Lawrence D Bell High School - Raider Yearbook (Hurst, TX)

 - Class of 1977

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Gyyywffyf MW' V 7 hwf,JfiQypV6Tfffbyy 5Ay6jf!ff.F MMMMMW HLWWKQ ,IWMW ,MJ WWQQQIQZJ1 gif ,JL gpm? wma W W W WJQJ 'WW' af Q, 0 L X t H D Luk -'21 1' P7 5 f Q I' , if a' ' ' Q . 5 1 . , g i f ,A hijw 1 me , f' The dedication of this annual is our opportunity to honor a faculty member here at L.D. Bell for their contributions to the school. This year's Raider staff has chosen a person who gives endlessly of his time and talents to the students. He takes on the challenges of his job with the attitude to do his very best and also expects this of the students he works with. He has been head of the Drama Department since he came to Bell nine years ago. During this time he has gained the respect of many for his outstanding leadership in this department. The annual staff takes great pride in dedicating the 1976-77 Raider to Mr. Tom Dickson. Thank you for sharing this part of your life with us. DEDICATION 5 if 4 :V ' --iv! f. ri' ,J x J Ax. 1 3 72. 4 .'., Nap: , df 'L 'X v ,VN ui, iz' .- vx .He -- ?Q i l ! x qi fl 'FTSJL' - - 'r 5 YQ' , Q sir . Q ' - ' -Q - , ' . N' ' 'F 'J ' Q 5 N ,ig A :I ' ir -' w A, 5' X ,ff K Q- 'fx q i irq lv Q Q 77 77 ' V ' n 1' iff, V. ' Y- l - ... jaw' ' 3' ll , A V WWW, fl., Q if ' 'Q J XM. . Eli, , 4 ,L-gl ,Q 'K-4 gg. ' Hi- 5 9 X.-.vb V . EER f. - A l 'fam if 1 t 4 4 , 335: L' f 1' Q L f wi ,QE M, ,qi ,f- l X 'iv Y Q, . W M! '-A www, -.N ,lk WMF 1 ' ,v ! L fl V ' ' ' ' ix tj , ,J ,1, L: ,, ,- ' f , ' gg M , M ,.f'..s-' ,. . aff' 'MU' us' ' '- ' 1 . y i W, L f' V,f2j,A PQ ve A Q! '1-f'-n,rL,-,f2rx..'-Q , .:.mQ, if Y cdmctrwson wi., 4 .A,,:.,ta'S. zz 35332 w f' M 251273 1 .. , . WH' M k i , R :W ' Wx ,V , .4 , fe 'SL ag , fs, is X if , SA 5 1 is x K as :glam i x 3 Q-nv-vl '0 iI,.?i if ,- --T -1-' 'Ax ,,1 mi Q 3, fm V, if D '11 S?3mFl'wf7' 313592 emi-H? ' P 1. YH w r r I Y A . . X :F I - and A A 3. .RQ . 1 , r v in A ww 1 ,A f sl' f. If . 4 4 v x4xv 8 :K ' if 5.4 . ,, E nv f. ,A , . J 2 .' J :ia ' 4-4 'v . ik' x . , -f 'Q . . , 'Aa - V . .'- ,ss .- ln ,. . . . , 4.1 .., , . X 5 ' 'n j. -11' 9' ,- , ff t i H. ' .V , , . 1 m v .' A 'ai a ', ' ' ll ' - ,' . .- ,. af, , ,i J ,y 15 w . 4. . 4' 'A ' XJ 3-A :T 2' H .V 11 - ..,f g. ,. , .3 3. , , ,.. .v A w-Q , H X ' v X .-J 1 Q Q .a 33 4 There does not always have to be a big parade or a victory, or a party to bring happiness to someone. Sometimes even the simplest things can bring a smile to the saddest face. Things like being with friends, receiving senior T -shirts in time for the last pep rally , or even seeing those beautiful roses in the courtyard that bloom as winter sets in. At times it is these little things that make even the worst day at school a little better. OPENING SECTION 10 xi, '35, . ! .1 'WSF A - , ,Z y ,W 'fl 44 W. .Y W f fg W Q W ' ,, , 'En , ' NU , W ,, v Q is 1 -0 J 5 m 4 ,-:'Ll'Qn'+ 4,55 A A 5,3-wiv. Mfg, f U Y w,Y:w:K V If . 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'f s fwmfwm 6. ,f W-ZW fm ., 1,1- X HOME l'f'f2 25 ,f' 4 xflfingdf' ai' K x u . X :iX: IS haf: I ' I 1 3 A .Ax ' A . 0 N. I A f if f i Y ll l 1 v 1 Y 1 ' . x 1 fn H FACULTY ,J . d :L 2 f f?s'Jm1s f s Q, t V 4,55 v.kf , 1 ess 2 t G, . iff 'kbs y 'yfspsvlpss ,qv --A . .i,'ta-R... 333. 35 5- nw 4.2 sa -Q -' A 2 ,B mf? -f . . -f -1 5 i ff .f it 1 .if -fflfii. - B 'B 5 Tate? 5 s- eff. 8? 4 fs-f The faculty members in each department throughout Bell High School work together to provide the best education possible for their students. Every day these men and women strive to make Bell better academically as well as in other fields. In addition to trying to teach classes which are interesting and educational, most of them devote many hours sponsoring various clubs and attending extracurricular activities. These teachers believe that there should be more to graduation than just earning the required number of credits. One must also learn leadership and the importance of setting standards and goals for our lives before we are really prepared to become mature adults. The teachers of L.D. Bell High School have been selected to help us grow in these ways. Therefore , we believe this qualified group of teachers make up a very important part of this annual and of our school. HEB SCHUUL B0 RD Ag .j Mr. Mr. Mrs. Charles Wages, Superintendent - top left. Lloyd Shoppa - top center, Jim D. Bettis - top right, Mr. Johnny F. Eden - center left. Mr. Joe F. Benson, Vice President - center, Mr. Charles V. Driskell - center right. Mr. James B. Morgan, Secretary - bottom left, Mrs. Nancy Welton, President - bottom right. FACULTY 20 e' , ,,.4-4. fl 1 'FPS f . ...tv .-.1 . . . t Members of the HEB school board recommend , direct, and determine policies governing the l-lurst-Eu1ess- Bedford school system. They retain a staff of consultants to inspect the schools, employ teachers and adminis- trators whom they can depend on, and work with school principals and teach- ers to improve the field of instruction. PRINCIPAL-MR. E. D0 BROW rv ga -O 30' S' 1 ij- tsif TH rx , '-ff .W is 0 -'S av., 1' .am ' K vi f ar. L 4, p, r i 1 , I I . I The future holds a fascination that is unmatched. From man's earliest beginnings, he has fantasized about tomorrow. It is a concept that is all engrossing. Authors have capitalized on this fascination with the innumera- ble possibilities that the future holds. Men everywhere have speculated on the 1980's and even beyond. My sincere forecast for tomorrow is an even greater Americag greater than the first 200 years of its history. The concerted effort and dedication of you, the students of L.D. Bell High School, and others like you, will wit- ness the greatest evidence of creativ- ity, enthusiasm, and spiritual regener- ation this land has ever known. The pendulum has swung and you are at its pinnacle. Keep up the good work. faiarx FACULTY 21 ADMINISTRA TI VE PERSUNN EL , . ,,,,l y 91342 s, 'QQ P r 5 ff 5:-ul Mr. Smith, Vice Principal, Standing in his yard - top left, Mrs. Baker, Dean of Students, Painting - top right, Mr. Curtis, Playing golf - bottom right, and Mrs. Busby, Registrar, Taking a picture - bottom left. Mr. Smith, the Vice Principal, assists the Principal in many everyday responsi- bilities. He is commonly seen in the cafeteria and rarely in his office, but is never caught without his pipe. The Deans of Students, Mr. Curtis and Mrs. Baker, are responsible for the unpo- pular duty of disciplining the students of L. D. Bell High School. Nevertheless, they do their jobs with a helpful attitude. Mrs. Busby, the Registrar, is in charge of registration of Bell students and keeping all records of attendance and grades. FACULTY 22 mx C UUNSELURS The five counselors at Bell High School are responsible for helping stu- dents arrange and rearrange their par- ticular schedules. They are also great at answering questions, helping with personal problems, and advising sen- iors about scholarships and student grants. Mr. Pridemore, with gun - top left, Mr. Fell, fishing - center left, Mrs. Gandy, with her dog - bottom right, Mr. Quillan, holding pistol - cen- ter, and Mrs. White, talking to student aide - bottom left. OFFICE PERSUNNEL SECRETARIES: Mrs. Durham, Sewing - top left, Mrs. Arnette, Sewing - bottom left, and Mrs. Parkey, Painting - bottom center. ATTENDANCE CLERKS: Mrs. Peek, Reading - center right, and Mrs. Hale, Painting - bottom right. l The secretaries, Mrs. Durham, Mrs. Parkey, and Mrs. Arnette are more than just typists, they are expected to readily answer an eternal number of questions each day. The teachers' aides, Mrs. Hale, Mrs. Peek, Mrs. Dorst, and Mrs. Ferguson are in charge of doing a variety of services for the teachers. Included in these services are laminating posters, typing, and running off tests. So, if you ever need to find out what is on a test in advance, ask these four ladies. ,gr 5 rrfisssf .1 1 f W .5129 Attendance Clerks: Top Left - Mrs. James. Sew- ing, Center Right - Mrs. Witherspoon, Camping. Bottom Left - Mrs. Jackson, Cooking. r ., 1 it ?2?f ., . g- X-,Q,.5g' C P gt .1 Mg.. Q . 1 .ix Office Aides: Center - Mrs. Bullington, Sewing, Center Left - Mrs. Dorst. FACULTY 25 LIBRARIA URSE Mrs. Johnston, the nurse, has a tre- mendous responsibility of taking care of all students who may become ill during the day. Mrs. Munden has the responsibility in organizing the library in such a way that it will be most convenient for the students' use. They stand ready to help students with term papers, book reports, or any guidance information. Top Right - Mrs. Munden, Librarian. Reading, Bottom Right - Mrs. Johnston, Nurse, showing off her grandchildren. FACULTY 26 E ECUN MICS The five resident teachers of E hall do more than teach girls how to sew, they prepare students for family life. Many girls are taught how to care for children as well as cooking for two or decorating a new home. Guys also learn to cook basic meals and to sew on a button. All of the Home Economic teachers also sponsor the Bell chapter of Future Homemakers of America . lop Left - Mrs. Challener, Foods 1 and 2, Read- mg, Top Middle - Mrs. Payne, Home and Fam- ily Living, Playing the Piano, Bottom Left - Mrs. Strickland, Home Furnishing, Reading, Bottom Middle - Mrs. Read, Clothing 1 and 2, Tennis, Bottom Right - Mrs. Dyer, Home Management. Cooking. M . . 4--M , 4 Y f . S?w?f.x.y3579, ,7 'a . r Vi ref ,fu 'ax Y y -..,.- A -. 5 1 ,tr i 1 4 . ,,,,,,,,, 'nsn-an 'A H vl n .,...a,.,Wf of H FACULTY 27 USINESS DEP 4x Top Left - Mrs. Cole. Shorthand, Playing the Piano. Top Right - Mrs. Britt, Typing, Travel- ing, Bottom Right - Mrs. Gowan, Recordkeep- ing. Traveling. P. 29 Top Left - Coach Rucker, General Business, Golf, Top Right - Mrs. Cloer, Typing, Playing Pool, Bottom Left - Mrs. Ward, V.O.E., Plants. Bottom Middle - Mrs. Laxson, Typing, Collecting Antiques. Bottom Right - Mrs. Dean. Shorthand, Exercising. The eight teachers in the Business Department prepare many students for clerical jobs as well as teaching skills to help those going to college in dif- ferent fields. Some of them are spon- sors of various clubs here at Bell such as Future Business Leaders of America and VOE. FACULTY 28 .355 l if l fx 'X v f N Zawya La, . ham. FACULTY 29 W? er N GLISH DEP RTME The English teachers teach every- thing from Shakespeare to Science Fiction. Many of them guide students through one of the most traumatic times of high school . . . the junior theme. But through the expert help of these ladies many students actually make A's in English. 533 ' ' H' 'iw i wfiztiif -' ., , 5.54 ' ,n :ra All af. . . Y ,lg Top Right - Mrs. Paul, English 5 and 6, Crocheting. Bottom Left - Mrs. Wisdom, Singing. Bottom Right Mrs. Brock, English 3 and 4, Reading. P. 31 Top Left - Mrs. Moore, English '7 and 8, Playing the Guitar Top Right - Mrs. Chapman, English 3 and 4, Playing the Piano. Bottom Left - Mrs. Widener, English Reading. Bottom Right - Mrs. Bozarth, English 3 and 4, Cooking. .f If-. 5'Q'f2' xff QI 'Mn FACULTY 31 Ln. Top Right - Mrs. Brown, English 7 and 8, Plants, Bottom Left - Mrs. Campbell, English 5 and 6, Swimming. Bottom Right - Mrs. Fowler, English 5 and 6 , Listening to records. .1 -4 H, :qv- 1 Q . M- WQf' xi' I lf a :nm-,.g 1, ',uu ys -diff' Top Left - Mrs. Middleton, English '7 and 8, Sewing, Top Right - Mrs. Merrett, English 5 and 6. Reading. Bouom Left - Mr. Wieland, English 3 and 4, Reading, Bouom Right - Mrs. Mills, English 3 and 4, Playing the Piano. FACULTY 33 LANGUAGE IDU ALISM This department, sometimes con- nected with the English Department, is helpful in broadening the student's knowledge of the different ways of speaking and writing. They teach three different foreign languages: Spanish, French, and German. Mr. Washmon teaches Journalism and Pho- tography. This is the first year that photography has been taught at Bell. TOP: Mrs. Wortham, Spanish, preparing to go camping. MIDDLE LEFT: Mr. Washmon, Jour- nalism, reading. MIDDLE: Mr. Magers, Spanish. MIDDLE RIGI-IT: Mrs. Fisk, German, cooking. BOTTOM: Mrs. Harbison, French, playing the guitar. .Il 1 is x Q , , 7 t . f u i 3,. 5 .tal - 5. ,. I unrumn ,V za 1 . ....,f,r- .5 . X , lm Y, ,,,,, x':?r-QM' gf Wu ., x K A 4, L --. 4 X bk . W ul., A . I , 1, db T ya.. sf, ,- X 'D id xx li: bg ,H ,i'. MA TH DEP RTME sq in LEFT: Mr. Barker, Algebra 3 and 4, chopping wood. MIDDLE RIGHT: Coach Bailey, Algebra 3 and 4 with his family. BOTTOM LEFT: Mr. Russell, Algebra 1 and 2, keeping score at a basketball game. BOT TOM RIGHT: Mr. Chance, Trigonometry. photography. I 4 iv ' a 212, It N ,-4' TOP LEFT: Mrs. Gandillon, Geometry, crocheting. TOP RIGHT: Miss Day, Calculus, with Buckwheat BOTTOM LEFT: Mis. Nelson, Geomexry, needlepoint. BOTTOM RIGHT: Coach DeBord, Algebra 3 and 4 1 FACULTY 36 TOP LEFT: Mr. Jarrett, Algebra 1 and 2. TOP RIGHT: Mr. Roe, Algebra 3 and 4, lifting weights. BOT- 1 TOM LEFT: Coach Moore, Algebra 1 and 2, with tennis racket. BOTTOM RIGHT: Mrs. Knapp, Calculus, sewing. ----ug 7 L.. xif 212 .- , - -ew: T' These teachers may have the most difficult job of all the teachers here at Bell High School. Can you imagine trying to explain something that doesn't really exist? Well, many times that is exactly what they do and many of the students' manage to actually understand what they are talking about. In spite of this, Bell's math teachers are responsible for a very important facet of the student's educa- tion. Whether they prepare us to go on to college or simply to balance a checkbook, they play a vital role in our future. FACULTY 37 PI E ARTS FACULTY 38 it 454 ,T vp- QQ? Kill ,ff .vu . Du fetal ' N. fl.: v ' v . ' . , 'H TOP LEFT: Mr. Dickson, Drama. TOP RIGHT: Mrs. Mohon, Art, polishing. BOTTOM: Mrs. Cannon, Art, with torch. The Fine Arts Department at Bell High School is one of the most advanced programs of its kind. The classes included Speech, Drama, Band, Choir, and Art. The student who is interested in persuing a career in Fine Arts will find encouragement and training in his particular interest. 1 as- BZ? - 1 ' , f .v , X aft!! 1. 310-. A' X V, urs .16 tl I. ' fg- X' 1 P- . 54.2, ,274 , 1 ' 'W' A A .124-3222-if-Azff-'gzfwfwil -f .ii2.,.Q.,N, 2 7-V iv WI, fi, . if ,y 3? I Y! - mmm- i J' 'Wi ,an . TOP LEFT: Mr. Winslow, Band. TOP RIGHT: Mr. Hamrick, Band, fixing a hom. BOTTOM LEFT: Miss Brown, directing. BOTTOM RIGHT: Mrs. McKenzie, Speech. FACULTY 39 444' ' HIS TOR Y DEPARTMENT The History Department at Bell includes World History, American His- tory, Sociology, Psychology, and World Affairs. It is designed to enrich students knowledge of the past so they may understand the present and the future. TOP RIGHT: Coach Detamore, American His- tory. BOTTOM LEFT: Mr. Donnelly, Govern- ment, photography. BOTTOM RIGHT: Miss Moody, Government. H-mm--:tx ,,,, M 'liibww i 45:23 551 .,. . bw--........ ... ii ' . MFXMV X 'i.fw1f57'f 'f ,Ml A ' ,.wf,.t - H In 4 u . 5 ,91 495 ,g in 4 4. w v .., Qgw -41' 3 an . fx , ' mr awp 1 31.5 - .. -,Q ? . Q ,, f f 2 . -fx Q ' f , ' 5 x fr.-y-. wg u.. jk I x , , . :W ,M AH. 2. nm! , ,1 f - Q -'iw .K , ' ,,,-- J Qu riff TOP RIGHT: Mr. Ingraham, Psychology, playing the accordion. LEFT: Coach Coward, American History. BOTTOM RIGHT: Mr. Kennedy, Ameri- can History, playing basketball. I .sa-g,.w 5 5 ,,. :FAM f i- , . .., . H .,. aw, if FACULTY 42 ,. . M 5' ilzziy , A , 'gm Z. -3 'TL T ,. aw' a ity. Q., W N ,, . 5 11197 ,af LEFT: Mrs. Reeves, American History. playing tennis with Miss Funicella, Government. E i .2 iff., ,ff FACULTY 43 SCIENCE DEPARTME xxx f K 4, lg if? ,W .i WZ.- 9 dw A as 'S f Tu P LEFT Mr Parkhill Biology 1 and 2 Lifting weights. TOP z . gg TO . , , BOTTOM LEFT: Mr. Riddle. Biology 1 and 2, Fishing. BOTTOM RIGHT: Mrs. Taylor. Biology 1 and 2, 1? A , - dwg.: f ...Yan N ' ' 'rg 'Af-yf....,, , ' '- fi5 'Q ...f .11 . 1-1 i ' 1 gT 'f iff 'f Wi r . ff af-'Q' Wk.. N , N5 Y. NK i , j. . V- ,.4v8J!f 5 l O 1 -Q g-4 4 ' ' i tf i X 1 1 'hw - T 1 K -- M af ' , t X grgy ' r If . I P O V f 'f f A . , 13 T22 'V , s Y -,Q - 1 t -w MV' T ' K 5' ' v a .131 TOP LEFT: Mrs. Densman. Biology 3 and 4. Jogging. TOP RIGHT: Miss Davis, Biology, Preparing for a camping trip. BOTTOM LEFT: Mr. Wordleman, Physics, Eating. BOTTOM RIGHT: Mrs. Lacross. Biol- ogy, Jogging. The Science Department at Bell High School teaches classes about the body and the environment around it, as well as offering advanced study in Chemistry, Biol- ogy, and Physics. These courses prepare students who are going to college to meet the challenges they will face in Scientific Study. ,i'1 47 r Lv 'A ' N . , . , via. 0 X 4 E ,ng 5 'JM' vn- V - 2: .2,f.i: ff .I 4: - -yang p ,,Wfi,t: q fl:' ff,5sf 3. ,, 4,34 , f ff' Q x . 4 f'ffl+ff'3f'9f!i.f3,: ' ,, , 4 f If-Ha '21 . rn eff. gigefxrilfr t it 1.5 M' r , 83 I' , f Q, ' 4 . .r ,M M sig X u 1 - ,, , . ' ' gg' ,' 5-fu .Q-' 4: W- V M ,. ' 4'f. .' fn IQT fi 'Q rt P, writ, ., . . .. , , , , fm' , R., 1-I ,f . nfs W , ffl M55 ,K , V.. PHYSICAL EDUCA TIG TOP LEFT: Coach Milan, Boys Gymnastics, Cut- ting wood. TOP RIGHT: Coach Doc Kensing, Trainer, Sanding wood. BOTTOM RIGHT: Mrs. Pitchford, Girls P.E. , Buying plants. The Physical Education program of L. D. Bell seeks to help the individual by building a body to support his mind . The program is designed, so that the student may grow in wisdom, develop character and personality, and create an ability to enjoy sports. FACULTY 'Q 'Q 'ul .4,.-v ' TOP LEFT: Coach Ruiz, Tennis, Coach. TOP RIGHT: Mrs. Carrolhers, Girls P.E. , Plants. BOTTOM LEFT: Coach Dibble, Aihletics. Golf. BOTTOM RIGHT: Mrs. Ballard, Girls Gymnastics, Teaching. .45 msn'- I , A l ssmnss X DRI VER'S EDUCA TIG 4' 'Tan' i, Q, ..,.w ' TOP LEFT: Mr. Pursel, Drlver's Ed. , Bird Hunt- ing. TOP RIGHT: Mr. Gordon. Driver's Ed.. Golf. BOTTOM: Mr. Day, Driver's Ed., in his yard. The Driver's Education program at Bell High School helps teach the stu- dents the skills needed to be a good driver. Mr. Pursel, Mr. Gordon, and Mr. Day work before, during, and after school so each of their students may learn to be responsible and safe drivers throughout their lives . FACULTY 48 I DUSTRIAL ARTS Industrial Arts is teaching a combi- nation of designing and proportion. Students learn to design their own pro- jects, decide on specifications, and then build the project. In drafting they learn perspective just as in any art class. since this is art applied to ever- yday living. TOP LEFT: Mr. Perry, Industrial Drafting, Teaching. BOTTOM LEFT: Mr. Pope, Metal Trades, Teaching. BOTTOM RIGHT: Mr. Bris- coe, Industrial Drafting, Hunting. 5-5 FACULTY 49 V.O.E. AND D.E. TOP RIGHT: Mr. Cook. Auto Paint and Body, Exercising. BOTTOM LEFT: Mls. Stxickland, Dist. Ed. , Teaching. BOTTOM RIGHT: Mr. Soles, Distributive Education, Pool. . ,....- af ,.,-Z ini ye- 3-f-Q' ... TOP LEFT: Mrs. Strain, Distributive Education, Macrame. BELOW: Mr. Young, C.V.A.E. , Filming. BOTTOM LEFT: Mrs. Ward, V.O.E., Plants. .nuff ,nu - .1 .Q Vocational Education is a special interest education designed for occupational preparation, involving the development of leadership, attitudes, understanding, and skills which will enable the student to adjust more adequately to the duties and responsibilities of an ethical citizen and work in his chosen field. FACULTY 51 P 3 TRADES PROGRAM Jobs today require a college educa- tion in fields of Metal Trades, Auto Mechanics, Communications, Cos- metics, and Building Trades. ln order to prepare students for these fields, L.D. Bell High School is offering the Trades Program. TOP LEFT: Mr. White, C.V.A.E., working on an engine. TOP RIGHT: Mr. Ownes, Metals Trades, fixing to fly his airplane. BOTTOM RIGHT: MR. Ragsdale, Auto PSLB, Cleaning his car. FACULTY 52 Xi 'll 5 OOD ' , us..-T. W TOP LEFT: Mr. Brink, ,-'xt1toMcchanic, hunting and photography, TOP RIGHT: Mr. McCanghzxrn, Building Trades, cutting wood. BOTTOM LEFT: Mr. Battle, Communications, fixing a T.V. BOTTOM RIGHT: Mrs. Brewer, Cosmetics, fixing a new hair style. C U S TODIANS I g ,af , 1,14 xr W 'V X L ..,w' tae! fl These custodians are responsible for the general upkeep of our school. They have the job of keeping Bell a clean school in which we can learn and work. PICTURED AT BOTTOM: left to right - Bob Reid, M. L. Black, Bill Phillips, Stan Burgess, Raymond Whitley, Clanencc A. Wilson and Tom Stewart. TOP CENTER: Hugh McClure, Head Custodian. FACULTY 54 CAPETERIA LADIES . A Am x, '. ,ng X 4,,, an N .i ft f an-j 'H'-Q. f QQ .' o 1 1 Q 552 4,1 ? f X A at 1 . .,,, A T , , J 2 z Q , X ,, .., W4 ik! There have been many jokes about the food in Be1l's cafeteria, but it is a very hard job trying to please over 2000 students. Nevertheless, these 14 ladies have the responsibility of preparing nutritious and well-balanced meals for the students at Bell High. It is their efforts that supply us with the needed energy to stay alert throughout the day. TOP PICTURE: FRONT ROW - Rebecca Famer, Ann Fannis, Norma Bullard, Faye Beckham, Loree Potter. BACK ROW - Wanda Nash, Flo Murdock, Mary Gilmorem, Susie Deel, Virginia Burns, Johnnie Cander. Dorothy Jones, Hazel Browning, and Doris McGill. Fla FACULTY P z im. 55 'nl-I v I CLASSEST' People need people and friends need friends, And we all need love for a full life depends Not on vast riches or great acclaim, Not on success or on worldly fame, But just in knowing that someone cares And holds us close in their thoughts and prayers For only the knowledge that we're understood Makes everyday living feel wonderfully good, And we rob ourselves of 1ife's greatest need When we lock up our hearts and fail to heed The outstretched hand reaching to find A kindred spirit whose heart and mind Are lonely and longing to somehow share Our joys and sorrows and to make us aware That 1ife's completeness and richness depends On the things we share with our loved ones and friends SOPI-IO ORE COUNCIL OFFICERS Lisa Cobb - Secretary, Kurt Holzer - President., Robert Vann - Vice President, Cheryl Kellar , A Treaslirer . X f ,f' v9'lMV Y , .4-790 . ' 9 Ri , E +9 A A-- -'am-Q K ',T 3, ,XX 3 N mf--yu 3. i, fl W nw! 7 I ny: H, , I W 1, -.fh 37:1 .5 OLYW V A EQ? X SOPHOMORES 58 V . , .V K, .Ak if ., . ff W ,arf .iii ., W ,1,ff.f , , Hi.: ,, .. ..,. , ,y ,. . SUPHO CRES-1 l, SOPHOMORES 59 Penny Adams ' ' W Ted Adams 14: 1, fs Jana Adkins A, K A Brett Albritton Q -'ff' ' ' ' ' Sharon Aldridge g Y ,I N Rick Alford T - X y Y 43 fi - if Q AX! IK I . Mark Allen i ' ' Jeff Allison y Ag , A Gary Amason A Kevin Amason 'W , ' -.sf Bryan Anderson A s Ashle Anderton s new ' r1f- ' A ,' A Y 1 iii ng X 2 or X E ' -Q cfs Q 2' Y f.: 2-3 , f , is is 5 Billy Antheunisse Lena Armstrong Leslie Arnold ltd' Theresa Askins Brenda Atchison Chris Atkins 5' REGISTRA- TIO August 25th was a new experience for the sophomores. Their first day at Bell gave them the opportunity to feel the anxieties, excitement, and frustration of registration. For the first time, they had a chance to rely on their own judgment in choosing classes and teachers. Debbie Wilson exhibits the typical bewilderment of most students on this first registration day. 'CIE W Terri Autrey 4, , Steve Bailey ' V Alan Bain f Kathy Baker Sheree Baker Q Tammy Baker gba, 3' u R 5 Y.-f' ff 1' , v Kurt Ballard lim Bannister Debbie Barber Kevin Barbour Donny Barker R Greg Barker as tm Britt Barnard Q' Sheryl Barnes Lynn Barr Darren Baucom S V Diedre Baucom SOPHO .y Sq John Baumgardener Brian Beasley Melanie Beck Cylinda Becker Rhonda Bednorz Anthony Bell Reggie Bell Paul Bellinghausen Bob Beveridge Kim Bibb David Bice f 'f'Q-My Terry Bigham sq , QQ Dave Bird 5 3 Ronnie Black 5 N K Tracie Black ' Ken Blackwell ' 5 f i R Chris Blakemore Ng. it 'V'k I' ' K 'X zu SOPHOMORES 61 Brenda Tillery, lulie Johnson, and Mike Collins display Raider spirit at a football game. L.D. Bell Raiders are number one. Dee Blanton Andrea Blaylock Darrell Blevins Julie Blount John Blume Kenny Bolton Kenneth Bomar Mike Borg April Bowen Debbie Bowen Randy Bowling David Boyd Barry Boyles Chris Bozeman Leslie Brackeen Laurie Bramblett Anthony Brandon Kenneth Bransford Jeff Breckenridge Cyndi Brinlee Julie Britt Missy Brown Steve Brown Tammy Brown SOPHOMORES 62 f- N.,. f A .- 1-uv! ,J A W af! -A QW. L., ,r,s. . .... in A vc ,. sl 15:9 A v -Q. -5 z-s. ef Q 'B N ,H W ., '41 V Q im x , s ! 'J ' l M ,, 2 gt :gf 21:2 '22, fx -5 .g,: Lk ix 'V J x .hs g 5? -A , ,,, xt. W. N Dx A , , x3'4Zi.1i 7'l T15 A J W up--v ., my f In J? A 'E 1 B AAL - nz' N 11 J ' A i SJ Q w diffs, . fe' fm, 'ts Q 1' v I J 1 , ' 3 Y J A . ,LJ ' iii 1, 93:5 1,1 N. 5? I. nf 'jtfiggi-In , , 2 z , sr we f- 4 r .Jf U , f,t,1' V 'i' f' l f i fri fi ss .. ,sa-A ,'. I f x ' Y h 'di J I Tdil div if 464 H 'W Elaine Lowery and Yong-MiLee enjoy their after- 5 01' H 0 r ,sw TTS? V s. X 4' x 1 sf ff - ' i r 'R E SMH' f Y .m,,, 1' uw- 1 ni A ' ...iffgwtg,,..,. . -re :fm-fwircm ...wfffmpn-ff-ea-V., wiv? -f, .. ,. . he - . , . A bt sf A lb' ' 6 ,M f-. 1 Q, vi' 3, Z , .x-M'-' J. 14:3 'C A J- . i H X Ar sr A' lf ' +4 .. -I' ff f 12. B ' ' 1 if 5 . 'sv-Q .J A, vc- ix' x an MX A-,MQE5 'xd,,,4 . 1 , , M' ,-7 gl Q ,ggjgg Q12 , t, S' f ff . ' 4 I t if ai' 5 ,et -ff. K 7 . mir -9- A i 5 t i x 1 - 5 -gpg, . , .W 5, up .,,,.. X Aly , ' KN'-' v .Q s S2 1 -y.-ar , 1, i E t 5 K - K --:ff ,ix I ,,,,, 3, 4. k,,. 3 w if ' Y V Y r- V PN ,:, f noon lunch in the L.D. Bell cafeteria. Tori Brown Lynn Bruno Evelyn Bryant Brian Bull Sheri Bullock Mike Burgeson Bart Burnett Kathy Burkheimer Keith Burns Barbara Burns Randy Burns Kerri Bush Mark Buster Steve Byas Jerry Byrd Jill Cable Benecin Campbell Dale Campbell Sandy Campbell Todd Carley Rusty Carlock Jeff Carney Victor Carr Sami Carr SOPHOMORES 63 Tina Cato Lisa Challis Alisha Chambers Marcie Chambers Mark Chancellor Kurt Cheatham Johnny Carson Tim Cary Terry Casey Carolyn Cash Kenneth Cates Mike Mcllraith getting a headache over his math homework. Cynthia Chappell Mindy Childs Denise Christopher Mark Churchman Tim Clancy A Rene Clark SOPHOMORES 64 is r- 5-1 xg -M Q V' if ' gg V E 'OSX A xl , if QQ f U -I ' :aa Cheryl Clifton Laura Clinton Mike Coatham Lisa Cobb Gary Coffman g A if 79 nv- YW' X ,g C.,-ef!-xi. g in 1- X we u v ,.r: A M K A f me 'I 7 A d 3' 1 ? ' X 'V I ' 9 ' iw i , X' v sqm' www 154 , f 4 , r ' A 't wi, :iw Sue Cole K M . 7f'Q 1,- l C .gi C C Mike Colgan f ..- i 4-5 f ffm 5 1 Donna Collins 'iw ., --vw :W 4 ' , Y . I . . V ' 'l' LA A . A ' A Mrke Collrns -. it V K F if A my Colvin 'iffy 4 f 3 I Q 'gg , '1 ' N ' Nw' NA . if 'ly gl' 11 .. f . ' I . ,J Qwf W 1a 6: - -RL X 'f- f wr W , fig V as 1 - M M, N K M n,g?V W P' Q , if 3, 2 ' C, s, a D 1 ififxg ayit , gat , gg J .. gx ' X X I ' .4 ,. K'fk 'T' . . 'ff if 1 ' . 54-3 ahx.,, , 5 , ' 1 --, i --sg? 5 A , ' W ,f SOPHO ORES -. Q, L eg g ' 'Ox CQ? ml C it R i ' , gn-e?'Wl ,f . f- -Cr Q33 Fam 'ww 'Q-5, ,f ,iy 11. . - ' 'H A , . . k 5 , , f. - , '.:g. -, lg ,'y. f , 'C ' '. i f- C ' Q- C af W! l 2 .M a 'Qi ff fq 'v?x A Q . . I , ' .' 5 Q r '54 -Je of 1 J' III: . Lori Cordts Cliff Courtney Dianna Cox Karolene Cox Catherine Coyle Janet Cramer Bert Craus Lisa Creecy Melody Creecy Gerald Cribbs Andrea Curlee Mark Cyrier Charles Dalton Karl Dalton David Daniels Laura Comley Kevin Conger Charlott Consolver Mike Consolves Kim Conway Cathy Cooper Sharon Crockett Joseph Cronin Linda Crow Cindy Crowder Rene Crumbley Ronnie Cryer SOPHOMORES 65 Susan Daniels Cheri Danley Tommy Darden Scott Darnell Jim Dato Caroline Davis Randy Day Cathy Dean Jeff Dean Mark Dean Mike Decker Melissa Deleon Russ DeWade Jeff Diamond Todd Dietel Pam Dismuke John Docktor Debra Doggett Thomas Dowdy Donna Dowty Gary Duffek Dan Duke John Duncan Paul Durham SOPHOMORES SJ' -r gh 5 -9 Xalan ,fx ! ,lf A 1 .ME .. rainy? yyyy 4 Y I r H r ' ' 'All' ' . t, ,t Debbie Davis gm b Donna Davis Lisa Davis ' , H A ' fu- ,. -f-r-1 , Stan Davis ,, -3, xx Q Darryl Day X555 r .W::L: ,-'..f:n+,f',-.1:'- -'JXIK k A 7 ru... .f,,j -.f,iJn. X Ar PL W wH of ,. ' - f'-'fi , Q x, Q va' A Ne, , , f 1 N ia A ,Quai ff? ' l it r Yi M I , X K Ti I SOPH OM CRES Karolyn Doil Tammy Dollins Paul Donner Steve Doran Donna Doucet U . ' f ff: 4 if - Q V 1 . , Fw t t Vir al A - , 'J lv ' h uv .' . 4 -rf' ' H Q ,rr X g -V' e rf i J xg v -- A 1 sig. :, , t , 1. r iw. .fl .f I ,' U 41. a gr A' 'lf ' N I ! D e ' i i f if E- ' N- if ll' ' 1 H ' im. r 5. K. 'i . , A , f V: W ,Olaf . ,jf aff I I ,Tc A LYAF ,- V K A 0. as ' 'Ami A' k s' A 'N r l -'kv' z ' N. Ak 4 ab xx ..,. V v WW K K 1. - L g 1 Q was 2' . ' . . , l , ' . 5 krhi If ,., K 5 1 ,N - X, . .r K 1, X x ff Di 'L I N 5, w ' D sf SPIRIT Pep rallies are a big thing at Bell. Getting used to the new surroundings, the sophomores sat in silence through the first few rallies. But with the contagious spirit that filled the gym, they soon came to life. In the remaining pep rallies, they showed so much spirit that they won the spirit award. Sophomore president, Kurt Holzer, shows the enthusiasm which the sophomores demonstrated in all school activities. This fine quality of spirit will surely bring about a leading Senior class of '79 . Dawn Duvall Fancy Dye - David Dyson ,pa It Bart Eason Greg Eden V : Terri Edge X 1 ' 9 Jennifer Edwards Kelly Edwards Leesa Edwards Billie Elmore Peggy Elmore 1 ' t 'Y Leslie Elson ., .F iff Pam Englehardt Lynda Enoch Karen Ernspiger Julie Ervin Peggy Ervin Stan Estes SOPHOMORES Jimmy Ewings Curtis Fagan Les Farrington Tom Farris Greg Faurot Gary Feemster Kim Fennell Carla Ferguson Charla Ferguson LuAnne Ferguson Darrell Fife Greg Finch Norman Finch Wallyne Finch Tim Fleming leff Flowers Gene Ford Gary Fore Warren Forester Barbara Fortner Maggie Foster Terry Fowler Lisa Fox Glen Frailey 1, - 5 . 'Wi J' . - F - ' t - . .1 f ' in Y ,,. g g ,iv , x X f 1 5 , A 1 F lj- , S 4 flaw 3 A 52 - f Q- V A Q l if 1 , K if Ts ' U ff- F ,. ' VK sn-aff .2 tlgy l K: . ' n ss 1 . , ix' .. I as 4'-S I ' y Wifi T.. , N ' 1- FY V A . G 8' in 4 , Ni: -A 0,4 W up 'OUWF' . ' 1' ,F l5,21,.f?i: 5-H? rlir ' ref Qssr 1' V F .-rc. Q? w Q wi I 5 Q , 'sri 'f r:- . 'i 1' fri? ea' g Q sk ' ,V A if if uf' r, 6 ,F as ' if Y 'QQ .V AV Un ea Q py' , fi f E R I kk Q Lx SOPHUMORES F F r. Vrfs 5 in Q 1 an Jw 4, i. t . I I. , i . , X X V E ,Tamiya 4-ff:'..,,,,,-1 2 Daniel Hobson taking advantage of the library sources. SOPHOMORES F .Gr M. .liz , png. Qi in of 'X f l ' 'Q-al .M ir ff f 'W 5 19? J, Q K, . Qi-A o1r ,: , G 7 ,f ,We if I W amy G ,ll A 12 -EA' TA, , , ' V, ld, 'stan am. ig 1. N lf. Y E? ni lg K ' 'W W -. ,....a , X ,N ...I Wx s- 11 , , . cr Xa JH if . we 'rx We. r .s I , Wg. 'za f , w 5 if Ill A K f ' ' ri' ': fh i i l j Brad Norman, Greg Finch, and Damon W doing whav. they do best for Howdy Week. Brian Frazier Greg Freiden Kevin Froberg Lavonda Fuhrman Janice Fuller Amy Gandy Andy Gatlin Teresa Germany Rhonda Gilbert Rodney Gill Todd Gill Ian Giley Treasa Gilliam Tim Glenn Kay Goble Donald Godwin Pepe Gonzalez Lisa Gooch Bobby Goodin Donna Gorcher Sharon Gotcher Troy Gottschalk Tracy Gough Grady Graves alker SOPHOMORES 69 Carla Green Matt Green Russel Green Debbie Griffin Kim Griffitt Alana Guess Donna Gummelt Lorene Guy Brian Hager Jaime Hammond Kevin Hammond Kim Hand Lynne Haney Keith Hankins Kevin Hankins Bubba Hardie Paula Hardwick John Harlin Ted Harp Andrea Harris Meg Harris Ray Harris Nancy Hart Brian Hatfield Vicki Helfeldt trying to decide whether to sleep or read. SOPHOMORES '70 VP' t 4 ,v in ,-atm' 555 ff Q' , i. . .. -iz ., my, -it 'C 9 Q idk' 2 :if as new Q , N . 1- -W-1 in ' V , ,j -.aw -....,, AB '-at - X K ' , 5? I xn 'CLK' lf Y l ,gi t ff H-V W , 151 five K F K ' . -fi. ,. ' an :Q K U it gif .G if iifi K I me f - A A fi . 1. N.-1 . ffl y N W X If f A X V! M ef , fx, jf T .. . 1- , U ,sa Y- W I K N., f' ' . K . ! iy','X',s . gi ': af . .W t 'wg ' wg A X. I K 'feels ' ' 5 ll 1 K ' ' :Jn 7 ' A s ,f G N 4, . ifiif-. ' ,aff T ' K5 A 5 'ff ,f! wt, f , N br, A LuCrecia Harrington Becky Hay lim Haydon Russell Hayden Capala Hedgpeth Nicky Hedgpeth Vicki Helfeldt Larry Henderson Lisa Henry Georgette Henson Cliff Herren Brad Herrin Pam Hewes Lisa Hickman Brian Hicks Kelly Higdon lack Hildebrand Stan Hilton Ellen Hinkley Russell Hines Daniel Hobson Jeff Hodge Barry Hollis Diana Holloway John Klapp and Jay Sowell picking up the mess they made in the library. SOPHOMORES '71 ELECTIONS Elections play an important role at Bell. The two main elections that are held for Sophomores are Student Council and Sophomore Class Council. To be selected for one of these councils is a great honor. Many underclassmen ran for these positions, and each of them are winners in a special way. Just by having the desire to be involved and the courage to try out, is being a winner. Bruce McKaig assists Jean Knight in running for Sophomore representative in the Student Council. r, . 9 Z J J .. i Jim Holloway 'LW Q. ,A l Richard Holly 135, up 4,1453 up Terrell Holsinger V f ' ' Gaby Holub .gr h A -fm' ,A Kurt Holm , . if J kk A 4 I, ,J xv 7 In F -kr lj? VWVV W v, . yr K A f L ,, .V . .. -.-, -- f - V V .I W La Dawn Horn f A Randy Hosking n, ,,, A y James Howard p ,tg ,Q ' J Pam Howard 'jj' CI' Keith Howen f ups., , N ' X H Basil Hoyl V 'fix lm , A. l 52 M 1 A, ' is ,- :zz W f ig Dave Hubert M Andy Hudson ' ' 'W ' 4 ' Donna Hudson W .A y K . if 'f Linda Hudspeth ' TL- J ' T' ' V A James Huff J of 44' Bonnie Hunt r ' 1 ,.,. 'fig , JH' ' ' f ff SOPHOMORES J V J 3729, ,.t, if .f.Y2:, J Nr h we K 6 4 X , ,W .r 1 .- L - Af -N ,-ways,-J 5 .f..4Q.:, ' .I '59- 5 sis f I iw has ,, David Hurt Todd Hutchens Becky Ingram Susan Irby Debra Jackson Bobby James Wayne Jodray Alan Johnson Jeff Johnston Brad Jones Debbie Jones Jay Jones J K N Greta James y ga ma y h . .J Vt y Q31 Denise Jamieson Q Q 'TT 7 C- 'N J J ' David Jarvis i J f .4 ' by ,f--,M Shelia Jenkins J I . A '- 4 , 'fl ' i of Chris Jergens Q Y - J' ,J - ' it ,. ' f ' X ' r 5., L f J Z .V J , fx . f' -, - r . J J J 7 x ,js 55:22 f- -f err: :fw .gfifiwfsr vt 4.-.ri:',2.- e is ff J 'i K ,f V , 1 1 51' W e .AK 5 QA i . si. W ,li : Q 1 -X r-- - , a , Z . ws Q L li, , gas m QW' if , ' Ji? 'XJ ' ' sk J. , f ' ,J lg. SOPHO ORES , . . 'E . Y - k -' ' -11:-1 is A F A Q Li? in J J 7' , . U . J -f ff' J .., J, J ' 12 J . 1 M J rl Q ., V xi I .. K :y i K Q - ' .if J r1r'J K J 1 1 ' J V. K hw 5 1- W4 :X f - ' is fi ,- f , I if 'N, .' X4 x-. 4 J M1 . 'A MK 2 1.2, Q j? ll-..-1 1 .f V 1 17' , 'K 'Aff . v ' 31 42335 Y -K is is it J 445. r Q 1 me ' Q it an Wf- ' 1 X E ff W Qjk, ' . , ' , ' i I , A , J 7. r ,Q V J 1 4 ' L, by ' 'Q i- . ' 31 1.5 ' gl i ' 5 W 1 -' XA' if fli frs :J ,W Z5' ,llf S f41f1f.:'Q A 1 J J if JJWJ T v K Y ,.i?-ima! 'pvv N -L 1,-. v 12. 'fav' . Jr, .. A at s D 'ill S s Q '1A '1 .0 f r 'A is Q 'W 0 '62 Q -,V :1 Johnny Keele Cheryl Kellar Mike Kelldorf David Kelly Mark Kelly hiv ,gm-A Mark Jones Mike Jones Greg Jordan Bill Josserand Ronnie Kamper Kathy Kay Kim Kendrick Lori Kennedy Mike Kennedy Mark Kercho Jenny Kerr Guy Kessinger SOPHOMORES Kym Klopner Steve Kneisel Kristi Kornegay Kim Kornrumpf Cindy Kossey Linda Kraft 'Q 'YT Daran Kessler 3' P Randy Key + M Sherry Kincade K' W Jim Kisthardt ,D ,A - K X, John Klapp . i 2 ,L L R ,, , 'ik ,Q ' Q' 1 If . , W ig V . ya V-5 , ,J-' aff- 4 . F' A 5 y iyyt .tyt as ' A W tl etei 1 i L as e K , wx I V , if , !3L-. , x A V , L 9 K L , , ite A L 1 if if I A IN f T David Krawetzke Ken Krueger Mike Kullenberg Johnann Labriola Wesley Lane Mike LaNier Ray Larwood Jean Laster Amber Lavender Mike Lawrance SOPHOMORES Drew Lahaie SOPHUMURES Zo wg fs. 0 AA' 'HMI' ' 390' Scot Lahaie :pw Sanny Laingor H l Tommy Lake X Dwain Lamb is ' Chris Lane 3k ' R- f . , ' , J 3, . . , . W '- 2' -kseefiw ,g if im A I -3 X at rx f V-va l , if ,Sk 4 A 1 xl f Wg , - cv' ' 5 H I , kg f Van Lawson 'V w- 4 5, ,.,. L ' Toby Lea fn ' 1 f Gerri Leake E D . ,L V lf.. Paula Leber T-13' 23 l Q' Darcy Lee , A ,. 'K' - ' A V L s , . .14 , fri ,1- K2 f- J MI fi ,fi i - t , if X v ,W L my ef' 4 We L i . , ' it .. f-QS , I-Q . A i ,k , L V - L Q' L :Q 4 1 - XAA. 'N-. I Y W A - is ST .5 V -if x the it f Q I ' ff! '1 J, ' , ,,, V- x 1 M .WT , .,,. , ' W X -f 47 ' I ' . f xl 1 X 5 , s 4 2 0 L55 1 . sus: 1 x if I sf A if 4 lr' , W gl . X 1 Q Q! g i -4-ft, . ' C -Q-9 Q -5 1 3 ff: ' .f , . L, f ' e L-K or 1.3 K w 'L , ' r , 3' P-. ii ' mf,-5 , Cav Aff X x A it Qi s Greg Lee Scott Lee Tim Lee Yong-Mi Lee Linda Leininger 4, . , e.,i! f rs. ff, A,sS...d 1 Brandt Leondar Beckie Lewis Tami Lidberg Greg Lindsey Joe Loerwald Deniese Logan r tx lil S011 4 ., I W Cl 1 ie' fi G 1 lf L' I '5554 Sally Laingor selling cupcakes for a school pro M 'K 'G ject in her General Business class. 3 vu , Dana Looney y Leon Lopez 5 . ii Teresa Lopez r '53 , ' :' - 'M' - sift' Elalne Lowery f ,V Deirdre Loyd Q I x A V v ' 'vw Mike Luckie 2' 1. V 5 l 'L '-A' A Laluana Lyde Tim Lynch Mike McAllister Rene McArdle Iain McCallorn SOPHOMORES Kenny Bomar, Mark Can- non, Sherrie Vinson, and Tina Stewart practicingl their driving skills in the Drivers Ed. simulators. Cindy McCoy Kelly McCoy Carol McDaniel Eric McDowd Darla McDuff Frances McGowan Mike Mcllraith Bob McKaig Barry McKee Greg McLemore Teresa McMichael Lori Maack Karen MacDonald Donna Mahoney Melissa Mallette David Malmstrom George Malone Ruth Malone Mike Maloney Tina Mandrell Monique Mangin Joanne Mankel Tim Marak Kim Marcom SOPHOMORES 76 5 . 5 T x -fi ' x 'us , ' Gif Q' i x x I , x , F, . sv K 52 aww dx. .ga f , , 4 nw' 1 f f h 5- l :flip Q? ,ff 'f . 1 0' ' r ' 1,23 Q' Q Q ,t7! r4-44. ' C sf - ,A x Y ' if ff' ' xx mga ff 'Sf ,. W ? 5 Y kk , ' , ,Stk if 41 aw, IN, 7 K C Lx , TJ l A . 1 'V' wt: X , ,K t -f . ' l Y'-Az.. I R 5 of f it 1 5 C . A N y A ,, . 5321 1 .2 ' ask f . M ' 1. . ' Q. R M s - '35 S' l g 'J . '-fast l ' 1-W N ' ' R W 'lr ,Q , :L K Q ' N K 7 ' ' WZ ' E ' -,1 A j f ' Q S' ' 1' ' ggi-saga., I ' S ., .,,... , R C t -atv 2' new Q 'nfl Y' an f 'l, K 1-5? N R x-5' Y fp X .i 'wi 1 fm , J,w- , ,4 A rg t li X 1 , .. , EV . . . 1 1' f 1 6-1 .xx - M, A ' 2, , - ws l ?' , ' F Q -L 4, . , .K , I '5 -21 I u , . 19: 'I .k 7 4 5 . . iff , ,am 5 7' tg 'X SUPHUMORES .W 5. .. ,gm . 'gm-465' 57.13 1 ,, av. -15 s A 'INR I , in 'Nw K 3 . X4 ,'r'f 4152? t . fag if WRC 1 X X - . 1 , 5 X 4 an 1 'Gyn In - QSQQQA Al X 'qw M A Q K. Kendi Marshall Mark McDaniel Lisa Marshall Cindy Martin Mark Martin Stanley Martin Mickey Maxey Ricky Maxey Lora Maxwell Robbie May Tim Meador Jim Meadows Nicki Medeiros Kent Meier Stan Melton Sinath Men Monty Merrill Stan Messinger Jackie Methner Keith Metzger Greg Mikus Diana Miller Felicia Miller Ian Miller Cheryl Kellar. Amy Gandy, Kelle Walls, Susan Solberg. and Kari Smith show their spirit by holding signs that spell out VICTORY for our Raider boys. SOPHOMORES '77 Steve Miller Christi Millikin Kim Mills Angie Mitchell Lana Mixon Scott Monroe Mike Moore Mike Morgan Vickie Morgan Debbie Muller Carla Murphy Gwendy Murray Mark Murrell Michele Muscatell Bill Musselman Carl Naehritz Andrea Napier Connie Nash Amy Newkirk Patrick Newman Melinda Nichols Robert Nichols Brad Norman Virgil Norman ,Q t.,..., ssvfgsm - ., t,., 'Q . ..t N 'A A-fff.,fflQ5 Ns Q it-if Lg, s . ' xx, i g is D S 5, i - 1 M Ns -K sm. x ,N 2 'N , ' fr' .Q if fx sf if X iiii Brooke Moms X V if K V X Kim Monts 'Pi 1 ,J - , Q- Teresa Moody Ll h ,Y Qu x .31 X Rusty Moon 5 K 'g I, 2'5 Mike Moore 42- i , 91 1 4.. N CA j N 'N Q f it ' r W C C 'N .- f l' Q., ! if ' O s ,.LV 1' -- 1.1 X. 1' , ' - , 1' 's . W qs'-7 K K . 1 'W t l X js- -fi - - ' H '1 5 I T, Q x ' M ' 1 : K I Q , A r A Q t tg Q lf.L'pv5y.,g?:' i w Y Q -A . - F 2, -.fl 1 ' 'f 2' at Q - is .ts- C ts f W C ' - 'g ig- t .x is , at Q if rig. y . is , 14 k N- ,,- f K 'n v,,. i - ,V 21. gxfik 52: It in H f - 'fi' t. it -:M me W bi, , C y we Lu'Deana Neagle ' h 1- -. H U + Brenda Neal 0 1' ' ' ' 'N ' Vf' ' 'X Cindy Neeb y 5- 7 Q b , x W Kyt' . AF L -'W e Mary Nelbach ' ' W? M if 'ZF , V:-2: 1, ii X , W vu at Gar Nelson ' M if! '51 3413 ' w ' ,' 15 i' Q 'gf or V' Z I ., :A xx K I Q, 51,1 .KA ' x , Q' ,k Q - K I A ,f N A if - if C l V - t t . Q 9 K .., L ' .M if E Vi A M' ': :sg '55 5 'af LI. .r ' ' 'liar JL l DL riif i l ffl t - by - ' L V ' N Lt 'C i , Q ' 2, 'V 55 Ak Q, ' Z f i 'Q A Lii' 1 1 -V 2' ' 4 . ,sr ' M . i x ' 3 C SOPHOMORES '78 1 21. ,Q .. Mark Norton ' ' an . ' X Peggy Norvelle U f- ' M Valerie Norwine ' r V Cindy Ober fs -- ,, 'ff' , 'wav a Greg Odom f i Cindy Ogle A .,f xx , f f Joe Oliver , V . F Kathy Oliver ' ' ' V W , James Ortega S., 9 David Osborn lr-r ' W ,L Ib, V3 Linda Outcalt ' gi 'Q ygwfriixgf Charles Owen I kg' H ,,,, M A W 45:2 l 1' 2 sif P ssrr rrr'fr 41 4 M ,V Charles Owen A Diana Oxford W - f' Donna Pack If. ' M , 1 Alan Page O W M. , l y X raw, 'C' ' Dana Page F 4 ' ' N , A Matt Palazzetti V Y . I 'L J ' , ff-5 : -.,,, g A Q ' if I L LN... ANCE5 One of the most popular flings this year was the dances. These dances were for special occasions such as Open Week, Howdy Week, Homecoming, and many others. A dance is a great way to meet people, especially if it is your first year at Bell. Since past years, many new dances have overcome the Bunny Hop, and the Tango. Such names as - The Freeze, and the Hustle, along with Bus Stop were the most widespread of all the dances. The Hustle is an easy dance to learn, as Jennifer Edwards and Christi Scott demonstrate. Pam Evans, Gaby Holub, and Gerri Leake anx- iously watching a volleyball game in first period P.E. Gary Parkey Lisa Parr Buddy Parsons Kirk Parsons Phillip Patterson Brenda Pavolvich Julian Pearse Lisa Peel Candy Pelton Chris Pempsell Perry Penn Bruce Peterson Kevin Pfahning Annette Piazza Carol Pierce Sherri Pirkle Julie Pitt Mark Pollock Vickie Pond Jana Popham Gaylon Porter Doug Poteet John Pratt Lisa Presley SOPHOMORES 80 , if ,tt 'wget ,, , 'Q fe , M., M, P P- P , , ,. . , . f :W ag-- ' F- 5 1 - as so fra 'fr J- ,P i - ' Q, Ex gf .V ,Q 8 A ,X I .K ' X' t -- , ,1. 46.1 1 .4 f. A ,X L7 ?f-nmurwlgl Z M P L P , .t mQJv1az:11iil I A f ,aa ' 'Q , P' Nh kk ,:: ,I as 'S urtr A 45 E tt - nfl - 'taa J-ml - f 4' - r rx-.Q -Sli' 'I' A K 1 H' X afs, .,t,AJ -557 ' 4 yn? . . qv- L 5, -l f V- -W1 V-- - -1, uw, .,,,. ,L : afar' ur, 5. f l xxx R Q., ' f V 44 Q I .J-f-, X-1 . is + s kb' Q'-1. Q'-14 -Q 7 J .gi If fa M ft Q ,-lr! 94 M' 1 I 'sy 1-ff - '- he ' -QTY! sv 05 Mix . ,vi 'Tlx fgn . ff if 3 .' .gh 5 F-. , 'H SOPHO ORES .. R t r .1 3' QQ N W 40:3 , ff' I 2 'E ' ' IE ' 4,11 :P '. RQ ' y pw X i i fa: ig K ,tr 'Sym . s xiii: ' K 5? '1 , X2 . 6' sr f , gr L L' n - f gals! X 4 s --.- V .U 1. I 1 if - 1 , ,r , f ,, 1 S, r mb. v . j. 'h r,-u, . 4- 1 as ' , ' ' 53l3.fr?1 i 3 ' Y avi, 2, .. . .?al,.g,51 , Q, ,ww 2 V R-, . , - sv' V 'Q ,. , ,l, r 'MWYL RNG I-Q53 'ffl '-fx: V- fm, , '-fir, 'V NAI 5! pr, Chris Bozeman hard at work constructing a mole Douglas Prozak Tammy Pruitt Richard Puckett Ronnie Rackley Jeff Ragsdale Chris Rainey Gene Ratcliff Doug Ray Kent Ray Ronny Ray Thomas Reagan Lynn Reardon Steve Reardon Paula Redfearn James Reeve Shirley Reich Bobby Reyero Randy Reynolds Toni Richard Trent Richardson David Richardson Dean Richardson David Riggs Robert Riner SOPHOMORES Lura Robertson Kirk Robinson Phil Robinson Robin Robinson Vicki Rodrigez Dana Rogers Debbie Roberts Denise Roberts Lance Roberts Cindy Robertson Craig Robertson , gs .gpg snis J 'AE CY Lisa Challis, Mindy Childs, and John Blume hav- ing fun at one of the many Sophomore assem- blies. Karon Roles Charlotte Romero Jackie Rorick Susan Roschman Janet Rose Jon Ross SOPHOMORES 82 B. Mary Beth Ross Ralph Ross Bobby Roosz Ron Rotthaus Chris Rowe X .x , in 5 , S is J J J M , ' x ixy 5 y A if' Em. Jfxhi ! J C ' , 4 y J 4 A r 5 4 F , -is Q X A ,J -J J , f- 'itt J H+ A amish 'Q J sg J 5 ,Q g th. J N gg,-,.A' N, f : , 'B XY x ah ,:,s L--:f , l 'W yr Q-Q J N9 s ,, W . 5 . A l vg , S ,lf QQPHQE E N. It . 1 54 v-., N -ny: 1- ,X ,nan- 4 ' S lv sf S ,. , J f M 341 5 m Vi if v Qi? ig, Allen Roush Rodney Rowlett Linda Russell Paul Russell Kipp Ryon SOPHO CRES S at lislll 31 W dl f Y S RED-EYE!! -J Darrell Sanderlin Kathy Sanders Shane Sanders Stan Sanders Susan Sanders Lisa Sandlin Larry Schellhorn John Schoolfield Eric Schulze Christi Scott Keith Scott Dennis Scroggins SOPHOMORES 83 Annette Sedgwick Doug Seifert Cindy Sharp Jodi Sharp Allison Shaw Chris Shaw Tony Shelby Micki Shields Marsha Shivers Ellen Short Darlene Shults Tony Siegmond Tammie Simmons Annette Simpson Roandy Skinner SOPHOMORES 84 TRANSPOR- TA TI O There are many different forms of transportation obvious at Bell. These vary from cars and pickups, to motorcycles and bicycles. Bicycles are mainly ridden to school by sophomores, who because of the Texas Law are prohibited to drive since they are under age. As the year progresses most of the sophomores go through Drivers Education and receive their certificate for driving, and then their license. They won't be able to drive to school though, because there is a parking problem, and no parking stickers are given to sophs . after the first tri. Q4 V, H it gl A ., ff '3 9 ,, . 1 I K .t Q , LN ' W 5 --'ri d fx- I , , .' Q ,, ,V .ax s ss,s as typ, ,fl Q' Q, ' E fx is ' A S 4 '30 A 1 W , ' K, ' 4 4 A Q A 1 J V Q N' ' ,s 4 . Vx ,f 1 : fy A A- V: , R .. A I I s t t in Af. , . ' H f? : I ' -, VV,f97sL'X, f 'R egg? h 1 v fan Z tin! ..-,,, -ar T175 'Nd' u...-.4 Jeff Sloan Bill Smith Kari Smith Marci Smith Michele Smith Robin Smith Shelli Smith Susan Smith Gary Smitty Susan Solberg Jerri Souder Danny Sowell Jay Sowell Joe Bill Spencer Steve Spencer SOPHO URES 4 W' ,Y ffm?-wi E W i-.fI Rhonda Thornton, Lu Anne Tyson, and Cheryl Clifton discussing the table full of boys next to them. XX. Les Farrington researching for a History proJect SOPHOMORES Deborah Spiller Joe Spotts Jim Sroufe Suzie Staats Nicki Stallings Paul Stewart Renee Stewart Shelley Stewart Tami Stewart Camey Stoker gfigw-w,,,,,, ,Cf ' S... .rk 5 is K, 1, ! Y ., or f ag y il. 3 , , ,- I I K , I 5-.l ' V lx t' f 1 1 Eddie Steele - Kathy Stephens ' ' C: , X. N ff- Y.. B. D. Sterling F , ,t 'iilvdf , at 9 .Qi Pam Stewart K ' Q t A ',,i'f . pi - we ' S .,4 , M 1 .,- ' ff. -l 1' x Q' A f . ' '-Wnft 5 2 K x 1 gi is ,. ' ,. 1E - hx ' M ' 1, fit 4 - 'ef A A 4 SOPHUMORES Senior High - A new beginning! SOPHOMORES 86 Steve Stone ,- . E Q, 1., x David Story ' fe- - Jana Stout 5 ,W we , A Lisa Stuard S ' Xi cp- Q' 'f f-are e 9 .. , - f ' fi ' 5 x- ' ' - l '1 '7t. 4- 'FHS'-'f .fx f ffl r , 1 f , V , I X f 1 I 4 -1 - ' X! . , Il X' . f , , K Ga i' I I Xe-417, L-L. LN Xxx 1 3 'V V1 55 ' 'V f -, -, '. g .,. xxx, X 5 N Y: Lf, 'l 1 i , ,-,L f - .-'i' - K' X5fj?kA: 5'iQ147' 1- 1 ' ' '57 ' ,. f.,f4ff ' 'g- -' 5:IX',1., ' S' ,J -7 iTzFi?'-1-fZ'?'f?':i3 V .lf f ' Q ' . v,'.,'H-fffizj' 3 ' -.-1 r..1:se ' An- 457- 'ta'- 5 1 -fn - , .. -. - : ,1,1,r fmvg-4-.,v4,.'H1 - .lgffggff .,- '.' '- AN. ,g 7' h. . .. -'RTQJ5-524' ii.-,T 'f -2--fir '., U1-9' ' -3' , 1 A ' ., f -55 -M 1 .Y -, ----f-, - - 1, . ,-,L-t.f .:: ra Q U. -. ..I V- 74, '- . 5-f.1e9 'Y'. - f f - ' :Q D. .vii -, A' -1- as-3:11 ,. . afa r-s!'1, t-or 'Sei-A . ,. 4 if if H--' -X N X ---25' ' F ' 'Fa f LF . ' 2? A .nf 'N ' , 13? 4, ff , -,.-12: .,,5.:..- eff ffiffp19 t3X?+ ' . 'vi-.gt r l - , '-- .Ni-3 4' f-.Y if f . - -uw' ' fa-..-- ., K X -. . , . . -,xv .xx :Q ..xEg., MS,',:I,:,tYH- . J , ,L - L, Q , , 3-3259 .f ffnfi-t .- N a SX-Q ' f'5':3i4'-.if?!fx' li L ' , ' , '.xf!,:f 'Q - Aw ,. -1551. ff? wg:'g'j-'93 - 'gl it In - - ,-j,fsf,. 'Li 1 .f - 4' L .- .' , fgae-3-' . Sfrfi-:IB.. . '. Trix' 1-as 23 a. f 3'i ripe-52 ,' 'tiff 'f 'ff '4 1 .ff H a iff f f ' ff:-' ' 11.9 1 - , - --:fiI'!!U4- ' ' ' ' -A X, WW E . -L3f . f '9f --. , ,N ' 41121, J.-.CJL '. 5 'y,',g gf. '- , -.', 1.3 4.-. ,' , .--'I-L. . W We YE. V T 730- 1-Kurs? gs.. il 3, I ve ,, 1 LEFT: Vicki Win pumping during her English class. UPPER RIGHT: Brenda Neal and Les- lie Brackeen chatting before firsr period. g i -. Vl s Y. ' f 5 ' lf' I., ' S , f g l. ' Lt ' -A 'X fx '31 -4 ' ,sl . ., K x x ff Xl ' V I Q 'W A 'L' ,T is .sv A I R .V-A , V gil., A , fr ..le V - 2' , - ,sz 1 .3 . , 1' S 1 pl ml A In 'n Al ' if 1 Bonnie Sudduth Penny Sugg Kathy Sullins Chris Sullivan Jerry Summerfield Mark Sutter Darryl Swank Dawn Swanzy Duskin Swenson Gina Tabor Terri Tabor Lori Tanski Becky Taylor Tex Taylor Tammy Teames SOPHOMORES 87 - Terri Peters and Brenda Pavlovich fighting off the Gay Terrell Tami Terry Mark Thayer Angela Thigpen Mike Thigpen Laurie Thomas camera bug. 1 . SOPHOMORES 88 Tricia Thomas Danny Thomison Sheryl Thompson Rhonda Thorton Paula Tice Reggie Bell contemplating the issue. ik ww-s Y I, ' , Q is 14 p ,., 5. W I- fr ma . - . , I TY . , ,fm we fan r 1lI 11 1, I g 4 'ii' nfl, ,JIU .' -5' 1 TR' i SH.-:H:.i: m 1' -. 5 ? I -jf -T ,V , 414395 5. 3 an 41f.:4:5s, . up Q7 sf 'Tx w xg ir ' 1 fl I, , .4 A Q . 3 Q? Ricky Alford. discontent about his Biology grade SOPHOMORES 'Q lil F i rs. ., . ff' ill T 2 Aiaf. fs... v uv yu... 'Val 'se Ecu. We X J .11 ' my 4 .Q J ' I r x -x , f sw V va y ' ' A' w . , mf 4 7 if . I :A F l AQ .N 5 . A V K . ' .gif 'rr x I xy .fy , , X 1 I A. da X li ' 1 : Jf.- , A jg N -. , . , - J Hi 311 it , V 1 ff V-gg li 7 411, HQ! iw. fl A , ' if , .g qw- '-L -v x 5 3, ' L ' 'N Z l ' , m f-'N 2 I E' . K A, tg e it , M I in 1 1 --.x ,, ,X -- 15 , .Fi 3' Brenda Tillery Jimmy Tindell Rosane Tinoco Melodie Trammell Troy Trammell James Traweek Jeff Trice Laura Truitt Tina Turley Brenda Turner Kelly Tyler I , I' X l N I if 1 Y, 4' it we nw y k ln' ,M I-X 5, ., we ,, M A 5 ', K ' f t 3 f Ji my sw ff A f 'Y V i Al f - qs :F-Q. I D . 2 3 'S , ww T J X - wil 'Tjjj ,fx fr ,,,, LuAnne Tyson Shari Umbaugh Brenda Underwood John Upton Mike Vandergriff Rick Van Huss Robert Vann Janet Vaughn Susan Vaughn Kenni Venable SOPHOMORES 89 SOPHOMORES 90 , 'I UPPER: John Schoolfield and Todd Carley listening to a special speaker talk of his proper hiking equipment. RIGHT: Jay White thinking, Hum. velly intelest- ing. . W, h te SOPHOMORE5 Keith Verble Sherrie Vinson Toni Vols Any Von Storch Cindy Wahlberg Craig Walker Damon Walker Earl Walker Grady Walker John Wlker Mark Walker Charles Wallace Jim Wallace Nancy Wallgren Kelle Walls I .ge we fr e ' X s , X E fl we EX I Q Wo' Sunni W-af ,Ni rs, -Q17 hw 65 Mu Q e W X .2- , nv A. 'H . I X 3 Q S' w. I Vg no . ,K sn '7'L'l fi X. 4. i 4' . . f ',., rf F 5.1. K ,al Qi- IL , - t 4 , ' ' x : rer P ., S i' A 'X i ' nn lr' ln, A W 1 J ' l if ZS.-. ' .:.A ,V l ,. s e W ,yy 7 ...t g. fs 5 J ' t V ji 5 ' t t t . W 5 U iff A David Walsh Linda Walsh Weston Walters Patti Walton Lisa Warnock Robin Watkins Denise Watters Derek Wauson Larry Weatherholt Angie Weaver Brett Webster Shirley Weed Kem Weicht Debi Wellendorf Richard Wenzel LOCKER TALK What could you have done in between classes? Usually you had just enough time to go to your locker and then run to your class! Yet, Ray Harris, Kurt Cheatham, and Kenny Womack seemed to have found time somewhere to have a little chat, and teach each other to clap their hands! The six minutes between classes came in handy when you needed a drink of water, or to fight with your boyfriend, or to call your mother for the P.E. stuff you left on the kitchen table! Yes, these six minutes sometimes became the most precious minutes of your life! Keith Wescoat Paula West Tana West Tony Wester Randy Wheeler Roney Wheeler Jay White Lloyd White Trey White Liz Wiesen Jack Wilborn Lynn Wiley Wm y M. it L Q M ifllv f 7 ,Z Ei ' 7' - - i'i ' L f W fs . . A, h N A xxx' A S. JV, f , V, . . ' . . ' X ' I t. ,f , . -A Qt N I! .1 T -A q sffy' ,tv W X r!x1kf.xs5?f ' A is W as if I .x- Vx ,I KZ V Q Y: ,f ', J N V X -6 'aaa ' , 1, W ai x sffagtifj 5'-f M 1 .4 ,5 mb. M Aft dt.. fs-. Q . Mrs. White instructs Robert Vann on how to LEFT: Melissa Deleon wishing for a date to the skating party. FAR LEFT: Mark McDaniel SOPHOMORES build the float . at his best. gke iv illlfff? .4 -gs fuenone 45 ., AVITCJ V' ifesw ks Miiififix TA 'M was A-x 350 -C5 QM we we 4 is xxx 4. A . L fl 13352-Q 3 J. fray ,V . W, i .I ...... -........ -It , V 9' R5 x.,. r Q 55, Erik .-, - iw-,m,g'.' , 1 ',' iw-fr ' QEN .. A f Nl! r lx J I f 19 f' uv 'Eff if P Z X 4 Q SOPHUMORES X x 5,2- I - ff v ,!' 1' his F at 4' U . . ...- Q' 'F V A -' ' if , ' K I In A N, , A . Qif 3 X sv' rg, - , Q i .f r r vs , ea hi ,g., irq , -Q, W K V -Q 'xg g. n , W. , fjgzx i. t W 1 1-5 ' WR Dana Williams Dean Williams Gary Williams Lisa Williams Sheila Williams Bill Williams Wayne Williams Carla Williamson Pete Williamson Charlotte Willingham Dennis Willis Danny Wilson FAR RIGHT: Rhonda Thorn- ton and Kenni Venable relaxing after an English lecture. RIGHT: Lynn Wiley and Cheryl Kellar doing last minute touch ups on the Sophomore float. Debbie Wilson Rhonda Wilson Rusty Wilson Steve Winslow Vicki Wirt Chris Wolf SOPHOMORES 93 y -2125? A- X ,ywf lp a +-- fzlf: ' E75-Y' , 9.9, ,fa-s g'-Q, ,4o 1g,g.1.sg5q ,.f2'1'J'f 'iff HV ' lla 13, .i5f.:f'f., Iqbsff- '- :'? if'-f'4FQf'f7-32H11-V 1 Z, as 1-FP' ' - , :L-L ' ? Hf.1igZff'v.'t-' Y' - . 'rt 'ffl -. ' , -,,.. -'E f i1Q'f'I1',g L'.n1'1 ', fZ5.1:-ff ,-s '?,s'i5 T of a V- -. , -.- s..- .-.--15:34 -sf ,t-j-11:-?,.-.f:f-,zmpg '-. -all 71.-: in .. 'L .Ei ix x -- ' ff, - ml, fa lf7Q,AM-'1i4A7J i!+g iii -Q . ' 'xxx' 'X bs E 'fn w,, f X A A - '. - ' g if 'gtg K wg- me-cz, ' '-- X , , -n ,,-: -'- A, ,X . vf ' . '- ,z - .1-' ,f3 j1g'9i:':'J1-,Q ' -:-' ,N B 3- I -, lf, :QA V F..y'P.,1i gff..' 'f . 'X wefifr- NX ' . ..v Q ,ti af -I .-I , Y an-4 . - 1 , 1 ,r I. ,A Q Q-x -,1-- 7-1, 1 . .-,. V Wu . f 4 - 13' 'rg' f .- A-rp f.. - 1-, ....-. X o f. . . , . V . 4 if -, . . f if ., , ,I ,.. B- -X, I . A .K , ,t f farm'-. . n .4 ' P . 1 :R Hx f 'QSW4 W i' N 4 Q2 '- . , ,tl ysqi? 1 .,v fQNKge,.x 2 1 3 ,1 ,- 5 Q , v I.-T749 .arde nt Arif- in ww , .fffrrff YQ- A f H K - NAM 495 ff Y I 1 'df Q s Ma M ' L 3 'ff-Vt4UP.' 1 ,'-ff, ,S I FHM? 6552: I .3 'Xie-hir. 11E?'E1'2 1-f' 'F iiirfa ' if -' ,psi . A ' K tiff 'f ssswf' T? as M11-'z' f 1 . X . ., ' w,,,',, - -..--- -V' -5 ' .gy-. r, Q A T, 5 ry A . iff'-2' ' -'? '7':if. 'ii 41' ' -4 ' , T .i - D '31 -521' 'Ei I , If! ll' 15. 5i',Ef , , nfijfif-5piLx,' ' ' ,tg .::j'.' fl . ,vw :Q V , my n'-:fu-X:-IT'-'V .:':5'4.l.i,i.::-5 RIGHT: seniors 79. BOTTOM RIGHT: Bobby I1 ' 35337 if gala lf , f QQQ, - g-,gxyigat Reyero slowly taking each step to the cafeteria. gfg X 35? 'Q V111 4 gif: . . . :rf 5, ,i 331, 5.5 .-5.5 'L-Q ' N - 4 - I. I egg-r' ' 1. ' . .Ach BELOW' June mum Seams Slack ffm the f ff ' 'W Erin- . -'fg? y 'e?Z1w?SZ attendance clerks. f .2-Wit 125' 'ew' T, ' ' ' - -- S- f' r - Blake Womack Kelly Womack Q. 'viii ' , A fi. T3 Kenny Womack Q37 L I i -' T' - Donna Wood Shelle Woodside K - M ' ' Randy Woody .f ' Q Theresa Woody Debbie Yates - ' -. 6 I d'ddd is f 4 RJ . ,- E Q ts A , , X42 -., , 4 f X I in f 4. T cy,stc, ,Y ', ,H ' . si 1 ,A 2 E y K it , T f ,Q ' T A x Linda Wright V Q H T A . Q I wp, 4 I I , Q ' s f H - K f 'ff Wt 77 F V - U i I fby i Vgzz Z 'i'Ld V li 'fft , 4 4 xl fy ,. Kim Yates 5 A m. V 7 V Chris Young N W ' ' 1 Mark Young ' Q ,P 9, ,,, Gary Zak Vlv, K. ,f ' Craig Ziegelbauer A-,fr ' -.L -- Patty Zubroski Y 'ffm sg .. uf 5555555 -T X W' T ff-, - SOPHOMORES 94 ,K-vs 5 N-6 , Ju, n ,.. , :ft Thereisno end tomylife. . . ,s , n e e L w 4 A V n There is no beginning to my death DEATHIS LIFE. SHELLY GLASSCOCK VON CONNER we fi n nj ' it ,,e nl 5 b iA C OUNCIL OFFICERS Dl11'lCal'1 IUNIORS 96 f f, ,, UMW Y Frm. x ,V yy 'P ? IU IORS W anna ce., 1 UN IORS 97 Stephanie Armstrong Vickie Abbott Kyle Adams Greg Ager John Allen Tracey Allen 7 William Alsup 1 3' , S I 15 ' t Jayme Amyett Karen Anderson Ryan Anderson Susan Anderson Mark Anderson 'Ni' ,, Tift Renea Ansley Shari Anz Jerry Armstrong Shari Armstrong Phyllis Arnold S. Ricky Atkins I VOLVE- ME T The Junior class has surely demonstrated the interest of getting involved in Bell's activities. They put forth great effort and came out with a fantastic float for Homecoming. They participated in the various dances and school sponsored activities. The Junior class in general, sold Raider decals to raise money for the Senior '78 prom. Different individuals have shown their dedication to Bell by joining different clubs and organizations. But their most obvious form of involvement, was shown by the enthusiasm that was displayed at the pep rallies. Mark and Mike White show their spirit by holding the Junior 76-77 Raider Emblem. Ek ., AQI J , 'f r if t. W A 7-5.-E9 J ,ima . hx ' 7 . f to t t r J A ill 15 'J 1 L ww 5, ' - f-me -2' JA ' f b y ffi V 7 t i T1 e a N.. -f 1. 'J 4 A5 ig J G I 5' N ,P 23- , - 7 l'e.f..fs? , 132142 , 2 . ' ist' Y 1 fV M MJ' 1 4.., ., .!-,. -t tt- ,-A - 5, wi ', - v,--.-fv- is I fs 4, I - V.. 412, C7 YTBWTT 5 t ps .bg -: ,E-,. n 1 ,www if A rift - ! XX' X ii 'af' A-' . Y fs. A il Q A .1 In 15 'V Fax at -'bv .' ' IE ix v , we A , A 'fs 4, 5' W 'q .J S if r 9 , to l it A Y IU IORS Laurie Baker Sarah Baker Keena Ball Phillip Ball V Greg Barr lvnxr J 2 W' 6 A fihg-X ,, wr 41+-, X1 S1 re ff ' I 1b ' 3 ' ff' 1 mh,f A . ' ff rfr Kf - N 11, , N A? it r Terri Bell Bill Bentley Bryan Austin Susie Austin Sherry Baccus Byron Bachschrnid Donna Baker Kelly Baker Dawn Barton Vicky Bartsch Tammy Bass Luan Bates Pat Bauerle Sherri Baumgarner Debra Beck Jimmy Beck Liz Bedford Donnie Beene Dennis Bell Rhonna Bell Tracy Berlekamp Mark Bettis Mike Bibb fm? Judy Bien Perry Birdsong Mike Biskie Cindy Black lean Black Sherrie Black IUNIORS 99 Teresa Creacy and Leslie Davis emoying the convenience of the courtyard Tab Black John Blain Lisa Blake Sandi Blankenship Mike Blount Elaine Blowers Randy Boase Roy Bobo Pat Bogan Deborah Bolen Rodney Bollinger Dean Bolman Erin Bolton Miles Bosaw Pam Boswell Nancy Boudreaux Liz Bourn Tim Bow Kathy Bowen Toby Bowen Paula Bowles Andy Boyd Denise Boyd Cindi Boyette IUNIORS 100 Brenda Martin STI YOOITI. ., jr, 1 I . N K 4.12 1,1 A ' a 'mi' rf I QgggQrMMg F' f in K eq vo. .ln -1 F vt gn 5 W 'x- 1 Alam, B f ,. - J J - Wx- i X241 Q' 'YW J' C -2 C tx V f,-V ,. 'I up ' f .M ,yn rf 'lr . Qt' . - W 1 I 44 , J If i ,,?,5,-if f izgt. - sf, -as ' Q P? 'bg L . ,. 1 . Y! YV I ,4 t fr 4' 'G e ' in J l- - y 9 :im . 'Q , 1 Q! V ' mx- T1 Ax A ' wvffi: ,Iv Jr--7 f rw'-. 5 x J '7 f J 't , . ,1 J gi 'pf ff ' f at +13 ' 1 1 ' X ,rpg ,jak I N ,Q - i. ff?Jr'f.,!a,:i ,v - w ll 'Q if L drawing something clever rn the Jimmy Boyles Darlene Bradley Gretchen Brady Lynn Brashfar Dave Braver Jana Brisco Cindy Brown Terry Bryant Liz Buck Kathy Bufe Denise Bullock Ray Bunch Robby Bunch La Donna Burch Jimmy Burk Jill Burnett Linda Burton Greg Bynum Mark Calhoun Curtis Callaway Alice Camp Carma Campbell Charla Campbell Christi Campbell Scott Cannon Eagle Carey James Carmichael Stuart Carpenter Don Carr lk 21' Mark Carr I Jeff Carrell X Kent Carter v r Stacy Cash Sarah Cave C 'V ' Cp Lisa Cawley 5 ' 'f N J Y A ' x Craig Edwards and Dana Gillis listening intensely in the Spanish Lab. Janet Chaffee Ricky Chambers Matt Chancellor Steve Chandler ' John Chapman p KI , I Karen Charles ' M Craig Cheek Todd Cheek Tommy Christ Dana Christopher John Cizek JUNIORS 102 sa ,-Q p-K. fo- Q, .. twl X 'wi va,-nv 5 'I 8 .. . 4 Na' 'im ' Q-YQ? hh I 1 S lj: Q in we ,,, . f. -tf' v f .ziisff IN., vw -469 .4-up N559 Y ' M if 4151 Gs., snrqy , f i2', I fl B11 -Kp' -.4-,-f W: -fm, K-Q V 2 l i x - SN . x Mfg 9 Sai lr 755i H in ,Q v-A., NH Q-fy.-W u X :ffl w. , 'Y' t A Rh! ' J , P fxjpt.-rex IU IURS fda 'A he .av 'TSI' if J' JY, veg 'N xv. . ln! 0 Q-.2 rits , I t X , Beth Clark Donna Clardy David Clark Kathy Clark Rick Clark , , , y ,ga 3 -wi r Steve Conaway Ross Conway Kerry Cook Calvin Cooper Kim Cooper Karen Cordes Carey Cordrey Tracy Corley Kim Corn Dan Courreges L, . X -Ni. . - - . 'Y A YX x . X 1 .fl Que.: .x -.1 'ft N,--. 'thi Sandy Croan Debra Cochran Mike Cockroft Janice Coggins Kenneth Cole Lisa Coleman Denis Collins Chris Courtney Ann Cowden Kim Cox Larry Cox Cliff Craus Teresa Creasy Diretha Crockett James Cronin John Cronin Kelly Crow IUNIORS 103 JUNIORS 104 Robyn Crumpler Greg Culp Dan Cumbie Randy Cupp Ronny Curry Dink Davis Vaden Davis Dawn Dedman Carol Deitz John Delin Randy Dickson Beverly Dodd Carolyn Dodd Sharon Doil Kathleen Dolman Alicia Dominguez James Dougals Sharlie Douglass Dalee Drury Sherry Duffek Beverly Duhamel Andy Duncan George Duncan Karen Duncan 'T' Kent Davis Kurt Davis Les Davis Renee Davis Sandy Davis R irgu A , 5 if? A ?r?,ti ff JR g X if X .a f as 'A nn! Annette Dow Randy Dowdy Jimmy Downes Doug Dowty Vicky Doyle -5.9 1' X. .tr.: 5 Xl l xl X? i ,xg I -sm. f Y 8' CP t 11 ' 1 . K qu- ,t.,f'?' 5' 've ' ' Q -4 -+ ' it . I as A lm wiv-. ' X k 1 xy N A . i 1 ff A is , J is L - W it ' ,-rf, -.1 . -' ,fxhf K , , 18. ', ri K 'Q 1 h A 1. vs was x ,x s, M uJ?M - , 1121 ' 71 , I ' va' - - X . N e' , X . ' I V ' X Q , ,ll if J la .gl J rv, IH. 5415 5 fi?-'se K ga ' iff' fb , , t . ?f4'f'gf :N 5: gbaqgy - 5 Q X 3 1 ttye Y 5 ff C ' ' . tr. PJ, if X ,f 293135555 his 5 A ' V . it J . If . wifi: -I 2' f T' BW 5 R Q ' ,- ,I I LL-1 g Qi - , 'D ' . , ,' I' P-.JL wif , Vx .5 A t Q, , ,. , A -A 1 A F-7' , ,JS A - .,, ,W -- ,. ,. . A I M A I xy , , L ! g 4 W. X :W X V . Az. 5 1 ,,,, - .- . x ' '- '-f- .-1 at ' H. K ' E JA inf A , C ' ' 5 J i n u 'Maxx A :1 f-A N f, . . 9. ff- ', ' ' x I C J? IS . A : lr! 2- fr' . 'g.17'r' 4 fs , ' f ls? l sssv .3 - :.:..reQe,.-1 A V s Zi' ws A X D Ab it T ht . Q A 54 A K3 AJ J 3 RELAXING During lunch time, many students get the urge to sit down and relax. Students at Bell have a wide variety of places provided for them to do so. Inside areas for relaxation include, the library, the auditorium and believe it or not, leaning up against cold grey lockers, in the crowded hallways. One outside area includes, stone benches at the back of the building overlooking acres of gorgeous bodies of every shape, form, and fashion - CFords, Chevys, Plymouths, and Datsuns . . . etc. etc.J. Other outside areas are the courtyard, which comes with a beautiful rose garden, Bell's Bell, and benches: the patio in front of the lunchroomg and last, there is the front yard . Students can escape the noisy cafeteria and resort to the coolness of the grass, the gentle breeze , and the singing of the birds, in the front yard, as demonstrated by De'One Smith and Becky Stidham. +,,4y v-'fs 2 are 5, at U . - , -f :gigs , f' n' -.z ' '- I W A.3g:5:,j-ii 1 4' I 1 p I i. K 1 w . 114 . A , v, -,U Q 1 F M, xx ,sf r 4 ,::- . f .. : A i. , W ..p Iiii up I pp ,f - 1 3.-sf 1 Q 7 lx of 'hy -4, 'rw-.' it ' 3' vf i k Q F53 -.B fl if -4 y V . . if f,,' 5, Q A ' 's 'z ' F A if I xg - ' 1 X V ,f ' ' o ra! 134 Sf Wu Q Q 'ws Sharon Duncan Lisa Durant Stacy Duvall Kevin Dye Greg Eaks David Earnest Bobby Echols David Echols Kerri Edge Phil Edge Ted Edmondson X Brad Edwards I 40 , 5 N tt, 1. as ,Af U K-.. .,., Mr X s '. ,W l 1 li V' .ev 5.1 1 Craig Edwards Tammy Eldridge Sandy Elliot Steve Ellsworth Leisa Endicot Carolyn Englehardt .TUNXORS 105 Lori Erickson Kay Ervin Diane Erwin Tamra Etheridge Kelly Evans Perry Evans Peggy Everly Jimmy Fagala Gordon Fagras Jill Failor Mark Fawks Debi Feemster Kevin Fennell Darren Ferguson Jeff Flowers Nancy Floyd Pat Ford Pattie Forkner Dede Forrester Pam Fortenberry Ginger Fowler Ray Fox Todd Fox Glen Francis Kayla Walker working hard on rhe Junior float. JUNIORS 106 -'s. -' 'fa-ww 9 x Vw 5 lv eg F ll . 1 , ,l . a Q Q W4 1713 ,Q . VIN 3 . F R , , , D fi: in A 5 f'-5 ' K A it . 'E J 'ss xl 'K r X v F Cb Q ri? 6 W f x' f rx 5 . fl f' ffl cvs IU IDRS SEE? 4269 '-4 Y' 'aus 'Gan' ww A fgfa fyff. ,lj A, , VA Q55 ff.-. ' QM i V N -iii V .Z ,4 ,o 4.6. 'J W L -r r 4 ! F Q 1 X y fa 2. V A . . NJQ A E if K' i s K , ,' 7: XA, , 5 D L l. 8l2,'7xx ,I S ' f ' , 5. ' ,x?.. E' 1 235, -1 Q' ' 5-55 F 2 P F - IK id .ag- ' g - 'f 4,3 J' ,,,- 'lat V wig . Wa 1' f 3' . xg W' - 1 1 r.s,s fx 3 a, .4 avg . -, ,, . Robby Bunch. Scott Hammonds. Steve Jackson and William Alsup, rally. 1 1 1 '56, ts F H- 3 if V . at A I I I H , W A x 41. ,J v-0' my '- 4 - 4 x J 'IT -'N ,, ' 'sale v,- 1 t J t i: take a rest in between cheers at a e Carol Frank Stan Franklin Eddie Frazier Paul Frazier Sue Frieden Terri Frownfelter Tammy Furhman Denise Fulmer David Fulson Cheryl Gafford Guy Gagne John Gaither Jeff Gandy Stella Garcia David Garrett Amy Gaston Tana Gee Joni George Sherry George Doug Germany David Gille Dana Gillis Gaylynn Glazner Tommy Golden Brenda Golightly Kenny Goodpasture Sheryl Gouge Tony Grant Mike Green Ted Green David Greer John Gregory Steve Gresham Mike Grice Kesa Grimland Sharla Grounds Becky Guess Paul Gullett Scott Gunter Jeff Hackney Guy Haley Gary Hall Cindy Hallenbeck Scott Hammonds John Hancock Tamrny Hancock Paula Haney Lisa Hanks Kelly Harden Tommy Christ skillfully sliding down the hand rails to the cafeteria. it--1 'wi ez- K' 'A .3 fl-vm K can .... W. QE at ,F K: is fm 1 I f XX, 4.-if L gi ei , HI ,Ig if N-,' s Q Q' 1 W 4 9' I L, 'Q f I r X , , X vs Q- 'Zh sv Ns :wif 9 f, .' 'Y Leer J ,f l Wi g riffs-15 av ly '1' ,. Q X , 1, if it i ' X .K 'j Q ..,. , . . 'V 11 ur mff . ' 1- if ,gng,:, !fQf!,. ,, , 1 ., a . , nmnvf P5 ii isa 1 1 r CX, 2 .1 f' - V- z e w an .fxf I- 'Nm f r -1., I ORS .ye . f of f J -Q X if N g a i a ,. s o 1 ,Q R if i E . lf ' Nff?figl..W' lf f f. wg as Q as-.sal Sl 1 as a . rp fg- 5 A 1 J . V -.Q , Q w L , 2, 1 Rex Hardin Byron Hardy Dawn Harp Rachel Harvey Keila Head Robin Head Pam Helm David Henderson David Henderson Karen Hendrix Mike Hendrix Linda Henry Bud Hensley Jim Herndon Brian Herron Marr Hershon Tracey Higdon Alison Hill Delores Hill Tyrene Hill Vanessa Hill Steve Hipkins Cindy Hobson Sandy Hogg ,fi - To help boasr the Raider football ream to vie A tory, Kathy Pyle, decorated number 35's locker K I with crepe paper, balloons, and signs. FRIEND- SHIP Throughout our years at Bell, we have met many new faces. Whether the person came from Hurst, Bedford, Central, or Harwood Junior High, made no difference to us. Once you were at Bell, you were a Bell Blue Raider, and we were all as one. A friend is a necessity in life. He helps you through your bad times and shares your joy in the good times. A friend sprinkles life with all the little things that it brings. Life sure would be dull without friends, as Johnny Gregory and Dave West show the joy they receive from companionship. J? 4, Candy Holder Rick Holliday Gina Hollingsworth Frankie Holloway Janet Holt Scott Holzer 'vi-9 Annette Hoover Debra Horn Randall Houghlin .,- Dale Howard Kevin Howard , Karen Hudson ' l is ef ff, 4, 1. , . t 4 aw , Y '? N.. X Y Q, i me we t 9' v-rv . . 1 s ff 'sv . gt. .. ,. . mfs I . Greg Huebner Andrea Huffstutler Ricky Huggett Theresa Huggett Mark Hughes Steve Hussey Q F lfiff fi f . gl A, , -B. A N S ist J' 9 Wlx ,sw I as sd I li' J A my 3 X s . t f ra JUNIORS Nm? I T'fF 'os-ga A 5 :P nrf.,+ K at 'lib 'f ,J 9 af fi 'A' 50' -4.-as IU IDRS :. ip- rj J 5 E ,x j 1 -- ' sa wr-ww S t J BY J k 2. V . . may ' ' 'Q A E 31. 'QW' is ghhf A J 4 ,i i i f A J S xxdef' Steve Jackson Kelli Jacobs Valerie Jager Jimmy James Ricky James Joy Kane Tim Kay Liz Keaton Toby Keck Tim Keegan J I 5 Rex Hutcheson Mike Hutchinson Greg Ingram James Ingram Pam Jackson Rick Jackson Mary Jansky Steven Jenner Harold Johnson James Johnson Joe Johnson Julie Johnson Lane Johnson Vince Johnson Burlan Jolly Brian Jones Steve Jones Cindy Josserand Tena Keith Tammy Kelley Kim Kelly Mike Kelly Beverly Kemp Lisa Kennedy JUNIORS 111 X9 . ,, Paul Kercho Donna Key J., Gary Kidd -,wr J N .y-.,, , Karre Kidwill Susan Kidwell f me TY 5' X A Q 4 X f' ' Julie Kilcrease J Cary Killough Ken Kimbell Jeff Kincade Kathy Kirchoffer Mike Kirschbaum A IU IORS Susan Knarr Jim Kneisel Karen Kraft Carol Kramer . N .. I ip' ' I I HI' I Marty Kuhn Jennifer Lackey ,i David Lain Becky Laird 1'7 Monica Lake Karen Landry Steve Lane David Laramore Rodger Larkin Lana Laue I Lenee Lander .4--f 4-'av Jeannene Lavender x , ' V b y Dana Lawson ' J x ' J W , Laura Leath seg, P - J Russ Lee A f v'J' J ff' ' Donna Legg f 1 - A j J J gif-13 Q , 5 ' C - , ' I. ,f rg . p ii .J 5 ' . fn J JUNIORS 112 ' 6 x .. ,e,r,. W. E Q, E A' ' , 1 mn r af Y I 1 N316 ' Julie Krause H A Q' X ? b XX fi L .ar Ji . , z . , 2 X 1 ffl sg! in 3' A 8 L -fa . pa! f -, fm' A ' -r' 'QU a-as N, -- l 1:17 N, 'b zg 'lf' E Cara Legge Nanette Lemay Melony Lifsey Billy Lile Patti Linduff 'S F V f I X 1 V cz, V fo in , . a 5 wi V a -af 't M s 1 Sl - Q Q 'Ai' rf, we M s- so i . . MN' ' 11:11. ff' ,,,b , n H ' V s 1 . 5 ! V ir. V, A' ,f N. A ' . ' . f'I , K V1 , fy. .V VV , of Vg. , Vo , 31 Vs V, s . 3. . f jx 115 4 ..,-M'-. -,F fl .. ,13 -4 , f ,. , -,f 5 Y f if '-' '. X r 1 H1621 Q X .5 1- ffl 5 if . f 1,- -.A , -x, V 1, ,' pq' f . V W l :, l is - L K V f J 4 I Q J ,W 1 , 7 I l I ' :X . ' , x N. . o , 'V' 'tux g V , 2 1 I . -s .,,' NS? gf A V- i CTLZI V. VV V V ,V VV ,V V? V V . 3V ,VVi im ,W . 'A it A,W or H ,nf 0 , V VV ' :nk A Q sr : V I V, V l 4 if f 1' I -4 ' A B Kilt. :Sale - 1 'W Linda Loerwald Mike Long Stacey Long Larry Luster Tracy Lyde Debbie Mabry Patti Linduff shouting about how good the lunch- room food is. ,..7r -r' Sandra Marsh Delana Martin Sean Martin Wendy Martin Beth Mason Kay Mabry Nelda Main Mark Majors Teri Mansfield Sheryl Maris Don Marlow IUNIORS 113 Lucy Matthews helping Tracy Peek with his crutches. Kevin Massey Connie Maughn Mary Mauldin Robert McC1ung Lisa McConnell John McCord Audrey McCormack Ronny McCoy Steve McCoy Marty McCullough Lunette McDaniel Chuck McDonald Steve McDonald Eddie McDowd Paul McDowell Michelle McDuff Tamie McGinnis Larry McHam Tami Mclunkins Randy McKinney Kim McNabb Perry McNair Michael Mead Anita Medeiras IUNIORS 114 157117 7011 X Kathy Meek Samnang Men Ralphia Merrell Tim Michael Kim Middaugh Clay Milan Nick Milano l N rv Eric Miller . -A V 1 -.lf V X Jayne Miller 'Q Q., as I -'--f V rf:-f N . . N-1 el it i lfiiilliflillflf f 'Y Q tr l -N I' K , Britt Mills fx if of f ' H a 3 55.55. Kim Milton we 5 ' A . ,f Scott Mitchamore L , 4 R Bh'l' M' dy 1 1p rxon 1 if 'u 4 John Monroe -A 0 David Montgomery mm 'P , , , ,Q l , , Q lean Montgomery I S Ax l x ' ' '.-, g QTQ if l L L A 'U , t - Q , Martin Moody . N fm 99 A 1- Steve Moon -.gt . :li , ' A 7 ' Danna Moore ' Q X Keith Moore my X f n E Kevin Moore l Toni Moore X ' A JV!! 1 l i tt a s g f B- I ff to , --. W 'lf gg Rhonna Bell and LuAnn ' A L 2 Bates getting ready to have a party to end the first Tn IUNIORS 115 JUNIORS ll6 Wendy Moore Teresa Moreland Jamie Morgan Jeff Morgan Marsha Morgan Stacie Morgan Kim Myers Mike Neal Kathy Neidholt Carolyn Nelson Kay Nelson Ronnie Newman Sandy Niblert Mark Nicholson Dale Niekamp Bruce Norman Mike Northcott Gerald Northrip Doug Norwine Janet Novey Jeanne O'Dell James Omas Ray Oujesky Debi Overby Kay Owens David Pace Janice Pardo Kathy Parr Kim Parsons Wesley Patterson 1, J 5-xl f so I Kathy Morrison Nancy Morrison Vickie Mullin Terry Murdock Mike Murray .ra gm X . gy ., 'lr .P .- 3 6 .-,f x if 'fi P 4, c. ' x .M E! . 6 tv'J if '5 1 t. I ' R mfs., 'G ph! 5a,,aar rms J , B y Q gg, gi 1 is J I 4 f L , and .. ,gf it xx f fs XP- vg Inf P ,J A ,Afbm ,D 39 N?Z5' J 4: tg: 9 Bl .nl .?M...h'rlsl IU r' 9 . N ', EJ vw, v t iigea' 3 . ,mm 1 I 1 is - is ' ,V 's . ,. 5 ,P - - -D 4 2 f l: Q - Q 6, I Q I9 ' Q 2 5 . . ' ' 'Gm jf J a .g JT x. I If I ix ,R J t g 4-wx!,s',f , N 5 it .P 'i - u l- -fi z 4: M?- ig. J , H-L fn, ' C W 1' I URS I .. ' Ag K W- 52.1, J .N QM... . 1 N r - ., 9 J N4 xl: 9 ,J W I fwfr, Q -f -1 ww H, . B gr , dlgly R it J A fd 'x - N ' -P i V sg - . -Fikwm rigor ff d ' ' N ' N' ., V 5' J '52 ZZ. L, J ,V 1 ,,. J ,W W ra, y rss, -ew ' tif , . 6 F - ,ie ' ' Q IN' 5 f ' fx- , 1 -K 'ILTQ J E Q N 5, 1 , . . -Ei' . J f ' 3 -1. . ' . 1 V ,, - 'F f avi in f ffr, . l y - ' A y Donnie Pauling l 1 A 2 A ,Q gg, agp Shirley Payne l t Q, ge gs, E ., 5 A Tracy Peek i 4 , 5' k'A m' - Pam Pemberton 1 t A J ,rny r S ' . . w Tony Penland l ,R p ' l N 0 PJ 1'i I wg? X 'om M 8' David Penn tg, X 'ms K, . ,-by . if Ink' Z 1 ia is b . K 4 f nfl'-'Ali np: ,- , B- 1, P' 'Wb.' ff I Q sv Q 17 im in ll K silggsiif K F,,, I .2 t iff'-lf' A 4 , r I, . L X, at Q, ,,,, David Penn A S' Phillip Penn 3? Ms PX V' 'P , -K Sharon Penner k.. - Lori Perkins Mike Permenter Andy Perry 5 ,f xx, 5... Mike Petersen y ,ugh y David Peterson f Libby Phillips xy' px Keith Pirtle ,Q f P Eric Pizer t A Morris Platt ASSEM- BLIES Assemblies played a big role at Bell. When assembly day came around, you could always hear, Come on, buy a ticket. Get out of your second period class for only fifty cents! This was all it took to get 99070 of Bell's students at an assembly. Of course, there were a few that were free. Such as, the one where the Juniors ordered their Senior rings. And one when the class had to meet to take care of Junior business. Whether on stage or just sitting in the audience, the Juniors participated in many assemblies. LEFT: Several Juniors talk of how they enjoyed the assembly at which Pilgrimage performed . Mike Green giving Kim Parsons a second loo Greg Poorter Deeann Porter Lon Plummer Debbie Poarch Jodi Powell Fonda Power Tony Price Jackie Primel Brenda Prior Kim Putt Kathy Pyle Darren Rains Fred Randolph Debbie Ratcliff Kay Ratliff Martha Ray Randy Ray Will Reese Mary Ann Reeve Susie Reyero Mike Richards Thomas Richards Mark Richey Debbie Rierson IUNIORS 118 Mike Murray reading instructions to Steve Gres Debbie Rietfors Wesley Rippy Julie Rixen Judy Roberts Robin Roberts Carl Robinson Connie Rodger Teresa Rogers Joanne Roggenbuck Jenny Rorick Ceacy Rossitter Lenore Rothman Jane Rue Dana Rumfield Mike Runyon Sheri Rush Tommy Rush Desiree Russell Rusty Russell Tammy Rutherford Jill Sadlo Sandy Sain Diane Sanchez David Sanders JUNIORS 119 Ray Sanders -'X-',Z David Savidge ' tg, - Carla Schifelbein i 'df K Q ' x Tammie Schuessler '17 l Gene Scruggs X S 1 p , f 1 s -if , . J , Q? . li Si ., pq. 1? h .. 1 I' if ,, v- Mi J, M 2,3- 1 f , YE ,, M3 X' + Lois Seagraves ,W y Bill Seifert Ak' M. 9. g Lori Self K .ai NJ ' ,qi M Steve Sellers Z y g : 7' r Q Missy Semaan ff y V ' g' ' Teresa Settle 1 .F ' S Q S 'A N , 5- Steve Chandler wondering when he will be able to start shaving. Tim Shambley f' 4 Patty Sheehan g turf, Brenda Shepard Q 53 , Doug Shockey Q w A Shelley Shockley 0' Sara Shoemake ' I 5 g Becky Siebenthall Steve Siegmund Kim Sime Tina Simoneau Alicia Smith IUNIORS 120 'wtiianl 1 f-6 E., . . fl Q i A Na 9? 1 .2f ., 2322 ,Rt ti, Nw it Q. F6 ,W , - 1--, I .11 f if , -,. gif? 5 ggsgii' ,MW SW Wy, My fav. .. ., 12..2.i1W5wxz'7i6 f, ' W G .CF . ,V fr. 2, ff' .zz My 'Z ' we 1 ,Q fi ., N if , Nu 'I 5 ri, , ,HW fur ,wx 4:-r 'L L27 ,Fi iv ,, vi? kb' V f , K 'wt ' Q Q?- , , ,xii i W C...-1 Q, . ,,,g,p-V mv v - ' X' Q, , M N -if ,495 .f s' 4 1 ' if 424 . Q! AQQ4 it S .ana ,fn-nr IU IDRS 'Lf sa .Af as 3 1, 5, av V y ik 1: is f fi may x, W ,S v-'v NR' iw 'vi' .1 63 fi? 111' 'fx 1 Andy Smith Dale Smith David Smith Janet Smith Mark Smith ., -,,. .1 gt , Sherrilyn Smith Wes Smith C E . fm Mike Smoot ' as? if Jan Snyder 7 Shirley Sommerfield it :xx W' 5 Janet Spence Cindy Sports Angela Southard Steve Springfield Joetta Stewart Becky Stidham Cindi Stinson Bobby Stone Patricia Story Debbie Stubbs Paula Stuck Ps. VV Jack Swindell Kenneth Tabor Joe Tanner Lynn Tarver Rocky Tassione Cathy Sturm Lawrence Swank Cheryl Swanzy Dean Swanzy Suzanne Sweet Dawn Swenson JUNIORS 121 Katrina Tatom Carrie Taylor Cindy Taylor David Taylor 1' 'vt Penny Tenity Mike Terry Mr Chris Test . lim Thias Kim Thomas . Clinton Thonesen Orren Tidwell 'Es t 5-. fr , T fer- A r i X' , ar A, ,T N? ' , 1. 5. ':?' ,T , , , ' ,Q I f I ' 1 is E Ni, , M ,gr V an 1 ll .' V , K J , f N , 5, A xy X 5 f 13 X K 1' A X a 3155 Y ,i.: S' ' 3 :ve Wil. ' . H X L J T Q l ' ' 'A X V' -'S' xfI '- ' . su A-0'- VI. f 'rs ' .af v' W Q , T,, st C-fi 4 ,, , ff.Q K NI: 1 W N J Y -0 A X'-X ' ' .1 X i fr Pt Thomas Tillery . 1 X - Z--s' T r . .vp , , w r 4., I Mr- - 4 1. A Debbie Timms A L if ' Marie Tognazzini l 1 O W Betty Tolbert , Linda Tolley 'Q Vaughn Toney ' p A i David Tongate ,A , N' j . ' KN . y x pi fl C ,ll mf, o M X, fX it P RKING LOT What would we have done without the parking lot? Even though it was sprinkled with glass year round, and the bottom of your car fell out after you hit the two feet high speed bumps, it came in pretty handy. Especially if you were early and you happened to get the very first parking space. If you were late, there was always the extra parking lot in the woods, or the yellow striped no parking zone. But if you picked the yellow striped no parking zone to park your car, chances were, you probably got a warning ticket from the ever smiling Security Guard. Whatever the case, we Cthose who had parking stickersj were surely grateful for the parking lot. Mark Majors and Jamie Morgan cheerfully walk up the stairs to their first period class, after getting a fairly decent parking space. e s a T . -I 1 tg iii it Denise Tibbitts Craig Tappe Jerry Traweek Mark Trimarchi Julie Truitt Larry Tubbs Eileen Turner Karen Turner E? r9 La ,K gl g . ...., , pig, 14 1 van., Mohola Turner Terry Turner Leslie Tuso Richard Underwood Craig Upton Tommy Vastine Donna Vaughn Sid Vaughn Elaine Verble Belinda Vernon James Veuer David Wagner Kayla Walker Kyle Walker Suzanne Walker Danna Wall Donna Wallace JUNIORS 123 IUNIORS 124 Lisa Blake waits in line to fix her schedule. Lanette Warnock Ricky Weaver Monica Weber Leigh Weiler Rene Welborn Mike Weller Carrie West Dave West Jill Westfall Donna Wethington Rick Wardlaw ,-sq, rf' , f ri I W if lox Cindy Weyl 1 A 0 W 4 5 , ilffhifbf , Y N ' 1 gf Y: f J- -' 5 5 Q is -Qi J - uv ef 1,719 .K Q. QS O-n '-3 Cn rf: BP 55. 22. N45 3 O... K4: 0-Q. Eff' 5: ...g- 50 on 58 H3 -fn: mu, D -Q 5-o 2.5: Hn. mn. :Tm SH ,,,:'. .-Q :fm gg,-. am Q. 3? -o .-. :s-1 ocul- ,...... gee: ,,,. IU 10125 i ' h3: 'Qi A' ' i' Q, .Mag K N 'Q .f ,X iff Janice White - ,ng gfj i Mark White L4 'W J gg M if Mike White X, Y .k' . W , K 1 Rhonda White f Q' . ,Lis Q- Y .,W' , f.-W. A ,X 1 ,f.:Vn ..Qh 1 ,n.., .n.1 f f nNn 4 n nn n N W my ,gi i in is Darla Whitehead - is ' L I . 1 ' if Verena Wilfong xx l if f ' ' Brenda Williams Z. 1 W i E i Chrisanna Williams y X, ' L. M g, .r i Kathy Williams .. s L W xl f 4 IUNIORS 125 ABOVE: Kevin Massey and Lane Johnson going back to class after a lunch break. RIGHT: Scot Hammonds and Toby Bowen doing a little dance! Kurt Williams Paula Williams Susan Williams ,.,.., Terry Williams Tina Williams Susan Williamson Barbara Wilson Pat Wilson Tommy Wilson Doug Wood Lisa Woolf - --as Thomas Wooten Kelly Wulff ' Pam Wyers i Michi Yant ,V . Dennis Yates L. '25, gl ' T, Kristie Yates 'A wffff' j i A T IUNIORS 126 LEFT: Gary Kidd seeking advice in the counselors office. BELOW: Lenore Rothman and Mary Ann Reeve doing their homework in the cafeteria. IU IORS , .lx.4 .f5.gw4' ii 'I' I , cljr y 1 , FAN , ligsij, -X. r Vg t ,I V4 'Q fig' V X Robert Yates Marcy Young Jon Zanewych Debbie Zaremba David Zicelbauer Ion Zanewich does a rhythm dance to the drum cadence at a pep rally. JUNIORS 127 SENIQ I ff? NCIL OFFICERS 3, Rlck M 581616112 L1S3 Solberg Mnn','1 A'I!I'lkOSI1'luS Looney SENIORS 128 L ' -' yr- P , er. ' -. Y' WW 0' -f A . 1 Mlrf - ,, , ,M H i' fm -'5' 2 'V E H , ,,,, E ,, ,,gwa' , 3 L, 2. . 1 . A ' M., 'MM , , . , V' 14 ' - X 4172 5 , . ' ,, V , , , - . , , W , ,,.,, Q 1 LV,A YV. 5, ,. , N ,ff g 1 np.- pau 9 4 1 1 Y E IORS John SENIORS 129 DUSTY ALEXANDER RICKEY ABBOTT DONA ACUFF DEBRA ADAMS DONNA ADAMS IANICE AKERS STEVE ALLEN TED ALLEN TODD ALLEN 9-7 ig it 'ff ' SUE ALSBURY A -1 ' ' MARCIA ALTIZER I 'ai A .X , P r DAVID AMYETT or KARIN ANDERSDOTTER E , as . Nia- i SENIOR SPIRIT Yes, there is a difference between spirit and Senior spirit. It is a very special spirit. It's the kind you get when it is your last year and chance to give all you have got. You show this spirit because you are so proud of your school that you just have to stand up and shout. In fact, you show so much spirit by waving balloons, flags, and streamers , that you win the spirit award many, many times. Extra props such as a twenty-five foot tall Raider man, a fat lady holding a sign saying Victory or Bust, and a wooden map of Texas all depict the Senior 77 spirit that aided in making your senior year what it was. ,aa I I e ,f .L -f A I .Xb 1 , Q. , 11' -- ' , fm M. 1 y MQ 'S Jim 15 I 5 , , N B ,315 Q. I. I N, A A fn -A SENIORS , -. 5,121 . -5 ,, A , , ,L A- 'fy ' . :I ' Q . new f .1 N 1-.- W -- A x -fkf - A: z . Q11 : 522 T Q55 Q 1, I L i sl? W' . 2 IG ag? - 5 - 9- gf I 1 33 ,r ri I. A in f I aa A JI Z i1 P MIKE ANDERSON ROY ANDREWS STEVE ANDREWS DAN ARCHIBALD -fr B df LARRY BAKER MARLINDA BAKER ROXANNA BAKER RHONDA BALLARD CLAUDIA BANCK CAROL BARBOZA DANNY BARNES ETHELYN BARNUM ANGELA ARMSTRONG KALA ATHERTON COLLEEN BACH ADRIENNE BAIRD DEREK BAIRD DARLA BATES BETH BAUER PAM BAUERLE BONNIE BAXTER KATRINA BETTY SEN IORS 131 FAR RIGI-IT: Sandy Brewer shows Greg Wyatt getting a fresh breath on a clear beautiful morning. SENIORS 132 CHRISTIE BEAM ION BEARD CLAY BEAUCHAMP KIM BEAVERS REGGIE BECHDOLT CI-IERYL BECK STEVE BEDFORD JACQUELINE BELL VIVIAN BELL LORETTA BELLINGHAUSEN BARRY BENNETT JULIE BENSON SUSAN BORLAND 13 4-Q. SENIORS E7 a spirit smile. RIGHT: I T3 x I 95 3-.Q,I1'1 t StStr ti .. I f 4' A , N Jw. DARLA BIGGS STEVE BIGHAM IERI BIVENS -. . Iohn Kimbell and Doug Rake running concessions at a dance . PHILIP BLACKMON VINCE BLAKELY ROBERT BLUME CHRISTI BOGAN PAT BOGAN JAMI Bouss 4 ' KIM BOLTON , E, ' CAY BOREN I is TRACIE BUCHANAN SENIORS 133 DEBBIE BOYD SHAWN BRADFORD BOBBY BRANDON DEBBIE BRANHAM WARREN BRANTLEY CINDY BRANTON MARK BRAZELTON CURTIS BRELAND SANDRA BREWER VICKI BREWER FAR RIGHT: Mark Henderson getting a smack from his mommy at a pep rally. RIGHT: Randy Cramer making up a Science Fiction test. 8 ln MIKE BRIGGLES LISA BRIGHT DALE BROOKS PAT BROTHERS TERESA BROWN SENIORS I l .. f ,, F J .QI ., 1 f . . Nr - K, Aw. SMIK SENI ORS arf' JR 5, !,,.-1' LEFT: Sandy Oestereich and George Duncan displaying the afro look BELOW: The Bummerettes shaking their booties at the Senior Follies. RONALD BRYAN SCOTT BRYSON DAVID BUFE BRENDA BULIN ROBERT BURKHEIMER STEVE BURCHAM JOHN BURGESON KALA BURKETT LISA BURNELL CONNIE BURNS BRITT BUSH NORMAN BRYROM JACK CABLE DARREN CALLAWAY RICHARD CAMPBELL SENIORS SHERRY CAMPBELL ARTURO CAMPOS CARRIE CARLILE BRENDA CARNS DAVID CARR ROBERT CARR KIM CARROTHERS ROBYN CARRUTH CURTIS CARTER IOI-IN CARTER KELSAY CARTER MICHELLE CARTER SENIORS 136 4 4. Q 'E 4- in T1 L ' 1'- - :K-c-' . 3 . nr -as-1 9 X Il '44 ' 2 if , g , w ' RIGHT: Seniors enjoying rho hard work ir Look to make a successful float. LOWER RIGHT: Jeff Williams paying for one of the great lunches in Lhc cafeteria. 17 in fl? -ff. gr aw f was K ., ,?,.,..v I X4 1 5 gf? X. E g 'N 3- SE IORS ., L I AB' SY K rg? I Debbie Donowho giving support at one of the vic- torious Raider games . ., A ,QV bm i ' ,. 4, N 'ir Y 7 SCOTT I. CASE RICHARD CASEY LISA CAUGHEY MIKE CHANCE IEAN CHANDLER TED CHANEY CURT CHASTAIN DANIEL T. CHENAULT DEANA CI-IILDRESS JANIS CHRIETZBERG BRUCE CLARK LORRI CLARKSON SENIORS 137 : ' Y' SENIORS 138 ROBIN CLAY MIKE COBB TERESA COLE IUANITA COLLARD SARA COLLIER DARYL COLLINGS DIANA COLLINS LARRY COLVIN MIKE COMPTON DAVID CONSOLVER BYRON CONSTANCE RON COOMBS MIKE COOPER SANDI COOPER BRETT COOVER SHARON COPELAND 'S- SENIORS SHERRY COOK LARRY COOLEY F ,, In I V ' nh , Q Ry , -1 A I ., ' , A., . H' Y 4' 1 I ,. . x Z? , ,N A . e KELLY CORLEY LAYNE COUNTRYMAN CAROLYN COYLE MARK CRAIG I' wig S5 I f fs xg! TX x BACHELOR SUR VI VAL Bachelor Survival is a course designed to assist Senior young men in coping with the harsh realities of existing in a world void of motherly care. Despite the prevailing attitude that it is a goof -off course, students learn various techniques of fundamental household chores, such as: cooking, sewing, matching socks, making up beds, dying clothes in the washer unintentionally, and scorching new clothes on the ironing board . All of this training will come in handy when one leaves for college and has nothing to write home to mother about. This learned bachelor hopes that with this training he can teach his soon-to-be wife to be the perfect maid, cook, laundress, and seamstress . This course is actually a Senior privilege and most Sophomores and Juniors cannot wait for the day in which they will become educated bachelors. Kenneth Hill and Rusty Lea demonstrate how they can wash dishes. RANDY CRAMER RONALD CREECY CHRIS CRISWELL LISA CRITTENDEN MIKE CROCKETT MARK CROWLEY SUNNY CROWNOVER TOMMY CRUMP DENNIS CRYER BRENT CUMBIE LINDA DANIEL CYNTHIA DANIELS DEANNA DEAN SENIORS 139 SCOTT DARR DANA DAVIS KARLA DAVIS TERI DAVIS TONI DAVIS LEE DENBINA CAROLINE De PEUTER DAVID DICKERSON SHEILA DIXON BUBBA DOBBS RICKY DOGGETT BEVERLY DOLLAR DEBBIE DONOWI-IO STEPHEN DORSEY GEOFF DORST 7 Red Sifford relaxes under the hustle slgn ln thu band hall before practice. SENIORS SENIORS M 6. an ' Y- ,A L ff! if if WZ 6 X lx v X 4 . ig-T, SX.. , X ' ,. ff. l.- Virginia Merrill and Kaye Suarez are good examples the many cheerful onlookers at a Raider football game .JF f gf Q x PAM DOWDY LARRY DOWELL JOHN DRAKE CAROLE DUFFICY DOUG DURHAM ALAN DYE CINDY DYSON KARLA EARP BRENT EATON LORRI EDEN CATHEY EDMONDSON EDDY EDWARDS GARY EDWARDS ROBERT M. EKLUND CHERYL ELEDGE SENIORS 1-11 RIGHT: Judy Morgan boosts Raider spirit by displaying the fact - Victory or Bust! FAR RIGHT: Gary Moss, Flash Ratcliff, and Robert Osborne display their numbered shirts before the basketball game. IERRY FAULKNER RANDY ELLIOTT DAVID ENOCH SANDRA EPPERSON GIL ERNST CINDY ESQUIVEL IANETTE EWING IOE FALTER ROBERT FARRELL TONY FEEMSTER r , A CRAIG FERGUSON DAVID FERGUSON LAREE FINCH SENIORS 142 I ' r 'L NANCY FISHER RICK FLANNERY RAYMOND FOSTER KENNETH FOWLER 65-'X X 11. SUZY FOWLER BOB FRANSISCO TOMMY FREITAG KENNETH FRICK BRAD FRIEDEN PATTY FRIEDEN MARCI FROWNFELTER while eating their lunch. Wendy Kirchoffer and Gary Moss caught by surprise SENIORS 143 1 I SENIOR FOLLIES Were they talented? As far as the Seniors were concerned the were. The Senior Follies were great this year. We tried our hardest and we put forth one of the best assemblies all year. Thanks to the Raiderettes, the Bummerettes, the Coasterettes, the Twits, ballerinas, singers, and the pillowcase people, it was a great success. Mostly, it was a show of comedians. At least we kept the audience laughing. But there were some serious moments in the show. An example is, when Judy Morgan sang Barbra Streisand's song The Way We Were while showing slides of everyday scenes of a Senior, and when Sara Collier did a jazz-ballet to Boz Scagg's song, It's Over Now. Now that was talent! The main purpose in having the Senior Follies was to raise money for the Senior Prom. Another purpose was so the Seniors could show Bell what they were made of. And it was good to know they were made of good things, otherwise they could not have made fools of themselves and laughed at the same time. The Follies will always be something to remember. JANE FUTCHKAR RHONDA GALLOWAY RUSSELL GALLOWAY JEFF GAMBLE GAYLA GARDNER GAYLA GASKIN JULIE GATES RHONDA GIBSON CINDY GILL J. GILL MARK GILLIAND JENNIFER GLASS TERRY GODWIN SENIORS 44 5 -N s. K ,. ., , v .r ,V 4 4 v ,., I :I V ,gp 37 gf If. , I 3 I f Z wa x. 1 A 'EX Q , , x s SVS? 7733553 M Ms' ' ' f. E NN I I , Q4 1 f : f f -' Lf: 6.4-4 . .-L ff, ,QL 1 ' V ff -' - 1 Em. A s s , . f X ' X5 I 4 9 L. X -x Q., .-7, ' .f SENI ORS Qin 1 , fgxifffw' A ' KAREN GREEN LOUISE GREEN PAUL GREENSIDES TERRI GRIFFITT KATHY GRIMM ROBIN GUTHRIE SUSAN HADDOCK ROBERT HALEY IEAN HAMM DEAN HAMPTON BOBBY HARDEY ALLISON HARPER DANNY GOODPASTER SETH GOUGE MELANIE GRAVES MELINDA GRAVES TAMMY GRAY CYNTHIA HALL SHERRY HALL TERRY HALL PHYLLIS HAMILTON PAULA HAMLIN SENIORS 145 ANN HARRIS KEVIN HARRIS TAMMY HART CHRIS HARVEY DEBBIE HARVEY FAR RIGHT: Richard Sears and Lydia Waller Lrying to get lost in one of our many halls. RIGHT: Walt Lowry depositing his last pcriod's maih test. VANESSA HASWELL KIM HATCHER MARK HENDERSON MARY HERRING STEVE HERRON SUSAN HEWITT CHARLES HICKMAN BARRY HICKS SHANNON HILGART KAY HILL SENIORS 146 L4 ,pvx HCV VIRGINIA HILL KENNETH HILL RICHARD HILL A MARK HILTON TRICIA HINSON SEN IJRS ' JOE HNIZDO , CINDY HOES X STEVE HOLLAND L P - . TRACY HOLLIS ' , T CHRISTI HOLMES f -is ' if , JAMES HONEYCUTT . , W 9,3 A RUSSELL HOSKINC ' I A S1-TERRY HOUCHIN MT N LAURA HOUCK ' Q SCOTT HUCKABEE Q M IW? GREGG HUDSON ' I 5 l I I 'i FAR LEFT: nn Reine busy filing for me libra- Q , j, rians. BOTTOM: Dale Vinson, Larry Siell, Q , V 1 . Sheila Dixon, and Iohn Tyson thinking about If ' - their speeches for Senior Council elections. f3 5v SENIORS 147 Louise Green dexnonstraws her definite love for Chemis- try. TAMMY HURST If STEVE HURTIK KIM INGRAM DARLENE JAMES SHAWNDA JAMES 1 K X , M J 1 . 1 I JAMES JARVIS BRENT JOHNSON KARI JOHNSON KENNY JOHNSON LYDIA JOHNSON 'VC TIM JOHNSON DOUG JOHNSTON JAN JOHNSTON BARRY JONES BRYAN JONES SENIORS 148 nf -. , Q5 v , A Q? Aw sf mf X . , Q 1.-sg I , - 'Qxfi 'iii 'nfl 4' ' 'Q I - x - R fzf ' I - 'J ' SENI ORS I. ' 1:1 lv 2 I I J K' I I . Q, I ' ' I A LN: K . -T gxw Q I ..xk , . 4 42' .Nj iw 2- - J A ' N, Y iii . K. M, . .- N , -Q. - -,159 il ,-ff! I I ef E, 'L fi: wp- ..'f ' . f We N ,fe V f , 2 I 3 , fl . f il N ' s 3. Q I I Q x I ,- CLIFTON JONES JULIE JONES ROBERT JONES SANDRA JONES MIKE KAISER DONNA KAYS MIKE DAYS RICKEY KECK DIANA KELLAR DARREN KELLS CLAIRE KELLY KEVIN KENNEDY JAMES KIDD JOHN KIDD ROBIN KILLINGSWORTH Barry Jones relaxes while playing his harmonica. SENIORS 149 JOHN KIMBELL LESLIE KING BRENDA KINKADE WENDY KIRCHOFFER JANET KOELLE KIM KONYA JANA KRAMER CAROL KRIEGER KAREN KRUEGER 'if' CAROL KUYKENDALL DENISE LAIRSON VICKIE LAKE SANDRA LAKEY JOHN LEE ALLAN LEETH GAYE LILE CHRISSA LINNEMANN CONNIE LITTLE 'A GEORGE LOCHNER I N. mf LISA LOCKHART LUCINDA LOGAN CINDY LOHN , . Rx 6 5 Q I , APRIL LONG ERIN LONGWELL LEIGH LOONEY VICKI LOPEZ KEN LOSCUITO CONNIE LOWE SANDY LOWE WALT LOWRY SHERYL LUDWIG JOHNNIE LYBRAND KAREN LYNCH EDWINA MCARTHUR DALE MCCORMACK GRADUATIO Graduation means many different things to different people. For some it is getting away from homework and teachers. For others it is never having another chance to be busy constantly for the different organizations. For some, it is getting away from that one step that had to be accomplished before going on to bigger and better things in the future. Still for others, it means getting to sleep late until they find employment at the nearest Burger King. And then there are those people who are proud of the twelve years of study they have put into their lives, in hopes that their hard work will soon pay off. Whatever the case, graduation is something our parents treasure, and we as Seniors will never forget. Whether it's the smoke bombs, rats, flying paper airplanes, or the nice orderly manner in which a graduation ceremony should be conducted is remembered, depends on the individual. But it will always be remembered in one way or another. Tom Wakeham is trying to get the feeling of graduation as he tries on a cap and gown. - - 'ff' 7 ELIZABETH MCCOY MARY MCCOY REBECCA MCCULLOCH MARGIE MCDANIEL JOHN MCDONALD GLENDA MCDUFF MICHAEL MCGEE DOUG MCGEHEE BRENDA MCGINNIS RICHARD MCJUNKINS BRUCE MCKAIG DONA MCKNIGI-IT SENIORS . y if-. , ' -. ' J ,P fxlxlp 3 Q 1 ,mf . 5 4 X 1 , MIDDLE RIGHT: Senioritis affects Gary Sanchez, Doug McGeehee, Ricky Moore, Doug Rake, Wendy Kirchoffer, Robert Blume, and Harold Smirhey before they go imo Mrs. Moore's Sci- cncc Fiction class. RIGHT: Climon Wirherspoon watching for his favorite girl. 5, 8 K . K 5 kjhk I 51 I Ili VIVV - A I I - N. -I ' ,- 55 . I .I Wy! , 9' C 61 2 'N ' I 51 Q A ' SENIURS Danny Barnes and Karen Rcitfors Uporkin' out al lunch. c ,fu 6 11-1 KAREN MCLEOD SHARON MCLEOD CATHY MCMICHAEL KENNETH MCNEELY LISA MAACK KARI MABRA IANETTE MAIORS ELIZABETH MALONE KIM MALONE PAULA MALONE TOMMY MALONEY IUDI MAPES SENIORS 15 LAURIE MARSHALL BRUCE MARTIN KATHY MARTIN TERESA MARTINEZ ' DEBORAH MASON . gt fl' 5 KYLE MASSEY 2 , J i LUCY MATHEWS A I ' SHERRY MATHEWS wk -. BILL MATTHIS .W Q- A PAULA MAX JAMES MAXWELL LARRY MAY CHUCK MAZE ,J 45 62 -5 , , x Wir W I . tl! 'ET SENIURS . S, rs , Q I . L! if Q 1 I Ak J ' K M5 . 1 1 FAR RIGHT: Mark Brazelton flexing his muscle for everyone to see. RIGHT: Darla Bates really getting into Miss Fun- nicella's government lecture. SENIORS 154 .i 'I 2 , L. , -i L1 ffm A at .Q an I wr.. . 4. V . x, Ginger Wilks showing us onu of her thousand diff rn.nL faces. TRICIA METHNER DAVID METZGER SCOTT METZKER BEE GEE MEYER STEPHANIE MILAM DAVID MILLER MIKE MILLER KEVIN MILNER BETH MINICK I 155 GARY MINTER DOUG MISKE BECKY MITCHELL DEBBIE MITCHELL . 5 PAM MITCHELL .5 BRUCE MJOSETH BRITT MONTS RICK A. MOORE 'XX TERRY MITCHELL r . RICK B. MOORE SUZIE MOREAU JUDY MORGAN STEPHANIE MORGAN OPEN CAMPUS Open campus was referred to as one of the many Senior privileges. When a Senior had a release period, he could go home and take a nap, watch cartoons, do their homework, wash his car, or clean his room. Sophomores and Juniors could be sent to the dean if they were caught leaving the campus. It was usually obvious when the underclassmen were leaving, because the Security Guard just had to take a look at their parking sticker. All Seniors had the word SENIOR printed in big, black, bold type across the top of their sticker. Yes, it was always quite handy to leave, when you didn't want to stay for an assembly or lunch. Sometimes, leaving for lunch could cause a problem. It never failed, so1neone's car ran out of gas, causing them to be tardy to fourth period, and three tardies meant big trouble. But usually, being a Senior, you could talk yourself out of the trouble, For most girls, during the spring months, release period meant eighty minutes worth of sun bathing. What ever the case was, open campus was greatly appreciated. Sheila Dixon shows this as she leaves the campus for lunch. Ci 'T' I lx x l, I r 4... kt, 1. N, -Y 14' - A-.. .. , Nw: . ,. ,. , X, , l i H M21 i I .Q r dy-mira ' ' li I 1 ' ,AJ 'N ' it , K X711 5' YS 1' f gi 1 Q ate, I .lu r ,, y . .,,,,,-3-M '..J--'M' ..-ff' ' t,??7',-f Q: ,I 'W A ' 2, X Q N ' DANA MOSLANDER A Xf 5 ' DONNA MOSLANDER A f A GARY Moss L A Q LYNN MOTHERAL . 5 A ,T , J :gg 5 L ' YU' CONNIE MULLINS MARK MULLINS PETER MULLINS DARRYL MURRAY SCOTT MURRAY MICHAEL MUZNY BOB MYRICK ANNE NELSON GWENDOLYN NELSON 1-z ':r 'MM' SENIORS LANA NELSON JERRY NICHOLS MARK NORTH IO BETH NORTHRIP IOANNA NULL SIOBHAN o'BR1EN M 'W A A MAUREEN o'coNNoR PATRICIA o'DELL JOEL oDoM A QQ: - - . l 'J t UFS? ,F A.,- ' - ,,.. v., A L A 5 LLH if ' A , fl' 1 gl, . I yew, f , - 1 m J - ' jr ff SENIORS 157 SANDY OESTERICI-I JIM OGDEN ROBERT OSBORN ANN OSMUS DONNA OWENS CRAIG PACE LUELLA PARCHMAN LEFT: DEBBIE PARKINSON NEIL PARKS PATRICIA PARRISI-I Kyle Massey studying for that wcckly Trig test. RIGHT: Terry Hall giving Iami Bolcs a congrzxullalions hug after the pageant. h- SENIORS 158 IONI PATTERSON MARK PATTERSON DONNA PEARSON BART PERKINS DERRIEL PERKINS SK W au, sr 2. ff - ' ,K 'T -ai I S' 1-W -1- -f A 1 . ,V ,- . X , ,.,. Xa, .1 X iv 'I . H A x I I , f Q - . f. A 'Y' -hi r A Q I 1 iv! Rn-'N LEFT: Colleen Bach and Michele Tong putting forth a great effort, making the Senior float one of the best. BELOW: Johnnie Lybrand demonstrates that not ALL Seniors are perfect as he waits to see Mr. Curtis, X 3 ,. . I 'J' 1 :ps r av -gf , , TAMI PERKINS - I V - -' , ' DEBBIE PETERSEN ' LEANNE PETERSEN - A SHAWN PETERSON I., ,,, f- 'iii KATHY PETREY KERRY PFAUNING 4... X KIM PHILLIPS 6-V 'Y' SUE PHILLIPS DARRA PIEPER RAYMOND PINSON fl! if ' ,, 'N X I.. ,,...-. NEAVY POK MARK POPE TIM POWELL TOMMY POWELL MIKE POWERS SENIORS SENIORS 159 STEVE PRESLEY LAURA PRESTON CHARLIE PREVITE JULIE PRICE BRUCE PROCTOR RONNIE PRUITT LARRY PUCKETT RANDY PURVIS TIM PUTT RAY RADCLIFF RANDI RAGAN RICKEY RAINS DOUG RAKE GARY RAY RONNIE RAY MIL Chance and Brad Fricdun ul xdmmaga, of th r cr morml facilities ar Bell. Cmdy Dyson Pam Roundrree, and Debra Adam mg the Chrlstmas tree In the court yard. TAMMY RAY LAURIE REARDON CRAIG REEL RICHARD REESE IAN REIFLE IILL REIFLE LISA RENFRO BYRON RENO MARY REYNA MARK RICHARD BILLY RICHARDS DAVID RIESE KAREN RIETFORS CRAIG ROBERTS FRANCES ROBERTS SCOTT ROBERTS I STEVE ROBERTS BILLY ROBERTSHAW DON ROBERTSON , SUSAN ROBERTSON JANET RODDY ERLETTE RODGERS CINDY RODRIGUEZ CLIFF ROGERS CASH ROHRBOUGH PAMELA KAY ROUNTREE JAMES ROUSH BECKY RUCKER LARRY RUMRILL 'V GARRY RUSSELL STEPHEN M. RUSSELL 'f . WYLIE RUSSELL , -Wy ROBIN RUTHUEN I if Q QQ? K, , .AK .' Af' I S f MIKE SAMPLES SUZI SAMS GARY SANCHEZ TAMMY SANDERS KURT SAVER SENIORS UN TIMES Special days and weeks are frequently seen here at Bell. Something special is planned at least once a month for the students to have fun and enjoy themselves. To let go and act crazy because everyone else is, is part of the fun. This kind of crazy fun is often experienced. during Sadie Hawkins week. This is a time when Dog Patch Olympics, the beard growing contest, and tacky day take place. Janet Koelle Cfar leftb models her tacky costume for that day. Another fun time that took place this year was Mob Week. Everyone had to ask the Godfather for special favors and hit-men went to classes giving the contractees a pie in the face . In climax to the week of activities, participating students dressed themselves in the costumes of the roaring twenties. As one participant Bruce McKaig fleftj shows by wearing his pin-striped gangster suit. These fun times are times we as students will never forget. ANGIE SAUNDERS TANGIE SAUNDERS DEBORAH SAVAGE PAUL SAVOY SHERRY SCHIFELBEIN SKIP SCHONARD MARK SCHOTTE SONYA SCHROEDER TERESA SCOTT VALERIE SCOTT RICHARD SEARS LENORE SEES CATHY SEIFERT SENIORS Ts FRANCES SHAWL GLORIA SHELL LORI SHELLEY RICKY SHELTON IANICE SHIELDS PATRICIA SHIMMEL ROBERT SHINAMAN GLORIA SHIPMAN 5 9 Q WJ IQ I fw,:f:e:Q I .Qs , Q . A Afgfi' 32 lv, Q' A 'fa A pvvvw We MQWE3 Nano? :ya Q '2T'2'.-fi 9139 Q23 ,Wa SENIORS ' f 55 ., .22 . s. J I.. 2 I ,egg i ' Q N N T I r . ' . :- W - ,.. .. in M 5.9 KY X I 'w I A .I xg X . If ws H 64x , II ce xv I FREDDIE SMITH PAM SMITH PAUL SMITH K . , . Q ,. I Q STASIE SLISZ BRENDA SMITH DARLA SMITH DEBRA SMITH ALAN SIMPSON KEVIN SINCLAIR DAVID SINQUEFIELD GENA SKIDMORE LINDA SKIPPER Lee Denbina throws his trash away along with a few other peop1e's, in an effort to support Save the Piggy Week. SENIORS 165 RICK SMITH STANLEY SMITH SYNDIE SMITH VICKY SMITH HAROLD SMITHEY RIGHT: Karen Tipton tries out the throne that was set up for the Miss H.E.B. Pageant. FAR RIGHT: BeeGee Meyer com- plains to the nurse about her hurting finger. LISA SNELL GREGG SNOW LISA SOLBERG TERRY SOWELL TINA SPARKMAN DAVID SPEIGI-IT MARTY SPILLER IACK SPOOLSTRA PATRICIA SROUFE VICKI SPROWL SENIORS 166 IVAN STAATS BECKY STEELE LARRY STELL GRACE STEPHENS LUANN STEPHENS MELINDA STEVENS MOLLY STEVENSON GUY STOKER MARTY STRATMEN DAVID STRICKLER TONI STUARD KAYE SUAREZ DEBBIE SUDDUTH DARREN SWAIN KEVIN SWANZY LEFT Kirk Tedford supplies Chuck Maze with a place to sit during Speech BELOW Tammy Perkins and Cay Boren busy at work in their business class ,.,..4 NANCY SWARTOUT TRACY TABOR BRUCE TAYLOR BECKY TAYLOR LAURIE TAYLOR KIRK TEDFORD JACK A. THAYER SCOTT THOMAS SHERRY THOMAS JULIE THORNTON SHERRY THORNTON DIANA THRASHER SENIORS RIGHT: Layne Countryman getting some Z's during his off period. LOWER RIGHT: Curtis Car- ter enjoying a coke before tackling a hard day at school. -3 SENI ORS wwf LEFT: Randy Reynolds and Ian Johnson relax X while reading a magazine in the Library. 6,3 f Ms 'I RE MARVIN TICE MARCIA TILLERY KAREN TIPTON TERRY TODD JULIE TOLER MICHELE TONG BECKY TONGATE DENISE TOTH PAUL TRIMARCHI DE ANN TRIMM GAIL TROSTLE DAVID TROUTT SENIORS 169 SENIORS 170 NEW CARS Yes, new cars do make part of a Senior year. They usually come as graduation gifts, Christmas or Birthday presents, or just because you need one. Money for a half -way decent car is sometimes supplied by good 'ole Mom and Dad. But usually it is your own money. earned from sacking groceries at the nearest grocery store , filling gas tanks at the station down the street, or frying hamburgers at the ever popular Jack- in-the-Box. Not only is it hard enough to save for the car, but even a bigger challenge is to keep it in driving condition. One factor in the proper upkeep of your wheels is illustrated in the funky soul movie and song Carwash. The pride and joy of Senior Jay McKay Cabove rightj is his Grand Prix. It's hard to be humble when you've got a new Maverick, as shown by Senior Becky Wilson flower rightb. BRUCE TUCKER CINDY TUCKER JENNY TURBYFILL PAT TURNER -H -+ -v-we l 1 6'5- '-fe 3. F A ,,., .JU 'M- lf JOHN TYSON TAMMY URBAN DONNA VAN HUSS GARY VAN VOORIS ARTHUR VASTINE CYNTHIA VAUGHN ROBERT VAUGHN KELLI VENABLE CARL VIATOR 'M 11. g-' 'fl axe? Ni pppyiop i y rlt f .54 KK , Q . fn 4 5 4- 3, Q Q X T , B QQ A fv SENIOR DALE VINSON MIKE VOLKURT TOM WAKEHAM MARK WAKELEY LYDIA WALLER I AN WALLES DENISE WALLING KATHY WALLING X LARRY WARD KATHI WARDEN DONNA WATKINS MIKE WATKINS PAM WALDRUM KEN WALKER SHERRY WALKER DARREN ROY WALKER CURT WALLACE PATRICE WALLING GLENDA WALLS SHAWN WALSH CHERYL WALTS CARLA WARD SENIORS 171 MARIANNE WATSON DONNA WATTERS TAM WEAVER STEVE WEBB TONYA WEBSTER JIMMY WEEKS JEFF WEIGLER BOB WELCH .N as SENIORS ABOVE: Sandra Jones and Pam Smith starting on Job SP2 after completing the first one. RIGHT: Cindy Gill and Mark Craig leaving the lunchroom after a nourishing meal. SENIORS 172 BRIGITTE WILLHAUSEN IANA WELPMAN REGGIE WELTY NATALIE WERNICKE 0 O ff 71 I CHAREESE WEST MIKE WEST BARRY WETSEL IAN WHEELER f S gi ' I f gp.: ' V , I .S , kE m 9 YI, 'A -- I MINDY WI-IITAKER MARK WHITE ' RICKY WHITE I WENDY WHITE X WAYNE WHITEIS CRAIG WHITWELL SHARON WHOBREY FAR LEFT: Jackie Bell asking het sweetheart to come pick her up from school. LEFT: Mark Wakely showing us that he CAN be sexy when he puts his mind to ir. SENIORS 173 RIGHT 1111 Rlfle helplng Bryan Jones make a mobile in Art. BELOW: Kurt Wal- lace and Brut Bush g1v1ng a frlendly smile for all to see. GINGER WILKS DAVID WILLIAMS IEFF WILLIAMS RHONDA WILLIAMS TIM WILLINGHAM BECKY WILSON MALINDA WILSON RODGER WILSON BILLY WICKI-IAM GARY WILCOX LARRY WILKERSON rgirf' TRACY WIRT ELAINE WISEMAN CLINTON WITHERSPOON i N., E: an ' J 1 ,19 AUTUMN WOLFE LARRY WOMMACK RHONDA WOOD TAMMY WOOD BILL WOODS ROBERT WOODS DIANE WOODSON RENEE WOOLERY FAR LEFT: Ronnie Pruitt showing his creative ability in Art class. RIGHT: Dale McCormick effortlessly C?J dem- onstrating his ability to do yoga. LOWER RIGHT: Robert Burk- heimer researching fora P.E. test. SEN IORS 175 SENIORS 176 -,1., ,I 1,1 171, I ng ,Sic - L- ABOVE: Sue Alsbury, Gaylynn Glazner, and Donna Owens singing to Lheir hearts content. RIGHT: Bobbie Hardie and Becky Tongate anxiously wait- ing for their teacher to unlock Lhe door. SENIURS CHRIS WRIGHT CINDY WRIGHT RHONDA WRIGHT RICHARD WRIGHT ROBIN WRIGHT GREGG WYATT LANTY WYLIE TERESA YANCEY I f. RANDY YARBROUGH DAN ZIEGELBAUER LAYNE ZIMMERMAN ULLA NASSANDER ki ,ar 4... 67 V.- .v-4, JAY McKAY DONA MCKNIGHT LEFT: Mike Cobb, Billy Richards, Sara Collier, and Dean Hampton, having a laugh or two at one of their many Annual Staff parties. ABOVE LEFT: Lynn Motheral disturbing Kelli Venable as she tries to be an aide in the office. ABOVE RIGHT: Julie Toler and Michele Tong enjoy a pizza after a football game at the Pizza Inn. LEFT: Tracy Hollace quenches her thirst after a long chat with her friends. SENIORS 177 LIMELIGH T - s i iff , I 41 'V Q 'R '- -9 Q., S 7 .. Tv 1 I A I , 'N ah F AV W b if xg ', :ii Lmgf kg k A i nn y L' 'il 7 ' 1 i Q' Sw 'kr x., NE? - A a V ., .,1'? , A .f I2 f.. ' ' K 4' ' a, M T g A-5 Q, L. :X -- 2 Mfg 'S , .! y j 45 . ar . f Q, C lg-5. r-, 'u Y ' AA Yr is 's fi 45,g:,.'3Le 1 -mf N-P' N, ty., b 'S rr 3. Q : ' uf e 'Wifi , Eli? , 343 .,a5. ai' v 'K' A-di 'f '-5, ,,f 'L A ,pl ' ,avian ,f , . ,r , V Q' vgifigwf ?- .r' if ' :A 3: ' , 4 1 rr I gy-v v,,.: 4 y ff' , 3 j9i 'A i 1, , if-9f.a:v . . , -g -QI! -3 . , 3 A. 4: ,K , I Af A '42, Ji H -, r xwm 5 'f, WM., ,NA W Q... .V ,M .0 9 , .5 A-.5 4, ' ' A if, . 'img f '-.W N--- ,, SHN K fgsf .4 -2 , 4,5 1 '- , I ,i'!?f 'a J Xl 3 r , A, M ,f Y :?. ,.1' 55 . f 'fr' f, ee-vw, 'H' fi in . ,L - , 3 - 5 ,Q I., , , Mg 1,--f-..4.,,,,.A ., ., 'Al :fy 1' '- - A fix Vunnf C. ' 1' , , 5 I ,, ,f -fy' . 0 . 4 ' 475 is-' Q UH! :- . ..- f?Y5 . 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A 'fm Wag: 1' ' ' 63 ,kr- ,l fl' xx . 5. sf ,+A no xp, W .1 :F-f'.f W N . 51.225 Q 'ti if - uni, -1 egg? .5-if 'f- 3 Q- , t .H Xj?.Kg:, 2, -X.-W, xy' g l 5 'kr fr W Q A ,'V 4 , D MISS BELL HIGH SCHOUL Proof that America's strength lies in its youth is shown by this year's Mr. and Miss Bell High School, Sherry Thornton and Darren Walker. ln the faculty's eyes. these two are the ideal of a Bell High student. Sherry is Class editor of the RAIDER, a member of the Student Council, and a member of the National Honor Society. She is also Treasurer of the Raiderettes. Darren is Treasurer of the Student Council, and a member of the Honor Society. He is an active Thespian and plays an important role in this schoo1's Drama department. The only honor greater than being chosen Mr. and Miss Bell High School is to be a recipient of these two peop1e's warm friendship and honesty . . .1 : i r .- if fi, .1 vp. ,, l ip V H on i , 1-I ' ii' r ' LIMELIGHT 181 FAR RIGHT: Dean Hampton, Sara Collier, and Mike Cobb. RIGHT: Katrina Betty, and Diana Collins. BELOW: Billy Richards, Tracy Hollis, and Ricky Moore. 5 ,,' lm QW 'S ff Ns wif ini, OU TS TA DIN G SENI ORS REPRESEN T BELL 1 1 x X f , af' W X fi ww Y . f .fs, ...I ,,,,--me ,l , 5' - f--n..1 Q ,, sf, 3 . 1 5 ' W QW 1 in Senior Superlatives are not the Most Handsome or the Most Popular in the school, but rather they are the most admired students among the more than seven hundred seniors at Bell. Superlatives are active in all phases of school life, academic, athletic , and extracurricular clubs. The twenty-two seniors chosen here qualified by having a B grade point average and strong pride in their school and in themselves. LIMELIGH1 183 S UPERLA TI VES LEAD SENIOR5 ox -4 I b ra I Z' RIGHT: Jeff Williams, Wendy Kirchoffer, and Doug Miske. BELOW: Robert Osborne. John Kim- ble, and Bruce McKaig. 11 5 Q' K , 'AI af ,1 L. D. Bell is honored to have so many students capable of high awards and achievements. The Superlatives are but a few of the outstanding students at Bell. The winning seniors would be the first to admit that they owe their accomplishments to helpful members of the student body and the faculty. This year's Superlatives have left their marks on our school, but only through learning from the experiences of those who have walked the same paths before. LIMELIGHT 185 Some of Bell's 2400 students have special talents or qualities. It may be a flair for French, a powerful athletic ability, or a studious mind. Who's Who is a yearly award developed to honor these students and their accomplishments. The outstanding young people on these pages have been awarded the honor of Who's Who for 1976-77. I l I f xf fl pq in I7 M rm sv If ggrivlf K 33 'W K '44 :xv 'W '55 To , Ayr .- iz JW. 1.- uvlf, ' 'Q X d f, fa-1. T Ho'5 WHO SHO W EXCEP T10 AL ABILITIES -nn s E f ,V . ' ' 'C 4 - ff' 3. . Iv 2 k A-GJ ' 3-1 .' ,' 1 sr , Q ? ' 4:7 I ' A . ffl, I !?f,T, . V:'?m:ffw . 'F ,nn Q I 1. . . - '4,K Q . .W ,Ya-.4 , f :ip,1'f 'I'I . 2- I ,gr , rx 2, I I '.fff1,J., ' ,gh -Wa. - . -Q' 'vigrx W' ' , , f '- ' .slew n-.,. '44 A ,M ?PER LEFT: Pam Smith - BUSINESS, John Kim- e - MATH, Tammy Hart - INDUSTRIAL ARTS. DWER LEFT: Patti Freiden - GIRL'S GYMNAS- ICS, Warren Brantley - BOY'S GYMNASTICS, nonda Ballard - RAIDERETTES, Ronnie Ray - DY'S TENNIS, Neil Parks - BOY'S P.E. ABOVE: lzy Fowler - CHOIR, Bruce McKaig - SPEECH XID DEBATE, Cathay Edmondson - ART. Sue lsbury - DRAMA, Lee Denbina - BAND. LIMELIGHT 187 STUDE TS REWARDED FO Once a year, teachers get together in their individual departments, and choose one person to represent that department as Who's Who. These students are chosen by their excelling attributes in certain areas. A student must exemplify the qualities of being a competent learner and those of being an exceptional leader. LIMELIGHT 188 if I 'hwy i v I I . .-wt., 1-x5,g-2 zap, fu .- il nw-4 .M-5 .s A , .. te --rv n5.5,,,,, W, fl . 5gTi3.f4?y 'T , .' -'Tags' 'Z 'A 'fr Q' Mi 'A' HW' I immw ' . 1. 8, t f ,t A 'Y ,rg ' A-'- --was--.wr its ,tmlqvlggn . ZA.-mv ,.,-ta-' :nga li U ,W P-1 7' 1 T -,,,.S f O WORK OPPOSITE PAGE TOP: Darren Sanderlin - DRIV- ER'S ED., Brenda Kinkade - HOME ECONOM- ICS, Lydia Waller - SOCIAL STUDIES. OPPO- SITE PAGE BOTTOM: Mike Eklund - TRACK, Gary Wilcox - BASEBALL. Tracy Tabor - CHEER- LEADERS, Phyllis Hamilron - GIRL'S P.E. LEFT: Leigh Looney - IOURNALISM, Tammy Ray - SPANISH, Debbie Harvey - FRENCH, Jeff Gam- ble - GERMAN AND SCIENCE. BELOW: Robert Osborne - FOOTBALL, Kent Davis - BASKET- BALL, Beth McCoy - D.E.C.A. II. 97 6-7 5 HUMECOMING QUEEIN MISS LISA SULBERC BELOW: Miss Lisa Solberg escorted by her father Mr. Eldon Solberg. RIGHT: Miss Lisa Solberg. The coldness of the day only added to the excitement of Homecoming 77. Throughout the week preparations had been carefully made and the final moment had come. The returning queen, Miss Marsha Rippy and her escort Tom Hurt, looked on as the nominees were escorted to the field. They were: Rhonda Ballard, Tina Siratt, Lisa Solberg, Molly Stevenson, Tracy Tabor, and Sherry Thornton. Beth Minnick and John Tyson gave each nominee a gift and a red rose and Dean Hampton crowned the winner. The 1976-'77 Homecoming Queen was Miss Lisa Solberg. LIMELIGHT 190 HOME C OMING COURT . L H 4 V . . .XXX J jx .,f- 73 , 7 . J 5 f W. ' 7,7 .iv Q A ' Rd- 4, o T 1 ,' 1 g ' f ,l, FAR UPPER LEFT: Mr. Wayne Ballard escorting his daughter Rhonda. FAR LOWER LEFT: Miss Tina Siratt and her father Mr. Don Siratt. UPPER MIDDLE: Miss Sherry Thornton escorted by Reverend Doug White. LOWER MIDDLE: Mr. Paul Tabor escorting his daughter Tracy. ABOVE: Miss Molly Stevenson escorted by her father Mr. Rod- ney Stevenson. LIMELIGHT 191 S OPH OM OR E CLASS PA VOKI TES 3 IIM BANNISTER LISA COBB if-'fy' I U IDR CLASS FA URI TES ,f Q X277 xii - A -54 PA TTI LINDUI-'F MARK BE TTIS LIMELIGHT 193 SENIUR CLASS FA VORI TES FLASH RADCLIFF TAMM Y HART ALL SCHOOL FA VORI TES 519 xr '1 'EQ SHERR Y THORNTON DARREN WALKER 'kiffrzifia , 'mix 53' f' 9z., , , ?i22fsf .2iii2 'Hifi V1 if 5 .I LIMELIGHT 196 TEACHER UE THE YEAR MRS. KA TH Y GA DILLO 'W' f!9M1 BAND S WE E THEAR T KAREN LYNCH Qu 'sv' F J ' f:1l'l5 ' , t 1 Q A X RAIDER R OUSER 5 WEE THEART RHONDA WHITE D.A.R. MOLLY STE VENSON CHORALIER S WEE THEAR T AND BEA U SHELLE WOODSIDE AND GREG EAKS A CAPPELLA CHOIR S WE E TH EAR T AND BEA U S UZ Y EO WLER AND IOHN TYSON H. K fi, ' if' ,X 4 ll ll I ,Q Q V fm., 3 GERMAN CL UB S WE E THEAR T AND BEA U '93 C CAR OLE DUEEI C Y AND IOHN MCCORD DEBBIE HAR VE Y AND NEA VY POK FRENCH CL UB S WEE THEAR TAND BEAU RAIDER E TTE BEA U FLASH RADCLIFF CHE ERLEADER BEA U TED CHANEY V.O.E. S WE E T H EAR T RHONDA WRIGHT IGHT 0 MMG . A hw!-' 1:00 TBALL S WEE THEAR T I A- ,-' - - f , gf M TRACY TABOR l2H.A. BEA U JEFF WILLIAMS fl BASKETBALL S WEE THEAR T WENDY KIR CHOPPER S a Ln-,.. ' wer in v 1 X v 9 Ji A Q nvniz. 1 .5 A is I' f V I' I C , X. ,Ip E fi .5 ff? 'QM ' In ..., ,yr . -,C I - is fl fn I, . ffm f K A :Q ' A , -' is ,KX 3 - v4 X 1 f .'. , rx F J I iffy A A' ' if lv C A: , , A 1 , I 0 k KD f Xe Q -. x Q.. su. , V, rf?-I A ,., . J 5 ,J X-. N 2 1 Q 5 X' , -ff? , X .gil L iQf'WQf f -s. ,, x, YI T l i Y z A i ,. 1 Y i t ,S it i ' I i l t i K 5 K A t, ,rs ' r - p Y , iz 1 'J 1 ' N ' jfj , J c . t 'L ' it ge E F QL aff ' -' ' 1 1 ' ,i, w , 1 7 1 . E9 V 'Lk 2 . 5 1 ,X rx 1 iff ron Top Five Gift Finalists - L. to R. Jamie . I Boles, Teresa Cole. Tammy Hart, Jennifer Glass, and Shari Umbaugh. LOWER LEFT: Miss Teresa Cole, Most Beautiful, answers a question for the judges. BELOW: Top Five Boy Finalists - , L. to R. Scott Mitchamore, Doug Miske, Barry I Jones, Mark Wakely, Jack Wilborn, and Robert Osborne. it . X V.. An evening highlighted with merry lights and Christmas carols set the mood for the 1976-77 Most Beautiful and Most Handsome Pageant. Mr. Tom Dickson presided over the ceremonies and Miss Gayla Gardner entertained. The judges for the pageant were Mrs. June Graves, Mrs. Vicki Lamp, Mrs. Io Anne Blackmon, Mr. Tom Stover, and Mr. Jerrold Longwell. Later in the program, Miss Terri Davis sang a solo and then sang Si1ent Night while Miss Cathy Dean accompanied her with hand signs. The evening climaxed as Miss Teresa Cole and Mr. Doug Miske were crowned the 1976-77 Most Beautiful and Most Handsome of L. D. Bell High School. LIMELIGHT 203 TOP RIGHT: Scott Mitchamore and Donna Wal- Iacc. MIDDLE: Kyle Massey and Patti Linduff. LOWER RIGHT: Jack Wilborn. ABOVE: Teresa Cole and Doug Miskc. BELL SHUWS BEST LIMELIGHT 204 A SMILE FAR UPPER LEFT: Gayla Gardner. UPPER MIDDLE: Sara Collier and Dean Hampton. FAR LOWER LEFT: Mr. Tom Dickson. LOWER MIDDLE: Tammy Hart and Curt Wallace. ABOVE: Terri Davis and Cathy Dean. LIMELIGHT 'V .J OR GANIZATIUNS Qi ,..VY-, rv-- .- f.'+f - - --. . .-V ,. -,..-....,.. , -4- A 2' 553' 1 Ka Y' is if Who are you? I don't mean your nameg that's just something your parents glued to you to separate you from other screaming pink babies in the hospital. I mean, who are you? What are you? I know you're a person: we're all made of flesh and blood. I really want to know, what are you? Until you find c- I who and what you are, you get pushed around through lumpy crowds in the throbbing halls at school. Students find the answers to these questions through involvement in various organizations at Bell. The lumpy crowds and throbbing halls soon become noises of laughter and excitement. Who are you? . . . What are you? ACADEMIC O8 CREATIVE A D CLE VER IDEAS 9 ' - i' Q'Q'o 1-5, -ye ik xl ,. . ' . , 1- ,I L, -v,'. Q ,- 'nut 1 51 uv 0- I -g I 1 .- . .If .. .. 1 f-,s., .f, L M I wETr5,:3i , F. ff. O -ali EJ 'fi ll' :ff gi affkqxnx- b gl it 'K Q 4 'qs 'X Have you ever had an urge to let your moods flow through the dark blue ink of a fountain pen? Members of the creative writing club had this urge and appropriately carried it out. Their ideas were all molded into a literary magazine called the Idylls. This mag- azine contains essays, poems and dra- matic stories, all created by students. Besides publishing the Idylls, the cre- ative writing club sponsors writing contests for the student body. This gives everyone an opportunity to ham up their writing ideas and a chance to see their own work printed in the mag- azine. Cleverness and creativity blend together to form the Idylls. Without the talent and intelligence of the cre- ative writing club, their magazine would be like an ordinary publication instead of the huge success it is. OFFICERS: FRONT ROW - Desiree Russell - Poetry Editor. BACK ROW - Sandi Brewer - Play Editor, Lynn Brashear - Memorabilia, Robb Jones - Co-Editor, Gloria Shipman - Secretary, Alan Dye - Co-Editor. CREATIVE WRITING 209 Q l SPANISH FOLK DANCING fp fx 1 ,.5, ff: nf .. I 1 I! 83 . M 6. ' 4-,,, fp ,,. v gl 72323 g'?U'Q v 'K !::a3r ,ffilf is t .se + s vi 2 , rt ,1- , Kas A , fzr At 1 f . Ny Dancing is an activity enjoyed by I most everyone. The Spanish Club has danced their way to delight. In becoming familiar with the culture they learned Pan American folk dances, went on an excursion to a Spanish speaking community and attended language festivals and local cultural exhibits. Being an adventure- some club they experienced many aspects of the Spanish speaking life otherwise unknown . wg.: 1' ,. valfilrv' I T I ,I xiii ' g -L . ,, . W R. ,225 - 4- OFFICERS: Susan Williams - Treasurer, Libby Phillips - Public Relations, Mark White - Vice President, Kenna Ball - Secretary, Leanna Peter- son - Program Chairman, Tammy Ray - Presi- dent. SPANISH CLUB 210 iw! 'ti x x WITHA P RIS ACCEN mv- -va Q fi! Developing the French language as a comfortable communications link with students is the major purpose of the French club. In the first trimester, the French club spent most of the time acquainting the members with the gay Paris accent. Also, hard work was spent on making a float for the Home- coming parade. During the spring, the members experienced their busiest activities. Contests were held in Tyler where the members competed in several contests. Awards were taken by Bell students in both academic and cultural events. OFFICERS: Mrs. Harbison - Sponsor, Debbie Har- vey - Vice President, Julie Rixen - Treasurer, Sherrilyn Smith - Secretary, Neavy Pok - Presi- dem. W 'Yi iff i FRENCH CLUB 211 S UCCESSPUL UVE BERFEST Preparing for future festivals took lots of extra time for members of the German club. Adventures such as going to New Braunsville for a Wurst- fest and competing in a Novemberfest at UTA were activities enjoyed. From cooking and sewing, all the way down to dancing with a German accent, were areas competed in during the Novemberfest. Striving to learn more, as well as being the best added to the German club's success. OFFICERS: FRONT ROW - Chris Harvey - Presi- dent, Carole Dufficy - President, Jeff Gamble - Programs Chairman. SECOND ROW - John McCord - Treasurer, David Enoch - Vice Presi- dent and Historian. CHEMICAL IVIAC-IIC SHUW 'gp-. I ' any 1 Many unusual activities attract stu- dents to join Science club. The Chem- ical Magic Show, sponsored by the Science club, is looked forward to each year by the student body. This club also spends time exploring the unknown mysteries of today through films, field trips, and from guest speakers. A very interesting trip was taken to Bell Helicopter where the plant was inspected by gazing eyes.4 February meant busy excitement for this club as the Science Fair approached. In March, the members attended state conference at Texas ASLM. Here, the students took tests with others across Texas and ventured on tours in the area. OFFICERS: FRONT ROW - Nancy Swartwout - Co-Programs Chairman, Carole Dufficy - Secre- tary, Janet Roelle - Historian. Chris Harvey - Vice President. SECOND ROW - Jeff Gamble - President, David Metzger - Co-Programs Chair- man, Reggie Bechdolt - Treasurer. SCIENCE CLUB 213 FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS What is FBLA? Future Business Lead- ers of America is a national organiza- tion for all high school students partic- ipating in business and office pro- grams. FBLA develops business leader- ship in its youth for career prepara- tion. This year's club kept active in conventions which gave students opportunities to portray individual tal- ent in business skills. A district con- vention was attended on February 5 at Lamar High School in Arlington. Here, students were involved in short- hand, typing, and bookkeeping con- tests. This convention and many other activities created interest in students toward a better understanding of American business enterprise. This is necessary for students to establish future occupational goals. OFFICERS: FRONT ROW - Toni Stuard - Presi- dent, Karen Rietfors - Vice President. SECOND ROW - Cindy Gill - Recording Secretary, Becky Steele - Corresponding Secretary. Tami Perkins - Treasurer, Virginia Merrill - Historian. FBLA 4 H OCCUP TIO AL GUALSSET UPPER LEFT: FBLA members ride with their float during the Homecoming parade. ABOVE: Toni Stuard prepares the float for judging. LEFT: The FBLA float with the theme, Yesterday is a dream of happiness. Tomorrow is a vision of hope.H FBLA 215 k---uur1l'-:mars f N, , ,' - 'V' 2 -1 Agri. h 5 'i -me '43 FUTURE H0 EMAKERS What is FHA? Most people picture FHA as a home bound organization. Bur, contrary to popular belief, this is not just a home bound organization. FHA members do spend time at home, sewing and cooking, but that's not all they do. FHA is a service to others. in need. Students visited and took fruit to people in several nursing homes. They provided Christmas refreshments to the faculty and also learned about the care of young children. The members of FHA make it a thriving club. Partici- pating in all activities helps to make it the noted club it is. OFFICERS: FRONT ROW - Frankie Holloway - 4th Vice President, Brenda Kinkade - President. Denise Tibbits - lst Vice President, Cheryl Swanzy - 2nd Vice President. SECOND ROW - Sherrie Black - Secretary, Robin Guthrie - Assist- ant Historian. Denise Boyd - Historian, Sandra Marsh - Sergeant-at-Arms. .4 . ffl' . f- x A ,R V -. Y' . wwf. ' .,f, ' V. ,px , F 1 .1 ,I 'y . lx ,. 1 . as 1 F H.A. 216 is f A SERVICE T0 UTHERS . K! f Vvfi p fp nf W UPPER LEFT: Girls prepare for the homecoming parade and their presentation of FHA Beau, Jeff Williams. ABOVE: Sandra Marsh makes stuffed animals for children in hospitals. LOWER LEFT: Happy members of the nursing home which the FHA members visited. F.H.A 217 HO E EDUCATIO v I A 49 Home Economics Cooperative Edu- cation is a program for students learn- ing more through homemaking educa- tion. HECE students all have a job out- side of school which relate to this field. The learning experiences from such jobs as fashion coordinator, child care aide, or food service employee are discussed in HECE class. Also, in this class, students learn about obsta- cles one would experience upon gradu- ation from high school such as how to manage an income. HECE readies its members for advancement in home and family life . OFFICERS: Cindy Rodriquez - Publicity Chair- man, Tammy Gray - Historian, Melinda Graves - President, Karen Stevenson - Secretary. Deana Childress - Treasurer. H E.C.E. 218 .sgkmpp Jaya 'VX C. V.A.E. f, .pw Qi who ,714 r QV CVAE 219 DECA CHAPTER I. Symbolized by a wrapped package which means a job well done was the Distributive Education Club of America. DECA was a program designed to develop future leaders for marketing and distribution. lt also helped promote understanding of the responsibilities of citizenship in the free, competitive enterprise system. DECA prepared their members for a future in our working society. OFFICERS: FRONT ROW - Reporter - Marcia Altizcr, President - Sunny Crownover, Secretary - Tom Wokeham. SECOND ROW - Vice President - Tim Willingham, Treasurer - Cash Rohrbough, Parliamentarian - David Miller. . l t. of , I 1 . i ,ww ..,.i , 5. S .,,,. M, , , R tll f 'wif gy P53 in 'I' , qs DECA I. 220 tx, , ,., tv -ar 'I 6 lf:-1 7,1f rrQ.'1I . A Q , f, x ' Lij'g,, vt-ax wir M X . I A. A IGB WELL D0 TOP: Brent Cumbic discusses accomplishments. ABOVE: Mrs. Strain calling out instructions. LEFT: DE studenls campaign for area office. DECA I As' 221 DE CA CHAPTER II. UPPER RIGHT: Keith Short, Ray Pinson, Steve Presley, Chris Wright, David Troutt, and Gary Edwards decide what to do with another 4000 pounds of paper. ABOVE: Ronny Rackley, Beth McCoy, Kelli Jacobs, Jana Welpman, and Matt Green pose one more time before leaving leader- Lowe, Edwina Welpman, and ship workshop. RIGHT: Connie Young. Janis Chrietzberg. Jana Julie Jones set a section for the Chapter of the Year entry. DECA ll. 222 J sY,. 141'--axis- ,' i s ,1- . C7 , ,L A' ii sa, 3 , iv. M...-iff fx Z 5 W LL Q fp Q25-f e. ,JFQ 1 ':'j ' ,.X..-451 .. K e7 'T if aa K ' ft, 'V' if a I 'Mix m 51 f s sl - J W ' if ,, A t .Ar , , -N , V OPPURTU ITYI BUSINESS ali my .if E I if .- N . 1 .0-A f Developing leadership and a sense of individual responsibility in the field of distribution are purposes of DECA Chapter II. The distributive education program gives the students vocational understanding, civic consciousness, social intelligence, and leadership development necessary upon entering the hectic business world after high school graduation. With these business tactics, DE members advance to careers in marketing, merchandising, and management. The activities pro- vided in this vocational organization also gives the student opportunities to receive state and national recognition which they might not have otherwise . OFFICERS: FRONT ROW - Gordon Fagras - Par- liamentarian, Theresa Huggett - Treasurer, Kay Hill - Secretary. SECOND ROW - Vaughn Toney - Sergeant at Arms, Dan Archibald - Vice Presi- dent, Beth McCoy - Historian, Keith Short - President, Carolyn Dodd - ICC Representative. DECA II 223 OFFICE EDUCATIO L1 A wpaf -4, 1 I If H P vpn-an 1' Any program designed to help the youth in our community has to be worthwhile and the Vocational Office Education program is no exception. Through the cooperative efforts of the H-E-B School system, the employers who furnish work stations, and the stu- dents themselves, a great need is filled and everyone who participates profits. 'The schools furnish the teacher-coordinator, who works with the employers to place students in work stations best suited to their par- ticular skills. The employers sacrifice valuable time to train the students, and the students become valuable employees. As the program was designed, it is the students who profit most. They are given a chance to earn while they learn. OFFICERS: FRONT ROW - Gayla Gaskin - Histo- rian, Rhonda Galloway - Secretary. SECOND ROW - Mrs. Ward - Sponsor, Laura Preston - Vice President, Brenda Smith - Treasurer, Karen Green - President. OFFICE EDUCATION 224 t xy!! v-Ski? Sr ,fp , .. ., Q sg- . rt . ang, .4 ss Q E- Y-Q. K-5 FYQQ ' 51g Q. ix-0. xc 3' X' EAR WHILE YOU LEAR H 5 5 Q52 2: 5 K . Q., wig' Q . T as qs'-5 its--iz L . K I . , W' W 21 wwf '1- UPPER LEFT: Lorri Clarkson, an employee of the Secretarial Associates at the First State Bank experiences a busy day. ABOVE: Brenda Smith works hard for Dr. T. W. Bohannon. LOWER LEFT: Donna Owens reaches to answer the tele- phone for Wicker Real Estate. These girls profit from various work stations. OFFICE EDUCATION 225 C OSME TULUG Y RADIO T11 , . . K 2,4 Y ff 'WGV COSMETOLOGYXRADIO T . V . 226 E, fm : if 5 QW' ll- I that V',W ,,.J . W- . ff' ,QA kA , gi N If f , METAL TRADES P gdem ,pf A NW , rg' 7' W ff 7 A U T0 MECHANICS METAL TRADESIAUTO MECHANICS 227 BUILDING TRADES A U T0 PAINT AND BODY IAUTO PAINT AND BODY 228 is xx B h?-. vf ' M. 1 ,E ' Ms... ig J .' r . 4 , 'JM ia. gn W Lil if E- E553 in F ri! , I 4 W Q, f hs nw , ,f Q, VI I LC. T. y H.O.C.E f fn.- adg- Ar fs- ..' ,iff .. -.. ..,,,, N ICT! HOCE 229 --SER VICE i KEY CLUB STRESSES SERVICE l l 1 aw Y ix 'ffinww Serving the community and the school is the main objective of the Key Club. This club works under their big brothers, the Kiwanis Club, for the betterment of society. Sponsoring a blood drive for the Carter Blood Bank is this club's annual project. Also, members collect for the Mothers' March of Dimes. This club keeps active the entire year by providing a helping hand for those in need. OFFICERS: Cliff Courtney - Treasurer. lon Zanwych - Vice President, Ken McNccly - Pres- idem. KEY CLUB 231 ATIO AL HO OR SOCIETY National Honor Society was for the pur- pose of recognizing scholastic excellence and quality of character. The faculty was responsible for electing students to mem- bership. The members were hand picked, and were a very elite group. Qualities of character, leadership, service, and scho- lastic ability were all considered in choosing members for the N.H.S. Pre- paring for the half time ceremony at homecoming, and a banquet at the end of the year were a few of the activities of the organization. An honor that was well deserved for all the members was being chosen for N.H.S. OFFICERS: President - John Tyson. Reporter - Lydia Waller, Secretary - Beth Minick, Treasurer - Karen Rietfors, Vice President - Darren Walker. Q M -v .v' 'F r I ii n 4 if PK We Maw .man NHS 2 ACCO PLISHED STUDENTS Q., , , , 'ff , f ,.- ' 1 1 4. , 'ttf I were XX. if f I 5 f I Qx sf W,,., x X 1 - 1. ri x 3 Af dh? x -if 'M 1 ff 3 .1 D 3 it Q! ' 'ni .4 - 1 s 1 1. ' Ley. .Aa A g ri I ,,,f TOP: Sara Collier, chairperson of the tutoring program, helps a student in English. ABOVE: Mrs. Merritt and Mrs. Middleton serve as sponsors to the National Honor Society. LEFT: Beth Min- ick and John Tyson participate in the Homecom- ing ceremony. NHS 233 X rv 4- 5 vw' M We is Y TOGETHER THEY LEAD THE WAY OFFICERS: FRONT ROW - Molly Stevenson - Par liamemarian, Dean Hampton - President, Mau reen O'Connor - Secretary. SECOND ROW - Mrs. Baker - Sponsor. Ray Oujesky - Vice President, Darren Walker - Treasurer, Mrs. Gandy - Spon- sor. STUDENT COUNCIL 234 a- A- . . ,, ,- .wa . ., -ff y , , , l K, 1 A , H grff, ..': . W -I! 543 Y J Y A- ' - . , ' 23:5 ., .. f' -. 'Z31' 4 . 15 . .wi -- - : 1 wr- A ,. ' ' ff: ' 'Q-3, 2 --',, , Q ww . : ' M , , . ' fi? ' - 5 619' Vi , fe? ' il 'lx ' '- -I . Q1-'fa .1 4 It V. .ii an Tj., . . 2 , -4' lg f' 4.1 M W Q is 4:5 A 'R ft' 'I In I 1 x .1 2 . 6- , Y., V we-..' OP: The 1976-'77 Student Council Officers: Dean Hampton - President, Maureen O'Connor - Secretary. arren Walker - Treasurer, Molly Stevenson - Parliamentarian, Ray Oujesky - Vice President. ABOVE: wards from SASC Convention - Britt Monts with Outstanding SASC Scrapbook, Maureen O'Connor with utstanding SASC Member, Jeff Flowers with Outstanding Speech Presentation by Darren Walker. and ean Hampton standing with Outstanding SASC President Award. It would be hard for me to count up all the hours I have spent working on Student Council and the other extra curricular activities I have been involved in with these past three years. It would be hard for many stu- dents to do the same. But yet, I could probably count on one hand the number of hours a few teachers have spent working with the very students they criticize. I challenge those few faculty mem- bers to take an interest in those stu- dents and try to understand their pur- pose and needs. It can't be said that the clubs at L. D. Bell High School do not take an interest in the faculty and their opinions. Appreciating the fac- ulty is the main concern of many clubs. At the same time, I would like to challenge the students to take an interest in what's going on in other clubs besides their own. I-low can there be TOTAL INVOLVEMENT when there are as many cliques as there are pencil sharpeners? Let's try and work with one another. A difference in interests does not mean a difference in humanity . Also, there is a need for understand- ing among students concerning the administration, especially our princi- pal. Mr. Brown is truly concerned with the welfare and education of the stu- dents. There is a sound and logical reason behind every decision that is made concerning students and faculty. You can only benefit by getting to know your principal. He is truly sin- cere in his work. I feel the students need to know and understand the workings of the school board. Many schools across the nation have students serving in an advisory capacity on their local school boards. Bell and Trinity could definitely bene- fit from such a program. The students just like to be remembered. The years go by quickly and it's hard to remember all the things you've been told through Junior High, but to understand people and to understand yourself is something that should have been gained through these years. There's a world out there, with real live people. Once out there, some might have to grow up fast. To all those returning students, I hope all your needs are met and you value at least your education. To the graduat- ing seniors, I hope we meet our own goals for life in the coming years. I hope we all try to make a difference instead of a noise. ,QW Ja ' 'S- STUDENT COUNCIL 235 C GUN CIL OFFERS HELPING HA DS ' uuhf uv CD I V 5 S 1L'f.f.ii Y Qt Lrg 00 Nui TOP: Students getting ready for College Night. Seated are Kevin Massey and Marci Smith. Standing are Cheryl Kellar, Mrs. Baker, Susan Solberg, Jeff Flowers. Debra Doggett, and Mr. Pridemore. ABOVE: During Christmas season. the Student Council sponsored a General Store where mistletoe, peppermint sticks and Santa Grams were sold. Also, donations were taken here for the Mid-Cities Helping Hand project. Santa's helpers are Darren Walker, Debra Beck, Sherry Thornton, Dean Hampton, Tab Black, Kathy Kirchoffer, Mike Collins, and Mrs. Baker. RIGHT: Melanie Beck, Catherine Coyle, Jean Knight and Cheryl Kellar were among students which went to elementary schools to present a Halloween Safety program. x STUDENT COUNCIL 236 me we I TER-CL UB CUUNCIL 'ian it-1 iff I R X ' A Unis fm? f W e E9 54 . -.er . ig 1f'innsa55l't !7'f: f Communication of activities between clubs and organizations, to encourage cooperation between them, was the purpose of Inter-Club Council. Inter-Club Council was the messenger man between clubs. There were thirty-one clubs involved, and each one sent a representative . Bringing clubs together in a centrabmeeting helped unite the clubs and reach out and involve more students. OFFICERS: Secretary - Brenda Kinkade. President - Dean Hampton. 3 INTER-CLUB COUNCIL 237 SHARI G TIME A DHELP Sharing learned knowledge with oth- ers to help them get along a little eas- ier in life was a goal of the Future Teachers of America. Caring for oth- ers and a desire to see students suc- ceed, was the satisfaction received by members of FTA. On Halloween, members took money for UNICEF, which gives money to the needy. Future Teachers of America partici- pated in conventions, Teacher Appre- ciation Week, and Teacher Day. Helping was the basis of FTA and they helped many. OFFICERS: Susan Boreland - Secretary, Kelly Hardin - Treasurer, Lydia Waller - Vice Presi- dent, Suzy Fowler - President - not pictured. BELOW: Miss Debra Funicella - Sponsor. R4- FTA 238 E WAY Fw' az , ,, 5 1 ,, .tt H' ' Q 9: a 5, 'E , Learning more about God and His love for others by means of guest speakers and Bible study were some of the activities of the One Way club. A concern for others was demonstrated by collecting food and clothes to take to the Thelma Boston home in Dallas at Christmas. They also held a Valentine party for a group of retarded children and teenagers. The One Way club was a very close group of people who sup- ported one another in thought, deed, and prayer. OFFICERS: President - lon Zanwych, Chairper- sons - Jayme Amyett, Richard Sears, Regina Miller. Sponsor - Mrs. Knapp. ONE WAY 239 ATHLE TES IN FELLOWSHIP PC. 449 if ii f , 4 UNC LIFE an ,Mzwrrm-2.1: QF? YOUNG LIFE 241 RAI DER STAFF .,,. A,,, I 'f I A... f.W,,.- , W . aa 1, 'Q 9 ,fl 'Q 'T pw., NR J J QN J ,,k. gf. C2 I an-1 nah. .1.1x,:' J nr:M.wM4o1v---x ww.-Mx Earl 'ln Q7 N A A STAFF WINS H0 ORS AT TECH LEFT PAGE: TOP - Litnclight - Cathy Dean, Jayne Miller. FAR LEFT: Sports - Tab Black, Brent Johnson. CENTER: Organizations - Debra Beck, Catherine Coyle. RIGHT PAGE: TOP LEFT: Class Section - Kathy Kitchoffer, Sherry Thornton. LOWER LEFT: Editor - Mike Cobb, Color Editor - Sara Collier, Sponsor - Carolyn Dean, Business Manager - Dean Hatnpton. BOTTOM RIGHT: Faculty - Sherry Black. De Anna Dean. BELOW: Photographers - Billy Richards, Sharlie Douglass. 1979. toil. x po '- R7 379' F , ANNUAL STAFF 243 BL UEPRIN T MIRRORS EVENTS UPPER LEFT: Sheryl Maris, reporter, types copy for the printer during one of the B1ueprint's dead- lines. UPPER RIGHT: Randy Yarbough. sports writer. keeps current with local sports events by checking newspapers and magazines. CENTER LEFT: Mark Craig, head salesman, lays out ads for an upcoming issue of the Blueprint, the schoo1's monthly newsmagazine. CENTER: Rachel Harvey, reporter, adjusts certificates of awards the Blueprint received in local and state competition. CENTER RIGHT: Pat Brothers, advertising salesperson, checks negatives for pic- tures in ads before designing the advertisement. LOWER LEFT: Paula Malone, feature writer, has written several features during the year concern- ing alcoholism and shoplifting. LOWER RIGHT: Bruce McKaig and Steve Roberts, photographers, inspect new cameras purchased this year for the Photography classes. BLUEPRINT 244 'Wm :vtg ffm JE: ' - - ff - . -. 'V JW' , f. . . . .. . , ' - , :wwf qe,g:.'. ft . 4I,igsi..1 -r 4 . 1 ssso rg -ruff' t i ? . fi-lt. T ' :- i, Biff 1 -g? -P nk ag, nl ' 5 t. iv I 53 vw-M,..,, rf? Xp 3 ft E We M ,P J sf la 'Aw-i' .iwtv-J I ' Q !: M ttf' , l 55, l .E ,fx 4, . --4-ft l sq' REFLECTION5 UF SCHUUL LIFE LEFT: Leigh Looney, co-editor and editorial writer, sizes pictures for the B1ueprint's feature section, Gal- lery. CENTER LEFT: Renee Woolery and Johnnie Lybrand, ad salespersons, check last-minute details with Blueprint advertisers. CENTER RIGHT: Dan Washmon, faculty adviser, encourages staff members to meet the printer's deadlines on time. LOWER LEFT: Mike Kays, co-editor and sports editor, interviews a stu- dent for a feature story, Blueprint is published ten times. LOWER RIGHT: Barry Jones, co-editor and pho- tographer, uses a new Omega photo enlarger, added to the Journalism department this year. BLUEPRINT 245 0 1 h M RAIDER RUUSERS X dbg Ly, 511' N, ' N 2' ,K , Q vt. ,faggyk '-7'-'fm..Y , , -.W , ' E 4? W , 5, V 2.515-3 ... Enthusiasm for school activities encouraged participation of the Raider Rousers. Backing up various organiza- tions and rousing spirit for Raiders were part of the task they took on. Decorat- ing the halls was one way they helped promote school spirit. Recognizing accomplishments made by smaller organizations stressed their concern for each individual's participation in extra-curricular activities . Giving coke parties and sending letters were ways to congratulate different groups. The hope to make everyone at Bell a Raider Rouser is a big challenge taken on by each member of the spirit organ- ization. OFFICERS: Sponsor - Mrs. Kay Nelson. President - Rhonda White. RAIDER ROUSERS 246 k 01 ikq., .R g air , ' R . dl I ' K f Vx ,i N, . 4 , at 'E' I f 5 E y ,Q v I 's 2.1, Vgglgrgrrt , . B UBLES BE DS FORECAST HULID TOP: Toni Richard decorales a window for the Christmas season. LEFT: Raider Rousers boost school spirit by the number one placed on a door. ABOVE: Charlotte Romero displays her artistic ability for homecoming . RAIDER ROUSERS 247 ACKBO E UF SPIRIT 1 I ! ga 1 Y 4 X ' 5 fi v l 5 Q -E ff 5 i L f ' . 3 VHWQS7' lf: Q! aw MRM nf , M ., ,L auf. 9- 5 1'- J QV' -in ' cf r x f 'fvlv-E.'i i ABOVE: Carhy McMichael, Rhonda Gibson, Jayme Amyeu. Judy Bien, Tracy Tabor - Head Cheerleader, Lenee Lander, Brenda McGinnis. RIGHT: Mrs. Berry Cannon - Sponsor. CHEERLEADERS 248 Gila VIVA- CIUU5 SE VE Behind our successful athletic department, a newcomer to Bell would find a group of seven vivacious girls. These girls are our romping, stomping cheerleaders. Working together as a team required hours of overtime and hard work. Their enthusiasm spread excitement and spirit throughout the school. Cheerleaders are the backbone of school spirit and our backbone is the strongest ever. CHEERLEADERS 249 RAIDERETTES - , 2 .f f ' r st: -sf Mimi:-: Like icing on a cake, ornaments on a Christmas tree and stars in the sky the Raiderettes dress up the football field and basketball court with their sparkling performances. Diligent work and perserverance go into each dance performed by these seventy-nine girls. Unique performances were displayed this year from atop fluorescent pyra- mids and from behind twirling umbrel- las. Apart from entertaining at sports events, these girls sent toys and cloth- ing to a family of needy children. The grand finale of the year was the Spring Show, proceeds from which went to purchasing props for upcoming per- formances. Officers - FRONT ROW - Susie Reyero - Junior Lieutenant, Kathy Pyle - Junior Lieutenant. SECOND ROW - lane Futchekar - Senior Lieuten- ant, Rhonda Ballard - Senior Captain, Dona McKnight - Senior Lieutenant. RAIDERETTES 250 it , 82? r! 'yi yn ua DECORATIVE A D E TER TAININ ,Q- UPPER LEFT: Managers - FRONT ROW - Eileen Turner. Beth Minick - Head Manager, Danna Wall. SECOND ROW - Deanna Dean, Donna Kays - Head Manager, Jean Hamm. UPPER RIGHT: Sponsor - Mrs. Kathy Gandillon. LOWER LEFT: Karen Krueger adds the finishing touches to the umbrella performance. LOWER RIGHT: Social Officers - FRONT ROW - Ginger Willis - Histo- rian, Sandy Oeslereieh - President, Teri Davis - Reporter. SECOND ROW - Sherry Thornlon - Treasurer, Kim Beavers - Vice Presidenl, Sherry Hall - Secrerary. s 's as x If' ?1s 2rsif- T rsi. W Q ., ae. RAIDERETTES 251 RAIDERETTE EL VES BOOGIE TO W IINGLE BELL RUCK UPPER RIGHT: Rhonda Ballard - Senior Captain, UPPER LEFT: Jani: Furchliar - Senior Liuuicnani. ABOVE: Kathy Pyle - Iunior Licurcnanr. LOWER LEFT: Susiu Rcyuro - Junior Lieutenant. LOWER RIGHT: Dona McKnight - Senior Lieutenant. RAIDERETTES 252 i x X he R2 R rsmaeaw:ffm,..Lf x.. ii? fi THIRD YEAR MEMBERS Adrienne Baird Senior R5 x., '45 .sm: t,5q i Rhonda Ballard Senior , Captain Kim Beavers Senior , Vice President Cathey Edmondson Senior Jane Futchkar Senior , Lieutenant Sherry Hall Senior , Secretary Lucy Mathews Senior Dona McKnight Senior , Lieutenant Sandy Oestereich Senior , President Rhonda Williams Senior RAIDERETTES 253 Debra Beck Junior Jackie Bell Seniors Cay Boren Senior Brenda Carns Senior Stacy Cash Junior Teresa Cole Senior Teri Davis Senior , Reporter Kathleen Dolman Junior Cheryl Eledge Senior Sherry George Junior Dawn Harp Junior Keila Head Junior RAIDERETTES 254 .JJ I Sk! I sk! SECOND YE R MEMBERS JJ 1' JJ' O 'J JJ' Stephanie Armstrong K 1 's i fu w-s.! Junior I A I X 1 vd' vc! f , 7 ti In JJ -41 fi at NIJ X P y JJ V 1 , .JJ '82 J I .JJ wil 4 o .JJ 'J 7 I JJ -ny ' ' 0 J A ' 0 . X. Jil 1 I4 fl ll ' 1 J' a Donna Mays Senior , Manager Kim Konyha Senior Patti Linduff Junior Elizabeth Malone Senior Jayne Miller Junior Beth Minick Senior, Manager Maureen O' Connor Senior Brenda Prior Junior Kathy Pyle Junior , Lieutenant Susie Reyero Junior , Lieutenant Molly Stevenson Senior Sherry Thornton Senior , Treasurer Linda Tolley Junior Wendy White Senior Ginger Wilks Senior , Historian Autumn Wolfe Senior RAIDERETTES 255 Sue Alsbury Senior Christie Beam Senior Lisa Blake Junior Denise Boyd Junior Leslie Bracheen Sophomore Mindy Childs Sophomore Lisa Coleman Junior DeAnna Dean Senior, Manager Carol Deitz Junior Melissa Deleon Sophomore Lisa Fox Sophomore Robin Guthrie 'Senior Jean Hamm Senior, Manager Becky Hay Sophomore Denise Jamieson Sophomore Jean Knight Sophomore Carol Kramer Junior Karen Krueger Senior Chrissa Linnemann Senior Dana Looney Sophomore RAIDERETTES 256 PIR5 T YEAR ME BERS I .J ,uf iff f 5 -,J XJ -C! 4 A :J ,X J 'M 5 . s.- ix, lf, L! -.J . :A gf 5 ' I - J ' i S ar m ! ' ' 0 1 J X ' ' ' i I -J ' xl Lf l - J f LJ '-.J - 1 .5 If Wendy Moore Junior Stephanie Morgan Senior Brenda Neal Sophomore Kathy Parr Junior Pam Pemberton Junior Julie Price Senior Tammy Pruitt Sophomore Karen Rietfors Senior Dana Rogers Sophomore Missy Semaan Junior Kim Sime Junior Camey Stoker Sophomore Teri Tabor Sophomore Eileen Turner Junior, Manager Cindy Vaughn Senior Danna Wall Junior, Manager Donna Wallace Junior Paula West Sophomore Mindy Whitaker Senior Carla Williamson Sophomore RAIDERETTES 257 RODEO CLUB RIGHT: OFFICERS: FRONT ROW - Dona Acuff - Reporter, Debbie Sudduth - Secretary!Treasurer. SECOND ROW - Steve Moody - Beau, Debbie Boyd - Vice President. THIRD ROW - Craig Whitwell - Vice President, Kyle Adams - Presi- dent. FAR RIGHT: Drill Team Members - Debbie Boyd - Captain, Lydia Gafford. Dona Acuff, Rhonda Wright, Susan Anderson, Debbie Rierson. ,- Ei ri RODEO 258 LD. BELL GRAPPLERS QQ' Q1 If QV' ' Y. WG -NA W A , N, X,-.W . .. M., 4 , W J, -..aut - of .K mszisow I , . X 3' M A l C2 J h R D gf .af M EOVE: Awards Received From the Lake Highlands Tournament - FRONT ROW - Doug Woods - 3rd place, 5 lbs. , Ieff Gandy - lst place, 138 lbs. , Outstanding Wrestler A Team, Rocky Tassione - 4th place, 5 lbs. SECOND ROW - Richard Casey - 1st place, Heavyweight, Joe Hnizdo - 3rd place, Heavyweight. SHT: Co-Captains Jeff Gandy and Doug Woods during workout. ff ,, fi V4 M --was - M ,f GQf1'fifU2'2 1 ir? -- 2' -. ' F . V Stick in a half! Hit a switch! Wing him! This language is as new to Bell as is the Wrestling Club, which speaks in this dialect. Twelve team members under the coaching of Dr. Cylde Glaz- ner and Mr. and Mrs. Gandy, energet- ically work toward area recognition. And recognition they have received at dual meets and tournaments. From the month of October until February, this organization travels to four tourna- ments plus conference and state meets. Dedicated pouncing and pounding has brought several awards to this group. WRESTLING CLUB 259 OFFICE TRACK STARS Answering the never-ending buzz of the switchboard, calculating the absentees of the day, and being help- ful to the office personnel are the busy tasks of the student office aides. Dur- ing an eighty minute class period, these aides rush to gather roll cards as quickly as a track runner finishes a short sprint. These office helpers are actually compared to runners. They race around the school doing any odd job to be of assistance to the faculty. Without these twenty students, the office wouldn't finish its duties on time at the day's closing. -fy' ,....f-----.- 2 , M: , s Q - V x 1, . W r ' . ff - w . OFFICE AIDES 260 ,- ,..v AIDES - THE ADDED EXTRAS There are three groups of students who aren't recognized for their hard work, but should be. They are the aides to the library, nurse, and coun- selors. These students doing the odd but meaningful jobs, certainly deserve a pat on the back. When a student's busy and really doesn't have time to find a book the English teacher sent him for, the library aides find it in a matter of seconds. How about when a student cuts himself or begins to feel ill? The nurse's aides come to help him with a little disinfectant and a bandage. Also, there are the counselor aides who are always on the ball to help with schedule changing or errand running. These groups of aides do the little things that get everyone through the day . LIBRARY, COUNSELOR, NURSE AIDES 261 FINE ARTS TER ATIO AL THE PIANS JJ 41' H . ?:.,f,w- MW- ,A - 'w..' , J i ,: 4' -M A fil 5fr:Y'SS?3'm 5' .r , R 1 , Q ws ,. hh: rqkgf ax rx- .X 4- .,4 fwilw-. . , WL -. .- ' .,,W- ,fp N n , vw s s A 9' AWA-W wx 1 -Q. M 4 ... ,.. K q . , 4 H I K4 ., xl ,M 5. - f .v x W Y: ,lf 1 K W 6 , w,.f gi Y we m f 1 , 1 . .Q M 5 L t , M ,V sm K v ,..,.,. THESPIANS 263 93515 ,v f .,- al X x BELL PLAYERS 264 5 S BELL PLAYERS 4 ' . Vx i 'X t s ' 3 A5 as 5 5 MI if - 1 fi I Y 'Fi ' . 1 5. il HCHEAPER BY THE DOZEN CHEAPER BY THE DOZEN was this year's Fall Play. The story is built around the Gilbreath family which contains twelve members. Mr. Gilbreath is very highly acclaimed in the business world because of his motion study concept. He runs his household just like a business with various chores and drills. Later, Mr. Gilbreath discovers he is dying from a bad heart condition. He keeps this a secret to himself as he tries to strengthen the family so they can survive after his death. The dozen family members add hysterical, yet traumatic moments in the play to make it a bubbling success. 265 BELL PLA Y ERS THE CUMEDY OP ERRORS Working the snarls and snags out of a one act play is difficult and very time consuming. Twenty-three students from Drama six, Thespians, and other talented people rehearsed for perfec- tion with the aid of Mr. Dickson. The play, THE COMEDY OF ERRORS, was about a great mix up with a pair of twins. Ending with the reuniting of the twins touched the play off with a happy ending. The group performed at the UIL contest for judging. Practice for perfection mixed with talent was what made the play a great success. BELL PLAYERS 266 if ANCING A D SINGING 'i -wg 4' 4 Dancing, singing, and dramatizing all go into the working of a play. The cast and crew worked their hardest to put on the best performance yet. TOP LEFT: Ginger Wilks and Sue Alsbury work out a rough spot in the musical. TOP RIGHT: Bruce McKaig and Teri Davis in the farm yard. MIDDLE LEFT: Martin Moody and Stacy Cash sing as they march on stage. MIDDLE RIGHT: Actresses do their best in CHEAPER BY THE DOZEN. BOTTOM: Dancers add to the play . , W 9 ' : fr 1 if N K 5 . -,ff 't M ki w,, ,I ZZ ' U. 'Q 4 I 'lf fw ,w, I 1 1 fs 5 ' ' Y. I 5 I' J- ,L '? ' X me w hi ky 27 Rigs fe- ' 1' p N' - 1 f . ,H I A M41 I - -ff f ixff. ' i ' E' -:r. 'T ftriitl-if-.,. TI T' 'Ti B 4 AM. f In . I If Q 5: 'J ' 1 3 , 1 , 1 ' 1: 'fi ya W 'illll in ki X M P 5, fv I x .Qwx Drama Four class presented as PRINCE AND THE PAUPER. We would like to give credit to those who helped in the production of the show since we were not able to include their picture in this year s book their chi1dren's play, THE BELLPLAYERS 267 -2 NFL 268 ATIO AL FORENSIC LEAGUE ' S 3 r 1 2' , Competing in forensic tournaments in this area is the main purpose of the 4 IK : ..g .V National Forensic League. Honor gl.--ffrt!'f my 5743 is , ,f nqwn ill' 1 sry, ,, membership into this organization - gives its members recognition neces- sary to advance in competition. ' Speaking talent is portrayed in the categories of debate, prose, poetry and oratory events. These events make L45 gl - e for an exciting and educational year. Officers - Bruce McKaig - President, lon Zanew- ych - Vice President, Darren Walker - Treasurer, Gloria Shipman - Secretary. ' ., .T :if if u -5-.L , O 1' - f 1 vii' . f '5f' ' 55:59 'N . K1 'fu .aff 'i e , - i i i' t,, 3 ,, if-w.f'5 if ZF ii I m agu- RAIDER FORENSIC LEAGUE ga V AR T EN TH USIAS TS 2 Several eras were looked into by the Art Club this year. In the fall, this club ventured to the Kimbell Art Museum and viewed the Fauve Exhib- ition, which was an art style in 1905 to 1907. Also, an interesting project was a trip to the local zoo. Here, members displayed their artistic talents by sketching the mammalian creatures. Members also used their ability when they created their own designs in several mediums. These works of art were displayed in a joint art exhibit where art club members sold much of their work. These students got a true taste of the Van Gogh type life this year. OFFICERS: Desiree Russell - Secretary, Cathey Edmondson - Treasurer, David Enoch - Vice President, Rick Moore - President. ART CLUB 270 AR T VARIETY CRE- ATED LEFT: Donna Wallace places copper enamel jew- elry inro the kiln. LOWER LEFT: Nancy Bou- dreaux examines several landscape sketches. LOWER RIGHT: Hard at work on arr exhibir entries are Tommy Richards and David Hendrix. ffm X sm. E.. L :'Ef2.1v,vE1j Y X X , ,,. .. . -f Q it 55,55-1f sg, ,Q , , A will 'L . ,, Q L, k 'i K n Q,q.QC' - 4 ,- , gf' - , ...I-1 N ww M W A 'xl' bf JV 1 , W ' . 11: ' 1' Jm,,,,,,-TNR M?-mmm A 'Y r f a Krew, F I K , .qw . 1' wa , K ' f .L L K' M 'x 'f 'MwqWNqn.- . ,wi ART CLUB 271 RAIDER MARCH- IN G BA With a quick snap and jerk, the Raider band starts marching down the football field. Heads back and toes pointed, they stand out in any group for their accuracy. Their military style marching has won them recogni- tion throughout the state. Marching practice, which started during the summer, worked them hard. Partici- pating in marching contests rewarded them for their many hours of work. Being a band of excellence is an honor they have earnedg not one which they were given. ...iv '19 hr' J , vs' '. - . 'tai 'ghl,s5A.? T' ,wa ..-rw- '-'- A ' 'YR - , .aim 4 - y .. writii 'f -rss:-a . Q. -' ,, t , BQ. 'L N' . t . r gg ?..'.., 1154-.., E 'J 5 A RAIDER BAND 272 1-Q., mar: e l l 1 MIGHTY RAIDER LEADERS nv: lllhlll L.b. BILL- ABOVE: Drum Majors - Stuart Carpenter, Allison Harper - Head Drum Major, Karen Lynch. FAR LEFT: Mr. Roger Winslow - Director. LEFT: Mr. Don Hamrick - Director. RAIDER BAND 273 SYM- PHO BA D I Band Council - FRONT ROW - Tim Johnson - Senior Representative, Dale McCormack - Presi- dent, Barry Hicks - Vice President, Darrell Fife - Sophomore Representative. SECOND ROW - Rod- ney Bollinger - Junior Representative, Grace Stephens - Secretary, Janet Roddy - Treasurer, Randy Boase - Historian. THIRD ROW - Allison Harper - Head Drum Major, Karen Lynch - Drum Major. ,, 'T 6 , E 2 x 5155 will ii ililiiiiil RAIDER BAND 274 s it 2 X SYM- PHO AND II Band Council - FRONT ROW - Cindy Black - Treasurer, Robert Sifford - President, Teresa Settle - Secretary. SECOND ROW - Stacey Long - Historian, Maggie Foster - Sophomore Repre- sentative, John Gaither - Junior Representative. THIRD ROW - Marty Spiiler - Vice President, Roy Andrews - Senior Representative. RAIDER BAND 275 SYM- PHO BA D III Band Council - Debra Horn - Secretary, Thomas Tillery - Junior Representative, Linda Outcalt - Sophomore Representative, Rick Campbell - Senior Representative, Keith Moore - Treasurer, Wes Smith - Historian, Iames Johnson - Vice President. N-.W .t........ ...M-M...w-.-....,..e.....,......... ..,.-...f,.7.T 4 4 1 RAIDER BAND 276 I fl!!!i't'e'i?M NNW: t RAIDER MARCHING BA DI ACTIO . F rx. 5. ' Z --A .Q bi' Af f if f A, xr' Q, I A Y' .t .5 43 ' ,V we ' 'A A f-fr Q 3' -w I x -A YB. ' 4' ,. ,. V , v ,. ' - MA ms.. H AA 3 .L f. 'fm m A, RAIDER BAND 277 A CAPPELLA CHUIR f' I Harmonizing musical tones for the enjoyment of others, Belonging to the a cappella is an honor. The students tha1 the A Cappella Choir has worked their way to fame within belonged to this choir worked hard to achieve a standard oi L.D. Bel1's walls. Hard work put together with a love for excellence. music has brought them to the recognition they have earned. A CAPPELLA CHOIR 278 PUR THE LOVE OF MUSIC Z, 3 .fxaq UPPER LEFT: Choir Council - Lisa Crittenden, Bruce Clark, Kim Carrothers, John Allen, Frankie Holloway, Will Reese. LOWER LEFT: Ensemble Group - Tracy Hollis, Martin Moody, Denise Larison, Bruce Clark, Sarah Shoemake. Will Reese, Sharla Campbell, John Allen. Frankie Holloway. LOWER RIGHT: Choir Officers - FRONT ROW - Leslie Tuso - Secretary, Susie Fowler - Vice President, Tracy Hollis, Reporter. Gaylynn Glazner - Treasurer. SECOND ROW - Tracy Allen - Historian, John Tyson - President. Jeff Carrell - Photographer, Michelle Tong - Historian. on 4 Xjxxg f,.g.ffff?ff -f , F ' :ill .X ' ia ' J . A .. Q. I -V A , n 2 - .'fQ:,' 'lflfm' '. Q f 'ff A ' W V' Q af f f 0 35 ', ' 4 7' f' f 5' 1 n-. .sas ' ' 4- ' 4 5 'ip 'gr ,Ar r. I. ...gt i V5 ' .lf 'ix 'ri' n s. , H A fu, ., - 1 9? .0 t. '-4 5:31 raw , P., E .. t A J , f 'ji Lk L 'so' , Q U 'K 1 'f Ji 9, - o l -,L KTA u is as 'f . f. - ..,.4- 1'-' , ' '- l .. . lu. ey , L: , .JE 4 z. ' , 5 .' D ' I V 4 V W K '. - sl K 7 '- 524 Eb' . . Wg asa f- or ...a lu. - - a - A --sn 'swf V , fy .. . - : 1 .5 bf ' , :f be z les gf I :ar s 'Y' :sw .Aw 4--. J . -- A F h ,,,,,,-5 , . ,...,., S t 'vga 3' .. ' fill, N - 1 V H4-T-a....:..J.,.r, C A CAPPELLA CHOIR 279 ir MIXED CHOIR RIGHT: Choir director - Miss Teddyc Brown. MIXED CHOIR 280 Q t HARMONIZING MUSICAL TONES sauna ' if 7 Standing our as good choir members these slu- dems were chosen as leaders of lhe choir. LEFT: The Choir Council Members Are - FRONT ROW - lane Rue, Vickie Barrsch, Shelle Woodside. SECOND ROW - Donna Pearson, Luella Parch- man, Cindy Wahlber. BELOW: The Choir Offi- cers Are - FRONT ROW - Jackie Rorick - Histo- rian, Mike Collins - Presidem, Becky Ingram - Treasurer. SECOND ROW - Brandi Leondar - Vice President, Carla Green - Reporter, Dale Camp- bell- Secretary. r' 9 158 A Av- .f ' Oak b V A - , 1 der N , ,, iq -he .gk . Q D gawk .' Q' 1' ,zy- .V 5 s . . 2 4 I 1 t F s MUSICAL PRODUCTIONS f' 'fl x ev J I - ' , - 1 L 1 J I my ., ,A get 1 TOP: MALE SINGERS - Mike Collins, Doug Ger- many, Jimmy Fagala, Dale Campbell, Ricky Weaver, David Henderson. Jay McKay. Jerry Faulkner, John Tyson. ABOVE: FEMALE SINGERS - Leslie Tuso, Louise Green, Connie Rodger, Stacie Morgan, Michelle Tong, Gloria Shipman, Debi Feemster, Gaylynn Glazner, Jenny Rorick, Karen Krueger, Ulla Nassander, Kim Hatcher, Sarah Shoemake. LOWER LEFT: Laurey - Frankie ' Holloway, Curley - Martin Moody. LOWER , , 1, :sv RIGHT: Ike Skidmore - Steve Roberts, Aunt Eller ' P3345 I, - Gayla Gardner, Andrew Carnes - Darren W 'il I Walker. --1 Q J s. 4 I .M '- Ea f ff? ' . l Q 11 - gr N., W R :, frm? P' ., ,- ' Q . fi Q ..., ,P MUSICAL PRODUCTIONS ,K 282 jr- L . kr ,1 Combined efforts of the Art, Drama, Choir, Band, and Speech departments have brought forth the sensational musical production, Oklahoma! The comical plot revolves around the romantic love story of Laurey and Curly. Set in the sunny countryside of Oklahoma Territory at the turn of the century, this production keeps the audience captivated with its funny antics, yet serious romance. Under the fine direction of Mr. Dickson, Mr. Winslow, Miss Brown, Mrs. McKenzie and Mrs. Mohon, this play romps across the stage with enthusiasm and professionalized talent . , ,,,. I 2 I S f f 5? I. Q, 'QQ' i 'eg 31jg,x Q , gl! iii? . 19, ,Ugg f 5 ii' I I- I 7' 1 l'Tk,i,.:.- ll. 4 Q L-gl-f--L. -, I las. jj, 'T ' , VVAV a 1--A-4 N TOP LEFT: MALE DANCERS - Mark North, Greg Eaks. Mark White, Mike Cobb, Mike White. Ricky Moore, Britt Monts. MIDDLE LEFT: KNEELING - CHORUS GIRLS - Leslie King, .len- nifer Glass, Randi Ragan. FEMALE DANCERS - Jenny Turbyfill, Sue Alsbury, Kari Johnson. Rhonda Ballard, Sara Collier, Dona McKnight. Lisa Lockhart, Ginger Wilks. LEFT: Jud - Richard Casey. Fred - Mike Collins, Gertie - Stacy Cash, Slim - Ricky Moore. ABOVE: Ali Hacum - Billy Richards, Wil - Bruce McKaig, Ado Annie - Teri Davis. MUSICAL PRODUCTIONS 283 '11 P SPOR TS - ii Athlete, the word no longer refers to a big, dumb football player with no brain. Sports is a testing ground for brains as well as muscles. No longer can an athlete depend totally on strength alone to give the edge in competition. Athletics has become a very involved science. Many college and high school athletes are ranked at the top of their classes. Not only must an athlete practice endless hours but must also keep their academic grades up to scholarship level. The day of the dumb athlete is dead. The courage of life is often a less dramatic spectacle than the courage of a final momentg but it is no less than a magnificent mixture of triumph and tragedy. A man does what he must - in spite of personal consequences, in spite of obstacles and dangers and pressures - and that is the basis of all human morality. - John F. Kennedy 286 Poo TBA LL---11 RAIDERS HA VE DI SAPPOIN TIN G SEASO SPOR T NE VER SA Y DIE A TTI T DE 17:3-:- Vanta, -...f . f v - I' 'V ' 1i1T ' A 1 311 . Q'2-'Z- 2. f,. '3 11-,lg LM M-Q-. -if ' ' ' A .aa-Q r 'gif Q.. 1. V ,,., ,sr Y 4. I q ty Q CJWQ ji- - t V A.-., --L , . Y 1 ' wg jx,MLNfyg:-,jg-7 ,...,.,,.,, ng-ez. 1i -H-'lit ----W W - if 9:25, .---... .m.,.W..1.,, ,,. ... if-3,-i - .......-........ . 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Tongate, Hershon, Amyett, Davis ROW - ' Coach D1bble, Coach Coward, Morgan, Tubbs, Stone, Oujesky, Dixon, Lane Smith B. Johnson, Baird, Callaway, Pruitt, Beauchamp, Bowen. SECOIQ , Henderson, Stell, Hankins, Hamcock, Tyson. Coach Bailey, Coat Moore. THIRD ROW - Coach Davis, Coach Detamore, Kidd, Taylor, L. Johnson, Massey, Perkins Osborne Kimbell McNeel B h Wooten, C h B ' ' ' oac riscoe, Doc Kensing. FOURTH ROW - Scott Tice West Cheek B num, . . . . y Mitchmore, Williams, Hussey, Kay, Carey, Burke. 288 , . . y, unc , Dowdy, Chapmai Ferguson, Rippy, Wommack. Miske, White, McDonald, Gregorj eceivers-Coach Dibble, Def. Line-Coach Briscoe, Off. Line-Coach Moore rainer - Herb Kensing, Linebackers-Coach Bailey, Backs-Coach Coward econdary-Coach Detamore, Head Coach Bill Davis BELL 12 18 13 0 3 6 14 9 14 7 Sherman R. L. Turner Haltom Richland Wichita Falls Rider Lewisville Denton Herschi Trinity OPP. 38 20 11 21 26 26 10 10 21 RR 289 C All I If 0 fn .. u,, 'W 3 SV.. ' I ,sf 5 'SI iff 1 5 TURNER-Z0 BELL-18 MISSED EXTRA POINTS PRE VEN TS BELL VICTOR Y Bell opened the home season against the R. L. Turner Lions. Bell drew first blood on a pass of 46 yards from Callaway to Wommack. The combination worked again in the second quarter as Callaway hit Wommack for 55 yards and another touchdown. The half -time score stood at 12 to 'I in favor of the Raiders. In the third period, Bell and Turner traded scores which left Bell in front 18-14 going into the fourth quarter. With 58 seconds remaining in the contest, the Lions scored - leaving the Raiders winless in two outings. The final score stood at Turner 20-Bell 18. Pruitt led all runners with 104 yards on 19 attempts. Callaway combined with Wommack for 4 passes, 154 yards and 2 touchdowns. FAR UPPER LEFT: Defense plays pass. FAR LOWER LEFT: Quarterback caught in backfield. UPPER LEFT: Defense makes the play. LOWER LEFT: Callaway on the option. ABOVE: Pruitt sprints for the goal. FOOTBALL 291 BELL- HAL TOM-11 RAIDER DEFENSE SHOWS EXPLOSIVENESS FAR UPPER RIGHT: Massey hits the line. FAR LOWER RIGHT: Morgan smashes forward. UPPER RIGHT: Henderson downs Buff. LOWER RIGHT: Pruitt makes the cut. BELOW: Callaway turns upfield. The Raiders traveled to Birdville stadium for their third contest of the young season. They faced the tough task of playing Haltom on their homecoming. The game proved to be a defensive struggle throughout its entirety. At half the score was deadlocked at 3 to 3 , as both teams traded field goals. Both the first and third quarters were scoreless. In the fourth quarter the Raiders pushed ahead 13 to 3 with only 1:59 remaining. Haltom would not surrender the game and went '75 yards for a score. With fifty seconds left Haltom attempted an onside kick, but it only gave Bell good field position as Lane Johnson fell on the ball at the forty yard line . The game ended with Bell in the lead 13 to 11. FOOTBALL 292 REBS- RAIDERS-0 RAIDERS STILL WEAK I FI AL NON-DISTRICT GAME Returning home after their first win of the year the Raiders faced rival Richland in the final non-district contest. The defenses were tough again as in the Haltom game. The Rebels took a 7 to 0 lead to the locker room at halftime. Bell came out and began to drive on Richland , only to fumble twice. One fumble at Richlands one yard line and the other on the seventeen. Such mistakes took the wind from the Raiders and the Rebels scored twice in third period. The fourth period was scoreless as the defenses proved dominant. Jeff Morgan rushed ten times for 68 yards, and Callaway passed for 88 yards. The score wound up Richland 21 and Bell 0. fbi'-Q . ,, . ,rwxv ,rl Q i f ', 'i A1 . ., .. flume, n 5 an Q 'x f.nJ 1' SAM . M, G - T .frr f 1 tw'-1 ' A--' , ,4., . t lrrf T I so 1 3 ii pp A . .,.. Q rr.. ,V gy y . ., C UYOTES- RAIDERS- SLOW SECUND HALF KEYS BELL DEFEAT Bell moved north to open district against the Coyotes of Wichita Falls. The Raiders turned in a strong first half, leaving the field trailing 6 to 3. The Coyotes opened the third period with a decisive touchdown drive which left the score at 12 to 3. Bell had trouble moving the ball towards the Coyotes end zone, while Wichita Falls marched to two fourth period scores. Bell recorded 216 total yards to the Coyotes' 336. Individual leaders for Bell were Kyle Massey with 17 attempts for '76 yards rushing. Darren Callaway recorded four completions for 56 yards. The score at the finish saw Wichita Falls ahead 26 to 3. W T 1 f h 4 Y A W V aw K .-rw, Q .-.t :L - --7- , ws.3?'ffi,f ., t M, We , Y' ' W i RIDER - 6 BELL - BELL DISAPPOI TED A f V 1 rf-fx, as Q A.: . .ti . '-Ha. - -A ifgw - , ,PA . N X M 3 'T 'V wa' 2- C' aff .,.- , 'C , ,. ,N W' V ' , Y' f- my . ., . V , W yi , K j' ,jpeg Q--. N ,,,, t - I gg 'Quik f ' ,gk . , .. W ,3 .N mf. 'Y' 1' 'ggi-?tfi14 , Vx 'm45f 5'Tf'-V ,ng N, A I . 1 1 'N , t ' we kt.. W we Q M. 'iw' s 5, isa, .wif . 14, , Q- , W -fy' ' ' ' h 5' ,, , V ! .PA ' Q -A KI'-1 ff. ' Q ,M 4 4 i 0 U , , s QL- ,Q K , , ' 'ft-l,,,Ya:k -hey . ,, ,J , 'ie .,, 4 isa 2 1,-pi Q, la qs 4: ,, . X., my 'ft ,S Starting out slowly, Bell found itself behind 7 to O by the end of the first quarter. Bell blocked a Rider punt on the opening play of the second quarter, but a penalty nullified the play and gave Rider a first down. Wichita Falls used that break to score and move to a 20 to O advantage at the half. The Raiders came out and began to drive on Rider at the beginning of the third quarter. Morgan raced 25 yards for a touchdown. Bell began to drive again but was stopped when a halfback pass fell short of the intended receiver. Rider added an extra score in the fourth period, while the Raiders could move no farther than the 48 yard line of Rider. The final score stood at 26 to 6 in favor of Rider. 1.1 saw' ,. fn -is A - . , 4 M 'Wir -4 .B W ,L ALA- y y'it 4 y y- ,W Qs! p tr.i we ,gr -nw ' y . . -iff: ,Q-t A ' i ' ' -' W ' .51 , L , , ., A TM ' n 1 ,na ,K In X I ., , gr ,help yfghkk , ,.. ,Mk R, . -, ,.iA 1 wa, 295 . , . , ,a it-i , fe fr , . N area , R 'f'5.? ' 'L W .R , 1 v I W.. . my ,, ' BELL - 4 LEWISVILLE - 10 RAIDERS TAKE FIRST DISTRICT WIN Bell moved North to play the Lewisville Farmers in the first district meeting between the teams. The first half was dominated by the Raiders who led 7 to 0 at the end of the first half. Osborne scored the touchdown on a 25 yard right end sweep. The second half opened as Lewisville scored early to tie the score at '7 to 7. Lewisville pushed ahead on a field goal against a stout Bell defense. With just over four minutes remaining in the game, the defense came up with a fumble recovery on the Lewisville 20 yard line . Three plays later on a fourth and one Callaway ran eleven yards for the score giving Bell the victory, 14 to 10. f? 1'- , W 4 5 N N sewn 6 c ,-v ia' 1 'I Un,- M' :Sha BELL - 1 I-IERSCHI - RAIDERS GRAB HQMECO ING VICTOR Y FAR RIGHT: Defense rackles the runner. FAR UPPER RIGHT: Offense gains yards. FAR MIDDLE RIGHT: Wommack bears coverage. RIGHT: Mor- gan runs for ground. BELOW RIGHT: Defense sacks Q.B. BELOW: Miske arremprs Lhe catch. M gag' er ,. 4. N-1 298 .ai'sX Y. :N in If ,4 'gil nf' 3 'am ,AEA1 K T 1 .v 057' A 'l.'f'W',Yr -LVI Aka W Q .K J g ,ghi r I N H -,OI ' gn ' - .'- . ,N A ,wus , 'o -iwwxw -A I I I , Q ,et ... I ,J a.. 'R N, 'fit Q I rx? I 4, Q P Ir s. it X Q 4 , 4 .ff 5 I wa Nu fr 7 S, ws 5 I ?R -...nav -N. ,l if Rf 4 Y 5 . 1 N 2 L' X 'M M Xfff'I':S 'x'wqs, g J, Y.. V ' Q I 1 .. Nr , a ,Qt 0 -'Y 1 1+ I I 'Keel' jf ,Q v A A 6, i ,f at 4 if ' PM N W may M- I Q1 -5, Q- fx Sf as 51, W V4-IOM f .qamlf , an Q- Mei, . . D A V In O, ' v if , -sa mf, 1-V '-'4 my , X A ' M ' 1 ',L '- ......- an ' :L l Di RAIDERS TRAP USKIES Q, W +l,,m1. T t W W M T T' M.. is W-vi I TT ' T ' 1' I Q T ' l i x 7 , 1 f For the second year in a row, Bell played the Huskies for the homecoming contest. The fired up Raiders quickly erased an early Husky lead via a 65 yard touchdown pass to Wommack from Callaway. The defense stood up against the Hirschi offense throughout the remainder of the first half, allowing the Raiders to take a '7 to 6 lead at the half. Not content to sit on a one point lead Bell took the second half kickoff and marched '70 yards for a touchdown. Morgan got the score on a one yard plunge with 6:11 left in the third quarter. The defense, taking up where it left off at the end of the first half, held the Huskies scoreless for all of the second half. g' v 'Y X' W , 'W' 'isa V 5 ' 5 ,, Aff , f ' ' ' A T J H., ,H M . Q ' L ' if 'vii ' 951-Uris! rf' 7 X ' T4 , is T, T T T 3i,T'TH2T,' 'T I , W Y . E: , :LT Ty in , T 4, 4755 ' - of T, Nags - ,:,,?,g, 4 -X sf Fi W g,J5Q,,E5aeW g,?:.5g1531lk 'L TL .fe 299 30 TRI ITY- IBELL- FAR LOWER RIGHT: Defense stops the run. FAR RIGHT: The pilchout. BELOW: Runner bulls for yards. RIGHT: Defense grabs Trinity. BELOW RIGHT: Bell runs the option. .. T ' ' Q' Q' I H O BELL CLUSES SEASO WITH EXCEPTIO AL TEAM EEPOR T 'Q When two rivals get together one can throw away the record book. So it was with the Trinity-Bell matchup. Trinity undefeated for the'season had its hands full the entire first half with the stingy Bell defense. The Raiders jumped out to an early lead on a pass from Callaway to Wommack. Henderson added the extra point and Bell led 7 to O. The defense played well throughout the first quarter holding Trinity scoreless. Trinity's defense recovered a fumble at the Raider 14 yard line, and went on in to score. The Trojans tacked on another score before the half. Trinity added one more score at the start of the third quarter. The Raiders refused to yield and almost gained new life on a near spectacular attempt by Wommack to catch a Callaway pass. But, the pass fell short, and Trinity went on to win 21 to 7 . SUPHS GAIN EXPERIENCE TEAM GIVES P012 TH TOTAL EPPOR T FIRST ROW - Metzger, Graves, Cyrier, Reyero, Gill. SECOND ROW - Sutter, Muscelman, Mur- rell, James, Dyson, Day, Allen, R. Bell. THIRD ROW - Flemming, Harlin, Meadows, White, Roozs, Parsons, Vann, Harris, Johnston, Puckett. RANGERS 6 6 20 6 00 4...- 22 22 O O 12 Sherman R. L. Turner Haltom Denton Newman Smith S. Garland Lewisville Lewisville Trinity Rider OPPONENT 12 6 O 45 8 12 O 18 21 41 an ,Zz . FOOTBALL 302 l SEASO HAS UP A DOWNS I. V. GROWS FOR THE F TURE S 002i E l l 2 1,5 'I COMMANDOES OPPONENT 6 R. L. Turner 20 0 S. Garland 23 24 Richland 26 'll R. L. Turner O 6 Rider 61 15 Lewisville 19 O Lewisville 26 16 Demon 20 21 Newman Smith O O Trinity 14 FIRST ROW - Kelldorf, Schoolfield. Norman, Finch, Darcey, Sigmund, McDaniel, R. Maxey, A. Bell. SECOND ROW - Coach Briscoe. Bannis- ter, Josserand, Hudson, Walker. V. Norman, Sterling, Shellhorn, Osborne, Decker, Rynolds. THIRD ROW - Bowling, Smith, Clancey, Chea- tom, Jones, Burns, Page, Maxey, B. Jones, Wommack. FOOTBALL 303 , W rv ' v . RIGHT: Defense sticks opponents. LOWER RIGHT: Jay White cuts upfield against the Trojans. BELOW: Offense on the move. , T I O null Q sq WK 'gg cy 4ip .f it lv W 'O ,mi fs vw,- FOOTBALL 304 , f-, fx' s. Q , fp 3 , 4. Q - J4- O, M.. ' x Q 6 '., B 5 an S MDW K T . ' +'+'H'4f X..Qfaxlmib-mwfiifeikii . ,M .A o .o, , O A . ' -as x 'N -M .Q A ,Af lj. W U A V',. . -BA SK E TBA LL VARSITY HAS SUPER SEASO PROD UCES TWENTY-GAME WINNER W BACK ROW - left to right - Moss, West, Callaway, Alsup, Davis, Beard, Osborne. FRONT ROW - left to right - Sinquefield, Purvis, Hammonds, Radcliff Hilton. Duncan. BASKETBALL 306 A A. This year marked one of the best years at L.D . Bell for our basketball program. The Raiders finished second in district, and posted a fine 24 and 8 season. Under the leadership of Coach DeBord the team learned to give one hundred percent effort one hundred percent of the time. LEFT: Basketball managers. LOWER LEFT: Callaway on a jumper. BELL OPPONENTS W F Coyotes W F Rrder Lewisville Denton H1l'Sh1 Trinity W F Rider Lewisville Denton Hirshr Trinity 54 . . 58 55 . . ' 54 94 ' ' 61 63 75 94 ' ' 61 58 ' ' 57 '73 W. F. Coyotes '71 u 64 . . ' 72 84 ' ' 68 '75 '74 84 ' ' 64 '76 ' ' '78 BELL PLA YS IEKYLL A HYDE I DISTRICT OPE ERS REA CHES EOR CONSIS TENCY The Raiders opened the '77 season against the Wichita Falls Coyotes. Bell, who owned a 16-3 record prior to district. left stunned by a 58 to 54 defeat. Callaway led the offense with 15 points. The second game pitted the Bell Raiders against the Rider Raiders. The game, in which confusion clouded the final moments, saw Bell win 55 to 54. Ray Radcliff led the scoring with 22 points. The Lewisville Farmers became Be1l's second district victims. Bell, who controlled the completely, won by a final of 94 to 61. The Raiders faced preseason favorite Denton for their district game. Bell opened cold , and had trouble catching up. Randy Purvis led the Raiders with 18 points in a disappointing loss to Denton. 7,1 A I ff' , , , BASKETBALL FAR LOWER LEFT: Raider up for a shot. FAR LOWER RIGHT: Hilton brings the ball into play. FAR UPPER LEFT: CaHaway watchesthe baH. LEFT: Callaway shoots for two. ABOVE: Radcliff drives for the basket. BASKETBALL 309 ax? i' g 1 r ABOVE RIGHT: Raiders on the defense. RIGHT: Davis up for two. ABOVE: Hammonds lays it up. BASKETBALL 310 E3 is 1 Sf ...W R sf x -4 qmnmuuxan 12.1 U C YQ X I U22 :Y wi '9 Bl , -Q L W RAIDERS GIVE TUTAL TEAM EFFORT Bell got back on the winning track with a 94-61 win over the Hirschi Huskies. Radcliff and Hammonds led the attack. In one of the most exciting games ever seen by Bell fans, Trinity was defeated by the Blue Raiders. The final seconds saw Bell capture a 58 to 57 win. The second half opened with Bell defeating the Wichita Falls Coyotes by the score of '73 to 71. Kent Davis had a personal high game of 26 points. LEFT: Davis in a crowd. BELOW LEFT: Flash pas- ses away. BELOW: Duncan prepares to shoot. BASKETBALL 311 BELL GAINS PO WER Iliff Q lf xX h'Z'Xx,L, I 'N Qu A Curtis Callaway hit for 16 points as the Raiders smashed the Lewisville Farmers 84 to 68. Radcliff added 20 points to the effort. The long awaited rematch between Denton and Bell proved to be as bitter as predicted. Bell fans watched as the Raiders jumped to an early lead and then coasted to a '75 to '74 victory. A great year for the basketball team ended on a sour note with a heartbreaking defeat to the Trinity Trojans. Callaway had a super game hitting for 27 points. FAR LEFT: Moss ties one up. FAR INNER LEFT: Radcliff goes above the defenders. FAR LOWER LEFT: Conference with the coach. LEFT: Purvis hits from the free throw line. BELOW: Alsup breaks past the defender. BASKETBALL 313 B-TEA PRUVES T0 BE C ONSIS TEN T WINNER HAS SUCCESSFUL SEASON BACK ROW - left to right - Winslow, Beene, Thayer. Brauer, Walters. West, Hay. MIDDLE ROW - Bull, Sowell, Dean, Davis, Finch, Sowell, Ballard. FRONT ROW - Gill, Osborne, Smith, Duncan, Wardlaw, Chandler. BASKETBALL 314 rifwziil , 'i :JED-f 'X L haw if F N H .L sr i T Vw? , .. 'i' I 'S as 21 if I t '- 31-xi Blxegagee- , QAAVK ,3li x Y ff-.tw .Hag LE This year s B Team sets a strong foundation on whrch future varsity teams will be bu11t Hard work and much practice made this year a success for the B Team LEFT Actron underneath the boards LOWER LEFT Dave Brauer gets the up BELL OPPONENT W F Coyotes W F Rider Lewrsvrlle Denton Hirshi Trinity W. F. Coyotes W. F. Rider 81 Lewisville '70 '76 Denton '73 55 Hirshi 56 64 Trinity 66 BASKETBALL 315 , .lj V X, ,iq-mf 3. ,Q , '- -n,,g1, . if . ,f'Yf??.?7f5 5g?,'Yf:..-,ivrj ' J' Q' jff,Q5'Qw A 1 K k ' 33?-.3 , -2 . , :gag ix.,-N g 1? ' ,n -. Q ei Mi' 1? ? , fun 4' f fi , f A -,X ' ,L N , Q ,,,ikE:'L'5xgk L 44, 1, I Q . g' 'si 4 zkr, ., x ' y f . 9,5-f, x- 5 11 . V , - .f:,z1f4vy 71-'ef X A ' w ' f y','.,+.4 14 if-.. . E , A , rl, -f,f4-!.g,:-We , 'f , k ' , 'W ffff,-iifar ., J -,111 ff' ,, ' QS . f - , A f :ff Qiilf- 5 -fig-.W my .. ww: f. 5 fig,-, vi..-,g,-3.'::Q fx' ff. .' ,wgfnif W ,EEL 425 J' I '1 :Egfr ,Q fi Q W- A f,,5,41 SW , k F . ,iw 'Nt 39. , , bg. 1-:,.Q-,,,4.f,, ,aQ,,-gm-51-:: ., M -I 2,75 , ' '41 ,L , . Y - L - ff 772,-f',.L i' T 4 ,Leg-.11 ,ln ,, L.,-is ,QM x ff5sQg,f,VA:5q-4g?gf,i' ., wi? V' ' ,L cram , ,I Nw. V .1 kg. 455, , ,ARAJV A ,.,,gv.,,3',v,3A,,,U,,,. , vb ,' ,fret ,., 'vw 3- - ' 1 ,w .- - ' ' - T, 1 ,V y. I4:,C'-. -, -' ' ', , , ? ,.i '1i'gIZ,f 2 , ' .S':'fj,'i.t fQs,, 3,51-i-1 235.5 'HS jafg',:a ? ', ,' , ' : ' - 1 ' - -ft: 2 -ww'-. ff-. 'P .' f 1 ,. 4 f :-.L f M.. Q ,, z1'?,, mp. K, my 3 ,P I 4 , Y ,,m.mgx,l . , ' L, ',J 1 . 41 3' -51 'z 'v .zfx 343,-f' V ' W ' ,,'ff7' ' 'V fm 1 fi' . - , ,. Q 1 4, -- ,W ,Q , ,tru -, ,. ,t ,,,.-7,723 , N V ,K 1, L-.Mi Y' Q 'b 'P1vQ-Y W' 'N 5 - if v w f- 11 P :J P , Ewa Spf, , W 5 ' :Qi 1 k Y :ls G 1. 1 ABOVE RIGHT: Chandler looks for the open man. ABOVE: Raider gives total effort. RIGHT: Up for two. BASKETBALL 316 -SPRING SPCR TS The L. D. Bell gymnastics team always keeps the winning tradition alive at Bell. Some schools find it hard to produce winners in one sport much less to keep the winning tradition alive. The gymnastics team is known throughout the state for the caliber of team which they are. Coached by Emil Milan and Mrs. Bellard, the team is anticipating the beginning of the gymnastic season. GYMNASTICS 318 il-i.'.EK'I3 GYM ASTIC5 VAULTS I-'OR W RD FOR STA TE TITLE OPPOSITE PAGE TOP: BOYS VARSITY: LEFT TO RIGHT - Jerry Nichols, David Lain, Warren Brantley, Terry Williams, Greg White. Steve Allen. BOTTOM: David Lain shows body control. THIS PAGE, ABOVE LEFT: Dede Forrester works on style. LEFT: Tracy Corley demonstrates agil- ity. BELOW: GIRLS VARSITY - Jana Briscoe, Kim Milton, Christie Campbell. Iulie Krause, Dede Forrester, Tracy Corley, Alicia Smith. dw... ..,. .. .,'.,.,---Y 319 OPPOSITE PAGE, TOP: BOYS J.V.: FRONT. LEFT TO RIGHT - Mark Pollack, Ray Larwood, Ronnie Ray. SECOND ROW - Kieth Gieman, Charles Russell, Darrell Sanderlin, Mike Bom- berger. Perry Penn. THIRD ROW - David Metz- ger, Steve Kneisel. Doug Wood, Pete William- son, David Hurt. BOTTOM: GIRLS I.V.: FRONT. LEFT TO RIGHT - Susan Roushman, Karen Mac- Donald, Sharla Consolver. SECOND ROW: John- Ann Labriola, Monique Mangin, Patty Fredien. Marcie Chambers. Linda Enoch. THIRD ROW: Shelly Shockley, Linda Loerwald, Cara Legge. RIGHT: Iana Briscoe shows good form. BELOW RIGHT: Gymnast works on the balance beam. BELOW: Greg White improves his routine. '45 GYMNASTICS 320 L - p f . 1 -' :sw Q51 f av' 'V xg. .2375 ' W. my --nf, , n , ,, ,. ,, 455' . I i - V 4 1 y , 1 1 H , X, 'I A 2' ,ff Ju gift. af . -,.. - ....41..... 'Yu 'Q 'K 'fr-q.,,,x 'ff 2' ' L ' B Q 4 --53 V,-gisf ' k Tf3 Qiy v f .sag 1 M .,qW ,,, I, . , . ' J , Q. A 0 Q' ,U Q- 1,-'fa ,Il , ,, I A , Y .Y , ,. , Vi M41 i , . 31.41 i. '9f'4-91' . , I f 2' V ' 4 '-Wt 751+ ' . ' Q 5 .lf35q '-211'-Yfi'5kV 'l xi J' V I 1 ' f N ' , Q 'A 1 . f ' ' .. .1,m.-,.n. M. ... ,V I K .V ,MW NWN ,M , MW, T, 3, 3:47, x Q ,L sw r Q ,KJ gfwzh' , W ' -x fi - 11, ' 1? Jlw- 63 Aa: ., yi 5 1'2 ugly- Q., 'QM wamz, , ' iv-, f-Q , ff ,...gwf' QQ' ,J -A RAIDERS SHUUT FUR THE PI X X4-C FIRST ROW Q Lee Lowery, Pauling, Chambers, Boazman. SECOND ROW - Harp, Kawerzke, Doggett, Mays, James, Carr, Hayen, Jack Rucker. THIRD ROW - Stone, Mouslrum, Court- ney, Davis, Rodhousc, Barber, Wirrsel, Scrog- gins, Tabor, Meadows, Barker, Kessler, Was- lem, Odom, Loerwald. R1GHT: Doggeu lost his ball again. GGLF 322 75.-.X4,:' fin. 5 W ' 1 Q- 5 x .J rg xv 541 gi' , my Sw -J fi A ng' .K 435, QUE' r . if ,V J , -. M' fri, f,,.3,3X, ,W an ,, w. . Z , x FAR MIDDLE RIGHT: Chip shot from the sand. FAR UPPER RIGHT: Izunes teasing off. FAR LOWER RIGHT: Mays prepares to putt. ABOVE RIGHT: Top Five - FRONT ROW - Rusty Loc, Jimmy James. BACK ROW - Chuck Mays, Walt Lowry, Ricky Doggett. RIGHT: Second Five - FRONT ROM'- Boamnan, Vance. BACK ROh'- Can, Chambers, Pauling. ABOVE: Bottom - James. Chambers, Doggett, Lee. SECOND ROW - Haven, Lowry, Mays. THIRD ROW - Boazman, Pauling. TOP - Carr. GOLF 324 . ff P! .1 .iffvi 15 1 s J 'ii' .F ,ss qw, 1 KW: . I W vw in 1, 4.! If vi f 7., ,,x X.. Q 'lc vsunfs RAIDERS PU TT FOR THE CUP GOLF 325 i S. B5-5 5-Hilda V If 'Q 'glad' , 9 I H ,. xr. .I l S 0 . J' REQ 9' 854411 f 'VD' Eff, 9- BBQ 5 ffl, yi ef,,,,,i 'e-2 OPPOSITE PAGE: VARSITY: FRONT ROW - Lisa Burnell, Joanne Roggenbuck. Jill Failor, Andy Huffstutler. SECOND ROW - Jean Black, Ann Osmus, Susan Kidwell. Kim Myers. LOWER LEFT: Failor sets for a spike. LOWER RIGHT: Davis prepares for a return. THIS PAGE: JUNIOR VARSITY: FRONT ROW - Patti Walton, Linda Wright, Sharon Crockett, Kim Kendrick. SECOND ROW - Kathy Kay, Teresa Germany, Valerie Norwine, Kim Fennell. TOP ROW - Donna Davis, Kim Yates, Debbie Davis, Carla Murphy. LOWER LEFT: Davis at the net. BELOW Failor and Myers watch action. A it xg f' an VOLLEYBALL 327 1976 marked the beginning of the second year of girls volleyball at L. D. Bell. Although a young team, the varsity pounded out a district championship. They recorded a season total of 16 wins and 4 losses and a district record of three wins and no defeats. The Raiders moved into Bi- District against an experienced Midland High team and were defeated. The Junior Varsity gave a good account of itself producing a record of 14 wins and 3 defeats. The teams are coached by Miss Davis who in two years at Bell has compiled an overall record 35 wins and 8 losses. . .f I .st c' W - .f . as Q 1 'L ,fs 'S- ,,,-ov , - ww ixi' T' li I 41 s . A' 93 Q? Tri: , . V. Wig, .-l GIRLS' VOLLEYBALL TOPS IN DISTRICT RAIDERS VOLLE Y PUR TENNIS TITLE s. L hs. ABOVE: BOTTOM - Left to Right, Tracy Hollis, Katrina Betty, Kathy Grim. SECOND ROW - Jay Jones, Paula Cole, Vicke Mullin, Dana Moore, Chris Test. THIRD ROW - Chris Jergins, Mike Muzay, Ronnie Ray, Tom Farris. TOP ROW - Kurt Davis, Stan Sanders. RIGHT: Sanders returns the shot. TENNIS 330 i 15. . Q 33 156559, 'BW 'CQ'- 15' A i N- vm ,wqmsw ,I , LEFT: FRONT ROW - Left to Right, Kay Mabry, Diana Oxford. SECOND ROW - Katrina Tatum, Jean Montgomery, Leigh Weiler, Clair Kelley. THIRD ROW - Craig Tappe, David Greer, Scott Monroe. TOP ROW - Carl Robinson, John Harris, Burt Cruas. LOWER LEFT: A player concentrates on the shot. Coming off a strong year last year, the tennis team still continues to show a winning spirit and a growing enthusiasm for the sport. Bell has been known lately for the caliber of tennis teams it produces. The team got a fast start winning a tournament early in the year. The boys and girls are coached by Mr. Mo Ruis who eagerly looks forward to the beginning of district competition. TENNIS 331 ,J ...M WMM- .........- ,.-.f '1 . T LN Je Tf T T A V? T' T h , T -1-L X H: . m - ga-.T . 'H71,vvfvv,oo3YBY'sYqaQ tiff V 293 T 2' fin. 1, F i ABOVE RIGHT: Chris Iergins. RIGHT: Jay Jones. ABOVE: Marcia Smith. TENNIS 332 , wx f i f - - ffm w,. , ,.-S, , 'A ,wx ' ' m f Mrs?- ' .r -am 1-za., 'x,:'f,gaGf,'fy3,L'.f'3 ,,, wig? vu, ww.':'ffX.z, 1 V' : wkygg f, - 5 W 5 :f1f r: 5i f' gf'+ l':, 1'5?j'?i G 11535521 ' 'T TP 3-fffw ii?i5w 'fT'1'f fjfgfii? .'4?,15ff?'f fq75f9'ki?f f55'v-'ff if' ,V Wgfhi 5 api- up T 4 TTN' v2ffTT T A Q L T 1f4+2eT:'f -f '-L --4v-- --.- naman- LEFT: Kurt Davis, with his power serve. BELOW LEFT: Chris Test. BELOW: Ronnie Ray serving. ' 4' ms TENNIS 333 CRUSS CUU TRY FRONT ROW - Carr, Cronin, Eklund, Cronin, Hobson, Ford, Cronin. SECOND ROW - Coover, Cannon, Bettis, Richards, Weatherholt, Sig- X .- 2+ mund. Kercho. CROSS COUNTRY 334 wiv. ff? , .,, f rf' R RAIDERS HOPEFUL I DISTRICT IN DISTANCE C OMPE TI TIO , ,fa K 'Li' f H1 .L LDP ROW - left to tight - May, Moore, Davis, Taylor, Coover, White, Gre or , Harri B ' C g y s, etus, asey, Kercho, MacDonald, Wooten, Cannan, Anthennisse, anzy, Coach Briscoe, Doc Kensing. BOTTOM ROW - left to right - Siegmund, Wealherholt, Carr, Ford, Cronin, Eklund, Cronin, MacDanie1, Lopez, Cronin. TRACK 335 The track team at L.D. Bell is tal- ent filled with proved performers. The team competes in several meets, including the Indoor meet which began the season. The middle and long dis- tance events proved to be the Blue Raiders' specialties. The track team is looking towards competition with other area teams in the several meets which will be run this year. 1 1 Qlsrkxr F35 : ' W-, .:...A.f.. TRACK 336 OPPOSITE PAGE UPPER RIGHT: Bettis works on his form. LOWER LEFT: Jay White on the pole vault. LEFT: Work- ing on the sprint. LOWER LEFT: Dink Davis up and over. BELOW: Mike Eklund tries to improve his times. TRACK 337 GIRL'S TRACK GAINS RE C OGNI- TIO in . Q uf? i w .,., f' Q 1 R X -Q-, X ,rm GlRL'S TRACK 338 -.f, N N X Wi 5' X-W4 5? .T ii- -X sf 1 H 35 9 If A 0 . , .. . I . . a....w fd.: ' ' - Q- . -A U - ' , . ' 1 -f -M -. - '. 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'7 L if ,AI xp ,Q Q H , I .f :M 6 'ifii Gir1's track begins its second year at our school with the opening of the '77 season. Hard work and long hours have helped to make everyone optimistic about the upcoming year. FAR LEFT: The 440 relay team. FRONT ROW - Deb- bie Davis, Donna Davis. BACK ROW - Teresa Ger- many, Kim Myers. FAR LOWER LEFT: FRONT ROW - left to right - Debbie Davis, Lene Armstrong, Kim Keene, Kim Kendrick, Donna Davis. BACK ROW - Teresa Germany, Rhonda White, Kim Fennell, Kim Myers. fe , Y GIRL'S TRACK . .. ,k , f 53 ' 339 x RAIDERS DEPE N EXPERIENCE ' LOOK FOR DISTRICT TITLE ISI 0 ' OME 1 W 1 x - l ' ff ,l'fiZi5j1TIV, -If ' 77. 'LVN' BACK ROW - left to right - Loerwald, Purvis, Jackson, Smith, Wilcox, Chaney, Moss, Radcliff, Callaway, Courtney, Blume, Coach Dibble. FRONT ROW - lei IO right - May, Wommack, Pizer, Duncan, Rake, Gandy. Massey, Wardlaw, Hall. Cheek, Jenner. BASEBALL 340 NAME POSITION Blume OF Callaway OF Chaney C Courtney C Duncan SS Gandy OF Hall 3 base Jackson 1 base Massey 2 base Moss 1 base Pizer SS Purvis OF Radcliff SS Rake Pitcher Smith Pitcher Wardlaw OF Wilcox Pitcher Wommack 2 base Q Q - . 5? ' ,' i s - 5 , ' ' K a S Q, , I 'X UM ' .sn X 'Q' , 4 A . if - l A LQ.. 1 V- ' - 1 1 L, u. ,P 1 x ,. V4 . 'N , Q . 4 ' . Q Q A if S -A . V, ., A Manx., .. .' A .455 . 5 ,f fr'tE'r ,.y.,f1 If ,l , a3.i+,s.f , l ,f -1- sf-- 7. ,f-ug, ' , 7-Irs 7 nf' vf. '1 li ' 1, 'I ,me S x Q fp, Qin' lip' --- fggs , , A, ,, .W A . Y J: a ,J Liv 4:1 m - - , -.-4 , , , 5 .5 ,r . -,fy-.ff ' f. -s ' ti' Liiifffi ' ' . ff E '-fe - 144-f'F f ' . ,-'14 Ei - -f , npr r,.- '-'-' D :Ylf,,.A ,X 1, :..1,..?s7- , . .. ' t is X' 'R ' 1'-Q' -'Cf 1 '.5'?' .ze s --it-'zu '- N,-in -- . --1 A QT f .T .er- ' dw2v-+,': 'f.ws- -V ffl: l L' K 15.,'-.J-'k','Q-fi!-F,54g:xi-24ls Tffffif as--l . 1'4 ,Z , l' gf: . 1 355 5 - 'j,, m.'j,kfff-0-ag s Ei. 4 L... i rf- Wm-..1'Q, pf' saw-an The Raider baseball team returns ten players from a squad which barely missed the playoffs in the '76 season. With this amount of experience along with many fine first year varsity players, this year's team is expected to prove itself capable of living up to the reputation of past Bell ball clubs. ABOVE: Gary Moss works at first base. BASEBALL 341 r '44 Q, L N -kd' J 00215 ea J.-., 'QQ' - Tai ,- ur' 2 fv- OPPOSITE PAGE FAR UPPER LEFT: Purvis makes the catch. FAR LOWER LEFT: BACK ROW - 1ef1 to right - Pratt, Spencer, Gill, Finch. Maxey, Hilton, Page, Blume, Clancy, Loerwald. FRONT ROW - Stewart, Ross, Coleman, Cyrier, Bell, Osborne, Rodriguez, Melton. ABOVE LEFT: Wil- cox suides toward the plate. LEFT: Terry Hall works on position. ABOVE: Callaway takes a swing. BASEBALL ' 343 Smit lx-L J c,a,L0. 1,lovUub .aufrrvm.uk,'VVXCv7fl1.L fbo,LI,MA.2wwL,9a,0.,U5 wwvvtwwvxugiqumxafa OM-L Oh Uo14!Lt'lmfumf5e1 Cvwplucutuyiwli' awwVm.uL,J.Jhmu we,uccmwbcuLQLefu,0,awLuAJL0kTo LLL MQMWLJMW Upufw!-c.Q MQMMQMPWWN wi pJL.-5fu.LwM.v upw,omdLJ ia,wbLeuac 5 MM ' f W MM INDEX- 0fU'YVt-L6'1k.J... 'tu TJvUu'fO H Oybul fYLk.JL.0.., l'LG'clC1fL.1 'l Lrv IAA mm H J Cf 5r ,L AM 41113 . . Am Mmm JDwLoLcJew:'0LJ,LWCm,u1,,'PVLL0w,LJ.LiZeULwcu4a, U-LCfCuLAA'f2Am7e1,,nwx,Q,a2JvpoLg,uJw.,0,e,,Q.y1+q,fm.Q,, Q93 kk.0L:l: J'frvkxc13OLQU0LhO'ufk0L :ww-L ,MvUu?v9 4v0L0Uu2MwvnvMf !4vwf0vgW'v4UfW'W 4 J fm Lp! 9Lfmou fm. :sr W N f ' ,X a ., . .tt i i W? 5 t W .N-ff ,W -Rf.. ., 1' sf W. , ea . .amz ,wa-ities 4 CC On the following twelve pages are the accumulations of many, many years of diligent work and study. We, the 77 RAIDER staff feel that in the future you may look back to this small, but very important section of the RAIDER and recall your many accomplishments during your years at Bell. Located in this- section are not only the achievements of the Faculty and Seniors, but also memories of our past and dreams for the future . . . ' . , . 1 tv . ff I SQRK. 3' n ag as , as ,W , ta, ,,L , 1 ,, Q ARNETT. gy I DAVIS, ii ,University - Majc BAILY, MIKE Ee l Stair-rImoversotui:i,B.S. W p P.E. , Minor Biology? MED... University BAKER, KAY University, Unjversityigfl Guidange. 'Athletic Director Colorado. I I , ' Lamaf wie Math: Uni Q1.: l . inMath. my' B'S' I exasiistareia s Mf.s.:seiiencec1ub. v f f 'ATll'lUa1- g a 51 BOZARTH, DANA :Untversiry oftrexas at E1 Paso, B.S., DE BORD' RAY or , Juniorpclassn E p DENSMAN, LINDA 5 jwdwestern B.S., Ed. Bmscor, BOB - North, Texas state University, B.S.: tndus- MED1 1 trial Arts. 51L g , DETAMOQRE, g B.A.: Oklahom BRITT, CLOMA - Oklahoma Baptist University, B.S.: North State Un1Y?m7yfM'S'? Noflfi gexasiifyniversrtyg PCA. : ' ' NW' RICHARD -Eastern New Mexico, B.S. 'N, TOM - Southwest Texas State University, B.S. exas State University, M.A.: Bell Players and Inter , Thespian Society. VIRGINIA - University of Michigan - TCI C. vi. IO - Principal's Secretary. QLY, TERRANCE - North Texas State University Jrth Arizona University, M. A .: Inter-Club Council. EVELYN - Mississippi College, B.S. in Educatior OY - Texas Tech University: North Texas State Uni B.S. and MED: Key Club. JICKI - Texas Christian University, B.S.: Frenc 1, EDNA - Baylor University, B.S.: Creative Ar omore Class .LON, KATHY - Krlgore College, A.S.: North Texa iyersity, B.S. in Education: Raiderettes and FCA. , EMORIE - Tyler Junior College: Henderson Stat 1 LLA, DEBBIE - Texas Tech University, B.A.: FT. h . 1 B S University of Tulsa M A TCU Wrestlin nior Class and Student Council. SI, PAUL - Texas Christian University, B. S. I, MARGARET - University of Alabama, B.S. an .INDA - Business College. IK, DON - East Texas State University, B.M. in Edu JN, MARY JANE - Mclvlurry College: frexas Tec ity, B. A.: French Club and German Club. IAM, ROBERT - I-Ioughto1ifgCollege: University of Ne' Brockport: University of Texas at Arlington: Non tate University: Roberts Wesleyan College , B. S. JN, MARGARET - P.B.X. Operator and Senic nce Clerk. JAMES, TAHWAHNAH - Junior Attendance Clerk. JARRETT, WILLIAM - Oklahoma State University, B.S. in Math and History. e , JOHNSTON, HELEN - St. Joseph's School of Nursing, Texas Wesleyan College, R.N. , B.S. KADARAS, LEE E. - Texas Wesleyan College, B.A . , M.Ed. KENNEDY, THOMAS - Texas Tech University, B.A. and M.A. KENSING, S. H. - Odessa Junior College: West Texas State University, B.S. Biology and P.E. KNAPP, PATRICIA - San Antonio Junior College: Texas Christian University, B.A.: One Way Club. LACROSSE, MARY - Sul Ross State University: Southwest Texas State University: University of Texas at Austin, B.S. in P. E. LAXSON, JANICE - North Texas State University, B.B.A. and M.B. E.: FBLA District Sponsor X and XI . MAGERS, DALE - Southern Methodist University, B.A. , Spanish Major. MCKENZIE, HELEN - North Texas State University, B.A. in Speech and Drama and Teaching Certificate in English: RFL and NFL. MERRITT, NELDA - Baylor University, B.A.: Midwestern University, M.Ed. MIDDLETON, ELLEN - Texas Tech University, B.A. and M.A. in English: NHS. MILAN, EMIL - University of Texas at Austin, B.S.: North Texas State University, M.E.: Gymnastics. MILLS, PATRICIA - Texas Wesleyan College, B.A. MOHON, SANDRA - Abilene Christian College: Oklahoma State University, B.S.E. I MOODY, ANELLE - University of Texas at Arlington, B.A.: Texas Christian University Teaching Certificate: University of Texas at Austin, L.L.B. MOORE, LETTISHA - Wayland Baptist College, B.A. in: English and P.E. , I MOORE, MIKE - Texas Tech University, B.S., Secondary Education, Teaching Fields Math., P.E. . 'Health and Drivers Education. A MUNDEN, KAYE - North Texas State University, M.L.S. NELSON, KAY - North Texas State University, B.S. and M.Ed .: Raider Rousers and Sophornore Class. OWENS, DON M. - Texas A8rM University: VICA Metal Trades. PARKHILL, BOBBY - Texas Tech, B.S.: Student Council. PAUL, DONNA - Tyler Junior College, Baylor University Texas Wesleyan College, B.S. PAYNE, ALMA - Tarleton State University: University of Colorado: Texas Women's University, B.S.: FHA. PEEK, BARBARA - Texas Tech University two years. PERRY, RICHARD - North Texas State University, B.S. and M.Ed.: Industrial. PITCHFORD, LILL - North Texas State University, B.S.: Soccer Club. A 7 PRIDEMORE, GORDON M. - North Texas State University. B.S. , M.Ed.: Junior Class. PURSEL, DAN - Texas Tech University: North Texas State University, B.S. , M.A. READ, MILDRED - North Texas University, B.S in Voca- tional Home Economics: FHA Advisor. REEVES, LINDA - Indiana University: University of Texas at Arlington, B.A. in History. RIDDLE, ROBERT - Arlington State College, A.S.: Texas Christian University, B.A.: North Texas State University, M.Ed.: Science Club. ROE, STEVE - University of Texas at Arlington, B.S. in Math: North Texas State University, M.Ed.: Sophomore Class. RUCKER, JACK - Texas A8tI University, B.B.A.: Western State College, M.A.: Coach Golf, Teach Business. RUIZ, MOSES - Odessa Junior College: North Texas State University, B.S. I RUSSELL, GARY - University of Texas at Arlington, B.A. SANDERS, PAT L. - Hardin-Simmons University, B.S.: North Texas State University, M.Ed. SEAMANS, BETH - Texas Christian University: TCJC, A.A.: Texas Wesleyan College, B. A.: Faculty Council President. SMITH, ROBERT - Howard Payne College, B.S.: Sul Ross University, M.Ed. SOLES, TED- B.A. Texas Wesleyan College: Sponsor DECA II. STEWART, BARBARA - University of Texas at Austin: Uni- versity of Texas at Arlington: Texas Christian University, B.A. andM.A. STRAIN. BARBARAJ-A DE Coordination: BBA in Marketing North Texas State University. A i I it STRICKLIN, - EastggflfexgggateiUniversity, B,g,3 M ff .sara f - f 1,-:s,m,: - ...ta-tgg.1, .nf s,,,.. TAYLOR, M.g1g1jnA -I ..., .s , , - , ,f -s.m,fy:2.,- .fr - e, at A . . - fs Sw -L Class. . 'ff' WARD, PEGGY,Qe,University 616535 W tenary Collegezglilylorth' St are Universitylf?'iM.BIEQ Q WASHMON, 4 TCJC: North Texas, stafe' Blueprint. ,, ' 'S 'J t ,xr .s rs, - lei H J -.,- -. 1:--we 32 WHITE, Burgh!- etindenwood College, B.S.: wasmngtagiigs University, I et ' ' I' , . .... WHITE, Texas State Universii WIELAND, couege, B.A. and M.A., WINSLOW. State University of Colorag' 9 M. A. . Band fi it 1, ,, Club counei xgiggqrfctass. g C WISDOM, A -H Wayland Baptist College: North Telfw' State Unlver sgmor Classi , t. WITHERSPO QNINA - Sophomoreilflttendance Clerk. . , M., Wzggvg., f.. . - 12' WORDELMAN. eScregige ,yee Mankato State Cole if lege, B.S.: Institute, M.S. WORTHAM. Neyvgfallork College for Teachl 4, Y' an--ses .. W.:-ig: ff, gm. 1' ers: Ball State University, Spanish Club. S so ii 3 'Q ' iii sits I as YOUNG, University: Eastj, Texas State it . M.Ed . t .. V3 . t INDEX 5 5 3475 I I I I DEX ABBOTT, RICKEY 5 5 ACUFF, DONAQQ whofsawho in Drafting 1, Rodeo Club 2, 3, Reporter 3: VOE 3. ADAMS, DEBRA - VOE 2, 3. ADAMS, DONNA - Girls Choir UIL Volleyball 1. AKBRS5 TJANICE 5 ALEXANDER, DUSTY - Blueprint Staff 1, 2, 35 Class Council 25 French cinb 2, 35 Young Life 1, 2, 35 An Club 1. ALLEN, STEVE - Football 1. YALLBAI, TOOD ALSBURY, SUE - RFL 15 FCA 2, 35 International Thespian Society 2, 35 Bell Players 1, 2, 35 Raider Rousers 15 Drill Team 35 Musical Productions 1, 2, 35 FBLA 25 A Capella Choir 3. ALTIZER, gMARCIA A- DECA 3 . AMYETT, DAVID - Baseball 15 Football 1, 2, 3, FCA 3. ANDERSDOTTER, KARIN - German Club 35 Soccer Club 3. ANDERSON, MICHAEL ANDRESS, BRUCE - CVAE 3. ANDREWS, ROY - Basketball Mgr. 1. 2, 2nd Bend Senior Rep. 35 3rd Band Treasurer 25 Stage Band 2, 35 Band 1, 2, 3. ANZ, JAMES - Building Trades 2, 35 VICA5 Building Trades Photographer . ARCHIBALD, DAN - DECA 1, 2, 35 Key Club: FBLA5 Young Life. B BACH, COLLEEN - Young Life 2, 35 Raider Rousers 1. BAKER, LARRY - CVAE V. Pres. 35 Area competition 2. BAIRD, ADRIENNE - Student Council 15 Drill Team 1, 2, 35 Young Life 1, 2. BAIRD, DEREK - Athletics 1, 2, 35 FCA 15 Young Life 2, 3. BAKER, MARLINDA - BAKER, ROXANNA - Spanish Club 2, 35 FCA 25 Young Life BARBOZA, CAROL - Gymnastics 1. I BARNES, DANNY - FCA 35 Tennis 1, 25 NHS 35 Creative Writing 3. BARNUM, ETHELYN - Band 1, 2, 35 French Club 35 German Club 3 . BARRETT, JEFF - CVAE COOP. BATES, DARLA - Band 1, 2, 3, Junior Rep. 25 French Club 1, 35 Science Club 35 NHS 35 Who's Who Among American High School Students. BAUER, BETH - Band 1, 2. BAUERLE, PAM e German cinb 3. y I I I BEAM, CHRISTIE - Ben Prayers FCA,j2: FBLA 35 Drill Team 3. 5 ' I 'L I j f . BEARD, JON A Basketball 1, 2, 3. A BEAUCHAMP, CLAY - Athletics 1, 2, 35 Bell Players 1. BEAVERS, KIM - Young Life 1, 2, 3: FCA 2, 3: Drill Team 1, 2, 3, Vice President 35 Campaigners 25 Dean 3. BECHDOLT, REGINALD - German Club 1, 35 Science Club 3: Treasurer 3: NHS 3. BECK, CHERYL - French Club 2: FBLA 3. . BELL, IACQUELINE - Drill Team 2, 35 Who's Who Among American High School Students 3. ,',, 5 BELLINGHAUSEN, LORETTA - Raider Rousers 1: FHA 1, 2, 3: FBLA 25 German Club 25 Whois! Who Among American Higli School Students 3: Young Lifef I iii 5. BENNETT, BARRY - ICT 3. A BENSON, JULIE - Raider Rousers 15 Young Life 1, 2, 35 FCA 15,Who's Who Among American High School Students 3. BERRY, MARY - Bend 1, 2, 35 All-Region Band 35 Gem-131 Club 1, 35 NHS 35 Who's Who' Among Americanpl-Iigh Schooi Students. BETTY, KATRINA - Tennis 153, 2, 35fFCAT2, 35 NHS 35 Who': Who Among American High School Students. BIGGS, DARLA - Raider Rousers 15 Young Life 15 Girl's Choi: 15 French Club 2, 35 NHS 35 FCA 35 Bell Players 35 Musica Productions 2, 3. BIOHAM, STBVB 5 BLAKESLEE, DOUG - Art Club 1, 2, 351 Musical Production 2, 3. 5 BLUME, ROBERT - Baseball 1, 2, 3: Young Life. BOGAN, CHRISTI - Girl's Track 2, 3. BOLES, JAM1 - Aicepene Choir 1, 2, 35 Choir Council 1 Raider Rousers 2 . ' BOLTON, KIM! Raider Rousers 15 Spanish Club 15 Frencl Club 15 Girl's Athletics Trainer 2, 3. BOREN, CAY e,Band 15 Drill Team 2, 35 Raider Rousers l Young Life 1, FCA 2, 3. A BORLAND, sUsAN - Class Council 15 A csoerre Choir 1, 3 FTA 1, 2, 3,'fiSecretary 35 French Club 1, 2, 35 NHS 35 Bel Players 1. it BOSTICK, sfriAcEY 5 , A BRADFORD, SHAWNJ- FHA 1, 35 Young Life 1, 2: Spanis Club 3. BRANTLEY, . 'WARREN - Gymnastics 1, 2, 3, Captain E Young Life 15 Who's Who Among American High School Stu dents 3. 5 y 5 5 BRAZELTON, MARK - Building Trades 35 Rodeo Club 3. BRELAND, CURTIS A p BREWER, SANDI- Gymnastics 15 FHA 15 French Club 2, E Creative Writing, Treasurer 2, Section Editor 35 NFL E Debate 35 Raider Forensic League 3. INDEX 348 RIGHT, LISA - Young Life 1, 2, 3: VOE Historian 2: NHS 3: onorRo111, 2, 3. ROOKS, DALE - Raider Rousers 1: VICA Auto Paint and Body ROTHERS, PAT - Blueprint sraff 1, 2, 3. ROWN, TERESA A RYAN, RONALD RYSON, SCOTT - Raider Forensic League 1: Band 1, 2, 3: oung Life 1: Musical Productions 2. I UFE DAVID - VICA 2, 3: Auto Mechanics 2, 3. ULIN, BRENDA - Band 1: Raider Rousers 1: FBLA 2, 3: Girl's rack 2. URGESON, JOHN - Rodeo Club 3. URKETT, KALA - FBLA 2: VOE 3. URKHEIMER, ROBERT - Raider Rousers 1: German Club 1: and 1, 2, 3. URNELL, LISA - German Club 1: Class Council 1: FCA 2: ho's Who in Driver's Education 2: Girl's Volleyball 2, 3. USH, BRITT - Young Life 1, 2, 3: FCA 1: Track 2. ABLE, JACK - Rodeo Club 2, 3. AMPBELL, RICK - Band 1, 2, 3. AMPBELL, SHERRY - Golf 1, 2. AMPOS, ARTURO - Soccer Club 3: French Club 3: Spanish lub 3. ARLILE, CARRIE ARNS, BRENDA - FCA 2: Young Life 2: Drill Team 2, 3: ider Rousers 1. ARR, DAVID - Building Trades: VICA 2, 3. ARR, ROBERT - Young Life 1. ARROTI-IERS, KIM - A Capella Choir 1, 2, 3: French Club , 3: Raider Rousers 1, 2: NHS 3. Vig. y ARRUTH, ROBYN - FCA 2, 3: Young Life 1, 2, 3: ,One Way lub 3: VOE 2: FHA 3: French Club 3. . ii, , iCARTER, JOHN - CVAE sgr. at Arms 2, il 3. I I ARTER, MICHELLE - PHA 1, 3: Youngi11f2I33fe,ii1,' .lzraspairish 1ub.1. I L Q CARY, STEVEN - Cavalier Club, 3. ASEY, RICHARD - FCA 1, 2, 3: Trac1E'1Q,i2 93, Bell Piayera : Raider Forensic League 3: Wrestling ClubLf3: Soccer Chili 3: ootball 1: Rodeo Club 2, 3. ' j . CHAMBERS, RODE - DECA 3. I -CHANCE, MIKE - Basketball 1, 2: Science Clttqb 3: One Way Club 3: JETS 3: Who's Who Among AmericaIi?iIFIig1f?School Students 3. I CHANDLER, IEAN Spariish Club 1. y ji CHANEY, TED gglsascbail 1, 2, 3, Bummererrea-i,35?1Young1 lLife 1, 2, 3: Chggfleader Beau 3. V T CHENAULT, DANIEL - Band 1, 2, 3, German Club 1, Sci- ence Club 1. if it , CHILDRESS, DEQANA - HECE 2, 3. A CHRIETZBERCQQQANIS - DECAII1, 2, 3. CLARK, BRUCE? A Capeliaezroir 2, 3. CLARK, JERRI L HECE 2, 3. ' , CLARKSON, LORI - Band 2, 3. r CLAY, ROBIN - Band 1, 2, 3: Musical Productions 2: Band Mgr. 1. COBB, MIKE - Annual Staff 1, 2, 3, Organizations Editor 2, Editor 3: Bell Players 1, 2, 3, President 3: International Thespian Society 1, 2, 3, President 3: UIQ..-.ODQjr3CI Play Contest 1, 2, 3: Best Actor 2::Stud6l1 ,C0uIIca?f1f?i ey Club, 1:2 Musical Productions 1, 2,3133 212 13: NI-IB'13:, er-Club Council 3: Who's Who Amor1Ei'Arn ican Stun dents 3: Bummerettes 3. I I I 2 if COLLIER, SARA - Class 1:,eS,tudent.Council 1, Ger- man Club 1, 3, Annual 2: 2,,.gQQlor Editor 3: Musical 5 g A ,,, 1 I 71 COLLINS, DIANA - .IN11o'ag Among American High School Studients I iiiii ff I I COLVIN' LARRY ' Q 1 .5411 , ,I COLE, TERESA - FTA 1: 2, 3: FCA 2, 3: Young Life 3: 25 Oneffway Club 3: Most Bea11Iif1113- A I A fl ..,, COMPTON, MIKE- VICA 2,1 CONSOLVHR- DAVID COOPER, MIKE - HECE 32 ..,. COOPER, sANDIgg5gIsand,1, 2, 2, Ai1sReg.1on Band' 3: A11-Region COOVER, BRETTQ- Cross C0 31 3. L COPELAND, SHQKRONH. 3. CORLEY, KELLEY - FBLA ,A o High School Students. . COUNTRYMAN4 LAYNF - ... , Q 5 , CRITTENDEN ,P LISA - I Youngf?RiLife'iVfl?Be1I French Club 2, 3, Girra Choir1Prea.g,1r A Capella Choir' Q3, Rep. 3: Musical Productions i 'B I i I I y CROCSKETT, MIKE - Poorbaii 1, French Cinb 1. Iesi I CROWLEIL, MARK I CRUMP, ,TOM - VICA 2, 3. A CRYER, DENNIS - DECA 2, 3. CUMBIE, BRENT - DECA I 2, 3, PICS. 3: Who's Who Among American High School Students. A 1 , . f - Mr. ,V , , D . DANIELS, LINDA +gFBLA 2: VOE 2, 3. I , DARR, SCOTT I 1 , DAvIs,,.,rgQyNI - FBLA 1: VICA 2, 3. A iff DEAN, QEIANNAIIF FBLA, 2, 3: Drill Team 3:'Annual staff 2, 3, Faculty Editor 3, Musical Productions 2, 3. VICA Auto Paint and Body State ?Meet 2: Paint and'Boi1,y1Ii3?fi T I , . f DENEITIAQQLEE - Band 1, 2, Section Leader?srage..3and.igg,, 3f?'GC!I'flQ 'C111ilW3:'FI6I1Ch Club 1: NHS 3: ScienceffrClub 2,1-32 - Drafting 2, 3. 'I . DICKERSQN, DAVID QCVAE 1: Cavalier Ciub 2, 3. DIXONP SHEU-A 1' 215131 FCA 1, 3: Cymnaaricarr , DOGGETT, RICKY Football 1, 2fTgrungfILifeR1ii,IiI2, i33fECA 1, 2, 3: Class CounciF2, 3: Golf 1, y , DONOwHO, DEBBIE- NHS 3: Raider DORSEY, DANNY - Arnierica 1.51 A .,,y,y DORST, GEOFF - Auto Meg:hanics'2, 3, VICA I ' ei iilzz' 1 f , , . - fl ffl INDEX ., ., 349 DOWDY, PAM - Class Council 1, Raider Rousers l,iRR V.P. 2, EcA,,11?,'22, 3, Spanish Club 2, Young Life 2, 3. ,Q y DUFFICY, CAROLE - NHS 3, Creative ,Writing 2f,'1German Clubp,,Pres. 3,gScience Club 2, Sec.,3, Blueprint Staff 1, 2, Golfxffi Young Life 1, 2. 5, 3 as 3 DYE, ALAN - An Club 1, creative wrltingiz, 3, NI-ls 3, Who's Who Among American High School Students , DYSON, CINDY - FBLA 2. I E FCA 1, 2, 3:yFrench Club 1, 2. gl y3g,l ,Y EQTDN, BRENT - Band 1, Rousers-1:IfFrench , LORRIYY Bandll, 2, 3, 3. EDMONDSONI, - Driilfreaiiirr 1, 2. 3, FCA 1, 2, 3, ArtYClub 1, 2, 3, Treas. 3, Raiger 1, 2. EDWARDS, EDVDY I EDWARDS, GARY - DECA Il 2313, lgpdeo Club 1, 2, 3, Ath- leries 1. A EKLUND, MIKE - FCA 1, 2, 3,lYouug Life 1, 2, 3, rraols 1, 2, 3, Cross Country 2, 3, Football 1,.Who's Who in Track 3. ELEDGENCHERXFL - Bell Players 1, 3, FTA 2, Young Life 1, 2, 8, FCA 1, 2, 3, Drill Team 2, 3, Raider Rousers 1. ELLIOT, RANDY e Basketball 2. ENOCH, DAVID - NHS 3, Vice Pres. and Historian German Club 3, Art Club 2, 3, Vice Pres. 3, Bell Players 2, 3, Musi- cal Productions 2, 3, Who's Who Among American High School Students 3. ERNST, GIL'- spariish Club 2, 3. I 3, 3 l ESQUIVEL, CINDY - Raider Rousers 1, Band 1, 2, 3, All- Region Band 3, Solo and Ensemble 1, 2, 3, Who's Who Among American High School Students 2. I y ss EVBRLY . JANET EALTER, JOE - VICA 3, Auto Meehanies 2, 3. FAULKNER, JERRY - German Club 1, Bell Players 2, 3. FEEMSTER, TONY - VICA 3, Outstanding in Building Trades Treasurer 3. g G I FINCH, LAREE - FTA lGrr1's Athletics 2. FLANNERY, RICK - German Club 1, 3, Creative Writing 2. FOLD, BILL - Advancedi Counterfeit, Non-Credit Card Play- ingfg 9 , FOSTER, RAYMOND - CVAE coop 3. FOWLER, KENNETH - DECA 3. il ' FOWLER, SUZY - FTA 1532, 3, President 3, AICapella Choir 1, 2, 3, Secretary 2, Vice Pres. 3, Choir Sweetheart 3, NHS 3. FRAME, CHERYI. - VICA Cosmetology 2, 3. FRANCISCO, BOB PRICK, KENNETH - Rodeo 1, 2, 3. INDEX 350 FRIEDEN, BRAD - German Club 1, 2, 3, Science Club 3, NHS 3, Who's Who Among American High School Students 3. FRIEDEN, PATTY - Gymnastics 1, 2, 3. ' FROWNFELTER, MARCI - Spanish Club 1, 2, FBLA 2. G I GALLOWAY, RHONDA - VOE 2, 3, Secretary 3. I GALLOWAY, RUSSELL - VICA Radio and TV 2, 3, View Pres. 2, Reporter 3. GAMBLE, JEFF - Science Club 2, 3, President 3, Germanl Club 1, 2, 3, Program Chairman 2, 3, NHS 3, Who's Who! Among American High School Students 3 . GARDNER, GAYLA - Young Life 2, 3, Campaigners 3, Af Capella Choir 2, 3. GARRETT, GAYLE - CVAE 1, 2, 3, Secretary 1, President' 2, 3. , 1 GASKIN, GAYLA - Rodeo Club 1, 2, 3, Queen 1, 2, 3, VOE, 3, Historian 3. l GATES, JULIE I GIBSON, RHONDA - FCA 1, 2, Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, Young Life 1, , 2, 3, Cheerleader 2, 3. 4 GILL, CINDY - FHA 1, 2, 3, FBLA 2, 3, Recording Secretaryl 3, German Club 2, 3, Young Life 3. 1 GILL, I - rraok 1, 2, Basketball 1. I GILLIAND, MARK - FBLA 2. . GLASS, IENIFFER - Class Council 2, 3, Spanish Club 3, Soc- cer Club 3, Bell Players 1, 2, 3. GOODALL, LINDA - Gymnastics 1. GOODPASTER, DANNY GOODWIN, GARY - CVAE COOP. ' GOUGE, SETH N GRAVESMMELAIQIIE ,- Raider Forensicleagueg 1: Young I s ,,,, j GRAVES, MELINDA - FHA 1, 2, 3, oifioer 2, HECE Offi-1 cer 2, 3, Outstanding HECE Student 2: Inter-Club Council 3: I Senior of the Month 3. 3 ' I GRAY, TAMMY -g HECE 3. GREEN, GARY - CVAE cooP. , , GREEN, KAREN - VOE 2, 3, Photographer 2, President'3. , GREEN, LOUISE - Band 1, 2, 3, Bell Players 1, 2, 3, Musical Productions 2, 3, Who's Who Among Americangiligh School Students 3. I GRIFPITT, TERRI - VOE 3. E , GRIMM, KATHY - German Club 1, 2, 3, Tennis 1, 2, 3, Captain 3, FCA 1, 2, Who's Who Among American High School Students 3. GROSS, GLENDA - Band 1, 2, 3, German Club 2. GUTHRIE, ROBIN - Young Life 1, 2, FCA 2, 3, Officer 3, Drill Team 3, Who's Who Among American High School Stu- dents 3. H HADDOCK, SUSAN - Young Life 1, 2. HALEY, STEVE - Choir 1, FBLA 2, Soccer 3. HALL, CYNTHIA HALL, TERRY - Football 1, Baseball 1, 2, 3, NHS 3, Young Life 2, 3. HAMILTON, PHYLLIS - Intramurals 1. , 3g Drill Rep. CSASCJ 3g Senior. of the 3: FHA 39 Young Life 2, 3: -Club Council President 3: .Among Afilqican High School 2, 3: Bell rettes 3, JOE X in ALLISON - Baird 1, 2, 3, All-Region Band 3: Drum Major 25 Head 'Dfum Major Life 1. . ANN - RodeoAClub 1, 2, 3. 2 g KEVIN Soccer Club 3 Spanish Club 3 TAMMY - Young L1fe 2, 35 French 15 Class Council 3. CHRISIOPHER German Club 1 Club ZM3, Vice Pres. 31 Soccer Class Council 2 Raider French can High School Students 3 . HATCHER, KIM - Bell Players 2 Young Life 3. HAYS, DONNA HENDERSON, MARK - Football 1 HARRING. MARY - Band 1, 2: FHA 2, 3: Young Life 2, 35 2, 3: NHS W ,3.4,,.,..v.,g,S7,.....,, .. . . .-.-.wg- HONEYCUTT, JAMES Soccer,JClub 3g NHS Students 3 . -v CVAE. 3. . vw---W - Club 2, 3: iliaider Rousers 1: Amo4r1g.,Amer1can High 1'fa211iQ3- ?+P?mShl 3219329119 Wh0 A11iQ118 KALA5 A 'VOE 2 . SCOTT? .. MIKE - Paint Society Club 1 . 3g'Who's FBLA 3: NHS 35 French Club 1. JOHNSTON, DOUG - VICA 2, 35 Radio and TV 2, 3. HERRON, JOHN - Raider Forensic League 1, 2, 35 Cavalier Club 2. HERRON, STEVE - Football lg FCA 1: German Club 1. HEWITT, SUSAN - DECA 2. HICKMAN, BLENN - Auto Mechanics 2, VICA 2, 3. HICKS, BARRY - Band 1, 2, 35 Vice Pres. , First Band Spanish Club 1g Stage Band 2, 3: Musical Productions 3. HILGART, SHANNON - FCA 1, 2, 3g FHA 3: Young Life 1, 2, 35 French Club 2, 3. HILL, DEBBIE - oEA 2, 3, Band 1, Highsrepper 1, 2. HILL, KAY - Raider Rouser lg Young Life 1: DECA II 1, 2, 3. JOHNSTON. JAN - Art Club Young Life JONES , SANDRA HILL, KENNETH ' jj t g HILL, RICHARD - Basketball 1, 25 Favorite 2: FCA 1, 2g KAISER, MIKE Young Life 1, Class Council 3. I p KAYS, MIKE - Blueprint Staff 1 HILL, VIRGINIA HILTON, MARK - DECA I. HINSON, TRICIA - HECE 2, 3. choir 1, 2. I HNIZDO, JOE - Football 1... 25 Wrestling Club 35 FCA 1, 2, 3g Track 1. - HODGES, MELANIE HOES, CINDY - VICA 2, 3. HOLLIS, TRACY - Intramurals 1, FTA 1, 2, Treasurer 35 Gir1's Choir 19 Volleyball 2, Tennis 2, 3, A Capella Choir 2, 3: All-Region Choir2, 3: Area 3: Reporter 39 FCA 2: NHS 3g Inter-Club Council 33 Who's Who Among American High School Students 3. HOLMES , CHRISTI - Future Medical Workers 1: Choir 1. Club Council 3 . KELLAR, DIANA KELLS, DARREN - Gymnastics lg C KELLY, CLAIRE - Tennis 3: NHS American High School Students 3. KENNEDY, KEVIN - CVAE COOP. KIDD, JAMES - Football 1, 2, 39 Writing 1, Science Club 1, 2g Radio Club 1. KIDD, JOHN - DECA 1, 2, 3. KIMBELL, JOHN - NHS 3: FCA 1, All-District 2, 3g Baseball 19 cil 3. Life FTA , gk tk 9 ' ,R . . KING, LESLIE - Bell Players Thespian Society 3: Young Life 2: Raidefgfbrihilci-League 1 . KINKADE, BRENDA - FHA 1:22, 3: Young Life 2, 3: FCA 2: Inter-Club Council 3: A Capella Choir 3. r KIRCHOFFER, WENDY - Favorite 1: German 1, 2, 3: NHS 3, Parliamentarian ,Class Council 2: Inter-Club Council 3: Young Life 2. KLEIMAN, KEN Tennis 2: Golf 2: Football 1, 2. KOELLE, 2, 3: German Club 2, 3: seienee .Club 2, 3, Higiertanma: NHS 3: All-Region' Band 3:1A Capella Choir 1. A KONYHA, IM - Drill Team 2, 3. I A KRAMER, ANA - Rodeo Club 1, 2, 3: FBLA 3: Spanish Club I 3: NHS 8 U o's Who Among American High School Students KRIEG, . - Musical Productions 2, 3: Bell' Players 1, y - Gymnastics 1, 2: Raider Rousers 1: Art 1, 2, 3: French Club 1, Tld 3: FCA 3: lzfream 3: ,International Thespian Society 3: Musical Pro- :. L : ' LAIRSQIQFI DENISE - A Capella Choir 1, 2, 3. R iran: agar ss I hvgg gggg N Club 2.3. LI DEQBIE HECE 2: Cosmetology 3: Raider 'a'i ' 4 1 . LI g AIQQlN,f,CHRISSA,g 75 Student 3: German C Cljtss Council 1: VICA Sweet- h rt QrillfTeam 3: l'fi Who Among American High 'E y hocfl Stubents 3. , . , Q I iiiii LISA - Bell Players 1, 2, 3: Class Council 2: Young Life 1, 2, 3: FCA 2. LOGAN, LUCINDA LOHN, CINDY LONGWELL, ERIN LOPEZ, VICKI - FTA 1: Bell Players 3. LOONEY, LEIGI-I - Blueprint 1, 2, 3, Co-Editor 3: Creative Writing 2, Co-Editor 2: Class Council 2, 3 , Secretary 3. LOWE, CONNIE - Drill Team 1: DECA II 2, 3. LOWRY, WALT - Basketball 1, 2: Golf 1, 2, 3: Young Life 1, 3: FCA 1. LYNCH, KAREN - Band 1, 2, 3: NHS 3: All-Region Orchestra 2: All-Region Band 3: Stage Band 2: Musical Productions 2, 3: Band Sweetheart 3: Drum Major 3: Band Council 3. M MABRA, KARI - HOCE 2, 3, Treasurer. MAIORS, JAVETTE - Raider Rousers 1, 2, 3: Drama Club 3: Creative Arts Club 3. INDEX W 352 MALONE, ELIZABETH - Raider Rousers 1: Band 1: Fren 1, 2: FCA 2, 3: Young Life 3: Raiderettes 2, 3. 351 , MALONE, PAULA - Blueprin'g2., ,,., 3 , Reporter, MALONEY, TOMMY TZA. MARSHALL, LAURIE - Club 3: Young I 1, 2, 3: Raider Rousers 1: f: ub:2. f MARTIN, BRUCE - VICA 2, 3. ' MARTIN, BRATHYQ Raider Rousers 2: 'FHA 2. jgg. 5 MASSEY, 4 Varsity Football gs: Sophomore 1: Baseball Life 1, 2, 35gQStudent Council Who's Who infilrnerican High Schools 3: 3 . MASON, DEBORAH - Young LifeA2, 3: I 2: when Who voE 2. g 1 I If MATHEWS, LUCYIA3 Raidereuee 1, 2, 3: voE YOURS Life 15: 2f 3- MATTHIS, BILL - Creative Arts Club 2. ti I lp. MAX, PAULA - lFBLA 1: VICA 2: VICA seererary 3. y f MAXWELL, JAMES - Rodeo Club 1, 2, 3. f . i MAY, LARRY - Baseball 1, 2, 3. I 11 1 ll MAzE, CHUCK - Golf 1, 2, 3: Speech Club5i3f 1 MCCORMACK, DALE- 'Band 1, 2, 3: Bie1liP1ayeIs 1, 2, 3: 'Q Band President 3. p McCOY, ELIZABETH - Raider Rousers 1: DECA,g1:g 3: Trea-A surer 2: Who's Who in DE 2: Historian 3. A ff - McCOY , NANCY - French Club 1, 2: Club 2. MCCULLOCHQ. BECKY - Band 1, 2, 3. A I MCDANIEL, BRIAN - CavaliergClub 3. 'isl MCDONALD, JOHN - Footballl, 2: Track 1: Speech Club 1, 2, . ,I MCDUFF, GLENDA - NHS 3: FBLA 3: Young Life 3. ,gf 1 . , 3 MCCEE, MIKE - Men's Choir 2. R s I MCIUNKINS, RICHARD - Band 1, 2, 3: Narieiwlglslerlef ety 3: National Merit Scholarship Commended Student I MCKAIG, BRUCE - International Thespian Society Treasurer 3: Bell Players 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 3: ensic League 1, 2, 3, President 2, 3: Raider 1, 2, 3, President 2, 3: Blueprint Photographer 'ii Who in Speech 2: Outstanding Spanish Student 2: est W A are acter Performer 2: Interclub Council 3: Student Council 3: I National Honor Society 3: Who's Who Among American High School Students 3. . : McKAY, JOHN - Tennis 2: AC Choir 1, 2, 3: UIL Choir I Competition 1, 2, 3: Musical Productions 2, 3. MCKNIGHT, DONA - Raiderettes 1, 2, 3, Lieut. 2, 3: FCA I 1, 2, 3: Spanish Club 1, 2: Drama Club 1, 2,p3: Who's Who Among American High School Students 3 . MCLEOD, KAREN - Young Life 1. MCMICHAEL, CATHY - Cheerleader 2, 3: FCA 2. MCNEELY, KENNETH - Spanish Club 1, 2: Key Club 2, 3: Track 1, 2: Football 1, 2, 3. MEADOR, CHUCK - Tennis Team 1. MEADOWS, ROBYN - Intramural Basketball 1: FCA 2: Girls- Athletics 2: Young Life 3 . I MERRILL, VIRGINIA - Choir 1: FBLA Historian 3. METHNER, PATRICIA - Gymnastics 1, 2: RFL 1: Spanish Club 1, 2: Young Life 1: Raider Rousers 1. METZGER, DAVID - German Club 1, 2: Science Club 3: National Honor Society 3: Gymnastics 1 , 2, 3 . ' f- ' as .E KY in N V K 'Y ,. I 1 ' BEE - Rodeo Club 1, 12. 13: Idylls 2: Rodeo QfA Club Swfeetheart 3. I 1 MlLAM,Si'SSTEPiHANIE - Girls Choir 15 AC Choir 2, 3: National -Honor Society 3: Raider Rousers 1 . ii'A MILLER, ,DAVID - DECA 2, 3: Basketball 1. gl A MILLER. MIKE V A MILNER, KEVIN - Football 1.3 A ooi . A yy MINIGK, BETH - FCA 1, 2, fio .3:.Raiderettes 2, 3g National Honor Society Secretary 35 Choir 1: Choir Secretary 1: Young Life,2. p g ' I MINTER, GARY - Tonnisflt DE 1:3 32 I .O I MISKE,k DOUG - Football 1,a2t, 3: studentgcounoil 2, 35 National Honor Society 33 Young Life 1, 2, 3. I MITCHELL, EEGKY - VOE 2. g I I at MITCHELL, DEBBIE - FHA 1, 2, 3: FTA 3: German3C1ub 3,3 'National Honor Society 3. I' I . .ij MITCHELL, PAM - Office-He1pf2. p gp HMITCHELL, TERRY - Raidetkousera 1.f2ifGiflS Cfhoif, Sabre? my 2. A Lyooo it JMJOSETH, BRUCE - Paint andf5Body Glass!f2 a.3:,5School5,lJrag Races 3. . 1MONTGOMERY, RICKY, - VICA 2, 3, Metal Trades I MONTS, BRITT - student Council 3fEo11iP1ayt-its Football gl: Young Life 1, 2, 3. I MOORE, RICKY A. - Bell Players 2, 3, Att Club I President 3, Vice President 2g Speech Club 2g National Honor Society 2, 3: Tennis 2g FCA 1. MOORE, RICK - Senior Class President 3, Interclub Council 3, Young Life 1. MOREAU, SUZIE - National Honor Society 3, French Club 3: Choir 2. I MOSS, 'GARY - Basketball 1, 2, 35 Baseball 1, 2, 3g FCA 2. MOTHERAL, LYNN - Band lg Basketball 1, 23 Young Life 2, 3. , MULLINS, CONNIE - German Club 2: Sophomore Class Council lg National Honor Society 3, Raider Rousers 2, Who's Who in American High Schools 2. MURRAY. DARRYL - None. MURRAY, SCOTT - VICA Club 2: Who's Who in Drafting 23 Who's Who Among American High School Students 3 . QMUZNY, MICHAEL - German Club 1, 2, 3, National Honor iSociety 3, Who's Who Among American High School Students I I 3: Library Aide 1, 2, 35 Tennis'i'Team 2, 3, Coaching in Gymnastics 1. 5 MYRICK, ROBERT - Soccer Club 25 Athletics 1. N I , NASA, GREG - Football 1:Volleyball lg Baseball 1. NEAGLE, BRUCE ,,,, NELSON, ANNE - Newspaper 1Staff 115 French Club 25 Shake- speare Society lg Spanish Club 2g National Honor Society 3. NELSON, GWENDOLYN - FTA 3:'7A1't Club 2, 3: Rainbow Girl 3, Blueprint Staff 1. I M NELSON, LANA , NICHOLLS, JERRY - Gymnastics i1,fl2, 35 Who's Who Among American High School Students 25 Blueprint Staff 1, 2. NORTH, MARK - Band 1, 2, 3, Choir 39 German Club lg Bell Players 3 . 'rv- xa. .. K ff ao:f,,.,,-nts... .- . NORTHRIP, JO BETH - Musical PtoduottIiStisf325f,f2:toat1vo writ- ing 2.3. I ,,., - NULLLJOANNA -Raiderettes 1. A M I iliill OBRIEN, SIOBHAN - Spanish Club 1. p O, O'CONNOR, MAUREEN1 Student Council 1, 2, 3, Parlia+ mehtarian 2, Secretary 3: Young Life 1, 25 FCA 1, 2: Raideri ettes2af, 3. , I - OIIELL, PATRICIA - VICA 2, 3. I 1 IOEL - Choir 1. 3 OESTEREICH, SANDY - FCA 2, 35 Young Life 15 Raiderettes 12? 2, 3, President 3g Inter Club Council 3. it OGDENJIM .A ROBERT - FCA 1, 2, 33 Basketball 1, 2, 3: Footltall 14, 2,33 Track 2g Baseball 3: Choir 25,,.fYo5ungp L1ie 1, Vfmeibail I Captain 2:ffSeniorf Class fTreasurGrf58:P filarsitygg V Qlleyball, 355, . A1liDisi:rict Sophomore..Representative-13,1g 3.1. 2. 3: .Raider .Retusegs Amonggarnencan Highs FTA 2, 3: 1Office'5Education Associationtof Texas 3. 5 .,, P O PACE, CRAIG - DE 3. if PARCHMAN,ILUELLA + Choir 1, 2, 3. PARKINSON ,ff DEBBIE - QVOB- 2, 3. PARKS, PATTERSON PEARSON Ghoif'2 3 PERKINS ,Q PERKINS F .5533 PERKINS, T PETERSON Pla Young Life 3: Who' Among A 2 3: S anis 1.4 club WN - Y 1- Raider PETREY test A KA writing Go . A -yt... 3- Nationa Players 1 gily PINSON, P' AYMQNDI- Athletics? , POK, NE VY - French Club 2,32 Council 3 Region O ches' ductions , 3: 3- Musical Pro P' it P . Band 1, 2 Band 2, 3, A ff, . I 1 . Q 1 Club 2, 3: German Club 2, Inltercl - Afaat ast POPE, MARK -NFCA 1, 2: German, Club 1, one way 3. POSITORK, SUE y POTTS, PQAULA Q HEGE 3. POWELL, TIM - Creative Writing' Club 25 One Way 1. PRESLEY, STEVE - DEGA II 1, 2, 3. PREsTON,5LAURA - VOE 2, 3. U - 353 ,-Ku' ' 14 33 Inter V if it INDEX 354 PREVTTE' 054351-15, I 2 . , PRICE, JULIE - Raider Rousers 1: Girls Track 2: Raiderettes 3. PRUITTQ RONNIE -Football 1, 2, 3: Track 1, 2. q ' , LARRY - Football 1: Baseball 1, 2, 3: Young Life PiIRv1s,fyRAz5IDY -,AG Choir 1, 2, 3, Athletics 1, 2, 3, National'Honor'Society3. , I PUATT, TIM f RAIDCLIFF, Baseballsl, 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Raid- efwe H6314 . I E RAGA:N,.sRAND1i e Bell Playerspl, 2, 3, Thespians 3, student Council' 3'f Sp'a1iishi ClIib Young Life 3: Who's Who Among American High School Students 3. RAINS , RICK National Honor .Society 2, 3. RARE, DOUG 3 Tennis 1, 2:ABaseball1, 2, 3, Natienar Honor Society:3: FCA 3:FOne Way 3. I g 3 RAY, GARYI- 19 I I RAY, RONNIE7 Young Life 1, 2: Tennis Team 2, 3: Tennis Team Captain 3. I I A TAMMY - Spanish Ginh President 3. I REARDON, LAURIE A ,, REEL., CRAIG - Basketball 1, Yeung Life 1, 2, 3, Explorers C1ub,2, 3: Who's Who Amongf American High School Students Spanish Club 1. , 1 I REESE, RICHARD - Band 1,3 2.33. I E ' REIFLE, JAN I- Gymnasties 2, Girls Athletics 2. . REIFLE, JILL' at I I RENFRO, LISA e Raider Rousers 1: Blueprint Staff 1: Young Life 1, 2: FHA 1: FTA 1, 2, 3: Tahos Reporter 2: Bell Players 3:5Raider Forensics League 3.1 3 I RENO, BYRON - Radio and TV 2, 3: VICA Club 2, 3. REYNA, MARY - voE 3. I RICHARD, MARK - National Honor Society 2, 3: Spanish Club 3: Science Club 2: Math Club 1: Who's Who Among American High School Students 3 . RICHARDS, BILLY - Annual Staff Photographer 1, 2, 3: Bell Players 1, 2, 3: Raider Forensic League 1, 2, 3: National Forensic League 2, 3: International Thespians 3: National Honor Society 3: French Club 1: Raider Band 1: Sophomore Class Vice President 1: Musical RIESE, DAVID - Soccer Club 2, 3: Chess RIETFORS, I Junior 2, 3: Science reasurer 3: Vice Presi- cient Y - VICA 2 CRAIG - Young Band Society Clerk 3: National Bell ROBERTSON, DON - Radio and TV 2, 3: VICA Club 2, 3. RODDY, JANET - Band 1, 2, 3: Band Council 1, 3: All- Region Band 3: National Honor Society 3: German Club 2. RODRIQUEZ, CINDY - HECE 2, 3. ROGERS, CLIFF ROI-IRBOUGI-I, CASH - DECA 3. ROUNTREE, PAM.- FBLA 1, 3: Young Life 1, 2, 3. ROUSH, JAMES - German Club 1: Auto Mechanics 2, 3: VICA 2, 3. 1 . RUCKER, BECKY - DE II 1, 2, 3. RUMRILL, LARRY RUSSELL, GARRY - Speech Club 3: Motorcross Club 3: Cre- ative Writing 3: German Club 3. . RUSSELL, STEPHEN - Spanish Club 1: Cross Country 1, 2: Track 1:1 Tennis 2. RUSSELL, WYLI - CVAE. RUTHVEN, ROBI- 4 Junior Achievement 1. S 4. SAMPLES, MIKE - Spanish Ginb 2. I SAMS, SUZI - Young Life 3. SANSON, DREW - Radio and TV 2, 3: VICA Class Parlia- menrarian 2: VICA Class Secretary 3. I SANCHEZ, GARY - JV Football 1: Key Club 1: French Club 3. SANDERS, TAMMY - Bell Players 1: Raider Rousers 1: Young Life 3. I SAUER, KURT - VICA 2, 3. SAUNDERS, TANGIE , SAVAGE, DEBORAH - Spanish Club 3: Band 2, 3. I SAVOY, PAUL 1 SCHIFELBEIN, SI-IERRY - HECE 2: FTA 1. ' SCHONARD, SKIP - VICA 2, 3: Auto Mechanics 2, 3. ' SCI-IROEDER, SONYA - Band 1, 2, 3: A Capella Choir 3: Who's Who Among American High School Students 3:3 National Honor Society 3. I SCOTT, MICHAEL - Football 1, 2, 3: Wrestling Club 3: FCA , 1, 2, 3: Track 1: Soccer Club 3. 1 SCOTT, TERESA - CVAE Co-op Secretary 2, 3. SEARS, RICHARD - FCA 1, 2, 3: One Way 3: Basketball 1, 2: Track 1, 2: Special Education Aide 3: Choir 1. . SEATON, LISA - HECE 2, 3. SEIFERT, CATHY - French Club 3: National Honor Society 3: Soccer Club 2, Basketball 2, GAA 2. I SHELLEY, LORI - Raider Rousers 1. SHELTON, RICKY - Rodeo Club 2. H sHIELDs, JAN - Band 1, 2, 3, Att cinb 1, Musieaiiptntine- tions 3, FHA 2, 3. , . SHIMMEL, PATRICIA - Choir 1, 2, 3. if j if SHINAMAN, BOB , . I, SHIPMAN, GLORIA - National Forensic League 2: Speech Competition Awards 3: Creative Arts Club Section Editor and Secretary 3: Drama Club 3: Raider Forsensic League 3, Sec- retary 3. ii.. .,.. SHORT, KEITH - DE II President 3. 3 yppy Aygp ,,,, p SHORT, LARRY - Band 1, German Club 2. I l ' SIEBENTHALL, LANA - Young Life.1: .National ety 3, FCA 2. ' y A . A frt I ---- 'W STRATMOEN MAR Club 2, 3. vt rensi Q g Bask - , TONI ron onor Society 35 FBLA 2, 3. 1 Burl istric ima 1 QU Z, Y -na V eyball 1. Q xo 6' 9 ER DAVI WIC gocal ner rham 2.112 N5 roof sersl Young fel FBLA2 - U , E I 1 : . l 2, 35 - , t ' . ' ru 61 1 ,D oo -9 2, You if , 2, 3, FCA 1. m Qye SWA AN Band , erman Club 1, 2, Q fi s C b 2 ar n15h Clu it U O T ' 3 T X 0 GAQJ TRAC 3- Raider ousers 15 FTA 15 FHA 35 Student KX Q Q O Council 1- ng Life 1, ',' 35 Cheerleader 2, Captain 35 GBR-AOC oirw der Rouse s ania orneco i Court 35 Who's Who Ainong American High .Q N ts. 5 5 1 tb 2 3 U A , BRUCE - FCA 1, 2, 35 Football 1, 2, 35 Baseball asketball 1, 25 Student Council 1, 25 Newspaper 1, 2. LOR, LAURIE I ' y DFORD, KIRK - Raider Forensic League 3. THAYER, JACK THOMAS, scorr - Rodeo Club THORNTON, JULIE - Gymnastics 2: FHA 1: Raider Rousers 1. - THORNTON, SHERRY- Student Council 1, 2, 35 National Honor Society5 Raiderettes 2, .3f5QFCA 1, 2, 35 Young Life 35 One Way 35 Raider Rousers 15 Annual Staff52, 35 Most Beauti- ful 25 All School Favorite 35 Miss Bell High School 3. THRASHER, DIANA ' 1, IFFO QBERT - Ban , Prayers 2 ' - ' ' a 1 5 L. ' g os 5 ,vm ' 1 5 X 3 I 'Lo ' 1 X 1 D, 1 - 'sk , QJ5 B Q ' n i EF , , 3. . ' Q T Ho ' i e 3. - MO , -F :N H1 Ora 2.3 k35 Sc ce Club 2, 3, ider . , ' - Crea ive ingngglub 5 I V . I , IB V , , thgr . My D - 5 F 5 T ' , . . E ' 1 E 6 6 iq XEDD 5,01 , . 68 s-1 ,P -Fr S bw- 7 :M H. N - fs I0 MI H STAN - e , 35 Germ ub ase- .. kg Lifo . U Xb DI - , 2, :LQ 5 M , 1 - 1. I I I ip - E 0 . RO - C gCounx1, - 1, 2. N ' A 0: 1, A soorot 5 VICA Troo- . 5 olleyball . 2 I , I rs: .. v ,lb SO , LI Mix Cho! 5 Student Council 15 Junior retary 5 Senio s Vice President 35 Girls Choir 25 Ho omi een 3, A 2, 35 FHA 35 Young Life 2, 'A la ' 35 Who Among American High School S ts , Iso , - Building Trades 25 CVAE 3. I T, D - Auto Paint and Body 2, 3. SPILLER, M RTY - Band 1, 2, 35 Band Historian 25 Band Vice eygart 35 National Honor Society 35 German Club 3. .SP OLSTRA, JACK - Electrical Trades 35 VICA 3. SROUFE, PATRICIA ISTATTS, IVAN - HECE 2, 3. ISTEELE, BECKY - FBLA 1, 2, 35 Young Life 1, 2, 35 Raider 'Rousers 1 , 2. STELL, LARRY - Football 1, 35 Track 1, 25 Senior Council 35 'Young Life 3: FCA 1, 2. STEPHENS, GRACE - Band 1, 2, 3, Secretary 3: All Region Band 35 All Region Orchestra 2, 35 German Club 2, 35 National Honor Society 35 Musical Productions 2, 3. STEPHENS, LUANN - Young Life 3: Office 3. STEVENS, MELINDA - Sophomore Council 15 FCA 1, 25 FTA 25 Young Life 25 French Club 3. ,.., . ,. . STEVENSON, MOLLY - Student Council 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 2, Parliamentarian 35 Raiderettes 2, 35 FCA 1, 2, 35 Secre- tary 25 Raider Rousers 25iFTA 2, 35 National Honor Society 35 Special Education Aide 2, 35 Class-5 Favorite 25 .Sophomore Class Treasurer 15 Homoioming Queen Nominee 9355 'Who's Who Among, Afmerican High SchoolpStudenrs 3. 77 PSTOKER, GUY - 35 DEQAQ3. F 1 A wow. DOUG TICE, MARVIN - FCA 1, 2, 3. TILLERY, MARCIA - Band 1, 2, 35 Musical Reproductions 25 National Honor, Society . T1Noco, RoBERro - Soccer Club Player Coach., TIPTON, KAREN - Newspaper Staff 15 Creative Arts Club 3. TODD, TERRY - Science Club 1, 25 French Club 2: JA 1, 2. TOLER, JULIE - Raider Rousers 1, 35 Bell Players 15 FCA 3. TONG, MICHELE - Raider Rousers 15 Girl's Choir 1, 25 Acca- pella Choir 35 National Honor Society. TOTH, DENISE - Bell Players, Musical Productions 1, 2, 35 Girl's Athletics 2 . TRIMARCHI, PAUL - Band 1, 2, 35 National Honor Society5 Who's Who Among American High School Students. TRIMM, DEANNE - Spanish Club 2, 35 FTA 15 Raider Foren- sic League 15 Raider Rousers 1. TROSTLE, GAIL - Young Life 1, 2, 35 Raider Rousers 1: FBLA 2: R FL 3 . TROUTT, DAVID - DECAII1, 2, 3. TUCKER, BRUCE - Auto Paint and Body 2, 3. TUCKER, CYNTHIA - Choir 1, 2, 3: VOE 2, 3. TUEL, TRACY - Electrical Trades 25 DECA 3. TURBYFILL, JENNIFER - Thespians 3: Bell Players 2, 35 FCA 2, 35 Young Life 15 RFL 2, 35 Raider Rousers 15 Choir 15 Musi- cal Productions 2, 3. y p TYSON, JOHN - Sophomore Class, ,President5 Junior Class President5 Student Council 1, 25 Football 1, 2,5 35 National Honor Society President5 National Forensic League 1, 2, 35 Key Club 1, 2', 35 Raider Forensic League 1, 2, 35 Accapella ,.-. INDEX 355 Choir 2, 3: Bell'lPlayers 1, 2, 3: Musical Productions 1, 2, 3: Raider Rousers 1, 2: Noveletteg Index Writing 3. A U . URBAN ,1 TAMMY - German 1. V VAN, VOORHIS - CVAE 1, 2.53, Treasurer 2, 3: Inter Club Council3.- VASTINE, ARTHUR 3 VAUGHN, CINDY - Young Life 1, 2, 3: FBLA 2: Raiderettes 3. ' VAUGHN, ROBERT A spanish Club 1, 2, 3: One Way Club 2: GleeClub2, 3. A-- VIATOR, CARL - Building Trades 1, 2: VICA Secretary . VINSON, DALE - Young Life 1, 2, 3:1 Bell Players 3: Art Club 1, 3: Musical Productions 3: Glee Club President. W WAKELEY, MARK - Football 1: Fall Play 1 and 3: Musical Production 2 and 3: Thespian 3: Bell Players 1, 2, 3: FCA 1: French Club 2, 3. , WALDRUM, PAMALA - Raiderettes 2. , , ' WAKEHAM, - DECA 1, 2. l llii ' WALKER, DARREN - Ben Playersl, 2, 3: Thespians 2, 3: National Forensic League 2, 3: Raider Forensic League 2, 3: Student Council 2, 3, Treasurer 3: German Club 1, 3: Cre- ative Writing 1, 3: National Honor Society: Best Actor CUILJ 1: National Merit Scholarship Semi-Finalist: Vice-President Thespians and NHS 3: NFL Historian 3. ' WALLACE, CURT - Young Life 3: FCA 2: Football 1. WALLER, LYDIA - FCA 1, 2, 3: Young Life 2: FTA 1, 2, 3, Reporter 2, Treasurer 3: Raider Rousers 1, 2: Inter Club ,Council 3: National Honor Society Reporter: Special Educa- tion Aide 2, 3: Choir 1. WALLING, DENISE - Raider Rousers 1: Girls Track 2. WALLING, KATHY - Raiders Rousers 1: Athletics 2: Young Life 3. WALLING, PATRICE - Raider Rousers 1: Girls Track 2. WALSH, SHAWN - Spanish Club 2, 3, Secretary 3: French Club 2, 3: Basketball Manager 1, 2, 3. WARD, CARLA - FCA 2, 3: FHA 2, 3: FBLA 3. WARD, JODY - Building 2, 3: Rodeo Club 3: VICA 2, 3. WATKINS, DONNA - HECE 2, 3. WATKINS, MIKE - NHS 2, 3. WATTERS, DONNA - VICA 2. WEAVER, TAM - French Club 2, 3: Art Club 1: Raider Rous- ers 1: Young Life 1, 3: FCA 2. WEBB, STEVE WEEKS. JIMMY - VICA 2, 3: Building Trades 2, 3. WEIGLER. JEFF - Drama Club 2, 3: Shakespeare Society 2: Raider Rousers 1: Speech Club 2: Musical Productions 2: Ger- man Club 1. p 1 WELLHAUSEN, BRIGITTE - French Club 3: German Club 3. WELPMAN, JANA - Raider Rousers 2, 3: Young Life 2, 3: DECA 1, 2, 3. WELTY, REGGIE - Building Trades 2, 3, Photographer 3: Rodeo Club 2. F INDEX 356 WEST, CHAREESE - Band 2, 3: FTA 1: Musical Reproductions 1. WEST, MIKE - Football 1: Basketball 1, 2, 3. WETSEL, BARRY - Track 1, 2: cross ceunuy 1, 2. WHEELER, JAN - National Honor Society 3. WHITAKER, MINDY - Track 2: Rniqereuesla: FCA 1, 2. WHITE, MARK - German Club 2:2 Band 1, 2, i3. WHITE, RICKY - Bandll, 2, 3: UIL1, 2, 3. : WHITE, WENDY - Raiderettes 2, 3: Young Life 1, 2, 3: FCA I 3: French Club 2, 3. 3 A 3 3 y WHITMAN, VICKIE , Q f 1 WHITUS, LES French Club 2: Bell Players 3 . WI-IITWELL, CRAIG - Rodeo Club 1, 2, 3. WI-IOBREY, SHARON - French Club 1, 2. A 2: WICKHAM, WILLIAM WILCOX, GARY- Football 1, 2, 3: Baseball 1, 2, 3: Junior Council, Student Council 3: Young Life 1, 2, 3: Bummer- ettes 3: Zero 1, 2, 3. 3 3' 1 I WILKERSON, LARRY - VICAQICT 3: Commercial Drafting 2. WILKS, GINGER -IRn1derenes2, 3: Thespians 3: Ben Players ' 1, 2, 3: Young Life 2, 3: FCA 2: Senior Council:,Junior1 Council. I A A A T WILLIAMS, JEFF - Football 1, 2:9s: Tfaekii, 2, 3: FCA 1, , 2, 3: Young Life 2, 23: Key Club 3: National Honor Society: Student. Council 3: Freneh Club Beau 3: FHA Beau 3: Who's Who in American High Schools: Bummerettes 3. WILLIAMS, RHONDA - Raiderettes 1, 2, 3: Young Life 2, 3: 1 Acapella Choir 1: Junior Council. l WILLINGHAM, TIM - DECA 2, 3. WILSON, BECKY - German Club 3: FCA 1, 3: One Way Club I 3: Young Life 3. - WIRT, TRACY -'Basketball Mgr. 1,'2, 3. WISEMAN, ELAINE - Band 1, 2, 3: NHS 3: French Club 3. WITHERSPOON, CLINTON - Building Trades 3, Vice President 2, President 3: VICA 3: District Treasurer 3. j WOLFE, AUTUMN - Young Life 1, 2, 3: Dnn Team 2, 3: NHS 3: FBLA 3: FCA 2, 3. 3 1 WOMMACK, LARRY - Football 1, 2, 3: Baseball '51, 2, 3: Young Life 1, 2, 3. WOOD, Rl-IONDA - Iydlls 2: Athletics 2: Girls Choir 2: Raider y Rousers 1. WOOD, TAMMY - Cavalier Club 2, 3. 1 woons, BILL - Paint and Body 2, 3. I WOODS, ROBERT - Football 1, 2, 3: Track 1. I WRIGHT, CHRIS - DECA 2: German Club 1, 2. WEIGHT, CINDY A WRIGHT, RHONDA - Rodeo Club 1, 2, 3: VOE 2, 3: Reporter 3: Sweetl1eart 3. WRIGHT, RICHARD - Art Club 3: Musical Productions 3. WRIGHT, ROBIN - Young Life 1, 2, 3: German Club 2: Raider Rousers 1. WYATT, GREG - Gymnastics 1, 2, 3: Young Life 2, 3. WYLIE, MARK - German Club 1: Band 1. f 4 Y YARBROUGH, RANDY - Blueprint Reporter 2, 3. : YOUNG, EDWINA - DECA 2, 3. LANJ LAYNE LU-.Uv-Q. X1-1-may 0'r5l' xo ,Sw . ,fx 5 QW? 4.55 mm I Q 2 fi' 4 M if v' 'K 1 fn. S l .W T. fy I . K ' .,,-N ' I I K K M W 5 -1 Q if f' 1 ' ' 5 'ff . INDEX 357 She f . er,-r AGA ,Meow,MeowJ. V .NNAXX This has been a year of change for L.D. Bell High School. As well as our building undergoing a facelift toward the end of the year. the overall moods and attitudes of the Student Body and Faculty alike have differed from years past. We hope that we have captured this trans- ition as you have experienced it. and that between the covers of this book are many, many happy memories of your '77 year at Bell. I would like to extend 14 sincere thank- you's to the RAIDER staff for every bit of work that went into this book, for without the help of each of them, this publication could never have been. 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