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The Limit The Sky 's The Limit PLAIN VIEW 1979 Plainview High Susan Moore Editor-in-Chief Plainview. Texas Amelia Bishop Volume 65 Advisor •aAUWIBJ SCHOOL y tenh Iritroi tuition r Ad mi listra t i on Actjyj ties . . . , _ Clubs 80 Honors.......... . 1........114 SPortv..............|.........138 Classes..................... 194 orti ini ty Li£ :e mind if . Cthsin ff m2iOm u300m . $8 U- “The Sky’s The Limit” These words describe in one sentence what has been true of my high school years. Whether I think of the traditional academic subjects, or of specialized fields such as band and journalism, I realize the doors open to me have been many and varied. For much of American youth, progress is limited only by one’s own lack of initiative and effort. Truly, progress is unlimited . . . For those who strive . . . For those w ho savor ... For those who study Susan Moore Editor-in-Chief The Sky 's The Limit . . . For those who strive m. . . . For those who study ADMINISTRATION Dr. Glenn Harrison Mr. Donald Lee Terrell SUPERINTENDENT, Plainview PRESIDENT, Plainview Board Independent School District of Education The Board of Education of the Plainview Independent School District continued its upward climb on the progress charts in 1978-79, led by Dr. Glenn Harrison, superintendent, and Mr. Donald Lee Terrell, president. Dr. Harrison’retired effective June 30, 1979, bringing to a close thirteen years of productive service to Plainview schools. During his tenure, major accomplishments by the Board included not only the passage of the 19 1 school bond issue (S4.8 million) but also the desegregation of Plainview schools. Additionally, a new Field House and press box were built at Bulldog Stadium, and an all-weatner track installed. Some twenty new offerings were added to the high school curriculum, and counseling services and a physical education program begun on the elementary school level. Plan A Special Education was instituted, as well as a deaf education program. In his annual Christmas letter to Plainview teachers, Dr. Harrison pointed out, “I have been most fortunate to have been surrounded by people who for the most part exemplified the highest degree of dedication. It is to you that I give all the credit.” ADDITIONAL BOARD MEMBERS Mr. Neal Burnett Mr. B. C. ‘Doc ” Cross Mr. Bill Hayes Mrs. Betty Hurt SECRETARY Dr. Richard Morgan Mr. Douglas Whatley VICE-PRESIDENT 12 Progress continues at PHS (ABOVE) Mr. Henry discusses the evening’s P.T.A. program with Dr. Douglas Owen, president, while Mrs. Beverly Alvis looks on at the first meeting of the year. (BELOW) Mr. and Mrs. Watson and son, Rickey, wait in line for the “Goodies” at the faculty Christmas party. Mr. Rob Henry Principal Mr. Richard Watson Assistant Principal Counselors, deans offer Mrs. Virginia Bennett FRESHMAN COUNSELOR Mr. Larry Me Bee FRESHMAN DEAN Mrs. Jane Giddens SOPHOMORE COUNSELOR Mr. Leon Kendall SOPHOMORE DEAN 14 personal help to students Mrs. Dorothy Tullis JUNIOR COUNSELOR Mr. James Starkey JUNIOR DEAN Mr. James Berry SENIOR COUNSELOR Mr. Ronald Miller SENIOR DEAN What’s it like to be a counselor? It’s caring for stu- dents—as shown by personal conferences, the testing program, class scheduling. What’s it like to be a dean? It’s caring for stu- dents—as shown by work- ing with class councils, helping with projects, checking on absences, dis- ciplining. It’s caring. 15 Miss Nila Copeland, principal’s secretary, prepares to tackle the next job on her crowded calendar. ‘Here it is ” Attendance clerk Mrs. Saundra McCoy locates a student’s card while secretary Mrs. Dora McBee (left) and records clerk Mrs. Hope Morin pause a moment in the main office. OFFICE WORKERS (FRONT ROW) David Nobles, Rhonda Scott, Dalia Estrada, Isabell Sanchez, Hamid Pejrnan; (SECOND ROW) Lisa Bowen, Dana Carthel, Belinda Lam, Eva Tonche, Olivia Vasquez, Elaine Witherspoon, Shelly Wheeler, Carla Fields, Tonya Mote, Brenda Cole; (BACK ROW) Beatrice Gonzales, Shaila Measles, Cyndy De Anda, Philana Oliphant, Mari Jayne Carlisle, Kathy Hart, Patti Lane, Lillie Hearn, Tracy Berner, Mary Baeza, Ramona Perry, Cindy McGaha. Mrs. Jean Covey and Mr. David Morin discuss student immuni- zation charts during junior diphtheria booster shots. Students help in more ways than one Head librarian Mrs. Sunny Coffey (seated) and her staff, Mrs. Oleta Alexander, Mrs. Geneva Bailey, and Mrs. Wanda Clindaniel, “check out” the books during inventory. LIBRARY WORKERS: (FRONT ROW) Kelly Rapcr, Irene Vasquez, Vicki Noel, Kim Mulkey, Susie Barnes, Danny Estrada; (SECOND ROW)—Gina Wright, Donna Phillips, Diana Hollars, Mary Rojas; (BACK ROW)—Scott Dunn, Jay Miller, Bruce McWilliams, David Howell, Steve Owen. Workers render real service CAFETERIA WORKERS: (FRONT ROW) Mrs. Betty Collis, Mrs. Louise Anderson, Mrs. Geneva King; (BACK ROW) Mrs. Melba Austin, Mrs. Marta Escalante, Mrs. Caroline Alvis, Mrs. Lupe Flores. Mrs. Lela Fore Cafeteria Manager Mr. Mike Hatch Building Maintenance Superintendent CUSTODIANS: (FRONT ROW) Mr. Juan Ballesteros, Mr. Dean Box; (BACK ROW) Mr. Margarito Escalante, Mr. Julian Flores, Mr. Marion Merrell. 18 “All for me?” Mandy Kendall takes her Christmas “goodie” from Santa (Coach Pat Tone) at the faculty Yuletide party just prior to the holiday as Biff Billingsley looks on. English teacher Alfred Henderson discusses the night’s agenda “Henry or not Henry; that is the question ... ”Is this a with local attorney Graddy Tunnell at the first PTA meeting of laughing matter? the year. 19 MRS. TREENA ASTON Consumer Ed., Horne and Family MRS. ANNIE BAKER language learning Ud MR JERRY BARTON Psychology, Coach MR CURTIS BEASLEY History, Free Enterprise, Coach MR. EDDIE BENEFIELD Science MRS. JANE BERRY Algebra, Math, Math Dept. Head MRS. MARGARET BERRY Homemaking, Home Furnishings MR NEIL BILLINGSLEY Bovs Physical Ed., Coach MRS. AMELIA BISHOP Journalism, Photography, Publica- tions Sponsor MRS. JOANNE BOWERS Science, Science Dept. Head MR DAVID BOX Vocational Agriculture MR JIM BOB BROWN History, Coach MRS. PAT BROWN English, FTA Sponsor MR CARLTON BUCHANAN Boys Physical Ed., Coach MRS. JUDY BUCHANAN Science, Cheerleader Sponsor MR PATRICK BUCHANAN Biology, Health MR LARRY BURKS Freshman Band MR RONALD BURTIS Concert Band MRS. VIRGINIA BUTLER language I ah MISS DEBBIE CANTERBURY Speech, Drama 20 MRS. PAULINE CHRISTIAN Biology MR JOHNNIE CLAYTON Metal Trades MRS. TERESA CLEM Home and Family MRS. DEBBI COFFEY Shorthand. Typing, Coach MRS. SUNNY COFFEY Librarian MRS. JEAN COVEY u rse MISS ALMA COX Science MR. WILLIAM CROSS Radio and TV Repair MR DONALD DAVIS History, Government, I' LA Sponsor MRS. LESLIE DAVIS English MRS. FREDICE DENNIS English MR ROBERT DICKSON Algebra, Geometry ‘Loyal to Effort’ action Mr. John Smith and Mrs. Elizabeth Hinds demonstrate “Loyalty to Effort” during an afternoon pep rally early in the school year. 21 MR. RAUL DOBBINS Vocational Drafting MR WAYNE DOBBINS VEH Shop MR WENDELL DUNLAP Vocational Ed Coordinator MR RICHARD DYE Distributive Ed MRS. MARIA ESPARZA Migrant Aid, Reading Program MRS. PAULA KINNEY Vocational Office Ed MR. GEORGE FRANKLIN Algebra, Coach MR. STEVE CARMS Choir Director PUS shows winning skill Mr. Pat Buchanan explains the correct way to shoot one’s hand oil . .. (I)ocs practice make perfect?) 22 MR. NORMAN GOEN Auto Mechanics MRS. DIANE GOREE Special Ed MISS RUTH GRIFFIN Physical Ed. Dept. Head, Aerobics, Girl’s Bowling MISS HELEN HAGER French, English MISS VICKI HATTON Health, Coach MR. ALFRED HENDERSON English Mrs. Debbi Rossi Coffey exclaims in surprise as she opens a gift during a faculty wedding shower prior to her December wedding. School Diagnostician Barbara Hudgins looks on. MRS. MARGIE IDLES Cosmetology MRS. SYLVIA HILL Algebra MRS. ELIZABETH HINDS History, Sociology, Coach MRS. SANDRA HOFSOMMER German, English MR. DON HORTON Vocational Agriculture MR. BOBBY HUDSON General Wood, General Drafting 23 Mrs. Kay Pritchard and Mrs. Teresa Clem take full advantage of a lengthy and luxurious lunch period in the cafeteria . .. thirty minutes. MRS. WINNIE HUFF Special Ed MRS. PEARL HUGHES English, English Dept. Head MRS. MELYNN HUNT English, Head Girls Basketball Coach MR. THOMAS JENKINS Industrial Cooperative Training MRS. NEVA JO JOPLIN Business Law, Typing MRS. HENRYETTA KAISER Vocational Office Ed Lab MRS. CHARLINE KAMP CVAE Office Duplication MRS. KATHY KELLER Child Development, Consumers Ed MR. LEON KENDALL Math, Dean MRS. SUE KlDWELL English MISS JOYCE KITE P.E. Tennis, Aerobics, Girl’s Bowl- ing 24 Staff munches on lunch MR. RONNIE KN0Y Math, Coach MRS. JEANIE LITTLE Language Development MR. RONALD LITTLE Government MR. LARRY McBEE Math, Dean MRS. JO McCARTY Math MRS. DELORES McCULLOUGH Art MRS. BETTY McGHEE English mr wii on McGuire Building Trades Coaches Dale Smith, Frank Muir, Richard O’Hara and Windy Williams sample the refreshments at the faculty opening-of-school reception. MR. RON MILLER Math. Dean MR. ED MOORE Health. Coach MIL DAVID MORIN Home-School Liaison. Migrant Pro- gram MR. MIKE MORRIS History, Coach MR FLANK MUIR History, Coach MRS. HENRIETTA NORRIS Record Keeping, Accounting MR RICHARD O’HARA Health, Head Boys Basketball Coach, Asst. Athletic Director MRS. SUE PARRISH Typing MR H. L. PENNELL CVAE Co-op MR PAT POLLARD Biology, Trainer MR DAVE RICKARD Science MR DON ROBERTSON Bible “Want a sip?” Mrs. Sue Stanford spends a part of morn- ing hall duty with Senior Kyla Lillev. 26 MR 0. T. RYAN Band Director, Fine Arts Dept. Head MR GREG SHERWOOD Athletic Director. Head hoothall Coach MISS JAY ME SKELTON Spanish, English, Foreign language Dept. Head MR DALE SMITH Math. Coach Visits, coffee breaks help MR JOHN SMITH Math MRS. SUE STANFORD Home Economics Cooperative Ed MR JAMES STARKEY Hist ry, l)« •an MRS. ELORABEL TISDEL Language Development MR DENNIS TOMLIN Government, Coach MR PAT TONE Science, Coach MR DAVID VICKERS VEH Auto Mechanics MRS. MARTHA WARD English MR RONALD WARREN History MR HARRELL WEATHERREI) Driver’s Ed, Coach MRS. PAULA WILLIAMS English MRS. SANDRA WILLIAMS History, Student Council Sponsor, History Dept. Head MR WINDY WILLIAMS Health, Coach MR. KEVIN WISEMAN Science, Coach MRS. PENNIE WITCHER Homemaking MRS. CINDY YOUNG English 27 ACTIVITIES ‘Loyal to effort ’ stressed The “Loyal to Effort” members of the Executive Council include: (FRONT ROW) Bruce Wesley, president; Johnny Turpin, vice-president;(BACK ROW) Sallie Crockett, secretary; Lori Huffine, treasurer; Bruce McWilliams, parliamentarian; Lori LeFevre, assistant treasurer; and Greg Jones, chaplain. 30 (ABOVE) “How dry I am-how dry I am ” Dale Williams, Chris Holland, Kelly Hayes, Trey Cline, and Jay Miller “give generously” during the annual Student Council sponsored blood drive. (RIGHT) “Something’s got to give on this calender!” Mr. Richard Watson confers with Mrs. Sandra Williams about the Executive Council schedule. Both serve as Executive Council sponsors. The Student Council, which was elected last spring to represent the student body, has sponsored many activities throughout the year. The events included an annual blood drive, all-school dances, Student-Council sponsored elections, car caravans, spirit prizes, operation of the candy store, and a canned food collection for Christmas. At the close of the year, the Student Council reviewed their accomplishments and realized the 79 was truly the year of the winners. “Angry Red . . . ’Nuff said. ’ “What? No tip?” Bruce McWilliams and Don Palmer work “diligently” to please the candy store customers during all lunch periods. Mr. Bob Henry, principal of PHS, introduces Bruce Wesley, the Executive Council presi- dent for 1978-79, during the officer instal- lation held at the beginning of the year. 31 “Get down, boogie, oogie, oogie!” Tina Jackson and Romey Fennell “boogie, oogie, oogie,” at the Angry Red dance sponsored by the Catholic Youth Organization. Queen Teresa Landry Princess Kip Mayberry Escort Scott Sherwood As the court looks on, Executive Council President Bruce Wesley adds the “crowning touch” to Teresa Landry, the 1979 Queen of Plainview High School. Senior (Mass President Don Palmer (right) “supervises” the crowning. Matt Crownover and Brenda Adair Carter serve as emcees to announce the arrival of her majesty’s court. Annual Coronation unveils Oct. 13 Trumpeters Mark Thurber, Kevin Fleming, Joe Horne, and Jerry Garcia herald the arrival of the Queen’s court. “Lady, my sweet lady. I’m as close as I can be, and I swear to you our time has just begun.” Mem- bers of the PHS Chamber Singers add a soft note as the crowd awaits the arrival of Queen Teresa Landry. “Macho, macho, man. I’ve got to be a macho man!” Royce Coleman and Carla Fields catch a little “Night Fever” during the after-Coronation dance hosted by parents of the participants. 35 Evening events build to climax; McGhee receives appreciation gift Mrs. Mary Frank Owen provides Coronation events with an assort- ment of melodious background tunes as the lords and ladies cross the stage. “Stage fright! Really, Kathy, you’ve got to be kidding!” Kristie Jones and Carrie Hancock console Kathy Owen before the Coronation begins. In the background Lee Moberly and Coro- nation sponsor Mrs. Betty McGhee take a minute to collect their wits. Plainview High School’s annual Coronation took the stage October 13 with 57 couples. The program reached its zenith when trumpets signaled the arrival of royalty. Princess Kip Mayberry and her escort, Scott Sherwood, were first; Queen Teresa Landry followed, making her way down the spotlit aisle to be crowned by Executive Council Pres- ident Bruce Wesley. After receiving the scepter from Senior Class President Don Palmer her majesty then delivered the traditional Queen’s speech. The Chamber Singers added a touch of class by singing, “My Sweet Lady,” and then led the audience in the school song. Mrs. Betty McGhee served as director of the Cor- onation, assisted by Mr. Ronald Miller, senior dean. The evening concluded with a dance in the cafeteria of St. Alice’s Catholic Church. The event was sponsored by parents of Coronation participants. 36 “Now that you have survived another Coronation ...” Don Palmer presents Mrs. Betty McGhee with a gift for her help as director of the Coronation. Cindy Martin, Carl Wampler, LVAnn McMennamy, James Sams, Eddie McAlister, Rrett Cypert, and Valerie Cook “take five” before beginning their ceremonial duties as ushers for the Coronation. “Hurry and snap the picture—my smile is melting!” Coronation “stars” watch the center stage as another couple takes a bow. 37 Jack Clem (right) adds the finishing touches to one of the many cars in the car caravan as Daniel Fairbanks looks on. The car caravan began at high school, wound through town, and concluded at high school. The PHS 4-AAAA Marching Band pays a special tribute to retiring superintendent Dr. Glenn Harrison by forming “MGH” on the field during Homecoming halftime against Lubbock High. PHSers show spirit at Homecoming Queen Teresa Landry, escorted by her father, Mr. Bob Landry, and Princess Kip Mayberry, with her father, Mr. Phil Mayberry, walk from the field during Homecoming halftime. Freshman Vice-President Rod Fennell and Sophomore President Trent Adcock follow closely behind. Hall decorations, a car cara- van, two pep rallies, and a foot- ball game against Lubbock High blended together to make a great Homecoming 78 on Nov. 10. Additionally, the recog- nition of Queen Teresa Landry and Princess Kip Mayberry - along with a special tribute to retiring superintendent Glenn Harrison-highlighted the day. Seniors won the hall decora- tion contest with a uniquely decorated hall, while the Juniors took the car caravan prizes with a spectacular display of school spirit. A victory over Lubbock High by a 34-0 score helped to make Homecoming ’78 complete. Queen Teresa Landry and Princess Kip Mayberry watch the Angry Red during the second half of the Homecoming game. Ceremonies honoring the two were conducted during halftime at midfield. 39 Cheerleaders spark Angry Red spirit Varsity cheerleaders include (FRONT ROW) Laurie Morton, Philana Oliphant, Gina Kernp, (BACK ROW) Kip Mayberry Mari Jayne Carlisle, Lorrie Webb. Spring Varsity cheerleaders include Judy McGowen, Kimberly Gabriel, Lorrie Webb, Gina Kemp. Cheerleader sponsor Mrs. Judy Buchanan (right) hands a second pom pom to fresh- man cheerleader Leslie Trevino, part of the traditional equipment. ’Hey, look, Ma!” JV cheerleaders generate spirit during a late afternoon game with their special brand of ‘pyramiding” as activities get underway for another local contest. 41 JV cheerleaders include (FRONT ROW) Karen Churchwell, (BACK ROW) Georgia Hodges, Jill Bradley, Felicia Tipton. JV cheerleaders include (FRONT ROW) Mica Williams, Diana Sarabia, (BACK ROW) Lori Kemp, Jennifer Jones. 42 i— r ♦ Freshman cheerleaders include (FRONT ROW) Mona Bryant, (BACK ROW) Leslie Trevino, Cindy Resendes. Physical fitness is absolutely a must! Freshman cheerleaders include (FRONT ROW) Diana Hayes, Patricia Maloney, Jody McGowen (BACK ROW) Betsy DeLuna. 43 The ‘PLAIN VIEW’ crew r c e.v ngA PLAIN VIEW staffers include (KNEELING) Elizabeth Miller, senior co-editor, David Medina, junior editor, Terri Madrid, sophomore co-editor; Lorrene Ortegon, senior co-editor; Maria Salazar, sophomore co-editor: Olivia Vasquez, freshman co-editor; (STANDING) Susan Moore, editor-in-chief; Drew Cartwright, business manager and asst, clubs editor; Robert Dominguez, sports co-editor; Kassandra Brown, activities co-editor; Lori Ellsworth, sports co-editor; Calaway Davis, activities co-editor; Kevin Goodlett, clubs editor and asst, business manager; Susan Harris and Cynthia Caballero, co-administration and co-honors editors, and Maggie Chavez, index editor. “What’s a layout . . . and bow do you write a headline? What’s the difference between a outline and a copy block, huh?” Plainview staffers began their year in late August with the selling of yearbook subscriptions, which carried over into tin school year . . . Then came the initial planning of the book, the sale of ads, the cutting, classifying, labeling, filing, and numbering of student pictures . . . then layouts . . . copy blocks . . . group shots . . . activity shots . . . more copy . . . and REW RITE . . . REWRITE . . . REWRITE! The goal? “To capture a year within the covers of a book ... PLAIN VIEW ’79 . . . hopefully . . . recorded the story of the Angry Red. “Putting it all together” is one of the “fun parts” of yearbook work . .. when . . . happily enough ... it all seems to match. Mary Rojas, freshman co-editor, checks the picture file to make sure no ninth grader is left out. Photographers Scott Thomason, Hamid Pejman, and Ray Ramos discuss pictures and layouts with Editor-in-chief Susan Moore in a third-quarter session. 'BARKER staffers pa use - for one minute only! mm BULLDOG BARKER staff members include Matt McCullough, Mark Bayley, and Mark Brown, photographers; Rhonda Jones, dubs editor; Karla Odom, exchange editor and cartoonist; Cyndy Claborn, photographer; Beth Snyder, assistant editor; and Rex Baxter, features co-editor. nioet Victoria toniQht Fem Dog tf is 7 jbdsKe+t+'l Central Plains Savings Vsmk liilion Bearings Industrial Supplies, Inc. i Ait t too r«n Nit Phon “It’s been a good year” was the way the BULLDOG BARKER staff described 1978-79, looking hack on the news, features, editorials, sports, columns, and cartoons that made up the series of papers beginning in mid-September. Highlights such as Coronation, Homecoming, the Cinderella stories of the Angry Red in football and girls basketball, the all-school play, the musical, hand performances, club meetings, Student Council activi ties—these and a host of other items found their way into the pages of the school paper . . . (ABOVE) Business manager Bret Ramsey, who also has served as features co-editor, checks out the layout with Jerry Low, editor-in-chief, and Mrs. Amelia Bishop, sponsor. (BELOW) A newspaper layout in early March—about halfway finished—awaits the staff’s return to their “Home away from home”—room 126. Annual elections BULLDOG «t . claim spotlight BARKER PHS’ers win area contests . J ± y -r v 6 w nd my face urned scarlet Choir s 'Music Man scores knockout “Surely they can’t lx as bad as they sound!” Mayor Shinn (Wesley Naron) confides his feelings to the town librarian, Marian Paroo (Laurie Morton), about the newly-formed quartet: Silvester Williams, Lane Langford, Bill Harris, and Lynn Greenhill. “The Music Man” came to life February 5-6 in the PHS auditorium, performed by the members of the Choral Department. Professor Harold Hill (Kicky Cross) a traveling salesman, lound River City, Iowa, a challenge to his “con artist” way of life. The town was swept along with Hill’s grand ideas of a boy’s marching band ... all except the local librarian, Marian Paroo (Laurie Morton). Suspicious from the beginning, she methodically began a check on Hill’s past, and discovered his less-than-desirable business practices. Problems arose, however, when the couple fell in love, much to the chagrin of Charlie Cowell (Creg Berry). Meanwhile, Mayor Shinn (Wesley Naron) and Mrs. Shinn (Darci Thompson), together with Marian’s family and the “School Board,” added moments of merriment as the musical built toward a climax. 48 A romantic interlude between Harold Hill (Kicky Cross) and Marian Paroo proves to be a turning point in the “Music Man” as Harold decides that his wandering days are over. “What did you say you were selling?” Mrs. Faroo (Lisa Langford) reminds Marian of the dangers that Marcellus Washburn (John Riggins) questions may await in the spinster life and urges her to reconsider. Harold Hill about his trip to River City, Iowa. “Now be graceful-just like me!”Eulalie Mackecknie Shinn (Darci Thompson) trips the light fantastic as she demonstrates “perfect form” to her followers Linda Eldred, Jo Ann Tullis, Valerie Carter, and N ina Black. 49 A Cappella brightens PHS’ers A Cappella members include (FRONT ROW) Rory Allgood, Kassandra Brown; (SECOND ROW) Sheila Stephens, Lenece Gion; Candace McCasland; (THIRD ROW) Trevelyn Mosher, Tommy Bird, Jay Burleson;(BACK ROW) Lvnn Greenhill, Lee Moberly, Glynn Greenhill. 50 A Cappella members include (FRONT ROW) Lynette Doss, Nanette McDonald, Linda Eldred;(SECOND ROW) James Sams, Greg Berry, Bud Daniel; (THIRD ROW) Troy Cartwright, Elizabeth Miller; (BACK ROW) Jo Ann Tullis, Lori Patterson, Judy McGowen. A Cappella members include (FRONT ROW) Dawn Fitts, Cindy Willson; (SECOND ROW) Laurie Morton, Sharon Geisler, Valerie Carter; (THRID ROW) Patti Frisbie, Sylvester Williams, Susan Keller, Tami Hindman’; (BACK ROW) Karla Selcer, Lane Langford, Pat Berry, Bill Harris. A Cappella members include (FRONT ROW) Merlyn Keller, Rudy Lopez, Juanetta Matsler; (SECOND ROW) Leigh Bryan, Darci Thompson, Cynthia Caballero;(THIRD ROW') Michelle Walker, Brenda Henry;(BACK ROW) Ricky Cross, Jeff Moore, Kyle Groom. 51 Choral Music spices PHS Four performing choirs, in- cluding 165 PHS’ers, made up the Plainview High School Choral Department this school year: A Cappella, Chamber Singers,Chorale, and PHS Singers. The Choral Department per- formed in a fall concert, Christmas concert, a musical entitled “Music Man,” and a variety show, in addition to All-Region, All-Area, and All-State contests. UIL Solo Ensemble and Concert Sightreading contests were included in the activ- ities. In April, the A Cappella choir traveled to the University of Texas at Arlington to participate in the Six Flags Over Texas International Choral Festival. A Cappella officers include (FRONT ROW) Ricky Cross, president; (SECOND ROW) Brenda Henry, treasurer; Lane Langford, vice-president;(THIRD ROW) Tami Hindman, robe chairman; Susan Keller, secretary;(BACK ROW) Laurie Morton, publicity; Patti Frisbie, librarian. 52 Members of Chorale Choir include (FRONT ROW) Lisa Gambrell, Mona Bryant, Kelly Oliphant, Georgia Hodges;(SECOND ROW) Lori Hefflefinger, Stacy Owen, Jill Bradley; (THIRD ROW ) Elizabeth Smith, Lisa Langford, Dianne Hayes, Lupe Ortega, Calaway Davis;(BACK ROW) Michael Mosley, Wes Naron, Jimmy Collins, Teresa Sierra. Members of Chorale Choir include (FRONT ROW) Jennifer Jones, Kim Tuttle, Stacey Gabriel, Shelley Hindman;(SECOND ROW) Fat Brown, Trade Smith, Redawna Dobberstein, Lori LeFevre, Cindy McGaha; (THIRD ROW) Wayne Ross, Lee Browning, Oscar Hinojosa, Michelle Southerland, Brenda Young;(BACK ROW) Alfred DeLeon, Bobby Hall, Jackie Ray, Wesley Alexander. All-Region choir members include (FRONT ROW ) Darci Thomp- son, Leigh Bryan; (SECOND ROW ) Patti Frisbie, Linda Eldred; (BACK ROW) Ricky Cross, Lane Langford. 53 Choristers “follow the leader” as Mr. Steve Garms leads Mr. Garms, head of the Choral Department, works with students as the out (in every way) during the spring concert. choir s next program approaches. Members of the PHS Singers include (FRONT ROW) Connie Murray, Valerie Gould, Rosalie Leija, Allison White, Penny Brown; (SECOND ROW) Cheri Wright, Donna Fowler, David Kelly, Mike Cannon, Shelby Mann; (THIRD ROW) Shirley Webb, Sandy Parker, Raelene Smith, Jana Posey ;(BACK ROW) Lynn Taylor, Vanessa Hart, Buff Adams, LaFonda Norrell. 54 Members of the Chamber Singers in- clude (FRONT ROW) Susan Keller, Karla Selcer, Patti Frisbie, Cindy Will- son, Lenece Cion, Cynthia Caballero; (SECOND ROW) Laurie Morton, Darci Thompson, Leigh Bryan, Tami Hindman: (THIRD ROW) Judy Mc- Gowen, Lori Patter- son, Michele Walker, Brenda Henry, Greg Berry; (BACK ROW) Brent Harrison, James Sams, Lane Langford, Lynn Greenhill, Glynn Greenhill, Ricky Cross, Jeff Moore. Choirs support Angry Red all the way Members of the PHS Singers include (FRONT ROW) Dana Mcllroy, Vicki Perkins, Gena Dick- erson, Tanya Long, Sheila Hembree; (SECOND ROW) Tracy Wallingsford, Delores Powell, Sun- dee Allgood, Cindy Hazel; (THIRD ROW) Joey McCall, Ben Cross, D’Linda Taylor, Robbie King; (BACK ROW) Lisa Guy, Laura Ross, Ginger Greenhill, Kathy Douglas. 55 The Choral Department of PUS presented the Red, White, and Blue Revue, va- riety show on May 10-1 I. A wide selection of talents were featured, from “Disco Minute” to “At the Movies.” Singing talents ranged from “Don’t It Make Mv Brown Ryes Blue,” sung by Judi Ruiz, to “Amazing Grace,” done by Mr. Steve Garms. All th ree PUS choirs par- ticipated as the chorus in the production. The Revue was directed by instructor Mr. Steve Garms, assisted by Mr. Danny White. “Our love will stand tall as the trees . . . Our love will spread as wide as the seas. Patti Frisbie and Tami Hindman sing a love ballad during the variety show. “Maybe a little Coke will help the looks of this jerk!” Leslie Limbocker pours a can of Coke over the head of Wes Naron during a variety skit called “At the Movies.” His “date,” Sandee Parker is obviously engrossed in the movie. 56 (LEFT) ‘These fingernails are really tasty!” Ricky Cross portrays a member of the Blues Brothers during a variety show skit. (ABOVE) “Finally we can take a breather!” The chorus of the Red, White, and Blue Revue relax during a show rehearsal. 'Red, White and Blue Revue unwinds Judi Ruiz, Cynthia Caballero, and Michele Walker, members of the PUS Chamber Singers, add a bit of softness to the show as they sing, “We’ll Never Have To Say Goodbye Again.” 57 Directors lead band in victorious year 4-AAAA Band members include (FRONT ROW) Yvonne Guiterrez, Melia Vadder, Trevelyn Mosher, Sallie Crockett, Nanette McDonald, Elaine Bratcher, Sonja Woody; (SECOND ROW) Elizabeth Miller. Lillie Hearn, Kendra Sanders, Kelly Butler, Diana Hayes, Patty Perez, Lori Zeleny, Laurinda Arroyos; (THIRD ROW) Debbie Cline, Toyo Kirk, Sandra Sosa, Brenda Spann, Amy McBetn, Debra Helvey Donna Wallace, Karla Schur. The 4-AAAA “Anzry Red” band of Plainview High School has truly been ‘The ramblin’ band of Bulldogland” this year. In keeping “rhythm” with the 41 years of first division ratings, the band, under the direction of Mr. 0. T. Ryan, Mr. Larry Burks, and Mr. Ron Burtis, made another “mark in history,” receiving a first division rating in the UIL autumn marching contest. In the spring, the Symphonic Band followed through to receive a Sweepstakes in the concert sightreading contest. The band performed for the “Angry Red” football team in such places as El Paso’s Sun Bowl and Lubbock’s Jones Stadium. Rounding off the end of the year with a “bang,” the band traveled to Corpus Christi to compete in the “Buccaneer Day” parade. Band Director 0. T. Ryan checks over the spring schedule with his assistants Larry Burks and Ron Burtis. 58 4-AAAA Band members include (FRONT ROW) Aldria Henderson, Janet Holloway, Cheryl Hallman, Ann Home, Sharon McMillon, Kassandra Brown, Cheryl Foster, Diane Barnes; (SECOND ROW) Velma Gonzales, Wylene Simmons, Sandra West, Gloria Cantu, Darci Thompson, Susan Moore, Kim Blankenship; (THIRD ROW') Shaila Measles, Lori Chiddix, Carmen Garcia, Richelle Morgan, Sabra Coy, Susan Bain, Diane Seago, Belinda Danford, Florenda LaFuente, Cynthia Garcia, (BACK ROW) Sharon Vaughn, Velma Garcia, Armira Tinoco, Inga Pena, Diana Trevino, Robert Dominguez, Donna Alexander, Cynthia Thompson, Linda Alvarez. 4-AAAA Band members include (FRONT ROW) Kim Dalton, Emily Noel; (SECOND ROW) Francherie Goss, Kathy Ebeling, Roxanne Ammons; (BACK ROW) Donna Phillips, Carolyn Cook, LeAnn Dunlap, Brenna Clifton. 4-AAAA Band members include (FRONT ROW) Margaret Hurt, Lyndra Bills; (SECOND ROW) Tracy Berner, Deanna Bums, Amy Owen, Rhonda Lees, Diane Noblett; (BACK ROW) Kevin Goodlett, Angela Shugart. 4-AAAA Rand members include (FRONT ROW) Vina Black, William Fairbanks, Johnny Turpin, Mack Yates, Kirk Rice, Joe Horne; (SEXOND ROW) Brent Harrison, Ronnie Pena, Frances West, Kevin Fleming, Jamie Morales; (THIRD ROW) Darrell Garms, Benny Hernandez, Robert Alexander, Tony Maldonado, Jessie Rios, Cindy Recendes;(BACK ROW) Robert Bills, Rod Spann, Joe Macha, Cliflord Holt, Boni Garcia, Jerry Garcia. 4-AAAA Band members include (FRONT ROW) Linda Eldred, Leigh Bryan. Raena Entrekin; (SECOND ROW) Russell Berry, Ann Rice, Elise Adams, Ray Hughes; (BACK ROW) Thomas Barnett, Lisa Savage, John Crim, Angie Bye. 60 PHS musicians devote time, energy toward winning traditional awards 4-AAAA Band members include (FRONT ROW) Rex Ann Baker, V anessa Morris, Tina Mires, Kirk Ryan, Kelly Parrish; (SECOND ROW) Tracie Smith, Evan Kramer, Murry Burkhart, David Whatley, Kim McGhee; (BACK ROW) Misael Saucedo, John Young, Julian Flores, Darrell Massey, Mark Bovvers. 4-AAAA Band members include (FRONT ROW) Jack Klemm, Denise Simmons, Tim Owen, Carl Wampler; (SECOND ROW) Jimmie Doss, Joe Frank Hernandez, Mark True, Kenneth Sallee, Wayne Berry; (THIRD ROW) Mike Barley, David Kelly, Mark Whitfield, Stan Sherwood, Randy Watson; (BACK ROW) Scott Dunn, Wesley Naron, Mark Nix, Martin Matsler, Darrell Mires, Lowell Palser. 61 4-AAAA Band members include (FRONT ROW) Reagan Hurt, Claude Lusk, John Nance, Tony DeLuna; (SECOND ROW) Leslie Limbocker, Pat Howell, Danny Smith, James Sams, Cash Terry; (BACK ROW ) Jason Dunavant, Jerry Stair, Robert Culpepper, Mitch McDonald, Sammy Holloway. 4-AAAA Band members include (FRONT ROW) Brent Hackett John Weatherly, David McDonald;(SECOND ROW) Paul Thompson’ Kevin Box, Donnie Phillips, Juanita Barrera; (BACK ROW) Pat Phillips, Jerry Dear, Marlin Curry. 4-AAAA Band Drum Majors are Wesley Naron and Claude Lusk. 62 Specials ‘spice up' band 4-AAAA Twirlers for 1978-79 include (FRONT ROW) Wylene Simmons, Shaila Measles; (BACK ROW) Deanna Burns, Susanne Rogers, Vina Black, Denise Simmons. ■ 4-AAAA Band officers consist of (FROM ROW) Ann Horne, president; Amy McBeth, vice-president; Robert Domingez, second vice-president; (BACK ROW) Johnny Turpin, secretary; Shaila Measles, treasurer. Members of the 1978-79 Flag Corps include; (FRONT ROW) Lyndra Bills, Margaret Hurt (Flag Corps leaders), Gloria Cantu, Diane Noblett; (BACK ROW) Cheryl Foster, Tracy Berner, LeAnn Dunlap, Sabra Coy, Kassandra Brown. 63 All-Area members are Margaret Hurt and Sallie 4-AAAA All-Region members consist of (P RONT ROW) Danny Smith, Crockett. John Nance, Vanessa Morris; (SECOND ROW) Wylene Simmons, Richelle Morgan, Ann Horne, Margaret Hurt; (BACK ROW) William Fairbanks, Diana Hayes, Sallie Crockett, Elaine Bratcher, Denise Simmons. The members of the 1978-79 Stage Band include (FRONT ROW) Margaret Hurt, Denise Simmons, Mr. Larry Burks (Stage Band Director), Kim McGhee, Lori Zeleny, Kirk Ryan; (SECOND ROW) Danny Smith, Evan Kramer, Murry Burkhart, Rex Ann Baker, Mark Bowers, Misael Saucedo; (THIRD ROW) Jack Klemm, Carl Wampler, Brent Harrison, Joe Frank Hernandez, Leslie Limbocker;(BACK ROW) Boni Garcia, Claude Lusk, Johnny Turpin, William Fairbanks, Kevin Box, Ray Hughes. 64 Freshman Band officers of 1978-79 include Craig Kennan, president; Leslie Trevino, vice-president; Donna Trevino, secretary. Freshman All-Region band members are (FRONT ROW) Steve Curry, Katrina Barnett, D’Lea Burnett; (SECOND ROW) Bud Caddell, John Wright, Daniel Fairbanks; (BACK ROW) Rod Fennell. Mike Tisdel. Local leadership sets high standards (LEFT) Freshman twirlers are (FRONT ROW) Lana Hogan and Stacey Rhoderick; (BACK ROW) Cindy Roberson. (ABOVE) Serving as Freshman Band drum major is Jessie Barrera. 65 F men give fine marching performance Freshman Band members include (FRONT ROW) I)irk Measles, Arthur Diaz, Mark Raines, Kirk Mosher, Richard Herrera, Kevin Moseley, Robbie Rogers, Steve Curry;(SECOND ROW) Danny Garcia, James Harris, Joe Perez, Rod Fennell, Chris Hardin, Dale Zeleny, Debbie Sawaya; (BACK ROW) Odell Leyendecker, Mike Tisdel, Ricky Perez, Mark Ebeling, Jeff Wright, Kent Burleson, Sammy Martinez, Jesse Barrera. Freshman Band members include (FRONT ROW) Tami Shores, Bryan Houlette, Bud Cad- dell, John Wright, Rene DelCampo; (SECOND ROW) J ames Gonzales, Craig Kennon, Louis Flores, Laura Par- rish, Miguel Flores, Corky Hernandez; (THIRD ROW) Todd Denton, Andy Berry, Russ Patter- son, David Hernan- dez, Mariana San- chez; (BACK ROW) Simon Ur rutia, D’Lea Perry, Shelby Mann, Lana Hogan. 66 Freshman Hand members include (FRONT ROW)Gwen Noel, Pam McCoy, Thresa Turner Stacy Rhoderick Elaine Hunsucker Jana Posey; (SECOND ROW) Martina Garcia, Becky Tullis, Cindy Roberson, Judy Rice, Dee Stanford, Liz Hunt, Lisa Douglas;(BACK ROW) Laura Helvey, Donna Fowler, Karyn Julian, Kathy Mouser, Lynn Blake, Gina Dickerson, Sandra Jacobs. Freshman Band members include (FRONT ROW) Gloria Martinez, Jorge Rios, Daniel Fairbanks. D’I.ea WdB forf; (SECOND ROW) Tina Diaz, Anita Saucedo, Katrina Barnett, Dana Sparrow, Betsy DeLuna, Diane LaFuente (THIRD ROW) Thelma Rodriguez, Lee Whitacre, Leslie Trevino, Patricia Maloney, Sara Estrada, Donna Trevino;(BACK ROW) Esmeralda Garcia, Corenc Ortiz, Patricia Durham, Maria Lucio, Melanie Riggins, Teresa Dunn. 67 The PUS Drama Department presented its first all-school play, “Everybody Loves Opal,” on January 8-9 in the PUS auditorium. Previously scheduled on November 13-14, the comedy was rescheduled because new auditorium scats were being installed. “Everybody Loves Opal” starred I )arci Thompson as an elderly rich woman living at the edge of the city dump. She was befriended by three crooks (Malcolm Cundiff, Matt Crownover, and Valerie Cook) who convinced her to take out a life insurance policy on herself. They then try to kill her, but are thwarted in a comic way. Amy McBeth played the role of Opal’s doctor, and David Tucker took the role of a policeman and good friend to ()pal. Miss Debbie Canterbury, PI1S drama instructor, directed the play. Amy McBeth puts some finishing touches on her “work of art” while Malcolm Cundiff sits quietly just prior to opening night on January 8. “Please don’t drop me!” Darci Thompson closes her eyes as Malcolm Cundiff and Matt Crownover pick her up. Valerie Cook shows them where to put her. 68 “Oh, no! What have I done?” Malcolm Cundiff clutches his head in terror as Opal (Darci Thompson) lies unconscious on the floor. Matt Crownover and Valerie Cook look on. Opal kills audience with comedy Matt Crownover gets a sly look in his eye as Valerie Cook watches suspiciously to see what he will do next. Valerie Cook attempts to lend a helping hand to Opal (I)arci 1 hompson), but the play’s leading lady ignores her. 69 “The House That Jack Built ' was presented on Jan. 29-Feb. 1 in the school auditorium, and represented the combined effort of the City-Wide PTA Council and the PIIS drama department. Jack, portrayed by Willie Davis, came to Brown's Valley and met Phoebe, the Maiden All Forlorn (Kelly Butlar) who was crying because she needed a house to live in before she could marry Tom. the Man All Tattered and Torn (Mike1 Wright). Jack offered to build a house and was aided by the Cow With the Crumpled Horn (Johnny Hill and Trey (dine), the Dog (Carla Schur), tin Cat (Rene Parrish), the Rat (Bryan Houiette), and the Chicken (Annette Roberts), Phoebe's father, Farmer Brown (Bruce Wesley), with his evil servant, the Cock Who Crowed in the Morn (Rickey Jones), used magic to stop the house from being built. But an unexpected turn brings a new series of events- and a happy ending. Jack (Willie Davis) discusses the wedding feast with the Friar (Tony Young) as Phoebe (Kelly Butlar) approaches. Jack offers a friendly handshake to Farm- er Brown (Bruce Wesley) while Tom (Mike Wright) and Phoebe look on. 70 Tom pitches hay, ignoring the Cow, the Rat, and the Cat, as they talk together off to one side. The play was staged for students in kindergarten through sixth grade. Jack builds house for K-6 graders In the farm yard, the Rat (Bryan Houlette), the Cat (Rene Parrish), the Chicken (Annette Roberts), and the Dog (Carla Schur) discuss helping Jack build his house as the Cow (Johnny Hill and Trey Cline) approach. “The Sky’s The Limit.” Following this theme, the yearbook staff staged Presentation on March 15 in the school auditorium, bringing “front and center” those students who had been elected class favorites, best all-around, runners-up, and the winner of the La Verne Roach Award. Sharing the spotlight were students selected as “Who’s Who” in various academic and vocational departments. Led by editor-in-chief Susan Moore, the year- book staff served as narrators and escorts for the event, presenting the program in front of a giant replica of the cover of the ’79 yearbook. Painting of the replica was done by Philana Oliphant and Danny Smith, working trom a color picture. Mrs. Mary Frank Owen served as organist for the affair. A reception hosted by staff parents honoring participating students and their parents closed the evening. Freshman Favorites Stan Sherwood and Diana Hayes stand “looking glamorous” during yearbook Presentation on March 15. 72 Plain View editor-in-chief, Susan Moore, introduces the new yearbook cover symbolizing this year’s theme, “The Sky’s the Limit. ‘Sky's the Limit' paces Presentation La Verne Roach winner, Royce Coleman, and Best-All-Around winners, Laurie Morton and Johnny Turpin, pose after Presentation for pictures to be used in local newspapers. (LEFT) Cathy Morris, “Who’s Who” in HERO, accepts her award from Mrs. Margaret Berry. (ABOVE) Ricky Cross and Lisa Guy visit together at the reception for winners and parents after Presentation. 73 Outstanding PHS athletes receive awards The traditional Sports Banquet of 1979 was held April 26 in the school cafeteria. Kenneth Storey was the recip- ient of the third annual “Glenn Harrison Outstanding Athlete Award.” Kenneth competed in three sports: football, basketball, and track. Guest speaker was Mr. Rex Dockery, head coach of the Texas Tech Red Raiders. Speaking to the large turnout, he encouraged the athletes to have courage, the desire to excel, to be united as a team, and to have the perseverance to keep trying and “never give up.” Special sport award winners include Gary Branch, Fighting Heart (football); Bruce Wesley, Battling Bulldog (basketball); Kim Laird, Battling Bulldog (girls basketball); Kenneth Storey, Glenn Harri- son Outstanding Athlete (football, basketball, track). Awards winners at the 1979 Sports Banquet include (FRONT ROW) Ramona Hemphill, Outstanding Defensive Flayer, girls basketball Ann Home, American Scholar Athlete, MVP, District Medalist, girls golf; Donna Jackson, girls track; Pam Williams, girls track and volleyball; Lisa Gambrell, Cross Country track: (SECOND ROW) Teresa Landry, MVP, tennis; Cynthia Williams, volleyball; Brenda Henry, Scholarship-Sportsmanship, girls basketball; Gay Hemphill, Outstanding Offensive Player, MVP, State Semi-finalist Team, bas- ketball; Ervin Davis, MVP, baseball; David Vargas, MVP and Royce Coleman, Outstanding Back, football; (BACK ROW) Scott Sherwood, Scholarship-Sportsmanship, KVOP American Scholar-Athlete, football; Keith Jordan, Field Goal, Free Throw Percentage, basketball and MVP, tennis; Kelly ftaper. Outstanding Lineman, football, MVP, golf; Earnest Mosley, Rebound Award, basketball; Kenneth Storey, MVP, track. 74 “Ah, relief! The R-O-L-A-I-D-S!!” Robert Wafer, Freddie Benford, Jeff Gould, Cyndy Claborn, Lindra Eldred, Dermis Cravey, Trent Adcock, and Vondal Burnett relax after the banquet meal. Texas Tech Head Football Coach Rex Dockery, as guest speaker at the banquet, addresses and challenges the assembled athletes. (TOP) Mrs. Melynn Hunt, girl’s basketball head coach, extends a special award to Mr. and Mrs. Bob Henry for their special support of the Angry Red teams. (BOTTOM) “A stick up? You’ve got to be joking!” Head Coach Greg Sherwood presents the football awards for the annual Sports Banquet. 75 “Don’t tell me we’ve got another wall to decorate!” D’Ann McMennamy and Darci Thompson look “absolutely thrilled” while decorating for the prom. In the background, Valerie Cook shows her “happy” feelings too. 76 Raymond Aldaco, Mary' Aldaco, and Anita Gamboa stop just long enough to take a sip of punch near the refreshment table with cookies and punch provided by junior class stu- dents and served by faculty members. Jr.-Sr. prom spreads ‘Disco Fever ’ Patti Frisbie and Marty Weidenbach demonstrate that slow dancing is really fun . . . “Could this be John Travolta? No, it’s Dennis Cravey and his dancing partner Connie Thompson. 77 MAY YOU HAVE Enough happiness to keep you sweet. Enough trials to keep you strong. Enough sorrow to keep you human. Enough hope to keep you happy; Enough failure to keep you humble, Enough success to keep you eager. Enough friends to give you comfort, Enough wealth to meet your needs; Enough enthusiasm to look forward. Enough faith to banish depression. Enough determination to make each day better than yesterday. —Author unknown Enough determination to make each day better than yesterday Senior class of 79 makes last debut Enough trials to keep you strong 78 “Angry Red — We came, wc saw, we led. The tradition started here; ‘Nuff said. These words were chosen as the motto of the Class of 79. Graduation activities began with Baccalaureate ser- vices held on May 27 with Rev. M. W. Putnam of the Southside Assembly of God as the speaker. First Baptist Church was the scene of Commencement exercises held May 28 at 8p.m. Members of the Symphonic Band, under the direction of Mr. 0. T. Ryan, played the traditional “Pomp and Circumstance,” as the Class of '79, a total of 376 seniors, made their “last debut” as PHSers. The A Cappella Choir, directed by Mr. Steve Garms, provided several selec- tions for the evening. Mr. Douglas Whatley, President of the Board of Education of the Plainview Independent School District, presented the diplomas to the students. Ann Horne, chosen by fellow stu- dents to speak at Commencement, addressed the Class of ’79. Following the Commencement, the senior party was held at the Hale County Agricultural center. “Fantasy Island,” was chosen as the theme for the party, hosted by parents of the graduates. Enough friends to give you comfort Enough enthusiasm to look forward Dlain nii'lu 1} i Q h aa jffTsrrtbfii f a eatiefartorn manner % rftjttl t r. am a inr trraer nf tTtyc Uuarb af Tinmrti Enough success to keep you eager 79 'Club life is great!’ Art provides culture Arnold Pardo, president, demonstrates his artistic abilities to the activities chairman, Lori Ellsworth. Mrs. L. Wagner Davis, professional sign painter, illustrates for the Art Club the technique used in some of her work. Members of the ART CLUB are (FRONT ROW) Diana Trevino, Thomas Alvarado Juanetta Matsler. Philana Oliphant, David Sisk, Gloria Perez; (BACK ROW) Steve McGaha, Robert Medina, Benny Hernandez, Danny Smith, Arnold Pardo. Todd Walker, Newton Hilliard. 83 I RENCH CLUB members include (FRONT ROW) Fat Phillips, Darlene Dunn, Silvia Sanchez, Bertha Holt, Chris Frye; (BACK ROW) Jay Pearce, Donna Phillips, Lisa Jernigan, katy James, Teri Baker, Lowell Palser. French clubbers support school activities Pat Phillips and Chris Frye take money for a “Guess at the number of toothpicks” project designed as a money raising event. The winner received two concert tickets. Pat Phillips, FRENCH CLUB president; Donna Phillips, vice- president; and Chris Frye, treasurer, plan to operate the con- cession stand during a PHS baseball game. “France—the land, the language, the people, the food -its all of interest to French Club members. To help promote club activities, the mem- bers engaged in several projects, including not only their “Guessing Game” event but also the operation of the concession stand at track meets and baseball games. 84 German life looks fantastic! ■H The school year for the German Club began with the serving of a typical German meal, and the presentation of a program on life in Germany. At the Yuletide season, the club featured a ‘‘Weihnacht’s Party’’ with oxtail soup, sauerkraut, potato dump- lings, pork roast, red cabbage, and torte with strawberries—typically German. Students observed St. Nicholas Day by taking home-baked cookies to local senior citizens, and finished the year with a “cultural event”—songs in German and a special poppy-seed torte. (TOP PICTURE) Diane Seago, Mrs. Sandra Hof- somrner, sponsor, David Whatley, and Richey Havenhill feast at the annual German Club banquet, which included various native foods from Germany. (SECOND PICTURE) John Nance, Danny Smith, and Lori Zeleny enjoy the food and conversation as they partake of some “oxtail soup. (BOTTOM PICTURE) “Is there more soup? Lori Zeleny, Elizabeth Miller, and Brian Carpenter wait for a second serving. “Number please!’' Rusty Stair, and Mary Ellen Sewright (FRONT ROW) as well as Robert Pena and Robert Dominguez (BACK ROW) hook up to the Spanish tapes to expand and improve vocabularies. The Spanish way of life is great! Humanities furthers European cultures (LEFT) John Walls and Mark Franklin man the HUMAN- ITIES CLUB bake sale which raised money for a trip to Dallas. Jeff Alvis, Jay Miller and Terry McGaha are eager customers. (ABOVE) HUMANITIES CLUB officers are Elizabeth Miller, secretary; Susan Moore, president; and Shana Cook, vice-president. HUMANITIES CLUB members Susan Moore and Shana Cook (seated) select slides for a presen- tation, aided by Margaret Hurt, Kim Dalton, Ann Home, Jerry Dear, Kathy Ebeling, and Lyndra Bills. 87 Guest speaker Danny An- drews, Managing Editor for the PLAINVIEW DAILY HERALD, discusses news- paper proceedings with Kassandra Brown, Publica- tions Club president, and Beth Snyder, secretary. The Publications Club, made up of staffers of the school paper, THE BULLDOG BARKER, and the yearbook, the PL.AIN VIEW, has been programmed to add “an extra something” to the learning experience of scholastic publi- cations. During the year, the club presented different aspects of the communications field, majoring this year on news- paper. Writing, publishing, and photography were included. Socials were combined with meetings, with guest speakers offering “Question and Answer” periods at the conclusion of the sessions. 88 A celebration is in order for Beth Snyder, Bret Ramsey, Rhonda Jones, Rex Baxter, and Jerry Low as they finish the last BULLDOG BARKER for the year. Publications Club majors in ‘ versatility’ (hard work!) Lori Ellsworth, Susan Moore, and Drew Cartwright relax after enduring one of those crises called “deadline.” Robert Dominguez, cluD vice- president, combines two of life’s ‘priorities”—working and eating—at one of the late night sessions. Mr. John Willey, HERALD staff photographer, gives a few pointers to photographers Drew Cartwright, Scott Thomason, and Hamid Pejman after a club meeting featuring the do’s and don'ts of newspaper photography. 89 Masque and Gavel throughout the busy Members of Masque and Gavel get into the party mood as they gather for the end-of-year club social held late in April. Various “artistic talents” are on display. Steve Curry and Robert Culpepper prepare for one of the productions by setting the lights and checking the script for opening nigh t. ‘ They’re off to see the wizard!” . . . Amy McBeth oils up David Tucker for the Masque and Gavel masquerade party. 90 slates many activities 1978-79 school year Under the leadership of Miss Debbie Canterbury, the Masque and Gavel Club took on a new look for 78-79. As a fund-raising project, foot- ball pennants were sold at home games. Also, students helped the Drama Department by painting the stage in the speech room. A masquerade party climaxed activ- ities as the year came to a close. “How's this, boss?” Steve Curry checks his head with a screwdriver and light bulb as he learns about lights from Wes Naron. Members of Masque and Gavel “Put their heads together to form a better idea”: (CLOCKWISE, beginning at bottom) Wes Naron, Keith Curry, Kelly Butlar, David Tucker, Amy McBeth, Darlene Dunn, Ralph May, Brenna Clifton, Danny Madrid. 91 Members of the CRESCENDO CLUB are (FRONT ROW) Pat Howell, Claude Lusk, Carl Wampler, William Fairbanks, Robert Bills, Jerry Dear, Lowell Palser, David Kelly, Derrell Garms, Matt Crownover, Tim Owen, Ray Hughes, Brian Carpenter, Johnny Turpin; (BACK ROW) Wesley Naron, Murry Burkhart, Marlin Curry, Robert Dominguez, Kevin Goodlett, Newton Hilliard, Kevin Fleming Jimmy Doss, Jerry Stair, Mark Whitfill, Scott Dunn, Kenneth Sallee. 92 Bandsters herald excellence Reviewing their music are Bandette officers Susan Moore, president; Elizabeth Miller, vice-president; Juanita Barrera, secretary-. Sallie Crockett, Kelly Butlar, Donna Wallace, Amy McBeth, and Lillie Hearn cheer the Bulldogs on as the band plays at the Amarillo football game. 93 Practicing at section rehearsals are Cheryl Foster, Sandra West, Kassandra Brown, and Aldria Henderson. FCA members Jeff Alvis, Lori Huffine, Hud Caddell, and Kim Laird socialize a few moments before the club meeting. Christian Athletes add new flavor FCA members include (FRONT ROW) Matt McCullough, Manuel Gonzales, Jim Miles, Steve Thompson, Joe Bob Ferguson, Todd Weese; (MIDDLE ROW) Laura Branch, Susan Morgan, Leslie Gilleland, Redawna Dobberstein, Kenna Duckett, Jody McGowen, Brenda Henry, Trisha Cavazos (secretary ), Ronna Gordon, Lori Huffine, Kim Gabriel; (BACK ROW) Mr. Kevin Wiseman (sponsor), Ritchie Norrell, Eric Jackson, Kip Mayberry, Gary Branch, Don Palmer, Scott Sherwood (vice-president), Bruce McWilliams (president). Bill Ritchey, Kelly Raper. 94 National Honor Societies join together to provide goals for student body Officers of the .1 UNIOR NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY are Susan Morgan, president; Melia Vadder, vice-president; Evan Kramer, secretary ; Ann Rice, treasurer. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY members in- clude (FRONT ROW) Shana Cook and Ann Horne, co-presidents; Margaret Hurt, vice- president; Lyndra Bills, secretary-treasurer; Patti Frisbie, Rory Allgood, Mark Malone, and Jay Burleson. (BACK ROW) Jerry Low, Gwen Sin- clair, Sharon Schu- macher, Marc West, Kim Dalton, Robert Allen, Scott Sherwood. 95 ■‘I remember the district meeting—do you? Forensic Team members discuss mem- ories of UIL competition: (LEFT) Judy Roberson, Jason Dunavant, Evan Kramer; (RIGHT) Silvia Sanchez, Jana Posey, Beatris Vega. UIL groups strive for high standards Ready writing contestants Evan Kramer and Katy James compare notes with Plain Writing and Spelling entrants Gwen Sinclair and Calaway Davis. “Didn’t know I could type, did you? Brooks Terrell shows off his talents to other UIL typewriting contes- tants: Kelly Oliphant (seated), Lisa Taylor, Cyrethia Skidmore, Melia Vadder. Ann Rice, Barbara Ridlehubcr, Ricky Gould, Joe Stafford, and Mack Yates work on lay- outs as a break from UIL practice. “I can’t believe that you can’t add two and two!’- Jason Dun- avent, David Whatley, Lyndra Bills, Joe Horne, and Evan Kramer complete practice tests to prepare for UIL Number Sense contest. Joe Dye, Lyndra Bills, and Mark Jack- son, participants in UIL Science contests, use radiological survey instruments to check for background radiation. 97 Science Club activity for the year ranged from special programs for the college- hound to space features from NASA. Dr. J. Hoyt Bowers spoke to members on “What college expects from incoming freshmen,” providing one of the highlights of the year. Additional features in- cluded an extensive study of ESP and mental telepathy. Officers of the Science Club are Mark Jackson, Baker, secretary. president; Lyndra Bills, vice-president; and Teri Science Club wexamines today s possibilities; Future Teachers train students for leadership FTA officers are Eric Willborn, chaplain; Katy James, historian; Emily Noel, historian; Lisa Jernigan, treasurer; Susan Livesay, secretary; Carrie Hancock, vice-president; Misael Saucedo, president. 98 FHA ers learn responsibility FHA members Debra Hembree (LEFT) and Kathy Owens (RIGHT) serve Mrs. Pat Brown and Mrs. Dorothy Tullis on Teacher Appreciation Day during FHA-HERO Week. Officers of FHA include Debra Hembree, president; Johnny Turpin, vice-president; Kathy Owens, project chairman; Lillie Hearn, secretary; Kevin Igo and Cynthia Riggins, social chairmen; Shanna Lockett of Hale Center, installing officer; JoAnn DeLeon, reporter; Della Riggins, historian; Grant Taylor, Jay Miller, and Ramona Hemphill, sergeants-at-arms; Linda Jackson, song leader. Key Club supports society, school Key Club members are (FRONT ROW) Martha Harder, Cyndy DeAnda, Paige Lloyd, Brenda Barley, Gena Dickerson; (SECOND ROW ) Penny Brown, Georgia Hodges, Sandy Barley, Jill Bradley, Lori Frier, Rhonda Bray, Gina Wright, Beverly Gravelle, Patti Frisbie, Valerie Cook; (BACK ROW) Mr. Wilburn England and Mr. Sammy Miller (Kiwanis cosponsors), Steve McGaha, Lee Browning, Brian Terrell, Miles Goree, Marty Widenbach, Keith Jordan, Brett Cypert, Jeff Miller, Kyle Hatch, Mark McKinnis, Greg Berry, Mrs. Neva Jo Joplin and Mr. Alfred Henderson, (PHS club co-sponsors). 100 Key Club officers are Keith Jordan, president; Steve McGaha, treasurer; Patti Frisbie, secretary ; Lee Browning, vice- president. Key Club sponsors include Mr. Sammy Miller of the Kiwanis Club, working with Mr. Wilburn England (pictured in group shot); Mrs. Neva Jo Joplin and Mr. Alfred Henderson of PHS. Key Club activities this year included putting up the Ameri- can flag each day at school, as well as throughout the city on special holidays. Also, members posted information on the school marquee, and helped the Salvation Army with the annual food drive. Money-raising projects in- cluded selling valentine candy and door mats. The Key Club attended the Learning Development Institute and the State Convention in April. 101 Members of the morning AUTO MECHANICS class include (FRONT ROW) Richard del Campo, Rob Bridwell, Andy Ellena, Joe Morales, Joe Trevino;(BACK ROW) Greg Mills, Billy Durham, Bobby Jackson, A. J. Green, Terry McGaha. Auto Mechanics train working skills Members of the afternoon AUTO MECHANICS class are (FRONT ROW) Glen McDonald, Jackie Rogers, Clifford Stuckey, Ruben Renteria, Felipe Garcia, Roy Aguirre, Demetrio Hernandez; (BACK ROW) Mark Nazworth, Steve Perry, Sammy Bernal, Orlando Moralez, David Hill, Robert Rojas, Mr. Norman Goen, instructor. 102 Metal Trades Club combines work, responsibility as students blend class work with projects Members of Metal Trades include (FRONT ROW) Joe Gonzales, Ross Schott, Jessie Rodriquez, Bill Pulido, Douglas Ball Leo Orteago Joaquin Sierra, Oscar Mosley; (BACK ROW) Robert Vera, Johnny Flores, Tommy Noel, Dennis Cravey, Rickey Jones, Jimmy Haney] Enrique Perez, Roy Valdez, Andrew Arellano, Kenneth Storey, Mr. John Clayton, instructor. “Called upon to perform many tasks.” That description aptly applies to Metal Trades, who not only did the metal work in the house built by Building Trades, but also filled in a number of “gaps” for PHS departments. On the local campus, the classes provided the metal ducts needed for the vocational wing’s new air conditioner. Metal Trades officers are (FRONT ROW) Dennis Cravey, president; Juan Flores, vice- president; Andrew Arellano, secretary; (BACK ROW) Tommy Noel, treasurer; Douglas Ball, sergeant-at-arms; Jimmy Haney, parliamentarian. 103 ICT Club progesses toward the future ICT-1 members include: (FRONT ROW) Cindy Martin, vice president; Denise Pharr, secretary; Doneice Kennon, reporter; Mr. Tom Jenkins, advisor. (SECOND ROW) Allen Bownds, Dawn Pitts. Becky Brown, Becky Sistrunk. Jaime Morales, Willie Gray, Kelly Bain. (BACK ROW) Wren Massey, Kevin Phillips, Joe Cookston, Bud Daniel, Steve Owens, Brad Herrington, Jimmy Blackwell. ICT-II members include: (FRONT ROW) Judy Spencer, president; Kathryn Gorman, treasurer; Sally Wheeler, parliamentarian; Mr. Tom Jenkins, advisor. (SECOND ROW) David Aguilar, Michelle Matthews, Sheila McVicker, Michele Rogers, Tracy Corn, Amy McBeth, Scott Harbour. (BACK ROW) Randy Jenkins, Ron Stoneham, Lynn Greenhill, Tim Brumley, Mike Langston. Ricky Swearingen. DE-I members include: (FRONT ROW) Carman Butcher, Vice-president; Donnie Washington, sergeant-at-arms; Glenna Hopson, reporter; Sharon Jacobs, parliamentarian. (SECOND ROW) Cindy Massey, Rhonda I aylor, Brenna Clifton, Cheryl Hallman, Sharron Vaughn, Diane Barnes. (RACK ROW) Robert Culpepper, Eric Willborn, Roger Dobberstein, Kevin King, David Wood. Keith Landrum. DE enhances knowledge and abilities DE-1I members include: (FRONT ROW) Howard Ellis, Tami Hindman, secretary; Danny Estrada, Connie Brunson, Rex Baxter, Danna Carthel, Clinton English. (BACK ROW) Raymond Aldaco, president; DeLynn Kelly, Frank Escovedo, Richard Hughs. Lisa Jernigan, and sponsor, Mr. Dick Dye. 105 HERO shows varied talents Members of HERO are (FRONT ROW) Mary Dye, Ten Gillespie, Karen King, Bertha Hernandez, Cathy Morris, Rose Anna Soliz; (BACK ROW ) D'Ann McMennamy, Kim Chandler, Lenece Gion, Sharon Geisler, Carla Schoonvilt, Tina Whitfield. Members of HERO are Susie Barnes, Betsy Berry, Belinda Lam, Lori Patterson, Sheri Noblett, Chris Gravelle, Debbie Wilds, and Sharon Anderson. Steven Carter, HERO vice-president, shows Arnold Cabrera and David James a check made by the club for Youth Against Cancer at a fund-raising social. 106 i COSMETOLOGY officers include: Diana Bray, president; Susan Jones, vice-president; Glenda Olmstead, secretary; Esther Lucero, treasurer; Delyn Gilbert, reporter; Kay Belyeu, sergeant-at-arms; Lisa Langford, parliamentarian. Classes produce tomorrow's hair stylists Lorrene Ortegon, Jeannie Haney, Maribel Gutierrez, and Rosemary Rios (from front to back) style manikin heads during class. 107 Oscar Hinojosa, Yvonne Gurierrez, Vincent Brockman, and Oralia Mora check for flaws in halftones as they set up a layout for a school award certificate. Lula Jackson and Mary Acy collate papers in a VOCCT activity. (Vocational Office Careers Clubs of Texas.) Sonia Moreno, Diana Aquirre, and Rosa Pantoja prepare to burn a plate preparatory to another print jQb. 108 Officers for the VOCT CLUB include Robert Bustos, sergeant-at-arms; Charles Vail, reporter; Sheila Stevens, secretary, and District Six secretary; Robert Wafer, president; Irma Godino, treasurer; Rex Poston, vice-president; Jerry Barnes, parliamentarian;(STANDING, right) Mr. Harvey Pennell, advisor. Clubs provide special opportunities VOCATIONAL DRAFTING members include (FRONT ROW) Mike Parker, vice-president; Mike Smith, secretary ; Scot Houlette, parliamentarian; Danny Scott, sergeant-at-arms; Jimmie Billington, reporter; Rick Bndwell; (BACK ROW) Rowdy Arellano, Freddie Benford, Jeff Daniel, Scott Robison, Jeff Gould, Willie Davis, Randy Ortegon, Miles Goree, Mr. Paul Dobbins, advisor. VOE builds office skills VOE officers are (FRONT ROW) Terri Black, president; Teresa Landry, vice- president: Jackie Wallingsford, secretary. (SECOND ROW) Rhonda Hardin, treasurer; Lori LeFevre, historian; Angel Studer, parliamentarian. (BACK ROW) Dee Dee Lance, Sergeant-at-arms; Kathy Owen, chaplain. VOE-LAB members are: (FRONT ROW) Debbie Garcia, Sulema Urrutia, Jeanean Hawkins, Nora Rodriguez, Kristi Widener. (SECOND ROW) Cynthia Barron, Marijayne Carlisle, Frances Ramirez, Rhonda McCall, Ronna Gordon, Gina Kemp. (BACK ROW) Kendra Sanders, Teresa Landry, Raquel Saucedo, Deborah Alexander, Marla Joplin, Janice Coleman. 110 VOE put on what is becoming an annual event ... a Rock-a-thon to benefit the Special Olympics. Pleased with the progress the affair is making is Teresa Landry (center) who also advanced to the State OEA contest in the “Individual Student Job Manual—Unemployed” category. V OE CO-OP members are: (FROI I ROW) Toni Madrid, Susan Keller, Sharia Hood, Kristi Jones, Carrie Hancock, Robin Jordan, lerri Black. (SECOND ROW) DeeDee Lance, Anita Gamboa, Juanita Barrera, Ramona Perry, Kathy Owen, Lori LeFevre, Kathi Odom. (BACK ROW) Sandra West, Rhonda Lees, Angel Studer, Ginger Whitaker, Jackie Wallingsford, Debbie Davis, Vanessa Morris, Rhonda Hardin. “Active” described the VOE Club during 1978-79. Its major fund raising project was the sale of B-Craft gift items in October. The club also held its second annual Rock-a-Thon, which raised over $1300 for the Special Olympics. VOE helped provide a community service by adopting a family for Thanks- giving and providing dinner. In December, the club bought gifts for the residents of one of the local convalescent homes. Students not only participated in Area, State, and National contests, but also attended numerous social events. Among them were a get-acquainted party, Christmas party, pizza party, and a skating party. Members of the Meat Team are David Hooper, Jerry Stair, and Kelly Bryant. David Kerns, John Young, and Alan Adcock are members of the Chapter Conducting and the Farm Skills Team. The Livestock Team members include Bill Hayes, John Young, and James Forbes. 112 I Members of the Dairy Cattle Team are Randy Stafford, Terry Clark, Jim Hooper, and Marcus Murr. Students utilise farming skills Junior Farm Skills Team members Doug Oldfield, Mike Strickland, and Jim Bray learn the basics of FFA. 113 Building takes experience BUILDING TRADES members Robert Smith, Robert Maldonado and Tony Flores start work on the roof frames for the housing project. Mike Mickey, Mauricio Hernandez, Mario Landeros, and Ray Ramos work on cornices to lessen the list of “What needs to be done.” “No, that’s not right!” Robert Smith, Robert Maldonado and Ray Ramos continue construction of the BUILDING TRADES home located at 1115 Jefferson St., as work initiated in the fall continues into the spring. The impressive entrance of the BUILDING TRADES house greets guests on May 13 when the long-awaited Open House was held. 115 HONORS Favorites am! Runners round and Runners-I ioach Award, and Who ients. The FFA Top Merit presented at the annual FFA banquet The TaVerne Roach Award given to a boy exhibitin manship and clean living, and is named in honor of a Plain view professional boxer. Who's Who recipients are selected hv teachers of the respective academic and vocational areas. The time is indeed one of inspir- 121 Junior Favorites Kim Donnie Laird Wash i ngton 23 Sophomore Favorites Vondal Burnett Mica Williams 124 Freshman Favorites Diana Stan Hayes Sherwood 125 Senior Favorites Runners-up Chris Holland Jane Burnett Junior Favorites R unners- Rusty Stair Rosie Flores up 126 Sophomore Favorites Runners-up Gay Hemphill Benito Herrera Freshman Favorites Runners-up Laura Branch Jesse Mercado 127 Drama ICT English 128 130 Building Trades Journalism Choral Music 131 Homemaking 132 Social Studies Metal Trades 134 Math Science vxy Auto Mechanics 135 Distributive Instrumental Music 136 German HERO lx ! , I Agriculture -50i S U (V 5AA ifc The Angry Red Bulldogs launched their best season ever with a 11-2 record and the school’s first district champion- ship, followed by bi-district and regional wins. Ultimately, the Dogs lost to Odessa- Permian, 28-0, in the state quarter-finals. Coach Greg Sherwood received the well- deserved honor of “Coach ol the car for the District 4-AAAA team, as well as being named “South Plains Class 4-AAAA Coach of the Year.” District 4-AAAA honors were awarded to Boyce Coleman, Tim Burge, Kelly Raper, Grant Taylor, Ervin Davis, Jay Miller, Scott Sherwood, Gary Russell, and Don Palmer. Coleman, Palmer, Burge, Raper, and Davis were later named to the Panhandle- Plains Super Team, with Coleman receiving “Offensive Player of the Year” honors, and being named also to the South Plains team, along with teammates Burge and Raper. Honorable mentions for South Plains honors went to Jay Miller, Grant laylor, Scott Sherwood, Ervin Davis, Gary Russell, Don Palmer and Bruce Wesley. To climax the year, Royce “The Bull” Coleman w as named to the All-State First Team, with Angry Red teammate Tim Burge making the All-State Second Team. Angry Red goes BULI COU Varisty Bulldog members are (FRONT ROW) Jaime Rivera, Marty Weidenbach, Michael Pena, Andrew Arellano, Freddie Benford, Anthony Adcox; (SECOND ROW) Gary Rios, Benito Garcia, Efrain Nunez, Grant Taylor, Mitchell Hearn, Ervin Davis, Royce Larry Ball, Steve Alexander, Douglas Ball, Gary Branch, Donald Palmer, Robert Wafer, Mayberry, Bill Ritchie, Tim Burge, Kevin Igo, Johnny Turpin, Arnold Pardo, Kelly Bruce McWilliams, Jimmy Ray. Varsity Coaching staff consists of (FRONT ROW) Ronnie Knoy, Pat Tone, Dennis Tomlin, Kevin Wiseman, Buck Buchanan; (BACK ROW) Ed Moore, Greg Sherwood (Athletic Director and Head Coach), Windy Williams, Frank Muir. 140 to state quarter - finals 3 0 G Black, Bobby Reyes, David Mcllroy, Greg Jones, Billy Williams, Jesse Pena, Richard Russell, Willie Davis, William Brown, Craig Foster, Mike Smith, Jeff Anderson, Louis Coleman, Bruce Wesley; (THIRD ROW) Kirk McBeth, Tony Lopez, Darrell Billington, Oscar Mosley, Joe Ferguson, Mark Franklin, Scott Sherwood; (BACK ROW) Brit Raper, Brian Carpenter, Jay Miller, Kenneth Storey, Eddie McAlister, Kevin Woods, Varsity Bulldog trainers are (FRONT ROW) Bracken Finney, Jamie Johnson, David Frvin;(BACK ROW) Kenny Clinton, Redawna Doberstein, Ronnie White. PLAINVIEW BULLDOGS OPPONENT 40 Estacado 6 34 Tascosa 7 14 Midland Lee 16 34 Amarillo 6 35 Clovis 26 46 Monterey 27 49 Hereford 15 34 Pam pa 13 34 Lubbock 0 40 Coronado 13 28 Amarillo 0 32 El Paso 14 0 Odessa Permian 28 District Games Bi-District Game Regional Game State Quarter-finals 141 Estacado . . . Season opener . . . Ervin Daves scampered for 17 yards . . . extra point good . . . 7-0 . . . Dogs scored on three next possessions . . . 25-0 . . . two point conversion good . . . score: 27-0 . . . . Royce Coleman rushed 46 yards . . . 330 . . . Estacado scored only points in the game . . . extra point no good . . . Kenneth Storey intercepted for the final score . . . 40-6 . . . Coleman finished the night with 210 yards . . . Junior defensive end Louis Rios and Senior defensive halfhack Mitchell Hearn led defense with six tackles each. Tascosa .. . A feeling of familiarity . . . IMainview Bull- dogs offense sputtered in early moments before scoring erupted . . . Plainview picked up 455 yards total offense . . . Boyce Coleman broke loose off tackle to run 96 yards for one of his two TD’s and to lead offense with 168 yards . . . Billy Williams tore through Tascosa defense to total 163 yards .... Ervin Davis netted 107 yards and two TD’s . . . Rebels turned the hall over three times to Angry Bed defense . . . Dogs chalked up second victory 34-7. Senior halfback Billy Williams latches on to the opening kickoff to get the season going. The Angry Red whipped Estacado 40-6. An unidentified Tascosa runner tries his luck against the Bulldog defense to little avail. The locals won the contest 34-7 in their second outing of the season, both games having been played in Bulldog Stadium. Midland Lee . . Third season game . . . Lee took half time lead of 13-0 . . . Dogs scored . . . two point conversion good . . .13-8 . . . Michael Black ran 20 yards for touchdown . . . PHS led 14-13 . . . Dogs scored both TD’s in less than one minute’s time . . . Lee settled for field goal in the fourth quarter . . . Kevin Igo led Bulldog defensive unit with 12 tackles while Don Palmer added two more of his own . . . Final score: 16-14 . . . Dogs lost heartbreaker. Amarillo . . . Dogs chalked up third victory . . . defense held Sandies to 152 yards . . . Sandies scored first on a Plainview fumbled punt . . . with an 87 yard drive the Angry grabbed the lead for good . . . 7-6 . . . Kevin Woods caught fumble in mid-air and ran 45 yards for a second TD . . . Mike Smith intercepted a pass to set up a Billy Williams TD . . . Bruce Wesley picked off a Sandie pass which resulted later in an Ervin Davis TD . . . Final: 34-6. Jay Miller (84) finds his hands frustratingly empty, while a Midland Lee defender comes close to an interception. Coach Greg Sherwood’s troops lost a defensive battle 16-14. Bulldog defenders pounce on an Amarillo player as the Dogs blow away the Amarillo Sandies 34-6 in one of the season’s highlights. 143 Clovis . . . Dogs heat Clovis, the New Mexico State Champions ... a crowd of 7,000 turned out for the game . . . Royce Coleman made first two TD’s ... Steve Alexander’s extra points good ... 14-0 . . . Clovis sprang back with 47 yards run . . . Dog’s offense worked together to make the score 21-7 ... both teams tacked on additional TD’s to make the final score 35-26 . . . Coleman finished the night with three of Bulldog’s five TD’s . . . Scott Sherwood connected on four of five passes for 81 yards and one TD. Clovis defenders find their task unusually tough as Ervin “The Hulk” Davis (32) plows over them. The Dogs won 35-26. Monterey . . . Tradition broken on first district game . . . Angry Red snapped six-game losing streak to Monterey . . . Dogs scored first six times they had the hall . . . Billy Williams made the first TD . . . following Williams, Ervin Davis plunged three yards for Dogs second TD . . . Royce Coleman made the score 18-0 with a two yard run . . . A pass from Scott Sherwood to Kenneth Storey made the Dogs jump to an early advantage of 20-0 . . . the game remained one-sided for a final score of 46-27 . . . Plainsmen scored only as results of Angry Red mistakes . . . Davis earned AP Schoolboy Honor Roll laurels . . . Dogs scored on two of the first three plays of the second half with a 45 yard run by Williams and an 18 yard TD pass from Sherwood to Davis. 144 Gary Branch (71), Douglas Ball (56), and teammates watch from the sidelines as the Dogs put the bite on the Plainsmen, 46-27. Hereford . . . Angry Red bomb exploded . . . Dogs held to a one point halftime advantage of 8-7 . . . with 3 minutes elapsed in the third quarter Ervin Davis scored a TD ... his second TD came with a 51 yard pass from Scott Sherwood . . . Davis chalked up two more TD’s fol- lowed by Richard Pena’s 61 yard run . . . Red remained in the lead for a final score: 49-15 . . . Dogs managed a total of 549 yards, scoring most points since the 1956 w in over Hereford of 59-32 . . . Coach Greg Sherwood “immensely pleased with our de- fense” . . . Plainview’s leading rusher, Royce Coleman (30), rushes downfield with the ball while Grant Taylor (68) and Ervin Davis (32) assist in rounding up the Herd, 49-15. Pampa . . . Fifth straight win . . . Royce Coleman rushed for a total of 1,028 yards thus far in season . . . Steve Alexander kicked 35 and 40 yard field goals . . . possibly longest kicks for a Bulldog . . . first quarter Bruce Wesley scored . . . Coleman and Alexander brought Dogs to a lead of 17-7 at the half . . . Angry Red scored on three out of first four second half posses- sions . . . Red triumphed: 34-13 . . . Angry Red met Pampa’s offense with outstanding defensive action by hold- ing Pampa to 231 total yards . . . defense pass rush sacked the Pampa quarterback four times. Coach Greg Sherwood, Jaime Rivera (26), Scott Sherwood (13), and David Ervin watch with rapt interest as the Bulldog defense does their part in a 34-13 victory over the Harvesters. 145 “Touchdown!” The referee signals as Bulldogs score one of several TD’s on their way to a shut out over the Westerners, 34-0. The Battling Bulldog 4AAAA Marching Band entertains during halftime ceremonies, performing their award-winning marching routine for the local spectators. Lubbock High . . . Homecoming . . . Dog’s clinched district championship . . . best defensive game of regular season . . . Red held Westerners to a total of 115 yards ... Scott Sherwood completed four out of five passes to Bruce Wesley . . . Royce Coleman sparked Angry Red offense with 156 yards on 22 carries . . . Ervin Davis and Billy Williams netted 80 and 53 yards of their own . . . Coleman scored first two TD’s ... St eve Alexander’s kicks good . . . Dogs led 14-0 . . . third TD of game scored by Williams . . . 30 yard Sherwood pass to Jay Miller made score: 34-0 . . . Shut out. “It’s empty!” Redawna Doberstein, the first girl trainer, gets water for thirsty Bulldogs. 146 The going got tough for a Coronado player as Brit Mayberry (14) wipes him out Angry Red downed the Mustangs 40-13. Coronado . . . Last regular season game . . . p p 9-1 record tied previous 1945 and 1950 records . . . seven straight wins also tied record . . . Royce Coleman finished regular season with a school record of 1290 yards ... single season point record of .360 topped school’s best of 237 . . . Dogs jumped to a good start with a halftime score of 34-0 . . . Mustangs managed to score twice against Bulldog’s second and third string . . . defense held Mustang back field rushers to a total of 32 yds . . . 40-13, win over the Mustangs brought Dogs to perfect 4-0 district record. Io the rescue rushes Ervin Davis (32) to block for teammate Royce Coleman in the contest against the Amarillo Sandies. The Angry Red machine rolled to a bi-district win of 28-0. Amarillo Bi-district Best defensive game of year . . . Bulldog defense held Amarillo offense to 157 total yards . . . Sherwood blistered the defense with a pass to Jay Miller . . . Kick good . . . score 7-0 . . . Coleman capped a 44 yard drive with a one yard Tl) plunge . . . Alexander’s kick good . . . 14-0 . . . Sherwood scored Dog’s third TD with quarter- back keeper . .. kick good ... 21-0 . . . Bulldog last TD came with 2:02 left in game . . . Storey caught a TD pass from Sherwood . . . point after made it 28-0 . . . Angry Red 147 Properly-named “Angry Red” offense rolls in another Tl) in the Regional game. Bulldogs shot down the El Paso Andress Eagles 32-14. El Paso Andress Regional . . . Angry Red won nine straight games . . . game attended by 2,000 avid Angry Red Fans . . . Dogs took advantage of strong winds in first and fourth quarters by putting the wind at their hacks . . . Angry Red defense held Eagles to 196 total yards . . . digging in, Dogs stopped Eagles on their first possession forc- ing Eagles to punt . . . Coleman took hall in for Tl) ... extra point good . . . 6-0 . . . Davis scored two more TD’s in second quarter to make score 18-0 . . . Coleman scored the Dog’s last points of the half . . . extra point good . . . 24-0 . . . Andress scored in less than a minute and made a two point con- version . . . halftime score was 24-8 . . . Dogs and Eagles each scored one TD in the second half . . . the final outcome: Red on top . . . 32-14. The Bulldog Band marches before a large crowd at the Regional game. 148 O dsa Permian State Quarter- “Plainview’s best season” came to a chilly halt on Dec. 8 with a defeat in the State Quarter-final game . . . Angry Red fell before a more experienced Odessa Permian team 28-0 in Jones Stadium . . . Coach Greg Sherwood’s fighting Bulldogs never gave up . . . they chalked up several impressive drives only to be stopped by the Mojo defense . . . fullback Royce “The Bull” Coleman capped the finest season by a Plainview runner in school history with 1,650 yards and 23 TD’s . . . junior halfback Ervin “The Hulk” Davis came on strong with 1,013 yards of his own . . . senior teammate Billy Williams netted 883 on the year to finish his PHS career. “Which way should I go?” Bobby Reyes (80) makes an attempt to break through Odessa’s defensive line. The Angry Red’s lop season in history came to a close as Odessa Permian corraled the Dogs 28-0 in the state quarter-finals. Plainview Bulldogs put forth their best effort against Odessa Permian Panthers in the final outing of the season played in Jones Stadium. 149 “Undefeated for the season—ten games.” That told the story for Plainview’s JV football squad. David Gallardo took over the job of quarter- back in his first year at the position, earning the ball 58 times for 352 yards and scoring 60 points himself. He completed 24 out of 60 passes, with only five passes intercepted. Other outstanding players were Pat Brown, fullback, who had 121 carries for 830 yards. He had 141 yards passing for a total of 971 yards and scored 84 points to lead the team in scoring. P. W. Thompson carried 38 times for 185 yards. Also, he caught passes for 51 yards and had a total of 676 yards and 62 points. Dewayne Cole- man had 256 yards passing and scored 42 points in the air. Team total was 413 carries for 2 577 yards rushing. The defense held the opponents to 73 points, and had 19 interceptions. Pat Brown led the team with six, Dewayne Coleman had three, and David Gallardo had two. The defense had 26 fumble recoveries. All in all, it was a great year—undefeated. Plainview Jayvees chalk up It s on the way. Extra point kicker Robert Garcia adds on another point in the JV-Caprock runaway game which resulted in a 37-0 vic- tory. Plainview Jayvee team members are (FRONT ROW) Robert Garcia, David Gallardo, Tony Garces Rodney Alexander, Jack Ball, Larry Vera, Delwin Derrick. (SECOND ROW) Coach Carlton Buchanan Joe ThomPson' Pat Brown, Miles Goree, Jeff Miller, Brett Cypert, Scott Houlette, Ricky Villa 'Ray ROW) Benny Hernandez, Vondel Burnett, Steve Thompson, Benito Herrera, Greg Blankenship,'Tim Wright, Roy Mason, Randy Thurman, Michael Mosley, Mike Milligan, Philip Finney. (BACK ROW) Coach Alan Glaeser, Jessie Mares, Aaron Lee, Trent Adcock, David Kerns, Lonnie Johnson, Mike Fields, Albert Richard Rockwell. JV OPPONENT 38 Estacado 8 20 T ascosa 7 37 Caprock 0 7 Amarillo High JV 0 39 Palo Duro J V 8 31 Lubbock High JV 0 54 Monterey J V 10 31 Lubbock Christian Va rsity 27 40 Hereford JV 0 36 Coronado JV 13 Herring, Mosies Manrrique, Bill Hayes, Wesley Stafford, Pat Berry, Rudy Sauceda, Adrian Cleveland, Hernandez, Robert Scott, Dwayne Coleman. (THIRD Austin, Manuel Gonzales, Elias Manrrique, Mike Frank Muir, Coach Ronnie Knoy, Mark McKinnis, Allen, Richard Farias, Todd Burton, Alan Adcock, An unidentified Lubbock player is brought down by the potent JV defense in the game with Lubbock won by Plainview, 31-0. 151 Freshman RED PUPS OPPONENT 8 Pam pa 12 0 Borger 30 6 Blue Pups 3 15 Hereford Stanton 13 6 Hereford LaPlata 13 7 4 Canyon 19 Freshman Red Team members are Berry, Biff Billingsley, Scott Assister. Alvarez, David Hernandez, Adam Nolan. Drury Roberts. Coach Curtis Beasley. Freshman Blue Team members (FRONT ROW) Scott Assiter, Jimmy Flores, Jerry Bamboa, Donald Cleveland, Raul Enriquez, Glen Davis, Cisneros. (SECOND ROW) Brad Phinny, Steve DeLuna, Wayne Scarborough, Walter Taylor, Mike Rogers, Luthez Thompson, Robert Jones, Deberry. (BACK ROW) Wade James, Steve Williams, Randy Dorsey, Eric Woods, Roland Flores, Rodney White, Stan Sherwood, Jim Bob teams furnish exciting competition (FRONT ROW) Rene Cisneros, Rusty Hawkins, Hollis Dunlap, Mike Williams, Alton Jackson, Lupe Saldivar, Anthony MacAdoo, Andy (SECOND ROW) Brent Sutton, David Perez, Donnie Ballard, Steve King, Odell Leyejidecker, Thomas Rios, Mario Rodriquez, Javier (BACK ROW) Bill Brown, Sam Williams, James Forbes, David Pena, Mark Smith, Harold King, Bobby Pineda, Scott James, Jerry Cargill, BLUE TEAM OPPONENTS 14 Borger 21 28 Levelland 0 3 PHS Red Team 6 22 Stanton 22 14 La Plata 27 9 Canyon 11 Russ Patterson, Arthur Diaz, Rene Johnny Alonzo, Jay Webb, Darron Hooper, Coach Jim Bob Brown. 153 Lady Dogs reach state tourney Plainview Girls Varsity team members are (FRONT ROW) DeAnn Weese, Kim Laird, Jodi Shores, Cynthia Riggins, Ronna Gordon. (BACK ROW) Gay Hemphill, Sharon Landry, Cindy Black, Brenda Henry, Della Riggins, Coach Melynn Hunt. The 1979 season was “The impossible dream come true” for the Lady Bulldogs, who, in their first year of University Interscholastic League competition, won district, bi-district, regional, going all the way to the state semi- finals before being downed by Victoria, who became state champions one game later. When the gold-dust settled, Coach Melynn Hunts squad had chalked up a total of 30 victories against three defeats. Additionally sophomore Gay Hemphill, who led her teammates with 719 points in 33 games, was named to the All-State second team. Scoring among other Angry Red girls was compara- tively even, with Della Riggins accounting for 262 points, and Kim Laird for 254. Ramona Hemphill chalked up 244, and Cynthia Riggins, 175. In the rebounding area, Gay Hemphill led also, with 359 to her credit. Della Riggins placed second with 267. Statistics for the year showed that PUS shot 46.2 from the free throw line and 59.5 from the field. Only two players, Cynthia Riggins and Jodi Shores, will be lost via graduation. “Let’s keep our heads together!” Coach Melynn Hunt advises DeAnn Weese, Cindy Black, and Mary Huey during a time- out. 154 “Up and in! Brenda Henry shoots for two points to aid the Dogs to a home victory, typical of their successful season. PHS GIRLS VARSITY OPP. 40 Dumas 49 70 Borger 27 70 Lubbock Dunbar 44 57 Post 37 38 Amarillo Palo Duro 27 59 Amarillo High 45 66 Pam pa 46 68 Lubbock Christian 30 34 Amarillo Palo Duro 31 51 Monahans 16 57 San Angelo Lake view 44 63 Lubbock Monterey 41 46 Dumas 42 59 Borger 24 30 Perry ton 26 70 Amarillo Tascosa 42 41 Amarillo High 27 50 Amarillo Palo Duro 39 59 Amarillo Caprock 42 52 Hereford 30 65 Lubbock Coronado 43 52 Lubbock Monterev 49 66 Lubbock High 27 66 Hereford 20 58 Lubbock Coronado 34 37 Lubbock Monterey 45 63 Lubbock High 40 53 Lubbock Monterey 49 62 Amarillo High 36 57 Midland Lee 48 44 El Paso Burgess 42 46 Victoria 51 District Games District playoff Bi-district Regional State Tension mounts as DeAnn Wecse and Sharon Landry root the Lady Bulldogs on to another victory, along with the team members and coaches. 155 Della Riggins jumps for the ball against Coronado while teammates move into position. The Dogettes were victorious 65-43. Varsity Cheerleader, Marijayne Carlisle signals “We’re No. 1!” as Kim Laird plunges through the Angry Red victory hoop. 156 Bulldog player, Cynthia Riggins goes high for a jump ball during first round of a district game against Monterey. The Dogs beat the Lady Plainsmen 52-49. Dogettes set high mark; edge regional opponents “B-U-L-L-D-O-G-S, fight, fight, fight!” Johnny Turpin and Kevin Igo urge the Fern Bulldogs on during district playoff in Levelland. Ramona Hemphill outjumps her defender as she pumped two points in as the Angry Red girls downed Monterey 53-49 in District playoff. 157 Community goes all out to support teams district, bi-district, regional, state play. Gay Hemphill takes a “perfect picture” shot as Della Riggins and Cynthia Riggins look on during the Bi-District affair with Amarillo High. The Dogs won 62-36. Mr. Tut Tawwater of Radio Station KVOP, assisted by his wife, covers the play-by-play action for the Bi- District playoff. 158 “Abilene or Bust!” Lady Bulldogs depart for the regional tournament after a “send-off” pep rally. “PHS Is number 1!” Coach Melynn Hunt and troops sing the school song as they prepare to leave for the regional playoffs. Gay Hemphill and Della Riggins watch as Ramona Hemphill and Kim Laird rebound the ball at the regional tournament in Abilene. Dogettes won over El Paso Burgess, 44-42 in the final game of the meet. 159 30-3 record tells it all “Did you bake this cake yourself?” Head Coach Melynn Hunt proudly shows off a cake presented to the Lady Bulldogs by Bruce Wesley and Johnny Turpin, members of the Executive Student Council, as (he girls varsity leaves for the state tournament. Gay Hemphill takes a shot at the basket for two of her 26 points scored at state semi-finals. Dogettes were defeated by Victoria 51-46. Kim Laird attempts to score with an up and over shot against Victoria, who became state champions in the next game. 160 JV GIRLS OPPONENT 30 Dumas 44 24 Borger 27 27 Olton 8 25 Slaton 26 19 Lockney 27 11 Amarillo 38 38 Lubbock Christian 32 38 Pampa 25 30 Palo Duro 22 28 Dumas 22 26 Tascosa 28 14 Amarillo 15 40 Tahoka 26 43 Palo Duro 23 39 Levelland 20 23 Slaton 43 26 Caprock 14 34 Hereford 46 39 Coronado 24 21 Monterey 32 52 Lubbock 14 23 Hereford 26 28 Coronado 35 49 Lubbock 38 Melba Lockett looks on with concern as Laura Branch grabs for a rebound in the victory over Caprock, 26-14. Jayvee games supply excitement Plainview Girls Junior Varsity team members are (FRONT ROW) Linda Jackson, Carolyn Jackson, Tammie Vaughn, Barbara Hill, Beatrice Torres, Rhonda Weatherly. (BACK ROW) Shelia Borchardt, Melba Lockett, Liz Smith, Donna Jackson, Laura Branch, Deanna Borchardt, Coach Vicki Hatton. 161 Varsity boys provide season upset Varsity Bulldog basketball members include (FRONT ROW) Joe Baker (Student Trainer), Kim Taylor, Bruce Wesley, Scott Sherwood, Eddie Hart, Joaquin Sierra. (BACK ROW) Danny Madrid (manager), Johnny Hill (manager). Earnest Mosley, Kenneth Storey, Keith Jordan, Assistant Coach Dale Smith, Head Coach Richard O’Hara. The 1978-79 season for the boys varsity basketball squad furnished several highlights for local fans, and climaxed when Coach Richard O’Hara’s team downed a favored Coronado squad 55-43 in the last game of second-round district play, knocking the Mustangs out of a possible tie with Monterey in second-round ratings. In addition to the Coronado contest, the Dogs also posted victories against Denver City, 79-44; Estacado, 57-56; Palo Duro, 61 50; Dumas 59-55; Hereford, 52-46; and two victories over Lubbock High, 54-50 and 55-54. Junior Kenneth Storey was named to the All- District first team, and Keith Jordan to the All- District second squad. Jordan also placed on the All-Tournament team in the Plainview Invitational Tournament. “Now let’s do it this way, boys.” Coach Richard O’Hara consults with Keith Jordan, Gilbert Vera, Lowell Palser, and Robert Vera. Kim Taylor passes the ball to Keith Jordan to avoid a block by a Borger player. 163 “Angry! Angry! Angry Red!” Avid Bulldog fans spur the Dogs on to victory, as students and townspeople alike support the team. Joaquin Sierra, followed by Johnny Hill, dribbles down court to evade Dumas players. “Watch out!” Kenneth Storey soars upward for the ball as teammates and Hereford opponents look on in amazement. 164 Spirit mounts for Dogs Bruce Wesley takes aim to pass to Earnest Mosley and avoid a Hereford defensive player. Earnest Mosley and Jimmy Ray, along with other Bulldog team members, run onto the court as PHS students cheer them on. Kenneth Storey jumps against a Coronado player while Kim Taylor prepares to catch the ball. 1W=N IIP •••• III];; .... um w .... 41 RFJ........ crwi'i «j...... I'TJIl Hr..... II LK.......... 1:141 LI!..... IRniUH'.H ••••W1SW1Q •••• RHiwr. .....tfll •••• SHHaiJffil .....i .....rJ?] fiiirauip ..... Time runs out with the Bulldogs victorious over Coronado 55-43, closing the season on a winning note. 166 “I’m next!” Kenneth Storey watches as Robert Vera puts the ball in for two points against the Coronado Mustangs in second-round action. j V, Sophs furnish area competition Boys Junior Varsity team members are (FRONT ROW) Ben McLallen, Todd Weese, Robert Vera, Manuel Gonzales. (BACK ROW) Elvin Simmons, Gene Gilbert, Ritchie Norrell, P. W. Thompson, and Lowell Falser, Coach Dale Smith. Boys Sophomore Team members are (FRONT ROW) Pat Brown, David Higdon, John Riggins, Jamie Edwards, Paul Gutierrez, Rodney Herring. (BACK ROW) Jackie Ray, Robert Garcia, David Gallardo, Michael Parr, Michael Mosley, Lindsey Tunnell, Calvin Thompson, Coach Frank Muir. 167 9th girls shoot for higher goals Girls Ninth Red team include (FRONT ROW) Shelly Hindman, Kim Rogers, Jami Shores, Brenda Hall, Veronica Vargas, Nora Martinez. (BACK ROW) Coach Debbi Coffey, Connie Odom (manager), Chinnie White, Marianna Sanchez, Bulah Craver, Marla Leach, Kay Cleveland, Tammie Chennault (manager). Girls Ninth Blue team include (FRONT ROW) Leslie Gilleland, Sharia Hallman, Lisa Black, Cynthia Parr. (BACK ROW) Coach George Franklin, Jody McGowen, Patty Chambers, Palecia Hall, Dana Sparrow, Valerie Gould (manager). F men boys look toward varsity Boys 9th Red team includes (FRONT ROW) Todd Denton, Walter Taylor, James Ellis, Arthur Washington, Luthez Thompson, Joe Ray. (BACK ROW) Rene Cisneros (manager), Roland Flores, Eric Summers, Chris Hardin, Lee Carter, Jerry Walker, Stan Sherwood, Coach Kevin Wiseman. Boys 9th Blue team includes (FRONT ROW) Johnny Perez, Anthony McAdoo, Jay Webb, Alton Jackson, Jimmy Velasquez (manager). (BACK ROW) Kevin Hearn, Jerry Cargill, Eric Woods, Harold King, John Holbert, Coach Michael Morris. 169 IMIS VARSITY OPPONENT OLLEYBALL 15 Levelland 1 15 Levelland 9 1 Tascosa 15 4 Tascosa 13 •i Tascosa 15 7 Tascosa 15 I 1 Coronado 15 15 Coronado 17 17 C!aprock 15 6 Caprock 15 3 Caprock 15 15 Levelland 1 15 Levelland 9 7 Dunbar .1V 15 15 Dunbar J V 12 4 Dunbar j 15 1 1 Plains 18 7 Plains 15 15 Muleshoc 3 15 Muleshoe 10 Palo Duro 15 2 Palo Duro 15 13 Amarillo 11 Amarillo 15 4 Amarillo 15 15 Coronado 11 15 Coronado 9 15 Muleshoe i 14 Muleshoe lb 9 Muleshoe 15 15 Monterey 3 13 Monterey 15 13 Monte rev 1 1 15 Lubbock 7 3 Lubbock 15 15 Lubbock 9 10 Hereford 15 8 Hereford 15 1 Coronado 15 2 Coronado 15 4 Monterey 15 8 Monterey 15 15 Lubbock 11 7 Lubbock 15 15 Lubbock 8 13 Hereford 1 1 15 Hereford 17 5 Hereford i V bailers record good season Up and over! Kim Laird and Pam Williams block a shot in a contest played in Bulldog gym. 170 Varsity volleyball team consists of Coach Debbi Coffey, Trisha Cavazos, Kim Laird, Lori Huffine, Cynthia Williams, Donna Jackson, Kandy Cognasi. JV team members gather for a consultation with Coach Debbi Coffey during a time out. (LEFT) Cynthia Williams returns a shot as Trisha Cavazos and Lori Huffine watch to see if help is needed. (ABOVE) Pam Williams hits one from the backcourt as Mrs. Neva Jo Joplin and Angry Red fans look on with anticipation. 171 Fem Dogs provoke excitement. Lori Huffine prepares to spike the ball as Pam Williams sets it up in the Hereford game. (ABOVE) “We’ve got spirit!” JV cheerleaders Felicia Tipton, Georgia Hodges, Lori Kemp and Mica W illiams lead the fans in sparking the girls on to victory. (RIGHT) Lori Huffine goes to the floor to return a shot while Donna Jackson comes in for an assist. 172 JV volleyball team members are (FRONT ROW) Marla Leach, Jami Shores. Brenda Hall, Bobbie Collins: (BACK ROW) Redawna Dobberstcin (trainer). Laura Branch, Marci Sherley, Tanya Long, Sandra Stanford. PHS JV VOLLEYBALL ! Tascosa OPPONENT 15 2 Tascosa 15 13 Caprock 15 3 Caprock 3 15 Muleshoe 12 15 Muleshoe 10 5 Palo Ouro 15 15 Palo Duro 13 13 Palo Ouro 9 3 Amarillo 15 8 Amarillo 15 9 Coronado 15 4 Coronado 15 15 Muleshoe 9 15 Muleshoe 11 8 Monterey 15 1 Monterev 15 7 Lubbock 15 H I Lubbock 15 15 Hereford 8 15 Hereford 15 11 Hereford 15 14 Coronado 16 8 Coronado 15 10 Monterey 15 4 Monterey 15 6 Lubbock 15 9 Lubbock 15 8 Hereford 15 15 Hereford 8 13 Hereford 15 J V volley bailer Brenda Hall sets up the ball as Coach Debbi Coffey’s younger squad tries for a victory over Hereford. 173 Members of Varsity Tennis Team are (FRONT ROW) Teresa Landry, Susan Morgan, Richelle Morgan, Mary Ellen Seright, Velma Garza, Sharon Landry; (BACK ROW) David Thompson, David Vargas, Keith Jordan, Robert Allen, Bill Harris, Jerry Low. Landry reaches regional semi-finals Members of the JV Tennis Team are (FRONT ROW) Randy Sooter, Richie Havenhill, Cary Harris, Kim Tuttle, Russ Reecer, Craig Kennon; (BACK ROW) Judy Rice, Larry Taylor, Allison Bennett, Tony Quintana, Rod Fennell, Bud Caddell, Jeff Harrell. 174 Plainview High netters chalked up another good year under Coach Jerry Barton. Senior Teresa Landry’ made her third trip to regionals, having won the district singles title. Landry also nabbed first place in the Plainview Fall and Spring meets, as well as the Amarillo tourney. Boys were led by senior David Vargas and junior Keith Jordan, the doubles team which copped the Plainview Spring tourney. Teresa teamed with sister Sharon to nab first place in the Odessa Tournament and second in the local spring meet. Senior Teresa Landry displays her expertise after winning the district championship and placing third in the regional tournament. 175 Jerry Low goes after a low backhand in early-April practice, ignoring the typical windy weather. “It helps to say Ahhhhhhhh . . Keith Jordan works at the job of serving, hoping for an ace. 176 (ABOVE) Sharon Landry tries a two- handed grip to add power in a mid-after- noon practice session. (RIGHT) “Shoes are a part of the game!” Mary Ellen Seright ties a quick knot while Velma Garza waits to start the afternoon routine. David Vargas whams a forehand drive cross court as he readies himself to meet his week-end opponents. “Cool . . . cool . . . water.” A brief stop at the water fountain helps Susan Morgan while Richelle Morgan awaits her turn. David Thompson and Robert Allen meet at the net for a strategy session as practice begins for the early April meet held in Plainview. 177 Diamondmen compile 9- 7 district ledger PHS Varsity baseball team includes (FRONT ROW) Jeff Anderson, Boni Garcia, Larry Vera, Brian Terrell, Randy Ortcgon, Bobby Reyes; (SECOND ROW) Assistant Coach Jim Bob Brown, Tony Lopez, Matt Gilleland, Louis Rios, Kit Howerton, Sammy Gardner, Rusty Stair; (BACK ROW) Tim Johnson, Brit Mayberry, Gilbert Vera, Greg Jordan, Eddie McAlister, Gary Stair, Trey Cline, Ervin Davis, Head Coach Ed Moore. ■ Pitcher Jeff Anderson hurls the ball for another called strike in late-season action. Ervin Davis, whose “heavy hat” led all the Bulldogs with a batting average above .430, races for base to beat the throw. PUS BA SEBALL OPP. 6 Amarillo High 3 5 Tascosa 6 Tascosa 0 15 Palo Duro 12 8 Tascosa 5 8 Tascosa 4 2 ( aprock 3 3 Caprock 10 ( Dumas 10 4 Amarillo High 1J 2 Dumas 6 0 Dumas 2 9 Hereford 3 10 11ereford 3 9 Monterey 8 1 Monterey 11 1 Coronado 4 16 Hereford 5 5 Hereford 3 6 Monterey 10 ( Monterey 6 2 Coronado 1 2 Coronado 9 Baseball spirit is not confined to the outfield or infield. Bulldog diamondmen support their teammates with some dugout action as the game gets close. 179 It was ‘The best year ever for Bulldog diamondmen under the leader- ship of Coach Ed Moore. The Angry Red finished with a 5-3 second-round district record, a 9-7 overall district mark, and were 14-14 on the season. The locals tied in the second half of district play with Coronado for second place. Pitcher Jeff Anderson posted the best mound record of the year, showing a 7-5 on the books. Ervin Davis led in the hitting department with a batting average that stayed over .400 for the entire year. (LEFT) Kit Howerton rounds the base on his way to home plate. (RIGHT) Jeff Anderson looks for the catcher’s signal before winding up for his next pitch. “1 got it, I got it!” Gary Stair signals teammates for the ball during a doubleheader against Lubbock High. The Dogs split with the visiting Westerners 8-5 and 12-2, winning the first contest. Xflgj IV Baseball team members include (FRONT ROW) Roy Mason, Paul Gutierrez, Curtis Cross, Vondel Burnett, Randy Butcher, Danny Trevino, Tay Hindman, Greg Blankenship; (BACK ROW) Benito Hererra, Bracken Finney, Jimmy Cornelius, Lowell Palser, Jett Gould, John Voung, Aaron Lee. Angry Red catcher Kit Howerton throws trom a semi-kneeling position to catch a runner on third base. “Yeeaahh! Sic ’em. Dogs!” PUS diamondmen gather to gel fired up before a Bulldog versus Plainsmen showdown. Jayvees gain experience for varsity Girl thinclads achieve new highs. Girls Track team includes (FRONT ROW) Melba Lockett, Patricia Williams, Pam Williams, Donna Jackson, Jamie Shores, Shelly Hindman, Kim Laird, Kristy Franklin (manager); (BACK ROW) Coach Vicki Hatton, Coach Melynn Hunt, Jeannette Alexander, Ramona Hemphill, Cindy Black, Mary Huey, Della Riggins, Gay Hemphill, Head Coach George Franklin, Coach Carlton Buchanan. All-around athlete Gay Hemphill tosses the shot put in the Bulldog Relays, showing the form which won her second in the district meet. She also placed second in district in discus. Pam Williams, a part of the 440 and the 880 relay teams, crosses the finish line in the Bulldog Relays. Pam also nabbed second in district in the 100-yard dash. 182 The record-setting 440 relav team of Patricia Williams, Pam Williams. Donna Jackson, and Melba Lockett line up after placing first on the district level, setting a new record. Pam and Patricia Williams, Jackson, and Mary Huey ran the 800 lor new honors. Girls Track '•Record breaking’ best de- scribes the PHS girls track season. The team nabbed third place in the district meet while setting new district records in the process. The 440 yard relay team (Melba Lockett, Donna Jackson, Patricia Williams, Pam Williams) and the 880 yard relay team, (Mary Huey, Donna Jackson, Patricia Williams, and Pam Williams) set records. Pam Williams also established a district time in the 100 yard dash in prelims. Gay Hemphill participated in shot put and discus events, placing third in the regional meet in shot put. JV girls track team includes (FRONT ROW) Terri Madrid, Linda Alvarado Wyethia Ha'J; h ez Br®n ?a Montez Sharia Hallman, Brenda Hall, Cynthia Parr, Marylynn Chandler, Gloria Cantu; (BACK ROW) Coach Vicki Hatton, Coach Melynn Hunt, Barbara Houston, Angela Sugart, Jane Rubeck, Tama Head, Laura Branch, Chinme White, Head Coach George Franklin, Coach Carlton Buchanan. 183 Junior Kenneth Storey set the pace for the Bulldog thinclads in the 1979 season as he became the ninth school boy on record ever to jump seven feet in his specialty, the high jump. Under the leadership of boys varsity coach Dennis Tomlin, the locals had lour trackmen to advance to the Region 1 meet by virtue of district wins: Storey. Kevin Woods in shot put. Pat Brown in long jump, and Scott Sherwood in the 100-yard dash. Regional contenders Scott Sherwood (100 yard dash) and Kevin Woods (shot put) warm up in Bulldog Stadium in practice for the upcoming meet. [M viO Boys varsity track team includes (FRONT ROW) Bobby Raymer, Mark Hilliard, Mike Gomez, Steve Thompson, Ronnie Pena, Pat Brown, Matt McCullough, Kyle Hamman, David Erwin; (SECOND ROW) Bruce Wesley, Sam Criswell, Billy Williams, Oscar Mosley, Scott Sherwood, Trent Adcock, Humberto Rodriquez, Mike Wright, Robert White, Coach Dennis Tomlin, (BACK ROW) Coach Pat Tone, Coach Neil Billingsley, Coach Kevin Wiseman, Brett Cypert, Royce Coleman, Kevin Igo, Jay Miller, Kevin W oods, Kenneth Storey, P. W. Thompson, David Gallardo, Coach Ronnie Knoy, Coach Windy Williams. 184 PHS track sters efforts reap rewards JV and Freshman boys track team, lined up pep rally style, include (FRONT ROW) Steve Derrick, John Wright, Bobby Raymer, Rodney White, Jerry Cargill, Donnie Ballard, Scott James, David Perez, Martin Maldonado, Jimmy Velasquez;(BACK ROW) Coach Kevin Wiseman, Luis Garza, Daniel Fairbanks, Robert Jones, Odell Leyendecker, Eric Woods, Wade James, Stan Sherwood, Harold King, Trent Adcock. “Sailing along” . . . Pat Brown tries to better his own mark in the long jump, chalking up a district win which led to Region 1 competition. Girl golfers nab 4th district title Varsity girls golf learn includes (FRONT ROW) Brenda Cole, Lori Carthel, Ann Horne, Jody McGowen; (SECOND ROW) Tonjua McMennamy, Cyndy DeAnda, Kenna Duckett, Shonnie Trimble, Lori Zeleny;(BACK ROW ) Coach Liz Hinds, Tammy Watson, Paige Lloyd. The Angry Red winning tradition was carried on by the PIIS girls golf team in their 79 season. For tlie fourth consec- utive year, fem golfers won the district championship. Senior Ann Horne led the district hv being named to the All-District team, along with senior teammate Lori Zeleny and freshman Jody McGowen. The district champions finished fifth out of ten teams in the regional meet. Lori Zeleny (LEFT) prepares to putt while Lori Carthel (RIGHT) lines up her shot. Everyday, sixth period practices are held at the local Country club. “What a swing!” Varsity team members Lori Carthel, Kenna Duckett, Shonnie Trimble, Jody McGowen and Lori Zeleny watch Brenda Cole during district warm-up. (UPPER PICTURE) Tonjua McMennamy and Tammy Watson select the right clubs for prac- tice. (LOWER PICTURE) “No cheating!” Paige Lloyd and Cyndy DeAnda tally each other’s score after 18 holes. Senior All-district 4-AAAA selection and district medalist Ann Horne tees off while practicing for district play. The Bulldog varsity boys golf team, led by Coach Harrell Weatberred, came down to the wire in the district race for second place with Coronado, but were edged out in spite of an 18 stroke gain in the last round of district play. Two seniors, Kelly Raper and Jeff Alvis, led the local linksters. “We played well in the last round and showed what it takes to be a winner,” stated Coach Weatberred. PHS Varsity boys golf team includes (FRONT ROW) Ross Schott, Jeff Alvis Paul Weatherred, Brooks Terrell, Kelly Raper, (BACK ROW) Coach Harrell Weatherred, John Maloney, Gary Branch. Golfers mirror concentration PHS Boys B-team includes Greg Sanders, Scott Houlette, James Cooke, Ken Hess, Tim Moore, Stan Hatch, Coach Harrell Weatherred. Ever-popular basketball gets underway in Physical Education classes as Madelyn Voyles, Cheryl Lovelady, and Velma Garcia swing into action. David Lane goes up for a shot in second period boys Physical Education Class, while fellow students await the outcome. 190 Physical Education program offers variety “All together, now!” . . . Fifth period boys discover that “It’s not as easy as it looks” to build a “three-story pyramid” as some of the “pillars” appear to weaken. Rhonda McCall and Denny Baldwin “move along” in the popular sixth period Aerobics class which completes its second year as a part of the Physical Education program. “I got it ... I got it!” Second period boys Physical Education class struggles with the Monster Ball—which seems to have a mind of its own. 191 I “Hang in there!” Brenda Savage, Diana Rivera, Sandra Barley, and Penny Bussey combine talents to put their side over the top (or net) in class volleyball. Activity classes grow in popularity Louis Flores, who wrote PHS bowling history, concentrates on his game. In the third quarter, Flores set a new school record when he rolled a 262 with seven strikes in a row and no open frames. 192 Badminton semi-finalists Rhonda Scott and Deanna Wagner seek to overcome opponents in the intramural playoffs. Badminton winners Deborah Alexander and Rhonda Jones line up with crossed “weapons” after winning Archery winners in intramural competition include Mary Vargas, Susan Urrutia, Regina Middleton, and Elsa Lopez, one student from each class, second through fifth. Aurora Johnson works at the job of removing arrows from the target so that another round may be started. 193 CLASSES Senior Don Palmer, president Class Officers Claude Lusk, vice-president Debbie Golden, secretary Terri Black, treasurer ANTHONY ADCOX Foot 1)1, Metal Trades, VOCT Cl (Pres) MARVIN ADRIAN COOP A- Gen Wood DAVID AGUILAR ICT ELIZABETH ALCALA Spanish Cl RAYMOND ALDACO DEBORAH ALEXANDER HI A, ETA, VOE Cl, Basketball Mgr Senior Officers Lead Class JEANETTE ALEXANDER Track, ERA, Basketbl MARY ALEXANDER HECE, HERO, EHA STEVE ALEXANDER Eootbl, Track, Basketbl, Building Trades, (Pres), EHA, FCA ROBERT ALLEN Tennis, NHS, Merit P Award, Honor Roll JEFF ALVIS Golf, Eootbl, EC A, Spanish Cl, Science Cl, Key Cl, St. Council Rep, J.NHS, Honor Roll BECKY ANZALDUA Publications Cl, “Camelot”, “Red White and Blue Revue,” VOE Cl ANDREW ARELLANO Metal Trades, (Secy) MARY BAEZA Art Cl, Spanish Cl, Basketbl KELLY BAIN ICT, Footbl, Drama DOUGLAS BALL Metal trades, (Parlim), Auto VIech, CVAE (Pres) LARRY BALL Footbl, Radio TV (Pres) 197 JERKY BARNES VOGT JUANITA BARRERA Band, Bandettes (Secty-Treas), Humanities Cl, VOC Cl, Honor Roll, M G REX BAXTER Bulldog Barker Staff, Publications Cl MARK BAYLEY Publications Cl, French Cl, BULLDOG BARKER Photographer KAY BELYEU Cosmetology (Sergt-at-Arms), 2nd place ribbon district VICA competiton SERGIO BERNAL BETSY BERRY HERO DARRELL BILLINGTON Footbl, FCA “How do I look?” Rob Bridwell and Kim Butler show off their cheerleading abilities during the Senior-Faculty games in mid- March. Walter Taylor. Mark Malone, and Matt McCullough show the Yuletide spirit at the German Club Christmas party with an electronic game. JIMMIE BILLINGTON Drafting Cl (Rep) LYNDRA BILLS Band, Science Cl (Vice-Pres), “Music Man” Orchestra, NHS (Sec-Treas), I atin Cl (Vice Pres), Who’s Who in Ixitin, Honor Roll TERRI BLACK VOE (Pres), M G (Pub Chairman), Business Cl, Bandettes, Freshman Twirler, Jr Volunteers, Class Treas (Fresh, Soph, Sr) RODNEY BORCHARDT Building Trades 198 Variety is the spice of life Staff photographer Hamid Pejman checks the Bulldog Barker to see how his pictures came out. KERRI 80WNDS Rodeo Cl, FFA, Bowling, Drama GARY BRANCH NJHS, FCA, Foothl, Golf DIANA BRAY Cosmetology (Pres), 1st place ribbon district VICA competition, 3rd place ribbon state VICA competition RICK BRIDWELL Golf, Drafting ROB BRIDWELL Auto Mechanics (Vice-Pres), FFA, Golf WILLIAM BROWN Foothl, Track, Basketbl, Student Coun, Drama Forensics TIM BRUMLEY ICT, All-Region Band. Stage Band CONNIE BRUNSON TIM BURGE Building Trades (Sec), Foothl, Soph of Year “76”, All South Plains “Super Team”, All District, Second Team All- State JANE BURNETT Band, Bandettes, Bowling TIMMY BUSH FFA, Gen Wood KELLY BUTLAR Jr Volunteers (Sec, Pres), Latin Cl, M G, “The House Than Jack Built,” Band 199 200 KIM BUTLER Footbl, Track, German Cl (Pres) Stu- dent Coun CARMA CAMPBELL Cosmetology DARLENE CAREY VOE MARI JAYNE CARLISLE All-Region Band, Bandettes, FCA, Cheerleader (JV Varsity), VOE (.1, FFA Sweetheart, Noon Lions Cl Queen BRIAN CARPENTER Footbl, Band, Crescendo Cl, German Cl, FCA, Key Cl DANNA CARTHEL MARY CASAREZ Library ALFRED CASTANEDA Footbl, Track LEONEL CASTILLO ICT ROSALINDA CASTILLO VOE Cl, Spanish Cl JOHNNY CAUDILLO TRISHA CAVAZOS FHA, FCA (Sectv), Volleybl, 1 G VELMA CHAVEZ LISA CHIDDIX Cosmetology, FHA CYNDY CLABORN Track, 1 G, Tennis, PLAIN VIEW and BULLDOG BARKER Photog- rapher, Publications Cl. FCA KIM CLINE Band, Bandettes, f I A TREY CLINE Footbl, Basebl, Golf, Key Cl, “The House That Jack Built SHANA COOK NHS (Pres), Humanities Cl (Vice- Pres), Latin Cl (Treas), Art Cl, Honor Roll TRACI CORN FHA, Jr Volunteers, ICT MANUEL CORTEZ Clubs accent final year DENNIS CRAVEY J Metal Trades (Pres), Foolbl RICKY CROSS A Cappella Choir (Pres), Chamber Singers, “Music Man,” All-Region Choir, All Area Choir, M G (Vice- Pres), “Annie Get Your Gun” MATT CROWNOVER A Cappella Choir, The Wrecking Crew, Band, “The Robe,” “M A S H,” “Everybody Loves Opal,” “Harvey” KATHY CURRY Band, FTA, Student Coun, EH A, Li- brary STEVE CYPERT Radio TV Repair (Sergt-at-Arms) KIM DALTON Band, Humanities Cl, Latin Cl, Jr Volunteers, (1st Vice-Pres), “Music Man” Orchestra, Honor Roll, NHS CHARLES DAVILA Radio TV, Drafting, Band, Gen Wood DEBBIE DAVIS VOE PHS C LUBS Arete Art Cl Jr Volunteers Auto Mechanics Key Cl Bandettes Latin Cl Building Trades Literary Cl Business Cl Math Cl Crescendo Metal Trades Cosmetology M G—-Masque and Gavel CVAE—Coordinated Vocational Aca- NHS—National Honor Society demic Education JNHS—National Junior Honor Society DE—Distributive Education Publications Cl DECA—Distributive Education Clubs of Radio—TV America Rodeo Cl Electronics Spanish Cl FCA—Fellowship of Christian Athletes Science Cl FFA—Future Farmers of America VIC A—Vocational Industrial Clubs of FHA—Future Homemakers of America America French Cl Drafting ITA—Future Teachers of America VOCT—Vocational Opportunity Clubs German Cl of Texas HERO—Home Economics Related Occu- VOE—Vocational Office Education pation (Also HECE) ICT—Industrial Cooperative Training Woodworking WILLIE DAVIS Eootbl, German Cl, Drafting Cl, Track, “The House Jack Built” SHELLEY DAYTON VOE LYNN DE ANDA EEA, Footbl, Golf, Bowling JERRY DEAR Science Cl, ETA, Band, French Cl, Humanities Cl, Jr Class Coun 201 RICHARD DEL CAMPO Auto Mechanics (Parlim) SANDRA DE LEON Rami. Publications BRENT DICKERSON Kootbl, Basketbl. KHA ROBERT DOMINGUEZ Band (2nd Vice-Pres), All-Region, Spanish ('I (Vice-Pres), Publications Cl (Vice-Pres), Crescendos Cl. Jr Class PLAIN VIEW Editor ’78, Sports PLAIN VIEW Editor 79 Queen election sparks interest JIMMIE DOSS Crescendos Cl, Band, Science Cl MICHELE DRAPER Homecoming Queen candidates for 1978-1979 in- cluded Teresa I andrv, Philana Oliphant, Ixiurie Morton, Kip Mayberry, and MariJayne Carlisle. EDDIE DULIN FFA BILLY DURHAM Auto Mechanics, Library KATHY DUVALL HERO (Pres), M G, ‘ Meet Mr In St. Louis,” Student Coun, Lion’s (dub Queen Candidate JOSEPH DYE Tennis, FCA. Science Cl. NJHS, Ixitin Cl KATHY EBELING Band, Bandettes, Jr Volunteers (1st Vice-Pres), Humanities Cl, l atin Cl (Histn), “Music Man” Orchestra ANDY ELLENA 202 HOWARD ELLIS CLINT ENGLISH RAENA ENTREK1N Band, Basketbl, FFA MARIA ESCALANTE fs V FRANK ESCOVEDO DANNY ESTRADA WILLIAM FAIRBANKS NJHS, All-Region Band, “Music Man Orchestra, Track, Stage Band JOSE FALCON A Bulldog convention seems to be in the offering as Jay Miller, Kelly Raper, Kim Butlar, and Dennis Cravey stand by their four legged friends. CARLA FIELDS SOI LA FIERRO STUART FLETCHER TONY FLORES Building Trades, Track. 203 CRAIG FOSTER Footbl KAREN FOWLER Band, FT A, NJHS MARK FRANKLIN NHS Signs, bus trips . . . on it goes BECKY GAONA BON! GARCIA Band, Stag ' Band, Basebl, Crescendo Cl, All-Region Band CHRIS GARCIA FFA, Gen Wood 204 Seniors show their spirit by “Backing the Dogs” while decorat- ing the halls for Homecoming. Are you a Pepper, too? Lvndra Bills relaxes on the hand trip to the football game against Clovis. TIM FRENCH Auto Mechanics CHRISTINE FRYE French Cl (Rep and Secty) ANITA GAMBOA VOE, Band, Bandettes SENIORS “ b A Ck A N Uj Of i MeasLts 5 j D GENEROSA GARCIA LUPE GARCIA . YOLANDA GARCIA Cosmetology DeLYN GILBERT Cosmetology (Rep), Hon Mention in Pistriet VICA Competition DEBBIE GOLDEN Jr. Volunteers (Vice Pres), Student Coun, Class Sec: (Soph, Sr), FCA, Spanish CL BEATRICE GONZALES SUSAN GONZALEZ KATHRYN GORMAN Twirler (Fre sh, Var), German Cl, ICT (Treas), “M A S H”, “The- Robe”, M G A. J. GREEN Track, Auto Mechanics, Trainer GLYNN GREENHILL A Cappella Choir, Chamber Singers, Drafting (Pres), “Camelot,” “Annie Ge-t Your Gun,” “Music Man,” “Li'l Abner” LYNN GREENHILL A Cappella Choir, “Camelot.” “Li I Abner,” “Annie Get Your Gun,” “Music Man,” ICT KYLE HAMMAN Footbl, Track, FCA, Key Cl CARRIE HANCOCK VOE, FTA (Vice-Pres), Jr Volunteers, Spanish Cl, Adv Re p JIMMY HANEY Metal Trades (Vice-Pres, Sergt-at- Arms) RHONDA HARDIN VOE (treas), Rodeo Cl, Band BRENT HARRISON FFA, A Cappella Choir, Chamber Singers, Band DeLynn Kelly, Beth Snyder, Terri Black, Kathy Owen, and Teresa Landry attend a tea given senior girls by Plainview Business and Professional Women’s Club. 205 KANDY HARRIS Radio and TV KATHY HART Choir KELLY HAYES EEA (Pros, Rep), Cotton Judging Team, Livestock Judging Team, Pari Procedure Team DEBRA HEMBREE EH A (Pres), ECA, Student Coun JANIE HERNANDEZ (SANCHEZ) EH A, Spanish Cl, Choir JOE ERANK HERNANDEZ ETA, Key Cl, Crescendo Cl, Band, Stage Band JUAN HERNANDEZ Radio and TV, Stereo Repair District Winner TAMI HINDMAN CORY HOLBERT CHRIS HOLLAND Golf, EEA, DIANA HOLLARS CVAE, HERO (Pres), VOCT District Contest Winner SHARLA HOOD VOE, FTA ANN HORNE Girl’s State, Golf, All-District Golf, Medalist, Runner-up medalist. Band (Pres), All-Region Band, NHS (Pres), “Music Man” Orchestra, Honor Roll DAVID HOWELL ECA, EHA, Tennis, Student Coun PAT HOWELL Band, Stage Band, Crescendo Cl (Pres), Student Coun Rep, Tennis, ETA, German Cl (Vice-Pres) LORI HUFFINE FCA, Exec Coun (Treas), Lion’s Cl Queen Alt., Track, Volleybl MICHELLE HUGHES DECA, Band, NJHS RICHARD HUGHS MARGARET HURT Band, All-Region Band, Area All-State Band, A Cappclla Choir, NHS, “M A S H”, “Music Man” Orchestra, Stage Band BOBBY JACKSON Auto Mechanics, Track 206 Pep rallies boost spirit for games “Follow the leader”. Angry Red team members Tim Burge, Richard Pena, Don Palmer, Billy Williams, and Bruce Wesley file into one of the pep rallies. MARK JACKSON Science Cl (pres), f rench Cl. Tennis, National Science Foundation Summer Science Training Program DAVID JAMES HERO, Vl G RANDY JENKINS ICT, Drama, Rowling, Band LISA JERNIGAN SONYA JOHNSON DWIGHT JONES GREG JONES Footbl, Basketbl, Track. FCA, Student Coun, Exec Coun (Chaplain), Foren- sics JEANNIE JONES ICT, Rodeo Cl KRISTI JONES VOE, FTA, Jr Volunteers (Hist), Track 207 Seniors get together to win school contests; social life always rates high priority RHONDA JONES Publications Cl, BULLDOG BARKER staff, VOE (Rep), Choir RICKEY JONES Metal Trades. M G, Art Cl, “To Kill A Mockingbird” District UIL Best Ac- tor Award, PTA Children’s Plav “House That Jack Built,” “Of Mice ami Men” ROBIN JORDAN VOE, ETA, Jr Volunteers SUSAN KELLER A Cappella Choir (Secty), Chamber Singers, VOE, “Music Man,” “Annie Get Your Gun,” “Li’l Abner” DeLYNN KELLY DONE ICE KENNON ICT (Rep), Jr Volunteers, EH A DARRIN KEYS Golf, Building Trades DONNY KINCER RICKY KING EE A (Sentinel), Stage Band, Band JACK KLEMM Band, Boy’s State, “M A S H”, NJHS (Treas), Stage Band, Track BELINDA LAM HERO, VOE, Track LELAND LAMPKIN DEE DEE LANCE VOE (Scrgt-at-Arms), ETA, NHS, “The Robe” TERESA LANDRY Cheerleader (Fresh), EEA Sweetheart, VOE (Vice-Pres), Lion’s Cl Queen, Tennis, Girl’s Singles District Winner, Girls' Doubles District Runners-up, PHS Queen DAVID LANE EEA LISA LANGFORD Jr Volunteers (Chaplain), Cos- metology (Pari), “Music Man” BRENDA LANGSTON Chorale Choir, Drama, “Annie Get Your Gun,” “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” MICHAEL LANGSTON RHONDA LEES Cheerleader (Fresh), VOE, Band, Bandettes LORI LeFEVRE Exec Coun (Asst Treas), VOE (Hist), Chorale Choir, “Music Man” KYLA LILLEY HERO (Hist), M G RINGO LOPEZ M G TONY LOPEZ Rasebl, Footbl CHERYL LOVELADY (McCLURE) French Cl, Choir, Cheerleader (Fresh), Freshman Class Favorite, Stu- dent Court Rep KEITH LOVELL Metal Trades (Rep) JERRY LOW NHS, Tennis, Publications Cl, JNHS, Basketbl, BULLDOG BARKER, Edi- tor- in-Chief PHILLIP LUNG German Cl CLAUDE LUSK Band, Stage. Band, Crescendo Cl (Vice-Pres), Spanish Cl, “Music Man” Orchestra, Senior Class Vice-Pres The Senior hall displays the Homecoming hall decorations which earned the top award. AMY McBETH M G (Pres), Band, ICT, “Up The Down Staircase,” “Meet Me In St. Louis,” “M A S H,” “Everybody Loves Opal” KIRK McBETH Footbl, FCA, FFA, Student Coun Rep CANDACE McCASLAND A Cappella Choir, “Music Man,” Jr Volunteer, M G, FHA mike McClendon FFA 209 matt McCullough FCA, Science Cl, German Cl, Track, Publications Photographer, Honor Roll. NHS TERRY McGAHA Spanish Cl, Auto Mechanics (Pres), Student Coun Rep KIM McGHEE Bandettes, Band, Stage Band, Art Cl JOHNNY McLAURIN FFA Senior class of 79 marches on BRUCE Me WILLIAMS Student Coun (Sergt-at-Arms; Pari), FCA (Pres). Footbl, Boys State TONI MADRID Spanish Cl (Scctv), Band, Bandettes, FHA, VOE JOANNA MARTINI DARYL MASSEY Band, German Cl JUANETTA MATSLER A Cappella, “Annie Get Your Gun,” “Music Man,” Art Cl MARTIN MATSLER Band, Crescendo Cl, ICT, German Cl MICHELE MATTHEWS ICT, Band, Bandettes, Science CL KIP MAYBERRY Cheerleader (Fresh, JV, Vars), FCA (Viee-Pres), Soph Favorite Runner- up, Jr Favorite Runner-up, PHS Prin- cess, FHA, Student Coun Rep SHAILA MEASLES Twirler, Jr Class Treas, “M A S H”, Band (Treas), M G (Secty), “The Robe,” Lion’s Club Queen Alt DAVID MEDINA Publications Cl, Band, Soph Class PLAIN VIEW Editor 78, Jr Class PLAIN VIEW Editor 79 ELIDA MELENDEZ 210 REGINA MIDDLETON Members of the 4-AAAA band wait “patiently” while equipment is being set up to take the group’s picture, a traditional event which usually presents it’s share of challenges. ELIZABETH MILLER A Cappella Choir, Band, Bandettes (Vice-Pres), German Cl (Vice-Pres), “Music Man”, Orchestra, PLAIN VIEW ’79 Sr Co-Ed, FT A, Honor Roll JAY MILLER Footbl, All-District, Basketbl, Track, KCA, FHA (Sergt-at-Arms), M G (Sergt-at-Arms), Boys State JEFF MILLER Rodeo Cl. Building Trades, Golf MARLA MILLER GREG MILLS Auto Mechanics, (Seely, Chaplain), 2nd place district VICA Competition KARA MILLS Tennis, Medical Careers, ICT (Rep) TINA MIRES Band, Bandettes, Drafting, Spanish Cl, JNHS, Honor Roll MARCI MITCHELL FHA, FCA, M G, Latin Cl LEE MOBERLY A Cappella Choir, “Music Man” JEFF MOORE A Cappella Choir, Chamber Singers, “Camelot,” “Li'l Abner,” “Annie Get Your Gun,” ’’Music Man,” Red, White, and Blue Revue SUSAN MOORE PLAIN VIEW Act Ed '78, Editor-in- Chief’79, Bandettes (Pres), Band, All- Region, Humanities Cl (Pres) JOANN MORALES M G, CVAE 211 SANDRA MORALES JOE MORALE uto Mechanics SYLVIA MORALE VICKI MORGAN Choir. “Li’l lmn ” “Annie Get Your Gun,” Jr Volunteers, M G, EH A Red dot inspires teams to excel CATHY MORRIS HERO (Viee-P.es), M G, KHA VANESSA MORRIS Band, Bandeltes, All-Region Baud, OK. M G. Science Cl. Honor Roll LAURIE MORTON A Cappella (Pub Chrmn), Chamber Singers, JV. Vars Cheerleader, “Music Man,” KKA Sweetheart, Lions Cl Queen, All-Region Choir “The dot is hot!” Cyndy Claborn and a reluctant Mark Bayley display the Angry Red dots made by the Journalism Depart- ment for the Quarter finals football game. DONNA MOTLEY HERO RITA NEELEY HECK. ETA MARK NIX Band. Crescendo Cl DAVID NOBLES KCA. Key Cl (Seely), Tennis. Bund, German Cl. Student Conn Rep 212 EMILY NOEL Band, All-Region Band. Music Man” Orchestra, UIL I lonorahle Mention dress in “To Kill Mockingbird. Girls Stale Runner up. ETA (Hist). Honor Roll TOMMY NOEL Footbl, Metal Trades (Treas), Band EMILY NOLAN EEKAIN NONE Footbl, Radio TV KARLA ODOM “Up Tin Down Staircase,” M G (S - tv). Band, Baskctbl, BULLDOG BARKER Stall (Exchange Ed). Art Cl. Student Coun Rep KATHI ODOM Queens and alternates for the Plainview Lions Club this year are Teresa Landry, Shaila Measles, Marijayne Carlisle, Lori Huffine, Laurie Morton, and Cynthia Riggins. PHILANA OLIPHANT Cheerleader, r rack. Ari (I. Humanities Cl. Student Coun Rep. Scholastic Arts Reg ward Winner GLENDA OLMSTED Cosmetology (Sectv) GUADALUPE ORTEGA FoolhI, Track, Choir RANDY ORTEGON Drafting. Band, Basebl NATALIE ORTI KATHY OWEN Golf, VOE (Chaplain), FHA (Projects Chrmn). Jr Class Sectv, Cheerleader (Fresh, JV), FCA, Jr Volunteers TIM OWEN Band, Crescendo (.1. Student Coun, NJHS Stage Band. Honor Roll. All- Region SONYA OWENS Cosmetology 213 'The Class of 79 invites you . . . ’ STEVEN OWENS ICT, Band, Industrial rts DONALD PALMER Koothl (Captain), KCA (Pres). Kresh ('-lass Yice-Pres, Soph (-lass ice-Pres, Exec ('.min (Sergt-at-Arms). Sr (.lass Pres ARNOLD PARDO Art Cl (Pres), Track, Koothl (Captain), Bowling RENEE PARISH LORI PATTERSON HERO. A Cappella Choir. Chamber Singers, All Area Choir, Red. White, and Blue Review,” Music Man,” Lion’s Club Queen Candidate HAMID PEJMAN Tennis. BULLDOG BARKER and Yearbook Photographer. Publications Cl, M G, Advisory Rep JESSE PENA Building Tr, Koothl. Track LAURA PENA Cosmetology The line of “graduation happy” seniors headed by Jesus Rios and Elida Melendez confer with Mr. Gene Bates of Star Engraving Co. as senior invitations are picked up in the late spring. NORAH PEN RICH AHDO PENA Knot I) I GLORIA PEREZ Ail (.1, Drama MARY PEREZ IILCL. Spanish Cl. Music Man.' PLAIN IEW Stall NINKA PEREZ Volleybl RACHEL PEREZ OK. Volleybl RAMONA PERRY VOE. El A CHAD PHILLIPS Dialling (Sergt-at- rms). I nut bl DONNA PHILLIPS Ercncli Cl (Nice-Pres), Rand. Rand- cllcs CARLA POLLEY MIKE PRAYOR JOE PRUITT EEA STEVE REEVES EEA (Sects. Rep), I livestock Judging ream. Cotton Judging Team, l arm Skills T cam. Parliamentary Procedure Team TRACY REYNOLDS Irainer RHONDA PURDY Rowling JOHNNY RAMIREZ DEC A, EEA BRET RAMSEY RULLDOG RARKKR, Business Mgr. Keature Ed KELLY RAPER KoolM. Ml-Disirict. Superteam. Ml South Plains. All State Honorable Mention, Golf. Mi-District. Runner-up Medalist, EC A SUSAN REED Drama. Eoothl, Rasketbl 215 CYNTHIA RIGGINS ERA, Basketbl. Track, Lion’s Club Queen Alternate RAY RIOJAS Band, CVAE, ICT JESUS RIOS Band BILL RITCHEY Eootbl, Track, FCA, Key Cl (Pres), German Cl Seniors plan for future ANNETTE ROBERTS DARRELL ROBERTS SCOTT ROBISON Tennis, Drafting, FCA, VICA State and District Notebook Winner, VICA District Runner-up Project Winner, German Cl LUCY RODRIQUEZ MARY RODRIQUEZ OSCAR RODRIQUEZ Band, Radio, and TV RAY RODRIQUEZ Building Trades MICHAELE ROGERS FHA, HERO, M G, Jr Volunteers (Pari), ICT Jimmy Ray, a member of the varsity basketball team, urges fellow students at the pep rally to attend that night’s game. 216 Seniors Rick Bridwell and Lynn DeAnda discuss college admittance with a representatives from the schools attending Senior Day in March. SUSAN ROSALES STEVE RUBIO Radio and TV, Track JUDI RUIZ Track, A Cappella Choir, Chamber Singers, “Annie Get Your Gun.’ “Music Man,” FCA, Spanish Cl KIRK RYAN Band, Stage Band, Crescendo Cl, Drama ESTHER SALAS Cosmetology', Volleybl MARIA SALAZAR PLAIN VIEW, Soph Co-Ed, Art Cl, Spanish Cl, Publications Cl DAVID SANCHEZ Building Trades (Vice-Pres) ISABELL SANCHEZ CVAE MISAEL SAUCEDO Band, Stage Band, Crescendo Cl (Sec- ty-Treas), ETA (Pres), JNHS, Tennis CARLA SCHOONVELT HERO, FHA, Jr Volunteers ROSS SCHOTT Metal Trades, Golf KARLA SCHUR Band, Bandettes, FHA, Key Cl 217 SAMISHEHADEH BULLDOG BARKER Staff'. Science Cl SCOTT SHERWOOD Footbl, Captain, All-District, All-South Plains Hon Mention, Basketbl, FCA (Vice-Pres), FHA. NHS, Adv Rep, Track JODI SHORES Basketbl, Track. JNHS, German Cl BILLY SISEMORE FFA DANNY SMITH Band, Stage Band, German Cl, Cres- cendo Cl, Art Cl, Scholastic Art Awards Gold Key, Honor Roll TRACIE SMITH Band, Bandettes, German Cl, “Music Man,” Forensics BETH SNYDER BULLDOG BARKER, Asst. Ed, Publications Cl (Secty), M G. FHA. Adv Rep, Lions’ Club Queen Can- didate MARY SOLIS PLAIN VIEW. Soph Co-Ed, Publica- tions Cl, VOE ROSE ANNA SOLIZ Band, CVAE, FHA BRENDA SPANN Band, Cosmetology JUDY SPENCER ICT (Pari, Pres), M G, “Up The Down Staircase,” “The Robe,” Band GARY STAIR FFA, Basebl, Tennis, JNHS MARK STEIWIG FFA, Gen Wood SHEILA STEPHENS VOCT, (Sectv), District VI Secty, A Cappella Choir RON STONEHAM French Cl, Band, ICT CHRISTY STOW E Band TOBY STRICKLAND Auto Mech, Gen Woodworking, Bowl- ing, Basketbl ANGEL STUDER VOE (Pari), German Cl (Secty) DARRYL SURLEY RANDY SUTTON FFA, Rodeo Cl, Band 218 Relaxation punctuates school Although the Seniors traditionally await the last day of classes, school activities proved interesting and suc- cessful during the school year. At Homecoming, the Seniors elaborately decorated their hall and garnered first place. The twelfth graders also earned the Spirit Log several times during the pep rallies. In addition, the Senior- faculty volleyball and basket- ball games raised $415 for the Senior gift. “1 ‘shore’ is hungry!” Steve Alexander, Tony Lopez, Rosie Flores, and Philana Oliphant take a break for lunch in the cafeteria. RICKY SWEARINGEN ICT JOHNNY SYKES ICT GRANT TAYLOR Footbl, All District, All South Plains Mon Mention, EH A (Sergt-at-Arms), Building Trades (Sergt-at-Arms) ROSLYN THOMPSON Band, Track ARMANDO TINOCO EVA TONCHE (ARRIOLA) Track, Volleybl, CVAE. DE 219 JOHNNY TURPIN Band (Fresh Vioe-Pres, 4-A Secty), Soph Favorite Runner-Up, Jr Class Vioe-Pres, FHA (Vice-Pros), Exec Coiin (Vioe-Pres), Footbl ALMA URBINA Publications Cl, FHA, Band MARTHA VALDEZ ARNOLD VASyUEZ Radio and TV OLIVIA VASyUEZ PLAIN VIEW Fres Ed. Publications Cl MICHELE WALKER RANDY WALLACE Radio and TV JACKIE WALLINGSFORD VOE (Treas, Secty), Basketbl, Student Coun Rep, M G, Girls State Candi- date Bruce McWilliams. Don Palmer, and Jay Miller find it a difficult task to place a ballot into the voting box during the Student Council elections. JOHN WALLS Basketbl BRYAN WALTER FFA (Vioe-Pres), Golf, Gen Wood- working JON WEAKS Footbl, JNHS, Golf KATHRYN WEIDENBACH Band, Twirler, Bandettes, VOE 220 Graduation goal reached by seniors KAY WELCH Medical Careers, OEA Cl, Rowling, Girls Stale Alt BRUCE WESLEY Fresh Jr Pres, Exec Coun Pres, FCA, Boys Stale Lt. Gov, Footbl, Baskebl, T rack MARC WEST Spanish Cl, Honor Roll, JNHS, NHS, Basketbl, Boys State MASON WEST Adv Rep, Honor Roll JNHS, Basketbl, Spanish Cl Boys State SANDRA WEST VOE, Band, Bandettes, FHA SALLY WHEELER ICT (Pari), Band, Bandettes, FTA, Girls State GINGER WHITAKER VOE, FTA, FHA, Jr Volunteers BILLY WILLIAMS Footbl, Track, Basketbl CYNTHIA WILLIAMS Volleybl, FHA, Student Coun Rep DALE WILLIAMS KENNETH WILLIAMS FFA MARCY WILLIAMS PATCI WILLIAMS M G (Treas), “Meet Me In St Louis,” “To Kill A Mockingbird,” Jr Volun- teer, UIL All Star Cast SILVESTER WILLIAMS A Cappella Choir. Track, “Mash,” “To Kill A Mockingbird,” “Annie Get Your Gun,” “Li’l Abner,” “Music Man” CINDY WILLSON FCA, FTA, A Cappella Choir, Cham- ber Singers, “Annie Get Your Gun,” “Music Man,” ELAINE WITHERSPOON FHA (Secty) MECHELLE WOLFTNGTON FHA, BULLDOG BARKER Exchange Ed, Publications Cl BRYAN WOOD MERRIE YOUNG LORI ZELENY Band, Bandettes, Stage Band, Golf, All-District, FTA, F'CA, German Cl (Treas), “Music Man” Orchestra 221 Junior James Sams, president Class Michael Black, vice-president • Judy McGowen, secretary Ujjicers 222 Kimberly Gabriel, treasurer Registration rolls around once again Keith Adams Kaivan Afkhami Roy Aguirre Sylvia Alcozer Rory Allgood Jeff Anderson Sharon Anderson Rowdy Arellano Robert Armstrong Tim Austin “Oh, my! It’s picture lime and my hair is a mess!” Mike Parker glances at the mirror right before taking his picture during registration. Teri Baker Mark Ballew Brenda Barley Diane Barnes Susie Barnes Thomas Barnett Cynthia Barron Glenda Bartley Dana Belk Tracy Berner Greg Berry Wayne Berry Tommy Bird Michael Black Vina Black 223 Refreshments add life . . . Lisa Jernigan, Ginger Greenhill, Kathy Douglas assist Charlene Holloman with refresh- ments at the F.T.A. dub sign-up meeting in early September. Jimmy Blackwell Mark Bowers Allen Bownds Elaine Bratcher Archie Brister Becky Brown Kassandra Brown Mark Brown Darrick Brow nlee Leigh Bryan Jay Burleson Todd Burton Greg Bushong Robert Bustos Carman Butcher Suzanne Butler Cynthia Caballero Arnold Cabrera Lynn Cannon Ruben Carey Alex Carrillo Marie Carrillo Earane Carter Steven Carter Drew Cartwright Troy Cartwright Daniel Castaneda Martha Castillo Michelle Chambers Karen (’handler 224 Kim Chandler Rosa Chapa Thomas Chapa Maggie Chavez John Christiansen Brenna Clifton Debbie Cline Dwayne Coleman Janice Coleman Valerie Cook Joe Cookston Ida Cordova Jeri Cortesy Sam Criswell Sallie Crockett Curtis Cross Gary Crupe Robert Culpepper Laton Curry Marlin Curry Brett Cypert Bud Daniel Jeff Daniel Walter Daniel Calaway Davis Ervin Davis J. D. Davis Cyndy DeAnda Alfred Deleon Roger Dobberstein The Juniors win the Christmas hall decorations with their “Up, up, and away” picture of Santa and Rudolph. 225 Luann Dunlap Darlene Dunn Mary I )y« Linda Eldred Mary Ellis From class work to ‘- It 's all a part A predominantly junior class of typists concentrates on “The quick brown fox . . . Thelma Ellis Lori Ellsworth Denise, Estes Dalia Estrada Ben Evans Dreg Ferguson Joe Ferguson Philip Finney Kevin Fleming Juan I’lores Julian Flores Rosie Flores Cheryl Foster Patti Frisbie James Funderburk Kimberly Gabriel Autry Gall ington Rosa Gamboa Antonio («arces Debbie Garcia 226 PHS’ers serve as “pall bearers” at “MojoV’ funeral prior to the PHS-Odessa Permian clash: Claude Lusk, Mark Bowers, Mack Yates, Carl Wampler. Alan Glaeser Irma Godino Annette Goley Michael Gomez Janie Gonzales Manuel Gonzales Pat Gonzales Henry Gonzalez Kevin Goodlett Kimberly Gabriel, Eddie McAlister, and Jeff Anderson get that “graduate” feeling while ordering their senior rings. 227 Angry Red eleventh graders Ronna Gordan Miles Goree Kristi Goswick Jeff Gould Ricky Gould Christine Gravelle Willi 1 Gray David Grounds Maribel Gutierrez Cheryl Hallman Tammy Hallman Jeannie Haney David Harbour Martha Harder Audrey Harris Susan Harris Eddie Hart Kyle Hatch Mark Hatch Paula Hawkins Lillie Hearn Jerry Hembree Ramona Hemphill Patricia Henderson Brenda Henry Benny Hernandez Bertha Hernandez Demetrio Hernandez Gilbert Hernandez Mauricio Hernandez “About face!” Nurse Jean Covey lines up her junior troops for an early morning T.B. test. 228 prepare for shots . . . and sleep. Brad Herrington Bruce Herron Paul Hickman Paul Higdon Newton Hilliard Tammy Hodges Tony Holland Leslie Hollars Charlene Holloman Bertha Holt Tracy Hopkins Glenna Hopson Debra Horton Lisa Horton Scot Houlette Kit Howerton Mary Ann Huey Delores Hunter Kevin Igo Linda Jackson Tina Jackson Sharon Jacobs Katy James Debbie Johnson Keevin Johnson “I’m so comfortable!” Diane Seago makes an improvised bed on a bus aisle during an autumn band trip. 229 Class of 80 has busy year Lynn Johnson Marla Joplin Greg Jordan Keith Jordin Doug Keesee Mitch Hernandez demonstrates how he would “Dump the Harvesters if he could only drive. Providing the vehicle was the PHS Building Trades class. Karen King Kevin King Cheryl Klokholm Kim Laird Anna Landeros Joe Landeros Mario Landeros Keith Landrum Sharon Landry Lane Langford Deirdre Kelly Gina Kemp Billy Kennedy Blake Kent Billy King 230 “Stomping” is the word as the 4-AAAA band tries to put out a “grass fire’ during a halftime performance. The event was done in connection with the “Great American Smoke Out,” an anti-cancer campaign. Letty Lozano Eddie McAlister Rhonda McCall Nanette McDonald Cindy McGaha Judy McGowen David Mcllroy Ben McLallen D’Ann McMennamy Sharon McMillon Debbie McPherson Sheila McVicker 231 Terri Madrid Jessie Magana Diana Maldonado Josie Maldonado Robert Maldonado Mark Malone John Maloney Cindy Martin Drummers Brian Terrell, Miles Goree, and John Meyer do not need drums nor drumsticks to show off their percussion talent. (Would you believe oil cans?) “A little there and a little bit more here, and soon you’ll be looking ‘normal’ again.” Wes Naron tries to convince Karla Schur. Richard Mitchell Esmeralda Morales Jaime Moralez Orlando Moralez David Morin John Meyer Mike Milligan Darrell Mires Mike Mickey Jeff Miller 232 Eleventh graders show off talent Trevelyn Moshei Earnest Mosley Oscar Mosley Tracy Mosley Nelda Mow Roger Munoz Diane Murphy John Nance Wes Naron Lisa Neel Cindy Neeley Sheri Noblett Kody Oldfield Ricky Ortega Lorrene Ortegon D Steve Owen Iris Owens Linda Owens Lowell Palser Pauline Pantoja Juniors captured the spotlight at various school activities in the 78-79 school year. The class of ’80 started off by winning the spirit stick at an early football pep rally. As the Homecoming activities came along, the juniors won the car caravan and later kept up their effort by winning the Christmas hall decoration prize. To climax the school year, they acquired that “senior feeling” by receiving their class rings in May. “Wait till next year!” Dondi Sullivan dresses up the showcase with latest in girls’ fashions from area stores. 233 Sandy Parker Gary Parr Juniors capture spotlight Mindy Patterson Raymond Pedroza Robert Pena Ronnie Pena Glen Pendergrass Olivia Perez Steve Perry Denise Pharr Kevin Phillips Patricia Phillips Derrick Pierson Dawn Pitts Cody Poston Rex Poston Bill Pulido Frances Ramirez Iiuhen Ramirez Ray Ramos Greg Reed Ruben Renteria Bobby Reyes Kirk Rice Della Riggins Robert Riojas All well known people are from PHS, even Santa Claus! Mr. John Smith plays the St. Nick role in pep rally action before the PHS-E1 Paso Andress game. ■ • 234 Cynthia Rios Louis Rios Rosemary Rios Jaime Rivera Judy Roberson Allyn Robinson Elva Rodriquez Nora Rodriquez Tommy Rodriquez Jackie Rogers Mary Rojas Sheila Rowan “All together now . . Instrumentalists provide the musical “zip” for an early-season basketball pep rally staged for both girls and boys teams. Michael Rubac Gary Russell Corinna Sammann James Sams Silvia Sanchez Kendra Sanders Raquel Saucedo Sharon Schumacher 235 This year s juniors took ahead to make 1980 one of the best Danny Scott Rhonda Scott Dianne Seago Karla Selcer Mary Ellen Seright Pam Serviss Roy Shields Denise Simmons Wylene Simmons Gwen Sinclair Deborah Sisk Mike Smith Robert Smith Susan Smith Michelle Southerland Melissa Sparrow Rusty Stair Stan Stanford Kenneth Storey Clifford Stukey Dondi Sullivan Rhonda Taylor Darla Tenery Tina Term in Brian Terrell Kim Thomas Scott Thomason Connie Thompson Darci Thompson David Thompson Nikki Tipton Belen Torres Anthony Trevino Danny Trevino Albert Urbina Sulema Urrutia Susan Urrutia Charles Vail Irene Vasquez Sharron Vaughn 236 Robert Vera Susan Vera Scott Thomason shows off his “lumberjack effort” during club initiation for the Building Trades club. Sammy Voyles Robert Wafer Barbara Walker Mellinnie Walker Todd Walker Carl Wampler Larry Ward Jack W'ardlow Donnie Washington John Weatherly Lome Webb DeAnn Weese Marty Wei den bach Shelly W heeler Tina Whitfield Kristi Widener Eric Willborn Debbie Wilds Debra Williams Patricia W illiams Tod Williams Earnest Wilson Jody Witten Keila Wofford Blake W omble William Wood Kevin Woods Mark Wright Shelly Wright Kelly Wyatt Fred Ybarra Bobby Yeager Brenda Young Calvin Young John Young Juanita Zavala 237 Sophomore Class Officers Trent Adcock, president Nancy Hayes, vice-president Cindy Black, secretary Melia Vadder, treasurer 238 Teresa Abbott Mary Acy William Adams Alan Adcock Trent Adcock 1School daze hits sophomores again Gonzalo Alcala Anita Aldaco Mary Aldaco Howard Alderson Donna Alexander Robert Alexander Wesley Alexander Albert Allen Wanda Allen Linda Alvarez Chris Alvis Roxanne Ammons Nickie Anderson Ronica Anderson Richard Anzaldua Elaine Archuleta Paulinda Arnold Laurinda Arroyos Matt Aven Susan Bain Christina Baquera Mike Barley Sandy Barley Betsy Barnett La Queta Bearden David Beck Bryan Berry Pat Berry Russell Berry Robert Bills 239 Cindy Black Kim Blankenship Jill Bradley Jim Bray Rhonda Bray Vincent Brockman Greg Broussard Pat Brown Penny Brown Lee Browning Kelly Bryant Vondal Burnett Deanna Burns Penny Bussey Randy Butcher Scott Butler Angie Bye Oscar Cabrera Tenth graders promote PHS spirit Led by Director Steve Garms, Choir members add to the pep rally spirit just prior to the PHS-E1 Paso game. Gerald Dean Calk Mike Cano Gloria Cantu Janie Cardenas Valerie Carter Brenda Castle James Castle .Man Cates Esmeralda Cavazos Rachel Chapa Gloria Charo James Chavez 240 ‘‘Hey what happened to the lights?” Georgia Hodges supports the Bulldogs during ‘shade-out” Monterey day, a part of the week-long emphasis supporting the Dogs. Lori Chiddix Karen Churchwell Angela Clark Adrian Cleveland S. A. Cleveland Jana Cline Kenney Clinton Brenda Cole Jimmie Collins T. C. Collins Laura Conger Freddie Contreras Carolyn Cook Kyle Cooper Jimmy Cornelius Carmen Cortez Catheron Cox Sabra Coy Robert Craft John Grim Ben Cross Steve Cross Keith Curry Belinda Dan ford Reyna Davila 241 First things first - let s eatV Sonja Daniel Perri Dawson Freddy Deteon Tony DeLuna Delwin Derrick James Devin Melba Diaz Lynette Doss Kathy Douglas LeAnn Dunlap Jason Du navant Scott Dunn Maria Dye Brad Edwards Kathy Elder Audrey Ellis David Erwin Henry Escamilla Joe Esparza Manuel Esquivel Leonel Falcon Charlie Farias Bret Farmer Richard Farris Mike Fields Bracken Finney Alfredo Flores Domingo Flores Delynna Ford Steve Foster 242 “I can’t believe I ate the whole thing!” Sophomores combine merriment and food during their lunch period: Jack Ball, Kevin Box, Greg Blankenship, and James Haney. “I forget what I’m suppose to do!” Rhonda Weatherly questions Matt Gilleland during August registration as the line gets longer. Sophomore Diane Noblett holds up the flag with pride during a halftime performance in Bulldog stadium. Tim Freeman Lorie Freier Lisa French Teresa French Martin Gallegos Diana Galvan Lisa Gambrell Carmen Garcia Cynthia Garcia George Garcia Maria Garcia Robert Garcia Rosie Garcia Velma Garcia Derrell Garms Lisa Golden Ellena Gonzales Manuel Gonzales Francherie Goss Beverley Gravelle Marvin Green Olga Grimaldo Paul Gutierrez Yvonne Gutierrez Brent Hackett 243 “Busy” - thafs sophs! “It’s mm mm good,” Amy Owen eats up hurriedly prior to band trip. (If you get on the bus, you have to share!) Sophomore president Trent Adcock marches in with the flag, as the assembly for Student Council campaign speeches begins. Bobby Hall Wyethia Hall Gregary Hampton Janies Haney Bill Harris Billy Harris Lonnie Harris Vanessa Hart Ernest Hawkins Bill Hayes Dianne Hayes Nancy Hayes Tania Heads Lori Hefflefinger Debra Helvey Aldria Henderson Jesse Hernandez Ray Hernandez Velma Hernandez Benito Herrera Rodney Herring Donna Hestand Janet Higgs Barbara Hill Johnny Hill Mark Hilliard Tay Hindman Joel Hinojosa Rolando Hinojosa Georgia Hodges 244 Cynthia Hoglan Ronnie Hollars Caleen Holloman Janet Holloway Tony Holloway Clifford Holt David Hooper Ray Hughes Reagan Hurt Carolyn Jackson Donna Jackson Eric Jackson Sylvia Jimenez Jamie Johnson Lonnie Johnson “Gee, I jusl hope I don’t hit my thumb!” Stan Hatch works on a poster as Walter Boswell and Danny Madrid watch carefully. Tamara Johnson Jennifer Jones Murlyn Keller David Kelly Lori Kemp David Kerns Toyo Kirk Evan Kramer Florinda LaFuente Irma Landeros Patti Lane Alfred Ledesma Aaron Lee Leslie Linjbocker Susan Livesay Melba Lockett Auturo Lopez Elsa Lopez Rudy Lopez Shelia Love 245 I'm good at playing this ’ Lucy Lozano Diana Luna Joey McCall Lisa McCreless Sherry McDaniel Mark McDonald Stephanie McDonough Steve McGaha Mark McKinnis Kevin McLain Dedra McMennamy Joe Mac ha Danny Madrid Elias Manrrique Moises Manrrique Eddie Marroquin Blanca Martinez Conception Martinez Linda Martinez Maria Martinez Noah Martinez Patti Martinez Sylvia Martinez Roy Mason Jan May Mary Mendez Michelle Miller Denise Mills Jim Mills Ester Moa Something different the sale of bumper stickers as a money-raising project—was a part of the sophomore program for 1978-79, according to Dean Leon Kendall. Additionally, the tenth graders won the Spirit Stick twice, and tied for Homecoming hall decorations awards. Sophomores were also much in evidence at pep rally time, assisting in car decorations and upping the spirit of the “Angry Red.” Oralia Mora Abel Morales Susie Morales Richelle Morgan Susan Morgan Debra Morin Michael Mosley Tonya Mote Wanda Mow Fred Mulkey German Club members Elizabeth Miller, David Whatley, and Brian Carpenter get after a game of backgammon during Christmas party. Kim Mulkey Ester Munoz Marcus Mu it Diane Noblett Victor Noel Ritchie Norrell Kelly Oliphant Sylvia Olivarez Kevin Olson Raquel Ortiz Amy Owen Stacy Owen Laura Palmer Michael Parr Kelly Parrish Duke Patterson Inga Pena Bill Peoples Daniel Perez Lupe Perez 247 The fashion parade takes over Journalism class as Ann Ftice and Toyo Kirk model some of the latest in “Bandette fashions.” Manuel Perez Patty Perez Buster Perry Donny Phillips Scott Phillips Donise Pierson Betty Porras Tina Pray or Andy Pruitt Tony Quintana Manuel Ramirez Rita Ramos Danny Ramsay Donald Ramsay Marla Kay Ramsey Jackie Ray Ann Rice Barbara Ridlehuber Raul Riojas Shirley Roberts Yolanda Rocha Angie Rockwell Richard Rockwell Becky Rodriquez Edward Rodriquez Susanne Rogers Laura Ross 248 Wayne Ross Jana Rubac Marisela Ruiz Rosalie Salas Benito Salazar Kenneth Sallee Reveca Samarripa Carlos Sanchez Jeanny Sanchez Margarita Sanchez Sara Sanders Diana Sarabia Brenda Savage Jimmy Schoonover Dexter Scott Taking tests is fun - sometimes! Sophomores take time and effort to try to concentrate during NEDT test held in the study hall during mid-fall. A “break” in the test procedure provides a moment of relaxation. Rebecca Sewell Anglia Shugart Teresa Sierra Elvin Simmons Melissa Sisemore David Sisk Sandy Skaggs Cyrethia Skidmore Katrina Smith Joe Solis 249 Sandra Sosa Rod Spann Joe Stafford Jerry Stair Venita Storey Gaylen Stukey Lisa Taylor Brooks Terrell Randy Tern Calvin Thompson Cynthia Thompson Steve Thompson Albert Thornton Armira Tinoco Felica Tipton Sophs “Well, it worked for Muhammad Ali.. . ” Lind- sey Tunnell puts in rope- jumping time prior to bas- ketball workouts. prepare for tomorrow Brent Topper Beatrice Torres Diana Trevino Ronald Trisler David Tucker Jo Ann Tull is Lindsey Tunnell Travis Turner Rodolfo Urbina Melia Vadder Dewayne Vail David Valdez Doris Vasquez Magdalena Vasquez Oralia Vasquez Beatris Vega © Deanna Wagner Donna Wallace Blake Walter Michele Warren “And. I promise to do my very best,” Sergeant-at-Arms candidate Joe Stafford makes his campaign speech while the student body listens in late March. Randy Watson Tammy Watson Ronda Weatherly Paul Weatherred Frances W est Jeannie West Francie Whitaker Mark Whitfill Claudette Williams Mica W illiams Pam Williams Kirk W ilson Jeff Windh Lisa Witherspoon Vicky W'offord Sonja Woody Carmen Wright Gina Wright 251 Alison White, president Rod Fennell, vice-president Stacey Gabriel, secretary Kim Tuttle, treasurer 252 Freshman Class Officers Elise Adams Elizabeth Adams Samme Adkins Daniel Aguilera Diana Aguirre Ascension Alcozer Glenda Alderson James Allen Jerald Allen Sundee Allgood Johnny Alonzo Tony Alonzo Gloria Alvarado Tommy Alvarado Javier Alvarez We finally made it to high school ’ Ruben Ambriz Herman Archuleta James Armstrong Nikki Arnold Scott Assiter Steve Austin Raymond Averill Pat Baca Donna Baker Joe Baker Deny Baldwin Donnie Ballard Joe Baquera Timmy Barcheers Billy Barker Katrina Barnett Jesse Barrera Joe Barrera Teddy Barron Diane Bartley Hobby Beavers All ison Bennett Lee Berner Andy Berry Kristi Bilberry Bill’ Billingsley Leslea Bivins Lisa Black Alice Lynn Blake Lynn Borchardt Walter Boswell Elisha Bownds Laura Branch Donna Brenner Bill Brown Mona Bryant Troy Burke Kent Burleson D’Lee Burnett Melinda Cabrera Bud Cad del I Rhonda Calk Mike Cannon Naomi Cardenas Debbie Cargill Jerry Cargill Loy Carrilo Robert Carrion “Mr. McBee, could I please have your autograph?” Michael Williams seeks assistance during August registration. 254 A freshman pep rally finds football players “benched” temporarily while the spirit builds. Blue team members line the south wall of the gym. Pep rally highlights gridsters Lori Carthel Mickey Casarez Johnny Castillo LaDonyce Castleberry Sylvia Cavazos Kelly Chambers Patty Chambers Cindy Chandler Marilyn Chandler Debbie Chapman Tami Chennault David Chitty Rene Cisneros Terry Clark Donald Cleveland Kay Cleveland Pam Coleman Bobbie Collins Darin Cook Thelma Coronada Jimmy Craft Bulah Craven Judy Crook Linda Cruz Maxie Cruz Malcolm Cundiff Steve Curry Tony Dalton Belinda Davis Glenn Davis 255 Freshman hall decorated jor contest Tim DeAnda Darron De Berry Rene DelCampo Betsy DeLuna Steve DeLuna Todd Denton Steve Derrick Arthur Diaz Tina Diaz Gena Dickerson Redawna Dobberstein Gloria Dominguez Josie Dominguez Randy Dorsey Lisa Douglas Kenna Duckett Alan Duncan Hollis Dunlap Terry Dunlap Teresa Dunn Stacey Gabriel blows up balloons to help decorate the freshman hall as the football season tempo increases. Lynda Durham Patricia Durham Mark Lheling Daniel Ehresman James Ellis Raul Enriquez Edward Escamilla Rosa Esquivel 256 Sarah Estrada Daniel Fairbanks Tammy Fairchild Virginia Falcon Teresa Farmer Daniel Favila Robby Feagley Rod Fennell Karen Fleming Connie Flores Esmeralda Flores Jamie Flores Lisa Flores Louis Flores Miguel Flores Roland Flores James Forbes Donna Fowler Kristy Franklin Bryan Freese Stacey Gabriel Sandra Gaitan Eloy Galvez Rudy Gaona Esmeralda Garcia Gumeciado Garcia Lucy Garcia Martina Garcia Mary Garcia Robert Garcia Roland Garcia . The recipe for the Angry Red football team is “Pride + Desire + Teamwork = Victory.” 257 Rudy Garcia Rudy Gatica Rodney Geisler Leslie Gilleland Lisa Ginn Kenneth Gipson Freshmen wind their way out of the school auditorium after a lengthy “mind boggling” ninth-grade test. ‘Look ahead not back Ronnie Gipson Linda Gomez Diana Gonzales Gloria Gonzales James Gonzales Tony Gonzales Valerie Gould Cindy Green Ginger Greenhill Kelly Greer 5 Sharia Gregg Blanca Gutierrez Freddy Gutierrez Lisa Guy Brenda Hall Palecia Hall Sharia Hallman Chris Hardin Faith Harding Jeff Harrell James Harris Brenda Harrod Jennifer Hatch Stan Hatch Richey Havenhill 258 Russell Hawkins Diana Hayes Helen Hayes Kevin Hearn Laura Helvey Sheila Hembree Phillip Henderson Anita Hernandez John Nance, Jana Posey, and Kathy Mouser, mix band practice with a little extra study outside the band hall door. Jorge Hernandez David Hernandez Ophelia Hernandez Jesse Herrera Richard Herrera Ken Hess David Higdon Scotty Hill Shelley Hindman Ismael Hinojosa Lana Hogan Jon Holbert Jim Hooper LaDeanna Hopson Joe Home Bryan Houlette Barbara Houston Dana Howerton Barry Hughey Melinda Humphreys 259 Elaine Hunsucker Elizabeth Hunt Carolyn Hunter Alton Jackson Gwendolyn Jackson Jerald Jackson Lula Jackson Sandra Jacobs Scott J ames Wade James Freshmen take part in making signs Angela Jenkins Aurora Johnson Eddie Johnson Robert Jones Karyn Julian Wayne Keen Craig Kennon Leonard Kidd Harold King Robbie King Steve King Darrel Kruse Dianna LaFuente David Landeros Emma Landeros Lina Landrum Mark Lansdon Teressa Langston Marla Leach Albert Ledesma Ninth grade spirit erupts into smiles as freshmen gather to work on hall decora- tions: (FRONT ROW) Teresa Farmer, Brenda Montez, Marcia Sherley, (BACK ROW) Sharia Gregg, Shonnie Trimble. 260 Barbara Leal Mitch Lemons Odell Leyendecker Polly Lindeman Debra Lockett Donna Loflin Tanya Long Oscar Longoria Donnie Looney Erma Lopez Ida Lopez Leroy Lopez Bryan Love Kelly Lovell Jacqueline Lowery Mary Ann Lozano Louis Lucio MariaElena Lucio Anthony McAdoo Pamela McCoy David McDonald Mitchell McDonough Jody McGowen Dana Mcllroy Amy McLeod Tonjua McMennamy 261 Dee McVicker Josephine Maciel Juanita Magana Martin Maldonado Melinda Maldonado Paul Maldonado Patricia Maloney Deborah Manges Shelby Mann Mark Maples Angelita Martinez Elizabeth Martinez Gaspor Martinez Gloria Martinez Josie Martinez Natalie Martinez Nora Martinez Robert Martinez Roy Martinez Sammy Martinez Sleeping through class does help “Quiet! Don’t wake me up!” Drama student Cindy Green demonstrates her personal system for making time pass in a hurry. Kevin Mayden Dirk Measles Robert Medina Maria Mejia Louis Melendez Jessie Mercado Don Michalec Adam Moa 262 Alan Monroe Brenda Montez Martha Montoya Susan Morales Mary Lou Moreno Charles Morgan Elizabeth Morin Marsha Morton Kevin Moseley Kirk Mosher Winning the Spirit Stick was a highlight for the freshmen, who quickly caught on to the spirit of PHS pep rallies, especially in this particular year of “Angry Red achievements. Money-making projects for the class included a candy sale and a bake sale conducted during all lunch shifts. Both proved to he successful, according to Dean Larry McBee. Ninth graders were also introduced to the “challenge” of hall deco- rating for Homecoming and for Christmas, as well as for other special occasions. All in all, it was a good year for the Class of ’82. Kathy Mouser Rosalinda Munoz Connie Murray Selwyn Nash Gwyn Noel Vicki Noel Adam Nolan Margie Nolan LaFonda Norrell Isrrael Nunez Konnie Odom Doug Oldfield Kaylene Ortegon Corene Ortiz Guadalupe Ortiz Ofelia Ortiz Marsha Ott Rupert Padilla Rosalinda Pantoja Patti Parker 263 Cynthia Parr Ricky Parr Laurie Parrish Rudy Pastrano Russ Patterson Lajia Payne Daniel Pena David Pena Mike Pena David Perez Freshman Dee McVicker reaches for a tasty snack of snow as the first “white steff” covers the South Plains. Jana Posey Delores Powell Mark Raines David Rarnierz Barbara Ramos Clara Ramos Diana Ramos Martin Ramos Freddie Ray Bobby Raymer Anita Recio Ismael Recio Joe Perez Johnny Perez Mary Perez Ricky Perez Vicki Perkins Kurt Phillips Brad Phinny Bobby Pineda Lela Pitts Eva Pofahl 264 “Guess who I am!” Freshmen Kelly Lovell, Becky Williams, and Katherina Barnett join sophomore Keith Curry in the merrymaking at the Masque and Gavel masquerade party in April. Ninth graders can enliven a party - in just any number of ways Russ Reecer Cindy Resendes Rico Rey Jessie Reyes Sandy Reyes Mark Reynolds Stacey Rhoderick Judy Rice Melanie Riggins Mary Ann Riojas Jorge Rios Thomas Rios Diana Rivera Domingo Rivera Veronica Rivera Cindy Roberson David Roberts Drury Roberts Terry Robles Albert Rodriquez Angie Rodriquez Anna Rodriquez Leticia Rodriquez Mario Rodriquez Paul Rodriquez Richard Rodriquez Ricky Rodriquez Thelma Rodriquez Victor Rodriquez Kim Rogers 265 Mike Rogers Robbie Rogers Ray Ross Jessie Rubio Oscar Ruiz DaVetta Russell Mary Saenz Albert Salas Loyal to effort’ represents spirit Lupe Saldivar Manuel Samarripa Leslie Sammann Mariana Sanchez Minerva Sanchez Paul Sanchez Gregg Sanders Laurie Sanders Melody Sansom Anita Saucedo Lisa Savage Debbie Sawaya Wayne Scarborough Connie Scott Lydia Serna Deana Sharp Phillip Sheppard Marcia Sheriey Stan Sherwood Jami Shores 266 Blaise Sierra Charles Sims Brenda Smith Raelene Smith Peter Solis Randy Sooter Dana Sparrow Darin Spearman Becky Stalcup Deann Stanford Sandra Stanford Michael Strickland Brent Sutton D’Linda Taylor Larry Taylor Walter Taylor Luthez Thompson Paul Thompson Nora Tijerina Michael Tisdel Rachel Tobar Johnny Tonche Dona Trevino Leslie Trevino Shonnie Trimble Becky Tullis Annie Turner Thresa Turner Kim Tuttle Sammy Urrutia Making cookies is a little more difficult than eating them as German Club students find out: Walter Taylor, Claudia Williams, Corina Sammann, John Nance, and Karen Chandler. 267 Simon Urrutia Ray Valladarez Barl ara Vargas Felix Vargas Mary Vargas Veronica Vargas Eddie Vasquez Josie Vasquez Linda Vasquez Greg Vaughn Melinda Vernon Joe Villarreal Kim Waldie Jerry W alker Terri Walker i i j 1 ? ! 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GABRIEL’S Gabriel-Wayland Shopping Center Visit Our “Corner” and “Compound” Located In Gabriel-Wayland Shopping Center Blair Drug 279 Bob Gardner Chevrolet 281 Bob’s Plumbing 289 Booterie 282 Camera Shop 278 Caylor Auto Parts 278 City National Bank 272 Clark’s Pharmacy 276 Cleveland Athletics 294 Dee Dee’s 284 Dixie Shop 276 Doc Cross Carpets 279 Don’s Photography Studio 275 England Wholesale 275 Far East Restaurant 291 First Baptist Church 290 First National Bank 297 Fred Garrison Oil Co. 294 Gabriel’s v 299 Garland Street Church of Christ 298 Hale County State Bank 295 Hamby Co. 282 Harder Agency 285 Hatch Auto 280 Higginbothem-Bartlett 2% Hutcherson Air Service 285 Jack Morris Ford 279 Jacquie’s 294 James Brothers Implement 288 Ken’s 291 Lemons Funeral Home 285 Maggard-Nall Motor Co. 275 Marse and Son 275 Miller Flying Serv ice 288 Morton Irrigation 284 Ninth and Columbia Church of Christ 284 Our House Gifts 281 Payne’s Jewelry 275 Penney, J. C. Company 296 Perry’s 278 Place Around the Corner 289 Plainview Daily Herald 284 Plainview Hardware 291 Plainview Ice 281 Plainview Lanes 287 Plainview Reporter—News 287 Ramsower’s 288 Shook Tire Co. 276 South Plains College 93 Steve McGavock 288 The Aquarium 274 Toy Town 296 Warrick’s Furniture 285 Wayland Baptist College 277 Willson Son 274 Wood-Dunning Funeral Home 280 Woods and Davenport 292 Young Duds and the V illage Shop 278 299 Administration, Faculty and Staff Index Alexander, Oleta 17 Alvis, Beverly 13 Alvis, Caroline 18 Anderson, Louise 18 Aston, Treena 20 Austin, Louise 18 Bailey, Geneva 17 Baker, Annie 20 Ballesteros, Juan 18 Barton, Jerry 20, 175 Beasley, Curtis 20, 152 Benefield, Eddie 20 Bennett, Virginia 14 Berry, James R. 15, 20 Berry, Jane Berry, Margaret 20, 26 Billingsley, Neil 20, 184 Bishop, Amelia 47, 20 Bowers, Joanne 20 Box, David 20 Box, Dean 18 Brown, Jim Boh 20, 152, 178 Brown, Pat 20, 99 Buchanan, Carlton 20, 182. 183, 140, 150 Buchanan, Judy 41, 20 Buchanan, Pat 20, 22 Burks, I arry 141, 20, 58, 64 Burnett, Neal 12 Burtis, Ronald 20, 58 Butler, Virginia 20 Canterbury, Deborah 20 Christian, Pauline 21 Clayton, Johnnie 21, 103 Clem, Teresa 21, 24 Clindaniel, Wanda 17 Coffey, Debbie 21, 23, 168, 173, 171 Coffey, Sunny 17, 21 Collis, Betty 18 Copeland, Nila 16 Covey, Jean 228, 17, 21 Cox, Alma 21 Cross, B. G “000” 12 Cross, William 21 Davis, Donald 21 Davis, Leslie 21 Dennis, Fred ice 21 Dickson, Robert 21 Dobbins, Paul 22, 109 Dobbins, Wayne 22 Dunlap, Wendell 22 Dye, Richard 22, 105 Esc alante, Margarito 18 Escalante, Marta 18 Esparza, Maria 22 Finney, Paula 22 Flores, Julian 18 Flores, Lupe 18 Fore, Lela 18 Franklin, George 22, 168, 182, 183 Garms, Steve 240, 22, 54, 57 Giddens, Jane 14 Goen, Norman 23, 102 Goree, Diane 23 Griffin, Ruth 23 Hager, Helen 23 Harrison, Dr. Glenn 42, 12, 74 Hatton, Vicki 23, 161, 182, 183 Hatch, Mike 18 Hayes, Bill 12 Henderson, Alfred 19, 23, 101, 100 Henry, Bob 31, 13, 75 Hiles, Margie 23 300 Hill, Sylvia 23 Hinds, Elizabeth 21, 23, 186 Hofsommer, Sandra 23, 85 Horton, Don 23 Hudgins. Barbara 23 Hudson, Bobby 23 Huff, Winnie 24 Hughes, Pearl 24 Hunt, Melynn 24, 154, 159, 160, 75, 182, 183 Hurt, Betty 12 Jenkins, Thomas 24, 104 Joplin, Neva Jo 24, 171, 101, 100 Kaiser, Henryetta 24 Kainp, Charline 24 Keller, Kathy 24 Kendall, Leon 14, 24, 246 Kidwell, Sue 24 King, Geneva 18 Kite, Joyce 24 Knoy, Ronnie 140, 25, 151, 184 Little, Jeanie 25 Little, Ronald 25 Me Bee, Dora 16 Mr Bee, I arrv 14, 254, 25 McCarty, Jo 25 McCoy, Saundra 16 McCullough, Delores 25 McGhee, Be tty 36, 25 McGuire, Wilson 25, 115 Merrell, Marion 18 Miller, Ron 15, 26 Moore, Ed 140, 26, 178 Morgan, Dr. Richard 12, 115 Morin, David 17, 26 Morin, Hope 16 Morris, Mike 26, 169 Muir, Frank 140, 25, 26, 151. 167 Norris, Henrietta 26 O’Hara, Richard 25, 26, 162 Owen, Douglas 13 Parrish, Sue 26 Pennell, H. L 26, 109 Pollard, Pat 143, 26 Pritchard, Kay 24 Rickard, Dave 26 Robertson, Don 26 Ryan, O. T. 141, 27, 58 Sherwood, Greg 143, 140, 27, 75 Skelton, Javme 27 Smith, Dale 25, 27, 162 Smith, John 21,27, 234 Stanford, Sue 26, 27 Starkey, James 15, 27 Terrell, Donald Lee 12 Tisdel, Florabel 27 Tomlin, Dennis 140, 27, 184 Tone, Pat 140, 19, 27, 184 Tullis, Dorothy 15, 99 Tunnell, Graddy 19 Vickers, David 27 Ward, Martha 27 Warren, Ron 27 W'atson, Richard 30, 13 Weatherred, Harrell 27, 189, 188 WOiatley, Douglas 12 Williams, Paula 27 Will iams, Sandra 30, 27 Williams, Windy 140, 25, 27, 184 Wiseman, Kevin 140, 27, 169, 94, 185, 184 W'itcher, Pennie 26, 27 Young, Cindy 27 Senior Index Ad cox, Anthony 140, 197 Adrian, Marvin 197 Aguilar. David 104, 197 Ah ala, Elizabeth 197 Ahlaco, Ravmond 105, 197, 77 Alexander, Deborah 110, 197, 193 Alexander, Jeanette 197. 182 Alexander, Mary 197 Alexander. Steve 140, 147, 197,219 Allen, Robert 177, 197, 95. 174 Alvis, Jeff 197. 189. 188. 87. 94 Anzaldua. Beckv 197 Arellano. Andrew 140, 197, 134. 103 Bea a. Mary 16, 197 Bain, Kellv 197 Ball, Douglas 140, 14 4. 197, 103 Ball, Urry 140, 197 Barnes. Jerry 197, 109 Barrera, Juanita 62. Ill, 197, 93 Baxter. Rex 46. 105, 197, 88 Baylev, Mark 46, 197, 212 Bciyen, Anita Kay 197, 107 Bemal, Sergio 197 Berry. Betsy 197, 106 Billington, Darrell 140, 197 Billington. Jimmie 197. 109 Bills. I Aiidra 59,63, 197, 204,95,135,97,87. 98 Black. Terri 110, 111. 197. 205, 132 Borehardl. Rodney 197 Bosque ., David 199 Bowen, Lisa 16, 199 Rownds, Kerri 199 Branch, Garv 140, 144, 199. 189. 188. 74, 94 Brav. Diana 199, 107 Rr id well, Rick 199. 109. 217 Bridweil, Robert 198. 199, 102 Brown, Williams 140, 199 Bruinley, Tim 199 Brunson. Connie 105, 199 Burge, Tim 140, 199, 207 Burnett. Jane 126, 199. 192 Bush, Titnmy 199 Butlar. Kellv 58, 70, 199, 90. 203, 93 Butlar, Kim 198, 2(H). 203 Campbell. Carina 200 Carev, Darlene 200 Carlisle. Marijavne40, 294, 16. 110, 156, 200, 202. 213 Carpenter, Brian 140, 200, 247, 92, 85 ('arter. Brenda Adair Carthel, Banna 16, 105, 200 Casarcz, Mary 200 Castaneda, Alfred 200 Castillo, Ij-onel 200 Castillo, Rosalinda 200 Caudillo, Johnnv 200 Cavazos, Patrisha 200. 171. 170. 94 Chavez, Velma 200 Chiddix. Lisa 200 Claborn, Cvndv 46, 200, 212. 75 Cline, Kim 200 Cline. Trev 30, 71. 2(H). 178 Coleman, Rovce 35, 140, 145, 147, 118, 73, 184 Cook, Shana 2(H), 95, 128, 87 Corn. Traci 104. 200 Cortez. Manuel Z(M) Cravev, Dennis 201, 203, 75, 77, 103 Crow. Rickv 48. 73. 201. 51, 131, 52, 53, 55, 57 Crownover. Mutt 34. ( 8. 69, 201, 92 Curry, Kathy 201 Cypcrt. Steve 201 Dalton, Kim 59, 201. 95, 87 Davila. Charles 201 Davis. Debbie 201 Davis, Willie 140. 70, 201. 109 Dayton. Shelly 201 DeAmla, l.vnn 201, 217 Dear. Jerry 62. 201, 92. 87 Del Campo, Richard 202, 102 Deleon. Sandra 202 Dickerson, Brent 202 Doming. . Robert 44. 63, 202, 92, 86, 89 Doss, Jimmv 61. 202, 92 Draper. Michele 202 Dulin, F.d.lie 202 Durham. Billv 202. 102 Duvall, Kalhv 202 Dye. Joseph 202. 97 F.IxTmg. Kathy 59. 202. 87 F.llena, Aiulv 202, 102 Ellis, Howard 105, 203 Fnglish, Clinton 105, 203 F.ntrekin. Kathy 60. 203 Escalante, Maria 203 Fscovedo. Frank 105. 203 Estrada. Danny 105, 203, 17 Fairbanks III, William 60, 64, 203, 92, 137 Falcon. Jose 203 Fields. Carla 35, 16, 203 Fierro. Soila 203 Fletcher, Stuart 203 Flores. Tony 203, 114 Foster, Craig 140, 204 Fowler, Karen 204 Franklin, Mark 140, 281, 204, 87 French. Tim 204 Frye, Christine 204, 84 Gamboa, Anita 204, 77 Gaona. Becky 204 Garcia. Benito 140 Garcia, Boni 60, 44, 204, 178 Garcia, Chris 204 Garcia, Generosa 205 Garcia, Lupe 205 Garcia, Yolanda 107, 205 Gardner. Sammv 178 Gilbert, Dclvn 107, 205 Golden, Debbie 205 Gonzales, Beatrice 16, 205 Gonzalez, Susan 205 Gorman. Kathryn 104, 209 Green, A. J. 205, 102 Greenhill, Glynn 205, 50, 55, 104 Green hill, Lynn 48, 104, 205. 50, 55 Groom, Chris 51 Haminan, Kyle 205, 184 llancoek, Carrie 36, 111, 205,98 Haney, Jimmy 205, 103 Hardin, Rhonda 110, 111, 205 Harrison, Brent 60, 64, 205, 55 Harris, Randv 206, 205 Hart. Kathv 16, 206, 205 Hayes, Kelly 30, 206. 119 Hearn. Mitchell 140 Hembree, Debra 206, 99 Hernandez (Sanchez), Janie 206 Hernandez, Joe 61, 206, 64 Hernandez, Juan 206 Hindman, Tami 105, 206, 51, 52, 55, 56 Holbert, Cory 206 Holland, Chris 30, 126, 206 Hollars. Diana 17, 206 Hood, Sharia 206 Horne. Ann 63, 64, 206, 95, 187, 186, 87, 74 Howell, David 17, 206 Howell, Pal 62. 206, 92 Huffine, Lori 30, 122, 206, 213, 172, 171, 170,94 Hugh 1 . Michelle 206 Hughs. Richard 105. 206, 136 Hurt. Margaret 59, 63. 64, 206, 95, 136, 87 Jackson, Bobhv 206, 102 Jackson. Mark 207. 97. 98 James, David 207, 106 Jenkins. Randy 104, 207 Jernigan. Lisa 224, 105, 207, 84, 98 Johnson, Sonya 207 Jones, Dw ight 207 Jones, Greg 30. 140. 207 Jones, Jeannie 207 Jones, Kristi 36. 111. 207 Jon« s, Rhonda 46, 207, 208, 88, 193 Jon«-s, Rickey 208, 103 Jordan. Robin 111, 208 Keller, Susan 111, 51, 208, 52, 55 Kelly, DcLynn 299, 105, 205, 208 Ken non, Doncice 208 Kcvs. Darrin 208 Kincer, Donny 208 King. Rieky 208 Kleinm, Jack 42, 61, 64, 208 Lam, Belinda 16, 208, 106 I mpkin, Leland 281, 208 Lance, Dee Dee 110, 111, 208 Undrv, Ten-sa 32. 34, 35. 43, 110, 111, 202, 205, 209, 208, 213, 174, 175, 74 I ane, David 208, 190 Ungford, Lisa 49, 107, 208, 52 (.angslon, Brenda 208, 190 (.angston, Michael 104, 208 Lees. Rhonda 59. Ill, 208 Lefevre, Uri 30, 110, 111, 208, 53 Lilley, Kvla 26, 209 Lopez, Ringo 209 Lopez, Tony 140, 209. 219, 178 McClure (Hivelady). Cheryl 209, 190 Lovell, Keith 209 Uw, Jerry 47, 176, 95. 209. 174, 88 Lung, Phillip 209 Lusk. Claude 227, 62. 64, 209, 92 McBeth, Ainv 68. 58. 63, 104, 209, 91, 90, 128, 93 McBeth, Kirk 140, 209, 91 McCasland, Candace 17, 209, 50 McClendon, Mike 209 M.Culh.ugh, Matt 46, 198, 210, 94, 184 MeGaha, Terry 210, 102, 135, 87 McGhee, Kini 61, 64, 210 Mcl aurin, Johnny 210 McWilliams, Bruce 30, 31, 140, 17, 210, 220, 94 Madrid, Toni 111, 210 Marlinez, Joanna 210 Massey, Daryl 281, 61, 210 Matsler, Juanetta 83, 210, 51 Matsler, Martin 61, 210 Mathews, Michele 104. 210 Mayberry, Kip 33, 43, 40, 294, 202, 210, 94 Measles. Shaila 16. 63, 210, 209, 213 Medina. David 44, 210 Melendez, Elida 210, 214 Middleton, R gina210, 193 Miller. Elizabeth 44. 289. 58. 247, 210, 210. 211, 50, 87, 93, a5 Miller. Jav 140, 143. 147. 17. 203. 211, 220, 99, 87. 184 Miller. Jeff 30. 211 Miller, Marla 211 Mills, Greg 211. 102 VI ills. Kara 211 Mires, Tina 61. 211 Mitchell, Marci 211 Moberlv, l e 36, 211, 50 Moore, Jeff 211, 51. 55 Moore. Susan 44. 45. 72, 211. 131. 87.93. 89 Morales, Jo Ann Zl 1 Morales, Sandra 212 Morale , Joe 102, 212 Morale ., Svlvia 212 Morgan, Vicki 212 Morris. Kathy 73, 212, 137, 106 Morris, Vanessa 61, 64. Ill, 212 Morton, I .auric 40, 48. 294. 120, 73, 202, 51, 212, 213, 52, 55 Motley, Donna 17, 212 Neeley, Rita 212 Nix. Mark 61, 212 Nobles, David 16, 212 Noel, Emily 213, 130, 59, 98 Noel, Tommy 213, 103 Nolan. Emily 59, 213, 130 Nunez, Efrain 140, 213 Odom, Karla 46, 213 Odom. Keith HI. 213 301 Oliphanl, Philana 40, 294. 16, 202, 83, 213, 129. 219 Olmst« d. Glenda 107, 213 Ortega, Guadalupe 213, 52 Ortega. Randy 109. 213, 178 Ortiz. Natalie 213 Owen, Kathy 36. 110, 111, 205, 213. 99 Owen , Sonya 107, 213 Owen , Steven 214 Owen. Tim 61, 92, 213 Palmer. Donald 31, 34, 36. 140, 214, 220, 207. 94 Pardo, Arnold 140, 83, 214 Parish. Renee 71. 214 Patterson, L ri 50. 214. 55, 106, 57 IVjinan. llainid 45. 16. 199, 214, 89 Pena, Jesse 140, 214, 207 Pena, l ura 214 Pena. Norah 215 Pena, Riehard 140, 207. 215 Perez, Gloria 83, 215 Perez, Mary 215 Perez, Ninfa 215 Perez, Rachel 215 Perrv, Ramona 16, 111, 215 Phillips, Chad 215 Phillip . Donna 17. 59. 84, 214 Polley, Carla 215 Prayor, Mike 215 Pruitt, Joe 215 Purdy, Rhonda 215 Ramirez, Johnny 215 Ramsev, Bret 47, 215, 88 Raper. Kellv 140. 17. 122, 203, 215, 18a 74. 94 Ray. Jimmy 140, 163. 165, 216, 215 Reed, Susan Reeves, Steve R« vnolds, Traev 215 Riggins, Cvnthia 121, 154. 157, 158,213,216, 9 7 Rioja . Ray 216 Rio , J. u 60, 216, 214 Ritehey. Rill 140. 216, 94 Roberts, .Annelle 71, 216 Roberts. Darrell 216 Robinson, Seott 10«), 216, 133 Rodriquez, l.ucia 216 Rodriquez, Mary 216 Rodriquez. Oscar 216 Rodriquez, Kavnaldo 216, 130 Rogers, Michelle 104, 216 Rosales, Susan 217 Rubio. Steve 217 Ruiz. Judi 217, 57 Ryan. Kirk 61, 64, 217 Salas, Ester 217 Salazar. Maria 44. 217 Sanchez, David 217 Sanchez, Isahell 16, 217 Saucedo, Misael 61. 64. 217. 98 Sehmmvelt, Carla 217, 106 Schott. Ros 108, 217. 103 Schur, Karla 58, 71, 232, 217 Shchadeh, Sami 218 Sherw.tod, Scott 33, 140, 145. 147, 162, 95. 218. 74. 94. 184 Shores, Jodi 154. 218 Sisemore. Billv 218 Smith, Daniel 62. 64. 83. 218, 85 Smith. Traeie 61. 53. 218 Snyder. Beth 46, 205. 209. 218. 88 Soiis, Mary 218 Soliz, Rose Anna 218, 106 Spann. Brenda 58, 218 Spencer, Judy 104, 218 Siair. Garv 218. 178, 180 Steiwig, Mark 218 Stephen . Sheila 50, 109, 218 Stoneham. Ron 104. 218 Stowe, Christy 218 Strickland, Tobv 218 Sluder. Angel 110. 111. 218 Surh-y, Darn I 218 Sutton. Randy 218 Swearingen, Ricky 104. 219 Svkes, Johnny 219 Taylor. Grant 140. 145. 219. 99 Thompson, Roslvn 219 Tin.teo, Armando 219 Tonche ( Arriola), F.va 16, 219 Trevino. Joe 102. 219 True, Murk 61, 219 Turpin. Johnny 30, 140, 120. 60, 63, 64, 73, 157. 160. 92. 220. 99 IJrhina. Alma 220 Valez, Martha 220 Valdez, Roy 103 Vargas. David 177, 174, 74 Vasquez. Arnold 220 Vasquez, Olivia 44, 16, 220 Walker. Michele 51. 220. 55. 57 Wallace. Randv 220 Wallingsford. Jackie 110. 111. 220 W alls, John 220. 87 Walter. Rrvan 220 Weak . Jon 220, 134 Weidenliach. Kathmi 220 Welch. Kav 221 Wesley, Bruce 30. 31, 34, 140. 121. 70. 160 162. 165, 207, 221. 74. 184 West, Man 95. 221 West, Mason 221 West, Samira 111, 221, 93 Wheeler. Sally 104, 221 Whitaker. Ginger 111. 221 W illiams, Billy 140, 142. 207. 221. 184 William , Cvnlhia 221, 171, 170, 74 Williams. Dale 30. 221 William . Kenneth 221 Williams. Man y 221 William . I'atei 221 Williams. Silvester 4a 51. 221 Willson, Cindy 51. 221. 55 Witherspoon. Elaine 16, 221 Wolfington. Michelle 221 Wood, Brvan 221 Young. Mcrrie 221 Young, Tony 70 Zelenv. I ri 58. 64. 187. 187. 1B6. 221. 85 Junior Index Adams, Keith 223 Afkhami. Kaivan 223 Aguirre, Rov 223 Aleozer. Svlvia 223 Allgood, Rorv 223, 95. .50 Anderson, Jeff 140. 223. 227. 178. 180 Anderson. Sharon 223, 106 Arellano. Rowdy 223. 109 Armstrong. Robert 223 Arteaga. L o 103 Austin, Tim 223, 150 Baldridge, Cindv 223 Bui lew , Mark 46. 223 Baker, Teri 223, 84. 98 Bariev, Brenda 223, 100 Barnes, Susie 223, 17, 106 Burnett. Thomas 223. 60 Barron. Cvnthia 223. 110 Bartlcv. Cienda 223 Bclk, Dana 223 Beneford, Freddie 140, 223, 109, 75 Bernal, Samuel 223, 102 Berner, Traev 223, 16, 59, 63 Berry. Greg 223, 50. 55. 100 Berry, Wavne 223, 61 Bird, Toininv 223. 50 Black. Michael 140, 223, 222 Black. Vina 49. 223. 60. 63 Blackwell, Jimmy 224 Borchardt. DeAnna 161 Bowers, Mark 224, 227, 61, 64 Bownds. Allen 224 Box, Kevin 242, 62, 64 Bratcher. F.laine 224, 58. 64 Brister. Archii 224 Brown. B ckv 224 Brown. Kassandra 44. 224, 279,63, 50.88.93 Brown. Mark 46. 224 Brownlee, Durrick 224, 51 Bryan. Leigh 224, 60, 53. 55. 51 Burleson. Jay 224, 95, 50 Burton. Todd 224. 151 Bushong, Gr« g 224 Bustos. Robert 224. 109 Butcher. Carman 224, 105 Butlar, Suzanne 224 Caballero, Cvnthia 44. 224, 51, 55, 57 Cabrera Arnold 224, 106 Cannon. I.yiin 224 Carey, Ruben 224 Carrillo, Alex 224 Carrillo, Maria 224 Carter, Karaite 224 Carter, Steven 224, 106 Cartwright, Drew 44. 224, 89 Cartwright, Troy 224, 50 Castumsla. Daniel 224 Castillo, Martha 224 Chambers, Karen 224 Chandler, Kim 224, 267 Chapa, Rosa 225 Chapa. Thomas 225 Chavez, Maggie 225, 44 Christiansen, John 225 Clifton, Brenna 225. 59. 105, 90 Cline, Dehhie 225. 58 Cngna i, Kandy 170 Coleman, Dwayne 225, 151 Coleman. Janice 225, 110 Cook, Valerie 37. 68. 69, 225. 100, 76 Cooke, James 189 Cookston. Joe 225 Cordova. Ida 225 Cortesv, Jeri 225 Criswell, Sam 225. 184 Crockett, Sallie 225, 30, 58, 64, 93 Cross, Curtis 225, 181 Crupe, Gary 225 Culpepper, Robert 225, 62. 105, ‘X) Curry, l.aton 225 Currv, Marlin 225. 62. 92 Cypert, Bret 37. 225, 150, 100, 184 Daniel, Bud 225, 50 Daniel, Jeff 225, 109 Daniel, Walter 225 Davis, Calawav 44. 225. 52, 96 Davis, Ervin 140. 144. 147, 225, 178, 74, 179, 145 Davis, J. D. 225 IV An da. Cvtidv 225. 16. 187. 186. 100 Deleon, Alfr.il 225, 53 Dohhentein. Roger 225, 105 Dunlap, Luann 226 Dunn. Darlene 226. 84. 90 Dye, Marv 226, 106 Eldred, Linda 49, 226, 60. 50, 53, 75 F.llis, Mary 226 Ellis, Thelma 226 Ellsworth, l-ori 44. 226. 289. 83. 89 Estes, Denise 226 Estrada. Dalia 16. 226 Evans, Ben 226 Ferguson. Gr •g 226 Ferguson. Jim 140, 226. 94 Finney. Phillip 226, 151 302 Finning, Kevin 35, 226, 60, 92 Flores, Juan Jr. 226, 103 Flores, Julian 226, 61 Flore . Rosie 226. 126, 219 Foster, Chrrvl 226. 283, 63, 93 Friabit , Patti 226, 95. 51, 52, 53, 55, 56, 101, 1(K). 77 Funderburk, Jami s 226 Gabriel, Kimberly 41, 226, 227, 222, 94, 76 Gallington. Autry 226 Gamboa, Rosa 226 Garres. Antonio 226, 150 Garria. I)t l ! it A. 226, 110 Garria. Felipe 227. 102 Garcia, Jerry 35, 227. 6) Garria. San Juanita 227 Gar a, l al l« 227 Garza. Velma 176, 174 Geislcr, Sharon 227, 289. 51, 106 Gilbert. Gem 227, 167 Gillelaml, Matt 227, 243, 178 Gillespie. Teri 227. 106 Giun. Unire 227. 50. 55. 106 Glarsar, Alan 227. 150 Godino, Irma 227, 109 Golev, Annette 227 Gomez, Michael 227. 184 Gonzales Janie 227 Gonzales, Manuel 227 Gonzales, Pat 227 Gonzalez, Henrv 227 Gotxileti, Kevin 44, 227, 274 Gordon. Ronna 228, 110, 154, 94 Gon e, Mil. s 228, 150, 232, 109, 100 Goswiek. Kristi 228 Gould, Jeff 228, 109, 181. 75 Gould. Ricky 228. 97 Gravelle, Christine 228, 106 Gray. Willie 228 Grounds, David 228 Gutierrez. Maribel 228. 107 Hallman. Cheryl 228. 105 Haney, Jeannie 228, 107 Harbour. David 228. 104 Harder, Marlha 228 Harris. Audrey 228 Harris, Susan 228, 44 Hart. Eddie 228. 162 Hatch, Kvle 228, 100 Han h. Mark 228 Hawkins. Paula 228, 110 Hearn. Lillie 228. 16. 58. 132, 99, 93 Hembree, Jerry 228 Hemphill. Ramona 228, 157, 159, 99, 182, 74 Henderson, Patricia 228 Henrv. Brenda 228, 154, 155, 51, 52. 55, 74, 94 Hematic?, Benny 228. 60, 150, 83 Hernandez, Bertha 228, 106 Hernandez. Demetrio 228, 102 Hernandez, Gilbert 228 Hernandez. Maurieio 228, 114, 230 Herrington, Brail 229 Herron, Bruce 229 Hickman, Paul 229 Higdon, Paul 229 Hill, David 102 Hilliard, Newton 229, 83, 92 Hodges, Tam mv 229 Holland. Tonv 229 Hollars. Ia ftlic 229 Holloman. Charlene 224, 229 Holt, Bertha 229, 84 Hopkins, Traev 229 Hopson. Glenn a 229. 105 Horton, Debra 229 Horton, Lisa 229 Houlette, Soot 229, 150, 189. 109 Howerton. Kit 229. 178, 181. 180 Huey, Mary Ann 229, 182, 183 Hunter, Delores 229 Igo, Kevin 140. 229, 157, 99, 184 Jackson, Linda 229, 161, ‘ 9 Jackson, Tina 31, 229 Jacobs. Sharon 229, 105 James, Katv 229, 84, 96, 98 Johnson. Debbie 229 Johnson, Keevin 229 Johnson, Lynn 230 Jordon, Greg 230, 178 Jordan. Keith 162, 163, 230, 174, 74, 176, 101, 100 Joplin, Marla 110, 230 Keesee, Doug 230 Kelly, IVirdrc 230 Kemp. Gina 40, 41. 294, 110, 230 Kent. Blake 230 Kennedy, Billy 230 King, Billy 230 King, Karen 106, 230 King, Kevin 105, 230 Klokholm, Cheryl 230 Uird, Kim 123, 154, 156, 159, 160,230, 170, 74, 182, 94 Lantleros, Anna 230 Landeros, Joe 230 Undems, Mario 230. 114 Landrum. Keith 105, 230 Undry. Sharon 154. 155. 176. 230. 174 Unglonl. Un. 48. 230, 51. 52, .53, 55 Ledesma, Tony 231 Lemons, Christi 231 Lloyd. Paige 231, 187, 186, 100 Uzano, I ,eti v 2.11 McAlister. Eddie 37, 140, 227, 178, 231 McCall, Rhonda 110, 231, 191 McDonald, Nanette 58, 50, 231 MeGalja, Cindy 16, 53, 231 McGowen, Judy 41, 222, 50, 231 Mellrov, David 140, 231 MeUllen. Ben 167, 231 McMcnnainv, D’Ann 37, 106, 231, 76 McMillon, Sharon 231 McPherson. Dehhie 231 McVickcr, Sheila 104, 231 Madrid. Terri 44, 183, 231 Magana, Jessie 231 Maldonado. Diana 231 Malonado, Josie 232 Maldonado. Robert 232, 114, 115 Maldonado, Tony 60, 232 Malone, Mark 198, 232, 95 Maloney, John 232, 188 Marlin, Cindy 37, 232 Massey, Cynthia 105, 232 Massey. Wren 232 Mason, Mark 232 May, Ralph 232 Mayberry, Tammie 232 Medina, Benita 232 Meyer, John 232 Miekev. Mike 232. 114 Miller, Jeff 150, 232, 100 Milligan. Mike 151. 232 Mires. Darrell 232, 61 Mitchell, Richard 232 Morales, F.smcralda 232 Morales, Orlando 102 Morin, David 232 Mosher, Trevelvn 58, 233, 50 Mosley, Earnest 162, 165, 233, 74 Mosley. Oscar 140, 233, 184, 103 Moslev, Traey 233 Mow, Nelda 233 Munoz, Roger 233 Murphy, Diane 233 Nance, John 259, 62. 64, 233, 267, 85 Naron, W« s 48. 61, 62, 232, 233, 92, 90, 52 Nazworth. Mark 102 Neel, Lisa 233 Neeley. Cindy 233 Nohlett, Sheri 283, 233, 106 Oldfield, Kody 233 Ortega. Ricky 233 Ortegon, Lorrene 233, 44, 107 Owen, Steve 17. 233 Owens, Linda 233 Owens. Iris 233 Palser, Low ell 61, 162. 167, 233, 84, 92, 181 Pantoja, Pauline 233 Parker. Mike 233. 109 Parker, Sandy 234, 34, 56 Parr, Gary 234 Patterson, Mindy 234 Pedroza, Raymond 234 Pena, Robert 234, 86 Pena, Ronnie 60, 234, 184 Pendergrass, Glenn 234 Perez, Enrique 103 Perez, Olivia 234 Perry Steve 234, 102 Pharr, Denise 234 Phillips, Kevin 234 Phillips, Patricia 62, 234. 84, 133 Pierson, Derrick 234 Pitts, Dawn 234, 51 Poston, Cody 234 Poston, Rex 234, 109 Pulido, Rill 234, 103 Ramirez, Frances 110, 234 Ramirez, Ruben 234 Ramos, Ray 45, 234, 114, 115 Re« d, Greg 234 Renteria, Ruben 234. 102 R« v« s, Bohhv 140, 149, 234, 178 Rice, Kirk 60. 234. 129 Riggins, (Vila 154, 156, 158, 159, 234, 99, 182 Riojas. Robert 234, 102 Rios, Cynthia 235 Rios, Louis 140, 235, 178 Rios, Rosemary 235. 107 Rivera, Jaime 140, 145, 235 Roberson. Judy 235, 96 Robinson, Allyn 235 Rodriquez, Elva 235 Rodriquez, Humberto 184 Rodriquez, Nora 110, 235 Rodriquez. Tommy 235 Rogers, Jackie 235, 102 Rojas, Mary 45, 17, 235 Rowen, Sheila 235 Rubac, Michael 235 Russell, Gary 140, 235 Sammann, Corinna 235. 267 Sams, James 37, 222, 62 235, 50, 55, 76 Sanchez 235. 84. % Sanders. Kendra 58, 110, 235 Sauceda. Rudy 150 Saueedo, Raquel 235 Schumacher, Sharon 235, 95 Scott, Dannv 236, 109 Scott, Rhonda 229, 16, 236, 193 Seago, Dianne 236, 229, 85 Selcrr, Karla 236, 51, 55 S,-right, Mary Ellen 176, 236, 174, 86 Servian, Pam 236 Sheilds, Roy 236 Sierra. Joaquin 162, 164, 103 Simmons, Denise 61, 63, 64, 236 Simmons, Wvlene 63, 236 Sinclair, Gwen 236, 95. 96 Sisk. Deborah 236 Smith, Elizabeth 161, 52 Smith. Mike 140, 236, 109 Smith. Robert 236, 114, 115 Smith. Susan 236 Southerland, Michelle 236, 53 Sparrow. Melissa 236 Stair, Rusty 126, 236, 86, 178 Stanford, Stan 236 Storev, Kenneth 140, 147, 162, 164, 166. 236, 74, 185, 184, 103 Stukey, Clifford 236, 102 Sullivan, Dondi 233, 236 303 Taylor. Kim 162, 163, 166 Taylor, Rhonda 105, 236 Ten cry, Durla 236 Terrain, Tina 236 Terrell. Brian 232, 236, I7H, 100 Thomas, Kim 236 Thomason. Scott 45, 236, 237. 89 Thompson, Connie 236, 77 Thompson, Dan i 49. 68, 69. 236. 51, 53, 55, 76 Thompson, David 177, 236, 174 Thurhcr, Mark 35 Tipton. Nikki 236 Torr« s, Bolen 236 Trevino. Anthony 236 Trevino, Danny 236, 181 Urbina, Albert 236 Lrrutia. Sulema 110, 236 Urrutia, Susan 236, 193 Vail. Charl«-s 236, 109 Vasqucz, Irene 17. 236 Vaughn, Sharon 105, 236 Vaughn, Tammie 161 Vera, Gilbert 162, 178 Vera, Urrv 151. 178 Vera, Robert 162. 166. 167, 237. 103 Vera. Susan n 237 Villa. Kicky 151 Voyles. Sammy 237 Wafer, Robert 140, 109. 237, 75 Walker. Barbara 237 Walker. Mellinnie 237 Walker. T mI I 85. 237 Wampler, Carl 37. 227, 61, 64, 92, 237 Ward, laury 237 Wardlow, Jack 237 Washington. Donnie 123, 105, 237 Weatherlv, John 62, 237 Webb. liOirie 40. 41. 294. 237 Weese, DeAnn 154, 155, 237 Weidenbaeh. Martv 140. 237, 100, 77 Wheeler. Shelly 16, 237 White. Robert 184 Whitfield. Tina 237, 106 Widener. Kristi I 10, 237 Willhom, F.rie 105. 237, 98 W ilds, Debbie 237. 106 Williams, Debra 237 Williams. Patricia 237. 182. 183 Williams, Tod 237 Wilson. Earnest 237 Witten, Jody 237 Wofford. Keila 237 Womble. Blake 237 Wood. David 105 Wood, Williams 237 Wood . Kevin 140. 237, 184 W right. Mark 237. 184 W right. Shelly 237 Wyatt. Kelley 237 Ybarra. Kml 237 Yeager. Bobbie 237 Young. Brenda 237. 53 Young, Calvin 237 Young. John 61. 237. 112. 181 Zavala. Juanita 237 Sophomore Index Abbott, Teresa 239 Aey, Mary 239, 108 Adams. William 239 Adcock, Alan 239, 151, 112 Adcock. Trent 43. 239. 238. 1.50. 244. 75, 185, 184 Alcala, Gon alo 239 A Idaeo, Anita 239 Aldaco. Mary 239, 77 Alderson, Howard 239 Alexander, Donna 239 Alexander, Robert 239. 60 Alexander, Wesley 239. 151. 53 Vilen, Albert 239, 151 Allen. Wanda 239 Alvarez, Linda 239, 183 Alvis, Chris 239 Ammons, Roxanne 239, 59 Anderson, Ni kie 239 And rs n. Roniea 239 Anzaldua, Richard 239 Archuleta. Elaine 239 Arnold, Paulinda 239 Arr yos, Laurinda 239, 58 Aven, Matt 239 Bain. Susan 239 Baker, Roxann 61, 64 Ball, Jack 242, 151 Raquera, Christina 239 Barley, Mike 239, 61 Barley, Sandy 239, 100, 192 Barnett, Betsy 239 Bearden, l.aqueta 239 Bock, David 239 Berry, Bryan 239 Berry, Pal 239, 150, 51 Berry, Russell 239, 60 Bills, R« l -rl 239, 60, 92 Black, Cindy 240, 238, 154, 182 Blankenship, Greg 242. 150, 181 Blankenship. Kimberly 240 Bon hardt. Sheila 161 Bradley, Jill 42, 240, 52, 100 Bray, Jim 240. 113 Bray, Rhonda 240, 100 Bro« kinan, Vincent 240. 108 Broussard. Greg 240 Brown, Pat 240. 150. 167, 53, 185, 184 Brown, Penny 240, 54, 100 Browning. Leo 240. 91. 55. 101. KM) Bryant, Kelly 240. 112 Burkhart. Murry Lynn 61. 64. 92 Burnett, Von.lai 240, 124, 150, 181, 75 Burns, Deanna 240. 59. 63 Bussey. Penny 240, 192 Butcher, Randy 240, 181 Butler, Scott 240 Bv«-, Angie 240, 60 Cabrera, 0s« ar 240 Calk, Gerald Dean 240 Cano, Mike 240 Cantu. Gloria 240, 63. 183 ('.ardcn s. Janie 240 Cart.-r, Valeri - 49. 240. 51 Castle, Brenda 240 Castle, James 240 Cates, Alan 240 Cavaz s. Esmeralda 240 Chapa. Rachel 240 Char , Gloria 240 Chavez, James 240 Chiddix, l ri 241 Churchwcll, Karen 42, 241 Clark, Angela 241 Cleveland, Adrian 241. 150 Clevelaml, S. A. 241 Cline. Jana 241 Clinton, Kenney 141, 241 Cole. Brenda 241, 16, 187, 186 Collins, Jimmie 241, 52 Collins. T. C. 241 Conger, I .aura 241 Contreras. Freddie 241 C« ok, Carolyn 241, 59 Cooper. Kyle 241 Cornelius, Jimmy 241. 181 C r1 -z. ( 'arinen 241 Cox, Catheron 241 Coy, Sahra 241, 63 Craft. R bert 241 Grim, John 241. 60 Cross, Ben 241, 55 Cross, St«-vc 241 Curry. K.-ith 241, 265, 90 Dan bird, Belinda 241 Davila. R«-yna 241 Daniel. Sonja 242 Dawson, Pcrri 242 Deleon, Freddie 242 Deleon, Jo Ann 99 Deluna. Tony 242. 62 Derrick. Delwin 242. 151 Devin. James 242 Dia . Melba 242 Doss, Lynette 242, 50 Douglas. Kathy 224. 242, 55 Dunlap, Leann 242, 59, 63 Dunavant. Jason 242. 62. 97. 96 Dunn, S -ott 242. 17. 61. 92 Dy« Maria 242 Edwards, Bra«l 242 F.dwanls, Jaim - 167 Elder. Kathv 242 Ellis, Audrev 242 Erwin. David 141, 145, 242, 184 Escamilla. Henry 242 Esparza, J «- 242 Esquivel, Manuel 242 Fal«-i n, L - nel 242 Farias, Charlie 242 Farmer. Brel 242 Farris. Ri -har l 242, 151 Fields. Mik«- 242, 150 Finney, Bracken 141, 242, 181 Rores, Alfrc lo 242 Fl« r«-s, Domingo 242 Ford, Di-lvnna 242 Foster, St -v«- 242, 243 Freeman, Tim 243 Freier, Lurie 243, 100 French. Lisa 243 French, T r« sa 243 Gallardo, David 150, 167, 184 Gallegos, Martin 243 Galvan. Diana 243 Gambrel I, Lisa 243, 52. 74 Garcia, ('.arinen 243 Garcia, Cynthia 243 Garcia. George 243 Garcia. Maria 243 Garcia, Robert 243, 150, 167 Garcia, Rosie 243 Gar ia. Velma 243. 174, 190 Garms. D.-rrell 243, 60, 92 G lden. Lisa 243 Gonzales Ellen a 243 G nzales, Manuel 243, 150. 167. 94 Goss Fram-ln-rie 243, 59 Gravelle. B -verly 243, KM) Gr n, Marvin 243 Griinaldo. Olga 243 Gutierrez, Paul 243. 167, 181 Gutierrez, Yv« nn«- 243, 58, 108 Hacked, Br nt 243, 62 Hall. Bobby 244. 53, 283 Hall, Wyethia 244. 183 Hampton. Greg rv 244 Hanev, James 242, 244 Harris. Bill 48. 244. 51, 174, 175 Harris, Billy 241 Harris. | nnir 244 Hart. Vam-ssa 24-1 Hawkins Ernest 244. 54 Hav.-s, Rill 150, 244, 112 Hay«-s, Dianne 24-1. 52, 238 Hayes, Nancy 238, 241 Hazel, Cindy 55 Hea ls, Tania 244, 183 Hcfflcfmger, l iri 244. 52 Hi-lvey. Debra 58, 244 Hemphill. Gay 127. 158. 159. 160, 74, 182 Henderson. Aldria 244. 93 304 Hernandez, J.-sse 244 H rnand 7„ Ray 151, 24-4 Hernandez, Velma 244 Herrera, Benito 127. 150, 244, 181 Herring. Rodney 150, 167. 244 Hestand, Donna 244 Higgs. Janet 244 Hill, Barbra 161, 244 Hill. Johnny 71, 162. 164. 244 Hillard, Mark 244. I 4 Hindman. Tav 244. 181 Hinojosa, Joel 244 Hinojosa. Osear 108, 55 Hinojosa. Rolando 244 Hodges. Georgia 42. 241. 244. 172, 52, 100 Hoglan. Cynthia 245 Hollars. Ronnie 245 Holloman, Caleen 245 Holloway, Janet 245 Hollowav, Tonv 62. 245 Holt. Clifford 60. 245 Hooper. David 245, 112 Hughes. Ray 60, 64. 245. 92 Hurt. Reagan 62, 245 Jackson. Carolyn 161. 245 Jackson. Donna 161. 245. 172. 170, 74, 182, 188 Jackson, Erie 245, 04 Jimenez, Sylvia 245 Johnson. Jamie 141. 245 Johnson, Ltnni - 150. 145 Johnson. Tamara 245 Johnson. Tim I 78 Jones, Jennifer 42. 245. 58 Keller. Murlvn 245, 51 Kelly. David 61. 245. 92, 54 Kemp, l-ori 42, 245. 172 Kerns, David 150, 245. 112 Kirk. Tovo 58. 245, 248 Kramer. F.van 61. 64, 245, 95. 97, 96 1-aFucntc, Florinda 245 Landeros. Irma 245 lame. Patti 16. 245 L« t«-sina, Allred 245 Lee. Aaron 150. 245, 181 Leija, Rosalie 54 Limboeker. Leslie 62. 64. 245. 56 Livesav, Susan 245, 98 Lockett. Melba 161. 245. 182. 188 I-ope . Auturo 245 Lope ., Elsa 245. 193 l pe , Rudv 245, 51 Live, Sheila 245 l-ozano, Luev 246 Luna. Diana 246 McCall. Joey 246, 55 MeCrelcss, Lisa 246 McDaniel, Slu m 246 McDonald, Mark 246 McDonough, Stephanie 246 McCalta. Steve 83, 91. 246. 101. 1(H) McKinnis. Mark 150, 246. 1(H) McLain. Kevin 246 McMennamv. Debra 246, 186 Madia. Joe 60. 246 Madrid. Danny 162. 245, 246. 90 Manrrique. Elias 150, 246 Manrriquc, Moises 150, 246 Marroquin, Eddie 246 Martinez, Blanca 246 Martinez. Concepcion 246 Martinez, Linda 246 Martinez. Maria 246 Martinez, Noah 246 Martinez, Patti 246 Martinez, Svlvia 246 Mason. Roy 151. 246, 181 Mav, Jan 246 Mayberry. Bril 140, 147, 178 Mendez, Marv 246 Miller. Michelle 246 Mills, Denise 246 Mills. Jim 246. 94 Moa, Ester 24 Monroe. Carroll 246 Moore, Tim 246. 189 Mora. Oralia 108. 247 Moral , Aliel 247 Morale? Su i - 247 Morgan. Ri« helle 64. 177. 247. 174 Morgan. Susan 177. 247, 95, 174. 94 Morin, Debra 247 Mosley. Michael 151. 167, 247. 52 Mote, Tonya 16, 247 Mow. Wanda 247 Mulkev, Fred 247 Mulkey. Kun 17. 247 Munoz, F-st.-r 247 Murr. Marcus 247. 113 Nobletl. Diane 243. 59, 63, 247 Noel, Victor 247 Morrell. Ritchie 247. 94 Oliphant. Kelly 247. 52, 96 Olivarez. Sylvia 247 Olson. Kevin 247 Ortiz, Raquel 247 Owen. Amy 59. 247 Owen. Stacy 247. 52 Palmer, I-aura 247 Parr. Michael 167. 247 Parrish, Kelly 61, 247 Patterson. I)uk« 247 Pena, Inga 247 Peoples. Bill 247 Perez, Daniel 247 Perez, Lupc 247 Per ., Manu 'l 248 Perez. Patty 58. 248 Perry. Busier 248 Phillips. Don it y 62. 248 Phillips. Seott 248 Pierson. Donise 248 Porras, Betty 248 Pravor. Tina 248 Pruitt. Andy 248 (Quintana, Tonv 248, 174 Ramirez. Manuel 248 Ramos. Rita 248 Ramsey. Danny 248 Ramsey. Donald 248 Ramsey, Marla Kay 248 Ray. Jackie 167. 248. 53 Rice, Ann 60, 248, 95, 97, 247 Ridlchulier, Barbara 248, 97 Riggins. John 49. 167 Riojas. Raul 248 Rolwrts. Shirl.-v 248 Rocha. Yolanda 248 Rockwell, Angie 248 Rockwell. Richard 151. 248 Rodriqu - , Becky 248 Rodriquez. Edward 248 R« «lriqu -z, J -ssi - 103 Rog Ts. Susan ne 63. 248 R« ss. I-aura 248. 55 Ross. Wayne 249. 53 Ruhac. Jana 249. 183 Ruiz. Maris -la 249 Salas, Rosalie 249 Sala ar. Benito 249 Sallee. Kenneth 61. 249. 92 Samarripa. Keveea 249 Sam-lu-z, Carlos 249 Sanchez. Jean 249 Sanch.-z. Margarita 249 Sanders. Sara 249 Sarabiu. Diana 42. 249 Savage. Brenda 249, 192 Schoonov« r, Jimmv 249 Scott. Dexter 249 Sewell, Rclu-cca 249 Shugarl. Anglia 59. 249. 183 Sierra. Trr.ua 249, 52 Simmons. Elvin 167. 249 Sis •inor« '. Melissa 249 Sisk. David 249. 83 Skaggs, Sandy 249 Skidmore. Cyn thia 249. 96 Smith, Katrina 249 S. lis, Jo - 249 Sosa. Sandra 58. 250 Spann, R« l 60, 250 Spann. R l 60, 250 Stafford, J ..- 150. 250, 97. 251 Stair. J.-rrv 62, 250. 92, 137. 112 Stanford. Randy 113 Storey, Venita 250 Stuk«-v. Gavlen 250 Tavlor, Lisa 250, 96 T«rr«-ll. Brooks 250, 188. 96 T«-rry. Randy 62. 250 Thompson, Calvin 167. 250 Tlmmpson. Cvnthia 250 Thompson. P W 150, 167. 250, 184 Thompson, St.-ve 150. 250. 94. 184 Thornton, Alh -rt 250 Thurman. Randy 151 Tin - , Armira 250 Tipton. F li -a42, 151, 250. 172 Topper, Brent 250 Tom , Beatrice 161. 250 Tr -vino, Diana 250. 83 Trader. Ronald 250 Tu ker. David 250, 91. 90 Tullis Jo Ann 49. 250. 50 Tunnell, Lindsey 167, 250 Tumw, Travis 250 Urbina. Rodolfo 250 Vadder. Melia 238. 58. 250. 95. 96 Vail. D -wayn - 250 Val l« z. David 250 Vasquez, Doris 250 Vasqu , Magdah-na 250 Vasqu - ., Oralia 250 V. -ga, B -atris 250, 96 Vovb-s. Madi-lvn 190 Wagner, DeAnna 250. 193 Walla.- -, Donna 58, 250. 93 Waller. Blake 250 Warren, Mi -h -le 250 Wats« n. Ran.lv 61. 250 251 Watson. Tammy 251. 187. 186 W«-ath -rlv. Klionda 243. 161, 251 W«-atherred, Paul 251. 189, 188 West, Fran - 60. 251 W. -SI, Jeannie 251 Whatley. David 61. 247. 97. 85 Whitak.T. Franeie 251 Whitfill. Mark 61. 251. 92 Williams, Claud -ttc 267, 251 Williams. Mi a 42. 124. 151. 251. 172 Williams Pam 251, 172, 171, 170, 74, 182, 183 Wilson. Kirk 251 W in dh. Jeff 251 W itherspoon, Lisa 251 Wooffonl. Vicky 251 Woody, Sonja 58, 251 Wright. Carmen 251 Wright. Gina 17. 251. 1(H) Wright. Mik.- 70. 150. 251, 17 Yales. Mat k 227, 60, 251, 97 Young, Gary 251 Zainhotti. Ja« k 251 Freshman Index Adams, F.lis 253, 60 A«lams Elizabeth 253. 54 305 Ad kin , Sam me 253 Aguilera. Daniel '253 Aguirre. Diana 253. I on Aleozar, Ascension 253 Aldcrson, Glenda 253 Allen, James 253 Allen, Jeralil 253 AllgiNiil, Sunt lee 253 55 Alunxu, Johnny 253 Alonzo. Tuny 253. 152 Alvarado, Gloria 253 Alvarado. Tommy 253. B3 Alverez. Javier 253. 152 Audiri , Ruben 253 Archuleta, Merman 253 Armstrong. James 253 Arnold, Nikki 253 Assiler. Seoll 253. 152 Austin. Steve 253 Averill. Raymond 253 Bara. Pal 253 Baker, Donna 253 Baker. Joe 253 Baldwin, Deny 253, 191 Ballard. Donnie 253. 152. 185 Ba |uera. Joe 253 Barclieers, Tiinmv 253 Barker. Billy 253 Barnett. Katrina 253. 65. f)7, 265 Barrera. Jesse 253. 65, 66 Barrera. Joe 253 Barron. Teiltly 253 Bart lev. Diane 253 Beavers. Boldly 254 Bennett. Allison 254. 174 Berner. Lee 254 Berrv, Andy 254. 66. 152 Rillierrv. Kristi 254 Billingsley. Biff 254, 19. 152 Bivins, Leslea 254 Blaek. Lisa 254. I6K Blake. Miee Lynn 254. 67 Boreliardl. Lynn 254 Boswell. Wlater 254. 245 Bownds, F.lisha 254 Branch. laiura 254. 127. 161. 173. 183. 94 Brenner. Donna 254 Brown. Bill 254. 152 Bryant. Mona 43. 254. 52 Burke. Troy 254 Burleson. Kent 254. 66 Burnett. ITI.ee 254. 65, 67 Cabrera. Melinda 254 Catl.lell. Ilutl 254. 65. 66, 174. 94 Calk. Klmnda 254 Cannon. Mike 254. 54 Cardena . Naomi 254 Cargill. Debbie 254 Cargill. Jerry 254. 152. 169. 185 Carrillo, l.ov 254 Carrion. Robert 254 Carter. Lee 169 Carthel. Iziri 255. 187. 186 Casare , Miekev 255 Castillo. Jolniny 255 CastlelN rry. LaDonvee 255 Cavoxos. Sylvia 255 Chambers, Kelly 255 Chambers. Patty 255. 168 Chandler. Cindy 255 ('handler. Muriiyn 255. 183 Cha| mun. Debbie 255 Clifiinaull. Tami 255. 168 Cliitty. David 255 Cisneros. Rene 255. 152. 169 Clark. Terry 255, 113 Cleveland. Donald 255. 152 Cleveland. Kav 255. 168 Coleman. Pam 255 Collins, Bobbie 255. 173 Cook. Darin 255 Coronathi. Thelma 255 Cruft, Jimmy 255 Craven. Rulnh 255. 168 Crook. Judy 255 Cruz, Linda 255 Cruz. Maxic 255 CundifT. Maleom ( 8. 69. 255 Curry. Steve 255. 65. 66. ‘ 0 Dalton. Tony 255 Davis. Belinda 255 Davis. Glenn 255. 152 DeAnda. Tim 256 DeBerry. Darren 256. 152 DelCampn. Rene 256. 66 Deluna. Ilesly 43. 256. 67 Deluna. Steve 256. 152 Denton. TotItl 2.%. (ifi. 169 Derriek. Steve 256. 185 Diaz. Arthur 256. 66. 152 Diaz, Tina 256. 67 Dit kerson. Genu 256. 67. 55. 100 Dohherstein. lb-daw n a 141. I 46, 256. 53, 173. 94 Dominguez. Gloria 256 Dominguez. Josie 256 Dorsey, Randy 256. 152 Douglas, l.isa 256. 67 Dueketl. Kenna 256. 187. 186. 94 Duncan. Alan 256 Dunla| . Hollis 256. 152 Dunlu| . Terry 256 DumuTeresn 256. 67 Durham. Lyuda 256 Durham. Patricia 256. 67 Klieling. Mark 256. 66 F.hresman. Daniel 256 F.llis. James 256. 169 F.nri«|uez. Raul 256. 152 Escamilla. F.dwurd 256 Esquivel. Rom 256 Estrada. Sarah 257. 67 Fairbanks. Daniel 42. 257. 65, 67. 185 Fairchild. Tammy 257 Falcon. Virginia 257 Farmer. Teresa 257. 260 Favilla. Daniel 257 Feaglcy. Rnhhv 257 Fennell. R.mI 31. 3. 252. 257. 65, (di. 174 Fleming. Karen 257 Flores, Connie 257 Flores. Esmeralu 257 Flores. Jamie 257. 152 Flores, l.isa 257 Flores. Louis 257. 66. 192 Flores. Miguel 257. 66 Flore . Roland 257. 152. 169 Follies. James 257. 152. 112 Fow ler. Donna 257. 67. 54 Franklin. Kristy 257. 182 Freese. Bryan 257 Gabriel. Stacey 252. 256. 257. 53 Guitan. Sandra 257 Galvez. Elov 257 Ganna. Rudy 257 Garcia. Danny 66 Garcia. Esmeralda 257. 67 Garcia. Gumceindo 257 Garcia, Lucy 257 Garcia. Martina 257. ( 7 Garcia. Marx 257 Garcia. Robert 257 Garcia. Roland 257 Garcia. Rudy 258 Garza. Velma 176 Garza, Luis 185 Galieu. RutIv 258 Geisler, Rotinev 258 Gilli land. Leslie 258. 168. 94 Ginn. Lisa 258 Gipson. Kenneth 258 Gipson. Ronnie 258 Gomez. Linda 258 Gonzales. Dianna 258 Gonzule . Gloria 258 Gonzales, James 258. 66 Gonzales. Tony 258 Gould. Valeric 258. I ( 8. 54 Green. Cindy 258. 262 Greenhill. Ginger 224. 258. 55 Greer. Kelly 258 Gregg. Sharia 258. 260 Gutierrez. Blanca 258 Gutierrez. Frcddv 258 Guy. Lisa 258. 73. 55 Hall. Brenda 258. 168. 173. 183 Hall. Paleria 258. 168 Hallman. Sharia 258. 168. 183 Hardin. Chris 258. 66. 169 Harding. Faith 258 Harrell. Jell 258. 174 I larvis. Carv 174 Harris. James 258. 66 I larr.nl. Brent la 258 Hatch. Jennifer 258 Hatch. Stan 258. 245. 189 llavenhill. Richey 258. 174. 85 Hawkins, Russell 259. 152 Have . Diana 43. 259. 125. 58. 6L 72 Hayes. Helen 259. 43 Hearn. Kevin 259. 169 llelvev. I .aura 259. 67 Hembree. Sheila 259. 55 Henderson. Phillip 259 Hernandez. Anita 259 Hernandez. Corky 259. 66 Hernandez. David 259. 66. 152 Hernandez. Ophelia 259 Herrera. Jess 259 Herrera. Richard 259. 6 Hess. Kell 259. 189 Higdon. David 259 Hill. Scotty 259 Hindman. Shelley 259. I( 8. 53. 182 Hinojosa. Ismael 259 Hogan, lama 259. 65. 66 llolberl. Jonathon 259. 169 Hooper. Jim 259. 152. 113 Hopson. I.elleanna 259 Horne. Joe 35. 259. 60. 97 llouliite. Bryan 259. 66. 71 IInusion. Barbara 259. 183 Howerton. Dana 259 Hughey. Burry 259 Humphreys. Melinda 259 llunsueker. Elaine 260. 67 Hunt. ElizalM-th 260. 67 Hunter. Camlvn 260 Jackson. Alton 260. 152. 169 Jackson. Gwendolyn 260 Jackson. Jerald 2( 0 Jackson. Lula 2(d). 108 Jacobs. Samira 260 James. Set ill 260. 152. 185 James. Wade 260. 152. 185 Jenkins, nglcu 260 Johnson, urora 260. 193 Johnson. Eddie 2()0 Jones. Rolicrt 260. 152. 185 Julian. Kami 260. 67 Kitld. I a sin art I 260 Keen. Wayne 260 Ketiiinn. Craig 2(d). 65. 66. 174 King. Humid 2(d). 152. 169. 183 King. Robhie 2(d). 55 King. Steve 2(d). 152 Kruse. Darrell 260 LaFucntf. Dianna 2(d). 67 Lamleros. Davit I 2(d) lamdcms. Emma 2(d) Landrum. Lina 2(d) Lunsdom. Mark 2(d) Langston. Tcressa 2(d). 190 I .each. Marla 1(d). |68. 173 Ledesma. Mhcrl 2(d) la-mon . Milch 261 Leal. Barbara 261 Lcyentlekcr. Odell 66. I 52. 261. 185 Lindeman. Polly 261 Lnekclt. Deluna 261 306 1.1 11 in. IX ni na 261 Ling. Tmimi 261. 55. 173 I .an i'll tin. Oscar 261 I jKiiirv. Drill nir 261 Lopez. F.rma 261 Lopez. Ida 261 Ijipcz. Leroy 261 l vc. Urvan 261 I .veil. Kelly 261. 265 laiwcry. Jacqueline 261 l r ann. Marx iin 261 I .in iu. laiuis 261 I .m in. Maria F.lcna 67. 261 Mae Xdoo. Anthony 152. 169 MeCox. Pamela 67 MclXmuld. Daxiil 62. 261 McDonald. Mil. h. ll 62. 261 MeGnweu. Jn.lv 43. 168. 261. Mrlln.x. Dana 261. 55 Mr|,rud. Xmx 261 McMennamx. Tonja 261. 187. MeViekcr. IX-.- 262. 264 Mari.-I. Josephine 262 Magana. Juanita 262 Mal.lonadn. Martin 262. 185 Maldonado. Melinda 262 Maldonado. I ul 263 Mai.hi.-v. Patricia 1.3. 67. 262 Mango. Delmrah 262 Mann. Slu-llix 66. 54 Mapl.-s. Mark 262 Marline . Xngclila 262 Marline . F.li ahcth 262 Marline , Gasper 262 Marlin. , (duria 67. 262. 183 Marline . Josic 262 Marlin. . Natalie 262 Marline . Nora I(i8. 262 Marline . Rolierl 262 Marline . Roy 262 Mart in e . Saniiuy ( ( . 262 Mavdeii. Kevin 262 Measles. Dirk 66. 262 Medina. Rolierl 262. 8.3 Mejia. Maria 262 Melendez. I mis 262 Men ado. J.-sse 127. 262 Mieltalee. IXm 262 Moa. Vilain 262 Monroe. Xian 26.3 Monte , Brenda 260. 263. 183 Montoya. Martha 26.3 Morales. Susan 26.3 Moreno. Marxl.ou 26.3 Moreno. Sonia 168 Megan. Charles 26.3 Morin. Klizalieth 26.3 Morton. Marsha 263 Moseley. Kevin 66. 26.3 Mosher, kirk Wi. 26.3 Mouser. Kallix 259. 67. 263 Murrax. Connie 263. 54 Munoz. Rosalinda 26.3 Nash. Selxx vn Jalvn 263 Noel. Cvxxn 67. 26.3 Noel. Vicki 17. 263 Nolan. Xdam 152. 26.3 Nolen. Margie 263 Norrell. ......la 263. 54 Nunez. Israel 263 Odom. Koiinie I( 8. 26.3 Oldfield. IX.ug 263. 113 Ortegon. Kaxlene 263 Ortiz. (”orene 67. 26.3 Ortiz. Guadalupe 26.3 Ortiz. Olelia 263 Ott. Marsha 263 Padilla. Rupert 263 Pantoja. Rosalinda 108. 263 Parker. Patti 263 187 186 94 Parr. C.yulliia I(i8. 261. 183 Parr. Rieky 264 Parrish. Laurie 66. 264 Pastrami. Kutlx 264 Patterson. Russ 66. 152. 264 Payne. Lana 261 Pearee. Jay 8-1 Pena. Daniel 261 Pena. David 152. 26V Pena. Mike 264 Perez, David 152. 26V. 185 Perez, Joe 66. 26V Perez. Johnny 169. 26V Perez, Marx 264 Perez, Riekv 66. 264 Perkins. Vieki 264. 55 Perrx. Vieki 66 Phillips. Kurt 264 Phinnv. Brad 152. 26V Pineda. H l l y 152. 264 Pills. Lela 26V Poluhl. Kva 264 Posev. Jana 259. 67. 26V. 54. 96 Powell. Delores 264. 55 Raines. Mark (dr. 264 Ramirez, David 26V Ramos. Rarhara 264 Ramos. Clara 26V Ramos. Diana 264 Ramos. Mail in 264 Ray. Freddie 169. 264 Kaxiner. Hobby 26V, 185. 184 Reeio. Anita 264 Reeio. Ismael 26V Reiver. Russ 165. 174 Resemh-s. Cindx 43. ( 0. 265 Rex. Rieo. 265 Rexes. Jessie 26.5 Rexes. Sandy 265 Revnolils. Mark 265 Rhoderiek. Slaeey 65. 67. 265 Riee. Judy 67. 265, I 74 Riggins. Melanie 67. 265 Riojas. Mary Ann 265 Rios.'Jorge 67. 265 Rios. Thomas 152. 265 Rivera. Diana 265. 192 Rivera. Domingo 265 Rivera. Veroniea 265 Rnlierts. David 265 Rolrerts, Drury 152. 265 RolH-rson. Cindx 65. 67. 265 Rohh-s. Terry 265 Rodriquez, Albert 265 Rodriquez, Angie 265 Rodriquez, Anna 265 Rodriquez, I -licia 265 Rodriquez, Mario 152. 265 Rodriquez, Paul 265 Rodriquez, Riehard 265 Rodriquez, Rieky 265 Rodriquez, Thelma 67. 265 Rodriquez, Vietor 265 Rogers. Kimherlv 168. 265 Rogers. Mike 152. 266 Rogers. Rohliie (dr. 266 Ross, Ray 266 Ruhin, Jessie 266 Ruiz, Oseur 266 Russell. DaVVlla 2(di Sa« •n z, Mary 2(di Salas Albert 2(d Saldivar. Lupe 152. 2(d Samarripa. Maneul 266 Sammann. Li-slie 2(di Sanehez. Mariana 66. 168. 266 Sanehez, Minerva 266 Sanehez, Paul 266 Sanders. Gregg 266, 189 Sanders, Laurie 266 Sansoin. Melody 266 Saueeda, Anilia 67, 266 Savage. Lisa 60. 266 Sawava. Debbie 66, 2(d) Scarborough. Wayne 152. 266 Scott, Connie 266 Serna. Lydia 266 Sharp. Den na 266 Sheppard. Pit ill ip 266 Sherlev, Mareia 2(d). 266. 173 Sherwood. Stan 125, 61. 72. 152, 169, 2(d), 185 Slion-s, Jami 66. 266. 173, 168, 182 Sierra. Blaise 267 Sims. Charles 267 Smith, Brenda 267 Smith, Mark 152 Smith. Raelene 54. 267 Solis. Peter 267 Sooter, Randy 174. 267 Sparrow. Dana ( 7. 1( 8. 267 Spearman. Darin 267 Slaleup, Becky 267 Stanford. DeAnn 67. 267 Stanford. Sandra 173, 267 Slriekland. Miehael 267. 113 Summers. F.ric 169 Sutton. Brent 152. 267 Taylor. D'Linda 55. 267 Taylor, l irry 174. 267 Tavlor. I.vnn 54 Taylor. Walter 152. 169. 198. 267 Thompson. Lullie 152. 169, 267 Thompson, Paul 62. 267 Tijerina, Nora 267 Tim lei, Miehael 65. 66. 267 To liar. Rachel 267 Touche, Johnny 267 Trevino, Dona 65. 67, 267 Trevino. Leslie 41. 43. 65. 67. 267 Trimble. Shonnie 2(d). 267. 187, 186 Tullis. Reeky 67. 267 Turm-r. Annie 267 Turner. Tl r«-sa 67. 267 Tuttle. Kim 252. 267. 174, 53 Urrutia. Sammy 267 Urrulia. Simon (di. 268 Valladarcz. Roy 2(t8 V urges. Barbara 2( 8 Vargas, helix 2( 8 Vargus. Marx 2 8. 193 Vargas. Vcmonica 168. 268 Vasquez, F.ddie 2( 8 Vasquez, Josie 268 Va-quez, Linda 268 Vaughn. Greg 2( 8 Velasquez. Jimmy 169. 185 Veron, Melinda 2( H Villarreal. Joe 268 Waldie. Kim 2( 8 Walker. Jerry 169. 2( 8 Walker, Terri 268 Wallingslord. Traeex 67. 2( 8. 55 Warren, Mark 268 Washington. Authur 169 Wax in. Karen 268 Wehli. Jax 152. 169. 268 Webb. Shirlex 268. 54 Weller. I at- 268 Wees.-. Todd 167. 268. 94 West. Tommy 268 Whilaere. Iu e67. 2( 8 While, Album 252. 268. 54 While. Cathy 268 While. Chinnie 1 f 8. 2( 8. 183 While. Rodney 141. 152. 269. 185 Widrig, Mark 26V Widrig. Rhonda 269 Willchv. Jimmy 269 Williams. Beekv 269. 265 Williams, Rrester 269 Williams. Mike 254. 152. 269 Williams. Sam 152. 269 Williams. Steven 152. 269 Williamson, F.ric 269 Woods, F.ric 152. 169. 269. 185 Wright, F.ric 152. 169. 269. 185 Wright. Clieri 269. 54 Wright, Jcffercy 66. 269 Wright. John 65. 66. 269. 185 Yarbrough. Billy 269 Ybarra. Jesse 269 Ybarra. Joe 269 Ybarra. Alike 269 Yovvell, Kenneth 269 Zeleny. Dale 66. 269 307 The Sky s the Limit. . . 309 . . . For those who have strived. The Sky's The Limit ? Limit The Sky ’s The Limit


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