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PLAIN VIEW 1980 Plainview High School Kassandra Brown Plainview, Texas Editor-in-chief Volume 66 Amelia Bishop Advisor jH school h Ever Sound ,h. Our Plains.evH.gh 'aisea Round And 8?UKd i, pur Plainviev H.gh ’ HonorsOn The Fierd wrongest Foes To Yield ' Ou? Warriors Shield |h Bur Pla inview High ve Our Sacred Trust Our Plainviev High - Must Touch The ijust Our Plainviev High Jj Ve Moist To Vi ev [eel And Navy Blue Ve Are Proud K You Our Plainviev High Victorious r Give. I COUNTRY ■■■ I AM: Jhe power of self-knowledge. I I IIInK The power to investigate. I KNOW: The power to master facts I 11-11 The power to appreciate, to value and to love. I WONDER: The power of reverence, curiosity, and worship. 1 SEE: The power of insight, imagination, vision. 1 BEl I EVE: The power of adventurous faith. I CAN: Power to act and skill to accomplish. I OUGHT: The power of conscience, the moral imperative. I Wll 1 Will power, loyalty to duty, consecration. 1 SERVE: Power to he useful, devotion to a cause. GEORGE WALTER FISKE I think 7 I feel . . . 8 10 I believe 11 14 IN MEMORY OF THOSE WHO SERVED SO WELL WE HONOR OUR - WAR DEAD - , October 1979 a church . . . people 7A IS THE Nov. 1979 Nov. 1979 my country ... a cause December 1979 15 16 ADMINISTRA TION Mr. Lamont Veatch Mr. Douglas Whatley SUPERINTENDENT PRESIDENT, BOARD OF EDUCATION The Board of Education of the Plainview Independent School Dis- trict began the 1979-80 school year with an ambitious program. In the forefront was the construc- tion of the new Coronado Seventh Grade Learning Center on the corner of 24th and Joliet streets. Completed in early spring, the building boasts many of the latest innovations in school structures. Along with the Coronado building program, other schools received a ‘face lift’ in their appearance. A revamping of the credits for graduation at high school was also on the agenda as the quarter system gave way to the previously-used semester system. All in all, it was an interesting year. MR. B. C. “DOC” CROSS Vice-President MR. NEAL BURNETT Secretary MR. WELDON GREGG MR. BILL HAYES MRS. BETTY HURT DR. RICHARD MORGAN 18 Leaders show style PRINCIPAL Mr. Larry McBee ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL Mr. Jerry Don George 19 Counselorsdeans help students stand out in school activities Mrs. Jane Giddens FRESHMAN COUNSELOR Mrs. Virginia Bennett SOPHOMORE COUNSELOR Mr. Ron Miller Mr. Dale Smith FRESHMAN DEAN SOPHOMORE DEAN Mr. Leon Kendall JUNIOR DEAN Mr. James Starkey SENIOR DEAN Scnoiorthip COMN iRENCH CLUB EVENING LIONS IUSINESS CLUB DAViD BRYANT SCHOLARSHIP hohan spraying SERVICE NVIEW CLUB - Mrs. Dorothy Tullis Mr. James Berry JUNIOR COUNSELOR SENIOR COUNSELOR 21 Staff, students work side by side Mrs. Josie Salas, nurse's assistant, keeps up to date the unending records that are a part of the daily routine. With a watchful eye, Mrs. Jean Covey prepares one of the routine shots given in the school's innoculation program. Librarians look over interesting materials found in the reading area’s resourses: (SEATED) Mrs. Betty McGhee, head librarian; (STANDING) Mrs. Geneva Bailey, Mrs. Wanda Clindaniel, Mrs. Oleta Alexander. Library workers include (FRONT ROW) Tonya Mote, Cindy McGaha, Teri Gillespie; (SECOND ROW) Amy McLeod, Vicki Noel, Tracy Mosley, Gloria Charo; (BACK ROW) Clifford Holt, Marvin Green, Ruben Ramirez, Rudy Saucedo, Brett Cypert. 22 Office workers: (FRONT ROW) Pam Williams, Tamara Johnson, Susan Urrutia, Lisa French, Teresa French, Christy Gill; (BACK ROW) Tim Johnson, Venita Storey, Cindy Neeley, Tami Chennault, Tracy Berner, LaQuita Bearden, Michael Black. Office secretaries Mrs. Saundra McCoy, Mrs. Winnie Huff, and Mrs. Dora McBee discuss the many facets of college literature available to students this year. “I’ll see if he is here.” Miss Nila Copeland takes a phone call before the day’s activities begin for principal Jerry Don George. MR. BOB STROCKBIND Head Custodian Custodians include (FRONT ROW) Mrs. Juanita Jimenez, Mrs. Helen Strockbind, Mrs. Hortencia Medina; (BACK ROW) Mr. George Glenn, Mr. Leslie Ray, Mr. Robert Bustos, Mr. Margarito Escalante, Mr. Dean Box, Mr. Ted Merrell. Cafeteria workers include (FRONT ROW) Mrs. Geneva King, Mrs. Louise Anderson, Mrs. Lina Casanova; (BACK ROW) Mrs. Martha Escalante, Mrs. Pearl Hooten, Mrs. Avanell King, Mrs. Edna Clemmer. MRS. ESTHER WALLACE Cafeteria Manager MR. MIKE HATCH Maintenance ‘This teaching business is work . . . but maybe not all the time’ Mr. John Smith and Coach George Franklin attempt to “string up” Coach Ed Moore before faculty pictures. (LEFT) “Now follow me ... 1 and 2 and . . Mr. Steve Garms conducts a practice session prior to the all-school musical. (BELOW) Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Tisdel cheer for the locals during an afternoon pep rally. MRS. ANNIE BAKER Language Learning Lab MR. JERRY BARTON Social Studies, Coach MR. CURTIS BEASLEY Social Studies, Coach MR EDDIE BENEFIELD Science MRS. JANE BERRY Math, Math Dept. Head MRS. MARGARET BERRY Homemaking MR. NEIL BILLINGSLEY Boys Physical Education, Coach MRS. AMELIA BISHOP Journalism, Photography, Publications Sponsor MRS. JOANNE BOWERS Science, Science Dept. Head MR. JIM BOB BROWN History, Coach MRS. PAT BROWN Migrant Teacher MR CARLTON BUCHANAN Boys Physical Education, Coach Teacher talent abounds MRS. JUDY BUCHANAN Science, Cheerleader Sponsor MR. PAT BUCHANAN Science, Health MR. LARRY BURKS Band MRS. VIRGINIA BUTLER Language Lab MISS DEBBIE CANTERBURY Speech, Drama MRS. POLLYE CHRISTIAN Science MR. JOHNNIE CLAYTON Metal Trades MRS. JEAN COVEY Nurse 26 MR. WILLIAM CROSS Radio and TV Repair MRS. FREDICE DENNIS English MRS. CHARLCEY DICKSON Home and Family MR. ROBERT DICKSON Math MR. PAUL DOBBINS Vocational Drafting MRS. SUZANNE DRABEK English MR. RICHARD DYE Distributive Ed. MRS. MARIA ESPARZA Migrant Aide MRS. PAULA FINNEY Vocational Office Ed. MR. GEORGE FRANKLIN Math, Coach MR. STEVE GARMS Choir MR. NORMAN GOEN Auto Mechanics MR. RANDY GOLDEN Vocational Agriculture MRS. LILY GOODIN English MRS. DIANE GOREE Special Ed. MISS RUTH GRIFFIN Physical Ed., P. E. Dept. Head MISS HELEN HAGER French, English MISS JULIA HANNA Business Law, Typing MR SAM HARRELL English, Coach 27 MISS VICKI HATTON Health, Coach MR. ALFRED HENDERSON English MRS. MARGIE HILES Cosmetology MRS. PEARL HUGHES English, English Dept. Head MRS. MELYNN HUNT English, Head Coach Girls Varsity Basketball MRS. SYLVIA HILL Math MRS. ELIZABETH HINDS Social Studies. Coach MRS. SANDRA HOFSOMMER German, English MR. DON HORTON Vocational Agriculture MRa BOBBY HUDSON General Wood, General Drafting (ABOVE) Mrs. Dorothy Tullis along with D. C. Coleman, expresses “loyal to effort” during “Hat Day” early in the year. (RIGHT) “Let’s see now . . Mr. John Quinby, vocational coordinator, runs over his busy schedule for the spring season. 28 MR. THOMAS JENKINS Industrial Cooperative Training MRS. NEVA JO JOPLIN Typing MR. ERNIE KAHN Social Studies, Coach MRS. HENRYETTA KAISER Vocational Office Ed. Lab ‘Helping’ is the game MRS. CHARLINE KAMP CVAE Office Duplication MISS KAREN KEITH VEH Homemaking MRS. KATHY KELLER Child Development MR. LEON KENDALL Math, Dean MRS. PAM KENDALL Latin, Social Studies MRS. LISA KERSH Home and Family, Consumer Ed. MRS. SUE KIDWELL English MR. J. W. KING, JR. Band MISS JOYCE KITE Physical Education, Tennis, Aerobics, Girls Bowling MR. RONNIE KNOY Math, Coach MR. RONALD LITTLE Social Studies MR. A. B. LYLES Math, Science mrs. jo McCarty Math MRS. DELORES McCULLOUGH Art MRS. BETTY McGHEE Library MR. WILSON McGUIRE Building Trades 29 MRS. DANA REDIN Math MR. DON ROBERTSON Bible MR. O. T. RYAN Band, Fine Arts Dept. Head MR. GREG SHERWOOD Athletic Director, Head Coach Varsity Football MISS JAYME SKELTON Spanish, English, Foreign Language Dept. Head MR. DALE SMITH Math, Dean MR. JOHN SMITH Math MRS. SUE STANFORD HECE MR. JAMES STARKEY Social Studies, Dean MRS. FLORABEL TISDEL Language Lab MR. DENNIS TOMLIN Social Studies, Coach MR. PAT TONE Science, Coach ‘Artistic’ faculty shines 30 MR. DAVID VICKERS VEH Auto Mechanics MR. RON WARREN Social Studies MR. HARRELL WEATHERRED Drivers Ed., Coach MRS. PAULA WILLIAMS English MRS. SANDRA WILLIAMS Social Studies, Student Council Sponsor, Social Studies Dept. Head MR. WINDY WILLIAMS Health, Asst. Athletic Director, Coach MR. KEVIN WISEMAN Science, Coach MRS. PENNIE WITCHER Homemaking MR. BENNIE WITHERSPOON Social Studies, Coach MR. KERRY WOOD Health, Trainer MRS. CINDY YOUNG English, Humanities MR. GLENN YOUNG VEH General Construction Trade “How do you spell ‘beat’? Mrs. Suzanne Drabek displays her “artistic nature while preparing for a pep rally. Angry Red trainer Kerry Wood strums a few chords on his guitar in preparation for a local appearance. 31 32 ACTIVITIES Hln Burger PHS leaders supply , energy The members of the Executive Council include Kevin Igo, president; Keith Jordan, vice-president; Patti Frisbie, secretary; D’Ann McMennamy, treasurer; Eddie McAlister, parliamentarian; Lane Langford, chaplain; and Alan Glaeser, assistant-treasurer. A so-called “job description” of the work of the Student Council might be a little hard to do, although assuredly it would “start early and go late.” The Council, elected at the conclusion of the school year to serve in the coming year, heads up the over-all plans for the student body, working through elected officials and the leadership of the four classes. Among the activities sponsored by the 1979-80 Council have been all-school dances, an annual blood drive, operation of the candy store, promoting school spirit by such activities as a victory chain, and conducting school elections and all-school assemblies. Principal Jerry Don George recognizes Kevin Igo as Executive Council President for 1979-80 during the September installation, and delivers the challenge for the school year. 34 Serving as sponsors for the Executive Council this year are Mr. Larry McBee and Mrs. Sandra Williams, conferring here on the schedule of activities. (ABOVE) Keith Jordan, vice-president of the Executive Council, sells Angry Red armbands to two loyal PHS’ers, Renee and Kim Laird. (RIGHT) Kassandra Brown and Mack Yates join the dancers at the Student Council sponsored event following the PHS-Estacado game. 35 Queen Patti Frisbie Princess Escort Coronation ’79 staged Oct. 10 October 10 was a night to remember for Queen Patti Frisbie, Princess Gina Kemp and fifty-three couples of the Senior Class of 1980. Organist Mary Frank Owen played while the lords and ladies took their bows, front and center, in the spotlight. Highlighting the evening was the entrance of Queen Patti Frisbee, crowned by Executive Council President Kevin Igo. Senior Class President James Sams presented the scepter. It was also “A night to remember” for Mrs. Betty McGhee, marking the last of her seventeen years to direct the Coronation. The evening concluded with a dance given by parents of participants at the First Presbyterian Church in the Garden Room. (UPPER RIGHT) Mrs. Betty McGhee, director of Coronation, receives an appreciation gift from James Sams, senior class president, for seventeen years service directing the Coronation. Emcee Wes Naron assists in opening the package; (CENTER LEFT) Trumpeters Cindy Resendes, Kevin Fleming, Frances West, John Wright, and Derrell Garms herald the royal entrance of the queen; (CENTER RIGHT) Mrs. Mary Frank Owen provides background music for the ceremony, as she has done in past years; (LOWER RIGHT) Ushers from the junior class include (FRONT ROW) Aldria Henderson, Beatrice Torres, Georgia Hodges, Melia Vadder; (BACK ROW) Brit Mayberry, Kirk Wilson, Manuel Gonzales, P. W. Thompson. 38 (ABOVE) A little anxious, seniors wait their turn to move front and center, taking the momentary spotlight in Coronation procedure; (LEFT) Lord Mark from the House of Bowers and Lady Rory from the House of Allgood take center stage after being introduced. 39 1 • 'Dance the Night Away’ Early “on-stagers” stand in place on the risers awaiting other couples: Karla Selcer, Marlin Curry, Judy McGowen, Eddie McAlister, Kimberly Gabriel, and Keith Jordan. Pages Audrey Harris and Delores Hunter join Princess Gina Kemp and Queen Patti Frisbie for one last pose on center stage before participants leave for the dance. (Left) Angry Red spirit shows as the Senior Class of ’80 sings the school song. (Below) Seniors at the Coronation dance con- gregate for one last “memory shot” as the evening draws to a close and the traditional event becomes a part of the history books. 41 Senior Lenece Gion demonstrates ‘The only way” to hang tape correctly on senior walls prior to Homecoming Homecoming ’79 sparked off with the wood-gathering competi- tion in which seniors nabbed top honors. Just prior to the bonfire, a hall decoration contest was the center of interest; the freshman class won. Special events for that Friday included a car caravan, a noise pep rally, and the victory over Pampa, 27-21. The day of mums, cowbells, cheering, and multi- colored streamers ended with the Homecoming dance, sponsored by the Student Council. iil IWIIilll—.. «11)511111 7 (CENTER) “Here it is!” The freshman hall, winner of the “Best decorated” award for Homecoming 1979, stands almost deserted as judging goes on. (RIGHT) Junior Sabra Coy and senior Steve Owen model the “Most creatively designed” car of the caravan. 42 Homecoming! Piece of cake! (TOP) The backward look? No—just an inside glance from one car in the caravan to the following vehicle. (CENTER) Senior Sandee Parker sits atop her Blazer in order to view the car caravan from a better vantage point. (BOTTOM) Princess Gina Kemp and Queen Patti Frisbie settle down on their temporary throne after halftime events to watch the remainder of the Homecoming game. 43 . . Nuff Said! ‘Angry Red . Could it be the Coneheads? No! It’s the varsity cheerleaders “goofing around” before one of the last basketball games of the season. (Top) Junior Varsity Cheerleaders include Mona Bryant, Diana Hayes, Buff Adams, Stacey Gabriel; (Center) Cynthia Parr, Leslie Trevino, Kim Tuttle; (Right) JV cheerleaders lead the spirit for the sophomore and junior classes. C’leaders ‘rev up’ PHS (Top) Members of the freshman cheerleading squad include (FRONT ROW) Kaci Wofford and Terri Johnson; (BACK ROW) Rosa Barrera and Ginger Billington. (Bottom) (FRONT TO BACK) Diana Rodriquez, Krystal Gaylor, Lisa Nolan, Gwynn Thompson. MRS. JUDY BUCHANAN Cheerleader Sponsor UIL pace accelerates SPELLING CONTESTANTS included Walter Taylor, Gwen Sinclair, and Evan Kramer. JOURNALISM contestants include (FRONT ROW) Ann Rice, Carolyn Cook; (BACK ROW) Ricky Gould, Becky Williams, Mack Yates. Competition in University Interscholastic League academic contests has been given new emphasis at Plainview High School in the last few years. Mr. Ron Little served as coordinator for all academic UIL activities this year, assisted by Mrs. Jo McCarty, Math and Science; Mrs. Sue Parrish, Typewriting and Shorthand; Mrs. Sandra Hofsommer, Ready Writing and Spelling; Mrs. Amelia Bishop, Journalism; Miss Deborah Canterbury, Drama; and Mr. Little, Forensics. Students winning in the top three places included Ricky Gould, first place in headline writing; Joe Horne, first place in Numbers Sense; Raquel Saucedo, second in Shorthand; Gwen Sinclair, second in Spelling; Darci Thompson and Faith Harding made All-Star-Cast in One Act Play competition, with Joe Stafford and Scott Butler receiving Honorable Mention. SCIENCE contestants include (FRONT ROW) Teri Baker, Chris McKennis; (BACK ROW) Brad Job, Emil Kramer, Eugene Conrad, Ray Hughes. ONE ACT PLAY contestants include Faith Harding, Rico Rey, David Tucker, Darci Thompson, Wes Naron, Joe Stafford, and (INSERT) Scott Butler. MATH and NUMBER SENSE contestants include (FRONT ROW) SHORTHAND contestants include Rory Chris McKennis, Kristy Gill, Eugene Conrad, Rhonda Widrig; Allgood and Raquel Saucedo. (SECOND ROW) David Whatley, Walter Taylor, Daniel Aguilera, Darin Speakman; (INSERT) Joe Horne. TYPEWRITING contestants include (FRONT ROW) Lisa Guy; (BACK ROW) Dawn Pitts, Leigh Bryan, Thresa Turner. FORENSICS include (FRONT ROW) Silvia Sanchez, Gwen Sinclair; (BACK ROW) Brad Job, Evan Kramer, Jason Dunavant, Judy Roberson, Jody Witten, Emil Kramer. 49 Plain View Staff in’ Plain View staffers include (top to bottom) Kassandra Brown, editor-in-chief; Lori Ellsworth, sports co-editor; Delia Zapata, junior class co-editor; Rachel Chapa, junior class co-editor; Irene Vasquez, freshman class co-editor; Sundee Allgood, sophomore class editor; Teresa Sierra, senior class co-editor; Angie Bye, senior class co-editor; Cheri Wright, activities co-editor; Cynthia Caballero, administration and honors editor; and Calaway Davis, business manager. 50 Plainview High School’s yearbook appropriately tabbed the Plain View had its 1980 beginnings in the summer of ’79 when football workouts started in Bulldog Stadium . . . and carried on through an increasingly hectic whirl of school activities. Striving to be a “pictorial record of the school year,” the Plain View sought to capture not only the mood of the moment, but something of the spirit of the start of the 80’s. Academics, fine arts, sports, vocational events—all these were a part of the final picture as plans gave way to layouts, and layouts to “tripaks”—the final copy going to the printer. Hopefully, Plain View ’80 is not only the story of a year, but the story of a people: the Angry Red of Bulldogland. Photographers Blake Kent and Laton Curry work with a black and white print in the darkroom to make sure it fits the layout space. Pictures taken by the staff begin in August and go through May. Additional Plain View staffers work on layouts and cutlines: Katy James, sports co-editor; Kevin Goodlett, clubs editor; Margie Pulido, freshman class co-editor; and Drew Cartwright, activities co-editor. The majority of yearbook work is done during class, but deadline time pulls in “an extra weekend or two.” 51 Bulldog Barker wins highest award BULLDOG BARKER staffers include (FRONT ROW) Ricky Gould, editor-in-chief; Ann Rice, assistant editor; Joe Stafford, and Luann Dunlap, co-feature editors; (SECOND ROW) Manual Gonzales, assistant sports editor; Mack Yates, sports editor; Martha Harder, exchange editor; (BACK ROW) Ralph May, business manager; Pat Gonzales, clubs editor; Toyo Kirk, fine arts editor; and Bracken Finney, news editor. Take a blend of news, features, editorials, sports, pictures, cartoons, headlines ... To these, add a “counted” amount of advertising and an “uncounted” number of work hours—and the result: a high school paper. The Plainview High paper, the BULLDOG BARKER, published a series of eight-page papers, plus two “biggies”—twelve-page papers at Christmas and at graduation time. Additionally, the staff assisted in the promotion of school plays, choir musicals, and related events. The year was climaxed by the winning of the “Award of Distinguished Merit,” the highest award given by Interscholastic League Press Conference (UIL) on the state level. 52 Staffers gather around editor Ricky Gould (center) to evaluate the last paper and make plans for future issues: Mack Yates, Manuel Gonzales, Luann Dun- lap, Joe Stafford, and Ann Rice. (UPPER LEFT) Photo- graphers Georgia Hodges and Drew Cartwright col- lect a “few cameras and strobes” for their current assignment, while (Upper right) additional “shutter- bugs” Mike Stoner and Lonnie Harris enter the darkroom (The “Mole Hole”) to develop film. (LOWER LEFT) Looking at the layout and deciding on the placement of ads are Ralph May, Pat Gonzales, Bracken Finney, Toyo Kirk, and Martha Harder. 54 ‘Okies’ put on musical Jud Frye (Leslie Limbocker) wakens the dreaming Laurie Williams (Patti Frisbie) to take her to the box social. A few ‘Okies’ (LaFonda Norell, Tammy Fairchild, and Pat Berry) gather ’round to hear Andrew Carnes (Wes Naron) sing about the farmer and the cowman. (TOP LEFT) Curly (Lane Langford) serenades Laurie (Patti Frisbie) while Aunt Eller (Karla Selcer) looks on. (TOP RIGHT) Aunt Eller (Karla Selcer) argues with Ali Hakin (Greg Berry), the traveling salesman, over some malfunctioning merchandise. (BELOW) Ado Annie (Trevelyn Mosher) and Will Parker (Bill Harris) dance together at the social behind the Skidmore’s farm. “Oklahoma!” the all-school musical, was presented by the Choral Department in the PHS auditorium on Feb. 21-22. Written by Rogers and Hammerstein, the musical involved a struggle between two men, a cowboy and a farm hand, for the attentions of a local girl. Included was comedy, tragedy, and romance. Characters in the musical were Laurie (Patti Frisbie), Curly (Lane Langford), Aunt Eller (Karla Selcer), Ado Annie (Trevlyn Mosher), Jud Frye (Leslie Limbocker), Will Parker (Bill Harris), Ali Hakim (Greg Berry), Cord Elam (Drew Cartwright), Slim (Eddie McAlister), Ike Skid- more (James Sams), Fred (Keith Bryant), Gertie Cum- mings (Kassandra Brown), and Ellen (Linda Eldred). Directing the musical was Mr. Steve Garms, with Darci Thompson as assistant director. 55 Members of the A Cappella choir include (FRONT ROW) Lenece Gion, Bud Daniel, Alfred DeLeon, D'Linda Taylor, Linda Eldred; (SECOND ROW) LaFonda Norrell, Kassandra Brown, Wayne Berry, Bill Harris, Georgia Hodges, Leigh Bryan; (THIRD ROW) Lane Langford, Elizabeth Smith, James Sams, David Kelly, Eddie Hart, Tracey Wallingsford, Sallie Crockett; (BACK ROW) Rudy Lopez, Trevelyn Mosher, Mona Bryant, Wes Naron, Murlyn Keller, Cynthia Cabellero, Nanette McDonald. Choirs ‘ cop’top honors Officers for A Cappella are (FRONT ROW) Lane Langford, president; Darci Thompson, secretary; Greg Berry, vice-president; (SECOND ROW) Vina Black, uniform chairman; Lenece Gion, publicity; Sallie Crockett, treasurer; Leigh Bryan, librarian. Members of the A Cappella choir include (FRONT ROW) Patti Frisbie, Dawn Pitts, Sharon Geisler, Judy McGowen, Rory Allgood, Lynette Doss; (SECOND ROW) Karla Selcer, Pat Berry, Troy Cartwright, JoAnn Tullis, Valerie Carter, Eddie McAlister, Darci Thompson; (BACK ROW) Vina Black, Jana Posey, Greg Berry, Mike Cannon, Jay Burleson, Drew Cartwright, Leslie Limbocker, Elaine Bratcher. (Above) All-Region choir members are (FRONT ROW) Leigh Bryan, Sallie Crockett, Darci Thompson; (SECOND ROW) Karla Selcer, Traci Wallingsford, Elaine Bratcher; (BACK ROW) James Sams, Lane Langford, David Kelly. (Right center) All-Area members are (FRONT ROW) Leigh Bryan, Sallie Crockett, Darci Thompson; (BACK ROW) James Sams, Lane Langford. (Lower right) All-State member Lane Langford’s record marks a high for PHS. Choral program planning, rehearsals, Members of Chorale include (FRONT ROW) Mary Lozano, Sandee Parker, Allyson Quimby, Felicia Tipton, Mary Moreno, Lynn Taylor; (SECOND ROW) Alison White, Lisa Witherspoon, Cheri Wright, Susan Bain, Tamara Johnson, Lisa Guy, Jill Bradley; (THIRD ROW) Shelley Hindman, Marla Leach, Teresa Sierra, Shirley Webb, Raelene Smith, Donna Fowler, Lee Browning, Andy Berry; (BACK ROW) Tammy Fairchild, Buff Adams, Vanessa Hart, Dianne Hayes, Annette Chance, Diana Sarabia, Marlin Curry, Donnie Phillips. (TOP) Mr. Steve Garms leads choir members through cheers during a pep rally. (RIGHT) Warming up for the “Messiah concert are Pat Berry, Drew Cartwright, Wayne Berry, Leslie Limbocker, Greg Berry, Rudy Lopez, and James Sams. includes many activities: performances, and ‘relaxing’ Members of Chorale include (FRONT ROW) Shelby Mann, Joel Hinojosa, Valerie Gould, Laurie Krauel, Faith Harding, Sundee Allgood, Kim Tuttle, Stacey Gabriel, Lori Hefflefinger; (SECOND ROW) Calaway Davis, Rocky Gonzales, Jimmy Craft, Karen Wason, Kathy Douglas, Connie Murray, Tanya Long, Jody McGowen; (THIRD ROW) Wayne Ross, James Banks, Donise Pierson, Earane Carter, Stacey Owen, Elisha Bownds, Sharia Gregg, Cindy Hazel, Dana Mcllroy; (BACK ROW) Jimmy Collins, Autry Gallington, Joey McCall, Scotty Hill, Barbara Walker, Delores Powell, Ginger Greenhill, Shelia Hembree. 59 “All together now” . . . Choral Director Steve Garms leads the Chorale Choir in the fall concert. (Right) Members of the Chamber Singers include (FRONT ROW) Lenece Gion, Cynthia Caballero, Darci Thompson, Judy McGowen; (SECOND ROW) Leslie Limbocker, Greg Berry, Murlyn Keller, Linda Eldred; (THIRD ROW) Trevelyn Mosher, Leigh Bryan, Karla Selcer, Patti Fris- bie, James Sams; (BACK ROW) Lane Langford, Eddie Hart, Bill Harris, Marlin Curry. (Lower left) Bill Harris gives Trevelyn Mosher an “Ok- lahoma hello” during rehearsal for the musical. (Lower right) Mr. Steve Garms, seen against a musical backdrop glances down at his score. ‘It’s all in their vocal chords!’ Members of the PHS Singers include (FRONT ROW) Brenda Salas, Cindy Martinez, Sharon Bicknell. Becky Douglas, Dean Martinez; (SECOND ROW) Melinda Gomez, Carol Perkins, Lori Gayton, Kim Faver, Rex Pinkerton, Ernesto Quintero; (BACK ROW) Bernice Leija, Yolanda Rivera, Hilda Martinez, Norma Sanchez, Teresa Holloway, Dessie Jones. Members of the PHS Singers include (FRONT ROW) Pete Garcia, Keith Bryant, Kim Weatherford, Barrett Kent, Kim Lloyd, Susan Bryan; (SECOND ROW) Tim Ford, Martin Ramos, Belinda Gaither, Melinda Gaither, Leanna Craig; (BACK ROW) Carol Perkins, Renay Williams, Kaci Wofford, Janie Jackson, Kellie Phillips, Janet Higgs. 61 Sing A Song The fifth annual Red, White and Blue Revue was presented by the PHS Choral Department on May 19-20. Included in the show were a gospel sequence, a children’s group of numbers, and musical offerings featuring different solos and ensembles. The production, directed by choral instructor Steve Garms, involved approx- imately 180 students in the department’s four choirs. “To Dream the Impossible Dream . . Sallie Crockett leads out as the song is dedicated to the 1980 Senior Class. Mike Cannon portrays Kermit the Frog singing “Rainbow Connection” during the children’s sequence of the variety show. 62 Sing Out Strong Eddie McAlister strums a soft ballad during a ‘Revue’ rehearsal. Sallie Crockett and Lane Langford duet together during the gospel sequence as showtime draws nearer. “Moving Right Along’’ is the chorus of the 1980 Red, White, and Blue Revue as choir members fill the stage in one of the climatic numbers. 63 Instrumentalists rate tops “Look, it’s right there!” Band director O. T. Ryan, (center) discovers another “parade performance” on the calendar while co-workers J. W. King and Larry Burks decide smiling is better than tears. All-Region members include (FRONT ROW) Elaine Bratcher, Sharon McMillon, Sallie Crockett; (SECOND ROW) Jeanne Hogge, Diana Hayes, Kenneth Sallee, Linda Eldred; (BACK ROW) Derrell Garms, Charlie Smith, Wes Naron, John Nance. 4-AAAA All-Area Band members include Dianna Hayes, John Nance, and Sallie Crockett 65 4-AAAA Officers include Carl Wampler (president), Sallie Crockett (vice president), Trevelyn Mosher (secretary), Leigh Bryan (treasurer). Band branches into many activities Taking a breather before having to load up and return home from Corpus Christi are Diane Seago, Sharon Vaughn, and Mrs. Larry Burks. 1980 Twirlers include (FRONT ROW) Susanne Rogers, Jeanne Hogge, Fanchon West; (BACK ROW) Cindy Roberson, Vina Black, Richelle Morgan. The Stage Band, always one of the more “distinctive” groups in high school, gets a bit “uppity” over honors won in the department. 66 Rifle Corps members include Lynn Blake, Sherry Coy, Joli Temple, Jana Drum Majors are Ray Hughes and Wes Naron, Posey, Kristy Franklin. senior drum major. Members of the Flag Corps include (FRONT ROW) Leslie Miller, Kristi Gill, Monica George, Diane Noblett, Leanna Craig, Belinda Danford, Donna Trevino; (SECOND ROW) Jeanean Rice, Rosa Barrera, Kyleen Walker, Cindy Burnett, Anita Bishop, Melissa Coleman, Rosa Nunez; (BACK ROW) Donna Freese, Lori Assiter, Melia Vadder, Vanessa Morgan, Gloria Cantu, Esmeralda Garcia. 67 4-AAAA band makes Sweepstakes Symphonic band members include (FRONT ROW) D’Lee Burnett, Carolyn Cook, LeAnn Dunlap, Jana Posey, Stacey Rhodenck, Monica George, Kendra Sanders, Kathy Mouser, Sallie Crockett; (SECOND ROW) Elaine Bratcher, Roxanne Ammons, Trevelyn Mosher, Thresa Turner, Janet Holloway, Melia Vadder, Patty Perez, Lee Whitacre, Sharon Bicknell;(BACK ROW) Dianna Hayes, Kristeen Walker, Katrina Barnett, Kim Blankenship, Aldria Henderson, Dana Sparrow, Anglia Shugart, Richelle Morgan, Sharon McMillon. Trying to complete a sand castle before they leave Corpus Christi to come back to the South Plains are Diane Noblett and Susan Wells. Symphonic Band members include (FRONT ROW) Keith Bryant, Debbie Sawaya, David Bird; (SECOND ROW) John Nance, Newton Hilliard; (THIRD ROW) James Sams, David McDonald, Marlin Curry; (BACK ROW) Kirk Mosher, Brent Hackett, Kevin Box. 42nd consecutive year . . . WOW! Symphonic band members include (FRONT ROW) Linda Eldred, Kevin Fleming, Cindy Resendes, Joe Horne, Frances West, Rod Fennell, Brad Job, Robert Bills, Steve Curry; (SECOND ROW) Elise Adams, Vina Black, Rene DelCampo, David Kelly, Ann Rice, Derrell Garms, Ray Hughes, Reagan Hurt, Leigh Bryan; (BACK ROW) Stan Sherwood, Mike Tisdel, Mack Yates, Charlie Smith, Wes Naron, Scott Dunn, Carl Wampler, Kenneth Sallee. Symphonic band members include (FRONT ROW) Jeanne Hogge, Kelly Parrish; (SECOND ROW) Amy Owen, Deanne Burns, Evan Kramer; (THIRD ROW) Daniel Fairbanks, David Whatley, Andy Dunlap. (BACK ROW) Gary Crupe, Mark Bowers, Murry Burkhart. 69 Band scores success Doing everything but playing a band instrument is naturally the main objective on any band trip. Third Period band members include (FRONT ROW) Cindy Mitchell, Quennoth Dunlap; (SECOND ROW) Michelle Dowis, Dean Martinez, Susan Hansard; (BACK ROW) Kevin Goodlett, Paul Young, Michael Flores. Third Period band members include (FRONT ROW) Diane Noblett, Rosa Barrera, Joli Temple, Bettye Culpepper, Leslie Miller, Lynn Blake, Melissa Coleman, Elaine Hunsucker; (SECOND ROW) Sharon Vaughn, Donna Trevino, Thelma Rodriguez, Suzanne Rogers, Becky Tullis, Sabra Coy, Kristi Gill, Teresa Holloway, Kristi Franklin; (BACK ROW) Liz Hunt, Diane Seago, Judy Rice, Lillie Hearn, Cindy Roberson, Jackie Lowrey, De Stanford, Cynthia Thompson. 70 Third Period band members include (FRONT ROW) Mitch McDonough, Jerry Stair, Jason Dunavant; (SECOND ROW) Anthony Alexander, Pat Smith; (THIRD ROW) Enrique Rios, Paul Thompson; (BACK ROW) Shirley Holloway, Sandra Stanford. John Nance, Gary Crupe, and Daniel Fairbanks play a little “beach football” during the Spring band trip. Third Period band members include (FRONT ROW) Daniel Quintana, Mariana Sanchez, Angie Bye, Craig Kennon, Dale Zeleny, James Gonzales; (SECOND ROW) Jaime Morales, Rusty Burks, Tony Maldonado, Randy Watson, Mike Barley, Laurie Parrish, Richard Herrera; (BACK ROW) Bud Caddell, Benny Hernandez, Kent Burleson, Kirk Rice, Mark Ebeling, Joe Macha, Jesse Barrera. 71 Fourth Period band members include (FRONT ROW) Leanna Craig, Tina Diaz, Jaunice Goley, Fanchon West; (SECOND ROW) Debbie Chapman, Lori Assiter, Sherry Coy, Stormie Stroud, Lynda Durham, Susan Wells; (THIRD ROW) Tammie Gunnels, Teresa Dunn, Gloria Cantu, Stacy Smith, Ginger Billington, Gloria Perez, Anita Sauceda; (BACK ROW) Shae Patterson, Leianne Stair, Maria Tinoco, Donna Freese, Julie Terrell, Rosa Nunez, Leticia Gonzales, Cindi Martinez. Bandsters make music Fourth Period band members include (FRONT ROW) Vanessa Morgan, Jeanean Rice; (SECOND ROW) Kelly Noel, Joe Diaz, Dianna LaFuente; (BACK ROW) Esmeralda Garcia, Keith Bell, Patricia Durham, Jorge Rios. 72 Fourth Period band members include (FRONT ROW) Ricky Perez, Danny Garcia, Derek Smith, Koy Stair; (BACK ROW) Beth Ann Keesee, Debbie Webb, Daron Brown, Mark Lam. All-Region Band Members include Emil Kramer, Koy Stair, Derek Smith. Fourth Period band members include (FRONT ROW) Robert Box, Lori Dalton. Alice Sanchez, Belinda Gaither, Melinda Gaither, Gilbert Lopez; (SECOND ROW) Xylina Gregg, Oscar Garcia, Arthur Diaz, Jaime Rios, D Lea Perry, Ray Padilla, Jeff Wright (THIRD ROW) Mike Crupe, Joe Bradley, Kyleen Walker, Tony DeLuna, Louis Flores, Manuel Garcia, George Velez; (BACK ROW) Joe Perez, Tony Holloway, Lee Miks, Jerry Harvey, Emil Kramer, Eugene Conrad, Simon Urrutia. 73 Rose (Faith Harding) discusses the plight of the family since her husband is being tested by God. Mavis (Karla Selcer), Sarah (Valerie Cook), and Ben (Mark Smith) try to understand why life is “supposed” to be miserable. The PHS Drama Department presented “God’s Favorite” in the High School auditorium on October 22-23. The story line of the play involved Joe Benjamin (Joe Stafford) who was visited by Sidney Lipton (Scott Butler), a messenger from God. Benjamin was told his faith was to be tested to determine if he really loved God. A series of adventures (or misadventures) followed, creating comic situations and ultimately a happy ending. Other performers were Joe’s wife. Rose, played by Faith Harding; their children, David, Ben, and Sarah, played by Jeff Miller, Mark Smith, and Valerie Cook; their maids, Mady and Mavis, portrayed by Sallie Crockett and Karla Selcer. The play was directed by Miss Deborah Canterbury with Darci Thompson as assistant director. 74 David (Jeff Miller) and Mady (Sallie Crockett) “freeze to death” while listening to Joe Benjamin (Joe Stafford) tell them “It is good to suffer.” ‘God's Favorite’ pleases PHS God’s messenger (Scott Butler) tries to talk Joe Benjamin (Joe Stafford) into giving up his fortune and renouncing God, all to no avail. Sarah (Valerie Cook), Mavis (Karla Selcer), Rose (Faith Harding), Mady (Sallie Crockett), and Ben (Mark Smith) clean up after the house has been destroyed. ‘Saints’ proves highlight (Above) Members of the Cast of “Wayward Saints” includes Joe Stafford as Harlequin, David Tucker as Capitano, Darci Thompson as Colombine, Rico Rey as Dottore, Faith Harding as Ruffiana, Scott Butler as Scapino, Mack Yates as Tristano, Valerie Cook as Isabella, Wes Naron as Pantalone. (Below) The shadow of the cross appears suddenly as the actors harmonize their differences and continue their quest. 76 The second all-school play of the year, “A Company of Wayward Saints” was presented by the Drama Department in the High School auditorium on Feb. 7-8. Directing the play was Miss Deborah Canterbury and her assistant director, Sallie Crockett. The play, written by George Her- man, involves a group of actors stranded in a foreign country with no money and unable to return home. A nobleman promises to send them home if they can perform a play about the history of man. The actors begin to argue and fight among themselves. However, they work out their difficul- ties, and in the process come to recognize their need of each other. (RIGHT) Deborah Canterbury, director, shows Scott the next bit of stage action. (TOP) Scapino (Scott Butler) and Ruffiana (Faith Harding) demonstrate the adolescent age in the History of Man. Colombine (Darci Thompson) discusses with Harlequin (Joe Stafford) his reasons for tardiness. The 1980 Yearbook Presenta- tion was staged March 13 in the Plainview High School Auditorium. The annual event, headed by the Publications Department, honored students chosen for Class Favorites, Best-All Around, runners-up, as well as the LaVerne Roach Award. Also featured were Who’s Who in various academic and vocational areas, with each student involved given a certificate by the head of the department of each subject. The program was done against a backdrop depicting the cover of the 1980 yearbook. This year was the first time in fifteen years that “Presentation” was held as an all-school assembly. Kassandra Brown, 1980 Plain View Editor, pauses a moment before beginning “Presentation.” ‘Presentation’ of 1980 unreels Lori Kemp, Rusty Stair, Paige Lloyd, and Vondal Burnett who have been presented stand in front of the backdrop of the cover of the 1980 PLAIN VIEW, painted by Lori Ellsworth using the cover design as a model. 78 LaVeme Roach Award winner Kevin Igo stands between Best All-Around winners Keith Jordan and Rosie Flores at the conclusion of the ceremony. 79 1980 All-Sports Banquet honors Bulldog athletes 80 “When do we start?” Early arrivers Bill Hayes, Jamie Shores, and Teresa Farmer patiently wait for the banquet to begin. Honorees at the All-Sports Banquet include (FRONT ROW) Sharon Landry, MVP Tennis; Ronna Gordon, Sportsmanship-Scholarship Award; Kim Laird, Fighting Heart Award; Jody McGowen, MVP Golf; Gay Hemphill, MVP Basketball and Volleyball; Kristy Franklin, MVP Cross Country; Pam Williams, MVP Girls Track; Della Riggins, Outstanding Defensive Player; Susan Morgan, KVOP American Scholar-Athlete award; (BACK ROW) Bobby Reyes, Co-Captain and Most Outstanding Fielder in Baseball; Ken Hess, MVP Golf; Joe Bob Ferguson, Fighting Heart Football; Jeff Anderson, Football Sportsmanship-Scholarship Award and MVP Baseball; Ervin Davis, Big Stick Award; Brit Mayberry, Outstanding Off-season Participant; Kenneth Storey, the Glenn Harrison Outstanding Athlete Award; Keith Jordon, Field Goal and Free Throw Percentage Awards in Basketball; Trent Adcock, Track Outstanding Effort; David Thompson, Boys Tennis Award; Brooks Terrell, KVOP American Scholar Athlete Award; Mark Hilliard, MVP Cross-Country; and Pat Brown, Football Outstanding Back. (Left) Coach Dennis Tomlin presents Kenneth Storey the Glenn Harrison Out- standing Athlete Award for the second consecutive year; (Above) Athletic director and head coach Greg Sherwood says a few words in conclusion to the annual Sports Banquet. 81 Prom highlights year “Now what?” David Tucker ques- tions Karen Churchwell as they decorate the cafeteria prior to the prom. Workers pitch in, helping to string banners and hang ornaments, to making the banquet more cheerful. Wes Naron and Karal Selcer ‘boogie’ at the dance held immediately following the annual banquet. (LEFT) Serving refreshments at the dance are Mr. Larry McBee. D’Ann McMennamy, Mr. Melvin McMennamy and Mrs. Mary Joe Black. (RIGHT) Silhouettes of a couple dancing together at the prom symbolize the “musical memories” of the evening. 83 Graduation-It’s here! “ITS STARTING . . . “IT’S COLLEGE COME SEPTEMBER . . . BUT WHERE?” “FOR THE CLASS OF ’80, THESE WORDS . . ” “ALONE, BUT NOT ALONE • . • WORLD, HERE I COME!” 85 CLUBS Band members uphold tradition Leadership for the 1980 Bandettes includes Darci Thompson, president; Kendra Sanders, vice-president; Sharon McMillon, secretary; Linda Eldred, treasurer. 88 French life highlighted The FRENCH CLUB has been effective this year in promoting the French lan- guage and culture, as well as backing the Angry Red. “La Crepe Suzette” in Lubbock was visited by the club for an unforgettable French meal; also French dishes were prepared at the Foreign Language Christmas Party. French signs were prepared to support the Angry Red Homecoming. Money was raised during a bake sale and the sale of stuffed animals for a scholar- ship to be given to a French II student. Cheryl Klokholm (Junior Officer), Patricia Phillips and Drew Cartwright (Senior Officers) discuss some of the activities for the FRENCH CLUB throughout the upcoming year. Members of the FRENCH CLUB include (FRONT ROW) Marla K. Ramsey, Patricia Phillips, Cheryl Klokholm, Lisa Ann Taylor, Minerva Villarreal, Kim Blankenship; (BACK ROW) Susan Livesay, Brooks Terrell, Teri Baker, Drew Cartwright, David Tucker, Bart Bivens. 90 Members of the GERMAN CLUB include (FRONT ROW) Gwen Sinclair, Judy Roberson, Corinna Sammann, Cindy Black; (BACK ROW) John Nance, David Grounds, David Whatley, Ritchie Norrell, Scott Dunn, Evan Kramer, Walter Taylor, Kirk Wilson, Mike Barley, Laton Curry. Foreign language students excel (TOP) GERMAN CLUB officers include Corinna Sammann (president), Judy Roberson (vice- president), Gwen Sinclair (secretary), John Nance (treasurer). (LEFT) Holding trophies won at the annual TAGS (Texas Association of German Students) are (seated) Judy Roberson, fourth place in Advanced Listening Comprehension and fifth place in Interpretive Prose Reading, and Scott Dunn, second place in the German Spelling Bee. Standing are Gwen Sinclair, Corinna Sammann, David Whatley, Evan Kramer, Mike Barley. (BELOW) “Hey, what’s so interesting?” Maria Martinez moves closer as Robert Pena shows Beatrice Torres, Mary Mendez, and Sulema Urrutia the SPANISH CLUB scrapbook. (RIGHT) SPANISH CLUB members Luann Dunlap, Rusty Stair, and Jay Burleson prepare to ‘chow down’ while Tammy Watson dives into some fine Spanish food. Spanish customs sampled With total support from the crowd, Trent Adcock swings blindly at the Mexican “pinata” in hopes of getting the goodies inside. 92 Art club members shine’ throughout school year Calaway Davis (vice-president), Lori Ellsworth (president), and Katy James (secretary-treasurer), combine their talents in adding the finishing touches to one of their water colors. Adam Moa, Katy James, Lori Ellsworth, Calaway Davis, and Mrs. Delores McCullough gather the remaining money from the Art Club poster sales. Members of the Art Club include (FRONT ROW) Carolyn Vasquez, Margarita Sanchez, Pam Penka, Patrice Duncan; (BACK ROW) Susan Hanvey, Adam Moa, Calaway Davis, Lori Ellsworth, Katy James. 93 A combination of the Bulldog Barker and Plain View staffs, the Publica- tions Club strives for excel- lence in the art of putting out a newspaper, a yearbook and . . . “socializing.” Club activities through- out the year were many and varied. Predominant among these were discussions by professionals in the field of journalism. Students learned firsthand about news, layouts, photography, and related areas. Additionally, the club held a series of social events, including a Christmas par- ty, valentine get-together and an “April Fool Event.” Publications club members Teresa Sierra (secretary-treasurer), Rachel Chapa, Calaway Davis, and Angie Bye sample the food and conversation at the Publication Club Christmas party. “Good Shot!” Mack Yates, Teresa Sierra, Luann Dunlap, Donnie Cleveland, and Angie Bye ‘tear up’ the opposition during a Publications volleyball game. 94 Speakers take spotlight “Miss Piggy for Miss America anyone?” Toyo Kirk, Georgia Hodges, Martha Harder, and Mack Yates go all out to promote their candidate, a national winner for sure. Gary Ott, News Editor with the Plainview Daily Herald, explains problems and procedures to students at a Publications meeting. Bobby Hall, Herald Sports Editor, offers hints to the yearbook sports editors, Lori Ellsworth (vice president) and Katy James. Mr. Hall was one of a series of speakers during the school year. 95 PHS Thespians ‘act out’ work It takes teamwork to produce a show—or a “backstage performance.” Charter members of the INTERNATIONAL THESPIAN SOCIETY include Becky Williams, Malcolm Cundiff, David Tucker, Keith Curry (kneeling), Diane Noblett, Katherina Barnett, Rico Rey, Johnny Hill. (ABOVE) Liz Hunt signs the Thespian membership roll while Valerie Cook awaits her turn.(RIGHT) First pledge group includes (Floor level) Karla Selcer, Scott Butler, Faith Harding, Liz Hunt, Cindy Green; (On ladder) Bryan Houlette, Joe Stafford. 96 Officers include Steve Curry (treasurer), Valerie Cook (secretary), Darci Thompson (pledge trainer stage manager), Wesley Naron (cast “It’s a dirty job. but somebody has to do it!” Mark Nazworth readies the lighting for another The group in a more “austere” moment: (FRONT ROW) Karla Selcer, Cindy Green, Liz Hunt, Katherina Barnett, Becky Williams; (SECOND ROW) Valerie Cook, Darci Thompson, Faith Harding, Diane Noblett; (BACK ROW) Rico Rey, Bryan Houlette, Malcolm Cundiff, Joe Stafford, Scott Butler, Keith Curry, Wes Naron, Johnny Hill, David Tucker, Steve Curry. 97 The NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY, which became one of the most active clubs on the campus this past year, has aimed to create enthusiasm for scholar- ship, to stimulate a desire to render service, to promote leader- ship, and to develop character. The club conducted an initia- tion service Dec. 6, followed by a “key tapping” ceremony in which prospective members were given keys. At the subsequent initiation service, keys were exchanged for membership certificates. After a series of academically- oriented programs, NHS climaxed the year by beginning a new tradition: honoring retiring teachers by the presentation of a small silver tray during the Academic Awards assembly. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY officers Jay Burleson (president), Gwen Sinclair (vice-president), Rory Allgood (secretary), and Patti Frisbie (treasurer) get together for a few moments prior to the early winter meeting. Society stresses leadership 98 Senior Mark Bowers receives his NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY certificate from Principal Jerry Don George at the initiation service Dec. 6. In the background are Patti Frisbie, sponsor Mrs. Joanne Bowers, and Jay Burleson. Sharon Shumacher, Gwen Sinclair, Patti Frisbie, Mark Malone, Jay Burleson, and Rory Allgood recite the Pledge of Allegiance” to the flag just prior to the NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY member initiation. tyrrltflfitr of JHrmbpralfip Ifmm Tifljig OJprtifirB l al toaa elected a member of HX VttT of ti Katimial Ipunnr tacitly al fterondanj Srhoals. mem brr ship in nrhich i based on Scholarship. leadership. Arroire. and (ffkararler. (LEFT) Rory Allgood presents Ann Rice with the symbolic NHS Key given to pledges. (BELOW) New officers for the 1980-81 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY include Ritchie Norrell (president), David Tucker (vice-president), Laurie Krauel (secretary), Lisa Ann Taylor (treasurer). 99 Members of RADIO-TV include (FRONT ROW) Kirk Rice (president), Aaron Lee (vice-president), Curt Cross (treasurer); (SECOND ROW) Ronnie Pena, Eddie Marroquin, Derrick Pierson; (BACK ROW) Mr. Bill Cross (sponsor), Carlos Nunez, Raul Riojas, Gary Crupe (sergeant-at-arms), Travis Turner. The officers for the NATION- AL JUNIOR HONOR SOCIETY are Stan Sherwood (president), Joe Horn (vice- president), Laura Branch (se- cretary), Stacey Gabriel (treasurer). CluF attain high goals FT A scrapbook wins honors FTA’ers look over their “life size” club scrapbook, judged one of the ten best at state convention: Robert Culpepper, Marla Ramsey, Kim Chandler, and Mr. John Smith (co-sponsor). FT A members include (FRONT ROW) Jan May, Patti Lane, Kim Blankenship, Brenna Clifton, Lisa Ginn, Tamara Johnson; (SECOND ROW) Meredith Amick, Keith Curry, Corinna Samman, Ginger Hayes, Xylina Gregg. Karyn Julian, Sandra Harriss; (BACK ROW) Eric Willborn, Melinda Vernon, Betty Culpepper, LaDonice Castleberry, Robert Culpepper, Scott Butler, Donna Loflin, Melinda Livesay, Mrs. Pat Brown (sponsor). HERO, always an active club at FHS, listed several highlights for the 1979-80 school year. Installation came in October, a formal affair both challenging and inspiring. Two style shows, one in March and one in April followed. The first was done by Kristy’s, staged in the school cafeteria, and the second put on by Marse and Son at the First Presbyterian Church. HERO officers for the 1979-80 school year include Lenece Gion (president), Debbie Wilds (first vice-president), Mary Dye (second vice-president), Jo Ann Tullis (third vice-president), Martha Harder (secretary), Kim Chandler (treasurer), Cyndy DeAnda (historian), Nanette McDonald (parliamentarian). HERO contributes to family life FHA’er Debra Sisk (left), joins with HERO members Steven Carter, Debbie Wilds, and Kevin McGavock for another springtime social. 102 “On a Diet . . . me?” Sonye Beats and guest attend the HERO salad supper in early April honoring students and their families. FHA chalks up busy year “Family and Community Life” are significant to the FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMER- ICA who have majored on it throughout the year. Among the projects sponsored during 1979-80 was an encounter work- shop where members strived for achievement in different levels of personal growth, resulting in recognition on local, area, and state levels. Furthermore, students attended an area FHA meeting in Amarillo and a state meeting in Houston. On the lighter side, the club visited Llano Estacado Museum, held a Christmas party for residents at Plains Convalescent Home, and sponsored an end- of-school picnic at Seventh Street Park. Dalia Estrada. Nora Rodriquez, and Pat Gonzales team up to perform one of the volunteer duties at a local convalescent home. Leadership for FHA in 1979-80 lines up for installation: Pat Gonzales (president), Belen Torres (program chairman), Deborah Sisk (projects chairman), Tina Prayor (secretary), LaQueta Bearden (historian), Jayne Eudy (publicity chairman), Beatrice Torres (treasurer). 103 Key Clubbers assist Council KEY CLUB members include (FRONT ROW) Sabra Coy, Redawna Dobberstein, Jody McGowen, Delisa Vadder, Torrie Norrell, Melia Vadder; (BACK ROW) Mr. Alfred Henderson, Mrs. Neva Jo Joplin, Mr. Sammy Miller (sponsors), Ritchie Norrell, Louis Rios, Keith Jordan. KEY CLUB president Keith Jordan presents the “Key Clubber of the Month” award to Carl Wampler. Sponsors of the KEY CLUB for 1980 are Mr. Alfred Henderson, Mrs. Neva Jo Joplin, and the Kiwanis Club advisor, Mr. Sammy Miller. 104 Members of the KEY CLUB include (FRONT ROW) Susie Barnes, Brenda Cole, Georgia Hodges, Scarlet Landry, Ellen Gardner, Nickie Anderson; (BACK ROW) Felicia Tipton, Cindy Martin, Dawn Pitts, Carl Wampler, Lisa Taylor, Aldria Henderson. The ’79-’80 school year for the KEY CLUB has been a busy one, including the traditional flag-raising every day at school and downtown on holidays. Information on the school marquee has also been a traditional event. The KEY CLUB combined its efforts with the Student Council to raise S2000 for the Heart Association through a “Turkey Walk” in December. Other projects to raise money were a bake sale and car wash which aided in the club’s trip to the convention in Houston. The Hereford Key Club joined the PHS club during a meeting at Plainview. The Hereford club presented Mr. Jerry Don George with a plaque to express thanks for his work with them. Also presented with a plaque was Mr. Wilbur England with appreciation from the PHS club for his sixteen years of service as Kiwanis advisor for the club. KEY CLUB officers are (LEFT TO RIGHT) Patti Frisbie (secretary), Keith Jordan (president), Felicia Tipton (treasurer), Rosie Flores (vice-president), Georgia Hodges (publicity chairman). 105 The LATIN CLUB includes (FRONT ROW) Steve Owen (president), Ann Rice (vice-president), Melia Vadder (secretary-treasurer), Mack Yates (reporter); (SECOND ROW) Gwen Sinclair, Jayne Eudy, Antony Seago, Beatris Vega, Kelly Parrish, Aldria Henderson, Marci Moranville; (BACK ROW) David Higdon, Judy Roberson, Jana Posey, Richelle Morgan, Corinna Sammann, Mrs. Pam Kendall (sponsor). Clubs promote knowledge Members of the HUMANITIES CLUB blend with the Acropolis to form a picture depicting the essence of the club: Mrs. Cindy Young (sponsor), Blake Kent, Lori Ellsworth, Teri Baker, Katy James, Judy Roberson. 106 Auto Mechanics provides ability Members of AUTO MECHANICS includes (FRONT ROW) Mr. Norman Goen (advisor), Steve Perry, Mark Nazworth, David Hill, Jackie Rogers; (BACK ROW) Felipe Garcia, Clifford Stukey, Demetrio Hernandez, Robert Riojas. AUTO MECHANICS members are (FRONT ROW) Wayne Ross, Tommy Rodriquez, Bill Peoples, Rudy Urbina, Roger Munoz, Steve Foster; (BACK ROW) Benito Salazar, Charles Vail, Tim Freeman, Jessie Hernandez, Eric Jackson, Gaylon Stukey, Brad Edwards. 107 Members of DE-II include (FRONT ROW) Donnie Washington (president), Kevin King (treasurer), Sharon Jacobs (secretary); (SECOND ROW) Elva Gonzales, Dondi Sullivan, Glenna Hopson, Cindy Massey, Cheryl Hallman, Diane Barnes, Sharron Vaughn; (BACK ROW) James Garcia, Robert Culpepper, Roger Dobberstein, Eric Willborn, David Wood, Keith Landrum, Mr. Dick Dye (sponsor) DE trains students for tomorrow DE-I members are (FRONT ROW) Jennifer Jones (vice-president), Audrey Ellis (parliamentarian), Daniel Perez (reporter); (SECOND ROW) Carmen Garcia, Kelly Oliphant, Lisa Gambrell, Claudette Williams, Donna Wallace, Lisa McCreless, Gail Palmer, Lyndon Devin; (BACK ROW) Domingo Silvas, Mark McDonald, Calvin Thompson, Lee Adams, Mary Aldaco. 108 VOCCT remains active Edward Escamilla, Mike Pena, and James Allen discuss the possibility of repairing the tabletop offset after one of its untimely breakdowns. Roy Oden prepares a master to run on the offset. 109 ICT-I members include (FRONT ROW) Delwin Derrick, Dedra McMennamy; (SECOND ROW) Randy Watson, Darlene Dunn, Gerald Dean Calk, Lisa Golden, Lorie Frier, Mr. Tom Jenkins (advisor); (BACK ROW) J. D. Davis, Alan Garcia, Robert White, Amy Owen, Jana Rubac. Members of ICT-II include (FRONT ROW) Cindy Martin, Tammy Hallman, Dawn Pitts, Billy Kennedy, Rex Poston; (SECOND ROW) Sammy Voyles, Willie Gray, Rosa Chapa, Allen Bownds, Jaime Morales, Mr. Tom Jenkins; (BACK ROW) Jimmy Blackwell, David Harbour, Wren Massey, Kit Howerton, Brad Herrington. ICT VICA officers for 1979-80 are (FRONT ROW) Cindy Martin (president), Tammy Hallman (vice-president), Dedra McMen- namy (secretary); (BACK ROW) Dawn Pitts (treasurer), Delwin Derrick (sergeant-at-arms), Billy Kennedy (reporter), Rex Poston (parliamentarian). ICT captures area competition District VICA contest winners display their medals and plaques. (LEFT TO RIGHT) Cindy Martin, Job Application; Rex Poston, Printer; Billy Kennedy, Meatcutter; Rosa Chapa, Nurse Aide; Tammy Hallman, Medical Assistant. Cindy Martin (CENTER), receives a Gold Medal for winning first place in Job Application at District VICA contest. She was also awarded Outstanding Student in the Optician Competition. Ill VOE masters technical skills Members of VOE include (FRONT ROW) Rosie Flores, Kristi Widener, Nora Rodriquez, Debbie Garcia Sulema Urrutia; (SECOND ROW) Olivia Perez, Raquel Saucedo, Susan Harris, Sharon Schumacher, Frances Ramirez, Cynthia Rios; (BALK. ROW) Deanna Borchardt, Martha Castillo, Dianne Seago, Janice Coleman, Kendra Sanders, Rhonda McCall, Lillie Hearn. The purpose of the VOE CLUB has been to develop leadership qualities, social and civic responsibility, financial aware- ness, and competitive attitudes. The program has also provided knowledge of opportunities in office occupations. Activi- ties of the club have been financed by an annual B-Craft gift items sale. VOE has been the major financial support of the local Special Olympics; these funds were raised by an annual Rock-A-Thon. Members attended local, area, state, and national meetings of the Office Education Association, participating in skills and verbal contests and social activities. VOE area finalists placed high in contests held March 1. (CENTER) Valerie Cook won first place in Chapter Activities Scrapbook; (LEFT TO RIGHT) Patti Lane took first in General Clerical, Level I; Karen Churchwell, First in Prepared Verbal Communications, Level I; Nora Rodriquez, second in General Clerical, Level II; LeAnn Dunlap, second in Information Communications, Level II. VOE executive officers are (FRONT ROW) Rosie Flores (president), Nancy Hayes (vice-president), Kristi Widener (treasurer); (BACK ROW) Nora Rodriquez (reporter), Valerie Cook (historian), Karen Churchwell (parliamentarian), Cynthia Rios (sergeant-at-arms), Mary Mendez (parliamentarian). Members of VOE are (FRONT ROW) Ester Moa, Sherrie McDaniel, Anita Aldaco, Penny Bussey, Donise Pierson; (SECOND ROW) Karen Churchwell, Brenda Cole, Mica Williams, Cyrethia Skidmore, Patty Perez, Oralia Vasquez; (BACK ROW) Nancy Hayes, Lori Chiddix, Nickie Anderson, Michele Warren, Valerie Cook, Lori Kemp, LeAnn Dunlap: 113 Building Trades (TOP) “What did I do to deserve this?” Manuel Ramirez cleans up around the newly-built house at 1113 Jefferson Drive. (RIGHT) BUILDING TRADES member Larry Vera adds the finishing touches to the window trim of the housing project. “I missed a spot.” Ray Ramos adds the final treatment as he stains the last remaining cabinet. 114 tackles new project The 23 member BUILDING TRADES class, under the instruction of Mr. Wilson McGuire, has construct- ed its first two-story house, the eleventh house built by PHS. Estimated value of the home is approximately $110,000. The home has about 3,000 square feet of living space, a two-car garage, basement, four bedrooms, and two and one-half baths. In addition, there is a sunken living room, a family room, an office area, game room, plus an inter-corn and stereo system. Students spend about three hours in the morning on the project and then an afternoon class takes over. Also, the students spend two to three hours each week on classroom work. BUILDING TRADES instructor Mr. Wilson McGuire examines an ash sewing cabinet constructed by Joe Landeros and Ray Ramos. The attractive two-story structure of the BUILDING TRADES house nears completion in April, being the eleventh home erected by PHS students. 115 Members of Production Agriculture III include (FRONT ROW) Vondal Burnett, Fred Mulkey, Jamie Johnson, Steve Foster, Marcus Murr; (BACK ROW) Jimmy Cornelius, Andy Pruitt, Joe Macha, Alan Adcock, Jerry Stair, David Kerns, David Hooper, Mr. Don Horton (sponsor). FFA’ers take new responsibilities Members of Production Agriculture II include (FRONT ROW) Alan Monroe, Kim Waldie, Davetta Russell, Terry Clark; (BACK ROW) Bill Hayes, Dee McVicker, James Forbes, Mike Henington. “Hey! Don’t hog the picture.” Kelly Bryant displays his Supervised Exper- ience Project. 116 The GENE BARNETT Award, the Ag department’s highest honor, is given in memory of PHS’ long-time Ag teacher, and goes to the outstanding Ag student chosen by the Young Farmers of Plainview. The student selected represents the Plainview FFA Chapter and the Plainview agricultural community in work and in moral character. The DeKALB AWARD, given by the DeKalb Seed Company, goes to the Ag student who has done the most for the Plainview FFA Chapter in the current year. FFA members Tommy West, Jeff Langston, Patty Chambers, and Mark Reynolds put their training to good use by identifying seeds of various crops. Students gain experience METAL TRADES members Johnny Flores (president) and Ronnie White (vice-president) discuss the next step in a lathe job. Members of METAL TRADES include (FRONT ROW) Tony Garces, Rudy Saucedo, Johnny Flores, Joe Gar- cia; (BACK ROW) Ronnie White, Walter Daniel, Mr. Johnnie Clayton (sponsor). 118 (LEFT) Members of VOCT who competed in the state contest in San Antonio and received honors were DeWayne Vail, second in Member Notebook; Eric Williamson, second in Job Exhibit; Manuel Esquivel and Madelyn Voyles, each third in Member Notebook. (BELOW) First place winners in Photo Panel in the state contest include Gwen Jackson, Abel Morales (VOCT president and state voting delegate), and Mario Rodriquez. VOCT, Cosmetology, seek new highs “Not too much off the back, now!” Hairdresser Robert Garcia styles a patron’s hair for a class project. 119 LaVern Roach Award 122 Kevin Igo HONOR GRADUATES Representing the Honor Graduates of the Class of 1980 are (FRONT ROW) Judy MeGowen, Brian Terrell, Lori Ellsworth, Gwen Sinclair. Rusty Stair; (SECOND ROW) Patti Frisbie, Jay Burleson; (BACK ROW) Kim Chandler, Susan Harris, Rory Allgood. 123 Best All Around 124 rfmm: WAV VA FymbWu WAVA 1 m : Gilbert Vera Kim Laird 125 Best All Around Runners Up Senior Carl Wampler Favorites Cindy Martin 126 Junior Favorites Mica Williams Benito Herrera 127 Sophomore Favorites David Higdon Diana Hayes 128 Freshman Favorites Krystal Gaylor Myron Weidenbach 129 SENIOR FA VORITE RUNNERS-UP PAIGE LLOYD RUSTY STAIR 130 JUNIOR FA VORITE RUNNERS-UP VONDAL BURNETT LORI KEMP FRESHMAN FA VORITE RUNNERS-UP SOPHOMORE FAVORITE RUNNERS-UP JOE BARRERA JEANNE PEREZ DERRIK DeBARR Y DIANE RODRIQUEZ mmm mm v.%v, A 'A A a a .. . ;V 131 BAti Swma Home- making Math Spanish 136 Auto Mechanics Radio- TV OJoftJft Q DRx G i Music Drafting CAiChm Instrumental 138 Business Social Studies Journalism 139 141 Agriculture SPORTS Varsity coaching staff consists of (FRONT ROW) Head Trainer Kerry Wood, Kevin Wiseman, Neil Billingsley, Pat Tone, Bennie Witherspoon; (BACK ROW) Ronnie Knoy, Dennis Tomlin, Ed Moore, Athletic Director and Head Coach Greg Sherwood, Buck Buchanan, Windy Williams. Bulldogs gain second in district As a result of valiant teamwork, the ‘Sherwoodmen’ recorded a good 6-4 season. With a turnout of 6,500 fans in Bulldog Stadium, the Estacado Matadors came from behind to win the season opener, 13-7. The Dogs took the lead in the second quarter with a one-yard plunge by fullback Ervin Davis. In the following quarter, Angry Red passed up two excellent chances to score. The turning point of the game came when Estacado took the advantage in the fourth quarter and scored twice on well-executed plays. Senior Louis Rios blocked the extra point attempt. The Angry Red ambushed the Tascosa Rebels in an outstanding offensive rout, 35-15. TD’s were scored by Davis, Oscar Mosley, Pat Brown, and Bobby Reyes. Mosley carried for 75 yards in his scoring run. End result: a twenty-point return. Dogs triumphant. Frustration spilled over for Plainview during the match with Midland-Lee Rebels on Sept. 21 when the locals dropped a 10-0 battle. Three fumbles and two failures to score on fourth and goal situations kept the Angry Red down in the first half. Benito Herrera led with ten tackles despite Lee’s overwhelming power. The Dogs were deprived of a victory by just one point in the last 57 seconds when the scoreboard showed 7-6 as time ran out in a contest with the Amarillo Sandies. The Angry Red got on the scoreboard first in the opening play of the second quarter when Reyes returned a punt with a 64 yard sprint to put the Dogs at 6-0. The Sherwoodmen, held the lead until the last, as the Sandies connected for a TD pass and tacked on a PAT to slip away with a victory over Plainview. Defense was outstanding as usual. In the fourth game, the Angry Red livened up their reputation with a 25-0 shutout over the Clovis Wildcats, the undefeated New Mexico state champions until squaring off against the Angry Red. The contest opened in a spectacular fashion when Davis ripped downfield 80 yards for a TD in the first play. Rios, Kevin Igo, Jeff Anderson and Eddie McAlister blocked for Davis’ dramatic play. Stan Sherwood tacked on the PAT to make the score 7-0. Davis tallied two more TD’s and Brown, assisted by Mosley, ran another 80 yards for a final TD. The Cats almost scratched into paydirt several times, but excellent defensive moves by Mike Mosley, Joe Bob Ferguson, and Alan Glaeser foiled the attempts. Plainview opened district play with the Monterey contest Oct. 18 at Lowrey Field, dropping the contest 17-7. Field position and penalties hurt the Bulldogs in crucial moments. The Angry Red’s most spectacular play came when Reyes turned a Plainsmen scoring threat into a Bulldog TD by intercepting a pass and running 103 yards to the goal. The halftime 7-7 tie was broken as the Plainsmen tacked on ten more points in the second half. Past failings were compensated for by the Dogs’ victory over Hereford 27-21. At half time Plainview took a brilliant 20-7 lead due to efforts by Davis, Jeff Gould, Brown, and a pass interception by Reyes. The second half brought the Dogs two fumbles and two interceptions giving the Whitefaces a 21-20 lead. But, in the true spirit of the Angry Red, Davis took the ball from Gould only to pass it back for a final TD in the last 15 seconds of the game. Harold King added the PAT. Plainview put in a Homecoming show for 5,000 fans with a narrow 25-23 win over the Pampa Harvesters Nov. 2. The Bulldogs took the lead on the First play of the game with a 90 yard run by Brown. PAT by Sherwood was good. Pampa retaliated by a 65 yard score. Two successful drives by Plainview increased their lead at the half to 19-7. Twelve plays and two penalties after the half. Brown got a two yard drive. Sherwood’s low kick was successful. The Harvesters’ last attempted rally was shut out by the Angry Red defense which held them to 23 points. Plainview got off to a high-powered start against the Lubbock Westerners with Davis carrying the ball 52 yards in the first five plays. Davis scored Plainview’s first touchdown. A successful kick by Sherwood brought the score to 7-0. Then each team gave the other a touchdown by fumbling the ball near the goal. Plainview slipped by with a final score of 14-12. Angry Red ended district play on a positive note, crushing Coronado 33-13. No points were scored until the second quarter when TD’s were made by Davis and Brown, and extra points tacked on by Sherwood. Michael Black recovered a Fumble to set up a D. C. Coleman TD. Dogs added two more TD’s for a 33-13 win. Mike Smith, Igo, Rios, and Kenneth Storey were cited for outstanding performance. 144 Alan Adcock Wesley Alexander Jeff Anderson Tim Austin Freddie Benford Biff Billingsley Michael Black Pat Brown Vondal Burnett Freddie Contreras Jerry Cargill D. C. Coleman Brett Cypert Walter Daniels Ervin Davis Athletic trainers under the direction of Head Trainer Kerry Wood are (FRONT ROW) Brian Herrington, Jamie Johnson, David Erwin; (BACK ROW) Kenny Clinton, Redawna Dobberstein, Phillip Henderson. Defensive players Randy Saucedo (67) and David Gallardo (15) battle an Estacado player for the pigskin during the Sept. 7 contest. The locals lost 13-7. 145 Bulldogs thrash Tascosa 35-15; Fall to Midland-Lee, Amarillo Randy Dorsey Joe Bob Ferguson Mike Fields Bracken Finney James Forbes David Gallardo Autry Gallington Tony Garces Alan Glaeser Angry Red players leap into action against the Tascosa Rebels. The Amarillo team was downed 35-15 in a spectacular contest. 146 “We’re number one!” game- weary Bulldog players gather for the school song after the victory over Tascosa. Bulldog defense consisting of Benito Herrera (43), Mike Smith (66), Gary Russell (63), and Joe Bob Ferguson (61) mobilizes to ward off powerful Midland Lee Rebels. Lee won the struggle 10-0. 41' Manuel Gonzales Jeff Gould Bennie Hernandez Benito Herrera Tay Hindman Kevin Igo Tim Johnson Harold King Eddie McAlister Brit Mayberry Fullback Ervin Davis (32) charges downfield and fends off the Amarillo Sandies while quarterback Brit Mayberry (14) prepares to assist. 147 Raging Red defense, David Gallardo (15) and Bobby Reyes (80), pull down a Monterey carrier. Monterey won the game 17-7. Red trounces ClovisHereford; MHS Plainsmen tame ‘The Dot’ Angry Red team members huddle under a Harvest moon to review strategy for the victory over the Clovis Wildcats 25-0. Oscar Mosley (42) sweeps the end behind the blocking of Mike Smith (66) in the PHS-Hereford contest. The ’Herd was rounded up, 27-21. ‘'Did you see . . .?” As the quarter ends, fans mull over . . . and over . . . The last play . . . The rabbit on the field . . . The price of cokes . . . and who brought whom to the ball game. Jeff Miller Michael Mosley Oscar Mosley Bobby Reyes Louis Rios Jamie Rivera Gary Russell Stan Sherwood Mike Smith Kenneth Storey P. W. Thompson Steve Thompson 149 PHS cools Pampa at Angry Red players display their skills as Kenneth Storey (86), Mike Smith (66), Kevin Woods (70), Gilbert Vera (40), Louis Rios (60) and Michael Black (20) surround Pampa Harvesters for a Homecoming victory of 25-23. Dr. James Robins (center) and trainer Kerry Wood (left) huddle together with Jamie Johnson, Redawna Dobberstein, and player Jerry Cargill (23) during the Plainview-Pampa battle. Ervin Davis (32) outflanks two Lubbock High Westerners as the referee concentrates on the action. Plainview edged LHS with a score of 14-12. Raging Red snows LHS, CHS Gilbert Vera Larry Vera Robert Wafer Marty Weidenbach Steve Williams Kevin Woods Billy Yarbrough John Young The Angry Red adds six more points to their already impressive lead over the Coronado Mustangs. Bulldogs easily won the game with a final score of 33-13. 151 JV chalks up excellent 7-2 mark PHS JV team members are (FRONT ROW) Rodney Herring, Roy Mason, Moises Manrrique, Keith Kiser, Scott James, Mark Widrig, Tay Hindman; (SECOND ROW) Brad Phinney, Aaron Lee, Louis Flores, Bill Hayes, Kirk Wilson, Bobby Casteneda, Jim Bob Hooper, Elias Manrrique; (BACK ROW) Robert Jones, Ray Hernandez, Wade James, James Castle, David Kerns, Eric Woods, Robert Garcia, Mark Smith, Kelly Chambers, Pat Berry, Coach Ronnie Knoy. Members of the Sophomore team are (FRONT ROW) Richard Rodriquez, Israel Nunez, Sam Williams, Donnie Ballard, Robert Medina, Mike Strickland, Russ Patterson, Arthur Diaz, Mark Maples; (SECOND ROW) Hollis Dunlap, Don Cleveland, James Ellis, Danny Martinez, Odell Leyendecker, Javier Alvarez, David Roberts, Terry Dunlap, Anthony McAdoo; (BACK ROW) Terry Adams, Trent Adcock, David Beck, Rodney White, Steve Deluna, Thomas Rios, Luthez Thompson, Darron DeBerry, David Pena, Richard Herrera, Bryan Freese, Drury Roberts, Coach Kevin Wiseman. 152 Rodney Herring (20) scrambles from the clutches of an Estacado player. Plainview JV came through 21-6 in an exciting round of play. PHS JV OPP. 21 Estacado 6 29 Tascosa 42 7 Caprock 6 44 Palo Duro 6 20 Amarillo High 6 47 Lubbock High 14 34 Monterey 0 14 Coronado 0 20 Hereford 24 PHS SOPH. OPP. 8 Happy Varsity 6 34 Lockney JV 6 22 Dimmitt JV 8 38 Hutchinson 9th 12 Sophomore Darron DeBerry (15) struggles to avoid an Estacado Matador, while the referee checks the action. 153 Red, Blue put forth best effort Freshman Red team consists of (FRONT ROW) Angel Pena, Alex Gonzales, Blake Barton, Johnny Escobar, Brian Cramer, Tony Hernandez, Quennoth Dunlap; (SECOND ROW) Lee Miks, Eddy Perez, Micky Bye, Jerry Smith, Greg Carter, Tony Rios, Ben Moreno, Clay Matthews, Rex Pinkerton; (BACK ROW) Coach Sam Harrell, Peter Vera, Blake Morris, Mark Lee, Steve Olson, Paul Young, Brian Terrell, Kirk Evans, Micah Weaks, Russ McBeth, Dean Teykl, Coach Jim Bob Brown. Freshman Blue team consists of (FRONT ROW) Gabriel DeLuna, Jose Arroyo, Tim Coleman, Peter Anzuldua, Derrick DeBerry, Raul Rodriguez, Don Rigler, Skip Hodges; (SECOND ROW) Louis Gomez, Myron Weidenbach, David Hipolito, Tony Anderson, Randy Damron, Andy Dunlap, Jorge Sanchez, Richard Perry, George Velez, Danny Perez; (BACK ROW) Michael Flores, Randy Roberts, Todd Smith, Robert Bradic, Wayne Austin, Tony McMurrian, Derek Smith, Mike Fairchild, Pat Marse, Jeff Baucum. 154 FRESHMAN RED OPP. 20 Pampa 0 8 Borger 20 16 Stanton 22 14 LaPlata 20 8 Canyon Purple 14 20 Canyon White 8 34 Levelland 12 (LEFT) Freshmen team member Greg Carter (42) wards off a Pampa Harvester for a decisive win of 20-0. (ABOVE) A Pampa player is swamped by an excellent ninth Red defensive squad consisting of Johnny Escobar (67), Quennoth Dunlap (13), Jerry Smith (33) and Tony Rios (50). FRESHMAN OPP. BLUE 6 Borger 24 28 Levelland 24 7 Dumas 0 7 Stanton 13 21 LaPlata 13 0 Canyon Purple 12 8 Canyon White 30 OPEN 0 Pampa Blue 26 155 The Piainview High girls varsity basketball team chalked up another outstanding year, setting several records in the process. “Of course we were disappointed in not winning district again, but we came on strong to post a 20-10 season record,” said Coach Melynn Hunt. “Our girls didn’t quit, and we were proud of them.” The locals finished second in District 4-AAAA behind Monterey, and posted a 6-2 district mark. Gay Hemphill upped her total season output of 719 by 45 points, even with three less games. She also set a new season single-game scoring mark with a total of 39 against Pampa, and again against Tascosa. Della Riggins remained the No. 2 scorer with 360 points, followed by Kim Laird (out because of an injury part of the season) with 320, and Ramona Hemphill with 262. At the close of the season, Hemphill was named the most Valuable Player in the District and Player of the Year by the Amarillo Globe-News. She also made the All-State second team. Della Riggins was named to the first team, All-District, and Kim Laird made Honorable Mention. “Tie ball!” A “tall reaching” Palo Duro player battles the Angry Red ferns for possession of the ball at mid-court in the game which the locals won 49-39. Members of the girls basketball team are (FRONT ROW) Ramona Hemphill, Pam Williams, Ronna Gordon, Jamie Shores, Rhonda Weatherly; (BACK ROW) Cindy Black, Della Riggins, Amy Penka, Gay Hemphill, Sharon Landry, Laura Branch, Kim Laird. 156 “With the greatest of ease, Gay Hemphill shoots for two while Della Riggins and Monterey players look on, awaiting the outcome. Girls beat Dons, fall to MHS “Which way will it go? Monterey’s Kelly Cross goes up against Kim Laird in a jump ball, as Laura Branch, MHS’s Barbara Ragas, and a referee stand close to the action. The Plainsmen scraped by the local ferns 58-56 in first round action. VARSITY GIRLS OPP. 45 Abernathy 47 31 Nazareth 47 49 Palo Duro 39 51 Hale Center 52 65 Dimmitt 49 45 Dumas 59 51 Canyon 53 71 Morton 33 76 Pampa 45 43 Palo Duro 41 58 Amarillo 45 39 Dumas 50 57 Caprock 44 68 Tulia 33 43 Canyon 36 42 Slaton 59 49 Lockney 36 81 Tascosa 50 49 Canyon 40 42 Amarillo 36 56 Monterey 58 88 Lubbock 22 54 Hereford 41 66 Coronado 35 62 Monterey 72 65 Lubbock 26 47 Hereford 43 60 Coronado 45 157 (ABOVE) Kim Laird prepares to pass while trying to elude a Monterey guard MHS slipped by with a 72-62 tally in the second round. (RIGHT) Gay Hemphill frustrates three MHS guards with another basket while Ramona Hemphill, Cindy Black and PHS fans root the Dogettes on in Bulldog gym. 158 “Up, up, and . . . in!” Della Riggins goes for a lay-up against Monterey in second round play. Ramona Hemphill waits intently for a possible rebound. Fem Dogs crush Coronado; fall to Monterey Plainsmen Laura Branch crouches low to discourage Coronado attemps to steal the ball. Lady Dogs downed CHS 60-45. “Go for it!” Rhonda Weatherly battles a Coronado player for possession of the ball as Ramona Hemphill and Kim Laird wait to see the outcome in first round action. 159 Della Riggins, Ramona Hemphill, Kim Laird, and Gay Hemphill, battle Hereford for possession during Second Round play. The Herd fell to the fern Dogs 59-54. Ever-ready Lady Bulldogs Sharon Landry and Kim Laird guard Coronado’s Mustangs en route to a resounding first round 66-45 victory. Gay Hemphill dodges a Coronado competitor in a victory over CHS 66-45. Amy Penka wards off other Mustangs to protect Hemphill. Watching the court action, Linda Jackson, Rhonda Weatherly, Amy Penka, trainer Renee Laird, and manager Don Loflin follow the Angry Red's progress. Della Riggins stretches to increase the already impressive lead over Coronado. Gay Hemphill anticipates a possible rebound. Angry Red girls turn away Herd; rope down Coronado Mustangs 161 Sharon Landry travels downcourt with teammates Kim Laird and Pam Williams to take the ball into Coronado territory. | JV GIRLS OPP. 23 Abernathy 31 39 Palo Duro 26 49 Canyon 53 45 Friendship 4 32 Slaton 46 35 Lockney 22 49 Pampa 27 33 Crosby ton Varsity 40 39 Tahoka Varsity 41 51 Palo Duro 35 50 Amarillo 37 37 Dumas 46 42 Caprock 40 51 Tascosa 34 33 Canyon 50 53 Roosevelt 34 35 Slaton 46 54 Monterey 49 25 Cooper 24 46 Lubbock 37 36 Hereford 35 | 51 Coronado 35 | 29 Monterey 27 60 Lubbock 25 33 Hereford 36 47 Coronado 42 f Dribbling down court, Brenda Hall eludes her opponents’ frantic efforts to guard in the Coronado contest. 162 Jody McGowen and Sandra Young race against Coronado players in time to assist their team to victory, 51-35. JV girls down LHS Girls JV basketball team are (FRONT ROW) Leslie Gilleland, Brenda Hall, Lisa Black, Kay Cleveland, Nora Martinez, Jackie Ross; (BACK ROW) Jody McGowen, Palecia Hall, Sandra Young, Marla Leach, Shelly Hindman, Coach Vicki Hatton. “Here catch!” Sandra Young passes the ball to outsmart her foes as Shelly Hindman and Jackie Ross look on in a bout with the Coronado Mustangs which the locals won. 163 Jody McGowen passes the ball during an Amarillo game while Jackie Ross anticipates her next move. JV girls won 50-37. Palecia Hall and Jody McGowen struggle with a Monterey player during the highly competitive game. PHS triumphed 29-27. 164 Freshman Blue team members are (FRONT ROW) Renee Herring, Marcy Halley, Jeannie Guerra, Paula Butler, Penne Spencer, Michele Dowis; (BACK ROW) Marleta Riggins, Angela Young, Eunice Martinez, Michelle Edwards, Delesa Vadder, Coach George Franklin. 165 Freshman Red team consists of (FRONT ROW) Sandy Mayfield, Pam Walton, Wendy Jackson, Meredith Amick, Andrea Hayes, Torrie Norrell; (BACK ROW) Scarlet Landry, Tammy Carter, Jeanette Williams, Desi Jones, Kim Faver, Coach Terri Potter. JV, Frosh demonstrate skills Varsity boys rank second The boys varsity season could be described as a near miss. After Monterey won the first round of district play, PHS could only tie them for second round, thereby losing the district championship. First round action began following preliminary games in which the Dogs won 11. The Angry Red beat the third-state ranked Borger in the opening district contest. To compensate for a 2-3 win-lose record in the first round, the boys came up with three wins and only one loss to Monterey in the second round. Scoring was led by Kenneth Storey, Keith Jordan, Earnest Mosley, and Kim Taylor. The team succeeded with 195 out of 492 attempts to shoot and 106 out of 175 free throw tries. With an average of 65 points per game, the Dogs ended a two-year losing streak. Keith Jordan and Kenneth Storey were named to the First All-District team; also, Earnest Mosley achieved the second All-District team. “Scramble!” Kenneth Storey, Ervin Davis, Earnest Mosley and Lee Carter wrestle for the ball with Monterey Plainsmen. MHS emerged victorious 54-63. Members of the boys Varsity basketball team include (FRONT ROW) Earnest Mosley, Robert Vera, Kim Taylor, Lee Carter, Keith Alexander, Gilbert Vera; (BACK ROW) Coach Bob Moore, Ritchie Norrell, Ervin Davis, Alton Jackson, Keith Jordan, Kenneth Storey, Coach Ed Moore. Bulldogs meet for final instructions before confronting the Monterey Plainsmen. MHS squeezed by with 64-53. ■ VARSITY OPPONENT BOYS 61 Clovis 74 60 Borger 68 88 Lockney 39 71 Palo Duro 57 61 Lubbock Christian 66 65 Pampa 47 87 Caprock 65 68 Coronado 74 58 Tascosa 50 66 Palo Duro 58 55 Big Springs 45 52 Dumas 55 76 Clovis 95 47 El Paso 61 69 El Paso Bel-Air 67 92 Valley 73 58 Caprock 59 61 Canyon 58 35 Amarillo High 69 84 Tascosa 58 74 Borger 71 48 Hereford 52 68 Coronado 69 53 Monterey 64 75 Lubbock High 57 59 Hereford 54 71 Coronado 70 47 Monterey 53 75 Lubbock High 51 Kim Taylor defends Bulldog grounds from three tough Monterey teamsmen in second round action. 167 Keeping his eye on the ball, Earnest Mosley rehearses his lay-up while teammates Ritchie Norrell, Lee Carter, and Keith Jordan wait their turn. “Hoping for the best!” Ervin Davis practices his technique prior to a conquest over the Hereford Whitefaces, 59-54. “What’s going on?” Kenneth Storey, Keith Jordan, Ervin Davis, and Hereford Whitefaces pause to watch an apparent sideline distraction. 168 Dogs triumph over Herd 59-54; romp past Westerners 75-57 Keeping a watchful eye, Ervin Davis defends the ball against the Lubbock High Westerners in the local gym. PHS won 75-57. “What do we do now?” Members of the varsity team Keith Jordan and Kenneth Storey wait for the ball to come down and action to continue against the LHS Westerners. 169 Jumping for a catch, a Wildcat takes the ball to keep it away from Kenneth Storey and Robert Vera. “Whose ball?” Keith Jordan and Kenneth Storey struggle with Clovis Wildcats for a basket. Clovis downed the Dogs Robert Vera and a Wildcat wrestle for the ball while Keith Jordan and Clovis teammates gaze expectantly. 170 Keith Jordan shoots for the hoop against Coronado loopers. Earnest Mosley and Kenneth Storey rush to Jordan’s aid. 171 “S-T-R-E-T-C-H!” Ritchie Norrell puts forth maximum energy to sink a basket during a rout with Coronado 66-35 in Bulldog gym before an intense student body. “It seems that basketball goes to his head!’1 Kim Taylor has no problem locating the roundball in the Coronado game. PHS competes intensely JVs provide exciting moments Jerry Walker concentrates on a free shot for a possible extra point. Boys JV basketball members are (FRONT ROW) Manuel Gonzales, Arthur Washington, John Riggins, Craig Williams; (BACK ROW) Eric Woods, Kevin Hearn, Chuck Ray, Jerry Walker, and Coach Sam Harrell. (Above and below) PHS Junior Varsity team members cluster around JV Coach Sam Harrell and Sophomore Coach Ernie Kahn for coaching and inspiration as games begin in local gyms. JV BOYS OPP. 44 Clovis 66 39 Borger 57 85 Friendship 16 61 Hale Center 51 40 Lockney 28 45 Pam pa 36 63 Crosby ton Varsity 67 33 Littlefield Varsity 52 51 Palo Duro 48 46 Big Spring 42 52 Dumas 73 42 Clovis 74 66 Caprock 52 44 Canyon 34 52 Amarillo 46 53 Cooper 27 62 Slaton 9th 30 36 Roosevelt 32 55 Borger 77 42 Hereford 52 41 Coronado 43 35 Monterey 36 47 Lubbock 36 44 Hereford 49 28 Coronado 41 23 Monterey 42 37 Lubbock 41 173 Sophs, F’men aim for dexterity PHS Sophomore basketball team members are (FRONT ROW) Todd Denton, Philip Parker, Alton Jackson, Donald Cleveland, Hollis Dunlap, James Gonzales; (BACK ROW) Luthez Thompson, Lee Carter, James Ellis, Ray Ross, Harold King, Eric Summers, Coach Ernie Kahn. “Ready?” Ray Ross, Luthez Thompson, Lee Carter, and Alton Jackson are ready and willing to receive the ball as Monterey sophomores stand waiting. 174 Freshman Red team members are (FRONT ROW) Quennoth Dunlap, Tony Anderson, Pat Smith, Danny Perez, Brent Adair, Brian Terrell; (BACK ROW) Manager Wally Ramirez, Dean Teykl, Greg Carter, Micah Weaks, Mickey Bye, Paul Young, Coach Jim Bob Brown. Freshman Blue includes (FRONT ROW) Myron Weidenback, Don Rigler, Brian Cramer, Michael Flores, Marvin Ellis, David Hipolito; (BACK ROW) Manager David McDaniel, Wayne Austin, Randy Roberts, Robert Bradic Pat Marse, Jeff Baucum, Russ McBeth, Coach Kevin Wiseman. 175 Varsity Volleyball Opp. 6 T ascosa 15 15 9 Tascosa 2 Borger 15 15 Borger 5 5 Borger 15 15 Perryton 3 15 Perryton 4 6 Coronado 15 9 Coronado 15 10 Caprock 12 9 Caprock 15 15 Levelland 7 15 Levelland 0 15 Brownfield 9 4 Brownfield 15 11 Brownfield 15 10 Sweetwater 15 15 Sweetwater 11 8 Sweetwater 15 15 Muleshoe 1 15 Muleshoe 7 10 Estacado 12 9 Estacado 15 6 Palo Duro 15 15 Palo Duro 8 16 Palo Duro 14 15 Estacado 9 12 Estacado 15 10 Estacado 15 0 Amarillo 15 5 Amarillo 15 5 Coronado 15 15 Coronado 10 4 Coronado 15 11 Monterey 15 10 Monterey 15 15 Lubbock 7 13 Lubbock 9 15 Hereford 10 13 Hereford 15 6 Hereford 15 13 Monterey 15 15 Monterey 10 16 Monterey 14 8 Lubbock 15 14 Lubbock 16 8 Hereford 15 15 Hereford 4 9 Hereford 15 Varsity volleyball team members are (FRONT ROW) Pam Williams, Brenda Hall, Jamie Shores, Tanya Long; (BACK ROW) Laura Branch, Gay Hamphill, Patricia Williams, Coach Terri Potter. Spikers enjoy challenges, gain competitive skills Laura Branch (34), Patricia Williams (10), Tanya Long (12) and Jamie Shores (22) prepare for action in the form of a volleyball to come hurling over the net. 176 Lady Bulldog Patricia Williams (10) sets up for a spike to aid in the high-scoring conquest over the Levelland Lobos. Coach Terri Potter (background) follows the action Gay Hemphill practices her serve before a local contest. Varsity volleyballers consult on game plans prior to the Coronado contest. PHS dropped the fray to the Mustangs 15-6. 177 Gay Hemphill returns the ball to the far court as Tanya Long watches. Pam Williams sets the ball up for teammates in the Tascosa tussle. Dogettes were overcome by the Rebs 15-6 and 15-9. Patricia Williams springs forward while returning a Tascosa volley. Basketball coach Melynn Hunt, helping with the game chores, watches with Laura Branch (34), and Jamie Shores (22). 178 Varsity downs Brenda Hall (14) “whams” the ball for a hopeful score while officials watch intently. challenging teams Laura Branch (34) “pounds” the volleyball to the opposition in a local game against Levelland. A Levelland player prepares to block a thrust from Tanya Long (12) while Brenda Hall (14) anticipates the outcome. 179 Members of the Varsity Tennis team are (FRONT ROW) Velma Garza, Richelle Morgan, Judy Rice, Susan Morgan, Scarlet Landry, Rosanna Barton, Sharon Landry; (BACK ROW) Larry Taylor, Richey Havenhill, David Thompson, Russ Reecer, Keith Jordan, Bill Harris, Tony Quintana. Netters snag third in district The PHS tennis team recorded a third place finish in district and bagged five team trophies. In the Plainview Fall Tournament, the local netters won second in boys and girls teams; also, Sharon Landry picked up first in girls singles and David Thompson won first in boys singles. At the Hereford Tournament, the girls team picked up a first place and the boys grabbed second. Sharon Landry easily gained another first in girls singles. Judy Rice and Susan Morgan placed third in girls doubles while Rosanna Barton and Scarlet Landry were fourth in girls doubles. Russ Reecer and Richie Havenhill captured third in boys doubles; Bill Harris ranked second in boys singles. At Borger, second place was nabbed by the girls team. Sharon Landry also took second in girls singles and Keith Jordan third in boys singles. Judy Rice and Velma Garza came home with second in girls doubles. At the Amarillo Relays Bill Harris captured second in boys singles. 180 Crouched and ready, Richelle Morgan (LEFT) waits to receive a return shot from Velma Garza (RIGHT) as she concentrates on a forehand swing. Outstanding girl’s singles player Sharon Landry observes the on-court action while Coach Jerry Barton keeps an eye on his teams’ progression. Keith Jordan steps into a forehand shot as Sharon Landry watches in the background. (LEFT) David Thompson eyes his partner during a break in team action on the local courts. (RIGHT) Bill Harris keeps his eyes on “that little white thing” as he backhands the ball to the opponents baseline. Judy Rice waits at the net for the volley from Susan Morgan in local court practice. 181 Call it ‘Courtsmanship’ Scarlet Landry puts power behind her swing while teammate Rosanna Barton follow the action during a local doubles game. “Right on target!” Richey Havenhill reaches high for a hopeful “ace” to his opponent’s court. “Aren’t you supposed to jump over the net?” Tony Quintana and Larry Taylor shake hands after a “good game.” 182 Randy Sooter, Rod Fennell, Charles Morgan, and Corene Ortiz measure each other before facing off in a doubles match. JV teammembers are (FRONT ROW) Kristeen Walker, Corene Ortiz, Julie Terrell, Kyleen Walker, Gena McLain, Sindy Stanford Ellen Gardner, Lori Griffith; (BACK ROW) Randy Sooter, Rod Fennell, Ricky Butler, Derek Smith, Charles Morgan, Rodney Geisler, Robert Box, David Bird. 183 Members of the Varsity baseball team include (FRONT ROW) Matt Gilleland, Brian Herrington (manager), Kit Howerton, Bobby Reyes, Benito Herrera, Thomas Rios, Larry Vera, Danny Trevino, Brian Terrell, Andrew Dunlap, Peter Vera; (BACK ROW) Coach Jim Bob Brown, Rusty Stair, Bracken Finney, Ervin Davis, Gilbert Vera, Jerry Garcia, Greg Jordan, Jeff Anderson, Rodney White, Coach Ronnie Knoy. Diamondmen stall AHS Two highlights of the year for the Bulldog diamondmen came in March, when Jeff Anderson pitched a one-hit shut-out in the Alamogordo Tour- nament, and second ba- seman Kit Howerton was named to the All- Tournament team. A second memorable March day came when Coach Ronnie Knoy’s charges swept a doub- leheader from Amarillo High, defeating the Sandies 3-2 and 5-2. At that time, Amarillo was undefeated and sported a 9-0 record. At the close of the season, Bobby Reyes won the Gol- den Glove Award for Out- standing Fielder; Ervin Davis, Big Stick for Out- standing Hitter; Jeff Ander- son, Most Valuable Player; and Bobby Reyes and Kit Howerton were named co-captains. 184 Ballplayers gather around Coach Ronnie Knoy as the Dogs prepare to take their turn at bat. Pitcher Jeff Anderson warms up to take his turn on the mound as the first half of a doubleheader concludes and the second game looms on the horizon. “Put er here!” Catcher Larry Vera awaits the pitch as another district baseball contest gets underway. (LEFT) Brian Terrell looks for the pitcher’s First offering as scattered fans at Jaycee Park huddle against the surprising spring chill. (ABOVE) Kit Howerton works his bubble gum and his bats as he awaits his turn to face the pitcher. 185 Baseballers battle snow, sand -along with area opponents Bulldogs relax a minute in the dugout as second round play winds down to a close: (SEATED) Peter Vera; (STANDING) Brian Herrington, Jeff Anderson, and Bracken Finney. “Let’s see now . . Gayle (Mrs. Ronnie) Knoy catches up on statistics as one game concludes and another gets underway. the runner at first. Gilbert Vera winds up to strike out the next batter in late season action at Jaycee Park. Coach Ronnie Knoy encourages his Dogs as second round action gets underway. Gilbert Vera “aims for the center field fence” in a contest with the Hereford Whitefaces. The locals bowed to the ‘Faces in a game played at Jaycee Park. JV team members include (FRONT ROW) Quinnoth Dunlap, Lee Browning, Elbardo Trevino, Odell Leyendecker Oscar Garcia, Donnie Ballard, Jay Webb, Robert Medina; (BACK ROW) Paul Young, Ray Ross, David Pena Dale Zelanv Eric Summers, Jeff Harrell, Coach Ernie Kahn. ’ 187 Dogettes record outstanding season Girls’ Varsity Track team members are (FRONT ROW) Jami Shores, Kristy Franklin, Venita Storey, Trevina Uddley, Jackie Ross, Sandy Mayfield, Wyethia Hall, Linda Jackson, Annette Chance, Brenda Hall, Carolyn Hunter, Coach Vicki Hatton; (BACK ROW) Coach George Franklin, Coach Melynn Hunt, Tania Heads, Kim Mulkey, Jeanette Hallman, Angela Young, Melba Lockett, Gay Hemphill, Della Riggins, Pam Williams, Delesa Vadder, Melinda Carter, Donna Jackson, Laura Branch, Coach Terri Potter. The mile relay team placed second in district and went to regional competition. Members are Pam Williams, Della Riggins, Melinda Carter, Jackie Ross, Jeanette Hallman, alternate. 188 Outstanding trackster Gay Hamphill builds momentum before releasing the discus. Hemphill participated in Regional competition for discus and shot put, and also placed sixth in state for shot put. Outstanding individual talent blended to give the girls track team a third place in district and sent several competitors to regionals and one to state. Gay Hemphill won the honors of first place for shot put and second place for discus in district competition. Hemphill placed sixth in state after placing second in shot put in regional. Also, Della Riggins nabbed third in district for 100 meter hurdles, Wyethia Hall reached third for 100 meter dash, and Melba Lockett gained third place for 200 meter dash. Three relay teams were sent to the regional meets; 400 meter relay, first in district, (Melinda Carter, Jackie Ross, Wyethia Hall, Pam Williams, and Melba Lockett, alter- nate); 800 meter relay, first in district (Melinda Carter, Jackie Ross, Melba Lockett, Pam Williams, and Carolyn Hunter, alternate); and 1600 meter relay, second in district (Jackie Ross, Melinda Carter, Della Riggins, Pam William , and Jeanette Hallman, alternate.) The JV team had the best showing in district. Members of the JV girl’s track team include (FRONT ROW) Renee Herring, Gladys Craft, Marilyn Chandler, Wendy Jackson, Meredith Amick, Andrea Hayes, Angela Love, Sharia Hallman; (BACK ROW) Coach Vicki Hatton, Pam Walton, Lisa Black, Nora Martinez, Cynthia Parr, Kim Favor, Penne Spencer, Marleta Riggins, Mary Sue Halley, Coach Terri Potter. 189 Tracksters make Bulldog history Boys varsity track team members are (FRONT ROW) Coach Neil Billingsley, Luthez Thompson, Jerry Cargill, Keith Alexander, P. W. Thompson, Pat Brown, Coach Pat Tone; (SECOND ROW) Coach Kevin Wiseman, Robert Jones, Kevin Igo, Ritchie Norrell, Kenneth Storey, Mike Wright, Mark Hilliard, Sam Criswell, Head Coach Dennis Tomlin, Coach Windy Williams. Sprint and 1600 meter relay team members who qualified for regional include Luthez Thompson, Jerry Cargill, Kenneth Storey, P. W. Thompson, Pat Brown. Kenneth Storey, who placed sixth in state in long jump, stars in other events on several levels. He qualified for regional in the long jump, the high jump, in the 100 meter, and as a team member in the 400 meter relay. 190 Kevin Woods, a consistently good performer, “heaves ho” with the shot put, his best mark being 58’2”. Pat Brown, one of the team’s outstanding long jumpers, strives to better his 22’9” record set in an area meet. The PHS boys varsity track team wrote Angry Red history when they won district for the first time in fifty years, the previous occasion being before District 4-AAAA was organized. This year's win therefore also marked the first time the Dogs have won the District 4-AAAA title. Coach Dennis Tomlin’s troops also won first in the Hereford Invitational, and placed second in the Lubbock Invitational, the Bulldog Relays, and the North Plains Relays at Dumas. Kenneth Storey, in addition to other accomplishments, had the area's best in the high jump with a 7’i 8” record and in the long jump with 23’ 10”. Pat Brown was second with 22’9”. Kevin Woods 58’2” shot put was also best. Also outstanding were the 400 meter relay team (42.5) made up of Brown, Storey, P. W. Thompson and Jerry Cargill, and the 1600 relay (321.6)—P. W. Thompson, Luthez Thompson, Oscar Mosley and Storey. The locals finished in the top ten in the area in discus, high hurdles, intermediate hurdles, 100 meter, 200 meter, and 400 meter. The Dogs finished fifth in the Regional 1 meet. Members of the boy’s JV Track team are (FRONT ROW) Johnny Escobar, Brian Cramer, William Braxton, Rodney Herring, Greg Carter; (BACK ROW) Trent Adcock, Jerry Smith, Harold King, Russ McBeth, Kirk Evans. 191 Cross Country promises success plus future district victories Linda Eldred, Allison Bennett, Kristy Franklin and Kim Mulkey go through the rigors of daily training with seeming jocularity. (ABOVE) In preparation for the forthcoming race, JoAnn Deleon and Corky Hernandez stretch to limber up. (RIGHT) “Surely I can made it a little farther! Jerry Gamboa and Newton Hilliard hold the pace iff the two-mile cross country. PHS Cross Country team consists of (FRONT ROW) Kristy Franklin, JoAnn Deleon, Linda Alvarez, Angela Madrid; (SECOND ROW) Linda Eldred, Allison Bennett, Gladys Craft, Kim Mulkey, Coach George Franklin; (THIRD ROW) George Hernandez, Ismael Hinojosa, Mike Wright, Daniel Fairbanks, Jaime Flores; (BACK ROW) Jerry Gamboa, Newton Hilliard, Mark Hilliard, David Perez. Cross country has proved to be increasingly popular at PHS where it was initiated in the 1978-79 season by Coach George Franklin. Approximately twenty par- ticipants were involved in area meets, upping their record from last year’s beginnings. This year the harriers ran the two-mile course. Next year the schedule calls for two miles for the girls, and three for the boys. 193 Mark Hilliard leads the pack with Daniel Fairbanks close on his heels during one of the cross country meets. Members of the girl’s golf team are Coach Elizabeth Hinds, De Stanford, Susan Bryan, Shae Patterson, Tonjua McMennamy, Kenna Duckett, Jody McGowen, Lori Carthel, Brenda Cole. Girls golfers face rebuilding year “Of course we would have liked to have won district again, but since we didn’t, we’ll be hopeful about next year.” Coach Elizabeth Hinds summar- ized the ’80 golf season for the fern linksters. The girls grabbed third place twice and second place twice in rounds of district play. Also, the Dogettes finished fourth out of nine teams in the Amarillo Invitational and fifth out of twelve in the Plainview Invitational. Sophomore Jody McGowen was named to the All-district team and was the season’s leading scorer. Hopes for next year are also pinned on promising linksters Shae Patterson and Susan Bryan utilizing experience gained this year, along with other “stars to be.” 194 “In spite of rain . . . sleet . . . snow . . the golf team lines up for the team picture: (FRONT ROW) Joe Horne, Ken Hess, Randy Mickey, Tim Moore; (BACK ROW) Brooks Terrell, Scotty Hill, Kevin Mosley, Coach Harrell Weatherred. PHS boys golf team advanced by leaps and bounds during the season as they came from 13 strokes back to second place by 17 strokes. The locals also won the last two rounds of district and had the lowest round played by any team in district, a score of 1300 in Plainview. District medalists were Ken Hess, second; and Randy Mickey, ninth. Hess was also named to the All-District first team while Mickey received second team All-District. The team, coached by Harrell Weatherred, boasted six lettermen: Joe Home, Ken Hess, Tim Moore, Randy Mickey, Kevin Mosley, and Brooks Terrell. Ken Hess raises the dust as he attempts to “Dig his way out of a sandtrap.” Hess was named to the first All-district team. 196 PHS brings low tally (ABOVE, LEFT) Kevin Mosley and Joe Horne consult on the tallying of scores to check accurate addition. (ABOVE RIGHT) Randy Mickey lines up the next shot, hoping for a “birdie.” (BELOW LEFT) “Where was that hole?” Brooks Terrell sizes up the course before teeing off. (BELOW RIGHT) Ever so gently, Tim Moore makes the Final putt of the game. 197 Archery developes coordination skills; bowling broadens participants’ horizons “Bullseye!” Kristy Goswick, Miss Ruth Griffin, Lisa Horton, Anna Landeros, and Laura Garcia practice archery during first quarter fifth period class. Three of the class archery winners who outdistanced the opposition are Becky Williams, Susan Moralez, and Mary Vargas. 198 “Wow!” I can’t believe I did so well!” Sheila Rowan adds her bowling total to see the results. Aiming down the alley, Joe Cookston hopes for the best in bowling class, held at the Plainview Lanes. Coming up for air, Tina Whitfield paddles to “shore” in her fifth period swimming class. Pat Phillips, Denise Estes, Tina Whitfield, Cheryl Foster and Luann Dunlap relax by the YMCA pool in fifth period swimming class while Karen King and Kim Laird view matters from the sidelines. Variety spices up P.E. life 200 First period boys swimming class starts a rousing game of water basketball, and finds passing more effective than dribbling. Albert Salas, Johnny Tonche, and James Martinez develop new skills playing volleyball in the fifth period Physical Education class while Coach Neil Billingsley scores the game. “Ready, aim, fire!” Jeannie West, Kristi Goswick, and student teacher Elaine Schulte watch Sheila Rowan practice riflery in fifth period. 201 Tumbling breaks daily monotony; Tennis, aerobics build endurance “Flying through the air with the greatest of ease,” Joe Cavazos leaps over Robert Enriquez and Bill Pulido in fifth period tumbling class. “Now . . . this is how it’s done.” Coach Buck Buchanan shows the fine points of tumbling to the fifth period Physical Education class. 202 “I think I’m getting the hang of it.” Chris McKinnis bundles up for a cold round of tennis during third period first quarter. The Physical Education program at Plainview High School has progressed steadily in the past several years until today it encompasses a wide variety of individual and group activities as well as a series of intramural contests. The past school year saw not only such traditional sports as volleyball and basketball featured, but also tennis, racketball, badminton, riflery, archery, tumbling, aerobics, swimming and bowling—and similar activities which make for a well-rounded program. Brenda Salas and Veronica Vargas energetically begin an aerobics session. Salas set a new PHS record in sixth period aerobics, amassing a total of 150 points during the second quarter, approximately five times the number needed for the course. 203 Senior class officers SECRETARY Kassandra Brown TREASURER KEITH ADAMS FFA livestock Judging (Meat) MIKE ADAMS ROY AGUIRRE Auto Mech Cl KEITH ALEXANDER Basketbl, Track Seniors ‘smile for the birdie’ “Move this-a-way!” Seniors gather in the north parking lot for the class picture taken during the first month of school, while the photographer issues instructions. RORY JEAN ALLGOOD Honor Roll, NJHS, NHS (Sec) Girls State, A Cappella Choir,“Music Man,” “Oklahoma” JEFF ANDERSON Student Coun, Boys State Delegate, Footbl, Basebl, Jr. Lion of Month, Key Cl SHARON ANDERSON ROWDY ARRELLANO Drafting I-II TIMOTHY C. AUSTIN Footbl, Basketbl, Basebl TERI BAKER NJHS, NHS, Oustanding Science Student, Science Club (Sec), Girls State Delegate, Humanities Cl (Sec) Student Coun BRENDA BARLEY DIANE BARNES 207 SUSIE BARNES Key Club, Student Coun, Medical Careers, HECE, HERO (Correspond- ing Sec), M G WILLIAM THOMAS BARNETT Band, M G DANA BELK TRACY BERNER FTA, Band, Flag Corps, HERO, Bandettes GREG BERRY A Capella Choir, A Cappella (Vice Pres), “Oklahoma,” “Annie Get Your Gun,” “Music Man” WAYNE BERRY A Cappella Choir, Band, Crescendo (Treas), Tennis, “Oklahoma,” “M A S H” TOMMY BIRD Choir, “Music Man,” Ag MICHAEL E. BLACK Footbl, Jr Class Vice-Pres, Student Coun Rep, Boys State Rep, Forensics Cl, FHA, Basketbl VINA LYNN BLACK A Cappella Choir, (Robe Chairman), Band (Treas-Freshman), Bandettes Twirler, “Music Man,” “Oklahoma,” “Red, White, Blue Revue” DARLA TENERY BLACKERBY LYNN BLACKERBY JIMMY BLACKWELL Basketbl, ICT DEANNA BORCHARDT Basketbl, VOE Co-op, Track, Vol- leybl, Tennis MARK T. BOWERS Band, Spanish Cl, Science Cl, NJHS, NHS, Stage Band ALLEN BOWNDS Footbl, ICT, Bowling NIKKI TIPTON BRANSCUM NJHS, FTA, Art Cl 208 “Don’t egg-nap my baby.” For seniors in Home and Family, “Egg babies” are a part of the “challenge” of the spring semester—taking care of the “little ones” for three days and keeping them from the hands of would-be “egg-nappers.” TWelfth graders challenge faculty to ball games and . . . (Shhh) . . . lose ELAINE BRATCHER A Cappella Choir, Band, “Peter Pan, “Oklahoma, All-Region Band, All- Region Choir ARCHIE BRISTER BECKY BROWN Band, ICT, VICA, Swimming KASSANDRA BROWN PLAIN VIEW Editor-in-Chief '80, Publications Cl (Pres), A Cappella Choir, NHS, NJHS, Sr Class Treas, Girls State Alternate MARK BROWN Ag Co-op, Publications DARRICK BROWNLEE Key Cl, Bowling, VICA (Treas), Student Coun Rep, Golf, Footbl LEIGH BRYAN A Cappella Choir (Librarian), All- Region Choir, All-Area Choir, Chamber Singers, Band, Soph Class Sec JAY GLYNN BURLESON A Cappella Choir, NHS (Pres), “Lil Abner, “Annie Get Your Gun, “Music Man, “Oklahoma Senior varsity “cheer- leaders” add to the merriment of the faculty-senior volleyball and basketball games staged in the late spring: (FRONT ROW) Dar- rick Brownlee, Miles Goree; (BACK ROW) Scott Houlette, Jeff Miller. The faculty defeated the twelfth graders in the annual contests. 209 Food, banquets-that’s life TODD BURTON Vocational Drafting, Footbl, Basketbl, German Cl GREG BUSHONG ROBERT BUSTOS Student Coun, HECE CARMAN BUTCHER CYNTHIANNA MARIA CABALLERO “Annie Get Your Gun,” “Music Man,” A Cappella, Chamber Singers, “Oklahoma French Cl, PLAIN VIEW Staff (Administrations and Honors 78-79, 79-80) ARNOLD JOE CABRERA Spanish Cl, HECE (3rd Vice Pres) LYNN CANNON Vocational Agriculture EARANE CARTER Track, Choir, FHA STEVEN RAY CARTER “Annie Get Your Gun, HECE (Vice Pres), HERO DREW CARTWRIGHT “The Robe,” “Oklahoma,” A Cappel- la, Photographer, PLAIN VIEW Staff, French Club TROY CARTWRIGHT A Cappella, “Annie Get Your Gun,” “Music Man,” “Oklahoma,” “Red, White, and Blue Review,” Golf MARTHA CASTILLO Band, VOE Cl MICHELLE JODENE CHAMBERS (KEITH) FFA, FHA, Rodeo Cl (Sec and Queen), Basketbl KIM CHANDLER NHS, Honor Roll, FTA (Historian), HERO (Treas), HECE, Band, Academic Achievement Award ROSA CHAPA VICA, Lion Cl Sweetheart Candidate, Student Coun THOMAS CHAPA MAGGIE CHAVEZ Publications Cl, PLAIN VIEW Staff (Index co-editor) JOHN CHRISTIANSEN BRENNA CLIFTON FTA, DE, “M A S H,” Drama Cl, Band DEBBIE CLINE 210 “I can’t believe you ate the whole thing!” Judy McGowen offers Brian Terrell “A little something” to wash down the last bite inhaled during a fall movie at the Granada. “Now this ought to work just fine . . Cyndy DeAnda and Lenece Gion work on decorations for the annual Employer-Employee banquet in April. KANDY COGNASI JANICE COLEMAN VOE Co-op VALERIE COOK NHS, VOE Cl (Hist), Honor Roll, “Everybody Loves Opal,” “God’s Favorite,” “A Company of Wayward Saints,” International Thespian Socie- ty (Sec) JAMES COOKE Band, Golf, Basketbl, FCA V JOE COOKSTON IDA CORDOVA SAM CRISWELL Footbl, FFA, Track, FHA, Drafting, VICA SALLIE CROCKETT Band (Vice Pres), A Cappella Choir, “God’s Favorite,” All-Region Band, All-Region Choir, Executive Student Coun, Cheerleader (Fresh) CURT CROSS Radio TV, JV Basebl. Art Cl, VICA GARY CRUPE Radio TV, (Set at Arms), Band, Solo and Ensemble ROBERT CULPEPPER FTA, DECA, Band, International Thespian Society, “M A S H,” “To Kill a Mockingbird” 211 PHS Queen Candidates include (FRONT ROW) Kendra Sanders, Vina Black, Linda Jackson, Connie Thompson, Valerie Cook; (SECOND ROW) Rhonda McCall, Lorrene Ortegon, Debbie Garcia, Brenda Barley, Sheila McVicker, Cheryl Foster; (THIRD ROW) Lorrie Webb, Judy McGowen, Patti Frisbie, Rosie Flores, Karen King; (BACK ROW) D’Ann McMennamy, Cindy Martin, Kimberly Gabriel, Gina Kemp, Terri Madrid. LATON CURRY Footbl, German Cl, Publications Cl, Staff Photographer MARLIN CURRY Band, Stage Band, Choir, Chamber Singers, “M A S H,” “Oklahoma.” Crescendos BRETT CYPERT Footbl, Track, Key Cl, FCA, StuCoun BUD DANIEL ICT, A Cappella Choir, “Music Man,” “Red, White, and Blue Revue” JEFF DANIEL Footbl, Basebl, Drafting Cl WALTER DANIEL Footbl, VICA, Metal Trades, Ger Cl CALAWAY DAVIS Art Cl (Vice Pres), Publications Cl, PLAIN VIEW (Activity Editor, Bus Manager, Chorale, “Music Man,” “Oklahoma,” Stu Coun Rep ERVIN CHARLES DAVIS Footbl, All District ’78-’79, All South Plains ’79, Soph of year ’77: Basebl, MVP 78 J. D. DAVIS ICT, FHA, VICA, Tennis CYNDY DEANDA Key Cl, Bowling, Cheerleader (Fresh), Student Coun, HECE (Hist), Golf ROGER DOBBERSTEIN JR. DE, Spanish Cl LUANN DUNLAP FHA, Bandettes, Band, Span. Cl. Pub 010 Cl, BULLDOG BARKER, (Feature Editor). DARLENE DUNN VICA Cl, Spanish Cl, French Cl, M G, Humanities Cl, Jr Volun- teer (Chap), FTA MARY DYE HECE, HERO (Vice Pres), FHA, FCA, Lions Cl Queen Candidate, Honor Roll, Key Cl LINDA CHRISTINE ELDRED Band, Bandettes (Treas), A Cap- pella Choir, Chamber Singers, Cross-country Track, All-Region Choir, All-Region Band DEBBIE JOHNSON ELLANA Gwen Sinclair receives the congratulations of Principal Jerry Don George for academic excellence as demonstrated by her National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation. Class of ’80 excels in academics LORI ELLSWORTH NJHS, NHS, Art Cl (Pres, Activities Chairman), Publications Cl (Vice Pres), Humanities Cl (Vice Pres), PLAIN VIEW (Asst Sports Editor, Sports Editor) DENISE ESTES VOE Lab DALIA ESTRADA Band, Bandettes, FHA BEN EVANS JOE BOB FERGUSON Footbl, “M A S H,” ‘‘Peter Pan,” FCA, Spanish Cl KEVIN LEE FLEMING Band, FFA, Crescendos (Sec), NHS JUAN FLORES JULIAN FLORES Band ROSIE FLORES Band, VOE Cl (Girl of the Month, Pres, Area contestant). Key Cl (Vice Pres), Jr Favorite Runner-up, Lions Cl Queen Alternate, Cheer- leader (Fresh, JV) TOMMY FLORES CHERYL FOSTER French Cl, Key Cl, Lions Cl Queen Candidate, Swimming, “M A S H” PATTI LYNN FRISBIE Executive Student Coun (Sec), Key Cl (Sec), PHS Queen, A Cappella Choir, Chamber Singers, “Oklahoma,” “Red, White, and Blue Revue” 213 KIMBERLY GABRIEL Cheerleader (Fresh, JV, Spring Sports), Jr Class Treas, Lions Cl Queen, Key Cl, FCA, Tennis AUTRY GALLINGTON Footbl, Basketbl, Track, HECE ROSA MARIA B. GAMBOA Spanish Cl, VICA, Cosmetology TONY GARCES Metal Trades, Footbl DEBBIE ANN GARCIA VOE, Jr Volunteer, OEA Cl, Student Coun Rep FELIPE N. GARCIA JR. Auto tech, VOCT JERRY GARCIA VELMA CHANTAL GARZA Tennis Everyone gets into the action during the first annual turkey walk, including Keith Jordan and his “faithful companion.” SHARON GEISLER HECE, A Cappella Choir, NJHS, “Oklahoma,” “Red, White, and Blue Revue,” “Music Man,” “Annie Get Your Gun” MATTHEW J. GILLELAND Basebl, Footbl TERI GILLESPIE Cheerleader (Fresh, JV), Tennis, HECE, FHA, Swimming, YAC (Pres) ALAN D. GLAESER Executive Coun Asst Treas, FCA, Footbl, Key Cl, Rotary Cl and Lions Cl Student of the Month JANIE GONZALES PATRICIA E. GONZALES Spanish Cl, Jr Volunteer (Hist), Band, FHA (Pres), Publications Cl, BULLDOG BARKER (Clubs Editor), Student Coun Rep ELVA GONZALEZ KEVIN GOODLETT Band, Crescendo Cl, French Cl, PLAIN VIEW Staff (Clubs Editor), Publications Cl RONNA GAY GORDON Key Club, VOE Cl, Basketbl, Sr Class Sec, Student Coun Rep MILES GOREE Footbl, Key Cl, VICA Cl, Bowling, Golf KRISTI GOSWICK FHA JEFFREY B. GOULD Footbl, NJHS, NHS, VICA Cl, FCA, Basebl, Track RICKY GOULD Key Cl, NJHS, Spanish Cl, BULL- DOG BARKER (Editor-in-Chief), Basketbl, Publications Cl WILLIE GRAY Seniors donate time to varied causes as Council, clubs sponsor projects. DAVID GROUNDS Footbl, German Cl, Honor Roll, FCA MARIBEL GUTIERREZ Cosmetology, VICA Cl CHERYL HALLMAN Band, VOE Cl, Bandettes, Solo and Ensemble TAMMY ELIZABETH HALLMAN ICT JEANNIE HANEY DAVID HARBOUR FFA, VICA Cl, Bowling MARTHA HARDER Key Cl, Tennis, HECE (Sec), Publica- tions Cl, FHA AUDREY HARRIS SUSAN HARRIS FTA, OEA Cl, NHS, PLAIN VIEW Staff EDDIE HART A Cappella Choir, Chamber Singers, Basketbl KYLE HATCH Track, Bowling, Key Cl MARK HATCH 215 Queens nab spotlight JEANEAN HAWKINS Key Cl, VOE Cl LILLIE HEARN Band, VOE Cl, FHA (Sec) JERRY HEMBREE Tennis, VICA Cl, Building Trades RAMONA HEMPHILL Track, Basketbl (All-District, 2nd Team) PATRICIA L. HENDERSON FFA, FT A, Band BENNY HERNANDEZ Art Cl, Band, Footbl BERTHA HERNANDEZ DEMETRIO HERNANDEZ CVAE, Auto Mech Cl (Reptr) MAURICIO HERNANDEZ Building Trades BRAD HERRINGTON Footbl, ICT, Bowling DAVID HILL Auto Mech (Treas), VICA Cl NEWTON P. HILLIARD JR. Band, Cross Country Track, Spanish Cl, Crescendo Cl, Art Cl (Vice Pres) Lions Club queens line up following their selection at a special mid-year assembly: Breakfast Lions Club Queen Connie Thompson and alternate Kendra Sanders, Evening Lions Club Queen Kimberly Gabriel and alternate Rosie Flores, Noon Lions Club Queen Lorrie Webb, and alternate Gina Kemp. 216 TAMMY HODGES VICA Cl, Cosmetology TONY HOLLAND BERTHA HOLT TRACY HOPKINS GLENNA KAY HOPSON DECA Cl (reptr) LISA HORTON SCOT HOULETTE KIT HOWERTON DELORES HUNTER MARY ANN HUEY Track, Basketbl, Band KEVIN WAYNE IGO Executive Coun Pres, Footbl (All- District), Track, Boys State LINDA JACKSON Track, Basketbl, FHA, Lions Cl Queen Candidate, Student Coun, PHS Queen Candidate TINA JACKSON FHA, Track, Volleybl SHARON JACOBS DECA Cl KATY JAMES Art Cl (Sec, Treas), Girls State Alternate, French Cl, FTA (Hist), Humanities Cl, “M A S H,” PLAIN VIEW Staff (Asst Sports Editor) MARLA JOPLIN VOE Cl GREGORY E. JORDAN BasebI, Building Trades, Footbl, Student Coun Rep. KEITH JORDAN Key Cl (Pres), Exec. Coun Vice-Pres, FCA, Basketbl; All-District, Tennis DOUGLAS ALAN KEESEE Vocational Ag, Co-op Ag GINA KEMP VOE Cl, Cheerleader (JV, Varsity), Fresh Soph Favorite, Lions Cl Queen Alternate, PHS Princess, Track 217 Seniors take advantage of the extra rainy season to have some good “clean” fun: Lane Langford, Leigh Bryan, Karla Selcer, James Sams, Greg Berry. BILLY L. KENNEDY Band, ICT (Reptr), Bowling, District winner in Meatcutting BLAKE KENT Photographer (Yearbook, Newspaper), Publications Cl, Humanities Cl (Pres), Spanish Cl, NHS, NJHS KAREN KING Fresh Sec, Cheerleader (JV), Lions Cl Queen Candidate, Swimming, HERO, FCA CHERYL KLOKHOLM French Cl, Art Cl KIM LAIRD Basketbl (All-District), Vollybl (All- District), FCA, Track, Jr. Favorite ANNA LANDEROS JOE LANDEROS MARIO SOLIS LANDEROS KEITH LANDRUM SHARON LANDRY Tennis, Basketbl, FCA LANE LANGFORD A Cappella Choir (Pres), All-State Choir, “Oklahoma,” “To Kill A Mockingbird,” Boys State, Executive Coun Chaplain MICHELLE SOUTHERLAND LANGSTON Band, Bandettes, “Annie Get Your Gun,” “Music Man,” Flag Corps, “Red, White, and Blue Revue,” Choral Choir CAREY LAWHON PAIGE LLOYD Basketbl, Golf, Student Coun Rep, Sr Favorite Runner-up, Lions Cl Queen Candidate. HECE, Key Cl 218 ‘Clean’ seniors sign for yearbooks DIANA L. LOPEZ LUCY LOZANO eddie McAlister Footbl, Basebl, Executive Coun Pari, Boys State, Soph Favorite Runner-up, A Cappella Choir, “Oklahoma” RHONDA McCALL Track, VOE Co-op, VOE Cl NANETTE McDONALD Band, A Cappella Choir, HECE-HERO (Pari), Key Cl, NHS, FT A, Medical Careers Cl CINDY McGAHA Choir, “Music Man,” “M A S H,” Drama Cl, Track JUDY LYNN McGOWEN Cheerleader (JV, Spring Sports), Fresh Class Treas, Jr Class Sec, A Cappella Choir, Chamber Singers, NHS DAVID McILROY Footbl, Band BEN McLALLEN NHS, Basketbl, Honor Roll, Sr Class Vice- Pres, Key Cl D’ANN McMENNAMY NJHS, HECE, HERO (Sec, Treas), Executive Coun Treas, FHA, Key Cl SHARON McMILLON Band, Stage Band, Bandettes (Sec), HECE-HERO (Vice-Pres), All-Region Band, Student Coun, M G debbie McPherson “Sign right here, please.” PLAIN VIEW staffer Calaway Davis assists Sheila McVicker in signing up for the combined yearbook-newspaper at registration. Assisting also are Kassandra Brown, Luann Dunlap, and Miss Debbie Canterbury 219 ‘ Come SHEILA McVICKER Lions Cl Queen Candidate, Key Cl, HERO, ICT, Band TERRI MADRID VICA Cl (Pres), Publications Cl, PLAIN- VIEW Staff 79 (Soph Co-Editor), Ji Volunteer JOSIE MALDONADO TONY MALDONADO MARK F. MALONE Student Coun, German Cl, Boys State, NHS, FCA, Key Cl, Footbl CINDY MARTIN Tennis, ICT (Vice-Pres 79, Pres ’80), Key Cl, FCA, Student Coun Rep, First Place Optician, Job Interview in District VICA Contest MARK MASON FFA, Ag Co-op, Rodeo Cl (Vice-Pres, Pres), Honor Roll CINDY MASSEY FTA, DECA Cl, Jr Volunteers (Sec), UIL (Ready Writing) WREN MASSEY RALPH MAY Footbl (Trainer), FCA, “To Kill A Mockingbird,” “M A S H,” BULLDOG BARKER Business Manager, Publica- tions Cl, FFA WENDY MEDINA VOCT Cl MIKE MICKEY Ag Co-op, FFA, Building Trades, Band JEFF MILLER Footbl, Basketbl, Track, Key Cl, “God’s Favorite” DARRELL MIRES Band, FFA, Ag Co-op, Crescendo Cl ORALIA MORA ESMERALDA RIOJAS MORALES JAIME MORALES TREVELYN MOSHER Band (Sec), A Cappella Choir, Bandettes, Chamber Singers, Girls State, “Music Man,” “Oklahoma” EARNEST WHISTE MOSLEY Basketbl OSCAR LEE MOSELY JR. Footbl, Track, Metal Trades Coach-take a ’ 220 TRACY JANE MOSLEY NELDA MOW ROGER MUNOZ JOHN NANCE Band, All-Region Band, German Cl, All-Area Band, Crescendo Cl, Stage Band WESLEY RAY NARON Band (Drum Major), All-Region Band, A Cappella Choir, Thespian Cl (Pres), “Oklahoma,” “Music Man,” “Company of Wayward Saints” MARK W. NAZWORTH Thespian Cl (Srgt at Arms), Lighting Technician for Choir and Drama Produc- tions, One-Act Play, Auto Mech Cl CYNTHIA NEELEY Band, VOE Cl, OEA Cl, M G, Bandettes KEVIN NOACK SHERI NOBLETT RITA PEREZ NOLAN CARLOS NUNEZ Radio and TV KODY OLDFIELD FFA, Co-op Ag, Bowling PHS girls band together to “push Coach Vicki Hatten in the pool”— an unsuccessful venture. Involved are Karen King, Luann Dunlap, Belen Torres, Teri Baker, Michele Warren, Tina Whitfield, and Tammy Mayberry. 221 Ben. McLallen(right) delivers in song a Student Council “Val-o-gram” to Ann Rice on Valentine’s Day while James Sams lends moral support LORRENE ORTEGON VICA Cl (Vice-Pres), Publication Cl, PLAIN VIEW Staff (Sr Co-Editor), Band (Sec), Bowling, Fresh Favorite Runner-up STEVE OWEN Footbl, Golf, M G, Thespian Cl, “Peter Pan,’’ Latin Cl (Pres) IRIS COLLETTE OWENS Band, Cosmetology LINDA OWENS LORI BETH OWENS Band, FHA, HERO, Bandettes MIKE PARKER Track, VICA Cl (Vice-Pres), Key Cl SANDEE PARKER Choir, Tennis, FCA, Key Cl, DE, “Red, White, and Blue Revue” MINDY PATTERSON Student Coun Rep ROBERT PENA Band, Spanish Cl 222 ‘Who’ sent ‘Whoo’ RONNIE PENA Radio and TV, Band, Solo and Ensemble GLEN PENDERGRASS OLIVIA PEREZ Band, VOE Cl, VOE Co-op, OEA Area Contestant (Accounting, General Clerical) STEVE PERRY Auto Mech Cl, VICA Cl, Band KEVIN PHILLIPS Band, VICA Cl, ICT PATRICIA PHILLIPS French Cl (pres, Sec), FTA (Pres), Humanities Cl, Band DERRICK PIERSON Radio and TV, VICA Cl DAWN PITTS A Cappella Choir, FTA, M G, Key Cl, ICT-VICA Cl (Treas), Honor Roll, “Red, White, and Blue Revue” CODY POSTON REX POSTON CVAE (pari), VICA Cl (Pari), Band BILL J. PULIDO Metal Trades Cl MARGIE PULIDO PLAIN VIEW Staff (Fresh Co-Editor), Publication Cl “Whoo” has the spirit? The Class of ’80 questions the possibility of a Monterey victory. The “Signa Phis Nothing” club, active on several grade levels, poses for a “formal” portrait: (FRONT ROW) Belinda Danford, Joli Temple; (SECOND ROW) Newton Hilliard, Blake Kent, Rusty Stair, Ray Hughes; (BACK ROW) Dr. Dan Kent, Todd Denton, Wes Naron. JOHN ROY QUINBY III FFA, NHS, Key Cl, Baskctbl, Golf MARY FRANCES RAMIREZ VOE Cl, Jr Volunteer, Spanish Cl, VOE Co-op, Tennis, OEA Area Contestant (Info Comm) RUBEN RAMIREZ Band, Gen Wood RUBEN RENTERIA VOCT (Pres), Tennis, Auto Mech Cl Class of ’80 ‘hangs’ together BOBBY C. REYES Footbl (All-District 2nd team, All-South Plains), Basebl, Track KIRK RICE DELLA RIGGINS Track, FHA, Lions Cl Queen Candidate, Basketbl (Capt) ROBERT RIOJAS Band, Who’s Who in Auto Mech CYNTHIA KAY RIOS Spanish Cl (Sec), Jr. Voluteer, VOE Cl (Sgt at Arms), Area Contestant LOUIS RIOS JR. Key Cl, Footbl (All-District, All-South Plains Team Capt), Basebl, Spanish Cl, Student Coun Rep ROSE MARY RIOS Cosmetology, VIC A (Treas) JAIME RIVERA FFA, Cosmetology, Track, Footbl JUDY ROBERSON Forensics, (Pres, Vice-Pres, District Winner), German Cl (Vice-Pres), Latin Cl, NHS, Humanities Cl ALLYN ROBINSON FFA, Rodeo Cl (Sgt at Arms), Bowling NORA RODRIGUEZ VOE Cl (Reptr, Area Finalist) FHA Cl, Band, Jr Volunteer, Student Coun Rep JACKIE ROGERS Auto Mech Cl, Band MARY ROJAS Publications Cl, PLAIN VIEW Staff (Fresh Co-Editor) SHEILA GAYE ROWAN DE Cl (Treas) MICHAEL RUBAC FFA, Ag Co-op, Rodeo Cl (Vice-Pres), Bowling CORINNA SAMMANN NHS, German Cl (Pres), Latin Cl, FTA, Honor Roll 224 The “chain gang” drapes the halls in a Student-Council sponsored event. Earnest Mosely and Jeff Gould help put up handwork done to show “chains of support” for the Dogs. “Maybe we ought to wait for the food.” Early arrivals David Thompson and Kendra Sanders claim their places at the spring All-Sports banquet. JAMES SAMS Fresh—Sr Class Pres, Band, NHS, A Cappella Choir, Chamber Singers SILVIA SANCHEZ Forensic Cl (Pres), FTA, Spanish Cl, French Cl, Poetry District Finalist '78 KENDRA SANDERS VOE Cl, Band, Bandettes, Lions Cl Queen Alternate, VOE Area IV Contest (3rd in Prepared Verbal Comm), Voting Delegate at VOE State Contest Convention RUDY SAUCEDA RAQUELSAUCEDO VOE Cl. Spanish Cl, Bowling SHARON DENISE SCHUMACHER NJHS, NHS. FHA, OEA Cl DANNY SCOTT RHONDA SCOTT Bowling DIANNE SEAGO FTA, OEA Cl, Band, Bandettes, VOE KARLA SELCER MARY ELLEN SERlGHT PAM SERVISS 225 ROY SHIELDS GWEN SINCLAIR NHS (Vice-Pres), German Cl, Latin Cl, Forensics (Vice-Pres), UIL District Winner (Spelling), National Merit Scholarship Commended Student, Academic Achievement Award DEBORAH SISK FHA (2nd Vice-Pres), Medical Careers Cl, Spanish Cl, Bowling BECKY SISTRUNK ELIZABETH SMITH Basketbl, A Cappella Choir, “LiF Abner,” “Annie Get Your Gun,” “Oklahoma,” “Red, White, and Blue Revue” MICHAEL D. SMITH Footbl, NHS, VICA Cl, Key Cl, FCA, French Cl PAULINE PANTOJA SOTO RUSSELL JAY STAIR Band (Pres), Spanish Cl (Pres), NHS, Honor Roll, Basebl, NJHS “And would you believe . . .” Kim Laird shares a secret with Sharon Landry while Della Riggins stands by during the first pep rally of the basektball season. Marlin Curry and his electrifying sound sparks spirits to an all-time high during a fall pep rally. KENNETH STOREY Footbl (All-South Plains), Basketbl (All-American, All-District), Track, Glenn Harrison Award CLIFFORD LEWIS STUKEY Auto Mech Cl, Tennis, VICA Cl DAWN DEANNE SULLIVAN DECA Cl (reptr). Bowling RHONDA TAYLOR DE 226 ‘Wow! It’s that “Our time is finally here! ’ Seniors Ruben Renteria, Belen Torres, Debra Sisk, Autrey Gallington, Gwen Sinclair, and Bobby Reyes await their turn to “pay up” for long-awaited graduation invitations, distributed by Mr. Gene Bates of Star Engraving Co. MARY TEAGUE CVAE (Treas) BRIAN DONALD TERRELL NHS, Basebl, Soph Class Vice-Pres, FCA, Key Cl RODNEY SCOTT THOMASON Building Trades Cl DARCI THOMPSON All-Region All-Area Choir, A Cappella Choir (Sec), International Thespian Society, “Everybody Loves Opal,” “Music Man, “A Company of Wayward Saints,” UIL One Act Play (Best Actress) DAVID THOMPSON Tennis, Key Cl BELEN TORRES FHA (1st Vice-Pres), Spanish Cl, “Annie Get Your Gun,” Choir DANIEL TREVINO Radio TV, VICA Cl, Basebl. Gen Wood DOROTHY UDDLEY ALBERTO URBINA 227 SULEMA URRUTIA VOE Cl, Aerobics SUSAN URRUTIA VIC A Cl, Cosmetology CHARLES VAIL IRENE VASQUEZ PLAIN VIEW Staff (Fresh Co-Editor), Publications Cl SHARRON VAUGHN Bandettes, DECA Cl, Band, “M A S H,” DE, M G TAMMIE VAUGHN GILBERT VERA LARRY VERA Building Trades. Basebl, Footbl, Gen Wood ROBERT VERA JR. Basketbl, Basebl, Metal Trades SUSANN DENISE VERA French Cl, FHA ROBERT WAFER Footbl, (All-State, All-South Plains), HECE. VOCT BARBARA JEAN WALKER Basketbl TODD WALKER CARL WAMPLER Band (Pres, Fresh All-Region), Stage Band, Key Cl, NHS, Fresh Class Favorite, Footbl James Cooke and Kimberly Gabriel put together headline schedules in Journalism class at the beginning of the unit on newspaper layout. Now, about that raise?” Billy Kennedy and his employer, Mike Anderson, discuss a few “important items” during the HECE Employer-Employee banquet. 228 LORRIE WEBB FCA, Spanish Cl (Vice-Pres), Cheer- leader (Fresh, JV, Varsity), Lions Cl Queen, Basketbl, Tennis MARTY WEIDENBACH Footbl, Key Cl, Basketbl, FCA, Bowling RANDY DALE WEST Footbl, Co-op Ag SHELLY VON WHEELER FT A ROBERT WHITE Track. M G, “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs,” ICT-VICA TINA WHITFIELD FTA, HERO (Vice-Pres), HECE KRISTI WIDENER VOE Cl (Treas), M G, Spanish Cl, Student Coun Rep ERIC WILLBORN Work comes before pleasure DEBBIE WILDS DEBRA WILLIAMS PATRICIA WILLIAMS Volleybl (All-District), Track TOD WILLIAMS Footbl, Golf, Co-op Ag JODY WITTEN KEILA WOFFORD Track, Drafting BLAKE WOMBLE Footbl, Track, Co-op Ag, FFA DAVID WOOD KEVIN WOODS Footbl, (Capt, All-District), FFA, Track (Regional Qualifier) MARK WRIGHT FFA BRENDA YOUNG JOHN JERRELL YOUNG FFA, Star Greenhand, Proficiency Award in Diversification, Livestock Production, Livestock Judging, Footbl, Basebl, Band 229 Junior class officers Cindy Black PRESIDENT Kirk Wilson VICE PRESIDENT Aldria Henderson SECRETARY Melia Vadder TREASURER Decorations win for Class of ’81 Mary Acy Lee Adams Regina Adams Terry Adams Alan Adcock Trent Adcock Anita Aldaco Mary Aldaco Donna Alexander Robert Alexander Wesley Alexander Linda Alvarez Chris Alvis Roxanne Ammons Nickie Anderson Mark Andrus Richard Anzaldua Paulinda Arnold Laurinda Arroyos Matt Aven The junior hall adds life to the PHS spirit, winning first place in the hall decoration contest held in connection with the PHS-Amarillo game. 231 “Let’s hear it, juniors!” Tim Johnson jumps out of the stands to lead the juniors in an impromptu yell-leading session during a late winter rally. Susan Bain Michael Barley Betsy Barnett La Queta Bearden Sonye Beats Dianne Beauchamp David Beck Bryan Berry Pat Berry Russell Berry Isabel Benevidez Robert Bills Cindy Black Greg Blankenship Kim Blankenship Sheila Borchardt Kevin Box Jill Bradley 232 Waiting in line for junior registration, a group of eleventh graders discuss schedules, lunch shifts, school pictures, and that “super joy,” the homework that is to come. Left to right are Joe Macha, Joey McCall, Murlyn Keller, Susan Livesay, Fain Smith, and Sheila Borchardt. School loyalty comes in many forms Jim Bray Rhonda Bray Patrick Brown Penny Brown Lee Browning Kelly Bryant Sandra Burch Murry Burkhart Vondal Burnett Deanna Burns Penny Bussey Randy Butcher Scott Butler Angie Bye Oscar Cabrera Gerald Dean Calk Gloria Cantu Marie Carrillo Valerie Carter Brenda Castle James Castle Esmeralda Cavazos Rachel Chapa Gloria Charo Lori Chiddix Karen Churchwell Jana Cline Kenney Clinton Brenda Cole Jimmie Collins 233 Laughter brightens days T. C. Collins Freddie Contreras Carolyn Cook Jimmy Cornelius Catheron Cox Sabra Coy Robert Craft John Crim Stacy Critchfield Ben Cross Steve Cross Keith Curry Belinda Danford Sonja Daniel Reyna Davila Perri Dawson Jo Ann DeLeon Tony DeLuna Delwin Derrick Lyndan Devin A party IS a party, and a time to live it up. Juniors reveling together involve Michele Miller, Jill Bradley, Tammy Watson, Kelly Oliphant, and Cindy Black. Melba Diaz Lynette Doss Kathy Douglas Jason Dunavant Patrice Duncan Le Ann Dunlap Scott Dunn Brad Edwards Jamie Edwards Audrey Ellis David Erwin Manuel Esquivel Jayne Eudy Mike Fields Bracken Finney Domingo Flores Delynna Ford Steve Foster Tim Freeman Lisa French Teresa French Lorie Frier Martin Gallegos Lisa Gambrell Alan Garcia Carmen Garcia Cynthia Garcia George Garcia Jerry Garcia Maria Garcia Robert Garcia Velma Garcia Roy Garibay Derrell Garms Troy Gehringer Monica George Lisa Golden Ellena Gonzales Manuel Gonzales Tony Gonzales 235 Elections provide excitement Velma Gonzales Francherie Goss Beverley Gravelle Marvin Green Olga Grimaldo Delma Guerrero Paul Gutierrez Yvonne Gutierrez Brent Hackett Bobby Hall Wyethia Hall James Haney Bill Harris Billy Harris Lonnie Harris Vanessa Hart Bill Hayes Dianne Hayes Nancy Hayes Cindy Hazel Aldria Henderson and Felicia Tipton combine advertisement and speech talents for a class election session getting underway in the early autumn. Tania Heads Lori Hefflefinger Debra Helvey Gay Hemphill Aldria Henderson Jesse Hernandez 236 “Now what was that score?” Manuel Gonzales, Bulldog Barker assistant sports editor, mulls over the basketball story to be written “Trident, anyone?” Joe Stafford “offers” a piece of his Trident to anyone around because “It’s the only gum my Mom lets me chew.” ‘There’s time! things ’ Ray Hernandez Benito Herrera Rodney Herring Donna Hestand Janet Higgs Johnny Hill Mark Hilliard Tay Hindman Joel Hinojosa Georgia Hodges Cynthia Hoglan Calleen Holloman Clifford Holi Rhonda Hollars Janet Holloway Tony Holloway David Hooper Ray Hughes Reagan Hurt Carolyn Jackson Donna Jackson Eric Jackson Jamie Johnson Tamara Johnson Tim Johnson Jennifer Jones Murlyn Keller David Kelly Lori Kemp David Kernt, 237 Toyo Kirk Evan Kramer Laurie Krauel Florinda LaFuente Irma Landeros Patti Lane Alfred Ledesma Aaron Lee Leslie Limbocker Susan Livesay Melba Lockett Auturo Lopez Rudy Lopez Joey McCall Lisa McCreless Sherry McDaniel Mark McDonald Stephanie McDonoungh Steve McGaha Kevin McGavock Mark McKinnis Kevin McLain Dedra McMennamy Joe Macha Danny Madrid Elias Manrrique Moises Manrrique Eddie Marroquin Blanca Martinez Conception Martinez Linda Martinez Maria Martinez Roy Mason Suzette Maxwell Jan May Brit Mayberry Getting away from it all, Vondal Burnett charges up the side of the caliche pits, hoping to leave the cares of the classroom behind. 238 PHS drummers beat out spirited tune as mid-winter pep rally concludes Angry Red drummers Brent Hackett, Debbie Webb, Kevin Box, David Bird, and Keith Bryant keep the beat in a number played by the PHS band in pep rally. Mary Mendez Michelle Miller Denise Mills Jim Mills Ester Moa Tim Moore Abel Morales Susie Morales Marcy Moranville Richelle Morgan Susan Morgan Michael Mosley Tonya Mote Wanda Mow Fred Mulkey Kim Mulkey Ester Munoz Marcus Murr Kim Newman Hoang Nguyen Diane Noblett Ritchie Norrell Leticia Nunez Kelly Oliphant Kevin Olson Amy Owen Stacy Owen Gail Palmer Junior life calls forth talents; some are artists, some are... clowns? Monica George finishes a project in art class—“A little something” to make prehistoric days live again. “There it is!” Trevelyn Mosher helps out Bill Harris during lunch time antics while Darci Thompson and Vina Black view the proceedings. Kelly Parrish Leah Patridge Duke Patterson Inga Pena Bill Peoples Daniel Perez Lupe Perez Manuel Perez Patty Perez Jimmy Perry Donnie Phillips Donise Pierson Scott Phillips Betty Porras Tina Prayor Andy Pruitt Tony Quintana Manuel Ramirez 240 5 MEMBER 51 OF THE CLASS OF 81 OF PHS “Stick ’em up!” Mrs. Neva Jo Joplin goes through the “Reach for the sky” routine to show off her unique shirt—making her an honorary member of the junior class. Rita Ramos Danny Ramsay Marla Ramsay Jackie Ray Ann Rice Raul Riojas Carolyn Robles Yolanda Rocha Edward Rodriquez Margaret Rodriquez Sylvia Rodriquez Priscilla Rogers Susanne Rogers Laura Ross Jana Rubac Marisela Ruiz Kenneth Sallee Reveca Samarripa Carlos Sanchez Jeanny Sanchez Margarita Sanchez Sara Sanders Diana Sarabia Brenda Savage Tammy Scott Antony Seago Alan Sheppard Anglia Shugart Julie Sibley Patricia Sierra Teresa Sierra Domingo Silvas 241 ‘Heavenly’ David Sisk Cyrethia Skidmore Charlie Smith Fain Smith Katrina Smith Joe Solis Sandra Sosa Rod Spann Joe Stafford Jerry Stair Mike Stoner Venita Storey Gaylen Stukey Lisa Taylor Brooks Terrell Sigkfred Thomashide Cynthia Thompson P. W. Thompson Steve Thompson Armira Tinoco voices aid campaign Brooks Terrell campaigns for chaplain during a Student Council sponsored assembly, while unknown “voices from heaven” makes interesting comments. Beatrice Torres Diana Trevino Anthony Trevino David Tucker JoAnn Tullis Lindsey Tunnell Travis Turner Rudy Urbina Melia Vadder DeWayne Vail David Valdez Doris Vasquez 242 Oralia Vasquez Beatris Vega Madelyn Voyles Donna Wallace Scott Butler and Karen Churchwell hurry to finish the last of the flowers to be used in the junior-senior prom. Blake Walter Billy Walzier Michele Warren Randy Watson Tammy Watson Ronda Weatherly Paul Weatherred Frances West Jeannie West David Whatley Francie Whitaker Ronny White Mark Whitfill Mica Williams Pam Williams Rita Williams Kirk Wilson Lisa Witherspoon Vicky Wafford Sonja Woody Gina Wright Mike Wright Mack Yates Gary Young Sandra Young 243 Sophomore class officers Rod Fennell PRESIDENT LaFonda Norrell VICE PRESIDENT Lisa Guy SECRETARY Tanya Long TREASURER 244 Buff Adams Elise Adams Daniel Aguilera Diana Aguirre Martha Alcocer Glenda Alderson Sundee Allgood Tony Alonzo Gloria Alvarado Thomas Alvarado Javier Alvarez Nikki Arnold Scott Assiter Raymond Averill Donna Baker Joe Baker Deny Baldwin Donnie Ballard Alex Balli Katherina Barnett School bells open new doors Jesse Barrera Joe Barrera Diane Bartley Allison Bennett Lee Berner Andy Berry Kristi Bilberry Biff Billingsley Leslea Bivins Lisa Black Lynn Blake Lynn Borchardt Walter Boswell Elisha Bownds Laura Branch Donna Brenner Bill Brown Mona Bryant Kent Burleson D Lee Burnett 245 Dickey Bustos Ricky Butler Melinda Cabrera Bud Caddell Rhonda Calk Mike Cannon Naomi Cardenas Jerry Cargill Loy Carrillo Lee Carter Lori Carthel Mickey Casarez 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 Bobbie Collins Darin Cook Carmen Cortez Amelia Cortinas Jimmy Craft Bulah Craven Malcolm Cundiff Steve Curry Tony Dalton Belinda Davis Glen Davis Tim DeAnda Darron DeBerry Rene DelCampo Freddy DeLeon Betsy DeLuna Steve DeLuna Todd Denton Steve Derrick Arthur Diaz Tina Diaz Gena Dickerson Redawna Dobberstein 246 Sophs add to spirit Patricia Durham Mark Ebeling Bert Ehresman James Ellis Sarah Estrada Daniel Fairbanks Tammy Fairchild Virginia Falcon Teresa Farmer Gloria Dominguez Josie Dominguez Randy Dorsey Lisa Douglas Kenna Duckett Alan Duncan Hollis Dunlap Terry Dunlap Teresa Dunn Lynda Durham «p morE OHQI c ciu I ,v s Qy X if 3,i y 7 V (J, i oiy 3 7' “R«n Ay Dors -- Supporters of the Bulldog football squad congratulate the sophomores on the team, listing them by name and number. Karen Fleming Connie Flores Esmeralda Flores Jaime Flores Lisa Flores Louis Flores Miguel Flores James Forbes Donna Fowler Kristy Franklin Daniel Favila Robby Feagley Rod Fennell Bryan Freese Stacey Gabriel Sandra Gaitan Danny Garcia Elizabeth Garcia Esmeralda Garcia Gume Garcia Lucy Garcia Martina Garcia Mary Garcia Rudy Garcia Rodney Geisler Leslie Gilleland Lisa Ginn Kenneth Gipson “Now, no cheating!” D’Lee Burnett lends a “helping hand” to scorekeeper Ginger Greenhill while both work at adding up totals in second period bowling class. Ronnie Gipson James Gonzales Rocky Gonzales Valerie Gould Cindy Green Ginger Greenhill Kelly Greer Sharia Gregg Blanca Gutierrez Danny Gutierrez Lisa Guy Brenda Hall Palecia Hall Sharia Hallman Kris Hamm 248 ‘Let’s put first things first-foodV Chris Hardin Dana Hardin Faith Harding Jeff Harrell Brenda Harrod Jennifer Hatch “Don’t bother me! Can’t you see that I’m eating?” Allison Bennett chides Daniel Fairbanks at a cross-country get together. Stan Hatch Richey Havenhill Rusty Hawkins Diana Hayes Helen Hayes Kevin Hearn Laura Helvey Sheila Hembree Wayne Henderson Mike Henington Anita Hernandez Corky Hernandez David Hernandez Richard Herrera Ken Hess Sophomores watch and listen as Student Council officers and represen- tatives are installed in early September when the new year gets underway. 249 David Higdon Darrell Hill Scott Hill Shelley Hindman Ismael Hinojosa Lana Hogan Jon Holbert Jim Hooper LaDeanna Hopson Joe Horne Bryan Houlette Dana Howerton “We’re number 1, not 2, not 3, not 4 . . Sophomores chant their support raising “Number 1” signals during a basketball pep rally designed to boost the spirit of Angry Red roundballers. Barry Hughey Melinda Humphreys Elaine Hunsucker Elizabeth Hunt Carolyn Hunter Trey Hunter Alton Jackson Gwen Jackson Jerald Jackson Lula Jackson Sandra Jacobs Scott James Wade James Angela Jenkins Aurora Johnson Robert Jones Karyn Julian Craig Kennon 250 Lisa Kerbo Leonard Kidd Harold King Robbie King Steve King Darrel Kruse Dianna LaFuente Emma Landeros Lina Landrum Teressa Langston Mark Lansdon Marla Leach Barbara Leal Albert Ledesma Odell Leyendecker Tenth graders furnish support Polly Lindeman Debra Lockett Donna Loflin Tanya Long Oscar Longoria Donnie Looney Erma Lopez Ida Lopez Leroy Lopez Kelly Lovell Jacque Lowery Mary Lozano Elaina Lucio Louis Lucio Anthony McAdoo Pamela McCoy David McDonald Mitchell McDonough Jody McGowen Dana Mcllroy Amy McLeod Tonjua McMennamy Dee McVicker Raymond Madrid Juanita Magana 251 Martin Maldonado Paul Maldonado Deborah Manges Shelby Mann Mark Maples Angelita Martinez Danny Martinez Elizabeth Martinez Gloria Martinez Nora Martinez Roy Martinez Sammy Martinez “Hats off to . . Well, maybe it’s “Hats on as PHS'ers observe Hat Day during a fall pep rally. Brenda Montez Susan Morales Mary Lou Moreno Charles Morgan Marsha Morton Kevin Moseley Kirk Mosher Kathy Mouser Rosalinda Munoz Connie Murray Janet Newman Lien Nguyen Gwyn Noel Vicki Noel Adam Nolan LaFonda Norrell Israel Nunez Konnie Odom 252 Kaylene Ortegon Corene Ortiz Lupe Ortiz Raquel Ortiz Marsha Ott Rupert Padilla Rosa Pantoja Patti Parker Cynthia Parr Laurie Parrish “Get a load of what’s going on Saul Patino Russ Patterson Lana Payne Jay Pearce David Pena Pam Penka David Perez Mary Perez Ricky Perez Vicki Perkins D’Lea Perry Kurt Phillips Brad Phinney Lela Pitts Eva Pofahl Jana Posey Delores Powell Allyson Quinby Mark Raines Cathy Ramirez David Ramirez Jay Ramirez 99 253 Sophomores “roll” through year Barbara Ramos Clara Ramos Mike Ramos Joe Ray Bobby Raymer Ismael Recio Russ Reecer Cindy Resendes Rico Rey “Roller Disco King” Randy Walzier shows how skating should really be done in one of his sessions at the Plainview Roller Rink. Sandy Reyes Mark Reynolds Stacey Rhoderick Judy Rice Melanie Riggins Mary Riojas Thomas Rios Diana Rivera Domingo Rivera Veronica Rivera Cindy Roberson Drury Roberts Terry Robles Albert Rodriguez Jose Rodriquez Mario Rodriquez Richard Rodriquez Ricky Rodriquez Sally Rodriquez Sara Rodriquez Thelma Rodriquez Kim Rogers Mike Rogers Ray Ross Jesse Rubio 254 Oscar Ruiz DaVetta Russell Mary Saenz Albert Salas Manuel Samarripa Leslie Samman Scott Samsel Mariana Sanchez Minerva Sanchez Paul Sanchez Gregg Sanders Laurie Sanders Melody Sansom Annette Sargent Anita Sauceda Lisa Savage Debbie Sawaya Wayne Scarborough Connie Scott Linda Sexton Deana Sharp Phillip Sheppard Marcy Sherley Stan Sherwood Jami Shores Blaise Sierra Mark Smith Raelene Smith Peter Solis Randy Sooter Donnie Phillips and Bud Caddell (foreground) chat with band director Mr. O.T. Ryan after a halt-time perlormance during a local football game. 255 Dana Sparrow Darin Spearman Becky Stalcup De Stanford Sandra Stanford Michael Strickland Eric Summers Brent Sutton Carrie Swearingen D’Linda Taylor Larry Taylor Lynne Taylor Walter Taylor Luthez Thompson Mike Tisdel Johnny Tonche Donna Trevino Leslie Trevino Shonnie Trimble Annie Turner Thresa Turner Kim Tuttle Sammy Urrutia Simon Urrutia Ray Valladarez Felix Vargas Mary Vargas Veronica Vargas Eddie Vasquez Josie Vasquez “Doesn’t every one paint with their nose?” Tammy Fairchild looks up from her poster labors to question onlookers as the sign-painting session continues. 256 Cheerleaders boost JV support Linda Vasquez Jimmy Velasquez Melinda Vernon Kim Waldie Tracey Wallingsford Randy Walzier Mark Warren Karen Wason Jay Webb Shirley Webb Doug Wells Tommy West Lee Whitacre Alison White Cathy White Chinnie White Rodney White Mark Widrig Junior Varsity cheerleaders lead tenth graders during an all-school pep rally as the PHS-Midland Lee game looms on the horizon. Rhonda Widrig Becky Williams Erester Williams Mike Williams Sam Williams Steve Williams Eric Woods Cheri Wright Jeff Wright John Wright Billy Yarbrough Joe Ybarra Mike Ybarra Leticia Zapata Dale Zeleny 257 Freshmen class officers Jackie Ross PRESIDENT Quennoth Dunlap VICE PRESIDENT Renee Laird SECRETARY Brian Terrell TREASURER 258 Terry Birdsong Anita Bishop Bart Bivins Shaunda Blankenship Jimmy Boedeker Tim Borcheers Geoffrey Billington Ginger Billington David Bird -Nr rn i The “Fun and games” of registration begins the school year for ninth graders as they line up to have their school pictures made, assisted by Calaway Davis (lower left). Freshmen include Richard Ferry, Carolyn Vasquez, and Torrie Norrell. 259 Brent Adair Dimus Adame Jerry Adams Randy Adams Albert Aguirre Vicky Aguirre Ana Maria Alcocer Tommy Alcozer Anthony Alexander Penny Alexander Suzy Almaguer Adelina Alvarado Martha Alvarez Richard Alvis Meredith Amick Jackie Anderson Tony Anderson W. T. Andrae Pete Anzaldua Ada Arredonda Susanna Arroyos Norma Arteaga Lori Assiter Wayne Austin Estrillita Averill Darrell Ayers Raymon Baeza Rosa Barrera Blake Barton Rosanna Barton Sylvia Basaldua Jeff Baucum Dusty Beasley Roxan Bedwell Clifford Bell Sharon Bicknell Robert Box Robert Bradic James Bradley Joe Bradley William Braxton Beth Bray Daron Brown Susan Bryan Keith Bryant Kent Buchanan Angie Burkett Rusty Burks Cindy Burnett Dawn Burns Mike Burns Barbara Burt Gaby Bush Mary Alice Bustos Paula Butler Mickey Bye Life for a fish is never dull! BoO iC 1« Me CifitUli Xj' foil 3nd buu uoor 5ub5«ipiioA 7 Wtht Bulldog dRJffcK oro SSIl duftiros both tun chw M ! ULi-orut.v §.0O ft to DRiVK tou The high schcx l paper, the BULLDOG BARKER, along with the yearbook, the PLAIN VIEW, quickly becomes a part of freshman life as posters throughout the halls advertise publications sales. Eddie Canales Mark Cannon Rosario Cantu Teresa Cantu Raul Carrasco Albert Carrion Greg Carter Linda Carter 260 Melissa Carter Tammy Carter Judy Casarez Mickey Casarez Maria Castillo Marina Castillo Nita Castillo Yolanda Castillo Becky Castle Diana Caudillo Joe Cavazos Barbara Chance Thame Chapman Beatriz Chavez Norma Chavez Nora Cisneros Roy Cisneros Ninth grade spirit covers the giant pep rally sign made by the freshmen as members of the Class of ’83 gather around to sign up in support of the Angry Red. Monte Clark Shelley Clark Jolanda Clayton Melissa Coleman Tim Coleman Kathy Collins Eugene Conrad Gerry Coots Christina Coranado Carol Cork Barbara Cox Sherry Coy 261 Gladys Craft Henry Craft Leanna Craig Brian Cramer Jo Ann Craven Brad Cross Curtis Cross Michael Crupe Mario Cruz Bettye Culpepper Tanya Curry Lori Dalton Randy Damron James Daniel Margaret Daniels Dina Davila Elizabeth Davila Ray Davis Lorri Dayton Derrik DeBerry Tracy Dedek Raymond DelCampo Gabriel DeLuna Joe Diaz It’s election time for class officers in early September. Candidates line up to speak: Stan Sherwood, Renee Laird, Delesa Vadder, Russ McBeth, Micah Weaks, and Brian Terrell. Ibl Donna Douglas Michelle Dowis Andy Dunlap Quennoth Dunlap Michele Edwards Mitzi Ehresman Linda Ellis Marvin Ellis Robert Enriquez Douglas Erwin Johnny Escobar Minerva Esparza F’men show ‘Angry Red’ spirit “We’re Number 1! Ninth graders, full of school spirit, encourage the Bulldogs in a football pep-rally held to elevate the spirit of the Angry Red. Criselda Estrada Kirk Evans Michael Fairchild Maria Farias Kim Faver Kelly Fleming Jorge Flores Mary Flores Michael Flores Van Folley Tim Ford Jeff Foster Donna Freese Laura Gaiton Belinda Gaither Melinda Gaither Gilbert Gallardo Martin Gallardo Trinidad Gallardo Henry Galvan Jerry Gamboa Michael Gambrel! Elida Garces Andy Garcia Carlos Garcia Diana Garcia Josie Garcia Laura Garcia Lupe Garcia Manuel Garcia Marty Garcia Oscar Garcia Pete Garcia Ellen Gardner Rosie Garibay Miros Garza 263 Halftime and excitement go hand in hand at football games. Twirlers Jeanne Hogge and Fanchon West prepare for “Operation Balloon” during the football season. John Gatewood Krystal Gaylor Kristy Gill Bettye Godsey Jaunice Goley Louis Gomez Melinda Gomez Victor Gomez Alex Gonzales Eddie Gonzales George Gonzales Gilbert Gonzales Hector Gonzales Isabel Gonzales Leticia Gonzales Kathy Goswick John Gravelle Joanna Green Lori Green Xylina Gregg Victoria Griego Lori Griffith Connie Grimaldo Patricia Grisham Diana Guerra Hector Guerra Lisa Guerra Jeannie Guerrero Tammie Gunnels Angie Gutierrez 264 ‘Here come the ‘83’ers’ Lupe Gutierrez Vicky Gutierrez Rhonda Haarmeyer Vince Hal! Mary Sue Halley Jeanette Hallman Vicky Hamilton Susan Hansard Susan Hanvey Randy Harrison Sandra Harriss Andrea Hayes Ginger Hayes Sharon Hearn Wayne Hendricks Adelina Hernandez Angie Hernandez Deborah Hernandez Martin Hernandez Sylvia Hernandez Tony Hernandez Renee Herring Bryan Herrington Shelly Hestand David Hipolito Wendy Stone “heaves ho” down the bowling alley during second period bowling class—hoping for the ever-popular “Strike,” as other class members await their turn. 265 Skip Hodges Jeanne Hogge Shirley Holloway Teresa Holloway Donnie Horton Simon Huerta Pam Huffman Tonya Hunt Eugeina Hunter Petra Ibarra Janie Jackson Renay Jackson Steve Jackson Wendy Jackson Brad Job LaDonna Johnson Sherry Johnson Terri Johnson Donnie Jokel Dessie Jones John Jones Danny Juarez Beth Keesee Barrett Kent Neal King Joanna Kirkpatrick Emil Kramper Renee Laird Mark Lam Jesse Landeros Patricia Landeros Scarlet Landry Jeff Langston Reyna Larralde Mark Lee Bernice Leija Robert Lentz Kelton Lilley Melinda Livesay Kim Lloyd Corina Lopez Gilbert Lopez Jessica Lopez Angela Love Russ McBeth 266 Stacy McCarty T. J. McCarty Kevin McGavock Michael McGavock Carla McKeown Chris McKinnis Gena McLain Tony McMurrian Angela Madrid Raymond Madrid Class of ’83 LeDonna Mandrell Maria Mares Tony Mares Rosalinda Marroquin Pat Marse Cindy Martinez David Martinez Dean Martinez Elida Martinez Eunice Martinez Gaspar Martinez Hilda Martinez James Martinez Johnny Martinez Margaret Martinez Patsy Martinez Ramona Martinez Clay Matthews Donna Douglas looks up from her “drawing board” as she creates a new bulldog for the BULLDOG BARKER nameplate. 267 Sandi Mayfield Danny Medina Sally Mercado Randy Mickey Lee Miks Leslie Miller Renee Milligan Cindy Mitchell Danny Mitchell Alice Montelongo Juan Montoya Dora Morales Manuel Moralez Ben Moreno Candy Moreno Marcia Morgan Vanessa Morgan Blake Morris Diana Munoz Emma Lou Munoz Janice Nabors Paula Negrete Lynn Nevares Dexter Newsome Trong Dung Nguyen Kelly Noel Kathy Nolan Lisa Nolan Torrie Norrell Mina Nunez Smile for the birdie!” Lori Dayton, Wendy Jackson, and Renee Milligan pause to “flash their dazzling smiles”—or to practice for a Colgate commercial. 268 'Summer daze’ hits PHS “I feel like a dog!” Weary freshman dons his dark glasses and looks in the mirror to see how he is faring when the end-of-school daze hits. Rosa Nunez Roy Oden Steve Olson Krista Owens Sharon Owens Johnny Padilla Ray Padilla Randy Palmer Benny Pastrano Rodney Patridge Shae Patterson Angel Pena Tommy Pena Danny Perez Gloria Perez Carol Perkins Richard Perry Terry Perry Kellie Phillips Wade Phillips James Pierson Gilbert Pineda Rex Pinkerton Reyna Ponce Gloria Porras Charles Preuit Roger Price Daniel Quintana Ernesto Quintero 269 Joe Ramirez Wally Ramirez Lola Ramos Martin Ramos Norma Ramos Pat Ramos Sylvia Ramos Barbara Ray Michelle Ray David Reid Valerie Reyes Domingo Reyna Leticia Reyna Steve Reyna Jeanean Rice Marleta Riggins Don Rigler Jaime Rios Tony Rios David Rivera Michael Rivera Yolanda Rivera Misty Roberts Randy Roberts Lucy Robles Diana Rodriguez Rosemary Rodriguez Sylvia Rodriguez Ruben Rodriguez Ida Rodriquez Raul Rodriquez Mary Jane Rodriquez Adam Rojas Victor Rosales Jackie Ross “Up in the air . . The Walten acrobats from Belgium perform for all classes in a spring assembly which featured par- ticipants in a series of intricate acts. 270 Richard Rubio Lupe Ruiz Brenda Salas Frances Salazar Tim Samsel Alice Sanchez Jorge Sanchez Norma Sanchez Chuck Sanders Benny Schoonover Cheryl Scott Linda Scott Lynetta Shannon Julian Sierra Aaron Sistrunk Freshmen ‘h it up’ “Look this way!” Gena McLain, Lori Griffith and Sindy Stanford compare dental work—or rehearse for Halloween. Eddie Skaggs Derek Smith Jerry Smith Patrick Smith Stacy Smith Jesse Soliz Junior Sosa Hope Soto Penne Spencer Koy Stair Leianne Stair Sindy Stanford Stephen Steen Kenneth Stepp Wendy Stone 271 We're the best we can be .. . We're the class of '83 Stormie Stroud Bennie Taylor Joli Temple Brian Terrell Julie Terrell Dean Teykl Gwuone Thompson Mary Lynn Thompson Lisa Thrasher Michael Tijerina Maria Tinoco Mike Tinoco Elizabeth Tonche Anna Torres Elbardo Trevino Sabrina Uddley Trevina Uddley Sally Urrutia Delesa Vadder Carlos Valles Isabel Vargas Angie Vasquez Carolyn Vasquez George Velez Diana Vera Peter Vera Randy Vera Lucia Vernon Minerva Villarreal Tim Wadlow Kristeen Walter Kyleen Walker Kathy Wall Linda Wallace Ronnie Wallingsford 272 “Oh, my gosh! You’ve got to be kidding! I can’t be tardy today—I just can’t!” Steve Olson “calmly” notices his bad sense of timing. Pam Walton Micah Weaks Kim Weatherford Debbie Webb Myron Weidenbach Sue Welch Susan Wells Fanchon West Sue Tommy Wheeler Curtis Whitfill Brett Whitson Cristy Widener Elizabeth Williams Jay Williams Jeannette Williams Renay Williams Terry Williams Tina Wilson Kaci Wofford Andy Wolfington Angela Young Paul Young Jeff Younger Irma Zapata Maria Zavala 273 274 COMMUNITY LIFE Wetconu’ TO PLMNVIEW Tim HOME OF PLAINVIEW QUEENS CLASSIC c ' , ro i- ov y[riJr' PLAINVIEW CITY LIMIT POP. £4987 Citu NATIONAL BANK 276 Portraits—Commercial Photography—Weddings Specializing in Outdoor and Studio Color Portraits 277 Kevin Goodlett and Mrs. Lena Goodlett observe some of the exotic Japanese goldfish available at THE AQUARIUM. THE AQUARIUM AND SMALL PET SHOP 101 EAST 7TH STREET PHONE 293-5230 PLAINVIEW. TEXAS 79072 Freshwater Saltwater Birds and Small Pets Complete Line of Supplies Visit Us Often! 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Ain SeniUce Hale County Airport PLAINVIEW, TEXAS 79072 We Specialize In Plainview’s Leading Charter and Air Department Store Ambulance P.O. Box 550 Plainview, Texas A Tradition of Excellence Lori Ellsworth sits atop a brand new 1980 Ford Thunderbird, one of many popular cars found at JACK MORRIS FORD. JACK MORRIS ii FORD “Tradin’ Your Way . . . 'Every Day’ 281 Far East Chinese-American Food TAKE OUT ORDERS Banquets For 100 910-1-87 296-6812 Complete Line of Balls—Shoes—Bags Open 8 AM—Mon.-Sat. 12 PM Sun. Anyone Can Bowl—Free Instruction 20 NEW B uuiawlcM LomJ PLAINVIEW LANES INC. 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Bible Study 9:30 AM Chapel Choir 5:15 PM Worship Service 10:45 AM: 6:45 PM Youth Chapel 7:00 Wed. Pastor: Carlos McLeod 284 — . 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IMPLEMENT CO., INC. 2509 W. 5th 296-6331 Plainview, Texas Plainview’s Finest Department Stores Downtown Plainview Gabriel-Wayland Shopping Center 289 “Look to Shook” 1 • A jiocquM £XXXX3I TIRE COMPANY 1405 West Fifth (Gabriel-Wayland Center) Ip Plainview, Texas Charles and Jacquie Swift 293-1466 200 W. Sixth 293-4446 HIGGINBOTHAM BARTLETT CO. “Your Building Supply Center” 296-6335 300 E. Sixth Plainview, Texas Box 1659 Luis Soto examines the fine selection of paints available at HIGGINBOTHAM-BARTLETT COMPANY. 290 WOODS DAVENPORT AGENCY, INC All Types Of Insurance r?E AtTor? “We Are With You When You Need Us Dependable Insurance Since 1921 625 Austin 293-5204 29 609 Broadway Plainview, Texas 293-2697 Sondra Loafman displays the fine selection of jewelry and lingerie that can be found at THE DIXIE SHOP. CAYLOR AUTO SUPPLY “Bargains Every Day” 715 W. 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BOB’S PLUMBING universal] —Contracting —Remodeling— Heating and Cooling Bathroom Fixtures Bob Roberson, Owner 293-4333 AGENCY 608 Austin Plainview, Texas 79072 In Plainview Since 1922 Clarence F. Parker Agent Insurance Loans Real Estate 296-5372 — Go, Plainview Bulldogs! MORTON IRRIGATION, INC. North U.S. 87 Owner: Lloyd Morton 293-4466 Complete Irrigation Systems 295 PLAINVIEW ICE CO. Jeff Miller weathers the cold as he puts away bags of ice at PLAINVIEW ICE COMPANY 409 W. 3rd Plainview, Texas 79072 296 Morton Buildings, Inc. Box 1928 Plainview, Texas 79072 (806) 293-4386 297 0Morton buildings Warranty protects everyone sold... A building represents a lifetime investment... so, you will want it to last! With a Morton Building you have the assurance that it is protected with the strongest written warranty ever offered and backed by a financially sound company. Morton Buildings' warranty covers: 40 years on posts, 5 years on roof leaks, 5 years on paint, and 5 years on wind or snow load damage (including sliding doors). If you want to make sure your building is as well protected as the equipment it houses, contact the nearest Morton Sales Office (listed below) today! HALE COUNTY STATE BANK A THE INTERBANK CARD 201 W. Sixth 293-3635 298 Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation MAGGARD-NALL MOTOR CO. Plymouth Chrysler Dodge Dodge Trucks 307 W. 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The 60’s were “the social protest decade,” when millions spoke out against everything from civil rights to the Vietnam war. Now, news commentators refer to the 70’s as “the ME decade,” when introspection and “looking out for old number one” have been top priority. These names reflect the impact young people had on our country’s lifestyle during these periods of time. What will be the designation for the 80’s? You will have a significant voice in determining the answer. For the sake of your society, we hope that you will enter this decade in a spirit of cooperation with the world community, recognizing that all nations are part of the family of mankind. Your contribution will not only name the coming decade, it will make this world a better—or worse—place in which to live, now, and for decades to come. WOOD-DUNNING FUNERAL HOME INC. Colonial Chapel OF THE GOLDEN RULE 300 Plainview Daily Herald “If it was done by Plainview High School, we covered it.” An award-winning Hearst Newspaper, dedicated to serving its readers with the best news, features, and photos possible. CfcViBaspgfop Ladies Ready-to-Wear “We have what you have in mind” 3402-B Olton Road ★★★ Girls—Infants through Junior Boys—Infants through Size 7 Village and Edgemere Shopping Centers WILLSON AND SON BUILDING MATERIALS Everything To Build Anything 296-2791 1000 North Interstate 1-27 205 W. Fifth 293-5381 FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PLAINVIEW 302 Member FDIC FSA V---------------- FRONTIER SAVINGS ASSOCIATION Plainview Abernathy Crosbyton Earth Olton P.O. Drawer 130 Plainview MINGO’S FASHION SHACK, INC. Tops And Jeans 107 E. 6th St. 296-7338 Plainview, Texas Advertisers Index Anthony’s 289 Jack Morris Ford 281 Big “M” Insulation 279 Jacquie’s 290 Blair Drugs 283 James Brothers Implement 289 Bob Gardner Chevrolet 294 Ken’s 286 Bob’s Plumbing 295 Lemon's Funeral Home 279 Booterie 293 Maggard-Nall Motor Co. 299 Caylor Auto Supply 292 Marse and Son 281 City National Bank 276 Mingo’s Fashion Shack, Inc. 303 Clark’s Pharmacy 294 Morton Buildings 297 Cleveland’s Athletics 287 Morton Irrigation 295 Dee Dee’s 278 Ninth and Columbia Church of Christ 289 Dixie Shop 292 Payne’s Gifts and Jewelry 287 Doc Cross Carpets 278 Perry’s 286 Don’s Photography Studio 277 Place Around the Corner 296 El Jardin 293 Plainview Daily Herald 301 England Wholesale 294 Plainview Hardware 299 Far East Restaurant 282 Plainview Ice 296 First Baptist Church 284 Plainview Lanes 282 First National Bank 302 Plainview Savings and Loan Association 286 Fred Garrison Oil Co. 286 Ramsower’s 292 Frontier Savings Association 303 Shook Tire Co. 290 Gabriel’s 283 The Aquarium 278 Garland Street Church of Christ 280 Toy Town 283 George’s Cycle Shop 287 Village Shop 301 Hale County State Bank 298 Warrick’s Furniture 299 Hamby Co. 279 Wayland Baptist College 285 Harder Agency 295 Wilson and Son 301 Hatch Automotive 288 Wood-Dunning Funeral Home 300 Higginbotham-Bartlett 290 Woods and Davenport 291 Hutcherson Air Service 281 303 Administra tion, Alexander, Mrs. Oleta 22 Anderson, Mrs. Louise 24 Bailey, Mrs. Geneva 22 Baker. Mrs. Annie 26 Barton, Mr. Jerry 26, 181 Beasley, Mr. Curtis 26 Benefield, Mr. Eddie 26 Bennett. Mrs. Virginia 20 Berry, Mr James 21 Berry. Mrs. Jane 26 Berry, Mrs. Margaret 26 Billingsley. Mr. Neil 26. 144, 190. 201 Bishop, Mrs. Amelia 26, 312 Bowers, Mrs. Joanne 26. 98 Box, Mr. Dean 24 Brown. Mrs. Pat 26. 101 Brown, Mr. Jim Bob 26, 154, 175, 184 Buchanan, Mr. Carlton 26, 144. 202 Buchanan, Mrs. Judy 26 Buchanan, Mr. Pat 26 Burks, Mr Larry 26, 64 Burnett, Mr. Neal 18 Butler, Mrs. Virginia 26 Canterbury, Miss Deborah 26, 219 Casanova, Mrs. Lina 24 Christian, Mrs. Pauline 26 Clayton, Mr. J M. 26, 118 Clemmer, Mrs. Edna 24 Clindaniel, Mrs. Wanda 22 Copeland, Miss Nila 23 Covey, Mrs. Jean 26 Cross, Mr. B.C. ‘Doc' 18 Cross, Mr. William A. 27, 100 Dennis, Mrs. Fredice 27 Dickson, Mrs. Charlcey 27 Dickson, Mr. Robert 27 Dobbins. Mr. Paul 27 Drabek, Mrs. Suzanne 27, 31 Dye. Mr. Richard 27. 108 Escalante. Mr. Margarito 24 Escalante, Mrs. Martha 24 Esparza, Mrs. Maria 27 Finney, Mrs. Paula 27 Franklin, Mr. George 25, 27, 80, 165, 188, 193 Garms, Mr. Steve 25, 27, 58, 59, 60 George, Mr. Jerry Don 19, 23, 34, 98, 213 Giddens, Mrs. Jane 20 Glenn, Mr. George 24 Goen, Mr. Norman 27, 107 Golden, Mr. Randy 27 Goodin, Mrs. Lily 27 Goree, Mrs. Diane 27 Gregg, Mr. Weldon 18 Griffin. Miss Ruth 27. 198 Hager, Miss Helen 27. 90 Hanna. Miss Julia 27 Harrell, Mr. Sam 27, 154. 172, 173 Hatch. Mr. Mike 24 Hatton, Miss Vicki 28, 163, 188, 189, 221 Hayes, Mr. Bill 18 Henderson, Mr. Alfred 28, 104 Hiles, Mrs. Margie 28 Hill, Mrs. Sylvia 28 Hinds, Mrs. Elizabeth 28. 194 Hofsommer. Mrs. Sandra 28 Hooten, Mrs. Pearl 24 Horton. Mr. Don 28. 116 Hudson, Mr. Bobby 28 Huff, Mrs. Winnie 23 Hughes. Mrs. Pearl 28 Hunt, Mrs. Melynn 28, 178, 188 304 Faculty and Staff Hurt, Mrs. Betty 18 Jenkins, Mr. Thomas 29 Jimenez, Mrs. Juanita 24 Joplin, Mrs. Neva Jo 29, 104, 241 Kaiser, Mrs. Henryetta 29 Kahn, Mr. Ernie 29, 173, 174, 187 Kamp, Mrs. Charline 29 Keith, Mrs. Karen 29 Keller, Mrs. Kathy 29 Kendall, Mr. Leon 21, 29 Kendall, Mrs. Pam 29, 106 Kersh, Mrs. Lisa 29 Kidwell, Mrs. Sue 29 King, Mrs. Avanell 24 King, Mrs. Geneva 24 King, Mr. J. W. 29. 64 Kite, Miss Joyce 29 Knoy. Mr. Ronnie 29. 144, 184, 187 Little, Mr. Ronald 29 Lyles. Mr. A. B. 29 Me Bee, Mrs. Dora 23 McBee, Mr. Larry 19. 35, 83 McCarty, Mrs. Jo 29 McCoy, Mrs. Saundra 23 McCullough, Mrs. Delores 29, 93 McGhee, Mrs. Betty 22, 29, 38 McGuire, Mr. Wilson 29, 115 Medina, Mrs. Hortencia 24 Merrell, Mr. Ted 24 Miller, Mr. Ron 20, 30 Moore, Mr. Bob 30, 166 Moore, Mr. Ed 25, 30, 144, 166 Morgan, Dr. Richard 18 Noel, Mrs. Cindy 30 Norris, Mrs. Henrietta 30, 79 Parrish, Mrs. Sue 30 Pennell, Mr. H. L. 30 Potter, Miss Terri Lynn 30, 165, 176, 177, 188. 189 Quinby, Mr. John 28 Redin, Mrs. Dana 30 Robertson, Mr. Don 30 Ryan, Mr. O. T. 30, 64, 255 Salas, Mrs. Josie 22 Sherwood, Mr. Greg 30, 144, 81 Skelton, Miss Jayme 30 Smith, Mr. Dale 20, 30 Smith. Mr. John 25, 30, 101 Stanford, Mrs. Sue 30 Starkey. Mr. James 21. 30 Strockbind, Mr. Bob 24 Strockbind, Mrs. Helen 24 Tisdel, Mrs. Florabel 25, 30 Tomlin, Mr. Dennis 30, 81. 144. 190 Tone, Mr. Pat 30, 144, 190 Tullis, Mrs. Dorothy 21, 28 Veatch, Mr. Lamont 18 Vickers, Mr. David 31 Wallace, Mrs. Esther 24 Warren, Mr. Ronald 31 Weatherred, Mr. Harrell 31, 196 Whatley, Mr. Douglas 18 Williams, Mrs. Paula 31 Williams, Mrs. Sandra 31, 35 Williams, Mr. Windy 31, 144, 190 Wiseman, Mr. Kevin 31. 144, 152, 175, 190 Witcher. Mrs. Pennie 31 Witherspoon, Mr. Bennie 31, 80, 144 Wood. Mr. Kerry 31, 144, 145, 150 Young, Mrs. Cindy 31, 106 Young, Mr. Glenn 31 Senior Index Adams, Keith 207, 117 Adams, Mike 207 Aguirre, Roy 207 Alexander, Keith 166, 190, 207 Allgood. Rory 39. 49. 57. 79. 98. 99. 123, 207, 139 Anderson. Jeff 81. 145, 184, 185, 186, 207 Anderson, Sharon 207 Arellano. Rowdy 207 Austin, Tim 145, 207 Baker, Teri 48, 90, 106, 207, 221 Barley, Brenda 207, 212 Barnes, Diane 108, 207 Barnes, Susie 105, 208 Barnett, William T. 208 Belk. Dana 208 Benford, Freddie 145 Berner, Tracy 23 Berry. Greg 55, 57, 58, 60. 208, 218 Berry. Wayne 56. 58, 89. 208 Bird, Tommy 208 Black. Michael 23, 145, 150, 208 Black, Vina '56, 57. 66, 69, 208, 212, 240 Blackerby, Darla Tencry 208 Blackerby, Lynn 208 Blackwell, Jimmie 208 Borchardt. Deanna 112, 208 Bowers. Mark 39, 69, 98. 208, 132 Bownds, Allen 208 Branscum, Nikki Tipton 208 Bratcher, Elaine 39, 59, 64, 68, 209 Brister, Archie 209 Brown. Becky 209 Brown, Kassandra 35, 50, 56, 78, 209, 219, 139, 206 Brown, Mark 209 Brownlee. Darrick 209 Bryan, Leigh 41, 49, 56, 57, 60, 65, 69, 209, 218 Burleson, Jay 57, 92, 98, 99. 123, 209 Burton, Todd 210 Bushong, Greg 210 Bustos, Robert 24, 210 Butcher, Carman 210 Caballero, Cynthia 50, 56, 60, 210 Cabrera, Arnold 210 Cannon, Lynn 210 Carter, Earane 59, 210 Carter, Steven 102, 210, 133 Cartwright, Drew 51, 53, 51, 58, 90, 210 Cartwright, Troy 57, 210 Castillo, Martha 112, 210 Chambers, Michelle (Keith) 210 Chandler. Kimberly 101, 102, 123, 210 Chapa. Rosa 111, 210 Chapa. Thomas 210 Chavez, Maggie 210 Christiansen, John 210 Clifton, Brenna 10, 210 Cline, Debbie 210 Cognasi, Kandy 211 Coleman, Dwayne 28, 145 Coleman, Janiece 112, 211 Cook, Valerie 74, 75, 76, 96. 97, 112, 113, 211, 212 Cooke, James 211, 228 Cookston, Joe 199, 211 Cordova, Ida 211 Criswell, Sam 190, 211 Crockett, Sallie 56, 57, 62, 63, 64, 65, 68, 74, 75, 211, 138 Cross, Curt 100, 211 Crupe. Gary 69. 71. 89. 100, 211, 137 Culpepper, Robert 101, 108, 211 Curry, Laton 51, 91, 212 Curry, Marlin 40, 58, 60, 68, 212, 226 Cypert. Brett 22. 145. 212 Daniel, Bud 56, 212 Daniel, Walter 118, 145, 212 Davis, Callaway 50, 59, 93, 94. 212, 219, 259 Davis, Ervin 81, 145, 151, 166, 168, 169. 184, 212 Davis, J. D. 212 DeAnda. Cyndy 102, 211, 212 Dobberstein, Roger Jr. 108, 212 Dunlap. Luann 52, 53, 92, 94. 200, 212, 219, 221 Dunn, Darlene 213 Dye. Mary 102, 213 Eldred, Linda 56, 60, 64, 69, 88. 193, 213 Ellana, Debbie Johnson 213 Ellsworth, Lori 50, 93, 95, 106, 123, 213, 281, 140 Estes, Denise 200, 213 Estrada, Dalia 103, 213 Evans, Ben 213 Ferguson, Joe 81, 146, 147, 213, 284 Fleming, Kevin 38, 69, 89, 213 Flores. Juan 213 Flores, Julian 213 Flores. Rosie 79, 105, 112, 113, 212, 213, 216, 124 Flores, Tommy 213 Foster, Cheryl 200, 212, 213, 284 Frisbie, Patti 34, 36, 40, 43, 54, 55, 57, 60, 98, 99, 105, 123, 212, 213 Gabriel, Kimberly 40, 212, 214, 216, 228, 283 Gallinglon, Autry 59, 146, 214, 227 Gamboa. Rosa 214 Garces, Tony 118, 146, 214 Garcia. Debbie 112, 212, 214 Garcia, James 108 Garcia. Felipe 107, 217 Garcia, Jerry 184, 214 Garza, Velma 180, 214 Geisler, Sharon 57, 214 Gillcland, Matt 36, 184, 214 Gillespie. Teri 22, 214 Gion, Lenece 42, 56, 60, 211 Glaeser. Alan 34, 146, 214 Gonzales, Pat 52, 53, 103, 214 Gonzales, Janie 214 Gonzales, Elva 108, 215 Goodlett. Kevin 51, 70, 215, 278 Gordon, Ronna 81, 156, 215, 206 Goree, Miles 209, 215 Goswick, Kristi 198, 201, 215 Gould. Jeff 48. 52, 53. 215, 138 Gould, Ricky 48, 52, 53, 215 Gray. Willie 215 Grounds, David 91, 215 Gutierrez, Maribcl 215 Hallman, Cheryl 108, 215 Hallman, Tammy 111, 215 Haney. Jeannie 215 Harbour, David 215 Harder, Martha 52, 53. 95, 102, 215 Harris, Audrey 40, 215 Harris, Susan 112, 123, 215 Hart, Eddie 56, 60, 215 Hatch, Kyle 215 Hatch, Mark 215 Hawkins. Jean can 216 Hearn, Lillie 70, 112, 216 Hembree. Jerry 216 Hemphill, Ramona 156, 158, 159, 160, 216 Henderson, Patricia 216 Hernandez, Benny 71, 147, 216 Hernandez, Bertha 216 Hernandez, Demetrio 107, 216 Hernandez, Mauricio 216 Herrington, Brad 216 Hill, David 107, 216 Hillard, Newton 68. 193. 216. 223 Hodges. Tammy 217 Holland. Tony 217 Holt, Bertha 217 Hopkins. Tracy 217 Hopson, Glenna 108, 217 Horton. Lisa 198, 217 Houlette, Scott 209, 217 Howerton. Kit 184, 185, 217 Hunter, Delores 40, 217 Huey, Mary Ann 217 Igo, Kevin 34. 79, 147, 190, 217, 122 Jackson. Linda 161, 188, 212, 217 Jackson, Tina 217 Jacobs, Sharon 108, 217 James, Katy 51. 93, 95. 106. 217. 299 Joplin, Marla 217 Jordan. Greg 184, 186, 217 Jordan, Keith 34, 35, 40, 79, 81, 104, 105, 166, 168, 169, 124, 170, 171, 180, 181, 211, 214 Kcesec, Doug 217 Kemp, Gina 37, 40. 43, 44, 45, 212, 216, 217, 287, 296 Kennedy. Billy 111, 218, 228 Kent. Blake 51, 106, 218, 223 King, Karen 200, 212, 218, 221 King, Kevin 108 Klokholm, Cheryl 90, 218 Laird, Kim 35. 81, 156, 157, 158, 159, 160, 161, 200, 218, 226. 125 Landeroe, Anna 198, 218 La micros. Joe 218 Landeros, Mario Solis 218 Landrum. Keith 108, 218 Landry. Sharon 81, 156, 160, 161, 180, 181, 218, 226 Langford, Lane 34, 55, 56, 57, 60, 63, 218, 136 Langston, Michelle Southerland 218 Lawhon, Carey 218 Lloyd, Paige 78, 218, 130 Lopez, Diana Luera 219 Lozano, Lucy 219 McAlister, Eddie 34, 40, 57, 63, 147, 219 McCall. Rhonda 112. 212. 219 McDonald. Nanette 56, 102, 219 McGaha. Cindy 22. 219 McGowen, Judy 40. 57, 60, 123, 211, 212, 219 Mcllroy, David 219 McLallcn, Ben 35, 219, 222, 206 McMennamy, D’Ann 34, 83, 212, 219, 284, 294 McMillon, Sharon 64, 68, 88, 219 McPherson, Debbie 219 McVicker. Sheila 212, 219. 220 Madrid, Terri 212, 220 Maldonado. Josie 220 Maldonado. Robert 141 Maldonado. Tony 71. 220 Malone, Mark 99, 220 Martin. Cindy 105, 111, 212. 220, 126, 132 Mason, Mark 220 Massey, Cindy 108, 220, 135 Massey. Wren 220 May, Ralph 52, 53. 220 Mayberry, Tammie 221 Medina. Benita 220 Mickey, Mike 220, 117 Miller, Jeff 74, 149, 209, 220, 296 Mires, Darrell 220 Mora, Oralia 220 Morales, Esmeralda Riojas 220 Morales. Jaime 71, 220 Mosher, Trevelyn 55, 56, 60, 65, 68, 220, 240 Mosley, Earnest 166, 168, 171, 220, 225 Mosley. Oscar 149, 220 Mosley, Tracy 22, 221 Mow. Mclda 221 Munoz, Roger 107, 221 Nance, John 64, 65, 68, 71, 89, 91, 221 Naron, Wes 38, 39, 48, 54. 56, 64. 67. 69. 76, 83, 97, 221, 223 Nazworth, Mark 97, 107, 221 Neeley, Cindy 23, 221 Noack. Kevin 221 Noblett, Sheri 221 Nolan, Rita Perez 221 Nunez, Carlos 100, 221 Oldfield. Kody 221 Ortegon, Lorrene 212, 222 Owen, Steve 42, 106, 222 Owens, Iris 222 Owens, Linda 222 Owens, Lori 222 Parker, Mike 222 Parker, Sandee 43, 58, 222 Patterson. Mindy 222 Pena, Robert 92, 222 Pena, Ronnie 100, 222 Pendergrass. Glen 223 Penka, Amy 156, 160, 161 Perez, Olivia 112. 223 Perry, Steve 107, 223 Phillips. Kevin 223 Phillips. Pat 90. 200. 223 Pierson, Derrick 100, 223 Pitts, Dawn 49. 105. Ill, 223 Poston, Cody 223 Poston, Rex 111, 223 Pulido, Bill 202, 223 Pulido, Margie 51, 223 Quinby, Roy 224 Ramirez, Frances 112, 224 Ramirez, Ruben 22, 224 Renteria. Ruben 224, 226 Reyes, Bobby 81. 148, 149, 224, 227 Rice, Kirk 71. 100, 224 Riggins. Della 81. 156, 157, 158, 160, 161, 188. 224, 226 Riojas, Robert 107, 224, 137 Rios, Cynthia Kay 112, 113, 224 Rios, Louis 104, 149, 150, 224 Rios, Rosemary 224 Junior Index Rivera. Jaime 149. 224 Roberson. Judy 49. 91. 106, 224, 140 Robinson. Allyn 224 Rodriguez, Nora 103, 112, 113, 224 Rodriguez, Tommy 107 Rogers. Jackie 107, 224 Rojas, Mary 224 Rowan. Sheila 199, 201, 224 Rubac, Michael 224 Russell. Gary 147, 149 Sammann, Corinna 91, 101, 106, 224 Sams. James 38. 56. 57, 58, 60. 68. 218. 222, 225, 206 Sanchez, Silvia 49. 225 Sanders, Kendra 68. 88. 112, 212, 216, 225 Sauceda, Rudy 22, 118. 145. 225 Saucedo, Raquel 49, 112, 225 Schumacher. Sharon 99. 112. 225 Scott. Danny 225 Scott. Rhonda 225 Seago. Dianne 66, 70, 112, 225 Selccr. Karla 40. 55. 57. 60. 74. 75. 83. 96. 97, 218, 225 Senght, Mary Ellen 225 Serviss, Pam 225 Shields. Roy 226 Sinclair, Gwen 48, 49, 91, 98, 99. 106, 123, 213, 226, 227, 136 Sisk. Deborah 102, 103, 226, 227 Sistrunk, Becky 226 Smith, Elizabeth 56, 22, 226 Smith, Michael 147, 149, 150. 226 Soto. Pauline Pantoja 226 Stair, Rusty 78, 92, 123, 184, 223. 226, 130. 134 Storey. Kenneth 81, 149, 150, 166, 168, 169, 170, 171, 190. 226 Stukey, Clifford 107, 226 Sullivan, Dondi (Dawn Dee Anne) 108, 226 Taylor. Kim 166, 167, 171 Taylor. Rhonda 226 Teague, Mary 227 Terrell. Brian 123, 184, 185, 211, 227 Thompson, Connie 212, 215 Thomason. Scott 227 Thompson. Darci 48, 56, 57, 60, 76, 77, 78. 97. 240. 227. 135 Thompson, David 81. 180, 181, 225, 227 Torres. Belen 103. 221. 227, 134 Trevino. Danny 184, 227 Uddley, Dorothy 227 Urbina. Albert 227 Urrutia, Sulema 92. 112, 228 Urrutia, Susan 23, 228 Vail. Charles 107, 228 Vasquez, Irene 50, 228 Vaughn, Sharron 66, 70, 108, 228 Vaughn. Tammie 228 Vera, Gilbert 151, 166, 184, 186, 187, 228, 125 Vera, Larry 114, 151, 184, 185, 228 Vera. Robert Jr. 166. 170, 228 Vera, Susan 228 Wafer, Robert 151, 228 Walker. Barbara 228 Walker. Todd 229 Wampler, Carl 41, 65, 69, 83, 104, 105, 228. 126 Washington, Donnie 108 Webb. Lorric 44. 212. 216, 229. 287 Weidenbach, Marty 151, 229 West, Randy 229 Wheeler. Shelly 229 White, Robert 229 Whitfield, Tina 200. 221, 229 Widcner, Knsti 112, 113, 229 Willborn, Eric 101, 108, 229 Wilds. Debbie 102, 229 Williams. Debra 229 Williams, Patricia 176, 177, 229 Williams, Tod 229 Witten. Jody 49, 229 Wofford. Keila 229 Womble, Blake 229 Wood. David 108. 229 Woods. Kevin 150, 151, 229, 191 Wright, Mark 229, 117 Young. Brenda 229 Young, John 151, 229 Zapata, Delia 50 Acy, Mary 231 Adams. Lee 108, 231 Adams, Regina 231 Adams, Terry 152, 231 Adcock. Alan 116, 145, 231 Adcock, Trent 81, 92, 152, 231, 191 Aldaco. Anita 113, 231 Aldaco, Mary 108, 231 Alexander. Donna 231 Alexander. Robert 231 Alexander. Wesley 144, 231 Allen. Gene 231 Alvarez. Linda 193, 231 Alvis, Chris 231 Ammons. Roxanne 68. 231 Anderson, Nickie 105, 113, 231, 284 Andrus. Mark 231 Anzaldua, Richard 231 Arnold. Paulinda 231 Arroyos, Laurinda 231 Aven, Matt 231 Bain. Susan 58, 232 Barley, Mike 71, 91. 232 Barnett, Betsy 119, 232 Bearden, LaQueta 23, 103, 232 Beats, Sonye 102, 232 Beauchamp, Dianne 232 Beck. David 152, 232 Berry, Bryan 232, 117 Berry. Pat 54, 57, 58. 152, 232 Berry, Russell 232 Benavidez. Isabel 232 Bills. Robert 69, 232 Black. Cindy 91. 156, 158, 232, 234, 230 Blankenship, Greg 232 Blankenship. Kimberley 68. 90, 101, 232 Borchardt, Sheila 232, 233 Box. Kevin 68. 232. 239 Bradley. Jill 44, 58, 232, 234 Bray. Jim 233 Bray, Rhonda 233 Brown. Patrick 81. 145. 190. 233, 191 Brown, Penny 233 Browning, Lee 58, 187, 233 Bryant, Kelly 116, 233 Burch, Sandra 233 Burkhart, Murry 69, 233 Burnett. Vondal 78, 116, 145, 233, 238, 130 Burns, Deanna 69, 233 Bussey. Penny 113, 233 Butcher, Randy 233 Butler. Scott 48. 75, 76, 77. 96, 97, 101, 233, 243 Bye. Angie 50, 71. 94. 233 Cabrera, Oscar 233 Calk, Gerald Dean 233 Cantu, Gloria 67, 72, 233 Carrillo. Marie 233 Carter, Valerie 57, 233 Castle, Brenda 233 Castle, James 152, 233 Cavazos. Esmeralda 233 Chance, Annette 18 Chapa, Rachel 50. 94. 233 Charo, Gloria 22, 233 Chiddix. Lori 113, 233 Churchwell, Karen 82, 112, 113, 233, 243 Cline, Jana 233 Clinton, Kenney 145, 233 Cole, Brenda 105, 113, 194, 195, 233 Collins, Jimmy 59, 233 Collins. T. C. 234 Contreras, Freddie 145, 234 Cook, Carolyn 68 Cox. Cathern 284 Cornelius, Jimmy 116, 234 Coy. Sabra 42, 70, 104, 234 Craft, Robert 234 Crim. John 234 Critchfleld, Stacy 234 Cross, Ben 234 Croat, Steve 234 Curry, Keith 234 Danford, Belinda 96, 97, 101, 234 Daniel, Sonja 234 Davila. Reyna 234 Dawson, Perri 234 DeLeon. Jo Ann 193, 234 DeLuna, Tony 73, 234 Derrick. Delwin 111, 234 Devin, Lyndan 108, 234 Diaz. Melba 235 Doss, Lynette 57, 235 Douglas. Kathy 59, 235 Dunavant. Jason 49, 71, 235 Duncan, Patrice 93, 235 Dunlap. LcAnn 68. 112, 113, 235 Dunn, Scott 69, 91, 235 Edwards, Brad 107, 235 Edwards. Jamie 235 Ellis. Audrey 108, 235 Erwin, David 145, 235 Esquivel, Manuel 119, 235 Eudy. Jayne 103, 106, 235 Fields. Mike 146, 235 Finney. Bracken 52, 53, 146, 184. 186, 235 Rores, Domingo 235 Ford. Delynna 235 Foster, Steve 107, 116, 235 Freeman. Tim 107, 235 French, Lisa 23, 235 French. Teresa 23. 235 Frier, Lorie 235 Gallardo. David 145. 146. 148. 235 Gallegos. Martin 235 Gambrcll. Lisa 108. 235 Garcia, Alan 235 Garcia, Carmen 108, 235 Garcia, Cynthia 235 Garcia, George 235 Garcia, Jerry 235 Garcia, Maria 235 Garcia, Roben 119, 152, 235 Garcia, Velma 235 Garibay, Roy 235 Garms, Derrell 38, 64, 69, 235 Gehringer, Troy 235 George, Monica 67, 68, 235, 240 Golden, Lisa 235 Gonzales, Ellena 235 Gonzales, Manuel 38, 52, 53, 147, 172, 234, 237 Gonzales. Tony 235 Gonzales, Velma 236 Goss. Franchcrie 236 Gravelle, Beverley 236 Green. Marvin 22. 236 Grimaldo, Olga 236 Guerrero. Dclma 236 Gutierrez, Paul 236 Gutierrez, Yvonne 236 Hackett, Brent 68, 236, 239 Hall. Bobby 236 Hall. Wyethia 188, 236 Haney. James 236 Harris, Bill 55. 56, 60, 180, 181, 240, 236 Harris, Billy 236 Harris, Lonnie 53, 236 Hart, Vanessa 58, 236 Hayes. Bill 80. 116, 152, 236. 117 Hayes, Dianne 58, 236 Hayes, Nancy 113, 236 Hazel, Cindy 59, 236 Heads. Tania 188, 236 Hefflefinger, Lori 59, 236 Hclvey. Debbie 236 Hemphill. Gay 81, 156, 157, 158, 160, 161, 176, 177. 178, 188. 189. 236 Henderson, Aldria 38, 68, 105, 106, 236, 230 Hernandez, Jesse 107, 236 Hernandez, Ray 152, 237 Herrera, Benito 147, 184, 237, 127 Herring, Rodney 152, 153. 237. 191 Hestand, Donna 237 Higgs, Janet 61, 237 Hill, Johnny 96. 97. 237 Hilliard, Mark 81. 190, 193, 237 Hindman. Tay 147. 152, 237 Hinojosa. Joel 59, 237 Hodges. Georgia 38, 44. 53. 56. 95, 105, 237, 287 Hoglan. Cynthia 237 Hollars, Rhonda 237 Holloman. Caleen 237 Holloway, Janet 68, 237 Holloway. Tony 73. 237 Holt, Clifford 237 Hooper. David 116, 237, 141 Hughes. Ray 48. 67, 69, 223. 237 Hurt, Reagan 69. 237 Jackson, Carolyn 237 Jackson. Donna 188, 237 Jackson. Eric 107. 237 Johnson, Jamie 116, 145, 150, 237 Johnson. Tamara 23, 58, 101, 237 Johnson, Tim 23, 147, 232, 237 306 Jones, Jennifer 108, 237 Keller, Murlyn 56, 60, 233, 237 Kelly, David 56, 57. 69, 237 Kemp, Lori 44. 78. 113. 237. 287, 130 Kerns. David 116, 152, 237 Kirk. Toyo 52. 53. 95. 237, 238 Kramer, Evan 48, 49, 69, 91, 238 Krauel, Laurie 59, 99. 238 LaFuente, Florinda 238 Landcros, Irma 238 Lane. Patti 101, 112, 238 Ledesma, Alfred 238 Lee. Aaron 100, 152, 238 Limbocker, Leslie 54, 57, 58, 60, 238 Livesay, Susan 90, 233, 238 Lockett, Melba 188, 238 Lopez, Auturo 238 Lopez. Rudy 56, 58, 238 McCall, Joey 59, 233, 238 McCreless, Lisa 108, 238 McDaniel. Sherry 113, 238 McDonald, Mark 108, 238 McDonough. Steph 238 McGaha, Steve 238 McGavock. Kevin 102, 238 McKinnis, Mark 238 McLaine. Kevin 238 McMennany, Dedra 111, 238, 284 Macha. Joe 71. 116, 233, 238 Madrid, Danny 238, Manrrique, Elias 152, 238 Manrrique, Moises 152, 238 Marroquin, Eddie 100, 238 Martinez, Blanca 238 Martinez, Concepcion 238 Martinez, Linda 238 Martinez, Maria 92, 238 Mason. Roy 152, 238 Maxwell, Suzette 238 May. Jan 101, 238 Mayberry, Brit 38, 81, 147, 238 Mendez, Mary 92, 113, 239 Miller, Michelle 234, 239 Mills, Denise 239 Mills, Jim 239 Moa, Ester 239 Moore, Tim 196, 197, 239 Morales. Abel 119, 239 Morale, Susie 239 Moranville. Marcylene 106, 239 Morgan, Richelle 66, 68, 106, 180, 239 Morgan. Susan 81. 180, 181, 239, 284 Mosley, Michael 149, 239 Mote. Tonya 22. 239 Mow, Wanda 239 Mulkey. Fred 116, 239 Mulkey, Kimberly 188, 193, 239 Munoz. Ester 239 Murr, Marcus 116, 239 Newman, Kim 240 Nguyen, Hoang 240 Noblett, Diane 67, 68, 70. 96, 97. 240 Norrell. Ritchie 91. 99. 104. 166, 168, 171. 190, 240 Nunez, Leticia 240 Oliphant, Kelly 108, 234, 240, 283 Olson, Kevin 240 Owen, Amy 69, 240 Owen. Stacy 59. 240 Palmer, Gail 108, 240 Parrish. Kelly 69. 106, 240 Patridge, Leah 240 Patterson, Duke 240 Pena, Inga 240 Peoples, Bill 107, 240 Perez, Daniel 108, 240 Perez, Lupe 240 Perez, Manuel 240 Perez, Patty 68, 113, 240 Perry, Jimmy 240 Phillips, Donny 58, 240, 255 Phillips. Scott 240 Pierson, Donise 59, 113, 240 Porras, Betty 240 Prayor, Tina 103, 240 Pruitt. Andy 116, 240 Quintana, Tony 180, 182, 240 Ramirez. Manuel 114, 240 Ramos, Rita 241 Ramsay. Danny 241 Ramsey. Marla 90, 101, 241 Ray. Jackie 241 Rice, Ann 48, 52, 53, 69. 99. 106. 222. 241 Riojas. Raul 100, 241 Robles. Carolyn 241 Rocha, Yolanda 241 Rodriquez, Edward 241 Rodriquez, Margaret 241 Rodriquez, Sylvia 241 Rogers. Susanne 66, 70, 83, 241 Ross, Laura 241 Ross. Wayne 59, 107 Rubac, Jana 241 Ruiz, Mariscla 241 Salazar. Benita 107 Sallee, Kenneth 64, 69, 241 Samarripa, Reveca 241 Sanchez, Carlos 241 Sanchez, Jeanny 241 Sanchez. Margarita 93, 241 Sanders, Sara 241 Sarabia, Diana 58, 241 Savage. Brenda 241 Scott, Tammy 241 Scago, Antony 106, 241 Sexton, Linda 255 Sheppard. Alan 241 Shugart, Anglia 68, 241 Sibley. Julie 241 Sierra, Patricia 241 Sierra, Teresa 50, 58, 94, 241 Silvas, Domingo 108, 241 Sisk. David 242 Skidmore, Cyrethia 113, 242 Smith, Charlie 64, 69, 242 Smith, Fain 233, 242 Smith, Katrina 242 Solis, Joe 242 Sosa, Sandra 242 Spann. Rod 242 Stafford, Joe 48, 52, 53, 74, 75, 76, 96, 97, 237. 242 Stair, Jerry 71, 116, 242 Stoner. Mike 53, 242 Storey, Venita 23. 188, 242 Stukey. Gaylon 107, 242 Taylor. Lisa 99, 105, 242 Terrell. Brooks 81. 90, 196, 197, 242, 284, 133 Thomashide, Sigkfred 242 Thompson, Calvin 108 Thompson, Cynthia 70, 242 Thompson, P W 38. 149, 190, 242 Thompson, Steve 149, 242 Tinoco, Armira 242 Tipton, Felicia 58, 105, 236 Torres, Beatrice 38, 92, 103, 242 Trevino, Anthony 242 Trevino, Diana 242 Tucker, David 48, 76, 82, 90, 96, 97, 99, 242 Tullis, JoAnn 57, 107, 242 Tunnell. Lindsey 242 Turner, Travis 100, 242 Urbina, Rudy 107, 242 Vadder, Melia 38, 67, 68. 104, 106, 242. 230 Vail, Dewayne 119, 242 Valdez, David 242 Vasquez, Doris 242 Vasqucz, Oralia 113, 243 Vega, Beatris 106, 243 Voyles, Madelyn 119, 243 Wallace, Donna 108. 243 Walter. Blake 243 Walzier, Billy 243 Warren, Michele 113, 221, 243 Watson. Randy 71. 243 Watson, Tammy 92, 195, 234, 243 Weatherly. Ronda 159, 161, 243 Weatherred, Paul 243 West. Frances 38, 243 West, Jeannie 201, 243 Whatley. David 49, 69, 91, 243 Whitaker, Francie 243 White, Ronny 118, 243 Whitfill, Mark 243 Williams, Mica 44, 113, 243, 287, 127 Williams, Pamela 23, 81, 156, 161. 176, 178, 188, 243 Williams, Rita C. 243, 108 Wilson, Kirk 38, 91, 152, 243, 230 Witherspoon. Lisa 58. 243 Wofford. Vicky 243 Woody. Sonja 243 Wright, Gina 243 Wright. Michael 190, 193, 243. 117 Yales. Mack 35. 48. 52. 53. 69. 76. 77. 94, 95, 106 Young. Gary 243 Young, Sandra 162, 163, 164, 243 Sophomore Index Adams, Buff 46. 58. 245 Adams, Elise 69, 245 Aguilera. Daniel 49. 245 Aguirre, Diana 245 Alcocer, Martha 245 Alderson, Glenda 245 Allgood, Sundee 50, 59, 245, 299 Alonzo, Tony 245 Alvarado, Gloria 245 Alvarado, Thomas 245 Alvarez, Javier 152, 245 Arnold, Nikki 245 Assitcr, Scott 245 Averill, Raymond 245 Baker, Donna 245 Baker, Joe 245 Baldwin. Deny 245 Ballard. Donnie 152, 187, 245 Balli. Alex 245 Barnett, Kathrina 68. 96. 97. 245 Barrera, Jesse 71, 245 Barrera. Joe 245, 131 Bartley, Diane 245 Bennett. Allison 245, 249, 193 Berner, Lee 245 Berry, Andy 58, 245 Bilberry, Kristi 245 Billingsley, Biff 145, 245 Bivins, Leslea 245 Black, Lisa 163, 189, 245 Blake. Lynn 67, 70, 245 Borchardt, Lynn 245 Boswell. Walter 245 Bownds, Elisha 59, 245 Branch. Laura 100. 156, 157, 159, 176, 178, 179, 188, 245 Brenner, Donna 245 Brown, Bill 245 Bryant, Mona 46. 56. 245 Burleson, Kent 71, 241 Burnett. D’Lcc 68, 245, 248 Bustos, Dickey 246 Butler. Ricky 183, 246 Cabrera, Melinda 246 Caddell, Bud 71, 246, 255 Calk. Rhonda 246 Cannon, Mike 57, 62, 246, 284 Cardenas. Naomi 246 Cargill, Jerry 145, 150, 190, 246 Carrillo, Loy 246 Carter, Lee 166, 168, 174, 246 Carthel, Lori 194. 246 Casarez, Mickey 246 Castleberry. LaDonyce. 101. 246 Cavazos, Sylvia 246 Chambers. Kelly 152. 246 Chambers. Patty 246, 117 Chandler. Cindy 246 Chandler, Marilyn 189. 246 Chapman, Debbie 72, 246 Chennault, Tami 23, 246 Chitty, David 246 Cisneros. Rene 246 Clark, Terry 116, 246 Cleveland, Donald 94, 152, 174, 246 Cleveland, Kay 163, 246 Collins, Bobbie 246 Cook, Darin 246 Cortez, Carmen 246 Cortinas, Amelia 246 Craft, Jimmy 59. 246 Craven, Bulah 246 Cundiff. Malcolm 96. 97, 246 Curry, Steve 69, 97, 246 Dalton. Tony 246 Davis, Belinda 246 Davis, Glen 246 DeAnda. Tim 246 DeBerry, Darron 152, 153, 246 DelCampo. Rene 69, 246 DeLeon. Freddy 246 DeLuna, Betsy 246 DeLuna, Steve 152, 246 Denton, Todd 174, 223. 246 307 Derrick, Steve 246 Diaz, Arthur 73, 152, 246 Diaz, Tina 72, 246 Dickerson, Gena 246 Dobberstein, ReDawna 104, 145, 150, 246 Dominguez, Gloria 247 Dominguez, Josie 247 Dorsey. Randy 146. 247 Douglas. Lisa 247 Duckett. Kcnna 247, 194 Duncan, Alan 247 Dunlap, Hollis 152, 174. 247 Dunlap, Terry 152, 247 Dunn, Teresa 72, 247 Durham, Lynda 72, 247 Durham, Patricia 72, 247 Ebeling, Mark 71, 247 Ehresman, Bert 247 Ellis. James 152, 174, 247 Estrada, Sarah 247 Fairbanks. Daniel 69, 71, 193, 247, 249 Fairchild, Tammy 54, 58, 247, 256 Falcon. Virginia 247 Fanner, Teresa 80, 247 Favila. Daniel 247 Feagley, Robby 247 Fennell. Rod 69. 183. 247, 244 Fleming, Karen 247 Flores, Connie 247 Flores, Esmeralda 247 Flores, Jaime 193, 247 Rores, Lisa 247 Flores, Louis 73, 152, 247 Flores, Miguel 247 Forbes, James 116, 146, 247 Fowler. Donna 58, 247 Franklin, Kristy 67, 70, 81, 188, 193, 247 Freese. Bryan 152, 248 Gabriel, Stacey 46, 59, 100, 248, 283 Gaitan. Sandra 248 Garcia, Danny 73, 248 Garcia, Elizabeth 248 Garcia, Esmeralda 67, 72, 248 Garcia, Gume 248 Garcia, Lucy 248 Garcia, Martina 248 Garcia, Mary 248 Garcia, Rudy 248 Geisler, Rodney 183, 248 Gilleland, Leslie 163, 248 Ginn, Lisa 101, 248 Gipson, Kenneth 248 Gipson, Ronnie 248 Gonzales. James 72, 174, 248 Gonzales. Rocky 59, 248 Gould. Valerie 59, 248 Green. Cindy 96. 97. 248 Greenhill, Ginger 59, 248 Greer. Kelly 248 Gregg, Sharia 59, 248 Gutierrez, Blanca 248 Gutierrez, Danny 248 Guy, Lisa 49, 58, 248. 244 Hall, Brenda 162, 163, 176, 179, 188, 248 Hall, Palccia 163, 164, 248 Hallman, Sharia 189, 248 Hamm, Kris 248 Hardin, Chris 249 Hardin, Dana 249 Harding, Faith 48, 59, 74, 75, 76, 77, 96, 97, 249 Harrell. Jeff 249, 187 Harrod, Brenda 249 Hatch. Jennifer 249 Hatch, Stan 249 Havenhill, Richey 180, 182, 249 Hawkins, Rusty 249 Hayes, Diana 46. 64. 65. 68. 249, 128 Hayes. Helen 249 Hearn, Kevin 172, 249 Helvey, Laura 249 Hembree, Sheila 59, 249 Henderson, Wayne 249 Heninglon, Mike 116, 145, 249 Hernandez, Anita 249 Hernandez, Corky 193, 249 Hernandez, David 249 Herrera, Richard 71, 152, 249 Hess. Ken 81. 196, 249 Higdon, David 106, 250, 128 Hill, Darrell 250 Hill, Scott 59. 196, 250 Hindman, Shelley 58, 163, 250 Hinojosa, Ismael 193, 250 Hogan, Lana 250 Holbcrt, Jon 250 Hooper, Jim 152, 250 Hopson, La Deanna 250 Horne, Joe 49, 69, 100, 196, 197, 250 Houlette, Bryan 96, 97, 250 Howerton, Dana 250 Hughey, Barry 250 Humphreys. Melinda 250 Hunsucker, Elaine 70, 250 Hunt. Elizabeth 70. 96. 97. 250 Hunter, Carolyn 188, 250 Hunter. Trey 250 Jackson, Alton 166, 174, 250 Jackson, Gwen 119, 250 Jackson, Jerald 250 Jackson, Lula 250 Jacobs, Sandra 250 James, Scott 152, 250 James, Wade 152, 250 Jenkins, Angela 250 Johnson, Aurora 250 Jones. Robert 152, 190, 250 Julian, Karyn 101, 250 Kennon, Craig 71, 250 Kcrbo. Lisa 251 Kidd. Leonard 251 King. Harold 147. 174. 251, 191 King, Robbie 251 King, Steve 251 Kruse, Darrel 251 LaFlucnte. Dianna 72, 251 Landeros, Emma 251 Landrum. Lina 251 Langston, Teressa 251 Lansdon. Mark 251 Leach, Marla 58, 163, 251 Leal, Barbara 251 Ledesma, Albert 251 Lcycndeckcr, Odell 152. 251 Lindeman, Polly 251 Lockett, Debra 251 Loflin, Donna 101, 161, 251 Long, Tanya 176, 179, 251, 244 Longoria, Oscar 251 Looney, Donnie 251 Lopez, Erma 251 Lopez. Ida 109, 251 Lopez, Leroy 251 Lovell, Kelly 251 Lowery. Jacquc 70. 251 Lozana, Mary 58, 251 Lucio. Elaina 251 Lucio, Louis 251 McAdoo. Anthony 152, 251 McCoy, Pamela 251 McDonald, David 68. 251 McDonough, Mitchell 71, 251 McGowen, Jody 81. 104, 162. 163, 164. 194, 195, 251 Mcllroy, Dana 59, 251 McLeod, Amy 22, 251 McMennamy, Tonjua 194, 251 McVicker, Dee 116, 251 Madrid, Raymond 251 Magana, Juanita 251 Maldonado, Martin 252 Maldonado, Paul 252 Manges, Deborah 252 Mann. Shelby 59, 252 Maples, Mark 152, 252 Martinez, Angelita 252 Martinez, Danny 152, 252 Martinez, Elizabeth 252 Martinez, Gloria 252 Martinez, Nora 163, 189, 252 Martinez, Roy 252 Martinez, Sammy 252 Mayden, Kevin 252 Measles, Dirk 252 Medina. Robert 152, 187, 252 Melendez, Louis 252 Mercado. Jesse 252 Michalec, Don 252 Monroe. Alan 116. 252 Monroe, Joe Allan 252 Montcz, Brenda 252 Moreles, Susan 198, 252 Moreno, MaryLou 58. 252 Morgan, Charles 183, 252 Morton, Marsha 252 Moseley, Kevin 196, 197, 252 Mosher, Kirk 68, 252 Mouser, Kathy 68, 252 Munoz. Rosalinda 252 Murray, Connie 59, 252 Newman. Janet 252 Nguyen, Lien 252 Noel, Gwyn 252 Noel. Vicki 22, 252 Nolan, Adam 252 Norrell, LaFonda 54, 56, 252, 244 Nunez. Isrrael 152, 252 Odom, Konnie 252 Ortegon, Kaylene 253 Ortiz, Corcne 183, 253 Ortiz, Lupe 253 Ott, Marsha 253 Padilla, Rupert 253 Pantoja, Rosa 253 Parker, Patti 253 Parker, Phillip 174 Parr, Cynthia 46. 189, 253 Parrish, Laurie 71, 253 Patino, Saul 253 Patterson, Russ 152, 253 Payne, Lana 253 Pearce, Jay 253 Pena, David 152, 253 Penka, Pam 93, 253 Perez, David 187, 193, 253 Perez, Jeanne 131 Perez, Joe 73 Perez, Mary 253 Perez. Ricky 73, 253 Perkins, Vicki 253 Perry, D'Lea 73. 253 Phillips, Kurt 253 Phinny, Brad 152, 253 Pineda, Bobby 253 Pitts, Lela 253 Pofahl, Eva 253 Posey, Jana 57, 67, 68, 106, 253 Powell, Delores 59, 253 Quinby, Allyson 58, 253 Raines. Mark 253 Ramirez, Cathy 253 Ramirez, David 253 Ramirez, Jay 253 Ramos, Barbara 254 Ramos, Clara 254 Ramos, Mike 254 Ray, Joe 254 Raymer, Bobby 254 Recio, Ismael 254 Reecer, Russ 180, 254 Resendez, Cindy 38, 69, 254 Rey, Rico 48, 76, 96, 97. 254 Reyes, Sandy 254 Reynolds, Mark 254, 117 Rhoderick, Stacey 68, 254 Rice, Judy 70, 180, 181, 254 Riggins. Melanie 254 Riojas, Mary 254 Rios. Thomas 152, 184, 254 Rivera, Diana 254 Rivera, Domingo 254 Rivera, Veronica 254 Roberson. Cindy 66. 70, 254 Roberts, Drury 152, 254 Robles, Terry 254 Rodriguez, Albert 254 Rodriguez, Jose 254 Rodriguez, Mario 119, 254 Rodriguez, Richard 152, 254 Rodriguez, Ricky 254 Rodriguez, Sally 254 Rodriguez, Sara 254 Rodriguez, Thelma 70, 254 Rogers, Kim 254 Rogers, Mike 254 Ross. Ray 174, 187, 254 Rubio, Jesse 254 Ruiz, Oscar 255 Russell, DaVetta 116, 255 Saenz, Mary 255 Salas, Albert 255 Samarripa, Manuel 255 Samman. Leslie 255 Samsel, Scott 255 Sanchez, Mariana 71, 255 Sanchez, Minerva 255 Sanchez, Paul 255 Sanders, Gregg 255 Sanders. Laurie 255 Sansom, Melody 255 Sargent. Annette 255 Sauceda, Anita 72, 255 308 Savage. Lisa 2SS Sawaya. Debbie 68. 25$ Scarborough. Wayne 255 Scott, Connie 255 Sharp. Dcana 255 Sheppard. Phillip 255 Sherley, Marcy 255 Sherwood. Stan 69. 100, 149, 255 Shores. Jami 80. 156, 176, 178, 188, 255 Sierra. Blaise 255 Smith, Mark 74, 75, 152, 255 Smith. Raelene 58, 255 Solis, Peter 255 Sooter. Randy 183, 255 Sparrow, Dana 68, 256 Spearman. Darin 49. 256 Stalcup, Becky 259 Stanford. Dc 70. 194, 256 Stanford, Sandra 71, 256 Strickland, Michael 152, 256 Summers, Eric 174, 187. 256 Sutton, Brent 256 Swearingen, Carrie 256 Taylor, D’Linda 56, 256 Taylor. Larry 180, 182, 256 Taylor, Lynne 58, 256 Taylor. Walter 48. 49. 91, 256 Thompson, Luthez 152, 174, 190, 256 Thompson, Paul 71 Tisdel, Mike 69, 256 Tonche, Johnny 201, 256 Trevino, Dona 67, 70, 256 Trevino. Leslie 46. 256 Trimble, Shonnie 256 Tullis. Becky 70 Turner, Annie 256 Turner. Thresa 49. 68, 256 Tuttle, Kim 46, 59, 256 Urrutia, Sammy 73, 256 Urrutia, Simon 256 Valladarez, Ray 256 Vargas, Felix 256 Vargas, Mary 198, 256 Vargas, Veronica 203, 203 Vasqucz, Eddie 256 Vasquez, Josie 256 Vasquez, Linda 257 Velasquez, Jimmy 257 Vernon. Melinda 101, 257 Waldie. Kim 116, 257 Wallingsford, Tracey 56, 57, 257 Walzier, Randy 254, 257 Warren, Mark 257 Wason, Karen 59. 257 Webb, Jay 187, 257 Webb. Shirley 58. 257 Wells, Doug 257, 284 West. Tommy 257. 117 Whitacre, Lee 68, 257 White. Alison 58. 257 White, Cathy 257 White. Chinnie 257 White, Rodney 152. 184, 257 Widrig, Mark 152, 257 Widrig, Rhonda 49, 257 Williams. Becky 48. 96, 97, 198, 257 Williams, Craig 172 Williams, Erester 257 Williams, Mike 257 Williams, Sam 152, 257 Williams, Steven 151, 257 Williamson, Eric 119 Woods. Eric 152, 172, 257 Wright, Chen 50, 58, 257 Wright. Jeff 73. 257 Wright, John 38, 257 Yarbrough. Billy 151, 257 Ybarra, Jesse 257 Ybarra. Joe 257 Ybarra, Mike 257 Zapata, Leticia 257 Zeleny, Dale 71. 187, 257 Freshman Index Adair, Brent 175, 259 Adame, Dimus 259 Adams. Jerry 259 Adams, Randy 259 Aguirre, Albert 259 Aguirre, Vicky 259 Alcocer, Ana Maria 259 Alcozer, Tommy 259 Alexander, Anthony 71, 259 Alexander, Penny 259 Almaguer, Suzy 259 Alvarado, Adelina 259 Alvarez, Martha 259 Alvis, Richard 259 Amick. Meredith 101, 165, 189, 259 Anderson, Jackie 259 Anderson, Tony 154, 175, 259 Andrae, W. T. 259 Anzaldua, Peter 154, 259 Arredondo, Ada 259 Arroyos, Susanna 259 Arteaga. Norma 259 Assiter, Lori 67, 72, 259 Austin, Wayne 154, 175, 259 Averill, Estrillita 259 Ayers, Darrell 259 Baeza, Raymond 259 Barrera. Rosa 47. 67, 70, 259 Barton, Blake 154, 259 Barton. Rosanna 180. 182, 259 Basaldua, Sylvia 259 Baucurn. Jeff 154, 175, 259, 284 Beasley, Dusty 259 Bcdwcll, Roxan 259 Bell, Clifford 72, 259 Bicknell, Sharon 61, 68, 259 Billington, Geoffrey, 259 Billington, Ginger 47, 72, 259 Bird, David 68. 183, 239, 259 Birdsong, Terry 259 Bishop, Anita 67, 259 Bivins, Bart 90, 259 Blankenship. Shaunda 259 Boedeker, Jimmy 259 Borcheers, Tim 259 Box, Robert 73, 183, 260 Bradic, Robert 154, 175, 260 Bradley, James 260 Bradley. Joe 73, 260 Braxton, William 260, 191 Bray. Beth 260 Brown, Daron 73, 260 Bryan, Susan 61, 194, 260 Bryant. Keith 61, 68, 237, 260 Buchanan, Kent 260 Burkett, Angie 260 Burnett, Cindy 67, 260 Burns, Dawn 260 Burns, Mike 260 Burt, Barbara 260 Burks, Rusty 71, 260 Bush. Gaby 260 Busto6, Mary Alice 260 Butler. Paula 165. 260 Bye, Mickey 154, 175, 260 Canales. Eddie 260 Cannon, Mark 260, 284 Cantu, Rosario 260 Cantu, Teresa 260 Carrasco, Raul 260 Carrion, Alberto 260 Carter, Greg 154, 155, 175, 260 Carter, Linda 260 Carter, Melissa 188, 261 Carter, Tammy 165, 261 Casarez, Judy 261 Casarez, Mickey 261 Castillo, Maria 261 Castillo. Marina 261 Castillo, Nita 261 Castillo. Yolanda 261 Castle, Becky 261 Caudillo. Diana 261 Cavazos, Joe 202, 261 Chance. Barbara 261 Chapman, Thame 261 Chavez, Beatriz 261 Chavez, Norma 261 Cisneros, Nora 261 Cisneros, Roy 261 Clark, Monte 261 Clark, Shelley 261 Clayton, Jolanda 261 Coleman. Melissa 67. 70. 261 Coleman, Tim 154, 261 Collins. Kathy 261 Conrad, Eugene 73, 261 Coots, Gerry 261 Corondo, Christina 261 Cork, Carol 261 Cox, Barbara 261 Conrad, Eugene 48, 49 Coy, Sherry 67, 72, 261 Craft, Gladys 189, 193, 262 Craft, Henry 262 Craig, Leanna 61, 67, 72, 262 Cramer, Brian 154, 175, 262, 191 Craven, Jo Ann 262 Cross, Brad 262 Cross, Curtis 262 Crupe, Michael 73, 262 Cruz, Mario 262 Culpepper. Bettye 70, 101, 262 Curry, Tanya 262 Dalton. Lori 73, 262 Damron, Randy 154, 262 Daniel. James 262 Daniels, Margaret 262 Davila. Dina 262 Davila, Elizabeth 262 Davis, Ray 262 Dayton, Lorri 262, 268 DeBerry, Derrik 154, 262, 131 Dedek, Tracy 262 DelCampo, Raymond 262 DeLuna, Gabriel 154. 262 Diaz, Joe 72, 262 Douglas, Donna 262. 267 Douglas, Becky 61 Dowis. Michelle 70. 105, 262 Dunlap, Andrew 69, 154, 184, 262 Dunlap. Quennoth 70, 154, 155, 175, 187, 262, 258 Edwards. Michele 165, 262 Ehresman, Mitzi 262 Ellis. Linda 262 Ellis, Marvin 175, 262 Enriquez, Robert 202, 262 Erwin, Douglas 262 Escobar, Johnny 154, 155, 262, 191 Esparza, Minerva, 262 Estrada, Criselda 263 Evans, Kirk 154. 263, 191 Fairchild, Michael 154, 263 Farias, Maria 263 Faver, Kim 61, 165, 189, 263 Fleming, Kelly 263 Flores, Jorge 263 Flores. Mary 263 Flores. Michael 70, 154, 175, 263 Folley. Van 263 Ford, Tim 61, 263 Foster. Jeff 263 Freese, Donna 67, 72, 263 Gaither, Belinda 61, 73, 263 Gaither, Melinda 61, 73, 263 Gaiton, Laura 61, 263 Gallardo, Gilbert 263 Gallardo, Martin 263 Gallardo, Trinidad 263 Galvan, Henry 263 Gamboa, Jerry 193. 263 Gambrell, Michael 263 Garces, Elida 263 Garcia, Andy 263 Garcia. Carlos 263 Garcia, Diana 263 Garcia. Josie 263 Garcia, Laura 198, 263 Garcia, Lupe 263 Garcia, Manuel 73, 263 Garcia, Marty 263 Garcia, Oscar 73, 187, 263 Garcia, Pete 61, 263 Gardner, Ellen 105, 183, 263 Garibay, Rosie 263 Garza, Miros 263 Gatewood, John 264 Gaylor, Krystal 47. 264. 129 Gill, Kristy 23, 49, 67, 70, 264 Godscy, Betty 264 Goley, Jaunice 72, 264 Gomez. Louis 154, 264 Gomez, Melinda 61. 264 Gomez. Victor 264 Gonzalas, Alex 154. 264 Gonzalas, Eddie 264 Gonzalas. George 264 Gonzalas, Gilbert 264 Gonzalas, Hector 264 Gonzalas, Isabel 264 Gonzalas, Leticia 72, 264 Goswick, Kathy 264 Gravcllc, John 264 Green. Joanna 264 Green, Lori 264 Gregg. Xylina 73, 101, 264 Gnego. Victoria 264 Griffith, Lori 183. 264, 271 Grimaldo, Connie 264 Grisham, Patricia 264 Guerra, Diana 264 Guerra. Hector 264 Guerra, Lisa 264 Guerrero. Jeannie 165, 264 Gunnels, Tammie 72, 264 Gutierrez, Angie 264 Gutierrez, Lupe 265 Gutierrez, Vicky 265 Haarmeyer, Rhonda 265 Hall. Vince 265 Halley, Mary Sue 165, 189, 265 Hallman, Jeanette 265 Hamilton. Vicki 70. 265 Hansard, Susan 70, 93, 265 Hanvcy. Susan 93. 265 Harrison, Randall 265 Harriss, Sandra 101, 265 Harvey, Jerry 73 Hayes, Andrea 165, 189, 265 Hayes, Ginger 101, 265 Hearn, Sharon 265 Hendricks, Wayne 265 Hernandez, Adelina 265 Hernandez. Angelina 265 Hernandez, Debbie 265 Hernandez, Martin 265 Hernandez, Sylvia 265 Hernandez, Tony 154, 265 Herring, Renee 165, 189, 265 Herrington, Bryan 184. 186, 265 Hesiter, Lori 265 Hestand. Shelly 265 Hipolito, David 154, 175, 265 Hodges. Terry 154, 266 Hogge, Jeanne 64, 66, 264, 266 Holloway, Shirley 266 Holloway, Teresa 61, 70, 266 Horton, Donnie 266 Huerta, Simon 266 Huffman, Pam 266 Hunt, Tonya 266 Hunter, Eugeina 266 Ibarra, Petra 266 Jackson. Janie 61. 266 Jackson. Jerald 266 Jackson, Renay 266 Jackson, Steve 266 Jackson, Wendy 165, 189, 266, 268 Job, Brad 48, 49, 69. 260 Johnson, La Donna 266 Johnson, Sherry 266 Johnson, Terri 47, 266 Jokcl, Donnie 266 Jones, Dessie 61, 165, 266 Jones. John 266 Juarez, Danny 266 Kesscc, Beth 73, 266 Kent, Barrett 61. 266 King. Neal 266 Kirkpatrick Joanna 266 Kramer, Emil 48, 49, 73, 266 Laird, Renee 35. 161, 266, 258 Lamb, Mark 73, 266 Landeros, Jesse 260 Landeros, Patricia 266 Landry, Scarlet 105, 165, 180. 182, 266 Langston, Jeff 266 Larralde, Reyna 266 Lee, Mark 154, 266 Lcija. Bernice 61. 266 Lentz, Robert 266 Lilley, Kclton 266 Livesay, Melinda 101, 266 Lioyd, Kim 61, 266, 284 Lopez, Corina 266 Lopez, Gilbert 73, 266 Lopez, Jessica 266 Love, Angela 189, 266 McBeth, Russ 154, 175, 262, 266, 191 McCarty, Stacy 261 McCarty. T. J. 267 McGavock, Michael 267 McKcown. Carla 267 McKinnis, Chris 48, 49, 203, 267 McLaine, Gena 267, 271 McMurrian, Tony 267 Madrid. Angela 267, 193 Madrid. Raymond 267 Mandrell, Le Donna 267 Mares. Maria 267 Mares. Tony 267 Marroquin, Rosalinda 267 Marse, Pat 154, 175, 267 Martinez, Cindy 61, 70, 267 Martinez, David 267 Martinez, Dean 61, 70, 267 Martinez, Elida 267 Martinez, Eunice 165, 267 Martinez, Gasper 267 Martinez, Hilda 61, 267 Martinez, James 201, 267 Martinez, Johnny 267 Martinez, Margaret 267 Martinez. Patsy 267 Martinez. Ramona 267 Matthews, Clay 154, 267 Mayfield. Sandi 165, 188, 268 Medina, Danny 268 Mercado. Sally 268 Mickey, Randy 268, 196, 197 Miks. Lee 73, 154, 268 Miller, Leslie 67, 70, 268 Milligan, Renee 268 Mitchell, Cindy 70. 268 Mitchell, Danny 268 Montelongo, Alice 268 Montoya, Juan 268 Morales. Dora 268 Morales, Manuel 268 Moreno, Ben 154, 267 Moreno, Candy 268 Morgan. Marcia 268 Morgan, Vanessa 67, 72, 268 Morris. Blake 154, 268 Munoz, Diana 268 Munoz, Emma 268 Nabors, Janice 268 Negrete, Paula 268 Nevares, Erica 268 Newsome, Dexter 268 Nguyen, Trong Dung 268 Noel, Kelly 72, 268 Nolan, Kathy 268 Nolan, Lisa 47, 268 Norrell, Torrie 101, 165, 259, 268 Nunez, Mina 268 Nunez. Rosa 67, 72, 269 Oden, Roy 109, 269 Olson. Steve 154, 269. 273 Owens, Krista 269 Owens. Sharon 269 Padilla, Johnny 269 Padilla. Ray 73. 269 Palmer, Randy 269 Pastrano. Benny 269 Pat ridge, Rodney 269 Patterson, Shac 72, 194, 195, 269 Pena, Angel 154, 269 Pena, Tommy 269 Perez, Danny 154, 175, 269 Perez, Gloria 72, 269 Perez, Eddie 154 Perkins, Carol 61, 269 Perry, Richard 154, 259, 269 Perry, Terry 269 Phillips, Kellie 61. 269 Phillips, Wade 269 Pierson. James 269 Pineda, Gilbert 269 Pinkerton. Rex 61, 154, 269 Ponce, Reyna 269 Porras. Gloria 269 Preuit, Charles 269 Price. Roger 269 Quintana, Daniel 71, 269 Quintero, Ernesto 61, 269 Ramirez, Jay 269 Ramirez, Joe 270 Ramirez, Mary Ramirez, Wally 175, 270 Ramos. Lola 270 Ramos, Martin 61, 270 Ramos, Norma 270 Ramos, Pat 270 Ramos. Sylvia 270 Ray, Barbara 270 Ray. Michelle 270 Reid, David 270 Reyes, Valeric 270 Reyna, Domingo 270 Reyna, Leticia 270 Reyna, Steve 270 Rice, Jeanean 67, 72, 270 Riggins, Marleta 165, 189, 270 Rigler, Don 154, 175, 270 Rios, Jaime 73, 270 Rios, Tony 154, 155, 270 Rivera, David 270 Rivera, Michael 270 Rivera, Yolanda 61, 270 Roberts, Misty 270 Roberts. Randy 154, 175, 270 Robles, Lucy 270 Rodriquez. Diane 47, 270, 131 Rodriguez. Rosemary 270 Rodriguez, Ruben 270 Rodriquez, Sylvia 270 Rodriquez, Ida 270 Rodriquez, Mary Jane 270 Rodriquez, Raul 270 Rojas, Adam 270 Rosales, Victor 270 Ross, Jackie 163, 164. 188, 270, 258 Rubio, Richard 271 Ruiz, Lupe 271 Salas, Brenda 61, 203, 271 Salazar, Frances 271 Samsel, Tim 271 Sanchez, Alice 73. 271 Sanchez, Jorge 154, 271 Sanchez, Norma 61, 271 Sanders, Charles 271 Schoonover, Benny 271 Scott, Cheryl 271 Scott, Linda 271 Shannon, Lynetta 271 Sierra, Julian 271 Sistrunk, Aaron 271 Skaggs, Eddie 271 Smith, Derek 73, 154, 183, 271 Smith, Jerry 154, 155, 271, 191 Smith. Patrick 71, 175, 271 Smith, Stacy 72, 271 Soliz, Jesse 271 Sosa, Junior 271 Soto. Hope 271 Spencer, Penne 165, 189, 271 Stair. Koy 73. 271 Stair, Leianne 72, 271 Stanford. Sindy 183, 271 Steen, Stephan 271 Stepp, Kenneth 271 Stone, Wendy 265, 271 Stroud, Stormie 72, 272 Taylor, Bennie 272 Temple, Joli 67, 70, 223, 272 Terrell, Brian 154, 175, 262, 272, 258 Terrell, Julie 72, 183, 272 Teykl, Dean 154, 175, 272 Thompson, Gwuone 47, 272 Thompson, Mary Lynn 272 Thrasher, Lisa 272 Tijerina, Michael 272 Tinoco, Maria 72, 272 Tinoco, Mike 272 Tonche, Elizabeth 272 Torres. Anna 272 Trevino, Elbardo 187, 272 Uddley, Sabrina 272 Uddley, Trevina 188, 272 Urrutia, Sally 272 Vadder. Delesa 101, 165, 188, 262, 272 Valles, Carlos 272 Vargas, Isabel 272 Vasquez, Angie 272 Vasquez, Carolyn 93, 259, 272 Velez, George 73, 154, 272 Vera, Diana 272 Vera, Peter 154, 184, 186, 272 Vera, Randy 272 Vernon, Lucia 272 Villarreal. Minerva 90. 272 Wadlow, Timmy 272 Walker, Kristeen 68. 183, 272 Walker, Kyleen 67, 73, 183, 272 Wall. Kathy 272 Wallace, Linda 272 Wallingsford, Ronny 272 Walton, Pam 165, 188, 273 Weaks, Micah 154, 175, 262, 273 Weatherford, Kimberly 61, 273 Webb, Debbie 73. 239, 273 Weidenbach, Myron 154, 175, 273, 129 Welch, Sue 273 Wells, Susan 67. 72, 273 310 West, Fanchon 66, 72, 264, 273 Wheeler, Tommy Sue 273 Whitfill, Curtis 273 Whitson, Brett 273 Widener, Cristy 273 Williams. Elizabeth 273 Williams, Jay 273 Williams, Jeannette 165, 273 Williams, Renay 61, 273 Williams, Terry 273 Wilson. Tina 273 Wofford, K.aci 47, 61, 273 Wolfington, Andy 273 Young, Angela 165, 188, 273 Young, Paul 70, 154, 175, 187, 273 Younger, Jeffrey 273 Zapata, Irma 273 Zavala. Maria 273 “Thanks, Mrs. B. . . Your sincerity, your faithfulness, your unswerv- ing loyalty have won the respect of us all. For your untiring efforts in working with students at Plainview High School, we pay tribute to you for fifteen years of dedicated service. Your staffs— —PLAIN VIEW BULLDOG BARKER fffiS mmmmm 312


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