O D Wyatt High School - Roadrunner Yearbook (Fort Worth, TX)
- Class of 1973
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Z-v xyr, lj 3-.KU , 'VA 1 ' 99? .Q , .,,,yd! ,QGl5 If 'fhQVQf9.R9WPf5W Ify we dedlcote Q nm 1 l , M 1 fnva 1 . - . 3 , ,L , .l . 1 , , 4 - ., 4 .E t .vqf A v.,', x i- 1, ,N A V A , ,V U., mi STUDENT ll FF PEAS N A UTIES GA A A ZAT ' UNS AT Almcs www v 5 f 2 5 2 Ei 5 'z E i S 3 ml Q1 5 z E 2 E 2 3 E fi S 5 E E 2 E s Q 2 Y 3 ' M '-2545 -, ':A'v'? :1.: ifxi,f-?L:4B6m?QefAi sE1emf.xi5mvi2tvsSfiw5f1zQ'erHf1m5s2a2wa9v:SE!Q1iilHH!. 'x 8:45 A.M. A ride, a walk, a run, an often futile attempt to beat that 8:40 bell. Circle, look, and then circle again . . . No parking place in sight. lt's out to Campus Drive to park on the curb . . . l'll have to hike back to school. l 8:45l l'm on time. 2 L yJ h on and Sherry Kinsey walk u the steps ready to start h cl 3 Not everyone is luck enough to find a parking d he hugh expansion proie W progress at yatt. xx sf Q ,.,.,..-- ,- , . i ,..... , IQ-vu... t .- 1, 1 X 1 N. ,I I f :grit gm--.W ,Quan---we ,, ......,............. if X I f 1f 3'K 5 1' I .. W ,J x V Koji 1 CD Motorcycles huddled together in parking lot are preferred transpor- tation to and from school for some of the Wyatt students. QTypical Wyatt student is silhouetted against early morning sun as he waits for bell to call him to classes. Q Students drive their cars to school in an effort to get there dry, calm, and on time. 9:40 A.M. Lectures, notes, and 0 film . . . l've got to stoy awoke! Hord work ond sometimes ci little ploy on the sly . . . Moy I go to my locker? ll forgot my bookj. The bell rings . . . ls the period over? CDStudy Hall is enioyed by all including Bruce Erby and friends. Q Human Physiology students, Steve Ingrcm and Russell LeFan, gingerly dissect o fefol P59- ff' 'Mi I W W5 ia Q! E 7 7 'LY ,Qi gal l .2 3 E33 ' . I ll :Z V S ' ' :E it x 531 X E af? ' dai' i Q 2 CD Works of ar? such as the one done by Eugene Earlston are offen seen in od class. Q Coordinoiion and skill as demonstrated by Carla Harris are needed to perform on the balance beam. Q Mark Glover decides that doing his math is a lo? befler than Uwiddling his rhumbs for an hour. 10:35 A.M. announcements! Don't forget the meeting after school. . . . What meeting? All the banking cards are on the counter . Mine's gone Coach! Please sign this sheet if you're tardy. Only circle one name if you want your vote to count! !Who are you voting for?l Why me? . . . Why does Mr. Baker want to see me? G It never fails that Wyatt has announcements and today, like many, Amy Head, Monty Purdom and Lisa Barron are making them. Q What's it like having Homeroom in the cafeteria? 'Y if ig 1 2 .3 ,,.-- N.. W in . A N W vw' M yy 3 8 has 32.9 1 1.2 l' Q ',.i.J'f'ss if l, A if wwf' :Tl Nv, wt. ,. sm-s,x:1-xr: . .-.-1 Y -1 Q'Tardy again, Student signs in, in the attendance office with Mrs. Beverly Sanders looking on. Q Coach Wade Walker goes about his weekly routine of collecting the banking money in the office. Q Discovering that it is too early in the morning to get excited about anything Patti Ingram sits down to collect her thoughts. 'se Mfffv 1.4 is l l :45 A.M. Hal Ha! l've got first lunch. lt's stew again. . .ll thinkll No Cokes!! Let's go to Good Luck! No, l don't want to I S 3 buy a balloon - well, iust one . . . Hurry, it's time for the assembly. i H ix H V 5 L 'X QD Gary Bishop gobbles down what he has been told is a good well-balanced meal.!?Q An after lunch ' Q x w break is used by this group of boys for quick exchange of notes before the fast approaching bell. is ,fb . rilf lt -' - V.,-ug li 4 2 , Qs l l I f Q , J ' -f ' a ' 4 a if 'K Ay ' 1.- ff, Q ig f 1 1 ii'--H . , x. if .i wi 4: is r gs, PEPSI l 'Qi 4 ss wade, M 1, . - - - .5 rs - -3 ., no 'N X 3 ff! 3 1 xsw fmwwmns-:rw - Q This familiar sign is put up each year lo adverlise the selling of hellium balloons by the Annual Staff for Homecoming. Q As common a thing as night and day, the Pepsi machine does not work. Q Parry Runkle decides lunch is c good lime to enioy her friends and have o good laugh. wg - sgeykmwfiks We r 'sw -Mass 4. J . 4 , says! 15:1 55332 2 4 ' meagre - me-V WI., fs 23131 , fe if 1 WQWWEEQ 2 im sg . I A wr-f 2 H 1 X K cv, , 5 is , ,sd -'i1mAmm.-null 12:15 P.M. Back to class . . . l'm so tired ust but, I forgot my note' oy, a little after dinner nap . ll ve got to do I dread that walk to O 98 figure this one outl . . . Field trip today -P' 'Jr Q Who is this taking a nap on someone eIse's time? QA great deal of practice is necessary if you are to play well and Debra does just thatl Q Watching as pieces of stained glass are laid into place are members of the Honors Art Class during a field trip to W. D. Smith Stain Glass Studio. ofa fr CD Neither rain, nor sleet, nor snow, nor dark of night . . . Students trudge out to splinter city. Q Renda St. Clair works hard on her current assignment trying for that A. Q Jim Schermbeck, Bryan Helbert, Paul Newman, Ken Brown, and Rob- ert Wingate prepare to leave on one of the many excursions to Debate Competition. l:lO P.M. Time for the Assembly . . . Are you going? . . . Let's hurry so we can get good seats! . . . A pep rally, a play, what's it going to be today? . . How was the program? . . . ' lt was good!! . . . Our chorus sings well and the band gets better all the time. . . . Wasn't the pep rally great!?! . . . What was that new chant? . . . Boom, Sha Boom . . . That skit was tremendous . They are really talented! Q The sounds of seasonal music ring through the audito- rium as the Chorus ioins with the Student Council in pres- enting a Thanksgiving program of music and poetry. QThe band waits anxiously for their cue to play during a pep rally. Their skills were greatly appreciated all year long. , ig, T a .F f r T fl, he 92. 15 9 2 , l rj 3 6, f f 4. A 5, 1 ,z Jil xl Li' Raimi!!! il Fl Sill EI i2UrD?'355ltg.5I:l iiiifwliil S . ' 1 if Qi Q i is F2122 Q - Q, i tif fl l is . 3nn.pz1-wiv' if 2 f' fi 2 ,X fx,f0 'f i'f' i 1 Mt 3 X f Q A e I 1 , gl l f 'Nu xv! 15.3 t , - ,K,. lit Vg I fi iivfevn 5 6 i V: :lf l . idlmf 'Iii-'.,H. llzgfpfr W 1- Qi' js 1 Q 4 pp ' ' 3' ' r zi 'W ' Q QQ ,g r Q fi fi G5 U5 QNX ' gy '-2 l I a I K 4 g 433 3 if vgiilli' F J' Qf, 1 f 1 f ...Z W' ll .1 v ,Ska . kk f ., , Af' r K ,fl .5 :lib CDPep rallies are an integral part of Wyatt and the cheerleaders put forth every ounce of their energy to lead Wyatt in support of its teams. Q,Dick Opperman, alias Santa's elf, relaxes after hard day at toy shop. Q Bein a 9 statue lsn't all it's built up to be, thinks Jack Hasley as he freezes under a coat af gray poster paint during Christmas program. 3:40 P.M. School's out!!! Do I have any homework? . . . It was a long day . . . How are you getting home? . . . can l have a ride? Q Robin Clark relaxes at the end of the day and anticipates the evening's activities. Q Paula Trantham and Nancy Peacock lead off the daily exodus of the Wyatt 2400 as the 3:40 bell rings. uw . ' Y' bs 235 , ..,,.m ww , f J fd' g21,,fXf4fs.th ,,'f'5?1. ' Wa 7 152 5, V.-.vw , 5. w i 1 , .. .. Q45 fa elf' '1- Q57 Q N .ms ' e,,9vnz i., . ,. 4, '. 1 'r - .5742 .fi ., ..h1,,2g.Qg43 ,U . CD Bruce Erby, Kyle Still, and Steve lngram happily take advan- tage of snow to take aim at fellow classmates and let fly a surely aimed snowball. lt's not the accepted mode of transportation, but Sally Peacock gets a lift from Bud Parkman. Q Putting the finishing touches on the Christmas tree are Robin Martin and ath- ers as David Mocio takes a short rest. 3:40 P.M.-12:00 A.M. ?!? CD Teresa Miller is overcome by happiness as she is presented as the 1972 Homecoming Queen during halfltime festivities selected from a court which included Teresa Dunnagan, Joy Newsome, Sally Pea- cock, and Patsy Rodriguez. Q Hundreds of blue paper caps with names of Wyatt exes decorated the V.O.E. room which won the first prize in the annual contest held for best decorated hall or room for Homecoming. Q Wyatt's fans clutch their helium filled balloons anxiously anticipating the kick off, officially beginning the 1972 Homecoming game. be '51 2' .v ' . 5 5' A ui Q CD For Homecoming, Student Council raises high above the school a sign with a familiar phrase, Beat Hills. Q Part of the Homecoming festivities included nine foot letters proclaiming O. D. Wyatt as the Home of the Chaparralsf' Q Art Club members, Sherrye Redwine and David Hatcher, work hard decorating D Hall for homecoming. 3:40 P.M.-12:00 A.M.?!? ,ff -54 l rw it ' 3 Er. 1 B '91 i f .- isff .Nb K ' 3 Q f l?2N A S4 x iii 2 'fi '7 'C vi- . , ir W 1 g. ,f 5 ff 1-mg. S ,gf 1 fif ff' 1 Q Students enioy rousing old-fcsh- ioned pillow fight at the Student Council sponsored Roadrunner Round-Up which kicked off the school year with style.Q Valerie Donley, Carol Purser and other Rodeo Club members are caught iust horsing around. A wr, 9, if 0 .b ,F In , , fa? l 'Y were 0 . .fy kx 0. im' 'zzbwzfx Q 'X lf' K, L pn.. id V vm QWyaI't supporters clap, cheer and yell encouragement to Chaps as they head for another two points and victory. QThe Annual Staff, loaded down with 3,000 blue and white balloons, gladly accept help from Debbie Smith and others as they hurry to give out balloons before the kickoff whistle. QD Cheerleaders ioin in tradition of letting off balloons at Homecoming kickoff to begin festivities. 3:40 P.M.- 12:00 A.M. Q Robert Wingate presents to Mr. Mandeville the trophy he won at the U. T. Austin Speech Tournament. Q Sighing with relief and smiling at success, the track team and coaches relax after their success at the Coaches Indoor Track Meet held on February 16. .49 H z , . 0 - W I ,,.. . W,,.,W,...---..,.. 1.511 ,Hia , ' . I Q l 2 . l ' L f E A- ' Q 1 my 1 YQ 'ff T -. Fil l' . HF, .7 - 1 ,gh , .21 cw. - ' fe . 7' H . ' fs fill Q 5, .2 E xg, x X , T li. ,, X I .1 . g Q-4' 3 l r 0 , ,,,.. . 'U ff 1.6M fy, J, L X I A,,1,,.K K ff? I dll A I P 1 ' ' Lfi' , T gg f' ' l gf fw A T .ff me 5 I., ' rg -L Q ,wffk as a ' L i M f f W, ,J X' ., x, , 41.5 , . Z , Xi 1 V f f .Q W X S355 1. A' X L F':'7':1i fr: - jj: X .. . , , i l, ..r.gF,, -. 5, A w + w :'e.E X N X . uw .pf ., , I, gy Q if l M Q gn , i -, 1, Q M, i i ' U I 4 , ,t . CDThe Varsity Football Team files off the stage af-ter being recognized at the Wyatt vs. Poly pep ralIy.Q Robert Grimm looks anxiously at the coveted trophies that were to be awarded at the U. T. Austin Tourna- ment. Q After being awarded a spirit stick at SMU cheerleader school in Dallas the Varsity and B-Team Cheerleaders proudly pose wearing ribbons and clutching stick, S W ENT llff GWZ TI NS THUTICS FACULTY CL SSES E Q E 2 . 3 s 3 1 I 5 ! 5 F 9 5 n n 5 5 5 c E pgggz.g:5Nj,gggjw:f.35mig,,4,5 ,,5,,g55:,,n I -V wg.,-3q.v5,z3ea,.':,s, ,W ,,-i,:L. Iggy. . Ig 1 : - v f- f fs: 11, f.srpfyf 35, MISS WYATT my fa 1 Y 1' 33 N 1,53 Bonnie Bailey z 3, a N 'S ' .1 , l 1 i Q Q- ' x 3 ix MR. WYATT Mike Ellis Nqr!-N' .D-:SA 'inn I. nil- ax' I x.. ,gk W 1 5' .iv ffufa .,.,.p-v 4 'Lg 5' K Bonnie and Mike During their high school years Bonnie and Mike were active in many school activities and each maintained a B average and an E average in citizenship throughout high school. Bonnie served on the Student Council two years. The 1972-1973 Football Team selected her as their sweet- heart for her untiring support of the team. An ideal stu- dent, Bonnie was well liked by the student body. Xiu Club activities, sports events, and Student ,Council dutiel were only a part of Mike's interests at Wyatt. He servel Wyatt in many unofficial capacities as well as president ol the Senior Class. His friendliness and faith in Wyat affected all those around him. 'Qui Mr. cmd Miss Wyatt Finalists Susan Waters and Dick Opperman were the finalists in the Mr. and Miss Wyatt election. They possessed all of the qualifi- cations necessary to become Mr. and Miss Wyatt. Susan was a great asset to Wyatt. Her ready smile and willing attitude made her a welcome addition to any group she was a part of. Dick Opperman is a born leader. He was respected by his teachers as well as his classmates. He served as Student Body President during his senior year and his influence was felt in many areas of school life. if c Susan Waters Dick Opperman WHO'S WHO The students chosen for this special award are excellent examples of the ideal Wyatt student. These twelve students were selected from a broad field of nominees by the Wyatt faculty. Such qualities as leadership, scholarship, enthusiasm, and a willingness to serve their school were carefully consid- Sondra Moore ered. Each student maintained a B average throughout high school and an E average in citizenship in addition to their active participation in Wyatt's many school sponsored activi- ties. 2 'Q , inns 'K Q An 4 , g gf ll l .f Londell Fisher , 'vin' fa. f- 1 3 l Sue McGregor Vlckle Hale Barbara Sisson .:.dy...r,.l,...2 Robert Burns WHO'S WHO xi .,. , lf Nzwxvgai-i,',.f1 1' iffVz??' K ' , ivfizazt-22 K Q a If 1 , sis? - ff W 'sf K 4 . ,E V gg 'N mu- , pggw Q 6 , ,. fs Y tiff ,. ' ., ,, xy 3 i , , lv, ie kwa lx f Q ,Q ,Q a n AXA: .ef Y! WHALH U XX kk xx Teresa Dunnagan Laura Coplin f afa' suv - a a a e a 'gif ,ia J I ,1 A . Amy Head '- +L H' v-,-up . , A , Kenny Maxwell iz. sg f 5 KJ Q Teresa Miller Nina Walker SENIOR CLASS FAVORITES - 2 'H Q 1 Qi, '14 -x X. 1 ' 4 V Xvflg I f 'Q F Mike Ellis Pom Kemp JUNIOR CLASS FAVORITES Jeff Opperman Terri Hatfield SOPHOMORE CLASS FAVORITES an 4 . -nr 1 1 A .. '! Judy Tonner Darrell Smith X. fax Q! r p I A E .V, P 1 A9 ,F s., y g 'n ' gi I, ' ' 'lit -Q X4 p 5 X , ff 'F 3 3 ' 'B . 5 i v 'V xi' 55 7 ' I 104' ' 4 , K ., 4 1, if Q 2 fr Av ' 2 i Es 4' 'fy ,,.... ,W-1' ' 5 E S ,-ode' ,ivf 'i ,ZL - X 1 1, R ' LQ I, 1 fr I V ,V ' K l Xxx f ...a ,V U ,f V k ,A .4 ' K 4: ' ,2'El2'QH: J :.4f . , ,, .......,,- ,i.4:gfQg.4,A4gm21a, A . W ,.A-gm ,W -M ,f SV.. - f Affzzfsf 5391523 iazf m .. ,ggyf:?f ,ph . Q K 5- 3 qwgipgsjiqi l,, , f I ff? f A sf! 52 'W QA .U ' -T' - , ?:ffE?',9l 3 , Ex 'fi Y QW ,Q f A 'W' , ,A gg W. ,W , A. C if M . , ga ' M .av 2 4 , my ff Wi 1 X4 , , .194 ...Qu lx. ' 1' vJ.i,4. 4-tn ff 1 Q pr Mn S+, , y A it A 2,5 ,mv , rw?-J, ,f 'L wi 1 x ' 1 W: w :wg 1 'YQ Q. 9 M.. A , , .fr .1 ,Q , QM. QA, .V A Q, ff-, M ,. 3 ,,.f. . Q x 'ai y .A we SENIOR CLASS FAVORITE FINALISTS Teresa Miller Dick Opperman -P-77-T Lisa Crenshaw Londell Fisher ii T T T JUNIOR CLASS FAVORITE FINALISTS M Yi' -'. ' if 1+ , '1 N '35 E , ' o '15 , . Tony Lampkin Q6 Sieve Marfchenke Rita Kay Robinson Debra Smith wig, FAVORITE FI ALISTS .z, l 'iiiiiiiiliif' 'i1fML1 U f.f2,1 ,F gfgigi V, , 351fff?w?f . gm '1. EI ', , 2-N-JE Q i, 2!fgfxy, Nab J' 2 fflaswflii Wu ff!ffi.'?w pvyffigglif 1 r' Q, ???rWfi?' 2i Pg,-vm V pf ' J 5 ,1 '!t5, I U5 JW? H!! 5 , 1 F 1 Mfr , s Ab5fJl:2liS W. ,V ..w, :fl 1 rt Auqigliirilf . , b, Ol 3 fy-Wk 4 . I ??z?HfEv1i5,Q , Mfffw AJ 1 ' x-L, U31 fi? H1 , , ,Q 'K FRESHMAN CLASS FAVORITE FINALISTS we 8 mv x F' ,- fmfwGP5 S nueif n X vi: if .,. 1 'Q -. ' 1, a., A 30' xx.. F .s., ii! eu-., haw wsaxx nQ.,x ' asu,Qi - .vnm 41+ wx n,. Qui-4 ' x0 Wk Kay Morfchenke Mike Burris Sam Luxfon Linda Martinez HOMECOMING QUEEN .gre ,, ,, ..,. 5 wa i Teresa Miller 1' 'fi ..,,,,,-f Q . T l l J! A il l , l .gi l ,ez me QS zigci' '-fj'?,.n', 1 The selection of the Homecoming Queen and her Court added excitement to the football season. Teresa Miller was selected by the student body as the Homecoming Queen for 1972. Members of her Court were Teresa Dunnagan, Patsy Rodriguez, Sally Peacock and Joy Newsome. W HQMECQMING coum + ' ,Il3?,5f:V fWT1Si:f'Y . H ' fflijlqj ' e .,11ggygar,f51f , :email 'L ' ' k I Qxyi. 192' 1.' 2125 , Q51 Saw -2. 'MTTEPZ I cg: ,gj fYTi'f .4 ,ei ' ' 'Yilllf es? 1' , W 141, fwpsgzgjgj' rim pzszfsviy . , . Tl W ,,,Lg,,.z ' 'A mfig,-, S - Q. ..m,,s,2qj -, I I I 41 I. Teresa Dunncgon 1 . ,Y , 5 W Zi Lg 1 ' ,gif 4 73' 551, 2 . .,,Q,1AW?y- Sally Peacock Joy Newsome MR. AND MISS WYATT SPIRIT ' 5,1 MF. .fir 1' V. Barbara Sisson hx R ' '15 .25 A David Lowery ,g if ' 5 w 'bf' XJLJ, ,K 1,:ms.e.,. we .M E if . his 'ig-5 . t - 5 I xii S ' ' n P.Qf1 Barbara Barbara Sisson is one of those special people ho finds time to do everything and do it well. he puts forth IOOOA effort for everyone and ever- fthing. This enthusiasm earned her the title of Miss Nyatt Spirit. She faithfully attended the maiority of Wyatt's istrict athletic competition shouting her encourage- 1 ent. As President of the pep club, Barbie made ocker decorations for team members and posters or the pep rallies. Her ready smile and faith in Nyatt was appreciated not only by the cheerlead- ars who selected her but by the entire student body. lDavki Leading out in support of Wyatt's teams, David Lowery showed his devotion to the school and faith in its teams by his untiring efforts in their behalf. He was always there to lend a hand at poster parties and in the auditorium when the posters were being put up. His exuberant cheers and shouted encouragements to the athletes always came from the first row of spectators. This loyalty was greatly appreciated by the cheerleaders and the teams they backed. Varsity Cheerleaders Give Spirit A Big Boost The O. D. Wyatt Varsity Cheerleaders started the year off right by winning one of the spirit sticks at SMU cheerleader school. They lead out in poster par- ties, pep rallys, the Pretty Leg Contest, and other spir- ited functions. The girls' spirit never died throughout continuous pep rallys and perpetual sports events. Robin Martin Patsy Rodriguez Teresa Dunnagun 9' -sq, W ' , F5 Joy Newsome Debra Smith Teresa Miller Rita Kay Robinson Robin Clark Freshman and B-Team Cheerleaders Learn Quickly The Freshman and B-Team Cheerleaders backed their teams throughout the 1973 school year with much enthusiasm. The girls made locker decorations and led yells at B-Team and Freshman games. Attending poster parties and encouraging spirit within the student body were important in their busy sched- ule. They did a great iob throughout the year and were very much appreci- ated by all. FRESHMAN CHEERLEADERS Mercy Valdez Kay Martchenke Linda Martinez B-TEAM CHEERLEADERS Paula Trantham Patty Dunnagan Gaylia Simmons Nancy Peacock Leslie Crow SPONSORS: Mrs. Lucy Burr B-Team Mrs. Helen Smith Varsity Miss Alonda Buckingham Freshman -i Q -I I- e Q A l liz la 2 -' if I a alw P A A 'E 15.5-3+--N12 1 .f. 2, l l . K N, . . 'V-1 'Q' '55 4 , l. ' x sf lm 'l'7'Z2 LI f i ' ' l 5' ig, ,QS N-Q Sami . I am , Al gg 54' me , l ' Km i 'HP A I x lu...- ' ' ' 515 W ' 4? 3 ' ik 22 4, ,, L E ., -' LM f', R t l TE fy I1 t ll I1 KI ,ln A Gregg Matthews Drum Maior an mlm 'fam-Q I -. lm :V ' Ki Q E! eg .1 ,.,Q lk . t :lin I + 1 gf , m am i t V a anim V mmm 1 N .L e in I , ... ,Q lil 1 V 5 A in QE t 1 z f in Q it , pt H is Q 'll will ' r N H 'A l x ' M' X. - Q Q A A 55 ,Ear 413' f wa Christie Chappell Drum Maior cmd Maiorettes Lead Band Kathy Alley Janis Snody Paula Harris SWEETHEARTS Special people at Wyatt are recognized in differ- ent ways. Some groups and clubs within the school select sweethearts to represent them. The people on these pages were selected by these groups for their loyalty, personality and spirit. fag W 2,1 as V 8,1 t Valerie Donley - Rodeo WF' 5-1-5995 Gera Summerford - Mardi-Gras Vickie Hale - Basketball . ,K . if 1 'E 2 'L If in -is E K' 5 1- 45' fa -4- Nina Walker - Band 5:2-all J f' as 1 3. IM, .,, Karla Blanton - Baseball B Bobbie Jessie - Track fb 'Er XV! Bonnie Bailey - Football MR. AND MISS F.T.A. '-.gv Larry Rose Terry Stewart . a 1 Kay Metcalfe, Junior D011 BFGd'l:0I'Cl, Freshman i X PEOPLE During the 1969-1970 school year the Roadrunner Staff felt the need to recognize some of the unique people at Wyatt. These people were not to be exceptional scholars, but were to be especially willing to give of themselves to Wyatt and its growth and success. This is the only time the staff iniects its opinion as they endeavor to remain neutral in all other phases of the yearbook. The people pictured here were selected by the staff as special People of the 1972-1973 school year. David Whisonant, Junior E 1 ,,. ig .Q 2 c..c1icil ini' of- Q of-s ' 1 s Drew Hester, senior lla George Morhn, Sophomore f n , , f W- A , y, Pu rdom, Sophomore 14' Sophomore Stan Hatcher, senior Bobby DGGCIS, Freshman David Mocio, Senior Thresa Cunningham, Freshman PEOPLE Richard Burt, Junior 1' M-fr v r fy r 1' Qf'-. .ii .. , H ks? ' WA , alfon Wright, Senior Sw of NT UFE PERS N MIT IES ATHLETICS me u uv Cl Asses 5. ,uff 1. , 'w 23 'J 11 Y M ax X , 1 X , w w 1 w w ' w 4 Paint it Blue? The Student Council is the government of the school. Prob- lems and ideas are openly debated and fully expressed. The council serves as a bridge between the students and the faculty. The council is elected each year by their peers to represent every student of each grade. To form this bond of leadership fifty-four students were chosen: four officers, twenty seniors, fif- teen iuniors, eight sophomores, and seven freshmen. The council sought to increase understanding and fraternity by providing entertainment and social activities on a regular basis. They sponsored the Roadrunner Round-Up which proved success- ful for the council and the participating clubs and immensely entertaining to all who attended. Another of their proiects was the painting of the cafeteria. Many students spent a great many hours masking and painting the cafeteria Columbia Blue. They worked side by side in an atmosphere of determination and pride. As a representative voice of the student body, the council worked to better the students' position. Without this voice the students would have no way of expressing their desires concern- ing change. Wyatt can be proud of this body of students who gave so much to making Wyatt not only a better place for the acquisition of knowledge but a place for becoming an active part of our society. I M bca :cg :ig , R fs . 1 . KA ,tk ' ...- 'W fr Qi ry' 'li I -ff X 'FW' This is one way to get the cafeteria painted blue. Do it yourself Q '-it Q . 'Ye gt, S, Ea 1 or WW fs sf, mln.- Sponsor Mr.Wnod I ,' - 1 4 ,f 'w.-- ' ,1 HI Xi. - . '1 A-: T ,f ' ,.4f'4f- -7 1 -.-A. A f . It Avatgga ' ' XY :D . '. - 'i .5 V ' , f .gg-A ., fy .N nw, , 65'-7 ' wil 713- 1' ff :- 'ii N ' .5-ffl, - I fe if . ..,, 1 tix THE 1972-73 STUDENT BODY OFFICERS WERE: Valerie Tennyson, Treas., Linda Ezell, Sec., Londell Fisher, V. Pres., and Dick Opperman, Pres. 11- --,qi Y 7 ' 4- V. ' .W -an 7 , if f W ,-. Y 4- ,U Q I g ,wr 1, I N! 3,1 I 4. .. H :gf SENIOR STUDENT COUNCIL MEMBERS FOR 1972-73 WERE: fSfandingj Sieve Ingram, Teresa Dunnagan, Teresa Miller, Chris Dave, Linda Fagan, Mike Ellis, Joy Debbie Minor, Barbara Sisson. fSiffingj Sally Peacock, Susan Waiers, Bruce Erby, Bonnie Bailey, Regina While, David Mocio, and Kyle Slill. fNof Picfuredl Donnie Vicki Hale, Holly Williams and Cynihia Lampkin. 5 -' 'eff if 'vii-.A ,I , V4 'K'-an . 9- pg, JUNIOR STUDENT COUNCIL MEMBERS FOR 1972-73 WERE: Ifronf Rowj Travis Andrews, Jack Glass, Claudia Hill, Debra ith, Rayme Shutter. f5econd Rowj Karen Roberts, Emily Howard, Jim Muse, Vicki Chappell, Kay Metcalfe, Robin Clark, Parry exander. fOn Treel Melinda Flowers, Sieve Marlchenke, Lizzy Marin, and Bulch Riddle. W xl' K f- 'Q -. . 4 I , , vg.3..fy. fl fl '-Atl il - SMX . C ,491-l N , V uv- 5 1'1 THE SOPHOMORE STUDENT COUNCIL MEMBERS FOR 1972-73 WERE: Leslie Crow, Pahy Ingram, Brenda Gurley, Monty Purdom, Anthony Fowler, Phylli Wright, Nancy Peacock, Gaylio Simmons, and Paula Trantham. I 031- tv' .,,,,I si, , xx, THE FRESHMAN STUDENT COUNCIL MEMBERS FOR 1972-73 WERE: Piper Hammock, Julie Riddle, Pal Landman, Paffi Dunnagan, Kay Marlchenke. fNo Picluredj Linda Martinez, and Mercy Valdez. Fall in at Attention 7 -fwifwi 's MW? This year's band was under the direction of Mr. Vernon Denman. During his first year at Wyatt, the band showed improvement as a result of constant rehearsals and personal dedication of both students and director. Being a band member demands time and ability. The members practiced untiringly on their instruments and on their marching in order to perform with precision. During the football season, their half time entertainment was always well worth watching. Nina Walker, the band's sweetheart, was presented with eight white mums and a kiss from Band President Dwight Denman during the last district game at the conclusion of a tremendous band performance. In addition to halftime entertainment they attended several marching and concert contests. Representing Wyatt at the UIL Marching Contest in Birdville, they received a two rating, the best ever earned by a Wyatt band. They ended the marching season with their annual Band Banquet which was held during the Christmas holidays at Walter Jetton's. The band members were among the most spirited people at Wyatt. The spirit and hard work of this group will not be forgotten, for music is an impor- tant part of the memories of our high school days. THE BAND OFFICERS FOR 1972-73 WERE: Tommy Watkins, Treas., Verna Williams, Sec., Nina Walker, V.-Pres., and Dwight Denman, Pres. e x. .. ., , 'x ,M if fi . THE DRUM MAJOR AND MAJORETTES FOR 1972-73 WERE: Christy Chappell, Janis Snody, Paula Harris, Gregg Matthews, Nancy Thompsom, Kathy Alley, and Althea Wilcox. Clarinets lFirst Rowj Gene Vance Cathy Wilson Verna Stewart Birdena Milligan Audrey Barnes Dina Osborne Brenda Reed ISecond Rowj Debra Caldwell .lapatrese Verse Terry Miller Vicki Shaw Tammie Gipson Pam Watkins Renee Sherrill Donna Carter I Third Rowj Kathy Kirkland Connie Isabell Carol Avery Cheryl Sheffield Jack Pratchard Kay Orr Kathy Alley fFourth Rowl Paula Harris Christy Chappell Nancy Thompson Renea Vaughan Soniia Sheffield Dana Whitaker Debbie Hasley Edgar Burleson Flutes IFirst Rowj Nina Walker Lanita Coy Janis Snody Anthony Fowler Nerissa Dillaha f5econd Rowl Roxie Matthews Sharrick Ross Alison Van Dyke David Aderman Saxophones fFirst Rowj Steve Sheppard Cindy Williams Brenda Kinsey Donald Oliver Jeanice Kerr Mary Alice McDonald fSecond Rowl Reggie Phillips George Hughen David Barnett Ardelia Evans Ricky McGee ,1 F Lf , g s 1 1 l i i i Trombones 1Firsf Rowl Dwight Denman Thomas Carstarphen Gordon Braly Quinton Crenshaw Johnny Burnett Chris Shaw Trumpets fFirst Rowj Will James LeAna Lester Dane Whitaker Mark Hoover James Dunham Sonny Smith Second Rowj Gregg Matthews Jeanette Kerr Kenneth Miller Kerry Logan Sherrie Kinsey Reggie Young Barry Wheeler fThird Rawj Kenneth Orr Robert Kleinert Lonnie Graham Roger Green Clifford Millican Tubas James Seigler Jowell Hogan David Humphries Warren Phillips Terry Cole Billy Bolander Percussion Instruments KFirsI Rowj Dwighl DuBose Janie James Dellon Ballles Ron Speed I5econd Rowj Wesley Clements Paul Clemons Sieve Shannon Tommy Watkins French Horns Sherrie Kinsey Alex Garza Kevin Cclrslarphen Cindy Beclll Boritones Thomas Warren Cary Jones Allhea Wilcox Randy Pusteiovsky Eddy Roberts .-w ' ,I Q-f +P-f S- y U V Q 1 iv c is ffv? W i ,l Afy, ' ,' N V, in ji , 4 's v' Qi- Q X , .,, I. , -N - , V f ff 1 - ,K . .,.rA ff - ' - ,Jw W ' no - 'Q , nrisfv l n ii, 4 VKKV A 'EER' rsky i ,,.. . f ,f I '1,, AY vi k r 1 52 rv: .ll V in l 'H fi, K 6 ,I ' 1 f I I .gf l.,' 'Ura I f 'E I 5 V 1 ff 1 ' K' Sill iz i lf' 1 lg y' C if 5 W g .r 1, E? Let' iThe O. D. Wyatt Stage Band was a group of musically ilented students consisting of twenty-two performing mem- ers. They participated in many concerts and contests during ie year. Performing for others to provide entertainment and nioyment was one of their greatest satisfactions. They gave :ncerts at David K. Sellers Elementary and Wyatt. They con- tantly strove to become better musicians. The stage band S take 'Grazin' from the top. entered contests, where they received constructive criticism and awards for their music. Contests at Stephenville and Castleberry High Schools were attended. To express their sup- port of the Chaps, they performed at basketball games. From the example of our stage band we saw that music was one of the expressions of man's creativity. ,Lab y This song must be in the key of Z! The choral department, realizing the necessity of expres- on in a person's life, tried to make music a very meaningful art of the life of any interested student at Wyatt. These stu- ents worked hard learning new techniques and developing voices. Their work has helped to enrich not only their but also the lives of the student :ma taculty members heard them perform. Their devotion to the art of music commendable. their lives who was , wg, 11 Eff. ' 'irj Would you like to buy a directory? so e gi -Q at THE 1972-73 OFFICERS FOR EN AMIE WERE: Sue McGregor, Pres., Linda Fagan Bonnie Bailey, First V.-Pres., Terry Stewart, Dev. and Photo., Debbie Webb, Sect and Regina White, Pub., Teresa Miller, Tele., Vicki Hale, Ser., Susan Waters, Treas., V,.Pre5,, Sue Williqmgr Ser, und Teresa Dunnqgqn, Tele, En Amie, which means among friends in French is the girls' service club at Wyatt. Their activities and contributions to Wyatt were varied and numerous. They helped decorate a hall for Homecoming and to encourage school spirit, they sold paper links to each grade to make a spirit chain. At the conclusion of the contest, the Sophomores had the longest chain. Another one of their proiects was the compilation and selling of the student directory. By selling advertise- ments to businesses to help pay for the printing, the ' cost of the directories to the students was only thirty- five cents. The annual Val-a-Gram sale was another of En Amie's many successful ventures. Friendliness and service is a vital part of En Amie and it does not stop at the boundaries of O. D. Wyatt. At Christmas they gave a donation to the city's Good Fellows Fund and donated food and clothing to a needy family. i l E ,....,..-.nawc Terry Stewart, Bonnie Bailey and Sue McGregor dig the directory's centerfold. HE 1972-73 OFFICERS FOR WYATT BLUES WERE: fSIanding2 Barbara Sisson, Pres., f5eatedj Cheree vans, Treas., Terry Lovell, Sec., Laurie Wilson, Proiects, Yolanda Flint, Pub., and Lisa Crenshaw, V-Pres. i, N- i-, Sheila Brittain, Pres. Keep That Spirit Up Wyatt Blues started the year in a spirited way by attending the first pep rally and yelling pre- dictions of victory. Throughout the year, this enthusiasm never ceased. They made locker decorations for the athletes' lockers and signs for the auditorium, formed a path of spirit on the football field for the team to run through, and dressed in blue uniforms on game days to demonstrate to all their support of Wyatt's vari- ous teams. Attendance awards for football, bas- ketball, track, and baseball were given to the girls at the conclusion of each sport. Their support of Wyatt extended beyond ath- letic competition. They participated in the Roa- drunner Round-up with a colorama and a raffle for a radio. Members took pride in decorating the west end of A hall in the traditional goal post design complete with yard lines, crowds, players, and slogans. This brought back memo- ries to both students and exes. Pick lt Up Wyatt Y, sponsored by the Young Women's Christian Association consisted of twenty girls concerned with the pollution of our commu- nity. They strove to improve our environment by periodi- cally holding cleanup cam- paigns. One such campaign was at Carter Park, which is near Wyatt's campus. Their annual camp-out, which was held at Whitney State Park, renewed their hope and determination to preserve our natural settings for all to enioy. WYATT Y OFFICERS FOR 1972-73 WERE: fleft Io Righfj Paula Harris, V-Pres., Cynthia Lampkin, Sec., Nancy Ewing, Treas., Read a good book lately? Ex Libro, the school library club, is composed of students who work in the library during the school day as library assistants. To promote interest in and effective use of the school library is the purpose of Ex Libro. They strive to give the library a pleasing atmosphere in which students may work and read. The club was active in many of Wyatt's activities and worked hard for the improvement of Wyatt and its facilities. They participated in the Roadrunner Round-Up and donated several books to the library as one of their annual proiects. l i . Z4 4- + Q 1 l THE EX LIBRO OFFICERS FOR 1972-73 WERE: Judy E991 Sec., Lydia Cook, V..-Pres., and fseatedj Patsy Monroe, Pres. t Janet Claybrook, Trea: HI-I 15 ow many more caps do we Office Education Association is made up of girls enrolled in Vocational Office Education. The purpose of this organi- zation is to create an appreciation of an office occupation. The membership worked part time at office iobs throughout the city in addition to attending regula r classes. have to make? . . . 322!?!' Even though they had a busy schedule, these girls foun time to contribute a great deal to our school. They worke hard to prepare a room for 1972 Exes, on Homecomin Day. This hard work rewarded them with the first plac trophy for decorations. ll U sr' an- 1,,,,. THE O.E.A. OFFICERS FOR l972-73 WERE: 1First Rowj Carol Ostrokol, Hist., Michelle O'Flaherty, Hist., Sheryl Wilson, Rep., Karen Williams, Sgt. at Arms, Diane Vogt Sec.: Patricia McBurnett, Parl. fSecond Rowj Peggy Wells, Sgt. at Arms, Cynthia Craddock, V.-Pres., Debi Morton, Pres.p and Nan Ralston, Treas. I can't wait to go to the convention in San Antonio. F.T.A. become one of the most active organizations at Wyatt this year. The club sought to understand the teaching profes- sion - its rewards and its disappoint- ' ments. The membership totaled an enthusi- I astic forty-five. Their calendar of activities was full all year long with numerous social and service proiects. The day before school, they gave the faculty and administration a tea to wel- come them to the new school year. To involve themselves with the officers of the other clubs and help the others to be bet- ter leaders, they sponsored an Officers' Workshop. In service to the entire student body, the members sold and delivered red, white and pink carnations on February fourteenth. The club traveled to San Anto- N , R nio February twenty-third and fourth for the second state convention ever attended by Wyatt's F.T.A. The club felt more involved in the convention this year because they had a voting delegate and entries in the scrapbook, handbook and special proiects competition. Larry Rose and Terry Stewart represented Wyatt at district competition for Mr. and Miss F.T.A. Both Larry and Terry coveted the District Xl title making them candidates for the state- wide contest in San Antonio. The Installa- tion Banquet in the spring was second in excitement only to the convention. At that time the officers for the T973-74 school year were installed. The honored guests at the banquet were the nine teachers which had been selected as Teacher of the Month during the current year. The members of F.T.A. were exposed to a variety of situations. Through these exposures they were able to understand the impor- tance of an education. They realized that choosing to be teachers gave them the responsibility of educating the leaders of tomorrow. IE FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA OFFICERS FOR T972-73 WERE: Sondra Moore, ParI., Nina Walker, V.-Pres. , nis Snody, Sec., Terry Stewart, Photog., Amy Head, Pres., Judy Buehler, Treas., and fkneelingj Barbara Sisson, Hist. BETTY CRUSE CHAPTER FTA l G The F.T.A. chapter was named for Mrs, Betty Cruse. CQ Members of F.T.A. enioy refreshments after a program at Nina Walker's house. We are the lead The members of V.l.C.A. spent the year helping each other develop leadership abilities for a world of work, attain a purposeful life and create an enthusiasm for learning. United by a common bond, they worked to promote high standards in trade ethics, workmanship, scholar- ship and safety. Their time was spent in many vocational, recreational and social activities. These activities were designed to create respect not only for the dignity of work but also for the individual. Students involved in V.l.C.A. received professional guid- ance in establishing realistic voca- tional goals which would help them attain a purposeful life. Earn while you learn The O. D. Wyatt Distrib- utive Education classes consisted of thirty-five iun- iors and seniors whose applications were consid- ered after a personal interview with the prespec- tive student and his parent or guardian. These stu- dents were then selected on the basis of grades, attendance, citizenship, the recommendations of other teachers, and previ- ous employers when appli- cable. The major goals of the program involve the con- cept of free-enterprise, money management through the 'earn while you learn' program, and the importance of respon- sibility and reliability. The student completed his high school education not only with qualifications for college entrance, but also possessed a saleable skill and a mature set of values as a result of his participation in the busi- ness world. ers of tomorrow's business world. I ' fm ii. K is S f THE V.l.C.A. OFFICERS FOR 1972-73 WERE: 1First Rowj Doug Medley, Sgt. at Arms, Tommy Shults, Parl., Ricky Prat Pres. fSecond Rowj Debbie long, Sec., Sheila Sours, V.-Pres., Debra Roberts, Treas., Pam Fuller, Rep, l imma. I . Dmgufalmm ...uv Nu, Q THE D.E.C.A. OFFICERS FOR i972-73 WERE: fFirsf Rowj Florence Rodriguez, Treas., Ava Herring, V.-Pres., Karen Stevens, Sec. ISeconl Rowj Robert Mowell, Parl., and Dean Williams, Pres. To expand a students inter- est in Science and its applica- tion to the world around him is the purpose of the Science Club. Science makes a great I I finally completed my Science Fair proiectf' V f , My Y! I , we IE SCIENCE CLUB OFFICERS FOR 1972-73 WERE: Don Hunt, Pres., Danny Cavasos, Treas., Larry Hoskins, V.-Pres.: and Robin yne, Sec. contribution to mankind. The members of the Science Club took this into consideration when Science Fair time arrived. The maiority of the Science Club members were involved in pre- paring a project for the Spring Science Fair. Aside from the Science Fair proiects, the club went to a Chemistry and Physics open house at Texas Christian Univer- sity. Scientific questions were discussed and answers were experimented with. Exploring minds are as much a part of Wyatt as they are of the world. Are you ready for interscholastic competition? I i,rV X NX 1 lf ,g f I-.w we f N 1 auf W I . W, THE MATH CLUB OFFICERS FOR 'I972-73 WERE: Don Hunt, V.-Pres., Dwayne Smith, Pres., Denise Best, Sec.-Treas. The O. D. Wyatt Math Club, sponsored by Mr. Willis Nelson, successfully met its goal this year in developing further inter- est in math. Members not only studied advanced types of math, but also entered the Inter- scholastic League Competition for slide rule and number sense. The Math Club took many field trips to various places to expand their knowledge. On a field trip to T.C.U., they toured the computer complex and learned more about computer operation. B3 C'est la vie, mon amis. The Foreign Language Club was involved in numerous activities throughout the year. During Homecoming Week they joined with F.T.A. in decorating the cafeteria. Also, on the day of the game their members decorated cars with signs and streamers for many of Wyatt's fans. Dinner par- ties featuring foreign cuisine were some of their most excit- ing proiects. Barbara Sisson held a French Dinner at her home, a German Dinner was held at Susie Hitt's and a Spanish Fiesta, complete with costumes and authentic Spanish dishes, was given by Olga Herrera. Among their other projects were field trips to the Mardi Gras at Nolan High School, the Octoberfest at Tarrant County Convention Center and a trip to Mexico City for a week during the Easter break. They paid for many of their socials and proiects with the profits made from the sale of 1973 Calendars and Valentines. Their year was full of fun, excitement, learning and new experiences. Support your local debate team. Competition was the by-word for the 1972-73 Wyatt Debate Club. Wyatt students entered more speech tourna- ments and brought home more awards than in any previ- ous year. The members of the Wyatt Debate Club repre- sented the school in a number of competitive speech events, such as debate, oral interpretation, persuasive speaking and a variety of other interesting events. Mem- bers improve their abilities to speak, argue and research more effectively in a format that proves both educational and enioyable. Highlighting the sixteen tournament schedule attended by the debate club were out of town meets in Austin, Wichita Falls, Abilene and Tyler. Among the more out- standing awards won during the past school year were a First Place Sweepstakes trophy at Eastern Hills High School and a First Place Sweepstakes trophy at the Tarrant County Junior College tournament. Optimism ran high at the end of the year, as the mem- bers of the club, all returning next year, looked forward to future success in the competitive forensics. f ffm. T THE FOREIGN LANGUAGE CLUB OFFICERS FOR 1972-73 WERE: 1First Rowj Arr Head, V.-Pres., Kelly Morgan, Treas., Olga Herrera, Hist. !5econd Rowj Sondra Moor Pres., and Kathy Bell, Sec. rffiif- L. if ' f THE DEBATE CLUB OFFICERS FOR 1972-73 WERE: Mike Speer, V.-Pres., Robert Grim: Rep., and Paul Newman, Pres. 1'-' INTERNATIONAL THESPIAN SOCIETY OFFICERS FOR 1972-73 WERE: Hop Boltomj Gene Vance, Socialsg Terry Stewart, Sec., Amy Head, V-Pres., Lisa Treas., Gary Kinley, Scribe, and Susie Hitt, Pres. Break A Leg! The O. D. Wyatt Thespians, an association affiliated with the International Thespian Society, offers young people qn opportu- nity to meet and discuss the fields of drama and become lifetime members of this organization with the acquisition of participation points. These points can be earned in all the fields of drama including set design, acting, building sets, direction and many others. The group actively supported drama for young men and women, by giving them access to information about new ideas and trends in drama. The Thespians were also aware of the essential obligation of a school club and met these duties with zest and sincerity. The members sold door mats to make money for the club's many expenses. A dual purpose proiect was the collection of newspa- pers, which helped preserve trees and raise more money. The club had many supporters and of these, Mrs. Wooldridge, Mrs. Plummer, Mrs. Collins and Mrs. McKnight were made honorary members of the organization for their outstanding contributions and efforts. 5.9 l l l I F . A PM fizfi - mil if :fi . fi 1 ', --f I f as v' - f -gi P' 4-4 --4 F xxx A 'ictured above are Mrs. Marilyn Wooldridge, Mrs. Kathryn Plummer, Mrs. Carie Collins, and Mrs. Carolyn McKnight being awarded honorary memberships to the Thespian Society. I want my home The Future Homemakers of Ameri- can were very busy with a variety of proiects to make money, to increase spirit and to help their community. At Christmas time many hours were .. spent in selling candles to raise money for the club's treasury. They helped boost homecoming spirit with the decorating of B hall. Their theme for the hall was Chaps are world famous. For a community proiect they baked cookies and took them to the Forest Hill Nursing Home. I -' tx s m,,- They also spent time developing t their knowledge and background by .Q participating in field trips. In May, they attended the state convention in ,1,2iL, San Antonio. was This organization, with its high ide- als, has helped its members set high standards and goals that will insure stability in their future homes. L:.':,... gf., if , , tiff? ' , ' .xxx -S Q x A ,I l MRS. MILLER'S F.H.A. CHAPTER OFFICERS FOR 1972-73 WERE: Glenda Shaw, Sec., Trina Green, Pres., Margaret Carter, V.-Pres., and Donna Latimer, Treas. lv, sm w 3 js: -. X e . -51-,,.a:,, '- X N I t at I . 2 -No I -- . 5 VI' I 5 Q I I s s ig MRS. WlI.HOITE'S F.H.A. CHAPTER OFFICERS FOR 1972-73 WERE: Gerald Harris, V.-Pres., Karon Tipton, Program Chair man, and Londell Fisher, Pres. to be a happy one. QP X.. I - so X I ,I - -yi , V K 2 9. if fi? . ' X he , if -,,.. z . I , .f ,3 V - ,JA '5 ,ff I S . . 3 ' ' Xi mg fi 11 I -I - i.zQ QL'ag Y -52 , 6' A ww ,, I, . AL .A u 1 , . r X 5533 I I .. ..-.. '- . 7, . x..,,,,, AA: ll.-le' I 2 5. f It 4, , ' Q, ' .Q .f.f.'.'F MRS. EARLE'S F.H.A. CHAPTER OFFICERS FOR 1972-73 WERE: Pam Sanders, Sec Vicki Barnoski, Treas., Rhonda King, V.-Pres., Janette Kerr, Parl.g and Mary Watts, Pres. F5 I A -! ,, A rev sf? i J 'P1- x i pn. Did I ever act like that? Some students at Wyatt had the opportunity this year to work with elementary age children. They worked in the elementary schools within the O. D. Wyatt district. By working everyday with the children they were able to help some of the individual children develop normally so they could become well adiusted members of society. It also provided our students with the chance to experience first hand what a teaching career would involve. I2 U ll I9 'ffl if 2123 Al Debbie Glossup listens to the children talk during her training of child development. THE CHILD DEVELOPMENT OFFICERS FOR 1972-73 WERE: fFirst Rowj Brenda Diggs, Third V.-Pres., Sharon Stafford, Sec., Vicki Anderson, Hist., Charles Crouch, Fourth V.- Pres., Connie Brown, Treas., Sylvia Haines, Second V.-Pres., Joyce Canright, First V.- Pres. and fSecond Rowj George Milner, Pres. I thought Ray Crowder was ca Senator! The Medical Careers Club was formed in order to bring together those students interested in the wide open field of medicine. They were exposed to many of these areas through a visit to Peter Smith School of Nursing for a stint of duty with a student nurse, a tour of the Radiation Center, and speeches by doctors from Harris Hospital. Their experiences helped them form opinions and direct their interests in the medical field. They made the days of people of all different ages a little brighter by their actions at Christmas. Scrapbooks that they had made, along with candy, was delivered to the children at Cook Hospital. A place of residence for people of the older genera- tion received baskets of fruit from the thoughtful members. The interest in others and the generosity shown to them by the members was appreciated. E MEDICAL CAREERS CLUB OFFICERS FOR 1972-73 WERE: Vanessa Calwell, Pres., Susan Cheek, c.-Treas., Beverly Brooks, Program Chairman, and Karen Holt, V.-Pres. Good grief you are a lousy driver! Room H-61 houses the Orthopedic Club. The members try to encourage understanding between teachers and pupils of regular classes and orthopedic students. They feel that it is important to further encourage a realistic accept- ance of physical abilities in orthopedic students while still maintaining worthwhile ambitions. The club works outside of Wyatt to maintain a relationship with Concerned Youth for Cerebral Palsy in order to better inform the public of the needs, potentials and achievements of the orthopedi unit. The orthopedic club's school and social activities wen many and varied. They hosted a Christmas Buffet Progran for their parents as well as informal Birthday celebration for club members throughout the year. A production a Romeo and Juliet was viewed with interest by the mem bers at Casa Manana in October. Q ' C - x : I - fa' r ' j,.- ' .':-,N , 1 5' ' .... ' ..- ,,.'v- ,,..,- -.C ,4-l '.... 1 fo . ... - THE SPECIAL EDUCATION OFFICERS FOR 1972-73 WERE: fLef1 to Rightl Robert V.-Pres., and W. T. Simonton, Pres. Moorman, Pres., Carolyn Mitchell, Treas., Judy Northern, Sec., Candace Coleman, Wyatt's 4411 5... 2 , The Letterman's Association's purpose iacket. Sportsmanship and team spirit are stressed at all levels of competition In addition to these goals the club mem- '21 1 Y 4' is to bring unity among all sports and to fi .Sl I t set the standard for earning a letter A I -T lls I bers sought to bring about a good working relationship between coaches and players in order to promote close team effort as well as to encourage individual achievement. I 'ii 1 X THE LETTERMAN'S ASSOCIATION OFFICERS FOR 1972-73 WERE: fFrom Left to Rightj Dick Opperman, V Pres., Londell Fisher, Pres., and Mike Ellis, Trecs. ,.......... Carmen Tawater rides again . . . and again . . . and again. Goat ropers need love too! The purpose of the Rodeo Club is to achieve greater skill in the equestrian art as well as to form better sportsmen and women through individual competition. They were a member of the North Texas High School Rodeo Association, which has a membership of over fifty schools. They competed in sanctioned rodeos for individ- ual points as well as team points. All were totaled towards the finals in May. Only the top fifteen in each event were eligible to go to these finals. By participation in these rodeos the club won many trophies to serve as reminders of the prowess of the Rodeo Club members of 1972-73. These winnings brought honor to the club as well as pride to O. D. Wyatt. In addition to participating in activities outside of Wyatt the club sponsored many of their own activities. A carwash and a radio raffle were among the money raising proiects. The main proiect of the club, the annual O. D. Wyatt Rodeo, was held on the ninth and tenth of February. The profits from this rodeo provided the funds neces- sary to hold their annual spring dance. The club had that spirit that only Wyatt students can have. They possessed an undying desire to be the best Rodeo Club around to enhance their self-esteem as well as O. D. Wyatt's. . . -::- , wx. ' -G ' .1.g..I.g.Q?2vsl 5, ' . nav' , ,3,,,,,,,,, xi 3 an .1 4 1 x 5 lE RODEO CLUB OFFICERS FOR 1972-73 WERE: Butch Prickert, V.-Pres., Vicki Daniels, Treas.g Carol Purser, Reportery Cyd Vinson, Sec., and Kris lt is a strike! . . . No, it is a split. A new club was organized this year by students interested in the sport of bowling. The idea behind the organiza- tion was to provide an opportunity for interested students to develop their bowling skills. Bowling is a popular sport that is enioyed by both our male and female students. They practiced after school at the Berry bowling alley near the school to prepare for competi- tion in tournaments both on an individ- ual and a team basis. This is easy . . .Plop Another new club at Wyatt this year was the Ice Skating Club. The main pur- pose of the club was to get students interested in ice athletics and they tried hard to arrange times when everyone could meet and skate together. Although most of the members did not know how to skate in the beginning, they quickly learned how to balance themselves on the narrow blades and skate like pros. The scrapes, bruises, numb toes, and injured egos never dulled their appetite for skating. im THE BOWLING CLUB OFFICERS FOR I972-73 WERE: Ted Bruton, Sec., Tony Washington, Pres., and Reggie Youn V.-Pres. fi 1 THE ICE SKATING CLUB OFFICERS FOR 1972-73 WERE: Rick Newman, Pres., Susan Miller, Sec., Sue William Treas., and Susie Hitt, V.-Pres. I 4:3 I I ' 4 ffl Vx' sa 'IE CHESS CLUB OFFICERS FOR agus, Treas., Larry Hoskins, Parl., 1972-73 WERE: Gene Vance, Sec., Ted Bruton, and Dale Martin, V.-Pres. Pres., Ro Oi cky l I u i What if I castled my ' l 1 King? J During the 1972-73 school year, Wyatt experi- enced a growth in one of its older organizations. There were twenty-nine members in the Chess Club. Among these members were beginners and experienced players. The intelligent man's game of chess was spread to the cafeteria, the band hall, the auditorium and even the classroom. Meetings were held weekly to prepare for school tourna- ments which were played frequently. Consistent practice produced quality players. The members found the game challenging and intriging. They also found that it was a game that could be enioyed when played with peers that realized the importance of graciously accepting victory as well Q5 rlnfnnt Chess club members practicing after school. -EX Do red and blue really make purple? Seeking a better understanding of the prin- ciples of art and a closer relationship with art and artists, some of Wyatt's students banded together to form the Art Club. This group planned field trips to museums and studios in the Fort Worth-Dallas area to expand their knowledge and experience. Fortunately, the club was able to include in their visits the Kimball Art Museum, which opened in Fort Worth on October 4, 1972. They hoped to contribute a piece of sculpture and a set of stained glass windows to Wyatt to become a permanent part of the school. Aside-from their own domain of art, they were a part of the many school sponsored activities. They participated in the Roadrunner Round-Up by operating The Maze in E-36 and 37, and the hall in front of the audito- rium was resplendent with circus awnings, animals and banners in honor of Homecom- ing, due to their efforts. 1 in E ART CLUB OFFICERS FOR 1972-73 WERE: .Ioe Wheeler, Treas., Sheri Guyette, V.-Pres., Jane Fagan, Sec., d Monty Gossett, Pres. Oops! We only have seven pages. The publication of the school paper, the Blue Streak, wasn't one of the easiest undertakings at Wyatt. The staff was constantly alert to any news in or about Wyatt. When enough news and advertisements were gathered, the Editors began sorting, rewriting, adding to the stories, and constructing layouts. During the year the newspaper staff went to several iournalism clinics and contests. At the beginning of this year, the staff attended a journalism clinic held at Texas Christian University. At this clinic the staff was prepared in every type of writing, from editorials to sports, and the problems that occur in writing and gathering information. All the hard work seemed to pay-off since the paper changed many of its old techniques to more efficient methods. They concentrated on their features and art work to make it appeal to the students. Later in the year, the newspaper and various individual works were entered in the UIL contests held in Austin during March ninth and tenth. With the final edition of the paper, which was dedicated to the seniors, the staff realized their goal as a newspaper staff. They produced a written history of the O. D. Wyatt students and their activities for the 1972-73 school year. THE BLUE STREAK STAFF Editors ..... Mara Miller, Debi Morton News Editors ......... Marty Morris, Debbie Burnsides Sports Editor .... ...... P aula Harris Features Editor .......... Teri Harris Exchange Editor ...... Calvena Brown Advertising Manager. . . Paul Rainwater Photographers ........ Steve Nowell, Steve Myers Sponsor . . .... Carol Jones 'I' ,..A . Paula, Debbie, Debi, Mara, Marty, Paul, Sally, Steve, Calvena, Teri, Patti. r'We did the whole thing! The ROADRUNNER STAFF exists as an organization for e purpose of serving the entire student body and faculty. e annual staff has the responsibility of creating a mem- ly book. They worked diligently to pick the right pictures, le ones that would mean the most to the students. Many :urs were spent meeting deadlines set by the publisher. Several bake sales were given to meet the rising cost of having the book published. Although there is fun and good times among the members, very little time is set aside for pleasure until all the books are in the student's hands. To kick off the annual sales the staff dressed as clowns to attract attention, which they did successfully, so that stu- dents would be sure and buy an annual. l i i l li Regina Carolyn Vicky, Patty, and Dennis -at Bonnie, Joy, and Barbara I Steve Rita Kay and Dennis N Ni Dick, Dennis and Chip Jay 1 La' Barbara and Emily Kenny, Susan and Linda ROADRUNNER STAFF Editors ...... Joy Newsome, Bonnie Bailey, Barbara Sisson Organizations . .Terry Stewart, Robin Clark, Rita Kay Robinson, Melinda Flowers, Patty Ingram, Denise Wansley Index Carol Matlock, Vicky Chappell, Thresa Cunningham Student Life . . Dennis Alphin, Chip Logsdon, Larry Johnson, Kay Mahoney, Dennis Mitchell Faculty . . . Kenny Maxwell, Susan Waters, Emily Howard Classes ..... Jerry Sanderson, Patty Runkle, Dennis Sorenson Personalities . .Paula Steffler, Barbara Braly, Melissa Smith Athletics . .Linda Fagan, Regina White, Dick Opperman Photographers .... Steve Myers, J. P. Clark, Dan Kilman Sponsor ...... ..... C arolyn McKnight gh n , , Dan Thresa, Paula and Melinda ,..f' Melissa Robin, Terry and Patty .,-5A , , K .4 sho. Y .. V,- es E I 49. vm 1' Lg. W F Ifgfwg g gg fl l I fl 1 ' S 5 ,gui . 1 . ,',t,m7A , .,1,,,gm,i'5 , 1 ,, ,A - Q '- 2 'sg4Siiw.i.5.-fx' -- - i f.-.'2a,1f,.X Q rj Agn - - -f '1' N- , 4 1-M ,, .1 4 1 'ff-x-4 ! , my 1 M m.-4' pgan-4.1-nee.:-w,m,,X M 'L S57 - A. k R . if 17 new I .1 ,W-W.-.W ill - 23' ' 2 vi 5 5 Q Qi E Q3 5 5 5 xx 5 A E 9 3 5 3 22 , Q if Vi QS 52 fi B 25 Zi E 1 Q 5 Q 5 3? Q 5 il ai fi 2 ? Q aa 3 I 7:fz3fs'm:wn..xzy fv:'m'faz2,Le . , , W.f1x'lz,t. 1' ,ffff+ffXNm.:f x -,Mfg N. W f K1--W-f,ff5ggg,fg,,f1.- M ,QW 3 N - - , k M f 3 Q , mkxfzfwziw-5wfmi mqzpgwgK Their success wcsmdefermined by their hard work. 4 - Coach Rudy Mouser 'I J Q- T 'Tc X f' ,, M4-?KlYll'l !l,.K Training cmd Hard Work, Q Execution is the key for victory as Ivey Suber 1311 scores behind the excellent block of Ray Villalobos 1601, Robert Till- man 1761, and Robert Powell 1201. Q Joys of victory are com- mon, as can be seen in teammates Matt Willis 1711, Ramey Shutter 1351, and Garner Hallmark 1521. Q Eluding a Heights defender, Quarterback Butch Riddle 1l I1 shows winning form. I in X .XI f The 1972-Wyatt offense ranked second in points only behind the 1970 team. Wyatt scored 196 points with scores by All-American lvey Suber and All-Stater, Michael Nelms. Scores also were added by David Mocio, All-District Place kicker, Robert Powell, fullback, Jimmy Richardson, wide receiver. Behind each of the plays was Quarterback, Butch Riddle. None of these backs would have had successful seasons if not by the superior blocking of All-District linemen, Roy Frost, Steve Martchenke, Ray Villalobos, Robert Tillman and Mike Pettke. Linemen often times get little credit for the part they play in scores, but without the linemen the backs would be vulnerable to the defense. These men and oth- ers did a fine iob of preventing the defense from getting to our ball carriers. Many points were added by our specialty teams. Runbacks of kickoffs and punts were common by Larry Nelson and Don Clements throughout the season. Wyatt's overall offense was a polished machine with each part working with the utmost precision. Individually no one person could have achieved the goal of District Champions. This was all a team effort where superior coaching, playing and thinking was always evident. Q Tony Lampkin 1811 shows perfect concentration as he reaches high to make fine catch against Western Hills. Q Due to exceptional blocking by the offensive line Robert Powell 1201 scoots through a gaping hole for a touch- down. N I 'N R, Q 'N is -iriver -4 .V If xxx QQ L This year Wyatt's defense was armed with some of the strongest weapons in Wyatt's history. Maurice Moore, All-District defensive end, did an outstanding iob of keeping the ball carri- ers toward the interior Iinemen. Of these, Robert Tillman and Jim Muse, All-District players, seldom let the ball get past the line of scrimmage. However, if someone should possibly slip past them they would regret it fully by running into the open arms of Ron- nie Beal, our All-District linebacker. One of the new faces at Wyatt was that of our All-District middle guard Stan Hatcher who plugged up the middle. The secondary was also armed heavily with Donnie Boone, Londell Fisher and Larry Nelson at the corner bacl positions and Michael Nelms was posted back in the safety position. All of these players were on the All-District roster This well disciplined, hard working defense was able tc keep their opponents to a low 79 total points which wa: the lowest in Wyatt's history. This might lead one to thinl that this year's 1972 Wyatt Chaparrals were an Al Around Number One Team. 'iw 23'-mr AH I if nl. -ff 13 f , V, 9 . . . ,, o 21. ,Y.,yi,:-.sg ,k , ' 'TLQ ,'.. f ' ' , ,.,g , ,, ' K' .fm-.f9uh'fk lfl-.fiiiiaz o 9 .sa-ya' ' lil Q Western Hills runner comes to an abrupt stop as Wyatt's defense led by Donnie Boone l23l, Ronald Beal loll and Roy Frost l75l put up a stone wall. QGang tackling lead by Ronald Beal foil, Garner Hallmark 1521, Stanley Hatcher l53l, Jim Muse l77l and Robert Tillman l76l stuns Northside runner as he tries the heart of Wyatt's defense. '53 gf .i , 4 pf I 1' V Determination Q Numerous obstacles are no great barriers for defensive men Ronnie Beal 1611, Walton Wright 1821 and Londell Fisher 1251, as they converge on Northside's runner. Q Ray Villalobos 1611 takes a long look at the ball before making recovery. Q Larry Nelson 1331 stays stride for stride with Eastern Hills receiver to breok up catch. I05 , 'VK .,,. . O. D. WYATT HIGH SCHOOL 1972 ALL-DISTRICT FOOTBALL PLAYERS IF I Rowj Roy Frost, David Mocio, Ronnie Beal, Londell Fisher, Ivey Suber, Mike Pellke, MICIIGSI Nelms, SIGVI HUICIWBY, Robeff Tillman, and Jim MUSE- I St Marrchenke, and Larry Nelson, IBcck Rowj Maurice Moore, Walton Wrighi, Plffufedl ROY Vllldlvbvs and D0n e Boone- -.....,.....-,.4,U.fa,v - Q M Xx j . ' kk Ai A I-1 rv A X . 3 XI. - fi Frr e j 'I I J F . I f I I , ' I1 f Vff- . fi 'sl ' I IVEY SUBER MIKE NELMS All State All Stale All Cify Offensive Player of The Year All Cify Defensive Player of The Year and a Strong Team Effort. THE 1972-73 VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM 'rant Rowj David Davidson, Mgr., Roger Binney, Ray Villalobos, David Hatcher, yle Still, Londell Fisher, Bill Johnson, Kenneth Nolen and Jay Fenly, Mgr. fSecond owl Phillip Reague, Tony Gotcher, Ronnie Beal, Donnie Boone, Larry Nelson, iomas Jones, Jim Muse, Steve Martchenke, Kenneth Rockwell, Robert Powell, Wen- ell Hallmark. fThird Rowl Head Coach Rudy S. Mauser, Raymond Shutter, Roy TONY BYUWIGYJ CUUCII Wade Walker- lF0Uf'h RUWJ Coach Robert Stansberry, Ronnie Simpson, Tony Lampkin, Reggie Broadus, Mike Nelms, Gerald Harris, Don Clements, Butch Riddle, Coach John Bentley. 1Ba:k Rowj Lee Davis, Steve Ballard, Garner Hall- mark, Brian Crawford, Walton Wright, Mike Pertke, Jackie Robinson, David Mocio, and David Tucker. 'ost, Ivey Suber, Jimmy Richardson, Maurice Moore, Robert Tillman, Matt Willis, Q l Q Ai ,, THE 1972-73 JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM ont Rowj Chad Davis, Mgr., Earl Tennyson, Arnold Wood, Mike Nelson, Henry Lro, Chris Bilardi, Dannie Nelson, Victor Taber, Edward Reed, Ronnie Lackey. ISec- nd Rowj Troy Mauldin, Mgr., Dennis Mitchell, Darrell Smith, Damon Geer, Duane tliller, Dale Boone, Mike Taber, Mike Ballard, Walter Smith, Buddy Marchanks, Greg hillips, Danny Dees, Mgr., Coach Bud Foreman. IThird Rowj Coach Theodis Hous- ton, Jonny Handrum, Gary Simmons, Rickey Howard, Lewis Boykin, Paul Trantham, Harold Weems, Terry Kunkel, George Martin, Frank Gasca, Phillip Williams, Garner Johnson, Coach Gordon Hubenak. Ifourth Rowj Eric Cain, Loyd Adair, James Bent- ley, Thomas Smithheart, Gary Brown, Gary Bishop, Charles Shaddox, Randel Ford, Louis Davis, This year's Basketball season was the best in O. D. Wyatt': history. With 20 wins and all five starters returning from a seconc place finish in district, we're looking for bigger and better thing: next year. Coach Bud Foremar X in 2i' ,1.'. it i ' s .5-s X if '. g:.fi.1.1w, ., ' W 'ie6Ql8lS'i KtXFMl3E- 6':11'Qe1 t?fV a A if is f ,V -gl ,.-33 fffi? . O. D. Wyatt's Basketball team started the year with a young inexperienced team, consisting of four sophomores, four iuniors and two seniors. This year's team won more games than any other in the school's history, twenty, and a second place finish in District. Karl Bradley made First Team All District and was the third leading scorer in District AAAA-9 with a 17.2 average. Gerry Greene was on Sec- ond Team All District, with Billy Trigg making Honorable Mention. Darrell Smith was Sophomore of the Year. The leading scorers for the Chaps were Karl Bradley with 476 points, Gerry Greene with 294 points and Darrell Smith with 263 points. Leading rebounders were Gerry Greene, Mark Brown and Stanley Hatcher. Because it lacked experience the team was not expected to finish high in District standings. With a lot of hard work and determination they steadily improved and matured into a strong contender for the District Championship, losing to the eventual champions in a very close playoff game by one point. Q Darrell Smith ll4l goes high in the air to make a basket. Q Outside shots by Carl Bradley 1131 were familiar scenes throughout the season. Coordination, Q Darrell Smith l'l5l takes a bead on the basket against l. M, Terrell. Q Using Gerry Greene l23l as a screen against I. M. Terrell's defense, Karl Bradley U31 goes for a shot Q The sure hands of Junior Mark Brown M21 retain ball against Poly defense. 1' S Agility x Q Reaching high in the air, Stan Hatcher C451 retrieves a Poly rebound. Q Gerry Greene C231 stops Panther threat with a fantastic block. Q Gerry Greene l23l stretches to force Poly to give shot a second thought. Q Darrell Smith U51 hurts TerrelI's ego by snatching ball that wasn't there. Q Surrounded by Terrell defend- ers Stanley Hatcher 1451 steals rebound. 4 and Unity. Dx X406 K ,K A l N ALL DISTRICT BASKETBALL PLAYERS: Darrell Smith U51 f Billy Trigg Ml l, Gerry Greene l23l, and Karl Bradley 1131 rbi if 0 ,,.. - . . ef ,T , . 1. fart Tix ' an, 47, - fggfffiiigiikgri if 5,5 , g Z A 1 wil 1,2 'f2f'Y3iizQ25'5't' fl gg' it ' 'A 2 ' ' if-M ' ' bfi 1 Wi' .- E151 ' if - ,, .551 5 ' Vi 4?ln'fr2sl reaef'+r 4-gc, , , .5,,e 5' Q , ii..L S., f 3 ,QQ vii' Q yi , ,,g'..11gL: A ,weiifiii -. ,. N -.,S,. ,, , , ' in '- KH .f lknk Z-T K. ,, 'si W . W -V XJ J 49 ,N .fd .NJ W , A LN, K w-f. g 5-f , XQJ L.-'M fi, -f .:x,,f, 1972-73 BASKETBALL TEAM Mark Lefler, mgr.p Darrell Smith H515 Billy Trigg billy Kenneth Mayberry f33lg Mike Iey H315 Keith Williams l3'Ilf Pete Walker lilly Robert Smith, mgr.y and, lsea Johnson f35lp Mark Brown 14315 Gerry Greene l23li Stanley Hatcher l45lg Karl Brad- Coach Bud Foreman. f lil vu-qv ...J 1972-7 3 BASKETBALL B-TEAM :irst Rowj Marcus Norris, manager, Vernard Hillburng Ed Reed, Rodney Franklin, Coach Robert Stansberry, Charles Smith, Bobby Williams, Melvin King, Mike ,udy Jackson, Ricky Mooreg and Marvin Gooclspeed, manager. ISecond Rawj SYUYDS, Kellh Muriel, and Sim NlCllBfS0l'l- E? I i a:,f Q,f ---ff 1972-73 FRESHMAN BASKETBALL TEAM VVS' Rf-'WJ Anll10nY -lOl-'19, BUSl9l' JCCll50l'1, R0flClY J0fl'll90Y1, Verlan R0b9fS0Y1, Coach Gordon Hubenak, Pete Mosley, Kenneth Kneeland, Lee Caywood, Mark !llI'lI1Y PYICC, Jerome Tl10mU5, Pllll sl'1ell0n, Gnd Toni Wright. f5econd Rowj Wright, Bobby Thomas, Oscar Muriel, Bill Jennings, and Jarvis Johnson. is V N Q Kr dl , .,,x.f,rw . . 1 .. ka, 'V 1,1111 SM w ww- , x Af:-2.5 M UUIBAR K Y i 1 , 'wg Us X. ,u vi. w bf. 4 4 ' Q 1 We 'ix L' Z FQ- iffwwl- , if , A Q ,Q W 'I' 1' .- W '1 5' vu V. 3. 1, jbfnlfluu- XZ' 'B' ,.A,.,v,n,A k is f 12, v-.sg - I ,.,...v' rv- '+:'b.1-'iw -Li if ...4Y Xftv' ...A Q Thomas Jones sails over high hurdles in perfect form while qualifying for Coaches Indoor Meet. Q Jimmy Richardson lands after making longest jump of preliminaries to qualify for Coaches Indoor Meet. Q Dick Opperman strains to qualify in 300 yard dash for Coaches Indoor Meet. liiidl Y ' ,,wy , ti, .,- an-v--1 Q P' , . yah f .af 1 4 --...a- ......,..-. WW.- .1 V f is A 0 ..l'f ,Ella ,, 'sw vii i, Q, .. -1,9-mvnuisy-'awww' 9' ,...mM-A-,Mq,,f...-,Mah f Q, I s Speed, CD Doug Merriwether clears 6'4' easily qualify- ing for the Coaches Indoor Meet. This form led Doug to winning first in the Indoor Meet. QD Doug Merriwether excels in 60 yard high hur- dles with a time of 7.4 to qualify for the Coaches Indoor Meet. Q-Joseph Green relin- quishes baton to Anthony Cain as Wyatt contin- ues in 2 mile relay. Endurance, S ., gi 9 . HYATT s M412 1, ' , ,. A p, ' I- ' Hurdlers , ' f' P i P, i Greg Phillips ' P hh 2 Thomas Jones 4 i P P M Gary Don Simmons , A, Qii . we Q Fred Merriwether , V? Ed Reed I M P Michael Green ' ' 2 it M ,M -.- ,, HURDLES M rl Q g ci- 9 . g k M 5 .sw - 5 4 ,,,fr2,fffe A .' ' ' Q. ! V ga. Alf , M Y' P A' ' P P? 5 so W ,V A G W , SHOT PUT Shot Putters Kenneth Rockwell Roy Frost Jim Muse 120 Pole Vaulters Marshall Bridges Tom Matthews Marvin Parker , :Eg ,g hr wr' S. POLE VAULT -I 5 I The O. D. Wyatt track program grew bigger this year with quality as well as quantity of participants. Some of the seniors that were outstanding tracksters were Ivy Suber, Dick Opperman, and Michael Green, who ran in the sprints and relays, Thomas Jones and Fred Merriwether who did a tremendous iob in the hurdles, and, Roy Frost, Robert Tillman, Michael Nelms, and Fred Merri- wether, who excelled in the field events. In the first track meet, which was the Coaches Indoor meet, our track team qualified more participants than any other high school in Tarrant County. Winning this meet was the start of a vic- torious track season. YOU CAN'T WIN THEM ALL UNLESS YOU WIN THE FIRST ONE. Q' X. T , , 4 ' R4 ' N I l' ' l El I IA , 1 5. lgri ' I V gi. . l T' I the 'f' T I -.Fil Xxx ,'s. 1 kg I 3 ' H' I I B 'uv' 9 fr V I I I N I 14 A 5 'ln F I 'J' x V ' D I f , i 'Q 1 ' A Q ' I ' r F I 1 N L A1 . cam, l Th xii at A l 1,9 . ' , Q K, ' , 5 T' I . if I K I 1 ' ,nu s .a ll! 3- Hg A T ' M , f M XA4' '-1-1.4 X AN w, F , f . wr the . 1.. . 0 5 ftff'-Kwan fi 'M we - ,L ' - I 4 1 ' l DISTANCE RUN I ., wc..-v ' . - HIGH .IUMPM 'K-Q -N .D .ad 1,3 DISCUS Distance Runners High Jumpers Discus Throwers fFirst Rowj Michael Nelms fFirst Rowl Billy Chapman Fred Merriwether Robert Tillman Eric Cain Frank Gasca I5econd Rowj Joseph Green Ronnie Lackey Victor Boyd Norman Harris Don Clements Ronald Beal 1Second Rowj Ismael Delgado George Martin Victor Taber Harold Weems and Persistence. , ,I . Y th. ..f: .'s -a P all . 1 . ia J A La 1 ' ' , ' ii X I I f I 'F , iv QL Il: N'--si. V ? ' 1 ,., - I' 1 - I I, if ee , V1-lf ' y ws' is I Ll 'fi 'FP' X , I X 5 4- fr if A L M is I I , aff ff N 'fe 'fa I I ' 1. I A - . li fi ' ' I ' K' A11 vw, S SW ' A M aw I WA le ' I . K I 'el Q G Q 'Q if , ' . T if - ' A I vc LONG JUMP Long Jumpers eee: is W I y X I , ,, wx mm Rowy Wa, s M ,et-QA Rickey Parker -y Y I 'I I Marvin Howard I fox X 3 fSecond Rowj V 17 U . an dx R Doug Marriwether 1 ' I' L? lx? Jimmy Richardson I 1, ' in I I W A h,hh David Tucker X , ,E K' 'U if A , figs Larry Nelson I gf l I 440 Relay Team g y W Ivey Suber -ft 2 f M'- M 1 2 Larry Nelson . ,3 X! Dick Opperman ii A 'Li' Michael Green M I I Mile Relay Team I Ivey Suber Larry Nelson Tony Lampkin Ronnie Simpson ,Y iw. ll.: I MILE RELAY 440 RELAY , 5, ff vi., b yn I 01, ,I 4' v if , if QVI44. - RQ 13322: .r A f' V- ' . l r -vi 1, ' , ' . 5 .' ,x .. 'Y 'S' 2 if 3: Q ' out if J me -fi fe'-e-or--f ,Ps X1 ' Alu 1972-73 VARSITY TRACK TEAM rt Rowj Vernon Crockettf Mike Flintg Billy Chapmang Elvis Bowman: Marvin Parker, Coach Rudy Mauserg Coach Theodis Houston, Fred Merriwetherf Thomas Jones: Ron- Cainf Kenneth Rockwellg George Martini and Greg Curley, Manager. ISecond nie Lackey: Tony Lampkinp Ronnie Simpsong Butch Riddleg Dick Oppermang and rj Troy Mauldin, Trainery Joseph Greeng Mike Greeng Marshall Bridgesp Robert Coach Wade Walker. 1Fifth Rowj Ed Reedg Victor Boyd, Frank Gascag Jackie Robin- fellg Victor Taber: Jack Simpsong Rickey Howard, and Anthony Hall. 1Third Rowj sony Norman Harrisy Gary Bishop, Tom Matthewsg Greg Pricey Ronald Beal: Mike y Nelsong Ivey Suberg David Tuckerf Jimmy Richardsong Robert Tillmang Gary Ballardg Jim Musep lsmael Delgadog and Greg Phillips. monsy Don Clementsp Roy Frosty and Wendell Hallmark, Manager. fFourth Rowj 1972-73 FRESHMAN TRACK TEAM Rowl Terry Duncanf Dexter McDaniels5 Perry Duncanf Darrell Holerp Mike Cau- Joe Grayf James Weemsp Jimmy Mooref and Buddy Clark. ffhird Rowj Mike Phillipsg Monty Bridgesp Rickey Stanfieldp Lindon Andrewsg and James Evans. f5econd Larry Thomasf Jerome Polkg Larry Evansp Pete Mosleyp Richard Troyg Alvin Blain j Kenneth Burdettf Darvis Pilotg Jerome Thomasp Reginald Leeg Barry Swearingenp Mark Kubotag Michael Barnettg and Donald Lowry. V?,5Q T' 'V T35 1. ., in -Jugs? Q -M-0 2 mu.-..h.W, 9 Qinszsft, 'Q 7 an Rb -NNN: km... -me ww ,ww 1wlEKsi!f!'n 145' A dk. 1 E I S 4 :SESS Q as. W 4- ..,,..,:M ., ' -.. J....., VM- .., .Q.,, V.., . .,..-nu .Q Q.,.f...w: . . . . W. -w, Uln,N4vq, ' 4 mi., W W vw? 9, x M, -1 - Q. 2 'N Huw in 1- -Q a Strong Arm, The will to win was the driving force in the minds of the 1973 Wyatt Baseball team. The aspiring and ambitious Chaps gave their all to lead the school to a state champi- onship. Under strong coaching by Coach John Bentley the team was able to give the full strength of their skill and to fulfill their potential as a team. To have a championship team, it takes a total team effort and multiple sacrifices. Pitching was a vitally impor- tant part of this year's team. David Mocio, back for his third year of Varsity competition, pitched with great speed and accuracy. Another good pitcher was David Whisonant, who displayed great form. Fine backup help in the pitching department was supplied by Gary Sanders and Jeff Opperman. Defensively, Wyatt was second to none. Totally com- posed of seniors, the infield displayed the winning talents of last year's city champs: at first was Gary Sanders, at second was Mike Ellis, at third was Walton Red Head Wright, at shortstop was Bruce Erby, and handling the catching chores was David Hatcher. David was backed up by a fine catcher, Dubby Peacock. Wyatt's fleet-footed outfield consisted of Rayme Shutter in center field, Wendell Giles in right field, and Brian Crawford in left field. The remaining outfielders were Kyle Still, Chris Dove and Steve Ingram, whose will and determination rounded out the Chap team. These were iust a few of the willing attributes of the 1972-73 Wyatt Baseball team. The baseball season was exciting for the fans as well as a challenge to the players. G Junior Pitcher David Whisonant shows form he hopes will carry Wyatt to the State Championship. Q Head Coach John Bentley gives last minute details to Chaps before taking the field. Q11 A gl X-SP f i ITL-I3 ti3 'f? 1 fthqeffln, mvip kv, will .. N, y.,i,. 2 . ,c Q' 3311- e 5 ... me gy .wg . 325 ,max wharf r'kf'?? ' . f A-tam 'waaw-1.,.' mxN..+A.?,... . .W XM'-i ,4 W--f-Q--4-...--... ,Q R, . -.2 ,C c.. 'far'-3 JA, Wf,v N . ,L ' ,M-M, '- ,wg ,,,' 'ff .f,.4v3!m-0-F'-,:'- , V - Jvc, 5 -152. V W js4,,ig..f,-,rf --1 Mugs- K h vw, ' L1 Q:-5'-. ,'.-!4.,.E.:-, xx ff, linux: ..,,:.., W . , .. . - Y -Q p -.vfryggf 522, Pbtbistgii-'i.V' A gi mp: , E, A 54,-,I ,' ' '. . , ,Q .-., , 1:.,Q!,-,-M13-'z.f1'-f' ' 'g-.14 '.L s...-, 4041. D., -f wa ' '--- , - . 'f ' . . 514' 'ff'- 'fm as 1 Pg'!jG9':fw6:qg3 jf 2 ka.,-Q.. ifnik-5jtnng':..1a3-if-Q:-A-ezi , , .,,,' 7, . j- HQ,1tjrfo'--l' g,,g21Qvi.4f'a5 Ai,1,,GA?i,,,,: .-.--' V V .J J ,,,..f, ,I .J , W. V N, ' , 5 . i ..: A Q of - 'e 'i 'Q4 51-5513?i1'52,'?lT 'wzfl f:.1'.fs3f' L in. A - ,J ,iz 1 . , K1 ', .- ' 'J -, -' ,- X - 'A - - . -.fri . , .', -, '.rl'C,f ,-14 -1.5.7 su.. .J fJw ,, 'i .., ' - 4c'4f.i'y ,:n6g?g,,5gcLgi2, ,,g.-13rE'1?,ei,,g3gr-ssl ni?-ui? .,:,fg2g,-g.,:r im:-1 Ar-sr' ,h..1.g.1s..f . . A 'rin ,mfr A.,-f4.gi.-- '..- of '- .M 'a-,-1'IA 1 1'4..'v'- .. .M , ,,, . , ' -f, we 1. wif-fy fini W: .,. v ss, ...Lp ,...k ,nf-M 'K' ee 7--.. ff ,,'.. . Y - ' ' f.f. 'z f 1- ,,.- J... CD The powerful swing of Junior outfielder Rayme Shutter is an important asset to the Chaps. Q Attempting to make a high catch is Senior outfielder Stan Hatcher. CID Mike Ellis, Senior second baseman, makes a diving catch as he thwarts a base hit attempt. f 1 ci Good Eye, CD Gary Sanders, Senior first baseman, listens attentively to Coach John Bentley as he explains strategy for next inning. Q The good bunting form of Senior catcher David Hatcher could mean that extra bose at a crucial time. Q'Walton Wright, Senior third baseman, lunges to tag runner as he dives back to third. van , u is issue ad-I Q Senior pitcher David Mocio shows sliding form as he hooks into third. Q Bruce Erby, Senior short stop, covers third as runner slides back in. GD Watching as his team takes its turn ot bot is Junior right fielder Wendell Giles. cmd ci Winning Spirit. i l V , Y, U 1 W! CD Senior outfielder Kyle Still exemplifies determination as he attempts to slide into third safely. Mike Ellis, Senior sec- ond baseman, reaches high as he attempts to rob hitter. Q Jun- ior catcher Dubby Peacock tags out base runner in run down. rf .' 'yy Al fa 'Lv , . ,fn 4., 'fur' .....,,, --Cniiggvv s . i i ,A its H V ' 1 Q C fg,1i,t, ' . 59 ' ' 73-W . i-. s l E il' ' . , , ixgaye ,.1,gga:z.'f -yggpgq. :XM i K . - zwffiii '-c,pyp,i'::1,1i'g,gTf: 1 ' , H I -is .Q ,3,M.iqf5+Q'?g,..i ':,,'ffs'?' 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' AYLATQ 4 fi .ff ,Q 4,52 1 e i time 1 if ,Qi L . -' :ffl ., QW ' w 'Q ' 3 51123, l:lr11Qf 7.g4 ' l mv K, ,Q .ew 43.115, , .i as ' 'ff' wah .lwxf-f,'ftc.:,eif'g.s .fi-...A . i U '- . Milk Swim .mv i f Wi I W N Qftwil U 's.,,i , X Q., -. S .V ' -9 41 1. t- h.-. X vyi- kxf'-X 1972-73 VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM l lirsl Rowj Jay Finley, Dubby Peacock, Rayme Shutter, David Hatcher, Bruce Erby Second Rowj Tony Gotcher, Walton Wriaht. Steve Inaram, Kvle Still. Chris Dnvn iff Opperman. fThird Rowj Coach David Walker, Stan Hatcher, Gary Sanders, Rich- ard Burt, Brian Crawford, Coach John Bentley. fFourth Rowj David Davidson, Mike Ellis, David Whisonant, David Mocio, Mike Pettke, Wendell Holmes, James Green. 1' cr, -New -ff? J VYA . WYAT' 1 AU W gm, 1972-73 JR. VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM irst Rowj Mickey Farmer, Danny Nelson, Ray Murray, Mike Rollins, Chance, Kevin Gillingham, Gary Brown. fFourth Rowj Ronnie Shiflet, Tim :mon Geer. fSecond Rowj John Lewis, Rudy Villalobos, Duane Miller, Stroud, Steve Martchenke, Mike Burris, Dwayne Dugger, Glen McCune, iarlie Shaddox, Terry Kunkle, Daniel Cook, Davis Mills. fThird Rowj Louis Boykin, Richard Key. :ach David Walker, Randal Ford, Oscar Tibbs, David Jones, Bobby XJ M GOLF is Personal Dedication and Skill Golf, a spring sport, is one of Wyatt's most unheralded athletic endeavors. It is a sport of great indi- vidual skill and resolution. Each man on the team must practice many long hours if he is to fullfil his part of the team effort. Wyatt's golfers were ready and willing to put forth all that was required of them. They looked forward to many winning rounds and a shot at the state title. CD Dan Bradford carefully addresses the ball. Q Lawrence Beasley shows good form as he keeps E W ff. B 1 fl' .6 -. 'Q I ' fy Q... 2, - his eye on the ball and aims for the flag. Vi L Q3f3 lf 'ff u ff ,-Si ' R .1 3 Q sg 'Q 1972-73 GOLF TEAM fFirst Rowj Dan Bradford, John O'Neal, Stan Woolsey, Kevin Carter, Gary Craig, Ricky Day, Jeff Black, Ted Bruton, Rocky Hogue, Lawerence Beasley, and Ge Jimmy Ross, and Russell Williams. fSecond Rowj David Walker, Phillip Ketchum, Iqhd Hogue, I U by H xx , U , Vg. fig, .-,ffv-y-Jilw ie, 1 4' , its' 4 lf id 'I' , 4: , 5 ' ' 4-. . .i e ' -fi' 1. - il, as 'W' I I ,,,. 4 ' . , ,,V. Y. ,RV - - V' - V-1-555 p., v -I .s:.,.,1.. vf-31A-sw-We if is fi, W frw- 'T ., X k ,sg-'fm' Y' ir' . Ng s v , 'f -Q . ' 4 ' I I Q, Q, h V 4' en W' SX sf 3 1 I 52 ' ','f A' f 4 - , 4: -t A ire' Leg .V 5.f,sfrf's M , gs. , ?,yr.,z, ' ' -h Y . ff Yi' ff .57 ,' 336 A A I . l ' Q 'fifi Y . eil' F 7 4: A3217 I .A., ...gig . K, Q ' , Tift: aft, W Mmux'w'm 'L . I - I I A 1 rv, - Y . .-.ff ll Johnson returns low, zinging serve during the afternoon work lt. TENNIS is Determination, Quickness cmd Stamina In order to develop the speed and agility necessary for a winning tennis team, Wyatt's players devoted much time and effort. They improved with each practice meet until they were ready for district play. Both the boys and girls teams were confident of a successful season due to hard work, stamina and good coaching. The girls were coached by Will Ann Brewer and the boys were coached by Gordon Hubenak. Both coaches expressed pride and confidence in their respective teams. 1972-73 BOYS' TENNIS TEAM ffi,-sf Rpwj Dale Bgone, Bill Johnson, Brady Paul Trantham, Chris Bilardi, Kenneth Kirkland, Watkins, Chad Davis, Steve Finley. 1Second Gnd Norman Bolan- Rowl Coach Gordon Hubenak, Ted Holden, ,, .... X ,, ...-,-w L ,gllnxlil 6 ll' 'I'Xx7ff'i7 I972-73 GIRLS' TENNIS TEAM irsl Rowl Melinda Flowers, Paula Steffler, Terry Lovell, Renda St. Clair, Treqdwqy, Debbie Owensby, Cindy Abel, Mary Ann Scallan, Sydney BU,-. Im 5GnCl9fS, and Teffl CYSUCY- fsemnd ROW! Connie Dixon. Denise ton, Patty Ingram, Valerie Donley, Diana Woodard, and Laura Coplin. STU ENT l If 5 P :uso NA L n' nas 0 RG AN 'ZATI N3 ATHlETlcs FACULTY CL . 1 1 1 1 1 1 SCHOOL BOARD The purpose of the School Board is to develop policies for the operation of the school system. Julius Truelson I Superintendent: Mr. Julius Truelson ' f 3.5 SCHOOL BOARD MEMBERS: Stan Harrellp Mrs. Jack O. Shannon, Jr.: Bill J. Elliott, Vice-Presidentp The Reverend John R. Leatherburg President, Green B. Trimble, Secretaryg Jim Harris, Bobby Bruner. Administration: Creator Of Learning Environment l'The principal tries to create a suitable environment for the classroom teachers that will aid them in teaching Nectively and efficiently. 'QQ 1 J fl T-xv g MS , A , if 5 i if V x X 5 D, ' li. l i -- fft' il ,ski l .QfQ?..'7Q'i' I l new ...ii Mr. Glenn Mandeville Principal Glenn Mandeville 1 . N ' Mrs. Prudence Laird ff , HE' I if Vice-Principal 'as-2 i I I iJames Williams Vice-Principal Mr. Sam Baker Vice-Principal 7 Counselors Bridge Communication Gap A counselor gives a student someone to talk to when he needs help. He can feel free to talk about grades, problems, graduation plans, college requirements, or iust about anything. Information concerning a large variety of subiects is available for student use. College catalogs, information about careers, iob facts, drug inform- ation and other information may be supplied by a counselor. Mrs. Betty Cruse Counselor fs l l N 1 A ., I+- ' - 1 Y , C N . A J ,V , f if f' wa 5 . 'lf I rl . L V , ,. Vg ' K . li , 'C Q55 'Ps ,if ' A ff ' g icy. . WA V'z?A'- 'VA gs, 3 it PZ 1 I SE, 54, s f 1' Mr. Lawrence Stokes Counselor, Computer Math , V L Mr. Jim Broga Counselor Mr. O. D. Adai Counselor l ficient School Operation Depends on Clerks . .,. S izigififi fr and Secretary ' A ,, , s N' ifwf ' The smoothness and effectiveness S QR. ' 751 'A 1 i with which our school operates depends f M y W r V A , 4 1 largely on the efficiency of the secretary ,I M -Q ,, y 1 and clerks. I, A N-tp ' tg. M. Our responsibilities range from one t ,gag 2 Y ' I 5 extreme to the other - keeping Mr. ' , '- -1: - gl' .. My Mandeville's day organized, checking 5 1 f Q ' attendance, keeping library and regist- W x . '-A rar's records, keeping the computer .iq lot tw, , X updated and helping counselors with ' X , ' ' their recoras. V I Lv i ' X V Each of us feels a sense of dedication i 7 A H iv Q an and loyalty to each of our respective fy 'st M ' Y' ' fir ' Nl responsibilities. - 4? -f ' 3 . 121 12: 1 4 X Y Q Mary Johnson gg A 1. 'rf .,c, i . Y X' '34 1 tm i F Q .,,. 1 Mrs. Sharon Cantrell Mrs. Mary Johnson ' A Q V Q? 3 as 1 Assistant Registrar Secretary If 1 Mrs. Velma Sanders Mrs, Betty Gillingham . A 1' iii 't' , ,,.t R'-99f5ffUf Data Processing M57 W ,Alf t Mrs. Delores Newberry Mrs. Beverly Sanders , V . ' ' . , i ' CO'- 159l0f'5 Clefk Attendance Clerk ' 'W A V Mrs. Betty Kunkel ' Attendance Clerk l X . ,, . K. 'ili K S .4 Q A, ' ' 5' Msgs. , ... P... awfif. 1' . ., at - sr 1 V rf st. W t zs ' ., v' ' r 3 ' ','i f if i t ik i i . 3 W 5: N X A '-:.-:Q . Siiiilm, . 'f , , ' if S i B' ret, sf- . Q. X I 23 , X Xl iff , B 2 .... .N X X2 ii... , .t.. Q X q .. .,gf 1 , g., X - W V b . QM lwbx V' ' in ,,1zrz:.'s1 s M y . s.sl ' l A 0 lf A E .. s. Cleatus Treese Mrs' Addie Hale Mrs. Hallie Howell Mrs. Evelyn Stone 'lufse Nurses Aid Ubfaffan Librarian Assistant NURSE Aids Students in Maintaining Health The main function of the nurse in a high school is assist the student in getting medical assistance or Jnseling in areas of mental or physical illnesses. Cleatus Treese LIBRARY Provides Resources A person's education would not be complete without know- ing how to use the resources of a good library. Hallie Howell 40 Students Share Ideas ln English There is no subiect more personally or individually rewarding than English. Reading, writing, and interpret- ing are skills useful in every area of life, in any subiect matter or business. Since literature is the written record of man's thoughts throughout the ages, a student is able to share in ideas from thousands of his predecessors and, thus, have a broader foundation on which to base his own values and decisions. The contributions of Eng- lish classes are many times not recognized at exam time, more importantly, they have a part in our greatest test - life. Diana Moore Mrs. Diana Moore English Mrs. Carie Collins English, ACT Mr. Jim Calhoun English, Humanities Qs' r X s may s, ? ..,p1,,, 111 'MQ' QQ' QQ .est-5.?,i . Mrs. Helen Smith English Mrs. Lucy Burr English Mrs. Charline Sexton 1..- English , 'tv- Ncvfn S ..-A-Tx Mrs. Elizabeth Wllllams English Miss Carol Ann Jones Journalism, Creafive Mrs. Joyce Waller English Mrs. Mary Bond English 56 H fs- MYVU Eubunk Mrs. Kathryn Plummer English English Writing, English Experimentation and Exploration Are Keys to Success The im x reme y re evant to any school. Science a subiect of exploration and experimentation The members f th S ' . o e cience Department try to make Science a profitable a enioyable hour. All students are encouraged to participate in class discussion and experiments. Both, teachers and studen enioy the complete participation in class and the enioyment of the learning process. portance of maintaining a good and productive Science Department is e t I l lrma Gene Coop is-'sf on l I 0 Q Mr. Maurice Owen Biology Mr. Oscar MacCammond Biology, Chemistry tfaaftv l ' rtri-w!l ' Mr. John Stripling M , J B r oe othe Mr. Alonzo Wood PhY5'CCl Science Biology, Physical Science Chemist VY as ' fi I an-9 YJ T ll Y. j f lMr. Ray Grawunder Mrs. Esther Wright Mrs. Judy Flanigan Mrs, Irma Gene Cooper y Biology Biology Biology Biolqgy I if Mr. Dean Waldron Physical Science ps: W' 1 If vvg, ,ki xxx ki VHS. ,51g5,:':' 4 A f ., I f N fglizfgagfgev --V, A :Lf fig Mr. Bill Dollar Physical Science 44 Social Studies Promotes Individual Responsibility Social Studies should help an individual become more aware of the world around him. It should cause him to develop a caring, helpful atti- tude toward others. Hopefully, it teaches the per- son to be a responsible and respectable person. We teach a student to work well in a group, so he can function successfully as a member of the com- munity. Marilyn Wooldridge Mrs. Beverly Stebbins American History, World History Mr. Charles Connally Government, Contemporary Issues Mr. George Wirsdorfer Government, American History Mr. Louis Houston World History Mr. Rudy Eastman American History, World History Mr. Wilber Grumbles World History Social Awareness And 2 I . l 1 l l l 1 l l l l s 5 i I l if I 3 , i . l',,, ig '. T'ffl l :ps-... Q gg, . 5' l Q iw'-+'.,: 2g ' V5 .1-. , 9 vt, 'i, A ,wg 1 , Mr. Robert Jones American History, World History 5,2 WJ Frm' 5. Marilyn Mr. Kelly Chambers Mr. John Bentley Mr. David Walker Mr. Thomas Devaney Wooldridge American History, World History, Athletics World History, Athletics Government hmerican History, World History 4CT i l45 l 46 Key to Future . . . Mathematics Basically mathematics is the study and application of ideas related to counting. Counting in some form is used as a reference of location in time and space or in matters of 'how much' or 'how many', and when used in compari- son, might even convey a message of 'how good' or 'how well.' Ten years from now someone may be looking at the clock, counting change for a dollar, or designing an electron proiector for surgery of the nervous sys- tem. Where you stop in the study of mathematics may determine which of these is you. Lawrence Stokes 64 - .i z 1 : ' X Mafrgsz, at A , , L if Ft '- is 3 i'TLJ?:y5'F Ji-'BVQEJYSIR 'lim ' - ' '- -f tl s 1 ,vs G' Mr. Martin Govednik Algebra, Physics . cf V ll Z sw g, Q . ' lvwewwmi Mr. Wade Walker Algebra, Athletics Mr. Willis Nelson Algebra, Trigonometry, Elementary Analysis, Calculus ,A-L, JY , . :sf ' 0 Miss Alonda Buckingham Mrs. Lynn Gunn Mr. Allen Wrage Algebra, Related Math Algebra, Related Math Algebra, Related Math dwg. l Q 2 5 1 rs. Crevesta Cotton Mrs. Glenys Johnson Miss Gloria White Algebra Algebra, Related Math Algebra, Related Math 's. Sara Furniss Mrs. Judy Peacock Geometry Related Math Mr. Bobby Wallace Geometry Physical Ed Promotes Well Being The purpose of the girls' physical education program is to promote the physical and mental well-being of the students. It is geared to edu- cate students for constructuve use of leisure time through participation in life-time sports with an emphasis on team spirit, individual challenge, and good sportsmanship. Ann Black and Val Caldwell Miss Ann Black Mrs. Val Caldwell Girls' P.E., Health Girls' P.E. Miss Will Ann Brewer Girls' P.E. .l ' ,ffqgeftnw , ,fl f ' flgtgtg 4,24 3, '- t i :fQff1f'l? fftwifie, fi 'I' in 11- lv- U -,L in 3 'ffflf 'f fl-if V .A n g, ' 'fi Ei-it V ' sfirsyiliffig ' -' Q- 1 1- 1f,.....,.na.nwvvw-...s,,.Mw.-f-1-1 'fvlf-r i-- ' A 55 'qs .s .-W9 ff -...M M...-4' Oi' 5 2 3 lr. Don Simmons Mr. Theodis Houston Boys' P.E., Athletics Boys' P.E., Athletics P.E. Provides Break in Daily Routine I feel that Physical Education is a relief to the student from the regular schedule of school work. It also has some carry over values that may be applied later in life: these being track, swimming, archery, golf, bowling, and other maior sports. Physical Education also teaches one to get along with others which is vital to life itself. Rudy Mauser Mr. Rudy Mauser Boys' P.E., Athletics Mr. Gordon Hubenak Mr. Bud Foreman Boys' P.E., Athletics Boys' P.E., Athletics 50 Students Obtain Working Relationship Witl World of Business The Business Department tries to achieve a better economic understanding and a better working relationship within the world of business, The students are able to obtain both vocational and per- sonal skills through the many business courses offered. Susan Davis and Delores Newton Mrs. Ann Rampley Typing Mrs. Susan Davis Typing, Business Law g fig, Q- 1 V K- 'T r'n 'ze , V i lt: 14: ,',', . I 1.533532 i 4 -.ff , - W i 5 ., L ' , Mrs. Delores Griffith Business Communication, Advanced Typing, Bookkeeping if , is 1 2275 -ii4, f???f'i? 'fwfgii' v' in i -jf' my f 1 - 4 W - -22' X A ' T T N. i -Y 'rixy 1,3 .tif J, J, g V Ji Qx- ,gg Q-, ' iss L2 +. , 5 ig, 'QV' KE' - .., W ' Lrg r H J ,X - tif - -My Q X if l f f . 1 , Q i ' 3 5 ,E ' if Tl 8 Q, gl A , ' 1 ' . ,ij W-Nw Mrs. Sondra Ratliff Mrs. Delores Newton Shorthand, Data Processing Bookkeeping, Shorthand -fats . i Nc'?'Q,hS'x fd v., .. wif- Vic? 51,5 ir .. ,Ja-, '-Q..-Q hx 9 l 3? S ,fu C J' Art ls Process Of Challenge And Discovery Teaching is more than the relating of facts. It is a unique opportunity to communicate with other individuals on a basis of mutual interest, challenge, and discovery. Each student is a special per- son and leaves part of himself with his teachers. With luck and special atten- tion each teacher will leave part of him- self with his students. Carolyn McKnight Mr. Tom Kearley Art X A',t Mr. Roy Paley 4 I 4, Art l'-ml? ,. Ms x 'gf xl fl Mrs. Carolyn McKnight Arf, Annual Sponsor Foreign Languages Encourages Better Understanding Foreign language is relevant to our contemporary society. In the obiectives set for modern foreign language instruction we acknowledge the need for Americans to communicate effectively with the nationalities of other countries. The Unite States realizes that the ability to communicate with people of other lands in their own language will result in cultural, socia political, and economic benefits for all. This ability will be the means of helping the individual make his maximum contril ution to his community and nation, but he will also be able to interpret to other nationalities our nation with its grei heritage and ideals. I Cecilia Camach ,qs ff .Mg A b ', if , . N , iff l' t it - V Q , K ax 1 K ir,i, fr ', ' 78 l' 3. 'ii i 31 f is,t i i Q i A , 553.53 E t 544 'Ki 3 24 -,, . 1 if Miss Cecilia CamaCl1O Mrs. Doris Finks Mrs. Kathy Corder Mrs. Lilli Wilder 5PUn'5h Spanish, English French, English German, Englh Special Ed Prepares Students To Meet Life's Challenges Special Education teaching is a medium through which we can help students to help themselves. Our teaching provides opportunities for our students to relate to others, and encourages them to integrate into regular school classes and to involve themselves in everyday life X situations. Linda McGaughy and Betty Smith Mr. Ed Shannon Mrs. Linda McGaughy Mrs. Betty Smith Instructional Aid Special Education Teacher Special Education Teacher a I 1 Y l 1 X Mrs. Macie Bonner Mr. Frank Amendola Special Education Maid Special Education Custodian 152 , i X . ' i , . l ersonal Expression ls Important ln Speech And Drama Speech is most relevant to contemporary society. More than ever we now realize how important it is to communicate with each other. It becomes much easier to tell it like it is if an individual has a knowledge of speech or debate. Blair Lybbert Drama emphasizes the importance of all phases of theatre. Stagecraft, make-up, and theatre management are vitally important to the production of a play. These phases are taught and utilized in drama along with act- ing and directing. All students participate and every role is important. Dottie Rosson Miss Dottie Rosson Drama, World History Mr. Blair Lybbert Speech, Debate 1 1 Music Requires Discipline Mr. Vernon Denman Band Music is discipline. Life is discipline. The good music student learns this quickly and therefore usually is a more superior per- son and more understanding toward others. Vernon Denman re' sf , it .3 fx 1 ,. s ,Vs X Wh N'- .fl 4. , Miss Pam Johnson Chorus, English 153 Homemaking Prepares Students For Future Responsibilitie The home is a shelter for privacy, rest, comfort, and beautiful surroundings. Our attitudes and behavior are . 'g influenced by home environment. The ideal home serves 1 3 1 the needs for every family member. ln Homemaking, stu- ff f dents are prepared for the responsibilities and challenges of making a home. Melody Earle in Mrs. Melody Earle Mrs. Nila Wilhoite Mrs. Katy Milli Home and Family Living Home and Family Living Homemaking Health Meets Needs Of Its Students The teaching of Health is relevant to our society. The individual teacher and the students make it so. Since only basic guidelines are used, each teacher has the option to fit the curriculum to the needs of his students. The student has an important role. He must, when given an opportunity, let the teacher know where his curiosity and interests lie. With close cooperation - - between student and teacher the course can be made more meaningful. N Robert Stansberry ffiffi ...gf-fel jeff. S I 'fini . zz f::c,.:gi5 f'- ,, Q . t . st-353 qv' Mrs. Deedeie Curry A ' Health Mr. Robert Stansberry Health, Athletics ocational Training Assists Students in Ada tin SQ, P 9 to Changing World The goal of the Vocational programs at Wyatt is to provide significant experiences both in the classroom and on the iob to assist the student in adapting to a changing world of work. The worker today must pos- sess many skills and abilities. In our highly-developed technological society, any prospective employee must be prepared to handle a variety of iobs and situations. Wyatt's vocational programs are designed to prepare students for immediate initial employment and to develop a background that qualifies employees for pro- motion to more responsible positions. Billie Younger Mr. Ted Borden I.C. T. Miss Billie Younger V.O.E. Mrs. Patricia Hix Child Development Mr. Kirt Moore D.E. Industrial Arts Prepares Youth for Present Day Society at ef- Q as - s ' r il Y . Q56 ,Ein I ,. '56 ,. Industrial Arts is one of the it Q, qs. -1, 'Q' ' fffg s wzfxybll ggi V subiect matter areas of general IRQ, ., ' ' education designed to prepare ' F! youth for more effective living QA, in our present day society. SK Industrial Arts concerns itself 51, ' with providing and fostering ggik .A those skills, knowledge, and Ev .53 ff 5 understanding which will enable e 3' se My ,.. Wesley Yeager Mr. Philip Bledsoe Mr. Tom Brown Irafting, Electricity, Wood Shop Wood Shop Plastics Mr. Benny Berger Mr. Richard Boyd Metal Shop Drafting youth to understand modern industry, industrial processes, technological problems, and their social and economic influ- ence upon the life of man. Benny Berger 155 Teachers Aides . . . Aid Teachers The aide's most important responsibility is that of freeing the teacher from the vast amount of paperwork necessary to teaching. This gives the teacher more time to devote to the individual student. Martha Gordon -ft' ?-XJ GI , 'f c . f. A. , v V X V le I em V If ,Wh xi X X41 ' . -H1 l r - ,. A Q ugh! 4 9. .W F, ,yi K I I s R X 1 V 1 l ...X ' 1 x r N -Q ..- A if 5' T X r V10 ' W. ,r fl x 's.4f 'Vt R If -X 1' f il ,-,N 1 , ,A .K 1 l Q ID ' x A Q , ra I 3 9 3 ' L at 4 ' Mrs. Dorothy Rowell Geometry Aide Mrs. Jan Newberry Geometry Aide 1 i Mr. David Slater Mr. Bobby Nassie Mrs. Joyce Bigelo' Study Hall Study Hall Study Hall Mrs. Rosa Gay Mrs. Diana Davis Mrs. Johnnie Hatcher Mrs. Beth Buford Science Aide Science Aide 5USif16SS Aide Business Aide Q is it 5 V is-,ff i .3 i t ' A' ,fy f Q 1 ' N ' fr - sf.-..1. ' . ' ' 1. il I I .7 l 'sei J , 'Y 5 li A ia. i.. Af-.fi f 2 , T l it lf' if .1 'ji M . A NJ ' 'M' i A ' ' I N 4 . far ,- 4,,, 'w 1 'M jf i 1 ,Q 1U .1 ' 3. , 'es , ,ff . HW as ve. A is 31 new H le Mrs. Mary Norwine Mrs. Jackie Wooldridge Mrs. Martha Gordon English Aide English Aide English Aide Mrs. Julia Myers Mr. Paul Driskell Mrs. Alice Massey English Aide English Aide English Aide Nourishing Meals Provided by LUNCHROOM STAFF The purpose of our cafeteria is to prepare a well balanced menu and have plenty of food. , ,I ,gc if fir +P 135,14 W , . KAW D f ig 4, 4 gf, ' q,,. Al ,VX--. ' 1 19 ip A X ' Grace Bryson 4 I 5, ., . . 6. W 21. .CL b, JV, 2 ,VA ,. , , , ing: Mrs. Ealy McKay, Mrs. Frances Curlee, Mrs. Ardis Singer, Mrs. Susie Poenitz. Standing: Mrs. Daisy Geer, Mrs. Girtha Jones, Mrs. Ruby Perkins, Mrs. Grace Bryson lnagerl, Mrs. Addie Short, Mrs. Marion Justice, Mrs. Hazel Smith, Mrs. Myrtle Deason, Mrs. Pearl Cobler. ,QQM ,,,- ax .XA 'A 2 55534 ' lr l l ,gy A I , 1 l F . X' , 4, F' l Maintenance Staff's Aim: Comfort and Cleanliness The purpose of having a maintenance staff is to keep the building clean and to have heating and cooling at proper temperatures at all times. Roy O'NeaI 4? c .,,. wtf ,, , . Q. 4 1 1 ' 0 9 .an I . K 5 N.. NJ L . Elera Lane, Mr. Frank Amendola, Mrs. Viola Coy, Mr. Roy O'Neal, Mr. James Shan- fm-. Roy Q'NeqI Head Custodian A teacher is a person that is hired to instruct a certain subject or lesson. The hours are long and the responsibility is tremendous. This year, O. D. Wyatt was privileged to have a grand assembly of qualified instruc- tors to teach that wonderful lesson of knowl- edge. The gift of knowledge is what sepa- rates man from the lower forms. A good teacher can supply all the needs that man should acquire. Wyatt was lucky to have many such qualified people to make up its varied departments. Although it may not be readily seen, their thoughts and teachings affect every student in some way and the influence of their lesson is everlasting. 4 ' fig? J' l Q Mr. Alonzo Wood conducts the painting of the cafeteria with a stern hand. Q Mrs. Nila Wilhoite debates the invention of a gourmet recipe. Q Mr. Vernon Denman looks over a new number for Wyatt's great band. Q Of course you cut class, I have your card, says Mrs. Beverly Sanders. X gy U x 14 QCoach Don Simmons takes a quick nap between his strenuous P.E. classes. Q Mrs. Kathy Corder smiles on her classes as they pracfice iheir French lesson. Q Mr. Glenn Mandeville makes sure everyone understands Ihe rules of the school. PE RSONN-'T '55 0 RGANI ZATI NS I me vm M3553 E 1 1 4 1 1 1 2 1 3 i 1 I i 2 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 I f E s 1 Y 1 1 1 1 1 1 Departmental Honors The students pictured on these two pages were selected by the various departments of Wyatt as outstanding students for the I972-73 school year. Each department was asked to set its own criteria for this selection. Some of these standards were exceptional interest and participation in class, high scho- lastic average and work beyond class assignments. Congratu- lations to each of these students from the O. D. Wyatt Faculty 'md the ROADRUNNER STAFF. ,ff T' 1 I . X- Edwin Roberts Chip Logsdon Kathy Bell Hollie Henderson Diane Williams HEALTH ART FOREIGN INDUSTRIAL VOCATIONAL LANGUAGE ARTS OFFICE EDUCATIC Q22 AA Debbie Long Mike Speer Marilyn Howard INDUSTRIAL COOPERATIVE TRAINING SPEECH GIRLS PHYSICAL EDUCATIC I62 ,, -.,.. s fthe V3 1 X ef--A -rr A ne McGregor Dwayne Smith Gregory Williams Jenny Gustafson BUSINESS SOCIAL STUDIES BOYS PHYSICAL EDUCATION HOMEMAKING 1 frence Rodriguez Steve Sheppard Robert Burns DISTRIBUTIVE BAND MATHEMATICS EDUCATION DRAMA ,.-. nix I s fs V . 3, Pwff' ' Laura Coplin Brenda Diggs David Larson SCIENCE CHILD DEVELOPMENT ENGLISH CHORUS 64 What does it mean to be a SENIOR Beautiful! It makes me feel important. lt's one goal I'm glad that I could reach. - Janet Clark lt's a relief. I'm happy to be getting away. llt's fun boss- ing the Freshmen around.l - Michael Nelms A time of joy and sadness, A time of ending . . . a new beginning. - Sue McGregor i A ,f I 4' I I I'+if2s I - I . vi CD Ray Villilobos listens and concentrates in comfort. Q It takes patience and skill to be as good as Chip Logs- don in art. SENIOR ACTIVITY ABBREVIATIONS Art Club ........................... Bowling Club .... Chess Club ..................... Child Development ...................... Distributive Education Clubs of America .... En Amie ........................ Ex Libro ....................... Fellowship of Christian Athletes . . . Foreign Language Club .......... AC . . BC CC CD DECA . . EA ....EL . FCA ....FLC Future Homemakers of America .... .FHA Future Teachers of America ..... .... F TA Ice Skating Club ............. . .ISC Industrial Cooperative Training . . . . .ICT Letterman's Association ....... . .LA Math Club ............... . .MC Medical Careers Club ...... . . .MCC National Thespian Society .... .NTS Office Education Association. . . . .OEA Rodeo Club ............. . . RC Science Club .............. . . SC Special Education ................ . .SE Student Council Representative .............. SCR Vocational Instruction Clubs of America ....... VICA Vocational Office Education .......... .VOE Wyatt Blues .................... .... W B Wyatt Y . . . ' .WY Class Flower - Blue Carnation Class Song - We've Only Just Begun Class Color - Blue Class Motto - Today we follow, tomorrow we lead, v swf' 1 1 d I SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS FOR 1972-73 WERE: Mike Ellis, Pres. IBack Rowj Teresa Miller, V.-Pres., Debbie Minor, Treas., and Joy Newsome, Sec. iv- 'T' 'P -fr- N-u ,vm 'K' I972-73 STEERING COMMITTEE irsl Rowj James Wilhile, Mara Miller, and David Thornlon. ISecond Rowj Karla Rowl Amy Head, 50I'1ClfG MOOYGI KGNIY Maxwell, Bonnie B'-'HEY' Vickie Hale' PONY lbs anion, Susan Waters, Sue Williams, Ester Rodriquez, and Merry Morris. IThird Wilson, Und Keflnefh Kirkland- WENDELL W. ABBOTT RAYMOND V. ADAMS DAVID ALDRIDGE PATRICIA ALEXANDER FLC, SC, Sec., SCR CRYSTAL AMBROSIUS DONCELLA JOAN AMBROSIUS VICKIE ANDERSON WANDA ANDERSON MURRAY ATHANS BONNIE BAILEY EA, A yrs., V-Pres., FLC, 2 yrs. FHA 2 yrs ROADRUNNER STAFF, 2 yrs, Editor SCR 2 yrs,, WB, Football Sweetheart BRENDA BAILEY FHA, WB STEVEN BALLARD LA, 2 yrs., Baseball, Basketball 3 yrs Foot ball, 4 yrs,, People CHARLES BARFIELD Chorus LINDA BARNES FHA, WB, OEA, Office Assist. DWIGHT BARRETT AC, Marching Band, 3 yrs., CD 3 yrs,, MC, Stage Band LISA BARRON DONNA BARTON Blue Streak DAVID BATCH CD, Debate, 2 yrs. KIM BATCHELOR FLC RONNIE BEAL LA, 2 yrs., Football, 4 yrs. NICKIE BEARDEN KATHY BELL FLC, Sec., FTA, MC, NTA, 2 yrs DALE BENTHALL Track ROGER BINNEY BC, LA, Football, 4 yrs. KARLA BLANTON FTA, Library Assist., OEA Office Asslsf Baseball Sweelheari LOU BOGAR Chorus, FHA BILLIE BOLANDER Marching Band, 3 yrs., Chorus Stage Band NORM BOLEN JUDY BOOKER DONNIE BOONE LA, 3 yrs., Baseball, 3 yrs SCR, 3 yrs. DAVID W. BOSTON SC, Pres., SCR, 3 yrs. BRENDA BOSWELL SE, 4 yrs. LEE DOUGLAS BOYD BARBARA BRALY Chorus, EA, FLA, 2 yrs., M srAFF, 3 yrs. NEAL BRANNON JERRY BRANUM CD MICHELENE BRAUDAWAY EA, FHA TONY BRAWLEY LA, 2 yrs., Foolball, 4 yrs., DALE BREWER CATHY BRINKLEY DECA, EA, Office Assist. BILL BROWDER CALVENA BROWN Blue Srreuk, 4 yrs., MCC, WB CONNIE BROWN CD, Treas., FHA, FTA DEBBIE BROWN CD, EL, Office Assist. FLOYD BROWN RC, 4 yrs. JACK BROWN Blue Sfreck, BC, FLC, 2 yrs., MC LINDA BROWN Office Assist. DAVID BROYLE CD WALTER BRUEGGEMANN TED BRUTON BC, Pres., V. Pres., Sec., 3 yrs., CC, Pres., V. Pres., 4 yrs., FLC, 2 yrs., LA, 2 yrs., Basket- bcll, Golf, 2 yrs., MC, 2 yrs., SC, SCR JUDY BUEHLER EA, FTA, 2 yrs., Treas., Sec., VICA, WB, Ten- l'lIS LARRY BUEL DECA, 2 yrs., Basketball WINSTON BURDETT CHERI BURKE ROADRUNNER STAFF Mirror, mirror, on the wall, who's the fairest of them all? muses Paula Robinson if is 15 VS en.,- arf' hh- Seniors MARY BURNS EA, OEA ROBERT BURNS CC, Debate, MC, 2 yrs., ROADRUNNER STAFF, NTS, 4 yrs., SC, 2 yrs, People DEBBIE BURNSIDES Blue Streak, 2 yrs., News Ed., EA, OEA, Reporter JAMES BUTLER VIVIAN JOYCE CADE JAN CALAWAY AC, EA, FLC, FHA, ISC, ROADRUNNER STAFF, RC, VICA, WB, 2 yrs. JOYCE CANRIGHT CD, V-Pres., EL, 2 yrs., Library Assist. JOHN EDWARD CARLSON RONNIE CARRUTHERS TIM CHAMBERLAIN DONNA CHANDLER FHA, OEA, Office Assist. MINNIE CHANDLER EA, 3 yrs. RAY CHANEY JIMMY CHAPMAN SUSAN CHEEK Chorus, MCC, 3 yrs., Sec.-Treas., Office Assist., 3 yrs., Stage Band, 2 yrs., WB, 2 yrs. PEGGY CHROMASTER EA, 2 yrs., OEA, Freshman Favorite Finalist JANET CLARK Office Assist. TERRY CLARK Football, 2 yrs. JANET CLAYBROOK EL, Treas., FLC, 2 yrs., FTA, 2 yrs., Office Assist, 2 yrs., WB PAUL CLEMONS GARY COLEMAN JANICE COLLINS FLC, WB VANESSA COLWELL Chorus, Debate, FHA, Program Chairman, MCC, 4 yrs., Pres., Stage Band LYDIA COOK EL, Activity Chairman, V-Pres., FLC, FTA, Library Assist., 2 yrs, Office Assist. 70 LAURA COPLIN AC, 4 yrs., FTA, 2 yrs., MCC, 2 yrs., SC, Tennis, 4 yrs., People DWAYNE CORLEY RICHARD COTTONGAME FREEDIE COULTER Vica, 2 yrs. DEBRA COURTNEY Chorus, 2 yrs., FHA, Class Sec. RHONDA COX DECA, 2 yrs. WANDA COX RANDY COZART FLC, MC, Basketball CYNTHIA D. CRADDOCK OEA, V-Pres., Office Assist. ETHEL IRENE CRANFILL EA, 2 yrs., FHA, Office Assist. REGINA CREAR LISA JEANETTE CRENSHAW WB, V-Pres., 2 yrs., WY, Treas., 2 yrs., Office Assist., Senior Class Favorite Finalist WILLARD JOSEPH CULPEPPER BC TERRY DALTON Blue Streak, BC, MCC DOUG DAMRON VICA VICKY KAY DANIELL RC, 2 yrs., Treas. KAY DANSBY AC, EA, FLC, OEA, Cheerleader DEBBIE DARLEY DAVID DAVIDSON Baseball, Manager, Football, 2 yrs., Manager DIANNE DAVIS FHA, MCC, Office Assist., 2 yrs. TERRY DAWSON CD, Football RICKY DAY BC, LA, 3 yrs., Golf, 4 yrs., Captain DAVID DEES Track, 2 yrs., Sophomore Class Favorite Finalist DWIGHT E. DENMAN Marching Band, 4 yrs., FTA, Stage Band 'vs 'X s-iv iv' ...x Look, Ma, no runsl brags David Mocio as he shows off his birthday hose. ---...D '95 Seniors DICKY DICKERSON BRENDA DIGGS CD, FHA, 3 yrs., Treas. and V. Pres. QUITO J. DINELL Basketball, 2 yrs., Track, 3 yrs., Freshman Favorite Finalist STEVE DONLEY RC, A yrs. CHRIS DOVE Baseball, 4 yrs. DWIGHT DION DU BOSE Marching Band, 3 yrs., Chorus, Stage Band, 3 yrs., VICA REGINA MARCHELLE DUKE FHA, 3 yrs., Office Assist. TERESA DUNNAGAN EA, 4 yrs., Office Assist., SCR, 2 yrs., Cheer- leader, Sophomore Class Favorite Finalist, Homecoming Court STEPHANIE DURHAM Blue Streak, FHA, NTS, 2 yrs. JUDY EGG Chorus, EL, 3 yrs., Library Assist., WB, 2 yrs. MICHAEL ELLIS LA, 2 yrs., SCR, 2 yrs., Baseball, 4 yrs., Sen- ior Class Favorite Finalist, People BRUCE ERBY LA, 3 yrs., SCR, Baseball, 4 yrs. DAVID ESTEP Football KENNETH ESTES Blue Streak, 2 yrs. LINDA EZELL Debate, 2 yrs., EL, 3 yrs., Pres., FTA, 2 yrs., Library Assist., SCR, NTS, 3 yrs., WB JANE FAGAN AC, 2 yrs., Sec., EA, Office Assist., NTS, WB LINDA FAGAN EA, 2 yrs., V. Pres., Office Assist., ROA- DRUNNER STAFF, 2 yrs., SCR CHRISTIE FARMER Chorus, EA, FLC, FHA, 2 yrs. LINWOOD FIELDS LONDELL FISHER FLC, FHA, Pres., LA, 3 yrs., Pres., Sec., Treas., SC, 4 yrs., V. Pres., Football, 4 yrs., Track, Junior Class Favorite, Senior Class Favorite Finalist ALICE FLETCHER FLC, FHA, MC YOLANDA KAY FLINT FHA, Office Assist. DEBRA DENISE FORD AC, FHA, Hostess EBRA LATRESSE FORD Chorus, FLC, FHA WILLIAM L. FOREMAN, JR. JANET FOWLER Marching Band EVELYN G. FRAZIER DAVID L. FREEMAN DECA YY in N WITH? I I I A W f . ' 1143 -A K I X ' fi F . J Who said this class was all work and no play? reflects Donna Hofman. A A-,f ar' fb' X ROY FROST LA, 2 yrs., Baseball, Footbal yrs. LARRY FUGITT DIANA FULFORD CD, 2 yrs., EL, Library Assist PAM FULLER DAVID GAIN RACHEL GETER Chorus, 2 yrs., DECA, FLC DEBI GLOSUP MARK GLOVER JACKIE GODARD TIMOTHY GODSEY CARMEN GONZALES MICHAEL GORE MONTY GOSSETT AC, 4 yrs., Pres., ISC, Football BRUCE GRAY FLC, Treas. DORIS GRAYS Chorus, EL, 2 yrs., FLC, FHA 3 yrs Library Assist., 3 yrs., MCC MIKE GREGORY CC, VICA, 2 yrs. JANIS GRIMES RC, 3 yrs. LUCINDA GRIMES CD, Chorus, FHA JEANNE GRUBBS JENNY GUSTAFSON Marching Band, 2 yrs., FHA 3 yrs Sec V Pres., FTA, SC, 2 yrs. TERESA HACKNEY CD, EA, FHA, Office Assist. SYLVIA HAINES CD, V-Pres., EA, FTA, Office Assist VICKIE RENEE HALE EA, Office Assist., SCR, 2 yrs Co Chairman WB, Treas., NTS, 2 yrs., Basketball Sweet heart GARNER HALLMARK LA, 2 yrs., MC, Football, 4 yrs MARK HAMIL MIKE HAMILTON Basketball, 3 yrs. KAREN HAMMER Chorus, EA, EL, Library Assist., Office Assist., WB PAULA HANEY FHA PATTY HARDAWAY Blue Streak, FHA, WB JESSE HARDEMAN DAVID HARGIS Golf, 2 yrs. BARBARA ANN HARPER Chorus, DECA VICTOR HARPER AC, 2 yrs., FLC, Football, 2 yrs., AC, 2 yrs,, FLC, Football, 2 yrs. PAULA HARRIS Marching Band, 4 yrs., Blue Streak, Chorus, EA, EL, V. Pres., FLC, FHA, FTA, Library Assist., MCC, 2 yrs., Office Assist., NTS, 2 yrs., WY, 2 yrs., Maiorette TERRI HARRIS Blue Streak, 2 yrs., Feature Editor, RC TOMMY HART 'fun L DAVID L. HATCHER LA, 2 yrs., Baseball, 4 yrs., Basketball, 2 yrs., Football, 4 yrs. STANLEY HATCHER LA, Baseball, 2 yrs., Basketball, 2 yrs., Foot- ball, 2 yrs. GAIL HAVENS I know the answer is over there somewhere, ponders Bracy Lankston Seniors TERESA HAWLEY RONALD HAYES AMY HEAD NTA, 2 yrs., V-Pres., FTA, 2 yrs., Pres., FLC, 2 yrs., V-Pres., EA, WB, 2 yrs., Senior Steer- ing Com. HOLLIE HENDERSON TIM HENNESSY OLGA HERRERA EA, FLC, 3 yrs., Historian, FTA, Office Assist. REUBEN HERRERA Football, Trock, Freshman Class Favorite Finalist CAMILLA HERRING FHA DREW HESTER ROADRUNNER STAFF JACKIE HIGHTOWER JAMES HILL AVON HINES EVON HINES JOE HINOJOSA SUSIE HITT Debate, 3 yrs. Pres., FLC, ISC, V-Pres., NTA, 3 yrs., Pres. JANIE HODGES FHA, Hostess DONNA HOFMAN ROCKY HOGUE BC, CC, 2 yrs., FLC, 2 yrs., LA, 2 yrs., MC, Golf, 2 yrs. ROSE HOLBERT FHA, Proiect Chairman, WB, 2 yrs. Publicity Chairman, Chorus DEBRA HOLLINS Chorus, FHA, 2 yrs. DAVID HOLMAN DOUG HOLMAN KAREN HOLT Chorus, EA, 3 yrs., FHA, 2 yrs., MCC, 2 yrs., V-Pres., Office Assist., 2 yrs, MARY HOOPER Library Assist., 2 yrs. RICK HORTON LARRY HOSKINS CC, 3 yrs., V. Pres MC 3 yrs SC 4 yrs V. Pres. LISA HOTOPP People, AC, Sec ROADRUNNER STAFF SCR5 WBy Tennis, 2 yrs MARILYN HOWARD ELg Library Assisi.: Office Assist 3 yrs JOYCE HUBER Chorus JIM HUDGINS JANICE HUDSON MARK HUFF NTS, 3 yrs.5 VICA KATHY HUGHEN FHAg Office Assisi MIKE HUGHES GLEN HULCE DEBBIE HUMPHRIES JAMES HUNT LARRY HUNTER STEVE INGRAM LA, 2 yrs.5 SCR: Baseball 4 yrs Seniors DEBBY IVY DONALD JACKSON DWIGHT JACKSON AC, Band, 3 yrs., Chorus, 2 yrs., Stage Band, 2 yrs. DONNA JACOBS EL, Library Assist., RC, WB JANIE JAMES AC, Marching Band, 2 yrs., Office Assist. ROBBY JAMESON RC, 3 yrs. BOBBIE JESSIE AC, Blue Streak, Chorus, 2 yrs., EA, 2 yrs., Library Assist., MCC BEVERLY JOHNSON Chorus, MCC DENISE JOHNSON Blue Streak, Chorus DONNA JOHNSON LARRY JOHNSON ROADRUNNER STAFF, Football VICTOR JOHNSON JIMMY JONES AC, 3 yrs., ISC RICHARD L. JONES Marching Band, 4 yrs., Stage Band, 4 yrs. THOMAS JONES AC, LA, 2 yrs., Football, 3 yrs., Track, 3 yrs. LORNA KAATZ Marching Band, 2 yrs., FHA, 2 yrs., Library Assist. CYNTHIA KEITH PAM KEMP Freshman Class Favorite Finalist, Junior Class Favorite Finalist, Seniar Class Favorite Finalist SHELIA KENNEDY PHIL KETCHUM LA, 3 yrs., Baseball, 2 yrs., Manager, Foot- ball, 2,yrs., Manager, Golf, 2 yrs., Captain DONNA KING Office Assist., SC RHONDA KING FHA, V-Pres., Off. Assist. KENNETH AIRKLAND FTA, Tennis, 3 yrs. DEBRA KNOX DANNY KOEN Football, 2 yrs., Track, 2 yrs. DEBBIE LAMBERT EA, FHA, Office Assist. CYNTHIA LAMPKIN Chorus, EA, 2 yrs., FHA, Treas., SCR, WY, Junior Class Favorite, Sophomore Class Favorite Finalist, Track Sweetheart JAMES LANCE VICA, Basketball, 2 yrs. RICK LANDES BRACEY LANGSTON MARK LaPLANT SE, 4 yrs. CINDY LARK DAVID LARSON Chorus, Blue Streak DONNA LATIMER DEAN LAWSON RC, 3 yrs., VICA ROBERT LAYNE JAN LEDBE1'I'ER Office Assist. RUSSELL LeFAN MARK LEFLER Blue Streak, LA, 3 yrs., Basketball, Manager, 4 yrs. KENT LEIGHTY CHUCK LEVINGS Football, 2 yrs. HAROLD LOCKLEY CHIP LOGSDON AC, 4 yrs., ROADRUNNER STAFF, 2 yrs. DEBBIE LONG GAYLA LUNA SE, 4 yrs., Chorus KATHY LUTMAN Marching Band, 2 yrs. BARRY LUXT ON Basketball, 2 yrs., Football RITA MADDUX DECA, EA, 2 yrs. Nlcj. They said it couIdn't be done . . . but Chris Dove did it. an Cllr Seniors RICK MAGGARD ERNESTINA MARIN AC: BC: EA: EL: FHA MARTHA MARION Chorus: MCC: Office Assist, 4 yrs. DEBRA MARLOW BC: Chorus YVONNE MARTIN GREGG MATTHEWS Marching Band, A yrs.: Drum Maior: FLC: FTA: SCR: ROADRUNNER STAFF TOM MATTHEWS LA, 2 yrs.: Track, 2 yrs. KENNETH MAXWELL Blue Streak: FLC, 2 yrs.: FTA: ROADRUNNER STAFF, 2 yrs.: NTA, 2 yrs.: Senior Steering Comm. ' RONALD D. MAXWELL VICA, 2 yrs. KENNETH MAYBERRY Chorus: LA: Basketball, A yrs. DELANO MAYHALL Football, 3 yrs.: Track, 3 yrs. RICK MAYNARD PATRICIA MCBURNETI' AC, EA, EL, 3 yrs., V. Pres., FLC, FTA, Library Assist., 2 yrs., MC, MCC, OEA, SC STEVE McCUNE JACQUELINE McDANIEL Chorus, 2 yrs., Office Assist. OSCAR MCDONALD KEITH MCELROY Chorus, MCC, Track SUE McGREGOR EA, 4 yrs., Publicity, Award CHARLES MCNABB Pres., WB, Altruso MCC DOUG MEDLEY VICA, 2 yrs. ------W - - W---in-n-nnnnnnnuunm ggggllgg fJlllIlllllllllllllllI N. ll- ...... -allllllllllllllllllll Ili 2. Ill Illllllllllllllllllll Ill' liek 'wild mluullllfmlllllllllrlf W 51 I glllllllns 1 Q ,c..af'::r ::r- Mt: -my .2 K NICK MERRITT r E uqigllllill ' az... Millimeter, , wfzlfi WY i 'U'W!f . , Aga' 22:5 'if f , . '- ..'3gE'i'- . fu -.H rf... As. , ,, ,, , f ,,,1,5 5 , gg!-.l '3 I ' 4 ' I 'M an 315' ,rum 52 . .us,f5a!.!!!!! , L '2's.,,.1.1.fanl.4.lral aw. 5 V, DOUG MERRIWETHER LA, 2 yrs., Track, 4 yrs., Captain GLORIA MIERA Office Assist. r' MARA MILLER Blue Streak, 2 yrs., Editor, Chorus, 4 yr: EA, Sophomore Cheerleader, Sophomol Class President, Leti, SC Let gol Everyone's looking! says Mike Ellis to the big kangaroo. Seniors SUZEN MILLER ISC, Sec., Office Assist. TERESA MILLER EA, 4 yrs., Office Assist., ROADRUNNER STAFF, SCR, Comm. Chairman, 2 yrs., Senior Class V-Pres., Cheerleader, 4 yrs., Senior Class Favorite Finalist, Homecoming Queen, Howdy Queen CLIFF MILLICAN Marching Band, 4 yrs., Stage Band, 2 yrs. DEBBIE MINOR EA, 2 yrs., FHA, Office Assist., 2 yrs., SCR, Comm. Chairman GREG MITCHELL PAM MOBLEY CD, Office Assisf. DON MOCEK BC, FHA, SC DAVID MOCIO ISC, LA, 3 yrs , SC, Baseball, 4 yrs., Bas- kefball, Football, 4 yrs. SHERRY MOFFITT VIKKI LYNN MOLAND Marching Band, FHA, 2 yrs., Sec., ISC, WY PATSY MONROE EL, Pres., Library Assist. BOBBY MONTGOMERY DECA, 2 yrs. MARY ANN MOORE MAURICE MOORE LA, 2 yrs., Foofball, 4 yrs., Track, 2 yrs. SONDRA MOORE EA, 2 yrs., FLC, 4 yrs., Pres., FTA, 2 yrs., WB, Tennis, 2 yrs. MARTY MORRIS MERRY MORRIS WB, WY DEBI MORTON Blue Sfreak, 2 yrs., Edifor in Chief, OEA, Pres. NELDA MORTON PERRY MOSELEY DAVID MOYER STEPHEN A. MYERS Blue Streak, CC, ROADRUNNER STAFF, 2 yrs., Photographer, Baseball, Manager, Golf DANNY NEILL RC, 2 yrs. MICHAEL CRAIG NELMS LA, 2 yrs., Football, 4 yrs., Track, 2 yrs. PAMELA NERO Chorus, 3 yrs., FHA RICK NEUMAN FLC, ISC, Pres. SHERRI NEWHOUSE WYLIE NEWMAN CC, 2 yrs. JOY NEWSOME EA, 4 yrs., Office Assist., ROADRUNNER STAFF, 3 yrs., Editor, SCR, 2 yrs., Comm. Chairman, Cheerleader, Freshman Class Favorite, Sophomore Class Favorite, Junior Class Favorite Finalist, Homecoming Court, Senior Class Secretary MARY A. NICKERSON FHA, WB EARL NOLEN LA, RC, 4 yrs., Football, 4 yrs. STEVE NOWELL Blue Streak, Debate, LA, 2 yrs., Tennis, 2 yrs., Track MICHELLE O'FLAHERTY AC, 2 yrs., EA, OEA, Historian KARLA OLSEN OEA, Tennis, 3 yrs. DICK OPPERMAN LA, 4 yrs., V. Pres., ROADRUNNER STAFF, SCR, 3 yrs., Pres., Football, 4 yrs., Track, 4 yrs., Freshman Class Favorite, Sophomore Class Favorite, Junior Class Favorite Finalist, Senior Class Favorite Finalist DINA OSBORNE Marching Band, 3 yrs., Chorus, Office Assist., Stage Band CAROL OSTROKOL DECA, OEA, Historian SALLY PEACOCK Blue Streak, EA, 4 yrs., SCR, Homecoming Court RICKY PENDERGRAS CC if WL: 4 :sf t A 'w 1. f s' , , we t. 4 - 'Live-,-1 I.. , g i - If. , 3 rg. A 1 , R V .I muy- . ' kt ft V-V . f 'ii .l AH 11 ' W A V-I re? J ' 'f 21-6 'z M. ' w Y K 'A 33 .13 V ME? ft . 1 -2 ' 1 lx H f A win' ft 1, . i it , .Y xl ,RV IH if ' .ig ,Qi rs,,,.f:2qffQ . . - its. f 1 .iv is ,312 L xx. i vi' ' '. A ., t 1 ' fr K' w I Q -. T325 V ' i T lg f if iw A . .1 ' 9 . 2 x 'A .nil 4 Well, what do you think? questions Carol Ostrokol. , i in QL' -'-N ix is., 3 ,I CS 93' ...x Gif-N ,I 'W Seniors STEVE PERRY MIKE PETTKE LA, 2 yrs., Baseball, 4 yrs., Football, 4 yrs. RONNIE PHILLIPS Basketball, Manager WARREN A. PHILLIPS Marching Band, 3 yrs., Stage Band, 3 yrs., NTS, 2 yrs. GWENDOLYN PITTMAN CD, EL, FHA, Library Assist. WILEY POPEJOY VICA DENNIS POSEY LENZY POUNCY Marching Band, Chorus, Track TANA POWELL SE, Sec. CHARLIE PRESSLEY ISC, VICA CHERYLE PRESTON Library Assist., 2 yrs. NELDA PUCKETT CD, OEA, 2 yrs., WB KAREN PURVIS Library Assist. PAUL RAINWATER Blue Streak NAN RALSTON EA, FLC, FTA, 3 yrs., Library Assist., OEA, Treas. MARY RANDALL KIM RATIGAN PAULA RATLIFF KAYLEEN REED EA, FHA, Library Assist., SC, 4 yrs., Sec. LINDA REED DEREK REESE RITA REID FHA JIMMY RICHARDSON LA, 2 yrs., Football, 3 yrs., Track, 4 yrs. JOANN RICHARDSON REGIE RIELS Debate, NTS, 2 yrs. DEBRA ROBERTS FHA, 2 yrs., VICA, Treas. JERRY R. ROBERTS PAULA MICHELLE ROBINSON LEONARD ROBINSON BC NORMA LINDA ROCI-IA ESTER RODRIQUEZ FLORENCE RODRIGUEZ DECA, FHA PATSY RODRIQUEZ Chorus, 2 yrs., FHA, Pres., Office Assist., Cheerleader, Homecoming Court DAVID ROSE. JILL ROSENAU EA, Office Assist. JENNY LYNN ROWLEY FTA, Library Assist., OEA, WB DANNY RUFNER DAVID RUSSELL MARILYN RUSSELL Library Assist. WINA MAE RYALS AC, FHA, Office Assist., Blue Streak GARY SANDERS Baseball, 3 yrs. DONNA RENEE SAPENTER Chorus, 2 yrs. BERNIE SCHEELER DAVID SCHMIDT MARY SEELBACH EL, Sec., Treas. JAMES A. SEIGLER Marching Band, 4 yrs., Stage Band, 2 yrs. .IO ANN SHADDOX STEVE SHANNON Marching Band, 4 yrs. 1-'sf ns. if ww-we hwy Y' 'Dk F224 .gr 'W Nick Merrih doesn'I EVEN wan? to hear whafs going on. Seniors BECKY SHEPPARD FHA, Sec. GLORIA MARIE SIMMONS PAULA SIMMONS WILLIAM SIMONTON JACK SIMPSON Track BARBARA SISSON ROADRUNNER STAFF, 2 yrs., Editor, FHA, Publicity, Program, FLC, 2 yrs., Pres., EA, 4 yrs., Service, Sec., WB, 3 yrs., Pres,, Sec., People, SCR, FTA, 2 yrs., Hisiorian MARY LYNNE SKINNER JANETTE SLIDER CAROL SMITH AC, 3 yrs. ELLAWESE SMITH MCC, Office Assist., 2 yrs. GAIL D. SMITH DECA, 2 yrs. GILBERT SMITH .IANIE D. SMITH OEA, Cheerleader JIMMY DWAYNE SMITH MARSHA SMITH MELISSA SMITH ROADRUNNER STAFF, RC, 2 yrs. SHERRY SMITH Chorus, 3 yrs., FHA TERESA SMITH Office Assist. .IANIS SNODY Marching Band, 4 yrs., EA, 4 yrs., FLC, f yrs., ROADRUNNER STAFF, SCR, 2 yrs NTA, 2 yrs., Maiorette DENNIS SORENSON AC, 4 yrs., ROADRUNNER STAFF, 4 yrs. SHEILA SOURS EA, Office Assist., 2 yrs., SCR, VICA, V Pres., Cheerleader RON SPEED Marching Band, 3 yrs., LA, Stage Band, Baa kelball, Track, 3 yrs. M. LYNNE SPENCER SHARON STAFFORD CD, Office Assist. CONNIE STANLEY TERRY STEWART EA, 4 yrs., FLC, 2 yrs., FTA, 2 yrs., V. Pres., ISC, ROADRUNNER STAFF, 2 yrs., NTA, 3 yrs., Sec., Treas., WB, 3 yrs., Miss FTA, Peo- ple KYLE STILL LA, 2 yrs., SCR, Baseball, 3 yrs., Basketball, 4 yrs., Track . 4-'iwfieoaw .. , -H .--, 4 ... li Iltlglr .Q AJ XP Sf I ,455 . rr vi Ili - . 1 1. -, 3335, , sa, G Does Holly Williams ever stop talking? 71 4? ,sl ,sr nj' - is sf . . . is Ii 'N 5.- LINDA STOKES PAMELA STROUD CD, ISC, Office Assisi. IVEY L. SUBER LA, 2 yrs., Football, 4 yr DAVID SULLIVAN GERA SUMMERFORD Seniors s., Track, 4 yrs. Debate, EA, ISC, Office Assisi, SCR, NTS, Cheerleader, Mardi Gras RICKEY SWAIM EDIE SWANSON DECA VICKI TAGGART DECA, EA, WB, 2 yrs. DEBBIE TARKINGTON SCOTT TATE CC DEBI TAYLOR THOMAS TAYLOR DAVID THORNTON SE, 2 yrs., Pres. DAVID TIDWELL DECA ROBERT CARL TILLMAN Football, 4 yrs., Track, 2 RANDY TROJACEK DARRELL TROTTER DAVID L. TUCKER yrs. Chorus, LA, 2 yrs., Fooiball, 3 yrs., Manager, Track, 4 yrs. DAVID W. TUCKER DAN UNGER GENE VANCE Marching Band, 4 yrs., B Debate, MC, NTS, 3 yrs. CINDY VAUGHAN FLC, FTA, Office Assist. GARY VAUGHAN BILL VERNON , SE, 4 yrs. C, 4 yrs., CC, 4 yrs., RAY VILLALOBOS FTA, 4 yrs., LA, 2 yrs., ROADRUNNER STAFF, Baseball, 3 yrs., Football, 4 yrs., Cap- tain, Track CYD VINSON RC, 2 yrs., Sec. DIANE VOGT BRENDA WADE AC, EA, EL, 3 yrs., Sec., Treas., FLC, FTA, Library Assist., MC, MCC, OEA, SC TOMMY WAITS JUDY WALDEN DEWEY WALKER JANET WALKER Chorus, Office Assist. NINA WALKER Marching Band, 4 yrs., FLC, FTA, 2 yrs., Pres., V. Pres., SC, Sec., Stage Band, 2 yrs., Band Sweetheart VERONICA WALKER DEBBY WANSLEY DANNY WARREN THOMAS WARREN TONY WASHINGTON BC, Pres., Chorus, 4 yrs., Football, Track SUSAN WATERS EA, 4 yrs., Treas., ROADRUNNER STAFF, 3 yrs., SCR, 3 yrs., Senior Steering Comm., Office Assist., Miss Wyatt Finalist PAM WATKINS Marching Band, 4 yrs., Office Assist. DEBBIE WEBB EA, 3 yrs., V. Pres., FHA, WB PEGGY WELLS EA, OEA, Sergeant at Arms, RC, WB, WY SHERRY WESTMORELAND EA, OEA JOE WHEELER AC, Treas. REGINA WHITE AC, EA, 4 yrs., FHA, Office Assist., 2 yrs., ROADRUNNER STAFF, 2 yrs., SCR THERSA WHITE BOBBY WHITEHEAD ALTHEA WILCOX Marching Band, 2 yrs., Maiorette Seniors in-f ..,,..., .ir Z RONALD WILKEY DECA DAVE WILKINS Blue Streak CAMILLE HOLLAND WILLIAMS DEAN WILLIAMS DECA, 2 yrs., Pres. HOLLY WILLIAMS EA, 3 YYS., FLC, 2 yrs., SCR, 3 yrs., Tennis, 4 yrs. KAREN WILLIAMS Chorus, FHA, OEA KENNETH WILLIAMS ISC, LA, 2 yrs., WB, 2 yrs., Baseball, 2 yrs., Basketball, 4 yrs. LINDA DIANE WILLIAMS EA, 2 yrs., FLC, 2 yrs., FTA, 2 yrs., ISC, MC, OEA, WB, 2 yrs. VO- MYRNA LYNNE WILLIAMS NTS SUE ELLEN WILLIAMS ss.. fr 13.-f EA, 4 yrs., Treas., FLC, 2 yrs., ISC, Treas., Office Assist., 2 yrs., SCR, Senior Steering Comm. MATTHEW WILLIS LA, MC, Football, 3 yrs., Track RENEE WILLIAMSON CINDY WILSON FLC, ISC SHERYL WILSON OEA, Reporter, Tennis, People PATRICIA JEAN WILSON EA, 2 yrs., FLC, 3 yrs. Historian DON WOODS A f Ables Charles Crouch :rt Allen 'ic Barlow :y Bates c Bing r Bishop r Boyd Broyles es Buchanan lyn Clements ord Corley Bobby Johnson Vicki Dorries David Etheridge Freddie Fishe' Sherri Foster Joe Gonzales Michael Green Ronnie Griffith Beverly Gulley Tommy Harmon Dee Hart NOT PICTURED Susan Johnson Jarvis McCray Kay McDonald George Milner Debra Mitchell Marc Nichols Danny Norris Don Patterson Noree Phillips Sunseela Phillips Tim Platt KARLA WOODS OEA WALTON WRIGHT LA, ROADRUNNER STAFF, Baseball, 4 yrs., Basketball, 2 yrs., Football, 4 yrs. MARVIN WYLIE PHYLLIS WYNNE Marching Band David Savage James Shelton Steve Sheppard Mike Stinnett Ronnie Sullivan Victor Travis Ernest Troiacek Gayle Usrey James Wilhite Freddy Worlow 90 What does it mean to be a JUNIOR? I really enioy being a Junior. It seems like teachers trust you more and give you more responsibility. You have more time to discuss things and to express your own opinions. - Cindy Beall To me and most others it means just one more year to go. - Dennis Mitchell lt's great! lt's lots of fun! - Pam Sanders YOU look at the Seniors in anticipation of what's nextg but, at the same time, you're anxious about the present. - Connie Dixon f f l G Rita Kay Robinson displays the latestuin fashion on her way to class. Q:Jim Muse and David Davidson cannot wait to hear what today's lesson will be in the homemaking room. CD Anticipat- ing his turn to play in one of the many band productions, Will James follows his music as Clif- ford Millican looks on. -fix' 5 W ts, 9 Nl 1, ...rf 4 s 3 . I X 6 ls as K K gh., ,ga 55 1 G' l s l R ,i If J r K . 1 , his a gl' ii if rg 05 -vf .mimi 'Q' wif '- K hs.-f -ef ' gf' V h L ri, 'E 'V 'Q if .5 i .rr ilk tl S 5 r 'M Juniors Don Abercrombie Cindy Adkins Bill Allen Kathy Alley Quinella Allman Donna Ames Robert Anderson Sheliu Anderson Travis Andrews Darlene Armstrong Robert Armstrong Michele Atwood Mario Avalos Sergio Antonio Av Debbie Bain Peggy Baldwin David Barnett Vicki Barnoski Samuel Barrett Delton Battles Mary Baxter Charles Beaird Cindy Beall Karen Beard Joy Beaver Aida Belcher Gary Belcher Rita Bell Paul Benavides Jamie Bennett Tony Bennett James Berg Caroline Berliner Susan Bethell Nancy Bird Chris Blain Cleve Blair Debra Jean Bogar Kenneth Bolton Patricia Bolton Pervis Bookman Debra Boone Ronny Booze Beverly Bounds Brenda Bowerman Mark Boyd Lewis Boykin Karl Bradley Sheila D. Bradley Gary Braudaway Brenda Braziel Jackie Brewer James Bridges Sheila Brittain Reggie Broadus Pam Brock Barbara Brooks Beverly Brooks Gary Brown Marc Brown Michael Brown Sharon Brown Terry Brown Mickey Bruce Charles Brueggemann Paul Bucek Debi Buchanan Darryl Burrows Richard Burt Eric Cain Arthur Calamease Susan Callahan Steve Cantrell Joan Cantwell Alicia Carlson Thomas Carstarphen Cheryl Carter Margaret Carter Martha Carter Bobby Chance Vicky Lynn Chappell Ricardo Chavez Steve Cheek Pat Childs 'XZ'7 A4 'Q Q -sf in JF .gm 99 sf, ' it av 5, ,Q K, l X' , '1 T 1 il-'I - Lk V Z' l, .D B ,4 lk if V A 4 tin ESL, 2' ,, I ' , . ig, sl! l 0 I, ,EW . ., 1 1 7, b A V D l g 'f U V I . I . ' R 'fi I f ri Y - i-lt? 2 1 0 ,1 l 1 . V . Ml ,, X , ff lk 2 V all 'P :'? 'i.. aa. vi. , 4 , ,l X- . XLXJIJJ We . ' fi. lg I 141 r rig ' 'BQLT' X . N 1 bf' ,l I .X vii, if fsfg ,. Li YT ' W if vi g- an y . wiimhe, fp. , Vvs, 4 3 1' g-5,4 -nr ...au- X x ,K 'J What interests Dennis Mitchell and D t art - l i 'ws anna Barton has no affect on Jeff Nestor frff' y l ,. J L, 1 b '11 1' C. V. we 1 , . -A , gy, ,1 : f A is ' ,sl A 4 . : .f . I ,1 ,f ,., Juniors Rebecca Childs Anthony Clark Bill Clark Diana Clark Jay Clark Robin Clark Sharon Clark Terry Clark Buddy Clements Don Clements Bonita Cobb Buddy Cobb Ardrey Cole Cindy Colwell Ruth Conley Rose Copeland Tommy Corley Bev Courtney Gary Cox Lanila Coy Brian Crawford Michael Crawford Trieda Cude Bernice Culberl Randy Dacus Sheree Dalton Windy K, Dalton Earl Daly Robert Dansby Brenda Darley Chadwick L. Davis Larry Davis Lee Davis Ronald Davis Mark Dean Charles Dempsey Debbie Deubler Pam Deubler Connie Dixson Dewayne Dugger A Ez'-1 ' ' 'fit ii-srl 6 Q :. '- L .5 7: .gil , i m :J 'arf' .N 51141 1 54 V .if 'rpm k wifi 15? Q? .,. A1 par 11, 5 ru- if sw K fl ,pw- 47 v! p K lm x i L i fi ,, r fl Q LN N....,,.x xg - V ,K , ,affu , . ,f i, asfffeew-AK N f'355 '7'53 v'1 ff mmppu my .HJ MA ,iw M dwg! irifqifi' ' 'K !??'l'TvX'1 . '. . ffiw . - f,.4..,Wf, Nw:-gif, .S fp , .N L . A , if ,. , if-H - W.-A, f, fx' - 1 V4.5 ,U A- iw r. l' x . nfl' Y ggi X H X i K 41 Photographers are warned not Io snap Ronnie Floyd's picture while he's asleep again. iff' W. + ! rf! Y lsxx V. . f i.. ' . In-f-...f fnLifg:i-f- 45 di: Q. -ml ' ' L 5 F -M , J Us . . . fr L .iw .5 ef - b-2 ag' 5 .ef X Q kr 1 I ,E . L . 'X X ,F L-so .t. Qzzvwgyl rt I y . 'rv ll ui' nf? 1 0 l the ,Q , 41 f if x ,C f ' 1 X M 4 ' l 5 4 3 Yay Y. W - F x I 9 n N339 L 'lou I' ' if ir QI ..4' fi i ' K 4- mfs Ill vs... -..... Ox iv Q- in . K me ig .X v 4. .- lf. Q . '5 ,V my . s fi? S ,N . J .2 xx x 3,6 Fra. gi ,' V A. ., M., it A 1 lj L .I ll ll l L fi L ,W p u F X it Q Az , , F tl . Rt ,. Juniors Vicki Duke Sharon Dunbar Adrian Dupree Lynda Durrance Cindy Dyer Larry Dyer Susan Eagan Eugene Earlston Billy Eaton Laura Edens Terry Ellis Eva Estrada Trina Evans Nancy Ewing Danny Farmer Marie Farris Cynthia Fields Danny Fletcher Mike Flint Linda Florea Lee Flowers Melinda Flowers Ronnie Floyd Debra K. Foreman Nancy Fouts Ernest E. Foy Jr. Shane Frank Steve Frenzel Lisa Galvan Yvonne Garden John Gardner Rickey Garner Christy Garrett Randy Gassiot Jerry W. Gaston Mark Gattis Patricia George Linda Gholscn Elaine Gilchrist Wendell Giles Kathy Gillaspie Deborah Gilliland Kevin Gillingham Jack Glass Mark Glaze Hector Lee Gonzales Yvonne Gordon Shirley Gorman Cindy Graham Lonnie Graham Karen Graves Gloria Green Joe Green Lynn Green Mike Green Beverly K. Greene Gerry Greene Nancy Griffith Robert Grimm Terry Grubbs Betty Jo Gunn Judy Hall Vickie Hallmark LeeAnne Handyside Linda Haney Betty Harmon Ernest Harris Gerald Harris Norman Harris Lester Hart Zachary Jose Hart George Harvey Debbie Hasley Kerri Hatfield Terri Hatfield Michael Hay Janice Haynes Dorothy Henderson Bill Henson Lisa Hestilaw Susan Hewitt Kathy Hightower Claudia Hill Jimmy Hill Y? 4 ve ww, Q 0 4--., 2-f' 'ke www A . Patricia Morton and Karen Beard have a Swinging time in art. 11:5 . L ' , fb I. '53 5 l - ll.. -. 1 4' fees, 1 1 'Ur 32: ,F gum Eg 1 my Q Xe e 5 1 J' Q , -9- Juniors Paula Hill Janice Hines Martha Hines Steve Hobbs Marsha Hodge Garland Hogue Brenda Holt Lancia Hoover Mark Hoover Bobby Horton Emily T. Howard Gloria Howell Teresa Hudson Debbie Hughes David Hulsey David Humphries John Hunter Vernice Hurst Terri Irvin Connie Isbell Bobby Jackman Sandro Jackson Richard Jacobs Will James Billie Jameson James Jeffress Vernon Jenkins Bill Johnson Cheryl Johnson Danny Johnson Hallet Johnson Terry Johnson Rickey Johnston Brenda Jones Darlene Jones Jackie Jones Linda Jones Patty Joy Leonard Justice Carol Keesee Cindy Kellan Darlene Kelley Larry Kelly Rocky Kendrick A ,K Q in ' at XJ 'su. K' ' gs ,or. , pr IF' it t r gl ,-ftffnmiaif' ' 51f.JsfQ'.e ,, 'V - ' x fx s 54 44- ,Q , f -gy . ,.. 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W Q i GJ 51, Juniors Wilma Kennard Gary Kindley Sherrie Lynn Kinsey Toni Kirchem Eva Kneeland Dale Kristinek Deanna Kuykendall Tony Lampkin Mark Lamben Timothy Landman Debra Larson Paula Latimer Teresa Laws Dana Layne Nancy Gayell Leachman LeAna Lester Mark Lester Mark Lett Cynthia Lewis Johnny Lindley Dana Lindsey Brenda Logan David Lowery Renee Malone Lizzy Marin Melody Markum Robin Martin Olga Martinez Gary Massingill Jackie Master Helen Mathews Carol Matlock Quinette Maxie Becci Mayes Wanda Mayfield Jean Mayhall Renee Mayo Lucinda McBurnet Glenn McCarley Marla McCash John McCoy Cheryl McCray Glen McCune Evelyn McDaniel Edsel McGilvery Cecil McMillan Roger Meek Tim Meek Winnetta Meissner Kay Metcalfe David Miller Dolly Miller Paula Miller Dennis Mitchell Judy Kae Mitchell Nedra Deloris Moore Robert Moorman Kelly Morgan Robin L. Morris Patricia Morton Mark Moseley Bobby Mowell Karan Murray Ray Murray Jim Muse Jonathan Musgrave Shelia Neill James Nelson Kathy Nelson Larry Nelson Jeff Nestor Tony Neumann Mike Newman Paul Newman Cliff Noah Walter Norris Keith Nunns Gary Drew O'Keefe Jeff Opperman Kenneth Orr Debbie Owensby Debbie Palmer Bud Parkmon Dave Patterson 'HF' ...v V i 5Y5 -: I 1 J 1 up Us I . x. , ,Av A 'gl .. . i ff . X S 2:3, :L,, ' .1 44 in Z ix' D 1' A WW' l J ysyl ll zgw 1 V A 2, FN 'K , gf' - X ' ah esie 1 'i ., f-iii! TT? C' ' lm J ' ' 'Ev 'K 1, 5 iff I J I MW, .eyy ,J ff . K v ff H 1 .c.Tif' l, 5 ' M iii '- ei f : Q L, J. . .jfii I , , . E J y we i ae 'J ii Q u 1 J' I Lf L W JK 1 rg out of lhe door, lohn Lindley gels caughr daydreaming by fhe eye of the camera. 'ffiffi T my L .Hin 4 fs- Q' ' L- ? 'A . 'z tix' y iw Q I, fl , V d i L 'Q is 3 'AFI , l i 2' X J f 1 3 KX I' s 1 I H In z ' I ' M. - . v f - QMff1ls, ibjiiisl li e '-Q , .iw 'I V 1' , 's ii' 192 Ph? V Phil. f -x-ff' i il' Juniors Jerry Patton Ronnie Poynter Dubby Peacock Steven Perullo Lynn Perry Brenda Phillips Reginald K. Phillips Sherry Pitfman Gloria Poindexfer Samuel Polk Shirley Porter Robert Powell Rickie Prall Bufch Prickeft Ross Prior Agnes Puckih Sandra Pugh Sue Purdy Carol Purser Janise Purvis Waller Quolls Lawrence Rachel 202 Rosanna Raso Marsha Reagan Ann Redfield Lindsay Reid Juanita Reyes Robin Rhyne Butch Riddle Deborah Roberson Elizabeth Roberts Karen Roberts Vicky Y. Roberts Jerry Robertson Jackie Robinson Rita Kay Robinson Kenneth Rockwell Dora Rodriquez Mike Rollins 3.- v--v K A I I NJJ' , 5 ,V . . .ff ' ' Z, i , I, gf 2:53 'f ,f ,jg-'igg-,Z 4-2, -9? ' ' 'r i xx it Q1 , 'D' ff- i x 5 I 4 1 li I ,xii I lv ' f z. I t 1' , J x-is-XJ: .....,. K Lf . . ' y ' 'f so it 6, i ,LQ I if ' f N ., , ii- ' X Lt .magma-sm . - 9 . vs , Q' s at 1 i ' fl, M , ' v- No, Billy Johnson, .Ietton's doesn't cater the food in this cafeteria. 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T ww can ,. ,-,, I. ,, David Vasquez ' Debbie Vaughan gl 'V Larry Veal T' Frank Vickers .i Rudy Villalobos Carol A. Vise 1 i l it f xeix 5' 6 , my iff? 4, sg' K T V ,s gsw Vicki Wade Kris Wallace : Gary Wallers Randel Walters 1 Denise Wansley ' Donna Ward ,..q pr- ' 1..- 7 xe, , , WZ, 'Z l , s . 3 l i X I ,A Jana Ward Cylindc Warren Sheila Watson Mary Waits Charles Weems Harold Weems I 1 .Q 4 4, ' 1 X A 'A -i W ill' ' X . Q 2 l T 5 T -K. A I V 6 3' ., .H U .T .3 i f ' 'Q' M 4 I 1 f l 204 on .-:gl 8 'N A L f 1 f I li K, :tsy Acker 'ary Beeman Jndy Beinlich aren Bell :hn Bettes llie Braziel :ndi Camargo avid Carver :trick Casey enneth Chester :ndy Chitwaod :bby Clem avid Davidson 'anda Davis 4 M r 5 Q 1' ix I .,'K.5 x.1.' ,,,x X k ' f Mike Evans Randy Fincher Johnny C. Frost Shari Guyette Bobby Harden Carla Herrera Ava Herring Ted Holden Marshall Lee Holmes Michael Horn Christie Jones Dan Kilman Donna King Rhonda King .frail ,i. v. L5-1. . 'Ti' l' ny .Q I' ,. . , L x ix , .. 'Yo .r w. is Y ,I 'Q Q i 1 'f i i ' ,Q V , ' A :A , Lia sr C i ' QQ F '- ' like , ,. I A A N K? I tem- v x N ix f' ' 5 , A. , NOT PICTURED Robert Layne Paulette McCash Randy Marshall Steve Martchenke Johnny Maxwell Judi McClendon Nancy Morgan Dennis Mosley Ruth McPhate Larry Nichols Mark Nichols Dina Osborne Johnny Pearce Jon Peterson Keith Ross Willie Sanders Lydia Shipley Ray Stanley Jerry Summers Peggy Swartz Wendell Tatum Robbie G. Teague Bruce Trairs Terry Warren Thomas Warren Johnney Ray Weaver Ruth Wilton Johnny Rey Wrorer Juniors Lance Wesley David Westerfield George Westhoff Troy Westmoreland Dalton Whisenant Kenneth Whisenant David Whisonant Danna Whitaker Millie White Wesley Wilkerson James Wilkins Stephen Wilks Cathy LaShancler Williams Cynthia Williams Nancy Williams Paula DeShawn Williams Reatha Janette Williams Cathye Wilson Robert Wingate Melody Wisdom Krisha Witt Barry Wolfe Tina Wood Dianna Woodard Marsha Worbington Linn Wright Phil Wright Vanessa Wright Patricia Yaites Becky Yancy 205 O6 It's okay, I guess, but I would rather be a Senior. My year as a Sophomore has been pretty good. - Kathleen Winnett To be a sophomore is like finally feeling as if you belong. You don't feel as big as a senior but you don't feel like a freshman, you iust feel as if you belong. - Cheryl Gurley What does it mean to be a SOPHOMORE It's good - not as bad as being a Freshman. It's har I like it. Sherrye Redwin F i 2 li . ,f 'A V 1. W .Sf vd, ,,4 , ,J lf 1 . Q Education takes a lot of time and students like Renee Sherrill devote that time. Q John Applewhite looks hard for a missing book in his locker. CD Dan Miller and Marvin Goodspeed watch one of the many demonstrations in P.E. K SW we .1 4 ww as G. 6 -P 2--.9 3 v 5- Q its mf .f , n nn' ,M I ,-. BR 4-P Q I 'vi 46 1 ,Q v- 7 i Z K N ft fr 6 r xt, 3..- , . ff. ev- X ,X A. . Q. Q. -in-t., :Rex nf' r f he iw! .. - Sophomores Cindy Abel Meriellen Ables Loyd Adair Helen Akers Janette Allen Janette Allen Dennis Alphin Carla Anderson John Henry Applewhite Robert Argo James Armstrong Merri Armstrong Mike Atwood Ronnette Marie Bailey Michael Ballard Gail Ballew Cathy Banks Dian Barrett Phyllis Barrow Marshall Batt Randy Baxter Cheryl Beal Lawrence M. Beasley Cindy Beck Dewane Belcher Russell Bennett Danny Bentley James Bentley Kathy Berg Carlos Berry Denise Best Gary W. Bishop Chuck Boldt Greg Bolen Rose Bonner Thomas Bonner Jan Bookman Bonnie Boone Dale Boone Jeff Boone Gina Baorman Larry Boston Elvis L. Bowman Victor Boyd Becky Bradshaw Sterling Bradshaw 'vc Donna Braudaway Delia Brelsford Diane Brewer Barbara Brittain Terry Brock David Brooks Peggy Brooks Brenda K. Brown Cathy Brown Debbie Brown 207 Della Brown Kenneth Brown Maria Denise Brown Rasco Earl Brown Cotreni Bryant Clayton Bryant Marcus Bryant Patty Buehler Darrell Buker Paula Bullock Barbie Burch Robert A. Burcie Johnny Burnett Philmore Burns Rickey Burns Sydney Burton Debby Bush Teddy R. Cade Tina Cain Deborah Caldwell Cheryl L. Callan Donna Colton Danny Canright Joe Carlson John Carmichael Hal B. Carouthers David Carter Donna Carter Kevin Carter Mike Carter Christine Castillo Danny Cavasos 1 'fi fa 5 ff 'Q it ' , xx Q ' in K S545 f . C ,B digg X l ie . my Y fig ig, 6 Q r 4' 1- 1? l bw 6 , , 1 - is B lla 37 we .ii Q, :ra 6 . gr. f W - , . , P , A U , , ve . , . fi avffix 3, 0 1 ,, 1 To eat or not to eat, that is the question. - Kent Eargle l f i t A ly 4- 15155 .. its 1 l I E J a N v ,X N S... w.. , L K .2 2, -.-f lp , 1 .r , I k 1 . ,xg . f fff in in if X ,X ...ia - - My i yy 1 1 4 T ' . .- s, - X1 ., 4 .wi-Q 1 X., i' 4' 8. y pV yiSophomores , 'K V 1,2 i , - 'f f Q S. V il ! , Vi Aix ' ' ' .3 JI V .4 i we . , ,,, f ' 5 . A 14-. 1- K, i vs . . is iff, ' ' , ' 1 , Tr, 1 , L i - lla , . L 9' i . 3. L . , I :gi i . 1 M M lg gray 6- 1,5 5 ,Y y ,K . v 2 . . - f QV V , K 1 5 Y ' .ia I, , ' 't'k ' K ' ' ti jj. ,ffiiirzis gin , S' ' -1 .Pl -' Qi QQ? U t , - B ff I B- wi ,avi 1.1 , 'Q ' if L L 70 .f ' , Y V . , f , 4 is L W 4, Qfyi fe l i Pam Chance Billy Chapman Larry Chapman Christy Chappell Melanie Charles Marilyn Kay Chavers Robert Chavez Steve Chavez Galen Childress Gary Christian Pat Chromaster Bonnie Clark Ken Clark Russell Clark Kathy Clements Wes Clements Candance Coleman Alicia Colin Bryant Colley Michael Collins Daniel Cook Janice Cook Randall Cook Karen Cooley Roy Cooper Janet Cornish Troylene Cox Gary Crawford Sabrina Crayne Terri Creacy Ossie Crenshaw Quinton Crenshaw Connie Critchfield Vernon Crockett Peggy Crouch Leslie Crow Jerry Crumbley Leo Cuellar Greg Curley Ronald Dacus Keith Damron Dennis Daniell Danny Darwin Randy Daugherty Charles Davis Clyde Davis Connie Davis Elton Davis Gary Davis Lonnie Davis Louis Davis Larry Dawson Don DeFoor Danny Dees Ismael Delgado Thomas Dempsey 0 Penny Dickerson Brenda Dobbins Valerie Donley Tony Dorsey Richard L. Downes Melinda Doyel Bill Dunaway John Dunbar Jerry Durrance Rickie Dykes Kent Eargle Beverly Eason C. W. Elkins Richard Ellis Charlotte Erwin Tami Erwin Elaine Etheridge Chandra Lynn Evans Cherree Evans Belinda Everreli Adrienne Anita Fail Mickey Farmer Bill Farrar. Boyd Faulkner Jay Fenly Benny Ferguson Mickael Finley Pam Flint Charlene Floyd Alaine Ford Randal Ford Debbie Foster Karen Foster Twanna Foster Anthony W. Fowler Fred Fowler Karen Fowler Anthony Franklin Jimmy Franklin Lonnie Franklin Rad Franklin Fred Frederick Steve Frisbey Diane Frost Barbara Gaiters Darience Gantz Skipper Gardner James Garner Mike Garrett Frank Gasca Cecile J. Gates Diane Gazaway Damon Geer Ricky Geter Connie Gibson Kathy Gilliland 5 5 x ,fy nic, , me . Q., Arziet H ,N 5 . A. . 'Kev x A - 4, ' iff Flo 'r 'F ,jp V v K W 5' lj iii 've . -gc V E Z ,K ' 1 G- is r - ' L ei... - W ..e .1 ,ln A X f v , K ' J A W - L f 1: Q' e A , . in zliifh, D ' V ' 'ik ' ' wi is ,fl i X 'X lf, is Q si 'R K S . ec, xx L- ,,, t N- , 1 'i if r . I I J! f g Q.. A ry 1 , A.. I ,' -fxj I i 1 E 1' F' 1 'i ' 'N . me Q.. 2'f?fff5?sff:lii??.s ' ,J - , - ,.-. K- - .,- Q A .gf FN W 'C 'Q . . , W k f gb S el- i Ts C if. ' X i lq 1 ,, K M fi 1. A 1 at -1 A ,wi 1 A A f-s , In Wh 1. 'f-...K l 'Qs ,gb 'Nerf ' nvuw x1 ' , r F I KJ 'X xx? f ll --4 it fi-'L V. , K A AKEN' I E K Ossie Crenshaw: Fastest draw in the West . . . North . . . East . . . a-n-d . . . South. Sophomores James Gilchrist Deena Gilliam Tommie Gipson Carol Glass Daniel Gonzales Gloria Gonzales Stacie Goodman Marvin Goodspeed Sondra Goodspeed T. K. Gotcher Stevie Gray Patricia Grays Kevin Green Melonia Ann Green Trina Green James Greene Darrell Gregory Brenda Gurley Cheryl Gurley Doris Guyton Rob Halbert Anthony Hall Wendell Hallmark Andrea Hammons Julie Handyside Bobby Haney Rickey Harcrow Jo Harmon Ruth Hancock Carol Harris Sharon Harris Cindy Hart Terry Hartman Jack Hasley Randy Hasty Benson Hatch Janice Hatcher R. Dale Havens Dora Hecke Bryan Helbert Darlene Henderson .lerry Hensley Cheetha Hernandez Eileen Herrera Patsy Herrera Patricia Herring Roslyn Hickman 1- 'nik L -vs fs. 4 if 51 f L X 1 ' A+' 410'- Wendell Hallmark deliberates whether to burn those note cards or turn them in and face the music. I ls 1. .V ,gr Fr? ' N , l, ? or J , S 9 B - I f' I 1 K 'Vik i sf? N 75' 1 5 So N. . W . 9 K y .e,m,., J yy . K 1 -N - lf. ...f 'u - - K More - yr ccy p if W5 3.5: A. W-X Aw-uk W W V! 'Sax I-fag Q E l QA!-6.xw,gQ h V I 1 ,' 1 f M Q, ' 'Q 8 f Q.. ,J X ,ff-2 . K' X I ' l A 2 -Q. + P , c vi' ' . s . 'f -. sv-., s f N ix -of 5 if 5 fl' A We Q., . : J by b y H N y Q -'vw - ..., x . f X .j rig , L'w,,g3,Fg iff' , Q , f M .ax In phomores Vernard Hilburn Danelle Hill Mickey Hill Terri Hillard Beth Hines Sharon G. Hines David Hinkle Brenda Kay Hitt Kathy Hodges Jowell Hogan Kenneth Holcomb Mark Holland Toni Holley Betty Hooper Andy Horn Jimmy Hough Rickey Leroy Howard Justin Huffman Phillip Hukill Donny Hulsey Candace E. Hunt Don J. Hunt Sonia Hunter Mary Helen Hurtado Patty Ingram Dewayne Jackson Dianne Jackson Rudy Jackson Don Jacobs Ricky Jacobs Regina Jamieson Arthur Jeffrey Anthony Jenkins Sharon Jessie Janet Sue Jetton Angela Johnson Annette Johnson Bobby Johnson Debra Kay Johnson James Johnson Judy Johnson Michael R. Johnson Michael W. Johnson Sharon Johnson Jackie Jolly Billy J. Jones David Jones Doreen Jones Tommy Jones Trudy Jones Ricky Jordan Linda Joy Melody Kahler Bobby Keesee Teresa Kemp Vickie Kennemur Julie Ketchersid Richard Key Sheree Key Phyllis Killingsworth Melvin King Yvonne King Brenda Kinsey Rodney Klaus Terry Kunkel Raymond Kuykendall Carla Lacey Vickie Lackey David Lambert Shirley Lambert Marion D. Lumpkin Johnny Landrum Esther Lauson Larue Lavada Mark Lawson Diane Leathers Sara Lee Patricia Leon John Lewis Kathryn Lewis Sandy Lewis Lisa Liggett Tommy Lightfoot Shawnee Lillard Sharon Lilly Steven Loar David Locke Mike Lockley Robyn Logsdon Archie Lone Mike Long Chris Longoria Debbie Lopez Barbie Loree Terry Lovell Jerry Lozier Richard Lutman Ronnie Lutman Tommy Luxton Butch Lyle Kathy Mabry Marie Mack MarJane Maggard Kay Mahanay Steve Malone James Marchbanks George Marion Joe Marshall Dale Martin George Martin Rosalind Martin Juanita Martinez is ' '-m f L ix, or E t 4 A 5 Q I N , SR- N ff , s... V 55 v . l ,,, t- E A .f in ' uf l, ,.. Q ' Q ,fn l , AK 1' 9 U4 :if fb xx i kX 2. ,ew N k SE I ip ,- ,Ng e A fl V A ., t ni , N Q . .. ,.,,. , I L, if SF' A . 7 . if A I se.- , . Sk Q, at, sa , K sv 'K I f Q .' I w. . fl J l 2 -LK M 1 ft, 3' A f - . L '-an Q A is f J ir,ey fi? 've ,, emi -x 1? .5 A ln 'il ,il f V 5, - . fi Es N 5' - 5 I' ss- ka 1 x '- , 1 ,,, y Q, . ip xl- h A 3 P, ., 5 A13 is , , glue l '52 r u ,I yn., 47 S Q Hi' A Un , ri, W .53 . K Q 12: 1-1' ' xi 1 Z gif f ' .4 - i X. 1 ,V cf lu f, , 54 eq :- .,, i,rix W , rv, . f , But . . . fhere's no other place to eat. sighs Charles Shuckleford as he clutches his hot dog nd milk. Fgophomores Koran Mathews Paula Mathis Donna Mcnney Roxie Mallhews Troy Muuldin Quinlin Moxie Vickie Mayberry Lynn Mayfield Robert Mayfield Mark McCord Bert McElroy Alicia R. McGee Donna McGee Kalhy McKinney Mike McKinney Sharon McLoud So homores Terri Medlin Robby Mendoza Larry Mercer Nancy Merritt Paula Meyers Debra Miller Duane Miller Lisa Miller Mikey Miller Rita Miller Davis Mills Sharron Mills Dean Minton Carolyn Mitchell Jo Mitchell Mary Mocio Kendall Mock Becky Moore Rhonda Moore Rickey Moore Karen Moores ,X A i 1 S' E .2 ' ,, ,,..-- -. fn M are . nuts ' wx -Jliixiiih Q e- x vi '15 fy?-1 J f in I Vx Q.- inf-f' Sophomores Angie Morris Tony Morris Don Morton Keith Morton Harlan Mullins Keith Muriel Zak Naigra Carolyn Nelson Donnie Nelson Michael Nelson Henry Nero Kell Newberry Tim Nichols Sim Nickerson Debbie Noah Marcus Norris Judy Northern Danny Nugent Bobby O'Brien Kathy Odom Donald Oliver Scott Opperman Kay Orr James Osborne Diana Palmer Janet Parish Ed Parker Gail Bonita Parker Vickie Parker Debbie Parrott Sheila Patterson Stephan Patterson James Paul Karen Paul Cheryl Payne Nancy Peacock Irene Pena Reginald Perkins Shirley Perkins Tommy Perry Donnie Phillips Greg Phillips James Phillips Ricky Pierce Gwendolyn Pilot Diana Pistokache Anthony Polk Donna Poulos Richard Pouncy Down Powell Kim Preston Emil Provasek Monty Purdom Jael Purdy Debbie Purvis Susan Qualls 7 Renee Rachels Marchelle Randle Claude Ralcliff Pamela Railiff Kenneth Rayford Scoh Redfield Sherrye Redwine Ed Reed Renee Reed Mike Reeves Terrie Reiss Josie Reyes Terry Reynolds Patti Richie Lisa Ritchey Laurie Roaien Beverly Roberson Florene Roberts Travis Roberfs Ruthie Robinson Jackie Robison Larry Rose Joni Rosenav Jimmy Ross Kim Ross Paula Ross LauAnn Rufner Byron Rumph Karen Russell Rosemary Russell Tammy Salazar Demetria Sanders Jockey Sansom Carla Sapenler Connie Schepis Shauna Schuford Patricia Seals Debbie Sealy Darla Seargeant Cliff Sechrisl Donnie Serrato Ronnie Serralo Charles Shaddox Tim Shaw Cheryl Sheffield Jerrie Shepard Danny Shepherd Renee Sherrill Ron Shiflei Rocky Shue Donna Shuller Tricia Sikes Donna Simmons Gary Don Simmons Gaylia Simmons Lennie Simpson ,4 i ,v gif. +1 ., 4 , K 1 S ,Egfr Z- f as ' .. ff : .. 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Met :tx 'l os.: J ak' M 42,3 ,K 3 -f , Y' 4 J! Sr 6, Y fi 5, ,. .5 L 'V- i' js sir 4 .. 'tv t - . :J ei? rx. Z. - ft' E' 1 - ' Y I' if V ' 1 . x . . , A 1- 4 .5 se- 'q..., l ' 5 . -4 ' lb- 'A ' U 1.7. w t - X -- 'Q - 'J I - - 19, .,. ,lg , ' s ilfft ,,, V , . f 2 X ,S 5 , 1 1 ' 'N ' if . 5' f 'J -' W -a. A Q . J J as A -. 'C Lg' P5 fn 'S - it ai, g, ff- . ' . A , sn' V W ll t if A .f t J I A exx vf .X f Q 1 it X X hw, z ,. r j -. K . 9 asf 5 1. 4., . al .. J ts... - V' lf 2 1 f T 0 X 'kb ix ,Ii .wi sg: 1: . X mag. Rv -6-J , . 5 . . L f 't t. l - S . ,,. .1 ll. .Q 2 A. ,i1.i . 4, , ,... gif ! ' 4 S N r B, i E Q a et, x . as J. .r Jacqueline Sims Johnnie Sims Pamela Ann Sims Cathy Skinner Edmond Skinner Charles Smith Darrell W. Smith Darrell W. Smith Robert Smith Tony Smith Walter Smith Thomas Smithhart Sherry Smyers Nanette Sorenson Nancy Saultanion Jackie Sporkman Dennis Speck Courtney Sproles Bobby W. Stanley Renda Ree St. Clair Cornelia Stearns Joseph D. Stephen Colvin Stephens Brad Stephenson Scott Steppick Paula Stevens Sornce Sterling Tony Sterling Joe Stinson Danny Strickland Marvin R. Stricklen Tim Stroud Sandra Suber Randy Sutton Sophia G. Swain Jacky Swan ophom 220 Sophomores Jimmy Swaringen Vic Taber Wesley D. Talley Judy Tanner Barbara Tarver Paul Tate Vic Tote Carol Taylor Philip Teague Dionne Tebo Earl Tennyson Melissa Thorp Ginger Thedford Jo Ann Thomas Ray Thomas Connie Thompson Dexter Thompson Greg Thompson Robert Thompson Larry Thornton Linda Tolleson Robert Torres Poula Trantham Donald Traylor Doug Tyk David Usrey Becky Vaughan Gary Vickers Grace Villalobos Karl Vinings Charles Walker Connie Walker Dwane Walter Pom Wolters Keith Walther Eddie Warren Donna Washington Tommie Watkins Retha Watts Lena Watson Lucy Weary Tony Weathers Judy Webb Jeri Weehunt Jeanna Whisenont Bobby White Clyde White Elizabeth White Regina White Tawana Whites David Wieberg Marvin Wies Deb Wiley Dixie Wilkerson Stacy Wilkerson Joey Wilkie 45. i ii f ,E ., VIH! U Q 'if L- E Mx We x 5, :pa -, 1.1 2 i 5 1 .-.ft qv , 1 S., L' K if 2 -HQ. . T -if ' 'Hi it X X ar -.. ls i , t 1' 1 1 fl 2 X' 4. ns K. 44 -Q.. Q- L- l N S- - '65 sm- ., 5. 1- -vw '- v- ,t 3' ,gy fer, s W : Q' ' qi- ? W il Sophomores Ricky Wilks t Barbara Williams Z. B. J. Williams ' -' Glenda Sue Williams Li 'vm --f Glenn Williams Greg Williams Keith Williams Linda Williams Phillip Williams Becky Williams Rufus Williams Russell Williams Terri Williams Valerie Williams Roger Willis Laurie Lynn Wilson David Wilton Kay Wingate Kathleen Winnett Debbie Wise Jimmy Wittman N XX .1 ,! It W an Regina Ann Wolfe Lisa Womack Arnold Wood Stonley Woolsey Blanche Wright Cindy Wright Phyllis Wright Clement Wrzesinski Carol Wylie James Wynne if Y Bobby Baker Sharon Bell Chris Bilardi Ray Blair Evo Bowermon Patricia L. Brooks Debra Bruton Barbara Bynum Cindy Casahe Joseph Clinton Thomas Corder Eddie Wayne Doyle Daniel Elier Norma Enrriques Jerroll Essex Ricky Garner Teresa Geer Lisa Gonzales Charlie James Gossett Jerry Graham Michael Greenway Richard Gurley Av-wil 'WJ fs i ' we X. 1 , I A N lll 'l' NOT PICTURED Michael Hall Jesse Hardeman David Harris Ernest Harris Frank Hernandez Anthony Hobbs Marta Holland Patrica Howard Lee Ann Huguley Paula Jennings Atarlin Jordan Ronnie Lackey Joel Lowe Ricky Mann Johnny Maxwell Kelly Mobley Jimmy Morgan Lamar McCash Vickie McCauley Stanley Nealey Karen Nero Koe Norwood Kerry Yandell Clayton Young Becky Zachry Larry Zucker James Pederson April Poulos Regina Pricket't Barbara Ramsay Jesse Rocha Robert Russell Charles Shackelford Buddy Thomas Robert Thompson Barry Tomlinson Denise Treadway Karyn Trietsch Douglas Tywater Diane Urquhart Audrey Washington Ronnie White Robby Wilson Sherry Wirt Linn Wright Cheryl Wydick Roger Yale Eddie Stinson 2 What does it mean to be a Being a Freshman is completely different from how it has ever been before. You are more free to do what you want and you have more responsibility: it's the first steps toward growing up. - Bobby Deeds I don't feel bad about being a Freshman because I know you iust can't all of a sudden be grown up. It takes time and l feel that by becoming a Freshman, l've taken a giant step forward. - Cindy Nelson FRESHMAN? Being a Freshman means meeting a lot of people an making friends. lt's a big change from iunior high. Peopl seem to listen to you, they want to hear about what yo have to say. - Eileen Ham A big challenge and chance to prove myself. - Pam Bilarc CD Who is this sneaking ci peak at the camera man? Q 'ft , Art comes easy to this stu- in dent even though he has a broken arm. Q Are you A sure that's what you're eat- ing? says Cami Campbell to Dwayne Dugger. in... fa I ,K YM' sf:-,f wx. 1 K4 i 51 -w K- Q3 i eip - 2 'N Qtr iv, 44, A I K I ., as 5- 1: ,..td,m ,. 5. ry. 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B XJ , ,V lil I ' Freshmen Dee Acker David Aderman Davida Aderman Cheryl Aldrich Kenneth Aldridge Debbie Alexander Kitty Alexander Eddie Alford Terry Alford David Allen Donna Allen Julie Allen Margie Allen Myra Allen Julian Alvarado Carol Anderson Delia Anderson Lindon C, Andrews Taba Archey Sharon Argo Kathy Armstrong Leslie Arnold Troy Arrington Elaine Arthur Brian Ash!-ey Gail Atwood Carol Avery Annette Baker James Baker Payne Baker Susan Baker Janet Balentine Ricky Ballew Janie Banda Jan Barker Audrey L. Barnes Michael Barnett Bradley Barrow Kristi Batchelor David Batts Randy Baumann Ronnie Baxter Cindy Beans Roy Beaver Tim Beck Darrell Belcher JoAnn Belcher Diana Bell Allen Bennett Arthur Bennett Jan Bennett Steve Bennett James Berliner Sheila Bewley Pam Bilardi Bobby Wayne Bishop 22 4 Jayne Bishop Tony Bishop Jeff Black Alvin Blain Rex Blair Richard Baden Alfred K. Booker Teresa A. Bookman Joyce Boone Raymond Boulll Cindy Bowden Tonya Bowen Billy Bowerman Deborah Gail Bowman Kalhy Boyd Don Bradford Lisa Bradford Sonia Bradley Debbie Brady Gordon Broly Debbie Brawley Monty Bridges Jaquie Brock Gene Brockell David Brown Janice Brown Rabin Brown Ronald Brown Q l 1' f- ! N i.x.,' ,W . - . , ,V - mi' fm. , ,-,V in 'pf ,, 2 'T or J ww if '5 5 if W A - '- ' -.1 W -.4 :Wi V' .:' fl . ' , J l f-:WP ' ibm -Ls f , .f H ,, Q26 J KW! imE.f,A,M.,..Qy im ,ygvam ,,.l ,Q A62 '-21'-neva., 4 5? 3 x 'J , l 4 21:'7'3l'5Ql5El ' ,5 5 w L if'if'Yf ' 5 Have you ever really roped! a goat? asks Ricky Bollew M, MX X55 5417.--T5,, fy :F wb ' - - :wi . sf l Y - N 1 , ' ' fl Eri n: V- ,.,, Qual- ,lv ' no -. 2425. 'V . 3 ' ,mfs .. 12 I 4 Q, A' -fill' ' , 1 ' , , ii- K' A If Y t.-fb. ,, f ' ' f V' s l ' C. l,, ,Vet .4 .5 ileee 4 ' 4 - ei -egg: yy-. ' ' 1' 'C V 1 if yy f 1. V ,Q L iw r ,fret yu: 1 r 'F i A-. Iii I ,, 1 A y y J il gig ill, :KM 'L-- 1' sis 3 - Wy- . - . -J .Cv Nw r ii any I S - 2' J r ee 5 ' lf, Q l C ? g .. sg- f K , V rl .1 I I V ,ifgq . B me T, 'X l 5 he J T is liiiifilii - 3iQ - L , . V A .Vkh M K X f ye 'xi 'si-5, ,f as, , , if , .,,l.'fi ,M 1, 'IKM 1 1 it .4 A , ' 5 rn 'K Qu nifty . - 1 r -.. 'Y I s ' . ' . b f 7 ' se- P ' 4 V - f m x MV- ,.,,,,i v, g rf, x. f W r , ze- A W . 1:'f:-fl , ...f, - aww ., . . N s we 4 1 3 W i,5,Z M .,-5 8299- . , J gg. f X iii 'Qi x y l M Ay Q Pg ' , r. f V . Vg It x l s J vi 'ff ri L ,fit 5 i,'fQL ' S' 7-ix I . X l la' , I 'fs' fr L15 -A i 1 w e ,,,,. f 1 L 11 ,, Vffixi i' . Freshmen Rose Brown Stanley Brown Mike Browning Jimmy Bryant Harold Buker Kenneth Burdette Vernon Burdette Mike Burkleo Debra Burkley Edgar Burlison Ann Burns Selena Burns Mike Burris Mike Busbee Vaughn Bush Carol Cade Cynthia Yvette Cain Ricky Cain Jimmy Callahan Dale Calvin Cami Campbell T. R. Campbell Dayle Canright Keith Cantrell Glenn Carruthers John Kevin Carstarphen Terry Carter Mike Causey Lee Caywood Joan Chess Lisa Childs Buddy Clark Daryl Clark Patricia Clark Charlotte Clarke David Clay Deborah Clayton Alisa Clem David Coan Terry Cole Petra Colin Johnny Collins Rhonda Conn Belinda Cook Jimmy Cook Randy Cook Robert Cooksy Craig Cooper Randy Cottongame Richard Cox Cheryl Craddock Gary Craig Clint Crites Susan Cronk Jimmy Cude Thresa Cunningham 226 Lee Daly ' - K Virginia Damron Steve Daniels i, . W Connie Darley Gwynne Daughtry p ' ' 1-1 V M l Linda Davidson Cindy Davis , X X David Davis I f Y Will, Deatrie Davis , 2 xx? ,,,. Eva Davis 5 2, , Evelyn Davis i P -Se John Davis it K 1 Kathy Davis . f ii. is L' R y Davis . , , H Y? a V . W : L 2,1 V. D fi' f 2' ei V Robin Davis 5 W ,I ii i Scotty Davis Mike Dawson Bobby Deeds i - Debbie Dees Diana Deramus - Kathy Dickens Ll l Nerissa Dillaha Pam Dillard Ray Dillon Teri Dinkins Mary Donohue Carrie Dorries Yvette Downs Hollise Dazier Debbie Drake Mike Duncan Perry Duncan Terry Duncan Patti Dunnagan Jay Dunnam Frank Durda Carlos Duron Mike Eagan Gary Edwards Joel Eide David Elkins Maria Eller 9 'A I Wav Dawn Elliott i ' K Stanley Ellis Y gg Mark England Ronnie Lee English -N 4 ' 5 Pete Engstrom i i ' Alma Enriquez ' D Eldon Dean Essex - 1 I f s Q K ,Q Deborah Estes J i' James Estes Mary Ann Estrada ' ,Q A ' ' K Allen Evans 'D - 3 I 'M Ardelia Evans if? r V Q --K Delores Evans wif' , Dennis Evans il if ? 2' 9 ,M Q s '-3 we an ss M . I . Ai ,f is i , 1 Q w ,A , GW xi Q ev Q 1 'N' x 15 , Vfgg 14 'ff Q51 I g egg? 'QQ Stes .v ,HL 5221 ew 1' 72 ? vii' -A T V2 X' ww. fax a S1 r it iv ,. 3 fe' x Ill Q gs ' yi My ,- 'T' n ' We . L .. f 'W' . V N ig m,,,,,, ' X' ri ' ll - 2 s ' Q l ,li fa I- v X ' i IX., -,' i 1 XQ' E is xx X Q 3 Y 0 . v. WL, 4 i atb Inf WNW -as 535,17 K ww giai-,f i :jf 2- J LQ? 5 vf.-E Q e . ' x hlx Q ii .X X 1- , w x .Mk 2, i .3 . i ,ig l fi sh Z.. -x R 's is i' v I ,V i A 3 V3,ie45,., iI,VE5.rIQAE!:,ggsge, .QQ ig? . c vz il 5 ? X . 3, X f . .V , i 4 . ,lx . Y , ' f 5 j f M 'K 9 ' X ' 'ni 'rv f-1 ' 1 - H. fs f fe, W we + rg I , J ' l F . sw , A A . q A .iv V lr, . ., ' , , 'h y ' fm fd' ipf' . 5 ' A f ' Q.. .M . -, , rg'--H L .M li r L , , i 'f x.L 221, I 4 '51 L , f ar , ,N .. .X Y, A Q we l' r .g r L Y. my 446' tr. , N 1 l ' ' . vt . 1 'rf 4 . - ,M ' J, - -' f .J ' A , at wi. 1 v-relJ3?f el vs, ,Q X . X x w av' J Q -1 , ' 'Q -- 1, wr u H X Doris Roberts helps Jenni Reed, a fellow classmate, get to class on time. Freshmen James Evans Karen Evans Larry Evans Steven Ewing Mark Fairman David Farmer Mark Farmer Vickie A. Farrell Elaine Ferguson Mica Fincher Marcus Flannery Laura Fletcher Larry Flint David Robert Flowers Gwendolyn Fontenot Jerry Foretich Pam Fowler Karon Frank Sharon Frank Jacqueline Franklin Rosalind Frazier Tammy Free Monica Fuller Gail Fulsom Deanna Gardner Diana Garrett 227 Janice Garrett Weldon Garrett William Garrett Alex Garza Kevin Gattis Dawn Gazaway Bob George Kathy Geter Julie Gippord Steve Glosup Orlando Glover Linda Gonzales Cindy Goodman Marion Goodspeed Paul Bennett Gordon Rosemary Gossett Tonya Gowins Patricia Graham Brenda Gray Carol Gray Joseph Gray 228 . .Na r . 3.f,iL?f,:i'i2?n ' :V 'X elk K A' It t lt. x . R iff if e 2 r i r Lf it 5 t ,.., , -ge N 'L L, . jx 'W-J - ...X L' Q,-If NT, A K ' . ' 4 . N ' ,rfY?F'T ...,, ., -if 3445 e df . Q , ,. M-qos eg ,-1-1 ' - . - 'erf , , ft V .: hw, 2, 5 X 5, H 'Q' -'T fi., lf 3 tr ff? it W' .5 'lil tx Y A' 'L R A xr L, lx f, V . fan, if , 8335, ?'f '3Qqf., ' . H All?-,'Q 7 .-it rie . 1 I kkl' ,I , ll' ' tg 'QQ ,P-gi ' ' t ,ec W , , I' 5 , .- 6 Q.. 'f ww- W ,k. ,. r. .33x5..K+W,fg'lf 2 3 FS' g f at ' A 4, 2- Wesley Stafford anticipates the disintegration of that fly on the wall. '7 .J ig x1 ' , 3-. -1-fl I .. D 6 vs 1 . 'X w Q Q-if .5g1g,,kl., k 'L-lx, 7 X 'X V J... A' . 1 4, 1 I . . x V I - n 4 f Q. ,,, I vw v, x ' 'tl . vs. '03, as N - i r M . ' fe Q - f 2'-' .4 ' . rj ' ' f ' 3 w ' , -,ugh .' xi g l , 57? ri - 1 . ,fi , f ,N , W . I 1 x A , ,, 1. lg l X j rv QL X N N . 'if .. ... ., h A r-in I K wr M: , if , gli. hw ' - 1 , 4' Legg 'iv S' A 52 K , W A . . A , K ,X 1 r 4 1-1' w 2 H. -. : . 1 I ' 4 A v ..,, i N , V.. JA A, H fe, Z , ' I Y ' R gig X1 ,fr ,. it , ,WE 4' My ,ft f H i .' .FAQ so Zu.. sv' H '-rf . . 4. 3 13 'NN 7' so -'vp L.,,. , T As X,Lf wr ,ga gs' all 4 Q seikg i .fig . M t.: , ' 'V fi ':. . L-iv Yr ,x,,. rf- f Ts i Freshmen Robert G. Grayson Greg Green Roger Green Willie Green Mike Greenslade Christina Greenway Deborah Gregory Earl Griffith Wesley Griffith Lee Grigsby Jan Gurganious Sally Hale Darrell Hall James Hall Maria Hall Octavia Hall Suzan Hallmark Kenny Hamby Eileen Hamil Betty Hamilton Herbert Hamilton Portia Hamilton Piper Hammock Michael Hanchey Susan Hanvey Sharon Hardeman Robby Harden Jack L. Hargrove Marianne Harrell Derek Harris Retha Harris Linda Hartgraves Curtis Milton Hartin Dan Hartman Roger Hartman Dona Harvey Cindy Hawkins Janice Hawkins Ray Hawkins Jerald Hayes Paul Hedberg Jeri Hefner Lisa Hemme Yolanda Henderson Colleen Hennesssy Linda Hermosillo Kitty Hernandez Russell Herring Teresa Herring Doris Hightower Jim B. Hill Marianne Hill Mike Hill Sara K. Hill Sherry Hill Natalie Hillard 0 Marcia Hilton Dee Dee Hines Dianna Hines Stanley T. Hodges Les Hofheinz Robert Holbert Tommie Holcomb Cheryl Holder Darrell Holder Darrell Holland Teri Holland Nickie Holley Kathy Holmes Janet Hornsby Randy Horton Terry Huff George Hughen Jerry Hughes Val Humphries Donna Hunt Linda Hunt Russ Hunt Terry Hunt Tammy Hunter Keith Allan Hurst Curtis Ingram Patti Isaacs James lvers Charles Jackson Janet Jackson Johnny Jackson Rosita Jackson Marsha Jacobs R. J. Jacobs Beth Jameson Randall Jarnagain Janet E. Jenkins Linda D. Jenkins Marcia R. Jenkins Anthony W. Jennings Billy Jennings Anthony E. Jobe Clarence Johnson Don Johnson Mark Johnson Rebekah Johnson Robert Johnson Vanessa Johnson Randy Johnston Clay Jolly Cary Jones Jerry Jones Mitchell Jones Phillip Jones Yulonda Jones Karen Keith -e 3' U Y .1 if K ,... Q 1 . -up Wm T ,. J fbikl K s J KK! Q L - Q , L Q, . TH so cc,-'st rf, 1 .. --'s . 'J ' ,.., fx 3 i H A A HH , lllllf i A H . A if ,-. Z lf K lx -, K SH.. K , Q- c il' 'sf' x. ., . K K X' N 5 . Xi. 7 . , if fmt c . H i H. -. !mii'N1.l' .,1 ' Q KK f . Q H -tf'J Hl Q11 I 1 ' ' 11 N - T. '-4 l K t 'V .1 W 1 E , K, K ld -,gk Ky ' . ' , . 1' K . H 1, . - Ja, - 'uf' f X H 5- , H 7, ' '1 . J I He' , ' , ' f, K V Wg . K knit , i R is H it Ks. .W w ' . . , H f ,J . f ' is -. if Hs f ii ' ,, .f ,, .mwix 1. ,. w, . , 1 J . K .KV A ' K rs: . ' ,-.. ,.c gc, -k K , , 4 . 1 W Jw, 1 5- K H ' - A .-- . 5 'W P, Xe 31 H A - 'cs ' , NK Q 'Q K5 . wt f, if if , . ., f Q W 1 J ' A JW 1 1 w K WK V' X . . 1:12 I hh X .+ .1 l H ip- 'J H ,K f.. H ix , . i av E qt iam: H vs V Q 6 , , ,..-1 zi:f'iH:H , 1 ,Q 'Q 'X QK K5 . -J if Hb . . , - HH ' V f 2 4- -an o ' H, K K' X 1 KX X R f ' . K, .K Kf X t ix-aj A H 5 li J K ' 2 Us ' 4 K K , . J KK -. H K A i fir , . 4 ,A . Ku' J J A 41. r K, Q ,sr T H . ' 17' . A' 0 K ,J Q X tis, ' -we f a 'J 1 'W I I, .LQ EK J H. jx I v H ' 1 . 'K f.- fl -5:22 :iii i Y R R 73 , ' a' 'zgtfl' 3 ' 1 in fK . ' 3 t - K-It 4 Q H H if A . Q '-:rf ,' my 'K W ' , 1 . tis . V. l J .Q 1 t J i V l X i s f N ' . ' Jerry Vanden listens intently to class discussion of Romeo and Juliet. rev x.- l' 4 ' AZT I -' ' ii.. 3' Freshmen Grace Kelly Cindy Kemp Steve Kennermer Garry Kennemur Jeanette Kerr Jeanice Kerr Bill Kesther James Kimbrell Debbie Kimmons Sharon King Larry Kinsey Kathy Kirkland David Kirks Robert Kleinert Sandra Koenig Mark Kubota Steve Kuykendall Brenda Ladkin Julie La Freniere Pal Landman Douglas Lane Starlette Lansford Cindy Latimer Naomi R. Lauson Rickey Law Kim Laws David Layne Jerome Lee Reginald D. Lee Carol Leffoll Karen Leffall Mary Lei? John Paul Lewis Robert Lewis Sharion Lewis Robin Linkenhoker Max Lihle Trey Loden Kerry W. Logan Lita Lone Debbie Long Donald Lowry Som Luxlon Roberl Mabry Steve Mack Joyce Maddux Keith E. Mahoffey Darrell Mangrum Jack Mann Oran Mann Joyce March Don Maroney Kay Martchenke Linda Martinez Scoil Martsolf Jerry Massey ., 1, .Lf- , L KI 2. ,. U- K' A 51 gl ff i A.. , I 1 if i JN l 2. I ,ge Af, ,qu 'im If 9, ' ax: , 1,-,A 1 ,Q I lr J ' Wi . ., - gs 1 3 'N .Eff L v A . fi L , 1 4, 1 J L - 5 c' , 'Q' Q f L Y ,qw f , f m L' iv -i ' l- , !Il,- - 25 ' W V' in Q k -- 5 Q 'uw , In Y K , 1-1 N., .f V --, . by I jr '- ' .., lil 5 ,,z ,MV I ' L V fiiff' 1 X , 1- 5 'v- ,sl 4, Q V- ,. V -11' ' ten, , 4 . - A I l , , Ji ' 2 f cl 4 I ' ' - H vs Vi , . NX ,Q 1 1 lr M 1 I l K I wonder if the wall will fall if l move, deliberales Linda Hunler , K ,Q ,A - rf . ,fs . Q , 1+ f bf' J gb: .. ' ',-' f ' 1: .W n- 'X S, ,. V 4' lA. -- L , X. , L +: ii- f - fy l' ff .- i 1' , ,fr X' 1- , M on f ' ei, , :Q L l 4 J QL f - , ' ' 4' . 'TQ ' I i A- ,f I, .gg Tw ' X M l I xx ' ,L 'Q ' Q5 - ' 5 5 'I' ,K 4 A J' V - ' 'if g 1 vi' fer ' 4 We nv- - is vs Iv. W V M I 'rc we 1 P Q' Q ,fx 1.- Q-' 'gr M X fl ,l 5 ill Y .1. ' be 'N Q. .om ae 1 41 'tr '-wi,w F . ,K 5,44 . Fu-4 .f 134 . if K yn. ,kk ' si .y . l X A ,115 ig:-: ., if ' -42-iw: t twists. A if tsrs ' G es C W 'ta q 1 K. -, V' fzi K p , A . iff y 63221 Q ff. 399, ' l ' V?2f53 '3l-fiiflflfil' - Q, , .5 1,1 in ,,, ,vw 9 fx' . , , fi , ' e- V .5 f' VV ' ' . ff f K . iii ' I Ito, xx -N lt K 14 i ,rr ll grip :eg C. -if - Sgr. ' V ' S r f c W l--- A' tw will ff' ' , ., 1 ' ,pk 5+ I .JEL A .. ,, 5 . A . ..- 'N' A , ' li- e. , Vs., , 1 ' - f. ,rf 5 Y., ,Ja .wt s .A P' t + . f gag, ff , Q r . 1 V fj ,sk ,4 ,. W R g 'K . Q A! .. ,,- , ,-,Q-to ,yg'f,e, 5 ., , ' fl ti t Q 1 Ai xx -fu Freshmen Cindy Maxwell Mark Mayfield Teresa Mayfield Johnny Mayhall Gena McCash Terrell McClendon Jane McCoy Letho McCoy David McCune Dexter McDaniel Mary Alice McDaniel Paul McElhoney Bonita McGee Margaret McGee Michelle McGee Rickey McGee Billy Mclnnes Paulo McKnight Janice McLeod Tony McMichael Leso McQuigg Lucretia McRae Geoff Medlock Donna Meek Ray Melton Shirlene Melton William Melton Belinda Melvin Paula Merritt Marshall M. Miles Alton Miller Charles Miller David Miller Don Miller Ken Miller Monte Miller Terry Miller Vicky Miner Greg Milner Birdeno Ann Milligan Sue Minneweather Cathy Minor Delores Mitchell Marsha Mitcherson Gina La Neuce Monday Charlotte Montgomery Jimmy Moore Lane Moore La Rita Moore Paula Moore Stephen Moring Pete Mosley Rhonda Mowell Michael Moyer Mark Mumford Cynthia Kaye Muriel A Oscar Muriel Mike Murray Carmen Muscara Andrew Myers Towana A. Myers Laury Myers Peggy Neal Zelda Neal Cynthia Nelson Alonzo Nero Steve Newhouse Daisy Newton Andrea Nichols Troy Nicholson Cynthia Nickerson George Noah Randy Nolen Mark Norrell Melinda Jo Norris Kirby Northrop Cindy Ogletree Margert Oldham April Olson John E. O'Neal Louann Owens Angela Popis Stewart Parsons Sandra Patterson Teresa Patterson Christi Patton Joy Payne Terry Pearce Floyd O. Peevy Kim Perkins Carl Phillips Dena Phillips Michael Phillips Tam Phillips Blake Pierce Darvis Pilot Danny Pitts Jerome Polk Rachel Pollard Joyce Pool Charles Ray Powe Jack Pratchard Rodny Preston Johnnie A. Price J Rodney Prince Stanley Prince Randy Pusteiousky Freddy Joe Pytel Margaret Pytel Tim Raetz Tony Ramos Nancy Randall - 4 T -2 w. 3 s33...tj e il I .un- 1 Y ,Ke xiii' fb '1- fit J 4 N 4- fi- ,Qs Gm ,lf in l K in 1 my , im. Y it L. C we f I fx.. XX 3 'vs J. r A Sv 'ill i 'l . K X r zz' J f Q' fi 1 y to its K! X V1 ' X -ff-ii g ' v ' .ini A ' ' ik Q ' A 'G' 1 I egg 'C' F11- i' S- J , . r gi. g 7' I A n 3 P if A S K . I self, A g g ' X' - -- WEP .. V , i g 1 L - , 'A' l I te , ., . i WPT' Q A1 ill 55 rrtg. 1, xi 44 f 9 A ,i X hi 'Q 71' fan x,v. 'P w rfb I ' 4 I .0 lt if ea We 5 'if ' sf ,.,,.....-14 . 21. 1. Dean Raspberry lays down on the iob. . as , qi 4' ' Y y F an 3 4. Ls, 1 I , 'sw Q g.,Jj I ,Q A. X had i . ' R ' e if ' W if J 'f ' f - J A , 5 f - i. ' f ' i I what , mf, . gre. if fn if ,. as x ' N: 'W , 5 , V i r Y 'T' x' 'K of al sl 4 N9 1 T 5 1 i 5 L S 9 Nl X , i nag W.. . , ,..,, H , ,.: 1-reg 1' x ef, ' f. i is i ,al if ,,,i 'ig 'Hi i- NEW 1 l b Qirilmi . ,I vw ., M -1 X, . e fit! f 5 .Eggs WEEKS. . 1 .fi :z Sl. la Y' 'f-r - at , , 2 Freshmen Lana Rape Vera Rawdon Sharon Ray Grey Redden John Redfield Don Redlin Bobby Reed Charles Reed Jenni Reed Skip Reed Brian Reedy Ricky Reeves Ramona Reid James Renick James Revada Susan Reynolds Sharlene Richey Vickey R. Richie Terry Rickman Barbara Riddick Julie Riddle Ginger Ritchey Donna Ritter Dianna Roberson Oscor Roberson Debbie Roberts Doris Roberts Eddy Roberts Nina Roberts Roy Roberts Sam Roberts Mike Rodgers 6 ef 'W L sa mf ,gt , U i,., ,,A Cheryl Rogers ' . I t Cheryl Rolland fig: Sharrick Ross , Tina Ravitta Scott Rowe 1? Andre S. Rowles Y -311 Terry Royal .. 1- 1 if? Q J 1 4' .. , . 'U 1. 5 1 '??::4:::i!-.f,1u:- Brenda Ruiz Bettina Salinas Steve Salmon Joe Saltzmon Steve Sanders Diane Sanderson Mary Sandoval L.. s 'vx I A ' iw' , 4,5 in Q. 5.1. R Ai.-'N 4 . C YT ' J N ,f M yV, , ,.h V , .fn J .-3. 1 N S . 4 , I f x f ,ff C .- ?m ' 4' if at to , 4 if in it Q si Y CN , 4? Raymond Sandoval V lr , S ,I .xi Qi A i .45 , i '- Randy Scarbro - f Afwsfi , 'X ff f. A Q2 X9 .X Jim Schermbeck xiii ' ' A ' ' ' 5. .. 1 .A 4 tixyzi yrs XX, ' Peggy Schmidt X i R ' 'You gotta be kiddingl exclaims Mike Burris ' I 1, ima' ' Wfiififlt Debra Ann Schrecengost X' I ,Qi il? I A 1' , Cheryl Scott . ,-Ng' 5 ' ,N wwf' Steve Scott 4 l . I '03 Y 13, ' - K i , 'TXAI1 I K Brenda Seals J v ' gigfg T KU V.. 1 if ,iv EA Cheri Seely JL, S5 I ' 5 ' f i ' 5 'U' ' Chris Shaw 'li , ii? K , K I 'gf ' ' X W Vicki R. Shaw ' J W X 5 2 , 4 I ' ' ,s ,I ft ' ' 1 AJ ' 5 f K A . Terry Sheeley . 4 Soniia Shef-field ,Q R A ' Phil shenon 13 i Steve Shepard ? ' Q-' Laura E. Shepherd , I f Phillip Sheppard f , Q 'M' 't Marci Shinn . I i 2 g 5 Ii ' if f ' 'J ,,,.f g:S ' xr :A 1 .-f1.w'?1 I .- ii.. i. S T- J ff W - ,T 49 A . rf. D ,sf so 6. ig ' I L, ' .. if if , , 3' ' V ... fe- , - ,L fs' ,NJ xx 1' , 'li' 1 . ' .. - V 1 . , '- -Awe s 2 - 'J L, - - f A X F 31 x S ' Q is . , . ,Q K, lg Th. N I W 1 i t J L V rf' 2 K f ' 'Q . . bl ff. f. . '11 x A . 4 . l 3 I W' ik ' ffl J iw' T - YV.. AQ .gb V as Q ts r W C T 5 12, ,N . fl . , X Q' Y ,N I x, K It x ' i A .,, - 'A J ' Emerg , y J Q A , x T A pi A .M if , V ,.. 1. ff 1- V rg., , si Let T, N 'S ' r ,' A ii J i Q , l ie J . 'J ' J C' ' ' K Q 5' F iw 1 4 - A . V . ' K 'lf' V my ,, z,.. f 50 eg' ' ' eff' we F I 'W ,Fe it - .wr Q4 ,T t k mf' ' f- U ' V tl 0 .SSN f 1 ' F . Q af g ' 1 . 1 - in TC' M Vx f Q ' ' 0-3 'vs -. Q K R ' 1 4 it W 1 ' 'A . 'wwf it V 9 , lx ' 1. ' l 4' '1 K. 5' T 2 l If . , . -X ' Q i it ., - fd 1 . -- ' ' agen 1 , 22 bv.. -. -Y . Fill? if Q, t T Q f L 5- 3 fo- 'Y' 3 'W , Q lt ' 1 gl I' t - L 'AJ ' 4 s L n 4. v 5 'fi r ' -9- , T N , ,fl s ,' D . A-lad. v. J fv- r Q , iw cf' 3. 'Ss ' a Q 'N A , J 2 .A C., 3' N y X531 f C -' '.. ' ' 2 S .tie 859 fr ' S s is I , ,. N x N U ,. . why! W ' V as fit , lk 5 v ii s 4 M ,I C - Q i i ll Freshmen Bret Shipley Kathy Shockly Debbie Shutter Royce Simmons Shelia Renee Simmons Carolyn Simms Terry Simon Debera Sisk Debbie Skinner Ronnie Skipper Theresa Skrehart Kay Smith Carolyn L. Smith Don Smith Donald Smith Micheal Smith Ray Smith Scott Smith Glenda Smithhort Barbara Sneed Charles Snider Jeff Sparkman Debbie Speed Wesley Stafford Ricky Stanfield Kathy Stansell Sandy Stapleton Michaline Stasky Randy St. Clair Wesley St. John Melinda Stephens Nancy Stepp Deborah Stewart Eddie Story Juilie Strawn Janean Strickland Angela Stutts Benito Subialdea Olga Subialdea Orville Suth Joe Svitok Gary Swaim Barry Swaringen Tony Clyde Swindell Debbie Tallant Jana Tarpley Tammy Tarwater Curtis Tatum Gayle Taylor Leonard Joe Taylor Micheal Taylor Cynthia Teal Karla Terry Ray Terry Joe Thrasher Janice Thomas 2 238 Jerome Thomas Larry J. Thomas Lisa Thomas Robert Thomas Robin Thomas Eric Thompson Joanne Thompson Lee Thompson Shirley Thompson Terry Thompson Vickie Thompson William Thompson Junior Tibbs Paula Tidwell Ernest Tiierina Kerry Tomlin Yeffa D. Tooley James Trainor Debbie Trammell Nova Trielsch Richard Troy Debbie Tunnell Joan Turner Rhonda Underwood Gerald Unger Buddy Usellon Mercy Valdez Jerry Vanden Alison Van Dyke Renea Vaughan Japatrese Verge Gary Vickrey Beniamin Paul Wadley Tammy Wails David Walker Kelly Walker Doug Wallace Gary Wallace Cylinda Walls Linda Warren Mike Warren Debra Washington Sharon Washington Brady Wafkins Bobby Webb James Weems Wayne Wesley Cara Westbrook Barry Wheeler Vicki Whisenanl Dane Whifaker Jack Whilby Linda White Pam While Howard Whitley Julie Wieburg T for fairs. ..i,,1,- 'f .1 .f Cf 55,1 'L' W if X Q K WP 1 is F g E lr Q' A. A ,K s :ani E 1 'ln Qi W su .. x W f K 4 'M . L: A is MJ '65 'N fiqflekli vs :Ag A N: 'W W 2. 5 A' my i 1 W F' ,, , f, K A-oemig' his M 4 W7 H. fel rf ii Y 4 , 1 . s 2 A a ' 4.1, f .5 .,, g , I . xxx K sw -1 n , f- ' v 4 J ' . es i f E, . V s - V x li , '-R m T nl. 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H -' t A . - Q, -4 ,I gs' K, f' 3'f'rf David Woolen . h Rv S, fi x N Vicki Wooten , j t L ' X ' x ii , R g i 5 Anthony Wright .wc E 2 cd K rl, K L , 5.5. g V .2 in K C kk Mark Wrigh' , 51 1 tl ' 4, L. .L ' ' , fi Kevin wydifk ,t lf, x it i 4 I S ' TQ' ' Harry Wygant 5' as e -. -li X f 1 2 5' at ' I I 4 Reginald Yaites A P 1 Q' vii V ll ll A I Q ' '- su i- , -1. , 1,11 J wwe 'W-1, .,. we V ij? y K - 5. 5 George Young ffl W K 4' 3 Howard Young K Us is - l B 1 K Y-.W . . Q Reggie Young ., . T' 'i I' vs L K V , ' V- ' Diana Youngblood ' J ' 5 J , 1 .11 4 L Meme sue zeckfy ' Y il lv , A -A ' 9 X ' Ra mond Zamora xg - f' fc for N rs- . f , Y . 5 ' li A A ' lfvwvm ,-04, Kathy Zlesemer Lani Arveschoug Michael Baker Loralyn Brown Jo Carmichael Mike Carruthers Cois Chose Rodney Davis Raschal Develrow Lonny English Steve Ford Cathy Gore Willie Green Mark Hannery Robby Harden Carla Harris Ernest Harris Dale Harrison Melinda Heckart Keith Hibbitt Jim Holley Kenny Hamly NOT PICTURED Leslie Horn Shelia Isbell Anita Jenkins Jarvis Johnson Deborah Kahmar Kenneth Kneeland Terry Kristinek Cheryl LaFrenier Robert Larue Edward Lawrence Kim Laree Dorinda Miller Vikie Mitchell Mark Murrey Victor Murrey John Phillips Ricky Phillips Sandro Rogers Debra Russell Robert Russell Sherry Scarbrowgh Roy Self Charles Shaw Brenda Smithhart Ronald Stapleton Luther Stephens Terry Stephens Vince Tate Ginger Thedfard Denise Thomas Jessie Torres Betty Traylor Lynn Wallace Robert Warren Nathaniel Watson Mi ke White JoAnn Williams Johnny Woodson Alice Wright Sabrina Wylie 239 ADMINISTRATION Adair, Mr. O. D., 13B Baker, Mr. Sam, 137 Brogan, Mr. Jim, 138 Bruner, Mr. Bobby, 136 Cantrell, Mrs. Sharon, 139 Cruse, Mrs. Betty, 81, 138 Elliott, Mr. Bill J., 136 Gillingham, Mrs. Betty, 139 Hale, Mrs. Addie, 139 Harrell, Mr. Stan, 136 Harris, Mr. Jim, 136 Howell, Mrs. Hallie, 97, 139 Johnson, Mrs. Mary, 139 Kunkle, Mrs. Betty, 139 Laird, Mrs. Prudence, 137 Leatherbury, Rev. John R., 136 Mandeville, Mr. Glenn, 34, 137, 159 Newberry, Mrs. Delores, 139 Sanders, Mrs. Beverly, 139 Sanders, Mrs. Velma, 139, 158 Shannon, Mrs. Jack, 136 Stone, Mrs. Evelyn, 139 Trease, Mrs. Cleatus, 139 Trimble, Mr. Green B., 136 Truelson, Mr. Julius, 136 Williams, Mr. James, 137 FACULTY Bentley, Mr. John, 107, 124, 12 145 Berger, Mr. Benny, 155 Black, Miss Ann, 148 Bledsoe, Mr. Phillip, 155 Band, Mrs. Mary, 97, 141 Borden, Mr. Ted, 97, 155 Bothe, Mr. Joe, 142 Boyd, Mr. Richard, 155 Brewer, Miss Will Ann, 148 Brown, Mr. Ton, 155 Buckingham, Miss Alonda, 60, 1 Burr, Mrs. Lucy, 60, 140 Caldwell, Mrs. Vol, 148 Calhoun, Mr. Jim, 140 Camacho, Miss Cecilia, 97, 152 Chambers, Mr. Kelly, 145 Collins, Mrs. Carie, 85, 140 6,131, 46 Cooper, Mrs. lrma Gene, 97, 143 Corder, Mrs. Kathy, 97, 152, 159 Catton, Mrs. Crevesta, 147 Curry, Mrs. Deedeie, 154 Davis, Mrs. Susan, 97, 150 Denman, Mr. Vernon, 73, 153, 158 Devaney, Mr. Thomas, 97, 145 Dollar, Mr. Bill, 143 Donahue, Mrs. Sara, 147 Earle, Mrs. Melody, 97, 154 Eubank, Mrs. Myra, 141 Finks, Mrs. Doris, 152 Flanigan, Mrs. Judy, 97, 143 Foreman, Mr. Bud, 107, 108, 114, 149, 246 Govednik, Mr. Martin, 146 Grawunder, Mr. Ray, 143 Griffith, Mrs. Delores, 150 Gunn, Miss Lynn, 146 Hatcher, Mrs. Johnnie, 156 Hix, Mrs, Patricia, 97, 155 Houston, Mr. Theodis, 107, 123, 149 Hubenak, Mr. Gordon, 97, 107, 115, 133, 149 Johnson, Mrs. Glenys, 147 Johnson, Miss Pam, 97, 153 Jones, Miss Carol Ann, 92, 141 Jones, Mr. Robert, 145 Kearley, Mr. Tom, 97, 151 Lybbert, Mr. Blair, 97, 153 MacCammond, Mr. Oscar, 97, 142 Mauser, Mr. Rudy, 34, 97, 107, 123, 149 McGaughy, Mrs. Linda, 97, 152 McKnight, Mrs. Carolyn, 85, 93, 97, 151 Miller, Mrs. Katy, 97, 154 Moore, Mrs. Diana, 140 Moore, Mr. Kirt, 97, 155 Newton, Mrs. Delores, 150 Owen, Mr. Maurice, 142 Paley, Mr. Roy, 151 Peacock, Mrs. Judy, 147 Plummer, Mrs. Kathryn, 85, 141 Rampley, Mrs. Ann, 150 Ratliff, Mrs. Sandra, 150 Rasson, Miss Dottie, 97, 153 Satertield, Mrs. Patricia, 97 Sexton, Mrs. Charline, 140 Simmons, Mr. Don, 148, 159 Smith, Mrs. Betty, 152 Smith, Mrs. Helen, 60, 140 Stansberry, Mr. Robert, 107, 115, 154 Stokes, Mr. Lawrence, 138 Stripling, Mr. John, 142 Waldron, Mr. Dean, 143 Wallace, Mr. Bobby, 147 Waller, Mrs. Joyce, 97, 141 Walker, Mr. David, 131, 145 Walker, Mr. Wade, 21, 107, 116, 123, 146 White, Miss Gloria, 147 Wilder, Mrs. Lilli, 97, 152 Wilhoite, Mrs. Nila, 97, 154, 158 Williams, Mrs. Elizabeth, 141 Wood, Mr. Alonzo, 70, 97, 142, 158 Wooldridge, Mrs. Marilyn, 85, 97, 145 Wrage, Mr. Allen, 97, 146 Wright, Mrs. Esther, 143 Yeager, Mr. Wesley, 155 Younger, Miss Billie, 155 AIDES Bigelow, Mrs. Joyce, 156 Buford, Mrs. Beth, 156 Davis, Mrs. Diana, 156 Driskell, Mr. Paul Gay, Mrs. Rosa, 156 Gordon, Mrs. Martha, 156 Massey, Mrs. Alice, 156 Myers, Mrs. Julia, 156 Nassie, Mr. Bobby, 156 Newberry, Mrs. Jan, 156 Norwine, Mrs. Mary, 156 Rowell, Mrs. Dorothy, 156 Shannon, Mr. Ed, 152 Slater, Mr. David, 156 Wooldridge, Mrs. Jackie, 156 MAINTENANCE AND LUNCHROOM Arrnendola, Mr. Frank, 152, 157 Bonner, Mrs. Macie, 152 Bryson, Mrs. Grace, 157 Cobler, Mrs. Pearl, 157 Coy, Mrs. Viola, 157 Curlee, Mrs. Frances, 157 Deason, Mrs. Myrtle, 157 Geer, Mrs, Daisy, 157 Jones, Mrs. Girtha, 157 Justice, Mrs. Marian, 157 Lane, Mrs. Elera, 157 McKay, Mrs. Ealy, 157 O'Neal, Mr. Roy, 157 Perkins, Mrs. Ruby, 157 Posnitz, Mrs. Susie, 157 Shannon, Mr. James, 157 Short, Mrs. Addie, 157 Singer, Mrs. Ardis, 157 Smith, Mrs. Hazel, 157 -A- Abbott, Wendall W., Sr., 166 Abel, Cindy, Soph., 133, 207 Abercrombie, Dan, Jr., 191 Ables, Gary, Sr., 189 Ables, Mariellen, Soph., 207, 212 Acker, Betsy, Jr., 205 Acker, Dee, Fresh., 223 Adair, Loyd, Soph., 107, 207 Adams, Raymond V., Sr., 166 Aderman, David, Fresh., 74, 223 Aderman, Davida, Fresh., 223 Adkins, Cindy, Jr., 191 Akers, Helen, Soph., 207, 219 Aldrich, Cheryl, Fresh., 223 Aldridge, David, Sr., 166 Aldridge, Kenneth, fresh., 223 Alexander, Debbie, fresh., 223 Alexander, Kitty, Fresh., 223 Alexander, Patricia, Sr., 71, 166 Alford, Eddie, Fresh., 223 Alford, Terry, Fresh., 223 Allen, Allen, Allen, Allen, aan, Jr., 191 Billie, Soph., 207 David, Fresh., 223 Donna, Fresh., 223 Allen, Janette, Soph., 134, 207 Allen, Julie, Fresh., 223 Allen, Margie, Fresh., 223 Allen, Myra, Fresh., 223 Allen, Alley, Allmo Robert, Sr., 189 Kathy, Jr., 61, 73, 74, 191 n, Quinella, Jr., 191 rv hina, Dennis, Soph., 94, 207 rado, Julian, Fresh., 223 brosius, Crystal, Sr., 166 brosius, Doncella Joan, Sr., 166 Barrow, Phyllis, Soph., 207, 219 Barton, Donna, Sr., 166, 193 Batch, David, Sr., 166 Batchelor, Kim, Sr., 166 Blain, Chris, Jr., 191 Blair, Cleve, Jr., 191 Blair, R Blair, R oy, Soph., 221 ex, Fresh., 224 Brewer, Diane, Soph., 207 Brewer, Jackie, Jr., 192 Bridges, James Marshall, Jr., 120, 123, 192 es, Donna, Jr., 191 erson, Carla, Soph., 207 arson, Carol, Fresh., 223 erson, Delia, Fresh., 223 erson, Robert, Jr., 191 erson, Shelia, Jr., 191 erson, Vickie, Sr., 87, 166 erson, Wanda, Sr., 166 Batchelor, Kristi, Fresh., 223 Bates, Bobby, Sr., 189 Batt, Marshall, Soph., 207 Battles, Delton, Jr., 76, 191 Batts, David, Fresh., 223 Baumann, Randy, Fresh., 223 Blanton, Karla, Sr., 63, 165, 167 Bogar, Debra Jean, Jr., 191 Bogar, Lou, Sr., 78, 167 Balander, Billie, Sr., 75, 167 Boldt, Chuck, Soph., 207 Bolen, Greg, Soph., 207 Baxter, Baxter, Mary, Jr., 191 Randy, Soph., 207 rews, Lindon C., Fresh., 123, 223 rews, Travis, Jr., 71 , 191 lhJhH Sh7206, Baxter, Ronnie, Fresh., 121, 223 Beaird, Charles, Jr., 191 Beal, Cheryl, Soph., 207 . Booker, Alfred, Fresh., 224 Brooks, David, Soph., 207 ew ite, o n enry, op ., 8, '07 Beal, Ronnie, sr., 34, 104, 105, toe, hey, Toba, Fresh., 223 lo, Robert, Soph., 207 lo, Sharon, Fresh., 223 strong, Darlene, Jr., 191 strong, James, Soph., 207 strong, Kathy, Fresh., 223 strong, Merri, Soph., 78, 207 strong, Robert, Jr., 191 iold, Leslie, Fresh., 223 ington, Troy Wayne, Fresh., 223 hur, Vivian, Fresh., 223 ieschoug, Lani, Fresh., 239 107,121,121 166 Beall, Cindy, Jr., 76, 191 Beans, Cindy, Fresh., 223 Beard, Karen, Jr., 191 Bearden, Nickie, Sr., 166 Beasley, Lawrence M., Soph., 132, 207 Beaver, Joy, Jr., 191 Beaver, Roy, Fresh., 223 Beck, Cindy, Soph., 207 Beck, Tim, Fresh., 223 Beeman, Gary, Jr., 205 Beinlich, Randy, Jr., 205 Bolen, Bolton, Bolton, Norm, Sr., 133, 167 Kenneth, Jr., 191 Patricia, Jr., 78, 191 Bonner, Rose, Soph., 207 Bonner, Thomas, Soph., 78, 207 Booker , Judy, sf., 167 Bookman, Gina, Soph., 207 Bookman, Jan, Soph., 207 Bookman, Pervis, Jr., 191 Bookman, Teresa A., Soph. 224 Boone, Boone, Bonnie, Soph., 207 Dale, Soph., 107, 133, 207 Bridges, Monty, Fresh., 123, 224 Brinkley, Cathy, Sr., 168 Brittain, Barbara, Soph., 134, 135, 207 Brittain, Sheila, Jr., 79, 192 Broadus, Reggie, Jr., 34, 107, 192 Brock, Jaquie, Fresh., 224 Brock, Pam, Jr., 192 Brock, Terry, Soph., 207 Boone, Debra, Jr., 191 Boone, Donnie, Sr., 71, 104, 106, 107, 167 Boone, Jeff, Soph., 207 Boone, Joyce, Fresh., 224 Brockett, Gene, Fresh., 224 Brooks, Barbara, Jr., 192 Brooks , Beverly, Jr., 87, 192 Brooks, Patricia, Soph., 221 Brooks, Peggy, Soph., 207 Browder, Bill, Sr., 168 Brown, Brown, Brenda, Soph., 207 Calvena, Sr., 92, 168 Brown, Cathy, Soph., 207 Brown, Connie, Sr., 87, 167 Brown, David, Fresh., 224 Brown, Debbie, Sr., 168 Brown, Debbie, Soph., 207 Brown, Della, Soph., 208 Brown, Floyd, Sr., 168 Brown, Brown, Gary, Jr., 107, 131, 192 Jack, Sr., 168 Brown, Janice, Fresh., 224 Brown, Kenneth, Soph., 75, 208, 240 Brown, Linda, Sr., 168 Brown, Loralyn, Fresh., 239 Brown, Maria Denise, Soph., 208 Brown, Mark, Jr., 111, 114, 192, 246 Brown, Michael, Jr., 78, 192 Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Browni Robin, Fresh., 224 Ronald, Fresh., 224 Rose, Fresh., 225 Sharon, Jr., 192 Stanley, Fresh., 225 Terry, Jr., 192 Zachary, Soph., 208 ng, Mike,Fresh., 225 Bucek, x l l 1 1 hley, Brian D., Fresh., 223 1ans, Murray, Sr., 166 wood, Gail, Fresh., 223 flood, Michele, Jr., 191 Mood, Mike, Soph., 207 alos, Antonio, Jr., 191 alos, Mario, Jr., 191 ery, Carol, Fresh., 74, 223 iley, Bonnie, Sr., 38, 40, 63, 71, 78, 93, 165, 166 iley, Brenda, Sr., 166 iley, Ronnette Marie, Soph., 207 'wif' Broyles, David, Sr., 168 Broyles, Lynn, Sr., 189 Bruce, Mickey, Jr., 78, 192 Brueggemann, Charles, Jr., 192 Brueggemann, Walter, Sr., 168 Bruton, Debra, Soph., 221 Bruton, Ted, Sr., 90, 91, 132, 168 Bryant, Catreni, Soph., 134, 135, 208 Bryant, Clayton, Soph., 308 Bryant, Jimmy, Fresh., 225 Bryant, Marcus, Soph., 208 Paul, Jr., 192 Belcher, Aida, Jr., 191 Belcher, Belcher, Darrell, Fresh., 223 Dewane, Soph., 207 Belcher, Gary, Jr., 191 Belcher, JoAnn, Fresh., 223 Bell, Diana, Fresh., 223 Bell, Karen, Jr., 205 Booze, Ronny, Jr., 192 Borden, Richard, Fresh., 224 Boston, David W., Sr., 167 Boston, Larry, Soph., 207 Boswell, Brenda, Sr., 167 Boullt, Raymond, Fresh., 224 Bounds, Beverly, Jr., 192 Buchanan, Debi, Jr., 192 Buchanan, James, Sr., 189 Buehler, Judy, Sr., 81, 168 Buehler, Patty, Soph., 208 Buel, Larry, Sr., 168 Buker, Darrell, Soph., 208 Buker, Harold, Fresh., 225 Bullock, Paulo, Soph., 208 Burch, Barbie, Soph., 208 Burcie, Robert, Soph., 208 Burdett, Winston Edward, Sr., 168 Burdette, Kenneth, Fresh., 123, 225 Burdette, Vernon R., Sr., 225 Burke, Cheri, Sr., 168 Burklea, Mike, Fresh., 225 Burkley, Debra, Fresh., 225 Burlison, Edgar, Fresh., 74, 225 Burnett, Johnny, Soph., 75, 208 Bell, Kathy, Sr., 84, 166 Bell, Rita, Jr., 191 Bell, Sharon, Soph., 221 Benavides, Paul, Jr., 191 Bowden, Cindy, Fresh., 224 Bowen, Tonya, Fresh., 224 Bawerman, Billy, Fresh., 224 Bowerman, Brenda, Jr., 192 Burns, Ann, Fresh., 225 Burns, Mary, Sr., 169 Burns, Philmore, Soph., 78, 208 Burns Rickey Soph. 208 in, Debbie, Jr., 191 ker, Annette, Fresh., 223 ker, Bobby, Soph., 221 ker, James, Fresh., 223 ker, Michael, Fresh., 239 ker, Payne, Fresh., 223 Bennett Bennett Ben nett Bennett , Allen, Fresh., 223 , Arthur, Fresh., 223 , Jamie, Jr., 191 , Jan, Fresh., 135, 223 Bennett, Russell, Soph., 207 Bennett Bennett , Steve, Fresh., 223 , Tony, Jr., 191 Bowerman, Eva, Soph., 221 Bowman, Deborah Gail, Fresh., 78, 134, 224 Bowman, Elvis L., Soph., 123, 207 Boyd, Kathy, Fresh., 224 Boyd, Lee Douglas, Sr., 167 Boyd, Mark, Jr., 192 Burns, Roberti Sr., 43, 169 Burns, Selena, Fresh., 225 Burnsides, Debbie, Sr., 92, 169 Burris, Mike, Fresh., 53, 131, 225, 236 ker, Susan, Fresh., 223 ldwin, Peggy, Jr., 191 lentine, Janet, Fresh., 223 llard, Michael, Soph., 107, 123, 207 llard, Steven, Sr., 22, 107, 166 llew, Gail, Soph., 207 llew, Ricky, Fresh., 223, 224 nda, Janie, Fresh., 223 nks, Cathy, Soph., 207 rfield, Charles, Sr., 78, 166 rker, Jan, Fresh., 223 Benthall, Dale, Jr., 166 Bentley, Danny, Soph., 207 Bentley, James, Soph., 107, 207 Berg, James, Jr., 191 Berg, Kathy, Soph., 207 Berliner, Caroline, Jr., 191 Berliner, James, Fresh., 223 Boyd, Terry, Sr., 207 Boyd, Victor, Soph., 121, 123, 207 Boykin, Lewis, Jr., 131, 195 Bradford, Dan, Fresh., 65, 132, 224 Bradford, Lisa, Fresh., 224 Bradley, Karl, Jr., 110, 111, 114, 192, 246 Burrows, Darryl, Jr., 192 Burt, Richard, Jr., 67, 131, 192 Burton, Sydney, Soph., 133, 208 Busbee, Wayne, Fresh., 225 Bush, Debby, Soph., 208 Bush, Vaughn, Fresh., 225 Butler, James, Sr., 169 Bynum, Barbara, Soph., 221 -C- Berry, Carla, Soph., 207 Best, Denish, Soph., 83, 207 Bethell, Susan, Jr., 191 Bettes, John, Jr., 205 Bewley, Sheila, Fresh., 223 Bilardi, Chris, Soph., 107, 133, 216 Bilardi, Pam, Fresh., 223 Bradley, Sheila D., Jr., 192 Bradley, Sonia, Fresh., 224 Bradshaw, Becky, Soph., 207 Bradshaw, Sterling, Soph., 207 Brady, Debbie, Fresh., 134, 224 Braly, Barbara,Sr., 94, 167 Braly, Gordon, Fresh., 75, 224 Cade, Carol, Fresh., 225 Cade, Cynthia Yvette, Fresh., 225 Cade, Teddy, Soph., 208 Cade, Vivian Joyce, Sr., 169 Cain, Eric, Jr., 107, 121, 123, 192 Cain, Ricky, Fresh., 225 Cain, Tina, Soph., 208 rlow, Cedric, Sr., 189 Audrey L., Fresh., 74, 223 mes, rnes, Linda, Sr., 166 rnett, David, Jr., 74, 191 rnett, rnosk rrett, fren, rrett, rron, rrow, Michael, Fresh., 123, 223 i, Vicki, Jr., 86, 191 Dion, Soph., 207 Dwight, Sr., 166 Samuel, Jr., 191 Lisa, Sr., 20, 85, 166 Bradley, Fresh., 223 Bing, Mark, Sr., 189 Binney, Roger, Sr., 107, 166, 250 Bird, Nancy, Jr., 191 Bishop, Bobby Wayne, Fresh., 223 Bishop, Gary W., Soph., 22, 107, 123, 207 Bishop, Jayne, Fresh., 224 Bishop, Terry, Sr., 189 Bishop, Tony, Fresh., 224 Black, Jeff, Fresh., 132, 224 Blain, Alvin, Fresh., 123, 224 Brannon, Neal, Sr., 167 Branum, Jerry, Sr., 167 Braudaway, Donna, Soph., 207 Braudaway, Gary, Jr., 192 Braudaway, Michelene, Sr., 167 Brawley, Debbie, Fresh., 224 Brawley, Tony, Sr., 107, 167 Braziel, Brenda, Jr., 192 Braziel, Billie, Jr., 78, 205 Brelsford, Delia, Soph., 207 Brewer, Dale, Sr., 167 Calamease, Arthur, Jr., 192 Calaway, Jan, Sr., 169 Caldwell, Deborah, Soph., 74, 208 Callahan, Jimmy, Fresh., 225 Callahan, Susan, Jr., 192 Callan, Cheryl L., Soph., 208 Calton, Donna L., Soph., 208 Camargo, Sandi, Jr., 205 Campbell, Cami, Fresh., 222, 225 Campbell, T. R., Fresh., 225 Canright, Danny, Soph., 208 Coz Casahe, Cindy, Soph., 221 Chopp Davidson, David, Sr., 107, 131, 170, 190 Clinton 42 Canright, Dayle, Fresh., 225 Conright, Joyce, Sr., 87, 169 Cantrell, Keith, Fresh., 225 Cantrell, Steve, Jr., 192 Cantwell, Jean, Jr., 192 Carlson, Alicia, Jr., 192 Carlson, Joe, Soph., 208 Carlson, John Edward, Sr., 169 Carmichael, Jo, Fresh., 239 Carmichael, John, Soph., 208 Carouthers, Hal B., Soph., 208 Carruthers, Glenn, Fresh., 225 Carruthers, Mike, Fresh., 239 Carruthers, Ronnie, Sr., 169 Corstorphen, John Kevin, Fresh., 225 Carstarphen, Thomas, Jr., 75, 192 Cook, Lydia, Sr., 80, 169 Cook, Randall, Soph., 209 Cook, Randy, Fresh., 225 Cooksy, Robert, Fresh., 225 Cooley, Karen, Soph., 209 Coolte, Freddie, Sr., 170 Cooper, Craig, Fresh., 225 Cooper, Roy, Soph., 209 Cop Cop eland, Rose, Jr., 193 lin, Laura, Sr., 44, 133, 170 Corder, Thomas, Soph., 221 Corley, Dwayne, Sr., 170 Corley, Edward, Sr., 189 Corley, Tommy, Jr., 193 Carter, Cheryl, Jr., 192 Carter, David, Soph., 208 Carter, Donna, Soph., 74, 208 Carter, Kevin, Soph., 132, 208 Carter, Margaret, Jr., 86, 192 Carter, Martha, Jr., 192 Carter, Mike, Soph., 208 Carter, Terry, Fresh., 225 Carver, David, Jr., 205 Cornish, Janet, Soph., 209 Cottongame, Randy, Fresh., 225 Cottongame, Richard, Sr., 170 Courtney, Bev, Jr., 193 Courtney, Debbie, Sr., 78, 170 Cox, Gary, Jr., 194 Cox, Rhonda, Sr., 170 Cox, Richard, Fresh., 225 Cox, Troylene, Soph., 209 Cox, W Coy, La ondo, Sr., 170 nita, Jr., 74, 194 Casey, Patrick, Jr., 205 Castillo, Christine, Soph., 208 Cousey, Mike, Fresh., 123, 225 Cavasos, Danny, Soph., 83, 208 Coywood, Lee, Fresh., 115, 225 Chamberlain, Tim, Sr., 169 Chance, Bobby, Jr., 22, 131, 192 Chance, Pam, Soph., 209 art, Randy, Sr., 170 Chand ler, Donna, Sr., 169 Chandler, Minnie, Sr., 169 Chaney, Ray, Sr., 169 Chapman, Billy, Soph., 121, 123, 209 Chapmen, Jimmy, Sr., 169 Chapman, Larry, Soph., 209 en, christy, soph., 61, 73, 74, 209 Chappell, Vicky Lynn, Jr., 71, 93, 192 Charles, Melanie, Soph., 209 Chase, Ann, Fresh., 239 Chavers, Marilyn Kay, Soph., 135, 209 Chavez, Richard, Jr., 192 Chavez, Robert, Soph., 209 Chavez, Steve, Soph., 209 Cheek, Steve, Soph., 192 Cheek, Susan, Sr., 87, 169 Chess, Joan, Fresh., 225 Chester, Kenneth, Jr., 205 Childress, Galen, Soph., 209 Childs, Lisa, Fresh., 225 Childs, Pat, Jr., 192 Childs, Rebecca, Jr., 193 Chitwood, Randy, Jr., 205 Christian, Gary, Soph., 209 Chorm Chrom aster, Pat, Soph., 209 aster, Peggy, Sr., 169 Clark, Anthony, Jr., 193 Clark, Bill, Jr., 193 Clark, Bonnie, Soph., 209 Clark, Buddy, Fresh., 123, 225 Clark, Daryl, Fresh., 225 Clark, Diana, Jr., 193 Clark, Janet, Sr., 169 Clark, Clark, Jay, Jr., 94, 193 Ken, Soph., 209 Craddock, Cheryl, Fresh., 78, 225 Craddock, Cynthia D., Sr., 80, 170 Craig, Gary, Fresh., 131, 225 Cranfill, Ethel Irene, Sr., 170 Crawford, Brian, Jr., 107, 194 Crawford, Gary, Soph., 209 Crawford, Michael, Jr., 131, 194 Crayne, Sabrina, Soph., 209 Creacy, Terri, Soph., 133, 209 Crear, Regina, Sr., 170 Crenshaw, Lisa Jeanette, Sr., 33, 50, 79, 170 Crenshaw, Ossie, Soph., 209, 21 1 Crenshaw, Quinton, Soph., 209 Critchfield, Connie, Soph., 209 Crites, Clint, Fresh., 225 Crockett, Vernon, Soph., 123, 209 Cronk, Susan, Fresh., 134, 225 Crouch, Charles, Sr., 87 Crouch, Peggy, Soph., 209 Crow, Leslie, Soph., 35, 60, 209 Crumbley, Jerry, Soph., 209 Cude, Jimmy, Fresh., 225 Cude, Trieda, Jr., 194 Cuellar, Leo, Soph., 209 Culbert, Bernice, Jr., 194 Culpepper, Willard Joseph, Sr., 170 Cunningham, Thresa, Fresh., 67, 95, 13 225 Curley, Greg, Soph., 123, 209 -D- Dacus, Randy, Jr., 194 Dacus, Ronald, Soph., 209 Dalton, Sheree, Jr., 194 Dalton, Terry, Sr., 170 Dalton, Windy K., Jr., 194 Daly, Earl, Jr., 'I94 Daly, Lee, Fresh., 226 Damron Damron Damron Daniell, , Doug, Sr., 170 , Keith, Soph., 209 , Virginia, Fresh., 226 Dennis, Fresh., 209 Clark, Patricia, Fresh., 225 Clark, Robin, Jr., 27, 33, 35, 59, 71, 95, 193, 254 Clark, Russell, Soph., 209 Clark, Sharon, Jr., 193 Clark, Terry, Jr., 193 Clark, Terry, Sr., 169 Clarke, Sharlotte, Fresh., 225 Clay, David, Fresh., 225 Claybrook, Janet, Sr., 80, 169 Clayton, Deborah, Fresh., 225 Clem, Alisa, Fresh., 225 Dan Dan Dan Dan iell, Vicky Kay, Sr., 89, 135, 170 iels, Steve, Fresh., 226 sby, Kay, Sr., 170 sby, Robert, Jr., 194 Darley, Brenda, Jr., 194 Darley, Connie, Fresh., 226 Darley, Debbie, Sr., 170 Darwin, Danny, Soph., 209 Daugherty, Randall, Soph., 209 Daughtry, Gwynne, Fresh., 226 Clem, Bobby, Jr., 205 Clements, Buddy, Jr., 193 Clements, Don, Jr., 103, 107, 121, 123, 193 Clements, Kathy, Soph., 209 Clements, Marilyn, Sr., 189 Clements, Wes, Soph., 209 Clemons, Paul, Sr., 76, 169 , Joseph, Soph., 221 Davidson, Linda, Fresh., 134, 190, 226 Davis, Chadwick L., Jr., 107, 133, 194 Davis, Charles, Soph., 209 Davis, Cindy, Fresh., 226 Davis, Clyde, Soph., 209 Davis, Connie, Soph., 209 Davis, David, Fresh., 226 Davis, Deatria, Fresh., 78, 226 Davis, Dianne, Sr., 170 Coan, David, Fresh., 225 Cobb, Bonita, Jr., 193 Cobb, Buddy, Jr., 193 Cole, Ardrey, Jr., 193 Cole, Terry, Fresh., 225 Coleman, Candace, Soph., 88, 209 Coleman, Gary, Sr., 169 Colin, Alicia, Soph., 209 Davis, Elton, Soph., 209 Davis, Eva, Fresh., 226 Davis, Evelyn, Fresh., 226 Davis, Gary, Soph., 209 Dav Dav Dav Dav Dav is, John, Fresh., 226 is, Kathy, Fresh., 226 is, Larry, Jr., 194 is, Lee, Jr., 107, 194, 250 is, Lonnie, Soph., 209 Colin, Petra, Fresh., 225 Colley, Bryant, Soph., 209 Collins, Janice, Sr., 169 Collins, Johnny, Fresh., 225 Collins, Michael, Soph., 209 Colvin, Dale, Fresh., 225 Calwell, Cindy, Jr., 193 Calwell, Vanessa, Sr., 87, 169 Conley, Ruth, Jr., 193 Conn, Rhonda, Fresh., 225 Cook, Belinda, Fresh., 225 Cook, Daniel, Soph., 131, 209 Cook, Janice, Soph., 209 Cook, Jimmy, Fresh.. 225 Davis, Louis, Soph., 107, 209 Davis, Ray, Fresh., 226 Davis, Robin, Fresh., 226 Davis, Rodney, Fresh., 239 Davis, Ronald, Jr., 194 Davis, Scotty, Fresh., 226 Davis, Wanda, Jr., 205 Dawson, Larry, Soph., 209 Dawson, Mike, Fresh., 226 Dawson, Terry, Sr., 170 Day, Ricky, Sr., 132, 170 Dean, Mark, Soph., 194 Deeds, Bobby, Fresh., 66, 226 4, Dees, Danny, Soph., 107, 209 Dees, David, Sr., 170 Dees, Debbie, Fresh., 226 DeFoor, Don, Soph., 209 Delgado, lsmael, Soph., 34, 121, 123, 209 Dempsey, Charles, Jr., 194 Dempsey, Thomas, Soph., 209 Denman, Dwight, Sr., 73, 75, 170 Deramus, Diana, Fresh., 226 Deubler, Debbie, Jr., 194 Deubler, Pam, Jr., 194 Develrow, Raschal, Fresh., 239 Dickens, Kathy, Fresh., 226 Dickerson, Dicky, Sr., 171 Dickerson, Penny, Soph., 210 Diggs, Brenda, Sr., 87, 171 Dillaha, Nerissa, Fresh., 74, 226 Dillard, Pam, Fresh., 226 Dillon, Ray, Fresh., 226 Dinell, Quito J., Sr., 171 Dinkins, Teri, Fresh., 134, 226 Dixson, Connie, Jr., 133, 194 Dobbins, Brenda, Soph., 210 Donley, Steve, Sr., 171 Donley, Valerie, Soph., 32, 62, 133, 210 Donohue, Mary, Fresh., 226 Dorries, Carrie, Fresh., 226 Dorries, Vicki, Sr., 189 Dorsey, Tony, Soph., 210 Dove, Chris, Sr., 71, 131,171,179 Downes, Richard L., Soph., 210 l ,Ai 1 2 'ie 2 ffl iii, H 'J f K W! li X, '51, ,pm ' 'M aru ,, ,, , 57' 'mf 1 ge.--51. :V f ,SM X s 173, 253 -ms, Yvette, Fresh., 226 'el, Melinda, Soph., 210 'le, Eddie, Soph., 221 ,ier, Hollise, Fresh., 226 ke, Debbie, Fresh., 226 lose, Dwight, Sr., 76, 171 lger, Dewayne, Jr., 22, 131, e, Regina Marchelle, Sr., 171 .e, Vicki, Jr., 195 iaway, Bill, Soph., 210 ibar, John K., Soph., 210 ibar, Sharon Elaine, Jr., 195 ican, Mike, Fresh., 226 icon, Perry, Fresh., 123, 226 ican, Terry, Fresh., 123, 226 inagan, Patti, Fresh., 49, 60, M 'im l l 1 l , , L X 194, 222 72, 226 1 , S ,I Dunnagan, Teresa, Sr., 27, 33 55, 58, 71,171 Dunnam, Jay, Fresh., 75, 226 Dupree, Adrian, Jr., 195 Durda, Frank IV, Fresh., 226 Durham, Stephanie, Sr., 171 Duron, Carlos, Fresh., 226 Durrance, Jerry, Soph., 210 Durrance, Lynda, Jr., 195 Dyer, Cindy, Jr., 195 Dyer, Larry, Jr., 78, 195 Dykes, Rickie, Soph., 210 - E - Eagan, Mike, Fresh., 226 Eagan, Susan, Jr., 195 Eargle, Kent, Soph., 208, 210 , 35, 44, Earlston, Eugene, Jr., 19, 31, 195 Eason, Beverly, Soph., 210 Eaton, Billy, Jr., 195 Edens, Laura, Jr., 195 Edwards, Gary, Fresh., 226 Egg, Judy, Sr., 80, 171 Eide, Joel, Fresh., 226 Elkins, C. W. Soph., 210 Elkins, David, Fresh., 226 Eller, Daniel, Soph., 221 Eller, Maria, Fresh., 226 Elliott, Dawn, Fresh., 226 Ellis, Michael, Sr., 22, 39, 46, 71, 127, 130, 131, 165, 171, 180 Ellis, Richard, Soph., 210 Ellis, Stanley, Fresh., 226 TIME TU ...Q THE HiGtlLANDi. -J , Ellis, Terry, Jr., 195 England, Debbie, 5oph,, 221 England, Mark, Fresh., 226 English, Lonny, Fresh., 239 English, Ronnie Lee, Fresh., 226 Engstrom, Pete, Fresh., 226 Enrriquez, Alma, Fresh., 226 Enrriques, Norma, Soph., 221 R 88, Erby, Bruce, Sr., 18, 22, 29, 71, 129, 131, 171 Erwin, Charlotte, Soph., 210 Erwin, Tami, Soph., 210 Essex, Eldon Dean, Fresh., 226 Essex, Jerroll, Soph., 221 Estep, David, Sr., 172 Estes, Deborah, Fresh., 134, 226 Estes, James, Fresh., 226 Estes, Kenneth, Sr., 172 Estrada, Eva, Jr., 195 Estrada, Mary Ann, Fresh., 226 Etheridge, David, Sr., 189 Etheridge, Elaine, Soph., 210 Evans, Allen, Fresh., 226 Evans, Ardelia, Fresh., 74, 134, 1 Evans, Candra Lynn, Soph., 210 Evans Cheree, Soph., 210, 79 Evans Delores, Fresh., 226 Evans Evans Evans Evans Evans Dennis, Fresh., 226 f James, Fresh., 123, 227 Karen, Fresh., 227 Larry, Fresh., 127, 227 Evans: , Mike, Jr., 205 , Trina, Jr., 195 Everett, Belinda, Soph., 210 Ewing, Nancy, Jr., 79, 195 Ewing, Steven, Fresh., 227 Ezell, Linda, Sr., 70, 172 - F - Fagan, Jane A., Sr., 91, 172 Fagan, Linda, Sr., 78, 94, 172 Fails, Adrienne, Anita, Soph., 210 Fairman, Mark, Fresh., 227 Farmer Farmer , Christie, Sr., 172 , Danny, Jr., 195 Farmer, David, Fresh., 227 Farmer, Mark, Fresh., 227 Farmer, Mickey, Soph., 131, 210 Farrar, Farrell, Bill, Soph., 210 Vickie, Fresh., 227 Farris, Alice M., Jr., 195 Faulknor, Boyd, Soph., 210 Fenly, John, Soph., 107, 210 Ferguson, Benny, Soph., 210 Ferguson, Elaine, Fresh., 227 Fields, Cynthia, Jr., 195 Fields, Linwood, Sr., 172 Fincher, Mica, Fresh., 227 Fincher, Randy, Jr., 205 Finley, Michael, Soph., 131, 210 Fishe, Freddie, Sr., 189 35, 226 Flint, Larry, Fresh., 227 Flint, Mike, Jr., 123, 195 Flint, Pamela, Soph., 210 Flint, Flore Yolanda Kay, Sr., 172 a, Linda, Jr., 195 Flowers, David, Fresh., 227 Flowers, Lee, Jr., 195 Flowers, Melinda, Jr., 95, 133, 195 Floyd, Charlene, Soph., 210 Floyd, Ronnie, Jr., 194, 195 Fontenat, Gwen Faye, Fresh., 227 Ford, Alaine, Soph., 210 Ford, Debra Denise, Sr., 172 Ford, Ebra LaTresse, Sr., 172 Ford, Randal, Soph., 107, 131, 210 Ford, Robert, Fresh., 239 TEAC S'ALES'S0ltl Foreman, Debra K., Jr., 135, 195 Foreman, William L., Sr., 172 Foretich, Jerry, Fresh., 227 Foster, Debbie, Soph., 210 Foster, Karen, Soph., 210 Faster, Sherri, Sr., 189 Foster, Twanna, Soph., 210 Fouts, Nancy, Jr., 195 Fowler, Anthony W., Soph., 74, 210 Fowler, Fowler, Fowler, Fowler, Fredrick, Soph., 210 Janet, Sr., 172 Karen, Soph., 210 Pam, Fresh., 227 Foy, Ernest E., Jr., 195 Frank, Karon, Fresh., 227 Frank, Shane, Jr., 195 Frank, Sharon, Fresh., 227 Franklin, Anthony, Soph., 210 Franklin, Jacqueline, Fresh., 227 Franklin, Jimmy, Soph., 210 Franklin, Lonnie, Soph., 210 Franklin, Rod, Soph., 115, 210 Frazier, Evelyn, Sr., 172 Frazier, Rosalind, Fresh., 227 Frederick, Fred, Soph., 210 Free, Tammy, Fresh., 227 Freeman, David, Sr., 172 Frenzel, Steve, Jr., 195 Frisbey, Steve, Soph., 210 Frost, Carolyn, Soph., 210 Frost, Johnny, Jr., 205 Frost, Roy, Sr., 106, 107, 104, 120, Fugitt, Larry, Sr., 173 Fulford, Diana, Sr., 173 Fuller, Monica, Fresh., 227 Fuller, Pam, Sr., 82, 173 Fulsom, Gail, Fresh., 227 -G- Gain, David, Sr., 173 Gaiters, Barbara, Soph., 210 Galvan, Lisa, Jr., 195 Gantz, Garden Gardne Gardne Gardne Evelyn, Soph., 210 , Yvonne, Jr., 195 r, Deanna, Fresh., 134, 227 r, John, Jr., 195 r, Theodore, Soph., 210 Garner, James, Soph., 210 Garner, Rickey, Jr., 195 Garrett, Christy, Jr., 195 Garrett, Diana, Fresh., 227 Garrett, Janice, Fresh., 228 Garrett, Mike, Soph., 210 Garrett, Weldon, Fresh., 228 Garrett, William, Fresh., 228 Garza, Alex, Fresh., 76, 228 Fisher, Londell, Sr., 50, 86, 88, 105, 106, 107, 172, 70 Flannery, Marcus, Fresh., 227 Fletcher, Alice, Sr., 172 Fletcher, Danny, Jr., 195 Fletcher, Laura, Fresh., 227 123, Gasca, Frank, Soph., 107, 123, 121, 210 Gassiot, Randy, Jr., 195 Gaston, Jerry, Jr., 195 Gates, Cecile, Soph., 210 Gattis, Kevin, Fresh., 228 Gattis, Mark, Jr., 195 Gazawoy, Jerry, Fresh., 228 Gazaway, Diane, Soph., 210 Geer, Damon, Soph., 107, 131, 210 Hobbs, Anthony, Soph., 221 Hobbs, Henderson , Darlene, Soph., 212 44 Geer, 1' eresa, Soph. George, Bob, Fresh., 228 George, Patricia, Jr., 78, 195 Geter, Kathy, Fresh., 228 Geter, Rachel, Sr., 173 Geter, Ricky, Soph., 210 Gholson, Linda, Jr., 195 Gibson, Connie, Soph., 210 Gilchrist, Elaine, Jr., 195 Gilchrist, James, Soph., 21 1 Giles, Wendy, Jr., 129, 195 Gellespie, Kathy, Jr., 78, 195 Gilliam, Deena, Soph., 211 Gilliland, Deborah, Jr., 195 Gilliland, Kathy, Soph., 210 Gillingham, Kevin, Jr., 131, 196 Gippord, Julie, Fresh., 228 Gipson, Tammie, Soph., 74, 211 Glass, Carol, Soph., 211 Glass, Jack, Jr., 71, 196 Glaze, Mark, Jr., 196 Glosup, Debie, Sr., 87, 173 Glosup, Steve, Fresh., 228 Glover, Mark, Sr., 19, 173 Glover, Orlando, Fresh., 228 Godard, Jackie, Sr., 173 Godsey, Tim, Sr., 173 Gonzales, Carmen, Sr., 173 Gonzales, Daniel, Soph., 211 Gonzales, Gloria, Soph., 211 Gonzales, Hector, Jr., 196 Gonzales, Fresh., 228 Gonzales, Lisa, Soph., 221 Goodman, Cindy, Fresh., 228 Goodman, Stacie, Soph., 211 Goodspeed, Marion, Fresh., 228 Goodspeed, Marvin, Soph., 115, 206, 21 1 Gaodspeed, Sondra, Soph., 211 Gordon, Paul Bennett, Fresh., 228 Gordon, Yvonne, Jr., 196 Gore, Cathy, Fresh., 239 Gore, Michael, Sr., 78, 173 Gorman, Shirley, Jr., 196 Gossett, James, Soph., 221 Gossett, Monty, Sr., 91, 173, 252 Gosseft, Rosemary, Fresh., 228 Gotcher, T. K., Soph., 107, 131, 211 Gowins, Tonya, Fresh., 228 Graham, Cindy, Jr., 196 Graham, Jerry, Soph., 221 Graham, Lonnie, Jr., 75, 196 Graham, Patricia, Fresh., 78, 228 Graves, Karen, Jr., 196 Gray, Brenda, Fresh., 228 Gray, Bruce, Sr., 173 Gray, Carol, Fresh., 228 Gray, Joseph, Fresh., 123, 228 Gray, Stevie, Soph., 21 1 Grays, Doris, Sr., 78, 173 Grays, Patricia, Soph., 21 1 Grayson, Robert G., Fresh., 229 Green, Gloria, Jr., 196 Green, Greg, Fresh., 229 Green, Joseph., Jr., 34, 119, 121, 123 196 Green, Kevin, Soph., 211 Green, Lynn, Jr., 196 Green, Melonia, Soph., 211 Green, Michael, Sr., 34, 120, 122 Green, Mike, Jr., 123, 196 Green, Roger, Fresh., 75, 229 Green, Trina, Soph., 86, 211 Green, Willie, Fresh., 239 173, 248 Hall, Anthony, Soph., 123, 212 Hall, Darrell, Fresh., 229 Hall, James, Fresh., 229 Hall, Judy, Jr., 196 Hall, Maria, Fresh., 229 Hall, Michael, Soph., 221 Hall, Octavia, Fresh., 229 Hallmark, Garner, Sr., 102, 104, 107, 173 Hallmark, Suzan, Fresh., 229 Hallmark, Vickie, Jr., 196 Hallmark, Wendell, Soph., 34, 107, 123, 212 Harnby, Kenny, Fresh., 229 Hamil, Eileen, Fresh., 229 Hamil, Mark, Sr., 174 Hamilton, Betty, Fresh., 229 Hamilton, Herbert, Fresh., 229 Greene, Beverly K., Jr., 196 Greene, Gerry, Jr., 111, 112, 113, 114, 196, 246 Greene, James, Soph., 131, 21 1 Greenslade, Mike, Fresh., 229 Greenway, Christina, Fresh., 229 Greenway, Michael, Soph., 221 Gregory, Darrell, Soph., 21 1 Gregory, Deborah, Fresh., 229 Gregory, Mike, Sr., 173 Hamilton, Hamilton, Mike, sr., 174 Portia, Fresh., 229 Griffith, Earl, Fresh., 229 Griffith, Nancy, Jr., 78, 196 Griffith, Ronnie, Sr., 189 Griffith, Wesley, Fresh., 229 Grigsby, Lee, Fresh., 229 Grimes, Janis, Sr., 173 Grimes, Lucinda, Sr., 173 Grimm, Robert, Jr., 35, 84, 196 Grubbs, Jeanne, Sr., 173 Grubbs, Terry, Jr., 196 Gulley, Beverly, Sr., 189 Gunn, Betty Jo, Jr., 196 Gurganious, Jan, Fresh., 229 Gurley, Brenda, Soph., 72, 211 Gurley, Cheryl, Soph., 134, 135, 211 Gurley, Richard, Soph., 221 Gustafson, Jenny, Sr., 173 Guyette, Shari, Jr., 91, 205 Guyton, Doris, Soph., 211 -H- Hackney, Teresa, Sr. 173 Haines, Sylvia, Sr., 87, 173 Halbert, Rob, Soph., 21 1 Hale, Sally, Fresh., 229 Hale, Vickie Renee, Sr., 43, 62, 78, 165, Hammock, Piper, Fresh., 229 Hammons, Andrea, Soph., 212 Hamner, Karen, Sr., 174 Hanchey, Michael, Fresh., 229 Hancock, Ruth, Soph., 212 Handyside, Julie, Soph., 212 Handyside, Lee Anne, Jr., 78, 196 Haney, Bobby, Soph., 212 Haney, Linda, Jr., 196 Haney, Paula, Sr., 174 Hannery, Mark, Fresh., 229 Hanvey, Susan, Fresh., 229 Harcrow, Rickey, Soph., 212 Hardaway, Patty, Sr., 92, 174 Hardeman, Jesse, Sr., 174 Hardeman, Jesse, Soph., 221 Hardeman, Sharon, Fresh., 229 Harden, Bobby, Jr., 205 Hargis, David, Sr., 174 Hargrove, Jack, Fresh., 229 Harmon, Betty, Jr., 196, 198 Harmon, Ja, Soph., 212 Harmon, Tommy, Sr., 189 Harper, Barbara Ann, Sr., 174 Harper, Victor, Sr., 174 Harrell, Marianne, Fresh., 229 Harris, Carla, Fresh., 19, 134, 239 Harris, Carol, Soph., 212 Harris, David, Soph., 221 Harris, Paula, Sr., 61, 74, 78, 79, 92, 174, 248 Harris, Sharon, Soph., 212 Harris, Terri, Sr., 92, 174 Harrison, Dale, Fresh., 239 Hart, Cindy, Soph., 212 Hart, Dee, Sr., 189 Hart, Lester, Jr., 196 Hart, Tommy, Sr., 174 Hart, Zachary, Jr., 196 Hartgraves, Linda, Fresh., 229 Hartin, Curtis Milton, Fresh., 229 Hartman, Daniel, Fresh., 229 Hartman, Roger, Fresh., 229 Hartman, Terry, Soph., 212 Harvey, Dona, Fresh., 229 Harvey, George, Jr., 196 Hasley, Debbie, Jr., 74, 196 Hasley, Jack, Soph., 27, 212 Hasty, Randy, Soph., 212 Hatch, Benson, Soph., 212 Hatcher, David, Sr., 31, 107, 128, 131, 174, 250 Hatcher, Janice, Soph., 212 Hatcher, Stanley, Sr., 66, 104, 106, 112, 113,114,127,131,174, 246 Hatfield, Kerri, Jr., 196 Hatfield, Terri, Jr., 47, 196 Havens, Aletha, Sr., 174 Havens, Roger, Soph., 212 Hawkins, Cynthia, Fresh., 229 Hawkins, Janice, Fresh., 229 Hawkins, Ray, Fresh., 229 Hawley, Teresa, Sr., 175 Hay, Michael, Jr., 196 Hayes, Jerald, Fresh., 229 Hayes, Ronald, Sr., 175 Haynes, Janice, Jr., 196 Head, Amy, Sr., 20, 44, 81, 84, 165, 175, 244, 248 Heckart, Melinda, Fresh., 239 Hecke, Dora, Soph., 212 Hedberg, Paul, Fresh., 229 Hefner, Jeri, Fresh., 229 Helbert, Bryan, Soph., 25, 212 Herrera, Carla, Jr., 205 Herrera, Cynthia, Soph., 212 Herrera, Olga, Sr., 84, 175 Herrera, Patsy, Soph., 212 Herrera, Reuben, Sr., 175 Herring, Ava, Jr., 82, 205 Herring, Camilla, Sr., 175 Herring, Patricia, Soph., 212 Herring, Russell, Fresh., 229 Herring, Teresa, Fresh., 229 Hester, Drew, Sr., 31, 65, 175 Hestilow, Lisa, Jr., 196 Hewitt, Susan, Jr., 196 Hibbitt, Keith, Fresh., 239 Hickman, Roslyn, Soph., 212 Hightower, Doris, Fresh., 229 Hightower, Jackie, Sr., 175 Hightower, Kathy, Jr., 78, 196 Hilburn, Vernard, Soph., 115, 213 Hill Hill Hill Hill Hill Hill Hill Hill Hill Hill Hill Claudia, Jr., 196 Danelle, Soph., 213 , James, Sr., 175 , Jim, Fresh., 78, 229 , Jimmy, Jr., 196 , Marianne, Fresh., 134, 229 , Mickey, Soph., 213 , Mike, Fresh., 229 Paula, Jr., 78, 197 Sara, Fresh., 229 Sherry, Fresh., 229 Hillard, Natalie, Fresh., 229 Hillard, Terri, Soph., 213 Hilton, Marcia, Fresh., 230 Hines, Avon, Sr., 175 Hines, Beth, Soph., 213 Hines, Dianna, Fresh., 230 Hines, Dianne, Fresh., 230 Hines, Evon, Sr., 78, 175 Hines, Janice, Jr., 197 Hines, Martha, Jr., 197 Hines, Sharon, Soph., 213 Hinkle, Joseph, Soph., 213 Hinaiosa, Joe, Sr., 175 Hitt, Brenda, Soph., 213 Hitt, Susie, Jr., 90, 175 Hemme, Donna, Fresh., 229 Henderson , Dorothy, Jr., 196 Henderson, Henderson, Hallie, Sr., 175 Yolanda, Fresh., 229 Steve, Jr., 197 Hodge, Marsha, Jr., 78, 197 Hodges, Janie, Sr., 175 Hodges, Kathy, Soph., 213 Harris, Derek, Fresh., 229 Harris, Diretha, Fresh., 229 Harris 1 Harris, Harris, Harris, Harris 1 Ernest, Fresh., 239 Ernest, Soph., 221 Ernest, Jr., 196 Gerald, Jr., 86, 107, 196 Norman, Jr., 121, 123, 196 Hennessy, Colleen, Fresh., 229 Hennessy, Timothy, Sr., 175 Hensley, Jerry, Soph., 212 Henson, Bill, Jr., 196 Hermosilla, Linda, Fresh., 134, 229 Hernandez, Frank, Soph., 212 Hernandez, Kitty, Fresh., 229 Hodges, Stanley, Fresh., 230 Hofheinz, Les, Fresh., 230 Hofman, Donna, Sr., 172, 175 Hogan, Alexander, Soph., 213 Hague, Garland, Jr., 132, 175, 197 Hague, Rocky, Sr., 91, 132, 175 Halbert, Robert, Fresh., 230 Johns Hughes, 'S w- Nr' .1 ,., 1- , Us wig . e ' Halbert, Rose, Sr., 78, 175 Holcomb, Tammie, Fresh., 230 Holden, Ted, Jr., 133, 205 Holder, Cheryl, Fresh., 230 Holder, Darrell, Fresh., 123, 230 Holland, Darrell, Fresh., 230 Holland, Howard, Soph., 213 Holland, Marta, Soph., 221 Holland, Teri, Fresh., 230 Holley, Jim, Fresh., 239 Holley, Nickie, Fresh., 230 Holley, Toni, Soph., 52, 213 Hollins, Debra, Sr., 78, 175 Holman, David, Sr., 175 Holman, Doug, Sr., 175 Holmes, Kathy, Fresh., 230 Holmes, Marshall, Jr., 131, 205 Holt, Brenda, Jr., 197 Holt, Karen, Sr., 78, 87, 175 Hooper, Betty, Soph., 213 Hooper, Mary, Sr., 175 Hoover, Lancia, Jr., 197 Hoover, Mark, Jr., 75, 197 Horn, Andrew, Soph. 213 Horn, Michael, Jr., 205 Horne, Leslie, Fresh., 239 Hornsby, Janet, Fresh., 230 Horton, Bobby, Jr., 197 Horton, Randal, Fresh., 230 Horton, Rick, Sr., 176 Hoskins, Larry, Sr., 83, 91, 176 Hotopp, Lisa, Sr., 176, 253 Hough, Jimmy, Soph., 213 Howard, Emily Teresa, Jr., 94, 197 Howard, Marilyn, Sr., 134, 135, 176 Howard, Patrica, Soph., 221 Howard, Rickey, Soph., 107, 123, 213 Howell, Gloria, Jr., 197 Huber, Joyce, Sr., 78, 176 Hudgins, Jim, Sr., 176 Hudson, Janice, Sr., 176 Hudson, Teresa, Jr., 197 Jeffre Jeffre y, Arthur, Soph., 213 ss, James, Jr., 197 Jenkins, Anita, Fresh., 78, 239 Jenkins, Anthony, Soph., 213 Jenkins, Janet, Fresh., 230 Jenkins, Linda, D., Fresh., 230 Jenkins, Marcia R., Fresh., 230 Jenkins, Vernon, Jr., 198 Jennings, Anthony W., Fresh., 230 Jennings, Billy, Fresh., 115, 230 Jennings, Paula, Soph., 221 Jessie, Bobbie, Sr., 63, 177 Jessie, Sharon, Soph., 213 Jetton, Janet Sur, Soph., 213 Jobe, Johns Johns Johns Johns Johns Johns Johns Johns Anthony, Fresh., 115, 230 on, Angela, Soph., 213 on, Annette, Soph., 213 on, Beverly, Sr., 78, 134, 135, 177 on, Bi1I,Jr., 107, 133, 198, 202 an, Bobby, Sr., 189 an, Bobby, Soph., 213 on, Cheryl, Jr., 198 on, Clarence, Fresh., 230 Johnson, Daniel, Jr., 198 Johnson, Debra Kay, Soph., 213 Johnson, Denise, Sr., 177 Johnson, Don, Fresh., 230 Johnson, Donna, Sr., 177 Johnson, Hallet, Jr., 198 Johnson, James, Soph., 213 Johns Johns Johns Johns Johns Johns Johns Johns on, Jarvis, Fresh., 115, 239 on, Judy, Soph., 213 an, Larry, Sr., 16, 177 on, Mark, Fresh., 230 on, Michael, Soph., 213 on, Michael, Soph., 114, 213, 246 on, Rebekah, Fresh., 230 on, Robert, Fresh., 230 Johnson, Sharon, Soph., 213 Johnson, Susan, Sr., 189 Johnson, Terry, Jr., 198 Johnson, Vanessa, Fresh., 230 on, Victor, Sr., 177 Huff, Mark, Sr., 176 Huff, Terry, Fresh., 230 Huffman, Justin, Soph., 213 Hughen, George, Fresh., 74, 230 Hughen, Kathy, Sr., 176 Hughes, Deborah, Jr., 197 Hughes, Jerry, Fresh., 230 Mike, Sr., 176 Johnston, Randy, Fresh., 230 Johnston, Rickey, Jr., 198 Jolly, Clay, Fresh., 230 Jolly, Jackie, Soph., 213 Jones, Billy, J., Soph., 213 Jones, Brenda, Jr., 198 Jones, Cary, Fresh., 76, 230 Huguley, Lee Ann, Soph., 221 Hulce, Glen, Sr., 176 Hulsey, David, Jr., 197 Hulsey, Donny, Soph., 213 Hukill, Phillip, Soph., 213 Humphries, David, Jr., 78, 197 Humphries, Debra, Sr., 176 Humphries, Val., Fresh., 230 Hunt, Candace So h. 213 Jones, Christie, Jr., 205 Jones, Darlene, J., 198 Jones, David, Soph., 131 , 213 Janes, Doreen, Soph., 213 Jones, Jackie, Jr., 198 Jones, Jerry, Fresh., 230 Jones , Jimmy, Sr., 177 Jones, Linda, Jr., 135, 198 Jones, Mitchell, Fresh., 230 Janes, Phillip, Fresh., 230 1 P 1 Hunt, Donald, Soph., 83, 213 Hunt, Donna, Fresh., 230 Hunt, James, Sr., 176 Hunt, Ru ss, Fresh., 2 30 Hunt, Terry, Fresh., 230 Hunter, John, Jr., 197 Hunter, Larry, Sr., 176 Hunter, Linda, Fresh., 232 Hunter, Sonia, Soph., 213 Hunter, Tommy, Fresh., 134, 135 Hurst, Keith, Fresh., 230 Hurst, Vernice, Jr., 197 Hurtado, Mary Helen, Soph., 78, 213 - 1 .. Ingram, Curtis, Fresh., 78 Ingram, Patty, Soph., 21, 29, 72, 95, 133, 213, 241 lngram, Steven, Sr., 18, 71, 131, 176 Irvin, Terri, Jr., 197 Isaacs, Patti, Fresh., 230 Isbell, Connie, Jr., 74, 197 Isbell, Shelia, Fresh., 239 Ivy, Debby, Sr., 177 Ivers, James, Fresh., 230 .. J - Jackman, Bobby, Jr., 197 Jackson, Charles, Fresh., 230 Jackson, Dewayne, Soph., 213 Jackson, Donald, Sr., 177 Jackson, Jackson, Jackson, Jackson, Janet, Fresh., 230 Johnny, Fres., 230 Linda, Soph., 78, 213 Rosita, Fresh., 230 Jones, Richard, Sr., 177 Jones, Thomas, sr., 107, 118, 120, 123, 177 Jones, Tommy, Soph., 213 Jones, Trudy, Soph., 213 Jones, Yulonda, Fresh., 230 Jordan, Dicky, Soph., 213 Jordan, Starlin, Soph., 221 Joy, Linda, Soph., 213 Joy, Patty, Jr., 198 Justic, Leonard, Jr., 198 -K- Kaotz, Lorna, Sr., 177 Kohler, Melody, Soph., 213 Kahmar, Deborah, Fresh., 239 Keesee, Bobby, Soph., 213 Keesee, Carol, Jr., 198 Keith, Cynthia, Sr., 177 Keith, Karen, Fresh., 230 Kellan, Cindy, Jr., 198 Kelley, Paula, Jr., 198 Kelly, Grace, Fresh., 231 Kelly, Larry, Jr., 198 Kemp, Cindy, Fresh., 231 Kemp, Pam, 46, 177 Kemp, Teresa, Soph., 213 Kendrick, Rocky, Jr., 198 Kennedy, Shelia, Sr., 177 Kennard, Wilma, Jr., 199 Kennemer, Steve, Fresh., 231 Kennemur, Garry, Fresh., 231 Kennemur, Vickie, Soph., 213 Kerr, Jeanette, Fresh., 75, 86, 231 Kerr, Jeonice, Fresh., 74, 231 Kesther, Bill, Fresh., 231 Jackson, Rudy, Soph., 1 15, 213 Jackson, Sandro, Jr., 177 Jacobs, Don, Soph., 213 Jacobs, Donna, Sr., 177 Jacobs, Marsha, Fresh., 20, 230 Jacobs, Richard, Jr., 197 Jacobs, R. J., Fresh., 230 Jacobs, Ricky, Soph., 213 James, Janie, Sr., 76, 177 James, Will, Jr., 75, 190, 197 Jameson, Beth, Fresh., 230 Jameson, Billie, Jr., 197 Jameson, Robby, Sr., 17 Jamieson, Regina, Soph., 213 Jarnagin, Randall, Fresh., 115, 230 Ketchersid, Julie, Soph., 214 Ketchum, Phil, Sr., 132, 177 . Key, Richard, Soph., 131, 214 Key, Sheree, Soph., 214 Killingsworth, Phyllis, Soph., 135, 214 Killman, Dan, Jr., 95, 205 Kimbr ell, James, Fresh., 231 Kimmons, Debbie, Fresh., 231 Kindley, Gary, Jr., 85, 199, 244 King, Donna, Sr., 177 King, Melvin, Soph., 1 15, 214 King, Rhonda, Sr., 86, 177 King, Sharon, Fresh., 231 King, Yvonne, Soph., 214 Kinsey, Brenda, Soph., 74, 214 46 ...f J g '1 X 1,2 J. Kinsey, Sherrie, Jr., 16, 75, 76, 199 Kirchem, Toni, Jr., 134, 199 Kirkland, Kenneth, Sr., 133, 165, 177 Kirkland, Kathy, Fresh., 74, 231 Kirks, David, Fresh., 231 Klaus, Rodney, Soph., 214 Kleinert, Robert, Fresh., 75, 231 Kneelond, Eva, Jr., 199 Kneeland, Kenneth, Fresh., 115, 239 Knox, Debra, Sr., 177 Koen, Danny W., Sr., 177 Koenig, Sandra, Fresh., 231 Kristinek, Dale, Jr., 199 Kristinek, Terry, Fresh., 239 Kubota, Mark, Fresh., 123, 231 Kunkel, Terry, Soph., 107, 131, 214 Kuykendoll, Deanna, Jr., 199 Kuykendall, Raymond, Saph., 214 Kuykendall, Steve, Fresh., 231 - L - Lacey, Carla, Soph., 214 Lackey, Ronnie, Soph., 78, 107, 121, 123 Lackey, Vickie, Saph., 214 Ladkin, Brenda, Fresh., 231 LaFrewier, Cheryl, Fresh., 239 LaFrenie re, Julie, Fresh., 231 Lambert, David, Soph., 214 Lambert, Debbie, Sr., 178 Lambert, Mark, Jr., 199 Lambert, Shirley, Soph., 214 , Tony, Jr., 34, 51, 107, 122, Lampkin 1 23, Lampkin 1 78 199 , Cynthia, Sr., 71, 79, 134, 1 Lampkin, Marion, Soph., 214 Lance, James, Jr., 178 Landes, Rick, Sr., 178 Landman, Johnny, Soph., 214 Landman, Pat, Fresh., 49, 72 Landman, Timothy, Jr., 199 Lane, Douglas, Fresh., 231 Langston, Bracey, Sr., 174, 178 Lanstord, Starlette, Fresh., 134 LaPlant, Mark, Sr., 178 Laree, Kim, Fresh., 239 Lark, Cindy, Sr., 178 Larson, David, Sr., 178 35, Larson, Debra, Jr., 199 Larue, Lavada, Soph., 214 Larue, Robert, Fresh., 239 Latimer, Cindy, Fresh., 231 Latimer, Donna, Sr., 86, 178 Latimer, Paula, Jr., 199 Lauson, Esther, Soph., 214 Lauson, Naomi, Fresh., 231 Low, Ricky, Fresh., 231 Lawrence, Edward, Fresh., 239 Laws, Kim, Fresh., 231 Laws, Teresa, Jr., 199 Lawson, Deon, Sr., 178 Lawson, Mark, Soph., 214 Layne, Dana, Jr., 199 Layne, David, Fresh., 231 Layne, Robert, Sr., 178 Leachman, Nancy, Jr., 78, 199 Leathers, Diane, Saph., 214 Ledbetter, Jan, Sr., 178 Lee, Jarvies Jerome, Fresh., 231 Lee, Reginald Donald, Fresh., 12 Lee, Sara, Soph., 214 LeFan, Russell, Sr., 18, 178 Leffall, Carol, Fresh., 232 Leffall, Karen, Fresh., 232 Lefler, Mark, Sr., 1 14, 178 Leighty, Kent, Sr., 178 Leon, Patricia, Soph., 214 Lester, LeAna, Jr., 199 Lester, Mark, Jr., 199 Lett, Mark, Jr., 199 Lett, Mary, Fresh., 232 Levings, Chuck, Sr., 178 Lewis, Cynthia, Jr., 199 Lewis, John, Soph., 131, 214 Lewis, John Paul, Fresh., 232 Lewis, Kathryn, Soph., 214 Lewis, Robert, Fresh., 232 Lewis Lewis r Sandy, Soph., 214 Sharion Fresh 232 Liggett, Lisa, Soph., 214 Lightfoot, Tommy, Soph., 214 Lillard, Shawnee, Soph., 214 Lilly, Sharon, Saph., 214 Lindley, Johnny, Jr., 199, 201 Lindsey, Dana, Jr., 199 Linkenhoker, Robin., Fresh., 232 Little, Max, Fresh., 232 Loar, Steven, Soph., 214 3, 232 Locke, David, Soph., 214 Lockley, Harold, Sr., 178 Lockley, Mike, Soph., 214 Loden, Troy, Fresh., 232 Logan, Brenda, Jr., 199 Logan, Kerry W., Fresh., 75, 232 Logsdan, Chip, Sr., 94, 104, 164, 178 Lone, Archie, Soph., 214 Lone, Lita, Fresh., 232 Long, Debbie, Sr., 82, 178 Long, Mike, Saph., 214 Longoria, Chris, Soph., 214 Lopez, Debbie, Soph., 214 Loree, Barbie, Soph., 214 Lovell, Terry, Soph., 79, 133, 214 Lowe, Joel, Soph., 221 Lowery, David, Jr., 56, 57, 199 Lowry, Donald, Fresh., 123, 232 Lozier, Jerry, Soph., 214 Luna, Gayla, Sr., 78, 178 Lutman, Kathy, Sr., 178 Lutman, Ronnie, Soph., 214 Luxton, Barry, Sr., 178 Luxton, Sam, Fresh., 53, 232 Luxton, Tommy, Soph., 214 Lyle, Butch, Soph., 214 -M- Mabry, Kathy, Soph., 214 Mabry, Robert, Fresh., 232 Mack, Marie, Soph., 214 Mack, Steve, Fresh., 232 Moddux, Joyce, Fresh., 232 Maddux, Rita, Sr., 178 Maggard, MarJane, Soph., 214 Maggard, Rick, Sr., 178 Mahanay, Kay, Soph., 94, 214 Mahaftey, Keith E., Fresh., 232 Malone, Renee, Jr., 199 Malone, Steve, Soph., 214 Mangrum, Darrell, Fresh., 232 Mann, Jack, Fresh., 232 Mann, Oran, Fresh., 232 Mann, Ricky, Soph., 221 March, Joyce, Fresh., 232 Morchbanks, James, Soph., 214 Marin, Lizzy, Jr., 71, 199 Marin, Ernestina, Sr., 134, 135, 178, Marion, George, Soph., 214 Marian, Martha, Sr., 78, 178, 179 Markum, Melody, Jr., 199 Marlow, Debra, Sr., 76, 178, 179 Maroney, Don, Fresh., 232 Marshall, Joe, Soph., 214 Marshall, Randy, Jr., 205 Martchenke, Kay, Fresh., 53, 60, 72, 232 Martchenke, Steve, Jr., 51, 71, 106, 107, 131 Martin Martin 205 Dole, Soph., 91, 214 f George, Soph., 66, 107, 121, 123 214 Martin, Robin, Jr., 27, 29, 33, 35, 58, 199 Martin Rosalind, Soph., 135, 214 Marti rt I Yvonne, Sr., 178, 179 Martinez, Juanita, Soph., 214 Martinez, Lindo, Fresh., 53, 60, 72, 232 Martinez, Olga, Jr., 78, 199 Martsolf, Scott, Fresh., 232 Massey, Jerry, Fresh., 232 Massingill, Gary, Jr., 199 Master, Jackie, Jr., 199 Mathews, Helen, Jr., 199 Mathews, Karan, Soph., 215 Mathis, Paulo, Saph., 215 Matlock, Carol, Jr., 199 Matney, Danna, Soph., 215 Matthews, Gregg, Sr., 61, 73, 75, 178, 179 Matthews, Roxie, Soph., 74, 215 Matthews, Tom, Sr., 120, 123, 178, 179 Mauldin, Troy, Soph., 107, 123, 215 Moxie, Quinette, Jr., 78, 199 Moxie, Quintin, Soph., 215 Maxwell, Cindy, Fresh., 233 Maxwell, Johnny, Jr., 205 Maxwell, Kenneth, Sr., 45, 94, 165, 178, 179 Maxwell, Ronald, Sr., 178, 179 Mayberry, Kenneth, Sr., 78, 114, 178, 179 Mayberry, Vickie, Soph., 215 Mayes, Becci, Jr., 199 179 Mayfield, Lynn, Soph., 215 Mayfield, Mark, Fresh., 233 Mayfield, Robert, Soph., 215 Mayfield, Teresa, Bresh., 233 Mayfield, Wanda, Jr., 199 Moyhall, Deiano, Sr., 178. 179 Mitchell 'X Milner, George, Sr., 87, 189 Milner, Greg, Fresh., 233 Minneweather, Sue, Fresh., 233 Minor, Cathy, Fresh., 233 Newman, Mike, Jr., 200 Newman, Paul, Jr., 25, 84, 200, 240 Newman, Wylie, Sr., 182 Newsome, Joy, Sr., 59, 27, 33, 35, 93, Minor, D ebbse, sf., 65, 71, ei, mo Minton, Dean, Jr., 216 Mitchell, Carolyn, Fresh., 88 Mitchell, Debra, Sr., 189 Mitchell, Delores, Fresh., 233 Mitchell Dennis Jr. 94 107,193, 200 Mitchell: Greg, 8r.,'180i 181 Mitchell, Jo, Soph., 216 Judy Kae, Jr., 200 165, 182, 243 Newton, Daisy, Fresh., 234 Nichols, Andrea, Fresh., 234 Nichols, Larry, Jr., 205 Nichols, Marc, Sr., 189 Nichols, Timothy, Soph., 217 Nicholso Nickerso n, Troy, Fresh., 234 n, Cynthia, Fresh., 234 Nickerson, Mary A., Sr., 182 Mitchell, Vickie, Fresh., 239 Mitcherson, Marsha, Fresh., 233 Mobley, Kelly, Soph., 221 Mobley, Pam, Sr., 180, 181 Mocek, Don, Sr., 180, 181 Mocio, David, Sr., 29, 67, 106, 107, 129,131,180,181, 253 Mocio, Mary, Soph., 216, 134, 135 Mock, Kendall, Soph., 216 Moffitt, Sherry, Sr., 134, 180, 181 Moland, Vikki, Lynn, Sr., 33, 180, 181 Monday, Gina LaNeuce, Fresh., 78 Monore Pats Sr. 80 181 Nickerson, Sim, Noah, Cliff, Jr., Noah, Debbie, Noah, George, Nolen, Kenneth, Soph., 115, 217 200 Soph,, 217 Fresh., 234 Sr.,107,181,182 Nolen, Randy, Fresh., 234 Norrell, Mark, Fresh., 234 Norris, Danny, Sr., 189 Norris, Marcus, soph.,115, 217 Norris, Melinda, Fresh., 234 Norris, Walter, Jr., 200 Northern, Judy, Jr., 88, 217 Murray, Karan, Jr., 197, 200 Paul, James, Soph., 217 1 1 . ,,-w,.,.f.,1-1 fat. -il 1-A Y Aayhall, Jean, Jr., 199 tlayhail, Johnny, Fresh., 233 Maynard, Rick, Sr., 177, 179 Aayo, Renee, Jr., 199 AcBurnett, Lucinda, Jr., 199 hc8urnett, Patricia Lynn, Sr., 179, 180 AcCarley, Glenn, Jr., 199 hcCash, Gena, Fresh., 234 AcCash, Lamar, Soph., 221 AcCash, Marla, Jr,, 199 v1cCash, Paulette, Jr., 205 AcCauley, Vickie, Soph., 221 tlcClendon, Judi, Jr., 205 AcClendon, Terrell, Fresh., 234 tlcCard, Mark, Soph., 215 1AcCoy, Jane, Fresh., 234 vtcCoy, John, Jr., 199 1AcCoy, Letha, Fresh., 234 NACCIOY, Cheryl, Jr., 135, 199 . I McCroy, Jabo, Sr., 189 v1cCune, David, Fresh., 234 iAcCune, Glen, Jr., 131, 200 VlcCune, Steve, Sr., 178, 179 McDaniel, Dexter, Fresh., 123, 234 McDaniel, Evelyn, Jr., 200 1AcDaniel, Jacqueline Lee, Sr., 179, 180 tAcDonald, Kay, Sr., 139 McDonald, Mary Alice, Fresh., 74, 234 McDonald, Oscar James, Sr., 179, 180 VlcElhaney, Paul, Fresh., 234 McElroy, Bert, Soph., 215 tAcElroy, Keith, Sr., 179, 180 tAcGee, Alicia, Soph., 215 McGee, Bonita, Fresh., 234 VlcGee, Donna, Soph., 215 tAcGee, Margaret, Fresh., 234 McGee, Michelle, Fresh., 234 McGee, Rickey, Fresh., 234, 74 VlcGregor, Sue, Sr., 179, 180, 42, 78 tAcGilvery, Edsel, Jr., 200 McEnnis, Billy, Fresh., 234 McKinney, Kathy, Soph., 215 McKinney, Mike, Soph., 215 McKnight, Paula, Fresh., 234 McLeod, Janice, Fresh., 234 Mcloud, Sharon, Soph., 215 McMichael, Tony, Fresh., 234 McMillan, Cecil, Jr., 200 McNabb, Charles Odell, Sr., 179, 180 McPhate, Ruth, Jr., 205 1 Yi f f Montgomery, Charlotte, Fresh., 233 Mont omery, Robert, Sr., 180, 181 Moore, Becky, Soph., 216 Moore, Forest, Fresh., 239 Moore, Jimmy, Fresh., 123, 233 Moore, LaRita, Fresh., 78 Moore, MaryAnn, Sr., 180, 181 Moore, Maurice, Sr., 106, 107, 180, 181, 250 Moore, Nedra Deloris, Jr., 200 Moore, Paula, Fresh., 233 Moore, Rhonda, Soph., 216 Moore, Rickey, Soph., 115, 216 Moore, Sondra, Sr., 42, 81, 84, 165, 1 80, Moores, 181, 248 Karen, Soph., 216 Moorman, Robert, Jr., 88, 200 Morgan, Jimmy, Soph., 221 Morgan, Kelly, Jr., 84, 200 Morgan, Nancy, Jr., 205 Moring, Stephen, Fresh., 239 Morris, Angie, Soph., 217 McQuigg, Lesa R., Fresh., 234 McRae, Lucretia, Fresh., 234 Medley, Doug, Sr., 179, 82 Medlin, Terri, Soph., 216 Medlock, Geoff, Fresh., 233 Meek, Donna, Fresh., 233 Meek, Roger, Jr., 200 Meek, Tim, Jr., 200 Meissner, Winnetta, Jr., 200 x-, ,. Melton , Ray, Fresh., 233 Melton, Shirlene, Fresh., 233 Melton, William, Fresh., 233 Melvin, Belinda, Fresh., 233 Mendoza, Robby, Soph., 216 Morris, Marty, Sr., 92, 180, 181 Morris, Merry, 165, 180, 181 Morris, Robin, Jr., 200 Morris, Tony, Soph., 217 Morton, Morton, Deborah, Sr., 80, 92, 180, 181 Don, Soph., 217 Morton, Keith, Soph., 217 Morton, Nelda, Sr., 180, 181 Morton, Patricia, Jr., 177, 200 Mosley, Dennis, Jr., 205 Mosley, Mark, Jr. 200 Mosley, Perry, Sr., 180, 181 Mosley, Pete, Fresh., 115, 123 Mowell, Bobby, Jr., 82, 200 Mawell, Rhonda, Fresh., 233 Moyer, David, Sr., 180, 181 Moyer, Michael, Fresh., 233 Mullins, Harlan, Soph., 217 Mumford, Mark, Fresh., 233 Muriel, Muriel, Muriel, Cynthia, Fresh., 233 Keith, Soph., 217 Oscar, Fresh., 115, 234 Murray, Mark, Fresh., 239 Murray, Mike, Fresh., 234 Northrop, Kirby, Fresh., 234 Norwood, Joe, Soph., 221 Nowell, Steven, Sr., 92, 182 Nugent, Danny C., Soph., 78, 217 Nunns, Keith, Jr., 200 -0- O'Brien, Bobby, Soph., 217 Odom, Kathy, Soph., 217 O'Flaherty, Michelle, Sr. 80, 182 Ogletree, Cindy, Fresh., 234 O'Keefe, Gary Drew, Jr., 200 Oldham, Margaret, Fresh., 234 Oliver, Donald, Soph., 74, 217 Olsen, Karla, Sr., 182 Olson, April, Fresh., 234 O'NeaI, John, Fresh, 132, 234 Opperman, Dick, Sr., 27, 41, 70, 88, 94, 118, 122,123,182 Opperman, Jeff, Jr., 47, 131, 200 Opperman, Scott, Soph., 217 Orr, Kay, Soph., 74, 217 Orr, Kenneth, Jr., 75, 200 Osborne, Dina, Sr., 74, 182 Osborne, James, Soph., 217 Ostrokol, Carol, Sr., 80, 181, 182 Owens, LouAnn, Fresh., 234 Owensby, Debbie, Jr., 133, 200 -p- Palmer, Debbie, Jr., 134, 200 Palmer, Diana, Soph., 217 Papis, Angela, Fresh., 234 Parish, Janet, Soph., 217 Parker, Gail Bonita, Soph., 217 Parker, Ed, Soph., 217 Parker, Vickie, Soph., 217 Parkman, Bud, Jr., 29, 200 Parrott, Debbie, Soph., 217 Parsons, Stewart, Fresh., 234 Patterson, David, Jr., 200 Patterson, Don, Sr., 189 Patterson, Sandra, Fresh., 234 Patterson, Sheila, Soph., 217 Patterson , Stephan, Soph., 217 Patterson, Teresa, Fresh., 234 Murray, Ray L., Jr., 131, 200 Patton, Christi, Fresh., 135, 234 Patton, Jerry, Jr., 201 Murrey, Victor, Fresh., 239 Muscara, Carmen, Fresh., 234 Mercer, Larry, Soph., 216 Merritt, Nancy, Soph., 216 Merritt, Nick, Sr., 179, 180, 185 Muse, Jim, Jr., 71, 104, 106, 107, 120, 123, 190, 200 Musgrave, Jonathan, Jr., 200 Paul, Karen, Soph., 217 Payne, Cheryl, Soph., 217 Payne, Joy, Fresh., 234 Merritt, Paula, Fresh., 233 Merriwether, Doug, Sr., 119, 120, 121, 122,123,179, 180 Metcalfe, Kay, Jr., 65, 71, 100 Meyera, Paula, Soph., 216 Michell, Carolyn, Jr., 216 Myers, Andrea, Fresh., 234 Myers, Laury, Fresh., 234 Myers, Stephen, Sr., 94, 180, 181 Myers, Towana, Fresh., 234 -N- Poynter, Peacock, Ronnie, Jr., 201 Dubby, Jr., 130, 131, 201 Miera, Gloria, Sr., 179, 180 Miles, Marshall, M., Fresh., 233 Miller, Alton, Fresh., 233 Miller, Miller, Charles, Fresh., 233 David, Jr., 200 Miller, David, Fresh., 233 Miller, Debra, Soph., 216 Miller, Dolly, Jr., 200 Miller, Don, Fresh., 206, 233 Miller, Dorinda, Fresh., 239 Miller, Duane, Soph., 107, 131, 216 Miller, Lisam, Soph., 216 Miller, Ken, Fresh., 233 Miller, Mara, Sr., 92, 165, 179, 180 Miller, Mikey, Soph., 216 Miller, Monte, Fresh., 233 Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Paula, Jr., 200 Rita, Soph., 216 Suzen, Sr., 90, 180, 181 Teresa, Sr., 27, 35, 45, 54, 59, 7l,78,180,181 Miller, Miller, Terry, Fresh., 74 Vickey, Fresh., 233 Naigra, Zak, Soph., 217 Neal, Peggy, Fresh., 234 Neal, Zelda, Fresh., 234 Nealey, Stanley, Soph., 221 Neill, Danny, Sr., 181 Neill, Shelia, Jr., 200 Peacock, Nancy, Soph., 35, 60, 217 Peacock, Sally, Sr., 29, 55, 71, 92, 181, 182, 249 Pearce, Johnny, Jr., 205 Pearce, Terry, Fresh., 234 Peevy, Floyd O., Fres., 234 Pederson, James, Soph., 221 Pena, Irene, Soph., 217 Pendergras, Ricky, Sr., 181, 182 Perkins, Kim, Fresh., 234 , Perkins, Reginald, Soph., 217 Perkins, Shirley, Soph., 134, 135, 217 Nelms, Michael Craig, Sr., 34, 106, 107, 181 1 21 , Nelson Nelson Nelson Nelson Nelson Nelson , Carolyn, Soph., 217 , Cynthia, Fresh., 234 , Dannie, Soph., 107, 131, 217 , James, Jr., 200 , Kathy, Jr., 200 Larr Jr 34 103 105, 106, 1 Yi Af f 1 107, 122, 123, 200, 250 Nelson, Michael, Soph., 217, 107 Nero, Alnzo, Fresh., 234 Nero, Henry, Soph., 106, 217 Nero, Karen, Soph., 78 Nero, Pamela, Sr., 182 Nestor, Jeff, Jr., 193, 200 Neuman, Rick, Sr., 90, 182 Milligan, Birdena Ann, Fresh., 74 Mills, Davis, Doph. 131, 216 Mills, Sharon, Soph., 216 Millican, Cliff, Sr., 75, 190, 180, 181 Neumann, Tony, Jr., 200 Newberry, Kell, Soph., 217 Newhouse, Sherri, Sr., 182 Newhouse, Steve, Fresh., 234 Perry, Steve, Sr., 183 Perry, Tommy, Soph., 217 Perullo, Steven, Jr., 201 Peterson, Jan, Jr., 205 Pettke, Mike, Sr., 106, 107, 131, 183 Petty, Lynn, Jr., 201 Phillips, Brenda, Jr., 201 Phillips, Carl, Fresh., 234 Phillips, Dena, Fresh., 234 Phillips, Donnie, Soph., 217 Phillips, Greg, Soph., 107, 120, 123, 217 Phillips, John, Fresh., 239 Phillips, Michael, Fresh., 123, 234 Phillips, Noree, Sr., 189 Phillips, Randy, Soph., 217 Phillips, Reginald, Jr., 74, 201 Phillips, Ricky, Fresh., 239 Phillips, Ronnie, Sr., 183 Phillips, Sunseeia, Sr., 189 247 Sharrick, Fresh., 74, 236 48 Phillips, Tam, Fresh., 234 Phillips, Warren, Sr., 75, 183 Pierce, Blake, Fresh., 234 Pierce, Ricky, Soph., 217 Pilot, Darvis, Fresh, 123, 234 Pilot, Gwendolyn, Soph., 217 Pistokache, Diana, Soph., 217 Pittman, Gwendolyn, Sr., 183 Pittman, Sherry, Jr., 201 Pitts, Danny, Fresh., 234 Platt, Tim, Sr., 189 Poindexter, Gloria, Jr., 201 Polk, Anthony, Soph., 217 Polk, Jerome, Fresh., 123, 234 Polk, Samuel, Jr., 201 Pollard, Rachel, Fresh., 234 Pool, Joyce, Fresh., 234 Popeioy, Wiley, Sr., 183 Porter, Shirley, Jr., 201 Posey, Dennis, Sr., 183 Poulas, April, Soph., 221 Poulos, Donna, Soph., 217 Pouncy, Lenz, Sr., 78, 183 Pouncy, Richard, Soph., 217 Powe, Charles, Fresh., 234 Powell, Dawn, Soph., 217 Powell, Robert, Jr., 107, 123, 201, 250 Powell, Tana, Sr., 183 Pratchard, Jack, Fresh., 74, 234 Pratt, Rickie, Jr., 82, 201 Pressley, Charlie, Sr., 183 Preston, Cheryle, Sr., 135, 183 Preston, Kim, Soph., 135, 217 Preston, Rodney, Fresh., 234 Price, Johnnie, Fresh., 1 15, 123, 234 Prickett, Regina, Soph., 221 Prickett, Butch, Jr., 89, 201 Prince, Rodney, Fresh., 234 Randall, Mary, Sr., 183 Randall, Nancy, Fresh., 234 Randle, Marchelle, Soph., 218 Rape, Lana, Fresh., 235 Rasa, Rosanna, Jr., 78, 202 Ratcliff, C. W., Soph., 218 Ratigan, Kim, Sr., 183 Ratliff, Pamela, Soph., 218 Ratliff, Paula, Sr., 183 Rawdon, Vera, Fresh., 235 Ray, Sharon, Fresh., 235 Rayford, Kenneth, Soph., 218 Reagan, Marsha, Jr., 202 Redden, Greg, Fresh., 235 Redfield, Ann, Jr., 202 Redfield, John, Fresh., 235 Redfield, Scott, Soph., 218 Redlin, Don, Fresh., 235 Redwine, Sherrye, Soph., 31, 218 Reed, Bobby, Fresh., 235 Reed, Brenda, Soph., 74 Reed, Charles, Fresh., 235 Roberts Roberts, , Jerry, Sr., 184 Florene, Soph., 218 Roberts, Karen, Jr., 71, 202 Roberts, Nina, Fresh., 235 Roberts, Roy, Fresh., 235 Roberts, Sam, Fresh., 235 Roberts, Travis, Soph., 218 Roberts , Vicky, Jr., 202 Robertson, Jerry, Jr., 202 Sanders, Demetria, Soph., 218 Sanders, Gary, Sr., 22, 128, 131, 183 Sanders, Steve, Fresh., 236 Sanders, Willie, Jr., 78, 205 Sanderson, Diane, Fresh., 236 Sanderson, Jerry, Jr., 95, 203 Sandoval, Raymond, Fresh., 236 Sandoval, Yolanda, Fresh., 236 Sansam, Jockey, Soph., 218 Reed, Ed, soph., 107, 115, 120, 123, 21a Reed, Jenni, Fresh., 227, 239 Reed, Kayleen, Sr., 183 Reed, Linda, Sr., 183 Reed, Renee, Soph., 218 Reed, Skip, Fresh., 235 Reedy, Brian, Fresh., 235 Robinson, Jackie, Jr., 34, 107, 202 Robinson, Leonard, Sr. 184 Robinson, Paula, Sr., 168, 184 Robinson, Rita Kay, Jr., 27, 35, 51, 59, 94, 190, 202 Robinson, Ruthie, Soph., 218 Robison, Jackie, Soph., 123, 218 Rocha, Jesse, Soph., 221 Rocha, Norma Linda, Sr., 184 Rockwell, Kenneth, Jr., 107, 120, 123, 202 Rodgers, Mike, Fresh., 235 Rodriguez, Florence, Sr., 82, 184 Rodriguez, Patsy, Sr., 27, 33, 35, 55, 58, 78, 184 Rodriquex, Dora, Jr., 202 Rodriquel, Ester, Sr., 165, 184 Rogers, Cheryl, Fresh., 236 Rogers, Sandra, Fresh., 236 Rolland, Cheryl, Fresh., 236 Rollins, Mike, Jr., 121, 202 Sapente Sapente Savage, Sawyer, Scallan, r, Carla, Soph., 218 r, Donna, Sr., 183 David, Sr., 189 Bobby, Fresh., 239 Mary Anne, Jr., 133, 203 Scarbro, Randy, Fresh., 236 Scarbrough, Sherry, esh., 239 Scheeler, Bernie, Sr., 183 Schepis, Connie, Soph., 218 Schermbeck, Jim, Fresh., 25, 236 Schmidt, David, Sr., 183 Schmidt, Peggy, Fresh., 236 Schrecongost, Debra Ann, Fresh., 236 Schuford, Shuana, Soph., 218 Scott, Cheryl, Fresh., 236 Scott, Linda, Jr., 203 Scott, Reni, Jr., 203 Scott, Seals, Seals, Sealy, Steve, Fresh., 236 Brenda, Fresh., 236 Patricia, Soph., 218 Debbie, Soph., 218 Reese, Derek, Sr., 183 Reeves, Mike, Soph., 218 Reeves, Ricky, Fresh., 235 Reid, Lindsay, Jr., 202 Reid, Ramona, Fresh., 235 Reid, Rita, Sr., 183 Reiss, Terrie, Soph., 218 Renick, James, Fresh., 235 Rose, David, Sr., 184 Rose, Larry, Soph., 64, 218 Rosenau, Jill, Sr., 184 Rosenau, Joni, Soph., 218 Ross, Beckie, Jr., 203 Ross, Janice, Jr., 78, 203 Ross, Jimmy, Soph., 131, 218 Ross, Keith, Jr., 205 Prince, Stanley, Fresh., 234 Prior, Ross, Jr., 201 Provasek, Frank, Soph., 217 Puckett, Nelda, Sr., 183 Puckitt, Agnes, Jr., 201 Pugh, Sandra, Jr., 201 Purdom, Monty, Soph., 20, 66, 72, 217 Purdy, Joel, Soph., 72, 217 Purdy, Sue, Jr., 201 Purser, Carol, Jr., 32, 89, 201 Purvis, Debbie, Soph., 217 Purvis, Janise, Jr., 201 Purvis, Karen, Sr., 183 Pusteiovsky, Randy, Fresh., 76, 234 Pytel, Freddy Joe, Fresh., 234 Pytel, Margaret, Fresh., 234 -Q- Qualls, Susan, Soph., 217 Qualls, Walter, Jr., 201 -R- Rachel, Lawrence, Jr., 78, 201 Rachels, Renee, Soph., 218 Raetz, Tim, Fresh., 234 Rainwater, Paul, Sr., 92, 167k 183 Ralston, Non, Sr., 80, 183 Ramos, Tony, Fresh., 234 Ramsey, Barbara Jean, Soph., 221 Revada, James, Fresh., 235 Reyes, Josie, Soph., 218 Reyes, Juanita, Jr., 78, 202 Reynolds, Susan, Fresh., 235 Reynolds, Terry, Soph., 218 Rhyne, Robin, Jr., 83, 202 Richardson, Jimmy, Sr., 34, 107, 118 122, 123, 183 Richardson, JoAnn, Sr., 183 Richey, Sharlene, Fresh., 235 Richie, Patti, Soph., 218 Richie, Vickey, Fresh., 235 Rickman, Terry, Fresh., 235 Riddick, Barbara, Fresh., 235 Riddle, Butch, Jr., 71, 102, 107, 123, 202 Riddle, Julie, Fresh., 72, 235 Riels, Regie, Sr., 184 Ritchey, Ginger, Fresh., 235 Ritchey, Lisa, Soph., 218 Ritter, Donna, Fresh., 235 Roaten, Laurie, Soph., 218 Roberson, Beverly, Soph., 218 Roberson, Deborah, Jr., 78, 202 Roberson, Dianna, Fresh., 235 Roberson, Verlon, Fresh., 1 15 Ross, Kim, Soph., 218 Ross, Paula, Soph., 218 Ross, Richard, Jr., 203 Ross, Jr! Rovitto, Tina, Fresh., 236 Rowe, Scott, Fresh., 236 Rowles, Andre S., Fresh., 236 Rowley, Jenny, Sr., 184 Royal, Terry, Fresh., 236 Rufner, Danny, Sr., 176, 183 Rufner, LouAnn, Soph., 218 Ruiz, Brenda, Fresh., 236 Seargeant, Darla, Soph., 218 Sechrist, Cliff, Soph., 218 Seely, Cheri, Fresh., 236 Seelbach, Mary, Sr., 183 Seigler, James A., Sr., 75, 183, 184 Selby, Steve, Jr., 203 Self, Roy, Fresh., 239 Serrato, Donnie, Soph., 218 1,5 . 2 1 A Q Serrato, Ronnie, Soph., 218 Shackelford, Charles, Soph., 215, 221 Shaddox, Charles, Soph., 52, 107, 131, ,. , . .av ,, 21 B Shaddox, JoAnn, Sr., 183, 184 Shan, Charles, Fresh., 239 Shann on, Steve, Sr., 76, 183, 184 Shaw, Chris, Fresh., 75, 236 Shaw, Glenda, Jr., 86, 135, 203 Shaw, Lissie, Jr., 203 Shaw, Tim, Soph., 218 Shaw, Vicki, Fresh., 74, 236 Rumph, Runkle, Russell, Russell, Byron, Soph., 218 Patty, Jr., 23, 93, 203 David, Sr., 184 Debra, Fresh., 239 Russell, Karen, Soph., 218 Russell, Marilyn, Sr., 184 Russell, Robert, Fresh., 239 Russell, Russell, Robert, Soph., 221 Rosemary, Soph., 218 Ryals, Wino Mae, Sr., 184 -5- Salazar, Tammy, Soph., 218 Sheeley, Terry, Fresh., 236 Sheffield, Cheryl, Soph., 74, 218 Sheffield, Soniia, Fresh., 74, 236 Shelton, James, Sr., 189 Shelton, Phil, Fresh., 1 15 Shepard, Jerrie, Soph., 218 Shepard, Steve, Fresh., 74 Shepherd, D anny, Soph., 218 Shepherd, Laura E., Fresh., 236 Sheppard, Becky, Sr., 184 Sheppard, Phillip, Fresh., 236 Sheppard Steve Sr. 189 Sherrill, Renee, iophf, 74, 206, 21s snafzei, Ron, soph., 131, 21a Roberts, Debbie, Fresh., 235 Roberts, Debra, Sr., 82, 184 Roberts, Roberts, Elizabeth, Jr., 202 Roberts, Eddy, Fresh., 76, 235 Doris, Fresh., 227, 239 Salinas, Bettina, Fresh., 236 Salmon, Steve, Fresh., 236 Saltzman, Joe, Fresh., 236 Samuel, Donna, Jr., 203 Sanders, Pam, Jr., 86, 133, 203 Shinn, Marci, Fresh., 236 Shipley, Bret, Fresh., 237 Shipley, Lydia, Jr., 205 Shockley, Susan, Jr., 203 Shockly, Kathy, Fresh., 237 Thompson, Dexter, Soph., 220 r ' I fuer' Q, . . I Qs... ilts, Tommy, Jr., 82, 203 utter, Debbie, Fresh., 237 utter, Donna, Soph., 218 utter, Rayme, Jr., 71, 102, 107, 127, 31, 203 ie, Rocky, Soph., 218 ley, Teresa, Jr., 203 es, Tricia, Soph., 218 imons, Debbie, Jr., 203 imons, Donna, Soph., 218 rmons, Gary Don, Soph., 107, 120, 23, 218 imons, Gaylia, Soph., 35, 60, 218 imons, Gloria, Sr., 184 imons, Paula, Sr., 184 lmons, Royce, Fresh., 237 lmons, Sheila, Fresh., 237 rms, Carolyn, Fresh., 237 ion, Terry, Fresh., 237 ionton, William, Sr., 88, 184 ipson, Jack, Sr., 123, 184 ipson, Lennie, Soph., 218 ipson, Ron, Jr., 34, 107, 122, 123, 202 is, Jacqueline, Soph., 219 is, Johnnie, Soph., 219 is, Pamela Ann, Soph., 78, 219 k, Debera, Fresh., 237 ion, Barbara, Sr., 43, 56, 57, 71 , 79, 11, 93, 184, iss nner, Cathy Lavonne, Soph., 219 Smith, Robert, Soph., 114, 219 Smith, Scott, Fresh., 237 Smith, Sherry, Sr., 78, 185 Smith, Sonny, Jr., 75, 203 Smith, Teresa, Sr., 185 Smith , Tony, Soph., 219 Smith, Walter, Soph., 107, 219 Smithhart, Brenda, Fresh., 239 Smithhart, Glenda, Fresh., 237 Smithhart, Thomas, Soph., 107, 219 Smyers, Sherry, Soph., 219 I ' AFR ' gr 1 Q vs Sneed, Barbara, Fresh., 134, 135, 237 Snider, Charles, Fresh., 237 Snody, Janis, Sr., 61, 73, 74, 81, 185 Sommers, Gary, Jr., 203 Sorenson, Dennis V., Sr., 93, 185, 255 Sorenson, Nanette, Soph., 219 Soultanian, Nancy, Soph., 219 Sours, Sheila, Sr., 82, 185 Sparkman, Jackie, Soph., 219 Sparkman, Jeff, Fresh., 237 Speck, Dennis, Soph., 219 Speed, Debbie, Fresh., 237 Speed, Ronald, Sr., 76, 185 Speer, Mike, Jr., 84, 203 Spencer, M. Lynne, Sr., 185 Sproles, Courtney, Soph., 219 Stafford, Donna, Jr., 203 Stafford, Sharon, Sr., 87, 185 Stafford, Wesley, Fresh., 228, 237 Stalnaker, Sheree, Jr., 203 Stantield, Ricky, Fresh., 123, 237 Stanley, Bobby W., Soph., 219 Stanley, Connie, Sr., 185 Stanley, Ray, Jr., 205 Stanley, Sheri, Jr., 203 Stansell, Kathy, Fresh., 237 Stapleton, Ronald, Fresh., 239 1. err , Skinner, Debbie, Fresh., 237 Skinner, Edmond, Soph., 219 Skinner, Mary Lynne, Sr., 184 Skipper, Ann, Jr., 203 Skipper, Ronnie, Fresh., 237 Story, Eddie, Fresh., 237 Strasser, Neal, Jr., 203 Strickland, Danny, Soph., 219 Strickland, Janean, Fresh., 237 Stricklen, Marvin, R., Soph., 219 Stroud, Pamela, Sr., 186 Stroud, Nancy, Jr., 203 Stroud, Tim, Soph., 131, 219 Stucky, Michaline, Fresh., 237 Stutts, Angela, Fresh., 237 Suber, Ivey L., 34, 102, 106, 107, 122, 123, 186, 253 Suber, Sandra, Soph., 134, 135, 219 Subialdea, Benito, Fresh., 237 Subialdea, Olga, Fresh., 237 Sudduth, Linda, Jr., 203 Sullivan, Dale, Jr., 203 Sullivan, David, Sr., 186 Sullivan, Ronnie, Sr., 189 Summers, Jerry, Jr., 205 Summerfard, Gera, Sr., 62, 187 Suth, Orville, Fresh., 237 Sutton, Neal, Jr., 203 Sutton, Randy, Soph., 219 Svita, Joe., Fresh., 237 Swaim, Rickey, Sr., 187 Swain, Sophia, Soph., 78, 219 Swain, Steve, Fresh., 237 Swan, Jacky, Soph., 219 Swan, Kathy, Jr., 203 Swanson, Becky, Jr., 204 Swanson, Edie, Sr., 187 Swaringen, Barry, Fresh., 123, 237 Swaringen, Jimmy, Soph., 220 Swartz, Peggy, Jr., 205 Swindell, Tony, Fresh., 237 Swircxynski, Gary, Jr., 204 -T- ruber, Mike, Jr., 107, 204 Taber, vie, soph., 107, 121, 123, 220 Taff, Norman, Jr., 204 Taggart, Vicki, Sr., 187 Tallant, Debbie, Fresh., 237 Talley, Wesley, Soph., 220 Tanner, Judy, Soph., 48, 220 Tarkington, Debbie, Sr., 186 Tarpley, Janna, Fresh., 237 Tarver, Barbara, Soph., 220 Tarwater, Tammy, Fresh., 237 Tate, Lewis, Sr., 187 Tate, Paul, Soph., 220 Tate, Tom Tate, Vic, my, Jr., 204 Soph., 220 Tate, Vincent, Fresh., 239 Tatum, Curtis, Fresh., 237 Tatum, Wendell, Jr., 205 Tawater, Carmen, Jr., 89, 204 Taylor, Carol, Soph., 220 Taylor Debra Sr 187 raylorj Gayle: Frelh., 2:17 Taylor, Larry, Jr., 204 Taylor, Leonard, Fresh., 237 Taylor, Micheal, Fresh., 237 Taylor, Thomas, Sr., 187 Teal, Cythia, Fresh., 237 Teague, Philip, Soph., 107, 220 Teague, Robbie, Jr., 205 Tebo, Dianne, Soph., 220 Tennyson, Earl, Soph., 107, 220 Tennyson, Valerie, Jr., 70, 134, 204 Terry, James, Jr., 204 Terry, Karla, Fresh., 237 Terry, Ray, Fresh., 237 Thorp, Melissa, Soph., 220 Thedfard, Ginger, Fresh., 239 Thedford, Gin, Soph., 220 Skrehart, Theresa, Fresh., 237 Slider, Janette, Sr., 184 Small, Duane, Jr., 203 Smith, Carol, Sr., 184, 255 Smith, Carolyn L., Fresh., 237 Smith, Charles, Soph., 1 15, 219 Smith, Darrell Wayne, Soph., 219 Smith Darrell So h. 48 107 110 111 Stapleton, Sandra, Fresh., 78, 237 Stapleton, Theresa, Jr., 203 St. Clair, Randy, Fresh., 237 St. Clair, Renda Ree, Soph., 20, 133, 2 Stearns, Cornelia, Soph., 219 Steele, Cynthia, Jr., 203 Steffler, Paula, Jr., 95, 133 Stephen, Joseph O., Soph., 219 Stephens, Colvin, Soph., 219 Stephens, Luther, Fresh., 239 Stephens, Melinda, Fresh., 237 Ste hens Ste hen Jr 203 r r P r r r r 113, 114,219, 246 Smith, Deborah, Jr., 203 smith, Debra, Jr., 27, 33, 35, 51, 59, 71, 78, 203 Smith, Don, Fresh., 237 Smith, Donald, Fresh., 237 Smith, Dwayne, Sr., 83, 186, 248 Smith 1 Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith Ellawese, Sr., 184 Gail, Sr., 184 Gilbert, Sr., 184 Janie, Sr., 185 Jimmy Dwayne, Sr., 185 Kay, Fresh., 237 Marsha, Sr., 185 Melissa, Sr., 95, 185 Micheal, Fresh., 327 Ray, Fresh., 237 , Raymond, Jr., 203 P r P 1 -r Stephens, Terry, Fresh., 239 Stephens, Vicki, Jr., 203 Stephens on, Brad, Soph., 219 Stinnett, Mike, Sr., 189 Stepp, Nancy, Fresh., 237 Steppick, Scatt, Soph., 219 Sterlin, Sarnce, Soph., 219 Sterling, Stevens, Tony, Soph., 219 Karen, Jr., 82, 203 Stevens, Paula, Soph., 219 Stewart, Deborah, Fresh., 237 Stewart, Terry, Sr., 64, 78, 81, 80, 95, 185, 244 Stewart, Verna Denise, Jr., 73, 74, 203 Still, Kyle, 29, 71, 107, 130, 131, 185 Stinson, Eddie, Soph., 221 Stinson, Joe, Soph., 219 St. John, Wesley, Fresh., 237 Stokes, Linda, Sr., 186 Thomas, Buddy, soph., 221 Thomas, Denise, Fresh., 239 Thomas, Janice, Fresh., 78, 237 Thomas, Jerome, Fresh., 115, 123, 238 Thomas, Jo Ann, Soph., 220 Thomas, Jon, Jr., 204 Thomas, Larry, Fresh., 123, 238 Thomas, Lisa, Fresh., 238 Thomas, Ray, Soph., 220 Thomas, Robert, Fresh., 115, 238 Thomas, Robin, Fresh., 238 Thomas, Willard, Jr., 204 Thompson, Connie, Soph., 220 Thompson, Eric, Fresh., 238 Thompson, Gregory, Soph., 220 Thompson, Joanne, Fresh., 238 Thompson, Lee, Fresh., 238 Thompson, Nancy, Jr., 61, 73, 74, 204 Thompson, Robert, Soph., 221 Thompson, Robert, Soph., 78, 220 Thompson, Shirley, Fresh., 238 Thompson, Terry, Fresh., 238 Thompson, Vickie, Fresh., 238 Thompson, William, Fresh., 238 Thornton, David, Sr., 165, 186 Thornton , Larry, Soph., 220 Thrasher, Doris, Jr., 204 Thrasher, Jor, Fresh., 237 Tibbs, Oscar, Fresh., 131, 238 Tidweil, David, Jr., 187 Tidwell, Paula, Fresh., 238 Tiierina, Ernest, Fresh., 238 24 Tiierina, Paul, Jr., 204 raiimon, Robert, sf., 102, 104, 106, 107, 121, 123, 187 Tipton, Karan, Jr., 86, 204 Tipton, Sharon, Jr., 204, 240 Tolleson, Linda, Jr., 220 Tomlin, Kerry, Fresh., 238 Tomlinson, Barry, Jr., 204 Tooley, Yetta, Fresh., 238 Torrence, Gay, Jr., 204 Torres, Jessie, Fresh., 239 Torres, Robert, Soph., 220 Trainor, James, Fresh., 238 Trammell, Debbie, Fresh., 238 Trantham, Paul, Jr., 107, 133, 204 Trantham, Paula, Soph., 35, 60, 220 Travis, Bruce, Jr., 205 Travis, Victor, Sr., 189 Traylar, Betty, Fresh., 239 Traylor, Donald, Soph., 220 Treadway, Denise, Soph., 133 Tribble, Rebecca, Jr., 204 Trietsch, Karyn, Jr., 204 Trietsch, Novo, Fresh., 238 Trigg, Billy, Jr., 114, 204, 246 Troiacek, Ernest, Sr., 189 Troiacek, Randy, Sr., 187 Trotter, Darrell, Sr., 187 Troy, Richard, Fresh., 123, 238 Tucker, David, Sr., 78, 107, 122, 123, 187, 253 Tucker, Tim, Jr., 204 Tunnell, Debbie, Fresh., 238 Turnbo, Theresa, Jr., 78, 204 Turner, Joan, Fresh., 238 Tyk, Doug, Soph., 220 Tywater, Douglas, Soph., 221 Warren, Terry, Jr., 205 Warren, Thomas, Sr., 76, 188 Washington, Audrey, Soph., 221 Washington, Debra, Fresh., 238 Washington, Donna, Soph., 220 Washington, Sharon, Fresh., 238 Washington, Tony, Sr., 90, 188 Waters, Susan, Sr., 41, 71, 78, 94, 165, 188, 249 Watkins, Brady, Fresh., 133, 238 Watkins, Pam, Sr., 74, 188 Watkins, Tommie, Soph., 73, 76, 220 Watson, Watson, Watson, Lena, Soph., 220 Nathaniel, Fresh., 239 Sheila, Jr., 204 Watts, Mary, Jr., 86, 204 Watts, Retha, Soph., 220 Weary, Lucy, Soph., 220 Weathers, Tony, Soph., 220 Weaver, Johnney, Jr., 205 Webb, Bobby, Fresh., 238 Webb, Deborah, Sr., 78, 182, 188 Webb, Judy, Soph., 220 Weehunt, Jeri, Soph., 220 Weems, Charles, Jr., 204 Weems, Harold, Jr., 107, 121, 204 Weems, James, Fresh., 123, 238 Wells, Peggy, Sr., 80, 188 Wesley, Lance, Jr., 188, 205 Wesley, Wayne, Fresh., 238 Westbrook, Cora, Fresh., 238 Westerfield, David, Jr., 205 Westhoft, George, Jr., 205 Westmoreland, Sherry, Sr., 188 Westmoreland, Troy, Jr., 205 Wheeler, Barry, Fresh., 238 Wheeler, Joe, Sr., 91, 188 , A Il, fx l itlitliti-1 'N .ox l . g' 'XR fi' - NK . k - 2? Ni-.f,a..s , Wies, Marvin, Soph., 220 -U- Underwood, Rhonda, Fresh., 238 Unger, Daniel, Sr., 187 Unger, Gerald, Fresh., 238 Urquhart, Diane, Soph., 221 Uselton, Buddy, Fresh., 238 Usrey, David, Soph., 220 Usrey, Gayle, Sr., 189 V.. Valdez, Marcy, Fresh., 60, 72, 238 Vance, Gene, Sr., 74, 91, 187, 244 Vanden, Jerry, Fresh., 231, 238 Van Dyke, Alison, Fresh., 74, 238 Vaughan, Becky, Soph., 220 Vasquez, David, Jr., 204 Vaughan, Cindy, Sr., 187 Vaughan, Debbie, Jr., 204 Vaughan, Gary, Sr., 187 Vaughan, Renea, Fresh., 74, 238 Veal, Larry, Jr., 204 Verge, Japatrese, Fresh., 74, 238 Vernon, Vickers, Bill, Sr., 187 Frank, Jr., 204 Vickers, Gary, Soph., 220 Vickrey, Gary, Fresh., 238 Villalobos, Grace, Soph., 220 Villalobos, Raymond, Sr., 22, 102, 104, 105, 106, 107, 164,188 Villalobos, Rudy, Jr., 131, 204 Vinson, Cyd, Sr., 89, 188 Vining, Karl, Soph., 220 Vise, Carol, Jr., 78, 204 Vogt, Diane, Sr., 188 -W- Wade, Brenda, Sr., 188 Wade, Vicki, Jr., 204, 255 Wadley, Beniamin Paul, Fresh., 238 Waits, Tammy, Fresh., 238 Waits, Tommy, Sr., 188 Walden, Judy, Sr., 188 Walker, Charles, Soph., 220 Walker, Connie, Soph., 220 Walker, David, Fresh., 114, 132, 238 Walker, Dewey, Sr., 188 Walker, Janet, Sr., 188 Walker, Kelly, Fresh., 238 Walker, Nina, Sr., 45, 63, 73, 74, 81, 188 Walker, Veronica, Sr., 188 Wallace Wallace , Doug, Fresh., 238 , Gary, Fresh., 238 Wallace, Kris, Jr., 89, 204 Wallace, Lynn, Fresh, 239 Walls, Cylinda, Fresh., 238 Walter, Dwane, Soph., 220 Walters, Gary, Jr., 204 Walters, Pam, Soph., 220 Walters, Randel, Jr., 204 Walther , Keith, Soph., 220 Wansley, Debby, Sr., 188, 251 Wansley, Denise, Jr., 95, 204 Ward, Donna, Jr., 204 Ward, J ana, Jr., 204 Warren, Cylinda, Jr., 204 Warren, Danny, Sr., 188 Warren, Eddie, Soph., 220 Warren, Linda, Fresh., 238 Warren, Mike, Fresh., 238 Warren, Robert, Fresh., 239 Whisenant, Dalton, Jr., 205 Whisenant, Jeanna, Soph., 220 Whisenant, Kenneth, Jr., 205 Whisenant, Vicki, Fresh., 238 Whisonant, David, Jr., 22, 65, 126, 131 205 Whitaker, Dane, Fresh., 74, 134, 238 Whitaker, Danna, Jr., 205 Whitby, Jackie, Fresh., 238 White, Bobby, Saph., 221 White, Clyde, Soph., 220 White, Elizabeth, Soph., 220 White, L inda, Fresh., 238 White, Mike, Fresh., 239 White, Millie, Jr., 205 White, Pam, Fresh., 238 White, Regina, Sr., 71, 93, 188 White, Regina, Soph., 78, 220 White, Ronnie, Soph., 221 White, T eresa, Sr., 188 Whitehead, Bobby, Sr., 188 Whites, Tawana, Soph., 220 Whitley, Howard, Fresh., 238 Wieberg, David, Soph., 220 Wieberg, Julie, Fresh., 238 Wierzbicki, Cathy, Fresh., 239 Wilcox, Annes, sf., 73, 76, 1 ss Wilde, Ralph, Fresh., 239 Wiley, Debra, Soph., 220 Wilhite, James, Sr., 165, 189 Wilkerson, Connie, Fresh., 239 Wilkerson, Dixie, Soph., 220 Wilkerson, Stacy, Soph., 220 Wilkerson, Wesley, Jr., 205 Wilkey, Ronald, Sr., 182 Wilkie, Joey, Soph., 220 Wilkins, Jackie, Fresh., 239 Wilkins, David, Sr., 189 Wildins, James, Jr., 205 Wilks, Karl, Soph., 220 Wilks S ephen, Jr., 205 , t Williams, Barbara, Soph., 221 Williams, Bobby, Soph., 221, 115 Williams, Camille, Sr., 189 Williams, Cathy, Jr., 205, 78 Williams, Cindy, Fresh., 74, 239 Williams, Cynthia, Jr., 78, 205 Williams, Dean, Sr., 82, 189 Williams, Eugenia, Fresh., 239 Williams, Glenda, Fresh., 239 Williams , Glenda, Soph., 221 Williams, Glenn, Soph., 221 Williams, Greg, Soph., 221 Williams, Holly, Sr., 71, 186, 189 Williams, Jeannie, Fresh., 239 Williams, JoAnn, Fresh., 239 Williams, Karen, Sr., 189 Williams, Keith, Soph., 114, 221, 246 Williams, Kenneth, Sr., 189 Williams, Linda, Soph., 221 Williams, Linda Dianne, Sr., 189 Williams, Michael, Fresh., 239 Williams, Myrna, Sr., 189 Williams, Nancy, Jr., 295 Williams, Pamela, Fresh., 239 Williams, Paula, Jr., 205 Williams, Phillip, Soph., 221 Williams, Reatha, Jr., 205 Williams Rebecca, Soph., 78, 221 Williams, Rufus, Soph., 221 Williams, Russell, Soph., 122, 221 Williams, Sue, Sr., 78, 90, 165, 189 Williams, Terri, Soph., 221 Williams, Valerie, Souh., 221 1 , 5 - 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