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REATA         STUDENT          PUBLICATION         MEMORIAL          HIGH          SCHOOL         HOUSTON,          TEXAS         1965          VOLUME          III         eto)         rte          OR          sec          gory          r         Pensa         oaemanaiinen         pe          faery          ererer          tetowanes         What          Is          a          Mustang...         The          Memorial          Mustang          represents          a          lively,         high          spirited          three          year          old          .          .          .          growing         fast          .          .          .          and          showing          every          evidence          of          top         performance          while          developing          in          the          finest         tradition          .          .          .          The          entire          student          body,          as         well          as          all          of          the          faculty          and          administration         at          MHS,          have          a          large          stake          in          the          continued         progress          of          this          vigorous,          young          thorough-         bred.         Whether          banding          together          to          strengthen         the          comprehensive          program          of          education         needed          to          achieve          our          goals          .          .          .          or          taking         time          out          to          find          fun          and          relaxation          in          the         wide-open          range          of          activities          available          at         Memorial,          each          of          us          shares          a          glowing          pride         in          the          Mustang’s          fine          record          of          accomplish-         ments          and          renews          our          individual          efforts          to         meet          the          challenge          and          “blaze          a          trail’          to-         wards          the          future.         Memorial’s          marching          band          and          drill          team’s          precision          performances          are          indicative         of          the          excellence          achieved          from          individual          dedication          to          group          efforts         (facing          page).         ADMINISTRATION          AND          FACULTY         CLASSES         ACTIVITIES         ORGANIZATIONS         HONORS         ATHLETICS         ADVERTISING         CONTENTS         ee          rete         Cima         z'          7          «2          ,         Bh          =          ee          re          rr          i          i          :          =          eee          ‘         hopin          a          aaa          dlagt          ss         What          Is          a          Mustang          ..          .         When          it’s          time          to          buckle         down,          a          Mustang          is          always         ready          to          take          the          bit          in          his         teeth          .          .          .          and          to          work          dili-         gently          to          achieve          his          goals.          A         Mustang          is          aware          of          the          need         to          pull          his          own          weight         but,          he          also          recognizes          the         fact          that          teamwork          is          essen-         tial.          This          spirit          of          co-operation         and          fellowship          spurs          the          MHS         students,          faculty,          and          admin-         istration          to          greater          heights          in         their          never-ending          search          for         greener          pastures.         The          air-conditioned          comfort          of          Memorial's         luxurious          library          adds          pleasure          to          the         pursuit          of          knowledge          (facing          page).         Mr.          William          Pence          prepares          class          work          in          the          Instructional          Materials          Center.         “A          student          (Jeff          Goodman)          works          on          a          research          project          in          the          library.”         Math          and          Science          honor          students          attend          evening         meetings          to          hear          talks          as          the          one          by          Dr.          Frank         Hole          of          Rice          University.         ae          ee         Students          listen          attentively          to          benefit          from          the          knowledge          of          a          well-         rounded          faculty.         Careful          planning          and          concentration          are          the          fore-         runners          of          effective          classroom          presentation.         Drama          students          spend          numerous          hours          daily          in          preparation          for          productions         as          ‘Teahouse          of          the          August          Moon.”         Experimentation          enhances          the          quest         for          understanding          (Dennis          Murphree).         The          cheerleaders          spend          many          after          school          hours          in          such          tasks          as          loading          Champ          for          his          appearance          at         the          ball          game.         Art          students          (Micheline          Carye,          Agneta          Thorn-         qvist)          use          their          creative          talents          to          produce          a          work         of          excellence.         Football          players         spirit.         Teachers          (Mr.          Henry          Cox,          Mrs.          Linda          House,          Miss          Ellen          Janes)          prepare          interesting          lessons          through          the          use          of          visual          aids         from          the          Instruction          Materials          Center.         Marketts          rest          between          practicing          routines.         a          ascot          aeties         LLL          LOO          EO         Pauses          of          reflection.         Senior          boys          discuss          last          night’s          revelry.         Quiet          moments.         Sheeran          nntmwone         Se         What          Is          a          Mustang...         In          the          Memorial          tradition,          being          a          Mus-         tang          also          means          having          fun          .          .          .          taking          time         out          to          kick          up          our          heels          in          play          .          .          .          un-         harnessing          energy          for          the          sake          of          sheer          en-         joyment          .          .          .          relaxing          and          enjoying          Memo-         rial’s          wide          range          of          activities          with          unbridled         enthusiasm!         Mustangs          at          play          are          a          lively          group,          giv-         in          eecin          yesh          eet          ing          free          rein          to          high          spirits          and          enjoying          en-         (facing          page).          thusiastic          participation.         Exuberance          of          the          fans          is          as          much          a          part          of          a          ball          game          as          the          winning          touchdown.         ADMINISTRATION          AND          FACULTY         |         Firm          but          gentle          training          makes         winners          of          thoroughbreds,          top          per-         formers          of          strong          stock.          The          ad-         ministrative          personnel          strive          con-         stantly          to          provide          a          perfect          climate         for          learning          through          a          well-paced         program.          The          first-rate          faculty          offers         guidance          and          instruction          in          academic         endeavors.          Their          combined          efforts,         backed          by          a          top-notch          school          district,         makes          Mustangland          a          _          wide-open         space          for          growth,          for          gaining         strength          and          for          achievement.         Two          Administrations          Working          I          ogether         SEATED:          Arthur          LeBlanc;          Robert          Lyons;          Harold          Moon;          Byron          Sadler.         STANDING:          Russell          Quantock,          President;          Truitt          Lively;          and          C.          B.          Roland.         School          Board          members          are          concerned          with         the          main          decisions          and          minute          details          neces-         sary          for          an          effective          administration          of          the         Spring          Branch          Independent          School          District.         School          Board          in          action          ,         |          Keep          Memorial          Running          Smoothly         The          work          of          the          Superintendent's          of-         fice          assures          the          smooth,          efficient          organ-         ization          of          schools          in          our          district,          and          for-         mulates          the          program          of          learning          in          the         community.         These          dedicated          men          attempt          to          provide         a          challenge          to          students,          teachers,          and          ad-         ministrators          on          a          higher          level          of          education.         |          It          is          their          responsibility          to          insure          a          con-         |          genial          atmosphere          with          adequate          facilities,         competent          instructors,          and          sufficient          mate-         rials          for          the          23,700          students          in          the          Spring         Branch          School          District.         }         |          DR.          H.          M.          LANDRUM,          Superintendent         |         Joe          Airloa,          Assistant          Superintendent          for          Instruction;          A.          J.          Labay,          Deputy          Superintendent;          Nolan          Morgan,          Assistant          Superintendent          for         Business;          and          Elmer          Hinkle,          Assistant          Superintendent          for          Personnel,          often          work          long          after          a          regular          day          and          prove          part          of          the         efficiency          i n          the          district          is          due          to          the          congeniality          of          the          personnel          in          charge.         i         i         |         {|         i         }         y!         Sound          Administration          Policy          |         —          ener          ancieetaeeemyhtnnheecneneiny          Siti          humo         pe          oy          ©          eR          aby         ee          eer         Phbeaeiena         Beeeeuieniy         ep          len         eee          ee         a          |          ay         |          |          Pi         Bee          PELE         Pe         bee          Be          |         ie         Paley          et          eas          |         .          Ped          ee          |         ia          ee          |         ;          Tee          ee          nee          ee          ee          :         |          A          Wee          Se          ee          es         |          Lee          di         i          |          |          |          Jack          L.          Ballard,         oy          Pay          Principal         ;          ae         bao}         j         i         Displaying          sound          judgment,          our          principals          have          served          the          individuals          of          M.H.S.          and          looked          af-         ter          the          general          welfare          of          the          student          body.          They          have          worked          hard          to          establish          just,          sound          pol-         icies,          upgrade          the          educational          program,          and          encourage          students          to          accept          responsibilities          on          their         own.         Always          striving          for          the          highest          standards,          they          have          done          much          to          establish          the          firm          foundation         and          fine          reputation          which          now          exists          at          Memorial.         Mr.          Ballard          speaking          at         P.T.A.          meeting          with          Rev-         erend          Carey          Sayers          and         Mro          J;          Ee          Gannon;         20         NOBLE          MASTERS,         Assistant          Principal         JAMES          BOUCHER,         Assistant          Principal         i         :         e                  MARGARET          LUTHER,         Dean          of          Girls         “We          have          10          minutes          to          make          a          run          for          it          before          the          lunch          stampede.”          Mr.         Masters          and          Mr.          Boucher.         2!         Counselors          Plan          for          Students’          Futures         Dorothy          Fitchie         Anna          McKay         Melvin          Patterson         Margaret          Love         George          Panfly         Playing          a          vital          part          in          helping          to          determine          the         course          students          are          to          follow          in          their          later          lives,         Memorial          High          School          counselors          must          be          knowl-         edgeable          in          many          different          areas.          Whether          called         upon          to          assist          students          in          selecting          a          course          of         study,          to          help          look          into          career          opportunities          or         college          requirements,          or          to          aid          a          student          in          ad-         justing          to          problems          accompanying          academic          de-         mand,          our          counselors          are          versatile,          dependable         sources          always          ready          to          help.         “No,          you          can’t          just          take          yearbook          lab,          lunch          and          P.E.,’’          George          Panfly          tells          Jim          Brubaker.         Enrichment          Begins          in          the          Library         Thoroughly          acquainted          with          fa-         cilities          available,          the          library          staff         is          a          valuable          aid          to          all          who          seek         its          services.          Efficient,          helpful          and         completely          reliable,          the          staff          plays         an          instrumental          part          in          familiariz-         ing          students          with          all          types          of         reading          material          and          deepening         their          appreciation          of          research          fa-         cilities.         “That          will          be          five          dollars          and          sixty-five          cents.”          Miss          Branom,          Mrs.          Rose,          Mrs.          House.         “|          know          it’s          here          somewhere.”          Jane          Ellsworth.         Geraldine          Branom         Linda          House         Mary          Louise          Rose         Office          Staff          Promotes          Efficiency         Maureen          Bennatte,         Nurse         Avis          Faulk,         Attendance          Clerk         Forming          the          nucleus          of          the         daily          life          at          MHS,          office          workers         maintain          a          smooth-functioning          op-         eration          which          copes          with          the          var-         ious          problems          brought          about          by          a         wide          variety          of          activities.         R.          C.          Gillam,         Building          Engineer         Bette          Hatfield,         Attendance          Clerk         Eleanor          Linenberger,         Office          Clerk         Oleta          Lyons,         Secretary         “Practice          makes          perfect,”          as          Alice          Osburn          goes          back          for         her          third          sitting.         Alice          Osburn,         Operator         Lola          Ojeman,         Registrar         Bernice          Stauffacher,         Records          Clerk          —         Pat          Tracy,         Secretary         24         service          Personnel          Enhance          Operations         Genevieve          Sizenback,          Hazel          Fluellen,         Snack          Bar          Director          Dietician         '          Cafeteria          Personnel         i          STANDING:          Frances          Truner,          Florence          Bell,          Helen          Venarski,          Nina          Stutts,          Pauline         Tilley,          Albina          Gajewski,          Ethel          Schroeder,          Lillian          Morgan,          Viola          Gorski,          Pearl         Aycock,          Lorine          Frank,          Ethel          Willot,          Ruby          Borrer.          SITTING:          Selma          Spaeth,          Hazel         Fluellen,          Viola          Ognoskie,          Vivian          Goddard.         Our          Service          Personnel,          laboring          long          and          hard          in          the          best          interests         of          M.H.S.,          are          extremely          deserving          of          our          recognition.         The          cafeteria          and          snack          bar          staffs          work          early          in          the          morning          to         prepare          lunches          for          approximately          3000          people.         Helping          to          keep          a          smooth          flow          of          traffic          before          and          after          school         is          a          difficult          job          held          by          our          responsible          patrolman.         Our          building          engineer          and          his          crew          keep          the          school          and          its          grounds         in          excellent          condition.         W.          H.          Audas,         Patrolman         Snack          Bar          Personnel         Mary          Arnarld,          Genevieve          Sizenback,          Zelma          Thompson,          Eo;          Eila          Deleon,          Frances          Kana,         Roselee          Katrone,          Lurvine          Herbert,          Clara          Halcom,          Margie          Eschenburg.         English          Classes          Explore         Ps          sak          =         OAS?         Eas          saeess         8          Bo          a          ae         Janet          Atsinger,          Joan          Belk,          Eleanor          Bonewitz,          Nelda          Bristow,          Margaret          Browne,          Gail          Callahan,         Junior          Junior          Sophomore          Junior          Senior          Senior         Faye          Carmichel,          ,          Nanette          Clark,          Janet          Cormier,          Henry          Cox,          Mary          Jane          Fuller,          Meredith          Hester,         Freshman          Sophomore          Freshman          Freshman          Freshman          Junior         Rapid          reading          helps          one          improve          in          all          subjects.         Belva          Mettner.         ee         English          classes          at          MHS          teach          students          to          appreciate          great         works          of          the          past          and          present          and          to          express          their          thoughts         clearly          and          fluently.          Students          in          eleventh          and          twelfth          grades         study          the          chronological          development          of          literature          in          America         and          England.          In          the          advanced          program,          outstanding          students         working          a          year          ahead,          study          college-level          world          literature          in         their          senior          year.          The          four-year          program          is          supplemented          with         journalism          and          reading          courses.         Top          students          participate          in          the          Ready-Writers          contest          of          the         Interscholastic          League.         26         Literary          Heritage         Lila          McGaw,          Lana          McWilliams,          Belva          Mettner,         Sophomore          Sophomore          Speed          Reading         Linda          Horne          Paula          Latimer,          Dorothy          Lewis,         Freshman          Sophomore,          Senior         Junior         Susan          Purvis,          Elaine          Rummel,          Mildred          Shuford,          Speight         Elaine          Pritchett,          Sophomore          Senior          Senior          Williamson,         Journalism          Freshman         Lois          Powell,         Junior         Mildred          Shuford          hands          out          books.          Elaine          Pritchett          meets          another          crisis          with          Susan          Purvis          meditates          over          lesson          plans.         the          Anvil.         Language          Studies          Broaden          Outlook          —         Through          use          of          a          modern          curriculum,          the          lan-         guage          lab,          and          other          excellent          facilities,          students         are          able          to          increase          their          fluency          and          comprehen-         sion          of          foreign          languages.          Consideration          of          the         different          countries’          literature          gives          an          insight          into         their          cultures,          both          past          and          present.          The          foreign         language          program          at          MHS          is          an          important          factor         in          increasing          our          knowledge          and          understanding         of          the          world.         28         “What          do          you          mean          a          Saturday          detention         my          shirt          tail          being          out?          Josephine          Healy.         Wanda          Barber,         Spanish         Stanley          Bedur,         Spanish         Anne          Bell,         German         Dallas          Blagg,         Chairman,          Spanish         Dr.          Evelyn          Blair,         Spanish         Barbara          Bywaters,         Spanish         Marilyn          Collier,         Spanish         Reta          Elrod,         French         Mary          Fox,         German         Josephine          Healy,          —         Latin         Elizabeth          Heineman,         Spanish         James          Hightower,         French         Shawn          Murphy,         Spanish         Nancy          Neiebuhr,         German         Elsa          Speedby,         French         Stephen          Valick,         Russian         for         Fine          Arts          Courses          Add          Enrichment         Altharetta          Yeargin,         Art          Chairman         Edelweiss          Ames,         Speech         Nelda          Bristow,         Speech         Gerald          Clanton,         Music          Chairman,         Symphonic          Band         Rex          Fleming,         Speech          Chairman         Jean          Hinkle,         Girl’s          Concert          Choir         Coloma          Lafferty,         Music          Theory,          Concert         Choir,          Sophomore,          Junior,          Senior         Choir         Jack          Miles,         Cadet          Band         Susan          Purvis,         Art         Leroy          Thomas,         Orchestra         Raymond          Whitfield,         Speech,          Drama         Somebody          ought          to          pay          attention!          Gerald          Clanton.         Students          learn          to          express          themselves         musically          in          the          band,          orchestra,          and         choir,          orally          in          the          speech          and          drama          de-         partments,          and          visually          in          art.          Besides          per-         fecting          techniques,          these          classes          provide         an          opportunity          for          the          student          to          use          his         imagination          in          portraying          insight.          Empha-         sis          is          placed          on          actual          performance         through          the          various          concerts,          plays,          and         art          displays,          which          not          only          offer          valuable         experience          for          the          participant,          but          also          en-         rich          the          lives          of          all          students          at          Memorial         High          School.         maa          §         Social          Studies          Focus          on          Understandin         Elizabeth          Brand,         Government         Waldo          Buchanan,         American          History,         Economics         Faye          Carmichel,         World          History         J.          T.          Carter,         American          History         James          Cleckler,         American          History         Charles          Dexter,         American          History,          World          History         Margaret          Dosher,         Government         Linda          Duessel,         World          History,          Advanced         Social          Science          Problems         Andrea          Flynn,         World          History         Ellen          Janes,         Sociology,          World          Geography         Bill          Leech,         World          History         Patricia          Maxcy,         Chairman,          American          History         Terry          Park,         World          History         Jean          Rose,         Government         Elizabeth          Witte,         Government         Michael          Williamson,         World          History         But          we          have          to          face          facts.          The          North          did          win         the          war!          James          Cleckler          and          J.          T.          Carter.          :         Applying          the          lessons          of          history          to          present          situations          is          em-         phasized          in          the          social          studies          department.          World          history,          a         freshman          or          sophomore          course,          gives          a          general          survey          of          all         types          of          civilizations.          In          the          junior          year,          American          history          spe-         cializes          in          the          development          of          our          country,          and,          in          the          senior         year,          every          function          of          the          present          day          government          is          analysed.         Practical          applications          of          social          studies          include          such          exercises          as         the          student          legislature          of          the          government          classes.          Also,          elective         courses,          Contemporary          Problems          and          Sociology,          help          interested         students          relate          their          studies          to          current          situations.         P.E.          Classes          Stress          Individual          Fitness         Charles          Churchill,         P.E.          Classes,          Varsity          Football         Concerned          with          the          physical,          emotional,          and         mental          well          being          of          the          individual,          the          phys-         ical          education          department          offers          a          well-round-         ed          program.          Sports          and          activities          provide          a         suitable          means          of          release          from          everyday          ten-          Don          Coleman,         sions,          while          emphasized          physical          fitness          helps          Chairman,          PE.         :          ;          Classes,          Varsity         develop          muscles          and          coordination.          Sear         Randall          Holloway,         P.E.          Classes,          As-         sisfant          Basketball         Toby          McCleeney,         P.E.          Classes,          As-         sistant          Sophomore         Football         Will          Taylor,         P.E.          Classes,          As-         sistant          J.V.          Foot-         ball         Mildred         Hausinger,         Sophomore,          Jun-         IOr          ee          SeNiOre          Pcs         Classes,          Tennis         Judy          Hobbs,         Freshman          fea.         Classes         Dorothy          Josey,         Chairman,           Fresh-         man,          Sophomore,         Junior,          Senior          P.E.         Classes         Jean          Stroup,         Sophomore,          Jun-         ior,          Senior          P.E.         Classes         “Because          it’s          good          for          you!’’          Dorothy          Josey.         Ce          ae         Advanced          Work          Offered          in          Sciences         The          advanced          work          done          in          MHS          science          courses         enables          students          to          take          advanced          placement          in         college,          as          well          as          to          achieve          recognition          in          the         Westinghouse          Talent          Search,          Greater          Houston          Sci-         ence          Fair,          National          Scholarship          Examination,          Engi-         neering          Aptitude          Search,          American          Chemical          So-         ciety          Examination,          and          the          Interscholastic          League         Science          and          Slide          Rule          tests.         Textbook          lessons          are          supplemented          by          corre-         sponding          laboratory          work.          Feeding          chickens,          run-         ning          up          stairs          to          determine          horsepower,          and          cre-         ating          newer          and          even          more          powerful          smells          are         among          the          many          activities.         Jess          Anthony,         Biology         Geraldine          Boyle,         Physical          Science         William          Franklin,         Physical          Science,          Physics         Suzanne          Gray,         Biology         James          Hademenos,         Physics         Olan          Halbert,         Biology         Robert          House,         Physical          Science         Harriet          Hulbert,         Biology         Leah          Jones,         Biology         James          Kirk,         Electronics         William          Pence,         Chemistry,          A.V.         Dorothy          Rae,         Chemistry         Ann          Waldby,         Physical          Science         David          Walker,         Chairman,          Chemistry         Mary          Walters,         Chemistry,          Physical          Science         M.H.S.          Offers          Five          Years          of          Math         Anne          Bell,         Related          Math         Bob          Cornelius,         Related          Math         Geometry         Nancy          Neiebuhr,         Geometry         Nancy          Wesley,         Algebra         ‘          a          Linda          Benson,         Geometry         David          Figari,         Related          Math,         Algebra         Merle          Picone,         Algebra,         Related          Math         Douglas          Tharp,         Trigonometry,         Algebra,         Elementary         Analysis         Betty          Bollinger,         Algebra,         Geometry         William          Hill,         Chairman,         Algebra,         Related          Math         Elaine          Russell,         Geometry         Dorothy          Wyche,         Trigonometry,         Geometry         Bertha          Clark,         Algebra,         Trigonometry         Lou          Ann          Naiser,         Algebra,         Related          Math         Sarah          Bybee,         Trigonometry,         Geometry         Laura          Holmes,         Algebra,         Geometry         Edith          Wimberly,         Geometry         The          five-year          math          program          of-         fered          at          MHS          provides          for          a         smooth          transition          to          college          math         courses          and          enables          graduates          to         take          advanced          placement          in          col-         lege.         This          curriculum          and          the          high         caliber          of          the          math          teachers          con-         tribute          to          the          extremely          high         (750-800)          College          Board          scores         made          by          Memorial          students.          _         Experience          Heralds          Success         Carol          Easley,         Typing,         Shorthand,         Clerical          Practice         Coye          Emmons,         Chairman,         Typing,         Bookkeeping,         Clerical          Practice          ;         Marilyn          McKinney,         Typing,         Business          Law         Norma          Meador,         Typing,         General          Business         Carlisle          Allen,         Homemaking,         Home          and          Family          Life         Ruth          Bailey,         Chairman,         Homemaking,         Home          and          Family          Life         “ut         “Now,          class...          let          me          warn          you          about          women          drivers          Louis         Billington         4          PAA         Offering          valuable          knowledge          and          train-         ing          for          students          entering          the          world          of         business,          distributive          education          and          busi-         ness          administration          provide          a          sound          basis         on          which          to          build          a          career.         In          home          economics,          information          and         experience          sis          acquired          through          many         facets          of          effective          household          management,         providing          girls          with          knowledge          which          will         be          useful          all          through          life.         34         Industrial          Arts          give          a          back-         ground          with          which          to          develop         skills          and          individual          techniques         associated          with          machinery,          while         drivers’          education          teaches          neces-         sary          and          important          principles          be-         hind          driving          a          car.          Both          courses         acquaint          students          with          complex         machines          and          the          procedures          for         their          use.         Distributive          Education          provides         for          practical          on-the-job          training          for         21          students          while          it          affords          val-         uable          experience          in          today’s          mod-         ern          business          world.         Mr.          Riley          shows          there’s          more         than          one          way          to          start          a          bon-         fire.         Buck          Brooks,         Chairman,         General          Mechanics,         Architectural          Drafting         Philip          Riley,         Wood          Shop,         Metal          Shop,         General          Drafting         Louis          Billington,         Drivers’          Education         John          Carter,         Distributive          Elucation         Every          Mustang          has          the          “class”          he         needs          to          be          a          winner          .          .          .          and          at          Me-         morial          there          are          four          separate,          but         equally          important,          classes          of          dis-         tinction          .          .          .          ranging          from          spirited         Freshmen          and          Sophomores          to          lively         Juniors          and          Seniors          .          .          .          Although          we         are          all          banded          together          in          a          spirit          of         pride          and          fellowship,          each          -individ-         val          class          displays          its          own          brand          of         initiative          and          ability          in          contributing         to          the          development          and          growth          of         MHS.         Lynn          Orr         President         Vice-         icra          cose          mal         aioe          on          a          A          NEE         Holland         Secretary         Icers         Jody         a         Bill          Dodge         Treasurer         =         O         my         me         te         U         ior         2         Sen         Andy          Armbrust         President         Claudia          Welch         Representative         Chip          Abbott         Gary          Abbott         Jan          Abrams         Clare          Adams         Elina          Adams          |         Tim          Alexander         Sheryl          Ameen         Van          Ammons         Darrell          Anderson         Louis          Anderson         Luana          Anderson         Andy          Armbrust         Larry          Alford         Gary          Allen         Leonard          Allen         Seniors         Forrest          Armstrong          4         Neill          Armstrong         “Seniors,          seniors          ‘65,          we          really          keep          this          place          alive.’’          Wranglers.         Tucker          Armstrong         Chris          Bahm         Ann          Baile         Jan          Bailey         Beverly          Baird         Jay          Baker         Rennie          Baker         Susan          Baldwin         Van          Baldwin         Bonnie          Banks         Kit          Barkan         Bill          Barker         Renee          Barsalou         Pam          Barton         Richard          Bassi         Bob          Battaile         Bob          Beach         Jon          Beall         Barry          Beard         Mary          Beardon         Suzanne          Becker         Birgit          Beckman         Seniors         Gladys          Bel          |         Linda          E.          Bell          |         Linda          J.          Bell         Nils          Bengtson         Bruna          Beria         Bill          Billing         Joe          Black         Margaret          Blanchard         Martha          Blankenship         Khaki          Bogart         Alan          Boisvert         Carol          Bond         Valera          Bondeson         Jimmy          Boni         Robert          Bonner         42         Sheila          Boren         Cindy          Bowden         Charles          Boyd         “What          we          really          need          is          a          Hertz          Rent-a-truck.’’          Connie          Weld,          Melinda          Hill,         Jeanne          Cecala.         Carol          Bozeman         Andy          Bracht         Roy          Brady         Bob          Bramlette         Karla          Brand         Pat          Branyan         Wally          Braun         Carol          Braunschweiger         Seniors         Emily          Bridges         Judd          Brooke         “Is          it          gonna          hurt?’          Bob          Morris         Hugh          Brown         Mark          Brown         Jim          Brubaker         Betsy          Brummett         Edward          Bryant         Karen          Buescher         Melissa          Bulkley         Pat          Burke         Bea          Busby         Genevieve          Butler         Alan          Calkins         Sara          Cameron         Pat          Campbell         Micheline          Carey         Bobby          Carey         Jim          Carlson         Randy          Carroll         Charles          Carter         Debby          Carter         Lee          Cannon         Tom          Cannon         Steve          Capelle         Seniors         Jan          Carter         Lorna          Cassidy         Jeanne          Cecala         Jeanne          Charbonneau         Gail          Charter         ‘“Glamour,          black          velvet          style.’          Jeanne          Kalil         Sharon          Cheadle         Cindy          Christopher         Kelly          Clancy         Nancy          Clark         Susan          Clark         Lynn          Cobb         Chauncey          Cochran         Johnny          Collins         Ross          Collins         Doug          Colton         Terry          Combs                   Bruce          Connor         Susan          Cramer         Fran          Crawford         David          Crockard         Phair          Corey         Sherril          Courtney         Chris          Cox         Janet          Craig         Janet          Cram         Dee          Cramer         Seniors         Carol          Cruce         Gary          Crum         Pete          Crump         Laura          Curtis         Sue          Curtis         Jerry          Dalberg         Linda          Daley         Jeanie          Dame         Fred          Daniels         Howard          Daniels         Carolyn          Darby         Cindy          Dart         Mary          Davidson         Terry          Davidson         Dennis          Davis         Jan          Davis         John          Davis         Larry          Davis         “Looks          like,          cooks          like,          but          doesn’t          smell          like          the          seventy          cent          spread.’’          Jimmy          Boni,          Gary         Crum,          Don          Robinson,          Nicky          Ware,          Mike          Regitz,          John          Spiegelberg         Jim          Degnan         Jeanie          Dent         Carol          Depierri         Cindy          Derr         Valerie          Dickinson         Anne          Diemer         Marilyn          Dimock         Jim          Doak         Seniors         Rusty          Dobson         Bill          Dodge         Dan          Doehring         Wylie          Dold         Barb          Donelson         Fred          Dotts         Mike          Douglass         Angus          Dowling         Jimmy          Dunaway         “|          know          it          has          to          boil          sometime.”          Cindy          Christopher,         Suzanne          Wing,          Carolyn          Matthews         Buddy          Dunn         Clinton          Dunn         Mary          Durlam         50         Becky          Earl         Carl          Eckhardt         Linda          Edling         Nancy          Eggleton         Maggie          Elam         Nancy          Eller         Kay          Eudaley         Dan          Evans         Keith          Fabling         Anne          Ellsworth         Joel          Ellis         Sandra          English         Richard          Entrekin         Andy          Erwin         Cheryl          Eskridge         Frances          Files         Bonny          Firestone         David          Fisher         Joan          Flack         Tim          Fleck         Tom          Fleming         Debbie          Flint         Jean          Floyd         Dick          Flynn         Seniors         Kathy          Farley         Gail          Farries         Leah          Favela         Cindy          Ferguson         Steve          Fieldcamp         Greg          Fifield         :         ge         ———         eee          eee         Ransom          Foreman         Ken          Forrester         Jim          Forsman         Steve          Franse         Clayton          Frink         Judy          Fye         Mike          Garrett         Judy          Gates         Susan          Gates          |         Tom          Gaylord         Rick          Geddes         Don          Gehring         Heriette          Gaman         Richard          Garay         Beth          Garner         Seniors         Philip          Gentry         Mike          Gerber         “To          sleep,          perchance          to          dream.          .          .          ”          Gary          Mace         Nancy          Getchey         Melissa          Gibson         Joan          Glaske         Edwin          Glass         Diane          Glavis         Randy          Godsey         David          Godshalk         Steve          Gollnick         Buddy          Goodson         Mike          Goss         Marc          Graham         Suzanne          Graham         Georgia          Green         Craig          Greenwood         Steve          Greer         Ted          Guerry         Linda          Guess         Danny          Guthrie         Tyler          Hairgrove         Mike          Haley         Connie          Hall         John          Hamilton         Seniors         ‘James          Hammonds         Dick          Hamner         Chip          Hannay         David          Harder         Ronnie          Harkey         Donna          Harlan          |         Henry          Harlow         Laure          Harms         Rod          Harris         Earl          Hartman         Vivian          Hawkins         Jill          Heidtmann         Don          Hering         Bob          Hester         Randi          Hickman         David          Hicks         Jack          Hildar         Melinda          Hill         “Sororities          already?’          The          senior          girls          just          can’t          wait.          Patsy          Port,          Janice          Miller         |         Sydney          Hilliard         Johnny          Hilton         Ralph          Hilton         Robin          Hilty         Jim          Hindman         Carl          Hoagland         Karen          Hodges         Camille          Hogue         57         Seniors         Judy          Hokanson         Marilyn          Hole         Jean          Holland         “What          Beatle?’’          Jeff          Kewley         Jody          Holland         Woody          Holland         Ann          Holliday         Sarah          Holm         Leah          Holtzman         Candy          Hopper         Marianne          Horn         Scott          Horn         es         George          Horton         Sue          Hoverstock         Kay          Hubka         Virginia          Hubbard         Rick          Huff         Dianne          Hughes         Randy          Humphries         Bruce          Hunt         Francie          Hunter         Dan          Hurley         Betsy          Imlay         Steve          Jacoby         Patty          Jahn         Bruce          James         Steve          James         59         60         Greg          Johnston         Joan          Johnston         Carol          Jones         Barb          Jonte         Meredith          Julian         Jeanne          Kalil         Keith          Kastor         Marc          Kaufman         Joyce          Keddie         Seniors         Judy          Jeffery         Tommy          Jelson         John          Jenkins         Debbie          Jenson         Carol          Jernigan         Leslie          Johnson         “Thought          you’d          get          away          with          reading          that          MAD,          didn’t          you?’”          Mark          Tabbert,          Miss         Branom         Julie          Kefauver         Betsy          Kellogg         Ann          Kershner         Jim          Kerver         Jeff          Kewley         Walter          Kidd         Mark          Kircher         Ken          Klaveness         Byran          Knapp         David          Knapp         Don          Knapp         6|         Frank          Knight         John          Knight         “Now,          if          |          had          a          volunteer.”          Gus          George,          Juvenile          Division          of          the          Sheriff's         Department         Carl          Kohnert         Nancy          Kolb         Skip’          Kowal         Gary          Kumler         Gary          Kunz         Kappy          Kyle         Jon          Lahrman         Dana          Lain         John          Laird         Holly          Lamb         Sue          Lancaster         Arthur          Lane         Suzi          Langerud         E.          J.          Lassere         Paul          Lawson         Ronny          Ledbetter         Betty          Lee         Steve          Lee         Skip          Leflar         Carol          Leitner         Joe          Lassiter         Gary          Lawson         John          Lawson         Seniors         Rachelle          Lesartre         Jimmy          Lesch         Nancy          Lewis         Susan          Lewis         Mary          Beth          Liesenfield         Ken          Lindow         John          Loehman         Judy          Logan         Charlotte          Lorenz         Bill          Lund         Connie          Lytle         Skipper          Lytle         Pete          McAlpin         Virginia          McCampbell         John          McCleskey         Joe          McCourt         Judy          McCracken         Donna          McCulley         “Well,          Coach,          we'll          have          to          make          do          with          what          we've          got.”          Cheerleaders         Muriel          McDermott         Bob          McManis         John          McReynolds         Gary          Mace         Linda          Mace         Susan          Mackie         Lois          MacLean         John          Mansfield         —         Seniors         Patty          Maroney         Jacque          Marrs         Philip          Martin         Tom          Martin         Suzanne          Marx         Dick          Marxen         Carolyn          Matthews         Ted          Maynard         George          Meador         XKE          +          MG          TR3         Dick          Marxen         Darah          Meeley         George          Mello         Eddie          Metherd         Russ          Metzger         Patti          Meyer         Diane          Miertschin         Janice          Miller         Kathy          Miller         Kathy          Milligan         John          Moriarty         Bob          Morris          °         Tom          Morse         Suzy          Mitchell         Bill          Mohr         Ken          Montour         Alyse          Moore         Mike          Moore         Naomi          Moorehead         Seniors         Pat          Mosley         Mary          Margaret          Moss         Mary          Scott          Moyers          .         Terry          Mueller         Dennis          Murphree         Charlene          Murray         Suzanne          Nance         Bill          Narum         Susan          Neidert         Nancy          Nelezen         Don          Nelson         Jimmy          Nelson         Sheri          Nelson         Charles          Neuenschwander         Dick          Newton         68         Gayle          Nevill         Bill          Nielson         Susan          Noble         Memorial's          answer          to          Maritronics.         SIGMA          GAMMA         Jan          Norris         Jane          Novotny         Steve          Nowlin         Karen          O’Brien.         George          Olde         Richard          Olewine         Maris          O'Neill         Jade          Oney         IOrs         Sen         illy         Kyle          O’Re         aul         “Don't          look          now—he’s          behind          you.         ie          Thompson         Lorna          Cassidy,          Barb         Don          Otting         Craig          Owen         ve)         ©         Q         OF         ©         oO         wn         +=         te         UV         Pam          Parish         Cindy          Parker         Barbara          Parks         Gregory          Parratt         Jerre          Parsons         Pam          Patterson         Valerie          Paul         Butch          Peery         Craig          Perkins         Bill          Peterson         Randy          Phelps         Joyce          Phipps         Joel          Pippert         Randy          Poerschke         Georgia          Pollock         Patsy          Port         Suzanne          Porter         David          Powell         Harriet          Powell         Seniors         Pam          Powell         Maureen          Powers         Danny          Prejean         Wayne          Prescott         Steve          Prichard         Pam          Pruitt         JoAnn          Pryor         Bill          Radding         Susan          Raiffeisen         Buddy          Rainey         Barbara          Ramsey         Kay          Ramsey         Kristi          Randal         Marty          Randle         Shari          Rankin         Joe          Reed         Judy          Reese         Mike          Regitz         Sally          Reid         Julie          Reynolds         “One          further          reason          for          passing          my          bill          on          having          Coke          in          the          drink-         ing          fountains.”          Suzanne          Nanze,          Melissa          Gibson,          Alan          Sparer,          Don         Topper         Mary          Richardson         Wayne          Riley         David          Ringland         Pam          Ripper         Skip          Robbins         Linn          Roberts         73         —          —          ————         oe         Seniors         Coni          Robinson         Don          Robinson         Senior          boys          built          Memorial’s          greatest          bonfire          in          one          day.         Martha          Robinson         Diana          Rogers         Gayle          Roman         Ellen          Ross         Toni          Ross         Amy          Roth         Renee          Rubley         Bob          Russell         Carol          Russell         Sharon          Ryan         Joanne          Sachs         Betty          Sakwitz         Salle          Sanders         Sheryl          Sanders         Sandy          Sanders         Jeff          Sands         Stan          Scardino         Lonnie          Schiller         Kris          Schimmel         Joanne          Scheider         Mike          Schultz         Karen          Scown         Seniors         Sandee          Seaman         Rocky          Sehnert         Linda          Seiberling         Sharon          Shank         Shari          Shively          Assembly          “‘line’’          Kappy          Kyle         Mike          Shugart         Debbie          Sikes         Craig          Simecheck         Tommy          Simons         Bryan          Sims         Sandy          Simms         Sandi          Slaughter         Susan          Slaughter         Becky          Smith         Charlotte          Smith         Joanne          Smith         Lewis          Smith         Pat          Smith         Tommy          Smith         Bill          Snellgrove         Elisabeth          Snider         Steve          Snowden         Joan          Sonenthal         David          Spears         John          Spiegelberg         Chuck          Spiker         Seniors         Stephanie          Spohn         Linda          Stanton          |         .         Bob          Stanwood         Dana          Starr         Ronnie          Stasny         Scott          Stephen         }          Jess          Still         John          Stokes         Owen          Stokes         Jay          Stovall         Lewis          Strauss         Charles          Stricklin         Butch          Suchecki         Bill          Swan         Jill          Swift         Mark          Tabbert         Linda          Tapsak         Linda          Tarrant         “If          they          don’t          choose          me          I'll          just          die.’          Jill          Heidtmann,          Nancy          Tracy,          Julie         Reynolds         Kent          Taylor         Sharon          Taylor         Neysa          Teltschick         Sharon          Thomas         Barbie          Thomas         Don          Topper         Roger          Tournour         Jay          Towle         eniors         Nancy          Tracy         Barbara          Treitel         John          Trotter         Beverly          Truax         Sandy          Tyson         Joann          Uhlhorn         Margot          Untermeyer         Betsy          Urban         Tobie          Vaden         au         don’t          give          green          stamps.”          Lynn          Wildman,         Bruce          Valentine         Bob          Valentine         Mark          Vandendries         Debby          Vanderveld         Mike          Van          Dyck         Harry          Van          Wagner         |          still          say          this          whole          thing          would          have          been          better          with          boys.”         Elina          Adams,          Betsy          Imlay,          Sharon          Cheadle,          Kay          Eudaley,          Sue          Curtis.         Richard          Veozey         Carol          Wagoner         Mike          Wall         Joe          Waller         Marcia          Wallner         Sue          Walser         Debbie          Wambold         Jim          Wantland         Steve          Warlick         a         Cindy          Warren         ssnente          ual          yf         abd         Sandra          Watson          “If          |          could          just          concentrate          a          little          harder—Zzzz.”          Bill          Edwards         Sherry          Watz         }          Betty          Wavra         Jerry          Weathers         Marilyn          Weed         Robert          Weems         Diane          Wehner         John          Wege         Bob          Weigle         Claudia          Welch         Connie          Weld         Ann          Wellen         Sally          Walls         Sheri          Wendt         Dave          West         Morton          West         Annelise          White         John          White         Sharon          White         Valda          White         Barbara          Whiteside         Karen          Wilkinson         Seniors         Ann          Williams         Jane          Williams         “If          KILT          needs          another          announcer,          just          remember          I’m          available.”         i          Jerry          Weathers,          Rick          Moerbe         Pat          Williams         Scott          Willis         Bob          Wilson         Rick          Wilson         Suzanne          Wing         Leeland          Winston         Allison          Wintz         Mike          Withrow         Judy          Wood         Lan          Wood         “What's          the          Kingston          Trio          got          that          we          haven’t          got,          besides          a          contract?”          Mary         Susan          Stokes,          Steve          Nagle,          Kathy          Smith,          Marc          Kauffman,          Bill          Radding         Sam          Word         Weldon          Wright         Jane          Yackel         Cynthia          Yancey         Carolyn          Yantis         Gregg          Young         Charles          Yust         Delphine          Zoch         from         hcl          daetieetneatienteed         Junior          Class          Officers         Bob          Christy          Jan          Greig          Ted          Siff          Jim          Laird          Aldis          Burnett         Representative          Vice-President          President          Treasurer          Secretary         86         4         a         }         Annette          Adams         Buddy          Adams         David          Allen         Suzanne          Allison         Barbara          Anderson         Libby          Anthony         Gary          Appelt         Byron          Applegate         Debby          Armbrust         Karen          Babin         Garry          Bacorn         Dan          Bain         Julie          Ball         Becky          Ballenger         Wally          Banks         John          Barrington         Harry          Barthlow         Mary          Anne          Bastean         Kent          Basye         Bob          Baze         Pat          Bearden         Janie          Bechtold         Marti          Becker         Robert          Becker         Janice          Bedman         Gary          Belding         Teri          Beman         Nancy          Benjamin         Cheryl          Bennatte         Kim          Bennett         Tom          Bennett         Phil          Bianchi         Cynthia          Biddle         Ernest          Biering         Tommy          Binion         87         Juniors         Tanya          Bird         Randy          Bitetti         Scott          Black         James          Blair         Joanne          Blank         Barbara          Blaschke         Margaret          Blue         Derick          Bonewitz         Linda          Boorman         Georgette          Boudreau         “Memorial          to          State’          rav e          Junior          patriots.         Becky          Boughner          |         Vicki          Boyd          1)         Guilford          Bratten         Donna          Braun         Mike          Braun         Mike          Brice         Stephen          Brice         Gary          Brittom         Bill          Brown         Brooks          Brown         Wayne          Broyles         Nita          Buchwald         Mary          Buckley         Paula          Buckley         Larry          Bugge         Aldis          Burnett         Brenda          Butler         Cary          Butler         Craig          Butler         Donna          Buxton         Mary          Byrne         Phyllis          Caldwell         Cindy          Camp         M.A.S.A.          (Memorial          Auto          Sports          Association)          reserves          the          best         new          Junior-Senior          parking          lot.         Gehle          Campbell         Cathy          Campise         Carolyn          Cannata         Pierce          Cantrell         Ted          Carey         Chuck          Carleton         Dewitte          Carrington         Roland          Carter         Sandra          Casey         Ronnie          Castello         Juniors         Julie          Cayender         Dee          Ann          Cedergren         Nanci          Champion         Jane          Chapin         Hank          Chase         Bob          Christy         Kathy          Clardy         Alix          Clark         Lynn          Clark         Ellen          Corhran         Mary          Jean          Cole         George          Coll         Judy          Collins         Mike          Collins         Shelley          Condon         David          Cook         “This          is          your          roving          reporter          from          the          Memorial          lunch          room”         Russ          Metzger,          Chuck          Slaymaker,          Randy          Speights,          Gary          Appelt.         David          Cooke         Susan          Cookenboo         Steve          Corzette         Johnny          Coultroup         Tommy          Countryman         Susan          Crawford         Carol          Crosby         Vernon          Cross         Pandy          Crow         Suzanne          Curry         Ron          Dagley         Pat          Dallas         Janet          Daly         Diane          Davidson         Charlene          Davis         Danny          Davis         Larry          Davis         Pam          Davis         Sherry          Davis         Richard          Defenbaugh         Markettes          pack          into          busses          for          Corpus.         Courtney          Flavin          and          Linda          Dorr         Sandi          Denison         Jan          Derrick         Mike          Derrig         Mike          Devore         Sue          Dewitt         Gaylon          Dickens         Jean          Diemer         Joan          Diemer         Nan          Dietert         Mike          Dildine         Patty          Dilworth         Diane          Dobbins         Debbie          Doherty         Kathi          Donahue         Linda          Dorr         Lynn          Dudding         Carolyn          Dudley         Bob          Dugan         Jill          Duke         Kay          Duperier         Barbara          Dye         Sharon          Dye         Edward          Dykes         “2          legs,          3          hearts,          1          ant,          2          lungs’’         Ann          Hardison         Chris          Ebert         Mary          Ebert         Robin          Edward:         Tom          Edwards         Mike          Ellaby         Pam          Ellis         Cherye          Elston         Lynn          Elston         Bruce          Endendyk         Ross          Epstein         Richard          Ernest         Greg          Erwin         Bill          Eubanks         Eddie          Everett         Angie           Falson         Jan          Fain         Melanie          Faught         Paul          Feeley         Susan          Fieldcamp         Courtney          Flavin         Debbie          Fleetwood         Hennen          Floeter         Rusty          Folk         Anne          Foster         Ariel          Foster         “Pass          it,          quick”         Micki          Glauber         Eric          Fox         Phyllis          Frede         Douglas          Fritzsche         Dennis          Fruge         Ranson          Fullinwider         Susan          Funkhouser         Judy          Gaines         Mike          Gaines         Steve          Gaines         Juniors         Glee          Galbraith         Sherry          Gumel         Gamewell          Gantt         Beth          Garrett         James          Garrette         Sharon          Gates         James          Gauntt         Mike          Gavin         Carolyn          Gay         Carey          Geddie         Jan          Geneser         Richard          George         John          Gerhart         Bill          Glaros         Kay          Glass         Bill          Glass         Michelle          Glauber         Jeff          Goodman         Linda          Goodson         Linda          Gordon         Jerry          Goss         Brad          Gould         Terri          Sharp          entertains          on          the          student         busses          to          and          from          Lufkin.         Nicke          Gragnon         Penny          Graham         Kathy          Grayum         Richard          Grayum         Charles          Greenwell         Jan          Greig         Lanier          Greig         Wren          Greiner         Karen          Griffith         Barbara          Grimmett         Karin          Gustafson         Susan          Gwalthney         William          Hagemann         od         Ford          Hall         Sara          Hamner         te          ear          en          De         Jan          Hancock         Heather          Hannah         Betsy          Hansberry         Ann          Hardison         “Sailors          on          parade?”         Terri          Beman         Keith          Hardman         Vicky          Hardway         Robbie          Harle         Larry          Harn         Cindy          Hartzell         JoAnn          Hastik         Susan          Hastings         Diane          Heady         Bill          Heath         Kaye          Hernandez         Juniors         Pam          Hewett         Harry          Hickman         Mike          Hilliard         Linda          Hill         Ellen          Hippard         Tommy          Holmes         George          Holsomback         Bruce          Honea         Linda          Hopkins         Tim          Horan         Susan          Horn         Bobby          Houlihan         Jo          Howard         Susan          Howse         Rip          Humble         Joyce          Hyde         David          Iglehart         Jim          Isbell         Susan          Isberg         David          Jackson         “They          just          don’t          write          ‘em          like          they          used          to.”         Cindy          Radut         Pat          Jackson         Ann          James         Janet          James         Jimmy          Jard         Jan          Jeffery         Erik          Jensen         John          Jerabeck         Arthur          Johnson         Candi          Johnson         Cynthia          Johnson         Kathy          Johnson         Kenny          Johnson         Wayne          Johnson         Linda          Johnson         Beverly          Jones         Susan          Jones         “This          helps          my          rapid          reading”         Bill          Brown         Andy          Jordan         Robert          Kahle         Aimee          Kane         Louis          Katopodis         Sue          Kaufman         Doug          Kayem         Bill          Keckley         Joe          Kelly         John          Kelley         Liz          Kemper         Juniors         Karen          Kendall         Glen          Kent         Karen          Kerver         Linda          King         Sally          King         Gary          Kircher         Joanne          Koetter         Jim          Kohnert         Jerry          Kroll         Barbara          Kudrle         Hershel          Kunkel         Flo          Lain         Jim          Laird         John          Laird         Jim          Landrum         Brent          Larsen         Ricky          Leatherwood         Tim          Leatherwood         Charlie          LeBlanc          :         Dan          Lewis         Kere          Lewis         Sally          Lewis         Bob          Lindley         98         Paul          Lippold         Karen          Lopeman         Perry          Lorenz         Greg          Lucia         Her          notes          aren‘t          even          as          good          as          mine.         Diane          Heady         Paul          Mathews         ’          Dave          Marsh         Rosemarie          McAnally         Dennis          McAndrews         Helen          McCann         Janet          McClanahan         Steve          McCormack         Bill          McDaniel         Janis          McDermott         Nanci          McDermott         Jon          McGary         Jim          McGlasson         Barbara          McHenry         Marty          McHenry         Gail          McKenna         Alan          MacComb         Marjorie          Macevitt         Steve          MacFarland         Vicki          MacMurrough         Nancy          Mann         John          Matheson         %          =         F880          3         $83          Ho:         Se          A         LSS         .         ee         =         Robin          Melton         Suzanne          Middleton         Lavenia          Mikeska         Mike          Millegan         Anne          Miller         Linda          Miller         John          Milne         Marji          Mitchell         Scott          Mitchell         Penny          Mize         Juniors         Cindy          McKissack         Cindy          McLain         Barbara          McLean         Tom          McMaster         Mike          McMurray         Scott          McQuown         Floyd          McSpadden         Linda          Medlin         Ted          Meek         Lucy          Meley         “Dr.          Pepper          through          rose-colored          glass-         es”          Penny          Mize         Rick          Moerbe         Jane          Montgomery         Carol          Moody         Tom          Moore         Rick          Moreland         Mark          Morrison         Sue          Morton         Linda          Muller         Patrick          Murphy         Pat          Murphy         “y         :          .          Aig         Bill          Muske         Steve          Nagle         Wendy          Narum         “You          can‘t          get          away          with          it,          you          know”         Juniors          view          assembly.         Molli          Neal         Gil          Nebeker         Cece          Neef         Warren          Nelson         James          Nemir         Ginger          Nevill         Gary          Newcomb         Eddie          Newman         Terry          Nichols         Allen          Neilsen         Pe          pa          es          ae         Bob          Neilsen         Terry          Norman         Max          North         Tom          North         Paul          Nuckolls         Sue          O'Bannon         Bill          Oliver         Terri          Ochterbeck         Bob          O'Keefe         “Can          |          move,          now”         Scott          Mitchell         Collett          O’Neill         Blair          Oney         Pat          O’Shields         Doug          Overbeck         Dean          Overture         Mark          Oyster         Richard          Owen         John          Park         Willa          Parks         Ethyle          Lynn          Peacock         Pam          Pearson         Gary          Pepper         Paula          Percie         Jill          Peterson         Mary          Peterson         “But          my          fingers          get          caught          in          the          strings’         Tommy          Binion         Bob          Rathburn         James          Record         Red          Reese         Jack          Reilly         Judy          Reining         Doug          Reneau         Marilyn          Reynolds         Bob          Richardson         4         Ronny          Ramsey         Sarah          Raney         Tom          Peterson         Janie          Phipps         Polly          Plaza         Irene          Pollock         Lisa          Powell         Regina          Powell         Brenda          Powers         Debe          Powers         Paul          Poythress         Linda          Procter         Marilyn          Purnell         Beatrice          Raaphorst         Cindy          Radut         Willard          Raiffeisen         David          Ramsey         Tessa          Rothwell         Sandy          Rowley         Rick          Rozelle         Ronnie          Ryan         Kenny          St.          Aubin         Betsy          St.          John         Susan          St.          John         Linda          Salisbury         Wanda          Sampley         Leah          Sanders         Jackie          Richardson         Ray          Richardson         Rusty          Riley         Robert          Ring         Lynda          Roberson         Bill          Robertson         Chris          Rock         Betsy          Roe         Barry          Rogers         Richard          Rogers         Sandy          Rogers          ;         Sherry          Rogers         Danny          Rosenstein         Reggie          Ross         Jim          Roth         “Wait,          Let          me          fix          that          petal”         Linda          Butler          and          Tommy          Martin         Debbie          Schleeter         Mike          Schuck         Lee          Schwaller         Peggy          Schwartz         Mary          Jean          Schwartzkopf         Linda          Seaman         Anne          Seely         Niles          Sefeldt         Mike          Sellers         Final          week          was          rough!         Pat          Sells         Terrie          Sharp         Sue          Shephard         Dennis          Sheridan         Duane          Shock         Joe          Siff         Ted          Siff         Charles          Simmons         Bob          Simpson         Gary          Singletary         Kathy          Skiles         Bonnie          Skogland         Carol          Slaughter         Chuck          Slaymaker         Steve          Slick         Ann          Small         Colin          Smith         Josephine          Smith         Judi          Smith         Kathy          Smith         Ricky          Smith         Stan          Smith         Stantey          Smith         Susan          Smith         Tom          Smith         Leslie          Sowers         Dick          Sparks         Randy          Speights         Becky          Stacy         Terry          Stanton         Johnnie          Steen         Mrs.          Clark’s          students          are          completely          absorbed          ,          with          |         geometry.         .         Bobby          Stephens         Candy          Stevenson         Pam          Stevenson         Mark          Stiles         Don          Stone         Lelia          Stone         Robert          Stone         Bill          Stuart         Richard          Suggs         Don          Summers         Judy          Reese          and          Sissy          Bennatte          pose          with          the          No.          1          man          they         “built”          for          their          project          as          part          of          the          art          department’s          cam-         paign          to          support          basketball.         Sam          Torn         Jack          Tracy         Raymond          Trantham         Mike          Truax         Jane          Tucker         Carroll          Underwood         Bryan          VanEaton         Robert          Veazey         Billy          Sumners         Randy          Sunday         Ben          Sutton         John          Sweeney         Tom          Swinbank         Phyllis          Talley         Carol          Teltschik         Brad          Thomas         Beth          Thompson         Cebe          Thompson         Don          Thompson         Rick          Thompson         Agneta          Thornguist         Barbara          Tibbets         Jerry          Tinkle         Juniors         June          Vines         Nick          Wagner         Skip          Wagoner         Joan          Walker         Lee          Walker         Kathi          Wallick         Patti          Walsh         Steve          Walton         John          Warlick         Carolyn          Warwick         Lynda          Watson         Karyl          Watz         Beverly          Weeks         John          Weeks         Debbie          Weich         Judy          Weinman         Mark          Wernick         Joan          Westberg         Phil          Weyland         David          Wheatcroft         “We've          just          gotta          win          that          basketball          game.”         Mike          Millegan         Cindy          Wheelahan         David          White         Emmett          White         Mike          White         Bonnie          Williams         Chery!          Williams         Lynn          Williams         Richard          Williams         Martha          Williford         Kyle          Willis         John          Wilson         Charles          Winston         Karen          Wise         Markettes          brighten          up          the          pep          rally.          Dale          Witherspoon         ,         Fran          Wood         Mary          Jane          Woods         Jim          Wooldridge         John          Wooten         Harold          Wright         Shirley          Yackel         Linda          Yarberry         Steve          Zagst         Sophomore          Class          Officers         Marilyn          Macha          Patti          Platt          Liz          Kelley          Jeff          Love          Sally          Rollins         Vice-President          Secretary          Treasurer          President          Representative         110:         Dianne          Baird         Beth          Baker         Bobby          Baldwin         Daryl          Ballou         Frances          Barkan         Jim          Barnard         Cecelia          Barnett         Michael          Barrett         Terry          Barrus         Vincent          Bash         Carol          Bastean         Nancy          Battaile         Pam          Bauer         Bonnie          Beall         Scott          Becker         Charlotte          Acker         John          Ackley         Richard          Allely         Nancy          Alletag         Linda          Allison         Jan          Altvater         Jay          Ammons         Judy          Amundsen         Cathryn          Andrews         Cathy          Anthony         Kim          Applegate         David          Arnold         John          Arnoldy         Roy          Arterbury         Gary          Ashford         Candy          Atkinson         Chris          Bacorn         Carolyn          Baile         Tom          Bailey         Tommy          Bailey         Sophomores         Bobby          Behring         Kathryn          Bel         Reagan          Bell         Scott          Belsley         Betty          Benecke         Fran          Berg         Glenn          Berkemeier         Bob          Bishop         Al          Black         Elaine          Block         Judy          Blodgett         Mark          Boccella         Maureen          Boccella         Candi          Boggs         Dick          Bond         Linda          Booth         Nancy          Boughner         Phyllis          Boughton         Dean          Bourne         Randy          Bowen         Steve          Brake         Becky          Bramlett         Vivian          Bransom         Pat          Brice,         Janet          Brown         Linda          Brown         Cindy          Bryant         Libby          Bryant         Kathy          Buescher         Pat          Bulkley         Tommy          Bullock         Steve          Bunda         Mary          Burkhalter         112         Marilyn          Burns         Joe          Burt         Richard          Businy         Ed          Byrne         Bruce          Calkins         Gary          Calvert         Michelle          Campbell         Susan          Canfield         Don          Cannon         Dale          Carrington         David          Carrington         Cathy          Carter         John          Carthey         K im          Casler         Carol          Cawley         ‘         “If          my          formula          works,          I‘ll          be          another          Madame          Curie.’         Elaine          Block.         Sophomores         Pete          Cawthon         Carol          Cecala         Cindy          Chandler         Linda          Chaplinsky         Debbie          Charbonnet         Linda          Charter         monty          Teverbaugh          strikes          again.         Mike          Chase         Tommy          Chenault         Joanie          Chesnick         Floyd          Childers         Robin          Childers         Dianne          Claiborne         Bruce          Clauson         Janet          Clifton         Diane          Clisbee         Janis          Cloud         Todd          Cochran         Debbie          Caill         David          Collins         Marilyn          Collins         Paulina          Cook         Carolyn          Cooke          |         Jeanne          Cooke         Paul          Cooke         Becky          Copeland         Patricia          Corolla         114         Martha          Countryman         Cindy          Cox         Martha          Cox         Roger          Cram         Pat          Cramer         Cheryl          Cristil         Doug          Crockard         Nancy          Cron         Debbie          Crowell         Philip          Croyle         Maureen          Boccella          caught          in          one          of          her          completely          absorbed         moments—absorbed          by          what?         Jodi          Cummings         Jack          Cunningham         Al          Curry         Cheryl          Cusac         Cheryl          Dahlstrom         Mike          Daley         Dianne          Daly         Ed          Daniels         Sophomores         Tere          Darby         Tim          Dauphin         Bill          Davidson         Tommy          Davidson         Douglas          Davis         Julie          Davis         Leota          Davis         Terry          Davison         Don          Dawson         Pam          Dearman         Tom          Dempsey         Sara          Dennis         Mark          Denton         fe          |         aut         ...          and          this          is          called          the          zipper.”         Martha          Musella,          Carol          Tennison,          Patty          Davis.         Janice          Derby         Connie          Devlin         Pete          Dienna         Debby          Dobbs         Gay          Dobbs         Ben          Donnell         Jill          Dorflinger         Alexis          Dowling         George          Dowling         Ann          Drury         116         Jack          Duke         Sam          Dunlap         Jeannie          Dupre         William          Dvorak         Alane          Dye         Robert          Edgley         Lana          Edling         John          Edwards         Sarah          Ehrhardt         Nancy          Eicher         Ken          Everett         Reid          Farrell         Richard          Favor         Rozanne          Feeser         Allan          Fergus         Susan          Fields         Deborah          Finch         Jim          Fitzgerald         Duke          Fleshman         Warren          Fletcher         Ben          Floyd         Patty          Flynn         Margaret          Forrester         Bobby          Foster         Rebecca          Foster         Frank          Eller         Rick          Ellis         Kim          Elston         Goody          Emde         Joe          Englert         Darryl          English         Gale          Entrekin         Peggy          Evans         Duncan          Foulds         Linda          Fowler         William          French         Barbara          Fuller         Don          Funkhouser         Susanne          Gabriel         Charles          Gallagher         Jose          Galo         Linda          Gamble         Nancy          Gammon         Gwen          Gantt         Dave          Gardner         Sophomores         “Il          know          |          shouldn’t,          but          it          tastes          better          than          Metrecal.’’          Mar-         garet          Gilkison          gobbles          again.         John          Gardner         Carol          Garner         Lydia          Garwick         Patti          Garwood         Steve          Gates         Brian          Goumer         Sally          Gayle         Pete          Gaylord         Diane          Geiser         Byron          Giezentanner         Kathy          Gifford         Gloria          Gilbert         Vicki          Gilbert         Margaret          Gilkison         Dana          Gill         Duane          Gillingwater         Susan          Glanville         Judy          Glass         Greta          Glavis         Robby          Godsey         Wanda          Gontarek         Tish          Goodman         Jim          Goodson         Bill          Goodykoontz         Janice          Gordon         Candy          Graham         Donna          Graham         Barbara          Greene         Betty          Greenwood         Jeff          Griffith         Steve          Grimmett         Jonny          Grose         Peter          Gruen         David          Hackethorn         Charles          Haden         Susan          Haden         Jana          Hale         Jesse          Hall         Mary          Hanlon         Sophomores         Linda          Hardy         Helen          Haring         Deborah          Harvey         Greg          Hawes         Mark          Hawkins         Debbie          Haworth         Carol          Hayes         Pam          Hayhurst         Pat          Healy         John          Heard         Linda          Hecht         John          Heike         Jody          Helman         Scot          Henry         Jan          Herring         John          Hewett         Phil          Hiebeler         Graham          Hill         Jean          Hill         William          Hill         Wendy          Hilty         Carolyn          Hinckley         Richard          Hinds         Mike          Hlinak         Mary          Hodges         David          Hoffman         Rick          Holberg         Henri          Holekamp         Sally          Holliday         Susan          Holmes         Mary          Holsomback         Lynne          Hooper         Michael          Hopkins         120         Danny          Horan         Katie          Horn         Michael          Houlihan         Cindy          Hoverstock         Linda          Howes         Donna          Howeth         Rod          Hubert         Bennett          Hull         Stephennie          Hunter         Susan          Ingram         Hank          Jacobs         Pam          Jahn         Linda          James         Gwen          Jenkins         Mike          Jennings         “Why          couldn’t          |          have          made          just          one          more          point.”         Beverly          Weaver         Sophomores         Denise          Jensen         Ka ren          Joers         Cindy          Johnson         Gordon          Johnson         Karen          Johnson         Lynne          Johnson          “Il          wonder          if          he          is          a          Senior.”         Margie          Torn         Mike          Johnston         Betsi          Jones         Greg          Jones         Suzanne          Jones         Sharon          Jonte         Ruthmary          Jordan         Sheryl          Jorgensen         Janet          Juenger         Gary          Karter         Laurie          Kayem         ee         Elizabeth          Kelley         Lex          Kelso          .         Mike          Kelson         Sig          Kendall         Sam          Kent         Cheri          Kilburn         Sally          Kit         Kay          Klaveness         Robert          Klein         Rochelle          Knapp         122         Susi          Kroll         Raymond          Kroulik         Larry          Kruse         Mike          Kuhn         Laurie          Laird         James          Lalicker         Sue          Lampee         Ronnie          Lange         Bruce          LaRoche         Kirby          Larsen         Sharon          Lashley         Marianne          Latham         Nancy          Laughlin         Jeanelle          Lear         Jimmy          LeBlanc         Gayle          Ledbetter         “Eenie,          meenie,          minie,          mo,          you          will          do          the          next          problem.”         Mr.          Figari          with          his          Sophomore          mathematics          class.         Linda          Lee         Jack          Lesch         Sophomores         James          Leslie         Ellen          Lewis         Marsha          Lewis         Danny          Lien         Joe          Littlejohn         Bill          Livingston         Lisa          Lockhart         Mary          Logan         Eddie          Louden         Jeff          B.          Love         Jeff          D.          Love         Mark          Ludke         Bill          Ludlam          4         There          is          nothing          like          having          your          picture          taken          for          the          yearbook          in          tne         yearbook.          Right,          Nancy          Alletag?         Sam          Lund         Allison          Lytle         Louise          MacComb         Marilyn          Macha         Tom          Macleod         Don          MacSpadden         Molly          Mahoney         Pat          Mahoney         Dan          Mako         Geoff          Malloy         124         Teddy          Malloy         Steve          Mann         Bill          Manning         Ben          Manny         Bill          Martin         Howard          Martin         Janice          Mataya         Deborah          Mathews         Mike          Maupin         Tracy          Maxon         Mary          McMahon         Paul          McManis         Jean          McMaster         Margo          McMurry         Janis          McPherson         Jimmy          McReynolds         Tracy          Meadows         Monica          Mercier         Pat          Mertz         Elaine          Metherd         David          Miller         Janet          Miller         Kenny          Miller         Marnie          Miller         Terry          Lyn          Mills         Larry          Mayne         Jerry          Mays         Bill          McBee         Karen          McClure         Mike          McConnell         Jean          McEwan         Dennis          McLaughlin         Steve          McLeroy         126         Dudley          Mitchell         Sheridan          Mitchell         Joe          Montroy         William          Moore         Carol          Morales         Judy          Morgan         Bert          Morris         John          Morrison         Mary          Morrison         Ann          Morrow         Carol          Mosley         Martha          Moss         Sophomores         pr          re          aN         Who          or          what          has          caught          his          eye?          Charles          DeWitt.         Loral          Muilenburg         Leslie          Muncaster         Peggy          Murphy         Martha          Musella         Joe          Musgrove         Steve          Owens         Timmie          Palmer         Gregory          Pappas         Debbie          Parish         Bill          Parker         Teresa          Anne          Parks         Perry          Pate         Leonard          Paton         Dick          Patterson         Jennifer          Patterson         Carl          Payne         Jacqueline          Payne         Susan          Peabody         Kenny          Pearson         Lee          Penny         Jill          Nagle         Laura          Neidert         Tommy          Newburn         Jim          Newsome         Ron          Newton         Nancy          Nicholson         Sallie          Nolan         Luanne          North         Diane          Norton         Mike          Oakes         Margaret          O’Brien         Sharon          O'Dell         Margo          Oldham         Bob          Oliphant         Ben          Oliver         Joe          Olson         Kathy          O’Neill         Mary          O'Reilly         Jeff          Osborn         John          Osenbaugh         Sophomores         Golda          Percic         Richard          Pereles         Laura          Ann          Peters         Randy          Peterson         Steve          Peterson         Bill          Phillips         Tom          Phillips         Linda          Pinger         Linda          Pippert         Chip          Pitcher         Wendy          Pitcher         Kevin          Pitts         Patti          Platt         Craig          Plumhoff         Barbara          Powell         Janet          Powell         Debbie          Poythress         Kay          Prehn         Gail          Prescott         Stanley          Prescott         Chris          Price         Gaye          Prichard         Beki          Prigg         Marsha          Pruitt         Tony          Pryor         Nancy          Radding         Beverly          Rairigh         Frank          Ralmuto         Susan          Randlett         Ruth          Ready         Deborah          Reagan         Bill          Rechcygl          Donald          Reed         Frank          Reed         Ellen          Reid         Dale          Renner         Patty          Reynolds         Ralph          Rice         Ann          Richardson         Barbara          Ring         Bonnie          Robertson         Tim          Robinson         Sharon          Rock         Dick          Roe         David          Rolke         Bill          Rollins         Sally          Rollins         Brenda          Rowland         “It's          hayfever         Nina          Turner.         season,          so          why          aves          this          always          happen          to          me?”         Mike          Rowley         Leigh          Roy         Jan          Royse         Judy          Russell         Philip          Sadler         Susan          St.          Martin         Sophomores         “I'm          practicing          for          the          1968          Olympics.”         Leslie          Sands         Melanie          Saunders         Mary          Ann          Savage         Linn          Scherwitz         Nancy          Schill         Kathi          Schimmel         Randy          Schultz         Steven          Schwartzkopf         Elsa          Scott         Laurie          Scott         Mary          Scott         Susan          Seaman         Mark          Sehnert         Mike          Seiffert         Sally          Shackelford         Glenn          Shahan         Janice          Sharpless         Paul          Shedd         Danny          Shepler         Gretchen          Sherk         Elaine          Shorck         Susi          Sides         Cindy          Sikes         Steven          Simon         Bonnie          Simpson         Richard          Sinclair         Debbie          Smallwood         Doug          Smith         Gary          Smith         Linda          Smith         Meg          Smith         Rand          Smith         Robert          Smith         Sherry          Smith         Randy          Snedaker         Sue          Sommer         aa         .          ..          and          my          Timex          is          still          running!”         Dick          Sparks,          Toni          Swanson,          Jack          Durette,          Sherry          Smith.         Randy          Southerland         Matt          Spears         Stephen          Sprowls         Allison          Stanwood         Greg          Stevenson         Collin          Stewart         Susan          Stine         Cynthia          Stokes         Mary          Susan          Stokes         Susan          Stoneburner         Glenn          Strickland         Shelley          Sublett         Tom          Suchecki         Charles          Susie         Toni          Swanson         “You          mean          my          lunch          costs          that          much?”         Betty          Benecke,          Sallie          Nolan,          Mrs.          Ethel          Pagel.         Jim          Sykes         Sherry          Taff         Anne          Talty         Janis          Taylor         Pat          Taylor         Tyrone          Temple         Carol          Tenison         Linda          Terry         Steve          Terry         David          Terwey         132         David          Tessmer         Monty          Teverbaugh         Carol          Thompson         Janet          Thompson         Kathy          Thompson         Linsley          Thompson         Diane          Thompson         Davey          Thornton         Helen          Thornton         Susan          Tisdale         Collin          Trube         Jeff          Tucker         Dave          Turner         Nina          Turner         Mike          Urban         Pete          Vaden         Doug          VanDerbur         Clay          VanLoozen         Bill          VanScoy         Steve          Vestal         Linda          Vlasek         Dan          Wagner         Marietta          Wagner         Bob          Waldrum         Charlie          Walker         Margie          Torn         Donald          Towsley         Jack          Tracy         Susan          Treadway         Hal          Trentham         Jeff          Trick         Eleta          Sue          Tripp         Pete          Troncale         Sophomores         Dave          Wallace         Jean          Waller         Fay          Walsh         Norman          Ward         Stanley          Ward         Charles          Warren         Hardy          Watford         Bob:          Watson         Pamela          Watson         Beverly          Weaver         Connie          Weaver         Sharon          Weed         Mary          Kate          Weige         Tullos          Wells         Sophomore          girls          learn          many          things          in          P.E.,          gymnastics,          for          example.         Toni          Swanson,          Jodi          Cummings         Connie          Wentz         134         Dale          Wilkins         Sherri          Willhoite         Fitz          Williams         Jana          Williams         Karen          Williams         Rick          Williamson         Jimmie          Willingham         Larry          Wilson         Walter          Winslett         Tommy          Winzler         Wendy          Winzeler         JoAnn          Wolansky         Larry          Wood         Woody          Woodard         James          Wylie         Pam          Wylie         Cathi          Yorston         Alisa          Yust         Milt          Zahn         Steve          Zahn         Bob          Wessels         Alan          West         Becky          West         Nancy          Whelan         Cary          White         Susan          White         Charlee          Jean          Whitehead         Patsy          Wilkerson         Freshman          Class          Officers         Tommy          Tom          Robert          Lee          Bethann          Frede          Susan          Spears          Randy          Little         Treasurer          Vice-President          Secretary          Representative          President         Carol          Bahm         Brandon          Baker         Sally          Baldwin         Peggy          Ballenger         Steve          Bandy         Pat          Barnett         Cindy          Barron         Jimmy          Barthlow         Andy          Abercrombie         Cathy          Acree         Ellen          Alexander         John          Alford         Paula          Allen         Leslie          Anderson         Ellen          Anthony         Susan          Apitz         Jan          Arbuckle         Susie          Atlas         Kay          Bartholomew         Ann          Bassi         William          Baumann         Binnie          Bayless         Mary          Becker         Kaye          Behring         Mike          Belin         Evelyn          Bell         Judi          Bell         Nancy          Bell         Mike          Biggers         Kit          Black         Douglas          Blackburn         Van          Blanchard         Jeff          Blank         Freshmen         Sandy          Bockelman         Tom          Boddorff         Beverly          Bond         Liz          Bonewitz         Ruth          Bonnell         Mike          Bouché         Sandra          Boyer         Mike          Boyle         Pat          Brady         Jim          Brand         Martha          Bratten         Debbi          Braun         Rusty          Brents         Joan          Broaddus         Cheryl          Broady         Fain          Brock         Bruce          Brogdon         Bob          Brown         Jeff          Brown         Susie          Brown         Tommy          Brummett         Jim          Buescher         “With          a          memory          like          mine,          who          needs          the          bandleader?”         John          Trout         Brian          Burk         Tommy          Burks         Jeff          Burnett         138         “Great          Expectations          is          hopeless!’         Lin          Reynolds,          Steve          Clark         Liz          Calabretta         Margaret          Caldwell         Kathy          Campbell         Norma          Canfield         Kathy          Capelle         Renvia          Capps         Joan          Carlson         Harry          Carlton                  Stuart          Carroll         Bill          Carson         Bob          Carson         Linda          Carswell         Charles          Chambliss         Bill          Champion         John          Chaney         Martha          Charlton         Jane          Burns         Dennis          Busch         Lynn          Bussey         Beverly          Butler         Cynthia          Butler         Monica          Byrne         140         Freshmen         Mary          Cheadle         Susan          Chenault         Carol          Chester         Kip          Childers         Bruce          Clark         Ginger          Clark         Steve          Clarke         Steve          Clemens         Rosemary          Cleveland         Martin          Clifton         Larry          Cline         Karen          Cockrell         Carol          Cody         Terrye          Cole         Francis          Collins         Janet          Collins         Douglas          Cones         Teddy          Connor         Linda          Cook         Jim          Cook         Ronnie          Cook         Susan          Cook         Susie          Cooke         Jay          Cookenboo         Robert          Cooper         Linda          Corte         Cathy          Cotterell         Kitty          Cowan         DeWitt          Cox         Michaele          Coy         Doug          Cram         Craig          Crawley         Rick          Creed         Danna          Cresap         Chris          Critchlow         Ward          Critz         Raymond          Cross         Mecky          Crump         Marc          Curtis         Sid          Cutchin         Mike          Dallas         Michel          Damiani         Roger          Daniels         Diane          Darcy         Linda          Dashiell         Gerald          Davis         Malinda          Davis         Pam          Davis         Patty          Davis         Ronnie          Davis         Adrian          Deguire         Patty          Dempsey         Gregory          Derrig         Debbie          Dewitt         Linda          Dickens         Dana          Dickson         Donna          Dildine         Terry          Dobbins         Jeff          Dobson         “Only          three          minutes,          17 2:          seconds          left          before          lunch!’         Susan          Cook,          Joy          Knittel.         142         John          Dykstra         John          Eads         Bruce          Earl         Sharon          Ebanks         Thomas          Edgar         Bob          Edmiston         Bea          Edwards         Wilson          Edwards         Nancy          Ehrhardt         Connie          Eledge         Sherry          Ellis         Ann          Ellison         Jill          Dobson         Mike          Dodie         Sandy          Donhaiser         Frank          Dorr         Nancy          Dorr         Grant          Dorsey         John          Drew         Debbie          Drooger         Earl          Duffy         Mike          Dugan         Bill          Dunn         Don          Dupre         Bob          Dye         Robert          Dykes         Gi         “Hey!          Our          team’s          really          going          to          win.”         Barbara          Stazo,          Margaret          Schiller         Nancy          Ellisor         Gail          Elsley         Susan          Engle         Bob          Etnyre         Mary          Etnyre         Carolyn          Eubank         Jean          Evans         Mary          Jo          Evans         Bobby          Farrell         Mauricio          Fernandez         Nita          Finch         Frances          Finger         Barbara          Fink         Judy          Firestone         Prudy          Fisher         Dennis          Fite         Bill          Fitzpatrick         Jack          Flack         Charlie          Fleck         Melissa          Flint         Diane          Floyd         Mark          Folloder         Paula          Forney         Candi          Frazier         Bethann          Frede         Jim          Freeman         Jeanie          Fritzsche         Charles          Frost         Ruthie          Frugé         Sandra          Fuller         Jay          Fullinwider         Cathy          Fulton         Tom          Funkhouser         Madalyn          Gandy         Pat          Ganster         Cathy          Gardner         Jon          Garrett         Lorin          Garwick         Jennifer          Gauchas         “Now,          wait          a          minute.          Add          magnesium          to          what???”         David          Gavin          Kathie          McGowen,          Connie          Tartt         Bob          Gay         Jack          Gay         Peggy          Gehring         Meryl          George         Celeste          Gerhart         Jan          Getz         Valerie          Gibson         Clyde          Giesenschlag         Karen          Gifford         Becky          Glanville         Janis          Glenn         Mike          Glenn         Allen          Goehrs         Nancy          Goodman         Claire          Goodrich         Debbie          Goodykoontz         144         Suzanne          Gould         Kay          Graham         Bob          Grance         Barbara          Gray         Trudy          Gray         Judson          Greig         Kathy          Grice         Mike          Griffin         Robbie          Gustafson         Patricia          Gwalthney         Margaret          Hagan         Sylvia          Hairgrove         Honey          Hall         Lee          Hamilton         Beth          Hand         Stephanie          Hand         Bob          Hannay         Cathy          Hannon         Emily          Harang         Bruce          Hardman         Patsy          Haring         Anne          Harland         John          Harman         Becky          Harpold         Greg          Harrod         Larry          Haskins         Dale          Hawkins         “Ah,          for          the          days          of          the          quick,          easy          drivers’          license.”         Richard          Haworth         Pam          Haynes         146         Drew          Heard         Kay          Heffler         Ken          Heidtmann         Scott          Henderson         Terry          Hernandez         Emmie          Herndon         Debbie          Hewitt         Sally          Heywood         Andy          Hicks         Linda          Hinds         Margaret          Hippard         Bill          Holloway         Kirsten          Hopkins         Clyde          Howard         Glenn          Howard         Mike          Howard         Nancy          Howard         Denny          Hoy         Sandi          Huckebe         David          Hughes         Lucien          Hughes         Gordon          Humphries         .         David          Hutchinson         Jeanette          Hyde         Laurie          Ingram         Doug          Jackson         Elaine          Jackson         Barbara          Jacob         Russell          Jacobs         Jules          Jacquin         John          James         David          Joers         Donn          Joers         Carl          Johnson         Diane          Johnson         Eric          Johnson         Jacki          Johnson         Jennifer          Jolly         Lindy          Jones         Hugh          Jopling         Peter          Juley         Gene          Kaiser         John          Kalil         Pat          Kalmans         Gayl          Karter         Richard          Kauffman         Rick          Kean         Cliff          Keddie         Mike          Kelley         Ruth          Kelly         Dan          Kemper         Phil          Kendall         Jack          Kern         Mary          Kilpatrick         Bemused,          Cathay          Fulton          regards          Memorial’s          Pat          King         labyrinth          of          halls.          Steve          Kinney         Sara          Klein         Joy          Knittel         Russell          Knott         Thomas          Koenig         Kathie          Kohlmaier         Jill          Kohnert         Chris          Kramer         Phil          Kratovil         Steve          Kreuger         Steve          Kudrle         Maria          Ladrillero         Arthur          Lambert         Linda          Lancer         Jimmy          Lange         Lou          Larek         Tommy          Lascoe         Bonnie          Lawson         Jeanne          Lawson         Ricky          Leachman         Debbie          Lebeaux         Randy          Lee         Robert          Lee         Virginia          Leflar         Ann          Leifeste         Sharon          Leigh         Mary          Leith         Kathy          Leitner         Harold          Leone         Chuck          Lerman         Ken          Lesartre         Cathy          Lewis         148         Derek          Lewis         Glenn          Lewis         Jo          Lewis         Miriam          Lien         Kathie          Lindow         Ardath          Lindsey         Lynn          Little         Randy          Little         Roy          Lobner         Mark          Love         Elizabeth          Lower         Lisa          Luckett         Robert          Ludlam         Lewis          McAdow         Penny          McAlister         Jim          McCampbell         Tom          McCann         Jay          McCarvey         Mary          McCleary         James          McCleskey         Dennis          McColgin         Mary          McDonald         Pat          McDonald         Kathy          McGowen         Mike          McGregor         “A          quick          brush-up          during          class.”          Marcia          McGuire         Mary          Etnyre         Scott          McKissack         Kathy          McMahon         Glenn          McMillan         150         Freshmen         Jean          McSpadden         Robert          McWhorter         Sam          MacFerran         Alex          Mackay         Jean          Mackey         Douglas          Maclean         Mike          Mahoney         Rick          Mandrell         Judy          Maroney         Scott          Marshall         Christina          Marti         Daryl!          Martin         Karen          Martinez         Tam          Marxen         Charles          Matney         Melissa          Maxcy         Dick          Maxwell         Cindy          May         Sherry          Medlin         Lynn          Menking         Bill          Meyer         Bill          Miller         Karen          Miller         Leslie          Miller         Deana          Mills         Ann          Milne         Craig          Moore         Elaine          Moore         Ellen          Moore         Larry          Moore         Karin          Moreland         Henry          Morris         Patricia          Morris         Molly          Morrison         Robin          Morse         Dick          Morton         Kathy          Mosher         Peggy          Mullenix         Carol          Muller         Virgil          Mullins         Richard          Mullowney         Ellen          Murdick         “Judy,          quick!          Say          cheese         Linda          Carswell,          Judy          Bell         ed         Mike          Murphy         Mike          Murphy         Jon          Narum         Ginger          Nelezen         Kay          Nelson         Nancy          Nelson         Susi          Nelson         Don          Nester         Stephen          Neukom         Susan          Neukom         Chuck          Newcomb         Brian          Nielsen         Sharon          Nisbet         Robert          Noble         Susan          Nonmacher         Robert          Olde         Bill          Oheeron         Bob          O'Neill         Maura          O'Neill         Bob          Oney         Christopher          Oney         Lawson          Orr         Rusty          Orr         152         Freshmen         David          Notestine         Sandy          Nowlin         Mike          Nunally         Susie          Oaks         Sharon          Oberg         Barbara          O’Brien         Lloyd          Ochterbeck         Karen          O'Connor         Robin          Ogden         Jim          Oglesbee         Steve          Ousley         Nancy          Owen         Jane          Owens         Marzelle          Oxspring         David          Oyster         Dana          Parkans         Lola          Parker         Lacey          Parkinson         Gayle          Patterson         Betty          Paul         Mike          Pauli         Richard          Pearcy         Rita          Peguero         Kathy          Pennington         Diane          Perine         Mark          Peterson         Shirley          Peterson         Ann          Phillips         Sam          Pitcock         Lelia          Poch         Janna          Polite         Linda          Porter         Dick          Powell         Mark          Pravel         Mike          Prendergast         Marilyn          Pritchard         Charles          Prokop         Victor          Pugh         Howard          Purnell         Carole          Radut         Linda          Rae         Rory          Ray         Jim          Rayburn         Stephanie          Reass         Gordon          Rechcygl         Richard          Reed         Wanda          Reed         Suzanne          Reedstrom         George          Reese         David          Reimer         James          Reimer         Melanie          Reneau         John          Reynolds         Lin          Reynolds         Kim          Rhodes         Andrea          Richards         “Some          subjects          call          for          visual          enactment.”         (          Gerald          Davis,          Kathie          Lindow,          Ann          Bassi,          Rick          Wilson         Ann          Richardson         Janet          Richardson         Kathy          Riedel         Rebecca          Ripper         Thomas          Ripple         Sam          Robbins         Bobby          Robinson         Joan          Robinson         Carolyn          Rogers         Dick          Rogers         Susie          Rogers         Sandy          Rogers         Edna          Rollins         Jim          Ross         Stacy          Rothrock         Hellen          Rowland         Diane          Royder         Paige          Rozelle         154         |         Chery!          Russell         Christie          Russell         Kathy          Sachs         Scott          Sackenreuther         Charles          Sakwitz         Sharon          Sampley         Brent          Sanders         Susan          Santi         Joyce          Scheffler         Jay          Schill         Margaret          Schiller         Alice          Schoire         Nancy          Scott         Chris          Seely         Mike          Sefeldt         Dana          Shelton         Robin          Sherwood         John          Silva         Coleman          Simpkins         John          Simpson         Chris          Siracuse         Marc          Slaughter         Scott          Slaymaker         Bill          Sleator         Paul          Sloan         Amy          Smith         Diane          Smith         George          Smith         Janet          Smith         Kathy          Smith         Sally          Snellgrove         Debbie          Snowden         David          Stayman         Barbara          Stazo         Mary          Jo          Stentz         Linda          Stevens         Jamie          Stewart         Sherry!          Stine         Jody          Stoker         David          Stovall         156         Freshmen         Barbara          Spafford         Susan          Spears         Cindy          Spiker         Cheryl          Springgate         Peggy          Stahl         Guy          Stallings         Cathie          Stands         Georgiana          Stanley         Debby          Stark         Rick          Stauffacher         Sue          Summers         Laura          Swinbank         David          Sydow         Robert          Sykes         Cathy          Tabbert         Nicky          Tanguy         Connie          Tartt         Doug          Taylor         Ned          Thanhouser         Frank          Thayer         Charles          Thiebeault         Carol          Thomas         Donnie          Thomas         Joyce          Thomas         Ronnie          Thomas         David          Thomason         Carol          Thompson         Nancy          Thompson         Carol          Thorn         Colleen          Thorn         Joann          Thweatt         Greg          Tickle         Jerry          Tinkle         James          Tisdale         Munson          Tix         Dudley          Toelk e         Tommy          Tomforde         Marshall          Tracy         Mike          Treitel         Richard          Trotter         “All          worries          can          be          quenched          in          a          coke.”         Prudy          Fisher,          Dana          Cresap.         John          Trout         Pat          Truax         Tommy          Tucker         David          Tyler         David          Tyler         Don          Unwin         ed         ae                   seeds         Julie          Valentino         Barbara          Van          Eaton         Richard          Vedder         158         Downy          Vickery         Tommy          Wagner         Bobby          Walden         R.          H.          Walker         Sally          Wallner         Jimmy          Walne         Freshmen         “2NaBr          +          3H,SO,          +          MnO,          =          2NaHSO,          +          MnSO,          +         2H,O          +          Br,?”         Cheryl          Springgate         Kay          Walser         Suzie          Walters         Kathy          Wambold         Jocilyn          Wardell         Don          Warlick         Rubin          Wavra         Keith          Weed         Lorraine          Weller         Jeff          Wells         Hardy          Wendenburg         Judi          West         Kay          West         Jane          Weyland         Janet          Whatley         Janis          Wheeler         Eileen          White         Charles          Whitehead         Dick          Whiteside         Bill          Wiggins         Diane          Wiggins         Randy          Wilde         Phil          Wilkinson         George          Williams         Charlene          Wilson         Bonsall          Wifton         Chuck          Wimbrow         Joetta          Woestemeyer         Chery!          Wolf         Sally          Wolf         Eva          Wolski         Bobby          Wommack         Charlie          Wood         Gail          Wood         Mark          Wood         William          Wood         Kay          Wright         Pau!          Wright         Randy          Wright         Susan          Wright         Jean          Wylie         Deborah          Yantis         Diane          Yarberry         James          Youdan         Camille          Young         Sherry          Young         Sharon          Zabriskie         Louise          Zimmerman         ACTIVITIES.         Mustangs          lead          a          full          and          active          life.         .          .          .          From          fall          until          spring,          they‘re          off         and          running          through          the          wide          range         of          extracurricular          activities          at          MHS.         ..          .          The          immense          vitality          and          high         spirits          of          this          energetic          breed          are         clearly          demonstrated          in          the          amount         of          constructive          effort          unleashed          when         they          give          free          rein          to          the ir          creative         talents          in          the          enjoyment          of          leisure         time.         emnriag         Cheerleaders          go          big          game          hunting          for          the          Spring          Woods          Tiger          at          the          Friday          morning          pep          rally          before          the          Homecoming          game.         The          next          morning          the          charred          cen-         ter-piece          remains          standing          amid          the         smoking          ruins.         Senior          boys          start          off          the          bonfire          by          stacking          wood          on          a          slowly-growing          pile.         |         |         Bonfire          Ignites          Homecoming          Spirit         The          entire          Memorial          student          body          pitched          in          to         help          the          Wranglers          build          Memorial's          third          and          most         successful          benfire.          As          the          flames          reached          to          the         sky,          so          did          the          spirits          of          every          Mustang          present.         The          light          of          victory          sparkled          in          the          faces          of          all.         |         |         |         Spring          Woods          entrance          before          a          flaming          exit...          As          seen          from          above          the          walk,          the          bonfire          proves          a          flaming          suc-         cess.         Mustang          spirit          burns          in          the          night.          |         Crowning          Highlights          Homecoming         Memorial’s          second          annual          Home-         coming          was          highlighted          by          a          thrill-         ing          pre-game          ceremony,          during         which          Linda          Stanton          was          crowned         Homecoming          Queen          by          Dr.          H.          M.         Landrum,          Superintendent          of          the         Spring          Branch          Independent          School         District,          and          was          presented          a          bou-         quet          of          roses.          by          Patty          Davis,          last         year’s          Homecoming          Queen.          She          was         chosen          by          the          student          body          from          a         field          of          three          candidates.          The          Mus-         tangs          continued          their          victorious          sea-         son          by          defeating          Spring          Woods,         28-0,          and          at          half-time          the          combined         bands          and          drill          teams          presented          a         colorful          show.          Afterwards,          the         Markettes          sponsored          a          Homecoming         dance          in          the          gym.         Dr.          H.          M.          Landrum          crowns          Linda          Stanton          Homecoming          Queen.         The          combined          bands          of          Memorial          High          School          and          Spring          Woods          High          School          perform          during          the          magnificent          half-time          festivities.         164         Memorial’s          three          candidates          for          Homecoming          Queen          and          their          escorts          (Cynthia          Yancey          and          Judd          Brooke,          Suzanne          Porter          and          Jim          Isbell,          Linda         Stanton          and          Johnny          Hilton)          are          introduced          to          the          audience          during          pre-game          ceremony.         Revelers          twist          the          night          away          at          the          Homecoming          Dance.         lh)         linn,         Geisha          girl,          Kathy          Donahue,          serves          tea          to          villagers          David          Powell,          Graham          Hill,          and          Robert          Veazy.         Dennis          McAndrews          and          Jay          Stovall          relax          between          scenes.         A          Teahouse,          a          troop          of          U.S.          occupational          forces,         and          a          backward          Okinawan          village          made          for          a          de-         lightful          production          of          “Teahouse          of          the          August         Moon,”          November          6-7,          1964,          in          the          M.H.S.          Audi-         torium.          The          play,          directed          by          Mr.          Ramon          Whit-         field,          and          his          student          director,          Jan          Abrams,          was          a         howling          success.         John          Hamilton,          John          Mansfield,          and          Bob          Stanwood          test          the          “star”         with          a          little          drink.          7         Mrs.          Violette          Melton          makes-up          Sheryl          Ameen          for          her          part          in          “Teahouse.”         Mr.          Whitfield          gives          students          last          minute          instructions          before          the          opening          of          “Teahouse.”         Dean          Overturf          and          Ronnie          Harkey          scramble          for          pigs          in          the          greased          pig          contest.         Emcee          Dennis          McAndrews,          Mrs.          Edelweiss          Ames,          and          ‘’Parson’’          Ted          Guerry          clown         around          during          a          break          in          festivities          at          the          Red          Garter          Saloon.         168         senior          Round-Up          Corrals          Prom          Funds         Seniors          “rounded-up”          their          family          and         friends          for          a          fun-filled          day          in          the          Old          West         Saturday,          November          21.          A          wide          variety          of         booths          provided          those          present          a          chance          to         win          sensational          prizes,          while          the          Wranglers         held          crime          and          vice          to          a          minimum          in          their         jail.          AFS          members          provided          hungry          visitors         with          cold          cider,          candied          apples,          and          home-         made          ice          cream..          However,          the          Sigma          Gamma         Red          Garter          Saloon          highlighted          the          entire          af-         fair          as          chorus          girls,          entertained          the          audience         with          singing,          dancing,          and          skits.          Afterwards,         tired          but          happy          Mustangs          danced          on          into          the         night          to          the          music          of          the          Interns.         The          car          smash          was          a          big          hit.         Rick          Huff          and          Craig          Greenwood          “escort”          Bill          Billing          (Reata         photographer)          to          the          Wranglers’          jail.         Sangerfest          Heralds          Yultide         Sigma          Gammas          capture          a          first          place          with          their          version          of          “Toyland.”         Hosts          John          Knight          and          Joe          Kelly          emceed         thé          program.         The          Spanish          Club          sings          traditional          Spanish          carols.          (opposite         page)         The          annual          Sangerfest,          a          caroling          program         sponsored          by          the          Memorial          Union          of          German         Students,          was          held          on          December          17,          in          the         auditorium.          In          spite          of          a          major          power          failure,         spirits          remained          warm          and          the          program          con-         tinued          spotlighted          by          flashlights.         The          French          Club          captured,          for          the          second         consecutive          year,          the          blue          ribbon          for          the          out-         standing          group          of          fifteen          or          more          participants.         Sigma          Gamma          won          first          place          in          small          group         competition.          A          skit          “The          Modernization          of         Santa          Claus”,          written          and          presented          by          Ger-         man          students,          brought          the          curtain          down          on          a         most          enjoyable          evening.         SAA          Oia          tn          tg          ic         iO          he          BL          er          oe,                   ‘         Steve          Nagle          and          Debbie          Wambold          lead          the          audience          in          Xmas          carols.         Hubert          Home          Freeze          (Dana          Starr)          visits          the          North          Pole          in          the          German          Club          skit.         171         Sam          Torn          and          Mrs.          Mildred          Shuford          put          the          finishing          touches          on          the          tree          during          one          of          the          many          homeroom          Xmas          parties.         ee          Tis          the          Season...”         Miss          Caloma          Lafferty          conducts          the          Chorale          during          the          Christmas          Vespers.         The           festive          Christmas          spirit          manifested          itself          at          M.H.S.          in          door          decorating,          traditional         Christmas          trees,          choir          concerts,          homeroom          parties,          and          caroling          through          the          halls.          The         Camera          Club          sponsored          a          door          decorating          contest,          in          which          Mr.          Bob          Cornelius’          homeroom         took          first          place          for          the          “Most          Attractive          Decoration”,          while          Mrs.          Geraldine.          Boyle’s          home-         room          captured          the          blue          ribbon          award          in          the          “Most          Humorous          Decoration”          category.         (Other          winners          are          pictured.)          This          year,          the          Student          Council          had          the          privilege          of          buying         and          decorating          the          school          Christmas          tree,          which          was          placed          in          the          auditorium          foyer.          Then,         climaxing          the          pre-Christmas          activities          on          a          melodic          note,          the          Chorale          and          Chantelairs          pre-         sented          a          vesper          service          in          the          auditorium          on          Wednesday          night,          December          23.         menos’          homeroom          entertained          children          from          Faith          Home          with          a          party.         Meanwhile,          Mr.          Hade-         place         Lana          McWilliam’s          homeroom          won          first         “a         for          the          “Most          Original          Door.”         Mrs.         Miss          Caloma          Lafferty          leads          the          choir          in          caroling          through          the          halls          during          homeroom.         Mr.          Ramon          Whitfield’s          homeroom          captured          the         prize          for          the          “Most          Clever          Interpretation.         Janet          Atsinger,          along          with          Mrs.         had          the          difficult          job          of          choosing         Patricia          Maxcy          and          Mrs.         inning          doors.         s.         Coye          Emmons          (not          shown),         the          w         Mr.         ri                  seer          om,          €.°          Es          as          P         day          owe:          aE          2epsties           aP          .                    .          te         meee          é         PL          oly          PO           Yaa                              54                             aor          208          ie          |          x          Fal          .         rae          nree           plan          meee         fae.          memes         MESON          tarp          «         Mustangs          relax          and          socialize          between          dances         in          the          Sigma          Gamma          grass          hut.         Seiberling,         (Linda         behind          you!!!         Mustangs          Go          Native         look          now,          but          there’s          a          tiger         Howard          Daniels)         Don’‘t         Two          more          dances          with          her          and          then          you          have          to          dance         with          mel!!!          (Ginger          Nevill,          Jim          Isbell,          and          Suzanne          Porter)         Memorial          girls          plotted          again          this          year          to          find         male          escorts          to          the          1965          Sigma          Gamma          sponsored         twirp          dance.          Titled          the          “Bwana          Bop”,          this          year’s         theme          was          a          jungle-island          costume          party.          Guests         masqueraded          as          wild          natives,          Tarzans          and          Janes,         and          even          tangerines.          Music          was          furnished          by          the         Interns          and          a          skit          of          the          “dark          continent’          pro-         vided          the          entertainment.         Aw          come          on!          Those          can’t          be          real          whiskers!         (Sue          Walser          and          Lee          Cannon)         You          know,          |          think          we          wandered          too         far          out          of          the          jungle.          (Sandra         Sanderson          and          Jay          Stovall)         Mr.          and          Miss          Memorial          Crowned         apie:          dearer         ssoehaneaindie         ,          Jane          Ells-         Judd          Brooke,         ,         ie          Durrette         Jeanne          Cecala         Jack         ,         Dennis          Murphree,         Trentham,          Patty          Reynolds,         Chuck          Spiker,          Janice          Miller         (front          row):          Hal         PHOMORES         Sally          Roll         row)         (back         ia          Yancey          SO         SENIORS         Cynth         worth         ris         Dave          Turner,         ‘         |          in          Tradition          of          Roman          Gods                  pinecone          one         ee         2          ah          eS          NS          8         JUNIORS          (back          row):          Donna          Braun,          Mike          Schuck,          Jackie          Richardson,          Gary          Kircher,          Helen          McCann,          Bill          i         Glaros,          FRESHMEN          (front          row):          Susan          Spears,          Rick          Stauffacher,          Kay          West,          Randy          Little,          Susan          Nelson,         Robbie          Gustafson         Surrounded          by          Greek          columns          and          foun-         tains,          formally          attired          contestants          promenaded         in          front          of          a          panel          of          judges          in          competition         for          the          title          of          Mr.          and          Miss          Memorial          1965         at          the          third          annual          Mr.          and          Miss          Memorial         Pageant          held          January          30.          Mr.          Leroy          Thomas         and          the          orchestra          provided          the          musical          back-         ground          for          the          program          while          Mr.          Charles         Johnson,          from          KPRC          T.V.,          acted          as          master          of         ceremonies.          Pianist          Peter          Juley          and          the          “In-         terns”          made          the          hall          ring          with          their          music.         The          height          of          the          evening          came          when          Jeanne         Cecala          and          Judd          Brooke          were          crowned          Mr.         and          Miss          Memorial          1965.         177         The          “Interns’’          liven          up          the          evening          with          their          music.         Jackie          Durrette,          Grahm          Hill,          Rusty          Dobson,          Reid          Farrell,         Ernie          Graham          (Above)         Mr.          Charlie          Johnson          of          KPRC          TV          emcees          the          program.         (Right)         Contestants          line          up          in          the          auditorium          foyer          before          the         pageant          and          patiently          await          their          turn          to          promenade          be-         fore          the          anxious          audience.          Jeanne          Cecala,          Dennis          Murphree,         Cynthia          Yancey,          Judd          Brooke,          Helen          McCann,          Bill          Glaros,         Jackie          Richardson,          and          Gary          Kircher          (Below)         Jackie          Richardson          and          Gary          Kircher          take          their          bows.         Janice          Miller          and          Chuck          Spiker          make          the          long          walk         to          the          stage.         Happiness          and          surprise          is          reflected          in          the          faces          of          the          class          finalists          as          the          winners          are          announced.          Judd         Brooke,          Jeanne          Cecala,          Jackie          Durrette,          Jane          Ellsworth,          Susan          Spears,          Randy          Little,          Jackie          Richardson,          Mike         Schuck.         MHS          exchange          student,          Bruna          Beria,          addresses          the          student         body          at          the          AFS          assembly.         2                  e          2         4:         Ne         4         After-dinner          speakers          compete          for          points          in          the          Memorial         Forensic          Tournament.          (David          Harder,          Sheri          Davis          look         on.)          below:          John          Mansfield          presents          awards          in          the          speech         tournament.         Chip          Hannay          swears          in          Jay          Stovall          in          ‘Judge’          Ransom          Foreman’s          Court          during          the          civics          classes’          student         Court.         se         Sue          Walser          stops          the          show          with          her          songs          in          the          AFS         Talent          Show          and          Faculty          Follies.         Ron          Ballinger          and          Treadway          Brogden          address          Mrs.          Marilyn         McKinney’s          homeroom          during          College          Day.         Mrs.          Maurine          Bennatte,          the          school          nurse,          registers          Coach          David          Figari          for         the          TB          check.         arraeatee         Mrs.          McAtee          from          John          Robert          Powers          School          of          Modeling          talks          to          all         interested          girls          during          one          of          the          vocational          guidance          programs.          Jackie         Richardson          looks          on.         Commander          Johnson          of          the          Rice         University          ROTC          tells          Memorial’s         boys          of          the          program          offered          here.         Miss          Pat          Heiron          and          Mr.          John          Russel          of          Eastern          airlines          present          a          fascinating          program         about          career          opportunities          in          aviation.          Jan          Greig          looks          on.         Mr.          Noble          Masters          kindly          helps          new          freshman          students         find          their          way          around          the          school          during          freshman          orienta-         tion.         S         Juniors          order          their          1966          Senior          rings          from          Mr.          Lynn          Wildman,          representative          of          the          Balfour          Company.         Leland          Winston          receives          the          Fighting          Heart          Award          at          the         i         football          banquet.          (Left)         Harry          Van          Wagner          represents          the          Varsity          team          in          presenting          coaches         Charles          Churchill          and          Charles          Dexter          with          pen          and          pencil          sets          at          the         annual          football          banquet.         Coach          Charles          Churchill          and          co-captains          Leland          Winston          and          Harry          Van          Wag-         ner          unveil          “Champ”          at          the          McAllen          pep          rally.         ORGANIZATIONS         Mustangs          at          MHS          have          set          a          fast         pace          and          shown          a          great          deal          of         “horse          sense”          in          getting          organized.         ...          Ihe          wide          variety          of          clubs          and          or-         ganizational          activities,          blanketing         many          different          fields          of          interest,          al-         lows          each          Mustang          to          follow          the          path         of          his          choice          .          .          .          and          provides          us          all         with          an          outlet          for          pleasure          and         worthwhile          achievement          at          MHS.         Sa          RARE,          ar          imme          i          a          A          iS          8          nc          a          NOE          SCL          SRS          a          te.          aa          s          aS          ca          NR         Student          Council          Officers-         Joe          Lassiter          Linda          Tapsak          Richard          George          Gail          Charter         President          Secretary          Vice-President          Treasurer         Student          Council          Offers          Scholarship         The          projects          of          the          Student          Council         started          long          before          the          school          year         actually          began          when          officers          planned         for          the          coming          year.          Council          represen-         tatives          helped          the          administration          with         the          orientation          of          new          students          in         August.          The          first          official          service          of         the          council          was          the          election          of          fresh-         man          class          officers.          This          project          was         |          followed          by          Homecoming,          food          for         needy          families,          Christmas          decorations,         Back-From-College-Day,          and          a          newly         instituted          scholarship          award          for         leadership.          The          smaller          size          of          the         council          this          year          enabled          the          officers         to          work          more          closely          with          each          rep-         resentative          in          efforts          to          provide          a         more          effective          council.         SENIOR          REPRESENTATIVES:          BOTTOM          ROW:          L.         Tapsak,          B.          Beria.          SECOND          ROW:          A.          Diemer,         A.          Sparer,          C.          Hall,          S.          Slaughter.          THIRD          ROW:         D.          Harder,          G.          Charter,          A.          Armbrust,          C.          Welch.         FOURTH          ROW:          C.          Bahm,          C.          Russell,          B.          James.         FIFTH          ROW:          J.          McClesky,          K.          Taylor,          V.          Bonde-         sen,          J.          Knight.         =         Se          en,          —e         EXECUTIVE          COMMITTEE          MEMBERS:          BOTTOM          ROW:          Sally          Rollins,          sophomore          representative-at-large;         1          Gail          Charter,          treasurer;          Claudia          Welch,          senior          representative-at-large;          Susan          Spears,          freshman          rep-         |          resentative-at-large.          SECOND          ROW:          John          Knight,          chaplain;          Joe          Lassiter,          president;          Richard          George,         vice-president;          Alan          Sparer,          Intra-Club          Council          president;          Bob          Christy,          junior          representative-at-         large.         Sponsor:          Mrs.         Margaret          Luther         187         SOPHOMORE          REPRESENTATIVES:          BOTTOM          ROW:          J.          Morgan,          M.          Macha.         SECOND          ROW:          P.          Cawthon,          S.          Rollins,          A.          Yust.          THIRD          ROW:          D.          Turner,         G.          Hill.         FRESHMAN          REPRESENTATIVES:          BOTTOM          ROW:          S.          Spears,          C.         Thorn,          P.          Kalmans.          SECOND          ROW:          L.          Luckett,          C.          Young,          J.          Bell,         JUNIOR          REPRESENTATIVES:          BOTTOM          ROW:          M.          Peterson,          J.          Ricnardson,          pebroelivndiee          tbnascaa          eg          ahant          See          Ale         L.          Powell.          SECOND          ROW:          J.          Kelly,          C.          Flavin,          A.          Miller.          THIRD          ROW:          pay          ee          er          ae         J.          Greig,          J.          Siff,          R.          George.          FOURTH          ROW:          T.          Siff,          T.          Horan,          G.          r         Appelt.          FIFTH          ROW:          R.          Sunday,          B.          Thomas,          G.          Lucia,          B.          Christy.          |          al         :          ‘          2                            Mr.          James          Boucher          explains          school          policy          to          Student          Council          representatives.         Inter-Club          Council          Posts          Activities         Through          the          Inter-Club          Council,          club          pres-         idents          co-ordinate          programs          of          the          various         organizations.          Activities          are          scheduled          for          a         minimum          of          conflict          and          are          posted          on          the         bulletin          board          to          keep          students          informed          on         current          happenings.         MEMBERS:          BOTTOM          ROW:          V.          Bondesen,          L.          Stanton,          A.          Sparer,          J.          Flack,          K.          Bogart.         SECOND          ROW:          B.          Radding,          J.          Hammonds,          S.          Prichard,          D.          Meley.         GSL          Promotes         School          Spirit         Four          times          throughout          the          school          year,          the          Good          Sports-         manship          League          meets          representatives          from          the          high         schools          in          District          10-4A          to          promote          school          spirit          and         good          sportsmanship.          Before          football          and          basketball          games,         tokens          are          exchanged          between          the          participating          schools         and          the          Sportsmanship          Code          is          read.         REPRESENTATIVES:          R.          George,          M.          Hill,          J.          Lassiter.         190         Honor          Society          Presents          Senior          Ring         SPONSORS:          Mrs.          Sarah          Bybee,          Mrs.          Mar-         garet          Browne         OFFICERS:          David          Harder,          president;          Bob          Bram-         lette,          vice-president;          Anne          Diemer,          secretary;         Jan          Davis,          treasurer.         MEMBERS:          BOTTOM          ROW:          L.          Orr,          C.          Jones,          J.          Dent,          C.          Cruse,          B.          Imlay.          SECOND          ROW:          S.          Rajffeisch,          M         Weed,          J.          Davis,          J.          Knight,          T.          Mueller.          THIRD          ROW:          G.          Pollock,          J.          Lesch,          A.          Baile,          K.          Kyle.          FOURTH         ROW:          A.          Armbrurst,          J.          Lassiter,          W.          Holland,          T.          Jelson.          FIFTH          ROW:          B.          Bramlette,          S.          Warlick,          S.          Holm,          T         Alexander.         to          Outstanding          New          Junior          Member         i         |          |         t         y         j         i)         i         t         ;         i         t         i         MEMBERS:          BOTTOM          ROW:          D.          Wehner,          L.          Tapsak,          J.          Abrams,          A.          Diemer,          C.          Welch,          J.          Sonenthal.          SECOND          ROW:         S.          Marx,          B.          Snellgrove,          D.          Carter,          L.          Guess.          THIRD          ROW:          B.          Urban,          N.          Morehead,          K.          Hodges,          J.          Holland,          R.         Geddes.          FOURTH          ROW:          G.          Charter,          A.          Wellen,          N.          Getchey,          J.          Yackel.          FIFTH          ROW:          S.          Cramer,          S.          France,          C.         Hall,          B.          Dodge.          SIXTH          ROW:          8B.          Goodson,          J.          Holland,          B.          Radding,          D.          Harder.          SEVENTH          ROW:          D.          Starr,          R.          Bonner,         R.          Collins,          H.          Brown,         Scholarship,          leadership,          charactet,          and          service          are          all          qualities          ex-         emplified          by          those          selected          for          membership          in          the          National          Honor         Society.          Each          year          5%          of          the          junior          class          and          10%          of          the          senior         class          are          chosen          by          the          faculty          and          are          inducted          in          a          formal          ceremony.         A          bake          sale          was          sponsored          this          year          to          raise          money          for          the          senior         class          ring          presented          to          the          most          outstanding          new          junior          member          of         this          honorary          organization.         SAPS          Stimulates         OFFICERS:          Terry          Mueller,          president;          Leslie          Johnson,          secretary;          Steve          War-         lick,          vice-president;          Jan          Abrams,          réporter.         4         TOP          PICTURE:          BOTTOM          ROW:          S.          Cheadle,          J.          Wood,          L.          Anderson,          S.          Mc-         Farland,          J.          Marrs,          C.          Eskridge,          F.          Crawford,          M.          Blue,          SECOND          ROW:          K.         Brand,          M.          Moss,          J.          Abrams,          J.          Davis,          J.          Knight,          C.          Hall,          B.          Snellgrove,          L.         Strause.          THIRD          ROW:          H.          Brown,          S.          Black,          $.          Shepard,          G.          Crum,          C.          Cruce,         W.          Holland,          P.          Stevenson,          D.          Crockard,          R.          Bonner,          S.          Brice.          BOTTOM         PICTURE:          BOTTOM          ROW:          J.          Barrington,          S.          McFarland,          S.          Willis,          J.         Greig,          B.          Goodson,          P.          Pruitt,          W.          Wright.          SECOND          ROW:          S.          White,          C.         192         Interest          in          Science         As          the          honorary          science          club          at          Memorial,          the          Scien-         tific          and          Philosophical          Society          is          an          organization          of         students          selected          on          the          basis          of          proven          interest          and         ability          in          the          scientific          field.          Seeking          to          broaden          the         understanding          of          science          and          philosophy,          SAPS          pre-         sented          guest          speakers          and          films          as          well          as          activities         and          demonstrations          pertaining          to          their          special          inter-         ests.         SPONSORS:         Mrs.          Jess          Anthony         Mrs.          Dorothy          Rae         Bahm,          S.          Cramer,          N.          Getchey,          W.          Sampley,          M.          Morton,          B.          Dodge,          L.          Orr,         L.          Johnson,          P.          Corey.          THIRD          ROW:          J.          Yackel,          D.          Vanderveld,          B.          Imlay,         B.          Simpson,          S.          Smith,          R.          George,          L.          Kemper,          C.          Hoopingarner,          L.          Harms,         G.          Charter.          FOURTH          ROW:          S.          Warlick,          R.          Suggs,          S.          Holm,          D.          Bonewitz,         T.          Swinbank,.          P.          Cantrell,          T.          Alexander,          J.          Simmons,          B.          Baysel,          R.          Collins,         T.          Mueller,          C.          Jones,          B.          Radding,          R.          Lesarte.,         SPONSORS         Mr.          Douglas         Tharp         Miss          Nancy         Wesley         In          conjunction          with          SAPS,          Mu          Alpha          Theta,          the         national          honorary          math          society,          presented          outstand-         ing          businessmen          and          educators,          including          Dr.          Tsanoff         and          Dr.          Frank          Hole          from          Rice          University,          to          talk          with         members          interested          in          the          various          fields          of          mathe-         matics.          Also          sponsored          were          the          Christmas          party         with          folk          singing          and          the          annual          banquet          at          the          end         of          the          year          to          induct          new          members.         TOP          PICTURE:          BOTTOM          ROW:          C.          Cruce,          S.          White,          J.         Beal,          S.          Nowlin,          P.          Croyle,          J.          Marrs,          S.          Eskridge,          K.         Smith,          C.          Jones,          L.          Orr,          S.          Smith,          B.          Lee.          SECOND          ROW:         B.          Simpson,          M.          Elam,          J.          Simmons,          S.          Holm,          S.          Warlick,         P.          Pruitt          B.          Goodson,          J.          Greig,          S.          Willis,          W.          Wright,          J.         Holland.          THIRD          ROW:          J.          Warlick,          T.          Alexander,          R.          Garay,         A.          Wellen,          H.          Brown,          R.          Phelps,          C.          Bahm,          S.          Mitchell,          R.         George,          S.          Cheadle,          J.          Barrington,          B.          Dodge.          BOTTOM         PICTURE:          BOTTOM          ROW:          E.          Cockran,          S.          Marx,          S.          Cramer,         OFFICERS:          Bill          Radding,          president;          Susan          Cramer,          secretary;          Lynn          Orr,         vice-president.         N.          Lewis,          N.          Morehead,          B.          Radding,          B.          Urban,          J.          Yackal,          L.         Stone,          L.          Tarrant,          F.          Crawford.          SECOND          ROW:          S.         Wing,          D.          Vanderveld,          J.          Abrams,          J.          Davis,          J.          Knight,          C:         Hall,          L.          Guess,          R.          Geddes,          B.          Snellgrove,          G.          Charter.         THIRD          ROW:          H.          Brown,          S.          McFarland,          D.          Rosenstein,          B.         VanEaton,          G.          Crum,          P.          Stevenson,          W.          Holland,          D.         Crockard,          D.          Terwey,          R.          Bonner,          D.          Marxen,          R.          Collins,          L.         Strause.         Key          Club          —          “To          Build          and          to          Serve”         Basically,          the          Key          Club          is          a          school          and          community          ser-         vice          organization          with          the          motto          “to          build          and          to          serve.”         Sponsored          by          the          Kiwanis          Club          from          the          Spring          Branch-         Memorial          Area,          the          Key          Club          attempts          to          build          the          charac-         ter          and          enthusiasm          necessary          for          leadership.          The          mem-         bers          also          serve          the          school          and          community          in          every          way         possible.          This          year          they          sponsored          and          sold          official          school         ties          to          finance          a          Parents’          and          School          Leaders’          Appreciation         Banquet          in          April.         OFFICERS:          Woody          Holland,          president;          Joe          Kel-         ly,          vice-president;          Tommy          Cannon,          treasurer;         Richard          George,          junior          advisor;          Chris          Bahm,         senior          advisor.          Not          pictured:          John          Knight,          sec-         retary;          Mark          Sehnert,          sophomore          advisor.          SPON-         SOR:          Mr.          Douglas          Tharp.         hi...         SENIOR          MEMBERS:          BOTTOM          ROW:          C.          Bahm,          T.          Cannon,          T.          Alexander.          JUNIOR          AND          SOPHOMORE          MEMBERS:          BOTTOM          ROW:          R.          Hinds,          R.         SECOND          ROW:          C.          Owen,          S.          Nowlin,          B.          Dodge.          THIRD          ROW:          R.          Garay,          George,          J.          Siff.          SECOND          ROW:          P.          Croyle,          J.          Kelly,          G.          Carter.          THIRD         J.          Hindman,          W.          Holland.          FOURTH          ROW:          B.          Goodson,          J.          Knight,          D.          ROW:          G.          Lucia,          S.          McFarland,          R.          Suggs.          FOURTH          ROW:          C.          Simmons,          G.         Hurley.          FIFTH          ROW:          S.          Willis,          S.          Prichard,          G.          Crum.          Appelt,          B.          Christy.          FIFTH          ROW:          B.          Glaros,          Mr.          Tharp,          T.          Siff.         MEMBERS:          BOTTOM          ROW:          L.         Bell,          P.          Frede,          P.          Plaza,          S.         Lewis,          C.          Neef.          SECOND          ROW:         A.          Bracht,          S.          Shively,          G.          Char-         ter,          L.          Elston,          D.          Bonewitz,          S.         Cameron,          C.          Weld.         Quill          and          Scroll          is          the          national          honor         society          for          high          school          journalists          who         have          excelled          in          some          form          of          publications         work.          To          qualify,          students          must          be          juniors         or          seniors,          and          in          the          top          third          of          their         class          scholastically.         MEMBERS:          BOTTOM          ROW:          J.          Pryor,          K.          Barkan,          C.          Hall.          SECOND          ROW:         C.          Yust,          G.          Nevill,          D.          Iglehart.         OFFICERS:          Charles         Yust,          treasurer;          Gayle         Nevill,          secretary;          Kit         Barkan,          president;          Jo         Ann          Pryor,          vice-presi-         dent;          Karen          Hodges,         projects          chairman.         NFL          Wins          Sweepstakes          Throughout          City         The          primary          purpose          of          the          National          Forensic         League          is          to          develop          skills          through          participation         in          the          various          speech          tournaments          held          each         year,          including          such          fields          as          debate,          oratory,         extemporaneous          speaking,          analysis          of          public          ad-         dress,          impromptu          speaking,          and          mock          Congress.         Having          won          numerous          honors          in          many          local          and         state-wide          contests,          including          the          winning          of         sweepstakes          at          Bellaire,          Austin,          and          Sam          Houston,         the          ultimate          goal          of          the          club          this          year          was          to         send          as          many          members          as          possible          to          the          Na-         tional          Speech          Tournament          to          be          held          in          Omaha,         Nebraska,          during          the          summer.         OFFICERS:          David          Harder,          president;         Joan          Sonenthal,          recording          secretary;         Betsy          Urban,          treasurer;          Linda          Tapsak,         corresponding          secretary;          Alan          Sparer,         vice          president;          Anne          Diemer,          re-         porter.          SPONSOR:          Mr.          Rex          Fleming.         FRESHMAN,          SOPHOMORE,          AND          JUNIOR          MEMBERS:          BOTTOM          ROW:          M.          Maxcy,          S.          Davis,          T.          Pryor,          D.         McLean,          J.          Kelly,          M.          Urban.          SECOND          ROW:          M.          Chase,          J.          Siff,          H.          Chase,          A.          Black,          T.          Siff.          THIRD          ROW:         L.          Smith,          J.          Weeks,          G.          Lucia,          J.          Love,          C.          Butler.         196         SENIOR          MEMBERS:          BOTTOM          ROW:          B.          Urban,          A.          Sparer,          A.          Wellen,          B.          Radding,          N.          Morehead.          SECOND         ROW:          K.          Randal,          A.          Diemer,          J.          Johnston,          D.          West,          L.          Tapsak,          J.          Sonenthal.          THIRD          ROW:          B.          Edwards,         J.          Stokes,          D.          Harder.         Ted          Siff,          Betsy          Urban,          Anne          Diemer,          and          David          Harder          display          th          e          forensic          talents          that          have          made          Memorial          a          top          speech          contender         at          all          tournaments.         198         f         Drama          Club          Presents          “Teahouse”’         Members          of          the          Drama          Club          highlighted          the          year         by          presenting          “Teahouse          of          the          August          Moon”          in         November,          climaxing          months          of          hard          work.          _          Indi-         vidual          members          took          part          in          speech          tournaments         throughout          the          city          and          state,          entering          in          improvised         ‘acting,          dramatic,          humorous          and          prose          interpretation,         and          prose          and          lyric          poetry.          Outstanding          teams         brought          home          many          awards          in          duet          and          improvised         acting          and          one-act          plays.          This          honorary          organization         had          another          winning          year,          making          Memorial          one          of         the          best          drama          contenders          at          all          tournaments.         OFFICERS:’          Kathy          Donahue,          treasurer;          Bob         Stanwood,          vice          president;          Jan          Abrams,         secretary;          John          Knight,          president.         SPONSOR:          Mr.          Ramond          Whitfield.         MEMBERS:          BOTTOM          ROW:          N.          Benjamin,          D.          Meley,          C.          Bowden,          B.          Busby,          S.          Langerud,          S.          Ameen.          SECOND          ROW:         T.          Hamilton,          S.          Casey,          B.          Stanwood,          N.          Kolb,          J.          Davis,          J.          Knight,          R.          Edwards.          Johh          Mansfield,          Jan          Abrams,          Karen          Wilkinson,          and          John          Hamilton          demonstrate         the          fine          dramatic          qualities          that          have          made          Memorial’s         theatrical          productions          such          huge          successes.         MEMBERS:          BOTTOM          ROW:          V.          Bransom,          L.          Dudding,          J.          Abrams,          K.          Milligan,          K.          Donahue.          SECOND          ROW:         D.          Powell,          S.          Nagle,          M.          Smith,          F.          McSpadden,          M.          Kauffman,          J.          Mansfield.         :         |         .          as          deaariae         School          Life          at          MHS          Preserved         e332          EeG6T         200         Through          Efforts          of          Reata          Staff         STAFF          MEMBERS:         1.          Susan          Lewis,          Pageant          Chairman.         2.          Shari          Shively,          Associate          Editor.         3.          Charles          Yust,          Editor-In-Chief         4.          Gail          Charter,          Organizations          Editor;          Pam          Barton,          Assistant          Organizations          Edi-         tor.         .          Sue          Curtis,          Faculty          Assistant          Editor;          Linda          Bell,          Sophomore          Class          Assistant         Editor;          Judy          Wood,          Faculty          Editor;          Polly          Plaza,          Freshman          Class          Editor;         Susan          Lewis,          Classes          Editor;          Kathy          O'Neil,          Freshman          Class          Assistant          Editor;         Suzy          Mitchell,          Junior          Class          Editor;          Susan          Cramer,          Sophomore          Class          Editor;         Linda          Howes,          Freshman          Class          Assistant          Editor;          Melinda          Hill,          Index          Editor.         .          Andy          Bracht,          Sports          Editor.         .          Bill          Billing,          Photography          Editor.         .          Charles          Yust,          Editor-In-Chief.         .          Barbara          Ramsey,          Connie          Weld,          Frances          Files;          Circulations          Staff.          Not          pic-         tured,          Alyse          Moore.         .          Mrs.          Elaine          Pritchett,          Sponsor.         .          Lynn          Elston,          Copy          Editor.         .          Harold          Wright,          Bill          Billing,          Tommy          Binion;          Photographers.         .          Gail          Charter,          Associate          Editor.         .          Connie          Weld,          Circulations          Manager.         .          Shari          Shively,          Activities          Editor.         Striving          to          record          the          events          of          a          year          in          a          form          which         will          provide          students          with          many          happy          memories,          the         Reata          staff,          working          separately          and          in          small          groups,          has         joined          the          many          facets          of          school          life—1965          into          an         enduring          record.         FALL          STAFF:          Gayle          Nevill,          associate          editor;         adviser;          Kit          Barkan,          managing          editor         %         Anvil          Staffs          Log          Long          Hours;         Females          To          Head         Newspaper          Staff         Staff          members          and          editors          of         two          MHS          newspapers          have          been         announced          by          Mrs.          Elaine          Prit-         chett,          faculty          ‘advisor          for          the         publications.         Editing          the          ANVIL,          the          print-         ed          newspaper,          is          Karen          Hodges.         Karen          has          served          in          various         capacities          during          ther          sophomore         and          junior          years          and          has          attend.         ed          the          publications          workshop,         held          at          A  M          University,          for          two         consecutive          summers.         Kit          Barkan,          a          staffer          with          a         year’s          experience,          will          fill          the         position          of          managing          editor.         Gayle          Nevill          and          Jo          Ann          Pryor,         both          second-year          journalists,         have          been          named          associate          and         news          editors;          Jo          Ann          will          also         administrate          the          news          bureau         JoAnn          Pryor,          Sheri          Nelson,          Bill          Billing          Tommy          Binion          Bill          Narum,         news          editor,          literary          editor          chief          photographer          photographer          art          editor         news          bureau         chief         Andy          Bracht,          Charles          Stricklin,          Alyse          Moore,          Francis          Files,          subscription         sports          business          and          circulation          Spring          Staff         Fall          Staff         ANVIL         A          news          magazine          published          every          two          weeks          by          the          Journolism          Department.         Member          of          Interscholastic          League          Press          Association,          Texas          High          Schor'          Press         Association,          and          Quill          and          Scroll.         935          Echo          Lane         Houston          24,          Texas         Advertising          rates:          $2.00          per          column          inch.         Staff         Editor-in-chief          yitine          :          Keren          Hodges         Managing          Editor          .          ;          Kit          Barkaw         Associate          Editor          Geyle          Nevill         News          .          ;          Jo          Ann          Pryor         Feature          Connie          Rall,          Connie          Weid         Literary          Sher?          Nelson         Business          Charies          Stricklin         Exchange          Leah          Favela,          Nancy          Tracy         Circulation          Alyse          Moore,          Sendee          Saarman         Photographer          BIN          Billing         Sperts          Andy          Bracht,          Mike          Hillia-d,          Timmy          Horan         Reporters          Linde          Bell,          Derick          Bonewitz,          Lorna          Cassidy,         Gail          Ferries,          Anna          Foster,          Connie          Hall,          Cece          Neef,          Irene         Poliock,          Pat          O'Shields,          Harriet          Powell.          Buddy          Rainey,          Linn         Roberts.          and          Beth          Thompson         Publish          Top-rated          Newspaper         ANVIL          Spring          Staff          Announced;         C.          HALL          and          C.          Stricklin          to          Be          Editors         Heading          the          spring          staf          f          Aszee          Dana          Lain,;         the          Memorial          ANVIL          are          co-          Assistant                    Derick          Bone-         editers          Connie          Hall          and          Charles          witz;          Sport          liter:          Scott          Bow-         Stricklin,          whose          first          issue          is          ron,          9nd          dis          s          Andy          Bracht.         cheduled          for          Feb.          3.          Otae:          v           Mike          Hilliard,          and          Merk          Morri-         bers          staff,          all          first-          son;          Feature          editor,          Cindy          Camp,         and          he          ‘aff,          Sara          Cameron          and         Pat          O’Shields.         Literary          edit          Jeanie          Dent         ind          staff          mer          rs          Margaret         Gilkison,          Susan          Glanville,          Diane         Giavis.          Irene          Pollock.          Becki         Price,          Buddy          Rainey,          and          San-         dra          RKegers:          Art          editors          Tulles         Wells          and          Pandy          Crow;          Ex-         change          cditers          Phyllis          Frede          and         Linda          Bell.         Business          editors          Sherry          Rogers         and          Reger          Yeurnour;          and          Cir-         ation          Editors          Jin          Heidtmann         i          Cece          Neef.          Harold          Wright         l          assist          Bik          Biting          with          photo-         -          Harold          Wright         oe          uw’          a          photographer         SPRING          STAFF,          BOTTOM          ROW:          Connie          Hall,          co-editor;          Dana          Lain,          associate         editor.          TOP          ROW:          Scott          Bowron,          sports          editor;          Charles          Stricklin,          co-editor;         Derick          Bonewitz,          assistant          editor.         FEATURES:          Sara          Cameron,          Cindy          Camp.         LITERARY:          Jeanie          Dent,          Sandy          Rogers.         ACTIVITIES:          Margaret          Gilkison.         Rogers,          business;          Cece          Neef,          Jill          Heidtman,          circulation         Spring          Staff         AN!          |          |          ,          Mike          Hilliard          Mark          Morrison         sports          sports         A          news          magazine          published          every          two          weeks          by          the          Journalism          Department.         Member          of          Interscholastic          League          Press          Association,          Texas          High          School          Press         Association,          and          Quilf          and          Scroll.          EST         925          Echo          Lane         Houston          24,          Texas         Advertising          rates:          $2.00          per          column          inch.         Staff         Connie          Hell,          Charles          Stricklin         Editors-in-chief         Associate          Editor         Assistant          Editor         Fe teros         Merry          go-Round         Literary         Astiets         Business         Exchange         Circulation         Sorts          Scott          Bowron,          Andy          Bracht         Photographers         Sponsor         Reporters:          Teri          Beaman,          Be           Busby          Lorna         Gigiber,          Tom          Peterson,          Harriet         Thompson.         Dana          Lain         Derick          Bonewitz         5          Cindy          Camp         Margarat          Gilkicson         Buddy          Rainey,          Sendy          Roaers         Pandy          Crow,          Tullos          Wells         Sherry          Rogers,          Roger          Tournour         Phyllis          Frede,          Linda          Ball         Jill          Haidtmann,          Cece          Neei         Mike          Hilliard,          Mark          Morrison         Bill          Billing,          Harold          Wright         Mrs.          Elaine          Prirchett         Cassidv,          Anne          Foster,          Micki         Powell,          Beke          Prigg,          Barbie         Hoofprints,          Best          Buy          at          MHS         ial         Appearing          originally          last          year          as          a          one-         sheet,          three-penny          paper,          the          Hoofprints         expanded          in          size          this          year          to          four          pages         and          in          price          to          five          cents.          Published          twice         a          week,          Hoofprints          was          prepared          by          a         small          staff          of          Memorial          students          with          the         support          of          the          journalism          classes.          Co-edi-         tors          Sheri          Nelson          and          Julie          Kefauver          wel-         comed          all          editorial          comments          and          feature         items          from          the          student          body          itself,          often         joing          to          great          pains          to          see          that          the          censor         didn’t          completely          demolish          each          master-         piece          before          it          went          to          press.         Money          was          not          a          foreign          subject          to         the          Hoofprints          staff,          for          the          nickels          kept         rolling          in          every          Tuesday          and          Friday          after-         noon          during          lunch.          Business          manager,         Cindy          Camp,          and          her          helper,          Linda          Muel-         ler,          kept          the          funds          under          lock          and          key.         Feature          editor,          Tim          Fleck,          and_           Illustra-         tions          editor,          Bill          Narum,          provided          the         predominately          female          staff          with          the         “checks          and          balances”          which          were          often         necessary          in          meeting          deadlines.          Assistant         editor,          Diane          Glavis,          was          often          the          jack-of-         STAFF          MEMBERS:          BOTTOM          ROW:          S.          Nelson,          J.          Kefauver,          SECOND          ROW:          B,          Narum,          Dp,          @!!_          trades,          typing          stencils,          reading          copy,         Glavis,          C.          Camp,          L.          Mueller,          T.          Fleck.          and          contributing          some          of          the          paper’s          most         subtle          (?)          humor.          Unsung          heroes          were         Roger          Tournour          and          Irene          Pollock          who         labored          many          hours          helping          Mrs.          Pritchett         run          the          printing          machine.         Staff          members          combined          work         and          play          in          composing          their         publication.         204         MEMBERS:          BOTTOM          ROW:          J.          McDermott,          D.          Vanderveld,          C.          McKissack,          P.          Evans,          S.          Hilliard,          N.          Mann,          N.          Whelan,          A.          White,          A.          Drury,          N.          Clark         V.          Hubbard,          P.          Allen,          S.          Baldwin,          G.          Galbraith,          R.          Hilty.          SECOND          ROW:          C.          Welch,          L.          Powell,          G.          Nevill,          C.          Thomas,          P.          Parish,          S.          Rogers,          C.          Chester,         L.          Mikeska,          J.          Schneider,          K.          Hubka,          M.          Richardson,          S.          Boren,          C.          Jernigan,          B.          Brummett,          J.          Ball.          THIRD          ROW:          R.          Barsalou,          J.          Parsons,          J.          Holeneon:         J.          Vines,          B.          Gray,          D.          Howeth,          A.          Stanwood,          K.          Barkan,          L.          James,          M.          Logan,          D.          Rogers,          V.          Bondesen,          A.          Baile,          N.          Battaile,          C.          Wagoner.         All          girls          with          previous          musical          experience          and         training          may          audition          for          the          selected          “Chantelairs”         Choir.          Their          yearly          activities          are          varied,          and          include         concerts          with          the          Chorale          at          Christmas,          participation         in          the          All-Choir          Workshop          with          outstanding          guest         directors,          a          Candlelight          Christmas          Vesper          Service          in         conjunction          with          the          other          Girls’          Choirs          in          the          Spring         Branch          District,          concerts          at          local          churches          at          Christ-         mas          and          Easter,          and          guest          appearances          at          Lakeside         Country          Club,          and          at          the          Music          Hall          with          the          Houston         Civic          Ballet          Company.         OFFICERS:          BOTTOM          ROW:          Virginia         Hubbard          accompanist;          Ann          Baile,         student          director;          Valera          Bondesen,         president.          SECOND          ROW:          Paula          Al-         len,          accompanist;          Sydney          Hilliard,         section          leader.          DIRECTOR:          Mrs.          Jean         Hinkle         Chorale          Provides          Audiences         seesaseeeeee         nssesnssceseers         PPPEGOD          DRS          B          EEE         i         j         H         j         OFFICERS:          BOTTOM          ROW:          Debbie          Carter,          publicity;          SharonThomas,          publicity;          Valera          Bondesen,          secretary;          Jane          Yackel,         section          leader;          Ann          Baile,          section          leader;          Martha          Williford,accompanist;          Neysa          Teltschik,          section          leader.          SECOND          ROW:         Mike          Withrow,          student          director;          Louis          Anderson,         president.         From          the          first          echo          of          harmony          for          the          Teachers          Work-         shop          in          late          August          to          the          dying          strain          of          “Beautiful          Sav-         ior’          for          the          Easter          Concert,          the          CHORALE          has          provided         its          audiences          with          many          moods          o f          music.          The          moving         hymns          and          carols          of          Christmas,          the          rollicking          lyrics          of          the         selections          for          the          Choral          Workshop,          and          the          sonorous         anthems          of          Easter          proved          ample          repertoire          for          the          group.         Assembly          programs          at          the          junior          high          schools,          an          Easter         Sunrise          Service,          competition          with          other          choirs          at          the          Buc-         caneer          Music          Festival          in          Corpus          Christi          in          May,          the          Barber-         shop          “Harvest          of          Harmony”          in          the          fall,          and          the          guest         college          choir          from          Texas          Christian          University          offered          addi-         tional          variety          in          programs.         Chorale          members          were          constantly          practicing          for          the          many          programs         presented          during          the          year.         206         they         vice-president;          Bruce          Valentine,          section          leader;          Pody          Smith,         With          Many          Moods          of          Music         “All          together          now—one,          two,          three’         Miss          Coloma          Lafferty,         director         MEMBERS:          BOTTOM          ROW:          M.          Gibson,          B.          Kellogg,          N.          Teltschik,          K.          Bogart,          D.          Cedergren,          M.          Ebert,          S.          Hilliard,          $.          Graham,          S.          Cookenboo,          K.          Gustafson,         N.          Eggleton,          P.          Davis.          SECOND          ROW:          M.          Moyers,          M.          Peterson,          A.          Seely,          J.          Westberg,          L.          Guess,          S.          Thomas,          M.          Williford,          W.          Parks,          S.          Hastings,          S.         Crawford,          D.          Carter,          E.          Peacock,          J.          Koetter,          C.          Teltschik.          THIRD          ROW:          K.          Wallick,          J.          Yackel,          A.          Baile,          V.          Bondesen,          J.          Charbonneau,          G.          Roman,          S.          St.         John,          A.          Holliday,          P.          Williams,          L.          Anderson,          M.          Withrow,          H.          Lamb,          B.          Gould,          B.          Valentine,          P.          Smith.          FOURTH          ROW:          S.          Nagle,          K.          Taylor,          B.          Nielsen,          S.         Gaines,          J.          Kohnert,          R.          Weems,          B.          Stuart,          T.          Moore,          G.          Dickens,          K.          Basye,          R.          Ernest,          R.          Wilson,          J.          Doak,          G.          Belding,          C.          LeBlanc,          G.          Allen.         Concert          Choir          Carols          in          Halls         SECTION          LEADERS:          BOTTOM          ROW:          Kathy          Buescher,          second          alto;          Greg          Johnston,         baritone;          Clay          Van          Loozen,          bass;          Nancy          Benjamin,          second          soprano.          SECOND          ROW:         Mary          Ann          Savage,          first          soprano;          John          Chaney,          tenor;          Barbara          Greene,          first          alto.         A          performing          choir,          the          CONCERT          CHOIR         has          sung          in          a          variety          of          programs.          Caroling         in          the          halls          and          at          local          business          houses          at         Christmas,          joining          with          other          choirs          for          the         Choral          Workshop          and          singing          an          Easter          Sun-         rise          Service          gave          these          freshman          and          sopho-         more          students          opportunities          to          exhibit          their         concert          ability.         Miss          Coloma          Lafferty,         director         MEMBERS:          BOTTOM          ROW:          N.          McDermott,          C.          Acker,          D.          Smallwood,          S.          Ingram,          F.          Berg,          C.          Boggs,          L.          Bryant,          B.          Greene,          M.          Savage,          P.          Mertz.          SECOND         ROW:          K.          Buescher,          S.          Fields,          M.          Forrester,          S.          Kroll,          G.          Prichard,          D.          Geiser,          S.          Weed,          C.          Dalstrom,          A.          Richardson,          M.          Moss,          N.          Benjamen.          THIRD         ROW:          M.          Rupert,          C.          Van          Loozen,          T.          Guerry,          G.          Johnston,          J.          Towle,          S.          Terry,          D.          Ringland,          D.          Taylor,          M.          Dodik,          B.          Carson,          J.          Chaney.         208         Harmonaires          Sing          for          Civic          Clubs         |          |         |          |         |         MEMBERS:          BOTTOM          ROW:          M.          ,          Withrow,          H.          Lamb,          B.          Watson,          B.          Valentine,          M.          Dodic,          P.          Smith.          SECOND         ROW:          R.          Ernest,          G.          Belding,          C.          LeBlanc,          G.          Allen,          L.          Anderson.          THIRD          ROW:          J.          Kohnert,          K.          Basye,          G.         Dickens,          J.          Freeman.          FOURTH          ROW:          B.          Nielsen,          S.          Gaines.          NOT          PICTURED:          J.          Stovall.         Meeting          before          school,          the          HARMONAIRES          is          a          separate,          extra-         curricular          organization          for          boys          who          are          interested          in          male          chorus         repertoire.          Membership          is          afforded          boys          of          all          grades          and          is          not         limited          to          members          of          choirs.          Accompanied          this          year          by          Kent          Basye         and          directed          by          Miss          Coloma          Laffetry,          the          Harmonaires          sang          for         Civic          Clubs,          banquets,          and          talent          shows.         1964          Cheerleaders          Introduce          ‘Champ’         Melinda          Hill,          Judd          Brooke          Dennis          Murphree,          Anne          Ellsworth         Bruce          James,          Carol          Russell          Jeanne          Cecala,          Gary          Lawson         Each          week          during          the          football          season          cheerleaders          held          pep          rallies          in          the          gym          to          pro-         Miss          Judy          Hobbs,          Sponsor         mote          school          spirit.          Last          summer          they          exhibited          their          skills          when          they          placed          first          in          their         bracket          at          the          annual          cheerleader’s          conference          at          SMU.         Before          the          “big          game”          against          Spring          Branch,          the          cheerleaders          lead          yells          outside          during          sixth          period          for          the          entire         student          body.         “Well,          e-r-r,          uh,          our          uh,          next          yell          will          be         Dihierre         Difficult          stunts          such          as          this          were          made          possible          through          the          determination          and          hard         work          of          the          cheerleaders.         of          ¥         ie         Memorial          Markette          Members          Present         MEMBERS:          BOTTOM          ROW:          S.          Sims,          P.          Schwartz,          J.          Richardson,          T.          Garrett,          S.          Allison,          N.          Turner,          L.          Harms,          C.          Underwood,          D.          Harlan,         Bird,          S.          Gamel,          A.          Williams,          J.          Gates,          D.          Wehner,          L.          Johnson,          M.          T.          Davidson,          K.          Bogart,          J.          Holland,          M.          McMurry,          K.          Carter.          FOURTH         Robinson.          SECOND          ROW:          E.          Reid,          P.          Hayhurst,          J.          Gordon,          C.          Boggs,          ROW:          C.          Bozeman,          N.          Boughner,          J.          Amundsen,          B.          Williams,          -          S.         D.          Ballou,          K.          Clardy,          L.          Booth,          P.          Percie,          S.          Raney,          S.          Rowley,          K.          Stoneburner,          M.          Peterson,          G.          Jenkins,          L.          Dorr,          B.          Greenwood,          N.         Kerver,          P.          Mertz,          L.          Ray.          THIRD          ROW:          N.          Alletag,          S.          White,          B.          Crow,          L.          Stone,          C.          Flavin,          C.          Weld,          L.          Charter.         This          year          the          Memorial          Markettes          presented          many          outstand-         ing          halftime          performances          including          jazz,          patriotic,          and          western         numbers,          a          salute          to          District          10-4A,          and          combined          shows          with         Spring          Woods          and          Spring          Branch          High          Schools.          With          three         out-of-town          games          on          the          schedule,          the          drill          team          set          the         pace          for          its          year’s          activities          with          an          overnight          trip          to          Corpus         Christi          in          September.          Last          summer,          twenty          members          attended         the          SMU          Drill          Team          and          Pep          Squad          School          in          Dallas          where         they          won          first          place          in          routines          for          the          advanced          class.          Other         Markette          activities          included          promoting          school          spirit          and          selling         pep          ribbons,          school          calendars,          and          Christmas          cards.          At          the         awards          banquet,          held          at          Memorial          Drive          Country          Club          January         29,          year          pins          and          other          awards          were          given,          the          graduating         charter          members          were          recognized,          and          the          Best          All-Around.         Markette          was          announced.          A          formal          dance          was          given          for          the         Markettes          on          February          20          at          Sharpstown          Country          Club          as          a         brilliant          climax          to          a          fun-filled          year.         BEST          ALL-AROUND          MARKETTE:          Cynthia          Yancey         j         ;         |          Outstanding          Halftime          Performances         BOTTOM          ROW:          C.          Jones,          V.          Dickinson,          C.          Yancey,          B.          Lee,          P.          Campbell,          G.          Ledbetter,          S.          Jorgensen,          S.          Porter,          C.          Hartzell,          K.          Prehn,          M .          Byrne,         bs          Anthony,          K.          Gustafson,          S.          Jones,          V.          Paul,          B.          Jones.          SECOND          ROW:          M.          Dimock,          J.          Hancock,          A.          Yust,          C.          Whitehead.          FOURTH          ROW:          C.         C.          Johnson,          L.,          Johnson,          G.          Glavis,          S.          Lashley,          C.          Derr,          P.          Jahn,          B.          Hinckley,          M.          Bulkley,          P.          Meyer,          G.          McKenna,          P.          Bauer,          L.          Gordon,          L.         McLean,          M.          Reynolds,          A.          Clark,          D.          Fleetwood,          M.          Schwartzkopf,          B.          Seaman,          G.          McMaster,          L.          Terry,          M.          Torn,          J.          Powell,          F.          Files,          A.         McHenry,          L.          Hardy.          THIRD          ROW:          S.          Haden,          P.          Garwood,          P.          Walsh,          Dowling.         Sponsor:         Miss          Dorothy          Josey         EXECUTIVE          OFFICERS:          Leslie          Johnson,          treas-         urer;          Carol          Jones,          vice-president;          Judy          Gates,         reporter;          Ann          Williams,          secretary;          Khaki         Bogart,          president.         MILITARY          OFFICERS:          BOTTOM          ROW:          Pat          Campbell,          First          Lieutenant;         Val         Captain;          Leslie          Johnson,          Captain;          Judy          Gates,          First          Lieutenant.          SEC-          Lieutenant.         Lieutenant;          Libby          Anthony,          Second          Lieutenant;          Tanya          Bird,          Second         Dickinson,          Captain;          Cynthia          Yancey,          Captain;          Diane          Wehner,          Lieutenant;          Sherry          Gamel,          Second          Lieutenant;          Ann          Williams,          First         OND          ROW:          Betty          Lee,          First          Lieutenant;          Karin          Gustafson,          Second         214         SMU          TROPHY          WINNERS:          BOTTOM          ROW:          J.          Holland,          A.         Williams,          C.          Yancey,          B,          Lee,          M.          Robinson,          C.          Jones,          P.         Campbell,          L.          Johnson,          D.          Wehner.         TWIRLERS:          BOTTOM          ROW:          Peggy          Schwartz,          Susan          Jones,          Jackie          Richard-         son.          SECOND          ROW:          Sandy          Sims,          Val          Paul,          Beverly          Jones.         Markettes          Courtney          Flavin          and          Linda          Dorr          prepare          to          leave          school          for          an         ee          eee         out-of-town          game.         Carol          Jones,          Assistant          Drum          Major;          Martha          Robinson,          Drum         Major.         SECOND          ROW:          S.          Jones,          K.         Gustafson,          M.          Bulkley,          L.          An-         thony,          B.          Jones,          S.          Gamel,          Cynthia          Yancey          teaches          a          new          routine          to          sophomore          markettes.         T.          Bird,          L.          Dorr,          A.          Clark,          D.         Fleetwood,          S.          Middleton.         Memorial's          Marching          Band          Provides         MEMBERS:          BOTTOM          ROW:          R,          Hyatt,          J.          Clanton,          D.          Yantis,          B.          Bramlette,          J.          Glenn,          K.          Gifford,          B.          Van          Eaton,          C.          Frost,          S.          Wendt,          D.          Maxwell,         S.          English,          D.          Tessmer,          T.          Askew,          B.          Beall,          C.          Warren.          SECOND          ROW:          T.          Fleming,          D.          Spears,          J.          Beall.          FIFTH          ROW:          B.          Wilton,          L.          Gamble,          P.         R.          Fruge,          B.          Giezentanner,          K.          Brand,          J.          Oney,          M.          Liesenfield,          C.          Hiebler,          J.          McCleskey,          J.          Kerver,          R.          Richardson,          D.          Rosenstein,          M.         Baile,          G.          Ashford,          T.          Maclean,          M.          Becker,          D.          Fleshman,          S.          Wagner,          P.          Oyster,          K.          Johnson,          J.          Jacquin,          D.          Knapp,          G.          Reilly.          SIXTH          ROW:          D.         Cantrell.          THIRD          ROW:          L.          Swinbank,          R.          Cook,          S.          Engle,          K.          Miller,          B.          Oyster,          S.          Kendall,          P.          Croyle,          B.          Manny,          N.          Wagner,          S.          Brice,          R.         Van          Scoy,          B.          Livingston,          B.          Goodykoontz,          D.          Bonewitz,          J.          Laird,          C.          Bassi,          B.          Duorak,          D.          English,          C.          Warren,          S.          Warlick.         Plumhoff,          L.          Kruse.          FOURTH          ROW:          J.          Stoker,          S.          Lancaster,          B.          Rairigh,         Mr.          Gerald          Clanton,         Director         Nancy          Getchey,          Don          Knapp,          Cindy          Warren,          and          Steve         Franse          enjoy          the          annual          band          banquet.         MEMBERS:          BOTTOM          ROW:          S.          Franse,          D.          Knapp,          S.          Shank,          K.          Eudaley,         L.          Curtis,          P.          Mosley.          SECOND          ROW:          J.          Mays,          J.          Trout,          C.          Prokop,         M.          Love,          B.          Ballenger,          C.          Stands,          R.          Orr,          B.          Kellogg,          R.          Jacobs,          S.         Neidert,          T.          Funkhouser.          THIRD          ROW:          S.          Scardino,          B.          Sutton,          T.          Arm-         strong,          J.          McReynolds;          A.          MacComb,          R.          McWhorter,          P.          Kowal,          B.          Skog-         land,          C.          Mosley,          L.          MacComb,          C.          Cusac.          FOURTH          ROW:          J.          Goodson,         R.          Lange,          R.          Thomas,          G.          Johnson,          P.          Gruen,          D.          Warlick,          R.          Grance,          J.         Memorial's         “Marching          Mustang”         Band          _pro-         vided          the          football          team          and          fans          a          musical          boost         in          spirit          and          morale          with          their          presentation          of          half-         time          entertainment          at          all          football          games.          The         140-member          marching          band          is          composed          of          mu-         sicians          from          the          Symphonic          and          Concert          Bands.         The          Symphonic          Band          unit          provided          music          for          all         football          pep          rallies          and          during          basketball           season,         played          at          pep          rallies          held          before          important          games.         BAND          SWEETHEART—Sharon          Shank         Cunningham,          M.          Caldwell,          K.          McClure,          B.          Dye.          FIFTH          ROW:          J.          Loehman,         D.          Anderson,          B.          Dunn,          M.          Scott,          A.          Jordan,          C.          Dunn,          J.          Garrett,          J.         Musgrave,          B.          Oney,          .R.          Geddes,          J.          Barrington.          SIXTH          ROW:          R.          Hamner,         D.          Unwin,          R.          Collins,          S.          Henderson,          D.          Terwey,          H.          Wright,          H.          Daniels,         D.          Funkhouser,          R.          Daniels,          D.          Arnold.         TWIRLERS:          Pat          Mosley,          Sharon-Shank,          Rita          Peguero,          Laura          Curtis.         Don          Knapp,          Drum          Major.         BAND          OFFICERS:          David          Knapp,          president;          Richard          Bas-         si,          vice-president;          Sharon          Shank,          secretary;          Tom          Flem-         ing,          treasurer.         A          busy          schedule          maintained          from          fall          through          spring         Provided          opportunities          for          members          of          the          orchestra          to         demonstrate          their          skills.          Class          time          was          spent          in          prep-         aration          for          the          frequent          concerts          and          programs          in          which         the          orchestra          took          part.          Constant          competition          with          other         schools          produced          a          final          professional          touch.          Their          pre-         sentations          were          both          pleasurable          and          diversified         ranging          from          classical          music          to          contemporary          jazz.         In          the          All-Regional          tryouts          at          Waltrip,          nine          students         placed,          and          five          of          them          were          selected          for          the          All-State         orchestra          to          perform          in          Dallas          in          February.          Again          this         year,          the          orchestra          provided          music          for          the          annual          Mr.          and         Miss          Memorial          Pageant          and          Participated          in          various          local         7ontests.         MR.          LEROY          THOMAS,          Director         Barrington,          B.          Giezintanno.          CLARINET:          J.          Beall,          D.          Bonewitz.          BAS-         SOON:          S.          Franse,          C.          Warren.          FRENCH          HORN:          T.          Fleming,          B.          Van-         Eaton,          S.          Wendx,          D.          Maxwell.          TRUMPET:          D.          Knapp,          J.          Reilly,          J.         Moriarty.          TROMBONE:          C.          Dunn,          J.          Garrett,          B.          Dunn.          TUBA:          R.         Collins.          PERCUSSION:          R.          Geddes,          B.          Oney.          TIMPANI:          D.          Anderson.         :          S.          Cheadle,          concert          mistress;          S$.          Seaman,          B.          Dugan,          SE         mens          M.          Latham,          J.          Broaddus,          K.          Gifford,          C.          Thorn,          R.          Hinds,         B.          Edwards,          S.          Cooke,          P.          King.          VIOLAS:          M.          Cheadle,          F.          Barkan,          K.         Grice,          P.          Murphy,          J.          Mackey.          CELLOS:          R.          Lesartre,          M.          Murphy,          E.         Jackson,          M.          Hippard,          M.          Flint,          E.          Herndon.          STRING          BASSES:          J.         Flack,          P.          Juley.          FLUTE:          B.          Kellogg,          D.          Tessmer,          J.          Mays.          OBOE:          J.         Concert          Band          Perfects          Musicianship         The          Concert          band          performed          as          part          of          the          march-         ing          band          at          athletic          events          in          the          fall.          This          group          also         participated          in          Interscholastic          League          Music          Contests         and          presented          a          public          concert          in          the          spring.         Concert          Band:         CLARINET:          M.          Becker,          R.          Cook,          S.          Engle,          D.          Fleshman,          R.          Fruge,          T.         Funkhouser,          J.          Glenn,          B.          Goodykoontz,          R.          Jacobs,          B.          Livingston,          K.         Miller,          S.          Neidert,          R.          Orr,          C.          Plumhoff,          B.          Rairigh,          L.          Swinbank.          FLUTE:         T.          Askew,          B.          Beall,          R.          Bramlett,          C.          Cusac,          L.          MacComb,          H.          Powell,         Mr.          Ralph          Hyatt,         B.          St.          John,          B.          Van          Eaton,          D.          Yantis.          SAXOPHONE:          T.          Armstrong,          S.         Concert          Band          Director         Symphonic          Band:         FLUTE:          S.          English,          B.          Kellogg,          J.          Mays,          P.          Ripper,          D.          Tessmer,          C.          D.          Knapp,          C.          Mosley,          J.          McReynolds,          S.          Scardino.          FRENCH          HORN:         Warren.          OBOE:          J.          Barrington,          B.          Giezentanno.          CLARINET:          G.          Ashford,          T.          Fleming,          D.          Maxwell,          B.          VanEaton,          S.          Wendt.          BASSOON:          S.          Franse,         C.          Baile,          B.          Ballenger,          J.          Beall,          D.          Bonewitz,          K.          Brand,          P.          Cantrell,          C.          Warren.          CORNET:          B.          Wilton,          L.          Gamble,          K.          Johnson,          J.          Kerver,         L.          Curtis,          C.          Ebert,          L.          Kruse,          J.          Laird,          M.          Liesenfeld,          J.          Oney,          S.          D.          Knapp,          J.          McCleskey,          D.          Rosenstein.         Shank,          T.          Swinbank,          J.          Trout,          B.          VanScoy,          S.          Wagoner.          SAXOPHONE:         Symphonic          Band          Tours          State         Henderson,          S.          Kowal,          R.          McWhorter,          R.          Mandrell,          B.          Skogland,          B.         Sutton.          CORNET:          J.          Cunningham,          B.          Dye,          C.          Frost,          P.          Hiedeler,          J.         Jacquin,          M.          Oyster,          R.          Richardson.          TRUMPET:          J.          Goodson,          P.          Gruen,         G.          Johnson,          R.          Thomas.          BASSOON:          M.          Love,          C.          Prokop.          OBOE:          C.         PERCUSSION:          K.          McClure.          TRUMPET:          J.          Moriarty,          J.          Reilly.          TROM-         BONE:          R.          Bassi,          P.          Croyle,          B.          Dunn,          C.          Dunn,          J.          Garrett,          A.          Jordan,         M.          Sellers.          DRUM:          D.          Anderson,          R.          Geddes,          B.          Oney,          R.          Peguero.         TUBA:          R.          Collins,          D.          English,          R.          Hamner.          BARITONE:          D.          Arnold,          H.         Daniels,          R.          Daniels,          D.          Terwey.         Stands,          D.          Unwin.          TROMBONE:          S.          Brice,          G.          Karter,          S.          Kendall,          J.         Loehman,          B.          Manny,          D.          Oyster,          N.          Wagoner.          DRUM:          M.          Caldwell,          R.         Lange,          J.          Musgrave.          BASS:          W.          Drorak.          BARITONE:          D.          Funkhouser,         H.          Wright.          FRENCH          HORN:          K.          Gifford,          J.          Stoker.         The          school’s          most          proficient          bandsmen         achieve          seats          in          the          Symphonic          Band,          partici-         pate          in          solo,          concert          and          ensemble          contests         of          the          Interscholastic          League          and          Texas          Music         Educators          Association          Competitions,          perform          as         members          of          the          marching          band,          and          present         concerts          at          various          colleges          and          high          schools         on          the          state          tour          each          spring.         Mr.          Gerald          Clanton         Symphonic          Band          Director         Sigma          Gamma          Sponsors          Bwana          Bop,         MEMBERS:          BOTTOM          ROW:          C.          Darby,          C.          Leitner,          C.          Jernigan,          J.          C,          Warren.          FOURTH          ROW:          C.          Hopper,          L.          Edling,          N.          Teltschik,          D.         Keddie,          K.          Milligan,          M.          Powers,          J.          Parsons,          R.          Rubley,          M.          Unter-          Carter,          S.          Shank,          D.          Meley,          R.          Lesartre,          S.          Sanderson,          B.          Imlay,          D.         meyer,          M.          Moyers,          C.          Murray,          S.          Rankin,          A.          Holliday,          L.          Cassidy,          L.          Jensen,          E.          Adams,          S.          Curtis,          S.          Courtney.          FIFTH          ROW:          P.          Maroney,         Curtis.          SECOND          ROW:          C.          Yantis,          J.          Jeffrey,          S.          Noble,          N.          Kolb,          L.          R.          Hickman,          B.          Beckman,          C.          Christopher,          $.          Wing,          T.          Ross,          C.          Bowden,         Cobb,          A.          Ellsworth,          C.          Russell,          B.          Whiteside,          M.          Durlam,          J.          Reynolds,          P.          Powell,          C.          Adams,          V.          Bondesen,          P.          Parish,          C.          Parker,          V.          McCampbell,         K.          Schimmel,          C.          Bond,          J.          Phipps,          J.          McCraken.          THIRD          ROW:          H.          Gaman,          S.          Neidert.          SIXTH          ROW:          J.          Logan,          C.          Braunschwager,          S.          Wells,          N.         N.          Getchie,          G.          Bel,          B.          Baird,          J.          Floyd,          A.          Moore,          M.          Lisenfield,          S.          Eller,          S.          Hoverstock,          L.          Anderson,          M.          Gibson,          G.          Pollock,          V.          Hawkins,         English,          S.          Raiffeisen,          B.          Ramsey,          S.          Marx,          C.          Matthews,          S.          Becker,          T.          Vaden,          S.          Holm,          S.          Cramer,          S.          Cheadle,          J.          Williams.         Greg          Young          apparently          prefers          the          company          of          several          hundred          Sigma          Gamma          girls          to’         that          of          Wranglers.         Many          outlandish          costumes          were          seen          at          Sigma          Gamma’s          Bwana          Bop          on          January          23.         |         |         Red          Garter          Dance          Hall          at          Round-Up         The          senior          girls’          organization,          Sigma         Gamma,          helps          to          promote          spirit          at          pep         rallies          as          well          as          to          render          service          to          the         school          and          the          community.          Sigma          Gamma         sponsored          the          Red          Garter          Dance          Hall          at         the          Senior          Round-up,          presented          a          Christ-         m as          program          for          a          rest          home          in          Houston,          Rgzeptasemea!         and          gave          food          to          a          needy          family.          The         girls          sponsored          the          Bwana          Bop          to          finance         the          Commencement.Dance          following          grad-         uation          exercises.         Be          mee         Sponsors:         Mrs.          Edelweiss          Ames         Mrs.          Patricia          Maxcy         OFFICERS:          BOTTOM          ROW+.Linda          Stanton,          presi-         dent;          Karen          Scown,          vice-president;          Janice          Miller,          ran         secretray.          SECOND          ROW:          Khaki          Bogart,          treasur-         er;          Emily          Bridges,          sergeant-at-arms;          Patsy          Port,         sergeant-at-arms.          Not          pictured;          Jeanne          Cecala,         chaplain.         MEMBERS:          BOTTOM          ROW:          G.          Charter,          P.          Barton,          L.          Stanton,          K.         Scown,          J.          Miller,          K.          Bogart,          P.          Port,          E.          Bridges,          J.          Cecala,          F.          Hunter,         M.          Elam,          J.          Gates,          C.          Ferguson,          B.          Beria.          SECOND          ROW:          G.          Butler,         M.          Smith,          J.          Kalil,          J.          Schneider,          B.          Earl,          S.          Reid,          J.          Wood,          S.          Eskridge,         S.          Ryan,          D.          Miertschin,          D.          Glavis,          B.          Brummett,          L.          Daley,          C.          Lytle,          J.         Kefauver,          M.          Davidson,          C.          Robinson.          THIRD          ROW:          J.          Craig,          J.          Hol-         land,          R.          Hilty,          M.          Horn,          B.          Busby,          J.          Marrs,          C.          Lorenz,          S.          Nelson,          J.         Glaske,          C.          Wagoner,          S.          Baldwin,          J.          Oney,          S.          Lewis,          J.          Bailey,          M.         Weed,          P.          Myers.          FOURTH          ROW:          S.          Sanders,          S.          Walser,          R.          Barsalou,         B.          Banks,          S.          Ameen,          B.          Donelson,          S.          Langerud,          M.          Brinkley,          S$.          Nance,         L.          Holtzman,          V.          Paul,          P.          Patterson,          M.          Dimock,          A.          Wellen,          N.          Lewis,         M.          Bearden.          FIFTH          ROW:          D.          Harlan,          G.          Nevill,          D.          McCulley,          P.          Pruitt,         B.          Thompson,          S.          Seaman,          D.          Hughes,          K.          Clancey,          H.          Powell,          P.          Jahn,         C.          Cox,          B.          Firestone,          C.          Weld,          L.          Bell.          SIXTH          ROW:          D.          Sikes,          T.          Mackie,         S.          Watz,          L.          Bell,          J.          Dent,          C.          Bozeman,          C.          Cruce,          L.          Harms,          P.          Camp-         bell,          B.          Lee,          K.          Buescher,          S.          Porter,          A.          Williams;          M.          Carey.          SEVENTH         ROW:          N.          Tracy,          C.          Welch,          J.          Heidtmann,          E,          Ross,          S.          Mitchell,          N.         Eggleton,          K.          Hubka,          A.          White,          J.          Novotny,          C.          Yancey,          D.          Wehner,          S.         Simms,          S.          White,          S.          Hilliard,          D.          Vanderveld.          EIGHTH          ROW:          S.          Gates,         C.          Smith,          C.          Hogue,          S.          Spohn,          P.          Williams,          L.          Seiberling,          D.          Cramer,         M.          Blankenship,          B.          Garner,          J.          Flack,          S.          Shively,          G.          Roman,          S.          Boren,         S.          Clark,          M.          Bulkley.         Wranglers          Build          Homecoming          Bonfire,         MEMBERS:          BOTTOM          ROW:          T.          Morse,          C.          Spiker,          B.          Valentino,          S.          Scar-          Johnston,          B.          Beach,          B.          Narum,          A.          Dowling,          B.          Carey.          FIFTH          ROW:          R.         dino,          C.          Cochran,          B.          Russel,          B.          James,          J.          Boni,          L.          Winston,          S.          Prichard,          Ledbetter,          S.          Greer,          B.          Connor,          R.          Harris,          S.          Lee,          B.          Knapp,          V.          Bald-         M.          Venghettis,          C.          Perkins,          V.          Ammons.          SECOND          ROW:          T.          Maynerd,          win,          J.          Black,          D.          Gaylord,          D.          Hamner,          R.          Humphries,          T.          Guerry.         D.          Gehring,          J.          Wege,          B.          Dodge,          B.          Bramlette,          W.          Dold,          L.          Cannon,          SIXTH          ROW:          T.          Gaylord,          L.          Schiller,          D.          Hicks,          J.          Pippert,          B.          Olewine,         T.          Cannon,          G.          Olde,          H.          Van          Wagner,          K.          Fabling,          J.          Waller,          K.          Montour,          R.          Carroll,          D.          Prejean,          P.          Branyan,          M.          Shugart,          C.          Neuvenschwander,         M.          Wall,          R.          Hilton.          THIRD          ROW:          R.          Foreman,          J.          Degnan,          D.          Crockard,          C.          Hannay,          B.          Suchecki.          SEVENTH          ROW:          J.          Hilton,          R.          Metzger,          G.         J.          Davis,          B.          Valentine,          S.          Willis,          W.          Holland,          J.          Still,          M.          Haley,          D.          Mace,          M.          West,          J.          Weathers,          G.          Kumler,          M.          Schultz,          C,          Greenwood,         Godshalk,          C.          Pappas,          R.          Phelps,          J.          Nelson.          FOURTH          ROW:          G.          Young,          D.          Robinson,          N.          Ware.         D.          Flynn,          K.          Taylor,          J.          Baker,          B.          Dunn,          M.          Schultz,          T.          Simons,          G.         Bob          Russell          says,          ‘Stand          up.’”          Bob          Russell          says,          “Clap          your          hands.”         Wranglers          build          the          tallest          bonfire          in          the          history          of          MHS.         Sponsor          Jail          at          Senior          Round-Up         The          purpose          of          Wranglers,          Memorial’s         senior          boys’          club,          is          to          promote          school         spirit,          to          assist          at          school          functions,          such         as          pep          rallies          and          the          bonfire,          and          to          act         as          a          service          club          to          the          administration.          At         the          Senior          Carnival,          the          Wranglers          spon-         sored          the          jail          and          served          as          sheriffs          and         deputies,          rounding          up          all          law-breakers.         Sponsors:         Mr.          Toby          McCleney         Mr.          Dave          Figari          OFFICERS:          BOTTOM          ROW:          Bob          Russell,          vice          president;          Jimmy          Boni,          sergeant-         at-arms.          SECOND          ROW:          Bruce          James,          secretary;          Steve          Prichard,          president;          Leland         Winston,          treasurer.         MEMBERS:          BOTTOM          ROW:          D.          Doehring,          R.          Tournour,          O.          Stokes,          B.          Meador,          S.          Horn,          R.          Bassi,          B.          Edwards,          F.          Armstrong,          C.          Abbott,          J.         Beard,          D.          Herring,          J.          Jenkins,          J.          Dalburg,          D.          Guthrie,          E.          Hartman,          Stovall,          T.          Mueller,          D.          Nelson,          G.          Horton,          J.          White.          FIFTH          ROW:          W.         J.          Hindman,          A.          Bracht.          SECOND          ROW:          N.          Armstrong,          J.          Lesch,          P.          Prescott,          J.          Brooke,          C.          Greenwood,          R.          Harkey,          C.          Simecheck,          M.         Branyan,          D.          Marxen,          G.          Parrott,          D.          Godshalk,          S.          Gallnick,          M.          Haley,          Douglas,          D.          Fieldcamp,          J.          Doak,          C.          Frink,          B.          Nielson,          J.          Hammonds.         B.          Swan,          W.          Riley,          A.          Erwin.          THIRD          ROW:          B.          Weigle,          D.          Starr,          J.          SIXTH          ROW:          S.          Capelle,          J.          Hilder,          J.          McReynolds,          L.          Anderson,          D.         Stokes,          B.          Stanwood,          G.          Crum,          T.          Jelson,          R.          Godsey,          S.          Nowlin,          B.          Otting,          P.          Crump,          M.          Garrett,          D.          Hurley,          B.          Goodson,          R.          Poerschke,         Simms,          B.          Mohr,          J.°McCleskey,          T.          Alexander.          FOURTH          ROW:          G.          C.          Bahm.         OFFICERS:          Mrs.          Mary          Fox,          sponsor;          Jo          Ann          Pryor,          reporter;         Debbie          Wambold,          president;          Steve          Nagle,          songleader;          Birgit         Beckman,          secretary;          George          Olde,          vice-president;          Wylie          Dold,         treasurer.         MEMBERS:          BOTTOM          ROW:          K.          McClure,          D.          Tyler,          R.          Hinds,          R.          Ernest,         E.          Lewis,          S.          Kroll,          B.          Snellgrove,          S.          Slick,          M.          Wernich,          M.          Scott.          SEC-         OND          ROW:          S.          Nagle,          S.          Brice,          R.          Rozelle,          J.          Kelly,          S.          Macfarland,          S.         Davis,          P.          Corey,          N.          Getchey,          L.          Booth,          R.          Sunday,          W.          Dold,          A.          Wellen,         Sg         226         German          Club          Co-ordinates          Sangerfest         During          the          hustle          and          bustle          of          the          first          weeks          of         school,          many          MUGS          were          seen          tramping          the          halls          dis-         tributing          stationery          among          their          friends.          Later,          coordinating         the          Sangerfest          became          their          all-important          occupation.          Then         the          MUGS          began          preparation          for          their          production          in          the         annual          Texas          Association          of          German          Students          convention,         held          in          Dallas          during          April.         Dee          Cramer,          “Santa          Claus”,          and          Dana          Starr          perform          in         Sangerfest          skit.         C.          Perkins,          L.          Kruse.          THIRD          ROW:          S.          Jorgenson,          K.          Buescher,          L:          Tar-         rant,          S.          Taylor,          S.          Schwartzkopf,          P.          Croyle,          M.          Hawkins,          B.          Waldrum,         G.          Olde,          C.          Warren.         Be          regan          Seve:          Reece          eats         meee          was         MEMBERS:          BOTTOM          ROW:          W.          Hageman,          K.          Smith,          M.          Kauffman,          C.         Hall,          K.          Kyle,          B.          Radding,          J.          Yackel,          P.          Corey,          P.          Barton,          G.          Charter.         SECOND          ROW:          B.          Prigg,          J.          Glass,          S.          Sublett,          S.          Canfield,          R.          Jordan,          L.          Charter,          M.          Torn,          E.          Cochran,          E.          Lewis,          K.          Prehn,          N..          Radding,          M.         P.          Murphy,          J.          Dorflinger,          M.          Savage,          N.          Schill,          M.          Gilkinson,          V.          MacEvitt,          L.          Dorr,          P.          Ellis,          J.          Blank,          L.          Elston,          J.          Johnston,          D.          Armbrust,         Bransom,          J.          Miller,          F.          Walsh,          K.          Klaveness.          THIRD          ROW:          A.          Armbrust,          J.          Ball,          J.          Richardson,          L.          Seaman,          B.          VanEaton.         B.          Beria,          S.          Marx,          B.          Stone,          S.          Cramer,          S.          Warlick,          E.          Shorck,          N.          Battle,         S.          Casey,          L.          Kelley,          A.          Dowling,          J.          Amundsen,          K.          O’Neill,          L.          Lickhart,         A.          Talty,          B.          Butler,          S.          Jonte,          P.          Cramer,          J.          Gerhart.          FOURTH          ROW:         i         La          Rive          Gauche,          named          for          the          student-filled          left          bank          of          Paris,          was          or-         ganized          for          the          purpose          of          presenting          the          French          culture,          customs,          and         people          to          interested          students.          Throughout          the          year,          members          participated         in          the          Sangerfest          skits,          a          bake          sale,          and          heard          a          speech          by          the          French         Consul.          The          year          was          highlighted          by          the          annual          French          Banquet          in          the         Spring.         i         Sponsors:         Mrs.          Reta          Elrod         Mrs.          Elsa          Rosénberg         OFFICERS:          Bill          Hageman,          program          chairman;          Kathy          Smith,          secretary;         Marc          Kauffman,          president;          Jane          Yackel,          treasurer;          Andy          Armbrust,         vice-president.         S         on?         ae,         he          eee         P40         Spanish          Club          Hosts          Mexican          Students         Entertaining          Mexican          exchange          students          was         the          most          important          and          interesting          project          under-         taken          by          the          MHS          Spanish          Club.          Four          students         lived          for          four          weeks          with          Spring          Branch          and          Me-         morial          residents          and          arrived          just          in          time          to          cele-         brate          the          holiday          season          with          club          members.          Open         to          all          Spanish          students,          the          club          proposes          to          aid         Spanish          classes          in          the          practice          of          conversational         Spanish          and          to          deepen          the          student's          knowledge         of          the          culture          of          both          Spain          and          Latin          American         countries.         Karen          Hodges          explains          parliamentary          procedure         in          Spanish.         OFFICERS:          BOTTOM          ROW:          Janet          McClanahan,          vice-president;          Karen          Hodges,         president;          Maria          Ladrillero,          treasurer.          SECOND          ROW:          Libby          Anthony,          secretary;         Chip          Hannay,          sergeant-at-arms;          Mrs.          Stanley          Bedur,          sponsor;          Linda          Seiberling,         social          chairman.         MEMBERS:          BOTTOM          ROW:          B.          Greene,          D.          Smallwood,          M.          Muckley,          L.          S.          Stoneburner,          J.          Cooke,          C.          Graham,          C.          Slaughter,          C.          Barnett,          B.         Hill,          P.          Cooke,          L.          Muller,          J.          Jard,          J.          Genesner,          S.          Fieldcamp,          C.          Han-          Oney,          L.          Strauss,          S.          Raney,          K.          Anthony,          C.          Hogue.          FOURTH          ROW:         nay,          N.          Eller,          F.          Eller.          SECOND          ROW:          S.          Curtis,          $.          Sublett,          S.          Canfield,          L.          Roy,          K.          McMahon,          M.          Hippard,          A.          Stanwood,          S.          Smith,          B.          Garrett,         K.          Clardy,          K.          Kerver,          N.          Mann,          A.          Lindsey,          Mrs.          Bedur,          S.          English,          P.          Ballenger,          J.          Dent,          S.          Holm,          C.          Thompson,          B.          Skogland,          S.          Condon,         J.          Reynolds,          G.          Glavis,          M.          Elam.          THIRD          ROW:          J.          Wood,          J.          Glass,          J.          B.          Ballenger,          M.          MacEvitt,          J.          Holland,          K.          Brand,          S.          Ehrhardt,          S.          Nelson,         Dorflinger,          M.          Cox,          M.          Glauber,          J.          Clifton,          M.          Forrester,          A.          Small,          B.          Livingston.         —————SaaQ          a         tan         AFS          Promotes          World          Understanding         NS         HUTT         Ge,          Ye         WS          VW         ae         MEMBERS:          BOTTOM          ROW:          J.          Brooke,          D.          Gehring,          P.          Corey,          C.          Eubank,          Stanwood,          L.          Lockhart,          S.          Simmer,          B.          Imlay,          J.           Ball,          N.          Battle,          K         B.          Glanville,          S.          Shively,          M.          Gilkison,          B.          Beria,          J.          McClanahan,          L.          Miller,          Buescher,          C.          Anthony,          S.          Stoneburner,          N.          Eller,          D.          Vanderveld,          S         S.          Curtis,          J.          Wood,          J.          Davis,          R.          Bassi.          SECOND          ROW:          B.          Goodykoontz,          Ehrhardt,          S.          Glanville,          J.          Blank,          A.          Adams,          B.          Livingston,          F.          Eller,          C.         S.          McFarland,          G.          Lucia,          C.          Plumhoff,          P.          Lippold,          B.          Sims,          B.          Dodge,          Atkinson,          P.          Ellis,          J.          Bechtold.          FIFTH          ROW:          C.          Hall,          W.          Dold,          J.         R.          Sunday,          W.          Woodard,          D.          Hackethorn,          K.          Klaveness,          J.          Mays.          THIRD          Pryor,          S.          Rollins,          N.          Cron,          S.          Peabody,          K.          Klaveness,          E.          Lewis,          C         ROW:          J.          Dent,          P.          Plaza,          B.          Powell,          A.          Talty,          S.          Stine,          N.          Boughner,          Carter,          M.          Alletag,          C.          Barnet,          M.          Cox,          S.          Condon,          C.          Thompson,          B         A.          Dowling,          N.          Radding,          K.          Prehn,          L.          Charter,          G.          Glavis,          J.          Richard-          Skogland,          S.          Davis,          D.          Buxton,          J.          Sharpless,          L.          Hill,          M.          Buckley,          P         son,          S.          Seaman,          L.          Roy,          L.          Elston,          J.          Fain.          FOURTH          ROW:          T.          Siff,          B.          Gehring,          D.          Goodykoontz,          B.          Rairigh,          C.          Kilburn,          S.          Horn.         Lund,          K.          Kyle,          C.          Adams,          B.          Weigle,          S.          Randlette,          S.          Hunter,          A.         The          American          Field          Service          Club          at          Memorial          sup-         ports          and          promotes          the          foreign          student          program.          AFS         is          rapidly          being          formed          in          most          secondary          schools         throughout          the          United          States.          The          club’s          main          ac-         tivity          is          raising          money          to          sponsor          foreign          students         each          year          in          school.          Its          long          range          objective          is          to         establish          a          firm          root          for          international          understanding         through          students          who          will          be          future          leaders          of          their         countries.         Sponsors:         Mrs.          Janet          Atsinger         Miss          Nelda          Bristow         OFFICERS:          BOTTOM          ROW:          Jo          Ann          Pryor,          publicity          chairman;          Bruna         Beria,          AFS          exchange          student;          Don          Gehring,          president.          SECOND          ROW:         Clare          Adams,          treasurer;          Judd          Brooke,          vice-president;          Kappy          Kyle,         secretary.         229         Electronics          Club          Repairs          Equipment         OFFICERS:          David          Godshalk,          treasurer;          Ross          Collins,          president;         Mr.          James          Kirk,          sponsor.         230          Club          members          watch          Mr.         electronics          lab.         Kirk          test          new          equipment         in         the         The          Memorial          Electronics          Student          Society          (MESS)         is          composed          of          those          students          enrolled          in          both          the         junior          and          senior          electronics          classes.          One          of          the          ob-         jectives          of          the          club,          to          give          some          practical          experience         in          working          with          electronic          equipment,          is          met          with         the          repair          of          equipment,          mostly          radios          for          students         and          faculty.          The          nominal          fee          above          the          cost          of          parts         is          used          to          buy          additional          tools          and          supplies          for          the         department.         PALS          Aid           in          Library          Fund          Drive         FEL          PED          pas          i)         The          purpose          of          the          Phi          Alpha          Lambda          Society         is          to          extend          service          throughout          the          school,          com-         munity,          and          county.          The          club          began          its          first         year          by          joining          with          the          Junior          Chamber          of          Com-         merce          in          the          fund-raising          drive          for          the          Elizabeth         Ring          Library,          presented          a          Christmas          program          at         the          Tetherwood          Nursing          Home,          served          the          school         as          hostesses          for          the          guidance          program          speakers,         and          gave          Thanksgiving          and          Christmas          foods          to         needy          families.         OFFICERS:          BOTTOM          ROW:          Sarah         Holm,          vice-president;          Joan          _          Flack,         president;          Nancy          Eggleton,          secretary;         SECOND          ROW:          Karen          Scown,          par-         liamentarian;          Connie          Weld,          treasurer;         Jeanie          Dent,          sergeant-at-arms.          SPON-         SOR:          Mrs.          Leah          Jones.         MEMBERS:          BOTTOM          ROW:          S.          Raney,          D.          Wehner,          L.          Powell,          J.         Fain,          S.          Horn,          A.          Clark,          D.          Clisbee,          P.          Cramer,          J.          Goodman,          L.         Parkinson,          C.          Young,          D.          Braun.          SECOND          ROW:          M.          O’Neil,          W.         Reed,          B.          Thompson,          D.          Davidson,          K.          Thompson,          P.          O’Sheilds,          L.         Dudding,          W.          Winslow,          A.          Talty,          B.          Fink,          S.          Nelson,          L.          Reynolds.         THIRD          ROW:          S.          Gayle,          D.          Powers,          L.          Harms,          K.          Scown,          S.          Holm,         C.          Darby,          S.          Davis,          C.          Thompson,          S.          Condon,          B.          Skogland,          S.         Shively,          C.          Thompson,          M.          Cox,          G.          Patterson,          S.          Bockelman,          C.         Weld,          J.          Flack,          N.          Eggleton.         Jr.          Historians          Foster          Civic          Spirit         pisos         To          promote          civic          spirit          and          give          a          greater         knowledge          of          history,          the          Junior          Historians         Club          programs          included          guest          speakers          on         various          facets          of          history,          slides          on          Europe,         discussions          on          current          events          and          their          re-         lation          to          the          past,          and          the          annual          trip          to          the         State          Convention          in          Austin.          Members          must         have          an          interest          in          history          before          joining,          and         this          is          increased          by          the          activities          of          the          club.         OFFICERS:          Jody          Holland,          secretary-         treasurer;          John          Knight,          president;         Kelley          Clancy,          vice-president;          Judy         Gates,          chaplain.          SPONSOR:          Mrs.         Ellen          Janes.         ian          pee]         Caer          weet         se         :          “a          ¥s         Ho          Lele          |          coe         Stews.          we         Yo                   S         MEMBERS:          BOTTOM          ROW:          Mrs.          Janes,          J.          Knight,          K.          Clancy,          J.          Holland,          B.          Dodge,          J.          Gates,          D.          Murphree,         B.          Weeks.          SECOND          ROW:          J.          Novatny,          K.          Kindall,          N.          Scott,          E.          Scott,          B.          Tibbets,          J.          Greig.         232         FTA          Offers          Teaching          Opportunities         The          Future          Teachers          of          America          offers          its          mem-         bers          practical          teaching          opportunities          in          actual         classroom          situations          and          a          better          understanding         of          the          teaching          profession.          Girls          observed          and         aided          elementary          teachers          at          work,          and          attended         the          State          Convention          held          this          year          in          Houston.         OFFICERS:          BOTTOM          ROW:          Karen          Gustafson,          parliamentarian;         Frances          Files,          president;          Beth          Garrett,          treasurer.          SECOND          ROW:         Susie          Smith,          vice          president;          Nancy          Eller,          historian;          Jody          Holland,         secretary.          SPONSORS:          Mrs.          Elaine          Rummel,          Mrs.          Paula          Latimer.         L.          Swinbank,          J.          Merideth,          S.          Morton,          S.          Wells,          R.          Lesarte.          FOURTH         ROW:          S.          Shively,          J.          Gates,          C.          Adams,          M.          Becker,          L.          Terry,          F.          Files,         S.          Casey,          S.          Wing,          J.          Blank,          P.          Ellis,          C.          Moody,          S.          Hoverstock,          A.         Small,          L.          Bell,          K.          Wambold,          M.          Becker.         MEMBERS:          BOTTOM          ROW:          B.          Beckman,          R.          Powell,          J.          McClanahan,         M.          Blue,          M.          Logan,          S.          Smith,          B.          Garret,          K.          Gustafson,          P.          Garwood,         A.          Moore,          S.          Davis,          L.          Kemper,          L.          Harms,          A.          Adams,          B.          Imlay,         B.          Simpson,          C.          Bowden.          THIRD          ROW:          D.          Knapp,          S.          Sampley,         B.          Simpson,          C.          Bowden.          THIRD          ROW:          D.          Knapp,          S.          Sampley,         FHA          Sponsors          Hospital          Decorations         MEMBERS:          BOTTOM          ROW:          P.          Campbell,          J.          Bailey,          P.          Jahn,          J.          M.          Liesenfeld,          L.          King,          K.          O’Brien,          D.          Miertschin,          J.          Hancock.         Smith,          N.          Nelezen,          M.          Bulkley,          B.          Firestone.          SECOND          ROW:          S.          FOURTH          ROW:          D.          Davidson,          J.          Duke,          G.          Pollock,          B.          Baird,          S.          Eng-         Courtney,          K.          Glass,          C.          Hopper,          J.          Lewis,          B.          Greenwood,          C.          lish,          V.          Hawkins,          M.          O’Brien,           J.          Miller,          S.          Rollins,          J.          Jeffery,          S.         Hinckley,          D.          Harvey,          P.          Jahn,          M.          Becker,          M.          Weige.          THIRD          Watz,          B.          Mikeska,          J.          Hyde.         ROW:          G.          Percic,          R.          Ready,          L.          Proctor,          C.          Underwood,          A.          James,         OFFICERS:          BOTTOM          ROW:          Nancy          Nelezen,          president;          Melissa          Bulk-         ley,          first          vice-president;          Jan          Hancock,          second          vice-president;          Jane         Lewis,          third          vice-president.          SECOND          ROW:          Patty          Jahn,          fourth          vice-         president;          Pat          Campbell,          treasurer;          Jan          Bailey,          parliamentarian;         Bonny          Firestone,          historian;          Jo          Ann          Smith,          secretary.          Through          Future          Homemakers          of          America,          girls          learn         “to          improve          personal,          family          and          community          life.”         Various          activities          were          sponsored          to          encourage          this         goal:          selling          cook          books          and          baked          foods          to           finance         Christmas          baskets          for          needy          families,          making          Val-         entines          Day          and          Easter          hospital          decorations,          and          en-         tertaining          speakers          to          discuss          the          purpose          and          ideas         of          FHA.          The          year          was          ended          with          the          annual          spring         banquet          to          induct          the          new          officers.         Miss          Allen          and          Mrs.          Bailey,          sponsors,         Christmas          presents          for          needy          children.         supervise          the          wrapping          of         234         —          Senin!         Medical          Careers          Visits          Medical          Center         A          better          understanding          and          knowledge          of          the          med-         ical          field          is          the          aim          of          the          Medical          Careers          Club.          Mem-         bers           participated          in          field          trips          to          the          Houston          Medical         Center,          sponsored          a          Christmas          party          for          the          children         at          Faith          Home,          and          attended          the          Harris          County          Medical         Careers          Club          Rally          Day          in          March.         Club          member          Nancy          Getchey          is          shown          experimenting          with         heart          cultures.         OFFICERS:          Darah          Meley,          president;          Sharon          Ryan,          vice-president;          Judy         Wood,          reporter;          Sandra          Watson,          secretary;          Mrs.          Bennatte,          sponsor;         Not          pictured:          Judy          Owens,          treasurer.         MEMBERS:          BOTTOM          ROW:          M.          O’Brien,          S.          Gwalthney,          Mrs.          Bennatte,          P.          Stahl,          P.          Gwalthney,          M.          Mc-         Mahon.          SECOND          ROW:          D.          Meley,          B.          Jonte,          S.          Black,          S.          Ryan,          J.          Wood,          S.          Watson.          THIRD          ROW:          D.         Vanderveld,          K.          Horn,          L.          Meley,          L.          Goodson ,          R.          Melton.         Library          Club          Members          Serve          as          Aids         The          Library          Club          at          Memorial          Senior          High         School          is          a          service          organization          whose          mem-         bers          give          a          portion          of          their          time          to          serve          as         assistants          in          the          school          library.          The          club’s         major          activities          include          a          program          meeting         once          a          month          for          instruction,          and          a          second         monthly          meeting          to          carry          on          business          per-         taining          to          the          club.         OFFICERS:          Ransom          Foreman,          president;          Marilyn          Purnell,         reporter;          Susan          Cookenboo,          secretary;          Susie          St.          John,          vice-         president.          Not          pictured:          SPONSORS:          Mrs.          Mary          Rose,         Miss          Geraldine          Branom,          Mrs.          Linda          House.         MEMBERS:          BOTTOM          ROW:          B.          Nobb,          C.          Bennatte,          C.          O'Neill,          S.          Cookenboo.         SECOND          ROW:          L.          Watson,          S.          Gwalthney,          C.          Parker.          THIRD          ROW:          D.          Powers,         L.          Anderson,          L.          Reynolds,          J.          Lawson.          FOURTH          ROW:          M.          Purnell,          C.          Cox,          S.         Becker.          FIFTH          ROW:          B.          Blaschke,          M.          Oyster,          R.          Foreman,          M.          Blue.         Sue          Hoverstock          checks          out          a          book         from          Mrs.          Mary          Louise          Rose;          library         aid          Collett          O’Neill          arranges          book         shelves.         Sponsor:         Mrs.          Nanette          Clark         The          Christian          Student          Union          is          a          non-         denominational          organization          whose          main          ob-         jective          is          to          increase          the          understanding          of         God          and          His          will.          Meeting          weekly          in          the         library          classroom,          the          CSU          discusses          topics         such          as          the          various          Christian          denominations,         witnessing          for          Christ,          the          Bible,          and          family         living.          Frequently          guest          speakers          meet          with         the          members          and          every          few          months          the         group          visits          a          different          church          to          study          meth-         ods          of          worship.         OFFICERS:          James          Hammonds,         president;          Robin          Edwards,          vice         president;          Susan          Glanville,          sec-         retary-treasurer.         CLUB          MEMBERS:          BOTTOM          ROW:          S.          Glanville,          M.          Gilkison.          SECOND          ROW:          K.         Horn,          J.          Thompson,          S.          Rollins,          Mrs.          Nanette          Clark.          THIRD          ROW:          J.          Goodson,          R.         Frick,          N.          Ellisor,          R.          Hinds.          FOURTH          ROW:          C.          Spiker,          R.          Edwards,          M.          Torn,          J.         Hammonds.         Photography          Club          Visits          Studios         MEMBERS:          BOTTOM          ROW:          B.          Burk,          L.          Roberts,          S.          Neidert,          A.          Schorre,          J.          Chaney.         SECOND          ROW:          T.          Binion,          H.          Wright,          M.          Rainey,          C.          Smith,          W.          Fletcher,          R.          Trantham,         B.          Billing.         Camera          Club          members          visit          the          Houston          Museum          of          Fine          Arts         on          a          field          trip.         238         Memorial's          Photography          Club,         sponsored          by          Mr.          William          Pence         and          Mrs.          Elaine          Pritchett,          was          or-         ganized          this          year          to          further          in-         terest          in          camera          work,          to          give         practice          and          practical          advice          to         camera          enthusiasts,          and          to          build         an          experienced          squad          of          student         photographers.          The          group          visited         photography          exhibits,          a          photog-         rapher’s          studio,          and          a          TV          station         during          the          year,          heard          lectures         on          techniques          of          picture          taking         and          processing,          and          exchanged         ideas          on          equipment.         OFFICERS:          BOTTOM          ROW:          Mr.          William          Pence,          sponsor;          Mrs.          Elaine          Pritchett,         sponsor.          SECOND          ROW:          Bill          Billing,          president;          Tommy          Binion,          vice-presi-         dent;          Alice          Shorre,          secretary;          Harold          Wright,          treasurer.         DE          Develops          Skill          in          Distribution         To          develop          leadership          in          the          field          of          distribution         is          the          goal          of          the          Distributive          Education          Club.          Mem-         bers          take          three          academic          courses          and          a          D.E.          class,         then          go          to          work          practicing          what          they          have          learned.         Proceeds          from          the          candy          sale          held          in          December         helped          to          pay          for          the          employer-employee          banquet         and          were          used          to          send          delegates          to          th          Youth          Leader-         ship          Conference.         OFFICERS:          Mr.          John          Carter,          sponsor;          Suzanne          Nance,          treasurer;          Marilyn         Smith,          vice-president;          Frances          Wavra,          secretary;          Danny          Guthrie,          presi-         dent;          Bonnie          Banks,          reporter.         D.          E.          SWEETHEART—Suzanne          Nance         BOTTOM          ROW:          H.          Kunkel,          D.          Guthrie,          J.          McCourt,          P.          Murphy,          E.          Hartman.          SECOND          ROW:          K.          Skiles,          S.         Nance,          F.          Wavra,          M.          Smith,          B.          Banks,          THIRD          ROW:          D.          Lavely,          T.          Combs,          B.          Mohr,          K.          Forrester,          D.          Marsh,         D.          Evans.         a,         oa         ,         HONORS         Mustangs          are          thoroughbreds          with         many          talents          that          range          from          English         to          Sports,          Music          to          Science.          It          is          these         qualities          that          are          honored          and          recog-         nized,          for          they          give          a          Mustang          his         individual          corral          of          accomplishments.         ’65          Seniors          Achieve          Distinction         Twenty          three          Seniors          have          been          selected          by          the         faculty          for          exceptional          performance          in          student          activities         or          outstanding          academic          achievement.         ROBERT          BONNER         Scholarship         German         Math         The          only          triple-honor          selectee          to          be          named          this          year,         Robert          (right)          attributes          his          outstanding          scholastic          suc-         cess          to          “hard          work          and          luck.”          Ability,          however,          has         also          been          a          factor          in          his          being          made          the          recipient          of         numerous          awards.          He          was          one          of          300          national          winners         in          the          Westinghouse          Science          Honor          group,          a          National         Merit          finalist,          and          he          placed          second          in          the          National          Math         exam          last          year.          In          school,          Robert          is          a          member          of          Mu         Alpha          Theta,          SAPS,          German          Club,          and          the          National         Honor          Society.          For          relaxation,          he          enjoys          artistic          welding.         He          plans          to          attend          Rice          University,          where          he          will         major          in          science.          After          graduate          work,          he          hopes          to          teach.         242         KAREN          WILKINSON         Drama         Karen          (right)          loves          acting          and          feels          that          “it          is          a          way         of          expressing          yourself          and          of          understanding          other          peo-         ple          by          portraying          them          in          various          roles.”          She          has          won         32          medals,          trophies,          and          plaques          and          last          year          was         honored          as          the          best          supporting          actress.          Karen          has          played         major          roles          in          many          productions          at          school          and          at          the         Country          Playhouse.          She          is          a          member          of          Thespians,          Na-         tional          Forensic          League,.and          Sigma          Gamma,          and          last         summer          worked          in          the          Alley          Theatre          workshop.         She          will          attend          the          University          of          Texas          next          fall          and         plans          to          major          in          psychology.         BETSY          URBAN         Social          Studies         Speech         Betsy          (left),          has          achieved          excellence          in          the          fields          of         social          studies          and          speech,          as          evidenced          by          numerous         honors,          including          an          award          for          American          history          and         several          trophies          for          debate.          She          believes          all          history          to         be          “very          worthwhile,”          but          her          special          interest          is          English         history,          and          she          has          found          this          interest          beneficial          in         debating.         Betsy’s          activities          include          service          as          treasurer          for          the         National          Forensic          League          and          membership          in          Mu          Alpha         Theta,          National          Honor          Society,          American          Field          Service,          :         and          the          German          Club.          Her          favorite          sport          is          water          skiing.         A          National          Merit          finalist          this          year,          Betsy          will          attend         Vanderbilt          University          and          plans          to          major          in          history.         LELAND          WINSTON         Athletics         ‘Because          of          his          fine          athletic          and          scholastic          ability,         Leland          (right)          has          been          chosen          to          receive          commenda-         tion          as          an          outstanding          athlete.          He          was          captain          of          this         year’s          football          team          and          received          the          Fighting          Heart         Award          at          the          football          banquet          in          January.          Besides          foot-         ball,          which          he          “really          enjoys,”          Leland          also          likes          to          hunt         and          play          golf.          As          a          member          of          the          Key          Club,          SAPS,         and          Mu          Alpha          Theta,          and          treasurer          of          Wranglers,          he         keeps          a          busy          schedule.         Leland,          who          has          been          granted          a          scholarship          to          Rice         University,          plans          to          attend           medical          school          after          college.         HUGH          BROWN         Science         An          all-around          interest          in          science          led          to          Hugh’s          (right)         being          named          one          of          the          300          honor          winners          in          the         National          Westinghouse          Scholarship          Search          and          to          his         selection          as          this          year’s          science          honor          student          at          Memo-         rial.          Hugh          is          a          member          of          the          National          Honor          Society,         SAPS,          and          Mu          Alpha          Theta,          and          says          he          thinks          anything         to          do          with          science          “is          great.”         He          plans          to          attend          Rice          University,          but          as          yet          has          not         decided          on          a          specific          field          of          study.         .         :         STEVE          WARLICK         Scholarship         Steve          Warlick          (left)          exhibited          his          qualities          as          an          out-         standing          student          by          ranking          as          a          National          Merit          finalist;         as          a          participant          in          the          Texas          Academy          of          Science,          where         his          project          placed          fourth,          and          in          the          National          Science         Foundation’s          summer          study          program          at          Texas          Univer-         sity;          by          winning          three          Interscholastic          League          Number-         Sense          awards          in          mathematics;          and          by          receiving          a          com-         mendation          from          the          French          Consulate          General.          for         achievements          in          French.          Steve          is          vice-president          of          SAPS,         and          a          member          of          the          National          Honor          Society,          Mu          Alpha         Theta,          the          French          Club,          and          the          marching          band.         Steve          is          an          explorer          scout          and          raises          tropical          fish.          His         plans          for          college          include          graduate          study          after          four          years         at          Rice,          Brown,          or          Texas          University.         KAREN          HODGES         Journalism         Active          in          newspaper          work          for          two          and          a          half          years,         and          first          semester          editor          of          the          Anvil          during          her          senior         year,          Karen          (left)          considers          journalism          “very          interesting,         because          it          puts          you          in          contact          with          many          people          and          you         get          to          know          the          school.”          Karen,          who          lists          tennis          as          her         favorite          sport,          also          enjoys          being          president          of          the          Spanish         Club,          and          a          member          of          the          National          Honor          Society,         American          Field          Service,          and          Quill          and          Scroll.         Karen          will          enroll          at          the          University          of          Texas          next          fall,         and          plans          to          enter          some          field          of          journalism          after          grad-         vation.         CLINTON          DUNN         Band         Clinton,          (right)          played          the          trombone          for          six          years,         and          his          hard          work          and          long          hours          of          practice          have         paid          off.          Participating          in          both          the          band,          in          which          he         is          first          chair          trombonist,          and          in          the          school          orchestra,         Clinton's          ability          gave          him          a          seat          in          the          All-District         orchestra          this          year.          He          feels          that          playing          a          musical         instrument          “gives          a          person          an          opportunity          to          learn         discipline,          which          is          valuable          throughout          life.”          Besides         music,          Clinton          enjoys          water          skiing,          sailing          and          fish-         ing.         Next          fall,          Clinton          will          enter          TCU          where          his          major         probably          wil!          be          dentistry.         FRAN          CRAWFORD         Scholarship         As          an          outstanding          student.          throughout          her          four         years          of          high          school,          Fran          (left)          has          been          selected          on         the          basis          of          her          scholastic          achievement,          as          one          of         four          seniors          tied          for          scholarship          honors.          Fran’s          list         of          accomplishments          include          being          one          of          the          honor         winners          of          the          Westinghouse          Scholarship          contest,         as          well          as          being          selected          for          membership          in          SAPS,         the          National          Honor          Society          and          Mu          Alpha          Theta.          Fran         feels          her          years          at          Memorial          have          been          “extremely         rewarding          ones,”          from          which          she          has          gained          “the         incentive          to          go          on          to          college.”          She          will          attend          Texas         University          and          tentatively          plans          to          become          a          teacher.         piece         CHARLES          STRICKLIN         Journalism         Last          fall,          Charles          (left)          joined          the          staff          of          the          Anvil,         and          immediately          proved          his          ability          by          being          chosen         business          manager          for          the          first          semester          and          editor         for          the          second.          In          addition,          he          was          selected          as          the         “most          valuable          staffer”          by          the          Anvil’s          sponsor,          Mrs.         Elaine          Pritchett,          in          cooperation          with          the          Houston         Chronicle.          Charles          feels          his          senior          year,          “was          the          most         important          of          my          high          school          life,”          and          that          the          “fine         staff          and          dedicated          sponsor”          helped          make          it          possi-         ble.         Charles,          who          likes          fishing          and          plays          tennis,          also         devotes          time          to          the          Youth          Council          of          his          church.         He          hopes          to          attend          either          Baylor          or          Northwestern          Uni-         versity,          as          a          journalism          major          and          to          enter          the          Peace         Corps          after          graduation.         246         JOHN          MANSFIELD         Drama         Talent,          time          and          interest          devoted          to          many          different         aspects          of          drama          have          brought          John          (left)          much          de-         served          recognition.          These          efforts          have          played          an          im-         portant          role          in          John’s          winning          numerous          honors.          In         tournaments,          his          versatility          is          evidenced          by          the          fact         that          he          has          placed          first          in          many          events          such          as          duet         acting,          dramatic          and          poetry          interpretation.          An          active         member          of          Thespians,          John          has          a          very          enthusiastic         attitude          toward          drama.         When          not          preparing          for          a          tournament,          he          likes          to         play          football,          hunt,          fish,          and          spend          time          at          his          family’s         ranch.         THOMAS          JELSON         Scholarship         An          outstanding          student          during          his          four          years          of         high          school,          Tom          (right)          has          found          that          “the          teachers         take          an          active          interest          in          their          students”          and          “give         help          when          it          is          needed.”          His          outside          interests          include         all          sports,          especially          basketball          and          horseback          riding.         Tom          is          a          member          of          the          National          Honor          Society,         SAPS          and          Mu          Alpha          Theta,          and          plans          to          attend          either         Rice          University          or          Georgia          Tech,          where          he          probably         will          study          engineering.         AGNETA          THORNQUIST         Art         The          first          foreign          student          to          be          chosen          as          a          “Senior         of          Distinction,”          Agneta          (left)          has          literally          displayed          her         talent          for          art.          She          has          combined          her          special          interest          in         fashion          drawing          with          another          hobby—sewing—and          says         she          finds          abstract          art          equally          enjoyable.         At          home          in          Sweden,          one          of          her          favorite          pastimes          is         skiing.          She          also          spends          leisure          hours          at          sketching          and         even          more          time          on          her          painting.         She          will          return          to          Sweden          in          June,          and          plans          to          attend         a          sewing          and          art          school          there.         DAVID          HARTER         English         Speech         David          (right)          is          one          distinctly          successful          senior          who         says          his          accomplishments          “have          not          involved          a          great         deal          of          hard          work.”          He          likes          both          English          and          speech,         and          is          particularly          interested          in          creative          writing          and         debate.          In          speech          tournaments,          David          has          won          numer-         ous          honors,          and          for          the          last          two          years          has          received         awards          in          English.          He          is          currently          president          of          the          Na-         tional          Honor          Society          and          National          Forensic          League,          and          is         a          member          of          SAPS          and          Mu          Alpha          Theta.         David          plans          to          attend          either          Harvard          or          Michigan         State          University          next          year          and          hopes          to          teach          chemistry         after          completing          his          college          work.         CONNIE          HALL         Journalism         French         Connie          (right)          has          had          five          years          of          French          and          one         and          a          half          years          of          newspaper          experience,          including         serving          this          semester          as          an          editor          of          the          Anvil.          In         1964,          Connie          was          an          American          Field          Service          finalist,         and          this          year          was          the          recipient          of          the          DAR         award          given          annually          to          the          “outstanding          senior          girl.         She          is          active          in          Girl          Scouts,          as          president          of          the          Planning         Board          of          the          San          Jacinto          Council,          is          a          member          of          the         French          Club,          Student          Council,          American          Field          Service,         SAPS,          Mu          Alpha          Theta,          and          Quill          and          Scroll,          and          last         year          was          secretary          of          her          Junior          Class.          Besides          these         activities,          Connie          still          finds          time          to          sail.         She          is          looking          forward          to          her          four          years          at          SMU         and          a          teaching          career,          and          someday          hopes          to          go          to         France.         248         JOE          LASSITER         Student          Government         As          president          of          the          Student          Council,          Joe          considers         his          job          to          be          “interesting          work          in          which          a          lot          of          people         are          involved”          and          finds          that          “working          out          a          general         plan          acceptable          to          all          is          extremely          difficult.”          Joe’s          asso-         ciation          with          people          extends          to          participation          in          the         German          Club,          SAPS,          Mu          Alpha          Theta,          Key          Club,          and         his          church          youth          group,          of          which          he          is          president.         Among          the          honors          bestowed          on          him          were          being          named         Junior          Rotarian          for          the          month          of          September          and          re-         ceiving          a          National          Merit          Letter          of          Commendation.          Active         in          sports,          Joe          has          won          two          PE          awards.          He          likes          to          play         basketball,          skin          dive,          sail,          and          swim.         Joe          works          in          the          office          of          Naval          Research          during          the         summer          and          plans          to          work          toward          a          doctorate          in          ocean-         ography.         MIKE          WITHROW         Choir         As          a          polished          baritone          in          the          Harmonaires          and          Chor-         ale          for          two          years,          and          a          member          of          the          Choir          five         years,          Mike          (left)          has          spent          many          enjoyable          hours         singing.          His          participation          in          musical          groups          extends         beyond          those          at          school,          however,          since          he          is          also          a         member          of          his          church          youth          choir.          In          his          spare,          Mike         raises          pedigreed          show          rabbits.         Mike,          who          plans          to          attend          Stephen          F.          Austin          State         College          next          year,          will          probably          major          in          business          ad-         ministration          with          hopes          of          owning          his          own          business          in         the          future.         CHARLES          YUST         Journalism         After          three          years          of          experience          in          the          various          phases         of          yearbook          work,          including          editing          last          year’s          supple-         ment,          Charles          (right)          was          selected          editor          of          the          Reata         for          1965.          He          feels          that          the          yearbook          was          ”          a          big          re-         sponsibility,          the          biggest          |          ever          tackled.”          Although          it         required          much          time          and          concentrated          effort          to          meet         deadlines          and          maintain          a          smoothly          running          organization,         Charles          still          managed          to          pursue          his          interests—photogra-         phy          and          reading—and          to          participate          in          the          Wranglers         and          Quill          and          Scroll.         Charles          plans          to          enter          either          Duke          University          or          the         University          of          Texas          next:          fall,          and          hopes          to          become          a         surgeon          after          college          and          medical          school.         SHARON          CHEADLE         Orchestra         Sharon,          (left),          the          “concert          mistress”          of          both          the         Memorial          and          the          All-District          orchestra,          has          studied         violin          for          eight          years.          Her          belief          that          ‘music          has         given          a          chance          for          leadership’          was          upheld          by          her         selection          for          All-State          orchestra          this          year.          She          has         been          a          member          of          the          All-City          orchestra          for          the          past         three          years,          and          last          year          won          an          orchestra          award          at         Memorial.          In          addition,          she          has          earned          awards          in          his-         tory,          English,          and          biology.         Aside          from          spending          four          nights          a          week          studying         violin,          Sharon          also          plays          the          guitar          and          is          a          member         of          SAPS,          Mu          Alpha          Theta,          and          Sigma          Gamma.         Sharon          will          attend          the          University          of          Oklahoma,         major          in          music          and          biology,          and          plans          to          go          into         research          science          or          music          education.         —_         LINDA          SEIBERLING         Spanish         An          outstanding          Spanish          student,          Linda          (left)          “loves          it”         because          “ the          language          is          interesting’          and          “the          Spanish         culture          is          an          exciting          one.”          She          is          a          member          of          the          Spanish         Club          and          Sigma          Gamma,          and          in          her          church          group,          the         Lutheran          League,          which          she          has          served          as          secretary-treas-         urer          for          the          past          two          years.          Linda          finds          relaxation          and          en-         joyment          in          every          kind          of          music,          especially          piano.         Plans          for          becoming          a          Spanish          teacher          will          be          furthered         at          Stephen          F.          Austin          or          Texas          Lutheran          College.         ALAN          SPARER         Speech         An          articulate          spokesman          for          the          advantages          of          the         speech          program          at          Memorial,          Alan          (left)          exemplifies         the          benefits          to          be          derived          from          participation.          He          feels         that          “debate          and          speech          do          a          great          deal          for          the          indi-         vidual,          especially          teenagers.          Most          people          |          know          who         are          active          in          speech          are          extremely          well-rounded,          with         broader          general          interests,          and          these          people          tend          to          ex-         cell          in          many          fields.”         Alan,          who          is          frequently          in          demand          as          a          guest          speak-         er,          is          also          Southwest          Regional          president          of          the          youth         group          in          his          synagogue.          He          hopes          to          go          to          college          in         the          East          and          is          considering          studying          law          and          entering         politics          in          the          future.         LINDA          TAPSAK         Speech         Linda          (right)          is          well-known          at          Memorial          for          her          work         in          speech,          a          program          in          which          she          has          participated          for         five          years.          She          particularly          enjoys          debate,          and          last          year         placed          second          in          persuasive          speaking          at          the          state          tourna-         ment          in          Dallas.          Linda          is          active          in          the          French          Club          and-         Mu.          Alpha          Theta,          and          serves          as          secretary          for          the          Student         Council,          National          Forensic          League,          and          National          Honor         Society.          She          enjoys          playing          the          piano,          preferably          classi-         cal          music.         Although          her          plans          for          college          are          indefinite,          she         someday          hopes          to          become          a          teacher.         KENT          TAYLOR         Athletics         As          a          result          of          his          ability          and          interest,          Kent,          (left),         who          frequently          practices          three          hours          a          day,          scores          high         with          his          coaches          as          well          as          on          the          basketball          court.          His         skill          at          this          game          of          “fast          moving          action”          led          to          his          be-         ing          named          to          the          San          Antonio          all-tournament          team          and         the          All-District          team          this          year.          ,         Although          basketball          highlights          his          activities          and          has         claimed          a          large          percentage          of          his          time          since          seventh         grade,          Kent          also          participates          in          the          Key          Club,          Wranglers,         National          Honor          Society,          Student          Council          and          Harmon-         aires.         He          will          enter          college          in          the          fall          as          a          pre-med          student,         with          plans          to          become          a          surgeon.         a          ee          WN         ger         s         AGNETACTIMORNGIUST          SWE          EN          Pa          ened         Agneta          Thornquist,          guést          student          from          Sweden,          came         to          Memorial          to          learny and          has,          been          a          definite          asset         tothe          art’department.          Her          teachér,          Mrs.          Altharetta         Yeargin,          describes-Agneta-as;          “One-of          the-beststudents”””         l-have          had          this          year;          she          has          contributed          to          ourart         classes          with          hertenthusiasm,          eagerness          feniearn,          and         inspiration          té’the          other          stUdents.”         Agneta’s          work          was          exhibited=in’          thé          Schotecte          Art         Awards..Regional..Gontest=          She          Por          tor          ber          a          fashion”          y         designer.         Agneta          stated          about          her          Jad          at-Memarial,          im-         fortis                   “BRUNA          BERIAY          ITALY         -         Pee         Bruse          Wor          Haly,          isee’          Frember          of          the.          American         Field          Service.          ‘She.is  in          the          fifth          level          French          class          and,         the          French.          clib),          and           plans          to          be          an          interpreter.          Hers          3)         Frenchy          teacher,          Mrs.          Elsa          Rosenberg          Be          Gs          “Her          French         is          exceptionally          good.”          §          pat         “While          in          Houston,’4          ABtuna          says,          “|          have          joined          the          3                   Cirl.          Sc          vts          ahd          would          like          to          do          something          in          this         organization          whert          |          return          to          Italy,          My          American.          sis         fay          Debbie          Vanderveld,          has          also          taught          me          how          to         sWim.”          |          .          E         Comps          ike          American.          schools          to          Italian          schools,          she          Xe         Ri         proved          my          English,          and          learned™much          from                    art          a          _said,          “In          Itely          there          is          a          fear,of          teachers          and          continual         class.          |          like          it          very,          very          much.          Everyone          is          $0          kind.’          y         Le          —         worrying          about          grades.          Here,          school          is          fun,          Poet          ae         |          makes:          if          maueh          more          meaningful          u         49         (MET          TED         rs         —         Be         3         FRESHMEN          JUNIORS         Susan          Spears          Jackie          Richardson         Randy          Little          Mike          Schuck         SOPHOMORES          can          SENIORS         Jane          Ellsworth          _          Jeanne          Cecala          f         Jackie          Durrette          Judd          Brooke         Finalists         Jeanne          Cecala          Judd          Brooke         Mr.          and          Miss          Memorial         ATHLETICS         Sportsmanship          is          the          keynote          for         a          Mustang.          It          is          ever          present          whether         it          be          the          joyous          winning          of          a          tourna-         ment          or          the          heart          break          of          losing          the         big          game.         Dedicated          Coaches,          willing          team         members          and          avid          supporters          make         for          good          sportsmanship          that          is          ever         oresent          at          Memorial.         CHARLES          CHURCHILL         Head          Coach         MIKE          WILLIAMSON         Backfield          Coach         =         ome           2         eae          an         CHARLES          DEXTER         Line          Coach         MEMORIAL         1964          proved          to          be          the          year          the          coaching          staff          has         worked          for          since          the          beginning          of          Memorial          High         School.          The          Mustangs          piled          up          eight          wins          against          only         two          losses          and          were          state          ranked.         (L          to          R)          BOTTOM          ROW:          'D.          Flynn,          D.          Davis,          A.          Erwin,          G.          Abbott,          J.          Boni,          J.          Lawson,          T.          Horan.          SECOND          ROW:          K.          Fabling,          G.          Crum,          J.          Hind-         man,          J.          Spiegelberg,          M.          Kircher,          F.          Daniels,          B.          Conner.          THIRD          ROW:          L.          Davis,          G.          Shahan,          P.          Lawson,          A.          Boisvert,          R.          Humphries          '§          ‘Willis         B.          Goodson.          FOURTH          ROW:          E.          Louden,          K.          Pearson,          R.          Carter,          S.          Vestal,          W.          Humble,          T.          Carey,          B.          Glaros.          FIFTH          ROW:          H.          Van          Wagner          R         Garay,          N.          Ware,          M.          Regitz,          B.          Swan,          M.          Graham,          J.          Sands.          SIXTH          ROW:          W.          Riley,          L.          Alford,          J.          Still,          S.          Prichard,          W.          Holland,          J          Isbell.         SEVENTH          ROW:          L.          Winston,          B.          Morris,          D.          Robinson,          A.          Lane,          J.          Waller,          C.          Greenwood,          G.          Meador.          EIGHTH          ROW:          Trainer,          T.          Smith,          ‘Tratrien,         B.          Rainey,          Trainer,          G.          Karter.         Mustangs          Open         Season          With          Victory         Over          Carroll         Sophomore          Glenn          Shahan          started          Memo-         rial’s          scoring          for          the          year          off          with          a          boom,          as         he          scooted          52          yards          with          a          Carroll          punt          for          a         touchdown.          Roland          Carter          converted.         In          the          third          quarter,          Nick          Ware          powered         his          way          into          the          end          zone          from          four          yards          out,         and          late          in          the          fourth          quarter,          Larry          Alford         dropped          over          the          chalk          line          from          one          yard         away.          Carter          added          both          extra          points.         Defensive          standouts          were          Co-captain          Harry         Van          Wagner          and          Jim          Isbell.         Alford          (10)          tosses          to          Nick          Ware          (37)          for          nine          yards          against          Carroll.         Memorial          Whips         Stingarees,          14-6         Larry          Alford          teamed          with          Mike          Regitz          and          Steve.         Prichard          for          two          scoring          passes          to          lead          the          Mus-         tangs          to          a          14-6          victory          over          Texas          City.         The          first          score          came          in          the          second          quarter          when         Alford          hit          Regitz          with          a          two          yard          toss          to          the          end         zone.          Roland          Carter          kicked          the          point.         The          last          Memorial          score          was          in          the          fourth          quar-         ter          when          Prichard          caught          an          Alford          pass          for          four         yards          and          six          points.          Carter          again          converted.         The          only          Texas          City          score          was          due          to          a          fumble         by          the          Mustangs          on          their          own          15          with          less          than         two          minutes          to          play.         Larry          Alford          finds          Steve          Prichard          open          in          the          end          zone          for          the         winning          touchdown;          Texas          City          was          helpless.         Alford          passes          as          Al          Boisvert          moves          in          for          a          key          block.         Mike          Regitz          takes          an          Alford          pass          and          a          McAllen          Bulldog.         Ponies          Post          28-6          Win          Over          McAllen          Bulldogs         Memorial’s          offense          shined          in          the         year’s          first          home          game          to          give          the         Ponies          a          28-6          win          over          the          tough         McAllen          Bulldogs.         The          Mustangs          jumped          to          an          early         14-0          lead          in          the          first          quarter          due          to         McAllen          fumbles.          Glenn          Shahan         scored          first          from          six          yards          out          and         Nicky          Ware          hit          paydirt          after          a          12         yard          gallop.         Shahan          scored          again          from          seven         yards          out          in          the          third          quarter,          and         Alford          scored          from          one          yard          out          in         the          fourth.          Roland          Carter          added          all         four          extra          points.         Richard          Garay          was          a          standout          on         defense          as          he          set          up          a          Memorial          TD,         recovering          a          fumble          on          the          McAllen         19.         Glenn          Shahan          breaks          loose          for          seven          yards          against          McAllen.         Ted          Carey          (40)          lays          a          key          block          for          Mike          Regitz          (32)          at          Lufkin.         Mustangs          Trap         Panthers,          21-7         On          the          first          play          from          scrimmage,          the          Lufkin          quar-         terback          romped          54          yards          for          a          TD.          It          seemed          like          it         was          going          to          be          a          long          night,          but          the          Mustangs          fought         back          behind          the          passing          of           Larry          Alford          and          whipped         the          Panthers,          21-7.         Alford          hit          Mike          Regitz          with          a          scoring          pass          just          as         the          half          ended.          In          the          third          quarter,          Alford          scored         from          one          yard          out          and          in          the          final          minutes          Nick          Ware         grabbed          a          pitchout          and          scored          from          ten          yards          out.         Roland          Carter          converted          after          each          tally.         Taking          a          Mustang          bounce,          a          Luf-         kin          runner          finds          his          way          back          to         earth          via          Headhunter          Harry          Van         Wagner          (42)          while          Ponies          Jim          Boni         (74)          and          Don          Robinson          (53)          rush         to          assist.         The          Lufkin          QB          is          smothered          by          Leland         Winston          (70)          and          Don          Robinson          (53).         Roland          Carter          (12)          and          Jim          Boni          (74)          close          in          to          nail          a          South          Houston          runner.         Safety          Spells          Difference;         South          Houston          8,          Memorial          6         Andy          Erwin          (66)          and          Gary          Crum          (86)          lead          the          Mustangs          back          to          action          at          South         Houston.         The          first          defeat          of          the          year          came         at          South          Houston,          as          the          home         team          Trojans          bounced          the          Mus-         tangs,          8-6,          in          the          year’s          first          dis-         trict          battle.         The          only          score          of          the          first          half         came          when          a          snap          from          the          center         sailed          over          punter          George          Mea-         dor’s          head          and          resulted          in          a          safety         for          South          Houston.         In          the          second          half,          leading          2-0,         the          Trojans          cashed          in          on          a          Memor-         ial          fumble          and          scored          from          19         yards          out          on          a          pass.          The          try          for         two          points          failed          and          South          Hous-         ton          led,          8-0.         Glenn          Shahan          gave,Memorial          a         chance          when          he          returned          a          punt         60          yards          for          a          TD          with          four          min-         utes          left.          Trailing          8-6,          the          try          for         two          points          failed          and          the          Mus-         tangs          felt          their          first          defeat.         Memorial          Bops          Smiley         in          31-6          Offensive          Show         Memorial          boosted          their          season          record          to         5-1          with          a          31-6          district          victory          over          the          visi t-         ing          Smiley          Eagles.         In          the          first          quarter,          Larry          Alford          passed          to          |         Dick          Flynn          for          30          yards          and          a          touchdown.         Center          Gary          Abbott          set          up          the          next          Mustang         touchdown          by          recovering          a          Smiley          fumble          on         the          Eagle          43.          Eight          plays          later,          Alford          hit         end          Steve          Prichard          with          a          16          yard          touchdown         pass.         Harry          Van          Wagner          scored          the          third          Mus-         tang          TD          from          three          yards          out          in          the          second         quarter.         In          the          fourth          quarter,          Glenn          Shahan          scored         from          six          yards          away.         With          two          minutes          left,          Roland          Carter,          who         had          placed          four          extra          points          through          the          up-         rights          prior,          added          a          35          yard          field          goal.          Final         score;          Memorial          31,          Smiley          6.          |         Steve          Prichard          (81)          cuts          away          from          a          Smiley          defender          after          taking         a          pass.         Mike          Regitz          (32)          takes          the          Smiley          defense          on          a          five          yard          ride.         262         District          10          4-A’s          Most          Valuable          lineman          Leland          Winston          (70)          puts          pressure          on          the          Spring          Woods         QB.          Jeff          Sands          (85)          and          Ken          Pearson          (87)          are          in          hot          pursuit.         Homecoming          Sweet          as          Memorial         Rolls          Over          Spring          Woods,          28-0         The          third          annual          homecoming          game          ended         on          a          sweet          note          as          Memorial          romped          new         neighbor          Spring          Woods,          28-0,          in          the          initial         encounter          of          the          two          schools.         The          Ponies          started          to          roll          in          the          first          period         as          Glenn          Shahan          romped          through          the          Tiger         line          for          24          yards          and          a          TD.          In          the          third          quar-         ter,          Shahan          capped          a          64          yard          drive          and          scored         from          11          yards          out.          Roland          Carter          tossed          a         43          yard          TD          pass          to          Mike          Regitz          as          the          quarter         ended.          In          the          fourth,          Steve          Prichard          blocked         an          attempted          Spring          Woods          field          goal          and         Harry          Van          Wagner          sprinted          53          yards          with          the         loose          pigskin          for          the          final          Mustang          score.         Carter          booted          all          four          extra          points          and          the         game          ended,          28-0.         Headhunters          swamp          a          Tiger.          Andy          Erwin          (66),          Steve         Prichard          (81),          Roland          Carter          (12),          and          Ken          Pearson          (87).         264         Coach          Dexter          talks          to          the          linemen          at          halftime.          Front         to          back          on          the          bench:          Ken          Pearson,          Eddie          Louden,         Arthur          Lane.         Roland          Carter          lets          one          fly         at          Aldine.          Nick          Ware          (37)         protects.         Northshore          Falls         in          the          Mud,          |3-0         A          muddy          battle          that          was          scoreless         for          three          and          one          half          quarters,          ended         13-0          in          Memorial's          favor          at          Northshore’s         Lement          Stadium.         An          exciting          finish          was          provided          by         Glenn          Shahan          and          the          sterling          Pony         defense.          Shahan          scored          twice          on          end         runs          as          the          “Headhunters”          held          good         field          position          deep          in          Northshore          terri-         tory          late          in          the          game.          Although          Roland         Carter's          first          extra          point          try          was         blocked,          he          placed          the          second          one          neat-         ly          through          the          uprights          and          out          of          the         park          to          end          the          game          13-0,          Memorial.         Steve          Prichard          (81),          Ted          Carey          (40),          and          Mike          Regitz          (32)          clear          a          hole          for          Nick          Ware          (37)          against         Aldine.         Aldine          Takes          a          28-6         Hoof;          Defense          Shines         Aldine          fell          hard          to          the          Mustangs          after          giving         a          little          fight,          28-6,          at          Aldine.          Roland          Carter          was         at          the          helm          replacing          injured          Alford.          He          scored         from          one          yard          out          for          the          only          score          of          the          first         half.          Carter          hit          end          Dick          Flynn          for          a          19          yard          TD         pass          in          the          third          period.          Jess          Still          intercepted          an         Aldine          pass          and          returned          it          55          yards          for          another         touchdown.          Glenn          Shahan          ended          the          scoring         for          the          Ponies          with          a          29          yard          sweep          at          right         end.          Carter          added          each          conversion.         Spring          Branch          Wins         In          the          coldest          game          of          the          year,          the          Spring         Branch          Bears          won          the          season          finale,          35-0,          at         Grob          Stadium.         Glenn          Shahan          is          hit          but          gets          his          pass          away.          John          Lawson          (62)          moves          in         to          assist          against          Spring          Branch.         JV’s          Roll          Up          7-3          Record         BOTTOM          ROW:          S.          Smith,          M.          Sehnert,          C.          Simmons,          B.          Glaros,          J.          Kelly,          P.          Kendall,          P.          Feeley,          T.          Smith,          B.          Muske.          SECOND          ROW:          T.          Leatherwood,         R.          Gustafson,          R.          Rozell,          G.          Jones,          M.          Collins,          K.          Willis,          T.          Stanton,          Manager          D.          McCalgin.          THIRD          ROW:          B.          Adams,          B.          Simpson,          M.          Hopkins,          T.         Bennett,          J.          Carthey,          B.          McDonald,          G.          Nebeker,          C.          Carlton.         Coach          James          Cleckler         The          Junior          Varsity          obtained          a          7-3          over-         all          record          in          1964.          Head          Coach          James         Cleckler          and          Assistant          Coach          Will          Taylor         led          their          team          through          district          play          un-         defeated;          a          promise          of          things          to          come.         Coach          Will          Taylor         Mike          Schuck          (20)          finds          a          big         hole          in          the          Trojan          line,          while         Phil          Kendall          (44),          Mark          Sehnert         (63),          and          Kyle          Willis          (85)          block.         (right)          Paul          Feeley          (42)          rolls         for          a          TD          in          the          South          Houston         game.         John          Carthey          (74)          crunches          an         opposing          QB.          Chuck          Carlton         (71)          and          Mark          Sehnert          (63)         race          in          to          aid          in          the          “Red          Dog.”         2617         Good          Year          Held          by          Sophs         BOTTOM          ROW:          J.          James,          B.          Foster,          J.          Drew,          D.          Cannon,          L.          Penny,          R.          Farrell,          M.          Boucher,          T.          Bullock.          SECOND          ROW:          M.          Kuhn,          M.          Ludke,          C.         Stewart,          B.          Moore,          T.          Meadows,          D.          Smith,          S.          Schwartzkaph,          P.          Vaden.          THIRD          ROW:          S.          Terry,          L.          Sherwitz,          H.          Watford,          S.          Owens,          G.          Berkemeir,         C.          White,          F.          Childers.         The          1964          Sophomore          football          squad,          headed         by          Coach          Bill          Leech          and          Coach          Toby          McCleney,         began          their          long          trek          down          the          Mustang          football         trail.          Many          freshmen          spear-headed          this          rough          and         tumble          squad          in          what          was          termed          a          “good”          year,         compiling          a          6-4          record.         Coach          Bill          Leech         Coach          Toby          McCleney         Starting          off          slowly,          the          newest         members          of          the          Memorial          football         family          finished          in          fine          fashion.         Their          record          was          6-4.          Coach          Bob         Cornelius          and          Coach          Dave          Figari         led          the          team          which          earned          the         “most          improved”          honor          in          many         concerned          opinions.         Coach         Coach         Dave          Figari         Bob          Cornelius         BOTTOM          ROW:          J.          Alford,          R.          Creed,          S.          Slaymaker,          R.          Brents,          D.          Martin,          M.          Griffin.          SECOND          ROW:          C.          Thiebeult,          L.          Cline,          P.          Wilkinson,          B.          Gay,          P.         McDonald,          R.          Davis.          THIRD          ROW:          P.          Dana,          W.          Critz,          J.          Walne,          D.          Morton,          J.          Gay,          M.          Wood.          FOURTH          ROW:          J.          Narum,          C,          Oxley,          B.          Brown,          J.         Reimer,          D.          Reimer,          G.          Reese.          FIFTH          ROW:          S.          Rogers,          F.          Brock,          B.          Hannay,          T.          Ripple,          C.          Fitzpatrick,          R.          Edmunson.          SIXTH          ROW:          B.          Robbins,          S.         Carroll,          C.          Sakowitz,          L.          Orr,          B.          Farrell,          T.          Tyler.          SEVENTH          ROW:          G.          Lewis,          T.          Tucker.          ig          8          ae         Mustangs          Win          District          for          Second          Year         BOTTOM          ROW:          V.          Cross,          J.          Lesch,          B.          Bramlette,          C.          Pappas.          SECOND          ROW:          Mgr.          B.          Valentine,          F.          Hall,          D.          Hamner,          S.          Jacoby,          P.          Poythress,          Coach          Cole-         man.          THIRD          ROW:          N.          Armstrong,          R.          Carter,          J.          Kroll,          M.          Millegan,          K.          Taylor.         Season          Record         650          AUSIinignmeee          a          cack          61          62,          Westbury           2          45         Gig          tlemplen-          sa          =          ee          63          7          leaBrazospont          =          60         5o           Bellaire          Set,          62          ASS          Lee          se          Se          50         73          Clear          Creek          __-___---_.          48          101          Northshore          —-------.--          47         73          Sam          Houston          -_......          65          103          South          Houston.          -..._.-          80         84          ilexas:          City;          22          61          S7a          Aldine          moet          eee          45         G7          Davis          eee          66          LO1S          somileyyh          toa          oe          44         102          Northshore          52          84          Spring          Woods          -_..-...-          44         67          eWesibury          2...          50          94  ,          south:          Park          oa          59         7          Vado          NV          Ali          iia          eee          69          52S          ODnNG           se          Dranchi          gees          36         72.          Brazosport          2          60          1.00:“ Northshore          2.          68          .         85°”          Bayiown          2          oa          62          66          South          Houston          60         75          Alamo          Heights          __..          50          OAS,          Aldine          2s.eee          57         GrMarsnane          2          eo          52          83°          Smiley:          285          cae          2.          36         87          Central          Catholic          -.67          76,          esouthsPatkeee          65         90          Galena          Park          47          82          Spring          Woods          -__.....-          29         85          Deer          Park          .          52          Spring          Branch          -..          55         Coach          Don          Coleman         Raiders         The          Raider          unit          of          Coach          Don          Coleman’s         Fighting          Mustangs          was          composed          of          61 2”         Vernon          Cross,          6'0”          Bob          Bramlette,          5’10”         Jim          Lesch,          6’4”          Jerry          Kroll,          6’4”           Mike          Mil-         legan,          and          6’22”          Kent          Taylor.         Kroll          and          Millegan          controlled          the          boards         with          frequent          assists          from          Kent          Taylor.         Lesch          and          Bramlette          were          responsible          for         putting          the          ball          in          play          from          down          court.         Cross          backed          up          Lesch,          and          Bramlette          and         ’          was          noted          for          his          fine          defensive          play          and         ball          stealing.         Kroll,          Millegan,          and          Cross          will          be          back         next          year          to          represent          the          Mustangs,          but         Lesch,          Bramlette,          and          Taylor          graduate          this         spring.         BOTTOM          ROW:          Vernon          Cross,          Bob          Bramlette,          Jim          Lesch.          BACK          ROW:          Jerry          Kroll,         Mike          Millegan,          and          Kent          Taylor.         Rustlers         The          Rustlers          are          made          up          of          6'3”          Steve         Jacoby,          6’2Y2”          Neill          Armstrong,          6’4”          Ro-         land          Carter,          6’3”          Dick          Hamner,          6'1”          Paul         Poythress,          5‘11”          Chris          Pappas,          and          6'1”         Ford          Hall.         Jacoby,          Armstrong,          and          Carter          cleared         the          net,          with          Hamner          grabbing          a          few          of         his          own.          Hall,          Pappas,          and          Poythress          han-         dled          the          job          of          putting          the          ball          in          play.         Poythress          was          the          defensive          threat          of          the         Rustlers.         Armstrong,          Hamner,          Jacoby,          and          Pappas         will          be          gone          next          year,          while          Hall,          Poy-         thress,          and          Carter          aid          the          Mustang          cause         once          again.         BOTTOM.          ROW:          Paul          Poythress,          Chris          Pappas,          Ford          Hall.          BACK          ROW:          Steve         Jacoby,          Neill          Armstrong,          Roland          Carter,          Dick          Hamner.         Ponies                  1         x          a         Bob          Bramlette          (10)          puts          in          two          points          in          Spring          Branch          tourney.         San          Antonio          Tournament         San          Antonio          area         high          schools          felt          the         power          of          the          Mus-         tangs,          as          they          romped         over          highly          rated          prep         teams          for          their          sec-         ond          straight          tourney         crown.          Wins          included         games          over          Alamo         Heights,          75-50,          Mar-         shall          76-52,          and          fa-         vored          Central          Catholic,         87-67.          Jerry          Kroll,         Mike          Millegan,          and         Kent          Taylor          made          all-         tournament.         Contemplation.          Down          the          bench          from          front          to          back:          R.          Carter,         D.          Hamner,          Coach          Don          Coleman,          P.          Poythress,          C.          Pa ppas,          R.         Stasny,          N.          Armstrong,          F.          Hall,          S.          Jacoby.         272         Cop          Two          Tourney          Crowns         Spring          Branch          Tournament         Memorial          captured          the         ninth          annual          Spring          Branch         tournament          by          rolling          over         Davis          87-66,          Northshore         102-52,          Westbury          67-50,         and          Waltrip          71-69,          in          suc-         cessive          games.         Jerry          Kroll          gained          _          all-         tournament          honors          for          the         second          straight          year          by          net-         ting          68          points          in          the          four         games.         Jerry          Kroll          (42)          hits          for          two          against          Davis,          while         Roland          Carter          (54)          follows          up.         Houston          Jaycee         Unsuccessful          for          the          first          time          in          1964-65         tournament          play,          the          Mustangs          were          upset          in         ‘their          second          outing          by          Robert          E.          Lee          of          Houston,         50-48.          In          the          first          game          against          Brazosport,          the         Ponies          ran          over          the          Exporters,          71-60,          with          Jerry         Kroll          netting          30          points.         Northshore          Bopped,          101-47         Six          Mustangs          hit          in          double          figures          as          Memorial         opened          its          third          year          of          district          play          with          a          101-         47          victory          over          the          Northshore          Mustangs          at          North-         shore.         All-state          candidate          Jerry          Kroll          led          the          team          with         an          impressive          29          points          against          the          ine ffective         Mustangs          from          Galena          Park.         This          win          marked          the          eleventh          straight          victory         in          10-4A          play,          carrying          over          from          last          year.         GE          wo          a          ee         Dick          Hamner          (31)          puts          in          two          at          Northshore.         Trojans          Bow,          103-80         Memorial          did          the          impossible          by          scoring          over         100          points          twice          in          a          row          with          their          103-80          win         over          the          South          Houston          Trojans.         The          win          preserved          the          string          of          home          court         wins.          The          Mustangs          have          yet          to          lose          on          their          own         floor          since          1963          in          a          tournament.         Jerry          Kroll          led          the          team          in          scoring          once          again         with          29          points.         Aldine          Crossed,          87-45         Memorial          entertained          the          Aldine          Mustangs          on         January          8,          and          with          the          help          of          Kent          Taylor          and         Vernon          Cross,          whitewashed          the          visitors,          87-45.         Taylor          hit          18          points,          mostly          from          the          outside,         the          shot          he          is          most          noted          for,          and          Vernon          Cross          ©         aided          the          defensive          cause.          Cross          also          put          the         ball          through          the          hoop          from          half-court          just          as          the         final          buzzer          sounded,          a          feat          that          will          be          remem-         bered          by          all          who          saw          it.         (at          left)          Roland          Carter          rebounds          as          Neill          Armstrong          (50),         Steve          Jacoby          (52)          watch.          273         Determined          Kroll         _up          a          determined          defense          and          fouled          up          the          Bears         Kroll          takes          a          Bear          rebound.          Bramlette          (11),         Eagles          Plucked,          101-44         Returning          to          three          figures,          Memorial          walloped          the          Smi-         ley          Eagles,          101-44          at          Smiley.          It          marked          the          third          game         in          district          play          that          the          Mustangs          have          rounded          up          more         than          100          points,          the          fourth          time          for          the          season.         Jerry          Kroll          led          the          fast-breaking          Mustangs          with          22          points         to          his          credit.         Following          this          game,          the          Ponies          stood          4-0          in          district          play.         Tigers          Bounce,          84-44         Spring          Woods          challenged          the          Mustangs          for          the          first         time          in          history          on          January          19,          1965,          and          fell          very          hard,         84-44,         The          game          took          place          in          the          Memorial          gym,          where          no         defeat          befell          the          Mustangs          in          1965.          Jerry          Kroll          sparked         the          team          with          28          points.         Bears          Fall,          52-36         January          22          marked          the          day          that          Memorial          moved          into         first          place          alone.          Previously          they          were          tied          with          Spring         Branch,          who          was          also          undefeated.          The          Mustangs          mustered         ‘          “slow         down”          game.          The          final          score          was          52-36.         Memorial          made          18          of          18          free          throws          in          the          game          and         Kent          Taylor          popped          in          17          points          for          Pony          scoring          honors.         This          game          was          a          milestone          for          the          Mustangs          in          1965.          |         Northshore          Decked,          100-68         Fighting          hard          but          losing          to          a          far          superior          team,         the          Mustangs          of          Northshore          continued          in          their         losing          ways          with          a          100-68          Memorial          win.         Steve          Jacoby,          Neill          Armstrong,          Roland          Carter,         Dick          Hamner,          Paul          Poythress,          and          Vernon          Cross         stood          out.          E         South          Houston          Fights,          66-60         Kent          Taylor          and          Jerry          Kroll          teamed          up          for          36         points          as          the          Mustangs          continued          to          roll          through         district          unmolested          with          a          66-60          win          over          the         die-hard          Trojans          of          South          Houston.         Having          the          home          court          edge,          the          Trojans          kept         the          high-scoring          Ponies          down          to          reachable          heights         and          made          quite          a          game          of          the          contest.          With         memories          of          their          earlier          plastering,          South          Houston         played          like          a          team          that          was          the          mistaken          under-         dog.         Aldine          Smashed,          94-57         Finding          the          range          late          in          the          game,          the          Mus-         tangs          failed          to          reach          the          “100”          mark          against          Al-         dine          and          were          forced          to          be          happy          with          a          94-57         win.         Mike          Millegan          paced          the          Ponies          with          a          tre-         mendous          first          half          scoring          rampage          and          wound         up          with          21          points          for          the          night.          Finding          it          hard         to          play          Aldine          and          the          referees,          Millegan          fouled         yt          in          the          fourth          quarter          along          with          teammate         Jerry          Kroll          who          was          contained          to          only          11          points.         (left)          Jerry          Kroll          hits          for          two          against          Aldine.          275         Smiley          Clipped,          83-36         Finding          they.          were          no          match          for          the          Mustangs,         the          Eagles          from          Smiley          High          School          went          very         cold          from          the          first          quarter          on          and          were          trounced,         83-36.         The          Ponies,          led          by          the          Rustler          unit          throughout         most          of          the          game,          revitalized          the          defense          that         The          1965          Rustler          starting          five.          (Poythress,          Hamner,          Jacoby,          had          seemed          to          leave          them          in          the          past          few          games.         Armstrong,          and          Carter.)          The          question          was          not          if          the          Eagles          could          win,          but         if          they          could          make          over          40          points.         They          didn’t.         Spring          Woods          Held,          82-29         For          a          high          school          to          score          over          100          points          is         really          something.          But          for          a          team          to          score          very         high          and          hold          their          opponents          very          low          is          quite         a          feat.         The          Memorial          Mustangs          proved          they          could         score          100          points          five          times          in          1965.          They          also          |         held          their          opponents          to          less          than          50          points          ten          |         times.          The          record          was          set          for          all          time          agains         Spring          Woods          on          February          8,          when          the          Ponies         rolled          over          the          Tigers,          82-29.         Spring          Branch          Folds,          75-55         In          what          proved          to          be          the          district          championship         game,          Memorial          deftly          downed          the          Spring          Branch         Bears          for          the          second          time          this          year,          75-55.          It         marked          the          fourth          straight          victory          over          the          Bears         in          two          years.         Kent          Taylor          scored          19          for          the          Ponies          and          Jerry         Kroll          netted          18.          —         The          win          brought          the          Mustangs          district          record         to          a          perfect          12-0          mark,          and          sent          them          into          Bi-                   District          competition          for          the          second          straight          year.         Jim          Lesch          grabs          a          rebound          in          the          Spring          Branch          game.         276         |         |         |         :         |         |         |         vag         1965          Co-captains          ‘Jim          Lesch          and          Kent          Taylor          with          Coach         Coleman.         —Houston          Chronicle          Photo         Twice          in          three          years,          the          Mustangs          have          entered         Bi-District          competition          against          District          9-4A,          and          twice         they          have          been          turned          away          in          defeat.         Austin          was          the          culprit          in          1964,          and          Jones          did          the         deed          in          1965,          69-61.         Kent          Taylor          pushed          28          points          through          the          hoop          and         Jerry          Kroll          had          12.         Height          proved          to          be          the          damaging          factor          as          Memorial         was          out-rebounded,          46-27.         Jerry          Kroll,          All-District,           1964-1965;          2nd          Team          All-State,         1964;          All-State,          1965;          All          Tournament,          Spring          Branch,         1964-1965,          San          Antonio,          1965.         Memorial          Again          Meets         the          Bi-District          Jinx         Fe         All-District          Kent          Taylor          fires          for          two          against          Jones          at          Rice.         sssiona          8         Kent          Taylor:          All-District,          1965,          All          Tournament,          San         Antonio,          1965.         277         JV’s          Roll          Perfect          District          Mark         BOTTOM          ROW:          G.          Bratten,          M.          Derrig,          L.          Paton,          C.          Van          Loozen,          J.          Lesch,          R.          Schultz,          M.          Johnston.          SECOND          ROW:          Mgr.          D.          Thornton,          M.         DeVore,          D.          Horan,          R.          Veazy,          B.          Floyd,          H.          Trentham,          C.          Dewitt.          THIRD          ROW:          Mgr.          P.          Sadler,          R,          Arterbury,          L.          Scherwitz,          S.          Kent,          L.          Wood,         T.          Meek,          H.          Barthlow,          D.          Mitchell,          S.          Torn,          Coach          Holloway.          |         Backing          up          the          varsity,          the          Junior          Varsity          boys          upheld          |         the          winning          Memorial          basketball          tradition          that          has          ap-         peared          in          the          past          two          years.          The          team          is          composed          of          |         the          Sophomore          players          and          Junior          Varsity          players,          rather         than          having          two          separate          teams.          The          result          was          terrific         as          the          fellows          retained          the          district          crown          with          a          perfect         12-0          record.         Northshore          fell          79-35          and          104-65,          South          Houston          lost         85-39          and          96-60,          Aldine          lost          80-44          and          88-59,          Smiley          :         fell          55-27          and          50-43,          Spring          Woods          lost          64-36          and          76-35         and          Spring          Branch          lost          55-48          and          73-62.          ;         Coach          Randall          Holloway         278         Frosh          Shine          With          27-2          Mark         BOTTOM          ROW:          S.          Pitcock,          A.          Abercrombie,          D.          Vickery,          G.          Humphries,          S$.          Slaymaker,          T.          Tucker.          SECOND          ROW:          R.          Lee,          B          Robbins,          R         Cross,          R.          Gustafson,          S.          Krueger,          T.          Tomforde,          Coach          Dave          Figari.          THIRD          ROW:          Mgr.          T.          Connors,          R.          Olde,          D.          Stovall,          A.          Hicks,          P.          Kratovil,         T.          McCann,          R.          Little.         Rolling          over          twenty          district          opponents          with          ease          and          establishing          an          impressive         perfect          mark,          the          freshman          cagers          under          the          direction          of          Coach          Dave          Figari          moved         solidly          into          the          Memorial          basketball          family.         Downy          Vickery          was          top          man          in          the          scoring          column          with          a          twelve          point          average.         Randy          Lee          had          an          eleven          point          average,          and          Robbie          Gustafson          had          eight          points         a          game.          Tom          McCann,          Phil          Kratovil,          and          Raymond          Cross          each          had          five          Sam         Pitcock          aided          the          cause          with          a          strong          defensive          effort.         2          ee          a          eae          es          ne         279         Tracksters          Run          for          Ultimate         cai          sp          Se          SE          RR          :          fee          Mme          os          os          Stee         BOTTOM          ROW:          L.          Harn,          J.          Laliker,          K.          Pearson,          J.          Stovall,          L.          Winston,          M.          Gaines,          C.          Carleton,          L.          Davis.          SECOND          ROW:          S.          Brake,         D.          MacSpadden,          D.          Cooke,          S.          Grimmett,          D.          Marxen,          L.          Schiller,          G.          Appelt,          D.          Davis.          THIRD          ROW:          P.          Wallace,          B.          Heath,          F.          Reed,         M.          Sehnert,          D.          Turner,          J.          Warlick,          B.          Stephens.          FOURTH          ROW:          F.          Wettling,          B.          Peery,          D.          Prejean,          B.          Russell,          Mgr.          G.          Karter.         yf         inmates          gers         Coach          Will          Taylor         The          Mile          Relay          Team:          Jim          Laliker,          Mike          Bouche,          Lonnie         Schiller,          and          Dick           Marxen.         Rs          em          oe         :          ‘          A         Schiller,          Bouche,          Prejean,          and          Harn          loosen         up.         —         oa         High          Hurdler         Lanier          Grieg.         Weightman          Jay          Stovall          lofts          the          shot.         Leland          Winston          prepares          for          shotput         competition.         28!         Cox.          ROW          2:          J.          Laird,          D.          Iglehart,          R.          Folk,          J.          Helman,          D.          Rolke,          T.          Suchecki,         G.          Kircher,          J.          Stokes.          ROW          3:          T.          Morse,          W.          Woodard,          T.          Edwards,          D.         McLaughlin,          T.          Countryman,          P.          Croyle,          ‘A.          West,          M.          Tabbert,          Coach          Patter-         son.          ROW          4:          M.          Gavin,          C.          Hoopingarner,          E.          Fox,          B.          Dugan,          D.          Cook,          R.         Williams,          B.          Applegate.          ROW          5:          B.          Suchecki,          A.          Armbrust,          C.          Hannay,          R.         Ledbetter,          S.          Corzette,          J.          Beall.         With          high          hopes          to          win          the          State          Meet          March          20,          the         swimming          team          spent          plenty          of          time          getting          in          shape.          All         the          tournaments          entered          by          the          boys          were          won:          SMU         Invitational,          University          of          Texas          Invitational,          Alamo          Heights         Invitational,          a          dual          meet          with          UT          freshmen,          and          the          tri-         meet          with          San          Antonio          MacArthur          and          Lee.         282         BOTTOM          ROW:          S.          Slick,          J.          Hanlon,          J.          Dykstra,          J.          Osborn,          M.          Dugan,          D.         Swimmers          Grab          Meet          Trophies         Coach          Pat          Patterson         MEMORIAL’S         DIVERS:         J.          McGary,         R.          Hilton,         L.          Davis,         R.          Ellis,         and          M.          Rowley.         (right)         Larry         Davis         off          the         board.         Richie          Williams          set          to          spring          just          as          Jim          Laird          (in          water)         touches          in          a          relay.         Ralph          Hilton          in          a          dive.         Golfers          Swing          for          State         BOTTOM          ROW:          R.          Dagley,          D.          Overturf,          M.          Schultz,         B.          Barker,          M.          Garret.          BACK          ROW:          R.          Harris,          J.          |         Baker,          C.          Owen,          D.          Hicks.          Kneeling:          Coach          James         Cleckler.          |         Coach          Cleckler’s          golf          team          entered          the          season          with         hopes          of          perpetuating          the          winning          ways          of          its         two          previous          years          as          District          champs.         Craig          Owen          swings          a          lightning          fast          club.         284         ols         A          delicate          mixture          of          driving,         chipping,          and          putting,          abetted          by         accuracy,          skill,          and          coordination,         add          up          to          the          age          old          game          of         golf.         Rod          Harris          chips          as          Bill          Barker          holds          the          flag.         Bill          Barker,          Mike          Garrett,          and          Craig          Owen          prepare          to          lash          out          a          long          drive.         ee                  bb          Pon         A         ‘          ‘         Sresg         “oa?          ze         v7         bsdiieatiedeed          oan         y         F         285         Netters          Prevail          as          District          Champs         “          7         P.          Smith,          B.          Baker,          S.          Clarke,          R.          Baker,          W.          Prescott,          S.          Walton,          T.          Simons.         Setting          the          marks          one          by          one,          Coach          Don         |          Coleman          planned          on          retaining          the          district          crown         which          has          been          in          the          Memorial          trophy          case          since         the          first          tennis          season          three          years          ago.          Singles         |          champion          Steve          Walton          and          the          doubles          team         |          consisting          of          Rennie          Baker          and          Wayne          Prescott,         formed          a          good          backbone          for          the          well-rounded         netters.         The          versatile          Coach         Don          Coleman.         286         =a         Top          Ten          Make          Girls’          Tennis          Team         {         i         |          S5255.          5,         a          th         +—+——4—          ssesei          te,                    seSsas          sme!          be         4+——4,                    we          aoa          lef         a          Re          foe          sees          Ss          if         }          Seetgecn         }          ;          het          Ly          Ate         i          :          seer                   Ob          ee          a          pens          Tags         i          ee          é         +          oe         +          +          ed                   oh         a          eee         f          ie:          fae         }         ‘          ft          ef          +                             4          aati                   $          a         |          a          ee         {         BOTTOM          ROW:          J.          Keddie,          C.          Darby,          S.          Slaughter,          K.          Kyle,          B.          Baker.          BACK          ROW:          P.          Ellis,          P.          Port,          R.          Childers,          P.          Talley,          S.          Cramer,          D.          Flint.         Backing          the          Varsity          Is          the          “B’”’          Team         BOTTOM          ROW:          W.          Pitcher,          S.          Stine,          D.          Perine.          BACK          ROW:          K.          Casler,          S.          Ellis,          J.         Derby,          J.          Dorflinger.         {         =         rie         Bie         @          i         i         WEEDS         Beess         ee          oe          ee          ee          oe          oe         bated          et          tttege          tt         t4)         pseanEE=e         Coach          Mildred          Hausinger.         287         Kathy          Buescher          spikes          one          as          Judy          Hokanson          watches.         288         Spikers          Spark          Girls’          Volleyball          Team         BOTTOM          ROW:          M.          Dimock,          E.          Bridges,          M.          Gibson,          M.          Miller,          L.          Gordon,         S.          Gamel,          R.          Hickman,          K.          Buescher,          D.          Rodgers,          J,          Hokanson,          C.          Weld,         V.          Dickinson,          D.          Wehner.          SECOND          ROW:          J.          Nagle,          M.          O’Brien,          D.         Fleetwood,          N.          Turner,          L.          Salisbury,          P.          Wilkerson,          A.          Dowling,          L.          Terry,         B.          Greenwood,          K.          Horn,          E.          Lewis,          J.          Payne.          THIRD          ROW:          Miss          Josey,         L.          Miller,          (mgr.),          J.          Broaddus,          L.          Bonewitz,          S.          Zabriske,          M.          Crump,          C.         Young,          L.          Porter,          L.          Carswell,          E.          Bell,          P.          Haring,          L.          Reynolds.          P.         Gehring,          D.          Goodykoontz.         Senior          servers          get          a          hand          from          the          coach.          Marilyn          Dimock,          Melissa’         Gibson,          Judy          Hokanson,          Randi          Hickman,          and          Miss          Dorothy          Josey.         BOTTOM          ROW:          Vernon          Cross,          Jerry          Kroll,          Larry          Alford,          Ronnie          Stasny,          Tim          Horan,          John          Gerhart,          trainer,          Dan          Hurley         BACK          ROW:          Jim          Isbell,          Andy          Bracht,          Bob          Morris,          Ted          Carey,          Dennis          Davis,          Coach          Mike’          Williamson.         (at          right)          Infielders:          Jim         Isbell,          3B,          Andy          Bracht,         SS,          Ted          Carey,          1B,          Ver-         non          Cross,          2B,          Tim          Hor-         an,          2B.         (above)          Catcher         Hurley.         (right)          Pitchers:          Jerry         Kroll,          Bob          Morris,          Ron-         nie          Stasny.         Outfielders:          (at         right)          Larry          Alford,         Dennis          Davis.         ADVERTISING         290         4s          Mustangs          step          high          with          ini-         ‘ye          and          ability,          so          do          the          business          ,          and          women          of          the          community         und          in          versatile          talents          and          serv-         .,          These          Mustang          supporters          are         _          otivated          with          the          American          spirit         -¢ree          enterprise          and          bridled          with         rong          sense          of          fair          play.         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Play,          12;          39,          167,          198,          223         VAN          AMMONS         Hi-Y,          11;          Wranglers,          12;          Biology          Award,         11;          39,          224         DARRELL          ANDERSON         Band,          10-12,          All-Region          Band,          12;          39,         21729          22          e225         LOUIS          ANDERSON         Basketball,          10;          Choir,          10-12,          Regional         Choir          10-12;          All-State          Choir,          11;          Wrang-         lers,          12;          AFS,          12;          39,          206,          207,          209         LUANA          ANDERSON         SAPS,          10-12;          Sigma          Gamma,          12;          French         Club,          10-12;          Reata          Staff,          Soph.          Class          Edi-         tor,          11;          Library          Club,          11;          39,          191,          222,         236         ANDY          ARMBRUST         Honor          Society,          11;          Swimming          Team,          10-         12;          Senior          Class          President,          12;          MA®,         10-12;          November          Junior          Rotarian,          12;         38,          39,          180,          182,          187,          190,          202,          227         FORREST          ARMSTRONG         Wranglers,          12;          40,          225,          272         NEILL          ARMSTRONG         Track,          10-11;          Varsity          Basketball,          11-12;         Wranglers,          12;          40,          225,          271,          275,          276         TUCKER          ARMSTRONG         Band,          12;          American          History          Award,          10;         40,          217,-219,          221         CHRIS          BAHM         Key          Club,          10-12,          Sr.          Director,          12;          MUGS,         10-12,          Parliamentarian,          12;          Basketball,         10,.          11;          Student          Council,          12;          MA®,          12;         40,          187,          192,          193,          194,          225         ANN          BAILE         Honor          Society,          12;          Chorale,          12;          Chante-         lairs,          Student          Director,          12;          French          |         Senior          Index         Award,          11;          American          History          Award,          11;         40,          190,          205,          206,          207         JAN          BAILEY         FHA,          Ist          Vice          President,          11,          Parliamen-         tarian,          12;          Sigma          Gamma,          12;          40,          223,         234         BEVERLY          BAIRD         Sigma          Gamma,          12;          Tri-Hi-Y,          11;          Spanish         Club          11,          12;          FHA,          10-12;          40,          222,          234         JAY          BAKER         Golf          Team,          11,          12;          Wranglers,          12;          40,         224,          284         RENNIE          BAKER         Wrenglers,          12;          Tennis          Team,          10-12,          All-         State          Doubles,          11;          40,          186         SUSAN          BALDWIN         Medical          Careers,          10,          SAPS,          11,          12;          Sigma         Gamma,          12;          41,          223         VAN          BALDWIN         Wranglers,          12;          41,          224         BONNIE          BANKS         Sigma          Gamma,          12;          D.E.          Club,          12;          41,          223,         239         KIT          BARKAN         Anvil          Staff          11,          12,          News          Editor,          11,         Managing          Editor,          12;          Quill                    Scroll,          11,         12,          President,          12;          Chantelairs,          11,          12;          41,         195,          202,          205         BILL          BARKER         Wranglers,          12;          Golf          Te am,          10-12;          41,         284,          285         RENEE          BARSALOU         Chantelairs,          11,          12;          Sigma          Gamma,          12;         PALS,          12;          Homeroom          Vice-president,          11;         Alpe205          e223          PAM          BARTON         Student          Council,          10;          Sigma          Gamma,          12;         Reata          Staff,          Organizations          Assis.          Editor,         12;          AFS          11;          French          Club,          12;          41,          200,         223,          227         RICHARD          BASSI         AFS,          12;          Medical          Careers,          11,          12;          Wrang-         lers,          12;          Symphonic          Band,          10-12,          Vice-         Eileen          Murphree.         “Does          Miss          Branom          know          you          have          all          those          books?’’—Andy          Bracht,         president,          12;          Marching          Band,          10-12;         Al,          216,218,          219)          221,          225.229         ROBERT          BATTAILE         41         ROBERT          BEACH         Wranglers,          12;          41,          224         JON          BEALL         MA Q®,          12;          Marching          Band,          10-12;          Swim-         ming          Team,          10-12;          41,          179,          193,          216,         218,          219,          220,          282         BARRY          BEARD                   Wranglers,          12;          41,          225         MARY          BEARDEN         Sigma          Gamma,          12;          Thespians,          11,          12;         41,          223         SUEZANNE          BECKER         NFL,          10-12;          CSU,          11;          Library          Club,          12;         Sigma          Gamma,          12;          Medical          Careers,          10-         11;          41,          222,          236         BIRGIT          BECKMANN         German          Club,          10-12,          Secretary,          12;          Sig-         ma          Gamma,          12;          FTA,          11,          12;          AFS,          12;         First          place          Statewide          German          Contest,          11;         41,          222,          226         GLADYS          BEL         Tri-Hi-Y,          10,          11;          Junior          Historians,          10,         Sigma          Gamma,          12;          42,          222         LINDA          E.          BELL         Sigma          Gamma,          12;          FTA,          12;          42,          200,         233         LINDA          J.          BELL         Student          Council,          11;          SAPS,          11,          12;          Quill                   Scroll,          12;          Reata          Staff,          Sophomore         Class          Editor,          12;          Anvil          Staff,          12;          42,          195,         203,          223         BONNIE          BEMUS         NILS          BEGTSON         Physical          Science          Lab          Assis.,          11;          42         BRUNA          BERIA         Foreign          Exchange          Student          from          Italy,         12;          AFS,          12;          Sigma          Gamma,          12;          42,         178,          187,          223,          227,          229         BILL          BILLING         J.V.          Football,          10,          11;          Camera          Club,          12,         President,          12;          MUGS,          10;          Wranglers,          12;         Reata          Staff,          Photographer,          12;          42,          201,         202,          238         JOE          BLACK         Band,          10,          11;          Carnival          Band,          11;          Wran-         glers,          12;          42,          224         MARGARET          BLANCHARD         Tri-Hi-Y,          10;          Chantelairs,          11;          Sigma          Gam:         ma,          12;          42         MARTHA          BLANKENSHIP         Medical          Careers,          10,          11,          President,          10;         Sigma          Gamma,          12;          AFS,          12;          FTA,          12;          42,         223         KHAKI          BOGART         Markettes,          10-12,          President,          12,          Lieuten-         ant,          11;          Sigma          Gamma,          Treasurer,          12;         Chorale,          11,          12;          Student          Council,          10;         AZ          ASI          207,          Zi2nZis          225         ALAN          BOISVERT         Varsity          Football,          11,          12;          Homeroom         President,          11;          Track,          10;          42,          257,          259         CAROL          BOND         Sigma          Gamma,          12;          42,          222         VALERA          BONDESEN         Miss          Memorial          Pageant,          11;          Chantelairs,         11,          12,          President,          12;          Chorale,          Publicity         Chairman,          12;          Student          Council,          12;          Reata         Staff,          Copy          Editor,          11;          42,          187,          189,         205,          206,          207,          222         JIMMY          BONI         Varsity          Football,          10-12;          Homeroom          Presi-         dent,          10-12;          Wranglers,          Sergeant-at-Arms,         2s          A2;          AG          22470225.           257;,,          200          1299         ROBERT          BONNER         Honor          Society,          11,          12;          National          Merit         Semi-Finalist,          12;          SAPS,          11,          12;          MA®,         11,          12;          U.S.          Defamation          Society          Mr.         Mathematics          Award,          12;          42,          191,          192,         193,          242         SHEILA          BOREN         Sigma          Gamma,          12;          Chantelairs,          12;          43,         205,          223          ;         CINDY          BOWDEN         Sigma          Gamma,          12;          AFS,          12;          FTA,          12;          43,         198,          222,          233         SCOTT          BOWRON         Wranglers,          12;          Anvil          Staff,          12;          203         CHARLES          BOYD         Football,          10;          43         CAROLYN          BOZEMAN         Markettes,          10-12;          Sigma          Gamma,          12;          43,         212,223         ANDY          BRACHT         MUGS,          10;          Student          Council,          11;          Mr.          Me-         morial          Junior          Class          Finalist,          11;          Varsity         Baseball,          10-12;          Reata          Staff,          Sports          Edi-         TOKa          2743,          195,200,202          melo          OF,         297         ROY          BRADY         43         BOB          BRAMLETTE         Varsity          Basketball,          11,          12;          Honor          So-         ciety,          Vice          President,          12;          Wranglers,          12;         MA®,          12;          National          Merit          Semi-Finalist,         12;          43,          190,          216,          224,          272,          274         KARLA          BRAND         SAPS,          11,          12;          Spanish          Club,          11,          12;          Sig-         ma          Gamma,          12;          Marching          Band,          10-12;         43,          192,          216,          218,          220,          228         PAT          BRANYAN         Track,          11;          Wranglers,          12;          43,          224,          225         WALLY          BRAUN         Wranglers,          12;          43         CAROL          BRAUNSCHWIEGER         Sigma          Gamma,          12;          43,          222         EMILY          BRIDGES         Tri-Hi-Y,          10;          P.E.          Award,          10;          Student         298         Council          Alt.,          10,          11;          Sigma          Gamma,          Par-         liamentarian,          12;          44,          223,          288         MARIA          BRINKLEY         Sigma          Gamma,          12;          223         BILL          BROGDON         JUDD          BROOKE         Mr.          Memorial,          12;          Cheerleader,          12;          AFS,         Vice-President,          12;          Medical          Careers,          11,         12;          Wranglers,          12;          10,          44,          165,          176,         177.2095          210022575229          825278205          m00R         HUGH          BROWN         SAPS,          12;          MAQ,          12;          National          Merit         Scholarship          Semi-Finalist,          12;          Honors         Group,          Westinghouse          Science          Talent         Search,          12;          Honor          Society,          Semi-Finalist         National          Honor          Society          Scholarship,          12;         44,          191,          192,          193,          243         MARK          BROWN         Office          Assis.,          12;          44         JIM          BRUBAKER         Wranglers,          12;          22,          44         BETSY          BRUMMETT         Sigma          Gamma,          12;          44,          205,          223         ED          BRYANT         44         KAREN          BUESCHER         Sigma          Gamma,          12;          Spanish          Club,          12;          Li-         brary          Club,          12;          44,          223         MELISSA          BULKLEY         Markettes,          10-12;          FHA,          11,          12,          Ist          Vice-         President,          12;          Sigma          Gamma,          12;          44,          213,         223,          234         PAT          BURKE         Swimming          Team,          10,          11;          Wranglers,          12;         45         ROGER          BURKHALTER         D.E.          Club,          12         VALORIE          BURNS         Chantelairs,          12;          Sigma          Gamma,          12         BEA          BUSBY         Sigma          Gamma,          12;          Tri-Hi-Y,          10,          11;         Spanish          Club,          10;          Drama          Club,          12;         45,          198,          223         GENEVIEVE          BUTLER         Sigma          Gamma,          12;          45,          223         JOSEPH          CALABRETTA         ALAN          CALKINS         Sophomore          Football,          10;          J.V.          Football,         11;          Wranglers,          12;          45         SARA          CAMERON         French          Club,          11;          Band,          10,          11;          Quill                   Scroll,          12;          FHA,          12;          Homemaker          of         Tomorrow,          12;          45,          195,          203         PAT          CAMPBELL         Markettes,          10-12,          1st          Lieutenant,          12;         FHA,          Treasurer,          12;          Sigma          Gamma,          12;         45,          213,          214,          223,          234         LEE          CANNON         Wranglers,          12;          Swimming          Team,          11;          AFS,         12;          Spanish          Club,          10;          45,          173,          224         TOMMY          CANNON         Key          Club,          11,          12,          Treasurer,          12;          Wran-         glers,          12;          Varsity          Track,          10,          11;          IM:         Football,          10,          11;          Student          Council,          12;         A5,          194,          224         STEVE          CAPELLE         Wranglers,          12;          Track          Team          10-12;          Student         Council          Alt.,          10,          11;          45,          225         MICHELINE          CAREY         Sigma          Gamma,          12;          French          Club,          12;         10,          45,          223         BOBBY          CAREY         Wranglers,          12;          45,          224         JAMES          CARLSON         45         RANDY          CARROLL         Swimming          Team,          10;          Wranglers,          12;          45,         224         CHARLES          CARTER         Wranglers,          12;          AFS,          11;          Spanish          Club,         10;          45         DEBBIE          CARTER         Honor          Society,          11,          12;          Sigma          Gamma,          12;         Chorale,          Student.          Director          and          Section         Leader,          11,          12;          45,          191,          206,          207,          222         JAN          CARTER         Sigma          Gamma,          12;          46         LORNA          CASSIDY         Tri-Hi-Y,          10,          11;          Sigma          Gamma,          12;         Jr.          Class          Play,          11;          Anvil          Staff,          12;          46,         70,          222         JEANNE          CHARBONNEA         Chorale,          12;          46,          207         JEANNE          CECALA         Miss          Memorial,          12;          Markettes,          10,          11;         Cheerleader,          12;          Sigma          Gamma,          Chap-         lain,          12;          Medical          Careers,          10,          11;          10,         43,          46,          65,          176,          177,          209,          210,          223,         DAV).          Gloey          S40),         GAIL          CHARTER         Student          Council          Treasurer,          12;          Reata          Staff,         11,          12;          Senior          Class          Editor,          11,          Organiza-         tions          Editor,          12,          Associate          Editor,          12;         Honor          Society,          12;          Tri-Hi-Y,          10,          11,          Treas-         urer,          10;          MAO,          11,          12;          46,          186,          187,         191)          919255          1937          195)           2005          201          e223;         227,         SHARON          CHEADLE         SAPS,          11,          12;          MAO,          12;          Sigma          Gamma,         12;          Orchestra,          10-12;          46,          192,          193,          217,         222,          248         CINDY          CHRISTOPHER         Sigma          Gamma,          12;          46,          50,          222         KELLY          CLANCY         Tri-Hi-Y,          10,          11;          Junior          Historians,          Vice-         president,          12;          Sigma          Gamma,          12;          SAPS,         10-12;          46,          223,          230         NANCY          CLARK         Sigma          Gamma,          12;          PALS,          12;          46,          205         SUSAN          CLARK         Tri-Hi-Y,          10;          Sigma          Gamma,          12;          46,         213,          223         LYNN          COBB         Sigma          Gamma,          12;          Tri-Hi-Y,          10,          11;          46,         222         CHAUNCEY          COCHRAN         Wranglers,          12;          47,          224         JOHNNY          COLLINS         Wranglers,          12;          Football,          10;          Swimming         Team,          Diving,          11;          47         ROSS          COLLINS         Electronics          Club,          President,          12;          SAPS,         10-12;          MA@,          10-12;          Honor          Society,          12;         National          Merit          Semi-Finalist,          12;          47,          191,         192,          193,          221,          230         DOUG          COLTON         Student          Council,          10;          National          Merit          Semi-         Finalist,          12;          NFL,          10-12,          Honor          Society,         12;          SAPS,          12;          47         TERRY          COMBS         Wranglers,          12;          D.E.          Club,          12;          47,          239         ROGER          CONANT         Wranglers,          12         BRUCE          CONNER         Varsity          Football,          12;          J.V.          Football,          11;         Wranglers,          12;          47,          224,          257         PHAIR          COREY         National          Merit          Semi-Finalist,          12;          French         Club,          10-12;          SAPS,          11,          12;          MUGS,          12;         AFS©          Ul,          127          47,019          2,5227          eee         SHERRIL          COURTNEY         Sigma          Gamma,          12;          Markettes,          10;          Tri-         Hi-Y,          10,          11;          Homeroom          Vice-President,         11;          47,          222,          234         CHRIS          COX         Sigma          Gamma,          12;          FHA,          11,          12;          Spanish         Glub          ali          125s          ETA;          Ul,          N24          72223,         229,          236         JANET          CRAIG         Sigma          Gamma,          12;          Spanish          Club,          11,          12;         Gymnastic          Club,          10-12;          47,          223         JANET          CRAM         Sigma          Gamma,          12;          47         DEE          CRAMER         Sigma          Gamma,          12;          Chorale,          12;          MUGS,         WA          2ecARS-          ol          leel          2:47,          223         SUSAN          CRAMER                   Tennis          Team,          10-12;          Honor          Society,          12;         MAO,          10-12;          Reata          Staff,          12;          French         Award,          11;          47,          191,          192,          193,          201,          222,         22h          207         FRAN          CRAWFORD         Honor          Society,          12;          SAPS,          10-12;          MAQO,         11,          12;          Westinghouse          Science          Competition         Honors          Group,          12;          47,          192,          193,          245         DAVID          CROCKARD          ;         SAPS,          10-12;          MAO,          11,          12;          Wranglers,         12;          Spanish          Club,          10;          47,          192,          193,          224         CAROL          CRUCE         Honor          Society,          12;          SAPS,          10-12;          MA®,         11,          12;          Sigma          Gamma,          12;          Spanish          Club,         LOS           TAS          SO          192)          19370225         GARY          CRUM         Wranglers,          12;          SAPS,          10-12;          Key          Club,         12;          Homeroom          President,          10;          Student         Council,          11,          12;          48,          49,          192,          193,          194,         025          4257,          2018         PETE          CRUMP         Spanish          Club,          10;          Student          Council,          10;         Key          Club,          10-12;          Wranglers,          12;          225         LAURA          CURTIS         Band,          10-12,          Twirler          11,          12;          Sigma          Gam-         ®na,          12;          Tri-Hi-Y,          10;          Student          Council,         10;          48,          183,          217,          218,          220,          228         SUE          CURTIS         National          Merit          Semi-Finalist,          12;          Sigma         Gamma,          12;          AFS,          12;          Spanish          Club,          12;         Reata          Staff,          12;          48,          81,          200,          222,          228,         229         JERRY          DALBERG         Wranglers,          12;          48,          225         LINDA          DALEY         Tri-Hi-Y,          11;          Sigma          Gamma,          12;          Girls’         Concert          Choir,          12;          48,          223         JEAN          DAME         Sigma          Gamma,          12;          Tri-Hi-Y,          11;          48         ED          DANIELS         Wranglers,          12;          American          History          Award,         11;          48,          257         JOWARD          DANIELS         Band,          10-12;          48,          172,          221         AROLYN          DARBY         Sigma          Gamma,          12;          PALS,          12;          Tennis          °         Team,          11,          12;          Volleyball          Team,          10;          48,         992          423          peor         INDY          DART         Sigma          Gamma,          12;          Tri-Hi-Y,          11;          48         WARY          DAVIDSON         Tri-Hi-Y,          11;          Sigma          Gamma,          12;          AFS,          11;         48,          223         RRY          DAVIDSON         Markettes,          11,          12;          FHA,          12;          FTA,          12;         Homeroom          Secretary,          12;          48,          212         NNIS          DAVIS         Football,          10,          12;          Baseball,          10,          12;          Track,         10-12;          48,          257,          280,          289         AN          DAVIS         Markettes,          10,          11;          Honor          Society,          Treas-         urer,          12;          SAPS,          10-12;          MA®,          12;          Thes-         pians,          12;          49,          190,          192,          193,          198         }AY          DAVIS         Wranglers,          12;          AFS,          12;          49          190,          224         LARRY          DAVIS         American          Field          Service,          10,          11;          Swim-         ming          Team,          10-12;          All-State          Diving          Team,         11,          12;          Gymnastics          Team,          10,          11;          49,          283         JAMES          DEGNAN         Wranglers,          12;          AFS,          12;          49,          224         JEANIE          DENT         Student          Council,          11;          Honor          Society,          12;         PALS,          Sergeant-at-Arms,          12;          Spanish          Club,         10-12;          49,          190,          203,          223,          208,          229         CAROL          DE          PIERRI         Sigma          Gamma,          12;          49         CINDY          DERR         Sigma          Gamma,          12;          Markettes,          10-12;          49,         213         VALERIE          DICKINSON         Markettes,          10-12,          Captain,          12,          Lieutenant,         11;          MAO,          12;          Honor          Society,          12;          49,         213,          214,          288,          303         ANN          DIEMER         Honor          Society,          Secretary,          12;          Student         Council,          12;          AFS,          11,          12;          NFL,          10-12,         Reporter,          12;          49,          187,          190,          191,          196,         197         MARILYN          DIMOCK         Sigma          Gamma,          12;          Markettes,          11,          12;         Volleyball          Team,          11;          49,          213,          223,          288         JIM          DOAK         Wranglers,          12;          Chorale,          12;          49,          207,         225)         RUSTY          DOBSON         Junior          Historians,          12;          Wranglers,          12;         AFS,          12;          CSU,          10-12;          Homeroom          Vice-         president,          12;          50,          176,          308         BILL          DODGE         Senior          Class          Treasurer,          12;          Key          Club,          11,         12;          Honor          Society,          12;          SAPS,          10-12;          MAO,         10-12;          38,          50,          191,          192,          193,          194,          224,         229,          232,          311         DAN          DOEHRING         Wranglers,          12;          50,          225         WYLIE          DOLD         Swim          Team,          11;          MUGS,          10-12,          Treasurer,         12;          Wranglers,          12,          AFS,          11,          12;          Home-         room          President,          11,          12;          50,          224,          226,         229         BARB          DONELSON         French          Club,          11,          12;          Markettes,          10,          11;         Sigma          Gamma,          12;          50,          223         FRED          DOTTS         Track,          11,          12;          French          Club,          11;          Home-         room          Vice-president,          12;          50         MIKE          DOUGLASS         Football,          10,          11;          Wranglers,          12;          Home-         room          President,          12;          Student          Council,          10;         Track,          10;          50,          225         ANGUS          DOWLING         Wranglers,          12;          Football,          10,          11;          50,         224         JAMES          D.          DRAUGHON         JAMES          DUNAWAY         Spanish          Club,          11;          MA®,          10;          50         BUDDY          DUNN         Wranglers,          12;          50,          224         CLINTON          DUNN         Band,          10-12;          Orchestra,          10-12,          All-District,         12-350          ely          eee          lees         MARY          DURLAM          ;         Sigma          Gamma,          12;          PALS,          12;          50,          222         BECKY          EARL         Sigma          Gamma,          12;          Homeroom          Vice-presi-         dent,          10;          51,          223         CARL          ECKHARDT         Wranglers,          12;          Homeroom          President,          11;         Homeroom          Secretary,          12;          51         LINDA          EDLING         Sigma          Gamma,          12;          Tri-Hi-Y,          10,          11;          Jun-         ior          Historians,          10;          French          Club,          11;          51,         222         BILL          EDWARDS         NFL,          12;          AFS,          12;          Wranglers,          12;          82,          197,         225         Wrangler          officers          survey          a          possible          school          service.—Steve          Prichard,          Bob          Russell,         Bruce          James,          Leland          Winston,          Jimmy          Boni.         NANCY          EGGLETON         Chorale,          11,          12;          Tri-Hi-Y,          Parliamentarian,         10,          11;          Markettes,          10,          11;          PALS,          Secre-         tary,          12;          Sigma          Gamma,          12;          51,          207,         2237231         MARGARET          ELAM         MA@®,          12;          Spanish          Club,          11,          12;          Sigma         Gamma,          12;          Tri-Hi-Y¥,          10,          11;          51,          193,         223,          228         NANCY          ELLER         FTA,          10-12,          Junior          Historians,          12;          Span-         ish          Club,          10-12;          AFS,          12;          Sigma          Gamma,         12;          51,          222,          228,          229         JOE          ELLIS         Si         ANNE          ELLSWORTH         Student          Council,          10-12;          Cheerleader,          12;         Tri-Hi-Y,          10,          11,          Sigma          Gamma,          12;         Markettes,          10;          10,          51,          65,          182,          209,         210,          222,          301         SANDRA          ENGLISH         FHA,          Class          Representative,          12;          Sigma         Gamma,          12;          Spanish          Club,          10,          12;          March-         ing          Band,          10-12;          Symphonic          Band,          11,         Ae          BS),          VAR          AA,          YP          yey          pels          736y         RICHARD          ENTREKIN         51         SUSAN          ERATH         ANDY          ERWIN         Football,          10-12;          Wranglers,          12;          51,          225,         257,          261,          263         CHERYL          ESKRIDGE         SAPS,          11,          12;          MUGS,          10,          11;          Tri-Hi-Y,         11;          Comarteens,          12;          51,          192,          193,          223         KAY          EUDALEY         Sigma          Gamma,          12;          Band,          Twirler,          10,          11;         SAPS,          10;          51,          218         DAN          EVANS         Chorale,          11;          Wranglers,          12;          D.E.          Club,         I          Hl          ves          PEL,         KEITH          FABLING         Football,          11,          12;          Wranglers,          12;          Student         Council,          10;          51,          224,          257         KATHY          FARLEY         52         GAIL          FARRIES         Sigma          Gamma,          12;          Junior          Historians,          10,         11;          French          Club,          10,          11;          SAPS,          10;         Anvil          Staff,          12;          52         LEAH          FAVELA         Sigma          Gamma,          12;          AFS,          12;          Anvil          Staff,         12;          Student          Council          10,          11;          Tri-Hi-Y,          10,         lle          52         CINDY          FERGUSON         Sigma          Gamma,          12;          Spanish          Club,          11;          52,         223         STEVE          FIELDCAMP         Wranglers,          12;          52,          225         GREG          FIELD         Wranglers,          12;          Amateur          Radio          Club,          12;         52         FRANCES          FILES         FTA,          10-12,          President,          12;          Markettes,          11,         12;          Anvil          Staff,          11,          12,          Assis.          Business         Manager,          11,          Circulation          Manager,          12;         Reata          Staff,          Circulation,          12;          Sigma          Gam-         ma,          12;          52,          200,          202,          213,          233         BONNY          FIRESTONE         Sigma          Gamma,          12;          FTA,          10,          11,          Treasurer,         11;          FHA,          Historian,          12;          52,          223,          234         DAVID          FISHER          52         JOAN          FLACK         Tri-Hi-Y,          10,          11,          President,          10,          Chaplain,         11;          Sigma          Gamma,          12;          PALS,          President,         12;          Student          Council          Alt.,          10;          52,          189,         223,          231         TIM          FLECK         Hoofprints          Staff,          Feature          Editor,          11,          12;         300.         Pen          and          Scroll          Literary          Award,          11;          De-         bate          Team,          10;          National          Merit          Letter          of         Commendation,          12;          Anvil          Literary          Con-         test          First          Place,          Junior          Class,          11;          52,         204         TOM          FLEMING         Symphonic          Band,          10-12,          Treasurer,          12;         District          and          Regional          Bands,          10-12;          Re-         gional          and          State          Solo          Contests,          10-12;         52)          2116,          2118,          219,          220         DEBBIE          FLINT         FHA,          10,          11;          Sigma          Gamma,          12;          Tennis         Team,          12;          52,          287         JEAN          FLOYD         FHA          10-11;          Tri-Hi-Y,          10;          Sigma          Gamma,         2          eS          2222         DICK          FLYNN         Football,          10;          J.V.,          11;          Varsity          12;          MUGS,         10-12;          Wranglers,          12;          Homeroom          Presi-         Gente),          12;          525          2247025777          262,.2605         BRIAN          FOLLODER         RANSON          FOREMAN         Library          Club,          11,          12,          President;          Student         Council,          10-12;          Wranglers,          12;          SAPS,          10-         12;          Honor          Society,          12;          53,          65,          178,          224,         236         KENNETH          FORRESTER         DE          Club,          11-12;          Wranglers,          12;          Spanish         Club,          11;          53,          64,          239         JIM          FORSMAN         Wranglers,          12;          SAPS,          10-11;          53         STEVE          FRANSE         Honor          Society,          12;          Band,          10-12;          Orches-         framlO-          12-853;          mole          lieez          Ope          2          la,          220         CLAYTON          FRINK         Wranglers,          12;          53,          225         JUDY          FYE         53         HERRIETTE          GAMAN         Markettes,          10,          11;          Thespians,          11;          NFL         Ipel2OS          222         RICHARD          GARAY         Football,          J.V.,          Varsity,          10-12;          MAO,          11-12;         Wranglers,          12;          Key          Club,          11-12;          ACS         Award,          11;          53,          193,          194,          257,          259         BETH          GARNER         Tri-Hi-Y,          10,          11;          Sigma          Gamma,          12;         Tennis          Team,          11;          AFS,          12;          53,          223         MIKE          GARRETT         Wranglers,          12;          Golf          Team,          10-12;          53,         225,          284,          285         JUDY          GATES          :         Markettes,          10-12,          First          Lieutenant,          12,         Reporter,          12;          Junior          Historians,          11,          12;         Sigma          Gamma,          12;          Homeroom          V.P.,          12;         Future          Teachers,          12;          53,          233,          232,          212,         DiGmalapezs         SUSAN          GATES         Honor          Society,          12;          NFL,          12;          Sigma          Gam-         ma,          12;          53,          212,          223,          232,          233         TOM          GAYLORD         Wranglers,          12;          J.V.          Basketball,          11;          224         BILL          GAYLORD         53         RICK          GEDDES         Band,          10-12;          Honor          Society,          12;          MAQ,         11,          12;          ACSA,          11;          Biology          and          Chemistry         Awards,          10,          11;          53,          191,          193,          217,          219,         221         DON          GEHRING         SAPS,          10-12;          AFS,          11,          12,          President,          12;         Athletic          Award,          11;          Wranglers,          12;          53,         224,          229         PHILLIP          GENTRY         54         MIKE          GERBER         Spanish          Club,          10;          Wranglers,          12;          Base-         ball,          12;          54         NANCY          GETCHEY         Honor          Society,          12;          MUGS,          10-12;          MA®,         10-12;          MCC,          10-12;          GSA,          11;          9,          34,          92,         222,          226,          235         MELISA          GIBSON         Sigma          Gamma,          12;          Basketball          Queen,          12;         Chorale,          11,          12;          Volleyball          Team,          10-12;         Jaycee          Queen,          12;          54,          73,          207,          222,          288         JOAN          GLASKE         54,          223         EDWIN          GLASS         MAO,          12;          SAPS,          11,          12;          Honor          Society,         12;          Geometry          Award,          11;          54         DIANE          GLAVIS         Hoofprints          Assistant          Editor,          12;          54,          182,         204,          223         RANDY          GODSEY         Stage          Worker,          10;          Band,          10;          Jr.          Class         Play,          11;          Wranglers,          12;          54,          225         DAVID          GODSHALD         Wranglers,          12;          Electronics          Club,          12;          54,         225,          224,          230         STEVE          GOLLNICK         SAPS,          11,          12;          Wranglers,          12;          55,          225         BUDDY          GOODSON         Varsity          Football,          10-12;          Most          Outstand-         ing          Junior          Boy,          11;          Key          Club,          11,          12;         Honor          Society,          12;          MAQ®,          11,           12;          55,         191,          192,          193,          194,          257         MIKE          GOSS         Wranglers,          12;          55         MARC          GRAHAM         Football,          10-12;          Senior          Round-up,          12;         Somes,         SUZANNE          GRAHAM         Chorale,          Accompanist,          11;          Harmonaires,         Accompanist,          11;          All-Region          Accompan-         ist,          12;          55,          207         GEORGIA          GREEN         Sigma          Gamma,          12;          55         CRAIG          GREENWOOD         Wranglers,          12;          Varsity          Football,          11,          12;         55,          169,          224,          225,          257         STEVE          GREER         Wranglers,          12;          55,          224         VIRGINIA          GRIMMETT         Sigma          Gamma,          12         TED          GUERRY         Wranglers,          12;          55,          168,          224         LINDA          GUESS         Honor          Society,          12;          Chorale,          11,          12;          MAO,         12;          French          Club,          11;          AFS,          11;          55,          191,         193,          207         DANNY          GUTHRIE         DE          Club,          11,           12,          President,          12;          Wran-         glers,          12;          55,          225,          239         TYLER          HAIRGROVE         Wranglers,          12;          55         MIKE          HALEY         Wranglers,          12;          55,          224,          225         CONNIE          HALL         DAR          Award,          12;          Junior          Class          Secretary,         11;          Honor          Society,          12;          Anvil          Staff,          Spring         Editor,          12;          Most          Outstanding          Junior          Girl,         1s          555,58          108770          191          92693,          oop          20d),         227,          229,          247         JOHN          HAMILTON         Thespians,          11,          12;          Library          Club,          10-12;         Wranglers,          12;          Cast          Member          of          ‘‘Tea-         house          of          The          August          Moon”,          12;          Cast.         Member          of          “My          Three          Angels,”          11;          55,         167,          198,          199          ;         JAMES          HAMMONDS         Wranglers,          12;          CSU,          President,          11,.          12;         501          G9          225          b200         DICK          HAMNER         Varsity          Basketball,          10-12;          Wranglers,          12;         56,          224,          271,          272,          276,          305         CHIP          HANNAY         Wranglers,          12;          Spanish          Club,          Reporter,         Parliamentarian,          12;          SAPS,          10-12;          Swim-         ming          Team,          10-12;          Homeroom          President,         10,          11;          56,          178,          224,          228,          2825         DAVID          HARDER         Honor          Society,          President,          12;          NFL,          10-12,         President,          12;          Student          Council,          Parlia-         mentarian,          12;          SAPS,          11,          12;          MA®,          11,         12;          56,          178,          187,          190,          191,          196,          197,         247         RONNIE          HARKEY         Wranglers,          12;          Track,          10-12;          Homeroom         President,          11;          56,          168,          225         DONNA          HARLAN         Markettes,          10-12;          FTA,          11,          12;          SAPS,          10-         12;          PALS,          12;          Sigma          Gamma,          12;          56,         22223         HENRY          HARLOW         56         LAURE          HARMS         Markettes,          10-12;          Sigma          Gamma,          12;         FTA,          11,          12;          PALS,          12;          SAPS,          10-12;          56,         1927821272235          230204         ROD          HARRIS         Wranglers,          12;          Golf          Team,          10-12;          56,         224,          285         EARL          HARTMAN         Wranglers,          12;          DE          Club,          12;          56,          225,         239         VIVIAN          HAWKINS         Sigma          Gamma,          12;          Medical          Careers,          10         11;          Spanish,          10;          56,          222,          234         JILL          HEIDTMANN         Sigma          Gamma,          12;          Anvil,          Circulation         Editor,          12;          Tri-Hi-Y,          10,          11;          Athletics         Award,          10;          56,          203,          223         DON          HERING         Wranglers,          12;          Hi-Y,          10,          11;          56,          225         RANDI          HICKMAN         Sigma          Gamma,          12;          Tri-Hi-Y,          11;          Volley-         ball          Team,          10-12;          GRA,          10;          FTA,          11;         56,          222,          288         DAVE          HICKS         Wranglers,          12;          Golf          Team,          12;          57,          224,         284         JACK          HILDER         J.V.          Football,          11;          Wranglers,          12;          57,          225         MELINDA          HILL         Cheerleader,          12;          Markettes,          Twirler,          10-         11;          Class          Officer,          Secretary,          Representa-         tive-at-Large,          10-11;          Most          Representa-         tive,          10,          11;          Student          Council          (G.S.L.         Representative),          10,          11;          10,          43,          57,          65,         73,          189,          201,          209,          210,          301         SYDNEY          HILLIARD         Gl         Sigma          Gamma,          12;          Chorale,          12;          Chante-          °         lairs,          12;          AFS,          12;          57,          205,          207,          223         JOHN          HILTON         Wranglers,          12;          57,          165,          224         RALPH          HILTON         Wranglers,          12;          Diving,          11,          12;          57,          224,         283         ROBIN          HILTY         Tri-Hi-Y,          10;          Chantelairs,          12;          Sigma          Gam-         may          12585771205          0220         JIM          HINDMAN         Key          Club,          12;          Student          Council,          10-12;         Varsity          Football,          10-12;          Sophomore          Class         President,          10;          Most          Representative,          10;         57,          194,          225,          257         CARL          HOAGLAN         57         KAREN.          HODGES         Anvil          Staff,          Fall          Editor,          12;          Spanish         Club,          President,          12;          Honor          Society,          12;         Quill           +          Scroll,          11,          12;          Jr.          Class          Play,         Student          Director,          11;          57,          191,          195,          202,         228,          244         CAMILLE          HOGUE         Tri-Hi-Y,          11;          Spanish          Club,          11,          12;          Sig-         ma          Gamma,          12;          57,          223,          228         JUDY          HOKANSON         Sigma          Gamma,          12;          Volleyball          Team,          10-         12;          Girls          Choir,          11,          12;          58,          205,          288         MARILYN          HOLE         Sigma          Gamma,          12;          58         JEAN          HOLLAND         Markettes,          12;          MAO,          11,          12;          Honor          So-         ciety,          12;          Sigma          Gama,          12;          Spanish          Club,         12;          58,          191,          193,          212,          223         JODY          HOLLAND         Senior          Class          Secretary,          12;          Honor          So-         ciety,          12;          Student          Council,          10-12;          FTA,         Secretary,          12;          Sigma          Gamma,          12;          38,         Sys}          (hesih,          7a!         WOODY          HOLLAND         Honor          Society,          12;          Junior          Class          Presi-         dent,          11;          Key          Club,          President,          12;          Boys’         State,          11;          58,          190,          192,          193,          194,          224,         257         ANNE          HOLIDAY         Sigma          Gamma,          12;          58,          207,          222         SARAH          HOLM         Honor          Society,          12;          SAPS,          10-12;          MAO,         11,          12;          PALS,          Vice-president,          12;          Spanish         Club,          10-12;          58,          190,          192,          193,          222,          228,         231         LEAH          HOLTZMAN         Sigma          Gamma,          12;          Tri-Hi-Y,          11;          Gymnas-         tics          Club,          10,          11;          58,          223         DAVID          HOLTZMER         CANDY          HOPPER         FHA,          11,          12;          Sigma          Gamma,          12;          58,          222,         234         MARIANNE          HORN         Sigma          Gamma,          12;          58,          223         SCOTT          HORN         Basketball          Team,          10,          11;          AFS,          12;          Wran-         glers,          12;          Homeroom          Vice-president,          11,         12;          58,          225         GEORGE          HORTON         Wranglers,          12;          59,          225         SUE          HOVERSTOCK         FTA,          11,          12;          Sigma          Gamma,          12;          AFS,          12;         50          2228          233.6230         VIRGINIA          HUBBARD         Sigma          Gamma,          12;          Chantelairs,          Accom-         panist,          12;          59,          205,          207         KAY          HUBKA         Sigma          Gamma,          12;          Chantelairs,          12;          59,         205,223         RICK          HUFF         Track          Team,          10;          59,          169         DIANNE          HUGHES         Sigma          Gamma,          12;          59,          223         RANDY          HUMPHRIES         J.V.          Football,          11;          Varsity          Football,          12;         Wranglers,          12;          59,          224,          257         BRUCE          HUNT         59         FRANCIE          HUNTER         Sigma          Gamma,          12;          Tri-Hi-Y,          11;          59,          223         DAN          HURLEY         Varsity          Baseball,          11,          12;          Key          Club,          12;         Wranglers,          12;          Mr.          and          Miss          Memorial         Pageant,          11;          59,          194,          289         BETSY          IMLAY         Honor          Society,          12;          SAPS,          10-12;          AFS,         11,          12;          FTA,          12;          Sigma          Gamma,          12;         59,          190,          222,          229,          233         STEVE          JACOBY         Wranglers,          12;          Varsity          Basketball,          10-12;         Homeroom          Vice-president,          10;          59,          271,         276         PATTY          JAHN         Markettes,          11,          12;          FHA,          11,          12,          Treasurer,         11,          Vice-president,          12;          Jr.          Class          Play,         11;           Sigma          Gamma,          12;          59,          213,          223,          234         BRUCE          JAMES         Wranglers          Secretary,          12;          Cheerleader,          12;         Student          Council,          10;          NFL,          10-12;          Jr.          Class         Play,          11;          10,          59,          187,          209,          210,          224,         225,          299         “Simon          Says:          ‘Raise          your          arms’.”—The          Cheerleaders.         STEVE          JAMES         Spanish          Club,          Sergeant-at-arms,          12;          Home-         room          President,          10-12;          Wranglers,          12;         59         JUDY          JEFFERY         Sigma          Gamma,          12;          Mr.          and          Miss          Me-         morial,          Semi-Finalist,          11;          60,          222,          234         TOMMY          JELSON         Wranglers,          12;          National          Honor          Society,         12;          Student          Council,          11,          12;          SAPS,          10-         12;          Library          Club,          11;          60,          109,          183,         225247         JOHN          JENKINS         Wranglers,          12;          Football,          10;          60,          225         DEBBIE          JENSON         Sigma          Gamma,          12;          60,          222         CAROL          JERNIGAN         Sigma          Gamma,          12;          CSU,          11,          12;          60,         205,          222         LESLIE          JOHNSON         Sigma          Gamma,          12;          Markettes,          10-12,         Treasurer,          12,          Captain,          12;          SAPS,          10-         12,          Secretary,          12;          60,          192,          212,          213,         214         ROB          JOHNSON         Wranglers,          12         CAROL          JONES         Honor          Society,          12;          Markettes,          10-12,         Vice-president,          12,          Assistant          Drum          Ma-         jor,          12;          SAPS,          10-12;          MAO,          11,          12;          60,         190,          192,          193,          213,          215         ALAN          JOHNSTON         Wranglers,          12;          60,          224         JOAN          JOHNSTON         NFL,          11,          12;          Spanish          Club,          12;          French         Club,          11,          12;          Sigma          Gamma,          12;          6,          60,         197,          227          :         BARBARA          JONTE         Medical          Careers.          Club,          10,          11;          Library         Club,          11;          60,          235         MEREDITH          JULIAN         Honor          Society,          12;          FTA,          12;          English         Award,          11;          60         JEANNE          KALIL         Tri-Hi-Y,          10;          Sigma          Gamma,          12;          Chante-         lairs,          11;          Concert          Choir          12;          46,          60,          223         KEITH          KASTOR         60         MARC          KAUFFMAN         French          Club,          10-12,          President,          12;          Thes-         pians,          10-12;          60,          73,          199,          227         JOYCE          KEDDIE         Sigma          Gamma,          12;          Tennis          Club,          12;          60,         PPM          PLE         JULIE          KEFAUVER         Asst.          Editor          Hoofprints,          11;          Business         Manager,          11;          Editor,          12;          Speech          Secre-         tary,          12;          Sigma          Gamma,          12;          61,          204,          223         BETSY          KELLOGG         Symphonic          Band,          10-12;          Chorale,          11-12;         Orchestra,          10-12;          61,          207,          217,          218,          219,         220         ANN          KERSHNER          .         French          Club,          12;          Spanish          Club,          12;          Hon-         or          Society,          12;          61         JIMMY          KERVER         Band,          10-12;          Thespians,          10;          Wranglers,         12;          MUGS,          12;          61,          216,          220         JEFF          KEWLEY         Wranglers,          12;          58,          61         WALTER          KIDD         Wranglers,          12;          61         MARK.          KIRCHER         Wranglers,          12;          Football,          10-12;          61,          257         302         KEN          KLAVENESS         Wranglers,          12;          AFS,          11,          12;          Medical          Ca-         reers          Club,          11,          12;          61         BYRON          KNAPP         Wranglers,          12;          D.E.          Club,          11;          61,          224         DAVID          KNAPP         Band,          10-12,          President,          12;          Wranglers,         12;          61,          217,          218,          219,          220         DON          KNAPP         Band,          10-12;          Drum          Major,          12;          Wranglers,         12;          61,          218,          220;          217         FRANK          KNIGHT         JV          Football          Team,          10          11;          Track,          10,          11;         Electronics          Club,          12;          Wranglers,          12;          62         JOHN          KNIGHT         Student          Council          Chaplain,          12;          Texas         Association          of          German          Students,          Parlia-         mentarian,          11,          12;          Thespians,          10-12,         President,          12;          Junior          Historians,          10-12,         President,          12;          Key          Club,          Secretary,          12;         PE,          WA          URVA          ah          Ir          kh          ee         198,          232         CARL          KONERT         62         NANCY          KOLB         Markettes,          10;          Thespians,          11,          12;          Sigma         Gamma,          12;          Spanish          Club,          10,          11;          Tri-         Hi-Y,          10,          11;          62,          198,          223         PAUL          KOWAL         Band,          17,          12:°625          217,221         GARY          KUMLER         Golf          Team,          10,          11;          Wranglers,          12;          Foot-         ball,          10;          Student          Council,          10;          Spanish         Club,          11;          62,          224         GARY          KUNZ         62         KAPPY          KYLE         Junior          Class          Treasurer,          11;          Honor          Society,         12;          AFS,          Treasurer,          12;          Girls          Tennis          Team,         10-12;          Sigma          Gamma,          12;          62,          190,          227,         229,          287         JON          LARHMAN         62         DANA          LAIN         Spanish          Club,          11;          Sigma          Gamma,          12;         Homeroom          Secretary,          12;          Tri-Hi-Y,          10,         11;          Anvil          Staff,          Spring          Associate          Edi-         otr,          12;          62,          203         JOHN          LAIRD         63         HOLLY          LAMB         Harmonaires,          11,          12;          Chorale,          11,          12;          63,         207,          209         SUE          LANCAS1cR         Band,          10-12;          Tri-Hi-Y,          10;          Sigma          Gamma,         12;          63,          216         ARTHUR          LANE         Football,          11,          12;          63,          257,          264         SUZI          LANGERUD         Mr.          and           Miss          Memorial          Pageant,          10;         Markettes,          10;          Tri-Hi-Y,          11;          Sigma          Gam-         ma,          12;          Thespians,          12;          63,          198,          223         E.          J.          LASSERE         63         MARTIN          LARSON         JOE          LASSITER         Student          Council          President,          12;          Junior         Rotarian,          12;          MA®,          11,          12;          Honor          So-         ciety,          12;          Key          Club,          10-12;          63,          187,          189,         190,          248         DUANE          LAVELY         DE          Club,          11,          12,          Treasurer,          12;          239         GARY          LAWSON         Wranglers,          12;          SAPS,          11,          12;          Cheerleader,         12;          Student          Council,          10;          10,          63,          209,         210,          301         JOHN          LAWSON         Varsity          Football,          10-12;          Wranglers,          12;         Oo2074          205         PAUL          LAWSON         Football,          10-12;          Wranglers,          12;          MUGS,         12;          63,          257         RONNY          LEDBETTER         Swimming          Team,          10-12;           MUGS,          10-12;         Wranglers,          12;          AFS,          11;          63,          224,          282         BETTY          LEE         Sigma          Gamma,          12;          MAO,          12;          Markettes,         10-12,          Lieutenant,          12;          FHA,          10;          63,          193,         2IS          R214,          223,7.003         STEVE          LEE         Spanish          Club,          10-12;          Wranglers,          12;          63,         224         GUY          LEFLAR         Wranglers,          12;          63         CAROL          LEITNER         French          Club,          12;          AFS,          12;          Sigma          Gamma,         12;          63         RACHELLE          LESARTRE         Homeroom          President,          12;          SAPS,          11,          12;         Orchestra,          10-12;          FTA,          10-12;          Sigma         Gamma,          1273          64,          192)          219732225          233         JIM          LESCH         Wranglers,          12;          Varsity          Basketball,          11,          12;         Varsity          Baseball,          10-12;          Honor          Society,         12;          Electronics          Club,          11,          12;          64,          190,         2257          27          a2          4,021.0;          207,         NANCY          LEWIS         Sigma          Gamma,          12;          MAO,          12;          64,          193,         223         SUSAN          LEWIS         Student          Council,          10;          Reata          Staff,          11,          12,         Director          of          Mr.                    Miss          Memorial          Pageant,         12;          Sigma          Ge          ama,          12;          Quill          and          Scroll,         12:          64,          195,          200,          223         MARY          BETH          LIESENFIELD         Band,          10-12;          FHA,          12;          Sigma          Gamma,         12;          FTA,          10;          64,          179,          216,          220,          222,          234         KENNETH          LINDOW         Wranglers,          12;          64         JON          LOEHMAN         Band,          10-12;          Spanish          Club,          11;          Wran-         glers,          12;          64,          217,          221         JUDY          LOGAN         Spanish          Club          11,          12;          Sigma          Gamma,          12;         FTA,          11,          12;          Tri-Hi-Y,          11;          GRA,          10;          64,         222,          233         CHARLOTTE          LORENZ         Tennis          Team,          10;          Spanish          Club,          10,          11;          Anvil          Staff,          11;          Thespians,          11,          12;          Sig-         ma          Gamma,          12;          64,          223         BILL          LUND         AFS,          12;          Electronics          Club,          12;          J.V.          Basket-         ball,          11;          64,          229,          230         JIM          LYNCH         CONNI          LYTLE         Sigma          Gamma,          12;          Tri-Hi-Y,          10,          11;          64,         223         SKIPPER          LYTLE         NFL,          12;          J.V.          Football          Team,          11;          64         PETE          McALPIN         Wranglers,          12;          64         VIRGINIA          McCAMPBELL         Sigma          Gamma,          12;          Markettes,          12;          64,         222         JOHN          McCLESKY         Library          Club,          10-12;          Wranglers,          12;          Stu-         dent          Council,          11,          12;          64,          187,          220,         225         TOM          McCORD         Wranglers,          12;          Student          Council,          11         JOE          McCOURT         Wranglers,          12;          D.E.          Club,          12;          65,          239         JUDY          McCRACKEN         Sigma          Gamma,          12;          65,          222         DONNA          McCULLEY         Sigma          Gamma,          12;          FTA,          12;          65,          223         MURIEL          McDERMOTT         65         BOB          McMANIS         Wranglers,          12;          Spanish          Club,          11;          MA®,         12;          SAPS,          11;          Math          Club,          10;          65         JOHN          McREYNOLDS         Band,          10,          11;          Wranglers,          12;          65,          217,         220,          225         GARY          MACE         Wranglers,          12;          Track,          10;          65         LINDA          MACE         Sigma          Gamma,          12;          FHA,          11;          65         SUSAN          MACKIE         Student          Council,          9-10;          Sigma          Gamma,          12;         SAPS,          10-12;          AFS,          11,          12;          Spanish          Club,         12;          65,          223         LOIS          MACLEAN         Sigma          Gamma,          12;          Tri-Hi-Y,          10-11;          French         Club,          11,          12;          Student          Council,          9;          NFL,         12;          65         JOHN          MANSFIELD         Thespians,          10-12;          NFL,          12;          65,          167,          178,         192,          246         PATTY          MARONEY         Sigma          Gamma,          12;          66,          222         JACQUE          MARRS         Spanish          Club,          10;          MAQ®,          12;          SAPS,          12;         Sigma          Gamma,          12;          66,          192,          193,          223         PHILIP          MARTIN         Wranglers,          12;          66         TOM          MARTIN         Track,          10,          Wranglers,          12;          66         SUZANNE          MARX         MA®,          11,          12;          Honor          Society,          12;          French         Club,          11,          12;          Sigma          Gamma,          12;          66,          191,         193,          222,          227         DICK          MARXEN         MA®,          11,          12;          Track,          9-12;          Student          Coun-         cil,          9          10;          Wranglers,          12;          66,          193,          225,         280         CAROLYN          MATTHEWS         Sigma          Gamma,          12;          FHA,          12;          50,          66,          222         GEORGE          MEADOR         Varsity          Football,          12;          Jr.          Varsity,          10,          11;         Wranglers,          12;          66,          225,          257,          261         DARRAH          MELEY         Thespians,          11,          12;          Jr.          Class          Play,          11;         Drama          Dept.          Play          “Teahouse          of          the          Au-         gust          Moon,”          12;          Medical          Careers          Club,         10-12,          President,          12;          Sigma          Gamma,          12;         66          189,          198,          222,          235         GEORGE          MELLO         Wranglers,          12;          66         GEORGE          METHERD         RUSSELL          METZGER         Wranglers,          12;          224         PATTI          MEYERS         Sigma          Gamma,          12;          Markettes,          12;          .67,         Bis          jaee         DIANE          MIERTSCHIN         Sigma          Gamma,          12;          Tri-Hi-Y,          11;          FHA,         12;          Tri-Hi-Y,          Vice-president,          10;          Home-         room          Secretary,          11;          67,          223,          234         JANICE:          MILLER         Student          Council,          Election          Committee,          11;         Sigma          Gamma,          Secretary,          12;          Mr.          and         Miss          Memorial          Pageant,          11,          12,          Class         Finalist,          11;          57,          67,          177,          223,          234         KATHY          MILLIGAN         Sigma          Gamma,          12;          Thespians,          11,          12;         Tri-Hi-Y,          10;          Spanish          Club,          10;          Home-         rom          Vice-president,          10;          67,          199,          222         SUZY          MITCHELL         MA®,          12;          Student          Council,          12;          Sigma         Gamma,          12;          Markettes,          11;          Reata          Staff,         11,          12,          Junior          Class          Editor,          12;          67,          193,         200,          223         BILL          MOHR         Wranglers,          12;          D.E.          Club,          12;          Office          As-         sistant,          11;          67,          239         KENNETH          MONTOUR         Wranglers,          12;          67         ALYSE          MOORE         FTA,          12;          Sigma          Gamma,          12;          Anvil          Staff,         12;          Reata          Staff,          12;          68,          202,          222,          233         MIKE          MOORE         Wranglers,          12;          .French          Club,          11;          Medical         Careers          Club,          10;          67         NAOMI          MOREHEAD         Honor          Society,          11,          12;          MAO,          12;          Span:         ish          Club,          11;          NFL,          12;          Sigma          Gamma,         12;          67,          183,          191,          193,          197,          183         JOHN          MORIARTY         Wranglers,          12;          Spanish          Club,          10;          Band,         10-12;          67,          219,          221         BOB          MORRIS         Wranglers,          12;          Varsity          Football,          11,          12;         Varsity          Baseball,          10-12;          44,          67,          257,          289         TOM          MORSE         Swimming          Team,          10-12;          Wranglers,          12;         67,          224,          282         PATRICIA          MOSLEY         Band,          Twirler,          12;          68,          217,          218         MARY          MARGARET          MOSS         Sigma          Gamma,          12;          Spanish          Club,          12;         SAPS,          10-12;          68,          192         MARY          SCOTT          MOYERS         Spanish          Club,          11;          Tri-Hi-Y¥,          11;          Sigma         Gamma,          12;          Homeroom          Treasurer,          11;         68,          222         TERRY          MUELLER         SAPS,          11,          12,          President,          12;          Honor          So-          ciety,          11,          12;          Wranglers,          12;          Interclub         Council,          12;          68,          190,          192,          225         DENNIS          MURPHREE         Cheerleader,          12;          Mr.          and          Miss          Memorial         Finalist,          12;          Wranglers,          12;          MUGS,          10-12;         Junior          Historians,          12;          9,          10,          68,          177,         182,          209,          210,          232,          301         CHARLENE          MURRAY         Sigma          Gamma,          12;          68,          222         JANIS          MURRAY         68         SUZANNE          NANCE         DE          Club,          Sweetheart,          12;          Sigma          Gamma,         12;          Tri-Hi-Y,          10;          68,          73,          239,          223         BILL          NARUM         Wranglers,          12;          Anvil,          Reata          Staff,          Hoof-         prints,          Art          Editor,          12;          Decorations          Chair-         man          on          Mr.          and          Miss          Memorial          Pageant,         12;          68,          182,          202,          204,          224         SUSAN          NEIDERT         Camera          Club,          12;          Marching          Band,          12;         Sigma          Gamma,          12;          National          Merit          Semi-         finalist,          12;          68,          234,          238,          222,          217         NANCY          NELEZEN         FHA,          10-12,          FHA          Historian,          11,          FHA         President,          12;          Tri-Hi-Y,          10;          Intra          Club         Council,          12;          68,          234         DON          NELSON         Wranglers,          12;          68,          225         CHERYL          NELSON         68         JAMES          NELSON         Wranglers,          12;          Band,          10-12;          68,          224         SHERI          NELSON         Anvil          Literary          Editor,          11,          12;          Hoofprints         Editor          and          Feature          Editor,          12;          Sigma         Gamma,          12;          68,          182,          202,          204,          223         CHARLES          NEUENSCHWANDER         Wranglers,          12;          Homeroom          Vice-president,         10;          Junior          Achievement,          Vice-president,         12;          68,          224         GAYLE          NEVILL         Sigma          Gamma,          12;          Anvil,          11,          12,          As-         sistant          Editor,          12;          Tri-Hi-Y,          10,          11;          FTA,         Wl          1221697195,-202,          223         RICHARD          NEWTON         French          Club,          12;          68         BILL          NIELSEN         Wranglers,          12;          69,          225         SUSAN          NOBLE         Student          Council,          10,          11;          Tri-Hi-Y,          11;         Sigma          Gamma,          12;          Anvil          Staff,          11;          69,         222         JAN          NORRIS         Wranglers,          12;          69         JANE          NOVOTNY         Sigma          Gamma,          12;          Library          Club;          12;         69,          223,          232         STEVE          NOWLIN         Wranglers,          12;          MAQ,          12;          Student          Coun-         cil,          11;          National          Merit          Semi-Finalist,          12;         English          Award,          10;          69,          193,          194,          225         “|          don‘t          care          how          tired          you          are—keep         smilin!“—Betty          Lee,          Lee          Stone,          Valerie         Dickinson.         KAREN          O’BRIEN         FHA,          12;          69,          234         GEORGE          OLDE         MUGS,          10-12,          Vice-president;          Wranglers,         12;          69,          224,          226         RICHARD          OLEWINE         Wranglers,          12;          69,          224         MARIS          O‘NEILL         JADE          ONEY         Tri-Hi-Y,          11;          Sigma          Gamma,          12;          Band,         10-12;          69,          216,          218,          220,          223         KYLE          O’REILLY         Track,          10-12;          Wranglers,          12;          Homeroom         President,          11,          12;          70         LYNN          ORR         Senior          Class          Vice-president,          12;          MAQ,         10-12,          Vice-president,          12;          Honor          Society,         12;          SAPS,          10-12;          National          Merit          Semi-         Finalist,          12;          38,          70,          190,          192,          193         DON          OTTING         Wranglers,          12;          MUGS,          10;          70,          225         CRAIG          OWEN         Student          Council,          10,          11;          Golf          Team,         10-12;          Key          Club,          12;          70,          194,          284,          285         JUDY          OWENS         SAPS,          12;          Medical          Careers,          11,          12,          Treas-         urer,          12;          70,          235         CHRIS          PAPPAS         Varsity          Basketball,          10-12;          Wranglers,          12;         ZO          M224          2A          ere         PAM          PARISH         Sigma          Gamma,          12;          Chantelairs,          12;          70,         205,          222         CINDY          PARKER         Sigma          Gamma,          12;          FHA,          10;          CSU,          10,         11;          Tri-Hi-Y,          10,          11;          Library          Club,          12;         70,          222,          236         BARBARA          PARKS         Tri-Hi-Y,          10,          11;          Sigma          Gamma,          12;          70         GREG          PARRATT         Wranglers,          12;          Track,          11;          Industrial          Arts         Award,          11;          70,          225         JERRIE          PARSONS         Tri-Hi-Y,          10,          11;          Sigma          Gamma,          12;          71,         222         PAM          PATTERSON         Tri-Hi-Y,          10,          11;          Sigma          Gamma,          12;         70223         VALERIE          PAUL         Markettes,          10-12,          Twirler,          12;          Tri-Hi-Y,          11;         Sigma          Gamma,          12;          Homeroom          President,         10-7          2s,          214)          223         KENNETH          PEERY         71         KENT          PERELES         CRAIG          PERKINS         MUGS,          10-12;          Wranglers,          12;          71,          224         BILL          PETERSON         SAPS,          11,          12;          71         RANDY          PHELPS         Wranglers,          12;          MAQ®,          12;          Track          Team,         10;          71,          193,          224         JOYCE          PHIPPS         Sigma          Gamma,          12;          71,          222         JOEL          PIPPERT         Wranglers,          12;          MUGS,          11;          71,          224         RANDY          POERSCHKE         Wranglers,          12;          AFS,          12;          71,          225         GEORGIA          POLLOCK         Miss          Memorial,          10;          Sigma          Gamma,          12;         Tri-Hi-Y,          10;          Honor          Society,          12;          71,         190,          222,          234         PATSY          PORT         Tennis          Team,          10-12;          Sigma          Gamma,          Par-         liamentarian,          12;          Tri-Hi-Y,          10;          Student         304         Council,          10;          Spanish          Club,          11;          57,          71,         223,          287         SUZANNE          PORTER         Sophomore          Class          Representative-at-Large,         10;          Best-All-Around          Sophomore          Girl,          10;         Markettes,          10-12;          Student          Council,          Sec-         retary,          11;          Chantelairs,          Accompanist,          10-         T2-e7          pal          GS          -alssmelomezs         DAVID          POWELL         Wranglers,          12;          Thespians,          12;          71,          166,         199         HARRIET          POWELL         Sigma          Gamma,          12;          Shorthand          Award,         11;          Band,          Marching          and          Concert,          10-         12:07          lee?          2223         PAM          POWELL         Markettes,          10;          Miss          Memorial          Semi-Finalist,         11;          Sigma          Gamma,          12;          Junior          Class          Play,         Publicity,          11;          72,          222         MAUREEN          POWERS         Sigma          Gamma          12;          AFS,          12;          72,          222         DANNY          PREJEAN         Track          Team,          10-12;          Wranglers,          12;          CSU,         10,          11;          72,          224,          280,          281         WAYNE          PRESCOTT         Wranglers,          12;          Tennis          Team,          11,          12          a2,         225         STEVE          PRICHARD         Varsity          Football,          10-12;          Student          Council,         11,          12;          Wranglers,          President,          12;          Key         Club,          12;          Snowball          Dance,          Prince,          11;         72,          189,          194,          224,          225,          257,          258,          262,         263,          265,          299         PAM          PRUITT         Sigma          Gamma,          12;          MAO,          11-12;          French         Club,          12;          72,          192,          193,          223         JO          ANN          PRYOR         Honor          Society,          12;          Quill          and          Scroll,          Vice-         president,          12;          Anvil          Staff,          11,          12;          MUGS,         Reporter,          12;          AFS,          Publicity          Manager,          12;         72,          195,          202,          226,          229         WILLIAM          RADDING         Chemistry          Award,          10;          French          Club,          12;         MA®,          President,          12;          Honor          Society,          12;         NFL,          10-12;          72,          191,          192,          193,          197,          227         SUSAN          RAIFFEISEN         Honor          Society,          12;          Sigma          Gamma,          12;         AFS,          12;          Medical          Careers,          11;          Inter-         scholastic          League,          11;          72,          190,          222         BARBARA          RAMSEY          .         Tri-Hi-Y,          11;          AFS,          12;          Sigma          Gamma,         12;          French          Club,          11;          72,          200,          222         BUDDY          RAINEY         Football          Manager,          10-12;          Camera          Club,         12;          Anvil          Staff,          12;          72,          190,          238         KAY          RAMSEY         FTA,          12;          Sigma          Gamma,          12;          72         MARTY          RANDLE         Sigma          Gamma,          12;          72         SHARI          RANKIN         Student          Council,          Alt.,          11;          Sigma          Gamma,         W272,          222         JUDY          REESE         Home          Economics          Club,          10,          11;          Home         Economics          Award,          11;          72         MIKE          REGITZ         Football,          10-12,          Varsity,          12;          Wranglers,         Who          vcr          vy          Pah,          2SVs,          259,          260,          262,         265         SALLY          REID         English          Award,          11;          Sigma          Gamma,          12;         73;          223         JULIE          REYNOLDS         Sigma          G amma,          12;          Spanish          Club,          10-12;         Russian          Club,          11,          12;          73,          222         MARY          RICHARDSON         Sigma          Gamma,          12;          Chantelairs,          12;          73,         205         WAYNE          RILEY         Varsity          Football,          10-12,          All-District,          11,         12;          Key          Club,          12;          Wranglers,          12;          73,         2257          254;         DAVID          RINGLAND         Wranglers,          12;          AFS,          11,          12;          Football,          11;         78         PAM          RIPPER         Symphonic          Band,          12;          73,          220         SKIP          ROBBINS          :         Wranglers          12;          73         LINN          ROBERTS         Sigma          Gamma,          12;          Camera          Club,          12;          73,         238         CONI          ROBINSON         Tri-Hi-Y,          10,          11;          FNA,          10;          Sigma          Gamma,         12;          74         DON          ROBINSON         Wranglers,          12;          Varsity          Football,          11,          12;         11,          49,          74,          224,          257,          260         MARTHA          ROBINSON         Sigma          Gamma,          12;          Markettes,          10-12,         Twirler,          10,          11,          Drum          major,          12;          Tri-Hi-Y,         Vila          72)          valys,          Gale          CPR!         DIANA          ROGERS         Chantelairs,          12;          74,          205,          288         GAYLE          ROMAN         FTA,          10;          Sigma          Gamma,          12;          Chorale,          11,         W275          207223         ELLEN          ROSS         Chorale,          11,          12;          Sigma          Gamma,          12;          Tri-         Hi-Y,          10;          Volleyball          Team,          10;          74,          223         TONI          ROSS         Sigma          Gamma,          12;          FHA,          10;          74,          222         AMY          ROTH         Medical          Careers          Club,          10-12;          French          Club,         12;          74         RENEE          RUBLEY         FTA,          11;          Sigma          Gamma,          12;          74,          222         BOB          RUSSELL         Varsity          Track,          10,          11;          Wranglers,          Vice-         president,          12;          Bonfire          Committee,          12;         75,          224,          225,          280,          299         CAROL          RUSSELL         Cheerleader,          12;          Sigma          Gamma,          12;          Tri-         Hi-Y,          10,          11;          Student          Council,          10-12;         Markettes,          10;          10,          65,          75,          187,          209,         210,          222,          301         SHARON          RYAN         Sigma          Gamma,          12;          Tri-Hi-Y,          10,          11;          Medi-         cal          Careers          Club,          12,          Vice-president,          12;         FHA,          1;          75,          2230209         BETTY          SAKWITZ         Sigma          Gamma,          .12;          GRA,          10;          75         SALLIE          SANDERS         Sigma          Gamma,          12;          FTA,          12;          Tri-Hi-Y,         eb          Mls          2A          22%)         SHERYL          SANDERS         Sigma          Gamma,          12;          75         SANDA          SANDERSON         Sigma          Gamma,          12;          Orchestra,          10-12;          CSU,         11;          AFS,          11;          French          Club,          10,          11;          75,         Ol          pele         JEFF          SANDS         Football,          11,          12;          75,          257,          263         STAN          SCARDINO         MUGS,          10;          Band,          10-12;          Wranglers,          12;         Thespians,          10,          11;          Jr.          Class          Play,          11;         75,          217,          218,          220,          224         LONNIE          SCHILLER         Varsity          Football,          10,          11;          Varsity          Track,         10-12;          Wranglers,          12;          Mr.          and          Miss          Me-         morial          Pageant,          10;          75,          224,          280,          281         KRIS          SCHIMMEL         Sigma          Gamma,          12;          Concert          Band,          10;          75,         222         JOANNE          SCHNEIDER         Sigma          Gamma,          12;          Chantelairs,          12;          FTA,         10;          Drama,          12;          75,          203,          225         MIKE          J.          SCHULTZ         Wranglers,          12;          Golf          Team,          12;          75,          214,         224,          284         MIKE          W.          SCHULTZ         Wranglers,          12;          75         KAREN          SCOWN         Sigma          Gamma,          Vice-president,          12;          MUGS,         10-12;          MA®,          11,          12;          Tri-Hi-Y,          11;          Mark-         ettes,          10,          11;          75,          223,          231         SANDEE          SEAMAN         Sigma          Gamma,          12;          Anvil,          11;          Jr.          Class         Play,          11;          76,          219,          223         ROCKY          SEHNERT         MUGS,          10-12;          Wranglers,          12;          J.V.          Basket-         ball,          10;          76         LINDA          SEIBERLING         FTA,          10,          11;          Sigma          Gamma,          12;          Spanish         Clubpel,          lesson          72          e223n          226.249         SHARON          SHANK         Band          Twirler,          10-12;          Band          Secretary,          12;         Band          Sweetheart,          12;          Student          Council,          10,         11;          Sigma          Gamma,          12;          76,          217,          218,          220,         221         SHARI          SHIVELY         Tri-Hi-Y,          10,          11,          Chaplain          10;          Reata          Staff,         Jr.          Class          Editor,          11,          Associate          Editor,          12,         Activities,          12;          Spanish          Club,          10-11;          Quill         and          Scroll,          12;          Sigma          Gamma,          12;          76,         (ERE          RE          Pll,          Prep          eh          |          eek!         MIKE          SHUGART          Wranglers,          12;          76,          224         DEBBY          SIKES         Tri-Hi-Y,          10,          11;          Homeroom          President,         11;          Student          Council          Alt.,          11;          AFS,          12;         Sigma          Gamma,          12;          76,          223         CRAIG          SIMECHECK         Wranglers,          12;          Track,          10-12;          76,          223         TOMMY          SIMONS         Tennis          Team,          10-12;          Wranglers,          12;          NFL,         11;          6,          76,          224,          286         BRYAN          SIMS         AFS,          12;          Wranglers,          12;          NFL,          10;          76,         225,229         SANDY          SIMS         Tri-Hi-Y,          10;          Markettes,          11,          12,          Twirler,         12;          Sigma          Gamma,          12;          76,          212,          214,         223         SANDIE          SLAUGHTER         Varsity          Tennis          Team,          10-12,          Captain,          12;         AFS,          11;          Student          Council,          11,          12;          MA®;         187,          287         SUSAN          SLAUGHTER         Honor          Society,          12;          Sigma          Gamma,          12;         77         BECKY          SMITH         Chorale,          11,          12,          Secretary,          12;          Sigma         Gamma,          12;          French          Club,          10;          Tri-Hi-Y,         11;          77         CHARLOTTE          SMITH         Sigma          Gamma,          12;          77,          223         JOANNE          SMITH         FHA,          Secretary,          12;          77,          234         MARILYN          SMITH         Sigma          Gamma,          12;          D.E.          Club,          Vice-presi-         dent,          12;          Spanish          Club;          77,          223,          239         PATRICK          SMITH         Varsity          Tennis          Team,          10-12;          Wranglers,         12;          Chorale,          11,          12,          President,          12;          Har-         monaires,          12;          French          Club,          11;          77          206,         207,          209,          286         TOMMY          SMITH         Baseball,          Track,          Football          Trainer,          10-12;         77h)          PA3V         BILL          SNELLGROVE         Honor          Society,          12;          MAO,          11,          12;          SAPS,         12;          MUGS,          10-12;          77,          191,          192,          193,         226         ELISABETH          SNIDER         French          Club,          10-12;          FTA,          10-12;          CSU,         12;          Sigma          Gamma,          12;          77         JOAN          SONENTHAL         SAPS,          10-12,          MAO,          11,          12;          NFL,          10-12,         Historian,          11,          Secretary,          12;          Speech         Award,          11;          77,          189,          194,          195         ALAN          SPARER         Inter-Club          Council          President,          12;          Student         Council          Vice-president,          11;          NFL,          10-12;         Key          Club,          ile          125073          987,940          195,         250         DAVID          SPEARS         Marching          Band,          12;          77,          216         JOHN          SPIEGELBERG         Wranglers,          12;          Varsity          Track,          10-12;          Var-         sity          Football,          10-12;          49,          77,          257,          281         CHUCK          SPIKER         CSU,          12;          AFS,          12;          Wranglers,          12;          Varsity         Baseball,          12;          77,          177,          224         STEPHANIE          SPOHN         Sigma          Gamma,          12;          Tri-Hi-Y,          10-11;          78,         223         LINDA          STANTON         Sophomore          Class          Treasurer,          10;          Tri-Hi-Y,         10,          11;          Student          Council          Treasurer,          11;         Sigma          Gamma,          President,          12;          78,          164,         165,          189,          223         BOB          STANWOOD         Thespians,          Vice-president,          12;          Wranglers,         12;          Cast          of          “Teahouse          of          the          August         Moon”,          12;          Ist          place,          Boys’          Humorous         Interp.,          Sam          Houston,          Westbury;          78,         167,          196,          225         DANA          STARR         Wranglers,          12;          Honor          Society,          12;          MUGS,         10-12;          78,          171;          189,          225         RONNIE          STASNY         Varsity          Baseball,          10-12;          Basketball,          J.V.,         10,          Varsity,          11;          78,          272,          289         SCOTT          STEPHEN         78         JESS          STILL         Football,          10-12;          Wranglers,          12;          Homeroom         Vice-president,          11;          Homeroom          President,         10;          78,          224,          257,          265         BERT          STINE         JOHN          STOKES         Swimming          Team,          11,          12;          MUGS,          10;         Wranglers,          12;          Hi-Y,          10;          NFL,          10-12;         78,          195,          225,          282         OWEN          STOKES         Wranglers,          12;          78,          225         JAY          STOVALL         Key          Club,          12;          Wranglers,          12;          Track,          10-         12;          Football,          10,          11;          Chorale,          11,          12;         78,          166,          173,          178,          225,          280,          281         LEWIS          STRAUSS         SAPS,          10-12;          MAQ,          11,          12;          Spanish          Club,         12;          78,          192,          193,          228         CHARLES          STRICKLIN         Anvil          Staff,          Sports          Editor,          Business          Man-         ager,          Fall          12,          Editor,          Spring,          12;          Wran-         glers,          12;          Jr.          Class          Play,          Production          Man-         ager,          11;          78,          202,          203,          245         BUTCH          SUCHECKI         Swimming,          All-State,          10-12;          Wranglers         12;          78,          224,          282         BILL          SWAN         Wranglers,          12;          Electronics          Club,          11,          12;         Varsity          Football,          12;          Basketball,          10;         Spanish          Club,          10,          11;          78,          225,          257         JILL          SWIFT         78          ik         MARK          TABBERT         Swimming          Team,          10-12,          All-State,          11,          12;         Wranglers,          12;          61,          79,          282         LINDA          TAPSAK         Honor          Society,          12;          DAR          Award          Finalist,         12;          NFL,          Secretary,          11,          12;          Student         Council,          Secretary,          12;          Outstanding          Girl         Speaker,          10,          11;          79,          186,          187,          191,         193,          196,          197,          250         LINDA          TARRANT         MUGS,          12;          MAQ®,          11,          12;          Sigma          Gamma,         12;          English          Award,          11,          TAGS,          12;          79,         226         KENT          TAYLOR         Student          Council,          10,          12;          Key          Club,          10-         12;          Honor          Society,          12;          Wranglers,          12;         Varsity          Basketball,          10-12;          79,          187,          207,         224,          250,          271,          272,          274,          276,          277         SHARON          TAYLOR         MUGS,          10-12;          Sigma          Gamma,          12;          FTA,         10,          TAGS,          10-12;          79         NEYSA          TELTSCHIK         Tri-Hi-Y,          10,          11;          Sigma          Gamma,          12;          AFS,         12;          Chorale,          11,          12,          All-Region          Choir,         12;          79,          206,          207,          222         JACK          TEVERBAUGH         Wranglers,          12;          AFS,          11,          12;          79         SHARON          THOMAS         Chorale,          11,          12;          Tennis          Team,          10,          11;         Sigma          Gamma,          12;          79,          207         BARBARA          THOMPSON         Sigma          Gamma,          12;          Tri-Hi-Y,          11;          Pals,          12;         TAS)          PAP          OME:         .         “Did          somebody          move          the          basket?’’  —Dick          Hamner.         SARAH          THOMPSON         DON          TOPPER         Wranglers,          12;          73,          79         ROGER          TOURNOUR         Wranglers,          12;          Anvil          Staff,          12;          Hoof-         prints,          12;          Swimming          Team,          10;          79,         Paps         JAY          TOWLE         Wranglers,          12;          79         NANCY          TRACY         FTA,          11;          Tri-Hi-Y,          11;          Anvil          Staff,          12;         Sigma          Gamma,          12;          80,          223         JOHN          TROTTER         Electronics          Club,          11;          80         JOANN          ULHORN         Sigma          Gamma,          12;          Chantelairs,          11;          80         MARGOT          UNTERMEYER         Sigma          Gamma,          12;          80,          222         BETSY          URBAN         Honor          Society,          12;          MAO,          12;          NFL,          10-         12;          National          Champion-Extemporaneous         Speaking,          11;          German          Club,          10-12;          191,         193,          197,          242         TOBIE          VADEN         FTA,          10;          Spanish          Club,          11;          Tri-Hi-Y,          11;         Sigma          Gamma,          12;          Int.          Sch.          League-Short-         hand,          12;          80,          222         BRUCE          VALENTINE         Basketball          Manager,          12;          Choir,          10-12;         Wranglers,          12;          Harmonaires,          11,          12;         Homeroom          President,          11;          80,          206,          207,         209         BOB          VALENTINE         Wranglers,          12;          80,          224         MARK          VANDANDRIES         French          Club,          12;          80         DEBBY          VANDERVELD         81,          191,          205,          223,          229,          233         JOHN          VAN          DYCK         Jr.          Class          Play,          11;          81         HARRY          VAN          WAGNER         Football,          10-12,          Captain,          12;          MUGS,          10         12;          Wranglers,          12;          Baseball,          10;          Student         Council,          10,          11;          81          180,          224,          257,          260,         262,          265         RICHARD          VEAZEY         Wranglers,          12;          81         MIKE          VENGHIATTIS         Wranglers,          12;          French          Club,          11;          MUGS,         11;          Simca          Club,          President,          11,          12;          224         CAROL          WAGONER         Sigma          Gamma,          12;          Choir,          10-12;          Chante-         lairs,          11,          12;          FHA,          11;          81,          205,          223         MIKE          WALL         Wranglers,          12;          81,          224         JOE          WALLER         Wranglers,          12;          J.V.          Football,          11;          Varsity         Footbali,          12;          81          224,          257         MARCIA          WALLNER         81         SUE          WALSER         Spanish          Club,          10,          11;          Tri-Hi-Y,          10,          11;         Sigma          Gamma,          12;          AFS,          11,          12;          Student         Council          Alt.,          10-12;          81,          173,          223,          311         DEBBIE          WAMBOLD         MUGS,          10-12,          Treasurer,          11,          President,         127,          AES,          U1,          123815          17,          226.         JAMES          WANTLAND         8         NICKY          WARE         Football,          10-12;          Wranglers,          12;          Baseball,         TOs          49552247          2570925078          259,200)          262,         264         STEVE          WARLICK         SAPS,          11,          12,          Vice-president,          12;          MAO,         306         11,          12;          French          Club,          11,          12;          Honor          So-         ciety,          12;          Marching          Band,          10-12;          82,         190,          192,          193,          216,          244         CINDY          WARREN         Marching          Band,          10-12;          Symphonic          Band,         10-12;          Sigma          Gamma,          12;          82,          216,          218,         220,          222         SANDRA          WATSON         Tri-Hi-Y,          10-12;          Sigma          Gamma,          12;          FTA,         11;          Medical          Careers          Club,          Secretary,         12;          82,          233         SHERRY          WATZ         Sigma          Gamma,          12;          FHA,          12;          Tri-Hi-Y,          10,         T8222          38232         BETTY          WAVRA         Marching          Band,          10;          Bookkeeping          Award,         11;          82         FRANCES          WAVRA         D.E.          Secretary,          12;          239         JERRY          WEATHERS         Football,          10,          11;          Track,          10;          82,          224         MARILYN          WEED         Honor          Society,          12;          Sigma          Gamma,          82,         188,          223         ROBERT          WEEMS         Marching          Band,          10,          11;          Chorale,          12;          82,         207          :         JOHN          WEGE         AFS,          12;          Wranglers,          12;          82,          224         DIANE          WEHNER         Markettes,          10-12,          Lieutenant,          11,          Cap-         tain,          12;          Honor          Society,          12;          PALS,          12;         Sigma          Gamma,          12;          Student          Council,          10,         11;          82,          191,          211,          214,          223,          229,          288         BOB          WEIGLE         Key          Club,          10-12;          Wranglers,          Nominating         Committee,          12;          AFS,          11,          12;          Medical         Careers,          Treasurer,          11;          83,          225,          229         CLAUDIA          WELCH         Senior          Class          Representative-at-large,          12;         Honor          Society,          12;          Junior          Class          Vice-pres-         ident,          11;          Markettes,          10-11;          Sigma          Gam-         ma,          12;          38,          83,          187,          191,          205,          223         CONNIE          WELD         Tri-Hi-Y,          11;          Sigma          Gamma,          12;          Markettes,         12;          PALS,          Treasurer,          12;          Reata          Staff,         Circulations          Manager,          12;          43,          83,          195,         200,          212,          223,          229,          288         ANN          WELLEN         Honor          Society,          12;          NFL,          11,          12;          MAO,          12;         MUGS,          10-12;          Sigma          Gamma,          12;          83,         189,          191,          195,          223,          226         SALLY          WELLS         Sigma          Gamma,          12;          FTA,          12;          83,          222,         231         SHERI          WENDT         Band,          10-12;          Orchestra,          12;          Marching         Band,          10-12;          FHA,          11;          83,          216,          220         DAVE          WEST         NFL,          11,          12;          83,          195         MORTON          WEST         Band,          10;          Wranglers,          12;          83,          224         FRED          WETTLING         Track,          12;          280         ANNELISE          WHITE         Medical          Careers          Club,          11;          Sigma          Gamma,         12;          83,          223,          205         JOHN          WHITE         AFS,          11;          Wranglers,          12;          83,          225         SHARON          WHITE         FTA,          11;          SAPS,          11,          12;          AFS;          11,          12;         MAO,          12;          Sigma          Gamma,          12;          83,          192,         NOsre226         VALDA          WHITE         83         BARBARA          WHITESIDE         Spanish          Club,          11,          12;          Concert          Choir,          12;         Sigma          Gamma,          12;          83,          222         KAREN          WILKINSON         Sigma          Gamma,          12;          Thespians,          10-12;         NFL,          10-12;          243         ANN          WILLIAMS         Student          Council,          10;          Tri-Hi-Y,          10,          11;         Spanish          Club,          11,          12;          Markettes,          11,          12,         Secretary          and          Ist          Lieutenant,          12;          Sigma         Gamma,          12;          84,          212,          213,          214,          223         JANE          WILLIAMS         Band,          11;          Sigma          Gamma,          12;          84,          222         PAT          WILLIAMS         Chorale,          12;          Spanish          Club,          12;          Sigma         Gamma,          12;          84,          207,          223         PAT          WILLIFORD         SCOTT          WILLIS         Key          Club,          12;          MAQ®O,          12;          SAPS,          12;         Wranglers,          12;          Varsity          Football,          11,          12;         847-192,          193,194,          2240252         BOB          WILSON         84         RICHARD          WILSON         84,          207         SUZANNE          WING         Sigma          Gamma,          12;          MAO,          11,          12;          FTA,         10-12;          Spanish          Club,          10-12;          50,          84,          193,         PUBL          FE         LELAND          WINSTON         Varsity          Football,          10-12,          Captain,          12;         Fighting          Heart          Award,          12;          Track,          11,         12;          Wranglers,          Treasurer,          12;          Key          Club,         10-12;          84,          180,          224,          225,          243,          257,         260,          263,          280,          281,          299         ALLISON          WINTZ         84         STEPHEN          WISE         MICHAEL          WITHROW         Chorale,          Student          Director,          12;          Harmon-         aires,          11,          12;          85,          206,          209,          248         JUDY          WOOD         Sigma          Gamma,          12;          Medical          Careers,          10-         12,          Reporter,          12;          Reata          Staff,          1 1,          12,         Freshman          Asst.          Editor,          11,          Faculty          Editor,         12;          Thespians,          10;          SAPS,          12;          AFS,          11,          12;         Spanish,          11,          12;          85,          190,          200,          223,          228,         229,          233         LANDON          WOOD         Wranglers,          12;          85         SAMUEL          WORD         85         WELDON          WRIGHT         MUGS,          10,          11;          MA®,          11,          12;          SAPS,          12;         85,          192,          193         JANE          YACKEL         Honor          Society,          12;          MA@,          12;          SAPS,          11,         12;          French          Club,          10-12,          Treasurer,          12;         FTA,          11,          Parliamentarian,          11;          Chorale,         11,          12;          Sigma          Gamma,          12;          85,          191,          206,         20 227,         CYNTHIA          YANCEY         Mr.          and          Miss          Memorial          Pageant,          12;         Homecoming          Queen          Candidate,          12;          Mark-         ettes,          10-12;          Best          All-Around          Markette,         12,          Captain,          12;          Sigma          Gamma,          12;          85,         165,077,          21362142215)          225         CAROLYN          YANTIS         Markettes,          10-12;          Sigma          Gamma,          12;          22,         85,          222         GREGG          YOUNG         Wranglers,          12;          Tennis          Team,          10,          12;          Track,         9;          Electronics          Club          11,          12;          MUGS,          10;         85,          224,          230         CHARLES          YUST         Reata          Editor,          12;          Staff          Photographer,          10,         11;          Quill                    Scroll,          11,          12;          Wranglers,          12;         Track          Team,          10;          85,          195,          200,          249,         DELPHINE          ZOCH         85         A         Abercrombie,          Andy—137,          279         Acker,          Charlott—111,          206,          208         Ackley,          John—111         Acree,          Cathy—137          j         Adams,          Annette—87,          229,          233         Adams,          Buddy—87,          226         Alexander,          Ellen—137         Alford,          John—137,          269         Allely,          Richard—111         Allen,          David          87,          230         Allen,          Paula—137,          205,          207         Allen,          Webb         Alletag,          Nancy—111,          124,          212,          229         Allison,          Mary         Allison,          Suzanne—87,          212         Altvater,          Janet—111         Ammons,          Jay—111         Amundsen,          Judy—111,          212,          226         Anderson,          Barbara—87         Anderson,          Catheryn—111         Anderson,          Leslie—137,          236         Anthony,          Cathy—111,          229         Anthony,          Ellen—137         Anthony,          Libby—87,          213,          214,          228         Apitz,          Susan—137         Appelt,          Gary—6,          87,          91,          188,          194,         280         Applegate,          Byron—87,          282         Applegate,          Kim—111         Arbuckle,          Jan—137         Armbrust,          Debby—87,          227         Arnold,          David—111,          217,          221         Arnoldy,          John          111         Arterbury,          Roy—111,          278         Ashford,          Gary—111,          216,          220         Askew,          Tim—216,          220         Atkinson,          Candace—111,          229         Atlas,          Susie—137         B         Babin,          Karen—87         Bacorn,          Chris—111         Bacarn,          Garry—87         Baggarly,          Erwin         Bahm,          Carol—137         Baile,          Caroline—111,          216,          220         Bailey,          Thomas—111         Bailey,          Tommy—111         Bain,          Don—87         Baird,          Dianne—111         Baker,          Beth—111,          287         Baker,          Brandy—137,          286         Baldwin,          Robert—111         Ball,          Julie—87,          205,          227,          229         Baldwin,          Sally—137,          205         Ballenger,          Becky—87,          217,          220         Ballenger,          Peggy—137,          228         Ballou,          Daryl—111,          212         Bandy,          Stephen—137         Banks,          Wally—87         Barkan,          Frances—111,          219         Barnard,          Jim—111]         Barnett,          Cecilia—111,          228,          229         Barnett,          Michael—111         Barnett,          Patricia—137         Barrington,          John—87,          192,          193,          219,         22 0         Barron,          Cynthia—137         Barrus,          Terry—111         Barthlow,          Harry—87,          269         Barthlow,          James—137         Bartholomew,          Kay—137         Bash,          Vincent—111         Bassi,          Ann—137,          154         Bastean,          Carol—111         Bastean,          Mary—87         Basye,          Kent—87,          207,          209         Battaile,          Nancy—111,          205,          227,          229         Student          Index         Bauer,          Pamela—111,          213         Baumann,          William—137         Bayless,          Binnie—137         Baze,          Bob—87         Beall,          Bonnie—111,          216.          220         Bearden,          Pat—87         Bechtold,          Janie—87,          229         Beck,          Bob         Becker,          Marti—87,          231,          220         Becker,          Mary—137,          216,          220,          231         Becker,          Robert          B.—87         Becker,          Scott—111,          236         Bedman,          Janice—87         Behring,          Kaye—137         Behring,          Robert—112         Bel,          Kathryn—112         Belding,          Gary—87,          207,          209         Belin,          Mike—137         Bell,          Evelyn—137,          288         Bell,          Judi—137,          151,          188         Bell,          Nancy—137         Bell,          Regan—112         Belsley,          Scott—112         Beman,          Teri—87,          95         Benecke,          Betty—112,          132,          233         Benjamin,          Nancy—87,          198,          208         Bennatte,          Cheryl—87,          107,          236         Bennett,          Kim—87         Bennett,          Tom—87,          266         Berg,          Fran—112,          206,          208         Berkemeier,          Glenn—112,          286         Bianchi,          Phil—87         Biddle,          Cynthia—87         Beilstein,          Jody         Biering,          Ernest—87         Biggers,          Mike—137         Binion,          Tommy—87,          201,          202,          238         Bird,          Tanya—88,          212,          214         Bishop,          Robert—112         Bitette,          Randy         Black,          Al—196,          112         Black,          Kit—137         Black,          Scott—88,          183,          192,          235         Blackburn,          Douglas—137         Blair,          James—88         Blanchard,          Van—137         Blank,          Jeff—137,          227         Blank,          Joanne—88,          229,          233         Block,          Elaine—112,          113         Blodgett,          Judy—112         Bloschke,          Barbara—88,          236         Blue,          Margaret—88,          192,          231,          236         Boccella,          Mark—112         Boccella,          Maureen—112,          115         Bockelman,          Sandy—138,          231         Boddorff,          Thomas—138         Boggs,          Candi—112,          208,          212         Bond,          Beverly—138,         Bond,          Dick—112         Bonewitz,          Derick,          —88,          190,          195,         216,          219,          220,          252         Bonewitz,          Elizabeth—138,          288         Bonnel,          Ruth—138         Boorman,          Linda—88         Booth,          Linda—112,          212,          226         Bouche,          Mike—138,          268,          280,          281         Boudreau,          Georgette—88         Boughner,          Becky—88         Boughner,          Nancy—112,          212,          229         Boughton,          Edward         Boughton,          Phyllis—112         Bourne,          Dean—112         Bowen,          Randy—112         Boyd,          Vicki—88         Boyer,          Sandra—138         Boyle,          James         Boyle,          Mike—138         Brady,          Pat—138         Brake,          Steve—112,          280         Bramlett,          Rebecca—112,          216,          220         Brand,          Jim—138         Branson,          Vivian—197,          112,          226         Bratten,          Guilford—88,          278         Bratten,          Martha—138         Braun,          Debbi—138         Braun,          Donna—88,          174,          229         Braun,          Mike—88         Brents,          Russell—138,          269         226         Brewer,          John         Brice,          Mike—88         Brice,          Pat—112         Brice,          Stephen—88,          190,          216,          221,         226         Britton,          Gary—88         Broaddus,          Joan—138,          219,          288         Broady,          Cheryl—138         Brock,          Fain—138,          269         Brogdon,          Bruce—138         Brown,          Bill—88,          97         Brown,          Brooks—88         Brown,          James—88         Brown,          Janet—112         Brown,          Jeff—138         Brown,          Linda—112         Brown,          Robert—138,          269         Brown,          Susan—138         Broyles,          Wayne—89         Brummett,          Lawrence—138         Bryant,          Cindy—112         Bryant,          Elizabeth— 112,          208         Buchwald,          Anita—89         Buckley,          Mary—89,          229         Buckley,          Paula—89         Buescher,          Jim—138,          208         Buescher,          Kathy—112,          226,          229,          288         Bugge,          Larry—89         Bulkley,          Pat—112         Bullock,          Tommy—112,          268         Benda,          Steve—112         Burk,          Brian—138,          238         Burkhalter,          Mary—112         Burks,          Tom—138         Burnett,          Aldis—89,          86         Burnett,          Jeff—138         Burns,          Jane—139         Burns,          Marilyn—113         Burt,          Joe—113         Busch,          Dennis—139         Busin,          Richard—113         Bussey,          Lynn—139         Butler,          Beverly—139         Butler,          Brenda—89,          227         Butler,          Cary—89         Butler,          Craig—89         Butler,          Cynthia—139         Buxton,          Donna—89,          229         Byrne,          Edward—113         Byrne,          Mary—89,          213         Byrne,          Monica—139         C         Calabretta,          Elizabeth—139         Caldwell,          Margaret—221,          217         Caldwell,          Phyllis—89         Calkins,          Bruce—113         Calvert,          Gary—113         Camp,          Cindy—89,          203,          204         Campbell,          Gehle—89         Campbell,          Kathy—139         Campbell,          Michelle—113         Campise,          Cathy—89         Canfield,          Norma          J.          —139         Canfield,          Susan—113,          227         Cannata,          Carolyn—89         Cannon,          Don—113,          221         Cantrell,          Pierce—89,          192,          200,          216         Capelle,          Kathy—139         Capps,          Renvia—139         Carey,          Ted—89,          257,          260,          265,          289         Carleton,          Charles—266,          267,          280         Carlson,          Joan—139         Carlton,          Harry—139         Carrington,          Dale—113         Carrington,          David—113         Carrington,          Dewitte—89         Carroll,          Stuart—139,          269         Carson,          Bill—139         Carson,          Bob—139         Carswell,          Linda—139,          151,          288         Carter,          Cathy—113,          212,          229         Carter,          Roland—89,          194,          257,          258,         259,          260,          261,          262,          263,          264,          265,         PHASE          AVM          ee          PU          OL          AUTEN,          PHY          OW          hoy.         276         Carthey,          John—113,          266,          267         Casey,          Sandra—89,          198,          226,          233         Casler,          Kim—113,          287         Castello,          Ronnie—89         Cavender,          Julie—90         Cawley,          Carol—113         Cawley,          Craig         Cawthon,          Pete—114,          188         Cecala,          Carol—114         Cedergren,          Dee          Ann—90,          207         Chambless,          Chris         Chambliss,          Charles—139         Champion,          Nanci—90         Champion,          William—139         Chandler,          Cindy—114         Chaney,          John—139,          208,          238         Chapin,          Jane—90         Chaplinsky,          Linda—114         Charbonnet,          Debbie—114         Charlton,          Martha—139         Charter,          Linda—6,          114,          212,          227,         229         Chase,          Hank—90,          196         Chase,          Mike—114,          196         Cheadle,          Mary—140,          219         Chenault,          Susan—140         Chenault,          Tommy—114         Chesnick,          Joanie—114         Chester,           Carol—140,          205         Childers,          Floyd—114,          268         Childers,          Kip—140         Childers,          Robin—114,          287         Christy,          Bob—86,          90,          187,          188,          194         Claiborne,          Dianne—114         Clardy,          Kathy—90,          212         Clark,          Alix—90,          231         Clark,          Bruce          —140         Clark,          Lynn—90         Clark,          Virginia—140         Clarke,          Stephen—139,          140,          286         Clauson,          Bruce—114         Clemens,          Steven—140         Cleveland,          Rosemary—140         .          Clifton,          Janet—114,          228         Clifton,          Martin—140         Cline,          Larry—140,          269         Clisbee,          Diane—114,          231         Cloud,          Jan—114         Cochran,          Ellen—90,          194,          227         Cochran,          Todd—114         Cochrell,          Karen—140         Cody,          Carol—140         Coill,          Debbie—114         Cole,          Mary—90         Coles,          Terrye—140         Coll,          George—90         Collins,          David—114         Collins,          Francis—140         Collins,          Janet—140         Collins,          Judy—90         Collins,          Marilyn—114         Collins,          Mike—90,          266         Condon,          Shelley—90,          229,          231         Cones,          Doug—140         Connor,          Teddy—140,          229         Cook,          David—90,          282         Cook,          James—140         Cook,          Linda—140         Cook,          Paulina—114,          228         Cook,          Ronnie—140,          9,          216,          219         Cook,          Susan—140,          141         Cooke,          Carolyn—114         Cooke,          David—90,          280         Cooke,          Jeanne—114,          228         Cooke,          Susie—140,          219         Cookenboo,          Jay—90,          240         Cookenboo,          Susan—140,          207         Cooper,          Bob—140         Copeland,          Rebecca—114         Corolla,          Patricia—114         Corte,          Linda—140         Corzette,          Steve—90,          282         Cotterell,          Cathy—140         Coultroup,          Johnny—90         Countryman,          Martha—115         Countryman,          Tommy—90,          282         Cowan,          Kitty—140         Cox,          Cindy—115,          228,          236         Cox,          Dewitt—140,          282         Cram,          Douglas—140         Cram,          Roger—115         Cramer,          Pat—115,          227         Crawford,          Judy.         Crawford,          Susan—90,          207         Crawley,          Craig—140         Creed,          Rick—141,          269         Cresap,          Danna—141,          157         Cristil,          Cheryl—115         Critchlow,          Chris—141         Critz,          Ward—141,          269         Crockard,          Doug—115         Cron,          Nancy—115,          212,          229         Crosby,          Carol—90         Cross,          Raymond—141,          279         Cross,          Vernon—90,          289,          270,          271         Crow,          Pandy—90         Crowell,          Deborah—115         Croyle,          Philip—226,          282,          115,          193,         194         Crump,          Mecky—141,          188,          288         Cummings,          Jodi—115,          221         Cunningham,          Jack—115,          217,          221         Curry,          Al—115         Curry,          Nadine         Curry,          Suzanne—90         Curtis,          Marc—141         Cusac,          Cheryl—115,          217,          220         Cutchin,          Sid—141         D         Dagley,          Ronald—91,          284         Dalhstrom,          Cheryl—115,          208         Daley,          Janet—91         Daley,          Mike—115         Dallas,          Mike—141         Dallas,          Patricia—91         Daly,          Dianne—115         Dana,          P.—269         Daniami,          Michel—141         Daniels,          Roger—141,          217         Darby,          Tere—116         Darcy,          Diane—141         Dashiell,          Linda—141         Dauphin,          Tim—116         Davidson,          Diane—91,          239,          234         Davidson,          Bill—116         Davidson,          Tommy—116         Davion,          Louis         Davis,          Charlene—91         Davis,          Danny—91         Davis,          Douglas—116         Davis,          Gerald—141,          154         Davis,          Julia—116,          229         Davis,          Larry          E.—91,          257,          280         Davis,          Leota—116         Davis,          Malinda—141         Davis,          Pamela—141         Davis,          Pamela          M.—91,          207         Davis,          Patricia—116,          141         Davis,          Ronnie—141,          269         Davis,          Sherry—91,          178,          194,          231,         226,          229,          231,          233         Davison,          Terry—116         Dawson,          Don—116         Dearman,          Pam—116         Defenbaugh,          Richard—91         Deguire,          Adrian—141         Dempsey,          Patricia—141         Hoofprints          staff          even          donned          Halloween          masks          to          sell          their          special          issue—and          found          eating          lunch         difficult.          Dianne          Glavis,          Sheri          Nelson,          Bill          Narum         a          eee          ee         10         10         10         Dempsey,          Thomas—116         Dennis,          Sara—116         Dennison,          Sandi—91         Denton,          Mark—116         Derby,          Janice—116,          287         Derrick,          Janet—91         Derrig,          David—91,          278         Derrig,          Gregory—141         Devlin,          Connie—116         Devore,          Michael—91,          278         Dewitt,          Charles—126,          278         Dewitt,          Debbie—141         Dewitt,          Susan—91         Dickens,          Dana—141         Dickens,          Gaylon—91,          207,          209         Dickens,          Linda—141         Diemer,          Jean—91         Diemer,          Joan—91         Dienna,          Pete—116         Dietert,          Nan—91         Dildine,          Donna—141         Dildine,          Steven—91         Dilworth,          Patty         Dobbins,          Diane         Dobbins,          Terry—141         Dobbs,          Debby—116         Dobbs,          Gay—116         Dobson,          Jeff—141         Dobson,          Jill—142         Dodie,          Mike—142,          208,          209         Doherty,          Debbie         Donahue,          Kathi—92,          166,          198,          199         Donhaiser,          Sandra—142         Donnell,          Ben—116         Dorflinger,          Jill—116,          227,          228,          287         Dorr,          Frank—142         Dorr,          Linda—212,          215,          227         Dorr,          Nancy—142         Dorsey,          Grant—142         Dowling,          Alexis—116,          213,          227,         229,          288         Dowling,          George—116         Drew,          John—142,          188         Drooger,          Deborah—142         Drury,          Ann—116,          205         Dudding,          Lynn—197,          231         Dudley,          Carolyn         Duffy,          Earl—142         Dugan,          Bobby—219,          282         Dugan,          Mike—142,          282         Duke,          Jack—117         Duke,          Jill—234         Duncan,          Robert         Dunlap,          Sam—117         Dunn,          William—142,          217,          219         Duperier,          Kay—92         Dupre,          Don—142         Dupre,          Jeanne—117         Durrett,          Jackie—174,          176,          252,          308         Dvorak,          William—117,          216         Dye,          Alane—117         Dye,          Barbara—92,          221,          228         Dye,          Robert—142,          217         Dye,          Sharon—92,          233         Dykes,          Edward—92,          230         Dykes,          Robert—142         Dykstra,          John—142,          282         E         Eads,          John—142         Earl,          Bruce—142         Earl,          Susan         Ebanks,          Sharon—142         Ebert,          Chris—92,          200         Ebert,          Mary—92,          207         Edgar,          Thomas—142         Edgley,          Robert—117         Edling,          Lana—117         Edmiston,          Robert—142         Edwards,          Bea—219         Edwards,          John—117         10         _         Edwards,          Robin—-237         Edwards,          Wilson—142         Edwards,          Thomas—92,          282         Ehrhardt,          Nancy—142         Ehrhardt,          Sarah—117,          228,          229         Eicher,          Nancy—117         Eledge,          Connie—142         Ellaby,          Mike—92         Eller,          Frank—117,          229         Ellis,          Pamela—92,          227,          229,          234,         287         Ellis,          Richard—117,          283         Ellis,          Sherry—142,          287         Ellison,          Ann—142         Ellisor,          Nancy—143         Ellsworth,          Jane—23,          175,          176,          252         Elsley,          Gail—143         Elston,          Cherye—92         Elston,          Kim—117         Elston,          Lynn—92,          195,          201,          227,          229         Emde,          Goody—117         Emde,          Tom         Endendyk,          Bruce—92         Engle,          Susan—143,          216,          220         Englert,          Joe—117         English,          Darryl—117,          216,          221         Entrekin,          Gale—117         Epstein,          Ross—92         Ernest,          Richard—93,          209,          207,          226         Erwin,          Gregory—93         Etnyre,          Bob—143         Etnyre,          Mary—143,          149         Eubank,          Carolyn—143,          229         Eubanks,          William—93         Evans,          Jean—143         Evans,          Mary          Jo—143         Evans,          Peggy—117,          205         Everett,          Kenny—117         Everett,          Eddie—93         F         Fain,          Janet—93,          229,          231         Faison,          Angela—93         Farrell,          Bobby—143,          269         Farrell,          Reid—117,          176,          221,          308         Faught,          Melanie—93         Favor,          Richard—117         Feeley,          Paul—93,          226,          267         Feeser,          Rozanne—117         Fergus,          Allan—117         Fernandez,          Mauricio—143         Fieldcamp,          Susan          93,          228         Fields,          Susan—117,          20 8         Finch,          Deborah—117         Finch,          Nita—143         Finger,          Frances—143         Fink,          Barbara—143,          157         Firestone,          Judy—143         Fisher,          Prudy—143,          157         Fite,          Dennis—143         Fitzgerald,          Jim—117         Fitzpatrick,          Bill—143         Flack,          Jack—143,          219         Flanary,          William         Flavin,          Courtney—93,          188,          212,         215         Fleck,          Charles—143         Fleetwood,          Debbie          93,          213,          288         Fleshman,          Duke—117,          216,          220         Fletcher,          Warren—117,          238         Flint,          Melissa—143,          219         Floeter,          Hennen—93         Floyd,          Ben—117,          278         Floyd,          Diane—143         Flynn,          Patricia—117         Folk,          Russell—93,          282         Folloder,          Mark—143         Forney,          Paula—143         Forrester,          Donna         Forrester,          Margaret—117,          208,          228         Foster,          Anne—93         Foster,          Ariel—93         Foster,          Bobby—117,          221         10         10         10         Foster,          Rebecca—117         Foulds,          Duncan—118         Fowler,          Linda—118         Fox,          Eric—93,          282         Frazier,          Candi—143         Frede,          Bethann—136,          143         Frede,          Phyllis—93,          195,          203         Freeman,          James—143,          209         French,          Bill—118         Fritzsche,          Douglas—93         Fritzsche,          Jeanie—143         Frost,          Charles--143,          216,          221         Fruge,          Dennis—93         Fruge,          Ruthie—143,          216,          220         Fuller,          Barbara—118         Fuller,          Sandra—143         Fullinwider,          Jay—143         Fullinwider,          Ranson—93         Fulton,          Cathy—143,          147         Funkhouser,          Don—118,          217,          221         Funkhouser,          Susan—93         Funkhouser,          Tom—143,          217,          220         G         Gabriel,          Susanne—118         Gaines,          Judy—93         Gaines,          Mike—93,          280         Gaines,          Steve—93,          207,          209         Galbraith,          Glee—94,          205         Gallagher,          Charles—118         Galo,          Jose         Gamble,          Linda—118,          216,          220         Gamel,          Sherry—94,          212,          214,          288         Gammon,          Nancy—118         Gandy          Madalyn—144         Ganster,          Pat—144         Gantt,          Gamewell—94         Gantt,          Gwen—118         Gardner,          Catheryn—144         Gardner,          David—118         Gardner,          John—118         Garner,          Carol—118         Garrett,          Jon—144,          219,          221         Garrett,          Liz—94,          228,          231         Garrette,          James—94,          217         Garwick,          Lorin—144         Garwick,          Lydia—118         Garwood,          Pat—118,          213,          231         Gates,          Sharon—94         Gates,          Steve—118         Gauchas,          Jennifer—144         Gaumer,          Brian—119         Gauntt,          James—94         Gavin,          David—144         Gavin,          Mike—94,          282         Gay,          Bob—144,          269         Gay,          Carolyn—94         Gay,          Jack—144,          269         Gayle,          Sally—119,          231         Gaylord,          Peter—119         Geddie,          Carey—94         Gehring,          Peggy—144,          229,          288         Geiser,          Diane—119,          208         Geneser,          Jan—94,          228         George,          Meryl—114         George,          Richard—94,          186,          187,          188,         189,          192,          193,          194         Gerhart,          Celeste—144         Gerhart,          John—94,          227,          289         Getz,          Janet—144         Gibson,          Valerie—144         Giesenschlag,          Clyde—144,          219         Giezentanner,          Byron—119,          216,         220         Gifford,          Kathy—119,          216,          219,          221         Gifford,          Karen—144         Gilbert,          Gloria—119         Gilkison,          Margaret—118,          119,          203,         227,          229         Gill,          Dana—119         Gill,          Debbie         Gillingwater,          Duane—119         309         310         Glanville,          Becky—144         Glanville,          Susan—119,          229,          237         Glaros,          Bill—7,          94,          175,          192,          257,         266         Glass,          Bill—94         Glass,          Judy—119,          227,          228         Glass,          Kay—94,          234         Glauber,          Michelle—93,          94,          228         Glavis,          Greta—119,          213,          228,          229         Glenn,          Janis          L.—144,          216,          220         Glenn,          Mike—144         Godsey,          Robert—119         Goehrs,          Allen--144         Gontarek,          Wanda—119         Goodman,          Jeff—6,          94,          144         Goodman,          Nancy—144         Goodman,          Patricia—119         Goodrich,          Claire—144         Goodson,          Jim—119,          217,          221         Goodson,          Linda—94,          235         Goodykoontz,          Bill—119,          216,          220,         229         Goodykoontz,          Debbie—144,          229,         288         Gordon,          Janice—119,          212         Gordon,          Linda—94,          213,          288         Goss,          Jerry—94         Gould,          Brad—94,          207         Gould,          Suzanne—145         Gragnon,          Nicolett—94         Graham,          Candy—119,          228         Graham,          Donna—119         Graham,          Kay—145         Graham,          Penny—94         Grance,          Bob—145,          217         Gray,          Barbara—145,          205         Gray,          Trudy—145         Grayum,          Kathy—94,          313         Grayum,          George         Grayum,          Richard         Greene,          Barbara—119,          208,          228         Greenwell,          Charles—95         Greenwood,          Betty—119,          212,          234,         188         Greig,          Jan—86,          95,          181,          188,          192,         193         Greig,          Judson—145,          230         Gregg,          Lanier—95,          281         Grenier,          George—95         Grice,          Kathie—145,          219         Griffin,          Mike—145,          269         Griffith,          Karen—95         Griffith,          Jeff—119         Grimmett,          Barbara—95         Grimmett,          Steve—119,          280         Grose,          Jonny—119         Gruen,          Peter—119,          217,          221         Gustafson,          Karin—95,          207,          213,          214,         235         Gustafson,          Robbie—145,          174,          188,         2302259         Gwalthney,          Patricia—145,          236         Gwalthney,          Susan—95,          236         Hackethorn,          David—119,          174,          188,         PPM          LAI          Ray          The,         Haden,          Charles—119         Haden,          Susan—119,          213         Hagan,          Margaret—145         Hagemann,          William—95,          227         Hairgrove,          Sylvia—145         Hale,          Jana—119         Hall,          Ford—95,          270,          271,          272,          275         Hall,          Honey—115         Hall,          Jess—119         Hamilton,          Lee—145         Hamner,          Richard—217,          221,          273         Hamner,          Sara—95         Hancock,          Janice—95,          213,          234         Hand,          Beth—145         Hand,          Stephani—145         Hanlon,          Jerry—145,          282         Hanlon,          Mary—119         Hannah,          Heather—95         Hannay,          Bob—145,          269         Hannon,          Cathy—145         Hansberry,          Betsy—95         Harang,          Emily—145         Hardison,          Ann—93,          95         Hardman,          Bruce--145         Hardman,          Keith—95         Hardway,          Vicky—95         Hardy,          Linda--120,          213         Haring,          Helen—120         Haring,          Patricia—145,          288         Harland,          Anne—145         Harle,          Robert—95         Harman,          John—145         Harn,          Larry—280,          281,          95         Harpold,          Rebecca—145         Harrod,          Gregory—145         Hartzell,          Cynthia—95,          213         Harvey,          Deborah—-120,          234         Haskins,          Larry—145         Hastings,          Susan—95,          207         Hawes,          Greg—120         Hawkins,          Dale—145         Hawkins,          Mark—120,          226         Haworth,          Richard—145         Haworth,          Debbie—120         Hayes,          Carol—120         Hayhu rst,          Pamela—120,          212         Haynes,          Pam—146         Heady,          Dianne—95,          99         Healy,          Pat—120         Heard,          Drew—146         Heard,          John—120,          183         Heath,          William—95,          280         Hecht,          Linda—120         Heffler,          Kay—146         Heidtmann,          Kenneth—146         Heike,          John—120         Helman,          Jody—120,          282         Henderson,          Scott—146,          217,          221         Henry,          Scott—120         Hernandez,          Kaye—95         Hernandez,          Terry—146         Herndon,          Emma—146,          219         Herring,          Ann         Herring,          Jan—120         Hewett,          John—120         Hewett,          Pam—96         Hewitt,          Debra—146         Heywood,          Sally—146         Hickman,          Harry—96         Hicks,          Andy          146,          279         Hiebler,          Phil—120,          216,          221         Hilder,          Robert         Hill,          Bill—120         Hill,          Graham—120,          166,          188,          176,         308         Hill,          Jean—120         Hill,          Linda—96,          228,          229         Hilliard,          Mike—96,          203         Hilty,          Wendy—120         Hinckley,          Carolyn—120,          213,          234         Hinds,          Richard—120,          194,          219,          226         Hinds,          Linda—146         Hippard,          Ellen—96         Hippard,          Margeret—146,          219         Hlinak,          Mike—120         Hochstuhl,          Jill         Hodges,          Mark—120,          311         Hoffman,          David—120,          183         Holberg,          Rick—120         Holekamp,          Henri—120         Holiday,          Sally—120         Holloway,          Bill—146         Holmes,          Tommy—96         Holmes,          Susan—120         Holsamback,          Mary—120         Holsamback,          George—96         Honea,          Bruce—96         11         10         11         Hopper,          Helen         Hooper,          Lynn—120         Hoopingarner,          Charles—192,          282         Hopkins,          Kirsten—146         Hopkins,          Linda—96         Hopkins,          Michael—120,          266         Horan,          Dan—121,          278         Horan,          Tim—96,          188,          257,          289         Horn,          Katie—121,          288         Horn,          Susan—96,          229,          231,          235         Houlinhan,          Mike—121         Houlinhan,          Bobby—96         Hoverstock,          Cindy—121,          233         Howard,          Clyde—146         Howard,          Johnny         Howard,          Jo—96         Howard,          Michael—146         Howard,          Nancy—146         Howard ,          Glenn—146         Howeth,          Donna—121,          205         Howes,          Linda—121,          201         Howse,          Susan—96         Hoy,          Denny—146         Hubert,          Rodger—121         Huckeba,          Sandra—146         Hughes,          David—146         Hughes,          Lucian—146         Hull,          Bennett—121         Humble,          Rip—257,          96         Humphries,          Gordon—146,          279         Hunter,          Stephennie—121,          229         Hutchison,          David—146         Hutchison,          Mike         Hyde,          Joyce—96         Hyde,          Jeanette—146,          234         Iglehart,          Dave—96,195,282          |         Ingram,          Laurian—146         Ingram,          Susan—121,          208         lisager,          Edith         Isbell,          Jim—96,          165,          173,          257,          258,         289         Isberg,          Susan—96         J         Jackson,          David—96         Jackson,          Douglas—146,          311         Jackson,          Elaine—146,          219         Jackson,          Pat—97         Jackson,          Patti         Jacob,          Barbara—146         Jacobs,          Russell—146,          217,          230         Jacobs,          Hank—121         Jacquin,          Jules—146,          220         Jahn,          Pam—121         James,          Ann—97,          234         James,          Janet—97         James,          John—146,          221         James,          Linda—121,          205,         Jard,          Jimmy—97,          228         Jeffery,          Jan—97                   Jenkins,          Gwen—121,          212         Jenning,          Micheal—121         Jennings,          Sydney         Jensen,          Denny—122         Jensen,          Erik—97         Jerabeck,          John—97         Joers,          David—146         Joers,          Don—147         Joers,          Karen—122         Johns,          Steve         Johnson,          Arthur—97         Johnson,          Candi—97         Johnson,          Carl—147         Johnson,          Cindy—122         Johnson,          Cynthia—97,          213         Johnson,          Diane—147         Johnson,          Eric—147         Johnson,          Gordon—122,          217,221,          188,         194,          196,          266         agus         la         '         ,         ae         Bohn          ee         ¢         Oh,          I’ve          just          got          to          get          that          big          piece          before          she          does,’  —Bill          Dodge,          Sue          Walser,         e          Stone,          Doug          Jackson,          Marilyn          Macha,          and          Mark          Hodges.         Oo—ON0         a         ©         som          0-00         Johnson,          Karen—122         Johnson,          Katheryn—97         Johnson,          Kenneth—97         Johnson,          Lynne—122,          213         Johnson,          Mary         Johnson,          Jacki—147         Johnson,          Wayne—97         Johnston,          Linda—97         Johnston,          Mike—122,          278         Jolly,          Jennifer—147         Jones,          Beverly—97,          213,          214         Jones,          Greg—122,          266         Jones,          Lynndel—147         Jones,          Susan—97,          213,          214         Jones,          Suzanne—122         Jonte,          Sharon—122,          227         Jopling,          Hugh—147         Jordan,          Andy—97,          217,          221         Jordan,          Ruthmary—122,          227         Jorgensen,          Sheryl—122,          213,          226         Juenger,          Janet—122         Juley,          Peter—147,          219         K         Kahle,          Robert—97         Kalmans,          Patricia—147,          188         Kane,          Aimee—97         Karter,          Gayle—147         Karter,          Gary—122,          221          280         Katopodis,          Lovis—97         Kauffman,          Richard—147         Kaufman,          Sue—97         Kayem,          Doug—97         Kayem,          Laurie—122         Kean,          Richard—147         Keckley,          Bill—97         Keddie,          Cliff—147         Kelley,          John—97,          226         Kelley,          Mike—147         Kelly,          Elizabeth—110,          122         Kelly,          Joe—97,          170,          188,          194,          196,         266         Kelly,          Ruth—147         Kelso,          Alex—122         Kelson,          Mike—122         Kemper,          Daniel—147         Kemper,          Elizabeth—97,          190,          232         Kendall,          Karen—98,          232         Kendall,          Phil—147,          266,          267         Kendall,          Sig—122,          216,          221         Kennedy,          Bruce         Kent,          Glen—98         Kent,          Sam—122,          278         Kern,          Jack—147         Kerver,          Karen—98,          212,          228         Kilburn,          Cheryl—122,          229         Kilpatrick,          Mary—147         King,          Linda—98,          234         King,          Pat—147,          219         King,          Sally—98         Kinney,          Steve—147         Kircher,          Gary—98,          175,          177,          282         Kit,          Sally—122         Klaveness,          Karen—226,          229         Klein,          Robert—122         Klein,          Sara—147         Knapp,          Rochelle—122,          233         Knittel,          Joy—141,          148         Knott,          Russell—148         Koenig,          Thomas—148         Koetter,          Joanne—98,          207         Kohlmaier,          Kathie—148         Kohnert,          Jim—98,          207,          209         Kohnert,          Jill—148         Kramer,          Chris—148         Kratovil,          Phillip—148,          279         Kreuger,          Steven—148,          279         Kroll,          Jerry—98,          270,          271,          272,          273,         274,          275,          27,6          277,          289         Kroll,          Susan—122,          208,          226         Kroulik,          Raymond—123         Kruse,          Larry—123,           216,          220         Kudrle,          Barbara—98         Kudrle,          Stephen—148         Kuhn,          Michael—123,          268         Kunkel,          Hershel—98,          239         Kunz,          Gary         L         Ladrillero,          Maria—148,          228         Lain,          Flo—98,          313         Laird,          Jim—86,          98,          282,          283         Laird,          John          B.—98,          216         Laird,          Laurie—123         Lalicker,          James—123,          280         Lambert,          Arthur—148         Lampee,          Susan—123         Lancer,          Linda—148         Landrum,          Jim—98         Lange,          James—148         Lange,          Ronnie—123,          217,          221         Larek,          Lucyan—148         Laroche,          Bruce—123         Larsen,          Brent—98         Larsen,          Kirby—123         Lascoe,          Tommy—148         Lashley,          Sharon—123,          213         Latham,          Marianne—123,          219         Laughlin,          Nancy—123         Law,          Peter         Lawson,          Bonnie—148         Lawson,          Jeanne—148,          236         Leachmann,          Ricky—148         Lear,          Jeanelle—123         Leatherwood,          Ricky—98         Leatherwood,          Tim—98,          266         Lebeaux,          Deborah—148         LeBlanc,          Charles—98,          207,          209         LeBlanc,          Jim—123         Ledbetter,          Gayle—123         Lee,          Lana         Lee,          Linda—123         Lee,          Randy—148,          279         Lee,          Robert—136,          148         Leflar,          Virginia—148         Leifeste,          Ann—148         Leigh,          Sharon—6,          148         Leith,          Mary          C.—148         Leitner,          Kathy—148         Leone,          Harold—148         Lerman,          Charles—148         Lasartre,          Kenneth—148         Lesch,          Jack—123,          278         Leslie,          James—124         Lewis,          Dan—98         Lewis,          Ellen—124,          226,          227,          229,          288         Lewis,          Glen—149         Lewis,          Jo—149,          234         Lewis,          Kathy—148         Lewis,          Marsha—124         Lewis,          Rick—149         Lewis,          Kere—98         Lewis,          Sally—98         Lien,          Danny—124         Lien,          Miriam—149         Lindley,          Bob—98         Lindow,          Kathie—149,          154         Lindsey,          Ardath—149,          228         Lippold,          Paul—99,          229         Little,          Lynn—149         Little,          Randy—136,          149,          175,          176,         279,          252         Littlejohn,          Joseph—124         Livingston,          Bill—124,          216,          220,          228,         229         Lloyd,          Karen         Lobner,          Roy—149          |         Lockhart,          Lisa—124,          227,          229         Logan,          Mary—124,          205,          233         Lopeman,          Karen—99         Lorenz,          Perry—99         Louden,          Eddie—124,          257,          264         Love,          Jeff          B.—110,          124         Love,          Jeff          D.—124,          182         Love,          Mark—149,          217,          221         Lower,          Elizabeth—149         Lucia,          Greg—99,          188,          194,          196,          229         Luckett,          Lisa—149,          188         Ludke,          Mark—124,          268         Ludlam,          Robert—149         Ludlam,          Bill—124         Lund,          Sam—124         Lytle,          Allison—124         M         MacComb,          Lovise—124,          217,          220         311         MacComb,          Alan—99,          217         Macevitt,          Marjorie—99,          227         MacFarland,          Steve—99,          226,          229         MacFerran,          Samual—150         Macha,          Marilyn—110,          124,          188,          311         Mackay,          Alex—150         Mackey,          Jean—150,          219         MacLean,          Douglas—150         MacLeod,          Tom—124,          216         MacMurrough,          Vicki—99         MacSpadden,          Don—124,          280         Mahoney,          Molly—124         Mahoney,          Mike—150         Mahoney,          Pat—124         Mako,          Dan—124         Malloy,          Geoff—124         Malloy,          Teddy—125         Mandrel,          Rick—150,          221         Mann,          Nancy—99,          205,          228         Mann,          Steve—125         Manning,          Bill—125         Manny,          Ben—125,          216,          221         Maroney,          Judy—150         Marsh,          David—99,          239         Marshall,          Scott—150         Marti,          Christina—150         Martin,          Daryl—150,          269         Martin,          Howard—125         Martin,          William—125         Martinez,          Karen—150         Marxen,          Tamara—150         Mataya,          Janice—125         Matheson,           John         Mathews,          Deborah—125         Mathews,          Paul—99         Matnew,          Charles—150         Maupin,          Mike—125         Maxcy,          Melissa—150,          196         Maxon,          Tracy—125         Maxwell,          Dick—150,          216,          219,          220         May,          meals          |         Mayne,          Larry—125         Mays,          Jerry—125,          217,          219,          220,          229         McAdow,          Lewis—149         McAlister,          Mickey         McAlister,          Penny—149         McAndrews,          Dennis—99,          166,          168         McAnally,          Rosemari—99         McBee,          William—125         McCampbell,          Jim—149         McCann,          Helen—99,          175,          177         McCann,          Tom—149,          279         McCarver,          Jay—149         McClanahan,          Janet—99,          228,          229,          233         McCleary,          Mary—149         McCleskey,          James—149,          216         McClure,          Karen—125,          217,          221,          $26         McColgin,          Dennis—149         McConnell,          Edwin—125         McCormick,          Steve—99         McDaniel,          Bill—99         McDermott,          Janis—99,          205         McDermott,          Nanci—99,          208         McDonald,          Brownie—266         McDonald,          Mary—149         McDonald,          Pat—149,          269         McEwan,          Jean—125         McGarvey,          James         McGary,          Jon—99,          283         McGowen,          Kathy—144,          149         McGlasson,          James—99         McGregor,          Micheal—149         McGrossen,          James         McGuire,          Marcia—149         McHenry,          Barbara—99,          213         McHenry,          Marty—99         McKenna,          Gail—99,          213         McKissack,          Cindy—100         McKissack,          Scott         McLain,          Cindy—100         McLain,          Nancy         McLean,          Barbara—100,          213         McLaughlin,          Dennis—125,          282         McLeroy,          Steve—125         McMahon,          Kathy—149,          228         McMahon,          Mary—125         McManis,          Paul—125         McMaster,          Jean—25,          213         McMaster,          Tom—100         McMillan,          Emil—149         McMurry,          Margo—125         McMurry,          Mike—100         McPherson,          Janis—125         McQuown,          Scott—100         McReynolds,          Jimmy—125         McSpadden,          Floyd—199,          100         McSpadden,          Jean—150         McWhorter,          Robert—150,          217,          221         Meadows,          Tracy—125,          268         Medlin,          Linda—100         Medlin,          Sherry—130         Meek,          Ted—100,          269         Meley,          Lucy—100,          233         Melton,          Robin—100,          233         Menking,          Lynn—150         Mercier,          Monica—125         Mertz,          Patricia—125,          208,          212         Metherd,          Elaine—125         Meyer,          William—130         Mikeskou,          Lavenia—205         Mike,          Millegan—270,          271,          272,          274         Miller,          Ann—188         Miller,          David—125         Miller,          Janet—125         Miller,          Karen—130,          216,          220         Miller,          Kenny—125,          220         Miller,          Leslie—130         Miller,          Linda—100,          229,          288         Miller,          Marnie—125,          288         Miller,          Ralph         Mills,          Dean—150         Mills,          Terry—125         Milne,          Ann—150         Milne,          John—100         Mitchell,          Cynthia         Mitchell,          Dudley—125,          269         Mitchell,          Marji—100         Mitchell,          Scott—100         Mitchell,          Sheridan—126         Mize,          Penny—100         Moerbe,          Rick—101,          230         Montgomery,          Jane—101         Montroy,          Joe—126         Moody,          Carol—101,          233         Moody,          Tod         Moore,          Craig—150         Moore,          Elaine—150         Moore,          Ellen—150         Moore,          Larry—150         Moore,          Thomas—10 1,          207         Moore,          William—126,          268         Morales,          Carol—126         Moreland,          Karen—150         Moreland,          Richard—101         Morgan,          Judy—126,          188         Morris,          Bertram—126         Morris,          Henry—150         Morris,          Patricia—151         Morrison,          Barry         Morrison,          John—126         Morrison,          Mark—101         Morrison,          Mark—126,          203         Morrison,          Molly—151         Morrow,          Ann—126         Morse,          Robin—151,          188         Morton,          Dick—151,          269          °         Morton,          Mary          Sue—101,          133         Mosher,          Kathy—151         Mosley,          Carol—126,          217,          220         Moss,          Martha—126,          208         Muilenburg,          Kris         Muilenburg,          Loral—126         Mullenex,          Peggy—151         Muller,          Carol—151         Muller,          Linda—101,          204,          228         Mullins,          Virgil—151         Mullowney,          Richard          151         Muncaster,          Leslie—126         Murdick,          Ellen--151         Murphree,          Eileen—297         Murphy,          Mike—151         Murphy,          Mike—151         Murphy,          Mike         Murphy,          Pat—101,          239         Murphy,          Pat—101,          227         Murphy,          Peggy—126         Mu ssella,          Martha—116,          126         Musgrave,          Joe—126,          217,          221         Muske,          Bill—101,          266         N         Nagle,          Jill—127,          288         Nagle,          Steve—101,          171,          207,          226         Narum,          Wendy—101         Neal,          Molli—101         Nebeker,          Gil—101,          266         Neef,          Cece—101,          195,          203         Neidert,          Laura—127,          238         Nelezen,          Ginger—151         Nelson,          Kay—151         Nelson,          Nancy—151         Nelson,          Susan—151,          175,          228,          231         Nelson,          Warren—101         Nemir,          James—101         Nester,          Don—151         Neudom,          Stephen—151         Neukom,          Susan—151         Nevill,          Ginger—101,          173,          205         Newburn,          Tommy—127         Newcomb,          Charles—151         Newcomb,          Gary—101         Newman,          Eddie—101         Newsome,          Jim—127         Newton,          Ronald—127         Nichols,          Terry—101         Nicholson,          Nancy—127         Nielsen,          Allan—101         Nielsen,          Bob—102,          209         Nielsen,          Brian—151,          207         Nisbet,          Sharon—151         Noble,          Robert—151         Nolan,          Sally—127,          132         Nonmacher,          Susan—151         Norman,          Terre—102         North,          Lu          Ann—127         North,          Max—102         North,          Thomas—102         Norton,          Diane—127         Notestine,          David          152         Nowlin,          Sandy—152         Nuckolls,          Paul—102         Nunnally,          Mike—152         O         Oakes,          Mike—127         Oaks,          Susie—152         O’Bannon,          Sue—102         Oberg,          Sharon—152         O’Brien,          Margaret—127,          235,          288         Ochterbeck,          Lloyd—152         Ochterbeck,          Theresa—102         O'Conner,          Karen—152         O'Dell,          Sharon—127         Ogden,          Robin—152         Oglesbee,          James—152         O’Heron,          Bill—152         O’Keffe,          Robert—102         Olde,          Robert—152,          279         Oldham,          Margo—127         Oliphant,          Bob—127         Oliver,          Ben—127         Oliver,          Bill—127         Olson,          Joe—127         O'Neill,          Bob—152         O'Neill,          Collett—102,          236         O'Neill,          Kathy—127,          200,          227         9          O'Neill,          Maura—152         11          Oney,          Blair—102,          217,          221         9          Oney,          Christopher—152         9          Oney,          Robert—152,          228         10          O'Reilly,          Mary—127         1          O'Reilly,          Peter         Orr,          Lawson—152         Orr,          Russell—152,          217,          220         O          Osborn,          Jeffery—127,          282         |          O’Shields,          Pat—102,          231         Osenbaugh,          John—127         Ousley,          Stephen—152         Overbeck,          Douglass—102         Overturf,          Dean—102,          168,          284         Owen,          Nancy—152         ?          Owens,          Janie—152         |          Owens,          Richard—102         Owens,          Steve—127,          268         Oxley,          Chris—269         Oxspring,          Marzelle—152         )          Oyster,          David—152,          221,          236         Pp         Palmer,          Timmie—127         Pappas,          Gregory—127         Parish,          Debbie—127         Park,          John—102         Parkans,          Dana—152         Parker,          Lola—152         Parker,          William—127         Parkinson,          Lacey—152,          231         Parks,          Teresa—127         Parks,          Willa—102,          207         Pate,          Perry—127         Paton,          Leonard—127,          278         Patterson,          Gayle—152,          231         Patterson,          Jennifer—127         Patterson,          Richard—127         Pauli,          Michael—152         Paul,          Betty—152         )          Payne,          Carl—127         )          Payne,          Jacqueline—127,          288         Peabody,          Susan—127,          229         Peacock,          Ethyl—102,          207         Pearcy,          Richard—152         Pearson,          Kenny—127,          257,          263,          264,         280         Pearson,          Pam—102         Peck,          Ronald         Peguero,          Rita—152,          217,          218,          221         Pennington,          Kathy—152         Penny,          Lee-—127,          221         Pepper,          Gary—102         Percie,          Golda—128,          234         Percie,          Paula—102,          212         Pereles,          Richard—128         Perine,          Diana—152,          287         Peters,          Laura—128         Peterson,          Jill—102         Peterson,          Mark—153         Peterson,          Mary—102,          188,          207,          212         Peterson,          Randy—128         Peterson,          Shirley—153         Peterson,          Stephen—128         Peterson,          Thomas—103         Pfeil,          Allan         Philley,          David         Philley,          David         Phillips,          Ann—153         Phillips,          Tom—128         Phillips,          William—128         Phipps,          Janie—103         Pinger,          Linda—128         Pippert,          Linda—128         Pitcher,          Chip—128         Pitcher,          Wendy—128,          287         Pitcock,          Sam—279         Pitts,          Kevin—128         Platt,          Pattie—110,          128         Plaza,          Polly—103,          195,          200,          229         Plumhoff,          Craig—128,          216,          220,          229         Poch,          Lilea—153         Pollock,          Irene—103         Polite,          Janna—153         Porter,          Linda—153,          288         Powell,          Barbara—128,          229         Powell,          Dick         Powell,          Dick—153         Powell,          Janet—128,          213         Powell,          Lisa—103,          188,          205,          229         Powell,          Regina—103,          231         Powers,          Brenda—103         Powers,          Deborah—103,          231,          236         Paythress,          Deborah—128         -n          before          classes          students          such          as          Flo          Lain          and          Kathy          Grayum         seen          on          the          balcony          overlooking          Inspiration          Mall.         Poythress,          Paul—103,          270,          271,          pW          fed         275,          276         Pravel,          Mark—153         Prehn,          Kay—128,          213,          227,          229         Prendergast,          Mike—153         Prescott,          Gail—128         Prescott,          Stanley—128         Price,          Chris—128         Prichard,          Gaye—128         Prichard,          Marilyn—153         Prigg,          Becki—128,          227         Proctor,          Linda—103,          234         Prokop,          Charles—153,          188,          217,          221         Prosvenzaro,          Carolyn         Pruitt,          Marsha—128         Pryor,          Tony—128,          196         Pugh,          Victor—153         Purnell,          Howard—153         Purnell,          Marilyn—103,          236         R         Raaphorst,          Beatrice—103         Radding,          Nancy—128,          227,          229         Radut,          Carole—153         Radut,          Cindy—96,          103         Rae,          Linda—153         Raiffeisen,          Willard—103         Rairigh,          Beverly—128,          216,          220229         Ralmuto,          Frank—128         Ramsey,          David—103         Ramsey,          Ronny—103         Randlett,          Susan—128,          229         Raney,          Sarah—103,          212,          228,          231         Rathbun,          Robert—103         Rayburn,          Jim—153         Ray,          Rory—153         Ready,          Ruth—128,          234         Reagan,          Deborah—128         Reass,          Stephani—153         Rechcygl,          Gordon—153         Rechcygl,          William—128         Record,          James—103         Reed,          Donald—128         Reed,          Frank—129,          280         Reed,          Richard—153         Reed,          Robert         Reed,          Wanda—153,          231         Reedstrom,          Suzanne—153         Reese,          Red—103         Reese,          George—153,          269         Reid,          Ellen—129,          212         Reilly,          Jack—103,          219,          221         Reimer,          David—153,          269         Reimer,          James—153,          269         Reining,          Judy—103         Reneau,          Douglas—103         Reneau,          Melanie—153         Renner,          Dale—129         Reynolds,          John—154,          228         Reynolds,          Lin—154,          139,          23          1236;         288         Reynolds,          Marilyn—103,          213         Reynolds,           Patty—129,          174         Rhodes,          Kim—154         Ricards,          Andrea—154         Rice,          Ralph—129         Richardson,          Ann—154,          208         Richardson,          Ann          C.          129         Richardson,          Bob—103         Richardson,          Jackie—104,          174,          176,         177,          181,          188,          212,          214,          227,          229,         252         Richardson,          Janet—154         Richardson,          Ray—104,          216,          221         Richardson,          Robert         Riedel,          Kathy—154         Riley,          Rusty—104         Ring,          Barbara—129         Ring,          Bob—104         Ripper,          Rebecca—154         Ripple,          Thomas—154,          269         Robbins,          Sam—154,          279         Roberson,          Lynda—104         Robertson,          Bill—104         Robertson,          Bonnie—129         Robinson,          Bob—154         Robinson,          Joan—154         Robinson,          Tim—129         Rock,          Chris—104         Roe,          Elizabeth—104         Rock,          Sharon—129         Roe,          Richard—129         Rogers,          Barry—104         Rogers,          Carolyn—154         Rogers,          Dick—154         Rogers,          Richard—104         Rogers,          Sandra—104,          203,          205         Rogers,          Sandy—154         Rogers,          Sherry—104,          203         Rogers,          Susie—154         Rogers,          Wynne         Rolke,          David—129,          282         Rollins,          Bill—129         Rollins,          Edna—154         Rollins,          Sally—100,          129,          187,          229,         234,         Rosenstein,          Dan—104,          191,          216,         220         Ross,          Jim—154,          104         Ross,          Reggie—104         Roth,          James         Rothrock,          Stacy—154         Rothwell,          Tessa—104         Rowland,          Brenda—129         Rowland,          Hellen—154         Rowley,          Mike—130,          283         Rowley,          Sandy—104,          212         Roy,          Leigh—130,          212,          228,          229         Royder,          Diané—154         Royse,          Jan—130         Rozelle,          Paige—154         Rozelle,          Rick—104,          226,          266         Rupert,          Mike—208         Russell,          Cheryl—155         Russell,          Christie—155         Russell,          Judy—130          Ryan,          Ronald—104         S         Sachs,          Kathy—155         Sackenreuther,          Scott—155         Sadler,          Philip—130,          278         Sakwitz,          Charles—155         Salisbury,          Linda—104,          288         Sampley,          Sharon—155,          233         Sampley,          Wanda—104,          190,          233         Sanders,          Brent—155         Sanders,          Leah—104         Sands,          Leslie—130         Santi,          Susan—155         Saunders,          Melanie—130         Savage,          Mary          Ann—130,          208         Scardino,          Philip         Scheffler,          Joyce—155         Scherwitz,          Linn—130,          268,          278         Schill,          Jay—155         Schill,          Nancy—130,          227         Schiller,          Margaret—142,          155         Schimmel,          Kathi—130         ’          Scleeter,          Debbie—105         Schork,          Elaine—227         Schoore,          Alice—155,          238         Schuck,          Mike—105,          174,          176,252,         267         Schultz,          Ann         Schultz,          Randy—130,          278         Schwaller,          Lee—105         Schwartz,          Peggy—105,          212,          214         Schwartzkopf,          Mary—195,          213         Schwartzkopf,          Steven—130,          226,          268         Scott,          Elsa—130,          232         Scott,          Laurie—130         Scott,          Mary—130,          217,          226         Scott,          Nancy—-155,          232         10         Seaman,          Linda—105,          213,          227         Seaman,          Susan—130,          229         Seely,          Anne—105,          207         Seely,          Chris—155         Sefeldt,          Mike—155         Sefeldt,          Nils—105         Sehnert,          Mark—130,          266,          267,          280         Seiffert,          Mike—130         Sells,          Patricia—105         Sellers,          Mike—105,          221         Shackelford,          Sally—130         Shahan,          Glen—130,          257,          258,          259,         261,          262,          263,          264,          265         Sharp,          Terrie—94,          105         Sharpless,          Janice—130,          229         Shedd,          Paul—130         Shelton,          Dana—155         Shepherd,          Sue—105,          192         Shepler,          Danny—130         Sheridan,          Dennis—105         Sherk,          Gretchen—130         Sherwood,          Robin—155         Shock,          Duane—105         Shorck,          Elaine—131         Sides,          Susan —131         Siff,          Joe—105,          188,          194,          196         Siff,          Ted—86,          105,          188,          194,          196,         197,          229         Sikes,          Cynthia—131         Silva,          John—155         Simmons,          Charles—105,          194,          266         Simon,          Steven—131         Simpkins,          Coleman—155         Simpson,          Bob—105,          266         Simpson,          Bonnie—131,          233         Simpson,          John—155         Sinclair,          Richard—131         Singletary,          Gary—105         Siracusa,          Christopher—155         Skiles,          Kathy—105,          239         Skogland,          Bonnie—105,          217,          228,         229°          231         Slaughter,          Carol—105         Slaughter,          Marc—155         Slaymaker,          Chuck—91,          105         Slaymaker,          Scott—155,          269,          279         Sleator,          Bill—155         Slick,          Steve—105,          226,          282         Sloan,          Paul—155         Small,          Ann—106,          228,          233         Smallwood,          Deborah—131,          208,         228         Smith,          Amy—155         Smith,          Colin—106,          238         Smith,          Diane—155         Smith,          Doug—131,          268         Smith,          Gary—131         Smith,          George—155         Smith,          Janet—155         Smith,          Josephine—106         Smith,          Judi—106         Smith,          Kathy—106,          227         Smith,          Kathy—155         Smith,          Lanny         Smith,          Linda—131         Smith,          Meg—199,          131         Smith,          Randle—131         Smith,          Ricky—106         Smith,          Robert—131         Smith,          Sherry—131         Smith,          Stanley          A.          (Butch)—106         Smith,          Stanley          H.—106,          230,          266         Smith,          Susan—106,          228,          233         Smith,          Thomas—106,          266         Snedaker,          Randy—131         Snellgrove,          Sally—155         Snowden,          Deborah—155         Sommer,          Suzanne—131         Southerland,          Randy—131         Sowers,          Leslie—106         Spafford,          Barbara—156         Span,          Bill         Sparks,          Dick—106         Spears,          Matt—131         Spears,          Susan—136,          156,          174,          176,         187,          188,          252         Speights,          Randy—91,          106         Spiker,          Cynthia—156         Springgate,          Cheryl—156,          158         Sprowls,          Steve—132         St.          Aubin,          Kenny—104         St.          John,          Betsy—221         St.          John,          Mary—104         St.          John,          Susan—105,          207,          236         St.          Martin,          Susan—130         Stacy,          Becky—106         Stahl,          Peggy—156,          235         Stallings,          Guy—156         Stands,          Cathie—156,          217,          221         Stanley,          Georgiana—156         Stanton,          Terry—106,          266         Stanwood,          Allison—205,          228,          229         Stark,          Debby—156         Stauffacher,          Rick—156,          174         Stayman,          David—156         Stazo,          Barbara—156         Steen,          Johnnie—106         Stein,          Allan         Stentz,          Mary—156         Stephens,          Robert—106,          280         Stephens,          Linda—156         Stevenson,          Gregg—132         Stevenson,          Pam—106,          192,          193         Steveson,          Candace—106         Stewart,          Collin—132,          268         Stewart,          Jamie—156         Stiles,          Mark—106         Stine,          Sherryl—156,          287         Stine,          Susan—132,          229         Stober,          Paula         Stockman,          Mike         Stoker,          Jody—156,          216,          221         Stokes,          Cindy—132         Stokes,          Mary—132         Stone,          Don—106         Stone,          Lee—106,          193,          212,          303,          311         Stone,          Robert—106,          227         Stoneburner,          Susan—132,          228,          229         Stovall,          David—156,          279         Strickland,          Glenn—132         Stuart,          Bill—106,          207         Stuckey,          Holly         Sublett,          Shelley—123,          227,          228         Suchecki,          Tommy—132,          282         Suggs,          Richard—106,          192,          194         Summers,          Don—106         Summers,          Susan—6,          156,          188         Sumners,          Billy—107         Sunday,          Randy—107,          188,          226,          229         Susie,          Charles,—132         Sutton,          Ben—107,          217,          221         Swann,          Bill—230         Swanson,          Toni—132,          134         Sweeney,          John—107         Swinbank,          Laura—156,          216,          220,          233         Swinbank,          Tom—107,          192,          216,          220         Sydow,          David—156         Sykes,          Bobby—156         Sykes,          Jim—132         T         Tabbert,          Cathy—156         Taff,          Sherri—132         Talley,          Phyllis—107,          287         Talty,          Anne—132,          227,          229,          231         Tanguy,          Nicky—156         Tantt,          Connie—156         Tartt,          Connie—144         Taylor,          Douglas—156,          208         Taylor,          Janis—132         Taylor,          Pat—132         Teltschik,          Carol—107,          207         Temple,          Tyrone—132         Tenison,          Carol—116,          132         Terry,          Linda—132,          233,          288         Terry,          Steve—132,          208,          268         Terwey,          David—132,          193,          217,          221         Terry,          Linda—213         Tessmer,          David—133,          216,          219,          220         Teverbaugh,          Monty—114,          133,          183         Thayer,          Frank—156         Thiebeult,          Charles—156,          269         Thomas,          Brad—107         Thomas,          Carol—156         Thomas,          Donnie—156         Thomas,          Joyce—156         Thomas,          Ronnie—156,          217,          221         Thomason,          David—157         Thompson,          Beth—107         Thompson,          Carol—133,          231         Thompson,          Carol—157,          231         Thompson,          Cebe—107,          228,          229,          231         Thompson,          Don—107         Thompson,          Janet—133         Thompson,          Kathryn—133,          231         Thompson,          Linsley—133         Thompson,          Nancy—157         Thompson,          Richard         Thompson,          Rick—107         Thomson,          Diane—133         Thorn,          Carol—157,          188         Thorn,          Coleen—157         Thornquist,          Agneta—10,          107,          246         Thornton,          Davey—133,          278         Thornton,          Helen—133         Thweatt,          Jo          Ann—157         Tibbets,          Barbara—107,          232         Tickle,          Greg—157         Tinkle,          Jerry—107,          157         Tisdale,          James—157         Tisdale,          Susan—133         Toelke,          Bill         Toelke,          Dudley—157         Tomforde,          Tommy—157,          279         Torn,          Margie—122,          133,          213,          227         Torn,          Roland         Torn,          Sam—107,          172,          269         Towsley,          Donald—133         Tracy,          Jack—107         Tracy,          Jack          R.—133         Tracy,          Marshall—157         Trantham,          Ray—107,          238         Traux,          Robert—107         Treadway,          Susan—133         Treitel,          Mike—157         Treitel,          Susan         Trentham,          Hal—133,          174,          278         Trick,          Jeff—133         Troncale,          Pete—133         Trotter,          Richard—157         Trout,          John—157,          217,          220         Truax,          Pat—157         Trube,          Collin—133         Tucker,          Jane—107         Tucker,          Jeff—133         Tucker,          Tommy—157,          279         Turner,          Dave—133,          175,          188,          280         Turner,          Nina—129,          133,          212,          288         Tyler,          David—157         Tyler,          David          L.—157,          226         U         Underwood,          Carroll—107,          212,          234         Unwin,          Don—157,          217,          221         Urban,          Mike—133,          188,          196         V         Vaden,          Pete—133,          268         Valentino,          Julie—157         Van          Dervbur,          Douglas—133         Van          Eaton,          Barbara—157,          221         Van          Eaton,          Bryan—107,          193,          216,         219,          220,          227         Van          Loozen,          Clay—133,          208,          278         Van          Scoy,          Bill—133,          216,          220         Veazey,          Robert—107,          166,          278         Vedder,          Richard—157         Vestal,          Steve—133,          257         Vickery,          Ed—158,          279         Vines,          June—108,          205         Vlasek,          Linda—133         W         Wadford,          H.—268         Wagner,          Don—133         Wagner,          Marietta—133         Wagner,          Nicky—108,          216,          221         Wagner,          Tommy         Wagoner,          Skip—108,          216,          220         Walden,          Bobby—158         Waldrum,          Bob—133,          226         Walker,          Charles—133         Walker,          Irl—158         Walker,          Joan—108         Walker,          Lee—108         Wallace,          Dave—134         Wallace,          Patrick—280         Waller,          Jean—134         Wallick,          Kathi—108,          207         Wallner,          Sally—158         Walne,          James—158,          269         Walser,          Kay—158         Walsh,          Fay—134,          227         Walsh,          Patti—108,          213         Walters,          Suzy—158         Walton,          Stephen—108,          286         Wambold,          Katherine—158,          233         Ward,          Stanley—134         Ward,          Norman—134         Wardell,          Jocilyn—158         Warlick,          Don—158,          217         Warlick,          John—108,          193,          280         Warren,          Charles—134,          216         Warren,          Lloyd         Warwick,          Carolyn—108         Watford,          Hardy—134         Watson,          Lynda—108,          236         Watson,          Pam—134         Watson,          Robert—207,          209         Watz,          Caryl—108         Wavra,          Rubin—158         Weaver,          Beverly—121,          134         Weaver,          Connie—134         Weed,          Keith—158         Weed,          Sharon—134,          208         Weeks,          Beverly—108,          232         Weeks,          John—108,          196         Weich,          Debbie—108         Weige,          Mary          Kate—134,          234         Weinman,          Judy—108         Welch,          Debbie         Weller,          Larraine—158         Wells,          Tullos—134         Wells,          Jeff—158         Wendenbur,          Hardy—158         Wentz,          Connie—134         Wernich,          Mark—108,          226         Wessels,          Bob—135         West,          Alan—135,          282         West,          Becky—135         West,          Judi—158         West,          Kay—158,          175         Westberg,          Joan—108,          207         Weyland,          Jane—158         Weyland,          Philip—108         Whatley,          Janet—158         Wheatcroft,          David—108         Wheelahan,          Cinda—109         Wheeler,          Janis—158         Whelan,          Nancy—135,          205         White,          Carey—135,          268         White,          David—109         White,          Emmett—109         White,          Eileen—158         —         ooovuv7o          woo         _         White,          Michael—109         White,          Susan—135,          212         Whitehead,          Charlee—135,          213         Whitehead,          Charles—159         Whiteside,          Richard—159         Wiggins,          Bill—159         Wiggins,          Diane—159         Wilde,          Randy—159         Wilkerson,          Patsy—135,          288         Wilkins,          Dale—135         Wilkinson,          Phil—159,          269         Willhoite,          Sherri—135         Williams,          Bonnie—109,          212         Williams,          Chery]         Williams,          Richie—135,          283         Williams,          George—159         Williams,          Jana—135         Williams,          Karen—135         Williams,          Llynn—109         Williams,          Richard—109,          282         Williford,          Martha          A.—109,          206,          207         Willingham,          Jimmy—135         Willis,          Kyle—109,          266,          267         Wilson,          Charlene—159         Wilson,          Larry—135         Wilson,          Rick—154,          207         Wilson,          John          R.—109         Wilton,          Ronsall—159,          216,          220         Wimbrow,          Chuck—159         Winslett,          Walter—135         Winslow,          Wendy—231         Winston,          Charles—109         Winters,          Bill         Winzeler,          Thomas—135         Winzeler,          Wendy—135         Wise,          Karen—109         Witherspoon,          Dale—109         Witmer,          Stuart         Woestermeyer,          Joetta—159         Wolansky,          Joann—135         Wolf,          Cheryl—159         Wolf,          Sally—159         Solski,          Eva—159         Wommack,          Bobby—159         Wood,          Charles—159         Wood,          Fran—109         Wood,          Gail—159         Wood,          Larry—135,          278         Wood,          Mark—159,          269         Wood,          William—159         Woodard,          Woody—135,          229,          282         Woods,          Mary          Jane—109         Wooldridge,          Jim—109         Wooten,          John—109         Wright,          Harold—109,          201,          203,          oR          f         221,          238         Wright,          Kay—159         Wright,          Paul—159         Wright,          Randy—159         Wright,          Susan—159         Wylie,          James—135         Wylie,          Jean—159         Wylie,          Pam—135         yf         Yackel,          Shirley—109,          207         Yantis,          Deborah—159,          216,          221         Yarberry,          Diane—159         Yarberry,          Linda—109         Yorston,          Margaret—135         Youdan,          Jimmy—159         Young,          Camille—159,          188,          231,          288         Young,          Sherry—159         Yust,          Alisa—6,          135,          188,          213         Z         Zabriskie,          Sharon—159,          288         Zagst,          Steve—109         Zahn,          Milt—135         Zahn,          Steve—135         Zimmerman,          Lovise—159         A         MISS          CARSLISE          ALLEN         Homemaking,          B.S.,          Mary          Washington         University,          34,          234         MRS.          EDELWEISS          AMES         Speech,          B.A.,          Hardin-Simmons;          29,          168         MRS.          JESS          ANTHONY         Biology,          B.S.,          S.M.,          Louisiana          State          Uni-         versity          M.          Ed.,          University          of          Houston;         36,192,015         MRS.          JANET          ATSINGER         English,          B.A.,          Rice          University;          36,          173,         229         MR.          W.          H.          AUDAS         Patrolman,          25         B         MRS.          RUTH          BAILEY         Homemaking,          B.S.,          Mary          Hardin          Baylor,         M.          Ed.,          University          of          Houston;          34,          234         MR.          JACK          BALLARD         Principal,          East          Texas          State,          B.S.;          M.S.,         20         MISS          WANDA          BARBER          :         Spanish,          B.A.,          University          of          the          Ameri-         cas,          University          of          Houston;          28         MRS.          STANLEY          BEDUR         Spanish,          B.A.,          University          of          Houston;          28,         228         MRS.          JOAN          BELK         English,          B.A.,          University          of          Houston;          26         MRS.          ANNE          BELL         Mathematics,          B.A.,          Rice          University          28,         33         MRS.          MAURINE          BENNATTE         Nurse;          24,          235,          179;          R.N.          Herman          Hos-         pital         MISS          LINDA          BENSON         Geometry,          B.A.,          Oklahoma          Baptist          Uni-         versity;          33         MR.          LOUIS          BILLINGTON         Driver’s          Education,          B.S.,          University          of         Texas;          34,          35         Mrs.          Jess          Anthony          enjoyed          chaperoning          a          stu-         dent          bus          trip          to          an          out-of-town          football         game.         Faculty          Index         MR.          DALLAS          BLAGG         Spanish,          B.S.,          South          West          Texas;          28         MISS          BETTY          BOLLINGER         Mathematics,          B.S.,          Louisiana          State          Uni-         Oklahoma          University;          30         MRS.          ELEANOR          BONEWITZ         English,          B.S.,          University          of          Houston;          26         MR.          JAMES          BOUCHER         Assistant          Principal,          East          Texas          Teacher’s         Col lege          Physical          Education,          B.A.,          M.A.;         Education          21         MRS.          GERALDINE          BOYLE         Physical          Science,          B.A.,          University          of         Texas;          32,          172         MRS.          ELIZABETH          BRAND         Government,          B.A.,          Heidelberg,          M.          Ed.,         Bowling          Green;          30         MISS          GERALDINE          BRANOM         Librarian,          East          Texas          State          College,          B.A.,         University          of          Texas          M.A.,          University          of         Illinois,          L.S;          23,          236         MISS          NELDA          BRISTOW         English,          B.A.,          North          Texas          State          Teacher’s         College;          26,          29,          229         MR.          BUCK          BROOKS         Industrial          Arts,          B.S.,          Sam          Houston          State         Teacher's          College;          35         MRS.          MARGARET          BROWNE         English,          B.S.,          B.A.,          Texas          Women’s          Uni-         versity,          M.A.,          University          of          Texas;          26,         190         MR.          WALDO          BUCHANAN         American          History,          Economics,          A.B.,          Okla-         homa          Baptist          University,          M.          Bus.          Admn.,         Oklahoma          University;          30         MRS.          SARAH          BYBEE         Mathematics,          B.A.,          University          of          Texas;         33,          190         MRS.          BARBARA          BYWATERS         Spanish,          B.A.,          Rice          University;          28         c         MRS.          GAIL          CALLAHAN         English,          B.A.,          University          of          Houston;          26         MISS          FAYE          CARMICHEL         English,          B.A.,          Mississippi          State          College         for          Women;          30         MISS          REBECCA          CARMICHEL         English,          World          His.,          Mississippi          State         College          for          Women,          B.A.;          26         MR.          JOHN          CARTER          ;         Distributive          Education,          B.S.,          Sam          Houston         State          Teachers          College,          B.S.,          University         ity          of          Houston;          30,          239         MR.          J.          T.          CARTER         American          History,          B.S.,          Sam          Houston         State          Teachers          College,          B.S.,          University         of          Houston,          M.S.,          lowa          State          University;         30         MR.          CHARLES          CHURCHILL         Athletics,          B.S.,          Lamar          Tech;          31,          180,          256         MR..GERALD          CLANTON         Band,          Music,          B.S.,          Sam          Houston          State         Teacher’s          College,          M.Ed.,          University          of         Houston;          29,          216,          219,          221         MRS.          BERTHA          CLARK         Mathematics,          B.A.,          Hardin-Simmons,         M.A.,          University          of          Texas;          33         MRS.          NANETTE          CLARK         English,          B.A.,          Rice          University;          26         MR.          JAMES          CLECKLER         American          History,          P.E.,          B.S.,          University          of         Alabama;          30,          266,          284         MR.          DON          COLEMAN         Physical          Education,          B.S.,          Lamar          Tech;          Sle         270,          2 21          2727          7          eae         MRS.          MARILYN          COLLIER         Spanish,          B.A.,          University          of          Houston;          28         MISS          JEANETTE          CORMIER         English,          B.A.,          U.S.L.;          26         MR.          BOB          CORNELIUS         Mathematics,          Athletics,          B.S.,          South          West         Texas;          33,          172,          269         MR.          HENRY          COX         English,          B.A.,          Southern          Methodist          Uni-         versity;          11,          26         D         MR.          CHARLES          DEXTER         American          History,          Athletics,          B.S.          and         M.          Ed.,          East          Texas          State          Teacher’s          Col-         lege;          30,          180,          256,          264         MRS.          MARGARET          DOSHER         Government,          A.B.,          Emory          University;          30         MRS.          LINDA          DUESSELL         Social          Studies,          B.A.,          Grove          City          College,         Pa.;          30         E         MRS.          CAROL          EASLEY         Business          Education,          B.B.A.,          University          of         Texas;          34         MRS.          RETA          ELROD         French,          B.A.,          Rice          University;          20,          227         MRS.          COYE          EMMONS         Business          Education,          B.S.,          North          Texas,         M.          Ed.,          Texas          Christian          University;          34,         173         F         MRS.          AVIS          FAULK         Attendance          Clerk;          24         MR.          DAVID          FIGARI         Algebra,          Related          Mathematics,          B.S.,          Sam         Houston          State          Teachers          College;          33,         123,          269,          297%          179         MRS.          DOROTHY          FICHIE         Counselor,          B.S.          University          of          Illinois,         M.A.,          University          of          Houston;          8,          22         MR.          REX          FLEMING         Speech,          Debate,          B.A.,          University          of         Houston;          29,          196         MRS.          HAZEL          FLUELLEN         24,          25,          Dietician         MRS.          ANDREA          FLYNN         World          History,          B.A.,          University          of          Minne-         sota;          30         MR.          WILLIAM          FRANKLIN         Physical          Science,          Physics,          B.A.,          Rice         University;          32         MRS.          MARY          FOX         German,          B.A.,          University          of          Houston;         226         MISS          MARY          JANE          FULLER         English,          B.S.,          Rice          University;          26         G         MR.          R.          C.          GILLAM         Building          Engineer;          25         MRS.          SUZANNE          GRAY         Biology,          B.A.,          University          of          Michigan;          32         H         MR.          JIMMIE          HADEMENOS         Science,          B.S.,          University          of          Houston;          32,         172         MR.          -OLAN          HALBERT         Science,          B.S.,          Texas          A  M;          32         MRS.          BETTE          HATFIELD         Attendance          Clerk;          24         MISS          MILDRED          HAUSINGER         Physical          Education,          B.S.,          Sam          Houston         State          Teacher’s          College,          M.A.,          University         of          Houston;          31,          187          i         MISS          JOSEPHINE          HEALY         Latin,          B.A.,          Flora          MacDonald          College;         28         MRS.          MERDETH          HESTER         English,          B.A.,          University          of          Texas;          26         MR.          JAMES          HIGHTOWER         French,          B.A.,          U.K.,          MA.,          University          of         Houston;          28         MR.          WILLIAM          HILL         Mathematics,          B.S.,          Sam          Houston          State         Teacher's          College;          33          ;         -         VRS.          JEAN          HINKEL         Choir,          B.S.,          29;          Sam          Houston          State         Teacher's          College         MISS          JUDY          HOBBS         Physical          Education,          B.S.,          and          M.A.,          Sam         4douston          State          Teacher’s          College;          31,         it         RANDALL          HOLLOWAY         hysical          Education,          B.S.,          Sam          Houston         State          Teacher’s          College;          31,          269         LAURA          HOLMES         Vathematics,          B.S.,          University          of          Houston;         LINDA          HOUSE         yrarian;          11,          23,          236         ROBERT          HOUSE         hysical          ‘Science,          B.S.,          M.          Ed.,          U.S.L.;         nD         S.          LINDA          HORNE         aglish,          B.A.,          and          M.A.,          University          of         Xas;          27         HARRIET          HULBERT         ology,          B.S.,          Northwestern;          32         2ALPH          HYATT         nd,          B.M.          Ed.,          Sam          Houston          State         chers          College;          216,          218,          220         J         ELLEN          JANES         ology,          World          Geography,          B.A.,          Texas         istian          University;          11,          30,          232         LEAH          JONES         ogy,          B.A.,          Baylor;          32,          231         DOROTHY          JOSEY         ical          Education,          B.S.,          Sam          Houston         Teacher’s          College;          12,          31,          213,          288         K         JAMES          KIRK         ectronics,          B.S.,          Texas          A  M,          M.          Ed.,         Jniversity          of          Houston;          32         L         S          COLOMA          LAFFERTY         “hoir,          B.S.          and          M.          Ed.,          Sam          Houston                    Teacher’s          College;          29,          172,          173         PAULA          LATIMER         lish,          B.A.,          Sophie          Newcomb;          M.A.,         versity          of          Houston;          27,          231         sILL          LEECH         ‘ial          Studies,          B.S.,          University          of         ston;          30         DOROTHY          LEWIS         nglish,          B.A:,          U.S.L.,          B.S.,          Texas          Women’s         sersity;          27         LEANOR          LINENBERGER         ce          Clerk;          24         AARGARET          LOVE         nselor,          B.S.,          M.          Ed.,          University          of         iston;          22         MARGARET          LUTHER         sn          of          Women,          University          of          Houston,         Ed.;          21,          187         OLETA          LYONS         etary;          24         M         OBY          McCLENNEY         ysical          Education,          B.S:,          Sam          Houston         e          Teacher’s          College;          31         LILA          McGAW         lish,          B.A.,          Howard          Payne          U.;          27         ANNA          McKAY         ynselor          B.A.,          .          East          Texas          State,         Ed.          University          of          Houston;          22         MARILYN          McKINNEY         ysiness          Education,          B.B.A.,          University                   Texas;          34         _          LANA          McWILLIAMS         yglish,          B.A.,          University          of          Texas;          27,         7         NOBLE          MASTERS         ssistant          Prinicipal,          M.          Ed.,          North          Texas         ate          Teacher’s          College;          21,          181         RS.          PATRICIA          MAXCY         American          History,          B.S.          and          M.          Ed.,         University          of          Houston;          30,          173         MRS.          NORMA          MEADOR         Business          Education,          B.S.          and          M.          Ed.,         Austin;          34         MRS.          BELVA          METTNER         Reading,          B.S.          Ed.,          Kansas          University;         Vio,          PIE         MR.          JACK          MILES         Band,          B.S.—Music,          Lamar          Tech;          29         MRS.          EVELYN          MORILAND         Algebra,          Consumer          Math,          B.S.,          University         of          New          Mexico         MISS          SHAWN          MURPHY         Spanish,          B.A.,          University          of          Houston;          28         MISS          LOU          ANN          NAISER         Mathematics,          B.A.,          University          of          Texas;         33         MISS          NANCY          NEIEBUHR         Mathematics,          B.A.,          Rice          University;          28,         33         O         MRS.          LOLA          OJEMAN         Registrar;          24         MRS.          ALICE          OSBURN         Operator;          24,          182         Pp         MR.          GEORGE          PANFLY         Counselor,          B.S.,          Siena          College,          M.S.,         New          York          State          University;          22         MISS          TERRY.          PARK         World          History,          B.A.,          University          of          Texas;         30         MR.          MELVIN          PATTERSON         Counselor,          B.S.          and          M.          Ed.,          Sam          Houston         State          Teacher’s          College;          22,          282         MR.          WILLIAM          PENCE         Physical          Science,          B.S.,          Texas          A  M;          7,          32,         238         MRS.          MERLE          PINCONE         Mathematics,          B.A.,          University          of          Texas;         33         MRS.          LOIS          POWELL         English,          B.A.,          Southern          Methodist          Univ:         ersity;          27,          316         MRS.          ELAINE          PRICHETT         Journalism,          B.S.,          Southern          Methodist         University;          27,          201,          202,          238         MISS          SUSAN          PURVIS         English,          B.A.          and          M.A.T.,          Vanderbilt;          27,         29         R         MRS.          DOROTHY          RAE         Science,          B.S.,          and          S.M.,          University          of         Wisconsin;          32,          192         MR.          PHILLIP          RILEY         Industrial          Arts,          B.S.,          Sam          Houston          State         Teacher’s          College;          35         MRS.          MARY          LOUISE          ROSE         Librarian;          23,          236         MISS          JEAN          ROSE         Government,          B.S.,          University          of          Texas;         30         MRS.          ELAINE          RUMMEL         English,          B.A.,          Juniata          College,          Pa.;          27,         233         MRS.          ELAINE          RUSSELL         Geometry,          B.S.,          Mississippi          State          College         for          Women;          33         S         MRS.          MILDRED          SHUFORD         English,          A.B.,          Wake          Forest          College;          27,         172         MISS          GENEVIEVE          SIZENBACK         Snack          Bar;          25         MRS.          ELSA          ROSENBERG         Foreign          Languages,          B.A.,          University          of         Texas;          28,          2 27         MRS.          BERNICE          STAUFFACHER         Records          Clerk;          24         MISS          JEAN          STROUP         Physical          Education,          B.S.,          and          M.          Ed.,         South          West          Texas;          31         “A          teacher          m         OE                    Pe          e:         ust          be          well          groomed          at          all         times.’’—Mrs.          Lois          Powell.         7         MR.          WILL          TAYLOR         Physical          Education,          B.S.,          $.W.S.,          Oklaho-         ma          University;          31,          266         MR.          DOUGLAS          THARP         Mathematics,          B.A.,          Rice          University;          33,         193,          194         Mr.          LE          ROY          THOMAS         Music,          M.          Ed.,          Texas          Christian          Univer-         sity;          129,          219         MRS.          PAT          TRACY         Secretary;          24         V         MR.          STEPHEN          VALCIK         Russian,          B.S.,          and          S.M.,          University          of         Houston;          28         W         MISS          ANN          WALDBY         Physical          Science,          Physics,          B.A.,          Rice;          32         MR.          DAVID          WALKER         Science,          B.S.,          and          M.          Ed.,          Stephen          F.         Austin;          32         MISS          NANCY          WESLEY         Mathematics;          B.A.,          University          of          Texas;         33,          193         MR.          RAMON          WHITFIELD         Drama,          B.S.,          University          of          Texas;          29,          167,         137,          198         MR.          MIKE          WILLIAMSON         Social          Studies,          Athletics,          B.S.,          Sam         Houston          State          Teacher’s          College;          30,         256,          289         MISS          SPEIGHT          WILLIAMSON         English,          BA..,          Texas          Woman’s          University;         27         MISS          EDITH          WIMBERLY         Mathematics,          B.S.,          Louisiana          State         University;          33         MISS          ELIZABETH          WITTE         Government,          B.A.,          Rice          University,         M.          Ed.,          University          of          Hawaii;          30         MISS          DOROTHY          WYCHE         Mathematics,          B.A.,          Texas          Women’s          U.,          N.A.,          Louisiana          State          U.;          33         sf         MISS          ALTHARETTA          YEARGEN         Art,          B.S.,          South          West          Texas,          29          317         As          the          “round          up”          at          Memorial          comes          to          an         end          for          another          year,          the          “hands”          heave          a          sigh         of          relief          over          a          job          well          done          and          hope          that          no         “strays”          have          been          over          looked.          It          was          a          big          job,         yet          a          worthy          one          and          none          would          have          missed         the          excitement          of          this          year’s          task.         The          successful          completion          of          this          year’s          round         up          would          not          have          been          possible          without          the         many          long          hours          of          endeavor          by          all          the          “hands.”         Behind          the          “hands”          was          our          patient          ‘trail          Boss,”         Mrs.          Elaine          Pritchett,          whose          guidance          we          sincere-         ly          appreciate.         Thanks          to          all          who          contributed          their          efforts          to-         ward          the          successful          completion          of          this          record.         CHARLES          YUST         Editor         318         wee          y         320         Upc          TAYLOR          PUBLISHING          COMPANY         “The          World's          Best          Yearbooks          Are          Taylor-made”         '         t         i         =         ahs          e          ae         Oa         Some         iN         aul         j;          +         ee          tilt         Pada          e         ah,         aad         ts,         
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