Plainview High School - Plain View Yearbook (Plainview, TX)
- Class of 1977
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PLAIN VIEW 1977 ■ Plainview High School Plainview, Texas Celia McGehee Amelia Bishop Editor-in-Chief Advisor 1 2 Contents Introduction...........1 Administration........10 Activities ...........26 Honors................80 Clubs................104 Sports...............140 Classes..............196 Community Life ... 276 Index................304 Closing..............312 3 I dream a world where all Will know sweet freedom’s way, Where greed no longer saps the soul Nor avarice blights our day. A world I dream where black or white, Whatever race you be, Will share the bounties of the earth And every man is free. 1 Langston Hughes ... to create Born free ... to dream ... to explore to grow Live free ... to learn 7 to help Administration free... to help 11 Local administration helps provide effective program. “Education is investing our todays for their tomorrows ’ With this philosophy, the Plainview Board of Education continues to move forward in line with maintaining a record of “One of the best school dis- tricts in Texas.” The specific responsibilities of the Board involve both long- range planning and the over- seeing of current operations. But they envision their task as far more: They see it as helping young people reach toward their full potential as students and in- dividuals. Officers of I hr Plainview Hoard of F.ducation art Mr. Donald l„ Ter- rell. president; Mr. Hob Landry, vice-president; and Mr. Douglas W hat ley, secretary. Dr. Glenn Harrison SUPERINTENDENT Other members of the Board of Education are (FRONT ROW) Dr. Richard Morgan, Mrs. Steve Hurt; (BACK ROW) Mr. B. C. Cross, Mr. Davis Horne. 12 13 ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL “Could I assist you?” Deans, Counselors help Mr. Monte Lee FRESHMAN DEAN Mr. Don Williams SOPHOMORE DEAN Mr. Larry McBee JUNIOR DEAN Mr. James Berry SENIOR DEAN Mrs. Virginia Bennett FRESHMAN COUNSELOR Mrs. Jane Giddens SOPHOMORE COUNSELOR Mrs. Dorothy Tullis JUNIOR-SENIOR VOCATIONAL COUNSELOR Mr. H. L. Mitchusson JUNIOR-SENIOR ACADEMIC COUNSELOR HEAD COUNSELOR 15 Miss Nila Copeland, secretary to the principal checks school files for an important record. Attendance clerk Mrs. Sandra McG y and records secre- tary Mrs. Peggy Wolfing ton discuss a current problem in the office. Student volunteers aid in work Office workers for 1976-77 include (FRONT ROW) Renee Parish, Corina Godsey, Florinda Rodriguez, Dora Perez Stella Perez Virginia Alcozer Shelly Campbell; (SECOND ROW) Thelma Ellis, Tina Jackson, Roxanne Lynch, Audrey Ortiz, Ruth Ann Peoples, Kim Wofford, Fran Miller, Nancy DeLuna, Ester Leija, Linda Owens, Mechelle Wolf.ngton; (BACK ROW) Dorothy Jackson, Kim Dalton, Ka- thy Ebeling, Tracy Smith, Rhonda Scott, April Swanson, Carmen Rodriguez, Mickey Mores, Rhonda 1 urdy, Sheila Jackson. 16 Juniors Kala Wheeler and Vickie Martin check out the School nurse Mrs. Jean Covey makes Tilmus vision tester while working in the nurse’s office. a , a|| for new supplies. Library workers Mrs. Oleta Alexander and Mrs. Geneva Hailey (SEATED) join Mrs. W anda Clindaniel (STANDING) in “checking out” one corner of the library’s new addition. 17 Mrs. Lela Fore, cafeteria director, pauses for a moment in assigning jobs for the day. Cafeteria workers pose for yearbook picture before the morning routine: (FRONT ROW) Betty Collis, Carolyn Alvis, Louise Anderson; (BACK ROW) Mary Nelms, Melba Austin, Dorlha Stegall, LaVayne Gresham. ‘They also serve’-with daily valor Mr. Melton White, in charge of PUS maintenance, ponders another problem. “Always busy.” Custodians include (SEATED) Luis Sepeda (head), Ira Lee Hill, Margarito Escalante; (STANDING) Ernest Cook, Julian Mores, Raymond Pierce, Luke Rodriquez, Juan Rocha, Van Lee Johnson. 18 Teaching knows no regular hours Mayor pro-tem Mr. Medlin Carpenter (LEFT) declared Oct. 22 as “Bulldog IJay throughout the city of Plainview. Athletic Director George Kirk and varsity football players Gene Davis and Kandy Benefield receive the honor on the dav of the PHS-Monterey game. 19 MR. ROBERT ALFARO Govern men I MRS. JOY BANKS Child Development. Interior Design Homemaking MR. GENE BARNETT Agriculture MR. DANNY BELF Bovs Physical Education, Coach MRS. CINDY BERKSHIRE Language Development MR, JAMES BERRY Physics, Chemistry, Dean MRS. JANE BERRY Mathematics MRS. MARGARET BERRY Homemaking MR. RICK BERRY History, Eree Enterprise, Coach MRS. AMELIA BISHOP Journalism, Photography, Publications MRS. JOANNE BOWERS Chemistry. Science Dept. Head MRS. PATRICIA BROWN English MRS. JUDY BUCHANAN Biology, Cheerleader Sponsor MR. PATRICK BUCHANAN Physical Science, Coach MRS. VIRGINIA BUTLER language Development MRS. PAULINE CHRISTIAN Biology 20 Teachers have a social life too!” English instructors Mrs. Pearl Hughes. Mrs. Predict Dennis, and Mrs. Virginia Butler greet fellow workers during tin teacher's Christmas banquet. MR. JOHNNIE M. CLAYTON Metal Trades MRS. TERESA CLEM Home and Family MRS. SUNNY COFFEY Learning Resource ('enter, Librarian MISS JOAN COLLINS Mathematics, Biology MRS. JEAN COVEY School Nurse MISS ROM COX Mathematics, Coach MR. DONALD E. DAVIS History, Sociology MRS. GLADYS DAVIS Homemaking MRS. LESLIE DAVIS English MIL REUBEN De LEON Physical Science, Biology, Coach MRS. FREDICE DENNIS English MR BOB DICKSON Mathematics MR RAUL C. DOBBINS Vocational Drafting MR. BOB DOOSE Building Trades MR WENDELL DUNLAP Vocational Dept. Head MR. DICK DYE Distributive Education MR ROGER EDWARDS Band MRS. PAULA FINNEY Vocational Office Education Co-op 21 Assistant Band Director Mr. Roger Edwards serenades parents and teachers at the “Back to School” night in early September. MR. JERRY FULLER History, Coach MR STEVE GARMS Choral Director MR NORMAN GOEN Auto Mechanics MISS RUTH GRIFFIN Girls Physical Education, Health and P. E. Dept. Head MR RICHARD L GRISHAM Bible MISS HELEN HAGER French, English MR ALFRED HENDERSON English MRS. MARGIE SAYES HILES Cosmetology MRS. JANET HINDMAN English, Coach MR SCOTT HINDMAN History, Coach MRS. ELIZABETH HINDS History, Coach MRS. SANDRA HOFSOMMER English, German MR. BOBBY L HUDSON General Woodworking, General Drafting MRS. WINNIE HUFF Cooperative Education 22 MRS. PEARL HUGHES English, English Dept. Head MRS. KATHIE JACKSON Physical Science MR THOMAS JENKINS Industrial Cooperative Training MRS. NEVA JO JOPLIN Business Law, Typewriting MRS. HENRYETTA KAISER Vocational Office Education Lab MRS. CHARLINE KAMP CVAE Office Duplication Practices MR LEON KENDALL Mathematics MRS. PAMELA KENDALL Government, History MRS. SUE KIDWELL English MR. TERRY M. KINARD Physical Science, Coach MR GEORGE KIRK Athletic Director, Head Football Coach MISS JOYCE KITE Girls Physical Education, Health, Bowl- ing, Coach PTA assists school programs PTA president Mrs. Gene Polvado calls the first meeting to order in the school cafeteria. MR. RONNIE KNOY Mathematics, Coach MR. MONTE LEE Boys Physical Education, Dean MR. LARRY McBEE Dean, Elementary Analysis, Mathemat- ics, Math Dept. Head MRS. JO McCARTY Mathematics MRS. DELORES C. McCullough Art MRS. BETTY McGHEE English MR. E. J. McKNIGHT Vocational Adjustment Coordinator mr. bob McWhorter General Construction Even teachers need a rest The faculty lounge provides humor for some, as shown by Mrs. Shirley Miller; and despair for others, as depicted by Mr. Larry McBee. MR. JAMES MANKINS Radio and Television Repair MR. RON MILLER Mathematics MRS. SHIRLEY MILLER English MR. DALE MOUSER Psychology, World History, Coach MRS. HENRIETTA NORRIS Accounting, Record Keeping, Typewriting, Business Dept. Head MR. GARY OLIVO History, Coach MRS. SUE PARRISH Typewriting MR. H. L PENNELL CVAE Co-op 24 MR. BILL PHILLIPS History, Head Basketball Coach MR. PAT POLLARD Physical Science, Athletic Trainer MRS. TOMMIE SUE QUEBE Speech, Drama MRS. SHERRY RICE Latin, English MR. HAL RICHARDSON Health, Coach MR. DAVID RICKARD Physical Science MISS DEBBI ROSSI Typewriting, Shorthand MR. O. T. RYAN Band, Fine Arts Dept. Head MR MARK SAUNDERS Biology, Coach MRS. SHERRY SAUNDERS Health MISS JAYME SKELTON Spanish, Foreign Languages Dept. Head MR DALE SMITH Mathematics, Coach MR JOHN H. SMITH Mathematics MRS. SUE STANFORD Home Economics Cooperative Education MR JAMES STARKEY World History, Coach MRS. FLORABEL TISDEL English, Humanities MR. DAVID VICKERS General Mechanical Repair MR HARRELL WEATHERRED Drivers Education, Coach MR BARRON WETSEL Vocational Agriculture MRS. MARKA LYNN WHITE Home and Family, Consumer Education MR DON WILLIAMS History, Dean MRS. SANDRA WILLIAMS History, History Dept. Head 25 Wk W1 ■ • : V v -- - - ■f . ;,.„ .. . ;x.-H 3fc' a ,;• ■ xv. -•.■ ; ''-v-5 • - :--rv ?•‘s'-J '--,v-: r-'v. k 't V nV?-; s ■ A v S : - .. ■■ ■'. .Jf-wl.- -. kr • W; .: : -V--. ' -- ' j ______________________________________ • . m I ACTIVITIES free ... to participate 27 Queen Martha Morton . I ‘Diti we really do it?” Princess Cheri Holley strikes an informal pose onstage after the Coronation while Queen Martha Morton '‘reflects” on the evening. 29 Coronation 76 unreeled October 5 with an air of anticipation. Emceed by Judi Bishop and Richard Willborn, 54 couples took their turn front and center, as organist Martin Duckett supplied back- ground music. Trumpets rang out, proclaiming the entrance of Princess Cheri Holley, accom- panied by Randy Benefield. Climaxing the evening was the entrance of Queen Mail ha Morton, carrying the traditional bouquet of roses. Reaching center stage, Martha received the crown from Student Body President Mark Setser. After Senior Class President Scott Ramsey presented the queen with the sceptor, her majesty turned and ad- dressed her subjects. The Chamber Singers added a musical note to the evening by singing “Rain of Peace,” “Everything Is Beautiful,” and then led the audience in the school song. Concluding the evening was a party held at the Plainview Country Club, spon- sored by parents of the court. Coronation 76 adds variety to PHS life Waiting backstage, Scott Ramsey and Mrs. Tommie Sue Quebe discuss last minute details. 30 31 Midway through the Coronation, Sidney Johnston and Kimberly Fin- ney take their places in the court. Princess Cheri Holley, escorted by Kandy Benefield, makes her vs ay down the aisle to take her place in the evening’s spotlight. “I crown you Queen of Plain view High School.” Mark Selser, Student Body President, places the traditional crown upon the head of Queen Martha Morton. Flanked by her pages, Angelina Diaz, Araeelia Perez, Mary Ann Gatewood, and Yolanda Perez, Queen Martha Morton smiles at her subjects. 32 A portion of the royal court arrayed on risers awaits the arrival of’ Princess Clieri Holley and Queen Martha Morton to high- light Coronal ion festivities. Royalty honored at PHS “Check please! Merry-making PHS’ers wind up the eating portion of the posl-Corona- tion party: Sylvia Manrrique, Adam Arellano, Brenda Leyendecker, Jesse Escamilla, Joyce Alvarez and Pedro l anderos. 33 Bonfire ‘sparks’ PHS spirit “Will this do if.''” Junior Class members Karin Berry, Angela Thomas, Shanna Igo, and Karen Cleveland contribute wood in an effort to win the annual wood-gathering competition. The annual wood-gathering competi- tion kicked off Homecoming’76 on Octo- ber 14 with the Senior Class taking top honors. Just prior to the traditional bon- fire, a car bash, sponsored bv the cheerleaders, was held on the hand prac- tice field. The cheerleaders also led at the bonfire to instill spirit in the team and student body. At the gathering, the football team and coaches were special guests. The Bow Wowr talent show followed. Special events held Friday included the noise pep rally and car caravan, with the Seniors again taking the honors. Angela Thomas drove away with the winning car in the caravan. On the gridiron, the Bulldogs squared off against the Hereford Whitefaces and won 2.4-7. During halftime, Queen Martha Morton and Princess Cheri Holley were honored, driven around the stadium in a 1915 roadster, and presented flowers at midfield. The Student Council-sponsored Home- coming dance ended the festivities, with Dark Star as the featured band. Sophomore Glynn Greenhill ami Seniors Linda McMillon and Dayna Owen are caught decorating “Principal Boh Henry’s office.” 34 “It’s okay—it’s not my car!” Carla Bain joins in the homecoming car hash preced- ing the evening bonfire. Onlookers enjoy the warmth of the fire as the cheerleaders and hand combine efforts to create a winning spirit in the team for the football game. 35 “Smile, you’re on candid camera!” Danny Ellis. Margie Hodges, Ronnie Arnn, Vickie Martin, and Martin Duckett, members of “The Sound of the Times,” are awarded first place winners at the Bow Wow. Patci Williams and Tina McGowen tell the saga of “Little Bunny Foofoo” during the Bow Wow talent show. 36 Varsity cheerleader Martha Morton and senior Retha Aven “spruce up” football play- ers’ ears before the game against the Hereford Whitefaces. Bow Wow, noise pep rally, kick off homecoming events “Gee, this is fun!” Juniors gear up for the noise pep rally, held on the day of the home- coming game. 37 'Let’s go. Bulldogs!” Spectators at the Home- coming game between PHS and Hereford back the Dogs all the way. Halftime spotlights queen Queen Martha Motion (RIGHT) arrives at midfield; Princess Cheri Holley (PAR RIGHT), assisted by Ronnie Arnn, prepares to walk to mid- field. 38 Martha Morton and Cheri Holley huddle lor warmth alter being introduced at midfield during halftime. “President Gerald Kurd” gives his answers while being inter- viewed by the Bulldog in the annual black-light show held by the PUS Kine Arts Department. “ljook Ma, no hands!” ( ueen Martha anti Princess Cheri an driven around the football field by Bonnie Amn and Sidney Johnston. 39 Varsity cheerleaders back Dogs 1976-77 Varsity cheerleaders are (FRONT ROW) Sandra Oil, Reki Reecer, (SECOND ROW) Carla Bain, Marnell Dickerson, Cheri Holley; (RACK ROW) Martha Morton. 40 “Let’s go, let's fight, let’s win! Varsity cheerleaders (.aria Bain, Beki Reecer, and Sandra Otl practice together before a pep rally. Mascot Risa Rigler gives “yelling instructions, w hile twirler Jamie Joslin waits in the background. “It’s easy—unless you try to do it for more than ten seconds! Senior cheerleaders Cheri Holley, Marnell Dickerson, and Martha Morton agree. 41 ‘Go .. . Bulldogs! How’s I his?” Junior Varsity cheerleaders Kip Mayberry, Traci kirk, and Kathy Owen practice new formations. Freshman cheerleaders demonstrate a study in balance: (FRONT KOW) Denise Pharr and Sallie Crockett; (BACK ROW) Kimberly Gabriel and Gina Kemp. We love you!’ We’ve got spirit, how about you?” Freshman cheerleaders include Cyndy DeAnda, Lorrie Webb, Rosie Flores, and Terri Gillespie. 43 Council provides school leadership 1976-77 Executive Council members are (TOP TO BOTTOM) Mark Setser, president; Jamie Parrish, recording secretary; Don- nie Davis, vice-president; Tonda Turpen, corresponding secretary; Barlwra Bailey, treasurer; Traci Nobles, assistant treasurer; Deidra Cypert, parliamentarian; Staey Martin, activities chairman; Bill Perkins, sergeant-at-arms; Craig Barnett, chaplain. 44 Mark Setser, Executive Council president, challenges his fellow students to make 1976-77 “The best year ever,” as the Student Council members are installed. Student Council sponsors. Assistant Principal Mr. Richard Watson and Mrs. Sherry Saunders, pause to discuss a few matters before the 7:45 a.m. meeting. 45 Council members Barbara Bailey and Craig Barnett work the voting tables as Jan Hamby “oversees,” and Jeff Shores prepares bis ballot. “Il really doesn’t hurt.” Senior Cheri Holley donates blood to the Student Council sponsored blood drive for Red Cross, as Craig Harnett awaits his turn. The Student Council of Plain- view High School has done an outstanding joh in providing leadership for the school during the year. Installation of Executive Coun- cil, class officers, and representa- tives was held early in September in an all-school assembly. Activities of the Council in- cluded sponsoring dances, operat- ing the candy store, hall-duty at noon, and holding a canned food drive just before the Christmas holidays. In addition, the Council spon- sored the door and hall decorat- ing contest at the Yuletide season, with a Coke party going to the top two winners. Student Council representative Paula Smith, Ernest Escovedo, and Max Thompson, help unload canned goods for the Christmas canned food drive. 46 Freddie Mancias, Wesley Geyer, and Margie Hodges “boogie down” lo the music of “Dark Star” al a Student Council dance. ‘It’s a part of the job!’ “It’s as easy as taking candy from a baby!” Executive Council vice- president Donnie Davis reaches for “a sample” in the candy store— lor a customer, of course! 47 1977 PLAIN VIEW staffers are (TOP TO BOTTOM) Celia MeGehee, editor-in-chief; John Minn, sports co- editor, Marnell Dickerson, administration and clubs co- editor, Melissa Smith, business assistant and clubs co- editor; Craig Barnett, sports co-editor; Carcn Smith and Connie Courtney, activities co-editors. PLAIN VIEW editor-in-chief Celia MeGehee glances up from checking rough drafts for a section of the year- book. Staffers play . .. temporarily The ’77 yearbook staff, working with I lie theme “To Be Free” selected by editor Celia McGehee, has put together a book designed to tell the opening chapter in the story of tri-centennial America. Told within the context of Plain- view High School, the hook has in- volved the planning of layouts, selec- tion of pictures, marking and crop- ping, writing of cutlines.. . and then starting all over when the current deadline was met. But in and through the procedure, the story of 1976-77 evolved. Now it's like this . . Photographer Sidney Johnston out- lines his procedure to fellow '‘camera hugs Alice Larson, and Terry Henderson, while sponsor Mrs. Amelia Bishop Class editors for the PlainView are (TOP TO BOTTOM) Dayna Owen, freshman editor; Stella Perez, sophomore editor, Brenda Baker, business manager, and senior co-editor; Chris Ramsey, junior editor, Jesse Escamilla, administration and senior co-editor. 49 Writers find work rough; learn aspects of Journalism The triple purpose of the 1976-77 BULLDOG BARKER has been to inform, to enter- tain, and to train staffers. Working to maintain the high standards of past years, the staff sought to keep an in- teresting balance between news, features, editorials, sports, photographs, and car- toons—all by deadline time. A special feature has been the addition of a Fine Arts sec- tion three times during the school year. 1976-77 BULLDOG BARKER staffers receiving their assignments from editor Cheryl Johnson (right) are (FRONT ROW) Darbi Tue, business manager and reporter; Oralia Jimenez, clubs editor, (BACK ROW) Suzan Johnson, copy editor; Caren Smith, produc- tion manager; Staei Hancock, feature editor. 50 (LEFT) Sportswriters Reed Criswell and Wesley Geyer listen as sports editor Terry Henderson goes over the sports calendar for the coming week. (ABOVE) Editor Cheryl Johnson cheeks picture sizes before sending the BULLDOG BARKER to the printer. (LEFT) Journalism I students who decide to become staffers begin their work on the paper at mid-year: (FRONT ROW) Carla Thurman, Kevin Cook; (BACK ROW) Donnie Brumley, Ronnie Brumley, Jeff McLain. (BOTTOM LEFT) Sponsor Mrs. Amelia Bishop and photographers Mark Davey and Richard Crow load cameras in preparation for the day’s picture assign- ments. Dogpatch husbands (Tim Burge. Bruce Evens, Greg Houlette, Donnie Davis, Craig Barnett, Ronald Bailey) and Li’l Abner (Terry Henderson) undergo testing by medical assistant (Mark Sullivan) after drinking the Yokumberry tonic. ‘Li’l Abner’ enlightens PHS audience General Bullmoose (Mike Cole) enlists the help of Evil-Eye Fleegle (John Ray) and his “whammy” to gain control of Mammy Yokum's Yokumberry Tonic. I’m gonna marry Daisy Mae!” Earthquake McGoon (Greg Sparrow) con- fides to Marrying Sam (Danny Ellis) his true feelings, as a horrified Daisy Mae (Karen Harris) and Mammy Yokum (Patti Frisbee) listen in. 52 “Li’l Abner,” presented by the PHS A Cappella Choir, opened Nov. 18, for a two-night showing in the PHS auditorium. Lead roles included Terry Hen- derson as Li’l Abner, Karen Har- ris, Daisy Mae; Patti Frisbee, Mammy Yokum; and Ronnie Arnn as Pappy Yokum. Created by A1 Capp, the story opened on a “typical day.” Citizens learned Dogpatch has been selected as the most un- necessary town in the country and therefore the perfect site for nuclear tests. After a series of humourous mishaps, the town was saved and peace restored. The musical featured numbers written by Johnny Mercer and Gene de Paul, such as “Namely You,” and “If I Had My Druthers.” “I is the boss around here!” Pappy Yokum (Ronnie Arnn) lakes a stand against Mammy and declares his authority while Dogpatch citizens watch. All-Region Choir members are (FRONT ROW) Susan Thomson, Laurie Langford; (SECOND ROW) Teresia Moore, Danny Ellis, Karin Berry; (BACK ROW ) Karen Harris, Sylvia Bailey. Choirs contribute A Cappella Choir members include (FRONT ROW) Sylvia Bailey, Teresia Moore, Risa Rigler, Linda McMillon, Tammy Luna, Tina McGowen, Steven Noblett, Dennis Sheppard; (SECOND ROW ) Cathy Son, Tonda Turpen, Lynda Taylor, Reeve Voelker, Brenda Baker, Debbie Gion, I auri Langford, Carolyn Roberson, Alicia Thompson; (THIRD ROW) Freddie Mancias, John Ray, Danny Ellis, Ronnie Arnn. Jesse Escamilla, Silvester Williams, Gary Sherlock, Kyle Groom, Jimmy Kamp; (BACK ROW) Glynn Greenhill, Kevin Southerland, Mike Cooper, Ozell Craft, John Cox, Terry Purvis, Joe Guerra, Jeff Moore, Kenny Cargill. ‘something special’ The 1976-77 A Cappella Choir year began when new members had the “privilege” of wearing “A” plaques, being awakened at approximately 4 a.m. for a delightful breakfast chat with other choir members, and being bought as a slave at a choir auc- tion. One of the highlights of the year was the production of the musical “Li’I Anner.” Next on the agenda was All-Region Choir tryouts with seven local members attaining a place. Christmas and spring concerts also played a ma- jor role in the make-up of the school year. Rounding off the spring was the annual choir trip. Destination this year was Arlington, Texas, on April 28-May 1. A Cappella Choir officers are (FRONT ROW) Glenn Griffith, president; Ronnie Arnn, vice-president; Dawn Malone, sec- retary; (BACK ROW) Karen Harris, librarian; Cathy Son, uniioriti chairman; Carolyn Roberson, treasurer; Debbie Gion, publicity chairman. A Cappella Choir members include (FRONT ROW) Beth Moore, Cindy Douglas, Susan Keller, Penny Thomas, Susan Thomson, Jean Van- dersliee, Belinda Braddock, Michele Walker, (SECOND ROW) Margie Hodges, Martha Morton, Tam my Hindman, Kimberly Finney, Carla Bain, Marnell Dickerson, Karen Cleveland, Dayna Owen, Karen Harris; (THIRD ROW) JonAnn Rogers, Terri Stevens, Karin Berry, Dawn Malone, Martin Duckett, Mark Sullivan, Ronnie Brumley, Lynn Green hill; (BACK ROW) Vickie Martin, Tamie Pyatt, Greg Sparrow, Glenn Griffith, John Cortesy, Mike Cole, Byron Robertson, Terry Henderson. ‘Choir-it’s a great life’ “I’m gonna tell my mommy!” Junior Carla Bain (RIGHT) complains to sophomore Jon Ann Rogers during A Cappella initiations. (ABOVE) All-Area choir candidate Karin Berry and alter- nate Karen Harris recall how long hours of practice pay off. (RIGHT) Senior A Cappella members John Ray and Terry Henderson show their “admiration and devotion” to choir director Steve Garms, as they scramble to clean his shoes. 56 “Now how did you say you turned this thing on?” Ricky Jackson questions Melissa Sparrow and Rory Allgood, who are wondering the same thing. Members of PHS Singers include (FRONT ROW) Audrey Harris, Belen Torres, Cynthia Caballero, Melissa Sparrow, Rory Allgood, Patsy Roberts; (SECOND ROW) Ida Ellis, Sheila Stephens, Robert Culpepper, Tommy Bird, Wren Massey, Greg Berry, Christi Nance, Judy McGowan, Rita Nolan; (THIRD ROW) Patti Frisbee, Dawn Pitts, Karla Selcer, Jay Burleson, Bud Daniel, Carroll Monroe, Eddie Hart, Autry Gallington, I-aura Richards, Brenda Henry, Margie Nunez; (BACK ROW ) Lenece Gion, Elizabeth Smith, Inland Hufstedler, Earnest Mosely, Darrell Crear, Ricky Jackson, Lewis Davis, Rick Cartwright, Rhonda Jones, Lanev Sansom, Beverly Black, Cathy Hart. Music brightens school calendar Girls Choir members Rayma Wolford, Sylvia Galvez, Maria Sierra, look for a “new sound” in the choir library. Members of the Girls Choir include (FRONT ROW) Michele Matthews, Vickie Morgan, Cheryl Lovelady, Sylvia Caballero, Aceneth Rodriquez; (SECOND ROW) Kelley Dixson, Sandra Baker, Julia Nolan Marla Miller, Cathryn Mann, Linda Austin; (BACK ROW) Betty Jordan, Gayle Greenhill, Patricia Jackson. 58 PHS Chamber Singers include (FRONT ROW) Penny Thomas, Susan Thomson, Sylvia Bailey, Vicki Martin, Margie Hodges; (SECOND ROW) Carolyn Roberson, Gayle GreenhiU, Karen Harris, Cathy Son, leresia Moore; (THIRD ROW) Martin Duckett, Freddie Mancias, John Ray, Mark Sullivan, Glenn Grit fit h; (BACK ROW) Danny Ellis, Ronnie Arnn. 59 Members of the Plainview High School 4-AAA A Band could be called ktbusy.” Starting the year with 8 a.m. rehearsals, the hand prepared for UIL Marching Contest. For the thirty-ninth year, the Bulldogs held on to their coveted first division rating. Keeping in shape included providing music for pep rallies and halftime performances at football games. After the Christmas break, the band began to prepare for spring concert and sight-read- ing contest. Ending the year on a big note, the band traveled to San Antonio to compete in the Bat- tle of the Flowers Parade, another contest. Members of the 1976-77 4-AAAA band are (FRONT ROW) Richard Hughs, Jamie Parrish, Lisa Patty, Rhonda Lees, Lyndra Bills, Jana Pendergrass; (BACK ROW) Connie Courtney, Jerrv Dear, Danna Lees, Margaret Hurl, Valorie Peters Brown. PHS bandsters stay busy 4-AAAA band members include (FRONT ROW) Alicia Thompson, Denee Hindman, Amy McBeth, Retha Avon, Claire McGarr, Debbie Gravelle, Kelli Butlar; (SECOND ROW) Karin Berry, Marnell Dickerson, Anna Liza Perez, Tamie Pyatt, Susan Cloude, Kathryn Weidenbach, Sallie Crockett; (BACK ROW) Karla Schur, Brenda Spann, Beth Ballard, Lori Zeleny, Elizabeth Miller. 60 Members of the 4-AAAA band include (FRONT ROW) Cynthia Cunningham, Ann Horne, Karen Harris, Shelly Green, Dana Mann, Peggy Hearn, Carrie Hancock, Marilyn Ellsworth, Martha Morton; (SECOND ROW) Rachel Sinclair, Kay Behrens, Kim Cline, DeLynn Kelly, Jane Burnett, Debbie Carroll, Linda McMillon, Kerrie Hughes, Dorothy Senter; (THIRD ROW) Robert Dominguez, Sharee Barley, Terri Black, Cheryl Sisk, Jesse Escamilla, Linda Taylor, Caren Smith, Susan Moore; (BACK ROW ) Jamie Joslin. Mari Jayne Carlisle, Shaila Measles, Michelle Hughes, Sandra West, Monty Sooter, Ida Perez. 4-AAAA band members arc (FRONT ROW) Mary Anna Kidd, Jane Harris, Donna Wall, Kim Dalton, Kathy Ebeling; (SECOND ROW) Lauri Langford, Ronnie Brum ley, Carolyn Moore, Judy Bullion; (BACK ROW ) Cheryl Johnson, Emily Noel. Members of the 4-AAAA hand include (FRONT ROW) Mary Ann Gatewood, Tim Owen, Lewis Gamboa, Steven Noblett, Randy Hearn; (SECOND ROW) Ruben Gutierrez, Dan Nazworth, Dane Brown, Brian Carpenter, Mark True; (BACK ROW') Jimmy Doss, Jackie Klemm, Joe F rank Her- nandez, Mark Nix. 62 4-AAAA band members are (FRONT ROW) Jeff Moore, Boni Garcia, Mark Moseley, Bobby Bothwell, Roger Slayton, Scott Jones, Johnny Turpin; (SECOND ROW) Ricky King, Brent Harrison, William Fairbanks, Jesse Hernandez, Lee Roy Renteria, Tony Amador; (BACK ROW ) Tim Brumley, Kirk Dunnam, Ben Caballero, Sally Wheeler, Pete Chavez, Jesse Rios. Band program creates sense of work and responsibility 4-AAAA band members include (FRONT ROW) Timmy Rush, Cynthia Gaither, Teresa Collis, Dayna Owen, Terri Stevens; (BACK ROW) Rex Baxter, Renee Entrekin, Sonja Bernal. Karen Fowler, Carla Fields. Members of the 4-AAAA band include (FRONT ROW) Kirk Ryan, John Cox, Kelli Cross, Karen Burke, Jerry Ballard, Karen McGhee, Tina Mires; (SECOND ROW) Misael Saucedo, Mike Cole, Noel Masters, Melissa Matthews. Vanessa Morris, Kathy Gonzales, Kenny Brown; (BACK ROW) Daryl Massey, Tracie Smith, Susan Robertson, Karl Wardlow. 63 Members of the 4-AAAA band include (FRONT ROW) Rudy Del jeon, Pat Howell, Robyn Coffey, Jay Carlisle, Claude Lusk; (SECOND ROW) Jerry Trcvathan, Mike Berry, Danny Smith, Mark Hunsucker, (BACK ROW) Keith Dunavant, Kevin Southerland, Brad Burton. Musicians take honors 4-AAAA band members include (FRONT ROW) Anita Gamboa, Sherli Templeton, Karla Odom, Brenda Baker, Juanita Barrera; (BACK ROW) Donnie Brumley, Kathryn Gorman, John Weatherly, Glen Churchwell, Marlin Curry. Officers of the 1976-77 4-AAAA band are (FRONT ROW) Randy Hearn, president; Jerry Trevathan, first vice-president; Bobby Bothwell, second vice-president; (BACK ROW) Jana Pendergrass, secretary; l uri Langford, treasurer. Twirlers for the 4-AAAA band are (FRONT ROW) Susan Cloude, Shaila Measles; (SECOND ROW) Jana Pendergrass, Tamie Pvatt; (BACK ROW) Kathryn Gorman, Jamie Joslin. Band directors O. T. Ryan and Roger Edwards take time out of their spring schedule for a look at the coming year. Serving as drum majors for the 4-AAAA band are sophomore Claude Lusk and junior Noel Masters. 65 4-AAAA All-Region members include (FRONT ROW) Connie Courtney, Karen Harris, Shelly Green, Ann Home, Margaret Hurt; (BACK ROW) Vanessa Morris, Karen Burke, Carolyn Moore, Dana Mann, Mary Anna Kidd. All-Area members Margaret Hurt and Connie Courtney prepare for an 8 a.m. band rehearsal Stage Band members include (FRONT ROW) Cheryl Johnson, Melissa Matthews, Karen Burke, Kelli Cross, John Cox; (SECOND ROW) Rubin Guiterrez, Randy Hearn, Robyn Coffey; (BACK ROW) Dane Brown, RethaAven, Marlin Cur- ry, Tony Amador, Scott Jones, Mark Moseley, Bobby Bothwell, Johnny Turpin, Roger Slayton. 66 Students draw top awards Freshman All-Region members include (FRONT ROW) Brenna Clifton, Linda Eldred, Cheryl Foster, Lorrene Ortegon, Sharon McMillon; (BACK ROW ) John Nance, Robert Culpepper, Wesley Naron, Lane Langford, Carl Wampler, Mark Thurber, Jerry Garcia. Freshman Band drum majors Wesley Naron and James Sams con- fer about contest plans. Freshman twirlers are (FRONT ROW) Denise Simmons, Wylene Sim- mons; (BACK ROW) Cindy Baldridge, Vina Black. Band members prove talent Members of the Freshman Band include Mike Mickey, Randy Patterson, Todd Burton, Robert Riojas. Members of the Freshman Band include (FRONT ROW) Nanette McDonald, Rosie Flores, Lillie Hearn, Linda Jackson, Iris Owens, Sheri Noblett, Lisa Roberts, Kendra Sanders; (SECOND ROW) Connie Thompson, Cheryl Foster, Wylene Simmons, Lorrene Ortegon, Sharon McMillon, Cindy Baldridge, Susan Smith, Luann Dunlap; (THIRD ROW) Mellinie Walker, Karen Chandler, Cindy Neeley, Nora Rodriquez, Diane Barnes, Janice Coleman, Dianne Seago, Kim Chandler, (BACK ROW) Mark Bowers, Rex Poston, Martha Castillo, Julian Flores, Kassandra Brown. 68 Members of the Freshman Band include (FRONT ROW) Jerry Garcia, Vina Black, Billy Kennedy, Ronnie Pena, Tony Maldonado, Benny Hernandez, Jaime Morale .; (SECOND ROW) Linda Eldred, Darla Tenery, David Thompson, Joy Polvado, Pat Gonzales, Thomas Barnett, Robert Pena; (THIRD ROW) Ruben Ramirez, Maurieio Hernandez, Lowell Palser, Freddie Benford, Lane Langford, Carl Wampler, Darrell Mires, Denise Simmons, Wesley Naron, Mark Thurber; (BACK ROW) Robert Culpepper’ Mark Ballew, J. D. Davis, John Nance, Kevin Phillips, James Sams. The Freshman Band’s ac- tivities run parallel to those of the 4-AAAA band. Under the direction of Roger Edwards, the ninth-graders competed at the 4-AAAA level of marching competition in the fall, and won a II division. In the spring they also com- peted at the same level, in sight-reading and concert con- test, chalking up a three and a two. 69 Members of the Freshman Band include (FRONT ROW) John Young, Brenna Clifton Eric Willborn; (BACK ROW) Kevin Goodlett, Michelle Southerland. “Meet Me in St. Louis” was given Oct. 28 and 30 in the PHS audito- rium. Written by Christopher Sergei, the comedy focused on the Smith family. Mr. Smith (Terry Duvall) receives a promotion in his job; whereby he and his family will have to move to New York. Not wanting to leave their St. Louis home, the Smith girls. Rose (Stacy Martin), Esther (Tina McGowen), Agnes (Angela Thomas), and Tootie (Patci Williams), plot to foul the plans. After a series of humorous events, things turned out for the best in- terests of everyone. Amy Me Beth (Mrs. Smith) attempts to pacify Patci Williams (Tootie Smith) after they hear of the family plans to move to New York. 70 “Well, here goes . . . Tina McGowen (Esther Smith) prepares to swallow a chic ken heart—in order to prophesy her future husband. Disbelieving Stacy Martin (Rose Smith) and Kathy Duvall (Ida Boothby) look on. “You’re fired!” declares Greg Sparrow (Mr. Dodge) Hanked by his assistant Carlin Carter (Mr. Duffy). The scene follows a series of events which seem to show Mr. and Mrs. Smith “incapa- ble of handling their children.” Play thrills PHS’ers Amy McBeth (Mrs. Smith) and Terry Duvall (Mr. Smith) share a quiet moment in the midst of turbulent times. 71 ‘Mockingbird’ scores hit Dan Nazworth (Atticus Finch) questions the defendent, Rickey Jones (Tom Robinson), as Terry Duvall (Judge Taylor) and other hometowners listen in. Jean Vanderslice (Jean l ouise Finch) takes a “good long look” at Maycomb, as she reflects upon her childhood there. “I’d rather you shoot him,” pleads Brad Burton (Heck Tate) to Dan Nazworth as a mad dog lopes toward them. “To Kill a Mockingbird,” based on the book by Harper Lee, was the second all- school play, representing the first time this type drama has been given. The play was presented March 24-25, and concentrated on the small Southern town of Maycomb, Alabama. Jean Louise Finch (Jean Vanderslice) reflects upon one summer of her child- hood when her lawyer father, Atticus (Dan Nazworth), defended an innocent black man, Tom Robinson, (Ricky Jones), on trial for his life. The drama depicted the prejudice of the old-style South in race relations. Yet At- ticus emphasized the days to come: “Simply because we were licked 100 years before we started is no reason not to try.’ Prosecuting attorney Ricky Cross (Mr. Gilmer) ap- pears to “think things through before beginning to question Emily Noel (Mayella Ewell) as her father, Glen Churchwell (Boh Ewell) looks on. “Stay away from the Radley place! Dan Nazworth commands his children and their friend: Lane Langford (Jim Finch), Patci Williams (Scout), Ralph May (Dill). 73 74 Presentation, a night of glory and honor, was held April 5 in the Plainview High School auditorium. Directed by the Publications Depart- ment, the event spotlighted students elected by the student body for honors such as Class Favorites, Best All-Around, and La Verne Roach, as well as students selected by the faculty for Who’s Who awards. Celia McGehee, editor of the PLAIN VIEW, served as emcee of the evening, assisted by staffers. Following Presentation, a reception was held in the Homemaking Department hosted by PLAIN VIEW staffers’ mo- thers. The affair honored recipients of awards, parents, and school administra- tion. “Now, the lights come on here in the middle of page three.” Mrs. Amelia Bishop gives last minute instructions to Jerry Dear prior to Presentation ’77. PHS ‘Presentation’ unreels LaVerne Roach winner Stacey foster and Best All-Around winners Mark Setser and Corina Sanchez Gonzales share the spotlight. Nam- ing of these three honors climaxes Presentation. (ABOVE) Martin Duckett provides background music for the evening. (LEFT) PLAIN VIEW editor Celia McGehee, who served as emcee, concludes her in- troduction of the 1977 PLAIN VIEW cover. Emmett Sayes receives his Who’s Who award from Mr. James Mankins for outstanding work in radio and televi- sion, while staffer Craig Barnett awaits his turn at the microphone. “Congratulations!” At the reception following Presentation, Mrs. Mary Frank Owen praises Victor Aldaco who received the DE award as Mr. Richard Dye looks on. 75 Guest Speaker Mr. Bill Yung, WTSl head football coach, and Coach George Kirk exchange greetings before the start of the banquet. Award winners at the 1977 Sports Banquet include (FRONT ROW) Becky Garrett, American Scholar-Athlete and Must Valuable Player (girls golf); Linda Cook, Most Valuable Player (volleyball); Stacey Foster, Most Valuable- Player (tennis); I eresa Landry, Most Valuable Player (tennis); Robert Long, Outstanding Back and Most Valuable Player (football); (BACK ROW) Jamie McAlister, l)r. Glenn Harrison Outstanding Athlete Award; Scott Ramsey, American Scholar- Athlete, Scholastic Sportsmanship and Outstanding Lineman (football); James Poarch, FreeThrow Percentage and co-holder of the Battling Bulldog along with Greg Hearn (basketball); Lindsay Dye, Leading Rebounder and Field Goal Percentage (basketball). The annual 1977 Sports Ban- quet was held April 21 in the school cafeteria. In attendance were athletes, coaches, and guests. An honor entitled “The Glenn Harrison Outstanding Athlete Award” was a highlight of the eve- ning. First recipient of this award was Jamie McAlister, who com- peted in four sports: football, basketball, baseball, and track. Guest speaker was Mr. Bill Yung, WTSU football coach, who encouraged athletes to remember to set an example for others, and to be proud as being made “uniquely by God.” New award spotlighted Varsity cheerleader Martha Morton accepts a gift in appreciation for the spirit dis- played in the responsibility of cheerleading. Celia McGehee and John Hinn look over the banquet fare in the early part of the evening. “Psst..........when do we eat?” Greg Houlette and Monty Bowen impatiently await “chow time” at the annual sports banquet. Stepping out to the music of “The Traveling Salesmen” are PHS’ers Terry Duvall, Kathryn Gorman, Mike Berry and Marilyn Ellsworth. 78 Junior Jane Harris adds “a touch here and there” at the Saturday morning decorating session. “Can I make it?” Robert Setliff stretches in an effort to reach last bit of tape.” ‘that ‘Traveling Salesmen’ entertain Julia Nolan Lead singer couples. and Rene Gonzales taste the banquet fare as the festivities begin to unfold “We may never pass this way again” was the theme chosen for the Junior-Senior Prom that unreeled May 14. Beginning at 7 p.m., the affair featured a deluxe banquet plus background music by Alicia Thompson. With decorations by the junior class, the banquet was held by candlelight against a background ol blue skies with silver stars. Emcee Jimmy Kamp opened the banquet, after which the in- vocation was given by Jeff McLain. The seniors left a “Last will and testament” read by Craig Barnett. Ronnie Arnn gave the closing benediction. “The Traveling Salesmen” pro- vided the music for the dance. of The Traveling Salesmen sings “Color My World” for dancing PHS R PT I i o i c t t 7 r t t 1 i a, n tiantm jJtWeoU PASTOR CONGRATULATIONS PHS SENIORS -- (ABOVE) Dawn Malone, chosen by fellow students to speak at commencement, challenges the Class of ’77. (RIGHT) “Mom- Dad—We made it.” Alice Larson embraces her mother while her father looks on. 1 I yv ■ 80 ‘I can’t believe I did the whole thing!” Senior Class President Scott Ramsey expresses his disbelief at the end of commencement exercises. Graduation concludes senior year “The very things I can prove the least are the ones I believe the most.” These were the words chosen as the motto of the Class of’77. Last week activities began with Baccalaure- ate services held on May 22 with Dr. Robert W. Daniels, Sr. of the First Christian Church as the speaker. Commencement exercises were held at 8 p.m. on the evening of May 26. A total of 335 seniors marched down the aisles of the church to the traditional strains of “Pomp and Circumstance,” played by the band under the leadership of Mr. O. T. Ryan. The A’Cappella Choir directed by Mr. Steve Garms provided special music for the evening. Mr. Donald Lee Terrell, president of the Plainview School Board presented diplomas to the students. After the exercises, a party hosted by parents of ’77’ers was held at the National Guard Armory. “And now ...” the awarding of diplomas to the Class of’77 climaxes gradua- tion exercises. 81 ■ v-1 ■ ■■ S :'V ■'•;%.£ SlSfflfl «sw., . o V; V Tv ; SBs I ,' • ■ r; -] ■ 4 'nv'n Bn HONORS free ... o to excel La Verne Roach Award STACEY FOSTER Vanderpoel Award BENNY CANTWELL Honors come in many forms at Plainview High School—academic vocational, athletic and student-selected. A highlight on the spring calendar is the selection of favorites by popu- lar vote and the naming of Who’s Who in academic excellence by teachers. Two of the “personal” awards are the La Verne Roach Award and the Vanderpoel Award. The LaVeme Roach Award, given annually by school- wide vote to a senior boy exhibiting good sportsmanship and clean living, is awarded in memory of a Plainview professional boxer. The Agriculture Department handles the selection of the Vanderpoel Award. The honor is given on the basis of cooperation, scholarship, leadership, supervised farming performance, and over-all excellence in the field of agriculture. 85 BEST ALL-AROUND Mark Setser Corina Sanchez Gonzales BEST ALL-AROUND Runners-up Traci Nobles Marty Joplin 87 SENIOR FAVORITES Bill Alexander Belinda Brown 88 JUNIOR FAVORITES Michelle Cook Wally Hatch SOPHOMORE FAVORITES Teresa Landry 90 Richard Pena FRESHMAN FAVORITES Gina Kemp Carl Wampler 91 Junior Favorites runners-up Ralph Hayes Carla Bain Senior Favorites runners-up Kelly Brown Rhonda Wallace Sophomore Favorites runners-up Lorrene Ortegon Larry Hallman Kip Mayberry Johnny Turpin Freshman Favorites runners-up 93 95 Science Latin j 4L English 96 n d . ku ' - DEUTSCHLA UND I LANDER lUSICA QX-Ol uJIvO- Q XjO German French 98 VOOCT 99 Home Ecomonics Auto Mechanics Metal Trades Radio-TV 103 CLUBS free ... to grow 105 106 Members of the CRESCENDO CLUB are (FRONT ROW) Mark Moseley, president; Sc ott Jones, vice-president; Lewis Gamboa secretary-treasurer, Johnny Turpin, Claude Lusk, Karl Wardlow, Pat Howell, Tim Owen, John Cox, Matt Crownover Kirk Dunnam, Mark Hunsucker, (BACK ROW) Steve Noblett, Jay Carlisle, Dale Ebeling, Bobby Bothwell, Randy Hearn, Roger Slaton, Dan Nazworth, Mike Cole, Misael Sauced o, Ronnie Arnn, Ronnie Brum ley, Jesse Escamilla, Donnie Brumley. Officers of the BANDETTE CLUB include (FRONT) Kelli Cross, president; (BACK) Cheryl Johnson, vice- president; Sarah Moody, secretary-treasurer. ‘It’s sharp to be in band!’ Bandette members Carrie Hancock, Linda McMillon, and Martha Morton find new band uniforms which arrived in January “exciting.” 107 Customers Mr. Don Williams, Jane Burnett and Karla Odom inspect the wares at the French Club bake sale, while Sandra Ott and Angela Watson “keep the store.” French customs highlighted Mary Mock and Ron Stoneham approach the buffet for their share of banquet fare at the language club’s Christmas par- ty. French Club sponsor Miss Helen Hager serves. 108 Students absorb different cultures “It looks like this.” Senior Sidney Johnston shows fellow classmates Guest speaker Mrs. Karen Owen, former PHS stu- slides from his summer trip to Germany. dent’ share a Bavarian folk costume with German instructor Mrs. Sandra Hotsommer. Latin Club officers include (FRONT ROW) Kevin Dunn, president; Alicia Thompson, historian; Jim Hansard, activities chairman; (BACK ROW) Staci Hancock, reporter; Gaye Shugart, social chairman. Mark Leach, Carrie Hancock and Sarah Moody view appetizing foods at the language club’s banquet as Latin Club sponsor Mrs. Sherry Rice serves punch. The Spanish Club provided a well rounded program for 1976-77. Interesting meetings, socials, and fund-raising were all included. The club started the year out selling stationery as one of their money-raising projects. Later they met with other foreign language clubs to celebrate Christmas. The second quarter proved to be eventful as the club had a food booth featuring Spanish foods at the language Fair. Also, a Mex- ican-Spanish covered dish dinner was on the calendar. An end of school social brought the year’s activities to a close. Staci Hancock and David Bosquez go over plans for the tutoring program carried on at lakeside school by students in PHS Spanish classes. Miss Jayme Skelton directs the work. “Missed again! Spanish club members Ruben Rodriguez and Cynthia Rios share a Christmas time game at the language club’s banquet as Cynthia swings at the pinata. 110 Club samples Spanish life “But Santa—I’ve been good!” On the receiving end of Christmas toys (later given to needy children) are Spanish Club members Mark Bowers and Keith DunavanL Art program expands Senior Jeanie Hatch displays one of her paintings which had been entered in the Regional Scholastic Art Con- test. “Enjoy yourself!” Art club members Billy Bryan and Judi Bishop check out the new potter’s wheel added to the art department this year. “One more stroke will do it.” Arete Art president Polly Compton puts finishing touches on her current painting. “Easy does it.” Amy McBeth directs Robert Culpepper and Wes Naron in the moving of the new Unit Set which the Lion’s Club donated earlier in the year. PHS drama group develops talents Cynthia Cunningham explains the purpose of the Unit Set to Jean Van- derslice during spare class time. )an Nazworth and Eric Willborn put the light hoard o work, setting up for a seasonal production. FTA members taking part in the 1977 State Convention line up in the patio: (FRONT ROW) Stae.i Hancock, Cynthia Gaither, Emily Noel, Karen Burke, Lisa Jernigan; (BACK ROW) Keith Dunavant, Richard Willborn, Mike Berry, Misael Saucedo. Clubs broaden student abilities Installing officer Jodie Estes (CENTER) brings together the new 11-12 EH A officers which include Carrel Ian n Chambers, social chairman; Eran Miller, vice-president; Roxy Lynch, president; Terisa Dove, secretary; Rhonda Rogers, parliamentarian; Diane Davis, publicity chairman. FHA 9-10 trains for tomorrow FHA 9-10 officers grouped around installing officer Jodie Estes (CENTER) are Cynthia Williams, project chairman; DcLynn Kelly, first vice-president; Debra Thompson, president; Jodie Jeanetta Alexander, activity chairman; Cynthia Riggins, song leader; Candace McCasland, historian. “get acquainted party” in early September. FHA members Doneice Kennon, DeLynn Kelly, Ginger Whitaker, Candace Mc- Casland, and Vickie Morgan share ideas for new fashions of 1977. 115 Key Clubbers assist school, city ' ' ' ' t.'-fS' -.I V. 4 Members of the Key Club include (F RONT ROW) Bill Perkins, Bill Ritchey, Stan Baucum, Bruce Evans, Kern Rol erts; (SECOND ROW) Brian Cook, Bobby Kaiser, Wally Hatch, Randy Skaggs, David Nobles; (BACK ROW) Kiwanis Advisor Mr. Wilborn England, Cheri Holly, Jeff Hurt, Steve Castleberry, Rick Cartwright, Sandra Ott and Faculty Advisor Mr. Alfred Henderson. 116 Officers for the 1976-77 Key Club are (FRONT ROW) Bill Perkins, president; Bill Ritchey, secretary; Stan Baucum, treas- urer, (BACK ROW) Bruce Evans, sergeant-at-arms; and Kerry Roberts, lieutenant-governor. 117 Christian athletes club grows in size, influence FCA members Margie Hodges and Kim Mayberry work up a poster for the FCA spon- sored dance at the Country Club. (RIGHT) Sponsor Hal Richardson and club president Mark Setser greet FCA banquet guest speaker Doug Dennison of the Dallas Cowboys. Dennison shared his Christian testimony. Club recreation involves a basketball scrimage between Craig Harnett, Johnny Turpin and Scott Ramsey. 118 Members of NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY are (FRONT ROW) Dawn Malone; presi- dent; Staci Hancock, vice-president; Marilyn Ellsworth, secretary; Caryl Wright, treas- urer, (SECOND ROW) Beth Moore, Celia McGehee, Martin Duckett, Richard Willborn, Kevin Dunn; (ON STAIRS TOP LEFT) Melissa Smith, Karen Burke, Becky Garrett, Ca- thy Son, Alicia Thompson, Ralph Hayes, Mike Berry, Kelly Brown, Perry Duvall, Terry Henderson. Honor societies seek new heights Discussing plans for the coming months are NATIONAL JUNIOR HONOR SOCIE F officers: Jerry Low, president; Amy McBelh, vice- president; Lyndra Bills, secretary; Jack Klemm, treasurer. 119 Business club works efficiently Business Club members include (FRONT ROW) Terri Hale, Claire McGarr, Jane Harris, Martha Morton, Retha Aven. (BACK ROW) Shonda Davey, l-auri Langford, Kathi Owen, Terri Stevens, Donna Wall, Cynthia Gaither, Roxy Lynch. ' Business Club co-sponsors Mrs. Neva Jo Joplin and Mrs. Henrietta Norris check over plans for the forthcoming club season. 120 “Seven letters” is the first clue given by Claire McGarr to the charades participants at the Christmas party. Local attorney Ixinny Voss addresses club members at the Valentine’s banquet, a seasonal highlight. Business Club members include (FRONT ROW) Lisa Dodson, Susan llogge, Rhonda Wallace, Kim Owen, Elaine Corn. (BACK ROW) Leslie Grounds, Caryl Wright, Terry Duvall, Lynell Watson, Carlos Vega, Ricky Riojas. 121 Quill and Scroll arouses communications interest Quill and Scroll started the year off with a planning session for the monthly pro- grams and seasonal socials. A Christmas party was held at the home of Caren Smith, and gag gifts ex- changed. Guest speakers during ad- visory meetings included Danny Andrews, sports edi- tor of PLAINVIEW DAILY HERALD; Harry Babbitt from KVOP; Mrs. Gwenelle Carter of Gwenelle’s Studio; and Jim Davis of PLAIN- V I E W REPORTER NEWS. Guest speaker Harry Rabbit! of KVOP discusses “Radio Journalism” with Quill and Scroll officers Celia McGehee, president; Terry Henderson, vice-president; and Caren Smith, secretary. 122 “And now, the new model for 1977!” Quill and Scroll members Jeanie Hatch, Jeff McLain, and Ora!.;a Jimenez prepare to do a pizza disappearing act at the club’s Christmas party. Club variety includes medical, metal trades Freshmen Wylene and Denise Simmons tackle everyday chores while working at the Central Plains General Hospital as Junior Volunteers. JUNIOR VOLUNTEER officers are (FRONT ROW) Jamie Par- rish, president; Cynthia Cunningham, third vice-president; Melody Mathis, secretary; (BACK ROW) Risa Rigler, treasurer; Rayma Wofford, parliamentarian. Members of METAL TRADES include (FRONT ROW) Bobby McNeill, Randy Bain, Emilio Gonzales, Jerry Haney, Mark Montgomery, Lar- ry Murray, Oscar Flores, Lupe Sierra; (SECOND ROW) Kenny Noel, Javier Rivera, Jimmy Adams, Clint Walker, Frank Westmoreland, Robert Talamantez, Carlos Maldonado, Castillo Garcia Jr.; (BACK ROW) Mr. Johnnie Clayton, Jessie Garcia, Larry Williams, Ricky Ellis, Jessie Perez, Mike Perry, Shane Lipscomb, Roy Maldonado, Tommy James, Mark Pharr. Max Noel. 123 Building means progress Roofers in the Building Trades house include both officers and members of the BUILDING TRADES CLUB: Jamie McAlister, Bill Westbrook, vice-president; Bill Kemp, parliamentarian; Russell Hancock, reporter, Billy Jett, secretary; and Emmett Huffstedler, treasurer. “Busy in action,” Ernest Espinosa, Robert Carey and Richard Diaz clear the area for the driveway at the new Building Trades house. 124 Radio-TV contest winners include David Rodrigue (reporter), honorable mention VICA notebook contest; Bill Vales, honorable mention VICA notebook contest; David Orti , (president), first place VICA notebook contest; Pete Landeros (parliamentarian), second place VICA notebook contest; Francisco Reyes, honorable mention VICA notebook contest. VICA District VI Contest awards went to Emmett Sayes, first place in Radio-TV skill-speed contest and Oscar Arteaga, second place in Radio-TV skill-speed contest. Communications prove ‘10-4’ Radio-TV Club members include (FRONT ROW) Vance Hill, treasurer; Adam Chavez, vice-presi- dent; Skeeter Simoneau, sergeant-at-arms; Billy Davis. (BACK ROW) Johnny Rogers, Troy Perry, Daniel Perez, Randy Hall. 125 PHS mechanics learn responsibility Senior Tony Leal and Auto Mechanics in- structor Mr. Norman Goen work together in adjusting a carburetor. Auto Mechanic secretary Danny Conger puts into practice his engine tune-up “know how” after instruction from Mr. Goen. Members of the AUTO MECHANICS afternoon class are (FRONT ROW) Pete Galvan, Richard Luna, Kent Roberts, Danny Conger, Bill Reed, Raul Ortegon; (BACK ROW) Orville Stanford, Ricky Mills, Gary Bennett, Samuel Valladarez, Joel Peoples, Jamie Adams, Kenneth Stuckey. 127 Cosmetology practitioners take turns at beautifying Cosmetology II students Debbie Russell and Loretta Green find the right appoint- ment space for a customer-to-be. 128 Junior I aney Sansom of Cosmetology I learns the basic steps in wig styling. District contest blue ribbon winners Gayle Green hill, Tonja Serviss and Denee Hindman display their well-coiffured man- nequins. Jodie Estes serves as installing officer for the Austin Heights FHA-HERO. Participating in the Emblem Ceremony used at the area and state HI A HERO meeting are Lisa Smith, Karla Smith, Donna Gordon and Traci No- bles. HERO improves domestic skills HFRO officers include Gary Houlette, treasurer, Sondra Atkins, chaplain; Andres Brawley, third vice-president; Donna Gordon, first vice-president; Karla Smith, president; Jodie Rates, installing officer and Area‘ 1 J iaM re Shawna Satterfield, second vice-president; Debbie Gion, fourth vice-president; LtaaSmith, reporter; Teresia M.H,re, set retary; Traci Nobles, parliamentarian; Mrs. Sue Stanford, advisor. 129 130 . PHS rodeo members ride high prepare the nexl horse in lht bareback riding event during the October rodeo sponsored by rriS Rodeo (dub at the Bar None Arena. Sophomore John Browning hangs on in the bull riding competition, hoping for a top spot in the final ratings. Rodeo Club sponsor Mr. Barron Wetsel doffs his hat for the presentation of colors during opening ceremonies of the PHS Rodeo. Diane Murphy races against the clock in the pole-bending event. Clown Monte Spann (left) moves quickly to divert the attention of an “energetic” steer from a fallen rider. 131 Stock show attracts FFA FFA officers include (FRONT ROW) Benny Cantwell, president; Terrye Stevens, vice-president; Kent Marshall, secretary; (BACK ROW) Ross James, treasurer, Mark Smith, sentinel. First place Medium Weight crossbred lamb is proudly exhibited by Miles Goree. 132 FFA sponsor Mr. Barron Wetsel supervises students’ projects at the Plainview Fat Stock Show. “Get over here!” Steve Reeves tries to prepare his h in time. Marvin Adrian shares his ribbons with his Reserve Champion Chester White pig. VOE club contributes leaders Members of VOE pre-employment lab are (FRONT ROW) Beth Moore, Cynthia Gaither, Rosa Cantu, Anna Liza Perez, Karen Browning, Ester Leija; (SECOND ROW) Sharee Barley, Jane Harris, Betsy Mickey, Vickie Martin, Mandy Clark, Stacy Martin, Sharon Brown: (BACK ROW) Gail Davis, Valorie Peters, Sherli Templeton, Jeannette Feltus, Pat McDowell, and Jamie Joslin. VOE officers are (FRONT ROW) Elaine Corn, president; Stacy Mar- tin, secretary; Jeannette Feltus, treasurer; Jamie Joslin, reporter; (BACK ROW) Vickie .Martin, historian; Sherli Templeton, sergeant-at-arms; Brenda Leyen- decker, parliamentarian; Carolyn Roberson, chaplain. 134 State winners discuss plans for the na- tional contest: Deana Crow, first in state stenographic, level I; Leslie Grounds, sec- ond state office services clerk. VOE area winners include (SEATED) Norma Geisler, second place in typing and related I; Mary Ann Gatewood, first place in information-communications II (STANDING) Elaine Com, second place in stenographic II; Rhonda Wallace, second place in typing and related II; Jane Harris, first in bulletin board display; Donna Bitner, first place in accounting and re- lated I. Members of VOE Coop are (FRONT ROW) Deana Crow, Suzan Johnson, Brenda Leyendecker, Carolina Gonzales, Norma Geisler, Mary Ann Gatewood; (SECOND ROW) April Swanson, Kathy Satterfield, Donna Bitner, Melinda Eldredge, Carolyn Roberson, Jana Pendergrass, Kim Owen; (BACK ROW) Jane Vaughan, Elaine Corn, Debbie Carroll, Kimberly Finney, Rhon- da Cornelius, Lynell Watson, Leslie Grounds, Rhonda Wallace. 135 PHS printing skills bettered 136 in CVAE apprentice ‘run off’ Sophomores Veronica Montez, Isabel Sanchez, and Virginia Mendez make use of typing skills in preparing program advertisements for an upcoming activity. Perez. Freshmen Ida Cordova and Patsy Cortez learn together while working on additional stencils for the student directo- ry VOCATIONAL DRAFTING afternoon class includes (FRONT ROW) Jan Sherley; Susan Cloude; Tammie Blackwell; (SECOND ROW) Willie I opez, president; Monty Sooter; Larry Beasley; Danny Manrrique; (BACK ROW) David Hicks; Bert Rodriguez; Tim Jones, parliamentarian; Lewis Gamboa; Juan Bustos, reporter. Students in Vocational Drafting begin work on a new project. Draftsmen ‘line up’ future VOCATIONAL DRAFTING morning class includes (F RONT ROW) Wally Bussey; Kenny Cargill, secre- tary; Dennis Sheppard; Phil DeLuna; (SECOND ROW) Robert Masso, David Howard, Tom Gary, vice- president; Ruben Rodriguez; (BACK ROW) Alan Wofford; Kevin Thompson; Mike St an defer; James Rig- gins; Pepper Stanford, treasurer, David Low, sergeant-at-arms. Work programs create jot opportunities for PHS’ers Vice-president Keith Lemons participates in Salvation Army hell-ringing at Christmas hoping to bring in good results for the local program. 1CT VICA officers include (FRONT ROW) Anthony Hallman, president; Lisa Dod- son, secretary; (BACK ROW ) Jamie Parrish, parliamentarian; Cindy Patterson, re- porter, Danny Widener, sergeant-at-arms. ICT VICA (Vocational Industrial Clubs of America) participated in several activities dur- ing the school year. The 1976 Fall Leadership Conference started off activities. Following it came the Salvation Army Christmas Cheer Program and the Christmas Bell Ringing. The VICA District VI Skill Olympics were held in Plainview, March 4-5, and included 800 students from 44 West Texas counties. Special honors went to Cindy Patterson and Gwen English, medical laboratory assistance; Harold Davis, electric motor repair, Sharon Parr, dental assistance. Members of DE-II include (FRONT ROW) Victor Aldaco, president; Denise McCreless, secretary; Shirley Phillips, treasurer; Sheryl Cole, sergeant-at-arms; (SECOND ROW) Nancy Dunning; Sandra Alderson; Julie Rushin; Belinda Braddock; Kerrie Hughes; (BACK ROW) Mr. Richard Dye; Carl Henderson; Ernest Escovedo; Max Thompson; Hurchal Hardin. Members of DE-I include (ERONT ROW) Michelle Cook, vice-president; Cindy Phillips, parliamentarian; Lanette Davis; Renee Moore, reporter; (SECOND ROW ) Tami Stroud; Susan Hogge; Cecilia Scott; Linda Escovedo; Robert Garcia; Pedro Velez; (BACK ROW) Debbie Anderson; Sandra Reed; Scott Schwab; Steve Carlisle; Melinda Thompson. 139 SPORTS free ... to compete Bulldogs record 5-5 season mark Plainview High's surprising Bulldogs, properly labelled the “turnaround team, chalked up a 5 5 season in 1976. After falling back to a 1-4 re- cord at the midway point, the Dogs, refusing to be disheartened, put it all together and won four of their last five outings. The locals came in second to Monterey, who was finally downed in the state semi-finals. Estacado took advantage of bullet speed to roll by the Bulldogs 20-7 in the season opener Sept. 2. Plainview got an early break when Estacado fumbled in the kickoff return, and Robert Daniel recovered. Sophomore Royce Coleman pushed through for the TD. In the second quarter, however, Estacado scored twice. The last half was a defensive battle, but Estacado pul six more points on the board. Before a crowd of 4,500, the Dogs slipped by the Tascosa Rebels 7-0 in Bulldog Stadium on Sept. 10. Crowning the defensive shutout was the im- pressive 6 1 2-minute, 12-play, 66-yard overland trip in the second half. During the encounter, the “Mad Dog defense stifled two dangerous Tascosa drives. Fumbles plagued the Kirkmen in their Sept 17 home battle against Midland Lee when the locals lost 27-7. The Rebel defense Recounted for the first score. A fumble on the Bulldogs' second possession set up a M-Lee 93-yard drive. The Bulldogs found new life when Ralph Hayes recovered a fumble and later went in to score. But before tne first half ended. Midland Lee scored again. The third quarter turned into a defensive standout. In the fourth quarter the Rebels put seven more points on the board. In Dick Bivens Stadium on Sept. 24, the Dogs fell hard to Amarillo High, 35-0. In the first half, two fumble recoveries inside the Plainview 20, as well as one 48-yard drive, accounted for the 21 Sandy points. The second half opened with an 85-yard dash by Amarillo. Defender Monty Bowen gave the Dogs new life with two fumble recoveries, but Plainview could not find pay dirt. The Sandies' last TD came after recovering a fumble. The Canyon Eagles edged by the Bulldogs 8-7 in another defensive battle Oct. 1 in Buffalo Stadium. The Dogs first scored when Craig Barnett re- covered a loose ball at the Eagles’ 16. Three plays later, Royce Coleman put Plainview on the board with a two-yard run. loiter, the Eagles started a drive after receiving the punt at their own 40, and scored in three plays. TYie try for the extra point brought a Bulldog penalty. Canyon then ran the ball in for two extra points. Remembering a 44-7 loss the year before, a determined team of regrouped Bulldogs faced Hereford on Oct. 15 in Bulldog Stadium. The first half told the store: Bulldogs, one touchdown; Hereford, 38 total yards. In the third quarter, Robert Long went over from the two. An interception by safety Bill Alexander set up the third PHS drive which consumed 7:12 of the clock. Then Royce Coleman scored. Hereford squeaked in their only touchdown after a PHS fumble. Then after a Hereford interception, the entire Bulldog defensive unit snowed under the opposition in the end zone for an extra two points. Score: 23-7, favoring Plainview. In the Monterey contest on Oct 22, the Bulldogs' defense was able to shut out the Plainsmen for three quarters but lost 13-7 when the Plainsmen scored a second TD in the last minute. Plainview got an early break when Bill Westbrook recovered a fumble. Quarterback John Horne first threw a pass to Jay Miller and then handed off three straight times to Robert Long for the score. The contest became acorn plete standstill until the fourth auarter, when Monterey tied the score 7-7. Plainview came close to scoring, hut was stopped. Monterey took control and rambled 92 yards to take tne lead and the win. A story-book ending was unreeled by Jamie McAlister on a cold night in Pampa. The Bulldogs faced the Pampa Harvesters on Oct. 29 in Har- vester Field, and came out on top with a breathtaking 9-7. The first stanza saw no scores. In the second, a 32-yard punt return by Robert Long gave PHS life. After a 25-yard catch ny Billy Williams, Royce Coleman stomped in. The extra point fell short. Pampa came back to score on a 58-yard march, making the extra point also. Tne clock showed less than two minutes. John Horne cranked up with Rocky Kirk to give good field position. Keenan Williams scrambled to the two. McAlister applied the toe to the pigskin with two seconds left; when it went through the uprights, the clock read 0:00. Coronado was unable to generate any offense against the Bulldogs' improved defense on Nov. 5; Plainview rolled over the Mustangs 13-7. The Bulldogs’ first score came after Coronado was deep in Bulldog territory. Plainview cranked out an 80-yard drive, ending with a fumble in the end zone recovered by Jay Miller. Coronado’s only score came when the Mustangs took 12 plays to reach paydirt. The locals began to roll. Horne tried a pass to Rocky Kirk wnich was broken up. However, art interference call brought the ball to the two yara line. Horne handed off to Long for the final two yards. Tne game held at 13-7. On Nov. 12, tne Bulldogs coined the phrase, “W en it snows, it pours,” with a 34-6 romp over I jjbbock High in five inches of snow. Before run- ning an offensive play, the Dogs scored three times, although one TD was called back. Ricky Ellis was responsible for a 94-yard kickoff return. Senior end Ronnie Bain blocked an Earnest Day punt. The Dogs countered the Westerner scoring drive by a 79-yard push. In the second half, Robert Long scored for his fourth time. AH-District honors for the season were won by seniors Ron Bailey, Gene Davis, Scott Ramsey, and Robert Long. Tim Burge was named Sophomore of the Y ear. (BELOW) Trainers for the Bulldogs an Brad Her- rington, Jeff Shores, Eddie McDonough, A. J. Green, Tommy Stevens, Ralph May. (RIGHT) Coaching stall for the '76 season consists of (FRONT ROW) Scott Hindman, Pat Buchanan, Hal Richardson (BACK ROW) Mark Saunders, first assistant; George Kirk, athletic director and head coach; Jcrrv fuller. (LEFT) Greg Houlette (21), Rocky Kirk (15), Gene Davis (14). Greg Houlette (21) and Keenan Williams team up to stop a Matador in the season opener. PHS fell 6 0 to Estaeado. Athletie Director and Head Coach George Kirk, named District Coach of the Year in 1976, uses the press box phones to stay on top of the situation on the sidelines in the LHS game. (ABOVE) Emmett Hufstedler (72), Bruce Evans (71), Donald Ebeling (70). (LEFT) Field goal kicker Jamie McAlister puts the “toe” to another one as John Horne holds in the Tascosa contest. The locals won 7-0. 143 Jamie McAlister fires another “bullet” in a 21-7 loss to Midland Lee. The loss was the second of the season for the Kirkmen. Dogs shelled by Lee, Amarillo; drop squeaker to Canyon, 8-7 Robert Daniel (82), Larry Rankin (81), Jamie McAlister (80). 144 Robert Long, the district’s second leading rusher, streaks for more yardage against the Amarillo High Sandies. Tommy Gardner leads the blocking in a contest that saw the Dogs fall 35-0. PHS defender Greg Houlette, along with Gene Davis, Scott Ramsey, and Craig Barnett, moves in on a Sandie running back in the game against Amarillo. The loss proved the turning point for the Dogs. Bill Alexander (10) Stan Baucum (74) Gil Gunn (67) Ralph Hayes (33) John Horne (11) Bill Perkins (35) Mike Standefer (23) Bill Westbrook (22) Bruce Whitfield (75) (LEFT) Bulldogs surround the marker as the chain is stretched on a decisive third down play. PHS lost to Can- yon in the Eagles’ homecoming, 8-7. (BELOW) Jeff Hurt (31), Royce Coleman (30), Robert Long (25). 145 Kirkmen rope Faces 23-6; fall to Monterey in last :58 Ronnie Bain (85), Jay Miller (84), Properly named the '‘Red Mac hine,” the Bulldog offense rolls in for another TD in the Russell Lam (83). Hereford game: Ronald Bailey, Randy Benefield, Bruce Whitfield, and Russell Lam. The “fearsome foursome” of Scott Ramsey, Monty Bowen, Ralph Hayes, and Tommy James move in to sack Herford’s quarterback. At the close of the homecoming game, the scoreboard read 23-6 in favor of Plain view to help settle the sore spot begun in ’75 when the Herd trampled the Dogs 44-7. Randy Benefield (53), Bruce McWilliams (52), Craig Barnett (51). 146 Tommy James (50), Rickey Ellis (44), Billy Jett (43). Middle linebacker Gill Gunn teams up with fellow defenders Craig Barnett and Robert Sansom to stop a Plainsman. A defensive battle, the contest saw the Dogs fall 13-7 to Monterey, later a state semi-finalist. Robert Sansom (42), Billy Williams (41), Richard Pena (40). 147 Locals capture Pampa’s homecoming 9-7; whip Mustangs 13-7; snow LHS 36-6 Keenan Williams (61), Mark Setser (60), Tim Burge (55). Don Palmer (64), Scott Ramsey (63), Tommy Gardner (62). Bulldogs John Home, Randy Benefield, Robert Long, Tommy Gardner, and Bruce Whitfield talk it up with their “Wetight” routine to keep the momentum going. hiflBBHl PHS quarterback John Horne looks for receivers deep behind Robert Long’s protective blocking. Horne led the Dogs to a 13-7 victory over Coronado. Starting off two snow storms—literal and figurative— Rickey Ellis returns the opening kickoff the length of the turf for PHS's first tally in the Bulldog-Westerner contest. The Dogs actually scored three times before touching the ball, offensively, in the first quarter. Grant Taylor (68), Monty Bowen (66), Ronald Bailey (65). 149 Red Dog team members are (FRONT ROW) Kelly Bain, Shane Andrews, Lupe Ortega, Gary Branch, Kyle Hamman, Steve Kerns, Jell Alvis, 1'rey Cline, Jimmy Lopez, Jimmy l andrum; (SECOND ROW) Jeff Moore, Anthony Adeox, Steve Alexander, Mike Cooper, Julian Castaneda, ard Pena, Jesse Pena, Alfred Castaneda, Greg Jones, Kim Butler; (THIRD ROW) Willie Davis, Hector Gonzales, Johnny Vera, Dennis Johnny Turpin, Danny Ellis, Dwayne Dailey, William Brown; (BACK ROW) Coach Terry Kinard, Coach Danny Belf, Carpenter, Stan Baucum, Bill Ritchey, Arnold Pardo, Danny Stoker, Coach Dale Mouser, Coach Dale Smith. Red Dog quarterback Jerry Jackson hands off to halfback Richard Pena who dashes for more yardage against LHS. Red Dog defenders Kyle Hamman and Jim- my Lopez push.back another Monterey JV at- tack. KED DOGS off: 13 Estacado 14 0 Amarillo Tascosa 33 6 Amarillo Caprock 2 28 Amarillo Plao Duro 0 7 Amarillo High 6 15 Lubbock High 14 17 Monterey 16 23 Lubbock High 0 18 Hereford 28 0 Coronado 12 150 Keel Dogs and Blue Dogs both started fall work- outs as separate teams, but combined players on Sept. 9. The added strength was enough to carry the J V to a 3-2 district mark, playing and defeating Lubbock High twice. Steve Cypert, Darrell Millington, Leland Lampkin, Lynn DeAnda, Riek Cartwright, Randy Bain, Grant Taylor, Jerry Jackson, Rieh- Cravey, Shane Lipscomb, Mitchell Hearn, Bobby Anderson, Tommy Noel, Craig Foster, Dwayne Hayes, Lonnie White, Brian Reds, Blues combine for 7-3 mark Bi 'uce Wesley, Red Dog quarterback, sweeps around the end on a snowy field to find running room in the J -Lubbock High game on Oct. 25. The locals won 23- 0. m ar Freshmen share championship Members of the 1976-77 Freshman Red team are (FRONT ROW) Donnie Washington, Miles Goree, John Riojas, Donald Bell, Kit Howerton Ben Evans, Scott Houlette, Jaime Rivera, Brett Cypert, Joe Underos, Rudy Sauceda, Manuel Gonzales, Todd Walker; (THIRD ROW) David Grounds, Autry Gallington, Marty WVidenbach; (BALK ROW) Coach Rick Bern', Kenneth Story, Jeff Anderson, Louis Rios, Matt Gille- Gould, Coach Ronnie Knov. Krshman Blue team member are (HRONT ROW) Rowdy Arellano, jerry Hembree, Dwayne Coleman, Brian Terrell, Darriek Brownlee, Pulido, Kevin King. Randy West, Tim Austin. James Harris. Steve Owen. Leland Hufstedler. Freddie Benford; (THIRD ROW) Bobby Hembey, Totl Wdhams, Gan Russell. Jimmy Stewa (BACK ROW ) Coach Reuben DeLeon, Todd Burton. Walter Daniel, Greg Jordan, Gollins, Coach Gary Olivo. 6 152 honors with Canyon RED PUPS OPP. 19 Floydada 15 9 Hereford La Plata 8 8 Canyon 12 36 Hereford Stanton 14 42 La Plata 0 20 PHS Blue Pups 6 BLUE PUPS OPP. 12 Slaton 0 8 Hereford Stanton 26 19 Hereford La Plata 18 12 Canyon 8 6 PHS Red Pups 20 0 Pampa 14 153 Michael Black, Joe Ferguson, Sam Criswell; (SECOND ROW) Bill Reyes, Alan Glaeser, Drew Cartwright, Rickey Marks, Ricky Eddie McAlister, Kevin Igo, Robert Wafer, Gilbert Vera, Hubert Members of the 1976-1977 Plainview Bulldog Varsity squad are (FRONT ROW) I.arry Womble, James Poarch, l rry Williams, Gene Davis, Alan Wofford, Joe Crockett; (BACK ROW) Greg Bassett, Kelly Brown, Greg Hearn, Russell Ixim, Russell Hancock, Lindsay Dye. Coach Bill Phillips makes a last minute check before a game in Bulldog Gym. 154 Gene Davis leads the Bulldogs through the hoop prior to the Monterey game as varsity cheerleader Marnell Dickerson handles “holding honors . Bulldogs set 20-14 season record Returning four seniors, the Plainview Bulldogs entered district play with a 14-9 record. After an unblemished 4-0 first round, PHS fell 1-3 in the second round and lost the district playoff to Hereford. The encounters with Monterey showed a divided record: first, the Dogs won 52-51 in the last minute at home; sec- ond, PHS fell hard 52-33 before a highly vocal Monterey home crowd. The home contest witnessed a see-saw battle with the Plainsmen leading at halftime 28-27. Buckets were traded, and in the second half, a 20 foot jumper put PHS behind with 11 seconds to go in the game. One second was show ing when Poarch went high to get an inbounds pass and was fouled. Sinking both shots, PHS won 52-51. The game on the road proved disastrous. The roundballers sank 31.1 percent from the field, leading to a 19 point deficit. The Dogs were down 21-14 at half and 32-20 at the end of the third quarter. Poarch led the locals with seven points. Lubbock High split the series with PHS. The road game was a slim 58-56 victory, while the Dogs fell 68-65 at home. In Lubbock, the lead alternated. LHS led 20-14 at the end of the first quarter, tied at the half, and PHS went ahead 43-41 at the start of the fourth quarter. Postman Dye’s and guard Gene Davis’ free throws put the Dogs ahead 56-50. Ross and Garces both hit for Lubbock to narrow the gap, but still fell short. Poarch, Dye, and Bassett were all in double figures 15, 12, and 12 respectively. At home, Plainview led 23-13 in the second quarter, and went in ahead 32-27 at the half. I urnovers proved crucial and the lead dwindled to three at the opening of the fourth period. PHS did not score in the last four minutes; LHS scored 12; this meant the end for the Dogs, 68-65. Lindsay Dye led all scorers with 22. Bassett, Hearn, and Poarch were in double figures. Plainview and Hereford won one apiece in district competition. The Dogs slipped by 61-59 at home, while the Whitefaces trimmed PHS 63-61 in Hereford. At home, the Bulldogs, who led by as much as ten points, could not hold onto a lead. Behind by one, w ith 3:04 to nlay, the fire caught as Bassett banked in an 18 footer, Poarch tipped one in, and Hearn sank a backdoor layup. Poarch finished with eighteen and nine rebounds, while three others were in doubles. In Hereford, the Dogs shot a sizzling 65 percent in the first half w hile managing a faltering 34 percent in the_ last. Kelly Kitchens sank a pair of free throws for the Herd to sew up the game with the score 63-57. Greg Bassett’s 20 footer and a Gene Davis tip-in at the buzzer brought the score to 63-61. Greg Hearn led the Dogs with 18 points and 10 rebounds. Plainview, keeping with the season tradition, squeaked by Coronado twice: 57-56 in overtime at home and 47-43 u n ur. _ At CHS, the Dogs led through all four quarters. Plagued by turnovers, PHS’s biggest lead, 26-15, came in the third period. Coronado, behind 45-43, had a cnance to tie with 16 seconds left, but CHS er Scott Tilson s easy layup was blocked on a close call by James Poarch. Poarch then fouled with seven seconds to go, was fouled and hit both ends of his one-and-one to finish the lead by four points. Lindsay Dye led all players with 18 points and 13 rebounds. Greg Hearn and Poarch each had 10. In Bulldog Gym, the Dogs won their First overtime and their first game in the second half. There were 11 ties in the game and the lead changed hands ten times. Lindsay Dve put one up to put the Dogs ahead by two, hut Coronado’s Mike Higgins hit two charity shots to tie the game 55 all. in the three-minute overtime, Coronado went up by one, only to have James “Cool hand Luke” Poarch salt away the lead and give the Dogs the game. Poarch had 22 points, while Greg Hearn picked up ten. The Bulldogs captured a share of the district title with a clean sweep of the first half, but Hereford showed up for the playoff by capturing the second half. The delay tactics of the Whitefaces in the playoff downed PHS for good—50-39. 1 railing the entire game, the Dogs shot 30.7 percent from the field. The locals liad two men foul out, Lindsay Dye and James Poarch, while two haufour fouls each. Hereford hadn’t reached the one-and-one situation by the end of the second half. The Bulldog top point man was Poarch. Three Bulldogs made all-district. James Poarch took a berth on the first team, while Lindsay Dye and Greg Hearn placed on the second team. 155 (ABOVE) Teammates huddle at center court to arouse spirit prior to the championship game against Clovis in the Plainview Tourney. The locals won 74-72. (RIGHT) Joe Crockett jumps out of the enemy crowd to get off a shot in JV action during a tournament contest. Dogs win P’view Tourney; open district against MHS The Bulldogs were tested to the utmost in winning the Plainview Tour- nament. The Dogs opening game was to be their easiest. They faced Palo Duro and, with the help of Lindsay Dye who scored 19 points and Greg Hearn who scored 18, rolled past the Dons 66-56. The locals’ next encounter was with Snyder Tigers. The tally was close throughout the game, but the Bulldogs pulled it out 43-42 with a last minute shot by James Poarch. Poarch led the team in scoring with 12 points. The Clovis Wildcats and the Bulldogs were the only undefeated teams left in the tournament. Their contest was a see-saw battle all the way, decided only in the last two minutes of play. Kelly Brown sank an 18 font jump shot to account for the winning points. With 31 seconds left in the game, Plainview lost the ball three times but Clovis was unable to take ad- vantage. The Bulldogs walked away with a 74-72 victory. Greg Hearn snagged a key rebound to give the Bulldogs the narrow win and the first place slot in the Plainview Tournament. The smaller school division was won by the Dimmitt Bobcats who de- feated Clovis White in the championship game 64-51. 156 Grab it! Bulldogs and Plainsmen reach for the elusive basketball as Gene Davis (12), James Poarch (14), Greg Bassett (24), and Lindsay Dye (52), congregate in center court in the PHS-Monterey game locally. Plainview won 52-51 in the district opener. Varsity players take a sideline breather while discussing game strategy during the second half. Poarch outjumps his defender as he “goes for two” during mid- game action against the Plainsmen. 157 Gene Davis Larry Williams Alan Wofford Locals meet Lubbock, ’Faces; split games with both teams (RIGHT) Greg Hearn adds the finishing touches to an uncontested two points in the second PHS-Lubbock encounter which the locals lost 68-65. (FAR RIGHT) Gene Davis “rises to the occasion,” leav- ing the competition behind. 158 Teammates gather around Coach Bill Phillips to get a little game strategy during a timeout in their home encounter with Hereford. The Dogs won 61-59. Joe Crockett James Foarch Larry Womble James Poarch passes off to a teammate as a Hereford defender looks on. 159 Dogs down C’nado; lose district playoff Coach Bill Phillips leads his team to the locker room after the first half of play against Coronado in Lubbock. 160 Greg Bassett Kelly Brown Russell Hancock Lindsay Dye reaches high to evade his defender and pumps in an extra two points as the Dogs down Coronado 47-43 in first round play. “Where do I go now?” says Greg Bassett as he looks for daylight during the first Coronado game Russell I am Greg Hearn Lindsay Dye Plain view fans ready themselves for the “Bulldog Spellout during the district plavoff game. Hereford defeated the Dogs 5039. Greg Hearn goes up for an easy score as his defender trails behind in blocking the shot. Action took place at the West Texas State University Field House. Gene Davis searches for an open man as a Hereford defender comes up to block his pass. PLAINVIEW JV OPP. 59 Levelland 44 70 Big Spring 68 69 Odessa High 29 53 Estacado High 43 41 Big Spring 55 34 Borger 44 81 Palo Duro 60 56 Midland Lee 40 55 Levelland 53 56 Tascosa 51 57 Coronado 40 60 Caproek 50 57 Monterey 43 33 Lubbock High 30 56 Amarillo High 34 61 Palo Duro 50 22 Monte rev 18 41 Lubbock High 49 41 Hereford 38 31 Coronado 59 30 Clovis 77 51 Monterey 45 49 Lubbock High 41 56 Hereford 48 42 Coronado 46 66 Clovis 70 JV’s chalk up 19-7 record; Blue Dogs’ mark stands 9-9 PLAINVIEW SOPHS OPP. 41 Big Spring 55 22 Big Spring 60 46 Borger 56 51 Pampa 76 57 Hereford 43 56 Clovis 72 70 Midland Lee 60 51 Coronado 41 42 Lubbock High 40 39 Monterey 43 33 Monterey 32 38 Lubbock High 55 49 Hereford 52 42 Coronado 40 32 Clovis 78 40 Monterey 31 39 Lubbock High 36 46 Coronado 37 Members of the 1976-1977 Junior Varsity team are (FRONT ROW) Lewis Davis, Bobby Kaiser, Greg; Jacobs, Bruce Wesley, Harold Uddley; (BACK ROW) Coach Dale Smith, Jamie McAlister, Jackie Edwards, Jay Miller, Rickie Jackson. Members of the 1976-77 Sophomore team are (FRONT ROW I Brent Dickerson, Marc West, Jerry Low, Mason West, Richard Pena, Billy Williams; (BACK ROW) Mitchell Hearn, John Wall, David Sanchez, Jimmy Ray, William Brown, Coach Reuben DeLeon. l£2 Members of the 1976 1977 Ninth Grade Red team are (FRONT ROW) Ricky Marks, Kit Hower- ton, Kim Taylor. James Sams, Michael Black, Brian Terrell; (BACK ROW) Kenneth Storey, Jeff Miller, Eddie Hart, Earnest Mosley, Eddie McAlister, Gary Farr, Coach Richard Berry. PHS freshman teams furnish strong competition in area Members of the 1976-1977 Ninth Grade Blue team are (FRONT ROW) Autry Gallington, Gilbert Vera, Larry Hallman, Bobby Reyes, Monty Weidenbach; (BACK ROW) Ervin Davis, Lowell Falser, Kevin Woods, Keith Jordon, Tony Holland, Joaquin Sierra, Coach Dale Mouser. NINTH RED OFF. 70 Canyon Purple 65 42 Hereford LaPlata 51 42 Hereford Stanton 35 67 Canyon White 66 56 Plainview Blue 58 56 Canyon Purple 65 75 Hereford LaPlata 64 66 Hereford Stanton 56 57 Canyon White 36 51 Plainview Blue 48 NINTH BLUE OPP. SO Hereford Stanton 46 56 Canyon Purple 48 82 Canyon White 49 54 Hereford LaPlata 51 58 Plainview Red 56 72 Hereford Stanton 42 62 Canyon Purple 60 54 Canyon White 47 56 Hereford LaPlata 47 48 Plainview Red 50 46 Pampa 65 163 n,hhi'Wildn glr , a I ;.? ; 7 R()W T™ Hallman, Olga Barrera. Darlene Dunn. Delores Hunter, Kandi Cognasi. Debl’1 Wilds. Dare, Thompson; (SECOND ROW Kim I.aird. Tina Jackson, Charlene Holloman. Rhonda Taylor, Lin,la Eldred, Patricia W, ms. Dora R.os.Ronna Gordon, Lome Wehb; (THIRD ROW) Ramona Hemphill, DeAnn Weese, Rhonda Scott, Kim Chandler Michel e Chambers, Melissa Sparrow, Kassandra Brown. Denise Pharr, Sharon Undry, Kristi Jones; (BACK ROW) Coach Veronica Cox, Coach Janet Hindman Debbie Golden, Della Riggins, Elizabeth Smith, Chris Gravelle, Brenda Young. Connie Thompson, Marx Huey, Paige Lloyd, brenda Henry, Shanna Igo. 7 7 F em roundballers post 5-4 mark 164 Paige Lloyd (22), and Kim Laird (10) go for the ball both encounters. in action against Stanton. PHS won PHS OPP. 57 Hereford LaPlata 27 40 Canyon 52 48 Canyon 79 33 Hereford Stanton 25 26 Dimmitt 60 40 Hereford Stanton 22 72 Hereford LaPlata 37 49 Canyon 39 44 Canyon 57 Team member Paige Lloyd carefully readies her shot in home court action. Fern basketballers gather for a brief “sideline strategy” session before the action begins in a home game. 165 PHS’s JV volleyball squad recorded a 2-7 season rec- ord. With Coach Veronica Cox at the helm, the girls steered to wins over Hereford and Levelland. Playing four district games, and five non-district games, the players looked forward to a season on the varsity. Jeannette Felt us (32) sets up Linda Cook (10) and Shanna Igo (12) for a return shot during a home varsity volleyball game. Members of the volleyball junior varsity team are (FRONT ROW) DeAnn Weese, kassandra Brown. Ninfa Perez, Kim Laird. Mandy Clark: (BACK ROW) Coach eroniea Cox. Diann Murphy. Kim Thomas, Debra Thompson. Lvnette feltus, Lori Huffine. 166 77 Volleyballers improve as season rolls to climax Members of the varsity volleyball team are (FRONT ROW) Kelli Wilson, Jeannette Felt us, Julie Nelson, Cheri Holley, Linda Cook; (BACK ROW) Susan Schur, Cynthia Williams, Gwen Chandler, Kathleen Osborn, Shari Yoakum, Shanna Igo. Plainview’s varsity volleyballers, led by Coach Janet Hindman, chalked up a “greatly improved status as the season progressed. Highlights of the year were victories over Levelland in Levelland, and over Lubbock on the home court. Additionally, in September action, the locals girls were impressive in the Slaton Iournament with a pair of victories. Four district contests, six non-district and the Slaton Tournament made up the season. Gwen Chandler (34) gets ready for the smash as Linda Cook (10) looks on during varsity volleyball action. 167 Members of the 1 76-77 PHS Tennis Team are (T RON I ROW) Lisa Jernigan, Oralia Jimenez, Marla Miller, Hallye Jordan, Sharon Landry, Mary Mock, Coach James Starkey; (SECOND ROW) Mark Brown, Keith Jordan, Teresa Undry, Traci Nobles, Rhonda Sylvester, Angela Thomas. Joe Barnes, David Uw, Jerry Low, (BACK ROW) Jeff McLain, Rock Undry, David Vargas, Stacey Foster, Mike Brewer, Neil Payne, Jim Hansard, Ronnie Germany, Richard Branam. The ’76-77 tennis story was dominated by two names: Foster and Landry. Senior Staeey Foster, with 45 wins and 8 losses, teamed up with sophomore Teresa I andry, 37 wins and 19 losses, to lead Coach James Starkey’s net- ters. In the fall, Foster won first in boys singles in the Plain view tourney, while Rock Landry and David Vargas placed second in boys doubles. Teresa and Sharon Landry won girls doubles, and the girls team finished second. F oster also won first in singles at Canyon and second in the Lubbock Fall Tournament. In the spring, he copped first in the Plainview team tourney, the Lubbock Invitational, and in Hereford. He won district for the second year, qualified for regionals, and lost out in the semi- finals. Teresa and Sharon won first in doubles in the Abilene Indoor meet, and then met in the finals for district singles honors, with Teresa topping Sharon. Both qualified for regionals, and lost in the quarter finals. The girls team won third in district, and the boys tied for third. 168 Four year letterman Stacey Foster displays the style and concentration that won him the district crown. Junior Mary Mock works hart! on her forehand during an afternoon practice session. Foster-Landrys nab district Seniors Joe Barnes and Mike Brewer charge the net in practice for doubles play at the district meet in Hereford. Coach James Starkey provides helpful instruction to Angela Thomas before the district meet 169 Tennis = hard work for future goals The Bobbsey twins—also known as dis- trict champions Sharon and Teresa Lan- dry—compare strategy in preparation for the Amarillo tournament. Junior Angola Thomas and senior Hallye Jordan take a break on a warm afternoon at the l HS courts. 170 Juniors David Low and Jim Hansard close in for the kill in doubles practice. Seniors Rhonda Sylvester and Traci Nobles stop to regroup during a warm-up match. “It’s a bird, it’s a plane—a what ball?” David V argas waits for a defensive shot to return from orbit. Keith Jordan and Rock Landry disprove the myth that a freshman can t work with a senior. I he duo close in on opponents during work-outs. P’view sends two Members of the 1976-77 track team are (FRONT ROW) Richard Pena, Luis Martinez, Jerry Jackson, Bruce Wesley, Bobby Jackson, Kyle Hamman, Lewis Davis, Matt McCullough; (SECOND ROW) Tony Flores, Cris Ramsey, Montv Watson. Danny Ellis’ Greg Houlette, Alfred Castaneda, Harold Uddley, Reed Criswell, William Brown; (BACK ROW) Coach Pat Buchanan, Joe Casarez,'Bruce Evans, Arnold Pardo, Shane Lipscomb, Bill Perkins, Tim Burge, Jay Miller, Bruce McWilliams. Coach Pat Buchanan’s thinclads turned in a commendable record for the ’77 season. Although the squad as a whole fell short of their projected goals, former grid- iron players Kobert Long and Ricky Ellis competed on the regional level. IMissing third at the district meet by three points, the thinclads made good in- dividual showings at Lubbock. Long led the field with four golds: high jump, 120 high hurdles, long jump, and 440 relay. Also, Long, with Louis Davis, Greg Houlette, and Ricky Ellis, beat Hereford in the 440 relay by one hundredth of a sec- ond. Setting a school record. Long high jumped 6’6”; setting a personal record, he ran the 120 high hurdles in 14.5 and long jumped 22’ 1 1 2”. Ellis qualified for regionals with a 22’ 1” long jump and a second in the 100 yard dash with a 10 fiat. In the regional meet. Long missed a state berth by placing third in both the high jump and the 120 high hurdles. He cleared 6’ 4 1 2” in the high jump and streaked to a career record of 14.3 seconds in the 120 high hurdles. four time district medalist Robert Long pushes himself in practice to achieve his goals. 172 to regional meet i (ABOVE) Coaches Mark Saunders and Jerry Fuller keep things in order during the Plain view meet. (LEFT) Ricky Ellis takes the baton from Greg Houlette in practicing for the district 440 relay race. Reed Criswell rehearses for the gold in the 60 yard high hurdles. 173 The ’77 girl’s track season proved to be a building and regrouping year for Coach Joyce Kite. The district meet was the team’s finest showing. Philana Oliphant grabbed third place in the triple jump and ran on the third place 880 relay team. Other members of the relay group were Roslyn Thompson, Cynthia Riggins, and Sheliah Jackson. Kim Wofford pulled a fourth in the 100 and a fourth in the 220. The girls were also in meets at Borger, Amarillo, Hereford, and at home. Members of the girls track team are (FRONT ROW) Nancy Detain a, Bertha Hernandez, Mary Casarez, Jodi Shores, Cynthia Riggins, (BACK ROW) Roslyn Thompson, Keila Wolford, Philana Oliphant, Judi Ruiz, Belinda Brown. Long jumper Philana Oliphant goes for the mark in the district meet held at Bulldog Stadium in April. 174 Thinclads gain experience “Taking track bets?” No—Philana Oliphant, Roslyn Thompson, Jodi Shores, and (.ynthia Riggins mull over sports pages before practice. Jodi Shores puts that “something extra” into the last “kick irt the district meet. 175 Members of the 1977 baseball team inc lude (FRONT ROW) Chris LeFevre. Adam Chavez, Bill Westbrook, Randy Ortegon, Greg Smith, Boni Garcia. (SECOND ROW ) Eddie McDonough, manager, Bobby W illiams. Mark Setser. P. J. Lemons. David Field, Robbs Kaiser. (BACK ROW) Terrs Kinard, assistant coach; Jamie McAlister, Jackie Edwards, l arry Womble, John Minn. Gary Olivo, coach. W ith two new coaches and six returning starters, the 1977 Bulldogs posted a good year. The diamondmen started the season by winning 8 of their 11 non-district games. In district play the Bulldogs set a fine 9-7 record to take second place behind the defending champs, Monterey. The Plainsmen set a 16-0 record. Coronado and Lub- bock High tied for third place (7-9) followed by Hereford, (1 15). The Dogs racked up a 17-10 total season, good enough to tie the best record set by a PHS team. Their 9-7 district record made them the first team in PHS’s history to win more games than they lost, and the first team to place second in District 4-AAAA. Senior Larry Womble set another record for the Bulldogs. He is the first pitcher to throw two no-hitters in one district season, winding up with a 8-1 pitching record. Other moundsmen in- cluded junior Jamie McAlister (5-5), senior John Hinn (2-1), and junior Jackie Edwards (2-3). Senior i jrry Womble prepares to uncork another pitch in one of his two no- hit games against Lubbock High. 176 Bulldogs set 17-10 mark; place second in district (LEFT) Senior Mark Setser edge? av as from first base during a home game against Coronado. (ABOVE) Shortstop John Hinn takes some practice throw before tlie start of a game. 177 “Let's take a break. Senior David Field takes a short rest be- tween pitches. Locals tie best record Junior Adam Chavez makes a tag on a Coronado runner attempting a steal during a home game against the Mustangs. (ABOVE) “Someone pick me up.” A lonely Bulldog helmet is dis- carded after its turn to bat. (RIGHT) Catcher P. J. Gmons gives the signal to the pitcher while home plate umpire Danny Andrews looks on. 178 Bulldog team members Greg Smith, Boni Garcia, Larry Womble, and Jackie watch the game while waiting lor a turn at bat. Edwards Third baseman David Field looks on as pitcher Larry Womble warms up prior to the Bulldogs’ home encounter with Mon- terey. 179 In fielder Mark Setser heads for the pitchers mound to have a conference with the pitcher and his teammates. Monterey catcher Archie Grim gives a target for the pitcher as junior Adam Chavez awaits the pitch. Head coach Gary Olivo and catcher P. J. Lemons talk over the situation w ith pitcher tarry Womble during the late innings of a district match. 180 Coaches Gary Olivo and Tern Kinard discuss game strategy during the Monterey game, while teammates watch the action closely. Adam Chavez closely watches the pitch during mid-season activity Pitcher John Hinn prepares to deliver dur- at Jaycee Park. ing the Lubbock High encounter. Bulldogs rank high in 1977 “Let’s go out to the ball game!” Fans turn out to watch the Bulldogs defeat Lubbock High in a home doubleheader. 181 PHS’s John Members of the Bovs’ B Team are (FRONT ROW) Steve Owen, John Maloney, Trov Cart- wright, William Wood, Ross Schott; (SECOND ROW) Chris Holland. Rick Bridwell, Jeff Alvis, Alan Atkins, Scott Kinkaid, Leslie Chaffin; (BACK ROW) Coach Harrell Weather- red, Greg Mills, Jon Weaks, Jeff Miller, Tod Williams, Darrin Keys. Members of the district-winning golf team are Randy Morris, Greg Weatherred, Kelly Raper, Rob Kinkaid, John Horne. 182 Horne goes to state golf meet (LEFT) “This is stupid!” John Horne gives vent to his feelings as Greg Weatherred lends a hand. (ABOVE) Rob Kinkaid and Randy Morris check their “sticks” as they wait to go at the back nine. Kelly Raper demonstrates the art of concentra- tion on a fairway drive. PHS men’s golf team reigned over dis- trict 4-AAAA with an unprecedented 1,770 stroke total. Winding up loop action at John Pittman Course in Hereford, the locals finished 58 shots ahead of second place Lubbock High. Seniors Greg Weatherred, John Horne, and Rob Kinkaid finished first, second, and fourth respectively, in conference play to grab All-District honors. Sophomore Kelly Raper copped a second team honor. Starting slow at the Roswell and Amarillo tourneys, the team then fired the first sub-300 scored at the Odessa Country Club: 297. Subsequently, victories were chalked up at their own tournament and at Hereford. The linksters captured second at the Amarillo Relays, a stepping stone to district. Horne and W eatherred made all- district. Horne became the first ever from Plain- view to attend the state meet. The senior grabbed the honor by gaining medalist honors in the regional playoff with a five- under 66 score, and finished eighth in state. 183 Seniors Becky Garret! and Kenee Grimes line up on a putt during practice. Lady golfers grab district again One word can describe the ’77 girls’ golf season—“Great!” After completely dominating district, seniors Becky Garrett, Renee Grimes, and Lisa Miller led the squad to an impressive showing at the regionals tournament. Garrett, Grimes, and Miller had scores of 199, 194, and 227, respectively. Junior Fran Miller, score of 202, teamed up with the seniors to finish sixth over such teams as El Paso Erving and Monterey. Garrett, Grimes, and Miller were placed on the all-dis- trict team. 184 Members of the girl’s golf team are (FRONT ROW) Ann Horne, l-ori Zeleny, Fran Miller, Roxanne Lynch, Coach Liz Hinds; (BACK ROW) Lisa Miller, Brenda Adair, Renee Grimes, Holly Horn, Becky Garrett. Coach Hinds (FAR RIGHT) confers with other coaches in the Plain view Invita- tional Tournament held at the local coun- try club. 185 PHSers kala Burge and Marla Witherspoon show their trophies. Both are winners in first quarter howling. Bowlers find good pin action in ‘spare’ time (RIGHT) Bowlers DeeDee Lance, Marla Witherspoon, and Carmin Carroll take pride in displaying their winnings. All three took top honors in first quarter bowl- ing. 186 (TOP HOW) Winning leam members in second quarter bowling are Sandra Baker, DeLynn Gilbert, and Frankie Rogers. (BOTTOM HOW) Honors were earned second quarter by Rosa Luna, high series; Kerri Bownds, high game; and Juanita Alvarez, most improved. 187 Showing their winnings after third quarter bowling, are Rohin Jordan, most improved; Donna Gordon, high series; and Kay Welch, high game. Third quarter winners are (SEATED) Belinda Lam, Kay Welch; (STANDING) Lori LeFevre. ‘It’s a strike . .. maybe’ 188 Jac kie Brown plays keep away with Noemi Martinez during a girls PE intramural game. Girls intramural basketball provides heated competition Overall winners of girls in- tramural basketball are (FRONT ROW) Valentina Rivera, Mechelle Wolfington, Delores Hunter, Rhonda Taylor; (BACK ROW) V a nassa Martin, Dorothy Uddley, Thelma Ellis, Rhonda Scott. 189 Archers find season marks (RIGHT) Emily Nolan, second period winner, and Valentina Rivera, first period winner, check their “hardware” for a day’s outing. Freshman Nikki Tipton checks her sight as she gets ready Dianna Davis, fifth period winner, and Jana Lackey, fourth for another try at the mark. She led all contenders in scor- period winner, talk over their scores of the day. ing. 190 Mary Ann Mulkey returns a volley as heated play abounds in in- “Here’s yours; set up!” Sharon Anderson demonstrates tramural volleyball. to fellow players in another round of competition. Volleyball tests endurance Winners of intramural volleyball are (FRONT ROW) Frances Reyna, Elodia Contreras. Noemi Martinez, Earane Carter, (BACK ROW) Corina Godsey, Maria Escalante, Thelma Ellis, Peggy Hearn, Mary Baeza. 191 Patricia Jackson ami Shern Alex- ander go after the birdie in a preliminary round of play. ‘It’s as free as a bird’- badminton soars high 192 (ABOVE) “When will it be my turn?” Spectators of badminton await the next round. (RIGHTS Delia Gutierrez and Ester Salas keep ready for the return on match point. Intramurals go strong Mr. Monte Lee rounds up the troops at the end of another physical education period. “Dr. J?” No, Jim Gross goes to the hoop in a warm up game. Victor Brown prepares to out-maneuver Tommy Crupe in a heated contest. Physical fitness does come first Keeping in shape is the name of the game. PHS emphasizes physical activity whether it he interscholastic or intramural. “I suppose you are wondering why 1 called this meeting.” A madeo Flores, Manuel V ilia. Gene Gilbert, and Robert Cardenas mix it up in scooter football. 194 (ABOVE) Boys’ P.E. classes mean football. Touch football ranks high in popularity during the fall months. (CENTER) Louis Martinez outruns blocker Pete Lopez for a roll-out pass in intramural foot hall. (BELOW) Frankie Silvas holds as David Perez prepares to kick off and start another game. 196 CLASSES free... 197 to enrich SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS (FRONT ROW) SCOTT RAMSEY President (SECOND ROW) REEVE VOELKER Secretary KEITH LEMONS Vice-President LINDA McMILLON Treasurer 198 DIANE ADAMS VICA—Treas.; FHA; St. Cuun.; DECA; Cosmetology GLENN ADKINS ICT—I, II; VICA SYLVIA AGUILAR VOE LUCY AGUILERA JUANITA ALCOZEK VICTOR MARTINEZ ALDACO DECA—I, II, Pres.; Spanish C 1. Senior officers contribute active leadership for class SANDRA ALDERSON DECA—I, II BILL ALEXANDER Ftbl.; Rsbl.; Track; VICA—Pres.; FCA JOYCE ALVAREZ CVAE Co-op, Vice Pres.; St. Coun. JUANITA ALVAREZ PHS CLUBS Art CL Key Cl. Bandettes Literary Cl. Business Cl. Math Cl. Cresendo Cl. M G—Masque and Gavel DECA—Distributive Education NHS—National Honor Clubs of America Society FCA—Fellowship of Christian NJHS—National Junior Athletes Honor Society FFA—F uture Farmers of Q S—Quill and Scroll America Rodeo Cl. FHA—Future Homemakers of s. Spanish Cl. America VICA—Vocational Industrial French Cl. Clubs of America FT A—Future Teachers of VOE—Vocational Office America Education German Cl. ICT—Industrial Cooperative Training 199 TONY AMADOR Band; Stage Band JANA ANDERSON HERO ADAM ARELLANO Track; Spanish Cl.; CVAE SHELLY ARMSTRONG Golf OSCAR ARTEAGA VICA MIKE ATKINS FFA; Bsbl.; FtbL; Track SONDRA KAY ATKINS Evening Lions Cl. ( ueen; NJHS; Girls Choir—Pres.; HECE—Chaplain; Honor Roll; Perfect Attendance; FHA; HERO RETHA AVEN Band; Bandettes; french Cl.; M G; Business Cl.; Medical Careers; PLAINVIEW, Activities Co-editor, S BARBARA BAILEY Band; St. Coun. Treas.; German Cl.; HERO; FCA; Track RON BAILEY Track; Ftbl.; Bsbl.; St. Coun. RONNIE BAIN St. Coun.; f tbl.; Track; Bsbl.; VISA— Vice Pres. BRENDA BAKER FTA—Pres.—Vice Pres.; A’Cappella; “LiK Abner”; PLAINVIEW, Bus. Mgr.—Sr. Co-editor; Band—Sec.; Bandettes; Stage Band BILLIE RUTH BALDWIN Fres.. Cheerleader; FHA; Bskbl. JOE BARNES Spanish Cl.; Cresendos Cl.; Band; St Coun.; Tennis CRAIG BARNETT St. Coun.; Ex. Coun.—Chaplain; Ftbl; fCA; “Up The Down Staircase”; PLAIN VIEW Sports Co-editor, NJHS GREG BASSETT BskbL; FCA; Honor Roll; St. Coun. “Have you heard this one?” Seniors Jamie Parrish, Brenda Baker, Celia McGehee and Dawn Malone pass the time during a lull in registration yearbook sales. 200 Seniors begin final year GORDON BEENE Golf RANDELL KOY BENEFIELD Ftbl—Capt.; FFA; KCA; Bsbl.; Track; Who’s Who in Ag. Crop Production SAUL BERNAL SHAWNNA RENEE’ BILBERRY FFA; Coop Ag. I-II; Science CL JUDI BISHOP St. Coun.; Art Cl.—Sec.; FT A; Band; Literary Cl.; VI G; Spanish Cl.; “Up The Down Staircase” DONNA GAYLE BITNER VOE; St. Coun.; Band; Medical Careers PATRICIA BOEDEKER FHA; Drill Team BOBBY BOTHWELL Band—Vice Pres.; Stage Band; Cre- sendos Cl. MONTY BOWEN St. Coun.; Spanish Cl.; EC A—Treas.; Fthl. PAM BOWEN M G; Band; Lions’ Club Nominee “Ransom of Red Chief; “Beauty and the Lonely Beast” KELLI BOWNDS Co-op Ag.; FHA; FFA; Rodeo Cl. BELINDA BRADDOCK DEC A II I; A ’Cappella; Girls Choir; FFA Sweetheart; Lions’ Club ( ueen MIKE BREWER Ftbl.; Tennis; FCA; VICA; Rodeo Cl.—Sec. ELAINE BRINSFIELD KYLE BROOKS VICA—Treas.; Ftbl. BELINDA BROWN Girls' Track—2 yr. District High Jump Champ; FCA; Fres. Cheerleader, St. Coun.; MVP—Track KELLY BROWN St. Coun.; Science Cl.; Math Cl.— Pres.; NHS; NJHS; Bstbl.; Key Cl. MIKE BROWNING BRANDON BROWNLEE BOBBY BRUNSON Co-op Ag.; FFA—Area Quiz Team; Voc. Ag. MI 201 ROCKY BUCKNER Ftbl.; Bskbl.; Track JUDY BULLION Band; Bandettes; German Cl.; ICT; VICA KAYLA D’ANN BURGE Mixed Choir; Girls Choir; HECE; HERO; ICT; VICA; FHA KAREN BURKE I-atin Cl.; All Region Band; ETA; Band; Bandettes; NHA; NJHS; Stage Band BRAD BURTON Ftbl.; Bskbl.; Track; Bsbl.; VOC—Ag.; Band ROBERTA BURTON FTA; HERO; Business Cl.; Latin CL; Band JUAN BUSTOS VICA—Voc. Drafting—Reporter Seniors help each other Senior Bobby Bothwell aids fellow senior Sidney Johnston to the next class in mid- winter, following Johnston’s foot surgery. SYLVIA CABALLERO “Camelot”; “LiF Abner”; “Red, White and Blue Review”; Girls Choir MARIO CAMARGO JAY CARLISLE Band; Crescendo Cl. DEBBIE CARROLL VOE; Band JOSE CASAREZ, JR. Track CARRELLANN CHAMBERS FHA—Social Chairman; Rodeo Cl. 202 As seniors reflected on the 1976-77 school year, a number of incidents stood out in individual memory books. The twelfth graders made Homecoming an outstanding memory as the class led the way by winning the Car Caravan event as well as the wood-gathering contest. Although small in number, the 1977 seniors received the spirit log at numerous pep rallies. As the seniors approached voting age, they participated in civic events such as donations to the blood drive. Also included in the 'backward’ glance were the hours spent gathering informa- tion on college financial aid, job oppor- tunities, and the armed services. Of course, an outstanding “reflection was the Junior-Senior prom followed by— graduation—the end which becomes a new beginning. Taking advantage of a Home Economics “Mini-Meal” are guests Mrs. John H. Gatewood, Mary Ann Gatewood, Mrs. Clarence Smith, and Melissa Smith. JOHNNY CHARO ROY G. CHAVEZ Band; HECE; ICT; VICA GLEN CHURCHWELL ICT; Cresendo Cl.; Stage Band; Band; “Up The Down Staircase” PAUL CHURCHWELL Co-op Ag.; FFA; FtbL RANDY CLARK Track; Bskbl. KARLA COBB MIKE COLE Band; “Lif Abner”; “Rainmaker”; “Up The Down Staircase”; “Red, White and Blue Review”; Cresendo CL; M G SHERYL COLE Band; St. Coun.; DECA I-II; EHA; German Cl. LINDA COOK Spanish CL; Vlybl., All-District Student workers Freddie Mancias and Mike Neeley participate in the Employers—Employee Banquet along with ap proximately 400 students and “bosses.” The event is an annual one held in the school cafeteria. JOY ELAINE CORN VOE—Pres—Vice-Pres; Business cl— Reporter, Band; Bandettes RHONDA CORNELIUS MHS; NHS; German cl; Business cl; FT A; VOE JOE CORTEZ LOIS COUCH REED CRISWELL Ft hi; Bask hi; Baskbi—Mgr; Track; BULLDOG BARKER—Sports— Photog; Q S JOE CROCKETT VICA; Bskhl—letterman; St. Coun; F'res. Favorite KELLI CROSS Band; Stage Band; Bandettes—Pres: St. Coun; FTA; Girls State Candidate DEANA CROW Medical Careers; EHA—Pres—Sec; VOE; Young Homemakers Little Sister RICHARD CROW BULLDOG BARKER—Photog; g S THOMAS CRUPE M G; “Up the Down Staircase”; “Meet Me In St. Louis”; VICA CYNTHIA CUNNINGHAM M G; Medical Careers—Rep—3rd VP; German cl—Sec; Band; All Region Band—3 yrs; Bandettes; “Meet Me In St. Louis”; “Up the Down Stair- case.” 204 12th graders stay busy ROBERT DANIEL Ftbl—letterman; Bsbl; Baskhl; MCA, FCA DARIO DAVILA BRENDA DAVIS DECA; FHA; Track GENE DAVIS Flbl; Bask 1)1. JACQULINE DAVIS JOANN DAWSON Girls Choir; Mixed Choir; Bskbl; Volleyball ANGELINA DIAZ “Do you have the big head?” Mr. Steve Garms measures Penny Thomas in the autumn ritual as seniors look forward to cap and gown day. ALAN DICKENS Ftbl; Baskbl; Track; VICA; Building Trades MARNELL DICKERSON FTA; Band; Bandettes; A ’Cappella; “LiT Abner ; Var. Cheerleader; PLAIN VIEW—Clubs Ed—Adm Ed—’76-’77—Sports Ed—’75’76 LISA DEANN DODSON Band; Bandettes; Business cl—VP; M G; VICA—Sec; ICT; St. Coun; “Helen Keller” GARY DOUGLAS Auto Mech; VICA 205 TERISA DOVE CINDY DUNCUM KHA; DECA; Band KEVIN DUNN Science cl—Prog. Chairman; Latin cl—Pres; NHS; St. Coun. NANCY DUNNING DECA; JV Cheerleader; FCA; Var. Golf—All District team—Runner- up—Medalist ’75 ’76 It’s called involvement TERRY DUVALL Spanish cl; Tennis; Business cl—Pres; M G; “Meet Me In St. Louis”; St. Coun; NHS LINDSAY DYE St. Coun; NJHS—Pres; Spanish cl; Var. Bskbl—letterman VERNON DYE Science cl; Spanish cl; Bovs’ State DALE EBELING Band; Cresendos cl; Spanish cl. DANIEL EBERT f f A—State Talent Contest; Honor , Roll; A Cappella; “Finian’s Rainbow”; Co-op Ag. MELINDA ELDREDGE VOE; Medical Careers SHARON ELLENA Drill Team MARILYN ELLSWORTH NHS—Sec.; NJHS; Business cl; Academic Achievement Award; Band Seniors socialize while waiting for coronation instructions: Glenn Griffith, Keenan Williams, Randy Benefield, and Terry Henderson. 206 “Typical advisor) day” is the order of the moment in Mrs. Tommie Sue ( uebe’s ad- visory as “talented seniors” make a pyramid. GWEN ENGLISH Band—Drum Major; ICT; VICA; Ban- dettes; Medical Careers HOPE ESCAMILLA JESSE ESCAMILLA Band; A ’Cappella, “LiF Abner”; French cl; Q S; Cresendos cl; PLAIN VIEW—Senior Ed—Adm Ed; Ftbl; Track NORA ESCAMILLA ERNEST RAMIREZ ESCOVEDO DECA JODIE ESTES St. Coun—Treas—Fres—Soph; FHA—HERO—3rd VP—voting delegate; Young Homemaker's Little Sister; HECE; Band; FTA TRACY EVANS ICT; VICA; “Sorry, Wrong Number” ELOY FARIAS DAVID PALMER FIELD Ftbl; Tennis; Bsbl; German cl— Sergeant-at-Arms KIMBERLY FINNEY Ex. St. Coun—Asst. Treas; Medical Careers—1st VP; A ’Cappella; Volley- ball; “LiF Abner”; VOE; NJHS; FTA DAN FONDREN VICA; Auto Mec. STACEY FOSTER FCA; Var. Tennis—State—Regional; St. Coun; Kiwanis—Guest of the Month 207 MARTA KRAME VOE; ECA; Rodeo c l; Hand; OEA BECKY FRANKLIN DENISE FRANKLIN FHA CYNTHIA GAITHER Band; Bandettes; FTA-—Chap; NJHS; Business cl—Sec; VOE; Girls’ State Candidate; St. Coun. LEWIS GAMBOA Voc. Drafting; VICA-Sgt-at-Arms; Cresendo cl—Treas—Sec; Spanish cl—VP; Band; VICA—2nd place dis- trict Speed skill AMELIA GARCIA Radio and TV; VICA-Treas; Library MARY ANN GARCIA EH A; ETA; Spanish cl; VICA MARY HELEN GARCIA Art cl; Library Tech. The band sweepstakes award, which the seniors helped to win, finds a home in the band hall right behind the “model” of director (). T. Ryan. 208 Seniors Billy Jett and Bill Alexander along with junior Tommy James lead the wav during a fall pep rally. TOMMY GARDNER Var. Etbl; Golf BECKY GARRETT French cl; Medical Careers; NJHS; NHS; ECA; Jr. Class Sec; Golf—letter- man—district medalist; EH A MARY ANN GATEWOOD Band; VOE; Medical Careers—2nd VP; Literary cl; NJHS; FHA NORMA GEISLER VOE; NHS ‘But of course we’re talented!’ KENNY GILBERT Auto Mec; VICA—Chap; Ktbl; Track; Voc. Ag; FFA—Reporter, FCA; St. Coun. DEBBIE LEE GION HERO—VP 76-77; A 'Cappella— Pub. Chairman 75-76, 76-77; Ti- nian's Rainbow; “Camolot”; “LiP Abner ; Optimist International— Sweetheart; St. Coun. CORINA GODSEY A 'Cappella; Spanish cl; Red, White and Blue Review”; “Lil Abner MARY ESTHER GOMEZ Fres. Cheerleader. ar. Volleyball; St. Coun; VIC A—Sec; FHA; FTA CAROLINA C. GONZALES VOE; HECA CHRISTINE GONZALES MIKE GONZALES Building Trades—VP JUDY GOOCH DONNA GORDON “Sorrv, Wrong Number”; St. Coun; HERO—reporter—VP—State meet HENRY GOSS Co-op—Student of the Year, Bskbl; Ktbl: Voc. Ag. DEBBIE GRAVELLE Bandettes; Band: 1 G; PTA— Children’s Theater GREG GREEN Ftbl; Track LORETTA GREEN Medical Careers; Band; VICA—VP; Cosme GAYLE GREENH1LL VICA—Sec; Cosme; A Cappella; “Ti- nian’s Rainbow ; Camelot”; “Lil Abner”; “Red, White and Blue Review”; Chamber Singers 209 GLENN GRIFFITH A ’('appella—Pres; All-Regional Choir; “Killian's Rainbow”; “Canielot”; “Eif Abner”; Chamber Singers; “Red, White and lilue Review” RENEE GRIMES Golf—letlerman—District Team 7( ; Alternate Noon Lion’s Club Queen; Most Improved Golfer Award ’76; HERO LESLIE GROUNDS French cl; Business cl; VOE: NJHS GIL GUNN Fib I; EGA LYNN HALL Auto VIec. JOHN ANTHONY HALLMAN VICA—State VP—District VI—Pres; ICT—Pres; St. Coun; Ftbl; Band; NJHS RUSSELL HANCOCK ftbl; Baskbl; Bsbl; Building Trades; VICA STACI HANCOCK NJHS; Spanish cl; FTA—Sec; NHS— VP; Girls State; BULLDOG BAKER— Feature Ed. JOHNNY HANEY Radio and TV; Ftbl; Track HURCHAL HARDIN DECA BRETT HARPER Ind. Arts cl. GAYNELLE HARRISON (WASHINGTON) JEANIE HATCH Medical Careers; French cl; Q S; Art cl; Band; Pub. Staff—Photog. PENNY HAWKINS GREG HEARN Var. Bskbl; St. Coun. RANDY LA WAYNE HEARN Band—Pres; Fres. Band—Pres; Cres- cendi cl; Bskbl. 210 “Smile for the birdie!” Twelfth graders take positions on risers for the tradi- tional senior picture made at the beginning of each school year. LOY HELM I'l A—I'rras; M G CARL HENDERSON DECA; Art cL TERRY HENDERSON A ’Cappella; “Camelot”; “Lif Abner”; Si. Coun—Chap; Honor Roll; BULLDOG BARKER—Sports Ed; G S; Red, While and Blue Review” JESSE HERNANDEZ Band; Track; Art cl; Cresendos MARY HIGDON ERA; VOE MIKE HIGDON Rodeo cl; CVAE Co-op; FtbL KURT HINDS Etbl; Track; VIC A; Auto Mech; St. Coun; A 'Cappella; “Camelot” JOHN ANDREW HINN Spanish cl—Pres; FCA; Var. Bsbl; Meet Me In St. Louis”; PLAIN VIEW—Eres. Ed—Sports Ed; Q S; M G ‘The more we get together ...’ DONNA HOLLAND (WALLACE) JV Cheerleader; EC A; Business cL TAMMY HOLLAND VOE; ECA; EH A; Var. Golf; OEA CHERI HOLLEY Var. Cheerleader; Var. Volleyball; ECA; Latin cl; Key Club ( ueen; Homecoming Princess; Ex. Coun— Treas; Jr. Class Favorite KENNETH HOOPER Science cl; M G; EEA—Sheep award THERESA HOOPER HOLLY HORN FCA; German cl; Golf; JV Cheerleader; EHA JOHN HORNE Etbl; Bskbl; Golf; Eres. Class Pres; ECA GREG HOULETTE Etbl—letterman; German cl; ECA; Track—letterman DAVID HOWARD Bskbl; ECA; VICA 211 IDE FDCT AEIAELLLO Lockers have many purposes—such as build- ing morals for team members. Senior Rocky Kirk s locker “gets the treatment.” E. k. HUFSTEDLER III Ftbl; Raskbl; Track; Rsbl; VILA— Treas; Mixed Choir KERRIE HUGHES Band; DECA; Medical Careers GIL HUNTER ICT; VICA WALLACE JACKSON BILLY JETT ftbl; Track; Bsbl; Building Trades— Sec; FCA; Baml ORALIA JIMENEZ BULLDOG BARKER-—Clubs Ed; Art cl; M G; O S; Tennis CHERYL RENEE JOHNSON Band; Stage Band; Bandettes—VP; (J S; All Regional Band; Lions Club (Jueon Candidate; BULLDOG BARKER—Features Ed—Editor-in- Chief JANICE JOHNSON SUZAN JOHNSON VOE; (,) • S; BULLDOG BARKER— Copy Ed; PLAIN VIEW—Clubs Ed; Medical Careers SIDNEY JOHNSTON NJHS—VP; German cl—Sgt-at-Arms; Bskbl; Jr. Class—VP; Track; O S; Pub.—Photog. TIM JOHNSTON German cl; Spanish cl; Tennis LEISA JONES 212 SCOTT JONES German cl—Pres; Crescendoes—VP; Band; Stage Band MARTY JOPLIN VICA; Auto Mech—VP—Pres; State Delegate HALLYE JORDAN Spanish cl; Business cl; FHA; FCA- VP; Tennis; St. Coun. JOHN KERNS Canned food drive assists community during holidays Helping in the annual canned food drive which the I). E. classes won are seniors Hurchal Hardin, Belinda Brad- dock, Sheryl Cole, Shirley Phillips, Nancy Dunning, Ernest Escovedo, and Carl Henderson. ROB KINKAID St. Coun; Spanish cl; All District Golf ROCKY KIRK Var. Ft hi; Track; FCA-Treas; Boys State; St. Coun; Jr. Rotarian RUSSELL LAM Ftbl; Baskbl; Track PEDRO LANDEROS VICA-Pari; Radio and TV ROCK LANDRY German cl; Key cl; FCA; Tennis LAURI LANGFORD ALICE LARSON St. Coun; Latin cl—Sec-Treas; Art cl; y S; PuI)—Photog; PLAIN VIEW— Honors Ed. DAVID B. LEAL 213 TONY B. LEAL Auto Mech. DALE LEES Building Trade ; VICA; FFA; PE cL DANNA LEES Band; Bandettes; VOE; Spanish cL KEITH “PF LEMONS Soph, class—VP; VICA-VP; Senior class—VP; “Meet Me In St. Louis '; Bsbl; Tennis; It hi; M G “My baby has been egg-napped!'' Home and Family “egg-babies” teach students the responsibilities of being a parent. ‘Egg’ gets dose of TLC BRENDA LEYENDECKER VOE-Parl. SHONDA LLOYD French cl; Track; FCA ROBERT LONG Ftbl; Track; Baskbl; All Region Track; All district Ftbl. GUILLERMO “WILLIE” LOPEZ Spanish cl; Band; VICA—Pres; VICA District—Pari; District Contest—1st, 2nd and 5th place Honors; State Con- test—2nd place PAULA LOVELADY (SMITH) St. Coun; DECA; FHA; Art cl; Medical Careers; Gen. Wood cl. TOMMY LOVELL ROSITA LUNA HERO; Drill Team DONNY McCALL 214 RICKY McCLURE DENISE McCRELESS DKCA III: I’ll A CLAIRE McGARR KTA-llist-l)ist. VP; Bandettcs; busi- ness ('I; Si. Coun; I res. I wirier CELIA McCEHEE Erench Cl-Reporter-Treas-Pres; EC A; Girls Traek; Medical Careers; I res. Class-See; Q S-Pres; PLAIN VIEW- elul)s Co-Editor. Edilor-in-Cliiel: MIS LINDA McMILLON Band: Business Cl-Parl; Spanish Cl; Jr. and Sr. Class Treas; A'Cappella; ’Ei‘l Abner ; Baruleltes; ‘ Bed. While, and Blue Review” BOBBY McNEILL Metal Tracies I II: VICA-Pres; EC A NANCY MALDONADO ROY MALDONADO Metal Trades; Lihrarv Teeth. DAWN MALONE VCappella-See; N .1 IIS: NHS-Pres; Girl’s State; Medical Careers; National Merit Commendation; Honor Roll; Spanish Cl. Senior girls applaud their fellow teammates during the April volleyball game between faculty ladies and senior girls. Held the same night as a basketball game between “faculty boys and “senior men the dual event was a money raiser. EREDDIE MANCIAS ICT; VICA; A’Cappella, “Up The Down Staircase” Chamber Singers; Track DANNY MANRRIQUE VICA SYLVIA MANRRIQUE Track PATRICIA MASON Band; HERO; Medical Careers 215 MARTY MASSO Track; Bskbl; Spanish Cl. ROBERT MASSO Ft hi; FCA; VICA DONALD MEALS Co-op Ag. DONALD MEDLIN Life is giving and receiving ANITA 0. MENDEZ Spanish Cl. MAURILIO MENDEZ CVAE DAVID MERCADO ls the color okay?” Pam Bowen puts finish- ing touches on Mrs. Tornmie Sue Quebe’s ad- visory door which won first place in the Christmas door decoration contest. LISA MILLER Var. Golf; FCA; Medical Careers; J.V. Golf SARAH MOODY Bandettes-Sec; All Regional Band; Fres. Twirler; FTA-Sec-VP; Stage Band; Lions Club Queen Candidate; Spanish Cl-Sec; Band STEPHEN MOORE FtbI; Metal Trades I; Bsbl; Track 216 TERES1A ANN MOORE All Region Choir; “Finian’s Rainbow”; “Camelot”; “Li’l Abner”; Medical Careers; A’Cappella; Chamber Singers; HERO-Sec. ALBERT MORALES RANDY MORRIS Golf, Ftbl. MARTHA MORTON Band; Bandettes; JV-Var. Cheerleader, A’Cappella; PLAIN VIEW-Act. Co- Ed; PHS Queen; St. Coun; NJHS i ! m KtO-HDM « oe The Christmas spirit continues out- doors as “Fearless, the Fighting Bulldog” shows his Yuletide decora- tions, courtesy of the Class of'77. MARK MOSELEY Band; Stage Band; Crescendo Cl-Pres; German Cl. MARY ANN MULKEY M G KYM MURRAY Medical Careers, FHA “Mother, where are you when 1 need you?” Craig Barnett eyes the equipment used in the Student Council sponsored blood drive, while worker Beatrice Ancisco of Lubbock prepares for work. 217 Housecleaning, senior invitations — it’s all a part of springtime BRENDA NEELEY FHA DAVID NEWKIRK CVAE-VP; ICT MI; VICA BILLIE NEWSOME TRACI NOBLES KCA-Pres; Tennis; German Cl; KHA- Pres-YP; HERO-Pari; St. Coun; Ex. St. Coun-Asst. Treas; Soph Favorite Runner-Up STEVEN NOBLETT Band; Sta c Band; A'Cappella; “Li I Miner”; Science Cl; FT Chaplain; Bed. White and Blue Review”; Mascot KENNY NOEL 1C A; Metal Trades; Band JULIA NOLAN Choir CONNIE NORRELL Band; Bandettes; HERO-VP; St. Coun. MARGIE NUNEZ GREG OLDFIELD ICT I II; VOCT-Pres. DAYNA OWEN Band; Bandettes; A'Cappella; “Li’l Abner ; The Butterfly that Blushed”; I' CA; Girls I rack; “Red, White and Blue Review ’ KIMBERLEE ANN OWEN OE; ( erman (.1; Business Cl; FHA- VP CYNTHIA PALMER Cosmo; VICA: Science Cl. AMANDA PARKER VOE; Band; Bandettes; ETA; HERO SHARON PARR 218 JAMIE PARRISH Ex. St. G un-Recording Sec; Medical Careers-Pres; VICA-Parl; MIS; NJHS; Rand; Bandettes; ICT NEIL PAYNE T en n is RICHARD PENA Rand; Spanish Cl; N ICA Cl. JANA HAWN PENDERGRASS Twirler-Kres-Var; Rand-Sec; Ban- detles; ()E; FTA; NJHS; German Cl; FCA A RACE LI A PEREZ Volleyball; German Cl; Art Cl. BECKY PEREZ St. Coun; Drill Tea m; Rom I ing; DE; KHA IDA PEREZ KIT; VIC A; Randettes; Rand STELLA PEREZ 9 S; PLAIN VIEW-Soph. Ed. Delivering senior invitations to Rarbara Railey is Mr. Doug Waters of Star Engraving Co. Waiting her turn is Corina Godsey. YOLANDA PEREZ Roval Scarlets; VOE SHIRLEY PHILLIPS St.Coun; Rusiness Cl; DECA-VP- Treas; EH A “Let the sunshine in ...” Russell Hancock, Stan Baucum, Marty Joplin, and Lindsay Dye start spring cleaning for the homemaking depart- ment. 219 JAMES POARCH Rskbl-Var-All-District RUBY POLK LAJOYCE POLLEY FHA; fres. Cheerleader CATHY PRICE Band; Bandettes TAMARA L PYATT L I A; VOE; EGA; Twirler-Fres-Var, Business Cl; Band; St. Coun; A’Cappella DAN PYLAND OVIDIO RAMIREZ MARIA RAMOS CVAE; HECE ROSEMARY RAMOS SCOTT RAMSEY Sr. Class Pres; St. Coun; All-District Ft hi; Track; Honor Roll; FCA-VP LARRY RANKIN Ft hi; Track; Band; M G; German Cl; FCA JOHN RAY Chamber Singers; A’Cappella; “Fi- ll ians Rainbow”; “Camelot”; “Li’l Abner”; “Red, White and Blue Review” WILLIE RAY Kskh. JAMES EARL RIGGINS Ft hi. Trainer, VIC A RICKEY RIOJAS Business Cl; Spanish CL CAROLYN ROBERSON “Finian’s Rainbow”; “Camelot”; “Li’l Abner”; A’Cappella-Treas; VOE- Chaplain; FHA; French Cl; Medical Careers BYRON ROBERTSON Band; Bskbl; Crescendo Cl; A’Cappella; “Li’l Abner”; “Red, White ami Blue Review”; Boys’ State AGENETH RODRIGUEZ Girl’s Choir, “Li’l Abner”; FTA RUBEN RODRIGUEZ VOE Drafting; Spanish CL SILVIA RODRIGUEZ 220 VERNA RODRIGUEZ FRANKIE ROGERS KATHY ROGERS Latin Cl; FHA; Medical Careers JULIE RUSHIN DECA MI; FHA DEBBIE RUSSELL VIC A-Pres; Cosmo; FHA ELAINE SAIZ MELTON SAIZ MARTIN SALAZAR VICA Faces of tomorrow’s leadership emerge amidst throngs of today GORINA SANCHEZ (GONZALES) Cheerleader- Var-J V- Kres; FH A-11 ist; Fres-Soph-Favorite; Jr-Runner Up Favorite; Best All-Around KELLY SANDERS ICT; I)E; VICA ROBERT ANTHONY SANSOM Ft hi. KATHY SATTERFIELD VOE; FHA; Medical Careers EMMETT C. SAYES VICA-Pres; “Finian's Rainbow”; Band DEBBIE SCARBROUGH SUSAN SCHUR M G; German Cl; “Up The Down Staircase”; “The Miracle Worker”; FCA; Volleyball; Drill Team; FHA JACKIE SEAGO FFA; Co-Op Ag; Cotton Classing 1st Area; Ftbl. DOROTHY SENTER Bandetles; Band; VOE 221 MIKE SEKVATIUS TONJA LEE SERVISS Cosmo; VIC A MARK SETSER Student Body Pres; EC A-Pres; Ktbl- letterman Bshl.-letterman; Boys State- let Gov; Best All Around; Jr. and Soph. Class Pres; Eres. Class Vice Pres. DONNA (HODGES) SETTLE Band DENNIS SHEPPARD A’Cappella; “Camelot”; “Li’I Abner”; “Einian’s Rain bow ; V1CA CHRISTINE SHOALS GAYE SHUGART Band; FTA; Medical Careers; JMIS; Science Cl. MARIA MAGDALENA SIERRA Choir, Band Clinton Walker scans the Bar None arena as the next event begins in the PHS Rodeo. ROGER SLAYTON Band; Stage Band; Cresendo CL CAREN SMITH PLAIN VIEW-Sports Co-Editor-Ac- tivities co-editor; BULLDOG BARKER-Product ion Manager; Ban- detles; German Cl; ETA; i) S-Sec; Band KARLA SMITH HERO-Pres; EH A MELISSA SMITH MIS; PLAIN VIEW-Community Life- Clubs Ed; Ereneh Cl-Rec. Sec; FT A SANTOS “SONNY” SOLIS Auto Mech-VP; All-star scooter EtbL ROGER KEVIN SOUTHER- LAND Band; Cresendos Cl; Medical Careers; A’Cappella; “Kinian’s Rainbow”; “Camelot”; “Li’l Abner”; “Red, White, and Blue Review”. GREG SPARROW A’Cappella; Dist. All-Star Cast for“The Rainmaker”; l G; “Li’l Abner”; “Up The IX)wn Staircase”; “Meet Me in St. Louis”; “Red, While and Blue Review- 222 mike STANDEFER Etbl; VIC A; Spanish Cl; ECA Senior Caryl Wright participates in a child development lab day with future PHS’ers. LUANN STANLEY TOMMY STEPHENS FCA; Student Trainer; Science Cl; Fres. Band TERRI LYNNE STEVENS Band; A’Cappella; All-Region Band and Choir; “Camelot”; “Li’l Abner”; “Finian’s Rainbow”; NJHS STEPHEN MARK SULLIVAN A’Cappella; “Finian’s Rainbow”; “Camelot”; “Li’l Abner”; “Red, White, and Blue Review”; Chamber Singers, M G; Medical Careers 77’ers look toward future APRIL I. SWANSON VOE; FFA; Science CL RHONDA SYLVESTER FCA-VP; Spanish Cl-Treas; FHA; “Meet Me in St. Louis”; M G; Var Tennis; NJHS; St. Coun. TIMMY J. TAYLOR Spanish Cl; Business Cl; Medical Careers PATT TERRELL St. Coun; Co-op Ag; FFA PENNY SUZANNE THOMAS Fres. Cheerleader; A’Cappella; ‘Li’l Abner”; FCA; French Cl; “Red, White and Blue Review”; Chamber Singers KEVIN THOMPSON VICA-Drafting-lst m Dist-3rd in Slate MAX THOMPSON DECA; Golf; Art Cl; Business Cl; Medical Careers JERRY TREVATHAN Band—VP; Building Trades; V1CA— Dist. 1st place PAUL TUE Spanish Cl-VP; “Meet Me In St. Louis”; Ft hi; FCA DONNA TURNER DIANE (KEESE) TYLER DELORES VALDEZ RAYMOND VASQUEZ Auto Mech; Voc Ag; VICA 223 Talent comes in many forms JANE VAUGHAN Band; FHA; VOE; Rodeo CL CARLOS VEGA Ftbl; Track; Spanish Cl; Business Cl; Key Cl. RAY VERA St. Coun; CVAE; Co-op Ag. MANUEL VILLA REEVE VOELKER Soph-Sec; Ex. St. Coun-Corres. Sec; Senior-Sec; German Cl-Sec; Tennis; FCA; A’Cappella; Band CLINTON WALKER Rodeo Cl; VICA-Metal Trades PAT WALKER Rodeo Cl; Building Trades; V1CA- Dist. 3rd place plumbing RHONDA WALLACE VOE-Tres; Business Cl-Tres; FHA; FFA Sweetheart JAMES WALZIER JERRY WARDLOW ICT Ml; Track; Ftbl. RANDY WARE BEVERLY LYNELL WATSON Mixed Choir; Adv. Girls Choir; FTA; Business Cl; VOE GREG WEATHERRED Golf-All-Dist. TAMMY WESLEY Golf; FCA; FHA; Volleyball; FT A; Choir BILL WESTBROOK Ftbl; Bsbl; Bskbl; Building Trades; VICA BRUCE T. WHITFIELD Ftbl; Track; FCA DANNY WIDENER ICT; VICA-Sgt-at-Arms RICHARD WILLBORN French CI-Tres; NJHS; NHS; FT A; Math Cl. 224 “Play and learn.” .. . Renee Grimes works with children at the High Plains Training Center. Judi Bishop arranges an art display of her work in the north hall exhibit case. Paintings and sculpture done by the art department are on display throughout the school year. BOBBY WILLIAMS PC A; Ftbl; Track; Metal Trades-Re- port; VICA; Bah I; German Cl. KEENAN WILLIAMS Ftbl-Var. letterman; FFA; FCA; Track; Crop Prod. Award BERRY WILLIAMS Auto Meeh-Parl; Ftbl; Trainer; bCA; VICA MARLA WITHERSPOON German Cl; Choir; Spanish Cl; HERO ALAN WOFFORD Bskbl-Var; Bsbl; VICA-Tres. LARRY WOMBLE Ftbl; Bskbl; Bsbl. CARYL WRIGHT 1st Dist. Shorthand; NJHS; NHS-Tres; Business (.1; Spanish Cl; Band; VOE WANDA YOUNG M 55? Pk % £g f 'JL JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS (FRONT ROW) JIMMY KAMP President (SECOND ROW) KAREN BROWNING Secretary RONNIE ARNN Vice-President KAREN CLEVELAND Treasurer 226 ‘Seniority’ is one more step! Jamie Adams Jimmy Adams Selina Adams Alan Adkins Virginia Alcozer Sherry Alexander Thomas Alexander Lisa Allen Joe Alvarez Bobby Anderson Debbie Anderson Ronnie Arnn Linda Austin Brett Aven Sylvia Bailey Carla Bain Randy Bain Donna Baker Tommy Baker June Balderaz The Junior class proved this year to be a competitive group by winning the spirit log in the first pep rally of the season and competing in the bonfire wood gathering and the car caravan that were part of Homecoming. Both events brought in strong seconds. Several Juniors also entered the Bow Wow Talent Contest, with eleventh graders winning first in the sing- ing event. Helping finance the Junior-Senior prom, the Juniors sold shampoo, netting approximately $500. The theme of this year’s prom, “We may never pass this way again, was selected early in the school year and marked a depar- ture from the themes of other years. It happens to the best of us. . Juniors get many instructions during registration, even help in remembering “I am now a junior. Beth Ballard Jerry Ballard Mitchell Barker Sharee Barley Jimmy Barnes Joe Barrera Stan Baucum Larry Beasley Kay Behrens Gary Bennett 227 228 Sonia Bernal Karin Berry Mike Berry Tammie Blackwell Kari Blankenship Alfred Boedeker Andres Brawley Dane Brown Diane Brown Kenny Brown Sharon Brown Vanessa Brown Karen Browning Donnie Brumley Ronnie Brumley Billy Bryan Barry Buchanan Wally Bussey Ben Caballero Kenny Caddell Carmen Cantu Rosa Cantu Benny Cantwel Bill Carey Kenny Cargill Steve Carlisle Dolores Carrillo Carla Cartwright Kick Cartwright Norma Casias Julian Castaneda Lucy Castillo Melva Castillo Steve Castleberry Debbie Catlett Gwen Chandler Andy Charo Adam Chavez Pete Chavez Amanda Clark Wayne Clark Karen Cleveland Teresa Cline Susan Cloude Juniors ‘live it up’ at football games Robyn Coffey Sharon Collie Teresa Collis Jo Beth Colvin Polly Compton Danny Conger “Her bark is worse than her bite.” Junior Risa Rigler yells out commands during the homecoming game with Hereford Oct. 15 in Rulldog Stadium. 229 Brian Cook Ernest Cook Kevin Cook Michele Cook Mike Cooper John C ]ortesy Virginia Cortesy Connie Courtney John Cox Ozell Craft Deborah Crear Nancy Cromeans Deidra Cypert Mark Davey Shonda Davey Pauline Davila “We’re with you, Dogs!” Juniors attend a special pep rally livened up by an array of “outstanding” hats on Hat Day. Billy Davis Dianna Davis Donnie Davis Harold Davis Lanette Davis Nancy Davis Tonya Deisher Rudy Deleon 230 ‘Easier said than won’ Juniors Kelly Trussed and Jesse Gareia work on their advison door in tin decorations contest sponsored liv the Student Council in mid-December. Linda Deluna Philip Deluna Leticia Diaz Richard Diaz Sandy Dillard Kelley Dixson Cindy Douglas Martin Duckett Keith Dunavant Kirk Dunnam Donald Ebeling Jackie Edwards Judy Eldredge Danny Ellis Ricky Ellis Aurora Enriquez Renae Erwin Linda Escovedo Bruce Evans Raul Falcon Carolyn Farris Jeanette Feltus Romey Fennell Eddie Fincher Mickey Flores Oscar Flores 231 Juniors join in club holiday event during activity-filled December Tony Frye Delores Gallardo Margie Galvan Pete Galvan Adriana Gamboa Junior Garcia Leonard Garcia Nora Garcia Robert Garcia Tom Gan Senior Claire McGarr and Junior Susan Hogge “ham it up during the Business Club Christmas party, one of several events held during the school year. Ron nie Germany Wesley Geyer Patsy Gibson Martin Gomez Cynthia Gonzales Emilio Gonzales Hector Gonzales Kathy Gonzales Shelly Green Joe Guerra Delia Gutierrez Ida Gutierrez Ruben Gutierrez Terri Hale Anita Hall Randv Flail Jan Hamby Jerry Haney 232 A Cappella choir members Carla Bain, Tonda Turpon, and Kicky Cross display a “memorable moment” during choir initiations held every year for new members at the beginning of the first quarter. Jim Hansard Debbie Hardin Sherrie Hardin Jane Harris Karen Harris Victor Hastey Wally Hatch Dwayne Hayes Hank Hayes Ralph Hayes Peggy Hearn Nathan Hembree Guillermo Hernandez Joe Hernandez Rosalina Hernandez David Hicks Vance Hill Denee Hindman Margie Hodges Susan Hogge Dale Hoglan Sammie Holloway Darrell Horton Gary- Houlette Mike Hughes 233 Juniors take fair share of parts in school plays David Kruse Maria Landeros Jimmy Landrum Mark Leach Edward Lee Chris LeFevre 234 Mary Anna Kidd Tim King Jeff Hurt Shanna Igo Patricia Jackson Sheliah Jackson Greg Jacobs Ross James Tommy James Mark Johnson Nan Johnson Tracy Johnston Norman Tim Jones Tammy Jones I im K. Jones Betty Jordan Jamie Joslin Bobby Kaiser Jimmy Kamp Tamm ye Keen Cheryl Keese Bill Kemp hat, me learn lines? Tina MeGowen and Sylvester work hard at preparing for all-sehool pla trvouts. Ester Lei ia Kevin Lilley Shane Lipscomb David Low Tomasita Luna Koxv Lvnch Junior Mike Cooper examines a class ring packet before lie makes his final decision. Juniors met in the auditorium for instructions prior to purchase. Jamie McAlister Ken McCarty Wade McCarty David McCaslin Lisa McClanahan Eddie McDonough Patricia McDowell Tommy McFarland Tina McGowen Jeff McLain June McPherson Carlos Maldonado Dana Mann Poland Mann in Kent Marshall Stacy Martin Vickie Martin Johnny Martinez Louis Martinez Oscar Martinez 235 Melinda Meriwether lietsy Mickey Fran Miller Ricky Mills Tony Mitchell Mary Mock Mark Montgomery Beth Moore Carolyn Moore Jeff Moore Renee Moore Fddie Morton Helen Mosley Lynda Mulkey Peter Muniz l arry Murray Dan Nazworth Mike Neeley Julie Nelson Max Noel Robert Martinez Star Kngraving Co. representative Gene Bates answers questions for junior Melinda Thompson during junior class assembly when senior rings are traditionally ordered. Melissa Matthews Kim Mayberry Julius Meals Brent Meers Erma Mendez Steve Mason Noel Masters Melody Mathis 236 Karla Nye Melody Oldfield Haul Ortegon Audrey Ortiz David Ortiz Sandra Ott Ghelle Owen Kathleen Ozborn Yearbook editors DO work as hard as students-maybe Cindy Patterson Lisa ratty Joel Peoples Ruth Ann Peoples Anna Liza Perez Daniel Perez David Perez Dora Perez Bill Perkins Fred Perrin Mike Perry Troy Perry Valorie Peters Cindy Phillips David Phillips Melissa Phillips Joe Pierce Barbara Poe Cris Ramsey anti Melissa Smith struggle with yearbook layouts as the deadline approaches. Wesley Geyer and Jeanie Hatch “clown around” at the annual Quill and Scroll Christmas party. 237 Tonya Pruitt Gary Ragle Robert Ramos Gris Ramsey First things first - - don’t forget to eat! 1 hate to eat and run, hut . . Junior Donnie Davis picks a secluded spot on the candy counter to finish off his lunch. Carlos Recio Beki Reecer Robin Reecer Bill Reed Sandra Reed Lee Rov Renteria F rancisco Reyes Viola Reyes Edmundo Reyna Mario Reyna Ricci Rice Ky me Richardson Risa Rigler Javier Rivera Kent Roberts Kerr Roberts Jimmy Robertson Susan Robertson Rhonda Rodgers David Rodriquez Elberto Rodriquez Florinda Rodriquez 238 Simon Rodriquez Johnny Rogers Sherri Rowan Mary Rubio Hector Salas Laney San so m Elizabeth Santos Shawn a Satterfield Diane Scarbrough Gaylan Schumacher Scott Schwab Cecilia Scott Brenda Shaddix Glenda Shaddix Kim Sheppard Jan Sherley Gary' Sherlock Jeffrey Shores Guadalupe Sierra Jerry Sierra Joel Sierra Frankie Silvas Skeeter Simoneau Rachel Sinclair Cheryl Sisk Randy Skaggs Greg Smith Lisa Smith 239 Mark Smi th Cathy Son Monty Sooter Martha Soto Clyde Spann Orville Stafford Joe Stanford Glenda Stansbury Terrye Stevens Becky Stewardson Tami Stroud Kenneth Stukey Paul Swearingen Lynda Taylor Sherli Templeton Angela Thomas Tony Thomas Alicia Thompson Melinda Thompson Theresa Thompson Susan Thomson (-aria Thurman Ruben Trevino Kelly Trussed Darbi Tue Tonda Turpen Salvador Limitia Samuel Valladarez Carmelita Valles Diana Vasquez 240 Pedro Vasquez Pedro Velez Johnny Vera Glenda Wagner Mark Waldie James Walker Wells revisits PHS Donna Wall Eileen W'alls Karl Ward low Monty Watson Carol Webb Peggy We hh Former PHSYr Mike Wells, country and western singer, performs in an all school assembly in late April. Donnie W'eil Kala W heeler Chuck White Lonnie White Larry A. W illiams Larry Williams Kelli W'ilson Kim Wofford Bill Yates Shari Yoakum Rita Young Karl Ziegler 241 SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS (FRONT ROW) BRUCE WESLEY President (SECOND ROW) DEBBIE GOLDEN Secretary DON PALMER Vice-President 242 TERRI BLACK Treasurer “Let’s see now....Kathy Owen, Marijayne Carlisle, and Kip Mayberry ponder their next move at a sophomore-junior pep rally. Working out the details in Homemaking class are sophomores Laura Robinson, (FRONT) and Cheryl Sisk. Brenda Adair Dennis Adams Anthony Adcox Dan Adkins Marvin Adrian David Aguilar Danny Aguirre Raymond Aldaco Debra Alexander Jeanetta Alexander Mary Alexander Steve Alexander Robert Allen Jeff Alvis Robert Ambriz Denny Anderson Shane Andrews Becky Anzaldua Andrew Arellano John Bachman Mary Baeza Kellv Bain Sandra Baker Mark Barker Jerry Barnes Juanita Barrera Brenda Bates Rex Baxter Mark Bayley Gary Belk 243 244 Kay Belyeu Larry Bennett Betsy Berr Darrell Billington Jimmie Billington Lyndra Bills Terri Black Rodney Bo re hard I David Bosquez Lisa Bowen Sophomores begin new year “Man what a hassle.” Don Palmer and Terry McGaha struggle through pre-school registration on sophomore day in late August I ee Bowers Kerri Bownds Gary Branch Rick Bridwell Rob Bridwell Elizabeth Brinsfield William Brown John Browning Tim Brum ley Connie Brunson Tim Burge Jane Burnett Timmy Bush Maria Bustos Kelly Butlar Carl Butler Kim Butler Chris Camargo Carma Campbell Shelly Campbell Robert Cardenas Darlene Carey Robert Carey Mari Jayne Carlisle Brian Carpenter To be a sophomore, a pari of the Class of’79, has been a very special thing. Twice the tenth graders have won the spirit log, proving that their Bulldog “Get up and go” is among the finest. Additionally, hours were spent in door decorations and hall decora- tions at Christmas time, not to mention several Council meetings where enthusiasm ran high. Included among the projects taken on by the sophomores has been the compiling of the PHS Stu- dent Directory, done for money-making purposes. Coach Terry Kinard introduces Red Dog players during a sophomore-junior pep rally in the fall. Carmin Carroll Danna Carthel Mary Casarez Alfred Castaneda Rosalinda Castillo Johnny Caudillo Connie Chapman Velma Chavez Lisa Chiddix Cindy Clayborn Kim Cline Trey Cline Royce Coleman Rachel Colin Shana Cook Anna Cordova Traci Corn Albert Coronado Johnny Coronado Evelyn Couch Dennis Cravey Theresa Crawford Ricky Cross Matt Crownover Mary Ann Cruz 245 Kathy Curry Steve Cypert Kim Dalton Charles Davila Dominga Davila Willie Davis Shelly Dayton Lynn DeAnda Jerry' Dear Richard DelCampo Sandra DeLeon Angel Diaz Robert Domingez Jimmie Doss Michele Draper Eddie Dulin Dee Anne Duncum Jack Dunlap Billv Durham Kathy Duvall Joseph Dve Kathy Ebeling Andy Ellena Howard Ellis Ida Ellis Duane English Rene Enriquez Raena Entrekin Maria Escalante Frank Escovedo “A study in how to study. Ricky Cross, Patsy Williams. Jean Vanderslice, Rhonda Sylvester, and Angela Thomas demonstrate different wavs to study scripts. 246 Sophomores watch as the Blue Dog team lines up during a freshman-sophomore pep rally. Weekly pep rally sessions provide mixed emotions for 10th graders Danny Estrada Will Fairbanks Jose Falcon Lynette Feltus Greg F erguson Rhonda Ferrell Carla F ields Soila Fierro Amadeo Flores Susie Flores Craig F oster John Foster Kim Foster Vinton Foughty Karen Fowler Billy Franklin Coleta Franklin Ti m French Sylvia Galvez Anita Gamboa Joe Garces Boni Garcia Bobby Joe Garcia Generosa Garcia Lupe Garcia Ricky Garcia Sylvia Garcia Johnny Garrett Pablo Garza Harold Gatewood 247 Johnny T urpin stands proudly as Trade Kirk fastens on a JV football pin during a sophomore pep rally. (FAR RIGHT) “Aren’t in- itiations fun— especially Bandette ones!” Kathryn Gor- man and Carla Fields model some- thing of the latest in “Bandette fashions.” 248 DeLvn Gilbert Debbie Golden Beatrice Gonzales Betty Gonzales Florestela Gonzales Susan Gonzalez Kathryn Gorman Perry Goss A. J. Green Glynn Greenhill Lynn Greenhill Antonia Grimaldo Kyle Groom Eddie Guffee Kyle Hamman Carrie Hancock Jimmy Haney Scott Harbour Rhonda Hardin Brent Harrison Randy Harriss Kathy Hart William Hawkins Kelly Hayes Mitchell Hearn Debra Hembree Franklin Henry Gilbert Hernandez Janie Hernandez Joe Hernandez Juan Hernandez Sherry Hill Tami Hindman Cory Holbert Chris Holland Sophomore students get the “feel” of the play as they re-enact ‘ Julius Caesar” during Mrs. Leslie Davis’ English class. Sophomores spotlight Shakespeare Diana Hollars Sharia Hood Janet Hooks Tina Hooten Ann Horne David Howell Pat Howell Lori Huffine Michelle Hughes Richard Hughs Mark Hunsucker James Hunt Michelle Hunt Margaret Hurt Dorothy Jackson Jerry Jackson Linda Jackson Mark Jackson Rickie Jackson Roger Jackson David James Randy Jenkins Lisa Jernigan Dwight Jones Greg Jones Jeannie Jones Kristi Jones Rhonda Jones Rickey Jones Robin Jordon 249 Sally Crockett, Donna Wall, and Matt Crown over join in the festivities on Hat Day sponsored by the Student Council. Student Council ‘Hat Day1 features host of new styles in fancy headgear Susan Keller DeLynn Kelly Doneice Kennon Darrin Keys Dawn Ann Kincer Kicky King Traeie Kirk Jack Klemm Belinda Lam Leland Lampkin DeeDee Lance Teresa Landry David I ane Lisa Langford Rhonda Lees Lori LeFevre Kyla Lilley Pete Lopez Kicky Lopez Kingo Lopez Ronnie Lopez I eslie Love Cheryl Lovelady Keith Lovell Jerry Low Josie Luna Lucy Luna Phillip Lung Claude Lusk Amy McBeth 250 Candace MeCasland Michael McClendon Renee McCreless Matt McCullough Terry McGaha Karen McGhee Johnny McLaurin Bruce McWilliams Toni Madrid Cathryn Mann Wilma Martin Mike Martinez Noe Martinez Noemi Martinez “Amplified Version” entertained PHS’ers early in the school year in an all-school assembly held in the auditorium. Pam Mason Dary l Massey Micnele Matthews Kip Mayberry Shaila Measles David Medina Elida Melendez Virginia Mendez Elizabeth Miller Jay Miller Jeff Miller Marla Miller Greg Mills Kara Mills Tina Mires 251 252 Junior Varsity Blue Dogs watch with interest as JV cheerleaders and fans get an autumn pep rally under way early in the gridiron Junior Varsity plays to win Marci Mitchell Veronica Montez Jeff Moore Susan Moore JoAnn Morales Joe Morales Emily Nolan Rita Nolan Efrain Nunez Maria Nunez Rocal Ochoa Karla Odom Sandra Morales V icki Morgan Cathy Morris Vanessa Morris Barbara Morton l aurie Morton Donna Motley Rita Neeley Mark Nix David Nobles Emily Noel Tommy Noel Kathi Odom Philana Oliphant Glenda Olmsted Charles O’Neal Elizar Ontiveros Lupe Ortega Handy Ortegon Kathy Owen Tim Owen Sonya Owens Don Palmer Arnold Pardo Steve Parrish Joe Patlan Hamid Pei man Evelyn Pelphrey Eloy Pena Jesse Pena I aura Pena Norah Pena Richard Pena Gloria Perez Johnny Perez Mary Perez Ninfa Perez Rachel Perez Ramona Perry Donna Phillips Billy Pitts Brenda Poarch Carla Polley Mike Prayer Joe Pruitt Mindy Purdy Rhonda Purdy Terry Purvis Tolentino Ramirez, Jr. Martin Ramos Saline Ramos Mike Ramsay Bret Ramsey Kelly Raper Jimmy Ray Lynda Reed Susan Reed Joyce Reese Roy Reese Steve Reeves 253 Frances Reyna Tracy Reynolds Johnny Ridener Cynthia Riggins Ray Riojas Jesus Rios Bill Ritchey Valentina Rivera Annette Roberts I .aura Robinson Scott Robison Delores Rocha “EeeeeK! Belinda Lam shows a lack of scientific enthusiasm as Mr. David Rickard examines a garden snake. “Friday night is dance time” Tom Gary and Philana Oliphant move to the music provided at one of the Stu- dent Council sponsored events. 254 Carmen Rodriguez Maria Rodriguez Oscar Rodriguez Ida Rodriquez Raynoldo Rodriquez Victor Rodriquez JonAnn Rogers Michaele Rogers Rachel Rojas Susan Rosales Steve Rubio Judy Ruiz Kirk Ryan Marie Saiz Esther Salas Maria Salazar Pablo Samarripa David Sanchez “All my very own! “Jay Miller solos around the hurdles set up for track practice. Filling out forms for pre-school registration is quite a job; David Medina and Mary Solis Find it amusing also. Outside, inside-sophs are busy Isabell Sanchez Kari Sanders Misael Saueedo Donna Scarbrough Carla Schoonvelt Ross Schott Karla Schur Brooks Seigler Alan Sepeda Rosalie Sepeda Marvin Serna Patricia Serviss Jodi Shores Lyndell Simmons Danny Smith Tracie Smith Richard Smothermon Mary Solis RoseAnna Soliz Tony Soto Brenda Spann Judy Spencer Gary Stair Mark Steiwig Sheila Stephens Ron Stoneham Christy Stowe Toby Strickland Angel Studer Lacrecia Summers 255 Randy Summers Darryl Surley Randy Sutton Ric ky Swearingen Johnny Sykes Grant Taylor Debbi Thomas Debra Thompson Roslvn Thompson Ricky Titus Evangelina Tonche David Torres Tom Trevathan Joe Luis Trevino Joe Trevino Mark True Deana Turner Johnny Turpin Alma Urbina Jean Vanderslice David Vargas Arnold Vasquez Fabian Vasquez Lenora Vera Unloading the truck earn- ing fruit from S uth Texas is Mr. Barron WetstTs FFA class. Each year the FFA leads out in the project. 256 Michele Walker Paul Walker Randy Wallace Jackie Wallingsford John Walls Bryan Walter F rankie Walzier Jack Ward Jon Weaks Kathryn Weidenbach Kay Welch Bruce Wesley Marc West Mason West Sandra West Sally Wheeler Ginger Whitaker Kenton Wilhite Students eniov purchasing “goodies during a elui sponsored hake sale: Sandra Ott. Linda Cardona. Inaura Hohinson. Dennis Cravey. Rill Ritchey, and Karla Odom. Miss Roni Cox stands Reside her well-decorated advisory door «luring Christmas Door Decoration Contest. Billy Williams Cynthia Williams Dale Williams Kenneth Williams Marcy Williams Patci Williams Silvester Williams Cvnthia Willson Elaine Witherspoon Rayma Wofford Mechelle Wolfington Bryan Wood Ronnie Wood Denise W right Mark Wright Freddy Zapata Lori Zelenv 257 FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS (FRONT ROW) JAMES LEE SAMS BRENDA HENRY President Vice-President (SECOND ROW) KAREN KING JUDY McGOWEN Secretary Treasurer Teresa Abbott Greg Adams Keith Adams Mike Adams Sylvia Alcozer Kandy Alderson Kory Allgood Cynthia Alonzo Loretta Alonzo Jeff Anderson Sharon Anderson Koy Aquirre Rowdy Arellano Robert Armstrong Junior Arteaga Freshmen take a giant step Irene Asebedo Timothy Austin Johnny Baeza Teri Baker Cindy Baldridge Mark Ballew Chris Bandy Brenda Barley Diane Barnes Susie Barnes Thomas Barnett Olga Barrera Cynthia Barron Dana Belk Don Bell Freddie Benford Sammy Bernal Sergio Bernal Tracy Berner Tommy Bird 259 Michael Black Vina Black Jimmy Blackwell Arturo Borrego Mark Bowel's Matt Bowers Allen Bounds Jewell Box Richard Branam Archie Brister Beckv Brown Charles Brown Jacqueline Brown Kassandra Brown Mark Brown Victor Brown Darrick Brownlee Leigh Bryan Billy Burkett Jay Burleson Todd Burton Greg Bushong Robert Bustos Carman Butcher Suzanne Butler Cynthia Caballero Doris Cabello Arnold Cabrera Juanita Campos Lynn Cannon VOTE FOR XUDY McGOMEN FOR FRESHMAN f reshman election week brought hours of hard work by candidates including signs, signs, and more signs. Don Cantrell Linda Cardona Ruben Carey Alex Carrillo Gregoria Carrillo Marie Carrillo 260 Earane Carter Garlin Carter Drew Cartwright Troy Cartwright Daniel Castaneda Martha Castillo Rosa Castillo Leslie Chaffin Michelle Chambers Karen Chandler Kim Chandler Thurman Chapman Maggie Chavez John Christiansen Willie Cleveland Brenna Clifton Becky Cline Debbie Cline Kandy Cognasi Marsha Coker Dwayne Coleman Janice Coleman Arturo Contreras Valerie Cook Billy Cookston The year 1976-77 has been an educational one for the class of 1980—for indeed education is more than books. The ninth graders have learned to raise money through various projects such as show- ing the film, “At War with the Army”, on Jan. 17. A big event of the year was winning first place in the hall decorations at Christmas time, the work having started at 8 a. m. on a Saturday and con- tinuing on Sunday. The freshmen showed their traditional, overwhelming spirit by winning the spirit stick several times during the football and basketball seasons All in all—“T was a very good year.” Freshman dean Monte Lee, addresses the class of 1980 in the first of many assemblies during the year. 261 “We got the spirit.” Freshman fire up pep rallies during their initial year at PHS, contributing to the overall spirit of Bulldogland. Ida Cordova Jeri Cortsey Cynthia Cortez Patsy Cortez Sam Criswell Sal lie Crockett Gary' Crupe Robert Culpepper I-aton Curry Marlin Curry Brett Cypert Jeff Daniel Walter Daniel Ervin Davis J. D. Davis Cyndv DeAnda Alfred Deleon Nancy DeLuna Roger Dobberstein Luann Dunlap Darlene Dunn Mary Dye Linda Eldred Mary Ellis Thelma Ellis Lori Ellsworth Roy Enriquez Denise Estes 262 Frosh explore the sciences Dalia Estrada Ben Evans Ramiro Falcon Rudy Farias Joe Ferguson Kim Ferrell Philip Finney Kelvin Fleming Eva Flores Juan Flores Freshmen observe a live sea anemone brought to Biolog) I class by Kevin Goodlett. Vina Black, Nanette McDonald, Kevin, and Kassandra Brown. Julian Flores Rosie Flores Cheryl Foster Patti Frisbie James Funderburk Kimberly Gabriel Autry Gallington Rosa Gamboa Magdaleno Gaona Antonio Garces Rosa Garces Debbie Garcia 263 Freshman Red prepare for an upcoming game during an autumn pep rally. The Reds are coached by Rick Berry. Hilda Garcia James Garcia Jerry Garcia Juanita Garcia Remedies Garcia Bryant Garrett Sharon Geisler Gene Gilbert Matt Gilleland Teri Gillespie Lenece Gion Alan Glaeser Janie Gloria Michael Gomez Elva Gonzalez Gracie Gonzalez Janie Gonzalez Manuel Gonzalez Pat Gonzalez Robert Gonzalez Kevin Goodlett Ro nna Gordon Miles Goree Kristy Goswick Jeff Gould Ricky Gould Curtis Graham Christine Gravelle Ronnie Gray Willie Gray 264 Melv in Grege Richard Gresham David Grounds Hector Guerra Norma Guerra llda Gutierrez Israel Gutierrez Leticia Gutierrez Maribel Gutierrez Cheryl Hallman Larry Hallman Tammy Hallman Jeannie Haney David Harbour Martha Harder B ILdDg Bayk ITwe?- l E ?V Y TwV DOllAio on S uE S®pT. SEVeH - tEj IN Tlhe CaF i aU luIlCHES Kreshman learn early—the school paper and the yearbook are much in evidence in PHS liie. 265 Audrey Harris Eddie Hart Kyle Hatch Mark Hatch Lillie Hearn Kathy Hearne Ricky Hem bey Jerry Hembree Ramona Hemphill Patricia Henderson Brenda Henry Benny Hernandez Bertha Hernandez Mauricio Hernandez Brad Herrington Bruce Herron Paul Hickman Teresa Hicks Michael Black, Karen King, and Marsha Coker further the freshman cause during Christmas hall decorating time. Paul Higdon Timm Miles David Hill Newton Hilliard Tammy Hodges Tony Holland Leslie Hollars Charlene Holloman Freshmen team effort wins top place in annual hall decorations contest Bertha Holt Tracy Hopkins Glenna Hopson Lisa Horton Scot Houlette Kit Howerton Mary Ann Huey Leland Hufstedler Todd Hughes Delores Hunter Kevin Igo Linda Jackson Robert Jackson Tina Jackson Sharon Jacobs Terry James I ura James Belinda Johnson Debbie Johnson Glaston Johnson 266 Keevin Johnson Svlvia Johnson Marla Joplin Greg Jordan Keith Jordan Patricia Keese Doug Keese Gina Kemp Blake Kent Billy King Karen King Kevin King Scott Kinkaid Jana Lackey Eddie LaFuente Kim Laird Anna Landeros Joe Landeros Ninth graders c rowd into the freshman section of the gym for a Friday pep rally late in the season. Mario I anderos Keith Landrum Sharon Landry Une Langford Tony Ledesma Sara Leiker Christi Lemons Paige Lloyd Chris Long Auturo Lopez Gloria Lopez Kyle Lowery Patricio Luna Eddie McAlister Rhonda McCall 267 Ernie McCauley Nanette McDonald Cindy McCaha Judy McGowen David Mcllroy D'Ann McM ennamy Sharon McMillon Debbie McPherson Sheila McVicker Terri Madrid “Let’s use paper plates next time!” Elaine Saiz ami Teresa Abbot handle dishwashing c hores in homemaking class. Jessie Magana Diana Maldonado Josie Maldonado Tony Maldonado Mark Malone John Maloney Jessie Mares Richard Marks Benny Marroquin John Marroquin Carolyn Martin Cindy Martin Mike Martin Lupe Martinez Mark Martinez xMark Mason Cynthia Massey Wren Massey Ralph May Mac Mead Benita Medina Victor Medina 268 Freshman life is never dull! Roger Melendez Linda Mercado Silvia Mercado Mike Mickey Jeff Miller Michael Milligan Dare 11 Mires Richard Mitchell Carroll Monroe Frank Montez Cyil Moore Oralia Mora Cindy Morales Esmeralda Morales Jaime Moralez Mario Moreno Trevelyn Mosher Earnest Mosley Oscar Mosley Tracy Mosley Nelda Mow Diane Murphy Christi Nance John Nance Wesley Naron Mark Nazworth Cindy Neeley Alicia Negrete It's listening time!” Freshman orientation holds the attention of Debbie Wilds, Kristi Widener, and Rhonda Taylor. 269 Debbi Newsome Sandra Newsome Sheri Noblett Kody Oldfield Cindy Olivarez Ricky Oliver Ricky Ortega Lorrene Ortegon Iris Owens Steve Owen Carolina Padilla Lowell Palser Valeri Cook exemplifies the “Spirit of the Class of ’80 by helping out with a freshman pep rally sign. Mike Parker Sandy Parker Gary Parr Randy Patterson Raymond Pena Robert Pena Glen Pendergrass Enrique Perez I arry Perez Olivia Perez Steve Perry Denise Pharr Karen Phillips Kevin Phillips Patricia Phillips Rex Phipps Derick Pierson Dawn Pitts Laura Pitts Thomas Poe Joy Polvado Cody Poston Rex Poston Bill Pulido 270 Margie Pulido F rances Ramirez Ruben Ramirez Ray Ramos Danny Randell Sally Recio Greg Reed Rul )en Renteria Bobby Reyes Phillip Reyna ‘Run that by again!’ Kirk. Rice l iura Richards Della Riggins John Riojas Robert Riojas Cynthia Rios Louis Rios Rosemary Rios Jaime Rivera Lisa Roberts Rita Roberts Allyn Robinson Belinda Rodriquez Jessie Rodriquez Manuelita Rodriquez Nora Rodriquez Ricardo Rodriquez Jackie Rogers “What did you say, Mr. Welsel?” Ag students Lynn Brown, Allen Bownds, and Diane Murphy ponder the situation as spring fever hits. 271 Honors and food-that’s life John Rogers Mary Rojas Sheila Rowan Michael Rubac Santos Ruiz Gary Russell Greg Russell Tommy Saenz Diann Saiz Ramon Salinas Gorina Sammann James Sams Silvia Sanchez Kendra Sanders Laura Sandoval Raquel Saucedo Steve Scarborough Sharon Schumacher Danny Scott Rhonda Scott Dianne Seago Karla Selcer Pam Serv iss Deraid Shadix Randy Shugart Joaquin Sierra Rhonda Ta l r receives a perfect attendance award from Assistant Principal Richard Watson at the Merit P Awards Assembly. 272 Denise Simmons Wylene Simmons Gwen Sinclair Deborah Sisk Elizabeth Smith Jim Smith Susan Smith Michelle Southerland Melissa Sparrow Rusty Stair David Stallcup Stan Stanford Jimmy Stewart Kenneth Storey Clifford Stukey Dondi Sullivan Rhonda Taylor Kim Taylor Traffic at the candy store continues as students line up and eye the goodies: Kit Howerton, Jeff Miller, David Nobles, and Marty Weidenbaeh. “Boy, that really tickles your tongue!” Cindy McGaha sam- ples that first bite at a homemaking mini-meal. 273 Mary Teague Darla Tenery Tina Termin Brian Terrell Kwim Thomas Scott Thomason Connie Thompson Darci Thompson David Thompson Mark Thurber Armando Tinoco Nikki Tipton Belen Torres Danny Trevino Janie Trevino Billie Turner Dorothy Uddley Albert Urbina Sulema Urrutia Susan Urrutia Charles Vail Ismael Valdez Irene Vasquez Rudy Vastjuez Sharron Vaughn Tammie Vaughn Gilbert V era Carry Vera Robert Vera Susan n Vera Robert Wafer Mel I in ie Walker Todd Walker Carl Wampler Marion Washington 274 Angela Watson John Weatherly Joyce Webb Lorrie Web!) I)e Ann W eese Marty Weidenbach Kandy West Shelly Wheeler Robert White Tina Whitfield Freshmen look ahead-not back Kristi Widener Eric Willborn Debbie Wilds Debra Williams Patricia Williams Tod Williams Betty Windwehen Jody Witten Katny Witten Keila Wofford Blake Womble David Wood Kevin Woods Mark Wright Shelly W right Kelly Wyatt Ric hard Yates Terri Yates Fred Ybarra Brenda Young John Young Delia Zapata Sammy Zapata Sylvia Zapata Juanita Zavala 275 COMMUNITY LIFE free ... to work 277 HALE COUNTY STATE BANK iTr Hra.u £ i=rg] — i n 201 W. Sixth 293-3635 MEMBER OF FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION To Meet New Friends To be free ... • Portraits • Weddings • Commercial Photography GWENELLE’S STUDIO 279 707 W. Seventh 296-2276 ClRCi£ % There are still some permanents such as we .mrnnse w rcaly care «Touth Itl inistry Final Baplial Clunch, VPaiwim JIM JOHNSTON — YOUTH MINISTER 280 Better Home Furnishings and Carpeting 725 Broadway 293-4426 Plain view, Texas MAGGARD-NALL MOTOR CO. 307 W. Sixth 296-7421 Happiness is a new 1977 Chrysler Cordoba available at Maggard Nall Motor Company. DeLynn Kelly checks the “durability” of the hood. 281 CLEVELAND «ij ATHLETICS 513 Broadway—(806) 293-3694 Plainview, Texas 79072 Cleveland Athletics joins varsity cheerleaders in sup- porting the Bulldogs: Mamell Dickerson, Sandra Ott, Martha Morton, Beki Reecer, Cheri Holley, and Carla Bain. • Joe Lombard • Dick Helms • Dennis Smith • Wilbur Cleveland • 1HE GOING CONCERN You always come out ahead U| bob gardner LJ CHEVROLET-PLAINVIEW Gifts 4aeroelrif 630 BROADWAY PLAINVIEW, TEXAS 79072 296-6700 630 Broadway “Bob Gardner Backs The Fighting Bulldogs” Plainview, Texas 79072 282 JCPenney CATALOG DEPARTMENT SHOP THE EASY WAY... 293-5131 425 Broadway Plain view, Texas “To the Class of ’77” ENGLAND WHOLESALE CO. 915 Ash Plainview, Texas 296-5114 283 Sears “Where America Shops” “Plainviews most complete department store” 225 Broadway 293-3683 Retail and Catalog Sales GABRIEL’S Gabriel —Wayland Shopping Center Visit our “Corner” and “Compound” Located in Gabriel Wayland Shopping Center Examining the attractive handbags at Gabriel’s are Michele Cook, Cindy Duncum and Nancy Dunning. Village Flowers TlorafaXj 3404 C. OLTON ROAD (806)293-5336 VILLAGE SHOPPING CENTER PLAINVI EW, TEX AS 79072 Preparing for the future In the days when people could make a good living by growing most of what they needed and bartering for the rest, preparing for life meant learning a few basic skills. But today’s world is complex, and we have good reason to believe that tomorrow’s will be even more so. We congratulate the class of 1977 on completing your high school education .. . and good luck in the complex world of the future. WOOD-DUNNING FUNERAL HOME, INC. Colonial Chapel 2615 West 6th Street (806) 296-2721 Plain view, Texas 79072 285 DEE DEE’S 3209 Olton Road Plain view, Texas 79072 the lady’s shoppe Junior Missy Mr. and Mrs. Bud McCormick Phone (806) 296-6739 ££ ) A FILL. IN 5 V You A WARDHOffg; TftY KEN'S “ofitf Man’s SHop • Cavatini® • Reuben Sandwiches • Submarine Sandwiches • Pizza (Thick n Chewy® or Thin ’n Crispy®) Mon.-Thurs. Sunday Fri.-Sat. Store Hours— 11:00 am-12:00 pm 11:00 am-12:00 pm 11:00 am-l:00 am MARSE SON INC. Compliments of Plainview’s Leading Department Store P. 0. Box 550 Plainview, Texas 79072 Junior Sandra Rued and Senior Belinda Braddock point with pride to the eye-catching men’s fashions at Marse and Son. Briggs and Stratton Engine Tecumsen Engine Bicycle Sales and Service Bicycle Accessories 605 Garland V illage Shopping Center West Plainview, Texas 79072 Phone 296-7842 Lawn boy Mow ers Locksmithing—Night—Phone 293 4614 “We service all makes of mowers Bill Huddleston Owner —________________________________________ 288 PLAINVIEW LANES, INC. Open 9 AM Mon.—Sat 1 PM Sun. 293 3177 2002 Quincy THE CAMERA SHOP Since 1950 “STUDENTS ALWAYS WELCOME” Fastest Photo-Finishing In Town Seventh and Quincy 296-2151 289 FORD JACK MORRIS ii FORD 'Tradin' Your Way ... Every Day' 808 Hwy. 87 Phone 293-2511 BLAIR’S Serving Since 1926 in Plainview Drug Co. 705 Bdwy. 293-1301 Prescription Pharmacy 713 Amarillo 293-1211 290 Complete Wedding Service • Bridal Gowns o Planning • Lingerie o Catering • Bridesmaid Gowns o Luncheons • Mother’s Dresses Dinners • Tuxedos o Receptions • Memory Candles o Honeymoon • Accessories Planning • Dresses for Invitations Special Occasions • Flowers • Short Informal o Photography Dresses TEXACO lousiness Phone Home Phone 296-6353 293-1164 Fred Garrison P. 0. Box 100 Plainview, Texas P. O. BOX 1059 Plainview. Texas 79072 In Plainview Since 1922 Clarence K. Parker Agent INSURANCE LOANS REAL ESTATE 608 Austin 296-5372 hocouM GO, PLAINVIEW HIGH! nr ' MORTON 1405 West Fifth (Gabriel-Wayland Center) IRRIGATION, INC. Plainview, Texas One Mile N. E. Jimmy Dean on US-87 Charles and Jacquie Swift 293-1466 Lloyd Morton 293-4466 291 You are special with Styles for the girls that the girl-watchers watch . Junior Dresses Junior Sportswear f ree Altering 'ree Gift Wrap “Top of fashion! Vicki Marlin ami Kelli Wilson ex- amine some of the “In sweaters at Place Around llit Corner. Next to Baskin-Robhins CAYLOR AUTO SUPPLY “Bargains Every Day” 715 W. Fifth 296-5549 IS 200 W. Sixth Street Plainview, Texas 292 The youth group of Garland Street Church of Christ gathers for fellowship after the evening worship service. GARLAND STREET CHURCH OF CHRIST 7(H) Garland Plain view 293 CLARK’S “Best Wishes to the Class of’77” PHARMACY PERRY’S Complete Prescription Service Sickroom Supply Sixth and Broadway 293-4689 Gabriel-Wayland Shopping Center 293-1107 293-3653 1706-A W. Seventh Plain view, Texas Plainview’s Complete Variety Store and Fabric Center Brian Cook displays some paneling material at Higginbotham- Bartlett’s, one of the area’s most complete lumber stores. HIGGINBOTHAM- BARTLETT CO. “Your Bulldog Supply Center” 296-6335 Plain view, Texas 304 E. Sixth Box 1659 294 Citu NATIONAL BANK P. 0. Box 1180 Plainview, Texas 79072 295 vr 6 o 0P5 rouw J WOODS DAVENPORT AGENCY, Inc. m f?E AiTOG -ro INSURANCE REAL ESTATE 625 Austin 293-5204 296 MF Massey Ferguson Sales and Service Tractors - Combines Hamby Farm Implements JAMES BROS. IMPLEMENT CO., INC. 2509 W. Fifth 290-6551 Plainview, Texas Cl)t Village JH)op Ladies ready-to-wear “We have what you have in mind” 5402-B Olton Hoad The Children’s Store Infants through Junior Boys through Size 7 5402-C Olton Road Village Shopping Center 115 W. Seventh Plainview, Texas 295-2697 • Country Set • Damon • Joe Frank • St. John Knits 297 Debbie Gion admires the fine fashions al the Dixie Shop. YOUTH FOR CHRIST Ninth and Columbia CHURCH OF CHRIST “ I he line up . . .. Ninth and Columbia Church of Christ young people “Get it all together” lor their yearly picture. LEMONS Funeral Home Memorial Chapel 206 West Eighth Phone 296-5566 Plainview, Texas 79072 Jack I). Lemons Joel H. Culp Mike L. Lemons MEMBER BY INVITATION f HAT 10MAI STUCTH MORTICIANS WILLSON SON BUILDING MATERIALS “Everything to build anything” P.O. Box 1178 296-2791 PLAINVIEW ICE CO. 409 W. Third Plainview, Texas 79072 “The coolest place in town!” Ozell ('rail holds up the “evidence” at Plainview Ice Co. 299 205 W. Fifth 293-5381 FIRST rs—i NATIONAL BANK IQT OF PLAINVIEW JSTJ Member of F. D. I. C. Savings ssociation PLAINVIEW 3009 Olton Road Phone 806-293-4461 Abernathy the; MONEY GROWERS RSSOCIOTION Olton We look to your future with interest. wV M04f m its' FSLIC ' MunJ to MO OOO 301 BOB’S PLUMBING —Contracting— —Remodeling— Heating and Cooling Bathroom Fixtures Bob Roberson—Owner 293-4333 (.arolyn Roberson shows customers one sample of quality equipment found at Rob's Plumbing Co. Compliments of COMPANY PL AINVIEW, TEXAS 293-5321 302 Advertisers’ Index Arch Keys Flowers 281 Baskin-Robbins :m Bill's Bicycle Shop 288 Blair’s Drug 290 Bob Gardner Chevrolet 282 Bob’s Plumbing 302 Bridal House 290 Camera Shop 289 Caylor Auto 292 City National Bank 295 ('lark’s Pharmacy 294 Cleveland Athletics 282 Dee Dee’s 286 Dixie Shop 297 England Wholesale 283 Far East Restaurant 283 First Baptist Church 280 First National Bank 300 Fred Garrison Oil Co. 291 Frontier Savings Association 301 Gabriel’s 284 Garland Street Church of Christ 293 Gwenelle’s Studio 279 Hale County State Bank 278 Hambv Co. 302 Harder Agency 291 Higginbotham-Bartlett Co. 294 Jack Morris Ford 290 Jaequie’s 291 James Brothers Implement Co. 297 JC Penney 283 Ken’s 286 K-FLP 303 Ijemon’s Funeral Home 298 Maggard-Nall Motor Co. 381 Marse and Son 288 Morton Irrigation Ninth and Columbia 291 Church of (hrisl 298 Payne’s Jewelry 282 Perry’s De partuum I Store 294 Pizza Hut 286 Place Around the Corner 292 Plainview Ice Co. 299 Plainview Lanes 288 Ramsower’s 281 Sears 284 Shook Tire Co. 292 Wavland Baptist College 287 Willson and Son Wood-Dunning Funeral Home, 299 Village Flowers 285 Woods and Davenport Agency oung Duds and 296 The Village Shop 297 Glen and Reva Forehand Franchised Store Owners 3200 A OLTON ROAD PLAIRVIEW. TOAS 79072 (806) 296-9089 Tired of all that talk? Flip to K-FLP-900 303 Faculty and Alexander, Mrs. Oleta 17 Alfaro, Mr. Robert 2« Alvis, Mrs. Carolyn 18 Anderson, Mrs. Louise 18 Austin, Mrs. Melba 18 Bailey, Mrs. Geneva 17 Banks, Mrs. Joy 20 Burnett, Mr. Gene 20 Be If, Mr. Danny 20, 150 Bennett, Mrs. Virginia 15 Berkshire, Mrs. Cindy 20 Berry , Mr. James R. 14, 20 Berry, Mrs. Jane 20 Berry, Mrs. Margaret 19, 20 Berry, Mr. Rick 20, 163, 152 Bishop, Mrs. Amelia 20,49, 51, 74 Bowers, Mrs. Joanne 20 Brown, Mrs. Patricia 20 Buchanan, Mrs. Judy 20,41 Buchanan, Mr. Patrick 20,142,172 Butler, Mrs. Virginia 20 Christian, Mrs. Pauline 20 Clayton, Mr. Johnnie M. 21 Clem, Mrs. Teresa 21 Clindaniel, Mrs. Wanda 17 Coffey, Mrs. Sunny 17,21 Collins, Miss Joan 21 Collis, Mrs. Betty 18 Cook, Mr. Ernest 18 Copeland, Miss Nila 16 Covey, Mrs. Jean 17, 21 Cox, Miss Roni 21. 164, 166,257 Davis, Mr. Don 21 Davis, Mrs. G. C. 21 Davis, Mrs. Leslie 21 DeLeon, Mr. Reuben 21, 162, 152 Dennis, Mrs. Fredice 21, 20 Dickson, Mr. Robert S. 21 Dobbins, Mr. Paul C. 21 Doose, Mr. Bob 21 Dunlap, Mr. Wendell 21 Dye, Mr. Dick 21,139,75 Edwards, Mr. Roger 21.22, 65 Escalante, Mr. Margarito 18 Finney, Mrs. Paula 21 Flores, Mr. Julian 18 Fore, Mrs. Lela 18 Fuller, Mr. Jerry 22,142,173 Garins, Mr. Steve 22, 56, 59 Giddens, Mrs. Jane 15 Goen, Mr. Norman 22, 126, 127 Gresham, Mrs. LaVayne 18 Griffin, Miss Ruth 22 Grisham, Mr. Richard L. 22 Hager, Miss Helen 22, 108 Henderson, Mr. Alfred 22,116,117 Henry, Mr. Bob 13 Hiles, Mrs. Margie Saves 22 Hill, Mr. Ira Lee 18 Hindman, Mrs. Janet 22,23,164 Hindman, Mr. Scott 22, 23, 142 Hinds, Mrs. Elizabeth 22,185 Hofsommer, Mrs. Sandra 22, 109 Hudson, Mr. Bobby L. 22 Staff Index Huff, Mrs. Winnie Hughes, Mrs. Pearl Jackson, Mrs. Kathie Jenkins, Mr. Thomas A. Johnson, Mr. Van Lee Joplin, Mrs. Neva Jo Kaiser, Mr. Henryetta Kump, Mrs. Charline Kendall, Mr. Leon Kendall, Mrs. Pamela Kidwell, Mrs. Sue Kinard, Mr. Terry M. Kirk, Mr. George Kite, Miss Joyce Knoy, Mr. Ronnie Lee, Mr. Monte McBee, Mr. Larry McCarty, Mrs. Jo McCoy, Mrs. Sandra McCullough, Mrs. Delores C. McGhee, Mrs. Betty McKnight, Mr. E. j. McWhorter, Mr. Bob Mankins, Mr. James Miller, Mr. Ron Miller, Mrs. Shirley Mitchusson, Mr. H. L. Mouser, Mr. Dale Nelms, Mrs. Mary' Norris, Mrs. Henrietta Olivo, Mr. Gary Parrish, Mrs. Sue Pennell, Mr. H. L. Phillips. Mr. Bill Pierce, Mr. Raymond Pollard, Mr. Pat uebe, Mrs. Tommie Sue Rice, Mrs. Sherry Richardson, Mr. Hal Rickard, Mr. David Rocha, Mr. Juan Rodriquez, Mr. Luke Rossi, Miss Debbi Ryan, Mr. O. T. Saunders, Mr. Mark Saunders, Mrs. Sherry Sepeda, Mr. Luis Skelton, Miss Jayme Smith, Mr. Dale Smith, Mr. John H. Stanford, Mrs. Sue Starkey, Mr. James Steigal, Mrs. Dortha Tisdel, Mrs. Florabel Tullis, Mrs. Dorothy P. Vickers, Mr. David Watson, Mr. Richard Weatherred, Mr. Harrell Wetsel, Mr. Barron White, Mrs. Marka Lynn White, Mr. Melton Williams, Mr. Don Williams, Mrs. Sandra Wolfington, Mrs. Peggy 22 23, 20 19. 23 23 18 23.120 23 23 23 23 23 23,245, 150, 176, 177, 180 19, 23, 142, 143, 76 23,175,187 24, 152 14, 24, 261, 193 14, 24 24 16 24 24, 30 24 24 24, 75 24 24 15 24,150,163 18 24.120 24, 152, 176, 180 24 24 25, 154, 159, 160 18 25 25, 30 25, 109 25, 118, 142 25, 254 18 18 25 25, 65 25, 142, 173 25,45 18 25, 110 25, 150, 154, 162 25 25, 129 25, 168, 169 18 25 15 25 13, 45,272 25, 182 25, 131, 133 25 18 14,25, 108 25 16 304 Senior Index A Ailanvt, Diane 199 Adkins. Glen 199 Aguilar, Sylvia 199 V Aguilera, Lucy 199 Alcozer. Juanita 199 Aid aco, Victor 199. 139. 74, 100 Aldersnn, Sandra 199. 139 Alexander, Bill 199, 208. 145, 88 Alvarez, Joyce 199.33 Alvarez, Juanita 199, 187 Amador, Tony 200, 62. 65 Anderson, Jana 200 Arellano, Adam 2(H), 33 Armstrong, Shelly 200 Arteaga, Oscar 200. 125 Atkins, Mike 200 Atkins, Sondra 2(H), 129 Aven. Hetha 200. 120, 60, 65 B Bailey, Barbara 200, 44. 45, 219 Bailey. Hon 200. 52. 146. 149 Bain, Konnie 200, 146 Baker, Brenda 200. 49, 59, 64 Baldwin, Billie 200 Barnes. Joe 200. 168, 169 Barnett, Craig 200, 118. 44. 45, 46, 48. 52, 145. 146, 147. 74, 217 Bassett, Greg 200, 194, 157, 158. 160 Beene. (Gordon 201 Benefield, Randv 201, 206, 32, 19. 146. 148 Bernal, Saul 201 Bilberry, Shanna 201 Bishop, Judi 201, 112. 30 Bitner, Donna 201. 135 Boedeker, Patricia 20 1 Bothwell, Bobby 201, 202. 106, 31. 62, 65, 66 Bowen. Monty 201, 146, 149, 77 Bowen, Pam 201, 216 Bownds. Kelli 201 Braddock, Belinda 201,213, 139. 55. 288 Brewer, Mike 201, 168, 169 Brinsfirld, Elaine 201 Brook , kvle 201. 126 Brown. Belinda 201. 174. 88 Brown, Kelly 201, 1 19, 154. 160, 92, 98 Browning. Mike 201 Brownlee, Brandon 201 Brunson, Bobby 201 Buckner. Rocky 202 Bullion, Judy 202, 61 Burge. Kayla 202, 186 Burke, Karen 202. 114, 119. 63, 65, 94 Burton. Bradley 202, 64, 72 Burton. Roberta 202 Bustos. Juan 202, 137 C Caballero, Sylvia 202, 58 Camargo, Mario 202 Carlisle, Jay 202, 106. 64 Carroll. Debbie 202. 61, 135 Casa re z, Joe 202, 172 Chambers, Carrellann 202. 114, 101 Charo. Johnny 203 Chavez, Roy 203 Churchwell, Glen 203, 64. 73 Churchwell, Paul 203 Clark, Randy 203 Cobb. Karla 203 Cole, Mike 203, 106, 52, 55, 63 Cole. Sheryl 203. 213. 139 Cook, Linda 203, 166. 167, 76 Corn. Elaine 204. 120, 121. 134. 135 Cornelius. Rhonda 204, 135 Cortez, Joe 204 Couch, Lois 204 Criswell. Reed 204, 51. 173. 172 Crockett, Joe 204, 154, 156, 159 Cross. Kelli 204. 107, 63, 66 Crow, Deana 204, 135, 100 Crow, Richard 204. 51 Crupe, Tommy 204, 193 Cunningham. Cynthia 204, I 13, 123, 61 D Daniel, Robert 205, 144 Davila. Dario 205 Davis, Brenda 205 Davis. Gene 205, 19, 143. 145, 154. 155, 157, 158. 161 Davis, Jacquline 205 Dawson, Jo Ann 205 Diaz. Angelina 205. 208. 32 Dickens, .Alan 205 Dickerson, Mamell 205. 40. 41. 48. 55, 60, 155, 282 Dodson. Lisa 205. 121. 138 Douglas, Gary 205 Dove. Teriaa 206. 114 Duncum. Cindy 206, 284 Dunn, Kevin 206, 109. 119, 96 Dunning, Nancv 206, 213, 139, 284 Duvall, Terry 206, 1 19. 120. 121,71. 72.78 Dye, Lindsay 206. 154. 157, 158, 159,160,161,76.219 Dye, Vernon 206 E Ebeling, Dale 206, 106 Ebert. Daniel 206 Eldredge. Melinda 206, 135 Ellena, Sharon 206 Ellsworth, Marilyn 206, 119,61,78 English, Gwen 207, 138 Escamilla, Hope 207 Escamilla. Jesse 207, 106, 33. 49, 54, 61 Escamilla, Nora 207 Escovedo, Ernest 207. 213, 139, 46 Estes, Jodie 207. 114, 115. 129, 101 Evans. Tracy 207 F Farias, Eloy 207 Field. David 207. 179, 176, 177 Finney, Kimberly 207, 31, 55. 135 Fondren. Dan 207, 126 Foster, Stacey 207, 76. 74, 84. 168 Frame, Marta 208 Franklin, Becky 208 Franklin. Denise 208 G Gaither. Cynthia 208, 114, 120, 62, 134 Gamboa. Lewis 208, 106, 137, 62 Garcia, Amelia 208 Garcia, Mary 208, 97 Garcia, Mary Helen 208 Gardner, Tommy 208, 144, 148 Garrett, Becky Jo 208, 119, 76, 184 Gatewood, Marv Ann 208, 203. 32. 62, 135 Geisler. Norma 208, 1 35 Gilbert, Kennv 209. 126 Cion. Debbie 209. 129, 54, 55, 297 Godsey, Corina 209, 16. 191,219 Gomez. Mary 209 Gonzales. Carolina 209, 135 (Gonzales. Christine 209 Gonzales. Mike 209 Gonzales. Rene 79 Gooch, Judy 209 Gordon. Donna 209, 129, 188 Goss, Henry 209 Gravelle. Debbie 209, 60 Green, Greg 209 Green. Loretta 209. 128 Greenhill, Gavle 209, 128. 58, 59 Griffith. Glenn 210. 206, 55. 59 Grounds. Leslie 210, 121, 135 Grimes. Renee' 210, 184, 185, 225 Gunn, Gil 210, 145, 147 H Hall. Lynn 210 Hallman. John Anthony 210, 138. 102 Hancock. Russell 210. 124. 154, 160. 219 Hanroek. Staci 210. 109, 110, 114, 119, 50, 97 Haney. Johnny 210 Hardin, Hurchal 210, 213, 139 Harper. Brett 210 Harrison, Washington Gaynelle 210 Hatch. Jeanie 210, 237. il2, 122 Hawkins, Penny 210 Hearn, Greg 210. 154, 158, 159, 161 Hearn. Randy 210, 106. 62, 65, 66 Helm. Loy 211 Henderson. Carl 21 1, 2 13, 139 Henderson. Terry 211, 206, 119. 122. 49, 51, 52, 55, 56 Hernandez. Jesse 2 1 1.62 Higdon. Mary 211 Higdon. Mike 211 Hinds, Kurt 211 Hinn, John 211.48, 70, 77,176. 177, 181 Holland. Donna 2 1 1 Holland, Tammv 211 Hollev, Cheri 211, 116, 29, 32. 33, 35, 38. 39, 40. 41, 46. 167, 282 Hooper, Kenneth 21 1 Hooper, Theresa 211 Horn, Holly 211. 184 Horne, John 211, 143, 145. 148, 149. 183, 182 Houletle, Greg 211, 52, 143. 145. 77. 173, 172 Howard, David 211. 137 Hufstedler, Emmett 212, 124, 143 Hughes, Kerrie 212, 139, 61 Hunter, Gil 212 J Jackson, Wallace 212 Jett, Bill 212, 208. 124, 147 Jimenez, Oralia 212, 208, 209. 122. 50. 168 Johnson, Cheryl 212, 107, 50, 51,61, 65, 95 Johnson. Janice 212 Johnson, Suzan 212, 50, 135 Johnston, Sidney 212, 202. 109, 31, 39, 49 Johnston, Tim 212 Jones, Liesa 212 Jones. Scott 213, 106. 62, 66 Joplin. Martv 213, 126. 219. 87 Jordan, Hallye 213, 170. 168 K Kerns. John 213 Kinkaid. Rob 213. 183, 182 Kirk, Rocky 213, 143 L Lam, Russell 213, 146. 154. 158, 161 Landeros, Pedro 213, 125, 33 Landry, Rock 213, 171, 168 Langford, Lauri 213, 120. 54, 61, 65 Larson. Alice 213, 49, 80 Leal. David 213, 126 Leal. Tony 214. 126 Lees. Dale 214 Lees. Danna 214. 60 Lemons, Keith 214, 138, 70, 178, 176. 177. 180 Levendecker, Brenda 214, 33, 135, 134 Lloyd. Shonda 214 Long. Robert 214. 144. 145. 118. 149, 76, 172 Lopez. Willie 214. 137 Lovelady. Paula 214. 46 Lov ell. Tommy 214 Luna, Rosa 214, 187 Me McCall, Donny 214 McClure. Ricky 215 McCreless, Denise 139, 215 McGarr. Claire 232, 120, 121. 60. 215 McGehee, Celia 200. 119, 122, 48, 75, 77, 215 Me Mi lion. Linda 107, 34. 54. 61.215 McNeil. Bobby 123, 215. 103 M Maldonado, Nancy 215 Maldonado, Rov 123. 215 Malone. Dawn 200, 1 19. 55. 215. 0. 80, 86 Mancias, Freddie 204. 47, 54. 59. 215 Manrrique. Danny 137,215 Manrrique, Sylvia 33, 215 Mason, Patti 215 Masso, Marty 216 Masso, Robert 137,216 Meals, Donald 216 Medlin, Donald 216 Mendez. .Anita 216 Mendez, Maurilio 216 Mercado, David 216 Miller. Lisa 184. 185,216 Moody. Sarah 107, 109.216 Moore, Steve 216 Moore. Teresia 129, 54. 59. 217 Morales, Albert 126,217 Morris. Randy 183. 182.217 Morton. Martha 107, 120.28,29,32, 33,35,37. 38.39.40.41,55,61. 282. 77, 217 Moseley, Mark 106, 31, 62, 66, 217 Mulkey, Mary Ann 191,217 Murray. Kvm 217 N Neeley, Brenda 218 305 Newkirk, David 218 Newsome, Billie 218 Noble , Traci 129. 44, 171, 218, 87, 168 Nohiett, Steven 106. 54, 62. 218 Noel, Kenny 123, 218 Nolan. Julia 58, 218. 79 INoirell. Connie 218 Nunez, Margie 57, 218 O Oldfield, Greg 218 Owen. Davna 34. 49, 55. 62. 218 Owen. Kim 121, 135, 218 P Palmer, Cynthia 218 Parker, Amanda 218 Parr, Sharon 138. 218 Parrish, Jamie 200. 123, 138. 44. 60, 219 Pavne. Neil 219 Pena, Richard 126, 219 Pendergrass. Jana 60, 65. 135. 219 Perez, Aracelia 32, 219. 97 Perez. Beckv 219 Perez, Ida 61. 219 Perez. Stella 49. 16. 219 Perez, Yolanda 32, 219 Phillips. Shirley 213. 139. 219 Poarch. James 154. 157, 158, 159, 76, 220 Polk. Ruby 220 Policy, Lajoyce 220 Price. Cathv 220 Pyati, Tamie 55, 60. 65, 220 A Adams. Jamie 227. 127 Adams, Jimmy 227, 123 Adams, Selina 227 Adkins. Alan 227. 182 Alcocer. Virginia 227. 16 Alexander, Sherry 227. 192 Alexander. Thomas 227 Allen. Lisa 227 Alvarez. Joe 227 Anderson, Bobby 227, 150 Anderson, Debbie 227, 139 Arnn, Ronnie 227, 106. 36, 38. 39, 53, 54, 55, 59 Austin, Linda 227, 58 Aven. Brett 227 B Bailey, Sylvia 227, 54, 59 Bain. Caria 227, 233, 35, 36, 40. 41, 55, 56, 282, 92 Bain. Randy 227. 123, 150 Baker, Donna 227 Baker. Tommy 227 Balderaz, June 227 Ballard. Beth 227. 60 Ballard. Jerrv 227, 111, 63 Barker. Mitchell 227 Barley, Sharee 227, 61, 134 Barnes, Jimmy 227 Barrera, Joe 227 Baucum, Stan 227, 116. 117, 145, 150. 219 Pyland. Dan 220 R Ramirez. Ovidio 220 Ramo , Maria 220 Ramos, Rosemary 220 Ramsev. Scott 118, 30. 145, 146, 148. 76.220 Rankin. Larry 144, 220 Rav, John 52, 54, 55, 59, 220 Ray, Willie 220 Riggins, James 137, 220 Riojas, Rickey 121. 220 Roberson, Carolvn 54, 55, 59, 302. 135,220 Robertson. Byran 55, 220 Rodriguez. Acenelh 58. 220 Rodriguez, Ruben 1 10, 137, 220 Rodriguez, Silvia 220 Rodriguez, Verna 221 Rogers. Frankie 221, 187 Rogers, Kathy 221 Rushin. Julie 139, 221 Russell, Debbie 129. 221, 100 S Saiz. Elaine 268, 22 1 Saiz, Melton 221 Salazar. Martin 221 Sanchez, (iorim 74. 221. 86 Sanders, Kelly 221 Sansom. Robert 147,221 Satterfield, Kathv 135, 221 Sayes, Emmett 125, 75. 221, 103 Scarbrough, Debbie 22 1 Schur, Susan 167, 221 Junior Beasley, Larry 227, 137 Bahrens, Kay 227. 61 Bennett, Gary 227, 127 Bernal, Sonia 228, 63 Berry, Karin 228. 34. 54, 55, 56, 60 Berry. Mike 228. 114. 1 19, 64. 78 Blackwell. Tammie 228. 137 Blankenship. Kari 228 Boedeker. Alfred 228 Brawley, .Andres 228, 129 Brown. Dane 228, 62, 66 Brown, Diane 228 Brpwn, Kenny 228, 63 Brown, Sharon 228, 134 Brown, Vanessa 228 Browning, Karen 228. 239. 134 Brumley, Donnie 228, 106, 51,64 Brumley. Ronnie 228. 106.51,55,61 Hryan. Billy 228. 112 Buchanan. Barry 228 Bussey, W'ally 228, 137 C Caballero, Ben 228. 62 Caddell. Kenny 228 Cantu. Carmen 228 Cantu, Rosa 228, 134 Cantwell. Bennv 228, 132. 85, 102 Carey. Bill 228 Cargill, Kennv 229, 137, 54 Carlisle. Steve 229, 139 Carrillo. Dolores 229 Cartwright. Carla 229 Seago. Jackie 221 Senter, Dorothy 61, 221 Serv alius. Mike 222 Serviss, Tonja 128, 222 Setser. Mark 118. 32. 44. 45. 148. 222, 86. 17«, 176, 177 Settle (Hodges), Donna 222 Shepard. Dennis 137, 54. 222 Shoals, Christine 222 Shugart, Gave 109. 222 Sierra, Marta 58, 222 Slayton. Roger 106. 31. 62, 66. 222 Smith. Caren 122. 48, 50, 61.222 Smith. Karla 129. 222 Smith, Melissa Dawn 203. 237, 119, 48. 222 Solis, Sonny 126,222 Southerland. Kevin 54. 64. 222 Sparrow, Greg 52, 55, 71, 222 Standefer. Mike 137, 145. 222 Stanley. LuAnn 223 Stephens. Tommy 142, 223 Stevens, Terri 120, 55, 63, 132, 223 Sullian. Mark 31. 52, 55. 59. 223 Swanson, April 16, 135, 223 Svlvester. Rhonda 234, 246. 171, 223, 168 T Taylor. Timmy 223 Terrell, Patt 223 Thomas, Penny 205, 55. 59. 223 Thompson, Kevin i3 ft 223 Thompson. Max 139, 46, 223 Trevalhan, Jerrv 124, 64, 65. 223 Tue. Paul 70. 223 Tosh (Turner) Donna 223 Index Cartwright. Rick 229, 116, 57, 150 Casias. Norma 229 Caslenrda. Julian 229, 150 Castillo, Luev 229 Castillo, Melva 229 Castleberry, Steve 229, 116 Catlett, Debbie 229 (handler, Gwen 229, 167 Charo, Andv 229 Chavez. Adam 229, 125, 178, 176, 181. 180 Chavez, Pete 229, 62 Clark. Amanda 229. 166. 134 Clark, Wayne 229 Cleveland. Karen 229, 34, 55 Cline, Teresa 229 Cloude. Susan 229, 137, 60. 65 Coffey, Robyn 229. 64, 66 Collie. Sharon 229 Collis, Teresa 229, 63 Colvin, Jo Beth 229 Compton, Polly 229, 112, 95 Conger, Dannv 229, 127 Cook. Brian 230, 1 16. 294 Cook, Ernest 230 Cook, Kevin 230, 51 Cook, Miehele 230, 139. 284, 89 Cooper, Mike 230. 235, 54, 150 Cortesy, John 230, 55 Cortesy, Virginia 230 Courtney. Connie 230, 36, 48, 60, 66 Cox, John 230, 106, 54, 63. 66 Craft. Ozell 230, 54, 299 Crear, Darrell 57 Crear, Deborah 230 Tyler. IKane 223 V Valdez. Delores 223 Vasquez. Raymond 126, 223, 103 Vaughan. Jane 135. 224 Vega, Carlos 121. 224 Vera, Rax 224 Villa, Manuel 224. 194 Voelker, Reeve 54, 224 W Walker. Clint 123, 222. 224 Walker, Pat 124, 224 Wallace. Rhonda 121, 135, 224, 92 Walzier. James 224 Wardlow. Jerry 224 Ware, Randv 224 Watson. Lynell 99, 121, 135. 224 Weatherred. Greg 183, 182, 224 Wesley, Tammy 224 Westbrook. Bill 124, 145, 224, 176 Whitfield, Bruce 145. 146. 148, 224 Widner, Danny 138, 224 W illbom, Richard 114, 1 19. 30, 224. 98 Williams, Bobby 225. 176 Williams, Keenan 206, 143. 148,225 Williams, Perry 126.225 Witherspoon, Marla 186, 225 Wofford. Alan 137, 154, 158. 225 Womble, Larrv 154. 159. 225, 155, 158, 179, 176. 180 Wright, Caryl 119, 121. 222, 225 Y Young, Wanda 225 Cypert, Deidra 230, 44 D Davey, Mark 230, 51 Davey, Shonda 230. 120 Davila. Pauline 230 Davis. Billy 230, 125 Davis, Dianna 230, 114, 190 Davis, Donnie 230, 238, 44. 47, 52 Davis, Harold 230, 138 Davis, Lanette 230, 139 Davis, Lewis 57. 162, 172 Davis. Nancy 230, 134 Deisher, Tonya 230 Deleon, Rudy 230, 64 Deluna. Linda 231 Deluna. Philip 231, 137 Diaz, Leticia 231 Diaz. Richard 231, 124 Dillard, Sandy 231 Dixson, Kelley 231, 58 Douglas, Cindy 231, 55 Duckett. Martin 231. 119, 31,36. 55, 59, 75 Dunavant, Keith 231, 111,114, 64 Dunnam, Kirk 231, 106. 62 E Ebeling Donald 231, 142 Edwards, Jackie 231, 162, 179, 176 Eldredge. Judy 231 Ellis, Dannv 231,36, 52,54, 59, 150, 172 306 Ellis. Ricky 231, 123, 147, 149, 173 Enriquez, Aurora 231 Erwin. Kenae 231 Encovedo, Linda 231, 139 Evan . Bruce 231, 1 16, 117, 32, 142, 172 F Falcon, Raul 231 Farris, Carolyn 23 I Feltua, Jeannetle 231, 166. 167, 134 Fennell, Romey 231 Fincher, Eddie 23 1 Flores, Mickey 231,16 Flores, Oscar 231, 123 Frye. Tony 232 G Gallardo, Delores 232 Galvan, Margie 232 Galvan, Pele 232. 127 Gamboa, Adriana 232 Garcia, Jesse 231, 123 Garcia, Junior 232 Garcia, Leonard 232 Garcia, IMora 232 Garcia, Robert 232, 139 Gary, Tom 232. 254, 137 Germanv, Ronnie 232. 168 Geyer, Wesley 232, 237, 47. 51 Gibson, Patsy 232 Gomez, Martin 232 Gonzales, Cynthia 232 Gonzales, Emilio 232, 123 Gonzales, Hector 232, 150 Gonzales, Kathy 232, 63 Green, Shelly 232, 61, 66 Guerra, Joe 232, 54 Gutierrez, Delia 232, 192 Gutierrez, Ida 232 Gutierrez, Ruben 232, 62, 66 H Hale, Terri 232, 120 Hall. Anita 232 Hall. Kandy 232, 125 Hamby. Jan 232. 45 Haney, Jerry 232, 123 Hansard, Jim 233, 109, 170, 168 Hardin, Debbie 233 Hardin, Sherrie 233 Harris, Jane 233. 120. 61. 135, 134. 78 Harris, Karen 233, 52, 54, 55, 56, 59, 61, 66 Hasley, Victor 233 Haleb, Wally 233. 116, 89 Hayes, Dwayne 233, 150 Hayes, Hank 233 Hayes, Ralph 233, 228. 119, 145, 146, 92 Hearn, Peggy 233, 6 1, 191 Hembree. Nathan 233 Hernandez, Guillermo 233 Hernandez, Joe 233 Hernandez, Kosalina 233 Hicks. David 233, 137 Hill. Vance 233, 125 Hindman, Denee 233, 128, 60 Hodges, Margie 233, 118, 36, 47, 55, 59 Hogge, Susan 233, 232. 121, 139 Hoglan, Dale 233 Holloway. Sammie 233 Horton, Darrell 233 Houlette. Gary 233, 129 Hughes, Mike 233 Hurt. Jeff 234. I 16. 145 I Igo. Shanna 234, 34. 164, 166. 167 J Jackson. Patricia 234, 58, 192 Juckson, Sheliah 234. 16 Jacobs, Greg 234, 162 James, Ross 234, 132 James, Tommv 234, 208, 123, 146, 147 Johnson, Mark 234 Johnson, Van 234 Johnston, Tracy 234 Jones, Norman Tim 234 Jones, Tim K 234, 137 Jones, Tammy 234 Jordan. Betty 234, 58 Joslin, Jamie 234, 41. 61, 65, 134 K Kaiser, Bobby 234. 116. 162, 176 Kamp, Jimmy 234. 54 Keen. Tammye 234 Keese. Chervl 234 Kemp. Bill 234. 124 Kidd. Mary Anna 234, 61.66, 239 King, Tim 234 Kruse. David 234 L Landeros, Maria 234 Lundrum, Jimmv 234. 150 Leach, Mark 234.228. 109 Lee, Edward 234 LeFevre. Chris 234, 176 Leija, Ester 235, 16. 134 Lilley, Kevin 235 Lipscomb. Shane 235, 123, 150. 172 L sv. David 235, 137, 170, 168 Luna. Tomasita 235. 54 Lynch. Roxy 235. 114. 120, 16, 185 Me McAlister. Jamie 235, 124, 142, 144, 162, 76. 176 McCarty, Ken 235 McCarty, Wade 235 McCaslin, David 235 McGlanahan, Lisa 235 McDonough. Eddie 235, 142, 240. 176 McDowell. Patricia 235. 134 McFarland, Tommy 235 McGowen. Tina 235. 122, 51, 168 McPherson, June 235 M Maldonado, Carlos 235, 123 Mann, Dana.235, 61, 66 Mannin. Roland 235 Marshall, Kent 235, 132 Martin. Stacy 235, 44, 17, 70, 134 Martin, Vickie 235, 36, 55, 59, 292, 134 Martinez, Johnny 235 Martinez. Louis 235. 195, 172 Martinez, Oscar 235 Martinez, Robert 236 Mason, Steve 236 Masters, Noel 236, 63, 65 Mathis, Melody 236, 123 Matthews, Melissa 236. 63. 66 Mayberry. Kim 236. 118 Meals, Julius 236 Meers. I). Brent 236 Meriwether, Melinda 236 Mickev, Betsy 236. 134 Miller! Fran 236, 114, 16, 185 Mills, Ricky 236, 127 Mitchell, Tonv 236 Mock, Mary 236. 108. 168. 169 Montgomery, Mark 236, 123 Moore, Beth 236. 119, 55. 134 Moore, Carolyn 236, 61, 66 Moore, Jeff 236. 31,62 Moore, Renee 236, 139 Morton, Eddie 236 Mosley, Helen 236 Mulkey. Lynda 236 Muniz, Peter 236 Murray, Larry 236, 123 N Nazworth. Dan 236. 106, 113.62. 72, 73 Neeley. Mike 236. 204 Nelson, Julie 236. 167 Noel. Max 236, 123 Nye, Karla 237 O Oldfield. Melody 237 Ortegon. Raul 237. 127 Ortiz, Audrey 237. 16 Ortiz, David 237. 125 Ott, Sandra 237. 108, 116. 35.40, 41. 282. 257 Owen, Chelle 237 Ozborn. Kathleen 237, 167 P Patterson, Cindy 237. 138 Patty, Lisa 237, 60 Peoples. Joel 237, 127 Peoples, Ruth Ann 237. 16 Perez. Anna Liza 237, 60, 134 Perez, Daniel 237, 125 Perez. David 237, 195 Perez, Dora 237, 16 Perez. Jesse 123 Perkins, Bill 237. 116, 117, 44, 145, 172 Perrin, Fred 237 Perry. Mike 237, 123 Perry, Troy 237, 125 Peters, Valorie 237, 60, 134 Pharr. Mark 123 Phillips. Cindy 237, 139 Phillips, David 237 Phillips. Melissa 237 Pierce, Joe 237 Poe, Barbara 237 Pruitt. Tonya 238 R Ragle, Gary Kamos, Robert 238 Ramsey . Cris 238. 237, 49. 172 Recio, Carlos 238 Reecer. Beki 238. 40. 41. 282 Reecer, Robin 238 Reed. Bill 238, 127 Reed. Sandra 238, 139, 288 Renteria. Lee Roy 238. 62 Reyes, Francisco 238, 125 Keyes. Viola 238 Reyna. Edmundo 238 Reyna. Mario 238 Rice, Ricci 238 Richardson, Kyme 238 Rigler, Risa 238. 229. 123, 41, 54 Rivera. Javier 238, 123 Roberts, Kent 238, 127 Roberts. Kerry 238. 116, 117. 102 Roberts, Patsy 57 Robertson. Jimmy 238 Robertson. Susan 238. 63 Rodgers. Rhonda 238. 1 14 Rodriguez, David 238, 125 Rodriguez, Elberlo 238. 137 Rodriguez, Florinda 238, 16 Rodriguez. Simon 239 Rogers. Johnny 125. 239 Rowan. Sherri 239 Rubio, Mary 239 S Salas, Hector 239 Sansom, Laney 128, 57, 239 Santos. Elizabeth 239 Satterfield, Shawna 129, 239 Scarbrough, Diana 239 Schumacher. Gaylan 239 Schwab, Scott 139, 239 Scott, Cecilia 139, 239 SetlifT, Robert 78 Shaddix, Brenda 239 Shaildix, Glenda 239 Sheppard. Kim 239 Sherley. Jan 137, 239 Sherlock, Gary 54, 239 Shores, Jeffrey 142, 239 Sierra, Guadalupe 123, 239 Sierra, Jerry 239 Sierra, Joel 239 Silvas. Frankie 239. 195 Simoneau, Skeeter 125, 239 Sinclair. Rachel 61. 239 Sisk, Cheryl 243. 61. 239 Skaggs. Randv 116,239 Smith, Greg 239, 179. 176 Smith. Lisa 129, 239 Smith. Mark 240, 132 Son. Cathy 119. 54. 55. 59, 240 Sooter, Monty 137, 61, 240 Soto. Martha 240 Spann, Clvde 240 Stafford. Orville 127. 240 Stanford, Joe 137, 240 Stansbury. Glenda 240 Stevens, Terrye 240 Stewardson. Becky 240 Stroud, Tami 139, 240 Stukey, Kenneth 127, 240 Swearingen, Paul 240 T Taylor, Lynda 54, 61. 240 Templeton. Sherli 64, 240, 134 Thomas, Angela 246, 34, 70, 240, 168, 170. 169 Thomas. Tony 240 Thompson. Alicia 109, 119, 54, 60. 239, 240 Thompson, Melinda 236, 139, 240 Thompson. Theresa 240 Thomson, Susan 54, 55, 59, 240, 94 Thurman, Carla 51, 240 Trevino, Ruben 240 Trussell. Kcllv 231, 240 Tue. Darbi 209. 50, 240 Turpen, Tonda 233, 44, 54, 240 307 u Lddley. Hamid 162, 172 Lrrutia, Salvador 240 V Valladurez, Samuel 127. 240 Valees, Carmel It a 240 Vasquei. Diana 240 Vasquez. Pedro 241 Velez. Pedro 139, 241 Vera. Johnny ISO, 241 W Wagner. Glenda 241 Waldie. Mark 241 Walker. Janie 241 Wall, Donna 250, 120. 61,241 Wall . Eileen 241 W'ardlow, Karl 106,63.241 Watson, Monty 241. 172 W ebb, Carol 241 Webb. Peggy 241 Weil, Donnie 241 Wheeler. Kala 1 7. 241 While. Churk 241 White, l.onnie 150, 241 William . Larry A. 241 Sophomore Index A Adair. Brenda 243, 185 Adam , Dennis 243 Adcox. Anthony 243, 150 Adkin , Dan 243 Adrian. Marvin 243. 133 Aguilar, David 243 Aquirre, Danny 243 Aldaco, Raymond 243 Alexander. Debra 243 Alexander. Jeanelta 243, 115 Alexander. Mary 243 Alexander. Sieve 243. 150 Alexander. Mary 243 Alexander, Sieve 243, 150 Allen. Robert 243 Alvi . Jeff 243. 150, 182 Ambriz. Robert 243 Anderson, Denny 243 Andrew , Shane 243. 150 Anzaldua. Becky 243 Arellano. .Andrew 243 B Bachman. John 243 Baeza. Marv 243. 191 Bain. Kelly 243. 150 Baker. Sandra 243, 58, 187 Barker. Mark 243 Barnes, Jerry 243 Barrera, Juanila 243. 64 Bate . Brenda 243 Baxter. Rex 243. 63 Bayley. Mark 243 Beik, Gary 243 Belyeu, Kay 244 Bennett, Larry 244 Berry, Betsy 244 Billington, Darrell 244, 150 Billington, Jimmie 244 Bills, Lyndra 244. 1 19. 60 Black, Beverly 57 Black. Terri 244. 61 Borchardt, Rodney 244 Bosquez, David 244, 110. 126 Bowen. Lisa 244- Bower , Lee 244, 187 Branch, Gary 244, 150 Bridwell. Rick 244, 182 Bridwell. Rob 244 Brinsfield. Elizabeth 244 • Brown, William 244. 150, 162, 172 Browning, John 244, 130 Brumley, Tim 244, 62. 52 Brunson. Connie 244 Burge, Tim 244, 52, 148, 172 Burnett, Jane 244. 108. 61 Bush, Timmy 244, 63 Bu to . Maria 244 Butlar. Kelly 244, 60 Butler, (lari 244 Butler, Kim 244. 150 C (lamargo. Chris 244 Campbell, Carma 244 Campbell, Shelly 244, 16 Cardenas, Robert 244, 194 Carey, Darlene 244 Carey, Robert 244. 124 Carlisle, Mari Jayne 244, 243, 42, 61 Carpenter, Brian 244, 62, 150 Carroll, Carmin 245. 186 Carthel, Danna 245 C sarez, Mary 245. 174 Castaneda, Alfred 245. 150, 172 Castillo. Rosalinda 245 Caudillo, Johnny 245 Chapman, Connie 245 Chavez, Velma 245 Chiddix, Lisa 245 Clabom, Cindy 245 Cline, Kim 245, 61 Cline. Trey 245, 150 Coleman. Rovce 245, 145 Colin, Rachei 245 Cook, Shana 245 Cordova. Anna 245 Com, Traci 245 Coronado, Albert 245 Coronado, Johnny 245 Couch, Evelyn 245 Cravey, Dennis 245, 150, 257 Crawford. Theresa 245 Cross, Ricky 245. 246, 233. 36, 73 Crownover, Matt 245. 250, 106 Cruz, Mary Ann 245 Curry, Kathy 246 Cvpert, Steve 246, 150 D Dalton. Kim 246, 16, 61 Davila, Charles 246 Davila, Dominga 246 Davis, Willie 246, 150 Dayton. Shelley 246 DeAnda, Lynn 246. 150 Dear, Jerry 246, 60, 74 Del Campo, Richard 246 Deleon, Sandra 246 Diaz, Angel 246 Dickerson, Brent 162 Domingez, Robert 246, 61 Doss. Jimmie 246, 62 Draper, Michele 246 Dulin, Eddie 246 Duncum, Dee Anne 246 Dunlap, Jack 246 Durham, Billv 246 Duvall, Kathy 246, 70 Dye, Joseph 246 E Eheling. Kathy 246, 16, 61 Ellcna, Andy 246 Ellis, How ard 246 Ellis, Ida 246, 57 English, (dinton 246 Enriquez. Rene 246 Entrekin. Raena 246, 63 Escalante. Maria 246. 191 E Move do, Frank 246 Estrada. Danny 247 F Falcon, Jose 247 Fairbanks, Will 247. 62 Feltus. Lynnette 247, 166 Ferguson, Greg 247 ferrcll, Rhonda 247 Fields. Carla 247, 248. 63 Fierro, Soila 247 Flore . Amadeo 247, 194 Florea. Susie 247 Flores. Tony 172 Foster, Craig 247, 150 Foster. John 247 Foster, Kim 247 Foughty, Vinton 247 Fowler, Karen 247. 63 Franklin, Billy 247 Franklin, Coleta 247 French. Tim 247 G Galvez, Sylvia 247, 58 Gamboa. Anita 247, 64 Garres. Joe 247 Garcia. Bobby Joe 247 Garcia. Boni 247, 62, 179, 176 Garcia, Generosa 247 Garcia. Lupe 247 Garcia, Ricky 247, 134 Garcia. Sylvia 247 Garrett. Johnny 247 Garza. Pablo 247 Gatewood, Harold 247 Gilbert, DeLyn 248, 187 Golden, Debbie 248, 164 Gonzales, Beatrice 248 Gonzales, Betty 248 Gonzales, Florestela 248 Gonzalez, Susan 248 Gorman. Kathryn 248, 64, 65, 78 Goss, Perry 248 Green. A. J. 248. 142 Greenhill, Glynn 248. 34. 54 Greenhill. Lynn 248, 55 Grimaldo, Antonia 248 Williams. Larry 123. 154, 158. 241 Wilson, Kelli 167, 292, 241 Wofford. Kim 16. 241 Y Yates, BUI 123, 241 Yoakum, Shari 167, 241 Young, Rita 241 Z Ziegler, Karl 241 Groom, Kyle 248. 54 Guffee, Eddie 248 H llamman, Kyle 248. 150, 172 Hancock. Carrie 248, 107, 109, 61 Haney. Jimmy 248 Harbour. Scott 248 Hardin, Rhonda 248 Harrison, Brent 248. 62 Harris , Randv 248 Hart, Kathy 248, 57 Hawkins, William 248 Hernandez, Juan 248 Hill, Sherry 248 Hindman, Tami 248, 55 Holbert, Cory 248 Holland, Chris 248, 182 Hollars, Diana 249 Hood. Sharia 249 Hooks, Janet 249 Hooten, Tina 249 Home, Ann 249. 61. 66. 185 Howell, David 249 Howell. Pat 249, 106, 64 Huffine, Lori 249, 166 Hughes. Michelle 249, 61 Hughs. Richard 249, 60 Hunsucker, Mark 249. 106. 64 Hunt. James 249 Hunt. Michelle 249 Hurt, Margaret 249, 60. 66 J Jackson, Bobby 1 72 Jackson, Dorothy 249, 16 Jackson. Jerry 249, 150, 172 Jackson. Linda 249 Jackson. Mark 249 Jackson, Rickie 249. 57, 162 Jackson, Roger 249 James. David 249 Jenkins, Randy 249 Jemigan, Lina 249, 114. 168 Jones, Dwight 249 Jones, Greg 249, 150 Jones. Jeannie 249 Jones, Kristi 249. 164 Jones, Rhonda 249, 57 Jones, Rickey 249, 72 Jordan, Robin 249, 188 K Keller. Susan 250, 55 Kelly, DeLynn 250, 115, 61, 281 Kennon. Doneice 250, 115 Kerns, Steve 150 Keys, Darrin 250. 182 Kincer, Dawn 250 308 king. Kicky 250, 62 Kirk, Tracie 250. 248, 42 Klemm. Jack 250, 119, 62 L Lam, Belinda 250, 254, 188 Lampkin. I .eland 250. 150 Lance. Dee Dee 250, I 86 Landry, Teresa 250, 76, 170. 90. 168 Lane. David 250 Langford, Lina 250 l.m, Rhonda 250, 60 LeFevre. Lori 250. 188 Lilley, Ryla 250 Lopez, Pete 250. 195 Lopez, Kicky 250 Lopez. Kingo 250 Love. Letdie 250 Lovelady. Cheryl 250. 58 Lovell, Keith 250 Low, Jerry 250, 119. 162. 168 Luna, Josie 250 Luna. Lucy 250 Luna, Kichurd 127 Lung, Phillip 250 Lusk, Claude 250, 106, 64, 65 Me McBelh, Amy 250, 113, 119, 60. 70, 71 McCasland, Candace 251, 115 McClendon. Michael 251 McCreleM, Renee 251 McCullough, Malt 251, 172 McGaha, Ferry 251,244 McGhee, Karen 251, 63 McLaurin, Johnny 251 McWilliams, Bruce 251, 146, 172 M Madrid, Toni 251 Mann, Cathryn 251, 58 Martin, Wilma 251 Martinez, Mike 251 Martinez. Noe 251 Martinez. Noemi 251, 189. 191 Manon, Pam 25 1 Massev, Darvl 251, 63 Matthews, Michele 251, 58 Mayberry , Kip 251,243, 42, 193 Measles, Shaila 251, 61. 65 Medina. David 251,255 Melendez. Elida 25 1 Mendez, Virginia 251, 134 Miller. Elizabeth 251. 60 Miller. Jav 251. 146. 162. 255, 172 Miller, Jeff 251, 182 Miller. Marla 251, 58. 168 Mills, Greg 251, 182 Mills, Kara 251 Mires. Tina 251, 63 Mitchell. Marci 252 Monies, Veronica 252, 134 Moore, Jeff 252, 54, 62, 150 Moore, Susan 252, 61 Morales, Jo Ann 252 Morales. Joe 252. 134, 99 Morales, Sandra 252 Morgan, Vicki 252, 115. 58 Morris, Cathy 252 A Abbott, Teresa 259, 268 Morris, Vanessa 252. 63. 66 Morton, Barbara 252 Morton, Laurie 252. 42. 290 Motley, Donna 252 N Neelev, Kila 252 Nix. Mark 252. 62 Nobles. David 252, 116, 273 Noel. Emily 252. 114. 61. 73 Noel, Tommy 252, 150, 1 14 Nolan. Emily 252. 190 Nolan, Kita 252, 57 Nunez, Efrain 252 Nunez, Maria 252 o Ochoa. Koeul 252 Odom, Karla 252. 108. 64. 257 Odom. Kathi 252 Oliphant. Philana 252. 254, 42,d75, 174 Olmsted. Glenda 252 O'Neal, Charles 252 Ontiveros. Elizar 252 Ortega, Lupe 252, 150 Ortegon. Randv 253, 176 Owen, Kathy 253, 243, 120, 42 Owen. Tim 253. 106, 62 Owens, Sonya 253 P Palmer, Don 253. 244, 148 Pardo, Arnold 253, 150, 172 Parrish, Kene 16 Parrish, Steve 253 Patlan, Joe 253 Pejman. Hamid 253 Pelphrey, Evelyn 253 Pena, Eloy 253 Pena, Jesjie 253, 150 Pena. Laura 253 Pena, Nora 253 Pena, Richard 253, 147. 150. 162, 90. 172 Perez. Gloria 253 Perez, Johnny 253, 136 Perez, Mary 253 Perez, Ninfa 253, 166 Perez. Rachel 253 Perry, Ramona 253 Phillips. Donna 253 Pitts, Billy 253 Poarch. Brenda 253 Polley, ( .aria 253 Prayor, Mike 253 Pruitt, Joe 253 Purdy, Mindy 253 Purdy, Rhonda 253, 16 Purvis, Terry 253. 54 R Ramirez. Tolenlino 253 Ramus. Martin 253 Ramos, Saline 253 Ramsay. Mike' 253 Ramsey, Bret 253 Kaper.'Kelly 253, 183, 182 Ray, Jimmy 253, 162 Reed. Lynda 253 deed, Susan 253 Reese, Joyce 253 Reese. Roy 253 Reeves, Steve 253, 133 Reyna, Frances 254, 191 Reynolds. Tracy 254 Kidener, Johnny 254 Riggins, Cynthia 254, 115. 175. 174 Kiojas. Ray 254 Rios, Jesus 254, 62 Ritchey, Bill 254, 116. 117, 150.257 Hivera. Valentina 254, 189, 190 Roberts. Annette 254 Robinson, Laurn 254, 243, 257 Robison. Scott 254 Rocha. Delores 254 Rodriquez. Carmen 254. 16 Rodriquez, Maria 254 Rodriquez. Oscar 254 Rodriquez, Ida 254 Rodriquez, Raynaldo 254 Rodriquez, Victor 254 Rogers. Jonann 254. 55, 56 Rogers, Michaele 254 Rojas. Rachel 254 Rosales, Susan 254 Rubio, Steve 254 Ruiz, Judi 254. 174 Ryan. Kirk 254, 63 S Saiz, Marie 254 Sulas, Esther 254. 192 Salazar, Maria 254 Sumarripa. Pablo 254 Sanchez, David 254, 162 Sanchez, Isabel! 255, 134 Sanders, Kari 255 Saucedo, Misael 255, 106, 1 14, 63 Scarbrough, Donna 255 Sch onvell, ( aria 255 Schott, Ross 255, 182 Schur, Karla 255, 60 Seigler, Brooks 255 Sepeda. Alan 255 Sepeda, Rosalie 255 Serna, Marvin 255 Servis , Patricia 255 Shores, Jodi 255, 175, 174 Simmons, Lyndell 255 Smith, Danny 255, 64 Smith, Tracie 255, 16, 63 Smolhermon. Richard 255 Solis, Mary 255 Soliz, RoseAnna 255 Solo, Tony 255 Spann. Brenda 255, 60 Spencer, Judy 255 Stair, Gary 255 Steiwig, Mark 255 Stephens. Sheila 255, 57 Stoneham, Ron 255, 108 Stowe, Christy 255 Strickland, Toby 255 Studer. Angel 255 Summers, Lacrecia 255 Summers. Randal 256 Surley, Darryl 256 Sutton. Randy 256 Swearingen, Ricky 256 Sykes, Johnny 256 T Talmantex, Robert 123 Taylor, Grant 149. 150, 256 Thomas, Debbie 256 Thompson, Debra 115, 166. 256 Thompson. Roslyn 256, 175, 174 Titus, Kicky 256 Tonche. Evangelina 256 Torres, David 256 Trevalhan, Tom 256 Trevino. Joe Luis 256 Trevino. Joe 256 True, Mark 62, 256 Turner. Deana 256 Turpin, Johnny 248. 106. 118. 62. 66. 1 50, 256. 93 U Lrhina, Alma 256 V Vanderslice, Jean 246. 113, 55, 72, 256 Vargas. David 256. 171, 168 Vasquez, Arnold 256 Vasquez, Fabian 256 Vera, Lenora 256 W W alker, Michele 55, 256 Walker, Paul 256 Wallace, Randy 256 Wallingsford, Jackie 256 Walls, John 162. 256 Walter, Bryan 256 Walzier, Frankie 256 W ard, Jack 256 Wcaks, Jon 256, 182 Weidenbach, Kathryn 60. 256 Welch. Kay 256, 188 Wesley, Bruce 151, 162.256, 172 West. Marc 162, 256 West, Mason 162. 256 West. Sandra 61, 256 Wheeler, Sally 62. 256 W hitaker. Ginger 115, 256 Wilhite, Kenton 256 Williams, Billy 147. 162.257 Williams, Cynthia 115, 167, 257 Williams. Dale 257 Williams. Kenneth 257 Williams. Marcy 257 W illiam , Patci 246, 36, 70, 73, 257 Williams. Silvester 54, 257 W'illson, Cynthia 257 Witherspoon. Elaine 257 Wofford, Rayma 123, 58, 257 Wolfinglon, Mechelle 16, 189, 257 Wood, Brvan 257 Wood, Ronnie 257 Wright. Denise 257 Wright, Mark 257 Z Zapata. Freddy 257 Zeleny, Lori 31, 60, 257, 185 Freshman Index Adam , Greg 259 Adams, Keith 259 Adam , Mike 259 Alcozer, Sylvia 259 Alderson. Randy 259 Allgood, Rory 259, 57 309 Alonzo, Cynthia 259 Alonzo, Loretta 259 Anderson. Jeff 259. 152 Anderson. Sharon 259, 191 Aquirre. Koy 259 Arellano, Kowdy 259, 152 Armstrong. Robert 259 Arteaga. Junior 259 Asebedo. Irene 259 Austin, Timothy 259, 152 B Baeza, Johnnv 259 Baker. Teri 259 Baldridge, Cindy 259, 67, 68 Dalle . Mark 259. 69 Bandy. Chris 259 Barley. Brenda 259 Barnes. Diane 259, 68 Barnes. Susie 259 Barnett, Thomas 259, 69 Barrera, Olga 259. 164 Barron, Cvnthia 259 Brlk. Dana 259 Bell, Don 259. 152 Denford. Freddie 259, 69, 152 Bernal. Sammy 259 Bernal. Sergio 259 Berner. Tracy 259 Berry Greg 57 Bird, Tommy 259, 57 Black. Michael 260. 266, 163, 152 Black, Vina 260, 263. 67, 69 Blackwell, Jimmy 260 Borrego, Arturo 260 Bowers, Mark 260, 68 Bowers, Matt 260 Bounds, Allen 260, 27 1 Box. Jewell 260 Branam, Richard 260. 168 Brister. Archie 260 Brown, Becky 260 Brown. Charles 260 Brown, Jaqueline 260, 189 Brown, Kassandra 260, 263, 68. 164. 166 Brown, Mark 260. 168 Brown, Victor 260, 193, 271 Brownlee. Darrirk 260, 152 Bryan. Leigh 260 Burkett. Billy 260 Burleson. Jay 260, 57 Burton. Todd 260. 68, 152 Bushong, Greg 260 Bustos, Robert 260 Butcher. Carman 260 Butler. Suzanne 260 C Cabal lent. Cynthia 260, 57 Cabrera. Arnold 260 Campos. Juanita 260 Cannon. Lvnn 260 Cantrell. Don 260. 132 Cardona, Linda 260, 257 Carey. Ruben 260 Carrillo, Alex 260 Carrillo. Gregovia 260 Carrillo. Marie 260 Carter. Larane 261, 71 Carter, Carlin 261, 7 I Cartwright. Drew 261, 152 Cartwright. Troy 261. 182 Castaneda. Daniel 261. 152 Castillo, Rosa 261. 68 Chaffin. Leslie 261, 182 Chamber . Michelle 261, 164 Chandler, Karen 261. 68 Chandler, Kim 261. 68, 164 Chapman, Thurman 261 Chavez, Maggie 261 Christiansen, John 261 Cleveland, Willie 261 Clifton, Brenna 26 1,67, 69 (dine, Becky 261 Cline, Debbie 261 Cognasi, Kandy 261. 164 Coker, Marsha 261.266 Coleman. Dwyane 261, 152 Coleman. Janice 261,68 Collin . Hubert 152 Cook, Valerie 261.270 Coukslon, Billy 261 Contreras. Arturo 262 Contreras, Flodia 191 Cordova. Ida 262, 136 Cortesy, Jeri 262 Cortez, Cynlhia 262 Cortez, Patsy 262, 136 Criswell. Sam 262, 152 Crockett, Sallie 262, 250. 43. 60 Crupe, Gary 262 Culpepper. Robert 262, 113, 57. 67, 69 Curry , baton 262, 152 Curry. Marlin 262, 64. 66 Cyperl, Brett 262, 152 1) Daniel. Bob 57 Daniel. JefT 262 Daniel, Waller 262, 152 Davis, Ervin 262, 163, 152 Davis. J. I). 262, 69 DeAnda, Cyndy 262, 43 Deleon. Alfred 262 DeLuna, Nancy 262. 16, 174 Dobberatein, Roger 262 Dunlap, Lu.Ann 262, 68 Dunn. Darlene 262. 164 Dye. Mary 262 Daily, Dwayne 150 E Eldred. Linda 262. 67, 69. 164 Ellis. Marv 262 Ellis. Thelma 262. 16. 189. 191 Ellsworth, Lori 262 Enriquez. Koy 262 Enriquez, Roy 262 Estes. Denise 262 Estrada, Dalia Evans. Ben 152. 263 F Falcon. Ramiro 263 Farias, Rudy 263 Ferguson, Joe 263, 152 Ferrell, Kim 263 Finney, Philip 263 Fleming. Kelvin 263 Flores, Eva 263 Flores, Juan 263 Flores, Julian 263, 68 Flores, Rosie 263, 43. 68 Foster, Cheryl 263, 67. 68 Fisbie, Patti 263, 52, 57 Funderbunk. James 263 G Gabriel. Kimberly 263, 43 Gailinglon. Autry 263. 57, 163, 152 Gamboa, Rosa 263 Goana, Magdalene 263 Garces. Rosa 263 Garcia. Debbie 263 Garcia, Hilda 264 Garcia. James 264 Garcia. Jerry 264. 67. 69 Garcia, Remediu 264 Garcia, San Juanita 264 Garret!, Bryant 264 Geisler, Sharon 264 Gilbert, ene 264, 194 Gilleland, Matt 264, 152 Gillespie, Teri 264. 43 Gion, Lenece 264. 57 Glaeser, Alan 264, 152 Gloria, Jainie 264 Gomez, Michael 264 Gonzalez, Elva 264 Gonzalez, Gracie 264 Gonzalez. Janie 264 Gonzalez, Manuel 264. 152 Gonzalez, Pal 264. Ill, 69 Gonzalez. Robert 264 Goodlett, Kevin 264. 263. 69 Gordon. Ronna 264, 164 Goswick. Kristv 264 Gould. Jeff 264, 152 Gould, Rickey 264 Goree, Miles 264. 152, 132 Graham. Curtis 264 Gravelle, Christine 264. 164 Grav. Ronnie 264 Gray. Willie 264 Gregg, Melvin 265 Gresham, Richard 265 Grounds, David 265, 152 Guerra, Hector 265 Guerra, Norma 265 Gutierrez, llda 265 Gutierrez. Israel 265 Gutierrez. Leticia 265 Gutierrez, Mari be I 265 H Hallman, Cherel 265 Hallman, Larry 265, 152, 163, 93 Hallman. Tammy 265, 164 Haney, Jeannic 265 Harbour. David 265 Harder. Martha 265 Harris, Audrey 265, 57 Hart. Eddie 265. 57, 163 Hatch, Eddie 265 Hatch, kvle 265 Hatch. Mark 265 Hearn, Lillie 265, 68 lleame. Kathy 265 Hembey, Ricky 265. 1 52 Hembree. Jerry 265. 152 Hemphill, Ramona 265, 164 Henderson. Patricia 265 Henry, Brenda 265, 57, 164 Hernandez, Benny 69 Hernandez, Bertha 265, 174 Hernandez. Mauririo 265, 69 Herrington, Brad 265, 142 Herron, Bruce 265 Hickman. Paul 265 Hicks, Teresa 265 Higdon. Paul 266 Hiles, Timm 266 Hill. David 266 Hilliard, Newton 266 Hodges, Tammy 266 Holland, Tony 266, 163 Hollars, Lelsie 266 Holloman. Charlene 266, 164 Holt. Bertha 266 Hopkins, Tracy 266 Hopson, Glenna 266 Horton. Lisa 266 Houletle, Scott 266, 152 Howerton, Kit 266, 152. 163. 273 Huey, Mary Ann 266, 164 Hufstedler. belaud 266, 57. 152 Hughes, Todd 266 Hunter. Delores 266. 164, 189 I Igo. Kevin 266, 152 J Jackson, binda 266, 68 Jackson, Robert 266 Jackson, Tina 266. 16, 164 Jacobs, Sharon 266 James, Terry 266 James, Laura 266 Johnson. Belinda 266 Johnson. Debbie 266 Johnson, Glaslon 266 Johnston, Keevin 267 Johnson. Sylvia 267 Joplin, Marla 267 Jordon, Greg 267, 152 Jordan. Keith 267, 163. 171, 168 K Keese, Patricia 267 Keesee. Doug 267 Kemp. Gina 267, 43, 91 Kent, Blake 267 King, Billy 267 King, Karen 267. 266 King. Kevin 267, 152 Kinkaid, Scott 267, 182 Kenndy, Billy 69 L backey. Jana 267, 190 LaFuenle. Eddie 267 l.aird, Kim 267, 164, 166 Landeros, Anna 267 banderos, Joe 267, 152 Landeros, Maria 267 Landrum. Keith 267 Landry , Sharon 267, 164. 170, 168 Langford, bane 267, 73, 67, 69 Ledesma, Tony 267 Leiker, Sara 267 Lemons, Christi 267 Lloyd. Paige 267, 164, 165 Long. Chris 267 Lopez, Auturo 267 Lopez, Gloria 267 Lowery. Kyle 267 Luna. Patricio 267 Lopez. Jimmy 150 , Me Mc Alister, Eddie 267. 163. 152 McCall, Rhonda 267 McCauley, Ernie 268 310 McDonald. Nanelle 268, 263. 68 MeGaha, Cindy 268. 273 MeGowen. Judy 268, 57 Mclllroy, David 268 MeMennamy. D'Ann 268 McMUllon, Sharon 268, 67, 68 McPherson, Debbie 268 McVicker, Shella 268 M Madrid, Terri 268 Mana. Jennie 268 Maldonado, Diana 268 Maldonado, Jonie 268 Maldonado, Tony 268. 69 Malone. Mark 268 Maloney, John 268, 182 Mires, Jennie 268 Marks, Kit-hard 268, 163, 152 Marrot|uin, Benny 268 Marroquin, John 268 Martin, Carolyn 268 Martin. Cindy 268 Martin, Mike 268 Martinez, Lupe 268 Martinez, Mark 268. 152 Manon, Mark 268 Manney, Cynthia 268 Mannev. Wren 268, 37 May, Ralph 268, 73 Mead, Mae 268 Medina. Benita 268 Medina, Victor 268 Melendez, Roger 269 Mercado, Linda 269 Mercado, Silvia 269 Mickey, Mike 269, 68 Miller, JefT 269, 163, 152,273 Milligan, Michel 269 Miren, Darrell 269, 69 Mitchell. Richard 269 Monroe, Carroll 269, 57 Montez, Frank 269 Moore, Cyil 269 Mora. Oralia 269 Morales, Cindy 269 Morales, Esmeralda 269 Moralez, Jaime 269, 68 Moreno, Mario 269, 152 Mosher, Trevelyn 269 Mosley, Earnest 269, 57, 163 Mosley, Oscar 269, 152 Mosley, Tracy 269 Mow, INelda 269 Murphy. Diane 269, 131, 166, 271 N Nance, Christi 269. 57 Nance, John 269, 67, 69 Narun, Wesley 269, 113. 67, 69 Nazworth, Mark 269 Neeley, Cindy 269. 68 Negrete, Alicia 269 Newsome, Debbie 270 Newsome, Sandra 270 Noblett. Sheri 270, 68 O Oldfield, Kody 270 Russell, Gary 152, 272 Urrutia, Susan 274 Runeell, Greg 272 V Olivarez. Cindy 270 Oliver, Ricky 270, 152 Ortega. Ricky 270 Ortegon, Lorrene 270, 67, 68, 93 Owens. Iris 270. 68 Owens, Linda 16 Owen, Sieve 270. 152. 182 Padilla, Cardina 270 Palser, Lowell 270, 69, 163 Parker. Mike 270 Parker, Sandy 270 Parr, Gary 270, 163 Patterson, Randv 270. 68 Pena. Robert 270, 69 Pena, Ronnie 69 Pena, Raymond 270 Pendergrann. Glen 270 Perez, Enriquez 270 Perez, Larry 270 Perez, Olivia 270 Perry, Steve 270 Pharr, Denise 270, 43, 164 Phillips. Karen 270 Phillips, Patricia 270 Phipps. Rex 270 Pierson, Derrick 270 Pitts, Dawn 270, 57 Pills, Laura 270 Poe, Thomas 270 Polvado, Joy 270, 69 Poston, Cody 270 Poslon, Rex 270, 68 Pulido, Bill 270. 152 Pulido, Margie 271 R Ramirez, Frances 271 Ramirez, Ruben 69. 271 Kamos, Ray 271 Kandell, Dannv 271 Recio, Sally 271 Reed, Greg 271 Renteria, Rubet 271 Keyes. Bobby 163. 152. 271 Reyna, Philip 271 Rice. Kirk 271 Richards. Laura 57, 27 1 Riggins. Della 164. 271 Kiojas, John 152, 271 Riojas. Robert 68, 271 Rios, Cynthia 110, 111,271 Rios, Louis 152, 271 Rios, Rosemary 271 Rivera, Jaime 152, 271 Roberts, Lisa 68, 27 1 Roberts, Rita 271 Robinson, Allyn 271 Rodriguez, Belinda 271 Rodriguez, Jessie 27 1 Rodriguez, Manuelita 271 Rodriquez, Nora 68. 171 Rodriguez, Ricardo 271 Rogers, Jackie 27 I Rogers, John 272 Rojas, Mary 272 Rowan, Sheila 272 Rubac, Michael 272 Ruiz, Santos 272 S Saiz. Diann 272 Saenz, Tommy 272 Salinas, Ramon 272 Sammann, Corina 272 Sams. James 67, 69, 163. 152, 272 Sanchez, Silvia 272 Sanders, Kendra 68, 272 Sandoval. Laura 272 Saucedo, Raquel 272 Sauced , Rudy 152 Scarborough, Steve 272 Schumacher. Sharon 272 Scott. Dannv 272 Scott, Rhonda 16, 164. 189. 272 Seago, Dianne 68, 272 Selcer, Karla 57, 272 Serviss. Pam 272 Shadix. Deraid 272 Shugart, Kandy 272 Sierra, Joaquin 163. 272 Simmons. Denise 67, 123, 69, 273 Simmons, Wyler 67, 123, 68. 273 Sinclair, Gwen 273 Sisk, Deborah 273 Smith, Elizabeth 57, 164. 273 Smith, Jim 273 Smith, Susan 68, 273 Southerland, Michelle 69, 273 Sparrow, Melissa 57, 164, 273 Sparrow, Melissa 57. 164, 273 Slair, Rusty 67, 273 Stallcup, David 273 Slanford.Slan 273 Stewart. Jimmy 152, 273 Storev, Kenneth 163, 152,273 Stukey, Clifford 273 Sullivan, Dondi 273 Stoker, Danny 150 T Tavlor, Rhonda 269. 164. 189, 272, 273 Taylor, Kim 163, 273 Teague, Mary 274 Tenery, Darla 69, 274 Termin, Tina 274 Terrell, Brian 163, 152, 274 Thomas, Kim 166, 274 Thomason, Scott 274 Thompson, Connie 68, 164, 274 Thompson, Darei 164, 274 Thompson, David 68, 274 Thurber, Mark 67, 69, 274 Tinoco, Armando 274 Tipton, Nikki 190, 274 Torres, Helen 57, 274 Trevino, Janie 274 Trevino, Danny 274, 194 Turner, Billie 274 u Vail, Charles 274 Valdez. Ismael 274 Vasquez, Irene 274 Vasquez, Rudy 274 Vaughn. Sharron 274 Vaughn. Tammie 274 Vera. Gilbert 163. 152,274 Vera. Larry 274 Vera, Robert 274 Vera, Susann 274 W Wafer, Robert 152. 274 Walker. Mellinie 68. 274 Walker. Todd 152, 274 Wampler. Carl 67. 69, 152, 91,274 Washington, Marion 152, 274 Watson. Angela 108. 275 Weatherly, John 64. 275 Webb, Joyce 275 Webb, Lorrie 43, 164, 275 Weese. DeAnn 164. 166. 275 Weidenbach, Martv 163, 152, 273, 275 West, Randy 152, 275 W heeler. Shelly 275 White, Robert 275 Whitfield, Tina 275 Widener, Kristi 269, 275 Wilboum. Eric 113, 69. 275 Wilds, Debbie 269. 164, 275 Williams, Debra 275 Williams, Patricia 164, 275 Williams, Tod 152. 182.275 W'indwehen, Betty 275 Witten, Jody 275 W'it'en, Kathy 275 Wofford, Keila 174. 275 Womble. Blake 275 Woods, Kevin 163, 152, 275 Wood. David 182,275 W right, Mark 275 Wright. Shelly 275 Wyatt, Kelly 275 Y Yates, Richard 275 Yates, Terri 275 Ybarra, Fred 275 Young, Brenda 164, 275 Young. John 69, 275 Z Zapata. Delia 275 Zapata. Sammy 275 Zapata, Sylvia 275 Zavala. Juanita 275 Lddley, Dorothy 189, 274 I rhina, Albert 274 Lrrutia, Sulema 274 311
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