McCallum High School - Knight Yearbook (Austin, TX)
- Class of 1972
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A -5 , I div a Q 1 xii Q 51? gf gg . wdfj- 4 ,vi -ws, xx., - V kiit Y' M W . ,- nl 5 fx ' - . A ,, - s Q Neg, ' Q 'A h XM Lf f u a, v 5 and a iime io speak. sith ' if , F5 nil 'I7 A iime io love and a iime +o haie. I8 x MWA 'ig Q:-ig- Si? f SFEEEH FUR X x 1- x lx ga f y , Ii X f f I r V Q? 5, 1 1 4 1 1 1 FQ AE ,469- mg wuq 'i N5 E 3 MMM 15- I W7 'I 'N N , nm,,Qm fx , X t N , X .. x . C S Q x x . i for ' x X K The faces of youth reflect the hope, ioy, love, admiration, anxiety, frustrations and as- pirations of today's society. Bussing Creates Tensions Mounting tension caused by court-ordered inte- gration exploded on the third day of school in the form of a riot. Seemingly uncontrollable fights broke out between blacks and whites resulting in the dismissal of classes at mid-day. The following day the welcomed appearance of plain-clothes policemen as well as uniformed patrolmen guar- anteed no further clashes. McCallum became the focal point of both local and national news cover- age with reporters and photographers contributing to the confusion of the situation. Out of the strug- gle for order Superintendent of Schools Jack Da- vidson consulted with both sides, cooling tempers and smoothing hurt feelings. Hobart Gaines, for- mer principal of Anderson, and W. A. Sloan, prin- cipal of McCallum, together worked with Davidson to re-establish tranquility. To help avoid any reoc- currences of similar incidents in the future, - a Human Relations Committee, composed of both ethnic groups, was established. The committee's purpose is to air racially-oriented problems which arise and attempt to find acceptable solutions. xy, Wa al bl a K: , Q? n 5, 3,5 sk 'fff4i?f?f'.G' a, ' K 45 fi ff .1 ., 'g Q , 'v..,,WmmH I Q ,rg 334. A-vi 'X Q. 'K 1 1 1' - ' . . - .. . - K '-'.' 1 Y .Y 'if- ,gg I - . , - f-.-. ' . -gfi . , ,. M . - gf-3iif91.v Q 3 . Q f- x, ' .h.. 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A - . gf? f., v ' Q fr- .L- , Fall - A brown leaf leisurely swaying, hesitating from right to left, slowly from right to left. Life is the autumn leaf, hesitating right to left - wrong from right. As I see the bewitching sight, oh so softly, so silently kiss the earth, I think of dropping from the tree of life to find myself. Alone swaying, alone landing, truly as myself -- individual. 4 ,yy ' . 13 in we-Q 1 31 , A .. Wm, ,Me ,men ,q, .,A., MQW, fmmgmwgg. ,ff-'vw-:V fi :M 'Nis11P21zXev11'wrE,, 'tIW?eiWL95fW55'i2?e2 'f3'7Wi5'f55 'fi' K ' 5 HWeesiizwwwe iv 'ffzmi n ' A ' , ' ' r ' 'wfffsigfzfizmfi 2.2:-1' Q r ww1:11--agzfifrfvwff' 77 :A ff.sf,:s:us f A- - i' J h ' ,f-isrfw:1:w1wi:a W K- 'Ls'flE:v 1' , How can ci generation so in tuned to the problems of our environment be so messy? We blame the industries for poi- lufing our water, our parents' curs for ruining our air -- but who can we blame for the revolfing sight in the cafe- ferici? i W,-Mi 1,-5 .mwnefs Because i' :sill 'Q in A X K ii. we P' 'Q Ziggii ' xg 5 e e m . www ' 'Wfne .. ' i L .fkr H Akkk ,JF Kklz .. :il-It ,i ui , : -- 4 ,3 , r in -5+ rdi A+ Long Lasi . . . 'mx 4. xv' '3 . ,25Q'f '5? 'fi' 'x , 4 R 'lv if ah, e Weekend! F i2?7???,.?7l7'lz l'lHs, 5i -mx-'f rt To highlight the week ot h1omecoming, rfour nominees for Football Sweetheart wereili an- nounced. The knight squad felt that Carolyn Jackson, Roxanne McCarty, Mickey Murfha and Marti Whiteside had all contributed to the great spirit backing the all season. Duringmhalf time ofthe Travis game, the eiityitement to a climax when Roxanne was presented as the 1971 Football Sweetheart. his it G gr, 1'11 lol Marti Whiteside fbi Mickey Murtha Icl Carolyn Jackson Idj Roxanne McCarty. ' '-P WW M ' X, 1 so gs . Y, V 2 ,L ,, w A ,f ml If I7 I wl 'Y I V 5 I, V ' ,, ,A Q. J I, v , s .1 , Q Wt cl d -9 'P X-Q Req nf it m P I I v 4 I I , I 1 I I I I I I I I I I I i I I I I I I u I 40 , , ,,, ' Tw .man ,- . ' T v f ' 3 . yi LW,,,.A,E - ,faxffzb 1, . vbfzlf a A ,,- Qiv' ' , V M913 .. 4 Q, f ' , -. 'mf . V u w7'G Y ' X' ' vizifxr' . FU .v miiul' p X X f 4 Jliostalfbia is 'AQ HAPPY DAY A all Mature high school scholars, destined to be future sophisticates, seem to enioy fads that dwell on nostalgia. Whether it's pledging allegiance to Newton Snookers, the in- famous Toothfairy, or plastering happy face decals in every conceivable spot, Mac students have fun re-living their childhood years. Bicycles have come back, too. A frenzy of cyclists can be seen at almost any intersection - riding or falling. Also on Austin street corners are the familiar faces of petal pushers whose love torn car- nations can erase the remains of any argument with your girl. 42 r r f 4 .L 4.-ff.- SVCD knowing thot Santo still loves you if you have grown up. hristmas 5 Ju.. is . . . . the feeling you get when you see the downtown Christmas lights. L N 3-JI V i ol bT WX f.,,.,,4 1ajMf. Sloan, principal, and Cathy Schlegel discuss the proposal of no finals. Ibj Exams cause students many hours of frustration which end in disappointment. fc1Mar- tha Wendell freezes up on English exam after cramming. fdl Superintendent Jack l.. Davidson studies suggestions brought up by the administration about finals. The Unan- swered A 90-3 vote by McCallum faculty members in favor of abolition of final examina- tions made it probable that the proposal would be ac- cepted. But before mid-semes- ter exams, Austin Superin- tendent of Schools, Jack L. Davidson, postponed action on the issue. Davidson's memo to high school principals stated that a more definite discussion was needed before any change in the final exam situation could take place. Mr. W. A. Sloan, principal, explained that, The fact that Dr. Davidson did not rule out the possibility, gives a more favorable indication that the proposal might be accepted later. Initial student reaction was unfavorable: I didn't care for Dr. Davidson's postpone- ment of the decision on finals. Teachers don't really like to give them, and students don't like to take -them, so why have them?! I think that Dr. Davidson's decision on finals was entirely wrong. He did not consider the suggestion long enough to form another opin- ion other than that of having finals. I think that the decision should be reached before the end of the semester to let people know about it. I think Dr. Davidson should act immediately one way or another on the proposal. Postpon- ing the decision doesn't help.anybody. Since the principals have voted unanimously in their meetings to abolish finals, Dr. Davidson Question Finals should rule in favor of abol- ishing them. The principals know the feelings of the teachers and their opinions should be held in the highest regard. The finals hurt the people who have bad grades more than those who have good grades. The finals are sometimes not even graded besides never being returned to the student. This in no way helps the student see his mistakes. Finals should be abol- ished. However, some student reactions were favor- able: I hate final exams, but I realize that they are a necessary preparation for college. They prepare a student for the more analytic college exams. lt is an important decision as students com- ing up would not be exposed to a final if they were abolished. They may suffer over college fi- nals since they would have no experience in taking high school finals. I think taking finals should be optional, or given and not counted as being too important. Varying opinions on the usefulness of finals exist. Many feel the exam is worthless and has no place in the high school curriculum. Howev- er, tradition has kept finals firmly planted in the Austin Independent School District. Dr. Davidson made no decision on the issue. Spring is a special season that reawakens life. As the sun grows warm, flowers reappear and parks come alive. Spring is a time for adventure. It is a time for kicking off your shoes, rolling up your ieans and wad- ing in the water. It is a time for friendship, a time for love. -rg-W' ' , lf' ,,- 4 f K ,. M, J .13 -i . gig ,. ..,,,- , Aw - 1, 'W 'W :aw s s s ..-- rggmimi 1 mf , omg f-...K-.-QW. K ... H af, 4. 4 541. me M' . 4' ' ,B . .1045 ,non - Q 1 M Q ...mg-9 Q1 4 Q- 1.- ,qw .Mgm- QHWM, f NW A ,,,.A,, I A V.s,,,,.-W f QQ- N ',.,..,,,, ,Q.,...,w M.. , . Q 7 In A .i ' -qu... .., W - - .M W... 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'I. . : . ?'1ff1'f ,, :T iiis l'i sss T your s Qlss s, gf., ...,.. , Q., l+'s Been A Long Time Coming X It all started when we got our senior rings. After eleven years of public education, we were finally seniors! Being upperclassmen gave us a sense of power. We walked down the hall knowing that we could get away with things underclassmen couldn't - iust because we were seniors. We had a lot of fun this year. We not only won the junior-senior powder- puff game, but we also sponsored Afro day and put on a senior talent show. lOr was that a no-talent show?l But the year also held responsibilities. Orders for graduation invitations and mea- surements for caps and gowns had to be taken. Thank you notes had to be written. We even had to sacrifice sleeping late on Saturday morn- ing so that we could fill in dots on the S.A.T. And if that wasn't bad enough, the days got longer and longer as we waited till graduation. Xe, uv r, E 1 F ' f jfz. A . .. 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J 6 .ff A J, 4Lb w Danny Owen Gayle Schoen ' Student Council Tom Byrd Kathryn Hixson Andy Kopra Granger McDonald Rex LaFitte Sharon Williams Leslie Smith Mary Halligan Karen Nelder Gail Boston Cathy Schlegel Helen Mohrmann, Fall reporter Cindy Davis Addie Smith Valerie Hill Beth Hardesty Kathy Minor Nancy Cox, Fall treasurer Carolyn Gustafson Evie Pearson Elizabeth O'Connell Ginger Wallace, Fall clerk and Spring treasurer Lysa Dial Ellen Hudspeth Connie McLeod Jean Ludl Jacquie Glanz, Spring reporter Patsy Hunt Fall secretary Ric Carter Sara Wilkes Bob Merone Fall vice-Flresident i A A KE I Y, Spring president Roy Hunt, Fall and Spring vice-president H 2:1 3. v De li' 0 N.. W., . SEQ ns-uns ilu H Voices David Seals Randy Jennings Audrey Veldman Kelly Hodge Bill Howland O p' n io n s 24. Lisa Winters Q 25. Erma Galloway 26. Vanessa Harrison 27. Hessie Owen 28. Julie Langdon Wesley Jackson 29. Marianna Hawley 4 Jill Johnson 30. Nancy Martin Randy Templeton 3l. Jan Wood Brian Bailey 32. Mary Howland Jimmy Williams 33. Candy Farris James Cook 34. Kathy Collins Trent Timberlake 35. Stephanie Williams Kim Royer 36. Georgina Phillips Peggie Eldridge 37. Lee Taylor Mary Jo Keathley 38. Candy DesRosiers Mark Rainey 39. Melinda Collins Susan Anderson 40. Beth Nitschke, Lourdes Montesino Spring secretary Marsha Sloan 4l. Cathy Wheat Malcolm Donnell 42. Scott Roberts Beth Findlay 43. Robert Sims, Shelley Gerst Spring sgt.-at-arms Pam Bailey if M' I , Q Varied Projecis Iniiiaied Bg Council 5 bT , - gr I M ' Q Q' fi' as . ,ff f Q , .. 1 K -52 M.: fa I-wg.. war. W, -, - -. . f. 'apr . vffxzqw 'Ea'-1.0. . m N W' f wmgziw ' , - L D 4: Q - ' :::',:2215- f fag! :ff .',. . -' ' ik -, d 41. -1 as .. Iaj John Mulvey emphasizes a point in his campaign speech. fbj Tom Clark and Gayle Bengston move to the music of Reunion at the Homecoming Dance. fcj The Student Council functions under the watchful eye of Miss Martha Agnor, sponsor. fdj Spring officer candidates David Walenta, Susan W,alker, Malcolm Donnell, and Jay Banks. fel Roy Hunt and Malcolm Donnell enioy a cam- paign speech. Ifj Mr. Maior Hosea introduces spring officer candidates. l 1 1 Girls Participate In Government Through 5- 'T ,W 4- Q- fl . ,'...' .8 .' '-4 ' Hr- 'zo K - .hs . H . . .4 ,. 4 L. . Nm, 'K ,iii NA, ...jx Lge! ' M.: Wi- W - . hir Q. S KL . O K' -TJ . . A' .1 f ,K ,NK Kg ,Q-yd Q -I '. . 1 M I A -if-'Q - i H I .Q iipqq P' ,, y 1 'ww . kstgnf V . ., JY we . V it F: - ly A ' A f ii' f' g V' .:.f'.i' of Z Q ' A '7 it 3 s , so A , 4 ' may 1' gb ..,- -va, ,, 4, .4 2 f ' 'T' ' .M 1 . 'ff .. i . f 1--+s o 1 .. Tri-Kappa 1. Hessie Owen, 11. Beth Nitschke Fall VlCe-PreSl- 12, Sqrq WiIke5 Cleni 13. Cyndy Sansing 2. Elizabeth Christian, 14, Sugqn Stoll Fall President 15. Jan Thomas Q G' 9 ,O Q Q Q 3- TGYGSCI DCUUGYI 16. Karen Thompson Full ReP0l'lel 17. Gayle Bengston l'liSf0riCIn 18. Kathy Cummings 6 4. Nl0rlG0fl0 l'lClWleY1 19. Delane Thurman Fall and 5Pfll'l9 20. Martha Wendell 1 Secreidry, 21. Lisa Frantz t 5. Helen Mohrmann, 22, Mqdelyn Kidd Fdll 597-'0l'Al'm5 23. Debbie Johnson 6- Suzan Brown, 24. Cindy Maxcey Fall Gnd Spring 25, Nancy Cox Treasurer 26. Shelley Gerst 7. Deborah Brinkley 27. Roxanne Youngquist, 8. Terrie Downer Spring Sgt.-at- 9. Diane Dillard, Arms Spring President 28. Barbara Foster 10. Mickey Murtha 60 Tri-Kappa And Zeta-Chi Tri-Hi-Y 24 '7 Z5 is 9 25 22. ' lg is f H 8 I2 za daft 7- 2 'I 4 5 Zeta-Chi Lynn Wilkinson Leah Lacy Debbie Montgomery Amanda Merritt Carol Lloyd Carrie Ellis Cindy Archibald Nancy Martin Jennie Gore Becky Murphy Lu Stewart Leah Tunnel Sheila Bunge, Reporter-Historian Lee Ann Brown Paula Lundgren Susie Beahan Debbie Llewellyn Kathy Zach Leslie Smith, Parliamentarian Susie Andrews, President Peggy Belcher, Vice-President Liz Blum Roxanne McCarty Debbie Holly Marianne Ellis Shawn Brown ' l 4 61 l F 5 s l a i r 5 V l l , Hi-Y Pariicipafes I n Governmenial Roufines I .lim Kunschik Vice-President 2, Brad Winegar 3, Steve Hawley Parliamenlarian 4, Tommy Johnson 5 Bob Meroney Brian B-ailey Tim Ellington Treasurer-Reporter Mark Worthen Jay Banks Secretary Kelly Hodge Hislorian 5, Steve Chapman Presideni 1 JM- 1 WK Lg., . I 3 1 5 V 1 1 I The Group Tri-Hi-Y Joins In hw -3 'Q 1 - 1.-5 -me 'ings 'Nix 'Q' 3 - see if A 910 ilAm'4Q ,545 l 'i Q! 5 7 .A Lil Coffee Beth 'Hardesly, Secretary Janis Jones Evie Pearson, Chaplain Addie Smith, Treasurer Susan Walker Judy Towns, Committee Chairman Elizabeth O'Connell, President Cindy O'DonneIl Jane Lindsey Jaquie Glanz Lee Mider Jean Judl, Vice-Presidenl 3 ouri Players Pui E P Iaj Mark Bateman consirucis a sei for the upcom 45 1551313 395 f -V pf - W 1- ik goiifes , 4. 'Grease Paint'. 'Take M Along' Mary Baughman Mark Bateman Mark Collins Dwight West Victor Gavenda Vice-President Kenny Jordan Chuck Afflerbach Public Relations Tom Alvis Mickey Cunningham Wayne Allen Bruce Henson Paul Mikeska Andy Kopru Gennie Babb Clifford Butler Wendy Allen Secretary Brad Dement Mary Foster Mark Smith Alan McKendree Jim Burns Cindy Davis Susan Anderson Kathyrn Hixon Doug Coleman Sgt.-at-Arms Gary Martin David Krall President Suzette Haile Nancy Farrer LuAnn Wagner Kenis McGough Teresa McAtee Mary McDonald Paula Irby Cassandra Collins Martha Talbot Betsy Higley Susan Weatherford Pam Cook Jamie Blakey Cheri Witter Nina Martin Helen Mohrmann Parliamentarian Beverly Welborn Shari Payne Sue Hudson Jill Rasco Debbie Latimer Melanie Moore Terri Gibson Delane Thurman Anne Hearan Kiki Deane Janet Fuller Nancy Knox Donna Chaffin Carol Lyles Jena Ebers Kirsten Mullen Laurie Knox Melinda Collins Diane Munizza M FHA Members Prepare Q STEKYQA QQ 4. For Future I. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. ll. 12. 13. 14. LP RV M Donna Simons ILP, Pam Henderson, President lLPl Jan Woods QLPJ Nina Martin iRVl Leslie Smith, 5th Vice-President QRVI Sylvia Warrington IRVJ Sharon Burba, Historian QRVJ Helen Noland QRVQ Kay Cowan, 2nd Vice-President QRVQ Cheryl Hartley, 4th Vice-President lRVl Cindy Wehmeyer, President lRVl Beth Nitschke IRVI Sara Wilkes lRVl Norma Waldrep, 3rd Vice-President lRVl Lady Perth 2 Resco-Von Rosenberg Mitchell Deborah Brinkley, lst Vice-President IMI Susie Andrews, Sgt.-at-Arms QMI Carolyn Jackson, 3rd Vice-President IM, Sharon Essary, Historian lMl Judy Case, Secretary QM, Hermene Hooning QM, Barbara Dzenowski IMI Stephanie Duston lMl Beverly McCreary lMl Paula Crider lMj Lourdes, Montesino IMD Peggy Itz, Secretary lMl Susan Tooker, Reporter IMI ,.. i rw- i V, MAIN, - ,lk ,,,,.-- 'v4M , . . 'SM T f- 5 V - M..- FTA Selecis Teacher Of The Year 3 ,,....u- ,..,,- -4-1 vnnw '- Mai 'W we I Q' T Tee so ' V .:,..T. . N 0 , lol Mrs. Iolc Taylor, sponsor, explains history to a receptive class. Sherry Salter, Vice-President Brenda Sanders, Secretary Carolyn Wieruscheske President Gloria Werfh Kathleen Donaho, Reporier-Historian Blake Eskew Bill Howland, Sgt-at-Arms Lairds Promoie Spirii To 1 .f E ,1 N f , I Q .Q 73 s K .ff e'4 ' 1 3 rl- aii: X ses .,,s,.k: ,h.V PM . :gs is XX.. if f. gi is N if A R 'e QS . gi 5 X Wi ii Q. ge, Q Ax nr, if va L' x- X if ix A Q N Q as Q-. .X - ow, '. at y ., ,, , ,I-1'y7 , W 6 i . f'f fi 1. . Wir I, Terry Hutchens 13. Robbie Gentry Vice-President 14. David Ferguson 2, Granger McDonald 3, .lim Gonzales Parliamentarian 4, Bob Keck President 5, David Kroll Treasurer 6, Charles Afflerbach Secretary 7. Larry Franks 8. Jim Burns 9. Terry Parker 10. Rex LaFitte 1 1. Chris Childs 12. Ross McDonald Doug Coleman Paul Buford Kenny Hubbard David Newcomb David Edmondson Gib Brown Mr. Maiar Hosea Sponsor Ric Carter Mark Dixon Dwayne Moore Terry Norris David Avant Clifford Butler David Goldstein Gary Martin any . faj Jim Gonzales, .lay Banks, Ric Carter, Paul Buford, and Chet Henry await arrival of the team. Ibj Doug Coleman lends his sup- port to Marti White- side. Icj Run through for Austin game. Idl A Laird in distress. 30. Derek Williams 31. Terry Parker 32. Steve Means 33. Dennis James 34 Kirby Nocker 35. Alan McKendree 36. Tim Rudd 37. Chet Henry 38. Frank Covington 39. Darrell Horn 40. Rick Elliott 41. John Powell 42. Roland Rodriguez 43. Gerald Baker 44. David Pierce 45. Kirk Roland 46. Pat Arnold 47. Greg Tschoepe 7 1 l V ,V,:2, i me ' .JV 1, VV, i .,m,..' V I 1 .V ,..,.. .,., V - - VVVVQVVV-V ,.V VV-,VV -,. .VVV,V...VV-,..-,.,.... - VV........ .......V.....,V - V... V VNV... .-,V--.., VqV........V....-:V-Vf --VVV. 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A i K Iaj Mr. Patterson and Roy Hunt discuss plans for Block History Week. fbi Sergio Flores participates in c commit- tee meeting. ls K-vm I5 IG 4 9 I4 11 21 bf ff Talenied Ariisis U niie A Q, . ames Janknegt, president lmans Ggmnaslics Spring Inlo Second Year . . .. faj A Rosane Winfield original. fbj Regina Rawson in a meet at Re agan. 4 5 7 8 1 6 io gl? 3 9 ll l l l. Shirley Hardin 2. Mary Gallegos, reporter 3. Cheryl Catt 4. Cheryl Hartley, secretary 5. Martha Wendell, treasurer 6. Leon Bedell 7. Johnnie Wade, sergeant-at-arms 8. Regina Rawson, vice-president 9. Mrs. Cathryn Murray, sponsor 10. Liz McDonald, president I l. Donna Tooker b 4- 103 Rodeo Associaiion Rides High 234 I6 ll lil I5 9 8 7 Z 63 . Kathy Mayes, secretory . Caren von Merz, vice-president 3. Kathy Mitchell 4. Debbie Welch 5. Robin Dungan 6. Linda Symank 1 2 7. Cheryl Christi 8. Debbie Cook 9. Debbie Grimes 10. Steve Skinner 11. Mr. Robert Campbell, sponsor 12. James Doyle 13. Jess Wilkinson 14. Paul Jonas, Treasurer 15. Carolyn Farris 16. Billy Scott 17. Jeff Scott 18. Wayne Peterson J bl Ial McCallum Rodeo Club Sweetheart, Melinda Collins. Ibj At the fall rodeo, Danny Hammett goes after a calf. 105 A Nalional Honor Qocielg 06 Jan Wilson Linda Kokel Debbie Koslan Phyllis Grozier Linda Dailey Diane Dillard Lynn Glanz Treasurer Susan Anderson Reporter Karen Cox Greg Tschoepe Elizabeth Christian Julia DeWif1e Teresa Denney Kate Grosbeck Doug Coleman Ilesa Pinkard Secretary Rod Carey Charles Afflerbach David Krall Donna Allen Mary Seiders Kem McKinney .lim Kunschik President Mark Bateman David Edmondson Vice-Presidenf Lisa Cobb 5 v ll 29 U 1 JAN 5 9 I3 ia '7 PN za Ib I9 U- gg 1 0 in Inj Mrs. Bonnie Brandt, sponsor, discusses plans with president, Jim Kunschik. Ibj David Edmonds- ton proposes another service project. fcj Diane Dillard travels to the NHS proiect, the day-care center. 7 ,, fqusg Owen And Llogd Head '72 Knight faj Mr. Randy Stano, Sponsor. fbj Hesse ie Owen, Co-Editor-in-Chief. Icj Bobby Lloyd, Co-Editor-in-Chief. Idj Marianna Hawley, Academics Editor. fel Diane Dillard, Student Life Editor. Ifj Martha Root, Organizations Editor. fgj Cathy Wheat, Art Editor. 4-f 4.- 109 0 Edi+ors And Siaff Turn Dui Highlg Rafed Book bi E i Ial Randy Templeton, Business Monog- er. fbj Dariel Baker, Class Editor. Icl Ch yl Z b Sp i Ed? .XWSP ,ff k X, 5 'ff' Jeno Ebers Bonnie Roberts Candy DesRosiers Karol Weaver Lee Mider Dee Dee Dochen Rita Castillo Patty Jasper Cindy Wehmeyer Paula Irby Jamie Blakey Ellen Hudspeth Jimmy Meredith Mary McDonald Jan Croff A Shield Transforms Into News Magazine Wwtmw wifi' faj Elizabeth Christian, Assistant Editor. Ibj Brad Winegar, Business Manager. fcj Craig Kercho, Editor-in-Chief, Idj Susan Anderson, Managing Editor. Iej Mr. Randy Stano, Faculty Sponsor. Q X 1 1 E 5 j , ,,' fg E e '4 ig 1 MW,,,e,,M 1 U , ,x ,r ,NX dT ei 3219- 2--1' X,1 ii 14,39-M. 4-Q A ' - A , 5 y,a1O.,.AArv M . ' . .. ,f .m? y. A511 -' , ,, . V x . .,,,,5 -- . ' -' i gr 8 A,x5, Fgsf ,X , L, ew . . V mr - i if 'M W - --3. J My X, . .k.h K gk, 31 ,t V kk . ,N w-,gi fl 4' if. r 4i,wfjKk-vf--X., U 4,Q,,:r .,g3i!,?As,. it A A 4 . f' ' , , 2 Je- A 1.142-T'vQi. --.J-X.-i.a'.1 'ff Shield members are Kelly Hodge, Jay Banks, Jacquie Glanz, Robbie Gentry, Dolores Solos, Jim Rice and Tom Alvis. 3 V, S4 ,. me ef 4 K 1 ff 4 st . I' 4 1 XA ,f sf P' . , Q 4 , t fl' i ' . O1 ' 'ff 'Q .4 :ff r - xp Lgfyfl David Kroll Suzette Haile Mickey Cunningham Terry Norris Clifford Butler Cassandra Collins Roy Hunt Cheri Witter Ann O'Leary Ellen Smith Cyndy Sansing Beth Hardesty Marie Trevarrow Circulation Mgr. Janet Smith Kelly Hodge Entertainment Editor Barbara Smith Kirsten Mullen Moriah Wells Craig Kercho Editor-in-chief Bud Paulissen Brad Winegar, Business Mgr. David Avant Assistant Editor John Powell Don Woods Derek Williams Carlos Aleman James Janknegt Booby Lloyd Sports Editor Calf l'l L Quill And Scroll Honors Journalists Mr. M. J. Stano, faculty sponsor. 6 Brucie Henson Phil Hartnady David Kroll David Avant Booby Lloyd Lissa Bengston Wheatie Wheat Dotty Dillard Z Zaremba Jena Ebers Flirt O'Leary Peggie Eldridge Barb Smith Quill and Scroll members are Lizzy Christian, Tim Prather, Lisa Wagner, Larenia Franks, Bonnie Roberts and Doodles Templeton., 25 7A f W Hussie Owen X 2' Butch Hawley l Slick Wehmeyer John Powell 20 9 Karen Loyd Ego' Hodge 1 8 lo t lL .6 Halbert Banks ' Susie Anderson Whip Root 45 James Janknegt Klurch Kercho Bradford Winegar Passion Meredith Q1 y f ,S I , 'Vt ,Q I ,N f 7, f M , .,. N ' if W'-, 1 . ,K ,,-, ,,,,, ,557 ,. Wg,ffgyfffM H 35, .a L ,, , H W- ' -V Q zz L, Q, zz: M 2' 3 1 H A O j V! ,V 4 51 fn cj I , ,-ff A .J ur hi g k If , '- ., 4' ' ',,w:fy W , ii , V V ,, A, , 4, , 2 ? , nw, -K. 4. yfw. ff, 'i , ' 5 . ff I . W MV , ' Mm' ff R 4 4 ,Q W. , ' ' -,,, ,, ky V 9 , .,,. . ,, K - - -,ag ' K 'f'+ EI . 7- WW, 7 Publicalions Disiribuied Bg Represeniaiives Jim Moore Sandra Shapely Debbie Kinney Nancy Alman John Powell Melinda Collins Sharon Hill Carol McKeIvey Donna Tooker Betty Basset1 Suzan Brown Celia Seiders Candy Deskosiers Marianna Hawley Debbie Johnson Paula Lundgren Siephanie Williams Ru1h'Young Susan Anderson Martha Roo! Jennifer Parkhursf Doug Pinion 10 ,zu l9 Lilerarg Talenis Qhowcased In Bagpipes l D llH 2 JdyP bl 3 GryP 4 Ml l D II 5 S Ad 6 B Bly 7 S R 8 W dyD gl ,. MN. Mr. John Shelton, Sponsor 9 if 5.4135 L X' ff QE QQ Q 1 X Y, V L Coaches s-ik Jim Talbert, B-Team 'Z K out V .55 . K ii 1 'i ur as I 'I K t Sherri Dixon, Girls' Tennis Gale Simpson, Basketball Jim Acker, Football if 4 . ',fL f.:T i James Raup, Baseball Harlan Sellers, Line Backers Harry Dailey, Track Lavoy Whitworth, Boys' Tennis CALL of iv 'Q-0 04, 4 CDA N -, sriglllllii ln Kenneth Halm, Line r Janis Jones Marsha Waftinger 1 3 Mickey Murtha Carolyn Jackson am-fmrmml ir, ',m n54wyQvuinv'l 42 .,-wg, i f . T what q . 3 i K 2 f' V , ,Q Marti Whiteside, head cheerleader, and Linda Barringer. 'Vx 1 Cheerleaders i 1 V 4 1 'I23 , A f Jzgwf f ,fi Knights Show Winning Qtgle McCallum began the football season with a new coach, enthusiastic players, up-to- date equipment, a freshly painted field- house and optimistic ideas - including the hope for a winning season ending in a dis- trict championship. Football consisted of more than the hard-hitting and fast running game on the field. Pep rallies, spirit signs, yells and iumping cheerleaders created a winning atmosphere. Also the band, Blue Brigade and the Lairds contributed to an en- thusiastic McCallum football team. The Mac band provided exciting half-time shows in coniunction with the Blue Brigade. Brigaders also could not be left out as the spirit signs and cookies in the football players' lockers all played an important part in football. The Laird run-through also contributed to the team effort.-With these new attitudes and old enthusiasms, the promise of a winning team seemed within reach. The season began with three non-confer- ence games. First, the win over the much-in- spired San Antonio Jefferson players, pro- vided the initiative for a winning team. De- feat by State Champion San Antonio Lee, caused a minor upset in this team effort. But McCallum recovered with a win at an out- of-town game against Beeville. District competition opened with the de- feat of the high-spirited Crockett Cougars. This was followed by another win over the perennially powerful Maroons of Austin. Next on the schedule were the Lanier Vik- ings, considered to have the best team since moving up to AAAA competition. Disre- garding this fact, Mac defeated Lanier, and began preparing for the Reagan Raiders. Although statistically, the Knights were on top, Reagan was able to squeak by Mac and remain in the district lead. After a decided setback, Mac returned and conquered the Waco Troians. However, defeat was revisited by the Knights, when the Johnston Rams took over second place in district play. Last game of McCallum's football season ended in victory, as the Knights annihilated the Travis Rebels, winning back the victory bell and finishing third in district with a 7-3 season record. i-i-----l------, Openers Forecast Winning Season Jim Acker's debut as head coach of the Knights was an unquestionable success. His troops ran up an impressive victory over San Antonio Jefferson at rain soaked House Park. Midway through the third quarter, the officials let the clock run continuously be- cause of downpour. The Knights took the opening kickoff from their own 29-yard line to the Jefferson one before losing the ball on a fumble. However, on the next posses- sion Mac drove for a score. On the ensuing kickoff Jefferson ran 86-yards for a score, but missed the point after. At the end of the first quarter, McCallum led 7-6. The second quarter produced the remain- der of the Knights' points. Terry Johnson and Tommy Stathos produced two TD runs each, Tommy Hamilton kicked all the extra points for a 28-6 victory. On a cold and dreary night at Nelson Field, McCallum suffered its first loss, 2l-O against S. A. Lee. The football team as well as the spectators seemed to be cold, as the Alamo City crew dominated the game. McCallum threatened only twice during the game. Largely on the strength of penalties, the Knights reached the Lee sixteen, but were halted. The second threat came late in the game, but Dan Kline's fourth down pass was intercepted. McCallum put on an offensive show at Beeville. Mac leaped on the board early on Charles Washington's 65-yard punt return. David Kutch collected the second McCallum touchdown and Terry Johnson ran 49-yards for a TD, sending McCallum to a 2l -0 half- time lead. In the second half, a 61-yard drive resulted in another score and Tommy Hamilton's fourth extra point of the night. The Troians finally scored in the fourth quar- ter as the Knights raised their season record to 2-l with their 28-7 win. I -y b vixggegv K 'Wir 42251: xg RSFIJQSEQBL Y 3? .w H Nf'f2ffswf:Q-ff- ' - ' fire -veg, 5--. .em-er .ew Q Nec. viz? .Hn ff- '1+'Y I?h9 f elm 'q'53ksjfsfi -3 , -' J gggc., N J if-Q . It Q 45. ggg,,. Q . pk fs: y 3 y..:i' 59216 s W. , k CT 1ig,am1 w PM ty faj Robert Johnson contemplates the action on the field. fbj Tom Stathos bulls his way through the Jefferson defense. lcj Rain- soaked, Tom Stothos and Terry Johnson discuss the game plan. 127 ,e' Q GT Iaj The Blue and Gray break lhrough the spiril sign before fhe Austin game. fbj Terry Johnson powers his way lhrough lhe Auslin defense while Brad Timberlake blocks. Icj Maroons pile-on lo stop the ploy. -P fx an-16 rs. l. 3 District Plag Produces Three Initial Viotories In the first quarter, Crockett looked as though they had Mac in their grasp after driving 58-yards in seven plays for a touch- down. The Cougars also threatened three other times in the first half only to be rep- ulsed by the McCallum defense. But, the Knights struck in the second half as Charles Washington returned a punt 85-yards for a touchdown. In the next Mac possession, the Knights drove 34-yards to the Cougar ten, where Tommy Hamilton kicked a field goal. On the next series, Dudley Mosley picked off a pass and ran 34-yards for the final TD of the night, for a l7-7 victory. For the first time in four years, McCallum beat the Austin High Maroons on two big plays. On their first possession, 'Austin marched to the McCallum 24-yard line be- fore being stopped, the remainder of the quarter passed uneventfully. But early in the second quarter, on a fourth and six, Dan Kline threw to Tom Hamilton for a 22-yard touchdown. The Knights threatened again just before going to the fieldhouse, with a scant 6-O lead, but were unable to produce any points. The Maroons moved well against the Knights in the third and fourth quarters, but an interception by Fred Olm delayed any Austin threat. After a Maroon punt, Mac moved to the 25-yard line where Calvin Spikes took a pitch-out around end and scored. A last ditch effort by the Maroons failed and the Knights came out on top I3-O. An inspired Lanier team met McCallum at Nelson Field Thursday night, one week be- fore the Reagan-McCallum showdown. McCallum looked as though they would easily defeat Lanier as Terry Johnson scored on a one-yard plunge in the first quarter. The Knights had stopped Lanier cold on their first possession and received a 7-yard punt before the Mac score. But La- nier put up a stiff fight and kept the Mac packers in suspense for the rest of the game. Fred Olm stopped a serious threat in the first quarter as he forced a fumble which led to a Mac recovery by .lack Williams. McCallum's stopped four other Viking threats and the offense stopped themselves on fumbles, interceptions, and penalties. The 7-0 win placed McCallum in a tie with Reagan for first place. l ' -4. l Reagan Shatters District Title Hopes On Thursday, October 21, at Nelson Field, the Raiders of Reagan prevented the McCallum Knights from remaining undefeated in district and all but nulli- fied title hopes. Reagan iumped to a 14-0 lead in the first quarter on touch- down runs by Reagan quarterback Larry Miller. In the second quarter, the Knights came back with a 38-yard pass from Dan Kline to wingback Brad Timberlake for six points. However, Tommy Hamil- ton's extra-point try was blocked and Reagan left the field at half time with an eight point lead. At the opening of the second half, an inspired and determined McCallum squad took control of the game. Reagan, in fact, was held to only four plays in the third quarter. The Knights slowly chopped at the lead of Reagan and with only 2:39 left in the game, Mac led 18-14. A 13-yard pass to Timberlake resulted in a TD and the try for two points was unsuccessful. The other McCallum score was a 29- yard' toss to tight end Mike Nabors. Once again, la twq-point conversion was unsuccessful, but Knight fans were iubi- lant as McCallum had pulled ahead. Defense, which had held Reagan beautifully in the second half, was un- able to hold the last Raiders' drive of 60 yards as a '20-yard reverse produced the winning touchdown. A last valiant effort by McCallum fell short when an attempted field goal missed its mark. Kline completed 17 of 30 passes for three touchdowns, and i228 yards over four times as much passing yardage as the Raiders.l Also, McCallum produced 21 first downs to only 10 for Reagan. Approximately 9,500 people watched the exciting con- test as the Knights finally went down in defeat 21-18. ? 1 F f ful Charles Washington runs against the Raiders. fbj McCallum and Reagan set before the snap. Icl Fred Olm and Eddie Scotti rap about de- fense strategy. C i we r 5 an , il, x 4. 131 Victorg Bell Returns Home After a first quarter deficit, the Knights shut out the Troians of Waco University for a 35-6 vic- tory. The first McCallum score came in the second quarter on a one-yard run by Terry Johnson. Be- fore half time, three more touchdowns were pro- duced. Tom Stathos tallied twice and Brad Tim- berlake caught a Kline pass for the fourth score of the period. ln the second half, Jim Hector threw a nine-yard pass to Mike Nabors which produced the final Mac points. The Knight de- fense limited University to ll6 yards of total of- fense. The Johnston Rams won the battle for second place with superior second half play to beat the McCallum Knights. Mac put forth most of their of- fensive show in the first half. Johnston scored first but the Knights tied it on a one-yard run by Terry Johnson. In the second quarter, Calvin Spikes caught a 29-yard pass from Dan Kline to snag a l4-7 half-time lead. However, Mac failed to score in the second half and Johnston pulled out a 21-I4 victory. After a precarious start, McCallum won the vic- tory bell from the Rebels of Travis as the North triumphed for the first time in three years. The vic- tory gave the McCallum Knights a 7-3 record and a 4-2 district mark, good for third place behind champion Reagan and runner-up Johnston. On the first play from scrimmage, Mac fumbled and Travis recovered on the McCallum twenty-eight. With lO:l l left in the first quarter, Travis scored. Travis, however, fumbled a punt later in the first quarter and the Knights gained possession on the Rebel sixteen. After runs by Stathos and Kline, Charles Washington raced four yards for the tying touchdown. Randy Templeton intercepted a pass to set up the second Mac touchdown by Washington on a 54-yard run. Washington contributed once again by intercepting a pass to preserve a I4-7 half- time lead. In the third quarter, McCallum drove 84-yards for o touchdown with Terry Johnson scoring from the two. The fourth McCallum TD came after a twenty-seven-yard touchdown toss from Charles Washington to Randy Ziche. With 48 seconds left, David Kutch ran 43 yards for the final score, and Tommy Hamilton kicked his fifth extra point of the night to assure a resounding 34-14 victory. GT .ia K? I .Mt an First Row: D. Walenta, F. Fuccello, R. Present, D. Kutch, R Fritsch, N. Puett, L. Shwab, R. Hunt, B. Timberlake, K. McLeod V. Strickler, C. Nichols, T. Johnson, R. Burns, T. Rodriguez. Sec ond Row: Coach Raup, J. Campbell, J. Mulvey, C. Williams, K Foreman, C. Wendler, M. Morgan, C. Washington, D. Mosley, I bl CT faj John Rhodes follows the play at Waco. fbj Travis Rebel bugles his own funeral song. Icl Coach Acker rides away in triumph. fdj David Peterson and Kelly Kinser watch the ac- tion on the field. l dl J. Hector, R. Johnson, R. Ziehe, J. Ledbetter, D. Schulz, R. Mil Ier, M. Long, Coach Simpson. Third Row: Head Coach Acker, R. Templeton, J. Toungate, R. Scoggins, V. Brown, P. Gallo, T. Sta thos, B. Clark, K. Royer, D. Peterson, M. Nabors, E. Scotti, J eg in K Sloan, T. Hamilton, Coach Halm, Coach Brock, Coach Sellars. Top Row: J. Evans, C. Spikes, R. Johnson, T. Sloan, J. Kunschik, D. Kline, F. Olm, J. Williams, P. Shooter, B. Bailey, K. Kinser, J. Rhodes, R. Dahl. I33 4 B-Team Posts 6-2 Season B-team football players united their ef- forts to end the season with six wins and two losses, resulting in third place in city ranking. The first display of team effort was exhibited in the clash between the Knights and the Raiders of Reagan, possessing a nineteen game winning streak. With this fact in mind, the Knights charged the Raid- ers, to surmount them 18-7. As a result of this victory, the Knights upset the Raiders' B-team record. The elated Knight B-team then proceeded to challenge the Travis Rebels. A maior turnover in the fourth quarter, set up the B- team for the touchdown that would win the game. After converting on the situation, the Knights came out on top, 8-6, making their season record up to this point two wins and no losses. Next opponents were the Crockett Cou- gars. Through a fine defensive team effort, the Knights overpowered the Cougars, 7-6, to leave them in sole possession of first place in city. The invincible Knights next challenger? were the Austin Maroons. ln a spectacular 42-0 defeat, the Knight B-teamers protected their still unblemished record of four wins and no losses. With this outstanding record, Mac backers considered their B-team as prospects for all city. However, the game against Lanier would cause many heavy hearts and depressed football players. Only after an outstanding team effort, McCallum fell to defeat against the Lanier Vikings, after an upsetting score of l4-l5. Weathering this first loss, the Knights once again challenged the Reagan Raiders. This time however, Reagan returned the em- barrassment they suffered of their first de- feat in nineteen games, to the Mac B-team by defeating them 21-O. Ignoring this set- back, Mac returned to triumph over John- ston 23-12. Last game of the season resulted in victo- ry for the McCallum B-team, as they trounced the Travis Rebels once again in a typical win of 36-13. The McCallum B-team record of six wins and two losses was only accomplished after a total team effort, and the support of the spectators. gg nxyw ,X ,, , , , ' f- - fff' V -. awk., , K N -1 1 'iifigiif' 'fllfiz ...,, 1 - Q K. WCW laj Washington runs around end for a sizable gain. fbi McCallum students back the B-team to victory. 5 me Q 5 i 'l 'i ' lllllf I I I lll llllll f-is K I lll Q Y f g . --- .. Y..-... , : f , ':' p -- N . - , X , , ,, Q L .. c A 3 L' rl' . K, ' -N get Wwbifetv Bottom Row: B. Bonner, C. Washington, T. Meek, M. Ward, M. Donnell, R. Caldwell, J. Simpson, C. Miears, S. Webber, J. Nash, L. Riv- l T R B M ador T Davis P Sampson G Jett J Mahon D Nodler D Gill G Gie- ers. Second Row: D. Coppedge, L. Wil iams, . amm, . e , . , . , . , . , . , . , . son, R Wilson, K. Ciani Third Row: T Lucas, B. Gibbons, L. Scotti, B. Veale, M. Cooney, W. Hardman, T. Mulvey, P. Liersering, J. ' ' . H h- Washihgton, L. Hill, J. Thompson, C. Davis, D. Russell. Top Row: Coach Tolbert, K. Chapman, L. Spelr, L. Pounds, R. Foster, C utc ens, F. Vilbig, J. Hawkins, C. Russell, G. Stahl, C. Brudthaur, T. Powell, Coach Daily. 'I35 r l l l 136 ,, all Tracksters Finish Third This fall, boys that were interested in long distance running participated on the cross country team. ln actual compe- tition, the course covered two miles over varied terrain. Workouts included the traditional run to Reagan and back, and running to Austin and Lanier. Less lengthy runs were used in practice. In the district meet, a school record was broken by senior Steve Wilson, when he recorded a lO:O3 run, break- ing the old mark by tour seconds. Steve placed third and David James came in eighth. ln the state meet, the McCallum team placed tenth in the state. Wilson and James again paced the Knights, fin- ishing nineteenth and thirty-third re- spectively among about one hundred contestants. V 7 -1 My di faj Steve Wilson strains toward the finish line. fbj Arthur Young and John Goodwin relax after the race. fcj Cross X country boys fight for position at the start. fdj Team members include, James, Goodwin, Halligan, Beseda, and Hauseman on the bottom raw and Mossman, Nemir, Wilson, Norman, Worthen, Young, and Reese on the top row. 137 Q' Q :e-an K A W f? 2' 'QV' E if '4 nw I U , Y Q 9 3 if ,1' 5 J H U15 -'weii' j ,,k,, , ,, 'MHZ ,- W a v 1 '15 - Q I W, V, ELL! 1 Q .X , X i 1., I l 'l W' X Q-S xwi .1 R' rl m fx. Q gh 'M Roundballers Season Disappointing Basketball, McCallum's second maior sport, carried crowds from the stadiums to the gyms by producing a season of thrills and vast improvement. Mac warmed up on a tough non-district schedule, starting district with a 5-20 season record. As the team ielled, the Knights reeled off an improved record of 7-5. Cagers began their season with a win in the opener against San Angelo Central. The next three games were tough contests as they went against the Knights 92-44, 82-54 and 66-60 against Midland, Temple, and Tivy. Mac's home opener was a thrilling contest, but the Knights again fell to defeat against Killeen, 73-66. With a 59-49 victory over New Braunfels, McCallum traveled to San Marcos. There, the Knights were defeated by Deer Park, 66-46. The remaining three con- tests were fairly close as McCallum fell to New Braunfels, 59-51, defeated Travis, 47- 46, and lost to Killeen, 55-51. Austin's Independent school district tourna- ment was the next action. McCallum lost to Lanier, 76-68, and Austin, 42-37. San Mar- cos was defeated by the Knights, 67-65, an outstanding accomplishment at the time, as only one other team in 26AAAA had man- aged to defeat them. The next seven games were against tough opponents. The Blue and Gray were defeated by Killeen, 99-68, S. A. McArthur, 77-52, San Marcos, 82-69, Tem- ple, 70-59, Houston Westchester, 75-66, and Spring Branch Memorial, 65-51 . The only vic- tory in the last seven games was over Waco Jefferson Moore, 55-51. Against the Travis Rebels, McCallum opened district play. Mac led the south-sid- ers, 39-15, at the half. ln -the final quarters, McCallum again outscored Travis for a 75-33 resounding victory. Three days after initial district competition, Mac invaded the Austin High gym. After a late second quarter surge the Maroons held a 23-15 lead at the half. While McCallum outscored Austin by three points in the third period, it was the fourth quarter that carried the Knights to victory 46-41. 139 District Action Dpens Successfully Hampered by numerous fouls and inade- quate bench strength, Mac was defeated by Johnston, 70-51. First quarter action was evenly matched as each team had only nine field goals, when the first half action ended. Three Knight starters began the third quar- ter with four fouls and inevitably left the game. Johnston pulled out a 70-51 victory as the Knights slipped into second place. ln a thriller, McCallum grabbed sole pos- session of second place with a 43-42 win over celler-dwelling Reagan. The entire con- test was extremely tight, as the Knights could not build a lead. With 2:45 left in the game, Griffin hit a basket that put the Knights ahead for the first time. After Reagan missed a shot, McCallum worked the ball until Griffin was fouled with 12 seconds remaining in the game. He hit both free throws to enable Mac to win their thirdgame in district competition. McCallum took a firm hold on second place as they upset the Crockett Cougars 65-60. Mac Played well offensively as Mike Nabors led the Knights with 22 points, fol- lowed by Ernest Griffin's 20 point perform- ance. Crockett fought back during the fourth quarter when Mac blew a twenty point lead. While Knight fans became restless, Mac held the ball until the final buzzer, carving out a 65-60 victory. Two days later, the Knights faced Lanier. The Vikings caught up with Mac midway through the first quarter and never relin- quished the point build-up. In a foul-filled contest that saw four of the five Knight starters foul out, Mac never had a chance to redeem their cold second quarter. Lanier ended the Knights first half of district play with an 88-71 defeat that left Mac with a 4-2 district record. Superlative rebounding and fine shooting led to the Knight's second victory over Travis, 72-49. McCallum broke the contest open in the third period, continuing their onslaught until the final buzzer. Four Knights hit in dou- ble figures as McCallum romped to their fifth victory in seven district starts, leaving them in sole possession of second place. 140 L......1g,, ,T Y ,Y,, ,H . 4, J it ,f,..... .l,,.. .,,5, r 'W Q : is V I A.E., J, , 7 rv ttt srrss I .M l K yr bl Iaj High-flying Mike Nabors begins his iump shot. Ibj Closely guarded Tommy Johnson tosses the basketball over a Viking. Icj Coach Simpson thinks over victory plans during a timeout. P 1 ,kg Y v Improved Cagers Finish Fourth Using a devastating second half, Mac rolled to its sixth district victory by waxing the Austin Maroons, 64-45. Charles Washington and David Seals paced Knight scorers with 17 and 16 points, respectively. Victory left the Knights one game behing league-leading Johnston. Chances for title hopes vanished when John- ston defeated Mac, 56-47. In a game that saw 45 turnovers, Johnston outdistanced the Knights in the first three periods and then sat back for an easy victory. Johnston cashed in on several offensive rebounds, which the Knights could not. Mac still hung on to second place with a 5-3 district record, two games behind Johnston. Kenny Fowler hit a iump shot with ten sec- onds left sending McCallum and Reagan into overtime play resulting in a Raider victory, 64- 58. Although Reagan had a seven point lead, with two minutes remaining, a Fowler-led rally sent the contest beyond regulation play. Raider board strength proved the final ver- dict, however, as Vic Green controlled the re- bounds during the overtime period. Mac dropped to third place with the loss. Determined Crockett survived a hectic second half and a last desperation shot by McCallum to sew up a 66-63 victory. Managing to out- rebound Crockett, 25-18, in the first half, the shorter Knights achieved a 35-35 tie at the half. Midway in the final period, Mac threatened to run away with the game after overcoming a 53-52 Cougar lead to go ahead by six at 61- 55. Sherman Patton, however, led a Crockett comeback. With ten seconds left, he sank a free throw that finished the Knights. Starting an all Junior team, McCallum made mincemeat out of Lanier, 94-67. Mac revenged two previous losses to the Vikings by scoring an amazing 61 points on the second half overcom- ing a 38-36 deficit at the midway point. Lanier's defeat ended the year's basketball campaign, as Mac's roundballers finished with a 7-5 mark and fourth place in district. 142 1. Kal Ernest Griffin shoots for two points against San Marcos. Ibj Keith Campbell attempts a layup. Icj Tommy Johnson surveys the zone defense. Fix bl ct WGHTS umm 4 2 3 4 K E E S T Bottom Row: Terry Casporis, Paul Buford, Tim Ellington, Charles Washington, Mike Nabors, Don Hoyt, David Newcomb, Keith Campbell. Sec- ond Row: Kenneth Fowler, Larry Gray, Tommy Johnson, Sterling Boone, David Seals, Bob Keck, Ernest Griffin, Coach Simpson. 'I43 U.. B-Teamers Gain Experience Although varsity basketball is of primary concern to Mac backers, the Knight B-team made distinctions of their own. With a district mark of 8-4 the Knights. copped sec- ond place behind Johnston. Pre-district play was high- lighted by victories over St. Stephens, Kerrville, New Braunfels, Killeen, and an ov- erwhelming 76-29 victory over Cameron. Losses were to Temple, Killeen, St. Stephens, Bryan, and San Marcos. In district, the only team to defeat McCallum twice was Johnston. Travis and Austin managed a split with the Knights. Top Row: Bill Carroll, David Oatman, Kevin Hazard, Troy Petit, Jerry Johnson. Second Row: Coach Tolbert, Bob Test, Curtis Fowler, Larry Mil ler, Keith May, James Washington. Third Row: Anthony DeUnger, James McDonald, Doug Hanson, Mark Bedillion, Wesley Jackson. 144 i 1 bi Ial Defensive rebounds by David Oatman was the B-team's greatest strength. fbi David Oatman hooks over the Viking de- fense while Troy Petit awaits for the rebound. 145 71 Spring Sports Scores GIRLS TENNIS 7 Austin 4 Crockett 9 Johnston 4 Lanier 6 Reagan 9 Travis BOYS TENNIS I Austin 8 Crockett 9 Johnston 6 Lanier 3 Reagan 9 Travis TRACK Waco Relays - Ninth AISD - Fifth New Braunfels - Sixth Blinn Invitational - Fourth Killeen - Sixth District 26AAAA - Third 0 GOLF San Antonio Independent School District Tournament -- Ninth Del Rio -- Second San Antonio Tournament of Champions -- First Brady - Fifth Matador Classic -- Fourth District 26AAAA -- Second Regional IV - Seventh BASEBALL Waco Richfield S.A. McArthur S,A. Jefferson Waco Richfield Temple La Grange A8rM Consol. Austin Temple S.A. Alamo Heig S.A. Lee Temple Johnston S.A. McArthur Anderson Austin Reagan Crockett Lanier Johnston Travis Anderson Austin Reagan Crockett Lanier Johnston Travis hts FOOTBALL S.A. Jefferson S.A. Lee Beeville Crockett Austin Lanier Reagan University Johnston Travis B-TEAM FOOTBALL Reagan Travis Crockett Austin Lanier Reagan Johnston Travis B-TEAM BASKETBALL St. Stephens Temple Kerrville Killeen New Braunfels Killeen St. Stephens Bryan Killeen Cameron San Marcos San Marcos Temple Travis Austin Johnston Reagan Crockett Lanier Pflugerville Travis Austin Johnston Reagan Crockett Lanier BASKETBALL S.A. Central Midland Lee Temple Kerrville Tivy Killeen New Braunfels Deer Park New Braunfels Travis Killeen Lanier Austin San Marcos Killeen Waco Moore S.A. McArthur San Marcos Temple Westchester Houston Memorial Travis Austin Johnston Reagan Crockett Lanier Travis Austin Johnston Reagan Crockett Lanier In ' pw . V ! ' x -1 I -f' ' 'M-V ' A fe 'C 1 LWB f +int '.fszf ? I' ,- 1 -A J or Ti Q b ' - wx ,:.. 151 H,--ly GIRLS' TENNIS 7 Johnston O Crockett 0 Lanier 9 Travis 6 Reagan 2 Austin BOYS' 9 Johnston 5 Crockett 0 Lanier 7 Travis 0 Reagan 2 9 9 0 3 7 TENNIS O 4 9 2 9 71 Fall Sports Scores T47 'jj Cindermen Race Toward Good Season Under the guidance of Coach Daily, the newly appointed track director at Mac, the track team exhibited a strength in the speed events. Strong running was proven at the Austin Independent School District meet, where Mac cinder- men received a fourth place ranking. At the eleventh annual Austin Invitational track and field meet, McCallum placed fourth behind Reagan, Lanier, and Bryan. Randy Present took the Knight's only first in the 330 hurdles. Mac also placed in the 880, 120 high hurdles, 440, two mile relay, and mile relay. Steve Wilson led the Knights to a third place victory in the Unicorn Relays in New Braunfels, March I 1, by winning his specialty, the 880-yard run. Calvin Spikes and Randy Present finished sec- ond in the 440-yard dash and 330-yard hurdles, respectively, aiding the Knights' 68 point cause. ti - bl -P f Ial Bottom Row: Chuck Miears, Kevin Burnette, Curtis Wendler, Mike Acosta, Mark Worthen, Bobby Gibbons. Top Row: Craig Russell, Bob Schacherl, Butch Veole, Joe Sloan, Bobby Clark, Kelly Kinser, .lohn Thompson. lbj Craig Russell leaps over bar. fcj Bending the pole, a Mac trackman starts his vault. fdl Clutching the baton, a Knight runs toward the finish. 149 1 1 4 4 i ,, . 2 f I Tracksiers Find Success And Frusiraiion Inj Bob Keck clears the hurdle. Ibj Steve Wilson finishes the 880 I dy f f f ri k h pp f 50 IH dI'gR P 'esoovea o o- K A sg JSI, .f , . Bottom Row: David Nemir, David Baldwin, John Halligan, Buck Yeffs, Larry Mason, Sieve Wilson, Phil Hartnady, Johnny Goodwin. Second Row: Mark Fugler, Howard LaGrone, Reginald Caldwell, Bobby Barner, Ronald Hennig, Randy Present, Terry Johnson, Bobby Gibbons, David Beseda, David Russell. Top Row: Darrel Reece, Tim Mossman, David Oatman, Bob Keck, Chet Davis, Chuck Miears, Mark Worthen, Charles Williams, David Pierce. l5'l Racketeers Slam Opponents After spring and fall round robin tour- naments, the McCallum tennis teams proved their winning spirit and ability. Spring round robin tournaments began in February against Crockett and contin- ued until March. After a dismal start, with many for- feits because of problems between coach and players, a revised boys' ten- nis team produced numerous wins. Rod Carey, senior captain, for example, was champion of the Kileen tournament. In girls' tennis competition, a 3-3 fall tournament record was amassed. Spring competition showed determination and constant improvement as the team pro- duced victories. Teresa Denny, senior, captained the girls' team. f ,- Td Kal A backhand line drive is deliv- ered by Lee Taylor. fbj Martha Tol- bot prepares to serve. fcj Team's members include Gary Beth Covert, Nancy Huff, Teresa Denny, Addie Smith, Kenis McGough, Jacque Glanz, Pat Wustrau, and Martha Tolbot. fd1Boy's tennis team includes Tom Clark, Mike Vassallo, Lee Tay- lor, Konrad Wissler, Luke Davis, and Rod Carey. -- -A w , 154 V '?i ' w? v ' il Hoping for a birdie, Sonny Bennett chips to the green. . un- ...- , , .ya Golf Team N29 flnto Action Woods, putters, and irons were seen swinging away as the golf team practiced and participated in various golf tourna- ments. Under the direction of Gordon Ben- nett, the golf team accepted an optimistic attitude for this year's competition. From the beginning of February to the first part of March, however, Coach Bennett took a leave of absence to recover from surgery, so Coach Peterson, another strong Mac backer, took up the tasks of improving the golf team's game. Composed of four seniors, four iuniors, and four sophomores, the Mac golfers dis- played their skill in the spring round robin city championship. Defending their city championship and district runner up spot, the golf team captained by Tim Wilson, annihilated several opponents and were continuously winners. First Row: Coach Bennett, Sonny Bennett, Chris Williston, Scott Wheeler, David Hampton, Mark Bedillion. Second Row: Eddie Hinds- man Tim Wilson, Ralph Eyhorn, Bob Test, Tim Mosley. xv, 5 l l we , L -,,', I P tw' Q T 'T Sl. ae, - if If W :- -V' Js ,' H I-Fx W 1' Elle? ,, -L: W: seiffiefif, ' Law?-Xff' gm 1 1' wfamifzi-.-' E , ' Q 5. X.- .Q,g4.g ., X 0. 'lv S Y X Q Jn..fs ' gf .. Mi. - A ffwfgfmg A ,X K ,. iz I .K.X N .,,.. J ,iw .N W 'Q f! - ' :9::'f'i.-zitzxs. x ,, .5 ' K LggL I 1 4' L K . 2f:f157-1 in -.+ vkkrr . - in ax .. Q90 X-5 . QQ wa s 'cr sf if-22212 . WF we Q N f M W wa . U- , Wx R X e-ig? I wif R ,sv X 5' X '53 ix 3 4431, ,N K U gk x x E 'Ma' ix X MQ if H 2 Y 22 I, A 5' lg 1 wt U L Y 2 i . - 1 - .7 'i1f1g' :? ' my , :Lk ' f 5 Q . Ns . ga 'N 4 Wx- X , ,q r- ' ' 4,4 .,' V: 'u fal Taking a breath of air after swimming, Kent Reimann awaits further action. Ibl Members of the McCallum swim team include Chuck Thomas, Kent Reimann, Eric Muehl- berger, Fred LeMaistre, Patty Robinson, and Jill Thomas. lcj Fred LeMaistre backstrokes toward the finish. fdj Mac tankman sharpens his swimming skills. 7 Mounders Falter In Early Plag Iaj Coach Jimmy Raup looks in disgust after play in the Corpus Christi Ray game. Ibl Ricky Wagner pitch- ing against Ray at House Park. Icj Jerry Tiemann miss- es a pitch during batting practice. fdj Bottom: Frank Fuccello, Kim Foreman, Scott Taylor, Gary Lamb, Hol- lis Wieruscheske, Clarence Washington, Jim Hector. Middle: Reagan Lambert, Gerald Baker, Dennis Mil- ler, Gary Hackleman, Ricky Wagner, Terry Powell, John Henery, Arthur Young. Top: Mike Nabors, Ster- ling Boone, Jerry Tiemann, Larry Gray, Jerry Johnson, Kenny Baker, Tom Stathos, Larry Brown, Larry Matu- la, Kevin Harwi lmgr.l fel Mike Nobors squats at House Park. Xxx -. Q K 1, 1 if-2,1 tiff' - 3, f?s9iz r r .AQ GT I 1--4 ,V ' .- , H i HA1,:U V V W ,L w ,, . .. -,,,, A,---.251 ls 414, V, H, 1 Ei- I Nl ,4.,44gi,3,- , '- sf ,vp Af-:w. , 1 , A, dl After finishing third last year, Mac base- ball deyeloped optimistic ideas for this year's ranking. Composed mainly of sen- iors, the Mac team capitalized on experi- ence, skill and capabilities of each mem- ber. Ricky Wagner, Larry Brown, Larry Matula, John Heney and Hollis Wierus- cheske comprised the teams strongest area - pitching. Along with excellent throwing capabilities, the Mac baseballers received a new and qualified coach, Jim Raup. Raup from Brenham, prompted an optimis- tic attitude for the season, hoping for a district championship. Early season play produced disappoint- ment to fans as Mac was plagued by nu- merous errors. Soccer Interest Displags Enthusiasm Organization of a Mac soccer team marked the effort of several students to have a good time while learning a new game. Playing such teams as St. Stephen's and the University of Texas Physics De- partment, the soccer team improved greatly as the season progressed. Prac- tice contributed tremendously as a rough, ragged team was smoothed out to a well-polished machine. Four players came from Latin Ameri- can countries: George Birge and Luci- ano Pavon - Brazil, Andrew Guarigua- ta - Venezuela, Pablo Taboada - Chile. Jim Brauer, captain, was iniured toward the middle of the season. Laney Vickers, James Cook, Rick Ray, Frank Russell, and Wayne Allen were the other mainstays of both offense and de- fense. fm ' ,ff Q K ,W uf- Q at-1,1 K, GT pm in '1 'JF e.i,,,,-............,,.. M - sy.. ,,,, 1, 54556 L '21 ..,. f Til y Q. ,,, 5 if , - 'fn 'fr f , ' ll 'tPf . 2 fs 1? fel.. i Q is l i l PP.. s Wage: ' lil . ,. fi ' -S NE. , ' ' 'fg f. N 1 ' A in its If F .ar seiiff 2 X W f.-on e..,.,,flli . A I 1 , gas - lol Captain Jim Brauer plans strategy for his team. Ibj Top Row: Jim Linden, Jimmy Kunschik, Rick Ray, Pablo Taboada, Laney Vickers, Andrew Guariguata, James Cook. Bottom Row: Frank Russell, Arthur Hawl- ey, George Birge, Danny Lucas, Wayne Allen, David Vilbig, David-Walenta. lcj George Birge evades his opponent and dribbles down the field. fdl Wayne Allen puts his foot into the ball. fel Laney Vickers and Andrew Guariguata vie for possession. l,.,, .4 Intramurals Provide A Wide Varietg Ol' Sports Interested sophomore, iunior, and senior girls participated in intramural sports activi- ties, including volleyball, badminton, track and field, flag football, and softball. Specific skills were developed in track and field, vol- leyball, and basketball, in preparation for annual city-wide tournaments. Only girls who had participated in intramural activities were candidates for these tournaments. The intra- mural program allowed the girls to display athletic talents, take their minds off their books, and promote healthy competition through inter-school tournaments. Miss Blank was co-ordinator of these activities. Boys were also active in intramural activi- ties. Football and basketball attracted the most interest from the boys. Coach Har- graves headed this after-school program. , ,f Q -,,, -,maui bl 162 5 i NY ld Kal Eddie Scotti prepares for basketball action. At bat, Tereasa McAfee waits for the pitch Marlene Gill receives a well directed lateral, Karen Goertz dashes toward the goal line. Girls line up for the four-forty. Ib! ICI fd! 122 I6 walk We ri ani C S W9 Eiga 66 Class Favorlies .4L.. A ,, gf., !Y'4f-as Ai ll' 5 'G i'fTif2 ' Av- we . Km .. , ,. , ' ' ..- K, '- 21: wyt' -- ' . . ,.V5u L- f, , , x ,...fX,.53, ' .w' ,.iQ..w'Q..f', f. HKQ W .---iff ffgfg-1.2,g,ff,g, r,p:',f' , 'KK R., .. N on Am ,. X Af: 1.1, .I i'Xf-A-,..gf4vg ,,.f,.,g,fKA.,' -. M ' -x ' aghi, ., ., . 7 KK ' J we . .. 1 , V K V fa.: f- iffhfv- . ',.' ' 4-K-KA .4Q1.1i3qT ' ,-gk ftp. ,ff .- J s V ' Q V ,.g E, f ' I, -v Z '3 .lf ffl, . fx sg' f., , ' '. ' is . v Q ,gp , riff . .Q N - -, . -' so 6-13-,,,f+.-f . ff- -1 wg, K., , Iaj Juniors: Jonis Jones ond Chorles Washing- fon. 1bjSophomores: Lynn Wilkinson ond Terry Powell. Icl Seniors: Tereso Cue ond Roy Hunt. lc ,,,4 Q .+ . ,W ,, , . 1+-fr .' .-. ,,' -Q' no L r 4' ff s uv f , f + A ,. lqirmf . ' ,, , K . N, ,S iattbqy tn VH- kfgtxkggt 0 Q, - - K . N ,, K , - N .v-N'-J-.f 2 . , -. -5, . cfs, - . , .- ' 1 . ' W ' ,.fi,r:,frS'. feb F-fi' 2.-N ir.: Q -, L ', N ' ,, iss. .,. .- , . N . , Mvlfxifk f5'jK'5ff?r9,-A F51 12?-'f3. f' .- is X W. K 'am-f r is ., NY V -s - , W mg! ry--g'f-1 ,'.,. , f9L +'gu-. ,, 12. 'K f K - ww -ii f' . , K , --if f -gh-Pg-.rvuvmf-M K' 1, K- . 1 X sr-. WJ H L' . X ,if 1.3 I , K 3 we-M -fl, . A ,Nr Ko, L, -gN:5g,s.H..4-.A Jfimffzvme-svn?-1 G -QQ-: 'K KKK' 'v i.... A , .1 , 1' Class Favorile Runner-Ups Kal Seniors: Chris Carr, Larry Gray. Ibj Seniors: Hessie Owen, Bobby Lloyd. fc1Sophomores: Celia Seiders, Larry Ocklefree, Candy Gibson, Guy Gie- son. Inof picfuredj fdj Juniors: Jim Toungale, Becky Werkenfhin, Lil Coffee, Ricky Frifsch. 1 5. FN .fx Q 39 . J y f Y ,s, - ' , 3 4 V , I J, , L, 'Z' I . X lwyig-NY., ,, .nav F4?,4..i,, 'ya ,QJQL . f .,4 .,,.,,,,, -- A. -, 4-f.,,.,gQ, Q 1 if ,ff Q ?- ts' V., .dx 0 tv,-5' , ,, f,+,,' ' q. v 4 xi ' Qvifq s'f'ls 3?6'f'l'3ka'A-'-wmv, yvi T, ' qQ:9,i,tMiiyvf' J' ' 'U ' J' 'lil-4NPvi'f'.1 -. .32 M ,Q Weisz ,.:...'.v4V' 'f 4' 4.4 , 54 1 W 3' L ' 'if I -' V ...C Q ES V? 1i ' ...I- l , .4 A .L 5, K. 16 70 rf- -. Q ' QQhpysw4'N 1 isfvf. Rf ryf.-. Seiders. Mulveg Capture Most Titles Celia Seiders and John Mulvey were chosen Most Beautiful and Most Handsome January 15, at the Beauty Revue in the gym. With over 700 people attending the two were awarded the Most titles after two preliminary iudgings. Early in December, over 160 boys and girls were iudged with only 60 surviving the cut. After the first showing at the Beauty Revue, the top 20 were selected. From the 20, John and Celia were the top choices. Celia, a sophomore, was also first Class Fa- vorite Runner-up. An active member in Pan Am, Celia was thoroughly shocked at her honor. John played football for the third year at Mac and has served on the Advisory Council as a iunior and sophomore. I sg, , J-. Nat i..s sac- wa, N1 af cw? '9 . ? ar L Y r t P fir. 'o'-'. ' '. 54 -1 'ly' 'J V '. .1 v is ' ,., 3,-.e' , Yi ff' PQ, at AE 'F tae? Four Receive Runner-Up Titles On January 15, tension ran high as the top titles were an- nounced. Cindy Archibald, a iunior, received Beautiful. She is a member of Zeta-Chi and an Alternate to the Student Council. A senior, Jerry Tiemann was chosen Handsome. Jerry is a three year letterman in baseball and played basketball for McCallum as a sophomore. Chosen More Beautiful was Stephanie Wil- liams. She is a iunior and an active member of RCP and K-Club besides serving as a Student Council alternate. Trey Gainer, a senior, was picked as More Handsome. Here, he is a letterman in golf and has played B-team basketball for the Knights. . , f A' QNX 1 72 Ill ...am v 1 Q 4 Q . J 4. .Q . 1 S QLSAEAX x . - 'N his 'll if L' ' ...gn . K: , 3 f. V- 5i..,ff-N ful Stephanie Williams. fbi Trey Gainer. Icj Stephanie and Trey. Idj Jerry and Cindy. Iej Jerry Tiemann. ffl Cindy Archibald. X i - I il ' ,xg ...I 114' W7 Q new F 'fzf .. 'nw' f f' f -wan-L Te .afxH Tf I7 74 Top Fourieen Fmahsis Jan Wood Robin McCarty i Chet Davis i Beth Nitschke Mickey Murfha Kevin Chapman 'JFS Craig Hutchens Ginger Wallace Randy Present Debbie Johnson l Kent Reiman 4- Tom Sloan -n f .Mi , V ef- David Kuioh 175 Bee uig Revue Pariicipan if lv To amos can Kalsms Owen af S rant . 1,, L1.,7L,,.. A .LL.bL,.L , .LK:. W Y it ks was 1? 'MEAT Jxkxmi ,, .. RAAF .. ,... Q... ... x. mg.. K 4 ik R M ..g. Q F.- N? ' Wwlmw ,MMR-ww . K .-f, mm. --'-' f 78 vm., l 1 I Torchbearers ,,.-'luv'-1' Ku Steve Chapman Torchbearer was one of many honors Steve Chapman has received during his three years at McCallum. He served as iunior and senior class presidents, Student Council President and Youth Governor of Texas. Steve was also named a National Merit Semi-Finalist this year. Martha Franks Martha Franks was chosen Torchbearer and DAR Good Citizen, two top honors for a senior girl to receive at McCallum. She also served as Blue Brigade President, Senior Class Secretary and a member of the Human Relations Commit- tee. 179 0 Y N., f ,,-I - W JL... .,,1k5:.,,wq,v5,,.,-,wi -W1 W., .,..- .-v V - M., - . MM., J M. Who's who Muni whifeside Craig if I ....l..f.4..1...,'T Bobby Lloyd 'sf' x X ' gf 'iii -- 'LL' ' X R :EMM Roy Hunt QE 31-M ' :IZ 'Q 5 if 1 is-H H if fi ' ' no am. . g . o o jg A Jn Anderson C24 C' -wa' Who Sara Wilkes f we :z.,55g,,f Randy Templeton I 133 I 1 l 1 I 1 1 4 1 ,-...Li Elizabeth Christian i 5 ,V 455 Q .i JR an 'Q 5 im, ik.. . . 15 .Vg g 2 I5 X .5.jf azgiigx 355 184 Jay Banks ---H f-WE -W -----..,.-.......... fx. Bob Meroney Diane Dillard I I Who s Who Teresa Denney Victor Gavendo Cleveland Moore n 5 R, P if F I I. Personaliiies I E Y w s f F 1 i ' 1 L 3 x,-, . . 'if ei laj Tim Rudd, Blue Brigade Beau. Ibl Pam Henderson, Lady Perth. Icj Martha Franks, DAR Good Citizen. ldj Gail Davis, Band Sweetheart. 1ejSam Jeffery Band Beau. ffl Mary Hoeflein, Laird Sweetheart. 187 1 1 1 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' - viii gfffffpyff qua If f :1'N' lx Qu A , ,if- bS ? Lg, 15 M 1-f vm-W ' k ,2s-Qmvfa ' vIkxi'Yg-if 3 3f5ibQ ' g y ' MQ' .WEE :gs ' M9 -vaifmgze 14 31115153151 1 'Mix' as .- L. 47- .Aw-g K if -.fV::fs.ffs,f,,,w 9 ,af ,X , ' 3 ' Af 5 2 'x C fs 0 III I F 90 Citizens Concerned With Student Welfare Austin's School Board re- lates the problems of stu- dents, faculty, and parents through the leadership of Dr. Jack L. Davidson. With the help of seven members, the school board is put into mo- tion. Their occupations range from housewife to Attorney at Law, making these concerned citizens' ideas widely diversi- fied. Responsibilities of the school board are numerous and include many duties. The main iob is to make policies concerning the dress code, fi- nals, and the schedule of the exams. Student apathy was evident because of the post- ponement of the decision on the final exams. One maior responsibility is the handling of the financial affairs of the Austin Independent School District. Mr. Will Davis is the Presi- dent of the School Board. Mr. Desmond Kidd is Vice-Presi- dent and Mrs. Bob Wilkes serves as Secretary. The rest of the school board members are as follows: Dr. Pat Cato, Mrs. Exalton Delco, Mr. Frank Denius, and Mr. M. K. Hage. ,f,, 6 f bg, gfff, s P WX' 3,552 . ' iff? P mg . M . MP DAVIS 92 ,, .... N , I - L. . .Z . , I Jia ,M .M .p+...,.-f,,,.,..,.W OT Kal Captain Sloan runs a tight ship. Ibj Mr. Sloan works at his desk. fcj Our principal, Mr. Sloan. Responsibilitg And Leadership - Just Part Ot' The Job A man must be something special if he is responsible for the growth of 2200 students. This year, more than ever be- fore, Mr. W. A. Sloan has shown a rare quality of leadership and concern in the face of vast difficulties. Our principal takes a part in all the activities revolving around McCallum. Whether it is a PTSA meeting or an RCP play, he will be there. Mr. W. A. Sloan, McCallum High School Principal, is a leader of all. 94 What Have You Done Now Vice-principals Mr. Roy Coers and Mr. Joe Leonard contribute a great deal in keeping McCallum running smoothly. They do many iobs during the day which are es- sential to the working of a school. Each man arranges mainte- nance and disciplines stu- dents. Another one of their many tasks is to plan and manage assemblies. The vice principals also are in charge of issuing textbooks. All this work and much more make our vice principals two very important men. g, 1 .......,..n rc r faj Mr. Leonard and Mr. Coers discuss the problems of our school. Ibj Mr. Leonard goes over the doy's schedule. fcj Mr. Coers checks up on a student's absence. .W 195 'l -I 96 Iaj Miss Martha Agnor in her nineteenth year. Ibj Mr. Maior Hosea - Should l give him three licks or three days? Icj Miss Agnor and Mr. Hosea win the contest for friend- liest deans. Idj Miss Agnor gets along with Pam Hardeman as well as many other students. v Y '-M-.....,,,,M I ,ff GT Af, 5.411 'WU' wn0! '- - Md You've Been Skipping Again . . Two people with iobs of great responsibili- ty are Miss Martha Agnor, Dean of Girls, and Mr. Major Hosea, Dean of Boys. Both are faced with problems of permits, record keep- ing, discipline and disciplinary action, and keeping their sanity. Although being deans in a large high school is o busy occupation, Miss Agnor sponsors the Student Council, the voice of McCallum, while Mr. Hosea heads up the Lairds, an honorary boys' organization. di 7 i i 5 i Q. 'ilu-me L GT faj The large tasks of schedules is in the hands of.Mrs. Baylor. Ibl The seniors are thankful for Mrs. Jordon. Icj New at McCallum this year is Mr. Patterson. Idj Mrs. Martin greets stu- dents with a cheerful smile. fel Miss Miller is back at Macy this time as a counselor. Counselors - Willing And Able To Advise xxh, Q l J .tls M -. Counseling is the tough iob of Mrs. Jimmie Baylor, Mrs. JoAnn Jordon, Mrs. Judy Mar- tin, Miss Suzanne Miller and Mr. Alvin Patterson. Adminis- tering tests and changing pro- grams of study are iust a few of the iobs of this active staff. Always ready to lend a helpful ear, students frequent- ly talk to counselors about boyfriend trouble, teacher un- fairness, and other personal problems. One of their most important iobs is to help students pre- pare schedules to aid them in the future, whether they are going to college, or if they are going to work at a iob. With the help of our counselors, most students are prepared to face the world awaiting them. l fury- N-av' X 9 A ,xg an fl A 'If Q'-Q A V .nga - 7 SX 4 y.,-1 , ' A gif? 1 ,,., 'B W 2 X Rx , 91. --yy M' fp 1 . R 4 S il! P4 fx Bun. bp'- Il' You Need Help - Ask Us! Library profits both students and faculty each day of the school year. With over 1,000 books ranging from fiction to zoology, the library is the nucleus of all knowledge. Librarians Mrs. Francis Marshall and Mrs. Mary Townsend have the assistance of Hel- len Sheer, library clerk. Helping the teachers this year are Mrs. Lilas Harvey and Mrs. Gladyce Boyd. These teacher aides type and run a variety of papers for the school. Trying to control the study hall are M. Alvin Mauldin and Mr. Cecil Avery. These two patient men check roll from first period to sixth, maintain an ordered atmosphere and answer several questions. T i Staff Keeps Things Running Qmoothlg One of the busiest areas of the school is the office. While constantly checking the at- tendance and writing permits for students, secretaries are also in charge of PTSA letters that parents receive. Women of the staff do a great deal for the workings of the school. 561' F32 W' is Q Q- Mr ,N 4-f Iaj Making out the absentee sheet is Mrs. FIoyd's iob. Ibj Mrs. Koslan counts money in fr,ont of- fice. Icj Mrs. Scruggs thumbs through files. Idj Mrs. Gillete fig- ures student averages. fel Recep- tionist, Mrs. Byers takes care of other office duties. ffl Mrs. Carl- son keeps records for Mr. Sloan. ef i 203 ,,, ...il.4 Lola Allen Willa Francis Anderson Dorothy Ashton Norma Barber Margaret Battle Gordon Bennett Doris Binnion Betty Bird Guy Bizzell Anita Blank George Boone Bonnie Brandt Thomas Brown Ruby Buie Lawrence Burnette John Campbell Carl Cannop Julia Carrell Margaret Dawson Sherri Dixon 204 iam ,A '! teach ltechl stand, Teach a learner, and ing or enabling something by giving and training, by showing learn, and by guiding his af ll' V. make to under- always suggests emphasizes caus- him to learn information, explanation, how as well as what to Studies. Teacher ltech'erl n. person who teaches, especially one who teaches in a school. A. Diane Donaho Ed Fleming Helen Foster Wade Frey Jean Garlick Angela Gaston Tom Griffith Carolyn Growcock Neville Hargrave Pearl Harrel Margaret Harris Martha Hostedt John Hazley Harrilee Heirman Conrad Hildebrant Lue Hodge Sherilyn Howze Clinton Jirasek Frank Keathley Robert Lawless 205 Ann Leary Robert Lehman Helen Martin Lee McAdams Catherine Mclean Exie Mitchell Ferne Mizell Judith Morehead James Mosby Cathy Murray Carole Notzon Heidi O'Keefe Beth Oliver Micheal Pickett Charles Priddy Lillie i anson Helen Rasco Betti Schoene Richard Schulze Harlan Sellars 206 Q' i...........1.., tr' -GQ' f Q.-'X 17-11 3 lm Y an J-F7 llmx, :slat ' ' w ' we fel no .Z Y is ,- r - V I 'L .s T55 lx, lx 'xx , ,f K-' . - E E . fi V 'V ' i J . , a 5 Q. 1 D. ,- . ,in X vi 1, .X .4 A Q L W Y 8,11 V. .i QQ iss 1,5 A.. MA i vi 1361 Vw W Q3 A 25 Alf 1' Xx x M ,mf , i -1 , X ' 'S V ,im ' ,KVA 4,4 ilifg' 51 H lx V. Tfi1di:'f'e.i ' ,f,,w H.' ,Q 1 K . X ' E53 'N 41 3 M' tv ' ' ,. 1,3253 x . . i' vnyg 65?-if 431 X N xy ' 'JZ .' i .--Q 1 H 'Q 'fe - , ' ,E'Zis' , A ,. S 44, , , V., X X, .. ..x , 'YI' ,f 3 1' f .4 V - - ' - V- - f- Susan Shannon Gail Simpson Jessie Smith Grace Stanfield Randy Stano Ann Swann Q- 53'v'L Iola Taylor K, J:L:f-29, 2 Walter Tillman l A H Q .-11' t X I Q wilt X,-:f-'S- 1 'reef 5,55-:,'f .f .W 1 , . my - Xfxsz, ed- .' f' . I - ,f - fi J James Tolbert Adrienne Tropp Susan Von Rosenberg W Lorrie Watt 4 ..- Georgia Lou West Tanu'e White Walter White ,-. Ouida Whiteside 'G Lavoy Whitworth Joseph Wood Jr. Virginia Woods Wanda Young .ek 207 English Teachers Conveg The Importance Of Communication - v 1h h if l hh 'www Titus bi 4353- .-khan is CL :tow-5 Qn. IT was df sweet mmm of rf' ,wb emu.-5 l1ad.1't'bad.... ww afw lbw Qfilaswe .,,, l Ve.A 5 sod. , jeh jjja mf uwewt mea- in mm . to a had T'L. ants, .no .I cmqnci mifdrnw . j r eeee up U5 ruovdd who tsthe m.md7C 5 f wmv ns mr oadrwdl mmer-.mf Fi ' l Cd- ewbk l 8 V tsl I'l'l.Dh'x'k bt damp .to ti ire surna crmepd r umm. r .' In s 119 Mtg-iiIfMi1feht,91c-his sewn rx s 1 Sew' six , eff nm , an LI f:'w'H-ar 'WILL agua l!f,!l.15- 1m-egg et Iaj Mrs. Hastedt becomes the heroin in a take off from the Canterbury Tales. fbl Teachers make week- end plans in the English Office. fcj Seniors work dili- gently to pass their last English course in high school. ldj Ken Rieman wonders what Anglo Saxon literature has to do with his future. fel A dictionary is a students best friend. ffl Huckleberry Finn is analyzed by Mrs. Leary's classes. C-P 208 5 019859 o ss!! AA. , ,7, , rriprrylyyg ggyy 3 , ' 'L V ,. X, Xxx Vvli-fi ififf? A All B ' B A . f A . . ll -X it A - fm .Q-www,,fwmuM1nm,..Lw,u: 4-f Te Whether it is verbs and nouns or Hamlet and Macbeth, English is a subiect all students must master. As a sophomore, Julius Cae- sar proves to be a great obsta- cle in passing classes of Miss Julia Carrell, Miss Margaret Dawson, Mrs. Helen Foster, and Mrs. Adrienne Tropp. Juniors are busy trying to fig- ure out why Miss Norma Barber, Mrs. Ann Crawford, Mrs. Ann Leary and Mrs. Judith Shier, make them read Huckleberry Finn. Seniors who have dreams of placing out of freshman English go on to more advanced courses in composition, literature, and grammar. Teaching these classes are Mrs. Dorothy Ashton, Mrs. Martha Hastedt, and Mrs. Ouida Whiteside. Mrs. Beth Oliver and Mrs. Susan Shannon took a leave of absense at midsemester. Teach- ers filling in for the rest of the year are Mrs. Beth Martin, and Miss Gail La Font. 209 'J ' fu' . g2j,., ,... 7 ? ff i- 1 K, ' . 1 f' E 2 1 Lf Aa 'S e ssss s ,f-,FMF ,,.. . , 'nm' dl Sammi'-m 4-S fal Mrs. Harris explains truth tables to her advanced students. lbj Bar- bara Smith graphs a difficult hyperbola. Icj Calculus students work constantly to keep up their grades. ldl Math books are the stepping stones to all gained knowledge. Iej Jay Banks works a difficult prob- lem in trigonometry. 211 1 Historg Links ast To Present GT Ia1Map links European history with present day stu- dents. fbi Flag represents American government by showing its color. fcj Mrs. Brandt discusses the differ- ent aspects of government. Idj Mental behavior is a main topic of psychology students under Mrs. Murray. C 3i , . , , i CT Relating the past with the future is what history is all about. Which came first the American Revolution or World War I? Teach- ers answering that question are Mrs. Marga- ret Battle, Miss Bettie Bird, Mr. Robert Brock, Mr. Lawrence Daily, and Mrs. Carolyn Growcock. Miss Harrilee Heierman, Mr. Clin- ton Jirasik, Mr. Robert Lawless, Mr. James Raup and Mrs. Lola Taylor also relate the subiect of history. Current events concerning the workings of government are introduced by Mrs. Lola Allen, Mrs. Bonnie Brandt and Miss Lee McAdams. Included in the history department is psy- chology, taught by Mrs. Catherine Murray. 2 Discovering Through Observation Aero science, biology, chemis- try, physics and physiology are sci- ences offered to introduce students to new and interesting concepts. Mr. Robert Campbell, Mrs. Helen Martin, Miss Bettie Schoene, Mrs. Grace Stanfield and Coach Gail Simpson combine to teach biology. During the fall semester students are busy dissecting frogs, but in the spring students get a chance to learn about living organisms. Teaching chemistry are Mrs. Judith Morehead and Mr. Robert Lehman. Besides learning the table of ele- ments, students have a full semes- ter of labs. Physiology, the study of the human body, is taught by Mrs. Virginia Woods. Mr. Clive Lynn teaches physics, a course no one is able to comprehend. .xv ,Q xr ,.a' ' 32 u-.Ss Cl bT ll ei- Iaj Mrs. Woods busily prepares an ex- periment. fbj Mr. Campbell contem- plates his next point. Icj Molecules and atoms are Mr. Lehman's subiects. Idj Rats enioy their daily meals. fel Showing the aero science students an airplane is a iob for Mr. Lynn. ffl lt's a squirmy worml 216 Bridging The Communication Gap Teaching students skills of learning a new language is the iob of the for- eign language department. ln attempting to provide students with a work- ing knowledge of the language each teacher employs a different approach. Spanish classes of Mr. Thomas Brown and Mrs. Diane Donaho plus the French classes of Mrs. Angela Gaston are taught with emphasis on basic grammar and pronunciation. ln the German department Mrs. Jean Garlick and Mrs. Heidi O'Keefe first attempt to provide the student with basic oral skills, and then emphasize reading and writing. Latin classes taught by Mrs. Susan Fugate are introduced to the ancient language by working with old classics. Y . To -In V .54 -, f 4 we . '-in ll A ' ' 'E Q . x gnn , V 'ta i 3 Yi? A T 7' ' fl-f ' ,i '- 91433: 3? . 43 -- 'eff' 5 f , 2,5 - gl . . well , W- .. fi N. li gl P fi! -ii Iaj Students gain knowledge through language lab facilities. Ibj Mrs. Fugate demonstrates how to mold Roman sculp- tures. Icj A bulletin board lures students to Spain. Idj Mrs. Garlick helps a Ger- man student with a difficult translation. di ' 'W ' i tt 1, ,A A 1 , U . W- Y' Q if +4 i , 4 , Has J 1 Ar f b- Iaj Obiects such as a papier mache ostrich shows the tal- ents of art students. Ibj Band students practice the school song before a pep rally. fcj Judy Townes utilizes a razor blade to create her masterpiece. 'EFI' in 'Q' Qs' -- gp-1-' ,,, L'ZI'v'u ,, wigs' C Ns, . 4 f?':. Fine Arts Encourages Creativitg Art, choir and band are the electives for talented people. Teaching art are Mrs. Carole Notzon and Mrs. Sherilyn Howze. Clay pottery, rugs and ink drawings are examples of unusual proi- ects made this year. Choir students sang tunes for another year with Mr. William Whitworth. Direct- ing the band throughout the musical year is Mr. Michael Pickett. As a march- ing group, the band received a number one superior rating. W , -1, 4-1 Q Q, .- ' 52:2 'gru Q ide. t, r 9 l l l l l A 220 l r Indusirial Arls . . . A Preview To An Engineering Fulure Y GT faj Rubin Bernhardf experiments with a ploner. fbi Using machines increases industrial skills. fcj Steve Morris using the circular saw. Idj Industrial Arls symbol unifies mechanics. :Lew H ,, ,h., , V. i . -Q..-........ I lniie' I ., I I X f 4 , X 'ifeii -. Q., , lm gy 1' Q 1. V l. ,-l- . . 1 lm , ., , qw, A f A f-flwz, ?p1H'Zw','n .X f if 4- we-1W,,. 11,5 1 2. f i .im fkeieigw-In :S--vlisxu . -- J' ,if i f i l 'Wx -wx eg ,Z -,k.,. f , , 1 . r ' ,L i Jufzwtfram . -M--J --A t' V L: ij '1'L i ey t A V. '1 F . 1 ,, fried X . ppp. ,J '-i., - :, t m, p 1 X is-I Www . . w,,,a N s --. 2. g R 1 -1 .1 1 , 9. ..,Q,, ,Y.L l1L , ,,-, QF' .4 ,Z fm. df- ...W WW 'iw 44.40. , ., , I , i a ,l CT Useful skills for the future are taught in the in- dustrial arts program. Metal work students under the direction of Mr. Lawrence Burnette, learn skills with different types of metallic mate- rial. Classes are free to participate in any phase of metal work. Mr. Schultze instructs drafting and handicrafts. Students under Mr. James Mosby make shoeboxes, tables and other use- ful wood items. Mr. Walter White teaches both basic electronics and handicrafts. i ,,,,L g S V'V,W , ' ',1, f ,,,,,...7f' GT 22 bi Iaj Mrs. VonRosenberg discusses fashion technology in her clothing I class. lbj Donna Blomquist and Lola Jackson decide what proiect to undertake. fcj Learning how to use a mixer is Ann Monihan. fdj When it comes to cooking Roxanne McCarty is an eager beaver. fel Attempt- ing to sew is a hard iob for Beth Nitschke. w E EV .tn i 5' fl I . L.., - H ,SM K,-.-. e r W. ,Q.f. .M W . tai W K -...wi-Q .4,A I di Domestic Skills Stressed In Home Economics Home economics courses are stepping stones to an organized home. With foods, clothing, home decorating and home and family offered, students have a chance to learn about every as- pect of the home. Three hard working home economic teachers are Miss Exie Mitchell, Mrs. Susan Von Rosenberg, and Mrs. Jessie Smith. S lkniq l 4 el ,ft . is fn H X. , ,. ,-Y ,M 2 X s i 5 ff ,H GT faj David Nemir prepares for his de- bate. Ibj Reciting poetry to her interpre- tation class is Beth Nitschke. Icj Mr. Biz- zell walks to school on a cool crisp morning. Furthering Self- Expression Speaking with self confidence, inter- preting drama with depth and debating with decisiveness are skills the speech department relates. Mr. Guy Bizzell teaches this useful course. In first year speech, emphasis is on oral proficiency. Students in advanced courses master poetry, drama, and persuasive speak- ing. no -wasigi in-uh. ,.,AA -- Fitness s Essential To Bodg And Mind Soccer, tumbling, basketball, volleyball and track are some sports every student can learn. Physical Education is valuable exercise necessary for fitness. Teaching girls P.E. are Mrs. Sherri Dixon, Mrs. Dorris Binnion, and Miss Anita Blank. Coaches Neville Hargrave, .lim Acker, Harlem Sell- ers, and Charles Priddy, organize boys' P.E. Learning first aid is the main theme for health. Under the direction of Coaches Gordon Bennett, Kenneth Halm, and Jim Talbert, classes also participate in discus- sions about drugs, sex education, and physiological structures. 3 Wi bl -P 8 ,, - N-.- .. - Til 5, sss, ..,.... . Ol l a l - iw-.. MQ n.,-.aarllisr ld' SURF! 'Qfbllvdr MJ -- M ,. ECT -J A ' . - K ,.,...-. ' -M -Y A w.' - - .. .C F 2 L J is C if i .r Qfh Zm- ' e i J1 A ,, .i rr-, K b K as 2 . .. i Q Q Te Ial Coach Holm lectures and lectures and lectures to his health classes. Ibj Girls' P.E. classes learn the rules of basketball. fcl Are locker rooms always this messy? Idl Climb- ing a rope is how Curtis Reinhart keeps in shape. fel Remember your smelly socks and dirty tennis shoes. ffl Coach Simpson takes a rest after one of his more active P.E. classes. 227 We 4 228 'wifvfft ' if ful Driver education students begin their hour on the town. Ibj Beth Hardesty and friends become back sect drivers. Icj Backing up a car is one of the first skills learned by beginning drivers. Driver's Ed Supplies Austin With Experienced Drivers Drivers education continues to be quite an experience. Mr. George Boone and Mr. John Hazley, behind the wheel teach- ers, need all the patience in the world. Driving up to a stop teacher sign, watching cars beside you, and listening to the trying to control his temper tends to be nerve wracking. Wrecks are continually avoided throughout the hour as the puts on his brake, grabs the wheel, or calmly says teacher Watch out. Students learn the basics of being behind the wheel and how to control the car. Drivers education is an experience. 229 230 1. , GT Iaj Paula Lundgren prepares for an exam in English. Ibj Guarding the cafe- teria door is Mr. Mouldin. Icj Reading about ancient myths is Ruth Young. Idj Typical study hull scene at McCollum. eg at ' Q' - i T MFE s ss? Lewm'-M ln lf' ' CT Strict Qtudg Hall New To Students Drastic changes have been made in study halls. At the beginning of the year they were relaxed, with no one re- quired to study. Administra- tion policies corrected the sit- uation second semester. Study halls are now completely or- derly and quiet. Every student now spends the hour studying. dl sf l 1. -ws A 'Ef h'.,Ef GT ,X ,pu-.N L ,, if 232 c bl Iaj Mark Edwards works diligently to reach the right answer on the adding machine. fbj Cor- recting typing mistakes is a common occur- rence for Jane Harvey. fcj Chart of shorthand symbols helps secretarial students. fdj Becky Akins practices her shorthand technique. fel Business law students benefit from the study of past cases. I 5 Q 1 ,sl , ',N-at y HM 4 ai' ..,,.... .ff A -y ..... . ,.... rg ttte if 0 Q 9 BRlEF l:0RMSyllNl.l DERIVATIVES it r'w'2 21: Sl xcwr tl ugnrnz l FQ lbisnnnnrl lulxila-we Sv-rims - 1 ' 2 1 5 ..l. Lf f-ff .... -W ,I l 'i'it 5 X so H 2 K s fc fs X s Heb, 0 f f ' 025 ,f ,f . cl Business Skills Train For Future Business courses train students with skills that can be used in future vocations. By gaining knowledge of various related subiects, students are well trained for office positions. Skills may be obtained through courses in typing taught by Miss Willa Francis Anderson and Mrs. Lue Hodge. Teaching both typing and shorthand is Mrs. Ann Swann. Mr. Edmund Fleming teaches bookkeeping and record keeping. Business law, a course many students profit from, is taught by Mr. Joseph Wood. ei 234 OT lol Connie Tyler waits on a satisfied customer Susie Andrews, at the Bird Cage. fbi Helping out at the student store is Mary Hoe- flein. fcj Selling cosmetics at Joske's involves a lot of know-how on the part of Janice Hobbs. Idl Dalton Duffie learns the basics of selling in Mr. Cannop's class. fel Wendy Hoffman mastering the skill of cashiering at Home Entertainment Center. ww VV., .s . xl it ,L-L i ,W ,. , W .1-if 4 S. 1, ft ' .ii ,L M it ,, A -1 ' Q, 5' ft .igigr-fri by . 5 ' R sv Y 2 it -is 'aff all an-wt S wif' 358 CT Distributive Education Careers Have Advantages Making money while receiving high school credits appeal to many Distributive Education students. While attending Mr. Carl Cannop's class one hour a day, students acquire skills of salesmanship and re- lated techniques. Students put these skills into prac- tice with various iobs during the day. Jobs range from selling clothes to sacking groceries. D.E. stu- dents will be prepared to take on responsibilities in the business world. dl 4,- 6 ius1r'1.m,.-la, ,Y , A , 77 A 235 6 Journalism Adds Expanding Experiences To Curriculum Students who are planning to pursue a career in iournalism must master many skills. Not only must they learn to be competent writers, but they also must adapt to the pressures of meet- ing deadlines. Besides iournalism courses, a new class, ad- vertising, is being taught by Mr. Randy Stano. Advertising students learn effective techniques concerning research, layouts and design. Q---I' 1 ,, 1,17 CT -P - 'vu A kk,.,,.... .1 I . .,, l s ii ir Iaj Terry Norris and Roy Hunt past up the next issue of the Shield. fbj Publications sponsor, Mr. Randy Stano, talks it over with his adver- tising class. 1:1 Jan Wood explains a product package design. ldj Kir- sten Mueller works with background research for Shield story. fel Working late to meet a Knight deadline are Cheryl Zoremba and Jimmy Meredith. bl 3 14 are in , 2, ., it ,-1 r V 'r if 4' 'T:7,.- ui , ,,,, + W ,M,-A f IIV A lvl Ibn il if is 554 ei Mrs. Learg Selected Teacher DF The Year W 38 GT Iaj Expiaining techniques of impressionism is iust one part of Mrs. Leary's iob. fbj Even a teacher of the year has her moments. 1c1A troubled student clears up her writing problems with the help of Mrs. Leary. Idl Here, Mrs. Leary laughs at her own ioke. bT it i .r i i ,. Q ru. 2- ' , in x W at 3' .: wi g ' ...gm i Teacher of the Year for 1972 is Mrs. Cecil Ann Leary. Annually, FTA gives this honor to a McCallum teacher. They are iudged by their enthusiasm in teach- ing, popularity with students and other qualities important to being an effective teacher. Mrs. Leary has all these quali- ties and more. Her desire to communi- cate the knowledge of English and its facets to students is valuable to those who work under her guidance. dl 239 240 Staff Provides Vital Assistance Keeping a high school running smoothly on the inside as well as maintaining an at- tractive appearance on the outside entails many tasks. Aside from routine iobs ranging from cleaning floors to replacing light bulbs, the ianitor staff, under the direction of Mr. O. M. Glossan, must also fix broken windows and saw off misplaced locks. The ianitors are so busy, that it was impossible to get them to- gether for a group picture. Cafeteria staff under the direction of Atrelle Wheeler must prepare food for hun- dreds of hungry students every day. Meals are well planned and served with a smile. , IALV bi ,,.,, N 1' Cl dJT Ial Mr. O. M. Glossan fixes a iammed locker. Ibj The cafeteria staff: Gloria Manor, Corlean Smith, Nell Green, Faye Crumley, Ona Sheffield, Lorine Gamble. Icl The cafeteria staff: Liddie Winfield, l.aDona Read, Alberta Gilbert, Atrelle Wheeler, Alice Miller, Margarette Lewis, Willie Grabowske. Not pictured is Elanor Barker and Helen Boatright. ldj A lone ianitor, cleans up the school after hours. fel John Galvin picks up trash in the courtyard. 4 ,?J. Q Senior Class Officers il Ial Bob Merony - President, Ibl Martha Franks - Secretary. fcl Kim Talley - Sgt.-at-Arms. Idl l3th grade officers Debbie Jerni- gan, Steve Rosenbaum, Milly Benier, Jerry Hunter. fel Deborah Brinkley - Treasurer. ffl Cleveland Moore - Vice-President. fhl Roxanne McCarty -- Reporter. lil Mark Worthen - Sergeant-at- Arms. ffl Marti Whiteside - Reporter. 245 ,.i-1- Janet Adams Robin Adams Sherry Adams Gary Adkins Becky Akins Charles Afflerback Thomas Akin Carlos Aleman Connie Alexander Carol Allen Donna Allen Wayne Allen Wendy Allen Alan Albert Richard Allison Sharon Alloway I Tom Alvis Susan Anderson Susan Andrews Pa? Arnold 246 Beth Avery Terri Ayers Scott Badgett Jay Banks Tommy Barker Guy Barnes Linda Barringer Lori Barron Mark Bateman Peggy Belcher Milly Benier Bob Bennett Sonny Bennett Glenn Berkman Janet Bertero Steve Bible I Layton Blaylock Karen Blomquist Liz Blum Barron Bohl Jill Bond Pam Bornemann Bo Higgin Botham Sandra Boulter Bill Boykin David Brannen 247 248 Jim Brouer Deborah Brinkley Gilbert Brown Flora Bryan! Paul Buford Johnny Bull Lanu Bunch Sharon Burba Bobby Burnefle Donna Burns Marky Burns Laura Buss Tim Buller Susan Byrd Charles Capehari Susan Cardwell Kenneth Carey Rod Carey Chrisline Carr Joy Carroll Ric Carler Danny Case Judy Case Terry Casparis Rita Castillo Karen Chapman Steve Chapman Carol Chernosky Elizabeth Christian Debbie Clark Junior Click Lisa Cobb Lisa Coca Dianne Cochran Doug Coleman Mark Collins David Combs Susan Combs James Cook David Cooper Shelly Cottrell Jane Courtney Kay Cowan Kelly Covert 249 Karen Cox Paula Crider Steven Crites Patsy Crozier Teresa Cue Ann Cummings Linda Cummings Greg Cunningham Mickey Cunningham Richard Curlee Fred Cutler Charles Camp Christine Campbell Linda Dailey Rodney Daily Clara .lane Daniels 50 Wanza Daniels Cynthia Davis , Q 5, - 7 .v..'5l.l:' , ' F: Q 3 N. E I ,N ,fi L 1 P 5 .nina gf' , l Debra Davis Gail Davis Lindag Davis Luke Davis Denise Deluhoussaye Donna De Leon Richard DeLoof Christie DeMoII Teresa Denney Dennis Denton Julia DeWefte Diane Dillard Dick Dinan Mark Dixon John Doiy Vicki Doyle Carol Drake Barbara Dzenowski Jena Ebers Pam Eckhoff 251 David Edmondson Mark Edwards Peggie Eldridge Tim Ellington Marianne Ellis Trisha Ellis Mike Emery Sharon Essary Gary Farnsworth Nancy Farrer Candy Farris Carolyn Farris Janice Fields Chuck Fishbeck Audrey Fisher Judy Fisher Tim Flanagan Sergio Flores 252 X4 F xr N if 5 ' if ' .. be K . k 'LQ jg . 'J ,f . 1 A ' Q 51,5 -5 61J,ii9:igfgrf'?v21f ' 3 I2 midi IL. 'i :.5'5 .. E E wx Y 9- - 'g JK 555215, iv 35' 1. 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W' , 'EL A 41 A WFS f 7r,f,. wfjg' EP' rg laig Q- H, wgl Arthur Holly Robert Halt Ada Horton Don Hoyt Ken Hubbard Sue Hudson Nancy Huff Patsy Hunt Roy Hunt Jerry Hunter Kathy Huston Melissa Hutchins Terry Hutchings Gary lngram Cindy Irvin Nina Irvin Peggy Itz Bonnie Jackson Carolyn Jackson James Janknegt Tony Jaramillo Sam Jeffrey Debbie Jehn Debbie Jernigan an., D. D. Johnson Dohi Johnson Judy Johnson Karen Johnson Robert Johnson Terry Johnson Sam Jones Kenny Jordan Stephen Journeay Patton Kaufman Mary Jo Keathley Bob Keck Dale Kemnitz Craig Kercho Lloyd Key 257 Brian King ' Debbie Kinney Kelly Kinser W Dan Kline Kalhy Klipsch G Colelle Knisley ' M bi nv DeWiH Knox Linda Kokel Debbie Koslan Y David Kroll Janie Krugman l Jimmy Kunschik Phil Laird Denise Lamb Julie Langdon Leslie Langdon Lindsay Larson Debbie Lalimer 258 FU 'si' crew- 5 3 ,L re --as S L Becky Laughlon Vickie Lawson James Leach Jay Ledbefter David Leile Billy Lester Fred Lewis Jim Linden Richard Llewellyn Bobby Lloyd Mike Long Raeshel Long Trudy Look Jon Looney Debbie Lorenzen Doug Lowrie Donna Lyckman Granger MacDonald 259 J 1 4 l i l 1 4 4 i l 4.4 Jenx MacNabb Robin Magness Steve Mankus Ann Mannix Margey Maroney Nancy Martin Nina Martin Leonard Martinez Debbie McAlister Teresa Mcatee Joe McCann Roxanne McCarty Beverly McCreoy Ross McDonald Myron McKeIvey Kem McKinney Kelly McLeod Trish McMillen Robert Meroney Brenda Mewis Dennis Miller Ronnie Miller Keith Mitchel Lourdes Montesino 260 J' W Dwayne Moore Gennie Moore Randy Moore Susi Moore Michelle Morgan Allan Moritz Sieve Morris Megan Morrison Wayne Morrison Ann Moynihan John Mulvey Jon Murray Mickey Murlha Nancy Myers Mike Nabors Donna Nanney Mike Nossour Susan Nauen Julie Nelson Michael Nemec Debbie Nerkowski David Newcomb Mary Newcomb Bruce Newman Mark Ney Stephanie Neyland Charlie Nichols Beth Nilschke Roger Nooner Doroihy Normann Terry Norris David Norwood Greg Nygard Linda Oliver Fred Olm Carol Olson Hessie Owen Robin Pace Fred Paul Mary Paulissen Mike Pawelka Thomas Payne Steve Pedigo Mark Perdue Aurora Perez Barbara Perez 262 ,.T.. Q! fi' ...QW r-1' in :ls I - -1.41 mf' l lim F :H ,qu aff 28 ,WH Robertina Perez Linda Peschka Craig Peterson David Peterson Marvin Peterson Virgil Peterson Martha Petty Deedie Phillips Donna Phillips Greg Phillips Dave Pierce Don Piland Douglas Pinion Diane Pollard Debbie Pool Linda Porter Timothy Prather Dan Pregent Nancy Prellop Pom Purcell Bob Raesz Jeffery Ragsdale Pamela Rauch Rick Ray 263 Susan Redding Kent Reimann Teresa Reyes John Rhoades Tyra Rich John Richardson Chrisline Rina Pam Riley Linda Ringslaff Charlseseha Robinson Martha Root Carol Ann Ross Kirk Rowland Tim Rudd Vickie Ruiz Pal Rumsey Frank Russell Rush Russell Leonard Russo Dolores Salas Sherry Salter Carolyn Sanders Cynthia Sansing Jackie Sensing 264 1. Di .,.. 3 FX K o r xxkl ,L X Rx if 'e X Q ,-5 Bob Schacherl Yvonne Scharfe Ricky Schechter Katha Scheuer Jan Schiller Frankie Schlueder Sherry Schneider Rex Schroeder Virginia Schuler Alan Schwartz Agnes Scott Edward Scotti David Seals Mary Seiders Cheryl Senkel Terry Sexton Arthur Shaffer William Shaffer Barbara Sharp Bonnie Shaw Greg Shaw Mark Shaw 265 Johnny Shelton Paul Shooter Donna Simons Barbara Simpson Robert Sims Tom Sloan Barbara Smith Cynthia Smith Edwin Smith Gary Smith Leslie Smith Melissa Smith Phillip Smith Terry Smith Diane Spears Donald Spears Lisa Stahl Tom Stathos Donna Steger Susan Stokes Connie Stone James Strickler Bobby Swenson Victor Swinney zoo , l ' .or Pablo Toboada Eddie Talley Kim Talley Barbara Tanner Gail Taylor Tom Teasdale David Teinert Randy Templeton Beverly Tesfon Chuck Thomas Monika Threm Jerry Tiemann Dale Toliver Micheal Tollerson Susan Tooker Greg Tschoepe Scott Turman Tommy Turpin Connie Tyler Elaine Unfermeyer Carolyn Vasquez Carolyn Vernon Laney Vickers David Vilbig 267 , Caren Von Merz Johnie Wade Ricky Wagner Norma Waldrep David Walenta Darlene Walker Susan Walker Gary Warren Cynthia Warrington Sylvia Warrington Doug Watson Pam Watson Marsha Wattinger Ronald Webb Cindy Wehmeyer Rick Wells Martha Wendell Susan Werbow Cathy Wheat Marti Whiteside Raymond Whitman Susan Wicheta Carolyn Wieruscheske Richard Wiley 268 3 , ' all ,rr, l f , ryr R R - e Mir . :fin , f 5,5 ,.,,, ' , A I I ,psy r f ., 2' 2 4 Don Ziegler Dwight Zirke Sora Wilkes Jess Wilkinson Ronnie Wilkinson David Willioms Derek Willioms Chris Williston Jan Wilson Steve Wilson Terry Wilt Kothorine Wilton Sondra Woehl Jan Wood Neal Worley Mark Worthen Jon Wright Robert Wucher Phil Young Ruth Young Sherrie Young Stephen Young Lynda Zett 269 Junior Class Officers V GT I i i 2 r L4 70 ?g. , , , faj Janis Jones, secretary. Ibj Larry Brown, presi- dent. Icj Lysa Dial, reporter. fdj Ginger Wallace, vice president. fel Liz McDonald, treasurer. 1fjJon Wilke, sergeant-at-arms. Q 1 1 xf E 4 dT 2, F? l l 272 Joe Abell Mike Acosta Erwin Adcock Sheila Alexander Nancy Alman Larry Amstead Steve Anders Brenda Anderson Becky Andrada Elizabeth Arend Bonnie Arnold David Arnold Josie Arroyo Brenda Ates Brenda Atkinson David Avant Genie Babb Jim Baggett Brian Bailey Cheryl Bailey Dariel Baker Lauri Ball Mike Barnard Richard Barton .lim Baskin Mary Baughman Susie Beahan Bobby Beck Susan Benagh Gayle Bengston Cindy Bernhardt Ruben Bernhardt David Beseda David Bessent Jay Beverly Ann Bieri Sherri Birdsong George Birge Darrell Blackman Richard Blakey .lan Blankenship Kathy Blodgett Anna Boairight Robert Bogdanski Gary Bond Sterling Boon David Boston Pat Boswell Wilbon Boswell Coral Boucher David Boyd i K iiiiii fbi 5. Q E Y r X U 'TJ' K -. exif i'W2..' 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SET fs as y ei y 1 K if ' X Gray Breeden Al Breitenback Charles Brown Larry Brown Lee Ann Brown Nancy Brown Suzan Brown Terry Brown Vance Brown Vinnie Brown Karen Brune Joel Bryant Liz Bryant Jeanette Buchman Sheila Bunge Fernando Burdett Jim Burns Randy Burns Michelle Burton Clifford Butler Robert Butler Pamela Byrd Terry Byrd Thomas Byrd Mark Caldwell John Campbell Ronald Campbell Vernon Cardwell Calvin Carey Linda Cargel Laura Carr Tim Carrington Bill Carroll Michael Chambers Susan Chambless Kathy Cheek Chris Childs Susan Christian Cheryl Christie Rhonda Ciani Clara Clanton Bobby Clark Tom Clark Lisa Clay James Close Lil Coffee John Cannette Julie Cook Barry Cooke Mike Cooney Frank Covington 27 Nancy Cox Steve Cox Carolyn Craig Nancy Crank Sally Creel Billy Crider Cathy Cummings Tom Cummins George Curry Bobby Dacy Carolyn Dahl Ricky Dahl Allan Daniels Mike Davidson Del Dean Greg Deane Larry Deglandon Brad Dement Lysa Dial Jean Ann Dillard Dee Dee Dochen Jennie Dodger Kathlean Donaho Laureha Dowd Terrie Downer Robin Dungon Carolyn Duran? Bill Edwards Rick Ellioi Tommy Ellis Blake Eskew Jimmy Evans Don Faglie David Ferguson Sandy Fisher Kim Foreman Barbara Foster James Fowler Kenneth Fowler Lisa Franiz Ricky Fritsch Frank Fu,ccello 274 Q fl' s My ' 4 , . 9 Q we v, Ji, i fff- fi. ff , .Ja ,, 'ii - ,. A 5 Q, f,-591 , J Q i'f 1 ' it A ,, gEQ15i,,g1,: , I A J Si if A' i A ld, W f VK J., I :V 1' . I A ' H' , 3 5- sig , if J 5 J '1r,g in .g V 4 hi 1 t I 2' d hizrr wg Q iff! I il! W .ff l I ' 1 vi 4, , ' V i l. 4 is F . Z Y' lf I Q ' lx I . 'J ' X 1 Z 'E' il 'E - f fif, 3 , . . A, W i iff B355 riyy iii ' x' 4 ,J z 6 A if . A . , Q ,fi , 10 4 5, , ,W W x rang wifi-2 get if NX. F' 7 4 .. J X ' C , Le ' m A , AJ., . QM? ig Q. 1,..,, fi, l . 5 K Q , . is. I? 4 f. .4 if . 4. J 3 Wt R 1 .w-. ,. fs, , 'Q--.s , ,- L sf f sz ' El ,. W S V gl, ,me if Q 5 fi , . 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' Kim Keyser Madelyn Kidd Karen Kite Bill Klepac Loyce Knotts Brenda Knowlton Luscaine Knue Valarie Koefelda Tina Koerschgen Ed Kohler Paula Krueger David Kutch Rex LaFitte Michele LaGrone Terri Laird Reagan Lambert Tom Land Dennis Langston Robin Lankert Chyril LaRoche Betsy LeMond Jim LeMond David Lewallen Ruby Lindley Diane Lindnor Jane Lindsey Rosalinda Loera Janet Long Quincey Lowman Gloria Lucio Jean Ludl Charles Lyda Mark Lyons Theresa Mahe Pat Malec Rocky Marlatt John Marroquin Albert Marshall Bernice Martin Gary Martin Nancy Martin Tommy Martin Alfred Martinez 277 Laddie Matula Larry Matula Cindy Maxcey Kathy Mayes Robert McCarthy Robin McCarty Charlotte McCooks Jo Anne McCreary John McDaniel Elizabeth McDonald Kenis McGough Meg McGrew Tim Mclntyre Carol McKelvey Alan McKendree Donna McKenna Julie McKie Connie McLeod Kathy McMain Steve Means Norris Mears Maria Mendez Cindy Menke Pam Menking Brad Merritt Bobby Meyer Lee Mider Ted Mider Carolyn Miller Larry Miller Luan Miller Kathy Minor Kathy Mitchell Wendy Mitchell Rory Modersohn Helen Mohrman James Moore Tom Moore Glenda Morgan Terese Morgan Terry Morgan Jana Moritz Kevin Morrow Gerard Mosby Tim Mossman Susan Mueller Jack Muller 278 Iwr ff' p Qif 5 I .-.lite tv ' U J i I , A L. 1 ' ' 'N E C Q L L zu kc . . 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LAM 305 W. 19th. - Highland Mull - - N A SW' A llllll f V 4 -, can HANG TEN . . . is snatching 'jaw at. hlQr t.ln LQQDQ Jack ortons Allendale Shopping Cenler 453-4000 Downlown 476-6855 H'ghl cl M Il 454 3603 V I 306 BARNES AND JONES MAJOR DEVELOPMENTS ON THE HIGHLAND LAKES OF CENTRAL TEXAS BARNES 8 IOIIES MAJOR DEVELOPMENTS LAKE TRAVIS--.IONESTOWN LAKE BUCHANAN Swiss Village Retirement Village-Units I-3 Silver Geek Vinega- Loke Sandy-Units I 8- 2 Umm 1 81 2 - Jonestown Hills-Units I 8. 7 1,10 d V111 ge-Unit, 1,3 South Jonesto Hills 1' Vill ge Wlmefhuve B h Lake Village- Gregg Point U 'f 1 81 I0 LAKE 'NKS Co 'I C eek Village- Inks Lake V'II g Umm L4 Council Creek South-Units I-2 South Silver Creek Village- Units I 81 3 BARNES JONES BARNES AND JONES LUMBER COMPANY 82I7 Research Blvd. Posl' Office Box 9347 Ph. 836-7I I0 Auslin, Texas 78766 One of The Soulhwesfs Largest Developers of I-Iomesiles for . . . WEEKENDS . . . VACATIONS . . . RETIREMENT . . BETTER LIVING s a If K SIIILIIINA 2 Y v K REESE LUMBER DIVISION OF MILSTEAD CO. SIRLOIN HOUSES 6926 N. Lamar AusI'in, Texas 78752 A+ Ihe Corner of Hancock and Burnei Road REALTOR S153 3 .lor-IN D. WHEAT af ASSOCIATES I REALTOR INVESTMENTS, COMMERCIAL, HOMES, FARM 8: RANCH seo7 ADAMS sr. 5' 454-7697 -Mmm Food- H IG H LA N D PA R K EL MATAMOROS 504 Easf Avenue Amin- Texas Balcones and Hancock 307 JOE KOEN 8: MARY JANE SON SHQES los Em e+h 2228 Highland Mall AusI'in's OIdes'I Ho Jewelers Everylhing Beau'rifuI ylllrsiillull EIIISUH I IIIHHHHIHHIHE OIdes+ Kodak Dealer In Texas Downfown Highland Mall Nor+h Village Al Dr Pepper per 308 SOUTHERN UNION Glas sg: You're In Good Company A+ AUSTIN SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Come In Person - or Save By Mail. 6 Convenienf Offices 'Io Serve You I008 Lavaca Burne+ Rd. af N. Loop San Marcos 3900 Inferregional 22I7 W. Ben Whi'I'e Bas+rop Chevy Chase W CENTRAL AUTO PARTS Discouni' Aufo Pa r'Is and Accessories 7925 Burnef Rci. 452-9449 5202 Burner Rd. 465-54 I 8 2439 Basfrop Hwy. 385-4669 Aus+in. Texas I KASH- KARRY Balcones ai' Nor+hIancI 444-4726 XJ - fur QQ! OLD HICKORY BAR-B-QUE 8: CATERING 'Large or Small We Carer Them AII Ci+y Wide Service Beef, Ribs, Chicken Anyfhing of Your Choice Cusiom Bar-B-Quing 453-6848 I3I7 W. Koenig Ln. For Finesi' Feminine Fashions. You'II +hriII +o our oufsianding coIIec+ion of spor+swear Io elegani' fashions. THE PIT .QAE HOME Op Barbecue 4707 Burnei Rd. 'PFATER VA 453-6464 DINING ROOM CARRY OUT AIIandaIe Village 5824 Burnei Rd. CATERING FINN JEWELRY L 'Hlef eld Build ng wamvv CuhhmgI5wa HIGHLAND PARK MIMMAX CLASSICS l 'l CJ l'Vl E. 3 Balcones a+ Hancock THE TEXAS INDEPENDENCE HOMES 454 2022 310 S X WWW .,..,..-4'-A-f,,Qgf 11- . . ' . -' -. u, H..-,'. 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Members Federal Deposi+ Insurance Corpora+ion ELDON POWELL TOM'S FLORIST DRIVE-IN 48Il Burnei' Rd. 452-l0l5 I I-9 Mon.-Saf. Owner TOM PALMER CARL MAYER JEWELERS 200I Guadalupe 472-9273 55 I 7 Balcone 8 I 3 Congress A Meal in I'I'self Seven L S::f:5r3':F W of Aus'I'ing RY'-AN DER5 WHATABURGER 6539 Burnei Road AUS-TEX GARDEN SUPPLY E. D. WOOTEN Owner-O peraior 600l Burnei Rd 465-73l I X ' fmiirf I ' ' 0 TRAVIS '0 enfoy EXIZTHZE our friendly dmmg room EASY PAY PLAN MOTORS EXCHANGEIJ Precision Balancing on Racing and Sfandard Moiors Hi-Way 620 Fon FINE I Mile W. of Dam ' FABRICS Comple+e Machine o sewme NOTIONS Shop Service 2664322 o PMTERNS 3I I E. 5+I1 476-6837 318 COMAL COTTCNS 906 Congress 220 Hancoclr Cenfer St a t J '71 TE an-'Fi' Mrth cAustin State Glianlyh 2100 Iljiilond D Austin, Texas 453-6693 320 I SENIOR ACTIVITIES Robin Adams - Choir: D.E. Sherry Adams - Girl Scouisg D. E., secretory. Gary Adkins - l.C.T., Sew geon!-at-arms. Charles Aiflerbcch - RCP, public relations: Bagpipes, Lairds, secretory: NHSy K-Club: Math Cluby Beauty Revue. I kcky Akins - VOE, vice- pnsidnntg Sophomore Adviso- ry Council. Carlos Aleman - Siudenl Council: Prinripcl Student Ad- visory Committee: Shield Siaffp Varsity Fooibcllg Intra- murals. Connie Alexander - FHAg Home Nursingg Grade 13, pnsideni. Carol Allen - D, E., reporier. Donna Allen - Blue Brigcdeg NHSi Pun Ami French Club. Wayne Allen -- Soccerg RCP. Wendy Allen - RCP. Alan Allen - Student Tex!- bock Committee for Texas Hislory. Sharon Alloway -- Girl Scout. Tom Alvis - Footballg RCP: Shield Skaffi Lairdsg Junior Advisory Council. Susan Anderson - Shield, managing ediiorg Blue Bri- gadcp Student Council: NHS, reponerf JCL, secretaryg Quill and Scroll, Who's Who. Susan Andrews - Powder- puffg lntromuralsg Zlfa Chi, presidnntg FHA, ssrgecni-or arms. Ycirick Amold - Tennis: JCL5 loirdsf K-Club. Both Avery - AFS, ncrliaryg Ecosciencag Blue Brigadog FHA, Court of Perth. Yorri Ayers - Senior Execu- tive Council. Gerald Baker - Lcirdsi Base- ball, Inframuralsg Student Council. Jay Banks - Student Councilg Shiold, managing editor and news analyst, Forensics, presi- denig Young Republicans, vice-prssidenlp Ecesciencop Fu- ture Journalists of Amuicop ILPC presidenii Hi-Y, secraiary and district edilor. Guy Barnes - Intramurals. Linda Barringer - Student Council, RCP, VOEp Powdev- puffy Cheerleaderg Beauty lovvcg Tri Kappa. Robert Bassett -- Forensics. Mark Bateman - RCE Math Club: NHS, K-Club. Peggy Belcher - Zeta Chig In- Iramurulsg Student Council. Milly Denier - Drama, Inter- national Thespian Socioiyg Powdorpuffg Graco 13, were Vary. Sonny Bennet - Golfg Sanior Executive Commihcep Key Club, Intramurals: Senior Ex- ecutive Committee. Steve Bible - Soccarg JCL, nrgoonf-at-arms: Swimming, K-Club. Karan Blomquisi -- Choir, Powdcvpuif. A Liz Mum -- Zein Chig lmramu- vols, Henry Bogdonski -- Band, Pom bornemonn - land, treasurer and Nirlor. David Brennan -- RCP. Jim lrouer - Siege Band: Soccer, :apming Student Councilg All-City Jazz Band. Deborah Brinkley - Tri Kappog Student Council: live Brigade, NHSg K-Clubg Chee:- lcodorg Intramurals: Senior Class, treasurerg FHA, vice- president. Gib QYOVIH -- Soccm K-Clubg Student Councii. Loma Bunch -- Blue Brigadl: ucv, Ars, FIA. Sharon lvrbo -- Blue Bri- gadcg Ars, RCP, FHA, amon- onf K-Club: FTA. Laura Ban - Etmcioncnf AFS: French Club: Challenge '7I. 11m Baile: - Gymnasficsp Soccer. Susan Byrd -- AFS: RCP, FTA, Gannon Clubg French Clubg Newcomers Ciuhg Blue Brigade: Ecosfienceg Chnl' Iongrql. Charles Capehar! - Orcha- freg Gygnnusiiu Club. Suzan Cardwell - FHM Grade 13, wpodcr. Kcnrmh Carey --' DE. Rad Carry - Tinian, captain, NHS, K-Club, NMST Letter of Commondoiioni Trusteeship AWGfd5 Intramurals. Joy Carroll - inlramurols. Ric Corhr - Choil. vice-prev idents All-Region md All-State Choir: Lairdsp Student Councilf Soniar Class Executive Coun- dl, Judy Con - FHA, secretory. Terry Ccspmis -f 5-Team Football and Basketball mon- ugorsi Vorsify Boskoiboll Monogevg Guvman Club. Rita Cosrkiln e- Knigh! Steffi Pan Amp Senior Ciass Adviso- ry Council Marilyn: Chambers - FHA. Karon Chapman - infrumu- rals, Powdupuff. Steve Chapman - K-Clubg Truslnship Award: YTSA rap' runmotivcg Key Club, presi- dent: Beauty Revut: Hi-Y, vice-president, pfesidonrg Jun- ior ctw. Pmidfnu Mori' Who's Who Among American mga same swam, fem.- sksg Cross Country iecmg SN- dcm Council, surgeon!-or arms, prnidcnip Toms YMCA Youth and Government, youth gavcmor, outstanding sane, tory Boys' Sfmt Speaker of Nw Houseg Nuiionul Mori! fi- Mlizlf Human Relations Com- mittee, cvchoivmony Soccer: Yorchboorsr. Carol Chsmosky - OEAQ Lady Penh FHA. Elizabeth Christian - Tri Konsw. pmidwaashnld uv sisiani adilorj NHSQ Student Cauneil, K-Cluhg Quill and Scroll, Powderpuffg National Merit Letter of Commenda- tion, Trusieuhip Award: First Place District Ready Writing Canvesv. Debbie Clark - Newcomers Club, Pan Amy K-Clubg Band Twirlorp National Trusteeship Scholarship Award. Lisa Cobb - NHS. Lisa Coca - Lady Perth FHA, lCTg Beauty Revue, Powder- puffg Intramurals. Dianne Cochran - Tri- Knppag Student Council: Blue lrigadeg FTA, FHA, Grade 13, vice-presidcntg Senior Exccu- tive Board. Doug Coleman - RCP, public relations and sergeuni-or armsg Bagpipesg Lcirdsg Siu- dent Council, NHS, K-Clubi National Trusieeship Scholar- ship Awardg Junior Class Fo- vorilc, second runner-upg Fo- ronsics. David Combs - Bondi Science Seminar. Sandra Connehe - Girls Track, FHA, Tennis. Kelly Covert - German Club, AFS, president, K-Clubg Trus- teeship Awardg Blue Brigddag Outstanding Senior Blue Bri- gade Girlp Publication Repre- sonlutivop Student Council. Lillian Kay Cowan - Bundy Orchestra, historian, Zeta Chip FHA, vice-president Karen Cox - FHA, secretoryg Blue ldgadeg French Club, AFS? NHS, Tri Kcppu5T1usVee- ship Award. Paula Crider - FHA. Steve Crites - Band: Rodeo Club. Patsy Crozier - VOE. Teresa Cue - Pun Ami Sen- ior Class Fuvoriieg Girl Scouts. Linda Cummings - AFS, Fo- rensics, reperhv-historian: Beauty Revue. Greg Cunningham - Pun Am: Newcomers Club, NH5g Fooiball, co-captain: Baseballg Student Council, Human Rilo- tions Committee. Mickey Cunningham - Fo- unsicsg RCP. Fred Cutler - Band, Orches- Orug Regional Orchestra. Cindy Davis -- RCP, costume crlwhecdg AFS, reponor-hir Veriuni Student Council: Son- ior Advisory Council, Intramu- mls. Dobro Davis - Intramurals. Gail Davis - Band, vice-prev idamf Band Sweefhecm JCLp K-Club. luh Davis - Bandg French Club, Forensics, Varsity Ton- nis, K-Cluhg Student Council. Dawn Daughify - Zeta Chi. Mac DcFord - Swimming, Law Club, Student Council. Richard Deloof - Varsity Tennis. Christie DeMoII - Eco- scicncli JCL, Girl Scouh. Teresa Donnoy - Varsity Tonnis, captain, Student Council, representative-nh Iargeg Girls' State representa- viva, Tri Kappa, renorvenhisio- vicng NHS: K-Clvb: Whds Who: Novionul Meri! Latin oi Rscommnndovion. Jniin Dewim --F :German Clubg Ecoscimceg lniromvrclsg NHS, K-Club. Diane Dillard - NHS: K-Club: Trusteeship Awardp Forensics, vice-prcxidsnlg Tri Kappa, pvexidentg Blue Bri- gcdug lcuufy Revueg Whds Whof FHM Qui!! and Scroll, Knighi, student life ecfiton Al- ternate Chlifhddif. Mark Dixon - Choir, All-Re gion and All-State: KvClubg Loivds. John Doiy -- German Club, historiang Publications Photog- mphuf Knight Sfuff. Vicki Doyle - Pawdtfpuff. Julie Dviknv - German Clubf Gorman Honor Socisiyg NHSQ Chess Club: Moth Team. Stephanie Dusfon - FHA. Barbara Jean Dunowski - FHA. Jena Eben - Bandg Orches- tra, froasumi Shield book- knpcrp Knighl Sidi, Pun Amp K-Club: RCP, crnwbeodg Jun- ior and Senior Advisory Com- milhcg Student Council. Pom Eckholf - VOS: AFS. David Edmondson -e NHS, vin-prasidomp ioirdfsf AFS, Tnnnisg Truxinship Awurdp K-Clubg Student Covhcil. Mark Edwards -- OEA Ciub: VOE, reporter. POQIiO Eldridge -- Nun Iri- gode, reporter-hisforian, Knlghl Sioffg Qui!! and Small, K-Club: Beauty Ream Tri Kappa, Student Council. Um Ellington - Vanin' Bas- ksiballg 8-Tum Boskdlboib B-Team Fooibolii K-Clvbg Hi-Yg Tvushuhip Award. Marianne Ellis - love Chi, sergeonv-of-wma. . A ,Knighl Sidffg Powderpuffg, Fcibiko- tiuns Roprenntufivd. ' irish Ellis -- Chain Punch Ciubg K-Clvbi VOEJOEA Club, pavliomcnmiang Trusteeship Awdrd. Sharon Esmry - FHA, histo- rihrl. Nancy Lynn fnrfwkk-.line Bvigodog RCB JCL, Irwin-:ship Award. Candy Farris - band, nero- voryg FHA, lroosufng Student Council: lnhomumlsg Powder- puff. Janice Fields --v Lady Pgnh. president and vice-pmsidemf Zsfa Chi. I Chuck Fishbeclm - Soccer: In- Oromurolxg Sivdem Council, Advisory Council. Audrey Fisher - Chain Intu- xchokufic league fypinq and sborihondi Student Ccuncii. Judy Fisher -- DE, hisiorian. Tim Flanagan -- RCP. Scrgio Flon: - Human Rela- tions Committee. Mary Jean Foster -- RCP, his- toriang Ecoscitnco. Larry Franks - Lnfnhg Golf, Choirs' K-Chiba Knight, hm! phavigifnpl-era Swimming Tcamg Osmhmding Junior Boy. Martha Franks - Blue Bri- gade, president, Senior Class, secretary, Human Relations Committee, Principal's Adviso- ry Committee, Senior Council, Student Council, Tri Kappa, DAR Good Citizen, Torch- bearer. Joyce Freeman - DE. Thomas Friou - MHRA, Vice- president. Trey Gainer - Golf, B-Team Basketball, Alternate Repre- sentative to Senior Class Council, Beauty Revue, more handsome. Alice Gann - German Club, secretary, Orchestra. Cynthia Garcia - Tri Kappa, Intramurals. Vicot Gavenda -- RCP, vice- president, German Club, pres- ident, Ecascience, secretory, Science Symposium, Publica- tions Photographer, Who's Who. Phyllis Gebert - Blue Bri- gade, Student Council. Robert E. Gentry - Student Council, Math Club, K-Club, Lairds, Ecoscience, Band, Quill and Scroll, Newcomers Club, Shield Staff. Julie Gibson - AFS. Marlene Gill - AFS, Lynn Glanx - RCP, K-Club, NHS, secretary-treasurer, Stu- dent Council, National Science Foundation Program, Publications Representative, Medical Society Explorer Post, Joyce Gober - Powderpuff. Jim Gonzales - Lairds, parli- omentarian, Human Relations Committee. Johnny Goodwin - B-Team Football, Track, Chair, All-Re- gian Choir, Chess Club, Young Republicans. Sondra Gorman - Girl Scouts. Martha Griuard - VOE- OEA, historian. Phyllis Grazier - NHS, Pow- derpuff, Senior Council, lntra- murals. Richard Gutierrez - Band, All-Area, All-Regional and All-District, Assistant Quarter- master of the Band, All City Stage Band. Eugene Guyon - Ecoscience, German Club. Suxette Haile - Pan Am, treasurer and president, RCP, make-up crewhead, Shield Staff, Blue Brigade. Danny Hammett - Band, Rodeo Club. Connie Hansen - Rodeo Club. Shirley Hardin - Band, Gym- nastic Club, Vacuum Club. Marianna Hawley -- Knight, laculty-academics editor, Tri KapP0, secretary, Blue Bri- gade, RCP, Student Council, Publications Representative, Quill and Scroll, Art Club. Judy Hay - Junior Art Proi- ect. David Hellman - Lairds. Gary Henderson - Band, Orchestra, Choir, Manager of Choir, District and All-Region Choir. Pam Henderson - FHA Lady Perth, Student Council, Zeta Chi, Blue Brigade, Traditions Assembly Chairman. Chet Henry - Gymnastic Club, Lairds, Student Council. Bruce Henson -- Shield Staff, Knight Staff, RCP, Quill and Scroll, Publications, head pho- togropher. Nelda Higgs - VOE, Proiects Committee. Ken Hill - Explorers, vice- president. LuAnn Hill - VOEOEA. Kathleen Hincir - RCP. Janice Hobbs - DE. Kelly Hodge - Hi-Y, Shield, entertainment editor, Band, Stage Bond, Who's Who. Mary Heetlein - Student Council, DE, reporter, RCP, Beauty Revue: Gymnastics, Laird sweetheart, FHA, Alter- nate Cheerleader. Paula Hoffman - Powder- putf, Beauty Revue, JCL, Intra- murals, Wendy Hoffman - Powder- puff, Beauty Revue, Tri Kappa, JCL, vice-president, Young Republicans, Intramu- rals. Brenda Holloway -- FHA. Robert Holt - Lairds. Janis Howard - FHA, Gynv nastics. Dan Hoyt - B-Team Basket- ball,'Varsi!y Basketball. Ken Hubbard - German Club, Powderputf Coach: Lairds, Intramurals, Varsity Football. Sue Hudson - RCP, Art Club, Wellesley Art Show, Pon Arn. Paul Hudspeth - Soccer, Track, Basketball. Nancy Hutt - Debate, Tennis Team, French Club, Art Club. Patsy Hunt - Blue Brigade, captain, Student Council, sec- retary: FTA: Human Relations Committee, Who's Who. Ray Hunt - Student Council, vice-president, Human Rela- tions Cammittee, chairman, Shield Staff, Varsity Football, Baseball, Track, Who's Who. Jerry Hunter - ICT, Beauty Revue, Grade 13, treasurer. Kathleen Anne Huston - AFS, Blue Brigade, RCP, French Club, Trusteeship Award, Terry Hutchings -- Lairds, vice-president. Cindy Irvin - Blue Brigade. Nino Irvin -- FHA, AFS. Peggy ltx - Powderpuff, Lady Perth FHA, third vice-president. Carolyn Jackson -- Tri Kappa, Student Council, FHA, president, Powderpuff, Cheer- leader, Beauty Revue, Blue Brigade. James Janknegt - Shield, art editor, Art Club, president, Sam Jeffrey - Band, presi- dent, Orchestra, vice-presi- dent and sergeant-at-arms, JCL, Stage Band. Debbie Jehn - Band. Debbie Jernigan - FHA, president, FTA, Pawderpuff, Intramurals. D. D. Johnson - Human Relations Committee, Intramu- rals. Judith Johnson - Student Council, Senior Council, Publi- cations Representative, FHA, fourth vice-president. Karen Johnson - AFS, VOE- OEA, historian. Robert E. Johnson - Varsity Football, Track. Terry Johnson - Varsity Football, Track. Kenny Jordan - Band, RCP. Patton Kaufman - Forensics, Boy Scouts. Mary Jo Keathley - Blue Bri- gade, vice-president, Student Council, Senior Advisory Council, PTSA, K-Club, Tri- KGPPCJ Forensics, secretary, FHA, reporter, Who's Who. Bob Keck - Lairds, president and treasurer, FTA, parli- amentarian, Shield Staff, Ecoscience, Who's Who, Track, Basketball, Student Council. Craig Kercho - Shield, edi- tor and business manager, Who's Who. Brian King - ICT, parliamen- tarian. Debbie Kinney - Pan Am. Kelly Kinser - Track, Varsity Football. Dan Kline - Varsity Football, Varsity Basketball, Track, Baseball. Kathryn Klipsch - Orchestra. Linda Kokel - NHS, VOE, K-Club, Intramurals. Debbie Koslan - NHS, Band, squad leader, German Club, K-Club, RCP. DeWitt Knox - Rodeo Asso- ciation, Young Republicans. John Kristoferson - Bridge Club, Pan Am, AFS, Student Council, alternate. David Kroll - RCP, president, Lairds, treasurer, Shield Staff, NHS, German Club, Quill and Scroll, K-Club. Jimmy Kunschik -- NHS, president, Hi-Y, historian and vice-president, Varsity Foot- ball, Who's Who, K-Club, Stu- dent Council. Denise Lamb - FHA, third vice-president. Julie Langdon - Student Council, Zeta Chi, secretary, Lady Perth FHA, Beauty Revue, Blue Brigade. Leslie Langdon - Blue Bri- gade, RCP. Lindsay Larson - MHRA, In- tramurals. Debbie Latimer - RCP. Vickie Lawson - FHA, DE. James Leach - German Club, K-Club, Intramural, Choir. Jay Ledbetter - Gymnastics, Football, Powderpuff cheer- leader. Fred LeMaistre - NHS, Swimming, captain, Student Council, K-Club. Gordon Lent: - DE, chap- lain. Billy Lester -- MHRA. Fred Lewis -- Math Club, German Club. Jim linden - Tennis. Richard Llewellyn - MHRA, treasurer. Bobby Lloyd -- Student Council, Knight, co-editor and sports editor, Shield, sports editor, Hi-Y, Lairds, RCP, Who's Who, Senior Class Fa- vorite, first runner-up, Quill and Scroll, Mike Long -- Varsity Football Manager. Jon Looney - Pan Am, K-Club, Blue Brigade, AFS, Trusteeship Award, Debbie Lorensen - RCP, German Club. Danny Lyckman -- VCE, may Penh FHA. Karen Manning - Blue Bri- gade, Myrlene Denise Manor - tn- tromurols, lady Perth FHA, second vice-president. Nancy Martin - Blue Bri- gade, secretory, Student Council, Senior Class Council, Tri Kappa. Teresa McAtee - RCP, Intro- murals, Senior Council, Pow- derpufl, Student Council alter- note. Roxanne McCarty - Beauty Revue, Football Sweetheart, Povrderpuft, leto Chi, Senior Class, reporter, secretary, may rms PHA. Beverly McCreary - FHA, AFS, Senior Council alternate. Granger McDonald - Stu- dent Council, Young Republi- cans, lunior Class Advisory Council, Lairds, sergeant-an orrns, AFS, vice-president. Ross McDonald - Choir, Fo- rensics, Lairds, Pan Arn. Kem McKinney - RCP, treo- surer, Blue Brigade, NHS. Kelly Mcleod - Student Council, Football. Anil Mehta - Forensics, French Club, Student Council, Senior Council Alternate. Bob Meroney -- Senior Class, president, Student Council, president, Grievance Commit- tee, chairrnan, Hi-V, vice-pres- idbnt, Senior Class Council, Human Relations Committee, lntramurals, B-Team Qosluet- ball, Varsity Bas etball K-Club, Who's Who. Michael Ln Meyer - Bond. Shirley Middleton - Blue Bri- gode. Dennis Miller -- Baseball. Lourdes Montesino - Blue Brigade, FHA, French Club, Student Council, Publications Representative, Shield, hwy. keeper: AFS, JCL, Pan Am, Award for Excellent Achieve- ment in French. 322 Dwayne Moore - Choir: Lairds: Student Council: K-Club. Geneva Moore -- Eca- science: Art Club. Randy Moore - Intramurals. Susi Moore - RCP. Michelle Morgan - Orches- tra, president: K-Club. Megan Morrison - Eco- science: Art Club. Wayne Morrison - B-Team Football. Allan Moritz - B-Team Foot- ball. John Mulvey - Varsity Foot- ball: Intramurals: Student Council: Junior Executive Council, John Murray - Intramurals. Jon Murray - JCL: Choir. Mickey Murtha - Tri Kappa: Cheerleader: Blue Brigade: Student Council, representa- tive-at-large, reporter, Nancy Myers - ICT, treasur- er: VICA. Mike Nabors - B-Team Foot- ball: Basketball: Varsity Base- ball: Football. Donna Nanney - fri Kappa: Young Life. Mike Nassour - Band: Stage Band. Debbie Nerkawski - VOE. Mary Newcomb - Human Relations Committee: Senior Executive Council. David Newcomb - Lairds: Varsity Basketball. Stephanie Neyland - Art Club: Choir: Publications Rep- resentative: Student Council. Charles Nichols - Football: Baseball. Beth Nitschke - Blue Bri- gade: FHA: Tri Kappa: Stu- dent Council, secretary: Beau- ty Revue: AFS. Terry Norris - Lairds: Shield Staff. Linda Oliver - Choir. Fred Olm - Football: Basket- ball: Track. Carol Olsen - JCL: Art Club. Hessie Owen -- RCP: Blue Brigade: Student Council: Spirit and Sportsmanship Committee, chairman: Knight, co-editor and faculty editor: Tri Kappa, vice-president: Wha's Who: Class Favorite runner-up, iunior and senior. Robin Pace - VOE, secre- tary. Aurora Perez - Principal's Advisory Committee. Craig Peterson -- Band, pres- ident, drum maior: AFS: Stu- dent Council. Martha Petty - Band: K-Club, Dianna Phillips - DE: AFS. Gregory Phillips - Band: Math Club. Don Piland - Student Coun- cil: Young Republicans: Math Club: JCL: Basketball, Debbie mr -4 crorr. Linda Porter -- Pawderputt. Timothy Prather - Bagpipes: Shield, copy editor. Pam Purcell - ,Tri-Kappa: Beauty Revue: Blue Brigade, sergeant-at-arms: Senior Ad- visory Council. Robert E. Raesx - B-team football: K-Club: Student Council. John Richardson -- Alternate Publication Representative: ln- tramurals. Kent Reimann - Swimming Team. Charlesetto Robinson - ln- tromurals: Home Foods, chair- man and co-chairman. Salem Robinson - D.E.: VICA. Martha Root - Trusteeship Award: Knight, organizations editor: K-Club: Teocher's Aide: Publications Representa- tive: Quill and Scroll. Steve Rosenbaum -- Varsity Baseball: B-Team Football: Student Council: Grade 13, president. Coral Ann Ross -- MHRA: Student Council: FHA: Glee Club: Tennis: Softball: Basket- ball: Vice president, grade 13. Marilyn Rowe -- FHA: Stu- dent Council. Kirk Rowland - Lairds: Fo- rensics: Senior Advisory Council: Track: lntrarnurals. Vickie Ruiz -- RCP: Choir, li- brarian: K-Club: Student Council: Senior council Repre- sentative. Frank Russell - Soccer: B- Teom Basketball. Dolores Salas - Shield staft. Sherry Salter - Orchestra: FTA, vice-president. Carolyn Sanders -- AFS: FHA, secretary: Blue Brigade. Cyndy Sansing - Tri-Kappa: Shield Stott: Student Council. ies samuel - rms, s Team Basketball: Intramurals. Yvonne Scharte - VOE, treo- surer. Ricky Schechter -- Student Council: Grievance Committee chairman: Human Relations Committee: Farensica, Foren- sics, treasurer. Sherry Schneider - VOE, Rex Schroeder -- Bond: JCL. Alan Schwartz - Lairds: Stu- dent Council: Senior Class Council: K-Club: Beauty Revue. Edward Scott - Football. Jett Scott - Rodeo Club: ICT. Kenneth Scott -- Basketball: Football: Track. David Seals - JCL: Student Council: K-Club: NHS: Basket- ball: B-'learn Football. Mary Snider: -- Blue Bri- gade: French Club: FTA: Pan Am. Terry Sexton - Blue Brigade: RCP: AFS: French Club, vice- president. Barbara Sharp -- RCP. Bonnie Shaw - VOE, trea- surer: FHA Lady Perth, parli- amentarian. Johnny Shelton - Rodeo Club. Paul Shooter - Band: Intra- mural. Donna Simons - FHA Lady Perth. Robert Sims - MHRA, presi- dent: Student Council, par- liamentarian: Senior Council: JCL. Barbara Simpson - Jack- ettes: Honor Trustee Award: Choir: Monitor: Talent, Beauty Revue: Intramural: Delta Teen Club. Tom Sloan - Football: Beau- ty Revue. Barbara Smith - Blue Bri- gade: Tri KGPPUJ Quill and Scroll: Shield, features editor: Pawderpuff. Edwin Smith - B-Team Foot- ball: Varsity Baseball: Key Club. Gary Smith - Ecoscience: German Club: NSF Summer Science: Math Club, presi- dent: Number Sense: Bag- pipes, editor: Social Aware- ness Chairman. Leslie Smith - Powderpuff: Intramurals: Zeta Chi, ser- geant-at-arms: Knight Staff: FHA: Student Council: Senior Council Representative. Diane Spears - Monitor: ln- tramurals Calvin Spikes - Football: Track. Tam Stathos - Football: Baseball, captain. Connie Stone - Office Aide. Susan Stokes - Girl Scouts: Ecoscience: Horizons 72. Mary Ann Stuart - RCP. Bobby Swenson - Baseball. Susan Taoker - German Club: FHA, reporter. Greg Tschoepe - Choir, president: Lairds: K-Club: NHS: German Club, vice-pres- ident. Scott Turmon - RCP. Tammy Turpin - Bowling, captain. Connie Tyler - DE, president and vice-president: Beauty Revue: Student Council: Povr- derpuff: Gymnastics: Tri Kappa. Elaine Untermeyer - ICT, president and secretary: Intra- murals. Laney Vickers - Beauty Revue: Soccer: Pawderpuff Coach: Sophomore Class vice- president: Student Council. Caren Van Merz - Rodeo Club, vice-president: Earth Day. Ricky Wagner - Baseball: ln- tramurals. Norma Waldrep - Zeta Chi: Red Cross: Blue Brigade: FHA, - third vice-president. David Walenta - Varsity Football: German Club: Stu- dent Council. Gary waitin --+ B-Team Bas- ketball: Track. Cynthia Warrington - Pow- derpuff. Sylvia Warrington - Pow- derpuft: Junior and Son: ior Counell 8spresentative. Marsha Wottinger - Cheer- leader: Blue Brigade: Zeta Chi: Tri Kappa: Beauty Revue: Povrderputf. Ronald Webb -- Band. Cindy Wehmeyer -- NHS: Quill and Scroll: FHA, presi- dent: rc-club, Knight sian, Blue Brigade, treasurer: Tri Kappa: Trusteeship Award: RCP. Martha Wendell - Intramu- rals: Bond: Tri Kappa: Pan Am: Gymnastic, treasurer. Susan Wei-bow - Bond: JCL. Cathy Wheat -- Quill and Scroll: Blue Brigade: Tri Kappa, historian: Student Council, reporter: Powderpuff: K-Club: Young Republicans: Knight, art editor: Trusteeship Award. Mary Whitley - Human Relations Committee. Marti Whiteside - Cheer- leader: Beauty Revue: Zeta Chi: Student Council: Powder- puft: Senior Class, reporter: Junior Class, treasurer: Soplr omore Class, secretary: Class Favorite, sophomore and jun- tor. Bill Whitworth -- Band, li- brarian: Stage Band, librar- ian: Orchestra, librarian. Susan Wicheta - Powder- putf: Swimming: K-Club: RCP. Carolyn Vfieruscheslte -- Band: FTA, president. Sara Wilkes - Student Coun- cil, vice-president: Spirit and Sportsmanship Committee, co- chainnan: Human Relations Committee: PTSA Representa- tive: Beauty Revue: Blue Bri- gade: Tri Kawai K-Club: Who's Who: FHA: Sopho- more Class, reporter: Junior Closs, secretory. 1085 Vltalltibtt 1 Rodeo Club. Charles Williams - Football: Track: Student Council Aber- note. David Williams - Baseball: Senior Advisory Council: Stu- dent Council Altemate. Derek Williams - Shield 5tetr:Lotrds. Chris tmlliston - Golf: Pan Am, vice-president: intramu- rals. Jon Wilson -- NHS. Steve Wdson - Track: Cross Country: Student Council: K-Club: Ecoscience: German Club: Trusteeship Award. Tim Wilson -- Golf: B-Team Basketball: lntramurals. Terry VWlt - Student Council: Band: German Club: Orches- tta. V Jon Wood -- Beauty Revue: Student Council: Povrderpuff: FHA. Neal Wood - ICT. Neal Worley - Varsity lam. l-'llfllr B-Team Football: Swim. 'Mui Junior-,and Senior utive Council, K-Club, Intra- murals. Mark Worthen -- Track, Cross Country, Powderpuft Coach, Hi-Y, JCL, Soccer, Senior I Class, sergeont-at- arms. Robert Wucher - Intramu- rals. Kenneth Young - Track, Golf, Student Council. Ruth Young - Blue Brigade, AFS, Lady Perth FHA, fourth vice-president, Zeta Chi, Publi- cations Representative. Steven E. Young - 8-Team Football, German Club, Soc- cer, Trusteeship Award. ADMINISTRATION. FACULTY, AND STAFF James Acker lphysical educationl 122, 133, 226 Martha Agnor ldeanl 59, 100, 101, 196, 197 Lola Allen lenglishl 204, 213, 233 Willa Anderson ltypingl 204 Dorothy Ashton lenglishl 204, 209 Cecil Avery lteacher's aidel 201 Norma Barber lenglishl 204, 209 Margaret Battle lsocial studiesl 204, 213 Jimmie Baylor lcounselorl 198, 199 Gordon Bennett lhealthl 122, 204, 221, 226 Doris Binnion lphysical educationl 204, 226 Bettie Bird lsociol studiesl 204, 213 Guy Biuell lspeechl 204, 225 Anita Blank lphysical educationl 204, 226, 162 George Boone ldriver's educationl 204, 229 Glaydce Boyd lteocher's aidel 201 Bonnie Brandt lsocial studiesl 107, 204, 213 Robert Brock lsocial studiesl 133, 135, 213 Thomas Brown lspanishl 204, 216 Ruby Buie lmothl 204, 210 Lawrence Burnette lindustrial ortsl 204 Faye Byers lattice stoftl 203 Robert Campbell lsciencel 104, 204, 214, 215 Carl Cannop ldistributive educationl 91 , 204, 235 Gladys Carlson lotfice staftl 203 Julia Carrell lenglishl 204, 209 Roy Coers lvice-principall 194, 195 Ann Crawford lenglishl 209 Lawrence Dailey lsocial studiesl 105,122,135,148,167, 213 Margaret Dawson lenglishl 74, 204, 209 Sherri Dixon lphysical educationl 122, 204, 226 Diane Donaho lspanishl 205, 216 Edmund Fleming lbusinessl 205, 233 Loma Floyd lattice stattl 202 Helen Faster lenglishl 205, 209 Wayde Frey lenglishl 205 Susan Fugate llatinl 87, 92, 216 Jean Garlick lgermanl 84, 85, 205, 216, 217 Angela Gaspon ltrenchl 205, 216 Mittie Gillett loflice stotfl 203 Tommy Griffith lspecial educatianl 205 Carolyn Growcock lsocial studiesl 205, 213 Kenneth Holm lhealthl 122, 133, 226 Neville Hargrave lphysical educationl 162, 205, 226 Pearl Harrell lmathl 205, 210 Margaret Harris lmathl 205, 210 Lilas Harvey lteacher's aidel 201 , Martha Hastedt lenglishl 205, 208, 209 John Haxley ldriver's educationl 205, 229 Harrilee Heierman lsocial studiesl 205, 213 Conrad Hildebrant lmathl 205, 210 Lue Hodge ltypingl 205, 233 Maiar Hosea ldeanl 59, 71 , 135, 196, 197 Sherilyn Howxe lartl 205, 219 Clinton Jirasek lsocial studiesl 205, 213 JoAnn Jordan lcounselorl 198, 199 Frank Keathley lrnathl 205, 210 Joyce Koslan lattice stattl 202 Gail l.aFont lenglishl 209 Robert Lawless lsociol studiesl 205, 213 Cecil Leary lenglishl 206, 209, 238, 239 Robert Lehman lsciencel 206, 214 Joe Leonard lvice-principoll 194 Clive Lynn lsciencel 214, 215 Francis Marshall llibrorioni 200. 201 Beth Martin lenglishl 209 Hellen Martin lsciencel 206, 214 Judy Martin lcounselorl 199 Aldin Mauldin lteachef's aidel 201, 230 Lee McAdams lsocial studiesl 206, 213 Catherine Mcl.eanlmath1206, 210 Susanne Miller lcounselorl 199 Exien Mitchell lhorne economicsl 206, 223 Ferne Mizell lmathl 206, 210 Judith Morehead lsciencel 206, 214, 221 James Mosby lindustrial artsl 206 Catherian Murray lsacial studiesl 103, 206, 213 Carole Notxon lenglishl 206, 219 Heidi O'Kee1e lgerrnonl 206, 216 Beth Oliver lenglishl 206, 209 Alvin Patterson lcounselorl 100, 101, 198, 199 Micheal Pickett :serial 77, zoo, 219 Charles Priddy lsocial studiesl 206, 226 Lillie Ransom lrnathl 206, 210 Helen tlasco lhorneecanomicsl 206 James Roup lsocial studiesl 122, 133, 158,.159, 213 Helen Schier lenglishl 200. 201 Bettie Schoene lsciencel 98, 206, 2 1 4 Richard Schultz lindustrial artsl 206, 221 Leonielto Scruggs lotfice statfl 202 Harlan Sellers lphysical educationl 122, l33, 206, 226 Susan Shannon lenglishl 207, 209 John siinien lmgnsm iw Judith Shier lenglishl 204, 209 Gail Simpson lsciencel 122, 133, 141, 143, 207, 214, 227 Marguerite Sledge lspanishl 89 W, A. Sloan lprincipoll 46, 47, 192, 193, 223 Jessie Smith lhome econornics1207 Grace Stantield lsciencel 207, 214 Randy Stano liourhalisn-il 108, 112,113,116, 207, 236, 237, 331 Ann Swann ltypingl 207, 233 lola Taylor lsocial studiesl 68, 207, 213 Walter Tillman lrnathl 207, 210 James Teibert lheolttil 122, 1 35, 144, 207, 226 Mary lownsend llibrarianl 200, 201 Adrienne Yrapp lenglishl 207, 209 Susan Vonllosenberi lhome economicsl 207, 222, 223 Lorrie Watt lmathl 207, 210 Georgia West lVOEl 94, 207 Tonu'e White lrnothl 207, 210 Walter White lindustrial artsl 207, 221 Ouido Whiteside lenglishl 207, 209 william wmrwonii intein 122, 207, 219 Joseph Wood lbusinessl 207, 233 Virginia Woods lsciencel 207, 214 Wanda Young lorchestral 207 STUDENTS Joe Abell ignition 272 Mike Acasta lluniarl 149, 272 Janet Adams lseniorl 246 Robin Adams lseniorl 91, 246 Sherry Adams lseniorl 91, 246 Gary Adkins lseniofl 93, 246 Charles Aftlerboch lseniorl 65, 71 , 106, 246 Thomas Akin lseniorl 246 Becky Akin lseniorl 94, 232, 246 Carlos Aleman lseniorl 114, 246 Edward Alemon lsophornorel 288 Ruben Aleman lsophomorel 288 Connie Alexander liuniorl 246 Linda Alexander lsophomorel 288 Sheila Alexander liuniorl 272 Carol Allen lseniorl 91, 246 Danna Allen lseniorl 74, 87, 106, 246 James Allen lsophomorel 288 Wayne Allen lseniar165, 160, 161, 246 Wendy Allen lseniorl 65, 246 Richard Allison lseniorl 246 Sharon Alloway lseniorl 246 Nancy Alman liuniorl 76, 1 18, 272 Mark Almond lsophamorel 78, 288 Thomas Alvis lseniorl 65, 246 Larry Amstead liuniorl 272 Steve Anders liuniorl 272 Brenda Anderson liuniorl 272 Priscilla Anderson lsophomorel 288 Becky Andrada liuniorl 272 Susan Andrews lseniarl 234, 246 Cynthia Archibald liuniorl 61, 172 Elizabeth Arend liuniorl 272 Bonnie Arnold liuniorl 76, 272 David Arnold liuniorl 76, 81, 272 Michael Arnold lsophomorel 288 Patrick Arnold lseniorl 71, 246 Charles Arp lsophamarel 288 John Arroyo lsophomorel 288 Josephine Arroyo liuniorl 272 Catherine Ashabranner lsophomorel 288 Brenda Ates liuniorl 74, 272 Evelyn Atkins lsophomorel 288 Brenda Atkinson liuniorl 272 David Avant liuniorl 71 , 74, 85, 114, 116, 272 Beth Avery lseniorl 74, 96, 247 Joe Ayers lsophomarel 288 Terri Ayers lseniarl 247 Genie Babb liuniorl 65, 272 Scott Badgett lseniorl 247 James Baggett liuniorl 85, 272 Brian Bailey liuniorl 57, 62, 100, 133, 272 Cheryl Bailey liuniorl 74, 272 Karen Bailey liuniarl 74 Pam Bailey lsophomorel 57, 76, 288 Clara Baker lsophomarel 288 DarielBakerliunior185, 110, 272 Gerald Baker lseniorl 71, 158 Jewel Baker lsophomorel 288 Ken Baker lsophomorel 158, 288 Thomas Baker lsophamorel 288 Bill Baldwin lsophomorel 76 David Baldwin liuniorl 151 Laura Ball liuniarl 272 Chris Ballow lsophomorel 288 Jay Banks lseniorl 58, 62, 82, 116, 184, 247 Debbie Barber lsophamorel 288 Tommy Barker lseniorl 247 Michael Barnard lluniorl 272 Guy Barnes lseniorl 247 Linda Barringer lseniorl 94, 123, 247 Lari Barron lseniarl 247 Charles Barton lsophomorel 288 Richard Barton liuniarl 272 Michael Bartz lsophomorel 288 Cynthia Baselski lsophomorel 288 Jim Baskin liuniorl 272 Betty Bassett lsophamorel 1 18, 288 Mark Bateman lseniorl 64, 65, 106, 247 Mary Baughman liunior165, 76, 272 Susan Beahan liuniorl 61, 272 Gary Beard lsaphomorel 288 Jerry Beasley lsophomorel 288 Robert Beck liuniorl 272 Ange Beckman lsophomorel 288 Lean Bedell lsophomarel 100, 288 Mark Bedillion lsophomorel 154, 288 Peggy Belcher lseniorl 91, 247 Gayle Bengston liuniorl 58, 60, 74, 177, 272 Lissa Bengston lsaphomorel 1 16, 288 Mildred Benier lseniorl 247 Robert Bennett lseniorl 247 Sonny Bennett lseniorl 154, 247 Morland Bennirigtield lsophomorel 288 Russell Bentley lsophomorel 288 Ben Bentrup lsophomorel 76, 288 Glenn Berkman lseniorl 247 Cindy Berhardt liuniarl 272 Ruben Bernhordt liuniorl 272 Harry Berry lsophomorel 288 Charles Bertero lsophomorel 288 Janet Bertero lseniorl 76, 247 Betty Beseda lsaphomorel 288 David Beseda liuniorl 137, 151, 272 David Bessent liuniorl 272 Joe Beverly liuniorl 80, 272 Steve Bible lseniorl 247 Ann Bieri liuniorl 98, 272 Elisabeth Biesele lsophomorel 288 David Binder lsophamorel 288 Sherri Birdsong liuniorl 76, 272 Andrea 'WIC lsophomorel 2Bl George Birge liuniorl 160. 161, 272 - Kenneth Bishop lsophernorel 288 Teresa Black lsophomorel 288 Darrell Blackman liuniorl 272 Kotheryn Blackstoclr lsopheniorel 288 Jamie Blakey lsopharnorel 65, 110, 288 Richard Blakey liuniorl 76, 272 Billye Blankinship lsophamarel 288 Layton Blaytocli lseniorl 247 Joey Bledsoe lsaphomorel 288 Katherine Blodgett liuniorl 272 Donna Blomquist lsaphomorel 222, 288 Karen Blamquist lseniorl 78, 247 Liz Blum lseniarl 61, 247 0eAnne Boatright lsoohomarel 276, 288 Linda Boatright lsophomorel 288 Steven Boatright lsaphomorel 288 Anno Bootwright liuniorl 272 Henry Bagdanski lsenlorl 76 Robert Bogdanski liuniorl 272 Baron Bohl lseniorl 247 Beverly Bond lsendorl 247 Gary Bond liuniorl 76, 81, 272 Bobby Bonner lsophomorel 135 Sterling Boone liuniorl 158, 177, 272 Janice Boathe lsophamorel 288 Pain Bamemonn lseniorl 76, 247 David Boston liuniarl 98, 272 Gail Boston lsophomorel 56, 288 Dean Boswell lsaphornorel 76, 288 Wilbone Boswell liuniorl 272, 329 Sandra Boulter lseniorl 247 David Boyd liuniorl 272 Raymond Boyd lsopharnorel 288 sau Boykin lsenior1247 Engage Bradford lsaphornorel 85, Gessyl Bradford lsophomorel 76, 288 David Bronnen lseniorl 247 Jim Brauer lseniarl 160, 161, 176, 248 Jane lrazeltan lsophomorel 7 B, 288 Charles Bredthauer lsophomorel 135. ZBB Gray Breeden liuniorl 273 Alvin Breitenbach liuniorl 273 Delia Brewster lsophomorel 80, 288 Deborah Brinkley lsenior160, 67, 123, 244, 248 Jerry Bricoe lsophoinorel 288 Roig: Broclrett lsopharnorel 80, Barbara Bronson lsophornorel 288 Bari Brower lsophornorel 76, 288 Charles Brown liuniorl 76, 81, 85, 96, 213 Cheryl Brown lsaphomorel 288 Gilbert Brown lseniorl 71, 248 Larry Brown liuniorl 158, 159, 270, 273 Lee Brown liuniorl 61, 273 Nancy Brown liuniorl 273 Rhonda Brown lsophomorel 288 Suzan Brown liunior160, 1 18, 176, 273 Terry Brown liuniorl 273 Vance Brown liunior1B5, 133, 273 Vinnie Brown liuniorl 273 Karen Brune liuniorl 273 Flora Bryant lseniorl 248 Jerry Bryant lsophornorel 288 Joel Bryant liuniorl 273 Liz Bryant liuniorl 74, 273 Scott Bryant lsophomorel 288 Paul Buford lseniorl 71 , 248 David Bull lsaphornarel 76, 288 Johnny sun lseniorl 245 Lonu emit lsenior174, 248 Sheila Bunge liuniorl 61 , 273 Sharon Burba lseniofl 67, 74, 96. 248 Anthony Burdett lsophomorel 288 Fernando Burdette liuniorl 273 Scott Burtord lsophomorel 288 Bobby Burnette lseniarl 248 Kevin Burnette lsophomorel 149, 286, 288 Jim Burno liuniarl 273 Donna Burns lseniarl 248 Jim Burns liuniarl 65, 71 Randy Burris liuniarl 132, 273 Michelle Burton liuniorl 273 Laura Buss lseniorl 98, 248 Robert Buss lsophornorel 288 Clifford Butler liuniorl 65, 71 , 82, BS, 114, 273 Debra Butler lsophomorel 288 Robert Butler lluniorl 273 Tirn Butler lseniarl 248 Nancy Byrd lsapltonrorel 288 Pamela Byrd liuniorl 273 Pat Byrd lsophornorel 100, 290 32 24 Susan Byrd lseniorl 96, 98, 248 Terry Byrd liuniorl 273 Thomas Byrd liuniorl 56, 98, 273 Brent Caldwell lsophomorel 76, 80, 90, 135 Mark Caldwell liuniorl 273 Reginald Coldwell lsophomorel 151, 290 Janice Campbell lsophomorel 290 John Campbell liuniorl 132, 273 Ronald Campbell ljuniorl 273 Debra Cantwell lsophomorel 290 Charles Capehart lseniorl 80, 248 Susan Cardwell lseniarl 94, 248 Vernon Cardwell liuniorl 273 Calvin Carey liuniorl 273 Ken Corey lseniarl 91, 248 Rad Carey lseniorl 106, 152, 248 Linda Cargal liuniorl 273 Chris Carr lseniorl 85, 96, 168, 248 Laura Carr liuniorl 273 Tim Carrington liuniorl 273 Bill Carroll liuniorl 273 Joy Carroll lseniorl 248 Bill J. Carroll liuniorl 144 Ricky Carter lseniorl 56, 71 , 78, 248 Danny Case lseniorl 248 Judy Case lseniorl 67, 249 Terry Casparis lseniorl 85, 249 Rita Castillo lseniorl 88, 110, 249 Cheryl Catt lsophomorel 100, 290 Donna Choftin lsophomorel 65, 290 Michael Chambers liuniorl 76, 273 Susan Chambless liuniorl 273 Karen Chapman lseniarl 249 Kevin Chapman lsophomorel 135, 174, 290 Steve Chapman lseniorj 62, 100, 179, 240 Kathy Cheek liuniorl 273 Carol Chernosky lseniorl 249 Tom Chernosky lsophomorel 290 Chris Childs liuniorl 71, 273 Elizabeth Christan lseniar160, 106, 1 12, 184, 249 Susan Christan liuniorl 88, 273 Cheryl Christie liuniorl 105, 273 Rhonda.Ciani liuniorl 273 Ronald Ciani lsophomorel 135, 290 Clara Clanton liuniorl 273 Debbie Clark lseniorl 76, 249 Robert Clark liuniorl 133, 149, 273 Tom Clark liuniorl 58, 85, 152, 273 Russell Clawson lsophomorel 290 Lisa Clay liuniorl 273 Junior Click liuniorj 249 Richard Clinton lsophomorel 290 Gay Close lsophamorel 29 James Close liuniorl 273 Lisa Cobb lseniorl 106, 249 Lisa Coca lseniorl 249 Dianne Cochran lseniorl 249 Donna Cocke lsophomorel 290 Lil Cotfee liuniorl 63, 168, 273 Doug Coleman lseniorl 65, 71, 106, 249 Greg Coleman lsophomorel 290 Beverly Collins lsophomorel 290 Cassandra Collins lsophomorel 65, 1 14, 290 Colleen Collins lsophomorel 76, 290 Mark Collins liuniorl 65, 249 Melinda Collins lsophomorel 57, 65, 118, 290 David Combs lseniorl 76, 249 Susan Combs lseniorl 249 Tony Combs lsophomorel 290 John Connette liuniorl 273 Carol Cook lsophomorel 290 James Cook lseniorl 57, 160, 161, 249 Julie Cook liuniorl 273 Melissa,Cook lsophomorel 290 Pam Cook lsophomorel 65, 290 Barrie Cook lsophomorel 273 Ed Cooney liuniarl 135, 273 David Cooper lseniorl 249 Danny Coppedge lsophomorel 135, 290 Denise Cornett lsaphomorel 290 Christina Cottrell lsophomorel 290 Shelley Cottrell lseniorl 249 Jane Couryney lseniorl 249 Gary Beth Covert lsophamorel 152, 290 Kelly Covert lseniorl 74, 85, 96, 249 Frank Covington lluniorj 273 Kay Cowon lseniorl 67, 249 Karen Cox lseniarl 74, 87, 106, 250 Nancy Cox liuniorl 56, 60, 96, 274 Steve Cox liuniorl 274 Carol Craig liuniorj 274 lsoohagiicirel 290 A Steve Crain lsophamarel 290 Nancy Crank liuniarl 274 Sallie Creel liuniorl 76, 80, 96, 274 , Roy Crenshaw lsagshomofel 290 Bill Crider liuniarl 274 Paula Crider lseniorl 67, 250 Jack Crier lsaphoxnorel 290 Steve Crites lseniorl 76, 250 Janet Crott lsaphemorel 1 10, 290 Patsy Clolier lseniarl 250 I Steve Crurnley Isophomarel 290 David' Crump lsoplsomarel 78 Jorge Cue lsophomorel 290 Julia Cue liuniorl 88 Teresa Cue lseniorl 88, 166, 250 Ann Cummings lseniorl 250 Kathy Cummings liuniar160, 96, 274 ' Linda Cummings lseniarl 82, 96, 250 Tam Cummins liuniorl 274 James Cunningham lseniarl 250 Mickey Cunningham Cseniorl 65, 114, 250 Richard Curlee lseniorl 250 George Curry liuniorl 274 Fred Cutler lseniarl 76, 80, 250 Marcus Cyphers lsoplsamarel 290 David Docy lsophomorel 290 Robert Dacy tiuniorl 274 Cmyglbahl l1l.lI1lDl'1274 Risky Dahl tiuniorl 133, 274 Cadilqm Dailey lsopharnorel 290 Linda Da5leylsenior174, 87, 106, 250 Rodney Dailey lseniarl 250 Charly Danes lsoahorrsarel 290 Andi. naman iiimaqryvr, wo, 274 Clara Daniels tuniarj 250 Robert Daniels tsaatrernorel 291 Wanza Daniels lsenierj 250 Tom Darden lsophainorel 291 Brenda Dovenpvff tsephovwrel 251 Davidson Isopluamarel 291 Mare Davidson lionlorl 274 Chet Davis lsophamarel 135, 151, 174, 290 Cynthia Davis lsenioe-156, 65, 250 Debra Davis lseniarj 251 h Bement Davis lsophomorel 291 mas' oem rnnasfiasi im aan. ramen 87, 152, 251 Gail Davis lseniorl 76, 187, 251 Rosie Davis lsophamarel 291 Thomas Davis lsophamerel 76. 1,35 Dntg Dean liuniarl 224 Greg Deane liuniart 274 Kimberly Deane lsaphomorel 65, 291 Jean Deglondon lsophomarel 291 .leon Deglandon fsophamoul 291 ,Pe el ,Qkiorl 274 DOWN glen' 251' oem mlm tiunior1251 Celyna Delgado lsaphornerel 291 Lynda Delhi lneotmmorel 291 Richard Delaot lseniorl 251 lmphonmofel 291 CiuiiIHiiti65, 274 Demell Ixenidrl 251 Carolyn Dennis lsaahomorel 291 Yereso Denney lseniar160, 106, 152, 185, 2.51 Dennis Denton lservloll 251 Uv lvwsiltvwlwfwfrl 57, 110, 118, 29511 Anthony DeUnger lsophomarol ru, 291 .Nia DeWe1te leenia-rl 106, 251 Lysa Dial 1lUl110f1 56, 270, 274 my Dibrell nspmnmy 291 lsaiiihamerel 291- Diane Dillard ltet1i6rjf74, 82, 1015, 108,116,184, 251, 331 :mi nature qgunm 74, 274 Richard Dinan liuniorl 251 Edvzgzrd Dismukes lsaphamorel V1 l .- faqfkipsm iunesriri, 78, 251 Dee Dee Dachen tiimiorj 100, 110, 274 :mu asap., rin-.sap 7s, 274 Kathleen annum Q-mm av, 274 Gayle Donnell lsophomarel 291 Wlialn Donnell lsonhomarel 57, 58, 135. 177, 291 John Doty leeniafl 85, 251, 328 Paul Douglas lsophomorel 291 Wendy Douglas fsophamorel 78, 177 . V. Louretta Dowd fiuniorl 274 z Teresa Downer tiuriiort 60, 2Z4': Jonathon Doyer isapl1amorej'291f' 'S James Da le sa 105 v l plwmorel Vrcke Doyle lseniorl 251 Carat Drake liuntorj, 251 num. nanny oi, m -lviwrnt Dvilw' 85 , Duke lioiilidiviorel 291 --..........-, Robin Dungan liuniorl 105, 274 Carolyn Durant liuniorl 274 Sherry Durham lsophomorel 291 Debra Duston lsaphomorel 291 Stephanie Duston lseniorl 67 Barbara Dzenowski Iseniorl 67, 251 Jena Ebers lseniorl 56, 76, 80, 110, 116, 251 Pam Eckhoff lseniorl 96, 251 John Edgar lsophomorej 291 Mary Edinburgh lsophomorel 291 Janice Edmiston lsophomorel 291 Lester Edmonds lsophomorel 76, 81, 291 David Edmondson lseniorl 71, 96, 106, 252 June Edwards lsophomorel 291 Mark Edwards lseniorl 94, 232, 252 Peggy Edridge lseniorl 57, 74, 116, 176, 252 Tim Ellington lseniarl 62, 252 Richard Elliott liuniorl 71, 274 Bill Ellis lsophomorel 291 Carrie Ellis lsophomorel 291 Marianne Ellis lseniorl 252 Patricia Ellis lseniorl 94, 252 Tom Ellis liuniorl 274 Mike Emery lseniorl 252 Anne Epstein lsophomorel 291 Blake Eskew liuniorl 69, 80, 98, 274 Sharon Essory lseniorl 67, 252 Sylvia Estes lsophomorel 291 Ricky Ethredge lsophomorel 291 James Evans liuniorl 133, 274 Mary Evans lsaphomorel 291 Vicki Eveslage lsophomorel 291 Ralph Eyhorn liuniorl 154 Don Faglie liuniorl 274 Debra Farmer lsophomorel 291 Gary Farnsworth lseniorl 252 Nancy Farrer lseniorl 65, 74, 252 Candy Farris lseniorl 57, 76, 252 Carolyn Farris lseniorl 105, 252 Zelda Fellers lsophomorel 291 David Ferguson liuniorl 71, 274 Janice Fields lseniorl 252 Charles Fiero lsophomorel 291 Beth Findlay lsophomorel 57, 291 Sam Finger lsophamorel 291 Charles Fishbeck lseniarl 252 Audrey Fisher lseniorl 78, 252 Judy Fisher lseniorl 252 Sandy Fisher liuniorl 274 Sergio Flores lseniorl 252 Kerry Foreman lsophomorel 292 Kim Foreman liuniorl 113, 158, 274 Charles Forge lsophomorel 292 Barbara Foster liuniorl 60, 274 Mary Foster lseniorj 253 Mary J. Foster lseniorl 65, 98 Russell Foster lsophomorel 135, 292 Curtis Fowler lsophamorej 144, 292 James Fowler Iiuniorl 274 Kenneth Fowler liuniorl 138, 142, 274 Randy Fowler lsophomorel 292 Larry Franks lseniorl 71, 78, 253, 328 Martha Franks lseniorl 74, 100, 179, 187, 244, 253 Lisa Franxliuniar160, 74, 87, 274 Cathy Frasher lsophomorel 292 Patricia Frasher liuniorl 253 Sam Freeland lsophomorej 292 Joyce Freeman lseniorj 91 Diana Fresch lsophomorel 292 Thomas Friou lseniorl 253 Richard Fritsch liunlorl 68, 132, 274 Larry Fronoplel lseniorl 253 Lisa Frymon lsaphomorel 76, 292 Frank Fuccello liuniorl 132, 158, 274 Mark Fugler liuniorl 151, 292 Kirk Fulk liuniorl 82, 275 Janet Fuller lsophomorel 65, 292 Rodney Fuller liuniorl 253 Susan Fuller liuniorl 275 Trey Gainer lseniorl 150, 172, 253, 292 Mary Gallegos lsophomorel 100 Jane Gallo lsophomorel 292 Patrick Gallo liuniorl 133, 275 Erma Galloway lsophomorel 57, 100 Rodney Gamble liuniorl 80, 275, 292 Ronnie Gamble lsophomorel 76 Alice Gann lseniorl 85 Christionne Garcia lsophomorel 292 Cynthis Garcia lseniorl 253 Margaret Garcia liuniorl 273 Robert Garcia lsophomorel 292 Fred Garza lsophamorel 292 Katherine Garza lsophomorel 292 Gribovol. lsoplmmorel 292 - Lf? liril i iissti s:1v21iHlifi?,X S Anthony Gattuas lseniorl 253, 76, 80 Vicky Gaulding lsapliarnorej 292 tmi GW! I ..,,, 0 292 Therese Gov: liunlarl 275 I , Victor Cvoveridafserdarl 253, 65.- HN5. 85 . , . W Denver Gebert liuhiarl 275 ' Phyllis Gebert lseniorl 253, 74 Krogg? Gentry lsenlorl 253, 71, isrnluy Gent mptioiimi 292,571 Robert Gibbins Qtailarl 275, 149, '- ' A 1 51 Candy Gibson lsophomarel 76, 168, 292 Dorrelyn Gibson fiuniorl 275 Julie Gibson lreniorl 553 19:53 Gibson lsojshomorelbi Lynn Giddens lsophomarel 292 Guy Giesen lsopharnorel 135, 292 James Gilbert Guniarl 275 , Steve Gilbert lisrniarl 275 7 Gill! tiij , 1 Danny 6111 qsophomorel 136, 292' Marlene Gill Qseniorl 163, 253 Y Cynthia Gillette livtlhomarel 292 Jacqueline Glanz liuniarl 56, 63, 152, 275 Lynn Glare: 74, 106, 253 Mille Gloss 180511615 253 jf 8eth Glirnp liuniod 275 Jayee Gabor lseniorl 253 Barron Godwin lsophornarel 292 Karen Goertx liontarj 163, 275 David Goldstein Ihmiatl 71 , 275, Gfeaary Goldsteipflseniorl 153 if - Dianna Gonzales iiuntarj 76 John Gonzales fiainiarj 76, 81, 275 Jin Gonzales lseniorl 71 Oand Goodwin lsoptiomarel 78, 275 Quin Goodwin Qiuriiorl 275 . Goodwin Ishniorl 137, 151, 259 Jenny Gore lsophornarel 292 Melanie Gabowske liuniarl 74, 275 Veronica Granada lxeniery 254 Miiiltal 6f0lVQFf:Q1i81181'1 98, 275- Susan Granaff liuniorl 275 1' Naomi Gronaft lsephomerel 292 Sharon Gronotf lxophomorel 292 John Grant lseniorl 254 lidiard Grant lsoahomorel 292 sms Grant quam 275 I I cieylsnwmlsa, we 1+ Qiarles Green 188111011 254 Rebecca Green lmphomerel 78, 292 Alexa Greg lseniorj 254 John Gres twplwmm 292 76 Cherly Grittin lsophomarel 76. 292 Earnest Griffin tiwiarl 138, 275 Glenn Griffith isqgharnorel 292 origin simian 275 1 orimsqaiisnivs, i-os.-,gin ' 273 1 ' 7 7 Gwen Grimes ilantorl 254 Georgia Grissom liuntorl 275 Kate Graesbeck Qseularl 106, 254 Sandro 61-oemhel lS99fl0YftQfll . t 1:1292 -'.. 1: ., 1,1 Gronavvskiilioniorl 275 Millbn Gmtiel' Qirhlbfl 175 Phylies Grazier lsmiorj 94, 254 Kimberly Grubb: Gunierl 102, 275 cms. Gninanm rpnaai ws Qndrew Gvafigtlafa lseniorl 160, A K 1 tm, . . . lsophomorejl' 176, 292 Carolyn Gustafson liuniarl 56, 76, 275 omni Gmini. minion 275 Loora GUflOY1fOlVQlstH10t'J 275 L Gutisreifiisniqfi 76, 2541- 'bagene Gvyon lsenioft 85, 254' F Milan Guytan fiuniorl 275 Gary Hacklernan fseniorl 158, 254 boo Hackleman fsophomarel 292 Haddad lsaphomorel 293 Bonne Hoggertyiliuniarl 275 ,jg Delores Helm lieriiort 254 Mime Haile lmahomerel 65, 88, Suzette Haile leeniorl 65, 88, 1 14, 174, 254 . ' Willie Hale lsoplqomorel 293 , K 5 frqeqwufn nellpgssphnmoisi zvsg diss. neu livnior1275 , John Halligan lsaphornarel 151 , 293 I l'l0ll5W .li04!l0'l44f 154, ,. , my I , ,, ,V,. , ,. V' 13111 3265 j ynsniniantgganiury 75, 154 David Hampton lsophomorel 293 Pamela Hannusch liuniarl 275 Douglas Hansen lsophomorel 144, 293 Pamela Hardemon lsophamorel 293 Wesley Hardemon liuniorl 135, 177. 275 George Harden lseniarl 254 Beth Hardestyliunior163, 82, 114, 275 Shirley Hardin lseniorl 100, 254 Peggy Harmer liuniorl 275 Darrell Harper lsophomorel 76, 293 Donald Harper liuniarl 275 Kay Harper lseniorl 254 Jill Harrington lsophomorel 293 Delores Harris lseniarl 254 Hallie Harris lsophomorel 293 Mary Harris lsophomorel 287, 293 Deloris Harrison liuniorl 275 Keith Harrison lseniorl 254 Mark Harrison liuniorl 275 Vanessa Harrison lsophomorel 57, 293 Cheryl Hartley lseniorl 67, 100, 254 Dale Hartley lsophamorel 88 Philip Hartnady lseniorl 116, 151, 255 David Hartwell liuniorl 275 Mark Hartwell lsophornorel 293 Tam Hartwell liuniorl 275 Jane Harvey lsophomorel 293 Kevin Harwi lsophomorel 158, 293 Linda Hauer lseniorl 255 Allan Hausman liuniorl 275 H. 8. Hawkins lseniorl 255 James Hawkins lsophomorel 135, 293 Arthur Hawley lseniorl 161 Marianna Hawley lseniorl 57, 60, 74, 108, 116, 118, 255 Steve Hawley lseniorl 62, 255 Judy Hay lseniorl 255 Eddie Hayden lseniorl 255 Hans Haydon lseniorl 255 Frank Haynes lsophomorel 293 Judy Hayse lsophomorel 293 Kevin Hazard liuniorl 144, 275 Craig Hearn lsophomnrel 76, 80, 81 Anne Hearonlsopl1omorel65, 293 Jim Hector liuniorl 133, 158, 275 Charles Hellman lsophomorel 293 David Hellman lseniorl 255 David Himingson lsophomorel 293 Gary Henderson lseniorj 76, 78, 80, 155 Pamela Henderson lseniarl 67, 74, 187, 255 Jett Hendrix liuniarl 275 Cynthia Henery lsophomarel 293 John Henery liuniorj 158, 159 Ronald Hennig liuniorl 151, 275 Chet Henry lseniorl 71, 255 Bruce Henson lseniorl 65, 116, 255 Sammy .Henson liuniorl 76, 276 Grace Hernandez liuniorl 276 James Hernandez liuniorl 276 Charles Hiett liuniarl 255 Hugh Higgins lsophornorel 293 Nelda Higgs lseniorl 255 Betsy Higley lseniorl 65, 78, 293 Cynthia Hill lsophomorel 80, 293 Deborah Hill lsaphomorel 293 Deborah P. Hill lsophomorej 293 Juanita Hill lsophomorel 293 Ken Hill lseniorl 255 Lattema Hill lsaphomorel 293 Leonard Hill lsophamorel 135 LuAnn Hill lseniorl 94, 255 Sharon Hill liuniorl 118, 276 Shirley Hill lseniorl 255 Valerie Hill lsophomorel 56, 293 Erin Hillen lsophomorel 293 Edwin Hindsman liuniorl 154, 276 Debbie Hinesley lsophomorel 293 Steve Hipe liuniorl 276 Laura Hitt liuniorj 276 Kathryn Hixon liuniorl 56, 65 Janice Hobbs lseniorl 91, 234, 255 Kelly Hodge lseniarl 57, 62, 76, si,1l4,11o,1s2,255 Sheila Hodges lsophomorel 293 Wayne Hodgson liuniorl 76, 293 Mary Hoetlein lseniorl 91 , 187, 234, 255 Paula Hoffman lseniorl 91, 176, 255 Wendy Hoffman lseniorl 91, 234, 255 Ernest Hohmann lsophomorel 293 David Holland liuniorj 276, 293 Sharon Hollis liuniorj 276 Brenda Holloway lseniorl 255 Arthur Holly lseniorl 255 Deborah Holly lsophomorel 61 , 293 Key Holman: naman 1012.270 Robert Holt lseniorl 256 ' Marsha Halub liuniorl 276 ' Wayne Hal: lsophornorej 293 William Hall liuniarl 276 Hernuin l'le9ningllopl'ran1are167, 85, 276: Bruce Napkins llwhamorel 293 John Hopkins lsophamorel 293 Darrell Horn liuniorl 71, 96, 276 Ada Harlan lseniorl 256 buggy Houghton lsophornorel Cheryl House lsophamorel 293 Mary Howland lsophornarel 57, 76, 293 William Howland liuniorl 57, 69, 76, 276 Dan Hoytlsmiorl 236 , Kathleen t'lrncir lseniarl 256 Kenneth Hubbard lseniarl 71, 256 Ann Hobbs lsophornorel 98, 293 Deborah Hudginx lsophomorel 293 Jay Hudson lsophomorej 293 Sus Hudson lsenior165,'8B, 102, 56 . :um Hmmm timmy se, tio, an Karen Huff liuniorl 102, 276 Nancy Huff lseniori 152. 266 Robert Hughes lsoahornore1'293 Patsy Huntlseniarl 56, 74,l 100, 182, 256 Roy Hunt lseniorl 56, lm, 1 14, 132, 166, 176, 237, 256 Douglas Hurst lsophomarel 293 Koggeen Huston lsenior174, 96, 6 ' Craig Hutohens lsophornorel 135, 154, 174 Terry Hutchings lseniorj 71, 256 Daniel Hutchins liuniarl 276 Melissa Hutchins lseniori 256 John Hygh fiuniorj 276 A Gary lngram lluniorl 256 Deborah lnsoore liuniorl 276 Paula lrbylsopharnare165, 110, 293 Cynthia lovin lseniorl 74, 256 Nina lrvin lseniorl 256 Peggy liz lseniorl 256 Bonnie Jackson lseniarl 256 Carolyn Jackson lseniarl 38, 61 , 123, 177, 256 Lolo Jackson liuniorl 222 Wesley Jackson lsoohomorel 57, 144, 294 Willie Jackson lsoplromorel 294 David James lsophamorel 294 Dennis James liuniorl 61, 276 Mary James lluniorl 276 Nancy James lsophomorey 294 James Jankneat lseniorl 102, 114, 116, 256 Bill Janousel: liuniorl 294 Milne Jaquet lsoohomorel 294 Linda Jarornilla lsaphornarel 294 Tony Jarornillo lluniorl 256. 276 Patty Jasper liuniarl 110, 276 Sherryl Jathe liuniorl 276 Jill Javarelr lsaphornorel 294 Som Jeffery lseniorl 76, 80, 81, 187, 256 Debbie Jehn lseniorj 76, 256 Jason Jennings liuniorl 276 Rosa Jennings liuniarl 57, 88, Katherine .lentz lsophornorel 294 Debbie Jernigan lseniorl 256 George Jett Ejuniorl 135, 276 Alex Jirrrenex lsaphornorel 176, 294 Byron Johnson liuniorl 276 Carlene Johnson liuniorl 276 Darlene Johnsen lsophornarel 294 Debbie Johnson lsaphomorel 60, 75 1 18 294 r r Datty Johnson lnniorl 257 Dupree Johnson lseniorl 257 Terry Johnson lseniorl 127, 128, 132, 257 Gary Johnson lsophornorel 294 Jerry Johnson lsophomofel 144, 158, 294. Jill Johnson lsophomorel 57, 294 Judy Johnson lseniarl 257 Karen Johnson lseniorl 257 Roady Johnson liuniorl 76, 1 33, 6 Robert Johnson lseniorl 126, 133, 151, 257 Theodore Johnson liuniorl 276 Thomas Johnson liuninrl 62, 138, in, 276 Melissa Joiner liuniorl 276 Paul Janos iseniarl 78 Alton Janes liuniorl 276 Janis Jones liuniorl 62, 123, 166, 270, 276 Jennifer .lanes lsophamorel 294 Raymond Janes liuniorl 276 Samuel Janes lseniorl 257 Kenny Jordan lseniorl 65, 76, 257 JoAnn Joseph liuniorl 74, 276 Nancy Jaurneay liuniorl 76, 80, 276 Steve Jaurneay lseniorl 257 Johnny Jowers liuniorl 276 Barbara Kanetzky liuniorl 276 Clyde Kauffman lsophomorel 294 Pat Kaufman lseniorl 257 Mary Jo Keathley lseniorl 57, 74, 182, 257 Bob Keck lseniorj 71 , 138, 150, 151, 182, 257, 328 Karee Keck lsaphomorel 76, 294 James Kelley liuniorl 76, 276 Jill Kelly lsophomorel 294 Dale Kemnitz lseniorl 257 Karen Kemp liuniorl 276 Trey Kendrick lsaphomorel 294 Judy Kentor liuniorl 276 Craig Kercho lseniorl 112, 1 14, 116, 180, 257 Lloyd Key lseniarl 257 Kim Keyser liuniorl 277 Madlyn Kidd liuniorl 277 Brian King lseniorl 92, 258 Janet King lsophomorel 294 Janice King lsophomorel 294 David Kinney lsophomorel 294 Debra Kinney lseniorl 118, 258 Kelly Kinser lseniorl 133, 149, 258 Karen Kite liuniorl 74, 277 Alice Klepac lsophomarel 294 William Klepac liuniorl 91, 277 Dan Kline lseniorl 133, 258 Kathryn Klipsch lseniarl 258 Colette Knisel lseniorl 258 Philip Knisely1sophamare176, 294 Loyce Knotts liuniorl 277 DeWitt Knox lseniorl 258 Laurie Knox lsophomorel 65, 294 Nancy Knox lsophomorel 65, 294 Trina Knox lsophomorel 100, 194 Brenda Knowlton liuniorl 277 Luscaine Knue liuniorl 74, 277 Valarie Koetelda liuniorl 277 Kristin Koerschaen liuniorl 96, 277 Andrew Koester lsophomorel 294 Edward Kohler liuniorl 277 Kim Koile lsophomorej 176, 295 Linda Kokel lseniarl 106, 258 Andy Kopra liuniorl 56, 63, 76, 98 Byron Koslan lsophomarel 76, 295 Debbie Koslan lseniorj 76, 85, 106 Melody Krager lsophomorej 295 Beth Krause lsophomorel 85, 295 Kevin Krause lsophomorel 295 David Kroll lsenior165, 71 , 85, 106, 114, 258 . Paula Krueger liuniorl 277 Janie Krugman lseniorl 85 Walter Kuenast lsophornorel 76, 295 Roger Kunshick lsophomorel 76, 80, 295 Jimmy Kunschik lseniorj 62, 106, 133,161, 183, 258 Debbie Kusiaw lseniorl 258 David Kutch liuniorl 132, 175, 277 Leah Lacy lsophomorel 61, 295 Rex LoFitte liuniarl 36, 56, 71 , 80, 277 Howard LaGrone lsophomorel 151, 295 Michele LaGrone liuniorl 85, 277 Phil Laird lseniorl 258 Terri Laird liuniorl 277 Denise Lamb lseniorl 258 Gary Lamb lsophomarel 158, 295 Kay Lamb lsophornorel 295 Reagan Lambert liuniarl 158, 277 Jack Land lsophornarej 295 Tom Land liuniarl 277 Julie Langdon 1seniorl57, 74, 176, 255 Leslie Langdon lseniorl 74, 258 Dennis Langston liuniorl 277 Robin Lankert liuniorl 277 Chyril Lallache liuniorl 277 Lindsay Larson lseniorl 258 Debro Latimer lseniorl 65, 258 Rebecca Laughton lseniorl 259 Judith Lawrence lsophomorel 295 Vickie Lawson iseniorl 91, 259 James Leach lseniorl 185, 259 Jay Ledbetter lseniorl 133, 259 Christopher Lee lsophomorej 295 Karen Lee lsophamorel 295 Miranda Lee lsophomorej 295 Philip Leisering lsophomorel 295 David Leite lseniorl 259 Fred LeMaistre lseniorl 156, 157 Betsy LeMond liuniarl 277 James LeMond lluniorl 277 Mary Leonard lsophomorej 295 Billy Lester lseniorj 259 David Lewallen liuniorl 277 Fred Lewis lseniorl 259 John Lewis lsophomorel 295 Phil Liesering lsophomorel 135 James Linden Iseniorl 161, 259 Ruby Lindley liuniorl 277 ,.,., , y Diana Lirrdner liuniarl 277 , Jane Lindsey liuniorl 63, 277 A Beverly Lints lsophomarel 295 Mario Lipscomb lsophomorel 295 Steve Livesoy lsophornorel 295 Deborah Llewllyn lsaohamerel 295 Richard Llewellyn lseniorl 259 Bobby Lloyd luniary 36, 108, 1 14, 116,16B,181, 259, 331 Coral Lloyd lsophornarel 61 , 287, 295 Debbie Lloyd lsaphornorel 295 Kirk Lobb lsophownorel 295 Roland Laera lsoplromarel 295 Rosalinda Loera 277 Janet Long liuniori 277 Mike Long lseniarl 133, 259 Raeshel Lang lseniarl 259 Trudy Look lunior1259 Jarilooney lseniorl 74, 259 Michael Lopez lsopliomorel 295 Jesse Lord lsaphornorel 295 Deborah Larenzen fseniorl 295 Jrmel Lovell lsopharnorel 76, 295 Qoincy Lowrnan Quniorl 277 309441 Lawrance lsophornarel 295 Doug Lawrie lseniart 295 Ken Loyd lsopharnorel 161 Danny Lucas liuniorl 161 Tom lucas lsophomorej 135, 296 Jean Ludl liuniorl 56, 63, 277 Marie Lugo lsaphoetorej 296 V K Paulo Lundgren lsaphornorel 296 David Luttrell lsophamorel 296 Johnny Luttrell lsophomorel 296 Donna Lycliman lseniorl 24 Charles Lyda llhtllldfl 277 Coral Lyles lsophcimorei 65, 296 Kirli Lyons lsophamorel 296 - Nazi Lyons liuniorl 277 Mabel Lysgaard lsaptwomarel 296 Granger MacDonald lseniorl 259 Jane MocNadd lsapholnorel 260 Robin Magnus Eseniori 260 I Teresa Malte liuwiorl 277 Jcunes Mahan lsoplsoi-novel 135, 176, 296 Patrick Malec liuniorl 277 LeeAnn Molina fsophornorel 71 , 296 ' . Stoke Monkus lseniori 260 Karen Manning lsmiarl 74 Ann Mannix lseniorl 260 Mott Monroe lsophornorel 296 John Marion lsopharnorel 296 Rocky Marlatt liuniarl 277 Margie Muroney lseniarl 260 1 Mari Maroney isophornarel 296 John Marroqvin liuniorl 277 Albert Marshal liuniorl 277 Bernice Martin liuniori 277 Gary Martin lsoplsomarel 65, 296 Gary Martin liuniorl'71, 277 ' -1 Nancy Martin tiuniori 61, 74, 277 Nancy Mortin fseaiort 57, 260 Nina Martin lseniar165, 66, 88, 260 Thomas Martin ljmrxiori 277 Murnnwlmivrl 277 -'-. 15f1gf5fi'g, Leonard Manirieiiliuniarl 76, 26692, larry Mason lsophomarel 151 , ' 296 WiBiom Matern lsaphomorel 296 Lemmon ramen isa, 159, 0 1375 4i:95i1:i, Cindy Moxcey ljuiriorl 60. 278 525721: Jerry Maxwell lsoohomarel 296 ,- Kietlt May lsopliornorel 144, 296 Kathy Mayes liuniarl 104, 278 Debbie McA11ster,lzeniorl 260 H McAl1lter Qsophamarel Mem. 1 45, ies, ff? 260 Jae McCann lseniorl 260 Robin McCarty ljuniory 174, 278 Roxanne McCartyIseniar1 38, 38, .61, 222, 244, 260 McCallum Sophomore! 2961 Charlotte McCoolre liimiarl 278 Patrick MCMillen lseniarl 260 Edwino Mctfhoil lsaphomorel 177, 296 K Jane Mcwheomrer isoohomarej Q-76, 296 A - Barry Meador lsoplsomorel 1 35, 296 Carolyn Means lsaphomorel 296 Steve Means liuniari 71, 278 Moran Mears tianiarl 78, 278 C1i?s1:sMeotlsapi'iamou1 135, if Karen Meeker lsophomorel 296 Miriam Melton lsophomorel 296 Maria Mendez liuniorl 88, 278 candy mm :msn 278 Pain Menkino livniorl 278 , Juanes Meredith lsoohomorel 110, iv, 237, 296 g Bob Meroney lsenioil 56262, 184, 244, 260 if Brad Merritt liunieifl 96, 178' Merrlttgiirigiiglhoii-1ore1ls1,,, Q , 6 Q, 1, ,.,g.. 5 l I n 326 Brenda Mewis liuniorl 260 Michial Meiyer liuniorl 278 Angela Michalenko lsophomorel 296 Kathy Middleton lsophomorel 296 Lee Mider liuniarl 63, 110, 278 Ted Mider liuniorl 278 Charles Mieors lsaphamorel 135, 149, 151, 296 Paul Mikeska lsophomorel 65, 296, 329 Carolyn Miller liuniarl 278 Dennis Miller lseniarl 158, 260 larry Miller liuniarl 144, 278 Luan Miller liuniorl 278 Kenny McCorquodole lsophomorel 76, 294 Beverly McCreory lseniorl 66, 260 Joanne McCreary liuniarl 278 Deobroh McDaniel lsaphomorel 296 John McDaniel liuniorl 278 Elizabeth McDonald lluniorl 74, 103, 270, 278 Granger McDonald lseniorl 56, 71 James McDonald lsophomorel 144, 296 Mary McDonald lsaphomorel 65, 110, 296 Randy McDonald lsophomarel 76, 80, 96, 296 Ross McDonald lseniorl 71 , 78, 88, 260 Cynthia McElroy lsaphomarel 296 Kenis McGough liuniorl 65, 152, 278 Down McGregor lseniorl 296 Margaret McGrew liuniorl 78, 88, 278 Kay Mcllvian lsophomorel 85, 296 Scott Mclntosh lsophomorel 80, 81, 76, 296 Patrick Mclntrye lsophomorel 296 Timothy Mclntrye liuniorl 277 Carol McKelbey liuniorl 118, 278 Myrn McKelvey lseniorl 260 Allen McKendree lluniorl 65, 71 , 85, 278 Donna McKenna liuniorl 278 Chris McKeown lsaphomorel 276 Julia McKie liuniorl 87, 296 Kem McKinney lseniorl 74, 106, 260 Constance McLeod liuniorl 56, 278 Kelly Mcleod lseniorl 132, 260 Kathyrn McMiam liuniorl 278 Robert Miller lsophomorel 296 Ronald Miller liuniorl 132 Ronnie Miller lseniorl 266 Terry Miller lsophomorel 297 Kathy Minor liuniorl 56, 82, 278 Joe Mitchell Iseniorl 260 Kathryn Mitchell liuniorl 104, 278 Linnann Mitchell lsophornorel 297 Wendy Mitchell liuniorl 278 Rory Modersohn liuniorl 278 Karen Mogonye liuniorl 73 Helen Mahrmann liuniorl 56, 65, 74, 78, 96, 278 Vicky Mokry Isaphomorel 297 Sandra Montague lsophomorel 297 Lourdes Montesina lseniorl 57, 66, 74, 87, 88, 260 Debbie Montgomerty lsophomorel 297 Michelle Moore lsophornorel 78, 297 Cleveland Moore lseniarl 94, 185, 244 Dwayne Moore lseniorl 71, 78, 261 Geneva Moore lseniorl 92, 261 James Moore lsaphamorel 278, 297 James Moore liuniorl 118 Jim Moore lsophomarel 98, 297 Melanie Moore lsophomorel 65 Susi Moore lseniorl 65, 261 Terry Moore lsophomorel 297 Tam Moore liuniorl 278 Mary Moreno lsaphomorel 297 Glenda Morgan liuniarl 278 James Morgan lsapharnorel 297 Michael Morgan liuniarl 80, 132 Michelle Morgan Iseniarl 261 Teresa Morgan liuniorl 80, 278 Terry Morgan liuniarl 278 Allen Moritz lseniorl 261 Jana Moritz liuniorl 278 Steve Morris lseniorl 261 Megan Morrison lseniorl 261 Wayne Morrison lseniorl 261 Kevin Morrow liuniorl 278 Gerald Mosby liuniorl 278 Dudley Mosley lseniorl 132 Tim Mosley lsophomorel 156, 297 Steve Moss lsophomarel 76, 297 Tim Mossman liuniorl 91, 137, 151, 278 Ann Mayniman lseniorl 261 Eric Muelburger lxophomarel 1 57, 297 Susan Mueller liuniorj 88, 278 Kirsten Mullen lsophornorel 65, 78, 100,115,137, 297 run Muusi qiunaefi as, 278 John Mulvey lseniorl 59, 170, 132, 261 11m Mulvey lsophamorel 135 Diane Munlxzo liuniorl 65, 98 Manda Munn liuniarl 76, 80, 298 Becky Murphy liuniorl 61, 177, 279 Cindy Murray lsophornorel 297 Dennis Murray lsophamorel 297 John Murray lseniorl 261 Kathryn Murray lsapharnorel 297 Robert Murray lsophomorel 297 Margaret Murtha fseniorl 38. 60, 123, 174, 261 Nancy Myers lserriarl 261 Mike Nabars lseniorl 132, 141, 158, 261 Donna Nanney lseniarl 261 Jeff Nash lsophomorel 135, 297 Michr1eINassourlseniorl76, 80, 26 Magdalene Nauerlfiunior178, 279 Susan Nauert luniorl 261 Karen Nedler lsophamorel 56, 299 Ronald Neitek lsopharnorel 297 Jolie Nelson lseniorl 261 Shirley Nernic lsopharnarel 297 Michael Nernic lseniorl 261 David Nemir liuniarl?1, 137, 156, 979 Pam Nemir lsophomarel 297 Deborah Nerkowski lseniorl 94, 261 David Newcomb lseniorl 71, 261 Mary Newcomb lseniorl 100, 262 George Newman lseniorl 252 Mary Ney lseniorl 262 Stephanie Neyland lseniorl 262 Carol Nichols lwvllotnorel 297 Charles Nichols leeniori 132 Ronnie Nichols liuniorl 279 Beth Nitsehke lseniorl 57, 60, 66, 74, 174, 222, 263 Kirby Nockers liuniarl 71, 279 Richard Nodler lsophornarel 135, 297 1'1eae617Nowland laophomarel 66, Dan Nolte lsaphornarll 76, 81, 297 Rodger Nooner lseniorl 267 Randy Norman lsophomorel 76 Robert Norman lsophomarel 76 Charles Norris lsertiarj 71, 115, 137, 262 ' David Norwood lseniorl 161, 262 Randy Norwood fsophornorel 297 Rex Nunnolly lsaphornorel 297 Greg Nygard lseniorl 262 on-,aa comm armory ru, 145, 151, 179 Larry Ockletree lsophomarel 100, ' 168, 297 Bizabeth O'Conne1 liuniarl 56, 63, 5 K 75, 279 . M611 Odonr liuaiofj 279 Cincgr 0'Dannellliunior164, 74, 279 Keveon O'l'1eorrielsophornore1 297 Lindo Oliver lseniorl 262 Fred Olrn lseniarl 131, 132, 262 Caro! Olson lseniorl 262 Kim Olson ljuniorl 783 Porn Olson liuniorl 279 Rose Oroaca liuniorl 74, 279 Theresa Orazco lsophornorel 297 Lance Osborne lsophomarel 297 sim owqrr liuniorl 76, ao, 279 Carolyn Ott lsaphornorel 297 Hessie Owen lseniarl 36, 57, 60, 74, 108, 117, 1681, 262, 331 Robin Poco lseniorl 94, 262 frank Page lsaohernorel 86, 298 Mike Polla lsaphornarei 298 Russell Parker liuniarl 71 Terry Parker livniorl 72, 279 Vicky Parker lsophomorel 299 Jenniter Parkhurst lsaphornorel 82, 85, 1 18, 298 Jim Parkhurst liuniorl,279 Kenneth Parks liuniorl 279 Ronald Parks liuniorl 279 Terry Parks lsophomarel 76, 298 Jeff Parsons ISOPDOIDOIUJ 298 Steven Porvan lsophornorel 298 Daniel Patterson lioniorl 132, 279 Nancy Patterson lsaphomorel 85, 98, 298 Fred Paul fseniorl 262, Anne Paulissen tluniorl 279 Marv Poulissen lseniart 262 Bud Paulissen lsopharnorel 98, 115, 298 luciona Pavan liuniorl 161, 279 Michael Powleka lseniorl 262 Liz Payne liuniarl 279 Sherri Payne lsophomorel 65, 298 Thomas Payne lseniorl 162 Bryon Peacock liuniorl 76, 80, 81 , 279 Evie Pearson liuniorl 56, 63, 76, 279 8orbara Peck lsaphamorel 298 Steve Pedigo lseniorl 262 Deeann Peebles liuniorl 279 Jo Pebbles liuniorl 98, 279 Vida Pebbles lsophomorel 298 Ernestine Penisette liuniorl 279 Mark Perdue lseniorl 262 Auroia Pereg lseniorl 262 Barbara Perez Iiuniorl 262 Robertina Perez lseniorl 263 Kim Perry lsophomorel 298 Linda Peschka lseniorl 76, 85, 263 Vincent Peschka lsophomorel 298 Craig Petterson lseniarl 76, 263 David Petterson lseniorl 262 Marvin Petterson liuniarl 263 Rodger Petterson liuniarl 104 Virgil Petterson ljuniorl 263 Troy Petitt liuniorl 144, 145 Martha Petty lseniorl 76, 263 Deedie Phillips lseniarl 91, 263 Donna Phillips lseniorl 263 Georgina Phillips liuniorl 57 Gregory Phillips lseniorl 76, 81, 263 Richard Phillips lsophomarel 76, 80, 82, 298 Sandra Pickle lsophomorel 298 Andrew Pearse lsaphomorel 88, 298 David Pearse lseniarl 71, 151, 289 Donald Piland lseniorl 263 Douglas Pinion lseniorl 76, 118, 263 llesa Pinkard liuniorl 74, 106, 279 Cheryl Poe lsophomorel 298 Linda Paelman liuniorl 280 Diane Pollard lseniorl 263 Debbie Pool Iseniorl 78, 263 JoAnn Pope lsaphomorel 298 Linda Porter lseniorl 263 Mick Porter lsophomorel 298 Philip Porter lsophomorel 76, 298 John Pounds lsophomarel 135, 298 Christine Powell lsophomorel 298 John Powell qiunacn 71, 115, 116, 118, 280 1erry Powell lsophornarel 135, 158, 167, 298 Russell Powers lsfphomorel 298 11m Prather lseniorl 263 Dan Pregent lseniarl 263 Nancy Prellop lseniorl 263 Randy Present liuniarl 132, 148, l50,151, 175, 280 Cindi Price liuniorl 92, 280 Morris Priest liuniorl 280 Beth Pringle liuniorl 76, 280 Mike Pringle lsaphamorel 298 Bill Pracell lsophamorel 298 Sarah Praske lsophomorel 298 Nelson Puett liuniorl 96, 132, 280 Robert Pullin liuniorl 280 Pom Purcell lseniorl 74, 263 Renea Purser lsophomorel 298 Sharon Putnam ljuniorl 76, 280 Kathy Quigley liuniorl 280 Jean Robb liuniarl 280 Don Raby lsophomarel 298 Susan Race liuniorl 280 Bob Raesz lseniorl 263 Brenda Ragland liuniorl 280 Jeffrey Rogsdale liuniorl 263 Mark Rainey liuniorl 57, 280 Denise Rains liuniorl 280 Terrance Ramm lsophomorel 135, 298 John Ramsey lsophomorel 76, 280, 298 Kathy Ramsey liuniorl 280 Jeff Randall lsaphomorel 76 Lindo Rapier lsophamorel 298 Jill Rasco lsophomorel 65, 298 Andrea Rauch liuniarl 280 Christine Rauch lsophomorel 298 Pamela Rauch lseniarl 263 Regina Rawson liuniarl 82, 280 Rick Ray lseniorl 160, 161, 263 Debbie Reagan liuniarl 74, 82, 96, 280 Terri Reagan liuniarl 280 Leslie Reoves lsophomorel 298 Susan Redding lseniorl 264 Darrel Reece liuniarl 151, 280 Nancy Reese liuniorl 280 Kent Reimann lseniarl 157, 175, 264 Curtis Reinhardt liuniorl 280 Deborah Reininger lsophomorel 298 Shirley Rendon liuniorl 280 Jose Reyes liuniorl 76, 81, 280 Teresa Reyes lseniorl 264 Mike Reynolds liuniorl 280 John Rhoodes lseniorl 132, 264 Sherri Rhoodes liuniarl 76. 280 John Ribble lsophornorel 298 . James Rice liuniorl 113, 280 Tyra Rich liuniorl 264 f Bobbye Richardson liuniorl 280 John Richardson lweniarl 264 Mary Richardson lsephomorel 298 Jennifer Riding: lsaohornarel:8D, 299 Hal Riggs liuniorl 92 ' , Chris Riha lseniorl 85, 264 rm may qmail 254 linda Ringstaft lseniorl 264 Jane Ripperger liuniorl 76, 280 Lester Rivers lsophornorel 135, 299 Anson Robbins lsaphomorel 299 Michael Roberson liuniorl 280 Bonnie Roberts lrophomarel 1 10, 287, 299 Scott Roberts lseniorl 57 Linda Robertson livniarl 88, 280 Mille Robertson liuniarl 280 Charles Robinson lsophomarel 299 Choflesetto Robinson lseniori 264 Joanna Robinson liuniorl 78 Patti Robinson liuniorl 156, ,157 Patricia Robison liuniorl 280 Vannie Rodgers lsaphamorel 78 Gerald Rodriguez liuniorl 280 Peter Rodriguez liuniorl 280 Rolando Rodriguez liuniarl 71, 280 Tony Rodriguez lluniorl 131, 280 Shirley Ragerslsophornorel 299 Martha Root lseniarl 108, 1 16, 118, 264, 299, 331 Walter Rosenbusch lsophameret 80, 299 Coral Ross lseniorl 264 Porn Ross lsaphornorel 76, 299 Belinda Howden liuniorl 280 Jimmy llowe lsoplrornarel 299 Kirk Rowland lseniorl 71 , 264 Kim Eioniorl 57, 132,280 .lo Rucker tiuniarl 100 ' K rim rrudd :mm 71 , vo, 187, 264 resin may liuniorl zso Debbie Ruiz lsophamorel 299 Vicki Ruiz lseniorl 78, 264 James Rvmrnel liuniorl 280 Pat Romsey lseniorl 264 David Russell lsophaniorej 135, 151, 299 Frank Russell lsenlorl 160, 161, 264 Craig Russell lsophomorel 135, 149, 299 Rushton Russell lseniofl 264 Leonard Irma lseniorl 264 Dolores Sakas lseniorl 264 Donald Salter llunlorl 280 Sherry Salter lseniorl 69, 264 .toe Samaniego lsophomorel 299 Deborah Sarnsel lsophornorel 299 Kent Samuelson liuniarl 280 Ridtarcl Sanchez liuniorl 280 Alon Sander lsophornarel 299' lrenda Sanders liuniorl 69, 280 Carolyn Sanders lseniarl 74, 264 Jackie Sanders liuniorl 2M Cyndyiansing lseniorj AO, 115, 263 ' Jackie Sonsing lseniorl 91, 264 Tommy Sansing liuniarl 281 Philip Sansorn lsopharnorel 135, 299 Sue Souls lsophamcnel 299 Bob Schncherl lseniarl 149, 265 F'10f5l'l'sC9t0lhY liuniorl 281 Yvonne -Schade lseniarl 95, 265 Larry Schechter lsophomorei 100, 287, 299 Ricky Schechter lseniorl 265 Katha Sclteuer lseniorl 265 Cattrerute Schiavo lsophornorel 76, 299 Jan Schiller lseniorl 265 Cathy Schhgel lsaphomorel 56. 100, 286, 299 Freddy Schlueder lseniorl 265 Sherry Schneider lsenierl 94, 265 6019125010811 lsophomare156, 78, 2 Rex Schroeder lseniorl 76, 265 Dennis Schultz lseniorl 132 Donnie Schulz liuniorl 281 ' ' Larry Schwab Gunlorl 281 Alan Schwartz lseniorl 265 Russell Scogin liuniorl 132, 281 Robert some qurwp 281 Agnes Scott lseniorl 265 Billy Scott liuniorl 76, 104 Danna Scott lsaphamarel 299 Jeflroy Scott lseniorl 104 Eddie Qcotti Cseniorl 131, 132, 163, 265 I Louis Scnttilsophornorel 135, 299 Steve Scurlock liuniorl 88, 281 Ann Seals lsophomarel 299 David Seals lseniorl 57, 142, 265 Celia Seiders lwtthomorel 113, 168, 170, 299 Mary'Seiders1senior174, 87, 106, 265 David Selvey liuniorl 281 Cheryl Senkel lseniorl 265 Rhonda Senkel lsophomorel 299 Terry Sexton lseniorl 74, 96, 265 James Shackellord lsophomarel 299 Arthur Shaffer lseniorl 265 William Shatter lseniorl 265 Debra Shanks liuniorl 281 Barbara Sharp lseniorl 265 Brad Shaver liuniorl 281 Bonnie Shaw lseniarl 265 Gary Shaw lsophomorel 299 Greg Shaw lseniorl 94, 265 Mark Shaw lseniorl 265 Rebecca Shea lsaphomarel 299 Johnny Shelton lseniorl 266 Robert Sherril lsophomorel 299 John Shiefler liuniorl 281 Carolyn Shierlow Isophomorel 76, 299 Patty Shipwash liuniorl 281 Paul Shooter lseniorl 132, 266 Teresa Shortnacy lsophomorel 299 Melissa Shuffield 'liuniorl 80, 281 Brenda Shuler lsaphomorel 74 Virginia Shuler lseniorl 74, 265 Larry Shwab liuniorl 132 Bobby Sides liuniorl 281 Terry Siegmund liuniorl 281 Cynthia Silberstein lsophomarel 299 Donna Simons lseniorl 66, 266 Alice Simpkins lsaphomorel 299 Barbara Simpson lseniorl 266 Elixabeth Simpson liuniorl 281 John Simpson lsaphomorel 135, 299 Robert Sims lseniorl 57, 266 David Singletary liuniorl 76, 281 Craig Sini lsophamorel 299 John Sini liuniorj 281 Steve Skinner liuniarl 104, 281 Joe Sloan liuniorl 149, 281 Marsha Sloan lsaphomarel 57, 299 Tom Sloaqlseniorl 132, 175, 266 Addie Smith liuniarl 56, 63, 74, 153, 281 Barbara Smith lseniarl 74, 1 15, 1 17, 266 Carlos Smith lsophomarel 299 Charles Smith liuniorl 281 Cynthia Smith lseniarl 76, 266 Dennis J. Smith liuniorl 281 Ed Smith lseniarl 266 Ellen Smith lsaphomorel 115 Gary Smith lseniorl 85, 266 Janet Smith liuniorl 115, 281 Karen Smith liuniorl 281 Kenneth Smith liuniorl 281 Leslie Smith lseniorl 56, 61 , 66, 266 Lorrie Smith lsophomorel 299 Marianne Smith lsophomorel 299 Mark Smith liuniorl 65, 281 Melissa Smith lseniorl 266 Paul Smith liuniorl 281 Philip Smith lseniorl 266 Robert Smith liuniarl 281 Selwin Smith liuniorl 281 Terri Smith lsophomarel 299 Terry Smith lseniorl 266 Tom Smith lsophamorel 299 Deborah Sours lsaphomorel 299 Leta Spoeth liuniorl 88, 281 Diane Spears lseniorl 266 Donald Spears lseniorl 266 Nolan Speir lsophomorel 135, 299 Calvin Spikes lseniorl 132 Charles Sponberg lsophomorel 76, 80, 299 Gary Stahl lsophomorel 135, 299 Lisa Stahl lseniorl 266 Karen Stahlhut lsophornarel 299 Hugh Standifer liuniorl 76, 281 William Standiter lsophomorel 300 Joan Standley liuniarl 88, 281 Kathy Standly lsophomorel 300 Richard Stanley lsaphomorel 300 Tom Stathos lseniorl 127, 132, 158, 266 Glenn Steaples liuniorl 281 Bruce Steen liuniorl 281 Donna Steger lseniorl 266 Kevan Steger lsophomorel 300 Harald Stern lsaphamorel 76, 300 Lu Stewart liuniarl 61, 281 Myra Stewart liuniorl 281 Rebecca Sthele lsophornorel 300 Matthew Stiepcvich lsophomorel 300 Nancy Stockton lsaphomarel 300 Selindo Stockton liuniorl 76, 281 Susan Stokes lseniorl 266 Susan Stoll liuniorl 60, 281 Connie Stone lseniorl 266 Keith Stramler liuniarl 76, 80, 281 Lynne Streiff liuniorl 281 James Strickler lseniai-1 132, 254 James Studebaker lsaphomarel 300 Karen Sundy liuniorl 74, 281 Taffy, Sweet liuniorl 78, 281 Bobby Swenson lscniorl 266 Laurel Swenson iiuniorl 281 Victor Swinney iseniorl 266 Ling: Syrnankfiun1or178, 104, 1 Pablo Tabaada lseniorl 160, 161, 267 Barbara Tabor liuniarl 281 Martha Talbot ljuniorl 65, 281 Edward Talley lseniorl 267 Kent Talley liuniorl 281 Kim runny imaori zu, 257 Tornako Tornura lsophamorel 300 Barbara Tarnmer lseniorl 76, 80, 267 Debra Taylor lsophornorel 300 Dennis Taylor lsopharnorel 76, 81 Gail Taylor lseniorl 267 Lee Taylor lseniorl 57, 153 Scott Taylor liuniorl 158 Tam Teasdale lseniorl 267 David Teel lsophomorel 300 David Teinert lseniatl 267 Randy Templeton lseniorl 57, 1 10, 132, 176, 183, 267 Alice Terrell liuniorl 282 Hobby Test liuniorl 144, 154, 282 Beverly 'lesion iseniarl 267 Avis Thomas tsophomorej 76, 300 Chuch Thomas lxeniarl 157, 267 Jill Thornosliuniorj 60, 156, 157, 282 Mark Thomas lsophomorel 300 Chester Thompson lsophomorel 300 John Thompson liuniorl 135, 149 Karen Thompson iiuniorl 60, 74, 282 Vicki Thompson liuniarl 282 John Thomson liuniorl 282 Monika Threm lseniorl 267 Degra Thurman liuniorl 60, 65, 82 Jerry Tiemon lseniorl 158, 159, 172, 267 me Umberlake iiurraari us, 132, 282 Trent Umberlake lsophomarel 57, 82, 300 Evelyn Timfnon tsophornorel 300 Julie Tolbert liuniorl 74, 153, 282 Dale Tolivar lseniofl 80, 267 Mike Tolleson lseniorl 267 Donna Tooker lsophomarel 103, 118 Susan Toolset lseniorl 66, 267 Anne Torrnollan isophornorel 300 Robert Torn lsaphomarel 300 Jim Toungate liuniorl 1 32, 156. 282 Marvin Toungate iiuniorl 282 -Judy Tawnes liuniorl 63, 74, 282 Sandra Traylor lsophomorel 300 Stephen Treadwell liuniorl 282 Marie Trevarrow liuniorl 1 15, 282 Rebecca Triggs lsophamaret 177, 300 Sharon Troiana lsaphomorel 300 leverly 'lroutman lsaphomorel S00 Greg Tschoepo1senior171, 78, 85, 106, 267 Deadra Tunnell liuniorl 282 Scott Turrnan iseniorl 267 Tommy Turpin lseriiorl 267 Terry Tuttle Quniorl 282 Connie Tyler lseniorl 91, 176, 234, 267 Elaine Untermeyer1senior193, 267 Mark Untermeyer liuniorl 93, 282 Andrew Volcourt liuniorj 282 Adam Valdez lsophomorel 300 Clarence Van Brekle liuniori 300 Elizabeth Vance lluniorl 282 Carolyn Vasquez lseniorl 267 Mike Vassallo lsaphamarel BS, 153, SCD Edward Vea1elWPl1amare1 135, 149, 300 Frank Velaswez lsophornare1 300 Audrey Veldrnon isophomorel 57 , 300 Carolyn Vernon lseniorl 267 Laney Vickers lseniorl 160, 161 David Vilbig iseniarl 267 fred Vilbig lsophomorel 135, 300 Jett Vaight liuniorl 282 Coren Von More lseniorl 104, 268 Carlo Von Mer: lsophomorel 78, 300 David Vorwerk liuniarl 282 Johnny Wade lserriorl 103, 268 Laurie Wagener lsaphomarel 300 Kathy Wagner iiuniorl 282 Lisa Wagner liuniorl 96 LuAnn Wagner liuniorl 65, 282 Ricky Wagner lseniorl 158, 159, 268 I 1 Norma Waldrep lseniorl 66, 74, 268 David Walenta lseniorl 85, 96, 132, 161, 268 ' Brenda Walker lsophamorel 300 Darlene Walker lseniorl 268 Dexter Walker lsophomorel 300 Joe Walker liuniorl 282 Marvalele Walker liuniorl 282 Marvin Walker lsophomarel 300 Susan Walker liuniorl 59, 74, 88, 282 Susan E. Walker lseniorl 63, 268 Ginger Wallace liuniorl 24, 56, 74, 175, 270, 282 John Wallace lsaphomorel 300 Ruth Wallis lsophamorel 300 Diane Walter lsaphomorel 300 Janet Waltimyer liuniorl 282 Debbie Walton liuniorl 282 Mark Ward lsophomorel 135, 300 Helen Ware liuniorl 74, 282 Thomas Warner liuniarl 76, 282 Garry Warren lseniarl 268 Karen Warren liuniarl 282 Cynthia Warrington lseniorl 268 Steve Warrington liuniorl 282 Sylvia Warrington lseniar166, 268 Charles Washington liuniarl 131, 132, 142, 166, 282 Clarence Washington liuniarl 135, 158, 282 James Washington lsaphomarel 135, 144, 300 David Watson liuniarl 282 Doug Watson lseniorl 268 Pam Watson lseniorl 91, 268 Marsha Wattinger lseniorl 123, 268 Susan Weatherford lsophomorel 65, 300 Karol Weaver liuniorl 110, 282 Ronald Webb lseniarl 76, 286 Elyse Weedon lsophamorel 295 Cynthia Wehmeyer lseniorl 66, 74, 1 10. 268 Sharon Weintraub liuniorl 282 Beverly Welborn lsophomorel 65, 295 Debbie Welch liuniorl 104, 282 Rickey Wells lseniorl 268 Sharon Wells lsophomorel 1 15, 295 , Martha Wendell lseniorl 60, 76, 88, 103, 268 Curtis Wendler liuniorl 132, 149, 282 Diane Wendler lsophomarel 295 Susan Werbow lseniorl 76, 268 Becky Werkenthin liuniarl 168, 282 Gloria Werth liuniorl 69, 282 Dwight West lsophomorel 65, 301 Donna Westbrook lsophomarel 301 Cathy Wheat lseniorl 36, 57, 74, 108, 117, 268 Scott Wheeler liuniorl 80, 156, 282 Ardeth White lsaphomarel 76, 80, 301 Clyde White liuniarl 282 Deborah White lsophomorel 301 Martha White liuniorl 282 Vanessa White lsophamorel 301 Marti Whiteside lseniorl 38, 123, 180, 244, 268 Ray Whitman liuniorl 268 Mike Whitson lsophomorel 301 Mark Whittington lsophomarel 76, 80, 295 Patrick Whittlesay liuniorl 283 Bill Whitworth lseniorl 76, 80, 81 Susan Wicheta lseniorl 268 William Wicheta lsaphomarel 301 Diana Wieland lsaphomorel 301 Larry Wieland liuniorl 283 Cindy Wiener liuniorl 74, 283 Carolyn Wieruscheske lseniorl 69, 268 Hollis Wieruscheske lsdphamorel 76, 158, 159, 301 Richard Wiley lseniorl 268 Shirley Wilson lsophamorel 301 Stella Wilson lseniorl 123 Sterling Wilson liuniorl 283 Steve Wilson lseniorl 137, 150, 151, 269, 301 Tim Wilson lsenierl 154 Vanessa Wilson lsophamorel 301 Wendy Wilson liuniorl 283 Terry Wilt lseniorl 76, 85, 269 Donald Wilton liuniorl 100, 283 Kathy Wilton lseniorl 269 Brad Winegarliunior162, 112, 115, 1 17, 283 Rosone Winfield liuniorl 76, 102, 283 Lisa Winters lsaphomorel 57, 301 Konrad Wissler lsophomarel 153, 301 Tom Witherspoon liuniorl 78, 283 John Witte lsaphomorol 301 Cheri Witter lsophomorel 65, 301 Sandra Woehl lseniarl 269 Morris Woelfel liuniorl 283 Edward Walt lsophornorel 301 Barbara Wolff liuniorl 76, 283 Oxsheer Wolfgang liuniorl 283 George Wood lsophomorel 301 Jan Wood lseniorl 57, 66, 174, 137, 269 Paul Wood lsophomarel 76, 301 Donald Woods liuniorl 115, 283 Caren Woodworth liuniorl 283 Terry Wooten liuniarl 283 Neal Worley lseniorl 269 Mark Worthen 1seniar162, 149, 151, 244, 269 Jan Willie liuniorl 74, 270, 283 Sora Wilkes lseniorl 56, 60, 66, 74, 100, 175, 183, 269 Jennifer Wilking liuniorl 283 Jesse Wilkinson lseniorl 104, 269 Lynn Wilkinson lsaphornorel 61 , 78, 167, 301 Ronnie Vmkinson lseniorl 269 Penelope Wikov lsophornorel 301 John Willess lsophomorel 301 Steven Willhoiie liuniorl 283 Barbara Williams liuniarl 283 Charles Williams lseniorl 132, 151 David Vthlliams lsophamorel 76, 269, 301 Derek Williams lseniorl 71 , 1 15, 269 Fredell Wiilioms lsophomorel 301 Jack Williams liuniorl 132, 283 James Williams liuniorl 57, 76, 283 Kelvie Williams lioniorl 76, 81, 283 Lilea Williams liuniorl 74, 283 Pamela Williams liuniorl 283 Sharon Williams liuniorl 56, 78, 283 Stephanie Mlliams liuniorl 57, 118, 172, 283 Robin Williamson iiuniorj 96, 283 John Willitord lsophomorel 301 Chris Williston lseniorl 154, 269 James Wdsan tsophomorel 301 Jan Wilson lseniorl 106, 269 John Wilson Iiuniorl 283 Pat Wilson liuniorl 283 Rob Wilson lsaphomorel 135, 301 Sissy Wilson liuniorl 86, 283 Cathy Wray liuniorl 283 Brenda Wright isophomarel 76, 301 Donald Wright fiuniorj 283 Jon Wright lseniorl 98, 269 Julia Wright lsophomorel 301 Lari Wrotenberg liuniorl 283 Robert Wucher lseniorl 269 Pot Wustrau liuniorl 153, 284 Brad Wylie liuniorl 284 John Yarchak liuniorl 284 Sam Yates lsophomorel 301 Pete Yborra liuriiorl 284 Buck Yett lsaphomarel 151, 201 Alfred Young lsaphomorel 301 Arthur Young liuniarl 158, 284 Philip Young lseniorl 269 Ruth Young lseniorl 74, 96, 118, 269 Sherrie Young lseniorl 269 Steve Young lseniorl 85, 269 Roxanne Vovngquist liuniorl 60, 284 Cheryl Zaremba liuniarl 80, 96, 1 10, 1 17. 284 Lynda Zett lseniorl 269 Dan Ziegler lseniorl 269 Paul Ziegler lsaphomorel 301 Randy Ziehe liuniorl 132, 177, 284 ' Dwight Zirlrle lseniorl 269 Kathy Zach lsophomorel 61, 71, 301 Sandra Zwernemann lsophomorel 78, 301 I Phoiographers N P1 .fu N' 'Q 1 K. J jj? x 4+ gal vi 'Mn ws :Q ...I if I .1 . : . ,hm ihi. . e I R J f 'A dT Il. A u 3 .,..,..., Cl lol John Dofy fbj Larry Franks, head Knight photographer fcj Bob Keck ldj Ken Loyd, head Shield photographer, and Paul Mikesko fel Robbie Gentry ffj Wilbon Boswell Q . 329 330 Head Photographer all faj Bruce Henson files negatives in a plastic folder. Ibj As head photog, Bruce was constantly on the phone calling Elli- son's or Photo Processors. fcj Bruce was in charge of all the darkroom work, in- cluding developing and drying film. .. .J in fs:-. -. Q, '. - Randy Stano, sponsor Q Q I I .kiwi , ' .4 rf ,.., .J O P - se u , 9 3 0 .l' Hessie Owen, Bobby Lloyd, co-editors Editor's Note Because McCallum has changed, our year- book did, also. Although it is not as much as we wished, both of us know that it was a step in the right direction. We can't please everyone, not even ourselves, but we hoped maybe we pleased someone: that would be enough. Putting the book together was difficult, fun, exhausting, rewarding, exasperating, frustrat- ing, disappointing, disgusting and out and out hard work: but we wouldn't have done it any different. Experiences we gained as leaders on the book will last us a lifetime. We really got to know each other closely and friendship is some- thing that should be cherished. Personally speaking, we had a very hard working staff who stayed many times past mid- night in order to meet deadlines. People with thB much dedication deserve a lot of credit for their work. I Many thanks goes to the entire staff. To the iunior and sophomores - good luck next year. To the seniors - thanks a bunch for making it our year. Special thanks to the photographers for the long, hard work put in. Specifically, we would like to thank Diane Dillard, student life editor, for an outstanding iob of creativity and originality, Jimmy Meredith for showing ability beyond his first year experi- ence, Jena Ebers, who contributed immensely to the class section, Martha Root, organization ed- itor, for doing the entire section by herself, Bruce Henson, head photographer, for many long hours of picture-taking, printing and devel- oping, and Paul Mikeska, photographer, for also long hours of darkroom work. And Mr. Randy Stano, faculty sponsor, thanks a whole lot for starting us in the right di- rection and keeping us moving. You put in so many long hours and worked so hard, we couldn't have done it without you. You helped us change. 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