Lamar High School - Orenda Yearbook (Houston, TX)

 - Class of 1965

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Lamar High School i Houston, Texas Editor 1 Sarah Mendell Business Manager 1 Mary Jane Albrecht Art Editor i Dee Azadian 1 .V L,- ' if Q 1, it I NA R x 1' V filly gf ,fgtlj 5 VJ , I f 1 f V, , , 1 ,f . ,' 'J 1, X, -t x i A 4, -'ef ' LJ X at Sidewalks lead to the entrance of Lamar's large auditorium, with it Lanes Of Learning p? l l A Paths lead from the boys' gym to the Chemistry Building. 2 ,HN ,A ,M-A vm- ap of the state of Texas. ,Rafi V, V,. N V A XV, iff J nf 'iywwpf f L- ' ' ,ff 2 Lf J if .71 'J M J wif' gf Jcyfvmfi L4 3,1 X, at f H 1 ,Kylie V! V. ' of J yay . w i ,N fl, ,fy 'T-Vfqii 5 ,nfL,'f 9 Covered walks connect the parking lot to the auditorium and the main building. , u The shady campus provides a place for quiet study. ' M 5 3 l 66152213511 WWWWQM ff? W M, if Q wiggle 'am , If Hi., ,,-- fl J J Contents hz-16, - jp Q Q I 1 sf: 10 Life t 34 Faculty . L I , f , 5 at, A ka t tl 66 Limelight t t , A t titteegi M it A tie l Qt Milli' Y fd iff fp Q l 84 Clubs W QF A ff fist 1 6 Sports K I f- -f, 5: 'gg-.tg,ggg o f-ft:-tt-f,f..f,,i.,z.fwzf mfsL..2m,H ,, ,, .. ,. , , - . - -f -.f,,1s,,,:L,z,tenfw:m,.f:,:.,wf, :I ,1 ,1 - A f ' ff,---'wtfsifgssslfszief'2952zses1s4Qi1f,21iftf'f1f we A ' f f ' in-,t-ffs,.s1,amfSzf:s,,fQx,.s-,ww-Q-V f f- f - ., sie,ugisSsfswaslsisgszzfgszffgu'7T::1:f'f3, 7 Wt sf+:zsfSsifffiff,:iif:- f- f 193 Classes lanes The hall and shady walks of th ampus, th highwa s to the sp ts' stad s nd the ro to m wit n w rien s and 'te see moments of d' intment or triumph, of fr stration or joy. All make u three wonderful years of education and mental growth. The 1965 ORENDA tries to capture in words and- pictures the moods of these lanes which you have lived and will always remember. 5 - S 2 I 1 i N 1 N 1 ! 1 V 4 6 1 f N Tr' . Q, . H is ' . ., , I 1, . i 3 7, -, k ' c.. 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My ,wtfiszswmfsim 5 A rim Sa ww if QA W stiff ma, 5 pit A AXA Wife N sm Qssglwieifvics OI Ik Lx-raw-Q, KLQ, 4 was is fwiftws ef 7' fxffffitiffm W Qlgfff mm W-gf Llmversnflj o HOUSTON if-lizllil Mfffii i.'lH5?? Sfifif x I ,,.,,.,W Q, . ' N ., M if t 2 . f -' 5 Pijgj,f 's'W'fW WM hmmm, 2 A t t i it 5 MM 5 ' .. . gg i Va, wg 2 111 . Q ft , vfzt+,..,.,.,.W,.,t..u.m.gt,.1,..1,,,, ' A ' X- . . . ,il i .. f W -it ' W ws 130- W-. . K -:--. .'-as-:fe 'idfgg ' IW' L 'rw 51 , --1:2 552 F D ' WM X 1 4 I 2 s . , 'Mmm 5 s ,A Wmiff 1 XQNWW MTQMM fi QM ggi A . .f t 'M ' ' ' ESEN Staci: mm W 5 5 II f x9- i' -SNA'- . My L1 OX:-Q Lamar's life is made up of the countless daily ,experiences of all its students. It is a club initia- tion, the Friday night ball game, and the weekly math test. Most of all, it is a unique spirit of work, fun, sports, and friendship in which every Lamar student plays his own part. 11 Nobody told me Lamar had an ob- servatory! Sophomore orientation was a hall for these sophomores who received maps of Lamar from Charlene Tomfohrde and Debbie Elliott. 1,118 got .something in my pocket that belongs across my face . . 4'Tanglefooters hoof at their hack-to-school dance at Sagewood First-of-School Action Cherokee heads have a heavy load fof workj! Mary Tompkins, Cherokee President, is carried out of Cherokee Assembly by Barbara Mendell, Anne McClelland, ,lulie Hines, Nance Hines, Betty Bornefeld, and Candy Tovar, Cherokee heads. are 'agp IP ff' twin W m4 F? . 'W S an ,., A-,,,,,.1mv-, N., XJ V S .. E uf E3 Q QE? , i gg A Wggw .. ' ' k I E 4 L X lr 5 35 is . We have nothing to fear but fear ztself. David Hunter, Bill Shelton, Susan Jones, Dennis Terry, and Eddie Orlando are happily waiting in the office. W ho're you waitin' for, Lawrence? These are ' ornings, What do you mean you want a Wall Street Journal? Donna Bond, Fran Blunclell, SCh00l'UCk',! Eagemess overwhelms Slflie Smith, and Elisabeth Berndt get their first look ut a Lamar Lancer. Like? and Mall' Berry HS the hell rings for morning Classes' Tick-tack, the game is locked. Randy Hinds, Dillon Ferguson, Lynn Wolf, Hollye Fisk, and Buck Bland do a little parking-lot catching-up. ' '- Lamar students waiting for that first bell at 8:30. And a goody-good morning to you. It's the Kaye and Charley Show. Kaye Parks and Charles Raulston give the morning devotional and announcements. Before 8:30 So what's your model airplane doing in my locker? Loyal Brown, Tony Gregory, Ginger Kramer, Ann Foiles, and Vanda Greenwood stash their books in tidy lockers. t's between Mary Hada Litllelamb and Wild Bill Fisk. Candy Haralson, Student The bisector of an angle of bracket fungi equals Edith ouncil representative of Mrs. Glen Chase's homeroom, and Billy Harrison count Harniltorfs Mythology. Dorian St. Clair pledges alle otes in a homeroom election. giance and thinks of unfinished homework. 15 l That perfect bliss and sole felicity. Laura Overton jumps with joy, amidst varied responses, over club-drawing an- nouncements. Whoopeel gb 1 Andy and Kingfish advertising catfish! These happy faces are on Bill Telford and Steve Redding-Irari heads. The quarterback drew back and pitched out to the wingback, who went through the three-hole-well she tried anyway!! Patricia Tor- rence, Mija Kenter, and Judy Bracewell participate in Mook- Scum Football. Let me entertain you. Kathleen Bland had fun during initiation. Ah! Hah! Saniflush! Brush your teeth with a toilet brush! Pete Blackledge supervises a head brigade. 16 Life Save me! I'll be good. I swear! Mollie Crave's promise is a typical one heard during initiations. - lnitiations I'm Queenie and this is my loyal sub- ject. Parachute jumper, Carolyn Hamil- ton, feels like a dog and so- does her subject. What nerve! Oar Sunday best and they still laugh at us! These Niwauna scums assemble for their maneuvers. C'mon, pick a tune. I can dance to anything! Mock Susie Jewell en- tertains her big sisters during the Mirabeau Breakfast held at Les- lie Peterson's house. Please trade with me, Edana. Your rose is bigger than mine. Mary White, Pam Ferguson, Ed- ana Coole, and Pam Greenwood prepare for formal installation- the last step before membership. 17 1 I7 field. 'lHey.' Somebody get the tom-tom! This is Mrs. Loep'S lunch! Mar- gie Clinton, Joyce Crook. Vicki Floyd, Diane Townsend, Bl a r l li a Locke, and Joan Crook sold game tags and sym- bols to buy Big Red a tom-tom. We love you Gene0 oh yes ue do we love you Gene-0 and well be true Jim Gardner Bob Lakin David Wheatley Lynn Wolf, and Roger Leinert are front row Sopranos for the alma mater, concluding the Lee game. ' Im top man on the t0 Leg me go! I dont have to pay Ole! Little Red and Big Red make H happy twosome Ou' OH the A-an - 1 Homecoming, Bellaire The picture is worth zz thousand words, and more! Anxious expressions prevail as the kickoff starts the Jones game. N. 'W-.W Sniff, sniff, snort, boo-hoo, sniff, ohl, sniff, snort, snort, boo- hoo-hoo!! Homecoming Queen Susan Murray receives regal roses from .lack Vaughn, President of Ramal. Look who's hanging around! Pow Wow members helped- Larry Rodgers put up elaborate decorations for the Bellaire pep rally, and fkese Senior girls helped blow balloons. .ions and people at the e pep rally. Q , mmm swam Who says Mrs. Denney is for the Birds? Mrs. Ruth Denney performs at the pep rally. Dorf! you see? Learning the monkey is not an appropriate goal in life! Dr. Howard Crow's talk to the girls' P.E. classes proved enlightening and beneficial. Visitors and Assemblies What do you know? I just got hired! Mr. Lee Duggan's civics class was host on Business Education Day to Mr. Jim Meredith, who is visiting here with Jess Moorman, Kathy Hopkins, Milton Otto, Jimmy Wicoff, Robert Turner and Bill Redfield. l 20 Life Ay! Lamar es grande! Tammy Flake's visitor from Ecuador, Maria Cahezas, liked Lamar almost as much as Lamar liked her. Tammy stayed with Maria when she visited Ecuador with Operation Amigo. Chris criticized trailer-hitched Caddies! Miss Louise Fuller and Jimmy Kalpaxis, sponsor and editor of the Lancer respectively, introduced Chris Chandler at an assembly during Newspaper Week. Su zremef What an ace idea! Kath H0 kins, ,lim Gilley, Sarah Sadie-fs Kiddieland We wzwe the slide! Lilly Kucera and Randy Hinds were elected Janie Jump- rope and Willie Watergun for the Sadie Hawkins Dance. I Y P Bell, and Jim Alexander revert to childhood in Kiddleland. Y0u're such a thzveet, tlzweet boy! George Scott looks on dubiously as Jerry Goff goes into his act. Charlie Brown does not wear az dress, Marijo! Jennifer Beery, Marijo Lindsay, Diane Townsend, Karen Parks, Susan Underwood, and Mollie Graves are hard at work on Sadie Hawkins posters that hung prominenlly in the halls. 21 'W e get all the leftovers! The Cherokee Council sponsored a Christmas Breakfast for Lamar teachers. These council members and gym teachers are finding advantages in being good providers! me GK W ' iff a i4Q4ff'feif' ,l,s itefwwa 'Q' f ff? If ,, x :K Mitt, ' f, 5 Q, , W, , ,,:s5s1e:a::fss5Ffs- gay' . , . A, 5 , 1,, asfmfmer- 'Mya-11-:a-N' , ,. H , , U Ufvfzif 5, ' ' ' L H '-'- ' -4 f- at .I' E5 s . , C iirr M 2' Vrrxzi, ,iir , I ii ,,,,,,, ,V,, 7 M llrs l 2' ' N ' - V12-L V- f',, ' ,tg?,f'T1,QiL a 3.51 , 57-if W M ,4,s , I h 1 .J , I ,.r, , ww- ,,,,,,,,, lx , ssssr - i , l4 3' ' 'f i'7'ff5fff7fgfffg.fflffiilffliiizz 3 fi, 3 W? f e ' f, ., t, ,, -2 rssr 92121 fir gg slsrrl as s, off' f . , ,, , ,,,, , ::,ii n. . 'I 'E V1 I A t asia if at H f E 2 rf -f-- J A .. , .C K ,.,,' ,... Q-f.w,,, ' 'f . ,, .... f '- it . M35 f 'C ' 'i-, 'ii' V I' A , 3 ' . fi qii9'g:', Q- 155. -. i-,' .IV n.s,s,,tX-uit if-f :V -V ,Z X, ' ' .. i ,rll t We're off lo see the bird house! These mixed chorus singers-qPatty Huser, Patty Dickson, Linda Childers, Martha Mortimer, Mendy Men- denhall, and Mary Lee Kilgore-are smiling in anticipation of their Christmas performance in Washington, D.C. Christmas Cheer Happiness is being generous! Betty Bornefeld displays the piiiatas that were made by Spanish students and given to needy children. 22 Life Hooray for teas and pastry! Donna Alley, Pam Smith, hon- oree Julia Bayer, Jill Echols, and Barbara Skaggs are sur- veying the goodies, typical of the many Christmas teas. I ,mf fr W M ,Ag M., wrazsssm, fa. rms-v Ranma sw:-fsww Aw-fmfmzsv f ,L ,, J-:Mrk 'Q-1 ,s,. ,. . . , , A -vm, . as an is wiiggg - If it weren't for gym, could we ever cram? Tommy Travis takes advantage of every spare minute to study. pf Mi ,M Q r sp Us e egg r Y ,M is V 5, vvvv , vvv e uh is R Team One and Two and Three and Four!-you canit use the same basket! Boys' P.E. classes play on the sunlit fields of competition. Pitfalls of P.E. The pause that refreshes! Susan Reed, Donna Bond, Susan Sims, and Kerry Jo Pung find a coke as essential as a comb after gym and before class! Wait! I dropped the cam'imzI4er-birdie. Badminton is one of the favorite sports of the girls' P.E. classes. Monnie Boudreaux, Lulu Santamaria, Janet Muckleroy, and Carrie Cochran demon- CUBIC. Look! A man-eating tarantula on my potato chip! Anabeth Coleman, Linda Loggins, Mary Jo Thorning, Carol Cox, and Prissy Goss enjoy the privilege of an outdoors lunch. A peek into the private world of the teachers. Lunch in the teachers' I , lounge can be fun, as Principal Harold Costlow and faculty members , demonstrate. I'm glad we dorft have to wash 'eml Diane Hubbard, Judy Simmonds and Susan Wheatley stop for a glass on the way to their table. 24 Life Some guys got all the luck! Tom Burriss's stormy expression can mean just one thing: happy Mike Dowell grabbed the last hamburger. The cashier is Angie Fenton. utside and Inside Hold it!-y0u're bound to need something! Patty Dickson, Carola Powers, and Mary Berry have de- tained James Hubbard and Wil- liam Cadwallader in a typical act of the Lamar cafeteria's supply- and-demand principle. Heavenly aroma and friendly chatter. Students at Lamar enjoy the comforts of home in their cafeteria. 25 Be brave, my Constant, and Illl sock lzim in his big ugly eyeball. Jeff Suttles, Linda Merritt, and-,Steve Mims starred in this year's rollicking Mirubeau Melodramai, Hlilgad, What a Cad. Mr. Nixon shall rise again! Young Republicans nieet to discuss plans for the state convention. Members include George Shipley, Charles Parker, Linda Walker, and Alice Wightman. 26 Life Goings The girls get in on tlze act. Roger Schramm and date, with Steve Williams und Ann Adams, enjoy the football banquet. L 3 X t Lamar Sure we dress up on retreats! Part of every studentis life is religion. Here Eleanor Jones, Ellen Noble, Janeice Wright, Kay Hankinson, and Tira Overstreet prepare for prayer on a St. .l0hn's Church retreat. This is better than home- work any day! Mr. Bill Fisk seems to be separat- ing the athlete's from the spectators at this sopho- more football game. Alison Anderson, Susan Giles, Mary Settlemyre, and Carolyn Gayle attended the interesting seminar at St. Luke Church. Oh, I'm getting seasick. Good thing we only graduate once. Joe Engel and Toby Tovar seem to be ignoring Sharon Mitchell's complaints at the Senior Picnic aboard the Sam Houston. 27 Two teaspoons of mustard, 5 ounces of lime, 3 eggs . . . Carol Muckley and Nancy Hervey find time in chemistry to mix their friends at little surprise. Hi Ho! It's off to work we go! Betty Buck, Forrest Landry, Betty Miscoe, Distributive Educa- tion studeuts, leave for their jobs at noon. What a bzzildl Ann Bowman, George Scott, and Debbie Elliott exhibit at likeness UD of Casey Williams that they have created in art class. Perpetual 28 Life Now students, you've had these words since Spanish I! Mrs. Sarah Earle IS pounding vocabulary words into the heads of Spanish VH students Lynn Frankie, Cynthia Buechel, and Carol Cox. Happiness is a Choralette show! Ann Mooney, Kathy Boehme, Nancy Hervey, Carla Hull, and Bess Baker wave bye, bye as they skip off to a Choralette show. Snare, snare! The Lamar li- brary furnishes students with many necessary reference ma- terials. Classes So I want four kitchens in my house! Basim Zahak, Tom CThe Facel Brittain, Mickey Krueger, Jeff Lewman, and Phillip Thomas all seem in- terested in one project in architectural drawing class.- We're getting literary-ful KP!! Gary Naher, Mary Lyn Williamson, Bill Kurtz, Pam Greenwood, Jeff Suttles, and Johanna Haden saw Hamlet at the Windsor Theater with their English class shortly before they were thrown out for impersonating conscientious students! 29 People think I'1n crazy! Carole Kelley's Wooly eyelashes were one of the fads Lamar enjoyed this year. She made them herself. 30 Life There's something special about Lamar girls! It's t h e i r varied interests. Pic- tured is one of Lamar's 'gpowder puff football teams. You know you make me wanna shout! Randy Hinds demonstrates his favorite dance step as Cyd Curho does the shouting. Some people get all the brealfsl Malcolm Petti- grew, Chris Service, and Tim Overstreet display the plastered appendages that made them famous. Personalities Come on, Billy, get to work! Billy Black seems only to be supervising his classmates in shop. He must he playing teacher. Gary C-rether Bruce H111 B111 Hubbard .llmmy Kalpaxls Dennis Can we really make ice cream in an hour? Shirli Whiston Jess Moorman B111 Usher B111 Rudersdorf are ham operators looks doubtfulg but Ginger Rogers, Diane Stone, and Kay Hllllafd are willing to try. Varied lnterests Whafs the deal! Dickie Medlin, David Fudge, and shy Charles McClure have been- caged up for some reason by their FFA buddies. 31 Hook 'em Longhorns! Carolyn Hamilton, Adele Perry, Mary Tomp- kins, Gay Veltmann, and Sarah Mendell, Camp Longhorn friends, entertained camp buddy Petie Miller from Burnet, Texas, in these woody surroundings. E Q l This group had 41W fewer cavities! Sophomores gather for a Saturday morning coke party. Parties, Parties, and My rlog's bigger than your dog . . . Only .laneicc Wright seems to he paying any attention to Sarah Mendell's song. Susan Underwood, Eleanor Jones, Barbara Kennedy, and Sally Riggs are too busy enjoying this party honoring Kay Hankinson. You couldrfz keep us out of a good party-we like the food! Sally Gregory and Mary Pollard relax at one of the many Senior luncheons. 32 Life 5 ore Parties Oh, I hope this is the right day! With all the confusion, Charlene Tomfohrde wonders if she's at the right party. 1 Eat all you can. Yozive got a long time to go! Mija Kenter, Leslie Davis, and Patty Dickson examine pictures and prepare for the long night ahead at this sltunher party. What's wrong, Marian? Cat got your tongue? Lawrence Cook, La Noe Bolling, and date laugh, al- though Marian Brandes seems to he in a little difficulty. Cheers! There's a picture of James Brown. Pictures are the thing for a slumber party agree Charlene Lusk, Debbie Elliott, Susie Jewell, Terry Tunks, and Linda Kav Jackson. - 33 JJ , H .I. S .Dr MMN BLd. '-ii f J E ','. Q' ,. .'E : f :,..f ' :': S I .,,,. -- P '-,, 5 S .-'a 1 . . .. ,. . -f , f--'W' : ' fl N ia in as ,L1136 Rmvm omcs cwntru, ClfIE' il. , I. f mi . DELMAZPX Staduumn. 34 Faculty 1 1 ,,A:, 3 Q 1 x Q ,. ' QQQ Q. :Fffr . . ,qiQ 5 Q 1 4149 L :ij -- f 1 -f Y 'gm'-33, ,- Q .14 ld ....?5:...,.... 'Q QQ.l- . -----4--'U--0 PQ ' -'W ,, P - .1 Q- .. 'Q : Qufff , --------- ' , --Ax ff QQ , 1: .Q ..:: - N Hotel +xMETRscA MUSIC Hall t Llnivcvslfm-1 of -HOUSTON JEPPESEN Stadium' Facult At the heart any school is its ad- rninistration, and Larnafs excel- lent faculty stresses courage and independent thought in addition to daily instruction. Through in- tegrity and wisdom, they question, instruct, and test the student in an effort to broaden his mind and outlook. in ff 3 DR. JOHN W. MCFARLAND Superintendent of Schools 1 9 MRS. RUTHLEAVELL. Dean MR. LON C. WHEELER Assistant Principal 37 W? MRS. STELLA HOPPER Attendance Clerk MTSS RHEA DUNN Bookkeeper MRS. LUCILLE ZIMMERMAN MRS. DAUNI PATTERSON Attendance Clerk Clerk MRS. MARY K. STAATS University of Texas, BA. University of Houston, M.Ed. Registrar MRS. MARY RITMILLER MRS. LORENA KOBS Principal,s Secretary Clerk 38 Faculty Sound uiclanoe im' .J ,un 'fbtgn-...cn MRS. ROSE COODRICH Southwestern University, BA. University of Houston, MA. Sophomore Counselor MISS RONA COLLIER University of Texas, BA., M.A Junior Counselor MR. BILL E. FISK Rice University, B.S. University of Houston, M.Ed. Senior Counselor MRS. ALPHA BAKER LL, MR. JERRY CALLAHAN University of Texas, B.A. University of Houston, B.S. English MRS. MARGERY BERNDT National Forensic League Rice University, B.A. 51396011 English MISS VIRGINIA TAYLOR MRS. SANDRA POOLE Rice University, B.A. Sam Houston State, B.S. University of Texas, M.A., M.I...S. Wowapi ' Vlfowapi Librarian Librarian MRS. JANICE J. CLEMONS University of Texas, B.A. English l 40 Faculty ua ,SU Qf Literaturef ilmiiaris English .department pro- 5 Q ' vides studeints with the knowledge ' I 'wdessaff' to 9 J K ..iV 1 L5 5 4 5 ' -. A i,,. ' 5mrks v21iQi3sEf11lhQrSei , ii , N iiiii i M si m Qfalwlmaf M . Q World ii literatu.r6i,.ii T E 7 i 5 f, s1ufV5f1 W ii iiii i ' , ii 5 H5liiSm, frgwugc 1 u N 'Mfwmgf.eA:2fE2 M , -1 1 f if nw wi i 'V is ,ss SQ Q S S in K ,. ,., 55- .-,mu 1- ,m.g,..fx-ff:5,A,5w,..-V-fszfv'J --f - --N wwlix-wwf , .-fm:5,fQE1-.mf:gz-was 2pgvL4K,m K -1 y-Lk:sz,,::.fm2gf1ffn , L, -S115,ggq1i3ez22a6fg'wg5qsT33.wk?-23l'f:i::aa1:f1 .. .:f1,:i-'vm :21Q3,m4355ff3,i1fs!.:?ziQgW K'5:f5:K?f3?f?i53'iiiifwifs iff ,- Wi W 354 wi, fi-11-'.Ss',i g'I9sifQ'K M ,M , , .i.,, NMgiigwhgwm .M,, 5 f-,S-,f,gs-135mgfgffw '1M,.1:1.ff1affw S S ... ff: , fq 5 vi .'S'ikv,-jig'3f5fTk51jTf'T1q,, , A S K .4magg1Q5Q:s::sg:wg5gsfiisaia,1v.QQ:f wif . 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University of London English, Business Effective 42 Fczcully MRS. IRIS LOEP Baylor University University of Texas, B.A. Orendu English Impression w V MRS. LYNNE MANLEY University of St. Thomas, B.A.g Sain Houston State Teachers' Collegeg English MISS JEAN NIPPE-R Southern Methodist Universityg University of Houston, B.S.g English MISS JUDITH SKILES Oglethorpe University, B.A. English f f.,, sf 43 MRS. MARY SMITH MRS. ANN STOREY Rice University University of Texas, B.A. Trinity University English University of Houston, B.A. English MRS. AGNES B. YOST Women's College of North Carolina, A.B. University of Houston, M.A. English MRS. MARTHA VERGARA University of Texas, BS. English l 44 Faculty mmm ss I , .A Throubh L reading, learn not only con , versation in and mar of a foreign but also its ' I tory. Courses I French, Spanish, , wmgunmvv and Russlan stu- : dents with foreign t and customs of an ever- shrinking world. ' h l l .W 'ww We? It s' Q ,NL wi WM. M lf -1 -fm. ,,-. lxggxl 15,9 ,Sf lvl 5 . .B .4 . 5 was 's'4P4sK-sift-'vllgltlf A W-'Me - 71' .I .2 if V 'Q wg, Q ::f: .,:-. at 'l 5 f 3 ,A 5 ..,, . le Vs s fm 15 f,-Q sm-1 f sw .,,s- Q I fi. 2 leaf ,X f 'ey tiger ,ls lg' ,. l , K . MISS MARGARET BUCHANAN Rice University, B.A. University of Texas, M.A. The Sorbonne French, English I f K .4 :wb Art of Communication 46 F aculty MRS. DOROTHY BLACKLEDCE University of Houston, B.A, Rice University, M.A. Spanish, German MISS EDITH BEALL ' University of Texas, B.S. Tawasi A Spanish 1 ALISON CURRIE University, A.B. of Texas, M.A. Verein erman MRS. LUCY ENCELHARDT University of Oklahoma, B.A. University of Houston Roman Honor Society Latin, French MRS. HELEN C. EARL Rice University, B.A. La Cinquantaine French MRS. SARAH EARLE University of Texas, B.A. University of Mexico, M.A. Spanish National Honor Society Spanish , In gggoirfxsxi H , Q , Q 47 -'5?fsf,'?s?4ui'3f'WE L'k. f':2ifI'i55Eii::EHihaiiiss:Qflf-:.fa:Q1F:,E:Effie-ii2ZZ?22?:2:2Ei,2E2'1Z2225 -ff-,,.f1-,:.f'f-:.' I E515 E- S ' 'h - hg- ' 2 - - 1 Difxfiaiiii ii-F' - , 1,..,:i'4,,'1 ' -.f, MR' JAMES A' HART 3 S L ' 11 ' ' ,-SJ-fa - ' ' f 7 Q 12 -- wgwmmwv-r': W. ,.., 525951--' i'X 'H' ,.ff'W'?7, ,, .fr ,I ,Jn :WM vt University of Texas, BS. 5 ',L' ,. , H POW WOW Sophomore oolbail . , H F W ww? Russian, Physical Education W-If -'h' M 'LI' z' 1-rf' iv- . .. . ww- Pisa Q - wwf? ' ,f.- f nfffi1L fn' ' - i -Wf' . f ig. '..,. , 'L K5 'xii -7 'E ' WI '- ,,.V W My f 'ngfiii' 1, ' f 3, E ' - iiiifi, ' Q 'iii , W: fizlQi3Q'3hi , wg' ' HE' - ' - . H , Ag, gigs 1:-l, . 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N f-JJ, 5 Aix' , .,f, ::'1!f7f'-' .1 W f Y ff ' 5 , ,. 'K z L4,,sg . :z21ff, fnH ,f - . . 2' 75 b 1-1 45 434'-Vik fd' 5.-,f .A-Sm.. ' 9 . H fffi?f,,f:1,,1,, f .wg-'Q' 15 Wifi, a ' if ., Q. ' .,,-J' im.. 'N .. .fs ,lg--.... L-5 H+ ,K rf wfgf,R5Lf.Qv.?1.v 2 I A Z 13.4 as W, ,,, .,,,,. . ww ...mg imp, ., , f .,. ef 15133. 5 ?Xm,,,.. . ,X ...kc H- fa' :QWfgL.gg -- Wg - is ft Si? ' fzssefa, fx: - .W 5, -2 it sast I ' it , . . J K A nv ' Q f -175 : . - i K '55 . ' t I M Q MISS ROBBIE BAYER Rice University, M.A. New York University Typing ll' EHR MR. JAMES CARR East Texas State University of Houston, M.Ed. Industriai Arts MRS. RUTH DENNEY Ohio Wesleyan University, B.A. University of Houston, M.A. Kachina, Denney's Demons National Thespian Society Drama 50 Faculty MISS DORIS HULINGS Rice University, B.A. Homebound, Hospital MISS GENEVIEVE FILSON Sophie Newcomb, B.S. University of Houston, B.D. Artisans Association Art MR. LEE KEDING University of Texas NIA. SHIRLEY JOHNSON Ch0fi11eHC5 University, B.S. Music ofligexasz M.S. , , ' UCHUOH MRS. NORMA O ER Universitv of AkIronX:V115?.B. UIliW'CfSiIS' of Maryland, MA. Mixed Chorus Lamar-0-Lierg VIDELLE Tali Shilghg North Texas State University, B.S. llusic Home Economics Y 51 MR. PAUL MCMENEMY North Texas State University, BS. Industrial Arts MR. TAYLOR PURDY North Texas State University, B.Mus. Band, Orchestra Stage Band Instrumental Music MR. C. H. POTTER, JR. Texas ASM, BS. Future Farmers of America Rodeo Club Vocational Aigriculture MR. CLAUDIE WRIGHT Sam Houston State Teachers' College, BS Industrial Arts 52 Faculty ,. A 2 T K 1 if a variety of varsily teams. begin training K N ,Q resl mn A learn. and also huvv in firstouid eduval- lillllbib. Lanmx MRS. BARBARA CILL Baylor University, B.S., M.S. Cherokcc, City Swimming Team Physical Education MISS ELISE HAWKINS University of Houston, B.S. Senior Class Cheerleaders Physical Education 54 Faculty MRS. DOROTHY GREENWAY Bouve, B.S. t Wichaka l Bowling Team 1 Physical Education Sound ind in 3 MISS SHARON LESTER Baylor University, B.S. Mirahcau, Tennis Team Physical Education I - 1 1 z , Ns ,f X tw L v gk A f- L H if t V ' W Q at 1 P xx:-rl 'tl R. l X 'fx 4- tm -X 5 i 5 f Q t MRS. KITTY LOWRY MR. DUKE LANE University of Houston, B.S., lVI.Ed. Basketball Team Physical Education Texas Womerfs University, B.S. Modern Dance Club Physical Education und Bod MR. BILL MCGEE University of Houston, BS. Track Team Physical Education MR. TOM LYNCH Rice University, B.S Physical Education MAJOR BUD WILLARD University of Maryland Command and General Staff College NDCC Drill Team Officers' Cluh Military Science MR. JAMES B. MILLSAP Texas Tech, BS. University of Houston, MS. Drivers, Trainin g MHS. MARTHA LICATA University of Texas, R.N. MR. GENE O'REACAN University of Texas, 13.5. University of Houston, M.Ed Varsity Football Team University of Hnuston, HS., M.Ed. Physical Edin-ation Fixture Nurses of America Sclmul Nurse 56 Faculty P I f ? 2 I 3 5? 3? Wforld is giifiiffs MR J L CORMAN MR. LEE DUGGAN North Texas State University, BA, University of Texas, M.A. MRS. CAROL ALBORN Social Science Rive Uniwrsity, HA. Social Science .' ' . 'Y , I MR. DON LONCCUPE Ulgiilillty of St' Th'm'b'SS BA' University of Houston, KS., MS. Golf Tenn Social Svicnce . f Social Science 58 Faculty is ii I ames, Dates, l MRS. FLORENCE NEYLAND University of Texas Rice University Barnard College, B.A. Social Science nd Places MR. J. S. RUPER Texas ARM., B.S. ,lunior Varsity Football and llusclnall Texas Histnry Club NIR. BRYAN TALLEY Sm-iul Science University of Houston Sain Houston State Teachers' College. B.S. Social Science MRS. MARGARET WISDOM Rice University, B.A. University of Texas University of Houston Palamar Social Science 59 MRS. FLORINE CARR University of Houston, RS. Science MR. JAMES D. COMSTOCK University of Texas, HS. University of Houston, MS. Texas Christian University BIElIhL'lIl2liiCS 60 Faculty MR. LOUIS DEE l Georgetown University, Ph.B. University of Houston, M.Ed. Bowling Club ix1llIilCl1lBIil'S MRS. MARJORIE EASON University of Texas, B.A., M.A Mathematics lf- .W , iii xy .- f 1-zgif, ..,.,, - .X , ff ,, L as -9 , kw a it x Fwvfx .I . 0 f'l.? f'GY 11, ff ' 'K 1, f.I'-91:23 It V 35 ,, Y JJ: 22912, 5: ,Q if ,,g,. .... , , X5 5 S 5 6 f 1 ix x ul 1 , 0 , A X 'Y . , f ima L. Kiwi' ' ., .. ai? 4 fx ff Y EF gk' . 4, I ,af 3 2 If V 1 fri. fi yy .. af If W- W 'A f ww A , X w 5 X-425 EVN 5' , ,iii K . A 6 i . i i 1 , . i N I i . l . I 4 , , 62111 P and 1 - 1 I ' fs. ws i55?piI?Qi82.5 gf E 'mis , y i? 2 in 2 3 D m MR. JOE EURESTI Texas Tech, B.S. University of Houston Irari Swimming Team Science MR. BRAD CENTRY University of Texas, BS. Universit ' of Houston M.Ed. Y 1 Amateur Radio Club Science MR. TOMMY C. HALL Texas A.SzM., B.S.g University of Houston, M.Ed.g Key Clubg Student Councilg Mathematics MISS MARCILLE HOLLINGSWORTH University of Texas, BS., M.S.g Department Chair 62 Faculty mang Science MR. HARTIS KENI' East Texas State College, B.A. Southern Methodist University. MA. Science MRS. MIRA SANDERS ai 2 2 C 2 Rice University, BA. MR. CHARLES MQDONOUGH Sam Houston State 'lleuchers' College, B.S. Matliemutics Mathematics 2 MR. DONALD MEADOR Ouachita College, ll.A. Meinpllis State University. MA Matlicmatifss MR. H. HAROLD TATE Rice University, B.A.g University of Texas, M.Ed.g University of Chicagog, MR' DENNIS PHILLIIJS National Honor Society, C,S.U.g Mathematics Baylor University, B.A. MISS WYNONA VICTERY SCiCHC6 Southern Methodist University, B.S.g Arrowhead: Orendag Mathematics MR, LOUIS WESTMORELAND Baylor University B A Qclence 5 E ,U ,, I 4 I i I V Z i A 64 Faculty MR. JOE D. WILKINS Texas Tech, B.S. Astronomy Club Science MRS. DOROTHY WOODRUFF Agnes Scott College, AB. Department Chairman Niwauna Mathematics MRS. PATTI YOUNG Trinity University AY YATES University of Michigan, B.S. sity, BMA. Mathematics Q 10 , fb - W EV , . X J ,xv ' W' , N XX JLSTL Gaul K. u,8FC,V9, Q, Jqyfv W yl X y . X. , wgpwgy bum Pi ww . N M425 Q 6 , ff X a - fill N 9 A V , W 1 2 5 V:q A EEIIQ . X iu H.r.s.D.-Minn ., M -'N , rv X Eibi b v' wb '!'A WV .X -' H' bzul ' O!! - N 'f' WW 1 Q 3 Ji ,JV f . - I I l Ay 1:1' fn: ' 'f.AQ2'12Q. J H wk AWB if - W M of Qkywyf ff? x .num- A SZJW fx c .. , ' W. I R1 vm omcs cmntrq cnI ,' Q' ' S-...,,,ns.mN-.-.wh DELMAR Stad 66 Lim l'ght 1 1 1 . vw lu1Lfn--- N134 Hotel AMERICA y MUSIC 'Hall univetslhf ldl HOUSTON EDDESEN stadium Limelight Each year a small handful of stui dents are selected and honored be- cause they represent the best quali- ties at Lamar. They have excelled in s c h 0 l a s t i c accomplishment, beauty, or friendliness and have brought honors to themselves and to Lamar. 67 M51 ll , t 1 -if!-fi , ., ,, Miss S vi i J - Lat? S G S 2 1 wt' 1, Jewish D an s M if 1 -A 3 -,gA iasizag ,5 t or L o A New 1 is l , Q bg, 1,013 5 Y ' 75' T - 31 II i ll izfczieii, Diane Szzwpa, s tc egqtaaau,t,3gia,1 , 1ffi'jfgij ,f 2, Cc 'sally gfabzzes, A K K I wifi' Lil- V . ff K H -f '.'g.- Q '-.f so .jg , VV LV in . 5 I ,K., KA k,,.t3:Vi:J ,yy f V ,ff 5: , .'k,'L -V , -1 ,:-. I - ,daghwfig it i l i ' t 1 ' i Tiiwn ww: Vkkrz It fy fy Ap .V,: , Bob Hope Lamar has many students who mark themselves as oustand- in , Whether the be . . . 5 Y Beauties-selected on the basis of physical attractiveness lVlay Fete Court-chosen by fellow students for personality and good looks Ladies and Gentlemen-elected by the student body on the basis of gra- ciousness and thoughtfulness to others Outstanding Students-so named because of their far-above-average leader- ship, scholarship, activities, and service Other celebrities who gain their titles through their abili- ties, organizations, or school contests. They all fall into one cat- egory-Limelight. 68 Limelight l Y Barbara Young hz Lamaras Sharon Watliins Beauties DVIijE1 Pienter IJi1ljf Biueera s Carolyn Clarke ht Lamaras Kathy McDowell Beauties Leslie Peterson Carol Gantt Princess Charlene Lusk Princess Kathy Hopkins May Fete Royalty Her Majesty, Queen Susan Murray Duchess Terry Sullivan 76 Limelight A Lovely Maids Sarah Bell Tammy Flake Lilly Kucera Cindy Lawrence Alice Fisher Susan Terry Lynn Ferguson Vicki Floyd Anne Taylor Duchess Candy Tovar Duchess Pat Gilman Fete Court Maids Donna Boyd Betsy Boshy Gaylene Cayce Alison Anderson Terri Geaccone Candy Haralson Cad Simpson Elaine Borrows Cay Harris Duchess Vivian Kleiderer Duchess Barbara Powell Duchess Martha Jo Mullan Lady and Gentl of Lamar Lilly Kucera David Price -fr nfs I ,W-4.-4-..,f '!f 'L ' .fm ' V ,nf-mx 7 kgrgfi' Sass: V v M - if' I RSI , ll' SENIOR LADY AND OENTLEMAN Miss Kathy Hopkins Mr. Lawrence Cook , f L IL? x x f ,il ,, .-Q. 4 , . .H ., ,IUNIOR LADY SOPHOMORE LADY Miss Lynn Ferguson Miss Cad Simpson JUNIOR GENTLEMAN SOPHOMORE GENTLEMAN Mr. Norman Herzog M12 Mark Stanley 79 With the track team cheering them on, Joe Engel and Barbara Skaggs show the winning personalities which helped elect them Most Popular January Graduates. Susan Jewell and Bill Earle, Most Representative among the students, can give only their small share in representing the school at its games. 80 Limelight Most Representative January Seniors, Nance Hines and Fred Matthews ar ready to warn all unsuspecting students about the chug holes in Lamar parking lot. Most Popular, Susan Murray and Steve Mims feel right at home on the stage where they have led so many pep rallies and participated in other Lamar activities. National Merit Semi-Finalists Bill Peebles, Robert Westheimer, Dan Young, Stewart Wilber, Marion Langdon, Bruce Jenett, Kenny Telford, Alison Hill, Bruce Hill, and Dennis Schneringer use their time for seeking intellectual improvement and broadening their skills. utstanding Representation ! , Th t t ' ht I 1 t d h d The unforgettable performance of The Sound of Muszc featured the Covemess, bute J:5feBaI3,Eit C3358 Exe Ogstip fy twgnsglg Candy Tovar, here with children in the cast and Terry Tunks as Liesl. the City Archen, Tournament in November 81 Honors i Members of the All-District Band-Don Barron, Simos Georgiandis CAII-Regionl, Wayland Pickard, and Karen Kleiderer-are caught Z Practicingin One of their dark, hidden Corners' Randy Spears and Debbie Greene brought honors to themselves a to Lamar by becoming members of the All-State Orchestra. Winners of the Americanism Essay Contest sponsored by the DAR were Bill Hubbard, Nancy Flodine, and Ralph Hull. 82 Limelight Music, Journalism, and Science ! i L 4 Members of the All-City Orchestra, conducted by Harry Lantz, were Debbie Greene, Suzy Demme, Fred Meeks, Randy Spears, Wayland Pickard, Cindy Roberts, and Don Barron. Bruce Hill and Editors Jimmy Kalpaxis and Patty Burnett showed outstanding journalistic ability in the Lancer. It was awarded the rating of number one high school paper in Texas by the Texas High School Press Association. Dennis Schneringer's honors were many. He placed fourth in the city on the American Chemical Examina- tion, received 800's on College Achievements in Eng- lish, Advanced Math, and Chemistryg and won the Regional Math Contest. 5 83 nf Wa ff? Af ffww M ' MMZZZ WW IQ QW 7' ' 4 RQ fI.S.D.-g? 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MMTA ,hw K' A ., , 1:3:fi?5?f5ss.c, H .sfff.kigggggY55W:1 i , , ff 2 111.5 E .figs 2 2 .Q i sew X fa en am' . ...rf Ll-425 gk Q 'fy' 4 X X ,cg g 41' 5 ss , X mi Q my 4 . W. his XG V 4 6 W X 5 r s 5 5 z E 2 5 i 2 3 i 5 Q 5g153y4feas - H: f' -:1Yfs,v:f21z3,m1, sigve avwwx -n M 5? Limversn 0 HOUSTON 1 sW?m -if smsgflgxlslifw ti We W X3 ,J Ei Qwigiggg Mfg we .TEPPESEN Stade u,vvu. f 5 3 5. gs 1 5 ' ' ,... . ' gg 5' F 1 , . .l-T ' lgasggra gig s gs Ei, 5 Q 'l E' is f' 1, H ia ,X E52 , 1 t ls YS I xiii 33? g 2 Eli . 25g i . hilly . ' 'iiigw ,,,, ' Hi, 5 52 ' ' Maw :,- ummm' ff! as S 3 A-.'g13ffg5A.:f35f5?frM1f-A1mjfffQ'i'Q'Y -XBX 'jc TWA A W 7 5 tttrl - ' , 5 gift ki? 1-UVW5 r V -vffiirw145J,itii.L-:?3LTQ.,ZiAf7fLfI'LESSLLQ 355 ffylii - 1 ' 4 H s M . E N R 2 is EES N 3 E E , 'Q lubs All of the many honorary, service, and social clubs at Lamar give stu- dents a chance for activity in areas which interest them and for an edu- cation broader than that learned in the classroom. They offer a feeling of companionship and achievement through hard work, and by member- ship in a club the student benefits himself as well as his school. hai Democrac 3 Y For sorne reason Lynn Ferguson, Susan Murray, Nance Hines. Bruce Jenett, and Mr. Tommy Hall can't zlcclde on a Student Council candidate. President: Bill Earle Vice-President: Dillon Ferguson Secretary: Shelley Sucher Treasurer: Roger Leinert Sponsor: Mr. Tommy Hall 1 'E flo L f ue.r . ,. AdamS,Am1 V , V V Allen, Stella Il E 'QV '., , G at V ,V V Q, ArLl1ur, Patti , f :, - Ffa 5' f , .4 i ' iv if- ,I 35-if Beyer, Barbara iii, 1 ' 'A 7 ,- iiy, LW? L Bmnner' Ida Gale L f, ' Vt QV , V, S ,A Burnett, Patty , ., f V - 'ii - 'Ei il- W-ta, J iii' Cleland, Janet 'Q fa, -ell A W ' 1 'fr-', , V, Dahlstrorn, Patti V V y Vg, g ,A 1r'-r V 'F V , 'r V ,. V V E i L , f :,. .V . ,V ,, Dickson, Patty W 4 if 1 , ,, .,,.' , V 5 if , ,,,1,, 1 , i MW 'V L Dorrlllk, MSW I :ig ,,,r V1 V1V iV kVV i V i ,,,- . ., ' Edens, B0bV ,,, vz, , :.1 litiiV lf f 1 'ezzw lg ,, fi T52 Ferguson' Dluon 5 t ',,.r L iii Ferguson' Lynn 2 3 i t , A ' . Hia ii 5 'ii iiii as A FN A 5, ,.,. Ford, Sally V V ,, I , V , . -I -, , Q-so Friskf Eric ' ' ' -..,, li iirz 5 V Gillffy, -lim i va V-VV, qi i it i Gilman' P41 V V , V V ,.,' if' ' V VVV V. V, -V 'V ,Q i V ' Greene, Ehzabeath reaie i f- 'ei-' la eei r 1 i.-V lea, f f 1 ,Vt V ,V Y ' e l H s erlir Ha11kinS0H,KaY 2 -VV V f:er-' 1 V ..1 , ,j V V V Q. ' .3 ff I Haralsom Candy . A , 1 Kg' .,,.AV.,f gf Hardin, Barbara VV VV ' ,. Y ' x,, . V , Hines, Nanee is ' n ,VV , . 1: ' Holmffs' Ehzabeth VV V f VV . ' I V ,Vit V WV .VV 0- ,. V V V V ' , Hopkins, Kathy , , ' 1 ff' l Q55 VVVA V j, ,V ff' tL.V , , 57' Hunt, Linda s,,l , , tg . ., - ,,,, l , f ias is , V ,V V,,,. gjfw, rsai t Jgfnelt, Bruce i,r' i'i' ,,,. .: ' i V V'V'-i, :,. lii L '-'V Jltkoffv Dasha ,,s , , ,,:, ,V, I .,VV , E Q, Jones Pat at ' ,V . R V' Kaldis, Sultana 86 Student Council ri Action As general congress of Lamar, the Student Council is composed of a representative from each sophomore, junior, and senior homeroom. lts democratic system iillows the representatives equal voice in all matters. The council operates on a committee system much ike that of the state and the nation, members of the committees being appointed by the president. The elec- ion committee supervises the election of class officers nd favorites, and the directory committee gathers in- ormation for the school directory. Among its many activities, the Student Council aids e library's Book Weeka' campaign, supervises a ampus cleanup, helps to sell the student directory, aids e Orenda in sales and distribution, and in general romotes the Welfare of the school. Lanphier, Sharon Lasko, Eddie Livermore, Jim Marmaduke, Rick McDonald, Elena McMahon, Sherrie Moore, Robbie Murray, Susan Noel, Jim Oliver, Cathy Rembert, Ron Repana, Bessie Riggs, Sally Sclmeringer, Dennis Scruggs, Don Shipley, George Sill, Susan Suclier, Shelley Taylor, Anne Tompkins, Mary Tovar, Candy Urquhart, Eddie Wallace, Roy Wheatley, Susan White, Rick Works, Robert But we have to get a date for Friday night! exclaim worried J im Gilley, Jack Vaughan, and Roy Wallace. 87 K JK 1 I in rj, if. - A as Sig 5 NW t J X t 5 , 1 t. . aw.,,,r fi J af t 1 t 1, F , sa , i . ,.,. i 9 s lx ,f 'fffjj W5 , . 'N r' ' st x -a , , - ,QQ - it i ,tv 2 eww, M i ,ar TM ' ' if -if , ' .. ' ii i' ,-,s sw as ...N 'NJ W s ff: if 554 , 5' at 'Ng' H 'CW . 4. 'Y 5 , 5-2 ' .I . 'Z' aff, 1 N 4 c 'YQ P '. V i ' - i aoaao g 1 -5 9 ,Ni ii, ,:,, if -F' - s , , , ,wx it w e ff- ,cp i ! my is, K gi, -1 s,t 43 ' fa ww W r. . . . ,sz ,s s:..f, f ,agp z ' s. . i so L--.fy , sr: - ,miss ,si-1. ,ss -. . .fa--.,. . .. iff- L In s x 1 i s . ,i ,P 3 in , , .,. . -, I-ma 6 s. K , 5 836552, N3 fr 'M V S if?-tg, x 1-fain is 5 Si AN 5 a Ga- s as Tops in Scholarship, Ames, Marcia Beckley, Terry Bell, Sarah Bolling, Ia Noe Bornefeld, Betty Bourgeois, .lune Brandes, Marian Branner, lda Cale Brock, Johnny Bryant, Gladys Clark, Clair Y W C k, L 00 awrence Members of the Honor Society--Bill Hamill, Melinda Morris, Ga Veltmann, and ,lim Gilley-try to sneak by hall patrolman Charlen Tomfohrde. Crusc, Lucinda Dalilstrom, Patti Davis, St. Claire The purpose of the National Honor Society is to en courage high standards of scholarship, leadership, serv ice, and character. Membership, in accordance wit, these high standards, is limited to five per cent 0. the high juniors, low seniors, and high seniors wh have a grade average of 4.2 or better with no more tha two C's in conduct and a certain number of servic and honor points. An impressive installation service ' held each spring, symbolizing the honor associated wit DOC, Stephanie being a member of the Society. Earle, Bill Fisher, Alice Flake, Tamara Flodine, Nancy Ford, Sally Gantt, Carol . ' ,i.,,. i 1 ' - ' 'xx Gates, Pam .'i s .1 N f-Y W X fs' -A ,F A M if JW ,, ,., . ,,, ' wif , , a 1 M 5 Lk' 3 K ai f aa s 88 National Honor Society . George, ,ludy Cilley, ,lim Class, Sherman Goff, Jerry Graves, Mollie Grcther, Gary Griffin, Pete ,R Hamill, Bill Hamilton, Carol yn Hankinson Kay Haveniann Helen Hill, Alison Hill, Bruce Hines, Nance Hueliotter, Linda Leadership, and i ' as Ki f is I rs 'MW S ,fn all 'lg . .,, f, 1 'V ,Q T i ' Q 3 fgyyy , ix W, f .,,, H Z is z 3 + 4 i 'E QQ 5 jg Eat' la li 4 . fl if , s f r 1 T 2 if , . 6 i Q I President: Lawrence Cook Vice-President: John Brock Secretary: Kay Hankinson Treasurer: Susan Jewell Sponsor: Mr. Harold Tate Mortimer, Martha Murray, Susan Noble, Ellen Peebles, Bill Perry, Adele Petitt, Mike Robertson, Corby Rodgers, Larry Sachs, Allan Schneider, Kay Schneider, Ted Schneringer, Dennis Skaff, Ruth Ann Skaggs, Barbara Smith, Clare Smith, Pam Sokolosky, Stephanie Telford, Kenny Timmons, Tim Todd, David Tomfohrde, Charlene Tompkins, Mary Tovar, Candy Trapp, Paul Underwood, Susan Vanzant, Bob Veltmann, Gay Vogt, Jim Whatley, Judy Young, Dan C rvice Hueter, Gary Hull, Ralph Ilse, Joyce Jackson, Linda Kay Jahnkc, Charlotte Janes, Anne Jenett, Bruce Jewell, Susan Kalpaxis, Jimmy Kelley, Carole Kleidercr, Karen Kucera, Lilly Leinert, Roger Lewis, Margaret Mason, Patricia Mayer, Randy McElroy, Cynthia Merritt, Linda Moorman, Jess Morris, Melinda V J 'J I liffiiijgli i '- J - ,- ' .. 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V eggs. :raawzss , gg--. rf J,-is . f ' fm. , ffsr rsrg--H . 1 - ,. tr?--Sw?-f-. -,111: 1- -' . si ' - A I -' Q. ....,. .. , , ,. .. .... . ik' ,-.,ssvg- I , as ri, -, ,Q - ,f not s ' mis, ai is :eg ' 9 ,gf pi' fi , '1- , f , 40 ,pr 'QP . 4 gm, N51 - -. , - 'N' .. tes. - ,,,,. , as I ' 4 s .surf 1 , ' K' A 5-it: f 'QL . , ..., ,H - . j.. -MI! 7 f E - -2:1-'X A r 5 ' f i K Ziffriw 1. - ,: Z ,P ' 1- ,-' fffiw ,, .Qi-.iz3,1 s-' f P if A .: f' ,s ., ffgfgittxi , A- 513 N sf ,B 'J 89 President: Jess Moorman Vice-President: Bruce Hill Secretary: Morven Edwards Treasurer: Kay Hankinson Sponsor: Miss Wynona Victery Acme of cholarship Dee, l Bell, Sarah Bolling, La Noe Bornefeld, Betty Bracewell, Judy Brandes, Marian Branner, Ida Cale Bryant, Gladys Cruse, Lucinda Davis, St. Claire Stephanie Echols, Robert Edwards, Morven Ferguson, Pam Flake, Tamara Flodine, Nancy Gantt, Carol Membership in Arrowhead, the Senior Honor Society, is the highest honor which may be attained by a Lamar student. Arrowhead is composed of the seniors with highest academic standing and excellent conduct, a standard which must be maintained throughout mem- bership. bookcovers and automobile stickers. Arrowhead members are conspicuous in their willing- ness to serve Lamar. They contribute to the improve- ment of school facilities through profits made by selling Each year at Commencement a silver cup is pre sented to the most outstanding member ot Arrowhead. In 19611. Dan Hedges received the Arrowhead award. 90 Arrowhead Gates, Pam George, Judy Goff, .leny Hankinson, Kay Havemann, Helen Hill, Alison Hill, Bruce Huebotter, Linda Ilse, Joyce Jackson, Linda Kay Jahnke, Charlotte Janes, Anne Jenett, Bruce Jewell, Susan Kalpaxis, Jimmy Koenig, Bill Kucera, Lilly Learned, Barbara Moorman, Jess Morris, Melinda Murray, Susan Noble, Ellen Overstreet, Tira Perry, Adele Petitr, Mike Sachs, Alan Salzhandler, Henry Sappington, Margo Schneringer, Dennis Skaff, Ruth Ann Smith, Clare Smith, Rick Tompkins, Mary Vaughan, Jack Whatley, Judy Wright, Janeice Young, Dan 7, Association The 'CON Association is an organization of outstand- ing Orenda staff members. Membership is limited to seven seniors. Members are elected by co-workers on the basis of superior work on the 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 fEight members due to tiej 1940 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 1944 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 Wilma Hoke Mary Louise Thompson 1948 Paula Meredith David Knox Emily Peterson Margaret Blau Beverly Smyth Joan Eckhardt Ann Coe Shirley Snow fEight members due to tiej 1949 Robert Clemons Julia Picton Fred Durrance Bill Thornton 1950 Margaret Wright Tommy Swartz Tommy Babson Diane Lehman Noelie Duggan 1951 Katherine Snow George Wilson Tom Biggs Jane Lawhon Dick Mayor Sally Schumucker 1952 Helen Riddick Joan Smith Mary Petersen Stanley Silvus 1953 Allie Kelley Nancy Campbell Evelyn Gittings Frances McMaster Dan Stulz Sue Smith 1954 Patsy Heard Julie Montgomery Alice Cowan Tim Stevens Kim Kimball Cathy Hammerich 1955 Kay Brazelton Bill Baker Johnny Brown Helen Baaz .-- ,1- - 1-11111 111--1 4-- i ...1 ,fafi 2 ' - 'll 17 177 ---- ga ul J 19 ,ffl '1 i, ll .st . 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'QHHIII ::::: ::::: I ll' 'air' ::EEEii::: :::ii5iE: :::i ii.:: B1B llllllllll llllll-ll- lllllllll 222552221 5!l!H2:!!!!ll22llI Sally Marshall Annetta Wing Sammie O,Kelley 1956 Peter Almy Bob Dunham Lacy Edmundson Diane Martin Sally Schoonover Ann Whitty 1957 Mary Trotter Mike Gibson Dick Gregg Helen Smith Bette Conrad 1958 Tucker Willis Kathy Sangster Sabra Hall Martha Finney Slim Wade 1959 Marietta Morris Robert French Kathleen Much Betsy Baker Joanne Edmundson Frank Jones Barry Madden Marian Powell fEight Members due to tiej 1960 Bob Hudspeth Linn Draper Lydia Blair Day Gilmer Dorothy Lewis Sunny Wilkins 1961 Christy Bush Griff Vance Jill Bennett 1962 Howard Tellepson Bobelai Malick Elizabeth Mendell Mary Ann Mooney Brooke Smith 1963 Susan Soriero Sue Benton Ernie Cockrell Nancy Budd Jan Kinney Betsy Doherty Margie Mallett 1964 Ashley Smith Mary Dee Neal Prissy Fullilove Meredith Ball Mary Wells Clark Gregg 1965 Sarah Mendell Mary Jane Albrecht Clare Smith Melinda Morris Susan Jewell Barbara Fodell Ov Association 91 A Year-Long Task After the exhausting rush of planning layouts, cropping pictures, and meeting deadlines, the Orenda staff sends the final pages of the yearbook to press in March. The weary assistants, editors, typist, and editor-in-chief admit that it was a complex job, but they all look forward to enjoying a permanent record of the year's activities. The business editor and assistants have made order out of the confusion of hundreds of accounts and the thou- sands of dollars which go into publishing the Urenda. The entire staff hopes that its work will result in a book which will bring high ratings from the critical services of leading universities and will receive enthusiastic acceptance from the Lamar student body. Sponsors are Mrs. Iris Loep in the editorial department and Miss Wynona Victery in the business department. Typist Barbara Fodell tries to concentrate in spite of comments from Faculty Editor, Tom McGuire. . . . But I thought Dusty Marshall went to Bellaire! says aston- ished Senior Class Editor, Melinda Morris, to Assistant, Anne Jones. 92 Orenda Clare Smith and Mary Jane Albrecht sort envelopes for Orenda sul scriptlons. Boys' Sports Editor, Jim Vogt, tries to show Barbara Mendell, Girl Sports Editor, a good f?J pose for a picture. itor-in-Chief .............. nior Editor and Co-Editor SISZUTIK . . . ............... . nior Editor ..... phomore Editor .. ub Editor ..... sistant ...... orts Editors Boys ..... Gifts ..... fe Editor ..... culty Editor .. pist ........ otographer . . . tist ............ . siness Manager . . . sistant Manager . aff ........... Sarah Mendell always wore a smile, despite all the long, hours spent making this year's yearbook a success. , . . . Sarah Mendell . . . . . . . . Melinda Morris . . . . . Anne Jones . . . Markle Smith . . . . . Mark Much . . . . Susan Jewell . . Karen Malick . ..... .lim Vogt . . Barbara Mendell . . . . Gay Veltmann . . . . Tom McGuire . . . . Barbara Fodell . . . Charle Blanton . . . . . . Dee Azadian Mary ,lane Albrecht . . . . . . . Clare Smith Joe Stubbs Kenzie Gzmchan Alice Wightman Hal Cunningham Frantically working at Roulande Studio, Susan Jewell and Karen Malick rush to get the social club members' individual pictures scheduled. Sometimes Life Editor, Gay Veltmann, gets carried away with her picture taking. But we didn't think our deadlines were for two months! ex- claim surprised Mark Much and Markle Smith. 93 Deadline Must Be Met Lancer Editor, Jimmy Kalpaxis, and Associate Editor, Pa Burnett, look over past Lancers and recall the long ho required to publish each one, Jeri Cole writes assignments for the Every dollar is precious, say Sarah Campbell, Richard Powell, Robbie Moore, Sharon Gre Lancers eager joumalists. Diane Campbell. ik Q ' Lancer reporters Steve Cook, Cathy Oliver, Ginger Woodside, Patty Dickson, Leigh Shamblin, Larry Clinton, Nancy Fowler, Linda McGree, and Alan Sachs gloat at their own masterpieces. 94 Lancer ditor: Jimmy Kalpaxis ssociale Editor: Patty Burnett anaging Editor: Jeri Cole age Editors: Laura Overton, Adele Perry, Gary Grether, Mallory Taylor, Susan Underwood, Kitty Russell ditorial Manager: Gary Grether ports Editor: Jeff Young ports Assistants: Albert Szkody, Jimmy Disch DCC Editor: Kitty Russell ociety Editor: Adele Perry ypists: Pam Karp, Sharon Dixon artoonist: Henry Schreiber usiness, Circulation Manager: Martha Eistrup dvertising Manager: Richard Powell ssistants: Jimmy Edmonson, Ralph Harp, Carol James, Jeff Lewman, Dusty' Marshall, Diane Campbell, Sarah Campbell, Robbie Moore, John Pugsley, Sam Bertron, Bill Black, Stuart Dissen, Tom Gaston, and Terri Thomas. Sports Editor, Jeff Young, amuses the other members of the sports staff-Jimmy Disch, Dusty Marshall and Albert Szkody. Jim Noel, John Pugsley, Jeff Lewman, and Jimmy Edmonson try to help Sharon Dixon with her last-minute deadlines. And all this is due today? says frustrated typist Pam Karp to page editors Gary Crether, Adele Perry, Mal- lory Taylor, Susan Underwood, Laura Overton, and Kitty Russell. 95 Excellence in Journalism At the Quill and Scroll banquet Sarah paxis prepare to give speeches. Mendell, Patty Burnett, and Jimmy Kal- In 1946, the W1 J. Moyes Chapter of Quill ane Scroll, international society for high school journal ists, was established at Lamar by consent of thi executive council of the association. Each year, ole members and advisors meet at an honorary ban quet to recognize the outstanding new journalists o the Orenda, Review, and Lancer staffs. These stil dents must be at least juniors, must have a 4.l average, and must have the recommendation o their advisor. l President: Patty Burnett Vice-President: Sarah Mendell Secretary: Susan Jewell Treasurer: Joe Stubbs Sponsor: Miss Louise Fuller Albrecht, Mary Jane Barrett, Jaia Burnett, Patty Cole, Jeri Cunningham, Hal Failing, Ann Fowler, Nancy Ganchan, Kenzie Grether, Gary Hill, Alison Hill, Bruce Jackson, Linda Kay Jenett, Bruce Jewell, Susan Jones, Anne Kalpaxis, Jimmy Karp, Pam Langdon, Marion Malick, Karen Mayer, Randy McGuire, Tom Mendell, Barbara Mendell, Sarah Monaghan, Sally Morris, Melinda Much, Mark Oliver, Cathy Overton, Laura Perry, Adele Sachs, Alan Shamblin, Leigh Shipley, George Smith, Clare Stubbs, Joe Taylor, Mallory Underwood, Susan 96 Quill and Scroll Veltmann, Gay Vogt, Jim Wightman, Alice Artists guest speaker. President: Linda Walker Vice-President: George Scott Secretary: Nancy Fowler Treasurer: Leigh Shamblin Sponsor: Miss Genevieve Filson Bill Black is working on a poster for the football team. Imaginative Artisan members strive to become acquainted with cultural events in the community and to develop ap preciation and understanding for contemporary art Meetings held once a month have refreshments and a OW ONE: John Collins, Bill Black, George Scott, Debbie Elliott, Cynthia Stone, Ann Bowman. ROW TWO: Frances Goodman, Sara Akin tuart Dissen, Mary K. Nicholson, Gcorgc Weinle, Mamie Walters, Mary Pollard, Nancy Fowler, Casey Williams, Emie Horton Jennifer ohn, June Bourgeois, Randy Legler, Randy Wagner, Teri Rayburn, Ann Cody, Linda Walker, Ginger Woodside, Anaheth Golemon Patty asko. ROW THREE: Jeanne Long, Pete Kelly, George Shipley, Leigh Shamblin, ,lim Livermore. A rt isans Robert Westheimer watches Steve Mims and Kay Ryland display their trophies from the Austin toumament. President: J oe Stubbs Vice-President: Billy Schirmeyer Recording Secretary: Ann Swearingen Corresponding Secretary: La Noe Bolling Treasurer: Jimmy Crook Sponsor: Mr. Jerry Callahan Masters Since its beginning in 19417, Lamar,s National Fo- rensic League has brought honor to the school, chal- lenge to the members, and worries to its sponsor. Through the club, members learn important facts about world events, while enjoying inter-school competition. The members especially look forward to the out-of- town tournamentsg some members have entered tourna- ments from New Orleans to Pittsburgh. The NFL pre- sents programs for classes, PTA meetings, Rotary Club meetings, and other civic organizations. The club also participates in Student Congresses to learn the ma- chinery of the National Legislature. The clubis goal each year is to attend the National NFL Tournament. Jimmy Crook, Billy Schirmeyer, La- Noe Bolling, Ann Swearingen, and Joe Stubbs hold an executive meeting. 98 National Forensic League Tournament Rhetoric Billy Schirmeyer, Mr. Jerry Callahan, Jimmy Crook, Kenny Telford, and Reagan Cartwright help load the bus for a speech tournament. Arnold, David Bentley, Boll Bolling, LaNoe Cadwallader, William Cartwright, Reagan Fitz, Don Jackson, Brad Jenelt, Bruce John, Jennifer Kendall, David Larson, Nancy Lasko, Eddie Love, Geraldine Raulston, Charles Schirmcyer, Billy Schreiber, Henry Swearingen, Ann Telford, Kenny Thrower, Lynn Wallsh, Tom 99 Kachina is the club for sophomores interested in drama. Each Wednesday the club holds a meeting to help in backstage work on the productions of the drama department. Kachina members are important to these productions, for they publicize them, support them, and sell tickets to them. On Saturday mornings the group helps with the upkeep of the drama building. The main purpose of this of this club is to give all sophomores a chance to serve Lamar through the drama department. I1 L rium. J i'il 'ttt Abel, TCFYY fffifffffl , - 'l,.. , ' , Q - f i Adams, Ann iff: -sf f 1 ',-, z . ,,.' i -Q it - stre e- -A i -1 . , l Barker, Debble c aye iii. Bayer, Jul'-H ..,. , .f - wig t . .,,,,,. V , -, ., -5-ffi: iiii zf -'- . f ,Q-' Domakv Mari' , fi ,... I , - . W N .J A f 6,?E?.s7..59:., Fan., Nancy 1 1 e N ' - i ,,' , 'L ' 'ii'e , v l . . we - -' . e is ee ' , . ' - . y S -14 . , ffifjr H fe 'Q ' .- f--i 2 c , H he ' f ' Q ,,, 2 1 Q 'Q r ,l,, , f - ' r .,., L - ei ,,'i .,-.l Lf 4 iiti e P- ' ii F1 , ,.', 'L f , ,,. f i.', e. yy e 1 t-',d Q 'tt't X ' if ie'- 1 it L' r Q, .i , e - L ,I ,,, ' - 100 Kachina Early Stari President : Vivian Kleiderer Vice-President: Jimmy Oakes Secretary: Lulu Santamarla Treasurer: Susan Giles Sponsor: Mrs. Ruth Denney Susan Giles, Kathy Meyer, and Vivian Kleiderer are having a hard time get ting Susan's guitar out of the audlto Giles, Susan Glauser, Cam Graves, Barbara Greene, Lizzy Heaner, Mary .lane Holchak, Nancy Kleiderer, Vivian Koenig, Pam Lewis, Lynne Lindinger, Mary Loggins, Nancy Lomax, Joey McConnell, Judy McCullough, Jim l in Dramatics P Eager sophomores await their assignments at the first Kachina meeting McCurley, Debbi McKee, Willeen McLean, Margo Marinos, Vicky Mitchell, Mary Jane Nicholson, Lyn Price, Cynthia Pugsley, Susan Rembert, Ron Santamaria, Lulu Schroeder, Gloria Schrum, Mary Ann Selke, Carolyn Sims, Sally Sins, Putty Teun, Rebecca Todd, Bemie Willard, Diane Wilson, Linda Wood, Susie Achievement in Drama Guardian Angels Dee Azadian, Joe Stubbs, and Jess Fisher watch over Jennifer John, Gaston Brunschwig, Sharon Watkins, Law- rence Cook, John Allen, and Kay Hankinson of Happy Time fameg Joe Engel, Jill Echols, Robert Westheimer, Susan Jewell, Rod Bowman, and Darrell Sollberger of Hmixedn fameg and Candy Tovar and Steve Mims of Wizard of Oz fame. Steve Hinds, Larry Sherrill, Carole Kelley, and John Williams are having trouble finding something constructive to do while Kay Hankinson is wor- shipping her broom. 102 Demons-Thespiarzs President : Sharon Watkins Vice-President: Kay Hankinson Secretary: Jennifer John Treasurer: Robert Westheimer Sponsor: Mrs. Ruth Denney '4Act Well thy partg for there all the honor lies.'7 The aim of the National Thespian Society is t create an active interest in high school theatre, to de velop appreciation for it, and to improve its quality Students earn their membership into troup 153 througl hard work both on stage and behind the scenes. Last summer Lamar Thespians presented Joh Loganis f'Of Poems, Youth, and Springi' at the Na tional Thespian Conference held at the University 0 Indiana. The conference is held every four years, anc Lamar was one of eight high schools from all over th United States invited to present a one-act play. During all Lamar productions students wearing dark blue work suits with Denney's Demons Written i bright red letters on the backs are seen operatin lights, curtains, and props. These are National Thes pian members who have earned their title throug leadership in technical and backstage work on Lamar' dramatic presentations. Beckley, Terry Blair, Susan Bourgeois, J une Chandler, Judy Edman, Clare Failing, Ann Foster, .loan Graves, Mollie Harris, Juanita Holmes, Elizabeth Jenett, Bruce Johnson, J an Learned, Barbara McGuire, Tom Mendell, Barbara Maresh, Ellen Miller, Ruthie Mendell, Sarah Oliver, Henry Read, Jo-Hanna Rosencranz, Nancy Sappington, Margo Smith, Clare Sokolosky, Stephanie Talley, Sue Tasian, Berge Whatley, Judy Winters, Patricia Wright, Janeice Ligne! Open only to third-and fourth-year French stu- dents having an A average in French and a B aver- age in their other subjects, La Societe Honoraire de Francais has completed its first full year of existence at Lamar. The activities which the club originated this year will probably become traditions in its future life. The sale of French pastries during the winter months, the variety show on French Night, the an- nual banquet, and the interesting program meetings with French speakers were a few of these activities. President: Clare Smith Secretary: Kathe Kovec Treasurer: Tom McGuire Sponsor: Mrs. Rolande Leguillon French Honor Society 103 President: Susan Underwood Vice-President: Clare Smith Secretary: Sarah Mendell Treasurer: Betty Bornefeld Sponsor: Mrs. Helen Earl La Langue et La Cinquantaine is designed for students interested in learning about France and French customs. A student need not take French to be a member. This year club members visited the art museum, saw slides and films of France, and listened to students and teachers speak about France. Again, members voted to donate subscriptions to Paris Mulch Magazine and Selections to our library. The annual banquet in the spring gave members an o ortunit to en'o French cuisine. PP Y J Y Abbott, Pam Allison, Lynn Barrett, Jaia Bell, Sarah Bcvil, Betty Blackledge, Pete B Bornefeld, Betty Carroll, Laura Cox, Carol ii it ' Curbo, Cyd Laura Overton and Carolyn Hamilton are discussing the current fads France with Marie Burel. 104 La Cinquantaine Davenport, Joanna Davis, St. Claire Edman, Clare Edwards, Morven Failing, Ann Ford, Sally Foster, Joan Fowler, Nancy Gaines, Debbie George, Judy Goss, Prissy Graves, Mollie Gregory, Sally Hervey, Kathy Hines, Julie Holchak, Nancy La Civilisation Frangaise Taylor, Mallory Thorning, Mary Lou Underwood, Susan Walker, Linda Anne Watson, Lucretia Wayne, Sandra Whatley, Judy Williams, Elizabeth Wood, Susie Woodside, Ginger Hubbard, Dianne Hull, Carla Ilse, Joyce Jacobson, Stephanie Jitkoff, Dasha Jones, Anne Kingelin, Mary Kinsman, Carol Lewis, Lynne Loggins, Linda McGuire, Tom Maresh, Ellen Marmaduke, William Mason, Pat Mendell, Barbara Mendell, Sarah Miller, Ruthie Montgomery, Bonnie Morris, Melinda Nicholson, Mary K. Otto, Milton Parsley, Linda Perry, Adele Perry, Nancy Peterson, Leslie Repana, Bessie Robertson, Nancy Roemer, Liz St. Cyr, Alice Smith, Clare Tasian, Berge Ward Adkins, Judy George, Winnie Lodge, and Bill Usher seem to be en- joying themselvcs at La Cinquantaine's last meeting before Christmas. 105 mnis Gallia est Chuck .lacobus seems to be enjoying the service given by Cynthia McElroy, Sherree Bones, Virginia MacNaughton Gloria McBride Tamm Flake, Anne Garwood, Elizabeth Creeger, Carol Gantt, and Martha Mortimer. 106 Latin Honor Society Alexander, Jim Ames, Marcia Branner, Ida Gale Cole, Jeri Cook, Steve Creeger, Elizabeth Cruse, Lucinda Davis, St. Claire Dee, Stephanie Dorroh, John Earle, Bill Flake, Tamara Gantt, Carol Gates, Pam George, Judy Grether, Gary Griffin, Peter Hamilton, Carolyn ivisa in Partes Tres l Founded in the spring of 1963 Cby the six members of the fourth-year Latin classj the Latin Honor Society seeks to encourage the study of Latin and to experience some of the classics which are not read in the regular course of the semester. During the year the club hears peakers on any phase of the study of Latin or of ome. In its brief history, the club has contributed to Joth the United Fund and the school library for the urpose of buying books of Latin literature and Roman iistory. The main project of this year was the presenta- ion of a program of Influences of the Roman Theatre n Shakespearean Drama. President: John Dorroh Vice-President: Carol Gantt Secretary: Marcia Ames Treasurer: St. Claire Davis Sponsor: Mrs. Lucy Engelhardt Hindman, Fred Hunt, Linda Ilse, Joyce Janes, Anne Jitkoff, Dasha Kucera, Lilly Larmore, Frank Leitner, Kathy MacNaughton, Virginia McElroy, Cynthia Mendenhall, Mendy Moorman, Adelaide Morris, Melinda Mortimer, Martha Peterson, Leslie Pugsley, Susan Salzhandler, Henry Wallace, Roy Wilson, Linda Dianne Ranft, Henry Salzliandler, and St. Claire Davis practice for a play. 107 7 f ' if 'ffi M X -if ., ryff I ta N is W K 1 M Syl 3' b tk, 3, X ,K S , V7 L an . . I ggi f my W 1' its X ey 'Vim A 1,'1 1 'fit at WT M Y lf Y JA, aqu- wf 5 Xi . K J A-ff 4 - ,A-ai: . .- if - ,,,,. ,, if Alexander, J im Alexander, Vicki Ballanfant, Burt Bell, Sarah Blackledge, Pete Bohlmann, Wright S . The San Felipe Chapter of the Spanish National Honor Society is a relatively new organization on the Lamar campus. It stresses outstanding scholastic achieve- ment and a genuine interest in the Spanish language An A average in Spanish is necessary for membership. Activities this year included two formal inductions for new members and a Latin-American dinner. 'Sh-. Quu 1.4 we '1 Leslie Peterson, Berge Ta for installation. e 1 ' '- Bornefeld,4Betty 1 , , Brandes, Marian I., at Q RA ew s Q 3 f-1 , .fy ,.., X aff Habla Usted ,H -Q-,,,,,, sian, Betty Bornefeld, Cathy Oliver, and Patty Burnett discuss 4 tal, . -- V ,, JV, V Bryant, Gladys 1 Y' M M Burnett, Patty in , V M Ap Q H I n Cook, Lawrence - s K +-if st ' A - ' fin' V57 9, . . .f, , -rr? L' X Cruse Lufilllda ,, ':,- aim, was - ' 1 -t,. 4 h-:ss' ' af R53 A f H f-'t it Q ' It A .. ,figs f ' -t , , . . - . V - D0 le, R011 1 i-lf up . '.:. -,e.. N Lg, ,.',-,, H., :,- K 'V 1 S' x ' -j. Y . L'ii i- 'i-' 1 ' i'ii'i - ' 4' -,'i ' Fahlherg' Menllee 2 'M ,Ziff K wr W ' KKIL- 4' ergusona Yun ar at ' 1 1. - A if if , , , . Flodine, NancY i -' as J jp ig flifi: 1, Fowler, Nanc 1 .. ,, .. ,,,, t,,, , . 1 ,. L -,,., , A . , 23 or - - M t 'Q .. , ,, . f Gammage, B111 ,, - , t,,,, ,- , I g ,t G J d t -, - ,,-'-.' ' ' ,.,- 60138, ll Y H f ' +V E A Hi , ASV f V '. F .A fi f flit 2, fi 3 ,. ' ' ' :ty - - ff-f-' 1 ,- - i it V if Q55-f',,,,51g:fz, i ' 1 - Greene, Patsy af ' 3 108 Spanish National Honor Society President: Sarah Bell Vice-President: Sultana Kaldis Secretary: Cathy Oliver Treasurer: Lucinda Cruse Sponsors: Mrs. Opal Chase spanol? Mrs. Sarah Earle Gregory, Tony Hamill, Bill Hankinson, Kay Hueske, Sandra Ilse, Joyce Jahnke, Charlotte Jewell, Susan Kaase, Karen Kaldis, Sultana Kalpaxis, Jimmy Karp, Pamela Kramer, Ginger Langdon, Marion Lasko, Eddie Lewis, Margaret Lipscomb, Patricia 1 . L ,LLL L L Susan Jewell, Sally Riggs, Wright Bohlmann, and Burt Ballanfant watch as new members Bill Gammage and Merrilee Fahlherg sign the membershipdoook. Merritt, Linda Oliver, Cathy Perry, Adele Peterson, Leslie Powell, Kathy Riggs, Sally Skaggs, Barbara Stewart, Bill Tasian, Berge Tashnek, Julianne Taylor, Anne Timmons, Tim Torrence, Patricia Underwood, Susan Works, Robert Zahak, Basim 109 ROW ONE: Tommy Neal, Steve O'Neal, Gary Grether, Stephen Bates. ROW TWO: Ted Marules, Frank Denman, Paul Miller, Roger Fry, Den- nis Schneringer, .less Moor- man. ROW THREE: Bruce Derrick, Louis Braden, Mike Klaveness, Manley Roe, Bill Peebles, Billy Boyd, Terry Lopas. ROW FOUR: Pete Blackledge, Rick White, Bill Stephens, Jimmy Wicoff, Phil Britton. President: Bob Price Vice-President: I ess Moorman Secretary: Kay Schneider Treasurer: Bruce Hill Sponsor: Mrs. Alison Currie O Tenn enbaum Der Deutsche Verein, the German Club, is composed of students who wish to learn more about Germany, its language and culture. It meets every other Thursday morning. The program includes speakers, films, and slides of Germany. Occasionally the club attends func- tions away from school. Der Deutsche Verein is affiliated with the Texas As- sociation of German Students, which sponsors trips to Germany for students who desire to work there for the summer. 110 German Club ROW ONE: Bruce Hlll, B11 Rudersdorf, Mary Lou Tho ing. ROW TWO: Don B ron, Billy Bliss, Rick Smit Bob Price. ROW THREE Byron Burrows, John ,lame Sheryl Nelson, Susan Sill Bill Thomas. ROW FOUR Mark Karger, Eric Frisk, Ka Schneider, Gary Hueter. l . atohmg the Sky ' Mun., . 3553- , ffrsfigsl wise .45 Carol Bowden, David Witt, Doug Andrews, Jimmy Crook, Randy Legler, Pat Wisdom, Bill Hubbard, Bill Rudersdorf, Simos Georgandis, Lloyd Adams, Tom Moore, and Bob Bailey meet at the observatory. President: Bill Rudersdorf Vice-President: Tom Moore Secretary-Treasurer: Mark Karger Sponsor: Mr. Joe Wilkins One of the most unique organizations in Lamar is the Lamar Astronomy Club. It is the only high school astronomy club in the southwestern United States. It has Houstonis only privately owned observatory, six miles north of Addicks. The observatory was constructed in the summer of 1959 by members, with building materials which had been donated. The club owns two fine telescopes, which are used visually and photo- graphioally for observations of stellar, planetary, and cometary phenomena. The club is open to all students of Lamar interested in astronomy, astrophotography, and satellite observation. a LAMAR Troxel Ballou, Robert Duval, Bill Rudersdorf, Ernie Horton, Clem Winford, David Witt, and Mark Karger enjoy a field trip. Astronomy 111 Members enjoy the field trip to the Battleship Texas. ROW ONE: Judy Erwin, Laura Sanders, Judy Cowell, Shelley Sucher, Sarah Bell, Ginger Woodside, Adele Perry. ROW TWO: Margie Clinton, Nancy Singleton, Joyce Crook, Susan Barnes, Alice Fisher, Linda Walker, Nancy Perry, Jimmy Alexander, Richard Selke. ROW THREE: Ward Adkins, Mr. Stanley Roper, Sally Ford, George Weinle, Milton Otto, Jimmy Wicoff, Markle Smith. 112 Texas History Club Lamaris Texas History Club is inspired by the color- ful history of the Lone Star State. Its purpose is to develop interest in Texas history through discussion. travel, and individual study. This year the club made field trips to San Jacinto Monument and San Antonio. Members were hosts at the historic Noble House, Cherry House, and Cottage. Speakers visited meetings, and individuals did research and writing. The club sent representatives to the Texas State Historical Association meeting and gave a history award at the end ofthe year. President: Shelley Sucher Vice-President: Ward Adkins Secretary: Adele Perry Treasurer: Jim Alexander Sponsor: Mr. Stanley Roper Adkins, Ward Alexander, Jim Arthur, Patti Avis, Karen Barnhill, Nancy Bell, Sarah Black, Bill Bowman, Ann Brieger, Sharon Burrow, Kathy Chamberlin, Caryl Chandler, Stuart . Clinton, Margie Cowell, Judy Cox, Carol Creeger, Elizabeth Curbo, Cyd Dissen, Stuart Elliott, Debbie Erwin, Judy Ferguson, Pam Fisher, Alice Ford, Sally Gregory, Sally Guernsey, Sandy Haden, Johanna Hamilton, Carolyn 1 Harrell, Melissa Hervey, Kathy Hill, Alison Hindman, Fred Hines, Julie Hull, Carla Jackson, Linda Ka Kramer, Ginger Kurtz, Bill Lodge, Edwina Loggins, Linda Greenwood, Pam I l o o 0 ur EXC1l1I1g Heritage Tryingto decide the best route for their field trip are Richard Selke, Milton Otto, Julie Hines, Margie Clinton, and Shelley Sucher. Long, Alicia Long, Jeanne McGuire, Tom Mason, Pat Merritt, Linda Morris, Melinda Naber, Gary Otto, Milton Overton, Laura Perry, Adele Perry, Nancy Peterson, Leslie Prokop, Leslie Sanders, Laura Schindler, Suzanne Scott, George Selke, Richard Shamblin, Leigh Singleton, Helen Singleton, Nancy Skaggs, Barbara Smith, Markle Spear, John Stone, Bryce Stone, Cynthia Sueher, Shelley Terry, Karen Terry, Susan Underwood, Susan Wagner, Randy Walker, Linda Anne Weinle, George Whatley, Judy Wicoff, Jimmy Williamson, Mary Lyn Woodside, Ginger 113, Membership in the Future Farmers of America is based on an intense interest in agriculture. Annually, the members hold the Father-Son Banquet and choose a sweetheart, who this year is Terry Sullivan. Projects this year included building a green house and practicing parliamentary procedure for competi- tion at Cypress-Fairbanks. Individually, members par- ticipate in raising and judging livestock. President: John Withers Vice-President: David Woolsey Secretary: Bill Sisa Treasurer: Norman Farnham Sponsor: Mr. Clarence Potter No, Dicky, not the ladder! exclaims wo1'ried Jim Vogler to Dickie Medlin as John Allen, and John Schallert watch. Backbone of a ation ROW ONE: David Woolsey, John Withers, Sweetheart Terry Sullivan, Norman Farnham, Mike Dowell, John Winkelmann, Bill Brassell, Mr. C. H. Potter, Jr. ROW TWO: Wert Sharp, Mike Newman, Warren Bluntzer, Larry Newman, Bill Bauer, Jim Vogler McClure. ROW THREE: Cary Ward, Ronnie Lee, John Allen, Tom Agerton, Johnny Weatherly, David Fudge. 114 Future Farmers of America Delft Fence e ln ROW ONE: Mr. Clarence Potter, Patty Lasko, Judy Cowell, Bridget Sullivan, Sally Chalmers, Nancy Singleton, Ann Cody. ROW TWO: David Witt, Claire McGee, Bill Hamilton, Sue Roberts, Anne Sagendorph, Cynthia Smith, Lillie Snell. The purposes of the Rodeo Club are providing pportunity for and participation in agriculture and p odeo activities and furthering interest in riding tock and cattle. Activities for this year were a ide in Memorial Park, a representative in the rand entry at the Fat Stock Show and Rodeo, a icnio, and the Western Day at Lamar. President: Sue Roberts Vice-President: John Withers Secretary: Norman Farnham Treasurer: David Witt Sponsor: Mr. Clarence Potter President Sue Roberts and Mr. Clarence Potter prepare to go on a ride. Rodeo 1 1 5 lnterest in edicine President: Linda Caldwell Vice-President: Gay Veltmann Secretary-Treasurer: Nancy Rosencranz Sponsor: Mrs. Martha Licata, R.N. 1 16 Future Nurses xt Abbott, Pam Alley, Donna Bayer, Julia Brown, Denise Elaine Caldwell, Linda Campbell, Sarah Davis, Leslie Engler, Toni Flannery, Gayle Garwood, Anne Gayle, Glenda George, Judy Gill, Elizabeth Greene, Lizzy Greenleaf, Laura Future Nurses Club was organized to acquaint ant introduce girls to the medical profession and its re lated fields. lt endeavors to help girls discover wha these various fields offer and the requirements for entrj into each of these professions. Field trips this year were made to Memorial Hoe pital, Texas Women's University, St. Luke's prematur nursery, Mental Health Association, and University 0 Texas Dental School and School of Dental Hygiene. The club selects a health project each year which i supported through dues and cookie sales. I s. ., W ,Y S Mrs. Martha Licata demonstrates a nursing skill on Mija Kenter as Gay Veltmann, Linda Caldwell, and Colleen Keepers watch. 4 Haden, Johanna ' Hamilton, Carolyn Harris, Judy A Hervey, Kathy , Hewitt, Anne Hill, Alison Hueske, Sandra Huser, Patty Lipscomb, Patricia Love, Geraldine McLean, Margo Marshall, Sharon Peterson, Leslie Pettit, Mary Richards, Jeanne Richey, Jean Rosencranz, Nancy Sagendorph, Anne Singleton, Winkie Smith, Pam Stavinoha, Becky Tatum, Linda Veltmann, Gay t Murray, K. T. I unior Red Cross members Patty Dickson, Karen Malick, Betty Frost, and everly Cantt, rush so that the stockings will be filled for Christmas. Arthur, Patti Barnes, Susan Bell, Sarah Baldwin, Elaine Membership in the Junior Red Cross is made up of a representative from each homeroom and anyone else who is interested in the club's activities. This year the club entertained the children of the Speech and Hear- ing Center with a Halloween party and an Easter Egg hunt, decorated the Rehabilitation Center at Christmas, and helped the Houston Red Cross Council fill Christmas stockings. President: Patty Dickson Vice-President: Kay Schneider Secretary: Sarah Bell Treasurer: Susan Wheatley Sponsor: Mrs. Genevieve Filson Desire to Help Bolling, La Noe Bowman, Ann Brandes, Jeanie Buchhold, Carolyn Crowell, Dennis Dickson, Patty Duson, Betty Elliott, Debbie Fenoglio, Paula Frost, Betty Gantt, Beverly George, Judy Gerecke, Billie Marie Haus, Dale Hornberger, Gary Ilse, Joyce Jones, Susan Kinsman, Carol Larson, Nancy Long, Alicia McMahon, Sherrie Malick, Karen Marshall, Sharon Moursund, Rikke Neilson, Nancy Overton, Laura Peterson, Leslie Perry, Nancy Prokop, Julia Russell, Kitty Schneider, Kay Shamblin, Leigh Stavinoha, Becky Sullivan, Carole Terrell, Loma Tunks, Terry Walker, Linda Watson, Paige Whatley, .ludy Wheatley, Susan funior Real Cross T17 After an inspiring lecture Nance Hines, Sally Riggs, and Judy Bracewell leave for lromergom, 118 Christian Student Union Abbott, Pam Adams, Lloyd Adkins, Ward Allen, John Alley, Donna Arnim, Larry Baldwin, Elaine Ballaniant, Burt Barnes, Susan Barnhill, Nancy Bayer, Julia Bell, Sarah Berson, Charles Black, Bill Blackledge, Pete Bland, George Bolling, La Noe Borncfeld, Betty Braccwell, Judy Braden, Louis Brazile, Paula Brewster, Susan Britton, George Burks, John Caldwell, Linda Carr, Jerry Clinton, Margie Cloud, Cathy Cox, Carol Creeger, Elizabeth Earle, Bill Echols, Jill Edwards, Morven Ellzey, Cynthia Eutsler, Bobby Falk, Bennett Ferguson, Lyrm Strength Through Faith l l l T Every Tuesday morning at 7:45, the Christian Stu- lent Union meets in the Lamar Auditoriiun. Many nrominent citizens-athletes, students, businessmen, and irofessional men-present Christian principles and deals in the hope of influencing students in their home md school activities. The club also-sponsors a Bible study on Tuesday nights and at Christmas donates 'ood and clothing to needy families. Membership is open o all students who wish to attend. President: ,ludy Bracewell Vice-President: Melinda Morris Secretary: Nance Hines Treasurer: Bob Price Sponsor: Mr. Harold Tate 'am icy hie rly l ly sth Glass, Cathy Graham, Terry Greenleaf, Laura Heafner, Mary Hess, Sue Hindman, Fred Hines, Julie Hines, Nance Hovas, Soghme Hurd, Cheron Hurd, Gina Hurley, Mary Ann Ingram, Suzanne Jackson, Linda Kay Jewell, Susa.n Kaldis, Sultana Kelley, Carole Kinsman, Carol Kramer, Ginger Laumen, Dawn Lee, Sandra Legler, Randy Livermore, .lim Malick, Karen Mason, Pat McElroy, Cynthia McElroy, Martha McGuire, Tom McLaughlin, Kathryn Mclioberts, Kay Lynn Merritt, Linda Moore, Tom O. Moorman, Adelaide Morris, Melinda Moursund, Rikke Murray, Susan Neilson, Nancy Newman, Sandy Otto, Milton Parsley, Linda 119 uide fol Latecomer Susan Bames sneaks into a C.S.U. meeting through the side door. 120 Christian Studenti Union Phillips, Sue Powell, Kathy Price, Bob Richards, Edith Riggs, Sally Rodgers, Larry Rollins, Joyce Schindler, Suzanne Schirmeyer, Billy Selke, Richard Singleton, Helen Skaggs, Barbara Smith, Clare Smith, Grace Smith, Pam Spear, John Stanfield, Marilyn Stavinoha, Becky Stewart, Bill Stubbs, Joe Tate, Hank Taylor, Anne Terrell, Lorna Terry, Susan Theck, Clarence Tomfohrde, Charlene Tompkins, Mary Torrence, Margaret Tune, Cracey Tunks, Terry Usher, Bill Webre, Lloyd P., .lr Vin Lamar students listen uttentively to a guest speaker, Mr. Orien Smith. Westheimer, Robert Whalley, Judy Wicoff, Jimmy Willirigham, Charlotte Willingham, Linda Woodruff, Valerie Wright, Marilyn Young, Barbara Young, Jeff Zaun, Carolyn Melinda Morris, Sally Riggs, and Judy Bracewell get a front-row seat for a meeting. 121 Service to Others Arthur Bishop, Mike Hawkins, Sherman Glass, Johnny Hueter, Johnny Brock, Malcolm Pettigrew, Cary Hueter, Sweetheart Susan Jewell, Jess Moorman, and Billy Earle gather around Big Bed. 122 Key Club Bishop, Arthur Larry An international service organization for high school-age boys, the Key Club is sponsored by tht Kiwanis Club. The Lamar chapter, organized il 1961, is sponsored by 'the Western Houston Ki wanis Club. A B average, an E in conduct, any well-rounded service are the requirements for ad mission. This year the club, whose motto is Wi buildf, has conducted a lightbulb sale to raist money and sponsored a Christmas party for under privileged children. The care and transportation 0 Big Red are the traditional responsibilities of th Key Club. President: i Jess Moorman Bland, David Vice-President: g0h1l1:1H51I1,' Wright Lawrence Cook roc , oinny . Cook, Lawrence Seb?-emry' im Vogt Treasurer: Cary Hueter Cook, Steve Sponsor: Mr. Tommy Hall Crawford, Sam Earle, Bill Eutsler, Bobby Falk, Bennett Fitz, Don Frisk, Eric Glass, Douglas Glass, Sherman Gregory, Tony Griffin, Peter Hawkins, Mike Hueter, Gary Hueter, Johnny Hull, Ralph Jenett, Bruce Kalpaxis, Jimmy Moorman, Jess Noel, Jim Peebles, Bill Pettigrew, Malcolm Robertson, Corby Schoenvogel, Bob Talbot, Tom Vogt, Jim Westheimer, Robert President: David Price Vice-President: Dillon Ferguson Secretary: Paul Trapp Treasurer: Hollye Fisk Sponsor: Mr. Tom Lynch Fisk, Hollye Gilley, J im Building Leaders Ballanlant, Burt Ferguson, Dillon Jim Ince and Jerry Goff try to reach the highest trophies by climbing on the shoulders of Hollye Fisk, Tim Timmons, Chris Young, Paul Trapp, and David Price. Goff, Jerry Hamill, Bill Ince, Jim Leinert, Roger Price, David Tlicck, Clarence Timmons, Tim Trapp, Paul Works, Robert Founded three years ago, the Lamar Interact Club is sponsored by the River Oaks Rotary Club. Its pur- pose is service to school and community, and in ac- cordance with this the club has cleaned up the school trophy case, co-sponsored 'Toys for Tots with the Key Club, and collected clothing for the residents of San Felipe Courts. The main aim of the club is teaching young men about the business world and how to live in it. Interact 1.23 Training for the Future Distributive Education is a program of instruction in distribution and marketing. lts major objectives are to place persons in useful distributive occupations and to prepare them for continuing development in their professions. These objectives are achieved through local, state-wide, and federally supported vocational training programs, college and university schools of business, and activities of business firms and associations. The goals of DE. are to provide the kind and amount of instruction to meet the vocational needs of individuals engaged in distribution and marketing, to aid in the improvement of the techniques of distribution, and to develop an understanding by those persons engaged in distribution of the responsibilities they must shoulder in maintaining a prosperous, free-enterprise economy. 124 Dislributive Education Jeanne Richards, Ginger Rogers, Jean Richey, and Susan display their talents during a gift-wrapping class. President: Larry Edmonson Vice-President: Betty Buck Secretary: Betty Miscoe J Treasurer: Donna Foster Sponsor: Mrs. Shirley Johnson Anderson, Bill Fuller, Robin Landry, Forrest Miscoe, Betty Petovalsky, Raymo Sins, Becky Webb, Rod nd observes. Future Teachers of America seeks to enable its members to study basic qualities, aptitudes, and traits of teaching, to acquire an understanding of the history, development, purposes, and objectives of our public schools, to secure information on opportunities in edu- cation, to aid in self-evaluation and to participate in prevocational activities which are both exploratory and developmental. Future Teachers of America is new to Lamar this year, under the direction of Mrs. Ann Storey. lts planned project for the year is a tutoring service run by Future Teachers of America with the aid of the Student Council and the National Honor Society. The club also plans to help host the State Convention of Future Teachers of America in Houston in the spring. Mendenhall, St. Claire Davis, Erie Amelang, Denise and K. T. Murray are learning how to teach. Mrs. Ann Teachers of the Future Alley, Donna Cloud, Cathy Bolling, La Noe Davis, St. Claire Ferguson, Lynn Flodine, Nancy George, Judy Hamilton, Carolyn Kramer, Ginger Long, Alicia McElroy, Cynthia President: Mary Tompkins Vice-President: Cynthia McElroy Secretary-Treasurer: Ruthie Miller Sponsor: Mrs. Ann Storey McElroy, Martha Malick, Karen Maresh, Ellen Mendenhall, Mendy Miller, Ruthie Murray, K. T. Oliver, Cathy Peterson, Leslie Richey, .lean Riggs, Sally Sucher, Shelley Tompkins, Mary Tunks, Terry Veltmann, Gay Watson, Lucretia Whatley, Judy Future Teachers 125 spring meetings. The annual ban- The ell-Read People Diane Willard, Joan Foster, Ann Cody, and Beverly Gantt are browsing through magazines in the library. Ames, Marcia Bryant, Gladys Cody, Ann Davis, St. Clairr- Edens, Bob Flodine, Nancy Foster, Joan Gantt, Beverly Lamar's Library Club was or- ganized in 1939. One of its first projects was publishing the Stu- dent Directory, which the Student Council now sponsors. In 1952, the name was changed from the Library Club to Wowapi, which means Painted Book. Wowapi became a member of the Teen-Age Library Association in 1951-1953 and again in 1963. It is now affili- ated with this organization. The Library Club assists in set- ting up the library for Nationall Book Week and is responsible for the library's two bulletin boards. The officers serve as hostesses dur- l ing-Open House. Wowapi made a . field trip to Rice University to see the IBM system of checking out books and had book reviews at the quet was held in May. President: Nancy Flodine Vice-President: Joyce -llse Secretary: Cynthia McElroy Treasurer: Ellen Maresh Sponsors: Mrs. Sandra Poole Miss Virginia Taylor Gregory, Sally Hamilton, Carolyn Hervey, Kathy Huebotter, Linda Ilse, .loyce Jackson, Linda Kay Jacobson, Stephanie Jahnkc, Cliarluttc Janes, Anne McElroy, Cynthia McElroy, Martha Marcsh, Ellen Russell, Kitty Sachs, Alan Schneider, Kay Schneider, Teddy Skaggs, Barbara Torrence, Pat 126 Wowapi Trahan, Marilyn Whatley, Judy Willard, Diane Wright, Marilyn arching inward The Lamar Band entertains at half time at the Lee football game. The Lamar Band and Majorettes wonder what the referee's decision will be at the San Jacinto game. Band 127 Wonderful Music Orchestra ROW ONE: Rosemary Silversteen, Ran- dy Spears, Suzy Demme, Debbie Greene, Lynn Lilly, Issam Khawaja, J 0 h n Roach. ROW TWO: Cindy Roberts, Sandy Halford, Joe Davidson, Alice Ann John- son, Mark Clemmons, Charles Sparks, Robin Mid- dleton, Kathy Alexander. ROW THREE: Richard Miller, Gloria Rader, Jim Anderson, Roy Kerr, Rich- ard Butler, David Speich, Vicki French, Lynne Court- ney, Wayland Pickard, Pete Griffin, Fred Meeks. ROW FOUR: Steve Mann, Pat Tatroe, Not pictured: Judy Chiasson, Karen Kleiderer, Don Barron, Bob Northway. 3 Dixon, Anne Colvig, Dorothy Sparks, Mark Clemmons, Charles Sparks. ROW TWO. Jane lnnis, Simos Georgandis, Alice Johns Price, Troxel Ballou, Lynne Courtney, Don Barron, Wayland Pickard, Vicki French James Patterson Talmage Rogers, Trisha Tom Fones, Bob Northway, Glenn Rhodes, Joe Davidson, Jimmy Dozier, Robert Bliss. ROW THREE: Bill Sisa, Danny West, Stuar Minn, Jim Chesnar, Fred Heafner, Daryl Bayne, Derek Bayne, Russell Henriksen, Alonzo Anduiza, Ronnie Stevens, Stephen Thomas. FOUR: Elisabeth Portig, Donna Fisher, Kenneth Huete, Robbie Leff, John William Roach, III, Richard Miller, Kathy Alexander, D Greene, Laurence Eighner, Michael Graves, John B. Hurst, Paul Salassi, Dean Woodward, Hans Jaeger, Carol Reynolds, Elaine Clift, 1 ence Coldewey, Clarence Theck, Mark Conrad, Tom Gaston, Jack Whiting, Roy Wylie, David Speich, Gary Whitsett. ROW FIVE: , Hudson, Robert Duval, Tom Purnell, Pat A. Tatroe, Steve Mann, Linda Lee, Sherry Giammalva, Tom Thrash, John Deer, Jim Feagin, J. Whisenant. MAJORETTES: Elizabeth Gill, Sherry Baker, Barbara Hardin, Nancy Carter, Diane Yawn, Sophie Salassi, Stella Borzilleri, lyn Medlin, Ruth Ann Skaff, Pat Allais, Fred Meeks. Lamar Marching Band and Majorettes ROW ONE: Karen Kleiderer, Bob Bailey, Sandy Halford, Robin Middleton, Suzy Demme, . . . . on, 7 5 t f M 128 Band IKTJHREE: Don Barron, Kathy Al- Evay, Jimmie Patterson, Hans Jae- Otage Band ROW ONE: Mr. Tay- or Purdy, Glenn Rhodes, Robert liss, Jimmy Dozier, Joe David- son, Simos Georgandis. ROW TWO: Robert Duval, Fred Meeks, Clarence Theck, John Hurst, Gary hitsett, David Speich. ROW xander, Vicki French, Bob North- ger. President: Charles Sparks The Lamar Band, directed by Taylor E. Purdy from North Texas State, has shown again its versatility in marching and concert performances. This year it has enlarged its reputation as one of the most outstanding bands in Southeast Texas. In the fall, marching is the foremost interest of the Redskin Band. This fall members marched at all the football games and added much to the school spirit at each pep rally. As a result of all the hard work, the band performed one of the most versatile shows at the lnterscholastic League Marching Contest. Also, they greeted such football teams as the University of Texas and the University of Mississippi at the Houston Inter- national Airport. During the spring the band is concerned primarily with concert work. Preparing for such events as Inter- scholastic League Concert and Sightreading Contest, All-State tryouts, Solo and Ensemble Contest, and the yearly musical took up a great part of the timeg however, the spring is also a time for parades and trips. The band was invited to participate in the Gov- ernor's Inauguration Parade in Austin, Texas. Fourth Officer: Jimmy Dozier Vice-President: Karen Kleiderer Drum Major: Fred Meeks Second Officer: Steve Thomas Director: Mr. Taylor Purdy Third Officer: Robert Bliss .729 .D.C.C.'s Big Wheels f. If, swf, few vow s W, -L,-, I K, 1 ' , ,gf im Surge 4, ' 'sgfag 1' 1,--, - :Aw tg -n z S56-M y : ' QSSEWJEFZ vw :sr 7- of -f Tom Walne conducts an N.D.C.C. Officers' Club meeting. Kitty Russell seems to be more interested in the photographer Officers from the Various N.D.C.C. companies and the staff members make up the N.D.C.C. Of- ficers' Club. The' club provides an opportunity for the officers to discuss vital issues confronting them. It promotes greater interest in military affairs, constructively criticizes the corps as a whole, and supervises the social affairs of the unit. In this manner the club renders the entire N.D.C.C. Bat- talion many valuable and useful services. The high- light of the year is the Military Ball during the spring semester. Ross, J oe Salzhandler, Henry Steger, Patrick Stonedale, Rod Vanzant, Bob 130 N.D.C.C. officers Club Bader, Anne Bottrell, David Clinton, Larry Curbo, Cyd Jackson, Linda Kay Mac Naughton, ,Virginia Mortimer, Martha Quinn, James President: Tom Walne Vice-President: Cyd Curbo Secretary-Treasurer: Linda Kay Jackson Sponsor: Major Leroy Willard A Rifle Team members include James Quinn, Jeff Hafkemeyer, Larry Clinton, Kitty Russell, David Bottrell, Bob Vanzant, and Richard Zook. Attention - Forward arch B Rifle Team members include Rod Stonedale, Patrick Steger, Bart Whitrock, Cyd Curbo, Brad Goebel, .leff Weber, and Joe Ortiz. Drill Team Leaders: Cyd Curbo, David Bottrell. ROW ONE: Bob Vanzant, Henry Salzhandler, Hector Valor, Clifford Meyer, Richard Zook. ROW TWO: James Quinn, Keith Frazier, Gene Pippin, Andy Dadinis, Richard Rossman. ROW THREE: Rod Stonedale, .loe Ross, Brad Goebel, James Hubbard. 131 ' 4 5. if ,N , . , .U .S-M...r, An Company ROW ONE: Rohert Vanzant, Rod Stonedale, Linda Kay Jackson. ROW TWO: Keith Frazier, Hector Valor, Randy Sparks Joe Ortiz, Andy Dadinis, Richard Rossman. ROW THREE: Clifford Meyer, Richard Butler, Joseph Weidner, Jeff Weber, Brad Goebel. ilitar Look B Company FRONT: Patrick Steger. ROW ONE: Jeff Hafkemeyer, Gene Pippin, Richard Zook, Bart Whitrock. ROW TWO: Joe Allen Garner, Bill Shelton, Michael Parker, James Quinn. 132 N.D.C.C. if :Q 3 if 3 5 Q X. vi R ey if 1: Headquarters Company includes Martha Mortimer, Henry Salz- handler, Cyd Curbo, Virginia MacNaughton, David Bottrell, Jay Ginsburg, and Kitty Russell. Drum and Bugle Corps mem- bers are Tom Walne, Mike Newman, Paul Salassi, Ned Muse, Donald Hall, Ronnie Stevens, and Larry Newman. sponsors Virginia MacNaughton, Linda Kay Jackson, Anne Bader, Cyd Curho, Kitty Russell, and Martha Mortimer discuss N.D.C.C. 133 Mirabeau -- Blair, Susan Clark, Clair 134 Mirabeau Allison, Lynn Barnhill, Nancy Cloud, Cathy Coole, Edana Cruse, Lucinda Failing, Ann Ferguson, Lynn Ferguson, Pam Ford, Sally Fowler, Nancy Garwood, Anne Goss, Prissy Graves, Mollie Greenwood, Pam Gregory, Sally Holmes, Carol Holmes, Elizabeth Jackson, Linda Kay Jewell, Susan John, Jennifer Kucera, Lilly Long, Jeanne McClelland, Anne a Friendly Spirit Mirabeau was organized for the purpose of promoting good citizenship and friendliness, for improving physi- cal 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 Mirabeau Melodrama, 4'Egad, What a Cad! 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 Mira- beau, and the Mirabeau Scholarship of one hundred dollars is presented to the most outstanding and de- serving non-member graduate. New Mooks build a pyramid during Mirabeau initiation. Mother John, '4Father Bland, 4'Detective Overton, and Fowler McClelland act out a scene from the Melodrama. President: Mallory Taylor Malick, Karen Merritt, Linda Montgomery, Bonnie Morris, Melinda Murray, Susan Noble, Ellen Overton, Laura Parks, Kaye Peterson, Leslie Pollard, Mary Prokop, Leslie Smith, Pam Temple, Donna Vice-President: Lilly Kucera Recording Secretary Llnda Merritt Corresponding Secretary Leslie Prokop Treasurer: Stephanie Sokolosky Sponsor: Miss Sharon Lester Singleton, Winkie Sokolosky, Stephanie Taylor, Mallory Terrell, Lorna Tomfohrde, Charlene Tompkins, Mary Veltmann, Gay White, Mary Wilson, Sandy Wright, Janeice Albrecht, Mary ,lane Anderson, Margaret Bader, Anne Bell, Sarah Benson, Annette Boes, Dorothy Lee Bolling, La Noe Bornefeld, Betty Boudreaux, Monnie Bracewell, Judy Brandes, Marian Bumetr, Patty Carpe, Sylvia Chandler, Judy Cox, Carol Niwauna was organized to give 4'Charity where charity is needed and to co-operate fully in any project for the interest of Lamarf' Niwauna girls gave food to a needy family at Thanksgiving and entertained und- erprivileged children at Dow Elementary School with a party and presents at Christmas. This year Niwauna girls again sold the small Niwauna mums not only for the weekly football games, but also for Hero Mum Week and Teachers? Mum Week. The highlight of the fall semester was the annual formal dance in November. ln the spring, Niwauna again sold its famous singing Valentines. To promote its usefulness to Lamar, Niwauna do- nates all its remaining profits at the end of the year to some worth-while school project. 1 President: Betty Bornefeld l Vice-President: Elizabeth Creeger Treasurer: Mary Jane Albrecht Creeger, Elizabeth Recording Secretary: Patti Dahlstrom Dahlstrom, Patti Corresponding Secretary: Morven Edwards Dumas, Dana Sponsor: Mrs. Dorothy Woodruff Edwards, Morven 1 0- 136 Niwauna Niwauna members seem to be having a blast at the annual Niwauna Formal. Mums for Sale! Mum's the word fNiwauna mum, that isl exclaim Sarah Bell, Ann Lee, Paige Watson, and Nance Hines. 7 Ellzey, Cynthia Erwin, Judy Fisher, Alice Flake, Tammy Huehotter, Linda James, Carolyn James, Shirley Kenler, Mija Kleiderer, Karen Lee, Ann Long, Alicia Lunclstrom, Marilyn McGee, Claire Mathison, Marilyn Mattox, Katy Mendell, Barbara Mendell, Sarah Middleton, Robin Mortimer, Martha Mullin, Martha lo Nicholson, Mary K. Ostin, Cail Overstreet, Tira Smith, Clare Stewart, Barbara Thorning, Mary Lou Torrence, Patricia l Watson, Paige 138 Palamar Ames, Marcia Angelo, Cheryl Bamette, Mary Barrett, Jaia Beyer, Barbara Bones, Sherree Bryant, Gladys Buck, Betty Buechel, Cynthia Butler, Kathy Castillo, Joyce Cole, ,leri Davis, St. Claire Debo, Suzanne Dee, Stephanie Engel, Sherry Bu a Foo 5 w .leri Cole, Anne Janes, ,laia Banrett, Harriet MeCleary and Vanda Greenwood are working on the basketball mural. Work for a Palamar member begins as early as the first week of June, when the girls meet to design and write slogans for the colorful red and blue pep ribbons. The members meet again in July and August to make posters and plan for the fall semester. The club starts the school year with the annual back-to-school party given by the officers for the members. Through autumn months the club members show their loyalty to school and club through the sale of slogan slips fthe club's greatest source of incomej, roster ribbons, pennants, and football dolls. The club contributes to the United Fund, Book Week, and the basketball team, and this year sponsored the Parent- Teachers Association's membership drive. Flodine, Nancy Frankie, Lynn Gates, Pam Greenwood, Vanda Halla, Patsy Harris, Juanita Harris, Judy 3 Hill, Alison I :Jall logan lip Pzeszdent Jeri Cole Vzce Preszdent Nancy Flodine Treasurer St Claire Davis Secretary Anne Janes Secretary Marcia Ames Sponsor Mrs Margaret Wisdom Ilse, Joyce Juhnko, Charlotte Janes, Anne Jenkins, Stella Jones, Susan Jordan, Nancy Betty Zanek finds some customers for her slogan slips Kilgore, Mary Lee McCleary, Harriet Maresh, Ellen Pearson, Hannah Powers, Carola Richards, Jeanne Richey, Jean Sagendorph, Anne Smith, Grace Snell, Sandra Tomlinson, Leah Tovar, Candy Trulan, Linda Usher, Mary Warren, Kerry Whatley, Judy Wicoff, Patsy Wisdom, Pat Woodhouse, Susan Zanek, Betty Alexander, Kathy Alexander, Vicki Attra, Carolyn Barhee, Pat Bo Ca ehme, Kathy Borzilleri, Stella Branncr, lda Cale Brunan, Peggy Buchhold, Carolyn rter, Nancy From Punk To greater loyalty . . ., a phrase from the Tawas pledge, shows a quality in each Tawasi girl-loyaltj not only to her school, but to her community. Early in the school year, Tawasi members distributer school maps to the new sophomores. Football seasoi was busy because Tawasi not only provided the gian football banner, but this year sponsored the Reagal game. This yearns charity project was a Weekly visit tc the Houston Christian Home for the Aged, Where tht girls visited and helped care for patients. Each spring the Tawasi girls look forward to the annual banquet formal dance, and Mother-Daughter Tea. l The Tawasi Cup is awarded annually to one out standing junior boy on the basis of scholastic ability and extracurricular activities. 140 Tawasi Cogswell, Cecile ' Dcvall, Pam Dickinson, Sherry Farrow, Teresa Fletcher, Lin Gaines, Debbie Gill, Elizabeth Girard, Toni Greene, Patsy Groot, Linda Hardin, Barbara , Havemann, Helen l Hirt, Jane Jacobson, Stephanie' Lee, Linda f Licce, Kathy ' Merriam, Anne Middleton, Tracy Monro, Mary F Mooney, Anne Morgan, .loan Needham, Nancy Neilson, Nancy Nelson, Cathie Newman, Sandy Phillips, Sue Repana, Bessie Roberts, Sylvia Robertson, Nancy Rollins, Joyce Skaff, Ruth Ann Skaggs, Barbara Salassi, Sophie Stavinoha, Betty Stiles, Cory Toft, Barbara Vest, Jeffra Wayne, Sandra Willingham, Charlo Willingham, Linda to Established ember President: Stella Borzilleri Vice-President: Peggy Branan Recording Secretary: Barbara Skaggs Corresponding Secretary: Helen Havemann Treasurer: Anne Merriam Sponsor: Miss Ellen Beall The leaders of a climbing brigade include Nancy Carter, Ruth Ann Skaff, Cathie Nelson, Kathy Alexander, and Vicki Alexander. the Tawasi installation are ROW ONE: Jeffra Vest, Lin Fletcher, Charlotte Willingham. ROW TWO: Stella Borzilleri, Anne Merriam, Pat Barbee, Miss Ellen Beall, Nancy Needham, Peggy Branan, Helen Havemann, and Patsy Greene. HPens, Pennantsf'-this isa popular trademark of the Wichaka-Chums. The ideals which the club stands for include charity, hospitality, usefulness, merit, and scholarship, and these are summed up in the clulfs purpose- to be truef' During the Thanksgiving and Christmas seasons the club sponsored various charity projects and made donations to the school. Annually, Wichaka presents to the most representative senior boy the David Fenwick White Memorial Cup. Highlighting the social activities was the club's annual formal dance in April. Other activities were the Style Show, the Mother-Daughter Tea, and the Mother- Daughter Banquet. 142 Wichaka Hueske, Sandra Kavanaugh, Karen Long, Debbie Part on Frida Behrens, Linda President .' Jill Echols Echols' 'llll Vice-President: Sharon Mitchell Corresponding Secretary: Cindy Roberts Recording Secretary: Cheryl Smith Sponsor: Mrs. Dorothy Greenway McCulloch, Sandy McElroy, Cynthia McElroy, Martha Mitchell, Sharon Nelson, Sheryl Roberts, Cindy Shepherd, Ollive Smith, Cheryl Smith, Sally Sullivan, Carole Thomas, Meri Williams, Donna he Thirteenth but a party on Friday the thirteenth? exclaims Wichaka Jill Echols to Martha McElroy, Sandy McCulloch, and Roberts. Wichaka treasurer Cynthia McElroy robs fellow members Cheryl Smith and Karen Kavanaugh of their dues. ichaka members Donna Williams, Jill Echols, Meri Thomas, and Linda Behrens try to convince Cary Naber and Mike Petitt to buy ichaka pens. 143 A Ro al Court Irari court members are Nancy Herveyg Mary Tompkinsg Sarah Mendellg Susan .lonesg Queen, Shelley Sucherg Mary Whiteg and Mollie Graves. I 44 I rari Understanding spirit of lrari men is evident in the motto ulmi lrarif, which means '6Brotl1er Always? Tl library, the drama department, athletic teams, the ban+ and various charities receive generous donations fron lrari members. Annual events such as the lrari Safari, Stag Bai quet, Head Hunt, and lrari Court have made lra an active social and service organizations at Lama New additions to the lrari schedule are a Christmz Party for the Faith Home Orphans and the lrari Reb Recall. 9 President: George Bland 3 Vice-President: Larry Rodgers , Secretary: Robert Works Treasurer: Stuart Chandler i Sponsor: Mr. Joe Euresti 4 Ballanfant, Burt 1 Bellows, Warren Bertron, Sam ' Blackledge, Pete Bland, George Bliss, Billy 1 Bliss, Robert Brannon, Jack Bryan, Chris Cadwallader, Willi Chandler, Stuart Dill, Larry l Dozier, Jimmy Engel, .l oe Hendrix, Tommy Jennings, Paul McKee, Patrick Mann, Steve Miller, Paul Morse, George Much, Mark Northway, Bob Otto, Milton Purnell, Tom Redding, Steve Reed, Mike Rice, Ben Rodgers, Larry Spear, John Stewart, Bill Sullivan, Danny Telford, Bill Thomas, Bill Thomas, Phillip Usher, Bill Vogt, .lim Wiooff, Jimmy Works, Robert Zabak, Basim Zanek, John Iran Heads receive new faces during initiation. 145 Pow ow Parties President: Jeff Suttles Vice-President: David Price Secretary: Buck Bland Treasurer: John Brock Sponsor: Mr. James Hart Jeff Suttles gives Buck Bland and John ny Brock, one hundred tickets to sell for the Christmas dance. Adkins, Ward Alexander, .lim Bland, David Braden, Louis Brindley, Mace Britton, George Brock, Johnny Comiskey, Charle Condry, Jim Cook, Lawrence Denman, Frank Dorroh, John Doyle, Ron Eustler, Bobby Fenoglio, Johnny Ferguson, Dillon Fisk, Hollye Gammage, V Bill 146 Pow Wow Cilley, Jim Goerner, Jim Hindman, Fred Hinds, Randy Hueter, Gary Hull, Ralph S Pow Wow has always been an active social, service club. Pow Wow originated the Homecoming hop and May Fete dance. Pow Wow members contribute to the library, athletic teams, the band, Red Cross, the United Fund, and underprivi- leged families. The club supported the Bellaire game with banners and posters. Pow Wow members are renowned party givers, and any dance they have is a certain success. So it was with the Mis- tletoe Dancef, given before the holidays. Encouraging student developments, Pow Wow each year presents the K. Lamar Camp Memorial Award to the senior boy showing excellence in character, scholar- ship, and athletics. Hutcheson, Palmer Hutcheson, Tommy Jenett, Bruce Jacobus, Chuck Johnson, Bruce Kalpaxis, Jimmy McGuffey, Clay Marmaduke, Bill Moorman, Jess Naber, Gary Oliver, Henry Pettigrew, Malcom Phair, Mickey Poland, Jim Price, Bob Price, David Selke, Richard Shipley, George Smith, Markle Suttles, Jeff Telford, Kenny Trapp, Paul Tunks, John Wolters, David Sweetheart Kathy Hopkins better watch out while she helps Jimmy Kalpaxis Jeff Suttles and Ward Adkins put up mistletoe for Pow Wow's Mistletoe Dance 147 1 Homecoming Dance 148 Ramal Adams, George Allen, .lohn Bailey, Buddy Soda jerk Jack Vaughn serves Billy Earle, Laura Overton, Linda Dickson, and Roberi Westheimer. Bentley, Bob Berson, Charles Bohlmann, Wright Brunschwig, Gaston Clark, Cary David, Darnell Disch, Jimmy Earle, Billy Everts, Steve Founded in 1942, the Ramal Club is dedicateg to three purposes: promotion of school spirit ii the student body, creation of a strong feeling o fellowship among its members, and maintenance ol high academic standings. Ramal is continuallj Working for these goals throughout the year. Rama supports the athletic program both directly ant indirectly. It holds the Ramal Relays in the spring for boys interested in track who have not particf pated in our track program, Ramal boys als: issue reminders to the student body at differen times during the football season to urge attendanc at the games. Fellowship in the club is advancei through the members' Working for school spiri and through the many social affairs for the mem bers during the year. High academic standar are furthered by the presentation of the Ramal Cu to the outstanding junior girl at Lamar. Ramal' other services include contributions to the Unite Fund and to the library. zinsilver, Alan elder, Edward aff, Jerry regory, Tony amill, Bill odges, Leighton orton, Ernie Ice, J im Fnnedy, Biff ochanowsky, Mike einert, Roger ivermore, .l im Collins Richard Charles amal Sweetheart Barbara Young and date, Jerry Goff, seem be enjoying themselves at Homecoming. V I Wallaee, Roy Walsh, Tom Westheimer, Robert White, Rick Redmon, John Riveire, Tim Robertson, Pat Roden, Tom Sollberger, Darrell Stubbs, Joe Talbot, Tom Vaughn, Gary Vaughn, .lack President: ,lack Vaughn Vice-President: Roger Leinert Secretary: Jerry Goff Treasurer: Charles Raulston Sponsor: Mr. J. L. Gorman Albrecht, Mary Jane Alexander, Eunice Alley, Donna Attra, Carolyn Barbee, Pat Barnhill, Nancy Bayer, Julia Bell, Sarah Bornefeld, Betty Borzilleri, Stella Bracewell, Judy Brandes, Marian Bridges, Sandi Burrow, Kathy Cruse, Lucinda From the New York World's Fair to Houston, Tex come compliments to the lovely Choralettes. This ye the Choralettes took a trip to the Cherry Blosso Festival in Washington, D. C., and a side trip Annapolis. The Choralettes sponsored the annual Sadie Hawki Dance in November, with a theme of '4Sadie goes Kiddielanclf' Everyone enjoyed the party and tl lollipops l Local engagements included performances at tl Trade Fair, Music Hall, River Oaks Country Clu Houston Country Club, Lakeside Country Club, t Humble Building, Rotary Club, Petroleum Club, ai the International Cotton Conference. Cumming, Charie Curbo, Cyd Dahlstrom, Patti 'i'ii. a id! ! Jill Echols, Bonnie Montgomery, Eli Holmes, -fgggf ' V ':'g C , , all seem to think Rick Smith is their date. 4 Q M f ' ' Davis, Leslie ' Debo, Suzanne g if ,,,,tt, C g Echols, Jill ' i ler ' C , A . L, gi, ,L ,.z: K gy g it 4 tl ' - H f t, ',,, :.1 fi 1,32 ml, 'C ,,,:,, fi :..- ,,.., M A I K .Elf yyt A ' A '-,, l ttye ' '1':' .,,, ' tn'i ::f :-- 1- . g f M -rtr rf' I Q .,,, 1- A t - VVVV .::: S I , .. ii' :fr K rr - gag, A- 'i'- A A- ' at i ' ' ,---- A -: ,,,,', 150 Choralettes and Mary Jane Alhrecw Ferguson, Pam Flannery, Gayle Fodell, Barbara Gantt, Carol Gayle, Glenda Gill, Elizabeth Girard, Toni Graves, Mollie Greenwood, Pam Haden, Johanna Hamilton, Carolyn Harris, Judy Hervey, Kathy Hess, Sue Hewitt, Anne Hopkins, Kathy i Aooomplishment Through Song Montgomery, Bonnie Morris, Melinda Murray, Susan Noble, Ellen O'Shea, Kathy Parker, Lane Peterson, Leslie Phillips, Sue Prokop, Leslie Richards, Jeanne Riggs, Sally Roberts, Sue Sagendorph, Anne Sartwelle, Susie Singleton, Winkie Skaggs, Barbara Smith, Pam Sokolosky, Stephanie Stewart, Barbara Sucher, Shelley Sullivan, Terry Taylor, Mallory Taylor, Sandy Temple, Donna Tunks, Terry Underwood, Susan Veltmann, Gay White, Mary Williamson, Mary Lyn Wisdom, Pat Yawn, Diane Young, Barbara The lovely Choralettes entertain at the River Oaks Country Club. Kucera, Lilly Lindsay, Marijo Lusk, Charlene McCleary, Harriet Merriam, Anne Merritt, Linda President and Piqnist: Lilly Kucera Vice-President: Shelley Sucher Secretaries: Charlene Lusk, Linda Merritt, Susan Murray Treasurer: Terry Tunks Sponsor: Mr. Lee S. Keding Forever, inging Members of Tali Shiloha include Linda Soucy, Anne Janes, Anne Jones, Margaret Moreland, Judy Allen, Harriet Mcflleary, Dede Griswold, and Mary Howdeshell. Bigley, Barbara Brown, Rebecca Farrow, Teresa Fletcher, Lin Foitik, Bonnie Gill, Ann Haigler, .lolee Howdeshell, Mary Hueske, Sandra Jordan, Dana 152 Lamar-0-Liers Kleiderer, Vivian McRoberts, Kay Lyn Marshall, Margie Mayer, Janet Morgan, Joan Nelson, Leslie March We Onward ary Lee Kilgore adds her talents to Lamar's production of he Mikado. Newman, Sandy Nicholson, Lyn Pennington, Peggy Powers, Carola Roemer, Liz Sachs, Peggy Schwathe, Sara Sins, Patty Stiles, Cory Street, Marguerite Thomas, Meri Zaun, Carolyn President: Sandy Newman Vice-President: Teresa Farrow Secretary: Charlotte Willingham Treasurer: Dana Jordan Sponsor: Mrs. Norma Lowder Lamar-O-Liers, combined with Mixed Chorus mem- bers, presented Gilbert and Sullivan's Mikado for one of the most outstanding performances in Lamar's history. Proceeds purchased the school's first robes, a beautiful royal blue faille with red and white satin reversible academic hoods. Sullivan, Carole Willingham, Charlotte Willingham, Linda Wright, Marilyn 153 4 Music - Stirs the oul Wfhe Lamar Mixed Chorus visited our historic city and presented the most beautiful music Ihave ever heard . . . These young people were certainly excellent representatives of the great state of Texas. -Harold J. Kammerer, Executive Vice-President of the Alexandria Virginia, Chamber of Commerce. 154 Mixed Chorus Allen, Judy Andrews, Doug Berry, Mary Britton, Phillip Childers, Linda Cleland, Janet Clift, Elaine Dickson, Patty Edwards, Dennis Flodine, Nancy Frankie, Lynn Candy, Paul'B. Glenn, Rosemary Griswold, Dede Hays, Linda Jeffery, Steve Jones, Pat Kent, Terry Kilgore, Mary Lee Lee, Pat Leeton, Warren Lowe, Mary .lo McGhee, Lyda McLaughlin, Karen Merriam, Nancy Monro, Mary Morrison, Al Mortimer, Martha Lamar's Mixed Chorus has presented a variety of programs during the 1964-65 year. Highlight of the fall semester was the seven-day trip to Washington, D.C., December 18-24, where, upon official proclamation of Governor John Connally, the Lamar Mixed Chorus rep- resented the state of Texas in the Pageant of Peace at the Senate Rotunda. There they were acclaimed the finest group to appear in ten years of programing. At Alexandria, Virginia, City Hall, they were presented a scroll by the Mayor and a reproduction of the Fairfax County Charter for the school. Other appearances were at Christ Church, Alexandria fCeorge Washington,s churchl, and at Foundry Methodist Church. Chorus members were honored guests at a reception sponsored by the Alexandria Chamber of Commerce in Gadsby's Tavern, where Washington last reviewed the troupsg at a trim-a-tree party at Tulip-Hills-on-the Potomac fhome of the program coordinator of the Pageantlg for even- song at the Washington Cathedral, and for a private showing of the White House. Even the weather wel- comed the chorus with a beautiful snowfall, making winter sports a reality. Y Mussina, Beverly Owens, Bruce Reynolds, Carol Roberts, Cindy Ross, .loe Shorck, Kenneth Smith, Sally Taylor, Stephanie Tomfohrde, Charlene Watson, Paige Wylie, Roy Zanek, Betty President: Martha Mortimer Vice-President: ,lim Dodd Secretary: Janet Cleland Treasurer: Mary Lee Kilgore Sponsor: Mrs.- Norma Lowder The performance was one of the finest we have ever heard . . . All were extremely high in praise of the outstanding program. -John G Tarver, United States Senate. 155 iii gl X535 M if QQ ' I . il' 3 gf? Q. WK! .A,.A,AAZ , ::E 5 APZZ b 3 K MK QQ 'fAii2 N 1-1.1. S.D.-MAIN gm. H A'N :QIA I M A,'- y is Ep . ..., Qfzzw ZA.. V - wi Agzi ' . ,,.,., i i .E Q::,. 1 ' ,: Y In . ':' 1'V'A-'AA ii: 22 3 5 A . ,,V,:AE ' V.,A ,, ,Q -1'J 1 ' Q. V,,'A,A'. Q- ,. ,f ' .. ' 1'- ' ':-, ' :ZE1A:1.',A 'Q':,Z EAA Q V- M ' W ' : ':l:-: A s f EEE aziiifik 5:,:, .. V..1q,EE:,::EQ,.:,.:AZEg.,., V, AVEZEVEE1 blzgbev, ,VVA I 1 bzlv A K 2 .A ii 2,. ih. ,,EE' , S, A . .Qi V , v.,.. 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In the opening battle with Milby the defensive unit of the Buffs held the Lamar attack back to squeak out a 12-7 victory. With fire and determina- tion, therefore, the Mighty Tribe traveled to Galveston to ice down the Tors 17-8. When the Rams of Waltrip pitted themselves against our Indians, the Redskins punched across two last-half touchdowns, held the Rams to only four last-half first downs, and came away with a 13-12 upset victory. The smiles of Lady Luck helped the tribe bounce Lee, 14-7, to many the sweetest victory of the year. Against Reagan, Lamar got a key break in the fourth period, and the Redskins knew just what to do with it. The try for the extra' two points failed, and Reagan got past us 7-6. Austin used a 101-yard opening-kickoff touchdown re turn to nip the hard-fighting tribe I3-7. The Jones Falcon capitalized on a blocked kick and a recovered fumble ii the first period, and went on to defeat the Indians 32-Id In a 14--9 victory over Westbury, the Redskins were pre dicted underdogs, but being alert and playing the brea brought home another win. In the annual mud-bath du between Lamariand Bellaire, the Indians lost 12-7, b not without a valiant try to score in the last fifty-nine onds on a recovered on-side kick. In the final game Lama cashed in on a break and made it pay off for a 7-6 not over San Jacinto. PAUL TRAPP BILL EARLE All-City fHonorable mentionl All-City Defense f2nd teamh All-District LYNN WOLF GARY VAUGHN CORBY ROBERTSON ROGER LEINERT All-City CHonorable All-City Defense Captain V A11-Zone Offense Mention? 12nd Team! Most Valuable Player f2nd Teaml Scrapbook Award Most Outstanding Captain Lineman - . All-City Defense gffvlffftiff-ff Aiicny Offense Auncity f2nd Teaml fHonorahle MentionJ 160 Football All-Zone Defense All-Zone Offense C2nd Teaml PETER PETKAS ROGER LEINERT GARY VAUGHN LYNN WOLF LEIGHTON CHAMBERS uarterback uarterback W1DgbHCk Tallback Tailback It is hard work to be a manager. Bill Wareing, Brien John, Sher- man Glass, Robbie Moore, Rich- ard Powell, and John Oliver show how hard. :eldo 52 Hard work wlth good coaching as can he seen ln this practice make a winning team Brock RICK MARTIN BOBBY LUNDBERG MALCOLM PETTIGREW JIM INCE. JIM GARDNER 'fallback Wlngback Wmgback Fullback Hard Blow by Big Red With the help of John Brock and Tom Walther, Lynn Wolf slips through Waltrip pursuers for the deciding touchdown in an upset victory. I i VIC TARVER STEVE WILLIAMS Fullback Tailback Z Cheerleaders Steve Mims and Charlene Lusk ERIC FRISK Wingbaek DAVID WHEATLEY Wingback Wingback JIM HERRINGTON BILL EDWARDS Center Center CARL ALLRED Leighton Chambers goes after a critical fourth-quarter Bellaire fumble. Cheerleaders Larry Rodgers and Susan Murray PHAIR TOM LAWLESS Fullback Quarterback Roger Leinert strives to break free from a Waltrip tackler. Wright Bohlmann eludes Bellaire tacklers DOUG SIMMONS Guard BOB LAKIN Guard DAVID PRICE TIM RIVEIRE Guard Guard Coach Duke Lane talks to the pressbox during the Reagan game. 74 415355 i3555lHie?i'?sE?l2i4ifk!V - f' --5.-,'iimK15 Iv a HR Chuck .lacobus demonstrates the correct way to begin an ankle wrap as the other trainers-Charles Morris, Vincent Licata, and Gregg Bautsch-look on. BILL PEEBLES Tackle CHRIS YOUNG Tackle RANDY HINDS Tackle DAVID WITT Tackle gui, m EL, - : V kkkz Y I I .,,,!WM A 1- '- I . as I ata raal R 4 - of A . F I I il f i Lfiiliiw - 1 :Bi z I in i: I I I If fi 6 5 rr 'lll h- I of A c I r Z I I ,rrlr 1 V W, fr , gif- . I . -f ' ---- . ti .TQ ..,,, 5 gms., . M - ' f i ' V ' 5 yu JOHN MOORE .lIM ALEXANDER JOHN BROCK Guard Guard Guard Success Throu h Teamwork Roger Leinert hands off to Vic Tarver, who plows through a hole made by Bill Peehle and Hollye Fisk in the Milby game. Escorted by the new Boys' Booster Club, the Redskins run on to the field. lf Af.. BILL EARLE MIKE MITCHELL TERRY LOPAS Guard Tackle Tackle Lynn Wolf picks up precious yardage around the end against Bellaire. oach Gene O'Reagan intently watches the tight estbury game with Coach Bill McGee. Cheerleader Stephanie Sokolosky PAUL TRAPP Tackle al WRIGHT BoHLMANN End A . is Ea 1 GEORGE ZELUFF fe End HOLLYE FISK DAVID DARNELL End End I Wig?-1 f-'- f' f I ,,f:gz,x?g , . J I .. Af J. - L ,si ui Roger Leinert picks up yards on a keeper against Waltrlp Victor .lubilant Redskins explode af ter victory over Waltrip At home in the equipment room are man- agers Brien John, Robbie Moore, John Oliver, Richard Powell, Sherman Glass, and Paul Young. 166 Football Next Yearls Varsity Skins ROW ONE: Sanders, Young, Feinsilver, Herzog, Dowell, Sebastain, Wallace, R. Cook. ROW TWO: Coach Lee, Bautsch, Graham, Evins, Hare, Lawrence, Rodriguez, Perez, Cabiness, Glass, Leeton, Coach Roper. ROW THREE: Dugat, T. Thrash, Armand, O'Neal, Kennedy, L. Cook, Carsey, May. ROW FOUR: Crapse, Feagin, Word, Comiskey, Bennett, C. Thrash, Jones, Burriss, Kirk. NOT PICTURED: Vogler Lamar 12 lVlilby Lamar Austin 13 Lamar 23 Galveston Lamar Jones 7 Lamar 14 Waltrip Lamar Westbury 8 Lamar 12 Lee Lamar Bellaire 0 Lamar 29 Reagan Lamar San Jacinto 0 l It took at least this much San Jacinto defense, to slow Beating San Jacinto was easy for the Junior Varsity with down Big Red. goal-line tackles like this. 167 l-lard-Fighting Little Red y,,., ,l - L, t ROW ONE: Hargrave Young Weatherly Davi. W, Urquhart Hilburn, Harness Rabe. ROW TWO: Kubik, Hawkins, E. Urquhart, Engel, Stacey, Porter, Sponsel, Jones, Stamey, Tunks, Tate. ROW THREE: Young, Meador, Potter, Kelsey, B. Abemathy, McClure, Ivins, C Abernathy, Word, Newcombe, Noel. ROW FOUR: Gentry, Coach Meador, McKenzie, Wallace Crapse, Dyer, Rosenbaum, Lomas, Dennison, Runne, Smyth, Coach Hart, Wareing, Licata NOT PICTURED: Scruggs, Croom, Jackson, Longoria. Z 5 3 Lamar 14 Memorial 19 Lamar Jesuit Lamar 0 Aldine 8 Lamar St. Pius Lamar 6 Spring Branch 0 Lamar Jones Lamar 46 Spring Woods 6 Lamar J ones Lamar 6 St. Thomas 8 Lamar Bellaire The mud was not all that bothere Coach James Hart in the Bellaire gamgl The hole closes up on the jolly clan, but not before Little Red moves the ball against Little Red goes up and over Bellaire. Bellaire. 168 Football Lamar, Lamar Lamar Lamar Lamar Lamar Lamar Lamar Lamar Lamar San Jacinto game. Basketball Bellaire Westbury Austin ,l ones San Jacinto Bellaire Westbury Austin Jones San Jacinto top center, clockwise: Terry Newman goes down to the floor to beat a Jones man to the ball High point man and captain Gary shoots. Dickie Moers sets up a free shot as Dillon Ferguson prepares to rebound Cary Clark demonstrates his skill at free Disgusted Indians watch Austin take extra free shots. Captain Tommy Lott passes through San Jacinto defenders Coaches Duke and Tom Lynch discuss the Austin game. Rick White tips a Jones try for two Wrlght Bohlmann brings the ball down court in Members of the 1964-65 Lamar Redskin Basketball Team are ffrom left Rick White, Dillon Ferguson, Wright Bohlmann, Bill Stewart, Garlen fkneelingl Coach Duke Lane. Not pictured: Tom Lott. Coach Duke Lane's improving band of cagers were plagued by lack of height again this year. To combat the soaring competition, the lndians developed a precise and intricate method of playing the ball. Pre-district games gave the Redskins the opportunity to overcome their faults and win a few trophies doing it. After losing to Spring Branch in the first round, the Tribe walked away from the Houston Jaycee Tournament with the consolation trophy. Trips to the Corpus and Brazosport Tournaments yielded runner-up consolation trophies. The Skins traveled to Austin to beat highly rated Stephen F. Austin of Austin, but lost to McCallum of Austin on the same trip. Finally the Indians met their state-ranked rivals, the Cardinals from Bellaire. The opening district game against Bellaire was hard fought and well played, but in both of our encounters With the Cards, their inside punch and fabulous run-and-shoot ability enabled them to down the Redskins. lronically, the Westbury coach also complained Jim Gilley and a San Jacinto player observe an apparent Lamar two-pointer. 1 70 Basketball to rightl Dick Moers, Bill Koenig, Buddy Bailey, Robert Works, Clarahut, Gary Zeller, Jim Gilley, Terry Newman, Cary Clark, and about the lack of height, disregarding the fact that he had three six-four boys. An all-round team effort with goof ball handling blasted the Mighty Tribe past the Rebels twice. ln the first game, Big Red scored fifty-seven pei cent of their field shots in the first half and had only foul floor mistakes. The painful agony of defeat after our los: to Austin was frustrating to our Braves. ln the seconc game everything went well. Everybody made his shots, bu we lost by one point. Against the super-shooters of Jones Lamar fought hard, but they excelled Where we lacked. Thr well-rounded team of Jones played every facet of th game well, defeating us twice. Over San Jacinto the Indian showed a clear superiority in all parts of the game. Goof organization and playing the fast break brought home twc enjoyable victories. We scored a high of 99 points thi second game against San Jacinto, to end the season on 5 happy note. 4 Manager Jim Disch and trainer Chuck Jacobus take a breal at the quarter during the San Jacinto game. Indian age-Masters ill Koenig brings down the ball with Robert Works, setting up a shot to in- crease an already dominating lead over San Jacinto. arlen Clarabut gets the rebound from San Jacinto with the aid of Rick White and Gary Zeller. We were ahead of Austin at the start of the fourth period. Bill Stewart got the tip-off. Gary Zeller got the points. 1 71 Terry Newman, Rick White, and Jim Gilley bring the ball down ooun in the tight Austin game, where teamwork was the key. Basket 'QWeaving Jim Gilley dribbles past two Austin defenders to set up a play with Gary Zeller. 1 72 Basketball Dillon Ferguson, Bill Koenig, Garlen Clarabut, and Cary Clark listen to Coach Duke Lane's advice as they take a break at the half of the San Jacinto game. 'ff' Buddy Bailey prepares a frei- throw in the San Jacintc game as Robert Works wait! in the background. Gilley jumps up and over Jones defenders for two points Rick White looks on. Rick White shoots just before a tall Cardinal defender gets there Garlan Clarabut outmaneuvers San Jacinto to get off a long shot as Rick White and J im Gilley back him up. 173 ROW ONE: Mike Reed, Bill Anthony, Loyal Brown, Chuck McClure. ROW TWO: Shannon Nash, Pat Robertson, Art Green, Tom Burriss, Coach Tom Lynch. Not pictured: John Archer, Ed Sargent. SOPHOMORE Lamar 57 Spring Branch 45 Lamar 46 Jones 56 Lamar 49 Milby 48 Lamar 48 Bellaire 57 Lamar 42 Westbury 43 Lamar 67 Jones 50 Lamar 42 Bellaire 49 Lamar 47 Westbury 44- Lamar 53 Jones 43 Lamar 53 Spring Branch 30 1 74 Basketball Lamar Lamar Lamar Lamar Lamar Lamar Lamar Lamar Lamar Lamar Headed for the Varsity JUNIOR VARSITY 41 Bellaire 49 Westbury 55 Austin 38 Jones 72 San Jacinto 38 Bellaire 37 Westbury 62 Austin 55 Jones 67 San Jacinto ROW ONE: Billy Lent, Tyler Sponsel, John Ross, John Humberson, Edward Szkody, Duncan Rogde. ROW TWO: Bill Abernathy, Gordon Smyth, Bob Schoenvogel, Greg Abernathy, Coach Claudie Wright. Not pictured: Tommy Archer, Bob Dillon. Redskin Runners ,fp orare . ui es M, Q 9, L .2 ONE: Parks, Caviness, Saddler, Dantone, Olvey, Evins, E. Urquhart, Elledge, Herzog, Sanders, W. Urquhart, Nickolous, Suman, Porter, Meador, Hilburn. ROW TWO: Merrill, Gafas, Roe, Mims, Lakin, Kelsey, Bennett, Elkins, Ballanfant, Stewart, Darnell, ake, Bluntzer, Croom, Stiverson, Selke, Moore, Trapp. ROW THREE: Vogt, Timmons, Bailes, Thihodeaux, Price, Taryer, Gammage, Crawford, Lamotta, Martin, Kidd, Wolf, Wallace, Crowley, Hull, Webre, Ince, Gregory, Andrews, Murray, Coach Kirby Jett. Not Brooks, Carsey, Fain, Gentry, Graham, Harness, Hinds, Knowlton, Lundberg, McCormick, McGaw, Newcombe, Runne, Usher. This year, as in past years, Lamar is well represented on finals. These boys will certainly prove valuable in the dis- e cinder trails in this area. With Lamar's field men loom- tance races this spring. Under the direction of Coach Kirby g especially powerful and a good Well-rounded squad out Jett and Coach James Hart the team has already Won the r track, the season appears bright for the team. Last fall Bayshore Olympics and appears headed to carry on the cross-country team won city and ran third in the state winning tradition of Lamar track teams. the times is only one of the TRACK CAPTAIN BILL USHER FIELD CAPTAIN DAVID PRICE of managers Tim Timmons and Track 1 75 r fm Richard Selke and Jim Ince demonstrate their form over the lows to onlooking hurdler Don Suman, Dick Elledge, Robert Fain, Bill Stewart, Bill Usher, Curtis Dillard, Butcl Webre, and Doug Croom. inders - ork - Victor This year's quarter-milers are QROW ONEJ Ralph Hull, Craig Kidd, Burt Ballanfant, QROW TWOJ John Bennett, Bill Stewart, John Crowley, and Knot picturedh Raleigh Bailes. Sprinters Bill Gammage, Curtis Dillard, Roy Wallag Berge Tasian, Rick Martin, and Jim Vogt obse Butch Webre and Lynn Wolf waiting for the gut Some of the strong sophomores out for track this year are KROW ONE? Wesley Urquhart, Ray Timberlake, Eddie Urquhart, .lim Stiverson, QROW TWOJ Jim Murray, .lim Dantone, Fred Olvey, Warren Bluntzer, and Louis Parks. l 2, 1 i 3 Sprint relay handoffs: Bill Cammage and Jim Vogt . . . Roy Wallace and Curtis Dillard Raleigh Bailes and Lynn Wolf . . . 176 Track Mile-relay hand-offs: Ralph Hull and John Crowley Raleigh Bailes and John Bennett . . . Jogging a warm-up lap are milers Manley Roe, Ray Timber- lake, Ernest Caviness, Jim Stiverson, and James Saddler Burt Ballanfant and Craig Kidd practice a mile relay handfoff. embers of this year's city championship cross-colmtry team include Wesley quhart, Chuck Lamotta, Burt Ballanfant, Jeorge Gafas, James Saddler, Eddie rquhart, Manley Roe, and Ray Timberlake. Coach Kirby Jett observes Curtis Dillard's swift start. 177 Paul Trapp tosses the discus for Coach James Hart and discus and shot men Steve Mims, Vic Tarver, David Price, Bob Lakin, Doug Andrews, Mike Porter, Dick Meador, Philip Nickolaus, and Sam Crawford. Power in the Field This year's high jumpers are Bill- Stewart, David Darnell, Tom Moore, Robert Fain, and Dick Elledge. 1 78 Track Broad jumper Chuck LaMotta observes Norman Herzog fly through the air with the greatest of ease. Alex Evins, Wesley Urquhart, Stan Thibodeaux, and Coach Sandy Can' wat pole-vaulter Steve Sanders warm up. Garlen Clarabut and the man in blue apprehensively await the pitcher's throw. Behind the plate this year are catchers Perry Noack and Roger Schramm. Coach Dale DeHart's Redskin baseball team appears headed for one of the brightest spots in the athletic program this year. The team includes seven returning lettermen. ,lim Disch, Johnny Brock, Hugh Hamilton, and Corby Robertson were on the All-State American Legion team last year, and Corby made All-City. The excellent coaching of Mr. DeHart and the general basic soundness of the team will prove hard to beat. Coach Dale DeHart studies a base runner. ROW ONE: Gus Marines, Hugh Hamilton, .lim Disch, Jerry Goff, Perry Noaclr, Collins Oakley. ROW TWO: Tom Burliss, Jim Hargrave, Dick Moers, Steve Williams, Gary Zeller. ROW THREE: Coach Dale DeHart, Roger Schramm, Garlen Clarabut, Corby Robertson. Randy Murphy, Eric Frisk, Tom Roden. Not pictured: John Brock, Pat Adair, John Moore, Bill Thomas, Buddy Bailey. Baseball 1 79 Pifdlef. g PitChCF The team has a reliable outfield consisting of Corby Robertson, Gus Marino Hugh Hamllmn Jim Hargrave Jim Disch, Eric Frisk, and Knot picturedb Pat Adair. Pitcher Pitcher Bill Thomas Gary Zeller Second Baseman Johnny Brock Pitcher Pitcher John Moore Tom Burriss Dick Moers and Steve Williams, sophomores, play third base. 180' Baseball :ii --it sie, yzgfrzi, I - , fig. I 1- 1 i!.ii1f2:-'za ,f ' E my -lfyw ,,y55g1., , tl :aff ' 1 ,l f 2 + 3 ggxzryr4.ygQM,,,,-Q, Z' s , , 1 . I -'I QLLQU y,-.-X' T 'far Q . f ' K f.., .'l:5'5f' .t if is ' ' .J . , i' ' ' n B A L V is W sz . . .few iv i, , -ii 4 i-'M ' f. :--3 ,. - .. V, , s ,.., ,yy ,zl we u,-,V f .,,- -.,- , . , ,W My ,,aa,,:,,,,,1wy1.f1a T ,. 2514 y. 11- igQE,,Q A, , kfiv yyg fg g a, Fw? iff Fei '1f'?y? 'f' f' -,j,x3'4,s ju W , M . 'F A . , V aff, .f , Q it hortstop Tom Roden practices for a double play with Second Baseman Jerry Goff. Plent of Talent Tall First Baseman Randy Murphy and Buddy Bailey Q ,f-A. 'IU' si E ROW ONE: John Ross, Mark Stamey, Bob Gurley, Henry Bowman. ROW TWO: Terry Engel, Doug Burton, Tyler Sponsel, Travis Middleton, Fisher Trigg, Collins Oakley. ROW THREE: Coach Duke Lane, Mike Mullis, Walter Sheffield, David Hare, Bob Borden, Dempsey Malone, Mike Lomas, Allen Potter. Not pictured: Alan Sheffield, Troy Elrod, Bobby Eutsler, Eddie Sargent. 181 Members of the Lamar golf team are KROW ONE? Ed Fielder, George Bland, Sandy Sanguily, Charles Berson, Malcolm Pettigrew, IROW TWOJ Paul Miller, Jim Gilley, Lloyd Morris, Jack Vaughan, Robert Echols, Steve Everts, Clark Alley, Jim Powell, and Coach Don Longcope. Not pictured: Mace Brindley, Bobby Casson, Tom Diamond, Gary Gipson. George Bland tees off. Swinging Redskins Nine returning lettermen, two of whom are two-year lettermen, make up the back- bone of this year's powerful Lamar goll team. The leading golfers-Ed Fielder, Charles Berson, Jack Vaughan, and Jim Gilley-are shooting 75's and are leading the team to a District Championship. La- maris competition comprises the toughest Region in the state, and a Regional victory would be hard won. It has been especially fortunate that the team has had the use oi Mr. Lee Roy Garrettis driving range for practice. With the coaching of Mr, Don Longcope, the team is headed toward a successful year. if E S l 31 tl -1 1 fl 4 . if 1 a Z i Malcolm Pettigrew, George Bland, Paul Miller, Jim Powell, Lloyd Morris, and Sand' Sanguily watch Clark Alley demonstrate his form with his driver. 1 Ed Fielder pitches out of the trap as Jim Gilley lines up his putt and Steve Everts, Robert Echols, .lack Vaughan, and Charles Berson look on. 182 ,Golf John Zanek, Ben Rice, Linne Holmberg, William Marmaduke, John James and the rest of the team make a big splash at the start of a workout. Wave Dwellers It takes plenty of determination and hard work to have the best consistently, but the boys on the swimming team don't seem to mind because they consistently are the best. This year the team has six returning lettermen and the best two-hundred- yard free style relay in the city. Ben Rice, George Morse, Linne Holmberg, Mike Aillet, Larry Rodgers, and Paul Jennings are returning lettermeng and Mike Aillet, Larry Rodgers, Paul Jen- nings, and Bob Jones are on the relay team. The team is work- ing hard to make their traditional good showing at the city meet. They have beaten Austin and Waltrip in dual meets and placed second at the Alamo Heights Invitational Swimming Meet. Coach Joe Euresti times a relay. Power in reserve is furnished by these sophomore mem- bers of the swimming team: John Zanek, Bill Telford, Ken Nash, John SUIUSL and Bill Edwards- Captains Paul Jennings and Ben Rice enjoy a break in the workout Swimmzng 183 Finishing the day with relay work are Bill Edwards, John James, Jerry Deutsch, Richard Gollwitzer, Bob Jones on the bankg and Bill Black, Linne Holmberg, George Morse, Bill Telford, and others in the water. Coach Joe Euresti looks on. Free Style Champs This year's medley relay consists of George Morse, Jerzy Deutsch. Richard Gollwitzer, and Linne Holmberg. 184 Swimming Bill Marmaduke, John James, and Bill Black provide the need ed depth on the team. fin fl, ff ,f The city record-holding free style relay consists . of Larry Rodgers, Jones, Linrie Holmberg, Paul J ennings, and Cnot picturedj Mike Aillet. ROW ONE: John Stutts, Jerry Deutsch, John James, Richard Collwitzer, Bill Telford. ROW TWO: Linne Holmberg, Bob Jones, Ken Nash, Bill Edwards, John Zanek, Coach Joe Euresti. ROW THREE: Bill Marmaduke, Larry Rodgers, Rick Marmaduke, Ben Rice, Paul Jennings, George Morse, Bill Black. Not pictured: Mike Aillet. Swimmers wait for channel waves to subside before commencing their gruelling workout. Jerry Deutsch, Paul Jennings, John Stutts, Ben Rice, Rick Marmaduke, George Morse, Bob Jones, Linne Holmberg, John James, Larry R0dgCrS, Bill -Telford, and Bill Marmaduke patiently apprehend the rising tide. 185 Boys on the tennis squad are Steve Redding, Tom Walsh, Bill Hartfield, Ron Doyle, Steve Jeffery, Ward Atkins, and Louis Braden Power on the Courts Strong tennis teams have long been a tradition at Lamar. This year is no exception, as Coach Brad Gentry's group are probable city champs. The team shows plenty of depth, with three men back from last yearls successful squad. Lamar will play in four major tournaments this year at Spring Branch, Galveston, Pasadena, and Baytown. The district tournament will be held on April 12-14. Steve Jeffery, Ward Atkins, and Bill Hartfield watch Ron Steve Redding looks for pointers from Bill Hartfield and Ron Doyle Doyle practice his serve. 186 Tennis Anne McClelland Lilly Kucera Barbara Mendell Sarah Mendell Archery Badminton Badminton Basketball Candy Tovar Julie Hines Modern Dance Softball Adele Perry Nance Hines Bowling Susan Underwood Table Tennis , . J , ,X f 4 -ff 'fkr '.K:',:v K! 1- feigfw Q 711.2 .. - e gg r v a t 2 :ffm t ' -f- ,Ig 1 ff : je 3 L L . E A Kay Hankinson Track anti Field 188 Cherokee Every girl automatically becomes a member of Cherokee when she enters Lamar. The girlls sports organization is one of the most active on campus, providing the opportunity to improve physical skills and to have a good time. Leadership consists of the officers and twelve 'theadsfj each in charge of tournaments in her particular sport, These girls, as well as team members, receive letters. Other honors include the Cherokee Rose, given to the girl entering five sports and brace- lets given to three girls earningthe most points. The clubis highest award is the Ideal Girl Award. These Cherokee officers have recently been appointed disarmament inspectors for the United Nations: Mary Tompkins, Presidentg Sally Riggs, Vice-Presidentg and Susie Jewell, Secretary. Swimming Mallory Taylor Tennis Betty Bornefeld Volleyball Competition N WMV Demonstrating the co-ordination which helped them win the Cherokee volley- ball tournament are CROW ONED Teresa Farrow, Bridget Sullivan, QROW ' 3:-11 TWOD Anne Taylor, Cathy Cloud, K. T. Murray, CROW THREEJ Kaye Parks, Susan Barnes, Sultana Kaldis, Leah Stokes, Karen Parks. usan Barnes seems pretty confident by single-handedly aking on Karen Malick, Ruthie Miller, Carla Hull, and t oyce Crook. hx Margaret Moreland, exhibiting the basketball skills she Y mind picked up from Wilt the Stilt Chamberlain, steals the ball from Belle Prigge as on rushers Kathy Licce, Emmie Hitt, and Joan Little try to help. loating over their recent victory are these members of the Rebel Rousers, he winning Cherokee basketball team: QROW ONE? Elizabeth Holmes, Car- lyn Gayle, Janet McRoberts, Sis George, Barbara Mendell, Judy Simmonds, ROW TWOJ Judy Goodman, Tina Wilson, Carolyn Davis, Cay Whitley. 189 Rain or shine, gym classes still have to practice tennis. The gym floc is just as good as a court. R 3 E E 5 J Z Sophornores Diane Willard, Willeen McKee, and il Beth Woolsey try their skill in a game of softball. N Karen Parks, Valerie Potter, Kaye Parks, Cynthia Smith, and Mary Usher agrd E d that running track is healthful and sometimes rewarding, especially when the boy 0 Y are running too. The Modern Dance Club is open to those girls who are interested in modern dance and who possess the skill and co-ordination required to participate. ROW ONE: Laura Overton, Chris Roberts, Candy Haralson, Tony Girard. ROW TWO: Carolyn Baer, Mary Lingdinger, Cyd Curbo N . . . ancy Fowler, Glen Beauchamp, Cindy Lawrence, Kathy Butler, Anabeth Coleman, Nancy Barnhill. ROW THREE: Janice Dewald, Susie Wood: Vivian Kleiderer, Jennifer John. l 190 Cherokee Ehomason, Terry Gra- Responsibilit t P Vlary Lu McNeill, Debby am and Beverly Gantt :nd a tedious school day with a relaxing game if soccer. thers Judy Chaisson and Marsha Casino won the Cherokee Senior Badminton Doubles. V allory Taylor thinks it is really amusing that Terry Graham and Clare Smith eem so worried about Morven Edwards' table tennis technique. t ail Ostin looks on as Cindy Lawrenceis quicker-than-lightning shot forces Lane arker and Mija Kenter to say, Where is the birdie? 191 V Judy Harris, captain of the winning Cherokee bowling team, tries to knock down her teammates JoAnna Davenport, Geri Allen, Kathy Boehme, and Donna DuPree. Kindness E r 5 N 3 f 5 3 2 Q if Leslie Lander contemplates the temperature of the water a Nancy Adams is being coaxed to jump in by Pattie Dougherty but Becky Aillet just laughs because she knows there reallj isn't any water in the pool, only dead leaves. 1 w l 1 l 1 Get set-Go! The first heat of the Cherokee swim meet has begun with Susan Moore, Patti Dahlstrom, Ade- laide Moorman, and Sally Reinschmidt starting off. Nervous sideliners are Ann Huck, Gail Ostin, and Susan Seybold. 192 Cherokee Excellence The annual City Archery Tournament was held at Lamar on November 13. Lamar's Jaia Barrett placed first in city. Enthusiasm here are the brushes and buckets, but where is the paint! Our a gym teachers-Mrs. Dorothy Greenway, Mrs. Barbara Gill, Miss Lester, Mrs. Kitty Lowry, and Miss Elise' Hawkins-demonstrate how color co-ordinated the girls' gym office this summer. Ann Baker will soon learn that to survive in archery one must fight, not pout. 193 Janet McR0berts and Elizabeth Roemer get in some daily spiking practice. During a daily practice the members of the volleyball team try to live up to the motto Practice Makes Perfect. Hi? 5979 Carolyn Davls, electrified by the force of Westbury's spiker, waits with Elizabeth Holmes for the next blow. Confident team members Karen Smith, Barbara Mendell, Judy Goodman, and Ruthie Skelly wait for Valerie Potter's next move in a big game against Bellaire. The varsity volleyball team placed third in McMahon, Valerie Lynch, Janet McRoberts Elizabeth Holmes, Judy Goodman, Carolyn ROW THREE: Barbara Mendell, Valerie Ruthie Skelly fCaptain7, Bess Baker. ROW olle ball llodre Mar Thom kins Anne Ta lor QROW TWOJ Winnie Clark l P S ' ' The sophomore members of the swimming team got their first taste of high school swimming competition early this spring. They are KROW ONE? Becky Aillet, Leslie Lander, Linda Wilson, Lulu Santamaria, CROW TWOJ Nan Perry, Pattie Dougherty, Ellen Moore, and Ann Gollwitzer. ling team .are KROW ONED Nancy Adams, Valerie Potter, Susan , y y p 1 y 7 9 fargaret Anderson, Karen Parks, Kaye Parks, and Stella Jenkins. l etting a good push-off for the ack-stroke are Leslie Lander, innie Clark, Valerie Potter, and an Perry. argaret Anderson and Mary Thompkins try to carry on a friendly conversation with Sophomore Lulu Santamaria gives eezing Valerie Potter, Leslie Lander, and Nancy Adams during practice. solo demonstration of the butterfly. l95 Gad, is it a Comanche attack No, it's only Cad Simpson, Elle Moore, and Lulu Santamaria pral ticing their victory leaps. Nan Perry takes on team mates Nancy Singleton and Mary Holmes in a rou- tine practice. Tennis The members of the 'varsity tennis team might clown around nowg but when the tournaments start this spring, it will be all work. ROW ONE: Lulu Santamaria, Carolyn Davis, Liz Roemer, Ellen Morre, Nan Perry. ROW TWO: Nancy Singleton, Mary Holmes, Miss Sharon Lester, Cad Simpson, and Nancy Ditto. H W 5 if 'x 9 , fl 1 4 196 Varsity No, it is not the '4Line-Up g it's just Nan Perry, Carolyn and Liz Roemer practicing their serves. ho says that the game William Tell as gone out of style? Bethany Montgomery nd Carolyn Baer have found a guinea pig fCaro1 Holmesl for the game. Archer B Preparing the attack on Sherwood Forest is Lamar's City Archery Team: Milly Holmes, Karen Parks, Kaye Parks, Lorna Terrell, Carol Holmes, Bethany Montgomery, Kay Hankinson, Carolyn Baer, ,laia Bar- rett, Margaret Anderson, Little John, and Friar Tuck. :GA Bowling a serious attitude is displayed while bowling team practices for their tourna- to be held in the late part of the spring Karen Kavanaugh, Donna DuPree, Judy Neilson, Stephanie Dee, and Denise agree that bowling is great fun. Stopping for a minute to pose for a picture is Lamarls B bowling team: Johanna Davenport, Mary Hilbum, and Nancy Hoeflick. 197 ' ' W M , Ha QM f I ,ff W -W wf MJQQZ? off' M Vil gi I I ........- W W it il, - 9 , .I.S.D.-MAlN Ld WW . f , ' A ' Ig-T A Q , 3,,q,,,,.... ' 1g ?A OO! J ' ' ' ' . M 0,o!!' Q , '1A', 9 f l , i i , :1 f W Ofjv f , . 1. i 2' : ifsi f 1, 1 1 : i 2 f -2f:i LW S ,:1,,: WWW! z vw - -.-1.-...........,....., i 'x I 4-1- qi Rmvfxz omcs lBf N'tYL1Cl DELMAR St d u. KRSRV--A-xi '-s 6 198 Classes P. .... xg if . H 'VX 5 ' ,f,. 512 l ., .,:,.,, ,,,, . gx. V .:,, S x . Hotel -I-XME'-RIC-A s ...W ,, 7-----7'-,..,,,.....t . ,:,ff:. HAH p A x gi YE 351 453 2 , t H 1 2 wi ,ls lx ,, 3 E 5 umvevsdisa o HOUSTON W. mm E ' A W -495-fE.'Q,,l Q 5 W JEPDESEN Stadium E 1 an y Jw Q, , Q I g Q 1 , , -1 gs 2 S 2 , X 2 1 H 2 1 ,ei , , ...A , s 1 e 1 Q m .tm A 422 :M - ' ml . M? L..t..T.'-A I Lf-me Mm res. '............M..L if . . if a Q' 1 ,, Nh- M A , 'lu-Z f f m J'3 'MNiWf'f , - ,..., M WMM 'H V Q. W, .M ,AW ,M W -N 55 Sl : is sfgfll if 5 L 51 g 3 15 Q55 iss is s 5 J .2 .Rx gg ,. si' H M1 T s t Y' nt tg 5 , , E li is gags 3 1 i f it 23 gg fx V2 Shiga Classes Lamarls motto, g'Reach for the stars, challenges all its students to strive for a high level of knowl- edge and understanding. Class- rooms provide the instruction and answers to physical problems, and give students a broader understand- ing of their responsibility to others. enior Officers T T 1 200 Seniors Januar PRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT Charlene Tomfohrde Pam Smith SECRETARY TREASURER Barbara Skaggs Nance Hines Senior fficers PRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT David'Price Johnny Brock SECRETARY TREASURER Susan Jewell J eff Suttles ALEXANDER, JIM Uunel National Spanish Honor So- ciety, Pow Wow, Sophomore Football Letterman, '62, Varsity Football, '64, Texas History Club, Treasurer, '64, Student Council Representative, '62, '63 ALEXANDER, KATHERINE L. tlunel Band, '62, '63, '64, Orchestra, '62, '63, '64, Stage Band, '64, Mixed Chorus, '63, Tawasi, C.S.U. ALLEN, JOHN W. tlunej All-City Chorus, State One- Act Play Contest, Mixed Chorus, National Forensic League, National Thespians, Ramal, Morning An- nouncer, Junior Cabinet, Student Council Representa- tive, '64, C.S.U. 202 Seniors ABBOTT, PAM flunel La Cinquantaine, Future Nurse of America, C.S.U. ADAIR, PAT Uunel Sophomore Football, '61, Juni- Varsity Baseball, '61, '62, State Champion Team, '64 ADAMS, LLOYD Uunej Astronomy Club, Texas Histor Club, C.S.U., Booster Club ADKINS, WARD Uunel Pow Wow, Texas History Clui Vice-President, '64, Temporary Treasurer, '64, C.S.U La Cinquantaine, German Club ALBRECHT, MARY JANE flunel Niwauna, Chaplai: '63, Treasurer, '64, Choralettes, Chaplain, '64, Orenc Business Staff, Business Manager, '64, Student Counc Representative, '62, C.S.U., Office Assistant, Quill an Scroll ALEXANDER, EUNICE fSummcr School? C.S.U., Chora ettes ALLEY, DONNA tlanuaryl Senior Class Poet, '64, Stl dent Council Representative, '64, Senior Cabinet, '64 Lancer Representative, '62, '63, '64, Texas History Club Choralettes, C.S.U., Lab Assistant, Kachina, Cerma Club, La Cinquantaine, Junior Red Cross, Future Teacl ers of America, Future Nurses of America ALLRED, CARL flunel Sophomore Football, '62, Va' sity Football, '63, '64, Baseball, '62, '63, Basketball, '6 AMES, ANDY flunel I AMES, MARCIA flume? Latin Honor Society, Secretar '64, Palamar, Secretary, '64, Creative Writing Club, Tex: History Club, Future Nurses of America, Wowapi Sophomore Cabinet, '62, Office Assistant ANDERSON, BILL flunel Distributive Education, '64 ANDERSON, HM Uunel Ramal, Bowling Team, O, chestra, Booster Club Beat the Cardinals! Letter-Sweatered Seniors line the balcony to cheer the Redskins on to victory. ARCHER, BOBBY fiunep ARCHER, LARRY ciunep ARNIM, LARRY Uunel c.s.U. RTHUR, PATTI fjunel Clioralcttesg Student Council eprescntative, '64g Lancer Staffg La Cinquantaineq exas History Clubg Junior Red Crossg C.S.U.g Lab ssistuntg Office Assistantg Kachina KTHERTON, SYDNEY Uuncl Mixed Chorusg Artisans KTTRA, CAROLYN fjuncl Clioralettesg Tawasig C.S.U. ANDERSON, MARGARET Llunel Modern Dance Clubg Niwuunag City Archery Team, '62, '63, ,641 City Swim Team, '62, Letterman, '63 ANDREWS, DOUG f,luncJ Astronomy Clubg La Cin- quantuinc ANCELO, CHERYL Uuncb Student Council Represent- ativeg Palamarg Thespian Apprenticeg National Thespian Society. 203 ATWELL, TOM fJuneJ Rodeo Club AVIS, KAREN fJunel Junior Red Crossg La Cinquar taineg C.S.U.g Texas History Club, Lab Assistant AYERS, PRISCILLA fJuneJ Lab Assistant, Wichake Chumsg Rodeo Club, Artisans Cowed, mused, Bored AZADIAN, DEE fJune7 National Drama Conven- tion, '64, Lancer Staff, '64, Orenda Art Editor, '64g National Thespian Society, '63, La Cinquan- taine BACON, JUDY fSum- mer Scbooll Being entertained by many corny stunts during initiation are Susan Murray, Stephanie Sokolosky, Leslie Prokop, Winkie Singleton, and Linda Merritt. 204 Seniors BADER, ANNE fJuneD Orenda Beauty, '64g Niwauna N.D.C.C. Sponsor, N.D.C.C. Officers' Club, Rifle Tear Sponsor, Drum and Bugle Corps Sponsor, Director Staff, '64, Directory Advertising Manager, '64, Chora ettes, Assistant Pianist, '64g Lancer Representative, '62 564 . BAILEY, BILL Clunel BAILEY, BUDDY fJuneJ Varsity Basketball, '63, '64l Junior Varsity Baseball Letterman, '62, '63, Junior Var sity Basketball Letterman, '62, Student Council Reprq sentative, '63g Directory Staff, '63, Booster Club, Ramala Lab Assistant i BAILEY, CAROL fJuneJ BAKER, LAIRD fJanuaryJ N.D.C.C. BAKHAUS, SUE fJunel Distributive Education 1 l BALDWIN, ELAINE f.IuneJ Senior Cabinetg Office Assist- ntg Artisansg Junior Red Cross, C.S.U. BALL, SUSAN fjunel Office Assistant, Texas History Clubg La Cinquantaineg C.S.U. BALLANFANT, BURT flunel Irarig Track, '63g Varsity Track Letterman, '64g Cross Country Team, '62, '64g National Spanish Honor Societyg Booster Clubg La Cin- quantaineg C.S.U. B A R B E E, P A T Uunel French Honor C.S.U. Society, '64, Choral- ettes, '64, Tawasi, Parliamentarian, '64g La Cinquantaineg Ka- china BARANOFSKY, SHAR- ON Cjanuaryj Kachina: ARRETT, JAIA flunel Senior Cabinet, Lancer Rep- resentative, '63, '64g Palamarg La Cinquantaineg Future Nurses of America, City Archery Team, '64, Texas His- tory Club, Kachinag C.S.U. ARRETT, TINA Uanuaryl Kachina, C.S.U. BATES, LINDA f.luneJ Modern Dance Club BAUER, BILL Uunel Junior Varsity Basketball, Var- sity Basketball Managerg Future Farmers of Amerieag Rodeo Club, Booster Club BAYER, JULIA Llunel Choralettes, Librariung C.S.U.3 Future Nurses of America BAYER, ROBERT MICHAEL Uuneh BARNETT, BETTY f J une? BARNHILL, NANCY flunej Miraheaug Choralettesg C.S.U.g La Cinquantaineg Texas History Club, Modern Dance Clubg O ff ic e Assistant, Kachina BARNUM, SHIRLEY Uunel Student Council Representative, '63g ,lun- ior Red Cross, Texas History Clubg C.S.U.g Kachina 205 BERMAN, DAVID S. fSummer Schooll Mixed Chorus BERRY, MARY Uuneb Kachina, Mixed Chorus, All- City Chorus BEVIL, BETTY Uunel La Cinquantaine BECKLEY, TERRY flunel National Honor Society, Mixed Chorus, French Honor Society, La Cinquantaine, C.S.U. BEHRENS, LINDA Uunej Wichakaa Chums BELL, SARAH fjunel Arrowhead, Stu- dent Council Representative, '62, Span- ish National Honor Society, Secretary, '63, President, '64, ,Iunior Cabinet, '64, Choralettes, National Honor Society, Of- fice Assistant, '63, American Chemical Society Test, '64, Junior Red Cross, President, '63, Secretary, '64, C.S.U., La Cinquantaine, Texas History Club, May Fete Court, '64, Gym Leader, Niwauna BELL, SUE ANN fjunel Lab Assistant BENSON, ANNETTE Uanuaryl Ni- wauna- Kachina , BERCAMINI, MARY Uunej La Cin- quantainc, Lancer Staff 206 Seniors BIEWER, WALTER Uunel Bowling, '63 BILLUPS, MARGARET fluneb Choralettes BLACK, BILL Uunel Lancer Advertising Staff, Bowling Team, '62, Varsity Swimming Team, '63 Letterman, '64, C.S.U., Texas History Club, Artisans Surprise Among other Seniors Roberts with Surprise! dayll' are Joe Engel, Donna arties BLACK, JEANETTE tJuneJ Cherokee Bowling BLACKLEDGE, PETE fJuneJ Junior Varsity Basketball Letterman, '63, lrari, Sergeant at Arms, '64, Spanish National Honor Society, La Cinquan- taine, Texas History Club, C.S.U., Ger- man Club BLAIR, SUSAN fJuneJ Office Assist- ant, La Cinquantaine, French Honor Society, Texas History Club, Mirabeau, Artisans BLAKELY, MARK fJuneJ BLAND, DAVID fJuneJ Pow Wow, Secretary, '63, Key Club-, Senior Cabi- net, May Fete Escort, '63, Junior Var- sity Football Letterman, '62 BLAND, GEORGE fJuneJ lrari, Presi- dent, '64, Golf Team, Little Red, Lab Assistant, C.S.U., Texas History Club Rice, Carola Powers, Barbara and Judy Flato. UNALLU, CLAUDE tSummer Schooll ONES, SHERREE fJuneD Palamar, Student Council, ancer ORNEFELD, BETTY fJuneJ Arrowhead, National Honor ciety, American Chemical Society Test, Niwauna, Presi- ent, '64, Publicity Chairman, '63, New Members Chairman, 4, Spanish National Honor Society, President, '64, La inquantaine, Treasurer, '64, C.S.U.: Junior Red Cross, oralettes, Cherokee Volleyball Head, Gym Leader, ean's Assistant BLAYLOCK, ROBERT tJuneJ BOHLMANN, WRIGHT CJuneJ Spanish National Honor So- ciety, Key Club, Ramal, C.S.U., Sophomore Football, Let- terman, '62, Junior Varsity Football Letterman, '63, Varsity Football, '64, B Team Track Letterman, '62, Sophomore Basketball Letterman, '62, Junior Varsity Basketball Let- terman, '63, Student Council Alternate BOLLING, LA NOE fJuneJ Arrowhead, NHS, Niwauna, Publ. Chairman, '63, Chap. '64, Junior Cabinet, '63, Nat. For. League, Corr. See., '63, '64, Outstanding Soph. Debate Girl, '62, Outstanding Girl Debater, '64, Univer- sity Interscholastie League, Third, Girls Extemp, '63, Second, Girls Debate, '64, Jr. Red Cross, Kachina, C.S.U., AFS Club, Future Teachers of Amerit-a 207 Hero BORZILLERI, STELLA fJuneJ Majorette, '63, '64, He Majorette, l65, Tawasi, Finance Chairman, '64, Preside' '65, Band, '64, lrari Court, '64, Choralettes, Land Staff, '64, C.S.U. BOTTRELL, DAVID CJuneJ Ramal, N.D.C.C., Office Club, Battalion Commander, Rifle Team, Drill Plato- Commander BOURGEOIS, JUNE fJuneD National Honor Socie1 French Honor Society, Tennis Team, '62, '63, '64, C.S La Cinquantaine, Artisans, Office Assistant i um Da 208 Seniors BOWMAN, ANN CJuney Ar- tisans, Junior Red Cross, Texas History Club, C.S.U. BOWMAN, ROD Uuneb Kach- ina, Thespians Our hero! exclaim Patty Bumett, Mary Jane Albrecht, and Ann as they swamp David Bland with hero mums. q l BOYD, BILLY fJuneJ German Club BRACEWELL, JUDY fJuneJ Arrowhead, C.S.U., Prea dent, '64, Choralettes, Niwauna, Creative Writing Cluf Kachina BRADEN, GLENN' fSummer School? BRADEN, WILLIAM fJuneJ Sophomore Football Teah '62 BRANAN, PEGGY fJuneJ Tawasi, New Member Chai man, '63, Vice-President, '64, C.S.U. BRANDES, MARIAN CJuneD Arrowhead, National Ho Society, Choralettes, Niwauna, Sergeant at Arms, '6 Spanish National Honor Society, Gym Leader, Off Assistant, Student Council Alternate, '63 RANNER, IDA GALE lJuneJ Arrowhead, National Honor ociety, Student Council Representative, '63, '64, Sophomore abinet, Junior Cabinet, D.A.R. Good Citizen, Latin Honor ociety, Chaplain, '63, '64, German Club, Office Assistant, ym Leader RASSELL, CARL GENE fJanuaryJ Future Farmers of merica, President of Chapter Conducting Team, Future armers of America Officers' Training School REWSTER, SUSAN fJanuaryJ Texas History Club, La Iinquantaine, C.S.U. l I BRITTAIN, T H O M A S fJuneD Sophomore Foot- all, '62, Junior Varsity ootball, '63, Mixed Chorus, '65 BRITTON, GEORGE fJune7 May Fete Es- cort, '64, Office As- sistant, C.S.U., Track, '63, Pow Wow, Booster Club BRITTON, PHILLIP Uunel German Club, German Singers, Mixed Chorus EROCK, JOHN tJuneJ National Honor Society, Vice- ,resident, '64, Key Club, Sophomore, Junior, Senior Chair- nan, Pow Wow, Treasurer, '62, Varsity Football Letterman, 63, '64, Varsity Baseball Letterman '62, '63 , 64, ophomore Football, '62, Junior Varsity Basketball, 2, Senior Class Vice-President, Poem Entered in National oetry Anthology, First Place D.A.R. Americanism Contest, X ember All-State Baseball American Legion Team, Student Council Representative, '62 ROOKMAN, MARILYN CJune5 Junior Red Cross, '64, a Cinquantaine, Office Assistant, C.S.U., All-City horus, Mixed Chorus ROWN, BECKY fJuneD All-City Chorus, Mixed Chorus, amar-O-Liers, Orchestra, Lancer Representative, '62, '63, , Kachina, C.S.U. ROWN, GREG CJuneJ Lancer, '62, Senior Cabinet, ooster Club, Lab Assistant, American Chemical Society RYAN, CHRIS fJuneD Irari, Commissioner of Commu- ications, Texas History Club: C.S.U. Examination RYANT, GLADYS fJuneJ Arrowhead, Spanish Na- ional Honor Society, Historian, '64, Palamar, Wowapi, ibrary Assistant, '62, '63, '64, National Honor Society BRIDGES, SANDI fJuneJ Choralettes, C.S.U., La Cinquantaine BRIEGER, S H A R O N fJanuaryJ Texas History Club, La Cinquanlaine BURTON, RODNEY Uunel C.S.U.g La Cinquantaineg Booster Clubg Rodeo Club BUTE, JAY Uunel BUTLER, JEANNE Uuneb 210 Seniors BUCK, BETTY CJunel Palamarg Distributive Educatioi Vice-President, '64 BUECHEL, CYNTHIA CJuneJ Palamar, Parliamentarial ,63g Spanish National Honor Societyg Student Counc Representative, '63, '64-g C.S.U.g La Cinquantaineg Futui Teachers of America BURDETT, NANCY fJuneD BURGHARD, JOHN CJuneJ German Club BURNETT, PATTY fJuneJ Lancer Reporter, ,63, '64 Associate Editor, '64g Spanish National Honor Societ Secretary, '64g Quill and Scrollg Sophomore Cabinetg SU dent Council Representative, '64g Niwaunag Texas Histol glubg C.S.U.g Future Nurses of Americag Junior Re ross BURROW, KATHY fJuneJ May Fete, '62, '64g Chora ettesg C.S.U.g Texas History Cluhg La Cinquantaine BUTLER, KATHY CJuneJ Palamarg Office Assistant Modern Dance Clubg C.S.U.g Texas History Cluhg Lance Staff ' BUTLER, RICHARD fJuneJ Orchestrag N.D.C.C. CABLE, JERRY Uunel National Forensic Leagueg C.S.Ui Booster Club W CAMPBELL, SANDY Uunel CARDENAS, MICHAEL fSummer School? CARTER, NANCY fJunel Tawasig City Archery, '62, '631 Majorette, '63, '64g Kachina W Partles to Remember After a wild polka, Jim Alexander, Sarah Bell, Malcolm Pettigrew, Terry Tunks, Jim Gilley, Lilly Kucera, Elizabeth Creeger, Johnny Brock, David Bland, Gay Veltmann, and Bill Kurtz enjoy sitting one out. BOBBY Uunel Sophomore Football Letter- ANN fJuneJ Palamar, Mixed Chorus, Junior Red Cross, C.S.U., CARYL CSumrner Schoolj May Fete 62, Texas History Club, La Cinquantaine LEIGHTON fJuneJ Sophomore Football, Football, '63, '64- JUDY CJuneJ Niwauna, French Honor So- Modern Dance Club, Lancer Representative, '63, Stu- Council Alternate, '64, Gym Leader STUART CJuneJ Senior Cabinet, Student Representative, '63, lrari, Treasurer, '64, Texas Club, Lab Assistant, Office Assistant CASEY, PATI flunel CASH, GERALD CJanuaryJ Band, Stage Band, All- Region Band, '64, All-Star Octet, Stage-Band Contest, '63 CASINO, MARSHA fJanuaryJ City Badminton Doubles, Third Place, Sophomore Badminton Doubles, First Place, Junior Badminton Doubles, First Place, Rodeo Club, Cherokee Basketball Runner-up, '63 211 CHIASSON, JUDY fJuneD Badminton City Team, O1 chestrag Lancer Staffg Rodeo Club CHILDERS, LINDA Uunel Student Council Representa tive, '62, Tawasi, Charity Chairman, '63, Mixed Choru CLARABUT, GARLEN Uunel Varsity Basketball, '62 '63, '64-g Varsity Baseball, '62, '63, '64-g Booster Club C.S.U. Accidents Will Happen CLARK, CARY flume? Ramalg Sophomore Bas- ketball Letterman, '62g Junior Varsity Basketball Letterman, '63, Booster Club CLARK, CLAIR Uanu- aryJ National Honor So- ciety, Mirabeaug Kach- ina, C.S.U.g Office As- sistant, '63, '64 212 Seniors Help! Don't crush me! shouts Rick Marmaduke to Billy Black, Kath Hervey, Casey Williams, and Carolyn Hamilton. A CLARK, GAIL flunel Wichaka-Chumsg Mixed Chord CLARK, KAY Uunej Tennis Team, '63, '64, La Cin quantaine CLARK, WINNIE Uuneb Swim Team, '62, '63, '64 Letterman, '62 COGSWELL, CECILE f.luneD Tawasig German Clubg. Junior Red Cross i COLE, JERI llunel Palamar, President, '64, New Members Chairman, '63, Telephone Chairman, '63, Lancer, Circula- tion Staff. '62, Circulation Assistant Manager, '63, Reporter, '63, News Editor, '64, Managing Editor, '64, Quill and Scroll, Latin Honor Society, Publicity Chairman, '64-g' C.S.U.g Office Assistant COLLINS, JOHN Uuneb Artisans COOK, LAWRENCE tJuneJ National Honor Society, Presi- dent, '64, National Thespian Society, Spanish National Honor Society, Key Club, Vice-President, '64, C-S-U-, Treasurer, '63, Kachina, Secretary, '62, Sophomore Class Secretary, Junior Class Vice-President, Senior Class Chap- lain, Office Assistant, Junior Varsity Baseball Letterman, '62, '63, Varsity Baseball Letterman, '64, Denney'S DCIHOHSZ Pow Wow, May Fete Escort, '64, Sophomore Basketball COOPER, PEGGY Uunel Spanish National Honor Soci- ety, Future Nurses of America COPELAND, ROYCE fJuneJ Mixed Chorus CORBETT, DIANA fJuneJ COX, CAROL fJuneJ Student Council Rep- resentative, '62, Sophomore Cabinet, City Volleyball Team, '63, Niwauna, Junior Red Cross, C.S.U., Kachina, Texas His- tory Club, La Cin- quantaine CUMMING, CHARIE fJuneJ Choralettes CURBO, CYD tJunej Texas History Club, La Cinquan- taine, Modem Dance Club, Choralettes, N.D,C.C. Offi- cers' Club, Vice-President, '64, Head Sponsor of N.D.C.C., Student Council Alternate, Most Beautiful, Orenda, '64, C.S.U. CURRIE, DOTTIE fJuneJ AHLSTROM, PATTI fJuneJ National Honor Society, Ni- wauna, New Members Chairman, Secretary, Choralettes, Student Council Representative, '64, Office Assistant, Junior Red Cross, '62 DAVIS, LESLIE Uunel Choralettes, C.S.U., Future Nurses of America, La Cinquantaine, Texas History Club, Kachina DAVIS, ST. CLAIRE tJuneJ Arrowhead, National Honor Society, C.S.U., Secretary, Chaplain, Texas History Club, Wowapi, Latin Honor Society, Treasurer, '64, Palamar, Treasurer, '64, Slogan Slip Chairman, '63, Creative Writing Club, Office Assistant, Library Assistant, La Cinquan- taine, Future Teachers of America, Gym Leader CREEGER, ELIZA- BETH fJuneJ Student Council Representa- tive, '64, Junior Cabi- net, Senior Cabinet, Niwauna, Publicity Chairman, '64, Vice- President, '64, Texas History Club, C.S.U., Latin Honor Society, Kachina, Gym Lead- er, Office Assistant CROOK, J I M M Y fJuneJ National For- ensic League, Treasur- er, '64, Astronomy Club, American Chem- ical Society Examina- tion CRUSE, LUCINDA Uunel Arrowhead, Na- tional Honor Society, Spanish National Honor Society, Treasurer, '64, Latin Honor Society, Mir- abeau, Student Council Representative, '62, '63, '64, Choralettes, City Swimming Team, City Champions, '62, '63, '64, Sophomore Cabinet, Ka- china, C.S.U., Gym Lead- er 213 DEBO, SUZANNE Uuneb Bell Ringers, Secretary, '63, Palamar, Little Sister Chairman, '64, Choralettes, Lab Assist- ant DEE, STEPHANIE Uuneb Arrowhead, National Honor Society, Palamar, Latin Honor Society, Creative Writing Club, City Bowling Team, '64, Office Assistant, Lab Assistant, American Chemical So- ciety Examination DE VILLIER, BOBBY fJuneJ Future Farmers of America DICKSON, PATTY fJuneJ National Forensic League, Junior Red Cross, Treasurer, '63, President, '64, Student Council Representative, '64, Lancer Staff, C.S,U., Kachina, Mixed Chorus, Office Assistant, Gym Leader DILL, LARRY CJuneJ Irari, Swimming Team, '63, '64, '65, American Chemical Society Examination DISCH, JIMMY Uunej Ramal, Varsity Baseball Letterman, '64, Junior Varsity Basketball, '64, Junior Baseball, '63, Lancer Staff Time Ou DISSEN, STUART Uuneb Artisans, C.S.U., Texas His- tory Club, Lancer Staff DORROH, JOHN fJuneJ C.S.U., Pow Wow, Latin Honor Society, Secretary, '63, President, '64, Kachina, National Thespian Society, May Fete Escort, '63, Student Council Representative, '63, Library Assistant DOXAKIS, SYLVIA Uunel 214 Seniors While others in the class study, Georgt Britton, June Bourgeois, David Tod DUVAL, ROBERT fJuneD Stage Band, Marching Band, Orchestra DYER, SALLY ANN Uuneb EARLE, BILL tJuneJ National Honor Society, Latin Honor Society, Treasurer, '64, Sophomore Class Vice-President, Sophomore Cabinet, C.S.U., President, '64, American Chemical Society Examination, Key Club, Ramal, Sergeant at Arms, '64, Fire Patrol, Chief, '64, Junior Varsity Baseball Letterman, Varsity Football Letterman, '62, '63, '64, Student Council, President, '64, German Club or Pictures ECHOLS, JILL tJuneJ Choralettesg Lab Assistant, C.S.U., Texas History Club, Future Nurses of America, Wichaka- Chums, Sergeant at Arms, '63, President, '64, Sophomore Cabinet, Junior Cabinet, Senior Cabinet, Kachina, May Fete Court, '63, Court Jester, '64, Gym Lead- er, National Thespian Society, Student Council Alternate, '63, Junior Red Cross ECHOLS, ROBERT CJuneJ Arrowhead, Junior Varsity Baseball, '63, Golf Let- terman, '63, Latin Honor Society, German Club, American Chemical Society Ex- amination, Sophomore Basketball, Lab Assistant EDMAN, CLARE Uunel Junior Cabi- net, French Honor Socicty, C.S.U., La Cinquantaine, Office Assistant, Teens against Communism EDMONSON, JIMMY tJuneJ EDMONDSON, LARRY tJuneb Distribu- tive Education, President, '64, Junior Red Cross, La Cinquantaine, Lamar Cor- respondent to River Oaks Times and Town and Country Magazine EDWARDS, MORVEN fJuneD Arrow- head, Secretary, Niwauna, Corresponding Secretary, '64, La Cinquantaine, C,S.U., Kachina, Gym Leader, Lab Assistant Linda Gayle, and Lucinda Cruse take e out for pictures. ELKINS, BILL fJuneJ B Team Basketball, '63, Letter- man, '65, Junior Red Cross, B Team Track, '63, Varsity Track, '64, Student Council Representative, '64, C.S.U. ELLIOTT, DEBBIE tJuncJ C.S.U., Artisans, Texas His- t tory Club, Junior Red Cross, Office Asistant - EMERSON, BONNIE tJuneJ Artisans I EGNER, PAUL tJuneJ EIDSON, RICHARD fJuneJ Mixed Chorus EISTRUP, MARTHA tJuneJ Lancer, Business Manager '64, Texas History Club, C.S.U., La Cinqufmtaine ENGEL, HANK Uuneh ENGEL, JOE flanuaryj Kachina, National Thespian So cietyg National Drama Conferenceg lrarig Senior Clas Prophet EIYIGEL, SHERRY DIANE flunej Palamarg Cermar uh Everyone Plays Bridge 216 Seniors EVENSEN, CHRIS Uuneb FAILING, ANN tluneb Nation- al Merit Shcolarship Letter of Commendation, Senior Cabinet, Texas History Clubg Creative Writing Club, Lamar Review Staff, French Honor Society, Student Council Representative, '62, '63, Mirahcaug C.S.U.g Lu Cinquantaineg Kachina Leslie Peterson appears perplexed, not knowing if her play will help he. partner, Janice Wright, however, their opponents, Cay Veltmann am Laura Overton have a sneaky suspicion that the game is theirs. FARNHAM, NORMAN fSummer Schooll Future Farmers of America FARROVV, SUE Uunel Lamar-O-Liersg C.S.U. FAULKNER, MIKE Cjunel ' w l 1 ' 1 FERGUSON, DILLON Uunel Sophomore Football, Soplr omore Basketballg .lunior Basketball, Boys' State, Studenf Council, Vice-President, '643 Pow Wow, lnteract FERGUSON, PAM Uunel Arrowhead, Irari Court, Sophi omore Princess, May Fete Duchess, ,63Q C.S.U.g Lance Representative, ,Olly Miraheaug Texas History Club, Offic Assistant, La Cinquantaineg Choralettes FERRO, JO ANN flanuaryl FLANNERY, GAYLE FISHER, DONNA CJuneD Lancer Representative, '62, lBand, Reporter, '64, Lancer Staff FISHER, JESS fJuneD Thespians JFISK, HOLLYE fJuneJ Interact, Junior Director, '63, ,Treasurer, '64, Student Council Representative, '62, Pow Wow, Varsity Football, '63, '64, Junior Varsity Basketball, ,'62, Junior Varsity Football, '62, Junior Varsity Baseball, '62, May Fete Escort, '62 LETCHER, LIN Uuneb awasi, Chaplain, '64, ublicity Co-Chairman, , , Lamar-O-Liers, Of- rice Assistant, C.S.U., rtisans, Junior Red ross, Student Council lternate, '64 l FLODINE, NANCY CJuneD Arrowhead, National Honor So- ciety, Spanish Nation' al Honor Society, Wowapi, President, '64, Palamar, Vice- President, '64, Mixed Chorus, All-City Chorus, C.S.U., Ka- china, Office Assist- ant, Gym Leader FODELL, BARBARA f J u n e J Choralettes, Lamar-O-Liers, Orenda Staff, Typist, '64, Rodeo Club FOSTER, DONNA fJuneD Distributive Education, Treasur- J er, C.S.U. FOWLER, NANCY fJuneJ Orenda Beauty, '63, Mirabeau, ,Chaplain, '62, Social Chairman, '64, Modern Dance Club, Treasurer, '64, Artisans, Secretary, '64, Lancer Staff, Spanish National Honor Society, La Cinquantaine, Texas History Club, C.S.U. FRANKIE, LYNN fJuneJ Palamar, Mixed Chorus, Texas aHistory Club, Future Nurses of America, Junior Red Cross, Gym Leader, C.S.U., Future Teachers of America FRENCH, VICKI Uunel Band, Orchestra, Stage Band FRUIA, FRANCES Uunel Mixed Chorus, Lamar-O-Liers, Rodeo Club IFULLER, ROBIN Uuneb Distributive Education, Future Homemakers of America FLAKE, T A M A R A fJuneJ Arrowhead, Na- tional Honor Society, Na- tional Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation, National Forensic League, Outstanding Sophomore Girl, Niwauna, La Cin- quantaine, Lancer Staff, Lab Assistant Uunel Choralettes, La Cinquantaine, C.S.U., Texas History Club, Fu- ture Nurses of America, Kachina GARNER, LOUIS CJuneJ GARWOOD, ANNE fJuneD Miraheau, Chaplain, '64, Office Assistant, Kachina, Future Nurses of America, Future Teachers of America, Texas History Club GATES, PAMELA fJuneJ Arrowhead, National Honor Society, Creative Writing Club, Latin Honor Societyg Gym Leaderg Volleyball Team, Lancer Staff, Lab Assistantg Office Assistant, Palamar, Gift Chairman, '63, Lancer-Rep- resentativeg American Chemical Society Examination 218 Seniors FULTON, GARY flunel GAFAS, JORGE Uunel GALLAGHER, LANE Uanuaryl GANCHAN, KENZIE Uunel Orenda Business Staff, Office Assistant, Lancer Representative, '63g German Clubg La Cinquantaineg Quill and Scroll, Hall Patrol GANTT, CAROL iJuneJ Arrowhead, National Honor So- cietyg Choralettesg Latin Honor Society, Vice-President, '64, Senior Cabinet, C.S.U.g La Cinquantaineg Office Assist- antg Kachina GARDNER, JIM Uunej Sophomore Class Treasurer, Sopho- more B Team Fooball Letterman, '62, Varsity Football Letterman, '63, '64 l 4 Beauty, '63, Future Farmers of America Sweetheart, '63gt Student Council Representative, Office Assistant, C.S.U.g Choralettesg Texas History Clubg Future Nurses of Americag La Cinquantaineg Kachina GAYLE, GLENDA Uunel May Fete, '63, '64, Orenda l GEORGE, JUDY fJuneJ Arrowhead, National Honor So-I cietyg Spanish National Honor Societyg All-City Chorus, La Cinquaintaineg C.S.U.g Junior Red Cross, Lab Aassistantg Future Nurses of America, Artisans, Future Teachers of America GERECKE, BILLIE MARIE fJuneJ Future Nurses of America, Junior Red Cross GERECKE, DONNA fJuneJ GILL, ELIZABETH CJuneJ Majorette, '63, '64, Captain, '64g Junior Red Crossg All-City Chorusg Choralettesg C.S.U.g Concert Band, '64, Tawasi, New Members Chair- man, '64g Office Assistantg Future Nurses of America GILLEY, JIM fJuneJ National Honor Society, Spanish Na- tional Honor Societyg Interact Club, Varsity Basketball Letterman, '64-5 Golf Letterman, '63, '64, Student Council Representative, '62, '64g Pow Wowg Junior Varsity Basket- ball Letterman, '63 I-lapp Timew Seniors Outstanding drama students Sharon Watkins, John Allen, Kay Hankinson, Karen Ryland, and Rodney Bowman rehearse once more to show other students a 4'Happy Time. GOFF, JERRY tJuneJ Arrowheadg National Honor So- cietyg Ramal, Secretary, '64g Sophomore Cabinetg Junior Cahinetg Spanish National Honor Societyg lnteractg Jun- ior Varsity Baseball Letterman, '62, '63g Junior Varsity Basketball Letterman, '63g Cheerleader GOLEMON, ANABETH Uunel Modern Dance Club: Texas History Clubg Artisans GOODMAN, FRANCES Uuneb COSS, PRISSY Uunej Mirabeaug La Cinquantaineg Office Assistant CRAVES, MOLLIE iJuneJ National Honor Societyg Student Council Representative, '63g May Fete, '63g lrari Court, '64g Choralettesg La Cinquaintaineg French Honor Societyg Kachinag Office Assistantg Gym Leaderg Mirabeau GILMAN, MIKE CJuneJ Future Farmers of America CIRARD, TONI fJuneJ Choralettesg Tawasig C.S.U.g Modern Dance Club GOERNER, JIM CJuneJ Pow Wowg Sophomore Track Teamg Booster Club GRAY, ROBERT fJuneJ 219 GRAY, WAYNE Uanuaryj Sophomore Basketball, Band, Stage Band, Orchestra, Lab Assistant, Bowling GREENLEAF, LAURA flanuaryl Lancer Representative '62, ,643 Texas History Club, Future Nurses of America GREENWOOD, PAM flanllaryl .lunior Red Cross, Office Assistant, Texas History Club, Future Nurses of America, Choralettes, Mirabeau loin the Fun GREGORY, SALLY Clunel French Honor So- ciety, Mirabeau, C.S.U., La Cinquantaine, Texas History Club, Wowapig Library Assistant, Hall Patrol, Future Nurses of America GRETHER, GARY Llunel National Honor Society, American Chemi- cal Society Scholarship Examination Certificate, Lancer, Page and Editors ial Editor, '64, Quill and Scroll, Latin Honor So- ciety, Pow Wow, Ger- man Chorus, German Club, Creative Writing Club, Kachina, Lab As- sistant, Hall Patrol X it E. ,X Cooking class is great fun for Charles Puff, who always has Pali Casey, Sydney Atherton, Louise Bolles, Lane Gallagher, Cheryl Welch, and Peggy Branan waiting on him hand and foot. I l 220 Seniors l 1 GRIFFIN, PETER fjunel National Honor Society, Key! Club, Latin Honor Society, Orchestra, President, '64, Na- tional Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation I GRISWOLD, DEDE flunel Bell Ringers, Mixed Chorusgi Lamar-O-Liers , GUERNSEY, SANDY flunel C.S.U., Texas History Club HADEN, JOHANNA Uanuaryl .lunior Red Cross, Office Assistant, Texas History Club, Choralettesg Future Nurses of America, C.S.U. HAMILTON, ANN Uunel Choralettesg La Cinquantaine, C.S.U., Rodeo Club, Lancer Representative, '63 HAMILTON, CAROLYN Uunej National Honor Society, Choralettes, Latin Honor Society, Wowapi, La Cinquan- taine, Future Nurses of America, Kachina, Texas History Club, Future Teachers of America, Artisans HAMILTON, WILLIAM T. C.IuneJ Future Farmers of America, Rodeo Club, Astronomy Club, Booster Club HANKINSON, KAY fJuneJ Arrowhead, Treasurer, Nation- al Thespian Society, Vice-President, '64, President, '65, Na- ttional Honor Society, Secretary, '64, Spanish National Honor Society, Latin Honor Society, Publicity Chairman, '63, '64, Kachina, Treasurer, '62, Junior Cabinet, Student Council Representative, '63, '64, Cherokee Council, Track and Field, '64, Gym Leader, '63, '64, State One-Act Play Contest, Stage lCrew, '64, City Archery Team,'64-,Denney's Demons, C.S.U. HARNESS, GREG Cluneb Football Manager, Track, National Forensic League: Mixed Chorus: Booster Club l HARRIS, GARY Uanu- HARRIS, .IUANITA HWI .Iur1i0r VBTSHY Lei- Clunej French Honor fefmanr '63 Society, La Cinquan- taine, Palamar, Fu- ture Nurses of Ameri- ca, Office Assistant l HAYWARD, KIM Clunel Tennis Team, Swimming ,Team HEAFNER, MARY F. Uunel Choralettes HENDERSON, HATSY Uuneb l HENRIKSEN, RONNIE Uanuaryl Radio Club HERRINGTON, JIMMY Uunel Sophomore Football Letterman, Junior Varsity Football Letterman -HERVEY, KATHY Uunel Choralettes, C.S.U., Wowapi, Future Nurses of America, Texas History Club, Sopho- more Cabinet, Library Assistant, Hall Patrol, Kachina, La Cinquantaine HARRIS, .I U D Y Uunel Palamar, Sergeant at Arms, '63, Telephone Chair- man, '64, Choralettes, Librarian, '64, Clinic Assistant, F u t u r e Nurses of America, Lancer Staff HARTMAN, MARIE f.Iunel Texas History Club, Wowapi, Vice- President, '63, Li- brary Assistant HAVEMANN, HELEN Uunel Arrowhead, Na- tional Honor Society, American Chemical So- ciety Examination Award, Tawasi, Publicity Chair- man, '63, Social Chair- man, '63, Corresponding Secretary, '64, Creative Writing Club, Lab Assist- ant, Office Assistant, German Club 221 HERZOG, ELAINE Uunel HESS, SUE Uunei Choralettesg Junior Red Cross HEWITT, ANNE Uunel Choralettesg Future Nurses of America, C.S.U. HILL, ALISON Uunej Arrowhead, Na- tional Honor Societyg National Merit Scholarship Semi-Finalist, Palamar, Gift Chairman, '64, La Cinquantaineg Texas History Club, Creative Writing Club, Future Nurses of America, Quill and Scroll HILL, BRUCE flunel Arrowhead, Vice- Presidentg National Honor Society, Na' tional Merit Scholarship Semi-Finalistg American Chemical Society Scholarship Examination Award, Slide Rule Team, Radio Club, President, '63, German Club, Treasurer, '64, Mathematics Asso- ciation of America Contest, '64, Lamar Review, '62, '63, Hall Patrol, Quill and Scroll HILLIARD, KAY fjuneb C.S.U. HINDMAN, FRED tlunej Pow Wow, Latin Honor Societyg Texas History Club, Artisans, C.S.U. HINES, NANCE Uanuaryi National Honor Societyg Student Council Representative, '62, '63, '64, Lab Assistant, Lancer Representative, '64, C.S.U., Secretary, '64, Gym Leaderg Senior Class Treasurerg La Cinquantaineg Artisans, Sen- ior Cabinetg Hall Patrolg Cherokee Swimming Head HIRSCH, REGINALD Uunei German Club 222 Seniors T pioaf ff 4 1 Don Holden, having finished his drills, can now 'isit it out while Kay! HITCHCOCK, KATIE flunei Texas History Clubg Fu-N ture Nurses of America, Future Teachers of America, La Cinquantaineg Artisansg C.S.U.g Rodeo Club HOLDEN, DON CJuneD HOLLAND, LEISA Uanuaryl Fypists HOLMBERG, LINNE Uunel Swim- ming Team, Varsity Letterman, '64, Office Assistant, Booster Club HOPKINS, KATHY Uunel Student Council Representative, '64, Choralettes, Pow Wow Sweetheart, '64, Track Queen, '64, May Fete, '64, Homecoming Princess, '64, La Cinquantaine, Ka- china, Modern Dance Club, Gym Leader HORTON, ERNIE Llunel Lancer Repre- sentative, Bowling Team, '62, '63, '64, French Honor Society, Ramal, Astrono- my Club, Cafeteria Assistant, Booster Club HORTON, NELL fSummer Schooll HOWARD, ARTHUR Uunej Sophomore Track Squadman, Office Assistant, Ra- dio Club, Secretary-Treasurer, '64, Amer- ican Chemical Society Examination Cer- tificate Winner, '64 HUBBARD, BILL Uunel Astronomy Club, Radio Club, Wowapi, Lab Assist- ant, Library Assistant Ilark, Sharon Marshall, Annette Ben- e on, and Bill Wood finish. UNTER, JIMMY fjunel Fire Drill Captain, Lancer epresentative URD, GINA flunel C.S.U. UTTO, PHIL tlunel Junior Varsity Basketball Letter- an, '62, '63 HUEBOTTER, LINDA tjunej Arrowhead, National Honor Society, National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commenda- tion, French Honor Society, Niwauna, La Cinquantaine, Texas History Club, Library Assistant, Hall Patrol, Wowa- pi, Lab Assistant HUETER, GARY f.luneJ Key Club, Treasurer, National Honor Society, National Merit Scholarship Letter of Com- mendation, Sophomore Cabinet, Junior Cabinet, Senior Cabinet, Pow Wow, German Club, C.S.U., Kachina, Junior Varsity Baseball, Sophomore Basketball, Junior Var- sity Basketball, American Chemical Society Examination, Lab Assistant HULL, RALPH Uuneb National Honor Society, Junior Varsity Football Letterman, i63, B Team Football Letter- man, '62, QB Team Track Letterman, '62, Key Club, Na- tional Forensic League 223 ILSE, JOYCE CJuneJ Arrowhead, Nat. Merit Schol. Lettei of Commendation, NHS, Lat. Hon. Soc., Spanish Na tional Honor Society, Office Assistant, Wowapi, Vice Pres., '64, La Cinquantaine, Chaplain, '64, Junior Rec Cross, Palamar, Gift Chairman, '64, Future Nurses o America, Creative Writing Club, Texas History Clul JACKSON, LINDA KAY iJuneJ Arrowhead, NHS, Maf Fete Court, '63, Student Council, '62, '63, '64, Mirabeau: Junior Cabinet, German Club, N.D.C.C., Sponsor, '64 Officers' Club, Sec.-Treas., '64, Wowapi, Quill and Scroll, Texas History Club, C.S.U. JACOBUS, CHUCK fJuneJ Football Trainer, '62, '63, '64 Varsity Basketball Trainer, '63, '64, '65, Lat. Hon. Soc. Senior Cabinet, Pow Wow, Lab Assistant Current Election ews 224 Seniors JAHNKE, CHARLOTTE CJuneD Arrowhead, NHS, American Chemical Society Examination Award of Merit, Palamar, Sergeant at Arms, '64, Little Sister Chairman, '64, Wowapi, Lib. Asst., Spanish National Honor Society, Junior Red Cross, Creative Writing Club JAMES, CAROLYN Uuneb Niwauna, Future Nurses of America, La Cinquantaine ,ware Civics students Lawrence Cook, Mallory Taylor, and St. Claire Davis are keeping up with the before-the-election news. JANES, ANNE iJuneJ Arrowhead, NHS, Lat. Hoi Soc., La Cinquantaine, C.S.U., Gym Leader, Lib. Asst. Wowapi, Bell Ringers, Vice-Pres., '64, Palamar, Cor' Sec., '64, Creative Writing Club JENETT, BRUCE fJuneJ Arrowhead, NHS, Fr. H01 Soc., Key Club, Student Council, '64, Nat. Thes. Soc. Kachina, Nat. For. League, One-Act Play Contest, '64 Nat. Merit Schol. Semi-Fin., Pow Wow, La Cinquar taine, Soph. Track Team, '63 ' JEWELL, SUSAN fJuneD Arrowhead, NHS, Treasl '64, May Fete Court, '62, '64, Student Council, '62, Gyi Leader, Cherokee, Pres., '63, Sec., '64, Kachina, Pre, '62, Nat. Thes. Soc., Vice-Pres., '63, Ramal Cup, Ke Club Sweetheart, Mirabeau, Sr. Class Sec., Offid Assistant, Span. Nat. Hon. Soc., Treas., '63, Hist., '64 Orenda Staff, Club Ed., '64, Junior Red Cross, Vic! Pres., '63, C.S.U., American Chem. Soc. Exam. JOHN, BRIEN fJunel Junior Varsity Football Manage '63, Varsity Football Manager, '64, Ramal, Nat. Mer Schol. Letter of Commendation, La Cinquantaine A JOHN, JENNIFER fJuneJ Nat. Thee. Soc., Sec., ' Modern Dance Club, Sec., '64, Nat. Thes. Conferenc 1661, Nat. For. League, Artisans, Mirabeau, Messeng JOHNSON, JAN Uunel JOHNSON, SUSAN tSummer Schooll JONES, ELEANOR fJuneJ American Field Service Com- mittee, Lancer Representative, Kachina, English Depart- ment Assistant JORDAN, NANCY fJuneJ Palamar fJJJ'V' NYCJJ une umor arsity une Football C J anuaryb Baseball, '63 Manager, '62, '63 of America KELLEY, CAROLE CJuneJ National Honor Society, Nation- al Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation, Kachina: C.S.U., Treasurer, '64 KELLY, PETER, CSummer Scbooll Artisans, Student Council Representative, '64, May Fete Escort, '63 KENNEDY, BARBARA ANN Uuneb Tennis Team, '63, '64, La Cinquantaine, Junior Red Cross, Lancer Repre- sentative, C.S.U., Kachina KENT, TERRY fSummer School? Mixed Chorus KENTER, MIJA, iJuneJ Niwauna, C.S.U., Future Nurses of America, Kachina, Gym Leader, Junior Red Cross, Directory Staff, '62 KIDD, CRAIG fJuneJ B Team Track Letterman, '63, '64 KALPAXIS, J A M E S fJuneJ Arrowhead, Na- tional Honor Society, Key Club, Quill and Scroll, Spanish National Honor Society, Tawasi Cup, Lancer Staff, Page Edi- tor, '63, Editor, '64, So- phomore Cabinet, Junior Cabinet, Pow Wow, American Chemical So- ciety Examination, '64, Texas Nuclear Science Symposium, '64, Student Council Representative, '63, Office Assistant, Ra- dio Club K A R G E R, M A R K fjunej Astronomy Club, Secretary-Treasurer, '64, C.S.U., German Club KH KOENIG, BILL Uunel Arrowhead, Sophomore Basketball Letterman, '62, B Team Track Letterman, '63, Junior Varsity Basketball Lettemian, '63 KOVEC, KATHE Clunel French Honor Society, Secretary '64, Junior Red Cross, L'Allizmce Francaise Certificate KRUECER, MICKEY flunel Sophomore Football Letter- man, '62, Varsity Football, '63 226 Seniors KIDWELL, PHIL flunel Senior Cabinet, Varsity Bowl- ing Team, '62, '63 1 KILGORE, MARY LEE Uunel Mixed Chorus, Treasurer. '64, All-State Choir Candidate, '65, All-Region Choir, '64 '65, All-City Choir, '63, '64, Palamar, City Archery, '65, Wowapi KINSMAN, CAROL flunel Junior Red Cross, Lance:-I Representative, '64, C.S.U., La Cinquantaine, Texa. Historv Club, Artisans KISE, RONNY Uuneb KLEIDERER, KAREN fluneb National Honor Society, Band, Vice-President, '64, All-State Orchestra, '63, '64: All-City Orchestra, '62, '63, Niwauna, All-City Band, '64 KOCHANOWSKY, MICHAEL flunel Sophomore Footlf ball, Ramal v KUCERA, LILLY Clunej Arrowhead, National Honor So ciety, Cherokee Badminton Head, '64, Mirabeau, Vice-Presi dent, '64, Choralettes, Pianist, '63, '64, President, '64, Ma Fete Court, '64, Student Council Representative, '62, '63, O fice Assistant, Lab Assistant, Gym Leader, Future Teacher of America KURTZ, BILL flanuaryj Texas History Club, Tennis Team Letterman, '63, '64, Tennis District Champion, '64 LACKEY, JENNY flunel C.S.U, LAMOTTA, CHUCK flunej Track, '62, '63, '64 LANDRY, FORREST flunej Distributive Education LANGDON, MARION flunel Spanish National Honor So ciety, National Merit Scholarship Semi-Finalist, Creativ Writing Club, Lancer Representative, '63 Senior Government i Mary Tompkins, ,lim Poland, Jeff Suttles, David Price, Gary Hueter, and other Senior Cabinet members listen intently to their counselor, Mr. Bill Fisk, who is discussing vital issues in the life of a Senior. l LAWRENCE, CINDY Uunel Modern Dance Club, C.S.U.g Junior Red Cross ELAYNE, LYNDA Uunel Cerebral Palsy Monitor, '64 EEARNED, BARBARA Uuneb Arrowhead, French Honor ocietyg Office Assistant, City Volleyball Team, '64, Lan- cer Representative, '64 LEE, ANN fluncl Niwauna, Publicity Chairman, '64, City Volleyball Team, '62, '63g C.S.U.g Lab Assistantg Gym Leader LEE, PEGGY fjunel Junior Red Cross, Art Award, '63, ancer Representative, '64 EFF, ROBBIE flunel Bandg Orchestra LANIER, JOHN Uunel Booster Club LASKO, PATTY fJuneJ Modern Dance Club, Artisans, Rodeo Club, Kachina LAWLESS, TOM Uunel Sophomore Football, Junior Varsity Football, '63, Junior Varsity Baseball, '63, Varsity Football, '64 227 LEGLER, RANDY f.luneD Ramalg Artisans, Lam. Bowling Teamg C.S.U.g Astronomy Club LECUILLON, PHILIPPE fluneb French Honor Societyg l Cinquantaine LEINERT, ROGER Uunel Varsity Football Letterman, '6 '63, '64, National Honor Societyg Ramal, Vice-Presider '64g lnteractg Varsity Basketball Letterman, '63g Juni Varsity Basketball Letterman. '62 Refreshing Half Time LENZ, NIELS Uunel LEWIS, BLAKE fjunel E 3 Q Q Q Z 3 Student Council Repre- sentative, '64 5 At half time Gail Ostin, Harriet McCleary, and Judy Harris gather at the refreshment stand to catch up on the latest gossip. 228 Seniors LEWMAN, JEFF Uunej Lancer Staff, '64g Track Tearr '62, '63 LICHTFOOT, CAROL ANN fluneb LINDSAY, MARIJO Uuneb May Fete Court, '62, '64 Texas History Clubg C.S.U.g Office Assistantg La Cir quantaineg Nurse Assistantg Choralettes LIPSCOMB, PATRICIA fjunel Spanish National Hono Society LIVERMORE, JIM Uunel Student Council Representative '64g Ramalg C.S.U.g Baseball, '63, '64 LIVESAY, BILL Uunei Sophomore Basketballg Texa History Club, Booster Clubg Lab Assistant WLODGE, EDWINA Uunel Junior Red Cross, La Cin- 'quantaine, C.S.U., Modern Dance Club, Texas History Club, Kachina 3LOGGINS, LINDA Cjunel Student Council Representa- tive, '63, Lab Assistant, Future Nurses of America, Texas ,History Club, La Cinquantaine, Kachina, C.S.U. LONG, DEBBIE Uanuaryl Wichaka-Chums, Social Di- 'rector LONG, JEANNE flunel Mirabeau, Texas History Club, Sophomore Cabi- net, Junior Cabinet, Senior Cabinet, Office Assistant, Gym Leader LOTT, TOM Hanu- aryl C.S.U., Junior Varsity Basketball Letterman, '62, '63, Varsity Basketball Letterman, '64, Cap- tain, '64, Student Council Representa- tive, '63, Booster Club MAC NAUGHTON, VIRGINIA Llunel Kachina, Lab Assistant, Texas History Club, C.S.U., Latin Honor So- ciety, Swimming Team, N.D.C.C. Sponsor, Officers' Club, Sponsors' Rifle Team, Student Council Representative, '63 ,MC BRAYER, GLORIA Uunel Tawasi MC BROOM, DIAN flanuaryl IMC CARTHY, KATHRYN flunel MC CLEARY, HARRIET Uunel Palamar, Sales Chair- man, '63, Publicity Chairman, '64, Bell Ringers, Vice-Presi- Ydent, '63, Secretary, '64, Gym Leader, Choralettes C CLELLAND, ANNE f,IuneD Sophomore Cabinet, ,lun- 'or Cabinet, Mirabeau, Cherokee Archery Head, '64, exas History Club, Kachina, Office Assistant, La Cin- quantaine, Gym Leader, Lab Assistant LOWEY-BALL, RU- DOLF fjunel Stu- dent Council Repre- sentative, '63, Ger- man Club, Texas History Club, Band, Irari, Booster Club L U N D S T R O M, MARILYN flunel Ni- wauna, C.S.U., Di- rectory Staff, Assistant Advertising Manager, '64, National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation, Hall Patrol, Student Coun- cil Representative, '64- LUSK, CHARLENE Uunel Cheerleader, May Fete, '62, Student Council Representative, '62, Choralettes, Secre- tary, '64, Texas History Club, Gym Leader, Lab Assistant, C.S.U., Home- coming Princess, '64- 229 MC COOL, MELINDA Cjuneb MC COY, GARY fSummer Schoolj aka Chums Publicit Chairman ' 4 ant licity Chairman, '63, Treasurer, '64, Wowapi, Secretary, '64, Kachina, C.S.U., Future Teachers of America, Latin Honor Society, Library Assistant MC CEE, CLAIRE fjuneb Niwauna, Parliamentarian, '64, Rodeo Club, Future Nurses of America, Artisans, National Forensic League rus, Lancer Staff MC GUFFEY, CLAY Uunel Texas History Club, C.S.U., Pow Wow, Senior Cabinet, Booster Club, Basketball, '63, '64 MC GUIRE, TOM Uunel Student Council Representative, '63, Orenda Staff, Faculty Editor, '64, Ramal, National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation, French Honor Society, Treasurer, '64, L'Alliance Francaise Certificate, Quill and Scroll, Texas History Club, C.S.U., La Cinquan- taine MALONE, PAT fSummer Schoolj Junior Red Cross, Poetry Contest Winner, '62, Lancer Representative, '64, Student Council Alternate, '64 230 Seniors MC CULLOCH, SANDY f,IuneJ Wich- ' ri Y v 6 1 Pennant Chairman, '63, Office Assist- MC ELROY, CYNTHIA iluneb Nation- al Honor Society, Wichaka-Chums, Pub- MC GHEE, LYDA Uunel Mixed Cho- Is Ever i i Mooks Kaye Parks, Lucinda Crus Susan Blair, and Pam Greenwood hai discovered the fun of showing fort MANN, MICKEY Uanuaryl Lab Assistant, Artisans, C.S.U., Future Nurses of America MANN, SALLI Uunel Kachina, La Cinquantaine, Lancer Representative, '62, Lab Assistant MARESH, ELLEN Uuneb La Cinquantaine, Library Assist ant, Wowapi, Treasurer, French Honor Society, Palamar Junior Red Cross, Future Teachers of America nod Happ ? K fs: - - eg. fn if 'T' 4 ' 'fi .. eisl - t . f - , , f -, . Q k ,,..,,11i:s 1 , , A any so Q L 3 their hidden beauty, but Sally Greg- ory has not yet entered into the mook mood. MARMADUKE, RICK flunel Varsity Swimming Team, Texas History Club, C.S.U., Student Council Representative, '64 MARMADUKE, WILLIAM Uunel Swimming Team, '62, '63, '64, Pow Wow, La Cinquantaine, C.S.U., Booster Club MARSHALL, SHARON f.IuneJ Future Nurses of America MARTIN, RICHARD Uunel Swim- ming Team, '63, Sophomore Football Letterman, Junior Varsity Football Let- terman, '63, Varsity Football Letterman, '64, Ramal, C.S.U., La Cinquantaine, Track, '64, Senior Cabinet MARULES, TED Uunel N.D.C.C., Drill Team, '63, Rifle Team, '63, German Club, German Singers MATTHEWS, FRED Uanuaryl Stu- dent Council Representative, '64, Lancer Representative, '64, Office Assistant MENDELL, SARAH tjunel Kachina, Vice-President, '62, La Cinquantaine, Secretary, '64, French Honor Society, Niwauna, Cherokee Basketball Head, '64, Swimming Team, '63, Tennis Team Letterman, '63, '64, Student Council Alternate, Irari Court, '63, '64, May Fete, '64, Orenda, Sports Editor, '63, Editor-in-Chief, '64, .lunior Red Cross, Lancer Representative, '64, C.S.U., Quill and Scroll, Vice- President, '64, American Field Service NIERRIAM, ANNE Uunel Tawasi, Treasurer, '64, Ka- china, Junior Red Cross, Choralettesg C.S.U. MERRITT, LINDA C.IuneJ C.S.U., NHS, La Cinquan- taine, Texas History Club, Student Council Representa- tive, '62, '63, Mirabeau, Telephone Chairman, '63, Secre- tary, '64, Choralettes, Secretary '64, Nurse Assistant I MAYER, RANDY Uuncl National Honor Society, Var- sity Track Letterman, '63, '64, Cross Country Letterman, '62, National Forensic League, Lamar Review Staff, Quill and Scroll MEDLIN, DICKIE Uunel Sophomore Baseball Letterman, Sophomore Football Letterman, Junior Varsity Football Lettemian MEEKS, FRED Uunel Band, Drum Major, '64, Orches- tra, Librarian, '64 231 MEYER, CLIFFORD Uunel N.D.C.C., Drill Team, '62, '63, '64 MIDDLETON, TRACY flunel Majorettes, Tawasi MIMS, STEVE Uunel Cheerleader, Pow Wow, National Thespian Society, Track, '62, '63, '64 Locker Loitering 232 Seniors MISCOE, BETTY flunel Dis- tributive Education, Secretary, '64 MITCHELL, LARRY Llunel Varsity Track Manager, '64 .9 S9 Mike Petitt, Bill Peebles, Ann Lee, Nancy Jordon, Charles Morris, and Annette Benson stop at their lockers while Susan Ball and Clair Clark rush to homeroom at the beginning of a new day. MITCHELL, SHARON flanuaryl Wichaka-Chums, Chap- lain, '63, Vice-President, '64 MONAGHAN, SALLY Uunel National Forensic League, Creative Writing Club MONTGOMERY, BONNIE Cjunel Mirabeau, Messenger Editor, '64, Choralettes, Telephone Chairman, '64, La Cinquantaine, C.S.U. MOORE, J. TOM Uunel Astronomy Club, Vice-President, '64 MOORE, TOM O. flunel C.S.U., La Cinquantaine MOORMAN, JESS Llunel Arrowhead, President, Key Club, President, '64, German Club, Vice-President, '64, Pow Wow, National Honor Society, Secretary, '64, Sophomore Cabinet, ,Iunior Cabinet, Senior Cabinet, Student Council Alternate, '62, '63, '64, Booster Club, American Chemical Society Certificate, National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation, B Team Football, 62, Junior Varsity Base- ball, '63, Office Assistant, German Singers, Radio Club, Treasurer MORGAN, COLETTE Uunel Palamar, C.S,U., Distribu- tive Education MORRIS, CHARLES flunel Varsity Track Trainer, '62, '63,',Iunior Varsity Football Trainer, '62, Varsity Football Trainer, '63, '64 MORRIS, MELINDA flunej Arrowhead, National Honor Society, C.S.U., Vice-President, '64, Mirabeau, Cookie Sales Chairman, '63, Orenda Staff, Sophomore Class Editor, '62, Club Editor, '63, Senior Editor, '64, Assistant Editor, '64, Quill and Scroll, Latin Honor Society, Future Nurses of America, La Cinquantaine, Texas History Club, Choralettes VIORTIMER, MARTHA MURCHIE, CAROL MURRAY, F R A N K Uunel National Honor ANN flunel flunel Society, Mixed Chorus, iresident, 64, Vice- Presi- ent, '63, N.D.C.C., Bat- 'lion Executive, Sponsor fficers' Club, Niwauna, achina, C.S.U., Latin onor Society, All-City horns, All-Regional hoir 1 1 l t l l 'MURRAY, SUSAN Uunel Arrowhead, National Honor So- ciety, Cheerleader, Majorette, '63, Girls' State Representa- tive, C.S.U., Secretary, Mirabeau, Publicity Chairman, '64, ,Modern Dance Club, Choralettes, Secretary, Student Council Representative, '62, '63, '64, Lab Assistant, Gym Leader, ll-Iomecoming Queen, '64 MUSE, NED Uunel German Club, N.D.C.C., Drum and Bugle Corps NABER, GARY flume? Pow Wow l NEILSON, NANCY flunel Tawasi, C.S.U., .lunior Red lCross, City Bowling Team, '63, Hall Patrol 1NEWMAN, MICHAEL flunej Bowling Team, '62, '63, 64, N.D.C.C., Drum and Bugle Corps, '64 NEWMAN, SANDY flunel Lamar-O-Liers, Secretary, '63, Vice-President, '64, President, '64, Tawasi, Publicity Chairman, '64, All-City Chorus, C.S.U., Hall Patrol MORRIS, SUE Uunel La Cinquantaine, Future Nurses of America, City Badminton Team MORSE, G E O R G E Uunel Swimming Team, '62, '63, Letterman, '64, Irari OLIVER, JOHN Uunel Football Manager, '64 ORLANDO, EDDIE Uunel OSBORNE, SANDY Uunel La Cinquantaine, Lab As- sistant 234 Seniors NICE, ROY Uunel Lancer Staff, Bowling Team, '63, '4 NICHOLSON, MARY K. flunel Niwauna, Stude Council Representative, '62, Lancer Representative, '6 '63, '64, C.S.U.g Future Nurses of America, La Cinqua taine, Office Assistant NOBLE, ELLEN Uunel Arrowhead, National Honor f ciety, Student Council Representative, '63, Mirabeau, Chr alettes, Future Nurses of America, La Cinquantain C.S.U.g Office Assistant, Kachina NORRIS, RONNIE i,IuneJ Student Council Represent tive, '64 OLDHAM, DAVID Uunel OLIVER, HENRY Uunel French Honor Society, P Wow, C.S.U., La Cinquantaine, Lab Assistant O'SHEA, KATHY Uunel Choralettes OSTIN, CAIL Uunel Niwauna, New Members Chairmt '64, C.S.U. OTTO, MILTON fJuneJ Irari, Texas History Club, H torian, '64, La Cinquantaine, C.S.U., Office Assistar Booster Club OVERSTREET, TIRA Uunel Arrowhead, Spanish N tional Honor Society, Niwauna, Sports Chairman, '61 C.S.U., Volleyball Team, '62, '63, '64, Letterman, '61 Lab Assistant OVERTON, LAURA Uunel Quill and Scroll, Lane Staff, Page Editor, '64, Modern Dance Club, C.S.U Future Nurses of America, Kachina, Junior Red Cros, Mirabeaug Lab Assistant, Texas History Club, La Ci quantainc OVIES, MANUEL flume? Literar Ceniuses E i 1 Cary Crether, Ann Failing, ,less Moorman, Judy Bracewell, Anne Janes, Helen Havemann, and Pam Cates listen intently us Pat Wisdom proposes plans for the Lamar Review. FEARSALL, MIMI Uunej Kachina, Bowling Team PEARSON, HANNAH flunel Palamar EEEBLES, BILL Uunel National Merit Scholarship Semi- inalist, National Honor Society ERRY, ADELE Clunel Arrowhead, National Honor So- iety, Spanish National Honor Society, Treasurer, '64, .l un- ior Class Secretary, Quill and Scroll, Lancer Staff, Page Editor, '64, Texas History Club, Secretary, '64, Sophomore Cabinet, La Cinquantaine, C.S.U.g Future Nurses of Amer- ica, Kachina, Tennis Team, '64, Gym Leader, Office Assist- mt, Cherokee Council, '64 EERRY, SUSAN Uunej Choralettes, National Thespian ociety, Rodeo Club ETERSON, LESLIE Cluneb Choralettes, Mirabeau, Cookie ales Chairman, '64, Telephone Chairman, '63, Latin onor Society, Spanish National Honor Society, C.S.U., achina, Future Nurses of America, Texas History Club, rtisans, Office Assistant, La Cinquantaine, Junior Red ross, Future Nurses of America PARKER, LANE flunel C.S.U,, Choralettes PARKER, MARTHA Uunel Choralettes PATTERSON, REVA LAVOR fSummer School? PETKAS, DOROTHY Uunel Choralettes PETRVALSKY, RAYMOND Uunel Distributive Educa- tion, Bowling Team, '62 PETTIGREW, MALCOLM Uunej Pow Wow, Key Club, F00tball, '62, '63, '64, Basketball, '62, '63, Office Assistant Troublesome Tennis PETITT, MICHAEL A. Uunel Arrowhead, Na- tional Honor Society PETTIT, DOUGLAS Uunej lunior Varsity Baseball Letterman, '63, Varsity Baseball Letter- man, '64, Daughters of American Revolution Award Ward Adkins, Susan Underwood, David Wolters, and Sally Gregory wil never get to play a game if they don't get that net untangled. 236 Seniors PETTIT, MARY flunel Future Nurses of America, Lancer Representative, '64, Junior Red Cross, Gym Leader PHAIR, MICKEY Uunel Key Club, Pow Wow, Junior Varsity Football Letterman, '63, Varsity Football, '64, American Chemical Society Examination, Student Council Representative, '62, '63, May Fete Escort, '62, '63, Office Assistant, Lab Assistant PHILLIPS, KAY Uunel Swimming Team, '63 PHILLIPS, SUE flunel Tawasi, Choralettes, C.S.U., Volleyball Team, '63, '64, Swimming Team, '63, Letter- man, '64, Student Council Representative, '63 PIAZZA, ROCKEY tjunm-I PICKERING, TIM fjanuaryj Varsity Baseball, '62, '63-3 Junior Varsity Basketball, '62 PLATT, CINDY CJuneJ POIMBEAUF, ROBERT Uuneb POLAND, JIM f.IuneJ Pow Wow, Senior Cabinetg Latin Honor Societyg Future Teachers of America, Office Assist- HDI POLLARD, M A R Y fJuneJ Mirabeau, Sports Chairman, '63, Parlia- mentarian, '64g La Cin- quantaineg Junior Cabi- netg Lab Assistantg Na- tional Poetry Association Winner, '62 POTTER, C A I L fJuneJ Mirabeaug Rodeo Club PRICE, DAVID fJuneJ Sophomore Class President, May Fete Escort, '62, '63, Junior Varsity Football Letterman, '62, B Team Track Letterman, 62 3 Interact, Vice-Presi- dent, '63g Pow Wow, Vice-President, '64, Senior Class Pres- ident, Varsity Football Letterman, '63g Varsity Track Let-' terman, '63, Track, C0-Captain, '64g Junior Gentleman , Junior Cabinet, Senior Cabinetg Student Council Repre- sentative, '63 PRICE, DORIS fJuneJ Wowapig Band, Lancer PROKOP, LESLIE IJuneJ May Fete, '62, Mirabeau. Sec- retary, Choralettesg Texas History Clubg C.S.U.g Ka- chinag Office Assistant PUCSLEY, JOHN fJuneJ Lancer Staff, Junior Red Cross PURINGTON, BILL fJunel Wowapig Library Assistant PURVIS, HERB fSummer Schooll POWELL, RICH- ARD CJuneJ Varsity Football Manager, '62, '63, '64g Lancer Staff, '63, '64, Ram- alg C.S.U. POWERS, CAROLA CJuneD C.S.U.g City Volleyball Team, '62, '63 3 Lamar-O-Liers, Music Assistantg Pal- amar, Songleader, '64g Hall Patrol PRICE, BOB fJuneD B Team Track Letter- man, '62g Varsity Track Letterman, '63g 'German Club, Treasurer, '63, President, '64g C.S.U., Treasurer, '64 g Pow Wow, Student Council Representative g Office Assistant 237 REDFIELD, BILL Uanuaryj National Forensic League: Lab Assistant, National Chemistry Society Examination REEVES, SUSAN fJuneJ REYNOLDS, ROSEMARY Uunel Lab Assistant, Hall Patrol, C.S.U. QUINN, JAMES Uunei N.D.C.C., Of- ficers' Club, Drill Team, Rifle Team, Captain, '64g Sophomore Cabinetg ,lun- ior Cabinetg German Club, Lancer Representative RAMEY, ROGER Uunel Sophomore Football Letterman, C.S.U.g Booster Club, Office Assistant RANDOLPH, RANDY Uanuaryl Jun- ior Varsity Football Letterman, '62, Varsity Football, '62, Track, '62q Rodeo Club, Future Farmers of America RANFT, DIANNE Uuneb Choralettes RAYBURN, TERI Uunel Lancer Rep- resentative, '63, '64, La Cinquantaineg Artisans, Texas History Club, Kachina RAYMOND, ED flunel Dexterou Lane Parker is swamped by Teri Tunks, Lynn Frankie, Kay Schneide 238 Seniors RHODES, CANDY fluncl RHODES, SANDRA fJanuaryJ RICE, BEN fjunej Swimming Team Letterman, '62, '63, '64-3 German Club, lrari, Executive Advisor, Lab Assistant Seamstresses RICE, RANDY fJuneJ Football Man- ager, '62, '63 RICHARDS, JEANNE CJuneJ Choral- ettes, Palamar, Future Nurses of America RICHARDSON, JAMES fSummer School? RICHARDSON, PATTY Uunel Texas History Club, C.S.U., La Cinquantaine RICHEY, JEAN fJuneD Palamar, Fu- ture Nurses of America, La Cinquan- taine RIEGEL, ANNE fJuneJ City Bowling Team, '64, Distributive Education td Mary Petit, who are all ready to :ow her a new sewing technique. RIGGS, SALLY fJuneJ Junior Class Vice-President, Chero- kee Vice-President, Spanish National Honor Society, City Volleyball Team, City Tennis Team, City Swimming Team, Choralettes, Gym Leader, Cherokee Volleyball Head, Student Council Representative, '64, Future Nurses of America, Lancer Representative, '62, Office Assistant, C.S.U., Chaplain, '64 ROBERTS, CINDY CJuneJ Kachina, Orchestra, President, '63, Mixed Chorus, All-City Orchestra, Wichaka-Chums, Corresponding Secretary, C.S.U. ROBERTS, SUE fJuneJ Chomlettes, May Fete, '63, C.S.U. Rodeo Club, President, '64 CORBY fJuneJ National Honor Society, Key lub, Ramal, Social Chairman, '64, May Fete Escort, '63, L64, Sophomore Gentleman , Varsity Football Letterman, 62, '63, 64, Varsity Baseball Letterman, '63, '64, All-Dis- trict, All-City Football, '63, '64, All-Greater Houston Foot- ball, '63, City Batting Champion, '64, All-State American Legion, '64 ODGERS, LARRY fjunel National Honor Society, Junior arsity Swimming Team Letterman, '62, Varsity Swimming feam Letterman, '63, '64, All-State Swimming Team, '63, 64, All-City Swimming Team, '64, Student Council Rep- esentative, '63, Treasurer, '64, Junior Cabinet, Lab As- istant, C.S.U., La Cinquantaine, Wowapi, Texas History lub, B Team Track, '63, '64, Denny's Demons, National hespians Society, May Fete Escort, 64, Irari, Vice- Presi- lent, '64, Cheerleader ROGERS, GINGER fJuneJ La Cinquantaine N 239 ROSENBAUM, CRAIG ljunel Vocational Agricultu Secretary, '63, German Club ROSS, JOE fjunel Mixed Chorus, All-Region Chc '64g Drill Team RUDERSDORI7, BILL Uunel German Clubg Amate Radio Club: Astronomy Club, Vice-President, '63, Preside '64 Avoiding the Rush RUMERY, MIKE Uunel Jun- ior Varsity Football RUMSEY, TOMMY flanuaryl 240 Seniors Clare Smith, Morven Edwards, and Kenzie Ganchan are already looki for prom dresses to make sure they avoid the last-minute rush. RUSSELL, KITTY Uunel Office Assistant, Lab Assis ant: N.D.C.C. Sgonsor. Rifle Team: Lancer News Edito '63, Page Assistant, '64, N.D.C.C. Editor, '64, Page Edito '64, Junior Red Cross, Wowapig Kachinag Cheroke Sophomore Archery Champion, Archery Team, '64 SACHS, ALAN Uunel Arrowhead, National Merit Schola ship Letter of Commendationg National Honor Society German National Contest, Second Prize in Region, '64 Lamar German Award, '63, '64g French Honor Society Wowapi, Treasurer, '63, Lancer Staff 3 Football Announcer La Cinquantaineg Office Assistant, Library Assistant SADLER, JAMES W. Uunel National Honor Society, Iati Honor Society, B Track, '62, '63, Cross Country Lette man, '62, Office Assistant SAGENDORPH, ANNE fJuneJ Lab Assistant, Palamal Choralettesg German Club, Rodeo Club SALASSI, SOPHIE Uanuaryl Tawasig Majorette SALINGER, STEVE Uunel Interact SALZHANDLER, HENRY Uunel Arrowheadg Chicago Tribune ROTC Award, '64, Statewide German Essay Con- test, Second Prize, '64, German Club, Latin Club, N.D.C.C., Officers' Club, Drill Team SANGUILY, BETTY ANNE flunei Kachina, Artisansg La Cinquantaineg C.S.U. SAPPINGTON, MARGO Uunel Arrowhead, National Thespian Society, French Honor Society, Kachina, La Cinquantaine SCHAFFER, MARTIN SCHINDLER, SUZ- SCHIRMEYER, BILL flume? National Forensic llunel National Honor ANNE Uunei Cho- Societyg National Foren- ralettesg C . S . U . g League, Vice-President, Texas History Club, National Merit Scholar- sic League , Kachinag Lamar-O- ship Letter of Com- Liers mendationg American Chemical Society Exam- inationg C.S.U. S man Club, Secretary, '64g Junior Red Cross, Vice-President, '64, Mixed Chorus, All-City Chorus, Gym Leaderg Lab ssistantg Library Assistant, Office Assistant, C.S.U.g achinag La Cinquantaineg Future Nurses of America, , owapi SCHNEIDER, TEDDY Uunej German Club, Wowapi 'CHNERINGER, DENNIS Uuneb Arrowhead, B Team Erack, '63g Varsity Track, '64, Cross Country, '63, '64g German Clubg National Honor Society, Treasurer, Nation- al Merit Scholarship Semi-Finalistg National Forensic lLeagueg National Council of Teachers of English Examination, Semi-Finalist, American Chemical Society Examination, Fourth in Houstong National Math Contest, lFourth in Houston CHNEIDER, KAY Uunei National Honor Societyg Ger- SCHOENFELD, ELLEN Uanuaryl Texas History Clubg C.S.U. SCHOIJET, MIRTHA Uunel La Cinquantaine SCHREIBER HENRY flune Junior Cabinet Student , 3 ' Council Alternateg National Forensic League, Texas His- tory Club SARTWELLE, SUSIE Llanuaryl Choralettes SATTERWHITE, LYN- DA Uunej SHERRILL, LAWRENCE tJuneJ Bill Ward Award, '64, Denney's Demons, rPresident, '64g National Thespian So- ciety SHIPES, WESLEY tSumrner School? SHIPLEY, GEORGE C. fJuneJ National Merit Scholar- ship Letter of Commendationg Student Council Representa- tive, '64, Pow Wow, Artisans, Texas History Club, Crea- tive Writing Clubg Lamar Review, Business Manager 24-2 Seniors SCHWATHE, SARA LYNN ftlanuaryj Lamar-O-Liers C.S.U. SCOTT, GEORGE fJuneJ Junior Varsity Track Letter man, '63g Varsity Track Letterman, '64-g Texas Histor' Club, Historian, Artisans, Vice-President, Junior Re Cross, La Cinquantaineg Sophomore Football SELKE, RICHARD tJuneD Student Council Represents tive, '63g Pow Wow, Party Chairman, '64g Track, '63, '61 ,65g La Cinquantaineg Texas History Clubg Booster Clu SHAMBLIN, LEIGH fJuneJ Lancer Staffg Lancer Reprf sentative, ,64g Junior Cabinetg Artisans, Treasurer, '64 Texas History Club, Future Nurses of Americag C.S.U, Junior Red Crossg Kacliinag Quill and Scroll SHEETS, BOB fSummer Scllooll SHERMAN, MIKE Uuneb SHIVERS, ALLAN CJuneD C.S.U.g Junior Red Cross National Forensic League SIMMONS, DOUG tJuneJ Sophomore Football, '62g Jur ior Varsity Football, '63g Varsity Football, '64 SINGLETON, HELEN fJanuaryD Texas History Club Future Nurses of Americag C.S.U. SINGLETON, WINKIE CJuneJ Mirabeau, Sergeant Arms, '64g Lancer Representative, '62g Kachina, Chore ettesg Office Assistantg C.S.U.g Future Nurses of America Rodeo Club SINS, BECKY CJuneD C.S.U.g Distributive Educatio Reporter, '64 SKAFF, RUTH ANN CJuneJ Arrowhead, National Hor Society, Tawasig Band, Majoretteg Latin Honor Societ Woww'api, Library Assistant, Office Assistant Harassing the Heads Having a blast domineering the heads are Stewart Chandler, Burt Ballanfant, Jimmy Wicoff, and Milton Otto. SMITH, CLARE Uuneb Arrowhead, Orenda Business Staff, '63, '64, Associate Manager, '64, French Honor So- ciety, President, '64, C.S.U., Secretary, '64, Senior Cabinet, Niwauna, La Cinquantaine, Vice-President, '64, Quill and Scroll, Sophomore Cabinet, Lancer Representative, Gym Leader, Kachina, National Honor Society SMITH, GRACE Clunel Student Council Representative, '62, '63, Kachina, Choralettes, Palamar, Chaplain, '64, C.S.U., La Cinquantaine SMITH, JAMIE Uunel SMITH, KAREN C,luneJ Wichaka-Chums, Rodeo Club, City Volleyball, '62, '63, '64, Letterman, '63, '64, Captain, '64 SMITH, MARKLE Uunej Orenda, '63, '64, Pow Wow, Texas History Club, C.S.U., Lancer Representative '63, Booster Club, Astronomy Club SMITH, PAM flanuaryh National Honor Society, Senior Class Vice President, Senior Cabinet, May Fete Duchess, Majorette, Choralettes, Publicity Chairman, '64, Mirabeau, C.S.U., Wowapig Texas History Club, Future Nurses of America, Lancer Representative, '62, Lab Assistant, Of- fice Assistant, Library Assistant SKAGCS, BARBARA Cjanuaryb Kachina, Wowapi, Texas History Club, Spanish National Honor Society, C.S.U., Choralettes, Telephone Chairman, '64, Library Assistant, Student Council Alternate, '64, Senior Class Secretary, Tawasi, President, '63, Recording Secretary, '64, Charity Chairman, '63, National Honor Society, Lab Assistant SKIPTON, SANDRA f.IuneJ SMITH, CHERYL Uunei Wichaka-Chums, Secretary, '64, Style Show, '64, City Volleyball Team, '62 243 SMITH, RICK Uunej Arrowhead, National Math Con- test, May Fete Escort, '63, '64, German Club, Student Council Representative, '64, Sophomore Cabinet, Junior Cabinet SMITH, SALLY Uunel Wichaka-Chums, Mixed Chorus, Nurse Assistant, Rodeo Club SNELL, LILLIE Uunej Rodeo Club But, Which College? SOHNS, BOB Uunel Bowling Team, '62, '63, German Club, Booster Club SOKOLOSKY, STEPH- ANIE flume? NHS, French Honor Society, Cheerleader, May Fete Court, '62, '64, Choral- ettes, Chap., '64, Sgt, at Arms, '64, Mirabeau Rec. Sec., '64, Pub. Chairman, '63, Treas., '64, C.S.U., Sec., '63, Cherokee, Sec., '63, Stu- dent Council Representa- tive, Lancer Representa- tive, Gym Leader, Office sst. 'A -1 But Wellesley and Sweetbriar only take girls, says Markle Smith to George Shipley and Clay McGuffey while Gina Hurd and Leigh Shambli: try to understand their College Boards.- 244 Seniors SOLLBERGER, DARRELL Uunel Booster Club, Basket- ball, '62, Ramal, National Thespian Society I SONDEREGGER, STEVE fJuneJ SPARKS, CHARLES Uunel Band, President, '64 SPEAR, JOHN fJuneJ Irari, Booster Club, Texas History Club? C.S.U. STANFIELD, MARILYN flanuaryb C.S.U. STEGER, PATRICK Uunej N.D.C.C., Officers' Club '64, Drill Team, '64, Rifle Team, '64 STEVENS, RONNIE CJuneJ Band, N.D.C.C., Officers' Club, Drill Team, Drum and Bugle Corps, Commander, '64, Orchestra STEWART, BARBARA fJuneJ Choralettes, Niwauna, Future Nurses of America, German Club, Lab Assistant, Office Assistant, C.S.U. STEWART, BILL fJuneJ Spanish National Honor Society, Junior Varsity Basketball Letterman, '63, Varsity Basket- ball, '64, National Thespian Society, Irari, Senior Cabinet, w C.S.U., Booster Club STONE, CYNTHIA STONE, LOUISE fJuneD C.S.U., La Cin- CJuneJ quantaine, Texas His- tory Club, Artisans, Of- fice Assistant SULLIVAN, CAROLE fJuneJ Lamar-O-Liers, Social Chairman, Wichaka-Chums, Membership Chairman, Irari Court, Junior Red Cross, Lab Assistant, C.S.U. SULLIVAN, TERRY fJuneJ Student Council Representa- ytive, Junior Red Cross, Choralettes, Future Farmers of America Sweetheart, Tennis Team, '63, '64, Lab Assistant, Gym Leader, Texas History Club SUTTLES, JEFF fJuneJ Senior Class Treasurer, Pow Wow, President, '64, C.S.U., B Team Track Letterman, '62, Senior Cabinet, Student Council Alternate, '64, May Fete Escort, '63, Texas History Club, Varsity Cross Coun- try, '62, '64, Letterman, '62 SWANN, LARRY fJuneJ SWATY, TIM Uuneb SWEARINGEN, ANN fJuneJ National Forensic League, Recording Secretary, '64, Junior Red Cross, Kachina STONEDALE, ROD fJuneJ N.D.C.C., Of- ficers' Club, Drill Team, B Rifle Team, Drum and Bu- gle Corps S T U B B S, JOE fJuneJ C.S.U., Chap- lain, '63, National Forensic League, Treasurer, '63, Presi- dent, '64, National Thespian Society, Ra- mal, Delegate to Na- tional Drama Confer- ence, Kachina, Quill and Scroll, Treasurer, '64 SUCHER, SHELLEY fJuneJ Sophomore Cab- inet, Modern Dance Club, Kachina, Student Council Representative, '63, Secretary, '64, Irari Court, Junior Princess, '63, Queen, '64, Junior Lady, Choralettes, Vice- Pres., '64, Texas History Club, President, '64, Gym Leader, Lab Assist- ant, Office Assistant, Fu- ture Teachers of Amer- ica, Homecoming Prin- cess, '64 245 THECK, CLARENCE llunel Sophomore Band Award, Band Letterman, '63, C.S.U., Lancer Staff, Reporter, '64 THOMAS, BOBBY fluneb Future Farmers of America THOMAS, MERI flunel Lamar-O-Liers, Wichaka- Chums, Wowapi, Library Assistant TALLEY, JUDY flunel Kachina, Pal- amar, Artisans, Future Nurses of America, La Cinquantaine TAYLOR, MALLORY flunel Kachina, C.S.U., Sophomore Cabinet, Tennis Team, Lancer Staff, Page Editor. '64, La Cinquantaine, Program Chairman, '64, Student Council Representative, '63, Future Nurses of America, Choral- ettes, Cherokee Tennis Head, Texas History Club, Quill and Scroll, Gym Leader, Miraheau, Messenger, '62, Pub- licity Chairman, '63, President, '64 TAYLOR, STEVE Llunel Artisans, As- tronomy Club, La Cinquantaine TEAC-UE, PATSY Clunel TELFORD, KENNY llunel National Merit Scholarship Semi-Finalist, NHS, National Forensic League, Track, '62, '63, Manager, '64, Cross Country, '63, Pow Wow, C.S.U. TEMPLE, DONNA flunel May Fete, '63, Sophomore Lady, Mirabeau, Tele- phone Chairman, '64, Choralettes, Gym Leader, C.S.U., Homecoming Princess, '64 Seniors Jeanne Long, .less Moorman, Susa Blair, Bill Stewart, and Tommy Trav concentrate while Mr.'Harold Tate ez 246 Seniors Class Lawyer THOMAS, TERRI Uunel Lab Assistant, Lancer Staff, '64, La Cinquantaine THOMPSON, ROBERT Uanuaryl Senior Cabinet, Senior THORNING, MARY LOU flunel La Cinquantaine, Ni- waunag Office Assistant, Directory Staff, '64, German Club, German Chorus i Tri the trigonometric winding func- THORNTON, CHARLES THOMAS flanualyl THROWER, LYNN Uanuaryl National Forensic League TODD, DAVID C,luneJ NHS, Spanish National Honor Society, Sophomore Football, '62, Varsity Golf, '63, '64, C.S.U., B Team Track, '62 TOMFOHRDE, CHARLENE IJHHUHTYT NHS, Senior Class President, C.S.U.g Student Council Representative, '62, '64, Mirabeau, Telephone Chairman, '64, Lab Assistant, Office Assistant, Mixed Chorus, All-City Chorus TOMPKINS, MARY Uunel Arrow- head, May Fete, '63, Student Council Representative, '63, '64, Lancer Repre- sentative, '62, '63, '64, C.S.U., Choral- ettes, Future Nurses of America, Texas History Club, Junior Cabinet, City Swimming Team Letterman, '64, NHS, Senior Cabinet, Gym Leader, Mira- beau, Irari Court, '64, Cherokee Presi- dent, '64, Future Teachers of America, President, '64 TORRENCE, PATRICIA Uunel C.S.U., Kachina, La Cinquantaine, Wowapi, Future Nurses of America, Lab Assistant, Spanish National Honor Society, Niwauna Football Letterman, Pow Wow VIS, cam, Kachina , PAUL flume? National Honor Society, Bowling am Letterman, '62, Junior Varsity Football Letterman, Junior Rotarian, Varsity Track Letterman, Interact, TOMMY fJuneJ Texas History Club, La French Honor Society, Artisans LINDA Uunej Palamar, C.S.U., Bowling TOVAR, TOBY flanuaryl National Thespian Society Denney's Demons TRAHAN, MARILYN Uunel Wowapi, Library Assistant La Cinquantaine TRAINOR, GEORGE Uunel 247 TUNKS, TERRY LYNN fJuneJ Kachina, Junior Red Cross, Texas History Club, Modern Dance Club, C.S.U., Choralettes, Treasurer, '64, Artisans,,Student Council Al- ternate, '64, Lab Assistant, Gym Leader, Future Teachers of America, Historian, Publicity Chairman, '64 TURNER, JIM Uuneb TURNER, ROBERT fJur1eJ Radio Club, Bowling Team, National Forensic League, National Thcspian Society Time ut for Fun ULLRICH, STEVE Uunel B Team Baseball Letterman, '62, Varsity Baseball Letter- man, '63, Varsity Basketball, '64 UNDERWOOD, S U S A N fJuneJ NHS, Vice-Pres., '64, Spanish National Honor Soci- ety, Lat. Hon. Soc., Quill and Scroll, Social Chairman, '63, Office Assistant, Future Nurses of America, Sec.-Treas., '63, La Cinquantaine, Pres., '64, Tennis Team, '62, Cherokee Council, '64, Texas History Club, Lancer, Page Editor, '64, Gym Leader, Choralettes 248 Seniors C.S.U., Junior Class Treasurer, is a. Melinda Morris, Anne. Sagendorph, Jeanne Long, Gina Hurd, and Edwinz Lodge have found a minute to relax during their many hours of study' USHER, BILL fJuneJ lrari, Senior Cabinet, Varsity Track Team, Letterman, '63, '64, '65, Captain, '65, Cros Country Team, '62, '63, '64, May Fete Escort, '63, Lj Cinquantaine, Amateur Radio Club, Sec.-Treas., '63, '64, '65, Booster Club, Student Council Alternate, '63 VANZANT, BOB Uunej NHS, Nat. Merit Schol. Letter of Commendation, N.D.CC., Drill Team, Rifle Team, Color Guard, City Honor Guard, Officers' Club, Compan, Commander, Assistant Drill Team Commander, Pow Wowil Lab Assistant, American Chemical Society Examinatior VAUGHAN, JACK fJuneD Arrowhead, NHS, Varsity Golf Letterman, '63, '64, Captain, '64, Varsity Baseball Letterman, '64, Sophomore Cabinet, Student Council Rep3 resentative, '64, Rantal, President, '64 l 1 VELTMANN, GAY fJuneJ NHS, Student Council Repre- sentative, '62, '63, Alternate, '64, Quill and Scroll, Mira- beau, Messenger Editor, '63, Publicity Chairman, '64' Choralcttes, Future Nurses of America, Vice-President, '6 Texas History Club, Orenda Staff, Life Editor, '64 Lancer Staff, Society Editor, '64, La Cinquantaine, Offic Assistant, Kachina VEST, JEFFRA fJuneJ Tawasi, Chaplain, '64, Gy' Leader, C.S.U., Office Assistant VILLAREL, ADRIENNE fJuneJ -1 VINCENT, CAGE Uunel VINCENT, RUTH Uunel Spanish National Honor Soci- ety, Lab Assistant, German Club voGEL,cAYLErhmm WALDEN, L A R R Y WALKER, CAROL WALLIS, R O B E R T fjunei flunel fluneb National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation, National Forensic League, N.A.S.A. Essay Contest, First Place, '64 WALTHER, TOM flunel .WARREN, KERRY flunel Palamar, Wowapi, Junior Red Cross, Kachina, Rodeo Club WATKINS, SHARON Lluneb National Thespian Society, I President, '63, Vice-President, '64, University Interscholastic League Prose Reading, State Finals, '64, State One-Act Play Contest, '64, National Drama Conference, '64, Den- -ney's Demons, Senior Class Poet, Modern Dance Club, Costume and Stage Manager, '64, National Forensic League, Creative Writing Club, Texas History Club, C.S.U., Junior Red Cross, La Cinquantaine, Kachina, American Field Service, Artisans, Gym Leader WATSON, JOHNNY QSumn1er Schooll WATSON, LAURIE flunel WATSON, PAICE Uunel Niwauna, Publicity Chairman, Mixed Chorus, C.S.U., Lab Assistant, Junior Red Cross VOORHEES KATH- RYN Uunel Bowling Team, '63, Artisans, C.S.U. WACNER, R A N D Y flunel Texas History Club, Artisans WHEATLEY, DAVID CJuneJ Sophomore Football, Junior Varsity Football, Varsity Football, Ramal WHEELER, SANDRA fJune5 WHISTON, SHIRLEY fJuneJ 250 Seniors WEBB, ROD CJune7 WEBRE, LLOYD fJuneJ Junior Varsity Football, '63, C.S.U. WELCH, CHERYL flunel WELMAKER, JANIE fJanuaryJ Drama Club, Lamar-O- Licrs WESTHEIMER, ROBERT fJunel National Merit Scholar- ship Semi-Finalist, National Thespian Society, Treasurer, '64, Ramal, Secretary, '63, Social Chairman, '64, Junior Cabinet, C.S.U., German Club, Kachina WHATLEY, JUDY lJuneJ Arrowhead, NHS, French Hon- or Society, Palamar, Chaplain, '63, Scrapbook Chairman, '64, Junior Red Cross, Library Assistant, Wowapi, C.S.U., La Cinquantaine, Texas History Club, Office Assistant, Future Teachers of America .1 l WHITE, MARY fJuneJ Mirabeau, Choralettes, Irari Court Jester WHITSETT, CARY Uanuaryl Band, Stage Band, Rodeo Club WICOFF, JIMMY Uunel German Club, Booster Club: C.S.U., Irari, Texas History Club, Bowling Letterman, '63, Senior Cabinet, Student Council Alternate, '63 WILLIAMS, CASEY fJuneJ Artisans, Texas History Club WILLIAMS, DONNA Uanuaryj Wichaka-Chums, Report- er, '63, Chaplain, '64, German Club, Junior Red Cross, Office Assistant, Lancer Representative WILLIAMS, GLEN fJuneJ Scientists at Work ! Physics class provides the excitement of new discoveries each day for Johnny Brock, Linda Kay Jackson, Kerry Warren, John Oliver, and Bill Schirmeyer. WILSON, SANDY CJuneJ Mirabeau, Telephone Chairman, ,'64, La Cinquantaine, Latin Honor Society, Office Assist- rant, Lancer Representative, '63 WILSON, STEPHEN fJuneJ IIWINDRUBI, TIM tSummer School? C.S.U. WINTERS, PATRICIA fJuneJ French Honor Society, City Volleyball Letterman, '62, Wichaka-Chums, Library Assist- ant, Office Assistant, Wowapi WISDOM, PAT tJunel Palamar, Installation Chairman, '64, Sales Chairman, '64, Junior Red Cross, Rodeo Club, Astronomy Club, German Club, Creative Writing Club, President, Lamar Review, Editor, Choralettes WITHERS, JOHN CJuneJ Future Farmers of America, President, '64, Booster Club, Rodeo Club, Vice-President WILLIAMS, JOHN M. fJuneJ National Thespian Society Denney's Demons WILLIAMSON, MARY LYN CJanuaryJ May Fete Court '63, Choralettes, Texas History Club, Office Assistant, Future Nurses of America WILLINCHAM, CHARLOTTE fJanuaryJ Lamar'O-Liers Secretary, Tawasi, Sergeant at Arms, C.S.U. 251 WITT, DAVID fJuneD B Team Football Letterman, '62g Varsity Football Letterman, ,63, '64-g Astronomy Clubg Rodeo Club, Treasurer WOLF, LYNN CJuneJ Sophomore Football Letterman, '62, Junior Varsity Football Letterman, '63g Varsity Starter, '64g B Team Track Letterman, '62, Junior Varsity Track Letterman, '63g C.S.U. WOLFE, JOHN fJuneD Lab Assistant Victory Parties WOLTERS, D A V I D WOODSON, .I O H N Uunel Pow Wowg CJunel Future Farmers C.S.U.3 Texas History of America Clubg Booster Club 252 Seniors Sandy Wilson, Carolyn Hamilton, Ann Bowman, Bob Price, John Spear Lilly Kucera, and Randy Hinds celebrate Lamar's first football victory WOOLEY, MICHAEL Uauuaryl WOOLSEY, DAVID Uunel Rodeo Club, Reportergl Booster Club, Future Farmers of America, Vice-President' fm WORKS, ROBERT Uunej Irari, Secretary, Booster Club! Student Council, '64g Sophomore Basketball Letterman '63, Junior Varsity Basketball, '64g Spanish Nationa Honor Society WREN, JAMES Uunel WRIGHT, JANEICE Uunel Arrowhead: Mirabeau' French Honor Societyg La Cinquantaineg Kachinag Ameri can Field Service, Office Assistantg American Chemica Society Examination WRIGHT, JEANIE flume? ,WRIGHT MARILYN Januar Lamar-O-Liers Treasurer , C YJ , , '64, Co-ordinator, '64, Library Assistant, Wowapi, C.S.U., Lancer Representative, '62 YAWN, DIANE fJanuaryJ Majorettes, Senior Assistant Head, '64, Choralettes, Student Council Representative, '64, Office Assistant, '64 YOUNG, BARBARA fJuneJ C.S.U., La Cinquantaine, Texas History Club, Choralettes, Ramal Sweetheart, '64, Office Assistant YOUNG, DAN CJuneJ Arrowhead, NHS, National Merit Scholarship Semi-Finalist YOUNG, JEFF fJuneJ Junior Varsity Baseball, '62, Stu- dent Council Alternate, '62, C.S.U., Lancer Staff, Sports Editor, '64, Creative Writing Club, Senior Class Prophet, Booster Club JZANEK, BETTY Uanuaryl Mixed Chorus, Student Coun- icil Representative, '62, Office Assistant, Palamar, ln- stallation Chairman, '64 IZAUN, CAROLYN fJanuaryJ Lamar-O-Liers, C.S.U. ZELLER, GARY CJuneJ Booster Club, Rodeo Club, Sophomore Basketball Letterman, Varsity Basketball Let- terman, Co-Captain, '64, All-District Basketball, Second Team, Junior Varsity Baseball Letterman ZELUFF, GEORGE fJuneJ Sophomore Football Letter- man, '62, Junior Varsity Football Letterman, '63 SENIORS NOT PICTURED Anduiza, Roberta, Anduiza, Roderlck Armstrong, Jimmie Barnett Jimmy Beau champ, Glen, Blanton, Charles, Bolles, Louise Clark, Gary Cllfford Sally Clinton, Larry, Collings, Dave, Davidson, Donna, Dodd Jim, Dreher, Robert Engelhardt Michael, Foster, R. L., Gaston, Tom Gillan Lex Gllhland Robert Glnsburg Jay Goldfield, Susan, Griffis, Larry Gutowsky Donna, Halliburton, Richard Hanson, Maureen, Harp, Ralph, Hartfield B111 Heard Mary Ellen, Hinds Randy Hodg s Lee, Hurst, Jimmy, Hurst, John B Jackson, Cheryl James Carol James, Judy Jeffery, Steve, Kirkland, Lynn Knowlton, Bob Kojak Jerry, Lauper, John, Lee, Lisa, Lee, Marty, Levens, Larry Lutz Richard Mc Gaw, Vernon Mc Laurin Alan Marciante, Al, Marinos, Gus, Marshall Dusty Martln, Cathy Martln Gordon Melady, Libby, Miller, Richard, Moore Mlke Moore, Robert Newman, Larry Newsom, Bill, Oliver, Tim, Owens, Bruce Prigge Belle Puff Charles Raulston, Charles, Rutherford, James, Sllversteen, Rosemary, Simms Jim, Srmth, Deane, Stewart, John, Szkody, Albert, Tatroe Pat Taylor Sandy Thorpe Greg, Tomaslno, Anthony, Towns, Mike, Turner, Bobby Vaccaro Frank Walker, Clndy Walne, Tom, Watson, Suzanne, Weinle, George, Welsh Kathie, Wllber, Stewart Anthony Williams, Elizabeth, Wood, Howard Wrlght Crai Junior Officers 254 Juniors PRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT Bill Hamill Gary Vaughn SECRETARY TREASURER Sandra Goff Paul Jennings C' obltymc Adair, Robin Adams, George Adams, Nancy Agerton, Tom Akin, Sara Albritton, Pat Alexander, Vicki Allais, Patricia Allen, Darlene Allen, Geri Allen, Judy Allen, Stella Alley, Clark Allison, Lynn Anthony, Bill Armstrong, Jackie Arnold, J an Arnold, Rick -3 Qbmgil VUQQQIBZ Latvia vgem 0,53 mic-xlliecgg mx Qffgil, L -332000 2 3955 i MUNNJQ Br Xgfl-VNIXC-VX efxx ,CCQLCQ syougagyg -QQOXNQLXD lXkQxQ M r'SQix1i'ft,0HbfJtCll Xxlvius vkssavvo '-C 5 Askew, Lauren Austin, Steve Aylin, Martha Baer, Carolyn Bailes, Raleigh Bailey, Bob Baker, Bess Baker, Sherry Lynn Baker, Susan Baldwin, Neil raw- sr . , ,fir-ff , . 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F gig Yana I li in w l Fulford, Phyllis Gabourie, Marjorie Gaffney, Sara Gaines, Debbie Gammage, Bill Gantt, Beverly Gardner, Chuck Gardner, Sally Garner, Allen Garrett, Jackie Georgandis, Simos Giammalva, Sherry Gillett, Mike Gilman, Pat Juniors exercise their lungs by yelling their class battle cry during the San Jacinto game. , 2229 ,L '-34 S 2 ' K f: we e ' if Q V 1 ' 2, I . 22:1 Sift ' , ,,, f-vf1ieg,5szr,31gf , . 'L . , . is2T1w,,.,,fXig?tgQ1 1, ' 'r f-T- :Q 'N Siiii' 'Kf Mf,s?' V 5 'Tfiwhhiibi ffff igfi fig - A WEE5'-,2Viff 'I ' ' Q A f A --' Gipson, Gary Glass, Sherman Goff, Sandra Goldfield, Susan Gollwitzer, Richard Gombold, Leslie Goodloe, Max 259 X .V i W - .3 . :HS X: K as X.: Xml ai . giiff.:ii7,,f?2fg5:X f - Exim Q . 1 .F ri 5, 1 . X- , ., .X X , A v f WX-352.91 Mg. . -. A ,X fm as H gl X: 5' 5' K aaa 3 U s, . G ' ,si s ' 11 H i ak. .. X 3 A 7 W Q- XgX.eviXX .W , ,.., X. .X ,gait 4 ,X ,af :X P if A X X 5, a Y' will . '. f ., ,,... . .M ...E V,,.,.. 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Mark Joubert, Paula Humberson, Roxanne Hunter, David Hurley, Mary Ann 'Huser, Patty Hutcheson, Palmer Hutcheson, Tommy Ince, Jim Ingram, Suzanne Inkman, Kathy Innis, Jane Irwin, Sam Jackson, Jenny Jackson, Walter Jacobson, Stephanie Jaeger, Hans Jahnke, Fred James, John C. James, John V. Klaveness, Mike Koenig, Diane Kolin, Allen Kramer, Ginger Lakin, Bob La Roe, Patricia Lasko, Eddie Laugere, Alain Laumen, Dawn Lawrence, John Leach, Cheryl Lee, Jimmy Lee, Linda Lee, Linda CROSS? Leeton, Warren Levine, Cail Levy, Ricky Licce, Kathy Lightfoot, Kathy Little, .loan Locke, Martha Long, Alicia Lopas, Terry Lowe, Mary ,lo Lund, Nancy Lybrand, Fred MacGregor, John McCall, Dorothy McCall, Penny McCarroll, Steve McDonald, Elena 262 Juniors Junker, Doug Kaase, Karen Kahay, Gregg Kaldis, Sultana Kaplan, Susie Karp, Pamela Kavanaugh, Karen Kazilas, Barry Kegans, Betsy Kendall, David Kennedy, Biff Kennedy, Craig Kerr, Roy Kingelin, Mary Kirk, Doug Juniors if it A,,.L ,. ' . of Mrs. Alpha Baker's junior English class watch a of The Pearl pantomimed by Mrs. Mae Cates' class part of a study of the novel. t Into the Act McDowell, Kathy McElroy, Martha McEntire, Frank McCaw, Vernon McKee, Willeen McKinnon, Billy McLaughlin, Karen McLaughlin, Kathryn McMahon, Marilyn McNeill, Mary Lu Macon, Tom Malavansos, Chris Malick, Karen Mann, Steve Marshall, Margie w Marye, Ginny Marynowski, Tom Mason, Pat Mathison, Marilyn May, Doug Medlin, Marilyn Mendell, Barbara Meyer, Kathy Middleton, Robin Middleton, Travis Miller, Linda Miller, Mike Miller, Paul Miller, Ruthie Miller, Tom Mitchell, Mike Monro, Mary Mooney, Anne Mooney, Mike Moore, Mike Moorman, Adelaide Moreland, Howard Moreland. Margaret Morris, Lloyd Dennis Edwards sees several potential ticket buyers among these juniors the week ofthe Bellaire game. ,,-., V , .. in .fi ' ,. 4 e r r l - . , ,,, ' ., B , E ,W . . 'Q . Q A Q Y f ' 4 ' f 1, H 3 V e - -. li L ' - i . 'if' ' i , W .. 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Morrison, Larry Moseley, Linda Moulden, Jerry Moursund, Rikki Mousoudakis, Helen Much, Mark Muckler0Y, .lan Muckley, Carol Murphy, Patricia Murphy, Randy Murphy, Steve Murray, Kathleen Mussina, Beverly Nash, Shannon Neal, Tommy Neal, Willa Needham, Nancy Nelson, Cathie Nelson, Sheryl Newman, Terry Nicholas, Bill Nielsen, Dale Northway, Bob Norwood, Judy Novoa, Maria Oakley, Collins O'Day, .lohn Oliver, Cathy Oliver, Tim O'Neal, Ben Overcast, Tony Padron, Alan Palmer, Marc Parker, Charles Parker, Patti Parks, Karen Parks, Kaye Parsley, Linda Patrick, Frank Patterson, Kathy Paulus, Mary' Pennington, ,lolm 264 funiors Perez, Alex Phillips, Anne Pickard, Wayland Potter, Valerie Powell, Kathy Powell, Ray Pratt, Robert Prokop, Julia Purvis, Herb Randolph, Sharron Rauh, Cenine Read, Jo-Hanna Redding, Steve Reed, Mike Reinschmidt, Sally Repana, Bessie Reynolds, Don Rhodes, Glenn Richards, Edith Riveire, Tim Roach, John Robbins, Mary Ann Roberts, Sylvia Robertson, Nancy Robertson, Pat Roden, Tommy Roe, Manley Rogers, Rickey Rollins, .loyce Rompf, Margaret Rosencranz, Nancy Royce, Ben St. Cyr, Alice Sanders, Laura Sanders, Marcia Sanders, Steve Sanguily, Sandy Schirmeyer, .lulie .sa 9 ,, ,Lg , ' ,. 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X, I 1- - If - , . ,, .. ., 1 ng ' ,.,. 'f t, .,,f A -is VV ,.. W, I::e1:tQ:I':II- i igaw? 3 in ,wr What Peeps Weeps. . A 3, 3 Anne Taylor, Howard Mooreland, Sultana Kaldis, Pat Robertson discuss H the fearless forecast of the Lamar-Bellaire game. S524 2- 'V ff, tf,'e'Vi5?E'f125 Schoijet, Eddie Schwartz, Sarah Seale, Melvin Sebastian, Hank Shelton, Susan Shepherd, Ollive Shorck, Kenneth Sill, Susan Singleton, Nancy Sisa, Bill Skelley, Ruth Smith, Cynthia Smith, Marilyn Smith, Rosemary Spiller, Bill Standley, Leonard Stanuell, Stewart Starks, Jackie Stavinoha, Becky Stephens, Bill Stern, Stephanie Stokes, Bill Stokes, Leah Stone, Diane Strange, Robert Sullenger, James Sullivan, Bridget Sullivan, Danny Suttles, John Sweatt, Marianne Talbot, Tom Talley, Sue Tashnek, Julianne Tasian, Berge Tatroe, Pat Taylor, Anne Taylor, Stephanie Tenison, Kathy Terrell, Lorna Terry, Susan Thackston, Robert Thibodeaux, Stanley Thomas, Bill Thomas, Phillip Thomas, Stephen Thomason, Debby Thompson, J o-Anne Thornton, Ralph Thrash, Tom Tidwell, Cynthia Timmons, Tim Tish, Linda Toft, Barbara Torrence, Margaret Townsend, Diane Trigg, Fisher Turner, Richard Valor, Hector Vaughn, Gary Verges, Effie Vogler, Jim Vogt, Jim Voss, Norma Jean 266 Juniors 'Eat r For hom the Bell Tolls 'Y W 1 Y Q X N 1 Y Azi, A in A Wightman, Aliee Willi mis Lola Winford, Clem s N ,S f ' 1 ,Q 1 White, Rick Wicoff, Patsy Winkelmann, John G. Wohman, Mary Jane if 5 Q wi K .. , , .LL.. :LL 2 : 6 'f W , ,. , 'v' fe! f ,f 11 . if 5 'W' 7 W!! ,X - -Mgi. ii, fr- ,. 'Wits 1'6- iii ' 'ff-' W l:-fin .- , . . Juniors rush in where Seniors fear to treadg the 8:10 hell finds them eager to be irst Woodside Ginger . . . , in the building to do a day s work. ,ws , ,. ,,. e,, . i 1 - M - ,,r..,Q f ff' 'Mr' A ,, 12, W -- ws2fM:fe.f 1 Wachsman, Kathy Walker, Linda Anne Wallace, Roy Walsll, Tom Wayne, Sandra Weaver, Bill Webb, Mike Weidner, Joseph Welsh, Kathie Whatley, Donna Wheat, John Wherritt, Julie Whisenant, James White, Karen Woodward, Dean Word, William Wylie, Roy Young, Chris Young, Howard Zabak, Basini Zook, Richard 267 ,., ..L..,. ,., , ophomore fficc-:rs 268 Sophomores PRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT Sam Crawford Cad Simpson SECRETARY-TREASURER LuLu Santamaria lllen, John lmelang, Eric lnduiza, Alonzo rcher, John rcher, Tommy rmand, Bill rmstrong, Ramsey I? fi Baird, Will 3aker, Ann aldwin, Richard allou, Troxel arker, Debie arnette, Mary ashara, Michael Abel, Terry iii' ' Abernathy, Greg Abernathy, Bill Q' 1 L ,I .4 ft rw f rw , - 35 M Aby, Steve 4 Q We SWA ' 'wee 5 ., , W ,. 3 1. 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Butera, Charles Butler, Pat Bynum, Becky Byrd, Richard Calkins, Carolyn Campbell, Tom Caporal, Penny Carlisle, Robbie Carr, Amy Carty, Beth Castle, Connie Cayce, Caylene Cazanas, Eduardo Chartrand, Johnny A.. Cheek, Jack Chesnar, ,lim Clee, Carol Clemmons, Urla Clift, Elaine Clifton, Mary Ellan Cochran, Carrie 270 Sophomores Sophomores know that Geometry I IS tl Britton, Helen Brown, Sally Brown, Shelley Brown, Wanda Burns, Dianne Bute, Jim esi place to learn all the angles A Q L These sophomores are experiencing the thrill of having their Orenda pictures taken for the first time. H Cockrell, Elva Cody, Andy Colquitt, Karen Colvig, Anne Combes, Beverly Condry, Don Condry, Donna Conrad, Mark Conte, Anthony Cook, Steve Cox, Karen Craig, Carolyn Crawford, Sam Creech, James Crenshaw, Robert Cronin, Pat Croom, Doug Crowell, Dennis Crump, John Cundiff, Alcinda Cutler, Martha Dadinis, Andy Daffin, Paul Daniels, Kathy Darilek, Jo Ann Davenport, Joanna Davidson, James Davies, Gayle Davis, Carolyn N Davis, Clinton 271 2 .H , f i he ,f. ,it WV wa f. 1 nf 25,1 . ..,,:ei,ii, 11. tt . S f - t f -f-- 1 Q 1 xg, if JE if K Ks, 5 ,, if ff ' we-.4 ' -- - - , J ,R fat Q , Q ai? 1 J ' t ' 1 F QW ,s - ' '-iw:-K :if 'fi R R ' ,s J ,ff . , U 5,-wai,sig1.:f?f , ' Plfzgsirf 1 V wr: .. wi X, if 5 , ' if , 1 ' A ' -- ' 'W 1 ' ' 1 fi w e xw - i is -' -. 7 ks ff!-gaiff ..,,, ,lg , -vga ,-:I ,gif ,L 1, , ji, wfifffi4 ' ,f ,- 'ig' ,, 1 ai V-Vs' . , 5 , R ,, vez: , 'fifty ., ,gf ag ' ,, 'K 1 F wii'5fi23i 'K ' .1 ff? 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' 1 Davis, Kathy Davis, Mike Deane, Marie Debo, John Deer, John Delpesce, Susan Dennison, James Denson, Bond Derrick, Bruce Dewald, Janice DiBissohop, Jeanne Dickson, Roger Dillon, Bob Ditto, Nancy Dixon, Sharon Dodd, Marynell Dodge Douglas Dornak, Mary Dougherty, Pattie Draper, Diane ound Dye, Barbara Dyer, Otis Edwards, Bill Elledge, Dick Ellington, Carol Elliott, Anne Elmore, John Elrod, Troy Engel, Terry Engelhardt, Janet Kay Escalante, Connie Fscalante, Joe Etzel, Bill Failing, Jill Fain, Robert Fairbanks, Pam Falk, Robert Farr, Nancy Finnell, Sandra Finneran, Brenda Fitzgerald, Beth Flato, Judy Foitik, Bonnie Fones, Tom Frisk, Eric Fry, Roger Fudge, David Fuller, Ricky and Fur Drummond Cecil Dumas Dana Durban, Sharon 272 Sophomores Beaming approval shines on the faces of M Jerry Callahans speech class as Joey Loma egins his speech. At the fir Gashette, Ronnie Gayle, Carolyn Geaccone, Terri Gee, Wing George, Claudia Giles, Susan Glass, Douglas Glass, Cathy Glasse, Kelly Glauser, Gam Glenn, Rosemary Goebel, Brad Goerner, Billy Gollwitzer, Ann Gomez, Evelyn Gonsoulin, Vicki Gonzalez, Viola Goodman, Judy Graham, Linda Graham, Marvin st Kachina meeting, Mrs. Ruth Denney astonishes the new sophomores by turning herself mto a puff of smoke 1-x NN ff S' 3-' R Anthony Conte, Beverly Combes, Donna Foster, Steve Cook, and other members of Mrs. Alpha Baker's homeroom begin the day by pledging allegiance to the flag. Hafkemeyer, Jeff Hagner, Penny Haigler, Jolee Halford, Sandy Hall, Gina Hamilton, Hugh Hamit, Elaine Haralson, Candy Hargrave, .lim 'Wi 21, ,. .. a , , ' 11g ,igiif?,E.5i Y : v- an . . ,,,,, f. , 'S 1 4 K f I, . Harrell, Melissa Harrison, Billy Haus, Dale Hawkins, Mike Hays, Linda Haywood, Jack Head, Wally Heaner, Mary Jane Heard, Susan Helander, Diane Hendrickson, Susan Henriksen, Russell Herbsleb, Marie Higginbotham, Sandi Higginbotham, Susan Hilburn, Larry Hilburn, Mary Hill, Joan Hill, Lesley Hill, Sandy Himburg, Gerald 274 Sophomores Grams, Barbara Graves, Barbara Green, Gerald Green, Tim Greene, Debbie Greene, Elizabeth Greenleaf, Bobby Greer, Michelle Griffin, Earl Grubaugh, Carla Gudat, Michael Guthrie, Marietta Patriotism ant Hargrove, Temple Harness, Mike Harrell, Archie CYSGVGYHHCC Hobart, Michele Hoefle, Malcolm Hoeflich, Nancy Holchak, Nancy Holden, Mike Holland, Melanie Holmes, Mary Hovas, Pam Howdeshell, Mary Hubbard, Dianne Hubbard James Huber Pllm Greg Abernathy, James Davidson, and Craig McGrath are finish Ivins, Andy Jackson, Brad Jackson, Kib ing the Plans for their Doomed Stadium, their first assignment Huddle, Ted Hudson, Midge Hudspeth, Helen Huete, Kenneth Hueter, Johnny Humberson, Johnny Hunt, Linda Hurd, Cheron - Hutchinson, David Jacobe, Barbara James, Pam Jeanes, Janet Jenkins, Stella Johnston, Don Johnson, Luke Jones, Clay Jones, Linda Jones, Pat Jordan, Dana Jordan, George Jordan, Randall Joubert, Debee Kachtick, Carol Kaldis, Sultana Kaplan, Emily Kaplan, Judy Keats, Doug Keenan, Betty Kelsey, Joe Kemp, Susie 275 To these sophomores, happiness is hoping that the 8:10 hell will never ring. 276 Sophomores McCarro1l, Scotty McCarty, Gerry McClain, Cheryl McClure, Charles Kennedy, Ronald Kenter, John Khawaja, lssam King, Patti Kleiderer, Vivian Knocke, Peter Knox, Olivia Koch, Mary Koenig, Pam Koester, Barbara Kuhik, Jack Kuenemann, Katit Kyle, Carol Lander, Leslie Langdon, Lester Lanphier, Sharon Larson, Nancy Lawrence, Mike Lee, Pat Lee, Ronnie Lee, Sandy Leitner, Kathy Lent, Billy Lewis, Lynne Licata, Vincent Lilly, Donna Lindinger, Mary Lipscomb, Polly Lomas, Imikel Lomax, Joey Longoria, Ray Love, Geraldine Lundstrom, Lynda Lynch, Valerie McAdams, Carolyl T ..- 'd'd' ,,,.,.--v- ' hese dissections wouldn't be so had if we could keep the frogs from screaming, say Susan Giles, Janet McRoberts, Sherry Dickinson, d Stephanie Taylor. Tired and Tried McConnell, Judy McCormick, John McCullough, Jim McCurley, Debbi McDonald, Bob McDowell, Tommie McDugald, Doug McFarland, Loralee McFarland, Sarah McGrath, Craig McKee, Patrick McKenzie, Steve McLean, Margo McMahon, Sherrie McMinn, Stuart McNeely, Mike McRolJerts, Janet Mclioberts, Kay Lynn Magee, Ernest Maier, Nancy Marinos, Vicky Marshman, Robert Martin, Allison Massa, Susan Mayer, Janet Meador, Dickie Merriam, Nancy Miller, John 277 Mills, Betsy Mitchell, Mary ,lane Moors, Dicky Montgomery, Bethany Montgomery, Gene Moore, Connie Moore, Ellen Moore, Patsy Morgan, Joan When the weather is miserable, these sophomores enjoy eating in the Lamar cafeteria. Mullan, Martha Jo Mullis, Michael Munson, Armour Munson, Mary Murphy, Michele Murray, Mira Mushinski, Marion Nance, Cathy Nelson, Leslie Neuhaus, Karen Newcomhe, Robert Nicholson, Lyn Nickolaus, Philip Noack, Perry Noel, Jim Oakes, Jimmy Oates, Marion Odell, Jeanette Oglesby, Sharon Ohler, Eddie Olvey, Fred 278 Sophomores '4Wheru could that football have gone? ask the soph more football team as they look for lt on the practi field. Morgan, Richard Morrill, Alice Morris, Pam Morris, Paul Morse, Bert EC The Sophomore Cabinet discuss future activities at their first meeting in the fall. 0'Neal, Steve Orem, Linda Parker, Boyd Parker, Michael Parker, Sharon Parks, Louis Pate, Katheryn Penney, .ludith Pennington, Peggy Perdue, George Perry, Nancy Piangenti, Dee Piazza, Anthony Pinnix, Kay Pizzo, Angela Portig, Elisabeth Posey, Kathy Potter, Allen Powell, .lim Powell, Rick Pruett, Judy Pugsley, Susan Pung, Kerry ,lo Purnell, Tom Qualtrough, Linda Quesenbury, John Quinlan, Kathleen Rabe, Keith Rader, Gloria , Rauh, Ermal l 279 Reed, Susan Rembcrt, Ron Rcstivo, Genevieve Reynolds, Carol Reynolds, Walter Rhodes, Early Rice, Katie Ridings, Libby Roberts, Bill Roberts, Chris Roberts, Mike Rodgers, ,lane Roemer, Liz Rogde, Duncan Santamaria, LuLu Sawyer, Lois Schacht, Larry Schindler, Sherry Schnapp, Bill Schoenvogel, Bob Sabbagh, Mary Sachs, Peggy Sage, Marilyn Schoettlm Tommy Schramm, Roger Schroeder, Gloria Schrum, Mary Ann Schwartz, ,lane Scoggins, Scott Scott, Kathi Scruggs, Don Selke, Carolyn Service, Chris Settlemyre, Mary Sharp, Wert Sheffield, Walter Shelton, Bill Shoemaker, Robin Simmonds, Judy Simpson, Cad Sims, Sally Sims, Susie Sinclair, JoAnn Sins, Patty 280 Sophomores Roger, Talmage Rosenbaum, Dwight Rosajohn Cundiff and Carolyn Calkins know tha Rossman, Richard Runne, John Ryland, Kay t is the inner qualities that count. 'QBoning 7, Slife, Phil Smith, Ronny Smith, Roy Smith, Shawn Smith, Suzie Smyth, Gordon Snell, Sandra Soriero, Cal Soucy, Linda Sparks, Dorothy Sparks, Randy Spaw, Dave Speck, Alice Speieh, David Spezia, .loan Sponsel, Tyler Stacey, James Stamey, Mark Steinmann, Kati Stephens, Carol C Our group had 21727 fewer cavities! exclaim these happy sophomores, who love to eat outside -lit, Janet McRoberts, Gay Whitley, and Becky Aillet are found browsing through the library in their spare time. Telford, Bill Temple, Anette Terry, Dennis Terry, Karen Teun, Rebecca Thayer, Mandy Thompson, Eileen Tihbitt, Carl Timberlake, Ray Trapolino, Sandra Trongone, Helen Tuck, David Tucker, Sally Tune, Gracey Urquhart, Eddie Urquhart, Wesley Usher, Mary Valenza, Mike Van Liew, Linda Vaughn, Andy Walbridge, Peter Wallace, Linda Wallace, Randy Ward, Cary Wareing, Billy Waters, Dick Watkins, Elizabeth Watson, David Watson, Lucretia Weatherly, Brenda 282 Sophomores Stephenson, Sheryl Stiles, Cory Stone, Bryce Stutts, Jonathan Swain, Cynthia Szkody, Edward Taft, Mary TalleY, Janice Tate, Hank Tatum, Linda Taylor, George Taylor, Wade Todd Bernie Tomlinson Leah Towns Patrick Weatherly, Johnny Weber, Jeff Wells, Beth West, Danny West, Linda Wheatley, Susan White, Katherine Whiteman, Bruce Mrs. Rose Goodrich is using Lawrence Cook's and Fred Heafner's four-year plans as perfect examples for Linda Lundstrom and Katie Rice. odels of Excellence Whiting, Jack Whitley, Gay Whittle, Lynn Wilber, Elizabeth Willard, Diane Williams, David Williams, Steve Williams, Tommy Willingham, Linda Wilson, Ann Wilson, Linda Wilson, Nancy Wilson, Tina Windrow, Isa Wittrock. Bart Woestendiek, Kathy Wood, Susie Woodhouse, Susan Woodruff, Valerie Woolsey, Beth Word, David Wright, Bob Wynn, Elizabeth Young, Craig Young, Paul Young, Steve Zanek, John Zilker, Sandie 283 284 Sophomores Anderson, Karen Aucoin, Paul Barlow, Herman Berg, Donna Bogard, Alexis Bowman, Henry Brady, Barbara Brady, Beverly Briggs, David Brooks, Chris Burr, Zoe Ann Burrows, Elaine Burton, Doug Cain, Joe Caldwell, David Carol, Daphne Carswell, Cathy Cerruti, Mary Cooper, Bill Craig, Mary Helen Dantone, Jimmy Deutsch, Carolyn Devereux, Jonie Diamond, Tom Fisher, Donna Florence, Toni Goodson, Judy Gragg, Julie Graham, David Green, Bill Greenwood, Martha Harris, Gay Howe, Nancy Huff, Joyce Johnson, Skip Jordan, Les Journeay, .lan Kaldis, Alexandra Laumen, Dean Lay, John Leach, Brian Le Cour, Margaret Leonard, Nell Long, Carl Lopez, Martha McGee, Alcie McKenzie, Linda Maillard, Pat Malone, Dempsey Marien, Larry Mattox, Gene Nash, Ken Osborne, Julie Parker, Billy Petersen, Bill Powell, Barbara Powers, Penny Read, Diane Redding, Betsy Rich, Mark Runnels, Sandra Sargent, Eddie Sauer, Bill Scanlin, David Simms, Kathy Skidmore, Cynthia Smith, Clifford Spears, Suzie Stokes, Sean Stout, Anthony Suman, Don Swanson, Deborah Swaty, Kathy Tatum, Betty Triche, Sonny Trimble, Ann Turner, Lynn Vaccaro, Sherry Vaughan, Mike Waddell, David Williams, Karen Wooley, Jimmy wi' f V ,.,, W ,.,, . . ,. Welboan, .loan we li x VE' A ft Coach Duke Lane welcomes low sophomores Skip Johnson, Beverly Brady, Jan Joumeay, and Alexandra Kaldis and new coaches- Kirbby Jett, Kenneth Pridgeon, and Sandy Carr to Lamar. 285 Index Roper, J. S. ...... 112, 167 Sanders, Mira .......... 63 Skiles, Judith . . . .... . . 43 Smith, Mary .... .... 4 4 Staats, Mary K. ........ 38 Storey, Ann ........ 44, 125 Talley Bryan ...... , .... 59 Tate, Harold .. 84, 89, 119, 246, 257 Taylor, Virginia .... 40, 126 Ve ara Martha 195, 197, 203 Andrews, Doug .... 111, 154, 175, 178, 203 Anduiza., Alonzo .. 128, 269 Anduiza, Roberta ...... Anduiza, Roderick .... Angelo, Cheryl . . . . 138, Anthony, Bill .... 174, Archer, Bobby ........ 174, Archer, John .... Archer, Larry ......... Archer, Tommy .... Westmoreland, Louis . .. g , ........ 44 Victery, Wynona .. 64, 90, 92 64 37 Wheeler, Lon C. ....... . Wilkins, Joe ........ 65, Wilson, Videlle ..... . 111 Willard, Bud ...... 55, 130 51 139 89 Wisdom, Margaret . . , Woodruff, Dorothy . .- 65, 136 Wright, Claudie ..,. 52, 174 65 44- 174, Armand, Bill . . 167, 269, Armstrong, Jackie ...... Armstrong, Jimmie .... Armstrong, Ramsey . . . . Arnim, Larry .... 118, Arnold, Candace ...... Arnold, David ...... 99, Arnold, Jan .......... Arnold, Rick .......... Arthur, Patti .. 86, 112, Asbury, Askew, Lauren ........ Sheril ......... Atherton, Sydney . . 203, 136, 137' 150' 206, 136, 206, 220, 232 Aby, Steve ........ FACULTY Alborn, Carol .......... 58 Baker, Alpha . . 40, 263, 274 Bayer, Robbie .......... 50 Beall, Ellen ...... 46, 141 Berndt, Margery ..... 40 Blackledge, Dorothy .... 46 Buchanan, Margaret .... 46 Callahan, Jerry . . 40, 98, 99, 272 Carr, Florine ........... 60 Carr, Sandy ....... 178, 285 Carr, James . . . ..... .. 50 Chase, Opal .... .... 1 09 Clemons, Janice .. 40 Collier, Rona .......... 39 Comstock, James ....... 60 Constant, Mozelle ...... 42 Costlow, Harold K. ..... 35 Currie, Alison ...... 47, 110 DeHart, Dale .......... 179 Dee, Louis ........ 60, 187 Denney, Ruth .. 19, 50, 100, 102 Duggan, Lee . ..... 58 Dunn, Rhea ........... 38 Earl, Helen ....... 47, 104 Earle, Sarah .... 28, 47, 109 Eason, Marjorie ...... 60 Engelhardt, Lucy .. . 47, 107 Euresti, Joe .. 62, 144, 183, 184, 185 Filson, Genevieve . 50, 97, 117 Fisk, Bill E. .... 27, 39, 227 Ford, LaFaye .......... 42 220 Atkins, Ward ......... 186 Atkinson, Ralph . ....... 269 Bashara, Michael ...... Bateman, Dupuy ...... Bates, Garth .......... Bates, Linda .......... Bates, Stephen .... 110, Batten, J. D. Bauer, Bill ........ 114, Bauer, Gib ............ g . 164 167 269 269 269 205 255 269 205 255 Bautsch, Greg , , 269 Bayer, Julia .. 22, 100, 116, 118, 150, 205 Bayer, Mike .......... 205 Bayne, Daryl ...... 128, 269 Bayne, Derek ...... 128, 269 Beauchamp, Glen .. 190, 253 Beck, Babs ............ 255 Beck, Larry ............ 269 Beckley, Terry . . 88, 103, 206 Bee1'Y, Jennifer .... 21, 255 Beesley, Gaynor ..... . A269 Behrens, Linda . . 42, 143, 206 Bell BUDDY .,... , . . , . . . 269 Bell, Sarah . . . 21, 76, 88, 90, 104, 108, 109, 112, 117, 118, 211 Bell Bell Bell Spurgeon ........ 255 Sue ....... ..... . . 206 , Susan ............ '269 Yates, Sally ............ Yost, Agnes ....... ..... Young, Patti . .......... 65 Zimmerman, Lucille .... 38 STUDENTS A Abbott, Pam .... 104, 116, 118, 202 Abel, Terry ...... 100, 269 Abernathy, Bill ,. 168, 174, 269 Abernathy, Greg .. 168, 269, 174, 275 Attra, Carolyn . . 104, 150 Atwell, Tom .......... Aucoin, Paul Austin, Steve .......... Avis, Karen tx .... 112, Ayers, Priscilla ........ , 203 204 Fuller, Louise .... 20, 42,- 96 Gates, Mae ....... 42, 263 Gentry, Brad ...... 62, 186 Gill, Barbara ...... 54, 193 Goodrich, Rose .... 39, 283 Gorman, J. L. ........ 58 Adair, . . . . 269 Pat .. 179, 180, 202 ' 255 Greenway, Dorothy .... 142 204 Awty, Sandy ...... 269, 280 204 255 Aylir, Martha .......,.. Azadia.n, Dee . . 1, 93, 102, 204 B Bacon, Judy .......... 204 Bader, Anne . . 130, 133, 136, 204 54 , 193 Hall, Tommy .... 62, 86, 122 Hart, James .. 48, 146, 168, 175, 178 Hawkins, Elsie . 54, 193, 194 Hollingsworth, Marcille . . 62 Hopper, Stella ......... 38 Hulings, Doris .......... Jett, Kirby .... 175, 177, Keding, Lee ....... 51, Kent, Bartis ............ Baer, Carolyn . . 190, 197, 255 269 Bahou, Barbara ........ Bailes, Raleigh .. 175, 176, 177, 255 Bailey, Bill ............ 204 Bailey, Bob . . 111, 128, 255 Bailey, Buddy .... 147, 170, 172, 179, 181,204 Bailey, Carol .......... 204 Baird, Will ............ 269 Baker, Ann ........ 192, 269 Baker, Bess .... 29, 194, 255 Baker, Laird .......... 204 50 285 Johnson, Shirley .... 51, 124 151 63 38 Kobs, Lorena .......... Lane, Duke .. 55, 163, 169, 170, 172, 187,285 Adair, Robin .......... Adams, Ann .. 26, 32, 86, 100 269 Adams, George .... 147, 255 Adams, Lloyd .. 111, 118, 202 Adams, Nancy . 192, 195, 255 Adkins, Ward .... 105, 112, 118, 146, 147, 186, 202, 236 Agerton, Tom .... 114, 255 Aillet, Becky .. 192, 194, 195, 269, 282 Aillet, Mike .. 183, 184, 185 Akin, Sara ........ ,. 97, 255 Albrecht, Mary Jane . . 1, 91, 92, 93, 96, 136, 150, 202, 208 Albritton, Pat ......... 255 Alders, Larry ......... 269 Alexander, Eunice .. 150, 202 Alexander, Jim .. 21, 106, 108, 112, 146, 164, 202, 211 Alexander, Kathy . . 128, 129, 140, 141, 202 Alexander, Vicki . . 108, 140, 141,255 Allais, Barbara ........ 269 Allais, Pat ........ 128, 255 Allen, Dan ............ 269' Allen, Darlene .... . 255 Allen, Geraldine .. 192, 255 Allen, Gwen .......... 269 Allen, Baker, Sherry Lynn . 128, 255 Baker, Susan .......... 255 Bakhaus, Sue .......... 204 Baldwin, Elaine . 117, 118, 205 Baldwin, Neil ......,... 255 Baldwin, Richard ' ...... 269 Ball, Susan ...... 205, 232 Ballanfant, Burt .. 108, 109, 118, 123, 144, 175, 176, 177, 205, 243 Ballou, Troxel . . 111, 128 Baranofsky, Sharon ..... 9 John .. 102, 118, 147, 219 Allen, John ...... 114, 269 Allen, Judy .. 152, 154, 255 Allen, Stella .... 86, 255, 256 Alley, Clark .. 182, 187, 255 Alley, Donna .. 22. 116. 118, 125, 150, 202 Allison, Lynn .. 104, 134, Barbee, Cecilia .... 141, Barbee, Pat .. 140, 150, Barker, Debbie ' .... 100, Barlow, Herman ...... Barnes, Susan .... 112, Barnett, 118, 120, 189, Betty ......... Barnett, Jimmy ........ 255 Allred, Carl ...... 162, 202 Amelang, Eric .... 125, 269 202 Ames, Andy ........,, Barnette, Mary 138, 269 Barnhill, Nancy .. 112, 118, 134, 150, 190, 205 Barnum, Shirley ........ 205 Barrett, Jaia .... 81, 96, 104, Leavell, Ruth ........... 37 Leguillon, Rolande .. 48, 103 Lester, Sharon .... 54, 135, 193, 196 Licata, Martha ..... 56, 116 Loep, 1ris ..... .. 43, 92 Longcope, Don .... 58, 182 Lowder, Norma .. 13, 51, 155 Lowry, Kitty ....... 55, 193 Lynch, Tom . 55, 123, 169, 174 McDonough, Charles .... 63 McFarland. John,W, ,,,, 37 McGee, Bill ....... 55, 165 McMenemy, Paul ....... 52 Manley, Lynne .......... 43 Meador, Donald .. 63, 168 Millsap, James ........ 56 Neyland, Florence ....., 59 Nipper, Jean .......... 43 0'Reagan, Gene .... 56, 165 Patterson. Dauni ........ 38 Phillips, Dennis .. .... 64 Pleasants, Julia ........ 48 Poole, Sandra ...... 40, 126 Potter, C. H. .. 52, 114, 115 Pridgeon. Kenneth ..... 285 Purdy, Taylor ...... 52, 129 Ritmiller, Mary ........ 38 286 Index Ames, Marcia ..., 88. 106, 107, 126, 138, 139, 202 Amli, Gunnar .......... 260 Anderson, Alison . 27, 32, 77 Anderson, Bill .... 124, 202 Anderson Jim .... 128, 202 Anderson, Anderson, Karen ...... 284 Margaret .. 136, 138, 192, 197, 205 Barrett, Kathleen ...... 255 Barrett, Tina .......... 205 Barron, Don .... 82, 83, 110, 128, 129, 255 Bellows, Warren 144, 255 Bennett, John .... I , 167 175, 176, 177, 255 Benson, Annette ....... Bentley, Bob .... 99, 147, 255 284 Berg, Donna .......... Bengamini, Mary ...... 206 Berman, David ........ 206 Berndt, Elisabeth .... 14, 269 Berry, Carl ............ 255 Berry, Joel ............ 255 Berry, Mary .- 14, 25, 154, 206 Berson, Charles .. 118, 147, 182, 255 Bertron, Sam .......... 95 Best, Lanette .. .... 269 Bertch, Michael ........ 255 Bertron, Sam .... .. 14-4, 255 Bevil, Betty ...... 104, 206 Beychok, Gerry ........ 269 Beyer, Barbara . 86, 138, 255 Bickmann, Ray .....,.. 256 Biewer, Chip ..... . .. 206 Biggs, Pam ........... 256 Billingsley, John ...... 269 Billups, Margaret ...... 206 Bigley, Barbara .... 52, 256 Bishop, Arthur L. . . 122, 256 Black, Bill . . 31, 95, 97, 112, 118, 184, 185, 206, 212 Black, Jeanette ........ 207 Blackledge, Pete . . . , 16, 104, 108, 110, 118, 144 207 Blair, Susan .. 103, 134, 207 230 24-6 Blakely, Mark .......... 207 Blakely, Sams ........... 269 Bland, David .. 14, 122, 146, 207, 208, 211 Bland, George .. 18, 118, 135, 144, 182, 207 Bland, Kathleen .... 16, 269 Blankfield, Mark ...... 256 Blanton, Charles .... 93, 253 Blaylock, Linda ........ 269 Blaylock. Robert ...... 207 Bliss, Billy .... 110, 144, 256 Bliss, Robert . . 128,'129, 144, 256 Blundell, Fran .... 14, 269 Bluntzer, Warren .. 114. 1.75, 176, 177, 269 Boehme, Kathy .. 29, 140, 192, 256 Boes, Dorothy Lee .. 136, 256 Bogard, Alexis, ....... 284 Bohlmann, Wright .. 108, 109, 122, 147. 163. 165, 169. 170, 207 Bolles, Louise .. 220, 253 Bolling, La Noe . . 33, 88, 90, 98, 99, 117, 118, 125, 134, 207 Bonazzo, Claude ...... 207 Bones, Sherree . 106, 138, 207 Bond, Donna .... 14, 23, 269 Borden, Bob .......... 181 Bordman, Royce ...... 270 Bornefeld, Betty .. 12, 22, 88, 90, 104, 108, 118,,136, 150, 188, 209 Borzilleri, Stella 128, 141, 150, 208 Bosby, Betsy ...... 77, 270 Bottrell, David .. 130, 131, 133, 208 Buchhold. Carolyn ..... 117, 140, 256 Buck, Betty .. 28, 124, 138, 210 Buechel, Cynthia .. 28, 138, 210 Burdett, 'Nancy ........ 210 Burgess, Paul ......... 256 Burghard, John ........ 210 Burks, John ,..... 118, 256 Burnett, Patty .. 83, 86, 94, 95, 96, 108, 136, 208, 210 270 Burns, Dianne .......... Burr, Zoe Ann ........ 284 Burriss, Tom .. 25, 167, 174, 180 179. Burrow, Kathy . 112, 150, 210 Burrows, Elaine ..... 77, 284 Burrows, John Byron .. 110, 256 Burton, Doug .... 181, Burton, Rodney ...... . Childers, Linda . 22, 154, 212 Church. John ,....... Clarabut, Garlen .. 170, 171, 172, 173, 179. 212 Boudreaux, Monnie .... 23, 136, 270 Bourgeois, June .... 88, 97, 103, 208, 214 Bovay, Susan ......... 270 Bowen, Sam .......... 270 Bowman, Ann .... 28, 97, 112, 117. 208, 252 Bowman, Henry .. 181, 284 Bowman, Judson ...... 270 Bowman, Rod .. 102, 208, 219 Boyd, Billy ........ 110, 208 Boyd, Byron .......... 270 Boyd, Donna ...... 77, 256 Bracewell, Judy .... 16, 90, 118, 119, 121, 136, 150, 208, 235 Braden, Glenn ........ . 208 Braden, Louis .... 110, 118, 146, 186, 256 Braden, William ....... 208 Brady, Barbara ........ 284 Brady, Beverly .... 284, 285 Brake, Linda ........ 256 Branan, Peggy 140, 141, 208, 220 Brandes, Jeanie .... 117, 256 Brandes, Marian .. 33, 88, 90, 108, 136, 150, 208 Brannon, Jack .... 144, 256 Branner, Ida Gale .. 86, 88. 90, 106, 140, 209 Brassell, Carl ...... 114, 209 Bray, Penny .......,.. 256 Brazile, Paula .... 118, 256 Brewster, Susan .. 118, 209 Bridges, Sandi .... 150, 209 .Brieger, Sharon , 112, 209 Briggs, David ........ 284 Briggs, Rebecca ...... 270 Brindley, Mace .... 146, 182 Brink, John ............ 270 Brittain, Thomas .... 29, 209 Britton, George .... 118, 146, 209, 214 Britton, Helen ........ 270 Britton, Phillip . 110, 154,209 Brock, Johnny .. 88, 89, 122, 14-6. 161, 162, 164, 179, 180, 201, 209, 211, 251 Brookman, Marilyn ..... 209 Brooks, Chris ..... 175, 284 Brown, Becky ...... 152, 209 Brown, Carlos ........ 256 Brown, Denise Elaine . . 116, 125, 197,256 Brown, Greg ......... 209 Brown, Janis .......... 256 Brown, Loyal .. 15, 174, 256 Brown, Sally ........... 270 Brown, Shelley ......... 270 Brown, Wanda ......... 270 Brunschwig, Gaston .... 102, 147, 256 Bryant, Gladys .... 88. 90. 108, 126, 138, 209 Bryan, Chris .... 144, 209 257 Clark, Cary ..... 147, 169, 170, 172. 212 Clark, Charles ........ 257 Clark, Clair .. 88, 134, 212, 232 Clark, Gail ............ 212 Clark, Gary .. ...... 253 Clark, Kay ...... 212, 220 Clark, Winnie .... 195, 212 Clarke, Carolyn .... 72, 257 Clee, Carol ...... ,... 2 70 Cleland, Janet .... 86, 154, 155, 257 Clemmons, Mark .. 128, 257 Clemmons, Urla ...... 270 Clifford, Sally ........ 253 Clift, Elaine . .. 128, 145. 270 Clifton, Mary ......... 270 Clinton, Larry .. 94. 130. 131. 253 Clinton, Margie 18, 112. 113, 118. 257 Cloud, Cathy .... 118, 125. 134, 189. 257 Cochran, Carrie .... 23, 270 Cockrell, Elya ........ 271 Cody, Ann .. 97, 115, 126, 257 Cokins, Stephen ...... 257 Cogswell, Cecile .. 140. 212 Coldewey, Clarence . 128, 257 Cole, Jeri . . 94, 95, 96, 106, 138, 139, 212 Collie, Gwynne ....... 257 Cronin, Pat .......... 271 Crook, Jimmy .. 98, 99, 111, 213 Crook, Joan ..... 18, 257 Crook, Joyce .... 18, 112, 189, 257 Croom, Doug .... 168, 175, 176, 271 Crowell, Dennis 117, 271 Crowley, John C. .... 175. 176, 177, 257 Crump, John .......... 271 Cruse, Lucinda 32, 88, 90. 106, 108, 109, 134, 150, 213, 214 Cumming, Cllarie .. 150, 213 Cundiff, Alcinda .. 271, 280 Cunningham, Hal .. 92, 93, 96, 257 Cunningham, John .... 257 Curbo, Cyd .. 30, 104, 112, 130. 131, 133, 150, 190, 213 Currie, Dottie ........ 213 Cutler, Martha ....... 271 D Dadinis, Andy . 131, 132, 271 Daffin, Paul .........,. 271 Dahlstrom, Patti .... 86, 88, 136, 150, 192, 213 Daily, Virginia ........ 258 Daniels, Kathy ...... 271 Daniels, Robert ....,.. 258 Dantone, Jimmy .. 175, 176, 177 284 v Dantone, Srka ........ . 258 Daphne, Carol . . . . . . 284 Darilek, JoAnn ........ 271 284 210 Bute, Jay .... ...... 2 10 Bute, Jim ............ 270 Butera, Charles .... 187, 270 Butler, James ......... 270 Butler, Jeanne ......... 210 Butler, Kathy . . 138, 190, 210 Butler, Mike .......... 256 Butler, Richard . 128, 132, 210 Byers, Gordon .......... 256 Bynum, Becky ......... 270 Byrd, Richard .... . . . 270 C Cable, Jerry .......... 210 Cadwallader, William .. 25, 99, 144, 256 Cady, Andy .......... 271 Cain, Joe ............ 284 Caldwell, David ........ 284 Caldwell, Linda . 116, 118, 256 Calkins, Carolyn .. 270, 280 Campbell, Diane .... 94, 95 Campbell, Sandy ...... 210 Campbell, Sarah ...... 94, 95 Campbell, Toni .. 270 Caporal, Penny . . .... 270 Caraway, Chuck 256 Cardenas, Michael .... 210 Carlisle, Robbie ....... 270 Carpe, Sylvia .... 136, 256 Carpenter, Ricky 187, 256 270 256 256 256 Ca rr, Amy ........... Carr, Jerry ...... 118, Carroll, Laura .... 104, Carsey, Steven . 167, 175 Carswell, Cathy ........ 284 Carter, Mike .......... 257 Carter, Nancy .. 128, 146, Cartwright, Reagan .. 99, 9 141, 210 Carty, Beth ........... Casey, Pati ...... Cash, Gerald ........ Casino, Marsha .. 191, 211, Castillo, Joyce .... 138, Castle, Connie ........ Caviness, Eamest .. 167, Cayce, Gaylene 77, 257 270 220 211 211 Casson, Bobby .... 182, 211 211 270 175 270 270 Cazanas, Edvardo ...... Cerruti, David ........ 257 Cerruti, Mary ........ 284 Chalmers, Sally . . 115, 257 Chamberlin, Caryl .. 112, 211 Chambers, Leighton 161, 162, 211 Chandler, Judy . 103, 136, Chandler, Stuart .. 113, 211, Chartrand, Donna ..... 211 144, 243 257 Chartrand, Johnny .... 270 Cheek, Jack .......... 270 Chesnar, Jim .... 128, 270 Chiasson, Judy . 128, 191, 212 Collier. Tom .......... 257 Collings, Dave ........ 253 Collins, John ..... 97, 212 Colquitt, Karen ....... 271 Colvig, Anne .... 128, 266 Colvin, Jay .......... 257 Combes, Beverly .. 271, 274 Comerford, Peggy ..... 257 Comiskey, Charles ..... 146, 167, 257 Condry, Don .......... 271 Condry, Donna ........ 271 Condry, Jim ..... 146, 257 Conrad, Mark .... 128, 271 Conte, Anthony .... 271, 274 Cook, Howard Cook, Lauralea ...... 257 Cook, Lawrence .. 14, 33, 79, 88, 89, 102, 108, 122, 146, 213, 224. 283 Cook, Lewis ...... 167, 257 Cook, Richard H. ...... 167 Cook, Richard N. ..... 257 Cook, Steve .. 94, 106. 122. 271 274 257 Coole, Edana 17, 134, 257 Cooper, Bill .......... 284 Cooper, Peggy ........ 212 Copeland. Jack . .. 187. 257 Copeland, Royce ...... 213 Corbett, Diana ........ 213 Courtney, Lynne . . . 128. 257 Cowell, Judy .. 112, 115, 257 Cox, Carol 24, 28, 104, 213 112, 118, 136, Cox. Karen ........... 271 Craig, Carolyn ........ 271 Craig, Mary Helen .... 284 Crapse, John ........... 168 Crapse, Woodie 167, 251 Craver, Mary Diane .... 257 Crawford, Sam .. 122. 175. 178, 268, 271 Darilek, Rose .... ..... 2 58 Darnell, David .... 147, 165, 175. 178 Davenport, Joanna .... 104, 192, 197, 271 Davidson, Donna 206, 253 Davidson, James .. 271, 275 Davidson, Joe .. 128, 129. 258 Davies, Gayle ........ 271 Davis, Carolyn ,... 189, 194, 196, 271 Davis, Clinton .... 187, 271 Davis, Kathy ......... 272 Davis, Leslie ..... 33, 116, 150, 213 Davis, Mike ...... 168, 272 Davis. St. Claire .... 88, 90, 104, 106, 107, 125, 126, 138, 139, 213, 224 Dean, Brenda ......... 258 Deane, Marie .......... 272 Debo, John .......... 272 Debo, Suzanne . 138, 150, 214 Dee, Stephanie . . . 88, 90. 106, 138, 197, 214 Deer, John ...... 128, 272 Delaforce, Barbara .... 258 Delpesce, Susan ...... 272 Demme, Suzy .... 83, 128. 258 Denman, Frank .... 110, 146 Dennison, James .. 168, 272 Denson, Bond .......... 272 Derrick, Bruce .... 110, 272 Deutsch, Carolyn ..... 284 Creech, James . ...... 271 Creeger, Elizabeth .... 106 112, 118, 136, 211, 213 Crenshaw, Robert ..... 271 Creswell, Joe ........ 257 Crockett, Kathy , . . . . 257 Deutsch, Jerry . 184, 185, Devall, Pam ..... 140, Devereux, Jonie ...... Devillier, Bobby ....,.. Dewald, Janice .... 190, Dewald, Larry ........ Diamond, Tom .... 182, DiBisschop, Jeanne .... Dickinson, Sherry 14.072521 277 Dickson, Linda .... 147, 258 Dickson, Patty .... 22, 33, 86, 94, 117, 154, Dickson, Roger ........ 258 258 284 214 272 258 284 272 25, 214 272 214 Dill, Larry ........ 14-4, Dillard, Curtis 175, 176,177, 258 237 Engel, Sherry .... 138, Dillard, Nancy Dillon, Robert Disch, Jin1my 170, 179, 180, Dissen, Stuart .. 97, 112 Ditto, Nancy ..... 196, Dixon, Sharon .. 95, 128 Dodd, Jim ...... 155, Dodd, Marynell ........ Dodge, Douglas Donovan, lVIiMi Dornak, Mary .. 86, 100, Dorrol1, John .... 106, 146 .Q1f'i74, 95, 1 s s Dougherty, Pattie ..... 194, 195, Dowell, Mike ..... 25, 167, Doxakis, Sylvia Doyle, Ron ...... , 186, Dozier, Jimmy .. 128, 129, Draper, Diane Dreher, Robert Drummond, Cecil ...... Dugan, Cheryl ........ Dugat, John ...... 167, Dumas, Dana ...... 136, DuPree, Donna . 192, 197, Durham, Sharon ...... Duson, Betty .......... Duval, Robert .... 111, 129. Dye, Barbara ........ Dyer, Otis ...... 168, Dyer, Sally Ann ........ E Earle, Bill .... 80, 86, 106, 118, 122, 147, 165 Echols, Bob .... 90, 182, Echols, Jill 22, 102, 143, 150, Edens, Bob ........ 86, Edman, Clare .. 103, 104, Edmonson, Gayle ...... Edmonson, Jimmy .. 95, Edmonson, Larry 124, Edwards, Bill .... 162, s 258 272 147, 214 214 272 272 253 272 272 258 276 107, 214 192, 272 114, 258 214 146, 258 144 272 253 272 258 258 272 258 272 117 128, 214 272 272 214 88, 160, 214 215 142 215 126 215 258 215 215 183, 184, 185, 258, 272 Edwards, Dennis .. 154, Edwards, Morven .. 90, 118, 136, 191, 215. Edwards, Pam ......... Egner, Paul ,......... Ehni, Bruce . .. ... Ehrlich, Nina ... ., Eidson, Richard ........ Eighner, Laurence ...... Eistrup, Martha .... 95, Elkins, Bill .... .... 1 75, Elledge, Dick .... 175, 178 Ellington, Carol ........ Elliott, Anne ......... Elliott, Debbie .... 12, 33, 97, 112, 117, Ellzey, Cynthia .... 118, Elmore, John .......... Elrod, Troy ...... 181, Emerson. Bonnie ...... Engel, Hank .......... Engel, Joe .... 27, 32, 102, 14-4, 206, Engel, Terry .. 168, 181, Engelhardt, Janet Kay .. Engelhardt, Michael .... Engler, Toni L. .... 116, Erwin, Judy .. 112. 137, Escalante, Connie ...... Escalante, Joe ......... Esser, Edward Fred .... Etzel, Bill ............ 288 Index a 258, 264 104, 240 258 215 258 258 215 128 215 215 176, 272 272 272 28, 215 137 272 272 215 216 80, 216 216 272 272 253 258 258 272 272 258 272 Eutsler, Bobby .... 118, 122, 171051, BCUY -----' 117, 256 Gollwitzer, Richard .... 184, 146, 181, 258 Fruia, Frances ........ 217 185, 259 Evans, David ,,,.,,,,, 253 Fry, Roger ........ 110, 272 Gombold, Leslie ...... 259 Evans, Glenda ,,,,-,,- 253 Fudge, David .. 31, 114, 272 Gomez, Evelyn ......., 273 Evengen, Chris .,,,,,,. 216 Fulford, Phyllis ........ 259 Gonsoulin, Vicki 273 Evei-15, Steve ,,,. 147, 1827 Fuller, Ricky .......... 272 Gonzoliz Viola .. .. 273 258 Fuller, Robin ..... 124, 217 Goodloe, Max ........ 259 Evins, Alex . 19, 175 178 258 Fulton, Gary .......... 218 Goodman, Fran .... 97, 219 F 1 1 G googman, ,Goose .... 7 - - oo man, u y .. , Fadal, Marcella ...,.... 258 gZE1Zu1fgiUl!larl0rf?5'la127' Goodson, JudY ........ 284 Fahlbergi Merrilee .... 108, G ff ' 5 1 ' 259 Goss, Prissy 24, 104, 134, 109, 258 a. ney, ara. .......... 219 Fai1in8,Ji11 ............ 272 Games, Debble 118,45 ggi, Gragg- Julie .......... 284 F2111111g, A1111 -..- 96, 103, G H h L 218' 220 Graham, David ........ 284 104,134,216,235 Ga Hg ef' Bjfe 108109 Graham, Jim 167,260 Fair, Robert .... 175, 176, ammagm i,,6',,5 1,5 25,5 Graham, Linda ........ 273 178,272 G h K .' ' 925 93 Gfilllilfll, Marvin ...... 273 Fairbanks, Pain ........ 272 am anf 'mme 552187246 gra1in,ii.,Terry , 119,191,260 Falk, BCT111617 ---- 118, 122 G d P 1 ' 13' 154 Grams, Barbara ....... 274 F3112 Robert H- ---- 253, 272 GZEHLB aurl 117' H9 Graves, Barbara . . . 100, 274 Farnham, Norman ..... 114, 1 eve y 191 256 Graves, Michael 128, 260 115,216 G ,, C 1 75, 80' 90 Grayee, Mollie 17, 21, 88, Farr, Nancy .... 100, 272 an 7 11971507215 103, 104, 134, 14.4, 150, Farrow, Sue .......... 216 G d CR k' 1 '259 219 Farrow, Teresa -... 140,15-2, Gardgef' J. uc ',,, ,'6',' 2,8 Gray, Robert ......... 219 153, 189, 253 Gard 6 ' ' ' ' ' Gray, Wayne '. ..... . 220 Faulkner, Mike ........ 216 Gaf MRL a.Y '- ---' Q9 Green, Art ,,,,,, 174, 260 Fay11er,S1l1arr ......... 187 GHUIEY7 Aims --'----- 2 Green, Bill ........... 284 Fraerr-, Jim 128,167,258 Gamer- CQ. -- 1327 259 Green, Gerald .. 274 Feinsilver, Alan .... 149, 167 Garremd Jai le ' 259 Green, Tim .......... 274 Fenoglio, Johnny .. 146, 258 arwoo 1 une l06' H6' Greene, Debbie 82, 83, Fenoglio, Paula .... 117,258 C h R . 1347218 128 274 Fenton, Angie ..... 25, 258 eltell, Omlle 213 Greene, Elizabeath .. 86, 100, Ferguson, Dillon .... 14, 86, 6i'Sf0'17P Um -'-' 55 7, Z3 116, 274 123, 146, 169, 170, 172, 216 21057 Um ---- 135 3135, Q35 Greene, Patsy, .... 108, 140, Ferguson, Lynn .... 76, 79, GI I C. 1 27'189'273 141, 260 86, 108, 118, 125, 134, 258 UW 27 dw YH 7 7 Greenleaf, Bobby ..... . 274 Ferguson, Pam .. 17, 90, 112, Gayle' Glenda ll6' l5O' Greenleaf, Laura .. 116, 119, 134, 150, 216 . 2147 218 220 Ferro, JoAnn .......... 216 geacconfh Teffl 777 273 Greenwood, Martha .... 284 Fielder, Edward .. 147, 182, dee' Wlng ' 23? Greenwood, Pam 16, 17, 258 GCHUY7 ,BY S: --'- 7 1,2 29, 112, 134, 150, 220, 230 Finnell, Donna . ..... 258 eorgan ls' lmos 6 Greenwood, Vanda 15, 138, Finnell, Sandra ........ 272 C 1 lil1'l2871 97 Q5 260 Finneran, Brenda ....... 272 deorgef C all la 389' lg: Greer, Michelle ........ 274 Finster, Gayle ........ 258 eorge' lu Y ' O' ' Gregerman, Andy ...... 260 Fisher, Alice .. 76, 88, 112, 1O5'106'108,l16'117' Gregory, Sally .... 82, 104, 137, 258 . . 1197 1257 218 112, 126, 134, 220, 230, 236 Fisher, Clarence ...... 258 Gerecket 211116 Mane ll7' Gregory, Tony 15, 109, Fisher, Donna ....... 284 . , 213 122, 149 Fisher, Donna .... 128, 217 C?feCk'f- Donna Lelgh -7 218 175,177,260 Fisher. Jess ...... 102, 217 Glammalvav Sherry ' 1287 259 Grether, Gary 31, 88, 95, Fisk, Hollye .. 14, 57, 123, CUSS- Susan 27- 32- 100- 96, 106, 110, 220, 235 146, 164, 165,217 , 273- 277 Grice, orie ..... ....,. 2 60 Fira, Don .... 99, 122, 258 0111, A1111 ------------- 152 Griffin, Earl .......... 274 Fitzgerald, Beth ........ 272 0111- Elizabeth 119- 119- Griffin, Pete 88,106,122, Flake, Tammy . .. 20, 76, 88, A 128, 140, 150, 218 128, 220 90, 106, 137,217 0311827 LQX ------i---- 253 Grifiie, Larry .......... 253 Flannery, Gayle .. 116, 150, Gilleff- M1149 -'-------- 259 Griswold, Derle 152, 154, 217 G1lleY- Jlm . . . 21, 86, 87, 88, 220 Flato, Judy ...... 206, 272 108, 123, 146, 170, 172, 173, Griswold, George ...... 260 Fletcher, Lin .... 140, 141, , , 182-211-218 Groor, Linda ...... 140,260 152, 217 Gilliland, Robert . .. 187, 253 Gruhaugh, Carla ..-.-. 274 Florline, Nancy .. 82. 88, 90, Gilman- M1146 8--- 219- 259 Guriar, Michael ........ 274 108, 125, 126, 138, 139, 154, Gilman, Pat ........ 76, 86 Guernsey, Sandy A . 112, 220 217 Gfnsllurg- 125' ---' 1337 253 Gumbert, Lisa ........ 260 Florence, Toni ........ 284 GEPSOH7 GH? 77-- 182' 259 Curley. Bob ...... 181, 260 Floyd, Vieki ,,,, 18, 76, 258 Glfflfd- 10111 ---- 140- 1507 Guthrie. Marietta ...... 274 Fodell, Barbara .... 91, 92, 1907 219 Guwwskyi Donna -.---- 253 93, 1 50, 217, 250 ClE15S, Cathy ..... 119, 273 Foilee, Ann ............ 15 913557 DOH-5185 1227 273 H Foirik, Bonnie .... 152 272 513557 Sherman 887 1227 Foness Tom .l.'.- 128' 272 161, 165, 167, 259 Hackler, Rose Mary .... 260 Ford Sally 88 104,112 Glasse, Kelly .......... 273 Haden, Johanna 29, 112, ' 1 13,1 255 Glauser, Cam ..... 100, 273 116, 150, 220 Foster, Donna .. 124 ' 217 Glenn. Rosemary .. 154, 273 Hafkemeyer, Jeff .. 131, 132, Foster, Joan ..-- 103.1 G0813Cl, Brad 126, 258 273 Hagner, Penny ........ 274 Foster, Robert L. ...'.. 253 Goerner, Billy ........ 273 Haialer, Jolee -.-- 152, 274 Fowler, Nancy H 947 96, 971 Goerner, Jim ...... 146, 219 Halford, Sandy . . . 128, 274 1047 108, 119, 134, 190, 217 Goff, Jerry 21, 88, Hall, Donald .... 133, 260 Frankie, Lynn .. 28, 138, 154, 90- 108- 123- 149- 161- 179- H8117 Fred - -- ----- - 260 217 238 G ff S d 181,219 Il'-gag, farm .......... 7 1 o . an ra ..... 254, 259 a a, atsy ......... . Frauen R' Keith 1311 155252 Goldfield, Susan ...... 253 Halliburton, Richard .- 253 French, Vicki H 128, 129, 217 Golemon, Anabeth .... 24, 97 Hamill, Bill ------ 88, 109, Frisk, Erie .... 86, 110, 122, . 1907 219 . 1231 l1l9'2541260 162, 179, 180, 272 Gollwltzer, Ann .... 195, 273 HHml1l0I1, AIU1 -....... 220 262 Hamilton, Bill .... 115, 220 Hamilton, Carolyn . 17, 32, 88, 104, 106, 112, 116, 125, 126, 150, 212, 220, 252 Hamilton, Hugh .. 179, 180, 274 Hamit, Elaine ......... 274 Hankinson, Kay . .. 27, 32, 86, 88, 89, 90, 102, 109, 197, 219, 220 Hanson, Maureen ...... 253 Haralson, Candy 15, 77, 86, 190, 274 Hardin, Barbara 86, 128, 140, 260 Hare, David .. 167, 181, 260 Hargrave, Jim 168, 179, 180, 274 Hargrove, Temple ..... 274 Harness, Greg ........ 220 Harness, Mike ..... 168, 274 Harp, Ralph ...... 95, 253 Harrell, Achie ......... 274 Harrell, Melissa .. 112, 274 Harris, Ben .......... 260 Harris, Gary .......... 220 Harris, Gay ........ 77, 284 Harris, Juanita . 103, 138, 220 Harris, Judy .... 116, 138, 150, 192, 197, 220, 228 Harris, June ........... 260 Harris, Stephen ........ 260 Harrison, Billy ...... 15, 274 Hartfield, Bill .... 186, 253 Hartman, Marie ....... 220 Haus, Dale ...... 117, 274 Havemann, Helen .... 88, 90, 140, 141, 200, 220, 235 Hawkins, Mike 122, 168, 274 274 Hays, Linda ...... 154, Hayward, Kim ........ Haywood, Jack ........ Head, Wally ......... 220 274 274 Heafner, Fred . . 128, 260, 283 220 Heafner, Mary .... 119, Heaner Mar Jane 100 274 , Y ' 1 Heard, Mary Ellen .... 253 Heard, Susan .......... 274 Helander, Diane ...... 274 Hemphill, Nancy ....... 256 Henderson, Hatsy ...... 220 Henderson, Joe ........ 260 Henderson, Linda ...... 260 Hendrick, Carroll ...... 260 Hendrickson, Susan .... 274 Hendrix, Tommy . . 144, 260 Henriksen, Russell . 128, 220, 274 Henry, Beverly ........ 260 Herbsleb, Marie ...... 274 Herrington, Jimmy . 168, 220 Hervey, Kathy ....... 104, 112, 116, 126, 150, 212, 220 Hervey, Nancy ..... 28, 29, 144, 260 Herzog, Elaine ........ 220 Herzog, Norman 79, 167, 175, 178, 260 Hess, Sue ..... 119, 150, 220 Hewitt, Anne .. 116, 150, 220 Higginbotham, Sandi . . . 274 Higginbotham, Susan . . . 274 Hilburn, Larry .... 168, 175, 274 Hilburn, Mary .... 197, 274 Hill, Alison .... 81, 88, 90, 96, 112, 116, 138, 220 Hill Bruce 31, 81, 83, 88, 90, 96, 110, 220 Hill Joan ............ 274 Hill, Lesley Elizabeth .. 274 Hill Lyn ............. 260 Hill Sandy .. .. 274 Hill, Vickie ..... ..... 2 60 Hiller, Leslie .......... 261 Hilliard, Kay ...... 31, 220 Himburg, Gerald ...... 274 Hindman, Fred .. 107, 112, Hutchinson, David .... 275 119, 146, 220 Hutto, Phil .......... 220 Hinds, Randy 14, 21, 26, I 30, 146, 194, 252, 253 llse, Joyce . . . 89, 90, 105, Hinds, Steve .... 26,102, 175 107, 109, 117, 126, 139, 224 HiH0S, J11116 12, 104, 112, Ince, Jim 126, 149, 161, 113, 119, 188 175, 176, 261 1'11I1CS, NHHCC 12, 80, 86, Ingram, Suzanne .. 119, 261 88, 118, 119, 137, 188, 200, Inkman, Kathy ........ 261 220 lnnis, Jane ...... 128, 261 HiISCl1, Reginald ..... . 220 Irwin, Sam ,,,,.. 165, 261 Hirl, Jane ........ 140, 261 Ivins, Andy ...,.. 168, 275 Hitchcock, Katie ..... . . 220 J Hitt, Emm1e ...... 189, 261 Jackson, Brad U 99, 168, 275 Hobart, Michele ...... 275 Jackson, Cheryl lgluiihi 253 Hodges, Lee ...... 31, 253 Jackson, Jenny ---,., 261 Hodges, Lelgbwn -- 149, 261 Jackson, Kibble ...... 275 Hoefle, Malcolm ...... 275 Jackson, Linda Kay 33, Hoeflich, Nancy 197, 275 SQ, 90, 96, 112, 119, 126, 130, Holehak, Nancy .. 100, 104, 132, 133, 134, 224., 251 275 Jackson, Walter ...... 261 Holden, D011 ----- 220 Jacobe, Barbara ..... . 275 1'101f16H, Mike 275 Jacobson, Stephanie 105, Holland, Leisa 220 126,140,261 Holland, Melanie ...... 275 Jacobusg Chuck 106, 14.7, Holmberg, Linne ...... 183, 164, 170, 224 184, 135, 220 Jaeger, Hans . . 128, 129, 261 Holmes, Carol .... 134, 197 Jahnke, Charlotte 89, 90, Holmes, Elizabeth ...... 86, 109, 126, 139, 224 103, 134, 150, 189, 194, 261 Jahnke, Fred ......... 261 Holmes, Mf11'Y ---, 196, 2710 James, Carol ..... f. 95, 253 Holmes, Mllly ---- 197, 261 James, Carolyn .... 137, 224 Hopkins, Kathy .... 20, 21, James, John 183, 184,, 74, 79, 86, 147, 150, 220 185, 261 Homberger, CHU' -- 117, 261 James, John V. 110, 261 HOYYOH, Ernie ---- 97, 111, James, Judy ...... 253, 261 149, 187, 220 James, Pam .......... 275 HOTIOH, Nell --------- 220 James, Shirley .... 137, 261 HOSlilHS, ,Jail .......... Janes, A111143 ,,,, 89, 90, Houston, Stephen ...... 264 126, 138, 139, 152, 224, 235 HOVHS, Pam ---------- 275 Jeanes, Janet ......... 275 Hovas, 503111116 ---- 119, 261 Jeffery, Steve .. 154, 186, 253 1'10WH1 -1, Affblll' - - - 31, 220 Jenett, Bruce .... 81, 86, 89, Howdffshell, Marr H 152, 275 90, 96, 99, 103, 122, 147, 224 Howe, NHHC1' ---,---, 284 Jenkins, Stella . . 139, 195, 275 Hubbard, B111 31, 82, Jennings, Paul .. 144, 183, 111, 220 184, 185, 254, 261 Hubbard, Dianne -- 24, 105, Jewell, Susan .... 17, 33, 80, 275 89, 90, 91, 93, 96, 102, 109, Hubbard, James 25, 131, 119, 112, 134, 188, 201, 224 275 Jitkoff, Dash, 86, 105, Huber, Pamela ........ 275 107, 261 1'111C1C, ADH ------ 192, 201 John, Brien .. 161, 166, 224 Huddle, Ted .......... 275 John, Jennifer ,,,, 97, QQ, Hudspeth, Helen ...... 275 102, 134, 135, 190, 224 1'111f1S011, Midge ---- 128, 275 Johnson, Alice .... 128, 261 Huebotter, 14111116 88, 90, Johnson, Bruce .. 147, 261 126, 137, 220 Johnson, Jan .... 103, 261 Hueske, Sandra -- 109, 116, Johnson, Jan .......... 224 142, 152, 261 Johnson, Luke ........ 275 Huete, KCIUICI11 ,, 128, 275 Johnson, Robin ...... 261 Hueter, Gary 41, 89, 110, Johnson, Skip .... 284, 185 122, 146, 220, 227 Johnson, Susan ........ 225 Hlleief, Johnny 122, 275 Johnston, Don ........ 275 Huff, Fred ........... 264 Jones, Anne ,,,,,, 92, 93, Huff, Joyce .......... 284 96, 105, 152, 261 1'1Ugb9S, TOUHUY ------ 261 Jones, Bob .. 183, 184, 185 HU11, Carla 29, 105, 112, Jones, Clay ............ 275 189, 261 Jones, Eleanor . . 27, 32, 225 HU11, Ra1P11 32, 89, 122, Jones, Linda .......... 275 146, 175, 176, 177, 220 Jones, Margaret ...... 261 HUIHDCFSOH, .l01'll1l'lY . 174, 275 Jones, Mike .......... 168 Humberson, Roxanne .. 261 Jones, Park .......... 167 Hunt, Linda 86, 107, 275 Jones, Pat .... 86, 154, 275 Hunter, David ...... 14, 261 Jones, Susan . . 14, 117, 139, Hunter, Jimmy ........ 220 144, 257 Hurd, Cheron .... 119, 275 Jordan, Dana .. 152, 153, 275 1'111ff1, Gina - , - 119, 220, 244, Jordan, George ........ 275 248 Jordan, ,Les .......... 284 1'1Uf1CY, MSW A1111 -, 119, 261 Jordan, Nancy 139, 225, Hurst, Jimmy ........ 253 232 Hurst, John .... 128, 129, 253 Jordan, Randall ...... 275 Huser, Patty .... 22, 116, 261 Jorjorian, Mark ...... 261 Hutcheson, Palmer . , 147, Joubert, Debce ........ 275 260, 261 Joubert, Paula ........ 261 Hutcheson, Tommy 147, JOUFHCHY, -1311 --,- 284, 285 260,261 Jllnker, Doug ........ 262 K Kaase, Karen .... 109, 262 262 Kabay, Gregg ........ 275 Kachtick, Carol ........ Kaldis, Alexandra . . 284, 285 Kaldis, Sultana 86, 109, 119, 189, 262, 265 Kaldis, Sultana G. ...... 275 Kalpaxis,,Jimmy .... 20, 31, 83, 94, 95, 96, 109, 122, Kaplan, Emily .......... Kaplan, Judy .......... Kaplan, Susan ........ Karger, Mark . . 110, 111, Karp, Pamela . . . 95, 96, Kaucher, Dick ......... Kauffman, Sonny ...... Kavanaugh, Karen .... 143, 197, Kazilas, Barry .......... Keats, Doug .......... Keenan, Betty ........ 116, Keepers, Colleen .. Kegans, Betsy ......... Kelley, Carole . . . . 30, 102, 119, Kelly, Peter ........ 97, Kelsey, Joe .... 168, 175, Kemp, Susie .......... Kendall, David .... 99, Kennedy,4Barbara .. 32, Kennedy Biff .. 149, 167, Kennedy, Craig ....... Kennedy, Ronald . .. Kent, Terry .... 13, Kenter, John .......... 154 Kenter, Mija .... 16, 33, 116, 137, 191, Kerr, Roy ............. Khawaja, lssam .... 128, Kidd, Craig .. 175, 176, Kidwell, Phil .......... Kilgore, Mary Lee .. 22, 153, 154, 155, King, Patti .......... . . 1 Kingelin, Mary Kinsman, Carol 105, .. 105, 119, Kirk, Doug ...... 167, Kirkland, Lynn Kise,- Ronny .. Klaveness, Mike .. 110, Kleiderer, Karen .... 82, 128, 129, 137, Kleiderer, Vivian .. 77, 152, 190, Knocke, Peter ......... Knowlton, Bob .... 175, Knox, Olivia ,......... Koch, Mary .......... Kochanowsky, Michael . Koenig, Bill .. 90, 170, 172, 187, Koenig, Diane ........ Koenig, Pam .... 100, Koester, Barbara .... -. . Kojak, Jerry .......... Kolin, Allen .......... Kovec, Kathe .... 103, Kramer, Ginger .... 15, 112, 119, 125, Krueger, Mickey ,... 29, Kubik, Jack ...... 168, Kucera, Lilly .... 21, 71, 78, 89, 90, 107, 134, 135, isa, 211, 226, Kuenemann, Katie ...... Kurtz, Bill .. 29, 112, 211, Kyle, Carol .......... L Lackey, Jenny .... . . . 147, 225 275 275 262 225 109, 262 225 225 142, 262 262 275 275 225 89, 225 225 275 275 262 225 262 262 276 225 276 71, 225 262 276 177, 225 226 139, 226 276 262 117, 226 262 253 226 262 89, 226 100, 276 276 253 276 276 149, 226 171, 226 262 276 276 253 262 226 109, 262 226 276 76, 151, 252 276 226 276 226 289 Lakin, Bob .... 18, 163, 175, 178, 262 LaMotta, Chuck .. 175, 177, 178, 226 Lander, Leslie . . 192, 195, 276 Landry, Forrest . . 28, 124, 226 Langdon, Lester ...... 276 Langdon, Marion 81, 96, 109, 226 Lanier, John .......... 227 Lanphier, Sharon .... 87, 276 Larmore, Frank ........ 107 LaRoe, Patricia ....... 262 Larson, Nancy .. 99, 117, 276 Lasko, Eddie .. 87, 99, 109, 262 Lasko, Patty .. 97, 115, 227 Laugere, Alain ........ 262 Laumen, Dawn .... 119, 262 Laumen, Dean ........ 284 Lauper, John .......... 253 Lawless, Tom ...... 163, 227 Lawrence, Cindy .. 76, 190, 191, 227 Lawrence, John .... 167, 262 Lawrence, Mike ........ 276 Lay, John ...... . . . 284 Layne, Lynda . . . . . . 227 Leach, Brian .... ..... 2 84 Leach, Cheryl ........ 262 Learned, Barbara .. 90, 103, 194,227 LeCour, Margaret ...... 284 Lee, Ann .. 137, 208, 227, 232 Lee, Jimmie ...... . . . 262 Lee Linda .... 128, 140, 262 Lee, Linda R. ...... . 262 Lec Lisa .... ...... . 253 Lee, Marty .... ...... 2.5 3 Lee, Pat .......... 154, 276 Lee Peggy ....... . . . 227 Lee, Ronnie .... , .. 114, 276 Lee Sandra ...... 276 119, Leeton, Warren . 154, 167, 262 Leff, Robbie ...... 125, 227 Legler, Randy .... 97, 111, 119, 187, 228 Leguillon, Philippe .... 228 Leinert, Roger .... 18, 86, 89, 123, 149, 160, 161, 164, 166, Leitner, Kathy ..... 107, 276 Lent, Billy ...... 174, 276 Lenz, Niels ...... .... 2 28 Leonard, Nell .......... 284 163, 228 Levens, Larry .......... 253 Lewis, Blake .......... 228 Lewis, Lynne . . 100, 105, 276 Lewis, Margaret ..., 89, 109 Lewman, .leff .... 29, 95, 103, 228 Levine, Gail .......... 262 Licata, Vince . . 164, 168, 276 Licce, Kathy .. 140, 189, 262 Lightfoot, Carol Ann . .. 228 Lightfoot, Kathy ....... 262 Lilly, Donna ...... 13, 276 Lilly, Lynn ............ '128 Lindinger, Mary .. 100, 190, 276 Lindsay, Marijo . . 21, 151 228 Lipscomb, Patricia .... 109. , 228 276 262 9 116 Lipscomb, Polly ...... Little, Joan ...... 189, Livermore, .lim .... 87, 97, 119, 149, 228 Livesay, Bill . 228 Locke, Martha ...... 18, 262 Lodge, Winnie .... 105, 112, 229, 248 Loggins, Linda .... 24, 112, L0gSi11S, Nancy ........ Lomas, Mike ...... 168, Lomax, Joey . . . 100, 272, 276 Long, Alicia .... 113, 117, 290 Index 105, 229 100 276 125, 137, Long, Carl ............ Long, Debbie .... 142, Long, Jeanne .... 97, 134, 229, 246, Longoria, Ray .... 168, Lopas, Terry . .. 110, 165, Lopez, Martha ........ Loshak, Lowe .......... Lott, Tom .... 169, 170, Love, Geraldine . 99, 116, Lowe, Mary Jo ........ Lowey-Ball, Dolf ...... Lund, Nancy .......... Lundberg, Bobby . . 161, Lundstrom, Lynda .. 276, Lfmdstrom, Marilyn . 137, Lusk, Charlene .... 33, 151, 162, Lutz, Richard ......... Lybrand, Fred ......... Lynch, Valerie .... 194, Mac MacGregor, John E. . . . . MacNaughton, Virginia . . 107, 130, 133, Mc McAdams, Carolyn .... McBrayer, Gloria ...... McBride, Gloria ...... McBroom, Dian ........ McCall, Dorothy ...... McCall, Penny ........ McCarroll, Scotty ..... McCarroll, Steve ...... McCarthy, Kathryn .... McCarty, Gerry ...... McClain, Cheryl ...... McClea1y, Harriet 139, 151, 152, 228, McClelland, Anne .... 134, 13,5 188, McClure, Charles .. 31, 168, 174, McConnell, Judy .. 100, McCool, Melinda ...... McCormick, Jolm . . 175, McCoy, Gary ........ McCulloch, Sandy . . 143, McCullough, Jim .. 100, McCurley, Debbi ., .... 270, McDonald, Bob ....... McDonald, Elena .. 87, McDowell, Kathy .. 72, McDowell, Tommie .... McDugald, Doug ...... McElroy, Cynthia .. 89, 107, 125, 126, 142, 143, McElroy, Martha .. 119, 126, 142, 143, McEntire, Frank ...... McFarland, Loralee .... McFarland, Sarah ...... McGaw, Vernon .. 175, McGee, Alice ........ McGee, Claire . 115, 137, McGhee, Lvda .... 154, McGrath, Craig .. 275, McGree, Linda ........ McGuffey, Clay .. 147, McGuire, Tom .. 92, 93, 103, 105, 113, 119, 14-9, McKee, Pat .... 144, McKee, Willeen . 101, 190, McKenzie, Linda ...... McKenzie, Steve .. 168, McKinnon, Billy . ..... McLaughlin, Karen . 154, McLaughlin, Kathryn .. McLaurxn, Alan . ...... . McLean, Margo .. 101, 262 284 229 1 13, 248 276 262 284 262 229 276 154 229 262 175 283 229 74, 229 253 262 276 262 106, 229 276 229 106 229 262 262 276 262 229 276 276 138, 229 12, 229 114, 276 277 230 277 230 230 277 101, 277 277 262 263 277 277 106, 230 125, 263 263 277 277 253, 263 284 230 230 277 94 230, 244 96, 230 277 263 284 277 263 263 119, 263 253 116, McMahon, Marilyn .... McMahon, Sherrie .. 87, 194, McMinn, Stuart .. 128, McNeely, Mike ...... McNeill, Mary Lu . . 191, McRobe11s, Janet .... 194, 277, McRoberts, Kay Lynn . . 152, M Macon, Tom .... .... Magee, Ernest . . . . . . Maier, Nancy . . . . . . . Maillard, Pat .......... Malavansos, Chris ...... Malick, Karen . . 93, 96, 119,125, 135, 189, Malone, Dempsey .. 181, Malone, Pat .......... Manro, Mickey ........ Mann, Salli .......... Mann, Steve .. 128, 144, Marciante, Al ........ Maresh, Ellen 103, 125, 126, 139, Marien, Larry ........ Marinos, Gus .... 179, Marinos, Vicky .... 101, Marmaduke, Rick .. 87, 212, Marmaduke, William . . . 147, 183, 184, 185, Marshall, Hugh . . 92, 95 Marshall, Margie .. 152: Marshall, Sharon . . 116, 220, Marshman, Robert .... Martin, Cathy Ann .... Martin, Gordon ........ Martin, Richard .. 149, 175, 176, Martin, Wendy ........ Marules, Ted ...... 110, Malye, Ginny ........ Maxynowski, Tom ...... Mason, Patricia J. . . 89, 113, 119, Massa, Susan ........ Mathison, Marilyn .. 137, Matthews, Fredrick . 80, Mattox, Gene Mattox, Katy May, Doug ...... 167, Mayer, Janet ...... 152, Mayer, Randy .. 89, 96, Meador, Dickie 168, 178 Medlin, Dickie .... 31, Medlin, Marilyn .. 128, Meeks, Fred .. 83, 128, Melady, Libby ..... , . . Mendell, Barbara .. 12, 93, 96, 103, 105, 183, 189, 194, Mendell, Sarah .. 1, 26, 91, 93, 96, 103, 104, 105, 144, 188, 231, Mendenhall, Mend Merriam, Anne .. 140, 151, Merriam, Nancy .. 154, Merrill, Homer ........ Merritt, Linda .. 26, 32, 109, 113, 119, 135, 151, Meyer, Clifford . 131, 132, Meyer, Kathy .... 100, Middleton, Robin ...... 263, Middleton, Tracy . . 140, Middleton, Travis .. 181, y ..... 107, 125, 277 263 117, 277 277 277 263 189, 282 119, 277 263 277 277 284 263 1 17, 263 284 230 230 230 263 253 105, 230 284 180, 253 277 185, 231 105, 231 253 263 117, 231 277 253 253 161, 231 277 231 263 263 105, 263 277 263 231 284 137 263 277 231 175, 277 231 263 129, 231 253 92, 137, 263 32, 135, 296 22, 257 141, 231 277 175 89, 204, 231 232 263 128, 137 232 263 Miller, Miller, Miller, John Paul ..... Linda ......... Mike .......... Miller, Paul .. 110, 145, Miller, Richard 128 Miller, Ruthie .... 103, Miller, 125, 189 Tom ........... Mills, Betsy ........... Mims, Steve . . 26, 32, 80, 98, 102, 162, 175, 178, 232 Miscoe, Betty .. 28, 124, 232 Mitchell, Larry ........ 232 Mitchell, Mary Jane .. 101, 278 Mitchell, Michael . . 165, 263 Mitchell, Sharon . 27, 142, 232 Moers, Dicky . 169, 170, 179, 180. 278 Monaghan, Sally .. 96, 232 Monro, Mary . . 140, 154, 263 Montgomery, Bethany .. Montgomery, Bonnie 135, 150, 151 Montgomery, Gene .... Mooney, Anne .. 29, 140 Mooney, Mike Moore, Moore, Moore, Moore, Moore, 1 Connie . .... . . . Ellen .. 195, 196 Homer John , . . 180 179, Patsy .......... Robbie .. 87, 94 Moore, Mike .......... Moore, Mike E. ...... . Moore, Robert . . . 161, Moore, Susan ..... 192 Moore Moore, Tom . . 111, 175, Tom 0. .. 119, Moorman, Adelaide 107, 119, 192, 263 Moorman, Jess . .. 20, 31, 32, 89, 90, 110, 122, 147, 232, 235, 246 Moreland, Howard . . 263, 265 Moreland, Margaret 152, 263 233 Morgan, Joan .... 140, 152, 278 189, Morgan, Colette ...... Morgan, Richard ...... Morrill, Alice .......... Morris, Charles . 164, 232, Morris, Lloyd .... 182, Morris, Melinda 88, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93, 96, 105, 107, 113, 119, 121, 135, 151, 233, 248 278 278 233 263 Morris, Pam .......... 278 Morris, Paul . . . . . . 278 Morris, Sue .... 233 Morrison, Al .......... 154 Morrison, Larry ....... 264 Morse, Betty .......... 278 Morse, George .... 57, 145, 183, 184, 185, 233 Mortimer, Martha .. 22, 30, 89, 106, 107, 133, 137, 155, 233 Moseley, Linda ........ 264 Moulden, Jerry ........ 264 Moursund, Rikke . . 117, 119, 264 Mousoudakis, Helen .... 264 Much, Mark .... 93, 96, 145, 264 Muckleroy, .lan .... 23, 264 Muckley, Carol 28, 264 Mullan, Martha . . 77, 137 278 9 Mullis, Michael .... 181, 278 Munson, Armour ...... 278 Munson, Mary ........ 278 Murchie, Carol Ann .... 233 Richey, Jean .... 116, Ortiz, Joseph .... 131, 132 Osbome, Julie ........ 284 Osborne, Sandy ...... 234 O'Shea, Kathy .... 151, 234 Ostin, Gail .... 137, 191, 192, 228, 234 Otto, Milton .... 20, 105, 112, 113, 119, 145, 234, 243 Overcast, Tony ........ 264- Overstreet, Tira .... 27, 30, 32, 90, 137, 234 Murphy, Michele ...... 278 Murphy, Patricia ...... 264 Murphy, Randy .. 179, 181, 256, 264 Murphy, Steve ........ 264 Murray, Jim ...... 175, 176 Murray, Frank ......... 233 Murray, Jim .......... 177 Murray, Kathleen .. 116, 125, 189, 264 Murray, Mira ........, , 278 Murray, Susan . . 19, 75, 80, 86, 87, 89, 90, 119, 135, 151, 162, 204, ,233 Muse, Ned ...... 133, 233 Muskhinski, Marion .... 278 Mussina, Beverly . .. 13, 155, 265 N Naber, Gary .. 29, 113, 143, 147, 233 Nance, Cathy ......... 278 Nash, Ken .... 183, 185, 284 Nash, Shannon T. ...... 149, 174, 264 110, 264 Neal, Willa ......... .. 264 Needham, Nancy .. 140, 141, 264 Neal, Tommy .... Neilson, Nancy .. 117, 148, 197, Nelson, Cathie 140, 141, 264 Nelson, Leslie ...... 152, 278 Nelson, Sheryl . 110, 142, 264 Neuhaus, Karen ...... 278 Newcombe, Robert 175, Newman, Larry . 114, 133, 253 1 19, 233 168, 278 Overton, Laura , . . 16, 95, 96, 104, 113, 117, 135, 147, 190, 216, 234 Ovies, Manuel ........ 234 Owens, Bruce .... 155, 253 P Padron, Alan . . . . . . . 264 Palmer, Marc .... .... 2 64 Parker, Billy .... .... 2 84 Parker, Boyd .......... 279 Parker, Charles .... 26, 264 Parker, Lane .... 151, 191, 235 238 Parker, Martha ........ 235 Parker, Michael .... 132, 279 Parker, Patti .......... 264 Parker, Sharon ........ 279 Poimbeauf, Robert .... 237 Poland, Jim .. 147, 227, 237 Pollard, Mary .... 32, 97, 135, 237 Porter, Mike 168, 175, 178 Portig, Elisabeth .. 128, 279 Posey, Kathy .......... 279 Potter, Allen .. 168, 181, 279 Potter, Gail .......... 237 Potter, Valerie 190, 194, 195, 265 Powell, Barbara .... 75, 285 Powell, Kathy . . 109, 120, 265 Powell, Jim ...... 182, 279 Powell, Ray .... 187, 265 Powell, Richard .... 94, 95, 149, 161, 165, 237 Powell, Rick .......... 279 Powers, Carola .... 25, 139, 153, 206, 237 Powers, Penny ........ 285 Pratt, Robert .......... Price, Bob ...... 110, 119, 265 120, 147, 237, 252 Price, Cynthia ........ 101 Price, David .... 78, 123, 146, 147, 163, 175, 178, 201,227,237 Rhodes, Sandra ........ 238 Riee, Ben .. 145,183, 185,238 Rice, Katie ...... 278, 283 Rice, Randy ...... 206, 239 Rich, Mark .......... 285 Richards, Edith .... 120, 265 Richards, Jeanne .. 116, 124, 139, 151, 239 Richardson, James ...... 239 Richardson, Patty ...... 239 124, 125, 139, 239 Ridings, Libby ........ 280 Riegel, Anne . ........ 239 Riggs, Sally .... 32, 87, 109, 118, 120, 121, 125, 188, 194, Riveire, Tim 149, 163, 265 Roach, John William .. 151, 239 128, 265 Robbins, Mary Ann .... 265 Roberts, Bill .......... 280 Roberts, Chris .... 190, 280 Roberts, Cindy .... 83, 128, 142, 143, 155, 239 Roberts, Mike ...... 280 194, 196, Rogde, Duncan .... 174, 280 Newman , Mike .... 114, 133, 233 Reed, 187, Newman, Sandy ........ 119, 140, 153, 233 Newman, Terry .. 169, 170, 172, 264 Newsom, Bill . . . .... . 253 Nice, Roy ..,......... 234- Nicholas, Bill ......... 264 Nicholson, Lyn . 101, 153, 278 Nicholson, Mary K. .... 97, 105, 137, 234 Nickolaus, Philip . . 175, 178, 278 Nielsen, Dale ......... 264 Noack, Perry .......... 179 Noble, Ellen .... 27, 32, 89, 234 90,135,151, Noel, Jim .... 37, 95, 122, 168, 278 Norris, Ronnie ..,..... 234 Northway, Bob .... 128, 129, 264 145, Norwood, Judy ........ Novoa, Maria . . . . . . O Oakes, Jimmy .... 100, 278 Oakley, Collins .. 149, 179, 264 264 264 181, Oates, Marion ,..... 278 264 O'Day, John ......,... Odell, Jeanette ...... 278 Oglesby, Sharon ...... 278 278 Ohler, Eddie .......... Oldham, David ........ Oliver, Cathy .. 87, 94, 108, 109, 125, Oliver, Henry . . 103, 147, Oliver, John .... 161, 234 96, 264 234 165, 234, 251 Oliver, Tim ...... 253, Olvey, Fred .... 175, 177 O'Neal, Ben ...... 167, O'Neal, Steve .... 110, Orem, Linda .......... Orlando, Eddie .... 14, 264 176, , 273 264 279 279 234 Parks, Karen . . 21, 189, 190, 195, 197, 260, 264- Parks, Kaye .... 15, 135, 189, 190, 195, 197, 230, 260, Parks, Louis .... 175, 257, 264 176, 177, 279 Parsley, Linda .. 105, 119, 264 Pate, Katheryn ........ 279 Patrick, Frank .... ' ..... 2 64 Patterson, James .. 128, 129 Patterson, Kathy ...... 264 Patterson, Reva 235 264 Paulus, Mary .......... Pearsall, Mimi ........ 235 Pearson, Hannah .. 139, 235 Peebles, Bill .... 81, 89, 110, 122, 164, 232, 235 Penney, Judith ........ 279 Pennington, John ...... 264 Pennington, Peggy . . 153, 279 Perdue, George ........ 279 Perez, Alex ...... 167, 265 Perry, Adele .... 32, 89, 90, 95, 96, 105, 109, 112, 113, 188, 235 Perry, Nancy .... 105, 112, 113, 117, 195,-196, 279 Perry, Susan .......... 235 Petersen, Bill .......... 285 Peterson, Leslie .... 73, 105, 107, 108, 109, 113, 116, 117, 125, 135, 1'51, 216, 235 Petitt, Mike ..,. 89, 90, 143, 232, 236 Petkas, Dorothy ........ 236 Petkas, Peter .... 161, 165 Petovalsky, Raymond . . . 124, 236 Pettigrew, Malcolm .... 161, 122, 147, 182, 211, Pettit, Douglas ........ Pettit, Mary . . 116, 236, Phair, Mickey . 147, 163, Phillips, Anne ........ Phillips, Kay ..... Phillips, Sue .. 120, 140, Piangenti, Dee ........ Piazza, Anthony ........ Piazza, Rockey ........ Pickard, Wayland .. 82, 128 30, 236 236 238 236 265 236 151 236 279 279 236 83, , 265 Pickering, Tim ......... 236 Pinnix, Kay ........... 279 Pippin, Gene ...... 131, 132 Pizzo, Angela . . ...... 279 Platt, Cindy .. .... 237 Price, Doris ....., 128, 237 Prigge, Belle ...... 189, 253 Prokop, .lulia ...... 117, 265 Prokop, Leslie .... 113, 135, 151, 204, 237 Pruett, Judy .......... Roberts, Sue 115, 151, 206, 239 Roberts, Sylvia .... 140, 265 Robertson, Corby .. 89, 122, 160. 165, 179, 180, 239 Robertson, Nancy .. 105, 140 Robertson, Pat . 149, 174, 265 Puff, Charles ...... 279 220, 253 237 Pugsl6Yi .lohn ...... 95, Pugsley, Susan . 101, 107, 279 Pung, Kerry ........ 23, 279 Purington, Bill ........ 237 Purnell, Tom Purvis, 128, 270, Herb ...... 237, Q 145, 279 265 Roden, Tommy .... 149, 179, 265 181, Rodgers, Jane ........ 280 Rodgers, Larry .. 120, 145, 162, 183, 184, 185, Rodriquez, Willie ...... 167 Roe, Manley .... 110, 144, 239 175, 177,265 Roemer, Liz .... 105, 153, 280 Qualtrough, Linda ..... 279 Quesenbury, John ...... 279 Quinlan, Kathleen ...... 279 Quinn, James .... 130, 123315 Rogers, Ginger .. 31, 124, Rogers, Rogers Rompf, Rickey ..... . . . Talmage .. 128, Margaret ...... 239 265 132, R Rabe, Keith ,..... 168, Rader, Gloria .... 128, Ramey, Roger ........ Randolph, Randy ...... Randolph, Sharron ..... Ranft, Dianne ..... 107, Rauh, Ermal ......... Rauh, Genine ......... Raulston, Charles .. Rayburn, Teri ...... 97, Raymond, Ed ......... Read, Diane .,,....... Read, Jo-Hanna .. 103, Redding, Betsy ........ Redding, Steve .... 15, 149 16, 186 Redfield, Bill ...... 20, Redmon, John ........ Reed, Mike .. 145, 174, Susan ...... 23, 1 279 279 238 238 265 238 279 265 99, 253 238 238 285 265 285 14'5, 265 238 149 265 280 280 Rollins, Joyce . . 120, 140, 265 265 240 Rosenbaum, Craig ...... Rosenbaum, Dwight .. 168, 280 Rosencranz, Nancy .... 103, 116, 265 Ross, Joe .... 130, 131, 132, 155, 240 Ross, John .... 174, 181, 280 Rossman, Richard ..... 131, 132, 280 Royce, Ben ........... 265 Rudersdorf, Bill .... 16, 31, 111, 240 Rumery, Mike ........ Ru msey, Tommy ...... 240 240 Runne, John . . . 168, 175, 280 Runnels, Sandra ........ 285 Russell, Kitty .... 95, 126, 130, 131, 133, Rutherford, James ...... Ryland, Kay .... 98. 219, S Sabbagh. Mary Ann .... 117, 2A-0 253 280 280 Reeves, Susan .... 124, 238 Reinschmidt, Sally .. 192, 265 Rembert, Ron . . . 87, 101, 280 Rembold, Trisha ...... 128 Repana, Bessie .... 87, 105, 140, 265 Restivo, Genevieve .... 280 Reynolds, Carol . . . 128, 155, 280 Reynolds, Don ,........ Rosemary .... Reynolds, Reynolds, Walter ...... Rhodes, Rhodes, Early ........ Rhodes, Glenn . 128, 129, 265 238 280 Candy ...... 238 280 265 Sachs, Alan .... 89, 90, 94, 96,126,240 Sachs, Peggy ..... 153, 280 Sadler, James .. 175, 177, 240 Sage, Marilyn ........ 280 Sagendorph, Anne .... 116, 139, 151, 240, St. Clair, Dorian ,.... . 15 St. Cyr, Alice .... 105, 265 Salassi, Paul ...... 128, 133 240 240 115, 248 Salassi, Sophie . 128, 14-0, Salinger, Steve ........ Salzhandler, Henry .... 90, 107, 130, 131, 133, 241 291 87 U 282 282 Sanders, Laura . 112, 113,265 265 Sanders, Marcia ...... Sanders, Steve .... 167, 175, 178, 265 Sanguily, Betty ........ 241 Sanquily, Sandy .. 182, 265 Santamaria, Lulu .. 23, 100, 101. 195. 196, 268, 280 Sappington, Margo .... 90, 103, 241 Sargent, Eddie .... 174, 285 Sartwelle, Susie .... 151, 241 Satterwhite, Lynda ..... 241 Sauer, Bill ............ 285 Sawyer, Lois .... 280 Scanlin, David .... .. 285 Schacht, Larry ........ 280 Schaffer, Martin .,.... 241 Schallert, .John ,. .. 114 Schindler, Sherry ...... 280 Schindler, Suzanne .... 113, 120, 241 Schirmeyer, Billy .... 98, 99. 120, 241, 251 Schirmeyer, Julie ...... 265 Schnapp, Bill ...... 270, 280 Schneider, Kay .... 89, 110, 117. 126, 238, 241 Schneider, Ted .. 89, 126, 241 Schneringer, Dennis .... 31, 81, 83. 87. 89, 90, 110, 241 Schoenfeld, Ellen ...... 241 Schoenvogel, Bob .... 122, 174, 280 Sehoettlin, Tommy .... 280 Schoijet, Eddie ........ 266 Schoijet, Mirtha ...... 241 Scliramm, Roger .. 26, 165, 280 Schreiber, Henry . 95, 99, 241 Schroeder, Gloria 101, 280 Schrum, Mary Ann .. 101 280 Schwartz, Jane ........ 280 Schwartz, Sarah ....... 266 Scllwathe, Sara' .... 153, 242 Scoggins, Scott .,...... 280 Scott, George .... 21, 28, 97, 113 242 Scott, Kathi .......... 280 Scruggs, Don .... 87, 168, 280 Seale, Melvin ,....... 266 Sebastian, Hank .. 167, 266 Selke, Carolyn .... 101, 280 Selke, Richard .... 112, 113, 120. 147 242 Service, Chris ....., 30, 280 Settlemyre, Mary .. 27, 280 Seybold, Susan ,....... 192 Shamblin. Leigh .... 94, 97, 113, 117, 242, 114. Sheets, Bob .......... Sheffield. Walter ...... Sharp. Wert ...... Shelton, Bill .... 14, 132, Shelton, Susan ........ 142, Shepherd, Ollive .. Sherman. Mike ...... 102, Sherrill. Larry . . . , Shipes, Wesley' ........ Shipley, George .. 26, 96, 97, 147, 242 Shivers. Allan ........ . Shoemaker, Robin ..... Shorck, Kenneth .. 155, Sill, Susan .... 87, 110, Silversteen, Rosemary .. Simmonds, Judy . 24, 189. Sinnnons. Doug . . ,. 163, Simms, Jim .......... Simms, Kathy ......... Simpson Cad .. 77, 79, 268. Sims, Sally ........ 101. Sims. Susie ........ 23. Silwluir, JoAnn . . , . 292 Index 96. 244 280 242 280 280 266 266 242 242 242 244 242 280 266 266 128. 253 280 242 253 285 196, 280 280 280 280 Singleton, Helen .. 113. 120. 242 Singleton, Nancy .. 112, 113, 115, 196, 266 Singleton, Winkie .. 116, 135, 242 151, 204. Sins, Becky ...... 124, 242 Sins, Patty .... 101, 153, 280 Sisa, Bill .. .. 114, 128, 266 Skaff, Ruth Ann .. 89, 90, 128, 140, 141, 242 Skaggs, Barbara .. 22. 80, 89, 109, 113, 120, 126, 140, 141, 151, 200, 243 Skelley, Ruth ...... 194, 266 Skidmore, Cynthia ...... 285 Skipton, Sandra ...,.. 243 Slife, Phil ............ 281 142 Smith, Cheryl .... , 143, 243 Smith, Clare .. 89, 90, 91, 92, 93, 96, 103, 104. 105, 120, 137, 191, 240, 243 Smith, Clifford ....... . 285 Smith, Cynthia . 115, 190, 266 Smith, Deane .......... 253 Smith, Grace 120, 139, 243 Smith, Jamie .......... 243 Smith, Karen ..... 194, 243 Smith, Markle .... 93, 112, 113, 147 243, 244 Smith, Marilyn ......,. '266 Smith, Pam .... 22, 89, 116, 120, 135, 151, 200. 243 Smith, Rick .,.. 31, 90, 110, 150, 244 Smith, Ronny .......... 281 Smith, Roy ......,... 281 Smith, Rosemary ...... 266 Smith. Sally .. 142, 155, 244 Smith, Shawn .......... 281 Smith, Suzie ........ 14 281 Smyth, Gordon . 168, 174, 281 Snell, Lillie ...... 115, 244 Snell, Sandra ...... 139, 281 Snhns. Bob .......... 244 Sokolosky, Stephanie 89, 103. 135, 151, 165, 204, 244 Sollberger, Darrell .... 102, 149 244 Sonderegger. Steve .... 244 Soriero, Cal .......... 281 Soucy. Linda ...... 152, 281 Sparks, Charles .. 128, 129, 244 Sparks, Dorothy .. 128, 261 Sparks. Randy .... 132, 281 Spaw, David .......... 281 Spear, John .... 113, 120. 145, 244, 252 Spears, Spears, Randy .... 82, 83, 128 285 Suzie Speck, Alice ............ 281 Speich, David . . 128, 129, 281 Spezia. .loan .......... 281 Spiller, Bill ............ 266 Sponsel, Tyler .. 168, 174, 281 Stacey. James .... 168, 281 Starney, Mark .. 79, 168, 281 Standley, Leonard .. 187, 266 Stanfield, Marilyn .. 120, 244 Stanuell. Stewart ..... .. 266 Starks, Jackie ........ 266 Stavinoha, Becky . . 116, 117, 120. 140, 266 Steger, Patrick .. 130, 131, 132. 244 Steinmann, Katie ...,.. 281 Stephens. Bill ...... 110, 266 Stephens, Carol ........ 281 Stephenson. Sheryl .... 282 Stern, Stephanie ...... 266 Sevens, Ronnie . 128, 133, 245 Stewart, Barbara .. 137, 151, 245 Stewart, Bill .. 109, 120, 145, 170, 171, 245, 246 Stewart, John ........ 253 Stiles, Cory .... 140, 153, 282 Stokes, Bill ............ 266 Stokes, Leah ...... 189, 266 Stokes, Sean .......... 285 Stone, Bryce ...... 113, 282 Stone, Cynthia .. 97, 113, 245 Stone, Diane .. 31, 69, 266 Stone, Louise ......., 245 Stonedale, Rod .... 130, 131, 132, 245 Stout, Anthony ...... 285 Strange, Robert ...... 266 Street, Marguerite ...... 153 Stubbs, Joe .. 92, 93, 96, 102, 120, Stutts, Jonathan .... 183, 98, 245 281 178. 266 Thomas, Bill .... 110, 145, 179, 180, 266 Thomas, Bobby ........ 246 Thomas, Meri 142, 143, 153, 246 Thomas, Mike ......... 181 Thomas, Phillip 29, 145, 266 Thomas, Stephen .. 128, 129, 266 Thomas Thomas , Terri ...... 95, 246 on, Debby .. 191, 266 282 Sucher, Shelley .. 86, 87, 112, 113, 125, 144, 151, 245 Sullenger, James ...... 266 Sullivan, Bridget .. 115, 189 266 Sullivan, Carole .. 117, 142, 153, 245 Sullivan, Danny .... 145, 266 Sullivan, Terry .... 76, 114, 151 245 Suman, Don .......... 285 Suttles, Jeff . . 26, 29, 32, 146, 147, 201, 227, 245 Suttles, Jolm .......... 266 Swain, Cynthia ........ 282 Swann, Larry ...... 31, 245 Swanson, Deborah .... 285 Swaty, Kathy ......... 285 Swaty, Tim ............ 245 Swearingen, Ann .. 98, 99, 245 Sweatt, Marianne .... 266 Szkody, Albert ...... 95, 253 Szkody, Edward .... 174, 282 T Taft, Mary Ann ....... 282 Talbot, Tom 122, 149, 266 Talley, Janlce .......... 282 Talley, Judy .......... 246 Talley, Sue . . . .. 103, 266 Tarver, Vic ........ 162, 164 Tashnek, Julianne .. 109, 266 Tasian, Berge . . 103, 105, 108, 109, 266 Tate, Hank .... 120, 168, Tatroe, Pat .. 128, 253, Tatum, Betty .......... Tatum, Linda ...... 116, Taylor, Anne ...... 76, 109, 120, 189, 195, 265 Taylor, George ........ v 282 266 285 282 87. 266 282 Taylor, Mallory .... 95, 96, 1015, 135, 151, 188, 191, 224. 246 Taylor, Sandra .... 151, 253 Taylor, Stephanie .. 155, 266, 277 Taylor, Steve .. 246 Taylor, Wade .......... 282 Teague, Patsy ........ 246 Telford. Bill .. 16, 145, 183, 282 Telford, Kenny .. 81, 89. 99, 147, 246 Temple, Anette ........ 282 Temple, Donna . 135, 151, 246 Tenison, Kathy ........ 266 Terrell, Lorna .... 117. 120, 135, 197, 266 Terry, Dennis ...... 14, Terry, Karen .. Terry, Susan .. Thompson, Eileen ...... Thompson, Jo-Anne .... 266 Thompson, Robert ..... 246 Thorning, Mary Lou .... 24, 105, 110, 137, 246 Thornton, Charles ...... 247 Thornton, Ralph ....... 266 Thorpe. Greg ...,..... 253 Thrash, Charles ........ 167 Thrash, Tom .. 128, 167, 266 Thrower, Lynn ...... 99, 247 Tibbitt, Carl .......... 282 Tidwell, Cynthia ...... 266 Timberlake, Ray .. 175, 176, 177 282 Timmons, Tim . . 89, 109, 123, 175 206 Tish, Linda ............ 266 Todd. Bernie ...... 101, 282 Todd, David .. 89, 214, 247 Toft, Barbara .... 140, 260 Tomasino, Anthony .... 253 Tomfohrde, Charlene 12, 33, 89, 120, 135, 155, 200, 247 Tomlinson, Leah .. 139, 282 Tompkins, Nlary .... 12, 32, 87, 89, 90, 120, 125, 135, 144, 188, 195, 227, 247 Torrence, Margaret . 120, 266 Torrence, Patricia .. 16, 109, 126, 137, 247 Tovar, Candy .. 12, 76, 81, 87, 89, 102, 139, 188 Tovar, Toby .... 27, 32, 247 Towns, Hike .......... 253 Towns, Patrick ........ 282 Townsend, Diane . 18, 21, 266 Trahan. Marilyn ., 126, 247 Trainor, George ...... 247 Trapolino, Sandra ..... 282 Trapp, Paul .. 89, 123, 147, 160, 165, 175, 178, 247 Travis, Tommy . . 23, 246, 247 Triche. Sonny ......... 285 Trigg, Fisher ...... 181, 266 Trimble, Ann ......... 285 Trongone, Helen ....,. 282 Trulan, Linda . . 57, 139, 247 Tuck, David .......... 282 Tucker. Sally .......... 282 Tune, Gracey .... 120, 282 Tunks, John ...... 147, 168 Tunks, Terry .... 33, 81, 117, 120, 125, 151, 211, 238, 248 Turner, Bobby ........ 253 Turner, James .. 248 Turner, Lynn ..... 285 Turner, Richard ........ 266 Turner, Robert ...... 20, 248 .. 113, 76, 113,.120. 266 Teun. Rebecca .... 101, Thackston, Robert ...... Thayer, Mandy ........ Theck, Clarence .. 120, 123, 128, 129. 246 Thibodeaux, Stanley 175, 282 266 282 Ullrich, Steve ........ 248 Underwood, Susan .. 21, 32, 89, 95, 96, 104, 105, 109. 113. 151, 188, 236, 248 Urquhart, Eddie 87, 168, 175, 176, 177, 282 Urquhart, Wesley ..... 168, 175, 176, 177, 178. 282 Usher, Bill ...... 31. 105. 120, 145, 175, 176, 248 Usher, Mary . . 139, 190, 282 s V Watkins, Sharon .... 70, 102, Wllitley, Gay .. 189, 282, 283 Wolfe, John ......... 252 Vaccaro, Frank ..-.'... 253 K 219, 249 Whitrggk, Bart ,,,, 131, 132 Wolters, David . 147, 236, 252 Vaccaro, Sherry . l l i l . l . 285 Watson, Davld ........ 282 Whiigglt, Gary , 128, 129, 250 Wood, Hovafard B111 ..... 253 Valenza, Mike ........ 282 gaison' 1-ijhngy Whittle, LYIU1 --------'- 283 Woodf Susie nigh Valor, Hector .. 131, 132, 266 a SOD, aurle. WiC0ff, Jimmy . . . 20, 1A10, ' Vanliew. Linda ........ 282 WUSOH, Lucfeila .. 105, 112,113,121,145,187, yggg1gggSevj1gj?g53 223 Vanzant, Bob 89' Watson, Paige . . . 117 137 Wicoff Patsy 1253 Woodsidg' Ginger ' ' 941 97' v 7 ' - ' - ' 105, 112, 113, 267 Vaughan, Jack 19, 87, 90, Watson Suzanne 155' Wlghtman' Alice gg' 2222 Woodson, John ....... 252 143, 149,182 248 ' - ' ' Woodward Dean .. 128 267 . Wayne, Sandra 105 140, Wllber Beth ......... 283 '. ' Vaughan, Mlke ........ 285 ' 267 Wilber' Stewart 81 253 Wooley, Michael ...... 252 Vaughn, Andy ......... 282 Weatherly, Brenda . ' . l 282 Wiuari Diane 18 ' 101 WOOISCY, Beth .... 190, 283 Vaughn, GUY -- 149, 160, W h v ' ' Woolsey, Davld .... 114, 252 161 254 266 eat erly, Johnny 114, U ' 126, 190, 283 Word David 168 283 Veltmann, Gay .... 32, as, Weaver Bill 168622 Williams' Casey jg, 2115 W0TdZWi11i3IT1.:::: 167i 261 8919396 116, 1333152152115 Webb, Mike .......... 267 Williams, David 13,, 283 Works, Rohm 87, 109' Verges Effie 7 , 266 gash, liog ...Bi 524, 250 Williams, Donna .. 142, 143, 123, 144, 145, 170, 171, 12225 ' e er, e .. , 32, 283 250 Vfistf Jefffa mf 141- 248 Webfe, Lloyd 120, 175, Williams, Elizabeth . 105 253 Wffm, James 252 V1l1are1, Adrienne ...... 248 176 250 Williams Glen v 250 Wrlght, Bob ,,,. 283 V' , C ........ 24-9 - ' . . ' -- ' ' Rigs I . ' H 249 We?dner, Joseph . . 132, 267 Wllllams, John .... 102, 251 grlglgt' gzrilg ' ' 2523 Vogel, Gayle .......... 249 Wemle' George 97, Ifgfen '-'-' ng ' Qiljllgg, i9Q5,216, 25.5 , ' , '3. ........ - ' Xggiefhflim --85143213 226 Welboan, Joan ........ 285 Williams, Steve 26, 162, yfgft, '--- iii- 12562 g, 122--M5 '175,176f265 Welch, Cheryl .... 220, 250 179,180,283 ng ff HUYH -- 55 255 -. 128, - ----- , a n . . . , - Voss, Norma Jean . 266 yelSh,DKathie .'.. 253, 267 ryllgi 151, 251 Wynn, Ehzabeth ..... . 283 est, anny ...... 128, 283 Will' h ,ch ln 13, W h Xb 267 gesti1Linda .......... 283 Wumgham i4oir1Z1,e15s,251 Yawn Diane Y128 151 253 ac sman, a y ..... ' , Rb 81, , 'd .,,,, 12, , .. , , Waddell, David -..----. 285 Sgt 5336321 012gt148 149 1 mg am In 5140 153 22:3 Young' Barbara -- 70, 121' Wagner, Randy . 97, 113, 249 , v , , , 256 Wilson, Ann .-.'.' l 7 R3 149, 151, 253 Walbridge, Peter ...... 282 h Wilson 'Linda 101, 107 Yvurlg, Chris -- 123, 164, 267 W atley, Donna ...... 267 , ---- , , Y C . 283 Walden, Larry Joe .. 20, 836 Whatley, Judy . I H 89, 90, I 195, 283 Young, Dralg .59 90 Walker Card 349 103,105'113,117,121' gqSOn'1ganf1y R' 1'35 3s?13 Omg, an , ,255 ' . ' ' ' 125 126 139 250 1 SGH, an Y - - 7 1 Walker, Cmdy ...... .. 253 , ' ' 252 Young, Jeff- .. 95, 121, 253 . . gf?-35011, Sgephen ....... Young, Howard ,,,, , 3 , , , 250 ison, T1na ..... 189, 283 Young, paul H 165, 168, 283 XZZHQES' Ifffgjy Wheatley, Susan 24, 877 gain-Iean. Young, Steve ...... 168, 283 Wallace, Roy .. 87. 107, 149, 117, 283 Winford,7C1em iii, 267 Z 167, 175, 176, 267 Wheeler, Sandra ...... 250 Winkelmann, John . 1144, 267 . Wallis, Robert B. ...... 249 Wberritt, Julie ...... . . 267 Wmters, Patricia H . 103, 251 Zabak, Baslm -- 29, 109, gig, f' Walne, Tom 130, 133,253 Wxsenanr, James .. 128, 267 Wisdom, Pat Carroll 111, Z 74 Walsh, Tom .. 99, 149, 186, Whiston, Shirley .... 31, 250 139, 159, 235, 251 awk, BCNY 139,155,253 267 White, Karen . ........ 267 Withersy John .. 114, 115, Zfmekf John -- 145, 1351615353: W It , M ' ........ 97 Wh't , K th ......,... 283 251 1 Will? 162, 24,9 Whgti, QM? ,'-, 17, 1357 Wm, David .... 111, 115, Zaun, Carolyn . 121, 153,253 Ward, Gary .-.. 114, 2332 144, 151, 250 W, k B 160, 164, Zeller, Gary .... 169, 170, Wareing, Billy . 161, 168, 282 White, Rick -- 87, 110, 149, me '. aff 171, 172, 179, 180, 253 , 169 170 171 172 173 257 Wwsfendlek, Kathy ---, 283 Zeluff, George .... 165, 253 Warren, Kelry . 139, 249, 251 1 1 1 1 1 W h M 26 . . Waters Dick '-.'. 282 Whiteman, Bruce ...... 283 Wolfm?-'nf 3-ry -132615 1607 g11klE1',RSalE1dl6 ------,. 233 -' . 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WWW WL W ll G' M x ll :J se. ,TJ Sig TF X. wi-iiwxx :SY l Q EVN 3.3 QQ5: XR Q Q .. T353 E li. Qi --5 rf N E' 3 Eli - l M b if eg well ' ' V J ii Q ' X 31-'Xxx YM X-L, , e -23 . Q 5 ,J Q sf, it 13 YQ 294 School Year Calendar 24th-Lamar vs. Waltrip U3-125 We won! 25th-club drawings October lst-Cherokee Swimming Meet 2nd- Lamar vs. Lee U4-71 Our big comeback! 13th-Journalism Week Assembly with Chris Chandler 17th-Lamar vs. Austin Q7-135 22nd-Mikado, the Mixed Chorus 23rd-Lamar vs. Jones C16-321 Homecoming 24th-PSAT 29th-Lamar vs. Westbury Q14-91 November 6th-Lamar vs. Bellaire K7-125 Annual mud fight 12th-14th-i'Happy Time 13thfCity Archery Tournament 0 13th-Irari Rebel Recall e CM! f 14th-Lamar vs. San Jacinto K7-61 A C 20th-Sadie Hawkins 53,90 QQ? D le el e mf' if We ecem er 9 , ww we OLLOLU 'U-'LL l 5th-SAT ,efdweb We-0 Jfmq Q 17th-Mixed Chorus Christmas Assembly' I ' F Q 18th-24th-Mixed Chorus trip to Washingto I, kg flfmcft 2 18th-Mistletoe Dance, P,ow Wow 6' A-Q1 - 19th-Christmas holiday begins KQV ?'LL'4'l! 64 January A We pEl 'MQ 5th-Basketball, Lamar vs. Bellaire Q61-781 A C l K-Q - QW f 8th-Basketball, 'Lamar vs. Westbury Q52-431 cm Haj ' My 8th-Senior Prom at Sheraton-Lincoln Hotel Mkklja j 9th-SAT 4, C q' 19-41.8 13th-Senior Picnic fig fl 14-th-Cap and Gown Day K M M 17th-Baccalaureate at St. Luke's Methodist Church 18th-21st-Final Exams 21st-Basketball, Lamar vs. San Jacinto Q80-615 1 ,Q , ,f 22nd-Commencement in Lamar Auditorium f' fl A 'fl'7lfl . 'F L I xl ,mlqlkz V 26th-Beekelbell, Lamar ve. Bellaire f53-761 4 Mn We I, M iw 28th-Basketbalh' Lamar vs. Westbury K78-681 9 Af Lvmfqfmb 6' 1764.12 29thfH0fgC 4,1 t 4' I,VVl,.'n5fb ,Aff jj?'.gJ',l,V' l' 4 I , 7 f fluff? ef 'itii ' fi il L7 ,LT AJQVP r eel. e f ' to W f i e-.54 5 ef V ff' t .. g ,V hi I V J j K, t , jf., 3 X K rx, RX A Q Lane DJ ffl ' V f gi t 0 Q Q X X ' x ' 5,01 A YQ? MEF- , MIM! ' MQOSTNTWQNMJ RE gs TSE' T JG ' V Qdiyfb lqilahlr Xi rr' assist' Q rm r wyrv CL 4?-5X1 X X . u c X - . y U fe ' 'T QP Qui! ci'pdRidQBasketball, Lamar vs. Austin Q71-721 X Ei QQ, il if W Ut IQ ,JBTT1-Basketball, Lamar vs. San Jacinto C99-585 K? O07 u UW GSJHV 10th-Choralette Valentine Program X- . ,Qx 'A W H 12th-Niwauna Singing Valentines ur Of I Wy X070 - M 25th-Zfth-The Sound of Music X K L 'X A 05 yy ' JJ par ggyvwxarch 5 f X - V' . x 1 l by 5th-Beaumont Invitational Golf Tournament . 6th-SAT .- 9th-llth-Boysl City Swimming Meet ' 13th-National Merit Scholarship Qualification Tests ' 17th-Choralette show at the Music Hall 19th-Corpus Christi and Galveston Golf Tournament -' y 19th-20th-Galveston Baseball Tournament 26th-27th-Colt Baseball Tournament 26th-Freeport Golf Tournament ' 27th-Houston Relays fTrackD T Aprll l t l Sth-District Golf Games ,, l 7th-11th-Choralette trip to Washington A W 10th-Redskin Relays CTrackD T K ft NTL 12th-111-th-Girl's District Tennis Meet W 15th-Track District Meet X N , - 16th-21st-Easter Vacation t M Q, Af M22nd-National Honor Society Installation l X3 fi! 23rd-Regional Golf Tournament L I 0 23rd-24th-Girls' Regional Tennis Meet t 1 , 5 fY1Q0th-Girls' Swim Meet at Bellaire , L 30th-May Fete JC J XJTI f Ma Q 9,041 Qwigy gl GJQAK I q lst-SAT x Q my QM f ' 7th-Sth-State Meets in Golf and Track MN 13,4900 ' UT 'L' Q , ' 13th-14th-Girls' City Swim Meet ' X, ' X5f 14-th-Senior Prom at Rice Hotel 6' Bk 'Eg AN - 1 9th-Senior picnic at Humble Country Club - - MW MTW ,- -Orenda comes out R 1' WM fp! th-Baccalaureate at Coliseum ., Vj 'I M1 - W st-Final exams begin Jvygj --f R' Hg WW W f June Qwwm ' M T gy 2nd-Commencement at Delmar Field House QJJ-NLR , MU 3rd-Final exams end SKK' ' 4th-PTA luncheon for the teachers N I I ct, vi 4th-last day of school ' ljc... LQ E I . lla New X b1JlL.o4 ,ha,.Lk9.,.,,, ,Loma f 'UMR' wi 'JV-6 ' .X -1 K I I FLW fix 295 -Q t my Sri A Q RWMLNJ ,5WW,tef'iA: 209 UA in 5 Ci X' of ' , v CH OEF wifi MUMUV . 6!QgkLL,4fO flfrfjffjgQr'V'1mt,iirW anes of Learning etgftg Ni . lf 'lf ww J' ' Hb ol afar tfQ ffm ff 3 f sf ff Uiilfilfwfptwfwlyy W 2 Wilwolbf . fe A C -C5-if O ,L 33,,Q !'P6j J-J' ,gfatw A -'-7 aww-gvwf 133-116. Ui' 3553 1.4 gf'H3s -01 9.5-T45 9---X. 5,9340 2 9 1 if A record of the academic year at Lamar, the 1965 Orenda IS the result of an earnest effort by the entire staff and the sponsors to present the year through pictures and factual write-ups. A yearbook is, for all, a record of people and events, and for those who worked on the book it represents even more the interest and profit of working with many other people toward a common goal. As fwith fingers crossedj the last of the staff to meet the final deadline, I shall remember long and late hours around deadlines when work was not always so harmonious, nor results so perfect as desirable. Deadline hysteria, however, produces some interesting results. It is unfortunate that we are unable to print some of Mark Muchis and Markle Smith's better captions and more of Gay Veltmann's embarrassing pictures. Barbara Mendell growled and Susan Jewell pleaded with the photographer and resorted to taking candids them- selves. Melinda Morris chewed gum and begged Seniors to get to Foley's on time. Anne Jones and Karen Malick just grinned and bore it all quietly. Barbara Fodell efficiently supervised the index completion fwhich meant doing most of it herselfl in addition to meeting the typing deadlines of each editor. .lim Vogt is still on speak- ing terms with the coaches in spite of taking, retaking, and retaking sports pictures. Tom McGuire, Mary ,lane Albrecht, Clare Smith, Kenzie Ganchan, Joe Stubbs, Alice Wrightmann, and Hal Cunningham found sneaky ways to find out, while proofing the index, just who the beauties were. The publication of this yearbook would not have been possible without the under- standing teachers who were thoughtful enough to excuse students to work on the E C ' Orenda when a deadline was approaching or when pictures were being taken. My ji sincere thanks to Mrs. Iris' Loep and Miss Wynona Victery for their guidance, patience, 5 and time. Their tireless efforts and encouragement were indispensable factors in edit- , C' ing this year's Orenda. ,Z 0 My thanks also go to Mr. D-eon Priest of Taylor Publishing Company for his if 3 ' helpful assistance, to Charles Blanton, and to our professional photographers-Mr. .D J. P. Crowe, Kaye Marvins Studio, Roulande Studio, Foley's Photoreflex Studio, and f 'Q4' Provine Studio. We appreciate the backing of Mr. Harold Costlow, our principal, and C the time and work of the Houston Helicoptor Company and pilot Bill Fisher in taking x aerial pictures of Lamar. Many long hours went into Dee Azadian's superior art work. C2 My gratitude to him can never be adequately expressed. I ' To the student body of Lamar, for Whom the book was published, the entire staff i C3 wishesjas much enjoyment from reading the Orenda as We received from creating it. G A In future years may you read the 1965 Orenda and have it again remind you -that 4 0 9 Lamagidigted your path to the Lanes of Learning? fl QP f 1 Q X9 35 ' - j Q .2 J ' ' . JH 5 C? 5 Aj tiff if 5 ff! , ., F ' A if 2 at -2 Rf ffdf aff' yi g 1- ef.,a-6 at-ah endell ,W af if A 5 renda di fffdf Q fi J E- J A ,I in Q ffaiarffif 296 Editofs Note ff-W ' TW iw -W If Lf . K- y mf ljxl ,, 1 r I fl R V 1? V ' ,f M I X Q, J L xg? V, X1 X x5 NJJ5' f-1-1 S ,F bl! 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