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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. 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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. 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JOE, Owner U.S. Choice Personalized Beef Service BILAO'S Spring Branch's Favorite Shopping Place HO 8-4321 8719 Katy Road Houston 24, Texas GOLDSBY’S HUMBLE SERVICE STATION Katy at Piney Point Houston, Texas For Road Service call HO 8-2025 GARY ABBOTT Varsity Football, 10-12; 39, 257, 262 CHIP ABBOTT Wranglers, 12; 39, 225 JAN ABRAMS Honor Society, 12; Thespians, 10-12, Sec- retary, 12; SAPS, 10-12, Reporter, 12; MAO, 11, 12; Student Council, 11; 39, 191, 192 193, 198, 199 CLARE ADAMS AFS, 11, 12, Treasurer, 12; FTA, 11, 12; Sigma Gamma, 12; Medical Careers, 11; 39, 222, 229, 233 : ELINA ADAMS Sigma Gamma, 12; FTA, 10, 11; Chante- lairs, 12; 39, 222 TERE ALEXANDER SAPS, 12; Medical Careers, 12; Orchestra, 12 TIM ALEXANDER Honor Society, 12; Key Club, 11, 12; Band, 10-12; SAPS, 11, 12; MAQ, 11, 12; 39, 183, 190, 192, 193, 194, 225 LARRY ALFORD Varsity Football, 10-12, Second Team All- District; Varsity Baseball, 10-12, All- District, 10, 11, All-State, 11; Track, 11; Wranglers, 12; Student Council, 10, 11; 39, 257, 258, 259, 260, 262, 265, 289 GARY ALLEN Wranglers, 12; Choir, 12; Harmonaires, 12; 39, 207, 209 BARRY ALLEN Wranglers, 12; Jr. Class Play, 11; 39 SHERYL AMEEN Markettes, 10, 11; Tri-Hi-¥, 10; Sigma Gamma, 12; Thespians, 12; Drama Dept. 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. 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