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PLAIN VIEW 1974 PLAINVCW HIGH SCHOOL PLAINVCW, TEXAS VOLUME 60 GINA GARRISON editor in chief DON DICKSON photo editor MRS. AMELIA BISHOP advisor Time-past, present and future—it’s a period in which something occurs. We look at our past—our accom- plishments, our failures, our good times and had times—and know these memories that will not fade away. Of such fabrics are high school years woven—something to remember, to keep. Of still other fabrics will be the future years, with our hopes, our dreams, our goals. In today’s world, with its rush and confusion, we seldom stop to think of either past or future. Yet in and through it all, we must stop and remember— there is a time for everything. Let us remember that after hate can come love, after confusion, order, and after war, peace. CONTENTS Introduction . . . .1 Activities .... 12 Honors........62 Administration .82 Classes.......98 Sports........182 Clubs.........236 Community Life . . Index 276 302 ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦ v i? £ 'ftjL«7 bSxfviljr'} For everything there is a season And a time for every matter under heaven. Ecclesiastes 3:1 a time for throwing away . . . a time for gathering stones 8 repair a time for keeping . . . and a time for PEACE. ; 1 -A •- ’.v n 12 ACTIVITIES “Waiting” is the name of the game at Coronation rehearsal, while procedures are being worked out. Lined up to follow instructions are James Widener, Susan McEachern, Rebecca Smith, Paul Thompson, Sue Wilson, and Jon Armstrong. Mrs. Betty McGhee, Coronation director, gives a few last-minute suggestions while getting seniors in the proper sequence. “Don’t fall on your face!” Ross Owen (right) gives “helpful hints” to escorts Jon Armstrong, Scott May, and Jerry Wilbourn. Tommy Culpepper and Carol Cook alternate narration chores during the Coronation, introducing participants as they appeared on the stage. Coronation unreels October 11 (Above) Karen Schoppa contributes to the evening’s festivities by background organ music. (Left) Brian Davis and Jesseca Kidwell, having shared the center spotlight, prepare to take their places on the risers. 17 Student Council President Mark Mangum crowns the reigning queen, Cheryl Cox, climaxing the evening for the Seniors of ’74. In the background (left) Karrol Henry smiles her approval. (Above) Four trumpeters, exemplified by Leslie Polvado, herald the approach of the princess and the queen. (Right) “I consider this the greatest honor I have ever received.” Queen Cheryl Cox addresses her royal subjects. 18 Lords, ladies share spotlight Royalty mounts the throne as Queen Cheryl smiles at the formal court. Pages Olivia Hernandez, Karrol Henry, Debra Burnett, and Angela Herron complete the picture. October 12—It was a night to remember. At 8 p.m., the traditional spotlights focused upon narrators Tommy Culpepper and Carol Cook, and “Coronation ’73” had begun. With Karen Schoppa at the organ, the lords and ladies of the Senior Class, approxi- mately forty-eight in number, each took a turn “front and center” and became a part of the royal court. At the heighth of the evening, heralded by trumpets, Princess Lori Young made her appearance, escorted by Kenneth Martin. Her Royal Highness, Queen Cheryl Cox, next walked down the traditional red carpet in the footsteps of former PHS queens. Crowned by Student Council President Mark Mangum, and awarded the scepter by Senior Class President Nick Grant, the Queen addressed her royal subjects. Music by the A Cappella Choir rounded out the evening in the PHS auditorium. Jerry Wilboum and Debbie Thomas share a quiet moment at the after-Coronation dance which enhanced the evening. 19 Chuck Haigood helps the Senior Class become “Number one collectors” for the homecoming bon- fire. Silhouetted against the brightness of the homecoming bonfire, a PHS couple watch the flames leap higher. Opening halftime festivities, Sophomore Class President Bobby Hall and Queen Cheryl Cox walk toward center field. Junior Class President Robert Carter escorts Princess Lori Young off the field after halftime ceremonies. 20 Bonfire begins PHS homecoming Practice pays off as the PHS Marching Band forms the name “Cox” perfectly, honoring Queen Cheryl at halftime. “We gather together. ...” PHS’ers of these and other days converged on the campus Sept. 28-29 for the annual homecoming events. With school dismissed at 3 p.m. for gathering firewood, students began to prepare for the Friday night bonfire. Varsity cheerleaders led the pep rally portion of the evening, along with spirited music provided by the PHS band. Saturday’s events in Bulldog Stadium began with a Royal Scarlet performance to the tune of “Tie a Yellow Ribbon ’Round the Old Oak Tree.” The Dogs turned back Amarillo 21-6 in the gridiron classic. Queen Cheryl Cox and Princess Lori Young were honored at halftime by the PHS Band, the Student Council, and the Speech Department. A Student Council-sponsored dance with “Rat Madness” closed out homecoming 73. Doug Berry “tells it like it is” as several hundred PHS’ers gather at the homecoming bonfire. Varsity Cheerleaders Cindy McBeth Judy Mitchell Cheryl Cox Janis Cooper Nanette Cline Katie McWilliams 22 Cheryl Cox and Katie McWilliams add an extra measure of grace to pep rallies with cheerleader routines during the school song. 23 Enthusiasm is the order of day as Janis Cooper and Nanette Cline demonstrate cheerleader pep that is a part of pep rallies. Sponsor Mrs. Judy Buchanan smiles in approval as cheerleaders go through routines. JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS: Elizabeth Garcia, Shelley Perkins, and Cathy McGehee. JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS: Teresa Phalen, Susan Wright, and Vickie Cox. Plainview’s Cheerleaders lead Bulldogs all the way Mamell Dickerson, Sharon Parr, Belinda Brown, and Mary Gomez motivate spirit for the freshman teams. Penny Thomas, Corina Sanchez, Lajoyce Polley, and Billie Baldwin link hand to shoulder in a victory chain during a ninth grade pep rally. 25 (Right) “Happy days are here again.” Executive Council members Diane Scott and Debbie Thomas flaunt their fifties duds. (Lower left) “Get ready, we’re next.” Senior Class President Nick Grant and Student Council Vice- President David Hurt prepare for council instal- lation. (Lower right) New Student Council President Mark Mangum accepts the challenge of leadership issued by Principal Lamont Veatch. Student Council looks ahead EXECUTIVE COUNCIL: (Standing, left to right) Kanit Smutrat, AFS student; Cathy Bublis, assistant treasurer; Terry Hodges, parliamentarian; David Hurt, vice-president; Kurt Caddell, chaplain; Gina Garrison, sergeant-at-arms; (Seated) Christi Marks, treasurer; Diane Scott, corresponding secretary; Mark Mangum, president; Debbie Thomas, activities chairman; Rebecca Smith, secretary. “Dearly beloved ...” Chaplain Kurt Caddell (center) discusses the morning devotional with council sponsors Mrs. Sherry Saunders and Mr. Bob Henry. Student Council officers display helpful attitudes as they take over the responsibility of the candy store. (Left to right) Rebecca Smith, Christi Marks, and Gina Garrison. 27 Kanit has made his home this year with the Marshall Pharr family: (Seated) Terri, Mrs. Pharr, Kanit, Mr. Pharr and Mark. (Kneeling) Denise and Angela. “It’s a different way of life” During Student Council Installation, Mark Mangum concentrates on his speech while Kanit listens to Kurt Caddell explain some of the “American ways.’ Kanit Smutrat, this year’s AFS student, came from Rayong, Thai- land. Describing Americans as “sometimes different,” Kanit emphasized that he is very fond of the country. He especially mentioned the warm- heartedness of the United States, and stressed “I hope to return some day.” In the meantime, Kanit will carry home with him memories of his favorite food, pizza, and his unforgettable ping pong games! “Look out! Here it comes!” Kanit plays one of his favorite hobbies—ping pong. 29 Yearbook staff finds ‘a time for time out” The photographic “line-up” for the yearbook includes Don Dickson (head photographer), Bobby Hall, and Brink Voelker. Seated is sponsor Mrs. Amelia Bishop. It all started in August, when yearbook sales are tradi- tionally a part of registration ... Then came September and October, and the deluge of 1500 student pictures (in triplicate, of course) to be identified and labelled .. . ... And November and December, with pictures, lay- outs, cutlines, copy blocks, and the first deadline. . . . And January, and deadlines . . . . . . And February, and deadlines . . . And surprise! The yearbook comes out in August. “Just a little something we got together, of course.” Then it’s August again. 30 In the hayloft: MICKEY McCULLOUGH, activities co-editor; BOB ROBERSON, clubs editor; and TERRY GESTES, honors editor. Standing, left to right: HILDA LOPEZ, junior editor; MARY CORTEZ, faculty editor; PAUL PERRIN, sports editor; ROSEMARY PEREZ, freshman co-editor; CONNIE JAMES, senior editor; and STEFANI JOB, sophomore editor. Seated or kneeling: LINDA MARTINEZ, freshman co-editor; MARION HOOTEN, activities co-editor; OLIVLA HERNANDEZ, index editor; and GINA GARRISON, editor-in-chief. 31 BULLDOG BARKER Editor-in-chief Monte Russell ponders over the assignment sheet for the next issue. “Check those layouts!” Clubs editor Diana Wright, Exchange editor Mary DeLuna, and cartoonist Ray Harder mark errors on offset copy. 32 Assistant Editor Angie Taylor (left) joins Business Manager Sponsor Mrs. Amelia Bishop listens while Dennis Noblett dis- Vanessa Brittian (seated) and Sports Editor Dionel Davila in cusses the size of a proposed cartoon, looking at the issue which has just come out. (Left) Photographers Brink Voelker (standing) and Don Dickson (seated) watch a print “come up” in the developer. 33 A CAPPELLA CHOIR: (First row) S. Norrell, J. Wheeler, C. Ginn, G. Patterson, C. Gregory, B. Hewett, T. Culpepper, T. Hodges, K. Schoppa, D. Stephens, R. Hayes, and W. Cantwell. (Second row) D. Watson, S. Hill, K. Melton, K. Harris, G. Greenhill, G. Valenzuela, D. Turpin, D. Hartis, T. Blackwell, M. Holmes, B. Cook, and L. Moore. (Third row) T. Davis, C. Tapp, J. McGee, C. Haigood, T. Raines, R. Hart, D. Gion, T. Cook, B. Mitchell, H. Haley, N. Schoppa, and V. Purvis. (Above) Choir Director Mr. Wayne Miller (second from right) looks over a piece of music along with Doug Hartis, Tommy Cul- pepper, and Rickey Hart, All-State Choir candidates. (Right) ALL-REGION CHOIR MEMBERS: (Seated, first row) T. Davis, C. Tapp, B. Hewett. (Seated, second row) D. Stephens, T. Hodges, N. Schoppa. (Standing, third row) K. Harris, T. Cook, H. Haley, S. Norrell, B. Mitchell. (Standing, fourth row) R. Hart, D. Gion, C. Haigood, T. Culpepper, and D. Hartis. 34 A Cappella Choir finds expression through music The school year 1973-74 was an outstanding one for the A Cappella Choir from many standpoints. Early in the year, new “initiates” wore the tradi- tional wooden plaque with the letter “A”—and ex- plained to all who asked how “proud they were” to be members. (After the fourth or fifth recitation, a certain sing-song effect took over!) In October, the Choir presented “Say It With Music,” followed a little later by the Christmas con- cert, and carolling in the halls. Money was earned from the sale of magazines, as well as from the presentation of their outstanding musical, “My Fair Lady,” given Jan. 28-29. A total of 17 members made the All-Region Choir, and three were All-State candidates. The spring concert was another highlight. Remember 73-74? It was a good year! MIXED ENSEMBLE: (First row) D. Stephens, S. Norrell. (Second row) C. Tapp, T. Davis, H. Haley, J. McGee, N. Schoppa. (Third row) T. Raines, C. Haigood, T. Culpepper, D. Hartis, R. Hart, and T. Hodges. 35 OFFICERS OF THE A CAPPELLA CHOIR: (Seated) Terry Hodges, Publicity Chairman; and Julie Wheeler, Robe Chairman. (Standing) Tommy Raines, President; Bob Hewett, Vice-President; Nancy Schoppa, Secretary; Sherry Norrell, Treasurer; Rickey Hart, Chaplain; George Valenzuela, Property Technician; and Marilyn Holmes, Librarian. Choirs parade musical talent MIXED CHOIR II: (First row) V. Gonzales, D. Martinez, D. Gipson, D. Messer, C. Phillips, and N. Schoppa (accompanist). (Second row) B. Boggs, R. Contreras, D. Williams, L. Driver, M. Sansom, and B. McGee. (Third row) B. Roberts, P. Wells C. Morton, J. Davis, and L. Baldwin. GIRLS ADVANCED CHOIR: (First row) L. Jones, A. Falcon, M. Falcon, and L. Polvado. (Second row) S. Slough, J. Hughes, M. Moore, and C. Wooley. (Third row) M. LaFleur, V. Uddley, D. Edwards, D. Gipson, and J. Armstrong. (Fourth row) D. Russell, S. Owens, B. McCauley, K. Shepard, and D. Harris. MIXED CHOIR I: (First row) D. Morton, C. Roberson, K. Burge, E. Hufstedler, K. Schuster, D. Sheppard, 0. Negrete, and K. Stowe. (Second row) S. Caballero, T. Stevens, L. Watson, Y. Jimenez, J. Lunday, C. Shoals, and R. Polk. (Third row) C. Godsey, S. Marshall, D. Malone, G. Greenhill, D. Gion, H. Soliz, and S. Atkins. 37 “The rain in Spain falls mainly on the plain”—Henry Higgins (Tommy Culpepper) prods Eliza (Terri Davis) with her grammar lessons. A segment of “Cockney Society” looks on while Harry, (DeWayne Gion) Alfred Doolittle, (Terry Hodges) and Jamie (David Turpin) expound musically on their philosophy of life. - Mrs. Higgins (Carol Tapp) and Colonel Pickering (Chuck Haigood) encourage Eliza in her ambition to change from flower girl to duchess. “My Fair Lady” hits new high After tryouts, casting, stage setting, costume making, long hour rehearsals, and a “Little bit o’ luck,” the A Cappella Choir presented the memorable “My Fair Lady” on Jan. 28-29. Mr. Wayne Miller, assisted by Miss Tommie Sue King and Miss Karen Cumiford directed the production. Terri Davis portrayed Eliza Doolittle, a young Cockney flower girl, who was told by Henry Higgins (Tommy Culpepper) a crusty phonetics teacher, that she could be passed off as a duchess. Colonel Pickering (Chuck Haigood) took up the bet, and after grueling hours of learning proper pronunciation, Eliza assumes the duchess role and becomes a “smashing success” at the royal ball. Disheartened by Higgins uncaring attitude, Eliza left and returned to the streets of London. In the final act, Higgins realized that he’d “grown accustomed to her face,” and Eliza happily returned to be “His Fair Lady.” Others having major roles were Terry Hodges, Kent Harris, Nancy Schoppa, Carol Tapp, Dee Ann Watson, and Tommy Raines. 39 “Don’t just tell me you love me-show me!” Eliza beseeches Freddy (Kent Harris) to demonstrate his affections. 4-AAAA BAND: (First row) J. Hinrichs, V. Box, V. Williams, D. Stephens, E. Dunning, S. Ridlehuber, S. Keys, K. Stanford, C. Veatch, L. Lusk, D. Broussard, I. Masso, B. Simmons, P. Lightfoot, C. Richardson, V. Phillips, B. Stewardson, G. Wampler, T. Ballew. (Second row) Mr. Roberts, K. Satterfield, M. McDonough, B. Joslin, M. McClung, G. McConnell, D. Jameson, C. McBeth, K. Browning, K. McWilliams, L. Bublis. (Third row) D. Annett, L. Larson, K. Fugate, R. Valladarez, C. Hackett, K. Brewer, D. True, F. Hernandez, K. Hingst, J. Wall, R. Ponce, James, A. Webb, T. Slayton, K. Dunnam, C. Howell, D. Lopez, J. Rios, J. James. (Fourth row)T. Mallow, L. Polvado, M. Ryan, D. Turpin, L. Bankston, C. Haigood, B. McCurry, T. Cook, J. Billings, D. Hurt, C. Landa, A. Trevino, Y. Ramos, D. Hughs, D. Dickson. (Fifth row) K. Wason, Serrano, D. Hubbard, P. Bublis, T. Culpepper, L. Mayden, D. Vaughn, D. McLean, D. Turpin, E. Truesdale, J. Bitner, E. Strother, J. Tomlin, A. 4-AAAA Band upholds tradition 4-AAAA BAND OFFICERS: (Seated) Milton Wright; president. (Standing) Raul Gamboa, first vice-president; Rodney Rodman, second vice-president; and Karla Dunnam, secretary-treasurer. Delgado, B. Lewis, R. Reese, R. Gamboa, R. Cross, B. Wilson, S. Owens, J. Willis, D. Caughron, J. Gibson, R. Sansom, E. Barnes, J. Buford, L. 0. T. Ryan, Mr. Roger Edwards, Mr. Lamont Veatch, M. Lindsey, F. Sepeda, R. DelCampo, L. Cannon, B. Marks, D. Howard, K. Ruff, E. Weatherly, C. Marks, S. Bums, H. Manka, D. Douglas, E. White, V. Willis, V. Brittian, V. Phillips, M. Malouf, M. Hollars, B. Cook, D. Moore, C. R. Shepard, G. Herron, C. King, M. Igo, H. Haley, M. Sansom, C. Nix, B. Ammons, T. Gallimore, A. Herron, S. King, G. Barnes, D. Scott, C. Tucker, P. Horne, P. Pena, R. Perez, M. Blankenship, L. Polvado, J. Webb, R. Rodman, R. Carroll, R. Evans, M. Rankin, J. Garcia, P. Landa, S. T. Brasher, D. Woody, C. Almon, J. Slayton, D. Stevens, M. Surley, C. Southerland, G. Neely, D. Moore, J. Holt, D. Fletcher, A. Ray, R. Gallardo, D. Rush, 0. Garcia, B. Moore. Plainview’s bands—the 4-AAAA and the Freshman- continued their winning ways. The year began with the Band Carnival in August, fol- lowed later by candy sales. The crowded 4-AAAA calendar included not only concerts and marching at football games, but also UIL contests (“Sweep- stakes”), sponsoring dances, a trip to Colorado, and similar activities. The Freshman Band struck a high note when they rated a “One” in marching compe- tition with tenth, eleventh, and twelfth graders. Band Parents, as always, proved very helpful. Twirlers for the PHS Marching Band include (First row) Elizabeth Dunning, Sara Jane Ridlehuber, and Debbie Stevens. (Second row) Vickie Box, Jana Hinrichs, and Vicki Williams. 41 All-State Hand members Rodney Rodman, Don Moore, and Kelly Wason reminisce over the long practice sessions, tryouts, and the final concert. That's what it takes to be “top notch.” ALL-REGION BAND MEMBERS: (Seated) Sherry Burns, Rodney Rodman, and Debbie McLean. (Standing) Don Moore, Cathy Bublis, and Kelly Wason. 42 Cathy and Paul Bublis, this year’s drum majors, make it a family affair as they lead the 4-AAAA Marching Band. PHS Band members take top honors (Above) Cynthia Richardson, Becky Simmons, Kathy Stan- ford, and Teresa Brasher (background) prepare to play for the teachers picnic in the park. (Left) Symphonic Band Members relax backstage before the presentation of the Christmas concert. (Left to right) Evelyn Barnes, James Jackson, Ricky Cross, Jeff Gibson, Raul Gamboa, Steve Owens, and Blair Wilson. 43 FRESHMAN BAND: (Winners of a “Number One” in UIL Marching Contest) (First row) B. Gable, P. Mason, M. Dickerson, J. Estes, B. P. Tue, B. Baker, R. Voelker, D. Gibson, D. Gravelle, C. Wright, D. Keese, M. Frame. (Second row) C. Cunningham, D. Waller, D. Hughes, J. Bullion, C. Smith, I. Perez, J. Hatch, M. Sierra, D. Senter, E. Corn, S. Moody, C. McGarr, L. Ziegler, T. Pyatt, C. Price, G. Burke, K. Cross, G. Shugart, R. Pena, B. DeLeon, B. Robertson, R. Burton, S. Cole, E. Moreno, M. Cole, K. Finney, J. Trevathan, J. (Fourth row) T. Stevens, J. Devin, C. Gaither, L. Dodson, D. Owen, J. Barnes, B. Bothwell, A. Kabetzke, K. Baker, K. Noel, R. Slayton, Stout, A. Bosquez, T. Amador, G. Tonche. (Fifth row) E. Sayes, A. Ruff, K. Southerland, R. Ware, J.Crockett, S. Bernal, E. Catlett, J. Chavez, S. Noblett, R. Hearn, L. Gamboa, M. Brewer, L. Langford, R. Manka, L. King, T. Stephens, B. Franklin, L. Green. Freshman Band Officers include Brenda Baker, secretary; Joe Crockett, vice-president; and Randy Hearn, president. Freshman twirlers help “lead the parade” when the band marches down the field. (First row) Tamie Pyatt and Jana Pendergrass. (Second.row) Sarah Moody and Claire McGarr. Bailey, T. Wood, R. Manka, R. Aven, G. Churchwell, W. Lopez, G. Beene, M. Milan, Hodges, S. Still, M. Ellsworth, L. McMillon, M. Morton, D. Bitner, D. Carroll, K. English, C. Duncum, R. Edwards. (Third row) D. Lees, C. Norrell, J. Bishop, K. Escamilla, C. Chambers, J. Vaughan, F. Rogers, R. Leija, K. Purdy, A. Parker. B. Jett, M. Martinez, S. Jones, J. Carlisle, J. Hernandez, D. Ebeling, K. Byrom, D. Ibarra, L. Hall, L. Rankin, M. Gatewood, D. Widener, A. Hallman, S. Sherley, R. “Hooray! We’re Number One!” Standing at attention. Freshman drum major Gwen English leads the band. 45 Long hours of rehearsals are beginning again. Mr. 0. T. Ryan hands out music instruments at the beginning of the year. Looking on are Byrel Moore (left) and Donald Hubbard. “WOW! We finally made it to first chair!” Nine band members show that those hours of rehearsals really pay off. Kneeling (left to right) Doug Rush, Chuck Haigood, and Gary' Barnes. Standing: Teresa Brasher, Mari Igo, Terri Davis, Cathy Landa, Cindy McBeth, and Evelyn Barnes. 46 Stage Band Members: (Seated) M. Blankenship, C. Southerland, K. Browning, C. Haigood, T. Clifton, K. Bublis, C. Landa, J. Billings, H. Haley. (Standing) R. Cross, J. Gibson, D. Turpin, M. Rankin, M. Ryan, R. Carroll, T. Stevens, D. Rush, R. Brawley. Stage Band is ... . different! “And a one and a two.................” Mr. Roger Edwards uses one of those typical band expressions as the Freshman Band pushes on through another rehearsal. “Now where’s my books?” seems to be the question on Freshman Band member Brenda Gable’s mind as she prepares to gather up her belongings after band uniforms are issued. 47 Talking over some of the forthcoming Royal Scarlet activities are (left) Capt. Virginia Rodriquez, and lieutenants Rosa Garza and Pam Williams. Sponsor Miss Joyce Kite looks on as the next question arises. “It takes a lot of hard work and self-confidence to be a Royal Scarlet.” Sherry Robertson exhibits some of the “pay-off.” 48 With bright smile and rhythmic actions, Ruth Torres goes through a pom- pom routine that the group enacts at half-time entertainment. Royal Scarlets brighten games Led by Captain Virginia Rodriquez and lieutenants Rosa Garza and Pam Williams, the Royal Scarlets’ year began with the leaders attending Drill Camp, along with sponsor Miss Joyce Kite. Routines, performed for both football and basketball games, as well as guest appearances at Wayland College, included props such as pom-poms, umbrellas, and canes. Thirty-two girls made up the group. ROYAL SCARLETS: (First row) Irene Ramos, Becky Sarabia, Dorothy Rodriquez, Sandra McNeill, Yvonne Montez. (Second row) Sharon Ellena, Diane Maxwell, Irma Rojas, Martha Montez, Mary Jane Rocha, Wanda Hanvey, Rosie Cavazos, Flower Gonzales, Mary Martinez, Maria Carrion. (Third row) Manuela Ortiz, Debra Jones, Mary Hanvey, Cheryl Courtney, Sherri Robertson, Kayla Burge, Pat Boedcker, Yolanda Pastrano, Erma Linda Recio, Becky Perez. 49 “Haunted Honeymoon” casts somber spell “Dan, something very strange is going on.” Lisa Morgan (Cathy Crossland) and Dan Morgon (Bob Roberson) try to decide what should be done about the unusual occurrences in the Egyptian room. “Oh Penrod, you are so smart!” Charlotte Dopp (Jana Hinrichs) and Penrod Heartgrove (Jeff Tunnell) become better friends during the night watch. “Watch it, fella!” Tab Tobey (David Turpin) and Jason Block (Kurt Caddel) loosen up after a scary night in the haunted castle. 50 “If there was just one bagel, I wouldn’t complain.” Ida (Terri Davis) and Victor Sondergaard (Jim Bryant) listen as Irving (Tommy Culpepper, center) explains that everything is better in New York. Cleo Kipperton (Cindy Williams) assures Angie (Terecia Clifton) pauses to her tour group that “World Wide Tours ponder the mystery of the has never failed.” mummy case. Bus driver Phillipe (Danny Bishop) reveals himself as “the rein- carnation” of Osiris and the mysterious murderer in the ancient castle. 51 Gina Garrison, PLAIN VIEW editor, presents a portrait of this year’s AFS Student, Kanit Smutrat to the school. Steve Horn takes his moment of recognition after being introduced as recipient of the coveted La Verne Roach Award. 52 Yearbook Presentation climaxes staffers’ year Honor recipients await the announcement of the La Verne Roach Award winner. (Standing front) Diane Scott and Darrell Holley. (Standing second and third rows) Patti Lightfoot, Lisa Lloyd, Monte Russell, and Jerry Wade. 53 Rosemary Perez and Evelyn Barnes look on as Mickey McCullough serves punch at the reception following Presentation. Sports Banquet honors athletes The opening remarks of featured speaker Richard Bell, Head Defensive Coach at Texas Tech, amuse George Kirk, PHS Athletic Director. AWARD WINNERS: (First row) Bob Adair (Free Throw Percentage Award), Randy Daniels and Steve Horn (Battling Bulldog Award), Page Carter and Stacey Foster (Tennis Award). (Second row) Valente Chavez (Baseball Award), Helen Haley and Steve Patridge (Track Honors), Earnest Cromeans (Fighting Heart Award), and Kevin 54 Bowen (Scholastic Sportsmanship Award). ATHLETIC HONORS RECIPIENTS: (First row) Cindy Crane (Girl’s Golf Award), and Doug Berry (Field Goal Percentage Award). (Second row) Chad Williams (Boy’s Golf Award) and Randy Evans (Outstanding Lineman Award). “What comes next?” Carla Robinson and Monte Russell scan the program as they await the upcoming honors. Varsity Cheerleaders (left to right) Judy Mitchell, Katie McWilliams, and Cindy McBeth along with other cheer- leaders, are recognized for their unfailing support of the PUS Bulldogs. Kelly Ramsower, Nancy Horn, and Dean Royce Barnes take a nostalgic look at the “Fifties” as they decorate for the Junior- Senior Prom. “How about the cold foot instead of the hot foot?” Juniors Steve Jones and Jeff Clothier take a break from prom decorating. Featured speaker Paul Lyle amuses banquet-go'ers as Steve Green and Page Carter mull over his words—and a few bites of food. 56 “Let the good times roll” “I could have danced all night—but it got too hot.” Melody Malouf and Don Caughron take it easy during a band break. (Above) “We’re gonna rock around the clock tonight!” Leslie Tillerson and Tim Womack “let the good times roll” during the Junior-Senior Prom. (Left) Lead singer for “Oedipus Rex” plays “Ain’t No Sunshine When She’s Gone” for PHS couples. Traces of nostalgia cross the faces of PHS twelfth graders as they gather for the last pep rally their high school career. 58 Senior “mudbathers” find it’s not a beauty treatment after all! ’74 Seniors blend memories together Marion Hooten and Bob Roberson promise Mr. Lamont Veatch they won’t be back next year. “Promises, promises!” Randy Daniel, crowned “Homecoming Queen, is escorted by “Quarterback” Janet Taylor off the Powder Puff field. The traditional Junior-Senior game ended in a tie. “Jusl one man In a world full of men Is like one star in A sky full of stars. But just one man Can change the world If he will try ’ These words, written by Boh Oldenburg and selected as a graduation theme, depicted the spirit of the Class of ’74. Numbering 410, the seniors attended Baccalaureate on May 26, hearing Rev. Walter Crow, and then marched down the aisle again May 31 to receive the long- awaited diplomas. Senior Jerry King, one of sixteen honor graduates, was selected by his fellow honorces to bring the commencement address. Shades of blue—light and dark—were the class colors, and “Mums” the flowers. The Class of ’74 ... “One man can change the world . . .” Just one man . . . HONORS 62 63 Laverne Roach Award STEVE HORN Vanderpoel Award DAVID MASON Robin Gardner BEST ALL-AROUND RUNNERS UP Darrell Holley The school year has many highlights, one of which is the Yearbook Presentation. It’s the time when Class Favorites, Best All-Around, runners-up, and the winner of the LaVerne Roach Award all step “front and center” for their hour of glory in the spotlight. Traditionally a part of the spring program, the Presentation also provides a time of recognition of “Who’s Who” students—those who have been named outstanding in their various fields of academic and vocational endeavor. A third feature of the evening is the presenting of a picture of the year’s American Field Service student to the school. Given by the editor on behalf of the staff, and accepted by Principal Lamont Veatch for PHS, the picture becomes a part of the collection on display in the main office. “Presentation” spotlights many—and all are deserving. • • JUNIOR FAVORITES Patti Lightfoot Rod Ramsower SOPHOMORE FAVORITES Teresa Phalen Lester Fennell 70 FRESHMAN FAVORITES Corina Sanchez Joe Crockett 71 SENIOR FAVORITES Runners-up (left) Monte Russell Debbie Thomas JUNIOR FAVORITES Runners-up (right) Jerry Wade Charlotte Sams 72 SOPHOMORE FAVORITES Runners-up (left) Elizabeth Garcia Mark Stambaugh FRESHMAN FAVORITES Runners-up (right) Sharon Parr Lewis Gamboa 73 WHO’S WHO “Who’s Who” has been made up of those stu- dents chosen for outstanding achievement in each department. Twenty-five students were selected and recognized at the 1974 Yearbook Presentation. Each was given a certificate from a teacher in the respective department. Begun several years ago to spotlight the aca- demic and vocational areas, “Who’s Who” has proved to be a popular addition to the Presen- tation. BEVERLY GRAHAM D. E. LISA WALLACE VOE 74 ROY PARR ICT CATHY BUBLIS Instrumental Music MARK RYAN Speech Drama TOMMY CULPEPPER Vocal Music RICARDO LOPEZ Spanish GLEN SMITH German TERRI DAVIS English ■■ MONTE RUSSELL Journalism REBECCA BOYD French 77 RANDY OZBORN Metal Trades MORRIS SURLEY Industrial Arts SEVERO ALVARADO Vocational Drafting DOMINGO CAMARGO CVAE MIKE GILBERT Agriculture RAY SANCHEZ Building Trades 79 MIKE HOLLARS Math MITCHELL GAYNOR Science BRIAN PRUETT Art JESSECA KIDWELL Social Studies RONALD STAMBAUGH Electronics (Below) CAROL COOK Homemaking RICKIE LANGSTON Auto Mechanics 81 82 ADMINISTRATION 83 To educate the student for today and for tomorrow—that’s the far-sighted goal of the Hoard of Education of the Plainview Inde- pendent School District. “Tomorrow may he college, it may be a vocational school, or it may he going to work,” Super- intendent Glenn Harrison has pointed out. “Each student is dif- ferent, and our goal should Ik to meet his particular needs.” The School Board has worked consistently to update methods and curriculum, to improve equipment, and to make certain that Plainview maintains its position of academic excellence. Dr. Glenn Harrison SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS Administration “shows the way SCHOOL BOARD MEMBERS: (Left to right) Mr. Donald Lee Terrell, Mr. Emmett Palmer, and Dr. Donald Moore. 84 SCHOOL BOARD MEMBERS: (Standing) Mr. Davis Home. (Seated) Mr. Bob Carter (Vice-President), Dr. Tom Longnecker (President), and Mrs. Mildred Walker (Secretary). Mr. Bob Henry ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL 85 Mr. Vernon Norris Senior Dean Mr. Royce Barnes junior Dean Mr. Ray Barela Sophomore Dean Mr. Jim Berry Freshman Dean Counselors and deans “wear many hats”—as the saying goes. As the name indicates, counselors sj)end most of their time working with students: indi- vidual counseling, administering and interpreting tests, and helping to solve schedule problems. Deans meet with Class Councils on Monday’s to set up class activities and projects, work with absences and tardies, handle a portion of the discipline problems, assist in class scheduling to name “a few of the hats.” All in all “Helping” is the name of the game. 86 “Helping is the game’s name Mr. H. L. Mitchusson Senior Counselor Mrs. Jane Giddens Sophomore Counselor Mrs. Dorothy Tullis Junior Counselor Mrs. Virginia Bennett Freshman Counselor 87 Working out some of the Main Office problems are Mrs. Lolita Damron, Miss Nila Copeland, and Mrs. Delphine Sharp. Somehow, work needs workers! OFFICE WORKERS: (First row) Ofelia Soliz, Janie Garcia, Rosemary Perez, Martha Melendez, Mary Lou Martinez, Starlene Wallingsford, Pam Shepard, Kathi Walters. (Second row) Ida Beavers, Rosemary Silvas, Diane Dawkins, Roseanna Vargas, Ivy Waggoner, Penny Davey, Trena Ballew, Mary Martha Trimble, Vicki Hyde, Cindy Mason, Delores Luna. (Third row) Linda Barley, 88 Debbie McCall, Lajuana Curry, Judy Ulen, Yolanda Nash, Sherrie Hill, Debbie Duncan, Pamela Foster, Debbie Dulin, Darla Lacey. Nurses helpers check on the jobs at hand: Sharon Livesay, Tammy Holland, and Carol Coggin. School nurse Mrs. Jean Covey prepares to start her morning routines. Library workers confer for a brief moment: (Seated) Mike Rankin and Kim Finney. (Standing): Shawn Ellsworth, Becky McCauley, and Retha Aven. Librarian Mrs. Sunny Coffey (left) gathers with her staff at the beginning of a new day: Mrs. Oleta Alexander, Mrs. Geneva Bailey, and Mrs. Wanda Clindaniel. 89 CAFETERIA WORKERS: (Left to right) Mrs. Iona Hicks, Mrs. Louise Anderson, Mrs. Hazel Fuller, Mrs. Frances Goswick, Mrs. Marie Shipman, Mrs. Reba Bradshaw, and Mrs. Lela Fore, director. Building Superintendent Joe Mason visits with Mr. R. C. (“Chief”) Davidson, former band director. CUSTODIANS: (Seated) Feliciano Marquez, and Luis Sanchez. (Standing) W. A. Hazelwood. David Ramirez, George Glenn, and Luis Sepeda. Taking a quick look at some of the work on hand is Mr. George Kirk, new Athletic Director and Head Football Coach who joined the faculty in late winter. “And then Mrs. Jane Berry and Mrs. Sandra Williams take a conversation break at one of the teachers’ in-service meetings. Teaching-an ever-changing world “How would this work out?” Miss Tommie Sue King and Mr. James DeWese discuss some of the plans for “Haunted Honeymoon,” the all-school play. 91 MRS. DEBRA BALLOU Health MRS. MARIE BARELA Shorthand, Type- writing, Business Law MR. RAY BARELA Dean, P hy sical Science MR. BOYCE BARNES Dean, In trod, to Algebra MR. GENE BARNETT Production Coop. Ag Activities crowd school day Ag, MR. JIM BERRY Dean, Physical Science, Chemistry MRS. JANE BERRY Introd. to Algebra, Fund, of Math MRS. MARGARET BERRY Homemaking MRS. AMELIA BISHOP Journalism, Photog- raphy, Publications MR. HAROLD J. BISHOP Biology Records Secretary Mrs. Delphine Sharp goes over a file with Fresh man Dean Ray Barela. MR. J. W. BLAINE Introd. to Algebra MRS. JOANNE BOWERS Chemistry, Science Dept, head MRS. JUDY BUCHANAN Biology MR. PATRICK BUCHANAN Physical Education, Coach MISS TRUMANELL BURGESS Home Economics Coop Education MRS. VIRGINIA BUTLER English MRS. FRANCES CHESSER Homemaking, Child Development MRS. POLLYE CHRISTIAN Biology 92 MR. JIM CLAYTON Metal Trades MRS. SUNNY COFFEY Librarian MRS. JEAN COVEY School Nurse MR. DONALD DAVIS Government, Coach MRS. GLADYS DAVIS Homemaking MRS. FREDICE DENNIS English MR. JIM DEWESE Speech, Drama MR. ROBERT DICKSON Algebra, Fund of Math MRS. JEWELL DODSON Typewriting, Bus. Law, Dept. Head MR. JIM DOLLAR Industrial Arts Mr. Jim Berry, one of the FTA sponsors, puts the finishing touches on the current club project. MR. WENDELL DUNLAP Vocational Director MR. RICHARD J. DYE Distributive Education 93 PTA president Mrs. Mary Alice Nye listens Mrs. Jane Giddens and Mrs. Joanne Bowers relax a few moments at the teachers to discussion from the floor. picnic hosted by the Plainview Chamber of Commerce. MR. ROGER EDWARDS Band MRS. PAULA FINNEY Vocational Office Education Co-op MISS RUTH GRIFFIN Girls’ Physical Education, P.E. Health Dept. Head MISS HELEN HAGER French, English MRS. SHARON HARDER English MR. ALFRED HENDERSON English MRS. ELIZABETH HINDS World History, Sociology, Girl’s Golf MRS. PEARL HUGHES English, English Dept. Head MR. THOMAS A. JENKINS English MRS. HENRYETTA KAISER Vocational Office Education Lab MRS. CHARLINE KAMP CVAE Office Duplicating Practices MR. S. H. “DOC” KENSING General Physical Science, Athletic Trainer MRS. SUE KIDWELL English MISS TOMMIE SUE KING English MISS JOYCE KITE Physical Education, Drill Team, Health MR. MONTE LEE American History, Coach A touch of relaxation does help now and then! MR. DANIEL LOERWALD World Studies, Coach MR. LARRY McBEE Introd. to Algebra, Elementary Analysis, Trigonometry MRS. DELORES McCULLOUGH Art MRS. BETTY McGHEE English Catching up on “What happened during the summer,” teachers Mr. Mark Saunders, Mrs. Sherry Saunders, Mrs. Judy Buchanan, and Mr. Fat Buchanan visit during the Plainview Classroom Teachers First-of-School Reception. MR. E. J. McKNIGHT VAC Special Education MR. FRED MAPLES American History, Coach MRS. PAULA MERRELL Fundamentals of Math, Introd. to Algebra MR. JOE MILLER Government, Coach MR. RON MILLER Introd. to Algebra MR. WAYNE MILLER Choir MR. HOLLIS MIZE Vocational Agriculture MRS. HENRIETTA NORRIS Accounting, Recordkeeping, Typing 95 MR. VERNON NORRIS Dean. Psychology, History, History Dept. Head MR. BILL PHILLIPS World History, Varsity Basketball Coach MRS. MARTHA PHILLIPS Home Bound Teacher MR. JIM POLLARD Athletic Director, Head football coach MR. JAMES POORMON Physical Science, Coach MR. JAMES LESLIE REAVES American History, Coach MR. ROLLIE RINKER World History, Coach MR. RUFINO RODRIQUEZ, JR. Electronics Yuletide season brings fun time MR. DALE RUSSELL Building Trades MR. 0. T. RYAN Band, Fine Arts Dept. Head MR. MARK SAUNDERS Biology, Coach MRS. SHERRY SAUNDERS Health MR. LESILE SAVAGE Auto Mechanics MRS. MARGIE SAYES Cosmetology “We’re Number One.” Watha Cantrell and Mr. Dick Dye rejoice in being the top advisory in collecting canned goods at Christmas. 96 MRS. LINDA SCHRIB Typewriting MRS. ANN RUMMAGE Consumer Education, Home and Family Living MR. BILL SESSOM Bible MR. RICHARD E. SHEPPERD Vocational drafting MISSJAYME SKELTON Spanish, Foreign Language Dept. Head MR. DALE SMITH Fundamentals of Math, Coach MR. JOHN H. SMITH Intro, to Algebra, Fund, of Math MR. JAMES STARKEY Driver Education, Tennis Coach MR. LARRY STOVALL American History, Coach MRS. FLORABEL TISDEL English, Humanities MRS. JULIE TREVINO Home and Family Living MISS SUZANNE ULLOM German, English MR. DON WILLIAMS ICT Coordinator MRS. NANCY WILLIAMS English MRS. SANDRA WILLIAMS American History MR. TERRY WARREN Physical Science, Physics MR. RICHARD WATSON Algebra, Geometry MR. HARRELL WEATHERRED Drivers Education, Golf Coach MR. ISAAC WHITFIELD Government Mrs. Fredice Dennis teaches “Thanatopsis,” while in the back- ground, “Resusitator Annie,'’ the rubber dummy used in health classes, stretches out. 97 98 CLASSES 99 '!+ !% ! ! ! ! Senior Class Officers NICK GRANT DEBBIE KUNKEL President Treasurer (STANDING) DOUG BERRY Vice-President ROBIN GARDNER Secretary 100 Memories grow with the CARLETTA ABBOTT RICKEY ABBOTT Rodeo Cl; Co-op Ag; Voc Ag; Rand; Track BOB ADAIR Basketball; Key Cl; FCA; Baseball GERALD ADRIAN FFA; Voc Ag; Co-op Ag; Lone Star Farmer Award year Debbie Thomas and David Criswell recall “The year that was,” reflecting on their senior days. From registering in August when seniors donned robes for yearbook pic- tures—all the way to graduation, it was a full year. One of the first memorable events came when senior rings were given out, and freshmen suffered the con- sequences. Then came the Coronation, and Homecoming, when seniors realized their high school days were drawing to a close. A bonfire, with seniors bringing the most wood, a victorious game, and a dance were the highlights. After the holidays, came measuring for caps and gowns, and ordering invita- tions. In the meantime, there was some studying, and a theme or two! Finally it arrived—May 30—and the Class of 74 marched down the aisle. “Hello, world, here we come!” LUIS AGUILAR Building Trades JOE AGUIRRE FRANK ALDACO DEC A JEREMIAH ALLEN DEC A; Basketball SIMON AMADOR ALAN ANDREW Co-op Ag ROSE MARIE AREVALO Band; Spanish Cl; FHA; Bus Cl; MCC JON ARMSTRONG Key Cl; FCA; Football; Art Cl 101 SHARON BAILEY VOE Cl LONNIE WANDA GARY BALDWIN BALLINGER BARNES Basketball; Track; Crescendo; Stu Coun German Cl; Band MELINDA BASS Stu Coun Rep; MCC; FHA; Tri-Hi-Y RONNIE BEDWELL ICT—vice-pres; Key Cl; VICA Senior Mark Ryan adjusts a spotlight prior to the PHS Coronation. DAVID BELK Bus Cl—treas; Key Cl; Science Cl SANDRA BELK VOE Cl; Adv Girls Choir; Bus Cl; FHA RENEE BENEFIELD CATHY BERNER German Cl; VICA; ICT-Sec DOUG BERRY Basketball; Football; FCA; Key Cl; Math Cl; Sr Class Vice-Pres JIM BILLINGS Band; Stage Band; Crescendo; Bus Cl; MCC BOBBY BLAIR FCA; Stu Coun; Spanish CD; Football; Basketball; Track BRETT BLANKENSHIP 102 MICHAEL MARY BLANKENSHIP BOSQUEZ Key Cl; German Cl; Band; FT A; “Inherit the Wind”; Cres- cendo; Stage Band KEVIN BOWEN Football; Track; Key Cl; Spanish Cl; JNHS; FCA- Treas REBECCA BOYD French Cl; Band; M C C ; Tennis; JNHS; Tri-Hi-Y; NHS; Evening Lions Alternate DANNY BRADDOCK Co-op Ag; Choir; FFA; “Funny Girl”; Children’s Theatre PHS Clubs Art Cl Bandettes Business Cl Cresendo Q DECA-Distributive Education Clubs of America FCA—Fellowship of Christian Athletes FFA—Future Farmers of America FHA—Future Homemakers of America French Cl FTA—Future Teachers of America German Cl ICT—Industrial Cooperative Training JNHS—Junior National Honor Society Key Cl Literary Cl Math Cl M G—Masgue and Gavel MCC—Medical Careers Cl NHS—National Honor Society PE Cl Q S—Quill and Scroll Rodeo Cl Science Cl Spanish Cl VICA—Vocational Industrial Clubs of America VOE—Vocational Office Education Leland Driver and Jon Armstrong begin their “chef” careers in Consumer Education class. REN BRADFORD F ootball; Rodeo Cl; VICA Metal Trades Cl; Track; Choir; Drama MARY FRANCES BRAGA JNHS; FTA; HERO FHA- Vice-Pres; French Cl; NSF Summer Science Program; “Inherit the Wind” RICHARD BRAWLEY Band; Basebl; Crescendo ELAINE BREWER VOE Cl; MCC; FBLA; JNHS VANESSA BRITTIAN Band; Bandettes; Choir; BULL- DOG BARKER- Bus Mgr; Bus Cl; FTA; MCC; Q S 103 CAROLYN BROWN ETHEL BROWN FHA; Girls Choir; Mixed Choir BILL BROWNING Key Cl; Band; Crescendo; Math Cl GARY BRYANT JIM BRYANT FHA; Drama Cl; Arete Art Cl; “Flowers For Algernon”; “Mouse on Mars”; “Inherit The Wind”; “Remarkable Incident at Carson Comers”; “Haunted Honeymoon” CATHY BUBLIS Ex Coun—Act Chrmn; Ex Coun— Asst Treas; All-Region Band; French Cl—Pres; Bandettes—Sec; FT A; Drum Major; “The Remark- able Incident at Carson Comers” MARK BUCHANAN Footbl; Basketbl; Track For winning ways-pep it up! Cathy Bublis contributes in a real way to the noise pep rally. GREG BURLESON Rodeo Cl; FFA; Coop Ag—Vice- Pres; Footbl; Track; Dairy Cattle Judging DEBRA BURNETT FHA KATHY BURNETT SHERRY BURNS Band; Bandette—Pres; FT A—Chap; DECA—pari; “Hail the Hunkering Hero”; FHA; All-Region Band LAURA BUSSEY BENITA BUSTOS Spanish Q 104 SCOTT CALDWELL D E C A ; Fresh Coun Pres; Foot- ball; Track IGNACIO CAMARGO Auto Mech; VICA ROANNE CARTWRIGHT Rodeo Cl; FHA Sec; FBLA-Vice Pres; French Cl; VOE Cl DON CAUGHRON Bus Cl Pres; Key Cl; MCC; Cres- cendo— Sec-Treas; Band; FCA; Stage Band; Baseball LARRY CAMPBELL Basket ball; Math Cl; Science Cl; Key Cl; B a s eball; Key Cl—Flag Chairman SCOTT CAMPBELL FF A; ICT; Rodeo Cl; Track; Coop Ag FONTY CARTHEL Drafting; Y I C A Drafting— Pres; Key Cl; Tennis JUDY CHAPMAN FHA; DECA-Treas. ALFRED CHAVEZ Building Trades Cl Living it up as “Best dressed” on “Gay Fifties Day,” Karla Dunnam and Dana Palmer take a brief break at the Student Council-sponsored dance. 105 ELIZABETH COUCH CHERYL COX Cheerleading JV Var; FHS Queen; Span Cl—Sec; Stu Coun; FCA Cl; Lions Club Queen-Noon; Tri-Hi-Y CYNTHIA CRANE FCA; Drama Cl; Art Club— Treas EARNEST CROMEANS Football; Building Trade Cl STEVE CROSS Baseball; Span Cl; FT A; Ftbl; Track TOMMY CULPEPPER M G-Pres; “Hello Dolly”; “My Fair Lady”; Crescendo Vice-Pres; All-Region Choir; “Flowers for Algernon”; Stu Coun; All-State Choir Candidate RENEA CLARKSON FBLA; VOE C1;FHA PATRICIA CLAYTON French Cl; Bus Cl ROBERT COBB ANDY COGNASI FFA; Co-op Ag; Rodeo C1;FFA Live- stock Judging Team SUSAN COLLIER CAROL COOK Band; HERO FFA—2nd Vice-Pres; MCC TERRY COOK Band; A Cappella; All-Region Choir MARY CORTEZ Spanish C1;Q S; PLAINVIEW-Fac Ed Rehearsals have their backstage highlights, as shown by Jim Bryant and Jeff Tunnell of the “Haunted Honeymoon” cast. “Get on your mark” for May 3 I DAVID CUMBY VICA Cl; Track; VOC Drafting RANDY DANIEL FCA; Key Cl; Span Cl; Rodeo Cl; Basketbl; Track DIONEL DAVILA Footbl; Track; BULLDOG BARKER, Sports Ed; Q S —Vice Pres; Span Cl—Rep. Drama BRIAN DAVIS Tennis; NHS; JNHS; German Cl—Vice Pres; FCA Do you have the big head? Tom Riggs measures Mark Taylor for his senior “cap”. CARLA DAY F H A -Pres; MCC-Proj Chrmn; FTA; FBLA-Treas; Lion’s Cl Queen Nominee; Rodeo Cl; Jr Class Fav Runner-up; Tri-Hi-Y MARY DELUNA Q S; Bandettes; BULL- DOG BARKER, exchange ed ROGER DEL CAMPO PETE DIAZ Co-op Ag; Auto Mech; Athletics; Health Cl; Math Cl Senior at last! Lea Heck flashes a “We made it” smile as the Seniors of ’74 prepare to have their class pictures taken. JOHNNY DAVIS Basketbl TERRI DAVIS Band; A Cappella Choir; All-Region Band; All- Region Choir; NHS; “My Fair Lady”; “Funny Girl”; “Hello Dolly” 107 BARBARA DOUGLAS ROBERT STEPHEN DOUGLAS Q S; VICA; M G; “Inherit the Wind”; BULLDOG BARKER staff LELAND DRIVER Art Cl; Choir;Track DEBBIE DULIN Noon Lion’s Club Queen Alternate; FHA— Points Keeper; Bus Cl; Rodeo Cl; Stu Coun; District-“Make it with Wool Contest” winner DEBBY DUNCAN FH A —Vice-Pres; MCC—Sec-Treas; Rodeo Cl—Sec; Stu Coun; Girl of the Month; Tri-Hi-Y; Lion’s Club Candi- date STEVE DUNLAP VICA—Vice-Pres; Building Tr; Art KARLA DUNNAM Band—Sec; Bandettes; Stage Band; JNHS; FBLA; Literary Cl—Sec; Ger- man Cl DALE DWYER Footbl; Tr; ICT; VICA, Sgt-Arms “Jeremiah People” entertain PHS RICHARD DYE Var Basketbl; German Cl-Pres; NHS-Sec; FCA; Boy’s State; Science Cl; Math Cl LEE ANN DYER Chuck Bolte of “Jeremiah People” visits with Angie Taylor and Vanessa Brittian of the “Bulldog Barker” staff. 108 PAT FARMER REYNALDO T. FENNELL Footbl; Track; Rodeo Cl; FCA KENNETH FERRELL Metal Tr; VICA-Parl; Rodeo Q; Footbl JENNIFER FIELD French Cl; FT A— Dist Sec; M G; JNHS—Treas; Who’s Who in French; Stu Coun Rep; “Mouse on Mars” SHIRLEY EDWARDS HERO FHA—Vice-Pres; A Cappella Choir; Mixed Choir; Advanced Girls Choir; FBLA BRENDA ENGLISH VOE Cl; FBLA; Bandettes; Band JAMES FRAME Band; DEC A LANA FULLER Tennis; Key Cl-Queen; Spanish Cl; FBLA; FH A; Art Cl-Sec KIRK GAITHER FFA; Co-op Ag;PE Student body president Mark Mangum expresses appreciation to Vietnam veteran Major Tom Story for his assembly address. Mayor John Stoneham (center) introduced the speaker. DAVID FLETCHER Band; Stage Band; Crescendo Cl—Pres; Key Cl JOHN FONDREN FRANCES FORMBY 109 110 RAUL GAMBOA Band Vice Pres; Math Cl Pres; NHS Pres; German Cl Sgt-Arms; Stu Coun; Science Cl SHARON GAMMAGE FHA—Vice Pres; State Choir Projects Chrmn; HERO FHA-Proj Chrmn; MCC; NHS; Honor Roll; Academic Awards Assembly DELIA G ARCIA 1CT;VICA; Choir GENOVEVA GARCIA Drama; Drill team; VIC A Par; Stu Coun See MARY ESTHER GARCIA ROBIN GARDNER Stu Coun Sec; JNHS; Span Cl; FHA; FCA; Tri-Hi-Y; Var Tennis DARREL GASTON Tennis; Science Cl; Math Cl; FCA; Key Cl Sec; National Science Foundation Summer Institute MITCHELL GAYNOR Math Cl Vice Pres; Science Cl; JNHS LYNN DEWAYNE GION Rodeo Cl; Golf; A Cappella Choir; “Hello Dolly”; “Funny Girl”; “My Fair Lady’’; Honor Choir; All Region Choir DIANN GIPSON Choir; FTA; MCC; Art Cl; Girls Track; FHA JOE BOB GARRETT ICT; VICA; Ftbl; Track GINA GARRISON PLAIN VIEW Editor in Chief; PLAIN VIEW-Act Ed; “Hail The Hunkering Hero”; Ex Coun Sgt Arms; Span Cl Reporter; Q S Sec; Kiwanis Cl Sweetheart; Academic Awards Assembly James Jackson struggles down the hall with “one or two” props for the drama class. GLORIA GONZALES ROSA GONZALES TILA GONZALES VOE; VOE, Academic Award BURNICE GOSS BEVERLY GRAHAM FHA; FBLA; FTA; DECA-Pres; MCC; Tri-Hi-Y GARY GRANT Science Cl; Math Cl; MCC; NSF— Summer Participant; Tennis; FCA NICK GRANT Stu Coun—Vice-Pres; Exec. Coun; Fresh Fav; Ftbl; Tennis; FCA; Sr Class—Pres Some run for office-others run ANNETTE GREEN KAREN GREEN Art Cl—Act Chrmn; French Cl; FHA LAURA LYNN GREENWOOD TERESA GREENWOOD Advanced Girls Choir; DEC A JIM GRESHAM FFA; Metal Tr;VICA TERRYE GRIFFIN DEC A; Drama Doug Berry makes his campaign speech for class vice-president with a little “added sup- port” from crutches. Ill RAMIRO GUERRA ICT; VIC A—Pari GREGORY GUTIERREZ CAROL HACKETT VOE Cl—Act Chrmn; Band; Bandettes CHUCK HAIGOOD A Cappella Choir; All-Region Choir; “My Fair Lady”; Symphonic Band; “Hello Dolly”; “Funny Girl”; Stage Band HELEN HALEY A ('appella Choir; Band; All-Region Choir; Bandettes BRENT H ALL Rodeo C1;FFA; Band Co-op Ag NANCY HALLMAN A Cappella Choir RUSSELL HAM FFA BRENDA HAMILTON HERO FIIA KEITH HARBOUR Stu Coun; Soph Class—Vice-Pres; Track; Rodeo Cl—Vice Pres; Rodeo Cl—Pres; Band; Co-op Ag RAY HARDER BULLDOG BARKER Staff; Golf WAYMOND HARDIN FFA; Spanish Cl; Co-op Ag; PE Cl Kandy Harrison discusses “beyond high school” financing with representa- tives of area institutions meeting with seniors. 112 Seniors shine as Lions’ queens Lions Club winners and alternates are (left to right) Rebecca Boyd, Evening Lions Alternate; Lisa Lloyd, Evening Lions Queen; Cheryl Cox, Noon Lions Queen and Debbie Dulin, Noon Lions Alternate. They pause for their shining moments with Master of Ceremonies Tut Tawwater. RONNIE HARMON FCA; Spanish Cl; Key Cl; Stu Coun; Football; Baseball; Track DERIND A HARPER FT A; Bus. Cl; FH A-Pres-Hist; HERO FHA—Sec-Treas; A Cappella; “Funny Girl” KANDY JO HARRISON VOE Cl. DOUG HARTIS A Cappella Choir; “Hello Dolly”; “Funny Girl”; “My Fair Lady”; Rodeo Cl; All-Region Choir; Baseball BRAD HAYES Spanish Cl; Key Cl; FT A; A Cappella JIM HAYNES Key Cl; JNHS; Tennis LEA HECK Tennis; Co-op Ag; French Cl; FFA Sweetheart; FHA; FFA; FT A PAM HELLYER HERO-FHA 113 DEBIE HENDERSON STEPHEN HENDERSON Band; Voc. Drafting; VICA MIKE HENEGAR Football; baseball; PC A; FT A; Metal Trades; VICA; Band; Cresendo KARROLHENRY OLIVIA HERNANDEZ Spanish Cl; 2nd place Spanish Regional Contest; PLAIN VIEW- —Index Ed. ; Q S. JESSE HERRERA Auto Mech; VICA ANGELA HERRON VOE Cl—Reporter; Band; Bandettes; Bus. Cl BOB HEWETT DECA; JNIIS; NHS; A Cappella Choir -Vice-Pres; “Hello Dolly”; “Funny Girl”; “My Fair Lady”; All Region Choir SHERRY HILL A Cappella; “My Fair Lady”; FHA— Chaplain, Pari; Mixed Choir; Adv. Girls Choir KAY HILLMAN ROBERT HINN Who’s Who in Spanish; Spanish Cl; FT A—Historian; Baseball KAY HOGGE MARI HOLBERT VOE Cl—Pari Procedures; Band; FHA; “The Chips are Down” RIC HOLLAND FCA; Key Cl; Track; Football MIKE HOLLARS JNHS; NHS; Math Cl; Science Cl— Vice Pres; German Cl; Stu Coun Rep; Band DARRELL HOLLEY Football; Basketball; Track; Baseball; Junior Class Pres; Stu Coun; Spanish Cl; FCA—Pres Ronnie Ware and Michelle Mitchell watch as Fonty Carthel places the last candle for the VICA Installation of officers. 114 GERALD HOLLINGSWORTH JNHS MARILYN HOLMES A Cappella—Librarian; “Funny Girl”; FTA: Bus Cl; Math Cl STEVE HOOPER FF A—Reporter, Science Cl; Who’s Who Award in Ag MARION HOOTEN PLAIN VIEW -Co-Activities Editor Senior life-waiting, “playing” Waiting in line to begin registration in August are Joel Patridge and Kenneth Martin. Terri Davis, as “Annie Sullivan” in “The Miracle Worker” grabs hold of Cindy Williams (Helen Keller) striving to break the com- munications barrier. STEVE HORN German Cl; Key Cl; Basketball; FCA MARK HORNE Auto Mechanics; VIC A; Key Cl; Bas- ketball BECKY HOWELL FHA; FTA; Bus Cl; Bandettes; DEC A—Sgt of Arms, Reporter KATHY HUGHES VOE RUSTY HUGHES Boys State; NHS; NJHS; DECA; Stu Coun; 2nd Place Regional Spanish Contest; FTA; Science Cl CAROL HUGHS Honor Society, VOE; Band, Academic Awards DAVID HURT Stu Coun Rep; Soph Class—Treas, Junior Class—Vice-Pres; Ex Coun, Vice-Pres;Spanish Cl; Key Cl JAMES JACKSON Basketball; Track; Football; Band; Crescendo; Baseball; P.E. All-Star 115 SUSAN J ACKSON Hero—FHA— Sec-Treas, Pres; All Girls Choir; April Girl of the Month Hero Sept Girl of the Month—Hero DEBBIE JACOBS VOE; FHA; German Cl DEBRA JENKINS BILL JETER SEBASTIAN JIMENEZ VIC A; Auto Mechanics VALERIE JOB CINDY JOHNSON VOE lab; VOE Co-op; VOE CI-Histo- rian; Rodeo Cl BETTYJOSLIN Band; Bandettes; French Cl; VOE Lab; VOE Co-op; VOE Cl Bulldog days are happy days Robin Gardner grins at the chance when the camera comes by. MARIA ELENA JUAREZ SHARRION KEEN GARY KERBO ICT;VICA; Track JESSECA KIDWELL Rodeo Cl—Reporter; German Cl—Asst Vice Pres JERRY KING Tennis; Key Cl; Math Cl; FCA; German Cl—Treas; NHS —Vice Pres; Science Cl—Pres DEBBIE KUNKEL FHA —Projects Ch; JNHS; Band; Var-Twirier; Ex Stu Coun—Treas 116 HENRY RICKIE PAM TOMMY KIMBERLEY RICKY LEE LAEDENTE LANGSTON LANSDON LANSFORD LEE Auto Mechanics VOE Cl.-Treas; Band; FHA; FTA; Fresh — Var. Science Cl Twirler Band; FHA Mr. Gene Bates of Star Engraving works with Kay Hogge, Valerie Job, and other seniors ordering rings in the fall. ALVARIO CATHY LEIJA LEONARD Building Trades German Cl LOIS LITTLE LISA LLOYD German Cl; FTA; FHA —Area I Choir Pres; Stu Coun; Evening Lions G Queen; Rodeo Cl —Sec; MCC- Historian; Tennis; NHS; FFA sweet- heart DONNA LONG PABLO LONGORIA VICA State Vice Pres 73-74; VICA Dist. VI Pres 73-74; District VI 1st place Ext Speaker; 1st place Pari Procedures Team, 73-74; jy Auto Mech Sec s GENE LOPEZ HILDA LOPEZ HERO-FHA; Spanish Cl, Q S, 1st Place Spanish Contest; PLAIN VIEW— Jr. Editor RICARDO LOPEZ Spanish Cl—Vice Pres, PE Cl; Foot- ball; Track JAMES McBETH BILL McBRIDE MINDY McCAMISH VOE Cl—Pres-Historian: Bus Cl—Sec; Choir PAULA McCARTY VOE Co-op; A Cappella; “Funny Girl”; Bus Cl ; FHA JOHNNY McCASLAND Football; Track; FCA; Drafting D’ANN McCLURE MCC; FHA BRUCE McCOLLUM Voc. Drafting; Building Trades; VICA-Parl. ginny McConnell FHA; Bandettes; Bus Cl; Band CINDY McCUNE SUSAN McEACHERN MCC; FHA; Spanish Cl;Stu Coun BEN McGEE Co-op Ag SHEILA McGUIRE VOE; NHS-Treas; NJHS; FHA JANE McLAURIN FHA; ICT; VICA; MCC 118 “Seniors 74” get a plug in for their class after fixing the PHS marquee facing Quincy street. Beauty adds sparkle to PHS Anxious—but talkative—moments precede the time before queen candidates are to be introduced. Some are Jennifer Field, Lana Fuller, Kay Hillman, Pam Lansdon and Lisa Lloyd. MELVIN MACHA FFA; Band; Key Cl; Co-op Ag MARILYN MALOUF MARK MANGUM Basketball; Science Cl; Exec Stu Coun President; Lt Gov—Key Club; FCA GRADY MAPLES Football CHRISTI MARKS Exec Stu Coun—Pari; Exec Stu Coun- Treasurer; Bandettes—Vice-Pres; Twirier; FT A-Pari; Art Cl—Pari; Band MARK MARSHALL KENNET H MARTIN Baseball; Football; Track; ICT; VIC A; Key Cl SCOTT MARTIN Football; Baseball; Track; German Cl LINDA MARTINEZ Spanish Cl; Q S; All-Region Choir; PLAIN VIEW—Fresh Ed MARY LOU MARTINEZ VICA—Drill Team CINDY MASON DAVID MASON Football; FFA—Pres and Sentinel; Rodeo Cl—Vice Pres; Co-op Ag; Track 119 Seniors have much to remember IRMA MASSO Rand; Bandettes: Spanish Cl—Sec;Bus Cl; FHA SCOTT MAY Football; Baseball; German Cl; FCA; Key Cl : Track RONNY MEALS Building Trades; PE Club; Choir DEBBIE MEERS FHA; Honor Society; MCC; Art Cl MARTHA MELENDEZ VIC A Pari EDWARD MENDEZ Voc Drafting; Spanish Cl VICKI MESSER VOE Cl; FHA CINDY MITCHELL DECA I-II; Adv Girls Choir; FHA SYLVIA MITCHELL Spanish Cl—Sec-Treas; DE HELEN MOCK Hero FHA—1st and 2nd Vice Pres; MCC; “Flowers for Algernon”; M G MICHAEL MOON ICT;VICA; Band; M G DORA MORALES Spanish Cl;Stu Coun; FTA LLOYD MORTON VICA; ICT BILL MURCHESKI Electronics; VICA ANN NASH Adv Girls Choir; HERO-FHA GLENN NELSON FCA; FTA; German Cl; Baseball DANNY NIVENS JIM NOEL Football; Track; Metal Trades; VICA— Reporter; Stu Coun SHERRY NORRELL A Cappella Choir—Treas; “Hello Dolly”, “Funny Girl”, “My Fair Lady”; JNHS; All-Region Choir RONALD O’NEAL ROSS OWEN Golf; Football; Basketball; Stu Coun; Key Cl; Academic Awards; Scholastic Art Awards RAYMOND OWENS Assistant director Miss Tommie Sue King talks backstage with Carol Tapp and Tommy Culpepper during “The Miracle Worker” rehearsals. JOEL PATR1DGE STEVE PATRIDGE CINDY PALMER “Funny Girl”; “My Fair Lady”; A Cappella; German Cl DANA PALMER PE Club—Pres; FFA; JV Foot- ball; Science Cl ROY PARR VICA; ICT-Pres; Basketball YOLANDA PASTRANO Tennis; Art Cl; Baseball Football; Track; Metal Trades— Sgt.-At-Arms 121 ALLEN PATTERSON RHONDA PATTY Mixed Choir; Band; Bandettes; Fresh-Var Twirier ; DEC A I—Sec JIMMY PENDERGRASS Bus Cl; German Cl; FT A; Science Cl; Baseball; Football MATTHEW PEOPLES Bulldog life has many phases ALBERTO PEREZ Auto Mechanics; VICA — Reporter; Football AUGUSTINE PEREZ MARIA PEREZ VOE Cl; Bus Cl; “Snowwhite and the Seven Dwarfs” BRENDA PERRY FHA; VOE Cl LENNIS PETERS FFA—Vice Pres; Co-op Ag; Foot- ball ; Track RUSTY PETTIT Drafting; VICA; Band; Key Cl; Rodeo Cl ROBERT PITTS Building Trades Cl—Pres; Foot- ball; Stu Coun; Track; Basketball HERBERT POLLEY VICA David Belk and Jimmy Pendergrass decide the cafeteria food isn’t too bad after all, judging from the way it’s been “stashed away.” 122 “Oh, he didn’t!” Angela Herron and other English classmates contemplate the latest comments by Mrs. Betty McGhee. , 3 LES POLVADO Band; Crescendo; Boys State; “Hail the Hunkering Hero” TERRY PRAYOR Track; JV Baseball; Metal Trades MIKE PRICE Band—Head Drum Major; Stage Band; Crescendos; Rodeo Cl; Stu Coun Rep; Co-op Ag SUSAN PRIEST French Cl; MCC; FHA DONNY PROCTOR BRIAN PRUETT Metal Trades; VIC A; Band DONALD PRUETT VICA JOHNNY PULIDO VONDA PURVIS A Cappella; “Funny Girl”; “My Fair Lady”; HECE PEGGY RAINES Band; Bandettes; FT A; FHA TOMMY RAINES Football; Golf; A Cappella Choir— Pres; “Hello Dolly”; “My Fair Lady”; “Funny Girl” DANNY RAMOS DOROTHY RAMOS VOE Cl; Bus Cl—Historian; Royal Scarlets JERROLD RAMSAY Electronics; Football; VICA—Pres 123 MIKE RANKIN Band; Stage Band; Cresendos GLORIA RECIO ROSA RECIO Bus Cl; VOE Cl; Drill Team TOM RIGGS Key Cl; Basketball; VICA-Treas BARBARA RIOS CELESTE RIVERA FTA; Bus C1;ICT;VICA BOB ROBERSON Q S; “The Haunted Honeymoon”; PLAIN VIEW '74-Clubs Editor KATHY ROBERTS DIANE ROBINSON DAVID ROCHA Hero—FHA RODNEY RODMAN Band —Vice-Pres; All-Region Band; All-State Band; MCC; Key O; Stage Band; Cresendos; Stu Coun Rep JIMMY ROGERS Football; Track; Baseball Mike Blankenship decides on “Who?” during the Executive Student Council elections. HAROLD ROLLER KAREN RUFF Band; Hero FHA; MCC; “Mouse on Mars”; FT IA DOUG RUSH Band; Football; Stage Band; Crescendo; Basketball DEBBIE RUSHING 124 Oh, the trials of senior life! MONTE RUSSELL Stu Coun Rep; Football; FCA; Q S-Pres; BULLDOG BARKER- Editor in Chief-Sports ed DAVID RUTLEDGE German Cl; JNHS; Who’s Who in German ’73 MARK RYAN Band; Bus Cl-Vice Pres; M G; Cres- cendo’s; Key Cl; Drama; Head Light- ing Technician MARTHA SALAS Drill Team TOMAS SALAZAR V1CA; Voc Drafting PEDRO SAMARRIPA RAY SANCHEZ Building Trades Cl; VICA-Sec PAT SANDERS ROSIE SANDERS MICHEAL SANSOM Band; Crcsendo’s; Choir NANCY SCHOPPA JNHS—Pres; All Region Choir; FT A -Sec; FHA; NHS; A Cappella—Sec; “Funny Girl’’; “My Fair Lady” DIANE SCOTT Spanish Cl; Bandettes-Corre- sponding Sec; “Remarkable Inci- dent at Carsons Corner”; MCC—2nd Vice-Pres; “Flowers for Algernon” LARRY SCROGGINS FFA; Co-op Ag LOLA SCROGGINS VOE Cl; Fresh—Cheerleader; Soph Runner-up Favorite; Adv Girls Choir Waiting in long lines is all part of being a senior, as discovered by Mary Cortez. 125 ELENA SEPEDA All Star—Basketball Volleyball; Outstanding Girl in PE STEVE SERVATIUS ICT; VICA; Basketball CYNTHIA SETTLE GENEVA SHAW ICT-VICA Reporter; ICT Sweetheart; Rodeo Cl “I’m supposed to do what?” HARVEY SHEDD PAM SHEPARD Band; Bandettes; FT A; MCC TERRY SHEPPARD Voc. Drafting; VICA BECKY SIMMONS Band; VOE Cl; FHA; FT A Susan McEachern, Irma Masso and Cynthia Crane struggle with door decorations during the Christmas season. PERRY SIMMONS FFA; Football; Rodeo Cl CHYREL SINGLETARY A Cappella Choir; Band; All Region Choir SHELDASISK VOE Cl ROBERT SLOUGH DECA GARY SMITH ICT; VICA; PE-AU Star REBECCA SMITH Bus Cl; FHA; Exec Stu Coun Recording Sec; VOE Cl Act Chairman 126 ROLAND KANIT SYLVIA SMITH SMUTRAT SOLIZ Hand; Co-op Ag; Stage Band; FFA; Stu Coun CHARLES DEANNE SOUT11E R L AN I) SPENCER VOE Cl; FHA; NHS Bible class makes for some interesting discussions—even on Gay Fifties Day. (Left to right) Roberta Burton, Leonard Nails, Chyrel Singletary, Melinda Bass, Arlette Bailey and Debra Burnett. JANICE RANDY RUSSELL CLAUDIA RANDY SPENCER STAMBAUGH STANFIELD STANFORD STEIWIG VOE Co-Op; VOE Cl; Adv Girls Choir; NIIS; JNHS; Math Cl; Bus Cl; Spanish Cl Band; DEC A; PE Cl NHS; Bus Cl; JNHS; FT A; Bus Cl; Science Cl; PE Club Band; Bandettes; Girls Choir; Tri- Hi-Y; HERO- FHA; MCC; ‘‘Mouse On Mars”; FT A 1CT; V1CA 127 “Show your face” is the name of the game, when the picture file is turned over. Senior Allen Patterson oversees juniors Delores Luna, Joe Barton and Danny Huffine as they work on advisory door decorations. DEBBIE STEPHENS A Cappella; “Funny Girl”; “My Fair Lady”; All-Region Choir; Band; Bandettes; Varsity Twirler CARLA STONE VOE Cl; FHA GAYLE STROUD Bus Cl; Spanish Q; Hero — FHA—Third Vice Pres.; HERO of the Month; FHA TANDY SYLVESTER CAROL TAPP A Cappella; “Funny Girl”; “My Fair Lady”; FHA; FTA; MCC; All Region Choir; French Cl JANET TAYLOR VOE—Pari; MCC-Pres; Jr and Sr Tri-Hi-Y —Pres; French Cl; Stu Council; Fresh-Band—Sec; Fresh Class —Sec; Fresh—Cheer- leader KENNETH TAYLOR Var Football—Co-Captain; Stu Coun Rep; Track; Mixed Choir; FCA MARK TAYLOR Voc Ag VIRGIL TAYLOR Building Trades C1;VJCA— Reporter STEVE TEMPLETON Band; FFA; Metal Trades; V1CA 128 DEBBIE THOMAS Ex Court; Tennis; FHA; French Cl; FBLA; NHJS PAUL THOMPSON Track; Band—Fresh Band Pres; VIC A; Rodeo Cl; Stu Coun; DECA—Vice - Pres; Band-Vice Pres; Junior Fav MIKETONCHE OLIVIA TORRES HERO Seniors shine in new classes MARY MARTHA TRIMBLE Tennis, Stu Coun; JNHS; FHA-Art Chrmn; French Cl CAROL TSCHIRGI FBLA; FT A; Bus Cl; Tennis FCA; French Cl LINDA TUCKER FT A-Pres, Vice-Pres; MCC; French Cl; M G; Bandettes; Band DANNY TURPIN Band; Crescendo; Science Cl; Math Cl MIKE TYLER VIC A; Metal Tr—Vice-Pres, Pres; Stu Coun JOHNNY VERA RAYMOND VERA Band; Span Cl; HECE; FT A; Stu Coun FELIX VILLANUEVA Building Tr; PE—All Star ELIZABETH WAFER BRIAN WALKER Band; DECA; Key Cl; Stage Band JEFF WALKER Span Cl; PE-AU Star; Band; FFA JOE WALKER 129 “Senior” means action! JAQUITA W ALL FT A: FHA; Art Cl; Bandette; Band LISA WALLACE Area I OEA Pres; VOE Cl; VOE Co-op; VOE-Vice-Pres; VOE Lab; FTA; Academic Awards RONNIE WARE Auto Mech; VIC A—Sgt Arms; Texas Delegate for Wash DC; Auto Pres and Reporter; VICA LINDA WARREN ICT; VIC A —Trcas; FHA; Medical Careers DEE ANNE WATSON A Cappella; “My Fair Lady”, German Cl; FTA ARLENE WEBB Band; Bandettes; FHA; FBLA; HERO; FHA DEBORAH WEIL VOE Lab; FHA SUSAN WELCH PEGGY WELLS Mixed Choir—Sec Guitarist Cynthia Settle plays and sings some of her own songs for the drama class. DARLA WHEELER VICA JOLENE WHEELER DE;HECE;FHA JULIE WHEELER A Cappella Choir —Robe Chrmn; “Funny Girl”; “My Fair Lady” JOHNNY WHITE Track; Football; DEC A—Sgt Arms JAMES WIDEN ER JERRY WILBOURN BILLY WILLIAMS JANABETH WILLIS Stu Coun; Key Baskbl; Golf; Ftbl; Track; Stu Coun; FTA; Cl; German Cl; FCA; Key Cl; Stu BasebI; VICA- Span CI; M G; FBLA Coun Treas VOE CI ‘Step right this way!” Seniors line up for their class pictures. JOHN WILLIS Band VICKIE WILLIS SUE WILSON TONY WOLVERTON DIANA WRIGHT BULLDOG BARKER Club ed; VICA; FTA; Q and S MILTON WRIGHT Band-Pres; German Cl-Sec; Literary Cl—Vice-Pres; NHS; NJHS; Crescendo; Boys’ State LORI YOUNG 131 Junior Class Officers (TOP:) ROBERT CARTER President (BOTTOM:) JANA HINRICHS Secretary RICKEY HART Vice-President CHERYL VEATCH Treasurer 132 David Adams Kenneth Adams Delia Aguilar Eva Alcozer Angie Aldaco Margie Aldaco Severo Alvarado Polly Amador Sheila Anderson Debra Annett Irma Anzaldua Olga Azua Arlette Bailey Mackie Bain Randell Ballard August brings Rusty Ballard Trena Ballew Teresa Barker Evelyn Barnes Joe Barton Rick Bentley Elaine Benton Sylvia Bernal “Back to school” Janie Garcia and Cathy Landa exhibit different reactions as they view their first-of-school schedules. 133 Kent Billington Danny Bishop Jeff Clothier, Danny Bishop, Kelly Ramsower, and Carla Robinson, candidates for class offices, wait to give their speeches. 134 Harold Joe Bishop Jr. Piata Blackwell Teana Blackwell Curtis Blake Kim Bownds Jim Bragg Charles Branscum Teresa Brasher Theresa Brasher Sandra Bridwell Avie Brittian Ricky Brooks Belynda Brown Bill Brown Mike Brown Jon Buford Tommy Butler Kurt Caddel Alice Camarena Kelly Campbell Watha Cantwell Charles Cargill Mary Carroll Richard Carroll Page Carter Robert Carter Randy Case Andy Castillo Vicky Castillo Rosie Cavazos Election time makes for anxiety Bobby Chaffin Valente Chavez Teresa Cleveland Terecia Clifton Nanette Cline Jeff Clothier Karen Cobb David Coe Carol Coggin Randy Collie Laveta Collis Vaneta Collis Laura Compton Debbie Cook Judy Cook Julie Cook Janis Cooper Kathy Coppin Louis Cortez Mike Cortinez Audrey Couch William Couch Darrell Holley, Page ('arter, and Nina Claire Hayes add finishing touches to an advisory door at Christmas. 135 Rhonda Cravey Jerry Criswell Ricky Cross Tonya Cross Max Crow Chuck C ypert Vicki Cypert Penny Davey Randall Dean Robert DelCampo Adelina Delgado Don Dickson Milton Dixson Manuela Dominguez Don Douglas Elizabeth Dunning Glen Dwyer Doug Edwards Tracy Elder Shawn Ellsworth Randy Evans LeRoy Favila Doug Ferguson Randall Finney Patricia Flatt Charles Foster Steve Foster Kim Fugate Trent Gaither Johnny Gallardo Lorina Gallardo Janie Galvan Janie Garcia Lionel Garcia Merry Christmas” to everyone is the wish lettered on the Junior hall, a first place winner. 136 Halls sparkle at Christmas; Juniors win first place Mike Gibson David Gilbert Mike Gilbert Cindy Ginn Jimmy Glenn Irene Gonzales Mary Gonzales Ramiro Gonzales Annette Gonzalez Greg Goree Karen Gorman Charlotte Graham Daniel Graham Debbie Gray Steve Green Jimmie Griffin Theresa Hallman Billy Hancock 137 Joretta Harbour Ilex Harrell Debra Harriss Rickey Hart Mark Hastey Annie Hatch Clint Hawkins Teresa Hawkins Nina Claire I laves Rhonda Hayes James Hearn Mark Helms “Hey, what day is it, anyway?” “Hopefully, everyone will now know what the date is,” mutters Curtis Blake, weary of explaining at registration, “Today is Aug. 23.” Andy Hill Jana Hinrichs Terry Hodges Leta Holloman Danny Hooks Aubrey Hooper Nancy Horn Pat Horne Linda Horton Debbie Howard Jeri Howard Kenny Howard 138 Billy Huddelston Danny Huffine Tommy Hunt David Hurt Vickie Hyde Gary Jackson Connie James Jimmy James Lyle Jeter Amy Johnson Dale Johnson Steve Jones Mark Joplin Mona Keeter Jeanette Kelley Mike Kerbo Joe Kerns Arnald Kersh Lewis Kidd Donna King David Koenning Gary Kovar Pam Kreegar Karla Kunkel Darla Lacey Cathy Landa Mary Lanford Loretta Larson Diann Lewis Patti Lightfoot 139 Elaine Lindeman Sharon Livesay B..|. Lloyd Freddy Longoria Esther Lopez Ricky Lopez Daniel Lorenz David Lorenz Terry Lovell Tommy Lovell Delores Luna Sondria Luster Debbie McAlister Ronald McAnally Cindy Me Beth Cynthia McCarty H. J. McCasland Randy McClanahan Posters-all kinds- entice PHS voters Gass election time brings out a rash of posters—not to mention a few rashes! 140 “We doo’d it!” Leslie Tillerson, Terry Hodges, and Robin Gardner “survive” another day of work at August regis- tration. Mark McClung Renee Robison, Carla Robinson, and Melody Malouf wait for their entrance cue during a pep rally skit. Rick McCoy Mickey McCullough Michelle McDonough Freda McEachern Julia McGee Billy McGhee Debra McLean Katie McWilliams Lynn Malett Melody Malouf Dirk Mangum Mary Martinez Paul Martinez Mary' Mason Jerry Matlock Michele Mauldin Mary Medina Lori Mel linger Anne Michalik Bobby Mitchell Judy Mitchell Michelle Mitchell Bobby Monroe Yvonne Montez Suzy Moody Doug Moore Lynnetta Moore Dionicio Morales 141 Gary Morgan Walter Morris Yvonne Mulkey Kyndal Murray Kandy Murray Reed Murry Julia Nabors Montey Nelson Darla Newsome Dennis Noblett Larry Nye Kim Odom Junior pep sparks the Bulldogs “Go, Bulldogs!” Juniors join in cheering the Bulldogs on to victory . Phil Odom Marian Oldfield Manuela Ortiz Steve Owen Anna Pardo Kim Paschal Dorothea Patterson Aberon Pauda Luanne Peoples Janie Pequeno Raul Perez Rosemary Perez 142 Elaine Lindeman, Debra Abbott, and Joretta Harbour wait in line for Mr. Vernon Norris to check their sched- ules. Kris Porter James Potts Gloria Price Connie Priest Robert Ramirez Ambro Ramos Juanita Ramos Don Ramsey Kelly Ramsower Rod Ramsower Anthony Ray Randy Raymer David Reed Ricky Reese Barbara Reid Cindy Richardson Donna Richardson Terry Riddle Sara Ridlehuber Cindy Roberts Elizabeth Roberts Sherri Robertson Carla Robinson Renee Robison 143 Ray Robles Dorothy Rodriguez Mario Rodriguez Virginia Rodriguez Manuel Rodriquez Janie Rosales Sandra Russell Gil Sadler Luisa Samarripa Charlotte Sams Rhyna Sansom Rebecca Sarabia Deana Sayes Dwain Schumacher Vicky Scott Randy Seipp Darrell Shaw Mike Sheppard Joanne Short Jimmy Silvas David Simpson Jeff Simpson Glen Smith Joel Smith Michele Mauldin concentrates on filing information cards in their proper places during registration. 144 After speaking to the PUS student body, author and former prison inmate Jack Brown autographs a copy of his book for Steve Foster. V ivian Snodgrass Ofelia Solis Jimmy Soliz Cindy Stallcup Ronald Stambaugh Kathy Stanford Victor Stukey Chris Sumners Morris Surley Lex Sykes Angie Taylor Robin Taylor Janeice Teel Nancy Teutsch Christi Thomas Stephen Thompson Terri Ticer Leslie Tillerson Kathy Todd Jerrel Tomlin Debra True Ed Truesdale Sherry Tue Jeffrey Tunnel I David Turpin Judy Ulen David Vail Geneva Valdez Olga Valdez George Valenzuela Band moments add “an interesting touch” “This band is really getting wild,” think Suzanne Keys and Cindy Richardson on Gay Fifties Day. 145 Rita Valladarez Janet Vaughan Michael Vaughn Cheryl Veatch Sylvia Velez Sylvia Vera Rachel Villanueva Brink Voelker Jerry Wade Ivy Waggoner Lloyd Walker Bert Wall Starlene Wallingsford Katlii Walters Mike Wardlow Johnny Webb Brenda Webster Brent Wells “Faculty Follies” provoke laughs 146 “Oh Grandmother, what big eyes you have . .. . ” Steve Jones and Mr. I. L. Whitfield serve as stand-ins for the Faculty Follies during rehearsal. Hal Wesley Charles Westbrook Gail Wharton Linette Wheeler Elaine White Lou Ann Whitehead Exam time is “recall time”—hopefully— as Vicki Phillips exemplifies. Campaigners for Terry Hodges parade across the gy m floor before presidential candidate Hodges makes his speech. Chad Williams Pam Williams Teddy Williams Robert Wilson Davida Woodard Debbie Woody Mary Wyckoff Justin Yarbrough Marlin Young Scott Young 147 Sophomore Class Officers KATHRYN BROWNING Vice-President (Sealed) BOBBY HALL President (Kneeling;) LISA CANNON Secretary LISA DEISHER Treasurer 148 Debra Abbott Marvin Adams Gary Adrian Dianne Aguirre Sylvia Aguirre Mauro Aldaco Sherri Allison Charlotte Almon Beverly Ammons Denise Anderson Jill Armstrong Robert Arredondo “Getting shot” begins in August Serella Baggs Steve Bankston Vivian Barcheers Gary Barley Linda Barley Rhonda Barnes Estef'ana Barrera Ida Beavers Mark Beck Ronnie Bell Jerry Bitner Cris Blake Brandon Blankenship Brenda Boggs Roxanne Bolding Norman Bontke Shelley Bowen Cathy Bowling 149 Marilyn Scroggins poses for photographer Charles Benton at pre-school registration. Sheila King and Blair Wilson take full advantage of one of the Student Council dances. Kandi Bownds Vikki Box Cathy Bradshaw Debbie Branscum Karen Brewer Randy Brooks Dana Broussard David Brown Vickie Brown Kathryn Browning Bill Bryant Paul Bublis Karen Burks Dennis Butler Tim Butler Josie Cabello Wynn Caddel Domingo Camargo Larry Campbell Lisa Cannon Carolyn Canon Gilbert Cansino Yvonne Cantrell Gilbert Cantu Joanna Carey Philip Carpenter Maria Carrion Lanny Carthel Albaro Castillo 150 Election time brings speeches Lynn Catlett Paulion Caudillo Jerry Chambers Robert Chandler Pamela Chapa Claudia Chapman Oscar Chavez Perry Church well Mickey Clifton Danny Coleman Harlon Coleman Barbara Cook Marie Cooper Gene Coppin Lonny Cordell Violetta Cordova Kathy Cornelius John Cortez Cheryl Courtney Theresa Cowart All en Cox Susan Cox Vickie Cox Sam Cravey Micheal Crear Nelta Culver Marlise Cumby Barry Curry Lajuana Curry Robert Damron Kathryn Browning addresses the Sopho- more class in her successful bid for the vice-presidency. Be careful what you cook- you may have to eat it! Roseanna Vargas, Betty DeLeon and Yolanda Mendez enjoy the “Fruits of their labor” during Foods Class. John Daniel Tommy Davis Diane Dawkins Rusty Day Lisa Deisher Rosa DelCampo Leroy Delgado Larry Dickey Arliene Dodgin Jerry Dodgin Debra Douglas Carl Dunlap Dana Edwards Freddy Escamilla Angelita Escovedo Angelita Falcon Manuel a Falcon Judy Farmer Eddie Farris Lester Fennell Marcelino Flores Mary Flores Tim Fondren David Formby Pam Foster Cyrus Foughty Kenneth Fowler William Fowler Harry Fries Lonnie Frye 152 Sophomores contribute “wildly” to the noise-maker pep rally during the first quarter. Diane Fuller Alonzo Gallardo Julian Gallardo Leonardo Gallardo Tracy Gal I im ore Irma Galvan Roy Gaona Elizabeth Garcia Johnny Garcia Johnny Joe Garcia Leo Garcia Margaret Garcia Ricardo Garcia Ricky Garcia Jeff Gray - John Geyer Charles Gilbert Mike Gillespie Gene Glaeser Barry Glover Linda Golden Joel Gomez Marty Gomez Andrew Gonzales Hope Gonzales Matt Graver Susan Gray 153 “First things first”- like lunch! Gary Greenhill Keevin Gregg Cynthia Gregory William Griffin Ruth Guzman Bobby Hall Chris Hall Katheryn Hallman La trice 11 am man Charles Haney Diane Harris Kent Harris “On your mark!” Tracy Gallimore gets ready for the daily dash to lunch. 154 Charles Harriss Larry Hartwell Alisa Hastey Pattie Hauschild Jeanine Hayes Brenda Hearn Jerry Hearn Lisa Henderson Estelita Hernandez Gwendolyn Herron Kim Hingst Austin Hoglan Teresa Phalen, Beverly Ammons, Kim Welch, and Julie Cook munch and chat during “Gay Fifties” day. Tracy Hollars Dan Holt Jimmy Holt Kenneth Hooper Jimmy Hooten Cindi Howell Donald Hubbard Janie Hughes David Hughs Pam Humphrey Marci Igo Karen Jackson Mike Jacobs Becky James Judy James David Jameson Stefani Job Ann Dee Johnson Berry Johnson Linda Johnson Robert Johnson Linda Jones Rickie Jones Billy Jordon Rudy Juarez Rhonda Kaiser Janet Keeton Jimmie Kelly Bobby Ketchersid Suzanne Keys Connie King Sheila King Don Koenning Tina Kreegar Mary La Fleur Paul Lauda 155 Lupe Landeros Virginia Leach Deana Lefler Brad Lewis Larry Leyendecker Marihelen Lindsey Toy a Littlejohn Yolanda Longoria Diana Lopez Dora Lopez Sylvia Lopez Lillian Lusk Debbie McCall Cindy McCamish Jackey McCasland Jim McCasland Amanda McCaslin Rebecca McCauley Mark McClanahan Baynetta McCurry Donny McDonald Cathy McGehee Paul McIntosh Sandra McNeil Donny McPherson John McVicker Dale McWhorter LaTresa Mallow Galen Mannin Brenda Marks 156 Rodney Perkins displays some of his talents in one of Mr. John Smith’s math classes, working on a “design project.” Debra Marshall Alice Martinez Charles Martinez Diana Martinez Michele Mason Leslie Mayden Ricky Meals Juan Medina Irma Melendez Kenny Melton Sylvia Mendez Danny Messer Sophs build Bulldog spirit David Morales Roy Moreno Brenda Morton Carey Morton John Michalik Adelina Mireles Jerry Mitchell Jene Montague Byrel Moore Debra Moore Donald Moore Mitzie Moore Daniel Morales Gladys Mosely Vera Mosley Melissa Mote Leonard Nails “Go, Dogs!” Teachers and students alike enjoy a “fall time” pep rally skit. 157 Greg Neeley Rodney Nelson Patsy Newsome Carla Nix Jackie Noel Glenn Norrell Alfred Nunez Joel Ochoa Ruth Ontiveros Manuel Ortiz Steve Owen Sheri ta Owens Sarah Pace Marshall Palmer Jeffrey Parker Cynthia Parsley Sheila Patridge Gayle Patterson Jana Payne William Pelphrey i’ll make you an offer you can’t refuse!” Bobby Hall and Jack McCasland bargain on Gay Fifties Day. Diana Pena Peter Pena Dianna Perez Ramiro Perez Rudy Perez Virginia Perez 158 Rodney Perkins Shelley Perkins Sharon Perry Teresa Phalen Terri Pharr Tenth graders “brighten” clubs Melissa Mote, Becky I errell and Gayle Wampler dive into a .sack lunch during an FT A picnic in the autumn. Belinda Phillips Charles Phillips Randall Phillips Steve Phillips Lanell Polvado Ralplita Ponce Cindy Prayor Robert Pulido Tracy Quisenberry Irene Ramos Yolanda Ramos Darrell Ramsey Estella Raulston Carmen Reed Debbie Reed Michael Reep Lisa Reid Alejandro Reyes Jovita Reyes Eddie Rhoderick Donnie Richardson Dennis Riddle Val Ridlehuber Jo Ann Rios Anita Rivera Celestino Rivera Barbara Roberts Dwain Roberts Letty Robertson Mary Jane Rocha 159 Cindy Spencer adds the finishing touches during advisory to a spirit sign “Back the Bulldogs!” 160 Sign competition “spells” much work Amy Rodgers Lupe Rodriguez Roddy Rodriguez Mitzi Rogers Paula Rogers Allen Roy Becky Rubio Donna Russell Dorothy Russell Kelly Russell Melton Sais Rosalinda Samarripa Mary Sanchez Tony Sanchez Robert Sanford Kirk Satterfield Roy Saucedo Margaret Schoonover Karen Schoppa Russell Schott Glenn Schur Jay Seamonds Delma Sepeda Freddy Sepeda Jerry Serrano John Setser Danny Settle Cathy Sharkey Diane Sharp Teresa Shedd Kathy Shepard Rose Mary Silvas Merrill Simoneau Chris Sisemore Daphne Sisk Mike Slack Jerri Slayton Terri Slayton Sharon Slough Diana Smith Joseph Smith Scott Smith Kathy Snell Daniel Soliz Cindy Spencer Steven Spencer Robbie Stair Mark Stambaugh Jay Stanley Danny Stevens Thomas Stevens Beverly Stewardson Darrell Stone Terry Stone “ ‘V’ for Victory” is Coach Mark Saunders favorite sign after his advisory copped first place in the Christmas door decoration contest. Donna Stoneham Faye Story Emery Strother Sherry Sullivan Ted Sumners Becky Terrell 161 Susan Thomas Arland Thompson Jeff Thompson Vicky 'fierce Tom Tipton Ruth Torres Anna Trevino Velma Uddley Polly Vail Rosa Linda Valdez Lower classmen get involvec Rosanna Vargas Michael Vaughan Jerry Veal Rojelio Velez Christine Vera Diane Voyles Gloria Voyles Marilyn Wall Claudia Wallingsford Kevin Walters Wesley “Art work ... 226 style.” Outside Advisory 226, several budding artists sketch interesting cartoons above the water fountain. 162 Gayle Wampler Jan Ward low Kelly Wason Liz Weatherly Kimberly Welch Jimmie West Lou Anne Wilkins Dona Williams John Williams Monte Williams Vicki Williams Jerilyn Willis LaDonna Willis Blair Willson Marca Wilson Naomi Wood Robert Woods Susan Wright Juanita Zambrano “2+2-4” . . . Karen Burks ponders over an Algebra test. “Ko-Rec-Type” (Correct-O-Type) seems to be a handy thing to have in typing class. Dee Vaughan puts it to good use. 163 Freshman Class Officers (Seated) John Horne President Mark Setser Vice-President (Kneeling) Celia McGehee Jodie Estes Secretary Treasurer 164 Randy Abbott Sylvia Aguilar Lucy Aguilera Alice Alcozer Dominga Alcozer “Spring fever” grabs freshmen Victor Aldaco Linda Alderson Sandra Alderson Bill Alexander Susie Alexander Juanita Alvarez Tony Amador Jana Anderson Lorraine Arellano Adam Arrellano Oscar Arteaga Sondra Atkins Retha Aven Barbara Bailey Ronald Bailey Ronnie Bain Brenda Baker Billie Baldwin Fernando Balli Joe Barnes Craig Barnett Sandra Alderson, (sitting) gets “spring fever”, while Danna Faye Lees looks for another book to finish her English report. 165 Freshmen can read . . . and cook, too? Freshmen show typical Bulldog spirit by plastering the halls with signs. Perry Williams looks at the Sports Section of an Amarillo news- paper, while he waits for the bell to ring. Shawnna Bilberry Judy Bishop Patti Bishop Donna Bitner Patricia Boedeker Abel Bosquez Bobby Bothwell Monty Bowen Kelli Bownds Belinda Braddock Mike Brewer Kyle Brooks Janet Barton Greg Bassett Danny Bates Bruce Beene Danny Bell Randy Benefield Lydia Bermea Saul Bernal 166 Belinda Brown Kelly Brown Mike Browning Brandon Brownlee Bobby Brunson Billy Bryan Garla Bryant Rocky Buckner Judy Bullion Kayla Burge Karen Burke Ron Burnett Roberta Burton Juan Bustos Kelly Byrom Sylvia Caballero Kimberly Caldwell Mario Camargo Rhonda Wallace, Linda Alderson, and Linda McMillon plan, prepare, and enjoy a meal. Jay Carlisle Janet Carlisle Debbie Carroll Ronnie Casey Leo Castillo Ernest Catlett Carrellann Chambers Johnny Chara Linda Chavez Roy Chavez 167 Reed Criswell Joe Crockett Kelli Cross Danny Crow Deana Crow Richard Crow Tim Crow Tommy Crupe “Now where should this pin go?” Debbie Peters tries to work it all out in homemaking class. Cynthia Cunningham Cynthia Curry Jan Daniel Robert Daniel Paul Churchwell Glen Churchwell Karla Cobh Kenny Cogdell Carl Coggin Sheryl Cole Mike Cole Claudine Coleman Jackie Collier Gene Cook Jimmy Cook Linda Cook Elaine Corn Rhonda Cornelius Joe Cortez Martha Couch Steve Crable Greg Crane 168 From the player’s bench (left to right) Alan Ruff, David Field, P. J. Lemmons, Tommy Gardner, and Kenny Cogdell, watch the Freshman pep rally in progress. “Pep” is part of being a freshman-as shown by this group during one of the early pep rallies. Ninth grader means “pep rally” Dario Davila Demetrio Davila Brenda Davis Jacqulyn Davis Betty Jo DeLeon Nelda DeLeon Janie Devin Angela Diaz Alan Dickens Marnell Dickerson Lisa Dodson Jerry Dorsey Gary Douglas Terisa Dove Cindy Duncum Nancy Dunning Lindsay Dye Dale Ebeling Melinda Eldridge Sharon Ellena Charles Ellis Shirley Ellis Marilyn Ellsworth Gwen English Jesse Escamilla Ernest Escovedo Jodie Estes Patricia Ethridge 169 Tracy Evans David Field Kimberly Finney Carol Flores Edelmira Flores Daniel Fondren Stacey Foster Marta Frame Becky Franklin Mary Franklin Brenda Gable Cynthia Gaither Lewis Gamboa Amelia Garcia Maggie Garcia Mary Ann Garcia Mary' Helen Garcia Tommy Gardner Becky' Garrett Bobby Garrett Sheila Garza Mary Ann Gatewood Angela Gibson Kenny Gilbert Debbie Gion Deborah Gipson Corina Godsey Diana Gomez Mary Gomez Christine Gonzles Florestella Gonzales Mike Gonzales Judy Gooch Holly Horn and Lisa Miller await their cue to throw gum at the audience during the Fresh- men elections. It's great to be ‘Number One’!” Mr. Roger Edwards’ Freshman Band takes time out for a smile or two, having received a “One” in marching contest. Donna Gordon Henry Goss Chess Grant Deborah Gravelle Larry Gray Gregory Green Loretta Green Ronald Green Gayle Greenhill Yolanda Grimaldo Robert Groom Leslie Grounds Gil Gunn Raquel Gutierrez Darlene Haley Lynn Hall Anthony Hallman Clifton Ham Russell Hancock Staci Hancock Johnny Haney Hurchal Hardin Norma Harmon 171 Brett Harper Tyrone Harris Jeanie Hatch Greg Hearn PHS Bulldogs can be real swinging people” Dana Stout looks up in surprise at some of the cafeteria antics. '‘Did they really look like this during the Gay Fifties?” Judy Bishop and Janie Devin wonder about it. 172 Randy Hearn John Helm Carl Henderson Terry Henderson Jesse Hernandez Mary Higdon Mike Higdon Nedra Hill Kurt Hinds John Hinn Grady Hiser Donna Hodges Tammy Holland Cheri Holley Holly Horn John Horne Greg Houlette David Howard Emmett Hufstedler Kerrie Hughes Gil Hunter Clay Jackson Billy Jett Oralia Jimenez Yolanda Jimenez Janice Johnson Susan Johnson Yvonne Johnson Jeana Johnston Sidney Johnston Tim Johnston Debra Jones Richard Jones Marty Joplin Hallye Jordon Alvin Kabetzke Diane Keese Rhonda Kemp John Kerns Beverly King Lori King Rob Kinkaid Russell Lam Lupe Lamb Pedro Landeros Rock Landry Fredie Langston Lauri Langford Alice Larson Pedro Larralde David Leal Pari of being a freshman is learning how to be a Bulldog. 173 Tony Leal Dale Lees Donna Lees Ruth Leija Keith Lemons Shonda Lloyd Robert Long Willie Lopez Paula Lovelady Pommy Lovell Christina Luna Rosita Luna Victoria Luna Joann Lunday Perry McCall Denise McCreless Claire McGarr Celia McGchee James McHenry Kathryn McHenry Linda McMillon Bobby McNeil Charles McPherson Jesse Maldonado Roy Maldonado Zennetta Maldonado Dawn Malone Freddy Mancias Rama Manka Rena Manka Lance Marriott Eugene Marshall Sabrina Marshall Luciano Martinez Martin Martinez Thomas Martinez Patricia Mason Martin Masso Robert Masso Diane Maxwell Henry Medina Steve Mellinger Anita Mendez Maurilio Mendez Yolanda Mendez Band trips yield “new David Mercado Lisa Miller Abel Mireles Martha Montez Sarah Moody Stephen Moore Teresia Moore Albert Morales Elvia Moreno Ismael Moreno Randall Morris Debra Morton Martha Morton Mary Ann Mulkey Kym Murray Ofelia Negrete Billie Newsome Traci Nobles trophies” Mary Ann Gatewood displays her “band trip trophy” after returning from Lubbock. 175 Steven Noblett Kenneth Noel Connie Norrell Margaret Nunez Navor Ochoa Greg Oldfield Trina Overacre Davna Owen Kimherlee Owen Lisa Owens Cynthia Palmer Amanda Parker Sharon Pan- Oscar Pauda Neil Payne Pedro Pena Richard Pena Jana Pendergrass Aracelia Perez Blanca Perez PHS testing program helps to help” freshmen Elaine Lindeman helps freshmen Joe Barnes and Reed Criswell through the trials of registration. Yolanda Perez Barbara Perry Debbra Peters Shirley Phillips Ruby Polk Lajoyce Polley Cathy Price Kimberly Purdy Tamie Pyatt Ida Perez Jesse Perez Becky Perez 176 Corina Sanchez and Sharon Farr lend their support to fresh- man basketball games. Mary Ami Murkey adds Finishing touches to a Thanksgiving exhibit in the library. Rickey Rains Angel Ramos David Ramos Ermalinda Ramos Maria Ramos Rosemary Ramos Scott Ramsey Larry Rankin John Ray Willie Ray Ermalinda Recio Rusty Reese Juan Reyna Rickey Riojas James Riggins Carolyn Roberson Carol Roberts Bryan Robertson Rhonda Rodgers Helen Rodriquez Jaime Rodriguez Jenaro Rodriguez Rose Mary Rodriquez Ruben Rodriquez Verna Rodriquez 177 Freshmen athletes “warm the bench” during a ninth grade pep rally: Danny Hell, Kenon Williams, Greg Weatherred Anthony Hallman, Monte Bowen, Mark Setser, Mike Brewer, and BUI Westbrook. Frankie Rogers Katherine Rogers Irma Rojas Carol Roy Henry Ruff Deborah Russell Sandra Russell Elaine Saiz Martin Salazar Ramiro Salinas Corina Sanchez Kelly Sanders Karla Smith gets “hit” by a hilarious thought during club sign-up night in September. 178 Robert Sansom Kathy Satterfield V anessa Savage Emmett Sayes Debbie Scarbrough Susan Schur Kevin Schuster Jackie Seago Dorothy Senter Mike Servatius Mark Setser Richard Sharp Marilyn Shaw Dennis Sheppard Sharon Sherley Cookie Shiver Christine Shoats Gay Shugart Maria Sierra Roger Slayton Where the action is- you’ll find freshmen Caren Smith Karla Smith Leigh Smitherman Joe Solis Margaret Solis Sonny Solis Hope Soliz Jesse Soto Kevin Southerland Greg Sparrow Patricia Spoon Kathy Sprague Dennis Staiger Mike Standefer Lu Ann Stanley Tommy Stephens Terri Stevens Sharon Still Dana Stout Kathryn Stowe Leland Stukey Mark Sullivan April Swanson Rhonda Sylvester Timmy Taylor Pltrry Christmas Tte Freslvuflj 179 The freshman hall takes on a festive appearance just prior to the Christmas holidays. Patt Terrell Connie Thomas Penny Thomas David Thomason Kevin Thompson Max Thompson Guadalupe Tonche Lucy Torres Becky Townsend James Trail Jerry Trevathan David Trevino Paul Tue Nina Turner Ernest Vasquez Jane V aughan Carlos Vega Elizabeth Vela Ray Vera Virgil Vera Connie Vernon Manuel Villa Reeve Voelker Carl Walker Clinton Walker Donna Wallace Rhonda Wallace Delores Waller Patrick Walters James Walzier 180 Stars and Stripes Forever.” The Freshman Band marches down Broadway in the Wayland College homecoming parade. Jerry Wardlow Randy Ware Gaynelle Washington Beverly Watson Greg Weatherred Tammy Wesley Bill Westbrook Bruce Whitfield Kyle Whitlock Danny Widener Rickard Willborn Bobby Williams Listen for “The Sound of Music” Cynthia Williams John Williams Keenan Williams Perry' Williams Marla Witherspoon Alan Woffard Larry Worn hie Trecia Wood Caryl Wright Elizabeth Wright Dale Yerby Kelly Young Wanda Young Jay Youngblood Don Younger Baritone player Kandy Ware “swings out” during a fifth period band rehearsal. 181 SPORTS 182 01122111 183 Homecoming highlights '73 A sparkling 21-6 victory over the Amarillo Sandies at homecoming was the highlight of a season which saw the Bulldogs finish 1-9 for the year. The first game was here against the Estacado Matadors. The defense turned in a fine performance, holding Estacado scoreless in the second half, after yielding 13 points in the first hall. Chad Williams, Reynaldo Fennell, and Darrell Holley provided the offense as the Matadors won, 13-3. Tascosa won the second game 26-6 as a tough running game produced all their scoring. Swift James Mayberry guided the Rebels, while Danny Huffine, Ric Holland, and Holley provided the fireworks for Plainview. Another rugged running game, this one belonging to Midland Lee, was the prime factor in a 39-10 Rebel victory. Charlie Foster and Fennell sparked the Bulldog offense. The Pollardmen put it all together against Amarillo for a 21-6 triumph. Huffine, Fennell, Holland, and Darrell Shaw fueled the attack. The defense was particularly outstanding, limitintg the Sandies to a mere six points. At Borger, Glenn Gray and Vlike Glover returned interceptions for touchdowns to help the Borger Bulldogs post a 27-14 win. Huffine flipped two scoring tosses to Holland and Williams to account for Plainview’s tallies. Plainview absorbed two district losses against Coronado, 21-0, and against Hereford, 28-16. Williams, Foster, and Fennell excelled for the Pollardmen in the Hereford game. Eric Felton led Lubbock to a 23-7 victory over the locals. Williams and Joe Barton produced the only PUS score. The Monterey defense helped the Plainsmen secure a 21-7 win in the ninth game. The Snyder Tigers, led by Welton Cobb, had to come from behind to record a 28-13 triumph. Huffine, Williams, and Nick Grant led the Bulldog surge, and Bobby Ketchersid recovered a key fumble. VARSITY COACHING STAFF: (First row) Danny Loerwald, defensive secondary; Fred Maples, offensive backfield; Jim Poorman, defensive ends and linebackers. (Second row) Les Reaves, defensive line; Jim Pollard, head coach and athletic director; Mark Saunders, offensive line. 184 VARSITY BULLDOGS: (First row, left to right) B. Wall, D. Holley, J. Barton, R. Pitts, S. May, J. Armstrong, R. Holland, R. Harmon, B. Wells, M. Russell. (Second row) J. McCasland, E. Cromeans, K. Taylor, R. Fennell, M. Gilbert, G. Goree, C. Blake, Bobby Ketchersid, K. Bowen, D. Holt, N. Grant. (Third row) R. Finney, M. Dixson, C. Foster, A. Thompson, C. Sisemore, S. Partridge, D. Huffine, W. Morris, R. Dean, R. Evans, C. Willaims, M. Henegar, K. Russell. ATHLETIC TRAINER AND ASSISTANTS: James Riggins, Tommy Stephens, Steve Owen, Mr. Herb Reusing (Athletic Trainer), Kyndal Murray, and Perry Williams. CO-CAPTAINS FOR 73: Darrell Holley and Kenneth Taylor 185 Estacado gains I 3-3 victory Darrell Holley pulls away from a would-be tackier as Joe Barton comes up to assist in the PHS-Estacado contest. Lubbock Estacado used good field position to score the first two times it had the ball, then repulsed two Plain view drives to preserve a 13-3 victory. Estacado scored first with a 20-yard pass from Don Humphrey to Victor Hicks to complete a drive that was started at midfield. The kick was low to make the score 6-0. The Matadors tallied again soon after with a 40-yard march climaxed by their second TD. The kick was good to make the score 13-0. Plainview netted its only score with a drive that started on the Estacado 45. The Bulldog offense bogged down on the 10-yard line, and Reynaldo Fennell kicked a 27-yard field goal for the 13-3 margin. Chad Williams led PUS with 42 yards on nine carries while Fennell ran nine times for 33. Darrell Holley completed 5 of 12 passes for 40 yards. Members of the Bulldog team line up during an early season pep rally, standing for the playing of the school song. 186 Tascosa, Midland capture wins The Plainview Bulldogs suffered two set- backs as Tascosa won, 26-6, and Midland Lee chalked up a 39-10 victory. James Mayberry scored two touch- downs and Paul Smith one to lead Tascosa. Bud Arterburn also tallied on a one-yard plunge. The Bulldogs posted their only score when Danny Huffine hit Ric Holland with a five-yard TD strike. Darrell Holley led all PHS rushers with 37 yards on 17 carries. Huffine completed seven of eleven passes for 83 yards. Midland Lee running back Jimmy O’Neal scored twice to guide the Rebels past Plainview. The Bulldogs tallied in the second quarter on a 34-yard field goal by Reynaldo Fennell. Bert Wall set up the second score with a fumble recovery. Charlie Foster bulled two yards to paydirt and Fennell I¥ „ . . . . . , _ , _ . „ kicked the extra point to close out the Ric Holland grabs in a pass despite desperation leap by Iascosa detender, the , . 1 game was played in Amarillo. game s scoring. The Bulldog offensive line digs in against the Tascosa Rebels in the September 14 encounter. Nick Grant, Ronny Harmon, and Dan Holt lead the team into the gym as a Bulldog pep rally begins. 187 Bulldogs smash Amarillo Sandies The Plainview Bulldogs made home- coming unforgettable as the defense shut down the Amarillo Sandies to give the Pollardmen a 21-6 victory’ at homecoming. Plainview got on the scoreboard first with a 78-yard drive capped by Reynaldo Fennells 30-yard field goal. The score was set up by a Danny Huffine-to-Darrell Shaw 23-yard pass. The Bulldogs moved 53 steps in nine plays and recorded their second tally with a 25-yard pass from Huffine to Ric Holland. Charlie Foster had set it up with a 15-yard run. The PAT was missed. A fumble recovery by Fennell cleared the way for Foster’s two-yard TD run as Plainview widened the margin. The PAT was again botched. Amarillo finally scored as Mark Redus crashed over to complete a 69-yard drive. But the Pollardmen iced the game when Huffine sneaked in with 1:44 left in the game to record their first win. Fullback Monte Russell goes down hard but holds on to the ball as Joe Barton comes over in case help is needed. Nanette Cline signals the Plainview touchdown by ringing the victory bell. The tough Bulldog defense closes in on the Sandy quarterback in the home- coming game. 188 Borger swipes 11-14 victory over Plainview The Borger Bulldogs returned two inter- ceptions for touchdowns and used another swipe to set up a TO and posted a 27-14 victory over Plainview. Glenn Gray and Mike Glover tallied on inter- ception returns and Dickey Haney set up Glover’s TD run with another swipe. Gray opened Borger’s scoring with a 31-yard jaunt in the first quarter. Plainview, after being shut out in the first half, opened up in the third quarter. Reynaldo Fennell recovered a fumble at the Borger 28 and seven plays later Danny Huffine flipped a pass to Ric Holland for the touchdown. Fennell added the PAT. Kevin Bowen set up the Pollardmen’s final score in the fourth quarter with another fumble recovery, this time on Borger’s 15. On the first play Huffine fired a strike to Chad Williams for the tally. Fennell boomed the extra point with 2:45 left in the game to finish the scoring. A hapless Amarillo runner is sacked by Darrell Shaw and Earnest Cromeans as homecoming fans watch. The Plainview defense shows good pursuit as an Amarillo wide-field play is stopped cold. The locals won the contest by a 21-6 score. 189 The referee signals a Bulldog touchdown as Hereford defenders look helplessly on. Bobby Ketchersid demonstrates against Coronado how a good comerback defenses the run. The Coronado Mustangs and Hereford Whitefaces recorded victories over Plainview as the Coronado defense blanked the Bulldogs, 21-0, and the Whitefaces captured a 28-16 win. Dale Keeling scored one touchdown and passed for another to lead the Mustangs. Larry Anders also tallied with a three-yard run. Plain- view’s deepest threat came near the end of the game. Charlie Foster dashed 29 yards to the 15, but a penalty stalled the drive and the clock ran out. James Harris and Franklin Higgins recorded TDs to fuel the Hereford attack. The Bulldogs flashed on the scoreboard in the sec- ond quarter with a 38-yard field goal by Reynaldo Fannell. Charlie Foster and Chad Williams rushed for big gains in a 90-yard drive that ended with Plainview’s second score. Williams bulled in from the three and Fennell added the PAT. The final tally for the Pollard- men came as Williams busted over from the one. 190 Bulldog defenders Darrell Holley and Chad Williams close the hole in the Coronado game. Lubbock High rallies; defeats bulldogs 23-7 Kenneth Taylor and Reynaldo Fennell bear down on a Westerner runner during the Lubbock contest. Lubbock High rallied from a 7-0 deficit and, with the running of Eric Felton, cap- tured a 23-7 victory over Plainview. The Bulldogs scored first with a 61-yard drive as Chad Williams and Joe Barton got most of the yardage. Williams ran in for the touchdown and Reynaldo Fennell kicked the PAT. Lubbock hit the board with a 40-yard by Felton, who also kicked the extra point. Moments later, William's punt was blocked and the ball rolled out of the end zone for a safety. Felton again keyed the Westerner charge with a 14-vard dash to paydirt. He converted to make the score 16-7. fullback Richard Quimby scored the final tally writh a 17-yard run to climax a 61-yard drive. Felton boomed the extra point to close out the scoring. 191 The Bulldog offensive line clears the way for a big gain by Reynaldo Fennell. Quarterback Danny Huffine executes the option in superb fashion against Monterey. Monterey takes Plainview 21-7 Lane McNamara scored two touch- downs and the Monterey defense contained the Plainview attack as the Plainsmen defeated the Bulldogs 21-7. The defense set up Monterey’s first TD when it stopped Danny Huffine on fourth down at the Plainview 23. Eight plays later McNamara tallied on a two-yard run and Mike Anderson added the PAT. The Plainsmen landed good field posi- tion when punter Chad Williams was dropped for a three-yard loss at the PHS 21. Ricky Keith dashed the last seven yards and Anderson kicked the extra point. McNamara chalked up Monterey’s final TD with a seven-yard. Anderson converted to make the score 21-0. Plainview then started rolling and went 60 yards in 11 plays. Danny Huffine churned the final yard on a quarterback keeper and Reynaldo Fennell kicked the PAT with 5:50 left in the game. 192 Bulldog team members watch intently on the sidelines while assistants relay information back and forth. senior Darrell Holley gets expert medical advice from team physician Dr. James Robins. Pollardmen lose to Snyder 28-13 Plainview held a 13-7 lead at one point in the PHS-Snyder game but Snyder rallied with the running of Welton Cobb and won 28-13. Cobb carried 15 times for 185 yards and had two touchdown runs of 55 and 22 yards. Snyder’s other scores came on a 50-yard pass from Tim Jones to V. T. Roberson and a 40-yard run by Hubert Crayton. Mickey Gonzales added the PATs. Plainview scored first with a 40-yard drive set up when Bobby Ketchersid recovered Cobb’s fumble. Danny Huffine sneaked in from the one-foot line and Reynaldo Fennell kicked the extra point. After Snyder got its first TD, The Bulldogs took the lead again on a 59-yard drive using five plays. Chad Williams, on a surprise play, tossed a 19-yard TD pass to Nick Grant. Fennell’s PAT attempt was blocked by Jerry Fore. The award-winning Bulldog band provides entertainment for the fans at halftime. 193 Red Dogs furnish competition RED DOGS: (Front Row) S. Cravey, C. Haney, G. Coppin, J. Thompson, J. Solis, R. Johnson. (Second Row) R. Sanford, J. McCasland, J. Simpson, D. Thompson, W. Caddel, J. McCasland. (Third Row) Coach Joe Miller, Coach Dale Smith, J. Mitchell, B. Hall, R. Schott, D. Palmer, D. McPherson, P. Carpenter. Red Dogs Opp. 12 Borger 15 7 Tascosa 33 0 Caprock 28 0 Amarillo 36 0 Palo Duro 43 0 Snyder 20 0 Monterey 59 0 Lubbock High 63 7 Hereford 27 0 Coronado 63 A Borger runner dives for a first down at this September 7 game, won by Borger 15-12. Steve Westbrook shows expert passing form, but the locals lost 42-22 to the Coronado Mustangs. Blue Dogs Opp. 0 Clovis 33 33 Monterey 99 22 Coronado 42 6 Estacado 44 ( Hereford 8 O Estacado 12 33 Monterey 8 0 Coronado 20 7 Clovis 0 33 Hereford 12 Blue Dogs end season at 4-6 BLUE DOGS: (Front Row) C. Rivera, M. Beck, B. Glover, D. McDonald, G. Glaeser. (Second Row) F. Escamilla, B. Bryant, L. Fennell, J. Gary, S. Westbrook, B. Blankenship. (Third Row) Coach Joe Miller, Coach Dale Smith, M. Slack, F. Mancias, D.Formby, T. Jordon,' L. Cruz, J. West, C. Foughty, J. Chambers. 195 Red, White finish 6-1-2, 3-6 led Pups Opp. 0 Blue 0 24 Gold 0 12 White 8 28 Blue 12 14 Gold 14 0 White 14 21 Blue 0 18 Gold 0 14 White 12 White Pups Opp. 18 Gold 0 16 Blue 12 8 Red 12 12 Gold 16 13 Blue 24 14 Red 0 14 Gold 23 6 Blue 14 12 Red 14 196 WHITE PUPS: (Front Row) J. Wardlow, P. Terrell, R. Burnett, L. Castille, B. Williams. (Second Row) J. Hinn, G. Green, J. Seago, G. Crane, G. Houlett, R. Criswell, R. Benefield, E. Allen. (Third Row) Coach Pat Buchanan, R. Masso, B. Jett, V. Perez, R. Daniels, L. Wemble, J. Williams, L. Rankin, R. Bain. RED PUPS: (Front Row) K. Brooks, M. Brewer, E. Hufstedler, G. Davis, G. Weatherred. (Second Row) R. Younger, M. Standefer, K. Bowen, A. Hallman, B. Westbrook, K. Gilbert. (Third Row) A. Morales, T. Crow, M. Setser, D. Bell, K. Williams, R. Long, Coach Monte Lee. Blue Pups Opp. 0 Red 0 12 White If) 6 Gold 16 12 Red 26 24 White 13 13 Gold 0 0 Red 21 14 White 6 12 Gold 8 Gold Pups Opp. 0 White 18 0 Red 24 16 Blue 6 16 White 12 14 Red 14 0 Blue 13 23 White 14 0 Red 18 8 Blue 12 Blue and Gold tally 4-4-1, 3-5-1 records GOLD PUPS: (Front Row) J. Haney, P. Tue, J. Escamilla, P. Walker, P. Churchwell. (Second Row) R. Morris, C. Coggin, C. Jackson, R. Buckner, G. Gunn, C. Vega. (Third Row) Coach Don Davis, T. Henderson, R. Bailey, C. Grant, S. Moore, R. Sansom, J. Horn. BLUE PUPS: (Front Row) O. Pauda, B. Harper, C. Walker, C. McPherson, K. Lemons,. B. McNeil. (Second Row) D. Field, S. Crable, K. Hinds, H. Ruff, T. Gardner, G. Sparrow. (Third Row) Coach -Larry Stovall, C. Martinez, K. Young, C. Barnett, S. Ramsey, D. Younger, K. Cogdell, A. Kabetzke. Varsity Dogs enjoy fine season The Plainview roundballers enjoyed a fine season, finishing around the top in the Plainview Invitational Tournament and winning the first round district title with a playoff victory over Hereford, before dropping the district title to Monterey. The Phillipsmen played a rough pre-district slate, hut defeated such fine teams as Dunbar, Tascosa, Big Spring, and Borger. Borger went on to win its district title. The Bulldogs made the finals of the PHS Tourney and lost to Midland Lee. To get there, however, they knocked off two previously unbeaten teams: Big Spring, 36-29, and Tascosa, 65-53. Senior Mark Vlangum made the all-tourney team and had a particularly outstanding game against Tascosa. Lubbock Coronado was the favored team as the district wars began, but the Phillipsmen shattered those predictions with a 61-53 victory over the Mustangs. Snyder fared little better, losing 51-49 to the Bulldogs. Hereford, which won a surprise victory over Monterey, could not do the same against Plainview and the Dogs took the district lead. They suffered a loss against Monterey hut defeated Lubbock to share the first half title with Hereford. Coronado, hoping to rebound in the second half, had its dreams dashed when PHS won, 53-45. Snyder, which lost hv two the first time, won by two in the second game. The Hereford Whitefaces and Monterey Plainsmen pinned defeats on the Dogs, hut the Phillipsmen rallied to defeat Lubbock again. PHS used a solid defense to stop Hereford in the playoff game and round out another successful season. PHS Opp. PHS Opp. 40 Odessa 34 31 E.P. Burgess 57 40 Big Spring 51 47 Tascosa 43 65 Clovis 68 43 Caprock 46 55 Borger 52 60 Amarillo 44 36 Big Spring 29 49 Palo Duro 61 65 Tascosa 53 61 Coronado 53 42 Midland Lee 69 51 Snyder 49 35 Big Spring 38 51 Hereford 48 47 Clovis 62 37 Monterey 51 47 E. P. Jefferson 40 67 Lubbock 62 36 Hereford 54 53 Coronado 45 37 Coronado 50 48 Snyder 50 51 Hobbs 74 33 Hereford 61 59 Dunbar 57 46 Monterey 52 62 Dunbar 48 70 Lubbock 52 62 Hobbs 79 44 Hereford 34 54 Alamogordo 46 35 Monterey 52 52 Hobbs 62 Varsity Bulldogs: (Front Row) J. Davis, S. Horn, B. Adair, S. Green, H. Wesley, J. Wade. (Second Row) Coach Bill Phillips, R. Dye, D. Huffine, D. Berry, M. Mangum, R. Daniel. 198 Head Coach Bill Phillips and Assistant Coach Rollie Rinker discuss strategy with Bulldog players in an early season game. Jerry Wade drives the baseline and outmaneuvers a tall opponent in the Plainveiw Bulldogs’ impressive victory over Dunbar. 199 Plainview team members Doug Berry, Steve Green, Steve Horn and Mark Mangum go through pre-game warm-ups under the watchful eye of Coach Bill Phillips. Plainview High shot down Big Spring and Tascosa (Amarillo) to reach the finals of the Plainview Tourney, but then lost 6942 to Midland Lee in the battle for the championship trophy. The Bulldogs stopped previously undefeated Big Spring 36-29 in the opening game of the tournament. Tascosa. also previously unbeaten, was PHS s next victim, hour players scored in double figures in the 65-53 victory, led by Mark Mangum with 19, Jerry' Wade and Doug Berry with 11, and Danny Huffine wifcii 10. After a 25-25 deadlock at halftime, the Dogs came out sizzling and rolled to a 1 7-point advantage at one point in the third period and coasted to the easy win. Bob Adair aided the surge with good defense to go with his eight points. Hal Wesley scored 10 points and Berry added eight markers and nine rebounds to pace the Phillipsmen in the finals against Lee. PHS started out well and trailed by a single point at the end of the first quarter after leading four times. I he Bulldogs shooting then grew cold, however, and Rebel players Brett Blackwell and Melvin Jenkins spurred Lee on to the victory. Plainview High’s Mark Mangum was chosen for the all-tournament team. PHS reaches finals Coach Phillips sends two players back into the action as the other team members cheer the Bulldogs’ efforts. Mark Mangum prepares to drop in another basket despite a Tascosa player’s attempt to block the shot in a game won by the locals, 65-53. of tourney 200 Backrourt player Jerry Wade isn’t intimidated by a Hobbs defender as he scores another two-pointer for the Bulldogs. Bulldogs turn back Mustangs 61-53, 53-45 Plainview was victorious in two games over Coronado, winning the first 61-53 in overtime and heating the Mustangs 53-45 in the second struggle. Balanced scoring was the key for the Bulldogs in the first game. Danny Huffine and Johnny Davis scored 14, Mark Mangum added 12, Jerry Wade had 10, and Doug Berry scored six. PHS managed a halftime lead of 29-23 by scoring 10 straight points at the end of the second period. Mangum and Davis had four each in that drive. Coronado rebounded in the second hall to take a 51-47 advantage with 1:35 left in the game. The Mustangs tried to stall, hut two turnovers netted Plainview the four points it needed to send the game into overtime where the Phillipsmen clinched the win. Davis scored 15, Mangum and Berry added 10 each to lead PHS in the second game. The score was deadlocked at the half 24-24, hut the Bulldogs quickly leaped ahead in the third quarter on a jumper by Berry. The Phillipsmen pushed out to a 40-35 advantage at the end of the third stanza, and sunk nine of 13 free throws in the final period to seal the Mustang’s doom. Mark Mangum goes high to snare a rebound during first half action against Coronado. Jerry Wade and Johnny Davis battle three Coronado Mustangs for possession of the ball in another Bulldog victory. 201 Phillipsmen split with Snyder Doug Berry and Jerry Wade display fine defense as they block a Snyder player’s attempted shot. The Bulldogs split two extremely close games with Snyder, winning the first 51-49 in double overtime and dropping the second 50-48. Mark Mangum had one of the finest games of his career in the first meeting, scoring 19 points and grabbing 15 rebounds, to lead PHS. Doug Berry added 12 markers and 10 caroms, and Jerry Wade and Steve Horn chalked up six each. The Bulldogs jumped to a quick lead and seemed in control for most of the game. The Tigers steadily chipped away at the advantage until they knotted things 41-all at the end of regulation play. Plainview surged to a 45-41 lead, but again stubborn Snyder tied it with four straight points. The Phillipsmen finally prevailed in the second overtime period. With the score knotted at 49-all and five seconds left, Mangum tipped in a missed shot to finish the Tigers. Doug Berry had a superb night in the second game, canning 16 points and pulling down 12 rebounds. Danny Huffine chipped in 10 points and four rebounds- Plainview played even with Snyder for the first half, but trailed 14-10 and 26-33 at the end of the first two quarters. Cold shooting haunted the Dogs at the start of the third period, but a rally tied the game at 36-36 advantage going into the last eight minutes. Berry threw in a basket and Wade added two free throws and PHS took a 40-38 lead. It was short-lived, however, as Snyder reeled off eight, straight points to seal the Bulldogs fate. Steve Horn outraces a Tiger opponent to the goal in this Jan. 23 game, won by the locals, 51-49. Big postman Doug Berry hammers the boards for another rebound against the Snyder Tigers. 202 The Plainview Bulldogs split two games with Hereford, winning the first 51-48 and dropping the second 61-33. Danny Huffine scored 18 points and had nine rebounds to lead the Dogs past Hereford. Johnny Davis garnered I 1 points and Mark Mangum added 10 markers and nine rebounds. Dan Vanderzee guided the Whitefaces with 20 points. Plainview had to play catch-up ball for three quarters until 1:42 remaining in the third period when Mangum hit a jumb shot to give the Bulldogs a 41-40 advantage. The Herd added a free-throw to tie the game, but then Huffine sunk a 15-footer to put PHS ahead to stay. Vanderzee scored 20 points and hauled down 16 rebounds to propel Hereford over the cold-shooting Bulldogs in the second game. The Whitefaces jumped out into a quick lead. PHS trailed 16-8 at the quarter and 31-14 at the half. The Bulldogs, plagued by cold shooting in the second half, just could not overhaul the Herd. Hal Wesley led the Phillipsmen with 10 points, and Huffine added six markers and seven rebounds. Danny Huffine drives past a Hereford defender on his way to another basket. Plainview, Herd divide series Steve Horn and Mark Mangum prove that hustle can overcome height as they snatch a rebound away from a taller adversary. Doug Berry outduels a big Whiteface opponent in Jan. 25 action against the Herd. 203 Bulldogs drop district contests to Monterey Hal Wesley leaves a Plainsman flatfooted as he executes the fast-break down the court. Lubbock Monterey used good height and accurate shooting to take two games from Plainview 51-37, and 52-46. J. C. Eakin, a 6-8 senior, paved the way for the Plainsmen with 19 points and eight rebounds, and Matt Parsley scored 11. The lead changed back and forth in the early minutes as Mark Mangum’s rebound shot gave PHS a 12-11 advantage in the first period. Pace connected to hand Monterey the lead 13-12 at the end of the quarter. Johnny Davis gave the Dogs their last lead, 18-17, with a 15-footer at 3:40 of the second stanza. Then the Plainsmen reeled off 11 points and built up a commanding lead that PIIS could not overcome. Mike Anderson and Eakin guided in the second game, with 18 and 14 points respectively. The Bulldogs led four different times in the first half, but a lay-up by Anderson gave the Plainsmen a 30-29 cushion at the end of the second quarter. Eakin scored I 1 points in the last half to offset goals by Doug Berry and Mangum, and Monterey held on for the win. Mangum topped PHS scorers with 13, while Berry had 10 and Davis 9. Sharp-shooter Johnny Davis displays perfect form in sinking a layup good for two points. Hal Wesley and a Monterey player scramble wildly for the ball as Jerry Wade and Steve Green offer support. 204 Their emotions keyed up for a crucial game, the starting five of Mark Mangum, Doug Berry, Danny Huffine, Jerry Wade, and Johnny Davis are introduced to the crowd. PHS sweeps Lubbock 67-62, 70-52 The Bulldogs took two games from Lubbock High, winning the first 67-62 and scoring a 70-52 victory in the second game. Johnny Davis ripped the nets for 26 points in the first encounter and Danny Huffine had 18 to lead Plainview. The Dogs shot a sizzling 63.5 percent from the field as a team. The Westerners started quickly hut Plainview kept pace, and grabbed a 16-14 lead at the quarter on a jumper by Davis. The Phillipsmen dominated the second period, with Davis contributing 10 points, and the Dogs took a 34-24 advantage at intermission. PHS started slowly in the second half, and Lubbock reeled off 15 points in the last three minutes of the third stanza to cut the Bulldogs lead to 48-46, starting the final quarter. The two clubs traded baskets and tied four times before Davis put PHS ahead to stay with two quick buckets. Doug Berry was the main weapon with 21 points and 12 rebounds in the second game. Mark Mangum helped out with 14 points and 11 caroms. Plainview hit the opening two points and was never in trouble after that. Berry had 10 markers in the first quarter and the Bulldogs surged to a 37-16 halftime lead. Lubbock rallied for a few minutes in the second half but the Phillipsmen maintained control of the game and went on to post their sixth district victory. Big Richard Dye is too much for the Westerners to handle as he peels off another rebound. 205 Locals stop Hereford in playoff Even the Plainview team members who aren’t actually playing help the cause by urging on their comrades on the court. The Plainview Bulldogs used strong rebounding and an excellent defense to defeat Hereford 44-34 at Hutcherson Center. PHS hit four of its first five shots and led 10-8 at the quarter on a 20-footer by Doug Berry. The Bulldogs gained momentum in the second quarter and took a 20-17 halftime advantage into the dressing room. Plainview continued to dominate the game with its outstanding defense in the third stanza. Berry’s three-point play offset goals by Hereford’s Dan Vanderzee and James Harris; and Danny Huffine sank an 18-foot shot at the buzzer to give the Dogs a 33-24 lead entering the last quarter. Hereford started threatening and was trailing 39-32 with 3:15 left when Vanderzee apparently fouled out. However, the Whitefaces coach protested that the foul had been called on someone else, and Vanderzee went back in. It made no difference, however, as Jerry Wade canned a free throw and Berry popped in a jumper to make it 42-32. Wade sank two more charity shots and Hereford was held to two points in the remaining time to give the Phillipsmen the victory and the right to meet Monterey for the district title. Two people frequently seen cheering for the Bulldogs at PHS games are Keith Phillips and trainer Herb (“Doc”) Kensing. 206 The start of the exciting playoff game between Plainview and Hereford is signaled with the tipoff between the Bulldogs’ Mark Mangum and the Herd’s Dan Vanderzee. Johnny Davis shows the agility a guard needs as he throws in a two-pointer in playoff action against Monterey. Lubbock Monterey took advantage of cold Bulldog shooting to record a 52-35 triumph and win the district championship. Plainview was outrebounded 36 to 16 as the Plainsmen managed to contain the Bulldogs’ three big men. Mark Mangum, Doug Berry, and Danny Huffine. Jerry Wade was the leading scorer for PHS with 12 points. Steve Horn added nine after coming into the game in the second half. The Bulldogs led early in the game by holding Monterey scoreless for almost four minutes in the first period. The Plainsmen soon caught fire, however, and canned eight straight points including six by Ricky Keith to take a 10-4 lead after one quarter. MHS continued to surge in the second stanza with Jackson Pace and J. C. Eakin doing most of the scoring. Plainview trailed 20-10 at the half. The Bulldogs managed to pull within nine points, 37-28, with 7:39 left in the game, but could not capitalize on their next possession. Monterey sunk four straight points to stifle the PHS drive. Plainsmen defeat “cold” Bulldogs Coach Phillips and the Bulldog team go to the dressing room for a well-deserved rest at halftime of the Monterey playoff game. Jerry Wade sets up to score a bucket on a successful fast-break by the Phillipsmen. 207 Red Dogs end year at 22-1 I RED DOGS: (Front Row) D. Adams, J. Setser, S. Phillips, R. Bentley, B. Wells, S. Westbrook, R. Hart. (Second Row) J. Thompson (mgr.) B. Wall, J.Hearn, M. Wardlow, J. Daniel, C. Purdy, Coach Rollie Rinker. (Not pictured: T. Davis, mgr.) Coach Rollie Rinker’s Red Dogs enjoyed a successful season as they tied Monterey for first place in district by grabbing a 68-57 victory at Lubbock. The Junior Varsity squad ended their basketball season with a sterling record of 22-11 and a 7-3 mark in league competition. Rinker’s men defeated such rugged teams as Hobbs, N.M., Dunbar, Rig Spring, Snyder, and Amarillo, Tascosa. High point man for the season in the JV squad was Rickey Hart, averaging 17 points a game. Although the team as a whole played well, Coach Rinker cited five as particularly outstanding in offense: Hart, Clinton Purdy, Bert Wall, Mike Wardlow, and John Daniel. Defensively, six ranked high also: Brent Wells, Wall, Rick Bentley, Jerry Hearn, John Setser, and David Adams. Red Dogs Opp. Red Dogs Opp. 53 Odessa 55 46 Olton 52 59 Big Spring 49 47 Littlefield 46 60 Clovis 78 56 Tascosa 40 53 Snyder 40 52 Caprock 57 52 Monterey 50 53 Pale 1)uro 72 45 Abilene Cooper 48 41 Coronado 56 55 Big Spring 57 39 Snyder 51 70 Clovis 61 68 Amarillo 40 66 Hobbs 64 64 Hereford 38 51 Coronado 49 51 Monterey 65 58 Dunbar 57 2 Lubbock 0 56 Dunbar 44 49 Coronado 44 43 Monterey 49 58 Snyder 46 71 1 )un bar 54 57 Hereford 55 78 Hobbs 63 50 Monterey 46 89 Farwcll “B” 25 68 Lubbock 57 208 BLUE DOGS: (Front Row) J. Thomas, J. West, C. Fowler, L. Cordell, L. Fennell, R. Sanford, M. Slack, E. Marshall. (Second Row) P. Carpenter, M. Stambaugh, L. Dye, C. Sisemore, G. Bassett, R. Schott, A. Thompson, Coach Joe Miller. Blue Dogs cop winning season Plainview High’s Blue Dogs had an excellent season, nabbing the sophomore district title with a 54-48 win over the Lubbock Westerners in Lubbock. The Millermen finished the campaign with an overall record of 14-10, and with a district mark of 8-2. The only district losses were to Snyder in the first round and to Coronado in the second. During non-district contests, the sophomores lost to Borger, Coronado, Big Spring, and Hobbs. They also dropped games to the junior varsity squads from Borger and Pampa. Coach Joe Miller named five players as being particu- larly outstanding. In the defensive category, Miller listed Jimmy West, Lester Fennell, and Robert Stanford; while on offense he cited Jerry Thomas, Mark Stambaugh, and Fennell. Besides competing in their tough sophomore district, the PHS Blue Dogs played on even terms with fine teams such as the Borger Bulldogs, Hobbs, N.M. Eagles, and Pampa Harvesters. 209 Blue DogsOpp.Blue DogsOpp. 39 Big Spring 40 40 Coronado 45 54 Clovis 41 45 Coronado 41 48 Borger 50 47 Snyder 50 33 Pampa JV 59 85 Monterey 49 41 Hereford JV 56 57 Snyder 49 34 Big Spring 40 45 Hereford 43 46 Clovis 45 16 Coronado 34 59 Hobbs 72 51 Hereford 43 63 Hobbs 72 62 Monterey 50 58 Monterey 41 54 Lubbock 48 52 Lubbock 50 Blue, White finish season at 10-4 Blue Pups Opp. 56 Red Pups 48 38 Gold Pups 32 45 White Pups 46 52 Red Pups 50 66 Gold Pups 49 54 White Pups 49 41 Red Pups 54 58 White Pups 52 58 Red Pups 53 53 White Pups 44 61 Gold Pups 42 59 Red Pups 66 58 Red Pups 53 43 White, Pups 49 White Pups Opp. 54 Gold Pups 47 50 Red Pups 42 45 Blue Pups 42 r 1 0 ( Gold Pups 49 52 Red Pups 40 49 Blue Pups 54 42 Gold Pups 39 52 Blue Pups 57 40 Gold Pups 41 44 Blue Pups 51 60 Red Pups 48 63 Gold Pups 43 57 Gold Pups 53 49 Blue Pups 43 BLUE PUPS: (Front Row) H. Goss, M. Standeler, J. Horne. (Second Row) J. Crockett, R. Long, R. Bain, R. Daniel. (Third Row) C. Grant, G. Bassett, D. Howard, Coach Larry Stovall. WHITE PUPS: (Front Row) J. Poarch, R. Criswell. (Second Row) A. Woffard, S. Crable, R. Sansom. (Third Row) T. Henderson, K. Williams, Coach Pat Buchanan. Gold Pups: (Front Row) C. Jackson (mgr.), W. Jackson, S. Johnston. (Second Row) G. Hearn, S. Westbrook, T. Crow, M. Servatius. (Third Row) S. Moore, R. Lam, D. Bell, Coach Don Davis. Gold Pups Opp. 47 White Pups 51 34 Blue Pups 39 59 Red Pups 71 49 White Pups 57 49 Blue Pups 65 48 Red Pups 39 39 White Pups 46 44 Red Pups 42 41 White Pups 40 57 Red Pups 56 42 Blue Pups 61 43 White Pups 63 53 White Pups 57 45 Red Pups 63 Gold, Red hit rough sledding Red Pups Opp. 48 Blue Pups 56 42 White Pups 50 71 Gold Pups 59 50 Blue Pups 52 40 White Pups 5° 39 Gold Pups 48 54 Blue Pups 41 41 Gold Pups 41 53 Blue Pups 58 56 Gold Pups 57 48 White Pups 60 66 Blue Pups 57 53 Blue Pups 51 63 Gold Pups 15 RED PUPS: (Front Row) C. Coggin, R. Bailey, M. Masso. (Second Row) G. Davis, R. Benefield, M. Setser. (Third Row) C. Barnett, R. Hancock, K. Brown, Coach Monte Lee. 211 Tennis team shows good hustle PHS TENNIS TEAM: (Front row) T. Nobles, R. Voelker, R. Sylvester. R. Riddle, T. Gallimore, B. Mitchell, D. Stone, and R. Landry. (Second row) R. Gardner, J. Haynes, P. Carter, B. Terrell, S. Foster, D. Criswell, M. Mote, and L. Compton. (Third row) Coach James Starkey, M. Trimble, L. Fuller, D. Thomas, S. Foster. B. Davis 1 King, D. Gaston, and N. Grant. Stacey Foster moves in to a low backhand shot during a practice session. Steve Foster gets all his power into his swing, delivering a fore- hand shot. Page Carter executes a high backhand in practice for tournament play. A late afternoon tennis player casts a long shadow at the close of another session on the courts. Jim Haynes and Brian Davis discuss tennis techniques during a break in practice. The PHS tennis team had one of the best showings in years, finishing third in district at Borger. The outstanding boys singles players were Stacey Foster and Jim Haynes. Foster advanced to the semi-finals at District and Haynes reached the quarter-finals. Page Carter, the leading girls singles player, also advanced to the quarter-finals. The outstanding doubles players were Steve Foster—Brian Davis and Darrell Gaston—Jerry King for the boys, and Debbie Thomas-Mary Martha Trimble and Lana Fuller—Robin Gardner for the girls. Foster—Davis advanced to the semis at District, and the Gaston -King, Th omas—Trimble, and Fuller—Gardner teams all reached the quarter finals. 213 Netter action takes many forms PHS netters Lana Fuller and Robin Gardner “gel into the swing” before district play, Bobby Mitchell waits for the return shot after his volley during a practice game. 214 Mary Martha Trimble advances to the net during a practice game. Coach James Starkey supervises the practice sessions of the PHS tennis team. Talking it over near the tennis court entrance are (kneeling) Melissa Mote and Laura Compton; (standing) Darrell Gaston, Rock Landry, Randy Riddle, and Jerry King. Debbie I’homas starts another workout in preparation for an important tournament. 215 PHS TRACK TEAM (Front row) M. Wardlow, E. Cromeans, C. Phillips, S. Cravey, R. Holland, D. Davila, T. Prayer. (Seeond row) I'. londren, C. Foster, R. Fennel], J. Simpson, G. Kovar, B. Washington, M. Stambough. (Third row) Head Coach Pat Honeycutt, C. Sisemore, L. Kidd, J. Thomas, S. Patridge, L. Driver, J. Jackson, Coach Mark Saunders. The 1974 PHS track team grabbed a fifth place finish in dis- trict and qualified six individuals in four events in the Regional meet. Outstanding individuals were Steve Patridge in the discus; Dion el Davila, Gary Kovar, Reynaldo Fennell, and Ric Holland in the 440-yard relay team; Charlie Phillips in the 100-yard dash; and Kovar and Mike Wardlow in the 220. Patridge finished first at the Regionals and second in district. At the state meet, he finished sixth. He scored 70 points for the entire year. The 440-yard relay team of Davila, Kovar, Fennell, and Holland took the District Championship and finished third at the Regionals. Phillips ran the 100-yard dash at 9.8, Kovar ran the 220 at 22.2, and Wardlow clocked a 22.3 time in the 220. Sprinter Ric Holland finishes second at the wire during action at Bulldog Stadium. 216 Coach Mark Saunders gives Steve Patridge some pointers at the start of the discus event. Reynaldo Fennell receives the District Championship trophy from cheerleader Judy Mitchell on behalf of the 440-yard relay team. Lester Fennell just clears the bar as he participates in the high-jump event at Bulldog Stadium. Broad-jumper James Jackson extends himself to get all his effort into the leap. 217 Dionel Davila, one of the members of the 440-yard relay team, enjoys the feeling of being “Number One.” Jerry Thomas competes in his specialty, the 220-yard run, in district action. 218 PHS GIRLS TRACK TEAM (Front row) V. Hyde, P. Bishop, M. Trimble, P. Davey, K. Coppin, F. McEachem, S. McEachem, M. Mauldin, and T. Dove. (Second row) K. Parr, C. McGehee, K. Cornelius, N. Culver, J. Cook, D. Gipson, L. Polley, M. Malouf, and G. Mosely. (Third row) D. Williams, V. Uddley, S. Ridlehuber, H. Haley, A. Hastey, J. Ulen, K. Burks, D. Scott, B. Brown, E. Brown, A. Nash, V. Brown, S. Perkins. Coach Rollie Rinker and Manager Richard Dye are shown left and right, respectively. Girls’ track begins at PHS in ’74 “Feet first”—Belinda Brown clears the bar in the high-jump event. Helen Haley practices for the shot-put on her way to a sixth place Finish in the State finals. PHS girls “took to the field” for the first time in 1973-74, with feminine huck- sters participating in three meets under the direction of Coach RoUie Rinker. Helen Haley (shot-put) finished first three times during the season, and won a trip to the State meet in Austin, where she finished sixth. PHS took fifth place in district with 38 points. The 440 relay team and the mile relay copped fourth, as did Belinda Brown in the high jump. PHS BASEBALL TEAM (Front row) S. Cross, V. Chavez, F. Longoria, B. Wells, and T. Gaither. (Second row) J. Barton, S. Westbrook, M. Kerbo, G. Nelson, S. Phillips, I). Holley, B. Ketchersid. (Third row) B. Wall, C. Sumners, B. Hinn, M. Henegar, H. Wesley, D. Shaw, D. Criswell, and Coach Les Reaves. (Not shown: D. Huffine and R. Harmon) Reavesmen sport 15-12 season The PHS Baseball team had another successful year, finishing 15-12 overall and 10-10 in district to capture third place. Leading hitters were Chris Sumners with a .355 average, Steve Westbrook with a .341 norm, and Mike Kerbo with a .324 average. The pitching staff recorded an excellent 2.88 earned run average. David Criswell led the way with a 6-3 record and 1.82 ERA, Steve Phillips produced a 4-1, 2.79 ERA slate, and Glen Nelson had a 4-3, 2.24 ERA record. Shortstop Valente Chavez made the all- district team; outfielders Sumners and West- brook, and pitcher Criswell, received honor- able mention. The Bulldogs showed a powerful hitting attack all through the season, as evidenced by scores of 17-4 over Borger, 13-2 against Coronado, and 14-2, 12-2, and 9-1 against Hereford. Pitcher Glen Nelson heaves a fastball in warmups for an important district game. 220 Valente Chavez, David Criswell, and Mike Henegar discuss batting and fielding techniques on their way to practice for an upcoming game. Third Baseman Mike Kerbo establishes position to field a grounder in district action. 221 Hal Wesley and Darrell Shaw clap their teammates in the field on to victory. Mike Henegar uses his tall frame to good advantage as he stretches for a high throw at first base. Catcher Bert Wall backs away from a ball inside during action in an important district contest. 222 Locals cram games with action “Go get ’em!” Bulldog diamondmen huddle together before the opening of a district game at Jaycee Park. Because of the energy crisis, all district games were double-headers this season. Outfielder Chris Sumners takes a lead off first and concentrates on the Pitcher Steve Phillips gets some pointers from pitcher before an attempt to steal second. Coach Les Reaves during a practice session. 223 A PHS golfer carefully executes a putt during a late afternoon prac- tice round. Rusty Day lines up the ball for an important putt in tournament action. Boys’ golf team shows talent PHS linksters finished third in district, five strokes behind second place winner, Monterey. Meriting special atten- tion was junior Chad Williams, who won District Medalist honors. Coach Harrell Weatherred’s squad will lose via the graduation route Ross Owen, Jerry Wilboum, and Ray Harder, leaving four “veterans” to form the nucleus for next year’s squad: Williams, Rusty Day, John Horne, and Greg Weatherred. A complete set of clubs is just one of the John Home dashes out the door after fifth “tools of the trade” for the PHS golf team. period on his way to the golf links. 224 Jerry Wilboum displays the proper stance for hitting an iron shot. Ross Owen drives the ball down the fairway during the tournament play. 225 Greg Weatherred gets a good look at a putt as he prepares to finish another hole. PHS BOYS GOLF TEAM (Front row) R. Morris, R. Kincaid, R. Day, and G. Weatherred. (Second row) T. Gardner, D. Bishop, M. Standifer, R. Harder, J. Hom, and R. Benefield. (Third row) Coach Harrell Weatherred, J. Michalik, B. Chaffin, J. Wilboume, R. Owen, and C. Williams. Golfers shine in competition PHS GIRLS GOLF TEAM (Front row)T. Holland, N. Dunning, and L. Miller. (Second row) T. Wesley, J. Barton, A. Rodgers, C. Crane, P. Foster, and Coach Elizabeth Hinds. (Not pictured-P. Kreegar and B. Garrett). 226 The girls golf team, under the direction of Mrs. Elizabeth Hinds, chalked up a good record for “first timers.” Beginning with fifteen players, the team participated in meets in Amarillo, Canyon, and Borger, finishing in the top half in each instance. Outstanding in these events was Cindy Crane, who won the Canyon event, and finished third and fifth in the others. Crane and Becky Garrett participated in Regionals. “For our first year, we were most pleased,” indicated Coach Hinds. Girls “A” Team (Kneeling) Pam Foster and Cindy Crane. (Standing) Becky Garrett, Pam Kreegar, and Amy Rodgers. Cindy Crane and Becky Garrett practice for their trip to the Regionals in Abilene. 227 Boys “hit it” for intramurals Roy Velez shows intense concentration in preparing for a Gene Cook demonstrates the importance of hustle as he runs up forehand shot. to hit a scoop shot. Johnny White displays good form as he prepares to smash the hall. Scott Smith assumes the proper “get ready” position as he waits for the serve. 228 INTRAMURAL SCOOTER FOOTBALL CHAMPIONS: (Front row) S. Soliz, F. Longoria, R. Del Campo, S. Amador, I). Ramos, F. Villanueva, and H. Shedd. (Second Row) L. Walker, R. Ballard, D. Belk, J. Aguirre,’ L. Favila, R. Del Campo, and M. Cortinez. Scooter Football offers thrills Johnny White of second period lunges for the ball during intramural scooter football action. Lloyd Garrett executes a block on Freddy Longoria in a hard fought scooter football game. 229 Basketball highlights Intramural campaign Boy Intramural Basketball Champions Front Row): J. Stanley, D. Yerby, R. Moreno, R. Farr. (Second Row): J. Allen, V. Stuckey, R. Owens, and M. Gomez. Chyrcl Singletary of fifth period takes aim at the bucket as Nelta Culver of second period drives past two third period Yolanda Jimenez and Becky Townsend eye the shot. defenders on the way to a basket. Roundball players prove skills Girls Intramural Basketball Winners(Front Row): V. Leach, B. Brown, S. Thomas, T. Hawkins. (Second Row): N. Culver, L. Curry, V. Perez, L. Cook, and R. Silvas. 231 Gayle Wharton serves to start an intra- Cookie Shiver of fifth period slams the ball over the net as her mural volleyball contest. teammates stand by ready to help. Second period snags title SECOND PERIOD GIRLS VOLLEYBALL CHAM- PIONS: (Front Row) T. Washington and W. Young. (Second Row) L. Cook, P. Wells, and B. Bustos. (Third Row) C. Wooley, S. Thomas, V. Leach, and M. Garcia. 232 Fourth Period Girls Archery Champions:( Kneeling) Sylvia Aguilar and Kathy Satterfield. (Standing) Victoria Luna, Alice Camarena, and Deana Crow. Emerging as the winners in the badminton intramurals were second period students Carolyn Wooley and Susan Thomas. 233 Second Quarter Winning Team line up to receive trophies from Mr. Lee Domer, right. (Left to right) Jerri Slayton, Virginia Leach, and Susan Thomas. Class was “conducted” at the Plainview Lanes, Inc. Second Quarter Individual Winners included Susan Thomas (left), high game; Theresa Cowart (center) most improved average; and Cathy Bradshaw, high series. Mr. Domer again presents the awards. 234 McAlister bowls highest score Individual Winners for the Third Quarter included a “first” for PHS. Debbie McAlister (left) bowled a 208-the highest score ever made by a bowling class member—and also took high series honors. Carol Tschirgi (center) had the most improved average; and Lea Heck (right), the high game. (Winner of high series is not eligible for high game award also.) Third Quarter’s Winning Team receives congratulations from instructor Miss Joyce Kite (right). Rhonda Cravey, Laura Greenwood, and Linda Pierce admire their trophies. 235 236 ORGANIZATIONS 237 Pam Kreegar and Christi Marks admire the art Brian Pruett and Joel Patridge pitch in to help with an art show at Wavland work at the Scholastic Arts exhibit in Amarillo. College. ARETL ART CL LB (First row, left to right) Kent Harris, Israel Moreno, Jon Armstrong, Kelly Ramsower, Jeri Howard, Dennis Noblett, Jim Bryant, Judy Bishop. (Second row) Beth Wright, Cynthia Crane, Diann Gipson, Jaquita Wall, Pam Kreegar, Lana Fuller, Lisa Lloyd. Christ1 Marks, Karen Green. (Third row) Joel Patridge, Carl Henderson, Leland Driver, Albaro Castillo, Laura Compton, Sondria Luster, Brenda Webster, Sheila King, Baynetta McCurry, .Angie Taylor, Judy Ulen, H. J. McCasland, and Brian Pruett. 238 FRENCH CLUB (First row, left to right) Lisa Cannon, Debra Annett, Cynthia Howell, Jana Hinrichs, Brenda Marks, Cathy McGehee, Jeanie Hatch, Celia McGehee. (Second row) Nancy Horn, Kathryn Browning, Susan Cox, Evelyn Barnes, Cathy Bublis, Kathy Cornelius, Elizabeth Dunning. (Third row) Jennifer Field, Debbie McLean, Katie McWilliams, Page Carter, Janis Cooper, Lou Ann Whitehead, Miss Helen Hager. Art, French Clubs offer “extras” OFFICERS (Standing, left to right) Cathy Bublis, president; Janis Cooper, vice-president; Lou Ann Whitehead, reporter. (Seated) Kathyrn Browning, secretary; and Susan Cox, treasurer. 239 GERMAN CLUB members show their skills at volleyball. (Left to right) James Hearn. Raul Gamboa, Steve Horn, Milton Wright and Jerry King. German Club activities for the year resulted in members understanding much more not only about the language, but also about the country from which the language has come. During the year, members went caroling (in both German and English), decorated a Christmas tree together (observing German traditions), and climaxed their year with an installation banquet April 4 for 1974-75 officers. Food for the banquet—German, naturally—was cooked and served hv the club members. Volleyball ('Flugball”) was played throughout the year. 240 GERMAN CLUB OFFICERS (Left to right) Richard Dye, president; Brian Davis, vice-president; Milton Wright, secretary: Jerry King, treasurer; and Raul Gamboa, sergeant-at-arms. SPANISH CLUB OFFICERS: (Seated, left to right) Robert Carter, president; Raul Hernandez, vice-president; Ricardo Lopez, program chairman. (Standing) Miss Jayme Skelton, sponsor; Sylvia Mitchell, secretary-treasurer; and Lewis Gamboa, sergeant-at-arms. Europe SPANISH CLUB members discuss the years activities. (Seated, left to right) Brad Hayes, Cynthia Richardson, David Hurt, Ann Dee Johnson.- (Standing) Willie Lopez, Lindsay Dye, Randy Finney, and Rickie Jones. Language clubs link with “Well, if you don’t believe me. I’ll look it up!” Members discuss the meaning of a word. (Seated, left to right) Mary Garcia, Lana Fuller, and Leslie Tillerson. (Standing) Linda Golden, Randall Dean, and Vivian Snodgrass. 241 OFFICERS (Seated, left to right) Robbie Stair, president; Kathryn Browning, vice-president; (Standing) Kathy Snell, treasurer; and Suzanne Keys, secretary . NJHS emphasizes daily diligence (Above) Members gather around the coke machine during a meeting: Becky Terrell, Craig Barnett, Shelley Bowen, and Mickey Clifton. (Left) Taking a break is part of the fun: Trecia Wood, Lauri Langford, Jana Pendergrass, Don Moore, and Marvin Adams. 242 OFFICERS (Seated) Richard Dye, secretary: and Sheila McGuire, treasurer. (Standing) Raul Gamboa, president; and Jerry King, vice-president. National Honor aims for best NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY (Seated, left to right) Michelle McDonough, Debbie McLean, Evelyn Barnes and Cindy McBeth. (Second row, standing) Mike Hollars, Mark McClung, DeAnne Spencer, Raul Perez, Glenn Smith and Sheila McGuire. (Third row, standing) Robert Carter, Raul Gamboa, Russell Stanfield, Brian Davis, Jerry King, Richard Dye. (On the stairs) Terri Davis, Debbie Meers, Sharon Gammage, Nancy Schoppa, Anne Michalik and Rebecca Boyd. 24 3 Volunteer hospital work done by Med Careers Waiting to take their turn at hospital duty are Medical Careers members. (First row, left to right) Carla Robinson, Diane Scott, Gary Grant, Kirn Odom. (Second row) Sharon Livesay, Carla Day Janet Taylor. Debby Duncan and Lisa Lloyd. “Is what’s-her-name checked in?” Lisa Deisher and Kathy Snell glance through the register, while Manhelen Lindsey and Pam Shepard (standing) watch. SCIENCE CLUB (First row, left to right) Kenneth Hooper, Steve Noblett, Glen Smith, Mark McClung, Mitch Gaynor, Mike Hollars, Chuck Cypert, Mr. Harold Bishop, (Sponsor). (Second row) Sherri Allison, Kim Odom, Kobert Carter, Raul Gamboa, David Belk, Jimmie Pendergrass, Dean Palmer, Danny Turpin. (Third row) Jerry King, Rusty Hughes, Darrel Gaston, Larry Campbell, Steve Hooper, Dana Palmer, Russell Stanfield and Gary Bryant. Science Club explores fields SCIENCE CLUB OFFICERS group around Jerry King, president (center). On the left, are Glen Smith, secretary; and Mike Hollars, vice-president. On the extreme right, is Mitch Gaynor, treasurer; while Kim Odom (second from right) watches. 245 MATH CLUB (First row, left to right) Mitchell Gay nor, Mike Hollars, Michele Mauldin, Kim Odom, Bill Browning. (Second row) Danny Turpin, Raul Gamboa, Darrel Gaston, Robert Carter, Gary Grant, Mr. Larry Me Bee. (Third row) Larry Campbell, Jerry King, Randall Dean, Danny Huffine, Richard Dye, Allan Patterson. Math students, Club 200 feature own specialties Members of CLUB 200 compare skills on the bench press, (left to right) Carl Dunlap. Gene Cook, Kenneth Fowler, and Jimmy Jame . 246 FT A OFFICERS (First row, left to right) Linda Tucker, president; Michelle McDonough, vice-president; and Nancy Schoppa, secretary. (Second row) Watha Cantwell, treasurer; and Kathy Stanford, chaplain. (Third row) kathi Walters, historian; and Rob Hinn, historian. FTA combines work and play The Plainview Chapter of Future Teachers of America featured several highlights this year: operating the concession stand at basketball games, attending both the state and district conventions, and climaxing the spring’s activities with a banquet. Geared for students interested or who might be interested-in education, the club aims to provide vocational oppor- tunities and to acquaint members with the over all field of education. Members enjoy a game of volleyball. (Left to right) Mica Williams, Mrs. Sandra Williams (sponsor), Kathi Walters, and Michelle McDonough. 247 Business Club program varies BUSINESS CLUB (Seated, left to right) Dora Perez, Charlotte Graham, Janeice Teel, Leslie Tillerson, Patty Clayton Carol Tschirgi. (Standing) Vivian Snodgrass, Celeste Rivera, Cindy Richardson, David Belk, Mickey McCullough, Rhonda Kaiser, Mark Ryan, Linda Horton, Jimmy Pendergrass, Elizabeth Garcia, and Angie Aldaco. Don Caughron, Mark Ryan, and Kathy Stanford listen as Judge Henry Heck “Tells it like it is” about business and its attributes. 248 “Yummy!” Becky Howell bites into a breadstick as Leslie Tillerson does the less enjoyable chore of cleaning the dishes. OFFICERS (Seated) Mark Ryan, vice-president; and Kathy Stanford, secretary. (Standing) Don Caughron, president; David Belk, treasurer; Elizabeth Garcia, reporter; Angie Aldaco, parliamentarian. BUSINESS CLUB (Seated, left to right) Julia Nabors, Michele Mauldin, Terecia Clifton, Kathy Stanford, Katie McWilliams, Karen Cobb. (Second row, standing) Dana Brousard, Vicki Cypert. Pat Flatt, Ginny McConnell, Irma Masso, Ivy Waggoner, Judy Mitchell, Becky Howell, Julie Cook. (Third row, standing) Luanne Peoples, Pat Horne, Sharon Livesay, Russell Stanfield, Vanessa Brittian, Jim Billings, Kim Welch, Vickie Brown, Don Caughron. 249 Future Farmers reach new highs (Top) BOYS RAISING LAMBS (First row, left to right) David Brown, Kenny Gilbert, Melton Saiz, Glenn Schur, Rusty Reese, Kenneth Hooper, Eddie Rhoderick. (Second row, left to right) Carl Dunlap, Andy Cognasi, Rickey Riojas, Rickey Reese, Steve Hooper, Gary Adrian, Donnie Richardson, Elaine Benton, and Paul Churchwell. (Right) COOP AG STUDENTS (First row, left to right) Arnold Kersh, Gerald Adrian, Johnny Gallardo, Jeff Walker, Lea Heck, Andy Cognasi, Danny Brad- dock, Max Crow. (Second row, left to right) William Couch, Richard Herring Kelly Campbell, Kim Paschali, David Butler, David Mason, and Ben McGee. (Third row, left to right) Lloyd Walker, Jimmy Glenn, Roland Smith, BJ. Lloyd, Jerry Matlock, Ross Higgins, and Russell Hamm. (Bottom left, left to right) Three Ag. students consider the crop and weather situation: Aubrey Hooper, Rex Harrell, and Scott Smith. FFA CHAPTER OFFICERS AND SWEETHEART: (First row, left to right) Lea Heck, sweetheart; Mike Gilbert, reporter; Jerry Matlock, secre- tary, Greg Goree, treasurer. (Second row, left to right) Mr. Hollis Mize, advisor; David Mason, president; Lennis Peters, vice-president; Scott Smith, sentinel; and Mr. Gene Barnett, advisor. 250 (Top) COOP. AG. STUDENTS—(First Row, left to right) Randy Murray, Wayne Hardin, Scott Campbell, Ricky Abbott, and Ted Williams. (Second row, left to right) Greg Burleson, Larry Scroggins, Dwane Cargil, Keith Harbour, and Gary Morgan, (Third row, left to right) Mike Price, Brent Hall, Lennis Peters, Melvin Macha, Dwaine Schumacher, and Joe Walker. (Center) CALF FEEDERS—(First row, left to right) Kelly Young, Donnie Richardson, Andy Cognasi, Loy Helm, and April Swanson. (Second row, left to right) Kenan Williams, Rex Harrell, Scott Smith, Aubrey Hooper, Bobby Brunson. (Bottom) SWINE RAISERS—(left to r ght) Jerry Chambers, Kenneth Hooper, Melton Saiz, Mike Gilbert, John Ray, Craig Barnett, and Gary Adrian. 251 FCA CLUB OFFICERS (Right) gather to plan the next activity. (Seated, left to right) Darrell Holley, president: and Steve Phillips, vice-president. (Standing) Ronnie Harmon, secretary, and Kevin Bowen, treasurer. (Below) FCA GIRLS (First row, left to right) Beverly Ammons, Melissa Mote, Janis Cooper, Nanette Cline, Mary Trimble, Judy Mitchell. (Second row) Traci Nobles, Reeve Voelker, Becky Terrell, Hallye Jordan, Page Carter, Robin Gardner. (Third row) Lisa Miller, Tammy Holland, Shelley Perkins, Teresa Phalen. FCA group plans series of projects 252 LITERARY CLUB (Seated, left to right) Mrs. Florabel Tisdel, Hugh Manka, Milton Wright, Debbie Moore, Sheila Patridge, Shawn Ellsworth, Mickey McCullough, Melody Malouf, and Steve Jones. (Standing) Katie McWilliams, Kathryn Browning, Karla Dunnam, Linda Jones, and Sharon Slough. Clubs encourage young writers 253 In QUILL AND SCROLL, local disc jockey Harry Babbitt tells the “happenings of radio,” while Gina Garrison, Don Dickson, Mickey McCullough, and Paul Perrin listen. RODEO CLUB OFFICERS gel together just before the March 14-16 PHS Rodeo: Keith Harbour, president; Lisa Lloyd, treasurer; Debbie Duncan, RustV Reese atld “friend” come out of the chute with aciton in high gear secretary: and David Mason, vice-president. during the local rodeo staged at the Bar None Rodeo Arena. RODEO CLUB MEMBERS: (First row) Thea Norman, Kelli Bownds, Kim Bownds, Roanne Cartwright, Cindy Johnson, Roxanne Bolding, Kandi Bownds, Lisa Lloyd, Debby Duncan, Debbie Abbott, and Joretta Harbour. (Second row) Keith Harbour, Ren Bradford. Kim Paschal, Andy Cognasi, G. L. Burleson, Mike Browning, Donnie Richardson, Jerry Veal, and Avie Brittian. (Third row) Bobby Norman, Dwane Cargill, Doug Hartis, Eddie Rhoderick, Jeff Tunnell, DeWayne Goin, B. J. Lloyd, Clay Fowler, David Mason, Randy Abbott, and Dale McWhorter. PHS’ers hit the rodeo trail B. J. Lloyd has a merry-go-round all his own at the Plainview Rodeo, while onlookers watch to see how long the high school cowboy stays topside. PUS RODEO CLUB sponsor Mr. Hollis Mize (left) looks over material with co-sponsors Mr. Gene Hartis, J. Bassett Smith, and Bill Fowler. 255 Rodeo royalty rides up in the form of Roanne Cartwright, rodeo sweetheart, and Lisa Lloyd, princess. s Five seniors in Bandettes line up for a jam session: (left to right) Pam Shepard, Helen Haley, Carol Hackett, Betty Joslin, and Karla Dunnam. Officers talk over plans for up-coming events: (left to right) Sherry Burns, president; Christi Marks, vice-president: and Cathy Bublis, secretary. 256 CRESCENDO MEMBERS (Seated; left to right) Jerry Bitner, Rodney Rodman, David Fletcher, Richard Brawley, Milton Wright, and Bill Browning, (Second row, standing) Don Dickson, Peter Pena, Ramiro Perez, Ricky Garcia, Alonzo Gallardo, Danny Turpin, Billy McGhee, Don Caughron, Leslie Mayden (On stairs) Paul Landa, Gary Barnes, Tommy Culpepper, Johnny Garcia, Danny Stevens, Dee Vaughn, Stephen Bankston, Tracy Gallimore, Emery Strother, Tommy Stevens, Kelly Wason, Mike Blankenship, Leslie Polvado, Rhyna Sansom, Mark Ryan, Micheal Sansom, Doug Rush, and Mike Rankin. Bandettes, Crescendos “pep it OFFICERS (left to right) David Fletcher, president; Tommy Culpepper, vice-presi- dent; and Bill Browning, secretary-treasurer. Masque and Gavel plays the fun part Raggedy Ann (Cindy Williams) and Dirty Sally (Sharon Slough) show the steps of their new dance at the Masque and Gavel party. Dr. Kildare (Linda Tucker) tries to figure out the chances of transplanting Terri Ticer’s toes with those of Raggedy Ann. “A piece of cheese for me?’ thinks of her so highly. Page Carter is surprised that Mr. Mouse (Terry Hodges) 258 Before Cinderella (Charlotte Sams) turns into a princess, Dirty Sally's Son (Bobby Mitchell) takes her for a spin on the dance floor. Pro Golfer 1910 style,(Cindy Crane) prepares to hit the golf circuit with styles somewhat out of fashion. “Give us your money or your life.” Bonnie and Gyde (Kelly Ramsower and Arland Thompson) take a rest between “everyday activities”. 259 Key Club promotes community action KEY CLUB SPONSORS (Left to right) Mr. I.L. Whitfield, faculty sponsor; Mr. Wilburn England, Kiwanis Club sponsor; and Mr. Harold Bishop, faculty advisor. KEY CLUB OFFICERS—(Seated, left to right) Mark Mangum, lieutenant-governor; Lana Fuller, queen; Freda McEachem, princess; and Jeff Clothier, president. (Standing, left to right) Brink Voelker, Kenneth Martin, Jeff Walker, and Darrel Gaston, secretary . 260 “This steak is pretty good.” David Belk lives it up at a Key Club banquet at K-Bobs. “This is where I live.” Kanit Smutrat shows Jeff Clothier the highpoints of his homeland. Captain George Hoozier of the Salvation Army receives a Christmas check from Key Club President, Jeff Clothier, as Brink Voelker (left) and Steve Thompson (right) look on. 261 FHA strives Cindy Prayor pins a corsage on Mrs. Iona Hicks, as all cafeteria workers were honored by FHA during National FHA week. Kim Finney, Gayle Wampler, and Jerilyn Willis sample an appetizer at the club’s progressive dinner. toward new horizons FHA 9—10 OFFICERS (First row, left to right) Christine Vera, president; Linda Barley, vice-president; and Melissa Mote, historian. (Second row, left to right) Gladys Mosley, song leader; Beverly King, program chairman; and Gayle Wampler, projects chairman. Planting rose bushes on PHS campus during National FHA week are Beverly Ammons, Gayle Wampler, Patti Bishop, Christine Vera, and Teresa Phalen. 262 FHA Secretary, Lisa Lloyd, presents a pineapple plant to Heritage Home Aids, Patricia Saunders and Rosie Saunders, while Debbie Kunkel looks on. (Left) Robin Gardner busies herself getting ready for the mother-daughter supper during FHA week. (Above) Doing honors at the punch bowl is Karen Cobb, while Sharon Livesay (projects chairman) keeps an eye on other festivities during FHA installation. 263 Calories count-so does HERO! Derinda Harper (second from left) waits her turn at the buffet, during FHA week activities, while “FHA mothers” line up with her, as well as Mrs. Ann Rummage, instructor (back left). Susan Jackson and her mother take time for a little chit-chat during the mother- daughter salad supper. The afternoon Cosmetology class compares ideas about wigpieces. (Left to right) Mary Martinez, Mrs. Margie Sayes, Geneva Garcia, Martha Melendez, Darla Wheeler, Donna King, Rosa Gonzales, Carolyn Perry, and Linda Moralez. Cosmetology teaches styling “Practice makes perfect,” think Michelle Mitchell and Julia Nabors as they shampoo Vicki Hyde’s hair. Making finger waves is just one of the skills practiced by Cosmetology classes. (Left to right) Margie Aldaco, Patricia Flatt, Olga Azua, Yvonne Mulkey, Luisa Sammaripa, Rosie Cavazos, and Geneva Valdez. 265 “Looks to me like we’ll never get finished.” Left are Charles Foster, Mark Wardlow, and Tony Pena; right are Randy Ballard, Gary Kevar, and James Brown. The Electronics afternoon class seems to have encountered some problems. (Seated left to right) Andrew Madrigal, Mathew Peoples, and Oscar Perez. (Standing) Judy Cook, Bill Mercheski, and Jerrold Ramsey. Testing radios, tape players, and TVs are (left to right) Gabriel Ramos, Randy McClanahan, Ronald Stambough, Edward DeLeon, Valente Chavez, Andy Castillo, and Jerry Wade. 266 Trades classes prove popular AUTO MECHANICS (Kneeling, left ro right) Mark Helms (Parliamentarian), Israel Moreno, Mike Sheppard, and Mario Rodriquez. (Standing) Daniel Graham, Mark Joplin (District VI President, State Vice-President), Randy Raymer, Andy Hill, David Coe. AUTO MECHANICS (Kneeling, left to right) Jessie Herrera, Augustine Perez (District VI Vice- President), Rickie Lang- ston, Danny Leal (Ser- geant-at-Arms). (Standing) Mr. fjfslie Savage (Spon- sor), Ignacio Camargo, Pablo Longoria (Secre- tary), Albert Perez (Re- porter), and Sebastian Jimenez. 267 “And if this doesn’t work, then we’ll forget the whole thing!” Metal Trades morning class works out a problem with a bar bender. (Left to right) Avie Brittian, Bob Roberson, Larry Nye, Larry Bramlet, Lewis Kidd, Mr. Johnny Clayton, Dale Johnson, Terry Prayor, Steve Patridge, Rod Ramsower, Mike Henegar, Robert Wilson, Bill Brown, and Steve Hastey. (Center picture) Mike Tyler, Jimmy Noel, Ren Bradford, and Randy Ozbom share ideas on how to improve a scroll bender. (Bottom picture) Steve Templeton, Brian Pruett, Jimmy Gresham, Kenneth Ferrell, and Billy Williams compare their skills on the metal lathe. 268 Steve Westbrook, James Dunlap, and Ronnie Meals cut shingles for the roof of the Building Trades house. Building Trades completes house “All in a year’s work—” The house built by the Building Trades classes finished in late spring has proved to be one of the most attractive in the series built by PHS classes. Direction was provided by Mr. Dale Russell, instructor. 269 VOCATIONAL DRAFTING, Morning Class, (Front row, left to right), Virginia Gonzales, Olga Gonzales, Glenn Norrell, Tom Riggs, (treasurer), Ricky Duckworth (sgt.-at-arms) and David Cumby. (Second row) Brad Blendon (reporter), Jim Wigington, Larry Reimers, Freddie Rodriguez and Jim Bragg. VOCATIONAL DRAFTING, Afternoon Class, (Front row, left to right) Steve Henderson, Scott Young (secretary) and Tern' Sheppard. (Second row) Oscar Garcia, Hugh Manka, (vice-president), Fonty Carthel (president) and Severo Alvarado (parliamentarian). 270 Counting and packaging “View Points,” a Plainview schools publication, is just part of the work in CVAE. (Left to right) Fred Gonzalez, David Mercado, Lupe Ramos, Janice Johnson, and Raquel Gutierrez, work on the project. Lucy Torres and Nelda DeLeon are busy at the folding machine stacking the last issues of “View Points.” Drafting, CVAE require skill Making a final check on layout material before printing is “work for everybody.” (Left to right, seated) Sylvia Lopez, Domingo Camargo, Barbara Roberts, and Marilyn Wall. (Standing) Janie Gonzales and Rodney Nelson. Navor Ochoa, Hattie Hauschild, and Christine Gonzalez check the ink distribution while printing the VICA handouts for state convention. 271 VOE LAB: (First row, left to right) Irma Anzaldua, Cindy Roberts, Jonelle Sayes, Vicki Cypert, Debbie Cook, Lorina Gallardo. (Second row) Theresa Hawkins, Sylvia Bernal, Jeanette Kelley, Leta Holloman, Mickey McCullough, Terry Gestes, Shelda Sisk. (Third row) Darla Lacey, Alice Camarena, Janiece Teel, Cindy Perry, Brenda Perry, Manuela Ortiz, Angie Aldaco, Luanne Peoples. Shelda Sisk, Terry Gestes, Sheila McGuire, and Lisa Wallace share the “Daily chores” while loading and unloading the offset printing press. 272 VOE CLUB OFFICERS: (First row, left to right) Mindy McCamish, president; Jeanette Kelley, vice-president; Luanne Peoples, secretary. (Second row) Pam Lansdon, treasurer; Angela Herron, reporter; Cindy Johnson, historian; Janet Taylor, parliamentarian. VOE sharpens office abilities VOE COOP: (First row, left to right) Tila Gonzales, Dorothy Ramos, Debbie Jacobs, Brenda English, Sheila McGuire, Betty Joslin, Lola Scroggins, Kandy Harrison, Angela Herron. (Second row) Renea Clarkson, Mindy McCamish, Lisa Wallace, Janice Spencer, Carol Hughs. (Third row) Elaine Brewer, Becky Simmons, Roannc Cartwright, Cindy Johnson, Janet Taylor, Rebecca Smith, Vicki Messer, Pam Lansdon, Mari Holbert. 273 ICT program covers many phases ICT-I: (First row, left to right)'Sylvia Valdez, Audrey Couch, Cindy McCarty, Janet Vaughan, Marian Oldfield. (Second row) Randy Collie, Don Douglas, Tommy Lovell, Ricky Lopez, Billy Hancock, Herbert Polly. (Third row) Dennis Gibson, Mackie Bain, Mike Gibson, Ricky Brooks, Glenn Young, Lionel Garcia, Joel Smith, Donald Pruitt. ICT—II: (First row, left to right) Cathy Berner, secretary: Delia Garcia, Geneva Shaw, reporter;Jane McLaurin, Celeste Rivera. (Second row) Randy Steiwig, Gary Smith, Ronnie Bedwell, vice-president; Linda Warren, treasurer: Elizabeth Couch, Annette Green. (Third row) Mr. Don Williams, sponsor; Ramiro Guerra, Kenneth Martin, Dale Dwyer, serge ant-at-arms; Steve Serva tius, Roy Parr, president; Gary Kerbo, parliamentarian; Michael Moon, Lloyd Morton. (Not shown Joe Garrett) DE, SECOND PERIOD: (First row, left to right) Glen Dwyer, David Reed, Robert Del Campo, Mona Keeter, Teresa Cleveland, Kenny Howard, Raul Hernandez, Jimmy James. (Second row) Doug Edwards, Cindy Ginn, Annie Hatch, Vaneta Collis, Sheila Anderson, Tonya Cross, Sandy Ebeling, Jimmie Griffin, Gloria Price. (Third row) Amy Johnson, Billy Huddleston, Rusty Ballard, Kenneth Adams, Randy Case, Lex Sykes, Doug Moore, Watha Cantwell. (Not shown David Vail) DE trains for tomorrow now 275 DE, THIRD PERIOD: (First row, left to right) James Frame, Terrye Griffin, Judy Chapman, treasurer; Rhonda Patty, secretary r Teresa Greenwood, Bob Hewett. (Second row) Jolene Wheeler, Cindy Mitchell, Sherry Burns, parliamentarian; Becky Howell, reporter; Beverly Graham, president; Brian Walker, Johnny White, sergeant-at-arms. (Third row) Mr. Dick Dye, sponsor. Rusty Hughes, Paul Thompson, vice-president; Jeremiah Allen. COMMUNITY LIFE 276 277 (7 • jfocym “PLAINVIEW’S OLDEST” APPLIANCE, STEREO “FOR THE NEWEST AND TELEVISION CENTER IN FASHION” 3400 Olton Road Phone (806) 293-4444 293-1466 P. 0. Box 1725 1405 W. Fifth Plainview, Texas Plainview, Texas LEE TIRES — West Texas Best Tire Buy 200 W, 6th Street PLAINVIEW, TEXAS 79072 278 T 9' -rvi V et? y -at £ fVI -• V S s'; vi 'V} WHY NOT JOIN US AT ■ WAYLAND? 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RESTAURANT RESTAURANT Open 11 am—12 pm Daily 11 am—9 pm Sunday Chinese American Food Charbroil Steaks “Banquet Facilities” Take Out Orders 296-6812 910 Highway 87 GABRIEL’S Located In Gabriel-Wayland Shopping Center Marilyn Malouf and Brian Walker pose with “Friend ' in GABRIEL'S Men's Department 282 HALE COUNTY STATE BANK HOME OF and i A FULL SERVICE BANK i “The Bank of Friendly Service” Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 201 W. Sixth 293-3635 Free Gift Wrap Ivy Waggoner and Angie Aldaco look at some of the “In” fashions at the PLACE AROUND THE CORNER. PLAINVIEW ICE CO. 296-7416 409 W. Third “The party’s not over if you buy your ice from PLAINVIEW ICE COMPANY.” Kenneth Adams is ready and willing to help you. 284 Brink Voelker and a salesman at H1GGINBOTHAM- BARTLETT COMPANY inspect part of the wide variety of supplies the firm stocks. HIGG1NB0THAM- BARTLETT CO. “YOUR BUILDING SUPPLY CENTER'’ 296-6335 300 E. Sixth Plainview, Texas Box 1659 “Best Wishes to the Class of v74” PERRY’S -S®- Sixth and Broadway 2934689 Gifts “ Jecuelrif Gabriel-W ay land Shopping Center 293-1107 296-6700 630 Broadway Plainview’s Complete Variety Store and Fabric Center Plainview, Texas 79072 285 “Heads up, friend, the light dawns. You’ll find a lot to crow about at FIRST BAPTIST!” FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Eighth and Baltimore Streets 286 “TO THE CLASS OF 74” JAMES BROS. IMPLEMENT CO., INC. ENGLAND WHOLESALE CO. 2509 W. 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Our Hometown. ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________i 294 BUD’S FURNITURE AND APPLIANCE 102 E. Fifth Plainview, Texas 296-6376 “TERMS TO SUIT YOU” “Shoes for the Entire Family” Johansen Nunn-Bush Sadler of Boston John Keller Oomphies Buster Brown Hush puppies Naturalizer Miss America 2402-A Olton Rd. 296-5484 295 Manufacturers Plainview, Texas A % CORCOR RAM’S I - ) MEN’S WEAR . f yrW TTT 1209 WEST 5 h • 293-4141 If ‘ PLAINVIEW, TEXAS ' jjr “BOB GARDNER BACKS THE FIGHTING BULLDOGS” 293-1675 609 Broadway Plainview, Texas 79072 296 HARTIS ENTERPRISES, INC. 3015 Dimmitt Hwy. 293-4741 i K-BOBS STEAK HOUSE 3400—C Olton Rd. 293-3588 BLUE LAKES MINIATURE GOLF COURSE 1011 W. Fifth 293-1462 CASA DE TACO 3316 Olton Rd. 296-5309 How long does it take to get an education? □ 8 years □ 12 years □ 16 years None of the above. Education------ whether you stay in school or not — should never end. With-it people are always learning more about themselves, their occupations, and other people. Continuing our education isn't the easiest thing to do. But it has its advantages. Being ever educated as- sures you the abilities of communicat- ing well, gaining and holding employ- ment, and understanding yourself and the world. Congratulations to the Class of '74. May you always learn. l£ o yd unmna FUNERAL HOME. INC. C7 Colonial Cfjapel 2615 WEST 6th STREET PLAINVIEW PHONE 296-2721 298 BOBS PLUMBING REPAIR SINCE 1954 VISIT OUR SHOWROOM - 1414 QUINCY -CONTRACTING- -REMODELING- essagg UNIVERSAL, HEATING And COOLING BATHROOM FIXTURES BOB ROBERSON - Owner 293-4333 Bob Roberson shows some of the new faucets from the Delta line at BOB’S PLUMBING. GOODYEAR SERVICE STORE Tires, Tubes, Batteries, for Cars, Trucks or Tractors In Plainview Since 1922 CLARENCE F. PARKER With On-the-Farm Service Agent “WE SELL G.E. APPLIANCES AND T.V.V’ Insurance Loans Real Estate 107 W. Fifth 296-2756 608 Austin 296-5372 D. C. NELSON Manager 299 Beverly Graham and Annie Hatch admire one of the fashionable sweater sets at SEARS JUNIOR BAZAAR. 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Mr. Ray 92, 86 Barnes, Mr. Royce 86, 92, 56 Barnett, Mr. Gene 92, 250 Bennett, Mrs. Viringia 87 Berry, Mr. Jim 93, 86, 92 Berry, Mrs. Jane 92 Berry, Mrs. Margaret 91, 92 Bishop, Mrs. Amelia 30, 33, 92 Bishop, Mr. Harold J. 92, 245, 260 Blaine, Mr. J. W. 92 Bowers, Mrs. Joanne 92, 94 Buchanan, Mrs. Judy 24, 95, 92 Buchanan, Mr. Patrick 95, 92, 196, 210 Burgess, Miss Trumanell 92 Butler, Mrs. Virginia 92 Chesser, Mrs. Frances 93, 92 Christian, Mrs. Pollye 92 Clayton, Mr. John 93, 268, 52 Clindaniel, Mrs. Wanda 89 Coffey, Mrs. Sunny 89, 93 Copeland, Miss Nila 88 Covey, Mrs. Jean 89, 93 Damron, Mrs. Lolita 88 Davis, Mr. Donald 93, 197, 211 Davis, Mrs. Gladys 93 Dennis, Mr. Fredice 97, 93 DeWese, Mr. Jim 91, 93 Dickson, Mr. Robert 93 Dodson, Mrs. Jewell 93 Dollar, Mr. Jim 93 Dunlap, Mr. Wendell 93 Dye, Mr. Richard J. 96, 93, 275 Edwards, Mr. Roger 40, 47, 94, 171 Fore, Mrs. Lela 90 Finney, Mrs. Paula 94 Giddens, Mrs. Jane 87, 94 Griffin, Miss Ruth 94 Hager, Miss Helen 94, 239 Harder, Mrs. Sharon 94 Henderson, Mr. Alfred 94 Henry, Mr. Bob 27, 85 Honeycutt, Mr. Pat 216 Hinds, Mrs. Elizabeth 94, 226 Hughes, Mrs. Pearl 94 Jenkins, Mr. Thomas A. 94 Kaiser, Mrs. Henryetta 94 Kamp, Mrs. Charlene 94 Kensing, Mr. S.H. “Doc” 94, 185, 206 Kidwell, Mrs. Sue 94 King, Miss Tommie Sue 91, 94, 121 Kite, Miss Joyce 48, 94, 235 Kirk, Mr. George 91, 54 Lee, Mr. Monte 94, 196, 211 Loerwald, Mr. Daniel 95, 185 McBee, Mr. Larry 95, 246 McCullough, Mrs. Delores 95 McGhee, Mrs. Betty 95,16 McKnight, Mr. E.J. 95 Mason, Mr. Joe 90 Maples, Mr. Fred 95,184 Merrell, Mrs. Paula 95 Miller, Mr. Joe 95,194, 195, 209 Miller, Mr. Ron 95 Miller, Mr. Wayne 34, 95 Mitchusson, Mr. H.L. 91, 82 Mize, Mr. Hollis 95, 255, 250 Norris, Mrs. Henrietta 95 Norris, Mr. Vernon 86, 96 Phillips, Mr. Bill 96,198, 199, 200, 207 Phillips, Mrs. Martha 96 Pollard, Mr. Jim 96, 184 Poorman, Mr. James 96,184 Reaves, Mr. Leslie 96, 184, 223, 220 Rinker, Mr. Rollie 96, 199, 208, 219 Rodriquez, Mr. Rufino Jr. 96 Rummage, Mrs. Ann 97, 264 Russell, Mr. Dale 96, 269 Ryan, Mr. O.T. 40, 46, 96 Saunders, Mr. Mark 95, 96, 184, 161, 217, 216 Saunders, Mrs. Sherry 27, 95, 96 Savage, Mr. Leslie 96, 267 Sayes, Mrs. Margie 96, 265 Schrib, Mrs. Linda 97 Sessom, Mr. Bill 97 Sharp, Mrs. Delphine 88, 92 Shepperd, Mr. Richard E. 97 Skelton, Miss Jayme 97, 241 Smith, Mr. Dale 97, 194,195 Smith, Mr. John H. 97, 156 Starkey, Mr. James 97, 215, 212 Stovall, Mr. Larry 97, 197, 210 Tisdel, .Mrs. Florabel 97, 253 Trevino, Mrs. Julie 97 Tullis, Mrs. Dorothy 82 Ullom, Miss Suzanne 97 Veatch, Mr. Lamont 26, 50, 85 Warren, Mr. Terry 97 Watson, Mr. Richard 97 Weatherred, Mr. Harrell 97, 226 Whitfield, Mr. I.L. 97, 146, 260 Williams, Mr. Don 97, 274 Williams, Mrs. Nancy 97 Williams, Mrs. Sandra 91, 97, 247 302 Senior Index A Abbott, ( arietta 101 Abbott, Rickey 101, 251 Adair, Bob 101, 198, 54 Adrian, Gerald 101, 250 Aguilar, Luis 101 Aguirre, Joe 101, 229 Aldaco, Frank 101 Allen, Jeremiah 101, 275, 230 Amador, Simon 101, 229 Andrew, Alan 101 Arevalo, Rose 101 Armstrong, Jon 103, 101, 185, 238, 16 B Bailey, Sharon 102 Baldwin, Lonnie 36, 102 Ballinger, Wanda 102 Barnes, Gary 40, 46, 102, 257 Bass, Melinda 102, 127 Bedwell, Ronnie 102, 274 Belk, David 102, 122, 245, 248, 79, 261,229 Belk, Sandra 102 Benefield, Renee 102 Berner, Cathy 102, 274 Berry, Douglas 21, 111, 100, 102, 66, 198, 199, 202, 203, 205, 55 Billings, Jim 40, 47, 102, 249 Blair, Bob 102 Blankenship, Brett 102 Blankenship, Michael 40, 47, 103, 124, 257 Bosquez, Mary 103 Bowen, Kevin 103,185, 252, 54 Boyd, Rebecca 103, 113, 243, 77 Braddock, Danny 103, 250 Bradford, Ren 103, 254, 268 Braga, Mary Frances 103 Brawley, Richard 47, 103, 257 Brewer, Elaine 103, 273 Brittian, Vanessa 33, 40, 108, 103,249 Brown, Carolyn 104 Brown, Ethel 104, 219 Browning, Bill 104, 246, 257 Bryant, Gary 104, 245 Bryant, Jim 106, 104,51, 238 Bublis, Cathy 27, 42, 43, 40, 47, 104, 239, 256, 75 Buchanan, Mark 104 Burleson, Greg 104, 254, 251 Burnett, Debra 19,104,127 Burnett, Kathy 104 Burns, Sherry 42, 40, 104, 275, 256 Bussey, Laura 104 Bustos, Benita 104, 232 C Caldwell, Scott 105 Camargo, Ignacio 105, 267 Campbell, Larry 105, 245, 246 Campbell, Scott 105, 251 Carthel, Fonty 105, 114, 270 Cartwright, Roanne 105, 273, 254, 255 Caughron, Don 40, 105, 248, 249,257,57 Chapman, Judy 105, 275 Chavez, Alfred 105 Clarkson, Renea 106, 273 Clayton, Patty 106, 248 Cobb, Robert 106 Cognasi, Andy 106, 254, 250, 25 Collier, Susan 106 Cook, Carol 17, 106, 81 Cook, Terry 34, 40, 106 Cortez, Mary 31, 106, 125 Couch, Elizabeth 106, 274 Cox, Cheryl 14, 18, 20, 22, 23, 106,113 Crane, Cynthia 106, 126, 238, 259, 226, 227, 55 Criswell, David 101, 221, 220 Cromeans,Ernest 106, 185, 189, 54, 216 Cross, Stephen 106, 220 Culpepper, Tommy 17, 34, 35, 40, 106, 38, 51, 121, 257, 75 Cumby, David 107, 270 D Daniel, Randy 107, 198, 54, 59 Davila, Dionel 33, 107, 253, 218, 216 Davis, Brian 17, 107, 240, 243, 212,213 DavLs, Johnny 36, 107, 198, 201,204, 205, 207 Davis, Terri 34, 35, 46, 107, 38, 51,115, 243,76 Day, Carla 107, 244 Del Campo, Roger 107, 229 Deluna, Mary 32, 107 Diaz, Pete 107 Douglas, Barbara 108 Douglas, Robert 108 Driver, Leland 36, 103, 108, 238, 216 Dulin, Debbie 88,108, 113 Duncan, Debbie 88, 108, 244, 254 Dunlap, Steven 108, 269 Dunnam, Karla 40, 105, 108, 253,256 Dwyer, Dale 108, 274 Dye, Richard 108, 198, 205, 240, 243, 246,219 Dyer, Lee Ann 108 E Edwards, Shirley 109 English, Brenda 109, 273 F Farmer, Pat 109 Fennell, Reynaldo 109, 185, 191, 217, 216 Ferrell, Kenneth 109, 268 Field, Jennifer 109, 119, 239 Fletcher, David 40, 109, 257 Fondren, John 109 Formby, Frances 109 Frame, James 109, 275 Fuller, Lana 109, 119, 238, 212, 214, 260 G Gaither, Richard 109 Gamboa, Raul 43, 40, 240, 243, 245, 246 Gammage, Sharon 110, 243 Garcia, Delia 110, 274 Garcia, Geneva 110, 265 Garcia, Mary Esther 110 Gardner, Robin 100, 110, 140, 66, 116, 252, 212, 214, 263,53 Garrett, Joe 110, 229, 274 Garrison, Gina 2, 27, 31, 110, 253, 52 Gaston, Darrel 110, 245, 246, 215, 212, 260 Gay nor, Mitchell 110, 245, 246, 80 Gion, DeWayne 34, 110, 254 Gipson, Diann 110, 238, 244, 219 Gonzales, Gloria 111 Gonzales, Rosa 111, 265 Gonzales, Tila 111, 273 Goss, Burnice 111 Graham, Beverly 111,275, 300, 74 Grant, Gary 111, 244, 246 Grant, Nick 26, 100, 111, 185, 187, 212 Green, Annette 111, 274 Green, Karen 111, 238 Greenwood, Laura 111, 235 Greenwood, Teresa 111, 275 Gresham, Jim 111, 268 Griffin, Terrye 111, 275 Guerra, Ramiro 112, 280, 274 Gutierrez, Gregory 112 H llackett, Carol 40, 112, 256 Haigood, Chuck 20, 34, 35, 39, 40, 46, 47,112 Haley, Helen 34, 35, 40, 47, 112, 256,54,219 Hall, Brent 112, 251 Hallman, Nancy 112 Ham, Russell 112, 250 Hamilton, Brenda 112 Harbour, Keith 112, 254, 251 Harder, Ray 32,112, 226 Hardin, Waymond 112, 251 Harmon, Ronnie 185, 187, 113, 252, 220 Harper, Derinda 113, 264 Harrison, Kandy 173, 112,113 Harris, Doug 34, 35, 113, 254 Hayes, Brad 113, 241 Haynes, James 113, 212, 213 Heck, Lesa 113, 250, 235 Hellyer, Pam 113 Henderson, Debie 114 Henderson, Stephen 114, 270 Henegar, Mike 185, 114, 268, 221, 222, 220 Henry, Karrol 18, 19, 114 Hernandez, Olivia 19, 31,114 Herrera, Jessie 114, 267 Herron, Angela 19, 40, 273, 114 Hewett, Bob 34, 36, 275,114 Hill Sherrie 34, 88, 114 Hillman, Kay 114,119 Hinn, Robert 114, 247, 220 Hogge, Kay 114, 117 Holbert, Mari 273,114 Holland, Ric 185, 186, 114, 216 Hollars, Michael 40, 114, 243, 245, 246, 80 Holley, Darrell 135, 185, 186, 190, 193, 67,114, 252, 53, 220 Hollingsworth, Gerald 115 Holmes, Marilyn 34, 36,115 Hooper, Steve 115, 245, 250 Hooten, Marion 31, 115, 59 Horn, Steve 115, 198, 199, 202, 203, 240, 64, 52, 54 Horne, Mark 115 Howell, Becky 275, 115, 248, 249 Hughes, Kathy 115 Hughes, Rusty 275, 115, 245 Hughs, Carol 273,115 Hurt, David 26, 27, 115, 241 J Jackson, James 43, 110, 115, 217, 216 Jackson, Susan 116, 264 Jacobs, Debbie 273,116 Jenkins, Debra 116 Jeter, William 116 Jimenez, Sebastian 116, 267 Job, Valerie 116, 117 Johnson, Cindy 273, 116, 254 Joslin, Betty 40, 273, 116, 256 Juarez, MariaElena 116 K Keen, Sharion 1J 6 Kerbo, Gary 116, 274 Kidwell, Jesseca 17, 116, 80 King, Jerry 116, 240, 243, 245, 246, 215,212 Kunkel, Debbie 100, 116, 263 L LaFuente, Henry 117 Langston, Rickie 117, 81, 267 Lansdon, Pam 273,117,119 Lansford, Tommy 117 Lee, Kimberley 117 Lee, Ricky 117 Leija, Alvaro 117 Leonard, Cathy 117 Little, Lois 117 Lloyd, Lisa 68, 113, 117, 119, 238, 244, 254, 255, 263, 53 Long, Donna 117 Longoria, Pablo 117, 267 Lopez, Gene 118 Lopez, Hilda 31,118 Lopez, Ricardo 118, 241, 76 Me McBeth, James 118 McBride, Bill 118 McCamish, Mindy 273,118 McCarty, Paula 118 McCasland, Johnny 185,118 McClure, D’Ann 118 McCollum, Bruce 118 McConnell, Ginny 40,118, 249 McCune, Cindy 118 McEachem, Susan 118, 126, 16, 219 McGee, Ben 36, 118, 250 McGuire, Sheila 272, 273, 118, 243 McLaurin, Jane 118, 274 M Macha, Melvin 68,119, 251 Malouf, Marilyn 282,119, 238 Mangum, Mark 18, 26, 27, 29, 109, 119, 198, 200, 201, 203, 205, 206, 260 Manka, Hugh 40, 119, 253, 270 Maples, Grady 119 Marks, Christi 27, 40, 119, 256 Marshall, Steven 119 Martin, Kenneth 15, 115, 119, 260, 274 Martin, Scott 119 Martinez, Erlinda 31, 119 Martinez, Mary Lou 88, 119, 265 Mason, Cindy 88, 119 Mason, David 119, 254, 65, 250 303 Masso, Irma 40, 120, 16 May, Scott 185, 120, 16 Meals, Ronny 120, 269 Meers, Debbie 120, 243 Melendez, Martha 88, 120, 265 Mendez, Edward 120 Messer, Vicki 273, 120 Mitchell, Cindy 275, 120 Mitchell, Sylvia 120, 241 Mock, Helen 120 Moon, Michael 120, 274 Morales, Dora 120 Morton, Lloyd 120, 274 Murcheski, Bill 120 N Nash, Yolanda 88, 121, 219 Nelson, Glenn 121, 220 Nivens, Danny 121 Noel, Jimmy 121, 268 Norrell, Sherry 34, 35, 36, 121 0 O’Neal. Ronald 121 Owen, Ross 121, 16, 230, 225, 226 Owens, Raymond 121 Ozbom, Randy 78, 268, 52 P Palmer, Cindy 121 Palmer, Dana 105, 121, 254 Parr, Roy 121, 230, 274, 74 Pastrano, Yolanda 49, 121 Patridge, Joel 121, 238 Patridge, Steve 185, 115, 121, 268, 54, 217, 216 Patterson, Allan 122, 128, 246 Patty Rhonda 275, 122 Pendergrass, Jimmy 122, 245, 248 Peoples, Matthew 122 Perez, Albert 122, 267 Perez, Augustine 122, 267 Perez, Maria 122, 248 Perry, Brenda 272, 122 Peters, Lennie 122, 250, 251 Pettit, Rusty 122 Pitts, Robert 185, 122 Polley, Herbert 122, 274 Polvado, Les 18, 40, 123, 257 Pravor, Terry 123, 268, 216 Price, Mike 123, 251 Priest, Susan 123 Proctor, Donny 123 Pruett, Brian 123, 238, 80, 268 Pruett, Donald 123, 274 Pulido, Johnny 123 Purvis, Vonda 34, 123 R Raines, Peggy 123 Raines, Tommy 34, 35, 36, 123 Ramos, Danny 123, 229 Ramos, Dorothy 273,123 Ramsay, Jerrold 123 Rankin, Mike 40, 47, 89, 124, 257 Recio, Gloria 124 Recio, Rosa 124 Riggs, Thomas 107, 124, 270 Rios, Barbara 124 Rivera, Celeste 124, 248, 274 Roberson. Bob 31,299, 50, 124, 268,59 Roberts, Kathy 124 Robinson, Diane 124, Rocha, David 124 Rodman, Rodney 42, 40, 124, 257 Rogers, Jimmy 124 Roller, Harold 124 Ruff, Karen 40, 124 Rush, Doug 40, 46, 47, 124, 257 Rushing, Debbie 124 Russell, Monte 32, 185, 188, 72, 125,253, 77, 53,55 Rutledge, David 125 Ryan, Mark 40, 47, 102, 125, 248, 249, 257, 75 S Salas, Marthax 125 Salazar, Tomas 125 Samarripa, Pedro 125 Sanchez, Ray 125, 79 Sanders, Pat 125, 263 Sanders, Rosie 125, 263 Sansom, Micheal 36, 40, 125, 257 Schoppa, Nancy 34, 35, 39, 125, 243, 246, 36 Scott, Diane 26, 27, 40, 66, 125, 244, 53, 219 Scroggins, Larry 125, 251 Scroggins, Lola 273, 125 Sepeda, Elena 126 Servatius, Steve 126, 274 Settle, Cynthia 130, 126 Shaw, Geneva 126, 274 Shedd, Harvey 126, 230, 229 Shepard, Pam 40, 88, 126, 244, 256 Sheppard, Terry 126, 270 Simmons, Becky 43, 40, 273,126 Simmons, Perry 126 Singletary, Chyrel 129, 126, 127 231 Sisk, Shelda 272,126 Slough, Robert 126 Smith, Gary 126, 274 Smith, Rebecca 27, 273, 126, 16 Smith, Roland 127, 250 Smutrat, Kanit 27, 29, 127, 261, 52 Soliz, Sylvia 127 Southerland, Charles 40, 47; 127 Spencer, DeAnne 127, 243 Spencer, Janice 273,127 Stambaugh, Randy 127 Stanfield, Russell 120. 127, 243, 245, 249 Stanford, Claudia 127 Steiwig, Randy 127, 274 Stephens, Debbie 34, 35, 41, 40, 128 Stone, McCasland Carla 128 Stroud, Gayle 128 Sylvester, Tandy 128 T Tapp, Carol 34, 35, 39, 121, 128 Taylor, Janet 273, 128, 244, 59 Taylor, Kenneth 185, 191, 128 Taylor, Mark 107, 128 Taylor, Virgil 128 Templeton, Steve 128, 268 Thomas, Debbie 19, 26, 27, 101, 129,72,215, 212 Thompson, Paul 129, 275 Tonche, Mike 129 Torres, Olivia 129 Trimble, Marv Martha 88. 129, 252, 215, 212, 219 Tschirigi, Carol 129, 248, 235 Tucker, Linda 40, 129, 247, 258 Turpin, Danny 34, 40, 47, 129, 245,246, 257 Tyler, Mike 129,268 V Vera, Johnny 129 Vera, Raymond 129 Villanueva, Felix 129, 229 W Wafer, Elizabeth 129 Walker, Brian 129, 275,282 Walker, Jeff 129, 250, 260 Walker, Joe 129, 251 Wall, Jaquita 40, 130, 238 Wallace, Lisa 130, 272, 273, 74 Ware, Ronnie 130, 114 Warren, Linda 130, 274 Watson, DeeAnne 34, 130 Webb, Arlene 40, 130 Weil, Deborah 130 Welch, Susan 130 Wells, Peggy 36, 130, 232 Wheeler, Darla 130, 265 Wheeler, Jolene 34, 130, 275 Wheeler, Julie 36, 130 White, Johnny 130, 275, 228, 229 Widener, James 131, 16 Wilboum, Jerry 19, 131, 16, 225,226 Williams, Billy 131, 268 Willis, Janabeth 131 Willis, John 40, 131 Willis, Vickie 40, 131 Wilson, Sue 131 Womack, Tim 57 Woolverton, Tony 131 Wright, Diane 32, 131 Wright, Milton 40, 131, 240 253, 257 Y Young, Lori 15, 20, 131 Junior Index A Adams, David 133, 208 Adams, Kenneth 133, 275, 284 Aguilar, Delia 133 Alcozer, Eva 133 Aldaco, Angie 133, 272, 284, 248, 249 Aldaco, Margie 133, 265 Alvarado, Severo 133, 78, 270 Amador, Polly 133 Anderson, Sheila 133, 275 Annett, Debra 40, 133, 239 Anzaldua, Irma 133, 272 Azua, Olga 133, 265 B Bailey, Arlette 133, 127 Bain, Mackie 133, 274 Ballard, Randell 133 Ballard, Rusty 133, 275, 229 Hallew, Trena 40 88, 133 Barker, Teresa 133 Barnes, Evelyn 43, 40, 46, 133, 239, 243, 53 Barton, Joe 133,185, 186, 188, 192,128, 220 Bentley, Rick 133, 208 Benton, Elaine 133, 250 Bernal, Sylvia 133, 272 Billington, Kent 133 Bishop, Danny 134, 133, 51, 244, 226 Bishop, Joe 134 Blackwell, Piata 134 Blackwell, Teana 34, 134 Blake, Curtis 134,138, 185 Bownds, Kim 134, 137, 254 Hragg, Jim 134, 270 Branscum, Charles 134 Brasher, Teresa 43, 46, 134 Brasher, Theresa 40, 134 Bridwell, Sandra 134 Brittian, Avie 134, 254, 268 Brooks, Ricky 134, 274- Brown, Belinda 134, 219 Brown, BUI 134, 268 Brown, Mike 134 Buford, Jon 40, 134 Butler, Tommy 134 C. Caddel, Kurt 27, 29, 134, 50 Camarena, Alicia 134, 272, 233 CampbeU, Kelly 134, 250 Cantwell, Watha 34, 96, 134, 137, 275, 247 Cargill, Charles 134, 254 Carroll, Mary 134 Carroll, Richard 40, 47, 134, 251 Carter, Page 135,134, 239, 252, 258,212,213, 54, 56 Carter, Robert 20, 132, 134, 241,243, 245, 246 Case, Randy 134, 275 Castillo, Andy 134 Castillo, Vicky 134 Cavazos, Rosie 49, 134, 265 Chaffin, Bobby 135, 226 Chavez, Valente 135, 54, 221, 220 Cleveland, Teresa 135 Clifton, Terecia 47, 135, 275, 51, 249 dine, Nanette 22, 23, 135,188 252 Clothier, Jeff 134, 135, 261 260, 56 Cobb, Karen 135, 249, 263 Coe, David 135, 267 Coggin, Carol 89, 135 CoUie, Randy 135, 274 Coilis, Laveta 135 Collis, Vaneta 135, 2-75 Compton, Laura 135, 238, 215, 212 Cook, Debbie 135, 249 Cook, Judy 135, 249 Cook, Julie 135, 155, 219 Cooper, Janis 22, 23, 135, 239 252 Coppin, Kathy 135, 219 Cortez, Louis 135 Cortinez, Mike 135, 229 Couch, Audrey 135, 274 Couch, William 135, 250 Cravey, Rhonda 135, 212 Cross, Ricky 43, 40, 47,136 Cross, Tonya 136, 275 Crow, Max 136, 250 Cypert, Chuck 136, 245 Cypert, Vicki 136, 272, 249 D Davey, Penny 88, 136, 219 Dean, Randall 136, 185, 246 Del Campo, Robert 136, 275, 229 Delgado, Adelina 136 Dickson, Don 30, 33, 40, 136, 253, 257 Dixson, Milton 136, 185 Dominguez, Manuela 136 Douglas, Don 136, 274 Dunning, Elizabeth 41, 40,136, 239 Dwyer, Glen 136, 275 E Edwards, Doug 136, 275 Elder, Tracy 136 Ellsworth, Shawn 89, 136, 185, 55 Evans, Randy 40, 136, 185, 55 G Gaither, Trent 136, 220 Gallardo, Johnny 136, 250 Gallardo, Lorina 136, 272 Galvan, Janie 136 Garcia, Janie 88, 133,136 Garcia, Lionel 136, 274 Garcia, Oscar 40, 137, 270 Garza, Rosa 48, 137 Gestes, Terry 31, 137, 272 Gibson, Dennis 137, 274 Gibson, Jeff 43, 40, 47, 137 Gibson, Mike 137, 274 Gilbert, David 137 Gilbert, Mike 137, 185, 79, 250, 251 Ginn, Cindy 34, 138, 275 Glenn, Jimmy 137, 250 Gonzales, Irene 137 Gonzales, Mary 137 Gonzales, Ramiro 137 Gonzales, Viril 36 Gonzalez, Annette 137 Goree, Greg 137,185, 250 Gorman, Karen 137 Graham, Charlotte 137, 248 Graham, Daniel 137, 267 Gray, Debbie 137 Green, Steve 137, 198, 199, 204, 56 Griffin, Jimmie 137, 275 F Favila, Leroy 136, 229 Ferguson, Doug 136 Finney, Randall 136,185, 241 Flatt, Patricia 136, 249, 265 Foster, Charles 136, 185, 216 Foster, Steve 136, 144, 212 Fugate, Kim 40, 136 H Hallman, Theresa 137 Hancock, Billy 137, 274 Harbour, Joretta 138, 143, 254 Harrell, Rex 138, 250, 251 Harriss, Debra 138 Hart,Rickey 34, 35, 36, 132, 138,208 Hastey, Mark 138, 268 Hatch, Annie 138, 275, 300 Hawkins, Clint 138 Hawkins, Teresa 138, 272, 231 Hayes, Nina Clare 135, 138 Hayes, Rhonda 34, 138 Hearn, James 138, 240 Helms, Mark 138, 267 Hernandez, Fermin 40, 138 Hernandez, Raul 138, 250 Herring, Richard 138, 250 Higgins, Carl 138, 250 Hill, Andy 138, 267 Hinrichs, Jana 41, 40, 132, 138, 50, 239 Hodges, Terry 27, 34, 35, 36, 138, 140, 38, 147, 244, 258 Holloman, Leta 138, 272 Hooks, Danny 138 Hooper, Aubrey 138, 250, 251 Horn, Nancy 138, 239, 56 Home, Pat 40, 138, 249 Horton, Linda 138, 248 Howard, Debbie 40, 138 Howard, Jeri 138, 238 Howard, Kenny 138, 275 lluddelston, Billy 139, 275 Huffine, Danny 139, 185, 192, 128, 198, 203, 205, 246, 220 Hunt, Tommy 139 Hurt, David 40, 139 Hyde, Vickie 88, 139, 265, 219 J Jackson, Gary 139 James, Connie 31, 40, 139 James, Jimmy 139, 275, 246 Jeter, Lyle 139 Johnson, Amelia 139, 275 Johnson, Dale 139, 268 Jones, Steve 139, 146, 253, 56 Joplin, Mark 139, 267 K Keeter, Mona 139, 275 Kelley, Jeanette 139, 272, 273 Kerbo, Mike 139, 221, 220 Kerns, Joe 139 Kersh, Arnold 139, 250 Kidd, Lewis 139, 265 Koenning, David 139 Kovar, Gary 139, 238, 226, 227 Kreegar, Pam 139, 238, 226, 227 Kunkel, Karla 139, 280 L Lacey, Darla 88,139, 272 Landa, Cathy 40, 46, 47, 133,139 Lanford, Mary 139 Larson, Loretta 40, 139 Lewis, Diann 139 Lightfoot, Patti 40, 139,69, 53 Lindeman, Elaine 140, 143, 176 Livesay, Sharon 89, 140, 244, 249, 263 Lloyd, B.J. 140, 255,254, 250 Longoria, Freddy 140, 229, 220 Lopez, Esther 140 Lopez, Ricky 140, 274 Lorenz Daniel 140 Lorenz, David 140 Lovell, Terry 140 Lovell, Tommy 140, 274 Luna, Delores 88, 140,128 Luster, Sondria 140, 238 Me McAlister, Debbie 140, 235 McAnnally, Ronald 140 McBeth, Cindy 22, 23, 40, 46, 140,243, 55 McCarty, Cynthia 140, 274 McCasland, H.J. 140, 238 McClanaham, Randy 140 McClung, Mark 40, 141, 243, 245 McCoy, Rick 141 McCullough, Mickey 31, 141, 272, 248, 253, 53 McDonough, Michelle 40, 141, 243, 247 McEachern, Freda 141, 260, 219 McGee, Julia 34, 35,141 McGhee, Billy 141, 257 McLean, Debra 42, 40, 141, 239 243 McWilliams, Katie 22, 23, 40, 141,239, 249,253, 55 M Malett, Lynn 141 Malouf, Melody 40, 141, 253, 57.219 Mangum, Dirk 141 Marshall, Wanda 233 Martinez, Mary 49, 141 Martinez, Paul 141 Mason, Mary 141 Matlock, Jerry 141, 250 Mauldin, Michele 141, 144, 246, 249.219 Medina, Mary 141 Mellinger, Lori 141 Michalik, Anne 141, 243 Mitchell, Bobby 34, 141 259, 212 214 Mitchell, Judy 22, 23, 141, 249, 252, 55, 217 Mitchell, Michelle 141,114, 265 Monroe, Bobby 141 Montez, Yvonne 49, 141 Moody, Suzy 141 Moore, Douglas 40,141, 275 Moore, Lynnetta 34, 141 Morales, Dionicio 141 Moreno, Israel 267 Morgan, Gary 142, 251 Morris, Walter 142, 185, 226 Mulkey, Yvonne 142, 265 Murray, Kyndal 142, 185 Murray, Randy 142, 251 Murry, Reed 142 N Nabors, Julie 142, 249, 265 Nelson, Montey 142 Newsome, Darla 142 Noblett, Dennis 33, 142, 238 Norman, Bobby 254 Nye, Larry 142, 268 0 Odom, Kim 142, 244, 245, 246 Odom, Phil 142 Oldfield, Marian 142, 274 Ortiz, Manuela 49,142, 272 Owen, Steve 43, 40, 142 P Pardo, Anna 142 Paschal, Kim 142, 254, 250 Patterson, Dorothea 142 Pauda, Aberon 142 Peoples, Luanne 142, 272, 273, 249 Pequeno, Janie 142 Perez, Raul 142, 243 Perez, Rosemary 21, 88, 142, 53 Perez, Rudy 143 Perrin, Paul 31, 143 253 Perry, Carolyn 143, 272 265 Phillips, Vicki 40, 43, 143,147 Pierce Linda 143, 235 Porter, Kris 143 Potts, James 143 Price, Gloria 143, 275 Priest, Connie 143 Purdy, Clinton 208 R Ramirez, Robert 143 Ramos, Ambro 143 Ramos, Ester 143 Ramos, Juanita 143 Ramsey, Don 143 Ramsower, Kelly 134,143, 238, 259,56 Ramsower, Rod 143,69, 268 Ray, Anthony 40, 143 Raymer, Randy 143, 267 Reed, David 143, 275 Reese, Ricky 40,143, 250 Reid, Barbara 143 Richardson, Cindy 43, 40, 143, 145,241,248 Richardson, Donna 143 Riddle, Terry 143 Ridlehuber, Sara 41, 40, 143, 219 Roberts, Cindy 143, 272 Roberts, Elizabeth 40, 143 Robertson, Sherri 48, 49,143 Robinson, Carla 134, 141, 143, 244, 55 Robison, Renee 141, 143 Robles, Ray 144 Rodriguez, Dorothy 49, 144 Rodriguez, Mario 144, 267 Rodriguez, Virginia 48, 144 Rodriguez, Manuel 144 Rosales, Janie 144 Russell, Sandra 144 S Sadler, Gil 144 Samarripa, Luisa 144, 265 Sams, Charlotte 144,72,244, 259 Sansom, Rhyna 40, 144, 257 Sarabia, Rebecca 49, 144 Sayes, Deana 144, 272 Schumacher, Dwain 144, 251 Scott, Vicky 144 Seipp, Randy 144 Shaw, Darrell 144, 189, 222, 220 Sheppard, Mike 144, 267 Short, Joane 144 Silvas, Jimmy 144 Simpson, David 144 Simpson, Jeff 144, 194, 216 Smith, Glen 144, 243, 245, 76 Smith, Joel 144, 274 Snodgrass, Vivian 280,145, 248 Solis, Ofelia 88, 145 Soliz, Jimmy 145 Stallcup, Cindy Lynn 145 Stambaugh, Ronald 145, 81 Stanford, Kathy 43, 40, 145, 247, 248, 249 Stukey, Victor 145, 230 Sumners, Chris 145, 223, 220 Surley, Morris 40,145, 78 , ( Sykes, Lex 275, 145 T Taylor, Angie 33, 108, 145, 238, Taylor, Robin 145 Teel, Janeice 272, 145, 248 Teutsch, Nancy 145 Thomas, Christi 145 Thompson, Stephen 145, 261 Ticer, Terri 145, 258 Tiilerson, Leslie 140, 145, 248, 57 Todd, Kathy 145 Tomlin, Jerrel 40, 145 True, Debi 40, 145 Truesdale, Ed 40, 145 Tue, Sherry 145 Tunnell, Jeffrey 106, 50, 145, 254 Turpin, David 40,50, 145 U Ulem Judy 88, 145, 238,219 V Vail, David 275, 145 Valdez, Geneva 145, 265 Valdez, Olga 145, 274 Valenzuela, George 34, 36, 145 Valladerez, Rita 40, 146 Vaughan, Janet, Lynn 146, 274 Vaughn, Michael 146 Veatch, Cheryl 40, 132, 146 Velez, Sylvia 146 Vera, Sylvia 146 Villanueva, Rachel 146 Voelker, Brink 30, 33, 285, 146, 261, 260 W Wade, Jerry 72, 146, 198, 199, 200, 201, 202, 204, 205, 207, 53 Waggoner, Ivy 88, 284, 146, 249 Walker, Lloyd 146, 250, 229 Wall, Bert 185, 146, 208, 222, 220 Wallingsford, Starlene 88, 146 Walters, Kathi 88, 146, 247 Wardlow, Mike 146, 208, 216 Webb, Johnny 40, 146 Webster, Brenda 146, 238 Wells, Brent 185, 146,208,220 Wesley, Hal 147,198, 204, 222, 220 Westbrook, Charles 147 Warton, Gail 147, 232 Wheeler, Linette 147 White, Elaine 40, 147 Whitehead, Lou Ann 147, 239 Williams. Chad 185, 190, 192, 147, 225, 226, 55 Williams, Pam 48,147 Williams, Teddy 147, 251 Wilson, Robert 147, 268 Woodard, Davida 147 Woody, Debbie 40, 147 Wooley, Carolyn 37, 232, 23? Wyckoff, Mary 147 Y Yarbrough, Justin 147 306 Young, Marlin 147 Young, Scott 147, 270, 274 Sophomore Index A Abbott, Debra 143, 149, 254 Adams, Marvin 149, 242 Adrian, Gary 149, 250, 251 Aguirre, Diane 149 Aguirre, Sylvia 149 Aldaco, Mauro 149 Allison, Sherri 149, 245 Almon, Charlotte 40, 149 Ammons, Beverly 40, 149, 155, 252,262 Anderson, Denise 149 Armstrong, Jill 37,149, 244 Arredando, Robert 149 B Baggs, Serella 149 Bankson, Steve 40, 149, 257 Barcheers, Vivian 149 Barley, Gary 149 Barley, Linda 88, 149, 262 Barnes, Rhonda 149 Barrera, Estefana 149 Beavers, Ida 88, 149 Beck, Mark 195, 149 Bell, Ronnie 149 Bitner, Jerry 40, 149, 257 Blake, Cris 149 Blankenship, Brandon 195, 149 Boggs, Brenda 36, 149 Bolding, Royanne 149, 254 Bontke, Norman 149 Bowen, Shelly 149, 242 Bowling, Cathy 149 Bownds, Kandi 150, 254 Box, Vicki 41,40, 150 Bradshaw, Cathy 150, 234 Branscum, Debbie 150 Brewer, Karen 40, 150 Brooks, Randy 150 Broussard, Dana 40, 150, 249 Brown, David 150, 250 Brown,Vickie 150, 249, 231, 219 Browning, Kathryn 40, 47, 297, 148, 150, 151, 234, 242, 253 Bryant, Bill 150 Bublis, Paul 43, 40, 150 Burks, Karen 150,163, 219 Butler, Dennis 150 Butler, Tim 150 C Cabello, Josie 150 Caddell, Wynn 194, 150 Cadillo, Paul 150 C a margo, Domingo 150, 79, 271 Campbell, Larry 150 Cannon, Lisa 40, 148, 150,239 Cannon, Carolyn 150 Cansino, Gilbert 150 Cantrell, Yvonne 150 Cantu, Gilbert 150 Carey, Jo Anna 150 Carpenter, Philip 194, 150, 209 Carrion, Maria 49, 150 Carthel, Lanny 150 Castillo, Albarto 150, 238 Catlett, Lynn 151 Caudillo, Paulion 151 Chambers, Jerry 195, 151,251 Chandler, Robert 151 Chapa, Pamela 151 Chapman, Gaudia 151 Chavez, Oscar 151 Churchwell, Perry 151 Gifton, Mickey 151, 242 Coleman, Danny 151 Coleman, Horlon 151 Contreras, Rita 36 Cook, Barbara 34, 40, 151 Cooper, Marie 151 Coppin, Gene 194, 151, 163 Cordell, Lonny 151, 209 Cordova, Violetta 151, 233 Cornelius, Kathy 151, 239, 219 Cortez, John 151 Courtney, Cheryl 49, 151 Cowart, Theresa 151,234 Cox, Allen 151 Cox, Susan 151 Cox, Susan 239 Cox, Vickie 24, 151, 163 Cravey, Sam 194, 151, 218, 216 Crear, Micheal 151 Cruz, Lupe 195 Culver, Nelta 151, 231, 219 Cumby, Marlise 151 Curry, Barry 151 Curry, Lajuana 88, 151, 231 D Damron, Robert 151 Daniel, John 152, 208 Davis, Tommy 152, 208 Dawkins, Diane 88, 152 Day, Rusty 195, 152, 226, 229 Deisher, Lisa 128, 152, 244 Del Campo, Rosa 40, 152 Delgado, LeRoy 40, 152 Dickey, Larry 152 Dodgin, Arliene 152 Dodgin, Jerry 152 Douglas, Debbie 40, 152 Dunlap, Carl 152, 246, 250 E Edwards, Dana 37, 152 Escamilla, Freddy 195, 152 Escovedo, Angelita 152 F Falcon, Angelita 37, 152 Falcon, Manuela 37,152 Farmer, Judy 152 Farris, Eddie 152 Fennell, Lester 195, 70, 152, 209, 217 Flores, Marcelino 152 Flores, Mary 152 Fondren, Tim 152, 216 Formby, David 195, 152 Foster, Pam 88, 152, 226, 227 Foughty, Cyrus 195, 152 Fowler, Kenneth 152,246 Fowler, William 152, 209, 254 Fries, Harry 152 Frye, Lonnie 152 Fuller, Diane 153 G Gallardo, Alonzo 40, 153, 257 Gallardo, Julian 153 Gallardo, Lee 153 Gallimore, Tracy 40, 153, 154, 257, 212 Galvan, Irma 153 Gaona, Roy 153 Garcia, Elizabeth 24, 73, 153. 248, 249 Garcia, Gilbert 153 Garcia, Johnny Joe 40, 153 Garcia, Leo 153 Garcia, Margaret 153, 232 Garcia, Richard 153 Garcia, Rickie 153, 257 Gary, Jeffory 195, 153 Geyer, Peter 153 Gilbert, Charles 153 Gillespie, Mike 153 Glaeser, Gene 195, 153 Glover, Barry 195,153 Golden, Linda 153 Gomez, Joel 153 Gomez, Marty 153, 230 Gonzalez, Andrew 153 Gonzalez, Fred 271 Gonzales, Hope 153 Graver, Matt 153 Gray, Susan 153 Greenhill, Gary 34, 154 Gregg, Keevin 154 Gregory, Cynthia 34, 154 Griffin, William 154 Guzman, Ruth 154 H Hall, Bobby 20, 30, 194, 148, 154, 158 Hall, Chris 154 Hallman, Kathoryn 154 Hamman, Latrice 154 Haney, Charles 194, 154 Harrisk, Diane 37, 154 Harris, Kent 34, 39, 154, 238 Harriss, Charles 154 Hartwell, Larry 154 Hastey, Alisa 154, 219 Hauschild, Hattie 154, 271 Hayes, Jeanine 154 Hearn, Brenda 154 Hearn, Jerry 154, 208 Henderson, Lisa 154 Hernandez, Estelita 154 Herron, Gwen 40, 154 Hingst, Kim 40, 154 Hoglan, Austin 154 Hollars, Tracy 155 Holt, Dan 185, 187, 155 Holt, Jimmy 40, 155 Hooper, Kenneth 155, 245, 250,251 Hooten, Jimmy 155 Howell, Cindi 40,155, 239 Hubbard, Donald 40, 46, 155 Hughes, Janie 37, 155 Hughs, David 40, 155 Humphrey, Pamela 155 I Igo, Marci 40, 46,155 J Jackson, Karen 155 Jacobs, Mike 155 James, Becky 155 James, Judy 40,155 Jameson, David 40, 155 Job, Stephanie 31, 155 Johnson, AnnDee 155, 241 Johnson, Berry 155 Johnson, Linda 155 Johnson, Robert 194, 155 Jones, Linda 37, 155, 253 Jones, Rickie 155, 241 Jordon, Billy 195,155 Juarez, Rudy 155 K Kaiser, Rhonda 155, 248 Keeton, Janet 155 Kelly Jimmie 155 Ketchersid, Bobby 185, 190, 155,220 Keys, Suzanne 40, 145, 155, 242 King, Connie 40, 155 King, Sheila 40, 150, 155, 238 Koenning, Don 155 Kreegar, Tina 155 L LaFleur, Mary 37,155 Landa, Paul 40,155, 257 Landeros, Lupe 156 Leach, Virginia 231, 232, 156, 234 Lefler, Deana 156 Lewis, Brad 40, 156 Leyendecker, Larry 156 Lindsey, Marihelen 40, 244, 156 Littlejohn, Toya 156 Longoria, Yolanda I 56 Lopez, Daniel 230 Lopez, Diana 156 Lopez, Dora 40, 156 Lopez, Sylvia 156, 271 Lusk, Lillian 40, 156 Me McCall, Debbie 88, 156 McCamish, Cindy 156 McCasland, Jack 194,158, 156 McCasland, Jim 194, 156 McCaslin, Amanda 156 McCauley, Rebecca 37, 89, 156 McClanahan, Mark 156 McCurry, Baynetta 40, 238, 156 McDonald, Donny 195, 156 McGehee, Cathy 24, 239, 156, 219 McIntosh, Paul 156 McNeill, Sandra 49,156 McPherson, Donny 194,156 McVicker, John 156 McWhorter, Dale 254, 156 M Mallow, LaTresa 40, 156 Mannin, Galen 156 Marks, Brenda 40, 239, 156 Marshall, Debbie 157 Martinez, Alice 157 Martinez, Charles 157 Martinez, Diana 36,157 Mason, Michele 157 Mayden, Leslie 40,157, 257 Meals, Ricky 157 Medina, Juan 157 Melendez, Irma 157 Melton, Kenny 34,157 Mendez, Sylvia 157 Messer, Danny 36, 157 Michalik, John 157, 226 Mireles, Adelina 157 Mitchell, Jerry 194, 157 Montague, Jene 157 Moore, Byrel 40, 46, 157 Moore, Debbie 40, 253, 157 Moore, Don 42, 40, 141, 157 Moore, Mitzie 37, 157 Morales, Daniel 157 Morales, David 157 Moreno, Roy 157, 230 Morton, Brenda 157 Morton, Carey 36, 157 Mosley, Gladys 157, 262, 219 Mosley, Vera 157 Mote, Melissa 252, 157, 159, 215,212, 262 N Nails, Leonard 127,157 Neeley, Greg 40, 158 Nelson, Rodney 158, 271 Newsome, Patsy 158 Nix, Carla 40,158 Noel, Jackie 158 Norman, Thea 254 Norrell, Glenn 158, 270 Nunez, Alfredo 158 0 Ochoa, Joe 158 Ontiveros, Ruth 158 Ortiz, Manuel 158 Owen, Steve 37, 185, 158 Owens, Sherita 158 P Pace, Sarah 1588 Palmer, Dean 194, 245, 158 Parker, Jeff 158 Parsley, Cindy 158 Patridge, Sheila 253,158 Patterson, Gayle 34, 158 Payne, Jana 158 Pelphrey, Willie 158 Pena, Diana 158 Pena, Peter 40, 158, 257 Perez, Dianna 158 Perez, Ramiro 40, 158, 257 Perez, Rudy 158 Perez, Virginia 158, 231 Perkins, Rodney 159, 231 Perkins, Shelley 24, 252, 159, 219 Perry Sharon 159 Phalen, Teresa 24, 70,155, 252, 159,262 Pharr, Terri 159 Phillips, Belinda 159 Phillips, Charles 36,159, 216 Phillips, Randall 159 Phillips,, Steve 208, 252, 159, 223 220 Polvado, Lanell 37, 40, 159 Ponce, Ralphlita 40, 159 Ponce, Ralphlita 40, 159 Prayor, Cindy 159, 262 Pulido, Bobby 159 Q Quisenberry, Tracy 159 R Ramos, Irene 49, 159 Ramos, Yolanda 40, 159 Ramsey Darrell 159 Raulston. Estella 159 Reed, Carmen 159 Reed, Debbie 159 Reep, Michael 159 Reid, Lisal59 Reyes, Alejandro 159 Reyes, Jovita 159 Rhoderick, Eddie 254,159, 250 Richardson, Donnie 254, 159, 250,2251 Riddle, Randy 159, 215, 212 Ridlehuber, Val 159 Rios, Jo Ann 40, 159 Rivera, Anita 159 Rivera, Celestino 195, 159 Roberts, Barbara 36, 159, 271 Roberts, Dwain 159 Robertson, Letty 159 Rocha, Maryjane 49, 159 Rodriguez, Lydia Rodriguez, Lupe 160 Rodriguez, Roddy 160 Rodgers, Amy 160, 226, 227 Rogers, Mitzi 160 Rogers, Paula 160 Roy, Allen 160 Rubio, Becky 160 Russell, Donna 160 Russell, Doristene Russell, Dorothy 37, 160 Russell, Kelly 185, 160 S Saiz, Melton 160, 250, 251 Samarripa, Rosa 160 Sanchez, Mary 160 Sanchez, Tony 160 Sanford, Robert 194, 209, 160 Satterfield, Kirk 40,160 Saucedo, Roy 160 Schoonover, Margaret 160 Schoppa, Karen 17, 34, 160 Schott, Russ 194, 209,160 Schur, Glenn 160, 250 Seamonds, Jay 160 Sepeda, Delma 160 Sepeda, Freddy 40, 160 Serrano, Jerry 40,160 Setser, John 208, 160 Settle, Danny 160 Sharkey, Cathy 160 Sharp, Diane 160 Shedd, Teresa 160 Shepard, Kathy 37,161 Silvas, Rosemary 88, 161, 231 Simoneau, Spud 161 Sisemore, Joseph 185, 209, 161, 216 Sisk, Daphne 161 Slack, Mike 195, 209, 161 Slayton, Jerri 40,161, 234 Slayton, Terri 40, 161 Slough. Sharon 37, 253, 161, 258 Smith, Diana 161 Smith, Joe 161 Smith, Scott 161, 250, 251 Snell, Kathy 242, 244,161 Soliz, Daniel 161 Spencer, Cindy 160, 161 Spencer, Steven 161 Stair, Robbie 242, 161 Stambaugh, Mark 73, 209, 161, 216 Stanley, Glenn Jay 161, 230 Stevens, Danny 40, 161, 257 Stevens, Tommy 37, 47, 161, 257 ' Stewardson, Beverly 40, 161 Stone, Darrell 161, 212 Stone, Terry 161 Stoneham, Donna 161 Storey, Faye 161 Strother, Emery 40,161,257 Sullivan, Sherry 161 Sumners, Ted 161 T Terrell, Becky 242, 252, 159, 161,212,214 Thomas, Jerry 209, 281, 216 Thomas, Susan 231, 162, 232, 233,234 Thompson, Arland 185, 209, 162,259 Thompson, Jeff 194, 208, 162 Tierce, Vikki 162 Tipton, Tom 162 Torres, Ruth Ann 49,162 Trevino, Anna 40,162 U Uddley, Velma 37,162, 219 V Vail, Polly 162 Valdez, Rosa 162 Vargas, Roseanne 88, 152, 162 Vaughan, Michael 163, 162, 257 Veal, Jerry 254, 162 Velez, Roy 162, 228 Vera, Christine 162, 262 Vernon, Connie 162 Voyles, Diane 162 Voyles, Gloria 162 W Wall, Marilyn 162, 271 Wallingsford, Gaudia 162 Walters, Kevin 162 Wampler, Gayle 40, 159, 163, 262 Wardlow, Jann 196, 163 Washington, Robert 216 Wason, Kelly 42, 40, 163, 257 Weatherly, Liz 40,163 Welch, Kimberly 155, 249, 163 West, Jimmie 195, 209, 163 Westbrook, Steve 195, 208, 211,269,220 Wilkins, LouAnn 163 Williams, Dona 36,163, 219 Williams, John 163 Williams, Monte 163 Williams, Vicki 41, 40, 163 Willis, Jerilyn 163, 262 Willis, LaDonna 163 Willson, Blair 43, 40, 150, 163 Wilson, Marca 163 Wood, Naomi 163 Woods, Robert 163 Wright, Susan 24, 163 Z Zambrano, Juanita 163 Freshman Index A Abbott, Randy 254, 165 Aguilar, Sylvia 165, 233 Aguilera, Lucy 165 Alcozer, Alice 165 Alcozer, Dominga 165 Aldaco, Victor 165 Alderson, Linda 165,167 Alderson, Sandra 165 Alexander, Bill 165 Alexander, Susie 165 Alvarez, Juanita 165 Amador, Tony 44, 165 Anderson, Jana 165 Arellano, Lorraine 165 Arellano, Adam 165 Arteaga, Oscar 165 Atkins, Sondra 37, 165 Aven, Retha 44, 89, 165 B Bailey, Barbara 44, 165 Bailey, Ronald 197, 211, 165 Bain, Ronnie 196, 210,165 Baker, Brenda 44, 165 Baker, Kenneth 44 Baldwin, Billie 25, 165 Balli, Fernando 165 Barnes, Joe 44, 176, 165 Barnett, Craig 197, 211, 242, 165, 251 Barton, Janet 166, 226 Bassett, Greg 209, 210,166 Bates, Danny 166 Beene, Bruce 44. 166 Bell, Danny 178, 196, 211, 166 Benefield, Randy 196, 211. 166, 226 Bermea, Lydia 166 Bernal, Saul 44,166 Bilberry Shawnna 166 Bishop, Judy 44, 172, 238,166 Bishop, Patti 166, 262, 219 Bitner, Donna 44, 166 Boedeker, Patricia 49, 166 Bosquez, Abel 44, 166 Bothwell, Bobby 44, 166 Bowen, Monte 178, 196, 166 Bownds, Kelli 254, 166 Braddock, Belinda 166 Brewer, Mike 44, 178, 1%, 166 Brooks, Kyle 196, 166 Brown, Belinda 25,167 Brown, KeUy 211, 167 Brown, John 167 Brown, Michael 16,167 Browning, Mike 254, 167 Brownlee, Brandon 167 Brunson, Bobby 167, 251 Bryan, Billy 167 Bryant, Garla 167 Buckner, Rocky 197, 167 Bullion, Judy 44, 167 Burge, Kayla 37, 49, 167 Burke, Karen 44, 45, 167 Burnett, Ron 196,167 Burton, Roberta 44, 127, 167 Bustos, Juan 167 Byrom, Kelly 44, 167 C Caballero, Sylvia 37,167 Caldwell, Kimberly 167 Camargo, Mario 167 Carlisle, Jay 44, 167 Carlisle, Janet 167 Carroll, Debbie 44,167 Casey, Ronnie 167 Castillo, Leo 196, 167 Catlett, Ernest 44, 167 Chambers, Carrellann 44, 167 Chara, Johnny 167 308 Chavez, Lidia 167 Chavez, Roy 44, 167 Churchwell, Paul 197, 168,250 Churchwell, Glen 44, 168 Cobb, Karla 168 Cogdell, Kenny 197, 168 Coggin, Carl 197, 211,168 Cole, Sheryl 44, 168 Cole, Mike 44, 168 Coleman, Claudine 168 Collier, Jackie 168 Cook, Gene 246, 168, 228 Cook, Jimmy 168 Cook, Linda 168, 231, 232 Corn, Elaine 44, 168 Cornelius, Rhonda 168 Cortez, Joe 168 Couch, Martha Lois 168 Crable, Steve 197, 210, 168 Crane, Greg 196, 168 Criswell, Reed 196, 210, 168 Crockett, Joe 44, 71, 210, 168 Cross, Kelli 44, 168 Crow, Danny 168 Crow, Deana 168, 233 Crow, Richard 168 Crow, Tim 196, 211, 168 Crupe, Tommy 168 Cunningham, Cynthia 44, 45, 168 Curry, Cynthia 168 D Daniel, Jan 168 Daniel, Robert 196, 210, 168 Davila, Dario 169 Davila, Demetrio 169 Davis, Brenda 169 Davis, Gene 196, 211 Davis, Jacqulyn 169 DeLeon, Bettyjo 44, 152, 169 DeLeon, Nelda 169, 271 Devin, Janie 44, 172, 169 Diaz, Angelina 169 Dickens, Alan 169 Dickerson, Mamell 25, 44, 169 Dodson, Lesa 44,169 Dorsey, Jerry 169 Douglas, Gary 169 Dove, Terisa 169, 219 Duncum, Cindy 44,169 Dunning, Nancy 169, 226 Dye, Lindsay 209, 241, 169 E Ebeling, Dale 44, 169 Edwards, R. 44 Eldridge, Melinda 169 Ellena, Sharon 49, 169 Ellis, Charles 169 Ellis, Shirley 169 Ellsworth, Marilyn 44,169 English, Gwen 44, 45, 169 Escamilla, Jesse 44, 197,169 Escovedo, Ernest 169 Estes, Jodie 44, 164,169 Ethridge, Patrcia 169 Evans, Tracy 170 F Field, David 197,170,168 Finney, Kimberly 44, 89, 170, 262 Flores, Carol 170 Flores, Edelmira 170 Fondren, Daniel 170 Foster, Stacey 170, 212, 54 Frame, Marta 44,170 Franklin, Becky 44, 170 Franklin, Mary 170 G Gable, Brenda 44, 47, 170 Gaither, Cynthia 44, 170 Gamboa, Lewis 44, 73, 170, 241 Garcia, Amelia 170 Garcia, Maggie 170 Garcia, Mary Ann 170 Garcia, Mary helen 170 Gardner, Tommy 197, 170, 168,226 Garrett Becky 170, 226, 227 Garrett, Bobby 170 Garza, Sheila 170 Gatewood, Mary Ann 44, 170, 175 Gibson, Angela 170 Gilbert Kenny 196, 170, 250 Gion, Debbie 37, 170 Gipson, Deborah 36, 37, 44, 170 Godsey, Corina 37,170 Gomez, Diana 170 Gomez, Mary 25, 170 Gonzales, Christine 170, 271 Gonzales, Florestella 49, 170 Gonzales, Mike 170 Gooch, Judy 170 Gordon, Donna 171 Goss, Henry 171, 210 Grant, Chess 197, 171, 210 Gravelle, Debbie 44, 171 Gray, Larry 171 Green, Greg 196, 171 Green, Loretta 14, 171 Green, Ronnie 171 Greenhill, Gayle 37,171 Grimaldo, Yolanda 171 Groom, Robert 171 Grounds, Leslie 171 Gunn, Gil 197,171 Guitierrez, Raquel 171, 271 H Haley, Darlene 171 Hall, Lynn 44, 171 Hallman, Anthony 44, 178, 196, 171 Ham, Cliff 171 Hancock, Russell 171, 211 Hancock, Staci 171 Haney, Johnny 197, 171 Hardin, Hurchal 171 Harmon, Norma 171 Harper, Brett 197, 172 Harris, Tyrone 172 Hatch, Jeanie 44, 172, 239 Hearn, Greg 172, 211 Hearn, Randy 44, 172 Helm, John 172, 251 Henderson, Carl 172, 238 Henderson, Terry 197, 172. 174,210 Hernandez, Jesse 44, 172 Higdon, Mary 172 Higdon, Mike 172 Hill, Nedra 172 Hinds, Kurt 197, 172; 174 Hinn, John 196, 172 Hiser, Grady T72 Hodges, Donna 44, 172 Holland, Tammv 89, 172, 252, 226 Holley, Cheri 172 Horn, Holly 170,172 Home, John 197, 164, 172, 174,210, 226, 224 Houlette, Greg 196, 172 Howard, David 172, 210 Hufstedler, Emmett 37, 196, 173 Hughes, Kerne 44, 173 Hunter, Gil 173 I Ibarra. Jesse 44 J Jackson, Clay 197, 173,211 Jett, Billy 44, 196, 173 Jimenez, Oralia 173 Jimenez, Yolanda 37, 173, 231 Johnson, Janice 173, 271 Johnson, Suzan 173 Johnson, Yvonne 173 Johnston, Jeana 173 Johnston, Sidney 173, 211 Johnston, Tim 173 Jones, Debra 49, 173 Jones, Richard 173 Jones, Scott 44 Joplin, Marty 173 Jordan, Hallye 173, 252 K Kabetzke, Allin 44, 197, 173 Keese, Diane 44, 173 Kemp,Rhonda 173 Kerns, John 173 King, Beverly 172, 262 King, Lori 44,173 KinKaid, Rob 173, 226 L Lam, Russell 173, 211 Lam, Lupe 173 Landeros, Pedro 173 Landry, Rock 173, 215, 212 Langston, Fredie 173 Langford, Lauri 44, 45, 173, 242 Larson, Alice 173 Larralde, Pedro 173 Leal, David 173 Leal, Tony 174 Lees, Danna 44,174 Lees, Shirley 174, 165 Leya, Ruth 44, 174 Lemons, Keith 197, 174, 168 Lloyd, Shonda 197 Long, Robert 196, 174, 210 Lopez, Willie 44, 174, 241 Lovelady, Paula 174 Lovell, Tommy 174 Luna, Cristina 174 Luna, Rosita 174 Luna, Victoria 174, 233 Lunday, JoAnn 37, 174 Me McCall, Perry Don 174 McCreless, Denise 174 McGarr, Claire 44, 174 McGehee, Celia 164, 174, 239 McHenry, James 174 Me Henry, Kathy 174 McMillon, Linda 44, 174, 167 McNeill, Bobby 197, 174 McPherson, Charles 197, 174 M Maldonado, Roy 174 Maldonado, Zennetta 174 Mallow, LaTresa 174 Malone, Dawn 37,174 Mancias, Freddie 195, 174 Manka, Rama 44, 174 Manka, Rena 44,174 Marriott, Lance 174 Marshall, Eugene 174, 209 Marshall, Sabrina 37, 174 Martinez, Luciano 174 Martinez, Martin 44,174 Martinez, Thomas 175 Mason, Patti 44, 175 Masso, Marty 175, 211 Masso, Robert 196,175 Masdell, Diane 175 Medina, Henry 175 Mellingcr, Steve 175 Mendez, Anita 175 Mendez, Maurilio 175 Mendez, Yolanda 152, 175 Mercado, David 175, 271 Milan, M. 44 Miller, Lisa 170, 175, 252, 226 Mireles, Abel 175 Montez, Martha 49,175 Moody, Sarah 44, 45,175 Moore, Stephen 197, 175, 211 Moore, Teresia 175 Morales, Albert 196, 175 Moreno, Elvia 44, 175 Moreno, Ismael 175, 238 Morris, Randy 197, 175 Morton, Debra 37, 175 Morton, Martha 44, 175 Mulkey, Mary Ann 177, 175 Murray, Kym 175 N Negrete, Ofelia 37, 175 Newsome, Billie 175 Nobles, Traci 175, 252,212 Noblest, Steven 44, 174, 176. 245 Noel, Kenny 44, 176 Norrell, Connie 44, 176 Nunez, Margarita 176 O Ochoa, Navor 176, 241 Oldfield, Greg 176 Overacre, Trina 176 Owen, Dayna 44, 176 Owen, Kim 176 Owens, Lisa 176 P Palmer, Cynthia 176 Parker, Amanda 44,176 Parr, Sharon 25, 177, 73, 176, 219 Pauda, Oscar 197,176 Payne, Neil 176 Pena, Pedro,176 Pena, Richard 44,176 Pendergrass, Jana 44, 176, 242 Perez, Aracelia 176 Perez, Blanca 176 Perez, Ida 44, 176 Perez, Jesse 176 Perez, Yolanda 176 Perez, Rebecca 49,176 Perry, Barbara 176 Peters, Debbie 176, 168 Phillips, Shirley 176 Polk, Ruby 37, 176 Polley, Lajoyce 25, 176, 219 Price, Cathy 44,176 Purdy, Kim 44,176 Pyatt, Tamie 44, 174, 176, R Rains, Rickey 177 Ramos, Angel 177 Ramos, David 177, 271 Ramos, Ermalinda 177 Ramos, Maria 177 Ramos, Rosemary 177 Ramsey, Scott 177, 197 Rankin, Larry 44, 177,196 Ray, John 177, 251 Ray, Willie 177 Recio, Ermalinda 49, 177 Reese, Rusty 177, 254, 250 Reyna, Juan 177 Riojas, Rickey 177, 250 Riggins, James 177, 185 Roberson, Carolyn 37, 177 Roberts, Carol 177 Robertson, Byron 44, 177 Rodgers, Rhonda 177 Rodriguez, Helen 177 Rodriguez, Jaime 177 Rodriguez, Jenaro 177 Rodriquez, RoseMary 177 Rodriquez, Ruben 177 Rodriquez, Verna 177 Rogers, Frankie 44,178 Rogers, Katherine 178 Rojas, Irma 49,178 Roy, Carol 178 Ruff, Henry 44, 178, 197, 168 Russell, Deborah 178 Russell, Sandra 178 S Saiz, Elaine 178 Salazar, Martin 178 Salinas, Ramiro 178 Sanchez, Corina 25, 177, 178, 71 Sanders, Kelly 178 Sansom, Robert 178, 197, 210 Satterfield, Kathy 178, 233 Savage, Vanessa 178 Sayes, Emmett 44, 178 Scarbrough, Debbie 178 Schur, Susan 178 Schuster, Kevin 37, 178 Seago, Jackie 178, 196 Senter, Dorothy 44, 178 Servatius, Mike 178, 211 Setser, Mark 178, 196, 164, 174, 211 Sharp, Richard 178 Shaw, Marilyn 178 Sheppard, Dennis 37, 178 Sherley, Sharon 44, 178 Shiver, Cookie 179, 232 Shoals, Christine 37, 179 Shugart, Gaye 44, 179 Sierra, Maria 44, 179 Slayton, Roger 44, 179 Smith, Caren 44,179 Smith, Karla 178, 179 Smitherman, Leigh 179 Solis, Joe 179 Solis, Margaret 179 Solis, Sonny 179, 194, 229 Soliz, Hope 37, 179 Soto, Jesse 179 Southerland, Kevin 44, 179 Sparrow, Greg 179, 197 Spoon, Patricia 179 Spaque, Kathy 179 Staiger, Dennis 179 Standefer, Mike 179, 196, 210, 226 Stanley, LuAnn 179 Stephens, Tommy 44, 179, 185 Stevens, Terri 44, 45, 179, 174 Still, Shari 44, 179 Stout, Dana 44, 179, 172 Stowe, Katherine 27, 279 Stuckey, Leland 179 Sullivan, Mark 179 Swanson, April 179, 251 Sylvester, Rhonda 179, 174, 212,214 T Taylor, Timmy 179 Terrell, Patt 180, 196 Thomas, Connie 180 Thomas, Penny 25, 180 Thompson, David 180,194 Thompson, Kevin 180 Thompson, Max 180 Tonche, Guadalupe 44, 180 Torres, Lucy 180, 27 Townsend, Becky 180, 231 Trail, J ames 180 Trevathan, Jerry 44, 180 Trevino, David 180 Tue, Paul 44, 180, 197 Turner, Nina 180 V Vasquez, Ernest 180 Vaughan, Jane 44, 180 Vega, Carlosl80,197 Vela, Elizabeth 180 Vera, Ray 180 Vera, Virgil 180 Vernon, Connie 180 Villa, Manuel 180 Voelker, Reeve 44, 180, 252, 212 W Walker, Carl 180, 197 Walker, Clinton 180, 197 Wallace, Donna 180 Wallace, Rhonda 180, 167 Waller, Delores 44, 180 Walters, Patrick 180 Walzier, James 180 Wardlow, Jerry 181 Ware, Randy 44,181 Washington, Gaynelle 181, 232 Wratson, Beverly 37, 181 Weatherred, Greg 178, 181, 196,225, 226 Wesley, Tammy 181, 226 Westbrook Bill 178, 181, 196 Whitfield, Bruce 181 Whitlock, Kyle 181 Widener, Danny 44, 181 Willborn, Richard 181 Wrilliams, Bobby 282, 296 Williams, Cynthia 181, 51, 115, 258 Williams, John 181, 1% Williams, Kennan 178, 181, 196,210, 251 Williams, Perry 181, 185, 166 Witherspoon. 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