davis Craig Dawson Ken Delery Denise Denson Joy Dethlotf Andy Dick Renee Dickinson Michael Dimicelli Craig Dixon Beth Doepke Skip Donham Doug Doss 156!freshmen le1r:r ::, is ,M..,,,,f if l Julie Dowden Danny Driscoll Jo Ann Drugovicn Cathy Duggan Donald Dutertre Pat Duval lvlary Eaton Joanna Eckert Glenn Edge Brian Edwards Craig Edwards Elaine Elder Carl Elledge Sean Elledge Danny Elliott Laura Ellis Marilyn Ellis Donald Empie Doug Ervin Jimmy Eslick Peter Essex Charlene Estep Rebecca Estrada Robbie Evans Karen Everingham David Evers Larry Fagan Celia Farias Tim Fennell Mike Fennessey fleftl Now would I slick my gum under the table? asks Greg McElyea. frightj Oh No! They're out of pizza! Karen Everingharn. freshmen!l57 tleftj Jennifer Bruch con- templates another day. irignrl When you've got an ear to listen to you, take advantage of it. Jeannie Hoftart, Greg Fiedler Jane Finegan Bob Fiscella Dedra Fishback Alice Fisher Kris Fisher Paul Fisher Tracey Fitzpatrick Mike Fleischacker Jason Floyd Tom Fogarty Linda Forbes Pam Ford Tim Foster Tina Foster Stephen Frank Fritz Franklin Cheryllee Franzmeier Allen Freeman Loyd Frey Susan Frisbee Tom Fritsche Pat Frontain Tina Fuller Karen Gace Jan Gallagher Cindy Galloway Deborah Gard Belinda Gatten Mary Gentry 158ifreshmen ' 5 , ,gf X ,,,..4, 'w,.f 'lT fyp nfif' i 2 ,V 4 fl . 1 5 --gk ' v , N ,- : i ,.-ff Q 1-BBQ? - -'l 'Q-. Tom Geoca Dennis Gerstenbe-rg Karen Gialamas John Gibson Carl Gilbertson Greg Gilleland Sharon Gillette Ann Gladish Keith Goedecke Tiwana Goerner Yvonne Gonzales Lisa Goodrich Brian Goodson Lauri Goodwin Lori Gower Roy Grace Myra Grady Cindy Graves Kent Gray Kenneth Green Lesa Green Jennifer Grice Sherri Griffin Mike Grigsby Kathy Grimes David Grimma Pamela Grissom Richard Grivet Doug Hale Jim Hamilton David Hanson Bill Hardie Susan Hardin Janice Hargis Charles Harper Jan Harris Stacy Hatfield Susan Hauck Ray Haude Roy Haude Mark Haugland Ricky Havard Roger Hawkes Becky Haynes Denise Haynes Terry Haynes Rick Heggy Lorie Henners freshmenfi 59 f lrightl Kathy Butler sits innocently studying in lab. . . lcenterl Meanwhile. Robbie Evans is considering his next move. lleftl Hey man, whats happening? Freddie Webb and Tommy Ross. fy., Debbie Herold Dallas Hielt Glenda Hill Jack Hill Jackie Hill Kenneth Hill Kent Hinkle Gordon Hintze Jeannie Hoffart Susan Hohle Linda Holloway Anthony Holmes Dena Holmes Toni Holzaepfel Jerome Hope Jamie Horner Bill Hornsby Sandi Hovis John Hrylorchuk David Huffines Debbie l-luffines Aleta Huffman Dennie Hulhouse Liz Hunt Trace Hunt Jonny Hunlsinger Luvenia I-lutching Dennis Irby James Issac Derenda Isbell l6Olfreshmen L QQ ff! ,hm Q -vo HU? YL 'W6'fj' I ww Geraldine Isbell Debra Jackson John Jahnke Charles James Mike James Bill Janda Joni Janovec Jay Jarman Gena Jarrell Bob Jenkins Kathy Jenkins Cynthia Jeu Scott Jewett Nina John Allen Johnson Cheryl Johnson David Johnson Kent Johnson Becky Jones Kathy Jones Leigh Jones Randy Jones Tamrny Jones Steve Jordan Michael Joss David Jost Lisa Joy Cindy Jurischk Ken Kaaz Kirk Kaaz Kathleen Kaley Larry Karkosky Cheryl Keehner Karel Kelldorf Jeanne Kelley Todd Kelly Tom Keltner Bill Kernaghan Sherry Kimbrell Becky Kimzey Karen Kindle Cindy King Jordan King Kristin Kirkland Mike Kissinger Robin Knapp Mary Kobell Michelle Koepke 161!freshmen Heftj Speech is a lot of work, isn't it, Pat Roberts? fright! Ken- neth Kreger busily at work in the math area. Richard Kramer Leah Krauel Marc Krause Kenneth Kreger Mary Laake Stephen Labonte Connie Laird Christi Lancaster Lora Lancaster Bernadett Landgraf Joe Landry Linda Landry Dianne Lange Leigh Langlinais Jeff Langston Jill Langston Lynn Lanier Diane Lankford Becky Lantz John Lassen David Leabo Sylvia Leal Tanua Leboeuf Joe Lenart fi Mark Lilly . Steve Lindsay Q 41 ,I K Lynn Little I - A, 'C , Bobby Logan 7 A ,'M75' XI' If Cathy Logan I NW Sheila Long IW 5 Vu tw fgiii- ' ' i it '. ix ' 3323522 freshmen!162 .-our -3 If -4 A E Carolyn Longshore Diane Loukanis Chris Lowrance Dave Lyssy Andy MacKenney Brian Maclienney Michael Maddox Gloria Malone Susan Malone Pamela Mancel Rayna Manger John Marcrum Brenda Martin Danny Martin Lisa Martin Rebecca Martin Martin Martinez Louis Mascolo Sandra Matheny Starla Matthews Nathan May Susan Mayne Buddy Mays Robert Mazyn David McAdow Julie McCauley Cynthia McCleary Patrick McCrohan Greg McElyea Gwendolyn McHenry Michael Mclntosh Todd McKenney Karen McKinley Campbell McLeod Jeff McNamara Stuart McNeill Brenda Measles James Medeiros Cathy Melton Michael Mey Sheila Mickle Lori Mihalsky Diane Miller Greg Miller Yvonne Miller Nancy Milligan Joe Mills Sheryl Minns freshmen!163 Kathy Minter Susan Moebus Michelle Mogensen Mike Mogensen Mike Monahan Allen Moon Jerry Moon Alecia Moore Cindy Moore Cliff Moore Melinda Moore Melissa Moore David Morgan Jackie Morgan Ronnie Morgan Bill Morril Dennis Mosley Randy Mounce Kristi Moyer Tommy Muhlbach Kathy Mulac Don Mundy Cindy Munselle Lisa Munselle Bonnie Murray Monica Murphy Mark Musielak Bill Nabors James Naughton Kenneth Neely Walter Nelius Sandy Nelson Pam Nitsch John Nolingberg Mary Norris Flick-Novelli Corinne O'Brien Christine Odenweller Dave O'Hara Tammy Ort James Oswald Scott Owen Charisse Page John Paige Dyana Palmer Greg Parker Terrie Parkman Mark Pate 164ffreshmen 0. ll- 51, 41. ,-S Z-. ,,-X gi N V. ,. i f' if r-Q 2 ,QV They were too busy to look at th Cindy Cooley and Starla Matthews Linda Peckham Morgan Perkins Rick Perkins Bobby Perry Steve Peterson Patty Pettigrew Charles Phallan Perry Phillips Bevelyn Pierce Susan Plant Julie Pledger Jorja Pradia Vianne Prause Joseph Precup Kristen Price Priscilla Price Jimmie Prichard Debbie Pringle Carol Pruitt Ralph Pyle Tawn Raburn Gracie Radley Charles Rainwater John Ramey Lisa Randall Janice Randolph Brian Ray Marty Ray Greg Reddick Brenda Reeves Tracey Reeves Kevin Reim Sheryl Reimers Mary Rentfro Ester Reynolds Eileen Rice l65!freshmen Reggi Rice Debbie Rickert Patti Rickert Steve Riley Kenneth Riner Pat Roberts Kerry Robertson Angie Rocka Donna Rocka David Roesner Deborah Roney James Roundtree Mike Rufling John Runnels John Russell Antonio Ruzicka Jamie Sandel Cheri Sanders Marvin Sanders Dede Sanford John Sayen Cecelia Scharn Steve Schmidt Cathy Schmude Jana Schoen Andrea Schumann Linda Searl Eric Senior Michael Session Steven Shaffer Ralph Shamblin Patti Shaw Tommy Shell Paul Sheppard Kelly Shoemate Mike Shouse lleftj All dressed up and ready to go? Jay Williams and Nancy Milligan. lrightj Mike Shouse looking for some extra help. 166lfreshmen Cheryl Sille Beverly Sinclair Brent Sinclair Glenda Sinclair Chip Skelly David Skirvin Billy Smith Brenda Smith Carl Smith Donna Smith Sheila Smith Tom Smith Gail Snipes Mary Southard Laura Speer Mitch Spillers Mitzi Spillers Edward Spillman Jeanne Stack Lloyd Stafford Ronald Stamps Gary Steck Kenney Stein Richard Stewart Ricky Stewart Mitsi Strack Kip Streiner Jeanice Stripling Alan Stultz Russell Sullins Kathy Sullivan Linda Surdacki David Sweet Marianne Swink Patricia Tatum Michael Taylor Cheryl Tencl Kelly Tengler Alan Thomas Jimmy Thompson Eva Thrasher Libby Thurman Rachel Tipton Craig Tooley Debbie Tooley Debra Torres Liz Townley Terri Trafton 167!treshmen Lisa Treadvvay Stan Tribble Ted Trimble Scott Troyan Betsy Turley Laura Turner Tony Ubanoski Niki Ulmer Sandy Vann Marie Vanvooren Kathy Varsel Kevin Varsel George Vassilios Stephanie Vaughn Melinda Vela Diane Velleca Renee Vermaelen Jene Vogelheim Ben Vogler Vivan Vowell Kim Waddle Bill Waggoner Dena Walker Kellie Walker Busty Wallace Lisa Wallace Christy Ward Cindy Ward Jeffery Warren Chris Weaver Freddie Webb Geary Welch Kathy Wells Mark Wells Freddy Wessman LeeAnn West Melody Weston Timmy Whipple Keeley White Susan White Terry Whitehead Tom Wildman Traci Willhite Carol Williams Dale Williams Jay Williams Mike Williams Stacy Williams 168!freshmen ll his S . ,lui ,,i,y, .,,, . l ?ftf 'frQ 4' N. u t . ff-wi., f! B , is ff Quail' K W +6 I' mi 1 i g 2, 'ef T so N, 5 1 -it 3 .nf Qt , isa N493 Deborah Yockey Tammy York Ted York Debra Zarnovv Debbie Ziegler Shaun Williamson Steve Williamson Joann Willtrout Kathy Wilson Mike Wilson Philip Wilson Vicki Wilson David Windham Karen Winkler Karen Winterhoff Mark Wirth Harold Wishkoski Sheila Wisnoskie Thomas Withrow Kurt Wolfe Sig Wolfe David Wood Bryan Woodrome Dawn Woods Allen Woodson Terrie Wooten Royce Worrell Debbie Wright Larry Wriser left Hey walt a minute, whafs this? Penny Bowden. l69!freshmen :- 1 70!sports x. X. V. x ' a.. 'M .1 .vii - 'K l 7 'J ,V1 U M f. Y . uf! MM, A v-ur., ik X Q +. 'fx Wk A nik? 1 qi ,. 14, Q Fr Is. v., ,Q 1 'Q 'QM J. s,,.r 1, 1 SPCRTS sports! 1 71 Varsity Cheerleaders Attending football games, painting posters, decorating locker rooms and lockers, pep rallies, cheering at home basketball games .... these are just a few ofthe many activities in which the Varsity Cheerleaders participated. After attending a camp in June for two weeks, the squad came back eager and willing to lead the Bearkats in new and different cheers and stunts. Gymnastics was added to the cheers, and many alterations were made in their format. They gave us SPIRIT! ? , ff f. ,al labove rightl The spirit behind the Bearkats, from I to r, Jody Bedford, Shirley Dominey, Sharolyn Mardick, Candy Rasmussen, Cindy Carlson, and head cheerleader, Cathy Vincent. labovel Wait- ing and watching another victory. lrightl The things some people do at a pep rally! lfar right! Sharolyn Mardick performing a pom-pom routine. 172lsports 94 WX Nmxxs l above leftl Candy Rasmussen gives her Bearkat battle- cry! ltop rightl All for the Bearkats stand up and holler! Jody Bedford. lleftl The 1974-75 Varsity Cheerleaders. lseatedl Shirley Dominey llront row, Sharolyn Mardick and Candy Rasmussen: lback rowl Jody Bedford, Cindy Carlson, and Cathy Vincent. labovel A jump for joy! Shirley Dominey. sportsl173 ftopl The men behind the men. lfront row, left to righti Coach K. Mar- tin, Coach M. Redman, Coach B. Davis, Coach S. Labay. lsecond row, left to rightl Coach L. Shelby, Coach D. Garrett, Coach R. Murskie, Coach S. Cloud, Coach H. Allen, Coach Fl. Davidson. lthird row, left to rightl Coach B. Featherstone, Coach W. Aylor. lrightl l'm gonna keep on truckinf' lbottoml lt's just been one of those days. James Crawford. Varsity Football Enthusiasm rocked the Bearkats as they accepted the challenge of their first year in 4A competition. Under the direction of Coach Burr Davis the Bearkats faced new teams from one of the toughest districts in the state. The Bearkats 15-14 upset over highly-ranked Baytown Sterling was the season's climax. A few bruises and sprains did not hinder their play, as the Varsity team emerged with a respectable 3-6 record. 174lsports My LEA Scoreboard KHS OPP. 13 St. Thomas 33 7 Cy-Fair 20 O Galena Park 19 7 Forest Brook 26 34 MacArthur 0 15 Baytown Sterling 14 12 North Shore 17 14 Smiley 19 19 Aldine O labove left! I can't believe l ate the whole thing! Kyle Davis. lleftj The powerful Bearkats arrive at Rice Stadium. lbelowj The Bearkats have got it all together. lfront row, Ito rj M. Laird, M. Hargrave, R. Kreger, M. Hicks, M. Olterman, J. O'Bryan!, N. Branford, B. Mercer, B. Miles, manager. l2nd rowi N. May, man- ager, M. Eslick, W. Rader, J. Crawford, S. Boykin, C. Miles, B. Negy, K. Kaley, R. England, P. Wright, R. West, manager. l3rd rowj L. Hircsh, manager, V. Randolph, K. Edwards, D. Reed, B. Roberts, S. Hickey, T. Carlisle, R. Denson, G. Kilslow, E. Den- man, J. Gowen. ltop FOWQ D. Bagwell, R. Stevens, R. Mayne, G. Johnson, J. Collins, G. Hopper, K. Davis, J. Cobb, M. Tipton, K. Harrington, manager. 'WW M, 5rffz54'D24WWWiWW 1 N 15 5 , M 5QG1Q354Q Qiwgmi K Lf! Hop right1 l wish coach would let me play. Imiddie lef1j Let's boogie! Reid Eng- land. fmiddle righti I want to play with it! Dale Reed, Wes Rader. fabovei What's going on? Pat Wright, Reid England, irighti Look out, i'm coming through! Joe O'Bryant. 176iSports The thrilling 15-14 victory over Baytown Sterling in October was the high-point ofthe '75 Varsity football season. The tension grew and the crowd roared as Gary Hopper intercepted the ball with only 17 seconds left in the game. The Bearkats marched to the goal line for atouchdown and a 2 point conversion to win the game. The loss put the only dent in Baytown's season record. As a result of their efforts in this game and others, Gary Hopper was named to the 4A All District first team and Ron Kreger, Johnny Cobb, Melvin Jones, and Mark Hicks were selected for the second team. ftopl Mark Olterman fighting for the ball. fabove leftl My mother told me there d be days like this. fabove rightl l've got if! Mark Olterman. Ileftj The Bearkats In action. sports!177 lrightj Dorff come crying to me! Johnny Cobb. lbelow leftj Bearkats declared No. il lbelow right! This is no time to ride Pig- gybacklu Johnny Cobb, Ron Kreger, lbottornj Mark Otterman looking for a receiver with the helpful blocking of Dale Reed. ,mug Q. 178lsports i ' Aw-.,-vw f--1+ f 4H3,.feme,,.,gx -KW, V, . rf. , nz.. W. ,,-Ile. ,. , 9 f I 1 4, lleftj Here, you can play with it. Scott Hickey and Mark Olterman. lbelow leftj The Bearkats anticipating a great game. loelow right! lt must be my new vitamins. Dale Reed, lbottoml Follow the leader? Wes Rader. v ! l n W ,ff l V Q 1? , fr, . I -1 by , 'L 1, ' A ,yy cy ,i 5,1 ,Q M , I rw K 1-4 Q 1 I , M174 -UV U II? flu! ,nn 41 ,,,f,,f-rf sportsl179 Varsity Basketball The Bearkats Varsity Basketball Team showed their spirit and determination in their first year in District 20-4A. Working and fighting hard with enthusiasm combined with a driving spirit, the mighty Kats played for a 10-6 district record. Extreme pride was shown in the team by the many fans who continuously ' supported the Bearkats. l . , . i The men behind all the victories, lstanding from l. to r.2 Matt Williams, Darrell Keener, Russell James, Robert Pruitt, Bill Green. lkneelingl Avery Mason, Doug Morton, Michael Witchet, Steve Trahan, Cham King. labovet Doug Morton goes up for a jump shot. lrightl Darrell Keener starts the game and another Bearkat victory, as Avery Mason and Michael Witchet watch. 18Olsports R Varsity Girls' Basketball The 1974-75 girls' varsity basketball team showed courage and determination throughout the season. Even though the record showed some losses, the girls fought hard each game, and finished with a record of 5 wins and 18 losses. Two ofthe girls on the varsity team were picked as the 1974-75 second team all- district basketball players. Named were Shirley Dominey as senior guard, and Cheri Sinclair as senior forward. Team coach is Chris Randall. The girls' varsity team members are lfront row. left to rightl P. Partin, S. Dominey, P, Gallagher, C. Sills. fsecond row, left to rightj L. J. Walling, C. Lewis, C. Mard. lthird row, left to rlghtl B. Moore, C. Sinclair. fback row, left to right! D. Kacal, D. Rose, D. Pack. fbottom, left to rightl Patty Gallagher, Shirley Dominey, Peggy Partin watching the game from the sidelines. 182lsports if Varsity Baseball The Greatest replays is the unanimous opinions of our baseball coaches. In the new 4-A district, the '74-'75 Bearkat team continues as one of the best. With the usual determination and strength endowed the team, the Bearkat Varsity Baseball Team will continue to be the greatest. Max Redman is coach. lrightj Dan Irby watches and waits for his turn to bat. lbelowj lback row, left to right! Coach Max Redman, David Henson, Danny Theiss, Dan Irby, Greg Kirby, Bill Zook, Steve Trahan, Pat Wright, Mike l-iargrave, Coach Leonard Shelby lbottoni fOWl Reed England, Paul Moyer, Randy Norris, Ron Kreger, Lloyd Cobb, lnot shownl Ted Dixon. ,-, .,,, , 33,649 f ,., 5 X if A, VN fx fxxxyi f if 4 ,f l 1 V W. 7-'W' ,,, 159' Mr, V' , M r 2 ft f s 'Y W 3 P: ,, f 5' iswfkf R . , f .4 ' '. . nil. V t a 'mfr uw! '.'f'2f f,4 l.,Y9' ,,,, 5 'W' ' ., -N ' f l. :V r, , Z . ' i ' n W z ' , , 9 Left f j if f r ' 4 Q vi' s at is fra '32 f ,r ui' 'gil , Maxi? 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V 1 gff'i1fQ'iIS-i f'f',f55if V 4 m'fi4Ni313'? i f MJ'5 V - ,'ffrf, ,'.'.1It J ,, f-eg'A1g:-wV.4'- -Jw-3 M, 1 3 3, ,live--.,,,, .N V 'X V an f f Q t 'ff M k V A wffm it ts -Mfifwagzid Vasa 1 A ,.-' if-,, Ns. ltop leftj Ron Kreger sends a ball out to left field. ltop rightj Mike Hargrave, That's too low to swing at. lmiddle leftj Randy Norris gives all his attention to size up the opposition. labovel Steve Gentry and Bill Zook hanging around the old water cooler. lbot- torn leftj Steve Trahan gets ready for a fast ball. lbottom rightj With a form like that, Ted Dixon's windup ought to scare the other f68l77. sportsl185 x Varsity Volleyball The Varsity Volleyball team used spirit and teamwork to provide spectators with many exciting games in a sport that is growing in popularity. The team sponsored the fifth and largest tournament ever held at Klein. Under the leadership of lVlrs. Laura Cline and Mrs. Johnnie Standfield the team was out to prove that Volleyball players are superstars-which they are in this fast and rugged sport. itopi Gloria Kanewske sets the ball while Renee Julliard and Kimmie Dickens get ready for action. lmiddle leftj Cheryl Sinclair shows the correct way to spike a ball. lmiddle rightl Carla Moreaux bumps the ball. ibottornj Mrs. Standfield carefully watches Cheryl Sinclair ex' ecute a bump. 186lsports sw 13 vig fri' Mit c 9 '44 5: 3,3-I , -. , , ., 1, .A-3 .ff My , A... b ,agofafifxklm fi 5? Q-we ggi A M' . A. W .,, , v. .. ,, :5 PN ,, - , . f, 1.4 .,.'4z.e.':iPz:Ys+ .4 - ' g 2-'V Q -' W7 'M , . - W ltop lefti Some of the track teamr lback row, l. to r.i Ron Mayne, Mark McCall, Dale Reed, Greg Johnson, Gary Hopper, Mike Laird, David Dykhuizen, Victor Randolph. lmiddle rowj Thad Gilliam, David Ben- ton, Gary Blakesly, Dennis Donahoe, Joe O'Bryant, David Grimes, Clay Hoover: lfront rowi Mark Kirby, Archie Moore, Mike Eslick, Anthony East, Dennis Soloman and Donald Turner, ltop right! The rest of the track team: lback row, l. to r.i Melvin Jones, Jack Collins, Avory Mason, Hillman Bally, Doug Morton, Michael Jackson. lfront rowj Russell Kirkindall, Greg Graham, Wade Smith, Mike Hargrave, Brian Goerner and Donald Turner. labovei David Grimes movin' on. lrniddle righti Wade Smith clearing the bar on the pole vault. lrightj Dennis Donahoe and Gary Blakesly sharing a bit of humor during practice, 188lsports as ,fa Q 11 ,flag ' 1 g V 'Q , ' . ' - .,.. , ra , V V ,,,,,, ny.. . ,.,..,, iz- .-,u:..1,., ,,,, f-..-.......... : ,... -. 13 . , ,.,,.,.,. -fi-' . az:,wm,W, 1 , .... , .. , . 1..... , ,,.., .0.,..,,, .... . ..1 gy , . , 1A:11aw,a.e,.:i . Ma , , ' W. ' . . , I?':.32L, ...11f-. .,,..,,,,.,. . .. W , ., .. ' Boys' Varsity Track Ambition, grit, and hard work produce a winning track team, and the Klein team has shown it possesses these qualities in abundance. Early in the morning and late in the evening, team members can be seen making training runs on nearby roads. Phynsical fitness and work paid off to form a strong, winning track team. They are coached by Ray Davidson. ltopi Dale Reed truckin' down the track. lmiddle leftj Gregg Johnson and Clay Hoover during a warm-up. lrhiddle rlghtj Mike Hargrave giving his all on the high jump. llefti Thad Gilliam takin' it easy during a break sportsll89 Girls' Track The Girls' Track Team at Klein High School has been very successful this year. Compet- ing in district 4A has been a real challenge to the team. The head coach, Chris Randall, and Kathy Ferguson have shown their con- fidence inthe girls by working with them in making the team a success. The high- spirited girls have displayed their hard work and ambition in representing Klein this SGHSOD. , ,,,,, ltopj Liz McCray and Karen Kaley race for the finish line. labovej Field event members form Klein pyramid. labove rightj Donna Lambert is the leader of the pack. Patty Gallagher flies through the air with the greatest ol ease! 19Oisports '99 UOO l l . Q 1 Q -1- -Jw .-T-:G ,ww 1Kr YM'-5923 ' rw , ltopl The 1974-75 Girls' Track Team. labove leftl Relay Teams take time out to pose for a picture. labovel The hurdlers show their gazelle-like grace, llehl Here, take it, I don'l want it! Nancy Anderson, Mary Beth Long. sportSl191 Cross Country Flemolded and energized, the efforts by KIein's Cross Country team are proving themselves to be some of the finest in the heavily competitive 4-A district. Under the fast paced direction of Ray Davidson, the Cross Country team is expected to race their way to new and on coming victories. . ... ,nan-qw . .. . . .. V-Pm. 'F ' T ? . 1 TT , ' 7:55 y 7'- ' 5 '-. Y A 1, Af f. 1 . M 4 --A t29..i. ,i ---1-J--1' --f- e'-' :f-f.-fwfr' 1 t f2 -. i 'A ' is 9 N --, M .1 f-1-ff .... 4 lf -.-t,- , g . ... W + - W '-,a,a'm.i.. , fa- -Q , U - , ,ii ,l is 5. . Ypwwfff Vg gy A . ..., , . ..., ,.,,,. . .. . 'f X iz-.- - :R-V, H ,'.',,i3:-5525.3 If., . ,t 0 . . I .I ll U v itopi Members of the Cross Country team include from left to right: itop rowi Mark McCall, Coach Ray Davidson, Dennis Donahoe ibottom rowi Thad Gilliam, David Benton, Jim DeSola. itop lefti Mark McCall, David Benton, and Dennis Donahoe head for the finish line. imiddlei Thad Gilliam and Coach Ray Davidson urge their fellow teammates along. iabovei Ugh, l've got my sister's socks! Dennis Donahoe. irighti Mark McCall, Greg Buhrow, and Nick Wolfe. ifar righti Mark McCall looks determined to finish the race. 192isports 3 we ,J V Q A ,,,,,,5,,,,,,q ---- 1-vwvf1 z 'fffM'fc 1:-Vx .I ' f -wvazmxwmwiww' .. .f s:-P-W f ,f -, ,. - ' ' T '3'Yf :7jTt7c'f,'5T3 f 1 'i'-1, ,. f 21, ,'I . , f ,I W4 1 . A A .:f: 'E 1-Q W Qi ,2:t:2i-S1 2a . ,:5 i -2: 5. , 1 f -r .'-.W H g -:ISI-'S if ff'f:.'. L-i.'f'g:,...' '. . , ' '. j 1 fP '. 4 215522'3:Qi'4','6'z.,-.Z-.QQ '9.',.' 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' '- 1 fi .ff - . - - . L , 4 ,W A -- -- ' If -' - k I I ,VR is-W3 7: v -Ex., 2, nfs..-g::.:5,5V g5,.3'f,,. ..:..s.. . ,, x I - .. . 05 - t ix- i-M'-1-raxemmu., - 4- ' ., - i-. Swim Team Diving into a pool of activity, the Klein Swim Team splashed to many victories including one over the highly ranked Baytown-Sterling Rangers. Both girls' and boys' teams practiced swimming together long hours after school and on weekends under the direction of Coach Larry Fricke. Because the majority of the team is composed of freshmen, Coach Fricke expects the team to be a major district contender in the future. ltop lefti Louis Lux swimming hard in the free style. ltop center lefti The Klein girls' team swimming to victory at the Cy-Fair meet. ltop righti Andy Dick shows how the demanding butterfly stroke is done. labove lefti The team with a few ofthe many awards received this year. labovei Tom Bayley preparing for his event, llefti Lynn James and Chew! Win- terhoff discuss a meet. sportsl193 Tennis The 1975 Bearkat tennis team began a successful season by winning their first two matches 5-O. With the help of Coach Tim Drachenberg, the boys took first and second place in Klein's own doubles tournament in February. The 24 member team, full of talent and experience, went on to sweep district, the boys taking first place and the girls second place. lrighlj A captivated audience at the tournament. -4? in 4,1945 labove leftj Gordon Hintz looks like he just double-faulted. labove rightl Kathy White's backhand is faster than a speeding bullet. lrightj Chris Ham- marstrom adjusts his strings while Rob Ursem retrieves the ball. 194lsports iieftj 1975 team members: Ifront rowi Tom Poindexter, Matt Turner, Chris Hammarstrom, Ed Hutchinson. ibaok rowj Hob Ursem, Morgan Perkins, Pat Turner, Gordon Hintz, David Buck, Reed Gordon, Mike Ameen, Pete Dempster, ibeiow lefty 1975 team members: ifront rowj Margaret Hauek, Linda Penning, Staria Matthews, Sara Holt. fback row! Jan Hanson, Joann Jordan, Kathy White, Susie Stengi, Cindy Cooley. Not pictured: Martine Fouret, Jen- nifer Jordan, Cathy Logan. ibot' tom left! Rob Ursem wonders why he wears out his shoes. ibottom righti Coach Drachen- berg cruising the courts. sportsi195 ltop rlghtj Tommy Godbold, one of this yeafs outstanding golf team members, prepares to tee off. itop lefti Some ol the golf team members this year include from left to right: Paul Peebles, Mark Corson, Ken Parker, Bill Windham, Alan Cramer, Mike Curry, Coach Bruce Featherston, and Tommy Godbold. labovel Paul Peebles grits his teeth in frustration as the ball falls off the tee. lrightj Ken Parker, One more strike and you're out. Golf GCIITI Early in February the golfers began practicing their swinging sport. Entering many area com- petitions the team gained experience as well as having the good fortune of learning a sport they could enjoy as individuals for a lifetime. Bruce Featherston coaches the group. K H Golf Team: Vygygiv fq , Philip Belcher :gl -.- David Benditz ' kk ' Jeff Caldwell my 1' E'i' M Micheal Gorman Mark Corson Alan Cramer ff -WV1 H Mike Curry K I 2 '. 1 Richard De Ptosia 1 Tom Godbold Anthony Holmes Jim Jackson Charles James A. -. Mike James Steve Lemmon 'Y Ken Parker V Paul Peebles 'Y' V Mark Stoy Sean Sullivan '- Rob Ursem Bill Windham Ploger Worrel 41.3 ,ijt if -A at J ltopl Paul Peebles searching for a tee while Alan Crarner looks on. Ken Parker cracks up at the camera man while Mike Curry cuts the wind with his driver. lmiddle leftj Bill Windham looks confident enough to take on Arnold Palmer. labovej Mike Curry takes the business man's attitude for the old Scots' game. lieftj Alan Cramer is strictly in it for the pleasure. sportsl197 ' M y , f - f f f 4' a mz mffwf TM' , Qu, 2' -' i i 45 1 ' . . ff .LM mm Junior Vclrsily Cheerleaders The four Junior Varsity cheerleaders have given spirited and lively support to the team all during the season. Using novel and exciting cheers, they led the crowd in the cheers and yells to encourage the teams on to victory. J. V. cheerleaders are: Head Cheerleaders Veronica Lovett, Christina Langford, Karen Kaley, and Marsha Hunt. 198!sports , .L Q, ,-iwg,.fg:1 ., f,t,f: f.1f:J ,Q-:',1,a5t5st, llettl OK Veronica Lovett, now freeze!! lmiddle lefti Marsha Hunt comes to attention with a snappy smile, lmiddle rightj Christina Langford tells time with her arms. lt's three o'olock. lbottoml Karen Kaley demonstrates how easy it is to do the splits. i sportsl199 lbelowj Stacy Williams sends an SOS! lrighti The lively spirited J. V. cheerleaders. llronti Cindy King. lstandingi Tanua LeBoeut and Stacy Williams, and in the air-Karen Gialamas. lbottomi Cindy King finds it more comfortable doing her cheers sitting down. Freshman Cheer- leaders Never lacking in spirit and enthusiasm the new Freshman Cheerleaders entered into the exciting sport season with support and leadership forthe freshman tearn. These devoted and lively cheerleaders forthe '74-'75 season were Head Cheerleader Cindy King, Stacy Williams, Karen Gialamas, Tanua LeBoeut. 200lsports ltop ieftj Cindy King looks like she's selling pompomsllil lrniddle right! Tanua LeBoeuf practices her cheers on the field. lmiddle leftj No one will play follow the leader with you!, Karen Gialamas. lbottomj The enthusiastic freshman cheerleaders. lleft to rightj Karen Gialamas, Stacy Williams, Cindy King, 'and Tanua Le-Boeuf. K j sportsl201 1' 4 as . S9 Q S ii cg, 7 , tk? vi, , f ,, Zen-W' f ,g f M, ,, pf if pfw ' A .1,,,, VN, .N .. Q -Q gs m 4' , .,.. x ' NM af ., ,. M1 , 'af - R63 wx f ,Q . ,, 46- ,4 ,ml ., , ,.,3.,,4N, . j wr .4 1 1 ! war, Q 525 WWW 'W' .iv 3 1 w . 5 W 4 - f' 94--V V, 3 0. fel 0 ltopl The 1974-75 JV Bearkats. top row, l. to r.: Coach Aylor, S. Long, J. Jackson, C. Griffin, T. Dixon, B. Lee, M, Jackson, G. Sills, E. Reid, A. Allred, M. Shaw, B. Ervin, R. Garten, Coach Shelby, middle, R. Schultz, B. Gorman, T. Dhonau, C. Bailey, M. Saffel, R. Kirklndal, L. Wyatt, D. Henson, D. Elliott, P. Thomason, D. Johnston. bottom, R. Todeschini, P. Kelly, S. Carter, M. Eslick, D. Coburn, S. Stinson, B. Measles, M. Southard, S, Fore, M. Williams labove leltl All the girls in the world, beware! Mike Southard. labovel Time out! lleftl SG, 24, 36, hut, hut! sportsl203 Sophomore Football Through determination and spirit, the Sophomore Football team rallied their defenses to end the season with a 5-9 record. Bruises, sprains, and a few pulled muscles didn't falter their urge to play. Under the coaching ot Steve Cloud and Robert lvlurskl, the team not only prepared itself for each game, but also for seasons in the years to come. ttopj The Sophomore Football team from left to right: lfirst rowj S. Mat- thews, W, Stewart, R. Allen, C. Klenk, J. Welch, R. Castleberry, G. Graham, J. Mustacchia, S. Mercer, T. Spence, R, Novelli, M. Berdinsky, R. Becquet tseconcl rowj C. Moore, J. Kornfelcl, R. Brown, B. Thomason, F. Bottoms, E. Cavalerl, D. Platt, P. Moyer, S. Miles, B, Schoeneman, V. Ray, S. Stevenson, W. Smith, J. Burgin ltop fowl Coach Steve Cloud, M. Morgensen, P. Pharis, J. Wright, A. East, R. Stewart, G. Ellis, R. Wyat, D. Benditz, C. Kreger, J. Col- lins, G. Blakesley, D. Dykhulzen, T, Wilson, S. Frank, W. Townson, Coach Robert Murskl. tabovel Team members watch from the sidelines. tmlddle rightj Mike Mogenson in heavy concentration. trightj The Sophs during practice. 204lsports Freshman 1 -if.. 4 We 1 'W e -ei-fa. - , -5 Ffe.. - Y' The Freshman Football A . ,W x If ', 1 fr-1 , ,sf T ' wa . i J J eee B teams tiered 8 tough 'ti S v - 'M-1 5 'f-X fi t 3 fl r Q . 5, under the direction of Herb .1 ' ' ' - 'ri A L '1 - i Allen, Flay Davidson, Bruce ,t x Y gt V 5. 1, l tr .gt will E yi,- ,t ffr ' kMM '9' 9,9 , Featherston, and a new addition, , ' . . - . 5,1 K' ' 2 - - - ff X f 1 553 . , . .. Q., . A - student coach Kenny Gerhart. . F A if W ., 1 L . f A., I, , . 2 -ti., . it WE-.'i ' 'gifts W, 2 . , ? The team learned new skills 7' nw ' 5' ' ' t J-l W'-.1 Jfrll trim ' . 1- 4 Q' S 4 it ly Xi I 1 , V , and tactics during long hours -I Q4 . -rg as I ,gi A KJ Q my on A Q. . . Jhilif X . A 5: l ,. ,g!N ,,,i ., ,, fe I of practices and scrimmages. S ..x H, . Z? .L E h ,. . i. These boys will be a welcome 1 'f - . rif e. no - - . .gt-gr .-,yew ,,,,g,.-,H,t.,grs. W ,-gy, - - - V if 413,532 as 1' addmoft YO Klem teams 'H - N 't3's 31.f','....V 1 is I' 'W 'His 'f222, .1i ':,itLT..'H 'ffgitjvi iii' is-2. rf ft? A-is .massfee the years to come. ltopj Freshman A team members include from l. to r.: ltop IOWJ P. Fisher, B. Sinclair, P. Sheppard, J. Hamilton, G. McElyea, M. Fennessey, Fl. Perkins, J. Cald- well lmiddle rowj Coach Allen, B. Rice, K. Riner, J. Huntslnger, B. Goodson, D. Mosley, T. Fritsche, J. Butler, D. Mundy, J. Blackstone, Coach Davidson. lback IOWQ K. Gerhart, student coach, D. Gerstenberg, D. Leabo, W. Wolfe, J. Gibson, L. Stafford, R. Stewart, C. Casten, Coach Featherston, M. Anderson, lnot shownj B. Nabors. lleftj A Freshman scrimmage. lbelowl Freshman B team members include from I. to r.: M. Lilly, K. Kreger, G. Miller, M. Session, B. Mays, S. Baugh, L. Crowe, K. Hill, D. Boyer, S. Cone, J. Hryhorchuk, D. Emple, B. Perry, M. Wilson lmiddle rowj T. Keltner, D. McAdow, S. Owen, K. Grey, R. Havard, G. Blake, S. Shaffer, B. Volger, B. Barker, Fl. Berdinsky, C. Weaver, D. Stuart, E. Senior. lback fowl Coach Davidson, Coach Allen, J. Bowden, G. Steck, M. Brophy, D. Lyssy, R. Lanier, M. Behrens, S. Allred, T. Wlthrow, J. Mills, K. Stein, G. Cramer, K. Relrn, J. Hill, J. Janhke, Coach Featherston, K. Gerhart, student coach. J. . Basketball With a respectable season record, the Junior Varsity Basketball team played well for their first year in 4-A competition. Determination and spirit sparked their play as they learned the skills of teamwork and sportsmanship. Under the direction of Coach Bruce Featherston, the boys gave their best and will be back fighting better than ever next year. flop rightj Gary Sills battles for the jump ball. Kabovej Donald Turner dribble-s down the court. frightj Alan Cramer struggles for the rebound. 206fsports 1 X . X xiii W E' . I. .. : , Sf ? f If V7 ,L -fm' , , ,- 4 ,1 ,rr 'J of 1216! ,gf 1 Z 1 ,M Z , , 72,5 I' ' 5 4' 24 ff , iw 1 , M f g? 'mn WWW ATM f u f -' 'J ' 1 3 V' J e, .,...- - A I V QA .f x if AU Ei VZ- X .t M IU, 5 X 4 4 W - M Z I V , qv 1 f A i 4 , ,, ,A .. ',v S AVP f N ug 1 2, , ' 2 X '- ,-:T ...,, I - l Sophomore Basketball With such great interest in basketball and so many trying out, the first sophomore team was formed this year. The sophomore team finished with a 5-9 record. This group of Sophomores fought hard to the end. When they lost a game it was by a slight margin. The Sophomores were led by Coach Murski. ltopl Sophomore Basketball team members are from left to right: lfront rowj Anthony East, Steve Fiscella, Ted Mellihger, Craig Klenk, Morion Goodall, lback rowl Steve Lemmon, Ricky Stewart, Roger Worrell, .Jim Jackson, David Johnston, Charles' Kreger. imiddle right! Charles Kreger shoots for two, lbottom rightj Charles Kreger and Craig Klenk set up the mighty sophomore defense 208lsports Freshman Bays Basketball The Freshman teams put in many hours of strain and stress to improve their coordi nation and skilis at practice. The A team finished the season with an 11-9 record and 15-3 in District. The B team finished with a 6-9 record. Stan Labay was the freshman coach. basket. itop lefti Freshman A team members are from left to right: tfirst rowj Randy Jones Paul Fisher Jim Hamilton, Mike Wilson isecond row! Chris Casten, Don Mundy, Gary Cramer fthird rowl Billy Nabors, Kenneth Green tmiddle leftj B team in play. iabovej B team members are from left to right: lfirst fowl Craig Dixon Steve Williamson Kenneth Kreger, Scott Cone Eric Senior imiddle rowj Joe Lenart, Mike Ruffing John Nolingberg Ken Delenf, Reggie Rice ttop rowj Robert Lanier John Ramey, Tod Clarke Todd McKenney Joe Precup. ifar leftl Jim Hamilton up for the rebound ileftl Lloyd Stafford jumps high to put one in the J. V. Girls' Basketball The junior varsity girls' basketball team dribbled their way through the 74-75 season, ending with a record of 5 wins and 17 losses. The team was composed ot young natural athletes that showed their capability to work together as a team and a strong desire to be the best under the coaching of Chris Randall. irighrj The 1974-75 J. V. team members ifront row, left to rightl C. Partin, P. Snow, M. Everingham, B, Stennett. isecond row, left to rightl T. Westbrook, T. Lon, S. Beitz, K. Ward, D. Dudley. ithird row, left to rightl J. Henery, B. Wunderlick, L. Kacal, C. Tyler, G. Warren, J. Jahnke. fabovel Jackie Henery giving a big smile after seeing the score board. iieftl Jackie Henery is going to make that basket if it is the last thing she does. 21Olsports 4 l 57331K yes . 'CTEP - N A 7.2 f 1 Y , ,af ,K A QQ K , ' ' ,ia f . WN 7 I' ' lv, , '1 -' ' x 59- aff 2 if ,I Vwfw V541 ,Q , H f C15 A I?-'J I ,Ili fhgqggvfav 1 , ff , 1 .f Q. 'Q L ff 3 4 '-, f ' ' 6' 6.75-fi '44, -1 -vi' Tl ' . Mg. ,W-K f 'ff w,gff,,,-Q vegan , .- , 152:-E' ' V W 4, N- - , gg! ' -' Q , 4. f:',,.:, ' ' ' Zfviiiiz f' v f , ff ff , A W4 .W l .- fe X , X 8. , x , dw , ,Mm 4, I '-. X , iwww Qfflw, .f WV, , fl 1 Ma, 7 .5 7, , f4.4,' rf 5 1 ,fa K W2-Mzqy Freshman Basketball With style and energy the Freshman Girls' Basketball team dribbled through the season victoriously. Their optimistic outlook and ability promises a great future for these girls. Under the lead- ership of Mrs. Kathy Ferguson, the girls learned the impor- tance of teamwork and that cooperation produces a winning team. ltopj Mrs. Ferguson explains the finer points of basketball to Diane Loukanis, Christy Moyer, and Karen Winkler, labovei Pat Fron- tain looks like she could use some new knee pads. lmiddle lefti Debbie Baker goes in for a lay-up. lmidclle rightj Turn around and watch the game! says Jeannie Hoffart to Mary Rentfro. lrightj Members of the Freshman Girls' Basketball Team include from left to right llront rowl Karen Winkler, Cheryl Sills, Christy Moyer, Pat Fronrain, Gracy Radley lmiddle rowj Debbie Baker, Diane Loukanis, Mary Rentfro, Cheryllee Franzmier, Susan Hole ltop IOWQ Jeannie Hoffart, Sheila Wisnoski, Bev Prince, Jane Gallagher, Mitzi Strack. 212lsports n t ' lleftl Freshman Volleyball team members include from left to right: lfront rowj Coach Johnnie Standfield, Rhonda Blackman, Tarn- my Ort, Pat Roberts, Joy Dethloff, Janice Hargis, Sheila Wisnoskie, Susan Hauck lback rowl Karen Winkler, Mary Southard, Karen Gialamas, Mary Gentry, Tanua Le Boeuf. lmiddle rowj Mrs. Johnnie Standfield talks over game plans with team members. lbelowl Sheila Wisnoskie concentrating on her serve. lbottoml Mary Southard sets up the ball for Mary Gentry and Susan l-lauck. Freshman Volleyball Whether on the road or at home, the Freshman Volleyball team is always ready for action. Their drive and competiveness pulled them to victory in many games and tournaments. The team has worked well together this year and with their great spirit, these girls promise to contribute a great deal to Klein's future teams. Freshman volleyball coach is Johnnie Standfield. sportsl213 Volleyball Tournament after tournament, the Junior Varsity Volleyball team's spirit never faltered. They faced many tough competitors, yet they fared well and kept their enthusiasm Under the guidance and leadership of lVlrs. Laura Cline and lVlrs. Johnnie Standfield, the girls learned sports- manship, teamwork, and good game strategy ltopl Bitsy Kennington fires the ball across the net. labovej Bec- ky Becquet shows the correct way to serve a volleyball fmiddle rightj The J. V. in prayer before a game. irightl Junior Varsity team members are from left to right: ifront rowj Becky Becquet, Boo Lovett, Laura Treadaway irniddle rowj Kathy Partin, Liz Mintari, Beth Blackstone, Sheila Phillips ilast fowl Coach Laura Cline, Teresa Kimbreli, Liz Fox, Bitsy Kennington, Marci Morris, and Coach Johnnie Standfield. 214isports ftopj Liz Fox and Boo Lovett use teamwork to score a point. fabovej Becky Becquet prac- tices her serving. tmiddie lefti The Junior Var- sity going through their pre-game warm-up. flefti Mrs. Laura Cline discusses game strate- gy with J. V. team members. sportsi215 3 mil as if hwoa 2 IME! N' N.X Fins ltopj The J. V. Baseball Team for 1974-75. ltop rowj I. to r., Mike Carman, Richard Brown, John Gorman, Earl Denman, David Johnston, Alan Allred, Alan Worrell. Bottom row, l. to r., Steve Frank, Jay Kornfeld, Scott Stevenson, Jim Wright, Craig Klenk, Ted Mellinger. Other valuable team members not pictured are: Clay Coff- man, Steve Fiscella, Pat Kelly, Tim LaFaver, Eric Long, Chuck Rosemond, Gary Sills, Guy Thomas, Don Wood. labovej Jim Wright boogies into home plate. lrightj Move over Hank Aaron, here comes Alan Allred! 21 Glsports W fu, JV Baseball The J. V. Baseball team of Klein High School was a winning team this year with equally winning spirit. Pitching, hitting, and fielding proved to be the strong, outstanding points of the players. Besides being tough, Coach Herb Allen has shown his confidence in the players by working hard with the team in producing one of Klein's top competitors this year. ltop leftj lm ready for you! Jay Kornfeld. ltop rightl J. V. Coach Herb Arlen is really rougn and tougnl labove leftl Jim Wright slugs the ball labovel Hey coach look at me! Alan Worrell. lleftl John Gorman. sportsl217 Boys' J. V. Track Being in J. V. Track meant being willing to participate in many hours of strenuous workouts and to be able to face all wins and defeats with an attitude of good sportsmanship. This year's J. V. Track team was coached by Coach Ray Davidson. ltop rightj Bill Desola goes for a record on the mile. labovej Mark Kirby stops for a picture. lmiddle rightj The J. V. Boys Track Team, From left to right they are: Mark Kirby, Bill DeSola, Denis Coburn, John Jordan, Mike Bishop, Tornrny Frizzell. lsec- ond rowj, John Binkley, Marvin Berdinsky, Jim DeSola, Charlie Brown, Jim Jackson, Doug Platt. lthird TOWQ Steve Pratt, Ricardo Todeschini, Casey Griffin, Bill Lee, Pat Thomason, Danny Elliot. lbottom right! John Jordan jogs across the field. 21Blsports -1--I , fl-4, ' r :mxssqy ,.,,- .. +- 1 ,..,, ,, I -sk -7..,:- .-. ,?..., .,,,, .,,'?jV..o,. .W.X, .. W .. .. W, ,QV .wr ,ggi Freshmen Track The Freshman Boy's Track Team faced their victories and defeats with unbeatable enthusiasm this year. They won a few and lost a few but always showed good spirit and the will to compete under any type of circumstance and pressure. They were under the leadership of Coach Ray Davidson. ltop leftl The Freshman Boys' Track Team. from left to right they are: lfront rowl Jason Floyd, John Gibson, Mark Lilly, Bobby Perry, Greg llr1cElyea, lsecond rowl Ron Berdinsky, Kevin Box, Richard Stewart, Thomas Fritsche, Dennis Mosley, Paul Sheppard. lthird IOWQ Bill Janda, Eric Senior, Lynn Lanier, Chris Casten, Billy Nabors, Dennis Gerstenberg. lmiddle leftl Watchout below, yells Kevin Box to Jason Floyd. lbottom lefll Jason Floyd prepares to pole vault. sportsl219 labovel Members of the Bearkadettes in alphabetic order are: Luanne Berger, Sharon Biggs, Kathy Bishop, Tina Boykin, Lora Brandis, Jeanne Brandon, Linda Bristol, Debra Brizzolara, Rebecca Brizzolara, Catherine Burford, Laura Carlin, Kim Chasteen, Jane Clark, Lynda Clower, Erin Devine, Karol Dickens, Dianne Duesterberg, Karen Fisher, Susan Foster, Diane Graff, Janis Green, Daphne Hamilton, Jan Harkins, Sybil Hawkins, Lynn James, Lanette Johnson, Rhonda Kornleld, Cindy Lewis, Kim Ludlow, Karen MacKenney, Cassetra McKinney, Becky Mills, Linda Montemayor, Bridget Mooney, Marci Morris, Edith Oltermann, Celeste Owen, Debbie Parker, Kathy Price, Kristen Price, Tawn Raburn, Vicky Rader, DeeAnna Roberts, Robin Roberts, Beverly Scudday, Susan Vaughn, Sherron Smith, Donna Spaulding, Connie Spoof, Tonya Stamps, Sandi Stevens, Diane Thomas, Ruth Tipton, Theresa Tresten, Gail Wagner, Lea Ann West, Cindy Weyel, Linda Williams. lrightj Karen Fisher eyeballs the camera. lbelow rightj Pep rally time. Bearkaclettes Friendly smiles, winning personalities, and plenty of beauty typify Klein's famous Be-arkadette Drill Team. Through rain, heat, or freezing temperatures, the Bearkadettes have performed and delighted half-time fans. Their spirit and enthusiasm is an added attraction at pep rallies. They also serve as aides in hosting the different functions held at school. These girls are not only pleasant to look at but sacrifice time and energy to represent their school in their own special way. Mrs. Dottie Freeman is director and sponsor of the group. 22Oljuniors lleftj Here's our Bearkat battle cry! Front row officers left to right: Linda Williams, cap- tain,' Rhonda Kornfeld, co-captain, Jan Harkins, Jan Green, Sharon Biggs, lieute- nantsp not shown Debbie Brizzolara, Cassetra McKinney, and Cindy Weyel, lieutenants. lbelow leftj Luanne Berger reflects the flash in her glowing eyes. lbelowj Some Bearka- dettes ham it up for the camera, , A . ,f ,K V, f V f T ff Q We ,, i I E ,.,, 4 , it X My 1 .fa gg , A! E l J x new M4 lleftl Lanette Johnson Gail Wagner, and Connie Spoof show the famous Bearkadette smile with Diane Thomas lfrontj adding hers. labovel Looks like the team is in a tight spot from those intent faces. sportsl221 K I L 1 ,.,.,,,. - 2 33 'lg 'V ' ,,.,, f We Wai lrightj Sponsor Dottie Freeman hands out roses to senior Bearka dettes at the last football game. lbelow left! Captain Linda Williams makes like Carmen. tbelow rightj The officers lead the group in ajazz number during a pep rally in the gym. lrightj Erin Devine and Lynn James waiting for the game to start. ifar right! Sharon Biggs leans forward to watch the action better. ' f J 222lsports 1 'Si G i Q fi 3, x . ... .'. 'fl--v--g, N .15 ,-Q u ' - .,-fr:-1z'u3:: W3 Q wx?-ww Y . a 1.-.sw 4 'W 'Q , 1 . Vw -n Twirlers The girls with the quick step. baton, and dazzling costumes were Klein High Schools talented twirlers. Style and talent were displayed equally with grace and beauty whenever the twirlers performed. They were regulars at the football games where they entertained at halt time. As part ofthe band, directed by Bob Blanton. the Bearkat Twirlers appeared in the Houston Rodeo Parade. At several pep rallies the Klein Baton Girls demonstrated their enjoyable skill, A skill that was earned with long hours of training and practice. Head tvvirler is Dawn Williams. Other twirlers, Carolyn Stuntz, Debbie Adams, Rhonda lnglish, Cathy Howard, Sandy Theiss, Judy Alls and Charlene Howard have shown their school spirit and supported their school as the eight twirlers of Klein. lrightj Sandy Theiss smiles in preparation for a performance. lbelowl ltopj Dawn Williarnsg head twlrler, Charlene Howard, lstandlngl Sandy Theiss, Judy Alls, lkneelingj Rhonda lnglish, Cathy Howard, lSplltsJ Carolyn Stuntz, Debbie Adams. lopposite page topj Sandy Theiss begins practice for the big halftime show. lopposite bottoml The Bearkat Twirlers include from left to right, lfrontj Carolyn Stuntz, Debbie Adams lkneelingj Rhonda lnglish, Cathy Howard lthlrd rowj Sandy Thelss, Judy Alls llast rowj Dawn Williams, head twlrler, Charlene Howard. IIUUIURY :ik L L ltopj Twirlers Cathy Howard, Rhonda lnglish, Carolyn Stuntz, Sandy Theiss, Dawn Williams, Dianna Shaw, Debbie Adams, Judy Alls, and Charlene Howard model their new blue and gold sequlned costumes. lmiddle leftj Showing the grace of a ballet dancer, Carolyn Stuntz whirls into her routine. lmiddle rightj The twlrlers en- tertaining at a pep rally. lleftt Judy Alls looks calm as her baton spins into action. sportsl225 Band Precision, determination, pride, and talent describe the Klein High School Band. Underthe direction of Bob Blanton, the Bearkat Band brought home a Number 1 rating for the first time in Klein's history at the UIL Marching Contest held here in November. There are two performing bands, a symphonic band with 85 members and a95 member concert band. Both bands work togetherto form the marching and contest bands. Several concerts held for the student body and for the public showed the professional talent of the Q members. The Bearkat musicmakers also marched in the Houston f Rodeo Parade and performed for competition in the Galveston-Sea Arama Chamber of Commerce Marching Contest early in April. Big Bad Boss Bob Blanton's Bigger Better Bearkat Band really showed how much spirit they had throughout the year!!! 3 A J ff. it l 'ff pref pw' Wwe-r rr-11 fweeffw ., -ffmwemwwm-Mfiz A - i .M M. ,,.Wm....,,, ,M M W. f - A--W,M.W..M.W.,.,.f,-..,y. ,i,,..,,m. W ., . . , I -frgpg-i W-'Wit'--f-M-,.aW13yg, ff,-fm M41 . 'r' 'gif-----if-W .,,,t, ,,,,1...,,-,,,..,,,...A..,..m4-if '1..'.,i,, 1,4 . ?'I,'., '.,.,,,n,,,.T7J'.T1'.?ZfTTZ1 t'rr::xftr,:,q 1 ' Q, ,4, .,,L.ffZ',,.TI'.,, gum' ,.,,I V ,f,,.,,f,, 'f' ..,' Q'1.,,.LL-.L,fflQ2.j,CIL'I, ?'f f T'h 'f f'2' 'l 'V 'rwafx J ,, ,g rv H V in T, .-..,,,,,... V, W.. H V -v .-,,.,,,,,., , .,,....o or , , .. ,...,,., ., Q: , ..., -f i :ZT:1II:1::fzzt::1 'f:'-1,'r5:fr-'ffrzfftzf' ' rffizfix .f 1f::WTr, T::.::7 '. i rWg. Q ' ' 1 'gmf . 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Yvonne Gonzales caught in a quiet mood. lrniddlel Bob Blanton directs the band. lbottoml The Klein High School Band not only plays well, but they can spell, too. sportsl227 ltopj Rocky Richardson and Larry Kendall compare mouthpieces. imid- dlel Mr. Loy Thompson in a sea of brass. lrightl Mike Panico literally freezing to the bond, 228lsports ' Q -,Q C 1 'Q 4 ltopj Jim MacDougal, Jon Burroughs, Mike Panico, Gill Der- rick, Connie Laird, and Keeley White look as if they need marching practice. llefrj David Brand doing an impression of an elephant. lbelowl Karen Malone looks worried about the game. lbottomi Mary Beth Long tools out a tune. sportsl229 ' . A 1 230!cIubs Mn. 19! Z: za 3 ,,. CLUBS cIubsl231 Student Council The Student Council members, elected by the student body, serve as a communication channel between the administration and students of Klein. The Council has been very successful in handling the various programs and projects taking place this year. Homecoming, the many dances, Western Day, Student Takeover Day, and new workshops to improve conditions in the school are just a few of the many activities where their energy and efforts have been extended to make a smoother and happier environment at Klein. Members ofthe 1974-75 Council include: Debbie Brizzolaro, president, Cindy Mills, vice president, Liz Alyea, recording secretary, Becky Brizzolara, corresponding secretary: Gail Wagner, treasurer, Andy Keltner, reporterg and Miss Dawdy, sponsor. ' f.,f4f.QL'I,i.'Qa, .... V 'f 2L,Lf.a4.,2mfkaaQ4,. . ltop rightj Debbie Brlzzolara has the list and your name might be on lt! labovej Council Members: lleft to rightj Andy Keltner, Gail Wagner, Becky Brizzolara, Liz Alyea, Cindy Mills, Debbie Brizzolara, Miss Dawdy. lrightl Neither wind, rain, sleet nor snow will keep Mrs. Lind from the Student Council assemblies, 232lClubs Ti ,, , ,A 4 , I , 14, , 1 fx n ,W Y , ,,,....1-M. ., ,,,. nz. VA, I .. WM--ff' -V '- 5 -we 4' 'LNCS ii. f g ff C 'wtf' 'C ' llehl Student Council members caught during a Council assembly, ibelow leftl Always full of helpful ideas is Bridget Holmes. iabovej Liz Alyea, Tim Feltch, Mark Lund, Bridget Holmes, Gary Hopper, Gail Wagner, Cindy King, and Ronnie Nutt attending a Senate meeting. ileftl Steve Boykin, you look like you're up to something! clubsl233 Honor Society National Honor Society members are energetic doers as well as thinkers. During the past year the group helped with mid-term graduation exercises and assisted with the freshman orientation program at the beginning of the year. They acted as ushers for open house at the High School. The school store is manned by Honor Society members together with DECA members. On Western Day the group had a booth which helped them raise money for the yearly scholarship they give to one of their members. Officers are: Ron Kreger, presidentg Scott Hickey, vice-president, Cindy Carlson, secretaryg Steve Boykin, treasurerg Liz Elmquist, historian. Miss Karen Culver and Mrs. Betty lviadeley are sponsors of the Honor Society. ltop rightl Teresa Badami shows her talent of smiling. lmiddle leftl Steve Boykin, Debbie Brizzolara, Mark Ramsey and Brad Roberts have something in common:-Honor Society activi- ties. lmiddle rlghtl Laura Carlin helps lower the flag as one of the duties of the Honor Society. labovej Hey Roberts, you're usin' the wrong end ofyour pen says Steve Boykin. lrightl The Honor Society prepares for a meeting. 234lCIubS lbottom leftj Theresa Doyle figuring the mathe- matics of shoe laces. imiddle leftl l. to r. standing Mr. Larry Gilmore, Hugh McKenney, Bob Greene, Bruce Daniel, John May, Joan Bondy, Cindy Wilcox, Mary Belton, Elizabeth Bailey, Diane Peckham, Patricia Akers, Susie Stengl, Front row, Dale Benz, Theresa Doyle, Amy Brandis, Sherry Gard, Kathy Mueller, Nancy Wells, Sandy Welch, ltop leftj Mike Gist seems to be waiting for the answer. ibelowl Nancy Wells has been an active leader in Mu Alpha Theta. Ns Mu Alpha Theta Mu Alpha Theta is an honor society comprised of students who excel in math, and hold an 85 percent average or better in geometry and higher math courses. This year they had many activities such as a back-to-school party, group presentations which were given by group members, guest speakers, and field trips. This year the officers of the club wereg Nancy Wells, president, Cindy Wilcox, treasurerg Andrea Allred, secretary, Bruce Daniels, reporterg John May, parliamentarian. Mr. Larry Gilmore was the club sponsor. ClubSl235 Bearkat Staff The annual staff quickly discovered that producing a yearbook is an exciting and demanding task that takes dedication and imagination. Meeting deadlines kept the staff busy drawing layouts, cropping pictures, and writing copy. All deadlines were met and the staff was able to produce a Bearkat with plenty of color and many photographs to make a memorable record of the 1974-75 school year. Co-Editors were Anna Russell and Teresa Badami. Mrs. Mary Devine is advisor. ltop rightl Editor, Teresa Badami doing an editing job. ltop far rightj Hardworking photograher, Vickie Lambert takes a break. labove leftj Cindy Robertson seems surprised that deadline is so near. l above rightl Pausing during layout are left to right Jennifer Bruch, Melissa Flatt, Nathan Franzmeier, Shelton Miles, lrightj left to right Jeff Wilkinson, Jenny Hudnall, Linda Mellinger, Wayne Picket, yearbook members hard at work. 236iclubs ig..- Ifar lefti Debbie Parker, George Rowe, and Lori Mann can't believe their eyes. lleftj Mitch, Kaye and Curtis Price show enthusiasm in Yearbook class. it? :EK l 4 Iabove leftl With a twitch of my nose l'll be finished. Susan Senior. Imiddlel Chris Chavez has done so much fine photography and copy writing she is like a staff member. labove rightl Editor Anna Russell rushes to get another photo. tleftj The three Gracesj' Diane Graff, Karla Massarini and Terri Hoppas. ClubSl237 Beorchat The staff of the Bearchat, recipient of the Award of Distinguished Merit in Journalism from the interscholastic League, has produced an entertaining and interesting full-size newspaper for the student body this year. Adhering to the Code of Ethics and the highest standards ofthe profession of Journalism, the staff has worked hard to cover school events, comment on pertinent matters of interest, and offered delightfully entertaining features for its readers. Reporting, writing, re- writing, editing ancl laying outthe paper have ended with sighs of relief and pleasure from the staff when the Bearchat rolls off the presses and they see the evidence of their work. itopj Linda Brown and Diane Dalessadro seem amused at the cartoon for the paper. irightj The second semester newspaper staff members are iseatedj left to right Kathy Cat- mull, Editor Kayna Kemp, Susan Graham. istandingj Randy Leago, Lisa Bullock, Roger Evans, Tim Cruz, Rick Devine, Bryant Langleis, Judy England. ibottorn leftl Ann Robertson ponders on an idea. ibottom rightl Artist Tim Cruz works on a drawing. 23B!Clubs I-n R Z! ,, llefti Karen Wind prepares to ride off and deliver papers. lbelowl Susan Graham and Rick Devine collaborate on a story. imiddle leftj Bill Painter waiting for a scoop. lmiddle right! Judy England, Randy Leago and Susan Graham during a staff rneeting. lbottoml Linda Brattain ready for her assign- ment. l l ClubSl239 Sr. FHA This has been a year of personal growth activities for members ofthe Senior Future l-lomemakers of America. A box supper and an international dinner were given. Members also were active in community affairs as they collected toys and clothing for needy families. They also recognized their fathers with a Dad and Me date night. Many hours were spent in preparing for the annual state meeting. Mrs. Betty Davis and Mrs. Patricia Flussell are sponsors. ltopj Sr. FHA officers are: lback row left to rightj Sue Romero, Teresa Moore, Geraldine Dickie, Brenda Stennett, Cynthia Showers, Sherry Beltz. lfront row left to rightj Donna Morris, Cathy Vincent, Lanette Johnson, Beth Wunderlick, Debbie Halden. lmiddle leftj Sr, FHA members. lmiddie right! Brenda Stennet calls roll while Lanette Johnson, Cathy Vin- cent, and Donna Morris look on. lbottom rightj Sr. FHA sponsor Mrs. Patricia Russell lbottorn leftj Sr. FHA sponsor Mrs. Betty Davis. 24OlcIubs Junior FHA The election of the first male Junior FHA officer in the history of Klein took place this year when Dean Collins was named as Parliamentarian of the group.The club also helped plan and participated in an international dinner and honored their fathers with a Dads Date Night. During the Christmas season they brought cheer and happiness to the elderly at a home for retired citizens with their cards and wreaths. lVlrs. Linda Fritsche is the sponsor. .li 1 ltopl Jr. FHA officers are lleh to rightl Rhonda f' Blackman, Patti Shaw, Yvenne Gonzales, Jan Davis, Jan Harris, Mrs. Fritsche. lfront row left to rightj Kristan Kirkland, Rosemary Alyea, Dean collins, Cindy Galloway, Sheila Wisnoskie. lmiddle rightj Who me? Sis Jackson. lmiddle leftl Rhonda Blackman, Sheila Wisnoskie, and Jan Harris gave their opinion on the idea of picture taking. frighti Jr. FHA members. B, ClubSl24l CVAE To create and instill leadership, cooperation among members and to do the community good are the predominate goals of this FHA HERO chapter. Activities for this year included a Christmas party and a mother-daughter tea. Under the direction of lVlrs. Mary Petty, the year was a success in the ways of learning, living and growing. y?i2'117f 'T,i1?i:liL::.X'1' i .T wi ,. , , , he 191 ltopj CVAE club officers are left to right: Carolyn Stewart, Cozette Allen, Karen Gerth, Lynda Stewart, and Val Williams. fmiddle leftj The CVAE class members stop working for a moment to pose for a plc- ture, trniddle rightl With Stepsaver it is as easy as one, two, three. Sandra Jackson. tbottomj Wow this doesnt taste like fruit julce! say Terryl Melton and Gloria Davis. 242!CIubS Hero Co-op Hero Co-op is an organization which enables its members to develop occupational skills which will be useful in future careers. Under the leadership of Mrs. Doris lVlcCollum, the group planned several activities for the year. These included acting as aides for children in nursery schools, improving employer- employee relationships and an appreciation banquet for employers. L ttopi Co-op officers: fback FOWI Lisa Barker, Charlotte Planchard, Terry Holzaepfel, ttront rowi Barbara Waddell, Jean Mims, Mary Kirk- land, and Donna Cain. tabove leftj You learn something new every day. Marie Koslosky and Karen Elliot. tabove rightj Mrs. Doris Mc- Collum, sponsor. tleftl Charlotte Planchard, Terry Holzapfel, Lisa Barker and Angela Day listen to a guest speaker. CIubS!243 Spee h Club Through the planning, staffing and hard work of the speech club members the second Klein Annual Speech Tournament was a great success with 32 schools participating, Ideas and suggestions about the tournament and class activities were the principal work done during speech club meetings. The students displayed many talents in several contests throughout the year as they developed correctness of speech. poise, and self-confidence. Many won high honors. The club sponsor is lVlrs. Matlock. of f' ,Jw 2 ff f,f HWWW f ' ,ff ,f Q43 ,f nf itop right! Jeff Grady and Bob Huey look over the program for the Klein Speech Tournament while Pat Avila and Allison Ply compare tournament scores. lmiddle leftj All right, who took my speech and substituted Good Evening Ladies and Germs? roars Mark Ramsey. lmiddle right! What's so excit- ing? asks Bruce Daniel to Mike Gist and Vicky V Ramsey. lbottomj J X fm! lj f f fi' f7f ff aft: 1,557 V, f,6,,..f . WM. -Aiwa, 5 , . ,,g:1l-L., 244!clubs itopy 'Watch it, i know Kung Fuey warns Mr. Atkins. irniddiel Mrs. Matlock discusses the tournament business witn Debra Brizzalara, ibottornj One more time with feeling. Roy Christmann, g clubsi245 Drama Club The Drama Club encourages students to be an active part in the world of acting. The members presented four plays this year: Carnival Klein s first musical, Dark of the Moon, Henry IV and Thieves Carnival The club is under the direction of Mr Ron Atkins lcenterj Andy Keltner, the witch boy explains to Becky Kimzey the reason he was on the mountain in the play Dark of the Moon!! ftopj Sybil Libermann, the conjurer woman, in Dark of the Moon. lcenter rightl Karl Stelnbacker, Marco the Magnifi- cent, speaks to Beth Vie, Lilly, in Kleins first musical, Car- nival, fbottom rightl Robert Hardy, the father, and Janet! Meinke, the mother, speak to Roy Crawford, the preacher, of their problems. John Paige, their son sits by. 246lclubs f 45- Qi, QM' FK ,, fm r. ,,,. . 'S' 1 , l-Sw H f New Mary Mooney, sitting. and Cathy Catmull, standing, play two witches in the play Dark of the Moon. frniddle lefty Andy Keltner, the witchboy in Dark of the Moon. fbottomj Roy Crawford, the preacher, forgives rhis man in the play Dark of the Moon, Irniddle right! Bruce Coy, Jacqot, sings a song in Carnival, cIubs!247 t I , French Club Le Monde de France, or the French Club. offers French enthusiasts the opportunity to expand their knowledge of that country. its people, customs. and language, outside ol the classroom. Club members learned the art of French . cuisine through demonstrations of French cooking which included instructions on hovv to make elegant crepes. ln October the group had the opportunity ol dining Faris Fashion at St. lVlichael's restaurant. During the spring, lVlr. Claude Caux, a former pupil of Marcel lvlarceau, hosted a workshop in pantomime. Later, a trip to Lafayette, Louisiana 1 f 'r'vf,,L to observe French influence in this country, was made by club members. lVlrs. Judy Shively, chairman of the Foreign if Language Department. is club sponsor. of i 'wM.., N .t,c,, if ' 3 50235 2:- i f if 'gf' L, ' :fi . ,, 4 f itop rightl Officers: ileft to rightl Mary Belton, treasurer, Cassestra McKinney, vice-president, Linda Mellinger, secretary-reporterf Candy Aron, presidentg not pictured Patty Akers, scrapbook. imiddle leftl Two French beauties singing Christmas carols, Liz-Macray and Nancy Caruba. lmiddle right! That will really blow my diet. Teresa Doyle. labove lefij That French wine is something else. Jill Blocker and Bobby Logan. lrightl Dianna Jeu down to her last bite. 248iclub ie , is-,V ,-Lfrafri. va 54411-'f': , furvfgf f' 3 -i. ,lzigztz 1. '31 We gt 7,2 Llffylegflg ' W 'fy V? 'K' Wi- W tr . 9 . ,ff rzdhv ., A f, A Q . -Jr, x ,. W L 4 ff 5. ' f ii? . ui. v.,' ,- k Z , X-nj., . yr, ,M ,fix X . . 2,19 -f gl., 4 :- K 1' - . a , , ., L A fb 'raw +P -xc lleftl Karla Massarini, enjoying the food at Rioardos. lrniddle leftl Pat Frontain, in search of her broom. lbelow right! Leslie Beaver awaits the marshmallow at the end, Spanish Club Encouraging students to speak Spanish and promoting an interest in the study of the Spanish people and land are the primary aims of the club. This year the members dined at Fiicardo's and celebrated Halloween and Christmas in typical fiesta fashion. Three teenagers from Latin America and a former resident of Venezuela spoke to them in January. The big trip ofthe year was made to San Antonio for Fiesta Days. Mrs. Sue Pope. sponsors the group. The Spanish officers are: President. Julie Stevenson: Vice-President, Theresa Long Secretary, Scott Stevensong Treasurer. Karla lvlasserini. labove leftj The Spanish club enjoying good food and good friends at Ricardo's. lbottomj Laura Brandis thinking heavy thoughts in Spanish. clubsl249 German Club Celebrating Oktoberfest early in the school year. Der Deutsche Vereinf' sponsored by Mrs, Ruth Barney, provided interested students a deeper understanding ofthe German culture and language. In November. members went to New Braunfels to attend the annual Wurstfest. At Christmas time, German carols sung by club members to German families in the Klein community made an especially nice season. ln February Dr. John A. Klein spoke on German heritage in this area. Participation in the Klein Deutschest and a banquet in the spring rounded out the year. The officers are: Rhonda Kornfeld, president: Valerie Champon, vice-president: Tammy Bruch, secretaryg Ginger Ellis, treasurer. SENIORSS' . Ani Bits Qmiuf... ltopj Maren Anderson, a foreign ex- change student from Denmark says she really is enjoying her stay in the United States and has found stu- dents friendly and helpful at Klein. labove rightj Dr. John A. Klein ad- dressed the club on the German heritage in the Klein area. labove leftj Der Deutsche Vereinf' which simply means the German Club. lleftj Debra Kinkaid deep in thought during German class. lfar leftj Mrs. Ruth Barney is the enthusiastic sponsor of the German Club. 25OlCIubs W ,-Jg??H1B'i31i . . .eff , , 7 .gay . y Q 4? 5 x Q52 :gi xref? v y Library-Audio -Visual Club With a membership of students willing to give assistance, the Library-Audio-Visual Club aids the library, AV department, and the student body in general. Each member must contribute work by shelving books, filing cards, and searching through magazine stacks one period a day. Members who help in the AV department deliver, as well as demonstrate, the mechanics of the equipment available through AV. Together with sponsors, Librarian lVlae Howard, lVlrs. Loveda Brown, and Katherine Bowers, the club members kept the library attractive during the year. ang Leading the Library-AV club in its du- ties are lleft to righti Mark Bowers, vice-president, Cindy Robertson, presi- dentg Benny Negy, historian, Ilo Dowell, secretary-reporterg not pictured Kathy Walsh: chairman of displays. lrniddle righti The club's sponsors. lleft to rightj Mrs. Loveda Brown. Mrs. Katherine Bowers, and Mrs. Mae Howard. lmiddle righti Some ofthe library's added scen- enf. llo Dowell. llefti Cindy Robertson busy with one of many duties. llefti Ka- thy Walsh concentrating on her work. ClubSi251 Science Club The Science Club members are responsible for the 1974-1975 Student Directory and ushered at Kleln's 1975 Science Fair. The Science Club also planned trips to the Sam Houston Symposium, Sea Aroma, Texas Medical Center, Big Thicket, and Galveston Beach for a first hand study of the ocean. The Science Club officers are: Stacy Fox, presidentg Pauline Schmidt, vice-presidentg John Lockett, secretaryg Regina Lacy, treasurer. The club is sponsored by Miss L. Garwlck and Miss C. Garwick. WWW vm We f f ,QC V, , , i itopj .Joyce Schmidt and Jeff Vaider giving undivided attention during science club. mid- dle ileft to rightj Stacy Fox, presidentg Pauline Schmidt, vice-presidentg John Lockett, secre- tary. ibottoml Nancy Wells at a science club meeting. 252iclubs ll x., ltopj John Locket! doing some calculations. lrniddle leftj Why me? asks Miss Garwick. lmiddle rlghtj l don't know what it is, but l'm going to fix it anyway explains Mark Bowers. lbottomj Now that's a cenlerfold, David Joy. clubsl253 Art Club The Art Club uses their creative talents to enrich and beautify the school, by decorating trash cans, painting murals, and helping outwith Homecoming and Christmas. In February, Art Club members participated in the National Scholastic Students' Art Exhibit at Foley's. The sponsors are Mrs. Annola Lancaster and lVlrs. Joyce Judy. ,r ff' ' ltop rightl Allison Sandel participates in an Art Club project to beautify the school. lbottom leftl Finished at last, says Taun Raburn. lbottom rightl Linda Penning shows her talent with a paint brush. 254lclubs llefti Vicki Radar and Jo Ann Wiltrout start painting after figuring out the design for their garbage cans. lrniddle lefti Linda Pennlng tries to find a comfortable position. 2 A . -4 i Z y 1 4 -. ' 'L,n . L N-,Ar-?vV,vY' Q 5 uf r ,L.,,.,, afar. if. ,., , 2 it lmlddle rlghtj Art Club members ltop left to righti Lisa Crossland, Liana Anderson, Karen Blake, Diane Jones, lmiddlei Mike Oswald, Keith Cochran, lbot- tomi Leslie Rosamond, Susan Tucker, Debi Scharm, Donna Spalding, Honey Crabtree, Chris Wildman. lbottom lefti Vicki Radar putting on the finishing touches. ClubSi255 diccil Careers To familiarize and inspire students with a better knowledge of the opportunities present in the medical fields is the goal of the Medical Careers Club. The members of the club visited the ASM veterinary facilities. the Northwest Medical Center, the Baylor College of Medicine, Texas Childrens Hospital and several special conferences related to the medical fields. They also brought cheer to the members of the DePelchin Faith Home with a Christmas party. The club is under the sponsorship of Mrs. Watson. if 4 f fi fffyi 1 r 3 in 1 X Xff fi iff!! f gr , 737 , W 7 fnfy ltopj Schoolnurse, Mrs. Watson cornrnents on the trip to Baylor. Ginger Ellis and Jill Cone listen with interest. ltop right! Gayla Holder reading the agenda. lrightl What? Medical Careers Club should make more than this! says Susan Romarro as Elizabeth Milne counts it. 256lclubs 1' Xfmf ' , - , Ml' Qffzf, .. ff ff , t Z i'C fW ifiw ,wffl ,V J' f 7m 2 Q7 Q5'f,f'f?L f , 1 at 'aw-ifpifyff , ,ff ww .fra w fjfififjw fr- wr 9 .f,..,,.,V.ff. Al, if V lleftj The medical careers students are serious at this meet- ing. lmiddlej Ginger Ellis, secretary, reads over a report. From left to right the officers are: Gayla Holder, president, Elizabeth Milne, treasurer, Ginger Ellis, secretary, and Bet- ty Dickie, historian. e-f. N-A , Xl, Zim, 67? me M' 6 , if-iw, z. 242. , 1 1 1 -'web M1 llefti Dianne Duesterberg seems to be saying to Tammy Bruch that she prefers plaid skirts and weird socks to medi- '5 cal white. CIubSl257 Scuba Club The depths of a lake or in the deep blue sea is where you'll find the Klein Scuba Club. The club works at getting everyone who joins certified as a scuba diver, The club goes on various diving trips to local lakes and even to the VA. Fogg, a sunken ship in the Gulfof Mexico, Headed by Mrs. Joy Adams. the club has several more dives planned forthe spring. lrightl Some divers from the club are: fkneellngl Ronnie Nutt, Doug Johnson ll, and Doug Johnson l, lstandlngl Randy Christie, Mrs. Joy Adams, and Ted Geoca. ltop leftl All set for adventure are Linda Mellinger and Doug Johnson. lcenter rightl Ted Geoca. Are you sure you know how to work that spear gun? labovel Checking out a tank is Randy Christieg on the right is his friend Ronnie Nutt. lrightl Randy Christie is pretty anxious to dive, considering he is still in the Klein parking lot! 258lclubs X E 3513 7494! History Club Publishing a guide to local old historical buildings at the completion of a survey is one of the goals of the Klein Historical Society, The Club, a growing and active addition to Klein's many activities is sponsored by Mrs. D. Brumby and Dr. J. W. Larner. Membership is open to all students interested in this type of research. l l J ltopj This year's Historical Society members. lmiddlel James Hanlon, Diane Vellecca, David McAdow, Melin- da Vela and Dena Holmes pose while working on the Altoona Project. lleftl Dale Renz and Chris Caston pic- tured next to the club bulletin board. clubsl259 Choir Their general love for music and a desire to learn more about it have brought together this year's Klein Choir. Together they have stressed their knowledge and learning abilities on musicianship. The members traveled to UIL contest, receiving excellent ratings. Both Klein and Bill Chambles, director, are proud of their attractive and talented choirs. un-1...-., ltopj All in a day's work. Members ofthe Chorale. labovei The 1974-1975 KHS Concert Choir consisted of S. Pierce, G. Mazyn, R. Leago, B. Fast, D. Collins, E. Spillman, C. Howard, T. Feitch, M. Fiamsey, B. Holmes, L. Mann, B, Scudday, L. Williams, S. Walker, C. Smith, J. Meineke, A. Keltner, B. Vie, C. Mills, K. Greeker, J. Elrnquist, R. Arispe, R. Henderson, D. Cooper, S. Holt, Ft. Doughtie, K. Johnson, and W. Kane-wske. Not Shown Shannon Dalton and Bruce Coy. labove rightj Janette Meineke, I dread going to contest! lrighti Liz Elmquist. 26Olclubs lleftl Klein's 1974-1975 Girls Choir consisting of C. C. Caroll, W. Shepard, Andrea Allred, T. Agnello, S. Kirnbrell, S. Lore, C. King, K. Green, D. Duterrre, L. Edinborg, K. Wright, L. Benson, V. Prause, E. Thrasher, L. Jones, C. Maroney, and L. Joy. Not Shown: L. Ellis, E. Rice, B. Skilton, B. Tipton. lcenter leftl The mixed choir sight reading in class. 4 lmiddle rightj August Barone and Donna Ffocka. lleftj 1974-1975 Mixed Choir consist- ing of D. Dutertre, B. Nabors, C. Weaver, C. Harper, R. Wilkinson, D. Rocka, S. Mayne, C. Schmude, L. Goodwin, L. Searl, K. Tengler, M. Davis, K. Price, and S. Brewer. lnot shown! A. Barone and J. Drugovich. clubsl261 FFA An agriculturally oriented organization, the FFA is a club devoted to student leadership, project shows, and participation in local, state and national Future Farmers' activities. Members have shown different projects in Houston Livestock shows, six annual project shows, and many state and national shows. The Klein FFA chapter has set a precedent in bringing home top honors, awards, and ribbons from events in which our members have competed. Sponsors ofthe Klein Future Farmers of America are lVlr. Don Spell, Mr. Larry Ermis, and lVlr. Leon Cummins. AT ltop rightj District ll officers Bobby Wisnoski and Richard Roesner. ltop i - g, 4591 - x i W I I t tt,t I AY Q XR lefti Group of chapter members talking about their beef products at showman- ship show. lmiddle rightj Chapter meet- ing, FFA officers: lleft to righti Kyle Davis, chaplain: Bobby Wisnoski, sec- retary, Larry Hardy, parliameritarian, Richard Floesner, presldentg Van Theiss, vicefpresidentg Randy Speaks, reporter, George Tolson, adviser, lbot- toml showmahship show. 262lclubs i i 4 1 ,Q in i I', . ls xt 'i 1 4 U , f. if l my ,tg A? I ' i FMR? MK f 2' W F ' 1 rl ,JJ w 1 w if A l. ltopi George Tolson demonstrates the correct method ofshowing swine. imid- dle left! FFA chapter representatives receive recognition for B.O.A.C, lBuild- ing Our American Communityl. This was a program in which the chapters received a bronze emblem at Kansas City, Mo. on October 15-78, 1974. lmid- dle rightl Chapter meeting in audito- rium. lbottom leftj Richard Roesner demonstrating how to show a Holstein. CIubSl263 FFA Greenhcmcl FFA Greenhand Chapter began the year with emphasis on leadership training, parliamentary procedures, and showmanship. This year's annual fruit sale was successiully conducted during the Christmas season as a fund raising project. The group won a sweepstakes at the District Il contest, and the quiz team also brought back a second place rating. The sponsor is Mr. Larry Ermis. irlghtj Greenhands discuss business in the auditorium. lbelow left! Mark Crush and Donald Brown help unload the fruit truck for the annual fruit sale. lbelow rightl Greenhands go through formal ceremony lor Greehhand degree. .Q--1,1 'L - 2 ' r 9 U 13 .ir ' I 264icIubs ff? l 1 lleftj Left to right are: Roy Haude, Craig Edwards, David Roesner, Karen Ebelt. lcenrer lefty Mr. Ermis speaks at the monthly meeting. labovej Joy Roland and Kenny Hill illustrate procedures ln conducting meetings. llefti Left to right: lfronti Joy Roland, Lorretta Hill, Kenny Hill, Steve Jordon, lbaokl Thomas Fritsche, Mark Crush, Lloyd Stafford, and David Lyssey. ClubSl265 metology Beauty is in the eye ofthe beholder and the Cosmetology Club encourages its members to develop beautiful personalities. Members competed in local 1 Y , Richey, Jill Kirkland, Michele Everingham. lbottom leftl A beautiful smile makes a beautiful person. Mrs. Earline Rossi, sponsor. fbottom rightl Jan Jahnke and Pat Jarrell per- I.. .1 .,,, 2 contests to qualify for competition M W If .KTZ1 f z . onthe state and nationallevelsin V ,, i ' Mtn t different fields of Cosmetology. f 'gi 'M jk 23 Mrs. Earline Rossi, the sponsor, f 3 fy helped each member prepare for . xx- V f I i ,M 1 future employment by offering her -ff A Il, G MW' time atience and encoura in . .. . ' H f' ,D Q Q .27 . .. V . words. . L 1 45'-1... 'L - My, QW ,, fy, ,,.,.A,-if ,te Y? - 6. P., it '1 , ' ' .,. fs .. f 'ff ft 7 5 f y ' Q . K , fl 5 . ,Z 3 . . -2. ft, ,- ' FY 1 if - -vig .sh 45, fi V f .,. W .... ,. ftop leftl Hold it! This won t hurt a bit. Laureen E 'f rf-uf arg' Sopchak, Pat Jarrell ltop rightl Cosmetology M .Q 2 Sponsor Mrs. Simonsen. fmiddlel The 1975 I Cosmetology officers are left to right: Kathy f 6, Corolla Cind Bowden, Sue McHenry Connie 41 form electrifying stunts. 266lcIubs - .fm ,4 gf i f .,,,... 5 Q, 4, . 5 5 I' ' 4 :wh in . uv .,,,,,,. Effie-M I I h , OEA ln today's business world a good attitude and workmanship are necessary. Through the Office Education Association many Klein students are developing these skills. Activities planned this year are an Easter egg hunt for a nursery, a beach party and a pool party. Sponsors are Mrs. Pat lVlcCleary and Ms, Strothers. l L ltopi Office Education Club members are: standing Rhonda Pruitt, Rhonda Haynes, Karen Gardner, Elizabeth Sanders, Deborah Klein, Johnnie Stewart, Debbie Jackson, Donna Pearce, Evelyn Roberson, Gayle Hopkins, Margaret Doughtie, Doreen Barone iseatedi Teresa Cole, Lari Jo Walling, Deborah Davis, Laura LeFevre, Jammye Henderson. lmiddle lefti .Jammye Henderson informs the OEA members of an upcoming contest. lmiddle righti OEA Club officers are: standing Teresa Cole, Laura Lefevre, seated Lari Jo Walling, Jammye Henderson. lbottomi Deborah Klein and Margaret Doughtie listen intently to the speaker. clubsl267 DECA Opportunity is for students to work, learn, and earn. This is available to the members of Distributive Education Clubs of America. Sponsored by Bill Briggs, the club offers students job experience in local businesses. Activities included a state contest in Austin, a Christmas drive tor the needy, a leadership lab at NASA and helpin.g operate the school store. Officers were: Ann Robertson, president, Julie Hale, vice-president: Martha Green, secretaryg Diane Flosemond, treasurerg Shelly Zank, reporter, Kathy Taylor, parliamentariang and Chuck Krouse, sergeant-at-arms. irighti Martha Green, salesperson at a local department store. I ' ,.,, I 1 45a 2 .M. ,W I 129.1 Iabovel DE Juniors: front row, B. Smith, J. Nicholson, W. Archer, Fl. Mullens, E. Ross, J. Servaes. Middle row: M. Green, M, Williamson, M. Planchard, E. Woodrome, T, Abbott, D. Seltz, T. Cooper, J. Comeaux. Back row: C. Maglitto, J. Williams, T. Gusey, G. Doudie. lrighti Ann Robertson at a DE Meeting. 268iCIubS ,f ifar leftj Ann Robertson and Kathy Taylor. Rarely does a high school student have the opportunity to fulfill a posi- tion of such responsibility as do Ann and Kathy at a nearby bank. ileftl Of course they're reall N -JE u, 1 iabove leftl James Comeaux, skilled key-maker at a local hardware store. iabovel Tania Cooper, salesclerk at a local arts and crafts shop. lleftl DE seniors: ifront row, I to rl J. Hale, B. Briggs, A. Robertson. imiddle rowl L. Gosselin, T. Gabel, C. Moore, J. Simms, L. Taylor. iback IOWI M. Dingler, M. Seltz, K. Eakin, C. Krouse, D. Schmidt, S. Alewine. clubsl269 , if VICA The major goal of the Vocational Industrial Clubs of America is to provide students with a saleable skill and bring out leadership qualities and responsibility in its members. Activities this year included Christmas food baskets for the needy, bicycle race on Western Day, and an employer-employee banquet. The members also attended a leadership training program. ttopl VlCA members are: lback left to rlghtj Charles Haynes, Bob Wagner, Carey Norris, Guy Tidwell, Larry Loukariis. lfroht left to rightj Stephanie Ouzts, Shelley Byargoen, Bob Hawks, Gordon Gilley. imiddlel VICA members tback left to rightl Gary Jahnke, Steve Cambell, David Barber, Don Thermon, Don McDougal, Harold Maxwell, Steve Cox, tfroht left to rightl Scott Crawford, Ricky Jones, Theresa Thomas, Lane Edwards, Vicky Butler, Marijane Powell, Mat lnskeep, Jody Gilley. tbottorn leftj Shelley Byargoen at work as a dry cleaner. lbottom right! Maybe if I turn this it will start. Gary Jahnke. ,MX x 27Olclubs J I l J ltopj Theresa Thomas looks competent enough to hanclle anything. lbelowl Dental Assistant Lane Edwards works on a patient. lrniddle leftl Parts man Scott Crawford takes inventory. I I K L labovej VICA Club officers are lback left to rightj Byron Russell, Sponsor, Steve Heck, Jesse Lucas, Mike Kacal. lfrontl Jimmy Wells, Karen Ivey, Shelly Byargeon, Troy Shuck. lbottom leftl This won't hurt a bit, Stephanie Ouzts. ClubSl271 272!faculty J ,A.,, , f . ,Ig ,nf .f ,.-I-uL','?.' - . ' V ,g'R1- ' v . Qf q QI. mo A - I, ill. ,. 5 .Jr-fP9 ', , V - ...ang ir K FACULTY facuIty!2'73 Dr. Collin Asthe supeHntendentofthelQeinIndependent School District, Dr. Don Collins carries out and enforces the policies ofthe school board. He pro- vides educational leadership and ls responsible for seeing that district employees do the daily duties asmgnedthem.The mostchaHengng pant! msjob is keeping up with the tremendous building needs of the district and making sure that instructional mogramsrecewethepmoperamountofanenhon Dr. Collins cares about the students, teachers, and administrators of the district and works on solutions for the many problems they bring to him. 274ffaculty Principal IIHGPII Harrington Principal Hap Harrington's smile is a familiar one in the corridors of Klein, ln spite of a heavy schedule of adnumsuahveduhesandrespon9bHHms,hesneveHoo busy to stop and chat with students and teachers. Hap Harrington cares about the students and the image of the school. He takes pride in the fine reputation Klein has built over the years and personally takes part in many of the spHwbuHdngachwheshehasHnHmedoncampusA good leader and dedicated individual, Hap Harrington hasrnadeatremendouscontnbuhontothespnhand growth of Klein High School. 276!facu lty fn.: . ff facuIty!277 f' yy ' 'A ff, ff ' ' 'V ,u'f?'C5.,IQ fffvf ,f ,Avy .1 , ZW 4 1 , 1 Q. -1 f K2 VL! Q., 4 A . '5 ' A ' jx In ,, 1 F 9-,. I,l2 mn' 'K' Assistant Principals As a new assistant principal this year, Mrs. Marianne Foreman has already made a great impression with the students and her fellow administrators. She is an avid participant in many of the activities at Klein and takes a keen interest in the student body. Mr. Merle Johnson's familiar stance and smile are a daily sight to the students and faculty of Klein. He always has the time to take out of his busy schedule to lend a hand with special projects, activities, or those last minute problems that always seem to arise. faculty!279 Barbara Martin, Freshman Counselor: Mickey Dethloff, Counselor Secretaryg Barbara Seelhorst, Senior Counseiorg 28O!faculty Pete Miller, Junior Counselor .,....., ...,.. ...NN -wa, N-Mu., . M , '-0 Ed Hickey, Vocational Administration: Sharon Anson, Resource Counselor: Janelle Watson, Sophomore Counselorg Robert Wardell, Vocational Counselor X 0 ,W ,N M V .V 4 .M I V v a 65' , X if 1 EV , he 1 - 71 . L , , A ,:,, 'Q P' ' 3' , facuIty!281 .Mp YMMQM-nyfw-aw 282!facuIty itop Iefti Joann Tolancl, Financial Secretaryg iabovei Denise Niurskie, Assistant Principais' Secretaryg itop righti Martha Blocker, Fiegistrarg imiddie rignti Bea Helwig, Athletic Secretary: irighti Gerry Watson, Nurse. ilefti Joan Partin, assistant principal secretaryg ibelow ieftj Jean Brooks, re- ceptionist, ibottom lefty Jacqueline Robertson, attendance clerkg ibelovv righti Betty Hatter, faculty secretary. tfa , , ffm faculty!283 Faculty They are devoted, but they need vacations as we do. They enjoy teaching, but somedays they'd rather dig ditches. They like students, but sometimes long for adults only. They listen to our problems, but would like some one to listen to theirs once in awhile. They make errors, and sometimes they admit them. Even though they're teachers, they really are only human beings, but human beings who have contributed so much to our lives. VVe'II always remember them! Nancy Matlock, Debate, Speech I 8. V, Dept. Chairman taculty!284 Nancy Clarke, English Ill, Dept. Chairman Leonard Shelby, American History, Boy's Athletics Brenda Davis, Speech I 8 Ill 1 Q? 4 ' 3 viewf- 4 ' f 52, Q xwfwif Donna Covington, English ll Burr Davis, Boy's Athletics, Dept. Chairman Maureen Delgado, Spanish ll 6 III , . Roy Thompson, Band Ruth Barney, German I, II III, IV Carroll Haisty, Biology I -'KINGS . I X 'ff f I Linda Fritsche, Homemaking I, HFL Annette Morgan, English I Larry Cullen, World History Doris Fricke, English Kay Dawdy, Typing I, Business Law, Business Organ. and Manag, Dept. Chairman 3 if eww Ken Martin, P. E,, Health, Boy's Athletics Patricia Conrey, Biology I Judy Shively, French I, ii, iii, iv, Dept. Chairman Steve Cloud. P. E, Health. Boy's Athletics James Spray, English IV Linda Davis, Algebra II, FOIVI I I taculty!285 xx. --xv-. Y- ? A Johnnie Standtield, Health, P. E. Bob Blanton, Band Director Rebecca LeBlanc, English I f-- .. 52' 3, . .W f 14' I 'oV', e' . -we A . Aw I '- ' 'Im 559 - Joy Adams, English IV I ,QQ , - if L -Q Sue Pope, Spanish I 81 f n If V- IV ' . X V. Don Webb, Algebra I, . 'KI' f Geometry V4 I 's . Xi R. .X X X Nancy Peterson, Homemaking I, Child Development Chris Randall, Health, P. E., Girl's Athletics Beverly Frank, English Ill nm Gloria Harris, Algebra I, Trig- onometry, E. A. Robert Murski, P. E., Health, Boy's Athletics JoAnn Ramey, English Frank Rauschuber, CVAE Susan Lind, English I 81 III Herbert Allen, Health, Boys Athletics Josie Mallery, Algebra II, Geometry, Int. Algebra I HE ff Q!!! I- fvx iffy I E I Beverly Silva, Biology I 81 II Clay Gresham, Geometry, FOM Il Bruce Featherston World I-llstory, Boy s Athletics ra Sherry Merritt, Assistant Band Director Ray Davidson, World History, Boy's Athletics Charlotte Sumrall, Number Sense Calculus Analysis gauze... -Y V--1+::,:,ly4f,, , fg:...z::9- Leon Cummins, Dept. Chairman, Agriculture ll 8 Ill Karen Culver, English III Bill Chambles, Choir, Music Theory tacuIty!287 'X twig, .NSS ,sz A 2 I f Carol Strother, Typing l 8t ll, Shorthand l St ll Debby Brumby, American History, World History Millard Roth, Prevocational Awareness, VAC Coop 4 Max Redman, Physical Science, Geology, Boy's Athletics Carol Hopkins, Geometry, Intr. Algebra ll Barbara Ward, Math 9, Algebra ll Linda Young, American History Georganna Clark. Math 9 James Cleckler Psychology, Sociology ia' ' J, amid , 2. l l V' Betty Davis, HFL, Homemaking Ill, Dept. Chairman Jack Larner, American History Betti Belardi, Civics, Econom ics on Atkins, Speech I, Drama III, 8 IV yron Russell, ICT, I, II Bill Briggs, DE I 81 II . I L x L i Il? fp? Linda Hough, Oceanography, Chemistry I John Henson, English I 8, II Maisie Brown, Librarian Julie Eckert, English III Linda Nikirk, English II Earline Rossi, Cosmetology m..v,e-'f' f I I I Larry Ermis, VA I, Agricultural Coop Dottie Freeman, Reserves, Drill Team Pal McCleary, V.O.E. 289!IacuIty Lou Hollenshead, World History, Dept. Chairman Bobby Ryan, Chemistry l, Physical Science ' Mary Ella Aufill, Trig. EA Algebra ll Honors, Dept. Chairman tg 11 .. .1 I. .i n u rd ffl 1 lhu Sm fn Cul lh DY Hn Fr Tm YI! LII ' :Al 71 ' 1 Nu .W l llfll' . .il mvisq X55 ,. fx msgs A X . 7' 4 kbs'-:Q-K . x -' ' N'- . .A X l , yr M4 if l 5 I :AA f .' ' 'Uv ' .71 y ' ! ' 7' rf Sxim ' -- X f . Y 4 Jaxx- t - f 4 N XB h i X A -Kr ,1 :fe X ' 'r N f' 29O!facuIty Carrie Garwick, Physical Science Ralph Brandon, Arch. Drafting I 81 II, General Drafting Larry Gillmore, Math 9 Mary Devine, Yearbook, Journalism, Newspaper Don Garrett, Biology I Jimmy Parks, American History, International Relations l I I Joyce Judy, Art I, ll, IV Annola Lancaster Art I St Il Lorin Garwick, Biology Bonetati, Science Petty, CVAE Drachenberg Science Lynn Metzler, English ll Becky Lewis, English 8t Math Aide Mae Howard, Head Librarian Helen White, English Aide Katsy Morris, English ll Molly Henderson, English l ,L f zaagh .. Y 2 F it i its 1 , t Laura Cline, Health, P. E., Girls Athletics Kathy Ferguson, Health, P. E., Girls Athletics Joann Peschel, P. E. Lifetime Sports, Cheer- leaders faculty!291 I I I I I I I I , I I , I I I I, ,W ,W i 'wr v Billy Tipton, Physics, Physical Science Betty Madeley, Physical Science Christine Hutchison, Typing I, Clerical Practice, Data Processing 292!facuIty f , :X 1 f i fs, i ,nm 512, - iiii V' J ff 4'A'1'g5' , -, Aj, ,f I , -'f'M:,'f','f96 ww' , - ,S sf , ,4., +2 ,4 1, f','1 fy A VM . f. . , , ' .-it A fy 39 ff-X, f.,4, ,i , we fs' f , I af f 1 at ., ..,. ,, WA, gf , A Beverly Wintree, General Business Norma Hyatt, Typing I 8t ll, Bookkeeping Helen Adams, American Histo- VY Billy Boyd, Chemistry I 8 Il, Dept. Chairman Jimmie Monroe, Typing I, Recordkeeping, Business Communications Doris McCollum, HECE, Consumers Education Richard Orsak, P. E., Health, Boys Athletics Chet Russell, Civics, American History Alberta Case, L. A.. Science, Health, Math, Ind. Devel. Burns, Soc. Stud., L. A., Ind. Devel, Bowles, Typing I Kenneth Daw, Boys P. E. Charles Upton, Math 9 Wilbur Aylor, lnt. Algebra ll, FOMI, Boys Athletics X 4? 6' T' 454 tit i. fit ig' Rosiland Murray, Geometry, Consumers Math Patricia Russell, Homemaking l ISD .ii Nj. YS? Barbara Macha, l-lomemaking l, Child Development Cindy Aylor, Math Aide Carol Waymire, Homemaking l, Consumers Education faculty!293 294ladvertisinu ADVERTISING 296! Congratulations Seniors Reflecting a New Era of Banking SL Il CHAMPIONS BANK 5625 FM 1 960, Houston, Texas 77090 444-4400 Member, FDIC Cofpofa tions 444-8960 12530 Champion Forex! Drive Sandra Hand gain... L11 adS!297 Quality Meat For Deep Freeze Fisher Ham 81 Meat Co Custom Processing ' D. 81 T. Hobbies 81 Toys Custom Slaughtering 8 Freezer Meat Hickory Smoked Bacon-Ham-Sausage Goats or Cabritos State Inspected Deer Processing phone 376-1644 8 376-1645 5023 Spring Cypress Fid Spring, Texas 77373 Bill Fisher, Owner Champions Village-444-3743 Model Kits 8t Supplies Trainso Airplanes RXCO Crafts Oak Ridge Plaza 367-8150 2 TCJ 24 HOU!! 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NG fiuium mga, Il We l - 1323.1 adS!309 ...ni Open Daily 11 :OO-9:00 Weekends 11:00-10100 BOOKER'S BAR-B-Q All Types Hickory Smoked Bar-B-Q A Variety of Tasty Salads Fam ly Dining Area Drive In Window Delivery Service Catering Beautiful Space For Private Party Booker Bro Helen Brown Best Wishes To Class of 1975 LEBOIROBERTSON REALTORS 444-3220 Residential Acreage Multiple Listing Commercial REALTORS Service 310!ads Patronize Our Advertisers THE BEARKAT STAFF 1 312lclosing E5- x ' . 5:0-. -,W X., I LL.:-S , 11 V .- 3 . : ' tif '+'g'1i 1,..x ! CLCSING closingl313 314!cIosing A face through an open window A hand reaching out to touch another Reflections on past deeds, and forgotten dreams Saying good-bye doesn't have to be the ending ' V 'fig w, dawg? f 4, 5 ,M 4 , ,ff 'P 3 4 'f ff V , M3204 if JW? , M f 1 g':f',1-g:,s,,:.. 2- , , f 4-'gwr-iv -f ' ,fi . - ,..:,,,,.,,,l-Q,,.:,,i,A,:,.,:,,,.,.t.,-.Wk f ' ' ' , M-3, 5, f-vw 4 f W M2 ,fs ,ft ,Y we M W 5' '-3 ' fl , . 5 :ffmwv ...l More, it should just be a brief salutation Promising that we will meet again And we will, because we are free. Chris Chavez closing!315 Acknowledgements Appreciation and bouquets to all those who helped the Bearkat staff in our hours of desperate need. Weld like to thank Marci Miller and Chris Chavez for their poetic contributions. Chris has also been a photographer and last minute copy writer. We can't forget Melissa Flatt who joined the staff late, but quickly went to work. We'd also like to thank Mr. Tipton for letting us charge in and out of his classroom on the way to our darkroom in his converted storeroom, and Mrs. Hickey for helping us smooth out the rough edges of our hectic schedule. lt's impossible to list everyone who helped and cooperated with us, so many thanks to all!! 316!closing wi .,.,, if ?'-' ,HZ f fr ' -air Z ,M Q cIosing!317 318lindex Z' f I Will! INDEX d 1319 Abbot, Katrina 154 Abbott, Thad 110, 268 Aceituno, Virginia 154 Adair, Kimberly 75, 78, 251 Adams, Debbie 78,224,225 Adams, Kenneth 110 Adams, Tammy 130 Adkisson, Connie 130 Agnello, Angela 154 Agnello, Annet 154 Agnello, Gino 110, 122 Agnello, Tonna 78,261 Ainsworth, Larry 110 INDEX Bailey, Stuart 154 Baker, Anita 130 Baker, Debra 154, 212 Baker, Douglas Ballard, Elaine 130 Baranski, Catherine 110 Baranski, David 154 Baranski, Robert 130 Barber, David 110,270 Barber, Dennis 154 Barcelona, Anthonett 130, 142 Barfield, Judy 154 Barfield, Grace 130 Akers, Patricia 110,235 Albert, Linda 154 Aldridge, Cindy 130 Alewine, Steven 78 Allday, Cheryl 110 Allday, Deborah 78 Barger, Barry 130 Barker, Brent 154, 205 Barker, Dawna 79 Barker, Lisa 213 Barnes, Tracy 130 Barnhill, Thomas Allee, Deena 110 Allee, Jeri 78 Allen, Cozette 154. 242 Allen, Roger 154, 204 Allred, Alan 110, 118, 203, 216 Allred, Andrea 72, 78, 64, 314, 261 Allred, Stacey 154, 205 Alls, Judy 224, 225, 127 Alvis, Russell 130, 21 Alyea, Elizabeth 35, 110,232,233 Alyea, Rosemary 154,241 Barone, August 154,261 Barone, Doreen 79, 267 Barr, Cynthia 131 Batchelor, Catherine 130 Batties, Calvin 130 Baugh, Douglas 154,205 Baughman, Jeffery 154 Bayley, Robert 130 Bayley, Thomas 110, 193, 127 Beal, Deann 154 Beal, Keith 154 Ameen, Mike 130,195 Anderson, Maren 78, 250 Anderson, Alan 130, 124 Anderson, Danielle 110 Anderson, David 78 Anderson, Lea 110 Anderson, Karen 130 Anderson, Liana 110,225,255 Anderson Michael 154, 205, 153 Anderson Nancy 130, 191 Anderson, Teresa 154 Anderson Terry 154 Andreas, Gary 130 Andrew, William 130 Anglin, Mike 130 Apa, Joseph 130 Beaver, Beaver, Deborah 79 Kimberly 154 Beaver, Leslie 131, 249 Beaver, Sharon 131 Becnel, Ann 154 Becnel, Daniel 131 Blackmon, Kenny 131 Blackmon, Rhonda 154, 213, 240 Blackstone, Beth 131, 214 Blackstone, Kathy 111 Blackstone, Jimmie 154,205 Blackwell, David 154 Blake, Gregory 154,205 Blake, James 111 Blake, Karen 111,225,255 Blakesley, Gary 131, 188, 204 Blankenship, Julia 131 Blankenship, Leslie 154 Bledsoe, Robin 79 Blocher, Jill 133 Bloukos, Loren 131 Blount, Jerry Boaz, Irvin 111 Bogus, Brett 131 Bolch, Gary 154 Bolton, Dee Ann 131 Bondy, Brian 131,30 Bondy, Joan 24, 29, 235, 64 Bonin, Marian Bonner, Jack 154 Boos, Charles 131 Bosma, Elizabeth 79 Bosma, Lizabeth Bosma, Mark 79 Bottoms, Frank 131, 144, 204 Boudreaux, Craig Boudreaux, Pamela 79 Bounds, Mark 111 Bouden, Joe 154, 30, 148, 205 Bowden, Penny 154, 169 Bowdenn, Cindy 111 Bowers, Mark 111, 251, 253 Brown, Donald 155, 264 Brown, Kathleen 111 Brown, Leonard 155 Brown, Linda 24, 69, 79, 238 Brown, Lori 132 Brown, Mary 111 Brown, Richard 132,204,216 Brown, Roger 79 Brown, Susan 155 Brown, Susan 79 Brown, Victor 111 Browning, Charles 111 Bruce, Theo Ted Bruch, Jennifer 155, 236, 148, 153 Bruch, Tammy 111,257 Brumley,Danice111 Brumley, Pamela 155 Brumley, Robin 111 Brunson, Jack 155 Bryant, Deborah 155 Buchanan, Michael 155 Buck, David 111, 195 Buhrow, Greg 79, 192, 95, 51, 6 Bullard, Tammy 155 Bullock, Debbie 111 Bullock, Lisa 132, 238, 127 Bumgarner, Chris 132, 124 Buras, Darla 155 Buras, Shetersa 132 Burford, Catherine 111,220 5 Berdinsky, Ronald 154, 219, 205 Apa, Vincent 110, 116 Arceneaux, Dale 130 Archer, Warren 110, 268 Arispe, Robin 78, 260 Armistead, Jay 110, 105 Aron, Candy 107, 110,248 Arrington, Cynthia 78 Atwood, Rhonda 110 Atwood, Russell 110 Atwood, Terri Aune, Ricky 130 Austin, Cheri 154 Austin, Dorothy 78,90 Austin, Gary 110 Austin, James Austin, Tamela 154 Avila, Dwayne 154 Avila, Patricia 130 Ayers, Bubba 154 Ayres, James 78 Bacon, William 130 Badami, Teresa 7, 33, 61, 78, 234, 236 Baggett, Bunny 110 Bagwell, Donald 110, 175 Bagwell, Sharon 154 Bahl, Kyle 154 Bahl, Lewie11O Bailey, Charles 110, 203 Bailey, David 130 Bailey, Elizabeth 78, 235 Bailey, Hillman 78,188 Becquet, Becky 108, 110, 119, 214, 215 Becquet, Robert 131,204 Bedford, Jody 9, 16, 79, 96, 172, 173 Behrens, Martin 154,205 Belcher, Philip 131 Bell, Jeff 154 Belton, Anne 154 Belton, Mary 110,248,235 Beltz, Sherri 131,240,210 Benditz, David 131,204 Bendtiz, Debra 110 Benfer, Lavona 131 Benkert, Gregory 154 Bennet, Michael 154 Benson, Laura 154,261 Benton, David 131, 192, 188 Benson, Robert 110 Bentz, Donald 79 Berdinsky, Marvin 131, 144, 218, 204 Berger, Luanne 16, 79, 220, 221, 64 Berlin, Mike 111 Berlin, Robert Besa, Cynthia 131 Betzler, Cyra 131 Beymer, Andy 131 Bice, Pamela 131 Bicknell, Susan 131 Biernacki, Connie 131 Biernacki, Rick 72 Bigbie, Kenneth 131 Biggs, Mark 154 Biggs, Sharon 79, 94, 220, 221, 222, 269 Binkley, John 131,218 Birdwell, Shanon 131 Bishop, Beverly 131 Bishop, Kathy 111,220 Bishop, Mike 131,218 Blackburn, Beverly 154 Blackman, Lisa 111, 115 Box, Kevin 154, 219 Boyee, Elgenia 155 Boyer, Douglas 155, 205 Boykin, Alan 155 Boykin, Kerry 111 Boykin, Steve 33, 35, 50, 79, 175, 233, 234, 50, 63, 45 Boykin, Tina 9,111,220 Boyle, James 111 Boyle, Martha 131 Burgin, John 132 Burroff, Margret Burroff, Val 111 Burroughs, Dawn 155 Burroughs, Jon 79, 229, 59 Burroughs, Mark 111 Burroughs, Michelle 111 Butler, Jeff 155, 205 Butler, Jennifer 154 Butler, Kathleen 155, 160 Butler, Peggy 79 Butler, Timothy 132 Butler, Victoria 111, 270 Byargeon, Shelley 80, 270, 271, 75 Bynum, Cathy 132 Bynum, Debbie 80 Boyle, Rhonda 79, 75, 63 Bradley, Andrea 131 Bradley, Stevie 107, 111 Bramblett, Becky 111 Bramlett, Lochlin Brand, David 79, 229 Brandis, Amy 19, 24, 79, 235, 63 Brandis, Lora 30, 131, 145,220,249 Brandon, Jeanne 132,220 Brandon, Tom 105, 111 Branford, Norman 70, 79, 175 Brattain, Melinda 132,239 Brawner, Bonnie 13, 132 Brawner, Peggy 132 Brethauer, Mark 104, 111 Brewer, Cynthia 132 Brewer, Sandra 155, 261 Beill, James 155 Bristol, Linda 132, 220, 125 Brlzzolara, Becky 1, 111, 220, 232 Brlzzolara, Debbie 33, 45, 79, 90, 220, 232, 245, 234, 65 Brlzzolara, Melinda 132 Brock, Kevin 111,317 Brock, Kimberly 155 Brodie, Jaye Brooks, Timothy 155 Brophey, Michael 155, 205 Brophy, Susan 155 Brown, Robert 132 Brown, Carolyn 155 Brown, Charlie 132, 218 Brown, Cynthia 155 Cain, Barbara 155 Cain, Danny 155 Cain, Donna 80,213 Cain, Theresa 111 Caldwell, Jeffery 155, 205 Calva, Robert 155 Cambell, David 111 Campbell, Steven 80, 270 Canino, Mary 132 Cannon, James 155 Carlin, Laura 34, 80, 220, 234 Carlisle, Tommy 111, 175 Carlson, Cynthia 16, 18, 28, 47, 80, 172, 33, 46, 44, 45 Carlton, Elaine 112 Carman, Michael 132,216 Carman, Renee 156, 149 Carollo, Joy 104 Carollo, Mark 156 Carroll, Cecilia 132 Carroll, John 156 Carrubba, Frances 156 Carrubba, Nancy 132, 248 Carson, Oran 80 Carson, Richard 132 Carter, Calvin 203 Case, Johnny 112 Casserly, John 80 Casserly, Rebecca 132 Casten, Chris 156, 219, 209, 205 Castillo, Alben 156 Castleberry, Randy 132, 204 , Fishback, Dedra 158 L-- Catmull, Joseph 156 Catmull, Kathy 112, 247, 238, 316 Cauffman, Lisa 112 Cauffman, Steven 132 Cavalieri, Edward 132, 204 Champagne, Robert 156 Chapman, Valerie 11,80 Chase, Jeanie 156 Chasteen, Kim 112, 220, 101 Chavez, Catherine 156, 149 Chavez, Louis 80 Chavez, Chris 112, 108, 305, 237, 314 Cheatham, James 156 Chebret, Laura 132 Childress, Timothy 80, 33 Christ, Karen 112 Christie, David 80 Christian, Debra 156 Christmann, Carol 132 Christmann, Roy 80, 245 Clark, Cindy 112 Clark, Peter 156 Clarke, Tod 156, 209 Clarke, Zane 132, 220, 127 Cleckler, Karen 133 Clement, Patricia 133 Clewis, Paul 112, 207 Clower, Lynda 106, 112,220,317 Coats, Opal 112 Cobb, Johnny 112, 175, 178 Cobb, Lloyd 112, 184, 127 Coburn, Dennis 112, 218, 203 Coburn, Rita 133 Cochran, Keith 156, 225 Cochran, Steve 133, 255 Cochran, Tom 80 Cochrell, Darryl 156 Cochrell, Mike Cody, Julia 133 Coffman, James 133, 216 Cole, Mary 156 Cole, Teresa 80, 267 Cole, Timothy 133 Colglazier, Ronald 133 Colglazier, Susan 80 Collins, Beverly 133 Collins, Dean 106, 112, 241, 59, 260 Collins, Jack 112, 175, 108, 188, 204 Collins, James 133 Collins, Joe 156 Collins, Rickey 133 Comeaux, James 80, 269 Comeaux, Susan 156 Cone, Jill 133, 256, 257 Cone, Michael 156, 209, 205 Conn, Gregory 133 Conner, Jeri 133 Conway, Billy Cook, Candace 133 Cook, Angela 133 Cooley, Carl BO Cooley, Cynthia 156, 165, 195 Cooper, Tanja 112, 268, 269 Cooper, Terri 133, 260 Copeland, Deborah 133 Coppock, Timothy 133 Correll, Elizabeth 156 Cossey, David 112 Covington, Christie 156 Covington, Sheree 80 Coughennower, Jim 112 Cougot, Rhonda 112 Cox, Steve 270 Coy, Bruce 112, 117, 246 Coy, Kristina 80 Craber, Mark 156 Craber, Paul 112 Crabtree, Honey 133, 225, 10 Cramer, Alan 112, 196, 197, 207, 206 Cramer, Gary 156, 209, 205 Cramer, Rhonda 80 Crawford, James 12, 80, 85 Crawford, John Crawford, Lisa 156 Crawford, Roy 105, 112, 246, 247 Crawford, Scott 112, 270. 271 Crotford, Carol 156 Cron, Dianne 156 Cross, James 156 Crossland, Lisa 133, 225. 255 Crouch, Gerald 80 Crowe, Georgia 80 Crowe, Talmadge 156, 205 Crupton, Deborah 133 Crush, Mark 156,264 Cruz, Timothy 81, 238 Cumming, Cunis 156 Cumming, Craig 112 Curry, Karen 112 Curry, Michael 133,196,197 Curtis, Sherri 156 Curtis, Sherriel 112 Curtis, Teresa 30, 109, 112 Dailey, Mark 156 Dailey, Scott 113 Dalessandro, Diane 81,238 Dalton, Derek 113. 226, 224 Dalton, Shannon 81 Daniel, Bruce 113,224,235 Dann, Brain 156 Darland, Randall 133' Dauzart, Janis 113 Dauzart, Linda 156 Davenport, Melissa 133 Davenport, Robert Daves, Kevin 113 Daves, Raymond 133 Daves, Deborah 81, 267 Davis, Gloria 12, 133,242 Davis, James 156 Davis, Janice 133, 241 Davis, Karen 133 Davis, Kyle 113, 175, 262 Davis, Lil 113 Davis, Teresa 113 Davis, Vanita 81 Day, Angela 81,213 Delery, Kenneth 156, 209 Denman, Deborah 81 Denson, Denise 156 Denson, Ray 81, 175 Derosia, Richard 316 Derrick, Gill 133,229 De Sola, James 113, 192, 218 De Sola, William 134,218 Dempster, Pete 111, 113, 195 Denman, Earl 175,216 Dethloft, Joy 156, 213, 153 Devine, Erin 16, 81, 220, 222 Devine, Richard 75, 238, 239 Devore, Kim 134 DHonau, David 203 Diaz, Linda 81,86 Dick, Andrew 156, 193 Dickens, Karol 81, 220, 75, 51 Dickens, Kimmie 113, 186, 187 Dickie, Betty 81 Dickie, Grealdine 134,240 Dickinson, Renne 156 Dimiceli, James 25 Dimiceli, James 81 Dimicelli, Michael 156 Dingler, James 81, 269 Dixon, Craig 156, 209 Dixon, Ted 105, 113, 203 Dodgen, Marcus 103, 113, 207 Doepke, Elizabeth 156 Dorniney, Shirley 16, 45, 53, 71, 81, 172, 173, 182 Donahoe, Dennis 113, 192, 188 Donham, Jon 156 Doss, Don 156 Doss, Doug 156 Doughtie, Margaret 81, 267 Doughtie, Nerrisa 113 Doughtie, Randy 113, 260 Douglass, Donna 134 Douglass. James 113 Dowden, Julie 157 Dowell, llo 113, 251 Doyle, Theresa 134, 248. 235 Doyle, Timothy 134 Driscoll, Daniel 157 Drugovich, Jo Ann 157 Durnesnil,lVlark 113,104 Dudley, Donna 134,210 Dudley, Robyn 82 Duerr, Susan 82 Duesterberg, Dianne 134, 25, 257, 220, 128 Duggan, Catherine 157 Duggan, Philip Duhon, Dneen 134 Dukes, Cynthia 134 Dunn, Roland 134 Dunn, Theresa 82 Durow, Carl 134 Dutertre, Diane 134, 113. 261 Dutertre, Donald 157 Duval, Patrick 157 Dykhuizen, David 134, 188, 204, 129 East, Anthony 134, 188,204,208 East, Cynthia 82 Eaton, Mary 157 Ebelt, Karen 113, 58 Eskert, Joanna 157 Eden, Johnny 134 Edge, Lyndall 157 Edinborgh, Laura 113,261 Edward, Allen 113 Edwards, Brain 157 Edwards, Lane Ann 113, 270 Edwards, Michael 157 Edwards, Mike 134, 175 Ehrhart, Chery134 Ehrhart, Terry 113 Ehrhart, Fred Ehrhart, Mary Elder, Elaine 157 Eleiott, Candyce 82 Elkin, Henry 134 Elledge, Carl 157 Elledge, Joeseph 157 Elledge, John Elliott, Danny 157, 218, 203 Elliott, Karen 82, 213 Elliott, Laurie 113 Ellis, Ginger 113, 256 Ellis, Gregory 134,204 Ellis, Laura 157 Ellis, Marilyn 157 Ellis, Mona 134 Elmquist, Elizabeth 68, 82, 64, 260 Empie, Donald 157,205 England, Judith 134,238,239 England, Reid 113, 175, 176, 184 English, Don 134 English, Lori Erp, Carolyn 134 Erp, Kathy 113, 223, 101 Ervin, Bill 113,202,203 Enfin, Douglas 157, 149 Esllck, James 157 Eslick, Mark 82 Eslick, Mike 107, 113, 175, 202, 203, 188 Essex, Peter 157 Estep, Charlene 157 Estrada, Rebecca 157 Evans, Rhonda 82, 76 Evans, Robert 157, 160 Evans, Roger 113, 238 Evervvgham, Karen 157 Everingham, Michele 113, 210 Everitt, Rosemary 82 Evers, David 157 Evers, Richard 113 Fagan, Debbie 113 Fagan, Lawerence 157 Fair. Shawn 135 Farias, Celia 157 Fast. Beverly 135. 260 Fast. Bob 103, 113 Faw, Carol 135 Feagle. William 135 Feltch, Timothy 135. 233. 260 Fennell,Timiothy157 Fennessy. Michael 157, 205 Fennessy. William Fiedler, Gregory 158 Finegan, James Finegan, Jane 158 Finn, Mike 135 Fiscella, Robert 158 Fiscella, Stephen 135. 133, 216 208 Fisher, Fisher. Alice 158,149 Karen 13, 108, 114.220 Fisher, Kristi 158, 153 Fisher, Paul 158. 209, 205 Fisher, Rick 114 Fisher, Robert 135 Fitzpatrick, Tracey 158 Flatt, Melissa 236 Fleischacker, Jason 158 Fletcher, Sharon 135 Fletcher, Tom 114 Flores, Laura 114 Flores, Mark 82 Floyd, Floyd, David 82 Jason 30. 219, 153 Fogarty, Charles 158 Forbes, Linda 158 Ford, James 114 Ford, Pamela 158 Fore, Steve 114 Foreman, Tommie 135 Foster, Jimmy 30, 82 Foster, Susan 34, 135, 145,220,223 Foster, Tim 158 Foster, Tina 158 Fouret, Martine 33, 82, 96 Fox, Becky 114, 187 Fox, Elizabeth 135,214,215 Fox, Stacy 68, 82, 252, 316 Francipane, Nick 114 Frank, Anthony 158, 216 Franklin, Bradley 158 Franmeier, Cheryl Lee 158, 212 Franzmeier, Jeff 114 Franzmeier, Nathan 135, 236 Freeman, Ronnie 25, 114 Frey, Loyd 158 Friend, Karl 135 Frisbee, Susan 158 Frisina, Randy 135 Fritsche, Thomas 158, 219, 205 Frizzell, Pam 135 Frizzell, Tommy 135, 218 Frontain, Jeanne 70, 83 Frontain, Patricia 158, 249, 57 Fuller, Tina 158 Fusco, Stephanie 135 Fusilier, Val 114 Gabe, Teresa 83, 269 Gace, Karen 158 Gace, Sammy 135 Gage, Cynthia as Gallagher, Jeanette 158,212 Gallagher, Patricia 135, 182, 190 Galloway, Cindy 158, 241 Gard, Deborah 158 Gard, Sherry 83 Gardner, Karen 83, 267 Garrett, Donna 114 Garrett, Gina 83 Garrett, James Gatten, Belinda 158 Gatten, Richard 135,203 Gatzman, Kim 135 Gatzman, Mike 114 Gause, Jami 75 Geistweidt, Dana 135.224, 226 Gentry, John 114 Gentry. Karen 83, 187 Gentry, Mary 158, 213 Gentry, Steven 83 Geoca, Ted 114. 259 Geoca, Thomas 159 Geraci, Bob 114 Geraci, Don 135 Gerhart, Kenny 83, 75. 205 Gerhart, Larry 135 Gerhart, Phillip 114 Gerstenberg, Dennis 159. 219. 205 Gerta, Karen 135 Gettle, Robert 159 Gialamas, Karen 155, 159, 200, 201. 213 Gialamas, Maria 83. 187 Gibbons, Paul 33. 83 Gibson. John 32, 159, 219. 205 Giebel, Debora'83 Gilbertson. Carl 159 Gilleland, John 159 Gillette, Greg 114 Gillette, Richard 83 Gillette, Sharon 159 Gilley, Gordon 270 Gilley, Jody 114, 270 Gilliam, Thad 48. 83. 192. 189, 63, 188, 45 Giovannelli, Edward Gist, Gary 135 Gist, Michael 83. 244, 235, 62 Godbold, Thomas 83. 196 Gladish, Ann 159 Glover, Charles 159 Goldbold, Lisa 135 Goedecke. Keith 159 Goerner, Brian 135. 188 Goerner, Tiwana 159 Gollnish, Joe Gonzales, Patricia 114 Gonzales, Terry 83 Gonzales, Yvonne 159, 227, 24 Goodall, Morion 135 Goodman, Brain 114 Goodrich, Lisa 159 Goodson, Brain 159,205 Goodwin, Lauri 159, 261 Goodwin, Julie Gordon, Reed 83. 195 Gordon, Tracy 114 Gordon, Wade 83 Gorman, Brain 136,202,203 Gorman, John 207, 217. 216 Gorman, Edward 136 Gorman, Margaret 14, 83 Gosselin, Lesli 83, 269 Gowen, Jerry 136. 175 Gowen, Judy 136 Gower, Lori 159 Grace, Roy 159 Grady, Jeff 114,244 Grady, Mira 159 Graff, Diane 6, 29, 55, 114, 220, 101, 237 Graff, Gail 29, 136, 147, 223, 129 Graham, Greg 136, 188, 204 Graham, Richard 114 Graham, Stephen 83, 75 Graham, Susan 138, 238, 239 Grandstaff, Carol 24, 136 Graves, Cindy 159 Gravink, Kathryn 136 Greeker, Ken 114, 260 Green, Carol 83 Green, Janis 34, 84, 220, 221, 65 Green, Karen 138 Green, Kenneth 159,261,209 Green, Lesa 159 Green, Martha 114, 268 Green, William 82, 83, 180 Greene, Bob 30, 114,235 Greene, James 136 Grey, Kent 159, 205 Grice, Jennifer 159 Griffin. Sherri 159 Griffin, William 136, 218, 203 Grigsby, Michael 159, 127 Grigsby, Terry 136 Grimes, Kathryn 159 Grimes, David 159, 188 Grissom, Pamela 159 Grivet, Richard Groda, John 83 Groda, Patricia 136 Guard, Sherry 235 Guess, John Gunter, Keith 114 Gunter, Kevin 114 Gusey, Tim 114, 268 Gutierrez, Vince 114 Haas, Mark 16, 83 Haire. Carla 83 Halden, Debbie 240 Hale, Douglas 159 Hale, Jenna 136 Hale, Julie 83,268,269 Hale, Sandy 83 Hall, Wayne 136 Halley, Wanda 83 Hamilton, Daphne 114, 220, 223, 101 Hamilton, Deborah Hamilton, Brad 136 Hamilton, James 159, 209. 205, 152 Hammerstrom, Chris 136, 195. 194 Hammond, Evelyn 83 Hanlon, James 136 Hanson, David 159, 195 Hanson, Jan 136, 195 Hanson, Tim 70, 83 Hanson, Tom 114 Hardie, Robert 83 Hardie, William 159 Hardin, Susan 159 Hardy, Larry 83, 262, 246 Hargis, Janice 159, 213, 150 Hargrave, Mike 114, 184, 189, 188 Harkins, Jan 15, 115, 220,221 Harper, Charles 159 Harrington, Kenny 115, 175 Harrington, Nina 18, 84 Harris, Dianne 136 Harris, Donna 84 Harris, Holly 115 Harris, Janet 159 Harry, Stephen 136 Hartney, Kathy 115, 224, 226 Hassler, Debbie 115 Hatfield, Stacy 159 Hauck. Margaret 115, 195 Hauck, Susan 159, 213 Haude, Ray 159, 264 Haude, Roy 159 Haugland, Mark 159 Havard, Richard 159,205 Hawkes, Karl 138 Hawkes, Robert 68, 84, 270 Hawkes, Roger 159 Hawkins, Kerry 136 Hawkins, Steve 72, 84 Hawkins, Sybil 115,220 Haynes, Becky 159 Haynes, Charles 84, 270 Haynes, Denise 159 Haynes, Lora Haynes, Rebecca Haynes, Rhonda 12, 84, 267 Haynes, Terry Heck, Stephen 84 Heggy, Richard 159 Heggy, Robert Helms, David 84 Henderson, Jack 115 Henderson, Jammye 84, 65 Henderson, Ruth 35, 115. 280 Henners, Lori 159 Henry, Connie 115 Henry, Jackie 115. 210 Henry, Maribeth 115 Henson, David 115. 203 Hess, Sharon 115 Herold, Deborah 160 Herrington, Bill 136 Hess, Karen 136 Hewit, Mark 136 Hickey, Scott 175, 179. 84, 63. 45 Hicks, Mark 175, 84. 97 Hiett, Dallas 160 Hiett, Terri 106, 115 Higgins. Craig 136 Higgins, Ken 115 Hildebrant, Carol 115, 121, 304 Hildebrant, David 115 Hildebrandt. Steven 136 Hill, Glenda 160 Hill, Jack 160. 205 Hill, Jackie 180 Hill, Kenneth 160,205 Hill, Loretta 24, 84, 265 Hill, Ray 115 Hill, Roslyn 9,115,121 Hime, Stephen Hiner, Tim 85 Hines, Mark 136. 124 Hines, Patrick 137 Hinkle, Kent 180 Hintze, Gordon 160, 195, 194 Hirsch, Larry 33, 85, 175 Hoffart, Jeannie 160, 212 Hogan, Linda 115 Hohle, Susan 160.212 Holden, Deborah 137 Holder, Gayla 115, 256. 257 Holdeman, Donald 137 Holloway, Ken 115 Holloway, Linda 160 Holloway, Ray Holmes, Anthony Holmes, Bridget 112, 115, 233, 76, 260 Holmes, Carol 137 Holmes, Dena 160 Holmes, Mary 85 Holt, Sarah 136, 137, 195, 260, 129 Holzaepfel, Terry 115,213 Holzaepfel, Toni 160 Honeycutt, Andrea 85 Hoole, Jeffery 137 Hoover, Clay 103, 189, 188 Hope, Jerome 180 Hope, Lenard Hopkins, Gayle 115,267 Hoppas, Terri 34, 115, 308, 237 Hopper, Gary 16, 22, 115, 175.233, 101, 188 Hopper, Joe 137 Horne, Greg 115 Horner, Debra 85 Horner, Jamie 160 Hornsby, William 160 Hovis, Sandra 160 Howard Cathy 116, 224, 225 Howard, Charlene 137, 224, 225 Howard, Connie 72, 85, 260 Howell, Daryl 85 Hrylorchok, John 160, 205 Hudnall, Jennifer 116, 236 Hudson, Andrea 85 Hudson, Sylvia 137 Huey, Louanne 116 Huey, Susan 116 Huffines, David 160 Huffines, Debbie 160 Huffman, Aleta 160, 25. Huffman, Gerald 85 Huffman, Mike 137 Hughey, Robert 137 Hulshouse, Dennis 180 Hulshouser, James 85 Hunt, Elizabeth 160 Hunt, Marsha 137, 199, 198 Hunt, Trace 160 Hunter, Taft 137 Hunter, Tina 85 Huntsinger, Amanda 137 Huntsinger, John 160, 205 Hurley Hurley . Brenda 116 , Nancy 137 Hurt, Pam 137, 147 Hutchi Hutchi Hutchi Hutchi nson, Ed 29, 137,195 127 son, Mark 116 ng, Jessie 116 ng, Luvenia 160 lnglish, Rhonda 118, 224, 225 Ingram, Henry 137 Inskeep, Matt 116,270 Irby. Daniel 116, 163, 184 Irby, Dennis 160 Irby, Michael 137 Irvine, Michael 137 lrvine. Roger 137 Irvine, Sally 85 Isaac, James 160 Isbell, Derenda160 Isbell, Geraldine 161 Isbell, Vickey 85 Ivy, Karen 25, 85, 271 Ivy, Kim 137 Ivy, Suzanne 85 Jackson, Aleta 137 Jackson, Debra 85, 187 Jackson, Debra 181 Jackson, James 133, 137, 140, 218, 202, 203, 208 Jackson, Michael 116, 203, 188 Jackson, Sandra Jackson, Stephanie 75, 78, 86, 242, 241 Jackson, Terri 116 Jacobs, Thomas 137 Jacobs, Wendy 116 Jacobsen, Kelly 116 Jahnke, Gary 86,270 Jahnke, Jan 137, 210, 266,205 Jahnke, John 181 James James James James James Janda, ,Charles 161 , Linda 88, 222 ,Lynn 116,193,220 ,Mike 181 ,Russell 55, 116, 180, 181 Bill 161, 219 Janovec, Joni 181 Jaquet, Jerry 137 Jarman, James 161 Jarrell, Belinda 88 Jarrell, Gena 161 Jarrell, Pat 116 Jaye, David 116 Jaye, Helen 137 Jenkins, Dale 86 Jenkins, Kathy 181 Jenkins, Robert 181 Jenkins, Ronald 86 Jeu, C Jeu, C Jeu, D ynthia 181 ynthia 161 iana 137, 248 Jewett, Scott 161 John, Nina 161 Johnson, Allen 181 Johnson, Cheryl Johnson, David 161 Johnson, Deborah Johnson, Dovg 116, 258 Johnson, Doug 258 Johnson, Greg 175, 86, 74, 189, 188 Johnson, Kathy 88, 76, 84 Johnson, Kent 181 Johnson, Kimberly 137, 260 Johnson, Lesli 86 Johnson, Lanette 72, 86, 220, 221, 240, 164 Johnson, Linda 116 Johnson, Mitchell 138 Johnson, Walter 86 Jost, D A Johnson, William 138 Johnston, David 31, 138.203, 216, 208 Johnston, Pamela 138 Jones, Barrie Kirkland, Brenda 87 Kirkland, James Kirkland, Jill 117 Kirkland Kirkland ,Kristin 161,241 ,Mary 117, 213 Jones, Becky 161 Jones, Charles Jones, Diana 138, 225, Jones, Hope 116 Jones, Kathy 161 Jones, Leigh 161, 261 Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jordan Jordan Jordan Jordan Jordan Melvin 116, 121, Patti 86 Randy 155, 161, Rebecca Ricky 116, 270 Tamara 161 , Jenifer 138 ,Joanne 86, 195 ,John 138, 226, , Stan 138 , Steven 161 Jordon, David 86 Joss, Michael 161 avid 161 255 188 209 224, 218 Kissinger, Michael 161 Klein, Deborah 87. 267 Klenk, Craig 138, 204. 216, 208 Knapp, Robin 161 Knobloch, Wesley 138 Kobell, Elizabeth 109, 117 Kobell, Mary 161 Koepke, Lynn 161 Kohl, Debora 138 Kohl, Walter 87, 33 Kokel, Timothy 138 Kornfeld. Jay 134, 138, 56, 204, 129 216 Kornteld, Rhonda 75, 87, 220, 221 49, 217, 63 Koslosky, Marie 87,213 Koziol, Julie 138 Koziol, Peter Kramer, Richard 162 Krank, Karla 87 Lawerence, David 117 Lawrence, William 88 Leabo, Debra 117 Leabo, David 162. 205 Leabo, Doris 139 Leaf. Lori 117 Leago, Randy 139, 238, 239, 260 Leal. Sylvia 162 Leboeuf, Tanua 162, 32. 29, 200, 213, 201, 149 Leboeuf, Tara 139 Lee, Bill 106, 117. 218, 203 Lee, Clarise 117 Lee, Elizabeth 88 Lee, Joann 117 Lee, Joseph 139 Lefevre, Laura 117. 267 Leggett, Goldie 139 Leggio, Steve 139 Lemmon, Stephen 139,208 Lenart, Joseph 162, 209 Lenart, Kimberly 117 Lenox, Stephen 139 Le Tourneau. Deirdre Letourneau. Julianne 139 Joy, David 16, 86, 253, 49. 63 Joy, Lisa 161, 261 Juillard, Renee 86, 186. 187 Jurischk, Cindy 161 Jurischk, Cinsy161 Jurischk, Darrell 138 Kaaz, Kenneth 161 Kaaz, Kirk 161 Kacal, Elizabeth 138,210 Kacal, Madonna 138, 125 Kacal, Mike 86 Kaley, Karen 138, 143, 130, 199, 190, 198 Kaley, Kathleen 161 Kaley, Kevin 175, 87 Kanewske, Gloria 87, 186, 187 Kanewske, William 138, 260 Karkosky, Larry 161 Kaye, Mitchell 11, 138, 308, 237 Keehner, Cheryl 161 Keeler, Richard 116 Keener, Darrell 103, 116, 180, 181 Kelldorf, Jamie 106, 116 Kelldorf, Karel 161 Kelley, Jean 161, 153 Kelly, Bridget 87 Kelly, Pat 116, 203, 216 Kelly, Todd 161 Keltner, Andy 87, 31, 232, 246, 247, 260 Keltner, Thomas 161, 205 Kemp, Kayna 87, 238, 60 Kendall, Lawrence 87, 228 Kendall, Linda 138 Kent, Dana 116 Kernaghan, William 161 Kennighton, Sharon 19, 136, 138, 214 Kiely, Kevin 87 Kiely, Mitchael 138 Kimbrell, DeAnn 138 Kimbrell, Sherry 161, 261, 153 Kimbrell,Terecca10,115,116,214 Kimzey, Rebecca 161, 246, 151 Kindle, Gabrielle 87,93 Kindle, Karen 161 King, Cham 7,117,29,18O,181 King, Cynthia 161, 233, 201, 261, 153 King, Glenn 87 King, Jordan 161 Kinkaid, Debra 10, 138 Kinslow, Greg 87, 175 Kirby, Greg 184 Kirby, Mark 138, 218, 188 Kirby, Robert 87 Kirkindal, Russell 106, 117, 203, 188 Kravel, Leah 162 Krause, Marc 162 Kreger, Charles 35. 134, 138, 204, 208 Kreger, Kenneth 162, 209, 205 Kreger Ronald 28 33 38 47. 87. 1751 184, 185, 46. so, 44, 43 Kroenecke, Cheryl Krouse, Charles 87, 269 Letson, Duane 139 Letson , Sonya 117 Levering, Rosemary 117 Levering, Tanya 139 Lewis, Cheri 106, 117, 211, 182 Lewis, Cynthia 130, 139, 220, 128 Lewis, David Lewis, Kim 88 Lewis, Ricky MacKenney, Gary Mac Kenny, Karen 138. 140. 220 Maclean. Scott Macroy, Liz 35 Maddox, Michael 163 Maddox, Michelle 118 Maglitto, Carla 118, 268 Mahaffey, Mindy 118 Maki, Karen 88 Mallott. Mary 118 Malone. Allen 88 Malone. Angela 88 Malone. Gloria 163 Malone, Helen 88 Malone, Karen 140, 229 Malone, Robert 118 Malone, Susan 163 Mancel, Pamela 163 Mancuso. Nancy 140 Manger, Rayna 163 Mann, Cindy 140 Mann, Lori 118. 237, 260 Manning, Melvin 88 Marcel, Billy 88 Marcrum, John 163 Mardick, Julie 140, 127 Mardick,Sharolyn16,103,118.172 Marinari, Anthony 140 Marinarik, Joseph 88 Marland, Charles 140 Maroney, Cindy 140,261 Marshall, Sharyl 88 Martin, Brenda 163 Martin, Danny 163 Krzes, Joe 117 Kubena, Micheal 138 Kuehn, Lawrence 138 Laake, Mary 162 Laake, Ray 117 Labauve, Frank 138 Labonte, Stephen 162 Lacey. Mitcha 87 Lafaver, Timothy 139, 216 Laird, Connie 162,229 Laird, Mike 117, 175, 101,59, 188 Liberman, Sybil 88 Lilly, Cynthia 88, 75, 64 Lilly, Mark 162,219,205 Lilly, Sharon 117 Lilly, Stephen 139 Lindsay, Steven ,162 List, June 71, 88 Little, Lynn 162 Livingston, Gerald Livingston, Linda 116, 117 Lockett, Johnny 88, 253, 252 Lodge, David 139 Martin, Martin, Martin, Martin, James Lisa 140 Lisa 163 Rebecca 163 Martin, Sharon 88 Martin, Stacie 118, 127 Lake, Jeanette 139 Lambert, Charley 109, 117 Lambert, Donna'139, 190 Lambert, Peggy 139 Lambert, Vickie 105, 117,236 Lamont, William 139 Lancaster, Christina 162 Lancaster, Lora 162 Lancaster, Peggy 117 Landgraf, Bernadett 162 Landgraf, Jennifer 139 Landry, Landry, Joseph 162 Linda 162 Lange, Dianne Lodge, Lori Loerch, Rocky 139 Logan, Bobby 162 Logan, Catherine 155, 162 Logan, Elizabeth 69, 88, 62 Logan, Roger 88 Lon, Teresa 141, 139, 187, 210, 125 Longs Long, hore, Carolyn 163 Eric 117, 216 Long, Mary Beth 139, 229, 191 Long, Sheila 162 Long, Steve 110, 117, 203 Long, Vonda 139 Long, Walter Langford, Christina 31, 139, 199 198 Langlinais, Leigh 162 Langlinais, Lisa 117, 123 Langlois, Bryant 117 Lanston, Danny 139 Langston, Dayne 139 Langston, Dwana 117 Langston, Jeffrey 162 Jill 162 Langston, Langston, John 87 Langston, Reggie 28, 87 Lanier, Lynn 162,219 Lanier, Robert 209, 205 Lankford, Diane 162 Lankford, Margaret 16, 33, 87 Lantz, Mary 117 Lantz, Rebecca 162 Lanzisera, John 117 Lanzisera, Mary Ellen 139 Lassen, John 162 Lassen, Linda 117 Lassiter, Cindy 87 Lavalle, Thomas Lavender, David 88 Long, Walter Lore, Saraane 88, 261 Loukanis, Diane 163, 212 Loukanis, Larnr 88, 270 Lovenstein, Kimberly 117 Lovett, Connie 117 Lovett, Leandra 88 Lovett, Lyle 88, 74 Lovett, Veronica 139, 199, 214, 215, 198 Lowrance, Chris 163 Lowrance, Jami 75 Lucas, Jesse Ludlow, Margaret 133, 139, 220 Luedke, Mark 88 Lund, Mark 140, 207, 128 Lux, Louis 31, 140, 193 Lysinger, Deborah 140 Lysinger, Douglas 117 Lyssy, David 163, 205 Lytle, Steve 117 Maas, Brian 140, 143 MacKenney, Andy 163 MacKenney, Brian 163 Martinez, Martin 163 Mascolo, Louis 163 Mase, Ron 118 Mason, Avery 118, 180, 181, 188 Massarini, Karla 23, 118, 122, 249, 101, 237 Massey, James 118 Masters, Alan 140 Matheny, Sandra 163 Matheny, Teresa 140 Mathews, Robert Matthews, Paula 105, 118, 153, 223 Matthews, Starla 163, 165, 195, 152 Matthews, Stephen 140, 204 Maxwell, Harold 118,270 May, James 175 May, John 89, 235 May, Nathan 163 Mayne, Ron 33, 89, 175, 188 Mayne, Susan 163, 261 Mays, Buddy 163, 148, 205 May, Timothy 140 Mazyn, Gary 118,260 Mazyn, James Mazyn, Robert 163 McAdow, David 163 McAdow, Ken 118, 205 McCall, Mark 20, 33, 89, 192, 188 McCall, Marti 118 McCauley, Julie 163 McCleary, Cynthia 163 McCracken, Greg 89 McCray, Elizabeth 140, 248, 190 McCrohan, Patrick 163 McCulley, Martha 89 McDonald, Charlotte 140 McDougal, Don 270 McDougal, James 140, 228 McElyea, Deborah 74, 89 McElyea, Greg 157, 163,219,205 McElyea, Kevin 118 McGee, Elizabet 118 McGinnis, Debra 140 McGlocklin, Debra McGuire, Kathleen 89 McHenry, Gwendolyn 163 McHenry, Sue 118 Mclntosh, Michael 140 Mclntosh, Michael 163 McKay, BJ McKinley, Karen 163 McKinney, Cassetra 10. 16, 118 220, 221, 248, 316, 101 McKenney, Hugh 89, 235, 64 McKenney, Todd 163,209 McKnight, Kelly 118 McKnight, Kendall 130, 140 McLaughlin, Jane 89 McLaughlin, John 89 McLeod, Campbell 163 McLeod, Debra 140 McLearen, Gary 89 McLeod, Colin 89 McMinn, Richard 140 McNair, Michael McNamara, Jeffery 163, 149 McNeill, Robert 140 McNeill, Stuart 163 McNeill, William McOuiggin, Shari 140 McVey, Debby 89 Meachum, Robert Measles, Brenda 163 Measles, Bryan 118, 35, 203 Mecham,Steven 111,118 Medeiros, James 163 Meineke, Janette 89, 245, 260 Mellinger, Linda 7, 14, 33, 70, 75, 89, 248, 258, 236 Mellinger, Ted 140, 216, 208 Melton, Cathy 13, 163 Melton, Terryl 140, 242 Mercer, Robert 89, 175, 72 Mercer, Steven 141. 127, 204 Moon, Jerry 164 Moon, Robert Mooney, Bridget 9, 118, 220, 223 Mooney, Mary 247 Moore, Moore, Moore, Moore, Moore, Alecia 164 Archie 141, 188 Bobbie 90, 182, 183 Cynthia 164 Cynthia 90, 269 Moore, Clifford 164,204 Moore, Gary 90 Moore, Llyod 118,207 Moore, Moore, Morre, Moore, Moore, Moore, Marilyn 141 Melinda 164 Melissa 164 Richard 141 Ronald 141 Teresa 141, 240 Moore, Valerie 119 Moore, Winston Moorman, Lisa Moreaux, Carla 119, 186, 211 Moreauz, Becky 187 Morgan, David 164 Morgan, Jackie 164, 224, 151 Morgan, Janel 119,226 Morgan, Ronnie 164 Morrill, Bill 164 Morris, Dean Morris, Donna 141, 240 Morris, Katherine 141 Morris, Loa Ann 90 Morris, Marci 141,220,214 Morris, Scott 141 Morrison, Earl 119 Morrison, Jimmy 141 Morton, Doug 119, 180 Mosley, Dennis 164,219,205 Mosley, Mike 141 Norris, Randal 142, 184 Norris, William Novelli, Gina 142 Novelli, Rick 131, 164, 204, 129 Nutt, Ronnie 119, 233, 258, 101 O'Brien, Corinne 164 O'Brien, Parrick 142 O'Bryant, Joe 91, 175, 176, 188 Odenweller, Christine 164 Odom, Sheila 119 O'Hara, David 164 O'Hara, John 68, 91 Ohara, Mickael 142 Oliver, Roderick 119 Oltermann, Edith 142, 147, 128 Oltermann, Mark 91, 175, 177, 178, 63 Oltman, Cindy 119 Oltmann, Michael 142 Ort, Tamara 164, 213 Oswald, James 164 Oswald, Joseph 142 Oswald, Julie Oswald, Kim 91,63 Oswald, Mike 142, 225, 255, 127 Ouzts, Owen Owen Owen Pabst Pack, Page, Page, Paige Paige Stephanie 91,270,271 Celeste 119, 220 Robert 142 Scott 164, 205 Todd 142 'Deborah 142, 182 Charisse 164 Patricia 142 John 164, 246, 153, 152 Leslie 142 Painter, Bill 119, 239 Palmer, Dyana 164 Mey, Mick Michael 163 Ie, Monte 118,207 Mickle, Sheila 163 Mifflin, Dee 275 Mifflin, Randy 118, 119 Mihai Mihai sky, Lori 163, 151 sky, Stacy 141 Miksch, Russell 141 Miles, Brad 118,175 Miles, Clayton 90, 175 Miles, Shelton 141, 138,236,204 Miller, Diane 163 Miller, Gregory 163, 205 Miller, James Miller, Karen 90 Miller, Kirk 141 Miller, Marcy 90, 76, 52 Miller, Patricia 28, 90, 76, 50 Miller, Yvonne 163 149, 209 Milligan, Diane 90 Milligan, Nancy 163, 166 Mills, Becky 14, 90, 220 Mills, Cynthia 90, 232, 68, 58, 260, 63 Mills, Joseph 163, 205 Milne, Liz 118, 256, 257 Milne ,Michael 141 Mims, Joan 90,213 Mims, Robin 90 Minns, Sheryl 163 Minor, Bev 118 Minor, Brad 118 Mintari, Elizabeth 141,214 Minter, Kathy 164 Miracle, Blaine 141 Mittlelsteadt, Glenn 141 Mize, Ramona 141 Moebus, Mary 141 Moebus, Susan 164 Mogensen, Michael 164,204 Mogensen, Michelle 164 Monohan, Michael 164 Montemayor, Lihda 119, 220 Montemayor, Sylvia 141, 127 Moon, Moon, Allen 164 Douglas 90 Mouliere, Bill 119 Mounce, Jerry Mounce, Randy 164 Moyer, Earl 90 Moyer, Kristi 164,212 Moyer, Paul 141, 184,204 Mueller, Kathy 90, 235, 63 Muguira,Maite141 Muhlbach, Tommy 164 Mulac, Kathy 164, 151 Mulcahy, Thomas 119 Muller, Marjorie 141 Mullins, Ricky 119 Mundy, Debbie 119 Mundy, Don 164,209,205 Munselle, Cynthia 164 Munselle, Lisa 164 Murphy, Barbara 164 Murphy, Monica 164 Muslelak, Mark 164 Mustacchia, Angela 119 Mustacchia, Charles 141 Mustacchia, Joseph 141,204 Nabors, Billy 146, 164, 261, 219, Nance, Michael 91 Naughton, James 164 Neal, Ronald 141 Neely, Kenneth 164 Neeper, Kathryn 91 Negy, Bennie 8, 28, 33, 91, 175, 251 Nelius, Walter 164 Nelson, Sandra 164 Nicholson, Joyce 119, 268 Nicholson, Russell 91 Nietfeld, Nancy 141 Nitsch, Brian 119 Nitsch, Pamela 164 Nixon, Susan 91,64 Nixon, Tracy 142 Noel, James 119 Nolinberg, John 164,209 Norris, Carey 91, 270 Norris, Elizabeth 91 Norris, Mary 164 Palmer, Phyllis 142 Panico,Joe 119,229 Panico, Michael 142,228 Pankratz, Karen 142 Parker, Debbie 91, 33, 220, 237 Parker, Greg 164 Parker, Ken 119, 197, 196 Parkman, Terrie 164 Parr, Bob Partin, Cathy 142, 35, 214, 210, 128 Partin, Peggy 119, 182 Pate, Mark 164 Pate, Scott 142 Patterson, Steve 142 Payn, Steven Pearce, Donna 119, 267 Peckham, Dianne 91,235 Peckham, Linda 165 Pecore, Katherine 142 Peebles, Paul 9, 142, 197, 196 Penning, Lidda 142, 225, 254, 255, 195 Perkins, Morgan 165, 195 Perkins, Richard 165,205 Perry, Bobby 165, 219, 205 Peterson, Lorri 142 Peterson, Steve 165 Pettigrew, Jane 104, 119 Pettigrew, Patty 165 Petty, Michael 142 Phallan, Charles 165 Phallen, Roy 91 Pharis, Phillip 204 Phillips, Bruce Phillips, David 142 Phillips, Perry 165 Phillips, Shelia 142, 214 Pickens, Floyd 91 Pickett, Wayne 91, 236 Pierce, Bevelyn 165 Pierce, Sandy 11, 119,260 Pipton, Ruth 101 Pirrung, Jeanne 119 Pitts, Catherine 142 Planchard, Charles 142 Planchard, Charlotte 91, 213 Planchard, Mike 119, 268 Plant, Jerry 119 Plant, Susan 165 Platt, Doug 142,218,204 Pledger, Julie 165 Pletcher, Myrna 110, 119 Ply, Allison 119,244 Ply, Allison 91 Plymale, Donald Podraza, William Poehler, Jeff 119 Poindexter, Tom 195 Pulcheck, Larry 142 Polka, Paula 119 Poole, Debra 142 Porter, Debra 91 Posey, Ronald 142 Powell, Marijane 119,270 Pradia, Jorja 165 Pratt, Steve 120, 218 Prause, Vianne 165,261 Precup, Joseph 165, 209 Price, Cheryl 71, 91 Price, Curtis 69, 91, 237 Price, Kathy 142, 220, 129 Price, Kristen 165, 220, 261 Price, Melanie 120 Price, Priscilla 165 Price, Victoria 120 Prichard, Jimmie 165 Prince, Bev Prince, William 91 Pringle, Debbie 165 Pringle, Kelly 142 Pruitt, Carol 165 Pruitt, Rhonda 120, 267 Pruitt, Robert 78, 142, 180, 181 Pyle, Ralph 165 Quirk, Becky 120 Rader, Victoria 28, 48, 92, 175, 220, 225, 255 Rader, Wesley 92, 176 Radley, Gracie 165, 212 Radley, Mark 120 Rafferty, Clark 120 Rainwater, Charles 165 Ramey, John 165, 209 Ramsey, Mark 33, 63, 92, 244, 75, 234, 260 Ramsey, Vicki 143, 244 Randall, Lisa 165 Randolph, Janice 165 Randolph, Victor 120, 175, 188 Rasch, Donna 120 Rascher, John 120 Raschke, Margaret 5, 143 Rasco, Jeff 120 Rasmussen, Candy 16, 14, 192, 172, 173 Rasmussen, Hans Rawson, Larry 143 Ray, Brian 165 Ray, Marty 165 Ray, Steve 92 Ray, Virgil 143,204 Rayburn, Tawn 165, 220, 254 Reagan, Linda 143 Reap, Lynn 112, 120 Reddick, Greg 165 Reed, Anita 92 Reed, Cindy 92 Reed, Dale 92, 94, 175, 176, 178 189, 188 Reed, Kenneth 143 Reese, Jeffrey 143, 127 Reeves, Brenda 165 Reeves, Ginger 120 Reeves, Guy 120 Reeves, Lore 143 Reeves, Tracey 165 Reid, Edward 120, 202, 203 Reim, Kevin 165,205 Reimers, Sheryl 165 Reisner, Raymond 92 Rentfro, Brian 143 Rentfro, Mary 165, 212 Renz, Dale 120, 235 Reynolds, Bob 120 Reynolds, Deborah 24, 143 Reynolds, Ester 165 Rice, Eileen 165 Rice, Reggie 166,209,205 Richardson, James 92, 93, 228 Richey, Connie 143 Rickert, Charles 92 Rickert, Debbie 166 Rickert, Patti 166 Rideau, Leslie 92 Rideau, Shelly 20, 139, 143 Ridings, Add 120 Riley, Steve 166 Riner, Kenneth 166, 205 Ripple, Jeanette 120 Ripple, Willie 92 Ristoff, Eric 143 Roach, Gib 120 Roberson, Evelyn 120, 267 Roberson, Keith 107, 120 Roberts, 234 Roberts, Dee Anna 120, 220, 268 Roberts, Johnnie 24, 92 Roberts, Lee 120 Roberts, Pat 166, 213 Roberts, Robin 143, 220 Bradley 33, 76, 92, 175, Sayen, John 166 Scharn, Cecelia 166 Scharn, Deboraa 143, 225, 255 Schmidt, Catherin 120 Schmidt, David 93, 269 Schmidt, Joyce 143,252 Schmidt, Pauline 28, 76, 93, 70, 74 252, 63 Schmidt, Steve 166 Schmude, Cathy 166, 261 Schmude, Richard 120 Schoen, Cindy 120, 30 Schoen, Jana 166 Schoenemann, Brian 143, 204 Schulz, Douglas 143 Schultz, Russell 121, 203 Shumann,Audrea166 Schwartz, Mark 93 Scudday, Beverly 93, 220, 74, 260 Searl, Linda 166, 261 Sebesta, Susan Seltz, Dwain 121,268,269 Seltz, Monty Senior, Eric 166,219, 151,209,205 Senior, Susan 106,121,317 Servaes, Jack 121,268 Session, Michael 166,205 Shaffer, Steve 166, 205 Shamblin, Ralph 166 Shank, Stephen 144 Sharpe, Charles 144 Shaw, Charles 93 Smith, Sandra 144 Smith, Sheila 167 Smith, Sherron 144,220 Smith, Tamra 144 Smith, Tom 167 Smith, Wade 144, 188 Snipes, Gail 167 I, Snow,Pam 110,121,210 Snyder, Sandra 144 Sullivan. Kathleen 167 Sullivan, Sean 95 Surdacki. Linda 167 Swain. Barbara 145 Swain, Roger 95 Sweet. David 167 Swingnammer, Todd 95 Swink, Marianne 167 Swonke, Paula 122 Roberts, Ronald Robertson, Ann 238 Robertson, Cynthia 7, 70, 92, 251 236 Robertson, David 143 Robertson, Deborah 92 Robertson, Kerry 155, 166, 205 Shaw, Dianna 121,224,225 Shaw, Mark 118, 121, 104,202,203 Shaw, Michael 93 Shaw, Patricia 166, 241 Sheffield, Catherine 93 Shell, Michael 121 Shell, Tommy 166 Trimble, Greg 122 Robertson, Timothy 143 Robinson, Charlie Rocka, Angie 166 Rocka, Donna 166, 261 Roesner, David 166, 264 Roesner, Richard 92, 262, 263 Roesner, Walter 120 Roland, Joy 92 Romero, Susan 120, 256, 257, 240 Roney, Deborah 166 Rosamond, Lesley 143, 225, 255 Rose, Dawn 143, 182 Rosemond, Charles 143, 139, 216 Ross, Earl 92 Ross, Serrell 120, 268 Ross, Tommy 24, 92 Roth, Donna 92 Roundtree, James 166 Rowe, George 7, 14, 92, 97, 33, 237 Rudkin, Tom 120 Ruffing, Brenda 92 Ruffing, Mike 166,209 Runnels, John 166 Rupp, Liz 93 Rupp, Mark 143 Rushing, Patti 120 Ruskin, Mary 143 Russell, Anna 93, 237, 61 Russell, John 166 Russell, Michelle 143 Ruzicka, Antonia 166 Saffell, Mark 120, 203 Saffell, Mike 93 Samuel, Curtis 143 Samuel, James 93 Sandel, Allison 120, 254 Sandel, Jamie 166 Shelton, Jeanette 121 Sheneman, Donna 121 Sheppard, Paul 166, 219, 205 Shepard, Willimedla 121, 261 snerlock, cnaiie 144 Sherlock, Karen 144 Sherman, Richard 93 Shields, Deretha 121 Shoemate, Kelly 166 Shouse, Mike 166 Showers, Cynthia 144, 240 Showers, Dorothy 93 Shuck, Troy 93,271 Sigler, Donald 144 Sikora, Dale 121, 224,226 Sikora, James 144 Sills, Cheryl 167, 212, 182 Sills, Gary 206,203,216 Simms, Janis 94, 269 Simpson, David 94 Simpson, Michael Sinclair, Beverly 167 Sinclair, Brent 29, 32, 167, 57,205 Sanders, Cheri 166 Sanders, Elizabeth 93, 267 Sanders, Marvin 166 Sanford, Dede 166 Sanford, Sandra 143 Sanford, Tom 120 Sanford, Vicki 93 Sanfort, ln. Carolyn 143 Sinclair, Cheryl 94, 186, 187, 182 Sinclai Skelly, r, Glenda 167 Chip 167 Sipe, Gary 121 Skilton Skirvin Skirvin , Beth 94 , David 167 , Sandra 94 Slatton, Don 144 Slawinski, Stanley 144 Smit, Agnes 94 smith, Billy 167' Smith, Brenda 167 Smith, Bruce 121,268 Smith, Cheryl 94, 260 Smith, Danny 144 Smith, Debbie 121 Smith, Dedona 94 Smith, Donna 167 Smith, Donna 144 Smith, Jan 94 Smith, Joe Smith, Mike 121 Smith, Mitchell ---Mu ...fx Solomon, Dennis 121, 188 Solomon, Michael 94 Sopchak, JoAnn 144 Sopchak, Laureen 144, 266. 58 Sopchak, Ronald 144 Southard, Mary 167, 213 Southard, Michael 121,203 Sparks, Steve Sparks, Susan 121 Sparks, Ted 94 Speaks, Randy 144, 262 Spaulding, Donna 121,220,225 Spears, Jamie 121 Speer, Laura 167 Spence, Tom 144, 204 Spillers, Mitch 167 Spillers, Mitzi 167 Spillman, Edward 167,260 Spoor, Connie 20, 101, 121, 220, 221 Springer, Greg 144 Springer, Sherry 94 Stabler, Bill 121 Stabler, Julie 144 Stack, Jeanne 167 Stafford, Eddie 121 Stafford, Llyod 167, 209, 205 Stallings, Ann 94 Stallings, James 144 Stamps, Ronald 167 Stamps, Russell 28, 33, 72, 94, 74, 44, 43 Stamps, Tonya 144, 200 Stanich, Mathew 144 Starnes, Beverly 144 Steck, Gary 167, 205 Steck, Vicki 121 Stein, Kenney 167,205 Steinbacher, Elaine 121 Steinbacher, Karl 144, 246 Steindorf, Sherilyn 144 Stengl, Susie 94, 235, 195,64 Stennett, Brenda 145,240,210 Stephens, Vanessa 145 Stevens, Rick 94, 175, 52, 208 Stevens, Sandy 145, 147, 220, 129 Stevenson, Julie 16, 95, 64 Stevenson, Scot 132, 145, 204, 216 Stewart, Carolyn 242 Stewart, Ernest 121 Stewart, Johnnie 121,267 Stewart, Kathy 145 Stewart, Lynda 12, 145, 242 Stewart, Michael 121 Stine, Randall 95 Stewart, Reginald 205 Stewart, Richard 167, 219, 204 Stewart, Willie 145, 204 Stills, Gary 144 Stinson, Scott 117,122,203 Stoker, Mark 145 Story, Mark 145 Strack, Mitsi 167,212 Strack, Keith 145 Strack, Terry 145 Streiner, Kip 167 Stripling, Jeanice 167 Stuart, Anne 145, 125 Stuart, Dareen 167, 205 Stuart, Doug 95 Stuart, Luis 95 Stultz, Alan 167 Stuntz, Carolyn 28, 95, 224, 225 Sullins, Robert 145 Sullins, Russell 167 Sullivan, Kevin 122 Taber, Debra 122 Taber, Walter 145 Tatum, Patricia 24, 167 Taulbee, Beth 145 Taylor, Kathy 95. 268, 269 Taylor, Louette 95, 269 Taylor, Michael 167 Theiss, Daniel 184 Theiss, Van 122,262 Telling, William 145 Tencl, Cheryl 167 Tengler, Kelly 167, 261 Theiss, Sandra 145, 224, 225 Thomas, Alan 167 Thomas, Diane 25, 145, 220, 127 Thomas, Dwight 10, 12, 70, 95, 316 Thomas, Guy 122,216 Thomas, Theresa 122, 221, 270, 271 Thomason, Pat 106, 122,218,203 Thomason, Robert 145, 204 Thompson, Amanda 145 Thompson, Jimmy 167 Thornton, Cynthia 145 Trasher, Eva 167 Thrasher, Shelley 122, 261 Thurman, Donald 95, 270 Thurman, Elizabeth 167 Tindall, Vicki 95 Tingle, James 145 Tipton, Mark 15, 85, 95, 175 Tipton, Rachel 167 Tipton, Rebecca Tipton, Ruth 16,122, 187, 58 Tipton, Tamera 122, 220 Todeshini, Ricardo 122, 218,203 Tolson, George 78, 95, 262, 263 Tooley, Craig 167 Tooley, Deborah 167 Torres, Debra 167 Townley, Elizabeth 167 Townson, Walter 145 Trafton, Terri 167 Trahan, Steve 85, 95, 180, 184, 59 Travis, Jim 122 Travis, Kristi 145 Treadaway, Laura 122, 214 Treadaway, Lisa 168 Tresten Tresten , Joseph 145 , Theresa 122, 220 Tribble, Guy 68, 95 Tribble, Teri 122 Tribble, Stanley 168 Trimble, Thedore 168 Trimble, Theresa 95 Troyan, Scott 168 Tucker, Susan 145, 225 Tullis, Lisa 145 Turley. Elizabeth 168 Turley, Steve 105, 122 Turner, Donald 112, 122, 207, 206, 188 Turner, Jacquelin 145 Turner, Laura 168 Turner, Matt 195 Turner, Pat 95, 74, 195 Turner, Robert 95 Tuner, Thomas 145 Tyler, Bill 122 Tyler, Cindy 122,210 Tyler, Gary 122 Ubanoski, Anthony 168 Ubanoski, Kathy 122 Ubnoski, Dian 146 Uhrenholdt. 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