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

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Editor Gary Norman 1973 PLAIN VIEW Plainview High School Plainview, Texas Volume 59 Photo Editor Advisor Freddie Bechtold Mrs. Amelia Bishop Foreword In the day in which we live, happenings undreamed of have become realities. Men have zoomed into space and ex- plored the moon, transplanted vital organs, and controlled the power of the laser beam—to name a few. These forward steps have made our world better not only for today, but also for generations yet unborn. And yet, despite these almost incon- ceivable changes, man has also chosen to cherish symbols of his past: the Statue of Liberty, Plymouth Rock, Concord Bridge, the Lincoln Memorial—to name a few. Some things change; others do not. As we leave the halls of PHS, we will be confronted with opportunities, with deci- sions that may well change the world in which we live. It will be our responsibility to use the wisdom bestowed upon us to choose the right course. It will be lime for us to take into our hands the responsibility for this, our world. Contents Introduction . . . 1 Administration. 12 Activities....30 Honors.........48 Organizations . 96 Sports........132 Classes......186 Community Life . . .270 Index........296 3 God gran the p To accept wnai I cannot change The courage to change What can be changed And the wisdom to know the difference 5 1973 Dedication Pile 1973 edition of the PI,AIN VIEW is dedieated to a man who has been a leader, a teacher, a disciplinarian, and a friend. Among his duties art1 assisting the principal, distributing hooks, supervising attendance rec- ords, disciplining students, and co-sponsoring the Student Council. Beyond the call of duty, he has been a helper to students and faculty alike. For these reasons, the 1973 PLAIN VIEW is dedicated to Mr. Boh Henry, assistant principal. Mr. Henry received a Bachelor of Science degree from Southwestern Oklahoma University, and a Master of Arts degree from the University of Oklahoma. He has served two years as a dean at Plainview High School, becoming assistant principal at the beginning of this year. His family consists of his wife, Sandy, and his daughter, Brenda. The PLAIN VIEW staff salutes him. (Top right) Mr. Henry examines his daily mail while having a friendly chat. (Above) During registration, the assistant principal helps prepare students for their class pictures. (Lower right) Mr. Henry works out another disciplinary problem. Mr. Bob Henry 10 H p WwVvv,w., ■fA.A •• ..• • -■ Wv ..... - t: 1 •uamV •- :?• ;•„: . •'. -: ••• W-.V-. -J •' •- '■ ' V --A' .--: •V ■',. N'v,;(i ' v -. w. - t V ■mW i..' . .-,■ ML • .- v' V. ••; ,. ; v 11 sow £ ’ fpllS iC' ft- .v cVi:;v - xV,.w; x-.-% H -V’.v- -••■' ' ' ' ■• W ' • Oy SKM; , i • % vj. •.. •• ‘. ' -•. ! ■I ■V .v • ,Vv I gig rcgMffg I®’ lit ADMINISTRATION 13 “To provide quality education for the students of Plainview.” This is the goal of the Board of Education of the Plainview Independent School District. Made up of seven members, the Board has been charged witli such re- sponsibilities as levying taxes to main- tain the school system, setting its poli- cies, and making the final ruling on de- batable questions. Endless hours of con- centrated effort have been expended. Dr. Glenn Harrison, Superintendent of Schools, has served as Executive Offi- cer of the Board. He has been respon- sible for carrying out Board policies, and for selecting and working with per- sonnel. For him also, there has been no such thing as an “eight hour day.” Through the years, the Plainview system has been exceptional. The Board, the Superintendent, and school leadership have pointed the way. Dr. Glenn Harrison SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS BOARD OF EDUCATION. (Left picture, left to right) Mr. Ron Stokes, Mr. Robert Carter, and Mr. Davis Home. (Above, seated) Mrs. Mildred Walker and Mr. Emmett Palmer. (Standing) Dr. T. C. Longnecker and Dr. Gerald W'agner. Mr, Lamont Veatch PRINCIPAL “How do you say ‘Thanks’ in Spanish?” asks Mr. Veatch after receiving a Mexi- can sombrero at the faculty Christmas party. Local Administration Provides Leadership Mr. Bob Henry ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL Counselors And Deans Assist Students Mr. H. L. Mitchusson SENIOR COUNSELOR Mrs. Jane Giddens SOPHOMORE COUNSELOR 16 Mrs. Dorothy Tullis JUNIOR COUNSELOR Mrs. Virginia Bennett FRESHMAN COUNSELOR Mr. Foy Dodson SENIOR DEAN Mr. Ray Barela FRESHMAN DEAN Mr. Vernon Norris JUNIOR DEAN Mr. Royce Barnes SOPHOMORE DEAN Counselors and deans—these are jobs with many facets. Some counselor responsibilities include spending lime with students discussing per- sonal problems, administering and interpre- ting standardized tests, working on class schedules, and similar activities. Deans meet with class councils and plan class activities, handle some of the discipline problems, work with advisory teachers in their grade level, handle absences and tar- dies, and attempt, along with the counselors, to know approximately 1800 students! DEANS’ OFFICE WORKERS: Dianna Crockett, Shirley Edwards, Linda Golden, Vicki Cox, and Barbara Reid. Miss Nila Copeland, Mrs. Lo- lita Damron, and Mrs. Del- phine Sharp gather for a “sum- mit meeting” in the main of- fice. Many Worlds Make Up The PHS Story OFFICE GIRLS—(First row) Esmeralda Hernandez, Vickie Hyde, Carla Day, Dianna Crockett, Janie Campbell, Debbie Branscum, Debbie Dulin, and Gloria Ramirez. (Rack row) Debbie Austin. Marie Vega, Betty Buckner, Sharon Gammage, Carolyn Perry, Diane Glass, Wynette Amick, Sherrie Hill, Debbie Duncan, Diana Wright, Yolanda Ann Nash, Cindy Perry, Brenda Gibson, and Vickie Freier. 18 Mrs. Jean Covey, school nurse, checks her supply drawer as a “customer” walks in the door. Workers in the nurse’s office include Chyrel Singletary, Cathy Leonard, and Mary Bontke, practicing the “fine art of putting on a band aid.” (Above) Mrs. Sunny Coffey (librarian) smiles as the LIBRARY WORKERS: Sheila McGuire, June Rodriquez, Kathy Burnett, long lost books start coming home. (Below) Li- Viola Roller, Teri Ticer, and Wanda Gullett. brary workers Mrs. Geneva Bailey and Mis. Wanda Clindaniel look over new magazines. 19 s CUSTODIANS: W. A. Hazelwood, Louis Sanchez, Porfirio Ramiriz, M. M. Escalante, George Glenn, and David Ramirez. CAFETERIA WORKERS: Mrs. Marie Shipman, Mrs. Hazel Fuller, Mrs. Ida Bragg, Mrs. Luciel Jones, Mrs. Reba Bradshaw, Mrs. Louise Anderson, Mrs. Frances Goswick, and Mrs. Lela Fore (Manager). 20 Mrs. Charline Kamp, Mrs. Paula Finney, and Mrs. Charlene Godwin try the Christmas fondue in the faculty lounge. Mr. Harrell Weatherred watches in the background. Mr. and Mrs. Lamont Veatch join in the dancing at one of the Student Council affairs. Teaching-Where The Action Is! (Above) Mr. John Smith, Mrs. Dorothy Tullis, Miss Linda Starwalt, and Mrs. Sue Kidwell sit on the judges’ bench during Western Day activities. (Left) The president of Plainview Classroom Teachers Assn., Mr. Alfred Henderson, listens to members’ comments during an afternoon meeting. 21 In Bulldogland, The Days Are Varied MRS. MARIE BARELA B. A. Wayland; Shorthand; Typing; Busi- ness Law MR. RAY BARELA B. S. Wayland; General Science; Biology; Dean MR. ROYCE BARNES B. A. Hard in-Simmons; M. Ed. West Texas State; Algebra II; Dean MR. GENE BARNETT B. S., M. S. Texas Tech; Co-op Ag; Ag. II MR. JAMES BERRY B. Ed. Univ. of Omaha; M. S. Univ. of So. Cal.; Chemistry MRS. MARGARET BERRY B. S. Prairie View A M College; Foods I; Clothing I MRS. AMELIA BISHOP B. A. Univ. of Texas El Paso; M. R. E. Southwestern Seminary; Journalism; Photography MR. HAROLD BISHOP B. S. West Texas State; M. Ed. West Texas State; Biology; Physical Science MR.J.W. BLAINE B. S. West Texas State; M. Ed. Colorado State; Algebra I MR. JOHN L. BOSWELL B. A. Oklahoma Univ.; German; English MRS. JOANNE BOWERS B. S. Sam Houston State; Chemistry I, II; Science Dept. Head MRS. JUDY BUCHANAN B. S. Wayland; Biology; Gen. Phy. Science; Cheerleader Sponsor 22 MR. PATRICK BUCHANAN B. S. Wayland; Bi- ology; Boys P.E.; Coach MRS. VIRGINIA BUTLER B. A. Howard Payne; Enlgish II, III MRS. FRANCES CHESSER B. S. Texas Jech; Foods I, II, Child Development MRS. POLLYE CHRISTIAN B. S. Wayland; M. S. Michigan State; Bi- ology 1,11 MR. J. M. CLAYTON Texas A M; Metal Trades MRS. LEE COFFEY B. S.; L. S. North Texas State; M. A. Sam Houston State; Librarian Mr. Hollis Mize, Ag teacher, helps Steve Templeton, Ricky Abbott, and Ricky Ballew fill out Rodeo Club forms on Club Sign-up Night. MRS. GLADYS DAVIS B. S. Huston-Tillotson; Clothing I, 11,111 MRS. FREDICE DENNIS B. S. West Texas State; English III MR. JAMES DEWESE B. A. Wayland; M. A. Texas Tech; Speech; Drama MR. ROBERT DICKSON B. S.; M. S. Texas Tech; Intro, to Alg.; Fund, of Math II (Below) Mrs. Jane Giddens and Mr. Bob Dickson watch cheerleaders at the sur- prise pep rally preceding the PHS-Coro- nado game. MR. FOY DODSON B. S. West Texas State; M. Ed. Sul Ross; Physics I, II; Dean MRS. JEWELL DODSON B . S. W a yland ; M. A. SiJ Ross; Typewriting I,II MR. JIM DOLLAR M. Ed. South- westem State; Gen- eral Wood; Machine Wood; Drafting MR. RICHARD DYE B. S. Way land; Dis- trib. Ed. MR. DAVID FENNELL B. M. Ed. West Texas St.; M. A. West Texas State; Asst. Band Director MRS. PAULA FINNEY B.S. West Texas State; Voc. Office Education Faculty Participates In Multi-Activities MRS. CHARLENE GODWIN B. A. T. Sam Hous- ton St.; Home Eco- nomics Co-operative Education MR. JAMES GODWIN B. S. Sam Houston State Univ.; Fund, of Math; Plane Ge- ometry MRS. DIANE GOREE B. S. Central State College; Special Ed- ucation Coach Mark Saunders (right) leads off in tossing the minature footballs at pep rally, to be followed by Leslie Reeves, Fred Maples, and Phil Tucker, each with “ammunition” in hand. MR. ERNEST GRANT B. S. Eastern New Mexico; Intro, to Alg.; Fund, of Math MISS RUTH GRIFFIN B.S. Texas Tech; M. A. Sul Ross; Girls P. E. 24 Debbie Davis and Mrs. Henryetta Kaiser laugh together at a joke during a VOE party. MR. DON HANCOCK B. A. Wayland: Bi- ble MR. ALFRED HENDERSON B. S. Huston-Tillot- son; M. Ed. Texas Southern; English I MRS. ELIZABETH HINDS B. S. Daniel Baker; World History MRS. PEARL HUGHES B. S. Texas Tech; English I; English Dept Head MR. THOMAS JENKINS B. A. North Texas State; English 11,111 MRS. CHARLINE KAMP East Texas State Univ; Wayland; CVAE Office Duplication Practices MR. HERB KENS1NG B. S. West Texas State; Phy. Science; Athletic Trainer MRS. SUE KIDWELL B. A. Wayland; English III MISS JOYCE KITE B. S. Wayland; M. A. Sul Ross; Health; Drill Team; Girls P.E. ‘Howdy, Podner!” Mr. and Mrs. Ray Barela Model ‘fancy duds” during the traditional Western Day. MR. MONTE LEE B. S. University of Texas; Am. History; Coach MRS. HENRYETTA KAISER B. B. A. West Texas State; Voc. Office Education Lab 25 Mil. DANIEL LOERWALD B. S. West Texas St. Univ.; Am. History; World History MR. LARRY McBEE B. S. Way land; Plane Geometry, Trig, E. A. Introd. To Alg. MRS. DELORES McCullough A. A. San Angelo; B. A. Wayland; Art Autumn Brings “Back Mrs. Pollye Christian looks toward the “thundering herd” during early-morning hall duty. MR. JOE MILLER B.S. West Texas State; Government; American History; Coach MR. HOLLIS MIZE B. S. Texas Tech Univ; Vocational Agriculture I, III MISS STELLA MIJMME B. S. Texas Tech Univ; Clothing 1; Consumer Ed. MRS. BETTY McGHEE B. A., M. A. West Texas State; English IV; English I MR. E.J. McKNIGHT B. S., M. Ed. Texas Tech; Special Edu- cation MR. FRED MAPLES B. A. Austin Col- lege; American His- tory; Coach To School” N ight Connie Crable pins paper money on Mr. Wendell Dunlap, vocational coordinator, signifying a contribution to the PTA fund on “Back to School” night. MRS. HENRIETTA NORRIS B. A. Wayland Col- lege; MBA West Texas State Univ.; Business Law; Ac- counting; Record keeping MR. VERNON NORRIS B. S. Wayland; M. Ed. Texas Tech; Texas History; Soci- o 1 o gy ; Social Science Dept. Head; Dean MRS. TROY PAYNE B. A. Texas Tech, English I MR. H. L. PENNELL R. S. Texas Tech Univ; American His- tory ; Coach MR. STANLEY PERSHOUSE B. S., M. Ed. Univ. of Texas; Algebra I; Intro, to Algebra MR. BILL PHILLIPS B.S. West Texas State; World His- tory; Coach MR. JIM POLLARD B.S. West Texas State; Athletic Di- rector; Head Coach A surprise shower for Mrs. Margaret Berry also rang in husband, Joe, who helps show off some of the “loot.” MR. JAMES POORMAN B. S. Panhandle State College Physi- cal Science; Coach MR. LESLIE REAVES B. S. North Texas State; American His- tory ; Coach MR. ROLLIE RINKER B. S. Wayland; World History; Coach MR. RUFINO RODRIQUEZ Electronics MR. DALE RUSSELL B.S. West Texas State; Building Trades MR. 0. T. RYAN B. S., M. Ed. Texas Tech; Band Director 27 MR. MARK SAUNDERS B.S. Sul Ross; M. Ed. Texas Tech Univ; Biology; Coach MRS. SHERRY SAUNDERS B.S. Sul Ross; Health MR.CLEO SAVAGE Auto Mechanics MRS. MARGIE SAYES Wayland; Cosmetology MRS. LINDA SCHRIB B.B.A. West Texas State; Type- writing 1,1-1 MR. RICHARD SHEPHERD Vocational Drafting MISSJAYME SKELTON B.A. West Texas State; English II; Spanish I MR. DALE SMITH B.S. Angelo State Univ.; Fund, of Math; Introd. to Alg.; Coach MR. JOHN SMITH B.S. Bishop College; Rel. Math; Intro, to Algebra MR. WALTER SMITH B. M. Texas Wesleyan College; Cho- ral Music MR. JAMES STARKEY B.S. Texas Tech; Dr. PM.; Health; Coach MISS LINDA STARWALT B. A. Southwestern State; French I, II; English II 28 MRS. FLORABEL TISDEL B. A. Texas Tech; M. S. Baylor; Eng- lish II, IV; Humani- ties MRS. JULIE TREVINO B. S. Southwest Texas State Univ.; Home and Family Living MR. PHIL TUCKER B. S. Texas Tech Univ; American His- tory; Coach MR. RICHARD WATSON B.S. West Texas State; Geometry; Algebra II MR. HARRELL WEATHERRED B. S., M.H.P.E.R. North Texas State; Driver’s Ed.; Coach MR. I. L. WHITFIELD A. A. East Texas Baptist; B. S. East Texas State; M. Ed. West Texas State; American Govt; Economics Christmas Party Highlights December MR. DON WILLIAMS B.S., M. Ed. Texas Tech, Industrial Cooperative Training MRS. NANCY WILLIAMS B. A. Way land; English II; American History MRS. SANDRA WILLIAMS R. S. Texas Tech; Ameri- can History ; English MRS. JEWELL WITT B. A. Baylor; M. A. Texas Tech; Spanish II, III, IV At the faculty Christmas party, Mrs. Pearl Hughes, Mrs. Fredice Dennis, Mr. Jim Poorman, and Mr. Stanley Pershouse await their turn at the “turkey and trimmings.’’ FT A sponsor Mrs. Sandra Williams makes change from the money box. 29 Queen Lisa Kemp Princess Connie Crable And Escort Tim Field CORONATION ... Lisa Kemp selected 1973 Queen in the September election . .. “I can’t believe it. A young girl’s dream has come true” . . . Honors held by the PI IS Queen include Fresh- man, Sophomore, and Junior favorites. . .junior var- sity and varsity cheerleader. Her activities . . . FIIA .. . sewing ... riding horses . . . bicycle riding . . . swimming ... all sports. Connie Crable selected Princess... “1 was shocked. It really did seem like a dream” . .. Her honors . . . freshman, junior varsity and var- sity cheerleaders . .. FFA Sweetheart. Activities included . . . FILA . . . NJHS . .. French Club . . . painting . . . water skiing ... all sports . . . being with people. Thus . . . Spotlight on royalty. 33 Queens Court Of 1972 Couples of the royal court put on finishing touches before making their entrance on stage. Princess Connie Crable and escort Tim Field approach the stage as the Coronation climax nears. 34 Awaits Arrival Of PHS Royalty Mark Foote, Senior Class President, extends the Student Council President Mike McAlister places the tradi- scepter to the Queen, tional crown of royalty on the head of Queen Lisa. 35 Forty-Six Couples Make Up Royal Court Mrs. Betty McGhee, Coronation director, meets with senior girls in a planning session. The curtains opened, and the 1972-73 Coronation was underway. Forty-six couples were presented in the course of the evening to make up the royal court. Trumpets blew . . . And the doors opened. Princess Connie Crable, wearing a gold formal and carrying gold mums, walked down the aisle, escorted by Tim Field. Trumpets blew . . . And the doors opened once again. Queen Lisa Kemp, wearing the traditional white satin gown and carrying red roses, moved down the aisle in the bright glare of the spotlight. Mounting the stage, she was crowned by Student Council President Mike McAlister. Presenting the scepter was Mark Foote, president of the Senior Class. Facing her subjects, Queen Lisa briefly addressed the group, and then mounted her throne. The A Cappella Choir concluded the evening, first with selections from “Funny Girl,” and then by leading the audience in the singing of the PHS school song. Jim Zeeck and Ricky Son announce the couples as each pair approaches the royal court. Trumpeters Mike Haigood, Rodney Rodman, Gerardo Gamboa, and Gary Maxwell announce the entrance of royalty. 36 Sheryl Hazel curtsies to escort Dwight Adams as they are introduced to the Coronation court. Queen Lisa Kemp takes just a mo- ment to express her appreciation to her “subjects.” (Below) Eddie Henderson and Sharon Taylor relax with refresh- ments at the reception climaxing the evening. 37 Bonfire Begins Homecoming Festivities Princess Connie Crable and escort Brent Wells, Sophomore Class Vice-President, take part in halftime activities. (Right) Jana Hinrichs twirls her flaming baton to “Light My Fire” during Thurs- day night’s bonfire. 38 Queen Lisa Kemp is escorted off the field by Mike McAlister, Student Council President, after receiving red roses. Sophomores Richard Gravelle and Kris Porter help build the homecoming bonfire. Jeff Walker and Jonelle Sayes dance to the music of “Silver Cloud” during the homecoming dance. The traditional bonfire blazes high against the West Texas sky, white PHS’ers gather to watch. Watching the homecoming game with much interest, Queen Lisa and Princess Connie occupy their “special front row seat.” The 1972-73 homecoming was begun by an unfor- ge table bonfire pep rally Thursday night. Friday’s activi- ties included a car caravan and a gridiron contest against the Lubbock Westerners, with the Dogs on the short end of a 10-0 upset. Halftime came, with the hand spelling out “LISA.” The queen was escorted by David Hurt, Junior Class Vice-President, while Princess Connie Crable’s escort was Brent Wells, Sophomore Vice-President. Flowers were presented by Mike McAlister, Student Body President, and John McWilliams, Senior Vice-President. 39 Varsity Cheerleaders (Front) Connie Crable, Lisa Kemp, Cheryl Cox (Back) Lori Young, Pam Daffern, Sharon Taylor 40 Mrs. Judy Buchanan, cheerleader spon- sor, helps not only with the planning, hut also assists in working out the plans—and the problems! Connie Crable and Sharon Taylor get in a brief practice session before a home basketball game. Beginning the school year in mid-sum- mer . . . That’s a part of being a cheerleader . .. Tech Cheerleader camp ... A week of sore muscles . . . meeting out-of-town cheerleaders . . . Winning honors. The bell rang, and the 1972-73 school year had begun, filled with many activities . . . paint- ing signs ... planning pep rallies . . . making up skits . . . attending all ball games ... promoting school spirit . . . The bell rang again, and the ’72- 73 year was over . . . Tears of joy for victory ... of sadness for defeat. It comes sooner than expected-the end of a cheerleader’s year. “Spell out” has special meaning for cheerleaders. Pam Daffern and Lori Young get ready for the Bulldog variety. 41 Junior Varsity Cheerleaders: (Front) Katie McWilliams, (Standing, left to right) Amy Johnson, Judy Mitchell, Mona Keeter, Nanette Cline, and Lou Ann Whitehead. Judy Mitchell, Katie McWilliams, Mona Keeter, and Amy Johnson practice one of their formations before a pep rally. 42 Cheerleaders Add To Bulldog Spirit Debbie Chaney, Ten Tilson, Cathy McGehee, and Elizabeth Garcia help lead the freshman team to victory. FRESHMAN CHEERLEADERS: (Seated, left to right) Terri Tilson, and Elizabeth Garcia. (Kneeling, left to right) Amanda McCasland, Debbie Chaney, and Cathy McGehee. (Standing, left to right) Susan Wright, Debra Abbott, and Shelley Perkins. 43 EXECUTIVE COUNCIL MEMBERS (Seated) Mike McAlister, President; (Standing, left to right) Christi Marks, Parliamentarian; Tisa Haberer, Corresponding Secretary; Cathy Bublis, Activities Chairman; Laura Patterson, Sergeant-at- Arms; Barbara Bayley, Treasurer; Ricky Son, Chaplain; Ramiro Guerra, Assistant Treasurer; Robert Cherchi, AES Student; and Beverly Baker, Recording Secretary. Chaplain Ricky Son gives the morning devotional. 44 n Robert Cherchi, Laura Patterson, and Barbara Bayley work in the candy store, one of the many responsibilities of the Student Council. Rafael Medina and Yolanda Pastrano model their costumes which won them “Best Dressed” on Western Day. (Left) “And ... I promise to ... ” President Mike McAlister gives his installation speech to the student body. 45 AFS Student 4' Robert Cherchi When asked what he will re- member most about Plainview, Robert Cherchi, AFS student from Italy, replied, “1 will always remem- ber my friends and the way of life.” Robert’s favorite American sports are football and basketball. The American food he likes best is fried chicken. He listed his hobbies as stamp collecting, studying history and reading. Some future day, Robert would like to return to the United States and do additional studying. Robert studies during one of his quiet hours after dinner. Robert Brings Italy To Plainview Robert’s American family Mrs. Roy Daffem, Robert, Pam Daffem, and Mr. Daffern enjoy an evening at home together. 47 48 La Verne Roach Award Scott Hallman Vanderpoel Award Rocky Reese 49 BILLY DAVIS PAM DAFFERN Best All-Around Runners Up JUNE RODRIQUEZ mike McAlister One of the highlights of the year is the recognition of students receiving school-wide and class-wide honors, both featured at the PLAIN VIEW Presentation in the spring semester. Recognized are the recipients of the La Verne Roach Award, Best All-Around and Class Favorites, all chosen by school-wide vote. Vanderpoel Award is handled by the Agriculture Department, and presented at the FFA Banquet. The award is given in memory of Sher- man Vanderpoel, a former FFA student, by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vanderpoel. The Winner is selected by Vocational Ag. II, III, and Coop. Ag. students, on the basis of cooperation, scholarship, leadership, and supervised farming performance. La Verne Roach Award was established in 1950 by Evelyn Roach in honor of her husband who died of injuries received in the boxing ring. This award is given annually to a senior who exhibits good sportsman- ship and clean living. 51 52 LORI YOUNG PAUL THOMPSON Junior CARLA DAY MELVIN MACHA Favorite Runners-Up Senior DIANNA CROCKETT ross McKinney Sophomore NANCY HORN BRENT WELLS Freshman LISA DEISHER LESTER FENNELL 57 LARRY BRAMLET Metal Trades MARY ATKINS Business Who’s Who Twenly-six students were awarded Who’s Who certificates at the 1973 Yearbook Presentation. Recipients were chosen by sub- ject area teachers on the basis of their achievements and dedication in various academic and vocational fields. Who’s Who was begun in 1966 to give special recognition to those students who excelled in academic and vocational fields. DONNA WOOD VOE JEFF COOK Science STEVE RITCHEY Art ROBERT HINN Spanish (Left) ALEXA KRAMER Social Studies 59 LYNDEL FANNON Auto Mechanics STEVE HOOPER Agriculture LAURA PATTERSON Homemaking CINDY BELL Cosmetology 60 ALLEN TERRELL Instrumental Music STEVEN ELLSWORTH Math DENISE TEMPLE Vocational Drafting (Above:) DORTHEA PATTERSON CVAE (Left:) RICKY SON Speech-Drama RANDY KEISLING DE 62 STEPHANIE THOMPSON Vocal Music JOE PEREZ Building Trades JOHN CONGER Boys Physical Education _L J. . X ANDREW MADRIGAL Electronics DAVID LASSITER English PLAIN VIEW Staffers “Put It All Together” 64 •4 layouts and pictures, headlines and pictures, deadlines and pictures, ads and pictures, copy and pictures, cutlines and pictures— that’s what it takes to “Put it all together” for the yearbook staff. It’s a “See-saw” existence! (Left) Seated (first see-saw)—Olivia Hernandez (Index Ed.), Elida Longoria (Soph. Ed.) Seated (second see-saw)—Maria Lopez (Senior Ed.), Kathy Mayden (Clubs Ed.) Seated (third see-saw)—Linda Green (Fresh. Ed.), Hilda Lopez (Asst. Soph. Ed.) Standing (third row) Cookie Lopez (Junior Ed.), Paul Perrin (Asst. Clubs Ed.) Standing (fourth row)—Steve Shannon (Photog.), James Jackson (Sports Ed.), Bob Roberson (Faculty Ed.) Gina Garrison (Activities Ed.), Jill Hamby (Honors Ed.), Lonnie Massey (Photog.) Sponsor, Mrs. Amelia Bishop, Edi- tor Gary Norman, and Head Photo- grapher Fred Bech- told have that “mer- ry-go-round” feel- ing. 65 The BULLDOG BARKER staff includes (seated, left to right) Rita Trevathan (exchange ed.), Ross McKinney (business mgr.), and Stcev Douglas (cartoonist.) (Standing, left to right) Monte Russell (sports editor), Alice Strother (editor) Janis Alexander (asst, cd.) and Phyllis Dayton (fashion ed.) 6.6 Mrs. Amelia Bishop, sponsor, and Alice Strother discuss layouts in planning for spring issues. BARKER Reflects School Activities Janis Alexander sells junior Rebecca Smith a BULLDOG BARKER during sales in the cafeteria. (Below) Photographers discuss equipment: Steve Shan- non, Gary Stone, Freddie Bechtold (head photogra- pher), Lonnie Massey, and Don Dickson. Ross McKinney checks the ad list for the forthcoming BULLDOG BARKER. Monte Russell Works on game assignments for the next issue of the school paper. 67 Choirs Present A Variety Of A CAPPELLA CHOIR: (First Row) A. Chumrey, J. Wheeler, S. Thompson, V. Cox, B. Hewett, I). Hooks, J. Hartis, L. Dayton, S. Norrell, Wood, M. Vanderslice, G. Warrick, D. Haiper, P. McCarty, M. Holmes, S. Russell, and J. Bachman. (Third row) J. Pool, B. Landtroop, T. Huddleston and D. Stephens. (Fourth row) I). Crockett, I). Sullivan, K. Peggram, R. Son, N. Schoppa, I). Hartis, T. Davis, (J. Stone, C. c rj OFFICERS OF THE A CAPPELLA CHOIR: Dennis Sullivan, Presi- dent, Ricky Son, Vice President and Student Director, Ginger Warrick, Treasurer, Leah Wood, Librarian, Stephanie Thompson, Secretary, (Seated) Gary Stone, Publicity, Danny Braddock, Becky Landtroop, Robe Chairmen. (Right:) Mr. Walter Smith directs the A Cappella Choir in preparation for the first concert. Programs Throughout The Year 0. Turpin, S. Edwards, and L. Purvis. (Second row) C. Palmer, T. Hodges, D. Sands, I). Brown, C. Gestes, L. Culpepper, A. Strother, D. Braddock, I). Moore, D. Proctor, N. Hall, I). Glass, B. Kirchoff, V. Purvis, B. Haigood, K. Hart, D. Gion, T. Cook, C. Tapp, T. Raines, and J. Ruiz. “Joy to the World” sings the Mixed Choir at the Christmas concert. This is one of the seasonal programs presented throughout the year. Selling magazines to raise money lor the musical that’s how the year started for the A Cappella Choir. “Funny Girl” came next, and then the Fine Arts Christmas Concert. Hard practice preceded the UIL contest and the annual spring tour which took members to the Dallas-Ft. Worth area for four days, then hack home for the Spring Concert. It all came to an end with baccalaureate and graduation. 69 THE LOST GENERATION: (Seated) Vickie Cox, Julie Pool, Ricky Son, Stephanie Thompson, Dennis Sullivan, Becky Landtroop and Dianna Crockett.(Standing) Doug Hartis, Christi Pegram, and Larry Purvis. Choir Performs At Seasonal Concerts All-State Candidate Dennis Sullivan smiles as he holds one of the trophies won by the A Cappella Choir. Vickie Cox, Dennis Sullivan, and Nancy Schoppa happily recall their All-Region rating. 70 GIRLS CHOIR: (First row) C. Wooley, V. Scott, A. Taylor, E. Dunn, C. Singletary, L. Bussey, G. Mendoza, and W. Gullet. (Second row) S. Hill, D. Watson, W. Marshall, E. Brown, J. McGee, L. Moore, W. Cantwell, and R. Hayes. MIXED CHOIR: (First row) M. Moore, C. Parsley, C. Reed, B. Monroe, L. Hartwell, K. Melton, G. Greenhill, V. Tierce, L. Jones, C. Gregory, and D. McPcak. (Second row) K. Schoppa, B. Buckner, R. Del Campo, J. Yarbrough, J. Hearn, B. McGee, D. Jenkins, V. llddley, D. Edwards, J. Hughes, and J. Payne, (Third row) C. Rivera, K. Shepard, B. Cook, P. Williams, L. Driver, R. Meals, J. Hearn, J. Thomas, J. Davis, L. Baldwin, P. Sanders, S. Owens, and M. Hargrave “Funny Girl” Receives Standing Ovation Fanny Brice (Julie Pool) sings her heart out to her husband, Nick Amstein (Dennis Sullivan) trying to fix some of their marital problems. Their life together as portrayed in the musical has been plagued by difficulties. Fanny pleads, “Don’t Rain on my Parade,” at the height of her career when her personal y 2 life was n turmoil. “You bet what?” exclaims Mrs. O’Malley (Tisa Haberer) in disbelief to Mrs. Rose Brice (Kristi Pegram). Mrs. Meeker (Becky Landtroop) waits to see what happens next. Fanny Brice, (Julie Pool) leads the chorus line of Ziegfield Follies singing “Rat-A-Tat-Tat” in “Funny Girl,” which had a World War I setting. November 9 and 10-two nights to remember. For on these nights, the A’ Cappella Choir presented “Funny Girl,” a musical that will live forever. Julie Pool portrayed Miss Fanny Brice, who started out as a chorus girl and cli- maxed her career as a Broadway star. Miss Brice fell in love with Nick Arn- stein (Dennis Sullivan), and in a few months they were married. Arnstein was a gambler and soon lost everything. Not wanting Fanny to support him, he became involved with money prob- lems, and was sent to prison. While her husband was in prison, Fanny became more famous. When Arnstein was released, he and Fanny met once again, and decided that their marriage could never be what it once was. Arnstein left, and Fanny went onstage to continue her career. Others having major roles were Mrs. Rose Brice (Kristi Pegrarn), Fddy Ryan (Terry Hodges), Florenz Ziegfield (Tommy Culpepper) and Mrs. Strakosh (Dianna Crockett). Nick Arnstein (Dennis Sullivan), places an order with Paul the waiter (Doug Hartisj in preparation for a special dinner with his wife, Fanny (Julie Pool). 73 4-AAAA BAND: (First row) T. Culpepper, H. Manka, J. Dixon, C. Veatch, V. Hyde, S. Burns, A. Kramer, E. Barnes, B. Brown, R. Sansom, R. Reese, R, Cross, J. Gibson, J. Jackson, J. Willis, S. Owen, J. Zeeck, M. Moon, R. Gamboa, F. Bechtold, D. Caughron, L. Law, J. Buford, D. Pruett, T. Davis, K. Ramsower, J. Dickson, C. Hughes, and M. Mitchell. (Second row) L. Fennell, B. Henry, L. Veatch, 0. T. Ryan, P. Lansdon, S. Ridlehuber, 1). Kunkel, A. Ray, B. English, S. Anderson, F. McEachem, J. Howard, C. Singletary, K. Stanford, E. White, T. Ballew, D. Stevens, R. Patty, J. Hinriches, C. Bublis, and M. Price. (Third row) C. Hackett, K. Fugate, D. Harriss, A. Green, C. Gestes, M. McDonough, 1. Masso, G. McConnell, K. McWilliams, C. Allen, T. Haberer, G. Hughes, C. Marks, B. Joslin, D. Robinson, J. Wall, M. Bain, V. Dillard, M. Hollars, V. Phillips, V. Brittian, M. Malouf, K. Hogge, K. Gorman, B. Simmons, J. Ridlehuber, P. Lightfoot, and C. Richardson. (Fourth row) M. Deluna, D. True, P. Raines, A. Brittian, S. Tue, C. McBeth, G. The 4 A band officers include Gerado Gamboa (president), Allen Terrell (first vice-president), Gilmer Mickey (second vice-president) and Tisa Haberer (secretary). 74 Mendoza, D. Howard, K. Cuba, D. Annett, R. Valladerez, L. Larson, M. Hargrave, F. Hernandez, G. Dwyer, D. Dickson, A. Castillo, A. Webb, K. Dunnam, P. Shepherd, E. Dunning, M. Sansom, G. Barnes, C. James, A. Herron, S. King, D. Scott, C. Thomas, and G. Harbour. (Fifth row) S. Collier, E. Roberts, J. Ferrell, R. Witt, M. Surley, R. Gravelle, M. Rankin, D. Turpin, M. McClung, R. Carroll, 0. Garcia, M. Ryan, P. Home, L. Tucker, M. Blankenship, R. Rodman, D. Pemberton, S. Shannon, B. Browning, L. Polvado, J. Webb, B. Walker, G. Maxwell, G. Gamboa, M. Fugate,W. Wilkinson, B. Roberson, M. Haigood. (Sixth row) E. Truesdale, S. Phillips, T. Brasher, I). Bishop, A. Pauda, D. Rush, A. Terrell, A. Whitsitt, B. McGhee, R. Smith, G. Tomlin, D. Turpin, J. Cook, R. Herring, M. Brown, M. Macha, K. Campbell, M. Wright, R. Brawley, D. Fletcher, C. Haigood, J. Fondren, T. Cook, J. Billings, D. Hurt, T. Clifton, C. Lauda, G. Mickey, and K. Wason. “Strike Up the Bands” It all began in August with the annual Band Parents Carnival. Then came marching before school in subfreezing temperatures and staying after school for section drills. The calendar also involved Band Parents Spaghetti Supper, ball games, pep rallies, and finally the big day—and a “ I ” at marching contest. The winter and spring brought Christmas candy sales, yuletide concert, all-region, all state—and finally the spring contest. At the end of the year came they spring concert, baccalaureate, and graduation. From registration through graduation—this was all a part of the picture for the Plainview High School Bands. Mr. 0. T. Ryan directs the band at the annual Christmas concert. The 4A Band twiriers include (Standing left to right) Pam Lansdon, Debbie Kunkel, Sara Ridlehuber, and Debbie Stevens. (Kneeling, left to right) Rhonda Patty and Jana Hendrix. Drum Majors and Twiriers Lead Band Drum majors Cathy Bublis and Mike Price prepare to lead the band. All-State members Rodney Rodman and Allen Terrell discuss plans for concert in San Antonio. The big band plays “Light My Fire” as the twirlers do a routine with the fire batons. Below: All-Region Rand Members: (Front row) Terry Davis, Carol Allen, Gwen Hughes, Tisa Haberer. (Second row) John Moore, Gilmer Mickey, Rodney Rodman, Allen Terrell and Evelyn Harries. 77 STAGE BAND: (First row) M. Brown, T. Clifton, T. Haberer, J. Billings, C. Landa, C. Haigood, and H. Haley. (Second row) R. Rodman. G. Mickey, M. Fugate, B. Walker, E. Barnes, M. McClung, and D. Caughron. (Third row) J. Willis, M. Blankenship, R. Brawley, B. McGhee, R. Smith, A. Pauda, and D. Rush. Stage Band Adds New Sparkle To PHS 78 “Practice makes perfect” thinks Helen Haley while she plays her baritone sax during an afternoon rehearsal. Freshman hand officers are: (standing from left to right) Lester Fennell, Dwaine Thompson, Lisa Deisher, Elizabeth Weatherly, and Kathryn Browning (seated). Freshman twirlers and drum major: (standing from left to right) Vicki Williams, Mitzi Rogers, Paul Bublis, Cindy McCamish, and Elizabeth Weatherly. FRESHMAN BAND: FIRST ROW: C. Bradshaw, V. Box, M. Brown, B. Phillips, B. Stair, K. Sharkey, S. Lopez, D. Douglas, B. Willson, L. Delgado, J. Mitchell, L. Fennell, L. Lusk, K. Ilingst, B. Stewardson, K. Browning, S. Keys, J. Wampler, M. Lindsey, B. Cook. SECOND ROW: Mr. David Fennell, E. Weatherly, M. Rogers, D. Moore, D. Thompson, R. DelCampo, C. Vera, S. Pace, L. Cannon, M. Eldredge, K. Brewer, S. Perkins, C. McCamish, V. Williams, P. Bublis. THIRD ROW: D. Lopez, S. Bankston, M. Jacobs, M. Clifton, P. Pena, R. Perez, A. Gallardo, T. Butler, G. Caddell, J. Garcia, P. Panda, E. Strother, 0. Chavez, F. Sepeda, B. Marks, M. Cooper, L. Ham man, P. Rogers, L. Deisher. FOURTH ROW: C. Nix, J. Wardlow, R. Ponce, B. Morton, G. Herron, C. King, J. James, J. Rios, I). Lopez, P. Gonzales, R. Gonzales, C. Howell, T. Slayton, D. Hughs, L. Mallow, L. Polvado, C. Almon, J. Slayton, D. Stevens. FIFTH ROW: J. Smith, T. Gallimore, B. Ammons, M. Igo, Y. Ramos, A. Trevino, G. Barley, S. King, B. McCurry, D. Hubbard, J. Bitner, L. Mayden, D. Vaughn, P. Carpenter, T. Stevens, I). Moore, G. Neeley, K. Satterfield, S. Owens, T. Fondren. 79 M. McClung, R. Evans, M. rugate. PHS Band Travels To San Antonio Members of the band march down the field during halftime activities at a home game. SYMPHONIC BAND: FIRST ROW: C. Allen, T. Haberer, G. Hughes, k. Cuba, A. Kramer, M. Malouf, R. Patty, B. Simmons, C. Hughs, C. Richardson, K. Stanford, J. Ridlehuber, T. Davis. SECOND ROW: C. McBeth, K. Hogge, L. Larson, K. McWilliams, C. Marks, K. Ruff, T. Clifton, C. Landa, C. Bublis, K. Dunnam, H. Manka, J. Billings, S. Bums, D. Wood, T. Brasher, R. Witt, D. Kunkel, S. Phillips, F. McEachem, C. Veatch, B. English, B. Dixon, P. Lightfoot. Third Row: M. Bain, C. Hackett, D. True, A. Green, M. McDonough, K. Fugate, P. Raines, B. Joslin, M. Sansom, 1). Stephens, E. Dunning, S. King I). Scott, G. Barnes, S. Ridlehuber, H. Haley, C. Haigood. T. Cook, 1). Bishop, D. Rush, A. Terrell, R. Smith, J. Cook, B. McGhee, T. Culpepper, M. Wright, R. Brawley, D. Fletcher. FOURTH ROW: F. Bechtold,J. Willis, R. Gamboa, ,}. Gibson, E. Barnes, R. Cross, D. Caughron, L. Law, J. Zeeck, M. Brown, J. Fondren, K. Wason, A. Whitsitt, P. Horn, J. Webb, G. Maxwell, S. Shannon, G. Gamboa, M. Haigood, R. Rodman, G. Mickey, M. Ryan, R. Carroll, L. Polvado, CONCERT BAND: FIRST ROW: (from left to right) D. Annette, M. Hargrave, E. Roberts, G. Mendoza, V. Phillips, M. Hollars, V. Brittian, Dickson, M. Mitchell, T. Rallew, K. Ramsower, R. Hicks. SECOND ROW: G. McConnell, C. Gestes, L Masso, S. Collier, I). Howard, J. C. Thomas, A. Herron, P. Shepard, R. Gravelle, M. Surley, M. Price, A. Webb, G. Dwyer, D. Dickson, A. Castillo. P. Lansdon. I HIRD ROW: Hernandez, R. Valladarez, M. DeLuna, D. Robinson, S. Anderson, E. White, V. Hyde, E. Trusdale, W. Wilkinson, B. Roberson, C. Rankin, L. Tucker, G. Tomlin, O. Garcia, K. Campbell, A. Ray, D. Turpin, R. Herring, M. Macha. FOURTH ROW: R. Reese, B. Brown, J. Sansom, S. Owen, D. Pruett. For Spring Trip ■■■■■■■■■■■■ V. PilJard, J. Howard, K. Gorman, J. Hinrichs, J. Wall, J. Harbour, C. James, D. Harriss, S. Tue, A. Brittian, F. Southerland, I). Turpin, B. Browning, M. Buford, M. Moon, J. Jackson, R. 81 « Royal Scarlets Shine At Halftime The school year began in mid-summer for the Royal Scarlets when six girls attended Drill Team Camp in Austin, July 9-14. Three days before school started, the Royal Scarlets began their scheduled practices. Each day featured two hours of practicing a special routine to be performed at either basket- ball or football games. A pre-game show was pre- sented before each gridiron encounter, and half time entertainment for each basketball game. A special show during half time Feb. 3 at Hutcherson Physical Education Center on the Wayland College campus highlighted the ye ar. Some of the routines which the Drill Team has performed include the Military, Western, Pom-Pom, and Candy Cane, as well as special numbers featuring the Christmas season. Captains Diana Castillo and Cindy Ball have led the group. Miss Joyce Kite has served as sponsor. One, two, three, four-Captains Cindy Pall and Diana Castillo count while demonstrating “How it is done” to the rest of the Drill Team. DRILL TEAM: First row—(left to right) Eva Alcozer, Becky Sarabia, Kejina Recio, Irene Ramos, Manuela Ortiz, Genoveva Garcia, Rosa Garza, Kathy Lusk, Virginia Rodriguez, Dorothy Rodriguez, Ester Lopez, Sylvia Vera, Ramona Martinez and Maria Martinez. Second row—(left to right) Rhonda Barnes, Louisa Rosales, Olga Azua, Mary Jane Rocha, Terry Lamb, Diana Martinez, Donna King, Sherry Robertson, Mary Hanvey, Vivian Barcheers, Belen Ybarra, Sandra McNeill, Yolanda Pastrano and Elizabeth Garcia. 82 Ruth Torres, Yvonne Montey and Olga Azua swing to the music of “Down By The Lazy River” during a half time performance at a basketball game. Captains Cindy Ball and Diane Castillo swing into action during one of the many routines staged by the Royal Scarlets. Vivian Barcheers and Sandra McNeill perform rhythmical routine used by the Drill Team. Miss Joyce Kite, sponsor, checks through the record file for the next musical number. 83 “All we need is a space ship to take us to Mars,” exclaims Professor Kokintz, (Jim Bryant) to the Royal Court in the all-school Play, MOUSE ON MARS. The presentation was given November 20 and 21. Drama Adds “That Certain Spice” Myrt Blyrt, (Sherry Burns, right) tries to explain to Coach (Leslie Polvado) that boy friend Clifford has “better things to do.” Professor Klunk, (Linda Green) stands by. “You did what, son?” asks Ma, (Terri Davis, left) to Clifford Snorkle, (Nancy Schoppa). Pa Snorkle, (Jim Bryant) looks on with a questioning expression. Miss Spender (Page Carter) a Soviet Spy in MOUSE ON MARS, pretends to be watching birds, but is actually spying on Grand Fenwick’s plan forgoing to Mars. The young lovers, Vincent Mountjoy (Ricky Son), and Cynthia (Jennifer Field), get together after Vincent re- turns from a trip to Mars. Bernard Boo (Mike Koenning) and Policeman (Roy Parr) ham it up backstage before THE CLOWN THAT RAN AWAY produc- tion. The Clown (Jim Bryant) unfolds his “fold out, instant tree” in the children’s play, THE CLOWN THAT RAN AWAY. PLAIN VIEW Presents Personalities Mike Rocha received his Who’s Who Award in ICT from Mr. Don Williams during the Who’s Who por- tion of the Presentation. Steve Hooper, Who’s Who in Agriculture, is handed his certificate by Mr. Hollis Mize. Mr. Bob Henry, with his wife, Sandra, and daughter, Brenda, admire the engraved plate presented as symbolic of the 1973 PLAIN VIEW dedication. 86 Gary Norman, Editor of the ’73 PLAIN VIEW, presents the picture of AFS student Robert Cherchi to the school. Principal Lamont Veatch accepts. Part of Presentation personalities wait on stage while others are introduced during the March event. (Above) Gina Garrison, Activities Edi- tor, serves punch at the reception fol- lowing the Presentation. Scott Hallman, recipient of the La Verne Roach Award, visits with Pam Daffern and Billy Davis, Best All-Around, after the ’73 PLAIN VIEW Presentation. Spring Sports Banquet Honors Athletes Tim Field, all-district center, Arthur Wooley (Outstanding Back), Jesse Evans (Outstanding Lineman), and Scott Hallman won the Scholastic Sportsman- (Fighting Heart) were winners of Football Awards, ship honor at the banquet. 88 Mr. John Thomas Boyd, Master of Ceremonies, greets ath- letes and guests at the annual spring All-Sports Banquet. Chad Williams holds his Golf Award after the All-Sports Banquet, having had the best average score for the year. “I can’t believe it.” Debbie Thomas and Brian Davis were named winners of the Tennis Award at the traditional banquet. Mike Setser (Free Throw Award), and Henry Jackson (Battling Bulldog and Field Goal Award), show their tro- phies to sports fans attending the banquet. Kenneth Cummings shakes hands with Coach Fred Maples upon receiving the Track Award at the Springtime event. 80 Mr. Vernon Norris, Junior Dean, turns on the water in his home-made fountain, part of the Junior- Senior prom decorations. Cards, money, poker chips and wine—all make up a “Night in Monte Carlo,” the theme of the banquet. Banquet goers sit down to a feast featuring filet mignon and all the trimmings. 90 Prom Portrays “A Night In Monte Carlo” “The Traveling Salesmen” provide entertainment for the prom, majoring on rock music, both fast and slow varieties. Joe Balderrama and Belen Ybarra swing to the music of “The Traveling Salesmen”. “It s our night”. Dance couples move to one of the slow numbers during the middle part of the eve- ning. Silver Cloud plays at the homecoming dance. The traditional get-together was one of the highlights of the year 1972-73. PHS Seniors Have Much To Remember Gary Stone, Jane Bachman, and Lonnie Massey visit a few minutes backstage before being presented in the Queens coronation. 92 Jimmy Austin (right) has the “you better watch it, ’cause here I come” look as Ricky Hooper (left) starts moving backward. Lucy Masso picks up graduation announcements during April distribution .... a sign that the senior year was coming to a close. Once full of life and activity, the senior hall is empty, never to be filled again with the PHS Seniors of 1973. Raul Perez dunks Beatriz Montez at the annual “Senior Mud Bath” held this year at City Park. 93 Graduation Is .... . . . A Sharing Affair 94 . . . An Unforgettable Affair 95 Language Clubs Widen Cultural Outlook '1 1 I GERMAN (First row) Mike Hollars, John Boswell (Sponsor), Stephen Ritchey (President), Scott Hallman (Vice-President), Tim Field (Secretary), Alexa Kramer (Treasurer), Kirk Rigler (Sergeant-at-Arms), Randy Witt, Sherry Phillips, Dave Rutledge, Karla Dunnam, Belinda Dixson, Jessica Kid well, Suzi Rogers, and Glen Smith. (Second row) Raul Perez, Milton Wright, Raul Gamboa, Mike Haigood, Billy Davis, Richard Dye, Steve Horn, Jerry King, Brian Davis, David Belk, Jimmy Pendergrass, Milton Dixson. 98 LOS LLANEROS (First row) Alice Camarena (President), Robin Gardner (Second Vice-President), Irma Masso, (Secretary), Cheryl Cox, (Treasurer), Gina Garrison (Reporter), Randall Dean (Sergeant-at-Arms), David Hurt, Mark McClung, Lana Fuller, Janabeth Willis, Vivian Snodgrass, Laurie Walters, Hilda Lopez, Johnny Vera, and Ricardo Lopez. (Second row) Sammy Gutierrez, Michael Hinn (First Vice-President) Pat Home, Robert Carter, Rob Hinn, Rusty Hughes, Jimmy James, Brad Haynes, Stephen Cross, and Kevin Bowen. FRENCH CLUB (First row; kneeling) Cathy Bublis, Janis Cooper, Cynthia McCarty, Vickie Dillard, Karen Green, and Ginger Cuba. (Second row) Miss Linda Starwalt (Sponsor), Mark Clothier (President), John McWilliams (Vice-President), Barbara Bayley (Secretary), Connie Crable (Treasurer), Mike McAlister (Reporter), Patty Clayton, Carol Tschirgi, Debbie Thomas, Nanette Cline, Mary Martha Trimble, Charlotte Sams, Jeri Howard, Mona Keeter, Amy Johnson, and Michelle Mitchell. (Third row) Lisa Cannon, Kathryn Browning, Lou Ann Whitehead, Betty Joslin, Debbie Howard, Rebecca Boyd, Julie Pool, Lisa Dayton, Steve Hamman, Cindy Sylvester, Lea Heck, Sandra Gaston, and Laura Patterson. 99 MASQUE AND GAVEL OFFICERS: Right: Rick Son (President), Tommy Culpepper (Vice-President), and Tisa Haberer (Secretary) look over agenda for the next meeting. “God gave us two ears to listen, and some of you need four. Therefore I have brought...” Club sponsor Mr. James DeWese “tells it like it is.” Everyone needs at least three shoes, according to Julie Pool in an impromptu skit during club meeting. 100 “Crunch!” is the command given by Terry Hodges and Janis Alexander (right) to the “Frito” (Page Carter, left) and the “Potato Chip” (Jennifer Field, kneeling). Masque and Gavel Features Club Skits An appreciative audience helps the skits along. (ABOVE) Suzi Rogers, Gina Gar- rison, Janabeth Willis, and Janis Alex- ander. (LEFT) Front row: Linda Tucker and Lucy Masso. Second row: Becky Landtroop and Helen Mock. 101 Sammy Gutierrez (left) and Steve Hamman tell of coming events by bringing the PHS marquee up to date. Key Club Seeks To Serve In Bulldogland President Eddie Hogge presents a check to Salvation Army Captain George Hoosier for the Christmas Fund as Sponsor I. L. Whitfield and Brad Cooper look on. Janis Alexander (President) discusses with guest speaker Joe Don Hancock and Ross McKinney (Vice-President) some of the problems of editing. Jill Hamby (Secretary) and Gordon Zeigler look over a copy of the PLAIN VIEW which Zeigler edited when a high school student. Quill and Scroll Studies Communications “Togetherness” seems to be the order of the day as journalists work on deadlines: Seated, Monte Russell, Phyllis Dayton, and Steev Douglas. Standing, Rita Trevathan, and Alice Strother. “This is it.” Jerry Stone (center) of Radio Station KVOP shows teletype copy to Fred Bechtold and Maria Lopes. (Above) Suzi Rogers, Dionel Davila, and Angie Taylor browse through exchange copies of news- papers in the workroom. (Left) “Which picture goes with which copy?” Gina Garrison and Kathy Mayden (seated) mull over the problem, while Lonnie Massey, Steve Shannon, and Gary Norman “supervise.” BANDETTE MEMBERS: (Front row) Vicki Phillips, Jana Hinrichs, Loretta Larson, Karen Gorman, Gwen Hughes, Cindy McBeth, Pam Shepard, Jaquita Wall, Joretta Harbour, Trena Ballew, Teresa Clifton, Elizabeth Roberts, Debra Harriss, Sherry Tue, and Kim Fugate. (Second row) Vanessa Brittian, Karen Cuba, Michelle McDonough, Katie McWilliams, Karen Stanford, Janet Dickson, Sherry Bums, Michelle Mitchell, Sherry Phillips, Angela Herron, Gloria Mendoza, and Debra Annett. (Third row) Karen Ruff, Sharon King, Diane Scott, Kelly Ramsower, Jeri Howard, Diane Robinson, Ginny McConnell, Belinda Dixson, Arlene Webb, Cindy Richardson, Mattie Hargrave, Elizabeth Dunning, and Debbie Howard. (Fourth row) Debbie True, Carole Hackett, Janet Ridlehuber, Karla Dunnum, Linda Tucker, Vicki Dillard, Carole Allen, Christi Thomas, Peggy Raines, Pam Lansdon, Helen Haley, Alexa Kramer, Tisa Haberer, Becky Simmons, Sheila Anderson, Patti Lightfoot, and Evelyn Barnes. OFFICERS: (Left to right) Janet Ridlehuber (President), Carole Allen (Secre- tary), and Gwen Hughes (Treasurer). Bandettes, Crescendoes Hit High Notes (ABOVE) CRESCENDO MEMBERS: (Front row) Gary Barnes, Jim Zeeck, James Jackson, Steve Shannon, Gary Maxwell, Gilmer Mickey, and Fred Bechtold. (Second row. On Stairs) Randy Witt, Mike Haigood, Roland Smith, David Fletcher, Andy Whitsitt, Mike Blankenship, and Mark Ryan. (Third Row, on stairs) Richard Brawley, Jeff Cook, Gerardo Gamboa, Max Fugate, and Leslie Polvado. (BELOW) OFFICERS: (Left to Right) Gary Maxwell (President), Jim Zeeck (Vice-President), Steve Shannon, (Secretary), and Leslie Polvado (Treasurer). 105 Club 200 Promotes Physical Fitness THE “200” CLUB: (Front row) Robert Cherchi, Valente Chavez, I eroy Favila, Raul Hernandez, Daniel Lopez, Willie Garcia, Joe Perez, and Stanley Matuza. (Second row) Dana Palmer, Ricky Lopez, Don Douglas, Pepper Summers, Albaro Mireles, and Coach Pat Buchanan. (Third row) Doug Ferguson, Kirk Cobb, Gary Bryant, Kim Paschal, Lloyd Walker, and David Vail. (Fourth row) Lionel Garcia, Russell Stanfield, Gary Norman, Mario Rodriquez, Kenneth Pounds, and Eugene Nabors. (ABOVE) Kirk Cobb (Secretary), Raul Hernandez ( Sergeant-at- Arms), Robert Cherchi (Chaplain), Gary Norman (Vice-President), and Kim Paschal (President). (RIGHT) “Do you thing he can do it?” ask Raul Hernandez (Left) and Valente Chavez as they place the weights on the shoulders of Kirk Cobb. CHRISTIAN ATHLETES: (Front row) John Setser, Brent Wells, Ricky Bentley, Steve Phillips, Byrel Moore, Galen Mannin, Jon Armstrong, and Randy Finney. (Second row) Mike Setser, Tim Field, Greg Goree, Bobby Chaffin, Bert Wall, Brian Davis, Richard Dye, Kevin Bowen, Mark Mangum, and Allen Patterson. (Third row) Coach Monte Lee (Sponsor), Bart Greer, Clinton Wall, Dwight Adams, Billy Davis, Kempe Hayes, Jesse Evans, Jimmy Kelly, Jeff Tucker, Johnny Dove, Ronnell Owens, and Raydell Owens. Christian Athletes Set High Goals The Fellowship of Christian Athletes has been an organization endeavoring to exemplify Christian attitude on the athletic field as well as in everyday life. Goals of the group during the year have been to promote fair play, to emphasize good grades, and to illustrate the importance of teamwork in all areas of sports activities. The club has met eight Limes. Sessions have varied from organizational meetings to fund-raising. One outstanding session in- volved listening to a tape by Jerry Stovall of the St. Louis Cardinals of the National Football Conference. The FCA has made plans for an inter- esting future project: to send boys to sum- mer camps in Estes Park, Colorado, where they will be able to participate in varied sports activities and to mingle with Christian athletes—high school, college, and profes- sional. FCA OFFICERS: (Left to right) Mike Setser (President; Eddie Henderson (Vice-President); and Clinton Wall (Secretary). 107 SCIENCE CLUB: (Front row) Randy Witt, Glen Smith, Mark McClung, Alexa Kramer, Beverly Baker, Linda Golden, Theresa Phalen, Sherry Phillips, Terecia Clifton, Mike Hollars, Randy Ballard, and Mr. Harold Bishop, sponsor. (Second row) Dean Palmer, Arland Thompson, Jeffrey Clothier, Clay Fowler, Robert Cherchi, Jeff Cook, Robert Carter, Darrell Gaston, Jerry King, Gary Grant, Chuck Cypert, and David Lassiter. Science Club Learns “Skeletal Facts” 108 OFFICERS: (Left to right) Jeff Cook (President), Alexa Kramer (Secretary-Treasurer), and Robert Cherchi (Vice-President). (Left to right) Kay Hillman, Mary Carroll, Jana Ruiz (Vice-President), and Linda Tucker—all Junior Volunteer Workers—prepare to go on duty at Central Plains General Hospital. Mrs. Jean Covey, school nurse and club sponsor, goes about her daily routine. Volunteer Work Sparks Medical Careers Janet Dickson (Left), Mrs. J. 0. Bass Jr., (Pink Lady) and Jane Bachman stop to chat before boarding the bus for a one-day field trip to Amarillo. Pausing a moment before leaving on the Abilene Awards trip is Pam Daffem, Medical Careers president (Left) Alexa Kramer (Reporter), Wynette Amick (Secretary), and Jane Bachman await the start of their shift. Jane was the representative of the club in the miss Future Nurse contest. (Above) Club members gather at the last session of the year to elect next year’s officers. PROGRAM COMMITTEE: (Front row, seated) Evelyn Barnes, Katie McWilliams, Page Carter, and Kathy Stanford. (Standing) Terry Hodges and Julia McGee. ACTIVITIES COMMITTEE: (Clockwise, from bottom left) Vivian Snodgrass, Jennifer Field, Hal Wesley, Danny Huffine, and Randall Dean. JUNIOR NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY-FRESHMAN GROUP: (Front row) Vickie Cox, Linda Golden, Ruth Ontiveros, Suzanne Keys, Kathryn Browning and Marihelen Lindsey. (Second row) Marvin Adams, Ann Dee Johnson, Robbie Stair, Donna Stoneham, Becky Terrell, Marjorie Brown, Karen Schoppa, Shelley Bowen, and Mickey Clifton. no JUNIOR NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY-SOPHOMORE GROUP: (Front row) Karen Cuba, Mickey McCullough, Katie McWilliams, Evelyn Barnes, Julie Cook, Cathy Landa, Leslie Tillerson, and Nancy Horn. (Second row) David Hurt, KurtCaddel, Michelle McDonough, Debra Annett, Lynnetta Moore, Anne Michalik, Kim Odom, Julia McGee, Jennifer Field, Kathy Stanford, Page Carter, Terry Hodges, and Glen Smith. (Third row) Raul Perez, Scott Young, Curtis Blake, Randy Culp, Don Criswell, Bobby Mitchell, Tim Brown, Randall Dean, Danny Huffinc, Robert Carter, Hal Wesley, Randy Finney, Brent Wells, Trent Gaither, and Glen Smith. JNHS Accents Maximum Achievements OFFICERS: (Left to Right) Robert Carter (President), Randall Dean (Vice-President), Nancy Horn, (Secretary), and Jennifer Field (Treasurer). Ill National Honor Emphasizes Excellence NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY (First row, seated) Grace Coppin, Alexa Kramer and Debbie Culp. (Second row) Eddie Henderson, Kaci Jones, Leah Woods, Emily Clark, Donna Wood, Laurie Walters, Sherry Phillips, Sharon Gammage, and Beverly Baker. (Third row) David Criswell, Brian Davis, David Lassiter, Raul Gamboa, Rusty Hughes, Milton Wright, Mike Hollars, Russell Stanfield, Jerry King, Tim Field, and Bob Hewett. (Fourth row, on stairs) Richard Dye, Jeff Cook, Tisa Haberer, Rebecca Boyd, Pam Daffem, Carol Hughs, Sheila McGuire, Janice Spencer, Terri Davis, Ginger Cuba, Nancy Schoppa, and Vicky Cox. The purpose of this organi- zation has been “To create an enthusiasm for scholarship, to stim- ulate a desire to render service, to promote leadership and to develop character in the students of Plain- view High School.” The club is named for Mrs. Ellen C. Akeson, former English teacher at PHS. Programs encour- aging scholarship are featured throughout the year. Mrs. Betty McGhee has served as club sponsor. OFFICERS: Eddie Henderson (President), Tim Field (Vice-President), Pam Daffem, (Secretary), and Jeff Cook (Treasurer). 112 ---- -« 'far FUTURE TEACHERS: (Front Row) Shan Sooter, Kathi Walters, Jennifer Field, Jill Hamby, Eugene Nabors, Debbie Culp, Kathy Stanford, Carol Tapp, and Gwen Hughes. (Second Row) Laurie Walters (President), Nancy Schoppa, Linda Tucker (Vice-President), Tisa Haberer (Secretary), Dennis Sullivan (Treasurer), Michelle McDonough (Historian), Karen Mayes (Historian), Stanley Matuza (Parliamentarian), Sherry Bums (Chaplain), Alice Strother (Reporter), Watha Cantwell, Linda Smith, Gail Wharton, Suzi Rogers, Freda McEachem, and Cindy Ginn. (Third Row) Mr. James Berry and Mrs. Sandra Williams (Sponsors), Margo Kirkpatrick, Dee Ann Watson, Mattie Hargrave, Rusty Hughes, Lucy Masso, Carol Tschirgi, Lisa Wallace, Jana Beth Willis, Donna Wood, Jaquita Wall, Celeste Rivera, Carole Allen, Dixie Robertson, and Diana Wright. FT A, Math Clubs Prepare For Future MATH CLUB: (Front Row) David Lassiter (President), Gerardo Gamboa (Vice-President), Beverly Baker (Secretary), Jeff Cook, Alexa Kramer, James Zeeck, Mike Hollars, Randy Witt, and Jeff Tucker. (Second Row) Janice Spencer, Marilyn Holmes, Eddie Henderson, Jerry King, Jodie Williams, Lucretia Gregg, Ginger Cuba, Allan Patterson, Gary Stone, Steven Ellsworth, and Mr. Larry McBee (Sponsor). 113 DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION CLUB: (Front Row) Randy Keisling, Renee Benefield, Marilyn Malouf, Linda Thornton, Becky Howell, Beverly Graham, Teresa Greenwood, Terryc Griffin, Cindy Thompson, and Sandy Cooper. (Second Row) Rojelio Del Campo, Danny Ramos, Larry Purvis, Eugene Nabors, Kenneth Bounds, Johnny Hauschild, Robert Slough, Johnny White, Jeremiah Allen, Jim Bryant, Kaci Jones, Pat Luckie, Jim Gibson, Gary McGowen, and Mr. Richard Dye (Sponsor). DE, Building Trades Have Job Training BUILDING TRADES: (First Row) Greg Guiterrez, Ray Sanchez, Luis Aguilar, Ruben Torres, Harvey Shedd. Kip Pritchard (Pres- ident), Virgil Taylor, Joe Aguirre, Joe Ayala (Secretary), and Mr. Dale Russell (Sponsor). (Second Row) Joe Perez ( Sergeant - at-Arms), Joe Huerta, Raydell Owens, David Jordan, Larry Buckner, Arthur Wooley (Parliamentarian), Billy Washington (Treasurer), and Robert Pitts. 114 (Left) Mario Rodriguez demonstrates the ad- vantage of a collator to Josie Rodriguez, Israel Moreno, and Jessee Martinez. Office Skills Studied By CVAE Members (Center Left) Janie Mercado, Rejina Recio, Maria Carrion, Jovita Reyes, and Sonia Perez work at the light table preparing mimeograph stensils. (Above) Dorothea Patterson demonstrates the plate expo- sure unit to Dora Morales. (Lower Left) John Gutierrez, Domingo Camargo, Larry Campbell, and Johnny Martinez get ready to clean the ink from the rollers of the offset duplicator. 115 HERO Honors Outstanding HERO OFFICERS: (Seated) Gloria Castillo (President), Helen Mock (First Vice-President), Lydia Vargas (Second Vice-President), and Susan Jackson (Secretary-Treasurer). (Standing) Juli Baumann (Parliamentarian), Aureba Fuller (Third Vice-President), Sandra Brown (Chap- lain), Mary Frances Braga (Fifth Vice-President), and Diana Castillo (Historian). HERO AFTERNOON CLASS: (Seated) Brenda Hamilton, Mary Frances Braga, Mary Millican, and Margo Kirkpatrick. (Standing) Juli Baumann, Helen Mock, Aureba Fuller, Gloria Castillo, Frances Formby, Teressa Monday, and Wanda Ballinger. 116 Students Each Month HERO FHA MORNING CLASS: (Seated) Lydia Vargas, Sandra Brown, Susan Jackson, and Raymond Vera. (Standing) Carolyn Brown, Sherry Keen, Donna Long, Jolene Wheeler, Aurelia Jimenez, Pam llellyer, Johnnie Felts, and Mrs. Charlene Godwin. 1973 HERO’ERS OF THE MONTH: (Seated) Susan Jackson (April). (Standing) Mary Frances Braga (May), Rosalinda Franco (March), and Sandra Brown (February). 1972 HERO’ERS OF THE MONTH: (Horia Castillo (September), Aureba Fuller (November), Diana Castillo (October), and Raymond Vera (December). FBLA Strives For Business Leadership F BLA CLUB: (Seated, left to right) Donna Wood, Sharon King, Cindy Roberts, Jonelle Sayes, Ellen Owen, Vicki Cypert, Shirley Edwards, Carla Day, Mindy McCamish, Dorothy Roams, Maria Perez, Rosa Recio, Rebecca Smith, Celeste Rivera, and Sandra Belk. (Standing) Marilyn Holmes, Janet Mickey, Janace Hartis, Gayle Stroud, Kathy Clinton, Becky Reeves, Barbara Reeves, Wynette Amiek, Debbie Dulin, Carol Tschirgi, Janet Taylor, Lana Fuller, Billy Davis, Janace Spencer, David Milstead, Jimmy Pendergrass, Roanne Cartwright, James Widener, Russell Stanfield, Kirk Cobb, David Belk, Debbie Thomas, Carol Allen, Charlie Schulz Gwen Hughes, and Paula McCarty. (Above) Rebecca Smith, Newt Wheeler, Kenneth Cummings, and Lisa Wallace enjoy a relaxed moment at the FBLA Hal- loween party. (Left) OFFICERS: (Seated) ('aria Day (Treasurer), and Dorothy Ramos (Historian). (Standing) Sharon King (Re- porter), Roanne Cartwright (Vice-President), Billy Davis (President), Wynette Amick (Parliamentarian), and Mindy McCamish (Secretary). 118 ICT CLUB: (Front row) Mike Rocha (President), Vance Kuntz (Vice-President), Becky Leach (Secretary), Vicky Cox (Treasurer), Scott Parsley (Reporter), Susie LaRue (Parliamentarian), and Eddy Hogge, (Sergeant-at-Arms). (Back row) Phillip Bailey, David Milstead, Steve Landrum, Jane Bachman, Steve Jensen, Randy Campbell, Randy Cognasi, Raul Perez, and Mr. Don Williams (Sponsor). Industrial Careers Practiced By ICT (Front row) Ronnie Bedwell, Joe Garrett, Paulette Calip, Cathy Berner, Kathy Roberts, Elizabeth Couch, Glenn Randell, and Paul Samaniego. (Back row) Roy Parr, Dale Dwyer, Morris Baldridge, Gary Kerbo, Ramiro Guerra, Mark Marshall, Steve Servatius, Lonnie Massey, Gary Smith, and Steve Ellis. 119 VOE OFFICERS: (Seated) Janet Mickey (President), Lisa Wallace (Vice-President), Gaye Spencer (Secretary) and Donna Wood (Treasurer). (Standing) Debbie Cathey (Parliamentarian), and Mindy McCamish (Historian). Activity Dominates VOE Program at PHS Area IV OEA Contest Winners include (Seated) Mary Atkins and Donna Wood; (Standing) Renea Clarkson, Janabeth Willis, Janet Taylor, Sandra Belk, and Mindy McCamish. Lisa Wallace, Area IV President, prepares to call a VOE meeting to order. 120 VOE CO-OP: (Seated) Gaye Spencer, Patsy Smith, Kathy Clinton, Marilyn Gaither, Donna Wood, and Shirley Padgett (Standing, first row) Debbie Cathey, Peggy Scott, Marilyn Mull, Kathy Wells, Barbara Walker, Debbie Davis, Ann Chumrey, and Jane Hewett. (Standing, back row) Karen Bailey, Mary Atkins, Estella Trevino, Toka Monroe, Connie Bussell, Kathi Miller, and Janet Mickey. VOE LAB: Rebecca Smith, Janet Taylor, Lisa Wallace, Dorothy Ramos, Angela Herron, Vicki Messer, Kandy Harrison, DeAnne Spencer, Jessica James, Karrol Henry. (Second row) Renea Clarkson, Mindy McCamish, Janace Hartis, Sharrion Keen, Olivia Torres, Gloria Gonzales, Elaine Brewer, Debbie Jacobs, Carol Hughs, Sandra Bdk, Janabeth Willis (Third row) Carol Hackett, Yolanda Brazier, Barbara Rios, Tila Gonzales, Rosa Recio, Maria Perez, Kathy Hughes, Betty Joslin, Lola Scroggins, Cindy Johnson. 121 FHA Majors on Service Serving punch on Appreciation Day are Kathy Coppin, Sharon Livesay, Lillian Lusk, Melissa Mote, Nelta Culver, Vicky Cypert and Sandria Luster. in Varied Fields Fathers and daughters enjoy a meal and entertainment at the annual FHA Daddy-Date Banquet. (Above) Sharon Gammage serves refreshments at the concession stand as a part of the FHA program. (Above) Cloris Tilson presents a carnation to her grandfather, J.L. (“Blackic”) Norris, at the Daddy- Date Banquet. (Left) FHA OFFICERS: (Front Row) Jane McLaurin (Publicity Chairman), Sharon Gammage (Projects Chairman), and Cloris Tilson (President). (Second Row) Derinda Harper (Historian), Laura Patterson (Pro- gram Chairman), and Carla Day (Social Chairman). (Back Row) Roanne Cartwright (Secretary), Debbie Kunkel (Point Keeper), Lisa Lloyd (Area 1 Presi- dent), and Debbie Duncan (Projects Chairman). 123 Mounting for the ride is where the fun begins for those who follow the rodeo circuit. It all starts in the chute, then the gate is opened, and it’s no problem to see “where the action is.” The PHS Rodeo Club has been one of the most active this year with monthly meet- ings, participation in rodeos, and long-term projects. The group has taken part in more than fifteen rodeos in the Tri-State area of Texas, New Mexico, and Oklahoma. Additionally, they hosted the Plainview event held March 20-21. Projects included giving two pinon pines to the school patio, cleaning up the local rodeo grounds and building steel corrals, and also giving a Si00 scholarship to a grad- uating senior. Mr. Hollis Mize of the faculty is one sponsor, working with Mr. L.D. Usher and Mr. Bill Haley. Monte Spann has served as club president. The wild mare race is one of (he most inter- esting events, and proved to be a popular one at the local rodeo. An out-of-town cowboy prepares to take his turn. 124 One of the Rodeo Club’s projects was the presentation of two pinon pine trees to the school patio. Those participating include (Front row) Billy Griffin; (Seated) Andy Cognasi and Ren Bradford. (Back row, left to right) Kenneth Ferrell, Jerry Matlock. David Mason, Mack Schmal .ried, Jerry Veal, Billy Huddleston, Mr. Hollis Mize (sponsor), Kelly Campbell, Max Crow, Colbv Wright, Roy Dwyer, and Larry Hartwell. “Action Plus”-Thats the Rodeo Club 125 Keith Harbor tries his hand at bareback riding in the Plainview Rodeo. LaDawn Primrose of Tucumcari, New Mexico, shows the talents which earned her the “All- Around Cowgirl” title in the Tri-State area. Lyndel Fannon removes an engine for a complete overhaul. Ronnie Hamby and Ronald O’Neal perform a tune-up, a typ- ical auto mechanics job. Auto Mechanics Wins Area Contests Studying trouble-shooting procedures in preparation for area contests are Lyndel Fannon and Mike Wilcher. Tommy Barrick prepares an engine block assembly for re-assembly and installation. Finishing adjustments on an overhauled en- gine is Albert Perez. 126 Modern Methods Taught in Electronics Abel Sepeda, Andrew Madrigal, Freddy Aguirre, and Freddy Rodriguez set up test equipment to check a color television set. (Above) Mike Henegar, Donald Robinson, Matthew Peoples, Johnny Dove, and Henry Jackson check high voltage problem in a color TV set. (Right center) Charles Ramsey and Stevie Ellena study the schematic of a black- and-white TV set during trouble-shooting procedure. (Lower right) Checking the operation of a tape recorder are Mr. Rufino Rodriguez (Sponsor), Roger Stambaugh, and David Pomykal. Disassembling a television chassis to salvage usable parts are Danny Lee, Tony Wool- verton, and Bill Murcheski. 127 Drafting, Metal Trades Work Long Hours DRAFTING: (Front Row) Hugh Manka, Gary Maxwell, Rodney Roberts, Severo Alvarado, Leo Camarena, Fonty Carthel, Ronald Kirchoff, and Terry Sheppard. (Second Row) Curtis Jones, Russell Pettit, Colby Wright, Steve Henderson, Edward Mendez, and Bruce McCollum. METAL TRADES OFFICERS: Roy Dwyer (President), Kenneth Ferrell (Parliamentarian), Mike Tyler (Vice-President), Frankie Graves (Sergeant-at-Arms), Stanley Januta (Secretary), and Kim Seago (Treasurer). 128 MORNING CLASS Mrs. Margie Sayes (instructor), Laura Bussey, Kathy Burnett, Rosa Gonzales, Debbie Rushing, Gloria Riveria, Cindy McCune, Geneva Garcia, Martha Mjdendez, and Darla Wheeler. COSMETOLOGY—AFTERNOON CLASS—(First row) Irene Salas, Cathy Castro, Elizabeth Savage, Debbie Austin, Maria Vega, Gloria Ramirez, and Beatriz Montez. (Second row) Viola Roller, Janie Campbell, Laura Mangum, Vickie Buford, Cindy Bell, Brenda Keenam, Ester Raissez, and Irene Molina. 129 (Right) GREEN HANDS (First row) Jerry Chambers, Donnie Richardson, Mark Church well. Dale McWhorter, and Boyd McClure. (Second row) Lonnie Frye. Jerry Veal, Paul Bublis, Scott Smith, and Mike Vaughn. (Third row) Freddy Escamilla, Melton Saiz, Gary Adrian, Glenn Schur, and Charles Gil- bert. (Below) FFA (First row) Andy Cognasi, Randy Murray, Tommy Stevens, Teddy Williams, and Gary Morgan. (Second row) Ricky Reese, Jerry Matlock, Gregg Goree, Mike Gilbert, and Aubrey Hooper. (Third row) Gary Bryant, Steve Hooper, Dwain Schumacher, David Mason, Gerald Adrian, and Bradley Hayes. 130 Mr. Hollis Mize and Mr. Gene Barnett, FFA instructors, look over one of the new publications. (Second row) Rocky Reese (president), David Mason (treas- urer, and Alvin Williams (sentinel). FFA OFFICERS (First row) Kirk Taylor (secretary), Greg Burleson (vice president) and Steve Hooper (reporter). Future Farmers Train for Tomorrow CO-OF AG (First row) Ben McGee, James Ashley, Kirk Taylor, Kenny Dollar, Edward Alderson, John Conger, and Ottis Leach. (Second row) Bobby Collier, Mike Price, Lennis Peters, David Reeves, Alvin Williams, Rocky Reese and Greg Burleson. 131 SPORTS 133 Dogs End Play The Plainview Bulldogs, under the leadership of their new head coach, Jim Pollard, turned in a 6-4 mark to complete the 12-13 season. PUS had the third best offense in district action with a 209.3 yards per game average. The mighty defense ranked third, giving up an average of 200.3 yards per game. PI1S opponents found it diffi- cult to throw against Plainview s second- ary, which was rated first, giving up only 33 completions for 368 yards. In the scoring category the Bulldogs were third with J 26 points. Scott Hall- man tied with Bobby Pipkin of Monterey for the high point honors with 48. Individually, the Bulldogs pulled off many honors. Scott Hallman and Arthur Wooley ranked third and fourth in season rushing totals with 651 and 611, respect- ively. Wooley led the defensive team with 85 tackles, followed by Ronncll Owens (83) and Jimmy Kelly (81). which placed With 6-4 Mark them 19th, 21st, and 22nd in district action. Mark Foote tied with fellow quarter- hack Keith Kitchens of Hereford for third place honors in the punting department, with a 35.1 average per kick. In team competition, Scott Horne led Danny Buckner by nine yards in the pass reception department with four catches for 76 yards. Charlie Schulz led Reynaldo Fennell in kick-off averages with 45.2 yards per kick, but Fennell led in total yards with 808 on 18 attempts. Newt Wheeler garnered a 26.5 average for kick-olf returns, followed by Larry Buck- ner with a 20.5 average. Wheeler also led tin; Bulldogs in pass interceptions with three. Three Plainviewans, Scott Hallman, Tim Field, and Arthur Wooley, were placed on the All-District team, with Field and Hallman receiving Honorable Mention on the All-South Plains team. % EXIT PHS 1972-73 SEASON OPF 14 Estacado ( 24 Tascosa 8 0 Midland Lee 23 33 Amarillo High 15 n Borger 3 21 Coronado i 6 Hereford 14 0 Lubbock High 10 6 Monterey 17 15 Sny der 0 134 TEAM CAPTAINS: (Left to right) Jesse Evans, Mark Foote, Scott Hallman, and Dwight Adams. VARSITY TEAM: (Front row) B. Greer, C. Schulz, M. Hale, I). Buckner, N. Wheeler, 1). Adams, J. Tucker, and J. Dove. (Second row) K. Taylor, J. Armstrong, J. Ayala, J. Evans, J. Kelly, K. Russell, S. Home, T. Field, and A. Wooley. (Third row) K. Cummings, 1). Criswell, M. Buchanan, K. Hayes, D. Lipscomb, K. Rigler, R. Fennell, and E. Cromeans. (Fourth row) L. Buckner, R. Owens, R. Owens, M. Foote, R. Carter, T. Webb, S. Hallman, S. Patridge, and I). Holley. VARSITY STAFF: (Left to right) Trainer Herb Kensing, and Coaches Fred Maples, Mark Saunders, Jim Pollard (athletic director and head coach), Leslie Reaves, Harvey Pennell, and Phil Tucker. 135 Estacado The fighting Bulldogs started off their season with an outstanding 14-7 win over the Estacado Matadors. Neither team saw much action during the first half of play, but in the second half Plainview settled down to drive for two TD s. The first was scored by Scott Hallman followed with the second by Arthur Wooley. Wheeler made both kicks to pul the Dogs on top 14-0 going into the fourth quarter. Estacado’s only score was set up by an 87 yard kickoff return by Kenneth Yates and a four-yard dash by Hillary Hutchinson. Tascosa In their second outing of the season, the Bulldogs put on an impressive show, downing the Tascosa Rebels 24-8. The Dogs scrambled for a total offense of 424 yards during the contest. Scott Hallman was PI IS’s leading rusher with 117 in 16 carries and two touchdowns. Darrell Holley was next with 78 yards and one TD. Newt Wheeler put three conversions through the uprights, while Reynaldo Fennell hooted a 20-yard field goal for the remaining three points. _ . _ i rying to break out of the grasp of a Tascosa defender, Larry Buckner fights for a few extra yards. 136 Varsity cheerleaders Sharon Taylor and Pam Daffem lead the Bulldogs to victory. Midland Lee The Plainview Bulldogs were taken to the woodshed for their worst licking of the season, 23-0, by the Midland Lee Rebels. The Bulldogs couldn’t seem to find the handle on the ball, fumbling to Midland five times throughout the match. Because ol this “fumblitis,” Plainview produced a total offense of only 58 yards and three first downs. On the first play of the game. Holley was dropped for a loss and, unknown to the coaches for the entire first half, was having trouble remem- 7 O bering plays. This led to two costly fumbles a bad pitchout and a faulty hand off—which left the Dogs trailing Midland 17-0 at halftime. The Rebels last score came in the third period when Lyons drove over the goal line for the final two yards of a 61 yard drive. The PAT was low, but the Rebels managed to hold on with a 23-0 victory and the first defeat of the Bulldogs for the 1972 season. Bulldog casualties, Mark Foote and Kirk Rigler, watch anxiously as their fellow teammates take on the Midland Lee Rebels. 137 Mark Foote shows the true form of a quarterback as he fades back for a pass. Kathy Stanford, Cheryl Veatch, and Jeri Sue Howard show sophomore spirit during the Borger pep rally. Amarillo High The Amarillo Sandies met their downfall, 33-15, against a mighty PI IS offense and a determined leader, Mark Foote. Foote, due to a broken jaw sustained in pre-season practice, came in late in the first quarter for his first try at the quarterback position this season. Mark’s first pass went to Danny Buckner for a TD. To top this off, Foote’s first running attempt of the game saw him across the goal line for six more points. Subsequently, Foote completed two more TD passes, one to Adams and another to Buckner. The final Bulldog score was by Scott Hallman on an eleven yard jaunt to finish the Sandies 33-15. Borger The tough Plainview defense withstood the Borger Bulldogs 7-3 in the fifth outing of the Dogs in Bulldog Stadium. Borger scored first in the contest with a 26 yard field goal late in the first quarter. Not to be outdone, Plainview’s Scott Hallman plunged through the Borger defense to put six points on the scoreboard. Wheeler’s PAT made the score 7-3 with 1:25 left in the third period. The fourth quarter saw the PHS defense come to life, stopping the Borger offense on two major drives. The latter drive ended in a goal line stand in which the PHS defense ■ y) i-v i i . r 4i . • Roben Carter charges for a first down during the Amarillo game, stopped the Borger Dogs six inches short ol the stripe, giving Plainview' a 4-1 record before the start of district play. 138 Scott Hallman lunges for the Dogs only TD in their 7-3 triumph over Borger. Coronado Arthur Wooley and Newt Wheeler turned in big plays to lead Plainview over Coronado 21-7 in the Bulldogs’ district opener. Wooley scored the first two times he touched the football, running 56 yards on the fourth play of the game and fighting for 27 more eight plays later. Wheeler’s 97 yard kickoff return—a PHS— record came after Coronados only score. Wheeler took the kickoff on the three, got an excellent block from Robert Carter at the 20, broke into the open at the 45 and scampered past the last man for the TD. Wheeler kicked the PAT at 4:45 in the third quarter to make the score 21 -7. The Bulldog defense was tough, giving up only 130 yards on a cold, windy night. They put a good rush on Mustang quarterback Bill Ledbetter, who was 0-for-13 in the passing department. The PHS secondary also picked off two Mustang passes to add to the Bulldog victory. Arthur Wooley lends a hand by blocking oncoming opponent, while Newt Coach Les Heaves receives helpful information Wheeler kicks an extra point for the Bulldogs. from observers in the press box. 139 Hereford Scoti Hallman was not enough to e stop the mighty Hereford attack, al- though the. PHS ground gainer picked up 141 yards in only 15 carries. The Whitefaces downed the Bulldogs 14-6 in their second game of district play. Hereford, facing elimination from the 4-AAAA race with a loss, used two big defensive plays from Keith Kitchens to pull out the victory against the Dogs. Kitchens recovered a had pitchout by Mark Foote at the Hereford 12 with 45 seconds left in the first half and slopped Larry Buckner two yards short of a first down at the Hereford 11 with ] :25 left in the game. Hereford scored first with 5:25 remaining in the first quarter. Kitchens hit Barry McNutt with an eleven-yard touchdown toss, and Terry Poindexter converted to give Hereford a 7-0 lead. Plainview netted its only score in the third stanza when Hallman broke a long 80 yard scramble on the first play of the PHS possession. The Bulldogs tried for two but failed, leaving the score 7-6 in Hereford’s favor. The Whitefaces scored their last points with 6:08 left in the game when Johnny Adams dashed over the endzone stripe. Poindexter added the PAT, and the game ended 14-6. Steve Patridge shows some Bulldog sportsmanship after the loss to Lubbock High. 140 Queen Lisa Kemp and Princess Connie Crable ride in style at the PHS homecoming. Lubbock High Size is no deterrent to senior Joe Ayala as he plows into the king size opposition. The Lubbock High Westerners, a two- touchdown underdog, managed to hold the PHS Bulldogs to a total offense of 82 yards and a 10-0 upset before a home- coming crowd of 5,000 spectators. Plainview s first scoring threat came in the second quarter when they marched to the Westerner eight hut were unable to score. Lubbock look control of the ball and sustained a 92 yard drive which ended with a .quarterback sneak for the six points. Johnny Salazar added the point after to make the score 7-0 at halftime. Plainview fared little better in the second half. Jimmy Kelly pounced on a fumble at the Westerner 40, but the Dogs couldn’t seem to put the ball into scoring territory. On the next Bulldog drive, Louis Warren picked off a Foote pass at the Plainview 29 and three plays later Salazar booted a 25 yard field goal to end the game with a 10-0 shutout. Coach Mark Saunders inspects Lubbock’s defensive alignment to find its weak spots. “Doc ’ Kensmg questions Darrell Holley on the extent of his injuries during the Hereford game. 141 Head Coach Jim Pollard shows his respect and loyalty during the playing of the school song. Monterey Plainview spoiled Monterey’s 15 quarter shutout string, but couldn’t stop the Plains- men from grabbing a 17-6 win and a spot in the state playoffs. The first half found the Bulldogs plagued with penalties, but the defense only allowed one Mike Anderson field goal. Monterey scored first in the second half on a three yard run by Mike Boyter with 1:37 left in the third stanza. Anderson’s PAT made it 10-0. Glen Elliot recovered a fumble on the PUS 33 for the Plainsmen just minutes later. After three downs, quarterback Glen Yar- brough threw to Boyter at the 30. Boyter dashed down the sidelines to score Mon- terey’s final TD. Anderson again converted to give the Plainsmen a 17-0 advantage. Following a Hallman interception, Mark Foote moved the Bulldogs down to the 11, where Hallman took it in with 4:47 left to play. Wheeler’s kick was low. On its last possession, Plainview moved the ball to the MHS 33, but four passes fell incomplete to end the game. Scott Hallman looks for pay dirt as Monterey’s Dan Irons follows in pursuit. 142 The mighty bulldog defense closes in for the tackle, as Welton Cobb tries for a few yards. Trainer Herb Kensing and Dr. James Robins watch for Bulldog casualties. Freshman manager Danny Messer dries the pigskin during the Snyder contest. Ernest Cromeans goes all out to block a Monterey field goal attempt. Snyder Seniors Scott Hallman and Arthur Wooley led the Bulldogs to a 15-0 win over Snyder in the last game of their high school careers. Hallman and Wooley combined for 190 of Plainview’s 222 yards, and a touchdown each. Hallman carried the ball 22 times for 105 yards, ending a three year career that included 1,446 yards and 109 points. Wooley gained 85 yards in 22 tries bringing his season total to 611. Neither team could accomplish much in the first quarter. Early in the second stanza, Bart Greer recovered a Tiger fum- ble but the Dogs were forced to punt. However, Hallman pounced on a loose ball two plays later at the Snyder 22. After many small rushing plays, Plain- view found themselves on the Tiger five where Hallman smashed over for six. Wheeler’s kick made the score 7-0. There was no further scoring until the fourth quarter. PHS got the ball on their 40 with six minutes remaining and marched 60 yards in 12 plays, with Wooley fighting in from the one. Larry Buckner ran in over right guard for the O D two points with only 30 seconds left. The victory gave the Bulldogs a 6-4 record for the 12 season and a 2-3 league mark. 143 RED DOGS: (Front row) D. Davila, N. Grant, C. Foster, B. Wall, J. Barton, B. Wells, M. Gilbert, R. Pitts, G. Goree, C. Phillips, M. Dixson, D. Ramsey; (Second row) Coaches Joe Miller and James Poorman, G. Valen uela, D. Ramsey, F. Rodriquez, G. Kovar, D. Chavez, D. Shaw, R. McClanahan, D. Huffine, C. Williams, C. Sumners, B. J. Lloyd. Red Dogs End Campaign With 6-4 Record PHS 0P1 34 Borger 0 2 5 Tascosa 6 12 Caproek 21 20 Amarillo 12 19 Palo Duro 13 27 Snyder 40 32 Monterey 19 44 Lubbock 14 21 Hereford 28 “T Coronado 42 144 Danny Huffine plunges through the Palo Duro defense. BLUE DOGS: (Front row) D. I,ee, P. Rendon, S. May, M. Johnson, R. Harmon, R. Bradford, R. Holland, C. Blake, G. Ramsey, K. Caddell. (Back row) Coach Joe Miller, K. Bowen, A. Perez, D. Mason, M. Russell, R. Dean, J. McCasland, S. McAnally,VV. Morris, M. Henegar, M. Kabetzke, S. Hasty. Blue Dogs Tally 6-4 Season Record Blue Dogs Opp. IB Clovis 6 30 Monterey 13 28 Coronado 12 6 Estacado t 31 Hereford 0 1 Clovis 0 12 Estacado 42 14 Monterey 16 27 Coronado 6 6 Hereford 14 145 Quarterback Gerald Ramsey dives for first down, as Milton Johnson and David Mason look on. BLUE PUPS: (Front row) J. Garcia, A. Garcia, C. Rivera, G. Mannin, J. Chambers, F. Escamilla, R. Sanford, R. Johnson, S. Cravey ;(Back row) Coach Dale Smith, A. Mireles, D. Palmer, A. Thompson, R. Nash, W. Nash, J. Thomas, K. Russell, E. Morales. Blue and Gold End Season 8-1, 5-4 Blue Pups Opp. 28 Red 0 8 White 0 14 Gold 0 20 Red 6 09 White 0 17 Gold 6 14 Red 20 26 White 0 8 Gold 0 Gold Pups Opp. 26 White 6 24 Red 6 o 27 Blue White 14 13 22 Red 0 6 Blue 12 13 White 14 8 Red 2 0 Blue 8 GOLD PUPS: (Front row) P. Carpenter, R. Brooks, R. Gonzales, R. Martinez, M. Beck, G. Coppin, M. Flores, T. Martinez, R. Juarez, D. McDonald; (Second row) Coach Danny Loerwald, J. McCasland, J. West, B. Hall, M. Stambaugh, D. McPherson, J. Noel, L. Cruz, L. Fennell, J. Kelly, D. Camargo. RED PUPS: (Front row) P. Pena, A. Garcia, V. Resendes, A. Cox, J. Medina, S. Owen, G. Gleaser, W. Caddel, T. Sumners, J. Walzier, J. Reyna; (Rack row) Coach Monte Lee, M. Slack, B. Ketchersid, A. Gonzales, J. Gallardo, B. Moore, J. McCasland, F.Mancias, J. Amador, M. Graver. Red and White Furnish Competition Red Pups Opp. 0 Blue 28 6 Gold 24 22 White 0 6 Blue 20 0 Gold 22 White 0 20 Blue 34 2 Gold 8 21 White 0 WHITE PIJPS (Front row) P. Caudillo, M. Ortiz, C. Dove, C. Haney, G. Norrell, B. Glover, J. Thompson, D. Thompson, J. Gomez, M. Gillespie, G. Bryant; (Back row) Coach Pat Buchanan, R. Garza, T. Davis, J. Hazel, B. Johnson, L. Garcia, J. Mitchell, D. Holt, R. Schott, C. Sisemore, E. Marshall. 147 VARSITY BULLDOGS: (Front row) R. Raymer, mgr., E. Henderson, M. McAlister, J. Wade, II. Wesley, B. Washington, C. Wall, A. Hill, mgr.; (Back row) Asst. Coach Rollie Rinker, M. Setser, S. Hallman, M. Mangum, H. Jackson, I). Huffine, L. Buckner, B. Davis, Coach Bill Phillips. Bulldogs Bring Home District Honors Plainview Finished the 1972-73 season with a 14-18 record. Henry Jackson led the PHS scoring with 498 of the Bulldogs’ 1,789 points. Billy Washington was next in line with 301, followed by Mike Setser and Billy Davis, who scored 275 and 210, respectively. The Dogs over- powered their opponents in the rebounding category, 933 to 917, throughout season competition with Jackson leading with 249 while Davis was next with 145 snatches. Percentage wise, Mike Setser led the team with 86.1 percent on free throws during the season and 84.6 percent in district play. Jackson won the honors for highesl Field goal percentage with 55.9 during the season and 60.6 in district competition. In other district statistics, Jackson attained the number one spot again in both points scored, 137, and rebounds, 61. Washington was runner-up with 80 points and 37 rebounds. Players attaining district honors were Henry Jackson, Billy Washington, Mike Setser, and Danny Huffine. Jackson was picked to the All-District second team, while Setser and Washington both received honorable mentions. Huffine was picked as the Sophomore of the Year for his outstanding play during the season. The lanky 6-4 forward scored 190 points in his 32 games, 51 of which came during district competition. 1972-73 VARSITY BULLDOGS PHS OPP. 85 Big Spring 71 63 Hobbs, N. Mex. 98 59 Odessa I I 59 Alius, Okla. 63 i i Big Spring 60 54 Tascosa 56 59 Burger 71 62 Caproek 50 68 Amarillo High 32 58 Amarillo High 42 50 Big Spring 64 51 Palo Duro 53 78 Clovis, N. Alex. 68 44 Coronado 52 69 Muleshoe 39 42 Sny der 61 41 Pampa 43 32 Hereford 63 63 HI Paso, Burgess 50 48 Monterey 52 67 Amarillo High 56 49 Lubbock High 35 51 HI Paso, Coronae o 43 48 Coronado 49 54 Pampa 5° 42 Snyder 54 53 Dunbar 4. 34 Hereford 51 61 Dunbar 54 51 Monterey 62 62 HI Paso, Bel Air 54 67 Lubbock High 45 Indicates district competition 148 Junior Mark Mangum sets up for a field goal attempt during one of the contests with Big Spring. Coach Bill Phillips provides the Dogs with the proper strategy to use in the oncoming period. 149 Billy Davis executes the fast break against one of Plainview’s pre-district opponents. PHS Varsity Captures Third Place Midland Lee finally shed its usual role as runners-up by romping over Big Spring, 70-57, to capture the first place trophy in the 19th annual Plainvicw Invitational Tournament. Lee had fin- ished second to PUS for three years straight until the Dec. 2 victory. Plainview, picked as the team favored to win the tournament, was caged by Big Spring, 64-50, in their second outing of the contest. Henry Jackson and Billy Washington led the Dogs with 18 and 12 points, respec- tively, but their efforts were not enough to stop the Steers, whose top three men had a total of 46 points combined. The PHS dribblers obtained only a 29.7 field goal percentage and a 48 percent free throw average, compared to the Steers’ 55.8 percentage from the field and 55.5 percentage from the charity line. In the contest for third place, Plain- view managed to outscorc Clovis, 78-68, to take home the trophy. The Bulldogs romped to a 14 point lead early in the second quarter, but due to an epidemic of turnovers, the score slipped to 42-36 at halftime. The Dogs finally broke the game wide open, scoring 26 points in the last quarter to the Wildcats’ 12 as Henry Jackson scored 8 of his game- leading 24 points. Billy Washington was the second leading scorer of the Bulldog squad with 18, followed by Mike Setser and Billy Davis, who had 14 and 10. The Plainview “B” team did not fare as well as was expected, coming in eighth in an eight team tournament. The combination team of Blue Dogs, Red Dogs, and varsity players, lost to the Amarillo Sandies 47-38, ami the Dunbar Panthers, 67-48. However, Hal Wesley showed his leadership abilities by col- lecting 28 points in the two contests. Henry Jackson and Billy Washing- ton were selected to represent the Bull- dogs on the all-tournament team. Putting the final touch on a Bulldog fast break, Eddie Henderson drives for the basket. ■I • • • • • ••• • •• The PHS scoreboard shows the outcome as the Bulldogs romp over the Amarillo Sandies in the first round of the Plainview Tournament. Pressured by an Amarillo defensive man, Mike McAlister looks for a fellow teammate underneath the basket. Dogs Bow To Mustangs 52-44, 49-48 Eddie Henderson tears through the PHS victory hoop held by cheerleaders Sharon Taylor and Cheryl Cox. The first encounter between the Dogs and the Mustangs resulted in a 52-44 victory for Coronado. The Bulldogs took the lead only once during the contest, 2-0 in the opening seconds of the game. The Phillipsmen had a very cold night from the field, hitting only 17 of 55 for a 30.9 percentage. The contest proved to be Billy Davis’ last game of the 72-73 season. Davis led the scoring for the Dogs with 15 points, and was then sidelined by surgery. Second point man was Henry Jackson with 9. When the Mustangs returned for the second round action, they came out kicking to rally to a 49-48 victory. Coronado was on top at the end of the first period 13-8, but the Bulldogs came hack to tally a 38-34 halftime margin. The locals hit 23 of 51 for 45 percent, their highest since district play started. Leading scorers were Henry Jackson with 13, fol- lowed by Mike Setser and Billy Washington with 10 apiece. Billy Washington leaps for two more Bulldog points. 151 Danny Huffine attempts to drive the base line during Coronado action. Coaches Kollic Rinkcr and Bill Awaiting the introduction of their fifth teammate, the Bulldog line-up Phillips ponder on how to stop assembles at the free throw circle, the mighty Hereford offense. Phillipsmen Fall to Hereford ’Faces The first game of two en- counters against the Herd led the Phillipsmen into Whiteface terri- tory. In the initial contest, the first quarter saw the Dogs behind 10-8 after a see-saw period. The second period ended with the Bulldogs entering the dressing room trailing 31-17. Returning to the floor, the round-bailers scored 7 points, but this comeback was not strong enough. Hereford led at the end of the third quarter 44-24. Trying to gain ground on the Hereford lead of 20 points, the Dogs’ effort fell short with a 63-32 put down. The Plainview team was led by Henry Jackson scoring 15 points, and hit- ting 5 of 9 from the field. Playing host to the Whitcfaces for the second game, the home team had juicy T-bone steaks on their minds. The game started at a good pace leaving the crowd pleasers behind by a score of 16-10. Entering the second quarter the pace dwindled and the Bulldogs came within four points of the Whitefaces. Unhappy with their de- fective scoring, the Dogs left the floor trailing 26-22. The end of the third quarter saw PUS behind 37-27, and the surge in the fourth quarter to decrease the 10 point lead, faullered to a final tally of 51-34. The squad was led by sopho- more, Danny Huffine with 10 points. Henry Jackson and Billy Washington followed closely with seven apiece. 152 Larry Buckner filters through the Hereford defense for two more points. Tigers Trim Plainview 61-42, 54-42 The PUS dribblers lost their first outing with the Snyder Tigers to the tune of 61-42 in the first round of district competition. The Tigers brought identical trouble, the Brooks twins, who accounted for more than half of the Snyder scoring. The Dogs major problem proved to be their low lield goal percentage, 27.1 per cent, which provided the Bull- dogs with only 19 points in the second half. At their second meeting, Snyder proved victo- rious again with a score of 54-42 before their home- town crowd in Scurry County Coliseum. Henry Jackson led the Plainview scoring with 16 points, but his determination was not enough to stop the mighty Snyder offense. The Dogs made a valiant comeback in the final period, but found the Tigers lead to be too large to topple. Jerry Wade eyes the basket as the Tiger defense closes in. Senior Clint Wall leaps high in the air in an attempt to shoot over a determined Snyder player. 153 Plainsmen Cage Dogs 52-48, 62-51 Plain view and Monterey started the first of their two district battles with a squeaker. Coming into the game, the Plainsmen were heavily favored, hut the Bulldogs were to show the fans that they were still in the fight for the district title. The end of the first quarter came up with a 12-12 tie, and at halftime the Plainsmen led 30-26. The Dogs trailed, 42-36, at the third quarter buzzer, but the fourth quarter was yet to come. Sparked by Danny Huffine and Larry Buckner, who scored 14 points over all, the Dogs came back within two points with 3:50 left. The PHS round-bailers worked hard, but the Plainsmen took it 52-48. Hearts still pounding from their last encounter, the Monterey team hosted an anxious Bulldog squad, led by Billy Washington with 16 points and Henry Jackson with 14. The Plainvicw team Henry Jackson and Jerry Wade attempt to steal the ball from Monterey’s Dan Irons, fell short of their goal by a 62-51 deficit. Hal Wesley receives a chance to make another Billy Washington breaks up a Monterey lay-up the hard way. Bulldog point at the charity line. 154 Mark Mangum controls the lane as fellow teammates Mike McAlister and Hal Wesley await the rebound. Plainview Lashes Westerners Twice The Dogs went to Lubbock and came hack with the Westerners’hides tacked to the bus. Plainview played one ot the best games of their season to override the Westerners 49-35. Henry Jackson led the squad with 19 points, while Mike Setser put in 11. From the last part of the first quarter until the end of the game, the Plainview team kept their lead. Five games later, the Westerners came to Plainview in hopes of gaining revenge for the 14 point loss in their first match with the Bulldogs. The Lubbock crew found that the second verse was about the same as the first. The Dogs hit 31 of 68 from the field, and 5 of 14 from the free throw Ime. The team was led by Henry Jackson, who scored 29 of the Bulldogs’ 67 points and hit 14 of 16 from the field. The encounter finished the Dogs’ season on a winning note. Mike Setser leaps high into the air to try to out-tip a Monterey adversary. 155 RED DOGS: (Front row) M. Pineda, S. Green, J. Davis, L. Campbell, L. Baldwin, R. Daniel, R. Pitts, manager; (Back row) Coach Rollie Rinker, C. Purdy, R. Dye, D. Berry, G. Sadler, S. Horn, B. Adair, B. Blair, Manager. Red Dogs Win District Co-Championship Red Dogs Opp 76 Gig Spring 62 57 Big Spring 64 54 Borger 60 68 Midland Lee 41 49 Monterey 48 67 Abilene Cooper 52 81 Mule shoe 27 41 Panipa 43 63 Pam pa 62 61 Dunbar 60 30 Pam pa 52 65 Dunbar 46 44 1 ascosa 41 50 Caprock 52 68 Amarillo 53 72 Palo Duro 34 53 Coronado 34 80 Snyder 66 50 Hereford 43 54 Monterey 46 67 Lubbock 49 54 Coronado 45 75 Snyder 56 55 Hereford 39 45 Monterey 48 73 Lubbock 58 156 Richard Dye carefully aims for the hoop during an afternoon workout. BLUE DOGS: (Front row) B, Wall, B. Wells, S. Westbrook, R. Bentley, C. Sumners, D. Adams; (Back row) Coach Joe Miller, J. Glenn, J. Jackson, R. Hart, A. Patterson, M. Wardlow, K. Murray, manager. JV Blues Tally 10-11 Season Record Him Dogs Opp. 68 Rig Spring 63 46 Coronado 47 62 Big Spring 60 59 Snyder 60 58 Borger 71 61 Hereford 33 49 Panipa 46 62 Monterey 69 43 Hereford 52 45 Lubbock 34 46 Borger 49 55 Coronado 57 49 Pampa 47 Ol Snyder 68 49 Pam pa 51 ■7 7 4 I Hereford 47 60 Coronado 43 60 Monterey 80 53 Lubbock 40 58 Lubbock 60 53 1 jtibbock 42 157 Allan Patterson prepares for another free throw try. BLUE PUPS: (Front row) R. Sanford, M. Churchwell, D. Watson; (Second row) L. Frye, S. Phillips, B. Ketchersid, T. Davis; (Third row) Coach Dale Smith, C. Sisemore, C. Fowler, J. Setser, M. Keep. 158 Blue Pups Capture First Blue Pups Opp. 43 Red 34 37 White 61 34 Gold 47 41 Red 46 42 White 51 41 White 36 44 Red 41 36 Red 41 32 Gold 46 54 Gold 37 52 White 50 53 White 49 42 Red 46 58 Gold 46 51 Gold 36 56 Gold 39 in City Steve Phillips and John Setser try a game of one-on-one during a Blue Pup prac- tice. 159 Red Pup Ramiro Perez loses possession of the ball as an aggresive White Pup blocks his shot. RED PUPS: (Front row) L. Delgado, D. Richardson, D. McWhorter;(Second row) R. Ray, R. Washington, J. Gallardo, G. Cansino;(Third row) Coach Monte Lee, F. Maneias, R. Perez, R. Schott, L. Fennell. Red Pups End Season With 8-8 Record Red Pups Opp. 34 Blue 43 69 Gold 34 53 White 61 46 Blue 41 45 Gold 47 54 Gold 42 41 Blue 44 43 Blue 36 59 White r 6 42 White 53 51 Gold 56 65 Gold 51 46 Blue 42 52 White 44 35 White 49 44 White 46 GOLD PUPS: (Front row) H. Coleman, M. Gillespie; (Second row) I). Coleman, L. Cordell, A. Cox, B. Glover;(Third row) Coach Danny Loerwald, R. Nash, J. Hearn, W. Nash, 0. Barley. Gold Pups Round Out Year With 8-8 Mark 160 Jerry Hearn prepares for a shot as fellow teammate Barry Glover defends during an afternoon workout. Gold Pups 0pp. 48 White 40 34 Red 69 47 Blue 34 35 White 51 47 Red 45 42 Red 54 55 White 34 20 White 34 46 Blue 32 37 Blue 54 56 Red 51 51 Red 65 43 White 37 46 Blue 58 36 Blue 51 39 Blue 56 WHITE PUPS: (Front row) J. Thompson, J. West, R. Moreno;(Second row) J. (iarcia, B. Moore, M. Slack; (Third row) Coach Pat Buchanan, J. Thomas, M. Stambaugh, A. Thompson. White Pups Finish Second In Tourney White Pups Opp 40 Gold 48 61 Red 53 51 Blue 42 34 Gold 55 56 Red 59 50 Blue 52 37 Gold 43 49 Red 35 61 Blue 37 51 Gold 35 36 Blue 41 34 Gold 20 53 Red 42 49 Blue 53 44 Red 52 46 Red 44 White pup Jerry Thomas drives in for a lay-up, as Red Pup defender Russ Schott and teammates Roy Moreno and Arland Thompson watch for the result. 161 PHS DIAMONDMEN: (Front row) 0. Leach, V. Chavez, M. Hale, and B. Greer; (Second row) E. Henderson, K. Martin, K. Russell, S. Home, D. Holley, and N. Wheeler; (Third row) M. Henegar, G. Nelson, M. Foote, D. Adams, C. Wall, and J. Kelly; (Back row) Coach Leslie Reaves, D. Criswell, R. Hancock, S. Branam, and Coach Danny Loerwald. Coach Les Reaves’ Bulldogs ended the season with a 14-16 record and a 10-10 dis- trict slate for a fourth place Finish. The PHS team turned out one of the best showings of the decade in one of the roughest districts in the state. The main leadership of the team came from the mound as left-hander Clint Wall put on the best performance in the past sev- en years with a 9-5 mark for the season and a 7-3 district showing. In the batting cate- gory, Scott Horne led the way witli an amazing .438 average in regular play and a .483 slugging percentage in district action. Stanley Branam and Darrell Holley turned in the most hits of the season with 30 and 28, respectively, while Dwight Adams headed the list of runs scored with 23 tallies. Clint Wall and Scott Horne were named to the All-District team for their outstanding performances in season competition while Stanley Branam, Mark Foote, and Darrell Holley received honorable mentions for their abilities throughout the year. 162 1973 BASEBALL SEASON PHS OPP. PHS OPP. 2 Amarillo High 1 4 Hereford 1 3 Odessa High 0 1 Lubbock High 2 1 Caprock 8 6 Monterey 5 3 Caprock 10 3 Snyder 4 4 Palo Duro 13 • Coronado 5 14 Hobbs, N. Mex. 4 18 Hereford 5 10 Odessa Permian 18 4 Lubbock High 3 1 Monterey 12 3 Monterey 14 6 Borger 12 1 Snyder 5 4 Tascosa 10 0 Coronado 2 6 Hereford 0 3 Hereford 2 3 Lubbock High 7 10 Lubbock High 1 2 Monterey 4 1 Monterey 12 2 Snyder 6 8 Snyder 1 2 Coronado 0 4 Coronado 5 denotes district game Five Dogs Receive All-District Honors Senior Billy Davis restrains his swing as the pitch is high for a ball. Stanley Branam awaits the throw as an over-anxious opponent takes too long a leadoff at first base. 163 Wall Posts 9-5 Ledger in League Play The second base umpire signals the out as Darrell Holley waits to assist shortstop Valente Chavez complete the double play. Scott Horne rounds the hag at third on his way to Clint Wall hurls another pitch across the plate for a strike, a Ihilldog run. 164 Newt Wheeler watches for the appropriate batting signal from Coach Heaves as he prepares for his time at the plate. Glenn Nelson, Ottis Leach, David Criswell, and Jimmy Kelly take time out for some “horseplay” during a Bulldog game. Bart Greer gives the correct signals to a runner at first base. Billy Davis slides in home to follow Kenny Russell with the second run of the inning. 165 PHS TRACK TEAM: (Front row) R. Fennell, K. Cummings, C. Schulz, J. McWilliams, I). Buckner, R. Hyde, R. Holland, K. Taylor, J. McCasland, and C. Phillips; (Second row) J. Simpson, R. Higgins, T. Prayor, S. Ritchey, W. Winkfield, J. Bishop, L. Baldwin, S. McAnally, C. Foster, and C. Blake; (Back row) R. Sisemore, F. Hipolito, S. Patridge, I). Davila, I). Chavez, L. Kemp, J. Jackson, L. Kidd, L. Driver, and M. Buchanan. Cummings Places First in District The Plainview track team, coached by Fred Maples, ended their 1973 campaign in fourth place among the district squads. Plagued by had weather throughout the season, the Bulldogs were unable to gain momentum until the district meet in Lubbock. The traeksters major recognition came by way of Kenneth Cummings in the discus, who captured five first and two second place medals in local track action. Cummings was the only member of the te am to advance to the regional meet whe re he placed third. In other events, Steve Ritchey brought home a first and a third in the 120 yard high hurdles, Ricky Hyde ranked third at two meets in the 100—yard dash, and the 440—yard relay team grabbed a third place at the Plainview Invitational Track Meet. The PHS track team placed in six events at the district meet. The winners included Kenneth Cummings, first in discus; Ricky Holland, third in 100—yard dash with a time of 9.7; l irry Kemp, fifth in the shot put; James Jackson, sixth in the broad jump; the mile relay team, third place: and the 440—yard relay team, fourth place. 166 Charles Phillips makes a final surge for the tape in an attempt to overcome his opponent in the 100-yard dash. Outstanding freshmen tracksters gather in the patio: Chris Sisemore, Lester Fennell, Jerry Thomas, and Mark Stambaugh. (Above) Lewis Kidd gives a final burst of speed as he rounds the comer before the final straightaway. (Left) Cheryl Cox presents Kenneth Cummings with the first place medal for his winning throw in the discus. 167 Junior thinclad Terry Prayor passes the baton to Steve Kicky Hyde streaks towards the finish line at the Plainview Relays. Ritchey in the mile relay. PHS miler Felix Hipilito reaches the halfway point surrounded by contestants from Dunbar and Coronado. 168 Holland Clocks 9.7 in District Meet Rill Phillips and Rollie Rinker discuss the prospects of the track season with Coach Mark Saunders. „ - 169 Plainview Tennis Squad Gathers 62 The Plainview Bulldogs tennis team finished the 1972-73 season on the third rung of the district ladder. As a team, the netters totaled 62 vic- tories in six local tournaments. Brian Davis led the way in boys singles with seven victories, followed closely by Jim Haynes with four. In girls singles, Debbie Thomas gathered six wins and advanced to the semi-finals in district competition. The only other district win came when Bobby Mitchell de- feated Chris White of Hereford. In doubles action, Tim Field and Terry Holmes pulled out the only Bulldog first of the year at the Borger Tournament. Lana Fuller and Robin Gardner picked up seven wins to head the list in girls competition. The girl and boy selected most outstanding in tennis were Brian Davis and Debbie Thomas, who re- ceived their awards at the 1973 All Sports Banquet. Steve Foster follows through as he smashes a shot over the net in pre-season workouts. 170 Matches in Tournament Play PHS NETTERS: (Front row) R. Gardner, I,. Fuller, M. Trimble, D. Thomas, L. Compton, P. Carter, K. Hillman, B. Goss, T. Field, T. Holmes, G. Grant, L). Gaston, B. Davis, S. Foster, J. Haynes, and J. King; (Second row) L. Heck, C. Sylvester, L. Lloyd, T. Cross, R. Boyd, C. Tschirgi, B. Mitchell, B. Voelker, D. Stone, R. Riddle, T. Riddle, J. Partridge, and F. Carthel; (Back row) D. Stoneham, B. Terrell, M. Mote, S. Bowen, C. Parsley, T. Phalen, B. Ammons, S. Allison, T. Gestes, R. Jones, T. Gallimore, J. Montague, J. Tunnell, I). Criswell, and Coach James Starkey. Brink Voelker, Brian Davis, and Tim Field receive last minute instructions from Coach Starkey before beginning another practice session. Holmes-Field Capture First at Borger Top singlesman Brian Davis displays his special form used in the serve. Coach James Starkey utilizes the newest practice helps to provide the proper training for Beverly Ammons and the other members of the tennis team. Fage (’arter and Lana Fuller congratulate each other after a contest in practice. 172 Burnice Goss shows her enthusiasm and spirit during an afternoon workout. Debbie Thomas returns from a break to her waiting tennis racket and ball. 173 Man- Martha Trimble warms up before an important match during the Plainview-Hereford clash. Nick Grant boards the bus as the PHS netters prepare to leave for the District Tournament in Lubbock. PHS GOLF TEAM: (Front row) R. Owen, B. Chaffin, D. Mangum,T. Womack, P. Odom, J. Michalik, and B. J. Lloyd;(Second row) M. Clothier, K. Hinds, J. Wilbourn, T. Brown, R. Day, C. W illiams, J. Clothier, and Coach Harrell Weatherred. Williams, Hinds Earn Golf Recognition Harrell Weathered’s linksters finished district play with a respectable third place showing. Holding the second spot for nearly the entire season, the Dogs dropped a slot in the rankings at the hands of a tough Snyder team. In district action, the Bulldogs cap- tured two second place finishes, followed by a third and fourth in the remaining two contests. Kelly Hinds and Chad Williams were both picked to the All-District team for their golfing abilities, as shown throughout district play. Williams led the Dogs in reg- ular season competition with the lowest total of 923 strokes, followed by Hinds with 928. However, Hinds turned the tables in district scores with a 310 finish compared to a 312 by W illiams. Mark Clothier and Kelly Hinds were the only two seniors on the 1973 golf team, which was composed of 14 mem- bers. Kelly Hinds takes a practice stroke before attempting to chip onto the green. 174 Junior Ross Owen spends an afternoon workout improving his putting skills. A PHS golfer prepares to end another day of practice with a final drive down the fairway. Jeff Clothier runs into trouble when he tries to figure out which ball is his. 175 Linksters Capture Third in District 176 Tim Womack raises the dust as he follows through on a wedge shot. Kelly Hinds and Ross Owen take time out in between holes to give each other pointers to help improve their games. PUS golfers find that the practice green can become extremely crowded during afternoon workouts. 177 Jerry Wilbourn removes the pin as Bobby Chaffin sinks a twelve foot putt. BOYS BASKETBALL INTRAMURAL WINNERS: (Front row) R. Owens, J. Walker, and L. Manci as; (Back row) L. Owen, G. Norman, S. Matuza, J. McWilliams, T. Jones, and L. Garcia. (Above) Gary Norman of first period prepares for a shot over two third period defenders. (Left) Stanley Matuza and Calvin Wilcher jump high for the ball as teammates look on in the final game between first and third periods. 178 Velma Uddlcy looks on as Cindy Spencer prepares for a shot during girls basketball intramural finals. Basketball Intramurals Open Season GIRLS BASKETBALL INTRAMURAL WINNERS: (Front row) P. Chapa, P. Wells, C. Spencer, and V. Cordova; (Back row) L. Curry, V. Uddley, S. Thomas, and J. Spencer. 179 Volleyball, Scooter Football “Mix it up 180 GIRLS VOLLEYBALL INTRAMURAL WINNERS: (Front row) V. Uddley and D. White. (Second row) E. Martinez, B. Buckner, G. Gonzales, and J. Hamby. (Top row) A. Nash, L. Curry, E. Sanders, and S. Thomas. BOYS INTRAMURAL SCOOTER FOOTBALL WINNERS: (Front row) J. Perez, J. Conger, T. Shook, J. Frame, and R. Ramirez. (Second row) 0. Leach, J. Williams, M. Spann, R. Hancock, T. Prayor, K. Paschal, and K. Cobh. John Conger kicks off to start an intramural game. Ottis Leach is surrounded by opponents during intramural scooter football action. 181 GIRLS INTRAMIRAL BADMINTON WINNERS: Diann Meals White (left) and Susan Thomas, both of fourth period Badminton Players Demonstrate Skills Ethel Brown and Angie Aldaco return a shot during Intramu- ral badminton action. 182 A crowd intently watches play during the spring Badminton Intramurals. GIRLS INTRAMURAL ARCHERY WINNERS: M. Dominguez, A. Delgado, C. Jackson, L. Samarripa, and S. Velez. 183 Baseball Winds Up Boys Intramurals Second period diamondmen Terry Stone and Robert Del Campo grab for the ball in intramural action. Pitcher John McWilliams lets one fly toward the plate in fourth period play. Lex Sykes stretches for the ball while Monte Williams charges toward first base. David Lorenz rounds first base and heads for second behind Lex Sykes. 184 David Pope, Plainview Bowling Alley instructor, stands next to the winning team and the individual winners: (Left to right); I). Richardson, M. Vanderslice, L. Collis, T. Brasher, K. Cobb, and V. Cypert. Bowling Proves A Popular Sport (Above): Judy Mitchell and Anne Hatch demonstrate their bowling prowess in the late spring. (Right Center): (Left to Right) David Pope chats with Theresa Brasher (high overall average-113), Karen Cobb (Most improved average-raised average 11 points) and Vicki Cypert (high game, 195). (Lower Right) Winning team members: Marianna Vander- slice, La Veta Collis, and Donna Richardson compare notes with Mr. Pope after bowling sessions are complete. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS WYNETTE AMICK Secretary MARK FOOTE President LUCRETIA GREGG Treasurer john McWilliams Vice President DWIGHT ADAMS Var. Ftbl.— Cap.; Bsbl.; St. Coun.; F C A; Bskbl.; French Cl. FREDDY AGUIRRE Electronics; VICA TONY ALDACO Explorer’s Cl. EDWARD ALDERSON Co-op Ag.; FFA; P. E. Cl. JANIS CAROLE ALLEN ALEXANDER St. Coun.; Asst. Ed.— BULLDOG BARKER: Q S-Pres.; MCC-V. P.; Tri-Hi-Y; Future Bandettes-Sec.; FBLA; FT : All-Region Band; Band Homemaker of Tomor- row; Wdio’s Who in American High Schools New Year Brings Many New Friends Seniors Rick Son and Janis Alexander take time for a brief visit with small canine friends. WYNETTE AMICK F H A - S o c . Chrman.; NJHS; MCC-Sec.; French CL; FBLA-Par.; St. Coun.—Sec.; Tri- Hi-Y AMES ASHLEY FFA I II; Co- op Ag. I II; P.E. CL; Rodeo CL MARY ATKINS VOE; Latin CL; Office ROBERT ATWOOD :bbie AUSTIN Cosme.; VICA; F H A ; Office; MCC; All-Star Volleyball Team JIMMY AUSTIN Auto M e-c.; VIC A-Treas.; Dist. VI VICA Sgt. at Arms 189 Senior Dean Leads Out In Many Areas JOE AYALA Fftbl.; FCA; FFA-Scc.; Bldg. T.-Sec.; VICA JANE BACHMAN VICA; ICT; St. Coun.; MCC-Treas.; A Cappella; “Funny Girl”; Nominee “Future Nurse 1973” DEBRA BAILEY KAREN BAILEY PHILLIP BAILEY Voc. Ag. I, II; BakM.; Ftbl.; Key Cl.; FT A; Band; VICA BEVERLY BAKER St. Coun.—Sec.; Science Cl.; Math Cl.; JNHS; NHS; JV Chrldr.; Exctv. St. Coun.-Sec. JOE BALDERRAMA VICA; Auto Mech. MORRIS BALDRIDGE VICA; ICT; Band; Voc. Ag. I, II CINDY BALL Drill Team-Cap. RICKY BA I, LEW VICA; FCA; Math Cl.; Met. T. RICHARD BARNETT Seniors write a personal note to their dean, Mr. Foy Dodson: “Nine years you have been a dean . . . everyone loved you. We, the seniors of 72-73, want you to know that these years we have had you as our dean have been the most rewarding of our lives. “We came as mere freshmen, ready and willing to learn. When all was well, you smiled and we knew victory. When things were a little shakey, we received a pat on the back, reassuring us. When things were out of hand, we knew defeat. But it didn’t last long, because you were always there, ready to listen to our troubles. “Most of all, Mr. Dodson, we learned from you what a friend should be.” 190 Senior dean, Mr. Dodson, smiles at some of the senior antics while checking the attendance list. TOMMY BARRICK VICA—Dist. VI Treas.; Auto Mec.; St. Coun. BARBARA BAYLEY JNHS; MCC; French Cl.-Sec.; FHA; Lion’s Cl. Queen; St. Coun.; Exctv. St. Coun.-Treas. FREDDIE BECHTOLD Band; Cres. CL; Q S; PLAIN VIEW-Head Photog.; BULL- DOG BAKKEB-Staff Photog. CINDY BELL Cosme.; VICA JEANNETTE BERLIN MARY BONTKE JNHS; MCC; Science CL; National Science Foundation: “Flowers for Algernon” EVA BRAMLET STANLEY DAVID BROOKS TER I BROWN BRANAM Band; Twirler; Key Cl.; Spanish CL; BsbL —All-Dist. FBLA 4-AAAA first team “Now what did those instructions say?” Rita Trevathan finishes a garment in clothing class. DANNY BUCKNER F t b 1.; Track; FCA LARRY BUCKNER Ftbl.; Bskbl.; FCA; D.E.; Bldg. T.-Rep.; All Dist Hon. Men- tion VICKI BUFORD MONTE BURGE VICA; Elec- tro.—Pres. 191 JANIE BUSTJLLOS PAULETTE CALIP VICA LEO CAM ARENA VICA; Drafting—Rep.; P.E. Cl.; 2nd place Spanish Regional Contest ELISEO CAMARGO Seniors Have Time For Work, For Play Gerardo Gamboa gets ready to make lactie acid from fresh milk in Chemistry lab. 192 n jgM yy: jm X M liH §m mg r Am - ■ fi. V - A A R IJM tH FAWYNE CARLTON YOLANDA CASAREZ JOHN CASON German Cl.; P.E. Bskbl. Champs DIANA CASTILLO Royal Scarlets-Cap., Co-Cap.; FHA — Historian Pub. Officer; 1st place Regional Spanish Contest GLORIA CASTILLO HECE JOE CASTILLO VIC A; Auto Mech. DERRIE CATHEY VOE—Par.; Tri-Hi-Y WILLIAM CHAPMAN VIC A; Met. Tr.—Rep.; Library DIANA CHAVEZ SIMON CHAVEZ VIC A; Electron. RORERTO CHERCHI AFS Student; St. Coun.; P.E. Cl.—Pres.; Science Cl.—V.P.; Math Cl. ANN CHUM RE Y FBLA; FT A; VOE; MCC; NHS; “Funny Girl”; A Cappella EMILY CLARK NHS; ICT; VICA; JNHS; Rand; French Cl. DENISE CLIFTON M G; Children’s Theatre SHARLYN CLINE MCC; FHA 1,11; DECA; D.E.; Tri-Hi- Y; French Cl.; Choir KATHY CLINTON FHA; FBLA; VOE Lab; VOE Coop; NHS (Left) Ladies first, says Tim Field “helping” Grace Coppin during one of the season’s several snows. Senior Gary Stone and junior Sherry Norrell warm up for rehearsal of “Funny Girl,” the Choral Department’s annual production. 1 ( MARK CLOTHIER RANDY COGNASI RHONDA BOBBY COLLIER ICT; VICA;P.E. Cl. COLEMAN Band; Choir; German CL; Co-op Ag. Spanish CL; Band; Tennis; Tri-Hi-Y JOHN CONGER Co-op Ag.; FFA; P.E. Cl. JEFF COOK Science Cl.—Pres.; NHS—Treas.; Math Cl.; Cres. Cl.; Band; National Merit Finalist LYNDA COOKSTON BRAD COOPER Key Cl.—Lt. Gov.; Ftbl; Golf; FFA; St. Coun.; French Cl. GRACE COPPIN MCC; NHS; Tri-Hi-Y LOUIS CORTEZ WALTER COUCH FFA I, II; Co-op Ag. “Catch this if you can!” Ag. student Rickey Hooper losses out box of fruit after the truck arrives from the valley. 194 Western Day Recalls Bygone Years VICKY COX A Cappella; VICA —Treas.; NHS; Girls State; ICT; MCC; Choir Musicals (3) CONNIE CRABLE Noon’s Lions Cl. Alternate; Tri-Hi-Y; PHS Princess; French Cl.—Treas.; Var. Chrldr.; J.V. Chrldr. EMMA CREAR DIANNA CROCKETT GINGER CUBA French CL; FT A; NHS; MCC; Math CL; JNHS DEBBIE CULP FT A; NHS KENNETH CUMMINGS FtbL; Track; BskbL; Spanish CL—Pres.; FCA; FBLA PAM DAFFERN MCC-Pres.; NHS-Sec.; Tri-Hi-Y- Sec.; Spanish Cl.-V.P.; Var. Chrldr.; Jr. Fav. Runner-Up WANDA DAMRON BILLY DAVIS FBLA—Pres.; FCA; German CL; FtbL; Var. BskbL; Bsbl. Cowpoke Tim Field shows how a rough’n tough Bulldog breaks a wild bronco. DEBBIE DAVIS FBLA; French CL;Tennis; FHA—His- torian; Tri-Hi-Y—V.P.; VOE—Soc. Chrman.; MCC PHYLLIS DAYTON FHA; MCC—Historian; Mixed Choir; Q S; Rodeo CL BULLDOG BARKER GARY DeARMOND GEORGIA DELAUGHTER 195 JANET DICKSON MCC; Bandettes; FHA; Tri-Hi-Y BELINDA DIXSON Bandettes; Spanish Cl.; German Cl.; MCC; Tri-Hi-Y KENNY DOLLAR Co-op Ag.; P.E. Cl.; Rodeo Cl. JOHNNY DOVE VICA; Electro.; FCA; Ftbl. Seniors Line Up . . . Line Up . . . Line Up! ROY DWYER Ftbl.; Met. Tr.-Pres.; Kodeo Cl.; St. Coun. RICHARD EBELING FFA; Co-op Ag. STEVEN ELLENA VIC A; Electron. CHARLENE ELLIS STEVEN ELLSWORTH Math Cl. ENEDINA ENRIQUEZ JESSE EVANS St. Coun.; FFA-V.P.; Bldg. T.-V.P.; Ftbl., Var. - Cap. LYNDELCANNON VICA; VICA Dist. Pres.; VICA State V.P.; Auto Mech. 196 Move over there!” Seniors march out to the risers just before the traditional class picture is taken. “Now, which book did I see that article in?” wonders Kandy Witt during the library book exhibit. RICK FUDGE Ftbl.; Golf; French CL; Key Cl. MAX FUGATE Hand; Stage Band; Cres. CL AUREBA FULLER Girl’s Advanced Choir; FT A; HECE; HERO FHA; Co-op Home- making MARILYN GAITHER VOE—Chaplain; MCC; Tri-Hi-Y GERARDO GAMBOA Band-Pres.; Math CL V.P.: Cres. Cl.-Sgt. at Arms MARY HELEN GARCIA Kathy May den demonstrates the talents of a mechanical doll in “The Clown Who Ran Away.” ANITA FAULKS JOHNNIE FELTS Band; Bandettes; Tri-Hi-Y; HERO FHA; Auto Mech. Sweetheart; Lion’s Queen Candidate TIM FIELD Var. Ftbl. Hon. Men. All- South Plains, Dist.; Tennis; NHS Pres.; JNHS-Pres.; German CL—Sec.; FCA; St. Coun. MARK FOOTE Sen. Class Pres.; JNHS; Var. Ftbl. Cap.; Var. Bsbl. Cap. Bskbl. ROSALINDA FRANCO HERO HECE; FHA; Out- standing P.E. VICKIE FREIER Tri-Hi-Y; Q S; PLAIN VIEW; “Hail the Hunkering Hero” 197 LINDA GREEN FHA; M G; “Mouse on Mars”; German Cl.; “Hail the Hunkering Hero”; “The Clown that Ran A- way” BARTON JOE GREER Boy’s State; FCA; Exctv. Coun.—Sgt. at Arms; Bsbl.; Ftbl. LUCRETIA GREGG FFA; Co-op Ag.; JNHS; St. Senate-Treas.; Spanish Cl.; German CL; Math Cl. GLENDA GRESHAM MELINDA GRESHAM VELIA GUERR SANDRA GASTON St. Coun.; French CL; MCC; Tri-Hi-Y; JNHS CINDY GESTES Band; A Cappella; “Hello Dolly”; “Funny Girl”; Bandettes JIM GIBSON DFCA; D.E. SANDRA GIBSON DIANNE GLASS A Cappella; “Hello Dolly”; Funny Girl”: FTA; Latin CL; JNHS; Tri-Hi- Y ISMAEL GONZALES SUE GOODFELLOW KENNETH GORMAN 'ita Li k, CW-£ LOdRRy Football player Larry Buckner gets a note of encouragement on his locker prior to a big game. 198 SAM GUTIERREZ Ftbl.; Co-op Ag.; Key Cl.; Spanish Cl. TISA HABERER Band—Sec.; A Cappella; M G—Sec.; Bandettes—V.P.; FTA— Sec.; Exctv. Coun.—Corres. Sec.; All-Region Band MIKE HAIGOOD Band; Cres. Cl.; German Cl. MA RK HALE Boy’s State; St. Coun.; Var. Ftbl.; Var. Bsbl.; French Cl.—Rep.: FCA; Who’s Who Among American High School Students SCOTT HALLMAN Ftbl.; FCA; St. Coun.; La Verne Roach; German Cl.—Treas. JILL HAMBY FTA; Q S—Sec.; Outstanding P.E.; PLAIN VI EW-Soph. Ed.; PLAIN- VIEW—Honors Ed. JUDY HAMILTON VOE; VOE Co-op STEVE IIAMMAN Band; French Cl. Sgt. at Arms; Key Cl.—Prog. Chrman. Vocational Courses Offer Variety RANDY HANCOCK Ftbl.; Bsbl.; VICA; Met. Tr. LISA HARDER 199 Ricky Sisemore helps put together a Metal Trades display in the north hall. Lonnie Massey reaches for his senior class picture as Ruby Henderson hands them out in the Student Council store. KEMPE HAYES J11 NS; Ftbl.; NHS; FBLA; Track; FCA SHERYL HAZEL “Bet you can’t do this!” Lucy Masso challenges Gary DeArmond during a Student Council dance. MATTIE HARGRAVE Band; Choir; FHA; Bandettes; FT A; Science Cl. JOHNNY IIAIJS- CHILD D.E. 1,11; DEC A EDDIE HENDERSON JNHS; NHS - Pres.;FCA—V.P.; BskbL; Bsbl.; 200 FBLA; “Mouse on Mars” RUBY HENDER- SON ESMERALDA HERNANDEZ VOE ANNA HERRERA CAROL HEVVETT NHS; VOE; Spanish Cl. DEBBIE HICKS A C a p pe 11 a; FT A; DECA; D.E. Skits Add Sparkle To Senior Life RANDY HICKS MCC; FHA; Band; Bandettes; Ger- man Cl. GRADY HIGGINS FFA; Rodeo Cl.—V.P.; Co-op Ag. SHARON HILL KELLY HINDS Golf; Key Cl.; Mall CL; French Cl.; Science Cl. VICKIE HINES St. Conn.; FHA—Mem. Chrman., Sec. Treas.; Girl of Month; Girl of Year MICHAEL HINN Spanish CL; Who s Who in Spanish EDDY IIOGGE Ftbh; Bsbl.; Fresh.. Soph. Class Pres.; Key CL—Pres.; Soph. Class Favorite; JNHS; NHS TERRY HOLMES Band; Tennis; Boy’s State; Rodeo CL; Key CL PATSY HOLT STEVE HOLT RICKEY HOOPER Ftbl.; Co-op Ag.; Voc. Ag.; Rodeo CL; Track SCOTT IIORNE Boy’s State; Junior Lion of December; Ftbl.; Bsbl.; BskbL; FCA RE LIN DA HOWARD GWEN HUGHES Bandettes — Treas.; All-Region Band; FBLA; FTA;JNHS “Does the train come through today?” asks Sharon Taylor in an autumn pep rally at the height of the football season. 201 ELIZEBETH HUNT The Academic SHERLYN HUTTO Plays a RICKY HYDE DEBRA Ftbl.; Track-Re- JACKSON gional; FCA; Math Cl.; Latin CL; MCC-Par.; St. Coun. Alt. HENRY JACKSON Bskbl. — Cap.; Electron; VIC A Major PHS Role JAMES JACKSON RODNEY JACKSON STANLEY JANUTA Met. Tr.—Sec.; VICA National Merit Finalists Jeff Cook and David Lassiter make a quick search for a book in the library’s card catalogue. STEPHEN DONNELL JENSEN JOHNSON VICA; ICT; P.E. Cl. AURELIA JIMENEZ HERO HECE; FHA Co-op Ag.; Ou Is land- ing r.E.; Schist. Art Award 4 th place Acrylic PA A; Schist. Art Award Opaque Watercolor 202 James Jackson eyes Tisa Haberer apprehensively, waiting to see if she plans to pounce. “Try it this way.” Simon Chaves shows how a little love can go a long way. CURTIS JONES Key Cl.-Sec.; Spanish Cl.; Drafting; VICA KACI JONES D.E.; DECA; NHS TODD JONES Spanish Cl.; P.E. Cl. DAVID JORDAN Bskbl.; Bsbl.; Bldg. Tr.; Sci- ence Cl. SHERRY KEEN HECE: VOE; FHA;HERO BRENDA RANDY JIMMY KELLY JERRY KELM KEENUM KEISLING Ftbl.; Bsbl.; Met. Cosme. 1,11; DECA; D.E.—Pres. Tr.;VICA VICA; Office LARRY KEMP Ftbl.; Track LISA KEMP J.V. Chrldr.; Var. Chrldr.; PHS Queen; Most Friendly; FHA; Fresh., Soph. Class Favorite GALE KEISTER FHA; M G; Tri-Hi-Y DEBBIE KING Tennis 203 Robertson queries Mr. Bill Phillips. SHARON KING RONALD MARGO Band; Bandcttes; KIRCIIHOFF KIRKPATRICK Cres. Sweet- A C a p p e 11 a; F H A ; HERO heart; F H A; “Funny Girl”; FHA; Bandettes; FBLA Rep.; Lion’s Cl. Candi- Drafting; VICA FT A date MIKE KOENNING ALEXA KRAMER Band; Bluebonnet Girl’s State; Latin Cl.—Pres.; Science CL—Sec., Treas.; German Cl. Treas.; St. Coun.; MCC-Rep. STEPHEN LANDRUM VICA; ICT BECKY LANDTROOP All-Region Choir; A Cappella: 1 G; “Inc ident at Carson Corners”; “Okla- homa”; “Hello Dolly”; “Funny Girl” SUSIE La RUE Band: MCC; VICA -Par.: Tri-Hi-Y; “Fives and the Shoemaker” DAVID LASSITER MIS; Science CL; Math Cl.-Pres. LOYD LAW Met. Tr.; VICA; Symphonic Band BECKY LEACH VICA—Sec.: MCC: Band; “Winnie the Pooh” 204 OTTIS LEACH Track; Ftbl.; Bsbl.; Rodeo Cl.; Co-op Ag.;P.E. Cl.-V.P. DEBBIE LEE ALVARO LEIJA FREDDIE LINDEMAN DEC A; D.E. Senior Life Has Many Trials Indeed DIRK LIPSCOMB Ftbl.; Bsbl. ELIDA LONGORIA PL AINVIEW Soph. Ed. LOUISA LOPEZ F H A; HERO F11A; Girl of Month; Outstand- ing P.E.; Archery All-Stars; PLAIN VIEW J unior Ed., Asst. Soph. Ed. MARIA LOPEZ Q S; PLAIN- VIEW — Senior Ed., Asst. Clubs Ed. “Who’s going to put on the robe first?” asks Mark Hale (center) to Jesse Evans (left), and Joe Ayala (right) at pre-school registration. PAT LllCKIE DECA; D.E. TONY LUNA Key Cl.; Spanish Cl.; MCC KATHRYN LUSK TONY LYON FHA; Drill Team; Powder Puff Ftbl.; German Cl.; Tri- Hi-Y mike McAlister French Cl.-V.P., Rep.; St. Body Pres.; B skbl.; Track; Fresh. Favorite DIANNE McCRAY Band, Bandettcs; E xplorer’s Cl.—Aviation 205 Pep Rally Builds Game Enthusiasm (; in McGOWEN D.E.; DECA; Ftbl.; Bsbl.; Key Cl. ROSS McKINNEY Spanish Cl .-Rep.; Q S —V.P.; BULLDOG BARKER- Bus. Mgr. JOHN McWilliams Sr. Class V.P.; Key Cl.; F r e n c h Cl.-V.P.; Track; Malh Cl.; CHALO MANCIAZ “Go, Dogs!” Seniors whoop it up during pep rally, while Dean Foy Dodson looks on. CHARLES MASON LONNIE MASSEY JNHS; Q S; VICA; ICT; Pub. Photog. LUCY MASSO FTA; Spanish Cl. Treas.; M G; Tri-Hi-Y; Bowling; Children’s Theatre; Light Crew (3 yrs.) STANLEY MATUZA Ftbl.; FCA; FTA—Par.; P.E. Cl. Chaplain KATHY MAYDEN “I can’t believe it!” exclaims Karla Seely in M G; (J S; HERO drama class. FHA Par,; HECE; “Hail the Hunkering Hero” KAREN MAYES FHA; FTA—Co Histo- rian 206 GARY MAXWELL VIC A—Sec.; Cres. Cl.—Pres.; Band; St. Coun. GLORIA MENDOZA Girl’s Advanced Choir; Bandettes; Band; Explorer’s Cl. Art student Jimmy Kelly gets ready to do a relief sculpture which will be cast in body putty. GILMER MICKEY Band—V.P.; A Cappella; German Cl.; All-Hegion Band; Stage Band JANET MICKEY VOE—Pres.; Band; Bandettes; FBLA KATHI MILLER FHA; VOE Lab; VOE Co-op; Mixed Choir MARY MILLIGAN Co-op Homemaking; HECE; VOE Lab; VOE; BULLDOG BARKER DAVID MILSTEAD Ftbl.;Track; ICT-Rep.; FBLA; VICA; Aviation Explorers ALBARO M1RELES Bldg. Tr.; VICA; P.E. CL CARDELLV MITCHELL Twirler; French CL; Band; Duchess of Electron; Powder Puff; FHA; Queen Candidate TOKA MONROE BEATRIX BEN MORALES VOE MONTEZ Cosme.; VICA— Sgt. at Arms, V.P. “Maybe if I smile the teacher won’t know I'm sleeping.” Alexa Kramer gives it a try. 207 ENRIQUE MORALES V1CA; Electron; Drafting; Spanish Cl. ROBERT MORA LEZ VICA; Auto Mech.—V.P. RETHA MORTON Tri-Hi Y; MCC; OEA; FHA; Fresh. Choir; MARILYN MULL VOE; VOE Cl.; MCC “I’m Ordering Invitations-and Hoping!” KEVIN MURRAY EUGENE NABORS FTA; DECA; D.E.;P.E. Cl. PATRICIA NASH CATHE NEAL DECA; FHA; FBLA; FTA; D.E.; Band; Bandcttes ROSA LINDA NEGRETE GARY NORMAN JNHS; Q S-V.P.; P.E. Cl.-V.P.; PLAIN VIEW —Ed.-in-Chief; PLAIN VIEW-Sports Ed. ROY NUNEZ KARL ORTIZ 208 ELLEN OWEN RAY DELL OWENS Ftbl.; Track; FCA; St. Coun. Alt.; Var. Ftbl.; J.V. Ftbl. RONNELL OWENS Var. Ftbl.; FCA; Track SHIRLEY PADGETT VOE Cl.; VOE;St. Coun. SCOTT PARSLEY A Cappella; VICA—Rep.; ICT BRYCE PATE LAURA PATTERSON Exctv. St. Coun.—Sgt.-at-Arms; MCC; French Cl.; JNHS; Tri-Hi-Y; Junior Rep.; FHA-Rep. (Fr.); Fointskeeper (Jr.); V.P. (Sr.) JOHNNY PAUDA DECA; D.E. KRISTI PEGGRAM DON PEMBERTON Band, Cres. Cl. FERNANDO PENA ELIA PEREZ LAZARO PEREZ RAUL PEREZ VICA; Tennis; Explorer’s Cl.; Band Linda Green works at selling the yearbook to Morris Baldridge during the September sales drive. 209 DONALD DONNA PERKEY PERKINS Band; Cres. Cl.; Choir VICA; ICT; P.E. DEBBIE PHILLIPS FHA; VOE- Lab; VOE- Co-op SHERRY PHILLIPS Band; JNHS; NHS; Science Cl.; German Cl.; Bandettes Dale Shearer “combs” Terry TerrelFs hair at a “Before and after” dress code demonstration. DAVID POMYKAL Electron—Hep.; VICA JULIE POOL All-Reg. Choir; Fr. Cl.; M G; “Inherit the Wind”; “Okla.”; “Hello Dolly”; “Funny Girl” KENNETH POUNDS DECA; D.E.; F.E. Cl. KIP PRITCHARD Var. Ftbl.; FFA— Treas.; Bldg. T.-V.P.; St. Coun. ROBERT PULIDO VICTOR LARRY PURVIS EMMA GLORIA ESTELLA CELIA RANGEL PULIDO A 1 I - R e g i o n QUINTANILLA RAMIREZ RAMOS Auto Mech.; Choir; All-State VOE; VOE Cl.; Cosme.; Par., VICA; P.E. Choir; DECA; Girl of Month President; VICA 210 D.E.; P.E. Cl. School Years Have Their Shining Moments BECKY REID VOE Cl.; VOE; FBLA; FHA JERKY RICHARDSON JANET RIDLEHUBER FHA—Soph. Sec.; Bandettes—Pres.; MCC; Band KIRK RIGLER Ftbl. German Cl.; FCA Lions Club winners and alternates (left to right) Connie Crable, Noon Lions Alt.; Cloris Tilson, Noon Lions Queen; Barbara Bayley, Evening Lions Queen; and Sheryl Hazel, Evening Lions Alt. Mr. Lamont Veatch and P. D. Devers pass out awards. ANNE RAY VOE CL; VOE Co-op Lab. RON REED Ftbl. ROCKY REESE FFA I,II Pres.; Co-op Ag.; Rodeo Cl. DAVID REEVES Co-op Ag.; FFA; Tennis 211 Cloris Tilson, Laura Patterson, and Phyllis Dayton generate enthusiasm during the senior versus faculty volley- ball game. DAVID RILEY Co-op Ag.; FFA BERT RIM ME R Spanish Cl.; Key Cl.. Ag. I; St. Coun. STEPHEN RITCHEY Track; Ftbl.; Science Cl.; German Cl. Pres.: I ( GLORIA RIVERA Drill Team; Cosme. YOLANDA RIVERA ICT; VICA REBECCA ROBERTS RODNEY ROBERTS Drafting—Treas.; VICA DIXIE ROBERTSON St. Coun.—V.P. (3 yrs.); Sr. Class Rep.; DAR Good Citizen; FTA- —Chaplain; ‘inherit the Wind”; “Ke- markable Incident at Carson Corners”; “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs of the Black Forest” DONALD ROBINSON VICA; Electron.; JV Bsbl. MIKE ROCHA VICA; VICA Dist. VI Treas; State Treas.; Outstanding Draftsman; FTA FERNANDO RODRIGUEZ Electron.; VICA—V.P.;Sr. Class Rep.; St. Coun. JUNE RODRIGUEZ 212 VICTOR RODRIGUEZ VIOLA ROLLER LOUISA Cosme. 1,11; ROSALES VICA; Library Drill Team JANA RUIZ FHA-V.P.; MCC-V.P.; MCC-Rep.; “Funny Girl”; St. Coun.; A Cappella CONNIE RUSSELL VOE; German Cl. “We’re For You, Dogs, All The Way!” KENNETH RUSSELL Auto Mech.; VICA KENNY RUSSELL FtbL; BsbL; Bskbl.; Track; FCA SANDRA RUSSELL A Cappella; HECE; HERO FHA; Intramural Bskbl. EARLENE SANDERS DEBRIE SANDS A Cappella; “Funny Girl”; Advanced Girl’s Choir PAM SAVAGE MACK SCHMALZRIED Ag. 1,11,111; Kodeo Cl.; FFA Ronald O’Neal, Roberto Cherchi, and Jerry Rich- ardson yell encouragement to the Bulldog varsity at the Plainview Invitational Tournament. 213 JACKIE SCHOONVELT CHARLEY SCHULZ FtbL; Track; BsbI.; FBLA; French Cl.; FCA; St. Coun. MARK SCHUMACHER FFA; Co-op Ag. PEGGY SCOTT FHA; JIMHS; VOE; Drill Team KIMSEAGO LettermarTs Cl.; Met. T.—Treas.; A Cappella; FCA; Ftbl. KARLA SEELY MIKE SEELY ABEL SEPEDA VICA; Sgt.-at-Arms Next Wheeler takes on the task of teaching senior powder puffers some of the finer points of football. MICHAEL SETSER FCA—Pres.; Var. Bskbl. 214 STEVE SHANNON Band, Cres. Cl.-Sec., Treas.; Key Cl.; Q S; Math Cl. DALE SHEARER Key Cl; BsbI.; M G; Tennis; St. Coun.; “Ran- som of Red Chief” KATHY SHOOK RICKY JOHN SMITH ICT; VICA SISEMORE Track; Met. Tr.; FCA A Big Smile Helps-Some Discover PATSY SMITH Drill Team; MCC; VOE Co-op LINDA SOLIZ RICK SON M G—Pres.; A Cappella—V.P.; Jr.-Sr. Banquet Master of Ceremonies; “Hello Dolly”; “Inherit the Wind” SHAN SOOTER FT A; FHA; Choir; Rodeo Cl. IGNACIO SOTO MONTE SPANN Co-op Ag.; P.E. Cl.—Chaplain; Rodeo Cl.—Pres. (2 yrs.), V.P. GAYE SPENCER FT A; FHA; JNHS; FBLA; VOE-Sec. LONELLA SPRUILL ROGER STAMBAUGH Electron.-Treas; VICA GARY STONE PLAIN VIEW; BULLDOG BARKER; All-Region Choir; Math Cl.: Q S; A Cappella-Pub. Chrman. ALICE STROTHER Girl's Advanced Choir; Q S; MCC; FTA- -Rep.; BULLDOG BARKER-Ed., Bus. Mgr.; “Funny Girl” 215 DENNIS SULLIVAN FTA—Treas.; All-Region Choir (3 yrs.); All-State Candidate; A Cap- pella—Pres.; “Funny Girl”; “Hello Dolly”; “Oklahoma” PEPPER SUMMERS P.E. Cl. KIRK TAYLOR Ftbl.; FFA 1,11,111; Co-op Ag.-Sec.; Rodeo Cl. SHARON TAYLOR FFA Sweetheart; Fr. Favorite Run- ner-up; Fresh.. JV, Var. Chrldr. THERESA TEEL ALLEN TERRELL Cres. Cl.; All-Region Rand (4 yrs.); Band—V.P.; All-State Band (2 yrs.); German Cl.; All-Dist. Band TERRY TERRELL St. Coun. Rep.; Tennis, Ftbl.; FCA; FBLA “I’m Laughing WITH You, Of Course!” Cindy Bell laughs it up on Western Day, viewing the “get up” of some of her fellow students. CATHY THOMAS CINDY THOMPSON D.E.; FTA; FHA; Mixed Choir; DECA; FBLA; Advanced Girl s Choir STEPHANIE THOMPSON FHA—Fr. Pres., Soph. Pres., Jr. Rep.; A Cappella-Sec.; “Oklahoma”; “Hello Dolly”; “Funny Girl” LINDA THORNTON Band; Bandettes; DECA; Ro- deo CL; Tri-Hi-Y; VOE- Benevolent Chrman. RILL THURMAN Auto Mech.; V1CA; Key Cl. CLORIS TILSON Transfer from Hale Center: Band; FHA —Pres.; Noon Lion’s Cl. Queen; Girl’s Slate; St. Coun.; FBLA; Tri-Hi- Y-Pres. 216 RUBEN TORRES Bldg. Tr.; Jr. Class Hep.; All- Star Bskbl., Bsbl. RITA TREVATHAN Q S; BULL- DOG BARKER. —Exchange Ed., Club Ed. ESTELLA TREVINO FT A -Treas.; VOE Co-op; Mixed Choir JEFF TUCKER CLIFTON TYLER Ftbl. Bsbl.; French Cl.; Math CL; FCA; Pow- der Puff Coach MARIANNA VANDERSL1CE Advanced Girl’s Choir; A Cap- pella; MCC LYDIA VARGAS HERO FHA MARIA VEGA Cosme.; VIC A; Spanish CL; Office; All-Star Volleyball Sue Goodfellow and Debbie King of the Child Development Class lend a helping hand to students during one of the lab periods. BARBARA WALKER Tennis; Band; French CL; FT A; FHA-Scc.; VOE Co-op Seniors Debbie Cathey and Cordelia Mitchell paint a milk can for a special exhibit in the homemaking department. 217 DIANN WHITE Transfer from Kress CLINTON WALL Bskbl.; BsbL- ll-I)ist.: FCA-Sec. LAURIE WALTERS FTA-Pres., Merit Officer; NHS; JNHS-Rep.; Spanish CL; Tri-Ui-Y; Science CL; “The Horse”” GINGER WARRICK A Cappella-Treas.; “Hello Dolly ; “Funny Girl ; Outstanding Player Girl’s Bskbl. BILLY WASHINGTON Bskbl. HecHaw-PHS style-highlights the PHS-Monterey pep rally as James Jackson. Pepper Summers, Becky Land troop, and Dixie Robertson engage in “lively” conversation. ROBERT WHEELER Drafting; VICA TOM WEBB Ftbl. KATHY WELLS FHA; FBLA; VOE; St. Coun.; Fresh., JV Chrldr. MARY K. WHEELER DECA; MCC; FBLA; A Cap- pella; “Hello Dolly NEWT WHEELER Ftbl.: Bskbl.; Track; BsbL; French CL; FCA; Powder Puff Coach 218 In Electronics Freddy Rodriguez assembles a television set. ANDY MIKE WILCHER WHITSITT VIC A; Aut AU-Region Band Mech. Far. (2 yrs.); Cres. Cl.; German Cl.; S tage Band; Electron.—Rep.; VICA Seniors Store ALVIN WILLIAMS FF A; Co-op Ag.—Sejitinel JODIE WILLIAMS Spanish Cl.; Ger- man Cl.; MCC; Math Cl. RANDY WITT Cres. Cl.; Ger- man Cl.; Math Cl.; Science Cl.; Band Up Happy Memories DONNA WOOD JNHS; VOE- Treas.; OEA— Area IV V.P.; FBLA; FTA; NHS LEAH WOOD Band, Choir- Librarian; “Hello Dolly”; “Funny Girl”; JNHS; NHS BELINDA WOODARD FHA; Library Cl. ARTHUR WOOLEY Ftbl. Bskbl.; Track COLBY WRIGHT Ftbl.; Rodeo Cl.; Bskbl.; Band; VICA DEBBIE EMILIO YANDELL YBARRA St. Coun. Rep.; JNHS; NHS; Ger- man C.; FT A; A Capella; “Hello Dolly” “I ain’t nervous! Do I look nervous?” Halfback Arthur Wooley whispers to manager Tom Webb at the first pep rally for 72’-73’ school year. JIM ZEECK DAVID YOUNGBLOOD LUPE ZAMBRANO 219 JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS DARRELL HOLLEY KAY HILLMAN President Secretary DAVID HURT RENEE BENEFIELD 220 Vice-President Treasurer Carletta Abbott Hickey Abbott Hob Adair (Jerald Adrian Luis Aguilar Joe Aguirre Frank Aldaco Jeremiah Allen Simon Amador Rose Arevalo Jon Armstrong Asencion Baeza I ,onnie Baldwin Wanda Ballinger Gary Barnes Eleventh Graders Make Music Together Melinda Bass Julie Baumann Ronnie Bedwell David Belk Sandra Belk Russell Bell Renee Benefield Cathy Berner Douglas Berry Jim Billings Carol Hughs sounds forth during pep rally, while Elizabeth Roberts in the background tries to catch her breath. The school year for the Juniors has been one of excitement and challenge. In addition to the “usual'’activities such as Class Council meetings and projects have been such out- standing events as bringing the Harlem Jokers to PUS for an exhibition game against the faculty, and the staging of an unforgetable Junior-Senior prom. . . . And then there's been the joy of looking for- ward to next year, when Juniors will be SENIORS! 221 Boh Blair Michael Blankenship Mary Bosquez Kevin Bowen Rebecca Boyd Danny Braddoek Harley Bradford Mary Frances Braga Richard B raw ley Yolanda Brazier Elaine Brewer Vanessa Brittian “Things Are Not What They Seem” Carolyn Brown Don Brown Bill Browning Gary Bryant Jim Bryant “My long lost lollipop!’' Tommy Culpepper lunges toward the enticing candy held out temptingly before him. Cathy Bublis Mark Buchanan Betty Buckner Greg Burleson Kathy Burnett Debra Burnett Sherry Burns Laura Bussey Benita Bustos Scott Caldwell 222 Ignacio Camargo Larry Campbell Scott Campbell George Cansino Fonty Cartbel 1 Glenda Paris (right) comes to the voting area in the auditorium foyer during election day to cast her ballot. Student Council President Mike McAlister checks out the list of voters. Roanne Cartwright Don Caughron Allred Chavez John Brent Church well Renea Clarkson Patty Clayton Robert K. Cobb Andy Cognasi Carlene Coleman Susan Collier James Colvin John Contreras Carol Cook Terry Cook Sandy Cooper Mary Cortez Elizabeth Couch Cheryl Cox David Criswell Ernest Cromeans Stephen Cross Harold Crow' Tommy Culpepper David Cumby 223 Randy Daniel Brian Davis Johnny Davis Terri Davis Carla Day Lisa Dayton Rojelio DelCampo Mary DeLuna Vickie Dillard Barbara Douglas Steev Douglas Leland Driver Debbie Dulin Debby Duncan Steven Dunlap Karla Dunnam Dale Dwyer Richard Dye Shirley Edwards Steven Ellis Brenda English Delton Essary Pat Farmer Reynaldo Fennell Juniors Applaud A Pep Rally Skit 224 Clapping, wondering, watching, whispering-juniors display many different emotions during a pep rally. Jim Ferrell Kenneth Ferrell David Fletcher John Fondren Frances Formby Janies Frame Lana Fuller Donna Funderburk Kirk Gaither Raul Gamboa Sharon Gammage Delia Garcia Genoveva Garcia Mary Esther Garcia Robin Gardner Joe Garrett Loyd Garrett Gina Garrison Darrell Gaston Mitchell Gaynor DeWayne Gion Gloria Gonzales Rosa Gonzales Tila Gonzales ‘And now, friends ...” Junior Class President Darrell Holley greets the public during the eleventh graders Western Day skit. Burnicc Goss Beverly Graham Gary Grant Nick Grant Annette Green Karen Green Teresa Greenwood James Gresham Terrye Griffin Ramiro Guerra The School Year Has Its Bad Days Too Mrs. jean Covey, PHS school nurse, gets ready to “shoot” juniors for the Heaf test: Darrell Holley, Janet Taylor, and Rebecca Smith. Wanda Gullett Greg Gutierrez Carol Hackett Charlie Haigood Helen Haley Homer Brent Hall Nancy Hallman Russell Ham Ronny Hamby Brenda Hamilton Keith Harbour Ray Harder 226 Wayvnond Hardin Ronnie Harmon Derinda Harper Kandy Harrison Major Harris Doug I lartis Jariace I lartis Mary nn Hawkins Bradley Haves Jim Haynes Lesa Heck Pam Hellyer Debie Henderson Stephen Henderson Mike Henegar Karrol Henry Olivia Hernandez Jessie Herrera Angela Herron Boh Hewett Sherrie Hill Kay Hillman Robert Hinn Helen Kay Hogge Mike Hollars Darrell Holley Gerald Hollingsworth Marilyn Holmes “Watch out, now, here it comes!!” Randy Steiwig gets his “ammunition” ready while the snow continues to fall. 227 Steven Hooper Steve Horn Mark Horne Becky Howell Kathy Hughes Rusty Hughes Clubs Add Interest to the Junior Year Carol Hughs David Hurt Grnnice Jackson Edith Jackson (Dunn) James Jackson Susan Jackson Debbie Jacobs Jessica James Debra Jenkins Sebastian Jimenez Cindy Johnson Milton Johnson Kathy Jones Betty Joslin Sharrion Keen Garv Kerbo Jerry King Debbie Kunkel Vance Kuntz Henry LaFuente Diane Scott puts her name on the dotted line as she signs up for the club of her choice during Club Sign-up Night in September. 228 Rickie I jangston Pam Lanscion Danny Lee Cathy Leonard Lisa Lloyd Donna Long Pablo Longoria Hilda Lopez Ricardo Lopez James McBeth Billy McBride Mindy McCamish Paula McCarty Johnny McCasland D’Ann McClure Bruce McCollum Ginny McConnell Cindy McCune Susan McEachern Ben McGee Sheila McGuire Jackie McHenry Jane McLaurin Melvin Macha Teresa Majors Marilyn Malouf Mark Mangum Hugh Manka Grady Maples Christi Marks Charles Friolo, Debie Henderson, Mary Wyckoff, Sandy Cooper, and Danny Braddock wait backstage to participate in a Drama Department presentation for the Plainview School Administration. 229 Meetings, Work, Posters-All Go Together Mark Kenneth Marshall Martin Scott Erlinda Martin Martinez Mary Lou Cindy Martinez Mason David Irma Mason Masso Claude Scott May Ronnie Meals Rafael Medina Debbie Meers Martha Melendez Edward Mendez “See, I told you,” says Janace Hartis lo Jessica James during a pep rally. Vicki Messer Cynthia Mitchell Sylvia Mitchell I lelen Mock Michael Moon Connie Morton Lloyd Morton Rill Murcheski Ed Nash Yolanda Nash Glenn Nelson Jimmy Noel Sherry Norrell Ronald O’Neal 230 Lee Owen Ross Owen Raymond Owens Joe Paiz Cindy Palmer Dana Palmer Glinda Paris Roy Parr Yolanda Pastrano Joel Patridge Steve Patridge Allen Patterson Rhonda Pally Jimmy Pendergrass Albert Perez Augustine Perez Maria Perez Lennis Peters Russell Pettit Robert Pitts Herbert Policy Leslie Polvado Terry Pray or Mike Price Charles Priolo Donny Proctor Brian Pruett Donald Pruett Johnny Pulido Vonda Purvis 232 Peggy Raines Tommy Raines Danny Ramos Dorothy Ramos Charles Ramsey Jerrold Ramsay Tom Riggs Barbara Rios Celeste Rivera Christine Rivera Boh Roberson Kathy Roberts Diane Robinson David Rocha Rodney Rodman Alicia Rodriquez Tony Rodriquez Jimmy Rogers Suzanne Rogers Harold Roller Steve Rose Karen Ruff Romulo Ruiz Doug Rush Twirlers Pam Lansdon, Rhonda Patty, and Debbie Kunkel applaud a pep rally skit, having just finished their “twirling, whirling” performance. Debbie Rushing Janies Russell Monte Russell David Rutledge Mark Ryan Martha Salas Tomas Salazar Paul Samaniego Pete Samarripa Ray Sanchez Patricia Sanders Micheal Sansom Nancy Schoppa Diane Scott Larry Scroggins Fun Times Add Sparkle to Junior Life Lola Scroggins Steve Servalius Cynthia Settle Harvey Shedd Pam Shepard Terry Sheppard Terry Shook Reeky Simmons Perry Simmons Chyrel Singletary Robert Slough Gary Smith Rebecca Smith Roland Smith Sylvia Soliz “Santa Claus is going to bring you WHAT for Christmas?” Suzi Rogers questions Gary Grant at the Journalism Christmas party. 233 Chari es Southerland Deanne Spencer Janice Spencer Kandy Stambaugh Russell Stanfield Claudia Stanford Kandy Steiwig Debbie Stephens Gavlc Stroud (’indy Sylvester Education Has Many Faces-Yes It Does! Tandy Sylvester Kit Tamvakis Carol Tapp Janet Taylor Kenneth Taylor Mark Taylor Virgil Lee Taylor Denise Temple Steve Templeton Debbie Thomas Don Caughron and Ricky Cross wait for the right time to come in at band rehearsal. Paul Thompson Mike Tonche Olivia Torres Oralia Torres Virginia Torres Mary Martha Trimble Carol Tschirgi Linda Tucker Danny Turpin Mike Tyler Johnny Vera Raymond Vera 234 Felix Villanueva Elizabeth Wafer Brian Walker Jeff Walker Joe Walker Jaquita Wall Lisa Wallace Mike Ward Ronnie Ware Dee Anne Watson Arlene Webb Jerry Wilbourn Wyatt Wilkinson Billy Williams Joe Williams Janabeth Willis John Willis Sue Wilson Tim Womack Linda Wommack Diana W right Milton Wright Lori Young Susan W elch Jolene Wheeler Julie Wheeler James Widener “Let’s try it this way.” Renee Benefield and Marilyn Malouf work on a Distributive Education showcase in the north hall. 235 SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS ROBERT CARTER KATHY STANFORD Treasurer President BRENT WELLS Vice-President 2 6 CINDY McBETH Secretary David Adams Kenneth Adams Teresa Adams Delia Aguilar Eva Alcozer Angie Aldaco Margie Aldaco Carey Alexander Polly Amador Kandy Anderson Sheila And erson Debra Annett Sophomores Face Days of Challenge Irma Anzaldua Olga Azua Arlette Bailey Mackie Bain Randell Ballard Russell Ballard Trena Ballew Teresa Barker Evelyn Barnes Joe Barton Diana Benavidez Kicky Bentley Elaine Benton Sylvia Bernal Kent Billington Danny Bishop Joe Bishop Piata Blackwell “It’s done it to me again,” says Montey Nelson, as he tries to figure out what went wrong with his ancient vintage automobile. 237 Teana Blackwell Curtis Blake Kim Bownds Jim Bragg Charles Branscum Teresa Brasher Theresa Brasher Sandy Bridwell Avie Brittian Ricky Brooks Belynda Brown Bill Brown Ethel Brown Mike Brown Tim Brown Jon Buford Tommy Butler Kurt Caddel Alicia Camarena Kelly Campbell W atha Cantwell Mary Carroll Richard Carroll Pase Carter Robert Carter Randy Case Andy Castillo Vic ky Castillo Rosie Cavazos Bobby Chaffin David Chavez Valente Chavez Terecia Clifton Nanette Cline (left to right) Manuela Ortiz, Gloria Hernandez and Angie Aldaeo demon- strate the spirit in Rulldogland at a pep rally. 238 Jeffrey Clothier Karen Cobh Carol Coggin Randy Collie Idveta Collis “ID Cards” Added to Registration Monty Collis Vaneta Collis Laura Compton Debbie Cook Julie Cook Janis Cooper Kathy Coppin Ismael Corlinez Audrey Couch William Couch Rhonda Cravey Don Criswell Ricky Cross Tonya Cross Max Crow Karen Cuba Kirby Culp Chuck Cypert Vicki Cypert Penny Davey Dionel Davila Chris Sumners talks with some of the workers while he awaits his identifica- tion card during registration day. 239 Randall Dean Robert Del Campo Adelina Delgado Cynthia De Luna Donald Dickson Milton Dixson Manuel Domingez Don Douglas James Duidap Elizabeth Dunning Glen Dwyer Doug Edwards “Law Men” Arrive on Western Day Danny Huffine and Larry Nye stalk up to the “Group” during the sophomore skit on Western Day. Dewayne Elledge Shawn Ellsworth Maggie Escamilla Michael Eslrello Brian Evans Roger Earias Lc Roy Kavila Doug Ferguson Jennifer h ield Randy Finney Patricia Flatt Mike Flores 240 Jeff Gibson Mike Gibson David Gilbert Karl Gilbert Mike Gilbert Cindy Ginn Jimmy Glenn Annette Gonzalez Irene Gonzales Joe Gonzales Mary Gonzales Ramiro Gonzales Greg Goree Karen Gorman Sophomores proclaim “Cream Coronado” in the inter-class “signs in the hall” contest. Under the guidance of Mr. Royce Barnes, the Sophomore class took part in a variety of activities. Among these were the bake sale as well as decorating and providing for refreshments at the FHS dances. Sopho- mores also ran for Executive Council of- fices, and took part in school life in general. Mr. Barnes has been in his fourth year as a dean. Duties include recording tardies, absentees, checking schedules and consulting his students with their problems. In addition to these responsibilities, he has served as an instructor in Algebra II. 241 Charles Foster Steve Foster Betty Franks Kim Fugate I rent Gaither Johnny Gallardo Lorina Gallardo Janie Galvan Janie Garcia Lionel Garcia Oscar Garcia Richard Garcia Willie Garcia Rosa Garza Virginia Garza Terry Gestes Dennis Gibson De Wayne Gibson Kathy Stanford helps deliver a singing valentine on February 14. The project is Student Council spon- sored. Charlotte Graham Daniel Graham Richard Gravelle Debbie Gray Steven Green Laura Greenwood Jimmie Griffin Irene Guerra Theresa Hallman Right! It’s All in a Day’s Work Mary Hanvey (Nancy Harbour Rex Harrell Debra Harriss Rickey Hart Mark Hastey Annie Hatch Teresa Hawkins Nina Hayes Rhonda Hayes James Hearn Jon Helms Fermin Hernandez Gloria Hernandez Miguel Hernandez Raul Hernandez Richard I lerring Ross Higgins Andy Hill Debra Annett, Michelle McDonough and Cindy McBeth make beautiful music together at one of the Sophomore-Junior pep rallies. 242 “You did what when?” Don Dickson, Kicky Brooks, and Jeff Tunnell question their classmates as they polish off their noontime meal. Aubrey Hooper Nancy Horn Pat Horne Linda Horton Debbie Howard Jeri Howard Jana Hinrichs Terry Hodges Stephen Holland Leta Holloman Danny Hooks Kenny Howard Hilly Huddleston Wanda Huddleston Danny Huffine Tommy Hunt David Hurt Vickie Hyde Gary Jackson Connie James Jimmy James Amy Johnson Gwen Johnson Steve Jones Mark Joplin Mark Kabetzke Bill Kamp Mona Keeter Mike Kerbo 243 . .. And Featured in the Center Ring . .. Patti Lightfoot Elaine Lindeman Sharon Livesay B. J. Lloyd Freddy Longoria Esther Lopez Ricky Lopez Daniel Lorenz David Lorenz Terry Lovell Arnald Kersh Lewis Kidd Jesseca Kid well Donna King David Koenning Gary Kovar Karla Kunkel Darla Lacey Cathy Landa Paul Landeros Mary Lanford Loretta Larson Broadway Follies- PHS style. Mr. Rollie Rinker, Mr. I. L. Whitfield, and Mr. Foy Dodson shine as the ' chorus line during a fall pep rally. 244 “Thirty degree angle should be just about right,” David Simp- son thinks to himself during General Drafting Class. Mr. Lamont Veatch and Dr. Glenn Harrison watch Beverly Baker and Danny Bishop working on identification cards. Tommy Lovell Delores Luna Sondria Luster Debbie McAlister Steve McAnally Cindy McBeth Cynthia McCarty Carla McCasland Randy McClanahan Mark McClung Micky McCullough Michelle McDonough Freda McEachern Julia McGee Billy McGhee Darla McPeak Katie McWilliams Claudia Maddox Lynn Mallett Melody Malouf Dirk Man gum Wanda Marshall Mary Martinez Paul Martinez Ramona Martinez Mary Mason Jerry Matlock 245 Michele Maudlin Mary Medina Anne Michalik Bobby Mitchell Judy Mitchell Michelle Mitchell Bobby Monroe Yvonne Montez Suzy Moody Douglas Moore Lynnetta Moore Dionicio Morales Dora Morales Gary Morgan Walter Morris John Morse Misty Moss Kyndal Murray Randy Murray Reed Murry “Should I or should I not?” Rhonda Hayes thumbs through a paperback in the PHS library. Darla Newsome Dennis Noblett Larry Nye Kim Odom Philip Odom Marian Oldfield Steve Oldfield Manuela Ortiz Steve Owen Randy Ozborn Anna Pardo Kim Paschal Julia Nabors Montey Nelson 246 Dorothea Patterson Oralia Perez Paul Perkins Aberon Pauda Raul Perez Paul Perrin Luanne Peoples Rosemary Perez Carolyn Perry Matthew Peoples Rudy Perez Cynthia Perry “Let’s Get Involved” Janie Vicki Pequeno Phillips Gloria Connie Price Priest Ester Juanita Ramos Ramos Linda Kris Pierce Porter Robert Ambro Ramirez Ramos Don Kelly Ramsey Ramsower “Just wait-the sophomore hall is going to be the best looking of all!” Paul Perrin participates in hall decorating. 247 Rod Ramaower Anthony Ray Randy Raymer David Reed Ricky Reese Barbara Reid Pat Rendon Cynthia Richardson Donna Richardson Terry Riddle Sara Ridlehuber Gloria Roark “Everyone, Look at the Birdie!” Cindy Roberts Elizabeth Roberts Dorothy Rodriguez Freddie Rodriguez Josie Rodriguez Lorene Rodriguez Lupe Rodriguez Manuel Rodriguez Mary Jane Rodriguez Moses Rodriguez Virginia Rodriguez Janie Rosales 248 Matthew Peoples reaches in his camera bag to pull out necessary equipment for a quick shot. Sandra Russell Gilbert Sadler Arthur Salas Luisa Samarripa Charlotte Sams Rhyna Sansom Becky Sarahia Jonelle Sayes Dwain Schumacher Vicky Scott Randy Seipp Darrell Shaw Mike Sheppard Jimmy Silvas David Simpson Jeff Simpson Glen Smith Joel Smith Linda Smith Elaine Smoots Vivian Snodgrass Doris Solis Jimmy Soliz Ofelia Solis Cindy Stalleup Ronald Stambaugh Kathy Stanford Victor Stukey Chris Sumners Morris Surlcy Mr. Mark Saunders’ advisory enjoys a coke party for collecting the most canned foods in the Christmas canned goods drive. 249 Lex Sykes Angela Taylor Robin Taylor Janeice Teel Nancy Teutsch Christi Thomas Severo Alvarado rummages through his locker hoping to find the right book before class starts. Ronnie Thompson Steve Thompson rson Kathy Todd Jerrel Tomlin Debi True Edward Truesdale Sherry Tue Jeffrey Tunnell David Turpin Judy Ulen David Vail Geneva Valdez Olga Valdez George Valenzuela Rita Valladarez Margaret Vanzandt Janet Vaughan Michael Vaughn 250 Registration Day Can Be Fun Day Cheryl Veatch Sylvia Velez Rachel Villanueva Brink Voelker Jerry Wade Ivy Waggoner Lloyd Walker Bert Wall Starlene Wallingsford Kathi Walters Mieheal Wardlow Linda Warren Johnny Webb Brenda Webster Brent Wells Peggy Wells Hal Wesley Charles Westbrook Gail Wharton Linette W heeler Kevin Whisenant Elaine White Lou Ann Whitehead Calvin W ilcher Chad Williams Pam Williams Ralph Williams Teddy W illiams Thelma Williams Robert Wilson Marsha W'omack Davida Woodard Carolyn Wooley Mary Wyckoff Justin Yarbrough Belen Ybarra Glenn Young Scott Young “What! Take my picture again?” asks Randy Seipp as he gets prepared for the I. D. card routine. 251 FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS WYNN CADDEL President MARIE COOPER Secretary STEVE PHILLIPS Vice-President DONNA STONEHAM Treasurer Debra Marvin Abbott Adams Sylvia Mauro Aguirre Aldaco Beverly Denise Ammons Anderson Gary Diane Adrian Aguirre Sherri Charlotte Allison Almon Jesse Jill Amador Armstrong Claudia Chapman (left) and Becky James (right), consider possibil- ity of sitting Paula Rogers in the patio trash can. Ninth Graders Have Hilarious Moments Robert Arredondo Steve Balli Steve Bankston Serella Baggs Billy Baker Vivian Barcheers Gary Barley Linda Barley Rhonda Barnes Estefana Barrera Ida Beavers Mark Beck Ronnie Bell Charlene Bishop Jerry Bitner Cris Blake 253 Roxanne Bolding Norman Bontke Shelley Bowen Catherine Bowling Kandi Bownds Vikki Box Cathy Bradshaw Debbie Branscum Donna Brock Randy Brooks Cindy Brown David Brown Marjorie Brown Vickie Brown Kathryn Browning Karen Brewer Bill Bryant Paul Bublis Karen Burks James Butler Josephine Cabello Wynn Caddel Greg Caddell Domingo Camargo Larry Campbell Under the supervision of Mr. Ray Barela, Freshman dean, the ninth- graders were active in two main events during the year, in addition to the usual “run of the mill” activities. First was the coke bottle drive, wherein they went from house to house collecting coke bottles as a money- making project. Freshmen, working with the Seniors, co-sponsored an evening’s double header, the men faculty vs senior hoys in a basketball game, and lady faculty vs senior girls in a volleyball game. Beginning the year, of course, was the “small matter” of getting adjusted to high school. Linda Jones and Carla Nix lend support to participants in the girls intramural volleyball tournament. 254 Terri Lisa Campbell Cannon Maria Lanny Carrion Carthel Gilbert Cansino Albaro Castillo Yvonne Cantrell Paul Caudillo Gilbert Cantu Jerry Chambers JoAnna Carey Debbie Chaney Phillip Carpenter Pamela Chapa “Now let’s see ... ” Freshmen listen to instructions prior to taking Kuder test. There’s Time for Laughter, for Thinking Claudia Chapman Oscar Chavez Mark Churchwell Mickey Clifton Harlon Coleman Rita Contreras Barbara Cook Marie Cooper Gene Coppin Lonny Cordell Violetta Cordova Cheryl Courtney Theresa Cowart Allen Cox Susan Cox Vickie Cox Elizabeth Cruz Nelta Culver Marlise Cum by Barry Curry Lajuana Curry Robert Damron Gayleen Davey Lorie Davis 255 Freshmen Like Bulldogs-Naturally Larry Dickey gives the bronze Bulldog mascot a little “Tender loving care” during lunch break. Sharron Eads Dana Edwards Marsha El dredge Ereddy Escamilla Angie Escovedo Bussell Evans Angelita Falcon Manuela Falcon Judy Farmer Eddie Farris Lester Fennell Bobby Fielder Linda Flores Marcelino Flores Mary Flores 256 Lester Fennell and Tim Fondren go through the painful process of registration. Timothy Fondren Joel Franco David Form by Harry Fries Clay Fowler Lonnie Frye Fam Foster Diane Fuller Alonza Gallardo Julian Gallardo Lee Gallardo Tracy Gallimore Erma Galvan Roman Goana Armando Garcia Elizabeth Garcia Joy Garcia Johnny Garcia Johnny Joe Garcia Leo Garcia Linda Garcia Richard Garcia Ricky Garcia Margaret Garcia Ray Garza Charles Gilbert 257 Mike Gillespie Gene Glaeser Barry Glover Ianda Golden Margaret Golden Joel Gomez Marty Gomez Robert Gomez Mr. John Blaine and Paul Bublis work out a difficult math problem together. Teachers, Students “Get It All Together” Andrew Gonzales Fred Gonzales Hope Gonzales Paul Gonzales Randy Gonzales Susan Gray Matt Graver Gary Greenhill Keevin Gregg Cynthia Gregory William Griffin Janie Guerra Bertha Gutierrez Bohhy Hall katheryn Hallman Donna Hamby La trice Hamman Sharon Hammond Charles Haney Ronnie Hanvey 258 Darrell Harris Kent Harris Hattie Hauschild Cindi Howell Charles Harriss Larry Hartwell Alisa Hastey Jeanine Hayes Jerry Hazel Brenda Hearn Jerry Hearn Lisa Henderson Scott Henderson Estelita Hernandez Mary Hernandez Gwendolyn Herron Kim Hingst Austin Hoglan Tracy Hollars Dan Holt “Ho, ho, ho!” Santa Claus listens to Rhonda Barnes’ long Christ- mas list. 259 “How tight shall I pull it?” Gayle Patterson Paula Jones listens to the finer points of bridge as explained by Mrs. helps Pepper Summers with his tie in one of Rex Jordan. The unit is part of the girls physical education program, the Children’s Theater plays. AnnDee Johnson Berry Johnson Carol Johnson Linda Johnson Robert Johnson Linda Jones Rickie Jones Paula Jones Rudy Juarez Rhonda Kaiser Janet Keeton Jimmie Kelly Bohhy Ketchersid Suzanne Keys Connie King Sheila King Don Koenning Azenette Lamb 260 Becky James Judy James David Jameson Alice Johnson PHS’ers Re-create “Billy the Kid” Days “Was that Billy the Kid?” Jeannine Hayes takes a long look down the hall on Western Day. Lillian Debbie Cindy Jimmy Lusk McCall McCamish McCasland Jackey Amanda Rebecca Mark McCasland McCaslin McCauley McClanahan Boyd Bayne tta Donny Cathy McClure McCurry McDonald McGehee Paul I -an da Lupe Landeros Pablo Larralde Dorthy Lassell Virginia Peach Dean a Lefler I.arrv Leyendecker Merihelen Lindsey Toya Littlejohn Yolanda Longoria Daniel Lopez Diana Lopez Dora Lopez Orlelinda Lopez Victoria Luna 261 262 Helpful Freshmen Assist “Presentation” Kenny Melton Sylvia Mendez Danny Messer John Michalik Adelina Mireles Jerry Mitchell Jene Montague Guadalupe Montelongo Byrel Moore Debbie Moore Don Moore Mitzie Moore Daniel Morales David Morales Josie Moreno Hoy Moreno Brenda Morton Carey Morton Gladys Mosley Vera Mosley Melissa Mote Cynthia Nails Leonard Nails Tamie Nash Robert Nash Wayne Nash Greg Neeley Rodney Nelson Patsy Newsome Carla Nix Jackie Noel Glenn Norrell Joe Ochoa Pauline Ochoa Ruth Otiveros Arturo Ortiz Manuel Ortiz 263 Paul Steve Sherita Sarah Owen Owen Owens Pace Sheila Angie Gayle Jana Patridge Patterson Patterson Payne 1RRK 5TRMBRUG W FD RE5HMRN PRE5I0 Freshman signs dot the hall during the pre-election days. Interest runs high during both “primary” and the run-off. Virginia Perez Shelly Perkins Sharon Perry Teresa Phalen Terri Pharr Belinda Phillips Charles Phillips Thomas Phillips Dean Jeff Palmer Parker Willie Diana Pelphrey Pena Dianna Linda Perez Perez Cynthia Lydia Parsley Pastrano Peter Tony Pena Pena Ramiro Rudy Perez Perez Susan Wright balances herself on the ladder struggling with the sign, while Terri Tilson meditates on the mysteries of tape. 264 Pep Rallies Provide High Moments Steve Phillips Gabriel Ramos Lanell Polvado Irene Ramos Ralphlita Ponce Lupe Ramos Cindy Prayer Yolanda Ramos Robert Pulido Darrell Ramsey Janie Quintana Estella Raulston Tracy Quisenberry Rejina Recio Freshmen start getting it all together at a ninth grade pep rally, watching cheer- leader skits and “what have you as the rally opens. Carmen Reed Michael Reed Lisa Reid Victor Resendes Alex Reyes Jovita Reyes Augustine Reyes Elodia Reyna Johnny Reyna Dean Kay Barela takes time out to explain some of the “whys and wherefores to the freshmen. 265 Eddie Rhoderick Don Richardson Randy Riddle Michael Ann Riley Alice Rios Jo Ann Rios Anita Rivera Celestino Rivera Barbara Roberts Dwain Roberts Letty Robertson Mary J ane Rocha Tommy Rocha Mitzi Rogers Paula Rogers Amy Rodgers Elsa Rodriguez Hilda Rodriguez Lupe Rodriguez Micky Rodriguez Roddy Rodriguez Allen Roy Becky Rubio Senaida Ruiz “Don’t drop it,” mutters Paul Bublis as he and other FFA boys unload boxes of fruit. Dorothy Russell Kelly Russell Melton Saiz Rita Samaniego Rosa Samarripa Mary Sanchez Robert Sanford Kirk Satterfield Roy Saucedo Glenda Savage 266 Chris Margaret Karen Russ Schade Schoonover Schoppa Schott John Danny Cathy Diane Setser Settle Sharkey Sharp Dennis Chris Mike Jerri Simpson Sisemore Slack Slayton Ninth Graders Shine in Dramatics Terri Slayton Sharon Slough D Diana Smith Joe Smith Scotl Smith Kathy Snell Alex Soto Juan Soto 267 Y olanda Soto Jay Stanley Terry Stone “How you coming along, hud?” Freshmen begin their high school careers by filling out forms, forms, and more forms, (And all in triplicate, of course.) Cindy Steven Robbie Mark Spencer Spencer Stair Stambaugh Danny Tommy Beverly Darrell Stevens Stevens Stewardson Stone Donna Emery Ted Becky Stoneham Strother Sumners Terrell “What We Really Need-More Forms!” Jerry Thomas Susan Thomas Arland Thompson Dwaine Thompson Jeff Thompson Vicky Tierce Terri Tilson Ruth Torres Anna Trevino Josie Trevino Nick Trevino Velma Uddley Polly Vail Rosa Valdez Dee Vaughan Jerry Veal Rojelio Velez Christine Vera Delores Voyles Gloria Voyles 268 Kathy Wall Kelly Wason Marilyn Wall Donny Watson Kevin Walters Liz Weatherly Betty Walzier Kimberly Welch Wayne Walzier Jimmie West Jan is Wampler Lou Ann Wilkins Jann Wardlow Debra Williams All Up Bulldogs “Tell me it’s a dream!” Terri Tilson, Melissa Mote and Nelta Culver face the reality of a freshman pep rally. “The winners!” Freshmen blanket the halls with pep rally posters, walking off with first place in the number of signs made. Donna Williams Robert Woods Monte Williams Roberta Wright Vicki Williams Susan Wright Jerilyn Willis David Ybarra Ladonna Blair Naomi Willis Willson Wood Lupe Juanita George Ybarra Zambrano Zapata 269 COMMUNITY LIFE 271 205 W. Fifth 293-2551 FIRST NATIONAL OF PLAINVIEW ¥ 'm'he bwBh MEMBER F.D.I.C. Sears “ . . . We ve got fashion ideas.” 225 S. Broadway 293-3683 SEARS leads the way in fashion with their Advisory Board composed of Dianna Crockett, Cindy Mitchell, and Retha Morton. Home of Complete Commercial Printing P.0. Box 1537 616 Ash 296-2320 J. P. Zimmerman Seafood Far East RESTAURANT Open I 1 A.M.-10 P.M. Daily II A.iYl.-9 P.M. Sunday Chinese American Foods Banquet Facilities Take Out Orders 296-6812 910 IIwy 87 273 CLAUDE HUTCHERSON AIR SERVICE Beechcraft Sales and Service Hale County Airport BUD'S DON RIERSON FURNITURE Pontiac—Cadillac— AND Toyota APPLIANCE “Service after the Sale” 102 E. Fifth Plainview, Texas New - Used Financing 296-6376 ‘TERMS TO SUIT YOU” 296-2788 31 lOOlton Rd. 274 ARROWHEAD DRIVE-IN 293-196 ! 2206 W. Fifth “A PLACE WHERE YOUR FRIENDS MEET Drive-in Window Service Your Call -in Headquarters Curb Service Hamburgers Steak Fingers Pizza Hot Dogs Tacos Sundaes Banana Splits 275 ARCH KEYS FLOWERS ay 300 W. Seventh 296-2774 Mary Frances Braga and Ramiro Guerra display their arts at ARCH KEYS FLOWER SHOP. VILLAGE CAYLOR PASTRIES AUTO SUPPLY 3322 Olton Rd. 715 W. Fifth 296-5610 296-5549 276 RAGLAND’S LINDLEY’S WESTERN WEAR RELIABLE PHARMACY “FINEST BRANDS OF WESTERN COMPLETE PRESCRIPTION WEAR” SERVICE SICKROOM SUPPLY 622 Broadway 1706-A W. Seventh 296-7524 293-3653 Plainvicw, Texas Plainview, Texas COMPLIMENTS OF COMPANY MANUFACTURERS PLAINVIEW, TEXAS 277 GABRIEL’S Renee Benefield and Marilyn Malouf model the latest in fashions at GABRIEL’S. Located in the Gabriel —Wayland Shopping Center 296-5574 SHOOK TIRE THE YARDSTICK COMPANY “FASHION FABRICS” “LOOK TO SHOOK” “Congratulations to Lee and Michelin Seniors of 1973” Tires, Complete Farm and Road Service 200 W. Sixth 618 Broadway 293-4446 296-9219 279 To meet the customers demands, Stanley Matuza chips away at a block of ice at the PLAINVIEW ICE CO. DON’S DRIVE-IN GROCERY 296-6403 2508 W. Fifth 280 OUR HOMETOWN. JIMMY DEAN Pure Pork Sausage, one of this country’s favorite breakfast foods, is made here in Plainview. Jimmy Dean, one of this country’s favorite entertainers, is a native of Plainview. Anywhere Jimmy Dean appears or anywhere Jimmy Dean Sausage is sold—people hear about Plainview, Texas. They hear about the pride a man takes in his work in Plainview. They hear about the way people in Plainview work together to make their city better. They hear it from a man who has never been anything but proud to say he was from Plainview, Texas. And they hear about it from a product whose quality reflects the attitude of not only a company but the people who work as a part of that company. The people of Plainview. HIGGINBOTHAM- BARTLETT CO. “YOUR BUILDING SUPPLY CENTER” 296-6335 300 F, Sixth Plainview, Texas Box 1659 Lonnie Massey and Kathy Mayden examine the wide variety of tools found at HIGGINBOTHAM-BARTLETT. “FOR THE NEWEST IN FASHION 293-1466 1405 W. Fifth Plainview, Texas 282 MCDONALD’S Army Supplies 1401 S. Columbia Plainview Texas Robert “Pete” McDonald 296-9239 “Best Wishes to the Class of 73” GALA HALLMARK PERRY’S CARD PARTY Sixth and Broadway 2934689 610 Broadway 293-1140 Gabriel Wayland Shopping Center 293-1107 Plainview’s Complete Variety Store And Fabric Center Home of the Peanuts Gallery MAGGARD-NALL MOTOR CO. Becky Reid displays a new Plymouth Duster at MAGGARD-NALL MOTOR CO. 307 W. Sixth 296-7421 283 HARTIS ENTERPRISES, INC 3316 Olton Rd. 293-4741 TRIO DRIVE IN 2010 W. Fifth 293-1481 CASA DE TACO 3316 Olton Rd. 296-5309 BLUE LAKES MINIATURE GOLF COURSE ION W. Fifth 293-1402 284 K-BOBS STEAK HOUSE 3400-C Olton Rd. 293-3588 HoR,r s4jcrX€ JAMES BROS. “Where Shoe Fashions IMPLEMENT CO., INC. Really Begin ’ Johansen Rohlee 2509 W. Fifth Sandler of Boston Maine Aires 296-6331 Oomphies Fife Stride Hush Puppies Van Eli Miss America Portage-Porta-Ped Plainview, Texas Nunn-Bush Sales and Service 3402-A Olton Rd. Massey—Ferguson Agriculture And 296-5484 Heston Cotton And Hay Equipment 285 DIXIE SHOP I 13 W. Seventh Plainview, Texas 293-2697 • Howard Wolfe • White Stag • Majestic • Sebastian • Mr. Dino hooper’s K, rr; , Kawling Sporting Goods 107 E.-Sixth 293-3660 ‘THE FINEST IN THE FIELD” 286 THE CAMERA SHOP 296-2151 Seventh and Quincy Since 1950 “STUDENTS ALWAYS WELCOME” Fastest Photo-Finishing In Town! 287 CREDIT BUREAU OF PLAINVIEW, INC. P.O. Box 68 628 Austin 293-1347 Keltz Garrison, Mgr. 288 3008 W. Tenth 296-6103 Plainview, Texas 79072 Marse §on “PLAINVIEW’S LEADING DEPARTMENT STORE” 623 Broadway 296-5739 “BOB GARDNER BACKS THE FIGHTING BULLDOGS” FRED GARRISON OIL CO. 1113 Austin 296-6353 289 290 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Eighth and Austin Plainview, Texas ‘To the Class of 73” THE ENGLAND HARDER AGENCY WHOLESALE CO. IN PLAINVIEW SINCE 1922 915 Ash Insurance Loans Real Estate. Plainview, Texas 608 Austin 296-5114 296-5372 GOODYEAR POPULAR SERVICE STORE DEPT. STORE Tires, Tubes, Batteries, For Cars, Trucks, or Tractors With On-The-Farm Service “Outfits for the Whole Family” “WE SELL G.E. APPLIANCES AND T.V.’s” Clothes, Apparel And Shoes 107 W. Fifth j 296-2756 “THE BEST FOR LESS” I). C. Nelson Manager 501 Broadway 296-7844 291 GIBSON’S DISCOUNT CENTER Open 9 A.M. to 10 P.M. Monday Through Saturday 2801 01 ton Rd. “IF YOU DIDNT BUY IT AT GIBSON’S, YOU PAID TOO MUCH” 292 PLAIN VIEW HALE COUNTY STATE BANK I HK BANK OF FRIENDLY SERVICE MEMBER OF F.D.I.C. 201 W. Sixth 293-3635 CORCORRAN’S MEN’S WEAR 293-1675 609 Broadway Plainview, Texas 79072 BUTCHER BOY MEAT CO. Custom Slaughtering Custom Processing 293-3712 1000 E. Twelfth Plainview, Texas Claude May owner To Our Way of Thinking Like so many things today, the “generation gap” is largely a creation of journalists, writers, and commentators. A new term gets invented, and people form the habit of using it without much thought. Differences in taste-in music, clothing, etc.- have existed between the younger and older generations for as long as we can remember. The changing of styles and habits is a natural and healthy process which keeps life from becoming a bore and the world from falling into a rut. What’s most important, however, is how much all age groups have in common-the wish for peace, for better communities and a better world, for the brotherhood that mankind has been striving toward throughout history. We really don’t care how today’s young people wear their hair or what kind of music they prefer. What interests us is their concern about the future, and we know that they’re going to be fine and constructive citizens, anxious to preserve what is good and make changes where they are needed. WOOD-DUNNING embe'l THE ORDER OF THE GOLDEN RULE 294 YOUNG RAGS Gifts 4«Jemelrff 296-6700 630 Broadway Plainview, Texas 79072 “PLAINVIEW’S HOME OWNED CHILDRENS SPECIALTY SHOP” 3402 01ton Rd. 296-5256 ADVERTISERS’ INDEX Arch Keys Flowers Hooper’s Sporting Goods 286 Arrowhead Drive-In 275 Hutcherson Flying Service 274 Boh Gardner Chevrolet 289 Jacquie’s 282 Bud’s Furniture and Appliances . 274 James Brothers Implement Co. 285 Camera Shop Jimmy Dean Meat Packing Co 281 Cay lor s Auto Supplies K-Bobs Steak House 285 City National Bank 288 Bindley s Reliable Pharmacy 277 Corcorran’s Clothing Store 293 Lon I). Cartwright 288 Credit Bureau 1 x rds and Ladies 285 Dixie Shop McDonald’s Trading Post 282 Don Rierson’s Pontiac-Cadillac Maggard-Nall .Motor Co 283 1 )on s 1 )rive-ln ( rocery Marse and Son 289 England Wholesale Payne’s Jewelry 295 Far East Restaurant 273 Perry’s Department Store 283 First Baptist Church Plainview Ice Co 280 First National Bank Plainview Tribune 273 Fred Garrison Oil Co Popular Department Store 291 Gabriel’s 279 Gala Hallmark 273 Gibson’s Discount Center 292 Shook Tire Co 279 Goodyear Tire Co Village Pastries . ... 276 Hamby Co Wavland Baptist College 278 Hale County State Bank 293 Wood-Dunning Funeral Home 294 Harder Agency Woods and Davenport 275 Hart is Enterprises Yardstick 279 Hifflrinhothani-Bartlett Co 282 Young Rags 295 295 Faculty and Staff Index Bailey, Mrs. Geneva 19 Barela, Mrs. Marie 22, 25 Barela, Mr. Bay 17, 22, 25, 265 Barnes, Mr. Royce 17, 22 Barnett, Mr. Gene 22, 131 Bennett, Mrs. Virginia 16 Berry, Mr. James 22, 113 Berry, Mrs. Margaret 22, 27 Bishop, Mrs. Amelia 22, 65, 66 Bishop, Mr. Harold 22, 108 Blaine, Mr. J. W. 22, 258 Boswell, Mr. John L. 22, 98 Bowers, Mrs. Joanne 22 Buchanan, Mrs. Judy 22, 41 Buchanan, Mr. Patrick 3, 23, 106, 147, 161 Butler, Mrs. Virginia Chesser, Mrs. Frances 23 Christian, Mrs. Pollye 23, 26 Clayton, Mr. J. M. 23 Clindaniel, Mrs. Wanda 19 Coffey, Mrs. Lee 19, 23 Copeland, Miss Nila 18 Covey, Mrs. Jean 19, 109, 226 Damron, Mrs. Lolita 18 Davis, Mrs. Gladys 23 Dennis, Mrs. Fredice 23, 29 DeWese, Mr. James 23, 100 Dickson, Mr. Robert 23 Dodson, Mr. Foy 17, 24, 28, 190, 206, 244 Dodson, Mrs. Jewell 24 Dollar, Mr. Jim 24 Dunlap, Mr. Wendell 26 Dye, Mr. Richard 24, 114 Fennell, Mr. David 24, 74, 76, 79 Fore, Mrs. Lela 20, 122 Finney, Mrs. Paula 21, 24 Giddens, Mrs. Jane 16, 23 Godwin, Mrs. Charlene 21,24, 117 Godwin, Mr. James 24 Goree, Mrs. Diane 24 Grant, Mr. Ernest 24 Griffin, Miss Ruth 24 Hancock, Mr. Don 25 Henderson, Mr. Alfred 21, 25 Henry, Mr. Bob 10, 11, 15, 44, 74, 86 Hinds, Mrs. Elizabeth 25 Hughes, Mrs. Pearl 25, 29 Jenkins, Mr. Thomas 25, 28 Kaiser, Mrs. Henryetta 24, 25 Kamp, Mrs. Charline 21, 25 Kensing, Mr. Herb 25, 135, 141, 143 Kid well, Mrs. Sue 21, 25 Kite, Miss Joyce 25, 83 Lee, Mr. Monte 25, 107, 147, 159 Loerwald, Mr. Danny 26, 146, 160, 162 McBee, Mr. Larry 26, 113 McCullough, Mrs. Delores 26 McGhee, Mrs. Betty 26, 36, 112 Mason, Mr. Joe 20 McKnight, Mr. E. J. 26 Maples, Mr. Fred 24, 26, 89, 135 Miller, Mr. Joe 26, 144, 145, 157 Mitchusson, Mr. H. L. 16 Mize, Mr. Hollis 23, 26, 86, 125, 131 Mumme, Miss Stella 26 Norris, Mrs. Henrietta 26 Norris, Mr. Vernon 17, 26, 90 Payne, Mrs. Troy 26 Pennell, Mr. H. L. 27,135 Pershouse, Mr. Stanley 27, 29 Phillips, Mr. Bill 27, 148, 149, 152, 169, 204 Pollard, Mr. James 27, 135, 142 Poorman, Mr. James 27, 29, 144, 169 Reaves, Mr. J. L. 24, 27, 88, 135, 139, 162, 163, 165 Rinker, Mr. RoUie 27, 148, 152, 156, 169, 244 Rodriguez, Mr. Rufino Jr. 27, 127 Russell, Mr. Dale 27,114 Ryan, Mr. 0. T. 27, 74, 75 Saunders, Mr. Mark 24, 28, 135, 141, 169, 249 Saunders, Mrs. Sherry 28, 44 Savage, Mr. Cleo 28 Sayes, Mrs. Margie 28, 129 Schrib, Mrs. Linda 28 Sharp, Mrs. Delphine Shepperd,Mr. Richard 28 Skelton, Miss Jayme 28 Smith, Mr. Dale 28, 146, 158 Smith, Mr. John 21, 28 Smith, Mr. Walter 28, 68 Starkey, Mr. James 28, 172 Starwalt, Miss Linda 21,28, 99 Tisdel, Mrs. Florabel 29 Trevino, Mrs. Julie 29 Tucker, Mr. Phil 2, 24, 29, 135 Tullis, Mrs. Dorothy 16, 21 Veatch, Mr. Lamont 6, 15, 21,74, 86, 245 Watson, Mr. Richard 29 Weatherred, Mr. Harrell 21, 29, 174 Whitfield, Mr. Isaac 29, 102, 244 Williams, Mr. Don 29, 86, 119 Williams, Mrs. Nancy 29 Williams, Mrs. Sandra 29, 113 Witt, Mrs. Jewell 29 296 Senior Index A Adams, James Dwight 37, 107,135,162,189 Aguirre, Freddy 127,189 Aldaco, Tony 1 89 AJdcrson, Edward 131,189 Alexander, Janis 66, 67, 101, 103, 189 Allen, Carole 74, 77, 80, J 04, 113, 1J8, 119, 189 Amick, Wynette 18, 52, 109, 118, 119, 188,189 Ashley, James 131, 189 Atkins, Mary 58, 120, 121, 189 Atwood, Robert 189 Austin, Debbie 18, 129, 189 Austin, Jimmy 93, 189 Ayala, Joe 3, 114, 135, 141, 190, 205 K Bachman, Jane 68, 92, 119, 109, 190 Bailey, Debbie 190 Bailey, Karen 121,190 Bailey, Phillip 119,190 Baker, Beverly 44, 108, 112, 113,190,245 Balderrama, Joe 91, 190 Baldridge, Morris 119, 190, 209 Ball, Cindy 82, 83, 190, 129, 216 Ballcw, Ricky 23, 190 Barnett, Richard 190 Barrick, Tommy 126, 191 Bayley, Barbara 44, 45, 99, 191,211 Bechtold, Fred 65, 67, 74, 80, 103,105, 191 Bell, Cindy 60, 191 Berlin, Jeannette 191 Bontke, Mary 19, 191 Bramlet, Eva 58, 191 Branam, Stanley 52, 88, 162, 163.191 Brooks, David 191 Brown, Sandra 116, 117 Brown, Teri 191 Buckner, Danny 135, 138, 166.191 Buckner, Larry 114, 135, 136, 148,152,154, 191 Buford, Vicki 129, 191 Burge, Monte 191 Buslillos, Janie 192 C Calip, Paulette 119,192 Camarena, Leo 128, 192 Camargo, Eliseo 192 Campbell, Janie 18, 129, 192 Campbell, Randy 119, 192 Campos, Manuel 192 Cantrell, Tracy 192 Carlton, Fawyne 193 Casarez, Yolanda 193 Cason, John 193 Castillo, Diana 37, 82, 83, Castillo, Gloria 116, 117, 193 Castillo, Joe 193 Cathey, Debbie 120, 121, 193, 217 Castro, Cathy 129 Chapman, William 193 Chavez, Diana 1 93 Chavez, Simon 193, 203 Cherchi, Roberto 9,44,45,46, 47, 86, 106, 108, 193, 213 Chester, Sabrina 6 Chumrey, Ann 68, 121, 193 Clark, Emily 112, 193 Clifton, Denise 193 Cline, Shari yn 193 Clinton, Kathy 118,119, 121, 193 Clothier, Mark 99, 174, 194 Cognasi, Randy 119,194 Coleman, Ronda 194 Collier, Bobby 131, 194 Conger, John 131,181, 194 Cook, Jeff 59, 74, 80, 105, 108, 112, 113, 194, 202 Cookston, Lynda 194 Cooper, Brad 102, 194 Coppin, Graee 3, 112, 193, 194 Cortez, Louis 194 Couch, Walter 194 Cox, Vicky 17, 68, 70, 112, 119, 195 Crable, Connie 26, 33, 34, 36, 38, 39, 40, 41, 99, 140, 195,211 Crear, Emma 195 Crockett, Dianna 17, 18, 56, 68, 70, 73,195, 273 Cuba, Ginger 99, 112, 113, 195 Culp, Debbie 112,113,195 Cummings, Kenneth 89, 118, 119, 135, 166, 167, 195 D Daffern, Pam 40, 41, 47, 50, 87,109,112, 136,195 Damron, Wanda 195 Davis, Billy 50, 87, 98, 107, 118, 119, 148, 149, 150, 163, 165, 195, 215 Davis, Debbie 24,121,195 Dayton, Phyllis 8, 66, 103, 195, 212 DeArmond, Gary 195, 200 Deljaughler, Georgia 195 Dickson, Janet 74, 80, 104, 109, 196 Dixson, Belinda 74, 80, 98. 104, 196 Dollar, Kenny 131, 196 Dove, Johnny 107, 127, 135, 196 Dwyer, Roy 125, 128, 196 E Ebeling, Richard 196 Ellena, Steven 127, 196 Ellis, Charlene 196 Ellsworth, Steven 61, 113, 196 Enriquez, Enedina 37, 196 Evans, Jesse 88, 107, 135, 196, 205 F Fannon, Clinton 60, 126, 196 Falks, Anita 197 Felts, Johnnie 117, 197 Field, Tim 33, 34, 36, 88, 98, 107, 112, 135, 195, 197 Foote, Mark 9, 35, 135, 137, 138, 162, 188. 197 Franco, Rosalinda 117,197 Freier, Vickie 13,18, 197 Fudge, Rick 197 Fugate, Max 74, 78, 80, 105, 197 Fuller, Aureba 116, 117, 197 G Gaither, Marilyn 121,197 Gamboa, Gerardo 36, 74, 80, 105, 113,192,197 Garcia, Mary Helen 37, 197 Gaston, Sandra 99,198 Gestes, Cindy 68, 74, 80, 198, 204 Gibson, Jim 114, 198 Gibson, Sandra 198 Glass, Dianne 18, 68, 198 Gonzales, Ismael ] 98 Goodfellow, Sue 198, 217 Gorman, Kenneth 74, 80, 198 Graves, Frankie 128 Green, Linda 65, 84, 99, 198, 209 Greer, Barton Joe 107, 135, 162, 165, 198 Gregg, Lucretia 113, 188, 198 Gresham, Glenda 198 Gresham, Malinda 198 Guerra, Velia 198 Gutierrez, Sam 99, 102, 199 H Haberer, Tisa 44, 72, 74, 77, 78, 80, 100, 104, 112, 113,199,202 Haigood, Mike 36, 74, 80, 98, 105,199 Hale, Mark 135, 162,199, 205 Hallman, Scott 48, 87, 88, 98, 135, 139, 141, 148, 199 Hamby, Jill 65, 103, 113, 180, 199 Hamilton, Judy 199 Hamman, James 99, 102, 199 Hancock, Randy 162, 181, 199 Harder, Lisa 199 Hargrave, Mattie 71, 74, 80, 104,113, 200 Hauschild, Johnny 114, 200 Hayes, Kempe 107, 135, 192, 200 Hazel, Sheryl 37, 200, 211 Henderson, Eddie 37, 107, 112, 113, 148, 150, 151, 162, 200 Henderson, Ruby 200 Hernandez, Esmeralde 18, 200 Herrera, Anna 200 Hewett, Carol 121, 200 Hicks, Debbie 200 297 Hicks Kandy Rogene 80, 201 Higgins, Grady 201 Hill, Sharon 201 Hinds, Kelly 174,177, 201 Hines, Vickie 201 Hinn, Michael 99, 201 Hogge, Eddy 102, 119, 201 Holmes, Terry 201 Holt, Patsy 201 Holt, Steve 201 Hooper, Rickey 193,194, 201 Home, Scott 135, 162, 164, 201 Howard, Kclinda 201 Hughes, Gwen 74, 77, 80, 104, 113, 118, 119, 201 Hunt, Elizebeth 202 Hutto, Sherlyn 202 Hyde, Ricky 166, 168, 202 I None J Jackson, Debra 202 Jackson, Henry 89, 127, 148, 150, 151, 152, 153, 154, 155, 202 Jackson, James 105, 202, 218 Jackson, Rodney 202 Januta, Stanley 128, 202 Jensen, Stephen 119, 202 Johnson, Donnell 202 Jimenez, Aurelia 117, 202 Jones, Curtis 128, 203 Jones, Kaci 112,114, 203 Jones, Todd 178, 203 Jordan, David 114, 203 K Keen, Sherry 203 Keenum, Krenda 18, 129, 203 Keisling, Kandy 62, 114,203 Kelly, Jimmy 107, 135, 162, 165, 203, 207 Kelm, Jerry 203 Kemp, Larry 203 Kemp. Lisa 32, 33, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 140, 166, 203 Kiester, Gale 203 King, Debora 203, 217 King, Sharon 3, 74, 80, 104, 118, 119,204 Kirchhoff, Ronald 68, 128, 204 Kirkpatrick, Margo 113, 116, 204 Koenning, Mike 85, 204 Kramer, Alcxa 59, 74, 80, 98, 104, 108, 109. 112, 113, 204, 207 L Lnidrum. Stephen 119, 204 Land troop, Becky 68, 70, 72, 101,204, 218 LaRue, Susie 119, 204 Lassiter, David 63, 108, 112, 113, 202,204 Law, Ivoyd 74, 80, 204 Leach, Becky 119, 204 Leach, Ottis 131, 162, 165, 181,205 Lee, Debbie 205 Lcija, Alvaro 205 Lindeman, Freddie 205 Lipscomb, Dick 135, 205 Longoria, Elida 65, 205 Lopez, Ix uisa 65, 205 Lopez, Maria 65,103, 205 Luckie, Pal 114,205 Luna, Tony 205 Lusk, Kathryn 82, 205 Lyon, Tony 205 Me McAlister, Mike 35, 36, 38, 39. 44, 45, 51, 99, 148, 150, 155,205, 223 McCray, Dianne 205 McGowen, Gary 114, 206 McKinney, Ross 56, 66, 67, 103, 206 McWilliams, John 3, 39, 99. 166,178, 184, 206 M Manciaz, Chalo 178, 206 Mangum, Laura 129 Mason, Lynn 206 Massey, Lonnie 65, 67, 92, 103, 119, 200, 206, 282 Masso, Lucy 3, 8, 93, 101, 113, 200, 206 Matuza, Stanley 106, 113, 178, 206, 280 Mayden, Kalhy 7, 65, 103, 197, 206, 282 Mayes, Karen 113, 206 Maxwell, Gary 36, 74, 80, 105, 128, 207 Meals, Diann 182 Mendoza, Gloria 71, 74, 80, 104, 207 Mickey, Gilmer 74, 77, 78, 80, 105, 207 Mickey, Janet 118. 119, 120, 121, 207 Miller, Kathi 121, 207 Millican, Mary 116, 207 Mils!cad, David 118, 119, 207 Mireles, Albaro 106, 146, 207 Mitchell, Cardelia 207, 217 Moore, John 77 Monroe, Toka 121,207 Molena, Irene 129 Montez, Bentriz 93, 129, 207 Madrigal, Andrew 63, 127 Morales, Ben 207, 208 Morales, Enrique 208 Morales, Robert 208 Morton, Ketha 208, 273 Mull, Marilyn 121,208 Murry, Kevin 208 N Nabors, Charles 106, 113, 114, 208 Nash, Patricia 208 Neal, Catlie 208 Negrete, Rosalinda 208 Norman, Gary 65, 86, 103, 106, 178, 208 Nunez, Roy 208 0 Ortiz, Karl 208 Owen, Ellen 118, 119, 209 Owens, Ray dell 107, 114, 135, 209 Owens, Ronnell 107, 135, 178, 209 P Padgett, Shirley 121, 209 Parsley, Scott 119, 209 Pate, Bryce 209 Patterson, Laura 44, 45, 60, 99,123, 209, 212 Pauda, Johnny 209 Pcggram, Kristi 68, 70, 72, 73, 209 Pemberton, Donald 74, 209 Pena, Fernando 209 Perez, Elia 37, 209 Perez, Lazaro 209 Perez, J oe 63, 106, 114, 181 Perez, Raul 93, 119, 209 Perkey, Donald 210 Perkins, Donna 210 Phillips, Debbie 210 Phillips, Sherry 74, 80, 98, 104, 108, 112, 210 Pomykal, David 127, 210 Pool, Julie 68, 70, 72, 73, 99, 100, 210 Pounds, Kenneth 106, 114, 210 Pritchard, Kip 114, 210 Pulido, Robert 210 Pulido, Victor 210 Purvis, Larry 68, 70, 114, 210 Q Quintanilla, Emma 210 R Ramirez, Gloria 18, 129, 210 Ramos, Eslella 210 Raissez, Ester 129 Rangel, Celia 210 Ray, Anne 74, 211 Reed, Ronald 211 Resse, Rocky 49, 131, 211 Reeves, David 131, 211 Reid, Becky 119, 192, 211, 283 Richardson, Jerry 211, 213 Ridlehuber, Janet 74, 80, 104, 211 Rigler, Kirk 7, 98, 135, 137, 211 Riley, David 212 Rimmcr, Bert 212 Ritchey, Steve 59, 98, 166, 168, 212 Rivera, Gloria 129, 212 Rivera, Yolanda 212 Roberts, Rebecca 212 Roberts, Rodney 128, 212 Robertson, Dixie 3, 113, 204, 212, 218 Robinson, Donald 127, 212 Rocha, Mike 62, 86, 119, 212 Rodriguez, Fernando 127, 212, 218 Rodriguez, June 19, 51, 212 298 Rodriquez, Victor 213 Roller, Viola 19, 129, 213 Rosales, Louisa 82, 213 Ruiz, Jana 68,109, 213 Russell, Connie 121, 213 Russell, Kenneth 135, 213 Russell, Kenny 162, 165, 213 Russell, Sandra 68, 213 S Sanders, Earlcne 180, 213 Salas, Irene 129 Sands, Debbie 68, 213 Savage, Elizabeth 129, 213 Savage, Pam 213 Schmalzried, Eddie 125, 213 Schoonvelt, Jackie 214 Schulz, Charley 118, 119, 135, 166, 214 Schumacher, Mark 214 Scott, Peggy 121,214 Seago, Kim 128, 214 Seely, Karla 206, 214 Seely, Mike 214 Sepeda, Abel 127, 214 Setser, Michael 89, 107, 148, 150, 155, 214 Shannon, Steve 65, 67, 74, 80, 103, 105, 193,214 Shearer, Dale 21 0, 214 Shook, Kathy 214 Sisemore, Ricky 166, 199, 214 Smith, John 214 Smith, Patsy 121, 215 Soliz, Linda 183, 215 Son, Rick 36, 44, 61, 68, 70, 85, 100, 189, 215 Sooter, Terri 113, 215 Soto, Ignacio 215 Spann, Monte 181,215 Spencer, Gaye 120, 121, 215 Spruill, Lonella 215 Stambaugh, Roger 127, 215 Stone, Gary 67, 68, 92, 113, 193,215 Strother, Alice 62, 66, 68, 103,113,204, 215 Sullivan, Dennis 68, 70, 72, 73,113, 216 Summers, Pepper 106, 216, 218, 260 T Taylor, Kirk 131, 135, 166, 216 Taylor, Sharon 2, 37, 40, 41, 136,151,201,216 Teel, Theresa 216 Terrell, Alan 61, 74, 77, 80, 216 Terrell, Terry 210, 216 Thomas, Cathy 216 Thompson, Cindy 114, 216 Thompson, Stephanie 63, 68, 70, 216 Thornton, Linda 119, 216 Thurman, Rill 216 Tilson, Cloris 123, 211, 212, 216 Torres, Ruban 114, 217 Trevathan, Rita 66, 103, 191, 217 Trevino, Eslclla 121, 217 Tucker, Jeffrey 107, 113, 135, 217 Tyler, Clifton 217 U None V Vanderslice, Marianna 68, 185, 204, 217 Vargas, Lydia 116, 117, 217 Vega, Maria 18, 129, 217 W Walker, Barbara 121, 217 Wall, Clinton 88, 107, 148, 153,162,164, 218 Walters, Laurie Ann 99, 112, 113, 218 Warrick, Ginger 68, 218 Washington, Billy 114, 148, 150, 151, 152, 154, 218 Webb, Toni 135, 218 Wells, Kathy 121,218 Wheeler, Mary 2i8 Wheeler, Newt 118, 119, 135, 139, 162, 165, 214, 218 Wheeler, Robert 218 White, Diann 180, 218 Whitsitt, Andy 74, 80, 105, 219 Wilchcr, Michael 126, 219 Williams, John 131, 181, 188, 219 Williams, Mary 219 Witt, Randy 74, 80, 98, 105, 108,113,197,219 Wood, Donna 58, 80, 112, 113, 118, 119, 120, 121, 219 Wood, Mary Leah 68, 112, 219 Woodard, Belinda 219 Woolcy, Arthur 88, 114, 135, 137, 139, 219 Wright, Colby 125, 128, 219 XYZ Yandcll, Debbie 219 Ybarra, Emilio 219 Youngblood, David 219 Zambrano, Guadalupe 219 Zeeck, J ames 36, 74, 80, 105, 113, 219 Junior Index A Abbott, Carle!ta 221 Abbott, Rickey 23, 221 Adair, Bob 156, 221 Adrian, Gerald 130, 221 Aguilar, Luis 114, 221 Aguirre, Joe 114, 221 Aldaeo, Frank 221 Allen, Jermiah 114,221 Amador, Simon 221 Arevalo, Rose 221 Armstrong, J on 107,135,221 B Baeza, Asension 221 Baldwin, Ixmnie 71, 156, 166, 221 Ballinger, Wanda 116, 221 Barnes, Gary 74, 80, 105, 221 Bass, Melinda 221 Baumann, Juli 116, 221 Bed well, Ronnie 119, 221 Belk, David 98, 118, 119, 221 Bclk, Sandra 118, 119, 121, 221 Bell, Russell 221 Benefield, Renee 119, 220, 221, 235, 279 Berner, Cathy 119, 221 Berry, Douglas 156, 221 Billing;, Jim 74, 78, 80, 221 Blair, Bob 156, 222 Blankenship, Michael 74, 78, 105, 222 Bosquez, Mary 222 Bowen, Kevin 99, 107, 145, 222 Boyd, Rebecca 99, 112, 222 Braddock, Danny 68, 222, 229 Bradford, Harley 125, 145, 222 Braga, Mary Frances 116,117, 222, 273 Brawley, Richard 74, 78, 80, 105, 222 Brazier, Yolanda 121,222 Brewer, Elaine 121,222 Brittian, Vanessa 74, 80, 104, 222 Brown, Carolyn 117, 222 Brown, Donn 68, 222 Browning, Bill 74, 80, 222 Bryant, Gary 106, 130, 147, 222 Bryant, James 84, 85, 114, 222 Bublis, Cathy 44, 74, 76, 80, 99, 222 Buchanan, Mark 135, 166, 222 Buckner, Betty 18, 71, 180, 222 Burleson, Greg 131, 222 Burnett, Kathy 19, 129, 222 Burnett, Debra 222 Burns, Sherrilyn 74, 80, 84, 104, 113, 222 Bussey, Laura 71,129, 222 Bustos, Benita 222, 231 C Caldwell, Scott 222 Camargo, Ignacio 223 Campbell, Larry 156, 223 Campbell, Scott 223 Cansino, George 223 Carthel, Fonty 128, 223 Cartwright, Roanne 118, 119, 123, 223 Caughron, Don 74, 78, 80, 234 Chavez, Alfred 223 Church well, John Brent 223 299 Clarkson, Renca 3 20, 121, 223 Claylon, Patty 99, 223 Cobb, Robert 133, 139, 3 81, 223 Cognasi, Andy 123, 33(3, 223 Coleman, Carlcne 223 Collier, Susan 74, 80, 223 Colvin, James 223 Contreras, John 223 Cook, Carol 223 Cook, Terry 68, 74, 80, 223 Cooper, Sandy 114, 223,229 Cortez, Mary 223 Couch, Elizabeth 319, 223 Cox, Cheryl 40, 41, 99, 3 53, 167, 223 Criswell, David 58, 312, 335, 137, 362, 163, 365, 223 Cromeans, Earnest 135, 143, 223 Cross, Stephen 99, 223 Crow, Harold 223 Culpepper, Tommy 68, 73, 74, 80, 100, 222, 223 Cumby, David 223 D Daniel, Randy 156, 224 Davis, Brian 89. 98. 107,112, 172, 224 Davis, Johnny 71, 156, 224 Davis, Terri 68, 74, 77, 80, 84, 112, 224 Day, Caria 18, 56, 118, 119, 123 224 Dayton, Lisa 68, 99, 224 DelCampo, Roger 114, 224 DcLuna, Mary 74, 80, 224 Dillard, Vickie 74, 80, 99, 104, 224 Douglas, Barbara 224 Douglas, Steve 66,103, 224 Driver, Leland 71, 166, 224 Dulin, Debbie 18, 118. 119, 224 Duncan, Debby 18, 123, 224 Dunlap, Steven 224 Dunnam, Karla 74, 80, 98, 104, 224 Dwyer, Dale 119, 224 Dve, Richard 98, 107, 112, 3 56, 224 E Edwards, Shirley 17, 68, 118, 119, 224 Ellis, Steven 119, 224 English, Brenda 74, 80, 224 Essary, Delton 224 F Fanner, Pat 224 Fennell, Reynaldo 135, 136, 166, 224 Ferrell, Jim 74, 225 Ferrell, Kenneth 125, 128, 225 Fletcher, David 74, 80, 105, 225 Fondren, John 74. 80, 225 Formby, Frances 116, 225 Frame, James 181,225 Fuller, Lana 99, 13 8, 119, 172, 225 Funderburk, Donna 225 G Gaither, Kirk 225 Gamboa, Raul 74, 80, 98, 112, 225 Gammagc, Sharon 18, 112, 123, 225 Garcia, Delia 225 Garcia, Gcnoveva 82, 129, 225 Garcia, Maryesther 225 Gardner, Robin 99, 170. 225 Garrett, Joe 119, 225 Garrett, Loyd 225 Garrison, Gina 65, 87, 99, 101,103, 225 Gaston, Darrel 108, 225 Gay nor, Mitchell 22, 225 Gion, DeWayne 68, 225 Gonzales, Gloria 321, 180, 225 Gonzales, Rosa 129, 225 Gonzales, Tila 121,225 Goss, Buniice 172, 226 Graham, Beverly 114, 226 Grant, Gary 108, 226, 233 Grant, Nick 144,173, 226 Green, Annette 74, 80, 226 Green, Karen 226 Greenwood, Teresa 114, 226 Gresham, James 226 Griffin, Terrye 114, 226 Guerra, Ramiro 44, 119, 226, 276 Gullett, Wanda 19,71,226 Gutierrez, Greg 114, 226 H Hackett, Carol 74, 80, 104, 121, 226 Haigood, Charlie 68, 74, 78, 80, 226 Haley, Helen 78, 80, 104,226 Hall, Brent 226 Hallman, Nancy 68, 226 Ham, Russell 226 Hamby, Ronny 126, 226 Hamilton, Brenda 116, 226 Harbour, Keith 125, 226 Harder, Ray 226 Hardin, Waymond 227 Harmon, Ronnie 145, 227 Harper, Derinda 68, 123, 227 Harrison, Kandy 121, 227 Harriss, Major 227 Hartis, Doug 68, 70, 73, 227 Hartis, Janace 68, 118, 119, 121,227, 230 Hawkins, Mary Ann 227 Hayes, Bradley 99. 130. 227 Haynes, Jim 227 Heck, Ia sa 99, 227 Hellyer, Pam 117, 227 Henderson, Debie 227, 229 Henderson, Stephen 128, 227 Hcnegar, Mike 127, 145, 162, 227 Henry, Karrol 121,227 Hernandez, Olivia 65, 227 Herrera. Jessie 227 Herron, Angela 74, 80, 104, 121,227 Hewetl, Bob 68, 112, 227 Hill, Sherrie 18,71, 227 Hi polito, Felix 166, 368 Hillman, Kay 109, 220, 227 Hinn, Robert 59, 99, 227 Hogge, Kay 74, 80, 227 Holbert, Mari 227 Holland, Ricky 145,166,169, 227 Hollars, Mike 74, 80, 98, 108, 112,113, 227 Holley, Darrell 9, 135, 141, 162, 164, 220, 225, 226, 227 Hollingsworth, Gerald 227 Holmes, Marilyn 68, 113, 1 18, 119, 204, 227 Hooper, Steven 60, 86, 130, 131.228 Horn, Steve 98, 156,228 Home, Mark 228 Howell, Beck 114, 228 Hughes, Kathy 121, 228 Hughes, Rusty 99, 112, 113, 228 Hughs, Carol 74, 80,112,121, 221.228 Hurt, David 39, 74, 99, 220, 228 Huerta, Joe 114 1 None Jackson, Connice 183, 228 Jackson, Edith 71, 228 Jackson, James 65, 74, 80, 157, 166, 228 Jackson, Susan 116, 117, 228 jaeoIts. Debbie 121. 228 James, Jessica 121, 228, 230 Jenkins, Debra 71, 228 Jimenez, Sebastian 228 Johnson, Cindy 121,228 Johnson, Milton 145, 228 Jones, Kathy 228 Joslin, Betty 74, 80, 99, 121, 228 K Keen, Sharrion 117, 121, 228 Kerbo, Gary 1 19, 228 King, Jerry 98, 108, I 12, 113, 228 Kunkel, Debbie 74, 76, 80, 123, 228, 232 Kuntz, Vance 119, 228 L LaFuente, Henry 228 Langston, Rickie 227 lansdon, Pam 74, 76, 104, 229, 232 Lee, Danny 127, 145, 229 Leonard, Cathy 19, 229 Lloyd, lisa 123, 229 Long, Donna 117, 229 Longoria, Pablo 229 Lopez, Hilda 65, 99, 229 Lopez, Ricardo 99, 229 300 Me MeBeth, James 229 McBride, Billy 229 McCamish, Mindy 118, 119, 120, 121, 229 McCarty, Paula 68, 118, 119, 229 McCasland, Johnny 145, 166, 229 McClure, D’Ann 229 McCollum, Bruce 128, 229 McConnell, Ginny 74, 80, 104, 229 McCunc, Cindy 129, 229 McEachem, Susan 74, 229 McGee, Ben 131, 229 McGuire, Sheila 19, 112, 229 McHenry, Jackie 229 McLaurin, Jane 123, 229 M Madia, Melvin 56, 74, 80, 229 Majors, Teresa 229 Malouf, Marilyn 74, 80, 114, 229, 235, 279 Man gum, Mark 107, 148, 149, 155, 229 Manka, Hugh 74,80,128, 229 Maples, Grady 229 Marks, Christi 44, 74, 80, 229 Marshall, Mark I 19, 230 Martin, Kenneth 162, 230 Martin, Scott 230 Martinez, Krlinda 180, 230 Martinez, MaryLou 230 Mason, Cindy 230 Mason, David 125, 130, 131, 145, 230 Masso, Irma 74, 80, 99, 230 May, Scott 145, 230 Meals, Ronnie 71, 230 Medina, Rafael 45, 230 Meers, Debbie 230 Melendez, Martha 129, 230 Mendez, Edward 128, 230 Messer, Vicki 121, 230 Mitchell, Cynthia 230, 273 Mitchell, Sylvia 230 Mock, Helen 101, 116, 230 Moon, Michael 74, 80, 230 Morton, Connie 230 Morton, Lloyd 230 Murchcski, Bill 127, 230 N Nash, Ed 230 Nash, Yolanda 18, 180, 230 Nelson, Glenn 162, 165, 230 Noel, Jimmy 230 Norrell, Sherry 68, 193, 230 0 O’Neal, Ronald 126, 213, 230 Owen, Lee 178, 231 Owen, Ross 174, 175, 177, 231 Owens, Raymond 231 P Paiz, Joe 231 Palmer, Cindy 68, 231 Palmer, Dana 6, 106, 231 Paris, Glinda 223, 231 Parr, Roy 85, 119, 231 Pastrano, Yolanda 45, 82, 231 Patridgc, Joel 231 Pa fridge, Steve 135, 140, 166, 231 Patterson, Allan 107, 113, 157, 231 Patty, Rhonda 74, 76, 80, 231, 232 Pendergrass, Jimmy 98, 118, I 19, 231 Perez, Albert 126, 145, 231 Perez, Augustine 231 Perez, Maria 118, 119, 121, 231 Peters, Lennis 131, 231 Pettit, Russell 128, 231 Pineda, Mike 156 Pitts, Robert 114, 144, 156, 231 Policy, Herbert 231 Polvado, Leslie 79, 80, 84, 105, 231 Prayer, Terry 166, 168, 181, 231 Price, Mike 74, 76, 80, 131, 231 Priolo, Charles 229, 231 Proctor, Donny 231 Pruett, Brian 231 Pruett, Donald 68, 74, 80, 231 Pulido, Johnny 231 Purvis, Vonda 68, 231 Q None R Raines, Peggy 74, 80, 104, 232 Raines, Tommy 68, 232 Ramos, Danny 114, 232 Ramos, Dorothy 118, 119, 121,232 Ramsey, Charies 127, 232 Ramsey, Jerrold 145,232 Randcll, Glenn 11 9, 232 Rankin, Mike 74, 80, 232 Recio, Rosa 118, 119, 121, 232 Riggs, Tom 232 Rios, Barbara 121, 232 Rivera, Celeste 113, 118, 119, 232 Rivera, Christine 71, 232 Roberson, Bob 65, 74, 80, 232 Roberts, Kathy 119, 232 Robinson, Diane 74, 80, 104, 232 Rocha, David 232 Rodman, Rodney 36, 74, 77, 78, 80, 232 Rodriguez, Alicia 232 Rodriguez, Tony 232 Rogers, Jimmy 232 Rogers, Suzanne 98, 101, 103, 113, 232, 233 Roller, Harold 232 Rose, Steve 232 Ruff, Karen 80, 104, 232 Ruiz, Romulo 232 Rush, Doug 74, 78, 80, 232 Rushing, Debbie 129, 233 Russell, James 233 Russell, Monte 66, 67, 103, 145, 233 Rutledge, David 59, 98, 233 Ryan, Mark 74, 80, 105, 233 S Salas, Martha 233 Salazar, Tomas 233 Samanicgo, Paul 119, 233 Samarripa, Pete 233 Sanchez, Ray 114, 233 Sanders, Patricia 71, 233 Sansom, Micheal 74, 80, 233 Schoppa, Nancy 68, 70, 84, 112, 113, 233 Scott, Diane 2, 74, 80, 104. 228, 233 Scroggins, Larry 233 Scroggins, lx la 121, 233 Scpeda, Klainc 231 Servati us, Steve 119, 233 Settle, Cynthia 233 Shedd, Harvey 114, 233 Shepard, Pam 74, 80, 104, 233 Sheppard, Terry 233 Shook, Terry 128, 181,233 Simmons, Becky 74, 80, 104, 233 Simmons, Perry 233 Singletary, Chyrel 19, 71, 74, 233 Slough, Robert 114, 233 Smith, Gary 119, 233 Smith, Rebecca 67, 118, 119, 121.226, 233 Smith, Roland 74, 78, 80, 105, 233 Soliz, Sylvia 233 Southerland, Charles 80, 234 Spencer, Deanne 121, 234 Spencer, Janice 112, 113, 118, 119, 170, 234 Stambaugh, Randy 234 Stanfield, Russell 106, 112, 118,119, 234 Stanford, Claudia 234 Steiwig, Randy 227, 234 Stephens, Debbie 68, 76, 80, 234 Stroud, Gayle 118, 119, 234 Sylvester, Cindy 99, 234 Sylvester, Tandy 234 T Tamvakis, Kit 234 Tapp, Carol 68, 113, 234 Taylor, Janet 118, 119, 120, 121.226, 234 Taylor, Kenneth 234 Taylor, Mark 234 Taylor, Virgil 114, 234 Temple, Denise 61,234 Templeton, Steve 23, 234 Thomas, Debbie 89, 99, 1 18, 119, 173, 234 Thompson, Paul 53, 234 Tonche, Mike 234 Torres, Olivia 121, 234 Torres, Oralia 231, 234 Torres, Virginia 234 Trimble, Mary Martha 99, 173, 234 301 Tschirgi, Carol 99, 113, 118. 119, 234 Tucker, Linda 74, 80, 101, 104, 109, 113, 234 Turpin, Danny 68, 74, 80, 234 Tyler, Mike 128, 234 U None V Vera, Johnny 99. 234 Vera, Raymond 117, 234 Villanueva, Felix 235 W Wafer, Elizabeth 235 Walker, Brian 74,78,235 Walker, Jeff 39, 235 Walker, Joe 178, 235 Wall, Jaquita 74, 80, 104, 113, 235 Wallace, Lisa 113, 118, 119, 120, 121,235 Ward, Mike 235 Ware, Ronnie 235 Watson, Dee Anne 71, 113, 235 Webb, Arlene 74, 80, 104, 235 Welch, Susan 235 Wheeler, Jolenc 68, 117, 235 Wheeler, Darla 129 Wheeler, Julie 235 White, Johnny 114 Widener, James 118, 119, 235 Wilbourn, Jerry 174, 176, 177, 235 Wilkinson, Wyatt 74, 80, 235 Williams, Billy 235 Williams, Joe 235 Willis, Janabeth 99, 101, 113, 121,235 Willis, John 78, 80, 235 Wilson, Sue 235 Womack, Tim 174, 176, 235 Wommaek, Linda 235 Wright, Diana 18,113, 235 Wright, Milton 74, 80, 98, 112, 235 XYZ Young, Ix ri 6. 40, 41, 53, 235 Sophomore Index A Adams, David 157, 237 Adams, Kenneth 237 Adams, Teresa 237 Aguilar, Delia 237 Alcozer, Eva 82, 237 Aldaco, Angie 182, 237, 238 Aldaco, Margie 237 Alexander, Carey 237 Amador, Polly 237 Anderson, Randy 237 Anderson, Sheila 74, 80, 104, 237 302 Annett, Debra 74, 80, 104, 111,237, 242 Anzaldua, Irma 237 Azua, Olga 82, 83, 237 Advarado, Severo 128, 250 B Bailey, Arlette 237 Bain, Mackie 74, 80, 237 Ballard, Randell 108, 237 Ballard, Russell 237 Ballew, Trena 74, 80, 104, 237 Barker, Teresa 237 Banics, Evelyn 74, 77, 78, 80, 104,110,111,237 Barton, Joe 144, 237 Benavides, Diana 237 Bentley, Rick 107, 157, 237 Benton, Elanine 237 Bernal, Sylvia 237 Billington, Kent 237 Bishop, Danny 74, 80, 237, 245 Bishop, Harold Joe 166, 237 Blackwell, Piata 237 Blackwell, Teana 238 Blake, Carson 111, 145, 166, 238 Bownds, Kim 238 Bragg, Jim 238 Branscum, Charles 238 Brasher, Teresa 74, 80, 238 Brasher, Theresa 185, 238 Bird well, Sandy 238 Brittian, A vie 74, 80, 238 Brooks, Ricky 238, 243 Brown, Belynda 238 Brown, Bill 74, 80, 238 Brown, Ethel 71,182, 238 Brown, James 74, 78, 238 Brown, Tim 111, 174, 238 Buford, Jon 74, 80, 238 Butler, Tommy 238 C Caddel, Kurt 111, 145, 238 Camarena, .Alice 99, 238 Campbell, Kelly 74, 80, 125, 238 Cantwell, Watha 71, 113, 238 Carroll, Mary 109, 238 Carroll, Richard 74, 80, 238 Carter, Page 2, 85, 101, 110, 111, 172, 238 Carter, Robert 9, 99, 108, 111, 135, 138, 236, 238 Case, Randy 238 Castillo, Andy 74, 80, 238 Castillo, Vicky 238 Cavazos, Rosie 238 Chaffin, Bobby 107, 174,177, 238 Chavez, David 144, 162, 166, 238 Chavez, Valente 106, 164, 238 Clifton, Terecia 74, 78, 80, 104, 108, 238 Cline, Nanette 42, 99, 238 Clothier, Jeffrey 108, 174, 175,176, 239 Cobb, Karen 185, 239 Coggin, Carol 239 Coleman, Harlon 160 Collis, Randy 239 Collis, Laveta 185, 239 Collis, Monty 239 Collis, Vaneta 239 Compton, Laura 239 Cook, Debbie 239 Cook, Julie 111, 239 Cooper, Janis 99, 239 Coppin, Kathy 121, 239 Cortinez, Ismael 239 Couch, Audrey 239 Couch, William 239 Cravey, Rhonda 239 Criswell, Don 111,239 Cross, Ricky 74, 80, 234, 239 Cross, Tonya 239 Crow, Max 125, 239 Cuba, Karen 74, 80, 104,111, 239 Culp, Kirby 111,239 Cypcrt, Chuck 108, 239 Cypert, Vicki 118, 119, 122, 185, 239 D Davey, Penny 239 Davila, Dioncl 103, 144, 166, 239 Dean, Randall 99, 110, 111, 145, 240 Del Campo, Robert 184, 240 Delgado, Adelina 183, 240 Deluna, Cynthia 240 Dickson, Donald 67, 74, 80, 240, 243 Dixon, Milton 98, 144, 240 Domingez, Manuela 183, 240 Douglas, Don 106, 240 Dunlap, James 240 Dunning, Elizabeth 74, 80, 240 Dwyer, Glen 74, 80, 240 E Edwards, Doug 240 Elledge, Dewayne 240 Ellsworth, Shawn 240 Escamilla, Maggie 240 Estrello, Michael 240 Evans, Brian 240 F Farias, Roger 240 Favila, LeRoy 106, 240 Ferguson, Doug 106, 240 Field, Jennifer 62, 85, 101, 110,111,113, 240 Finney, Randy 107, 111, 240 Flatt, Patricia 240 Foster, Charles 144, 166, 241 Foster, Steve 170, 241 Franks, Betty 241 Fugate, Kim 74, 80, 104, 241 G Gaither, Trent 111,241 Gallardo, Johnny 241 Gallardo, Lorina 241 Galvan. Janie 241 Garcia, Janie 241 Garcia, Lionel 106, 178, 241 Garcia, Oscar 74, 80, 241 Garcia, Richard 241 Garcia, Willie 106, 241 Garza, Rosa 82, 24L Garza, Virginia 241 Gestes, Terry 122, 241 Gibson, Dennis 241 Gibson, DeWayne 241 Gibson, Jeff 74, 80, 241 Gibson, Mike 130, 241 Gilbert, David 241 Gilbert, Kari 241 Gilbert, Mike 144, 241 Ginn, Cindy 113, 241 Glenn, Jimmy 157, 241 Gonzalez, Annette 241 Gonzales, Irene 241 Gonzalez, Joe 241 Gonzales, Mary 241 Gonzales, Ramiro 241 Goree, Greg 107, 130, 144, 241 Gorman, Karen 104, 241 Graham, Charlotte 242 Graham, Daniel 242 Gravelle, Richard 39, 74, 80, 242 Gray, Debbie 242 Green, Steven 156, 242 Greenwood, Laura 242 Griffin, Jimmie 242 Guerra, Irene 242 H Hallman, Theresa 242 Hanvey, Mary 82, 242 Harbour, Joretta 74, 80, 104, 242 Harrell, Rex 242 Harriss, Debra 74, 80, 104, 242 Hart, Rickey 68, 157, 242 Hastey, Mark 145, 242 Hatch, Annie 185, 242 Hawkins, Teresa 242 Hayes, Nina 242 Hayes, Rhonda 71, 242, 246 Hearn, James 71, 160, 242 Helms, Jon 242 Hernandez, Fermin 74, 80, 106, 242 Hernandez, (Horia 238, 242 Hernandez, Miguel 242 Hernandez, Raul 242 Herring, Richard 74, 80, 242 Hill, Andy 148, 242 Higgins, Ross 166, 242 Hinrichs, Jana 38, 74, 76, 80, 104, 243 Hodges, Terry 68, 101, 110, 111,243 Holland, Stephen 243 Holloman, Leta 243 Hooks, Danny 68, 73, 243 Hooper, Aubrey 130, 243 Horn, Nancy 111, 57, 243 Home, Pat 74, 80,99, 243 Horton, Linda 243 Howard, Debbie 74, 80, 99, 243 Howard, Jeri 74, 80, 99, 104, 138, 243,247 Howard, Kenny 243 Huddleston, Hilly 68, 125, 243 Huddleston, Wanda 243 lluffine, Danny 110, 111, 144, 148, 152, 154, 240, 243 Hunt, Tommy 243 Hurt, David 99, 111, 243 Hyde, Vickie 18, 74, 80, 243 I None J Jackson, Gary 243 James, Connie 74, 80, 122, 243 James, Jimmy 99, 243 Johnson, Amy 42, 99, 243 Johnson, Gwen 243 Jones, Steve 243 Joplin, Mark 243 K Kabetzke, Mark 145, 243 Kamp, BiU 243 Keeter, Mona 42, 99, 243 Kerbo, Mike 243 Kersh, Arnald 244 Kidd, Lewis 166, 167, 244 Kidwell, Jessica 98, 244 King, Donna 82, 244 Kocnning, David 244 Kovar, Gary 144, 244 Kunkel, Karla 244 L Lacey, Darla 244 Landa, Cathy 74, 78, 80, 111, 244 Landeros, Paul 244 Lanlord, Mary 244 Larson, Loretta 74, 80, 104, 244 Lightfoot, Patti 74, 80, 104, 244 Lindeman, Elaine 244 Livesay, Sharon 122, 244 Lloyd, BJ. 144, 174, 244 Longoria, Freddy 244 Lopez, Esther 82, 244 Lopez, Ricky 106, 244 Lorenz, Daniel 244 Lorenz, David 184, 244 Lovell, Terry 244 Lovell, Tommy 245 Luna, Delores 245 Luster, Sondria 122, 245 Me McAlister, Debbie 245 Me Anally, Steve 145, 166, 245' McBeth, Cindy 74, 80, 104, 236, 242, 245 McCarty, Cynthia 99, 245 MeCasland, Carla 245 McClanahan, Randy 144, 245 McClung, Mark 74, 78, 80, 99, 108,245 McCullough, Micky 111, 245 McDonough, Michelle 74, 80, 104, 111, 113, 242, 245 McEachern, Faeda 80, 113, 245 McGhee, Billy 71, 74, 78, 80, 245 McGee, Julia 71, 110, 111, 245 McWilliams, Katie 42, 74, 80, 104, 110, 111,245 McPeak, Darla 71, 245 M Maddox, Claudia 245 Malett, Lynn 245 Malouf, Melody 245 Mangum, Dirk 174, 245 Marshall, Wanda 71,245 Martinez, Mary 82, 245 Martinez, Jesse 115 Martinez, Paul 245 Martinez, Ramona 82, 245 Mason, Mary 245 Matlock, Jerry 125, 130, 245 Mauldin, Michele 246 Medina, Mary 246 Michalik, Anne 111, 246 Mitchell, Bobbv 111,246 Mitchell, Judy 42, 185, 246 Mitchell, Michelle 74, 80, 99, 104, 246 Monroe, Bobby 71,246 Montez, Yvonne 83, 246 Moody, Suzy 246 Moore, Douglas 68, 246 Moore, Lynnetta 71,111,246 Morales, Dionicio 246 Morales, Dora 115, 246 Moreno, Israel 115 Morgan, Gary 130, 246 Morris, Walter 145, 246 Morse, John 246 Moss, Misty 246 Murray, Kyndal 157, 246 Murray, Randy 130,246 Murry, Reed 246 N Nabors, Julia 246 Nelson, Montey 237, 246 Newsome, Darla 246 Noblett, Dennis 246 Nye, Larry 240, 246 O Odem, Kim 111,246 Odem, Philip 174, 246 Odom, Kim 111,246 Oldfield, Marian 246 Oldfield, Steve 246 Ortiz, Manuela 82, 238, 246 Owen, Steve 74, 80, 246 Ozbom, Randy 246 P Pardo, Anna 246 Paschal, Kim 106, 181,246 Patterson, Dorothea 61, 115, 247 Pauda, Abcron 74, 78, 247 Peoples, Luanne 247 Peoples, Matthew 127, 247, 248 Perez, Oralia 247 Perez, Raul 111, 247 Perez, Rosemary 247 Perez, Rudy 98, 247 Perkins, Paul 247 Perrin, Paul 65, 247 Perry, Carolyn 18, 247 Perry, Cynthia 18,247 Pequeno, Janie 247 303 Phillips, Vicki 74, 80, 104, 247 Pierce, Linda 247 Porter, Kris 39, 247 Price, Gloria 247 Priest, Connie 247 Q None R Ramirez, Robert 181, 247 Ramos, Ambro 247 Ramos, Ester 247 Ramos, Juanita 247 Ramsey, Don 144, 247 Ramsower, Kelly 74, 80, 104, 247 Ramsower, Rod 54, 248 Ray, Anthony 80, 248 Raymer, Randy 148, 248 Reed, David 248 Reese, Ricky 74, 80, 130, 248 Reid, Barbara 17, 118, 119, 248 Rendon, Pat 145, 248 Richardson, Cynthia 74, 80, 104,248 Richardson, Donna 185, 248 Riddle, Terry 248 Ridlehuber, Sara 74, 76, 80, 248 Roark, Gloria 248 Roberts, Cindy 118, 119, 248 Roberts, Elizabeth 74, 80, 104, 221,248 Robertson, Sherri 82, 248 Robinson, Carla 248 Robison, Renee 248 Rodriguez, Dora 248 Rodriguez, Dorothy 82, 248 Rodriguez, Freddie 144, 248 Rodriguez, Josie 115, 248 Rodriguez, Lorene 248 Rodriguez, Lupe 248 Rodriguez, Manuel 248 Rodriguez, Mario 106, I 15 Rodriquez, Mary Jane 248 Rodriquiz, Moses 248 Rodriquez, Virginia 82, 248 Rosales, Janie 248 Russell, Sandra 249 Sadler, Gilbert 156, 249 Salas, Arthur 249 Samarripa, Luisa 183, 249 Sams, Charlotte 54, 99, 249 Sansom, Rhyna 74, 80, 249 Sarabia, Becky 82, 249 Sayes, Jonelle 39, 118, 119, 249 Schumacher, Dwain 130, 249 Scott, Vicky 71,180, 249 Seipp, Randy 249, 251 Shaw, Darrell 144, 249 Sheppard, Mike 249 Silvas, Jimmy 249 Simpson, David 245. 249 Simpson, Jeff 166, 249 Smith, Glen 98, 108, 111,249 Smith. Joel 249 Smith, Linda 113, 249 304 Smoots, Elaine 249 Snodgrass, Vivian 99, 110, 249 Solis, Doris 249 Soliz, Jimmy 249 Solis, Ofelia 249 Stallcup, (’indy 249 Stambaugh, Ronald 249 Stanford, Kathy 74, 80, 104, 110, 111, 236, 138, 113, 242, 249 Stukey, Victor 249 Sumners, Chris 144, 157, 239, 249 Surley, Morris 74, 80, 249 Sykes, Lex 184, 250 T Taylor, Angela 71, 103, 250 Taylor, Robin 250 Teel, Janeice 250 Teutsch, Nancy 250 Thomas, Christi 74, 80, 104, 250 Thompson, Ronnie 250 Thompson, Steve 250 Ticer, Teri 19, 250 TiUerson, Leslie 111, 250 Todd, Kathy 250 Tomlin, Jerrel 74, 80, 250 True, Debi 74, 80, 104, 250 Truesdale, Edward 74, 80, 250 Tue, Sherry 74, 80, 104, 250 Tunnell, Jeffrey 243, 250 Turpin, David 80, 250 U men, Judy 250 V Vail, David 106, 250 Valdez, Geneva 250 Valdez, Olga 250 Valenzuela, George 144, 250 Valladarez, Rita 74, 80, 250 Vanzandt, Margaret 250 Vaughan,Janet 250 Vaughn, Michael 130, 250 Veatch, Cheryl 74, 80, 138, 247, 251 Velez, Sylvia 183, 251 Vera, Sylvia 82 Villanueva, Rachel 251 Voelker, Charles 251 W Wade, Jerry 148, 153, 154, 251 Waggoner, Ivy 251 Walker, Lloyd 106, 251 Wall, Bert 107, 144, 157, 251 Wallingsford, Starlene 251 Walters, Kathi 113, 251 Wardlow, Micheal 157, 251 Warren, Linda 251 Webb, Johnny 74, 80, 251 Webster. Brenda 251 Wells, Brent 38, 39, 57, 107, 111, 144, 157, 236, 251 Wells, Peggy 170, 251 Weslev, Hal 110, 111, 148, 154. 155,251 Westbrook, Charles 157, 251 Wharton, Gail 113, 251 Wheeler, Linette 251 Whisenant, Kevin 251 White, Elaine 74, 80, 251 Whitehead, Lou Ann 42, 99, 251 Wilcher, Calvin 251 Williams, Chad 89, 144, 174, 251 Williams, Pam 71, 251 Williams, Ralph 251 Williams, Teddy 130, 251 Williams, Thelma 251 Wilson, Robert 251 Womack, Marsha 251 Woodard, Davida 251 Wooley, Carolyn 71, 251 Wyckoff, Mary 229, 251 X None Y Yarbrough, Justin 71,251 Ybarra, Belen 82, 91, 251 Young, Glenn 251 Young, Scott 111,251 Z None Freshman Index A Abbott, Debra 43, 253 Adams, Marvin 110, 253 Adrain, Gary 130, 253 Aguirre, Diane 253 Aguirre, Sylvia 253 Aldaco, Mauro 253 Allison, Sherri 253 Almon, Charlotte 79, 253 Ammons, Beverly 79, 172, 253 Anderson, Denise 253 Amador, Jesse 147, 253 Armstrong, J ill 253 Arredondo. Robert 253 B BaUi, Steve 253 Bankston, Steve 79, 253 Baggs, Serella 253 Baker, Billy 253 Barcheers, Vivian 82, 83, 253 Barley, Gary 79, 160, 253 Barley, Linda 253 Barnes, Rhonda 82, 253, 259 Barrera, Estefana 253 Beavers, Ida 253 Beck, Mark 146,253 Bell, Ronnie 253 Bishop, Charlene 253 Bitner, Jerry 79, 253 Blake, Cris 253 Bolding, Roxanne 254 Bontke, Norman 254 Bowen, Shelley 110, 254 Bowling, Catherine 254 Bownds, Kandi 254 Box, Vikki 79, 254 Bradshaw, Cathy 79, 254 Branscum, Debbie 18, 254 Broek, Donna 254 Brooks, Randy 146,254 Brown, Cindy 254 Brown, David 254 Brown, Marjorie 79, 110, 254 Brown, Vickie 183, 254 Browning, Kathryn 79, 99, 110, 254 Brewer, Karen 79, 254 Bryant, Bill 254 Bublis, Paul 79, 130, 254, 258,266 Burks, Karen 254 Butler, James 79, 254 C Cabello, Josephine 254 Caddell, Greg 79, 254 Caddel, Wynn 9, 147, 252, 254 Camargo, Domingo 115, 146, 254 Campbell, Larry 115, 254 Campbell, Terri 255 Cannon, Lisa 79, 99, 255 Cansino, Gilbert 159, 255 Cantrell, Yvonne 255 Cantu, Gilbert 255 Carey, Jo Anna 255 Carpenter, Philip 79, 146,255 Carrion, Maria 115, 255 Carthel, Lanny 255 Castillo, Albaro 255 Caudillo, Paul 147, 255 Chambers, Jerry 130, 146, 255 Chaney, Debbie 43, 255 Chapa, Pamela 170, 255 Chapman, Claudia 253, 255 Chavez, Oscar 79, 255 Churchwell, Mark 130, 158, 255 Clifton, Mickey 79, 110, 255 Coleman, Itarlon 160, 255 Contreras, Rita 255 Cook, Barbara 71, 79, 255 Cooper, Marie 79, 252, 255 Coppin, Gene 146, 255 Cordell, Lonny 160, 255 Cordova, Violetta 170, 255 Courtney, Cheryl 255 Cowart, Theresa 255 Cox, Allen 147, 160, 255 Cox, Susan 255 Cox, Vickie 55, 110, 255 Cravey, Sam 146 Cruz, Elizabeth 255 Culver, Nelta 122, 255, 269 Cumby, Marlise 255 Curry, Barry 255 Curry, Lajuana 170, 180, 255 D Damron, Robert 255 Davey, Gayleen 255 Davis, Lorie 255 Davis, Norma 256 Davis, Tommy 147, 158, 256 Dawkins, Diane 256 Day, Glen 174, 256 Deisher, Lisa 57, 79, 256 Del Campo, Rosa 71, 79, 256 Delgado, Leroy 79, 159, 256 DeWeese, Debbie 256 Dickey, Larry 256 Dodgin, Arliene 256 Dodgin, Jerry 256 Dominguez, Emma 256 Douglas, Debbie 79, 256 E Eads, Sharron 256 Edwards, Dana 71, 256 Eldredge, Marsha 79, 256 Escamilla, Freddy 130, 146, 256 Escovedo, Angie 256 Evans, Russell 80, 256 F Falcon, Angelita 256 Falcon, Manuela 256 Farmer, Judy 256 Farris, Eddie 256 Fennell, Lester 57, 79, 146, 159, 167, 256, 257 Fielder, Bobby 256 Floras, Linda 256 Flores, Marcelino 146, 256 Flores, Mary 256 Fondren, Timothy 79, 257 Formby, David 257 Fowler, Clay 108, 158, 257 Foster, Pam 257 Franco, Joel 257 Fries, Harry 257 Frye, Lonnie 130, 158, 257 Fuller, Diane 257 G Gallardo, Alonzo 79, 257 Gallardo, Julian 147, 159, 257 Gallardo, Lee 257 Gallimore, Tracy 79, 257 Galvan, Irma 257 Gaona, Roman 257 Garcia, Armando 146, 147, 257 Garcia, Elizabeth 43, 82, 257 Garcia, Elodia 257 Garcia, Johnny 146, 161, 257 Garcia, Johnny Joe 79, 257 Garcia, Leo 147, 257 Garcia, Linda 257 Garcia, Richard 257 Garcia, Ricky 257 Garcia, Margaret 257 Garza, Ray 147, 257 Gilbert, Charles 130, 257 Gillespie, Mike 147, 160, 258 Glaeser, Gene 147, 258 Glover, Barry 147, 160, 258 Golden, Linda 17, 108, 110, 258 Golden, Margaret 258 Gomez, J oel 147, 258 Gomez, Marty 258 Gomez, Robert 258 Gonzales, Andrew 147, 258 Gonzales, Fred 258 Gonzales, Hope 258 Gonzales, Paul 79, 258 Gonzales, Randy 79, 146, 258 Gray, Susan 258 Graver, Matt 147, 258 Greenhill, Gary 71, 258 Gregg, Keevin 258 Gregory, Cynthia 71, 258 Griffin, William 125,258 Guerra, Janie 258 Gutierrez, John 115 Gutierrez, Maria Bertha 258 H Hall, Bobby 146,258 Hallman, Katheryn 258 Hamby, Donna 258 Hamman, Latrice 79, 258 Hammond, Sharon 258 Haney, Charles 147, 258 Hanvey, Ronnie 258 Harris, Darrell 259 Harris, Kent 259 Harriss, Charles 259 Hartwell, Larry 71, 125, 259 Hastey, Alisa 259 Hayes, Jeannine 259, 261 Hazel, Jerry 147, 259 Hearn, Brenda 259 Hearn, Jerry 71,259 Henderson, Lisa 259 Henderson, Scott 259 Hernandez, Estelita 259 Hernandez, Mary 259 Herron, Gwendolyn 79, 259 Hingst, Kim 79,259 Hoglan, Austin 259 Hollars, Tracy 259 Holt, Dan 147, 259 Houschild, Hattie 259 Howell, Cindi 79, 259 Hubbard, Donald 79, 259 Hughes, Janie 71,259 Hughes, Terry 259 Hughs, David 79, 259 I Igo, Marci 79, 259 J Jacobs, Mike 79, 259 Jackson, Karen 259 Jackson, Teresa 259 James, Becky 253, 260 James, Judy 79, 260 Jameson, David 260 Johnson, Alice 260 Johnson, AnnDee 110, 260 Johnson, Berry 147, 260 Johnson, Carol 260 Johnson, Linda 260 Johnson, Robert 146, 260 Jones, Linda 71, 254, 260 Jones, Rickie 260 Jones, Paula 260 Juarez, Rudy 146, 260 K Kaiser, Rhonda 260 Keeton, Janet 260 Kelly, Jimmie 146, 260 Ketchersid, Bobby 147. 158, 260 Keys, Suzanne 79, 110, 260 King, Connie 79, 260 King, Sheila 79, 260 Koenning, Don 260 Lamb, Azenette 82, 260 Landa, Paul 79, 261 Landeros, Lupe 261 Larralde, Pablo 261 Lassell, Dorthy 261 Leach, Virginia 261 Lefler, Deana 261 Leyendecker, Larry 261 Lindsey, Marihelen 79, 110, 261 Littlejohn, Toy a 261 Longoria, Yolanda 261 Lopez, Daniel 79, 106, 261 Lopez, Diana 261 Lopez, Dora 79, 261 Lopez, Orfelinda 261 Luna, Victoria 261 Lusk, Lillian 79, 122, 261 Me McCall, Debbie 261 McCamish, Cindy 79, 261 McCasland, Jimmy 147, 261 McCasland, Jackey 146 , 261 McCaslin, Amanda 43, 261 McCauley, Rebecca 261 McClanahan, Mark 261 McClure, Boyd 130, 261 McCurrv. Baynetta 79, 261 McDonald, Donny 146, 261 McGehee, Cathy 43, 261 McGowan, Mary 262 McIntosh, Paul 262 McNeill, Sandra 82, 83, 262 McPeak, Melvin 262 McPherson, Donny 146, 262 MeVicker, John 262 McWhorter, Dale 130, 159, 262 M Mallow, LaTeresa 79, 262 Maneias, Freddy 147, 159 Mannin, Galen 107, 146, 262 Marks, Brenda 79, 262 Marshall, Debbie 262 Martinez, Alice 262 Martinez, Charles 262 Martinez, Diana 82, 262 Martinez, Johnny 115 Martinez, Robert 146, 262 Mason, Michele 262 Mayden, Leslie 79, 262 Meals, Ricky 262 Medina, Juan 147, 262 Melendez, Irma 262 Melton, Kenny 71,263 Mendez, Sylvia 263 Mercado, Janie 115 Messer, Danny 143, 263 Michalik, John 174, 263 Mireles, Adelina 263 Mitchell, Jerry 79, 147, 263 Montague, Jene 263 Montelongo, Guadalupe 263 Moore, Byrel 107, 147, 161, 263 Moore, Debbie 79, 263 Moore, Don 79, 263 Moore, Mitzie 71, 263 Morales, Daniel 263 Morales, David 263 Moreno, Josie 263 Moreno, Roy 161, 263 Morton, Brenda 79, 263 Morton, Carey 263 Mosley, Gladys 263 Mosley, Vera 263 Mote, Melissa 122, 263, 269 N Nails, Cynthia 263 Nails, Leonard 263 Nash, Tamie 180, 263 Nash, Robert 146, 160, 263 Nash, Wayne 146, 160, 263 Neeley, Greg 79, 263 Nelson, Rodney 263 Newsome, Patsy 263 Nix, Carla 79, 254, 263 Noel, Jackie 146, 263 Norrell, Glenn 147, 263 0 Ochoa, Joe 263 Ochoa, Pauline 263 Ontiveros, Ruth 110, 263 Ortiz, Arturo 263 Ortiz, Manuel 147, 263 Owen, Paul 264 Owen, Steve 147, 264 Owens, Sherita 71, 79, 264 P Pace, Sarah 79, 264 Palmer, Dean 108, 146, 264 Parker, Jeff 264 Parsley, Cynthia 71, 264 Pastrano, Lydia 264 Patridge, Sheila 264 Patterson, Angie 264 Patterson, Gayle 260, 264 Payne, Jana 71, 264 Peiphrey, Willie 264 Pena, Diana 264 Pena, Peter 79, 147, 264 Pena, Tony 264 Perez, Dianna 264 Perez, Linda 264 Perez, Ramiro 264 Perez, Sonia 115 Perez, Rudy 79, 159, 264 Perez, Virginia 264 Perkins, Shelley 43, 79, 264 Perry, Sharon 264 Phalen, Teresa 108,264 Pharr, Terri 43, 264 Phillips, Belinda 79, 264 Phillips, Charles 144, 166, 264 Phillips, Thomas 264 Phillips, Steve 107, 158, 252, 265 Polvado, Lanell 265 Ponce, Ralphlita 79, 265 Prayor, Cindy 265 Pulido, Bobby 265 Q Quintana. Janie 265 Quisenberry, Tracy 265 R Kamos, Gabriel 265 Ramos, Irene 82, 265 Ramos, Lupe 265 Ramos, Yolanda 79, 265 Ramsey, Darrell 144,265 Ray, Ronnie 159 Raulston, Estella 265 Recio, Rejina 82, 115, 265 Reed, Carmen 71, 265 Reed, Michael 158,265 Reid, Lisa 265 Resendes, Victor 147, 265 Reyes, Alex 265 Reyes, Jovita 115, 265 Reyes, Augustine 265 Reyna, Elodia 265 Reyna, Johnny 147, 265 Rhoderick, Eddie 266 Richardson, Don 130, 159, 266 Riddle, Randy 266 Riley, Michael Ann 266 Rios, Alice 266 Rios, JoAnn 79, 266 Rivera, Anita 266 Rivera, Celestino 146, 266 Roberts, Barbara 266 Roberts, Dwain 266 Robertson, Letty 266 Rocha, Maryjanc 82, 266 Rocha, Tommy 266 Rogers, Mitzi 79, 266 Rogers, Paula 79, 253, 266 Rodgers, Amy 266 Rodriguez, Elsa 266 Rodriguez, Hilda 266 Rodriguez, Lupe 266 Rodriguez, Micky 266 Rodriguez, Roddy 266 Roy, Allen 266 Rubio, Becky 266 Ruiz, Senaida 266 Russell, Dorthy 266 Russell, Kelly 146,266 S Saiz, Melton 130, 266 Samaniego, Rita 266 Samarripa, Rosa 266 Sanchez, Mary 266 Sanford, Robert 146, 158, 266 Satterfield, Kirk 79, 266 Saucedo, Roy 266 Savage, Glenda 266 Schade, Chris 267 Schoonover, Margaret 267 Schoppa, Karen 71, 110, 267 Schott, James 147, 159, 267 Schur, Glenn 130, 267 Sepeda, Delma 267 Sepeda, Ereddy 79, 267 Serrano, Jerry 267 Setser, John 107, 158, 267 Settle, Danny 267 Sharkey, (lathy 179, 267 Sharp, Elva Diane 267 Shedd, Teresa 267 Shepard, Kathy 71, 267 Shipp, Elizabeth 267 Silvas, Rosemary 267 Simpson, Dennis 267 Sisemore, Joseph Chris 147, 158, 167, 267 Slack, Mike 147,161,267 Slayton, Jerri 79, 267 Slayton, Terri 79, 267 Slough, Sharon 267 Smith, Diana 267 Smith, Joe 79, 267 Smith, Scott 130, 267 Snell, Kathy 267 Soto, Alex 267 Soto, Juan 267 Soto, Yolanda 268 Spencer, Cindy 170, 268 306 Spencer, Steven 268 Stair, Bobbie 79, 110, 268 Stambaugh, Mark 55, 146, 161, 167, 268 Stanley, Jay 268 Stevens, Danny 74, 79, 268 Stevens, Tommy 79, 180, 268 Stewardson, Beverly 79, 268 Stone, Darrell 268 Stone, Terry 184, 268 Stoneham, Donna 110, 252, 268 Strother, Emery 79, 268 Sumners, Ted 147, 268 T Terrell, Becky 110, 268 Thomas, Jerry 71, 146, 161, 167, 268 Thomas, Susan 170, 180, 182, 268 Thompson, Arland 108, 146, 161,268 Thompson, Dwaine 79, 147, 268 Thompson, Jeff 147, 161,268 Tierce, Vicky 71,268 Tilson, Terri 43, 264, 268, 269 Torres, Ruth 83, 268 Trevino, Anna 79, 268 Trevino, Josie 268 Trevino, Nick 268 U Uddley, Velma 71, 170, 180, 268 V Vail, Polly 268 Valdez, Rosa 268 Vaughan, Dee 79, 268 Veal, Jerry 125, 130,268 Velez, Rojelio 268 Vera, Christine 79, 268 Voyles, Delores 268 Voyles, Gloria 268 W Wall, Kathy 269 Wall, Marilyn 269 Walters, Kevin 269 Walzier, Betty 269 Walzier, Wayne 147, 269 Wampler, Janis 79, 269 Ward low, Jann 79. 269 Wason, Kelly 74, 80, 269 Washington, Randy 159 Watson, Donny 158, 269 Weatherly, Liz 79, 269 Welch, Kimberly 269 West, Jimmie 146, 161,269 Wilkins, LouAnn 269 Williams, Debra 269 Williams, Dona 269 Williams, Monte 184, 269 Williams, Vicki 79, 269 Willis, Jerilyn 74, 269 Willis, LaDonna 269 Willson, Blair 79, 269 Winkfield, Wesley 166, 169 Wood, Naomi 269 Woods, Robert 269 Wright, Roberta 269 Wright, Susan 43, 264, 269 XYZ Ybarra, David 269 Ybarra, Lupe 269 Zambrano, Juanita 269 Zapata, George 269 You see things, and you say “Why?” But I dream things that never were


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