Plainview High School - Plain View Yearbook (Plainview, TX)

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PLAIN VIEW 1971 Plainview High School Plainview, Texas Volume 57 EDITOR - Ramona Leach ADVISOR - Miss Beth Stanley PHOTOGRAPHERS - Amelia Bishop Beth Stanley l duality. We promise to show loyalty to our God, our country, and our school. The responsibility of becoming the best” that we can - setting a goal and striving toward that goal - will help us achieve new and higher challenges. We all have an idea of what we ex- pect from ourselves and our society. We must find peace within ourselves and then peace within the world around us. The promise of our future will only come with a sincere dedication to our work. Robert Frost's poem Stopping by the Woods on a Snowy Evening gives us an idea of the burden of our promises: I have promises to keep, And miles to go before I sleep, And miles to go before I sleep. 10 13 Dedication Plain View staffers had a difficult task ... finding the individual who most personifies the theme of this book ... Promises. However one name stood out ... Mr. I. L. Whit- field. Through the influences of this dedicated teacher, the students receive a broader and better understand- ing of the intimate working of our government ... learn the true meaning of such words as life, liberty, and die pursuit of happiness.” He teaches us what it means to be an American. Striving to understand each of his students and accepting them as individuals he helps us to develop the pride, spirit, and honesty it takes to keep our ideas on top. Out of the classroom as well as in, Mr. Whitfield becomes a friend to each because he wants first to be your friend and then to be your teacher. Mr. I. L. Whitfield helps prepare us for the outside world by teaching us to think and not simply to accept gov- ernment policies. He teaches us never to say ”1 quit”, to keep going, and to stand up for what we be- lieve. With feelings of pride and pleasure we dedicate the 1971 Plain View to Mr. I. L. Whitfield. 15 Administration Formulates Policies Dr. Glenn Harrison Superintendent Plainview School Board strived to improve schools ... took time from jobs to serve on board ... made the policies that govern the school ... directed rules and regulations ... desired to main- tain high academic standards ... hired new teach- ers ... helped select substitute teachers ... coped with financial problems ... worked toward effec- tive instruction ... listened to student problems ... worked to build a better future through better schools ... Mr. Glenn Harrison superintendent of Plainview schools ... kept things running smoothly ... served fifth year ... set administrative policies for the school board ... helped in school board decisions. Mr. R. M. Carter Mr. John Anderson 18 Mr. David Horne President Dr. Gerald Wagner Mrs. Mildred Walker Dr. T. C. Longnecker Mr. Don Mouser 19 Principals Reflect Achievement ... assistant principal ... prior positions include counselor at Plainview High and in Wagner, Oklahoma ... helps discipline stu- dents ... issues all text books ... sponsors student council ... provides transportation to out-of-town games ... contributes to opera- tion of Plainview High School ... upholds Bulldog standards ... holds degrees from Southeastern State College (B.A.) and (M.Ed.). Mr. Lamont Veateh ... principal ... holds degrees from Southwestern State College (B.A.) and University of Oklahoma (M.Ed.) ... takes pride in Bulldog tradition ... works closely with as- sistant principal and teachers ... conducts faculty meetings ... schedules activities for the year ... keeps the lines of comm unication open oetween the office and the students. Mr. Derrell Kunkel Secretaries Increase Efficiency MRS. LOLITA DAMRON MRS. DELPHINE SHARP Mrs. Lolita Damron ... attendance clerk ... Miss Nila Copeland ... Mr. Veatch's secretary ... Mrs. Delphine Sharp ... records clerk. Book work ... typ- ing ... filing ... check students in and out ... in charge of financial records ... keep the business world of Plainview High School functioning. MISS NILA COPELAND (Above left) Mrs. Lolita Damron stays busy keeping all the student attendance records up to date. (Above) Miss Nila Copeland prepares a bulletin for Mr. Veatch’s signature. (Left) Mrs. Delphine Sharp makes a final check on high school records before sending transcripts to the various colleges. 21 Deans Promote Scholastic Advancement (Top, left) Mr. Foy Dod- son says Go Doggies! as he enjoys the spirit of the sophomore football games. (Right) Mr. Vernon Norris sighs during a pep rally after the freshmen have Out noised everyone ... even the band. 22 (Above right) Mr. Bob Henry takes a few minutes off from his duties to enjoy a candy bar in the lounge. (Below) Mr. Royce Bames poses the question, What are all of you doing here so ear- ly?” as he opens the door for senior ring distribu- tion. 23 Counselors Aid Student Development Mrs. Frances Horner Counselor ... guides freshmen and sophomores ... gra- duate of University of Texas (B. A.) and Texas Tech (M.Ed.) ... helps with scheduling ... assists freshmen in high school adjustment. Mrs. Jane Shropshire Sophomore and junior counselor ... gives interest test ... aids in scheduling ... assists students in problems ... (B.S.) Abilene Christian College ... (M.Ed.) Texas Tech University. Mr. H. L. Mitchusson Senior counselor and coordinator ... approves gra- duation plans ... aids in college selection ... guides seniors in applying for scholarships ... alumni of East Central State University (B. A.) and University of Okla horna (M.Ed.). Mrs. Dorothy Tullis Vocational counselor ... helps in selection of voca- tion ... contributes to scheduling ... collects voca- tional information for all levels ... attends vocational club meetings ... (B. A.) Texas Tech ... (M. Ed.) West Texas State University. Librarians Supply Book Knowledge (Left) Mrs. Bob Clindaniel and Mrs. Geneva Bailey check a new magazine before placing it on the shelves. (Below left) Mrs. Ruth Alexan- der prepares a projector for the teachers use. (Below) Mrs. Sunny Coffey smiles as she files magazines in the professional library. 25 Nurse and Cooks Stress Good Health (Above) Mrs. Jean Covey greets Dr. C. William Hall before the Annual Heart Fund Assembly held in February. (Above right) Per- fect vision is an important part of health, explains Mrs. Jean Covey. School nurse ... assist with medi- cal problems ... visits with numer- ous students each day ... spending unlimited amounts of time and en- ergy in service ... works in school and the community ... Estacado Junior High nurse ... sponsors Medi- cal Career Club ... in charge of Heart Fund Assembly ... named Woman of the Year by Plainview Chamber of Commerce. School dietitians ... cook and serve all school meals ... arrive early and work late ... keep a sanitary cafeteria ... prepare spe- cial meals for school sponsored ac- tivities ... attend school during summer to prepare for school year. 26 (First row) Mrs. Lucile Jones, Mrs. Elsie Haley, Mrs. Hazel Fuller, and Mrs. Martha Lampkins. (Back row) Mrs. Lela Fore, Mrs. Marie Shipman, Mrs. Reba Bradshaw, and Mrs. Loren a Moore. Maintenance Keeps School Clean (Below) School Custodians are Mr. L. C. Henry, Mr. Raymond Hernan- dez, Mr. Margarito Escalante, Mr. W. H. Hazelwood, and Mr. George Glenn. 27 Languages and Arts Cultivate Minds Mrs. Pat Gingras - B. A., Tarleton State; French I, II English I. Miss Diana Jacobs - B. A., Texas Tech; Spanish I, II, English I, II. Mrs. Sandra McFerrin - B. A. West Texas State; German I, II, English I. Mrs. Mary Ann Swinburn - B. A. Baylor, Texas Tech; Latin I, II, English II. Mrs. Jewell Witt - B. A. Baylor, M. A. Texas Tech; Spanish II, HI. IV. (Above) New French teacher, Mrs. Mary Walker, adjusts the volume of the lang- uage lab tape player. (Top Above) Mr. James DeWese enjoys reading a new script. (Above Left) This painting done by Ramon Leija is typical of the pastels done in Mrs. Delores McCullough's art classes. 28 Mrs. Jane Carter - B. S. Texas Tech; Home and Family Living. Mr. Gene Barnett - B. S.. M. S. Texas Tech; Co-op Ag., Ag. II. Mrs. Frances Chesser - B. S. Texas Tech; Foods I and II. Mr. Allen Craft - B. S. Texas Tech; Ag I and III. Mrs. Gladys Davis - B.S. Houston - Tiloston Clothing I, II, and III. Miss Margaret Owens - B. S. Prairie View A and M; Foods I. Mrs. Kay Thompson - B. S., M. S. Texas Tech; Co-op Homemaking. Mrs. Frances Walton - B.S. North Texas State; Clothing I. Elective Courses Enhance Learning Details are important in clothing class believes Mrs. Francis Walton as she completes some stencils. And this key is... says Mrs. Jewell Dod- son as she gives Libby Harrison helpful hints on operating the new IBM typewriters. Mrs. Marie Barela - B.A. Wayland; Short- hand, Typing, Business Law. Mrs. Jewell Dodson - B.S. Wayland; M.A. Sul Ross; Typing. Mrs. Linda Schrib - B. B. A. West Texas State; Typing. Mr. Paul Shepherd - B.S. Wayland; Record Keeping, Bookkeep- ing, Coach. 29 English Features a Common Language Mrs. Fredice Dennis - B. S. West Texas State; English III. Mr. Alfred Henderson - B. S. Houston- Tiloston; M. Ed. Texas Southern; English I. U. Mrs. Pearl Hughes - B. S. Texas Tech; English 1. Mrs. Judy Ingram - B. S. Eastern New Mexico; English II, IV. Mr. Thomas Jenkins - B. A. North Texas State; English II, III. Mrs. Sue Kidwell - B. A. Wayland; English III. Mrs. Betty McGhee - B. A., M. A. West Texas State; English IV. Mrs. Tish Moore - B. A. Wayland; English III, Cheerleader Sponser. Mrs. Troy Payne - B. A. Texas Tech; English I. Mrs. Lynda Sasser - B. S. West Texas State; English II. Miss Beth Stanley - B. J. University of Texas; Journalism, Photography, Plain View Bulldog Barker Sponsor. Mrs. Florabelle Tisdel - B. A. Texas Tech; M. S. Baylor; English IV, Humanities. (Above) A new teacher Mrs. Nancy Williams smiles as she explains a puzzling question to her sophomore English class. (Right) Mrs. Fredice Dennis proudly introduces her class to the latest member of her Moby Dick collection. 30 Science Furnishes Hope for Tomorrow Mr. Syl Allred - B. S. Wayland; Biology Coach. Mr. Ray Barela - B. S. - Wayland; Physical Science, Coach. Mr. James Berry - B. Ed. University of Omaha; M. S. University of Southern Cali- fornia; Chemistry. Mr. Harold Bishop - B. S. West Texas State; Biology. Mrs. Joanne Bowers - B. S. Sam Houston State; Chemistry I, II, Health. Mrs. Wanda Busn - B. S. Texas Tech; Health. Mrs. Pollye Christian - B.S. Wayland; M.S. Michigan State; Physical Science, Biology I, n. Mr. Foy Dodson - B. S. West Texas State; M. Ed. Sul Ross; Physics I, II, Dean. (Left Mrs. Pollye Christian laughs as she shows her earth worm model to a group of inquiring young students. (Below) pretty bird ... pretty bird ... says Mr. Harold Bishop as he admires his composite bird showing all the parts of the various birds. Mr. Kensing - B. S., West Texas State; Physical Science, Coach. Mr. Jim Pollard - B. S., West Texas State; Biology Coach. Mr. Charles Walton - B. S., North Texas State; Physical Science, Coach. 31 Mr. Royce Barnes - B. A. Hardin-Simmons, M. Ed. West Texas State; Algebra II, Dean. Mr. J. W. Blaine - B. S. West Texas State, M. Ed. Colorado State; Algebra I. Mr. Robert Dickson - B. S., M. S. Texas Tech; Geometry, Algebra I, II. Mr. Ernest Grant - B. S. Eastern New Mexico; Related Math. Mr. Larry McBee - B. S. Wayland; Related Math, Algebra I. Mr. Stanley Perhouse - B. S., M. Ed. University of Texas; Related Math, Algebra I. Math Increases Mr. Richard Watson - B. S. West Texas State; Geomet- ry, Algebra II. Mrs. Chryl Wynne - B. A. Texas Tech; Related Math, Geometry, Trig., E. A. Reasoning Ability (Right) And drew those lines straight, says Mr. Richard Watson as he completes a geometric design for one of his classes. (Below, Right) Mr. Ed Raub says, ’’This is a demonstration of the distributive property, as he completes a problem for his related math class. Mr. John Smith - B. S. Bishop; Related Math. History Constantly Repeats Itself Mrs. Pam Churchwell - B. A. Texas Tech; Ameri- can History, Sociology. Mrs. Ottie Ellison - B. S. West Texas State; Ameri- can History. Mr. Bob Henry - B. S. Southwestern Oklahoma, M. A. Oklahoma; Ameri- can Government, Dean. Mrs. Elizabeth Hinds - B. S. Daniel Baker; World History. Mr. Vernon Norris - B. S. Wayland; Texas History, Dean. Mr. H. L. Pennell - B. A. Texas Tech; World History, Coach. (Above Left) Mrs. Elizabeth Hinds compares American happenings to the history of the world. (Left) Mr. Leslie Reeves smiles as he enjoys a Coke during a break from his American History class. (Below) ... and Benjamin Harrison was President from 1889-1893 ... explains Mr. Monte Lee to his American History class. Mr. Bill Phillips - B. S. West Texas State; World History, Coach. Mr. Rollie Rinker - B. S. Wayland; Ameri- can History, Coach. Mr. Bill West - B. S. Hardin-Simmons, M. Ed. West Texas State; Sociology, P. E. Mr. I. L. Whitfield - B. S. East Texas State, M. Ed. West Texas State; American Govern- ment, Economics. 33 Vocational Classes Make Futures Mr. J. M. Clayton - Texas A M; Metal Trades. Mrs. Pearl Finney - B. S. West Texas State; Vocational Office Education. Mrs. Henryetta Kaiser - B. B. A. West Texas State; Vocational Office Education Lab. Mr. E. J. Me Knight - B. S., M. Ed. Texas Tech; Special Education. Mr. Larry McVey B. S. - Panhandle State; General Drafting, Woodworking I, n. Mr. Floyd Murry - B. S., M.Ea. East Texas State; Industrial Cooperative Training. Mr. Dale Russell - B.S. West Texas State; Building Trades. Mr. Cleo Savage - Auto Mechanics. Mr. Richard Sheppard - B. A. Texas Tech; Vocational Drafting. Mr. Jerry Sparks - B. S. East Texas State; Electronics. Mr. Doug Younger - B. S. West Texas State Distributive Education. (Above) It’s really easy, says Mrs. Margie Sayes as she demonstrates the art of rolling hair to her cosmetology class. (Right) Electronics Teacher, Mr. Jerry Sparks, demonstrates the technique of repairing a color television to George Campbell ana Rocky Harbour. 34 Physical Education Enriches Fitness Miss Joyce Kite - B. S. Wayland; P. E., Health, Drill Team. Mr. Frank Mitchell - B. S. Southwestern; PE, Coach. Mr. James Starkey - B. S. Texas Tech; Driver's Ed., Health, Coach. Mr. Harrell Weatherred - B. S., M. Ed. West Texas State; Driver's Ed., Coach. (Top) Miss Ruth Griffin listens patiently to a girl's question while doing the necessary book work in her olfice. (Above. Left) Yes, Jackie is a good student, says Mr. Charlie Walton to Mrs. Billie McHenry on Back to School Night. (Above) Reverend Mock takes a moment out before be- ginning his daily lessons. (Left) Mr. Harrell Weatherred explains the use of the eye testing machine to his driver's education class. 35 — Martha Perifani AFS Student AFS Student Generates Enthusiasm Bom in Lalissa, Greece ... hobbies are painting, writing, and bicycle riding ... plays the piano and guitar .. • favorite sports are swimming, basketball, and track •.. loves living with her American family ... activities: F. T.A. , vice- president of Spanish Club, a member of the Senate ... Key Club Sweetheart ... went back to Greece to study political sciences and law ... returning to America In five years for employment ... favorite American foods: hamburger, french fries, and lime sprite ... fondest memories are of the students and the teachers ... Mar- tha’s departure brought tears. (Upper left) Martha Perifani, AFS stu- dent from Greece, comes to Plainview. (Upper right) Brenda Whitehead and Wal- ter Wright accompany Martha as she per- forms Don't talk about love any more. ” at the area AFS convention. (Middle) Mr. and Mrs. John J. Kirchhoff and daughter Karen share glimpses of Ameri- can life with Martha. (Bottom) Mr. Gene Bates helps Martha order her senior ring. (Above) Richard Tunnell, Brenda White- head, and Randall Martin stop to chat with Martha after Student Council installa- tion. 39 Play Creates Dramatic Ex Charly is a retarded man ... strange interweaving of Charly's life with a mouse, Algernon ... experimental surgery performed on Alger- non ... increases his intelligence four fold ... operation performed on Charly ... changes rapidly from a moron to genius ... tragic result of Algernon's death ... Charly regresses back to retardation. •(Upper right) Charly (Steve Grant) places flowers on Algernon's grave before returning to the undisturb- ed world of the retarded. (Mid- dle left) Behind the stage, fresh- man Mark Ryan operates foot- lights and elipsodal spot for pro- ductions and programs. (Middle) A get-together of the high minds of science and medicine include Dr. Strauss (Mary Carter), Pro- fessor Nemur (Walter Wright), Burt (James Andrews), and Char- ly. (Lower left) Charly is in- terrupted during an intimate mo- ment with Alice Kinnian (Patty Porterfield) by the image of him- self before his operation. (Lower right) Burt, Dr. Strauss and Pro- fessor Nemur ponder the outcome of the experiment with Charly. Melodramas Provide a Change of Pace Old fashioned melodramas ... The Chips Are Down . . • Dirty Dan cheated Ben Blueberry at cards ... foreclosed mort- gage on his ranch and turned it into a gambling casino ... or- phan Lilac Valentine arrived ... fell in love with Stainless Steel ... Dirty Dan shot Stain- less ... family attempted to regain possession .. • Stainless played possum with Dirty Dan under disguise of lady ..„ won back money and killed black- hearted villain. Not My Cup of Tea fol- lowed ... two spinsters wanted to kill mother for money and house ... amusing attempts made ... old maids poisoned cookies for afternoon tea .. • surprise ending ... mother poisoned tea ... old lady did not have any money or own house ... all laughed and died. (Top left) Susan Nash shows her reluctance for the situation at hand, (top right) Steve Grant plans an ingenious plot, (mid- dle left) Mike Senter entrances his new love, (middle right) Bonnie Baker catches Walter Wright at the bottle again, (bottom left) Sue Wilson knits a plot to kill her daughters, (bottom right) Old spinsters Diane Scott and Cathy Douglas disduss their mother’s disposal. 41 Snow White Captivates Young Hearts Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs of the Black Forest” represented the classic tradition of the fairy tale . .. wicked stepmother chased Snow White into exile in the Black Forest ... Snow White was rescued by her animal friends and seven dwarfs from the queen’s first attempt... she was rescued by Prince Charming from the curse of the poisoned apple ... when caught, the queen reformed and all lived happily ever after. (Top) Wicked Queen Debbie Vaughn plots the downfall ot Snow White with her maid Sue Wilson, (above) Cruel stepmother Debbie Vaughn hides her contempt for Snow White Debbie Ray in the presence of absent-minded king Steve Grant, (middle) Member of the District All-Star cast is Walter Wright, (right) Snow White’s animal friends Sally French, Sylvia Williams, and Diane Scott discuss the plight of their heroine. 42 Journalists Initiate Earth Week Environment conscience journalists sponsored Earth Week ... Mayor Lewis Thomas proclaimed April 18-24 Community Action Week in Plain- view ... Bulldog Barker held week long drive for trees to beautify the campus... clubs donated money for eight trees ... students protested car pollution by riding bikes to school on Friday, April 23 ... battle of the trash cans closed out the week„... Wayland and PHS divided city to clean up ... high school defeated Wayland 9 to 29 dumpsters ... Way- land bought a tree to plant on the high school campus as prize ... ef- forts recognized with certificate of appreciation presented by mayor to Kathy Davis, General Chairman of entire project. (Top) Mayor Louis Thomas signs the proclamation for Earth Day while editor-in-chief Pam Spen- cer watches, (middle) James An- drews and Mary Home open a dumpster while Mr. I. L. Whit- field and David Goodgion get ready to unload another truck, (above) Cindy Spencer and Be- linda Dixon pick up trash on Com munity Action Day. (far left) Students discover a buried envi- ronment. (left) Kathy Davis hangs the City Council citation presented to the Bulldog Barker in appreciation for local Earth Day plans and declaring the high school the winner in the trash drive against Wayland. 43 Pam Blackwell PHS Queen Royalty Investiture Dazzles Subjects (Opposite) Queen Pam Blackwell, (above) Princess Melinda Malouf. (right) Larry Vinson and Melinda Malouf. Pam Blackwell named 1971 Queen ... Pam’s reaction ... ”1 never thought it could happen to me. It is the great- est honor a girl could ever have ... activities... collect- ing music boxes ... riding horses ... swimming ... water skiing ... all outdoor activities. Honors ... varsity cheerleader ... Girl of the Month ... Junior Favorite Runner-Up ... two years Auto Mechanics Sweetheart. Melinda Malouf named Princess ... Melinda stated mo- ment as a dream come true ... activities ... knitting ... sewing ... piano ... all competitive sports ... water skiing ... snow skiing ... FBLA secretary ... Latin Club ... Student Council ... Noon’s Lion’s Club Queen. 45 Presentation of Queen’s court ... Su- san Nash and Tom Boyd ... Teresa Brooks and Jacky Clem ... Beverly Rogers and Van Redin ... Janis Reinken and Steve Grant ... Sheryl Smith and Mike Belk. Becky Hogge and Dick Webb ... Car- ole Baxter and James Barnard ... Debbie Belk and Garry Francis ... Debra Thomas and Larry McEachem ... Karen Harlan and Gary Latta. Cindy Stephenson and Gary Veal ... Patty Porterfield and Randy Lightfoot ... Glenda Holland and Bradley Longnecker ... Nancy Mannin and David McPherson ... Debra May and Mike Brown. Carrie Gardner and Richard Tunnell ... Cathy Harris and Dale Miller ... Betty Ann Bass and Roger Pinkerton ... Kara Goodwin and Olan Keeter ... Paula Mat- lock and George Buchenau. Paula Ramsey and Jim Simmons ... Debbie McAninch and James Pool ... Randi Criswell and Jackie Churchwell ... Barbara Fannon and Randy Coleman ... Susie Richburg and Larry Koeninger. Charlotte Bramlet and Jim Hale ... DeAnn Williams and Brad Greer ... Kathy Lindsey and Mike Williams .. • Teri Ketchum and Mike Murray ... Sandra Fairchild and Jeff Youngblood. Elizabeth Browning and W ayne Ramsey ... Rebecca Renfro and Steve Campbell ... Pat Grant and David Wilson ... Jeannie Riggs and John David Carter ... Paula Stanton and Ronnie McCulloch. Marsha Thomas and Randall Martin ... Virgene Churchwell and Randy Culver ... Sharon Roberson and Perry Walker ... Barbara Busby and Mike Patterson .. • Janie Vera and Joe Gutierrez. Nancy Thurman and Rickie Nicholson ... Lois Brewer and Steve Goree ... Linda Lloyd and David McAlister... Dianne Stark and James Andrews ... Brenda Bra- nam and Lee Bain. Cindy Evans and Harold Parks ... Martha Perifani and Jim Miller ... Karen Stanford and Randy Redinger ... Jacquie Johnston and Ricky James ... Sonia Perez and Ernest Ayala. Jane Wilson and Joey Ruiz ... Glenda Kay and Randall Moore ... Kathy Davis and Mark Stermer ... Pam Pritchard and Jerry Martin. 46 Coronation (Far left) Gilmer Mickey, David Stanford, and Mike Senter serve as heralds for the coronation. (Left) Pam Blackwell smiles af- ter the Coronation ceremonies are complete. (Middle) Lord Ronnie McCullough bows to Lady Paula Stanton. (Far lower left) Maria Ramos, Elizabeth Perez, Letica Perez and Esmeraldio Recio serve as pages for the Coronation. (Lower left) Larry Vinson escorts Princess Melinda Malouf up the aisle. Highlights Fall Activities PRINCESS ... Melinda Malouf escorted by Larry Vinson ... QUEEN ... PAM BLACKWELL. Crowning of Queen ... Charles Bassett, president of Student Council ... Presentation of sceptor ... Gary Lehnen, president of Senior Class ... spon- sors ... Mrs. Betty McGhee ... Mr. Royce Bames. Emcee ... Marla Peterson ... Peggy Robertson ... organist ... Debra Mason ... ushers ... Kay Boyd, Cindy Davis ... Betty Hiser ... Zora Howard ... Linda Klemm ... Bobbie Shellman ... Sandra Titus ... Bridget Wood ... Kandye Yarbrough. (Left) Queen Pam Blackwell ascends to the throne. (Far left) Emcee Marla Peterson an- nounces the Queen's court. (Below) Jim Miller, Janie Vera, Ricki Nicholson, Lois Brewer, and David McAlister await the big moment backstage. (Top left) School marquee commemo- rates Coronation. Monterey Game Concludes Homecoming Homecoming activities ... Monterey game ... half time featured gridiron royalty ... band formed PAM on the field and played Romeo and Juliet ... student council pre- sented roses to Pam and Melinda ... Nir- vana” performed for dance ... clock struck twelve and the day's festivities came to a close. (Top) Eddy Hogge, Gary Lehnen, Charlie Bassett, Blaine Smith escort Prin- cess Melinda Malouf and Queen Pam Blackwell off the gridiron after half-time ceremonies, (right) Stu- dents enjoy dancing to the music of the Nirvana. (far right) Pam Blackwell rides around the field be- fore the Homecoming half- time program begins, (be- low) The football team gathers around for a final word of encouragement. (far bottom right) Pam Blackwell and Melinda Ma- louf admire the roses given to them by the Student Council. 48 Seniors Win Annual Powderpuff Game Seniors mailed juniors ... final score 43-30 ... Teresa Brooks led senior touchdown efforts ... hard fought junior battle led by Connie Hughes ... seniors crowned half- time Queen ... her majesty Sam Lively and Princess Wayne Ramsey reigned over activities ... band pro- vided musical entertainment ... junior and senior boys lead cheers ... varsity football players served as coaches. (Top left) Danny Whitter keeps the game straight with the yard marker, (top right) Senior James Russell leads fans in cheers, (middle) Juniors get ready for another play, (above) Jun- ior Rodney Pyatt cheers the team on. (far left) Senior Perry Walker objects to the way things are being done, (left) Seniors Roger Pinkerton and Ricky Jo James boost players on to victory. 49 50 (Top) Scott Ryan, Tony Spann, Rodney Pyatt, David Wright, David Wilson and James Pool gather around Debbie Vaughn in the excitement of the shindig. (Left) Brenda Whitehead and Ron McCandless dance a ballet scene in Laura William's dream. (Above) Debra Mason exper- iences a hypnotized sensation as Walter Wright takes her into a world of fantasy through a potion. A Cappella Performs for a Full House Began on a gentle and positive note ... Laurey Williams (Debra Mason) lived with Aunt Eller (Debbie Vaughn) ... Cowboy cur- ley (Ken Howell) and Laurey fell in love ... hired hand, Jud Fry {Rodney Holems), displayed a fierce jealousy ... threatened to kill Curley ... scandal resulted in Jud's deatn ... another plot devel- oped ... Will Parker (David Wright) returned to wed Ado Annie (Karen Stanford) ... Annie infat- uated with Persian peddler (Walter Wright) ... father (Ron McCand- less) proposed a shotgun wedding ... Will won Annie s hand in mar- riage ... humor, hate, love, life, anger, and anxiety all portrayed in OKLAHOMA. (Top left) Debbie Vaughn chums butter as she dreams of yesterdays, (top middle) Ken Howell enchants Debra Mason while explaining the coming excitement, (above) David Wright and Karen Stanford have a spat about their upcoming wedding, (left) Ron McCandless has a ” warm meeting with Walter Wright con- cerning his daughter, Karen Stan- ford. 51 A’Cappella Choir members are: V. Cox, M. Cargill, C. York, B. Stone, C. Bates, R. Pyatt, R. Williams, S. Ray, P. Grant, D. McAninch, T. Bennett, S. Roberts, D. Wright, G. Poage, T. Spann, L. Gresham, D. Thomas, C. Sammann, D. Mason, D. Garrett, D. Sullivan, R. Son, D. Thomas, S. Taylor, P. Garms, R. Holmes, K. Howell, J. Pool, G. Moore, K. Seago, S. Parsley, O, Vera, Major accomplishments of 1970- 1971 Choral Department... musical Oklahoma presented to a full house ... Pizazz Variety Show ... Christ- mas Concert featuring Christmas Can- tata ... annual Spring Concert ... seventeen members in All-Region Choir .,. Marilyn Cargill was member of All-State Choir ... sweepstakes taken by A'Cappella and Male Glee ... Su- perior rating given to Girl's Glee and Advanced Girl's Choir ... 46 first place medals at solo and ensemble con- test ... 32 second place citarions ... highlighting the year was the A 'Cap- pella Choir tour through West Texas and Northern New Mexico. (Above left) Marilyn Cargill practices her music for the All-State Choir, (above) All-Region members are J. Pool, S. Ray, V. Cox, B. Landtroop, B. Stone, M. Cargill, D. Crocket, L. Purvis, D. Thomas, M. Peterson, L. Levick, D. Thomas, D. Sullivan, T. Spann, and R. Pyatt. A'Cappella Choir members are: J. Pool, B. Whitehead, B. Rector, L Purvis, B. Pate, S. Ryan, E. McConnell, B. Landtroop, B. Lindsey, L. Roller, L. Strother, S. Perkins, J. Patterson, D. Simmons, M. Sheppard, D. Johnson, W. Wright, D. Favor, D. Crocket, K. Stanford, S. Nash, S. Roberson, P. Johnson, S. Savage, T. Boyd, A. Fer- rell, M. Stephens, R. Ellis, C. McGhee, G. McLeod, D. Wilson, E. Hogge, L. Levick, R. Wittner, M. Peterson. A’Cappella Choir Wins Sweepstakes (Above) A’Cappella officers are Secretary Debra Mason, President Larry Levick, Stage Manager Rodney Pyatt, Librarian Debbie Simmons, Pub- licity Chairman Marla Peterson, Robe Chairman Pam Garms, and Trea- surer Marilyn Cargill, (right) Student director Ron McCandless and director Mr. John Woicikowfski discuss concert numbers. Choirs Promote Vocal Achievements Choirs compose one of the outstand- ing choral departments in the area ... individual awards numbered high in solo and ensemble competition .. . swing choir wrote and produced rock playlet ... Male Glee gave outstanding performance at U.I.L. contest ... through long hours of work and cooper- ation choir members gained new appre- ciation for music ... began to com- municate with others through music ... these efforts provided great moments in performances. SWING CHOIR: C. Cline, B. Baker, K. Baley, S. Aguiler, J. Wilson, C. Rus- sell, D. Mullins, T. Raines, R. Leja, R. Morton, V. Bufford, B. Martinez, V. Kindred, S. Hill, C. Coleman, V. Rodriquez, T. Luna, I. Ybarra, D. Green. MIXED CHOIR: J. Wheeler, R. Patty, D. Harris, D. Gion, R. Bradford, R. French, D. Leaks, B. Huett, J. Harris, M. McAnish, S. Cooper, G. Mendoza, S. Norrell, T. Davis, M. Russell, K. Taylor, B. McGhee, C. Nash, R. Ware, D. Stephens, S. Belk, D. Thomas, N. Schoppa, S. Davis, S. Edwards, S. Servatius, R. O’Neal, M. Grider, J. Davis, M. Sansom, D. Brown, B. Adair, D. Brogdon, P. Whitehead, H. Haley, N. Halman, C. Mosley, L. Bar- rera, T. Cook, L. Drivers, D. Braddock, C. Haigood. ADVANCED GIRL'S CHOIR: A. Chummery, T. Haberer, B. Bachman, I. Ybrarra, Y. Godsey, O. Baldwin, M. Vanderslice, S. Thompson, C. Gestes, C. Sheppard, J. Vera, S. Templeton, K. Peggram, A. Strother, G. Patter- son, G. Choppin, G. Warrick, C. Thompson, D. Yandell, R. Martinez, M. Howard, P. Holt, P. White, L. Gregg, J. Urbanek, L. Wood, S. Gaston, J. Ruiz, D. Glass, M, Wheeler, A. Fuller, P. Mitchell, I. Williams. GIRL'S CHOIR: D. Worsham, P. Sheppard, L. Scroggins, T. Greenwood, V. Purvis, T. Vernon, D. McClure, D. Pierson, S. Mannon, S. McEachem, C. Stanford, D. Garcia, S. Singletary, A. Nash, G. Gonzales, R. Sanders, B. Buckner, C. Morton, C. Palmer, D. Witcher, C. Tapp, D. Watson, M. Hol- mes, P. McCarty, L. Dayton, J. Spencer. (Middle right) Keith Daniels swings to the tune ’’Big Spender. (right) Mass chorus sing a salute to the American flag at the Pizazz Concert. Western Day Marks Thanksgiving Western Day brought relics of the old west to halls ... the day of the Indian returned ... belles and cowboys of the old west relived their yes- terdays ... assembly brought old timers together ... each class presented skits ... best dressed and most friendly announced .... sun set on an age of American history. (Right) Cowboys Dennis Favor and Richard Bradshaw discuss the day's events. (Above right) Steve Douglas holds up Donnie Brown in school courtyard. (Far right) Miss royce Kite takes time out to get westernized . (Below) Lumber- jack Pam Spencer says The good ol days were never like this. (Below right) Best Dressed Lupe Flores and Mike Ward challenge oncomers. 56 (Top left) Kay Hillman jaunts down the sidewalk for a Western Day stroll. (Top) Bewildered seniors are just too tired to move. (Far left) Lesa Lloyd enacts the part of a tree in skits. (Mid- dle) Junior Indians get ready for another attack. (Above) Mrs. Chryl Wynne keeps trespassers down to a minimum during hall duty. (Left) Sophomores Wendy Womack and Terry Terrell plead with Mike McAlister over pioneer 57 problems. Student Council Leads Out of the masses one must step forth to lead others ... theme ot die 1970-71 Senate ... Senate plus the four class councils composed the governing student body ... ACTIVE ... synonym for the group and various projects ... annual decoration of the Christmas tree ... organized the stu- dent directory ... sponsored AFS student ... in charge of candy store ... supported buses taken to out-of-town games ... sponsored school dances. Others (Top) President Charlie Bassett speaks at an assem- bly. (above) Treasurer Debbie Terrell and Assist- ant Treasurer Kaylene Churchwell serve students at the candy store, (middle) Corresponding Sec- retary Karen Stanford takes care of paper details for the council, (right) Activities Chairman Betty Ann Bass and Vice-President Richard Tunnell check name cards for the student directory. (Top left) Chaplain Tom Boyd starts the day off with the morning devotional, (top right) Sponsors Mrs. Pollye Christian and Mr. Darrell Kunkel watch the elections, (left) Recording Secretary Carole Hillman reads the minutes of the last Senate meeting, (above) Sergeant-at-Arms Mitchell Malouf explains hall duty procedures to AFS student Martha Perifani while Parliamentarian Carrie Gardner takes her turn on hall duty. 59 Controversy Hits Council Elections Final spectacular showdown for presidency ... controversy raced between student power and tradition ... strong views ... ultraconserva- tives reacted violently against post- ers ... conservatives felt signs showed disdain for American flag ... student power” symbolized new ideas ... more liberal opinion ... signs suggest peace in America ... speeches emphasized split in factions of student body ... liberal- ization of school ... dress code re- vision. Both sides stressed better student activities and participation ... more student involvement in regu- lations ... emphasis on students and learning ... individualism ... pride in self. (Top) Mr. Darryi Kunkel and Mrs. Pollye Christian observe candidates during elections, (middle) Campaign sign, (above) Vice-President Richard Tunnell announces candidates Carole Hillman and Deborah Alford. (Top left) Mike Anderson makes a speech for Mitchell Malouf. (top middle) Students parade with signs for Blaine Smith, (top right) Santa Claus brings cheer during elections, (middle) Otto Vera campaigns for Activities Chairman, (above) Yolanda God- sev, Betty Ann Bass, Stella Tre- vino and Raul Perez converse after elections, (far left) Joey Howell urges students to cast their ballot for him. (left) Wayne Basden puts up signs before the election. 61 Plain View Earns Taylor Honor Rating Plain View has been a memory book put to- gether by those involved ... a group of students and a sponsor made a book that no individual could do by himself ... jobs included selling and making up ad pages ... selling yearbook subscriptions ... identifying and distributing school pictures ... designing a cover ... pick- ing a theme and carrying it throughout the book ... picking a style and design to use ... drawing up layouts ... picking, ordering, and stamping pictures ... writing cutlines, head- lines ana body copy. Production of the yearbook started the first of August ... the Plain View received the Tay- lor Honor Rating at the annual week-long work- shop with individuals also receiving Honor Rat- ings ... organized production of Annual Presen- tation ... neld elections of Favorites, Most Friendly, Best All-Around and LaVerne Roach Award. We have made changes in nearly all sections ... as time and people nave changed ... so have we. (Top) Freshman Editor Robbie Win- ner gets help from Junior Editor Dawn Watson to finish drawing up triplicates, (above) Sports Editor Patty Porterfield types on cutlines, (middle) Sophomore Editor Linda Klemm stamps pictures ready to go. (right) Chris Akins hands out finish- ed yearbooks, (far right) Faculty Editor Sheryl Smith checks off fin- ished pages on the chart. 62 (Top left) Sponsor Miss Beth Stanley and Editor-in-chief Ramona Leach check pages for final shipment, (top right) In- dex editors Billy Green and Gary Norman cneck names for the index, (middle) Senior Ed- itor Debra May checks the proportions of pictures with a Scaleagraph. (above) Clubs Editor Vickie Freier shows Photographer Mrs. Amelia Bishop the picture layout. (left) Activities Editor Kathy Cunningham orders pictures from negatives, (far left) ”0 Happy Day” is chanted as the final shipment is sent off to Taylor Publishing Company. 63 Barker Takes Highest U.I.L. Honor Newspapers have served the country for decades to inform me public ... the Bulldog Barker has served to inform students and teachers about ac- tivities and news as it happened ... the busy schedule included news writing ... taking pictures ... editorial writing ... selling ads ... the Bark- er added an amusement section filled with book and movie reviews and current entertainments ... Ranked among the outstanding papers in the state the Barker received the Award of Distin- guished Merit from the University Interscholastic League ... won Award of Honorrt from the 16 state Southern Interscholastic Press Association ... six honor ratings awarded in individual competition at association in Canyon. (Top) Gail Stephens and Dennis Douglas check the material for UIL district contest, (top left) David Goodjion, clubs editor, reads oyer informa- tion sent to him by various clubs, (middle) Polit- ical editor, Alice Strother places polls in teachers boxes, (above) Staff artist, Mike Priolo says, The devil made me do it. (right) Sponsor Beth Stanly and Business Manager Doug McDonough arrange ads around the type on the Barker pages. 64 (Left) Editor-in-Chief Pam Spencer puts on the finishing touches during page make-up. (below) Photographer and Sports Editor Dick Webb checks negatives to find the best picture for his section, (be- low left) Ray Johnson watches as Linda Chapman types an article. (Left) Feature Editor, Kathy Davis looks through files to find background for another story, (middle) David Servatis folds papers for storage, (middle right) David Lassiter checks the Saturday Review for amusement ideas, (above) Rita Trevathan places exchange papers in filing boxes. 65 (Upper left) Judy Aylesworth opens her umbrella in a special routine, (up- per right) Betty Jouett, Linda Cantu, Silvia Garcia, and Martha Vera stand prepared for a showdown in one of the half-time routines, (above) Jeanette Dickerson and Kathy Lusk participate in a routine, (center right) Deborah Alford stands ready to start the show, (right) Ramona Silvas fires her trusty six-shooter into the crowd. 66 Drill Team Supports Athletic Events Royal Scarlets are: A. Rodriquez, K. Henry, E. Garcia, L. Rosalis, P. Alexander, G. Rivera, C. Rangel, S. Garcia, P. Smith, D. Ramos, L. Renteria, D. Castillo, C. Ball, L. Pena, R. Roberts, B. Jouett, P. Hanvey, K. Lusk, J. Aylesworth, N. Elliot, M. Vera, J. Dickerson, M. Alcozer. (Left) Miss Joyce Kite watches her girls per- form at a basketball game, (above) Jeanette Dickerson looks to her right to check her timing. Drill team provided pre-game perform- ances at football and half-time basketball entertainment at all home games ... pre- cision routines gave unusual show for spectators ... Deborah Alford gave stu- dent direction ... team performed at homecoming for Wayland Baptist College ... several members attended summer workshops in New Mexico ... brought home new routine ideas. Miss Joyce Kite ... Sponsor. 67 Marching Band ‘Amazes Competitors’ BULLDOG MARCHING BAND: S. Hazel, T. Brown, K. Goodwin, T. Cad ell, S. Burns, N. Hembre, B. Reeves, B, Bailey, G, Grant, L. Law, B. Churchwell, C. Wright, L. Haberer, K. Yerby, M. Voelker, J. Zeech, F. Delgado, G. DeArmond, R. Brown, F. Bechtold, J. Keefer, D. Jones, D. Clark, M. Stephens, J. Stone, D. Caughron, J. Willis, C. Akins, K. Kirchhoff, C. Mitchell, A. Patty, D. Reed, Mr. J. Geyman, Mr. L. Veatch, Mr. O. T. Ryan, L. Heck, D. Thomas, M. Cole, S. Blankenship, B. Busby, S. Titus, K. Boyd, P. Thompson, K. Pegeram, C. Gardner, J. Dickson, K. White, R. Hicks, J. Witherspoon, B. Howard, T. Davis, J. Clanahan, A. Cox, J. Ricuehuber, B. Simmons, S. Rhea, C. Cook, A. Kramer, K. Stanford, R. Leach, B. Burke, S, Grant, K. Neal, B. Joslin, M. Howard, A. Monroe, R. Renfro, L. Wood, G, Hughes, R. Gardner, B. Howell, L. Collis, T. Brooks, 0. Ray, K. Cunningham, T. Haberer, C. Alien, J, Reinken, F. Macha, C. Robins, M. Annette, S. Larue, R. Boyd, M. Malouf, S. Richburg, K. Wylie, R. Hughs, K. Ruff, Z. Howard, A. Faulks, C. Stephenson, L. Koeninger, S. Williams, T. Spann, C. Haigood, D. Brogdon, D. Stephens, B. Henderson, C, Harris, C. James, S. King, G. Barnes, J. Mickey, S. Henegar, M. Hatch, P. Robertson, D. Bell, F. Perry, V. Morris, C. Dunham, G. Garrison, V. Stevenson, K. Bublis, R. Chenault, J. Graham, R. Coleman, M. Price, S. Shannon, L. Polvado, D. Pemberton, M. Ryan, J. Huerta, D. Burns, J. Tovar, G. Maxwell, B. Browning, G. Gamboa, K. Peck, W. Gooch, M. Patterson, P. Walker, D. Wilson, R. Redinger, M. Hackett, D. Stanford, R. Bradshaw, M. Haigood, M. Fugate, R. Leal, K. Harber, M. Blankenship, J. Vera, B. Swearingen, M. Koening, D. Rush, G. Mickey, D. Thurman, R. Gilbert, T. Boyd, M. Senter, G. Ward, D. Carter, S. Phillips, S. Sims, L. Klemm, L. Thornton, L. Harrison, P. Mitchell, J. Urbanek, R. Witt, S. Roberts, D. Kunkel, S. Smith, A. Surley, R. McLauren, R. Januta, M. Henegar, B. Hall, A. Terrell, T. Underwood, J. Sansom, R. Harber, E. McConnell, D. Fletcher, S. Ryan, J. Bublis, M. Wright, J. Cook, B. Stevens, M. Walker, D. McDonough, A. Whitsitt, E. Favor, C. Baxter, R. Homes, W. Wright, N. Owens, J. Richardson, M. Fugate, K. Howell, K. Gorman, T. Holmes, T. Anderson, T. Compton, R. Bradley, H. Hull, D. Perky, C, McLaurin, J. Webb, D. Favor. (Left) Band director M. O. T. Ryan, (above) Drum majors and twirlers Cor- delia Mitchell, Diane Reed, Annette Patty, Teri Beth Brown, Sheryl Hazel, Ramona Leach, Tonya Caddell. Steve Grant, Karen Kirchhoff, and Barbara Burke. Marching contest brought favorable criticism ... judi- cation sheet's comments ... Excellent group with fine director .. band makes im- pressive appearance ... stride has real dignity ... it is a thrill to hear this great sound ... band has style ... I had to just stop and watch and listen ... WHAT A BAND. (Top) All-Region members are A. Whittsitt, B. Stevens, R. Holmes, T. Boyd, K. Bublis, K. Stanford, S. Richburg, R. Redinger, C. Allen, D. Brog- don, K. Cunningham, J. Clan- aham, L. Koeninger, G. Ward, (middle) Beau and sweetheart are Randy Redinger and Karen Stanford, (left) Larry Koening- er earned Who's Who in Instru- mental Music, (below left) Rehearsals are a full-time job. (below) Drum Majors are Ra- mona Leach, Steve Grant, and Barbara Burke. First period officers are First Vice-President Randy Redinger, President Perry Walker, Secretary Karen Stanford, and Second Vice-President Peggy Robertson. Third period officers are President Noland Owens, Secretary Sheryl Hazel, and Vice-President Geraldo Gamboa. Freshman Band participated in U.I.L. competition ... worked hard to improve playing ability ... strengthened back- bone of high school band ... competed for All-Region places ... took honors at solo and ensemble contest ... Red Dog and Blue Dog home games ... marched in Pioneer Day Parade ... Dr. Gary Gamer helped prepare the band in concert and sight reading contest on April 28. Fourth period officer are President Teresa Edwards, Vice-President Paul Thompson, and Secretary Janet Taylor. 70 Freshman Band Takes Regional Honors Freshman Band Members are: C. Marks, R. Patty, P. Lansdon, A. Green, C. Stanford, C. Hackett, V. Brittian, M. Hollars, J. Ferrell, B. Pruett, M. Van Zandt, E. Jackson, C. Singletary, B. English, C. Longbotfiam, T. Edwards, C. Hughs, K. Hogge, B. Chapman, I. Masso, V. McConnell, D. Robinson, P. Raines, M. Holbert, M DeLuna, G. Men- doza, L. Hines, S. Collier, R. Arevelo, A. Chavez, J. Bryant, J. Walker, B. Walker, R. Garcia, L. Tucker, M. Ran- kin, S. Templeton, R. Sanchez, A. Webb, M. Sansom, J, Wall, J Frame, S. Henderson, M. Moon, K. Potts, R. Gamboa, R. Stambaugh, D Pruett, D. Essary, Mr. J. Geyman, Director; Mr. D. Kunkel, Assistant Principal; D. Green, R. Vera, S. Ellis, C. Southerland, J. Fondren, J. Billings, H. Haley, J. Russell, M. Macha, D. Turpin, R. Pettit, T. Culpepper, T. Cook, J. Taylor, D. Scott, A. Herron, K. Roberts. Twirlers and Drum Major are Christi Marks, Pam Lansdon, Brian Pruett and Ronda Patty, (right) Director Mr. Jack Gey- man files the marching music and gets out the concert music used for contest. 4-4A Band Captures Sweepstakes Award Band Parents Carnival in August ... Performed at 9 foot- ball games ... 14 basketball games ... Concerts and Parades ... Chief Davidson and Mr. James DeWeese directed Stars and Stripes Forever ... First division for Marching in No- vember ... First divisions for Concert and sight reading in Brownfield in April ... Second Sweepstakes in a row ... 35th consecutive first in concert ... performances at Baccalau- reate and Graduation ... band starts in early August before registration and packs up after the last senior graduates. (Top) Band goes through contest show at the Borger football game, (above) Band finishes another performance with the traditional PHS. (middle) Band marches a pin wheel for- mation. (right) Darryl Carter finishes playing Stars and Stripes Forever. (far right) Combined efforts of instrumen- tal and vocal departments com- plete Children’s Concert. 72 (Left) Director Mr. O. T. Ryan announces the next number, (be- low) Sara Roberts and Debbie Kunkel carefully watch the music to insure no mistakes, (middle) Band performs a precision dimin- ishing diamond drill, (bottom left) Band steps off to French Na- tional Defile doing a step-two diamond drill, (bottom right) Annette Patty, Ruth Hughs and Rebecca Renfro concentrate on correct playing habits at the annual spring concert. Football Banquet Honors Football season highlighted by annual banquet ... giant photos of players decorated cafeteria ... Dr. Felix Crawford served as master of ceremonies ... outstanding players honored ... cheerleaders recognized with gifts from players ... special presentation given to Coach Bill Davis. Players (Top) Brad Greer proudly accepts the Fighting Heart Award. (Above) Recipients of honors are Bradley Long- necker, Outstanding Line- man; Steve Goree, Outstand ing Back; Coach Bill Davis, Brad Greer, Fighting Heart Award; and Jacky Clem, Sportmanship Scholastic Award. (Middle) Blue Rich Special provides entertain- ment for the Football ban- quet. (Right) Mayor and Mrs. Lewis Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Owens, and Coach and Mrs. Bill Davis talk while awaiting the pre- sentation of awards. 74 Banquet Revels Basketball Winners Bustling Bulldogs honored at annual Basketball Banquet ... theme was Bull- dogs Are Beautiful ... boys entered through hoop like ball games ... cheer- leaders gave each boy a miniture basket- ball as he entered ... Danny Andrews spoke ... outstanding players presented with awards ... All-American Band provided entertainment. (Top) Harold Parks breaks through the hoop to receive a miniature basketball, (middle) Recipients of honors are Curtis Thompson, Best Free Throw Percentage; Coach Bill Davis; Charlie Bassett, Bat- ting Bulldog and Best Free Throw Per- centage; LeeRoy Buckner, Best Field Goal Percentage, (left) The All-American Band provides entertainment, (above) Dapper Dan (Danny Andrews) and Ter- rific Tom (Tom Hall) lead Bulldog pub- licity. 75 Plain View Discloses ‘Promises’ 1971 Plain View opened its pages at the Annual Presentation ... March 24, 1971 ... Plain View staff mem- bers presented school personalities ... Class Favorites ... Best All- Around ... LaVerne Roach Award ... twenty-seven Who’s Who students pre- sented certificates from yearbook ed- itor and sponsor ... AFS Student's picture given to Mr. Veatch. Important moment awaited by all ... the recipient of the dedication of the yearbook ... announcement made by Editor-in-Chief Ramona Leach ... 1971 Plain View is dedicated to a person known for dedication, school spirit, loyalty, friendly, typical Texas personality ... Mr. I. L. Whit- field.” Reception held afterwards in home- making living room ... honoring recipients and their parents ... given by tne annual staff. (Top) Editor-in-Chief Ramona Leach congratulates Mr. I. L. Whitfield for having the Annual dedicated to him. (above) Mr. Tut Tawwater presents the LaVerne Roach Award to Charlie Bas- sett. (middle left) Mr. I. L. Whitfield is found speechless” after receiving the dedication of the 1971 Plain View, (middle right) Faculty Editor Sheryl Smith unveils the AFS Student's picture for Mr. Lamont Veatch. (right) Editor- in-Chief Ramona Leach smiles after Presentation ends, (far right) Tommy Anderson works to finish the flat for the Presentation. 76 ( Top left) Personalities chat backstage while await- ing their curtain call, (top right) Who s Who re- cipient Carole Baxter listens to the Presentation while waiting her turn, (middle) Staff Editors Debra May, Patty Porterfield, Linda Klemm, and Robbie Wittner wait anxiously backstage before the Presentation begins, (above) Honorees relax after- wards at the reception, (left) Activities Editor Kathy Cunningham serves cake to Sponsor Miss Beth Stanley, 77 ‘Lazy South’ Lures Gents and Ladies Annual Junior-Senior Prom pre- sented on May 15 ... theme for the evening was The Lazy South’' ... carrying out the theme were two murals painted by Ricky Garms ... swinging loveseat ... sparkling fountain ... flowered archway. Mr. Joe Woods, vice-president of Wayland was speaker at the ban- quet ... dinner music was provided by The Old Masters” ... Mr. La- in ont Veatch proposed a toast to the seniors and a challenge to the jun- iors. The prom began at 9:00 ... mu- sic was provided by Another Coun- try. (Top) Brad Ramsower, Lisa Harder, Debbie Ketchum, and David Roberts relax in the Lazy South. (above) Janis Graham serves punch at the prom, (right) Gay Ramsey and Dick Webb dance, (far right) Mr. Foy Dodson shows students the right way to dance at Prom festivities. 78 (Left) Donna Fox and Brad Greer enjoy a quiet swing at the Junior-Senior Prom, (bottom left) Sylvia Wil- liams and Doug McDonough dance to a rousing rendition of 25 or 6 to 4. (middle) Lubbock brass ensemble, Another Country, pro- vides entertainment for the prom, (bottom right) H. K. Thomas and Betty Buck- ner find leisure in tranquil surroundings. 79 Senior Day Climaxes Mud Battle Mud was the theme of the day on May 13 ... seventh street park was flooded the night before to fill the draw with mud . . senior students dismissed at 2:30 to the park ... soon the draw was filled with seniors ... a-free-for- all mud fight took place ... followed by a shower in the park sprinkler. (Top left) Randy Faulks refocuses his eyes after a mud bath, (top right) Mud-covered seniors find two more clean prospects, (above left) Seniors frolic in the park as Randall Martin plans a getaway, (above right) Charles Jackson and friends end the year with a splash. ‘Baby’ Performs for Senior Party Parents of the seniors gave the party ... atmosphere suggested the habitat of pirates ... the main at- traction featured was Baby” ... cards, checkers, and ping-pong were also available. (Top left) Faculty representative Mr. I. L. Whitfield takes tickets, (top right) Bonnie Baker and Tommy Anderson play a game of checkers, (middle left) Senior's mothers prepare food and entertainment for the party, (middle right) Seniors limber up after graduation to music of Baby. (above) Baby. (right) Bradley Longnecker, Jeannie Brazele, DeAnn Williams, and Gene Gooch enjoy the food. Crafty men condemn studies ... simple men admire them .. . wise men use them ... they teach not their own use but a wisdom without and above them ... won by observation ... read not to contradict and confute ... nor to believe and take for granted ... nor to find talk and discourse ... but to weigh and consider. Francis Bacon - from the ESSAYS (Top) Only through education does one come to be dissatisfied with one’s own knowledge, (above) By nature men are alike, but by education be- come different, (right) Jacquie Johnston measures David McPherson’s head for cap size. Graduation Finalizes Foundation (Far left) Graduation of class of 1971 takes place in the First Baptist Church, (top) Senior rings signify one of the most important steps in student life, (middle) Steve Goree works on a research paper to com- plete part of his senior school ac- tivities. (aobve) Barbara Busby gazes at the symbol of 12 years of education, (left) Monte Gregg and Steve Campbell check to see if any- thing is missing on their invitation list. 83 One life ... a gleam of time Baccalaureate services held May 23 ... Invocation given by senior vice- president Randy Redinger ... choral response ... scriptures read by senior class president Gary Lehnen ... A'Cap- pella followed with The Creation ... Minister of First Assembly of God Jerry Roberts confronted graduates with The Challenge of a Disciplined Life ... senior class secretary Peggy Robertson gave the Benediction ... choral re- sponse ... recessional. Commencement exercises held May 27 ... Invocation given by senior class president Gary Lehnen ... Sing Unto God sung by A’Cappella Choir ... The Graduation Gap by Marla Peter- son ... A’Capella sang Song of Praise ... announcement of honors by Mr. Lamont Veatch ... presentation of diplomas by Mr. Davis Horne, Presi- dent of Board of Education and Dr. Glenn Harrison, Superintendent of Plainview Public Schools ... Senior Class sang Plainview High for the last time ... recessional. After the rush and tension was over, students found themselves asking ... But where have I been and where am I going? 84 Class of 71 Reveals Mixed (Above) Graduates line up for the processional, (right) Senior properly adjusts cap. between two eternities Emotions in Commencement Exercises (Far left) Marla Peterson gives the honor graduate speech en- titled The Graduation Gap. (left) Usher Debra Alford and Ocie Baldwin converse before the processional, (bottom left) Honor graduate Linda King can not believe those 12 long years are over, (middle) Representa- tives to the Junior Class Council serve as ushers for graduation, (below) Steve Campbell and George Campbell walk for the last time as high school students. 85 86 La Verne Roach Award Jimmy Bush LaVerne Roach Charlie Bassett ... 1971 LaVeme Roach Award recipient ... voted on by student body ... have of- fice and faculty approval for satisfactory citizenship ... sen- ior boy ... practiced outstand- ing sportsmanship. LaVeme Roach ... respected boxer ... devout Christian ... killed in boxing ring ... award sponsored by Lions Club. Vanderpoel Jimmy Bush ... 1971 Vander- poel Award recipient ... 1969- 70 Who’s Who in Agriculture ... selected by the boys in Agricul- ture ... based on class partici- pation, projects, and leadership ... must be senior ... received award at Agriculture Spring Ban- quet ... Award in honor of Sherman Vanderpoel ... requested by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vander- poel in memory of their son ... outstanding in Agriculture ... died in 1949 from infectious meningitis. Vanderpoel 87 David McAlister Karen Stanford 88 Best All-Around Elizabeth Browning Ricky James 89 Senior Class Favorites Lee Roy Buckner Kaylene Churchwell Junior Class Favorites 91 Eddy Hogge Lisa Kemp 92 Sophomore Class Favorites Lori Young Nick Grant 93 Freshman Class Favorites Randy Rigler Karen Stanford K 94 Most Friendly Runners Up Most Friendly Elizabeth Browning David McAlister Freshman Lola Scroggins Paul Thompson Who’s Who . . . Selected by subject area teachers ... chosen for out- standing achievement in each department ... major contri- butors in the field ... participation in and out of class ... active members of school life ... recognized at the Year- book Presentation on March 23. Twenty-seven students received Who's Who ... only Juniors and Seniors eligible ... received certificates from Yearbook Editor and Sponsor. vuwie George Buchenau Industrial Arts 96 Debbie McAninch . . . Business Lesa Helm English Marla Peterson Vocal Music Kathy Kamp . . . Cosmetology George Campbell . . . Electronics Sheryl Smith . . . Math Randy Culver . . . Auto Mechanics Larry Koeninger. . . Instrumental Music % 102 s (Top left) Heart specialist Dr. C. William Hall talks with George Buchenau, Corloyn James, Becky Hoff- man and David Wright after Heart Assembly, (top right) Sheila Luster, Janet Urbanek, Vicky Hatch, and Alice Strother work at the informa- tion desk as Candy Stripers, (above) George Buchenau served as President of Medi- cal Careers, (right) Hard workers were rewarded by a convention held in Austin. 104 Members are: C. Adams, J. Andrews, B. Bailey, D. Beavers, M. Bontke, K. Brow, G. Buchenau, B. Busby, M. Campos, M. Carter, S. Cline, M. Costello, V. Cox, G. Cuba, K. Cunningham, J. Dickson, C. Davis, D. Davis, P. Dayton, A. Fer- rell, T. Field, E. Grant, L. Gregg, V. Hatch, L. Hefflefinger, R. Hicks, B. Hoff- man, M. Horne, D. Howard, R. Hughs, C. James, K. James, L. Koeninger, J. Keffer, V. Kindred, B. Leach, C. Longbothom, S. Luster, C. McClendon, E. McConnell, D. McCourt, L. McEachern, G. McLeod, K. Mannin, T. Monday, A. Monroe, R. Morton, M. Mote, K. Murry, G. Patterson, L. Patterson, C. Rangel, B. Reeves, J. Ridlehuber. Medical Careers Becomes Involved Medical Careers Club, sponsored by Mrs. Jean Covey ... formed to give students a chance to see the medical profession in action. Various projects are offered: diet kitchen ... X-ray ... dental office .., veteri- narian clinics ... information ... gift shop ... Candy stripers. Seventy-five gained a club pin ... caps received for twenty-five hours of service. Other members are S. Roberts, J. Ruiz, C. Sam- man, C. Shepard, V. Ste- venson, A. Strother, L. Strother, J. Urbanek, M. Vanderslice, O. Vera, M. Voelkner, M. Walker, M. Wheeler, D. Westbrook, K. White, J. Williams, D. Wright, W. Wright, R. Wit- tner, K. Yarbrough, S. Zeigler. (Top left) A standing ovation is given to Mrs. Jean Covey at the conclusion of her speech at the Medical Careers banquet. (lower) Candy Stripers give special at- tention to Mrs. Florine Carreathers while on duty, (above) Mrs. Jean Covey talks to Becky Hoffman about club plans. FTA Provides Teaching Experience Members are: D. Armstrong, J. Azua, B. Baily, B. Baker, B. Bass, R. Baum- gardner, C. Baxter, M. Blake, S. Blankenship, T. Boyd, D. Braga, E. Brown, E. Browning, B. Burke, M. Carter, L. Cartwright, D. Case, M. Costello, G. Cuba, P. Daffern, C. Davis, C. Douglas, M. Duncan, P. Ellis, C. Gardner, D. Glass, J. Gra- ham, L. Haberer, T. Haberer, D. Haigood, L. Helm, B. Hoffman, B. Hogge, G. Holland, M. Home, B. Howard, J. Johnston, D King, L. Klemm, L. Koeninger, B. Lindsey, L. Lloyd, P. Matlock, D. May, V. Mil- stead, P. Morris, K. Peggram, P. Porterfield, R. Renfro, S. Richburg, A. Rodriquez, C. Ruff, C. Sammann, T. Seigler, C. Shugart, D. Simmons, J. Simmons, S. Smith, S. Sooter, G. Spencer, D. Stanford, K. Stanford, D. Stark, B. Stevens, A. Strother, L. Strother, D. Thomas, C. Thompson, P. Torres, E. Trevino, M. Vega, J. Vera, O. Vera, B. Walker, L. Wal- ters, C. Williams, S. Williams, D. Wilson. Future Teachers of America formed to interest men and women in teaching as a career ... students maintained above average grades in school ... have good character. Projects include checking tests ... teaching in elementary class- room ... previewing the teaching career ... sixteen top students at- tended state convention. Mrs. Linda Sasser and Mrs. Lynda Scrib ... sponsors. (Top) Karen Stanford and Tom Boyd discuss the program at the F.T.A. banquet at the Alcove, (above) Mrs. Linda Sasser and Paula Matlock ex amine the trophy they won for one of the most outstanding scrapbooks in state competition. 106 Lettermen Seek High Level of Pride (Above) Mr. Kensing, David McAlister, Olan Keeter, and Wayne Ramsey discuss plans for Le Herman's Club, (right) Brad Greer, Steve Taylor, Steve Goree, Fred- die Jackson, Larry Ballard, David McAl- ister, Wayne Ramsey, and Olan Keeter talk over plans for next year's club. (above right) Mr. Kensing, Steve Goree, and Freddie Jackson count money from the sale of Bulldog ink pens, (top) Steve Goree, David McAlister, Olan Keeter, and Steve Taylor make plans for another cara- van to an out-of-town game. Lettermen club formed to promote sportsmanship ... high scholarship ... develop respect ... pride in teams. Eligibility for membership ... boys must letter in a spprt ... initiation held for sophomores in November ... sponsored car cara- vans to out-of-town football games ... tried to foster spirit of loy- alty to the athletic programs ... school ... town. Mr. Herb Kensing ... sponsor. 107 Quill and Scrol Recognizes Journalists Honor society for high school journalists again nationally affiliated ... sought t-o improve journalism on a local and individual level ... encouraged involvement in school and community projects ... prereq- uisite for memberships 100 inches published in the Bulldog Barker or 20 pages in Plain View. Miss Beth Stanley ... sponsor. Members are Cathy Cunningham, Kathy Davis, Ramona Leach, Mike Priolo, Doug McDonough, Pam Spencer, Dick Webb. (Left) Dalton Woods journalist sponsor of the Wayland paper and Pam Spencer discuss newspaper make up. (below left) David Goodjion, David Bryant photographer, and Kathy Davis discuss prints from the Plainview Daily Herald, (below right) Quill and Scroll member Ra- mona Leach plants the first tree in the Earth Day activities. 108 Nat’l Honor Stresses Excellence Andy Horner, Ginger Fox, Alma Cox, and Monty Horner dis- cuss an interpretative article. Members are: D. Alford, D. Bell, B. Burke, J. Clem, A. Cox, B. Fannon, G. Fox, J. Graham, N. Harris, C. Hillman, A. Homer, M. Homer, J. Howell, D. McDonough, D. Palm- er, J. Perez, M. Peterson, R. Pinkerton, J. Reinken, S. Rich- burg, C. Robins, A. Rodriquez, C. Sammann, R. Thomas. (Top) Anna Rodriquez, Doug McDonough, Carla Rob- ins, and Joey Howell check the National Charter, (above) Susie Richburg, Nicky Harris, Jacky Clem, and Janis Reinken work together to complete a re- search paper. 109 Sophomore members are: W. Amick, B. Baker, B. Bayley, D. Case, A. Chumrey, V. Cox, G. Cuba, P. Daffem, G. Davis, T. Field, M. Foote, S. Gaston, D. Glass, L. Glass, T. Haberer, K. Hodges, R. James, K. Jones, A. Kramer, D. Lassiter, K. Murry, G. Norman, L. Patterson, K. Peggram, S. Phillips, G. Spencer, O. Vera, L. Walters. (Top) Gary Norman reads out words as Jody Williams, Lucretia Gregg, and David Lassiter look them up in the dictionary, (right) Kevin Murry finds a book for Vickie Cox, Ginger Cuba, and Donna Wood so they can finish a report, (below) Gay Spencer and Cyn- thia Williams look on as Leah Wood and Tisa Hab- erer make plans for a party. NJHS Promotes Student Scholarship Students strived to stimulate a desire to render service ... create en- thusiasm for scholarship ... promote worthy leadership ... encourage the development of character in students. Mrs. Troy Payne ... sponsor. C. Williams, J. Williams, D. Wood, L. Wood, D. Yandell. Freshman members are: N. Barret, L. Bennet, K. Bowen, R. Boyd, M. Braga, E. Brewer, D. Brogelon, G. Bryant, J. Bryant, L. Bussey, K. Cobb, C. Cook, B. Davis, T. Da- vis, K. Dunnam, R. Dye, R. Gard- ner, M. Gaynor, J. Haynes, L. Heck, K. Hillman, G. Hollings- worth, S. Hooper, D. Priswell, S. Rogers, N. Schopps, B. Simmons, J. Spencer, R. Stanfield, D. Thom- as, M. Trimble, M. Wright, L. Young. (Top) Alexa Kramer, Nancy Schop- pa and Kaci Jones discuss the three A s of Junior National Honor Socie- ty. (above left) Wynette Amick and Barbara Bayley copy information for other club members, (left) Bev- erly Baker, Regina James, Debbie Case and Dianne Glass talk over merits of the club. ill Bandettes Assist in Band Activities Bandettes plan band socials ... help clean uniforms. Activities included ... work- ing at Band Carnival ... surprise breakfast ... slumber party ... helping plan and carry out band trips. Members are C. Allen, M. An- nett, C. Baxter, S. Blankenship, K. Boyd, T. Brooks, B. Bulke, B. Busby, T. Caddel, L. Collis, A. Cox, J. Dickson, B. Dixon, C. Gardner, J. Graham, K. Harris, L. Harrison, N. Hem- bree, B. Henderson, R. Hicks, M. Howard, Z. Howard, G. Hughes, J. Keefer, L. Klemm, A. Kramer, S, LaRue, R. Leach, A. Monroe, V. Morris, C. Neal, K. Peggram, S. Phil- lips, O. Ray, D. Reed, B. Reeves, J. Reinken, R. Renfro, S. Richburg, J. Ridlehuber, S. Roberts, Peggy Robertson, S. Sims, S. Smith, K. Stanford, C. Stevenson, L, Thornton, S. Titus, J. Urbanek, K. White, S. Williams, J. Witherspoon, K. Wylie. (Top) Janis Reinken, Peggy Robertson, Cindy Stephenson, and Barbara Busby examine the music for contest, (above) Sophomore members prepare for an air raid at the surprise breakfast, (above right) Karen Stanford explains how to tune to Linda Klemm, Kaye Boyd, and Sandra Titus, (right) Susie Richburg points out date of Six Flags trip to Sandra Sims, Tonya Caddel, and Kathy White. 112 Crescendo Club Works for Band Formed by boys in the band . .. help with band activities and trips ... load busses for out-of-town games and trips ... combine with Bandettes to provide parties and dances for visiting bands .. . helped put up booths and work at Band Carnival. Mr. O. T Ryan ... sponsor. (Above left) Steve Grant buys another pink thing to enjoy during the trip through Six Flags, (above right) Larry Koeninger reaches for his suitcase on re- turning home from a football game. (left) Crescendo Club saw all of Six Flags from top of oil derrick. 113 (Top) Janice Reinken and Ricky Riddle examine a model of the digestive sys- tem. (above) David Schuster, Jerry Ticer, Roger Pinkerton and Robert Wal- drep adjust a lazer to determine waves, (above right) Monty Horner playfully tries a skull on Kaye Boyd for size, (right) Sponsor Mr. Harold Bishop prepares a frog for dissection. Members are: C. Adams, T. An- derson, R. Barnett, K. Boyd, B. Chapman, J. Fondren, A. Homer, M. Horner, J. King, L. Kirk, D. Lassiter, R. Leach, K. Mannin, P. Matlock, R. Pinkerton, J. Pool, J. Reinken, R. Riddle, T. Rodriquez, D. Royal, D. Schuster, Q. Short, B. Smith, K. Stanfield, B. Stevens, L. Strother, J. Ticer, M. Thomas, R. Weldrep, G. Ward, D. Wilson, T. Walters. 114 Science Club Studies Everyday Life Originated because of growing student interest in scientific areas ... programs covered a variety of subjects ... challenged members .. listened to guest speakers. Mr. Harold Bishop and Mr. Jim Berry ... sponsors. (Right) Lab assistant Paula Matlock chooses correct chemicals for Kay Mannin. (top) Debbie Stephens re- moves a microscope for use in biology class, (above) Jerry King looks over a but- terfly collection. 115 Latin Club Furthers Roman Culture Latin Club structured to give students a better appreciation of the Latin language ... including Roman culture. Sponsored by Mrs. Mary Ann Swinbum ... programs during the year ... slave sale ... bake sale ... state convention ... conces- sion stand at baseball games. Members are M. Atkins, W. Bas- den, T. Caddell, M. Carter, P. Ellis, J. Graham, L. Harrison, J. Howell, R. Hyde, L. Kirk, A. Kramer, M. Malouf, D. May, R. Pinkerton, P. Pritchard, S. Rogers, S. Smith, D. Stark, B. Stevens, C. York, S. Zeigler. (Above left) Second-year students, Janice Graham, Alexa Kramer, Mary Atkins and Debra May discuss a lesson, (above) Roger Pinkerton, Janice Graham, Melinda Malouf, Alexa Kramer, and Debra May, enjoy Roman refreshments at slave sale. Janice Graham, Mrs. Mary Ann Swinbum, and Melinda Malouf count profits at the bake sale. Spanish Club Studies Mexican Culture (Top) Officers Martha Rerifani, Jane Wilson, Gary Latta, and Randy Coleman discuss plans in the court- yard. (above) Janice Spencer prepares to break the pinata as Sulema Ramos, Janie Vera, Rusty Hughes, and Anna Olbeda get ready to dig in. (above right) Randy Coleman, Jane Wilson, Gary Latta, and Frank Delgado examine a Mexican blanket. One of the oldest foreign language clubs ... sessions fea- tured listening to guest speakers ... viewed films of Mexico and Spain ... deepened the cultural aspect of school ... pro- moted an interest in Spanish-speaking ... helped to develop better understanding of Latin problems. Miss Diane Jacobs ... sponsor. 117 French Club Learns Culture, Language Purpose of French Club ... to enlighten students ... gave chance to become interested in French culture ... land ... people ... language. Sponsor Mrs. Betty Walker held monthly meetings ... alternate months met with International Club. Activities included parties ... money-making projects ... banquet. Officers Robert Thomas, Jimmy Bublis, Randy Redinger, and Patti Morris plan a French Club Party. Who's Who in French, Carole Baxter, examines the second year French book. (Right), Karen Kirchhoff, Marla Peterson, Gin- ger Fox, Perry Walker, Don Thurman, Steve Grant, and Robert Waldrep glance through a TAGS Newspaper, (above) Betty Bass, Sheryl Smith, Perry Walker, Paula Matlock, and David Stanford examine the German flag. German Club ... the newest of the foreign language clubs ... has provided an opportunity for student to learn more of both the language and culture of Germany ... all students enrolled in German are eligible for membership. Highlights of the year ... State convention in San Angelo ... club socials. Mrs. Sandra McFerrin ... sponsor. Clubs Provide Varied Activities Future Farmers learn the fundamentals of ranching and farming ... both in class work and field study. Mr. Gene Barnett and Mr. Alan Craft teach meth- ods of becoming proficient and productive farmers ... teach modern agriculture. Greenhands ... boys in first year F.F.A. ... in- itiated by upperclassmen Ag boys ... Banquet held in early May ... Jimmy Bush ... named winner of the Vanderpoel Award. (Above) Members, (left) Rocky Reese steadies horse as Mr. Gene Barnett teaches Ricky Hopper horseshoe- ing. 119 ICT Members Receive New Skills V. Redin, G. Buchenau, J. Edwards, V. Milstead, L. Roy, J. Sanchez, J. Simmons, S. Auld, K. Beach, S. Biddle, K. Blackwell, G. Bloys, P. Box, S. Brow, B. Chandler, M. Cun- ningham, P. Gibson, J. Green, J, Gutierrez, A. Gutierrez, S. Holland, R. Hughes, M. Jenkins, L. Mendoza, I. Musquiez, B. Parr, W, Price, S. Reed, E. Simpson, B. Shellman, C. Taylor, M. Vernon. (Top) Eldon Simpson, Kim Blackwell, Van Redin, Danny Sanders and Jim Green discuss plans for their futures, (above) Jerry Edwards discusses the various parts of a whole beef with Joe Gutierrez, Sue Holland, Bobby Shell- man, and Gary Bloys. (right) Joe Sanchez, Betty Parr, and Sammie Reed compare duties of their previous jobs. 120 Industrial Cooperative Training ... structured to give stu- dents skill to provide a trade after graduation. GGeorge Buchaneau named outstanding student ... other awards given at the district and state meets. Students attended class for half a day ... worked at various Plainview businesses ... jobs included dental assistant ... florist ... mechanic ... store clerk ... secretarial work, and nurses aids. (Top left) Martha Cunningham, Patricia Gibson, Kathy Beach, and Virginia Milstead look over bookkeeping records, (above left) Jim Simmons explains a chart to George Bucheneau, Phillip Box, Brenda Chandler, and Max Vernon, (left) Arthur Gutenez, Sonny Musquiz, and Debra Hawkins discuss an ICT project, (above) Susan Biddle, Sherry Auld, Cora Gibson, and Melvin Jenkins examine the VICA emblem. 121 VOE Members Learn New Skills (Top left) Barbara Fannon, Charlie Mickey, Elaine Yandell, Debbie Haigood, and Yvonne Shearer talk about their various jobs, (top right) Marie Ramos demonstrates use of VOE lab equipment as Sonia Perez, Lola Mitchell, Rebec- ca Renfro, and Freda Thompson watch, (above) Vickie Horton shows Connie Ruff, Pam Garms, Carol Stanton, and Elvira Camargo how to use the mimeo- graph machine. Vocational Office Education pre- pared students for lifetime careers ... instruction in office occupa- tions ... provide initial refresher .. upgrading skills for employability ... advancement in office careers ... after classroom students go to various jobs at city business firms. VOE sponsored by Mrs. Paula Finney ... Mrs. Henryetta Kaiser. Becky Hogge practices taking dic- tation as Debbie McAnally, Karen Harlan, Debbie Weaver, and Deb- bie Mason look on. Members are: V Austin, D. Bennett, C. Bramlet, E. Camargo, M. Cargill, D. Caughron, J. Chapman, C. Christy, G. Davis, R. Del Campo, C. Evans, B. Fannon, S. Farris, K. Fowler, P. Garms, C. Graham, D. Haigood, D. Hardin, K. Harlan, B. Hogge, G. Holland, V. Horton, C. Hughes, J. Ingram, D. Mason, D. McAnally, P. Mc- Master, S. McVicker, J. Melendez, C. Mickey, D. Mill- er, L. Mitchell, V. Morris, A. Overby, D. Paschal, E. Perez, L. Perez, S. Perez, R. Poston, M. Ramos, R. Ren- fro, L. Roller, C. Ruff, G. Scott, Y. Shearer, K. Shedd, V. Shugart, C. Stanton, F. Thompson, L. Ward, E. Yan- dell. (Top) Cindy Evans and Leticia Perez look over typing book: as Charlotte Bramlet, Rhonda Poston, and Marilyn Cargill discuss typing procedure, (above) Karen Fowler, Sandy Farris, Glenda Holland, and Glenda Davis watch as Vickie Austin runs a coping machine. Lola Roller, Stephanie McVicker, Doris Caughron, Ra- chael DelCampo, and Kathy Shedd look on as Mrs. Hen- rye tta Kaiser explains the proper manner of filing job applications. 123 Mechanics Stress Practical Learning Auto Mechanics vocational course stressing learning ... repairing cars ... repairing defects in other mechanical items. Repair student cars and cars brought to them from town people. Junior and senior boys have morning or afternoon classes ... half a day with regular classes. Mr. Cleo Savage ... sponsor. (Above) Bobby Baker and Keith Berlin adjust the valves of a car. (above right) Ronnie McCullough works to fix the brakes. Members are: D. Adair, J. Azua, B. Baker, K. Berlin, G. Burgess, J. Can- tu, R. Culver, B. Jackson, T. McAr- tie, R. McCullough, C. McGee, D. McDonald, B. Millican, J. Rivera, R. Sanchez, L. Samarrippa, D. Shadden, D. Taylor, R. Waggoner, J. Warren, L. Whitfill, M. Wood. 124 (Above) Mr. Cleo Savage explains the function of the fuel pump to Mike Woods and Jesse Rivera, (above right) Lee Bain changes another car tire as a part of class practice. Building, Metal Trades Teach Skills Metal Trades ... practical vocational course ... studied from stand point of theory ... gained practical experience ... worked with metal lathe ... sheet metal construction ... also layout design. Mr. John Clayton ... sponsored club. Dale Miller, John Moore, and Larry Ballard use a metal press drill as a part of their train ing. Building Trades. Members are E. Brown, B. Carr, T. Carter, G. DelBosque, F. Gonzales, A. Harris, V. Her- nandez, A. Hill, C. Jackson, R. James, W. Johnson, J. Kemp, P. Martin, R. Pena, R. Price, C. Ramos, C. Robinson, H. Thomas, C. Thompson, R. Valdez, R. Villoueva. Building Trades ... Daily program in- cluded two three-hour courses ... one in morning ... one in afternoon ... students attend regular classes one half day ... work the other half. Mr. Dale Russel sponsored. (Left) Building trades class house at 1410 Itasca nears completion, (above) Raul Valdez works on a plan as a part of building trades class. 125 Cosmetology Provides Creative and (Top left) When all else fails, read the directions, says Marie Mendez, Sulema Rameriz, and Mary Austin, (top right) Mrs. Margie Sayes explains the process of scheduling appointments to Teresa Mitchell, Teri Ketchum, and Gail Ware, (above) While Dorothy Homage and!Joaquina Jimenez fix their patrons hair, Linda Linville learns to keep a tidy beauty shop. 126 Imaginative Vocation (Top left) Gloria Alcozer and Paula Wilson make appointments as Rosita Seca looks over to learn how. (above) Carolyn Wall, Cindy Oz- bom, and Celestina Zambrano wash all of their equipment before using, (right) Brenda Wil- liams, Cathy Adams, Debbie Phillips, and Deb- ra Garrett practice styling on wigs and wiglets during class, (above right) Mary Sims demon- strates the correct way to roll Diane Burtis's hair while Kathy Kamp and Josephine Masso watch carefully. Members strive to develop leadership ... character ... confi- dence ... girls learn art of styling hair ... manicures ... perman- ents ... how to color hair .... trim and cut hair ... roll hair. Students study skin, hair, nails, bones, muscles, nerves, blood, glands, and scalp. After two years ... eligible to take state exam to become li- censed beautician. Mrs. Margie Sayes ... teacher and club sponsor. 127 Electronics Teaches Repairing Skills (Top left) George Campbell, Franklin Perry, and Valentine Recio make plans for the next VICA meeting, (top right) Gary Jungman, David Mc- Pherson, Terry Gage, and Simon Chavez experi- ence wiring a television set. (above) A working set shows the outcome of a successful project for Issac Garza, Vidal Lopez, David Mojica, and John Zambrano, (right) Rocky Harbour, Sue Martin, Riley Washington, and Elisco Camargo examine equipment that they use in electronic testing. Electrical Trades majored in service ... training and skills in electronics ... part of the Vocational Industrial Clubs of America. Trade program members worked three hours in morning or afternoon ... other half day attended regular classes. Mr. Jerry Sparks ... sponsor. Members are: S. Chavez, T. Gage, I. Garza, D. Gutierrez, G. Jungman, V. Lopez, D. McPherson, D. Mojica, R. Negrete, J. Zambrano, J. Arteaga, E. Camargo, G. Campbell, R. Harbour, S. Martin, E. Mendez, F. Perry, R. Valentin, R. Washington. 128 Drafting Students Learn New Skills Vocational Drafting in the second year ... taught skills and technology needed to learn industrial drafting. Students in drafting ... involved in mechanical drawing and architec- tural drawing. Sponsor ... Mr. Paul Sheppard. Members are: R. Camarino, R. Col- lins, D. Davilla, E. Escamilla, B. Grant, R. Henderson, S. Henegar, G. Higgins, P. Howland, M. McClen- don, J. Maurer, M. O'Neal, M. Rocha. Mid-term graduate, Sam Lively hands gavel over to new president, Buster Grant. (Top) Mike Rocha presents VICA emblem as Jeff Maurer, Erma Escamilla, Paul Howland, Tommy Davis, Buster Grant, and Robert Henderson observe, (above) Stu- dents Buddy Collins, Bobby Coleman, Mike O'Neal, and Mike Milloway study a draft- ing plan. 129 D.E. Broadens Employment Futures (Top) Beverly Rogers, Lois Brewer, Jeannie Riggs, and Buddy Lefler examine merchandise at Gabriel's, (above) Julie Patterson, Nancy Mannin, Debbie Dayton, and Debbie Belk discuss products at Payne's gift shop, (top right) Lee Bain, Larry Levick, Drexel Tipton, and Jim Hale thumb through house plans at Bain's Furniture, (right) Nicki Nicholson, Sandra Hayley, Gary Moore, and Glynn Poage give some assistance to one of the D.E. employers. D.E. Students ... attend classes for half a day ... They work in various Plainview indus- tries ... Gabriels, Paynes, Gibsons, Waynes, Baines, Hallmark ... Sponsored by Mr. Doug Younger. 130 Members are: V. Alexander, R. Bailey, L. Bain, W. Baker, T. Bench, L. Brewer, K. Daniels, D. Dayton, D. Donaldson, S. Ellis, C. Foster, D. Graham, L. Griffin, J. Hale, S. Haley, D. Hawkins, H. Heath, R. Holloman, J. Joiner, R. Lefler, L. Lev- ick, N. Mannin, B. McCreless, G. Moore, N. Nicholson, J. Patterson, B. Pelphrey, G. Poage, R. Ramsower, J. Reep, J. Riggs, B. Rogers, S. Rogers, J. Russell, D. Sanders, R. Sanders, T. Simmonds, D. Tipton, R. Waldorp, D. Wilson, J. Wright, D. Belk. (Top left) Sherrie Rogers, Randy Lefler, Pat Wal- dorf, and Vance Alexander discuss gift ideas at Gibsons, (above left) Reagan Ramsower, Harold Heath, Sherrie Ellis, and Richard Tunstall display some merchandise at Hallmark's Card Shop, (left) Jackie Reep, Donald Donaldson, Larry Griffin, and Walter Baker demonstrate grocery sacking at Waynes, (above) Glynn Poage, James Russell, and Buddy Pelphrey talk about job possibilities with Mr. Doug Younger. 131 Co-op FHA Names Vasquez Girl of Year (Top) Girls of the month Beckie Couch, Evelyn Smoots, Lala Gonzales, Gay Devin, Linda Hearn; Albert Hill, F.H.A. beau; Girl of the Year, Elva Vasquez. (bottom) Cathy Jackson works with her employer Mrs. Elizabeth McFarland at Marse and Son. Members are: R. Adams, O. Baldwin, V. Craver, B. Couch, G. Devin, K. Douglas, W. Ferguson, L. Fugett, L. Gonzalez, M. Goss, L. Heam, L. Hernandez, G. Hill, B. Hiser, C. Jackson, K. Massey, J. McCutcheon, D. Nob- lett, J. Ray, S. Roberts, L. Rogers, K. Shepard, E. Smoots, C. Stallcup, S. Sylvester, M. Thompson, N. Thurman, E. Vasquez, P. Wharton, M. White, A. Williams. (Top) Mrs. Joyce Devin, Chapter Mother; Albert Hill, Evelyn Smoots, Mrs. Virginia Heam, Chapter Mother; and Ocie Baldwin enjoy a Co-op F.H.A. party, (bottom) Betty Hiser cooks at the Do Nut Chef. Club participated in national, state, and area projects ... highlights of the year were the Daddy banquet ... salad supper ... F.H.A. Week ... Elva Vasquez was chosen Girl of the Year ... she was chosen on the basis of dependability ... grades ... attendance ... contribution to die club. Set goal to promote international good will ... to foster the development of individuals ... group recreation while learning the fundamentals of effective home economics. Mrs. Kay Thompson ... sponsor. (Top left) Bob Havice teaches Mary Goss about Waylands food service, (middle) Ev- elyn Smoots, Venora Craver, Jan Ray, and Ocie Baldwin enjoy themselves after Co-op F.H.A. banquet, (left) Pat Wharton learns food management at Ideal Food Store, (above) Elva Vasques (and Ocie Baldwin relax after banquet. 133 Freshman FHA Gives Community Service Open to freshman girls taking foods and clothing ... organization furthers home economics ... helps to improve relations between school and community ... helps less for- tunate people ... girls shown chal- lenging programs with film strips, demonstrations, and speakers. Mrs. Gladys Davis and Miss Mar- gret Owens ... sponsors. R. Arevalo, M. Ballenger, S. Belk, L. Bennett, Y. Brazier, D. Brogdon, K. Burnett, L. Bussey, R. Cart- wright, B. Chapman, S. Cooper, E. Couch, C. Day, D. Dulin, L. Ful- ler, S. Gammage, G. Garrison, D. Glass, G. Gonzales, B. Graham, D. Harper, L. Hines, K. Hogge, M. Holbert, K. Horton, B. Howell, M. Kirkpatrick, J. Lockeby, I. Masso, M. McCamish, P. McCarty, V. Mc- Connell, C. McCune, S. McGuire, J. McGuire, D. Pierson, S. Priest, T. Raymer, D. Robinson, S. Rogers, K. Ruff, D. Rushing, B. Simmons, D. Spencer, J. Spencer, C. Stan- ford, G. Stroud, C. Tapp, D. Tor- res, J. Wall, D. Wheeler, J. Willis. Jane McLaurin entertains a child with an over-sized Bunny Rabbit, (left) Becky Howell studies child care as a part of an F.H.A. activity, (above) Jane McLaurin satisfies the half-time rush with do-nuts and cold drinks at the F.H.A. concession stand. 134 Sophomore FHA Prepares for Future Furthering interest in home economics ... helping improve relations between home ... school ... community ... helping those less fortunate ... served as the theme of the sophomore chapter of F.H.A. Mrs. Francis Walton ... sponsor. (Top left) Dianne Crockett plays with children at the community nursery as a part of a service project, (left) Laura Patterson and Debbie Austin prepare refreshments for an FHA party, (above) Girls of the month, Vickie Hines, Charlene Ellis, Phyllis Dayton, Belinda Howard, Stephanie Thompson, and Wynette Amick help plan FHA activities. 135 FHA 11 and 12 Sends State Nominee Action equals reaction ... Junior, Senior FHA members provided action ... attended area, state, national FHA conventions ... Brenda Whitehead led the way ... holding an area and state office . . under the direction of Mrs. Francis Chesser. Extra activities take time ... planning and imag- ination for the involved officers ... salad suppers ... slumber parties ... banquets. (Below) Charlotte Sammann and Jane Wilson make plans for FHA convention, (left) Cathy Harris and Jane Wilson watch as Carrie Gardner entertains Larry Vinson, beau, (low- er left) Marca MotE gives an exhausted look during the half- time concession stand rush, (lower right) Brenda Whitehead named Area I pianist and runner-up state pianist for F.H. A. Members are: M. Annett, E. Brown, E. Browning, D. Braga, T. Brooks, B. Busby, T. Burnham, M. Blake, L. Cart- wright, S. Cypert, M. Duncan, C. Douglas, P. Daffern, C. Davis, G. Davis, R. Escalante, D. Fox, C. Gardner, K. Goodwin, B. Henderson, V. Hatch, D. Harris, G. Hanvey, C. Hillman, D. James, L. Lloyd, S. Luster, M. Mote, S. McGowen, P. McMasters, S. McVickers, D. Miller, A. Martinez, P. Morris, J. Riggs, C. Shugart, C. Sammann, C. Schur, S. Savage, M. Thomas, P. Torres, J. Wilson, B. Whitehead, T. Waggoner, S. Williams, R. Winner, K. Yar- barough, S. Zeigler. 136 FBLA, Math Clubs Lead to Careers Formed to give students an idea of what business is like ... sought to develop competent and aggres- sive business leaders. Students strive to gain confidence in themselves and in their work ... sponsor Mrs. Marie Barela worked to improve students as Individuals ... to es- tablish improved business standards and better work- ing relationships. Participating in FBLA were: L. Alexander, R. Arevalo, J. Brazele, E. Brown, M. Brown, E. Browning, G. Buchanan, T. Burnham, V. Churchwell, C. Davis, C. Day, L. Del- Bosque, R. Escalante, P. Ellis, B. Garcia, S. Garcia, D. Harper, L. Hill, D. Howard, J. Ingram, S. Jones, G. Latta, M. Malouf, D. May, D. McAlister, D. McAninch, C. Oz- born, V. Pillow, P. Pritchard, P. Ramsey, S. Roberson, A. Rodriquez, C. Sammon, S. Sims, S. Smith, M. Thomas, J. Vera, K. Wylie, K. Yarbrough. (Above) Lucy DeBosque, David McAlister, Debbie McAn- inch, and Mrs. Marie Barela discuss future plans of selling calendars as a Christmas project, (left) Melinda Malouf and George Buchenau show Paula Ramsey and Virgene Church- well the candy they sold during the Christmas season. Math club challenged students in advanced mathematic problems ... programs ... listening to special speakers ... working beginning calculus problems ... group discussions of important theorems Sponsored by Mrs. Chryl Wynne. (Right) Roger Pinkerton holds the computer data while Jerry Ticer and Karen Stanfield study it to make future predic- tions. (below) Mrs. Chryl Wynne shows Karen Stanfield and Alma Cox how to program a computer. 137 Drama Engages in Varied Activities Honor society for students in speech and drama ... sponsored by Mr. James DeWese ... provides services to the community and school .. • stu- dents assist in make-up ... lighting ... set design ... a staging of assem- blies, programs, presentations, school plays and community concerts. (Above) Jeannie Riggs and Mary Carter sit down for a spot of tea. (above left) Tommy Culpepper, Jeannie Riggs, and Mary Carter join in an action game at a party, (left) Jimmy Bublis, Carla Robins, and Mary Home examine a china egg in more Masque and Gavel skits. 138 Members are: A. Ferrell, B. Baker, D. Johnson, M. Shepard, J. Zeeck, T. Haberer, L. Haberer, R. Holland, M. Senter, S. Jones, J. Bubbis, V. Churchwell, P. Ramsey, M. Malouf, M. Horne, M. Carter, B. Baker, L. Masso, G. Cartwright, J. Andrews, C. Robins, Y. Godsey, S. Grant. (Above) James Andrews and Mike Patterson lis- ten to Masque and Gavel program, (above right) James Andrews reacts with surprise to Melba Hoggins as Jim Zeeck looks on. (right) Tommy Culpepper and Mike Moon cut up for an observer. 139 Key Club Serves School Activities (Top) Mark Walker and Vic Garrison change marquis for up-coming events, (above left) Art Linkletter talks with Mark Cloither after making a public appearance in the high school auditorium, (above right) Johnny Mancais, Danny Keffer and Stanley Dean help plant a tree after Earth Day activities. Serve the school and community by keeping the cam- pus bulletin board up to date ... put up flags for merchants on special holidays. Highlights were the hayride in October ... state Key Club Convention held in Oklahoma City in March ... served as ushers at the Art Linkletter show ... ran air show for Kiwanis Club. Mr. I. L. Whitfied ... sponsor. i (Top left) Dr. Tom Longnecker, Mr. Wayne Johnson, Mr. I. L. Whitfied, and Mr. Wilber England plan future Key Club activities at a Board Meeting, (left) Robert Thomas, John Dee Walker, and Johnny Estes raise the flag before school, (above) Danny Keefer, Stanley Dean, Mark Walker, and Otto Vera discuss plans for greeting out-of-town guests for athletic events. Rodeo Club Ranks High in Competition 142 (Top) Club sponsor Mr. Larry McVey watches the different enteries. (above) Rodeo judges watch closely to choose winners fairly, (right) Ronnie McCullough rides high above the action. Students learned to work with animals ... de- pended on each other for help ... sponsored PHS rodeo buckouts every Monday and Thursday ... competed for prized ... won trophies ... had thirty-two members ... Mr. Larry McVey ... sponsor. (Top) Sharon Taylor shows her riding abilities while competing in the barrel racing, (left) Harold Parks rides hard to stay on until time runs out. (above) Carolyn Shugart watches other contes- tants after barrel racing. 143 RUBY NELL ADAMS HECE-V-Pres; FHA; FTA; MCC. VANCE ALEXANDER DEC A. IGNACIA AMADOR Span cl. TOMMY ANDERSON Who's Who in Art; Band; Crescendo cl; Science cl; Key cl. WANDA ANDERSON JAMES ANDERWS Span cl; M G; Flowers for Algernon. MARIHELEN ANDREWS A'Cappella; VICA-Sec; MCC; ICT; Music Man Sound of Music Oklahoma DUANE ARMSTRONG Boys State; Stu Cncl Rep; FTA-Recording - Sec; Ger cl. Senior Enrollment Reaches 393 SHERRY AULD FHA; VICA; Tri-Hi-Y. EARNEST AYALA Band; FFA. RONNIE BAILEY DECA. LEE BAIN DE; Span cl; Golf. BOBBIE BAKER BONNIE BAKER M G-Sec,Treas; French cl; PTA; Golden Boy Flowers for Algernon. Anastasia Bell,Book and Candle Sound of Music . WALTER BAKER Who's Who in DE. OCIE BALDWIN All Star in Bskbl, Volleyball; Adv. Girl's Choir; Co-op FHA; Tri-Hi-Y. LARRY BALLARD Letterman's cl; Key cl; Rodeo cl; VICA; Track; Ftbl. I LAN BANKSTON JAMES BARNARD A'Cappella; Ger cl; FTA; Oklahoma . BETTY ANN BASS Senate Activities Chairman; Latin cl- Rep, Sec; Ger cl-Rep; FTA-Chaplain; French cl; Tri-Hi-Y; M G; Golden Boy. 147 CHARLIE BASSETT Pres of Senate; La Verne Roach; Jr Fav RU; Letterman's cl; Science cl; Bskbl. CHARLES BATES Outstanding PE; A'Cappella. REBECCA BAUMGARDNER B PW Girl of the Month; Band; Bandettes; FTA; Ger cl. CAROLE BAXTER Who's Who in French; Band; Bandettes; Span cl; French; FTA; NJHS. Speeches Add Enthusiasm for Seniors BRUCE BAYLEY VIC A; Key cl. KATHY BEACH ICT. DEBBI BELK Stu Qicl Rep; DECA-Treas; French cl; FHA. MIKE BELK FFA. KEITH BERLIN Auto Mechanics. SUSAN BIDDLE VICA; MCC; Tri-Hi-Y. PAM BLACKWELL PHS Queen; Jr Fav RU; Var Cheerleader; Auto Mechanics Sweetheart. RICKY BOLDING Stu Cncl Rep; FFA; NHS; Co-op Ag; Rodeo Team; Bskbl. Seniors running for offices applaud as they await their turn to give speeches before the senior class. 148 Football players Jerry Martin, Zoe Simpson and Freddy Jackson plagued by injuries, show their support at a pep rally. KAYE BOYD Band-Twirler; Bandettes; FTA; FHA; Ger cl; French cl; Science cl. TOM BOYD Senate Chaplain; Band; A’Capella; FTA; Crescendo V-Pres; Ftbl Track. CHARLOTTE BRAMLET Fresh Cheerleader; lions Club Queen Al- ternate; VOE; FBLA; Span cl. BRENDA BRANAM FTA; Tri-Hi-Y. SHIRLEY BRASHEARS JENNIE BRAZELE Jr. Var Cheerleader; FHA; FBLA; DEC A; Span cl. LOIS BREWER Outstanding PE; Band; DECA-Treas; Bandettes; FHA; French cl; Tri-Hi-Y. TERESA BROOKS Band; FHA-V-pres, sec; FTA; Bandettes; Span cl; Tri-Hi-Y. KAY BROW MCC-Sec; FHA. MIKE BROWN FBLA. RANDY BROWN Band; Crescendo. ELIZABETH BROWNING Fresh, Soph, Jr, Sr-Treas; Fresh Fav RU; Soph, Jr, Sr-Fav; Most Friendly; Jr. Var. Cheerleader; Var. Cheerleader; FHA-Pres; FTA; FBLA; Span cl. BETTY BRUMBAIOW GINGER BRYANT Outstanding PE; Drill Team; Powder Puff. 149 GEORGE BUCHENAU Who’s Who in ICT; MCC-Pres. f V-Pres.; VICA-V-Pres.; FBLA-Reporter; ICT; Math Cl.; Science Cl.; Library Cl. GENE BURGESS VIC A; Golf. JOE BURNETT FFA. DIANE BURTIS Cosmetology. Seniors Help in Lion’s Club Program BARBARA BUSBY Band; FT A-Reporter; FHA; MCC; Latin Cl.; French Cl.; Bandettes-Sec.; Tri-Hi-Y. JIMMY BUSH FFA; DE; Vanderpoel Award. RAYMOND CAMARENA VICA; Lettermen's Cl.; Bskbl.; Track. ELVIRA CAMARGO VOE. Lion's clubs named Beverly Rogers and Melinda Karen Stanford plays the organ for the Lion's Club Queen Malouf as Queens of noon and evening clubs. contest. RAMON CAMARILLO Boys' State; Track. GEORGE CAMPBELL Who's Who in Electronics; VICA-Treas. STEVE CAMPBELL Stu. Cncl. Rep.; Outstanding PE; Span. Cl.; Track; Bskbl.; Ftbl. PAUL CANSINO 150 JOHNNY CANTU Auto mechanics. MARILYN CARGILL Stu. Cncl. Rep.; A'Capella - Treas.; VOE; Music Man ; How to Succeed in Busi- ness ; Oklahoma BILLY CARR Who's Who in Building Trades. MARY CARR JOHN CARTER FHA - Beau; Span Cl.; Ftbl. ; Bskbl. ; Track DORIS CAUGHRON Stu. Cncl. Rep.; VOE - Sec.; Band. MIKE CHAPA DECA. JACKIE CHURCHWELL FFA. VIRGENE CHURCHWELL Stu. Cncl. Rep.; FFA - Sweetheart; FBLA - V. Pres.; M G; FTA; French Cl.; Tri-Hi-' DARLENE COOK Outstanding PE; FHA. JACKY CLEM Ftbl. Schl. Awd.; Letterman Cl. - sec.; NHS; Ftbl. ; bskbl.; track. RANDY COLEMAN Stu. Cncl. Rep.; Key Cl.; Span Cl ; Sci- ence Cl.; ftbl.; bskbl.; track; bsbl. RONALD COLEMAN Drafting. STEVE COLLIE ICT. ELLEN COOK YOLANDA CORONADO ALMA COX Band; NHS; Math Cl. ; Science Cl. ; Latin Cl.; French Cl.; Ger. Cl.; Bandettes. JERRY COX Auto Mech. VENORA CRAVER RANDI CRISWELL FHA. 151 RANDY CULVER Who's Who in Auto Mech. LARRY CUMMINGS Stu. Cncl. Rep.; Outstanding PE; Span Cl.; Ftbl.; Track; Bskbl. KATHY CUNNINGHAM Plainview Activities Ed.; Band; Fresh Choir; Q S; MCC; Bandettes; FT A; Span Cl. MARTHA CUNNINGHAM Band; ICT. KEITH DANIEL A Cappella DAVID DAVILLA Drafting BOBBY DAVIS Ag- CINDY DAVIS Span Cl.; MCC; FT A; FBLA. Seniors Look Forward to College KATHY DAVIS BULLDOG BARKER-Feature Ed.; Q S-Sec.- Treas.; FHA-V-Pres.; French Cl.; Tri-Hi-Y. GILBERT DEL BOSQUE Building Trades LUCY DEL BOSQUE FBLA. RACHEL DEL CAMPO VOE. KENNETH DICKEY CAROL DIXON BILL DOLLAR FFA; Rodeo Cl. HERBERT DOVE MARSHA DUNCAN Stu. Cncl. Rep.; FHA-Pres.-Sec.-His- torian; FT A; MCC. EDWARD EBELING Ag- GARY EDGAR Drafting. JERRY EDWARDS Stu. Cncl. Rep.; Boys' State; VICA-ICT- Sec.; Key Cl.-V-Pres. 152 The courtyard can be used for studying and reading thinks Rebecca Baumgardner. DANNY ELLENA ICT: Metal Trades. SHERRY ELLIS Stu. Cncl. Rep.; Band; DECA; Tri-Hi-Y; NJHS. DIANA ESCALANTE All-Star in Bskbl. Volleyball. CINDY EVANS FHA; VOE; FBLA; Tri-Hi-Y. SANDRA FAIRCHILD BARBARA FANNON Who's Who in VOE; Outstanding PE; NHS- V-Pres.; NJHS; French Cl.; VOE. RANDY FAULKS Metal Trades. GARY FELTS DECA. JIMMY FENNELL Band. JUDY FENNELL WANDA FERGUSON ALEX FERRELL A Cappella; MCC; M G; Oklahoma - Sound of Music - Music Man - An- astasia - Flowers for Algernon. 153 Lesa Helm gazes at the trophies won by PHS throughout the years. Twelve years of school mean a senior ring. Carole Baxter works busily addressing her graduation announcements. GINGER FOX Stu. Cncl. Rep.; NJHS; NHS; Ger. Cl.; French Cl.; FBLA; Science Cl. GARY FRANCIS FBLA; Bskbl. ROBERT FRANKLIN Who's Who in Metal Trades. KENNY FRENCH Span. Cl. MIKE FRIES FFA; Ger. Cl. WAYNE FULLER Span. Cl. MARGARITO FURER Electronics. STEVE GAINES NJHS. “v 154 MARK GAITHER Key Cl.; Span Cl.; Lettermen's Cl.; Bsbl. BELINDA GARCIA FBLA; Span Cl. GILBERT GARCIA Electronics. SYLVIA GARCIA Drill Team; FBLA; Span Cl. Achievements Fulfill Senior Year CARRIE GARDNER Stu. Cncl. Rep.; Band; FHA; FTA; Tri Tri-Hi-Y; Span. Cl.; Bandettes. PAM GARMS Stu. Cncl. Rep.; A Cappella-Robe Chair- man; VOE-Chaplain; Music Man - Sound of Music - Oklahoma. PAT GEORGE PATRICIA GIBSON FHA; FBLA; VICA-ICT. LYNN GODSEY FTA; Span. Cl.; Ftbl. LALA GONZALES Who's Who in Homemaking. RUBY GONZALES GENE GOOCH Stu. Cncl. Rep.; Key Cl.; Lettermen's Cl.; Bskbl. DAVID GOODGION BULLDOG BARKER; Span. Cl. KARA GOODWIN Band-Twirler; Bandettes; Flowers for Algernon. STEVE GOREE Stu. Cncl. Rep.; Key Cl.; FFA; Letter- men’s Cl.; Ftbl. PATSY GRANT A Cappella. STEVE GRANT Band-Drum Major; Ger. Cl.; M G; Cres. Span. Cl.; Flowers for Algernon - Haunt- ing of Hill House - Golden Boy. JIM GREEN ICT-V-Pres.; VICA; Key Cl. VIRGINIA GREENWOOD Tri-Hi-Y; FHA. BRAD GREER Stu. Cncl. Rep.; Fighting Heart Award; Key Cl.; Ftbl-Captain; Bskbl.; Bsbl.; Track. 155 Treasurer Elizabeth Browning reports on the class finances of the Senior House of Representatives. Council Activities Provide Experience MONTE GREGG Span cl; Letterman's cl; Ftbl; Track. LARRY GRIFFIN PE All Stars-Wrestling, Scooters; DE. JOE GUTIERREZ Key cl; VICA cl; VICA-ICT-Parl; Ftbl. MARK HACKETT Band; Crescendo cl.; Key cl; Ger cl. DEBBIE HAIGOOD VOE; FTA-Merit Officer; Span Cl. JIM HALE Stu Cncl Rep; Key cl; DECA; Ftbl; Track; Golf. SANDRA HALEY DECA; DE. KAREN HARLAN NJHS; FBLA; FHA; VOE; French cl; Ad- vanced GirTs Choir. CATHY HARRIS Metal Trades Sweetheart; Band; Bandettes; French cl; FHA; Tri-Hi-Y. NICKY HARRIS Stu Cncl Rep; A'Cappella; Span cl; Let- term an s cl; NHS; Ftbl; Track; Golf. ARTHER HARRISS DEBRA HAWKINS DE. MARK HAYES A’Cappella; FFA; Co-op. Ag.; Sound of Music” Oklahoma”. LINDA HEARN HECE - 2nd V. -Pres.; Pres. Co-op. HMK; FHA. HAROLD HEATH DECA; Key cl.; Tennis. LESA HELM Who’s Who in English; Band; Bandettes; Span cl.; FBLA; FTA. CARRION HELTON STEVE HENEGER Drafting; Band. LILLA HERNANDEZ ALAN HILL Stu. Cncl. Rep.; Letterman's cl.; Ftbl.; Track. ALBERT HILL Stu. Cncl. Rep.; FHA Sweetheart; Letter- man's cl.; VICA; Ftbl. ; Bskbl. ; Track. GAY HILL Co-op.; Homemaking. BETTY HISER HECE - 3rd V.-Pres. Student Council members Brad Greer and Richard Tunnell take their turn at hall duty during lunch periods. 157 MIKE HOD EL Voc. Drafting; Golf. BRUCE HOFFMAN Latin Cl.; Ftbl.; Golf; Track. BECKY HOGGE FTA-Historian; VOE; French Cl. GLENDA HOLLAND FT A; FHA; VOE-Reporter; Tri-Hi-Y. New Hope Singers receive standing ovation for outstanding Assembly performance. REGGIE HOLLAND Lettermen's Cl.; Ger. Cl.; M G; Math Cl.; Science Cl.; Ftbl.; Track. SUE HOLLAND Stu. Cncl. Rep.; FHA; ICT-VICA Treas. RODNEY HOLMES Band; A Cappella; Cres.; Oklahoma. RHONDA HOOPER FHA. MONTY HORNER NJHS; NHS; Math Cl.; Science Cl.; Ger. Cl.; Lettermen’s Cl.; Tennis. VICKY HORTON FT A; VOE. DONNA HOWARD FTA; FBLA; MCC; Span Cl.; French Cl. ZORA HOWARD Band; Powder Puff. 158 School Assembly Features PAUL HOWLAND Drafting. JAMES HUERTA Drafting. HARRY HULL Who's Who in Industrial Arts; Band. FREDDY JACKSON Lettermen’s Cl.; Key Cl.; Ftbl.; Bskbl.; Track. MIKE JACKSON VICA; Auto Mech. CHARLES JACKSON VICA; Ftbl.; Track. RICKY JAMES Sr. Fav.; FFA; VICA; Key Cl.; Lettermen's Cl.; Ftbl. RICHARD JANUTA Band; Key Cl.; Ger. Cl.; M G; Cres.; Math Cl.; FT A; Alice in Wonderland - Golden Boy - Haunting of Hill House. “New Hope” BRENDA JENNINGS Transfer. KENNETH JENSEN FFA. JOAQUINA JIMENEZ Cosmetology. BARBARA JOHNSON DEBBIE JOHNSON FTA; Span Cl. WYOMA JOHNSON Building Trades. JACQUIE JOHNSTON Band-Fresh. Twirler; Bandettes; Span. Cl.; FTA;FHA. DAVID JONES Auto Mechanics. RICHARD JORDON Building Trades. KATHY KAMP Cosmetology. GLENDA KAY Stu. Cncl. Rep.; Lion's Queen Alternate; Best-All-Around RU; Fresh., Jr. Var., Var. Cheerleader; FTA; FHA; French Cl. OLAN KEETER Boys' State; Fresh. Fav. RU; Key Cl.-Pres.; Span. Cl. -Pres.; Math Cl.; Ftbl.; Bsbl. 159 Seniors Take Pride in School Spirit SHERRY KEETON JIMMY KEMP VICA - Pres.; FFA - V. pres.; Letterman's cl.; Ftbl.; Bskbl.; Track. TERI KETCHUM Cosmetology; Band LINDA KING A'Cappella; Music Man ; How to Suc- ceed in Business ; FBLA. LACIE KIRK FTA; Latin cl.; Ger. cl.; Science cl. LINDA KLEEM PLAIN VIEW - Soph. ed.; Band; Bandettes - V.-Pres.; FTA; MCC; Span cl.; Science cl. LARRY KOENINGER Who’s Who in Instrumental Music; Band; FTA - Pari.; Ger. cl.; Science cl.; MCC; Cres. DON LANGSTON GARY LATTA Span Cl. - Pres.; Letterman’s cl.; Key cl.; FBLA; Bskbl. ; Bsbl. TEX LAYMON Band. RAMONA LEACH Who’s Who in Journalism; Girls’ State - County Sheriff; PLAIN VIEW - Editor; Band - Drum Major; Science cl. - Sec.; Ger. cl.; M G; Q S; MCC; Golden Boy' Flowers for Algernon RANDY LEFLER DECA. GARY LEHNEN Sr. Pres. ; Stu. Cncl. Rep.; Boys State; Ftbl.; Track. LARRY LEVICK A'Cappella - Pres.; DE; Oklahoma Sound of Music Carrie Gardner gives the basketball team the formula for success. 160 Basketball members Charlie Bassett, Richard Tun- nell, and David McAlister present challenge to the track team for a relay to Lubbock in backing Bulldog football team. RANDY LIGHTFOOT Stu. Cncl. Rep.; Key cl.; French cl.; Letterman's cl. ; Bskbl.; Track. BEVERLY LINDSEY A'Cappella; Ger. cl.; FTA; French cl.; Oklahoma. KATHY LINDSEY FBLA; FHA; Tri-Hi-Y. LINDA LINVILLE Cosmetology. SAM LIVELY Voc. Drafting. LINDA LLOYD FHA - Pres.; Projects chairman; FTA; Span cl. MARY LOCKEBY BRADLEY LONGNECKER Stu. Cncl. Rep.; Letterman’s cl.; Key cl.; Ftbl.; Bskbl. HECTOR LOPEZ ICT. VISDAL LOPEZ david McAlister Fresh., Soph. - Pres.; Fresh. Fav.; Soph. Fav. RU; Most Friendly RU; Best-All- Around; FBLA; Bsbl.; Bskbl. 161 DEBBIE Me ANN ALLY Latin Cl.; FT A; VOE; Tri-Hi-Y; Drill Team. DEBBIE McANINCH Stu. Cncl. Rep.; Who’s Who in Business; A Cappella; FBLA-Pres. RON McCANDLESS A Cappella-V-Presf Student Conductor. mike McClendon Drafting. RONNIE McCULLOCH VICA; Lettermen's Cl.; Key Cl.; Ftbl.; Bsbl.; Track. JOANN McCUTCHEON david McDonald Boys’ State; Key Cl.; VICA. LARRY McEACHERN MCC; Science Cl.; Ftbl.; Bskbl. CHARLES McGEE A Cappella REX McLAURIN Band; Cres. Cl.; Ger. Cl.; DAVID MCPHERSON Electronics-V-Pres.; VICA; Key Cl.; Ftbl.; Bskbl. 162 FELICIA MACHA Band Bandettes; Ger. Cl.; FHA. MELINDA MALOUF Fresh. Cl.-Sec.; PHS Princess; FFA District Sweetheart; Drafting Sweetheart; Noon Lion's Cl. Queen; Band; FBLA-Sec.-Treas.; Latin Cl. -Sec.; M G; FTA. NANCY MANNIN DEC A-Historian; FHA; FBLA; French Cl. JERRY MARTIN Lettermen's Cl.; Key Cl.; French Cl.; Track; Ftbl. ; Bskbl. PAUL MARTIN Band; Ftbl. RANDALL MARTIN Stu. Cncl. Rep.; Key Cl.-Sec.; Bskbl. SUE MARTIN VICA. SANTOS MARTINEZ Band. Seniors Aid in Earth Day Victory DEBRA MASON A Cappella - Sec.; Span. Cl.; NJHS; NHS; VOE; Music Man - How To Succeed in Business - Sound of Music - Oklahoma. KATHLEEN MASSEY Co-op Homemaking. ARTHUR MASSO MCC; Latin Cl.; Lettermen's Cl.; Bskbl.; Track. JOSEPHINE MASSO Cosmetology. PAULA MATLOCK Stu. Cncl. Rep.; Ger. Cl.-Sec.-Treas.; FTA-Historian; Tri-Hi-Y; Tennis. JEFF MAURER DEBRA MAY PLAIN VIEW - Fresh., Sr. Ed.; Latin Cl.; FTA; FHA; FBLA. JACKIE MAYDEN ELOY MENDEZ VICA; Span. Cl. LYDIA MENDOZA Cosmetology-V-Pres.; ICT. CHARLIE MICKEY Band; VOE-Pres.; Ger. Cl. DALE MILLER Stu. Cncl. Rep.; Metal Trades; VICA-Sec.; Span. Cl.; Key Cl.; Lettermen's Cl.; Ftbl.; Bskbl; Track. 163 JIM MILLER French cl.; Science cl.; Key cl.; Golf. BILLY MILLICAN VIRGINIA MILSTEAD FTA - Historian, Corr. Sec. ; VICA - ICT - Treas.; FHA. LEAH MITCHELL Stu. Cncl. Rep.; Fresh. , Jr. Var. Cheer- leader; A’Cappella - Treas.; Span cl. LOLA MITCHELL VOE. TERESA MITCHELL Cosmetology. JOHN MOORE Metal Trades VICA - Treas. RANDALL MOORE Stu. Cncl. Rep.; Span cl.; Letterman's cl.; Key cl. ; Ftbl.; Bskbl.; Bsbl.; Track. ALICIA MORALES Stu. Cncl. Rep.; FHA; Span Cl. MIIE MURRAY Voc. Drafting; Ftbl. MICHAEL NAILS A’Cappella SUSAN NASH Stu. Cncl. Rep.; B PW Girl of the Month; A’Cappella; Span, cl.; FTA; ’’Oklahoma” Sound of Music”. NIKI NICHOLSON DECA. RICKIE NICHOLSON Span cl.; Key cl.; Ftbl.; Bskbl.; Track. DONNA NOBLETT PLAIN VIEW - Fresh, ed.; Tennis. HAROLD PARKS French cl.; Key cl. ; VICA; Ftbl.; Bskbl.; Bsbl. ; Track. GABY PATTERSON Advanced Girl's Choir; MCC. JULIE PATTERSON A'Cappella; DE; Music Man” Sound of Music Oklahoma . MIKE PATTERSON Band; Crescendo - Treas.; Ftbl. BUDDY PELPHREY French cl.; DECA; Ftbl.; Track. 164 BOBBY PEMBERTON FFA. ELIZABETH PEREZ VOE. HENRY PEREZ Metal Trades. LETICIA PEREZ VOE. Courses Challenge r Linda King, Jacquie Johnston, and Dorothy White study meal planning in foods class. Senior Ability Debbie Terrell, Rickie Riddle, Carrie Gardner, and Brenda Branam do some studying in the li- brary. SONIA PEREZ FBLA; VOE. MARTHA PERIFANI AFS Student; Stu. Cncl.; Key Cl. Sweet- heart; Span. Cl.-V-Pres.; Ger. Cl.; FHA; FTA FRANKLIN PERRY Band; VICA-Sgt.-at-Arms. RICKIE PETERS Co-op Ag.; Ftbl.; Track. MARLA PETERSON Who’s Who in German; Vocal Music; A Cappella-Pub. Chairman; Ger. Cl.-Sec. NJHS-Pres.; NHS-Sec.; Music Man - Hov To Succeed In Business - Sound of Music - Oklahoma. VICKIE PILLOW Drill Team; FBLA; FTA. ROGER PINKERTON Who's Who in Science; NHS-Pres.; Latin Cl.-Pres.; Math Cl.; Science Cl.; Ftbl. GLYN POAGE A Cappella; DECA; Sound of Music - Oklahoma”; Ftbl.; Track. JAMES POOL A'Cappella; Science cl. pres.; Key cl.; Math cl.; Span cl.; NJHS. PATTY PORTERFIELD PLAIN VIEW Sports ed.; FT A; M G; ’’Jack and the Beanstalk ; Flowers for Algernon RHONDA POSTON Stu. Cncl. Rep.; Jr. Var. Cheerleader; FBLA; FT A; VOE. RONNIE PRICE VICA; Ftbl.; Track. MIKE PRIOLO BULLDOG BARKER artist; Q S; Span cl. PAM PRITCHARD Stu. Cncl. Rep.; NJHS V. -pres.; FHA; FBLA; Latin cl. MARIA RAMOS FBLA; VOE. PAULA RAMSEY FBLA pari.; FTA; M G; children’s theatre. WAYNE RAMSEY Soph., Jr. V.-Pres.; Soph. Jr. Fav.; Best- All-Around RU; Span cl.; Key cl.; Letter- man's cl.; Ftbl. REAGAN RAMSOWER Stu. Cncl. Rep.; Science cl. v. -pres.; Ger. cl.; Span cl.; Key cl.; Math cl.; DECA. TOMMY REAMS Band; Key cl. Sgt-at-Arms; Science cl.; Math cl.; Cres cl.. VALENTIN RECIO Stu. Cncl. Rep.; VICE - pres.; PE All-star. VAN REDIN Stu. Cncl. Rep.; ICT pres.; Bskbl.; Powder puff twirler. RANDY REDINGER Sr. V.-pres.; Band V.-pres.; French cl. pres.; Cres cl. Tom Boyd hangs a poster providing information about the watermelon feast for the Nancy Wall fund. 166 Seniors Aid in SAMMY REED Band; Choir; ICT; Ftbl.; Bskbl. JACKIE REEP DE; Span cl.; Track; Bskbl. DON REEVES Ftbl. JANIS REINKEN Band; Bandettes - Chap.; Ger. cl.; French cl.; NJHS; NHS; FTA; Math cl.; Science cl. Nancy Wall Fund REBECCA RENFRO Band; Bandettes - Treas.; FTA; VOE; Span cl. DIANNA REYES FHA. SUSIE RICHBURG Girls' State; Band; Bandettes - Pres.; NHS - Treas.; NJHS; FTA; MCC; Span cl. RICKY RIDDLE Science cl. - Treas.; Math cl.; French cl.; NJHS; Tennis. PEGGY ROBERTSON Stu. Cncl. Rep.; Sr. Sec.; Band - V.-Pres. Fresh. Cheerleader; Sr. Fav. RU; French cl. Rep.; Bandettes; Tri-Hi-Y. ROBERT RODRIQUEZ Auto Mech. BEVERLY ROGERS Electronics Sweetheart; Lions Club Queen; Span cl.; DECA; Tri-Hi-Y. LAURA ROGERS FBLA; MCC; FHA; Co-op. Homemaking. LELA ROLLER A'Cappella; VOE; FBLA; NJHS. CONNIE RUFF FTA - Merit Officer; VOE; Ger. cl.; NJHS. JOEY RUIZ Ftbl.; Track; Golf; Band. JAMES RUSSELL Sr. Stu. Cncl. - Mem.-at-Lg.; Track; Ftbl. ; Bskbl. JEANNIE RIGGS Advanced Girl's Choir; DECA - Historian; M S; FHA; FBLA; French cl.; Span cl.; Tri-Hi-Y; Alice in Wonderland ; Flowers for Algernon. JESUS RIVERA Auto Mech. SHARON ROBERSON Band; A'Cappella; FBLA; Bandettes; Latin cl SHERRY ROBERTS A'Cappella; HECE. Mrs. Betty McGhee lectures to her sixth period English class during the last minutes of a long day. Dean Barnes Motivates Senior Class BRUCE SANDLIN Outstanding Red Dog; Lettermen's Cl.; Ftbl. - Captain. REYMUNDA SARABIA DEBORAH SEELY Drill Team. ROGER SENTER FFA. TERESA SETTLE Cosmetology. DEBBIE SHADDIX YVONNE SHEARER NJHS; French Cl.; VOE. CHARLES SHEDD VICA. BOBBIE SHELLMAN Outstanding PE; FHA. MIKE SHEPARD A Cappella; M G; Sound of Music - Oklahoma. DOYLE SHEPPARD MAC SHUGART Outstanding Blue Dog; Ftbl. 168 JIM SIMMONS Stu. Cncl. Rep.; FTA-V-Pres.; VICA- Parl.; FFA; Key Cl.; ICT; Sr. Fav. RU. TERRY SIMMONS Ftbl. ZOE SIMPSON Lettermen's Cl.; Track; Ftbl. MARY SIMS Cosmetology. LONNIE SLAUGHTER Who’s Who in Metal Trades. KATHLEEN SMITH MARK SMITH FA Co-op AG. SHERYL SMITH Stu. Cncl. Rep.; Who's Who in Math; PLAIN VIEW; FT A-Membership Chairman, Treas; Ger. Cl.; NJHS. GARY SPANN Metal Trades. BOBBY SPENCER Band; Voc. Drafting. PAM SPENCER BULLDOG BARKER-Ed.-in-Chief; Q S- V-Pres.; Science Cl.; MCC; French Cl. CATHY ST ALLCUP Co-op HECE. (Left) Mr. Royce Barnes points to one of the many busy days for seniors. Mr. Royce Barnes ... senior dean ... second year as dean ... works on schedules, tardies, absentees ... co-sponsors Coronation ... leads Senior Council ... helps with graduation activi- ties. Counsels students with problems ... analyst and confider of senior students ... proved to be friend to all. 169 KAREN STANFIELD Science cl; Ger cl; Math cl; Tri-Hi- Y. KAREN STANFORD Fresh Class V-Pres; Stu Cncl Corr Sec; Best All Around; Band; A'Cap- pella; Ger cl; JNHS; Oklahoma CAROL STANTON Stu Cncl Rep; FHA - V-Pres; FT A; FBLA; VOE. PAULA STANTON FHA; DECA; Tri-Hi-Y. DIANNE STARK FTA; FHA; Latin cl. CINDY STEPHENSON Band; Bandettes - Sgt-at-Arms; French cl; Tri-Hi-Y. MARK S TERMER FFA; VICA. DAVID STONE Key cl. LAVICA STROTHER A'Cappella; FHA; FTA; MCC; Math cl; Science cl; Music Man , Sound of Music , Oklahoma . JUDY SURLEY FTA; Tri-Hi-Y; MCC; A’Cappella. SHERRY SYLESTER HECE. CARL TAYLOR ICT; VICA. Is it a riot? Is it a demonstration? No it s the annual Senior Day mud bath! 170 Senior Day Includes Mud Bath SHARON TAYLOR Outstanding in PE; Girls’ Choir; A Cappella; Music Man - Sound of Music - Okla- homa. STEVE TAYLOR Stu. Cncl. Rep.; Boys' State; Lettermen’s Cl.; Span. Cl.; Key Cl.; Ftbl.; Track. DEBBIE TERRELL Stu. Cncl. Rep.; Jr.-Treas.; Senate- Treas.; Tennis DEBRA THOMAS Adv. Girls Choir-Pres.; A Cappella; Music Man - Sound of Music - Okla- homa”; FTA; Ger. Cl.; Tri-Hi-Y; MCC. DON THOMAS A Cappella. MARK THOMAS Ger. Cl.; M G; Science Cl. MARSHA THOMAS Stu. Cncl. Rep.; FHA-Sec.; M G; FBLA; Tri-Hi-Y-Pres.; Tennis. FREADA THOMPSON VOE. MARGIE THOMPSON Co-op FHA; FHA. DON THURMAN Band; Ger. Cl.; Golf. NANCY THURMAN French Cl.; FHA; Co-op FHA. JERRY TICER Span. Cl.; French Cl.; Math Cl.; Science Cl.; Tennis. DREXEL TIPTON DE-V-Pres. SANTRA TITUS Band; Bandettes; FTA; Ger. Cl. JANIE TONCHE RICHARD TUNNELL V-Pres. Senate; Span. Cl.; Bskbl. RICKY TYLER DEC A. DEBBIE VAUGHN Outstanding in PEj A Cappella; Oklahoma - Sound of Music ; Span. Cl.; Tri-Hi-Y. GARY VEAL Ag- JANIE VERA Choir; FBLA; FTA; Span. Cl. 171 BILLY VILLANUEVA LARRY VINSON FHA Beau; Key cl. - Treas.; French cl.; Ger. cl.; Track; Bskbl. ; Bsbl. ROBERT WALDREP Science cl.; Ger. cl. PERRY WALKER Band - Pres.; Ger. cl. - Pres.; Cres cl.; Key cl. GILBERT WARD Band; Cres cl.; NJHS; Ger. cl.; Math cl.; Science cl.; Key cl. GAIL WARE Cosmetology. RILEY WASHINGTON All-Star in PE; VICA; Track; Bskbl. DICK WEBB BULLDOG BARKER - Sports ed.; Q S - Pres.; Ftbl.; Track. JIMMY WEBB Band; Cres cl.; FFA. RANDY WEBB FFA. DORIS WELLS Choir. 172 PAT WHARTON HECE. DOROTHY WHITE Tri-Hi-Y. MARY WHITE Tri-Hi-Y; Co-op. FHA. STEVE WHITEHEAD Seniors Help Boost School Spirit RANDY WHITSITT FTA; FBLA; VICA; Ger. Cl.; Golden Boy ; Voice of Democracy. ANISH WILLIAMS BRENDA WILLIAMS DE ANN WILLIAMS Stu. Cncl. Rep.; Fresh. Cheerleader; Var. Cheerleader; Span cl. Sec. MIKE WILLIAMS DAVID WILSON Band; A'Cappella; Crescendos; FTA; FFA; Science Cl.. JANE WILSON FHA - Pres., Pari.; FTA; Span Cl. - Sec.; Tri-Hi-Y - V. Pres. BRIDGETT WOOD Band; FBLA; FHA; French Cl. MIKE WOOD Auto Mech. CHARLOTTE WRIGHT HECE. WALTER WRIGHT Jr. Pres.; Band; A’Cappella Crescendos - Pres.; MCC - V. Pres.; Golden Boy ; Haunting of Hill House ; Oklahoma ; Flowers for Algernon . ELAINE YANDELL FBLA; VOE. KANDYE YARBROUGH Stu. Cncl. - Mem. at Lg.; Fresh. Fav.; Soph. Fav. RU; Fresh. Cheerleader; PLAIN VIEW - Sr. Ed. ; FBLA; FTA; MCC; Tri-Hi- Y. DOUG YERBY Latin Cl.; Ger. Cl.; T.rack; Football. LINDA YOUNG JEFFERY YOUNGBLOOD Ftbl. 173 m DEBORAH ALFORD Treasurer CARLA ROBINS Vice-President BLAINE SMI President Dee Adair Catherine Adams Sara Aguilar Chris Akins Jose Alaseiz Francis Alcozer Gloria Alcozer Fernando Aldaco Annette Alexander Lynnette Alexander Deborah Alfoid David Allen Ronnie Allen Ann Amador Doug Anderson Mike Anderson Keith Angel Margaret Annett Ermalynda Arteaga Maiy Austin Vickie Austin Judy Aylesworth Jesus Azua Beverly Bailey John Baker Bobby Ballew Wayne Basden Jon Bass Latin Slave Reveals “Displeasure” Mary Carter feels that being a Latin Club Slave is not all fun. Ann Overby, Marca Mote, Kyle Peck, Rudd Owen, and Rodney Pyatt paint vic- tory signs for Mr. Monte Lee s advisory to support the basketball team at bi- district competition in Abilene. Mona Beggs Donald Bell Tommy Bench Teressa Bennett Kim Blackwell Merry Blake Sherri Blankenship Gary Bloys Phillip Box Richard Bradshaw Dana Bragga Linda Brasnear Steve Brow David Brown Edward Brown Elaine Brown Wayne Bryant Jimmy Bublis Charles Buchanan Barbara Burke Mike Burleson V-i-c-t-o-r-y that's the Bulldog battle cry ... thunder the juniors. Mitchell Malouf as he announces Thom asina Burnham Don Bums Tonya Caddel Steve Caldwell Mark Carpenter Darryl Carter Mary Carter Troy Carter Greg Cartwright Lonna Cartwright Luis Castillo Brenda Chandler Randy Chennault Carolyn Christy the juniors running for class offices. 176 jay Churchwell Kaylene Churchwell Judy Clanahan Don Clark Mike Clinton Mike Cole Ronald Collins Linda Collis Tim Compton Derrell Conklin Emma Conteras Joan Cook Sherry Cork Beckie Couch Weldon Couch Clay Crow Diclde Crowder Sue Cypert Pat Da i fern Glenda Davis Debbie Dayton Stanley Dean Frank Delgado Louis DeLuna Kenneth Deaton Gay David Kenneth Dillard Kathy Dodgin Club Participation Enriches Classes How will I explain this, says Tracy Wag- ner as Mrs. Dennis hands her the report card. 177 Don Donaldson Wade Dorman Cathy Douglas Dennis Douglas Karen Douglas Becky Elder Nelda Elliott Pam Ellis Rodney Ellis Juniors begin the necessary process of filling out forms and measuring for ordering Senior rings. Roger Erwin Rachel Esc alente Gary Essary Johnny Estes Sandy Farris Dennis Favor Ennis Favor Clyde field Mike Fischer Eddie Foster Donna Fox Sally French Lona Fugett Terry Gage Ricky Garms Issac Garza Sally Gilbertson Mary Gallardo Debra Garrett Vic Garrison Cora Gibson Yolanda Godsey Robert Gilbert Pep rally action shows Gail McLeod and Delores McCourt saying Go Bulldogs! Win State! at the Austin playoffs. Olga Gonzales Wesley Gooch Terry Good fellow Donnie Gordon Randy Goree Mary Goss Connie Graham Danny Graham Janice Graham Buster Grant Tim Greer Lana Grisham Danny Gutierrez Leslie Haberer Juniors Overcome Numerous Obstacles Doyle Walls suffers from having an abundance of books and a shortage of locker space. Mrs. Kidwell bars John Dee Walker's way into the English room. LaDonna Haile Goldie Haney Rocky Harbour Sherry Hardin Jerry Harkins Libby Harrison Gary Harris Bobby Harston Mike Hatch Vickie Hatch Debra Hawkins Lisa Hefflefinger Nancy Hembree Barbara Henderson Robert Henderson Suzanne Henderson Kathi Henry Leonard Hernandez Carole Hillman Randy Holland Becky Hoffman l Randy Holloman Mark Horn Mary Home Andy Homer Eric Howard Martha Howard Joey Howell Carla Robins gives her speech which wins her the Martha Howard and Jackie Witherspoon have a quiet position of vice president of the junior class. moment before balloon popping during a pep rally. Ken Howell Wesley Huddleston Ricky Huffine Connie Hughes Ricky Hughes Ruth Hughes David Hunt Jan Ingram Cathy Jackson Roydeen Jackson Coralyn James Mark James Melvin Jenkins Steve Jennings Danny Johnson Davia Johnson Dusty Johnson Reggie Johnson Janet Joiner David Jones Derrell Jones 180 Juniors Captivate School Spirit Rodger Jones Steve Jones Richard Jordan Ruben Juarez Gary Jungman Sherry Keen Danny Keffer Steve Kemp James Kendall Karnold Kersh Jimmy Ketchersid Valli Kindred Tommy King Karen Kirchoff Mark Kirkpatrick Melva Lamb Charles Lane Larry Langston Ramon Leija Charles Longbothan Dennis Lovell Everyone is alert when Blaine Smith gives a boost the Bulldogs speech showing junior sup- port during football season. Olga Gonzales and Kathy White think studying is more important than eating during lunch. Tommy Lusk Sheila Luster Theron McCartie Sherry McCaslin Buddy McClendon Eddie McConnell Delores McCort Bruce McCreless Roger McCurry E)oug McDonough Sanara Me Go wen Charles Me Lauren 181 Gail McCleod Patty McMaster Tommy McMillan Donna McNutt Larry McQueen Stephanie Me Vickers Tommy Majors Johnny Mallow Patsy Malone Mitchell Malouf Johnny Manci as Kay Mannin Dennis Favor and Kathy Henry enjoy a friendly conversion between classes. Tony Marshall Terry Massey Diane Miller Gary Moore Barbara Martinez Janie Melindez David Mojica Vicki Moris Alice Martinez Eva Medrano Anastacia Mireles Patti Morris Lynn Mason Marie Mendez Angela Monroe Marca Mote Valli Kindred and Reggie Johnson are too late to stop and visit after the New Hope Singers completed their 182 spring program. Sonny Musquiz Terry Noel Raymundo Noyrele Michael O’Neal Ann Overby Rudd Owen Cindy Ozborn Bryan Painter Diane Palmer Betty Parr Donna Paschal Annette Patty Kyle Peck Don Pemberton Fernando Pena Janie Perez Yolanda Perez Sally Perkins Ranay Perry Debbie Phillips Charles Pinkerton Counselors Guide Students to College Charles McLaurin listens intently while Mr. Herman Mitchusson talks about college and financial aid. Wesley Price Lloyd Rains Sulema Ramirez Brad Ramsower Etta Ray Sandra Ray Esmeralda Recio Hal Reese Mercy Ramirez Debbie Rey Sharon Ray Roger Reese Rodney Pyatt Carlos Ramos Ora Ray Brenda Rector 183 Stephen Rhea Randy Rigler Pat Riley Susan Roark David Roberts Sarah Roberts Wick Robertson Carla Robins Clyde Robinson Richard Rogers Sherry Rogers Terry Rogers Anna Rodriquez Rocky Favila Martin Rosales Linda Roy Karen Kirchhoff, Tommy Lusk and Kenneth Dillard rush to the next class after an assembly. Dwright Royal Charlotte Samman Dorothy Sanders David Schuster Tom Rutledge Joe Sanchez Selice Savage Mary Scroggins Ubrado Samarra Danny Sanders Carolyn Schur Mike Senter Danny Rushing James Samson Ricky Sanders Glene Scott Scott Ryan Roy Sanchez Auorey Sayes Rositta Sec a Dawn Watson smiles as she finally com- pletes all of her pages for the junior sec- tion. 184 Dean Encourages Student Activities Junior Dean Bob Henry glances through the football magazines sold by junior class to raise money for junior-senior Prom. Mr. Bob Henry is a new face this year ... busy working with class of- ficers in helping the entire group to- ward a successful year ... counsels with students about attendance, tar- dies, schedules, and personal prob- lems, meets with the student council every Monday during advisory ... on cafeteria duty during lunch. Juniors look to his help and gui- dance and will be responsible for the prom this year ... sold magazines to help pay for prom ... held a bake sale for the prom. Mr. Henry ... tries to meet the needs of students as individuals. David Servatius David Shadden Linda Shadix Cathy Shedd Quinton Short Carolyn Shugart Vicki Shugart Debbie Simmons Tracy Simonds Eldon Simpson Sandra Sims Barbara Smith Blaine Smith Buster Smith Rhonda Smith Susan Smith Teresa Smith Evelyn Smoots Tim Son Tony Spann Coy Stambaugh David Stanford Gail Stephens Mike Stephens Bobby Stevens Steve Stevens Vickie Stevenson Becky Stone 185 Kenny Stone Arnold Surley Chuck Tawater David Taylor Kenneth Taylor Larron Thomas Robert Thomas Curtis Thompson Kevin Thompson Tommy Thompson Troy Thompson Pauline Torres Debbie Towler Debra Tschirgi Juniors Rank Third in Enrollment Monday morning Blaine Smith reads the business for the week be- fore class council discussion. Juniors form a wagon train and fight the Indians for a western day prize - Kaylene Churchwell. Debbie Tull Joe Turner Terry Underwood Delia Valdez Raul Valdez Max Vernon 186 Waldorf Morey Mark Walker Walker Carolyn Wall Doyle Walls Nancy Wall Randy Wallings ford Terry Walters Lav ad a Ward Dawn Watson Debbie Westbrook DeeAnn Wheeler Bobby White Kathie White Patricia White Decorating the tree for Christmas is a job Esmerel- da Recio looks forward to every year. 187 Juniors add their lung power to Bulldog Spirit at the first pep rally. Robert White Brenda Whitehead Larry Whitfill Keith Widener Randy Williams Sylvia Williams EWight Wilson PSAT tests tend to cause additional stress to the junior mind. Carole Hillman has her hand out for more money” during a Basketball game. 188 Paul Wilson Jackie Whiterspoon Robbie Winner Terry Womack Terry Wood David Wright Jesse Wright Kenneth Wright Kathy Wylie Kenny Yerby Candi York John Zambrano Sally Zambrano Susan Zeigler Election Polls Attract Students Richard Rodgers, Tommy Lusk, Roger Jones, Danny Keffer, Randy Rigler, and Rudd Owen proudly display their new varsity jackets earned for football. Juniors exercise their right to vote during fall student council elections after registering earlier. 189 EDDY HOGGE President LUCRETIA GREGG TREASURER Sophomore Enrollment Hits 450 Dwight Adams Jeneva Adams Freddy Aguirra Francisco Alcozer Mary Alcozer Tony Aldaco Pam Alexander Carole Allen Wynette Amick Yolanda Aparicio Johnny Arteager James Ashley Mary Atkins Jan Atkinson Mark Clothier pauses a minute and looks back on the memories of the 1970 school year. Karen Bailey searches diligently in the waste basket for an important item that she has mis- placed.” What do I do next? asks Jill Hamby as she tries to solve a math problem. Robert Atwood Debbie Austin Jimmy Austin Joe Ayala Debra Bailey Karen Bailey Beverly Baker Joe Balderrama Cindy Ball 191 Ricky Ballew Kelly Barker Richard Barnett Tommy Barrick Barbara Bayley Delores Beavers Freddie Bechtold Cindy Bell Mary Bontke Jesse Bosquez Eva Bramlet Stanley Branam Teri Brown Danny Buckner Larry Buckner Vicky Bufond Jaine Bustillos Martin Camarillo Janie Campbell Manuel Campos Tracy Cantrell Mary Carreon Bart Greer and Steve Hammon paint a spirit sign as Eddie Grant Glenda Gresham, and Lucretia Gregg offer useful advice. Sophomores enthusiastically yell for a Bulldog victory during a basketball pep rally. 192 Sophomores Inspire Bulldog Spirit Sharlyn Cline and Connie Russell go all out to dress up for Western Day. Debbie Case John Cason Diana Castillo Gloria Castillo Debbie Cathey Danny Chaney Dennis Chapman Simon Chavez Ann Chumrey Adam Cisneros Rex Clark Valerie Clark Denise Clifton Sharlyn Cline Kathy Clinton Mark Clothier Steve Clough Bobby Coleman Sophomore home economic students Laura Patter- son, Karla Seely, Debbie Davis, and Kathi Miller Ronda Coleman John Conger Wyndell Conklin Bobby Connor Frances Cook Jeff Cook combine efforts to compile their recipe file. 193 Presentation Recognizes Sophomores Linda Cookston Brad Cooper Millicent Costello Jack Couch Vick) Cox Connie Crable Robert Craver Emma Crear Dianna Crockett Richard Cromeans Ginger Cuba Johnny Cury Pam Daffern Judy Damron Wanda Damron Billy Davis Debbie Davis Gary Davis Phyllis Dayton Gary DeArmond Charles DeGraff Romelia Del Campo Joe DeLuna Jeannette Dickerson Janet Dickson Virginia Diggs Belinda Dixon Sophomore editor, Linda Klemm, announces sopho- more class favorites at the 1971 Plain View presen- tation. 194 Kenny Dollar Johnny Dove Mark Dunfcan Danny Dutton Roy Dwyer Preacher Ottis Leach marries Terry Terrell and Wendy Womack while Beverly Baker narrates during the Western Day skit. Richard Ebling Charlene Ellis Enedina Enriquez Marla Enriquez Jesse Evans Lyndel Fannon Anita Faulks Johnnie Felts 195 Tim Field Joe Flores Lupe Flores Mark Foote Rosa Frances Vickie Friere Ricky Fudge Max Fugate Aureba Fuller Dr. Glenn Harrison talks briefly with Mr. Foy Dodson preceding a program about Japan. A heavy snowfall in late February closes school and leaves Plainview a winter wonderland. Sophomores Retha Morton, Karen Bailey, and Jo Wilson participate in fall choir presentation. Marilyn Gaither Gerardo Gamboa Emma Garcia Mary Garcia Bradley Garms Sandra Gaston Mike Gaylord Cindy Gestes Bobby Gibbins Brenaa Gibson Dianne Glass Mary Gonzales Kenneth Gorman Eddie Grant 196 Sophomores Enjoy Involvement Billy Green Lina a Green Larry Greenfield Bart Greer Lucretia Gregg Glenda Gresham Maljnda Gresham Mike Grider Gloria Guajardo Velia Guerra Sam Gutierrez Tisa Haberer Mike Haigood Mark Hale Scott Hallman Jill Hamby Judy Hamilton Steve Hammon Randy Hancock Lisa Harder Mattie Hargrave (Above right) The Fearless Foursome , Belinda Dixon, Janis Keefer, Carol Allen and Gwen Hughes, brave the trials of sophomore Bandette initiation (Above) Practice makes perfect thinks Nolan Owens as he plays his trombone. Johnny Hauschild Sheryl Hazel Carolyn Henderson Eddie ZHenderson Esmeralda Hemande Lupe Hernandez 197 Anna Herrera Jane Hewett Randy Hicks Grady Higgins Kelly Hinas Viclae Hines Kathy Hodges Eddy Hogge Terry Holmes Patsy Holt Rickey Hooper Scott Home Belinda Howard Sophomores turn out to vote in fall class council elections Wanda Huey Rebecca Huggins Gwen Hughes Elizabeth Hunt Ricky Hyde Debra Jackson Regina James Stanley Januta Teresa Jennings Steve Jensen Aurelia Jimenez Clifton Johnson Curtis Jones Kaci Jones 198 (Above) Toka Monroe waits patiently while more hamburgers are prepared. (Right) Re- gina James gives her ideas on the qualities of a good leader during sophomore election speeches. Council Elections Accent Year Todd Jones Beth Jouett Sherry Keen Janis Keefer Charles Keisling Jimmy Kelly Nicki Kelly Jerry Kelm Larry Kemp Lisa Kemp Debbie ZKetchum Debbie King Sharon King Ronald Kircnhoff Alexa Kramer, Rhonda Coleman, and Janet Mickey enjoy an after school gossip session. Sophomore twirler, Teri Beth Brown, watches a pep rally before her per- formance. Mike Koenning Alexa Kramer Steve Kupcak Becky Land troop Susie LaRue David Lassiter Loyd Law Becky Leach Ottis Leach Suzy Leach Ramiro Leal Alvaro Leija Freddie Lindeman Jerry Linville 199 Clubs Promote Individual Interests Dirk Lipscomb Elida Longoria Louisa Lopez Maria Lopez Pat Luckie Tony Luna Kathy Lusk Mike McAlister W. H. McClenan Carol McClendon Gary McGowen Rita McHenry Ross McKinney John McWilliams Lazaro Manciaz Harold Mannin Lorenzo Martinez Mary Sue Martinez Lonnie Massey LucyMasso Gary Maxwell Kathy Mayden Albow Meirels Gilmer Mickey Janet Mickey Kathi Miller Mary Millican David Milstead 200 (Above) Eddie Henderson watches as Valli Kindred balances scales during a chemistry lab. (Right) Larry Purvis makes a second period announcement on the school's public address system. Cordelia Mitchell Pam Mitchell Teressa Monday Toka Monroe Beatriz Montez Frank Moore Retha Morton Rodney Moss Marilyn Mull Dawn Mullins Kevin Murry Tom Myers Patsy Myrick Charles Nabors Cathe Neal Mike Noblett Gary Norman Cecilio Ontiveros Carl Ortiz Patricia Ortiz Noland Owens Randell Owens Ronnell Owens Shirley Padgett Scott Parsley Bryce Pate Laura Patterson Johnny Paudo Kristi Peggram 201 Don Pemberton Don Perkey Elia Perez John Perez Lazaro Perez Raul Perez Debbie Phillips Sherry Phillips Davia Ponrykal Julie Pool Kenneth Pounds Sharon Price Kip Pritchard Rooert Pulido Victor Pulido Larry Purvis Emma Quintanilla Tommy Raines Gloria Ramirez Nancy Ramirez Estella Ramos Celia Rangel Vicki Rankin Ricky Raulston Bobby Rector Dianne Reed Ronald Reed Rocky Reese 202 (Above) Beverly Baker and Sheryl Hazel simply can’t believe the stories they hear at lunch. (Below) Max Fugate boards the bus, ready to go home after a long day at school. Becky Reeves David Reeves Becky Reid Lydia Renteria Jerry Richardson Janet Ridelhuber Kirk Rigler David Riley Bert Rimmer Stephen Ritchey Rebecca Roberts Dixie Robertson Donald Robinson Mike Rocha Sophomores Cherish Lunch Time Lunch in the cafeteria provides time for these sophomore girls to relax and discuss the day's activities. Fernando Rodriquez June Rodriquez Margie Rodriquez Victor Rodriquez Viola Roller Louisa Rosales Yollenda Ruiera Gracie Ruiz Jana Ruiz Connie Russell Kenneth Russell Kenny Russell Kim Seago Jackie Schoinveit 203 Charley Schulz Mark Schumacher Peggy Scott Karla Seely Tracey Seigler Abel Sepeda Alfredo Sepeda Steve Shannon Dale Shearer Carolyn Shepard Kathy Shook Roy Sims Ricky Sisemore Bruce Sisk Publications Build School Spirit Patsy Smith Ricky Son Shan Sooter Monte Spann Gaye Spencer Lonella Spriull Roger Stambaugh Gary Stone Jackie Stone Alice Strother Dennis Sullivan 204 Pepper Summers Roger Summers Kirk Taylor Sharon Taylor Theresa Teel Allen Terrell Terry Terrell LJ Students Visit Election ! Becky Leach keeps up with school activities by reading the Bulldog Barker. Susie LaRue gazes sentimentally at certain classes which she remembers with a parti- cular fondness. Patricia Thomas Cindy Thompson Pam Thompson Stephanie Thompson Linda Thornton Bill Thurman Ruben Torres Joe Tovar Rita Trevathon Estella Trevino Jeff Tucker Darrell Tyler Janet Urbanek Marianna Vanderslice Lydia Vargas Maria Vasquez Manuel Vega Maria Vega 205 Arthur Vera Erma Vera Otto Vera Mary Villarreal Barbara Walker Clinton Wall Laurie Walters Dean Dodson Boosts Sophomore Class Mr. Foy Dodson, sophomore dean ... seven years as a dean ... headed sophomore projects ... worked on tardies, scheduled classes ... inter- ested in student activities. Concerned about individual’s prob- lems ... ready to listen and counsel ... possessor of a sympathetic ear ... willing to advise. Remembered always as a friend. Mr. Foy Dodson, dean of the sophomore class, looks up to answer one of the many questions that come to deans. Don Pemberton enjoys relaxing be- tween classes. Ginger Warrick Nancy Weathers Tom Webb Kathy Wells Mary Wheeler Newt Wheeler Robert Wheeler Dorman White Linda White Andy Whitsitt Alvin Williams Cindy Williams 206 Inze Williams Jodie Williams Jo Wilson Tim Wilson Randy Witt Wendy Womack Janet Mickey wears a thoughtful expression as she completes an English test Donna Wood Leah Wood Tricia Wood Judy Woolverton Corny Wright Debra Yandell Emilio Ybarra Hope Ybarra Irene Ybarra Ladell Young David Youngblood Rosa Youngblood Guadalupe Zambrano Jim Zeek 207 SCOn CALDWELL President RENEE BENEFIELD mm Students Assume Responsibilities Carletta Abbott Ricky Abbott Bob Adair Gerald Adrian Luis Aguilar Joe Aguirre Cindv Akins Frann Aldaco Jeremiah Allen Simon Amador Jeanne Anderson Evelyn Angel Rose Arevalo Jon Armstrong Tommie Baldwin Shon Balza Paula Balli Wanda Ballinger J Toby Bapata Sylvia Barela Gary Barnes Dianne Scott has an expression of disbelief at the amount of gossip the freshmen know. Lupi Barrera Nanda Barrett Mark Basden Melinda Bass Julie Baumann Richard Beggs David Belk Sandra Belk Russell Bell Connie Benavidez Renee Benefield Lesli Bennett Cathy Bemer Bobby Blair 209 Mike Blankenship Kevin Bowen Rebecca Boyd Danny Bradaock Mary Braga Elizabeth Branch Ron Bradford Richard Brawley Yolanda Brazier Donna Brewer Elaine Brewer Vanessa Brittian Debbie Brogdon Carolyn Brown Donnie Brown Sharon Brown Bill Browning Gary Bryant Jim Bryant Cathy Bublis Mark Buchanan Student Action Equals Reaction Betty Buckner Greg Burleson Debra Burnett Kathy Burnett Sherry Bums Laura Bussey Hermimia Bustos Scott Caldwell Filling their pep rally section, freshmen show enthusiasm for the upcoming Coronado game. Ignacio Camargo Larry Campbell Scott Campbell Ernest Cano Lynda Cantu Terry Carter Fonty Carthel Roanne Cartwright Don Caughron Barbara Chapman Alfred Chavez Diana Chavez Brent Churchwell Patty Clayton Kirk Cobb Susan Collier John Contreras Carol Cook Jerry Cook Sandy Cooper Mary Cortez Freshmen Jim Bryant, Mike Moon, and Vanessa Brittian take a breather as they relax for lunch. A surprised student ponders on an unex- pected question. Bumice Coss Elizabeth Couch Steve Couch Cheryl Cox David Criswell Earnest Cromeans Steve Cross 211 Tommy Culpepper David Cumby Mark Cupp Randy Daniel Yolanda Davila Brian Davis Johnny Davis Sharlu Davis Terri Davis Carla Day Lisa Dayton Joe De la Cerda Roger Del Campo Mary Ester De Lana Connie Dodgin Joe Donaldson Stephen Douglas Leland Driver Debbie Dulin Debby Duncan Steven Dunlap Karla Dunn an Dale Dwyer Richard Dye Shirley Edwards Teresa Edwards Steven Ellis Brenda English Oelton Essary Yolanda Estrada Pat Farmer Reynaldo Fennell Jim Ferrell Kenneth Ferrell David Fletcher Julis Flores Frances Formby John Fondren James Frame Robert Frier Richard French Lana Fuller Scott Caldwell leads Freshman council in making decisions involving upcoming events. 212 Freshmen Campaign for Council Spots Nick Grant grins as he concludes his speech for freshman class vice president. Uvaldina Gaitan Kirk Gaither Betty Gallardo Joe Galven Raul Gamboa Sharon Gammage Delia Garcia Genoveva Garcia Mary Garcia Mary Lou Garcia Robert Garcia Robin Gardner Joe Bob Garrett Loyd Garrett Gina Garrison Darrel Gaston Mitchell Gay nor Ramiro Guerra Demetrio Gutierrez Rebecca Gutierrez Sandra Gibson DeWayne Gion Debra Glass Gloria Gonzales Rosa Gonzales Tila Gonzales Beverly Graham Pam Graham Gary Grant Nick Grant Annette Green Denise Green Karen Green Teresa Greenwood Jim Gresham Terry Griffin Manuella Gutierrez Lavonne Guerra Carol Hackett Chuck Haigood Helen Haley 213 Frosh Life Includes Band Activities Brent Hall Nancy Hallman Brenda Hamilton Billy Hanvey Patricia Hanvey Keith Harbour Robert Garcia shows his ability as he completes his band chair test. Band carnival lights against the late sum- mer night provide excitement for music makers. Ray Harder Waymond Hardin Ronnie Harman Derinda Harper Major Harris Kandy Harrison Douglas Hartis Janace Hartis Mary Hawkins Jim Haynes Brean Hays Mary Hearue 214 Lea Heck Linda Henderson Karrol Henry Angela Heiron Pam Hellyer Steve Henderson Olivia Hernandez Bob Hewett Debbie Henderson Mike Henegar Jesse Herrera Sherrie Hill Kay Hillman and Brean Hayes carry on a friendly conversation with Mrs. De- lores McCullough before hurrying to their next class. Sherry Bums and Lisa Dayton show their enthusiasm for spring while crossing the courtyard. Kay Hillman Linda Hines Kay Hogge Mari Holbert Ricky Holland Mike Hollars Darrell Holley Marilyn Holmes Steve Hooper Steve Horn Mark Home Karen Horton Becky Howell Joe Huerta Carol Hughs Rusty Hughes David Hurt Edith Jackson 215 Miss Diane Jacobs checks roll as her advisory finds their place for a freshman-sophomore assembly. James Jackson Debbie Jacobs Jessica James Mike Jormagin Debra Jenkins Harrell Jenkins Sebastion Jimenez Cindy Johnson Karen Jones Kathy Jones Betty Joslin Tony Juarez Sharron Keen Linda Keeton Gary Kerbo Jerry King Boboy King Steve Kirbo Margo Kirkpatrick Ernest Kovar Debbie Kunkel Rickie Langston Pam La ns don Darrell Leaks 216 Lockers Make Problems All Their Own Danny Lee Lisa Lloyd Jody Locheby Donna Long Cynthia Longbotham Pablo Longoria Helda Lopez Richardo Lopez Billy Lowler Elena Luna Billy McBride Mindy McCamish Johnny McCasland Paula McCarty D'Ann McClure Cindy McCune Bruce McCollum Ginny McConnell Jonathan McCoy Susan McEachem Ben McGee Sheila McGuire Jackie McHenry David McKibben Jane McLauren Neal McMaster Harold McNutt Oh Poochie! says Marilyn Malouf as she opens her overflowing locker. Cindy Palmer anticipates the results of the project she is working on in one of Mrs. Francis Walton's clothing classes. Melvin Macha Thomas Magaro Teresa Majors Marilyn Malouf Mark Mangum Hugh Manka Sherri an Manni n Dean Encourages Student Activity Education does not mean teaching people what they do not know ... it means simply teaching them to live ... it is painful, continual and diffi- cult work ... done by kindness, by watching, by warning, by percept, by praise, but above all ... by example. Mr. Vernon Norris sets this example by being a man who chooses the right with resolution ... who resists tempta- tions from within and without ... who bears the heaviest burdens cheerfully ... is calm in storms, and fearless un- der frowns ... and whose reliance on truth, on virtue and on Gon is unfal- tering. While looking through the files, Mr. Vernon Norris notices important jobs that must be done. Grady Maples Christi Marks Mark Marshall Kenneth Martin Scott Martin Elena Martinez Mary Martinez Cindy Mason David Mason Irma Masso Scott May Mark Meadero Rafael Medina Martha Melendez 218 Edward Mendez Elidia Mendez Gloria Mondoza Vicki Messer Cindy Mitchell James Mitchell Sylvia Mitchell Helen Mock Mary Lou Mojica Mike Moon Felipe Morulez Diana Moreno Ella Moreno Connie Morton Freshman girls get in shape by doing calisthenics during P.E. Willie Mosley Curtis Nash Ed Nash Youlonda Nash Rosa Negute Glenn Nelson Becky Nevares 219 Jim Newton Anna Olbeda Joe Daiz Roy Parr Jim Noel Ronald O’Neal Cindy Palmer Joel Patridge Sherry Nowell Ross Owen James Palmer Steve Partridge Tim Womack, Joe Donaldson, and Steven Douglas have a constructive moment during advisory. Freshmen Initiate School Spirit Alan Patterson Rhonda Patty Jimmy Pemoerton Linda Pena Jimmy Pindergrass Albert Perez Augustine Perez Cecilia Perez Maria Perez Lennis Peters Kenny Peterson Russell Pettit Gail Pierce Deborah Pierson Robert Pitts Leslie Polvado Rosa Ponce Keith Potts Terry Prayor Frances Presley John Michael 220 Vonda Pierce Susan Priest Charles Priolo Donny Prccton Brian Pruett Donald Pruett Johnny Pulido Frances Quinton Peggy Raines Robert Ramirez Danny Ramos Dorothy Ramos Sulim a Ramos Harrold Ramsey Mike Ramsey Glen Randell Mike Ran ken Twyla Raymer Rosa Recit Robert Reyna Kathi Richards Tim Riggs Jesusa Rivjas Barbara Riss Gloria Rivera Bob Roberson Kathy Roberts Tony Rodriguez Diane Robinson David Rocha Alicia Rodriguez Jerry Rodriguez Joe Rodriguez Lupe Rodriguez John Rodulfo Jimmy Rogers Suzi Roger Matias Rosales Pete Rubio Karen Ruff Gus Ruiz Melinda Bass and Cynthia Settle work‘in the office to finish up the day's absentee list. 221 Douglas Rush Debbie Rushing James Russell Monte Russell Dave Rutledge Mark Ryan Martha Salas Tom Salazar Ray Sanchez Patricia Sanders Rosio Sanders Rosie Sanders Pam Savage Nancy Schoppa Diane Scott Larry Scroggins Lola Scroggins Abel Sepeda Steve Servatius Cynthia Settle Ricky Settle Helen Mock guides every stitch to complete her proj- ect in Miss Margaret Owen's class. 222 Barbara Shaddix Terry Sneppard Danny Simmons Shelda Sish Rebecca Smith Harvey Shedd Mable Silvas Perry Simmons Robert Slough Roland Smith Shelly Shellman Ramona Silvas Larry Sims David Smith Charles Southerland Pam Shepard Becky Simmons Chyrel Singletary Gary Smith De Ann Spencer Freshmen Explore New Horizons Lisa Dayton has a puzzled look as her math teacher tries to explain the solution to a real problem. Janice Spencer Randy Stambaugh Darlene Stansbury Mark Stevens Wesley StocKton Cindy Sylvester Janet Taylor Donald Sprague Russell Stanfield Deborah Stepehns Randy Stewig Gayle Stroud Sylvia Suliz Tandy Sylvester Kenneth Taylor Kathy S purlin Claudia Stanford Rocklin Stremer Randal Stockton Sylvia Suliz Carol Tapp Mark Taylor 223 Freshmen take time out before school to think about the coming day. Cindy Akins types hurriedly to complete a typing assignment. Virgil Taylor Debbie Tnomas Dixie Thomas Frankie Thompson Paul Thompson Mike Toncne Dianne Torres Lilah Torres Olivia Torres Virginia Torres Nora Tovar Mary Trimble Carol Tschirgi Linda Tucker 224 - Activities Produce Opportunities Danny Turpin Mike Tyler Margaret Vanzandt Joe Vasquez Johnny Vera Martha Vera Raymond Vera Felix Villanveva Rose V iUarreal Brian Walker Jeff Walker Jaquita Wall Lisa Wallace Daniel Walters Mike Ward Ronnie Ware Dee Anne Watson Arlene Webb Darla Wheeler Jolene Wheeler Julie Wheeler Pat Whitehead James Widener Jerry Wilbourn Billy Williams Joe Williams Lillie Ann Williams Freshman editor, Robbie Winner, grins as she completes her final page of the Plain View. John Willis Janabeth Willis Sue Wilson Tim Womack Patsy Wood Tony Woolverton Deborah Worsham Milton Wright Lori Young Toby Zopato Arthur Zanders 225 226 Cheerleader Donna Fox drives the Bulldog Buick to victory in a pep rally skit. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS (right) De- Ann Williams, Donna Fox, Elizabeth Browning, Pam Blackwell, PatDaffern, Glenda Kay. FRESHMAN CHEERLEADERS (left) Lola Scroggins, Kay Hillman, Lori Young, Alice Rodriquez, Renee Benefield, Janet Taylor. (Bottom right) Mrs. Lettisha Moore, cheerleader sponsor, observes the cheerleaders in action at a pep rally. 228 Cheerleaders Boost Bulldog Spirit Seniors Pam Blackwell, Elizabeth Browning, Glenda Kay, DeAnn Williams and juniors Pat Daffern and Donna Fox ... six devoted Bulldogs. Named outstanding by National Cheerleading Association School. Plainview Cheerleaders selected to attend East-West game ... also girls received the Coca-Cola award. These six planned pep rallies ... skits ... made an- nouncements to keep the spirit up. Mrs. Lettisha Moore sponsor and friend to each girl ... All these efforts made Bulldog Spirit what it was. (Above) Pam Black- well exhibits her effervescent spirit. (top) Freshman cheer- leaders Kay Hillman, Renee Benefield, Lori Young promote spirit on sidelines. J. V. CHEERLEADERS: Kathy Wells, Carla Seely, Sharon Taylor, Connie Crable, Beverly Baker, and Lisa Kemp. 229 Bulldog Season Coach Davis' Bulldogs (Bottom row) A. Wooley, S. Taylor, S. Hallman, D. Adams, K. Rigler, A. Hill, D. Keffer, R. Hyde, M. Malouf, R. Owen, N. Wheeler, B. Greer, M. Fisher, K. Sego. (Middle row) B. Sandlin, N. Harris, R. Jones, M. Greg, D. Miller, S. Goree, K. Thompson, R. Rogers, M. O'Neal, L. Ballard, Z. Simpson, R. Holland, D. Reeves, O. Keeter. (Top row) L. Buckner, T. Lusk, R. Rigler, J. Clem, J. Kemp, D. McPherson, B. Longnecker, D. Roberts, D. Rushing, R. James, W. Ramsey, J. Mar- tin, F. Jackson. VARSITY CAPTAINS: Danny Rushing, Bruce Sandlin and Brad Greer. 230 1970 Ends With 2-8 Mark Injury jinx plagued the team through season ... Bulldogs finished year with 2-8 record ... Starter Estacado over Bulldogs 19-7 ... Tascosa rumbled pass 14-6 ... Midland became victim of Bulldogs 14-17 ... School spirit dampened by Amarillo High 23-0 ... Borger sloshed by 28-12 ... Tough one lost to Monterey 27-14 ... Lubbock High gained only four points over Dogs 14-10 ... Hereford knocked off Dogs 29-14 ... Ninth game of year ... scoreboard lights up in Bulldogs' favor ... Bulldogs run down Coronado 8-7 ... Kermit crushed Dogs 18-13 ... took 5th spot in the district. VARSITY COACHES (Bottom row) S. H. Kensing, H. L. Pennel, Paul Sheppard, Bill West. (Top row) Charles Walton, Bill Davis, Jim Pollard. All District Football Team Brad Greer, Brad Longemecker, Tommy Lusk. Plainview Bulldog Dwight Adams pushes toward goal line for touchdown. PHS Opponent 7 Estacado 19 6 Tascosa 14 17 Midland-Lee 14 0 Amarillo-High 23 12 Borger 28 14 Monterey 27 10 Lubbock-High 14 14 Hereford 29 8 Coronado 7 13 Kermitt 18 231 Team Losses Dampen School Spirit Opener ... first half disaster ... Estacado scores first ... Plainview begins drive . .. Jackson stumbles into end zone . •. Estacado scores in third quarter ... game ends 19- 7 for Estacado. Tascosa clenches first win ... Bulldogs stopped on ”1 ... first quarter scoreless ... Tascosa scores early in 3rd ... Greer blocks estra point ... Jackson rolled into end zone ... tie 6 ... 33 seconds left ... Tascosa scores on jump pass ... 14-6 ... Tascosa wins. (Top right) Ricky James dives high to intercept the coming pass. (Middle left) Dogs move in on Rebel halfback. (Middle) Coach Pollard concentrates on next plays. (Left) Roger Jones drives hard for a first down. Dogs Resist Rebels; Sandies Victorious First win ... Jackson outstanding player ... 31 yard field goal ... Lusk recovers fumble ... Simpson travels into end zone ... score 10- 6 ... Midland scores ... intercept- ed Rebel pass ... Bulldogs fumble ... Bulldogs pursue Lee ... ending score 17-14 ... Plainview victor- ious. Disaster of season ... Sandies strong in first half ... second quar- ter 9-0 ... Bulldogs lose ball deep in own territory ... 1 yard line ... Sandies drive halted ... gun sounds . • • score 23-0 ... Amarillo wins. (Top) Victory bell stands silently after defeat. (Left) Rebels make grab for Roger Jones as he tries to make ex- tra yardage. (Above) Elizabeth Browning expresses disapproval as Amarillo scores again ... wins. 233 Rivals Maintain Leads in Battles First quarter Borger leads 7-0 ... second quarter last Bulldog TD ... 12-7 ... Bor- ger gains 3 TDs before half ... Bulldogs stopped inside 15 ... hopes of victory destroyed ... Jackson out for season ... Borger wins 28-12. First quarter ... three times inside Kermit 15 ... 1:35 left in first quarter ... Rushing scores ... Kermit turns over ball ... Bulldogs lose chances to score ... halftime 7-6 Plainview ... Keeter scores ... tie game ... Kermit takes punt, drives in for TD ... final score 18-13 ... Kermit. Overpowering Plainsmen Size Victory Monterey stymied for 3 quarters •. • Plainsmen arose in anger ... wiped out 14-0 deficit ... end of third quarter ... Monterey rolled up 27 points in fourth quarter ... over- come Bulldogs 27-14. (Opposite page, top left) Borger Bulldog makes grab for Dwight Adams as he edges on for a touchdown. (Bot- tom left) Roger Jones runs on first down. (Right) Practice didn’t go like this, thinks Coach Bill Da- vis as he watches the game. (Left) Twirlers line up for halftime show. (Below) Roger Jones drives to reach a first down. 235 Westerners Finish Off Bulldogs Game opens ... Scott Hallman recovers fumble at Lubbock 45 ... Jones kick ... score 14-3 half ... Harris intercepts in end zone blocking six points ... Goree catches ball in end zone ... 16 seconds left ... Jones con- version ... game ends ... Lubbock over Plain - view 14-10. (Above) Harold Parks rides into Lubbock inspiring school spirit. (Left) Dwight Adams punts the ball on fourth down. (Top) Pat Daffem and Donna Fox battle cold winds to lead Bulldog fans. 236 Stampeding Whitefaces Head for Victory (Below) Mitchell Malouf drops back to avoid oncoming rush. (Above) Cheerleaders and band perform during half- time. (Right) Twirler Kara Goodwin twirls with fire baton during halftime Halloween band program. Two interceptions ... mu ffed point attempt ... incomplete passes ... Here- ford scores ... Owens catches ball in end zone ... 44 seconds ... Keeter throws to Goree for extra points ... Hereford vic- torious 29-14. Inspired Bulldogs Stun Coronado 8-7 Nothing great was ever accomplished without enthusiasm ... Coronado game begins ... Coronado scores first ... Coronado 7-0 at half ... Malouf recovers fumbled punt ... Rushing scores ... Keeter to Taylor for 2 point conversion ... district co-leaders stunned ... 8-7 Plainview. (Left) Bulldogs scramble on goal line as they score their first TD. (Above) Cheerleader Donna Fox leads fans in spirit yell. 238 Blue Dogs Opponent 34 Friendship 14 16 Canyon 6 45 Monterey 6 21 Littlefield 7 12 Coronado 12 0 Canyon 14 16 Clovis 20 28 Monterey 6 33 Coron ado 20 (Bottom row) Coach Mitchell, J. Ayala, D. Lipscomb, L. Perez, C. Schulz, J. Dove, J. Tucker, B. Greer. (Middle row) M. Gaylord, O. Leach, K. Pritchard, C. Wright, D. Buckner, M. Foote, T. Majors, R. Owens, R. Owens, M. Walker, Mgr., G. McGowen, Mgr. (Top row) K. Cummings, R. Hancock, L.Kemp, J. White, J. Linnville, R. Sisemore, J. Ketchersid, B. Thurman, S. Ritchey, B. Gibbins. Blue Dogs Tally 6-2-1 Season Record Explosive and defensive minded Blue Dogs chalked up 7-2-1 record ... Team composed of Sophomore gridders ended statistical year. Opposing team makes grab for Mark Foote as he rushes toward goal line. Twirlers assist in flag raising ceremony. 239 Red Dogs Opponent 0 Borger 7 6 Tascosa 14 14 Caprock 6 20 Amarillo 14 34 Palo Duro 0 36 Estacado 8 0 Monterey 33 41 Lubbock 13 20 Hereford 35 13 Coronado 13 RED DOGS (Bottom row) B. Grams, M. Spann, R. Ballew, E. Hogge, M. Duncan, M. Hale, B. Cromeans, J. Evans, Coach Barela. (Middle row) H. Reese-Mgr., D. Bums, R. Favila, J. Howell, T. Field, K. Russell, R. Hyde, S. Home, N. Wheeler, T. Webb, J. Estes. (Top row) K. Kersh, J. Kelly, R. Dwyer, M. McAlister, J. Bass, J. Mancias, S. Dean, K. Dilliard, D. Milstead. 240 Red Dogs End Season Red Dogs end with 5-4-1 mark ... Newt Wheeler, outstanding quarterback ... prominent lineman-Jesse Evans, Kamald Kersh ... blocking fullback-Kevin Thompson. Kenny Russell attempts goal line catch as Palo Duro defenders close in. RED PUPS (Bottom row) K. Bowen, D. Leaks, B. Williams, R. Pitts, R. Fennell, R. Reyna, S. Ellis, J. Donaldson. (Middle row) Coach Allred, P. Simmons, Mgr., M. McKanless, H. Shedd, D. Lee, J. Arm- strong, T. Rains, H. McNutt, B. McGee, M. Buchanan, J. Mitchell, Mgr. (Top row) D. Criswell, Mgr., K. Ferrell, D. Mason, R. Standfield, G. Maples, J. Jackson, S. Cross, S. Martin, J. Ramsey, Coach Lee, R. Dye. Freshman Teams Post Winning Seasons Blue Pups 0 Opponent Clovis Gattis 20 6 Levelland 14 6 Post 36 26 Littlefield 6 26 Red Pups 12 C6 Canyon White 14 16 Hereford LaPlata 0 29 Levelland 14 8 Canyon Purple 20 Red Pups 38 Opponent Friendship 14 14 Clovis Marshall 26 26 Slaton 12 6 Canyon Purple 19 12 Blue Pups 26 8 Lockney J. V. 28 14 Tulia 14 10 Levelland 0 14 Hereford 22 28 Canyon White 8 BLUE PUPS (Bottom row) J. Rogers, Mgr., N. McMasters, S. Dunlap, R. Bradford, R. Lopez, S. Caldwell, R. Holland, G. Burleson, B. Blair, Mgr. (Middle row) J. Noel, N. Grant, S. May, R. Harmon, D. Holley, H. Perkins, J. Pendergrass, K. Martin. (Top row) Coach Bailey, D. Dwyer, E. Kovar, S. Patridge, J. Mc- Caslin, M. Russell, G. Bryant, K. Taylor, Coach Raub. 241 Dogs Rip Odessa and Big Spring Dogs thumped Odessa High 57-39 .. Basset paved way 16 ... Thomp- son had 13 and Buckner 10 ... 41-26 half-time ... at end of third stanza 49-29 ... 96-70 rubbing of Steers ... Steers threw up a zone defense ... Plain- view responded by hitting 12 of 17 from field in first eight minutes en route to its 16th victory. (Above) Trainer Herb Kinsing seems pleased with action, (top left) Pat Daffem looks at court action, (top right) Crowds shout We’re No. 1. (near right) Bulldogs introduced dur- ing pep rally, (far right) Debra Al- ford leads Royal Scarlets during a half time performance. 242 Estacado and Dunbar Swept Under Estacado stayed within ten points of Plainview in the first quarter ... then Bulldogs matched first period production of 20 points and limited Matadors to only five en route to a 79-46 decision. Plainview blew Panthers out of gym 74-46 ... top four of the night Bassett, Buckner, Thompson, and Carreathers. Buckner lead the Dogs off. (Above) Crowds listen to an enthusi- astic speech during pep rally, (top) Dogs wait their turn on court, (far left) Coach Rinker encourages fans to see the action , (middle) Mr. Tut Tawwater covers on the spot action, (bottom) Coach Bill Phillips gives pep talk on sidelines. 243 Borger and Seminole Overpowered Bulldogs sacked away 58-42 tri- umph over Boger ... Dogs com- manded 10-0 lead ... Thompson took time for 20-10 tally ... 32-15 intermission ... third quarter 43-27 ... Buckner hit two straight 52-32 ... Park’s free throw 54-34 ... Tun- nell wrapped up action. Dogs scalped Indians 72-37 ... Bassett and McAlister tallied 13 and 12 points respectively ... Buckner held honor with 17 points .., Bassett led way in first quarter ... End of first quarter Dogs commanded 16-5 ... half Bulldogs led 33-13 ... In- dians trying to close gap come up 38-20 ... Dogs build up lead 51-24 ... final stanza every player got into scoring action. (Top) Charles Bassett makes a fast hand-off to waiting Bulldog David McAlister, (middle) Crowds urge the Bulldogs on. (bottom) Band members build team spirit at pre- game pep rallies. 244 Dogs Captured Harvesters and Rebels Bulldog express picked up steam for victory number 11 by shading Harvesters 54-42 ... Bas- sett led Dogs in scoring 15 points ... also garnering totals were Buckner and Thompson ... first quarter Bulldogs jumped out early 6-0 ... Buckner made score 8-2 ... end of quarter, 11-10 ... Buckner and McAlister drove to basket increasing the Dogs' lead 19-10 ... half closed with Plain- view commanding 26-20 margin ... third quarter Buckner in- creased lead to 39-32 as buzzer sounded ... Dogs zone tough ... Thompson and Bassett corralled scoring in final stanza. Dogs gripped a 46-38 verdict over Rebels ... led by Buckner and Bassett ... Rebs jumped out to an early lead ... Buckner penetrated Tascosa ... game tied four times ... first quarter Dogs, 12-8 ... second quarter saw Bulldogs leading throughout the entire period ... Bassett's lone free throw, 13-8 ... Plain- view moved to 15-10 lead ... Rebels closed gap to one point ... first half Plain view leading 19-18 ... 21-18 halftime score ... third period Rebs copped a 22-21 advantage ... Buckner tied game at 26 ... Plainview maintained a 34-33 advantage ... McAlister tied game at 34-34 ... Dogs increased lead 43-34 ... Rebels never gathered enough points. (Left) Curtis Thompson takes time out to observe court action, (right) Charles Bassett shows all the exasperating emotions of a true Bulldog, (above) Spirited crowds participate in school pep rally. 245 Longhorns and Sandies Meet Downfall Caprock had a rough time ... sec- ond quarter Longhorns scored only one point and the Bulldogs rolled up 14 to break open a close game that wound up, 57-40 ... Dog’s zone defense termed outstanding” ... game de- cided by half time. Bulldogs rolled past the Sandies 78-56 ... Thompson led way with 18 points ... half Bulldogs on top 34-23 ... game out of reach for Sandies in third ... Bulldogs commanded a 57- 38 lead then rolled up final points. (Top) David McAlister knocks ball from opponent, (left) Crowds shout en- thusiasm. (right) Score is neck and neck as time ticks away. Opposite page: (Left) Harold Parks takes careful aim for basket, (top right) DeAnn Williams shouts her encouragement, (middle) Donna Fox, Pam Blackwell, and DeAnn Williams entertain school at pep rally skit, (bottom left) FTA cares for the concession stand during games, (bottom right) David McAlister gives a thought to the next Dlay. 246 Dons and Lobos Loose in Bulldog Gym Dogs slash Dons, 82-47 for win no. 22 .. . Buckner and Thompson started off game ... McAlister and Bassett canned a 15 footer to make it 18-5 ... 22-6 first quarter ... Basset hit thrice and Thompson once for 39-9 ... largest Bulldog lead of night 59- 15 half. Latta fired six straight points ... leading 63-27 going into final stanza ... Davis and Cam arena hit fast break layups ... Dogs carried ball for rest of action. Lobos hit first bucket ... Buckner tied the game ... Lobos ahead ... Bassett, PHS leader knotted it again at 4-4 ... Thompson's free throw gave Dogs first lead ... at quarter Dogs 13-6. Thompson paded Dogs lead to 17-6 ... intermission 23-13 ... Francis made it a 26-16 lead ... 32-20 lead going into finale . .. Thompson's free throw and Buckner's goal 35-22 ... Buckner pumped five straight points 40-25 ... Basset made bulge 45-27 ___battle won 45-35. 247 Mustangs Loose Two Close Games Good night for Plainview ... By end of first quarter, a driving layup by David McAlister richoceted off a Coronado Defenders fingertips into the bas- ket ... followed by a Carreather's scoop shot off the hip ... Dogs obliterated first opponent of second round 82-61. Coronado kept Dogs honest 13 minutes ... Bulldogs then pulled into high gear ... scored 13 points in two minutes ... Mustangs puttered late in second quarter ... Hale County quint rolled to a 53-39 verdict in league opener. (Above left) David McAlister takes off in fast action down the court to basket, (middle) Randy Coleman aims for another Bulldog bucket, (top right) Willie Carreathers breaks through Bulldog ring as the players are introduced, (right) Carreathers puts more points on the board for Plainview. 248 Dogs Beat Westerners in Overtime Parks tosses in overtime ruin L. H. S. upset bid, 61-59... first quarter Bulldogs led 13-10, but trailed 28-25 at half ... the count was knotted at 18 and 24 in the second quarter ... three point play 24-22 Lubbock half time 28-25 Lubbock ... third quarter tied at 31,33,35, and 37 .. . Basset and Carreathers took care of scoring. Plainview received first scare of the year . .. Lubbock stayed an eyelash away until the last four minutes before falling to Bulldogs, 56-48 . .. Bassett scored 37 points ... Buckner 36 points ... both Bulldogs named to the All Tourna- ment team. Charles Bassett throws ball on court to start action. VICTORY Coaches Rinker and Phillips shout last minute instructions to players on the court. Glenda Kay watches anxiously as Bulldogs drop behind in the close Lubbock game. Bulldogs Break Monterey Stall Bulldogs plastered biggest rivalry 55-37 .. . end of first half Plainview 25-14 ... third quarter both teams scored ten points 35-24 ... time ran out, game ended with We're number one! as Bulldogs captured first round title. Crowd packed like sardines into the confines of Bulldog gym ... 5-0 Plainsman lead before Bulldogs hit the board half way through the first period ... Monterey by three at end of first quarter, 9-6. Second stanza, Plainsman on top, by one, 20-19 ... end of three Monterey 30 - Plainview 28 ... game tied 32-32, 3:18 left ... Thompson hit the second of two free throws ... Bulldogs lead 35-32 ... :08 left. Dogs by one ... Thompson intentionally fouled ... hits two from charity stripe Monterey scores___Bulldogs 37 Plainsman 36. (Top left) Curtis Thompson goes high to rebound for the Bulldogs, (top right) Mr. Foy Dodson and Mrs. Chyrl Wynne support Bulldogs at pep rally, (right) LeeRoy Buckner jumps as David McAlister awaits the ball, (far right) Willie Carreathers watches the game during a brief time out. 250 Dog Defeat Hereford for District Title Hereford out to upset the Bulldogs ... trick failed, but Whitefaces played close, 76-65 ... Bassett ram- med home 28 points, grabbed ten re- bounds, blocked three shots ... Dogs took 31st win. Plainview put on shooting exhibi- tion to rock Hereford t 63-46 ... top three men of the night Basset, Car- reathers, and Buckner. (Top) David McAlister backed by Le- Roy Buckner and Curtis Thompson stretches for the tip off. (above) Lee- Roy Buckner gives his all to capture the ball, (left) On the sideline Dick Webb snaps another picture for the Bulldog Barker as managers, Gene Gooch and Fernando Aldaco watch the Bulldogs defeat Hereford. Bulldogs Take Bi-District, Regional Amarillo - March 4 - Plainview vs. Pampa Bi-District game ... Champions of District 3-4A ... Pampa met the Bulldogs, 4-4A champions for the fourth time of the year ... Previous games be- tween the two rivals meant Bulldog vic- tories ... Plainview grabbed a first quarter 15-7 lead ... Harvesters cut down the lead to two, but could never tie it... Plainview defense kept Pam- pa from scoring ... Plainview neld 25-16 half-time lead. Harvesters gain- ed little ground in third quarter ... cut Plainview lead to six ... Plainview cold on foul line ... After three quarters, Plainview 38, Pampa 32 ... Fourth quarter spells doom for Harvesters ... Pampa commits seven turnovers in last eight minutes ... Four Bulldogs hit double figures ... Bassett finishes with 24 points ... Plainview advances to Regional Tournament with 59-49 victory. Abilene - March 6th - Plainview vs. El Paso Belaire - Plainview vs. Wich- ita Falls Rider - Regional Tournament ... Bassett paces Bulldogs with a pair of 21 point performances ... Bulldogs come from behind against Highlanders ... gains lead in last of third quarter Highlanders fall 52-43 ... Bassett, Thompson, and Carreathers finish in double figures. Rider game ... Plainview blew Rider out of the game with excellent field shoot ... Bulldogs hit 65°Jo compared to Riders 42.4% ... PHS outscorea Rider in every quarter ... Final score Plain- view 72, Rider 61. (Top) Plainview Bulldogs practice during warm-up session, (middle left) Coach Bill Fhillips accepts a certificate from Mayor Louis Thom- as proclaiming Bullaog Day in Plainview. (middle right) Ricky James and Jim Green fish for a Bull- dog victory at a pep rally, (left) Fans crowa the parking lot to cheer the Bulldogs as they load the bus for State meet in Austin, (right) Cheer- leader Pam Blackwell ana Fernando Aldaco make finishing preparations before the Bulldogs leave for Austin. 252 Dogs Lose to State Winners in Austin Austin - March 12 - Plainview vs. Cypress-Fairbanks - State Tourna- ment ... Plainview enters the State Tournament with What many call, the greatest team in Plainview history ... Cy-Fair, in their first year of AAAA action, favored. Cy-Fair nearly blew the Bulldogs out of Gregory gym in the first quarter ... end of the first eight minutes of play, Cy-Fair 20, Plainview 6 ... Despite the pressure, Plainview fought back from a 14 point deficit to trail just 29-23 at half. Cy-Fair opened the second half to build the lead to 49-39 at the end of three ... but the never-say-die dogs cut the lead to three with 2:29 left in the game ... then the jinx that held the Bulldogs through the whole game made itself clear ... Plainview miss- ed six free throws in the last 24 sec- onds and bowed to the eventual state champions, Cypress-Fairbanks. (Middle) LeeRoy Buckner serves as Bulldog man. (top right) Curtis Thompson jumps high to take the Har- vesters. (left) Charlie Bassett makes jump to catch the ball, (right) Gary Francis anticipates ball in his direc- tion. (top left) Mr. Darrell Kunkel smiles and waves as he tells Bulldogs to sweep the state championship. 253 Enthusiasm 1970-1971 70-71 Bulldogs were the most successful team in Plainview High his- tory ... posted a record of 34 Wins and 3 losses ... advanced to state tournament in Austin before losing to state charhpion Cypress- Fairbanks 58-55 ... only other losses were to Hobbs ... (second in state of New Mexico losing 85-84) and Odessa Permian ... Non-district record 23-2 ... district record 8-0 ... state playoff 3-1 ... Plainview defeated Mon- terey 37-36 for the first undisputed district title of any Plainview athletic team in 16 years of AAAA competition. Dogs took third place in Amarillo Tournament ... 2nd in Hobbs Tournament ... won the Plainview Tournament for the 3rd consecutive year. Bulldogs captured title after tide in competition ... placed Plain- view on the basketball map ... and gave fans a year they won’t forget. 254 (Top left) Enthusiastic fans yell for ’’two points as Bulldogs batde their way to another victory, (top right) Richard Tunnell stretches, aims, and fires as bewildered Caprock players wait the rebound, (above) Coach Bill Phillips named District 4-AAAA Coach of the Year. Cagers Basket School Record 34-3 (Front row) H. Parks, B. Davis, D. McAlister, W. Carreathers, G. Latta, R. Camarena, R. Coleman, (top row) G. Gooch, manager; C. Thompson, C. Bassett, G. Francis, B. Longnecker, L, Buckner, R. Tunnell, L. McEach- em, manager. Special Honors . . . Charles Bassett ... Honorable Mention High School All-American Team ... All-State second team ... all South Plains ... All-District 1st team ... District 4-AAAA player of the year ... All-Tournament at Plain- view and Hobbs ... Battling Bulldog award ... Best free throw award ... named leading scorer of the team. LeRoy Buckner ... All-District 2nd team ... All-Toumament at Plainview and Hobbs ... best field goal percentage ... leading rebounder. David McAllister ... honorable mention All-District ... All-Tourna- ment at Hobbs ... captain of team. Curtis Thompson ... All-District 1st team. Willie Carreathers ... honorable mention All-District ... best free throw percentage. Coach Bill Phillips ... Coach of the Year for second straight year. Assistant Coach ROLL IE RINKER. 255 BLUE DOGS OPPONENT 56 Big Springs 54 50 Borger 24 36 Pampa JV 54 54 Floyd ad a JV 38 46 Borger 38 56 Hereford 53 39 Borger JV 46 50 Dumas JV 41 46 Dunbar 42 66 Seminole 31 73 Canyon 41 72 Big Springs 54 78 Canyon 23 37 Floydada JV 41 47 Coronado 39 47 Lubbock 39 39 Hereford 37 58 Monterey 46 43 Iraan V 49 40 Monterey JV 52 J.V., Sophomore Compile Winning Marks BLUE DOGS: (Front row) C. Tawwater, D. Adams, C. Wall, M. Foote, B. Gibbons, E. Henderson, B Greer, Coach Ray Barella, E. Hogge, R, Hol- land, M. McAlister, H. Jackson, A. Wooley, T. Marshall, Mgr,1 RED DOGS I OPPONENT 54 Odessa 55 71 Big Springs 76 83 Dunbar 56 63 Borger 47 62 Estacado 41 51 Borger 47 50 Seminole 40 68 Big Springs 66 67 Abilene Cooper 44 84 Dunbar 53 37 Pampa 56 57 Seminole 47 53 Littlefield 37 51 Flomont 45 59 Pampa 56 39 Hale Center 38 64 Big Spring 51 57 Tascosa 65 48 Caprock 39 41 Amarillo 34 82 Pala Duro 41 53 Coronado 29 66 Lubbock 56 39 Monterey 52 57 Levelland 41 57 Hereford 50 42 Coronado 41 Lubbock RED DOGS: (First row) M. Malouf, M. O'Neal, R. Owen, B. Washington, C, Lane, T. McMillan, (second row) F. Aldaco, Mgr,, L, Buckner, M. Anderson, S. Hallman, B. Smith, T. Son, Coach, Rollie Rinker. (Middle right) Charles Lane battles for a rebound. 256 RED PUPS OPPONENT 33 Levelland 51 56 Crosbyton 53 45 Hereford La Plata 50 41 Morton 53 39 Hereford Stanton 48 51 Blue Pups 59 23 Christ The King 44 26 Mules hoe 40 40 Lockney 64 23 Brownfield 45 40 Clovis Yucca 60 34 Levelland 62 53 Christ The King 47 56 Lockney 80 67 Tulia 68 37 Littlefield 52 43 Tulia 77 47 Mules hoe 77 56 Littlefield 64 44 Hereford Stanton 37 38 Blue Pups 54 BLUE PUPS OPPONENT 30 Canyon Purple 36 29 Muleshoe 38 50 Clovis Yucca 53 11 Levelland 27 43 Menton 65 44 Dimmitt 37 63 Toconia 55 59 Red Pups 51 50 Morton 80 41 Lockney 14 65 Littlefield 64 66 Lockney 77 58 Hereford La Plata 87 71 Abernathy 68 61 Tulia 53 39 Lockney 63 42 Brownfield 60 53 Muleshoe 67 48 Morton 87 37 Lockney 63 54 Red Pups 38 Frosh Teams Record 3-18; 8-13 Records RED PUPS: (Front row) M. Horne, B. Adair, M. Meaders, J. Walker, P. Famer, K. Martin. (Second row) E. Nash, D. Rush, Manager M. Buchanan, R. Fennell, M. Henegar, R. Dye, D. Criswell, R. Daniel, Coach Syl Allred. (Middle right) Jeremiah Allen pushes with teamwork to make a basket for the Blue Pups. BLUE PUPS: (Top row) Coach Raub, L. Campbell, S. Patridge, M. Mangum, J. Jackson. (Second row) S. Horn, J. Wilbourn, J. Davis, D. Holley. (Front row) Manager T. Riggs, J. Allen, R. Owen, R. Parr. (Top) Roger Jones, Reggie Holland, Randy Lightfoot, track fan and Zoe Simpson relax outside the field house after afternoon work- outs, (bottom) Zoe Simpson leaves the blocks on the first leg of the sprint relay. (Front row) R. Wallingsford, D. Yerby, R. Allen, J. Churchwell, T. Womack, R, Holland, A. Masso. (second row) J. Martin, Z. Simpson, J. Russell, R. Jones, G. Lehnin, S. Ritchey, T. Son, D. Douglas, Mgr. (third row) Coach Charley Walton, Coach Harvey Pennell, S. Taylor, D. Webb, R. Lightfoot, T. Lusk, J. Bass, Coach Bill West, Coach Herb Kensing, Coach Paul Shepherd. A number of key injuries struck the team early in year ... Finished second in district to Monterey ... seven boys qualified for regional meet in Odessa ... tied for fourth place at Regional ... Randy Lightfoot quali- fied to the State meet for third year in a row,... he was third in the 330 intermediate hurdles at the State meet with a time of 38.0 ... he won the 120 high hurdles in the time of 13.5 which was a new state record ... it also tied the national record held by Richmond Flowers of Alabama and Bill Tipton of Michigan. Randy Lightfoot was voted to receive the Outstanding Track Award by the Amarillo Chamber of Commerce. 258 Thindads Climb Upwards in Meets (Left) Coach Charley Walton and hurdler Randy Lightfoot discuss Ran- dy’s next event, (bottom left) Ter- ry Womack aids teammate Ronnie Allen after the mile run. (right) Arthur Masso takes exchanges in daily practice. 259 Lightfoot Ties National (Above) Spectators are pleased with the pro- ceedings of a track meet, (right) Ronnie Allen struggles to reach the finish in the 440. (top right) Tim Son finishes his jour- ney in the 440. (below right) Roger Jones and Randy Lightfoot prepare for exchange drills. Record 260 (Top left) Randy Lightfoot breaks the tape for Plainview’s sprint relay, (be- low left) Tim Son gets set for the open quarter, (top right) Terry Wo- mack studies his competition in the 880. (below right) Track fan awaits the next event. 261 Team Takes Seven Matches in District TENNIS TEAM MEMBERS: M. Trimble, D. Thomas, R. Boyd, R. Gardner, C. Sylvester, L. Heck, K. Killman, D. Tschirgi, S, Martinez, C. Tschirgi, D. Terrell, B. Goss, S. Gilbertson, M. Thomas, L. Bennett, W. Womack, B. Walker, L. Lawson, O, Ray, T. Wood, J. Ticer, D. Jones, T. Terrell, C. Stanbaugh, J. Hanes, J. Patridge, L. Lloyd, R. Coleman, Coach James Starkey, T. Rodgers, M. Homer, T. Holmes, R. Riddle, B. Davis. Debbie Thomas serves in practice game. David Jones backhands a serve to be' gin another set. 262 Tennis team participated in tournaments in San Angelo ... Odessa, Midland ... Lubbock, Amarillo ... and district at Lubbock. All members played in at least one tournament ... Ricky Riddle - Jerry Ticer Class A Boys doubles ... Terry Wood, Monty Homer, Davie Jones Class A Boys singles ... Brian Davis, Terry Terrell, Terry Rodgers, Richard Barnett Class B Boys singles. Ora Ray Class A Girls singles ... Marsha Thomas - Debbie Terrell, Sally Gilbertson - Debbie Tschirgi Class A Girls doubles ... Bernice Goss, Debbie Thomas Class B Girls singles ... Mary Martha Trimble - Leslie Bennett, Cindy Sylvester - Kay Hillman Class B Girls doubles. (Top left) Terry Wood works on his backhand in practice sessions, (far left) Jerry Ticer returns a serve, (above) Sally Gilbertson sets for a return, (left) Deser- tion is the end of tennis season for this pair of Keds. 263 (Below) Tennis anyone? (top right) Ricky Riddle makes a skillful return, (bottom right) Debra Tschirgi awaits another serve. 264 Netters Chalk Up Successful Season (Top left) Jerry Ticer gets set for slam, (above) Marsha Thom- as drills another serve, (left) Tennis season ends until next year. 265 Local Linksters Lock Clubs (Above) Only a few inches left to com- plete the putt, (top right) Dwight Royal, Quinton Short, Kelly Hinds, Kyle Peck, and Robert Thomas tour the course. Golf members are: T. Womack, R. Harder, M. Clothier, S. Clough, Coach Harrell Weath erred, R. Thomas, Q. Short, K. Peck, K. Hinds, N. Harris, D. Royal. 266 (Left) Nicky Harris tees off in read- iness for tourney play, (below left) Robert Thomas and Coach Harrell Weatherred discuss their next toum- ment competition. 267 Golfers Tee Off to a New Season S' ... Going ... Going ... -V - Dwighc Royal takes a restful moment Kyle Peck displays the mastery of putting in preparation for tournament play, to study the green. 268 (Left) Quinton Short eyes cup in putting practice, (bottom left) Steve Clough, Ray Harder, Tim Womack, and Mark Clothier discuss practice, (right) The golfers goal stands ready. Diamondmen Post 10-18 Season Mark (First row) M. Gather, O. Keeter, L. Vinson, T. Underwood, T. McMillian, D. McAlister, (second row) J. Youngblood, C. Field, O. Leach, C. Wall, M. Foote, (third row) Coach Mitchell, S. Branam, R. Chennault, S. Campbell, G. Nelson, Mgr. Tommy McMillian beats out oncoming throw at first. 270 1971 Bulldogs finished with a 10- 18 season ... tied with Lubbock High for third in district with a 7-9 record ... Olan Keefler chosen All- District right fielder with a .317 batting average ... Mark Foote and Terry U nderwood were other lead - ing hitters with .286 and .272 bat- ting averages respectively. David McAlister pitched 48 in- nings ... won 3 , lost 4 ... ERA of 1.458 ... walked 24, struck out 30 and gave up 22 runs of 36 hits. Olan Keeter pitched 43 innings ... won 4, lost 5 ... with an ERA of 4.007 ... walked 22, struck out 31 and gave up 47 runs on 56 hits. Randell Moore pitched 36 innings won 2, lost 3 ... posted an ERA of 3. Ill ... gave up 33 runs on 36 hits ... struck out 34. (Top) David McAlister hurls another strike across home, (above) Larry Vinson attempts to break up a double play. 271 (Top left) Ottis Leach returns to home plate after gathering in a pop foul, (top right) Catcher Ot- tis Leach scrambles to block an oncoming runner, (right) Olan Keeter beats out a throw to first. 272 Baseball Team Displays Bulldog Spirit (Top left) Junior Terry Underwood rounds first and heads for second for a Bulldog double, (top right) Plainview team- work keeps ’em hopping, (left) A Coronado Mus- tang drives back to first as Stanley Branam awaits the throw. 273 FALL SEMESTER: (Front row) Lydia Mendoza, Ginger Biyant, Virginia Greenwood, (back row) Lois Brewer, Connie Hughes, Lana Grishan, Ginger Warrick. P.E. Selects Outstanding Students 274 SPRING SEMESTER: (Front row) Pam Blackwell, Tracy Waggoner, Earlene Brown, (back row) Rosita Seca, Dorothy White, Charlene Ellis, Jill Hamby. Scooter Races Name Winners OUTSTANDING SCOOTER RACERS: Ruben Juarez, Steve Campbell, Robert Rodriquez, Santos Martinez, Riley Washington, Wyone Johnson, Femado Gonzales, Joe Turner, Val- entine Recio, Reynalda Soliz, Jr. Hemadez, Larry Kemp. PE boys line up against the wall to PE boys scramble out on the gym floor as they get ready to race, start scooter races. 275 Intermural Archery Names Champions HIGH POINT ARCHERS: Betty Brumbalow, Mary Goss, Miss Ruth Griffin instructor; Leticia Perez, Melinda Gresham, Pam Daffem. Melinda Grisham and Pam Daffem use their skills during archery practice 276 Jana Ruiz aims for a bullseye Helms Bowls High Point Intermural Game Cathy Harris, Candi York, A1 Billingham, Pam Blackwell, and Teri Ketchum accept trophies after winning the bowling tournament. Lydia Vargas aims the ball for a strike. Lisa Helm accepts a trophy from Mr. A1 Billingham after being named high scorer. 277 P.E. Girls Excel in Volleyball (Below) Girls struggle to get the ball over the net. (mid- dle) Mary White caught with hands still up in the air after sending ball over the net. (top right) Girls scramble on gym floor for the ball, (bot- tom right) Teammates give support to get the ball over to opponents. WINNERS VOLLEYBALL TEAM: (Front row) Sharon Taylor, Sharon Taylor, Debbie Austin, Pam Daffern. (top row) Dorthy White, Betty Gallardo, Karen Bailey, Mary White, Martha Salas, Della Witcher. 278 Basketball Intramurals Name Winners WINNERS: (First row) Sharon Taylor, Diane Crockett, Jackie McHenry, (sec- ond row) Seliece Savage, Carole Hillman, Anish Williams, Teresa Monday, Sue Templeton, Sharon Taylor, Brenda Williams. Paul Martin, David Jordon, Randall Martin, Clyde Robinson, James Samson (Middle left) Girls scramble on court for jump ball, (middle right) Brenda Williams dribbles around op- ponents. (top) Brenda Williams makes another basket, (above) Anish Williams makes a basket as teammates look on. 279 280 TRIO 20 10 W. Fifth TRIO REBEL DRIVE-IN 293-1481 1 Plus P. H.S. - Equals - THE NEW YOU FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH At Your Service Eighth and Baltimore CARLOS McLEOD - Pastor THE YARDSTICK Fashion Fabrics Congratulations to Seniors of 1971 618 Broadway 296-9219 282 BLANKENSHIP SHEET METAL 510 West Twenty-fourth 293-2262 FRED GARRISON BROADWAY CAR WASH 831 Broadway 296-5667 Plainview, Texas Happy to serve you 283 Plainview Ronny Gammage, adult leader Judy Usher, queen Jana Hendrix, and vice-president Don Burns enjoy a relaxed moment at the annual Comancheros banquet. Sherry Bums looks on while Gina Garrison serves Kristi Thomas at Comancheros banquet. Teri Beth Brown, Sue Wilson and Teri Davis prepare decorations for the Comancheros banquet. Comancheros 284 LINDLEY’S RELIABLE PHARMACY Complete Prescription Service Sickroom Supply- Phone: 293-3653 1706-A W. Seventh Plainview, Texas MARSE SON Plainview's Leading Department Store 623 Broadway 296-5739 You Get The Best Por Less GIBSON’S DISCOUNT CENTER Division of Howard- Gibco Corp. 3210 Olton Road Phone: 293-4474 Senior Vance Alexander stocks the shelves for extra customer convenience at GIBSON'S DISCOUNT CENTER. 285 n 293-3712 1000 E. Twelfth Plainview, Texas 79072 BRYAN’S COLLEGE FOOD AND BUTCHER LOCKERS BOY MEAT Where Shopping Is A Pleasure CO. 1712 W. Seventh 293-1410 or 293-2362 Custom Slaughtering CLAUDE MAY Custom Processing Owner Junior Jesse Wright arranges a display of popuLar attire at CORCORRAN'S MEN'S WEAR. 286 Oh that's my favorite song! excLaims sophomore Lonnie Massey while looking over the list of frequently requested songs at KVOP. KVOP 1100 W. 24th 296-2771 287 Gif is gijemelrif For the Newest In Fashion 293- 1466 140 5 W. 5th St. Plainview, Texas 79072 296-6700 630 Broadway Plainview, Texas 79072 288 BRATCHER DEPAUW MOTOR COMPANY Mercury Lincoln Continental - Lincoln Continental - Continental Mark III - Mercury - Comet - Montego Oh, I like this one . . . says Sharon Pierce as she sits on one of the latest models at BRATCHER DePAUW. - Cougar 1313 W. Fifth St. 296-7471 THE HARDER AGENCY In Plainview Since 1922 Insurance Loans Real Estate 608 Austin St. Phone 296-5372 THE CAMERA SHOP 296-2151 Seventh and Quincy Since 1950 - Students Always Welcome - Fastest Photofinishing in Town! DIXIE SHOP 113 W. Seventh Plainview, Texas Phone: 293-2697 . Howard Wolfe . White Stag . Majestic . Sebastian . Mr. Dino Denise Green helps Pam Savage pick out a pantsuit from the DIXIE SHOP. BUD’S FURNITURE AND McDonald TRADING POST APPLIANCE Army Surplus 102 E. Fifth Plainview, Texas 1401 S. 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Gilbert 68,69,114,172 Ware, Gail 126,172 Washington, Riley 128,172,275 Weaver, Debbie 122 Webb, Dick 65,78,108,172,251, 258 Webb, Jimmy 172 Webb, Randy 172 Wells, Doris 172 Wharton, Pat 132,133,173 White, Dorothy 163,173,274,278 White, Mary 173,278 Whitehead, Steve 173 Whitsitt, Randy 173 Williams, Anish 132,173,279 Williams, Brenda 127,173,279 Williams, DeAnn 81,173,228,247 Williams, Mike 173 Wilson, David 50,68,106,114,131, 173 Wilson, Jane 117,136,173 Wood, Bridget 173 312 Woods, Mike 124,173 Wright, Walter 39,40,41,42,50,51, 53,99,105,173 Yandell, Elaine 122,123,173 Yarbrough, Kandye 105,136,137,173 Yerby, Douglas 173,258 Young, Linda 173 Youngblood, Jeffery 173,270 Juniors Adair, Dee 124,175 Adams, Catherine 104,114,127,175 Aguilar, Sarah 54,175 Akins, Chris 62,68,175 Alaseiz, Jose 175 Alcozer, Frances 175 Aldaco, Fernando 175,251,252 Alcozer, Gloria 127,175 Alexander, Anthonette 175 Alexander, Lynnette 137,175 Alford, Deborah 60,66,85,110,174, 175,242 Allen, David 175 Allen, Ronnie 175,258,259,260 Anderson, Doug 175 Anderson, Mike 61,175,256 Angel, Kieth 175 Annett, Margaret 68,112,136,175 Austin, Mary 126,175 Austin, VicKie 123,175 Aylesworth, Judy 66,67,175 Azua, Jesse 106,124,175 Bailey, Beverly 106,175 Baker, John 175 Ballew, Bobby 175 Basden, Wayne 61,175 Bass, Jon 175,240,258 Beggs, Mona 176 Bell, Donald 68,109,176 Bench, Tommy 131,176 Bennett, Teressa 52,176 Blackwell, Kim 120,176 Blake, Merry 106,136,176 Blankenship, Sherrie 68,106,112,176 Bloys, Gary 120,176 Box, Phillip 120,121,176 Bradshaw, Richard 56,68,176 Braga, Dana 106,136,176 Brashears, Linda 176 Brow, Steve 120,176 Brown, David 176 Brown, Edward 3,96,106,125,137, 176 Brown, Elaine 176,274 Bryant, Wayne 101,176 Bublis, Jimmy 68,118,138,139,176 Buchanan, Charles 176 Buckner Lee Ray 75,90,176,250, 251,253,255 Burke, Barbara 68,69,106,109,112, 176,177 Burleson, Mike 176 Burnham, Thomasina 136,137,176 Burns, Don 68,176,240,284 Cad del, Tonya 68,112,176,177 Caldwell, Steve 176 Carpenter, Mark 176 Carreathers, Willie 248,250,255 Carter, Darryl 68,72,176 Carter, Mary 40,104,106,138,139, 175,176 Carter, Troy 125,176 Cartwright, Greg 139,176 Cartwright, Lonna 106,136,176 Castillo, Luis 176 Chandler, Brenda 120,121,176 Chapman, Elaine 123 Chapman, Linda 65 Chennault, Randy 68,176,270 Christy, Carolyn 123,176 Churcnwell, Jay 177,258 Churchwell, Kaylene 58,90,177 Clanaham, Judy 68,69,177 Clark, Don 68,177 Clinton, Mike 177 Cole, Mike 68,177 Collins, Ronald 129,177 ColUs, Linda 68,112,177 Compton, Tim 177 Conklin, Derrell 177 Contreras, Emma 177 Cook, Joan 177 Cork, Sherry 177 Couch, Beclde 132,177 Couch, Weldon 177 Crow, Clay 177 Crowder, Dickie 177 Cypert, Sue 136,177 Daffem, Pat 177,136,228,236,242 Davis, Glenda 123,136,177 Dayton, Debbie 130,131,177 Dean, Stanley 140,141,177,240 Delgado, Frank 68,117,177 DeLuna, Louis 177 Denton, Kenneth 177 Devin, Gay 132,177 Dillard, Keneth 177,184,240 Dodgin, Kathy 177 Donaldson, Don 131,178 Dorman, Wade 178 Douglas, Cathy 41,106,136,178 Douglas, Dennis 64,178,258 Douglas, Karen 132,178 Elder, Rebecca 178 Elliott, Nelda 67,178 Ellis, Pam 106,137,178 ElUs, Rodney 53,178 Erwin, Roger 178 Escalante, Rachel 136,137,178 Essary, Gary 178 Estes, Johnny 141,178,240 Farris, Sandy 123,178 Faver, Dennis 53,56,178,182 Faver, Ennis 178 Favila, Rogelio 184,240 Field, Clyde 178,270 Fisher, Mike 178,230 Foster, Eddie 131,178 Fox, Donna 79,136,178,228,236, oqq 947 French, Sally 42,178 Fugett, Lona 132,178 Gage, Terry 128,178 Gallardo, Mary 178 Garms, Ricky 178 Garrett, Debra 52,127,178 Garrison, Vic 140,178 Garza, Isaac 128,178 Gibson, Cora 121,178 Gilbert, Robert 68,178 Gilbertson, Sally 178,262,263 Godsey, Yolanda 55,61,139,178 Gonzales, Fernando 275 Gonzales, Olga 179,181 Gooch, Wesley 68,179 Goodfellow, Terry 179 Gordon, Donnie 179 Goree, Randy 179 Goss, Mary 132,133,179,276 Graham, Connie 123,179 Graham, Danny 131,179 Graham, Janice 68,78,99,106,109, 112,116,179 Grant, Buster 129,179 Greer, Tim 179 Grisham, Lana 52,179,274 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104,178,181 McCreless, Bruce 131,181 McCurry, Roger 181 McDonough, Douglas 64,79,108, 109,181 McGowen, Sandra 136,181 McLaurin, Charles 181,183 McLeod, Gale 53,104,178,182 McMaster, Pattie 123,136,182 McMillan, Tommy 182,270,256 McNutt, Donna 182 McQuien, Larry 182 McVicker, Stephanie 123,136,182 Majors, Thomas 182,239 Mallow, Johnny 182 Malone, Patsy 182 Malouf, Mitchell 59,176,182,230, 237,256 Mancias, Johnny 140,182,240 Mannin, Kay 104,114,115,182 Marshall, Tony 182,256 Martinez, Alice 136,182 Martinez, Barbara 54,182 Martinez, Raul 55 Massey, Terry 182 Medrano, Eva 182 Melendez, Janie 123,182 Mendez, Maria 98,126,182 Miller, Diane 136,182 Milloway, Mike 129 Mirelez, Arasfacie 182 Mojica, David 128,182 Monroe, Angie 68,104,112,182 Moore, Gary 52,130,131,182 Morris, Patti 106,118,136,182 Morris, Vicki 68,112,123,182 Mote, Marca 104,136,175,182 Musquiez, Sonny 120,121,183 Noel, Terry 183 Negrete, Raymundo 128,183 Oneal, Michail 129,183,230,256 Overby, Ann 123,175,183 Owen, Rudd 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Smoots, Evelyn 132,133,185 Son, Tim 185,256,258,260,261 Spann, Tony 50,52,68,185 Stambaugh, Coy 185,262 Stanford, David 47, 68,106,119,185 Stephens, Gail 64,185 Stephens, Mike 53,68,185 Stevens, Robert 69,106,114,185 Stevens, Steve 185 Stevenson, Vickie 68,105,185 Stone, Becky 52,185 Stone, Kenneth 186 Surely, Arnald 68,186 Swearengen, Benjy 68 Tawwater, Chuck 186,256 Taylor, David Taylor, Kenneth 186 Thomas H. K. 79,125 Thomas, La von 186 Thomas, Robert 109,118,141,186, 266,267 Thompson, Curtis 75,125,186,245, 250,251,253,255 Thompson, Kevin 77,91,186,230 Thompson, Tommy 186 Thompson, Troy 186 Torres, Pauline 106,136,186 Towler, Debbie 186 Tschirgi, Debbie 186,262,264 Tull, Deborah 186 Turner, Joe 186,275 Underwood, Terry 68,186,270,273 Valdez, Delia 186 Valdez, Raul 125,186 Vernon, Max 120,121,186 Vick, Terry 186 Villarreal, Manuel 186 Voclker, Mitch 68,105,186 Waggoner, Robert 124,187 Wagner, Tracey 136,177,187,274 Waldorf, Pat 131,187 Walker, John 141,179,187 Walker, Mark 105,140,141,187,239 Walker, Morey 187 Wall, Carolyn 127,187 Wall, Nancy 187 Walls, Doyle 179,187 Wallingsford, Randy 187,258 Walters, Terry 114,187 Ward, Lavada 123,187 Watson, Dawn 62,184,187 Westbrook, Debi 105,187 Wheeler, Dee Ann 187 White, Bobby 187 White, Kathie 68,105,112,181,187 White, Patricia 55,187 White, Robert 188 Whitehead, Brenda 39,50,53,136, 188 Whitfill, Larry 124,188 Widener, Keith 188 Williams, Randy 153,188 Williams, Sylvia 42,68,79,106,112, 136.188 Wilson, Dwight 53,188 Wilson, Paula 127,189 Witherspoon, Jackie 68,112,188,189 Winner, Robbie 53,77,62,105,136, 189 225 Womack, Terry 189,259,261 Wood, Terry 189,262,263 Wright, Charlotte Wright, David 50,51,52,104,105, 131.189 Wright, Jesse 286,189 Wright, Kenneth 189 Wylie, Kathy 68,112,137,189 Yerby, Kenny 68,189 York, Candi 52,189,277 Zambrano, Sally 127,189 314 Zambrano, John 128,189 Zeigler, Susan 105,136,189,294 Sophomore Adams, Dwight 191,230,231,234, 236,256,266 Adams, Jeneva 191 Aguirre, Freddy 191 Alexander, Pam 67 Alcozer, Francisco 191 Alcozer, Marcy 67,191 Aldaco, Tony 191 Allen, Carole 68,69,112,191,197 Amick, Wynette 110,111,135,190, 191 Aparicio, Yoland 191 Ashley, James 191 Arteagea, Johnny 128,191 Atkins, Mary 116,191 Atkinson, Jan 191 Atwood, Robert 191 Austin, Debbie 135,191,278 Austin, Jimmy 191 Ayala, Joe 191,239 Bachman, Jane 55 Bailey, Barbara 68,104,111,191 Bailey, Karen 191,196,278 Baker, Beverly 54,77,98,110,111, 139,191,195,202,229 Balderrama, Joe 191 Ball, Cindy 67,191 Ballew, Ricky 192,240 Barker, Kelly 192 Barnett, Ricnard 114,192 Barrick, Tommy 192 Bay ley, Barbara 54,110,192 Beavers, Delores 104,192 Bechtold, Freddie 68,192 Bell, Cindy 192 Bontke, Mary 104,192 Bosques, Jesse 192 Bramlet, Eva 192 Branam, Stanley 192,270,273 Brown, Teri 68,192,199,284 Buckner, Danny 192,239 Buckner, Larry 192,230,256 Buford, Vicky 54,192 Bustillos, Jaine 192 Camarillo, Martin 192 Campbell, Janie 192 Campos, Manuel 104,192 Cantrell, Tracy 192 Carreon, Mary 192 Case, Debbie 106,110,111,193 Cason, John 193 Castillo, Diana 67,193 Castillo, Gloria 193 Cathey, Debbie 193 Castillo, Joe Chavez, Simon 128 Chaney, Dan 193 Chapmam, Dennis 193 Chumrey, Ann 55,110,193 Cisneros, Adam 193 Clark, Rex 193 Clark, Valerie 193 Clifton, Denise 193 Clinton, Kathy 193 Cline, Sharlyn 54,104,193 Clothier, Mark 140,186,193,266, 269 Clough, Steve 193,266,269 Coleman, Bobby 129,193 Coleman, Carlean 54 Coleman, Ron da 68,193,194,199, 262 Conger, John 193 Conklin, Wyndell 193 Connor, Bobby 193 Cook, Frances 193 Cook, Jeff 193 Cookston, Linda 194 Cooper, Brad 194 Costello, Millicent 106,104,194 Couch, Jack 194 Cox, Vicky 52,104,110,194 Crable, Connie 194,229 Craver, Robert 194 Creel, Emma 194 Crockett, Dianna 52, 53,135,194, 279 Cromsans, Richard 194,240 Cuba, Ginger 106,104,110,194 Cummings, Kenneth 239 Curry, Jonnny 144 Daffern, Pam 106,110,194,276, 278 Damron, Judy 194 Damron, Wanda 194 Davis, Debbie 104,193,194 Davis, Billy 194,255 Davis, Gary 110,194 Davis, Tommy 129 Dayton, Phyllis 104,135,194 DeArmond, Gary 68,194,204 DeGraff, Charles 194 Del Campo, Romelia 194 a little time with me! DeLuna, Joe 194 Dickerson, Jeannette 66,67,194 Dickson, Janet 68,104,112,194 Diggs, Virginia 194 Dixon, Belinda 43,112,194,197 Dollar, Kenny 195 Dove, Johnny 195,239 Duncan, Mark 195,240 Dutton, Danny 293,195 Dwyer, Roy 195,240 Ebeling, Richard 195 Ellis, Charlene 135,195,274 Enriquez, Enedina 195 Enriquez, Maria 195 Evans, Jesse 195,240 Fannon, Lyndel 195 Faulks, Anita 68,195 Felts, Johnnie 195 Field, Tim 104,110,219,240 Flores, Joe 196 Flores, Lupe 56,196 Frances, Rosa 196 Foote, Mark 110,196,239,256,270 Freier, Vickie 63,196 Fudge, Ricky 196 Fugate, Max 68,196,202 Fuller, Aureba 55,196 Gaither, Marilyn 196 Gamboa, Gerardo 68,70,196 Garcia, Emma 196 Garcia, Mary 196 Garms, Bradley 196,240 Gaston, Sandra 55,110,196 Gaylord, Mike 196,239 Gestes, Cindy 55,196 Gibbins, Boboy 196,239,256 Gibson, Brenda 196 Glass, Dianne 55,106,110,111,196 Gonzales, Mary 196 Gorman, Kenneth 196 Grant, Eddie 104,192,196 Green, Billy 63,197 Green, Linda 197 Greenfield, Larry 197 Greer, Bart 192,197,239,256 Gregg, Lucretia 55,104,190,192,197 Gresham, Glenda 192,197 Gresham, Melinda 192,197,276 Grider, Mike 54,197 Guerea, Velia 197 Gutierrez, Sam 197 Haberer, Tisa 55,68,106,110,139, 197 Haigood, Mike 68,197 Hale, Mark 197,240 Hallman, Scott 197,230,256 Hamby, Jill 297,191,197,274 Hamilton, Judy 197 Hammon, Steve 192,197 Hancock, Randy 197,239 Harder, Lisa 78,197,200 Hargrave, Mattie 197 Hauschild, Johnny 197 Hazel, Sheryl 68,70,197,202 Henderson, Carolyn 197 Henderson, Eddie 197,201,256 Hernandez, Esmeralda 197 Hernandez, Lupe 197 Herrera, Anna 197 Hewett, Jane 197 Hicks, Randy 68,104,112,197 Higgins, Grady 198,129 Hill, Sharon 54,137 Hines, Vickie 135,198 Hinds, Kelly 198,266 Hodges, Kathy 110,198 315 Hey Big Spender, spend Hogge, Eddy 48,53,77,92,190,195, 198,207,240,256 Holmes, Terry 198,262 Holt, Patsy 55,198 Hooper, Rickey 119,198 Horne, Scott 198,240 Howard, Belinda 68,106,135,198 Huey, Wanda 198 Hudgins, Rebecca 198,200 Hughes, Gwen 68,112,197,198 Hunt, Elizabeth 198 Hyde, Ricky 230,198,240 Jackson, Debra 198 James, Regina 104,110,111,148 Januta, Stanley 198,204 Jennings, Teresa 198 Jensen, Stephen 198 Jiminez, Aurelia 198 Jones, Curtis 198 Johnson, Ray 65 Jones, Kaci 110,111,198 Jones, Todd 199 Jordon, David 279 Jouett, Beth 66,67,199 Keen, Sherry 199 Keffer, Janis 68,104,112,197,199 Keisling, Randy 199 Kelley, Jimmy 199,240 Kelley, Nicki 199 Kelm, Jerry 199 Kemp, Larry 199,239,275 Kemp, Lisa 77,92,199,229 Ketchum, Debbie 78,199 King, Debie 106,119 King, Sharon 68,199 Kirchhoff, Ronald 199 Koenning, Mike 68,199 Kramer, Alexa 68,110,111,112,116, 199 Kupcak, Steven 199 Landtroop, Becky 52,53,199 LaRue, Susie 68,112,199,205 Lassiter, David 65,110,114,199 Law, Loyd 68,199 Lawson, Lois 262 Leach, Becky 104,199,205 Leach, Ottis 195,199,239,270,272 Leach, Suzy 199 Leal, Ramiro 68,199 Leija, Alvaro 54,199 Lindeman, Freddie 199 Lin ville, Jerry 199,239 Lipscomb, Dirk 200,239 Longoria, Elida 200 Lopez, Louisa 200 Lopez, Maria 200 Luckie, Pat 200 Luna, Tony 54,200 Lusk, Kathy 66,67,200 McAlister, Mike 47,200,240,256 McClenan, W. H. 200 McClendon, Carol 104,200 McGowen, Gary 200,239 McHenery, Rita 200 McKinney, Ross 200 McWilliams, John 200 Manciaz, Lazaro 200 Mannin, Harold 200 Martinez, Lorenzo 200 Martinez, Mary 200,262 Massey, Lonnie 287,200 Masso, Lucy 139,200 Maxwell, Gary 68,200 Mayden, Kathy 200,207 Meirels, Albow 200 Mickey, Gilmer 68,47,200 Mickey, Janet 68,200,199,207 Miller, Kathi 193,200 Millican, Mary 200 Milstead, David 200,240 Mitchell, Cordelia 68,201 Mitchell, Pam 55,68,201 Monday, Teressa 104,201,279 Monroe, Toka 198,201 Montez, Beatriz 201 Moore, Frank 201 Morton, Retha 54,104,196,201 Moss, Rodney 201 Mull, Marilyn 201 Mullins, Dawn 54,201 Murry, Kevin 104,110,201 Myers, Tom 201 Myrick, Patsy 201 Nabors, Eugene 201 Neal, Cathe 112,201 Noblett, Mike 201 Norman, Gary 63,110,201 Ontiveros, Cecilio 201 Ortiz, Karl 201 Ortiz, Patricia 201 Owens, Noland 70,197,201 Owens, Ronnell 201,239 Owens, Roydell 201,239 Padgett, Snirley 201 Parsley, Randy 52,201 Pate, Bryce 53,201 Patterson, Laura 104,110,135,193,201 Paudo, Johnny 201 Peggram, Kristi 55, 68,106,110,112 Pemberton, Don 68,202,206 Perkey, Donald 202 Perez, Elia 202 Perez, Lazaro 202,239 Perez, Raul 61,202 Phillips, Debbie 202 Phillips, Sherry 68,110,112,202 Ponrykal, David 202 Pool, Julie 52,53,202 Pounds, Kenneth 202 Price, Sharron 202 Pritchard, Kip 202,239 Pulido, Robert 202 Pulido, Victor 202 Purvis, Larry 52,53,201,202 Quintanilla, Emma 202 Railes, Tommy 54,202 Ramirez, Gloria 202 Ramirez, Nacy 202 Real, Ramiro Ramos, Estella 202 Rangel, Celia 67,104,202 Rankin, Vicki 202 Raulston, Ricky 202 Rector, Bobby 202 Reed, Dianne 68,112,202 Reed, Ronald 202 Reese, Rocky 119,202,240 Reeves, Becky 68,104,112,203 Reeves, David 203 Reid, Becky 203 Renteria, Lidia 67,203 Richardson, Jerry 203 Ridlehuber, Janet 68,104,112,203 Rigler, Kirk 230,203 Riley, David 203 Ritcney, Steven 239,258 Robertson, Dixie 190,203 Robinson, Donald 203 Rocha, Mike 129,203 Rodriquez, Fernando 203 Rodriquez, June 203 Rodriquez, Margie 203 Rodriquez, Victor 54,203 Roller, Viola 203 Rosales, Mary 67,203 Ruiera, Yollenda 203 Ruiz, Gracie 203 Ruiz, Jana 55,105,203,276 Russell, Connie 54,193,203 Russell, Kenneth 203 Russell, Kenny 203,240 Schoonvelt, Jackie 203 Schulz, Charley 203,239 Schumacher, Mark 204 Scott, Peggy 204 Seely, Karla 193,204,207,229 Seago, Kim 52,203,230 Seigler, Tracey 106,204 Sepeda, Abel 204 Sepeda, Alfredo 204 Shannon, Steve 68,204 Shearer, Dale 204 Shepard, Carolyn 55,204 Shook, Kathy 204 Sims, Roy 204 Sisemore, Ricky 204,239 Sisk, Bruce 204 Smith, Patsy 67,204 Son, Richard 52,204 Sooter, Shan 106,204 Spann, Monte 204,240 Spencer, Gaye 106,110,204 Spriull, Lonella 204 Stambaugh, Roger 204 Stockton, Wesley Stone, Gary 204 Stone, Jackie 68,204 Strother, Alice 55,64,104,105,106, 204 Sullivan, Dennis 52,204 Summers, Pepper 205 Summers, Roger 205 Taylor, Kirk 2 05 Taylor, Sharon 143,205,229,278,279 Teel, Theresa 205 Templeton, Sue 55,279 Terrell, Allen 68,205 Terrell, Terry 47,195,205,262,295 Thomas, Patricia 205 Thompason, Cindy 55,106,205 Thompson, Pam 68,205 Thompson, Stephanie 55,135,205 Thornton, Linda 68,112,200,205 Thurman, Bill 205,239 Torres, Ruben 205 Tovar, Joe 68,205 Trevino, Estella 61,106,205 Trevathan, Rita 65,205 Tucher, Jeff 205,239 Tyler, Darrell 205 Urbanek, Janet 55,68,104,105,112, 205 Vanderslice, Marianna 55,105,205 Vargas, Lydia 205,277 Vasguez, Elva 132,133 Vasquez, Maria 205 Vega, Manuel 106,205 Vega, Maria 205 Vera, Arthur 206 Vera, Erma 206 Vera, Otto 52,61,105,106,110, 141,206 Villarreal, Mary 206 Walker, Barbara 106,206,262 Wall, Clinton 206,256,270 Walters, Laurie 106,110,206 Warren, Joe 124 Warrick, Ginger 55,206,274 316 Washington, Billy 256 Weathers, Nancy 206 Webb, Tom 206,240 Wells, Kathy 200,206,229 Wheeler, Mary 55,105,206 Wheeler, Newt 206,230,240 Wheeler, Robert 206 White, Dorman 206 White, Johnny 239 White, Linda 206 Whitsitt, Andy 69,206 Williams, Alvin 206 Williams, Cindy 106,110,111,206 Williams, Inez 55,207 Williams, Jodie 105,111,207 Wilson, Jo 54,196,207 Wilson, Tim 207 Witt, Randy 68,207 Womack, Wendy 47,194,207,262 Wood, Donna 110,111 Wood, Leah 55,68,110,111,207 Wood, Tricia 207 Wooley, Arthur 230,256 Woolverton, Judy 207 Wright, Colby 68,207,239 Yandell, Debra 55,111,207 Ybarra, Emilio 207 Ybarra, Hope 207 Ybarra, Irene 54,55,207 Young, Ladell 207 Youngblood, David 207 Youngblood, Rosa 207 Zambraro, Guadalupe 207 Zeeck, James 68,139,207 Freshmen Abbott, Carletta 209 Abbott, Ricky Ray 209 Adair, Bob 54,209,257 Adrian, Girlad 209 Aguilar, Luis 209 Aeuirre, Joe 209 Akins, Cindy 209,224 Aldaco, Frank 209 Allen, Jeremiah 209,257 Anderson, Jeanne 209 Angel, Evelyn 209 Arevalo, Rose Mary 71,136,137,209 Armstrong, Jon 209,241 Baldwin, Tommie 209 Balli, Paula 209 Ballinger, Wanda 209 Bapata, Toby 209 Barela, Sylvia 209 Barnes, Gary 68,209 Barrera, Lupe 54,209 Barret, Nanda 111,209 Basden, Mark 209 Bass, Melinda 209,221 Baumann, Julie 209 Beggs, Richard 209 Belk, David 209 Belk, Sandra 54,136,209 Bell, Russell 209 Benavidez, Connie 209 Benefield, Renee 208,209,228,229 Bennett, Lesli 111,136,209,262 Berner, Cathy 209 Billings, Jim 71 Blair, Bobby 209,241 Blankenship, Mike 68,210 Bowen, Kevin 111,210,241 Boyd, Rebecca 68,111,210,262 Braddock, Danny 54,210 Bradford, Ren 54,210,241 Braga, Mary 111,210 Branch, Elizabeth 210 Brawley, Richard 210 Brazier, Yolanda 136,210 Brewer, Elaine 111,210 Brittian, Vanessa 71,210,211 Brogdon, Debbie 54, 68,69,111,136, 210 Brown, Donnie 54,56,210 Brown, Sharon 210 Browning, Bill 68,210 Bryant, Gary 111,210,241 Bryant, James 71,111,210,211 Bublis, Kathy 68,69,210 Buchanan, Mark 210,241,257 Buckner, Betty 55, 79,210 Burleson, Greg 210,241 Burnett, Debra 210 Burnett, Kathy 136,210 Burns, Sherry 68,210,215,284 Bussey, Laura 111,136,210 Bustos, Hermania 210 Caldwell, Scott 208,210,241 Camaryo, Ignacio 211 Campbell, Larry 211,212,257 Campbell, Scott 211 Cano, Ernest 211 Cantu, Linda 66,211 Carter, Terry 211 Carthel, Fonty 211 Cartwright, Roanne 136,211 Caughron, Don 68,211 Chapman, Barbra 71,114,136,211 Chavez, Alfred 71,211 Chavez, Diana 211 Church well, Brent 68,211 Clayton, Patty 211 Cobb, Robert 111,211 Collier, Susan 71,211 Contreras, John 211 Cook, Carol 68,111,211 Cook, Terry 54,71,211 Cooper, Sandy 54,136,211 Cortez, Mary 211 Coss, Burnice 211,262 Couch, Elizabeth 136,211 Couch, Steve 211 Cox, Cheryl 211 Criswell, David 211,241,257 Cromeans, Earnest 211 Cross, Stephen 211,241 Culpepper, Tommy 71,138,212 Cumby, David 212 Cupp, Mark 212 Danial, Randy 212,257 Davila, Yolanda 212 Davis, Brian 111,212,262 Davis, Johnny 54,212,257 Davis, Sharia 54,212 Davis, Terri 54,68,111,212.284 Day, Carla 136,137,212 Dayton, Lisa 55,212,215,223 De LuCerda, Joe 212 Del, Campo, Roger 212 Deluna, Mary 71,212 Dodgin, Connie 212 Donaldson, Joe 212,220,241 Douglas, Steve 56,212,220 Driver, Leland 54,212 Dulin, Debbie 136,212 Duncan, Debbie 212 Dunlap, Steven 212,241 Dunhan, Carla 68, 111 ,212 Dwyer, Dale 212,241 Dye, Richard 111,212,241,257 Edwards, Shirley 54,212 Edwards, Teresa 70,71,212 Ellis, Steven 71,212,241 English, Brenda 71,212 Essary, Delton 71,212 Estrada, Yolanda 212 Farmer, Pat 212,257 Fennell, Reynaldo 212,241,257 Ferrell, Jim 71,212 Ferrell, Kenneth 212,241 Fletcher, David 68,212 Fondren, John 71,114,212 Formby, Frances 212 Frame, Janice 71,212 Freier, Robert 212 French, Richard 54,212 Fuller, Lana 136,212 Gaitan, Uvaldina 213 Gaither, Kirk 213 Gallardo, Betty 213,278 Galven, Joe 2l3 Gamboa, Raul 71,213 Gammage, Sharon 136,213 Garcia, Delia 55,213 Garcia, Genoveva 213 Garcia, Mary Esther 67,213 Garcia, Mary Lou 213 Garcia, Robert 71,113,214 Gardner, Robin 68, 111, 213,262 Garrett, Bob 213 Garrett, Loyd 213 Garrison, Gina 68,136,213,284 Gaston, Darrell 213 Gaynor, Mitchell 111,213 Gibson, Sandra 213 Gion, DeWayne 54,213 Glass, Debra 136,213 Gonzales, Gloria 55,136,213 Gonzales, Rosa 213 Gonzales, Tila 213 Graham, Beverly 136,213 Graham, Pamela 213 Grant, Gary 68,213 Grant, Nick 93,208,213,241 Green, Annette 71,213 Green, Denise 54, 71,213,294 Green, Karen 213 Greenwood, Teresa 55,213 Gresham, Jim 213 Griffin, Terry 213 Guerra, Lavonne 213 Do-Re-Mi Guerra, Ramiro 213 Gutierrez, Demetrio 213 Gutierrez, Manuella 213 Gutierrez, Rebbeca 213 Hackett, Carol 71,213 Haigood, Chuck 54, 68,213 Haley, Helen 54,71,213 Hall, Brent 68,214 Hallman, Nancy 54,214 Hamilton, Brenda 214 Hanvey, Billy 214 Hanvey, Patricia 67,214 Harbour, Keith 68,214 Harder, Ray 214,266,269 Hardin, Wayman 214 Harman, Ronnie 214,241 Harper, Derinda 136,137,214 Harris, Major 214 Harrison, Kandy 214 Hartis, Douglas 54,214 Hartis, Janace 54,214 Hawkins, Mary 214 Haynes, James 111,214,262 Hays, Brean 214,215 Heame, Mary 214 Heck, Lea 68,111,215,262 Hellver, Pam 215 Henderson, Debbie 215 Henderson, Linda 215 Henderson, Stephen 71,215 Henegar, Mike 68,215,257 Henry, Karrol 69,215 Hernandez, Olivia 215 Herrera, Jesse 215 Herron, Angela 71,215 Hewett, Robert 54,215 Hill, Sherrie 215 Hillman, Kay 57,111,215,228,229, 262 Hines, Linda 71,136,215 Hogge, Kay 71,136,215 Holbert, Mari 71,136,215 Holland, Ricky 214,241 Hollars, Mike 71,215 Holley, Darrell 215,241,257 Hollingsworth, Gary 111 Holmes, Marilyn 55,215 Hooper, Steve 111,215 Horn, Steve 215,257 Horne, Mark 215,257 Horton, Karen 136,215 Howell, Becky 68,136,215 Huerta, Joe 68,215 Hughes, Carol 71,215 Hughes, Rusty 117,215 Hurt, David 215 Jackson, Edith 71,215 Jackson, James 216,241,257 Jacobs, Debbie 216 James, Jessica 216 Jam agin, Mike 216 Jenkins, Debra 216 Jenkins, Harrell 216 Jimenez, Sebastian 216 Johnson, Cynthia 216 Jones, Karen 216 Jones, Kathy 216 Joslin, Betty 68,216 Juarez, Tony 216 Keen, Sharron 216 Keeton, Linda 216 Kerbo, Gary 216 King, Jerry 114,115,216 King, Robert 216 Kirbo, Steve 216 Kirkpatrick, Margo 136,216 318 Kovar, Ernest 216,241 Kriswell, David 111 Kunkel, Debbie 68,73,216 Langston, Rickie 216 Lansdon, Pamela 71,216 Leaks, Darrell 54,216,241 Lee, Danny 216,241 Lloyd, Lisa 57,262 Lochey, Jody 136,216 Long, Donna 216 Longbotham, Cynthia 71,216 Longoria, Pablo 216 Lopez , Hilda 216 Lopez, Ricardo 216,241 Lowler, Billy 216 Luna, Maria 216 McBride, Billy 216 McCamish, Mindy 54,136,216 McCarty, Paula 55,136,216 McCasland, Johnny 216,241 McClure, Diane 55,216 McCollum, Bruce 216 McConnell, Virginia 71,136,216 McCoy, Jonathan 216 McCune, Cindy 136,216 McEachern, Susan 55,216 McGee, Ben 54,216,241 McGuire, Sheila 136,216 McHenry, Jacqueline 35,216 McKanless, Mike 241 McKibben, David 216 McLaurin, Jane 216 McMaster, Neil 216,241 McNutt, Harold 216,241 Macha, Melvin 71,218 Magaro, Thomas 218 Majors, Teresa 218 Malouf, Marilyn 68,216,218 Mangum, Mark 218,257 Manka, Hugh 218 Mannin, Sherrian 55,218 Maples, Grady 218,241 Marks, Christi 71,218 Marshal, Mark 218 Martin, Kenneth 218,241,257 Martin, Scott 218,241 Martinez, Elena 218 Martinez, Mary Lou 218 Mason, Cindy 218 Mason, David 218,241 Masso, Irma 71,136,218 May, Scott 218 Meaders, Mark 218,257 Medina, Rafael Melendez, Martha 218 Mendez, Edward 219 Mendez, Elidia 219 Mendoza, Gloria 54, 71,219 Messer, Vicki 219 Mireles, Hlbaro Mitchell, Cindy 219 Mitchell, James 219,241 Mitchell, Sylvia 219 Mock, Helen 219 Mojica, Mary Lou 219 Moon, Michael 71,139,211,219 Mofralez, Felipe 219 Moreno, Diana 219 Moreno, Elia 219 Morton, Connie 55,219 Mosley, Willie 219 Nash, Ann 55 Nash, Curtis 54,219 Nash, Ed 219,257 Nash, Youlanda 55,219 Negute, Rosa 219 Cheerleaders Say Yum Yum Nelson, Glenn 219,270 Nevares, Becky 219 Newton, Jim 220 Noel, Jim 220,241 Norrell, Sherry 54,220 Olbeda, Anna 117,220 O'Neal, Ronald 54,220 Owen, Ross 220,257 Paiz, Joe 220 Palmer, Cynthia 55,216,220 Palmer, James 220 Parr, Roy 220,257 Partridge, Joel 220,262 Partridge, Steve 220,241,257 Patterson, Allen 220 Patty, Rhonda 54,71,220 Pemberton, Tommy 220 Pena, Lynda 220 Pendergrass, Jimmy 220,241 Perez, Albert 220 Perez, Augustine 220 Perez, Cecilia 220 Perez, Maria 220 Perkins, Harold 241 Peters, Lennis 220 Peterson, Kenny 220 Pettit, Russell 71,220 Pierce, Gail 220 Pierce, Vonda 221 Pierson, Debora 55,136,220 Pitts, Robert 220,241 Polvado, Leslie 68,220 Ponre, Rosa 220 Potts, Keith 71,220 Prayor, Bruce 220 Presley, Frances 220 Price, Mike 68,220 Priest, Susan 136,221 Priolo, Charles 221 Proctor, Donny 221 Pruett, Brian 71,221 Pruett, Donald 71,221 Pulido, Johnny 221 Purvis, Vonda 55,221 Quintin, Francis 221 Ramirez, Robert 221 Raines, Peggy 71,221 Raines, Terry 241 Ramos, Danny 221 Ramos, Dorthy 67,221 Ramos, Sulema 117,221 Ramsay, Jerrold 221,241 Ramsey, Mike 221 Randell, Glenn 221 Rankin, Mike 71,221 Ray, Janice 133,221 Raymer, Twyla 136,221 Recit, Rosa 221 Reyna, Robert 221,241 Richards, Kathi 221 Riggs, Tom 221,257 Riojas, Jesusa 221 Rios, Barbara 221 Rivera, Gloria 67,221 Roberson, Bob 221 Roberts, Kathy 71,221 Robinson, Diane 136,221 Rocha, David 221 Rodriguez, Alice 67,221,228 Rodriguez, Jerry 221 Rodriguez, Lupe 221 Rodriguez, Tony 114,221 Rodulfo, John 221 Rogers, Jimmy 221,241 Rogers, Suzi 111,136,221 Rubio, Pete 221 Ruff, Karen 68,136,221 Ruiz, Gus 221 Rush, Douglas 68,222,257 Rushing, Debera 136,221 Russell, James 71,222 Russell, Monte 54,222,241 Rutledge, David 222 Ryan, Mark 68,40,222 Salas, Martha 222,278 Salazar, Tom 222 Sanchez, Ray 71,222 Sanders, Patricia Ann 222 Sanders, Rosie 55,222 Sansom, Micheal 54, 71 Savage, Pamela 222,291 Schoppa, Nancy 54,111,221 Scott, Diane 4l,42,71,209,222 Scroggins, Larry 222 Scroggins, Lola 55,77,95,222,228 Sepeaa, Abel 222 Servati us, Steve 54,222 Settle, Cynthia 221,222 Settle, Ricky 222 Shaddix, Barbara 222 Shedd, Harvey 222,241 Shellman, Shelly 222 Shepard, Pamela 55,222 Sheppard, Terry 222 Silvas, Mable 222 Silvas, Ramona 66,222 Simmons, Becky 68,111,136,222 Simmons, Danny 222 Simmons, Perry 241,222 Sims, Larry 222 Singletary, Chyrel 55,71,222 Sisk, Shelda 222 Slough, Robert 222 Smitn, David 222 Smith, Gary 222 Smith, Rebecca 222 Smith, Roland 222 Soliz, Sylvia Southerland, Charles 71,222 Spencer, DeAnne 222 Spencer, Janice 55,111,117,136,223 Sprague, Donald 223 Spurlin, Kathy 223 Stambaugh, Randy 71,223,262 Stanfeila, Russell 111,223,241 Stanford, Claudia 55,71,136,223 Stansbury, Darlene 223 Steiwig, Randy 223 Stephens, Debora 54,68,115,223 Stermer, Rocklin 223 Stevens, Mark 223 Stockton, Randal 223 Stockton, Wesley 223 Stroud, Gayle 136,223 Sylvester, Cindi 223,262 Sylvester, Tandy 223 Tapp, Carol 55,136,223 Taylor, Kenneth 54,223,241 Taylor, Janet 70,71,208,223,228 Taylor, Mark 223 Taylor, Virgil 224 Tempelton, Sue 71,224 Thomas, Debbie 54,68,111,224,262 Thomas, Dixie 224 Thomason, Frankie 224 Thompson, Paul 70,95,224 Tonche, Mike 224 Torres, Dianne 136,224 Torres, Olivia 224 Torres, Oralia 224 Torres, Virginia 224 Tovar, Nora 224 Trimble, Mary Martha 111,224,262 Tschirgi, Carol 224,262 Tucker, Linda 71,224 Turpin, Danny 71,225 Tyler, Mike 225 Vanzandt, Margaret 71,225 Vasquez, Joe 225 Vera, John 225 Vera, Martha 66,67,225 Vera, Raymond 71,225 Vernon, Trona 55 Villanueva, Felix 225 Villareal, Rose 225 Walker, Brian 71,225 Walker, Jeff 71,225,257 Wall, Jaquita 71,136,225 Wallace, Lisa 225 Walters, Daniel 225 Ward, Jon Mikelle 56,225 Ware, Ronnie 54,225 Watson, Dee Anne 55,225 Webb, Arlene 71,225 Wheeler, Darla 136,225 Wheeler, Jolene 225 Wheeler, Julie 54,225 Whitehead, Pat 54,225 Widener, James 225 Wilbourn, Jerry 225,257 Williams, Billy 225,241 Williams, Joe Lewis 225 Williams, Lillie 225 Willis, Janabeth 68,136,225 Willis, John 225 Wilson, Sue 41,42,225-, 284 Witcher, Della 55,278 Womack, Tim 220,225,258,266, 269 Wood, Patsy 225 Woolverton, Tony 225 Worsham, Deborah 55,225 Wright, Milton 111,225 Young, Lori 93,111,225,228,229 Zopato, Toby 225 Zanders, Arthur 225 I have promises to keep. And miles to go before I sleep, y And miles to go before I sleep. - Robert Frost


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