x 5 r i 1 E s I f E 3 f f - Y 1 L.. 2, im gf f 1 W . 1 si ' 1 1 , v, k i a i s t l E r 5 I i 1 l I i 3 1 CREN DA I 964 Miralzmu . f ar HM: School , austorz, Cams Volume XXVI X. N eff-sv-M, ' '+ ' w a a 'f a 1-1' uv-6-'fl r- -.a- -'vm '-, . The impressive main entrance of Mirabeau B. Lamar High School opens the 'door of opportunity for its many hundreds of students. Beneath the map of the state of Texas, the doorways of the west wing open into the spac- ious Lamar auditorium. Connecting the main building with the workshops, the rear corridor awaits the between-class activity. Passing through the doorway of dramatic endeavor. students enter a new phase in the 'world of creative self-expression. 4 Dovrufay Having met the academic Proceeding through their day's activities, students find intellectual exploration a re- warding stimulus. nf Kumar challenges ofthe day, students go forth to test and to apply their knowledge. f i EV fi: ip, ' 274. Cable af Gmfmfs QQQ life. . . limelight. . . . 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With his en- rollment as a sophomore, the stu- dent faces three unforgettable years of challenge, of achieve- ments and failures, of good times, and of growth. Through the studentls close association both in and out of school with his fellow students, he finds psy- chological growth and social ma- turity, He learns to share his time, his talent, and his smile with those around him. Most im- portant, he brings his own spark of individuality, adding to the spirit which is uniquely Lamar's. 64 , rf: ff five? 12ggfff r,.1tf:s,f t 4- 1 Qi : -,v , A -:t V. f, ., W- , f - ie 4 j' 3 sl' ,xl ftfg- .5 '- 6 l, 4 gtttml , frm A 't 5 it ffl f fri, ' . -a ll' 4 Sim r- - ' SW X ' ' ' .X ' t i ' ' ff For ' A ' it f x V fat M Qg?ff Q ' it ' XE, ,,-Wt 5 ls writ' Pg i 1 - - is e ' - g 1 l , 1, Vim, My 'f UQ ,., 2' V . ' wi rt -f l - if 'tl if-gzilg ei Q - f L . 1. t if A , fa-:fi-f -M A f. s lf Q lg is Y fe eeet it A st fr, if af? were is el - f lie f 1 ff f Mn , 3 f f ISA, f t BUQZ et. 0,42 we - 4 V e 'R si' gf . if Zi fl l 4 X, , 4.Af t , Q X A f ff z ' X f A I f f , , , , - , 4' .Aif ., .. K. r. ,- -fir K- 'X - x-ew' - -X , , , mx s,...,.-ff, Sf A A X,X,. it 5 X 1 we or AA . , . 5 to . c - ' jf L ' f I K .KI A V-I-C-T-O-R-Y is the Sophomore Battle Cry! New sophomores pick up Lamar's battle cry with great enthusiasm. X t I2 Life X if? gllff Opens SHS? after school Well, those sophomores get smaller every year! Mr. Cala- hanls children and friend are caught waiting for Mr. Calahan 1, , e sflml K, v of is if e - . Q ' Wa- 4' 4Lhk X Qs fr-:M e i 5' .X 'L . a .9 . 1 '- fe.. - 'r' is T.. i X. x Q. wiikgis i,g4r-glgkkimhyg tg, 51 ,Q K s i e s . W- for l w Q X fs v .. K .. . Q Q ,Q 'Y Q1 or so eg . . e - ,g X S' 6 r if an or .V ' , Ti - KY , ff,. 6.':,1,.5l-'S-. L ,X x N VV? 1,115-.M iv K S M - ' e'flY1.:f3.fsi7xi A, . - x 3. NL, it t 49, rx S 'S is fe yeee , as M 'S X v V e x fx V 1 . . l v V. , , ' ' 'X ?iWff2i1?f?5f ' ex n bil' X, 1 1 A as f e. ff, , e f N as v w ggurygf. W A parking place at 8:l0'? Are you kidding! 56110019 asia. . . yy xx X Q, K ' Q, X x Q6 XR L 'Qs is ' 'K' ' vi . Q Q Q of r . f as .LA - Part of Lamar's 6'Vette Set, Har- vey Trammell, Suzanne Schind- ler, Gavin Smirh, and Linda Jackson are seen with their rid- ers Bobby Northrup, .leff Suttles, uiice Thomason and Sandy lson. Ma Wi 'Sv fx X H59 L '75 My arms are killing mel Sophomores Ginny Marye and Debbie Thomason find that biology and algebra books get heavy. Juifiafivus I now pronounce you man and wife. Mook Oltman marries Mook Temple to Mook Wilson at one of Mirabeau's informal get togethers. O.K., you guys, you can let me off the horse now! Marijo Lindsay seems to be having trouble with peons Bobby Anderson, Mickey Phair, Dillion Ferguson, and John- Dorroh. 14 Life f'A-a-a-h, he's, a nice lion, is,n't he, Head? Rick Niemi introduces a Head to the Houston Zoo lion on Irari's Club Safari. Sadie ffawkiu Oh, we never miss a Sadie Hawkins. Ma Bryan leads the clan CSusan Jones, Wright Bohlman, Melinda Morris, Clay McGuffey, and Ma's '5date Doug Craigj to the Sadie Hawkins dance. Yeah, none of that 'possum stew to- night. David Shannon and David Ham- ilton are led into Sonny Look's for a good city dinner by Cynthia Stone and Sarah Bell. Egad Wheless! Thais ten dollars you're squashing! Corby Robertson shows his surprise as Roland Sledge looks on, horrified at Bill Wheless's attempt to show his disapproval of Sandra Lester's Big Mum. Saving Sa.ndra's mum is Glenda Gayle. V. Q . Xi ' N y Q 4 ' K 3 5 43 1,- - A ., is I. - le , vf' A gf ,i.. , , - ' 2 N - , V-,Vx h ' me Q . - , V LQ , 1 V Psi., . ' x - 1,.,,.' 5 V assi e i Q9 i v ' L-,P-'..f I in , 5.5. K N i-if x. - 1' . . f., Eiaffjy 3- J i J .x Q, , , ' I W' r A .ii ns a ' . ,fy . - 5 - I .' ALR K X, Q ' X Z xx 1 U 31.3 J, -SW A f 'H' Even the girls get into the act. Pic- tured here is part of the Junior Powder-Puff team. 16 Life 900 ball 7 Lamar students received a serenade from some '4Reagan Beauties. Actu- ally, tl1ey're Micki McClelland, Ann Ott, and Cynthia Hewitt, accompanied by Mike Darley. FHI HTY imww The Legs of Lamar prepare to bust outl' for their weekly battle. A great help to the cheerleaders is Little Red. Here, tlhisfyeafs Little Red, Roy Collins, leads the 'LSkins to ' t e ieldf' H4 Providing excellent entertainment before the games and at half times is Lamar's fine marching band, with twirlers. .-,.,, 17 Jfvmecvming Barbara Krause shows Sid Kurbo and Charlene Lusk how Bellaire just couldn't quite get Big Red's nose out of the door in their attempt to steal him. l E :jf -Ji I8 Life Florence Wells and Prissy Fullilove show their elation at having already acquired letter sweaters for Letter Sweater Day as Meredith Ball seems to be relieving ,lack Hoover of his. , l 1 l R019-Qd Slffdge, Lamar's secret weapon for Bellaire, gives a. sneak preview of his inten- tions for Bellaire. Jerry Converse, Sandy Wilson, Debbie Elliott, Mary VWells, and Mlke OIVCY also display their opinions. Who says Lamar's Faculty is for the Birds? Mr. Milsap and Mrs. Wisdom lead members of the Fac- ulty as they present the '4Belles annual visit to Lamar. Lamar's spirit runs high for the up-coming Homecoming Game with Bellaire. Here, Lamar stu- dents pack the auditorium, and under a maze of crepe paper streamers and paintings of their favorite players begin the biggest Pep Rally of the year. f 5? 19 Zh X f X .Queen Although the elements weren't with her, the votes were. Sharon Haralson, raincoated and under an umbrella, stands with her escort Roland Sledge, She is holding the red roses signifying she is Homecoming Queen of l963-64. 20 Life On the night before the Big Night, many of Lamar's stu- dents were seen at Lissa Nalle's house for the begin- ning of the march on River Oaks Blvd. Here, Woody Hos- kins, Debbie Thomason, .lulia Prokop, Debbie Elliot, fhid- ing behind Marijo Lindsay's arml and Roy Bowen are all backed up by the band and Cheerleader Doug Craig. A new innovation at Lamar is the Tali Shiloha Bell Ringers sponsored by Mrs. Lowder. Here practicing are Suzanne Debo, Ann Jones, Judy Allen, Harriet McCleary and Toni Girard, led by Mrs. Lowder. zz d New Praduvfio Kay Hankinson does a good joh of showing disgust Cas her part demandsl for Candy Tovar, who seems to hold the attention of Stanton Mazza, Robert Westheimer and Dena Zachariah. Much of this practice went into the drama de- partmentls presentation of The Homecoming. 21 Suzanne Kamrath and .lane Park laugh as they think of the joy? each of their mothers will have when they see the girls' new Christmas decora- tions, made in crafts. Behind them, supervising the job, are Eddie Orlan- do and Tommie Rumsey. Mater Opens the D00 in Khri ima Becky, did you say your hair needs a new 4'frost job? If so, Sharon Haral- son will be glad to 'clet you have it. .lean Toole and Shirley Morgan seem to be ready to forget the Christmas cookies, too, if Sharon should need help. 22 Life I A Christmas spirit urges Spanish class mem- bers to make piifatas. Showing off their work are Monica Bell, Carl Skipper, Sara Yeager, Sharon Stephens and Nancy Crubbg, ' M i s-f-, -1: K LLVL 1 g glveryone loves the unfortunate break in classes provided by the fire drill, even on cold ays. 5 4' s, a I e it dear Rick is K ' Ye s se , in had shape. Maurice Ende , , , and Rick Lasser leave the X- Ray van with calculating faces. Hey, slow down! Melinda Morris seems to be having trouble spelling Gregg Hovas's name for the Orenda records. It was club-picture day. 'IBEW Egads, that is a nasty looking revolver. Bill McDugald seems somewhat disturbed at Doug Craig's 'cpersuaderf' Surrounding them is the cast of the Miraheau Melodrama: Suzanne Kam- Q 3 5 rath, Susan Pace, Sharon Stephens, a surprised Sherry Spradley, Prissy Fullilove and Robert Greenwood. NWS A million a day say . . . the B.F.G's were the best in the Hootenanny sponsored by the Lamar athletic depart- ment. 24 Life fudcnf tvrvducfiou The student production, under the supervision of Mrs. Denny, of The Wizard of Oz was a highlight of the winter, The cast stop rehearsal to give hint of their parts. fi M Your time is runnin' out! lt's to the rodeo or death. Lamar cheerleader Bobby Hellbusch politely procures a date to the rodeo with Bar- bara Young. Haw COW!! 496 mil MTW- , V' '5 7 ,X , mf ? ' Oh, it's okayg they get ex- cited like this every year about now. It's only because of the Rodeo. Bobby North- rup, Sallie Barry, Gary Hang Around Mabray, Mary Lea Lamkin, Dicky The Hang- man Nelms, Susie Lucas, Scott Peden and Daryl Miller get into the western spirit. 25 I ' u , 1. 'f v ,:,fv fi l l W One of the big spring parties was a Roman Ball given by Kay Vaughn, Diann Driver, Carolyn Leal, Becky Surnners, Mary Anne Muckley, Barbara Krause, Bette Welch, Diane Werlla, Mary Wells, Nancy Gruhhs, ,layne Wise and Ann Parsley. 26 Life ,wing Opens Dow' in partie Another big spring party was a Roaring 20's party given by Sherry Spradley, Mary Lea Lamkin, Sandra Lester, Sallie Barry, Daryl Miller, ,lean Toole, and Cnot picturedi Mary Beth Burns, Vicki Day, Belle Drye, Laurie Montgomery, Jan Alexander and Sharon Stephens. i'But I know theyire in here somewheref' Lilly Kucera just can't understand where her car keys are. She has found about everything else. 9111 tration and 5!afi014 Cold or not everybody went wild when a late snow hit Houston. Among those enjoying this rare event are Jack' M S d Roland Sledge, Kester Denman, Ioan Unger, Mary Anne Muckley, Lilly Kucera and Terry Tunks. le an., an ra Lester, t e t 27 My section is due today and the typewriter won't work! Of course, all typist Mary Dee Neal and Girls' Sports Editor Sarah Mendell have to do is plug it ing but let them figure that out. Tl1ey're fun to watch! Deadlines and Valentine 6'Oh, won't you be my Valentine, and I will love you all the time. Judy Norwood listens closely as Ann Lee and Elizabeth Creeger present her Niwauna Singing Valentine to her. t 5 X 28 Life For the first time the June graduating class gathers to order invitations and find out the dates ofthe Prom, Commencement, Baccalaure- ate, and . . . Schiff Activities Senior Bicycle Day! This is the day when all seniors try their skill on the two-Wheeler. Lissa Nalle, Linda Baldwin, Marianne Borne- feld, Corless Beasley and Marilee Herren appear to have sufficiently remembered all the things necessary to ride a bike. One of the biggest worries that presents itself to a senior is where he will attend college. Engrossed in this discussion of costs, advan- tages and so forth are Dave McNeill, Ashley Smith, Dirk Bennett and -Steve Crump. 'h-eff While Jeff Suttles provides appropriate music, Bill Wheless points out to Gene Werlin the route for Mexico. ffiivgef Q lm J. 30 Life Srwflzing Crzps Look out, James! Here we comef, There's no doubt where Roy Bowen, Skipper Beery, Roland Sledge, Woody Hoskins and Kester Denman are headed or who they are off to hear. Round-Up at U.T. is a big event for Lamar. , .3 ,ggi ,m How do you expect me to study with weather like this! Gavin Smith, Allen Grassedonio, Ronnie Dillee, Kathleen Richardson, Wendie Bettcher, Kathleen Lewis and Bobby Ander- son seem to have contracted small, cases of spring fever. Finals always bring sad faces, but Barbara Krause, Johnny Strater, Jim Cudenrath and Stella Allen have found a better-well, at least, happier-way to study. 31 32 LI4I71f'IlLQfIf Umslzylzf Against the doorways of Lamar are silhouetted those persons who, through superior achieve- ment or outstanding characteris- tics, have made their mark upon their school. Admired by faculty and student body, this handful represents the best that is within every person at Lamar-beauty, friendliness, courtesy, intelli- gence, and skill. Although focus- ing on a few in the light, the doorways of Lamar offer oppor- tunities for excellence to all who are a part of the school. Each student makes his imprint in the clay of Lamar tradition. Each student, through his actions out- side of school, represents to his community the spirit of Lamar. He can put Lamar in the lime- light. fer gf L'c'ufi HPUUIRN 3 fhFebruery S, 1964.V ML MhhySm1h 5625 Ella Lee Lane Houston, Texas Dear Mr. Smith: ' Quite frankly I,am very sorry I agreed to choose the V prettiest gals of Lamar High School. 'I have labored long and hard over my selections and still think it' H is unfair to ask anyone to pick the ouzsuanding beauties from such a lovely group of young women. V Reluctantly I have made my choice, and fthey are as ' follows: ' 'y ' 1. No. 29 ,Cyd Curba I V, ' 2. No. 50 Shirley Revis 3. No. 89 Pat Doherty 4. No. 62 Ann Bader 5. No. so Julie Pillkep 6. No. Z7 Nancy Fowler 7. No. 33 Vicki Day 8. No. 13 Daryl Miller Wilson V I must hasten to point out, however, that it is rare that I have ever seen such a collection of clean, fresh young American beauties. All my best wis es to the contestants and I would like to wish each V d every one of them success and happiness Your friend,7 kf f c Jerry Lewis JLfP ,Cezmar is' ,Meet Heaufzful Girl As Selected by jerry Eeufis Hyd Euree Wcki Day Heaufies ,fluff Ender Pat Drfherfy Keaufics Nancy grfufler julia Zfmkop l6'c'az1fies Daryl ,Miller .- v 1-4 an Y -'f,..,,.....1-WJ...-,ia..Li,.,.q....,, Shirley Kecfis lfeautie Each year, a beauty contest is conducted by the Orenda staff in which any girl who has not been a winner in a previous contest may submit a picture. In lanuary, over a hundred photographs were turned in for judging. Mr. ferry Lewis, one of our natiorfs most beloved comedians, selected what he considered to be Lamar's most beautiful girl and seven other beauties. Priueess Kerless l6'eezsley may ?efe Keyelfy Princess Prissy Qullileee Her Majesty Queen Sluzrrfu Jfaralsvu if Was Maia? Sandra Higginboth Dana Dumas Sandra Snell Gaylene Cayce Sally Gardner Kathy Crockett Lyn Allison Ginny M arye Edana Coole Judy Erwin julie Hines Julia Prokop Kathy Jfvpk fue Wleufu Willy Maids Sarah Bell Molly Graves Lilly Kucera Sarah Mendell Kathy Burrow Glenda Gayle Marijo Lindsay Stephanie Sokolosky Barbara Krause y Lacy M cGehee Tetine Sentell Becky Sumners Duchess Betsy Kasey Duehess Susuu Kerry Duelzess Suudru Geff i Q , X jf, lady af Lamar Miss Prissy Zzllilzfvc Uma Slwuglz far Hourfcsy Gentleman af Umar M11 Harald Danton' , , md.. wg, ,g ,f,, -JPWV. W, ,,,f ,. wg' 'Q . , ,W ,, ,,,,,,M,,, - Vw-,iz-f'fm,,:-1 H Senier Indy Miss Lyn l6'rneeufell fr -vs E 1 ,.,,,.,, jnnrer Zndy ,Miss Snelley Snener jnnier Gentlenfnzn Mr David Priee 'ff' l- f3Q2'n'I?f'wif, V Y V , , 4 i fm: ,- , Senier Genflennzn Mr. ,4snley Slnifn X Sepnernere Lindy Miss Sandra Goff Sepnelnere Gentlennzn Mr. Zfeny Greyery jaaaary Mast Papalar 3 Ln- Beaming with popularity, .lim Nelson and Billie .lean Curtner display the smiles that won them the honor .of being Most Popular students of the .lanuary graduating class. if ,Mast Representative Selected by their teachers on the .basis of achievement and initiative, Steve Cummings and Cris Williams are the Most Representative members of their ,lanuary graduating class. 46 Outstanding Seniors ffanuary! june Most Popular Sharon Haralson and Harold Dantone are Mr. and Miss Popularity Plus as voted by the Senior Class of 1964. Mast kcprcsvufafive Seen browsing through the Who's Who in America are Dan Hedges and Corless Beasley, Most Representative Boy and Girl of this year's graduating class. Outstanding Seniors ffunej 47 V 1, 1 lt's raining honors on Poet Meredith Ball, Lawyer Chip Werlein, Chaplain Prissy Fullilove, and Prophet Lyn Bracewell-officers of the .lune graduating class. Sherman Glass, sophomore, placed first in the city Americanism Essay Contest, sponsored by the Samuel Sorrell Chapter, NS., Daughters of the American Revolution. 48 Uzzfslanaling Students Henry Coram and David Bottrell are only two examples of our outstanding ROTC. They were awarded the Manual of Arms Award and Best Dressed Cadet Award, respectively, for the 1963-64 school year. 6014 fancy Mike lourneay, Lamar graduate, was selected during the summer of 1963 for the American Field Service Americans Abroad Program. Representing Lamar as a former 5.0 student, Mike will complete a year of studies at Konigs- winter :f 5'fjf'r'jim?fr'viiTiijgf'14 ,,, ,y ,X ,, f ' , l't'tt,..tyt Mr. Foster holds the trophy received by Jerry Cash, John Birdsell and Joe Cutler at the Sam Houston State Band Contest. They are three members of a winning all-star octet. Grammar students Dan Hedges and Grady Hughes represented Lamar as winners in the National Council of Teachers of English contest. They also made exceptional scores of better than 750 on the College Board Achievement tests in English Composition. to Pzzrpo e Susan Jewell and Jim Kalpaxis, Ramal and Tawasi recipi- ents, congratulate each other with a handshake. After being nominated by the homeroom sections, they were selected by at faculty committee as most outstanding Junior Girl and Bov- 49 Sl! gIz'f1'1'1'Iif'x X X ,4 I ' T' The door to real education is not always opened by a textbook. Often the most lasting educa- tional effects of a school are pro- uced by its extracurricular ac- tivities, yardsticks of Lamar's en- thusiasm. Through these organi- zations, the student is confronted with new ideas and experiences which test his maturity and broaden his understanding. The numerous social clubs, service organizations, and honorary so- cieties at Lamar teach their mem- bers the joys of companionship, the rewards of generosity, and the satisfaction of achievement. These activities constitute the sui que non for the well-rounded student, one who participates ac- tively and makes his contribu- tion to Lamar. M N.,-NK XM.. X P' Sorry, girls, just one to a customer-Oh, but these are Student Council Repre- sentatives! Ginger Cramer and Nancy Hervey are helping distribute the student directories to the homerooms. t b , ' W W K I ,A p. Y V gh . . i'3i,f, 2- ' ' it . i ' . ' ffflz. , 214 ' ' ? ' lt era, was i f r E' I V 8 ,U e,e eihl i , , ,f sa Q 215' if Jw 2 A t - W 4 ' 1 rr H .. ,. .G , e at K A , x t 4. uw, . , , .,,, ,t ,,.,, .. , st V, .l , p - V , A , cttw Vg, 41, V ,, ff , x Zfi ff, ,V QV- ?'- 2 ' . L. Viva? 'i ' W 'ff-7 '4 f yi mfiw , , ,. . Aff s W 1 f X , , wa. r - -'91 .iii-T1 ' . -, ' .Jer H2921-P' -. er- l r I EA 1 va o ,U fwlyf I A rf-'xi 'sa - . ' 2.3 f - j r t 1 t E K .. A f 4 V Z 3 V 'F ,Z ' J 1-sf S' If A 1 i if .. rib , if 1, ,1 '. ff ,vi f ' ,, I r Q ,W ,,,,- ' v ' f 'z - - ' 1, wt ,iel is F51 .52 Sludcnl Council kcwrc eufafi c Providing the important link between teach- ers andstudents is the Student Council. Repre- senting the voice of the people, members of the Student Council are elected by their home- rooms. The representatives report all major decisions to their homerooms. The only club at Lamar entirely devoted to service, the Student Council publishes the Stu- dent Directory, conducts all school elections, such as the May Fete Court and class officers, and handles Orenda sales. The Council functions on a committee basis, organized by the president. Among the stand- ing committees are the election committee, the homecoming committee, and the building and grounds committee. Archer Aylin V Bailey Barnum A Beasley Bland Bornefeld Boyd Branner Brown Bryan Chandler Cloud Conrad Converse Creeger Crockett Cruse Dantone Dorroh Failing Ferguson Fincke A Ford F rensley Gilman Glass Graham Graves Gregory Grubbs Hankinson Hellbusch Hervey Hinds Hines Huebel Hurley Gvzfcrlwzcnf President: Jerry Converse Vice-President: Corless Beasley Secretary: Joan Frensley T reasurer: Nancy Grubbs Sponsor: Mr. Terry Smart Not pictured: Cook, Lauralea .lenett Jennings Kolius Kramer Lowey-Ball McAdams McGuire Mattox Menclell Merritt Miller Moore Murray Neal Nelson Norwood Owen Petkas Phair Philips Price Revis Roth Selke Shinn Sill Smith Smith Stevens Strater Sucher Taylor' Veltmann Vogt Wallace Werlein White Wicoff Works Yawn Easily mixing business with pleasure in Mr. Costlow's office are Katy Mattox, Martha Aylin, and Daryl Miller. if K H i ytiy I 53 Keeping count of their honor points are Ben Powell, Betsy Aylin, Bebe Selig and Maly Wells. u l 2 I l 1 B Alexander -ff 3 C J'v'wu:' C ffl ' e i Aylin X? v is V If X Baldwin Q ' 'i X fl I 4-r mf X L- V 1' A i. Q., f ' 1 if ul' N -N 7- 5 ' ,nu V v 4 'il 'Y-fail Lf n 5 B r u ' C ,Xt -, u 1 ' , w 1 AYIUIAOIZIII Honor Socfell' -5 .fs 2 'jp' Ball Bartow Beasley Bencowitz Bennett 023, , fa , :fre f O A! 7 Z if ww Ef sd x 1 f 1 ,-,ie f , ,M f ZZ r E--'- wh . Q, '-' 'Q leadership :ff Not pictured: Johnson, Ellen Bertch Bland Bliss Bornefeld Bracewell Claggett Converse Cook Cook Crawford Crump Cruse Dantone ,ie rl Craig Davis Donoghue Drye Epstein Finch '53 4 Fincke 'ni Frensley af. J X sl fl L Perhaps Lamar's most striking and well-remembered program this year was 'cOperation Teen-Agerf' spon- sored by the National Honor Society. Having learned from their own experiences, four inmates from Hunts- ville State Prison emphasized the need for good citizen- ship and a sense of responsibility. More than a scholastic honor society, the club en- courages high standards of scholarship, leadership, and service. Not more than five per cent of high juniors, low seniors, and high seniors may be elected to mem- bership. President: Lyn Bracewell Vice-President: Jerry Converse Secretary: Dave McNeill Treasurer: Shirley Revis Sponsor: Mr. Harold Tate Hueter Hughes Jewell J ones Kamrath Koeninger Kolius Lasser Lee Leinert Kumar Lewis Lucas McConnell McNeill Miller, Ch. Miller, Cl. Miller, D. Montgomery Neal Neil Neilson Oltman Owen Petitt Powell Revis Roe Roelner Rulfs Sachs Sampson Schneringer Selig Smith, A. Smith, G. Stephens Todd Welgehausen Wells Werlein White Williams, C. Williams, L. Fullilove Cates Gregg Gregory Havemann Hedges Hewitt Hill Arisfacracy President: Cathy Owen Vice-President: Suzanne Kamrath Secretary: Julie Davis Treasurer: Stephen Crump Clerk: Dirk Bennett Sponsor: Miss Nell Morris Not pictured: Miller, Pulley Aylin Ball Beasley Bennett Bertch Bland Bliss Bornefeld Bracewell Claggett Conrad Crump Cruz Davis 0f,4chivwme14f The highest honor to which a student of Lamar can aspire is membership in Arrowhead, the Senior Honor Society. Only seniors with a 4.6 average and excellent con- duct are eligible. This standard must be maintained through- out membership. Members are elected in the fall semester by a faculty board. Arrowhead members are conspicuous in their willingness to serve Lamar. From the profits of their sale of automobile stickers and bookcovers, they contribute to the improvement of school facilities. Each year at Commencement the Arrowhead award, a silver cup, is presented to the most outstanding member of Drye Epstein Espenship Arrowhead. Last year David Harvin received the award. Finch Frensley Fullilove Hedges Hill Hughes Johnson Jones Kamrath Koeninger Kolius Lee Lewis Miller 56 A rrouflzead Montgomery Muchley Nash Neil Oltmann Owen Powell Revis Roe Rulfs Selig Smith Stephens Welgehausen Wells White 0 ,llssrfcirzfirfrz cc an - - . . . . , , , . The O Association 1S an organization of outstanding Orenda staff members-membership limited to seven seniors members elected by co-workers on basis of superior work on annual. 1938 Elizabeth Knapp Elizabeth Dennis Fenwick White 1939 Hester Stewart Ralph Anderson Ann Tuck Martha Ray Alexander Margie McEnnis Tex Bayless Grace Picton Oscar Cadwallader fEighz members due to tiej 19110 Bob Gay Carolyn Knapp Wayne Bowman 1941 Alice Picton Elizabeth Sterling Marshall Black Carolyn Wilson Mary Jo McGinnis Dow Hamm Olive Lockhart 1942 William Fox Margaret Peterson Jimmie Bayless Billy Ferguson Melanie Levy Ellen Picton Margaret Elliott 19114 Mary Margaret Wilson Ray Moore Hallie Beth Walker Mary Sue Fox Charlotte Wood Lettalou Garth Ralph Atmar 1945 Bettie Ebaugh Ben Hammond Bill Gardner Mark Robison Ann Stevenson Tempe Howze Marilyn Oden Helen Allen fEight members due to tiej 1946 Ann Poyner Marjorie Montague Bobby Norris 1947 Walter Clemons Bob Gregg - -l-11 - If 19 177 f 1 ll Q If 4 1' 7' a J' f'7' bee I' of f :G f 0,15 ls. 1 1 'IQ O , as I I f 03 l 4 'J 1 ! 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U16 Hank Mu I Hams Out J Business Editor Tommy Rodgers receives, with closed eyes, pictures he hopes Clare Smith and Mary Jane Albrecht have finally alphabetized. In mid spring the last Orenda pages go to press, leaving in their wake an exhausted staff. With deadlines met and pages in, the editor-in-chief, the section editors and assistants, the photographers, and the typist wait hopefully for the new annual, the per- manent record of the year's activities. ln the business office, the manager and his assistants have finally straightened accounts after collecting the thousands of dollars involved in publishing an Orenda. The staff hopes these months ' of frantic activity result in an out- standing yearbook which will be re- ceived enthusiastically by the critical judges of leading universities and by the Lamar student body, for which it is produced. Mrs. Iris Loep sponsors the editorial staff and Miss Helen Weinberg, the business staff. .1.., .sas-va .--5. 4- 9 This vertical picture just has sto be horizontalf' says Prissy Fullilove. Senior Class editor. as she crops her pictures. 58 Orenda Writing receipts brings manv moods to Busi- ness Staff members Sara Yeager, Florence Wells, and Tetine Sentell! .lurtior Class editor, Clark Gregg, and Sophomore Class editor, Markle Smith, get a big kick out of students' names and pictures. Life Editor Jerry Converse is eager to go to work, but somehow he just can't open that file. Typist Mary Dee Neal has almost too much enthusiasm for her job! It's impossible, says Sarah Mendell. She just can't see how Doug Craig got the boys' basketball pictures mixed up with the girls' pictures. fy Editor-in-Chief, Ashley Smith, is in constant good spirits despite deadlines and conflicting page numbers. Teamwork gets the job done for Club Editor Melinda Morris and assistant Mary Wells. Meredith Ball, Faculty Editor, is quite relieved to find enough space for all of l..amar's outstanding teachers. 59 Co-Editors: Greg Nash, Lyn Bracewell Sponsor: Miss Louise Fuller Page Editors: Carolyn McConnell, Nano' Neale, Kath- leen Richardson, Pam Cecil, Joe Ddggett News Editor: Kitty Russell Sports Editors: Bobby Anderson, Jimmy Kalpaxis Society Editor: Gay Veltmann Picture Editor: Evelyn Crawford Carloonist: David Amidon Reporters .' Patty Burnett, Bert Childs, Julie Davis, Linda Jackson, Kathy Machlitt, Fara Snow, Mallory Taylor, Susan Underwood, Bette Welch, Kathleen Lewis, Jean Toole, John Howell Photographer: Charles Blanton Typists: Jeanie Lang, Kathy Hackmann Business Manager: Nancy Frazer Advertising Manager: Donna Vlfoodward Assistants : Fred Bland, Jeri Cole, Tommy Dill, Judy Gordon, Sally Bartow, Richard Powell, Bill Mc- Dugald, Robert Greenwood Circulation Manager: Cheryl Hanson W ,fm gaf I 71 , ' 1 . v- 1 Attending to the task of making assignments are co-editors Lyn Bracewell and Greg Nash. 'tt 1' J Gfff , , G Chase J J ,4rticlt's in These assistants Cfrom leftl Robert Greenwood, Tom- my Dill, Judy Gordon, Bill McDougald, Jeri Cole and Fred Bland, all seem to take their jobs on the Lancer staff very seriously, except maybe for .Judy Gordon. Comparing the Lancer with other l school papers are the various edi- tors lfrom lefth Jimmy Kalpaxis, Gay Veltmann, Evelyn Crawford, Bobby Anderson, David Amidon and Kitty Russell. 60 Lancer lui... ..-., ,,,, w Taking a moment to look up from their typewriters are these busy page editors: Carolyn McConnell, Nancy Neale, .loe Doggett, Pam Cecil, and Kathleen Richardson. Probably gossiping under the pretense of work are man- agers Donna Woodward, Nancy Frazier and Cheryl Hanson. Photographer Charlie Blanton interrupts the endless work of typist Kathy Hackmann to show her what he considers one of his masterpieces. These reporters are the Nunsung heroes of the Lancer, for without the news which they collect the paper would never come to press. 61 Krmiizfe in rnadsfs To encourage individual achievement in journalism is the aim of Quill and Scroll. As the Interna- tional Honorary Society for High School Journalists, Quill and Scroll accepts only those students hav- ing outstanding scholarships and journalism records, earned through Work either on the school paper or on the yearbook. Members must be juniors at least and be recommended by an adviser. Officers are installed at the annual Quill and Scroll banquet. W .X -.,,, i i ar' N as W ll ,Ei lxf ft' 5 A , , QI A ll! y ssrs ' 'W .il , . r, Presidenzf: Lyn Bracewell lvice-President: Julie Davis Secretary: Ashley Smith Treasurer: Flo Wells Sponsor: Miss Louise Fuller Carrying the theme of their club to its fullest are Bobby Anderson, Caro- lyn McConnell, and Patty Burnett. 62 Quill and Scroll W' X l1 'P X Q sf sa. P.-IN Albrecht Anderson Ball Bland Burnett Cole Converse 5 ,, ,y 1. A - -45 r , i l t ., A iliil at ., M ,.,, L JV , , Ir dgmyiytilrv VV nff 'l if ' 'Qi . if ' f r W , f 4 X Craig Crawford Davis Dill Frazer Gregg Jackson Kalpaxis McConnell Mendell Morris Neal Neale Smith, A. Smith, C. Snow Taylor Underwood Veltmann Welch Wells, F. Wells, M. Woodward Yeager yli. Watching Mrs. Austin demonstrate the techniques of art are CFRONT ROWD Nance Hines, Leigh Shamblin, Julie Kinney, Leslie Peterson, Diane Werlla, John Monkhouse, Carolyn Russell, Judy Gordon, Susan Jones, Nancy Grubbs, Roxanne Espenship, Keith Pasho and Shirley Morgan. CSECOND ROWD Jane Lincoln, Kathleen Greengrass, Bob Ferguson, Lynda Eistrup, Ann Parsley, John Howell and Kathy Hamilton. The Artisans are Lamar stu- dents whose creative interests lie in one or more of the several areas of art, such as sculpture, painting, and architecture. Through membership in this club, members are able to at- tend lectures by well-known art- ists in Houston. Making field trips, hearing speakers, and Vis- iting art exhibits were the club's activities for the year. President: Julie Kinney Vice-President: John Dozier Secretary: Kathy Hamilton Treasurer: Shirley Morgan Publicity Chairman: Roxanne Espenship Sponsor: Miss Genevieve Filson ju I the Right Gush Betty Cooper, Diane Fitchette, Carolyn Russell, Marian Lutz and Pete Kelly are still practicing the skills they first learned in kindergarten. Artisans 63 xl A.. 'O ' pf. X... ' 1, . ' . LaNoe Bolling, Billy Schirmeyer and Kenny Telford listen intently while Patty Dickson and Susan Donoghue discuss the pros and cons of homework. Duffivus D kkfriug Debafcrs nsi 1 s ,f7'A,, f - '- l ,- i r M f f A if .1 ' , 3 W . r . , M , K 25 K 0' ' 3 0 , AN ,Kai N0 Q R-I I A , 5 I K, , X 'Um' if iq C 5: 6,1 .laliolzal Forenszk' League s Adams Allen Binkley Bolling Buchhold Cable Couch Cramer Crook Cummings Dickson Dillard Donaghue Driscoll Fitz Flake Floyd Hedges Hill Hodges Hull Harris .lenett J eu John Lasser Long Miller McGee Oldham Pennington Pulley Raulston Redfield Royce President: Mike Driscoll Vice-President ' Dan Hedges Secretary, Recording: Claire Miller Secretary, Corresponding: La Noe Bolling Treasurer: J oe Stubbs Sponsor: Mr. Jerry Callahan Joe Stubbs checks the contention made by Charles Raulston which seems amusingly spurious to Claire Miller and Tammy Flake. Not pictured: Darley, Ezell, Lewis, Mayer, Thomas, Wallis. Since its beginning in 1947, Lamar's National Forensic League has brought honor to the school and challenge -to the members. Through the club, members learn pertinent facts about world events while enjoying inter-school competitions. Members have entered tournaments from New Orleans to Pitts- RHHS burg. Often, the NFL presents entire programs for civics Schaffer classes. The club also participates in Student Congresses to learn the machinery of the national legislature. The club's goal each year is to attend the national NFL tournaments. Schirmeyer Schneringer Schooler Shivers Sledge Stubbs Sucher Swearingen Telford Turner Thrower Proudly displaying the rewards of long hours of preparation and practice are Cfrom leftl Vicki Floyd, UHSC1' John Bennington and Debbie Long. Walsh Watkins Werlein 65 . A 1 Allison Aylin Baer Baker I Jug, '1 Y X ' Barnes f Buchhold QU- '- ,iff . ,,.. if X iffy, I , .M ifqfprvrf we 'M -.ar 1 1' 'r Cloud s-ff 2 --ff , 3 ,,f, i I . Crockett ji K, Dantone i gall b U - 'r A Devall '-'ESPN , Dillard if i N - J is Foster ,s I i r may Gantt N I' rl: i f N x Max 1 : ru m I T K Gardener xx' Q Lf?-5 D' Graham ii- 73fif1LiQ' fri R:-.fx-I.fx-:Fai-,ai1 1.- vi' ,ga ' ,W , Q., Q, Y- -r SM, ia X- N an ' . 'U 9 We 66 Iiaclzina J ef fha SM President: Adelaide Moorman Vice-President: Candy Tovar Secretary: Judy Norwood Treasurer: Marty Aylin Sponsor: Mrs. Ruth Denney I I '? nr, Taking their. parts seriously in their first performance at Lamar are Margaret Lewis, Adelelde Moorman, Sultana Kaldis, Karen Kaase and K. T. Murray. Helweg Hervey ' Hornberger V , Hoskins V7' f Hull ' Ingram X 4 y 7' 'k fioiasf ey mmf Jones, M. , 'f in ' Jones, S. L Kaase Viz, V Kaldis V i '- ' ' ' f ' Kramer fi . NEW fi f A Lane - W LE Lee 014 the kmd Kachina is Lamar's drama club for sophomores interested in the numerous talent shows, children's plays, and musical programs presented at Lamar. Each year Kachina stages a variety program to give students a sample of the fun in drama. The members of the club are publicity agents, ticket sellers, and all-around boosters-vital contributors to the active drama de- partment of Lamar. Not pictured: Roth. Prokop Read Robertson Shepherd Talley Taylor Tenison Tish Torrence Townsend Tovar Walker Wayne Woodside Young Lewis Mason Norwood Moorman Moursund Murray Pike Sophomores Susan Barnes, Carla Hull, Judy Norwood, and Marty Aylin Naot like janitors and do their part to help ,keep the drama building clean. m . f H . . i ' ,,,,,...,'a,,i W, rf, ., f.,, , , 5 ,V , , . f , .n -v -' .a2lg14JLLn',j,,nL.!...,L,,,':LdLL.. . ...V ,,,..,. ..... L , , Y. Ja, L... -.LLL V V f --Y - g Setting the stage for a presentation by the drama department are these responsible and efficient Demons: Larry Rodgers, Susan Jewell, Robert Westheimer, Cary Griffin, Larry Sherrill and Lawrence Cook. Angels in Di gui 6 1 F YI. I.. ...ia Lawrence Cook, Larry Sherrill and Pete Yan Dyck are busily making possible another show in the drama building. 68 llcnnefs Demons There would be no productions on the Lamar stage or in the drama build- ing without Denney's Demons. These unseen heroes are in charge of the lighting and staging for the many musicals, pep rallies, variety shows, assemblies, installations, and special programs here at Lamar. The produc- tions of the social service clubs-The Mirabeau Melodrama, The Niwauna Censored Sixties, and the Wichaka- Chums Style Show-all depend on the technical knowledge and the abilities of this efficient stage crew. Head Demon: Larry Sherrill Sponsor: Mrs. Ruth Denney Representing outstanding ability in dramatics are CFRONT ROWJ Micki McClelland, Claire Dishongh, Sharon Watkins, Margo Sappington, Ann Ott. CSECOND ROWD Dena Zachariah, Janelle Pinkston, Nancy Neil, La Quieta Hamilton, Belle Drye, Susan Jewell, Kathy Nashke, Ellen Smith. KBACK ROW? John Epstein, Larry Sherrell, Lawrence Cook, John Dorroh, Chet Holden, Stan Mazza, Robert Westheimer, Rodney Bowman, Gary Griffin, John Crockett, and Joe Engel. Membership in the Na- tional Thespian Society is the highest honor to be achieved in high-school dra- matics. Students are admit- ted where achievements in dramatic arts are Worthy of being called outstanding Through the organization, recognition is given to those who have shown superior tal- ent both on stage and behind the scenes. ln collaboration with other school drama groups, the club organizes the stage presentations at Lamar. The aim of the National Thespian Society is to create an active interest in high- school theater, to develop ap- preciation for it, and to im- prove its quality. President: John Epstein Vice-President: Susan Jewell Secretary: Ellen Smith Treasurer: Dena Zachariah Sponsor: Mrs. PJJL nn'W ' U16 Shaw Mus! 50 014 1 l 1 1 Awaiting Conrad Birdie are these seemingly unimpressive gangsters: Dena Zachariah, Chet Holden, Micki McClelland, Ann Qtt, Ellen Smith and John Crockett. National Thespians 69 W V ,, ,,.,j,,. If , W? Visiting an old landmark on a field trip are Paulette Binford, Susan Clemmons Julie Davis, Martha Huebel, John James, Barbara Skaggs, Helen Singletoni Larry Beich, Joan Unger, Mr. Roper, Julie Shinn, Jim Denham, and Bunny Key. The purpose of the Texas History Club is to develop interest in Texas history through dis- cussion, travel, and individual study. Among its projects are field trips, participation in the Texas State Historical Association meeting at Austin, and individual research and Writing, This year the club attended the Texas State Historical Association meeting, took field trips in and around Houston, conducted several money- raising projects, and gave a history award at the end of the year. President: Joan Unger Vice-President: Susan Kolius Secretary: Margaret Lane Treasurer: John Hitt Sponsor: Mr. Stanley Roper Cr 5 to its He ifagc Adkins Ames Ball Barnhill Barnum Barrett Beich Berberian Binford Brown Bryan Cash Cecil ., - f- Y .'.,..,., Clemmons Conrad Couch Daniels Davis, J. Davis, S. Dent l Dietz H Dreher , Donoghue Driver Eubanks Et LV, A Garwood M - T S f E Grubbs . . in ' , ' Hamilton 4' .-an Hamilton I . ga-iralson A V K ayner fx J at , V in 1 Haynsworth TT? , . ' jf 'ff' ' gindman 5 Y , C gf: . Q ' in 9 K ' 3 1 ' Howell Q 1 +,- 4 ' f Hovas TU Texas Historical Sociely . . 1' ' Not pictured: Bettcher, Canada, Denham, Harrington, Jones, Huebel Marr, Rothermel, Schoenfield, Shannon, Skandalis, S onsel. Lagrone Lane Lester Logan Lusk Muckley Masterson McGee Morgan Morris Morrow Moursund Neal Park Parsley Pasho Pawley Perry Potter Peterson Price Reece Richardson Roediger Sarna Schoenfeld Sentell Shamblin Shinn Simmons Singleton Skaggs Smith Smith Snow Sorensen Spata Stephens Stokes Stokes Sucher Sullivan Sumners Taylor Tompkins Toole Unger Underwood Vaughn Veltmann Wade Watkins - Welch Wells White Yeager P Huebotter llse James Johnson .lones Kamrath Kemp Key Kolius B afre It 627111 V2 JN' pg ,,, V t if 7 Ag ' V? W' I 'fa x , . ,:,, 'i gf? Barry , ,',' ,cj r T Bell ,,gfa1fg, , , ff, 7, I ,V,V 71,4 ,if ,f ,N f ' V JZ! I ,, ' ,V X ', I . .4 1 Wg: 'Q f 4- - f A- A 1 5 Bhii nn My fx f o ma i V ' C , , ff'!M'7: 0 ' V if Bornefeld, B. f Bornefeld, M. W V-.',. 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The social climax for La Cinquantaine was its annual spring banquet. President: Marianne Bornefeld Not PiCU1IGd2 Beau, Lent, Redding Vice-President: Susie Lucas Secretary: Bebe Selig T reasurer: Suzanne Kamrath Sponsor: Mrs. Helen Earl 7 Walker, C., Walker, H. Practicing their French by writing penpals are these La Cinquantaine members: Ellen Noble, Elizabeth Williams and Kathy Hervey. Pinckard Rodgers Roediger Rosencranz Schneider Selig Smith Stokes Stone Thorning Toft Torrence Underwood Unger Watkins Wayne Williams McGehee Mendell, B. Mendell, S. Montgomery Moreland Morris Neale Noble Oltmann Park Perry Peterson Mason l f ,ff ' , .QL '7' N. . f e V -W ,QV .v ' , 'rx ,, ff, , . 4 2 A ?lzl'ff:?': 55741. Ja 73 In Hvnvra Societe krfmamz Recalling the days of old Rome when Caesar was king are -Sandy Wilson, Rick Las- ser and Stephanie Dee. The Roman Honor Society was founded in the spring of 1963 by the six members of the fourth-year Latin class to stimulate an appreciation of Latin both as a language and as a culture. The Society provides the opportunity for constructive activities for students interested in Latin. ln the autumn, the club had a Roman Ball. At the banquet, new members were installed. Membership is based on a high scholastic average and an interest in Latin. Ames. Not pictured: Echols, Hankinson, Baldwin Krause, Richardson. Branner Cole ' ifg Converse 9 Craig - ,fff ff' t W f ,, Dams Dee Dorroh Earle , , Fincke y , FYCHSICY xv , .A r,,, , V A LV' J, Gantt Gates Grether -' WA fn Griffin Hamilton J 4 Heacker ,V Hindman i . igilii of Hughes 4 Roman Honor Society e f t W f we-w...'iff3 L' o Virginia MacNaugl1tou presents a scene of a Latin drama to Elizabeth Creeger, Martha Mortimer, Cynthia McElroy, fbackj Carolyn Hamilton and Carol Gantt. Ilse .lacobus Janes Lasser Morris Morrison Mortimer President: Joan Frensley Vice-President: Grady Hughes Secretary: John Dorrah Treasurer: Anne Fincke Chaplain: Ida Gale Branner Publicity Chairmen: Kay Hankinson Linda Baldwin Sponsor: Mrs. Lucy Engelhardt MacNoughton McElroy McNeill Niebuhr Poland Pulley Sadler Salzhandler Skaff Smith Underwood Williams Wilson Woodward x 5 Za Sociedad ffzflwrarifz X it i 5 'S ..' I v w Y li 's -i 1 du ' 2 ' . v' . 'fi ff: , r ,iq , 'ii-.V mmf li New members wait to be formally installed into the Spanish National Honor Society as the climax of this impressive ceremony. Q fi- f- A ji. C --u X5-X? , OM s s Ar 2 K: F , 5' 1 A ' ,L-as e , kc,-Y l i. J 1 1 1' l ' Y A , i - r l .r M Y -- 1 in ,, fs mn., X flvs. I if 6 Spanish Honor Society .JM Q -f Q s., ,, 9 Xi? ' i , . Q. I ,Aff ,, II 1 Alexander Arnold Ball Ballanfant Bell Bencowitz Wm Belton Blackledge Bohlmann Bomefeld Brandes Bryant Burnett b , Conrad Cook, J. Cook, L. Cooper Cummings Davis Espenship Eubanks Flodine Fowler Fullilove Goff Halfon Hedges Hodges Holmes - Huebel Use Jahnke Jewell Kalpaxis Kolius S Lang Langdon W' ff Lee it Lewis Melton lb X' i. ' , rt 'Ffh' Merrit Miller X lglluckley 5 f , eilson qui Q Ohmann rr L , A a Overstreet X N' Peffv' , 5 5: gm. :fm Porter . 'e ee' ie' MW Riggs V Roediger : , N., si' Skaggs ' 1 Stephens Q .. - Stewart A - 'S 3 Timmons ' 1 Y ' Todd R ' . L Underwood Vincent Welch Wells Werlein White, B. White, C. Works One of Lamarls newest clubs, the San Felipe Chapter of the Spanish National Honor Society, takes its name from the nearby settlement of San Felipe, established in 1823 as the headquarters for Stephen F. Aus- tin's colony. The Society encourages scholastic achievement and greater interest in the study of Spanish. An 'CAN average in Spanish is the mem- bership requirement. Activities included a banquet at a Latin-American restaurant and a picnic excursion to San Felipe in the Spring. President: Meredith Ball Vice-President: Flo Wells Secretary: Sarah Bell T reasurer: Steve Cummings Historian: Roxanne Espenship Sponsor: Mrs. Opal Chase K ies.-J-'52 'wk , ia , 572' ,Q 1 Q 'Wx ' 7' ' M . Rf L - aiif tw lf' L as .0-9 X an rm' an 'gi U .,,. .X ' if T, I Q gs x-1 if ,.., we - ST 1. f I .. . W , fswff .X I -13 1 T553 9 L GI rc 1 5 im e .X ' lsr Q . s, X as ya' -5 gs, Jfsgtfl 4:51 'gh .gc .,-'L' K sei a EQ'-i 5 Fha ix SA' 6 es N , A Carlos Chao helps Margaret Lewis, Flo Wells, Meredith Ball, Sally Riggs and Prissy Fullilove with a Spanish translation which doesn't seern at all difficult to him. 77 Skill d Ha d The Future Nurses Club, a member of the Medical Careers Club of Harris County, had a highly successful year. The Club was founded in 1953 to promote an understanding of nursing and its related fields and careers. This year the club made several field trips to such places as Texas Women7s University, The Opportunity Center and Baylor Medical School. Perhaps the most enjoyable trip was to Blair General Hospital where Dr. Kildare spoke on the importance of theatrical nursing. President: Laurie Montgomery Vice-President: Wanda Spaw Secretary-Treasurer: Susan Underwood Sponsor: Mrs. Martha Licata ,Yr 5' f - , 'KT' , nt fn f ,., V , V ' , ,fw f iw, ,. 'fs' rj ' -, , f !V,,V yffi' Vf K iff I f YV hy I lV,, ,J f . ir r 47? ,f 'W , f V 1 ,' K, ., W . . ,ay , ' I7 . ll f in .... , ij Receiving information from their sponsor Mrs Licata are Wanda Spaw, Laurie Montgomery, Mija Kenter. Alley Ames Barrett Burnett Caldwell Cooper r , ' . f f , it - V ,.. .f N 'lr . , 3 , V .f M' R 5:1 'F' 'ig l ' -v. f I ig V ' 'M' 1 if fy'i' t y t lf r to . in Q V 1 Eg,-r AW! , f J I , l V it f is ' ff, .1 xr f '!-1'1' l L- V f' . 11+ fr 4 A A , L f ' ' la :VV?'V3..sv'LS?Q V V, 'ZQV , ' , VA 4515, 'E V Q t - Vp ' tx ' .V , 1 y, ,'VVV7, ' , ,f LV i V 4 ' -. 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V f .5 . 5 , - 'I 1- if 1' ,, 1 1-1 ' KU. he A l 4 gs I ft' ftfff u PM ur-' x 78 Future N11 rses Craig Cruz Brown Dent Eggleston Elliott Eubanks Cainey Cereche Girard Curley Hackmann Hamilton Hammond Harris Kamrath Kaucher Keepers Kenter Key Kinsman Logan Matrox Montgomery Morris Murphy Nicholson McGee Overton Park Perry Pinckard Potter Reece Riggs Rosencranz Schneider Sentell Shamblin Shamburger Spaw Taylor Tompkins Torrence Underwood Veltmann Wherritt Williams e MH' 5 Hluzrify Allison Doing their part to fill stockings for sick children are these .lunior Red Cross members: Dasha .litkoff and Betty Frost. Membership in the Junior Red Cross Council at Lamar is made up of a representative from each horne- roorn and of anyone else who wishes to join the club. The club decorated the Rehabilitation Center at Hallow- een and Christmas and entertained the children there with parties, fill- ing stockings for the children at Christmas. President: Sarah Bell Vice-President: Susan Jewell Secretary: Lynn -Allison Treasurer: Patty Dickson Sponsor: Miss Genevieve Filson Jewell Jitko ff .lones Kamrath Key Kinsman Lamkin Lee Malick Mattox Medlin Miller Morgan Morrow Moursund Neilson Park Pasho Peterson Read Russell Sentell Shamblin Coldewey Claggett Cornerford Derrick Avis Bell Bolling Bornefeld Brandes Foreman Frankie Frost George Gilman Howell Hull Ilse J ahnke James Dickson Drye Eistrup Espenship Shivers Stavinoha Sullivan Taylor Watkins Vlfells Whenitt Yeager , , Y Y W A . ,, ..,,, ,, t we! fi' funior Red Cross Council 79 Wx 'W Helping plan the organization of the new German club are outstanding German students Greg Nash, Carol Rulfs, Dirk Bennett, Pat Wisdom, Tommy Neal, Susan Sill and Kay Schneider. Sprecheu Sic' Dru! ch? Der Deutsche Verein, an organization of German students, meets President: Greg Nash twice monthly on Thursday mornings. At this time, members hear Vice-President: Carol Rulfs German speakers, view German films and newsreels, and plan de- Secretary: Shirley Revis partment activities. Treasurer: Bob Price Der Deutsche Verein is affiliated with TAGS, the Texas Associa- Sponsor: Mrs. Alison Currie tion of German Students. TAGS's out! Reading and enjoying this German magazine are Csittingl Anne Bader, Marilyn Mathison, Shirley Revis, Rick White, John B b P' B'll E l M k Kar er I Sadler, Janes, fstandingl Kenzie Ganchen, Linda Kay Jackson, Cecile Cogswell, Gary Hueter, o - rice,' 1 Y al' C, QI g , ames Bruce Hill, Mike Miller, Dennis Schneringer, Bob Echols, .less Moorman, Paul Skipper, James Quinn and Torn Quinn. 80 German Club , frfplzfrirzg the Heaven The Lamar Astronomy Club is an organization open to all students of Lamar who are interested in astron- omy or physics. Since the club was founded in 1955, the members have built Houston's only observatory and have acquired two of the largest and finest tele- scopes in the city. The observatory provides an effective center for the clubls activities. Members frequently observe time, and record various planetary pheno- mena, meteors, and comets. The club holds regular monthly meetings, often presenting talks or demon- strations, supplemented by motion pictures. Field trips have always been a significant part of the activities. During the past year members observed the transit of Mercury across the sun, three newly discovered comets, a lunar eclipse, and two spectacular meteor showers. The club also participates in activities with national astronomical groups and with the Hous- ton Amateur Astronomy Club. LANMR A PONONIY C155 -......-W-.-'F J TOR f Somehow Bill Rudersdorf, Charles Baldwin, and Bruce Barnes can't find any heavenly bodies to observe-their problem could he that the sun has not set! President: Bruce Barnes Vice-President: Bill Budersdorf Secretary-Treasurer: Charles Baldwin Sponsor: Mr. Joe Wilkins Sharing information in an informal discussion are Cfrorn leftl Mike Towns, Ernie Horton, Bruce Barnes, Bill Rudersdorf, Charles Baldwin, Tom Moore, Mark Karger, and .l ay Atkinson. All 3 1' ' -- We-fi - Gif, '. f- -,.. . ki X UM K I x r y, , 1, , f , C . , I , o 3 o - J V, ,..VV F A Z.. s-.. o Q, 1 f,.5,-T-rfg,',, ' 'SSN 1. E T X wi Enjoying the interesting hobby that this club offers are ffrom leftj Mike Towns, .lay Atkinson, Mark Karger, Bill Rudersdorf, Bruce Barnes, Charles Baldwin, Tom Moore, and Ernie Horton. Astronomy 81 Zarmer af Crfmvrrow An intense interest in agriculture is the only requirement for membership in the Future Farm- ers of America Club. During the year, members select candidates for F.F.A. Sweetheart, who is then elected by the student body. The club also has an annual Father and Son banquet. Members express their interests through their projects, which may include raising steers, chic- kens, rabbits, or other livestock. Of great interest to the members is the Future Farmers Stock Show in which the boys may enter their projects for competition. Each boy is also eligible to enter the livestock judging contest. FRONT ROW: CFrom leftj Richard Aillet, Norman Farnham, David Woolsey, Glenda Gayle, fsweetheartj, C. H. Potter. SECOND ROW: Bill Bawer, Tommy Agerton, Richard Bealhorn, Bill Sisa. THIRD ROW: David Witt, Pat Tatroe, Bill Hamilton, Danny Dolch. FOURTH ROW: Bruce MacMorran, Jim Vogler, Carl Brassel, Mike Gilman. FIFTH ROW: Larry Newman, Randy Randolph, John Woodson. SIXTH ROW: Jim Simms, Mike New- man, Keith Cudd, Bobby De Villier. SEVENTH ROW: Don Ward, John Bemrose, Roger Matthijetz, Harvey Trammell. EIGHTH ROW: Bobby Thomas, Jerry Lovell, Mike Dowell, Jared Hitchcock. NINTH ROW: Lee Roy Behrens, John Winkelmann, Bill Pike. dw . President: John Bemrose Vice-President: Jared Hitchcock Secretary: Craig Rosenbaum Treasurer: Jerry Lovell Sponsor: Mr. Clarence Potter ft, ,- Proudly presenting their livestock projects are Johnny Withers D21Vid W00l5CY, B0bbY Thomas and ' is Jim Simms. 82 Futura Farmers of .-imerica tip Members of Lamar's Rodeo Club Co Texan the year around. Shar- ing an interest in rodeos and ranch- ing, members express their enthusi- asm through their yearly activities. The main social event for the club is the annual Memorial Park horseback ride and picnic. Not only do the members visit rodeos, but they enter them as well. Each year, Lamar is well represented in the Grand Entry and Rodeo Parade of the Houston Fat Stock Show and Rodeo, the Horse of Hous- ton Show, and similar contests by members of the Rodeo Club. President: Sandy Thompson Vice-President: Fariss Wilson Secretary: Jerry Watts Treasurer: Rodger Matthijetz Reporter: Roxanne Espenship Sponsor: Mr. Clarence Potter Sandy Thompson proudly shows her horse at halter to Roger Matthijetz, Don Ward, and Roxanne Espenship. Kids 'em ofowbrfy Dressed in the spirit of the Old West are these Rodeo Club members: C. H. Potter fsponsorl, Don Ward, Malcolm Morris, Jerry Sue Watts, Lynn GUY, Roxanne Espenship, Rodger Matthijetz, Gail Potter, Millie Frank, Bunny Key, Sally Smith, Sandy Thompson, Lillie Snell, Judy Cowell, Nancy Singleton, Gary Whitsett, John Bradford, Sandy Thornton, .lan Blackwell, Susan Perry, and Sandy Taylor. t ,V r t S R0deoClub 83 We l5'uild Receiving their membership cards trom the club sweetheart Betsy Aylin are ffrom leftl Kurt Welgehausen, Clark Gregg, Ralph Hull, Ashley Smith, Mickey Phair, Dan Hedges, Dave McNeill, Dirk Bennett, Bobby Anderson and Jimmy Kalpaxis. Gregg Gregory Griffin Hedges Hueter Hull Hughes Kalpaxis McNeill Moorman Petkas Petty Phair Smith, A. Smith, C. Smith, G. Strater Welgehausen 84 Key Club Anderson Bennett Bennett, J Bland, D. Bland, F. Bohlmann Brock Cook Craig Earle Epstein Finch Now in its third year at Lamar, the Key Club has already become an integral part of the school. Among their service projects this year were the care of Big Red, a Christmas party for the children at the San Felipe courts, and the registration at the Shamrock Hotel for the Texas-Oklahoma game. The Key Club is sponsored by the Western-Hous- ton Kiwanis Club. President: Dan Hedges Vice-President: Dave McNeill Secretary: Ashley Smith Treasurer: Dirk Bennett Sponsor: -Mr. Tommy Hall Zfrfys for his Chip Werlein and Holly Fisk collect their admission tickets for the Toys for Tots Dance. President: Chip Werlein Vice-President: David Price Secretary: Jerry Converse Treasurer: Harold Dantone Sponsor: Mr. Tom Lynch Gilley Goff Gregory Hamill Ince Leinert Nash Powell Price Pulley Salinger Werlein The Interact Club was started two years ago. Sponsored by the River Oaks Rotary Club, it is a school and community service club. Interact is sponsoring Mike ,Iourneay while he is in Germany, and co-sponsored the Toys for Tots Dance with the Key Club. From time to time, Rotary Club businessmen come to talk to the members on various aspects of business. The club believes in helping the school and community in any Way possible and in teaching young men about the business world. How to live in the world is one of the aims of Interact. Not pictured: Lewis, McDugald, Morgan. Converse Dantone Ferguson Fisk Interact 85 D Way Decimal Deczferers 1' ' a Anne Janes and Anne Fincke arrange the library showcase as a service to the whole school. Hopkins Hornberger Ilse Jackson Jahnke Janes Kilgore McConnell McElroy Purington Rodgers Russell Sachs Simmons Skaff Stubblefield A ,, N Warren ' 5 , ' .- Y , Whatley ' ' . A TV' . 'gy 2 White ' .Q t '- Williams I ' x 1 5' M 4' B' fr- ' i 5A 3 86 Wozrapi Alexander Baldwin Bryant Davis Fincke Flodine Foote Hamilton Hartman Hewitt Hill Hodges The purpose of Wowapi is to promote interest in the library and its functions. The members of Wo- wapi are responsible for the bulletin boards in the library and in the hall, for keeping flowers in the library, and for the observance of Book Week. This year the club helped with the State Teenage Library Association Convention, which was held in Houston. Wowapi was organized in 1937. It published the first four volumes of the Student Directory. At first simply The Library Clubf' the name was changed to Wowapi in 1952. Wowapi is now affiliated with The Texas Teenage Library Association. President: I an Alexander Vice-President: Marie Hartmann Secretary: Cynthia Hewitt Treasurer: Alan Sachs Sponsor: Miss Virginia Taylor ffm' Eames the Hand The Lamar Redskin Band entertains enthusiastic football fans during half-time. One of our most active clubs is the Lamar Band. It enriches such school activities as pep rallies and football games in the fall, the Christ- mas and Easter programs, the P.T.A., and Open House. In recent years the Lamar Band has become an outstanding performing band in the Houston area, participating in band marching and con- cert contests. lt performed at the Inauguration of Governor John Connally and at Rice Stadium for the late President John Kennedy. Originally, the Lamar Band was the ROTC Marching Band under the direction of Lee S. Keding. Through his earlier leadership and the present direction of Robert E. Foster, the Lamar Band has achieved a high degree of excellence. Drum Major and Band Commander: Campbell Green Executive Officers: Karen Kleiderer, Randy Spike, Charles Sparks Director: Mr. Robert Foster Was that another touchdown? asks Richard Miller. Robert Duval, Maudann Russell, Cary Criffis and John James seem more engrossed in the game than in their instruments. Band 37 sd Adding charm and sparkle to the band are the twirling majorettes: ffrom leftl Sophie Salassi, Carolyn Dows, Susan Greene, Nancy Carter, Elizabeth Gill, Susan Murray, Margie Wills, Pam Smith, Diane Yawn, Paulette Best and Stella Borzilleri. FIRST ROW: Cfrom leftb Sophie Salassi, Diane Yawn, Susan Greene, Nancy Carter, Carolyn Dows, Elizabeth Gill, Pam Smith, Margie Wills, Susan Murray. SECOND ROW: Mr. Robert Foster, Campbell Green, Richard Baalhoin, Pat Tatrae, John James, Robert DuVa.l, Robbie Leff, Phillip Thomas, John Roach. THIRD ROW: Sherry Baker, Charles Sparks, Mark Clemmons, Ruth Ann Skaff, Barbara Hardin, Bunny Key, Joe Clemmons, Scott Mgebroff, Douglas Miller, Simos Georgandis, Bob Bailey, John Myers, Karen Kleiderer, Doris Price, Donna Fisher. FOURTH ROW: Vicki French, Lynn Courtney, Kathleen Lewis, Wayland Pickard, Don Barron, Martin Smith, Gerald Cash, Joe Davidson, Robert Bliss, Jimmy Dozier, Stephen Thomas, Ronnie Stevens, Charles Miller, Glenn Rhodes. FIFTH ROW: Clarence Coldewey, Donna Walker, Hans Jaeger, Bob Northway, Campbell Smyth, Kit Reid, Wayne Gray, Jim Feagan, Gus Oldham, .l0br1 BrHdfOrd, Joe Gervers, JHTHCS Whitehead, TOU1 Thrash, Gary Whitsett, David Collings, Randy Speich. SIXTH ROW: Bill Sisa, Tom Parnell, Lee Sikes, Paul Egner, Eldon Walker, Fred Hall. Not pictured: Kathy Alexander. Paulette Best. Stella Borzilleri, John Birdsell, Gaston Brunschwig, Nancy Carter, Suzy Demme, Gary Griffin, Linda Lee, Maudann Russell, James Tvhisenant, Pat Allais, Fred Meeks. 88 Band f ' 2 1 ff 52 , :,f'1zafz-QS. ORCHESTRA STRING BASS: Maudann Russell, Pete Griffin. FIRST ROW: Cindy Roberts, Jimmie Anderson, Judy Chaisson, John Roach, Robin Mid- dleton, John James, Jonathan Stutts. SECOND ROW: Randy Spears, Edith Griswold, Roy Kerr, Joe Clemmons, Charles Miller, Ronnie Stevens, Joe Davidson, Mark Clem- mons, Richard Miller. THIRD ROW: Vicky French, Lyn Courtney, Don Barron, Kathleen Lewis, Way- land Pickard, Martin Smith, Camp- bell Smyth. FOURTH ROW: Mr. Foster, Philip Thomas, Pat Tatroe. Not pictured: Suzy Demme, Fred Meeks, Karen Kleiderer. The Lamar Orchestra is made up of the second period orchestra plus additions from the band under the direction of Mr. Robert Foster. It participates in many interesting activities during the year. Each year the orchestra enters the Interscholastic League Competition with solos, ensembles, string orchestra, and full symphonic orchestra. In the 1963 competition, the concert performance was the only one given straight Honey ratings of any other Houston orchestra. A large number of school activities were presented by the Lamar orchestra. The musical production, the 44Wizard of Oz, was accompanied by the orchestra. A Chamber Music Concert was presented, featuring string ensembles and solos. The orchestra played in the Spring Concert along with performances by the band and stage band. Outstanding members of the orchestra were selected to participate in the All-State Orchestra sponsored by the Texas Music Educators Association. Among those selected were Charles Miller, oboe, Randy Spears, violin, Martin Smith, french horn, and Karen Kleiderer, clarinet. As a finale, the orchestra added to the pageantry of the May Fete. STAGE BAND TRUMPETS: ffrom leftl Campbell Smyth, Kit Reid, Wayne Gray, Bob Northway. TROM- BONES: Gary Whitsett, John Bradford, Randy Speich, Gus Oldham, Joe Gervers. SAXES: John Birdsell, Joe Clemmons, Campbell Green, .lerry Cash, Jimmy Doziers, Robert Bliss. RHYTHM: Joe Cutler fbassl, Philip Thomas fdrumsl, Susan Greene fpianol. In the past, the Lamar Stage Band has won more stage band contests than any other high school stage band in Texas. Besides winning contests, they play for various school activities. Among these are the May Fete, the style show, the musical put on by the drama department, sophomore orientation, basketball pep-rallies, and assembly programs. 89 L. at Alexander Alley Aylin r l,lll Baldwin Ball Barry Best Bohlmann Bonner Bracewell Burns Crawford Doherty Driver Emerson Ford Foreman Frensley As the Choralettes unite in harmony, audiences across the country unite in acclaim. This year the Choralettes have achieyed ex- citing triumphs. At the Worldis Fair in New York they proved their showmanship. Per- haps their most appreciative audience was the Cadets at West Point. Local accomplishments included appear- ances at the Trade Fair, Houston Country Club, River Oaks Country Club, Houston Baptist College, the Humble Building, and the Music Hall. Not pictured: Schindler, Walker, Wise. 775 Greene Crubbs Hammond Haralson Herren Hewitt Hockensmitli Huehel Kamratli Kemp Kerr Kluppel Kolius Krause 90-Clzoralelfes Lamkin Lester Lucas McCullough McDonald McFarland McCehee 14 AL.. J McKee Maer Mason Miller Montgomery, L. Montgomery, M. Morgan Morrison Nalle Neal Pace Parsley Pasho Reece 14 ffarrrzv y Z7fl6'l'6' 7 lla Ty One of the highlights of the year for the Choralettes was singing at the opening of the Houston Baptist College for honored guest, Billy Graham. President: Flo Wells Roediger Vice-President: Missy McCullough Schley Secretaries: Pat Doherty Lissa Nalle Treasurer: Lacy lVlcGehee Chaplain: Sharon Haralson ' fff7 1Tp' -2 - ,4. 1 .,V. .,. L ry., ,Pr f er vp ,i NK- - tv Sponsor: Mr. Lee Kecling Selig r . Q , Shinn ' 1' Smith V ., 51 K Spavv nf '-., 95 ,3 ' ,.,1 l,e- ii' yn 1 1 , KM? Spradley ' ' s s QM in 1 Stephens l . .. -- H -r , f Stimka ,T p s yss p p 4 p A I Q 5, e A 5 at fs Suman gvywe l Vi 1 ,L .2 ' K K , 1. iw? Summers V - -'.' ' 1A:.' ., . 'A rf', L1 , 'Ps' Z! T O Ol 6 K .. .,k,.. 1, 5 .4, i, ,H I .,?. , ii..q ,i,,1 e sfs-' , ,, ,i,y,.,i,.,,51.,.,' i.,, 1 i . i E K if A 4 Vaughn U A I r . t. M L Q a s 95 A fy Watson 1,51 .. 1, 3 I i . g y m ..:, :X :,, . ,.R f ,g f A if Welch. , ,r , ' . WLAQ I I A 1 V! R f Wells, F. ' ' ' iif - 5 , V J if V Wells, M. -P '- 2,27 ' ., l ' i 3 li ' Wheeler i' ,,V., , it Eg? 1 . H, .X K I ,V VV . . t N t ,, i1 Q f W 92 Lamar-O-Liers Aldridge Allen Bahney Baker Ball Bigley Boyd Brown Cook Dishongh Elledge Farrow F odell Gantt lyric Basses af Gathering for a practice are ffrom leftl Marilyn Wright, L .lo Cook, Dena Zachariah, Barbara Jacoby, Linda William Lamar-O-Liers, Lamar's girls' a cappella choir, is devoted to giving pleasure to others through song. Under the direction of Mrs. Lowder, the group performed in various programs throughout the year. At the International Trade Fair they per- formed as Dutch girls. Other programs included Christmas shows for the public and for the student body and a song fest for the Grandmothers7 Club. Social functions of the Lamar-0- Liers were a surprise breakfast for new members, the semi- casual banquet, and a trip in the Spring. Hueske Jacoby McDowell McLaughlin President: ,lo Cook Vice-President: Mary Anne Bahney Secretary: Sandy Newman Treasurer: Nancy Neil Chaplain: Sandy Thornton Sponsor: Mrs. Norma Lowder Kumar- 0-liars inda Aldridge, Ellen Smith, Nancy Neil, Claire Dishongh, s, Mrs. Lowder, and Emily Whitehead. Not pictured: Gracey, Hamilton, Leal, Mattisen, Moseley, Townsend Thornton Voss Whitehead Williams Willingham Wright Zachariah Zaun Tenison Thomas, J. Thomas, M. Marshall Monro Mounce Neil Newman Plummer Powers Smith Sullivan Tashnek I-1 Bringing a new variation of music to Lamar are these members of Tali Shiloha: Cstandingl Anne Jones, Anne Janes, Mrs. Lowder, Margaret Moreland, Judy Allen, Harriet McCleary, fsittingl Suzanne Debo and Toni Girard, Melzfdious Mzlfed Ehorus LAK: 9-1 ,lIl'.1'8fl1 C 11 orus Abbott Allen Arnim Atherton Barrett Bencowitz Berry Beyer Brookman Buchan Burrows Callaway Castillo President: Rick Niemi Vice-President: Martha Mortimer Secretary: Sanford Jones Treasurer: Barbara Cook Chaplain: Doris Richardson Sponsor: Mrs. Norma Lowder Clark Cleland, .l. Cleland, M Conrad Cook Craig Cushman Dillard Dodd Eaton Eckman Eidson Fenton Flodine Frankie Cainey With deep pride in its musical abilities, the Lamar Mixed Chorus presents interesting programs using varied types of composition. Under the direction of Mrs. Norma Lowder, the chorus performed at First Methodist Church, at St. Luke's Methodist Church, and in the school Thanks- and Christmas programs. The Octet sang for the Traffic Club at the Rice Hotel. One of the Chorus' outstanding numbers, '4The Battle Hymn of the Republic. helped make this a highly suc- cessful year. giving Nicholson Niemi Orr Paclfield Pike Pinkston Read Richardson Ross, .l. Ross, K. Roth Schneider Candy Goldfield Goodsell Jamison Jones, A. Jones, S. Kiekhoefer Kilgore Long Lund McGhee Mu ssina The Mixed Chorus entertains an assembly for the first time under the direction of Mrs. Lowder. Shamburger Shorck Smith Taubef Not pictured: Alexander, Burkhalter, Copeland, Cosgrove, Dupre, Edwards, Fenton, Hoskins, Looney, Mickley, Mil- stead, Mollard, Mortimer, Buff, Smith, Thompson. Taylor Tomfohrde Wylie Younger 95 .W are '. Spiritual Qrvwih Promo! d . , , . . W . X . lt 'M L - 7 f lffigrff W , . ggi . Q'lfi'i1if' alll li -0 flff we V ,. I+-XJ . , , i , ' 3 , 'av . i W , Q, ,. A 4,1 ,A sw my A A in , , 3 A . . -, . E51 , , Q. My ., , , , - , h . 52 3:51 , , ,Nay , sa x ' 1 -tv. - Q if F 59355 l E 41 F ' fgg , Q, I L xy l A . ff. ly, , 'X F H x, 1 M ,F X 5 1 I ll If avg X f- . at A . C . X 2 1 sc .3 .ME -1- W' 91 5 it I all L, ly r- -w .lg 'F I 'hifi-!'g 'D ,, was EL' - ziaxie F ., ., L-wife 96 Cllristian Student llrziorz Alexander Alley Anderson Avis Ball Barnhill Barnum Beasley Bell Bertron Best Binford Boes Bohlmann, G Bohlmann, W Bolling Bonner Bornefeld, B Bornefeld, M Boyd Bracewell Brewster Britton Brown Burnett Cash Claggett Clark Clemmons Cloud Cole Conrad Cook Couch Crowley Cruse Daniels Davis, J. Davis, S. Day Dent Dickens Dickson Dietz Dorroh Driver Earle Eaton Edwards Eggleston Eistrup Erwin Farrow Ferguson, B Ferguson, P Fontaine Ford Foreman Foster Fowler Frankie Frazer Frost Fullilove Gainey Gantt, B. Gantt, C. George Gill Gordon Graham Gregory HHCkmann Hamilton, C, Hamilton, D, Hamilton, K. Hammond Hanson Haralson Haynsworth Heafner Herren Hervey, K. Hervey, N. Hewitt Hines, J. Hines, N. Not pictured: Allen, Bowen, Clarabut, Elliott, Engel, Kap- elka Krause, Legler, Pace. Bill Earle, Lane Parker, George Shipley, Betty Anne San- guily after attending ten meetings, receive their memher- ship cards from the club secretary, Clare Smith. Lindsay Lodge Logan Loggins McElroy McGuffey McGuire McKee McLaughlin Machlitt Mason Matthews Melton Merritt Miller Montgomery Morris, D. Morris, Ma. Morris, Me. Morrow Muckley Murray Neale Nicholson Hockensmith Hueter Jacoby .lanes J eu Jewell Karger Kelley Kemp Kerr Kinsman Kolius Kramer Lagrone Lamkin Lang Laumen Lawhon Lee Lewis l f President: Corless Beasley Vice-President: Malcolm Morris Secretary : Clare Smith Treasurer: Lawrence Cook Chaplain: St. Claire Davis Sponsor: Mr. Harold Tate Vi 1,2 I ' f 4 7 ' , ff , If ,NV I gf f . . .sz f rf wiv . 4, Z, . . X f .V I .f ' fig! H1 Q, Qi MW. ,. W W W' 7 f ,- I Y , .fi 3. f ..1. Z e 1 f. ,.' l ZW X fc, ' :ug If ,if 'al' n if f,:',g.j7 if 1' .f ' fezdiiltf zfffftftg r 1.-71.1 7 12 . it KA , 37. ' . L , 5 Z ' W, i 'IX J k ...,, f i i Lf if f X4 : - ff L .i A . - A ' ., , 2 , fl. 19.1 it .. 'T R 'K ,,i,,. l QW , 4 .-.t . 1 A 1401? Noble Oldham Oliver Oltmann . 'Vi 5, .aw 4 -' L., L 'Y ,, .' e .bmw nf. QM! . I :ar I ' xg ti ' I 5, , , v, 4 Q' , I ' 47 'J rg W Us 1 ft , s ,, Vx E X iT M X . ,. - sw k..,,-if ,. . -sg' X 'A A Y xi At 7:45 every Tuesday, a group of students calling itself the Christian Student Union meets in the Lamar auditorium. The only qualification for membership is an interest in the club, shown by the studentis attendance. The purpose of the C.S.U. is to study Christian principles and ideals with the aim of encouraging students to apply these princi- ples at home and in school. 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Williams, L. in or , s 75-' .t a if Willingham 3, V 5' Ji ' Winder P 'K li I - ' if Q Woodward Y 'sw T. , Gigli, p ff M ' gfright B 1 i ' ' i Ol-Inga ' ll' il L Young, K- 98 Clzrisficzrz Student Lrzion IQ. O. ZZ K is' 50,41 Szlffsvn fn n, ,f , Casually carrying on ROTC business are ffrom leftl Bill Buchan, Bill Dupre, Mary Dee Neal, Robert Bottrell and Sharon Swaynie. The ROTC Officers' Club provides the officers of the Corps an opportunity to discuss vital issues confronting them, to get to know one another well, and to plan social activities. Among the social activities were parties, a hayride and the Military Ball for the entire battalion. Bottrell, D. Bottrell, R. Buchan Catechis Dupre' F otinos Holmes Jamison Neal Swaynie Vaughan Not pictured: head. President: Bill Dupre Vice-President: Bill Buchan Secretary: Robert Bottrell Treasurer: Sharon Swaynie Chaplain: Mary Dee Neal Sponsor: MfSgt. Kenneth R. Criffis Cantu, Farley, McCulley, Walne, White- I fi S A 1 R.0.T.C. Officers' Club 99 ,,,.' , ,-:,, f,,q4nx1im3f:,-si-iah1lMf 19 ......,.N' Staff members march with the battle-group, teach classes in first aid, take care of all clerical jobs, and attend competitions. Members of this administrative branch of the ROTC are Mary Dee Neal, ,ludy Holmes, Sharon Swaynie, Robert Bottrell, Jerry Farley, Bill Buchan and Billy Fotinos. efi Zfcfh L,6ff'leiyflf' cf! Commanded by Cadet .lerry Farley and Sponsor Mary Dee Neal is the Drill Platoon. The Cuidon Bearer is Cadet Bill Buchan. ROW I: Cadets Robert Bottrell, Bill Dupre, David Botrell, Bobby Vanzant, Clifford Meyer, Billy Whiting and Henry Pastor.. ROW II: Cadets Henry Salzhandler, Bobby Melia, Keith Frazier, Roy Kerr, Henry Coram and Paul Salassi. ROW III: Cadets Michael Hill, Joe Ross, James Quinn. Rod Stone-dale and Hector Valor. .if sm- , A , ' ' 1 i 1 N ,f'..f,1 ' 'e 'Q Q ' 'K f.Lq,' -su.f,..,w A.:-f 34 :l552F'if3'n'g'f 4 -' 100 ROTC Company A is commanded by Cadet Bill Dupref The Cuidon Bearer is Cadet Laird Baker. Platoon Leaders are Cadets William Vaughan and Spyros Catechis. ROW l: Cadets William Vaughan, Billy Whiting, Henry Pastor, Ronnie Stevens, Donald Hall, Ken Kiefhoefer, Tom Walne, Bill Dupref Hector Cantu, Spyros Catechis, Bobby Melia, Henry Coram, Richard Adams, Paul Salassi and John Brooks. ROW H: Cadets Jay Ginsburg, James Quinn, Hector Valor, Joseph Wiedner, Keith Ross, Laird Baker, Joe Ross, Robert Moore and William Cad- walder. First Sgt. is Hector Cantu. flffeufiv - Salute - March Company B is commanded by Cadet Byron Jamison. The Guidon Bearer is Cadet Ted Marules. Platoon Leaders are Cadets James White- head and Torn McCulley. ROW I: Cadets James Whitehead, Michael Hill, Henry Salzhandler, Richard Butler, Clifford Meyer, Byron Jamison, David Bottrell, Tom McCulley, Larry Newman, Pat Steger, Ned Muse, Bob Wright and Pat Reeve. ROW II: Cadets Michael Newman, Eddie Brooks, Stuart Samson, Bill Shelton, Ted Mar-ules, Bobby Vanzant, Rod Stonedale, Roy Kerr, Keith Frazier and Jim Graham. First Sgt. is David Bottrell. 101 hWfe4fx.LsxggLg2n:..' fs? .L ., .af 1, as 'ii Daily practices have been the key to the success of the rifle team this year. Sgt. Griffis and Sponsor Judy Holmes help .keep target scor for Cadets Jerry Farley, Bill Dupref William Vaughan, Byron .lamison and Tom McCulley. x 0 wt' S. ff. X F , 1fi.'mg5 FS- E? If H: M 1 if I. ., Qin .. V' - 1 ., 1 F , A . ' ' - , ' - :Fit The Lamar Color Cuard, composed of Bob Wvright, Keith Frazier, Pat Reew and Ned Muse. proudly bears the colors of our country and this school. 102 ROTC 'Class' instruction is a basic part of ROTC training. This class is being lectured on leadership by Cadet Robert Bottrell. CS I Michael Newman, Rod Stonedale, Roy Kerr and Bobby Vanzant attend to the daily duty of rais- ing the flag in front of Lamar. Members of the Drum and Bugle Corps, Cadets William Cadwal- lader, Henry Pastor, Paul Salas- si, Donald Hall, Larry Newman, Michael Hill and Ronnie Steph- ens are led by Cadet Tom Walne and Sponsor Sharon Swaynie. Cadet Michael Hill inspects the marching skills of Cadets Richard Butler, Clifford Meyer, Pat Steger, Ted Marules and Henry Salz- handler. 103 Jlflirdlf dd ddd Jlfldddled jlflrrrrks Mallory Taylor, Pinkie Pollard, M1-linda Morris and CayVelt1nann have great fun making Mirabeau Munchies, using Mary Pollarcl for fuel. President: Lyn Bracewell Nm pimumd: Graham Vice-President: Missy McCullough Recording Secretary: Barbara Wheeler Belton Bracewell Cecil me Q, L ra41gg4agi, ea farref, e r'srri w so F ' fri r , f - JL V' f , - fy '3 -af El Y Yi. 1 i L JL 4 L A M L llly NH .lil-FIZIJCGII ' Corresponding Secretary Mary Wells I A Treasurer: Suzanne Kamrath Sponsor: Miss Frances Cmelka Clark Clemmons Crook Doherty Failing Ford Fowler Fullilove Garwood Goss Crubhs Haralson Hocher Holmes, C. Holmes, J. Hopkins .lohn Kamrath Lester Lewis Long McCullough McFarland McGel'iee Merritt Montgomery Morris Murray The Mirabeau Club was organized for the purpose of promoting good citizen- ship and friendliness, for improving physical surroundings of the school, and for improving the spirit of Lamar. Mirabeau girls start early in the year by welcoming low sophomores to the school during Orientation. This year a Welcoming Committee was formed to continue making new students feel at home. During the Yuletide season, Mirabeau gives baskets of food to needy families and throws a Christmas party for underprivileged children at Ben Milam School. As the audience hissed, booed, clapped, and cheered, the club presented its first Mirabeau Melodrama, Curse You, Jack Dalton. In the spring the club invited all students to its annual Orenda-signing party. A Jeri Armstrong-Diane Daniels Memorial Award is presented to the most outstanding girl graduate in Mirabeau, and the Mirabeau Scholarship of one hundred dollars is presented to the most' outstanding and deserving non-member graduate. i l Roe Sarna Shinn Singleton Smith Sokolosky Spradley Stephens Stokes Sumners Taylor Temple Tomfohrde Veltmann Wells W Wheeler White Trying to scamper up the tree are Mooks Jeanie Long, Pam Cecil, Prissy Wilson Fullilove Lacy McGehee, Carol Crook, Clair Clark, Gail Potter, and Joanne Cltmann, to join the other monkey mooks-Sandy Wilson, Anne Garwood, Susan Clemmons, Sharon Haralson and Donna Temple. N alle Oltman Pace Peterson Pollard, M Pollard, P. Potter Prokop TCH.. In . .,, 5 L ww X 4 Q 1 ,Q si QV , 7? Q 1: 4 1148, V ' V I 4 As.. , , Albrecht Anderson Bader Bartow , NY 7 ,, ' me :. , A I 2 Beasley Benson Bettcher 4 f f 1 2 Mc: , .A my Ia.: A f f f 1 1 fi' . J' M .. if Bolling Bornefeld Bornefeld Early before school Betty Bornefeld. Marianne Bornefeld, Teri Rayburn, Martha Huebel, LaNoe Bolling, Surah Smith and Claire Miller gutln-r to add finishing touches to Niwauna mums and deliver them to the homeroonis. 106 ,YI'1l'Hll71fI Mum ls' the Brandes Brown Burrows Chandler Cook Cooper Creeger Dahlstrom Edwards Elliot Frazier Gordon Hanson Heacker Herren Hockensmith Huebel Huebotter James Jones Kirby Not pictured: Klep President: Corless Beasley Vice-President: Shirley Revis Recording Secretary: Marianne Bornefeld Corresponding Secretary: Marilee Herren Treasurer: Kathleen Richardson Sponsor: Mrs. Dorothy Woodruff 4.... g 5 Wm! Mum's the word-on monstrous mums was a slogan Niwauna proved to be true this year. Members of Niwauna, a girls' service club, sold mums not only for the Weekly foot- ball games, but also for Teachers, Mum Week and Hero Mum Week. Living up to another slogan, c'Char- ity Where charity is needed, Niwau- na girls gave food to a needy family at Thanksgiving and during Christ- mas entertained underprivileged chil- dren at Dow Elementary School with a party and presents. Students transferring to Lamar late in the year may count on a friendly Welcome from Niwauna members. Highlighting the social ac- tivities, the club held its annual for- mal dance in November. True to tra- dition, Niwauna produced the origi- nal Censored Sixties Variety Show and sponsored the popular Singing Valentines. 6 M .V.-, --h-..s,-- 2 1 x Anne Bader, Judy Cordon, Cheryl Hanson, Karen Kleidere, Gai1vOstin, and Mary Lou Thorning make the perfect picture of the highest level of uscummanship. Kleiderer Lane Lee Lewis Lucas Lundstrom Mason McAdams McGee Mendell Miller Mortimer Moyers N aschke Neal Ostin Overstreet Rayburn Revis Richardson Simmons Smith Spaw Stewart Stiranka Thorning Watson, C. Watson, P. 107 Throughout the year, Palamar members serve their school and fellow students with enthusiasm. During the football season, club members sell slogan slips and pennants. Preparations begin as early as July, when mem- bers meet to choose designs. ln the Spring, Palamar sponsored an Easter-egg hunt for children at a day-care home. Gifts this year included donations to the basketball team and the band for new uniforms and equipment. Social gatherings included a formal dinner-dance, a banquet, and the Mother-Daughter Tea. President: Susan Kolius Vice-President: Mary Caroline Morrison Recording Secretary: Sharon Swaynie Corresponding Secretary: Susan Arnim Treasurer: Ellen Claggett Sponsor: Mrs. Margaret Wisdom Adkins Ames 108 Palomar ijalamar Pa! Tom McGuire, swamped by Palamar girls, Mar Frazer, canlt decide whose slogan slips to buy. Arnim Barrett Bones Bryant Buck Buechel Butler Castillo Charlton Claggett Cole Daniels Davis Dee Flodine Frazer Cates Hill Isle .lahnke Janes .lordan Kilgore Kolius Logan Mareeh McCleary Morrison Niebuhr Pawley Harris, .lua. Harris, Jud. LJ Sell logau cia Ames, Pam Gates, Judy Harris, and Nancy 4'Buy them allf' laughs Pam. Powers Richards Richey Sagendorph Smith Snow Swaynie Taylor Tovar Trulan Warren Whatley Wisdom Woodward Zanek f,r- ,N . l ii i, V W L 'L ' gl K gl ifikk fy .,,, ,. ,,.. ,, , ' 7 k- 152 4' , I ff ' f' WY ' 9 A , .. 7'TfV'T1?'W'YfZV' '2'11L a:,1 A0 I 4 if ! 9 Q -af -' Qmi - .k,.-f. , 71 'lf 1f.3S5,.,ff v .,.,A .5 . :Eff C ff Il- iff' N 3 , f mgi igi'-vi Gm'-3 VA i X . 4 NO: 6 57 I s ff,-, mi, ff :?' on :1l.jg-ffv 1. ' ,,,-. 1 fi 42 1 4 1 '1?p'fm'1 X -Z ,y HW-- S lsy , ,. - Not pictured: Morgan Gathering canned goods to take to a needy family are Allison Hill, Charlotte Janke, Ellen Maresh and Jaia Barrett. 109 J Kvmlucf and Kvurage Trying to co-ordinate a plan for Tawasi banners are Cathy Taylor, Helen Havemann and Carolyn Russell. .lf - , ,fgmk I .W It asf ' ll -f A ii Q ,,g if , , ' , if ,. A Q 31.33, ,.l m E nnyr i N 1 Q. gN . ' ' -an X .u', C ,C -Jiri ' . t QQ y ,5 ,, ,M If ,eg A 110 Tazcasi 5 .Xa f I a bv v A -fy M- vs ...... e -xr ak X as rv. Sl Not pictured: Rollins President: Barbara Skaggs Vice-President: Kathleen Greengrass Abolafia Recording Secretary: Allen Joyce Foote Barbee Corresponding Secretary Jackie Eubanks Treasurer: Jane Lincoln Sponsor: Miss Mary ,labsen Baum Bell Berberian Best Blackwell Borzilleri Branan Branner Burns Childers Cogswell Downing Dows Emmerton Eubanks Finl-:le Fletcher Bewildered sophomores breathe more easily, thanks to the Tawasi Club. The first day of school, Tawasi members distribute school maps and lists of teachers to the sophomore homerooms. During the football season, Tawasi not only made banners for the games, but also sponsored the Reagan game. This year the girls volunteered one afternoon a week to take care of children at the Burnet-Bayland Home for Dependent Children. Their social activities consisted of the annual spring banquet, a formal dance, and the Mother-Daughter Tea. Every year the club presents the Tawasi Cup to one outstanding junior boy on the basis of scholastic ability and intra-curricular activities. Gill Green Greengrass Havemann Hodges Joost Lang Lincoln Machlitt M B Barbara Skaggs, Peggy Brannan, Karen Kaase, Joyce Rollins, .lefra C Myer Vest, .lean Berherian, Sandra Baum, Stell Borzilleri and Elizabeth Gill are all helpful workers. But watch out for that ladder! Remem- ber, you're decorating for the Friday-the-13th Dance. McKenna Neil Russell Salassi Skaggs Foote Skandalis Suman Taylor Vest Williams L C70 be Crue At the Wichaka coke party .lo Cook spreads a little Christmas gossip which seems pretty exciting to Margaret Cleland, Barbara Craig, Linda Roediger and Barbara Bliss. 112 Wicizalca-Chums Arnold Barkley Behrens Bliss Brady Clark Cleland Cook Craig Echols Fincke Fitchette Hill James Kaucher Knowlton Lee McCulloc McElroy Martin Mitchell h The purpose of the Wichaka-Chums is made evident in the clubis name itself. The Indian Word Wichaka means to be true. The letters in '6Chums,' stand for charity, hospitality, usefulness, merit and scholarship. Through their various activitiesfclub members live up to these ideals. During the Thanksgiving and Christmas seasons the club spon- sored various charity projects. Wichaka-Churns also made donations to the school during the year. Annually, Wichaka presents to the most representative senior boy The David Fenwick White Memorial Cup. In the spring, club members presented their Style Show. Social activities included a formal dance, the Mother-Daughter Tea, and the Father-Daughter Banquet. President: ,lo Cook Vice-President: Anne Fincke Recording Secretary: Linda Boediger Corresponding Secretary: Stephanie Sampson Treasurer: Barbara .Bliss Sponsor: Dr. Helen Bottrell Not pictured: Anduiza, Lee, Smith Pinkston Richardson Roberts Roediger Sampson Serfatty Smith, C. Smith, S. Tunnell Whitehead Williams, C. Williams, D. 1 1 Tommy Lott seems quite satisfied that he has just bought a pennant from AHI10 Fiflflke but -lanell Pinkston and Sally Lee won't be happy until he buys a couple of pens, too. 3 1 Selected as favorites by the Irari boys for the Irari Court are Missy McCullough, Sarah Mendell, Mary Beth Burns, Chris Williams, Carol Kindel, Karen Kaase, Sharon Haralson, Shelly Sucher and Nancy Kluppel. E 114 Irarz' What' lmri Safari? Adams Ballanfant Beich Blackledge Blackwell Bland The spirit of Irari is seen in its Indian motto Imi Irari or its English counterpart 4'Brothers Always. With this motto in mind the members strive to achieve good fellow- ship, high honor, a stronger character, and a more mature understanding of the world which surrounds them. The Lamar Band, the library, the athletic teams, and the various charity groups in and around Houston are among the many organizations which receive generous donations from Irari. Such events as the lrari Safari, the annual Stag Banquet, in addition to the Irari Court, and numerous dances and parties make the social calendar complete for the Irari year. Bryan Chandler Couch Cutler Cummings Dawson Dill, L. Dill, T. Donoghue Engel George Grassedonio Green Gregg President: Larry Beich Vice-President: Bill lVIcDugald Secretary: Richard Santamaria Treasurer: Steve Cummings Sponsor: Mr. J oe Euresti The Heads show reverence to elephants at the zoo as the Irari member and their date watch amu ed Not pictured: Travis Lowey-Ball McDugald Morgan Morse Neilson Niemi Otto Petty Redding Rice Rodgers, L. Rodgers, T Santamaria Sarfati, J. Smith Smyth Spear Stewart Sucher Usher Vogt Works Wvfln Harrell Helander Irwin Kaase Kapelka Sweetheart Joan Frensley Tottenham, Bobby Anderson, Smith and Chip Werlein. AMQBYQRN '. xs- slim: X 'ii Enjoying making Christmas come true for these needy children are Pow Wow members Dickie Jerry Converse, Roland Sledge, Johnny Strater, Doug Cralg Gavin Sprewiug Q 116 Pow Wow Anderson Bennett Bland, D. Bland, F. Brock Bryan Collins Converse Cook Khrisimas Khcezif Craig Cramer Dorroh Duff Ferguson Fisk Hamilton Hedges Hellbusch Hill, B. Hill, S. Hindman .lennett Lawhon McCaskil1 McNeill Mabray Morris N aber N elms Newman Gavin Smith, Bob Lawhon and Danny Hedges uborrowi' a couple of bales of hay for the Pow Wow hayride. But the question is How can they drive the getaway car for all the hay? Pow Wow, Lamar's man's club has always been an active social and service organization. Traditionally, the Pow Wow Club sponsors the homecoming hop and the May Fete each year. It also has the unique privilege of having the only 'cpeon-drawn wagon in the spring 'rodeo parade. Famous Pow Wow parties round out the social life at Lamar. Generous members contribute to the library, athletic teams, the band, and various charities. At Christmas, the club gave food and presents to five underprivileged families. Encouragingistudent developments, Pow Wow each year presents the K. Lamar Camp Memorial Award to the senior boy showing the most excellence in character, scholarship, and athletics. President: Doug Craig Not pictured: Alexander, Comiskey, Dantone, Grether Vice-President: Chip Werlein Secretary: Dan Hedges Treasurer: Johnny Strater Sponsor: Mr. James Hart Poland, Sledge, Thomason, Vanzant. Peden Perry Peterson Pettigrew Phair Price, B. Price, D. Roemer Schooler Smith, G. Smith, M. Strater Summers Suttles Tottenham Weaver Werlein Wheless l as 117 Santa 601115 to llndcrprivileged Ramal members Mike Driscoll and Joe Stubbs don't seem to mind at all being soda jerks for Barry Debakey and especially his date, Roxanne Espenship, at the Ramal Christmas Dance. L., 118 Ramal Amidon Anderson Craig Founded in 1942, the Ramal Club aims at promoting fellow- ship among the student body, encouraging school spirit, pro- moting service projects for the school, and sponsoring social functions. During the Christmas season, Ramal boys gave a Christmas party for underprivileged first graders at Crockett Elementary School. On December 20, the club gave its Christmas dance in the girls, gym. Each spring, Ramal sponsors the Kamal Relays for all boys at Lamar who have not lettered in track. Toward the end of the year, the club awards a trophy to the most outstanding athlete at Lamar. Dozier Driscoll Eckrnan Fielder Not pictured: Allen, Bowman, Collins, Sadler, Sikes. Garrett Greenwood James Jamison Kochanowsky Livermore McBride McCrary McKin1ay Monkhouse Nash Raulston Sherwood Stubbs Tucker Ward Westheimer Lasser Legler President: Robert Greenwood Vice-President: Greg Nash Secretary: Robert Westheimer Treasurer: Bob Sherwood Sponsor: Mr. Gary Stuart Sweetheart: Lyn Bracewell Preparing to play Santa Claus for the needy chil- dren are Ramal Sweet- heart Lyn Bracewell, Rob- ert Greenwood and David Amidon. 119 120 Athletics f X X 3 flfhleiics The athletic department of Lamar opens the door of phy- sical fitness to every student at Lamar. Not only the varsity ath- letes participate in the athletic opportunities, but through the required physical education classes, each student receives training to improve his skills and co-ordination. For fun, and for increased physical ability, the interested boy may go out for intramural sports, and the girl, Cherokee tournaments. How- ever, the real incentive for achievement in athletics comes from that intangible quality at Lamar-its spirit. Whether ac- tively participating or not, each student is a part of the team through his interest and loyalty to Lamar. N-Rallying 'round her banner, we will never fail. So to Lamar, Alma Mater, sing hail, hail, hail. 2 E I 963 Lamar Kedsk FRONT ROW: Manager Bryan John, Jolmny Joe George, Richard Aillet, David Brown, Allen Grassedonio. SECOND ROW: Manager Dan McCrary, Buddy Roberts, David Price, Rolland Sledge, Ronnie Dillee, Harold Dantone. TOP ROW: Coach McGee, Coach Lynch, Jon Cheek, Chuck Tait, Dan Hedges, Jim Gudenrath, Bill Earle,-Hollye Fisk. Lamar 0 Galena Park Lamar 13 Austin 7 Lamar 14 Lee Lamar 13 Jones 8 Lamar 6 Reagan Lamar 16 Westbury 0 Lamar 0 Waltrip Lamar 6 Bellaire 30 Lamar 6 Davis Lamar 4-2 San Jacinto 8 Pre-season predictions greatly underrated the 1963 Lamar Redskin football team. The sportswriters had predicted a 1-4 season in district play for this team that they felt faced a problem in depth. However they greatly underestimated the fight and the spirit this little band of Indians possessed. In opening their schedule with a real 'fhead-knocker against state-ranked Galena Park, Lamar had been rated a three-touchdown underdog. But a grinding Redskin defense managed to hold back the powerful Jackets to a mere 7-0 defeat. In their second game the Indians were handed the first of their two major defeats of the season. This time it was at the hands of Lamaris newest rival, the Lee Generals. The following week the Reagan Bulldogs managed to slip by the Redskins, scoring in the last eight seconds of play to win by a touch- down. This heartbreaking setback was followed by another close defeat in a contest with the Waltrip Rams. Then the tide turned. With a little shifting of the offense, Lamar conquered the Davis Panthers -in a 6-0 thriller the following week. This first victory sent Lamar into district play with a dismal 1-ll record. A huge Austin team was to challenge Lamar in the first district game, a team picked on all polls to be the 9-AAAA District Champions. In a never- to-be-forgotten clash Lamar opened up a new sweeping offense that ate up the insurmountable Mustangs that week. This offense made repeat performances out of the Jones and the Westbury games. Lamar had not been picked to win any of these games, even after it turned Austin upside down, but the players' performances at these contests earned lineman of the weekv and back of the weekl' honors on four occasions for Corby Robertson and Harvey Trammell. The next week was one of intense activity for the players as well as the fans. For the Bellaire game, numerous pep rallies and festivities pushed school spirit up to an extraordinary level. The game was picked to be a toss-up by the sportswriters, but it proved to be a heartbreaking 30-6 loss for the Redskins. The season ended with an impressive comeback, when the Redskins badly defeated San Jacinto. 122 Football ms Sfavthzllm afaml C Dick Nelms, Harvey Trammell, Jared Hitchcock, Johnny Brock, John Moore. David Witt, Carl Allred, Leighton Chambers, Roger Leinert, Corby Robertson, Jim Gardner. Shelby Bryan, Johnny Strater, Chip Werlein, Mickey Krueger, Coach O'Reagan, Coach Fisk, Manager Sonny Kauffman. Not pictured: Bob Northrup, Wright Bohlmann. ab! 6 Xwtpfffffeylb ,Milla fc, 6, 6 QWNL 10 ' H H f A 1 2 0 S ts Q 'Q-Q c , s 'Q R - Znsz 1 ir N' R V ,y,,t R syiv, ,C qly, , fi stsnnnes . f 1 I sstsrl t C wffiy - , JOHNNY STRATER DAVID BROWN HARVEY TRAMMELL This year's cheerleaders are seen here going through the motions of a few practice jumps before a game-day pep rally. I 963 Kai kin cfheerlmder Often when a team is losing, a demoralizing effect is conveyed from the silent stands out onto the field of play. It is the difficult task of the cheerleaders never to let such a lull occur. This year, school spirit at Lamar got off to a rather slow start, but, as the season progressed and the football team got on its feet and began piling one Redskin victory upon another, the spirit increased to a tremendous, moving level not often seen. Much of the credit for this feat should rightfully be bestowed on this yearas fine cheerleaders. However, they were by no means solely responsible. A winning football team and enthusiastic student support were invaluable aides to the cheerleaders in accomplishing their purpose. This year Roy Collins performed an excellent job as f'Little Red, and the service clubs provided the elaborate decora- tions around the school each week and brought Big Red to every game. 255' 'K ' - Kg, ' gf it -L. V .1 ar M ' U ., M-x 1 ,,,... .. .,.,,N.c .. ..., -- ,,,,., ..,., W ' Barbara Krause and Doug Craig. ,loan Frensley and Jerry Converse. Sharon Haralson and Bobby Hellbusch. 124 Football Handling the maze of football equipment is only a small part of the huge task managers Robbie Moore, Richard Powell, and Sonny Kauffman perform during football season. Ready and waiting to aid an injured Indian, our indispensable trainers Art Koeninger, Charles Morris, and Chuck .lacobus assume their positions near the bench. Lama.r's big forward wall composed of Fisk, Leinert, Earl, Dantone, Strater, Bryan, and Krueger hit the sled at the beginning of a daily practice. V '9YYI '1 '- ,,,,..s,wL-M mass. w l J A HCUSKIII War party led by btrater and Hitchcock charge onto the field on their way ter--VW H to a thrilling upset over top-ranked Austin. 125 ! A slap on the back goes out to Ronnie Dillee 1455 from Harvey Trammell after his splendid inter- ception of a San Jacinto pass on a play he turned into a Lamar touchdown. i Fleet Harvey Trammell swings through a big hole in the Austin defense provided for him hy Guards Allen Crassedonio and Johnny Strater. 128 Foolball Che Key Was Zeamufark Tackle Shelby Bryan leads a brick wall of an interference to leave those Davis Panthers dusted and pave the way for a speedy Leighton Chambers. ' ,f ggyfay t g One bull of a fullback, Jared Hitchcock, plows right over those Golden Bears to eat up yardage on a crucial third-down-and eight situation. ', Even with an interference like .lim Gardner and Harvey Trammell, Dick Nelms is at a loss to a faceguard tackle by that Davis Panther. , Coaches Fisk, McGee, and O'Reagan size up the situation before sending Shelby Bryan back into the action with a big play from the bench. Quarterback David Brown pitches back to Harvey Trammell as he and pulling guard Johnny Strater and fullback Jim Gardner swing a big interference into position. Up in the air goes Center Harold Dantone for a look at a Mustang quarterback sneak which has already been taken care of by Red-Dogging Jared Hitchcock. 129 -- g Q , ,.,. .,..,, .,.. , W . , ,.Wi..3, - T., g V 'ft 'Q - iv N X if-14 5 T , i . , ' --'- - Q xax - , ss sm5sf.'fsTiSi:i, Y , i 'Vx' .- I. B L , ' A if 'mL- -, , -te A 1 x Y V, s .asa 1 t. E N s 5 5 w .Q f 1 'A E- ' , 2, et X - s , ig f at 1 K: ' Q ' -im S v w: - g 1 2 -me Xie' . I i - ' ' ' s ---- 1 -, ' f , Qt S g 1: , f we rf, ,L,h V f xf fi as s st -g 1' X .O - , - f 1 ' , 'sf 5- , .w it -t .Q N. 5 1 - if T it 1 ,N e. if ig qt X z wg, . K ,Q-41 A 5' awp,-,4,: Q area- X - K ' k-,h - ' e t 1 ' .2 '- : . 2 f . Q 5' -' Q' V 3 3 f ' ' 'H fd: - ' - - . 1 nf-ep: if 'ef ' I - Y M, .V K fl' PWE VU I ,gmt L Et 5.-has . - -e . . J Q w 6 -ani fi 959' Y ' ,, r ,. if if EM ,V t r , , 0 , at 1 , iff' a f to if M wr M tx 2 T ' 4 K5 , Harold Dantone, Jared Hitchcock, and Harvey Trammell were elected this year's varsity football captains. Their leadership and their fine performances on the field and in practice helped make this past season a successful one. 130 Foolball Gam Spirit Prcmiled The color, the swaying crowds, the noise, the electric air on game day-all of these are the glorious side of foothall which the fans know, but they represent only one side of the sport. Only one who plays can know both sides of the story. The drudgery of practice, the disappointment of defeat is most deeply felt only by those who participate. Here enjoying shoot- ing the bull on game day, some varsity footballers give some 'EBU teamers a little razz as they prepare for their afternoon game. In a more dismal mood, some very somber and very tired Redskins stand respectfully with a Reagan lineman as the Reagan Alma Mater is played. The final gun had sounded only seconds earlier to end a game that Reagan had won in the last eight seconds of play. HARVEYTRAMMELL JOHNNY JOE GEORGE All-Zone foffensel All-Zone All-City f2nd Teamb JOHNNY STRATER CORBY ROBERTSON All-Zone Coffensel All-Zone All-City foffensel All-City f2nd Team? HAROLD DANTONE All-Zone All-Citv foffensel FRONT ROW: Coach Hart, Tom Lawless, Paul Trapp, Tom Quinn, Gary Harris, Jim Herrington, Robbie Robertson, Coach Lane. MIDDLE ROW: John O,Day, Randy Hinds, Lloyd Webre, Jim Simms, Randy Murphy, Mickey Phair, Vince Shortt, Rick Martin, Jim llelotgii BACK ROW: Bill Peebles, Malcolm Pettigrew, Ralph Hull, Cary Vaughn, Doug Simmons, David Wheatley, Lynn Wolf, Dick e n. Not pictured: Anthony Tomasino, Tom Walther, Bill Koenig, Jim Ince, Thomas Brittain, Dennis Edwards, George Zeluff, Mike Mitchell. aff S6'6I5'l7lfl 19 Mzrsify Off to a rather slow start this past season, Lamar's Lamar Galena Park Junior Varsity Squad staged a miraculous comeback Lamar Lee during the middle and latter portions of the season . . Lamar Reagan much like our Varsity, and when the team had reach- ed its full potential, hardly any other team could stop Lamar Waltrip it. They won six of their last seven contests, finishing Lamar Davis out their season with a very substantial victory over . . . . . . Lamar Austin San Jacinto. The size of this Junior Varsity Squad leads all to expect many excellent varsity prospects Lamar JOIICS from this team next year. The hard work of Coaches Lamar Westbury, Jim Hart and Duke Lane and of the members of the , . Lamar Bellaire team will be rewarded when these boys move up to varsity positions. Lamar San Jacinto 131 '75 Ccam Qoofballfrs This past season, Lamar's hustling 'CBR teamers turned in a terrific 6-3 record to better either of the other two Redskin Football teams. A driving offense led by high-scoring Norman Herzog, Roy Wallace, Bobby Lundberg, and Mike Dowell piled up 75 of the 123 points this team compiled. This yearls team was also blessed with an unusually big, as well as fast, line, which was a major factor in the making of this tremendous offense and the defense that held all opposition to a mere 57 points. It is certain that most of these boys will see action on the varsity squad in the forth- coming seasons. This group's performance would seem to point out that very probably a championship team will be assembled out of this group by the time these boys become seniors. Coach Stuart and Coach Roper will deserve much of the credit for any future performance of this hustling team. FIRST ROW: Petkas, Sanders, Malavansos, Lundberg, Feinsilver, Herzog, Dowell, Aillett, Wallace. SECOND ROW: Cook, Evins, Hare, Head, Robertson, Edwards, Moore, Park. THIRD ROW: Coach Stuart, Lakin, Reviere, Dugat, O'Neal, Vogler, C. Young, Rodriguez, Carter, Carsey, Coach Roper. FOURTH ROW: Redmon, Darnell, Overcast, Thrash, Word, Perez, McEntire. FIFTH ROW: Alley, Deutsch, Dennis, H. Young, Browning, Berry, Bertron, Merrill, Irwin. Not pictured: Crapse, Lawrence, Kirk, Butler, Huff, Twedell. Lamar Galena Park 7 Lamar North Shore Lamar Aldine 0 Lamar Pasadena Lamar Memorial 6 Lamar Jones Lamar Spring Branch 0 Lamar Bellaire Lamar St. Thomas 12 132 Foolball QQ QQ I3 I if . fp A 142,477 Ai' f wwf E' X 215 fab ff X X2 if , A fbvzff WQQQQSQ. sf' 1' 1 IH The real foundation of Lamar's three basketball teams consists of these three coaches-Mr. Claude Wright, B Team coachg Mr. Duke Lane, Varsity coachg Mr. Tom Lynch, .lunior Varsity coach. Lamar Lamar Lamar Lamar Lamar Lamar Lamar Lamar Lamar Lamar I 963-64 Red 53 Bellaire 74 40 Westbury 57 22 Austin 43 32 J ones 61 69 San Jacinto 53 42 Bellaire 50 45 Westbury 54 61 Austin 66 45 J ones 50 87 San Jacinto 48 Captain Dick Nelms Captain Johnny .loe George I34 Basketball km KHQHFS Although lacking the height advantage that a great many of its opponentswpossessed, the 1963-64 Lamar Redskin Basketball Team still performed as an unusually quick, alert, and spirited unit. During District play six-foot, three-inch Bob Goff, the tallest man on the team, who did almost all of Lamar's tip-off jumping, never faced a man who was not at least two inches taller than he. Finishing next to last in Zone contention was a record that cannot be considered truly representative of this squadis ability. It possessed the fifth- and sixth-ranked scorers in our district in the form of Gary Zeller and Johnny Joe George and brought home the championship trophy from the Brazosport Tournament, played prior to the opening of District play. The team also did well in the other two tournaments in which it participated, advancing to the consolation finals in the Annual Houston J. C. Tournament in a field of twenty-four teams and to the semifinals in a tough tournament in Corpus Christi. These results point out the keenness of the competition in our particular area, since we were able to do well against opposition from other parts of the state. The first half of District play did not go so well for the Redskins, but they came back very strong the second time around. However it often seemed that Fate was surely against us, for we lost three of these last five games in the last two minutes of play. The underrated Indians held the powerful Austin Mustangs. then vouching a 30-0 record. the Jones Falcons, and the Bellaire Cardinals right down to the wire, only to lose each time in this way. It was in the Austin game that a hopping Bed- skin defense held six-foot, seven-inch Ken Spain, the Cityis leading scorer, to his seasonfs minimum in scoring. The Indians were able to end their season gloriously by crushing San Jacinto. ' A Next season's outlook is very good, for nine members of this year's varsity squad will return. In addition there will be boys from this year's Junior Varsity squad moving up to varsity positions. Dick Nelms, Buddy Bailey, Tommy Lott, Steve Ullrich, Corby Robertson, Miles Broughton, Bob McGhee, Bob Goff, Garlen Clarabut Cary Zeller Johnny Joe George, Jim Gilley, Roger Leinert, Johnny Brock. lKneelingJ Coach Duke Lane. Pause-d momentarily, Garlen Clarabut has his eyes fixed on Bob Coff, who is battling that Austin player for a rebound. .lim Gilley moves in to aid Bob. V Q . nf rel. . e e n t N of ' 9 ii,,e , , , W Vqr. v- ' , .A .4 'jf kg 4 hey, ..... M f . X i y k.,V I . .E L , , rf in kVkkk5xxx,, K- , lg e it . xi iigiiil X if t .K L L e , E V, it sf f f , e t K 1. Q ..,,,.,.r,. frgiTg-,.W...,,,,,A ji, e Mr' i Leaping high goes lanky Bob Goff, straining to deliver the tip-off , to waiting Tommy Lott. Chefs Wa ,4m,vlc Action U As the final buzzer draws near and the pressure builds, all eyes are s 'f - on Garlen Clarabut's vital free throw. wa H127 -- ,, ff ,..,-V,, wif SS Junior Varsity men Terry Newman, Cary Clark, Wright Bohlmann, 2 ' ,,,,,a,'.-V-4-17 and Jimmy Disch follow up Malcolm Pettigrew's shot just to make Y A- 1 2 'M' sure those Lee Generals don't get ar rebound. X Ni Q 136 liaslfelball .lohnny Joe George goes up high to get off a two-pointer over that defensive Lee General as Nelrns, Clarabut, and Lott swing into position to set up the play. Lamar's leading scorer, Gary Zeller, gets one blocked this time. Johnny .loe George and Garlen Clarabut have to change direction quickly and get back down court to prevent the Mustangs from turning the tables on them. Garlen Clarabut and .lim Gilley put together a tremendous defense on the city's leading scorer, Ken Spain of Austin. Lamar almost pulled the rug out from under this team which had won thirty straight contests. Dave McNeil and Dirk Bennett seem to be pointing out the fact that they were this year's basketball managers. 137 ffopefuls for the 5'ufure JUNIOR VARSITY Lamar 57 Bellaire Lamar 46 Westbury Lamar 64 Austin Lamar 36 Jones Lamar 59 San Jacinto Lamar 32 Bellaire Lamar 53 Westbury 55 Lamar 53 Austin 59 Lamar 48 Jones 51 Lamar 46 San Jacinto 35 The 1963-1964 Junior Varsity Team was composed of fFront rowJ Jim Disch, A1 Szkody, Bill Bauer, Bill Koenig, Robert Works, Jerry Goff fBack rowl Malcolm Pettigrew, Terry Newman, Pete Blackledge, Wright Bohlmann, Bill Stewart, Dillon Ferguson, Cary Clark. Lamar Lamar Lamar Lamar Lamar Lamar Lamar Lamar Lamar Lamar Lamar Lamar Although neither the Junior Varsity nor the Sophomore teams finished number one in Zone con- tention, their performances and the fighting spirit that they maintained are certainly commendable to the boys themselves and to their respective coaches, Coach Lynch of the Junior 'Varsity and Coach Wright of the Sophomore teams. Both teams proved to be real competitors, doing Well against the opposition in this area. The experience gained will prove nothing but beneficial to the boys as they move up to Varsity positions in the forthcoming seasons. From this great storehouse of talent, Lamar's hopes for future successes in basketball look very good. SOPHOMORE 41 Aldine 51 28 Westbury 31 49 Aldine 29 61 Spring Branch 34 29 Westbury 42 46 Jones 49 37 Spring Branch 39 40 Jones 51 42 Waltrip 50 38 Westbury 37 52 Jones 30 43 Waltrip 50 This past season's Sophomore Team was made up of lFront rowl Oakley, Anthony, Copeland Brmdly. Brown, D8UiClS, Morrison fBack rowb Strange, Robertson, Goodman, Greene, Reed White. Roden, and Kennedy. 138 Basketball 9' V f in f X X f Ka 1 f 0 Q Q S 'F o A V x .is i L 1 ' 'i'f'7?'1i41i'1 M I., Lamar ls' Kindermeu Coach Bill McGee has another fine track team this year. With at least a dozen one- and two-year letter- men returning, the boys coming up from last year's fine Junior Varsity squad, plus a big crop of Sopho- more talent, Lamar should have great depth in every event including the field events. Last year the team suffered in this category, so it has been to the team's benefit to see its weightmen, broad jumpers, and high jumpers come around and develop into real competi- tors this year under Coach ,lim Hart. Lamar is also expected to do well in the sprints and be, strong in the various relays, and, if our fine cross country team can offer any indication, we should also do Well in the distance events. As the Orenda goes to press, this tribe of trackmen and their coaches look optimistically toward the coming season. Coach Bill McGee is expecting big things out of his captains, Jeff Gregory and Mike Olvey. Both boys are two-year lettermen. fFront row? Olvey, Jenell, Scott, Trammell, Wheless, Bryan, Sadler, Bertch, Zabak, Price, Trapp, Elkins, Mims, J. Gregory. fSecond rowl Coach McGee, Craig, Lamotta, Kidd, Dillard, Ballafant, Henry, Britton, Price, Miller, Schneringer, Mayer, McCaw, Kelsey, Knowlton, Sanders, Coach Hart, Roe. CThird row? T. Gregory, Bennett, McDuga1d, Suttles, Hull, Stewart, Davis, Bailes, Croom, Greene. CFourth rowl Kapelka, Skipper, Selke, Usher, Thompson, Vogt, Wallace, Crowley, Bentley, Sharp, Redding. Not pictured: Dantone, Kaase, Smith. High jumper Tom McDugald clears the bar with ease, showing off the form that made him one of the top IWO high jumpers in the city last year. Even better things are expected of him this season. 140 Track Q Carl Skipper, Bill Usher, and Ken Kapelka obviously have the long legs necessary to be good hurdlers, exem- plified here by the way in which they dwarf this high hurdle. This threesome is expected to finish consistently up with the winners this season. Much will come to be expected of these boys who are Lamar's prime prospects in the sprints. Usher, Wheless, Thompson, and Scott will compose the sprint relay. Weightmen Mims, Elkins, Bryan, Trapp, and Zabak observe David Price's exhibition of good shot putting form and, in the interests of safety, stand clear of falling goal posts. Lamar's hope for success in the distance races will be invested in these boys: CStandingl Sadler, Roe, Bennett, Suttles, J. Gregory fKneelingl T. Gregory, Miller, Schneringer, Bertch, and Mayer. This year's mile relay will be made up of four of these boys: Thomp- son, Craig, Mayer, Usher, and Olvey. 141 'lc S Weightmen Kelsey, McGaw, Mims, Price, Knowlton, Bryan, and f Elkins look on as Coach Hart demonstrates the important position of the free arm when hurling the discus on big Paul Trapp. 617755 60 airy This past fall our cross-country team proved to be another in the line of traditionally excellent ones Lamar has produced. But its success seems to point out even greater success for the school along this line, for only three of the nine boys on the squad will graduate and not return to run next season. Manley Roe, a sophomore, headlined the team. He became the Gulf Coast champion in cross-country at the State Meet in Austin, better- ing the old school record in the two-mile race. Even bigger things are expected of him and of this Well- conditioned squad in the forthcoming season. 142 Track X 4L...,, , Coach McGee points out the position of the shoulder in the starting blocks on sprinter Bill Wheeless while observing dash men Price, Vogt, Bailes, Thompson, Henry, and Scott take in what is said. Broad Jumpers Greene and LaMotta take in Bob .lenell's demon- stration of good jumping form. , A I Cross-countrymen Mayer, Roe, Sadler, T. Gregory, Schneringer, Bennett, Bertch, and J. Gregory get set for the two-mile jaunt. lfaseball Shortstop Johnny Joe George and Second Baseman Johnny Brock put together a very effective combination, one that will keep second base adequately defended this year. '75'ig league ltedskins flat an the Diamond W2 All-city Captain Johnny Joe George looks over the schedule ahead of the lndians with Coach Stuart. 144 Baseball The outlook for this baseball season seems very bright for Coach Cary Stuart and his team. The squad this year is a large, hard-Working group, very serious about their sport. With a majority of last year's starters returning to action led by their All City Cap- tain Johnny Joe George, this ball club should find no particular difficulties with any of the opposition from this area. Johnny Joe's great potential has been broadly recognized. Professional scouts will be following him closely this year. With the great depth this team pos- sesses, it should be strong in all respects, especially, it seems, in the pitching department. Stan Ludwick and Mike Teague will both be back, each with two years of Varsity experience behind them. In addition to their talent Lamar recently came into one of the best young pitching prospects in the city in Hugh Hamilton. By no means alone, these boys will be backed up by ua very quick, accurate infield and a long-armed crop of outfielders. t 5 sa mgay, M 5:94251 S t 15 fi' n. K The heart of any baseball team is centered around its pitching staff. Our school is fortunate in that we have such depth and talent in this area with pitchers like Doug Pettit, Stan Ludwick, Hugh Hamilton, Mike Teague, Chuck Tait, and Frank Terry. A strong Redskin infield will be maintained this season by fFront rowl Mike Teague, Johnny Brock, David Brown, fBack rowl .lack Vaughan, Bob Goff, Corby Robertson, and Johnny .loe Coerge. This quick, accurate defense will have much to do with the success of this team. Backing up the pitchers will be catchers Lawrence Cook and Garlen Clarabut. The boys with the big heave on that ball are Lamar's long throwing outfielders: CFront rowl Steve Ull- rich, Jimmy Disch, Stan Ludwick. KB-ack rowl Hollye Fisk, Doug Pettit, Tim Pickering, Chuck Tait, and Terry Richard. WT This year's slugging Varsity Team will be centered around CFront row? Hugh Hamilton, Frank Terry, Johnny Brock, Stan Ludwick David Brown, Jimmy Disch, Lawrence Cook, Garlen Clarabut fBack rowii Jack Vaughan, Mike Teague, Steve Ullrich, Doug Pettit, Hollye Fisk, Corby Robertson, Johnny Joe George, Bob Goff, Chuck Tait, Terry Richard, Tim Pickering. 0 Z9 0615114 in fam? fb X ,gpafx A M GW W W fi NNE .5 f- ' 12. I 4 M ,J A strong Junior Varsity Squad this season will be composed of tFront row? Jerry Goff, ,lohn Williams, Jimmy Hargrave, Jim Livermore, Cary Clark fBack row? Bill Thomas, George Zeluff, Buddy Bailey, Billy Earle, Roger Schramm, Tommy Roden, Randy Murphy. 146 Baseball Depth Here fFront rowj Bob Eutsler, Sandy Sanguily, Collins Oakley, Ben Harris CBack rowl Loyal Brown, Eric Frisk, Clinton Davis, John Cunningham, Travis Middleton, and Bob Gurley will comprise this year's scrapping Sophomore Team. i tp? SL Cflb' tvuficn Kaddie Edward Fielder, Lee Roy Garrett, and Steve Everts look on as Jack Vaughan displays his superior skill on the greens. These boys comprised Lamar's winning first flight in competition. After possessing the District Cham- pionship team last year, Coach Donald Longcope had the misfortune of gradu- ating most of his team. With only three returning lettermen back in action much will be expected from the new sophomore talent that has recently come out for the squad. The team was fortunate to have the assistance of professional Lee Roy Garrett, who donated his driving range facilities for the improvement of the team, in addi- tion to the coaching skill of Mr. Long- cope. F fStandingD Steve Everts, Lee Roy Garrett, Edward Fielder, Jack Vaughan, Gary Cipson fKneelingD David Perry, Mace Brindley, Bill Thomas, Ramsey Armstrong. Not Pictured: Charles Berson, Bob Rizzo, Paul Miller, David Todd. Golf 147 I6 askin kackcfcers , I , ,Z Zi - L ,,..w.,.. .fi ' , l l 'ff '7 fir :W ,haf ?U!'Zg,'5,f,, f V iW'1rff+'fff,,f C 2, ,x ,555 ff, ,yn i',!yf',cfA, , r, . M tg'f,ts4,ygfffff'4.f, f l. 135 f ,ff f 4 if ifftfff 'f H2 ,,,,,iV,l ,, , 4, efffffffififffv ,z4 f!Hgf'f -., X N Ur srlzqffife 'tl Ronnie Doyle and Bill Kurtz compose a mighty effective doubles team. These boys, already doing well in the big tournaments, have still another season of tennis at Lamar. ,748 Tennis .mg img' ,f .V 2 The suggestion of Lamar brings many things to mind. Generally associated with the name have been the traditionally outstanding tennis teams the school has produced. This yearls squad will most likely follow in the footsteps of the school's finest, Possessing one of the top contenders for the State Singles Championship this year, the former State Champ, Lamar Roemer, and half of last year's third-place doubles team in the form of Ashley Smith should Prove to be a great asset to Coach Brad Gentry and his squad. These two boys will be most capably backed by a small but talented group of hard-practicing Redskins who should have no trouble in winning the City Championship for Lamar, an honor Lamar has held ever since anyone can remember. Squad members Dan Hedges, Bill Kurtz, Ronnie Doyle, Tommy Walsh, and Lamar Roemer prepare to descend to the courts at the beginning of a daily practice. Relaxing in good humor before a match are Lamar Roemer and Ashley Smith. W., ., lwa Members of this year's bowling league included fFront rowl Andy Vaughn, Randy Legler, lim Anderson, Roy Nice, Bill Erwin, Bob Lawhon, Jack Copeland. CBack rowl Larry Newman, Larry Dawson, Clinton Davis, Leonard Standley, Phil Siebert, Chuck Smith, Charles Baldwin, Bob Sohns, Stuart Fayner, Ray Powell, Larry Griffis, John Wynn, Phil Kidwell, Johnny Monkhouse, Mike Newman. Jlflvufing Dawn Chase 2704 Lamar's first string of pin-men Bill Erwin, Stuart Fayner, Bob Sohns, Ray Powell and Phil Kidwell get in some of that practice that makes perfect during one of their regular after-school sessions. W W Y 7 , ,. A big turn-out of hard-practicing bowlers seems to indicate a bright future for Coach Louis Dee and his bowling program this year. A much-improved squad is expected to do well with the competition in this area. The members of this year's first team all sport averages well up in the l60,s and l7O's. Bowling 149 Coach .loc Euresti talks over the coming season with this year's swim team captains-Kester Denman, Richard Santamaria and Dana Weaver. Although the Lamar Swimming squad graduated six All-Staterls from last year's team together with one All- American, it can still be expected to turn in a record as impressive as those from past seasons, for this team has a tremendous tradition to uphold. For sixteen of the past eighteen seasons Lamar has Won the City Championship in swimming. Eight determined, returning lettermen to- gether with a wealth of new talent are expected to finish among the top teams in Texas at the State Meet in March. This particular team has been strongest in the medley and free-sprint relays events, and also has some boys doing particularly well in the individual events. This combina- tion is expected to be the key to another successful year for Coach Joe Euresti and his team. Swimming Khampivu hzjv 3 zz Crazhfion - Q l i5fi737ff W ,gl f f w X TOP ROW: William Marmaduke Richard Such K t D , er, es er enman, Dana Weave , B R' , J h J R' h d M d k R' h d Santamaria. BOTTOM ROW: Jerry Deutsch, Bob Tones, Linne Holmherg, EddierSchiiJIijet,1Td:ill Blzilck alriai-gy D5lalVlikeaZiIlR:tuBZn Riiwzelll Larry Rodgers, Steve Crump, Paul Jennings, George Morse, Richard Collwitzer, Coa h E ', NI i , i 150 S1l'I'II17TlI.f1g c uresti L ot pictured: Elbert McKinley. -'Wm -7 l . Off in a splash, backstrokers Paul Jennings, William Marmaduke, Linne Holmberg, and George Morse take some practice starts off the side of the pool. Sophomores Bob Jones, Jerry Deutsch, Eddie Schoijet, Richard Gollwitzer and Mike Aillet take a breather after a few warm-up laps. As sophomores they have already seen action in varsity meets. These boys can look forward to two future seasons as varsity swimmers. Breaststrokers Jerry Deutsch, Dana Weaver, Eddie Schoijet, Richard Gollwitzer and Kester Denman relax a second before getting on into their workouts. The components of Lamar's sprint medley relay team-Ben Powell, Dana Weaver and Kester Denman-stand over lead-off backstroker Richard Santarnaria, each ready to swim his particular leg ol the relay. This relay team has done well and is ranked right up among the state's top contenders in this event. 151 Bowling 9 f f fl 4 'vi 1' 4' il ,W fig A , ff 2 f ff 4 Jane Ford Table Tennis . Y K. . S . it Xt I V :Xt , QM f Q-3, f K M If , f , 4, A K fgffigiffifff w 1 7, Wy , , 0 VZQQQW' l . , Kathy Belton Joan Unger .loan FrenSl6y Susan Roe Basketball Badminton Archery Hhervkec Cherokee is the only organization of which every girl at Lamar is a member. It provides an excellent opportunity to improve one's skill in sports, as well as to have a good time. Awards for outstanding participation are presented each spring at the Cherokee Awards Program. The three officers and nine heads of the tournaments, as Well as the teams, receive letters. A Cherokee Rose is given to each girl who has entered five sports throughout the entire year. Bracelets are given to the three girls who earned the most points out of all three grades for the year, and to the senior girl who earned the most points throughout her three years at Lamar. The highest award in Cherokee is the Ideal Girl Award. Carter Kerr Tennis 152 Girls, Sports We'll have no confusiong we are out here to win this game! 1 W. f , t,-,N V 7 f ff 7, , ' V 'ff ' ,V 'V 1 My ,fflgfi J,-QQ!! ,l V ,, V I 'ff'Z'f'9 , , '25 ' , VW? , , y V - - W' xi Q,17Kf4QW ,I iffy? W! ,QW 4 ffWfyw5,:ff,fw,pf5w I lk ' ' f,w A , 'ffmwff .0 'ff' , ,',jf,'fG ' 464,54 J ,gf,,g:fg,w,m f Y five ,wi-f4'fffW4YW ' Barbara Cook Mary Ann Muckley Softball Swimming X77 cw f 'V-, ' V ,400 , ,, V, ,f f, ,,V,,, ,f 'H ,gy f fn V. 'L 'aww f aff mf ,f f f , f ,ffygwwfy , fy ,.,. ,QV-it f,,,f,,! n ,Wf ,f!,ZV,,Wy! f , , , , , , , ffff f, H J' f'm4 1 WW Q5f474ZWoC f ' f ' ,ff ,f , f,,mfwf9fw f, , .- Wmfffi W ,,. , ,f ,,f4,',,' ,, . , ,,,, , , wtf , K ,i I 3 i, wg, fi WW? yi, if Ii , X, f , p f f , f ,, , fa f A, I. I ,ff . f , , 5 Q f , 1 ff f f if ff! ff! Y Z f fl! f f ' 1 f Y f ,fa,,,,gE aj? , ,ff!' Wgfygfy ,,. ., M, .eww fwr, X ,,, f ,,ff,,f miie ff af 2 A ,,f,f 2.12250 Sally Riggs Volleyball k Khargaf Susan Jewell, Cherokee president, taking a defiant stand on one of the garbage-can goals, waves to Nancy Kluppel, Dalia Stokes, Susan Clemmons and .ludy Dietz the for- gotten rules of soccer. Craplzies? Nancy Crubbs, Cherokee vice-president, displays some of the many trophies and souvenirs of the girls' gym office. All Uzzzmb ! You know, this could- n't be the way it's done, says frustrated Stephanie Sokolosky, Cherokee secretary, during the slight inter- mission while Anne Riegel, one of the Cherokee bowling win- ners with Geri Allen, Donna DuPree and .loan Tritico, bowls. 153 W' UW VW' m'ftft? 'U W. t l The winning smiles of Dalia Stokes, Susan Donoghue, Barbara Stiranka, Clay Walker, Becky Pinckard, Becky Dent, Kathy Maer and Mary Dee Neal take the place of their flat feet and crazy toes after winning the Cherokee basketball tournament. Hui Haw you H Played the Game You can see how we were able to win, comments the winning Chero- If Ceci Klep can have the advantage of twelve feet and the kee volleyball team composed of Becky Dent, Martha Huebel, Kathy protection of Pinkie Pollard and Carol Rulfs, then Sally Richard- Bellfmt BNSF' MGSOU- CHTWY Kerr, Sue Simmons and BGVCTIY Emerson. son seems to see nothing unreasonable in her comeback. 154 Girls, Sports How's that for a slam? gloats Kathy McDowell after the coup de grdce when she and Lyn Allison play Kay Hank- inson and Carolyn Hamilton. Anya 6 fn Cenuis? Easy now, we're on our last leg, Gail Ostin reminds Kitty Russel after her victorious leap over the net to make the tradi- tional handshake with .loan and Joyce Crook. JK C Maryann 0'Conner's beautiful net game was her greatest weapon against Barbara Kennedy in winning the Cherokee tennis tournament 155 Powder 29115 Zeunis? Wfhere are some things I am more adept at, confesses Gary Craig after Carol Muckley and Barbara Mendell go out for a Susan Kolius and he are defeated at the hands of Dirk Bennett and Sally more serious sport, badminton. Bartow, the winning pair of the Cherokee senior badminton doubles. lady Khvrwgraplzvrs s'Nobody understands us. Charlene Lusk, Kris Haynsworth and Candy Tovar pose as book-worms. Nancy Grubbs and Belle Drye lead Dotty Joost, Diann Driver, Nancy Neil, Kathy Hopkins and Anabeth Colemon in their graceful poses fwith some exceptionsl. Other modern dance members are Laura Overton, Martha Pawley, Carol Sarna, Lyn Derrick, Margaret Lewis, Terry Tunks, Linda Tish, Linda Bates, Nancy Fowler and Nancy Barnhill, who form a background of black. 156 Girls: Sporls Uma 01117 '4Which team did you say I was on? asks puzzled Karen Parks, standing in the midst of her team members Martha Locke, Alice Wight man, Marcia Sanders, Karen Kaase and Kaye Parks. ffrfufis' the Wafer? Completely composed, Betty Frost looks on while her '4Muddy Duck friend Carol Muckley takes an enthusiastic plunge and Ruthie Skelley follows not so willingly but with a little prodding from Missy McCullough and Mary Ann Muckley. w l l 1 l I .l Help! I'm drowning, screams Carol Rulfs to Lucinda Cruse as Carol works for a new record. 157 Var ity 1 'Q'-:7 a 1:21551 . saggy, , ' N 1 N A Za . I . A QQ M it an i 51 Q , . 1 H ff vqll , f f X 5 M . ,',-' ,Z i ii Q , li i ' 'P x, , x f 3 x K X Mrs. Lowry Miss Lester Miss Hawkins Mrs. Greenway Mrs. Gill Modern Dance Tennis Volleyball Bowling Cherokee Bowling Cheerleaders Swimming Senior Class Archery lf, as, ma! -3 Millie Holmes may be delighted at the score of 5, but Anne Merriam, Nancy Cheryl Hansen to the rescue, as two heartless archers Hemphill and Jaia Barrett look on, rather dubious of the safety of anyone Marion Lutz and Suzanne Kemp practice their Wllllam within twenty yards of the target. Tell skills on poor, defenseless Spike',, 4'Yog1e Bear l58 Girls' Sports and friends. Sufimm hy These pseudo-surfer juniors are Virginia MacNaughton, Mary Tompkins, Sally Riggs, Sue Phillips and Kay Phillips. A new splash in the pool this year are these sophomores: Carol Muckley, Ruthie Skelley, Carol Holmes, Elizabeth Holmes, Lisa Gumbert, Anne Taylor, Terry Graham, Susan Moore, Nancy Adams and Valerie Potter. Making up an outstanding team are these seniors: Carol Rulfs, Martha Pawley, Lucinda Cruse, Mary Ann Muckley and Cathy Taylor, with Junior Margaret Anderson. 159 Neither rain nor sleet nor snow UD will prevent the tennis squad from practicing, even if they have to move indoors. The soaked squad members are Bess Baker, Carter Kerr, Mallory Taylor, Barbara Mendell, Nancy Singleton, Ronnie Wright, Ryland Safford, Maryann O'Conner, June Bourgeois, Barbara Kennedy, Adele Perry, Barbara Cook, Miss Lester, Missy McCullough and Vicki Wright. Ceuui It is the critical part of the game as Dasha .lit- koff, Vicki Wright and Barbara Mendell look on with concern for Ronnie Wright's next move. ,I nl, , -f :'fTE.'1'?ritalYinla5P4-.t1ef'ibl'E.'f1 ,,. ,QM V L- , .., , .,.,t,,.,Ws: ,fw.w.za1-at , ...L:,.m,4miw.Lx,Zm.iw f 5 MLM, .1 ,wt .f f. ,,,wA,,f slag, , ,. ,, . an ,, .. .A With the reassurance of Barbara Cook, Sarah Mendell returns a low net shot against strong opponents, Barbara Kennedy and Maryann O'C0nner. 160 Girls, Sports wi-up-11 ..,....,. . - Vzflleyb Il Sally Bartow spikes a hard ball against Bellaire's volleyball team with the support of .lanell Pinkston and Barbara Cook at the net and Tira Overstreet, Ruthie Skelley and Missy McCullough in the foreground. The team members of La- marls enthusiastic volleyball team are CTop rowb Betty Heacker, Pam Gates, Sally Riggs, Bess Baker, Carol Cox, Valerie Potter, Carolla Pow- ers, Sue Phillips. CMiddle rowl Elizabeth Holmes, Bar- bara Mendell, Karen Smith, Dalia Stokes, Ruthie Skelley, Tira Overstreet. CFirst rowl Ann Lee, Barbara Cook CCaptainl, Miss Hawkins, Sally Bartow fCaptainl, Mis- sy McCullough CCaptainD and ,lanell Pinkston. Volleyball season brings hard practice to Dalia Stokes, Barbara Mendell, Ann Lee and Valerie Potter. 161 m-N.-................ 162 FKI1'll1lbX X X X N X X X X X f f f Q 1 f X X X N 2 X X N X 5 , X is s., 4 me gi, 5 ,px Q, , X X Q X X 4 s 4 X X Q Q Y X X X X Q X x Q X w Q X X Q Q Admin ' irafirfn Through its most highly valued asset, its faculty, Lamar throws open the doors to education in the fullest sense of the word. Leading his students into the realms of academic challenge, the faculty member arouses the student's sometimes - dormant mind to vital activity. Asking searching or disturbing questions, the teacher encourages deep thought and individual discovery. Answering others, he satisfies the hunger of a curious mind. And always anxious to share what- ever wisdom life has brought to him, he guides the student to- wards high ideals and superior achievement. Through the lead- ership of the faculty-teachers, counselors, and administrators- the Lamar student finds intellec- tual integrity. l MR. JOE KELLY BUTLER President, Houston School Board Dr. John W. McFarland is the dedicated Su- perintendent of Schools. A man of firm flexi- bility, he considers all sides to each matter brought to his attention before making his de- cision. A true leader in the field of municipal education, Dr. McFarland meets his numerous responsibilities completely. Besides earning his doctorate in Education at the University of Texas, he attended the University of Houston and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. 16-1 Facully M ,,f ,. . f Mr. Joe Kelly Butler is the enthusiastic presi- dent of the Houston Independent School Board. A leader in the business world, he still gives generously of his time to the affairs of Houston schools. Mr. Butler received his M.S. at the University of Texas. Other members of the School Board are Mrs. Harold W. Cullen, Mrs. Dallas Dyer, Mr. Robert Eckels, Mr. J. W. McCullough, Jr., Mr. John M. Robinson, and Mrs. Charles E. White. DR. JOHN W. MCFARLAND Superintendent of Schools , f 1 1 Q' Q 7' i L 1 1 Mr. J-farvld IC Erfsflrfuf Princzpal Kumar High Schaal Lamar students look with pride toward the strong leadership of Mr. Harold K. Costlow, Principal. His firm understanding of the needs of faculty and students enables him to make wise administrative decisions. After receiving his B.A. de- gree from Capital University, Mr. Costlow earned his M.A. at Ohio State University. MR. LON C. WHEELER Always busy with the numerous problems con- fronting him daily, Mr. Lon C. Wheeler, the assistant principal, nevertheless maintains a ready, good-humored smile. Mr. Wheeler re- ceived his B.S. at North Texas State Univer- sity, and his M.Ed. at the University of Hous- ton. 166 Faculty f f-., f. . MRS. RUTH LEAVELL Ever eager to help any Lamar student, Mrs. Ruth Leavell, the dean, is an especial friend to the girls. Her patience with the students and her concern for their best interests make her invaluable to the student body. Mrs. Leavell was a Phi Beta Kappa at the University of Texas. MRS. ROSE GOODRICH Southwestern University University of Houston Guidance Counselor lill gl,.l- - 1: -ngusgsiqlagu - .. - -- 1.2,-, ll ll ll ll MR. BILLY FISK Rice University B.S. University of- Houston M.Ed. Varsity Line Coach Guidance Counselor MRS. MARY K. STAATS University of Texas B.A. University of Houston M.Ed. Registrar MISS RONA COLLIER University of Texas B.A. M.A. 'Guidance Counselor le , M, ,, C ,C , lA xl, 5, 'V' fa' 1 , f ' X MRS. DAUNI PATTERSON MRS. LUCILLE ZIMMERMAN MRS. STELLA HOPPER Clerk Attendance Clerk Attendance Clerk MISS RHEA DUNN MRS. MARY RITMILLER Bookkeeper Principa.l's Secretary Sfermzl Wgilaucc' MRS. LORENA KOBS Clerk 168 Faculty 4 l L -XJ MRS. EVELYN ALLEN MRS. ALPH-X B XKER Baylor University Vniversity of Texas B.A. BA. B,T, English Social Science MISS ROBBIE BAYER Rice University M.A. New York Univvrsity Dvpartment Chairman Typing Tl' A f 'W 14 J ,X Nj l i. 1 , QU J rx-4 ' ff MRS. MARGERY BERNDT Rice University B.A. English MISS MARGARET BUCHANAN Rice University, B.A. University of Texas, M.A. The Sorbonne English, French 1 70 Faculty MR. JERRY CALAHAN University of Houston B.S. Department Chairman National Forensic League Speech MRS. DOROTHY BLACKLEDGE University of Houston B.A. Rice University M.A. Spanish fxiixxvr x v X Q, xi Xxx.. B , ,..., ,W J., , . mf W., f, ,, M, Q A-WW f ff A f OA .f,q.- .Q -Q - 2 f? -'ff-Q-f,,,f,. -f 4 X f wmv HY 172 Faczzlly MRS. FLORINE CARR University of Houston B.S. Science Project Lab MRS. SALLIE CAMPBELL Eogxthwest Texas Teachers' College Science MR. JAMES CARR East Texas State University of Houston M.Ed. Department Chairman Industrial Arts , ,,t,, , any 52? ff MWA f' XQS 'xy- MISS FRANCES CMELKA Sam Houston State Teachers' College Science LW dam and Warmth MRS. OPAL CHASE Stephen F. Austin College B.A. MA- MRS. MOZELLE CONSTANT Department Chairman Baylor University Spanish MR. JAMES COMSTOCK B.A. University of Houston UniversitY Of HOUSUFU B.S. M.A. Mathematics English n-nav' 8353555 .NW-Mm MRS. ALLISON CURRIE Baylor University A.B. University of Texas M.A. German MR. LOUIS DEE Georgetown University Ph.B. University of Houston M.Ed. Mathematics MRS. RUTH DENNEY Ohio Wesleyan University B.A. University of Houston M.A. Kachina, Denney's Demons National Thespian Society Drama I T-I Faculty MR. F. LEE DUGC-AN North Texas State B,A. University of Texas M.A Southern Methodist University Social Science. Q'K K 1 Q- ' 1 'rc 34' A v ' wa fy 1, 4' QQOMDQQ F4 ' Ag, .534 wi J, ,H WLM ' ' Lyoransi gag W fft 'IO' rj Awcfgymagdt' A b WA Wy A Da f W XM , , ,',,, Zi yi M tw. , ' J' ,Vg X t y MRS. HELEN EARL Rice University B.A. University of Pennsylvania University of Texas La Cinquantaine French 3 176 Facufty MRS. SARAH EARLE University of Houston University of Texas B.A. M.A. Spanish Interest and .fncrgy MRS. MARJORIE EASON University of Texas B.A. M.A. Mathematics MR. JOE EURESTI Texas Technological College University of Houston B.S. MRS. LUCY ENGLEHARDT gfafjnmin Team Coach ' ' ' W g 9 army of Houston fB Team Baseball, Coach Iiatin Club Sclence MR. ROBERT FOSTER Latm University of Texas B.Mus.Ed. Band Stage Orchestra Music BU MRS. LaFAYE FORD Southern Methodist University English 177 V . ,, A5 MISS MATTIE FULLER Mary Hardin-Baylor College B.A. Colorado State College of Education M.A. The Lancer Quill and Scroll English MR. BRAD GENTRY University of Texas University of Houston M.Ed. Tennis Team Coach Science Ffzvzzflj' MRS. MAE GATES Trinity University B.A. University of Houston M.A. University of London English Shorthand Typing X, . Qi, W' lb S Ifsf 'III 5 5 S li gf? 3 5+ .mx X ill nf c 0 mu ' 5 1 tor , I Acivic EI K Stl R Tl V I .1 4 Tl me I X Lum c philo we 3 U s klp 3 V 1 I1 fi ew cs th - Q 1 ff ef cf h V 1 I I ' 321 Ill fx , W1 'V ' v .11.y,Il 101'f- If ideals. Four ye thc journalism class. student -2 x !5l'I 3' Lui? ,- iiwf .- f iv 3 'Say W I 1- f 5 l 53 X K 5, Q33 in x X' .-. Xxx K x 4 'high 'R'95ikJcEil:iUO ' ir, V V' L YH, ,,,T,.a. X-H . 5.,ic4U 1 IIN., suv'- Ll. S mlff' ff0 'wi' ,I W, L,-+1 la 'pvvww' i 1 ,!,,., -1- 1 ,ff ' A L 20, of an ,vw.mf- i Vf if 453456 iz .i 1f, K 4..c,,, MASTERXSERGEANT KENNETH GRIFFIS R.O.T.C. MISS SHARON LESTER MRS. BARBARA GILL Baylor University, B.S. Baylor University, B.S., M.S. Tennis Team Swimming Bowling Team Physical Education MR, TOMMY HALL Physical Education Texas A. and M., BS. University of Houston, M.Ed. Key Club Slide Rule MR. HENRY GROVER Mafhemaflcs University of St. Thomas, B.A. University of Houston, M.A. Social Science 180 Faczzlly if 7 ? Q c ,y , ,S ,yfy ' jr!! , ,,- no :- Pa MR. JAMES HART University of Texas B.S. Pow Wow Russian Physical Education L. . 'Mx MISS ELISE HAWKINS University of Houston B.S. Senior Class Cheerleaders Physical Education 6112160 r and Cfhemicals' MISS MARCILE HOLLINGSWORTH University of Texas, B.S., M.S. University of Houston Oak Ridge lnstitute of Nuclear Science Department Chairman Science - V .9-N ghd I I L, ' if - ,Wh 7' ' xr..........,.,r Teaching Drivers' Training are these three faculty members: MR. MORRIS JARRATT, Stephen F. Austin, B.S., University of Houston, M.S. MR. CARY STUART, University of Houston, B.S., Baseball, Ramal MR. JAMES MILLSAP, Texas Tech, B.S., University of Houston, M.S. 182 FIICIIIQ' ff'-Q. ww-,gg 2 gwffsg . MISS PATRICIA JONES Oklahoma State University MISS MARY ,IABSEN B.S, Rice University Cherokee RA. Archery Tawasi Physical Education English fa ,t,,: , MRS. KITTY LOWRY- Texas Wornan's Universlty B.S. Modern Dance Club Physical Education rp- v- Win fr e Jo- i 5 1 1 IJ!-J foci Y' J in ., V W,n ,ik If ,V.' Z1 ' ' x If MRS. MARY JUNCER University of Texas B.l:a. Radio Guild English MR. BARTIS KENT East Texas State College B.A. Southern Methodist University M.,-X. Science MR, LEE KEDING University of Texas M.A. Choralettes Music MR. CHARLES LANE University of Houston B.S. M.Ed. Basketball Football Physical Education 1 ,- Yigjff-1:5 s.,.g4-11,45- 532- g 1,4 4 1. MRS. ROLANDE LEGUILLON Baccalaureat Philosophie-Lettres University of St. Thomas, B.A. University of Houston French MRS. MARTHA LICATA University of Texas S R.N. University of Houston B.S. M.Ed. Future Nurses of America School Nurse MRS. IRIS LOEP Baylor University University of Texas B.A. Orenda English Music and P0 fry 4' it K 'Kr-, MR. DONALD LONGCOPE MRS. NORMA LOWDER University of Houston University of Akron, A.B. B.S. University of Maryland, M.A. MS. Mixed Chorus Golf Coach Lamar-O-Liers Social Science Bell Ringers Music MISS HAZELLE MCCARTY Baylor University B.A. M.A. English 75797 -, 7 LZ? , I1 f X ,'y, 3 , f. f' , ,X ' C , 6 tx MISS KATHERINE KLQCMAHON llnixcrsitv of Tvxas bt'll'IlCt' 6 fiflfllfful' 1 f 712 f -2 2 M ay' yy if ,f9 ff .nf f MR. BILL MCGEE University of Houston B.S. Head Track Coach Assistant Football Coach Physical Education ,t 's .N ya 'El ,i api MRS. ESTHER MCDANIEL Mt. Union College B.A. Mathematics MR. PAUL MCMENEMY X , V North Texas State University BS. lndustrial Arts MRS. THELMA MANLEY University of St. Thomas Sam Houston State Teachers' College English N.-bf J' ' llffl 133 Faczzlly ' W. ' MR. DONALD MEADOR Ouachita College B.A. Memphis State University M.A. Mathematics ?r Emily Per uasim MISS NELL MORRIS University of Texas B.A. M.A. Arrowhead Spanish MRS. LILA MILLER University of Nevada B.A. English 41115-WSU 5551 Q 189 MISS DOLORES NEVILL Louisiana Slate University B.S. Wowapi Assistant Librarian 100 Faculty MRS. FLORENCE NEYLAND University of Texas Rice University Barnard College B.A. Social Science MISS VIRGINIA TAYLOR h Rice University B.A. University of Texas M.A. Wowapi Librarian K-ali rin. ? get I K , V . :egg ,-qv .. K :- -I ,, .. .t if MR. GENE O'REAGAN University of Texas B.S. University of Houston M.Ed. Physical Education Head Football Coach U16 Struggle to Kommun mic The ability to communicate effectively his ideas and feelings is one of the abilities which distinguish man from other members of the animal kingdom. The outstanding language department at Lamar aims at enabling him to communicate with members of cultures other than his own. Instruction in language is offered through the fourth year in Spanish, French, and Latin. Introductory as well as more advanced study is offered not only in these three languages, but in German and just recently in Russian as well. Understanding the need for bilingual ability in our shrinking world, the school board requires the student to participate in at least two years of language study. MR. DENNIS PHILLIPS Baylor University B.A. Science MISS ESTHER PULLEY Rice University B.A. Mirabeau English 192 Fzzvzzfl-Y GW -'wiv MISS .IULIA PLEASANTS Rice University B.A. Spanish MISS H, LEL RED Sweet Briar College Rice University, B.A. Columbia University, M.A. Mathematics ESM li S Su r I MRS. BERTHA SANDEL MRS. MIRA SANDERS Ohio State University Rice University B.S. B.A. Home Economics Mathematics U15 Lfauguage af Zearning MR. TERRY SMART University of Houston B.A. Student Council Social Science MR. HAROLD TATE Rice University, B.A. University of Texas Christian Student Union National Honor Society Mathematics Smiles 1 ' University of Texas Hlfl 51' WUI? HA- English MISS WYNONAA VICTERY MR. JOE WILKINS Eogithern Methodist University gegcas Technological College Arrowhead .Astronomy Club Mathematics Science iygff 9 v i ?y 'CSIS' 1 .asf I9-1 Favzdty i MRS. MARGARET WISDOM Rice University, B.A. University of Texas University of Houston MRS. FRANCES WITHERS Palamar Baylor University Social Science B-A- English MRS. DOROTHY WOODRUFF Agnes Scott College, B.A. Devmmem Ch-Hman MR. CLAUDIE WRIGHT Nlwaun? Sam Houston State Teachers' College Mathematics B.S. Industrial Arts 5 CI sw N134-'.s 4',- f gf -.X' f 5 ' ,1-vi: Q- iltif if ' .x.,k Ke, ,,.,., r X ,.., r X,,. , X,.,.v,.-, .- f - hf -' r, ff. ,f,.,,.11f-4-A W X X x 5 x Elasses Every classroom offers an open door to knowledge to the Lamar student. With the aspiration of Hreaching for the stars, the stu- dent seeks wisdom and under- standing. The student is more than a natural resourceg he is the lifeblood of the nation. Not content with mere existence, he reaches out for something finer -a chance to contribute to his society, a chance to add to the world's resources rather than to deplete them. Through achieve- ment in these most important years, he prepares himself to ful- fill these dreams. The search does not end when he leaves the doorways of Lamar. Stepping through them, he enters the world, a finer and nobler person. 7 Smizfr Ofhccrs 198 Seniors january PRESIDENT TREASURER Stew CUmmif1gS Chris Williams VICE-PRESIDENT SECRETARY Barry Wallace Kathleen Greengrass Senior Ofhccrs 4751146 VICE-PRESIDENT PRESIDENT Ashley Smith Dan Hedges SECRETARY TREASURER Gavin Smith Corless Beasley ABBOTT, ANNE Uanuaiyl Mixed C Lab Assistant ABOLAFIA, MARY as History Club ADAMS, RICHARD Uunel R.O.T.C. ADKINS, RIETTA Cjunej Palamar, New Members Chairman, '63g La Cinquantaineg Artisans, Future Nurses of America, C.S.U.g City Badminton Team, '63 AGERLID, KERSTIN ' Uunel Lamar-O-Liersg All-City Chorusg La Cin- quantaineg Red Cross, Office Assistantg C.S.U. AILLET, RICHARD Uunel Junior Varsity Football Team, '62 Uunej Tawasig C.S.U.g horus Q Tex- Qi ',, MW if tx. fr' am With an insouciant attitude, Mary Montgomery, Ann Parsley, Suzanne Kamrath, and Sandra Lester toss a few of many graduation party invi tations to the wind. 200 Seniors ALDRIDGE, LINDA Uunel Lamar-0-Liers ALEXANDER, J AN Uuneb National Honor Society, Wowapi, President, '63, Spanish National Honor Societyg May F616 Court, '62, '63, Choralettesg C.S.U. ALLEN, GALE Uuneb lil ALLEN, ALLISON, DENNY AMIDON, DAVID MARGARET Cjunel Office Assistant Uunel Lancer Staff, Uunej Tawasi, Parlia- Page Editor, '61, '62, mentarian, '63, Lamar- Americanism E s s a y O-Liers, Texas History Winner, '62, Ramal, Club, La Cinquan- Artisans Club, C.S.U. taine, C.S.U. ANDERSON, ROBERT Uunel D.A.R. Short Story Runner-Up, '61, Texas Regional Essay Contest Winner, '62, Lancer Staff, Sports Editor, '63, C.S.U., Pow Wow, Key Club, Quill and Scroll, Texas History Club, B Team Basketball, '61, B Team Baseball, '62, Office Assistant Ovcrabuudauce df Parties ARNIM, LARRY CSummer Schooll ARCHER, SUZANNE Uunel Student Coun- cil, '63, La Cinquan- taine, 'Red Cross, Fu- ture Nurses of Ameri- ca, .Iunior Cabinet, Office Assistant ATKINSON, MIKE UuneJ AUGSBURGER, JOHNNY Uunel AYLIN, BETSY Uunel National Honor Society, Key Club Sweet- heart, Choralettes, Publicity Chairman, '63, Mira beau Publici Chairman '63- C.S U., Senior Cabi , ry , , - net, Student Council, '62, Office Assistant, Arrow- head ARNIM, SUSAN Uunel National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation, Mixed Chorus, All-City Cho- rus, City Archery Team, '63, Palamar, Parliamentarian, '62, Corresponding Secre- tary, '63, Lab Assist- ant ARNOLD, JUDY Q J u n e 5 Wichaka- Chums, Social Chair- man, '63, Red Cross, .lunior Cabinet, Span- ish National Honor Society, Texas History Club ATKINSON, JAY f J u n e D Astronomy Club, Vice-President, '62 BAHNEY, BAHOU, KAMEEL BALDWIN, MARY ANNE llune JMixed Chorus CHARLES Lluneb Lamar-O-Liers, Uunei Astronomy Club, Vice - President, All--City Chorus '63' 1 -- 'r 5 202 Seniors wi, H, ,a 'ig-1 131 Secretary, '63, Bowling Team, Bamal BALDWIN, JOHN Uunei BALDWIN, LINDA Uunei National Honor Society, Latin Club, Publicity Chairman, 63, La Cinquantaine, C.S.U., Wowapi, Library Assistant, Choralettes BALL, MEREDITH Uunel Quill and Scroll, Choralettes, Texas His- tory Club, Future Nurses of America, C.S.U., Spanish National Honor Society, President, '63, National Honor Society, Secretary, '63, Sopho- more Cabinet, Student Council, '62, '63, City Youth Council, Ramal Cup, National Merit Scholarship Semi-Finalist, Orenda, Faculty and Literary Editor, '63, Arrowhead 'vs' X These National Merit Semi-Finalists may not know too much about baseball, but they certainly do have a high batting average. From left are Tom Jones, Meredith Ball, Julie Davis, Shirley Revis, Carol White, Varied BARRY, SALLIE Uunel Student Coun- cil, '62, May Fete Court, '61, Lancer Ad- vertising Staff, '62, Red Cross, Vice-Presi- dent, '63, Choralettes, L a Cinquantaine, C.S.U., Office Assist- BARTOW, SALLY Uunel National Honor Society, City Volley- ball Team, Captain, '63, City Tennis Team, '63, Niwauna, Lancer Staff, '63, Lab Assist- ant, Office Assistant, Gym Leader ant, Orenda Beauty, '63, Gym Leader BARKLEY, NINA Uuneb Wichaka-Chums BARNARD, RICK Uuneb BARNES, BRUCE Uunel Astronomy Club, President, '62, '63 John Morgan, Claire Miller, Ralph Williams, Cathey Owen, Grady Hughes, Dan Hedges, and Margaret Rosencranz. Zfzzlmfs BENCOWITZ, NATALIE Uunel National Honor Society, Spanish Na- tional Honor Society, C.S.U., Mixed Chorus, Accompanist, '62, '63, Office Assistant BENNETT, DIRK Cluneb Arrowhead, Na- tional Honor Society, Key Club, Treasurer, '63, Varsity Basketball, Manager, '63, Pow Wow, Office Assistant BEICH, LARRY I Uunel Irari, President, '63, National Merit Scholar- ship Semi-Finalist BELL, MONICA Uune DTawasi, Rodeo Club BELTON, KATHY Uunel Spanish National Honor Society, Cherokee Bowling Head, '63, City Bowling Team, '63, Mira- beau, Telephone Chairman, '62, C.S.U., Office Assist- ant, Gym Leader BASHAM, KAREN BAUM, SANDRA Clanuaryl Uunel Tawasi, Rodeo Club BEALL, BETTY Clunel Student Coun- cil, '63, Senior Cabi- net, Mirabeau, Parlia- mentarian, '63, La Cinquantaine, Office Assistant, Gym Lead- er, C.S.U. BEASLEY, CORLESS Uunel National Honor Society, Student Coun- cil, Vice-President, '63, .lunior Cabinet, Direc- tory Staff, Niwauna, Chaplain, '61, '62, Presi- dent, '63, C.S.U., President, '63, Girls' State Representative, '63, Senior Class Treasurer, Gym Leader, Arrowhead BEERY, ROY Clunej Red Cross, C.S.U. BEHRENS, LEROY flunel Future Farmers of America, Sentinel, '62, '63 203 BERBERTAN, JEAN fjunel Tawasig Texas History Club , BERTCH, TOMMY flume? National Honor Society, B Team Track Letterman, '62, Junior Varsity Traci Letterman, '63, Ameri- can Chemical Society Examination , Arrow- head BEST, PAULETTE BETTCHER, Uuneb C.S.U., Choral- WENDIE ettes, Tawasi, Social Uunel Niwauna, New Chairman, ,632 Red Members Chairman, Cross, Head Major- '63, Texas History ette,'63 Club, C.S.U., Gym Leader Ferfccfiug Kulimzry Arts ' Ewa-fs 204 Seniors S117 BINFORD, PAULETTE Uunel C.S.U., Texas History Club BIRDSELL, JOHN Uuneb Ramal, Band BLACKWELL, JAN Uunej Tawasi, Rodeo Club BLACKWELL, TOMMY Uunel Irari BLAIR, JANET Uuneb BLAND, FRED U Uunel Arrowhead, National Honor Society, VIICG- President, '63, Student Council, '61, '62, '639 Swlm- ming Team Letterman, '61, '62, '63, May Fete Escort, '62, Lancer Advertising Staff, Pow Wow, Quill and Scroll, Key Club, Office Assistant BLISS, BARBARA Uunel Arrowhead, National Honor Society, Wichaka- Chums, Treasurer, '63, La Cinquantaine, Hall Patrol? Lab Assistant, National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation BOHLMANN, GENNY D llunel Choralettes, Gym Leader, La Cinquanta1ne5 C.S.U., Red Cross BONNER, ELAINE flunel Choralettes, Librarian, '63, C.S.U. Cooking up a stew, perhaps, but certainly stirring up an evil mess are Becky Dent, Sandy Thompson, Sara Halton, Sharon Weaver and Fran Haynie. BORNEFELD, MARIANNE Uunel Arrowhead, National Honor Society, Student Council, '63, Sophomore Cabinet, Niwauna, Recording Secretary, '63, La Cinquantaine, President, '63, C.S.U., Wowapi, Office Assistant, Lab Assistant, Gym Leader BOTTRELL, ROBERT Uunel R.O.T.C., Battalion Commander, '63, Offi- cer's Club, Secretary, '63 BOWEN, ROY Uunel C.S.U., Texas History Club, Red Cross BRAKE, GLENDA Uuneb Red Cross, Kachina, National Thespian So- ciety BRANDES, BEVERLY Uunel Poem in National Magazine BRASHEAR, RONNTE fSummer School? BRACEWELL, LYN Uunel Arrowhead, National Honor Society, President, '63, Quill and Scroll, President, '63, Mirabeau, Treas- urer, '62, President, '63, Ramal Sweetheart, C.S.U., Secretary, '61, Chaplain, '62, Lancer, Page Editor, '62, Co-Editor, '63, May Fete Court, '61, '63, Student Council, '61, Sophomore Cabinet, Junior Cabinet, Gym Leader, Lab Assistant, Directory Advertising Manager, City Archery Team Letterman, Choralettes, Kachina BRADFORD, JOHN MILLER Uanuaryl 205 BROOKS, MARY BARBARA flunel BROUGHTON, MILES llunel Junior Varsity Basketball Letterman, '62, Varsity Basketball, '63 BROWN, DAVID Uunej B Team Football Letterman, '61, .lunior Varsity Football Letterman, '62, Varsity Football Letterman, '63, B Team Baseball Letterman, '62, Junior Varsity Baseball Letterman, '63, Varsity Base- ball Letterman, '64 CALLAWAY, TIM Clunel Mixed Chorus, Student Council, '61 CANADA, KATHI Clunel Red Cross, Artisans, C,S.U., Texas History Club CANTU, HECTOR llunel R.O.T.C., Drill Team, R.O.T.C. Officers' Club if 'llilh .-,,o J 206 Seniors BROWN, KATHRYN flume? Red Cross, Niwauna, C.S.U., Texas History Club BRYAN, JOHN SHELBY Clunel Student Council, '61, '62, '63, Junior Cabinet, B Team Football Letterman, '61, Junior Varsity Football Letterman, '62, Varsity Football Letterman, '63, Pow Wow, Texas History Club, C.S.U. BUCHAN, WILLIAM D. Uunel R.O.T.C., Drill Team, R.O.T.C. Officers' Club, Vice-President, '63, Mixed Chorus BUNTING, JIM Uunel BURNS, MARY BETH Uunel Tawasi, New Members' Chairman, '63, Choral- ettes, Future Nurses of America, C.S.U., Office Assistant BURROWS, JUDY Uunej Niwauna, Mixed Chorus, C.S.U., Artisans Club, Texas History Club CASH, KAY , Uunel Red Cross, C.S.U., Texas History Club, Off1CG Assistant CATECHIS, SPYROS , Uunel R.O.T.C., Drill Team, Squad Leader, 635 R.O.T.C. Officers' Club CAUDLF., LYNN Uunel Red Cross, Texas History Club CECIL, PAM Uunel Sophomore Cabinetg Lancer Staff, Page Edi tor, '63g Mirabeaug Texas History Club CHARLTON, CAROLE Uunel Palamarg Princess of Irari Court, ,613 Stu La Cinquantaine CHEEK, ,l ON fJuneD Junior Varsity Football Team, '62 'Ziff Mc' Snferfaiu V011 CHILDS, BERT i,IuneJ Lancer Staffg Radio Guildg C.S.U. CHRISTIAN, VICKI Uanuaryl CLAGGETT, ELLEN Uunel National Honor Societyg Palamar, Secretary, '63g Senior Cabinet, Red Crossg La Cinquantaineg C.S.U.g Arrowhead Before a costume party, Susan Clemmons brushes up on her hoplskotch while Roxanne Espenship gives a little sample of the Charleston, the flapper's de- light. The indulgent dates are Eric Miller and Barry DeBakey. CLELAND, MARGARET Uunel Wichaka-Chums, Style-Show Chairman '64, Mixed Chorusg All City Chorus, '63, '64 CLEMMONS, .TOE flune DTrack Team Let- terman, '62g Bandg Ar- tisans CLEMMONS, SUSAN Uunel Mirabeaug Lab Assistantg La Cinquan- taineg C.S.U.g Texas His- tory Club 207 dent Council, '61, Modern Dance Clubg C.S.U.g COLCA, MARY Clunel . Uunel Red Cross flune? CONRAD, BARBARA ljunel Spanish National Honor Society, Student Council, '63, All-City Chorus, Mixed Chorus, C.S.U., Texas History Club, Gym Leader, Office Assistant, Arrowhead CONVERSE, JERRY llunel Student Council, President, '63, Cheerleader, Pow Wow, Social Chairman, '63, National Honor Society, Vice-President, '63, Junior Class Vice-Presi- dent, May Fete Escort, '63, Interact, Secretary, '63, Track Team, '62, '63, Latin Club, Quill and Scroll, Orenda, Life Editor, '63 COOK, BARBARA Uuneb Cherokee Softball Head, '64, City Volleyball Team, Captain, '63, City Tennis Team, '62, '63, '64-, Gym Leader, Mixed Chorus, Treasurer, '63, La Cin- quantaine, Program Chairman, '63, Niwauna, Sports Chairman, '63, C.S.U. 208 Seniors COLDEWEY, DELORES I Wendie Bettcher and Kathleen Richardson smile in full confidence of the balancing ability of Mike Donoghue as he pedals them safelyK?l CONDRY, TERRY across the street on Senior Bicycle Day. COOK, JO Uunel National Honor Society, Spanish National Honor Society, Wichaka-Chums, President, '63, Mem' 'bership Chairman, '62, Lamar-O-Liers, President, '63s Office Assistant, National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation COOK, MARSHA flanuaryl COOPER, BETTE Eltsxnel Niwauna, Texas History Club, Artisans? . .U. 'ff 275. COSGROVE, COUCH, DALE LLOYD Uunel Irari, C.S.U., Uunel Mixed Chorus National F o r e n si c League, Student Coun- cil, '62, '63, Track Team, '62 Svphisficafvd I CRAIG, BARBARA Uunel Wichaka C h u m s, Sergeant-ab Arms, '62, Kachina, Future Nurses of Amer- ica, Mixed Chorus, C.S.U. mivrs CRAIG, DOUGLAS flunel N.H.S., Quill and Scroll, Sergeant-av Arms, '63, Orenda Staff, Key Club, Sen- ior Director, '63, Latin Club, Pow Wow, Pres- ident, '63, QB Team Track Letterman, '62, Varsity Track Team Letterman, '63, '64, May Fete Escort, '63, Cheerleader CRAIG, GARY flume? Student Coun- cil, '61, '62, Ramal, Vice-President, '62, '63, Lab Assistant, C.S.U. CROOM, VIRGINIA Uunel CRUMP, STEVE CREEDON, TIM Uunel CRAMER, TOMMY Uunel Pow Wow, Track Team, '63, Swimming Team Let- terman, '63, Stage Band, Mixed Chorus flunel National Honor Society, National Merit Schol- arship Semi-Finalist, American Chemical Society Exam, Fourth Place, '63, National Council of Teach- ers of English Exam, '63, Swimming Team, '62, '63, Arrowhead CRUZ, CAROLYN Uunel -Arrowhead, C.S.U., Texas History Club, Fu- ture Nurses of America: Office Assistant CRAWFORD, EVELYNE Uunel National Honor Society, Quill and Scroll, Choralettes, Of- fice Assistantg Lancer Staff, Picture Editor, '62, '63, Orenda Staff, Texas History Club, C.S.U., Red Cross CROOK, CAROL Cluneb Mirabeau, Ar- tisans ,.........,,.. CUMMINGS, STEVE fjanuaryl Senior Class President, Irari, Treas- urer, '63, Spanish Na- tional Honor Society, Treasurer, '63, Nation- al Forensic League, Of- fice Assistant CURTNER, CUTLER, JOE BILLIE JEAN C,luneJ Band, Bowling Uanuaryl S t u d e n t Team, '63, Irari, Council, '63, Senior C.S.U. Cabinet, Lab Assistant DAHL, DIANA flunei DANIEL, GREG Uunel B Team Football Letterman, '61 DANIELS, VTCKY Uunel Junior Cabinet, Palamar, Texas History Club, C.S.U., La Cinquantaine, Directory Staff t 210 Seniors Q Q is-nr ss Ronnie Dillee, Jim Gudenrath, Dana Weaver, David Hamilton, and Stan Ludwick find themselves dealing fllylz DAY, VI CKI DELANEY, Uunel Office Assist- PATRICIA ant, Artisans, Texas fsiuneb History Club, C.S.U., La Cinquantaine: Fu- ture Nurses of America DANTONE, HAROLD ' Uunei B Team Football Letterman, '61, VHISHY Football Letterman, '62, '63, B Team Track, '62, Letterman, '63, Varsity Track Team, '64, National Honor Society, President, '63, Student Council, '639 Pow Wow, Interact, Treasurer, '63 DAVIS, JULIE , Uunel Arrowhead, National Merit Scholarship SCIIII' Finalist, American Chemical Society Exam, National Honor Society, Treasurer, '63, Quill and Scroll, Yice- President, '63, Spanish National Honor SOC1CIyi Sophomore Cabinet, Junior Cabinet, C.S.U., TCXHS History Club, Kachina, May Fete Court, '62, Lancer Staff, Office Assistant, Lab Assistant, Gym Leader DAWSON, LARRY Llunei Irari, Bowling Team, '63 1n high finance as they add up costs for mums and corsages through the year. 914111465 DILLEE, RONNIE Uunel MBU Team Foot- ball Letterman, '6lg Junior Varsity Football Team Letterman, ,62g Varsity Football Team Letterman, '63g C.S.U.g Texas History Club DIETZ UDY DTSHONGH, CLAIRE Uunel Modern Dance Clubg National Thespi- an Societyg Lamar-O- Liersg Kachina , J flunel C.S.U.g Future Nurses of Americaq Texas History Clubg La Cinquantaine DILL, TOMMY h Uunej Irarig May Fete Escort, '6lg Varsity Track Team, '63g ,lunior Cabinetlg Lancer Business Staff: Quill and Scrollg Texas History Club DTLLARD, CARVEL fluneb National Forensic League ,... -. M.. ., Marys-. DEN HAM, JIM flunel Track Team '62g May Fete Escortz '63g C.S.U.g Texas His tory Club DERRICK, LYNN Uunel Red Crossg Mo Cinquantaine DTCKENS, SUSAN DENMAN, KESTER Uunel Varsity Swim- ming Team Letterman, '62, ,633 Student Coun- cil, ,613 C.S.U. dern Dance Clubg La Uunel C.S.U.g Future Nurses of America DICKSON, WRENNE Uunej C.S.U.g City Swimming Team, '63 DENT, BECKY Uunel Texas History Clubg Future Nurses of Americag C.S.U. 211 lqrfi' DIVINE, DIANE DIX, MICHELE DOGGETT, JOE DOHERTY, fjuneb fjuney Uuneb Lancer, Page PATRICIA Editor,,63 Uunel Student Coun- cil, '6lg Choralettes, Secretary, '63g Mira- beau, Messenger Editor, '62, Lab Assistantg C.S.U. llnsurmvunfalfle DJHUHIIIHS 'N-Aw 1 I A N ' 212 Seniors . I-we ' if DOLCH, DANNY CSummer Schoolb Future Farmers of America DONOGHUE, MICHAEL Uunel Irari DONOGHUE, SUSAN Uuneb National Forensic Leagueg National Honor Society, Student Council, '62, Office Assistantg Sen- ior Cabinet DOWNINC, LORA ljunej Tawasi, Sports Chairman, '63 DOWS, CAROLYN flume? Tawasi, New Members Chairman, '63g Band Majoretteg C.S.U.g Future Nurses of America DOZIER, JOHN . , flanuaryj Senior Class Prophet, Artisans, Vice-Presb dent, '63, Ramalg Office Assistant DRAPER, MARTY Uunel C.S.U.g Lamar-O-Liersg Lancer Staffg Future Nurses of Americag Red Crossg Artisans DREHER, ROBERT flunej DRISCOLL, ARLEN flunel Industrial Arts Club All the king's horses and all the kids in the parking lot couldn't make this squeeze possible, but Linda Baldwin, Judy Holmes, Carol Kindel, Corless Beasley, Craig Smith and Wyatt Wade are certainly trying. DRISCOLL, MIKE flume? Ramal, Chairman of Activities, '62, President, '63, National Forensic League, President, '63, C.S.U. DRIVER, DENNIS Uunel DRIVER, DIANN Uunel C.S.U., Modern Dance Club, Texas History Club, Choralettes, Publicity Chairman, '63, Lab Assistant DUPRE, BILL Clunej All-City Chorus, All-Region Choir, All-State Alternate, R.O.T.C., Company Commander, '63, Drill Team, Rifle Team, Outstanding Cadet, '62, R.O.T.C. Officers' Club, President, '63, Mixed Chorus, Ramal DUPRE, MICHAEL Uunel Artisans EATON, ELLEN Uuneb Mixed Chorus, C.S.U., Red Cross DRY, BELLE Uunel Arrowhead, National Honor Society, Student Council, '63, Senior Cabinet, Cherokee Modern Dance Head, '64, Red Cross, Modern Dance Club, Presi- dent, '64-, National Thespian Society, One-Act Play Contest, '63, La Cinquantaine, Lab Assistant, Office Assistant, Cym Leader DUFF, BOB flunel Pow Wow, C.S.U. gk 213 ECKMAN, LARRY tjunct Mixed Chorusg Ramalg La Cinquantaine ECCLESTON. CHERYL . fjunel Future Nurses of America, C.S.U., Texas His- tory Clubg La Cinquantaine EISTRUP. LYNDA fjunel C.S.U., Future Nurses of America, Red Cross: La Cinquantaineg Artisans ERWIN. WILLIAM Llunel C.S.U.g Bowling Team, Letterman, '63 ESPENSHIP. ROXANNE llunel Spanish National Honor Society, Historian, '63: Junior Cabinet: National Merit Letter of Com- mendation: Artisansg Rodeo Club, Reporter, '63, Red Cross: Arrowhead EUBANKS, JACKIE .tlunet Tawasi, Corresponding Secretary, '63, C.S.U.9 Student Council, '62, '63, Texas History Club, Span- ish National Honor Society, Future Nurses of Amer- ica: Directory Staff 214 Seniors EKSTROM, GARY Clunel ELLEDCE, SHIRLEY Uunej Lamar-O-Liersg All-City Chorus ELLIOTT, GAY fjunel Niwauna, Future Nurses of Americag C.S.U.: La Cinquantaineg Texas History Club EMERSON, BEVERLY Uunej Choralettesg C.S.U. EMMERTON, HARRIET Uunel Tawasi, Corresponding Secretary, '63, Finance Chairman, '63 EPSTEIN, JOHN fluneb Arrowhead, National Honor Society, National Thespian Society, President, '63, Key Club, Program Chairman, '62, Texas-Oklahoma Key Club, District Talent Contest, First Place, '63, Lamar Review, Co- Editor, '63g National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendationg La Cinquantaine FENTON, CLARA CSummer Schoolj FERGUSON, ROBERT fSummer Schooll Texas History Club, Red Cross FINCH, MICKEY Uuneh National Honor Societyg Arrowhead? Kev Club, Band, Symphonic Orchestra, National MCU! Scholarship Letter of Commendation 1 ,. I l FINCKE, ANNE Uanuaryj National Honor Society, Latin Club, Treas- urer, ,63Q Wichaka-Chums, Vice-President, '63, Stu- dent Council, '63, Wowapig La Cinquantaineg Ka- china, Library Assistantg Office Assistant, Red Cross FTNKLE, CHARLOTTE Uunel Tawasi FITCHETTE, DIANE Uuneb Spanish National Honor Society, Wichaka- Chums, Texas History Club, Artisans, C.S.U.g Hall Patrol tags 91' gh! FLANAGAN, WILLIAM Clanuaryl FONTAINE, RICHARD CSun1mer Schooll C.S.U.g Bowling Team, '61, '62, Clinic Assistant, Amateur Radio Guild FOOTE, JOYCE Clanuaryl Tawasi, New Members Chairman, '62, Vice- President, '63, Recording Secretary, '63, Library Assistant Slightly petrified, Carter Kerr and Marianne Muckley shudder at the thought of giving their Cherokee speeches before all the girls of Lamar. FORD, JANE CJuneD Student Council, 763, Mirabeau, Messen- ger Editor, '63, Choral- ettesg Texas History Club, C.S.U.g G y m Leader, Cherokee Table Tennis Head, ,643 .lun- ior Badminton Doubles Winner, '63, La Cin- quantaine FOREMAN, SALLY K J u n e J Choralettesg C.S.U.g Red Crossg Fu- ture Nurses of America FORSYTH, MARY Uunel Future Nurses of America, Rodeo Club 215 ,mam ,,,,,,, ,, ,L . ,,,,,,,,., K 4 - L, 't Club FOSTER, STEVE tory Club, Red Cross FRAZER, NANCY Uunel Lancer, Business Manager, '63, Quill and Scroll, Senior Cabinet, Palamar, Installation Chair- man, '63, Lab Assistant, C.S.U., La Cinquantaine, Radio Guild, Texas History Club, Hall Patrol FRENCH, GAIL lclunel C.S.U. FRENSLEY, JOAN Uunel Arrowhead, National Honor Society, Student Council, Secretary, '63, Cherokee Badminton Head, '64, May Fete Court, '63, Cheerleader, Pow Wow Sweetheart, Choralettes, Latin Club, President, '63, La Cinquantaine, Texas History Club, Future Nurses of America, C.S.U., Office Assistant, Gym Leader FORSYTH, REGINA Uunej National Merit Schol- arship Letter of Commenda- tion, Junior-Senior Drama Uunei C.S.U., Texas His- '! . MM.,-: .0 ' , 3 1 . ng af - - as tx Ala Kazam! Produce for every senior girl a similar book bearer. Look- FOTINOS, WILLIAM ing happy about his position is Chip Werlein and enjoying this treat- ljanuaryj R.O.T.C. Officers' ment, Tetine Sentell. Club le Y t I JLG? 1 , 5 5 if 216 Seniors l Z FULLILOVE, PRISSY I Uunel Arrowhead, Sophomore Class Vice-President: May Fete Court, '62, Orenda Beauty, '639 Student Council, '61, Sophomore Cabinet, National HOHOI Society, Spanish National Honor Society, SecretafY1 '63, C.S.U., Treasurer, '63, Orenda Staff, Club C0- Editor, '63, Senior Class Editor, '64, GYIU Leaderi Junior Lady, Quill and Scroll, Chaplain, '63s Mira' beau, National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commen- dation, Senior Class Chaplain GAINEY, ALLISON , flume? C.SIU., Mixed Chorus, All-Citi' Chorus' 62 '63, Future Nurses of America: Red Cross tg' V 75,3 i'ff'fif5'-Tiffi ' .. , , GANN, LYNDA GARRETT, GARRISON, JEAN GEORGE .TOE SHARIAN LEE ROY flunel fflulfel Student Colm Clunel Uunel Spanish Nation- C117 62? ran al Honor Society, Golf Letterman, '63, Ramal, American Chemical So- ciety Exam Rough Lia! GEORGE, E JOHNNY JOE Uunel Varsity Football Team Letterman, '63, Varsity Basketball Team Letterman, '62, '63, Varsity Baseball Team Letterman, '62, '63, All-City, '62, '63 GOODSELL, KAAREN f J une? RD DY GO ON, JU Uunel Niwauna, C.S.U., Lab Assistant, Office As- sistant, Future Nurses of America, Texas History Club, Lancer Staff, Artisans GOREE, KENNETH flunel l .. a,,,, ,... GERVERS, JOE GILLAN, LEX Uunel Band Uunel GLOVER, TAMRA Uunej Office Assistant, C.S.U. GOFF, ROBERT flunel Junior Cabinet, Varsity Basketball, '63, Junior Varsity Baseball Team Letterman, '62, '63, B Team Football Letterman, '61, ,lunior Varsity Basketball Team Letterman, '62 GRACEY, MARGUERITE fJunel Lamar-O-Liers, Red Cross, Office As- sistant, Bowling Team, Captain, '61, '62 GRAHAM, BONNIE fJuneJ Student Coun- cil, '63, Miraheau, Ar- tisans, Texas History Club, Kachina GREEN, CAMPBELL GRASSEDONTO, ALLEN Uunel B Team Foot- ball Letterman, '61, Junior Varsity Football Letterman, '62, Var- sity Football Team, '63, lrari, Sergeant-at- Arms, '63 fJuneJ lrarig Band, Drum Major, '63, President, '63 GREENE, SUSAN fJuneJ Tawasi, Sergeant-at-Arms, '63, Choral- ettes, Future Nurses of America, Stage Band, Band Majorette GREENGRASS, KATHLEEN fJanuaryJ Senior Cabinet, Senior Class Secre- tary, Red Cross, Office Assistant, Tawasi, Par- liamentarian, '62, Chaplain, '63, Vice-President, '63, Artisans, NOMA Silver Spelling Award and Gold Award 218 Seniors College choices and college board scores don't always agree! Comparing their scores with school pamphlets DMM!! GREGORY, JEFF GRICE, fJuneD National Honor GEORGE PAT S o c i e t y, Interact, flung, Track Team, Captain, '63, Varsity Letterman, '62, '63, C.S.U., Sen- ior Cabinet GREENWOOD, ROBERT f.l'3I1l1HI'Yl Ramal, President, '63, Treasurer, '62s Junior Varsity Football Letterman, '62, May Fete Es- cort, '63 GREGG, CLARK Uunel National Honor Society, Key Club, Irarijix Sophomore Cabinet, American Chemical Society EXHIIQQ1 Orenda Staff, Junior Class Editor, '63, Quill ,Hild- Scroll, National Merit Scholarship Letter of Com-H? mendation GREGORY, CAROLYN flume? Uunel 7:T?Q1Hf45f-T-3231 jf A' are Harold Dantone, Wanda Spaw, Bob Goff, and Martha Huebel, who looks downright disgusted. GURLEY' 'TAYNE Decisirws HAMILTON, DAVID Uunel Pow Wowg C.S.U.g Texas History Clubg Office Assistant HAILEY, JANE Uunel Rodeo Club HALPON,SARA HAMILTON, KATHY Uunel Sophomore Cab- inet, La Cinquantaine, A r t i s a n s, Secretary, '63, Future Nurses of Americag Texas His- tory Clubg Orenda Beauty, '63, C.S.U. fJuneJ Spanish National Honor Societyg La Cin- uantaine GRIFFIN, GARY Uunel National Thes- pian Societyg National Forensic League, Bandg Radio Cuildg Red Cross, Symphonic Orchestra GRUBBS, NANCY Uunel Student Coun- cil, Treas., '63g Chero- kee Vice-Pres.g May Fete Court, '63g Mira- beaug Kachinag Tex. Hist. Clubg F.N.A.g Choral.g Mod. Dance Club, Gym Ldr.g Arti- sansg Lancer Staff Uunel Future Nurses of America GUY,LYNN Uunel Industrial Arts Clubg Rodeo Club HACKMANN, KATHY flume? Lancer Staff, Typist, '62, '63, Future Nurses of Americag C.S.U. CUDENRATH, JIM flunel Junior Varsity Football Letter- man, ,62, Irari 219 'Wu Q HAMILTON, LAQUTETA fJunel National Thes pian Society, Lamar- O-Liers, Choralettes HAMMOND, BETTY Q J u n e J Choralettes, Future Nurses of Amer- ica, La Cinquantaine, C.S.U., Radio Guild HANSON, CHERYL Uunel Niwauna, Of- fice Assistant, C.S.U., City Archery Team, '62, '63, Lancer, Cir- culation Manager, '63 HARALSON, SHARON CJuneJ May Fete Court, '62, Junior Class Secretary-Treas- urer, Cheerleader, Texas History Club, Mirabeau, C. S. U., Choralettes, Telephone Chairman, '62, Chap- lain, '63, Homecoming Queen, '63 lively Debate 1 i 920 Seniors HARP, RALPH fSummer Schooll HARRELL, JACK Af , fJuneD Irari, American Chemical SOCIETY Exam, Chemistry Lab Assistant HARRINGTON, DIANNE Uunel La Cinquantaine, Lamar-O-Liers, Texas His- tory Club, Future Nurses of America, C.S.U., Stu- dent Council, '62 HART, VTCKY fJanua.ryJ Palamar HAWKINS, GEORGE CJ unel HAYNER, LEIGH flume? ff, if f,-- THAA J HAYN11-i, FRAN fJuneJ La Cinquantaine HAYNSWORTH, KRTS fJuneJ Texas History Club, Red Cross, Future Nurses of America, La Cinquantaine, Chemistry Lab Assist- ant, Modern Dance Club, C.S.U. HEACKER, BETTY fjunej Latin Club, Niwauna, Volleyball Team, Of- fice Assistant V., 4 X4 A fx, ,K gf ,f v, ' , ,ff ,f I. f , ia. ,Q -f,, , ,VI V if Wait just a minute, says Charles Neilson to Ashley guing animatedly over a band for the prom. Strangely HEDGES, DAN Uuneb Arrowhead, National Honor Society, Spanish National Honor Society, President, '63, Senior Class President, Key Club, Vice-President, '63, President, '64, B Team Football Letterman, '61, Varsity Ten- nis Letterman, '63, Varsity Football Team, '63, Stu- dent Council, '63, Pow Wow, Secretary, '63, Fire Patrol, Assistant Chief, '63, Tawasi Cup, National Forensic League, Vice-President, '63, National Merit Scholarship Semi-Finalist, May Fete Escort, '62, .a.Boys' State Representative, N.C.T.E. Representative, Office Assistant HELANDER, JAMES Llunej Irari, C.S.U. HELLBUSCH, BOBBY Uunej Student Council, '63, Pow Wow, Cheerleader, .lunior Cabinet HERZOG, LARRY Uunel Office Assistant, Red Cross HEWITT, CYNTHIA Uunel National Honor Society, Student Council, '61, May Fete Court, '62, May Fete Court Jester, '63, Choralettes, Lab Assistant, Lancer Staff, Library Assistant, Wowapi, Secretary, '63, Gym Leader, Oren- da, Most Beautiful Girl, '63, C.S.U. HILL, BILL Uunel Arrowhead, National Merit Scholarship Semi- Finalist, National Honor Society, Pow Wow, Student Council, '61, C.S.U., Sophomore Cabinet, American Chemical Society Award Winner, Library Assistant Smith, Mary Dee Neal, Dawn Potter, Mary Wells and Lee Roy Garrett, who are ar- enough, Charles seems to have a wonderful solution. HENDERSON, CHARLES Uunel HERREN, MARILEE Uunel Niwauna, Corresponding Secretary, Gym Lead er, Future Nurses of America, C.S.U., Choralettes, Office Assistant, Student Council, '63 221 HILL, SHARON flunel Wichaka-Chums, Kachina HILL, STUART Uunel May Fete Escort, '61, Senior Cabinet, Pow Wow, Sergeant-at-Arms, '63, Office Assistant HITCHCOCK, JARED Clunej Future Farmers of America, President, '62, Vice-President, '63, B Team Football Letterman, '61, Varsity Football Team, '62, '63, Swimming Team, '62 HOPKINS, SARAH Uunel Mirabeau, Wowapi, La Cinquantaine, Future Nurses of America, City Table Tennis Team, '63, Library Assistant HORD, SUSAN lluneb C.S.U., La Cinquantaine, Modern Dance Club HOWELL, JOHN Uunel Lancer Staff, C.S.U., Texas History Club, Red Cross, Artisans .222 Seniors HITT, JOHN Uunel Texas History Club, Treasurer, '63 HOCHER, PAMELA flunel Mirabeau, Directory Staff HODCES, ENOD Clunej Spanish National Honor Society, Tawasi HOLDEN, CHESTER KJUHCJ HOLMES, JUDY flunel Spanish National Honor Society, Student Council, '61, Mirabeau, R.O.T.C. Sponsor, '63, R.O.T.C. Officers' Club, Gym Leader, City Table Tennis Team, '63 ' HOOVER, JACK Uunel May Fete Escort, '63, Varsity Swimming Team Letterman, '61, '62 HUDDLE, TOBY Uunej .lunior Varsity Football Letterman, '62, Var- sity Football Team, '63, Student Council, '62 HUEBEL, MARTHA Uunej Niwauna, Texas History Club, Secretary, '63, C.S.U,, Spanish National Honor Society, La Cin- quantaine, Student Council, '63, Choralettes HUGHES, GRADY flunel Arrowhead, National Honor Society, Key Club, Latin Club, Vice-President, '63, Lamar Band, All-City Band and Orchestra, Office Assistant, Na- tional Merit Scholarship Semi-Finalist, C.S.U. '94VWBln.., IRWIN, MICHAEL Uunej Irari JACOBY, BARBARA flunel Wichaka-Chums, Lamar-O-Liers, C.S.U. JAMES, JOHN Cluneb Orchestra, All-City Symphony Orchestra, '61, '62, '63, Red Cross, Texas History Club, National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation, Regional lgleet of Inter-Scholastic League, First Place, Cello olo ,4 Qranfic year JAMES, LORETTA Uunel Wichaka-Chums JAMISON, BYRON Uunej Ramal, R.O.T.C., Officers' Club, Rifle Team, Company Commander, Lab Assistant, All-City Chorus JEU, DOUGLAS flunel Ramal, National Forensic League, C.S.U. This senior year just seems to be too much for Bob Kaase, Pam Cecil, Lynda Eistrup, Julie Shinn, Jim Bunting, Clark Gregg, and Patricia Doherty, who hope finals won't necessitate a real need for this morbid hearse. JOHNSON, ELLEN flunel Arrowhead, Stu- dent Council, '6l, '62, Mixed Chorus, All-City. Chorus, Library Assist- ant, La Cinquantaineg Wowapi, National Honor Society JOLLY, JIMMY CSummer Schooll JONES, LINDA Uunel Swimming Team, '62, C.S.U., Lab Assist- ant, Choralettes, Rodeo Club I 223 JONES, SANFORD flunej Arrowhead, Niwauna, Rodeo Club, National Honor Society, Student Council, '62, '63, Mixed Chorus, Secretary, '63 JONES, TOM fluneh National Merit Schol- arship Semi-Finalist JOOST, DOTTIE Klunel Office Assistant '62, '63, Modem Dance Club, C.S.U., Tawasi 1 s 1 KAASE, ROBERT flunel B Team Football, '62, B Team Track, '62, Varsity Track Letterman, '63, Irari KAMRATH, SUZANNE flunel Arrowhead, Choralettes, La Cinquantaine, Treasurer, '63, Student Council, '61, Sophomore Cabinet, National Honor Society, Texas History Club, Future Nurses of America, Red Cross, Mirabeau, Corresponding Secretary, '62, Treasurer, '63, Gym Leader, Tennis Team, '63, Office Assistant, C.S.U. KAPELKA, KEN fjunej B Team Track Letterman, '62, Varsity Track Letterman, '63, lrari, C.S.U., .lunior Cabinet, Senior Cabinet 'Vw 224 Seniors Reminiscing those wonderful summer days of piiatas, turista, and gui- tars are Ceci Klep, Sandy Hockensmith, Barbara Wheeler, Billy Wheless, Susan Donoghue, and Bill McDugald, who attended summer school in Monterrey, Mexico. KAUCHER, DIANNE Uunej Future Nurses of America, Wichaka-Chums KELSEY, NICK Uunel KEMP, SUZANNE flunel Choralettes, Texas History Club, Future Nurses of America, C.S.U., Lab Assistant, Cherokee '63, Gym Leader Basketball Letterman, '62, City Archery Letterman, f f fW,,,-,. f - , . KENDRICK, KENT, JOSEPH JERRY Uanuaryl Marching flunel Office Assist- Bandg Symphonic Or- ant chestrag Industrial Arts Cluhg C.S.U.g B Team Football, '60 KERR, CARTER C .l u n e J Choralettesg Cherokee Tennis Head, '63g La Cinquantaine, Chaplain, '63g C.S.U. KEY, BUNNY Uunel Orchestrag Ro- deo Cluhg City Bowl- ing Team Letterman, '62, '63, ,641-g Future Nurses of Americag Astronomy Clu b 3 Texas History Clubg Red Crossg C.S.U. 'Qucridvs kcvucrdvs KHAWAJA, HFAM KIEKHOEFER, KINDEL, Uanuaryl KENNETH CAROL ANN Uunel R.O.T.C.g Bowl- Uunej C.S.U.g La ing Club Cinquantaineg Office KIRBY, SUSAN Uunel Niwaunag C.S.U. KLEP, CECI Uunel Niwaunag C.S.U.g Texas History Club KLUPPEL, NANCY Uunel Girls' State Alternateg Choralettesg C.S.U.g Office Assistant Assistant, Irari Court .l ester, '63 KINSMAN, ELEANOR KINNEY, JULIE flunel Niwaunag Ar- tisans, President, '63, City Archery Team, '64, C.S.U.g Texas History Clubg Future Nurses of America, Red Cross fSummer Schooll Texas History Cluhg La Cinquan- taineg Future Nurses of America .xx - 1 f F , Z1 f 5 pw C, X 'F KNOWLTON, LAURA Cjanuaryl Wichaka-Chums Publicity Chairman, '63, National Merit Scholar- ship Letter of Commenda- tion, F.N.A., Publicity Chairman, '63, Artisans, Clinic Assistant. KOENINGER, ARTHUR flunej Arrowhead, Na- tional Honor Society, Football Trainer, '63, Track Trainer, ,63 KOLIUS, SUSAN Q ,l u n e D Arrowhead, Student Council, '62, '63, C.S.U., Texas His- tory Club, Vice-Presi- dent, '63, Palamar, President, '63, Choral- ettes, National Honor Society, Spanish Na- tional Honor Society, National Spanish Ex- amination, ,62, ,63 KRAUSE BARBARA ' . . . Poor Pinkie Pollard!-no madras-she's just out of it g,l:11E1LnE?itgZ'fal Cllrigia di?lOlagfr52ntLe6fgnC5f as far as Gene Werlin, Lacy McGehee, Gavin Smith '61, '62, Sophomore Class Secretary, Choralettes, Senior Cabinet, Office Assistant KURAS, JOHN Uunel LAGRONE, BETTY flunel C.S.U., Texas History Club Mad zz LASSER, RICHARD Uunel National Honor Society, National Fo- rensic League, Junior Varsity Football Letter- man, '62, Track Man- ager, ,63, '64, Latin Club, Ramal, Office Assistant LAWHON, BOB Uunel Pow Wow: C.S.U., Bowling Team, '63, ,644 HB Team Football, '62 226 Seniors LAMKTN, MARY LEA fluneb May Fete Court, '62, '63, lrari Court Junior Princess, ,62, Senior Cabinet, Red Cross, C.S.U., Office Assistant, Choralettesg Gym Leader LANE, MARGARET Uuneb Niwauna, C.S.U., Texas History Club, Secre- tary, '63, Artisans, La Cinquantaine, Rodeo Club, Red Cross, Office Assistant LANG, JEANIE Uunel Spanish National Honor Society, Lancer Staff, Office Assistant, Lab Assistant, C.S.U., Tawasi, Future Nurses of America, Red Cross ,flflfzdmfss LOGAN, CARLA SUE flunel Palamar, C.S.U., Texas History Club, ,Future Nurses of America LOVELL, JERRY Uunel Varsity Track Team, '62, '63, Future Farmers of America, Treasurer, '63 LEWIS, KATHLEEN fjunel National Honor Society, Mirabeau, La Cin- quantaine, Orchestra, Band, All-City Orchestra, '61, '62, '63, Kachina, Modern Dance Club, Lancer Staff LEWIS, MARIAN Uunel Arrowhead, National Honor Society, Na- tional Merit Scholarship Semi-Finalist, Niwauna, Jun- ior Cabinet LINCOLN, JANE Uanuaryl Senior Class Lawyer, Red Cross, Tawasi, Treasurer, '63, Finance Chairman, '62, Artisans, Kachina, Future Nurses of America, C.S.U., Senior Cabinet ,v,,,, LAYNE, GINNY LEAL, CAROLYN iluneb Future Nurses Uuneb C.S.U., Texas of America History Club, Red Cross LEE, SALLY Uunel Wichaka-Chums, Charity Chairman, '63, Future Nurses of America, Office Assistant LENT, SANDRA Uunel La Cinquantaine LESTER, SANDRA Uuneb May Fete Court, '63, Mirabeau, Choral- ettes, Texas History Club, Future Nurses of America, C.S.U. LEE, BETTY Uunel Wichaka-Chums, Membership C h ai r m a n, '63, Arrowhead, National Honor Society, Spanish National Honor Society, Office Assistant, Future Nurses of America 227 LOWE, ROBERT Uunel LUCAS, SUSIE Llunel Student Coun- cil, '62, Red Crossg Choralettesg C.S.U.g La Cinquantaine, Vice- President, '63, Library Assistant, Wowapi, Vice-President, '63, Of- fice Assistant, Niwau- na, New Members Chairman, '63g Nation- al Honor Society LUCKEL, JEANNIE CSummer Schooli Fu ture Nurses of Ameri ca, La Cinquantaineg Artisans, Lab Assist- SHI LUDWICK, STAN Uunel B Team Base ball, '62, Varsity Base ball Letterman. '63 Che Syvs af Cams 1 fi 'Sf' 228 Seniors LUTREY, SUZANNE Uunel Lancer Staff LUTZ, MARIAN Uunel C.S.U.g City Archery Team, 62 63 Artisans Future Nurses of America MacMORRAN, BRUCE CJuneJ Future Farmers of America McADAMS, MARY LOUISE Uuneb Student Council, '63, Niwauna, C.S.U., Texas History Club, Lab Assistant, Library Assistant MCBRIDE, GARY Uanuaryl Senior Class Chaplain, Ramal MCCASKILL, DOUGLAS Uunel .lunior Varsity Football Team, Manager, '62, '63g Pow Wow, Red Cross MCCLELLAND, MICKI Uunel National Thespian Society, Cherokee Archery Head, '62, Modern Dance Club, Kachina, Choralettesg City Archery Team, '62 MCCOLLUM, HOWARD Uunel Junior Varsity Baseball Team, '63, Red Cross MCCONNELL, CAROLYN fjunel National Honor Society, Quill and Scroll, Student Council, '62, Red Cross, Library Assistant, Wowapig C.S.U.g Future Nurses of America, Lancer, Page Editor, '63 These avid Texas fans-Kester Denman, Skipper Beery, Marty Draper, Maurice Thomason and Tamra Glover-are only too eager to be on their way to Austin for a gay weekend and a chance to see U.T. pull another victory. MCCRARY, DAN Clunel R.O.T.C., Basketball Team, Manager, '62, '63, '64, Football Team, Manager, '63, '64, Ramal MCCULLOUGH, MISSY Uunej Choralettes, Vice-President, Mirabeau, Sgt. at Arms, '63, City Volleyball Team Letterman, '62, '63, Gym Leader MCDONALD, MARILYN flunel Cboralettes, C.S.U., Texas History Club, La Cinquantaine MCGEHEE, LACY Uunel Mirabeau, La Cinquantaine, Texas History Club, May Fete Court, '63, Choralettes, Treasurer, '63, Sophomore Lady MCGI-IEE, ROBERT Uunel Junior Cabinet, Interact, Junior Varsity Bas- ketball Team MCKEE, BONNIE Uunej Choralettesg Office Assistant, C.S.U., Kachina QV? MCDUGALD, BILL Clunel Student Council, '62, '63, Senior Cabinet, Lancer Staff, Lab Assistant, Interact, Irari, Vice- President, '63 MCFARLAND, DORIS ANN Uunel Mirabeau, Telephone Chairman, '63, Choral- ettes, C.S.U., La Cinquantaine, Texas History Club 229 MCKENNA, DIANE Uunel Tawasig Rodeo Clubg Orchestra, Secretary, '63g Band McKINLAY, ELBERT F. Clunej Ramalg Swimming Team Letterman, '62, '63, All-State, '63 MCNABB, JAMES flunej Hall Patrol 230 Seniors MARETT, ROBERT Uunel MARETT, RODNEY Uunel MARR, JACK fSummer Schooll I W SX' ,Q W .v I MCNEILL, DAVID Uunel National Honor Society, Secretary, '63, Bas- ketball, Manager, '63g Pow Wowg Key Club, Vice- President, ,63g Office Assistant MABRAY, GARY Uuneb Pow Wow, Junior Varsity Football Letter- man, '62, B Team Track Letterman, '62, May Fete Escort, ,63 MACHLITT, KATHY Uuneb Tawasig Lancer Staffg C.S.U. MAER, KATHY Uunel Choralettesg American Field Service: La Cinquantaine MALTHYETZ, RICHARD Uunel MARCIANTE, AL Uunel MARSAC, JOHN fSummer Schoolj MARTIN, DONNA f.luneJ Red Cross, All-City Choir, Wichaka-Chums Texas History Club, Kachina, Radio Guildg Artisans La Cinquantaineg C.S.U.g Office Assistant MARTIN, GORDON CSummer Schooll 1.4. 'rc' ' twrfw' MASON, BETSY fluneb Choralettes, Niwauna Texas History Club La Cinquantaine, C.S.U MASTERSON, MARTHANN flunel Quill and Scroll Texas History Club CSU La Cinquantaine, Future Nurses of America MELTON, SUE Uunel Spanish National Honor Society La Cm quantaine, Texas History Club C S U Guinea Pig MGEBROFF, CHARLES Uunel Band, Rarnal MICKLEY, ANN Uunel Office Assistant, Future Nurses of America MIDDLEBROOK, WILLIAM flunel Senior Cabinet Jack, is that you? This was the outcome when Jack Hoover let three enthu- siastic homenursing students-Kay Vaughn, Susie Lucas, and lean Toole- go to work on his black eye. MILLER, CLAIRE Uunel Arrowhead, Na- tional Honor Society, National Merit Semi- Finalist, National Fo- rensic League, Secre- tary, '63, Outstanding Girl, '63, Spanish Na- tional Honor Society, Niwauna, Gym Leader, Red Cross, American Chemical Society Exam MILLER, DARYL Clunel National Honor Society, Student Coun- cil, '63, May Fete Court, ,62, ,63, Cho- ralettes, Office Assist- ant, C.S.U. MILLER, ERIC Uunel B Team Foot- ball, '61, B Team Track Letterman, '63 MILLS, JOHN fJuneD National Merit Schol tion MILSTEAD, BETTY CSurnmer Schoolj MOLLARD, MAURINE Uanuaiyl Mixed Chorus MONKHOUSE, JOHN Uunel Lab Assistant, Ramal, C.S.U.g Artisans MONTGOMERY, LAURIE fJuneJ Arrowhead, National Honor Society, National Merit Scholarshsip Letter of Commendation, Choral- ettesg American Chemical Society Exam, Future Nurses of America, President, '63g Office Assistant, La Cinquantaine MONTGOMERY, MARY iJuneJ C.S.U., La Cinquantaineg Gym Leader, Red Cross qs WS 232 Seniors arship Letter of Commenda- af' Faced with the challenge of taking chemistry their senior year, Shirley Revis and Dick Nelms find daydreaming doesn't balance equations. MORGAN, JOHN fJuneJ American Chemical Society Exam, Second Place, Lamar Math Contest, Third Place, Irarig National Merit Scholarship Semi-Finalist MORGAN, SHIRLEY fJuneJ Choralettesg Artisans, Treasurer, '63, Lab Assistant, Future Nurses of Americag Red Cross, C.S.U., Texas History Club MORRIS, DON Uunel C.S.U. MORRIS, MALCOLM Uunej Pow Wow, C.S.U., Vice-President, '63, Texas History Club, Lab Assistant MORRISON, MARY CAROLINE CJuneJ Palamar, Vice- President, '63g Chap- lain, '63g Latin Club, Choralettes MORRISON, GEOFF Uunej Junior Varsity Basketball, '62, B Team Basketball, '62, '63, Spanish National Honor Society MORROW, DANA Uunel Texas History Club, Artisans, Red Crossg C.S.U. Required Kvuceufrafiou MUCKLEY, MARY ANN MORSE CHERYL MOUNCE, CAROL MOUSOUDAKIS, ISummer School? Uunel Lamar-O-Liersg TED C.S.U. Uunel I .I u n e J Arrowhead, Spanish National Hon- or Societyg Junior Cab- inet, Swimming Team Letterman, '62, '63, '64-g Cherokee Swim- ming Head, '63, Office Assistant MURRAY, JAMES C. Uunel NALLE, LISSA Uunej Choralettes, Secretary, '63, C.S.U.g Mirabeaug Texas History Clubg Kachina, Future Nurses of America, La Cinquantaine NASCHKE, KATHY flunel Niwaunag National Thespian Society, Kachina, La Cinquantaine, Artisans, Radio Guild NASH, GREG Uunel Arrowhead, National Honor Society, Quill and Scroll: Ramal, Vice-President, '63, Swimming Team Letterman, '61, '62, '63, All-State, '63, Intera act, Office Assistantg Lancer, Sports Editor, '62, Co- Editor, '63 23 1 .l v 2.1 R A , f 1 1 4 f P la ff V ' T -: 1' ,ZW V , W. A I If ,LA 75, ' ' ' :fs 1. ' I vig' wt , ' fa- ,f-5 NEAL, MARY DEE flunel N.H.S.g Sophomore Cabinet, Niwaunag C.S.U.g Orenda Staff Typist, '63, Quill and Scroll, R.O.T.C. Officers' Club, Chaplain, Drill Team Sponsor, Stuf dent Council NEALE, NANCY ljunel Quill a n d Scroll, Lancer, Page Editor, '63g La Cin- quantaine, Social Chair- man, '63g C.S.U.g Fu- ture Nurses of Ameri- ca NEIL, NANCY llunej Arrowhead: Na- tional Honor Societyg National Thespian So- ciety, Modern Dance Club, Vice-President, '63, Tawasig Lamar-O- Liers, Librarian, '62, Treasurer, '63, Office Assistantg Gym Leader NEILSON, CHARLES Clunel National Honor Society, Spanish Na- tional Honor Society, Student Council, '63, Sen- ior Cahinetg Bandg Orchestra, All-City Bandg Irari Q- Bill Envin seems quite put out with the feminine fetishes fknitting and gigglingl of Dana Morrow Scalar NELMS, DICK flunel Pow Wow, Varsity Football Team, '62, '63, Reserve Baseball Letterman, '60, Varsity Baseball Team, '61, '62, Varsity Basketball, '61, '62, '63, lndustrial Arts Club, Reporter, '63 NELSON, JAMES CJuneJ Student Council, '61, '63 n .5'37'15i x ,l J in-'G' Xa! 23-1 Seniors NOACK, LOUIS Clunel lunior Varsity Baseball Letterman, '62, '63, B Team Football NORTHRUP, ROBERT Clunel Junior Varsity Baseball Letterman, '61, Varsity Baseball Letterman, '62, Junior Varsity Football Let- terman, '62g Varsity Football Letterman, '63, .lunior Varsity Basketball Letterman, '62, Varsity Basketball Letterman, '63g May Fete Escort, '61, '62 NEWMAN, PAUL Uunel Pow Wow NTEBUHR, BECKY Uuneh Palamar, Telephone Chairman, '63, Publicity Chairman, '63, C.S.U.g Office Assistant NIEMI, RICK Uunel Mixed Chorus, President, '63, Irarig Junior Varsity Football Team, '62 and Bebe Selig as he tries to accomplish a little card NORWOOD, O,CONNOR, MARGARET MARYANN E. Uunel Clunel Artisans OLTMANN, JOANNE Uunel Arrowheadg National Honor Societyg . Spanish National Honor Societyg Mirabeaug La playing. . . - - OLDHAM, GUS flunel Stage Band Marching Bandg Na tional Forensic League C.S.U. Huessc' PACE, SUSAN Uunel Sophomore Cab- inetg Mirabeaug Chor- alettesg Kachinag La Cinquantaineg C.S.U. PACKARD, KATHY Uunel C.S.U. OTT, ANN Uunel Palamarg National Thespians Societyg Office Assistant OUTLAND, SANDRA Uunel OWEN, CATHEY Uuneb Arrowheadg National Honor Societyg Student Council, '63g Junior Cabinetg Future Nurses of Amer- icag Office Assistant Cinquantaineg Texas History Clubg Office As- sistantg C.S.U. 0LVEY,' MICHAEL Uunej Varsity Track Letterman, '61, '62, '63, Captain, '63 ORR, JUDY Uunel Lancer Staffg La Cinquantaineg Mixed Chorus 235 PADFIELD, WILLIAM Uunel Mixed Chorusg All-City Chorus, '62 PARK, JANE Uunel Student Coun- cil, ,6l, ,62Q Red Crossg Texas History Club, Future Nurses of Amer- icag La Cinquaintaineg Choralettesg Office As- sistant, Wowapig Gym Leader, Library As- sistantg Kachina Hhmzlctfc PARSLEY, ANN C J u n e D Choralettes C.S.U.g Future Nurses of America, Artisans La Cinquantaine Texas History Club PASI-IO, KEITH f I u n e J Choralettes C.S.U.g Red Cross Texas History Club oplzisfncaies PAWLEY, MARTHA flume! Palamarg City Dance Club PEARCE, MOLLIE Uunel PEDEN, SCOTT Uunel May Fete Escort, '63, Pow Wow Swimming Team, Modern PELLET, META C.IuneJ C.S.U.g Artisans, La Cinquantaine PERRY, DAVID flunel Chemistry Lab Assistant, Pow Wow, Golf Team PETERSON, PHILIP Uunel Pow Wowg Chemistry Lab Assistant si 236 Seniors 'N-lm -4-xg PETTY, JAMES Uuneb Irarig Key Club, C.S.U.g American Chemistry Society Exam PIKE, WILLIAM flunel PINCKARD, BECKY Clunel C.S.U.g La Cinquantaineg Future Nurses of America Watch out, Li'l Abner! These grinnin' cuties mean business. Dressed in their Sadie Hawkins best are Lissa Nalle, Milly Holmes, Missy McCollough, Flo Wells, Bebe Selig, Lacy McGehee, Sharon Haralson, Pat Doherty, Linda Baldwin, Diann Driver, Lilly Kucera and Cyn- thia Hewitt. PINKSTON, JANELL Uuneb National Thespians Society, Volleyball Team, '61, '62, Letterman, '63, Wichaka-Chums, Chaplain, '62, Sports Chairman, '63, Mixed Chorus, Irari Court, '62, Gym Leader PLUMMER, DIANE LYNN fclunej Lamar-O-Liersg Artisans POARCH, CYNDY Uuneb It t POLLARD, PINKIE f.luneD Senior Cabinet, May Fete Court, '63g C.S.U.g Texas History Club, La Cinquantaineg Mirabeau, Social Chairman, '63, Red Cross POTTER, DAWN Llunel Spanish National Honor Societyg Future Nurses of America, C.S.U.g La Cinquantaineg Texas History Club, Office Assistant POWELL, BEN Uunel Arrowhead, National Honor Society, 'Swim- ming Team Letterman, '63, '64, All-State Swimming Team, '63, Interact, Red Cross PRANKE, PATTI Uunel Choralettes PRICE, BROWNIE Uunel Red Cross, C.S.U.g Texas History Club, La Cinquantaine PYLE, MARCY Uuneb La Cinquantaineg C.S.U.g Tawasi PM V f X AQVA VIQVAQL IAVZPV Y D Q M 231 ,- RAGSDALE, TOBY fJuneJ REDDING, BLAKE fJunei National Merit Scholarship Semi-Finalist, Irari, La Cinquantaine, Office Assistant REECE, SUSAN fJuneD Choralettes, Red Cross, Future Nurses of America, Texas History Club, La Cinquantaine, C.S.U. RICHARDSON, KATHLEEN fJuneI Niwauna, Treasurer, '63, Gym Leader, Texas History Club, C.S.U., Lancer Staff, Page Editor, '63, '64 RICHARDSON, SALLY Uunei Latin Club, American Chemical Society Cer- tificate, C.S.U., Lab Assistant RODCERS, TOMMY I tJuneJ Orenda, Business Manager, '64, Qulll and Scroll, Irari 1-.QB 'CF' 236' Seniors REID, KIT fJuneJ Stage Band, Orchestra REVIS, SHIRLEY Uunei Arrowhead, National Honor Society, Treasurer, '63, Student Council, '63, Junior Cabinet, May Fete Court, '62, Niwauna, Vice-President, '63, Office As- sistant, National Merit Scholarship Semi-Finalist RHODES, PAUL Uunel Office Assistant RICHARD, JERRY flume! Junior Varsity Baseball, '62, Varsity Baseball Team, '63, Varsity Track Team, '63 RICHARD, TERRY CSummer Schoolj RICHARDSON, DORIS Uunel Mixed Chorus, Wichaka-Chums, All-City Cho- rus, C.S.U. ROE, SUSAN Uunel Arrowhead, National Honor Society, Student Council, '6I, Junior Cabinet, Cherokee Archery Head, '63, C.S.U., Texas History Club, Mirabeau, La Cin- quantaine, Chemistry Lab Assistant, Office Assistant ROEDIGER, LINDA Uunel Spanish National Honor Society, Wichaka- Chums, Recording Secretary, '63, Choralettes, La Cinquantaine, Texas History Club, Red Cross, C.S.U. ROEMER, LAMAR fJuneJ National Honor Society, Pow Wow, Varsity Basketball Letterman, '62, '63, Varsity Tennis Let- terman, '62, '63, State Tennis Champion, Singles, '62, State Tennis Finalist, Singles, '63, A .I -, -' iff il ji ,V . ROSENCRANZ, MARGARET Cflunej National Scholastic Magazine Contest Cer tificate of Meritg National Merit Semi Finalist Chor alettes, Lamar Review, Co Editor 63 ROTHERMEL, WILLIAM Uuneb ROYSE, NORMAN Uunej ight Zaman gI7l'6'l76'l' RULFS, CAROL Uunel Arrowhead, National Honor Society, Sopho- more Cabinetg Swimming Team, Letterman, '62, '63, '64, Lab Assistantg National Forensic League RUSSELL, CAROLYN Uunel Tawasi, Publicity Co-Chairman, '63, Artisans Kachina, Radio Cuildg Office Assistant RUSSELL, TERRY Uunel UB Team Football Letterman, '61, Varsity Swimming Letterman, ,61g Junior Varsity Football Letterman, '62 Spirits rose to an all-time high at the Homecoming pep rally. Among the excited girls in those coveted letter-sweaters are Martha Huebel, Linda Roe- diger, Jane Park, ,Iulie Davis and Kathleen Lewis. RUTHERFORD, JAMES fSummer School? SACHS, ALAN Uunel National Hon- or Societyg German Award, '63g Wowapi, Treasurer, '63g La Cin- quantaineg Library As- sistantg Office Assist- ant SAFFORD, DOROTHY Uunel Office Assistant f ' 2 f Y y W A Q ,f m.k' j A fggoz iety ,gqvgig SANDERS, ROSEMARY Uunel SANTAMARIA, RICHARD Uunel Swimming Team Letterman, '62, '63, '64, Football Team, Trainer, '62, Irari, Secretary, '63, Red Cross, Lab Assistant SARFATI, JACK flunel B Team Football Letterman, '61, Irari SAFFORD, RYLAND Uuneb Tennis Team, '62, '63, '64, Bowling Team, '62, '63, Red Cross Texas History Club, C.S.U., Lab As sistant SAMA, CAROL fjunej Mirabeau, Gym Leader, Mod- ern Dance Club, Texas History Club, Future Nurses of America, La Cin- quantaine, C.S.U. SAMPSON, STEPHANIE Uanuaryl National Honor Society, Sen- ior Class Poet, Wichaka-Chums, Corre- sponsoring Secretary, '63, Kachina, La Cinquanraine, Office Assistant I , ' i It looks like Mutt and Jeff as Kay Cash stretches to measure Lamar Roemer's seventy-six inches for his graduation gown 'U'-if ' 240 Seniors 's..f'1 L SARFATI, MIKE Uunel B Football Letterman, '61 SAUL, SUSAN Uunel Choralettes, C.S.U., Mixed Chorus Texas History Club, Future Nurses of America SCHLEY, SUSAN Uunel SCHOENFIELD, SCHOOLER, PAUL LONNIE Uunel Varsity Track C .l u n e D Pow Wow, Team, '62, C.S.U.g National F o r e n s i c Texas History Club League, Radio Guildg Interscholastic League Spelling SCHROEDER, PENNY Clunei Future Nurses of Americag Texas History Clubg Rodeo Clubg Artisansg C.S.U. SELIC, BEBE Uunel Arrowheadg Na- tional Honor Societyg La Cinquantaine, Secretary, '63g Chor- alettes, Phone Chair- man, '63g Future Nur- ses of Americag Senior Cabinetg Office Assist- ant 165115 ation af zz Dream SHAMBURGER, GILDA Uunel C.S.U.g Future Nurses of Americag Mixed Chorus, All-City Choirg Texas History Club SENTELL, TETINE SERAFATTY, SEYFFERT, flunel Orenda Busi- JACEL CARQLYN UCSS Staff? TCFEEIS Ifhs' flume? Wichaka- fJuneD Office Assist- f01'Y Clllb, H1Sf0f13U, Chums antg City Bowling ,635 La Cinqllalltaifle? Teamg Gym Leader Future Nurses of Amer- icag C.S.U. SHAW, PAT flunel Red Crossg tisans SHERWOOD, ROBERT Uanuaryl Ramal, Treasurer, '63, Library Assistant IE SHINN, J UL Uunel Student Council, '61, '62, '63, Choralettesg Mirabeau, Sergeant-at-Arms, '63g Office Assistantg Texas History Club, Kachinag Gym Leader, A11- City Chorus SHIPLEY, FRED Uunel SIEVER, JANICE Uunel 'Q-f.?, '-V ' .furry SIKES, LEE SIMMONS, SUSAN f J u n e J Orchestra, fJunel Niwauna, Li- Band, All - District brary Assistant, Texas Band, '61, '62, All- History Club, C.S.U. City Band, '61, '62, '63, All-Region Band, '61, '62, Ramal SKANDALIS, KIKI tJuneJ Clinic Assistant, Tawasi, La Cinquan- taine, Future Nurses of America, Texas History Club, Red Cross SLEDGE, ROLAND flunel Junior Varsity Football Letterman, '62, Varsity Football Team, '63, B Team Baseball Letterman, '62, Pow Wow, La Cinquantaine, C.S.U. SMITH, ASHLEY fJuneJ National Honor Society, Orenda, Club Co-Editor, '62, Editor-in-Chief, '63, Tennis Let- terman, '62, '63, First Place, District and Re- gional Tennis Doubles, '63, Third in State Dou- bles, '63, Junior Gentleman, Junior Class Presi- dent, Key Club, Junior Director, '62, Secretary, '63, Quill and Scroll, Secretary, '63, Senior Class Vice-President, Student Council, '62, '63 , -A' . K I ds M, 242 Seniors This is the way to study for finals-five talkative girls, all together, with plenty to eat. Enjoying this Sfreuuou SMITH, ELLEN Uunel National Thes- pian Society, Secretary, '63, Kachina, Lamar- O-Liers, Modern Dance Club, Gym Leader SMITH, CRAIG SMITH, GAVIN flunel Arrowhead, Na- tional Honor Society, Key Club, Junior Cah- inet, Senior Cabinet, Pow Wow, Assistant Party Chairman, '63, Varsity Track Team Letterman, '63, Senior Class Secretary Uunel Key Club, Student Council, '61, Texas His tory Club SMITH, DENNIS flunel Irari, Office Assistant, Choralettes Property Manager SMITH, DUKE CSummer Schooll SMITH, MARTIN I J u n e J Orchestra, All- State Orchestrag All-City Symphony Or- chestra, All-City Band, Interstate League Solo Contest SMITH, SARAH SMYTH, Uunel Niwaunag Cho- CAMPBELL ralettesg C.S.U., Texas Uunej Irarig O1-ches. History tra? Band - SNOW FARA mode of crarnrnmg are Kay Cash Carolyn Cruz Judy ' , ' ' Uunel Lancer Staffg Palamarg Te a H t Burrows, 'IO Cook and Kathy Belton' Clubg La Cinquantaineg C.S.U.g Quill Ianii SCIIJITIY fudying SORENSEN, PAM Uunel C.S.U.g Texas History Clubg La Cin- quantaineg Badminton Doubles Winner, '62, Lab Assistant SPONSEL, - .IEANNE f.luneJ Red Crossg C.S.U.g Texas History Cluhg La Cinquan- taineg Lab Assistant SPRADLEY, SHERRY Uunel Student Coun- cil, '62g May Fete Court, '61g Orenda, Most Beautiful Girl, '62, Track Princess, '63g Mirabeaug Choral- ettesg Lancer Staff, La Cinquantaineg Kachi- na, Office Assistant: C.S.U. SPAW, WANDA Uunel Niwaunag Choralettes, Future Nurses of America, Vice-President, '63g Gym Leader SPEARS, KAYE Uunel Clinic Assistant SPEICH, RANDY fJuneJ Sophomore Cabinetg Band, '61, '62, '63, Exec- utive Officer, '63g National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation SPATA, MIKE Uunel Texas History Club, Treasurer, '63g La Cinquantaineg Lab Assistant 243 STANFIELD, ED Uunel ff qu, 4 Lf! '59 STEPHENS, SHARON flunel Arrowhead, National Honor Socie- ty, Spanish National Honor Society, Student Council, '62, Sopho- more Cabinetg Senior Cabinet, May Fete Court, '61, '63, Red Cross, Mirabeau, Of- fice Assistant, La Cin- quantaine, Choralettesg C.S.U. STERN, DAVID STEWART, JOHN Cjanuaryj 'CSummer Schooll We 'll Kemember ,lllufay . . . mx 4-oar, 1 244 Seniors STIRANKA, BARBARA flunej Niwauna, Choralettes, Modern Dance Club, Office Assistant STOKES, DALIA Uunel Texas History Club, President, '62, Mirabeau, La Cinquantaine, C.S.U., Rodeo Club, Radio Guild, City Volleyball Team, '63 STRATER, JOHNNY Uunel Student Council, '63, Junior Cabinet, B Team Football Letterman, '61, Varsity Football Let- terman, '62, '63, Pow Wow, Treasurer, '63, Key Club, Lab Assistant STUBBLEFIELD, ROBERTA Uunel All-City Chorus, Mixed Chorus, Lamar-O- Liers, Library Assistant, Wowapi, Office Assistant, Red Cross SUCHER, RICHARD Uunel Varsity Swimming Team Letterman, '63, Irari, Texas History Club, Lab Assistant, National Forensic League, Lancer Staff SUMNERS, BECKY Uunel Sophomore Cabinet, Mirabeau, Choralettesg Future Nurses of America, Texas History Club, Clinic Assistant SWAYNIE, SHARON Uunel R.O.T.C. Sponsor, Officers' Club, Treasurer, '63, Drum and Bugle Corps Sponsor, Bowling Team Letterman, '63, Palamar, Recording Secretary, '63, Gym Leader, Texas History Club, C.S.U. TAIT, CHUCK Uunel Varsity Football Letterman, '62, '63, Lab Assistant TAYLOR, CATHY Uunel Tawasi, Future Nurses of America, Swim- ming Team Letterman, '62, '63, National Merit Schol- arship Letter of Commendation, Office Assistant The mums may be slightly mouldy, but Kathy Hamilton, Nancy Grubbs, Becky Sumners, Linda Baldwin and Betsy Aylin are having a gay time recalling games when they first donned the flowers. TAUBER, PATSY Clanuaryl Mixed Chorus, All-City Chorus, Office Assistant, C.S.U. TERRY, FRANK fjunel HB Team Baseball Letterman, '61, Varsity Baseball Letterman, '63 THOMAS, JIMMY Uunel Bandg National Forensic League TOOLE, JEAN Uunel Modern Dance Club, May Fete Court, '62, Office Assistantg' Track Queen, ,635 Texas History Club, Choralettesg Future Nurses of America: Lan- cer Staff, C.S.U. TOTTENHAM, DICK Uunel Pow Wow, Office Assistantg C.S.U. THOMASON, MAURICE Uunel Pow Wfowg Artisans, Red Cross, Texas His- tory Club THOMPSON, SANDY fluneb Mixed Chorus, Rodeo Club, Lab Assistant THORNTON, SANDY Uunel Lamar-O-Liers, Chaplain, '63, Librarian, '62g Rodeo Club, Red Crossg C.S.U. 245 TOWNSEND, JOHNNY Uunel American Chemical Society Exam TRAMMELL, HARVEY llunel HB Team Football Letterman, '61, Varsity Football Letterman, '62, ,63g Varsity Track Team Let- terman, ,62, '63, '64, Future Farmers of America TRAVIS, BRIAN Clunel Irari WAGNER, HANK flunel WALKER, CLAY flume? Choralettesg La Cinquantaine, Red Cross WALLACE, BARRY llanuaryl Senior Class Vice-Presidentg Red Cross 246 Seniors , Y, fan ---I,- il K w I P TUNNELL, LYNN flume? National Thespian Society, Wichaka-Chumsg Lamar-O-Liersg Kachina, Texas History Club, C.S.U.g Office Assistant, All-City Chorus, Secretary, '62 TURNER, BURNS Cluneb UN GER, JOAN flunel Sophomore Cabinet, Cherokee Basketball Head, '63g Texas History Club, President, '63g Gym Leader, La Cinquantaineg American Field Service VAUGHN, KAY fjunel Choralettesg Future Nurses of Americag C.S.U., Artisansg Texas History Clubg Office Assist- ant VAUGHAN, WILLIAM Clunej R.O.T.C., Rifle Team, Captain, '63, '64, Offi- cers' Club WADE, WYATT Uunel Texas History Club, C.S.U. WALNE, TOM CSummer School? WARD, DON Clunel Ramalg Future Farmers of America, Rodeo Club, Sergeant-at-Arms, ,63 WATSON, GINGER Uuneb Bowling Team Letterman, '62, '63g Choral- ettes, Librarian, ,62, '63, C.S.U.g Texas History Clubg Niwauna WEAVER, SHARON Cluneb Future Nurses of America, La Cinquantaineg C.S.U. WELCH, BETTE Uunel Spanish National Honor Societyg Quill and Scrollg Lancer Staffg Choralettesg Texas History Clubg La Cinquantaineg C.S.U. WATSON, JOHNNY CSummer Schoolj WATSON, TOMMY flume? WEAVER, DANA Uunej BU 'Team Football Letterman 62 Swim ming Team Letterman, 62 63 All State 63 Pow Wowg Interactg May Fete Court Escort 62 63 Of fice Assistant Evunfdawu WELGEHAUSEN, KAY Uunel WELGEHAUSEN, KURT Uunel Arrowheadg Dickie Tottenham, Carol Crook and Kathi Canada anticipate the last seconds National Honor Sooio, before that final bell. ty, Key Club, Bn Team Track Letter- man, '62g Varsity Track Letterman, '63 WELLS, FLO f J u ri e D Choralettes, President, ,63g Span- ish National Honor So- ciety, Vice-President, '63g Quill and Scroll, Treasurer, ,633 Orenda, Business Staffg C.S.U. WELLS, MARY flunej Arrowhead, National Honor Socie- tyg Mirabeau, Secre- tary, ,639 Qrenda, Assistant Club Editor, '64g Choralettesg Quill and Scrollg Red Cross, Gym Leaderg Texas History Club WELLS, RICKY flume? WERLEIN, CHIP flunel National Honor So- ciety, Sophomore Class Presi- dent, Pow Wow, Vice-Presi- dent, '63, Student Council, '61, '62, '63, B Team Foot- ball Letterman, '61, ,lunior Varsity Football Letterman, '62, Varsity Football Letter- man, '63, National Forensic League, Spanish National Honor Society, Interact, Pres- ident, '63, .lunior Cabinet, Senior Cabinet With an evil look in their eye, Kathy Brown and Betty White Hrepair' Paulette Binford's hair after gym. Girl Will 16? Girl WERLIN, GENE Uunel Texas History Club, Office Assistant WERLLA, DIANE Clunel Texas History Club, Red Cross, Artisans, La Cinquantaine 248 Seniors WHEELER, BARBARA Uunel Mirabeau, Secretary, '63, Senior Cabinet, Red Cross, Choralettes, Texas History Club, Future Nur- ses of America, Office Assistant, C.S.U. WI-IELESS, BILL Uunel Pow Wow, May Fete Escort, '62, Texas His- tory Club, Office Assistant, B Team Football Let- terman, '61, B Team Track Letterman, '62, Var- sity Track Team, '63 WHITE, BETTY Uunel Student Council, '63, .lunior Cabinet, Mira- beau, Sports Chairman, '63, Spanish National Honor Society, Texas History Club, C.S.U. WHITE, CAROL WHITEHEAD, WHITEHEAD, WHITING, Uunel National Merit EMILY JAMES WILLIAM A. Scholarship Semi- Fi- Uunel Lamar-O-Liers, Uunel R. O. T. C.g Uunel R. O. T. C., nalistg National Honor All-City Chorus, '63, Band Drill Team, '62, '63 Society, Spanish Na- Wichaka-Chums tional Honor Society, American Chemical So- ciety Examg Tennis Team, '63g Library As- sistantg Wowapig Ar- rowhead WILI-IOITE, WILLIAMS, CHRIS DEVEREAUX U a n u a r yj National fjunej Honor Society, Senior Cabinet, Red Cross, Office Assistant, Wich- aka-Chums, S p o r ts Chairman, '63, Senior Class Treasurer WILLIAMS, STEVE f.Iunel WILLIAMS, SUZANNE f.I3IlU31'Yl WILLS, MARC-IE fSummer School? Majoretteg C.S.U. WILLIAMS, LINDA Uanuaryl Lamar-O-Liers WILLIAMS, LINDA KAY Uunej National Honor Society, Student Coun- cil, '62, '63g Tawasi, Chaplain, '63, Choralettesg Wowapig Latin Club, C.S.U.g Gym Leader, Li- brary Assistant 2 -- , - 1 WILLSON, GAIL WILSON, FARISS WILSON, Uanuaryl Mixed Cho- Clanuaryl Lamar Ro- TERALEE rusg Office Assistant deo Club, '63, Vice- Clunel President 250 Seniors . f uf' WINDER, VALERIE Uunei Texas History Club, Future Nurses of America, C.S.U. WISE, JAYNE ggneb Choralettesg Future Nurses of Americag . .U. fflylz WRIGHT, DON WYNN, JOHN Uunel Uunel Irari, Chaplain, '62g Lab Assistant: WISE, NANCY C-S-U- Uunel Modern Dance Club, C.S.U.g Red Cross, La Cinquantaineg Texas History Club WOOD, TOM Uunel WOODWARD, DONNA Uunel Lancer Staff, Advertising Manager, '63, Quill and Scrollg Palamarg C.S.U. Curse you, Jack Dalton, hisses villain Bill Mc- Dugald to Robert Greenwood, fearless hero of the Mirabeau Melodrama, while Prissy Fullilove stands quite helplessly between. School ffcw L.. . YEAGER, SARA iJuneJ Orenda, Business Staff, Red Cross, Texas History Club, La Cinquantaine, Office Assistant, C.S.U., Quill and Scroll YOUNGER, ROBERT E. Uunel Junior Varsity Football Team, '62, Mixed Chorus, All-City Chorus, '62, C.S.U. ZACHARIAH, DENA CJuneJ National Thespian Society, Treasurer, '63, Kachina, Lamar-O-Liers, One-Act Play Contest, ,63 SENIORS NOT PICTURED Ayers, Lana, Ball, Georgia, Barricklo, Jack, Bemrose, John, Binkley, Dick, Brumby Kirby Buck, Ricky, Carver, Charles, Collins, Roy, Clarkson, Lynn, Coram, Henry, Crockett John Cudd, Keith, Cushman, Robert, Darley, Mike, Diamond, Bob, Dickson, Jimmy, Driggs, Charles Eaton, John, Ende, Maurice, Ezell, Roger, Farley, Jerry, Fischer, Tommy, Foster, Gail, Fridley Bruce, Fulton, Gary, Gafas, William, Hamm, Bill, Harris, Bob, Higginbotharn, Bruce, Hocken smith, Sandra, Hudler, John, Hunter, Jack, Hurst, John, Jones, Jan, Khawaja, Hiam Kublk Mike, Lewis, John, Lomelo, Angelo, McCulley, Tom, McDugald, Tom, McManis, Fred Man Mickey, Martin, Gloria, Matthitetz, Rodger, Mattison, Margie, Maxwell, Carol, Mazza, Stanton Miller, Charles, Naman, Steve, Otting, Jack, Parker, Jerry, Peek, Kim, Phillips, Deanne Pulley, Richard, Reavis, John, Richardson, Jim, Ritter, Joan, Russell, Diane, Russell, Maudann Quinby, Skipper, Saffer, Henry, Scull, Sorrell, Shannon, David, Skipper, Carl, Stavinoha Mike Tones, Jack, Tritico, Joan, Tucker, Jenkins, Turner, Wade, Wallace, Barry, Watts Jerry Stokes, John, Sullivan, Earl, Suman, Sharon, Teague, Mike, Terrell, Steve, Thomson Farris Tones, Jack, Tritico, Joan, Tucker, Jenkins, Turner, Wade, Wallace, Barry, Watts Jerry Whitsett, Gary, Williams, A. Ross, Williams, David, Williams, Ralph, Wilson, John, Wr1 ht Craig, Yerger, Duncan junior 0fHcers I 752 Junior PRESIDENT SECRETARY Lawrence Cook Adele Perry VICE-PRESIDENT TREASURER Sally Riggs Susan Underwood Abbott, Pam Adair, Joseph Adams, Lloyd Adkins, Ward Albrecht, Mary Jane Alexander, Candy Alexander, Jim Alexander, Kathy Allen, John Alley, Donna Ames, Marcia Anderson, Bill Anderson, Jimmy Anderson, Margaret Andrews, Doug Anduiza, Roberta Anduiza, Roderick Angelo, Cheryl Archer, Bobby Archer, Larry Arthur, Patti Atherton, Sydney Attra, Carolyn Atwell, Tom Avis, Karen Ayers, Priscilla Azadian, Dee Bacon, Judy Bader, Anne Bailey, Carol Bailey, Buddy Bailey, Bill Baker, Laird Baldwin, Elaine Ball, Susan Ballanfant, Burton Baranofsky, Sharon Barbee, Pat Barnett, Betty Barnett, Jimmy Barnhill, Nancy Barnum, Shirley Barrett, Jaia Barrett, Tina Bates, Linda Battistella, Nina Bauer, Bill Bayer, Julia U i l A U50 Q :AQ 5-1 H 5 ,- S 41- fn N 4' , K, 1 . , -., Y X if T' Y r ' f - A ,ff , ax 3 , f I I f V I fv.f figxii ,Q ,, iyf an ,, V, f Xjffw, It -A-,B ' 'W , ' lvilffg ffm. YU -.,. ,. ,, ,V V M, -av 'f ffdfh f gs z wf f 1 Uh , A X f x J: R J'f fudusfrivus ' if X. - X 'FSC it N is fi! -JV , , 2 . , tk. N, 'fr M, x ' 4 i' ! f'k', , V 43,55 -i. xx I 3 4' ' w. 4' , ,. ,X g r at rf Bean, Connie Beauchamp, Glen Behrens, Linda Bell, Sarah Bergamini, Mary Alice Berry, Mary Bevil, Betty Billups, Margaret Black, Bill Black, Jeanette Blackledge, Pete Blair, Susan Blakely, Mark Bland, David Bland, George Blanton, Charles Blaylock, Robert Bloodworth, David Boggs, Cindy v a ' .a , 4 rv. X 'v r M 4 V t MV -. Ig' 'ff !l v,' y Juniors Robert Westheimer, Jennifer John, Toby Tovar, Kay Hankinson, Larry Sherrill, and Law Bohlmann, Wright Bolling, LaNoe Bones, Sherree Bornefeld, Betty Borzilleri, Stella Bottrell, David ? X , , f ,f,, ,Lg e .E-ff xiii f f ' ,,,, X 1 :: - ..- :al :V es ' , - 2 r 'S v 2 , or M, 3 at .- .-- fr ' I ' f XR . 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V 14: V, ..,,. V was.:V:,VVI-.V-we-.aV,.,V.., V, E- rence Cook employ the skills they have learned in Drama Class. Castillo, Joyce Chambers, Leighton Chandler, Judy Chandler, Stuart Chiasson, .ludy Childers, Linda Chumley, Don Clarabut, Garlen Clark, Cary Clark, Clair Clark, Gail Clark, Kay Clark, Winnie Cogswell, Cecile Colbert, Bill Cole, Jeri Collins, John Cook, Lawrence Cooper, Peggy Copeland, Royce Corbett, Diana Cox, Carol Creeger, Elizabeth Crook, Jimmy Cruse, Lucinda Culpepper, Harry Cumming, Charie Bryan, Chris Bryant, Gladys Buck, Betty Buechel, Cynthia Burdett, Nancy Burghard, John Burnett, Patty Burrow, Kathy Burton, Rodney Bute, J ay Butler, Kathy Butler, Richard Cable, Jerry Cardenas, Micheal Carter, Nancy Case, Sharon ,Yun Zfrs Casey, Pati Casino, Marsha Casson, Bobby 4? 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M ' K- A Every dog has his day. ,loe Stubbs gets his once- ' , 1 1 a-year chance for a free ride from Carole Kelley, is , 4, fn 9 EdWHIdS, MOIVBII who pleads with him to go to the Sadie Hawkins K X ,gf ix ' Qu Egner, Paul Dance, S Fi , , l ' I Eistrup, Martha s.f. s, M esp i I' ss' , Elkins, Bill S A ,Q F -, ,ay it e Elliott, Debbie fm xx lx , V 3 V ,V ' Ml , Emerson, Bonnie H fe 6 '. 3 1, F .,. F, i 1 y , Q ' - Engel, Joe f' - S M++- 24 i F 'Q-i - ee 1 Ef1aeLShCf1v X' ' - ' fi ' A ' - ' Evensen, Chris . 11- D i ,tss ssei F' . ,. is S F 1 F r A. if 3' 'V i Fai1ir1s,A1m Farrow, Sue Fenton, Clara 4 ek Q ,,, 8 A M Ferguson, Dillon . :JZ ff A KA f fi' f 5? - i hf VV Ferguson, Pam , ' Xie- V. -112 -' - , 3,17 Ferro, lo Ann V - f ff. ., Q X 'F Q 4, Fisher, Ann F' J' ,I w ., haf' ., 9 j , ,. 2 ' d f 'A , Fisher, Donna A fgftgsp I f ,us , , .1-1 kgs' Life A LE 0 . L ,H 1 ,ff 'Y , - . Fisher, .less , 8 - i in 'N 1 Fisk, Hollye X . A R ix 4+ 54' ,, 5 t 5- 1 i M Flake, Tamara V Q :V Y it x 5 . A I 7 Flannery, Gayle -7 ,X ' K Q j--e 5. F ' 1 'V 56 ,I Fletcher, Lin I I X 1 'qi V :V 'Q 1 'I k, ' Flodine, Nancy AI. 'iqzsuf-. i f ' if 1 I-...EV r F0de1l, Barbara A-'fi - A 1 F .fR'f3,..,r:m f ' , 1 256 fu I1 fors Fontaine, Richard Frank, Millie Frankie, Lynn Frazier, Janie French, Vicki Fruia, Frances Gafas, Jorge Ganchan, Kenzie Gantt, Carol Gardner, J im Garner, Louis Garwood, Anne Gates, Parn Gayle, Glenda Geor e Jud g , . yn 4 Gerecke, Billie Marie Gerecke, Donna Gill, Elizabeth Gilley, Jim Ginsburg, J ay Girard, Toni Donna Alley drops the Bellaire Bird on Susan Brewster while Nance Hines, Marilyn Wright, and Eddie Raymond steady Jill Echols' dSCOrat- rng ladder. U15 Sp l'lf of flfb' Goff ,I Goerne Golemc Goodman, Frances Goss, Prissy Gravell, Tom Graves, Mollie Gray, Robert Gray, Wayne Greenleaf, Laura Greenwood, Pam Gregory, Sally Grether, Gary Griffin, Pete Griswold, Dede Guernsey, Sandi Gutowsky, Donna Haden, Johanna Hamilton, Ann Hamilton, Bill Hamilton, Carolyn Hankinson, Kay Hanson, Maureen .mf New H nf? 2 I 7 Pt, fi I-v-5 3 ' 4 '35 4, fr -v-lf, 31,131 Q ,F ,Si ch ax 17. gi A l 3 vcr! ' ,, V Q, 'vs' 5 ,JN A V'-ix. SU , .Nj .rf 55 5, ,-f g ' Q.'K'7,1 Tia. 7 A lfti ,A f'if'K ,B -nv. .- , , Ly x J , fi u K A ii iiizg , 7 N , A! pl jg, ,i ' ..5V 55,1 , r M f u ,,,v, M., , uw Henriksen, Ronnie Herrington, Jimmy Hervey, Kathy Hess, Sue Hester, .lanice cf-' V V V Hewitt, Anne , F ,,,. ,Swag r ar M lf ff midi . F ttt . S 1 ' Hill, Alison ' L ,J Q 'ff Hill, Miehaei ' Q-. k fr-'Q -ll- ' Hilliard, Kay fi: . 55 mf 4, Q l Hindman, Fred Q' sr, V A' A W. Hinds, Randy iii! A ' 'ax 5 fi if Hines, Nance It Awwifwot A x 5.3 Hirsch, Reginald N3 L 2 , .5 5 . Holden, Don X ' K t M' Holland, Leisa t, i extt A g V. . ,.- . ,- W ' , Qi 3 1 .., - Holmberg, Linne ,, ' p ,J 1, f ,g Hopkins, Kathy Rf? Q' . tp . , - 1 Xfmf Horton, Ernie Room fa .Sjvarcl a , .. X 3 H., k,. ,M ig 4513? 1 1 w 'il -- 1 X Ir 'RF L3 ,Tz- 'B .3 ' ', 4 .hw R - ' z 2 35' ,X .- -5- xr 11 -, -f ,, 7.- Harris, Gary Harris, Juanita Harris, Jud! Hartman, Marie Havemann, H0l6l1 Heafner, Mary Helmle, Carl E? Grabbing what they can from cramped lockers are Wmm Clark, Rick Marmaduke, Ann Garwood, and Buddy Bailey ,. lf 2' ,K h a f lr -a. 1.1 - Q 6 in , ,ig 21 L? fe ' fi 1 N- tl . xx fr M1 , 1 ,,. 258 fun fors gf, ff. Y, -vu ,, Horton, Nell Hoskins, Woody Hovas, Greg Howard, Arthur Hubbard, Bill Hueter, Gary Hull, Ralph HUDII yqmy Hurd, -,ia Hum, Ilse, Jr .l3CliSU1 lacobue. Jahnke, L James, Carolyn Janes, Anne Jenett, Bruce Jewell, Susan John, Brien John, Jennifer Johnson, Guy Homecoming is more than a football game. Markle Smith, Lawrence Cook, Bruce Jennett, Buck Bland, and Jeff Suttles decorate the gym for the Homecoming Hop. Kochanowsky, Michael Koenig, Bill Kovec, Kathe Krueger, Mickey Kucera, Lilly Kurtz, Bill Lackey, Jenny LaMotta, Chuck Landry, Forrest Langdon, Marion Lanier, John Lashley, Gene Lasko, Patty Lauper, John Johnson, Susan Jones, Eleanor Jordan, Nancy Kalpaxis, Jimmy Karger, Mark Kaucher, Dick Kauffman, Sonny Keepers, Colleen Kelley, Carole Kelly, Pete Kennedy, Barbara Kent, Terry Kenter, Mija Kidd, Craig Kidwell, Phil Kilgore, Mary Lee Kinsman, Carol Kleiderer, Karen ,Af flrfmcwm ng U V xc ,OAC u lf i..1L ,. A ,, V Q. 1. A . s i i M , , L, Y k V. , Q 'L g 'S' at . , Aft' so M , Q f., are 1 , -A A , L 4 Ava , 2 A' ',iMn7 1, 5 , yer ' ' N x Af' ff fa s A 6- f , . t. 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Mann, Salli -..-1 X N A LL -fs V,, ,W ,V gi Maresh, Ellen X. 'Af' if . A L, 1, i to A Mafmaduke, Rick -A ' ,wir hx 3 ,,','iA 3 Q Marmaduke, William A tx:,,R.i ii- .A figwie f 1, i f -L i'-V' g ' ' hlarshull bltaron ' ' F- V1 . .,. - , , Martin 4 .. 5, , .. -, un, , , , v t , y 'g 7f ' .. CJ xg ' N4 ' 7 4' I II NL. A ' in if ,J Martin, la 1 . , i -. 'A ' 2 ff 1 vw H, 7 'Vl75e',' Marules. ,A , N. ' , lx ll Matthews , 1 Af .-N if , ' xv , Mayer, Ru. it , ,fifa , if I Medlin, Dif 260 fn Il ziors Melia, Bobby Mendell, Sarah Merriam, Anne Merritt, Linda Meyer, Clifford Middleton, Tracy Miller, Richard Dee Azadian, Adele Perry, Jeff Suttles, Mary Tompkins, Sarah Mendell, and Larry Dill. Murray, Susan McBrayer, Gloria McBroom, Dian McCarthy, Kathryn McCleary, Harriet McClelland, Anne McCoy, Gary McCulloch, Sandy McElroy, Cynthia McGee, Claire McGhee, Lyda McGhee, Melanie McGuffey, Clay McGuire, Tom Milstead, Betty Miscoe, Betty Mitchell, Sharon Monaghan, Sally Montgomery, Bonnie Moore, Tom O. Moore, Tom Moorman, Jess Morgan, Colette Morris, Charles Morris, Melinda Morris, Pete Morris, Sue Morse, Cheryl Mortimer, Martha Moyers, Nelda Murphy, Diane Murray, Frank Cfhcmisfs 261 QQ- og TT! 455 I Q.-vs I cv- .:,, ' V ,,- 1' -2 ,.V McKay, Larry McLaurin, Alan Naber, Gary 'XJ Neilson, Nancy Newman, Sandy Nice,.Roy X, X' ,Z f n ,tif X 1il , 5 n i ,SE i a n n M . , f ' .3 Nicholson, Mary K. wi In ,A tw V, Nicholson, William K J , if-H ,ff Noble, Ellen i tif , my ,f I t :L -2 x WI F24- ff ,fi A ' 'Y 0 A I .L S Crmfellirzg '56 f, 4, , Norris, Ronnie Oldham, David Oliver, Henry Reminiscing about their summer trip to Ecuador, Amigos Burt Ballanfant, Linda Kay Jackson, and 7 ,,,,, 'X if , Oliver .lohn Orlando Eddie -'tif Ostin Gail W 4 ,R W, P55 Lf: 'pp Osborne, Sandy ,., ' 1 ff- M ,P y, 14 Q Z Ono, Milton mf, ' Q g J ,sd Overstreet, Tira M f ' - at W V.,r 1 fy i Overton, Laura ii.y ar'er ane E , XC. P lx , L ,,,' f r ',', g -'- ,gf , f ig-. Parker, Martha . .sf 3 , QQ, igujcm ,553 fi- .,., 5 .- 1 ve if A fffizff' K -f A ,vm ,,., ,Q ,f 3-4, 1 ' , W' P . , ',1 , J Put, 8 an Ji 6. f L .F ff ,ff-zur, D' 1 , 1 5 WY , fd ' ' ef - ' L? Q' Pastor, Henry Pearsall, Mimi Pearson, Hannah Peebles, Bill Perry, Adele Perry, Susan Yi x. 1 xiii? Y ,,. ,a V I .E K-Y 4 'iiv ,. X' gi i i.ii X wi, :- A ' FSF' j..Q2. V A A, as X -. ' t o P t if K . VKQJ K- .K ,,, uk 'YN ig, ,P . - L. . .A ' 1 ,-aa.. K P fb, t 3 ,W N 7: X ..- nt. 1 so , I .Y s Q QI, in f 1- F-wr , 1555- gg H - . we , - 'sf' .Q -,-, .,,., s s.:-S .1-- -- '--. - lei? N ' fr: Q'--f - I' li, , ' 5- 1:3 f Q! .P ,- .J - - i fa , qw. 4 - - V , . if . , o , ' . N 3 . 4 . QYN 7.2 , - Jsa- af? we f V' , if f - . .ix K A ' '99 , ? 4. .1 A, es Y xf?y g - - y, f --.--.7 f ', ,, NS wk ,s Q 1 ,Tlx f:4,3 ?,'1., -'L it if f-rm 1' 11 if ' 262 fzmiors -al Ny L. P ' 4: Wi' sq, , -.1 Peterson, Leslie Petitt, Mike Petkas, Dorothy Petovalsky, Raymond Pettigrew, Malcolm Pettit, Douglas Pettit, Mary Phair, Mickey Phillips, Kay Phillips, Sue Piazza, Rockey Pickering, Tim Platt, Cindy Poimbeauf, Ro! -'rt It J im Simms trace the tour. Redfield, Bill Reon, Beverly Karen Reynolds, Rosemary Rhodes, Sandra Rice, Ben Rice, Randy Richards, Jeanne Richey, .lean Riegel, Anne Riggs, Sally Roberts, Cindy Roberts, Sue Robertson, Corby Rodgers, Larry Rodgers, Ginger Ross, Joe Roth, James Rudersdorf, Bill Russell, Kitty Sadler, James W. Sagendorph, Anne Salassi, Sophie Salinger, Steve Salzhandler, Henry Sanguily, Betty Anne Sappington, Margo Sartwelle, Susie Poland, .I im Pollard, Mary Potter, Gail Powell, Richard Powers, Carola Price, Bob Price, David Price, Doris Prokop, Leslie Pugsley, John Purington, Bill Quinn, Tom Amigos Rarney, Roger Ranft, Dianne Raulston, Charles W. Rayburn, Teri fm? , gk, to .mix ,ig ' sw -off' xt, 3, y , i ,w , t X V 1 t QQ' . A f 1 1, J '22, Rs 'if' 5 ff 44 e f 4 ft t ff X 6' M' 2 i f 1 A f H in 5,, 6 ,ii Satterwhite, Jared Satterwhite, Lynda Schaffer, Martin Schindler, Suzanne Schirmeyer, Billy Schneider, Kay Schneider, Teddy Schoenfeld, Ellen Schoijet, Mirtha Schreiber, Henry L. III Schwatlie, Sara Lynn Scott, George Scott, Patricia Kathryn Selke, Richard Shamblin, Leigh Sherman, Mike f f , U, M V , 4 I t . an -. , . 3 .L . - x-e ' , W4 . -W , i N, s- .- 11 . Nr lf 4 ri.. .H , , 1 Fiiff l y .QJQQ VX.-, ,, X-ew V 5 ' ,' 1 . ,-at 1' 311 .-- .p '-. 212' 3 'W f ,1 ' in fr' in I ll I1 tors Shivers, Allan Douglas Singleton, Helen Singleton, Winkie Sipe, Brooks Simmons, Doug Sins, Becky Skaff, Ruth Ann Skaggs, Barbara Skipton, Sandra Smith, Cheryl Smith, Clare Smith, Grace Smith, Karen Smith, Markle Smith Pam Smith, Rick Smith, Sally Snell, Lillie Shipes, Wesley M. Shipley, George Bunch at ff, ' ' ,ff,f ' 5 Enjoying an outdoor lunch break, Malcolm Petti- grew, David Woolsey, David Wheatley, Pat Adair, and Bobby Casson chuckle while Nelda Moyers, Linda Sohns, Bob Sokolosky, Stephanie Sollberger, Darrell Sparks, Charles Sparks, George Spear, John Stanfield, Marilyn Steger, Patrick Stewart, Barbara Stewart, Bill Stone, Cynthia Stone, Louise Stone, Sharon Stonedale, Rod Sucher, Shelley Sullivan, Carole Sullivan, Terry Summers, Tommy Ulmer Loggins, and Ginna Hurd catch the punch line on a lunch-time joke by delayed reaction. Suttles, .left Swann, Larry Swaty, Tim Swearingen, Ann Szkody, Albert Talley, Judy Taylor, Mallory Taylor, Sandy Taylor, Steve Teague, Patsy Telford, Kenny Temple, Donna Theck, Clarence Thomas, Bobby Thomas, Meri Thomas, Terri Thompson, Rober- t Thorning, Mary Lou lr f 0 ,t- ' .R ' W 'N' 1 TT., I, , A ,i X it I V, J .- ,, s , 4 W 1,- .f.. A , I - A- 'A 'Q 4' J 1 . 9 gf 4 56,2 1 ' 1 ' Cixi, ft 1 Q , f A J . 4. W7 ., Trahan, Marilyn Trapp, Paul Travis, Tommy Trulan, Linda Tunks, Terry Turner, Carmen 4 I' Y, iz -nf . if T' 'X X ff xv 1 K yy X N x., 'YS lf, U-:g 5 A vi HL 'VT .Q K ' X Thornton, Charlvf rf? . , T Thrower, Lynn ' Todd, David ttf Toinasino, Anthony Tomfohrde, Charlene Tompkins, Mary , I ft as , ' - L ,Q Torrence, Patricia . 1, 'f fi, - ..v. ing if t s .,,..?aiif' 15' 1 Fwy 4 ,... f,:,W5,.,tf,f ff i I A T' T I- Turner Jim Ll ite '-7- Turner, Robert 'jf' Tyler, Susan 4 5 Q 9 t- 'R W Ullrich, Steve R 3 -vs Axe ' Snderwood, Susan t A ' . .1 1 YN' .t .her Bill k to f . 'wsu-'i Q ' t, 3 X p 1 T f .i.i ' ' 'ss A Q 7 5 3 - , Vaccaro, Frank f sf t- V ,AVA VanDyck, Pete Efmlr' s -: 3- ., Vanzant, Bob ,x ,K ,ig e k - ,V.L K, hh' gf , Q, Vaughan, Jack ' Ji, as 4 Veltmann, Gay t -l,, t X 'L -V'f ', - Vest .leffra . ','. Q in F 4.51 A A A T' 'M' A A V-I-C-T-O-R-Y scream assorted Juniors as they attempt to out A ' Villarel,,Adrienne H, V V g -tg-,op W f A Za xrncent, gagi A. 'Q -3 , A N , 125. 1 ' fm 1,12 incent, ut lf, - :L Q J ii ' , ., , ' mjjp, af Voorhees, Kathryn Jr- T Njjif' V Q -Y ,T ft Wagner, Randy if , 5 A , A , ff I, I 1 94,22 Walker, Carol , ' iff, it ,A ff! ff ., T l' Warren, Ker 7 fx . , 'io' 1 gg, T t W Watkins, Sharon ,V -3 k 3 K fi' Q, A Watson, Laurie U XT .. 'next' 1 T17 Watson, Paige W V- ' ' , , 1 M' :L 1 V Watson, Suzanne X 1 , , X , , , P1 Webre, Lloyd P. X 1 ' w r ' N 'f f - ,W X , A A v ' N V Welnle, George f A H-:LEA I Welmaker, Janie 266 Juniors F I Westheimer, Robert Whatley, Judy Wheatley', David Wheeler, Sandra Whiston, Slurli White, Mary Wicoff, Jimmy class the Sophomores and Seniors. Works, Robert Wren, James Wright, Janeice Wright, Jeanie Wright, Marilyn Yawn, Diane Young, Barbara Young, Dan R. Young, Jeff Young, Robin Zanek, Betty Zaun, Carolyn Zeluff, George Zeller, Cary Williams, Casey Williams, Donna Williams, Elizabeth Williams, Glen Williamson, Mary Lyn Willingham, Charlotte Wills, Jim Wilson, Don Wilson, Kenneth Wilson, Sandy Wilson, Stephen Windrum, Tim Winters, Patricia Wisdom, Pat Carroll Withers, John Witt, David Wolters, David Wooley, Michael ,U ri! V, f .Wifi ,, ,, A M7775 zi?2 'ig-.fra pw?4:igA!,!V V '76 267 ophvmvra 0Mc6rs M .XM x F 5 ii A 'll 'Munn W 1 .268 Supl10n10rf as VICE-PRESIDENT PRESIDENT Jim Ince Jim Vogt TREASURER SECRETARY Sally Gardner Alice Fisher fi Adair, Robin Adams, George Adams, Nancy Agerton, Tom Aillet, Mike Akin, Sara Alexander, Vicki Allais, Patricia Allen, Dan Allen, Darlene Allen, Geraldine Allen, Judy Allen, Stella Alley, Clark Allison, Lynn Anderson, Peggy Anthony, Bill Antony, Lyllian Armstrong, Ramsey Aylin, Martha Baer, Carolyn Bailes, Raleigh Bailey, Bob Baker, Bess Baker, Sherry Baker, Susan E. Baldwin, Neil Barbee, Cecilia Barnes, Susan Barrett, Kathleen Barron, Don Baskin, Linda Bates, Stephen Batten, Jay Dee Beck, Barbara Ann Beery, Jennifer Bell, Spurgeon Bell, Sue Ann Bellows, Warren Bennett, John Bentley, Bob Berry, Carl Berry, Joel Berson, Charles Bertch, Mike Bertron, Sam Beyer, Barbara Bickmann, Ray vw., 17,47 ' z:y,'Ief m .. 15.4.1 2 fi, y , vw, I! 1 I QI I ,M 127+ 'NW' ,1 ,gg!fQ,,I U 1 I 'ff 1 Ciwf' V 77,1 , ,W 1 ' , Ryfgv - ff-.ff ' AI t, ,f'I1f,f.1,',,'I,fI' wo, , f pt,-at 'K tl gagey r' 5 ' 4 ZL L ,n I A 4 , L,, f, ,Wi I I ff- .hz ,,,, f . ' f', I ' ' WV, ff '- , JJ, ' -at It ff ,I a y y ' ,, Ifg,.,f,I ,: ,, 4.-sf, ' ', 2f7f?f2,9 I ' ffQ2j,Zf2fzO, , I' QW! If- l. L'y5Ig,1g , :rx ' I I Ms .5 'Af ,II 7,2 133 wa' w, ,,....., '- -' 'X , Q , hfiffczf 7 - 1' . -1 M, ,,., , ,, , I , WfffyIf, , ' f . 'I 1 , me-,, ' ' ' Iss. '1,.. 1 ' ' 'Uw,Q,:,,1g'lf , 5255-,:I,,' .,,-, . 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Sifperierzee Cook, Richard Cook, Richard Coole, Edana Copeland, Jack Courtney, Lynne Cowell, Judy Crapse, Woodie Creswell, Joe Crockett, Kathy Crook, Joan Crook, Joyce Crowley, John Cunningham, Hal Cunningham, John Daily, Virginia Danels, Lance Daniels, Robert Dantone, Sika Darilek, Rose Darnell, David Davidson, Joe Dean, Brenda Dean, Wanda Delaforce, Barbara Chartrand, Donna Church, John Clark, Charles Clarke, Carolyn Cleland, Janet Clemmons, Mark Clinton, Marjorie Sue Cloud, Cathy Cody, Ann Cokins, Stephen Coldewey, Clarence Collier, Tom Colvin, Jay Comerford, Margaret Comiskey, Charles Condiy, Jim Cook, Howard Cook, Lewis 'Yi' 43- W ,Va J I ' rr, ' J we .ff 'Y . . if .,,, if My ' 74, ' ..,,,, r I EW ,.f, V V, ,i Hfsrylvwly 01117 , -2: 14' 2 ,Q , ' h,1 it I 11 Q fm' 'I W .lr . .Q -ilu: A, 2. . I 'rj . ,v 'V 3 f , . cf, 5 f i K Ns-f E- is gl ili ,, 1' 11 . X 4714 tlsleef 1 ' o rg ' 72.4 . i s t ' wwe A Y 5.1 ,XijT ,f Y in ,k-k , f I ,'. V' 152.3 Q ,t f'.'1l:f1'iif X 2 , ' - I I v.ff?.Q 2' a s tilifiillza-L.-9 gum' sr as . A 'ea r . Q 'L 'S' x V, ' re .5 . 3 -,rs 3, X f N-30 VA Q, S J!! ' X - 'i lmfVlIf'i ,Q Al f i ' L. ' fx f :,g.,g1,, ff - f-fag ,-'ffwf' cn., . ,, -, 1, , , .3 .1 .r 3 ,aa Wf,,f:y.- .aryl 1y:1: wa ff , .'f..71v64 ofki ' -V 72' 1z7lj??fElfff 'wc P f' -, x M- X.. ix xv . .Y ts' ' :E gi A 2.1. 'ya K Ti Y Dugan, Cheryl Dugat, John DuPree, Donna Edmonson, Gayle Edwards, Bill Edwards, Pamela Ehni, Bruce Elledge, Raymond Ellzey, Cynthia Elrod, Troy Engler, Toni Erwin, Judy Esposito, Gregory Esser, Fred Eutsler, Bob Evans, David fl, . .Q s ' Qu 5442 ,F , 1:7 ,gf lfkliffjf 1' ' ff f fl 1 ., .,. v y , Q . i G: FS, l 'WM' 'F M , ,I , J ,Nz-. 4 LJ Q -E 7 .- I gg, sig, ! 5?-4 ill J 272 Soplzomores Demme, Suzy Denman, Frank Dennis. Bill Dent, Susie Deutsch, ,lerry Devall, Pam Dewald, Larry Dickinson, Sherry Dickson, Linda Dillard, Curtis R. Dillard, Nancy Evelyn Dixson, Doug Dodge, Douglas Donovan, MiMi Douglas, Jane Dowell, Mike Doyle, Ronald Dozier, Jimmy Aren,t Fridays great? Jim Vogt and Bill Hamill hurry Sally Gardner and Carol Evans, Glenda Evans, Susan Everts, Steve Evins, Alex Fahlberg, Merrilee Farrow, Teresa Fayner, Stuart Feagin, ,lim Feinsilver, Alan Fenoglio, Johnny Fenoglio, Paula Ferguson, Lynn Fielder, Edward Finnegan, Hugh Finster, Gayle Fisher, Alice Fisher, Clarence Fitz, Donald E, Flato, Judy Floyd, Vicki Foard, J im Fogle, William Foiles, Ann Ford, Sally Foster, ,loan Fowler, Richard Frazier, B. Keith Frost, Betty Gaffney, Sara Gaines, Debbie Muckley out the front door after what seems like a long day. Goldfield, Susan Gombold, Leslie Goodman, Jock Goodson, Johnny Graham, .lim Graham, Kathie Graham, Marvin Graham, Terry Graves, Michael Green, Art Green, Sharon Greene, Patsy Garnrnage, Bill Gandy, Lillie Alice Gantt, Beverly Gardner, Chuck Gardner, Sally Garner, Allen Gaudin, Alfred Georgandis, Simos Giammalva, Sherry Gillett, Mike Gilman, Pat Gill, Ann Gipson, Gary Glantzberg, Betsy Glass, Sherman Goff, Sandra Irie 3:00 ' 1 -rw Greenwood, Vunda Gregerman, Andy Gregory, Tony Grice, Orie Groot, Linda Guinn, Timora A A 1' Gumbert, Lisa W x-'- ,. 5-,gf , Curley, Bob 'H' fm if 'L ,xy if Hackler, Rose Mary . ' fl' Hagan, Fred ff: , Hall, Donald ' p at Hall, Fred Halla, Patsy Halliburton, Richard Hamill, Bill Hardin, Barbara Hare, David Harris, Ben ' 1 A Harris, June , - y , 5 , X, i 1. . j ' . . V ,V I W , . , M gy, , :W ,T up 5 Harris, Sherry ' 1' ' ' 'Q 1 V W Q, f t i -31 f Harris, Stephen ' 'fl ,if B E L- 'f-ZA t , T? Hart, Linda Q - ' E232 'QW . l ' M' H N' t Haynie, Paul 1- , 55 , we , f Head, Wally 1 1 if ' f 19 rg.. ff' ' 5' f ia: Q-4 , I ,, l nk 'Q 1 Ni , AA J Q E3 :A 'S' 'if ' V xc 'P if ' -ne Q if ,Y XJ ali' W . 2221 Soplzomores Heafner, Fred Helweg, Shirley Hemphill, Nancy Henderson, Linda Hendrick, Carroll Hendrix, Thomas Henrichs, Debbie Henry, Beverly Henry, B. J. Herman, Jackie Clyde Hervey, Ronnie Hervey, Nancy Herzog, Norman Hill, Lyn Hill, Vickie A H4 y is You'1l probably be late to class. That doesn't seem to bother Bess Bohen, Ginny Marye, Norman Herzog, Peter Petkas, and Hrfld Wafer, Hiller, Leslie Hinds, Steve Hines, Julie Hirt, Jane Hitt, Emmie Hodges, Leighton Holliman, James Holmes, Carol Holmes, Elizabeth Holmes, Milly Holt, Ellen Hornberger, Cary Hoskins, Jan Houston, Stephen Hoyas, Soghme Hueske, Sandra Hucherson, Lee Huck, Ann Jane Huff, Fred Hughes, Tommy Hull, Carla Hunt, Judy Huntington, Johanne Huntington, Raiford Bobby Lumberg. Auyvue? Hurley, Mary Ann Hurst, Jimmy Huser, Patty Hutcheson, Palmer Hutcheson, Tommy Ince, Jim Ingram, Suzanne Irwin, Sam Jackson, Jenny Jackson, Walter Jacobson, Stephanie Jaeger, Hans J ahnke, Fred James, John C. James, John V. D fv- 5 l E , l , v yi fdff' ff f ,Of Mya James, Judy James, Shirley Jennings, Paul Jitkoff, Dasha Johnson, ,lan Johnson, Robin Jones Anne Jones, Bob Jones Margaret Jones Park Jones Susan Jorjorian, Mark Kegans, Betsy Kendall, David Kennedy, Biff Kerr, Roy Kingelin, Mary Kirk, Doug Koenig, Diane Klaveness, Mike Knowlton, Bob Kolin, Allen Kramer, Ginger Kugler, Cy Lakin, Bob Lane, Suzanne Lafioe, Patricia Lasko, Eddie M 3, 4 , Ji, p , fr ,I-1: 3 .- Q gat' , fs fr 4 5 i tp Q , l P V Cf' v 1 - I A -if 5. , 1 .Y 1 f u .. V. E is as i r git, D pt --I ttf. 9 a .f I ta' ,zz-isa-a es 1 276 Soplzomores Junker, Douglas Kaase, Karen Kaldis, Sultana Kaplan, Susie Karp, Pamela Calenfed Don't call usg we'll call you Adler Mor man and Steve Hams obviously have their doubts about the possibility of Candy Tovar Laumen, Dawn Lawrence, John Leach, Cheryl Lee, Linda Lee, Linda Levy, Ricky Lewis, Bill Lewis, Margaret Liece, Kathy Lightfoot, Kathy Little, Joan Locke, Martha Long, Alicia Lopas, Terry Lowe, Mary Jo Lundberg, Bobby Lunsford, Janet Lybrand, Fred Lynam, John McCall, Dorothy Kay McDonald, Elena McElroy, Martha McEntire, Frank McGaw, Vernon McLaughlin, Karen McLaughlin, Kathryn McMahon, Marilyn McManis, Mary McNeill, Mary Lu Macon, Tom Soplzrfmvrcs? and James Roth's appearance in the sopho- more talent show. Merrill, Homer Meyer, Kathy Middleton, Robin Middleton, Travis Miller, Mike Miller, Paul Miller, Ruthie Miller, Tom Monro, Mary Mooney, Anne Mooney, Mike Moore, Patsy Rose Malavansos, Chris Malick, Karen Mann, Steve Marsac, Ian Marshall, Margie Marye, Ginny Marynowski, Tom Mason, Patricia Mathis, Kathy Mathison, Marilyn Mattox, Katy May, Doug Medlin, Marilyn Mendell, Barbara Mendenhall, Mendy Menking, Kathy fan- s it 5 Q . ,T ,L r 'W X a ft. it t , . K , x , 4 4- 1 7' t t y y, ' -,Q , at J' X' Q 3,5 .,-we v X ' r - S, K - e..?5.:,: . a ,awp-'-1-:zywh , 1. A A wg A L eseese ' ' f . f ji 'KQIXB 435' fm' The Sami: X . ,,. E .e,xZv,' 3 . L 4-'u 278 Sophomores 'X fy' Moore, Robbie Moore, Robert Moore, Susan Moorman, Adelaide Moreland, Howard Moreland, Margaret Morgan, Peggy Lynn Morris, Lloyd Leroy Morrison, Larry Moseley, Linda Moulden, Jerry Moursund, Rikke Mousoudakis, Helen Much, Mark Muckley, Carol Murphy, Patricia Murphy, Randy Murphy, Steve Murray, Kathleen Mussina, Beverly Nash, Shannon Neal, Tommy Needham, Nancy Nelson, Cathie Srfph and lgialvgy Nelson, Sheryl Newman, Terry Niles, Linda Nirenberg, Joanne Northway, Bob Norwood, Judy Novoa, Maria Nucker, Jerome Oakley, Collins O'Day, John Odom, Linda Oliver, Cathy Oliver, Tim O'Neal, Ben Overcast, Blaine iff And they told me these were plastic worms' Ginny Marye, Diane Townsend, Cynthia Smith, and Charlene Palmer, Marc Park, David Parker, Charles Parker, J an Parker, Patti Parks, Karen Parks, Kaye Parsley, Linda Patterson, Kathy Paulus, Mary Pennington, John Perez, Alex Petkas, Peter Phillips, Anne Pickard, Wayland Pike, Connie Pinson, Harry Pipes, Carolyn Poland, John Poland, William Potter, Valerie Powell, Kathy Powell, Ray Prigge, Belle 50 Cog th r Jackson discover Biology I. Prokop, Julia Purvis, Herb Quinn, James Randolph, Sharron Rauh, Cenny Read, ,lo-Hanna Redding, Steve Redmon, John Reed, Mike Reeve, Mike Reeve, Pat Reinschmidt, Sally Repana, Bessie Reynolds, Don Rhodes, Glenn 2 47' ,,, ' , 't Richards, Edith Riveire, wfirnl' Rizzo, Bob Roach, John Robbins, Mary Ann Roberts, Sylvin Robertson, Nancy Robertson, Pat Robertson, Walter Roden, Tommy Rodriguez, Willie Roe, Manley What would we do without a counselor?,'Q Sophomores Louis Braden, Bill Edwards, Bobby. Szferylf dy Wants zz 1-'7 , R xx- MFE SM N- Q Y if 4 i '-31' ' '93 230 Soplzomores 1 A l l l l l Rollins, Joyce I Rompf, Margaret l Rosencranz, Nancy Ross, Keith l Royce, Ben Saavedra, Fabio Saavedra, Manuel Saavedra, Mauricio St. Cyr, Alice Salassi, Paul Samson, Stuart Sanders, Kathy ' Sanders, Laura V Sr, xiflt' L 'Flarcia Sauter, t ,Q 'i Sang, , , I Schirn 4. , Schoijeg A. Schneider, Diane Scott, Marjorie Scott, Molly Seale, Melvin Seibcrt, Phillip Sharp, Bill Eutsler ,loan Crook and Joyce Crook discuss schedules with Miss Collier. Smith, Cliff Smith, Cynthia Smith, Marilyn Smith, Rosemary Spears, Randy Spiller, Bill Spurlin, Pat Standley, Leonard Stanuell, Stewart Starks, Jackie Stavinoha, Becky Stephens, Bill Stevens, Cheryl Stokes, Bill Stokes, Leah Stone, Diane Strange, Robert Suhler, Bill Sullenger, James Sullivan, Bridget Sullivan, Danny Suttles, John Talbot, Tom Talley, Sue Shelton, Bill Shepherd, Ollive Shifreen, Jane Shorck, Kenneth Sill, Susan Simmuns, Billy Singleton, Nancy Sinquefield, Suzanne Sisa, Bill Skelley, Ruth Skipper, Paul Smith, Charles Svhvdule 6ha14gc' 'x Tovar, Candy Townsend, Diane Trigg, Fisher Tuck, David ff 232 Soplzomores 'K -st Turner, Bobby Turner, Phil Twedell, Pete Twitchell, Phyllis Valor, Hector Vaughn, Gary Verges, Effie Vogle, Jim ' Vogt, ,lim Tashnek, Julianne Tatioe, Pat Tatum, Paula Taylor, Anne Taylor, Stephanie Tenison. Kathy Terrell, Lorna Terry, Susan Thackston, Robert A. Thibodeaux, Stanley Thomas, Bill Thomas, Jeanne Thomas, Phillip Thomas, Stephen Thomason, Debby Thompson, Jo-Anne Thornton, Ralph Thrash, Charles Thrash, Tom Tidwell, Cynthia Timmons, Tim Tish, Linda ,lo Toft, Barbara Torrence, Margaret Qrwfhall How much did that thing cost? Sophomores Richard Cook, Jay Colvin, and David Parks begin an expenslve Voss, Norma Jean Wachsman, Kathy Walker, Donna Walker, Eldon Walker, Helen Walker, Linda Wallace, Roy Walsh, T0-III Walters, Mamie Watson, Sandra Wayne, Sandra West, Linda Whatley, Donna Wheat, John Wherritt, Julia Whisenant, James White, Rick Whitney, Fred Wicoff, Patsy Wightman, Alice Williams, Lala Winford, Clem Winkelmann, John Wohman, Mary Jane Mean ,Mum football season with mums in hand. Woodside, Virginia Woodward Dean Woolsey, David Word, William I Wright, Bob Wright, Veronica Wright, Vicki Wylie, Roy Young, Chris Young, Howard Young, Karen Zabak, Basim Zitzo, Phyllis Eff J ,411 X E 9 1 ff I , , V . . 2 , YW' r '4 J , , , 1 3 f ,t v f . f 3 f w,f2't , , Allen, Gwen Allen, John Archer, John Armanc, William Atkinson, Ralph Barnette, Mary Bautsch, Gregg Bordman, Royce Bosby, Betsy Boudreaux, Monnie Brink, John Burt, Joe Four new low sophomores getting acquainted with Cand en joyingl one of the traditions of Lamar are ffrom leftl Stella Butler, James Cardwell, Dorothy Castillo, Donald Lee ,J L A Cayce, Gaylene ' if ,, 'L , QV V J Chartrand, Johnny J' ' Criner, Buddy i it-xi , Q ,LJP 3 H R. Davis, Clinton ' A X' , 4 5 ,e ., ,CS-, if , at-F' 5 L ffl f NN L ,. g v , X J if 1 1' ., f W 'ff t ' f Qt' ' we X R' ,, Tj XY, i, X ij- L' 5' 'vgixt ,R b , , gli , x x r J X Lf' 1 x 2 Q in t, if ,. ,M J 6 . ' 1: M, if' M 49' 3 3? ,... 15+ :L ' A 1 1 :fi K V V7 5, w.. Q ,u f xi ' at X .Fi I . f 234 Sophomores ew year l6'r114g Davis, Mike Debo, John Delpesce, Susan Dennison, James Eighner, Lawrence Ellington, Carol Etzel, Bill Fatheree, Gary Frisk, Eric Fudge, David Greenleaf, Bobby Greer, Michelle Hafkemeyer, Jeff Hamilton, Hugh Hargrove, Jim Hawkins, Mike Higginbotham, Sandra Himburg, Gerald Holden, Karyl Hueber, Pam Huddle, Ted Jenkins, Stella Jordan, Dana Jordan, George Jenkins Dana Jordan, Diane Littlefield and Gus Luna ew far! Purnell, Tom Suchramm, Roger Scott, Katherine Margaret Sharp, Wert Smith, Marshall Smyth, Gordon Snell, Sandra Sparks, Randy Spezia, .loan Stiles, Cory Street, Marguerite Stutts, Jonathan Talley, Janice Telford, Bill Tomlinson, Leah Treybig, Carolyn Tucker, Sally Tunks, John Usher, Mary Vaughn, Andy Wells, ,l ack Willingham, Linda Woodhouse, Susan Zanek, John Kennedy, Ronald Littlefield, Dianne Luna, Gus McCarty, Gerry McFarland, Loralee McKee, Patrick McKenzie, Steve Mills, Betsy Morgan, .loan Morgan, Richard Morrison, Al Mullan, Martha .lo Murphy, Michele Nelson, Leslie Olvey, Fred Pastor, William Penney, Judith Pinnix, Kay Posey, Kathy Pruett, Judy FACULTY Allen, Evelyn .,..Y. .169 Baker. Alpha 169 Bayer, Robbie ........ - ...... 169 Berndt, Margery .... - ,.... - ....,...... 170 Blackledge, Dorothy ..-. ....170 Bottrell, Helen .... - .... ............... 1 13 Buchanan, Margaret ..-, .,.,..v.v...,..,,, 170 Callahan, Jerry .- ,...,. - ...., 65, 12 170 Campbell, Sallie ........ ....-....-.. .......... .172 Carr, Florine ........ -...- .... .....- ....... ..- 172 Carr, James ,,,-. ......... ,.... -- .,..,. -..- 172 Chase, Opal .... ..-.....n..- ....... 77, 173 Cmelka, Frances ,...,............ - .... 104, 173 Collier, Rona - ..,,.. -.-Y .1..1...1,Y.,,..1..1,Y, 167 Comstock, James - ...,...... ,...... 1 73 Constant, Mozelle ...- ....... ...-..... 173 Costlow, Harold K. .,-...- ..,,..., 53, 165 Currie, Alison -...N...-.....-.- ..,.. -.80, 174 Dee, Louis -...-.-..-.---..-.-.....174, 149 Denney, Ruth ....... 24, 66, 68, 69, 174 Duggan, F. Lee ....-..s-- ,...,. .. ..,,.. -..-.174 Dunn, Rhea .-...- .... - ........ -....16B Earl, Helen .-. -..-.- ..,.,. 73, 176 Earle, Sarah ....... -- ........ 176 Eason, Marjorie ,. .,.,.. --.L.,.--..176 Englehardt, Lucy .....,.. -..-..-.--75, 177 Euresti, Joe ...-..L .... ..a.-..115, 150, 177 Filson, Genevieve ..-.--- .... -.60 79 Fisk, Billy -,.. ...-... ,..... 123, 129, 167 Ford, LeFaye ....... 1 .... .....-.-..-..-..l77 Foster, Robert .L .... , 87, 88, 89, 177 Fuller, Louise ....., -.......-.....--..60, 178 Gates, Mae -.. - .... L.-- ....... -.....--. 178 Gentry, Brad ..,. --...-.....,-.....,148, 178 Gill, Barbara .......h........-..158, 180 Goodrich, Rose - ......,....,,. ,... -....-167 Greenway, Dorothy ,--- ....... ..-.--.158 Griffin, Kenneth .... ---.- ..,,..,. ..99, 180 Grover, Henry ---.............-180 Hall, Tommy -....--.-........- ..... 84 180 Hart, James -...-.117, 131, 140, 142 181 Hawkins, Elise ..--.....--158, 161, 181 Hollingsworth, Marcile ......-..,...181 Hopper, Stella ......,v,,,.,,,,--168 Jabsen, Mary ..,.....-------l10, 182 Jarratt, Morris .....L......-.---.- 182 Jones, Patricia --lm-...132 Junger, Mary ....a........i--.184 Keding, Lee -......-l....9l, 184 Kent, Bartig .,-.i-----,.,-184 Kobs, Lorena ..... W,-..--.......1168 Lane, Charles .--...131, 134, 135, 184 Leavell, Ruth -,.-.-....,,.,,,,,166 189 Leguillon, Rolande ....-...l.185 Lester, Sharon --..-.......158, 160, 180 Licata, Martha -.--...,.,-78, 185 Loep, Iris i.....-..i 58, 185 Longcope, Donald -h......147 186 Lowder, Norma ..- 21, 92, 94, 95 136 Lowry, Kitty ..L.....i1158, 182 Lynch, Tom ........85, 122, 134, 138 MacMahon, Kathryn ...,ilk McCarty, Hazelle -....-..----186 McDaniel, Esther -....w....--188 McGee, Billy -122, 129, 140, 142 188 Mcltienemy, Paul ... Hwm. --188 Manley, Thelma -. -.......-.--188 Mead or, Donald --.-.....,-.,.- Miller. Lila --..--........i Millsap, James L,.,w.,,,--,,-,,,19, Morris, Nell -... ,... Nevill, Dolores -- Neyland, Florence O'Reagan, Gene -.-.....123, 129, Patterson. Daune A 286 Index LM--.- .... 56. 189 182 189 190 190 190 168 fade! Phillips. Dennis ,,,,,,, ,,,, , 192 Pleasants, Julia -.-,Wu 192 Potter, Clarence .. 83 Pulley, Esther ,,.. ..............,... , ,W 192 Red, Hattie ...-... .-... .....,.,., ..,,,.,192 Ritmiller, Mary -. -.,,..w.,,.,,,.,.-,16B Roper, Stanley N ........ ... ..,,,, 70, 132 Sandel, Bertha - -..-.----.,- ,,,,,,,,., , 193 Sanders, Mira .... ... -....-...---.-..193 Smart, Terry .... -..- ...... -.--.- ,,..., 53, 193 Staats, Mary K. ......-....-....-.--167 Stuart, Gary -,..-... ..,.., 119, 132, 144, 182 Tate, Harold .... ,.-- .... -.-.155, 98, 194 Taylor, Virginia -..-....-....-..-......190 Vergara, Martha ...-..1.--..-.194 Victery, Wynona .... ....-...19-1 Weinberg, Helen .......-..---5B Wheeler, Lon C. .....e...............--. 166 Wilkins, Joe ---...--..-.8l, 194 Wisdom, Margaret -...--M.-..19, 195 Withers, Frances ..-.-.-......,.........195 Woodmff, Dorothy -1-1...106, 195 Wright, Claudie .....- .,.. -.l34, 138, 195 Zimmerman, Lucille ........ -.-.nm .... -..168 STUDENTS A Abbott, Anne .... -......-- ....... - .,.... 94, 200 Abbott, Pam ..... --....-.......-.27, 253 Abolafia, Mary ....- .... -...- .- ..... 110 200 Adair, Pat .- ...... L------..--.2s3, 264 Adair, Robin . -- .... ,--- ....,, ....-.269 Adams, George .... -.-.-- .....,...... 64, 269 Adams, Lloyd A. --,-..,-..L .... 114, 253 Adams, Nancy - ......... ,..- ..... -.159, 269 Adams, Richard L ........... ,..- ........ 101, 200 Adkins, Rietta ..............,.....,108, 200 Adkins, Ward ---...-..,...-...-..70, 253 Agerlid, Kerstin -.-..-...-., .... -...-.200 Agerton, Tom .....T.-...-......82, 269 Aillet, Mike .....- ..... 132, 150, 151 269 Aillet, Richard ...-...-.82, 122, 200 Akin, Sara ...-.---..,...-....- 269 Albrecht, Mary Jane .....58, 62, 106, 253 Aldridge, Linda .....-.l-92, 93, 200 Alexander, Candy .l..i...-253 Alexander, Jan ...-.....--26, 54 76, 86, 90, 96, 200 Alexander, Jim .-.....-,-117, 253 Alexander, Kathy .........88, 95, 253 Alexander, Vicki ....-........--.....269 Allais, Pat h.,--..-..-..-- 88, 269 Allen, Dan ..-..,1--269 Allen, Darlene ,..,.,...-....--269 Allen, Gale ..... ....-.....L-..--...200 Allen, Geraldine ----.i--.269 Allen, Gwen --..- ...... -.- .... mm..- 284 Allen, John -..--n--.-64, 118, 253 Allen, John ..- .... ,--.., 97, 234 Allen, Judy ...-..-..-...-21, 94 269 Allen, Margaret -..--92 97, 110 201 Allen, Stella --.-----.--.31, 269 Alley, Clark -.---..-..-....-..132, 269 Alley, Donna -..... 78, 90, 96, 253, 257 Allison, Denny ,.,......--1..,....20l Allison, Lynn ....42, 66 79, 155, 269 Allred, Carl -..-.l-..-.e...-..-.-.123 Ames, Marcia .-- 20, 74, 78, 108, 109. 253 Amidon, Davirl ,,,,,,,, 1.50, 113' 119' 201 Alldefion, Bill D-, ,Q --g-AA ---Wm -,Av---- -253 Anderson, Jimmy ----.-..89, 118, 149, 253 Anderson- Margaret - .... 106, 159, 253 Anderson, Peggy ,,--- My--W? -g-,,AwV-- 269 Anderson, Robert .... -..14, 31, 60, 62, 84-, 96, 116, 201 Andrews, Doug -W-,H--W--W---Bm 253 Anduiza, Roberta ..,,,W,,,M,113, 253 Anduiza, Roderick ,M --1 ,,-. --253 Angelo, Cheryl --.,-..-- ,,,,, 2 ,,,,, ww,-,253 Anthony, Bill' -..-..,..- ,,,, v138, 269 Antony, Lyllian ...--,,,-,-W,-M259 Archer, Bobby ..--,i.-M,-,,w253 Archer, John -...-.-..-.,,,.,.,,,,,,-,234 Archer, Larry M...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,m-um, 253 Archer, Suzanne ---.-.... ,,,,,,,. ,,52, 201 Armans, William --.-M ,,,,,,, -.,1,,284 Armstrong, Ramsey .- ,,,,,, 147, 259 Arnim, Larry .e.,,,-... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, -,,,1201 Arnim, Susan ..,. ---.-..94, 108, 201 Arnold, Judy -...-..-.-..--76, 112, 201 Arthur, Patti --...--.-.,--..-...,,253 Atherton, Sydney .., ,,,,.,.,,, --.,,W94, 253 Atkinson, Jay - ,,.,, ,,..,.,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 181, 201 Atkinson, Mike ..,.,L,,-.- ,,,,,, -,,,- ,,,,, ,201 Atkinson, Ralph -,,.-.-.-..,,,,,,,,,,,,,284 Attra, Carolyn ,..- ,,,,, N ,nwh ,,,,,-- ,253 Atwell, Tom ..,...i..,,..,,,,,.--,-,,,,,, 253 Augsburger, Johnny ...-..LW ,,.,,,, ,.,,,,201 Avis, Karen ..-...-..-.,.79, 96, 253 Ayers, Lana ..-M-,.--,,.,,,,,251 Ayers, Priscilla ..,,l.,,,-,W253 Aylin, Betsy .-L54, 56, 34, 104, 201, 245 Aylin, Martha .......52, 53, 66, 67, 269 Azadian, Dee -.....?...253, 260 B Bacon, Judy --i.............-.a..253 Bader, Anne -.-156, 80, 106, 107, 253 Baer, Carolyn 1-..1....-v.66, 269 Bahney, Mary Anne ---.--92, 202 Bahou, Kameel -il-.- 202 Bailes, Raleigh L.,-140, 142, 269 Bailey, Bill --l1.........--253 Bailey, Bob ? T188, 269 Bailey, Buddy ,..52, 135, 14-6, 253, 258 Bailey, Carol - ...253 Baker, Bess i-92, 160, 161, 269 Bake1','Laird .lm 253 Baker, Sherry .....Q.......i88, 269 Baker, Susan -1-lm, 269 Baldwin, Charles ............81, 202 149 Baldwin, Elaine ill-1.253 Baldwin, John ,...--.--.-...-.202 Baldwin, Linda i29, 54, 74, 75, 86, 90, 202, 213, 237 245 Baldwin, Neil ?,,,,,,,,,l269 Ball, Georgia ..... -251 Ball, Meredith Z18,.48, 54, 56, 57, 59, 62, 76, 77, 90, 96. 191, 202 Ball, Susan ... ......70, 92, 253 Ballanfant, Burton -...-76, 114, 140. 253, 262 Baranofsky, Sharon ....,T..253 Barhee, Cecilia -..1..110, 269 Barbee, Pat -.l---.253 Barkley, Nina ikl--112. 202 Barnard, Rick .....1..-- 202 Barnes, Bruce -.i-aim. 202 Barnes, Susan i..T..66. 67. 269 Barnett, Betty ...i..-253 Barnett, Jimmy Barnette, Mary Bamhill, Nancy .,.------- -70. 96. 156. 253 Barnum, Shirley ....... 4.52, 70, 96, 253 Barrett. Jaia .... - .,......., 70. 72. 78. 109. 158 253 Barrett, Kathleen ........... -...94, 108, 269 Barrett, Tina .-.-...-......a .......... -.....,253 Barricklo, Jack ........... - ....... - ............, 251 Barron, Don 1.-i--.-.88, 89, 269 Barry, Sallie 1- ...., 0.25, 26, 72, 90, 202 Bartow, Sally ........... 54, 60, 106, 156, 161, 202 Basham, Karen .... .. ........., ,..- .,,,, 1 ,,,,,, 203 Baskin, Linda -s- ..... L..- .,....,,,,,,, ,269 Bates, Linda .... - ...... , ,.,.,.. - .,,,,,,,, 156, 253 Bates, Stephen M- ...,.. .. .,,,, ,..- ,,,,, 1 ,,,, 269 Batten, J. D. ...-. ,,,,, ,, 269 Battistella, Nina .. , ,,,,,,,,,, 253 Bauer, Bill ....... .,..,,,,,,,,, M 032, 133 Baum, Sandra ...- ......,,,,.,,.. 110, 111, 203 Bautsch, Gregg .-..,.,.,-.-,,.,,M,284 Bayer, Julia -.. ........ - ........ W-, 253 Bealhorn, Richard ..,. W, ,,,, -,,,,32, 88 Beall, Betty ---... - .,,,,,... 73, 104, 203 Bean, Connie .,.... ,,,,,,,,,,,, M M,-M ,,,, 254, Beasley, Corless ....... ....29, 40, 47, 52, 53, 54, 56, 96, 98, 106, 199, 293, 213 Beauchamp, Glen E. .... -...-.,.-,254 Beck, Baba .LL ..,,.,.. - ..,...,,,,,,,,, -,--,-269 Beery, Jennifer ..-.-.Wm ........ , ,,,, -,,-1269 Be-ery, Roy ..---..-..--.-.203, 229 Behrens, LeRoy ...,.---,,,,,,,t82, 203 Behrens, Linda ,,,-.,-.-,,,,-112, 254 Beich, Larry -.....-.-..70, 114, 115, 203 Bell, Monica -.1--...22, 110, 203 Bell, Sarah -,..,.15 43, 72, 76, 77, 79, 96, 254 Bell, Spud L-,-,.,,,--,,,,,M,,-K ,,,,,, ---269 Bell, Sue Ann - Bellows, Warren ---..-..-s-.-...-.-.. 269 269 Belton, Kathy -...76, 104, 152, 154, 203, 242 Bemrose, John ....-.-.-1..-..82, 251 Bencowitz, Natalie ....76, 94, 54, 203 Bennett, Dirk --29, 54, 56, 84, 80, 116, 137, 156, 203 Bennett, John ...74, 140, 141, 142, 269 Benson, Annette ..--........--.....--105 Bentley, Bob .-....-...-..---..---.-140 Berberian, Jean L-.--.70, 110, 111, 204 Bergamini, Mary -,,-,,,.,,..,..-, 254 Berry, Carl .-..-..,,...,,..-...-132, 269 Berry, Mary ..---. .... ,..-94, 254 Berry, Joel --.-.--.....-.--..--... 269 Berson, Charles ,..,,,,......-... ,,,. 147, 269 Bertch, Michael ..,.,,,, ,..- ...,... ...-,54, 269 Bertch, Tommy --56, 140, 141, 142. 204 Bertrgn, Sam ,,...--,.,....,..,96, 132, 269 Best, Paulette ,..- 88, 90, 96, 110, 204 Bettcher, Wendie --- 31, 71, 104, 208. 204 Bevil, Betty .,,,,-,,,,,,,,-W,--,. 254 Beyer, Barbara Ann -..--, ,.... -9-1, 269 .269 Bickmann, Ray -...-- ..-... Biggs, Pam .... .,,- ,.... Bigley, Barbara .-..-... Billups. Margaret .... -.. ...,..- .... -.. 92, ........,,,,,-.,..... 270 270 .-,,,.-.,,,,,-.-. 254 Binford, Paulette ...e.70, 96, 204, 248 Binkley, Dick ----.,...-,,,,-64, 251 Birdsell. John cm, ,,,,., 12.49, gg, 89, 204 Black, Bill ,.-.-,M ,,,,,, 1 ,,,, -H-150, 254 Black, Jeanette --,q-,U-M,-W--254 Blaclrledge, Pete .... -..76, 114, 138, 254 Blackwell. Jan - .,.,,. , .,..,,,,,,, 83' 110, 204 Blackwell, Tommy , ...,,, 1 ,,,,,,,,,,,. 114 204 Blair, Janet -,,,,, ,,,,, ,-- M- ------ -.-. 204 Blair, Susan ....,...,,,,,.., ............ - ,........, 2 54 Blakely, Mark .,.. - .... -.-.-.---.- ...,..... 254 Bland, David .... ....-..-..84, 116, 254, 259 Bland, Fred .... -..52, 54, 56, 60, 62 84, 116, 204 Bland, George ,... - ....., - .,,...,,, 114, 254 Blanton, Charles ..- ...,...... - .........., 61, 254 Blaylock, Robert ..---.. .......,.. -..-.-254 Bliss, Barbara ,..,..., 56, 72, 112, 113, 204 Bliss, Billy .... -..- ....,, ...-...-....--....270 Bliss, Robert -....,.. ...,... - 54, 88, 89, 270 Bloodworth, David .,.. -- ....,.,..... ,L.....254 Boehme, Kathy - ....,..... .. .......... - ..... -.270 Boes, Dorothy Lee --.-..- .,... --96, 269 Boggs, Cindy ......,, .....- ..... - .,.. K ........,,,..., 254 Bohen, Bess ,.----....-.---...275 Bohlmann, Genny ....l.,..... 72, 90, 96, 204 Bohlmann, Wright -.-..-15, 76, 84 96, 123, 136, 138, 254 Bolling, LaNoe -..-. 64, 65, 79, 96, 106, 254 Bonauo, Claude L- ....... - ..... ......,--270 Bones, Sberee ..--.--.---.-108, 254 Bonner, Elaine -..---......-90, 96, 204 Bordman, Royce - ...... -.......- ,.., -.-W 284 Bornefeld, Betty ..--72, 76, 79, 96, 106 254 Bornefeld, Marianne ...429, 52, 54, 56, 72, 73, 96, 106 205 Borzilleri, Stella --88, 110, 111, 254 Bosby, Betsy 1 .... --...-..43, 284 Bottrell, David .... ......,48, 99, 101, 254 Bottrell, Robert -..,..99, 100, 102, 205 Boudreaux, Monnie -..... .... ...M 284 Bourgeois, June ...--.-W.--.--..160, 254 Bow, Tay Horng .......-...,.........-270 Bowen, Roy ,-.- .... -20, 30, 97, 205 Bowman, Ann 11. ...M ....254 Bowman, Rod -...--..-r....69, 118, 254 Boyd, Billy M..- .........-.....-254 Boyd, Donna -.-.-.---.52, 92, 96, 270 Bracewell, Judy -T ..... -254 Bracewell, Lyn ...45, 48, 54, 55 56, 60, 62, 90, 96, 104, 119 205 Braden, Louis ...M ,.....- 270, 280 Braden, William ,..--.N--........254 Bradford, John M. ......83, 88, 89, 205 Brady,'Jennifer Sue ...-- ...... ...112, 270 Brake, Glenda .......c..--.-.-.....-e205 Brake, Linda --..-..i...270 Branan, Peggy ..-..---110, 111, 254 Brandes, Beverly -..--..-.-...N--205 Brandes, Jeanie -..--.-..-79, 270 Brandes, Marian -- .... -.--76, 106, 254 Branner, Ida Gale -...-r52, 74, 75, 110, 254 Brannon, Jack .. ...... -..-.....l-...- ......... --,270 Brgshear, Ronnie -...-.--- .... --.205 Brassell, Carl .-.-..--.-.----..--..-.32 Bray, Penny --..--.--.-.---.2 270 Brazile, Paula ........-.....-,-..-...270 Brewster, Susan M... -.96, 254, 257 Bridges, Sandra .-.----...N...-- 254 Brieger, Sharon .... ...--.-------254 Brindley, Mace -...-- ...... -138, 147, 270 Brink, John -.-.-.--.-.--.--.-234 Brittain, Thomas ..-......--131, 254 Britton, George -..---96, 140, 254 Brock, Johnny -.....114, 116, 123, 135, 144, 145, 146 254 Brookman, Marilyn ...-..........-94, 254 Brooks, Eddie ......1--------101 Brooks, Mary Barbara .e... ,...---205 Broughton, Miles - ..........----- --1351 205 Brown, Becky ....------M------------W92 Brown, Bill 2---------------254 Brown, Carlos ....1------------M 254 Brown, David ...,--122, 123, 126, 127, 129, 145, 146, 206 Brown, Denise ....-...------73, 270 Brown, Greg .... -------H --M------254 Brown, Janis - --,,- -- --------- --4---- 5 2. 270 Brown, Kathryn N ...... 70, 96, 106. 206, 248 Brown, Loyal ...........,,...,...,.........., 138, 146 Brown, Rebecca .....-..- ..... -...--......2S4 Browning, Jon David ,.,,,. ,.,..... 1 32, 270 Brumby, Kirby .. ...... -- -...- ..,. 251 Brummett, Billy .. ..,,........... ,..- ........, 270 Brunschwig, Gaston -.... .........,... 88, 270 Bryan, Christopher ,................... 114, 255 Bryan, J. Shelby ...---.15, 52, 70, 116, 123, 125, 128, 129, 140, 141, 142, 206 Bryant, Gladys .... M .... -76, 86, 108, 255 Buchan, Bill .... ......-..-...94, 99, 100, 206 Buchhold, Carolyn .... -..--.-.64, 66, 270 Buck, Betty ,..... --.M .... ,..- ..,.. -..108, 255 Buck, Ricky ,..- ..... .......-1..-..m ,.,.,.. ..251 Buechel, Cynthia ---...........-108, 255 Bunting, Jim ...,...... ..... ... .... ...206, 223 Burdett, Nancy .-- .... -...- ....,.....,....,, 255 Burghard, John .... .....,.-,..,., ,,..,.,. ...255 Burks, John --.-...--.-.-..- ..... 270 Burkhalter, Jefferi --...,-.- ..,... -...95 Burnett, Patty .-....-.62, 76, 78, 96, 255 Burns, Mary Beth -,-.26, 90, 110, 114, 206 Burrow, Kathy .... -..-.- ,..... -- .,... -.43, 255 Burrows, John B. ......,.,.,,.--.1270 Burrows, Judy .... -..94, 106, 206, 243 Burt, Joe .........,..,i.-.....--....-..284 Burton, Rodney ...............-.-..-.-.255 Bute, Jay .... -...------.....,......-.255 Butler, James -.........i.,.-..-.C 284 Butler, Kathy M... .---108, 255 Butler, Mike -..---......--132, 270 Butler, Richard -e-......--101, 103, 255 Cable, Jerry -1-i?.64, 255 Cadwallader, William -.-....-.101, 103 Cain, Lee .................-i-270 Caldwell, Linda ---.-..--.---78, 270 Callaway, Tim --.-..-...94, 206 Campbell, Diane ...--....-..l.-270 Campbell, Sarah -i.........,270 Canada, Kathi ......71, 206, 247 camuf Hector ..-..t-99, 101, 206 Caraway, Chuck ..1.--....-.270 Cardenas, Michael -it---255 Cardwell, Dorothy .....- -.... 284 csrpef Sylvia -...--..-es, 270 Carpenter, Rick .........-..-.-.-.270 Carr, Jerry .-.. ....-....-......270 Carroll, Laura ..---. -..-...270 Carsey, Steven ................-132, 270 Carson, John .......i-... --.M ..270 Carter, Mike -i--1-131 270 Carter, Nancy 1-.--.-i88, 255 Cartwright, Reagan .................270 Carver, Charles ....-...-..-..-..-251 Case, Sharon .....-...---255 Casey, Pati -- ..........--255 Cash, Gerald -,--.-.--1-49, 33. 89 Cash, Kay -...70, 96, 206, 240, 243 Casino, Marsha A. -.ii--255 Casson, Bobby -1...--255, 264 Castellanos, Nell Castillo, Donald Lee ,..1...,g,,,-,,-. 270 --........- 284 Castillo, Joyce Ann -...94, 108, 255 Catechis, Spyros ..---99, 101, 206 Caudle, Lynn -.....--.-...---205 Cayce, Gaylene ....lT42, 284 Cecil, Pam ...-61, 70, 104, 105, 207, 223 Cernrti, David -... ----- -...270 Chalmers, Sally -2. ---..- -270 Chambers, Leighton .....-123, 128, 255 Chandler, Judy ...... .,.,,....., 1 06, 255 Chandler, Stuart ..... ......, 5 2, 114, 255 Chao, Carlos .......... ....,,,. - l....c,,, 7 7 Charlton, Carole ,,,. ....... 1 08, 207 Chartrand, Donna ...... ..,,.,.., 2 71 Chartrand, Johnny .,...... ............. 2 84 Cheek, Jon ..............,.. ,...,,, 1 22, 207 Chiasson, Judy ..,.,,.. ......... 8 9, 255 Childers, Linda ... ...... 110, 255 Childs, Bert .............. ..- ..,,, 60, 207 Christian, Vicki ,,,... ,.,,.,,,,,,,, 2 07 Chumley, Don .....................-..--.-----,,,----, 255 Church, John ... - ....... - ..........,,...,......... 271 Claggett, Ellen - ...... 54, 56, 72, 79, 96, 108 207 Clarabut, Garlen ........ 97, 135, 136, 137, 145, 146 255 Clark, Cary --.- ......... 136, 138, 146, 255 Clark Charles ........ -..-...-- .....,..,.,... .271 Clark Clair .-...-96, 104, 105, 112, 255 Clark, Gail .,...... - ..,. - .... L ..,.. -- ..... 94, 255 Clark, Kay ,..- ..... -.. ..- ,,,,,,, ,.,,255 Clark Winnie ... .,,..... .,... - ..255, 258 Clarke, Carolyn ..- - .....,.. ........,.,, 2 71 Clarkson, Lynn ..,,,,,,,,., ,251 Cleland, Janet ......... ...., - .,-1,.,.94, 271 Cleland, Margaret - ...... -.... 94, 112, 207 Clemmons, Joe C. -.-..- .,..,. 88, 89, 207 Clemmons, Mark Davis ....M.88, 89, 271 Clemmons, Susan ..., ....70, 72, 96, 104, 105, 153 207 Clinton, Margie --........--- ,..,,,,. .271 Cloud, Cathy ..-- ...,... 1.52, 66, 96, 271 Cody, Ann --.......,..-....1,-.,.-...271 Cogswell, Ceil ............. - .... 80, 110, 255 Cokins, Stephen -.- .,..., -..,. .,,, ,.-,.,,.271 Colbert, Billy ,...-.. ..,,,.,. ,,,,,,,,, 2 55 Colca, Mary --- .... -- ,..- ....,. .208 Coldewey, Clarence ..,, - ..,........... 88, 271 Coldewey, Delores .- ....,r.. 1 ,,..,,,,,, 79, 208 Cole, Jeri ....... 60, 62, 74, 96, 108, 255 Collier, Tom ,... -..-.-M ..,.., -..Nm ,,,,., W 271 Collings, David -.-,L .,.,,,. 1 ...,,., M ,,,,,,,,,,, BB Collins, John -.--..,.,...,,--,11B, 255 Collins, Roy ..... -- ..... 17, 116, 124, 251 Colvin, Jay en.-- .... -..-.- .,...... 271, 282 Comerford, Peggy ...M .,,,. ,...,,, 7 9, 271 Comiskey, Charles .. ......... - ...... 117, 271 Condry, Jim ...... -- ........ - ........ - .......,.. N271 Condry, Terry .... - ..., ..,.,, ,,,,,,,,.,, -,,,203 Conrad, Barbara .... ....52, 56, 70, 76, 94, 96, 208 Converse, Jerry ,...-..18, 52, 53, 54, 55, 59, 62, 74, 85, 116, 124, 208 Cook, Barbara --72, 94, 106, 152, 160, 161, 208 Cook, Howard ........ -..-...--...g.- ,.., .....271 Cook, Jo -..-54, 76, 92, 93, 110, 112, 113, 208, 243 Cook, Lauralea -..MN..,,-,.,-,-,,,,-M53 Cook, Lawrence .,....54, 68, 69, 76, 84, 96, 98, 116, 145, 146, 252, 254, 255, 259 Cook, Lewis -.. .... --..--,,,,-,, ,,,,,M271 Cook, Marsha ,..- ..... -.,.., ,.,,,,,,, -7208 Cook, Richard ..-.mm .... ,W .,,, B ,,,,,, 2 , 271 Cook, Richard .,............,, ,,.132, 271, 282 Coole, Edana -...-.- ...,,. .....- .... 1 .,,,,, 42, 271 Cooper, Bette ...-..- ..... 60, 63, 106, 208 Cooper, Peggy .-.---...-v-76, 78, 255 Copeland, Jack -...- .... -.138, 149, 271 Copeland, Royce ..... -..--- ...... -. 95, 255 Coram, Henry .... -..,48, 100, 101, 251 Corbett, Diana ........ - .... ......-.--.255 Cosgrove, Lloyd ,-.- ...,,... - .... -... 95, 209 Couch, Dale .... - ..... 64, 70, 96, 114, 209 Courtney, Lynne ......,... - ....... 88, 89, 271 Cowell, Judy -..-..- ..-.--. 83, 271 Cox, Carol -.- ............ - ..... - ........ 161, 255 Craig, Barbara -.-....78, 94, 112, 209 Craig, Doug .-.-.15, 20, 54, 59, 62, 74. 84, 116, 117, 124, 140, 141 209 Craig, Cary ........................ 118, 156, 209 Cramer, Tommy ....... .- ..... 64, 116, 209 Crapsc, Woodie .... ................... 1 32, 271 Crawford, Evelyne ....... 54, 60, 62, 90, 209 Creedon, Tim ..........................,............. 209 Creeger, Elizabeth ........... 28, 52, 74 75, 106, 255 Creswell, .loc ... ........,. .271 Criner, Buddy ,.,... ..... , .... 2 84 Crockett, John .... , ..................... 69, 251 Crockett, Kathy ..., ...,...42, 52, 66, 271 Crook, Carol ............ 104, 105, 209, 247 Crook, Jimmy ................ -- ........... 64, 255 Crook, Joan ....... .......... 1 55, 271, 280 Crook, Joyce ....... 155, 271, 280 Croom, Doug ....... .....................,. 1 40 Croom, Virginia ........... - .... -..-209 Crowley, John - .......... - ......,.. 96, 140, 271 Crump, Steve ........... 29, 54, 56, 150 209 Cruse, Lucinda ............ -..52, 54, 74, 96, 157, 159, 255 Cruz, Carolyn - ...... - .,.,.. 56, 78, 209, 243 Cudd, Keith ,........................... -.. .82, 251 Culpepper, Harry ....,, , .,,..... , ..., .,..... 255 Cumming, Charie ...............,.,... - ......... 255 Cummings, Steve ...... -..46, 64, 76, 77, 114, 115, 198, 210 Cunningham, Hal ...., -W ..........,.......,. 271 Cunningham, John ..... .......,. 1 46, 271 Curbo, Cyd ........ - ...... .,...... 3 5, 256 Currie, Dottie ............. .......... 2 56 Curtner, Billie Jean ..............,..,,. 46, 210 Cushman, Robert .............. - ........... 94, 251 Cutler, Joe ,........ ........ 4 9, 89, 114, 210 D Dahl, Diana .....,..., ..,,.,,.,...,,. 2 10 Dahlstrom, Patti ...... .,...... 1 06, 256 Daily, Virginia .... ,.............. 2 71 Daniel, Greg ...... ,...... .............. 2 1 0 Danels, Lance M., ...... .............. 138, 271 Daniels, Robert ............,.. , ..., 1 .........,,. 271 Daniels, Vicki .W ..... - ..... 70, 96, 108, 210 Dantone, Harold ....,,.. 44, 47, 52, 54, 85, 117, 122, 125, 129, 130, 140, 210, 218 Dantone, Sika -..-...-.. ............... 66, 271 Darilek, Rose ,,.. ..M.-..271 Darley, Mike ..... .....,. 65, 251 Darnell, David ..... ........,.,,... 1 32, 271 Davidson, Joe -,- .......... L..-.88, 89, 271 Davis, Clinton ........ --.-..-146, 149, 284 Davis, Julie .... ....54, 56, 62, 70, 76, 96, 202, 210, 239 Davis, Leslie ........ ...- ........ - ..... - ........... 256 Davis, Mike .-.,. -..--.M ............... 284 Davis, St. Claire ...... -70, 74, 86, 96, 98, 108, 256, 260 Dawson, Larry ...... ..-..-114, 149, 210 Day, Vicki ...... ...- .... 26, 36, 96, 210 Dean, Brenda ... -..-..-. .- ..,,..... 1,271 Dean, Wanda ...... .,..,,...,.... 2 71 DeBakey, Barry ........ .,.,,.,.,.,. 1 18, 207 Debo, John ....,...... - .... 94, 284 Debo, Suzanne ..... ..... 2 1, 256 Dee, Stephanie - .... ...... 7 4, 108 Delaforce, Barbara .,.,, 271 Delaney, Patricia .. 210 Delpesce, Susan ..... 284 DeMazzeri, Alec .. ..... .. ,, 256 Demme. Suzy ....... 88, 89, 272 Denham. Jim ......... .... 7 0, 71, 211 Denman, Frank ......,..............,........,... 272 Denman, Kester 27, 30, 150. 151. 211 229 Dennis, Bill .. ....,.. ...., 1 32, 272 Dennison, James .... - ....,.. - .........r..... 284 Dent. Bee-kv 70, 78, 96, 154, 205. 210 Dent, Susie .- .--..... 272 287 Derrick, Lynn . ............ 72, 79, 156, 211 Deutsch, Jerry AAAW1 132, 150, 151, 272 DeVall, Pam ..,. - ,.........,.,...........1.. 66, 272 DeVillier, Bobby ,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 3 2, 256 Dcwald, Larry ............v, .,v,...,.. 2 72 Diamond, Bob .... 11 ...,,. 1 ,,.....1.... 251 Dickens, Susan ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 9 6, 211 Dickinson, Sherry .,,,1v ,,v,,,,,,,, 2 72 Dickson, Chet ....,,.. ,,,,,.1 2 56 Dickson, Jimmy ..,,... ,..1,,,,,,..,, 251 Dickson, Linda .....,2.2,.,..............., ,272 Dickson, Patty ,.....,........ 64, 79, 96, 256 Dickson, Wrenne ....,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 211 Dietz, Judy ..1,. ...... 1 ,70, 96, 153, 211 Dill, Larry ............,.,. 114, 150, 256, 260 Dill, Tummy ........,..,1,,, 60, 62, 114, 211 Dillard, Carvel ..., .....,,,. - 64, 94, 211 Dillard, Curtis R. .,., .- ...,. 66, 140, 272 284 Dillard, Nancy Dillee, Ronnie Disch, Jimmy ..,..... Dishongh, Claire Dissen, Stuart ...1.. Divine, Diane Dix, Michele Dixson, Doug ,...,. Dodd, Jim ........, Dodge, Douglas 212 1 ,.... 31, 122, 128, 210, 211 136, 138, 145, 146. 256 92, 93, 211 -..,....256 212 .......212 272 94 272 Doggett, Joe .... ,. 1 ..,.,...1.....,....,.,, 62, 212 Doherty, Patricia ....,, 37, 90, 91, 104, 212, 223, 237 Dolch, Danny ,,...........,,,....,......,.,,. 82, 212 Donoghue, Michael ,... 70, 114, 208, 212 Donoghue, Susan ,....... 54, 64, 154, 212, 224 Donovan, Mimi ....,...,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 272 Dorroh, John ,....... 5, 14, 52, 69, 74, 75, 96, 116, 256 Douglas, Janc .... - ......,....,, ,272 Dowell, Mike .,1,, ,,,,,,,, B 2, 132, 272 Downing, Lora . ,,,,., 11110, 212 Dnws, Carolyn 1 ,.,,,, 88, 110, 212 Doxakis, Sylvia ..,.,. 1- ,,,,,,,,,,, 1256 Doyle, Ronald .........,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, 148, 272 Dozier, Jimmy ..... - ...., 88, B9, 212, 272 Dozier, John ....... 11- ..,.,.,..,.. 60, 118 Draper, Marty .- ..... 111212, 229 Dreher, Robert 1, ,.,,.,, ,,,,,, , 70, 212 Driggs, Charles -,.1-,,1,, ,,,,,,,, , ,,,,, H251 Driscoll, Arlen ..,,.1,-,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,,,, ,,,, ,,,212 Driscoll, Mike 11.164, 65, 118, 213 Driver, Dennis .. -- .,,, 1 ,,,,,,, 1118, 213 Driver, Diann .-,- .- ..... 126, 70, 90, 96, 156, 213, 237 Drye, Belle .1.--...26, 54, 56, 69, 72, 79, 156, 213 Duff. Bob ...-...-.-,.-...1..1.11116, 213 Ducan, Cheryl 11-1.1-1 .... -.-272 Dllgat, John .-.-.-...-1-..-.-..132, 272 Duman, Dana 1,111,11,.-,,- ,,,, 142 Duprd, Bill 1-95, 99, 100, 101, 102, 213 Diirnl, Mike 1--. --..H 1-213 DuPree, Donna -.1-,1-,-,-,153, 272 Duval, Robert --11,s1-,-.,87, 88 Dyer, Sally Ann 11,111,111 ,,,, 256 E Earle, Bill 1174, 84, 80, 96, 97, 122, 125, 146, 256 Eaton, Ellen --...--....-..194, 96, 213 Eaton, John 11.-11.1-.--251 Echols, Jill - ...... 1----1112, 256, 257 Echols, Robert .,,.,. ......,..........., 7 4. 80 Eckman, Larry ........,.,,,,.,,... 94, 118, 211 Edman, Clare ......1..--1-...256 Edmonson, Gayle .. -,--..- .,-..272 288 Index Edwards, Bill .... .. ....... 132, 272, 280 Edwards, Dennis ............,,, 95, 131 Edwards, Morven ,..Y,,,.... 96, 106, 256 Edwards, Pamela ...... .,.,,,.....,......., 2 72 Eggleston, Cheryl ...., 1 ,,.... 78, 96, 214 Egncr, Paul ......... -1 .........,,, 88, 256 Ehni, Bruce ..... M ....,,, 272 Eidson, Rick .... .W ,,,,.... - --YA -----vv- 9 4 Eighner, Laurence .-1.1- .............,-, 234 Eistrup, Lynda .... 1.63, 79, 96, 214, 223 Eistrup, Martha 1.1.-. ....,-.ii - -------- 256 Ekri, Bruce ... .....,.. -...M..- .i-,.- -. i---------- -'72 Ekstrom, Gary 1 .... --..-.----W v--- ---.214 Elkins, Bill .... -..........140, 141, 142, 256 Elledge, Raymond -- ----- -.-- ----fA-- - ------ 272 Elledge, Shirley M.---W ,.,. -----492, 214 Ellington, Carol ..- --...-.---- ---- 284 Elliott, Debbie .1.... ...2 W. .-113, 20, 255 Eiiion, Gay --1-..--178, 91, 106, 214 Ellzey, Cynthia ...--.--...-. ..--,--- ---1272 Elrod, Troy ...- ..... -.-1--4-----M----272 Emerson, Beverly - ...,.. --.-90, 1549 214 Emerson, Bonnie ..... .... -1 11...,.. M ...-. -.256 Emmerton, Harriet 1. .... -.110, 214 Ende, Maurice J. .. .... - .,.. -- -.---.----, 23, 251 Engel, Hank .. ..,... -.......-.A---..m .f-1'-- .797 Engel, ,Joe ,,,,,... ,.,.,.. .,,, 1.5, 69, 114, 256 Engel, Sherry ......--..-.- ...- -- ---------, 255 Engler, Toni 1 .... -....-.-.----- ---- W .---- 272 Epstein, John ,,....,, 56, 69, 84, 9-1, 211 Erwin, Bill ,,.,,,,,,,,,.,,..... 96, 149, 214, 23-l Erwin, Judy ........ ----.-W ----- --42, 272 Espenship, Roxanne .... ...56, 63, 76, 77, 79, 83, 118, 207, 214 Esposito, Gregory ..-....-..-..--- -,1---,- 4272 Esser, Edward Fred - ...... M... ...-..---,272 Etzel, Bill -1-..1........-. .........-.--.- 284 Eubarlks, Jackie ..-....70, 76, 78, 110, 214 Eutsler, Bob .... .. .... ....... 1 146, 272, 280 Evans, David .... - ..---- -------W ------,-- --V272 Evans, Glenda Evans, Susan -,-..-1--. -1 ,... 1272 --.M ,,,,,,,,, 11..- ...,.. - ..,.. 272 Evensen , Chris ......,-..... ....... --.--..256 Everts, Steve .... -.1....-.. ..........,. 147, 272 Evins, Alex 1.-..-...--....-1132, 272 Ezell, Roger 1 1... ...... - ...,, 65, 251 Fahlberg, Merrilee 11..- ...... -.-.4272 Failing, Ann -1.-.1--72, 104, 256 Farley, Jerry -11199, 100, 102, 251 Farrow, Sue -- --.n 11-1--256 Farrow, Teresa .......,...............92, 96, 272 Fatheree, Gary 11-.-..1--1,234 Fayner, Stuart 11111149, 272 Feagin, Jim -1-111.188, 272 Feinsilver, Alan .-.....-.....-..-.132, 272 Fenoglio, Johnny Fenoglio, Paula 11111111272 ,..,.11-1-,1.272 Fenton, Clara .-.-1-94, 95, 214, 256 Ferguson, Bob 1-.-163, 196, 214 Ferguson, Dillon .-.-.114, 85, 116, 138, 256 Ferguson, Lynn -.1.,.-11152, 272 Ferguson, Pam 1------------M964 255 Ferro, Jo Ann 1 -.-- -.-...-255 Fielder, Edward -----118, 147, 273 riiicli, Mickey 1156, 84, 214 Fincke, Anne .... - ...... 52, 54, 72, 74, 75- 86, 112, 113, 215 Finkle, Charlotte ---111110, 215 Finnegan, Hugh ---.M..- .-.273 Finster, Gayle -....--.----1.1-1273 Fischer, Tommy -1--.1--251 Fisher, Alice -.,..,--1.......-....263, 273 Fisher, Ann -1-1-.-----..---255 Fisher, Clarence ,,,,,, Y ,,,,, 273 Fisher, Donna ,,,,,,,,, 88, 256 Fisher, Jess .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 256 Fisk, Hollye .,., as, 116, 122, 125, 145. 146, 256 Fitchette, Diane 1.,..... 60, 63, 112, 215 Fitz, Donald ..............., -..- .......... 64, 273 Flake, Tammy .... 1 .... -.-- ...., 64, 65, 256 Flanagan, Billy .....,,... ,...,.....,.... 2 15 Flannery, Gayle .. ..... -... ............. .. 256 Flato, Judy ,... 11 .,,...,........ ,..- ..,,....., 273 Fletcher, Lin .,...........,,,. .. ........, 110, 256 Flodine, Nancy --76, 86, 94, 108, 256 Floyd, Vicki ,W .... .... ...-... 64, 65, 273 Foard, Jim ............... .... . .....-.. ,,,.,.. 273 Fodell, Barbara ... ,... 1 .,..,..,..... 92, 256 Fogle, Bill ..........- ...., ..,., .. ,..,.... . .. 273 Foiles, Ann ..-.....-s ........ -.1 ........ . 273 Fontaine, Richard ...1 ..... 96, 215, 257 Foote, Joyce ......... ............,.. 86, 111, 215 Ford, Jane .... 52, 90, 96, 104, 152, 215 Ford, Sally ...1...- .... 1.-- .... ---.1...-- 273 Foreman, Sally - ,.... -.. 79, 90, 96, 215 Forsyth, Mary ...... 1 .......-.....-.,..1.. 215 Forsyth, Regina .... 1- ,.,.. .- ........... 216 Foster, Gail .... -1 .... -1..- ........... 27, 216 Foster, Joan ..1...- 66, 72, 96, 273 Foster, Steve -.-..-.- ......,...... 1... 216 Fotinos, Billy .-.-..-...--. 99, 1.00, 216 Fowler, Nancy ...-1.. 37, 72 76, 96, 104, 156 Fowler, Richard ..-.-..-...-..-.... ..... . 273 Frank, Millie ..... ...-.-.... ..,........ 83, 257 Frankie, Lynn ,...... 79, 94, 96, 257 Frazer, Nancy ..1...,. 60, 61, 62, 96, 108, 109 216 Frazier, Janie ............................ 106, 257 Frazier, Keith ......... -. 100, 101, 102, 273 French, Gail .,.- .............. -...-.- ...,.... ... 216 French, Vicki ..1.--- .,.... 88, 89, 257 Frensley, Joan ..,..- 42, 52, 53, 54, 56, 74, 75, 90, 116, 124, 152, 216 Fridley, Bruce .......... - ....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 251 Frisk, Eric 1 .....,. --.1...-.-...-.. 146, 284 Frost, Betty 1111 79, 96, 157, 273 Fruia, Frances 1...-.,s,,,.,,.-,--,,,,, 257 Fudge, David -.-.-,,.1.,,,---- ,.,. 1..- 284 Fullilove, Frissy -1 18, 24, 40, 44, 48, 55, 56, 57, 58, 76, 77, 96, 104, 105, 216, 250 Fulton, Gary ....,., 11.-. .,,,,,,,,. 11.1, 251 G Gafas, Jorge 11..- ,.,,,,, -..N ,,,,, N ,,,,,, 257 Gafas, William -11--,,.-,.,,, ,,,, ,, 251 Gaffney, Sara 11.1,..1,,,.- ,,,,, ,,, 273 Gaines, Debbie -111 ..,... -..,.,.,-, 273 Gainey, Allison ......- 78, 94, 96, 216 Gammage, Bill -111 ,,,,, -11 273 Ganchan, Kenzie 111.1 72, 80, 257 Gandy, Lillie -.-,--.,..,.,,.1,,,, 273 Candy, Paul .,.. -.111,-,1,-,,,,, 95 Gann, Shari -..11-.,, 217 Gantt, Beverly ..- ..,, 1 66, 92, 96, 273 Gantt, Carol 11- 74, 75, 96, 257 Gardner, Chuck 11 273 Gardner, Jim 11... 123, 129, 257 Gardner, Sally ... 42, 66, 268, 272, 273 Gamer, Allen 1-.-..1.-- 27, 273 Garner, Louis 1111..- 257 Garrett, Lee Roy -.. 118, 147, 217 221 Garrison, Jean 1-1 217 Garwood, Anne 1-.. 70, 104, 105, 257, '258 Gates, Pam 1 55, 74, 108, 161, 257 Gaudin, Alfred 1-1--1 273 Gayle, Glenda 1 15, 43, 82, 257 Georgandis, Simos 11-1.1-1 88, 273 George, Joe ....--...----- 114, 217 134, George, Johnny Joe .,,. ,... 1 22, 130, 135, 137, 144, 145, 146, 217 George, Judy ,....... 72, 79, 96, 257 Gerecke, Billie Marie ---,-,,,111- 73. 257 Gerecke, Donna L. - .-,, U- -------1f------ 257 Gcrvers, Joe ,,.......,,,... -.... 8 8, 89, 217 Giammalva, Sherry ......,.,. 1..- .....-,,,, 273 Gill, Ann ....,.,.....,,..,.,,....,,,,,...,,,..........,,, 273 ciil, Elizabeth ,,,,.,...,.. 88, 96, 111, 251 Gillan, Lex .,,.,......,, .,.... ,,.................-.... 2 1 7 Gillett, Mike ........................................ 273 Gilley, Jim ........ 85, 135, 136, 137, 257 Gilman, Mike ...- ,....,..,. - ...... -..- ....., -... 82 Gilman, Pat 1- ..,... - .... ....... 5 2 ,79, 273 Ginsburg, Jay S. .......... .......,...,..,,. . 257 Gipson, Gary ...- ....... -..... ...,...... 147, 273 Girard, Antoinette 21, 78, 94, 257 Glantzberg, Betsy ..,. -..- ....., - ...,... 273 Glass, Sherman ...- ,...,..,.. -1 48, 52, 273 Glover, Tamra .-.-.-.- .............,, 217, 229 Goerner, Jim .... 1,11 .,,.... ,- ..,,, 111,, 257 Goff, Bob ........ 135, 136, 145, 146, 217, E218 Goff, Jerry ...,..., 76, 85, 138, 146, 257 Goff, Sandra ...- ................... 43, 45 273 Goldfield, Susan ...- .....,.. .-.., 95, 273 Golemon, Anabeth ..... -... 156, 257 Gollwitzer, Richard ...-... ..... 150, 151- Gombold, Leslie ,.-.-..-. .,.s,.-.,. 273 Goodman, Frances .. ...,. .......,., 2 57 Goodman, Jock ..,,,,,,,,., ,.,,, 1 38, 273 Goodsell, Kaaren ..,-,, ,,,,,, 95, 217 Goodson, Johnny ........ - ......... - ........... 273 Gordon, Barbara ..,.....,,,,.,,,,,,,....,,,,,,,,,,,, 72 Gordon, Judy ........ 60, 63, 96, 106, 107, .217 Goree, Kenneth ........ - .......................... 217 Goss, Prissy ................ 1. .......... 104, 257 Gracey, Marguerite .... .. .,.. -..-.. 93, 218 Graham Bonnie ..........1........, 52, 104, 213 Graham, Jim ..,........ ..,....... 1 01, 273 Graham Kathie ,,... ,...,, .-.M ,,,,,,,,,, , 273 Graham Marvin K. ............. -.-1.-... 273 Graham Terry ..,-... 66, 96, 159, 273 Grassedonio, Allen 31, 114, 122, 128, 218 Gravell, Tom ...-...-.--- ...... -1 ..,,... 257 Graves, Michael ....-.....- .............,.... -... 273 Graves, Mollie ... ..... 43, 52, 72, 257 Gray, Robert .,...,. -...- ..... - ,... -1 ,.,,..., 257 Gray, Wayne ...... ---.-..-- 88, 89, 257 Green, Art - ..,... 138, 140, 142, 273 Green, Campbell .- 87, 88, 89, 114, 218 Green, Sharon .... 11.11.11 111, 273 Greene, Patsy .,--,-,-,,,,,-,- 72, 273 Greene, Susan 1..- 88, 89, 90, 218 Greengrass, Kathleen ..- .... 63, 110, 111, 198, 218 Greenleaf, Bobby 1 ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, - ,,,,,, 2 34 Geenleaf, Laura Greenwood, Pam ......,,..2o7 ..,,.....,257 Greenwood, Vanda .,.-,,-,,2 ,,,,,,,,,,, ,, Greenwood, Robert .-.-.. 24, 60, 119, 218, Greer, Michelle .-.1- Gregerman, Andy 11111. Gregg, Clark ..1 ss, 51, sa, 62, 114, 218, Gregory, Carolyn -1-1 Gregory, Jeff 1 55, 140, 141, 142, Gregory, Sally 11 72, 97, Gregory, Tony .... 45, 52, 84, 140, 142, Grether, Gary 1 .... -11 74, 117, Grice, Orie .1-111 218, Griffin, Gary .1 68, 69, 31, aa, Griffin, Pete ---.1 14, 84, 89, Grifhs, Larry 1 Griswold, Decle 11 89, Groot, Linda 1 .... Grubbs, Nancy 1 22, 26, 52, 53, 70, 90, 104, 153, 156, 219, Gudenrath, Jim 1 31, 122, 210, Guemsey, Sanoi 111-.-1.. 274 118, 250 274 84. 223 218 218 257 141, 274 257 274 219 257 149 257 274 63, 245 219 257 276 Gllillfl, Simong ,,Av ,,,---- ,---,------i--- 2 7 4 Gumbert, Lisa ,,,YY,,,,-, 2 .-,--V'v------- 159, 27,1 Curley, Bob W., A,,,,,, 1, -,-,. 146, 274 Curley, Jayne ...- ,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 7 3, 219 Gutowsky, Donna A,,,,,. --AYYY-----, 2 57 Guy, Lynn -,--VV--.... ,....., 8 3, 219 H Hackler, Rose Mary ,,,,,,,,-.YV,.,,--,AA,Yv, 271 Hackmann, Kathy .. 60, 61, 78, 97, 219 Haden, Johanna ...- ,,,,,4,,,,,,,,,A,,,AA Q- 257 Hafkemeyer, Jeff .11 ,,,,,,,A M ,V.-,v- 234 Hagan, Fred ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,----, 2 74 Hailey, Jane ,,,,,,,,,,,,A,,,,,,A,,,,,,,..,, T19 Halfon, Sara ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, 72, 75, 205, 219 Hall, Donald ,,,,,,, 1 ,,,,,,, 101, 103, 27,1 Hall, Fred D. .-, ,,,,,, MM- ,,,,1 W, ,1,, D gg Hall, Robert ...M ,,,,,, ,M 11v,,,,,,.,,1V,Y,- ml 219 Halla, Patsy ,.,,,., 1 v,,,,,,, M ,-,--,---- 274 Hallibuton, Richard ,,,,,,,,,,,-,,, 1 ,,,-,-A 274 Hamill, Bill ,,,,,,,l ,Mmm ,,,,,, ,M 35, 274 Hamilton Ann ,,,-,M ,,,,,, W.,--,W 93, 257 Hamilton, Bill -.-,,--,-111,, 32, 257, 272 Hamilton Carolyn .... --72, 74, 75, 78, 86, 97, 155, 257 Hamilton, David -.-.- 15, 70, 97, 116, 210 219 Hamilton, Hugh ...,.. - 144, 145, 146, 284 Hamilton, Kathy -. 63, 70, 97, 219, 245 Hamilton, LaQuieta ..,,.,.,, ml, 69, 220 Hamm, Bill ,..,,,.,,,,,,,- ,,,,, ,,,,,,,1,, 251 Hammond, Betty ....,... 78, 90, 97, 220 Hanis, Sherry ....,, -- .,,,, ..-.,,.,,,M ,,,,, , 7 Hanlcinson, Kay ,,,,. ..,.,,, 21, 52, 74., 75, 155, 254 257 Hanson, Cheryl ---- 61, 97, 106, 107, 158, 220 Hanson, Maureen ..- ....,. .-,,.,-.-.,-,,, 257 Haralson, Sharon -----20, 22, 41, 47, 70, 90, 97, 104, Hardin, Barbara ...-.---...--.. 88, Hare, David ,.,. -..-.-..-.-.--.-. 132, Hargrave, Jim -.-..- ,......,, - .,..,.. 146, Harp, Ralph ....-..--,-,-- .,.... -.-- Harrell, Jack ..-1.-.--.---... 115, Harrington, Dianne ...-...-.-...-- 71, Harris, Ben --...- .... --..--.-...- 146, Harris, Gary ,---.-.-.-.- ..,.. -.-.- 131, Harris, Juanita - ....,. - ..,,,...... L.. 108, Harris, Judy ........ - ..,..,... -... 78, 108, Harris, ,June ...- ..... - ....,....... --.-..--. Harris, Stephen ..,,.... 27, 64, 274, Hart, Linda S. .--.--.- ,..... - .... -.-...-. Hart, Vicky ........,.. -..-..- .......... - ......... .. Hartman, Marie -.-- ..... - ..,....... . 86, Havemann, Helen .... 55, 110, 111, Hawkins, George -- ........................... . Hawkins, Mike -.--.-.-...- ,.... .- ...A -..- Hayner, Leigh -.-.-..-.-...---.--. 70, Haynie, Fran ...- ...,............... 72, 205, Haynie, Paul ....... ---...-- .........,,-- -M- Haynsworth, Kris .... 70, 97, 156, Heacker, Betty -.--74, 106, 161, Head, Wally -.--.-.-..- ......--, ---- 132, Heafner, Fred .---..-...---N------------ Heafner, Mary ...---- --.--------- 97, Hedges, Dan .,.. -- 47, 49, 55, 56, 65, 76, 84, 116, 117, 122, 148, 199, Helander, Jimmy ---- ------ - --4-- - 115, Hellbusch, Bobby -,. 25, 52, 116, Helmle, Carl E. ---,.-- -- ---- - -------------- --- Helweg, Shirley -----4----- - ---w-------- f-- 66, Hemphill, Nancy ..--... 153. Henderson, Charles ---4------0 Henderson, Linda ------------M Hendrick, Carroll .--.-.-------- Hendrix, Thomas ..-.-.---------------- 105, 114, 124, 220, 237 274 274 284 220 220 220 274 258 258 258 274 276 274 220 258 258 220 284 220 220 274 220 220 274 274 258 64, 202, 221 221 124, 1221 258 274 274 221 274 274 274 Henrichs, Debbie ..... ,,,, Henriksen, Ronnie .,.... .,.,. Henry, Beverly ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, W, Henry, Billy J. ..... - A... -... 140, 142, Herman, Jackie Clyde ........... - ,,,,,,,,,, Herren, Marilee ,,.. 29, 90, 97, 106 Herrington, Jimmy .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 131, Hervey, Kathy ,,,,,,,,,,,, 72, 73, 97, Hervey, Nancy ......1,,,,, 52, 66, 97, Hervey, Ronnie ...,,,, -..- ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, , Herzog, Larry .,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Herzog, Norman ,,,,,, ,.,,,,, 1 32, 274, Hess, Sue ...- .,...,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , H Hester, Janice ,,,,,,, ,,,, ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,-,,,,,,,,, Hewitt, Anne ..,,.,,,,,, -,,,,,, ,,,,,,'--------,-,- , Hewitt, Cynthia ,... 55, 86, 90, 97, Higginbotham, Bruce Higginbotham, Sandra ,,,,,,, M, 42, Hill Alison .... 72, 86, 108, 109, Hill Bill ,. , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 55, 55, Hill, Bruce ,, ,,,,,,,., 80, Hill, Lyn ...,,,.,....,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, -,Y Hill, Mioliael ..,. 64, 100, 101, 103, Hill, Sharon .,.,,..,,.,,,,,,,,,,-,,,,,,,,,,, 112, Hill, Stuart ....... 116, 222, Hill, Vickie L. .,............ .,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , Hiller, Leslie ,,,,,,,,,,, - ,,,,.,,, -,,, Hilliard, Kay ...- .,,.,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,, Himburg, Gerald ......,..,.,.,,,,,, 1 ,,,,,,,,,,, Hindman, Fred M. , 1 70, 74, 116, Hinds, Randy ...,...,,,,,,,,...,..,., 52, 131, Hinds, Steve .,......1,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, . Hines, Julie e.,,..................,,.... 42, 97, Hines, Nance .... 52, 63, 97, 257, Hirsch, Reggy ,....,,,... 1 ,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Hirt, Jane ..... -.- ................. --W ,,,,,,,,., , Hitchcock, Jared .- ...,. 82, 123, 127, 128, 129, 130, Hitt, Emmie L. ,,,., mmm ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,. Hitt, John .,.......... -. - ,..,.., 70, Hocher, Pamela ..- ......, ...1.... 1 04, Horkensmilh, Sandy ........ 90, 97, 224 Hodges, Enod ..,,.,,,...,, ,,., 7 6, 111, Hodges, Lee ,.,....... .,..,,,,,,,,,,,, Hodges, Leighton .......... ........ 6 4, Holden, Chet ,,,.,,..... - ........ 69, Holden, Don ...- - .....,., ,,,, , Holden, Karyl ...,... ,,,,,, Holland, Leisa ,,,, 1. .,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, , Hollimon, Jmi .... - ..,..,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, Holmberg, Linnel .,.,, ,,,.,,,, 1 50, 151 Holmes, Carol ........................ -.. 104, Holmes, Elizabeth .... - ...... 159, 161, Holmes, Judy -------- 76, 99, 100, 104, 213 Holmes, Milly ...-.. .,-... 158, 237, Holt, Ellen ........ ..1............,...... Hoover, Jack ........ ....... - ...... - 222, Hopkins, Kathy - .,..., 42, 72, 156, Hopkins, Sarah ....... .- ,....,.... 86, 104, Hord, Susan ...- ........,...............,.. 72, Hornberger, Gary -.-...- ,,... . 66, 86. Horton, Eleanor Nell ....,............... -- Horton, Ernie ...- ...... - ....,..... - ....... 81, Hoskins, Jan --..-..-.--- ....... 66, 95, Hoskins, Woody .... - .............. 20, 30, Houston, Stephen ...- ..,.. - ..... --.- ..,.. . Hovas, Greg .-,-..-...-...-.-.. 22, 70, Hovas, Soghme -.-..-.-..-..- ...,.. Howard, Arthur - ......... - .......... -.-.- .... Howell, John ..... --.-.- .... -.. 63, 79, Hubbard, Bill .................... -- ............... Huck, Ann -.- ..... --- .... --..-..-.....-- Hucherson, Lee ...- ...... - .... -- ..1........ Huddle, Ted ...- ..... --.-..--..-...-...... Huddle, Toby .,,... -.-..---..- .... ...-... Hudler, John .- ...... -- .--- --s---------- Huebel, Martha ....-. 52, 70, 71, 77, 106, 154, 218, 222, Hueber, Pam ...- .... --..-.---s--u 274 258 274 274 274 221 258 258 274 274 221 275 258 258 258 221, 237 251 284 258 221 116 274 258 222 226 274 275 258 284 258 258 275 275 258 258 275 125, 222 275 222 222 106, 251 222 86 275 222 258 284 258 275 258 275 275 102, 222 275 275 231 258 222 222 275 258 258 275 258 275 258 275 258 222 258 275 275 284 222 251 90, 239 284 Huebotter, Linda .....,.,,,1,,, Mm 71, 106 Hueske, Sandra ....... - .,.,,,,,,,,,,,, 92, 275 Hueter, Gary ,1.,, .. 55, 80, 84, 97, 258 Huff, Fred ,,..,...........,,..,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,, 132, 275 Hughes, Grady ..,,.11, 49, 55, 56, 74, 75, 84, 202, 222 Hughes, Tommy ,,,,,...,...,,.,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 2 7 5 Hull, Carla ,,,,,,, ,,.., 6 6, 67, 79, 275 I-11111, Ralph T. ......., 64, 84, 131, 140, 258 Hunt, Judy ..... ,,,,,,,, 2 75 Hunter, Jack ,,,,.,,.,,..,......... ,,,,,,, 2 51 Hunter, Jimmy ...- ...... - ......... ,..,,,, 2 58 Hunington, Johanne .......... .,,,.1,. 2 75 Huntington, Ralford R. ..........,...,..... 275 Hurd, Gina ..,.,.................... .,., 2 58, 264 Hurley, Mary Ann ,,..,,, ...... 5 2, 275 Hurst, Jimmy D. ....,, ,.....,,..,,.. 2 75 Hurst, John B. .... - ,..,,,.... 251 Huser, Patty --- ,.,,2,.,,..,.. .....,. 2 75 Hutcheson, J. Palmer ,..,., ,,,, 2 75 Hutcheson, Tommy ....... ........ 2 75 Hutto, Phil .... ...... - ...... ,,,,, 2 5 8 I Ilse, Joyce ........ T1, 72, 75, 77, 79, 86, 108, 258 Ince, Jim .....1.,.... ss, 131, 268, 275 Ingram, Suzanne ........................ 66, 275 Irwin, Mike ,...,., ,... 1 15, 223 Irwin, Sam ....,, ..... 1 32, 275 J Jackson, Charlene ....... - ....... ........ 2 79 Jackson, Jenny -.. ............................... 275 Jackson, Linda Kay ........ 13, 60, 62, 80, 86, 258, 262 Jackson, Walter ........ -.- ...... - ............... 275 Jacobson, Stephanie .- .................,,...... 275 Jacobus, Chuck .....,...., ..... 7 5, 125, 258 Jacoby, Barbara .................... 92,97,223 Jaeger, Hans .-- .... - ..... -..- .......... 88, 275 Jahnke, Charlotte ........ 77, 79, 86, 108, 109, 258 Jahnke, Fred .... -..- ......... -..- ,...,,,,......, 275 James, Carolyn ....,.,................. 106, 259 James, John ........ 70, 71, 79, 89, 118, 223 James, John C. .---- 87, 88, 150, 275 James, John V. ...- ........ --. ............. . 275 James, Judy ........ - ..,... -.-- ....1..,.....,.,. 276 James Loretta ...- .... - ..... - .......... 112, 223 lames, Shirley -. ..... ...--.- .,.... ...-.. 276 Jamison, Byron ---.. 95, 99, 101, 102, 118, 223 Janes, Anne - ...... 72, 75, 86, 94, 97, 108, 259 Jenett, Bruce -...--... 53, 64, 116, 259 Jenkins, Stella --...-.-...-- 284 Jenell, Bob -.---.-.i--. 140, 142 Jennings, Paul -1 53, 150, 151, 276 Jeu, Douglas ............ -- 64, 97, 223 Jewell, Susan ..- .... 42, 49, 55, 68, 69, 77, 79, 97, 259 Jitkoff, Daslia -- 66, 79, 160, 276 John, Brien --------.-- 122, 259 John, Jennifer .. ,... 64, 104, 254, 259 Johnson, Ellen --.- 54, 56, 71, 223 Johnson, Guy -...---.--..-.--..--.- 259 Johnson, Jan ---.---.--.-- 276 Johnson, Robin .iii ..,. - 276 Johnson, Susan .-.--.-.-..------. 259 Jolly, Jimmy X- ..... i---- 223 Jones, Anne -.-- 21, 72, 94, 95, 276 Jones, Bob --.-.--.-- 150, 151, 276 Jones, Eleanor ,,.,..,,i 259 1 Jones, Jan .-- ,.... ---H-, ,,,,,,. 1, ,,,,,, Jones. Linda ...... H .,,,,,,, .,,1. 1 W., Jones, Margaret ...,,...,,,,,.,.,,,,.,,. W 66, Jones, Park .-.- ...,. - .,,.,. .,,,,,,11.,1,,,,,,,, Jones, Sanford .,,,,.,, -,, 55, 56, 94, 106. Jones, Susan -...,.., 15, 63, 66, 71, Jones, Tom ....-.,,,. , ,.,,,1, A ,..,,,,,,, 202, Joost, Dottie ,.,,..,, - ,,,,,., ,--.. 111, 156, Jordan, Dana -.1.,,-,, ,,,,,1,,,,,, 1 ,,,,,,,, Jordan, George ,,.,,,,,,-,,,,,,.,,.--,,,,,,,,, Jordan, Nancy ,W,,,,-,- ,,,,, Mmm 103, Jorjorian, Mark -...--nn-- ,.,,,,-,,, Jorneay, Mike M, ,,,,,,,,, , ,,,, , ,,,,,, Junker, Douglas ,,., -,-,,,,, ,,,,,, ,mm K Kaase, Bob - -......... 115, 140, 223, Kaase, Karen -.. 66, 111, 114, 157, Kaldis, Sultana -1-.---.. 66, Kalpaxis, Jimmy .-. 49, 60, 62, 77, Kamrath, Suzanne -.- 22, 24, 55, 71, 72, 73, 78, 79, 90, 104, 200, Kapelka, Ken .... 97, 115, 140, 141, Kaplan, Susie .-.- ,.... M.,--,m,,, Karger, Mark ........ - BO, 81, 97, Karp, Pamela -.-.- ,,,,,,,., --, ,,,, AWB., Kaucher, Dianne ..,,,,,-11 ,,,,,,, 112, Kaucher, Dick ,mg ..,,,,,,, -mm., 73, Kauffman, Sonny .,,- .,,,,,, 123, 125, Kavanaugh, Karen ,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,.,,, ,mm Keepers, Colleen -.-1,12 ,,,,,.,,,, 78, Kegans, Betsy M-, ,,., 1 ,,,, 1,-,-,,,,,, Kelley, Carole -. ,,,,, ,-.,,,,, 97, 256, Kelly, Peter ........... ,.,,,,.,,,, 6 0, 63, Kelsey, Nick .... - ....,, 140, 142, Kamp, Suzanne .... 71, 90, 97, 158, Kendall, David -.- ,,...,,,,., 1 .,,,,,,,,,, -N, Kendrick, Jerry - ,,,,,,,,,, -,,,M,.-M.-,,,,, Kennedy, Barbara -.. 72, 155, 160, Kennedy, Biff 1,-W- ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,, 138, Kennedy, Ronald ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,mm ,,-,,, Kent, Joe .,,.,,.,,,,, -1,-M ,,,,,,-,,-,,.,, Kent, Terry .,,- ,,,, N- ,,,, mu, ,,,,-,,,,, -mm Kenter, Mija ,- ,,,,,,. ,,,,i,,,,--U 78, Kerr, Carter ...--. ,72, 90, 97, 152, 160, 215, Kerr, Roy .---. 89, 100, 101, 103, Key, Bunny .... -.. 70, 71, 78, 79, 33, Khawnja, Hiam .-..-M ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 225, Kidd, Craig - ........,., , .,., mn, ,,,,, 140, Kidwell, Phil 1--N ,,,,,,,,,, -W, 149' Kiekhoefer, Ken -..---.. 95, 101, Kilgore, Mary Lee -. 86, 95, 100, Kindel, Carol -- ..,,,,,,,,,,, 114, 213, Kingelin, Mary W, ,,,,,, u, ,,,,, W- 72, Kinney, Julie ,,,-2,,,,M-W,-2, 63, Kinsman, Card -.---.. 78, 79, 97, Kinsman, Eleanor --- ,,,,, -,---M Kirby, Sue ,,,-,Am ,,,,-, -h ---,, K-4-D Kirk, Douglas -0, ,,,, 222---M, 132' Klaveness, Mike ,,,,,,,,, 2-,wg ,-,- K ,,--- Y Kleiderer, Karen --.. 87, 88, 89, Klee, Ceci ----- 106, 154, 224, Kluppel, Nancy --- 53, 90, 114, Knowlton, Bob -..-.-.. 140, 142, Knowlton, Laura -mu,--, ,,,,, 112' Kochanowsky, Michael ,.-.- 118, Koenig, Bill -.-...-.-.- 131, 138, Koenig, Diane --.M ,Nh Koeninger, Art -.-.- 55, 56, 125, Kolin, Allen .. ,,,,, --.-R Kolius, Susan -..- 53, 55, 56, 70, 77, 90, 97, 108, 156 Kovec, Kathe - 251 223 276 276 95, 224 79, 276 224 224 284 284 259 276 48 276 224 276 276 84, 259 56, 224 224 259 276 224 259 259 276 259 276 259 259 224 224 276 225 259 276 285 225 259 259 154, 225 276 as, 225 251 259 259 225 259 225 276, 225 259 225 225 276 276 107, 259 225 225 276 226 259 259 276 226 276 71. 226 259 Kramer, Ginger -.-. 52, 53, 66, 97, 276 289 74. 226 259 226 259 276 251 259 259 226 276 79, 226 259 259 226 276 226 259 259 276 259 276 259 119. 226 276 259 226 260 260 276 227 260 276 227 260 260 260 227 276 276 260 260 227 260 260 125, 260 227 260 90, 227 276 276 260 35 251 89. 239 107. 276 227 276 260 Krause, Barbara .,., 18, 26, 31, 43, 90, 97, 124, Krueger, Mickey ,..,, .,..,.., 1 23, 125, Kubik, Mike ..- .....,,..,. --.- ,...... -...-.. Kucera, Lilly ...... 27, 43, 237, Kugler, Cy ,... ---...--.-..---..... Kuras, John . .- ,....... --- Kurtz, Bill ,,..... - ...,, 148, L Lackey, Jennifer -..-----..-,-.--.-- Lagrone, Betty ---.M--.- 71, 97, Lakin, Bob ---- --.L, 132, Lamkin, Mary Lea .,.,. -. 25, 26, 72, 90, 97, LaMotta, Chuck -.. 140, 142, Landry, Forrest --.......--.---..-. Lane, Margaret ...,, - 70, 71, 107, Lane, Suzanne .--...---,-,-. 66, Lang, Jeanie -.-.. 60, 77, 97, 111, Langdon, Marion - ,,,, -,-,,.,m,, 77, Lanier, John -.- .... .-.... .... ,,,,,, ,,,,, , LaRoe, Patricia .... -..-,---,-1--,.,,,,, Lashley, Gene ... ----- ---,--. Lasko, Eddie ,--- ,,,, -- ,,,, ,---, Lasko, Patty -- .,... - ,,.,. --.-..-..-. Lasser, Rick ..., 27, 55, 64, 74, 75, Laumen, Dawn -- ....,.,.,,... -.--.- 97, Lauper, John - ...,.,,.. -..- ..,., -,-,,- ,,,,, , Lawhon, Bob -.. 97, 116, 117, 149, Lawless, Tom ......,. ------.-- 131, Lawrence, Cindy - ..,.. - .... - .... - .... Lawrence, John .,.. -.-..---.-. 132, Layne, Ginny --.-.. ....,.. -.-. Layne, Lynda . -.- ..,.., .. ,....... Leach, Cheryl ............,.... ...--....--- Leal, Carolyn --..-... ..., -.- 26, 93, Learned, Barbara - .,.,,. - .,... .. ..., --... Le Baron, Mignon ---...-- ...,. . Lee, Ann ...... - 28, 97, 107, 161, Lee, Betty 55, 56, 77, 112, Lee, Linda ,,.. -.-..- ......,.. ----.. 88, Lee, Linda R. ,,,, - - ...,. - ..,,. --.- 66, Lee, Martha -- ,,... -......-...--..- Lee, Peggy ---......--....-- 79, Lee, Sally .-1- .-.-.--.-.--.-- 113, Leff, Robbie .... ..,. -- -Q--, 88, Legler, Randy -.-- 97, 119, 149. Leinert, Roger -..-, 55, 85, 123. 135, Lent, Sandra .... -..-.-.-.-m--- 73. Lenz, Niels ...-.--..--W .--,- -------- Lester, Sandra .-1-. 16, 26, 27, 71, 104, 200. Levy, Richard .--...-..... .-.. 1-- Lewis, Bill ..-.........-----l--- Lewis, Blake -.-.1-...--.-.--.--- Lewis, Jerry -..- .--.-.------ 34 Lewis, John ...-.- .... - ---- ------ 65. Lewis, Kathleen .- ,... 31, 55, 60, 88, 104, 227, Lewis, Margaret ... 66, 67, 77. 97, 156. Lewis, Marian .--..-----ww 56. Licce, Kathy ----...-------- Lightfoot, Carol Ann .-.- Lightfoot, Kathy -.-.. .... -.--.2--0 Lincoln, Jane -- 60, 63, 110. 111, Lindsay, Marijo .....-.. 14, 15, 20, 97 Lipscomb, Patricia - .... -..- .,,, - Little, Joan -...-..--......-4 Littlefield, Dianne -hw--- --.- M- Livermore, Jim ....-. , 119, 146, Livesay, Bill -..-...-.---.+--.-.- Lockc, Martha ...-.--. ,.-- 157, Lodge. Erlwina ----,...-W-H 97. Logan, Carla Sue .- .... 290 Index 71, 78, 97, 276 227 43. 260 260 276 285 260 260 276 260 108. 227 Loggins, Linda -........ 97, 260, 251 Lomelo, Angelo --,,-,-,,.,H,,N 251 Long, Alicia .., ,,-,-.M .,,, ,L ,,,, 95, 277 Long, Deborah ,,,, --.... 54, 55, 250 Long. Jeanne -.-...-...-. 104, 105, 260 Looney, Sharon ..-,---,,-,-,-,, 95 Lopas, Terry -----.---,-,T,.- 277 Lott, Tommy ,... 113, 135, 136, 137, 260 Lovell, Jerry ---...--- .,.. -. 82, 227 Lowe, Mary Jo -.--- ,,,. .M-h- 277 Lowe, Robert - ..., ----..Ti 228 Lowey-Ball, Dolf -.- .......,,, 53, 115, 260 Lucas, Susie -.. 25, 55, 72, 73, 90, 107, 228, 231 Luckel, Jeannie -..,M 72, 228 Ludwick, Stan ,--- 144, 145, 146, 210, 1228 Luna, Gus -.-M.--ML.-. 285 Lund, Nancy --..- ,,,. --.,.-- 95 Lundberg, Bobby -M. 132, 275, 277 Lundstrom, Marilyn - ..., M.. 107, 260 Lunsfard, Janet M....1.?.- 277 Lusk, Charlene .L 18, 71, 156, 260 Lutrey, Suzanne -,....,i- 228 Lutz, Marian ---...-- 60, 63, 158 Lutz, Sharli Mi...-- .... ...-.. 260 Lybrand, Fred .---.-....-.-.-...---- 277 Lynam, John .-- ,.....,,. -.. ...,,. -. --. 277 Mc MacMorran, Bruce ....,..1 - -...... -. 82, 228 MacNaughton, Virginia Sue - 75, 159, 260 McAdams, Mary Louise ..v. 53, 107, 1228 McBrayer, Gloria .-...-..-- 111, 261 McBride, Gary ..--....-...... 119, 228 McBroom, Dian -..--M...M 261 McCall, Dorothy .Qi-gl, 277 McCarty, Gerry - .... .im--.-. 235 McCarthy, Kathryn -..---....-. 261 McCaskill, Douglas Sancheg ... 116, 228 McCleary, Harriet .... 21, 94, 108, 261 McClelland, Anne -....---- 72, 261 McClelland, Micki ... 16, 69, 228 McCollum, Howard ..-1,-, ,,,, ,.. 228 McConnell, Carolyn ..-.. 55, 60, 61, 62. 86, 228 McCoy, Gary .......---- 251 McCrary, Dan ...... 119, 122, 229 McCu1ley, Tom ... 99, 101, 102, 251 McCulloch, Sandy ii- 112, 251 McCullough, Missy -... 90, 104, 114, 157, 160, 161, 191, 229, 237 McDonald, Elena -ll-.W 277 McDonald, Marilyn ..-.-.. 90. 229 McDowell, Kathy ..i- .... -- 92. 155 McDugald, Bill -..- 2-1, 60, 115, 224, 229, 251 McDugald, Torn -.....v..-- 140. 251 McElroy, Cynthia --- 15, 86, 97, 111, 261 McElroy, Martha 1.----Q 277 Mclintire, Frank ..-il 132. 277 McFarland, Doris Ann .1 90, 104, 229 McFarland, Loralee il-l 285 McGaw, Vernon ..---- 140, 142, 277 McGee, Claire --- 64, 78, 107, 261 McGehee, Lacy .. .... 43, 71, 73, 90, 91, 104, 105, 226, 229, 237 McGhee, Bob -. -- 135 McGhee, Lyda ......w--M 95. 251 McGhee, Melanie ..-.-..--- 261 McGhee, Robert - --- 229 McGuffey, Clay i--- 15. 97. 261 McGuire, Tom Z- .... -. 53, 97. 261 lN1cKay, Larry -iv2---l- 262 McKee, Bonnie .....--. 90, 97, 229 McKee, Patrick 1-.-----H 235 McKenna, Diane -- McKenzie, Steve McKinley, Elbert F. McLaughlin, Karen McLaughlin, Kathryn MeLaurin, Alan -T McMahon, Marilyn .. McManis, Fred - -... 111, M 119, 150, -... 92, 97, McManis, Mary . - -.,,-,,--- McNabb, Jimmy 1?-,W ,,,,, McNeill, Dave ... 29, 55, 75, 84, 137. McNeill, Mary Lu --,,,Qkum-- M Mabray, Gary ..---- -,.,. -. 25, 116 Machlitt, Kathy 1- 60, 97, 111 Macon, Tom .--.MM.... Maer, Kathy .,...-.. 90, 154, Malavansos, Chris -- ,..,. ----- 132, Malick, Karen ..--.-,...-. 74 Malthijetz, Richard - Mann, Mickey .--.-- ,,.. --.-.-.-.-- Mann, Salli ..-.-..--,..--,-.-..- Mann, Steve ..i,,-.-1, ,,,,i --. Marciante, Al ..-.-..---,-.-..-- Maresh, Ellen ----.--... 108, 109, Marett, Robert ---...L--.. Marett, Rodney ---.-..-----, Marmaduke, Rick .-.. 150, 258, Marmaduke, William S. - 150, Marr, Jack .-...- ,.,. --.. ..,. 27, 71, Marsac, Ian .---.--..--- ,,,,, ,Wu Marsac, John .,i-,,-,-,, ,,,,,,, M., Marshall, Margie .-MW...- Marshall, Sharon ----..... 93, Martin, Cathy --.-M.----... hiartin, Donna ...,,,,, ...,...-... 112, Martin, Gloria .........-.--.-.-. Martin, Gordon ,.-.-.--,...--, Martin, Richard -....--... 131, Marules, Ted M.. 101, 103, Marye, Ginny -... 13, 42, 275, 277, Marynowski, Tom ,... Mason, Betsy 1- 90, 97, 107, 154, Mason, Patricia --.. ..... .. 67, 73, Masterson, Martha Ann M... 71, Mathis, Kathy ..-....-.-L.- Mathison, Marilyn - ..,.. MM, 80, Matthews, Fred ,,--,.,-.-. 97, Matthijetz, Rodger -k- 82, 83, Mattisen, Margie - ...... -...---.- 93, Mattox, Katy - .,....... -.. 53, 78, 79, Maxwell, Carol MMM..- May, Doug ...,Mi- Mayer, Randy --. 65, 140, 141, Mazza, Stan .M ..,, ---- 21, 69, Medlin, Dickie ......-M 131, Medlin, Marilyn ii.. .,,. 79, Meeks, Fred Mi...-. .. Melia, Bobby M- 100, 101, Melton, Sue -...-M 77, 97, Mendell, Barbara -.- 53, 73, 156, 161. Mendell, Sarah - ...,. 28, 43, 59, 62, 107, 114, 160, Mendenhall, Mandy .. ..... .....- Menking, Kathy ll. .... -.1.- Merriam, Anne -i.....-- 158, Merrill, Homer ...-. 132, Merritt, Linda -.. 53, 77, 97, 104, Meyer, Clifford ...-. 100, 101, 103. Meyer, Kathy -1.-1---. Mgebroff, Scott --1 .... - 88, Mickley, Ann --- ---- 95. Middlebrook, Bill ..-.-.---..- Middleton, Robin 1.-1 89, Middleton, Tracy 230 285 230 277 277 262 277 251 277 230 116, 230 277 230 230 277 230 277 277 230 251 260 277 230 260 230 230 260 151, 260 230 277 230 277 260 260 230 251 230 260 260 278 277 231 277 231 277 277 260 251 251 277 251 277 142, 1260 251 260 277 88 261 231 160, 277 73, 261 277 277 261 277 261 261 277 231 231 231 277 261 Middleton, Travis .........-- 146. 277 Miller, Charles ...-. 55, 56, 88, 89, 251 Miller, Claire --.. 55, 56, 65, 77, 79. 106, 107, 202, 231 Miller, Daryl ..,..... 25, 26, 38, 53, 55, 90, 97, 231 Miller, Douglas ...--.M .,....-. -- 88 Miller, Eric - .-... .. 140. 141, 207, 231 Mine., Mike ---..--.- ,.... 80, 211 Miller, Paul -.....-. .... --- 147, 277 Miller, Richard ..-...-.. 87, 89, 261 Miller, Ruthie --...----L---- 277 Miller, Tom .- ..... -.---- ,....... -- 277 Mills, Betsy ..--.1-.. ----- ..- 285 Mills, John ..---...--.-....l-- 232 Milstead, Betty -...-.... 95, 232, 261 Mims, Steve .-..-...--. 140, 141, 142 Miscoe, Elizabeth ,... .,., .,- ,,,, ., 261 Mitchell, hlike --.--- ,,.. ..--- ,,,,,,, 131 Mitchell, Sharon ....---.--- 112, 261 Mollard, Maurine -.-.--..--,.-,,-,- 95 Monaghan, Sally ....---...M 261 Monkhouse, Johnny .,.. -.. 63, 119, 149, 232 Monro, Mary ........ - ....,.,...... - ..... ,.. 93, 271 Montgomery, Bonnie -.- 104, 251 Montgomery, Laurie .... 26, 55, 56, 73, 78, 90, 97, 232 Montgomery, Mary ---...-. 90, 200, 232 Mooney, Anne -- ..... ..-..,--- 277 Mooney, Mike .-..----.-.--.-. 277 Moore, John - ...,. ..- -.-- .... - ..... 123 Moore, J. Thomas ..- .... ---....-.-- 261 Moore, Mike ....-....-...,..-..-. 132 Moore, Patsy R. ---,..i.. 277 Moore, Robbie --......... 53, 125, 278 Moore, Robert ,-..--.-.-,.- ...... 101, 278 Moore, Susan -.--.- ......,.,. -.-- 159, 278 Moore, Thomas O. -..-.. ..... 81, 261 Moorman, Adelaide ... 66, 67, 276, 278 Moorman, Jess .M-.. 80, 84, 261 Moreland, Howard ...M..-.---. 278 Moreland, Margaret ..- 73, 94, 278 Morgan, Colette ---..---.----.... 261 Morgan, Joan ----.....--- .,... 285 Morgan, John ........ ,...-... 115, 202, 232 Morgan, Peggy .-...- -.,.... -.....-. ...... 278 Morgan, Richard --.-...---.-- 285 Morgan, Shirley ... 22, 63, 71, 79, 90, 1232 Morman, Adlei -.--...-.-...---. 276 Morris, Charlie .. ...,. ..--...-- 125, 261 Morris, Don ,..--...---.1 97, 232 Morris, Lloyd ...... .,.. --...- .....-. 278 Morris, Malcolm ,. 71, 83, 97, 98, 116, 233 Morris, Melinda -.-- 15, 22, 59, 62, 73, 75, 97, 104, 105, 261 Morris, Pete -.....MMM ........ 261 Morris, Sue --.---.. .... --... 78, 261 Morrison, Al ---...--,....-..-... 285 Morrison, Geoff ..- ,,,, Hlqvq 233 Morrison, Larry M.--. 138, 278 Morrison, Mary Caroline -- 75, 90, 108, 233 Morrow, Dana --. 71, 79, 97, 233, 234 Morse, Cheryl V. M.. .... -.. 233, 261 Morse, George ... 25, 115, 150, 151 Mortimer, Martha ......,. 75, 94, 95, 107, 261 Moseley, Linda -i...-.. 93, 278 Moulden, Jen-y ...MMM ,,,. - 278 Mounce, Carol -.-k.-.i.. 93, 233 Moursund, Rikke .-.- 67, 71, 79, 278 Mousoudakis, Halen .,..,-,--. 278 Mousoudakis, Ted ........- 23 Moyers, Nelda - ....... --..- 107, 261, 264 Much, Mark M? 273 Muckley, Carol - ,... 156, 157, 159, 272, 278 Muckley, Mary Ann .. 26, 27, 56, 71, 77, 97, 152, 157, 159, 215, 233 Mullan, Martha Jo ,-. 235 Murphy, Diane -...i--,- 78, 261 236 Murphy, Michlele ,.,, ., ,,,,,,,,,,,, Murphy, Patricia .... -..-.--- .........,... . Murphy, Randy - ....... - ...,. 131, 146, Murphy, Steve ,,,, -,-- ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , Murray, Frank Orville .... ,,,,,,,,,,,,, Murray, Jim - ........ -...- .....,,..,,,,,,,,. Murray, Kathleen ---......-. 66, 67, Murray, Susan ...-... 53, 88, 97, 104, Muse, Ned ...-...- ....,,,,, - ,,,,,, - ,,,,, - 101, Mussina, Beverly .--.- ,,.4,, -- 95, Myers, John .,,,,, - ,,,,,,l. ,,,,,,, N Naber, Gary .... -.- ..,., -...-- .... - 116, Nalle, Lissa ..,. 29, 90, 91, 105, 233, Naman, Steve -...-.----- ............ --.. Naschke, Kathy -...--.- .,.... -... 107, Nash, Greg ....i,., 56, 60, 80, 85, Nash, Shannon ..... -- .... -...- ...,....... .... Neal, Mary Dee -...- 28, 53, 55, 57, 63, 90, 98, 99, 100, 107, 154, 221, Neal, Tommy - ..,....... - ..... -.. 71, 80, Neale, Nancy - 60, 61, 62, 73, 97, Needham, Nancy ...-.-.-...- ...... -..... Neil, Nancy -.. 55, 56, 69, 92, 93, 156, Neilson, Charles - ....,. 55, 77, 115, Neilson, Nancy ...-.-..-...-.. 79, 92, Nelms, Dick --.-. 25, 116, 123, 129, 134, 135, 137, 232, Nelson, Cathie ..-.-.--- .... -..- ....,... Nelson, Jim ---.--.-.- ..., -.-. 46, 53, Nelson, Leslie ...-.-.- ,...,., - .,.,., ----.-,. Nelson, Sheryl -..--.- ...,,,. ------., Newman, Larry .- ,.,., 82, 101, 103, Newman, Michael ...- ...... -... 82, 101 Newman, Paul .-.- ...... .-....-.-- 116, Newman, Sandy ...- ..,... -.-.- 92, 93, Newman, Terry ..-s..- ...... 136, 138, Nice, Roy ...- .... ..- ..,,..... -... 149, Nicholson, Mary K. Nicholson, William -.- --.. 78, 91, 95 , Niehuhr, Becky ---.- ...... -.. 75, 108 Niemi, Rick .... -.. 14, 94, 95, 115, Niles, Linda ..... -.-.-..- ...... -.-..- .,... .. Nirenherg, Joanne ...-.--.---.-..--. Noack, Louis -..- ....,.,,... ..,,,,,, - ,,,,,,. Noble, Ellen ..,,..,.. -.- ,,,,.. 73, 98, Norris, Ronnie ...-.-.- ,,,,,. ---.-,--,, Northrup, Bobby --.- 13, 25, 123, Northway, Bob .,,.. ....,,. - .. 88, 89, Norwood, Judy ,,,,,,,. 28, 53, 66, 67, Norwood, Margaret - ....,.... - ..,............ Novoa, Maria -...-.-.- ..... - .........,.. .- Nucker, Jerome -...--.- ........,. ,.,. , ,. O Oakley, Collins ..... - ,........ 138, 146, O'Connor, Maryann ..,.,... 155, 160, 0'Day, John -.- .......... - .... - 131, Odom, Linda ...-. - .......... .... - ... Oldham, David ..............,.. -- .......... -... Oldham, Gus ,..., .. ,... -... 88, 89, 98, Oliver, Cathy ...- .,...... -.-..... ...... -.-.. Oliver, Henry ..,... .. ...........,....,....... 98, Oliver, John ...-. - ...,...,. - .,,... - .,,,., -... Oliver, Tim .,...........,... -...- ..,. ...-...- Oltmann, Joanne .2 ..... 14, 55, 56, 77, 98, 105, Olvey, Fred ...-- ..... -....-.--.-....-- Olvey, Mike ..,--.-... 18, 140, 141, O'Neal, Ben H. .. ..,. ...-.-.- 132, Orlando, Eddie ...-.. ......... ......-.. 22, Orr, Judy ....... .... .,.. --........... 95, Osborne, Sandy ..... 285 218 218 278 261 233 278 261 102 278 sa 262 237 251 233 119, 233 278 59, 234 278 234 278 111, 234 221, .234 262 127, 234 278 234 285 278 149 149 234 262 278 262 262 262 234 234 278 2 78 234 262 262 234 278 278 235 278 278 278 235 278 278 262 235 278 262 262 278 73, 235 285 235 278 262 235 262 Ostm, Gaul ....,.. -... 98, 107, 155, Ott, Ann ,.................... ....,.. .... 1 6 , 69, Otting, Jack James ..... ................ Otto, Milton ...- .......,.. ......... - 115, Outland, Sandra ,.......... - ................... Overcast, Tony Blaine ....,,,,,,,, 132, Overstreer. Tira ........ 77, 107, 161, Overton, Laura ..... ,,,,,,,,, 7 8, 156, Owen, Cathey ..,.. ,..., , 53, 55, 56, P Pace, Susan ....,, .,,, . . 24, 90, 97, 105, Packard, Kathy ....,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 235 Padfield, Bill ...- ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 9 5, Palmer, Marl ,,,,,,,,, A- ,,,,,,,,,,, Park, David ,.,,.,, - .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 132, Park, Jane 22, 71, 73, 79, 78, Parker, Charles ..,,, ,,,,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Parker, Jan .,,,., ,,,,,,,,,,, Parker, John ......... ..,.,..,,,,,,,.,,, - ,,,,,,, Parker, Lane ...- .....,,. - .,,,,, -... 97, Parker, Martha ..... ..... Parker, Patti ...... .,,,,,, Parks, David ,,,,,, ,,,,, - -. Parks, Karen ,.....,... ..... 2 79, Parks, Kaye ...- .....,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 57, Parnell, Tom Parsley, Ann ....,,.. 262 235 251 262 235 278 262 262 235 235 98 236 279 279 236, 239 279 279 251 262 262 279 282 157 279 ...Y i,..., - ...... - .... -.-.-.- ...... . 88 26, 63, 71, 90, 200 Parsley, Linda ....,,..,,......... - .......... -... Pasho, Keith ,... 63, 71, 79, 90, 98, Pastor, Henry -.-.. 100, 101, 103, Pastor, William ...,.. ,- ,,.,,,.,.,,.,. - ,,,,,,. -. Patterson, Kathy ....................,,,,,,,,.,.. Paulus, Mary ...- ...... - ....... -.- ....,.,,,.,. Pawley, Martha 71, 108, 156, Pearce, Mollie ..... ....... - ........,,,.... Pearsall, Mimi .,... ...... Pearson, Hannah ..,,,,,,..,,,...,.........,...-l Peden, Scott ....,..... 25, 117, Peebles, Bill ...- - ....... 131, Pellet, Meta ...- ........ ....... . .. Penney, Judith ..... ,,.,...... Pennington, John ........................ 64, Perey, Alex ...- .....-........ -..-..-... 132, Perry, Adele .... 11, 73, 11, 18, 98, 260, Perry, David .....,,, .,.,,, 1 17, 147, Perry, Susan ...- ....................... 83, Peterson, Leslie ,... 63, 71, 73, 79, Peterson, Philip ....... ....... 1 17, Petitt, Mike ......,.......... -... 55, Petkas, Dorothy ....... - .................. -..-.- Petkas, Peter ........ 53, 84, 132, 275, Petoualsky, Raymond ....... - .............,. Pettigrew, Malcolm .... 117, 131, 138, 262, Pettit, Douglas ........... ...... 1 45, 146, Pettit, Mary -...- .... - ...... - ...... - ....,,., -, Petty, James ........,........... 84, 115, Phair, Mickey 14, ss, 34, 111, Phillips, Anne ...... - ........... Phillips, Kay ................................ 159, Phillips, Sue ........ 53, 98, 159, 161, Piazza, Rockey ............, ...-.,,,..,,... - Pickard, Wayland ........ 73, 88, 89, Pickering, Tim ....., 145, 146, Pike, Bill ....... 82, Pike, Connie ..... . .... 67, 95, Pinckard, Becky ................ 78, 154, Pinkston, Jancll ........ 69, 95, 113, Pinnix, Kay - ....... ,,,,,,, Pinson, Harry .,,,,, ,,,,,, Pipes, Carolyn .,.... ,,,,,, Platt, Cindy ....... ,,,,,, 98, 236 279 236 262 285 279 279 159 236 262 262 236 262 236 285 279 279 160, 262 262 105. 262 236 262 262 279 262 136, 264 262 262 236 131, 262 279 262 262 262 279 262 236 279 236 161. 237 285 279 279 262 Plummer, Diana ,.,.., ..... 9 3, 237 Poarch, Cyndy ....... ..... 2 37 Poimbeauf, Bob .- ...,...... ...,......... .... 2 6 2 Poland, Jim ........ .. 75, 117, 263 Poland, John ............... - ...,.. - ,...... 279 Poland, William ...- ...........,,. - ...,,. -... 279 Pollard, Mary ...... ........., 1 04, 105, 263 Pollard, Pinkie ...,.... 98, 104, 105, 154, 226 237 Posey, Kathy ,,.......... - ....,........ - ...... 285 Potter, Dawn ..,.,... 71, 77, 78, 98, 221, 237 Potter, Gail ...., -.-.- 83, 105, 263 Potter, Valerie .................-.. 159, 161 279 Powell, Ben ........ 54, 55, 56, 85, 150, 151 237 Powell, Kathy ...-.-.- .,.. - ...... -..-...... 279 Powell, Ray ...- ...... - ................... 149, 279 Powell, Richard ................ 60, 125, 263 Powers, Carola .,...,., 93, 109, 161, 263 Pranl-ce, Patti ........ - ........... .......,. ...... 2 3 7 Price, Bob .... 80, 98, 117, 140, 142, 263 Price, Brownie - .... - ....... - ....,.. -. 71, 237 Price, David ........ 42, 53, 85, 117, 122, 140, 141, 142 263 Price, Doris ........... - ...... -...- ...... 88, 263 Prigge, Belle ...- ..,....,....... - .,........,... -.. 279 Prokop, Julia .- ...........,. 38, 42, 67, 279 Prokop, Leslie ..... ...- ..........-.... 105, 263 Pruett, Judy ......... --..- ,..... - ....,..,.. -... 285 Pugsley, John -.-..- .... - ............ - ....... 263 Pulley, Richard ............ 56, 64, 75, 85 Purington, Bill ...... ....... . .. 86, 263 Purnell, Tom .... ..,.,,, 2 85 Purvis, Herb ....... ,,,,. 2 79 Pyle, Marcy .... ..... 2 37 Q Quinby, Skipper ................................ 251 Quinn, James ........ -.. 80, 100, 101, 279 Quinn, Tom .... ........, 8 O, 131, 263 R Ragsdale, Toby .....,.. .-. 238 Ramey, Roger ...-...- ........ - ........ 263 Randolph, Randy ............... ...... 8 2 Randolph, Sharron ...... -.... .. 279 Ranft, Dianne ...- .......... ............... 2 63 Rauh, Genine .,...........,. ...............,.. 2 79 Raulston, Charles W. ........ 64, 65, 119, .263 Rayburn, Teri ......... ....... 1 06, 107, 263 Raymond, Eddie ,..,..,,,,,,.,,,,,,.,,..,,-.,,,, 257 Read, Jo-Hanna ............ 67, 79, 95, 279 Redding, Blake 73, 115, 140, 238 Redfield, Bill ....... ....-....., , ........ 6 4, 263 Redmon, John ..,.,............................... 132 Reece, Susan 71, 78, 90, 98, 238 Reed, Mike ..... ....,......,... - .-..,,,,... 1 38 Reeve, Pat ........... ....... 1 01, 102 Reid, Kit ...- .... -.,. ,..,,. ,...... 8 8, 89, 238 Reon, Beverly Karen .... ,,..,,1,, - ---, 263 Revis, Shirley 39, 53, 55, 56, 80. 106, 107, 202, 232, 238 Reynolds, Rosemary ............... - ........... 263 Rhodes, Glenn ...- ..-, ,,.,.. , 88 Rhodes, Paul ...,... ............ 2 38 Rhodes, Sandra ........, 263 Rice, Ben ...,,-,,,.. ., ,,.. 115, 150, 263 Rice, Randy .... -.....,..,,,,,.,,.,.,, 2 63 Richard, Jerry ..., ,,,--,,-,,, 2 38 Richard, Terry ,..... .... 1 45, 146 Richards, Edith ....... .,..., - ,,,, 2 80 Richards, Jeanne - ,..,,,,.,,.,..,.., ,.,. 1 09, 263 Richardson, Doris .2 ,.... 94. 95, 113, 238 Richardson, Jim . ,,,,.,.,.,,.,.,,,,,,,, 251 Richardson, Kathleen -.-.-. 31, 60, 61, 71, 106, 107, 208, 238 Richardson, Sally .... --.--..-.-.- 154, 238 Richey, Jean ............ - ........ ---- 109, 263 Riegel, Anne ........... --.- ...... .- ..... 153, 263 Riggs, Sally ........ 77, 78, 98, 152, 159, 161, 252, 263 Ritter, Joan ..... -....-..-- ..... - .... -.-- 251 Riveire, Tim ...... -- ...... -- .... - 132, 280 Rizzo, Bob .... ........... . ..-.- 1-17, 280 Roach, John W. - .............. 88, 89, 280 Robbins, Mary Ann 2 .... aww..-aw.. 280 Roberts, Buddy .... ...-.-.-.. .... -.-...- 122 Roberts, Cindy ..,. 89, 98, 113, 263 Roberts, Sue ..... - .... ..-.-......- ....... - 263 Roberts, Sylvia ,.......... -..-.- ...... -.-.. 280 Robertson, Corby -.. 16, 122, 123, 135, 145, 146, 263 Robertson, Nancy ...-...-.- ,.... L... 67, 280 Robertson, Pat ........ - ...... 132, 138, 280 Robertson, Walter ......... -- ...... 132, 280 Roden, Tommy ...- ....... -. 138, 146, 280 Rodgers, Larry .... 68, 73, 86, 115, 150, 263 Rodgers, Tommy .. .......... 58, 115, 238 Rodriguez, Willie ...--.- ..... -... 132, 280 Roe, Manley ........ 140, 141, 142, 280 Roe, Susan ........ 55, 56, 98, 105, 152, 238 Roediger, Linda ..... -. 71, 73, 77, 91, 98, 112, 113, 238, 239 Roemer, Lamar ........ 55, 117, 148, 238, 240 Rogers, Ginger ...-..--- ..... -.- ......... 263 Rollins, Joyce ........ 98, 110, 111, 280 Rompf, Margaret ........... - ................... 280 Rosenbaum, Craig .... 82 Rosencranz, Margaret ,,..-. 73, 202, 239 Rosencranz, Nancy -.-..- ......, -.. 78, 280 Ross, Joe N. .- .... -.. 95, 100, 101, 263 Ross, Keith ...-.,.---.- ..... 95, 101, 280 Roth, James ........ 53, 67, 95, 131, 263, 277 Rothermel, Bill Royce, Ben ...-...- Royse, Norman Rudersdorf, Bill Rulfs, Carol ...-... 55 239 ...- ........ -.. 64, 280 ......--.-......-..-..-. 239 -.-..-..--.. 81, 263 , 56, 65, 80, 154, 157 159 239 1 v Rumsey, Tommy - ...... -.-..-- ...,,.....,,,,,., 22 Russell, Carolyn ...-... 63, 110, 111, 239 Russell, Diane ....... - ...,. - ..,. - ........,..,. 251 Russell, Katharine .....,.. 60, 63, 79, 86. 155, 263 Russell, Maudann .. ..... 87, 88, 89, 251 Russell, Terry ...- ,.,. -,-,--- ,-.,,, - ,,,,,, , 239 Rutherford, James -.- ,.,,, - ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 2 39 S Saavedra, Fabio ..........- ......... 280 Saavedra, Manuel ,.... -.- ...... - ....... - ..... 280 Saavedra, Mauricio ..- ....... - ..... -..,... 280 Sachs, Alan ....... A .......... -... 55, 86, 239 Sadler, James W. --- 75, 80, 118, 140, 141, 142, 263 Saffer, Henry ........ , ...... .....- .... -2.2. 251 Safford, Dorothy ..-.- .- ..,.... - .... .. 239 Safford, Ryland .................. - 98, 160, 240 Sagendorph, Anne .--.- ........... 109, 263 St. Cyr, Alice -........--............. 280 Salassi, Paul ..... -. 100, 101, 103, 280 Salassi, Sophie ..2- ...... -.-... 88, 111, 263 Salinger, Steve - .......... ...a...-.. 85, 263 Salzhandler, Henry ...--. 75, 100, 101, 103, 263 Sama, Carol -... 71, 98, 105, 156, 240 Sampson, Stephanie -...- 55, 113, 240 Samson, Stuart - ....... ---.-.-.. 101, 280 Sanders, Kathy -.---.-.- .... , ........ '280 Sanders, Laura ---.---..------- 280 291 Sanders, Marcia . ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, 1 Sanders, Rosemary ,....,, ,11 ,....,,,,,,,,,, 98, 157, Sanders, Steve .......,,,,,,,,,,,,, 132, 140, Sanguily, Betty Anne 1 ...... 97, 98, Sanguily, Sandy ,,A,,,, ,,,,,, 1 46, Santamaria, Richard ,..., ,,,,,,,, 1 15, 151 Sappington, Margo ....,, Sarfati, Jack ,.,,,,...... Sarfati, Mike ..,,Y,Y. Sartwelle, Susie ,....,. 80, 142 1 ...,.Y 169 115, v Satterwhite, Jared .11 ,...........,,, Satterwhite, Lynda ........., 1 ......... .... Saul, Susan ..,. 1 ...........,. 1 ,.,,.,,, ...,,, 1 11 Schaffer, Martin 1.11.1 .,...,... .1. 65, Schindler, Suzanne .........,.. 13, 90, Schirmeyer, Billy ...,.,. ....,,,,,. 9 8, Schirmeyer, Julie ,...... .,.,,, 6 4, 65, Schley, Susan .............r..... 1 ......., , 91, Schneider, Diane ..,.,,,,, 1 .,.. 1 ....,,, 95, Schneider, Kay .... 73, 78, 80, 98, Schneider, Teddy ...,..,,...,,,.r...,..,..,...,,, Schneringer, Dennie 1 ...... 55, 65, 140, 141 Schoenfeld, Ellen ....,....... 5, 71, 98, Schoenfield, Paul ........ 1 .A..,..,. 1... 71, Schoijct, Eddie ..,,... ..,,.. 1 50, 151, Schoijet, Mirtha ,... ..... 1 .,.,...,... Schooler, Lonnie .,,, ..... 6 5, 117, Schramm, Roger ,.... .... .,....,.. 1 46 , Schreiber, Henry .... 1 ........ 1 ..r.... 1 Schroeder, Penny R. 1.. Shwathc. Sara Lynn .......i.,,...., ...,i Scott, George ....,.., 140, 141, 142, Scott, Katherine Margaret ..,...,.....,.,, Scott Marjorie ...1 ,,..,,. .,,,. . .. Scott Molly ........ ,...... .... Scott, Patricia ,... ,,., Scull, Sorrell ...1 ,..,....... ..,. . Scale Melvin ........ 1 ...........,.....,..,.. Seibert, Phillip .................... 1.. 149, Selig, Bebe ..,,.... 55, 56, 73, 91, 237, Selke, Richard .,.c...i...,,,,,..,. 53, 140, Sentell, Tetine ...,.... 43, 58, 71, 78 98, 216 Seriatty, ,lacel ,.....,..,....... 1 ........, 113, Seyffert, Carolyn ....,.., 1.-..- ............. . Shamblin, Leigh .... 63, 71, 78, 79, Sharnburger, Gilda ..,.. . 78, 95, 98, Shannon, David ..,.,., ...... 1 5, 71, Sharp, Bill .,..,,..... ....,.r.... 1 40, Sharp, Wert .11 .............. 1 ................ 1. Shaw, Pat ..,. 1 ....... 1... ......... 1 ...,,,.... Shelton, William .,..,..,.. 101, Shepherd, Ollive Ann ...,..,......... 67, Sherman, Mike ...-...1 ........,..,.. --.1-. Sherrill, Larry ...,,.. 1 ,....,..... 68, 69, Sherwood, Bob .......,.....,... 1- .....,. 119, Shifreen, Jane ...,,,.. 1 .,..,,.., 1 r...... 1 ..,., Shinn, Julie ,.,..,,, 53, 70, 71, 91, 223, Shipes, Wesley .... ..,. 1 .. .... .. Shipley, Fred ...,. 1 .........r....., Shipley, George .,,.... ...,., 9 7, 98, Shivers, Allan ...1 ...........,... 1.. 65, 79, Shorck, Kenneth 1.1..1 ...... 1 ....r.. 95, Shortt, Vince ...., ,,......,. . 11. Siever, Janice ..... ...... . 1 ..... 1 ........ Sikes, Lee .,,,,, ....,.. 8 7, 88, 118, Sill, Susan ,.,..,,.., ......... 1 . 53, 80, Simmons, Billy ...1 1 ...,... 1.1... Simmons, Doug 1.1 ,............... . ,,.. 131, Simmons, Sue ......,. 71, 86, 98, 154, Simms, Jim ,,,,,, . ,,c,, ..,.. 8 2, 131, Singleton, Helen ..,.... .r,,.,, 7 0, 71, Singleton, Nancy ,...,. Singleton, Winkie . ,,.,, 1 Sinquefield, Suzanne Sins, Becky ......,......... Sipe, Brooks 292 Index 83, 160, 105, 280 240 280 263 280 150 240 263 240 240 263 264 264 240 264 264 264 280 240 280 261 264 264 241 280 264 241 285 264 241 264 264 285 280 280 264 251 280 280 234 241 264 79, 241 241 241 98, 264 241 251 280 285 241 281 281 264 254 241 281 105. 241 264 241 264 264 281 131 242 242 281 281 264 107, 242 262 264 281 264 281 264 264 Sisa, Bill ,,.,,,,,, 1 .,,,s,,, 11, 82, gg, Skaff. Ruth Ann ,....... 75, 86, 88, Skaggs. Barbara .... ..... 7 0, 71, 77, 111 Skandalis, Kiki ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 71, 111, Skelley, Ruth 1 ,.....,.., 157, 159, 161, Skipper, Carl 1.- ..,.,.. 22, 140, 141, Skipper, Paul .1 ......,,.,,,,,.. 1 ...,,,,,,,, 80, Skipton, Sandra ,... .1 .....,,,,,, 1 ,.,.....,,, Sledge, Roland ....,. 1 16, 18, 20, 27 65, 116, 117, 122 Smith, Ashley .... 1.. 29, 45, 53, 55 59, 62, 75, 8-1, 148, 199, 221, 242, Smith, Charles M. ..... 1.1.1 ....... 149, Smith, Cheryl ...,.... 1 ......... 1 ....... 113, Smith, Clare 1 .... 1 58, 62, 73, 98, Smith, Cliff ,,......... 11.1.1111 ,... 1.11.1 Smith, Craig 1 ...... 71, 84, 213, Smith, Cynthia ..,. 1 .,,.,.. ....... 2 79, Smith, Dennis ..,,,,,...........,,,,,,,,.. 1lS, Smith, Duke ..1.1 ,........ 1-1 ...,....,,,..... . Smith, Ellen ....,....,... 1. 69, 92, 93, Smith. Gavin .,,, 11 13, 31, 55, 56, 116, 117, 140, 199, 226 Smith, Grace 11 ....,......,... 11. 98, 109, Smith, Karen ..... 1.. ...... 113, 161, Smith, Marilyn .... .................,......,.,. Smith, Markle ...... 1 .,.. 58, 117, 259, Smith, Marshall ..,, .,,,,.....,..,...,..,,,, Smith, Martin ....... .....,. 8 8, 89, Smith, Pam ....... ....... 8 8, 105, Smith, Rick ,........,.,, ...1 ......,,.,, 53, Smith, Rosemary ,.,.,.. 1 ,....,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 11 Smith, Sally ...,,,,..... 83, 95, 113, Smith, Sarah .....,,. 71, 91, 98, 106, Smyth, Campbell .,...,.. 88, 89, 115, Smyth, Gordon ....., 1.1 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Snell, Lillie ,,,.., .1 ,,,,, , 83, Snell, Sandra .....,.,., 1 ......,,..,,,,,. 42, Snow, Fara .....,,,,,,, 60, 62, 71, 98, Sohns, Bob ...1 ...........,...... ,,.,,,,,,, 1 49, Sokolosky, Stephanie ,.,...., 43, 98, 153 Sollberger, Darrell ...1 ,,,....... 1 ,,,,,,,, Sorensen, Pam ....,,,.,.. .,,,, 7 1, 98, Sparks, Charles M. .,.r...,.... 87, 88, Sparks, George ............,, ,,,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Sparks, Randy ,,.., ,... 1 ,,,,,,,,,,11,,,,,,,,,, Spata, Mike .11 1..... 1111.1 ,,..., 71, 93, Spaw, Wanda .1. 78, 91, 107, 218, Spear, John ......., 1.11 .... 1 .,,,,.,,,,, 115, Spears, Kaye ...1, 1.1 .11,,,,,1,1,,,, 1 ,,,,1,,,,, Spears, Randy 1,.., 1 ..1. 1 1,,,, 1, 89, Speich, Randy .....,,...... ....1,, 8 8, 89, Spezia, Joan ......1..., 1 ......,..,,,,, 1 ,,,,111,,,, Spike, Randy 1 .....1 1 ,........ 1 ,1,,,.,,,, 111 Spiller, Bill .1,..... 1 ...1.1, 1111.11 ,,,,,,, Sponsel, Jeanne .... 1.11 ,,,, 111 ,,1,,, , 71, Spradley, Sherry ........ 24, 26, 91, 105, Spurlin, Pat .11111 .1,,.. 1 1 ,,,, 111 Standley, Leonard .,..,,,. .11,, 1 49, Stanfield, Ed .1,,1,,,, 1.1 ,.,1, 1 ,,,, , ,111, Stanfield, Marilyn 1,,, 1 ,,,,,,,,, ,11 Stanuell, Stewart 1 ..........11,,. ,1,1 Starks, Jackie ...1 .......... 1 ,,,,1,,, 1 ,,,, 11 Stavinoha, Becky 1 ..,, 11 .1......1,,,,, 79, Stavinoha, Mike .1.......1..,,,,1,,, 1 ,111, 1,1 Steger, Patrick .,.1.,,. 1111 101 103, Stephens, Bill 1.1. Stephens. Sharon ........ 22, 24, 26, 56. 71, 77, 91, 98, 105. Stern, Dave 111111, 11111 ,................. 1... Stevens, Cheryl ...... 1 ......1.,.111.1. 53, Stevens, Ronnie 1,1,,,.. 88, 89, 101. Stewart, Barbara ....11.. 1.11 ....... 1 107, Stewart, Bill ,,,. 77, 115, 138, 140, Stewart, Stiles, John ........ 1 .......... 1.-... . 11 Cory .....1... ...1 .1.1... 1 1.,,..1, 11. Stiranka, Barbara .... 91, 107, Stok8S, Bill .....1... 1 154, 281 261 110. 264 242 281 251 281 264 30, 242 57, 296 281 264 264 281 242 281 242 242 242 84. 242 264 264 281 264 285 243 264 264 281 264 107, 243 243 285 264 285 109, 243 265 105, 265 265 243 265 265 285 243 243 265 243 281 243 285 87 281 243 98, 243 281 281 244 265 281 281 281 251 265 281 55. 2-ll 244 281 103 265 265 244 285 244 281 Stokes, Dalia .1,. 1.. 71, 73, 98, 105, 154, 161, Stokes, John ..1,,,,, 1 ,,,,,, 11 ,,,,-1, 1.1-1- Stokes, Leah 11,,,,11 1 ,,,,,,,,1 1 1,,1, 11, 71' Stone, Cynthia .... 1.. 15, 73, 98, Stone, Diane Laraine 1,,11,,,,1,,,,1,,,,,,,,1 Stone, Louise 1.1 ,,,,,,, 111,111.1 1,11 Stone, Sharon Lou 1 ,,,,,,,,,,,11,,1,1,,,1,,,1 Stonedale, Rod .....1.. 100, 101, 103, Strange, Robert 1.1 ,,,,,,,,,,, 1 ,,,,,, 138, Strater, Johnny .1,. 31, 53, 84, 98, 117, 123, 125, 126, 127, 128, 130. Street, Marguerite .,......,,,,,,,,1,,,,,,,,,,1 Stubblefield, Roberta 1 .11.,.,.. 1... 86, Stubbs, Joe ...1.1.. 65, 98, 118, 119, Stutts, Jonathan 1.1.11 .... 1 ......1. 89, Sucher, Richard ........ 65, 71, 115, Sucher, Shelley 45, 53, 114, Suhler, Bill 1.1 ....... 1 .......... 1 ............... Sullenger, James ..... ....... Sullivan, Bridget 1 ......... ........... Sullivan, Carole ...1 ....... ..... 9 3, Sullivan, Danny ...1 ....... Sullivan, Earl 1 ...... 1.1 ....... 1 .................. Sullivan, Terry .1 ..... 1...11... 71, 79, Suman, Sharon .................... 91, 111, Summers, Tommy ....... 1..1..1... 117, Sumners, Becky .... 22, 26, 43, 71, 105, 244, Suttles, Jeff ........ 13, 30, 117, 140, 259, 260, Suttles, John ......... ........................... Swann, Larry ...1 ....... .1 ................ Swaty, Tim ............. ............................ Swaynie, Sharon Swearingen . Ann .. Szkody, Albert ...... 98, 99, 100, 109, 65. 138. 153, 244 251 281 265 281 265 265 265 281 116. 129, 244 285 244 256 285 150, 244 265 281 281 281 265 281 251 265 251 265 91, 245 141, 265 281 265 265 103, 244 265 265 244 281 285 265 282' 282 282 245 282 244 71 , 265 265 282 265 251 265 285 265 265 282 282 251 245 282 282 265 282 282 265 282 245 265 282 282 T Tait, Chuck .... 122 126, 145, 146, Talbot, Tom .11 ........,.................. -...W Talley, Janice .... .. ......... ----------- Talley, 'Judy .... 1 ................. ---.-- 6 7, Tashnek, Julianne ..... 1 ............. 93, Tatroe, Pat ............ --- 82, 88, 89, Tatum, Paula ...111 .....---.--------------- Tauder, Patsy .---. --- ----------,------- 95, Taylor, Anne ...... ...1 ..... -.- 67, 159, Taylor, Cathy 110, 111, 159, Taylor, Mallory .... 1.. 53, 60, 62, 78, 79, 98, 104, 105, 160, Taylor, Sandy 1 ...... ---------- 83, 109, Taylor, Stephanie.--..-- -------.-- 95, Taylor, Steve 11..1..------------ Teague, Mike 1.. 144, 145, 146, Teague, Patsy .1......... -.---M ------a--------- -- Telford, Bill ---H .---- - ---------- ---- --'fe- - Telford, Kenny ---- ----a- - ------- 64, 55: Temple, Donna .- ....- ..---- 14. 105, Tenison, Kathy ----- ---W a---a--- 57, 93, Terrell, Lorna .1 ..1...... - ------- - ------ - -,--- Terrell, Stephen ...----- ..-,--- - ---------- Terry, Frank 11..- ....1 - .----- 145, 146, Terry, Susan 1..-----------4 43, Thackston, RUBEN ----- a---- ----- ----'A----- - Theek, Clarence ........---- - -a------ffA--e-- Thibodeaux, Stanley' -- -------- ----- '4'--- ' Thomas, Bill ------- 4-,, --- 146, 147, Thomas, Bobby --- ---a---- ------ 32, Thomas, Jeanne ---.-------M 93, Thomas, Jimmy - ---- - ,--- -- ----- -- 65' Thomas, Meri W-- ---- -4--------W 93' Thomas, Phillip .1..1..1-....- 33, 39, Thomas, Stephen ---------------'H 88' Thomas, Terri .- -------- --- --f- - 4------- 265 l- Thomason Maurice ...... 1 13, 20, 229 Thomason, Debby ...... ---- 1 3, Thompson, Jo'Anne ....------- -----,----- Thompson, Robert ...-..1 .......--.-..-. Thompson, Sandy 83, 95, 205, Thomson, Farris .... 140, 141, 142, Thorning, Mary Lou ........ 73, 107, Thornton, Charles ....... . ...1............ . Thornton, Ralph ...1 ........................ Thornton, Sandy .... 83, 92, 93, 98, Thrash, Charles ............................ . Thrash, Tom ....... ....... 8 8, 132, Thrower, Lynn ..... ............ 6 5, Tidwell, Cynthia ..... .......... Timmons, Tim ............................ 77, Tish, Linda ....... 1 .....,......... 67, 156, Todd, David ............ 55, 77, 147, Toft, Barbara Kay ..,..... .....,,,, 7 3, Tomasino. .-lrtthony ...........,,,,,,.,, 131, Tomfohrdc, Charlene ........ 95, 98, Tomlinson, Leah .......................,...,,,,, Tompkins, Mary .......... 71, 78, 98, 260 Tones, Jack 1.1 ..................,... 1 .......1..,. Toole, .lean ....,. .. 22, 26, 60, 71, 91 231 Torrence, Margaret ...........,........ 67, Torrencc, Patricia ........ 73, 78, 98, Tottenham, Dick .... 116, 117, 245, Tovar, Candy 21, 66, 67, 109, 277 Tovar, Toby 1,.... ...1.,...,.,,,,,,,, 1.,1,,,, Towns, Mike ........... 1 ...... 1 .................,, Townsend, Diane .... 67, 93, 278, Townsend, Johnny ..1..1 ................. 1 Trahan, Marilyn .......,.............,,.,, Trammell, Harvey .... 13, 82, 122, 127, 128, 129, 130, 140, Trapp, Paul .... 131, 140, 141, 142, Travis, Brian ....... 1 .,.............,,, 11, 115, Travis, Tommy ...,. .......... Treybig, Carolyn ..... ....... Trigg, Fisher ......... ,........1.... Tritico, Joan ........... ...... 1 53, Trulan, Linda Rae ....... 109, Tuck, David 1,1 ........ .......1,, , 1 Tucker, Jenkins ....... .......... 1 19, Tucker, Sally ..... ...1..1... ,,,, Tunks, John ...... ...... 1 ........,,,,,,,.... Tunks, Terry .... .... 2 7, 98, 156, Tunnell, Lynn ....,,, ...,,,,,,,,,,, 1 13, Turner, Bobby ..... 1 .,,,,,,.... Turner, Burns ,,,... 1.,.,, Turner, Carmen ..,..... ,,..... Turner, Jim ...... 1 Turner, Phil ...... ,,,,,,,, , Turner, Robert ..... ...,,, 6 S, Turner, Wade ..,.. ........1 1 Twedell, Pete ...,.,,,,.. ,,,,, 1 , 132, Twitchell. Phyllis Tyler, Susan .11 .... 1... 98, U Ullrich, Steve ....... 135, 145, Underwood, Susan ........ 60, 62, 71, Unger, Joan .... 27, 65, 70, 71, 73, Usher, Bill ..... Usher, Mary .1-. V Vaccaro, Frank ,,,-, Valor, Hector VanDyck, Pere ,,,, 117, 245 282 282 265 245 251 265 266 282 245 282 282 266 282 282 282 266 282 266 105, 266 285 159, 266 251 98, 245 282 266 247 156, 282 254 81 282 246 266 123, 246 266 246 266 285 282 251 266 282 251 285 285 266 246 282 246 266 266 282 266 251 282 282 266 14-6, '266 13, 17, 78, 98, 252, 266 152, 246 115, 140, 141 266 266 loo, 101. 282 sa, 266 224 Vanzant. Vaughn, Vaughn, Vaughn, Vaughn, Vaughn, Vcltmann, Gay .....,,A Bob ,YY......... 100, 101, 103, Andy ,.,. ...1,.Y.,.,,,,.,,11.. 1 49, Gary .,..Y .................... 1 31, Javk ............ 145, 146, 147, Kay .....,. 26, 71. 91, 98, William ......,. 98, 101, 102, 53, 60, 62, 71 104, 105 Vest, Jeffra ,...,, Verges, Effie ....... Villarel, Adrienne ..... Vincent, Gage ....,. Vincent, Ruth ...,., 77, Vogler, Jim ....................Y.Y. 82, 132, Vogt, Jim ,,,..... 53, 115, 140, Voorhees, Kathryn ....,Y1,Y,,Y1,.,,,.,....Y1.. Voss, Norma Jean ,,,.. .,,. W Wachsman, Kathy .,,, ........ - Wade, Vllyatt ,,,...,.,, ....... 7 1 Wagner, Hank ..1... - ....... Wagner, Randy ..... Walker, Carol ,Y..Y. .,r..,,Y,Y.,YY, Walker, Clay ...,............ 73, 90 Walker, Donna Y,...,,, W- 1,..,.......Y.. 88, Walker, Eldon Clark ....... ..., 88, Walker, Helen ,.,,.,..,.,,, .,,,,,,,,,,, Walker, Linda Anne .,.,................ 67 Wallace, Barry ......,.v,,,.,,. 198, Wallace, Roy ..,.,.....,. 53, 132, 140, Wallis, Robert B, ......,....,..........., .. ..... . Walne, Torn ...... .,..,., , ,,..,,..,,, Walne, Tom ....... ...... 9 9, 101, Walsh, Tom ..., ...... 6 5, 148, Walters, Mamie ,....... ....... - .- .,.. u...-. Walther, Tom ..... - .......... M ...... - ........... Ward, Don .,,,,,. ,,,,,, 8 2, 83, 119, Warren, Kerry ....,...,..,,Y,,,,.,,.,. 109, Watkins, Sharon .,.. 65, 69, 71, 79 Watson, Watson, Watson. Ginger ........ ..... 9 1, 107, Johnny B. .,,.. ................ . Laurie .... ., ..... . 117. 266 285 282 266 231, 246 246 78, 266 266 282 266 266 266 282 268, , 282 266 2 83 283 246 246 266 266 246 283 283 283 283 251 283 65 103 246 283 283 131 246 266 98, 266 246 247 266 Watson, Paige ,,., 107, Watson, Sandra ...... ............. Watson, Suzanne ,,.... ,.,,,. Watson, Tommy .,,., 1...1....1....... Watts, Jerry Sue ,,,..... .............. 8 3 Wayne, Sandra .. 1...,.,, 67, 73, Weaver, Dana ...... ....... 1 17, 150, 210 Weaver, Sharon .... ,.,.,..,. 2 05, Webre, Lloyd s,.,.., 131, Weidner, Joseph .......,.....,.............. Weinle, George ...- ...................,,,....., Welch, Bette .... 26, 60, 62, 71, 91, Welgehausen, Kay ...- ..... -.- 56, 84, Welgehausen, Kurt ...- ........... 55, 84, Wells, F10 ..,..,.. 18, sa, 62, 77, 91, 237, Wells, Jack ,,,.,...,s....,,,,s.s,.,....,,,.,,,,,,,..,.. Wells, Mary ....... 18, 26, 54, 55, 56, 59, 62, 71, 79, 91, 104, 105, 221, Wells, Ricky ........................................ Welmaker, Janie .....,.....,,..,..,....s.,,.,,,, Werlein, Chip .... 48, 53, 55, 65, 77 116, 117, 123, 216 Werlin, Gene ........................ 30, 226, Werlla, Diane ......,..,.,, ,,,.,,,. 2 6, 63, West, Linda ............................................ Westheimer, Robert .... 21, 68, 69, 119, 254 Whatley, Donna ,,.... ,.e-.,., ,.., Whatley, Judy .,,,. ...,.,, 98, 109, Wheat, John .......... M ...... - .............. ...., Wheatley, David .....,...... 131, 264, Wheeler, Barbara .... 91, 104, 105, Wheeler, Sandra ..........1 - .,.1... - .......... Wheless, Bill .... 16, 30, 117, 140, 142, Wherritt, Julie .......... 78, 79, Whisencent, James ...- ............... 88, Whiston, Shirli ........... .. .............,.,1...... White, Betty ........ 53, 56, 71, 77, 105, White, Carol 55, 56, 77, 202, White, Mary ..,.... , .s...,.................... -... White, Rick ........ N ......... -... 80, 138, Whitehead, Emily ...........,.... 93, 113, Whitehead, James ........ 88, 99, 101, whiting, William .,....,,.... 100, 101, Whitney, Fred .... .,,,,...,........-.-.....-, Whitsrrtt, Gary ................ 83, 88, 89, 266 283 266 247 251 283 151, 247 247 266 101 266 247 247 247 98, 247 285 57 , 247 248 266 85, 248 248 248 283 98, 267 283 267 283 267 224. 248 267 141, 283 283 267 98, 248 249 267 283 249 249 249 283 251 Wicoff, Jimmy ......,,....1,,,,, n,,,-,,-,,,,,,, Wicoff, Patsy ...,, ,.,,.,,.,,, M ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 53, Wightman, Alice - ..,,,.. - ...........,, 157, Wilhoite, Devereaux ,,,- ,,,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, Williams, Casey ...,,.. - ...,,,, --- ,.,,,,,,, Williams, Chris .,...... 46, 55, 113, 198, Williams, David - ,1,,,,, - ,,,,.,,,,,.,,,,, 1 ,,,,,,, Williams, Donna .............,,...., 113, Williams, Elizabeth ...1.,.. 73, 78, 98, Williams, Glen ...,,,,,,,,,,,, - ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, YW Williams, Lala .........,..,.....,,,,,,,,,, -,, Williams, Linda .....--- 55, 75, 91, 92, 111, Williams, Linda Sue ..., ,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, 93, Williams, Ralph ..........,.1,,, ,,,,, 2 02, Williams, Ross .... - .,,,,,,, ,.,,,,,, Williams, Steve .........., ,,,,, Williams, Suzanne .M ........,. .,..,,,,,,,,, . , Williamson, Mary Lyn W, ,,,,,,,.,,,, Willingham, Charlotte 1,,..... 93, 98, Willingham, Linda ..,........ - ............... Wills, Jim .....,.,........,.. - ...........,,,, Wills, Margie ............ ..... 8 8, Willson, Gail Sybil ...... ........... Wilson, Don ,..,......,.,.. ,..Y....... Wilson, Fariss .,.... ..,. 8 3, Wilson, Jack V.- ,...,,..,. ..-,,,.s. Wilson, Kenneth ...................,....,.,..... Wilson, Sandy ..,..... 13, 14, 18, 64, 105, Wilson, Stephen H. .,.,.,..,................ . Wilson, Tuabe ...................., ..- ...... . Winder, Valerie ........ W.. ........... 98, Winclrum, Jim -.--- ..... - .......r... - ..... . Winford, Clem ......... .. ......... ........... Winkelmann, John ...... ....... 8 2, Winters, Patricia - ......,. ,.... 2 ........... Wisdom, Pat ......... ...,. 8 0, 109, Wise, Jayne ,,,,. ,.... 2 6, 90. Wise, Nancy .... Withers, John .... Witt, David ...- ....... Wohman, Mary Jane Wolf, Lynn .......,... Wolters, David - ........ .- ....,.. 82, 82, 123, Wood, Tom .rr1.......- ......- ------- -AA-f--- Woodhouse, Susan ..... Woodside, Virginia .,.,.. Woodson, John .,,.,,,. 67, 267 283 283 249 267 114, 249 251 267 267 267 283 98, 249 249 251 251 249 249 267 267 285 267 249 250 267 250 251 267 75, 267 267 259 250 267 283 283 267 267 250 250 267 267 283 131 267 250 285 283 82 Woodward, Dean Woodward, Donna aaa.,.., 60, 61, 62 98, 109 Wooley, Michael ...-..-...W Woolsey, David ...r. ............ 8 2, 264, Word, William ....... 2 ...r.....s. 132, Works, Robert Jr. .....,.. 53, 77, 138, Wren, James ..... - ...... - ..,.,.,, ,------.- Wright, Bob ...,.... ,......... 1 01, 102 Wright, Craig .....r N .........Y,, -- ------ - Wright, Don ....,. - .....r... .....-- Wright, Janeice ...- ...... ...,A,- - Wright, Jeanie ..............1 - ...... -...A------ Wright, Marilyn -...-. 93, 98, 257, Wright, Veronica ......... .. ......rr. 160, Wright, Vicki .,..,,,..,..........,,, -... 160, Wylie, Roy ,,,. .. ......... ..,.-... 95, Wynn, John ..... ,..1. 1 15, 149, Y Yawn, Diane .,.....,... - .....,, ...-... 53, 88, Yeager, Sara .... 22, 58, 62, 71, 79, Yerger, Duncon .... - .......................... Young, Barbara ....... ....., 2 5, 98, Young, Chris ..., .,.. , ..,..,.. .. ....... 132, Young, Dan .... .. ..... .. ....,..... A.- ...... ..... Young, Howard .,,.... .,..... 1 32, Young, Jeff ,..... s.,.,.,...,.... - ,........ - ... Young, Karen ...... - ....... 67, 98, Young, Robin ....,. ........... - ....... Younger, Bob ..... ....... 9 5, Z Zabak, Basim - ....... 140, 141, Zachariah, Dena .... 21, 69, 93, Zanek, John ..... ......................... Zanek, Betty .,.... ..... 1 09 Zaun, Carolyn ..... ............ 9 3, Zeluff, George ..................., 131, 146 Zeller, Gary ......, --.... ...,..,.. 135, 137 Zitzo, Phyllis . .... ................ . . 283 75, 250 267 283 283 115, 267 267 283 251 250 267 267 267 283 283 283 250 267 251 251 267 283 267 283 267 283 267 251 283 251 285 267 267 267 267 283 293 294 School Calendar ,flefieifie ffrrrge th September 4th--first day of school 12th-Cherokee assembly 14th-debaters volley Medicare -Dr. Wm. De Maugeot, AMA, speaks 26th-Lamar-O-Liers present TV program for Trade Fair 20th-first Lamar-Lee football game 22nd -seventeen National Merit Semi-finalists named 24th-Artisans visit Rice University 30th-End of PTA membership drive Oefeber 4th-sixteen Key Club members named 4th-Service Club drawings 6th--National Honor Society announces forty-one new members 8th-PTA tea at the home of Mrs. Tommie Vaughan 11th-National Newspaper Week Assembly presents Zarko Franks 18th-'Sadie Goes Hillbillyv dance 22nd-Operation Teenager assembly 22nd -Activities Club meeting in auditorium, 7:30 BM. 24th-November 2nd-International School Art Exhibit at Foley's 29th-PTA open house 30th-Chorlettes sing for Billy Graham Neeember lst-Girls' City Archery meet 7th-rousing pep rally at 8:00 P.M. on River Oaks Blvd. 8th-Homecoming fBel1aireD football game-Queen--Sharon Haralson 10th-All-City concert at Music Hall 12th-Business Education Day hosts Houston businessmen 15th-Lamar smashes San Jacinto U12-83 and enters three-way tie for district football trophy 28th-29th-Thanksgiving holidays December 7 th- College boards 10th-Arrowhead installation 12th-first meeting of Deutscher Vereinn K German Clubl 13th-Texas Bill of Rights Foundation assembly 13th-Brazosport Basketball Tournament 14th-Tuberculosis Seal drive sponsored by Future Nurses 14th-15th-Youth Conference on Crime at the University of Houston 18th-Football banquet 19th-Christmas program 20th-Christmas holidays begin 28th-Jaycee Basketball Tournament january 2nd-school opens after holidays llth-College boards 15th-Band concert at Lanier D00 Way of Kumar 16th-Houston sees light snow 16th 81 17th-Mirabeau Melodrama 19th-Baccalaureate Services at Bethany Christian Church 20th-Senior mixed badminton doubles 24th-Sophomore orientation 24th-Commencement at Lamar 24th-25th-SMU Swimming meet 31st-Coaches' Hootenanny Zflfruzzry lst-Texas History Club takes field trip to San Jacinto battleground lst-Band participates in seventh annual High School Band Festival at Sam Houston State 9th-Band plays in Mardi Gras Parade 11th-Lady and Gentleman elections 14th-Niwauna Singing Valentines 15th-22nd-National F.F.A. Week 19th-Fat Stock Show Parade-Holiday 25th-Midterm club drawings 27th-May Fete Court announced 28th-Spring football game 28th-Beaumont Speech Tournament March 5th-7th-'cwizard of Oz 7th- SAT llth-Chorlette Concert at Music Hall 13th-Donkey Basketball 14th-National Merit Scholarship Qualifications Tests 21st-One-act Play 27th-Easter Holiday K Good FridayJ April 6th-Future Farmer,s Spring Show 7th-Key Club Convention 11th-National Spanish Examinations 11th-Redskin Relays 20th-21st-San Jacinto Day holidays Willy lst--May Fete 2nd-SAT 6th-10th-Choralettes leave for World's Fair 13th-Senior Picnic 141th-Orenda Banquet 15th-Senior Prom 24th-Baccalaureate 27th-Commencement 29th-last day of school Tvvrways af Lfamar Final copy sheets ready for shipment and last minute preparations being the order for the day, l would like to take this opportunity to extend my deepest appreciation to all of those people who made this Orencla possible and to spotlight certain activities not included because of early publication dates. This year marked the retirement of a partnership which has made the Orenda an annual of superior ratings for the past twenty-six years. Retiring from their positions of devoted service to Lamar, its annual publication and its student body, Miss Drew Black Staggs and Miss Helen Weinberg have made a place for themselves which will live on in the hearts and memories of Lamar alumni for many years to come. Com- manding the sponsorship with the diligent assistance of Mr. Terry Smart, Mrs. Iris Loep has won the respect and admiration of every staff member. Sponsoring the year- book is a rugged undertaking and Mrs. Loep has done an excellent job for which l, speaking for the entire staff. cannot thank her sufficiently. ln addition there are many other people I would like to thank: Mr. Costlow, our principal, Mr. Wheeler, our assistant principal, Jerry Converse and the Student Council, for their unyielding help on subscriptions and pictures, our professional photographers-Mr. J. P. Crowe, Kay Marvin Studios, and Roulande Studios, our student photographers, Charles Blanton and Evelyn Crawford, our Taylor Publishing Company representatives, Mr. Martin Hamilton and Mr. Deon Priest, and in particular Mike Dupre, for his fine artwork. We would once again like to say thank you to the faculty of Lamar for their ever- present understanding. Mrs. Ruth Denney is preparing her drama department for their production of '4The Wizard of Ozf' and it looks as though we can safely predict another success chalked up for the drama department. The track, tennis, and swimming teams are showing great promise for successful seasons with many of last year's lettermen back. As usual, everyone is looking forward to the highlight of Lamar's social season, the May Fete. In conclusion I would like to thank you, the student body, for your fine support of the Orenda and I hope that in years to come you may glance through your annual and once again pass through the Doorways of Lamarf, Ashley Smith Oremia Sdifor I 964 TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY 706 Edzior Yale -LL 1 1 VZ?-w A .Vg E, Y .5 M 6515: 3 QF, gi fy , '. '- ix 'Af' 2J ?7- 9!5I-gk I Hgwkgk ' W 1 I4 ' s' T .l- '-QW' Wfwlf? ' + A 'YLQSEQQ ' 'Q L' : - ,if -x f fqa 41 3' f. , ffm . ff, fr ' . . 'N'-1 'fy 5' if-Q 4 N5 Y ' q W 'AQVW VVQYVMF F , f is-fi , 'if '.4 31 55, pf! . W ' - H '- - ' 1' 'Q ' F? Wi: Q if i'.'?fj-, . A , Q49- 237 w a 1 ,. W ,ff 1 ., Y A r 44,2 Ni X H., 4 , N- .WW , Q J, Y, x xv ' A 4:67 ' I K 41, ,. ' 1:4uQf:: nn, W TA. , 11.33 ,ffm , 57, ff ,v 1. , ,..1fx1ff f' ' J Q , Bm' -g 1 ,M 1-.wr 4 ,,, Y ,A . V M, UN.:- Q, ,f-1 'W A w F . . 1 , ,--W JT. ' ' 1' -4 vc- ' , -.M , U . i,,4,,f,,,,,,.,..,1 ...,-.V i., ,....,,..,,,. ..-..,... -. .. -. ,.,Y,, -.. 'W a I Q J 1 J 4 . 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