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PLAIN VIEW 1972 Plainview High School Plainview, Texas Volume 58 Editor - Dawn Watson Asst. Editor - Robbie Wittner Photo Editor - Freddie Bechtold Sponsor - Mrs. Amelia Bishop A Broken Laugh.. . A Thousand Memories... And Not a Single Regret Dedication The 1972 yearbook is dedicated to a teacher who not only does his assigned job very well, but also tries to meet the needs of students as individuals. For us, he is an example of loyalty, of devotion, of dedication to a cause. Additionally, his spirit is that of a man who never gives up. With pride, we, the staff of Plain View ’72, dedicate this yearbook to Coach Bill Phillips. Joining him on the night of Presentation were his family, Cindy, Mrs. Phillips, Vicki, and Keith. Forward A broken laugh... A thousand memories... .. .And not a single regret.11 These four years at Plainview High School have been our years, yours and mine. There have been good times., .and hard times. Laughter has been ours, and sadness too, but seldom have there been regrets. It's all been a part of a pattern. Looking back, we realize that we have learned and profited from our mistakes... The smiles and the tears helped to make us what we are today. Today... and in time to come... we will always hold dear the memories of the friends we made, along with these experi- ences that have become a very real part of us today. Graduating from high school, we look now to our tommorrows and say I may... I might... I must because of all that Plainview High School has meant. A thousand memories.. • • • .And not a single regret. GLccM Queen Pat Daffern Royalty Presented in Regal Ceremony Coronation, 1971.. .When the doors opened, another memory was bom. . . In the September school-wide election, Pat Daffem was selected FHS Queen, and Debbie Case named Princess, winning over Kaylene Churchwell, and Dawn Watson in the run-offs. On Coronation night, when the doors opened for royalty to enter, Princess Debbie, wearing a gold dress and carrying gold mums, was es- corted down the aisle by Darryl Carter. The doors opened a second time. Queen Pat stood in the spotlight, wearing the traditional white satin gown, and carrying red roses. Serving as her pages were Kathy Shedd, Joan Cook, Becky Elder, and Candy Cone. With trumpet fanfare, she mounted the stage, and was crowned by Student Council President Blaine Smith. Greg Cartwright, president of the Senior Class, presented the sceptor. The A C appella Choir helped to highlight the evening with music from Love Story. Both court and subjects stood together to sing the school song. ... And another memory was bom. Pat Daffem... 1971 Queen... Honors and Activities... freshman, sophomore favorite... freshman, junior varsity, varsity cheerleader... Student Council... FHA... Spanish Club... NJHS.. .water skiing... football... cheerleading ... plans to attend Texas Tech. Debbie Case... 1971 Princess.. .Honors and Activities... freshman treasurer... freshman cheerleader... FTA... NJHS... Spanish club... FHA. • .Masque and Gavel... painting.. .water skiing... piano... rock painting. Princess Debbie Case Escort Darryl Carter « LeeRoy Buckner makes the first bow of the evening to Ora Ray. Merry Blake announces alternate couples. Coronation Presents 1971-72 Royalty Lords and Ladies wait nervously in the band hall. Relieved lords grace an idle wall. In regal loveliness, Queen Pat Daffem and Princess Debbie Case rule over the royal court of 1971-72. Lords and Ladies were presented by emcees Merry Tom Blake and Margaret Annett, to the background music of organist David Wright. Blaine Smith, president of Student Council, crowned Queen Pat, and Greg Cartwright, president of the Senior Class, presented her scepter. Director of the Coronation was Mrs. Betty McGhee, with Senior Dean Bob Henry assisting. Couples mingle after a night's success. Homecoming Provides Victory Over Sandies Homecoming highlights were many. Plainview Bulldogs romped over the Amarillo Sandies 20-0. Queen Pat Daffem and Princess Debbie Case circled the football field atop a convertible and were presented roses from the Student Council, while the band formed the name Pat on the field. Students, at the Victory Dance, celebrated to the music of Sun Stone Hawk, which ended the day's activities. Students dance with victory spirit How about some refreshments? . •. Sure! Becky Reese steadies Otto Vera's ladder, decorating for the Victory Dance. Lucy Masso paints Charles Buchanan's car for the caravan. « Friends come to see Dolly off at the train station, as she sets forth to carry out her man catching plans. Gale McLeod grabs a good thing. Young lovers strut to the beat of Elegance , —Barnaby (Tommy Culpepper), Minnie Fae )Sally Perkins), Cornelius Hackel (Ricky Son), and Mrs. Malloy (Tisa Haberer). 16 A Cappella Presents “Hello Dolly’ HELLO DOLLY —filled with spirit and color--was meaningful entertainment for students and townspeople alike, on November 8-9. Robbie Wittner played widow Dolly Levi, a matchmaker in the gay nineties, who planned to marry Horace Vandergelder, portrayed by Mike Senter. Dolly courted Vandergelder under the pretense of matching him with New York milliner, Irene Malloy (Tisa Haberer), and caught her man. Cornelius Hackel (Ricky Son) and Bamaby Tucker (Tommy Culpepper)-- employees of Vandergelder—ran off to New York, where they met and fell in love with Mrs. Malloy and Minnie Fae (Sally Perkins), her assistant. How each interwoven love story is ultimately worked out, and they all lived happily ever after made for an unforgettable evening. Directing the production was Mr. John Woicikowfski. Dolly discusses Vandergelder's future spouse, as the shopkeeper does a bit of shop-cleaning. Townspeople bid a fond farewell to Dolly, on her way to visit the bright lights of New York. Dolly Levi listens to the pleas of Ambrose Bierce, played by David Wright, who needs her help with his girl friend. LA VERNE ROACH Award LEE ROY BUCKNER VANDERPOEL Honors bestowed upon outstand- ing personalities of PHS are LA VERNE ROACH - VANDERPOEL - BEST ALL- AROUND - CLASS FAVORITES - MOST FRIENDLY. LA VERNE ROACH, BEST ALL- AROUND, and CLASS FAVORITES are chosen by popular vote of stu- dents. The winners are recognized at the annual Yearbook Presenta- tion. LA VERNE ROACH AWARD was established in 1950 by Evelyn Roach in honor of her husband who died in injuries received in the boxing ring. The aw’ard is given to the one who exhibits good sports- manship and clean living. Selection of MOST FRIENDLY at Western Day is also a highlight. Winners and Runners-up are recog- nized as a part of Western Day Ac- tivities. VANDERPOEL AWARD is han- dled by the Agriculture Department. The award is presented at the Agri- culture Banquet in the Spring. BRIAN PAINTER Award Best All-Around CURTIS THOMPSON KAYLENE CHURCHWELL Most LISA KEMP OTTO VERA Senior Favorites RANDY RIGLER BETTY PARR Junior LISA KEMP OTTO VERA Favorites Favorites PAUL THOMPSON KAY HILLMAN Freshman DARLA LACEY BRENT WELLS Favorites Runners-Up SENIOR Donna Fox 26 Tony Marshall FRESHMAN Patti Lightfoot Rod Ramsower SOPHOMORE Lori Young Roy Parr 27 Who’s Who Students Receive Recognition 28 INDUSTRIAL ARTS.. • Rocky Favila Outstanding students chosen from various academic and vocational fields were recognized as WHO'S WHO 1971-72 style, at the Yearbook Presentation. Students were carefully screened and selected by teachers of different areas in which the students excelled. Each award winner was presented with a Certificate of Honor during Presentation ceremonies. GERMAN.. • Wesley Gooch BUSINESS.. • Carolyn Schur 29 4 SCIENCE.. . Robert Thomas ART.. . Anna Rodriguez SPANISH... Michael Hinn 30 SOCIAL STUDIES.. • Andy Horner 31 FRENCH.. . Deborah Alford VOCAL MUSIC.. . Debbie Simmons 32 33 LATIN.. . Joey Howell INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC.. . Mike Senter SPEECH-DRAMA AGRICULTURE... Brian Painter 35 President Blaine Smith and Sergeant-at-Arms Bart Greer review the ballots before the polls. Mitchell Malouf, Vice-President, and Ora Ray, Activities Chairman, take the oath of office in the Student Council installation. Student Council Student Council is composed of those individuals deemed worthy of positions of leadership by the PHS student body. Senate-plus four class councils-governed the student body, organized the student directory, planned all-school activities, was in charge of the annual decoration of the Christmas tree. Student Council members were also in charge of the candy store, were responsible for the changes in the school dress code, and sponsored several school dances. Mr. Derrell Kunkel, a council sponsor; Lonna Cartwright, assistant treasurer; Carla Robins, treasurer; Carole Hillman, recording secretary; and other officers pledge allegiance to the flag. 36 Mr. Derrell Kunkel and Mrs. Pollye Christian, sponsors, check the tally in the Student Council elections. Guides PHS Youth Treasurer Carla Robins, and Recording Secretary Carole Hillman go over election results for accuracy. Corresponding Secretary Deborah Alford, and Parliamentarian Janice Graham count votes in the all-school elections. Chaplain Joey Howell records registered voters for the elections. Tech Rates Plain View ‘Very Good’ Photographer Lonnie Massey, and Business Manager Gary Norman view negatives with Photo Editor Freddie Bechtold. Editor Dawn Watson, and Mrs. Amelia Bishop, sponsor, check layouts with Assistant Editor Robbie Wittner. Photographer Gary Stone discusses rough drafts with Clubs Editor Vicki Freier, and Clubs Assistant Editor Maria Lopez. 38 PLAIN VIEW can be described by key words: work, dreams, work, plans, work, work-and finally - memories. Made up of students interested in Journalism, the yearbook staff was welded together by a common desire-to publish a good yearbook. Production began in the fall with a Saturday workshop. Journalists learned the basics of yearbook production. Next came yearbook ad sales, the drawing of layouts, the identifying of pictures, the writing of headlines, cutlines, and copy. The result of the year's work was revealed at the Annual Presentation, when students elected to honor positions were presented, and Who's Who winners received certificates. An additional highlight was the announcement to whom the PLAIN VIEW was dedicated. Freshman Editors Dana Braga and David Johnson check section details with Sophomore Assistant Louisa Lopez, and Sophomore Editor Jill Hamby. Activities Editor Candi York, and Honors Editor Delores McCourt discuss picture selection for their sections. Senior Assistant Erma Arteaga, and Senior Editor Gale McLeod plan action shots while Junior Assistant Anna Amador and Junior Editor Becky Leach stamp pictures. 39 Fawyne Carlton, Phyllis Dayton, Janis Alexander, and Steve Douglas look over the new BULLDOG BARKER Edition. Bulldog Barker Wins Award of Achievement BARKER editor Douglas McDonough and sponsor Mrs. Amelia Bishop discuss pictures for the school paper. 40 Otto Vera, Ross McKinney, and Pam Coker pass out faculty copies when the paper is just off the press. Alice Strother, and Dennis Douglas help Linda Chapman finish working on layouts. The BULLDOG BARKER has been geared to serve the student body by providing both information and entertainment. It's not only the news of the day , but also editorials, features, and columns of merit. Five issues a year contained a Fine Arts section made of poetry, essays, photography, and occasionally a short-short story. All students were invited to contribute to Fine Arts. For the past nine years, the BULLDOG BARKER has maintained a consistently high record in University Interscholastic League Competition. School photographers have won more than fifteen awards in area Scholastic Art Contests. Photographers James Robins and Don Dickson check to see how a picture is turning out in the darkroom. Western Day Revives Frontier Era Brent Churchwell saves the sophomores from the villain, Mr. Vernon Norris. Freshmen present an unusual rendition of Goldilocks,11 done Page Carter style. Junior's winning skit brings laughter at their creativity. Seniors gather in a saloon for a friendly poker game. Once more Western Day revived the frontier age with dramatic pioneer spirit. Cowboys lassoed memories of the old roping days and calico gals gathered in the halls. The day rounded up with a hickory smoked assembly featuring skits presented by each class. The junior skit was judged best. After the announcement of Most Friendly winners, the heroes all rode off into the Thanksgiving sunset. 42 When the dust had cleared in the 8-8 Powder Puff classic of Nov. 22, the Seniors pulled away with a penetration win, having bulldozed past the opponents twenty-yard line three times. Senior Patty Morris and Junior Pam Daffern put their teams on the scoreboard. Halftime featured the crowning of Queen Mark Walker and Princess Stanley Dean, while the band rendered an unusual performance; music was played while the instrumentalists retired in the turf. Junior and senior boys were featured as cheerleaders, while varsity football players coached the teams. Halfback Connie Hughes hauls in extra points for the seniors. Seniors Capture Powder Puff Title Coaches instruct senior girls in a pre-game practice. The PHS A Cappella Choir had many dreams for 1971-72, and through a great amount of hard work, creative imagination, and superb planning, these dreams became reality. The year's performances began with the choral department's pop variety show, Pizzaz, and the presentation of the musical comedy, Hello Dolly. In December, in collaboration with the band and drama departments, A Cappella took part in a Fine Arts concert. Preparation for UIL concert and sight reading contest absorbed much of the choir's time and resulted in a Sweepstakes first division in concert and sight reading. Highlighting the year was the annual Spring Concert and A Cappella choir tour through New Mexico, and Colorado. The end of 71-72's activities was marked by performances at Baccalaureate services and at Commence- ment. Choir officers: President Ken Howell, Secretary Debbie Simmons, Publicity Chairman Dennis Sullivan, Robe Chairman Sharon Ray, Vice-President and Student Director Tony Spann, Property Technician Larry Purvis, and Librarian Charlotte Samman. A Cappella Takes A Cappella members: First Row: A. Chumrey, T. Davis, V. Cox, T. Bennett, S. Perkins, S. Norrell, B. Stone, B. Landtroop, V. Kindred, D. Glass, G. Fox, S. Ray, M. Wheeler, C. Gestes, L. Gregg. Second Row: D. Simmons, J. Pool, C. Peggram, G. McLeod, D. Hicks, T. Haberer, R. Smith, R. Wittner, D. Yandell, L. Wood, J. Hartis, S. Thompson, C. Samman, D. Crockett, Y. Godsey. Third Row: D. Hartis, D. Sullivan, E. McConnell, L. Purvis, M. Stevens, S. Ryan, M. Senter, D. Wright, R. Son, B. Huett, T. Culpepper, T. Rains, R. Ellis, R. Williams. Fourth Row: D. Gion, T. Spann, T. Cook, K. Howell, S. Parsley, D. Johnson, D. Braddock, G. Stone, G. Moore, R. Pyatt, D. Faver, C. Haigood. Sweepstakes at Contest The A Cappella choir contributes to the Christmas spirit by singing at the Fine Arts Christmas concert. ALL-REGION CHOIR MEMBERS: First Row: B. Landtroop, J. Pool, V. Cox, S. Ray, D. Crockett, J. Hartis. Second Row: D. Sullivan, T. Spann, L. Purvis, B. Huett, R. Williams. Third Row: K. Howell, G. Stone, Rodney Pyatt. 45 Choirs Excel in UIL Competition ADVANCED GIRLS CHOIR: Kneeling: J. Spencer, D. Harper, D. Stevens, L. Scroggins, S. Jackson, D. Perkins, T. Greenwood, S. Edwards, S. P. Wood. Sitting: D. McClure, L. Womack, C. Brown, A. Nash, C. Singletary. Standing: L. Dayton, M. Holmes, P. Whitehead, S. Belk, C. Mitchell, P. McCarty, C. Tapp, J. Wheeler, N. Schoppa, D. Pierson, J. Ruiz, D. Thomas, A. Strother, D. Watson, M. Vanderslice, D. Meals, H. Haley, D. Sands, S. Sooter, V. Purvis, D. Funderbeak, W. Gullett, V. Guerra, C. Morton. GIRL'S GLEE: First Row: V. Cox, S. Norrell, B. Stone, S. Perkins, B. Lantroop, Y. Godsey, D. Crockett, S. Ray. Second Row: D. Hicks, T. Bennett, S. Thompson, R. Smith, R. Wittner, J. Hartis, C. Gestes. Third Row: A. Chummery, T. Davis, T. Haberer, C. Peggram, M. Wheeler, V. Kindred, L. Wood, D. Yandell. Fourth Row: G. McLeod, J. Pool, D. Simmons, C. Sammans, L. Gregg, D. Glass, G. Fox. MIXED CHOIR: First Row: S. Rulo, D. Henderson, V. Brittiari, S. Mannon, M. Baker. Second Row: R. Horn, S. Aguilar, E. Trevino, P. Sanders, N. Hallman. Third Row: R. O'Neal, L. Drivers, J. Davis, B. McGee, K. Taylor, L. Barrera, J. Sanchez. Fourth Row: C. Palmer, S. Hill, D. Garcia, D. Jenkins, M. Goss. 46 PHS choirs composed one of the most outstanding choral departments in the state. Throughout the year, many hours of hard, intensive work and practice brought out a new appreciation of music. The result—many individual awards at solo and ensemble competition and outstanding results in UIL contest. Three sweep- stakes were awarded to A Cappella, Male Glee, and Girl's Glee, while other choirs rated highly. MALE GLEE: D. Hartis, T. Cook, E. McConnell, S. Ryan, L. Purvis, R. Ellis, B. Huett, T. Rains, R. Williams. Second Row: T. Spann, D. Gion, D. Sullivan, K. Howell, D. Johnson, T. Culpepper, C. Haigood. Third Row: M. Stevens, G. Stone, D. Braddock, D. Wright, R. Son, D. Faver. Fourth Row: S. Parslev. M. Senter, G. Moore, R. Pyatt. MIXED CHOIR: First Row: L. Tillerson, K. Coppin, D. Chapman, J. Teel, E. Brown, V. Scott, R. Hays, V. Cypert, T. Blackwell. Second Row: M. Domingo, W. Marshall, C. Ginn, W. Cantwell, J. Dunlap, D. Hooks, D. Turpin, C. Wooley, K. Walters, C. Maddox, M. Oldfield, C. Thomas. Third Row: L. Moore, T. Hallman, B. Smith, R. Lopez, T. Hodges, B. Huddleston, T. White, Fourth Row: D. Murdock, J. Hearn, C. Foster, J. Wade, R. Hart, D. Moore. Larry Purvis, member of the All- State Choir, accom- panies a rock number at a concert. 47 Stagehand Promotes New Interest James Sansom adds to the rhythm with some special xylophone accompaniment. A new sparkle in the Plainview High curriculum was the organization of the PHS stage band. The group was composed of those students whose musical interest extended beyond regular band activities. Musicians explored the limits of modem music, from instrumental numbers to vocal accompaniment. Their performances included appearances at most area schools, high school assemblies, and also for various community organizations. Mike Senter belts out a song, while Gary Womack watches. Band performances require practice, practice, practice, practice, practice. Percussionists and guitarists, making up the rhythm section, stand ready for their part in their first high school assembly. 48 4-4A Band Attends Corpus Contest band-A. Fatty, C. Hazel, C. Mitchell, P. Lansdon, T. Caddel, V. Brittain, B. Reeves, C. Tilson, S. Bums, A. Kramer, J. Jackson, D. Pruitt, L. Lawe, J. Frame, P. Thompson, C. Wright, J. Zeeck, D. Essary, J. Willis, F. Becktold, G. Grant, F. Delgado, D. Came, D. Jones, M. Moon, B. Churchwell, R. Gamboa, M. Stevens, J. Billings,M. Hollars, Mr. Darrell Kunkel, K. Kirchhoff, T. Brown, D. Reid, R. Patty, Mr. Lamont Veatch, Mr. O. T. Ryan, Mr. David Fennell, D. Robinson, M. DeLuna, S. Collier, K. McWilliams, M. McDonough, G. McConnell, K. Ruff, B. Howell, J. Ridlehuber, E. Jackson, C. Richardson, S. Singlechair, J. Witherspoon, B. Dixson, C. Hughes, R. Hicks, V. Dillard, F. McEachern, K. Stanford, L. Whitehead, B. English, J. Dickson, D. Everson, B. Simmons, J. Clanahan, T. Davis, P. Thompson, J. Felts, C. Blankenship, B. Burke, J. Sansom, M. Price, B. Stevens, C. Cook, B. Joslin, M. Howard, B. Chapman, A. Green, C. Stanford, A. Monroe, M. Holbert, S. LaRue, P. Rains, K. Fugett, M. Bain, M. Annett, O. Ray, T. Haberer, M. Cole, C. Robins, C. Allen, M. Hargrave, D. True, C. Marks, M. Hackett, G. Hughes, K. Hogge, E. Masso, D. Harris, S. Williams, M. Sansom, J. Wall, P. Shepperd, P. Lassiter, M. Rankin, L. Tucker, R. Rodman, M. Ryan, M. Blankenship, D. Pemberton, S. Shannon, T. Walker, L. Pavador, M. Hatch, H. Haley, H. Manka, C. Haigood, T. Cook, T. Clifton, C. Landa, D. Bell, C. Dunnam, G. Garrison, C. Bublis, J. Mickey, G. Barnes, S. King, D. Scott, D. Stevens, C. James, A. Herring, J. Huerta, R. Evans, R. Webb, B. Pruitt, B. Browning, D. Burns, K. Harbour, R. Garcia, R. Leal, G. Gamboa, J. Bryant, W. Gooch, K. Peck, M. Baldrige, R. Gilbert, D. Carter, M. Senter, G. Mickey, M. Haigood, D. Stanford, R. Bradshaw, M. Fugett, G. Maxwell, J. Ferrell, L. Thornton, S. Sims, K. Todd, T. Brashear, S. Phillips, M. Kirkpatrick, E. McConnell, D. Rush, R. Abbott, W. Conklin, A. Terrell, C. Southerland, M. Henegar, C. McLaurin, T. Culpepper, R. Pettit, J. Cook, A. Whitsitt, D. Turpin, D. McDonough, R. Smith, E. Faver, N. Owen, S. Rhea, B. McGhee, R. Brawley, G. Goree, S. Ryan, J. Bublis, J. Russell, A. Surley, S. Smith, R. Witt, S. Roberts, J. Fondren. Band members begin a new pattern while marching at contest. Sign shows freshmen pride in 4-4A band, congratulating them on a first division in marching contest. Sweepstakes Won Again by 4-4A Band In August, the annual Band Parents' Carnival was held to support the coming year's band activities. The 4-4A band per- fromed at football and basket- ball games, providing halftime entertainment and spirit boosters for team and fans. In November, the band snared a first division in marching contestj in April, a first in concert and sightreading. More performances were made at baccalaureate and graduation. The 4-4A band began practice before registration in August and ended up with the gradu- ation of seniors, all composing a year full of good results. The band performs an unusual pattern in their UIL contest appearance. Performing Colonel Bogey, the 4-4A highsteppers march through several precision drills. Together with the choir and drama departments, the band produces their own musical Christmas cheer. 50 The marching band performs British Grenadiers for judging at UIL contest, leaving with a first division performance. Percussionists Colby Wright, Jim Zeeck, and Frank Delgado discuss their part in the Christmas Fine Arts concert. Instrumentalists rev up with a halftime rendition of Colonel Bogey. Twirlers perform an unusual routine with fire batons, to the music of Light My Fire. Drum majors and twirlers stand ready to start another night’s halftime entertain- ment. Band members step off from horizontal row patterns to wind through another spectacular routine. Fire baton routines turn out outstanding visual effects in 1971-72 activities. As the band plays on, the instrumentalists interweave into interlocking diamonds. Freshmen Attend U.I.L. Contest Freshman band members: C. Veatch, J. Hinricks, E. Dunning, S. Ridlehuber, V. Hyde, T. Ballew, K. Ramsower, Ramsower, A. Hatch, B. Brown, R. Reina, R. Cross, J. Buford, T. Butler, R. Reese, S. Owens, P. Lightfoot, K. Gorman, M. Mason, J. Field, M. Mitchell, C. Graham, J. Howard, Mr. Lamont Veatch, Mr. David Fennell, Mr. Darrell Kunkel, Mr. O.T. Ryan, K. Cuba, D. Howard, S. Tue, N. Horn, E. Roberts, V. Snodgrass, R. DelCampo, R. Farias, A. Brittain, E. Barnes, T. Cross, T. White, E. White, S. Anderson, D. Hurt, D. Dickson, G. Dwyer, C. James, C. Thomas, J. Harbour, L. Kidd, J. Cooper, R. Gravelle, J. Hulen, L. Larson, B. Webster, N. Cline, S. Robinson, D. Annett, S. Bridwell, F. Hernandez, M. Malouf, V. Phillips, M. McClung, C. Bradford, D. Turpin, J. Klemm, O. Garcia, P. Horne, R. Wilson, R. Carroll, R. Ozbom, D. Cargill, L. Collis, M. Surley, A. Ray, J. Robins, C. Whitlock, R. Herring, D. Bishop, A. Paudo, E, Truesdale. Drummers relax in the parking lot before time to stand up and be counted. Freshman band participated in UIL competition and returned home with honors, the result of hard work, and many hours of practice. Student musicians also competed for All-Region places, and took part in solo and ensemble contest. Mr. David Fennell directed the band. Band members arrange themselves on bleachers before the freshman band picture is taken. First row: D. Castillo. Second row: M. Medina, M. Martinez, A. Rodriquez, G. Garcia, R. Recio, M. Garcia, R. Villanueve, P. Smith, C. Carlton, V. Rodriguez, D. Ramos, R. Martinez, Y. Montez, M. Salas, E. Lopez, M. Martinez. Third row: E. Brisco, M. Gonzales, O. Azum, L. Rosales, V. Castillo, M. Hanvey, V. Torres, B. Ybarra, S. Robertson, K. Lusk, D. King, P. Williams, T. Smith, C. Ball, M. Vera, G. Rivera, R. Garza, I. Trevino. Royal Scarlets provided pre-game enter- tainment at football games and half time en- tertainment at basketball games. Members performed precision drill routines for spectators, with use of special props for added interest. Several members attended summer workshops to enlighten the team about modern drill rou- tines. The Royal Scarlets were led by student director Diana Castillo, and sponsor, Miss Joyce Kite. Royal Scarlets Vicky Castillo swings into a picturesque umbrella routine at one of the team's many evening perform- ances. Miss Joyce Kite, drill team sponsor, starts the music which accompanies the Royal Scarlets' routines. 54 Cindy Ball presents her cane in a special routine. Diana Castillo, team captain, gives the starting cue for the team. Alice Rodriguez strikes a pose before unfurling her umbrella. Perform at Halftime 55 The Royal Scarlets step to the music in a unique halftime show at a basketball game. Fawyne Carlton opens her umbrella with others on the team to produce a red-white colorama. Drama Productions Generate Enthusiasm The Plainview High School Drama department presented four top calibre productions in 1971-72. Included were two children's plays, Winnie the Pooh, and The Elves and the Shoemaker, plus the all-school play, Inherit the Wind and Carson Corners. Students interested in drama production were auditioned and cast; others worked backstage. All productions were directed by Mr. James DeWese. In Carson Corners, Mr. Kovalesky, (Dennis Sullivan), takes the oath in court. Mr. Kovalesky, (Dennis Sullivan), recoils from the accusations of the building inspector, played by Mike Stevens. In The Elves and the Shoemaker, the shoemaker's daughter (Susie LaRue) turns in surprise at the sight of two elves (Stanley Dean and Reynaldo Fennell) asleep after their labors. Ursula (Merry Blake), the grandmother, promises Heckla (Carla Robbins), a wicked woman who wishes to own the shoemaker's shop, that she will help with the plan. 56 Frances Formby and Mari Holbert relax with the props on stage before Winnie the Pooh, a children's play. In Inherit the Wind journalist Hornbeck (Ricky Son) tries to decide whether to buy a Bible or a hotdog. Matthew Harrison Brady (Tony Spann), and Clarence Darrow (Mike Senter) take part in a tight-lipped controversy in court in Inherit the Wind. Piglet, (Becky Leach), ponders the plight of Pooh, in Winnie the Pooh. Plain View Previews “Memories” 1972 PLAIN VIEW was previewed at the Annual Presentation Feb. 24. PLAIN VIEW staff members presented the school personalities, including Class Favorites, Best All-Around and runners-up, as well as the LaVern Roach Award. Also featured were Who's Who in various academic and vocational areas, with each student involved given a certificate by the subject area teacher. One of the most important announcements of the evening--the recipient of the dedication of the annual, was handled by Editor Dawn Watson. The one to whom this yearbook is dedicated has the spirit of a man who will never stop trying. With pride, we the staff dedicate this yearbook to Coach Bill Phillips. A reception held afterwards in the homemaking living room honored award recipients and parents. Tommy McMillan and Dawn Watson discuss the evening's events at the reception. Coach Bill Phillips expresses his thanks at receiving the annual dedication. Sharon Ray leads the audience in the school song, climaxing the Presentation. 58 Robert Waggoner accepts a Who's Who award from Mr. Cleo Savage. Editor Dawn Watson pauses before continuing with the 1971-72 Annual Presentation. Assistant-editor Robbie Wittner serves punch at the reception following the Presentation. Dana Braga and Vickie Freier relax in the after-the show glow. Sports Award winners: Joey Howell, scholastic-sportsmanship; Tommy Lusk, Outstanding Lineman; Tim Son, Outstanding in Track; LeeRoy Buckner, Battling Bulldog and top field goal shooter; David Allen, Outstanding in Golf; Kevin Thompson, Fighting Heart and Outstanding Back; Tommy McMillan, Outstanding in Baseball. Spring Banquet Honors Athletes All football, basketball, baseball, track, tennis, and golf athletes were honored at the Spring Sports Banquet. The theme of the event was A Man For All Seasons. Giant caricatures of Bulldog athletes decorated the cafe- teria. Mr. Gene Owen served as Master of Ceremonies, as outstanding players from each sports division were honored. Everett Bryan accepts a plaque presented for his avid support of the athletic program at all levels. 60 Tim Son smiles as he goes forward to accept the Outstanding in Track award. Willie Carreathers and Curtis Thompson present Mr. Veatch with the district basketball trophy. Mr. Gene Owen, Master of Ceremonies, greets the athletes with a few opening remarks. Mr. Lamont Veatch accepts district winners trophy from gridster co-captains Tommy Lusk and Randy Rigler. Included in the area of Spring Sports Awards: David Jones and Ora Ray, Outstanding in Tennis. 61 The annual Junior- Senior Prom and Banquet highlighted May 13, 1972. The theme for the evening was Camelot, carried out with an English banquet hall setting, plus an out- door courtyard scene. Ricky Son presided as Master of Ceremonies at the banquet, which began at 7p.m. Dinner music was provided by Julie Pool and Larry Purvis. The prom began at 9 p. m. with the evening's music provided by Travel- ing Salesmen. Janice Alexander and Rick Son move with the Camelot spirit. “Camelot” Recalls Medieval Atmosphere Castles decorate the tables at the banquet, carrying out the theme Camelot. Energy in action is depicted as Vicki Hyde and Mike Stevens swing out at the prom. Couples demonstrate the versatility of prom music--perfect for slow dancing or fast. Faces mirror varied emotions generated by the atmosphere at the prom. Mud bathers watch a helpless victim wallow in the sludge. Mark Walker makes a desperate getaway from muddy pursuers. Senior Day Features Mud Pies Supreme Don Bums laughs while Kamald Kersh and Jimmy Ketchersid gives Seliece Savage a mud pack. May 11 featured the annual Senior Mud Battle, at the Seventh Street Park. Senior students were dis- missed at 2:30. Mud pies filled the air as frolicking seniors doused each other and made havoc with mud. Following the mud fight was a skating party for all seniors. LeeRoy Buckner wades in to help others in terrorizing helpless girls. (Right) Senior Day means being attacked by anonymous mud-beasts. Seniors Attend Final Gathering Seniors enjoy slow dancing to the music of the Traveling Salesmen. Seliece Savage and Eddie Foster take Gary Womack for a spin. Mitch Voelker and Carla Robins serenely view Western Days. Parents of the graduating seniors gave the Senior Party, which followed Commencement exercises. The theme of the party was Western Days. Special entertainment featured square dancing, with the highlight of the evening--dancing to the music of Traveling Salesmen. The night provided a final time together for the Class of '72. (Left) Seniors relax and enjoy themselves after the rush of graduation. The Senior Class of '72 marches in the processional to Baccalaureate services. Dr. Mark Williams illustrates a point in the Baccalaureate sermon. Betty Parr gives the benediction at the Baccalaureate services before the recessional. (Left) Robert Thomas challenges graduating seniors to be individuals in constructive ways. Today Is Baccalaureate services were held May 20. The invocation given by Robert Waggoner, Senior Class vice-president, was followed by a choral response. Scriptures were read by Greg Cartwright, Senior Class president, preceding the PHS A Cappella choir presentation of Almighty God of Our Father. The Baccalaureate sermon, Wonder of a Pearl, was delivered by Dr. Mark Williams, minister of First Methodist Church. Senior Class secretary Betty Parr gave the benediction. Seniors filed out in the recessional. Commencement exercises were held May 25. The Senior Class experienced their last moments as PHS students during the processional. The invocation was by Greg Cartwright, followed by Once to Every Man and Nation by the A Cappella choir. Robert Thomas, selected by the honor graduates, gave the graduation address. Announcement of honors was made by Mr. Lamont Veatch. Dr. T. C. Longnecker, President of the Board of Education and Dr. Glenn Harrison, Superintendent of Plainview Public Schools, presented diplomas to graduating seniors. The '72 Senior Class moved their tassels from left to right, and changed senior rings to face the future. Seniors then sang the strains of Plainview High, and marched out. In the hours that followed, graduates looked ahead and found themselves wondering what the future held. .. . of the Rest of Our Lives.’ Joyous seniors anticipate the excitement of being a graduate. Seniors wait not too patiently for commencement exercises to begin--anticipating their diplomas. Faces reflect varied emotions and expressions over the prospects of graduation. It's over! Seniors file out with happy expressions. 67 Coralyn James receives her diploma from Dr. T. C. Longnecker. Permanent waving is practiced by Maria Vega, Viola Roller, Laura Mangum, Vicky Buford, Janis Campbell and Gloria Ramiriz (parliamentarian). (Above) Martha Gonzales is being manicured by Diane Garza; in the background, Cathy Castro and Ester Raissez. (Left) Everyday activities include Cindy Bell styling Debbie Austin's hair, while Brenda Gibson performs the same service for Elizabeth Savage. Cosmetology Provides a Door to the Future (Above) Irene Molina, Irene Solis, and Beatriz Montez secure supplies from the cosmetology dispensary. (Right) Debbie Phillips (President) books an appointment, while Mrs. Margie Sayes (instructor) looks on. 71 Cindy Ozbom (Treasurer), Mary Austin, and Cathy Adams (Reporter) style wigs and hair pieces in cosmetology. Elva Vasquez chats with Kevin Thompson, Beau of the year, for HERO. (Home Economics Related Occupations.) HERO Officers (Standing, Left to Right) Elva Vasquez, president; Beverly Bailey, Program chairman; Lynda Cookston, degree chairman; Patricia Nash, social chairman; Nancy Wall, historian and Girl of the Year ; and Mrs. Kay Thompson, advisor. Seated (Left to Right) Becky Hoffman, secretary; Teressa Monday, corresponding secretary; Kathy Mayden, parlimentarian; Dennis Faver, chaplin. Other members of the club were Gloria Castillo, Beckie Couch, Judy Damron, Gay Devin, Aureba Fuller, Sandra Gibson, Connie Graham, Nancy Hembree, Barbara Henderson, Doris Henry, Cathy Jackson, Patricia Nash, Sandra Ray, Lydia Vargas, Dorothy White, Kathie White, and Charlotte Wright. Hero Promotes Individual Achievement Three of the HERO'ers of the month represented the total group, one having been named each month. Shown above are Aureba Fuller, Teressa Monday, and Beverly Bailey. Students not pictured, but who were also recognized, were Beckie Couch, Cathy Jackson, Elva Vasquez, Nancy Wall, and Dennis Faver. Gay Devin and Becky Hoffman lead games at the Halloween Party given by the HERO club for the children of High Plains Training Center and The Plainview Community Nursery. ICT Students Learn New Procedures ICT Members, Second Period (Left to Right) B. Chandler, K. Blackwell (President), D. Garcia. E. Simpson (Vice-President), S. McCaslin (Parliamentarian), J. Kendell, C. Gibson, G. Dillard, P. McCartie, D. Donaldson, K. Murry, A. Laredo (Sgt. at Arms), Mr. Don Williams, sponsor. (Not pic- tured S. Brow, Treasurer). ICT Members, First Period (Left to Right) J. Milstead (Reporter) B. Pharr (Secretary) R. Atwood, A. Faulks, P. Bailey, D. Bailey, S. Landrum, B. Leach, M. Overacre, D. Case, R. Campbell, K. Shook, S. Parsley, Y. Rivera, S. Jensen, S. Martinez, R. Cognasi, C. Ellis, D. Bailey, P. Holt, R. Leal, I. Soto, and S. Ellena. 73 VOE Lab Students (Left to Right, seated) D. Phillips, G. Gresham, B. Reid, D. Reed, M. Gresham, E. Quintanilla. (Row Two) I. Ybarra, K. Miller, M. Millican, J. Hewett, D. Wood, J. Mickey, L. Thornton; (Row Three) D. Cathey, V. Rankin, J. Hamilton, T. Monroe, C. Russell, E. Bramlet, M. Gaither, C. Clinton, R. Youngblood. VOE Trains in Business Procedures VOE Officers (Left to Right) Dianne Reed, historian; Pattie McMaster, vice-president; Marilyn Gaither, chaplain; Ann Overby, parliamentarian; Diane Miller, reporter; Debra Hardin, secretary; and (Seated) Janet Mickey, president. 74 Donna Wood (Left) Area IV Office Education Association Vice-President and Sandy Farris (Right) placed in Area IV stenographic contest. Mrs. Bennie Pennell, local legal secretary, serves as guest speaker for co-op classes. VOE co-op Students (Left to Right) seated L. Collis, V. Hatch, P. McMaster, V. Austin, D. Hardin. Standing (Left to Right) L. Alexander, R. Hughs, S. McGowen, M. Beggs, S. Luster, C. Shugart, S. Farris, C. Hughes, D. Yarbrough, G. Scott, A. Alexander, D. Miller, A. Overby, D. Wheeler, Y. Perez. 75 DE Members: (Left to Right) K. Spann, T. Simonds, L. Hefflefinger, N. Owens, P. Malone, T. Majors, R. Roberts, R. Pyatt, L. Smith, T. Thompson, R. Holloman, (Sgt. at Arms) R. Sanders, T. Bench, D. Sanders, K. Wylie, G. Moore (President) G. DeArmond (Reporter) S. Dean, C. Douglas, R. Erwin, S. Rogers, Mr. Richard Dye (sponsor) and J. Hauschild. DE, Metal Trades Major in Learning Metal Trade Members: (Left to Right) G. Martinez, R. Molina, and A. Rodriquez. Top Row (Left to Right) D. Chapman (Reporter) J. Graves, I. Gonzales, L. Law, B. Little, R. Dwyer (Parliamentarian) K. Widener (Treasurer) and R. Hancock. 76 Building Trades, Drafting Teach Trades Members: First Row (Left to Right) M. Seely, A. Sepeda, R. Favila, R. Torres, J. Perez. Second Row (Left to Right) W. Carreathers, G. Cartwright (Reporter) J. Ketchersid (Vice-President) L. Buckner, B. Washington, R. Owens, M. Escalante, M. O'Neal (Secretary) C. Thompson (President), G. Gutierrez, and Mr. Dale Russell, (sponsor). Members: Bottom Row (Left to Right) C. DeGraff, R. Henderson, M. Fischer, T. Compton, R. Collins, T. Davis, D. Temple, J. Aylesworth, C. Ortiz, T. Lyon, L. Hernandez. Top Row (Left to Right) S. Rose, J. Maurer, B. Garms, T. Shook, M. Rosales, M. Rocha, C. Stambough, K. Denton. 77 Electronics Features Modern Methods Putting a tuner into shape are Raymond Negrete, Mr. Rufino Rodriquez (sponsor) Buddy McClendon, Gary Harris, Gary Youngman, and Mark Kirkpatrick. The starting point for much of the electronics work is to remove the chassis as shown by Robert Pulido, Johnny Dove, Henry Jackson, and David Pomykal. I believe we can make it work Blaine Simpson, Reggie Johnson (vice-pres.), Freddie Rodriquez, and Bryce Pate try to find the bugs in a tape player. Electrical trades has majored both in service in training to round out its program. Members worked three hours either in the morning or the afternoon. The other portion of the day they attended regular classes. The program provided stu- dents with learning, as well as experience in their chosen field. Students ac- quired such skills as re- pairing television sets, tape players, and radios. Mr. Rufino Rodriquez was sponsor. Electronic students Charles Buchanan, Clyde Fields (Treas. ), and Rodger Stanbough work on a color television set during class. Five students combine talents at repairing a television set; Ricky Morales, David Mojica, Simon Chaves, Eliseo Camargo, and John Zambrano. 79 Auto Mechanic Morning Group: First Row (Left to Right) R. Morales, L. Zambrano, J. Austin. Second Row: J. Balderama, J. Perez, S. Januta, T. Barrick, D. Adair, K. Russell. Third Row: L. Fannon, P. Summers, J. Castillo, E. Ybarra, J. Kelm, B. Thurman. Auto Mechanics Learn Repairing Skills -'«1 9 - i Auto Mechanic afternoon group: First Row (Left to Right) D. Shadden, J. Azua, R. Sanchez, L. Whitfill. Second Row: Mr. Cleo Savage, T. McCartie, R. Waggoner, D. Taylor. 80 Christian Athletes Promote Sportsmanship Promoting sportmanship, encouraging scholarship, and developing pride in team effort have been the goals of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes during this school year. The group has as its primary purpose to show forth Christian principles in not only athletics, but also everyday living. One of the highlights of the year was an assembly sponsored by the FCA, which featured both entertainment and information. Mr. Monte Lee has served as club sponsor. FCA officers Mike Setser president and Eddie Henderson vice- president look over the morning paper. A group of Christian Athletes discuss program plans; Eddie Henderson, Mike Setser, Joey Howell, Randy Finney, and Richard Dye. Mr. Monte Lee, sponsor, looks on. 81 FFA Trains for Today and Tomorrow Future Farmers of America have learned through both class work and field study the fundamentals of ranching and farming. Greenhands, the boys in FFA for the first time, were initiated by upperclassmen into the organization. The total groups has been divided into Cooperative Agriculture, Vocational Ag I, VA II, and VA III. Vocational Ag was set up to meet the needs of farm boys in PHS who were interested in Agriculture and its many fields. The four-year program covers practi- cally every phase of farm work, ranging from raising cattle and pigs to farm electrification and management. Mr. Gene Barnett and Mr. Allen Craft sponsored the club, teaching Ag boys methods of becoming proficient and productive farmers. FFA Officers: Brian Pa inter-president; Jesse Evans-vice- president; Joe Ayala-secretary; Mike Burleson-reporter; David Mason-sentinel; Randy Goree -treasurer. Coop Agriculture: (First Row, Left to Right): Mr. Gene Barnett, sponsor, D. Brooks, M. Burleson, M. James, K. Yerby, J. Conger, D. Riley, B. Stevens (Second Row): R. Goree, B. Painter, H. Reese, R. McCurry, R. Reese, R. Hooper, R. Jackson. (Third Row): B. Collier, E. Hernandez, F. Alcozer, E. Alderson, D. Reeves, K. Garman, J. Ashley VA. II and III: (First Row, Left to Right): Mr. Allen Craft, J. Evans, A. Williams, M. Schumacher, K. Pritchard. (Second Row): G. Adrian, M. Macha, G. Bryant, E. Cromeans, R. Hamby, G. Burleson. (Third Row): D. Palmer, S. Hooper, D. Mason, A. Cognasi, J. Ayala, R. Ebeling VA. I: (First Row, Left to Right): A. Hooper, W. Couch, K. Campbell, K. Porter, M. Gilbert, R. Allen. (Second Row): P. McHale, G. Goree, W. Vaughn, R. Reese, R. Collie, D. Schumacher. (Third Row): J. Webb, J. Matlock, R. Finney, J. James, R. Murray, T. Williams, J. Anderson FTA Officers: Standing (Left to Right) O. Vera, Mrs. Lynda Sasser, Mrs. Sandra Williams, B. Bailey, Bailey, T. Haberer, C. Samman, L. Walters, M. Home, D. Stanford. Seated: B. Hoffman, D. Robertson, S. Williams. FTA Challenges Tomorrow’s Teachers First Row (Left to Right) Mrs. Sandra Williams (sponsor) Mrs. Lynda Sasser (sponsor) A. Rodriquez, J. Wall, L. Walters. Second Row: A. Olbeda, E. Trevino, T. Rodriquez, A. Fuller, D. Yandell, D. McDonough, D. Stanford, Stephen Ray. Third Row: N. Barrett, M. Braga, S. Williams, T. Caddel, M. Annett, M. Blake, S. Blankenship, C. Sammann, N. Schoppa. Fourth Row: M. Goss, Y. Brazier, S. McEachem, S. Rogers, J. Willis, L. Masso, R. Robertson, C. Sylvester, G. Spencer, M. Malouf, Fifth Row: D. Watson, S. Sooter, A. Strother, B. Burke, J. Hamby, T. Haberer, C. Marks, C. Day, B. Simmons. Future Teachers of America furnished members with experiences to develop the qualities and aptitudes basic to successful teaching. Students maintained an above-average grade in school, and met the added qualifications of good character recommendations. Projects included a Christmas party, a State Convention in Dallas, and a teachers' aides program. Students helped in the concession stand during football and basketball season also. First semester sponsors were Mrs. Lynda Sasser, and Mrs. Linda Schrib. Second semester sponsors were Mrs. Sasser, and Mrs. Sandra Williams. Second semester sponsors Mrs. Sandra Williams, and Mrs. Lynda Sasser make plans for the State Convention in Dallas. Dana Braga and David Stanford listen while Mrs. Lynda Sasser tells it like it is. Mrs. Linda Schrib, first semester sponsor, looks on. FTA isn't all hard work. Party time supplies one of the year's highlights for club members. 85 FHA'ers wash cars to earn money for club projects: Carolyn Brown, Lisa Lloyd, Laura Bussey, Susan McEachern, and Linda Womack. F.H.A. Prepares in Homemaking Areas Carla Day, sophomore named Outstanding FHA, 9-10 shows her trophy. (Right) One of the fun projects for the group was a party given for Plainview Community Nursery. With the children are Jane McLaurin and Becky Simmons. FHA 11-12 girls entertain fathers at a Daddy Date Banquet, a highlight for the spring. Susan Zeigler presents a $50. check to Lisa Lloyd, FHA Area-1 president for expenses to National Convention. Future Homemakers of America promoted growing appreciation of the joys and satisfaction of the American way of life on the home front. FHA 11-12 featured a Father Daughter banquet in the spring. Meetings attended included the Area One Convention in Amarilla and the State meeting in Fort Worth. Included among projects were the High Plains Training Center and Community Nursery where parties were held and flowers sent to the Heritage Home at Christmas time. FHA 9-10 also attended their share of meetings, highlighted by the election of Lisa Lloyd as FHA Area One president. They additionally sponsored a car wash and gave a party for the Plainview Community Nursery. Sponsors for the clubs are Mrs. Frances Chesser and Mrs. Gladys Davis, for FHA 11-12; and Mrs. Julie Trevino and Miss Margaret Owens for FHA 9-10. (Left) Laura Patterson pins a rose to the lapel of her father, Mr. Gaylon Patterson. 87 Freshman members (Left to Right) First Row: N. Horn, K. Cuba, M. McCullough, J. Cook, M. McDonough, H. Wesley. Second Row: D. Huffine, D. Ramsey, R. Finney, T. Hodges, G. Smith, J. Clothier, R. Carter. Third Row: B. Wells, T. Gaither, B. Wall, T. Brown, C. Blake, R. Dean. JNHS Honors Academic Achievers Junior National Honor Society was com- posed of freshman and sophomore students who achieved academic excellence by maintaining an 85 average. Additionally, members must have attended Plainview High School at least one semester. Students have also rendered service and created en- thusiasms for scholarship. The main objective of the JNHS has been to stimulate the scholarship, service, citizenship, and character of students. Sixty-eight students out of 442 freshmen and 444 sophomores were members of JNHS. Mrs. Troy Payne sponsored the group. (Center) Party Committee (Seated, Left to Right, Front): Becky Simmons, Lisa Lloyd, Debbie Kunkel, Lea Heck, (Standing, Left to Right): Richard Dye, Debbie Thomas, Karla Dunnam, Allan Patterson. (Right Officers (Seated, Left to Right): David Criswell (Vice-President) Kay Hillman (Secretary). Standing (Left to Right): Nancy Schoppa (President), Mrs. Troy Payne, (Sponsor) Program Committee (Seated, Left to Right) Kirk Cobb, and Kevin Bowen. (Standing, Left to Right) Gary Bryant, and Russell Stanfield. Projects Committee (Bottom Step) Robin Gardner, (Top Step) Rebecca Boyd and Marilyn Malouf. Sophomore members: (Left to Right) First Row: L. Lloyd, D. Thomas, R. Gardner, N. Schoppa, A. Patterson, B. Simmons, K. Dunnam. Second Row: R. Stanfield, B. Hewett, J. Spencer, S. McGuire, N. Barrett, S. Rogers, M. Braga. Third Row: K. Bowen, K. Cobb, L. Heck, L. Young, R. Boyd, M. Malouf, D. Kunkel, K. Hillman. Fourth Row: G. Hollingsworth, M. Wright, R. Hughes, B. McBride, R. Dye’, D. Rutledge, G. Bryant, M. Gaynor. 89 Members: First Row (Left to Right) D. Lassiter, J. Witherspoon, D. Alford, C. Hillman, D. Yandell, and J. Cook. Second Row: D. Bell, R. Thomas, B. Baker, L. Walters, B. Burke, V. Cox, P. Daffern, J. Perez, S. Phillips, A. Cramer. Third Row: A. Home, G. Cuba, L. McQuien, J. Howell, D. Palmer, C. Sammann, T. Haberer, E. Henderson, K. Clinton. The National Honor Society consisted of juniors and seniors who maintained a 90 or above average. All students in the Society worked toward achieving and maintaining aca- demic excellence. The club has had six meetings during the year, aimed at presenting programs to challenge students of high academic capability. Sponsor has been Mrs. Betty McGhee. Nat l Honor Society Encourages Scholarship Officers: (Left to Right) Deborah Alford (Sec) Donald Bell (Pres.) Charlotte Sammann (Treas.) (Not pictured: Carla Robins, Vice-President). 90 Medical Career Officers: (Left to Right, Standing) David Wright, president; Becky Hoffman, vice-president; Coralyn James, second vice-president; Mrs. Jean Covey, sponsor; Mary Horne, treasurer; Jana Ruiz, reporter; and Beverly Bailey, secretary. Medical Careers Offers Experience (Above) Barbara Bailey and Sandra Gaston serve refreshments to patients. (Below) Mary Home is next in line for receiving awards (Above) Candy Stripers Alexa Kramer and Phyllis Dayton entertain Kamber Carson held by Mrs. Tom Witten. (Below) Vicky Cox receives award from Mrs. Durward Lynch, and Mrs. Jean Covey. 91 Key Club Serves School and Community A group of Key Club members work out plans for several projects-the school marquee, flag raising and meeting visiting ball clubs. Seated: C. Jones, M. Horne, E. Hogge, V. Garrison, J. Estes, Top Row (Left to Right) K. Hinds, Mark Walker, T. Holmes, M. Clothier, and Morey Walker. Raising the flag is an everyday project for Key Club boys, as demonstrated by Eddie Hogge and Kelly Hinds. The Key Club served the school and the community by keeping the PHS campus bulletin board up to date, and by putting up flags for merchants on special holidays. Additional highlights of the year were the bicycle ride for ecology, sponsored by the Key Club. Robert Thomas served as chairman of the project, which netted more than $240 for ecology purposes. Other activities involved con- vention in Dallas and the sale of valentine candy. Mr. I. L. Whitfied has served as sponsor. The club was co-spon- sored by the Kiwanis Club and the school. Ricky Fudge and Steve Hammann carry out Key Club re- sponsibilities - putting up the marquee. Officers (Left to Right): C. Jones, M. Home, E. Hogge, V. Garrison (president), J. Estes, and J. Walker. Top Row (Left to Right) K. Hinds, Mr. Wilbur England (Kiwanis Club’coordinator), and Mr. I. L. Whitfield (Faculty Advisor). 93 Latin Club Recalls a Classic Culture Participants in State Latin Contest: (Left to Right) David Lassiter, Vicki Cox, Page Carter, Joey Howell, and Mary Carter. (Below) Latin club members (Left to Right, Standing) A. Kramer, S. Zeigler, R. Hyde, D. Glass, S. Smith, M. Carter, P. Carter, C. Robinson, B. Landtroop. Sitting (Left to Right) L. Caddel, J. Howell, D. Lassiter. (Below) Mrs. Mary Ann Swinburn, Latin club sponsor, serves Mr. E. J. McKnight at the concession stand during baseball season. (Below) Officers (Left to Right, seated) Alexa Kramer (president), Susan Zeigler (vice- president), David Lassiter (publicity). (Standing) Tonya Caddel (treasurer). Spanish Club Members - (Left to Right) G. Coppin, R. Hughes, R. McKinney - (Rep.) R. Daniels, J. Walker, L. McQuien, D. Hurt, C. Jones, M. McClung, K. Peck, L. Masso-(Treas.) B. Dixon, Y. Aparicio-(Sec.) J. Hewett, P. Daffem, V. Snodgrass, M. Camarillo, M. Malouf, M. Vega-(Vice- Pres.) C. Landa, R. Carter-(Sgt.-at-arms) D. Castillo, K. Cummings-(Pres.) B. Rimmer, M. Hinn, J. Bosquez, W. Bryant-(Song Leader). Spanish, German Clubs Add Foreign Touch German Club Members- (Left to Right) Mr. John Boswell (sponsor) D. Stanford, A. Whitsitt, T. Field, H. Reese, M. Blankenship, R. Rigler, S. Ritchey, K. Rigler, M. Senter, D. Bell, M. Haigood, R. Horn, R. Witt, A. Surley, W. Gooch, D. Rutledge, G. Mickey, and B. McBride. Bottom Row (Left to Right) K. Hillman, J. Witherspoon, J. Perez, M. Blake, S. Williams, S. Blankenship,' D. Braga, K. Lusk, A. Monroe, F. Carlton, D. Houchin, L. Green, C. Sammann, A. Kramer, B. Burke, and D. Yandell. French, Math Clubs Stimulate Students Math Club Members: Seated (Left to Right): R. Hyde, D. Alford, D. Tschirgi, J. McWilliams, D. Jones. Standing: Mr. Richard Watson, sponsor, W. Bryant (president), E. Hogge, C. Hillman (secretary), K. Hinds, R. Chennalt (president), T. Marshall, D. Bell, L. McGiven, A. Homer, D. Schuster. 96 French Club Members: First Row (Left to Right): D. Adams, N. Wheeler, M. Foote, S. Horne, J. Mancias, T. Riddle, J. Clothier, T. Rodriquez, S. Hammon, M. Clothier, D. Howard, J. Field. Second Row (Left to Right) Q. Short (Pres.) M. McAlister (Vice-Pres.) S. Hazel (Sec.) M. Hale (Rep.) C. Hillman (Treas.) S. Cypert, M. Sjoberg, S. Moody, B. Tillerson, C. Crable, B. Bayley, C. Robins, J. Lusk, K. McWilliams, C. Tschirgi, N. Barrett, M. F. Braga. Third Row (Left to Right) A. Homer, S. Gaston, L. Patterson, L. Cartwright, B. Walker, P. Morris, M. Mote, J. Pool, G. Cuba, D. Alford, Y. Brazier, K. Seely, T. Ballew. Fourth Row (Left to Right) Miss Linda Starwalt (sponsor) C. Longbotham, B. Smith, T. Rutledge, K. Hinds, J. McWilliams, R. Fudge, L. Harder, W. Amick, L. Tucker, K. Ramsower, J. Howard, P. Clayton, B. Chapman. The Science Club has aimed to foster interest in all types of science, including both the vocational and avocational approaches. With this in mind, programs have been geared both formally and informally. Along formal lines, a film depicting the space program - The Apollo missions - was shown to spark interest in new frontiers of science. Other meetings featured discussions on different phases of the world of science. During some school years, the club has sponsored field trips, as opportunity and interest permit. Mr. Harold Bishop served as club sponsor. Science Club officers discuss program plans: Mr. Harold Bishop (sponsor), Deborah Alford (secretary) David Schuster, (vice- president), and Larry McQuien, president. Science Club Offers Varied Program Science Club Members: (Left to Right): Mr. Harold Bishop, D. Royal, L. Walters, J. King, A. Strother, L. McQuien, W. Bryant, A. Horner, D. Jones, J. Weatherspoon, D. Bell, D. Alford, D. Schuster, E. Truesdale, D. Gaston. 97 Crescendo Officers (Left to Right) Mike Cole (sec); Darryl Carter (vice- president); Wesley Gooch (president). The Crescendo Club has been made up of boys in the band, who have helped with all band ac- tivities. Loading buses for trips has been one of their major responsibilities. With the Bandettes, the Crescendos provided socials for visiting bands. Much of the Band Carnival work was done by Crescen- dos - both building booths and working during the carnival itself. Crescendo, Bandettes Pull Together (Below) Crescendo members: First Row (Left to Right) F. Bechtold, W. Gooch, B. Hall, G. Mickey, D. Jones, M. Blankenship, D. Caughron, H. Manka, and J. Sansom. Second Row (Left to Right) R. Smith, C. Wright, J. Zeeck, A. Terrell. J. Bulbis, M. Senter, S. Ryan, D. McDonough, L. Jackson, and E. McConnell. Third Row (Lett to Right) M. Fugate, G. Womack, D. Standord, R. Witt, S. Shannon, G. Maxwell, A. Whitsitt, R. Bradshaw, R. Brawley, M. Hatch, M. Stephens. D. Pemberton, M. Henegar, and C. McLaurin. 98 (Left) Bandette Offi- cers (Left to Right) Sherrie Blankenship (President), Jackie Witherspoon (Vice- President) and Martha Howard (Secretary). (Below) Initiates in Bandettes pay homage: Kneeling (Left to Right) Claudia Stanford, Ginny McConnell, Betty Joslin, Diane Scott. On the stairs (Left to Right) First step; Sylvia Williams, Sherrie Blankenship, (Second Step) Margaret Annett, Jackie Witherspoon. (Third Step) Sandra Sims, Tonya Caddell. Drama students perform a musical comedy routine at the final all- school play. Mitch Voelker and Mike Senter tangle at the choosing of the jury in Inherit The Wind. Others in the picture are Ricky Son, Tony Spann, Eddie McConnell, David Johnson, and Ken Howell. 100 Jim Stephens manhandles Dennis Sullivan while Jim Bryant looks on in a tense scene from Carson Comer. Laurie Walters entertains with a reading entitled The Horse at the final all-school assembly. Masque and Gavel Shines in Spotlight Dana Bragga (Left) and Sylvia Williams (Right) question Becky Leach in the Childrens' Theatre production Winnie The Pooh. 101 FBLA Leads to Business Careers Project discussion goes on: (Left to Right) Kathy Roberts, Mrs. Marie Barela (sponsor), Elaine Brewer, Becky Reeves, and LaDonna Haile. FBLA officers: (Seated) Steve Jones, (president) Tracey Waggoner, (vice-president) Anna Olbeda, (secretary), Second Row (Left to Right) Mary Horne (treasurer) Carolyn Schur, (reporter) Roanne Cartwright, (historian) and David Schuster, (parliamentarian). FBLA members: (First Row, Left to Right) M. Horne, A. Chumrey, C. Sylvester, T. Dean, B. Reeves, T. Waggoner, K. Roberts, C. Schur, and M. Wheeler. Second Row: S. Jones, P. Ellis, E. Brewer, A. Olbeda, L. Haile, D. Schuster. 102 Quill and Scroll Stimulates Journalists Quill and Scroll has endeavored to whet the Journalistic appetites of students working on newspaper and yearbook, and to present programs setting forth different aspects of the Journalism field. Speakers during the year included Mr. Tut Tawwater of Radio Station KVOP, who spoke on Radio Journalism; and Mr. Danny Andrews of the PLAINVIEW DAILY HERALD, who gave several aspects of sports writing. A Christmas social was one of the highlights of the year. Prospective pictures for ads are being selected by Alice Strother, Linda Chapman, Janis Alexander, Doug McDonough, and Pam Coker. Quill and Scroll officers discuss radio work with Mr. Tut Tawwater of KVOP: Dennis Douglas (president); Mr. Tawwater; Robbi Wittner (secretary); and Gary Norman (vice pres. ) 103 New yearbook ideas are tossed back and forth by Dawn Watson, Candi York, and Vickie Freier. s School Board Members: First Row (Left to Right) Mr. Robert Carter, Mrs. Mildred Walker, and Dr. T. C. Longnecker. Top Row: (Left to Right) Dr. Glenn Harrison, Mr. Emmett Palmer. Mr. Davis Home. Trustees Provide for Ample Education Plainview School Board has had as its constant goal to im- prove all schools in the system, and to up- date consistantly cur- riculum and methods. Members have taken time from individual occupations to assist in policy making, and to reach decisions aimed for the better- ment of the individual student. Dr. Glenn Harrison, superintendent, (Right) works with the Board, and direct the program of Plainview High School, two junior highs, and nine elementary schools. 106 Mr. Veatch awards I Dare You volumes from the Danforth Foundation to seniors Betty Parr and Jon Bass. MR. LAMONT VEATCH PRINCIPAL MR. DERRELL KUNKEL ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL Mr. Kunkel chats briefly with office girls Patti Morris and Cindy Ball. 108 Counselors and Deans Assist Students 109 COUNSELORS Seniors - MR. H. L. MITCHUSSON Upper Left Juniors - MRS. DOROTHY TULLIS Upper Right Sophomores - MRS. JANE GIDDENS Lower Left Freshman - MRS. VIRGINIA BENNETT Lower Right Cafeteria Workers: Mrs. Elsie Haley, Luceil Jones, Hazel Fuller, Martha Lampkins, Second Row: Reba Bradshaw, Louise Anderson, Marie Shipman, and Lela Fore (Director.) Mrs. Fore takes care of some of the administrative work going along with cafeteria work. windows. Custodians: First Row (Left to Right) Tony Ruiz, O. B. Morlett, L. C. Penry. Second Row: G. W. Hazelwood, Margarito Esc alente, and George Glenn. 110 Other Personnel Add to the Efficiency of PHS Mrs. Oleta Alexander and Mrs. Geneva Mrs. Wanda Clindaniel looks Bailey check over visual aids catalogues. for a missing book card. Librarian Mrs. Sunny Coffey examines the book rack. School nurse Mrs. Jean Covey cares for a number of visitors each day. Miss Nila Copeland, principal's secretary, work on the all-school calendar. (Below) Records clerk Mrs. (Below) Mrs. Lolita Damron, Delphine Sharp fills out a attendance clerk, talks with transcript for a senior. a parent. MR. MIKE BAILEY B. S. West Texas State; Related Math; P. E.; Varsity Football. MRS. MARIE BARELA B. A. Wayland; Shorthand; Typing; Business Law. MR. RAY BARELA B. S. Wayland; General Science; Biology; Coach. MR. ROYCE BARNES B.A. Hardin-Simmons; M. Ed. West Texas State; Algebra II; Dean. Mrs. Kay Thompson gets a cup of morning coffee to start the day. MR. GENE BARNETT B. S., M.S. Texas Tech; Co-op Ag. Ag. II. MR. JAMES BERRY B. Ed. University of Omaha; M.S. University of Southern California; Chemistry. Cowpoke Mr. Larry McBee (Right) keeps an eye on freshman James Robins. MRS. AMELIA BISHOP B.A. University of Texas El PasojM.R.E. Southwestern Seminary, Journalism; Photog- raphy. MR. HAROLD BISHOP B. S. West Texas State; M. Ed. West Texas State; Biology MR. J.W. BLAINE B. S. West Texas State; M. Ed. Colorado State; Algebra I. MR. JOHN L. BOSWELL B.A. Oklahoma University; German; English. MRS. JOANNE BOWERS B. S. Sam Houston State, Chemistry I, II; General Science; Head of Science Dept. MRS. JUDY BUCHANAN B. S. Wayland; Biology; Cheerleader Sponsor. Teachers Support Student Functions MR. PATRICK BUCHANAN B. S. Wayland; Biology; Boys P. E. MRS. WANDA BUSH B. S. Texas Tech; Health MRS. JANE CARTER B. S. Texas Tech; Home and Family Living. MRS. FRANCES CHESSAR B. S. Texas Tech; Foods I, II, III. MRS. POLL YE CHRISTIAN B. S. Wayland; M. S. Michigan State; Biology I, II. MR. J.M. CLAYTON Texas ASM; Metal Trades. MRS. LEE COFFEY B. S.; L. S. North Texas State; M.A. Sam Houston State; Li- brarian MR. ALLEN CRAFT B. S., M. Ed. Texas Tech; Ag. I, HI; MR. BILL DAVIS B. S. Hardin- Simmons; Athletic Director; Head Football Coach MRS. GLADYS DAVIS B.S. Huston - Tillotson; Home making I, II, III. MRS. FREDICE DENNIS B. S. West Texas State; English III. MR. JAMES DEWESE B. A. Wayland; M.A. Texas Tech; Speech; Drama. 114 MR. ROBERT DICKSON B. S. , M. S. Texas Tech; Related Math II. MR. FOY DODSON B. S. West Texas State; M. Ed. Sul Ross; Physics I, II; Dean. Mr. Gene McMasters explains the vocational program to parents and teachers. MRS. JEWELL DODSON B. S. Wayland; M.A. Sul Ross; Typewriting. MR. JIM DOLLAR M. Ed. Southwestern State; General Wood; Machine Wood; Drafting. MR. RICHARD DYE B. S. Wayland; Distributive Ed. MRS. OTTIE ELLISON B.S. West Texas State; Ameri- can History. V I MR. DAVID FENNELL B. M. Ed. West Texas State; Assistant Band Director. MRS. PAULA FINNEY B. S. West Texas State; Voca- tional Office Education. MR. GENOA GOAD B. A. Wayland; M. Div. South- western Baptist Seminary; Bible. MR. ERNEST GRANT B. S. Eastern New Mexico; Related Math. MISS RUTH GRIFFIN B.S. Texas Tech; M.A. Sul Ross; Girls P. E. MR. ALFRED HENDERSON B. S. Houston-Tillotson; M. Ed. Texas Southern; English I. MR. BOB HENRY B. S. Southwestern Oklahoma; M.A. Univ. of Oklahoma; American Government; Dean. MRS. ELIZABETH HINDS B. S. Daniel Baker; World Flistory. MRS. PEARL HUGHES B. S. Texas Tech; English I. MISS DIANNA JACOBS B. A. Texas Tech; Spanish I; English I, II. MR. THOMAS JENKINS B. A. North Texas State; English III. MRS. HENRYETTA KAISER B.B. A. West Texas State; Vocational Office Education Lab. 115 Mrs. Jean Covey smiles as she views door deco- rations for the Christmas season. MR. MONTE LEE MR. VERNON KENNEDY University of Texas; Electronics. MR. HERB KENSING B. S. West Texas State; Physical Science; Athletic Trainer. MRS. SUE KID WELL B. A. Wayland; English III. MISS JOYCE KITE B. S. Wayland; M. A. Sul Ross; Health; Drill Team; Girls P.E. B. S. University of Texas; American History; Coach. MR. LARRY MCBEE B. S. Wayland; Related Math; Plane Geometry. MRS. DELORES MCCULLOUGH A. A. San Angelo; B. A. Way- land; Art. MRS. BETTY MCGHEE B. A., M.A. West Texas State; English IV. MR. E.J. MCKNIGHT B. S., M. Ed. ; Texas Tech; Special Education. MR. FRED MAPLES B.A. Austin College; American History; Coach. MR. VERNON NORRIS B. S. Wayland; M. Ed. Texas Tech; Texas History; Sociology; Dean. MISS MARGARET OWENS B. S. Prairie View AGM; Foods I; Clothing I. Sharing pictures seems to bring laughs from Mr. Ernest Grant, Mr. Harold Bishop, and Mr. John Clayton. MRS. TROY PAYNE B. A. Texas Tech; English I. MR. BILL PHILLIPS B. S. West Texas State; World History; Coach. MR. H.L. PENNELL B. A. Texas Tech; American History; Coach. MR. JIM POLLARD B. S. West Texas State; Biology; Coach. MR. STANLEY PERSHOUSE B. S., M. Ed. Univ. of Texas; Related Math; Algebra I. MR. JAMES POORMAN Panhandle State; Science; Coach. Mr. Alfred Henderson ponders a statement at the PTA meeting. Faculty Promotes Hopes for Tomorrow Mrs. Jane Giddens sparkles at a surprise reception given in her honor at the time of her marriage. MR. J.L. REAVES B. S. North Texas State; History. MR. O. T. RYAN B. S. M. Ed. Texas Tech; Band Direc- tor. MR. ROLLIE RINKER B. S. Way land; World History; Coach. MISS JANET SAMPLES B. A. Texas Tech; Geometry; Trigo - nometry. MR. DALE RUSSELL B. S. West Texas State; Building Trades. MRS. LYNDA SASSER B. S. West Texas State; English II. MR. CLEO SAVAGE Auto Mechanics. MRS. MARGIE SAYES Wayland; Cosmetology. MRS. LINDA SCHRIB B. B. A. West Texas State; Typewriting. MR. PAUL SHEPHERD B. S. Wayland; Record Keeping; Accounting; Government; Coach. Faculty Charts Scholastic Achievement Mr. John Woicikowfski looks at the choir's next number as they carol through the hall at Christmas time. MR. RICHARD SHEPPERD Vocational Drafting. MR. JOHN SMITH B. S. Bishop; Related Math. MR. JAMES STARKEY B. S. Texas Tech; Drivers' Ed.; Health; Coach. MISS LINDA STARWALT B. A. Southwestern State; French; English MRS. MARY ANN SWINBURN B.A. Texas Tech; Latin I, II; English II. MRS. KAY THOMPSON B. S. , M.S. Texas Tech; Co- op Homemaking. MRS. FLORABEL TISDEL B.A. Texas Tech; M.S. Baylor; English IV; Humanities. MR. RICHARD WATSON B. S. West Texas State; Geometry; Algebra II. MR. HARRELL WEATHERRED B.S., M.H. P.E.R. North Texas State; Drivers Ed. ; Coach. MR. BILL WEST B. S. Hardin-Simmons; M. Ed. West Texas State; American G World History MRS. MARKA WHITE B. S. Texas Christian; Clothing I; Consumer Ed; Home Family Living. MR. I. L. WHITFIELD A. A. East Texas Baptist; B. S. East Texas State; M. E. West Texas State, American Government; Economics. MR. DON WILLIAMS B. S., M. Ed. Texas Tech; ICT. MRS. NANCY WILLIAMS B.A. Wayland; English II; American History. MRS. SANDRA WILLIAMS B.S. Texas Tech; American History. MRS. JEWELL WITT B.A. Baylor; M.A. Texas Tech; Spanish II, III, IV. Rebecca Boyd pins a ribbon on Mr. Vernon Norris, signifying his contributions to the P. T. A. MR. JOHN WOICIKOWFSKI B. M. Ed. Eastern New Mexico Univ. ; Choir Director. Four teachers who arrived during the school year visit together: Mr. Rufino Rodriquez, Mrs. Julie Trevino, Mrs. Virginia Bennett, and Mr. Dale Smith. (Other new teachers not shown: Mrs. Henrietta Norris and Mr. Mark Saunders.) President GREG CARTWRIGHT Vice-President ROBERT WAGGONER Secretary BETTY PARR Treasurer KAREN KIRCHHOFF DEE ADAIR Ftbl; Track; Bsbl; Rodeo Cl; Auto Mech; VICA CATHERINE ANN ADAMS Drill Team; MC; Science Cl; VICA; Cosmetology SARAH AGUILAR Choir FERNANDO ALDACO Ftbl; Track; Bkbl; Band; FCA ANTHONETTE ALEXANDER VOE LYNNETTE ALEXANDER VOE; FHA; FBLA; Drill Team; Library DEBORAH ALFORD Jr Treas; St Coun-Cor Sec; NHS-Sec; Science Cl-Sec; Girls' State; Drill Team-Cap DAVID ALLEN Seniors Rejoice With New Class Rings RONNIE ALLEN Track; FBLA; FCA; Spanish Cl; Remarkable Incident at Carson Comers ANN AMADOR DOUG ANDERSON MIKE ANDERSON Bkbl; FCA; Boys' State; German cl; Science Cl; St Coun; MC Prom '71 MARGARET ANNETT FTA; FHA; JNHS; Band; Bandettes; French Cl Terry Massey smiles happily when he finally receives his senior ring. Blaine Smith proudly displays his new ring to Dean Bob Henry. ERMALYNDA ARTEAGA JAN ATKINSON FHA MARY AUSTIN Cosmetology; Drill Team; St Coun; FHA VICKIE AUSTIN VOE-Treas; FHA JUDITH WANDA AYLESWORTH Drill Team; Tennis; VICA Cl JESUS AZUA VICA-V Pres; Auto Mech-V Pres BEVERLY BAILEY HERO; FHA-V Pres; FTA-Cor Sec; MC-Sec; HECE; St. Coun; Band DAVID BAILEY JOHN BAKER FFA; Voc Ag; Coop Ag BOBBY BALLEW NELDA BA RBI AN JON BASS Ftbl; Track; FCA-Pres; St Coun; Key Cl; Band MONA BEGGS VOE; Band; Bandettes DONALD BELL JNHS-Pres; NHS-Pres; German Cl-Pres; Band; Math Cl; Science Cl TOMMY BENCH Bsbl; Band; DECA TERESA BENNETT A Cappella; Oklahoma”; Hello Dolly ; Inherit the Wind ; FHA 124 J. KIM BLACKWELL ICT-Pres; VICA; Key Cl; Bkbl; Ftbl; Track MERRY BLAKE FTA; German Cl; Spanish Cl; FHA; MGG Cl; Winnie the Pooh SHERRIE BLANKENSHIP FTA; MGG Cl; German Cl; French Cl; Bandettes-Pres; Band GARY BLOYS ICT; VICA; Athletics Council Maintains Fine Tradition JESSE BOSQUEZ Band; Cres Cl; Spanish Cl PHILLIP BOX RICHARD BRADSHAW Band; Cres Cl DANA BRAGA FTA; FHA; German Cl; MGG Cl; Winnie the Pooh Mr. Lamont Veatch installs Blaine Smith as Student Body President. STEVE BROW Band; ICT-Treas ELAINE BROWN WAYNE BRYANT Who's Who-Ag; Star Greenhand- Ag; FFA; Math Cl-V Pres; Science Cl; Spanish Cl; JNHS JAMES F. BUBLIS Band-All Region; Cres Cl; Math Cl; French Cl; MGG Cl 125 Randy Rigler speaks at a pep ralley to motivate school spirit. MIKE BURLESON Ftbl; FFA; Coop Ag; Bkbl; Ag Judge THOMASINA BURNHAM DON BURNS TONYA CADDEL Band-Twirler; Bandettes; FTA; Latin Cl-Treas; Tri-Hi-Y STEVE CALDWELL DECA; German Clj Bsbl; Ftbl MARK CARPENTER Ftbl 126 Douglas McDonough sells a subscription to the BULLDOG BARKER to senior David Jones. CHARLES DUKE LEEROY BUCKNER BUCHANAN Bkbl; Ftbl; Jr Fav Track; Lettermans Cl; Elec Cl; VICA; Key Cl BARBARA BURKE JNHS; NHS; FFA; German Cl; Band- Drum Major; Bandettes WILLIE CARREATHERS Bkbl; Ftbl; Track; Build Trades- V Pres; Lettermans Cl DARRYL CARTER Ftbl; Track; Bsbl; Band; Cres Cl-V Pres; Stage Band; BULLDOG BARKER MARY TAYLOR CARTER TROY CARTER GREG CARTWRIGHT Sr Pres; VICA; MGG Cl; Ftbl; Track LONNA CARTWRIGHT Band; Bandettes; FHA-V Pres; French Cl-Asst Treas; St Coun; FTA Rushing Becomes Routine for Students DEBBIE CASE PHS Princess; Fresh Cheerleader; Fresh Treas; Spanish Cl; Tri- Hi-Y LUIS CASTILLO BRENDA CHANDLER ICT; VICA; Choir JOY CHAPMAN LINDA CHAPMAN FHA; QCS Cl; Feature Ed- BULLDOG BARKER RANDY CHENNAULT Bsbl; Math Cl; Key Cl; Letterman's Cl CAROLYN CHRISTY VOE JAY CHURCHILL Ftbl; Track; Boys' State; St Coun; Metal Trades-V Pres KAYLENE CHURCHWELL FHA; Soph Sec; St Coun-Asst Treas; Lions Queen Alt; Auto Mech-Sweetheart; Var Cheerleader JUDY CLANAHAN MSG Cl; JNHS; Spanish Cl; Bandettes; All Region Band DON CLARK Band; Ftbl MIKE CUNTON 127 Western Day Brings Old-Time Atmosphere MIKE COLE Band; French Cl; MC; Cres CI- Sec-Treas BOBBY COLEMAN BUDDY COLLINS VICA-Par; Voc Drafting LINDA COLLIS VOE; Band; Bandettes TIM COMPTON Voc Drafting; VIC A; Band; Key Cl; Math Cl; Spanish Cl CANDY CONE JOAN COOK BECKIE COUCH Band; German Cl; FHA; Coop Homemaking WELDON COUCH FFA; Coop Ag; Voc Ag SUE CYPERT PAT DAFFERN PHS Queen; Fresh, Soph, Var Cheerleader; Fresh, Soph Fay; St Coun; JNHS; Spanish Cl; FHA BOBBY DAVIS Ftbl; Choir GLENDA DAVIS FHA; VOE Cl PATRICIA ANN DEAN FBLA STANLEY DEAN ROM ELIA DEL CAMPO FRANK DELGADO Spanish Cl; Cres Cl; Band; Indus Arts KENNETH DENTON VICA; Spanish Cl GAY DEVIN HERO; FHA; Coop Homemaking KEN DILLARD Ftbl; German Clj Elec-Pres; Bkbl-Mgr; Boys' State; FCA DON DONALDSON DECA; ICT; VICA CATHY DOUGLAS M G Cl; Inherit the Wind ; DECA; FTA; FHA; Bandettes DENNIS DOUGLAS Track; Ftbl; Bkbl; BULLDOG BARKER-Sports Ed; Q S-Pres BECKY ELDER PAMELA ELLIS FBLA; FTA RODNEY ELLIS Boys' State; A Cappella; Art; Sound of Music , Oklahoma Hello Dolly ROGER ERWIN DE; DECA Cl GARY ESSARY PE All-Stars The Senior Class Council participates in Western Day activities. 129 Council Elections Start the Year JOHNNY ESTES Metal Trades; VICA-Sgt at Arms; Key Cl; Ftbl CECILIO FALCON SANDY FARRIS VOE; FHA DENNIS FAVER A Cappella; Hello Dolly ; Oklahoma ; Sound of Music ; Band; HERO FHA-Chap; HECE ENNIS FAVER Band; Cres Cl; MC ROCKY FA VILA Ftbl; Build Trades- Sgt at Arms; VIC A CLYDE FIELD Bsbl; Elec-Sec MIKE FISCHER Ftbl; Track; Bkbl; German Cl; VICA-Sgt at Arms; Letterman's Cl; FCA EDDIE FOSTER Band; DECA Cl; Rodeo Cl DONNA FOX Fresh, Soph, Var Cheerleader; St Coun; FHA; Tri-Hi-Y LONA FUGETT GUADALUPE GALVIN DELIA GARCIA ICT; VIC A Cl RICKY GARMS DEBRA GARRETT VICA-Sec; A Cappella; MC FHA; Spanish Cl; Cosmetology VICTOR GARRISON St Coun; Key Cl-Pres; Bkbl; Spanish Cl David Tones takes a much-needed rest between tennis sets. As a candidate for President, Greg Cartwright presents his program to the Senior class. ISAAC GARZA CORA GIBSON Band; FHA; ICT; VICA Cl; Children's Theatre ROBERT GILBERT Band; Cres Cl; Spanish Cl SALLY GILBERTSON Tennis; Tri-Hi-Y YOLANDA GODSEY PHILLIP GOLDEN WESLEY GOOCH Cres Cl-Pres; German Cl-V Pres; Band; Bkbl TERRY GOODFELLOW Nominations for PHS Queen were Debbie Case, Kaylene Church well, Pat Daf fern, Donna Fox, Connie Hughs, Barbara Martinez, Anna Olbeda, Betty Parr, Ora Ray, Evelyn Smoots, Dawn Watson, and Robbie Wittner. Student Life Has Many Phases RANDY GOREE FFA-Treasj Voc Ag; Coop Ag; Rodeo Cl MARY ALICE GOSS HERO FHA; Choir; FTA CONNIE L. GRAHAM HERO; FHA; HECE DANNY GRAHAM Coop Ag; DECA; Ftbl; Track JANICE GRAHAM BUSTER GRANT EDDIE GRANT French Cl; MC; ICT; VICA Cl; Golf TIM GREER Band; Spanish Cl; French Cl; Science Cl LANA GRISHAM A Cappella-Treas; Tri-Hi-Y; Oklahoma ; Hello Dolly ; French Cl; Science Cl; FHA ARTHUR GUTIERREZ ICT; Ftbl; PE All-Stars LADONNA HAILE FBLA; French Cl DEE HALEY ROCKY HARBOUR Elec; VICA Cl; St Coun; Band DEBRA K. HARDIN VOE-Sec SHERRY HARDIN DOROTHY HARNAGE EVELYN HARRISON LIBBY HARRISON St Coun; Bandettes; Latin Cl; FBLA GARY WAYNE HARRISS Elec; VICA Cl; Art BOBBY HARSTON DECA; Ftbl; Track; Ag MIKE HATCH Band; Cres Cl; Stage Band; German Cl VICKIE HATCH VOE; Band; Bandettes; MC; FHA; Tri-Hi-Y; French Cl LISA HEFFLEFINGER MC; DECA; Tri-Hi-Y NANCY HEMBREE Band; French Cl; Coop Homemaking; HERO FHA; Clothing BARBARA HENDERSON HERO FHA; HECE; Band; FHA ROBERT HENDERSON VICA-Treas; Voc Drafting; Key Cl; Bsbl Terry Goodfellow shows his school spirit as he participates in a noise pep rally. 133 SUZANNE HENDERSON KATHI HENRY CAROLE HILLMAN St Coun-Rec Sec; Lions Club Queen; Girls' State; NHS; FHA- Pres; Outstanding PE St; Band KATHY HODGES Choir-Pres; JNHS; FHA BECKY HOFFMAN MC-Sec, V Pres; FTA-Sec; Coop Homemaking; HERO FHA -Sec GINGER HOLLAND RANDY HOLLOMAN DECA Cl-Sgt at Arms JOE MARK HORN Bsbi; Golf; Key CI-Treas; French Cl Seniors Enjoy Coronation Festivity MARY HORNE MC-Treas; FBLA-Treas; FTA- His; St Coun; MSG Cl; JNHS ANDY HORNER NHS; JNHS; Track; Ftbl; Math Cl; Science Cl; French Cl MARTHA HOWARD Band; Bandettes; St Coun JOEY HOWELL St Coun-Chap; Ftbl; Who’s Who-His; JNHS- V Pres; NHS; Latin Cl KEN HOWELL A C appella-Pres; Band; Drama; Speech RICKY HUFFINE Library CONNIE HUGHES St Coun; Soph Treas; Fresh, JV Cheerleader; Fresh, Soph, Jr Fav Runner-Up; Tri-Hi-Y; VOE RUTH HUGHES Band; Bandettes; MC; VOE; Spanish Cl DAVID HUNT TERRI HUSKEY BILL JACKSON Auto Mechs; VIC A 134 CATHY JACKSON HECE; HERO FHA; Photog ROY JACKSON CORALYN E. JAMES MC-V Pres; Band-Treas; FHA; JNHS; Tri-Hi-Y MARK JAMES FFA; Coop Ag Queen Pat Daffern and the Lords and Ladies of her court pose after they have been presented at the annual Coronation. MELVIN LOUIS JENKINS DANNY JOHNSON Ftbl; PE All-Stars DAVID JOHNSON A Cappella; Sound of Music ; Oklahoma ; Hello Dolly ; MSG Cl; Drama DONNELL JOHNSON DUSTY JOHNSON FFA; DE REGGIE JOHNSON Elec Cl-V Pres; Ftbl; Rodeo Cl JANET JOINER Drill Team; DEC A Cl CHARLES DAVID JONES Tennis; All-Region Band; Cres Cl; Math Cl; Science Cl- Treas; JNHS; Inherit the Wind 135 Robert Thomas and Eddie Jo McConnell, finalists in the NMSQT contest, discuss their honor with Mr. Mitchusson. Students Gather Around for “Gabfests” DERREL JONES ROGER JONES Ftbl; Bkbl;- Track; Metal Trades; St Coun; FCA STEVE JONES MSG Cl; Key Cl; FBLA-Pres; Children's Theatre GARY JUNGMAN VICA-Rep; Elec DANNY KEFFER Ftbl; Bsbl; Key Cl; Spanish Cl; Letterman's Cl; Boys' State; FCA STEVE KEMP Elec Cl-Sgt at Arms; Ftbl; Rodeo Cl-Sgt at Arms KARNALD F. KERSH Athletics; Rodeo Cl-V Pres; Elec Cl-Par JIMMY KETCHERSID Ftbl; Track; Build Trades; VICA; Rodeo Cl; FCA DEBBIE KETCHUM GARY KINDRED Transfer VALLI KINDRED Lions Club Queen; MC-His; A Cappella; Hello Dolly ; French Cl; Children's Theatre KAREN KIRCHHOFF Sen Treas; Var Twirler; St Coun; French Cl MARK KIRKPATRICK Elec VICA; Elec; German Cl; Civil Defense; Art CHARLES LANE Bkbl DIXIE LANFORD JERRY DON LANGSTON DALE LANGSTON JUAN LEAL RAMIRO LEAL ICT; Band RAMON LEIJA CHARLES LONGBOTHAM Ftbl; Bkbl; Bsbl; Key Cl; French Cl DENNIS LOVELL ICT TOMMY LUSK FCA; Ftbl-Co-Captain, All- Dis, All-South Plains; Track SHEILA LUSTER Band; VOE; MC; FHA; Tri-Hi - Y PATTIE McCARTIE ICT; VICA; A Cappella; Oklahoma THERON McCARTIE Auto Mech; VICA; Band SHERRY McCASLAND ICT: VICA-Par buddy McClendon Elec VICA; Elec; German Cl; Civil Defense eddie joe McConnell NMSQT Finalist; Oklahoma ; Hello Dolly ; Inherit the Wind ; Cres Cl; MC; Spanish Cl DELORES McCOURT German Cl; MC; PLAIN VIEW- Act Ed; Tri-Hi-Y BRUCE McCRELESS DE; DECA Cl Students file in and take their place on the risers for their senior class picture. ROGER McCURRY douglas McDonough BULLDOG BARKER-Ed; Band; QGS; FTA; Cres Cl; Who's Who- Journ SANDRA McGOWEN FHA-His; French Cl; VOE-Ben Co-Chair; Band; Bandettes; Tri-Hi-Y CHARLES McLAURIN Band; Cres Cl; Spanish Cl; QCS; BULLDOG BARKER GALE McLEOD A Cappella; Hello Dolly ; Oklahoma ; MC; PLAIN VIEW-Sen Ed; Tri-Hi-Y; Spanish Cl PATTIE McMASTER FHA; Bandettes; Band; St Coun; VOE-V Pres; Tri-Hi-Y tommy McMillan LARRY McQUIEN Golf; Science Cl-Pres; Math Cl; Spanish Cl; JNHS; NHS; Key Cl PAULA MACDONALD TOMMY MAJORS Ftbl; Track; Key Cl; DEC A JOHNNY MALLOW Ftbl; Bsbl; Track; FFA-Dis Officer PATSEY MALONE FBLA; Tri-Hi-Y; DECA; VOE 138 MITCHELL MALOUF Ftbl; Bkbl; Track; St Coun; JHNS; Key Cl JOHNNY MANCIAS Bsbl; Ftbl; Track; St Coun; French Cl KAY MANNIN MC; Science Cl; ICT; VICA TONY MARSHALL Key Cl; Spanish Cl; Math Cl Final Year Brings New Responsibilities BARBARA MARTINEZ RAUL MARTINEZ SUSIE MARTINEZ Tennis; ICT TERRY MASSEY Coop Ag Patti Morris anticipates the upcoming game as she watches the team file into the gym for a pep rally. 139 I JEFF MAURER VIC A-Par; Voc Draft JANIE MELENDEZ MARIE ELMA MENDEZ DIANE MILLER Band; FHA-Degree Chair; VOE- Rep; Tri -Hi-Y Debbie Simmons and Scott Ryan participate in a skit in the Choral Department's Pizzaz. DAVID MOJICA Elec; VICA Cl ANGELA MONROE Band-All Region; Bandettes; MC; FBLA; German Cl GARY MOORE DECA Cl-Pres, Sgt-at-Arms; Ftbl; Track; FTA; A Cappella; Rodeo Cl PATTI MORRIS FHA-Soc Chair; French Cl-V Pres; FTA; MC; Tri-Hi-Y; Bowling MARCA MOTE FHA-Pres; St Coun; Tri-Hi-Y- Pres; French Cl; MC; Bandettes DAWN MULLINS FHA; Tri-Hi-Y; St Coun; Coop Homemaking; Bowling REYMUNDO NEGRETTE III Elec; VICA Elec TERRY NOEL ANNA MARIA OLBEDA FBLA-Sec; FTA; Spanish Cl; FHA; St Coun MICHAEL O'NEAL VICA-Sec; Build Trades-Sec; Bkbl; Ftbl; Track CECILIO ONTIVEROZ FFA; Band ANN OVERBY VOE-Par; FHA; Tri-Hi-Y 140 PHS students are entertained by the New Hope Singers as the new school year begins. PHS— A Blend of Many Experiences RUDD OWEN Ftbl; Bkbl; Track; FCA; Letter- man's Cl; St Coun; Powder-Puff Coach NOLAND M. OWENS Band; Cres Cl; DECA Cl CINDY OZBORN VICA-Sgt-at-Arms, Treas; FHA; Cosmetology; FBLA BRIAN PAINTER Voc Ag; Coop Ag-Pres, V Pres, Treas DIANE PALMER NHS; Tri-Hi-Y BETTY PARR FHA; ICT; VICA Cl-Sec; Sen Sec; St Coun ANNETTE PATTY Fresh Treas; JV Cheerleader; Bandettes; Tri-Hi-Y; Spanish Cl; Var Twirler KYLE PECK Golf; Cres Cl; Spanish Cl; In- herit the Wind' RUDOLFO PENA JANIE PEREZ NHS; JNHS; Tri-Hi-Y; German Cl YOLANDA PEREZ VOE; Choir SALLY PERKINS A Cappella; Hello Dolly ; Oklahoma ; Inherit the Wind Dwight Royal measures Sandra Rollins' head and height for her graduation cap and robe. Tommy Lusk gets egged on during an assembly presented by the Fellowship of Christian Athletes. DEBBIE PHILLIPS Fresh Cheerleader; German Cl; VICA-Par, Pres, Dis Par; Cos- metology RODNEY L. PYATT St Coun; Ftbl; Track; DE; Choir-All Region, Prop Tech LOYD RAINS SULEMA RAMIREZ VTCA-V Pres; French Cl; Cos- metology BRAD RAMSOWER Golf; Key Cl ORA RAY St Coun-Act Chair; Runner-up Most Friendly; Bandettes SANDRA RAY HERO FHA; HECE-V Pres SHARON RAY A Cappella-Uniform Tech, All- Region; Oklahoma ; Hello Dolly DIANNE REED Band; Bandettes; Fresh, Var Twirier; VOE-His; St Coun 142 HAL REESE St Coun; German Cl; Ftbl; FFA; Coop Ag STEPFIEN RHEA Band; Drama; Cres Cl; German Cl; FTA; Math Cl RANDY RIGLER Ftbl; Letterman's Cl; German Cl; St Coun PAT RILEY Ftbl; Track SUSAN ROARK DAVID ROBERTS Ftbl; Bkbl; Coop Ag; FFA; Track SARAH ROBERTS St Coun; Band-Sec; Bandettes; MC; FHA; Spanish Cl CARLA ROBINS MGG-V Pres; NHS-V Pres; Band; Inherit the Wind ; FHA-Soph Girl of the Year; Jr V Pres; St Coun-Treas Senior Spirit Shines at Pep Rally } CLYDE ROBINSON RICHARD RODGERS Ftbl; Voc Ag; FCA; Bsbl TERRY RODGERS Tennis; JNHS SHERRI ROGERS DECA; Rodeo Cl; Tri-Hi-Y Varsity twirlers and cheerleaders stimulate school spirit at a pep rally. Dean Henry Motivates Class of ’72 ANNA RODRIGUEZ JNHS; NHS; FTA- Merit Officer; French Cl; FBLA ARTHUR RODRIGUEZ MARTIN ROSALES Band; VICA Cl; Drafting; PE All Stars DWIGHT ROYAL DANNY RUSHING Athletics; St Coun TOM RUTLEGE Math Cl; Science Cl; Spanish Cl; French Cl Mr. Bob Henry, senior dean, checks through the failure report at the end of the nine weeks period. To educate someone means to teach him how to live. It is painful, contin- ual and difficult work, done by kindness, by watching, by praise, and above all by example. Mr. Bob Henry sets the example by being a man who bears the heaviest burden cheerfully... is calm in storms and fearless under frowns. .. and who relies on truth on virtue and on faith in God. SCOTT RYAN Band; A Cappella; FTA; Cres Cl; ’’Inherit the Wind ; Track; Bkbl PETE SAMARRIPA CHARLOTTE SAMMANN FHA-V Pres; FTA-His; German Cl-Treas; NHS-Treas; A Cappella-Lib; St Coun; JNHS JOE LUIS SANCHEZ Ftbl; PE All Stars; ICT; Choir; VICA-Sgt at Arms 144 ROY SANCHEZ VTCA-Dis Sgt at Arms; Auto Mech Cl-Sec DANNY SANDERS DE; DECA Cl RICKEY SANDERS DE; DECA Cl JAMES SANSOM Band-Drum Major; Bkbl; Cres Cl SELIECE SAVAGE JV Cheerleader; Jr. Sec; Soph. Treas; A Capella; Oklahoma ; Hello Dolly AUBREY SAYES Golf; BARKER; Bkbl CAROLYN SCHUR Fresh Cheerleader; FHA; Tri- Hi-Y; FT A; FBLA-Rep DAVID SCHUSTER German Cl; Math Cl; FBLA- Par; Science Cl-V Pres GYLENE SCOTT VOE MARY KAY SCROGGINS ROSITA HERNANDEZ SECA Cosmetology; VIC A Cl MIKE SENTER Band-V Pres; Cres Cl; FTA; German Cl-Sgt at-Arms; Inherit the Wind ; The Chips are Down; Hello Dolly. ALFRED SEPEDA 145 Carol Hillman and Valli Kindred reign as Noon and Evening Lions Club Queens. DAVID SERVATIUS BARKER; Key Cl DAVID SHADDEN Auto Mech; Band; VICA JOY SHEDD VOE; Drama DOYE SHEPPARD QUINTON SHORT Golf; Science Cl; French Cl- Pres; Key Cl; Math Cl CAROLYN SHUGART VOE; FHA; FTA; Rodeo Cl- Sec; German Cl; Tri-Hi-Y DEBBIE SIMMONS A Cappella-Sec; Sound of Music ; Oklahoma ; Hello Dolly ; FTA; Latin Cl TRACY SIMONDS DE ELDON SIMPSON ICT-Pres; VICA Cl; Band; St Coun SANDRA SIMS Band; Bandettes; German Cl; FBLA BLAINE SMITH ST Coun-Pres; Jr Pres; Soph V Pres; FTBL; Key Cl; French Cl BUSTER SMITH Bkbl; Key Cl Johnny Mallow shows his enthusiasm at Homecoming by participating in the car bash. 146 Council Activities Provide Experience Randy Rigler and Hal Reese listen intently to the discussion in senior council meeting. LINDA ROY SMITH D.E; DECA Cl; FHA ROBIN SMITH MSG; Drama; A Capella SUSAN SMITH Band; Bandettes; Latin Cl; FBLA TERISA SMITH Drill Team EVELYN SMOOTS ARMANDINA SOLIS TIM SON Track; Bkbl; Spanish Cl; FCA; Band TONY SPANN KAY SPANN ICT-Sweetheart, Rep; DECA- Sweetheart; DE; Tri-Hi-Y; DECA Cl; FHA COY STAMBOUGH VICA Cl DAVID STANFORD Bkbl; St Coun; Band-Pres; Cres Cl; FTA-Pres; German Cl-V Pres JIMMIE M. STEPHENS Band; A Capella; Drama; Cres Cl; Hello Dolly BOBBY STEVENS Coop Ag; Band-Drum Major; Latin Cl; Science Cl; JNHS; Cres Cl; Rodeo Cl STEVE STEVENS BECKY STONE Science Cl; Kiwanis Cl Sweet- heart; Oklahoma ; Hello Dolly ; A Cappella-All Region Powder Puff KENNETH STONE Spanish Cl Pat Daffem and Donna Fox participate in one of their pep rally skits. Seniors Develop Physically, Mentally ARNOLD LEROY SURLEY Band; Cres Cl; German Cl-Sec; Children's Theatre; NFSC Art Tour BENJI SWEARENGEN DECA Cl; Key Cl; Band; Cres Cl CHUCK TAWWATER Bkbl; Bsbl; German Cl; St Coun DAVID EARL TAYLOR VICA; Auto Mech KENNETH TAYLOR H.K. THOMAS ROBERT THOMAS Who's Who-Science, Math; Golf; NHS; Key Cl CURTIS THOMPSON Bkbl; Band; Art; Track; Bsbl; Build Trades; Ftbl KEVIN THOMPSON St Coun; Fresh V Pres; FFA-V Pres, Pres; Ftbl-Blue Dog, All Dis, All South Plains; Soph Fav; Runner-Up Fresh, Jy Fav PAM THOMPSON TOMMY THOMPSON Ag TROY THOMPSON DECA Cl 148 Tim Compton concentrates intently as he works on a chemistry lab problem. Rudd Owen and Jayne Perez proudly display their winning Christmas door decorations. BROOKE ANN TILLERSON French Cl PAULINE TORRES Transfer DEBRA TSCHIRGI St Coun; Math Cl; Tennis; Ger- man Cl DEBBIE TULL Ag TERRY UNDERWOOD Bsbl; FCA; Band; Cres Cl RAUL VALDEZ Build Trades ELVA VASQUEZ HERO FHA-Pres, Par; HECE- Girl of the Year MANUEL VEGA III Spanish Cl-V Pres; FTA; Key Cl 149 ARTHUR VERA Ftbl; DE; DECA Cl; Spanish Cl MAX VERNON Art RHONDA VICK TERRY VICK RENE VILLANUEVA MITCH VOELKER Tennis; Inherit the Wind ; Band; MC ROBERT WAGGONER TRACEY WAGGONER FBLA-Pres; FTA; FHA; Tri-Hi- Y; Outstanding PE St JOHN WALKER Golf; Band; Key Cl MARK WALKER Key Cl-V Pres; Bsbl; Ftbl MOREY WALKER Band; Key Cl; German Cl RANDALL KEITH WALLINGSFORD Track; Ftbl DOYLE WALLS Tennis; Band; PE All Stars; In- herit the Wind ; German Cl TERRY WALTERS DAWN WATSON PLAINVIEW-Ed; French Cl; St Coun; FFA-Runner Up Sweet- heart; FHA; QGS Carol Hillman and Joey Howell assist seniors as they cast their votes in the Student Council elections which take place in April. Michael Hinn proudly displays his winning science project. Semester Projects Prove a Challenge t NANCY WEATHERS WAYNE WELCH DEBI WESTBROOK MC; Children's Theatre; French Cl; M G; FHA; Coop Home- making DEE ANN WHEELER VOE BOBBY WHITE KATHIE WHITE HERO FHA; HECE; Band; Ban- dettes; MC PATRICIA WHITE BRENDA WHITEHEAD FHA-State £ Area Officer; MC; Oklahoma ; Bandettes LARRY WHITFILL Auto Mech KEITH WIDENER Metal Trades; VICA Cl-Treas RANDY LYNN WILLIAMS A Cappella; Hello Dolly ; Oklahoma ; How to Succceed in Business 151 SYLVIA WILLIAMS FTA-Rep; Children's Theater; Band; MSG; FHA; Spanish Cl DWIGHT WILSON JO WILSON PAULA WILSON JACKIE WITHERSPOON NHS; Science Cl; Bandettes-V Pres; German Cl; NMSQT Commend St ROBBIE WITTNER Hello Dolly -Lead; Oklaho- ma ; FHA; QSS; MC; A Cappella Tri-Hi-Y TERRY WOMACK Track-Cap; Ftbl; St Coun WENDY WOMACK GARY F. WOMMACK Band; Stage Band; French Cl; Cres Cl RUBY WOOD TERRY WOOD DAVID WRIGHT MC-Pres; A Cappella; Okla- homa ; Hello Dolly ; St Coun; Stage Band; FTA KATHY WYLIE Band; Bandettes; FBLA; Powder Puff; DEC A Cl; Tri-Hi-Y DONNA YARBROUGH VOE; VOE Cl KENNY YERBY Band; Cres Cl; Coop Ag; FFA CANDI YORK Latin Cl; JNHS; A Cappella; FHA; Oklahoma ; Tri-Hi-Y; PLAIN VIEW-Act Ed; QES JOHN ALBERTO ZAMBRANO Elec; VICA Cl SUSAN ZEIGLER FTA; FHA-Pro Chair; MC; Latin Cl V Pres Student Activities Branch Out. .and Out Taking a last walk through the proud halls of PHS, seniors prepare to accept the challenges of the world. 153 President OTTO VERA Vice-President DIXIE ROBERTSON Secretary BEVERLY BAKER Treasurer LUCRETIA GREGG Dwight Adams Jeneva Adams Freddy Aguirre Francisco Alcozer Tony Aid a co Edward Alderson Juniors Start Another Year at PHS Janis Alexander Pam Alexander Carole Allen Wynette Amick Yolanda Aparicio Johnny Arteaga James Ashley Mary Atkins Robert Atwood Debbie Austin Jimmy Austin Joe Ayala Jane Bachman Debbie Bailey Karen Bailey Phillip Bailey Beverly Baker Joe Balderrama Morris Baldridge Cindy Ball Sheryl Hazel gives Monte Spann a quick hairdo before going through the first step of registration. 155 s Ricky Ballew Richard Barnett Tommy Barrick Barbara Bayley Freddie Bechtold Cindy Bell Barbara Blinker Mary Bontke Eva Bramlett Stanley Branham David Brooks Teri Brown Danny Buckner Larry Buckner Vickie Buford Dale Burge Janie Bustillos Eliseo Camargo Mart Camarillo Janie Campbell Randy Campbell Manuel Campos George Cansino Tracy Cantrell Class of 73’ Supports School Productions Fawnye Carlton Howard Carter John Cason Diana Castillo Gloria Castillo Joe Castillo Lucy Masso puts to use her knowledge of the lightboard at one of the many plays presented by the Fine Arts Department. Connie Crabie Emma Crear Dianna Crockett Ginger Cuba Debra Culp Kenneth Cummings Juniors looked at high school life as middlemen, not quite upper crust seniors, and yet better grounded than sophomores or freshmen. Looking back they remembered their exciting two first years in high school and for the future they saw the year when they are destined to be leaders in the school. Faced with the realization that graduation was near, many of them loaded their schedules and began to think of possible career choices. As juniors they enjoyed a variety of activities in sports, clubs, and other extra-curricular activity. Finally, they paid tribute to their graduating seniors by hosting them at a banquet. Early in spring, they ordered senior rings, a long-awaited occasion. They were ready to take the lead as the top class--Seniors of '73. Jeff Cook Lynda Cookston Brad Cooper Grace Coppin Jack Couch Vicky Cox Ann Chumrey, Mary Bontke, and Denise Clifton add the finishing touches to one of the winning doors at Christmas time. Pam Daffem Judy Damron Wanda Damron Dennis Chapman Simon Chavez Ann Chumrey Denise Clifton Kathy Clinton Mark Clothier Steve Clough Ronda Coleman John Conger Wyndell Conklin Bobby Connor Frances Cook Billy Davis Debbie Davis Phyllis Dayton Gary DeArmond Charles DeGraff Jeanette Dickerson Janet Dickson Belinda Dixon Kenny Dollar Barbara Douglas Johnny Dove Mark Duncan Roy Dwyer Richard Ebeling Steven Ellena Charlene Ellis Enedina Enriquez Thomas Erwin Enthusiasm Prevails During Parade Johnnie Felts Tim Field Mark Foote Rosalinda Franco Barbara Bailey, Lucretia Gregg, Beverly Baker, Dianne Glass and Sandra Gaston form pep club of their own while taking part in the Homecoming parade. Jesse Evans Lyndel Fannon Karen Farrar Anita Faulks Juniors sit through one of the many assemblies planned throughout the year which help them in making future plans. Beverly Baker puts in after-school hours decorating for the homecoming dance. Vickie Freier Ricky Fudge Max Fugate Aureba Fuller Marilyn Gaither Gerardo Gamboa Emma Garcia Mary Helen Garcia Bradley Garms Sandra Gaston Cindy Gestes Brenda Gibson Sandra Gibson Dianne Glass Blanca Gonzales Ismael Gonzales Kenneth Gorman Billy Green Linda Green Phyllis Green Bart Greer Lucretia Gregg Glenda Gresham Malinda Gresham Mike Grider Gloria Guajardo Velia Guerra Sam Gutierrez Tisa Haberer Mike Haigood Mark Hale Scott Hallman Steve Hamman Jill Hamby Judy Hamilton Randy Hancock Lisa Harder Mattie Hargrave Johnny Hauschild Sheryl Hazel Eddie Henderson Ruby Henderson Esmeralda Hernandez May Doris Henry Anna Herrera Jane Hewett Debbie Hicks Randy Hicks Grady Higgins Kay Hill Kelly Hinds Vickie Hines Eddy Hogge Dean Serves as Coordinator for Class Ricky Fudge goes through the traditional procedure of the T. B. check with Mrs. Irene Richardson. Meta Sjoberg, from Sweden, exhibits souvenirs 1 0 from her home country. The billygoat is the symbol of the district in which she lives. Terry Holmes Patsy Holt Steve Holt Ricky Hooper Scott Home Belinda Howard Gwen Hughes Elizabeth Hunt Ricky Hyde Debbie Ivy Debra Jackson Henry Jackson Rod Jackson Regina James Stanley Januta Teresa Jennings Stephen Jensen Aurelia Jimenez Junior Dean Foy Dodson stands ready to give assistance to class of '73. Clifton Johnson C athy Jones Curtis Jones Kaci Jones Todd Jones Sherry Keen Janice Keffer Randy Keisling Jimmy Kelly Nicki Kelly Jerry Kelm Larry Kemp Lisa Kemp Debbie Ketchum Debbie King Sharon King Ronald Kirchhoff Alexa Krammer Stephen Landrum Yolanda Godsey and Becky Leach find a new identity while taking part in the children's theater production Winnie the Pooh. w Seniors of '73 give an enthusiastic hand to the basketball team as they file into the gym for a pep-ralli before the Bulldog-Monterey game. Becky Landtroop Susie LaRue David Lassiter Loyd Law Lois Lawson Becky Leach Ottis Leach Freddie Lindemar Jerry Linville Dirk Lipscomb Elida Longoria Louisa Lopez Maria Lopez Pat Luckie Tony Luna Kathy Lusk Tony Lyon Mike McAlister Carol McClendon Dianne McCray Gary McGowen Rita McHenry Ross McKinney John McWilliams Lazaro Manci as Rita Martinez Susie Martinez Charles Mason Lonnie Massey Lucy Masso Choral and Drama Areas Involve Many Stanley Matuza Gary Maxwell Kathy May den Gilmer Mickey Janet Mickey Kathi Miller Mary Millie an David Milstead Albaro Mireles Cordelia Mitchell Tisa Haberer portrays a New York milliner in the musical production Hello Dolly presented by the Choral Department in November. Teressa Monday Toka Monroe Beatriz Montez Enrique Morales Retha Morton Rodney Moss Marilyn Mull Kevin Murry Eugene Nabors Patricia Nash Cathe Neal Rosa Linda Negrete Gary Norman Roy Nunez Carmen Ochoa Karl Ortiz Monte Overacre Ronnell Owens Shirley Padgett Randy Parsley Bryce Pate Laura Patterson Johnny Pauda Kristi Peggram Don Pemberton Elia Perez Joe Perez Lazaro Perez Raul Perez mm He that troubleth his own house, shall in- herit the wind , is the theme portrayed in the Drama Departments all-school produc- tion. Pep Rallies Spice up School Week Kenneth Pounds Kip Pritchard Robert Pulido Victor Pulido Larry Purvis Emma Quintanilla Gloria Ramirez Estella Ramos Vicki Rankin Etta Faye Ray Bobby Rector Dianne Reed Teresa Monday and Teresa Fuller make with the party fun at one of the sponsored events by the HERO club. Ronald Reed Rocky Reese Becky Reeves David Reeves Becky Reid Lydia Renteria Trig teacher Miss Janet Samples helps out Junior Terry Terrel preparing for the Donkey -Bas- ketball game April 13. Larry Reynolds Jerry Richardson Janet Ridlehuber Kirk Rigler David Riley Bert Rimmer Stephen Ritchey Yolanda Rivera Rebecca Roberts Rodney Roberts Dixie Robertson Donald Robinson Mike Rocha Freddy Rodriguez June Rodriguez Harold Roller Viola Roller Louisa Rosales Jana Ruiz Connie Russell Kenneth Russell Kenny Russell Juniors Help Select Future Leaders The walls of PHS take on a new look with signs for the Student Council elections held in April, when leaders for '73 are chosen. Andres Salazar Debbie Sands Mark Schalzeied Jackie Schoonvelt Charley Schultz Mark Schumacher Peggy Scott Kim Seago Karla Seely Mike Seely Abel Sepeda Mike Setser Steve Shannon Marilyn Sue Shaw Dale Shearer Kathy Shook Ricky Sisemore John Smith Patsy Smith Doris Solis Ricky Son Shan Sooter Monte Spann Gaye Spencer Roger Stambaugh Gary Stone Alice Strother Dennis Sullivan Pepper Summers Kirk T aylor Terry Terrell portrays the part of a Coronado toughie at the pep rally before the PHS-Coronado game. Becky Lantroop fills out one of the many forms necessary for registration. 167 Steve Shannon takes a break be- tween numbers at one of the winning home basketball games. Kirk Taylor Sharon T aylor Theresa Teel Sue Templeton Allen Terrell Terry Terrell Michael Thomason Cindy Thompson Pam Thompson Stephanie Thompson Linda Thorton Bill Thurman Cloris Tilson Robert Tinajero Janie Torres Ruben Torres Rita Trevathan Estella Trevino Jeff Tucker Maryanna Vanderslice Lydia Vargas Maria Vega Otto Bera Elizabeth Wafer Barbara Walker Clinton Wall Nancy Wall Laurie Walters Ginger Warrick Tom Webb Gary Wells Kathy Wells Mary Katherine Wheeler Newt Wheeler Robert Wheeler Monte Spann rides high - and a little low - while attempting to stay on a wild horse at the rodeo buck out. Andy Whitsitt Michael Wilcher Alvin Williams Jodie Williams Randy Witt Wendy Womach Donna Wood Leah Wood Tricia Wod Belinda Woodard Colby Wright Debbie Yandell Emilio Ybarra Irene Yabarra David Youngblood Rosa Youngblood Guadalupe Zambrano Jim Zeeck President Secretary NICK GRANT KAY HILLMAN Vice-President Treasurer KEITH HARBOUR DAVID HURT Class of ’74 Begins a Brand New Year Carolette Abbott Ricky Abbott Bob Adair Gerald Adrian Luis Aguilar Joe Aguirre Frank Aldaco Jeremiah Allen Simon Amador Jeanne Anderson Rose Marie Arevalo Jon Armstrong Shon Baeza Mary Baker Lonnie Baldwin Wanda Ballinger Gary Barnes Lupe Barrera Nanda Barrett Mark Basden Sophomores boost Bulldog spirit by painting a spirit sign' for the pep rally. Kathy Roberts, Glen Randall, Twyla Raymer, Tommy Raines and Tom Riggs. Mr. Derrell Kunkel straightens Kenneth Ferrell's tie before having his picture made at pre-school registration. Melinda Bass Juli Baumann Richard Beggs David Belk Sandra Belk Hilarious is the word for Karla Dunnam on Hat pep rally day. The occasion was the PHS-Coronado game. Vanessa Brittian Carolyn Brown Donnie Brown Bill Browning Gary Bryant James Bryant Cathy Bublis Mark Buchanan Betty Buckner Greg Burleson Ted Burleson Debra Burnett Kathy Burnett Sherry Bums Laura Bussey Russell Bell Rennee Benefield Lesli Bennett Cathy Berner Douglas Berry Jim Billings Bobby Blair Mike Blankenship Kevin Bowen Rebecca Boyd Danny Braddock Ren Bradford Mary Frances Braga Elizabeth Branch Richard Brawley Yolanda Brazier Donna Brewer Elaine Brewer Scott Caldwell Leo Camarena Ignacio Camargo Larry Campbell Scott Campbell Lynda Cantu Maria Carbajal Fonty Carthel Roanne Cartwright Don Caughron Barbara Chapman Judy Chapman Alfred Chavez Diana Chavez Brent Churchwell Sophs Are Proud to Be Bulldogs Renea Clarkson Patty Clayton Kirk Cobb Andrew Cognasi Pam Coker Susan Collier James Colvin Carol Cook Terry Cook Sandy Cooper David Criswell Ernest Cromeans Stephen Cross Harold Crow Tommy Culpepper David Cumby Randy Daniel Brian Davis Johnny Davis Sharlu Davis Terri Davis Carla Day Lisa Dayton Roger Del Campo Mary DeLuna Vickie Dillard Joe Donaldson Steve Douglas Leland Driver Debbie Dulin Debby Duncan Rhonda Dunlap Steven Dunlap Karla Dunnam Teresa Edwards Donna Everson Kenny Ferrell Dale Dwyer Richard Eye Shirly Edwards Steven Ellis Brenda English Delton Essary Pat Farmer Reynaldo Jim Ferrell David Fletcher Fennell fohn Fondren Julio Flores Mr. Vernon Norris shows a smile of approval as Sophomores yell at pep rally. 174 Frances James Formby Frame Lana Uvaldina Fuller Gaitan Kirk Betty Gaither Gallardo Joe Raul Galvan Gamboa It's been an activity-plus year for the sopho- mores. They took NEDT test, worked in the candy store, had Student Council meetings, went to pep rallies, boosted Bulldog spirit, and backed the Dogs in every area. Under the guidance of Sophomore Dean Vernon Norris, the class of '74 has been an important part of school life. Mr. Norris is now in his sixth year at PHS and teaches history and sociology along with deaning . Sophomores Diane Scott and Sherry Bums show off the latest style in the Bandette initiation wardrobe. Initiation Time Bewilders Many Sharon Gammage Delia Garcia Genoveva Garcia Mary Esther Garcia Segundo Garcia Robin Gardner Joe Garrett Lloyd Garrett Gina Garrison Darrel Gaston Mitchell Gaynor DeWayne Gion Marcos Gomez Gloria Gonzales Tila Gonzales Rosa Gonzales Bumice Goss Beverly Graham Gary Grant Nick Grant Annette Green Karen Green Theresa Greenwood James Gresham Terrye Griffin Ramiro Guerra Wanda Gullet Demetrio Gutierrez Rebecca Guiterrez Carol Hackett Chuck Haigood Helen Haley Brent Hall Nancy Hallman Russell Ham Ronny Hamby Brenda Hamilton Keith Harbour Ray Harder Waymon Hardin Ronnie Harmon Derinda Harper Kandy Harrison Doug Hartis Janice Hartis Mary Ann Hawkins James Haynes Lea Heck Pam Hellyer Debbie Henderson Stephen Henderson Mike Henegar Karrol Henry Olivia Hernandez Sophomores Enjoy - Friday Fun Times I don't believe it! Skits during a pep rally bring forth varied expressions from the sophomore class. 176 Jessie Herrera Ralph Hoffman Angela Herron Bob Hewett Sherry Hill Kay Hillman Robert Hinn Kay Hogge Mari Holbert Ric Holland Mike Hollars Darrell Holley Gerald Hollingsworth Marilyn Holmes Steve Hooper Randy Horn Steve Horn Mark Home Debra Houchin Robbie Houck Becky Howell Wanda Fay Huey Carol Hughes Rusty Hughes David Hurt Connice Jackson Edith Jackson 177 Students sneak out to the football field for a surprise pep rally given before the Monterey game. James Susan Debbie Jackson Jackson Jacobs Jessica Debra Sandra James Jenkins Jenkins Jessica Debra Sandra James Jenkins Jenkins Sebastian Cindy Jimenez Johnson Tony Sharrion Juarez Keen Jery Margo King Kirkpatrick Vance Henry Kuntz LaFuente Danny Cathy Lee Leonard Kathy Betty Jones Joslin Linda Gary Keeton Kerbo Ernest Debbie Kovar Kunkel Rickie Pam Langston Lansdon Lisa Jodie Lloyd Lockeby Cynthia Pablo Hilda Richardo Longbotham Longoria Lopez Lopez Elena Lisa Mindy una Lusk McBride McCamish An office girl's work is never done thinks Renee Benefield as she fills out the absentee lists for the day. ... And then you know what happened... Sopho- more girls catch up on the latest Who did what in the courtyard at lunchtime. One Day Can Hold “A Lot of Living” Paula McCarty Johnny McCasland D'Ann McClure Bruce McCollum Ginny McConnell Cindy McCune Susan McEachem Ben McGee Sheila McGuire Pat McHale Jackie McHenry Jane McLaurin Neal McMaster Melvin Macha Teresa Majors Marilyn Malouf Mark Mangum Hugh Manka Sheri on Mannin Grady Maples Christi Marks Mark Marshall Kenneth Martin Scott Martin Elena Martinez Mary Lou Martinez Ruben Martinez Cindy Mason David Mason Irma Masso Scott May Dewey Meals Rafael Medina Robert Medina Debbie Meers M arth a M e le ndez Edward Mendez Gloria Mendoza Shirley Edwards comes face to face with one of life's hardest facts, a report card. s Vickie Messer Cynthia Mitchell Sylvia Mitchell Helen Mock Mary Mojica Mike Moon Felipe Morales Connie Morton Lloyd Morton Ed Nash Yolanda Ann Nash Glenn Nelson Becky Nevares Jimmy Noel Sherry Norrell Memories Grow Along With the Year s'! « Carla Day and Paul Thompson bask in the sunshine on one of the first spring davs. Ronald O'Neal Carmen Ortiz Ross Owen Raymond Owens Joe Paiz Cindy Palmer Dana Palmer Roy Parr Yolanda Pastrano 180 Jerry Carney tells it the way it is regarding the drug scene. Joel Pat ridge Steve Patridge Allan Patterson Rhonda Patty Fernando Pena Jimmy Pendergrass Albert Perez Augustine Perez Maria Perez Rusty Pettit Lisa Loyd gives her speech for class officer elections before the sophomore class. Debbie Pierson Robert Pitts Leslie Polvado Daniel Pomykal Terry Pray or Mike Price Susan Priest Charles Priolo Donny Proctor Brian Pruett Donald Pruett Johnny Pulido Vonda Purvis Frances Quintero Peggy Raines Tommy Raines Robert Ramirez Danny Ramos Dorothy Ramos Pete Ramos Vidal Ramos Charles Ramsey Jerrold Ramsey Glenn Randall Mike Rankin Twyla Raymer Rosa Linda Recio Robert Reyna Tom Riggs Barbara Rios Gloria Rivera Bob Roberson Kathy Roberts Diane Robinson David Rocha Rodney Rodman New Skills Prove to Be Rewarding Sharlu Davis, Janice Hartis, and company practice being graceful during practice for the production Hello Dolly in November. Alice Rodriquez Joseph Rodriquez Lupe Rodriquez Tony Rodriquez John Rodulfo Jimmy Rogers Suzi Rogers Terry Rollins Karen Ruff Gus Ruiz Douglas Rush Sonja Rulo Debbie Rushing James Russell Monte Russell 182 Sandra Russell David Rutledge Mark Ryan Martha Salas Tom Salazar Ray Sanchez Earlene Sanders Patricia Sanders Michael Sansom Pam Savage Steve Rose Nancy Schoppa Diane Scott Larry Scroggins Lola Scroggins Steve Servatius Cynthia Settle Barbara Shaddix Terri Shaw Harvey Shedd Pam Shepard Terry Sheppard Amelia Silvas Ramona Silvas Perry Simmons Becky Simmons Chyrel Singletary Gary Smith Rebecca Smith Roland Smith Sylvia Soliz DeAnne Spencer Janice Spencer Donald Sprague Randy Stambaugh Russell Stanfield and Jeff Tucker begin an experiment in chemistry lab. 183 Russell Stanfield Janet Taylor Claudia Randy Steiwig Debbie Gayle Strond Cindy Stanford Mark Taylor Stephens Denise Sylvester Kenneth Virgil Taylor Temple Steve Taylor Templeton Tandy Carol Tapp Sylvester Dixie Thomas Debbie Thomas Calories ’n Conversation - That’s Lunch Time Eat, drink, and be merry is the sophomore girls slogan at lunchtime. Paul Thompson Mike Tonche Olivia Torres Oralia Torres Virginia Torres Mary Martha Trimble Carol Tschirigi Linda Tucker Danny Turpin Mike Tyler Margaret VanZandt Johnny Vera Martha Vera Raymond Vera Felix Villanueva Brian Walker Jeff Walker Jaquita Wall Gina Garrison and Suzi Rogers put their name on a list for FTA on club sign up night. Arlene Webb Susan Welch Darla Wheeler Julie Wheeler Jolene Wheeler Pat Whitehead James Widener Jerry Wilboum Billy Williams Janabeth Willis John Willis Sue Wilson Della Witcher Tim Womack Linda Wommack Patsy Wood Tony Woolverton Milton Wright Pam Savage, Lisa Dayton, and Debbie Jacobs stitch in time in Clothing I. 185 President ROBERT CARTER Vice-President BRENT WELLS Secretary NANETTE CLINE Treasurer katie McWilliams Freshman Class Elects New Leaders Students Steve Templeton, Mark Taylor, and Russell Stanfield listen attentively to a guest speaker during a freshman-sophomore assembly. I ■■■■. p-ypi y Freshman Council hopefuls practice their campaign speeches before the elections assembly begins. Each candidate is introduced by a presiding of- ficer and given a specified time to make his pitch to classmates. Delia Aguilar Eva Alcozer Angelita Aldaco Margarita Aldaco Carey Alexander Ricky Allen Stevie Allen Polly Amador Jeff Anderson Mark Anderson Randy Anderson Sheila Anderson Debra Annett Irma Anzaldua Delores Arellano Olga Azua Mackie Bain Jerry Baker Randy Ballard Rusty Ballard Trena Ballew Teresa Barker Evelyn Barnes Joe Barton “Why Does Everyone Pick on Us?” Marty Beggs Diana Benavidez Rick Bentley Elaine Benton Kent Billington Danny Bishop Harold Bishop Piata Blackwell Teana Blackwell Curtis Blake Betty Boettner Dianna Borders Bennie Bothwell Kim Bownds Chris Braden Kerry Bradford Teresa Brasher Theresa Brasher Freshman girls show their enthusiasm and support for the Bulldogs during a pep rally, one of the highlights of the football season. The freshman class of 1971- 72 was led by their dean, Mr. Royce Barnes, who counseled students about tardies, attend- ance, schedules, and individ- ual needs. He also coordinated the work of the Class Council. In the something new department was the new program whereby qualified freshmen, could take advanced math- ematics. Freshmen athletes also enjoyed the multi-team round-robin plan, whereby any boy wishing to play on one of the teams might do so. In school spirit, the Fresh- man Class was truly one of the leaders. Sandra Bridwell Ellen Brisco Avie Brittian Ricky Brooks Bill Brown Ethel Brown Mike Brown Tim Brown Jon Buford Tim Burch George Butler Kurt Caddel Alice Camarena Kelly Campbell Josie Cantu Watha Cantwell Jose Carbajal Juan Carbajal Dwane Cargill Richard Carroll Mary Carrol Page Carter Patricia Carter Robert Carter Randy Case Andy Castillo Vicky Castillo Bobby Chaffin Delcena Chapman Valente Chavez Terecia Clifton Nanette Cline Jeffrey Clothier Karen Cobb Randy Collie Laveta Collis Vaneta Collis Laura Compton Debbie Cook Judy Cook Julie Cook Janis Cooper Kathy Coppin Mike Cortinez Audrey Couch William Couch Rhonda Cravey Jerry Criswell Even the Freshman Dean Works Hard Ricky Cross Tonya Cross Max Crow Karen Cuba Kirby Culp Laurita Curry Charles Cypert Vicki Cypert Penny Davey Dionel Davila Randall Dean Robert Del Campo Esperanza DeLeon Adelina Delgado Cynthia DeLuna Donald Dickson Ricky Dixon Milton Dixson 190 Jodie Lockeby and Connie Martinez discover that cooking can be fun in Mrs. Frances Chesser's foods class. Manuela Dominguez Don Douglas Mamie Dove James Dunlap Elizabeth Dunning Glen Dwyer Douglas Edwards Tracy Elder DeWayne Elledge Margaret Escamilla Lupe Estrada Randy Evans Roger Farias Domingo Falcon Faustino Falcon LeRoy Favila Doug Ferguson Jennifer Field Randall Finney Patricia Flatt Mike Flores Charles Foster Steve Foster Dorothy Freeman Kim Fugate Trent Gaither Johnny Gallardo Lorina Gallardo Janie Galvan Andy Garcia Felix Garcia Janie Garcia Lionel Garcia Oscar Garcia Robert Garcia Felipe Garza Joe Garza Rosa Garza Thomas Garza Terry Gestes Dennis Gibson Dewayne Gibson Mike Gibson David Gilbert Karl Gilbert Mike Gilbert Cindy Ginn Annette Gonzales Irene Gonzales Joe Gonzales Lamar Gonzales Mary Gonzales Greg Goree Karen Gorman Charlotte Graham Daniel Graham Richard Gravelle Debra Gray Steve Green Laura Greenwood Jimmie Griffin Lavonne Guerra Theresa Hallman Mary Hanvey Joretta Harbour Rex Harrell Brink Voelker finds math a challenge as he practices the difficult art of equation solving in Mr. John Blaine's Algebra class. H.J. McCasland, Billy McGhee, Dirk Mangum, and Mark McClung take advantage of an opportunity to sit and rap during Mr. John Boswell's advisory I'd always thought a Bulldog pep rally would be loud, but this is ridiculous! thinks Ricky Reese as he and Ofelia Solis get their first taste of Bulldog spirit during a loud and lively pep rally before the Monterey game. Ninth Graders Generate Enthusiasm Debra Harriss Rickey Hart Mark Hastey Annie Hatch Faith Hawkins Teresa Hawkins Rhonda Hayes James Hearn Fermin Hernandez Gloria Hernandez Miguel Hernandez Raul Hernandez Richard Herring Ross Higgins Andy Hill Jana Hinrichs Terry Hodges Stephen Holland Let a Holloman Danny Hooks Aubrey Hooper Nancy Horn Pat Horne Linda Horton You paint pretty good--for a freshman! comments Lynn Mallett as he observes Carla McCasland, Claudia Maddox, Wanda Marshall, and Ronald Mahagan paint a spirit sign for Mr. John Boswell's advisory. Debbie Howard Jeri Howard Kenny Howard James Howell Billy Huddleston Danny Huffine Terry Hughes David Hurt Jayne Hutson Vickie Hyde Gary Jackson Connie James Jimmy James Amy Johnson Steve Jones Mark Kabetzke Bill Kamp Mona Keeter James R. Kennedy Mike Kerbo Arnald Kersh Lewis Kidd Jessica Kidwell Donna King Jeff Klemm David Koenning Gary Kovar Karla Kunkel Darla Lacey Lydia Lamb Cathy Landa Paul Landeros Mary Lanford Loretta Larson Frances Ledesma Patti Lightfoot Elaine Linde man Judy Lindsey Sharon Livesay B. J. Lloyd Freddy Longoria Esther Lopez Ricky Lopez School Provides a Variety of Experiences Daniel Lorenz David Lorenz Terry Lovell Tommy Lovell Delores Luna Jodie Lusk Sondria Luster Debbie McAlister Steve McAnally Cynthia McCarty Carla McCasland H. J. McCasland Connie James and Sherri Robertson tackle tacos in sixth period foods class. Jennifer Field, Kelly Ramsower, and Jerry Howard display their fantastic modeling ability at a Bandettes party. Randy McClanahan Mark McClung Micky McCullough Michelle McDonough Freda McEachem Julie McGee 195 Freshman Band members Laveta Collis, Morris Surley, Anthony Ray, James Robins, Cary Whitlock, Richard Herring, Danny Bishop, Aberon Pauda, and Edward Truesdale line up at high noon and prepare to be shot... photographically speaking. Band Has Meaning to Ninth Graders Billy McGhee Sheryl McPherson Katie McWilliams Elida Maciel Claudia Maddox Marietta Magaro Ronald Mahagan Lynn Mallett Melody Malouf Dirk Mangum Wanda Marshall Jesse A. Martinez Jesse M. Martinez Manuel Martinez Maria Martinez Olga Martinez Paul Martinez Ramona Martinez Mary Mason Jerry Matlock Kim Mauer Michele Mauldin Mary Medina Anne Michalik Reba Judy Michelle Robert Middleton Mitchell Mitchell Mitchell Tommy Butler, Charles Branscum, and Jimmy Soliz board the school bus after a long, hard day of classes. Gary Morgan Julia Nabors David Morris Annette Nava Walter Morris M ontey Nelson Glenda Moss Nellie Nevares Bobby Monroe Lynne tt a Moore Yvonne Montez Dionicio Morales Suzy Moody Dora Morales Doug Moore Israel Moreno Max Crow and Christi Thomas practice their favorite classroom positions on a warm spring afternoon. Darla Newsome Dennis Noblett Larry Nye Kim Odom Phil Odom Marian Oldfield Steve Oldfield Manuel a Ortiz Steve Owen Randy Ozbom Anna Pardo Dorothea Patterson Aberon Pauda Luanne Peoples Matthew Peoples Alma Perez Hilda Perez Oralia Perez % Freshmen Find Room for Improvement Raul Perez Rose Mary Perez Rudy Perez Carolyn Perry Cindy Perry Vicki Phillips Displaying his skill with a paint brush, Anthony Ray helps in the re- modeling of the Speech-Drama room. I'll never find that book, thinks Tina White as she sifts through the many cards in the library card catalogue. Linda Pierce Kris Porter Gloria A dele Price Connie Priest Juanita Ramos Maria Ramos Don Ramsey Kelly Ramsower Rod Ramsower Anthony Ray Randy Raymer David Reed Ricky Reese Barbara Reid Cynthia Richardson Jeffrey Tunnell, Chris Summers, and Steve Holland clown around while Mr. Pat Buchanan gets ready to coach the freshman White basketball team. Donna Richardson Terry Riddle Sara Ridlehuber Sally Rivera Gloria Roark Cindy Roberts Elizabeth Roberts Sherri Robertson James Robins Two advanced drama students prepare to leave for the Mental Health Ward at Central Plains Hospital to participate in a variety show for the patients. Surveys Help to Provide Information Carla Robinson Renee Robison Caytano Robles Dorothy Rodriguez Frank Rodriguez Freddie Rodriguez Josie Rodriguez Mario Rodriguez Moses Rodriguez Virginia Rodriguez Janie Rosales Isabel Rubio Sandra Russell Gil Sadler Arthur Salas Luisa Samarripa Charlotte Sams Ivlary Sandoval Rhyna Sansom Jonelle Sayes Dwain Schumacher Vicky Scott Randy Seipp Darrell Shaw Robert Carter, Nanette Cline, Bobby Chaffin, and Tim Burch diligently fill out their vocational college survey forms in Mr. Harold Bishop's advisory. Mike Sheppard David Simpson Jeff Simpson Bonnie Slaughter Bryan Smith Glen Smith Joel Smith Linda Smith Vivian Snodgrass Ofelia Solis Jimmy Soliz Cindy Stallcup Ronald Stambaugh Kathy Stanford Mark Stevens Victor Stukey Chris Summers Morris Surley Lex Sykes Angela Taylor Robin Taylor Janeice Teel Nancy Teutsch Christi Thomas Ronnie Thompson Steve Thompson Teri Ticer Leslie Tillerson Kathy Todd Aida Trevino Debbie True Ed Truesdale Sherry Tue Jeffrey Tunnell David Turpin Judy Ulen Geneva Valdez Seniors Rodney Pyatt and Gary Moore prepare to launch freshman Doug Edwards into his PHS career. Richard Herring and Cary Whitlock practice playing the trombone in fourth period band. Olga Valdez George Valenzuela Rita Valladarez Janet Vaughn Wade Vaughn Cheryl Veatch Sylvia Velez Sylvia Vera Rachel Villanueva Brink Voelker Jerry Wade Ivy Waggoner Lloyd Walker Bert Wall Starlene Wallingsford Kathi Walters Mike Wardlow Linda Wairen Russell Warren Johnny Webb Brenda Webster Brent Wells Peggy Wells Hal Wesley Steve Westbrook Gail Wharton Linette Wheeler 202 (f v Freshman Trent Gaither marks his ballot, exercising his voting rights as a new student of Plainview High School. Susan Smith keeps an eye on Maggie Escamilla, Carla Robinson, and Page Carter as they ready themselves for the Latin Club slave sale. Freshmen Have Fun-Any Place at All Elaine White Tina White Lou Ann Whitehead Cary Whitlock Calvin Wilcher Chad Williams Pam Williams Teddy Williams Thelma Williams Robert Wilson Roger Wilson Juanell Wood Vondell Wood Davida Woodard Carolyn Wooley Mary Wyckoff Belen Ybarra Glenn Young Scott Young Nino Zapata VARSITY CHEERLEADERS: (Front Row) Donna Fox, Sharon Taylor, and Lisa Kemp. (Second Row) Kaylene Churchwell and Pat Daffern; (standing) Connie Crable. JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS: (Front Row) Marilyn Malouf, Cheryl Cox, Lori Young, and Renee Benefield, (Standing) Lesli Bennett and Kay Hillman. Cheerleaders Spark Bulldog Spirit FRESHMAN CHEERLEADERS: (Front Row) Judy Mitchell, Patti Lightfoot, and Dora Rodriquez, (Second Row) Kathy Todd and Nanette Cline, (standing) Amy Johnson. Cheerleaders shared many responsibil- ities. • .planned pep rallies. . .painted signs. •. made-up skits... attended all games.. .pro- moted school spirit. Varsity cheerleaders were selected by juniors and seniors only.. .Freshmen and sophomore cheerleaders by their own classes. Varsity cheerleaders attended National Cheerleaders Camp.. .Texas Tech University. . Won Superior Award.. .Excellent Award... Two Outstanding Awards. Sponsor. .. Mrs. Judy Buchanan.. .helped prepare the cheerleaders for duties through- out entire year.. .aided in decisions, plan- ning, and working out problems. CHEERLEADER SPONSOR: Mrs. Judy Buchanan 1st Row: K. Seago, K. Cummings, R. Favila, D. Adams, M. Malouf, K. Rigler, K. Pritchard, N. Wheeler, J. Tucker, R. Rogers, D. Buckner, T. Field, J. Evans; 2nd Row: M. Fischer, R. Owens, R. Jones, E. Hogge, R. Owen, D. Rushing, J. Ayala, K. Thompson, K. Kersh, J. Howell, D. Keffer, M. Foote, K. Russell; Back Row: B. Blair, R. Owens, R. Rigler, J. Bass, J. Ketchersid, A. Wooley, T. Lusk, L. Buckner, S. Hallman, B. Coleman, K. Dillard, S. Home. Bulldogs End Season With 7-3 Record PHS 1971-72 SEASON OPP. 7 Estacado 10 0 Tascosa 7 21 Midland Lee 7 20 Amarillo High 0 10 Borger 9 17 Monterey 12 28 Lubbock High 3 7 Hereford 13 34 Coronado 0 34 Kermit 14 Head Coach Bill Davis is flanked by Captains Tommy Lusk (left) and Randy Rigler (right). Varsity Coaches: (kneeling) Bill Davis (Athletic Director and Head Coach), Bill West, Paul Shepherd, and Harvey Pennell; (standing) Fred Maples, Mike Bailey, Herb Kensing, and Jim Pollard. 209 « Estacado.. . Season opener... Dogs fum- bled on the four yard line... Matadors scampered for TD. .. point after good. . .defense held Estacado to 32 yards in 1st half... Rushing intercepted on 16. •. Hallman scored on pitch-out... Jones kicked point after. .. score tied 7-7.. .Estacado kicked 31 yard field goal.. .final score 10- 7.. .Thompson rushed for 83 yards to head offense... Rushing led defense with 18 tackles... Matador's offense traveled 146 yards.. .Plainview's offense car- ried for 239 yards.. .Matadors victorious. Tascosa.. . Cold and rainy night.. .Plain- view called for pass interference late in second quarter.. .Tascosa got the ball on the 19 yard line. •. 5:06 left in half.. • Rebels scored five plays later.. .point after made score 7-0... only score of the game.. . first half ended.... Thompson and Wheeler recovered fumbles in second half.. .Joey Howell had 16 tackles.. .Plain- view held to only 86 yards... controlled ball for 79 plays.. . consuming more than 33 minutes .. .Tascosa won 7-0. Punt returner, Rudd Owen calls fair catch in Estacado clash. Scott Hallman evades oncoming linemen. 210 Paul Shepherd backfield coach, and Kim Seago, manager, keep accurate records of individual rushing. Center Tim Field races to help Scott Hallman pick up needed yardage. Midland Lee. . . Hallman plunged from the one. . .Jones point after good.. . Midland scored on pass over mid- dle. .. extra point good. . • score tied 7-7... Dogs missed field goal attempt... Plainview kept ball for entire 3rd quarter. .. Hallman and Jones tallied 7 more Bulldog points... 14-7... Buckner, Ketchersid, and Dillard recovered fumbles in 2nd half. . • Hallman fought 22 yards for another score. .. Jones made score 21 -7... time ran out... Hallman named Player of the Week by AVALANCHE JOURNAL. . .Plainview triumphed 21-7. Mark Foote gallops around end on a quarterback keeper. Scott Hallman tears through Monterey defense Amarillo High. Best defensive game of year... held Amarillo to only 79 total yards... Rushing led defense with twelve stops... Lusk had ten tackles and one fumble recovery... Wheeler intercepted pass with : 10 left in half. • .Foote . averaged 42.8 yards a punt... Plainview gained 258 yards total offense.. .Hallman ran for 109 yards and two touch- downs. .. Thompson gained 75 yards overland and 18 by air.. .Jones gained a total of 16 yards and tallied 8 points • •. Foote picked up 31 yards rushing and 32 passing. .. 20-0 shut-out. Mark Foot breaks through hold in defensive line. Hallman races for another Bulldog touchdown. Kevin Thompson leads blocking for left end Roger Jones on end-around play. Roger Jones shows the rewards of a well- Jimmy Kelley and Ottis Leach help raise spirit at executed end-aiound play. Monterey noise pep rally. Borger.. . Dogs chalked up third straight win of season. • .Plainview scored first with 4:03 left in first quarter ... Thompson scored from two yards out for his first score of year .. .Jones' kick make it 7-0.. • Borger kicked 34 yard field goal with 8:27 left in half.. .Jones kicked field goal from 17 to put 3 more PHS points on score board... 10-3.. .Borger scored on pass late in fourth quarter.. .Borger went for two but failed... Rushing made his second interception of year.. • Bulldogs slipped by Borger 10-9 Monterey.. . First district game of season... No scoring in first quarter.. .Foote rolled into end-zone for score.. • Jones point after TD good.. .half ended 7-0.. .Monterey scored on pass with 5:08 left in third quarter .. . missed extra point... 7-6. . . Jones kicked 27 yard field goal... 10-6...Jones scrambled 71 yards for TD on end-around play... Plainsmen scored again with 2:25 left in game... Monterey tried for two unsuccessfully.. .time ran out .. .Plainview won 17-12. Foote looks on as defense halts Borger drive. 213 Lubbock High.. Best offensive game of season ... Plainview picked up 451 yards total offense.. .Hallman led offense with 109 yards rushing and one TD.. .Jones gained a total of 83 yards by ground and 36 by air... Foote ran for a total of 82 yards and made one touchdown... Thompson made one TD and stamped 54 yards... Coleman rushed for 41 yards. . .Bass caught two passes for a total of 37 yards and six points.. .Jones hit four out of four extra points.. .Bass and Adams intercepted two passes while Hogge picked off one.. • 28-3. Hereford.. . Third district game.. • Hereford scored first on pass over middle. .. point after good. .. Thompson gal- loped for 44 yards and six points... with 1:58 left in first quarter Jones’ boot was good... score tied 7-7.. • Ketchersid recovered fumble on Hereford 34 yard mark. .. Dogs fumbled back to Whitefaces... Plainview held Hereford to only 41 yards rushing in first half. . • Hereford scored with :23 left in game.. .Adams recovered a fumble and intercepted his fourth pass of year... Thompson scrambled for an even 100 yards... Hereford squeaked by Plainview 13-7. Hallman fights for extra yardage as Foote blocks would-be tackier. Herb Kensing and Kim Seago help Jimmy Ketchersid to the sideline. Adorning the football game landscape is Varsity Cheerleader Pat Daffem. Coronado.. . Last district game.. .Offense gained 218 yards by land and 102 by air.. .Foote completed two touchdown passes and scram- bled for one more... Thompson led rushing with 85 yards and one TD.. .Jones caught five passes for 18 yards and his second TD of year... Hallman carried for 36 yards and six points.. . Thompson recovered a fumble. • .Adams and Coleman intercepted passes... Coleman ran his for a TD... Bulldogs won 34-0. Kermit.. . Final game of season... Thompson and Jones teamed to- gether to produce 28 points and 216 yards.. .Hallman picked up 53 yards and six more points... Foote ran for 53 total yards.. . Defense was inspired by Lusk's 24 tackles.. . Rushing had 16 tackles. . . Rigler had 10... Wheeler intercepted one Kermit pass while Home picked off two... Defense held Yellowjacketsto less than 70 yards in second half... final score 34-14. . .first time in Plainview history that Bulldogs have been district co-champs in football. (Left) Mark Foote executes quar- terback option. Front Row: D. Rush, S. May, B. Williams, R. Bradford, T. Terrell, D. Lee. R. Ballew M Russell R Greer; 2nd Row: K Bowen, J. Noel, M. Thomason, J. bove, J. Pendergrass R. HaJmon, J. A trong I E' T- Webb’ ’■ “'• B- c-”“' R- D-v”. Blue Dogs End Season With 5-3 Mark Blue Dogs Opponent 0 Monterey 28 1 Floydada 0 0 Estacado 20 20 Coronado 6 12 Monterey 6 28 Tulia 8 14 Coronado 0 6 Clovis 18 Floydada forfeited Mark Hale plunges through Borger line. Red Dogs Tally 6-3-1 Record During Season Front Row: A. Perez, R. Pitts, C. Schultz, N. Grant; 2nd Row: K. Cobb, K. Taylor, M. Duncan, R. Beggs, R. Fennell, J. McCasland, D. Holley, J. Rogers, R. Owen, Coach Ray Barela; Back Row: D. Mason, J. Bryant, R. Stanfield, R. Hancock, J. Jackson, S. Patridge, D. Palmer, D. Criswell, D. Dwyer, E. Kovar, G. McGowen. Red Dogs Opponent 27 Borger 6 10 Tascosa 33 0 Caprock 0 26 Amarillo 8 8 Palo Duro 6 16 Estacado 0 16 Monterey 12 8 Lubbock 20 12 Hereford 28 33 Coronado 0 Kirk Cobb watches closely as Marilyn Malouf pins a football emblem on Mark Duncan. 01-, Red Dogs Opponent 30 Blue 0 22 Gold 26 6 White 10 22 Blue 14 22 Gold 8 22 White 0 14 Blue 0 52 Blue 22 8 White 14 Front Row: K. Howard, M. Kerbo, R. Hernandez, J. Bishop, T. Hughes; 2nd Row: C. Phillips, T. Gaither, J, Howell, R. Ballard, R. Evans, G. Smith; Back Row: D. Shaw, F. Rodriquez, J. Anderson, R. Carter, D. Huffine, Coach Monte Lee. Red Gold Teams Have Winning Seasons Gold Dogs Opponent 20 White 14 26 Red 22 6 Blue 0 12 White 6 8 Red 22 33 Blue 6 25 White 0 0 White 16 32 Blue 0 Front Row: P. Odom, M. Kabetzke, J. Soliz, K. Caddel; 2nd Row: E. Dayleon, C. Sumners, H. Wesley, J. Smith, M. Wardlow, L. Mullett; Back Row: D. Chavez, G. Sadler, R. McClanahan, D. Ramsey, C. Foster, Coach Jim Poorman. 218 Blue, White Take Part in Round Robin Front Row: R. Murray, J. Simpson, G. Goree, M. Gilbert, M. Dixon; 2nd Row: R. Carroll, S. McAnally, A. Hooper, K. Billington, B. Lloyd; Back Row: S. Thompson, R. Finney, G. Kovar, C. Williams, Coach Fred Maples, (not pictured: D. Davila G. Valenzueza) Blue Pups Opponent 0 Red 30 8 White 8 0 Gold 6 14 Red 22 20 White 26 6 Gold 33 0 Red 14 22 Red 52 0 Gold 32 White Pups Opponent 14 Gold 20 8 Blue 8 10 Red 6 6 Gold 12 26 Blue 20 0 Red 22 0 Gold 25 16 Gold 0 14 Red 8 Front Row: B. Wells, J. Rodriquez, S. Westbrook, C. Blake, J. Barton; 2nd Row: B. Monroe, B. Wall, W. Morris, S. Holland, T. Burch, Back Row: D. Adams, L. Kidd, T. Brown, R. Dean, Coach Pat Buchanan. 219 VARSITY BULLDOGS: (kneeling) Mike McAlister, Willie Carreathers, Tommy McMillan, Billy Washington, Chuck Tawwater, and Michael O’Neal; (standing) Coach Bill Phillips, Billy Davis, Lee Roy Buckner, Mike Anderson, Henry Jackson, Charles Lane, Curtis Thompson, Coach Rollie Rinker. Bulldogs Win District Co-Championship Bulldogs finished season with 29-6 record. •. 7-1 in district play.. .tied Monterey for first place.. .Coach Bill Phillips was named Coach of the Year, along with Hereford's coach Ron Mayberry, for third time in a row... Coach Phillips has a 110-35 record at P.H.S. LeeRoy Buckner, Willie Carreathers, and Curtis Thompson named ;o All-District first team.. • Mike Anderson and Billy Washington received honorable mention.. .Carreathers was also named to All-South Plains first team.. • Thompson acquired honorable mention. Carreathers led Bulldog scoring with 588 points... ranked second in league play, behind Kitchens of Hereford, with 138 points... Thompson chalked up 508 points during season. .. pulled down 337 rebounds.. .Buckner tallied 485 points for the year... rebounded 401 times... Washington scored 225 points.. .Anderson gained 202... It was a year of victory.. . a year of defeat.. . good sportsmanship prevailed... the winning tradition of Plainview High School was upheld. PHS Opp 57 Odessa High . 56 61 Big Spring . . • 66 62 Dunbar . . . . 47 74 Borger .... 57 71 Estacado . . , • 47 48 Borger .... 58 89 Estacado . . . . 55 58 Mule shoe. . . , 41 57 Midland Lee . • 55 67 Dunbar. , . . 58 56 Pampa.... 61 56 El Paso Andress . 54 54 Caprock . . . . 43 59 Odessa Permian , 50 61 Pampa .... 63 58 Mule shoe. . . s 49 87 Big Spring . . . 54 64 Odessa High . . 48 PHS Opp 75 El Paso Irvin . 58 88 Hobbs.... 87 76 Tascosa . . . . 53 63 Caprock. . . 46 77 Amarillo High . 54 66 Palo Duro . . 47 48 Coronado . . . 29 56 Lubbock High 50 31 Monterey . . . 32 68 Le veil and . . . 58 57 Hereford . . 48 72 Coronado . , . 49 62 Lubbock High • 43 58 Monterey . . • 51 51 Hereford. . . . 49 65 Monterey . . . 45 53 Palo Duro . . . 57 denotes district games 220 Michael O'Neal and Tommy McMillan wait at mid- court for play to resume. Tommy McMillan and LeeRoy Buckner build student enthusiasm for district playoff game with Monterey. Joey Howell starts off the Plainview tournament with the invocation. Coach Rollie Rinker is one of the major components of a Bulldog victory. Dogs Win Top Berth in Area Tournaments Charles Lane breaks through victory hoop held by varsity cheerleaders Sharon Taylor and Donna Fox. Plainview Tournament... Estacado: highest scoring game of season. •. Carreathers scored 30 points to make his career high. .. 89-55. .. Muleshoe: Carreathers led scoring with 18 points...58-41.. .Midland Lee: Billy Davis put in winning bucket with only :04 left in game... 57-55... Plainview won tourney.. • Carreathers and Buckner named to tournament team. Amarillo Tournament... .El Paso Andress: Buckner led dogs with 16 points and 11 rebounds... 56-54.., Caprock: Thompson put in 17 points and grabbed 10 re- bounds. . .54-43.. .Odessa permian: Buckner had 17 points.. .59-50... Dogs champs again. Hobbs Tournament.. .Odessa High: 64-48.. .El Paso Irvin: Buckner and Thompson scored 22 and 21 respectively with 14 re- bounds each... 75 -58... Hobbs: 88-87... Thompson, Carreathers, and Buckner named to All- Tournament team.. .Bulldogs Number One. Billy Davis sets up for two more Bulldog points as LeeRoy Buckner blocks out two Muleshoe players. 222 Veta HOT! We U r Be SITO Charles Lane eyes the basket on a free throw shot. Former PLAIN VIEW editor, Gordon Zeigler, photographs many Bulldog games from the Plainview Daily Herald. The just reward of a well-executed Bulldog play! Mike Anderson sets up another play. Westerners Bow to Bulldogs 56-50, 62-43 Michael O'Neal prepares for a free throw during warm up drills before the Westerner game. First round. • .Plainview travelled to Westerner Gym.. • Dogs took 11-game winning streak with them. . .Carreathers led offense with 25 points... Thompson ripped the net with 15 points and 13 re- bounds. . .Buckner was held to only 1 point but managed to pull down 15 rebounds. .. Bulldogs won 56-50. Second round... Dogs and Westerners met in Plainview Gym... Dog's shooting was only 32 per cent from the field and 55 per cent from the charity line. .. Thompson put in 18 points and grabbed 9 rebounds... Carreathers had 13 points. .. Washington had 10...Buckner hauled in 16 rebounds. • .Plainview triumphs 62-43. LeeRoy Buckner leaps high in the air to out jump Lubbock High opponent. McMillan, O'Neal, Jackson, and Davis anxiously await their turn to aid in a Bulldog victory. Plainview Harnesses Mustangs Twice First round.. .PHS Gym. •. Mustangs stalled all but last six minutes of game... halftime score 16-9. ..Bulldogs hit 15 of 39 from the field... 18 of 25 free throws... Thompson rallied Dogs with 17 points and 12 rebounds.. .Carreathers tallied 10 points.. .Buckner rebounded 17 times and made 8 points... Phillipsmen won 48-29. Second round.. .both squads shot 59 times. • .Plainview sank 31. •. Coronado 10.. .four players scored in double columns... Thompson 19... Carreathers 15... Washington 12... Buckner 10.. .Buckner and Thompson brought down 12 rebounds each... final score 72-49.. .Plainview victor- ious. Coaches Bill Phillips and Rollie Rinker discuss changes in game plan with the team during a time out. Curtis Thompson goes high into the air for a jump shot. Coach of the Year, Bill Phillips, is the main drive of the Bulldogs. Dogs Split With Plainsmen 31-32, 58-51 First meeting of year... first round district title at stake.. .capacity crowd of over 2,OCX) fans,. .Monterey stalled entire game... halftime score 14-19 Monterey... Plainview switched from zone to man-to- man defense early in fourth quarter. .. Dogs made a desperate comeback but failed by one point... 32-31... Carreathers led scoring with 18 points. . .Plainview defeated. Second outing.. .Monterey was cold from the field but hot at the free throw line hitting 78 percent of 32 shots... Anderson nursing an ankle injury was re- placed by Davis.. .Buckner fouled out early in the third quarter and was replaced by Jackson.. .Plainview made an outstand- ing comeback to defeat the Plainsmen 58- 51.. .Carreathers popped in 21 points while Thompson and Buckner put in 11 each.. . Dogs won. Mr. Herb Kensing, football and basketball trainer, takes time out of basketball schedule to present letter jackets to Larry Buckner and Arthur Wooley. Billy Washington drives over Monterey defender to put two more points on the board. Michael O'Neal, Willie Carreathers, and Henry Jackson prepare to go to Lubbock for crucial district game with Monterey. Captain Diana Castillo leads the Royal Scarlets through a drill routine during halftime. Bulldogs Brand Whitefaces in Overtime First round.. .PI a inview used a man- for-man defense most of the game... Bulldogs made 17 out of 21 free throws for 81 per cent.. .Carreathers was high point man for the Bulldogs with 20... Buckner had 17 points and 15 rebounds. .. Anderson had 10 points. • .Keith Kitchens was high scorer on Hereford's team with 25 points.. .Bulldogs overcame White- faces 57-48. Second round championship game. .. capacity crowd... halftime score 22-19 Plainview.. .Hereford came back to hold a one point lead with 1:53 left.. • Carreathers sank a free throw to put the game into overtime. .. Carreathers sank four more charity shots to lead Dogs to a 51-49 victory and the second round championship in district 4-AAAA. Willie Carreathers sets up a play as Curtis Thompson attempts to break into the open. Former PLAIN VIEW sports editor, Danny Andrews, covers all Bulldog games for the Plainview Daily Herald. Mike Anderson prepares for a charity shot at the free throw line. 227 Dogs Mash Monterey 65-45 in Texan Dome District play-off.. .winner would play Palo Duro in Bi-district Championship. .. near capacity crowd of 3,000 met at Texan Dome in Levelland. . .Carreathers was as- signed to Monterey's top scorer Grady Newton.. .Newton tallied only 7 points and grabbed only 2 rebounds.. .Carreathers managed 18 points, 5 rebounds, and hit 8 out of 8 free throws.. .Curtis Thompson played what was considered his best game of the year, scoring 17 points and pulling down 13 rebounds. • .Plainview started the game with a zone defense but switched to a man-to-man early in the third quarter. .. Buckner fouled out late in the fourth quarter. . .Jackson came in and dazzled the crowd with a 15-foot hook shot.. .Bulldogs stomped the stallers 65-45. As the buzzer sounds, Plainview wins by a twenty-point margin for the right to re- present District 4-AAAA at Bi-District. Curtis Thompson goes in for a lay-up while Henry Jackson and Willie Carreathers prepare to get the rebound, if neces- sary. Coach Rollie Rinker gives the Bulldogs a pep talk before the first quarter begins. Dons Stop Bulldogs in Bi-District Clash Bi-district Championship game. • .Amarillo Civic Center... 4, 800 excited fans.. • Dons came out of the locker room with an overwhelming zone defense. • • Dogs lost the ball 18 times during the game... Carreathers hit only 3 of 16 from the field but made up for it with 6 of 9 from the free throw mark. . .Washington had an impressive game with 14 points hitting 6 out of 7 free throws. . . Thompson scored 12... Buckner grabbed 11 rebounds and put in 5 points.. .Palo Duro led 23-22 at halftime. .. Thompson fouled out early in the fourth period. •. one minute later Buckner followed ... Davis and Jackson came in and put in a total of 7 points. • .Palo Duro made a last minute come- back to defeat Plainview 57-53.. • Bulldogs ended their 1971-72 season with a 29-6 record and the co-championship of district 4-AA AA. Willie Carreathers charges through the Palo Duro defense during Bi- District battle. Lee Roy Buckner watches closely as Billy Washington arches a shot at the basket. Judy Clanahan and Johnnie Felts demonstrate happiness and concern. The varsity cheerleaders car-begins to resemble one large sign. JUNIOR VARSITY: (kneeling) Clint Wall, Dwight Adams, Eddie Henderson, Mark Foote, Jeremiah Allen, Otto Vera; (standing) Mike Setser, Doug Berry, Arthur Wooley, Mark Mangum, Scott Hallman, Steve Horn, Coach Rollie Rinker. (Not shown-Larry Buckner) JV Team Wins District Co-Championship Junior Varsity 26-6 Record JV Opp. 52 Odessa High . 68 68 Big Spring . 61 62 Dunbar . 50 67 Borger . . . 51 70 Estacado . . 56 53 Borger . . . 81 62 Dunbar. . . 46 54 Pampa . . . 41 36 Pampa . . . 45 52 Alamo . . . 39 40 Abernathy . 44 78 Spade . . . 27 52 Mule shoe. . 56 57 Big Spring . 46 48 Coronado. . 35 47 Le veil and . 36 43 Monterey. . 30 JV Opp. 50 Tascosa . . . . 39 48 Caprock • . . . 44 64 Amarillo High . 44 56 Palo Duro . . . 59 41 Snyder.... . 33 72 Midland Lee . . 49 75 Big Spring . . . 71 51 Coronado. . . . 53 81 Lubbock High. . 44 45 Monterey. . . . 42 51 Levelland . . . 45 51 Hereford . . . . 42 46 Coronado. . . . 51 91 Lubbock High . . 50 57 Monterey. . , . 45 52 Hereford . . . . 51 Denotes district game 230 Mike Setser watches on as Larry Buckner lays in two points. Sophomore Team Finishes Season at 14-8 BLUE DOGS: (Front Row) Coach Ray Barela, Johnnie Davis, Bobby Johnson, Mike Henegar, Bob Adair, Larry Campbell, and Randy Daniel; (Back Row) Richard Dye, David Criswell, Lonnie Baldwin, Allan Patterson, Steve Patridge, Doug Berry, James Jackson, Johnny Dove. (Not shown: Ed Nash). Blue Dogs Opp. Blue Dogs Opp. 44 Big Springs Soph 77 43 Hereford Soph 32 46 Borger Soph 56 59 Big Spring Soph 71 58 Borger Soph 50 78 Floydada JV 39 45 Canyon JV 41 55 Coronado Soph 50 39 Borger JV 71 52 Lubbock High Soph 49 64 Phillips JV 59 43 Monterey Soph 55 50 Pampa Soph 55 59 Hereford Soph 58 49 Hereford Soph 29 53 Coronado Soph 42 48 Pampa Soph 39 64 Lubbock High Soph 55 38 Borger JV 61 51 Monterey Soph 49 44 Hereford Soph 41 54 Hereford Soph 55 David Criswell and Ed Nash anticipate two more points from the shot by Allan Patterson during the Pampa game. 231 Red and White End Seasons 10-5, 9-6 RED PUPS: (Kneeling) Mike Wardlow, Joe Barton, James Dunlap, Dirk Mangum, Greg Goree, Jerry Wade, Tim Burch: (Standing) Steve Evans, B. J. Loyd, James Howell, Robert Carter, Kyndal Murray, Coach Monte Lee. White Opp. 51 Gold 32 50 Blue 34 59 Red 65 75 Gold 73 48 Blue 29 53 Red 45 54 Gold 36 58 Blue 84 62 Red 64 64 Gold 57 52 Blue 55 64 Red 57 83 Gold 81 60 Blue 79 54 Red 66 Tournament 36 Gold 42 80 Blue 83 51 Red 51 Red I 51 Blue Opp. 50 49 Gold 41 65 White 59 45 Blue 47 54 Gold 57 45 White 53 62 Blue 84 52 Gold 40 64 White 62 52 Blue 50 80 Gold 77 66 White 54 68 Blue 50 67 Gold 55 57 White 64 68 Tournament Blue 58 52 Gold 56 51 White 51 WHITE PUPS: (Kneeling) Danny Bishop, Steve Green, Bert Wall, Brent Wells, Phil Odom: (Standing) Coach Pat Buchanan, Jeffrey Tunnell, Walter Morris Danny Huffine, Charles Foster, Andy Hill, Randy Raymer. 232 BLUE PUPS: (Kneeling) Cary Whitlock, Hal Wesley, Rickey Bentley, Brink Voelker, Jimmy Glen, Steve Thompson: (Standing) Coach Fred Maples, Tim Brown, David Chavez, Gil Sadler, Rickey Hart, Carey Alexander, Karl Gilbert. Blue Opp. 50 Red 51 34 White 50 50 Gold 52 47 Red 45 29 White 48 83 Gold 77 84 Red 62 84 White 58 65 Gold 66 50 Red 52 79 White 60 80 Gold 72 50 Red 68 55 White 52 60 Gold 69 Tournament 58 Red 68 53 White 52 70 Gold 58 Blue Beats Gold for Tourney Championship Gold 32 White Opp. 51 41 Red 49 52 Blue 50 73 White 75 57 Red 54 77 Blue 83 36 White 54 40 Red 52 66 Blue 65 57 White 64 77 Red 80 72 Blue 80 81 White 83 55 Red 67 69 Blue 60 42 Tournament White 36 56 Red 52 58 Blue 70 GOLD PUPS: (Kneeling) Steve Westbrook, Randy Seipp, Larry Nye, Steve Owen, Steve Holland, Charles Phillips: (Standing) Lynn Mallett, Freddie Rodqiquez, Don Criswell, Clinton Purdy, Randall Dean, Bobby Chaffin, David Adams, Coach James Poormon. 233 VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM: (Front Row) T. McMillan, T. Underwood, D. Adair, R. Chennault, C. Field, M. Walker, K. Russell, N. Wheeler, S. Horne, M. Foote, J. Mallow. (Back Row) Coach Danny Loerwald, Coach Les Reaves, C. Wall, D. Adams, D. Holley, S. Branham, J. Mancias, R. Hancock, C. Longbotham, E. Hogge, O. Leach, B. Coleman, D. Carter. Bulldogs Finish Third in District Coach Les Reaves led Dogs to a 12-16 season record. .. 8-8 in district action for third place... team batting average was . 242 in regular play and .262 in district. Leading pitcher was Clint Wall with an earned run average of 2.40.. . pitched 70 innings... won 4, lost 3... struck out 52... walked 26.. . gave up 67 hits. Leading batter was Terry Underwood with a batting average of . 398... 33 runs... 33 hits... 15 RBI's. Three players were members of the All-District team... Terry Underwood, Clint Wall, and Stanley Branham... Wall had a . 370 batting average... first baseman Stanley Branham had an average of . 302. . .Honorable Mention All-District were Tommy McMillan and Ottis Leach. 1971-1972 SEASON PHS OPP. PHS OPP. 1 Palo Duro 5 16 Monterey 22 0 Odessa High 8 4 Coronado 1 1 Odessa High 14 6 Hereford 3 1 Caprock 5 8 Lubbock High 4 8 Levelland 3 2 Monterey 7 3 Borger 2 5 C oronado 8 0 Borger 8 3 Hereford 9 5 Tascosa 7 8 Lubbock High 2 3 C aprock 2 5 Monterey 6 0 Levelland 1 4 Coronado 0 10 Borger 4 2 Hereford 0 3 Clovis 7 3 Lubbock High 0 5 Hereford 4 0 Monterey 1 4 Lubbock High 7 8 Coronado 8 Denotes district game 234 Terry Underwood chalks up another hit for the season. Kenny Russell prepares for an oncoming grounder. 235 Stanley Branham waits for the Clint Wail hurls his fast ball for another strike, throw to make the tag at first. Underwood Ends Season With .398 Average Umpire Danny Andrews watches intently as catcher Ottis Leach readies himself for the next pitch. Short stop Tommy McMillan cuts off approaching slider for the out. Darryl Carter works on his pitching prowess during an afternoon practice. 237 Season of records... Tim Son set new school records in both the 220 and 440. .. clocked at 21.2 and 47. 3 respectively.. .Ronnie Allen set a new mile record with a time of 4:23. 3.. . the mile relay team set a new record at 4:20. 3. Track meet standings... Dogs finished second in three meets. .. Plainview, Lubbock, and Andrews... placed third at Pampa, San Angelo, and at the District 4-AAAA meet. Most outstanding track meet.. . Andrews... Son finished first in both 220 and 440. . .Allen rated a first in the mile. . .Womack grabbed first place in the 880.. . mile relay team finished in the number one position... Tommy Lusk racked up a winning toss in the shot.. .Kenneth Cummings won second place in the discus. Three Bulldogs went to the state meet at Austin... Ronnie Allen, Tommy Lusk, and Tim Son.. . Son finished first in the 440 with a time of 47. 9. . .Lusk finished fourth with a throw of 59'1 .. .Allen ranked sixth with a time of 4:26.0. Charles Buchanan passes the baton to Tim Son to start the final leg of the mile relay. Son Finishes First in State Finals VARSITY TRACK TEAM: (Seated) T. Womack, R. Allen, R. Hyde, R. Holland, D. Buckner, C. Schulz, (Kneeling) M. Buchanan, A. Horner, E. Kovar, T. Son, D. Douglas, K. Harbour, R. Sisemore, (Standing) Coach Bill West, Coach Harvey Pennell, S. Ritchey, K. Cummings, T. Lusk, C. Buchanan, Coach Mark Saunders, Coach Ray Barela, Coach Fred Maples. Terry Womack pours his energy into the final stretch to outrun an oncoming opponent in the 880 yard run. Miler Ronnie Allen takes a few laps around the track during afternoon practice. (Left) An all-important phase of running track is thrusting out of the blocks, as illustrated by Danny Buckner. Bulldog fans watch closely to see who crosses the finish line first at the Plainview Invitational track meet. Arch rivals Craig Carter of Monterey and Tommy Lusk of Plainview are rated as two of the top shot-putters in the state. Track Team Sets Four New Records Freshmen Robert Carter, Mike Kerbo, and Hal Wesley, make up the main strength of the championship White track team, downing the Reds, Blues, and Golds. Tim Son races to the finish line after the final leg of the mile relay. (Left) Neil McMaster prepares for the start of the JV 880 yard run. PLAINVIEW TENNIS TEAM: (Kneeling) K. Hillman, A. Michalik, K. Kunkel, L. Compton, R. Boyd, L. Heck, L. Lloyd, L. Fuller, C. Tschirgi, T. Cross, O. Ray, S. Gilbertson, D. Tschirgi; (Middle Row) T. Gestes W. Womack, M. Trimble, C. Sylvester, R. Gardner, T. Riddle, S. Foster, M. Nelson, F. Carthel J. Haynes, D. Thomas, D. Jones, D. Carter, J. Lusk, B. Goss. (Back Row) Coach James Starkey D Walls, R. Barnett, B. Davis, T. Rodgers, M. Voelker, D. Gaston, J. Patridge, B. Mitchell, J. King. (Not Pictured: T. Holmes, N. Grant, T. Field, T. Terrell) Netters Win 21 Matches in Borger Tourney Varsity tennis team was composed of 20 students. .. seven seniors... four juniors. . . nine sophomores.. . Midland Tournament.. . PHS won seven matches. .. Brian Davis and Debbie Thomas led the way with two wins a piece... Mary Martha Trimble won one match... Field-Terrell and Holmes-Grant won one each in doubles. Lubbock Tourney.. . varsity won six matches... David Jones advanced to the semi-finals. .. doubles teams of Field-Terrell, Holmes-Grant, and Ray-Goss won one match each ... Debbie Thomas also won one match in singles. Borger Tournament. . . PHS Netters won 21 matches. . . Debbie Thomas gained second place in finals.. . Nick Grant and Terry Holmes reached finals in doubles action. District 4-AAAA Tournament ... Lubbock.. . Plainview won seven matches... senior David Jones was defeated by Cris Amandes of Monterey in Class A finals. .. Ora Ray and Bernice Goss also made it to the finals.. . Class B... Richard Barnett, Brina Davis, and Debbie Thomas reached final berths in singles. Sophomore Deborah Thomas shows her tennis skills during a daily practice session. Jim Haynes prepares a backhand return during afternoon practice. 243 David Jones and Terry Rodgers take time out to relax during doubles action. Richard Barnett keeps his eyes on the ball as he retaliates with a forehand return. Freshman Tonya Cross eyes the ball carefully as she returns a volley. Debra Tschirgi gives an expression of astonishment as she hits the ball. Rebecca Boyd works at returning a forehand drive. Lea Heck tries to figure out if her ball will ever come down. 244 Tennis Team Ranks High in District Meet [ay Hillman works on her backhand during a practice set. Tennis is - in part - a waiting game. Jodie Lusk charges to return an oncoming ball. At Left, Darrel Gaston plays the net during a doubles match. PHS Golfers Finish Second in District PHS GOLF TEAM: (Kneeling) J. Wilboum, A. Sayes, R. Harder, T. Womack, T. Raines, J. Clothier, R. Murry, (Standing) Mr. Harrell Weatherred, K. Hinds, M. Clothier, Q. Short, R. Thomas, C. Williams D. Royal, R. Owen, D. Allen, K. Peck. Varsity golf team consisted of seven playser.. . five seniors... one junior... one freshman... three-year letterman David Allen was named to all-district team... Robert Thomas, two-year letterman, was named med- alist at Amarillo Relays... seniors Kyle Peck, Quinton Short, and Dwight Royal were also two-year lettermen .. .Junior Kelly Hinds was a three- year letterman. . .Chad Williams re- ceived his first letter this year. Tournament action... Dogs placed fourth out of twenty teams at Roswell Tourney... Placed tenth out of twenty teams at Andrews... received fourth place at Amarillo Relays... PHS golfers ended district play in second place.. . wound up season with a sixth place finish at the Regional Tourna- ment. (Right) Freshman Chad Williams prepares for a tricky putt. Kelly Hinds, Robert Thomas, and Dwight Royal check in at the clubhouse to call it another day. Reed Murry watches on as Jeff Clothier arranges his next tee-shot. (Left) Kyle Peck takes a last look down the fairway before his oncoming drive. 247 After a long, hard day's work, this set of clubs gets a needed rest. Robert Thomas and his fellow golfers get some help- ful driving practice. Allen Picked for All-District Team The golfers ultimate joy is always the final putt. (Left) Kelly Hinds, ponders along with Dwight Royal, on how he will ever get out of the trees. FALL SEMESTER: (Front Row) L. Lopez, E. Sanders, and B. Rios. (Middle Row) O. Leach, J. Hamby, L. Kemp, L. Grisham, and T. Thompson. (Back Row) A. Gutierrez, C. Hillman, and M. Rosales. Twenty Students Named Outstanding P.E. SPRING SEMESTER: (Front Row) J. Hamby, M. Sjoberg, E. Luna, and D. White, (Back Row) A. Gonzalez, A. Jimenez, A. Nash, M. Howard, (Right) B. White. 250 Girls Bowling Team Receives Trophies Bulldog Bowl manager A1 Dillingham presents trophies to Pam Ellis for the highest game of 189 and Patricia Dean for the highest average of 142. Sophomore Suzi Rogers aims the ball carefully before starting on her delivery. Mr. A1 Dillingham gives trophies to the championship bowling team consisting of Pam Ellis, Patricia Dean, Sharon Gammage, and Jane McLaurin. (Left) Vickie Hatch begins her approach during one of the daily practice sessions. Winning Archery Team Scores 367 Points The archery championship team lines up around the target: Louisa Lopez, Phyllis Dayton, Connice Jackson, Debra Jackson and Theresa Teel. VOLLEYBALL CHAMPIONS: (Kneeling) P. White, T. Williams, M. Howard, C. Ellis, Y. Godsey. (Standing) S. Ray, K. White, E. Brown, M. Mojica. Intramural Volleyball Champions Named Yolanda Godsey returns one of her opponents' volleys. Kathi Henry shows her style during intramural competition. Coach Pat Buchanan presents Danny Johnson with a basketball medal. BASKETBALL CHAMPIONS: (Kneeling) M. Walker, T. Thompson, D. Johnson, S. Matuza, and D. Jordan. (Standing) J. Jackson, J. Walker, I. Garza, and A. Soliz. P.E. Championship Teams Announced SCOOTER FOOTBALL TEAM: (Sitting) J. Perez, R. Valdez, A. Gutierrez, R. Chennault, R. Villanueva. (Kneeling) B. Gallardo, C. Priolo, G. Essary, C. Longbotham, B. Davis, K. Wright, and D. Johnson. 254 255 Intramurals Include Varied Activities VOLLEYBALL CHAMPIONS: (Top) C. Russell, E. Brown, P. White, and E. Maciel. (Bottom) E. Brown, C. Wooley, E. Smoots, and S. Savage. (Above) Miss Ruth Griffin and Miss Joyce Kite check over daily basketball scores. (Left) P. E. girls fight their annual battle with the monster ball. «uumutiilfsi peechcrm iri m Ii ! liliiiSEIlVBl uiltrinsBcniu am CPDVICE N City NATIONAL BANK 293-1311 211 W. Seventh Plainview, Texas 258 Vickie Freier adorns a Mercury Cougar at BRATCHER DEPAUW MOTOR CO. 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T. 48,49, 53, 117 Samples, Miss Janet 117, 165 Sasser, Mrs. Lynda 117, 84,85 Savage, Mr. Cleo 59, 80, 118 Sayes, Mrs. Margie 71, 118 Schribe, Mrs. Lynda 85, 118 Sharp, Mrs. Delphine 110 Shepherd, Mr. Paul 118 Shepperd, Mr. Richard 118 Smith, Mr. Dale 119 Smith, Mr. John 118 Starkey, Mr. James 118 Starwalt, Miss Lynda 118 Swinburn, Mrs. Mary Anne 119,94 Thompson, Mrs. Kay 119, 113 Tisdel, Mrs. Florabel 119 Tullis, Mrs. Dorothy 109 Trevino, Mrs. Julie 119 Veatch, Mr. Lamont 53, 61,107,125 Watson, Mr. Richard 119 Weatherred, Mr. Harrell 119, 246 West, Mr. Bill 199, 240 White, Mrs. Marka 199 Whitfield, Mr. I. L. 93, 119 Williams, Mr. Don 119 Williams, Mrs. Nancy 119 Williams, Mrs. Sandra 84, 85, 199 Witt, Mrs. Jewell 119 Woicikowfski, Mr. John 118,119 Seniors Adair, Dee 80, 123 Adams, Cathy 71, 123 Aguilar, Sara 46, 123 Aldaco, Fernando 123 Alexander, Anthonette 75, 123 Alexander, Lynette 75, 123 Alford, Deborah 12,37, 123,96, 97,31 Allen, David 123, 60, 246, 238 Allen, Ronnie 123, 239 Amador, Ann 39, 123 Anderson, Doug 123 Anderson, Mike 123, 223, 220 Annett, Margaret 13, 123, 84, 99, 49 Arteaga, Ermalynda 39 Atkinson, Jan 124 Austin, Mary 124,71 Austin, Vickie 124, 75 Aylesworth, Judy 124,77 Azua, Jesse 80, 124 Bailey, Beverly 101, 124, 84 Bailey, David 124 Baker John 124 Ballew, Bobby 124 Barbian, Elliott 124 Bass, Jon 124, 208,107 Beggs, Mona 75 Bell, Donald 124,96,97, 49 Bench, Thomas 124, 76 Bennett, Teresa 44, 46, 123, 287 Blackwell, Kim 125,73 Blake, Merry 12, 56, 125, 84 Blankenship, Sherrie 125, 84, 99, 49 Bloys, Gary' 125 Bosquez, Jesse 125 Box, Phillip 125 Bradshaw, Richard 125,49 Braga, Dana 39, 59,125, 85,101 Brow, Steve 125,73, 28 Brown, Elaine 125, 253, 255 Bryant, Wayme 125,96,97 Bublis, Jimmy 125,49 Buchanan, Charles 126, 79, 238 Buckner, LeeRoy 12, 59, 126, 229, 224, 222, 221, 60, 220, 77,18 Burke, Barbara 12,126, 84, 49 Burleson Mike 82,126 Burnham, Thomasina 126 Bums, Don 126, 49, 64 Caddel, Tonya 126,84, 99, 49, 94 Caldwell, Steve 126 Carpenter, Mark 126 Carreathers, Willie 127, 229, 228, 226, 220, 61, 77 Carter, Darryl 11,41,127, 242, 62, 98,49, 234, 237 Carter, Mary 127,137, 33, 94 Carter, Troy 127 Cartwright, Greg 127, 131,77 Cartwright, Lonna 36, 127, 96 Case, Debbie 11, 15, 127, 132, 73 Castillo, Luis 127 Chandler, Brenda 127, 73 Chapman, Joy 127 Chapman, Linda 41, 127, 103 Chennault, Randy 127, 96, 254, 234 Christy, Carolyn 127 Churchwell, Jay’ 127 Churchwell, Kay'lene 127, 132, 20 Clanahan, Judy 127, 229, 49 Clark, Don 127 Clinton, Mike 127 Cole, Mike 128,98,49 Coleman, Bobby’ 128, 208, 234 Collins, Buddy 128, 77 Collis, Linda 128,75 Compton, Tim 128, 149, 77 Cone, Candy 128 Cook, Joan 128 Couch, Beckie 128 Couch, Weldon 128,83 Cypert, Sue 128, 96 Daffem, Pat 15, 128, 132, 135, 148, 215 Davis, Bobby' 128, 254 Davis, Glenda 128 Dean, Patricia 128 Dean, Stanley 56, 128, 76 DelCampo, Romelia 128 Delgado, Frank 129,51 Denton, Kenneth 129, 77 Devin, Gay’ 129, 101 Dillard, Ken 129, 208, 173 Donaldson, Donald 129, 173 Douglas, Cathy 129,76 Douglas, Dennis 41, 129, 103 Elder, Becky 129 Ellis, Pam 102, 129,251, 287 Ellis, Rodney 44, 46, 129 Erwin, Roger 129,76 Essary , Gary' 129, 254 Estes, Johnny 130,93,92 Fallon, Cecilio 130 Farris, Sandy' 75, 130, 32 Faver, Dennis 44, 47, 130 Faver, Ennis 38, 130, 49 Favila, Rogelio 130, 208, 77, 28 Field, Clyde 130,79,234 Fischer, Mike 130, 208, 209, 77 Foster, Eddie 130, 65 Fox, Donna 130, 132, 148, 222 Fugett, Lonna 130 Galvan, Guadalupe 130 Garcia, Delia 130,173 Garms, Ricky’ 130 Garrett, Debbie 130, 71 Garrison, Victor 261, 130, 93.92 Garza, Isaac 131 Gibson, Cora 131, 73 Gilbert, Robert 131 Gilbertson, Sally 131, 242 Godsey, Yolanda 44, 46, 131, 162, 253 Golden, Phillip 131 Gooch, Wesley 131,98,49, 29 Goodfellow, Terry' 131, 133 Gorree, Randy 82,132 Goss, Mary 46, 132, 84 Graham, Connie 132 Graham, Danny 132 Graham, Janice 37, 132 Grant, Buster 132 Grant, Eddie 132 Greer, Tim 132 Grisham, Lana 132 Gutierrez, Arthur 132, 254 Haile, LaDonna 132, 102 281 Haley, Dee 132 Harbour, Rocky 122 Handin, Debra 132, 75 Hardin, Sherry 132 Hamage, Dorothy 132 Harrison, Evelyn 133 Harrison, Libby 133 Harriss, Gary 133, 78 Harston, Bobby 133 Hatch, Mike 12, 133,49 Hatch, Vicki 133, 251, 75 Hefflefinger, Lisa 133, 261, 76 Hembree, Nancy 133, 262 Henderson. Barbara 133 Henderson, Robert 133, 77 Henderson, Suzanne 134 Henry, Kathi 134, 253 Hillman, Carole 36, 37, 134, 145, 150, 96 Hodges, Kathy 134 Hoffman, Becky 134,84, 101 Holland, Ginger 134 Holloman, Randy 134, 76 Horn, Joe 134 Home, Mary 134, 93, 92, 102 Homer, Andy 134, 96, 97, 238, 31 Howard, Martha 134, 49, 253 Howell, Joey 37, 134, 150, 208, 221, 60, 33, 94 Howell, Ken 44, 47, 134, 100 Huffine, Ricky 134 Hughes, Connie 43, 132, 134, 75 Hughes, Ruth 134, 75 Hunt, David 134 Huskey, Terri 134 Jackson, Bill 134 Jackson, Cathy 135 James, Coralyn 135,49, 67 James, Mark 32, 135 Jenkins, Melvin 135 Johnson, Danny 135, 254 Johnson, David 39,44,47, 135, 100 Johnson, Donnell 135 Johnson, Dusty 135 Johnson, Reggie 135, 78 Joiner, Janet 135 Jones, David 126, 130, 135, 242, 96, 97, 243, 93, 61, 49 Jones, Derrell 136 Jones, Roger 136, 208, 212, 213 Jones, Steve 136, 102 Jungman, Gary' 136 Keffer, Danny 136, 208 Kemp, Steve 136 Kersh, K am old 136, 208 Ketchersid, Jimmy 136, 208, 214, 215, 77 Ketchum, Debbie 136 Kindred, Gary 136 Kindred, Valli 44, 46, 136, 145 Kirchhoff, Karen 136,49 Kirkpatrick, Mark 136, 78, 49 Lane, Charles 136, 223, 222, 220 Lanford, Dixie 136 Langston, Don 136 Langston, Dale 137 Leal, Juan 137 Leal, Ramiro 137, 49, 73 Leija, Ramon 137 Longbotham, Charles 137, 254, 234 Lovell, Dennis 137 Lusk, Tommy 137, 208, 60, 61, 238, 240 Luster, Sheila 137, 75 McCartie, Pattie 137, 73 McCartie, Theron 137, 80 McCaslin, Sherry 137, 73 McClendon, Buddy 137,78 McConnell, Eddie Joe 100, 44, 47. 136. 137. 49 McCourt, Delores 260, 39, 137 McCreless, Bruce 137 McCurry, Roger 82, 138 McDonough, Douglas 40, 126, 138, 152, 103, 84, 49, 32 McGowen, Sandra 75, 138 McLaurin, Charles 40, 138 McLeod, Gale 16,39,44, 46, 138 McMaster, Pattie 75, 138 McMillian, Tommy 58, 138, 224, 221, 60, 220, 234 McQuien, Larry 138, 97, 95 MacDonald, Paula 138 Majors, Tommy 138, 76 Mallow, Johnny 138, 146, 234 Malone, Patsy 138 Malouf, Mitchell 36, 139, 208 Mancias, Johnny 139,96, 234 Mannin, Kay 139, 287 Marshall, Tony 139, 96, 26 Martinez, Barbara 132, 139 Martinez, Raul 139 Martinez, Susie 139 Massey, Terry 123, 139 Maurer, Jeff 140 Melendez, Janie 140 Mendez, Elm a 140 Miller, Diane 75, 140 Mojica, David 140, 79 Monroe, Angie 140, 49 Moore, Gary 44, 47, 140, 202, 76 Morris, Patty 139, 140 Mote, Marca 140,35 Mullins, Dawn 139, 140 Negrete, Raymundo 140, 78 Noel, Terry' 140 Olbeda, Anna 102, 132, 140, 84 O'Neal, Michael 140, 224, 226, 221, 220, 77 Ontiveros, Cecilio 140 Overbyy Ann 75, 140 Owen, Rudd 65, 141, 149, 208, 210, 246 Owens, Noland 141, 49 Ozbom, Cynthia 141, 71 Painter, Brian 82, 141, 19, 35 Palmer, Diane 141 Parr, Betty 132, 141,107, 73, 66, 22 Patty, Annette 141, 49 Peck, Kyle 95, 141, 247, 246, 49 Pena, Rudolf 141 Perez, Janie 141, 149 Perez, Yolanda 75,141 Perkins, Sally 16, 44, 46, 141 Phillips, Debra 142, 34 Pyatt, Rodney 44, 47,142, 202, 76 Rains, Loyd 142 Ramirez, Sulema 71, 142 Ramsower, Brad 142 Ray, Ora 12, 36, 132, 142, 242, 61, 49, 26 Ray, Sandra 58, 142 Ray, Sharon 44, 46, 142, 253 Reed, Dianne 142 Reese, Hal 82, 143 Rhea, Stephen 143, 84, 49 Rigler, Randy 126, 143, 208, 61, 22 Riley, Pat 143 Roark, Susan 143 Roberts, David 143 Roberts, Sarah 143, 49 Robins, Carla 36, 37, 56, 143, 203, 96, 49, 65 Robinson, Clyde 143 Rodgers, Richard 143, 208 Rodgers, Terry 143, 242, 243 Rogers, Sherri 143, 76, 31 Rodriquez, Anna 144,84, 30 Rodriquez, Arthur 144, 76 Rollins, Sadra 142 Rosales, Martin 144 Royal, Dwight 142, 144, 97, 247, 246 Rushing, Danny 144, 208 Rutledge, Tom 144 Ryan, Scott 44,47, 140, 144, 152, 49 Samarripa, Pete 144 Sammann, Charlotte 44, 46, 144, 84 Sanchez, Joe 46. 144 Sanders, Danny 145, 76 Sanders, Rickey 145, 76 Sansom, James 145, 98 Savage, Seliece 145, 64, 65, 255 Sayres, Aubrey 41, 145, 246 Schur, Carolyn 145, 29 Schuster, David 145,96, 97, 102 Scott, Gy'lene 75, 145 Scroggins, Kay 145 Seca, Rosita 71, 145 Senter, Mike 100, 44, 47 57, 145, 152, 49, 35 Sepeda, Alfred 145 Servatius, David 146 Shadden, David 146, 80 Shedd, Kathy 146 Sheppard, Doye 146 Short, Quinton 146, 96, 246 Shugart, Carolyn 146, 75 Simmons, Debbie 44, 46, 140, 146, 32 Simonds, Tracy' 146, 76 Simpson, Eldon 146, 73 Sims, Sandra 146, 99 Smith, Blaine 36, 122, 125, 146 Smith, Buster 147 Smith, Linda 147, 76 Smith, Robin 44, 147 Smith, Susan 147, 203, 94 Smith, Terisa 147, 54 Smoots, Evelyn 132, 147, 255 Solis, Armandina 147 Son, Tim 100, 147, 241, 60, 61, 238 Spann, Anthony 44, 47, 57, 147, 100 Spann, Kay 147, 76 Stambaugh, Coy 147, 77 Stanford, David 147, 85, 84,49 Stephens, Jimmie 44,47, 147, 101 Stevens, Robert 148, 82, 49 Stevens Steve 148 Stone, Becky 44, 46, 148, 287 Stone, Kenneth 148 Surley, Arnold 148 Swearengen, Benjy 148 Tawwater, Chuck 148, 223, 220 Taylor, David 80, 148 Taylor, Kenneth 148 Thomas, H. K. 148 Thomas, Robert 136, 137, 148, 247, 246, 60, 30 Thompson, Curtis 148, 225, 228, 60, 220, 61, 77, 20,34 Thompson, Kevin 148, 208, 212, 215, 26 Thompson, Pam 148 Thompson, Tommy 148, 76, 254 Thompson, Troy 148 Tillerson, Brooke 149, 96 Torres, Pauline 149 Tschirgi, Debra 149, 242, 96 Tull, Deborah 149 Underwood, Terry 149. 235, 234 Valdez, Raul 149 Vasquez, Elva 149 Vega, Manuel 149 Vera, Arthur 150 Vernon, Max 150 Vick, Rhonda 150 Vick, Terry 150 Villanueva, Rene 150, 254 Voelker, Mitch 150, 242, 100, 66 Waggoner, Robert 80, 150, 34 Waggoner, Tracey 150, 102 Walker, John 150,93 Walker, Mark 150, 92, 64, 234 Walker, Morey 150,92, 254 Wallingsford, Randy 150 Walls, Doyle 150, 242 Walters, Terry' 150 Watson, Dawn 150, 103, 38, 287 Weathers, Nancy 151 Welch, Wayne 151 Westbrook, Debbie 151 Wheeler, Dee Ann 75, 151 White, Bobby 151 White, Kathie 151, 253 White, Patricia 151, 253, 255 Whitehead, Brenda 151 Whitfill, Larry 80, 151 Widener, Keith 151, 76 Williams, Randy 44, 47, 151 Williams, Sylvia 152, 84, 99, 49, 101 Wilson, Dwight 152 Wilson, Jo 152 282 Wilson, Paula 152 Witherspoon, Jackie 152, 97, 99, 49 Wittner, Robbie 44, 46, 152, 103, 38 Womack, Gary 65, 152 Womack, Terry 152, 246, 238, 239 Womack, Wendy 152, 242 Wood, Ruby 152 Wood, Terry 152 Wright, David 44, 47, 152 Wright, Jesse 152 Wright, Kenneth 152, 254 Wylie, Kathy 153, 76 Yabrough, Donna 75, 153 Yerby, Kenny 82, 153 York, Candi 153, 103 Zambrano, John 153, 79 Zeigler, Susan 87, 153, 94 Juniors Adams, Dwight 96, 155, 208, 230, 234 Adams, Geneva 155 Aguirre, Freddy 155 Alcozer, Francisco 155 Aldaco, Tony 155 Alderson, Edward 155 Alexander, Janis 40, 155, 103, 62 Alexander, Pam 155 Allen, Carole 155,49 Amick, Wynette 96, 155, 287 Aparicio, Yolanda 95, 155 Arteaga, Johnny 155 Ashley, James 155 Atkins, Mary 155, 287 Atwood, Robert 155, 73 Austin, Debbie 70, 155 Austin, Jimmy 80, 155 Ayala, Joe 82, 155 Bachman, Jane 155 Bailey, Debbie 155, 73 Bailey, Karen 155,73 Bailey, Phillip 155, 73 Baker, Beverly 155. 159 Balderrama, Joe 80, 155 Baldridge, Morris 155 Ball, Cindy 54, 55, 155, 107 Ballew, Ricky 156, 216 Barnett, Richard 156, 243, 242 Barrick, Tommy 156,80 Bayley, Barbara 96. 156, 158,287 Bechtold, Freddie 38, 156, 49, 98 Bell, Cindy 70,156 Blinker, Barbara 156 Bontke, Mary 156, 157 Bramlett, Eva 156 Branham, Stanley 156, 234, 236 Brooks, David 156, 82 Brown, Teri 156, 49 Buckner, Danny 156, 208, 239 Buckner, Larry 156, 208, 230, 226 Buford, Vickie 70, 156, 252 Burge, Dale 156 Bustillos, Janie 156 Camargo, Eliseo 156,79 Camarillo, Martin 156,95 Campbell, Janie 70,156, 287 Campbell, Randy 156, 73 Campos, Manuel 156 Cansino, George 156 Cantrell, Tracy 156 Carlton, Fawyne 54, 55, 156 Carter, Howard 156 Cason, John 156 Castillo, Diane 54, 55, 156, 226 Castillo, Gloria 156 Castillo, Joe 80, 156 Cathey, Debbie 156 Chapman, Dennis 157,76 Chavez, Simon 157, 79 Chumrey, Ann 44, 46, 157, 102 Clifton, Denis 157 Clinton, Kathy 157 Clothier, Mark 157, 96, 248, 92, 246 Clough, Steve 157 Coleman, Rohda 157 Conger, John 157, 82 Conklin, Wendell 157,49 Conner, Bobby 157 Cook, Frances 157 Cook, Jeff 157,49 Cookston, Lynda 157 Cooper, Brad 157 Coppin, Grace 95, 157 Couch, Jack 157 Cox, Vicky 44, 46, 157, 94 Crable, Connie 96, 157 Crear, Emma 157 Crockett, Dianna 44,46, 157 Cuba, Ginger 96, 157 Culp, Debra 157 Cummings, Kenneth 157, 208, 214, 238 Daffem, Pam 43, 157,95, 27 Damron, Judy 157 Damron, Wanda 157 Davis, Billy 158,224,222. 225 220 Davis, Debbie 158, 287 Dayton, Phyllis 40, 158, 252 DeArmond, Gary 158,76 De Graff, Charles 158. 77 Dickerson, Jeanette 158 Dickson, Janet 158, 287 Dixon, Belinda 95, 158, 49 Dollar, Kenny 158 Douglas, Barbara 158 Dove, Johnny 158, 78, 231, 216 Duncan, Marks 158, 217 Dwyer, Roy 158, 76, 216 Ebeling, Richard 83, 158 Ellena, Steven 158, 73 Ellis, Charlene 158, 73 Enriquez, Enedina 158, 253 Erwin, Thomas 158 Evans, Jesse 82,83, 158, 208, 82 Fannon, Lyndel 80, 158 Farrar, Karen 158 Faulks, Anita 158,73 Felts, Johnny 158. 229, 49, 287 Field, Tim 158, 211, 208. 242 Foote, Mark 96, 158, 211, 208, 212, 213,214, 215, 234 Franco, Rosalinda 158 Freier, Vickie 259, 59, 159, 103 Fudge, Ricky 15, 159,160, 96, 93 Fugate, Max 159, 49, 98 Fuller, Aureba 101, 159, 165, 84 Gaither, Marilyn 159 Gamboa, Gerado 159 Garcia, Emma 159 Garcia, Mary 159 Garms, Brad 159, 77, 216 Gaston, Sandra 158, 159 Gestes, Cindy 44, 46, 159 Gibson, Brenda 70, 159, 287 Gibson, Sandra 159 Glass Dianne 44, 46, 158, 159, 94 Gonzales, Blanca 159 Gonzales, Ismael 159 Gorman, Kenneth 159 Green, Billy 38, 159, 287 Green, Linda 159 Green Phyllis 159 Greer, Bart 36, 159, 216 Gregg, Lucretia 44,46, 158, 159 Gresham, Glenda 159 Gresham, Malinda 159 Grider, Mike 159 Guajardo, Gloria 159 Guerra, Velia 46, 159 Gutierrez, Sam 159 Haberer, Tisa 16,44,46, 159, 163, 84, 49,62 Haigood, Mike 159,49 Hale, Mark 96, 160, 216 Hallman, Scott 160, 211, 208, 212, 210, 214, 230, 27 Hamman, Steve 160,93 Hamby, Jill 39,160, 84 Hamilton, Judy 160 Hancock, Randy 160, 76, 217, 234 Harder, Lisa 96, 160 Hargrave, Mattie 160,49 Hauschild, Johnny 160, 76 Hazel, Sheryl 96, 155, 160, 49 Henderson, Eddie 160, 230 Henderson, Ruby 160 Hernandez, Esmeralda 160 Henry, Doris 160 Herrera, Anna 160 Hewett, Jane 160 Hicks, Debbie 44, 46, 160 Hicks, Randy 160, 49 Higgins, Grady 160 Hill, Kay 160 Hinds, Kelly 96, 160, 247, 93, 92, 246 Hines, Vickie 160 Hinn, Michael 151, 30 Hogge, Eddy 234, 160,96, 208, 92 Holmes, Terry 161,92, 242 Holt, Patsy 161, 73 Holt, Steve 161 Hooper, Ricky 82, 161 Home, Scott 161, 96, 208, 234 Howard, Belinda 161 Hughes, Gwen 161,49 Hunt, Elizabeth 161 Hyde, Ricky 161, 96, 238, 63, 94 Ivy, Debra 161 Jackson, Debra 161, 253 Jackson, Henry 161,78, 224, 226, 223, 228, 220 Jackson, Rod 82,161 James, Regina 161 Januta, Stanley 80, 161 Jennings, Teresa 161 Jensen, Stephen 161, 73 Jimenez, Aurelia 161 Johnson, Clifton 161 Jones, Cathy 161 Jones, Curtis 95, 161 Jones, Kaci 161 J ones, Todd 161 Keen, Sherry 161 Keffer, Janice 161 Keisling, Randy 161 Kelly, Jimmy 161,213 Kelley, Nicki 161 Kelm, J erry 80, 161 Kemp, Larry 161 Kemp, Lisa 162, 21, 23 Ketchum, Debbie 162 King, Debbie 54, 162 King, Sharon 162,49 Kirchhoff, Ronald 162 Kramer, Alexa 162, 49, 94 Landrum, Stephen 162, 73 Landtroop, Becky 44, 46, 162, 94 LaRue, Susie 56, 162,49 Lassiter, David 40, 162, 49, 94 Law, Loyd 162,49,76 Lawson, Lois 162 Leach, Becky 101, 39, 57, 162, 73 Leach, Ottis 162, 213, 235, 234, 236 Lindeman, Freddie 162 Linville, Jerry 162 Lipscomb, Dirk 162, 216 Longoria, Elida 162 Lopez, Louisa 39, 162, 253 Lopez, Maria 38, 162 Luckie, Pat 162 Luna, Tony 162 Lusk, Kathy 54, 162 Lyon, Tony 162 McAlister, Mike 96, 162, 225, 220 McClendon, Carol 163 McCray, Dianne 163 McGowen, Gary 163, 217 McHenry, Rita 163 McKinney, Ross 95, 41, 163 McWilliams, John 96, 163 Manciaz, Lazaro 163 Martinez, Rita 54, 163 Martinez, Susie 163, 73 Mason, Charles 163, 217 Massey, Lonnie 38, 163 Masso, Lucy 95, 14, 156, 163, 84 Matuza, Stanley 163, 254 Maxwell, Gary 163,49,98 Mayden, Kathy 163 Mickey, Gilmer 163, 49, 98 Mickey, Janet 163,49 Miller, Kathi 163 Millican, Mary 41, 163 Milstead, David 163, 73 Mireles, Albaro 163 Mitchell, Cordelia 163,49 Monday, Teressa 101,163, 165 Monroe, Toka 163 Montez, Beatriz 71, 163 Morales, Enrique 163 Morton, Retha 163 Moss, Rodney 164 Mull, Marilyn 164 283 Murry, Kevin 164, 73 Nabors, Eugene 164 Nash, Patricia 164 Neal, Cathe 164 Negrete, Rosa 164 Norman Gary 38, 164, 103 Nunez, Roy 164 Ochea, Carmen 164 Ortiz, Karl 164 Overacre, Monte 164, 73 Owens, Ronnell 164, 208, 77 Padgett, Shirley 164 Parsley, Randy 44, 47, 164, 73 Pats, Bryce 164, 78, 33 Patterson, Laura 96, 164, 87 Pauda, Johnny 164 Peggram, Kristi 44, 46, 164 Pemberton, Don 164,98 Perez, Elia 164 Perez, Joe 80, 164, 77, 254 Perez, Lazaro 164 Perez, Raul 164 Perkins, Donna 146 Perkey, Donald 164 Phillips, Debbie 164,49, 71 Pool, Julie 44, 46, 164, 96 Pounds, Kenneth 165 Pritchard, Kip 165, 83, 208 Pulido, Robert 165, 78 Pulido, Victor 165 Purvis, Larry 44, 47, 165 Quintanilla, Emma 165 Ramirez, Gloria 165, 70 Ramos, Estella 165 Rankin, Vicki 165 Ray, Etta 165 Rector, Bobby 165 Reed, Dianne 165 Reed. Ronald 165 Reese, Rocky 82, 165, 83 Reeves, Becky 14,165, 102 Reeves, David 165 Reid, Becky 165 Renteria, Lydia 165 Reynolds, Larry 165 Richardson, Jerry 165 Ridlehuber, Janet 165,49 Rigler, Kirk 165, 208 Riley, David 82, 165 Rimmer, Bert 165 Ritchey, Stephen 166, 238 Rivera, Yolanda 166, 73 Roberts, Rebecca 166 Roberts, Rodney 166, 76 Robertson, Dixie 166,84 Robinson, Donald 166 Rocha, Mike 166, 77 Rodriquez, Fernando 166, 78 Rodriquez, June 166 Rodriquez, Victor 166 Roller, Harold 166 Roller, Viola 70, 166 Rosales, Louisa 54, 166 Ruiz, J ana 46, 166 Russell, Connie 166, 255 Russell, Kenneth 80, 166, 208 Russell, Kenny 166, 216, 235, 234 Salazar, Andres 166 Sands, Debbie 46, 166 Schoonvelt, Jackie 166 Schultz, Charlie 238, 217 Schumacher, Mark 83, 166 Schmalzried, Mack 160 Scott, Peggy 166 Seago, Kim 166,209,215 Seely, Karla 166, 96 Seely, Mike 166 Sepeda, Abel 166, 77 Setser, Michael 166, 230 Shannon, Steve 49, 168, 98 Shaw, Marilyn Shearer, Dale Shook, Kathy 73 Sisemore, Ricky 238 Sjoberg, Meta 96 Smith, John Smith, Patsy 54 Solis, Doris Son, Ricky 16, 44, 47, 57, 62 Sooter, Shan 46, 84 Spann, Monte 155,169 Spencer, Gaye 84 Stambaugh, Roger 79 Stone, Gary 38, 44, 47 Strother, Alice 46, 84, 97, 103 Sullivan, Dennis 44,47, 56, 101 Summers, Pepper 80 Taylor, Kirk 161 Taylor, Sharon 168 Taylor, Susan 168 Teel, Theresa 168, 253 Templeton, Sue 168 Terrell, Allen 168,49,98 Terrell, Terry 168, 242, 216 Thomason, Michael 168, 216 Thompson, Cindy 168 Thompson, Pam 168 Thompson, Stephanie 44, 46, 168 Thornton, Linda 168,49 Thurman, William 80, 168 Tilson, C loris 168 Tinajero, Robert 168 Torres, Janie 168 Torres, Ruben 168, 77 Trevathan, Rita 40, 168 Trevino, Estella 46, 168, 84 Tucker, Jeff 169, 183, 208 Vanderslice, Marianna 46, 168, 287 Vargas, Lydia 168 Vega, Maria 70, 168 Vera, Otto 14,41, 168,84, 230, 21, 23 Wafer, Elizabeth 168 Walker, Barbara 168, 287 Wall, Clinton 168, 230, 234 Wall, Nancy 168 Walters, Laurie 168,84, 97, 101 Warrick, Ginger 44,46, 168 Washington, Billy 229, 226, 220, 77 Webb, Tom 169, 216 Wells, Gary 169 Wells, Kathy 169,287 Wheeler, Mary 44, 46, 169, 102 Wheeler, Newt 169, 96, 208, 234 Wheeler, Robert 169 Whitsitt, Andy 169,49,98 Wilcher, Michael 169 Williams, Alvin 169,83 Williams, Jodie 169 Witt, Randy 169,98,49 Womack, Wendy 169 Wood, Donna 169 Wood, Leah 44,46, 169 Wood, Tricia 169 Woodard, Belinda 169 Wooley, Arthur 169, 208, 230, 226 Wright, Colby 169, 51, 98 Yandell, Debbie 44,46, 169, 84 Ybarra, Emilia 80, 169 Ybarra, Irene 169 Youngblood, David 169 Youngblood, Rosa 164 Zambrano, Guadalupe 80, 169 Zeeck, Jim 169, 51,49,98 Sophomores Abbott, Carietta 171 Abbott, Ricky 171, 49 Adair, Bob 171, 231 Adrian, Gerald 171,83 Aguilar, Luis 171 Aguirre, Joe 171 Aldaco, Frank 171 Allen, Jeremiah 171,230 Amador, Simon 171 Anderson, Jeanne 171,83 Arevalo, Marie 171 Armstrong, Jon 171, 216 Baez a, Shon 171 Baker, Mary 46, 171 Baldwin, Lonnie 171, 231 Ballinger, Wanda 171 Bames, Gary 171,49 Barrera, Lupe 46, 171 Barrett, Nanda 171,84,89 Basden, Mark 171 Bass, Melinda 171 Baumann, Julie 171 Beggs, Richard 171, 217 Belk, David 171 Belk, Sandra 46, 171 Bell, Russell 172 Benefield, Renee 172, 178, 207, 287 Bennett, Leslie 172, 207 Berner, Cathy 172 Berry, Douglas 172, 231, 230 Billings, Jim 172,49 Blair, Bobby 172, 208, 209 Blankenship, Mike 172, 49, 98 Bowen, Kevin 172, 89, 216 Boyd, Rebecca 172, 242, 119, 244,89 Braddock, Danny 44, 47, 172 Bradford, Ren 172, 216 Braga, Mary 172, 96, 84, 89 Branch, Elizabeth 172 Brawley, Richard 172, 49 Brazier, Yoland 172,84 Brewer, Donna 172 Brewer, Elaine 172,102 Brittian Vanessa 46, 172, 49 Brown, Carolyn 46, 172, 86 Brown, Donnie 172 Browning, Bill 172, 49 Bryant, Gary 172,83,89 Bryant, James 172,49, 217,101 Bublis, Cathy 172,49 Buchanan, Mark 172 Buckner, Betty 172 Burleson, Greg 172 Burleson, Ted 172 Burnett, Debra 172 Burnett, Kathy 172 Bums, Sherry 172, 175,49 Bussey, Laura 86, 172 Caldwell, Scott 173 Camerena, Leo 173 Camargo, Ignacio 173 Campbell, Larry 173, 231 Campbell, Scott 173 Cantu, Linda 173 Carbajal, Maria 173 Carthel, Fonty 173, 242 Cartwright, Roanne 102, 173 Caughron, Don 173,98 Chapman, Barbara 173 Chapman, Judy 173,49 Chavez, Diane 173 Churchwell, Brent 43, 173, 49 Clarkson, Renea 173 Clayton, Patty 173, 96 Cobb, Robert 173, 89, 217 Cognasi, Andrew 173,83 Coker, Pam 41, 173,103 Collier, Susan 173, 49 Colvin, James 173 Cook, Carol 173,49 Cook, Terry 44,47, 173, 49 Cooper, Sandy 173 Cortez, Mary 173 Couch, Elizabeth 173 Couch, Steve 173 Cox, Cheryl 173, 207 Criswell, David 174, 231, 88, 217 Cromeans, Ernest 174, 83, 216 Cross, Stephen 174 Crow, Harold 174, 216 Culpepper, Tommy 16, 44, 47, 174, 49 Cumby, David 174 Daniel, Randy 174, 231, 95 Davis, Brian 174, 242 Davis, Johnny 46, 174, 231 Davis, Sharlv 174, 182 Davis, Terri 44, 46, 174, 49 Day, Carla 174,180,84, 86 Dayton, Lisa 46, 174, 185 Del Campo, Roger 174 De Luna, Mary 174,49 Dillard, Vickie 174, 49 Donaldson, Joe 174 Douglas, Steve 40, 174 Driver, Leland 46, 174 Dulin, Debbie 174 Duncan, Debby 174 Dunlap, Rhonda 174 Dunlap, Steven 174 Dunnam, Karla 172, 174, 49, 88, 89 Dwyer, Dale 174 Dye, Richard 174, 231, 88, 89 Edwards, Shirley 46, 174, 179 Edwards, Teresa 174 Ellis, Steven 174 English, Brenda 174,49 Essary, D elton 174, 49 Everson, Donna 174, 49 Farmer, Pat 174 Fennell. Reynaldo 56, 174, 217 Ferrell, Jim 174,49 284 Ferrell, Kenny 171, 174 Fletcher, David 174 Flores, Julio 174 Fondren, John 174,49 Formby, Frances 57, 175 Frame, James 175,49 Fuller, Lana 175 Funderberk, Donna 47 Gaitan, Uvaldina 175 Gaither, Kirk 175 Gallardo, Betty 175 Galvan, Joe 175 Gamboa, Raul 175,49 Gammage, Sharon 175, 251 Garcia, Delia 46, 175 Garcia, Genoveva 54, 175 Garcia, Mary 54, 175 Garcia, Sequndo 175 Gardner, Robin 175, 242, 89 Garrett, Joe 175 Garrett, Loyd 175 Garrison, Gina 175, 185, 49 Gaston, Darrel 175, 242, 97 Gaynor, Mitchell 175, 89 Gion, DeWaync 44, 47, 175 Gomez, Marcos 175 Gonzales, Gloria 175 Gonzales, Tila 175 Gonzales, Rosa 175 Goss, Bernice 175, 242 Graham, Beverly 175 Grant, Gary 175, 49 Grant, Nick 175,242,217 Green, Annette 175,49 Green, Karen 175 Greenwood, Teresa 46, 175 Gresham, James 175 Griffin, Terrye 176 Guerra, Ramiro 176 Gullett, Wanda 46, 176 Gutierrez, Demetrio 176 Gutierrez, Rebecca 176 Hackett, Carol 176,49 Haigood, Chuck 44, 47, 176, 49 Haley, Helen 46, 176,49 Hall, Brent 176, 98 Hallman, Nancy 46, 176 Ham, Russell 176 Hamby, Ronny 176, 83 Hamilton, Brenda 176 Harbour, Keith 176,49, 238 Haider, Ray 176, 248, 246 Haidin, Wayman 176 Harmon, Ronnie 176, 216 Harper, Derinda 41, 176 Harrison, Kandy 176 Hartis, Doug 44, 47, 176 Hartis, Janice 44, 46, 176, 182 Hawkins, Mary 176 Haynes, James 176, 242 Heck, Lea 176,242,244, 8 89 HeUyer, Pam 176 Henderson, Debbie 46, 176 Henderson, Stephen 176 Henegar, Mike 176, 231, 49,98 Henry, Karrol 176 Hernandez, Olivia 176 Herrera, Jesse 177 Hoffman, Ralph 177 Herron, Angela 177 Hewett, bob 44,47, 177, 89 Hill, Sherry 46, 177 Hillman, Kay 177, 242, 207, 88, 89, 24 Hinn, Robert 177 Hogge, Kay 177,49 Holbert, Mari 57, 177, 49 Holland, Rick 177, 238 Hollars, Mike 177,49 Holley, Darrell 177, 217, 234 Hollingsworth, Gerald 177, 89 Holmes, Marilyn 46, 177 Hopper, Steve 177,83 Horn, Randy 46, 177 Horn, Steve 177, 230 Home, Mark 177,84 Houchin, Debra 177 Houck, Robbie 177 Howell, Becky 177, 49 Huey, Wanda 177 Hughes, Rusty 177, 49 89, 95 Hughs, Carol 177 Hurt, David 95, 177 Jackson, Connice 177 Jackson. Edith 177,49 Jackson, James 177, 231, 49, 217, 254 Jackson, Susan 46,177 Jacobs, Debbie 177,185 James, Jessica 177 Jenkins, Debra 46, 177 Jenkins, Sandra 177 Jimenez, Sebastian 178 Johnson, Cindy 178 Jones, Kathy 178 Joslin, Betty 178,49, 99 Juarez, Tony 178 Keen, Sharrion 178 Keeton, Linda 178 Kerbo, Gary 178 King, Jerry 178, 242, 97 Kirkpatrick, Margo 178 Kovar, Ernest 178, 238 Kunkel, Debbie 178, 88, 89 Kuntz, Vance 178 LaFuente, Henry 178 Langston, Rickie 178 Lansdom, Pam 178,49 Lee, Danny 178, 216 Leonard, Cathy 178 Lloyd, Lisa 178, 242, 88, 89, 87, 86 Locke by, Jodie 178, 181 Longbotham, Cynthia 178 Longoria, Pablo 178 Lopez, Hilda 178 Lopez, Ricardo 178 Luna, Elena 178 Lusk, Lisa 178 McBride, Billy 178.89 McCamish, Mindy 178 McCarty, Paula 46, 179 McCasland, Johnny 179 McClure, D'Ann 46, 179 McCollum, Bruce 179 McConnell, Ginny 179, 49,99 McCune, Cindy 179 McEachem, Susan 179,84, 86 McGee, Ben 46, 179 McGuire, Sheila 179,89 McHale, Pat 179,83 McHenry, Jackie 179 McLaurin, Jane 179 251 86 McMaster, Neal 179,241 Mac ha, Melvin 179, 83 Major, Tresa 179 Malouf, Marilyn 179,84, 207, 89, 217 Mangum, Mark 179, 230 Manka, Mark 179 Mannin, Sherrian 46, 179 Maples, Grady 179 Marks, Christi 179,49 Marshall, Mark 179 Martin, Kenneth 179 Martin, Scott 179,216 Martinez, Connie 191 Martinez, Elena 179 Martinez, Mary 179 Martinez, Ruben 179 Mason, Cindy 179 Mason, David 82, 179, 83, 82 Masso, Irma 179, 49 May, Scott 179, 216 Meals, Dewey 46, 179 Medina, Rafel 179 Medina, Robert 179 Meers, Debbie 179 Melendez, Martha 179 Mendez, Edward 179 Mendoza, Gloria 179 Messer, Vickie 180 Mitchell, Cindy 46, 180 Mitchell, Sylvia 180 Mock, Helen 180 Mojica, Mary 180, 253 Moon, Mike 180,49 Morales, Felipe 180 Morton, Connie 46, 180 Morton, Lloyd 180 Nash, Ed 180, 231 Nash, Youlanda 46, 180 Nelson, Glenn 180 Nevares, Becky 180 Noel, Jimmy 180 Norrel, Sherry 44, 46, 180 O'Neal, Ronald 46, 180 Ortiz, Carmen 180 Owen, Ross 180, 217 Owens, Raymond 180 Paiz, Joe 180 Palmer, Cindy 44, 180 Palmer, Dana 180,83, 217 Parr, Roy 180, 27 Pastrano, Yolanda 180 Patridge, Joel 181, 242 Patridge, Steve 181, 231, 217 Patterson, Allan 181, 231, 88, 89 Patty, Rhonda 181,49 Pena, Fernando 181 Pendergrass, Jimmy 181, 216 Perez, Albert 181, 217 Perez, Augustine 181 Perez, Maria 181 Pettit, Rusty 181, 49 Pierson, Debbie 46, 181 Pitts, Robert 181, 217 Polvado, Leslie 181 Pomykal, David 181, 78 Prayor, Terry 181 Price, Mike 181 Priest, Susan 181 Priolo, Charles 181, 254 Proctor, Donny 181 Pruett, Brian 181, 49 Pruett, Donald 181, 49 Pulido, Johnny 181 Purvis, Vonda 46, 181 Quintero, Frances 181 Raines, Peggy 181,49 Raines, Tommy 44, 47, 171, 181, 248 Ramirez, Robert 181 Ramos, Danny 181 Ramos, Dorothy 54, 182 Ramos, Pete 182 Ramos, Vidal 182 Ramsey, Charles 182 Ramsey, Jerrold 182, 216 Randall, Glenn 171, 182 Rankin, Mike 182,49 Raymer, Twyla 172, 182 Recio, Rosa 54, 182 Reyna, Robert 182 Riggs, Tommy 171, 182 Rios, Barbara 182 Rivera, Gloria 54, 128 Roberts, Kathy 171, 102, 182 Robinson, Diane 182, 49 Rocha, David 182 Rodman, Rodney 182, 49 Rodriquez, Alice 54, 55, 182 Rodriguez, Jose 182 Rodriguez, Lupe 182 Rodriquez, Tony 182, 96, 84 Rodulfo, John 182 Rogers, Suzi 182, 185, 84, 89,251 Rogers, Jimmy 182,217 Rollins, Terry 182 Rose, Steve 183 Ruff, Karen 182, 49 Ruiz, Gus 182 Rush, Douglas 182,49, 216 Rule, Sonja 46, 182 Rushing, Debbie 182 Russell, James 182,49 Russell, Monte 41, 182 Russell, Sandra 183 Rutledge, David 183 Ryan, Mark 183,49 Salas, Martha 54, 183 Salazar, Tom 183 Sanchez, Ray 183 Sanders, Earlene 183 Sanders, Patricia 46, 183 Sandoval, Mary Sansom, Michael 183, 49 Savage, Pam 183, 185 Schoppa, Nancy 46, 183, 84, 89 Scott, Diane 175, 183,49, 99 Scroggins, Larry 46, 183 Scroggins, Lola 183 Servatius, Steve 183 Settle, Cynthia 183 Shaddix, Barbara 183 Shaw, Terrie 183 Shedd, Harvey 183, 216 Sheppard, Pam 183, 49 Sheppard, Terry 183 Silvas, Amelia 183 Silvas, Ramona 183 Simmons, Perry 183 Simmons, Becky 183, 84, 49, 88, 89, 86 Singletary, Chyrel 46, 183 Smith, Gary 183 Smith, Rebecca 46, 183 Smith, Roland 183, 98 Soliz, Sylvia 183 Spencer, DeAnne 183 Spencer, Janice 46, 183, 89 Sprague, Donald 183 Stambaugh, Randy 183 Stanfield, Russell 183, 184, 187, 89, 217 Stanford, Claudia 184, 285 49, 99 Steiwig, Randy 184 Stephens, Debbie 46, 184, 49 Stroud, Gayle 184 Sylvester, Cindy 102, 184, 242, 84, 287 Sylvester, Tandy 184 Tapp, Carol 46, 184 Taylor, Janet 184 Taylor, Kenneth 46, 184, 217 Taylor, Mark 187, 184 Taylor, Virgil 184 Temple, Denise 184 Templeton, Steve 187, 184 Thomas, Debbie 46, 184, 242, 88, 89 Thomas, Dixie 184 Thompson, Paul 184, 180, 24 Tone he, Mike 184 Torres, Olivia 184 Torres, Oralia 184 Torres, Virginia 54, 184 Trimble, Mary 184, 242 Tschirgi, Carol 184, 242, 244 Tucker, Linda 184,96,49 Turpin, Danny 184,49 Tyler, Mike 184 Van Zandt, Margaret 184 Vera, Johnny 184 Vera, Martha 54, 184 Vera, Raymond 184 Villanueva, Felix 184 Walker, Brian 184 Walker, Jeff 95, 185, 254 Wall, J aquita, 185, 84, 49 Wallace, Lisa 184 Ware, Ronnie 185 Warren, Lee 185 Watson, Dee Anne 46, 185, 84 Webb, Arlene 185 Welch, Susan 185 Wheeler, Darla 185 Wheeler, Julie 46,185 Wheeler, Jolene 185 Whitehead, Pat 46, 185 Widener, James 185 Wilboum, Jerry 185, 246 Williams, Billy 185, 216 Willis, Janabeth 185,84, 49 Willis, John 185 Wilson, Sue 185 Witcher, Della 185 Womack, Tim 185 Wommack, Linda 46, 185, 86 Wood, Patsy 46, 185 Woolverton, Tony 185 Wright, Milton 185, 89 Young, Lad ell 185 Young, Lori 185, 207, 89, 27 Zanders, Art 185 Zapata, Toby 185 Freshmen Aaron, Joel 187 Adams, David 187, 233, 219 Adams, Kenneth 187 Adams, Teresa 187 Aguilar, Delia 187 Alcozer, Eva 187 Aldaco, Angelita 187 Aldaco, Margarita 187 Alexander, Carey 187, 233 Allen, Ricky 187,83 Allen, Steve 187 Amador, Polly 187 Anderson, Jeff 187, 218 Anderson, Mark 187 Anderson, Randy 187 Anderson, Sheila 187, 53 Annett, Debra 187, 53 Annaldua, Irma 187 Arellano, Delores 187 Azua, Olga 54, 187 Bain, Mackie 187,49 Baker, Jerry 187 Ballard, Randy 188 Ballard, Rusty 188, 218 Ballew, Trena 188, 96, 53 Barker, Teresa 188 Barnes, Evelyn 188, 53 Barton, Joe 188, 232, 219 Beggs, Marty 188 Benavidez, Diana 188 Bentley, Rick 188, 233 Benton, Elaine 188 Billington, Kent 188, 218 Bishop, Danny 188, 196, 232 Bishop, Harold 188 Blackwell, Piata 47,188 Blackwell, Teana 188 Blake, Carson 188,88, 219 Boettner, Betty 188 Borders, Dianna 188 Bothwell, Bennie 188 Bownds, Kim 188 Braden, Chris 188 Bradford, Kerry 188. 53 Branscum, Charles 197 Brasher, Teresa 188 Brasher, Theresa 188 Bridwell, Sandra 189,53 Brisco, Ellen 54, 189 Brittian, Avie 189, 53 Brooks, Ricky 82, 189 Brown, Bill 189, 53 Brown, Ethel 47, 189 Brown, Mike 189 Brown, Tim 189, 233,88, 219 Buford, Jon 189,53 Burch, Tim 189, 200, 232, 219 Butler, Tommy 189, 197, 53 Caddel, Kurt 189, 218 Camarena, Alice 189 Campbell, Kelly 189, 83 Cantu, Josie 189 Cantwell, Watha 47, 189 Carbajal, Juan 189 Carbajal, Jose 189 Cargill, Dwane 189,53 Carroll, Mary 189 Carter, Page 189, 203, 94 Carter, Patricia 189 Carter, Robert 189, 200, 232, 241, 88, 218 Case, Randy 189 Castillo, Andy 189 Castillo, Vicky 54, 189 Chaffin, Bobby 189, 200, 233 Chapman, Delcena 47, 189 Chavez, Valentine 189, 218 Clifton, Terecia 189,49 Cline, Nanette 189, 200, 207, 53 Clothier, Jeffrey 189,96, 248, 247, 53, 88 Cobb, Karen 190 Collie Randy 190,83 Collis, Laveta 190, 196, 53 Collis, Vaneta 190, 287 Compton, Laura 190, 242, 88 Cook, Debbie 190 Cook, Judy 190,88 Cook, Julie 190 Cooper, Janis 200,53 Coppin, Kathy 47, 190, 201 Cortinez, Mike 190 Couch, Audrey 190 Couch, William 190 Cravey, Rhonda 190 Criswell, Terry 190, 233 C ross, Ricky 190, 53 Cross, Tonya 190,244,53, 88 Crow, Max 190,197 Cuba, Karen 190,53,88 Culp, Kirby 190 Curry, Laurita 190 C ypert, C ha rl es 190 Cypert, Vicki 47, 190 Davey, Penny 190 Davila, Dionel 190, 219 Dean, Randall 190,88,219 Del Campo, Robert 190, 53 De Leon, Esperanza 190, 218 Delgado, Adelina 190 DeLuna, Cynthia 190 Dickson, Donald 41, 190, 53 Dixon, Ricky 190 Dixson, Milton 190, 219 Dominquez, Manuela 47, 191 Douglas, Don 191 Dove, Mamie 191 Dunlap, James 47, 191, 232 Dunning, Elizabeth 191, 53 Dwyer, Glen 191, 53 Edwards, Douglas 191, 202 Elder, Tracy 191 Elledge, DeWayne 191 Escamilla, Margaret 191, 203 Estrada, Lupe 191 Evans, Randy 191, 49, 218 Farias, Roger 191,53 Falcon, Domingo 191 Falcon, Faustino 191 Favila, LeRoy 191 Ferguson, Doug 191 Field, Jennifer 191, 195, 53 Finney, Randall 191,83, 88, 219 Flatt, Patricia 191 Flores, Mike 191 Foster, Charles 47,191, 232, 218 Foster, Steve 191,88 Freeman, Dorthy 191 Fugate, Kim 191,49 Gaither, Trent 191, 203, 88, 218 Gallardo, Johnny 191,254 Gallardo, Lorina 191 Galvan, Janie 191 Garcia, Andy 191 Garcia, Felix 191 Garcia, Janie 191 Garcia, Lionel 191 Garcia, Oscar 191,53 Garcia, Robert 191, 49 Gaiza, Felipe 191 Gaiza, Joe 191 Gaiza, Rosa 54, 192 Gaiza, Thomas 191 Gestes, Terry 191, 242 Gibson, Dennis 191 Gibson, Dewayne 191 Gibson, Mike 192 Gilbert, David 192 Gilbert, Karl 192, 233 Gilbert, Mike 192,83, 219 Ginn, Cindy 47, 192 Gonzales, Irene 192 Gonzales, Joe 192 Gonzales, Lamar 192 Gonzales, Mary 54, 192 Gonzalez, Annette 192 Goree, Greg 192, 83, 232, 218 Gorman, Karen 192, 53 Graham, Charlotte 192, 53 Graham, Daniel 192 Gravelle, Richard 192, 53 Gray', Debra 192 Green, Steve 192, 232 Greenwood, Laura 192 Griffin, Jimmie 192 Guerra, Lavonne 192 Hallman, Theresa 47,192 Hanvey, Mary 54, 192 Harbour, Joretta 192,53 Harrell, Rex 192 Harriss, Debra 193, 49 Hart, Rickey 47, 193, 233 Hastey, Mark 193 Hatch, Annie 193,53 Hawkins, Faith 193 Hawkins, Teresa 193 Hayes, Rhonda 47, 193 Hearn, James 47, 193 Hernandez, Fermin 193, 53 Hernandez, Gloria 193 Hernandez, Miguel 193 Hernandez, Raul 193, 218 Herring, Richard 193, 196, 202, 53, 49 Higgins, Ross 193 Hill, Andy 192, 232 Hinrichs, Jana 193,53 Hodges, Terry 47, 193, 88 Holland, Stephen 193, 199, 233, 219 Holloman, Leta 193 Hooks, Danny 47, 193 Hooper, Aubrey 193, 83, 219 Horn, Nancy 193, 53, 88 Home, Pat 193, 53 Horton, Linda 193 Howard, Debbie 194, 53 Howard, Jeri 194, 195, 96, 53 Howard, Kenny 194, 218 Howell, James 194, 232, 218 Huddelston, Billy 47, 194 Huffine, Danny 194, 232, 88, 218 Hughes, Terry 194, 218 Hurt, David 194, 53 Hutson, Jayne 194 Hyde, Vickie 194, 53 Jackson, Gary 194 James, Connie 194,195, 53, 252 James, Jimmy 194,83 Johnson, Amy 194, 207 Jones, Steve 194 Kabetzke, Mark 194, 218 Kamp, Bill 194 Keeter, Mona 194 286 Kennedy, James 194 Kerbo, Mike 194, 241, 218 Kersh, Amald 194 Kidd, Lewis 194, 53, 219 Kidwell, Jessica 194 King, Donna 194 Klemm, Jeff 194, 53 Koenning, David 194 Kovar, Gary 194, 219 Kunkel, Karla 194, 242, 88 Lacey, Darla 194, 25 Lamb, Lidia 194 Landa, Cathy'194, 49 Landeros, Paul 194 Lanford, Mary 194 Larson, Loretta 194, 53 Ledesma, Frances 194 Lightfoot, Patti 194, 232, 53 Lindeman, Elaine 194 Lindsey, Judy 195 Livesay, Sharon 195 Lloyd, B. J. 195, 232, 217 Longoria, Freddy 195 Lopez, Esther 54, 195 Lopez, Ricky' 47, 195 Lorenz, David 195 Lovell, Terry 195 Lovell, Tommy 195 Luna, Delores 195 Lusk, Jodie 15, 195, 242, 96,88 Luster, Sondria 195 McAlister, Debbie 195 McAnally, Steve 195, 219 McCarty, Cymthia 195 McCasland, Carla 194, 195 McCasland, H. J. 192, 195 McClanalan, Randy 195, 218 McClung, Mark 95, 192, 195, 53 McCullough, Micala 195, 88 McDonough, Michelle 195, 88, 49 McEachem, Freda 195, 49 McGee, Julia 195 McGhee, Billy 192, 196, 49 McPherson, Sheryl 196 McWilliams, Katie 196, 96, 49 Maciel, Elida 196 Maddox, Claudia 47, 194, 196 Magaro, Mariette 196 Mahagan, Ronald 194, 196 Mallett, Lynn 194, 196, 233, 218 Malouf, Melody 196.53 Mangum, Dirk 192, i96, 232 Marshall, Wanda 47, 194, 196 Martinez, Jesse 196 Martinez, Jesse 196 Martinez, Manuel 196 Martinez, Maria 54, 196 Martinez, Olga 196 Martinez, Paul 196 Martinez, Ramona 196 Mason, Mary' 196, 53 Matlock, Jerry' 196,83 Mauldin, Michele 196 Maurer, Kim 196 Medina, Mary 54, 196 Michalik, Anna 196, 242, 88 Middleton. Reba 197 Mitchell, Judy 197, 207 Mitchell, Michelle 197, 53 Mitchell, Robert 197, 242, 88 Monroe, Bobby 197, 219 Montez, Yvonne 54,197 Moody, Suzy 197,96 Moore, Doug 47, 197 Moore, Lynnetta 47, 197 Morales, Dionicio 197 Morales, Dora 197 Moreno, Israel 197 Morgan, Gary 197 Morris, David 197 Morris, Walter 197, 232, 219 Moss, Glenda 197 Murdock, Don 47, 197 Murray, Kymdal 197, 232 Murry, Randy 197, 53, 219 Murry, Reed 197, 83, 248, 247 Nabors, Julia 197 Nava, Annette 197 Nelson, Montey 197, 242, 88 Nevares, Nellie 198 Newsome, Darla 198 Noblett, Dennis 198 Nyre, Larry' 198, 233 Odom, Kim 198, 232 Odom, Phil 198, 218 Oldfield, Marian 47, 198 Oldfield, Steve 198 Ortiz, Manuela 198 Owen, Steve 198, 233, 53 Ozbom, Randy 198, 53 Pardo, Anna 198, 53 Patterson, Dorothea 198 Pauda, Aberon 196, 198 Peoples, Luanne 198 Peoples, Luanne 198 Peoples, Matthew 198 Perez, Alma 198 Perez, Hilda 198 Perez, Oralia 198 Perez, Raul 189, 198 Perez, Rose 198 Perez, Rudy 198 Perry, Carolyn 198 Perry', Cindy 198 Phillips, Vicki 3, 198, 53 Pierce, Linda 199 Porter, Kris 199, 83 Price, Gloria 199 Priest, Connie 199 Ramos, Juanita 199 Ramos, Louisa 199 Ramsey, Don 199, 88, 218 R.amsower, Kelly 195, 199, 96, 53 Ramsower, Rod 199 Ray, Anthony 196, 198, 199, 53 Raymer, Randy 199, 232 Reed, David 199 Reese, Ricky 193, 199, 53 Reid, Barbara 199 Richardson, Cynthia 199 Richardson, Donna 199 Riddle, Terry 199, 96, 88 Ridlehuber, Sara 199,53 Rivera, Sally 199 Roark, Gloria 199 Roberts, Cindy 199 Roberts, Elizabeth 199, 53 Robertson, Sherri 54, 195, 199 Robins, James 41,196, 199 113 53 Robinson,’ Carla 200,94 Robinson, Nancy' 200 Robles, Junior 200 Rodriquez, Dorothy’ 200, 207 Rodriquez, Frank 200 Rodriquez, Freddie 200, 233, 218 Rodriquez, Josie 200,219 Rodriquez, Maria 200 Rodriquez, Moses 200 Rodriquez, Virginia 54, 200 Rosales, Janie 200 Rubio, Isabel 200 Russell, Sandra 200 Sadler, Gil 200, 233, 218 Salas, Arthur 200, 254 Samarripa, Luisa 200 Sams, Charlotte 200 Sandoval, Mary 200 Sansom, Rhyna 200 Sayes, Jonelle 200 Schumacher, Dwain 200, 83 Scott, Vicky 47, 200 Seipp, Randy 200, 233 Shaw, Darrell 200,218 Sheppard, Mike 200 Simpson, David 200 Simpson, Jeff 200, 218 Slaughter, Ronnie 200 Smith, Bryan 47, 200 Smith, Glen 200, 88, 218 Smith, Joel 200, 218 Smith, Linda 200 Snodgrass, Vivian 95, 201, 53 Solis, Ofelia 193, 201 Soliz, Jimmy 197, 201, 218 Stallcup, Cindy 201 Stambaugh, Ronald 201 Stanford, Kathy 201, 49 Stevens, Mark 201 Stukey, Victor 201 Sumners, Chris 199, 201, 218 Surley, Morris 196, 201, 53 Sykes, Les 201 Taylor, Robin 201 Teel, J aneice 47, 201 Teutsch, Nancy 201 Thomas, Christi 47, 197, 201, 53 Thompson, Ronnie 201 Thompson, Steve 201, 233, 219 Ticer, Teri 202 Tillerson, Leslie 47, 201 Todd, Kathy 201, 207, 49 Trevino, Ida 54, 201 True, Debbie 201,49 Truesdale, Ed 196, 201, 97, 53 Tue, Sherry’ 201, 53 Tunnell, Jeffrey 199,201, 232 Turpin, David 47, 201, 53 Ulen, Judy 201 Valdez, Geneva 201 Valdez, Olga 202 Valenzuela, George 202 Valladarez, Rita Vaughan, Janet 202 Vaughn, Wade 202, 83 Veatch, Cheryl 202, 53 Velez, Sylvia 101 Vera, Sylvia 202 Villanueva, Rachel 54, 202 219 Voelker, Brink 192, 202, 233 Wade, Jerry' 47, 202, 232 Waggoner, Ivyr 202 Walker, Lloyd 202 Wall, Bert 202, 232, 88, 219 Wallingsford, Starlene 202 Walters, Kathi 47, 202 Wardlow, Mike 202, 232, 218 Warren, Linda 202 Warren, Russell 202 Webb, Johnny' 202,83 Webster, Brenda 202, 53 Wells, Brent 202, 232, 88, 219, 25 Wells, Peggy 202 Wesley, Hal 202, 233, 241, 88, 218 Westbrook, Steve 202, 233, 219 Wharton, Gail 202 Wheeler, Linette 202 White, Elaine 203, 53 White, Tina 203, 53, 47, 198 Whitehead, Lou Ann 203, 49 Whitlock, Gary 203, 233, 53 Wile her, Calvin 203 Williams, Chad 203, 219 Williams, Pam 203 Williams, Teddy' 54, 203, 83 Williams, Thelma 203, 253 W ilson, Robert 203, 53 Wilson, Roger 203 Wood, Juanell 203 Wood, Vondell 203 Woodard, Davida 203 Wooley, Carolyn 47, 203 Wyckoff, Mary 203 Ybarra, Belen 54, 203 Young, Glenn 203 Young, Scott 203 Zapata, Nino 203 287


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