R L Turner High School - Roar Yearbook (Carrollton, TX)
- Class of 1966
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r .if 't 51351 1 ,, .. - i . Au I fb 11 'Q K . J. 1 s 1 I f ..,.. Q w 1 I 1 W 3 N 4 i J I i 1 Y I 1 i 1 -5 Q 1 Q W s 3 I V 44..- -r 4 W , I j C? . QQ E3 SQ 522296 256 in Q? Gai ff W W if xfa, if 2fp4W fLf f U 01 W ow - W5 Jggjjfwijijifv mgwlf X wb QSM by THE ANNUAL STAFF PRESENTS . . . ROAR R. L. TURNER HIGH SCHOOL CARROLLTON, TEXAS VOLUME XXVH SENIORSH - - JUNIORS ...... ..... . TABLE DE CONTENTS ACTIVITIES ,.......,............ IIDNDBS ..............,..... ORGANIZATIONS ..,........ SPORTS ............................ 106 FOOTBALL 08 BASKETBALL 24 WEIGHT LIFTING TRACK. . . . GOLF . 48 40 42 TENNIS........ 52 BASEBALL ....... 56 ACADEMICS ........ ,....... I 62 CLASSES .....,.. IBA 186 236 I A S SOPHOMORES ...... .......266 EBESIIMEN . . . . . . . .........296 ADVERTISEMENTS ........ B26 INDEX .... ........................ 364 DEDICATION MR. SAMUEL D. GRATKE ulf you care, I care. I am not making you work for me-I am directing the work you are doing for yourself. These words, spoken by Sam Gratke, il- lustrate his attitude toward teaching. Through his numerous and highly varied experiences he has collected a staggering amount of knowledge and wisdom with which to guide his students. Anyone who knows Mr. Gratke cannot fail to recognize the high standards he demands of himself. Vlfhen asked his goal in life Mr. Cratke replies, MI want to be capable of asking intelligent questions about any subjectf, In appreciation for the intellectual stimulation and excellent instruction he has provided throughout the years, we proudly dedicate the, 1965-1966 ROAR to Mr. Samuel D. Gratke. F OREWORD A common quirk of human nature is to recognize value after the valuable has ceased to exist. As time progresses, such may be the case with the 1965-66 school year at R. L. Turner. Now, everyone is so caught up in the swift pace of deadlines to meet, Work that must be completed, and experiences that must be felt, that the true concept of our school is somewhat blurred and vague. In compiling the ROAR, we have tried to capture the basic essence of this year and to answer successfully . . . WHAT IS R. L. TURNER HIGH? MOMENTS OF THOUGHT . . am? . . WORK 6 1 . . . BEAUTY PLAY . . . SPIRIT . . . AND LEARNING MANY OTHER THINGS T00 , U, WM 3 5 E 5 M 8 ACTIVITIES SUMMER I A FUN- ILED TIME lt is said that summer is a time to relax and to have fun. And so it is doneabut even so other things also happen. As some people leave on trips, the partings and good-byes make others sad. As some always find fun at home, others become bored. But then there are always those who look to the new year and begin preparing to make it successful way in advance. The football team, Lionettes, and the band started practicing in August. At the end of the season, they did indeed have something to show for all of their hard work. y , A H , e. e ,,, 247 . ' 'twin ' sl A yy ,Q , IMF f ,I if-+ 'W K W . gf? A., 11.4 I 1 ?, . '-'Y ., iff A 'Q ',r.. - ' 'krf'33i?i L .' ' .f , ..'.y f 1 , l rtle M t,.- ' 'elif -1. -1.1 Vfr: Q, -- 1 - -.1 p - V V f.- ,V - 4 5 . A . ff 2:1223 fa A ali. ft M Togetherness is o.k., but let's not over do it. Mrs. West and friend offered a helping hand in Europe last summer. As nine members of the annual staff pack for a journalism workshop in San Antonio, Rick Chapman begins to wonder if it's going to be worth it. no l ,k.,.L k,k:L , -.Li gig Olivia Langdon and Margaret Charlebois experienced a change of pace in Old Mexico. Guess who thinks that washing cars is a real blast? Early in the morning, the Lionettes weren't quite as bright as the summer sun. , vi- fl-Ill-ia G? E ,gi s Quick, Mayfield! Turn loose of that ball before this heat melts it! Ur-9' FALL MARKS BEGINNING OF EW CHOOL YEAR Fu EQWL Mike Ferguson displays a big Texas welcome to State Fair visitors.- The beginning of fall heralds a fresh school year at R. L. T. and instigates a variety of activities. This is a time of eagerness and novel- ty as unexplored fields of learning, recently organized clubs, and unaccustomed situations are approached with renewed vigor. Soon, however, the routine of everyday takes its toll, and, for the students, R. L. T. truly becomes a way of life. i This gay group can tell you that the Battle of the Bands was a big success. , , if .E uri Please, Lions I ! I2 The Lion band and Lionettes displayed a season of colorful shows. Whds 11-ying out for the Varsity? Are these brawny beauties composed of Greek heroes or escapees from a mental ward? 196 HOMECOMI G HIGHLIGHT FALL A week before Homecoming, R.L.T. students were faithfully and frantically working on floats and in wood gather- ing campaigns. A pep rally and the big- gest bonfire were held on Thursday night, October 28. The parade formed after school on Friday and was composed of about twenty floats and decorated cars. Later that night the twelve nominees were presented at the game, at which time Penny Newton was crowned as the 1965 Homecoming Queen. After winning the game, students and exes joyously assem- bled at the school for a dance until 1:00 a.m. The senior class won first place in the wood gathering contest. . ...gg 31? -'Q ,4f.n.':1+i,i'.4.5l if .4 0 U 5 , r ' Q . E. H J The junior class worked until the last few minutes before the parade started. The Select Choir tried, but didn't quite make it to the parade in one piece. R I. C. T. won 3rd place in the float contest. The freshmen started the year off big by placing 2nd I4 in the contest. I 19195 ' x .s ,, -- , 'Q'- The French Club out-did everyone with their lst place winner. The seniors were shooting for high goals, but somehow they missed them. i s H esn . wsrisrs s efry Qi .I-ti' ,, . The sophomores swatted the mosquitoes during the parade, and so to stay even, the Lions did the same later that night. Nominees and their dates. I5 Denton. Penny Newton on the field and at the dance. I Junior nominees: Cecilia Brock, Janice Goodell, Kris- tina Krise. X X Sophomore nominees: Sherolyn Canfield, Sherry Kenedy, Shelia Hall. Too bad that there were not twelve crowns, Freshman nominees: Debbie Proctor, Patsy Salmon, Before the twelve finalists were elected, there were about thirty nominees. Melinda Cheney. I6 Senior nominees: Penny Newton, Linda Jameson, Sally gl , 5 ' N, , gli -V Qu- '- . 1 8? k a? N? VEQWN N 1 N Y. N WTQNNY NEWT 5 HOMECGMING I Q iii X L Q. I SKA A Mx 1 u A 5 N Rui 1 fx X Wil M X . fi ,. - - 1' vsifxf .. ' x H ..f,. N N N wk' This year the procedure for the selection of the 1965 Homecoming Queen differed from established tra- ditions. In every two homerooms nom- inations were made, and one girl was chosen as a representative. At one of the pep rallies the thirty semi-final- ists were presented, and elections were held for the twelve finalists. Soon afterwards the finalists were caught in the turmoil, nervousness, and most of all, the excitement of the occasion. On October 22, the twelve lucky girls rode in the parade, and they were presented at the game during halftime. The queen was announced and was escorted onto the fieldby Student Council President, Greig Nash. While standing under the arch made by the Band and Lionette majorettes, Miss Penny Newton was crowned as the 1965 Homecoming Queen. I-IO ECOMINC lf Sally Denton Senior Cecelia Brock Junior I8 Kristina Krise Junior Lynda Jameson Senior ' Janice Goodell Junior NIUMINEES 56 Z 41 Sheila Hall Sophomore 2- Sherolyn Canfield Sophomore his Melinda Cheney Freshman I Sherry Kennedy Sophomore ,, Debbie Proctor Freshman Patsy Salmon Freshman , :W .F vi Q73 gw' it if Nay 1 ,, ,s 'I ,jf 4- I' I WHIRL OF FUN AND FROLIC One can be sure that the girls at RLT have warm legs and feet. Rain, Rain, and more Rain ' When the snow started fullmg, the action centered around Dennis fthe menaceb New. Others, however, stood and looked in awe as the rare white flakes floated down. 22 J . ,gel w Don't you guys know that it isn't safe to play with fire? fe 1 eve ' ' o 1. i 4 1 I 4 Freshmen find all the good hiding places. s v - x 5 i Yea Coach Norris! Can we have your autograph? Richie Trice and Nancy Fuller find that it's going to be a steep 1 .--4,-una During the course of the year, the art student learns to do many things. ,qs The Freshmen think that getting out of classes for four days is really going to be fun, but actually it is like out of one fire into another. ir My 'Wm sri V it ii 4 f V77 1 t i'niwf-'if e 1 , 'W -an Q 3 iii ef ' f 'iii' , N 4 i is i 4:55, E? , ' I ai' ,f ji 5 ,i 'mf 2' ' i 'V ' ,ga , climb out of RLT. Many don't know that RLT has its own batman. ,A . WW 1 1 an - N1 1 1 , if vmwm n n W 1 mf-1-1+ 1:1111 V ,WW , , 1 , 1 41, ,. 5 w y22 '1 ' X N, ...g, W3 mifewggikayiwx ,Q , v ,, ww , W- ,. XT A , ,ki ' ffigm,-5 Q, mf www ?5if?3 1' f?1, X sf' vim 'X M . wuw' X ffrysffmw MW wg 'fsii - +P Lf 'V' W we ggff ., if ' Q iii?-1'-4, L W if W ff P ' af 'hldfwiif I don't care if it's 3:2305 I don't want to go homej' sobs Rick Chapman. 3 we 'E Ai 5 1 E All forms and fashions congregate at entrances before 8:30 every morning. Mr. Varner shows off his Teen Club blazer. ' Y SENIORS PERFORM IN DELIGHTEUL PLAY THE DEVINE ELORA a comedy in three acts by FLORENCE RYERSON and COLIN CLEMENTS directed by MISS WYNNA OLMAN principal characters Etta Dean flflloral .......... Angella Clements Mr. Pryor .. Mrs. Pryor . Randy . . . . Sharon .... Tex ....... Buzz Rafferty Mr. Dean .. .....MikeFerguson . . . . . . . . . . Leslie Collette Royce Massingill Jane Shelton ..........BillyVan Gary Williams Scott Bradford stage manager Mike Ward N0 buts about it, the Senior Play was one of the greatest! 27 .fjr K +1 KT J 5 .X , if Y L' 'Tx Y Q l 415 f 5 ? 1 me + 411 L x x Q Ii ., H KV E , K h A A X ef' x W Sir 'Q 1 v 'Q 1 J Q I l Q It . . 1' KYB ff .-x. HO ORS 29 I TOP TEN SENIOR 2 sig 5' 2 N l 5 A MY Graduation is a time for honoring the many students in the class. It is a time to distinguish individuals for their outstanding scholarship as well as participation in the world around them. Although many students achieve the goals that they set for themselves, few are given the recognition which they greatly deserve. ln these next few pages of the ROAR, five senior boys and five senior girls, chosen by the faculty, are honored because of their varied abilities and activities, and, thus, they deserv- ingly received the coveted award of TOP TEN SENIOR. JOHNNY BLANTON There is no doubt about Johnny Blanton's abil- ity to lead his fellow students. Johnny serves as president of the National Honor Society, Mu Alpha Theta Math Club, and Science Club. Unselfishly devoting much of his time to others, Johnny is respected and admired by his teachers and fellow students. He has maintained an A average through- out high school, and in his junior year he re- ceived the Chemistry Award. The responsibilities that Johnny upholds would seem a burden to most people, but to him they are just another way to serve his school and ours. . ' M' 'J 'fl M It 1 ANGELLA CLEMENT Angella Clementis friendliness and sincerity as well as her smile are well known and not to be forgotten soon. For three years she has been an outstanding member of her class and served as an excellent representative and example for others to see and admire. Angella's honors are numer- ous. The first in a long line of honors were her election as Student Council secretary and DAR recipient. She has served as secretary of the Mu Alpha Theta Math Club and Science Club. An- gella also is a Dungeon Girl and Band Majorette. Her classmates displayed their confidence in her by selecting her as a nominee for Most Intelli- gent Cirl. Doing her share of work in return, she is often found participating in the activities of the FHA, National Honor Society, and Lion Band. SALLY DENTON A song, a dance, and a charming smile are just three of the attributes of one of our school's mostfoutstanding students, Sally Denton. Sally is not only a talented singer and a member of many clubs, but also a fine artist and an honor student. Her high scholastic average admitted her to the National Honor Society, and her ability to work efficiently with others caused her classmates to elect her junior secretary and class favorite. lVlost Talented senior girl, treasurer of the Stu- dent Council, and Homecoming Nominee for sophomore and senior years are just a few of the many things Sally has done. It takes more than talent and brains to make a good student. To be truly outstanding, one must have not only ability, but also leadership, citizenship, and high char- acter. Sally has all the qualities of honesty, re- sponsibility, and generosity, which has also earned her the title of MISS THS. 32 , isegfffi ,, , THOMAS HAINZE Math student Thomas Hainze is one guy who knows all the answers,'7 at least it certainly seems that way since Thomas has been an out- standing math student for four years. Thomas has taken active part in the Number Sense Program, and he is often a winner in the local contests. To prove his interest in math, he participates in the Slide Rule Club and lVlu Alpha Theta Math Club. Thomas is active in Junior Achievement and the JETS Club. His eagerness to cooperate, his abil- ity to grasp any subject quickly, and his sin- cerity in all his endeavors rate Thomas highly in the eyes of his peers. RONNIE KIRCHENBAUER Ronnie Kirchenbauer is an easy-going and quiet person, but this does not keep him from being a hard worker. Ronnie has participated in basketball as well as in many other activities. He is a two-year member and vice-president of the Chess Club, where all battles are fought over the chess board. His willingness to work with his fel- low students is exemplified in his participation in the lVlu Alpha Theta lVlath Club. He is presi- dent of the Slide Rule Club and vice-president of the JETS Club. Ronnie has greatly aided the de- velopment of the clubs with which he is associ- ated, and, thus,'he is deservingly named a TOP TEN SENIOR. NOLA LINN Nola Linn has proven herself to be an invaluable participant and leader in various school activities. She has received many honors, which range from serving as qua-captain of the Senior Powder Puff Team, to being nominated for the DAR Award. The students of THS have demonstrated their con- fidence in Nola's abilities in many ways. She was a Lionette her sophomore year, and she acted as a captain her junior year. She has been elected as secretary of her class her freshman, sophomore, and senior years and is a two-year member of the ROAR Staff. Nola, a progressive student, has ventured into a college-level English course during the last semester of her high school career. Her scientific endeavors are demonstrated by her mem- bership in the Science Cluband a summer course in geology. JAMES MAYFIELD For a perfect example of what a THS student should be, one need only look at James Mayfield. James is a sportsman in every sense of the word, for he displays honesty, sportsmanship, and sin- cerity in the classroom as well as on the field. Not only a leader in school affairs, James can also be a good follower when teamwork is necessary. James has participated in basketball and football for three years. In football he was chosen as All District Honorable Mention quarterback and cap- tain of our football team. This year he serves as senior class president and FTA president. In ad- dition to these activities, James is a Fire Drill Boy and is MR. THS for ,66. His hard work and support have contributed to the success of all these things, and he is truly an important member of our school. ,ff PHYLLIS MCQUEEN Because none must be a friend to have a friend,', Phyllis McQueen has proven to her fel- low students that she is worthy to be chosen a TOP TEN SENIOR. Her vivacious personality and charming smile have paved the way for her nomination for Homecoming Queen her fresh- man year. Showing the confidence that her class- mates have placed in her leadership abilities, she serves as Student Council representative and treasurer of the National Honor Society. Phyllis ranks high as a student and more important as an individual, for she was nominated for the DAR Award and for Most Intelligent Girl. In the past she was a member of the Lionettes and at- tended a summer session on scholarship at St. Markis School of Texas. Phyllis is a hard work- ing member of the ROAR Staff and a vital part of the ever-working students at THS. LINDA PRICE A delightful combinaticm of seriousness and fun is Linda Price. Her high school career has been one of many activities and responsibilities. In her freshman year she was nominated for Homecoming Queen, and she became a member of the FHA. She served her sophomore year as a Lionette, and the next two years she served as Head Captain, ,an unusual and outstanding honor to be placed on a girl for two consecutive years. As a highlight to her career in the Lionettes, she was named the Lionette of the Year'and presented to the student body at a pep rally. To top off her senior year, Linda was also nominated for Best All-Around Girl. Ask anyone about Lindais quali- fications, and they will tell you she is dependable, industrious, and cooperative to the utmost. . L ,r,. J M X, , '111 : 4 -ww . , ,, ri 'flf t ggi! P 2 ' 1 s in rn E if , V2 Vykkr , -Y 'e.' i Qt , ty L,,V 1 epics -,,r. 19 , 'rf If ffafs' ff,,,.5.1f3gfa s DICKIE WELLS Because he has given to his community and to his school, Dickie Wells was chosen by the members of the graduating class of '66 as lVIost Intelligent Boy. Through his outstanding abilities in the fields of math and science, Dickie was named a National Merit Finalist because of his score on this scholastic test. In past years he has been active in many clubs and now in his senior year is in the Mu Alpha Theta Math Club. Dickie has participated in the scholarship program at St. lVIark's School of Texas and is now the Cagers' basketball manager. D'ickie's main concern is with the Student Council in which he holds the office of vice-president. P 35 MOST B L i I E 1 1 5 S gi 1 , l I , x 3 1 a 5 , i Z E f I H Y 1 n I 1 1 i 1 3 5 4 f x wp V., ,K , 1 f -- ' ' ' . 3ii11wef.f , , . W .,.. 1 ,... .,. , .L ,M MOST BEAUTIFUL NOMINEES Lynda Jameson, Senior Pat Denton, furzior A S Sherry Kennedy, Sophomore Melinda Cheney, Freshman 38 in M MOST HANDSOME NGMINEES Clayton Jarmon, Sophomore Cay Spradling, Freshman 22, is? is if 2 Q Q Q 42 ? 1 f e 5 2 E L L J AME MR. AND MISS TI-IS NOMINEES ' ' funior Sally Thompson Sophomore Sara Shelton Freshman Debbie Proctor Sophomore Gary Corely Freshman Nick Nichols junio, Bill Hames MISS FLAME FARMERS BRANCH SHARON COSTLOW MISS FLAME CARROLLTON PAT GREEN w. gn: W , -A X ' 4 4-. 'rv . 1 . fs L 44 I ORGANIZATIONS f i? ' WM -, ww. Q , f 5 -2 QQMQQVQWENL sas. 1 - ls W' ,, Y G- f Z' ,X H 3 ,A 4, M ,,, ,.,wf.,,, 2. ..,, ,,,. .fZ,.yww.,....,, WfL4.,w...-R... .,,:..,V,,.fl.,:..V,M-.gf-4-QQ.,-1 di? Y'--. Y X 1 ' 4 V2 1 Lifes! 'fi , a N ' i m f ,L Z ,, -.Q ww, fa2f'Mw?M ' V 1 F' ,,..9.m.MJ W fw,1v,, ,pkf Je, ' x 'Aff-,avVy.f'vrf' - 'W wf - L .- v ,- 1 ffm ' 'Mwav' fr fr' J ,N 5 A, ,... fx' , V 47'- ' gmcmx H ,v if ,. 4 f , A- w ' gr' i ig V .., i V',,fMqVp5MF,' W' w ! Q ,,,, ' 3 T3 'WT l Y '3 :N Q L. 4 I . F.. . v 4 1 I I. 5 I . I xl ix an an 1 f .-:Nix M .iff 'Y . 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TUR ERT, ,f ,,.- ,nd Little did Eddie Williams know, as he and other staff members packed Tommie Kenas, Editor, Mrs. Hudman Sponsor for Trinity University, that he would bring hack an award for having if submitted the winning title for the annual week-hook of the workshop. I iiii Cecelia Brock Rick Chapman Sandy Leach Nola Linn Phyllis McQueen Jackie Newton Members Linda Routh Frank Sharpe Carolyn Weaver Eddie Williams Margaret Worth Beverly Wright ington it CF ,S .7 Moving into the new staff room was a big event. Linda Routh does her share of the work. Although the Roar 'gfloatn was not among the winners, the staffers had sufficient spirit for the Homecoming Parade. S 'W ' i BIMO THLY LIONS TALE ERVES AS NEW MEDIA Ed-in-Chief ..... Pat Blat: Co-Editors ...... Judi Agnes Laura Proctor Ad Manager . . . Emi Wooten Business Manager ......... Sharon Stokes Sponsor .. Mrs. Doris Tipps So that students will 'Abe in the know as to what is happening around the school, the Lion's Tale editorial staff presents the news in a factual, unbiased manner. By editing the school paper, they learn the make-up and reporting techniques needed for E a journalism career. Headed by Pat Blatt, the staff keeps a close tab on all school activities. To be eligible for the staff, students must have one year of journalism and be approved by the journalism instructor. The newspaper advisor, herself, chooses the editor, and the re- porters are the members of the journalism classes. Sitting: Rozine Higgins, Judi Agnes, Pat Blatt, Laura Proctor, Emi Wooten Standing: Mrs. Doris Tipps, Jim Orman, Sharon Stokes, Garth Glidewell, Kathy Hamn, Judy York, Charla Harwell, Neal Alexander, Carlton West 50 N S RECOGNIZES SCHOQASTIC ACHIEVEME T N0 scholastic honor at RLT excels that of mem- bership in the National Honor Society. This society measures the total product of education by the four dimensions of life-character, leadership, scholarship, and service. Anyone with a grade average of 90 or above and with an A in conduct the first semester of his junior or senior year is eligible for membership. Students are then voted upon by the faculty. Pres. .... . V. Pres. . . . . John Blanton Kahlayah Ray Sec. .............. ..... J ean Mitchell Treasurer Program Chairman Parl. ............... . Reporter .......... Phyllis McQueen Thomas Hainze .. Wendy Weir Par Blair Second Year Members John Blanton, Pat Blatt, Angella Clement, Ron Crabtree, Betty Martin, Jim Maxey, Phyllis l cQueen, Jean Mitchell, Kahlayah Ray, Kay Terry, Bobby Tucker, Wendy Weir, Linda Wright Members Not Pictured Judi Agnes Nina Farr Denny Ferrell Ronald Kirchenbauer Peggy Johnson David Parks Thomas Hainze First Year Members Susan Freeman, Harriet Cell. Linda Reddick, Gloria Bol- lier, Linda Brinson, Janie Brown, Dirk Fraser, Donna Johnson, Joan King, Cecil Oradat, Jo Anna Spiker, Susan Stacy 5I TUDE T COUNCIL COMPOSES DIRECTORY, The students of R. L. Turner felt confi- dent that their Student Council tried to do its upmost to fulfill its student hodyls needs and wants. Every Tuesday, our Council rnet to discuss what was best for the student body and what needed to be done to improve our school. Special projects this year involved spon- soring school dances, giving scholarships to Seniors, composing a student directory, put- ting an insignia on the gym floor, sending representatives to the T.A.S.C. Convention, and supporting all District Three Meetings. First Row Seated Mr Jackson Clement Nash Pullen Mr McElroy First Row: Williamson, Semhrick, Henry, Sarris, Proctor, Davis Myers Phillips Ramirez George Cuynes Meason Second Row VlcQueen, Wunderlick, Jones, Pollard, Nail, Bonsera, ATTENDS STATE T A S C CO VE TIO Pres. .. V. Pres. Sec. Treas. . Parl. .. Sponsors Wonder which one of the officers 1S maklng the members laugh this tune .. .... Greig Nash . ..... Dickie Wells An ella Clement E . . ..... Sally Denton .. James Pullen . Brice Jackson Kenneth McElroy BL E BELLE Consisting of fourteen peppy girls the Blue Belles perform at all home basketball games and at some of the out-of-town games. To 'be selected 2 Blue Belle, a girl must be willing tc learn dance and drill routines and must be poised, attractive, and intelligent This specially talented group is one oi the hardest working organizations at Turner High. Under the guidance oi lVlrs. Mable Jones, the Blue Belles have become a tradition at basketbal games. Q E 5 1 3 w 9 Peppy Blue Belles give spirit to R. L. T. l Blue Belles show off talent at pep rallies. Blue Belles model new blazers while posing in front of the new R. L. T. insignia. 2- Executive Committee: First Row: Powers, Salinas, Brown, Garrison. Fecond Row: Dalmont, Price, Dennis, Collette, Shelton, Moseley. ff' A V A gr ' ! , 1 We , me P, if 1 L10 ETT153 2 5 i ff? -5 . , if Q, kr 1 A Jessi 2 4 4 X' X 'R QRYNWHAC r to , . 'af Lionette of the Year: Linda Price. Dalmont. Mrs. Mable Jones. n, Captains: First Raw Powers Wright Garrison Second Row Collette Price, Managers: McDonald Ramirez, Mitchell Sponsor: is 56 LIO ETTE A closely-knit group consisting of seventy girls and their sponsor, Mrs. Mable Jones, is the R. L. Turner Lionettes. Because of time spent together in summer practice, in morning workouts, at football games, and at sixth period, these win- some girls have developed lasting friendships. Two weeks before school opened, the Lionettes learned field formations for the football half-time shows. The rewards of the preparation, determination, and inspiration which go into the perfecting of a drill team routine, came when the girls.com- peted with other high school drill teams in the Dallas area. All through the football season the Lionettes supported the football players all the way. Introducing a new idea to promote school spirit, the Lionettes placed booster posters in the boys' lawns the night before the big games. The end of the year closed with a banquet, which was sponsored by the Parent'Booster Club at Wyatt's Cafeteria. As the old gave way to the new, another year began for the Lionettes, a year which brought many hardships coupled with manifold joys. FIGHT-FIGHT Lionettes and their famous high kicks? x '- l-Nia , it . ' 'X .ff ., f , , Q E ii 521.gif LIQIIY...i1.'IQQIT'T'ii' 5 V Nh fn , fi A 1 J . 1 , ft- 1 1 1 wi 'F , , ' f 1? 4 1 11 , stew: . . Am .1 g- ----- 'E t 1 .1 A1 .1 . -41, .ww f Lg, ,., , ,S A . I, ' V , '79 1 Nw A 1,.1v,. 5. .31 ff' ,N ,Witt -W ' X 1 xt, 1 r' ? . ' -r ,f '- ' 33. r -Y lf . 1 I 1 V ' 3 . - V 3 . 1 .1 fri x 'af f it ' 1 if 1 ,W ' 1 1-1- . 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V x ,A V l Smith, Hill, Hamn, Shelton, King, Eggleston, How Fourth Row: Harper, Valdez, Lyons, Burk, Gregory, Turner, Moseley, Aldredge, Robertson, McManis 1 Fifth Row: Edmonson, Sandy, Bowden, Mc Dowell, Lord, Nash, Sublette, Pointer, Bell, Shelton, Baker Wright. Sixlh Row: Lawrence, New, Canfield, Dennis, Eves, Whitmore,.Harris, Kennedy. Seventh Row: Kir- patrick, Stewart, Brown, Salinas, Bollier, Langdon, Barber f 2 fl l lb 1 l W-Q , , Lionettes proudly display new uniforms while marching in the Annual Pioneer Day Parade. 1 ' L :IL-I wg' ,A . Mzyw f',.-,.--, ,M ,. www i 2613 4? X5 1 ' awww K , M A: X as , 7 --LW . H 53.3, 8+ 1 H Mg 1 v 2 ' Q f 6 X Ji! fs DRI IM MAJ , git Nm ETTE S 1 YW, . Left to Right: Kirpatrick, Stewart, Brown, Salinas, Bollier, Barber, Langdon. Everyone else seems to he off step except Sondra Stewart. , ll' so ex L . so x , e ggp .W H CHL In Y 4. 35':Lf'4iff'il'Nl'IsZi5ftgf'7'gk Y ' YF? V . LIO e ETTE MAJORETTE 5 .Q gs Majorettes take active part in pep rallies. Hey, what's going on Brown? VAR Nix Xi i t Q f E ITY CHEERLEADER y tty y Dv G , Afsc zz :- '1f 'l-- E? -r:::::..w ' tty gag t if E 5 t , aff Q Q , 1 N .ifqy tr. O . 1 s l Kristina Krise, Junior PUSY 0'N6i11, Junior 1 Zack Gibson, Senior, Head Cheerleader Tex Knight, S0Ph0m0f9 l l Joy McDonald, Mascot Pep, enthusiasm, personality, and co- ordination are a few of the components V5 that characterize the RLT cheerleaders. The is -qw cheerleaders project their dedication by per- i i Q' A V A forming at all athletic competition. L V Under the direction of Miss Wilson, the i cheerleaders work together to boost school il loyalty and to encourage good sportsman- 1 Miss Wilson, Sponsor Ship' ROMOTE CHOOL PIRIT - s 9 ii E5 fftfgrl, Katha Henry, Sgnigr Beth Richardson, Sophomore Bobby Robinson, Senior Gary Corley, Sophomore FR, 'L he Pausing between cheers, the varsity cheerleaders and the mascot smile for the photographer. EW CHEERLEADER ADD E THUSIASM F T, T T tTT T T ,M .L.',-' The B Team Cheerleaders are Sherolyn Canfield, Sara Shelton, Jacque Wright, Billy Fergueson, Thomas Lambert, and Glenn Willis. ' g ry 4 :gov 3 ntt: 1' M T ttX.kA TT AFM TT W of T ttt D tt,, t.t,ttt ,T Wi ttlt , ,t,ttttt T tttl TT ttt,, TT .-T,T,oT 4,1 M5 5 ,f .T ..,k T,,t,.1.,,.....TrTTT..w- To A ,,,.,.Q, ,TTT itt .,,, Ty. -' A rT?.,i,,T, , I K 'Vi ' .,,,. , hu i 2 I . , y y ,ttttttltt 3 e e tnttttt.tttt T - T T a f f T .T ,, TTTTT V D TT.r,,T,,, D ,TT T TT,T TTTT L l 'lll .TTf, .M - I Tllll 2 TT T TT ,W W The Freshman Cheerleaders are Jan Powers, Patsy Salmon, Janis George, Donna Hall, Cindy Atteberry, and Debbie Proctor. 62 L Q The Lionkeepers are Mike Rogan, .lim Orman, Nola Linn, Debbie Herrin, Chris Salas, and Larry Collard. LIONKEEPERS PAMPER LINUS if fi ' ' W,ii.e ,r.r, L fgsaeizgsfxasrsgsgyfgzpgs evra? ' K, Being a Lionkeeper may seem simple enough to unaware students, but behind the common faces of these Turner students are courageous defenders of our mascot, Linus. These keepers see to it that Linus is present at rallies, take him to and from all ball games, and him warm shelter between his public appearances. chosen mighty all pep furnish The R.L.T. Lionkeepers are plotting against the thief who stole Linus' Linus and bodyguards, Chris Salas and tail. Mike Rogan, watch proudly as the Lions g ' 63 The band played on, despite the darkness at the Homecoming Bonfire. LID BA D STEP HIGH A D PROUD This year the Lion Band began anew with the installation of forty freshmen and a new director, Mr. Ken Harris. With his knowledgeable leadership, the band's ac- complishments surpassed their previous history. Never before had the band suffered and sacrificed so much and yet been such a tightly knit group. It was evident at every public appearance that the '66 band was indeed a group that worked and played well together. ln the fall, besides the pep rallies, half-time shows, and parades, the biggest goal for the marchers was the U.l.L. contest. As a result of the seemingly endless re- hearsals, the band received a first division rating in uniformity inspection and a second division rating in marching performance. The practicing did not cease here, however. Nine members went to the All-Region Band try-outs, and Cecelia Brock was chosen a member. ln the spring the U.I.L. concert and sight-reading contests was the climax to a -4. In the Farmers Branch Western Day Parade, the band traded its uniforms for western attire. Only the best bands do not need music 4v '5n5 -'WL ww ml- mv . H mv vf'3W1j?,QfQ Q44 f Wiwggwjyfgyw M ,zx1,,+gk.f,,'1 - In waz, 1-4 fs-Iwi V H 4 gm 1. I i K. fr .. ,.WQ1'aif 4 J ' K. A A fe 4 J Vi 1 . 1 ff V agfginff 3,2 Q , X i iw I . 3 3-1 1. 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CLARINETS Cecelia Brock Judy Burgess Tommy Butler Angclla Clement Pam Cranfield Pam Dixon Mary Fisher Steve Ford Karen George Sue Green Vickie Higgins Rickie lde Peggy Johnson Janet Jones Tommie Kenas Norma Lancaster Pat Mahan Marilyn McLaughlin Duane Medlin Margie Molfet Nickie Napier Debbie Nelson Peggy O'Neill Janice Pruitt Sherry Rainwater Janis Randles Gwen Reneau Gloria Robinson ',,, , Randa Sarris Pat Sembrick Walter Smith CORNETS Leurnard Craig Glenn Crawshaw Garland Dunn Russ Ferrante Bill Graham Bruce Green Philip Hargrove Lon Hudkins Debbie McClung Bill Morton Ray Rodriguez .lerry Shehane Jimmy Thornton SAXOPHONES Vicki Bell loan Blanton Linda Bonneau Cathy Brock Danny Bush Ronnie Butler Eddie Hill Rodney Kenas Larry Martin Linda Routh Suzi Thompson Doug Turner TROMBONES John Gruben David Keen Tom Lawson Richard Likely .lack Pepper Bobby Van Barry Wallace Brent Whitmire BARITONES Billy Shields Tollie Smith FW M, f -E, o I as.. QQ BASSES Isaac Day Tony Maffia Stcvc Willis FRENCH HORNS Denny Bell .lim Houston Richard Martin Robert Price Mike Steinberg FLUTES Barbara Brinson Janie Brown Jana Brown Ho Debbie Fitzpatrick Jackie Gilbert Pam Jones Cheryle Jordan Shirley Shields PERCUSSION Cynthia Barnett Lynn Dixon Phyllis Dye Garry Granger Kerry Kearns Gwen Moyer Diane Tredwell qffz '.' U 1' fp ,QP nf 'wr ll I 'I' 4 4. Mr. Ken Harris, director . A 1- ' V Billy Shields, Drum Majorg Vickie Bell, Secretaryg Russ Ferrante, V. Presi- dentg Rickie Ide, Librariang Bill Graham, President. The band entertained at all pep rallies, where they helped boostllhe spirit of RLT. STAGE BAND SWINGS ON TG POPULARITY ,,,, 5 , k,m.r,A . SAXOPHONES TRUMPETS Doug Turner Bill Graham DHHHY BUSII Leonard Craig ROIIIHB Butler Russell Ferrante Tommy Butler Jerry Shelizme Lon Hudkins Ray Rodriguez Have you ever met a mu- sician? Well, you have if you know the doll or any of the eighteen swinging guys in the Stage Band. The com- bined talents of these kids make-up one of the finest high school stage bands in the state. Everyday, fifth period is spent filling the band room and surrounding halls with the sounds of jazz, swing, and melancholy blues. Under the direction of Mr. Ken Harris, the members are taught music and instrument improvision. This year the Stage,Band participated in assemblies, concerts and in state contests at S.M.U. and Brownwood. TROMBONES Tom Lawson Barry Wallace .lohn Gruben Tollie Smith .lack Pepper STRING BASS DRUMS Isaac Day Garry Granger PIANO Suzi Thompson At public appearances the Stage Band demonstrates precision showmanship in musical performance. ' 67 Y-TEENS ENCOURAGE FELLOW First Row: Smith, Smylie, Burgess, Brown, Mages, Cailley, Smith. Second Row: Castro Houchm, Bray, Whitmire, Graham, Bucy, Edrine, Randalls. HIP THRO GH ERVICE Girls at R. L. Turner have the opportunity to serve their com- munity through Y-Teens, an or- ganization sponsored by the Y.W.C.A. The girls serve their community by helping the needy and. by marching in national drives, such as the Cystic Fibrosis Drive. Sponsored by Mrs. Semple and Mrs. Nieman, the club is well- known for helping girls to realize their Christian duty in giving of their time and talent to worthy causes. Pres. ..... ..... P at Gailley V. Pres. .... ...... C athy Smith Sec. ........ .... S uzette Smylie Devotional Chairman .... Judy Burgess Y-Teens pointed the correct route to an uncertain motorist in the Homecoming Parade. 68 Y-Teens sponsored a clothing drive to help the needy of the community. ART CL R LAUNCHE YEAR WITH ART HGW Pres. . . . .... Karen Shipman V. Pres. ...... Sally Denton W Sec. . . .... Linda Wright SCULPTURR nT A f A fi fa To promote interest and appreciation in art, the Art Club launched the year with an art exhibit. The club obtained replicas of famous paintings and charged a small fee to view the show. The sum collected was used to buy 'the pictures which in turn were used to decorate the school offices. Examples of creative work displayed by the members were the festive Christmas decora- tions which put the entire student body into the holiday spirit. l lk' 4 gl First Row: Sostecke, Shipman, Sharpe, Bossong Second Row: Smith, Roan, Mrs. Willey, Miller, Collins, Lyons, Williams, Taylor, Ferguson, Gailley, Smith. 69 70 ELECT CHOIR RECOCNIZES SELECT TALE T First Row: Mrs. Price, Gregory, Lesley, Upchurch, Woods, McGough, Weir, Wiggins, Moore, Wallace Second Row: DuMenil, Campbell, Hamner, Henry, Johnson, Davis, Brown, Brown, Cooper, Ray, Hariss Third Row: Glidewell, Spiker, Bessonette, Steele, Certh, Dickson, Brown, Moore, Massengill, Jensen, Odom Fourth Row: Parker, Hutchinson, Humphries, Lee, Cox, Smith, Ste- phens, Hall, Stolbarger, Cook. Every day at third period the halls are filled with the glorious sounds of our Select Choir. Christmas concerts, assembly programs, and evening performances have made the cho4ir,s year an active and successful one. Through the capable guidance of Mrs. Price, a standard of musicianship and choral excellence has made the choir a tradition at R. L. Turner High. yy A Ang Select Choir gave a fine performance at the Christmas program. Pres. . . . V. Pres. . . Sec. .... . Treas. ...... . Librarians ..... Robe Custorlians Glen Cox Buddy Humphries . Caren Wiggins . . . . Karen Davis . . . . Melody Moore Dan Certh Royce Massingill, Bob Parker CIRL CLEE CL R FORM FE ININE CHORUS I FIFTH PERIOD CLASS First Row: Mrs. Price, Dodd, Brice, Fairleigh, Myers, Hill, Sumner, Kammerdeiner, Laffity. Second Row: Iones, Wil- liams, Collette, Ehrman, Kennedy, Briggs, Bell, Howard, Kerr Third Row: Whalen, Wright, Genn, Bell, Proctor, Faugh, Varner, Perry, Goodrich. Pres. . . . V. Pres. Sec. . . . . Treas. .... . Librarian SIXTH PERIOD Strong lungs, trained'voices and hours of hard work are the ingredients that make up the Girl's Glee Club at R. L. Turner. This year the girls meet two periods a day to prepare for assemblies, programs and concerts in which they participate. The Glee Club' is under the direction of Mrs. Price. . . .. Kathey Metcalf .. . . . Jeanne Ron . . . Laura Proctor Ga amoer Gray . . . . y . . . . . . . Carolyn Weaver ,5 I fit? . . 0 HESV. 3 Q ' ' :.f7fl'3i I f' CLASS First, Row: Mrs. Price, Ross, Proctor, Smith, Meeks, Jameson, Second Row: Dodson, Shook, Laffity, Holland,,Mitchcll. Third Row: Metcalf, Harris, White, Taylor 7I DRAMA CL B DIVIDEC , . , . First Row: Brock, Brock, Henry, O'Neill, Morley, Perry, Jarvis, Second Row: Tedford, O'Neill, Hill, Tobert, Goodlett Jones, McGraw, Willey, Miss Branson Third Row: Wilkinson, Thompson, Nelson, Shelton, Dodd, Hedrick, Jones, Barnes Beam, Johnson, Richardson Fourth Row: Ferguson, Roan, Tolhert, Teague, Willis, lsaminger, Sellers, Van Devender, Webb Hemperly Most girls do spend hours on the phone, but Peggy .lohnson's ex- cuse is practicing for a Backstage Majority production of Sorry Wrong Number. BACKSTACE MAJORITY Pres. ..... . . . Cecelia Brock V. Pres. . . . ..... Katha Henry Sec. .... .... P atsy 0'Neill Treas. . . . . . . Paula Moreley Lion Theater and Backstage lVlajority were' organized to serve RLT. The major purposes of the clubs are to establish a better understand- ing of drama and to create interest and enjoy- ment in plays. Members attend other plays in the area as well as produce their own. Miss Branson, a new teacher at RLT, went to work at the beginning of the year to make both clubs possible. Because Miss Branson has given her advice and understanding, the clubs have both had a successful first year. Club life is filled with activity and surprises. These may range from a trip to the Dallas Theater Center and a visit with the stars, to the wild excitement that rages backstage when one of the clubs is producing a uSpectacular. All members have to participate in the activities in order to gain points for ufull membershipn privileges. Auditioning for a play part sometimes calls for unknown abilities. L TO TWO BRANCHE yyv' Watch your tone of voice! Put some f-e-e-ling into your es! cries Miss Branson. LION THEATER Pres. .... . .. Kathleen Metcalf V. Pres. . . . .... Lynn Materka Sec. ..... . . . Barbara Mages Treas. . . . ..... Pat Squire Rehearsing for The Inexperzenced Ghost, Lion Theater members spend many fseeminglyj unending hours of practice. First Row: Metcalf, Materka, Mages, Squire Second Row: Moore, Graham, Duggan, Kienzel, McCulla Third Row: Brand, Cox, Ross, Powell, Brown, Fourth Row: Miss Branson, Ehrman, Smith, Atteherry, Brockman, Duggan, Lambert l 73 INTERESTED IN ENGINEERING? 2 First Row: Yeargan, Kirchenbaur, Ferrunte, Tucker, Wisnoski, Clement. Second Row: Mrs, Casey, Hour, Womack, Thompson, Atteberry, Priem, Meller, Bradford Third Row: Nash, Ehrman, Baker, Perry, Lawson, Van, Adams, Grey, Thompson, Cox. Junior Engineering Training Society is a club formed for the purpose of familiarizing students with the dif- ferent fields of engineering. JETS is to help interested PVCS- --'.--. ........ ' Russ Ferrante students decide if engineering is the type of career iqllgifelglilaild they Want. During the year they have many projects. lVlr. George Crimmer, an engineer at Otis and the club7s co-advisor, visits the club often to give them helpful and interesting advice. Treas. .. ..,. Bobby Tucker Members often take the floor during club meetingsg others give their upmost attention. CREATIVE WRITING CLUB ENCOURACES TALENTED IVIINDS 'eated: Posey, Nunn, Brockman, Griffith, Ford, Harwell, Clement, Campbell, Cox, Mrs. Birkelbach Standing: Harwell, Worthington, Smith, Ioodrich, Walden, Karlavich, Dugan, Batter, Thompson, Jones, Phillips,Tcdfo-rd, Seifert, Pribble, Williams, Duggan. Today unknown . . . Tomorrow who knows? Pres. ...... ......... C len Cox V. Pres. .. .. Donna Campbell SGC. ..... .. Angella Clement Reporter .. Vicki Harwell The Creative Writing Club was formed in hopes of letting crea- tive students develop their natural writing abilities by learning to take and give constructive criti- cism. They learn to use stimulat- ing topics to improve their writ- ing of essays, poems, short stories, and plays. Sponsored by Mrs. Birkelbach, the group plans the founding of a school periodical composed of student contributions in the literary field. M 1955? UNIOR ACI-HEVER CAI The purpose of Junior Achievement is to teach students the inside work of running a business. lt achieves this purpose by letting students form corporations and be in complete charge of them with only a very small amount of assistance from the ad- visors. These advisors are successful businessmen who are capable of helping Achievers when their businesses come to a standstill. Through the year, company members sell stock, make products, and then sell these products. This is done to let them get the feel of starting a business and keeping it going. Otis Engineering Company has once again let the J.A. companies meet in its building every week. -WT l VIP CO Seated: Houseman, Price, Hamner Standing: Mr. Albrecht, Brown, Mr. Genkins, Bradley, Vaugn, Fussell, Nosal, Walton, Mc- Donald, Gunn DAL NOR CO fygamaf,-v:ss,,,Q,,.:m:.c1m,--1 I Irs Seated: Green, Henry, McCullum, Lux Second Row: Moore, Minor, Metcalf, Mr. Taylor Third Row: Mr. McGuire, Pittsbury, Malone, Brockway 76 5 RUSIN ESS EXPERIE CE CATCOW ENTERPRISES Doherty, Chumbley, Mr. Mitchell, Thompson, Mr. Riskind, Hileman, Barns We MATCA Seated: Campbell, Hargrove, Johnson, Castro, Thornton Standing: Mr. Kaasa, Bradley Fearson, Zimmerman, Croce, Siegler Rainwater, Reneau, 0'Nei1l, Price, Mr. Dunklin 77 no A 5' TEMS CO A is , Seated: Henderson, Placky, Allison, Howard, Boesser, Harbison Standing: Mr. Clompton Dunn, Roan, Ferguson, Mr. Ross, Isaminger, Willis, Mr. Green JWC ENTERPRISES o 4, Z.: .vm.,,,, KL' J ,125 . -Q Seated: Tucker, Craft, Aldridge, Tipps, Ivey, Morley Standing: Mr. Shields, Mr. Huff, Woodworth, Raley, Hamfer, Dickson, Kinzle, Franzen, Bonneau, Hamn-er, Clendening 78 DAL NOR C0 Pres. . . . . Paul McCollum V. Pres. . . . Nick Pillsbury Sec. . . . . Katha Henry Treas. . .... Pat Green .mf mfr I Pres. . V. Pres. .. V. Pres. Sec. .. Treas. . .. VIP CO Pres. . . . . . . Blll Price V. Pres. . . . . .V .lerry Jonson Sec. , . . .... Judy Hamner Trezzs. . . Kathy Houseman MATCA Philip Hargrove . Larry Johnson Donna Campbell .. Lilli Castro Jimmy Thornton IWC ENTERPRISES Pres. .............. Paul lvey V. Pres. .......... Steve Tipps Sec. ........ Shirley Aldridge T reas. . . ...... Paula Morley TEMS CO Pres. .......... Jimmy Alli V. Pres. ...,..... Jim Stev Sec. ..... ...... P enny ll Treas. . .... Elda Ram. CATCOW ENTERPRISES Pres. .. ..... David Car' V. Pres. .. ........ Alicia Hi Sec. . . . ...... Cindy Hilli- Treas. . .... Debbie Dohl I 1 COSMETOLOGY CL B EBVES MEMBER A D PUBLIC Among the many opportunities our school offers us, cos- metology is one of the most useful ones. By taking cosme- tology for two years, girls may obtain an operatorls license and he considered a beautician. Cosmetology is a three-hour course for five days a week. Its purposes are to teach the girls the secret tricks that all professionals must know in styling hair and to teach them how to style their own hair in a Way most becoming to them. Cosmetology has gained recognition by serving the public- l Brenda Nelson, Sweetheart irst Row: Stokes. Dobbs, Blair, Jann-son. Second Row: Mrs. Mr-Kee, Burrows, Nelson, hoemake, Reeder. Abel. Fletcher, Jolinson, Broyles. First Row: Hill, Cook, Woolf, Hargrove. Second Row: Mrs. McKee, Powell, Garrison, Nelson, Cray- son, Pierce, Collins, Wolt-mwtl, Whalen. EH I Jill! -1 W- .SQFHEBSII yi- FUTURE FARMERS DEVELOP LOVE OF COUNTRY LIFE First Row: Morrow, Wall, Glidewell, Goodwin, Barnett, Hindman, Jones, Mason, Gilbert, Likely, Busby, Gonzales, Mr. Bagley. Second Row: James, Steele, Williamson, Grider, Jackson, Laffity, Isominger, Whitson, Schmitt, White, Haines, English, Bugsby. Third Row: Keen, Nelson, Turner, Embrey, Brackeen, Dotson, Reeves, Hamilton, Calvert, Cummings, White, Holley. Fourth Row: Bagby, Butler, Whitson, Farrow, Schlief, Davis, Blankenship. Lacey, Brooks, Bronough. Pres. . . V. Pres. .. Sec. . . Treas. Rep. . . Sen. . . . Randall ,lones Rusty Goodwin .. Bill Mason Mike Hindman Danny Gilbert - .. Max Barnett The FFA strives to develop leadership, to nurture a love of country life, to create more interest in the in- telligent choice of an agricultural career, and to pro- vide organized rural recreational activities. To become a member, one must be actively enrolled in'Vocational Agriculture, memorize the FFA Creed, and be voted in by the Chapter Farmers. The sponsor of this organization is Mr. Bagley. l s Candy Scott, Sweetheart Future Farmers learn to respect power tools. 82 RIDING EXPERIENCE IS OAINED THROUGH RODEO CLUB Are you interested in bull riding, barrel racing, or horseback riding? Do you enjoy horses and the excite- ment of a rodeo? lf this is your kind of entertainment, then this is your kind of club. The Rodeo Club was formed this year especially for those students at Turner, both girls and boys, who are interested in leaving civilization and returning to the hard- ridin', fast-shootin' days of the West. Pres. .... .... C all Morris V. Pres. . . . . . . Mike Hindman Sec. ...... ..... S herry White T reasl ..... ..... .I ackie Whitson Reporter .... ...... T ommy Whitson The three courageous girls . . . First Row: Whitson, White, Morris, Hindman, King, Daft, Whitson Second Row: Dotson, Mason, Thompson, Gailley Third Row: Jackson, Lafity, Nealy, Fretwell, Fourth Row: Mr. Dolgener, Miss Neblett Besides the dare-devils, there are the clowns to keep all laughing . . . 83 9 F TURE TEACHERS SEE First Row: Mayfield, Krise,,York, Pruitt, Martin, Robertson, Roan, 0'Nei11, MCGOWHH, Sflliflai, RiChaTd50H, Miwhell, M011 Williams, Sembrick, Head, 'Meeks, Newton, Thompson, Harwell, Sostecke, Bonsera, Henderson Third Row: Harwell, Patterst Agnes, Mrs. West Second Row: Dodson, Linn, Knight, Corley, Tedford, Cipher, Cowen, Lindsay, Deaton, Glidewell, Post Zack Gibson gives a re- port of business at a morning meeting. 84 Numbering 61, FTA members began the new year with the distinction of being one of the largest and most active organizations at RLT. Sponsored by Mrs. Laura West, the club became known as a leader in both school and extracurricular functions. The club chose delegates who participated in district and state meetings. During Teach- er Appreciation Week, FTA members hon- ored the faculty with a reception and placed bright, red apples in the teachers, mailboxes. The club was representt in the Homecoming P rade. l l O THAI INDS Kristina Krise, Sweetheart Pres. .... .. James Mayfield V. Pres. ....... Zack Gibson Sec. ..... Randi McGowan Hedrick, Lord Fourth Row: Mosher, Dunn, Duff, Treas. ...... Judy York Sandy, Gregory, Canfield, Self, Griffin Fifth Row: Rep. .. ,, Cathy Martin Bradford Patty, and Dee are Signing up to gg to the Regional The club was represented at the State Convention by several of the gl N,T S,U, more 'wide-eyed' members FUTURE NURSES ASPIRE TO ERVE HUMANIT3 First Row: Graff, Hoar, Cox, Pietila, Darst Second Row: Kosling, Mages, Can, Garza Third Row: Randalls, Goodrich, Sharpe, Tedford, Mrs. Roach Fourth Row: Abner, Anderson, Seagrave. Pres . .. y V. Pres. . .... Linda Cox Sec. ,L ,f JZ- ','fY Should l enter the field of medicine? Girls with this question in their minds have formed the Future Nurses Club. This organization brings together young girls interested in medical and related careers and provides practical experience so the girls will find out if they are really, inter- ested in the medical field. The sponsors for FNA ,this year are Mrs. Northcutt and Mrs. Roach. W! Cath Darst Kris Pietela 86 Mrs. Northcutt demonstrates how to administer aid for a broken arm KNIGHTS B TTLE 0 A CHECKERED BOARD First Row: Mrs. Hufstedler, Hainze, Duggan, Dean, Stacy, Cox, Kirchenbauer, Rodriguez. Second Row: Hargrave, Gross, Dahlin, Morton, Johnson, Walton, Harding, Mrs. Buckalew, Third Row: Chumlnley, Wails, Tix, Thompson, Bux, Ehrman. Jordon, Henderson. Every Friday morning at 7:30 the Knights of Turner gather to challenge each other to games of chess. Under the supervision of Mrs. Buckalew and Mrs. Hufstedler, the members organize tournaments, provide free instruction, and improve their games. The highlight of the clulfs activity comes in the spring with the annual student- faculty tournament. The students provide quite a challenge for their teachers ,fifilsilill ff me fl: .,. ' fS45?S15T ?? - T. . T1 T Q F - gb T L: -' ,T ....,... -I To 15 i 1. ,, . ..., T Q it s JR. . 'E' 3 was ' ' V w fittgsf S s and it .:2sQ5 w.1'f. .2932 eg S H . .,.., ..,. . ,H X , V ,, s gif ,it Q r Q x' H + ti 1, 9 1 s 3 iq gf? 5 1 . 'T t'ttt T .'e. t'.' .,.. 'K .lf I- - T H T . .. . - f ,, M Y T W' ,, ., s n'... . TT Q KN1cHTs or TURNER T - OFFICERS 1 T- 'eis t T . .. T Pres. Ray Rodriguez f'f'5fJifif'? f35'3535f?95Tff39-2Wlifffl 1.5 'w'F'i-is 735' f' mi K 4 f A ' ' . M' 1-. I Q in V. Pres. .. Ronnie Kirchenbauer ,fs .,.. ts-. jvf-1-fr-firm 1.3 , 5 1. -- . 1---n-l'fM 1 . as -. 5' Trans. .. .. . . . . . . Tom Hamze 5 . , T - . . -t T f . .V f -f ,, .. 4 -f 'T ww.. ...... 'aigfgf as ---, ,,.. To T t ,--T f 's,T N ..,, ii - 11. :ff-ffefq L .Q , is ..... ..,, xzdgisgrgg .QM T is 1 . . ,K T MODEB MATH CHALLE CES MATH CLUB First Row: Mrs. Johnson, Wells, Clement, Hainze, Ferrante, Blanton, Second Row: Battalico, Daniels, Dug- gan, Terry Third Row: Brown, Fraser, Turner, Thompson, Ray, Houseman, Flavin, Orodat, Hargrove Fourth Row: Murray, Bell, Kirchenbauer, Williams, Rider, Bailey, Perry, Spurlock Pres. .. .lohnny Blanton V. Pres. ........ Tom Hainze Sec. ...... .... A ngella Clement Reporter .................... Russell Ferrante The purpose of the Math Club is the promotion of scholarship in, and en- joyment and understanding of math- ematics among high school students. Sponsored by Mrs. Johnson, the Math Club meets on specified morn- ings of each month. To become a mem- ber a student must have completed two semesters of algebra, two semesters of plane geometry, and must have com- pleted or be currently enrolled in a third semester of algebra. These stu- dents must also have a mathematics average of 85 and an overall scholastic average of 80. Ronnie Bell can't believe that these things could possibly help in working problems. MATH MADE EASIER BY USE OE LIDE RULE irst Row: Cox, Orman, Kirkenbaur, Clement, Freeman Second Row: Mr. C-rizzle, Atoms, Hainze, Van, Orodat, Hoar, Duggan, Walton hrman, Mr. Miller The Slide Rule Club this year divided into two sections. Mr. Miller taught the slide rule on the beginning level, and lVlr. Grizzle taught the advanced level. To keep the students in practice, there were contests and competitions between both groups. When a student had learned the basic fundamentals of the slide rule, he advanced to the higher group. W Mr. Miller and Mr. Grizzle show members how simple math problems can be with a simple little instrument like the slide rule. Pres. ...... Ronnie Kirchenbauer V. Pres. .............. 'Glen Cox Sec. .... ........ J 1m Orman J 89 THE D.E. CLUB EABNS WHILE IT LEABNS 2 ' i E First Row: Mr. Minarik, Mackey, Howard, Bumey, Wright, Glidewell, Owens Second Row: Barnett, Hamner, Hasten Davis Scott Freeman Third Row: Thompson, Fedricke, Robinson, Harris, Williams, Sluder, Dycus Fourth Row: Graff, Callie! Hanson Sally Denton, Sweezh eart sf- v., f 1 Pres. .. ...... Bill Mackey V. Pres. .... Cheri Howard Sec. .... Millicent Donaldson Treas. . ...... Judy Burney Reporter Garth Clidewell For those students who feel that their future will lay somewhere in the field of distribution or sales- manship, R. L. Turner furnishes a program of Distribu- tive Education. This program provides an hour in school and time after school and on week-ends for training in retail merchandising. Students develop leadership in the field of distribu- tion and become' aware of the opportunities in the American system of free competitive enterprise. They also learn the importance of cooperation and self-con- trol when coming in contact with people of the public. All D.E. students will certainly agree that the guid- ance of Mr. Gene Minarik, their sponsor, has been a great asset to the Distributive Education Program. 90 I ICT TRAINS STUDE TS FOR OCCUPATIONS Students who feel they can handle two jobs at once have the opportun- ity to do so by taking Industrial Co- operative Training. All I.C.T. stu- dents are members of the I.C.T. Club. The I.C.T. Club helps its members to see and to understand the many phases of industrial work. Every member holds a job in the-industrial field. The program makes it possible for students to work and to attend school at the same time. Pres. ... .... Cary Moncrief V. Pres. . . . . . Bobby Robinson Sec. .... . . . Sandra Tennison First Row: Robinson, Beal, Tennison, Langston, Wilson, Moncrief Second Row: Sims, Summers, Tippit, Miller, Christiansen, Warden, Rowe Third Row: Mcln- msh, Pepper Stacy, Rouch, Daniels, Buss, Mr. Thrash Fourth Row: Bowden, Harper, Dickson, Reeves, McQuagge. ff These are members who helped with the Chili Supper which was sponsored at the li school cafeteria by the I.C.T. Club. it Rebecca Beal. Sweetheart 9 I v 4 FUTURE MECHANICS KEE All of the students at R. l.. Turner know that if they have any car trouble, they can rely upon the capable Auto Mechanic boys to have their car in utip-topi' running order. These students have the opportunity to learn how to become auto mechanics while studying under this year's Industrial Cooperative Training Program. lVlr. E. A. Rutherford, sponsor of Auto Mechanics, teaches his students the various aspects of automobile maintenance. His classes are three hours long, and there is a morning ses- sion as well as an afternoon session. Pres. . . . . V. Pres. . .. Sec. ..... . . . Treas. .... . What's under the hood? The Auto lVle4-hanics boys can tell you! Reporter Sgt. at Arms . Gerry Turner .. Cliff Hudson .limmy Bumpass . David Dennis .. David Baker Jackie Whitson Besides supplies, and tea-lmicul equipment. learning how to fix broken motors. the boys have access to all different kinds of tools, ARS IN TIP-TOP HAPE MORNING SESSION First Row: Turner, Shoemake, Thompson, Ringo Second Row: Mr. Rutherford, Lambert, Gumaer, Hickman, Harrison, Higgins Baker, Third Row: Bumpass, McDonald AFTERNCNDN SESSION First Row:Stolebarger,Hzi1l, Kelley, lVIacFurlane, Able, Howard, Grayson Second Row: Mr. Rutherford, Hudson, El- liott, Whitson, Tait, Parkey, DCVOC, Sftandifer, Allen. 93 YOUNG SCIE TISTS EXPLOB Scientific minds 4- interest : a Science Club member. The science Club provides an opportunity for students to further their t interests in science through contact with one another and with distinguished speak- ers from the various fields of science. The students, sponsored by Mr. Jerry Dickson, have unlimited activities, includ- ing field trips to various industrial and scientific organizations and a bicycle bri- gade in the Homecoming Parade. SCIENCE CLUB 1 Pres. ..... .... .l ohnny Blanton V. Pres. . . ...... lean Mitchell Sec. .... . . . Tammy O'Kelley Rep. . . . .. Thomas Hainze i Young scientists have new experiences in lab. i , .........,,.. . . ,....,,..., T . M ll V . Q .1,-- - t ' - I X . , ,Q f1,s1,f,, , , .er ,Y . r . , , T 1 V 4 xkm i,..,, ,M il y First Row: Spiker, Sellers, Holland, Mitchell, Mitchell, Pepper, Martin, Wright, Houscman, McQueen, Linn, Cell, O'Kelly, Clement, Shipm Dickson, Second Row: Swearinger, Morton, Rider, Hainze, VanDevendcr, Spurlock, Yeargan, Duggan, Third Row: Johnson, Sm: Isaminger, Taylor, Prieni, Maxey, Ehrman, Bradford, Blanton, FeHante,Walkcr,Delaloye, Perry AT RE, PHE O E A M 11-37 3 sr First Row: Martin, Mitchell, Houseman, 0'Kelley, Wright, Linn, Cell, McQueen, Second Row: Mr. Dickson, Duggan, Ferrante Bradford, Hainze, Blanton, Wells, Rider CHEMISTRY ll CLASS For those students who wish to further their scientific knowledge and increase their experimental abilities, RLT offers Chemistry II, an advanced chemistry class. This Course allows the students to develop further into aspects of various problems and prepare them for more advanced chemistry classes in college. Because of the small class, lVlr. Dickson is able to give individual aid which would be impossible in classes of a larger size. Smaller classes enable the students to be more inquisitive about their problems and to question facts rather than just to accept them. The class is not only interesting but amusing at times as well. HOMEMAKERS SEE O Future Homemakers of America is an organization of girls interested in learning hy doing and broadening their horizons. Their flower is the red rose, and their motto is, Wlioward new horizonsf' Their colors of red and white symbolize strength and sincerity. The eight purposes of FHA, symbolized by the octagonal seal are: to promote a growing appreciation of the joys and satisfactions of homemaking, to emphasize the importance of worthy home membership, to encourage democracy in home and com- munity life, to work for good home and family life for all, to promote international good will, to foster development of creative leadership in home and community life, to provide individual and group recreation, and to further interest in home econom- ics. As stated in their creed, the Future Homemakers face the future with warm cour- age and high hopes. ONEITA CHAPTER Pres. .. . Randi McGowan lst . . Connie Moseley 2nd . . . . Linda Nickols 3rd . . . .... Christi Nash 4th .. . . . Karen Wiggins 5th ... . .. Katha Henry 6th . . ..... Joanna Brice Sec. . . Linda Richardson Treats. .... , Sgl. at arms Parl. ..... . wi.. --ww. iw: At a festive tea, formal etiquette is demonstrated by future perfect hostesses. 96 Hlst. ........ . . . Sponsor .... . Sondra Stewart Charlotte Johnson . . . . . Denette Dodson . Sharon Costlow .. Mrs, Williams ETTER HOME LIFE 2 s Becky Zeigler gels help from Mrs. Harris und Mrs. Pierce. Kathy Harbison and Terry McDonald enjoy a homemaking lab. ,pm , gl Row: Dodson, Hazlewood, Stewart, Richardson, McGowan, Moseley, Brice, Costlow, Henry, Jameson, Langhorst, Elrod, Green Row: Bell, Lancaster, Ramirez, Voyles, Lindsey, Minor, Keenum, Sostecke, Glascock, Kennedy, Thzrd Row: Mages, McCoy Pruitt, Sandy, Griffin, Hensley, Powers, Thomas, Krise, Miss Crurnpton, Fourth Row: Salsman, Phillipe, Hamner, Castro Richardson, Smith, Adams, Pribble, Sloan, Coekrill, Mrs. Williams. LLL The Homemaking department welcomes visitors from Malaysia and Korea. First Row: Mrs. Pierce, Neville, Fussell, Lester, LouAllen, Embrey, New- ton, Maeson, Wright, Waits, Nelson, Blanton, Bagley, Guynes, Nelson, Davis, Graff, Mrs. Harris, Second Row: Fletcher, Beam, Dawson, Hag- gard, Lozano, King, Straub, Mclnnish, Willis, Stokes, Warden, Bonner, Havens, Zeigler, Cheney, Worthington, Taylor, Hardin, Morrow, Third Row: Good, Hinton, Schmidt, Collins, Hoar, Wollard, Marchio, Morris, Wilder, Smith, Robinson, Cockrill, Osborn, Rhea, Malone, Hawley, Trotter, Fourth Row: Sharp, Bonneau, Presley, Green, Green, Hewett, Peale, Bray, Boshers, Willianis, Weaver, Wollard, Harris, Karels, Cock- rill, Atteberry, Ritchie, Murray, Morris, Cole, Holbrook, Hood, Cox, Sanderford, Curtis, Rainwater 98 ---.- BLANTON CHAPTER Pres. lst V,P. 2nd 3rd V.P. .. 4th V,P. 5th V.P. 6z1t Sec. .... . Tren His! Sgt. at Arms Pnrl. ..... . Sponsor . . .. Jackie Davis . Sharon Kinney V.P. . . . ..... Jackie Wright Donna Gregory Shirley Aldredge Becky Thompson V.P. .,.. ...... A gnes Sharpe Waynette York s. ...... ........ P am Howard Sharon Halmark . Wanda Osborn .. Lynda Lyons Mrs. Burns JUNIOR CHAPTER Pres. ...... . Ist V.P. . . . . 2nd V.P. . .. 3rd V.P. . . . 4th V.P. . . . . 5th V.P. . . . 6th V.P. . .. Sec. ..... . Treas. . . . . Hisl. ..... . Sgt. at Arms Parl. ..... . Sponsor . . Cathy Wright . Linda Waits .... ,loan Blanton .. Julie Lester . Lark Guynes Becky Meason Laura Bagley . Gina Newton . Mary Nelson Sherry Embrey Debbie Nelson Becky Luallen .. Mrs. Pierce First Row: Abel, Littrell, Dye, Howard, Halmark, Osburn, Gregory, York, Lyons, Davis, Kinney, Thompson, Wright, Sharp, Hed- drick, Fussell, Lindsey, Thomas, New, Harper, Meeks,JQ5econd Row: Hendrickson, Harbison, MacDonald, Temple, Nleaux, ones, Deaton, Martin, Robertson, Bell, McCain, Goodrich, Smith, Robinson, Smith, Hammer, Rainey, Miller, Brockway, Third Row: Shelton, Cox. Boyse, Wall, Ringo, Maddix, Barkley, Foster, Goodnight, Kellum Harris, 'Halbrook, Pollard, Beckner, Lawrence, Hurst, Gunn, Sparks Elliott, Tyra, Fourth Row: Williamson, Reneau, Tedford, Sharp Patton, Graff, Spurlock, Graff, Brinson, Rainwater, McMillan, Mrs Burns, McClour, Meyer, Williams, Thomas, Strother, Williams Mitchell Future Homemakers honor their mothers with a Mother- Daughter Tea. I 9 V 3 ll xv yu v v SPANISH CL B RELATE Los Conquistadores, students studying Spanish, are interested in learning about the people who speak Spanish and their customs. The club's varied activities include having native guest speakers, eating at Spanish restaurants, and boosting school spirit with a Spanish influence. af-11-at W, . - wins: L' , e , N,,, . , f , , , - s,,,NN, - . ff . ,,,. . N' WM-f-Maw:c.:.,:,,,.-.-'wM'M . aw- , First Row: Adams, Valdez, Showman, Bell, King, Barkley, Bell, Franzen, Second Row: Green, Atteberry, Swear- inger, Linn, Vaughan, Richardson, Goodrich, Deaton, Mrs. Strickland, Third Row: Dodson, Cox, Bonsera, Holland, Glidewcll, Canfield, Fourth Row: Doty, Bell, MacKenzie, Cuynes, Bradford, Mitchell, Gregory USTOMS AND C LT REQ Club members are engrossed in a skit at a morning meeting Pres. .... Vice Pres. . Ronnie Bell Don Showman Sec. ..... ..... .l oan King Treas. . . . Prog. Chm. . . . . . Olivia Valdez Kathy Barkley Jackie Bell Spanish Club members ire loyal upportei of the Lum FRE CH4lgl3E CQURAGE FOREH3 Pres. . . V. Pres: .l Sec. . . . Treas. . Program Chairman First Row: Moore, Newton, Brinson, Thompson, Proctor, Franzen Second Row: Mrs. Robinson, Barnett, O'Neill, Salinas, McKinney, Johnson, Moffitt, Lesley Third Row: Jordon, Drees, Mc- Dowell, Pierce, Lord,.Longshore, Blalack Bonjour monsieurn is a typical French saying. This saying and many others were being heard around R. L. Turner by members of the French Club. Although this was the first year to have such a club, this did not discourage the members. Dining at a French restaurant was one of the major highlights of the year for the members. The club participated in the homecoming activities by making a float, which won the distinguished first place award. Under the leadership of Mrs. Sharon Robinson, the French Club has had a very successful year. l FLUENCl Linda Brinst Laura Proct .. .. .. . . . Sally Thompst Jackie Newtt 'itffiyrie M215 At a meeting, Mrs. Robinson shows members how to play a French card game. l02 LATI CL B - CLASSICS SOCIETAS Pres. ...... ..... C ecil Dobecka Vice Pres. ........ Sally Griffin Treas. . . . . . . Sandra Thompson Rec. Sec. . .. Sharon Hallmark Cor. Sec. .... . . . Drucilla Garrison Pub. Rel. . . . ..... Eddie Suhjeck . . . .... Scott Hornburg Act. Chm. Co-Hist. . . . . . . Vicky Anderson Wendy Weir First Row: Garrison, Weir, Griffin, Anderson, Dobecka, Thompson, Hallmark, Hornburg, Wriglit, May, Woods, Butler, Ranne. Second Row: Terry, Car, Kuehl, Whitmire, Head, Gell, Mrs. Shelton. Third Row: Hazlewood, Kuehl, Keenum, Bowden, Wyler, Patterson, Maddox, Dea- ton, Darst, Sembrick, Morris. Fourth Row: Newton, Shehane, Davis, Sandy, Wilde, Cowen, Materka, Corley, Knight, Williams, Plachy, Johnson, Subjeck, Willis, Mason, Hedrick, Blair, Campbell. The Latin Club began the year with the orientation of new Club officers present interesting programs. members. The sponsor, Mrs. Peggy Shelton, led the club to newer and better heights of increasing interest. The club also had games and refreshments to serve at the meetings. Selllng donuts in the teachers' lounge was a fund-raising project One might say that the Latin Club has truly shown R. L. Turner 6 the true 5Roman Way.,, .Mn Wherc's the horse?? DU GEO 'GIRLS PERF ORM OFFICE TASKS First Row: Mr. Green, Shelton, Stevens, Sostecke, McGowan, Sewell, Dodd, Deaton, Mitchell, Clement, Mrs. Jones. Second Row: Spiker, Hensley, Posey. Third Row: Mosher, Mitchell, Hilliard, Metcalf, Lester, York, Pruitt, Adams, Mrs. Hill. Fourth Row: Dillard, McDonald, Brinson, Lesley, Hedrick, Mrs. Redfearn. With the aid of the Dun- eon Girls all office mat S y ' ters are under control I04 The work that the Dungeon Girls do is not always easy and fun. Often, there is much con- fusion and everyone is needed to carry out the many jobs. Girls who would like to learn more about office business and management should apply in the office for this work. Most of the girls are chosen by Mr. Green and approved by the of- fice personnel. : , f I S 1 Ir t A 4 , ff , ,. :zz fl? ' z FIRE DRILL BOYS ARE PREPARED At the beginning of the school year the Fire Drill Boys, with the help of Mr. Dunn and Mr. Green, set up a program for classrooms to follow in case of a fire or other emergencies. Fire Drill Boys at R. L. T. learn how to keep students under control in case of a fire. Boys are stationed on both floors during the fire drill to direct students out of the building. ' Front Row: Bradford, Jones, Steele, Etier Second Row Kmney Bridges Mr Dunn, Jones, Hames. Fire Drill Boys play like courageous firemen ?gP'fN'1'f:21ff,. fm m,wN:f,Q N Q5 'Lim' . , l: nQ M A 'fig' ' , Kwi . , ,N , V ' 2' , Q . n,f,,5vJ-R - A' :- fs X 'ff ., 5 Q 1 f A-Y1'!F1:,s:seggse1 -la -',h Y - W. aff 1 I H1 gi ' a gif 2iflf,i.:,'- -1 , Q W! X L , mm. 3 5 Swv u HfN wf1, X x,,, . X v 1 Q ' esmws 1 SPORTS ,X , 5 V4 A ml i if ft sl I 1l 50 '2- yd fffj First row: Hames, Sadler, Chrisman, Gunn, Rodriguez, Jones, Hodge, Montgomery, Kenny, McCuaghey, Do- Vaden, Hill, Morris, Gumaor, Hendrickson, Upchurch, becku, Mayfield, New, Coach Crousen, Conch Beasley, Second row: Coach Poovey, Couch Norris, Bridges, Third row: Hilton, Aguirre, Vanllcvander, Conn, Cross- Turner Turner Turner Turner Turner Turner Turner Turner Turner Turner 1965 SEASON RECORD . . . 12 Thomas Jefferson . . . 32 lrving ....... . . . . .. 6 Denison . .. . . . 12 Sherman . . . . . . . . lil' Denton . . . 6 Garland . . . 19 Mesquite . . . . . . . . l3 Ricllardson . . . . . 1142 Paris ........ . . . . . . 20 Highland Park . . . Head Coach Nolan Poovey s-2 Q ,I . 1' f, ., Q i , algy t f ' ,W wg H ,. , ,M .- Q ,, f tx, - ,A t ,K Y- w e . A 3 W' in ,K 1 5 fi lr- if 3 1 L ' 'ff - . - 'i t' ' , 1 . , sifisdff ' 'I-'H 4 y , ' Nyfkgh-3:L,i,r.,, , v. Q i ,.tt,:..,:',Q:1gt'k1 FQ cf' . 'J , ' 1 ..'f15i.,j3gsgf+, J, 'W' ' r y 1 . A, I t M r , , A f 1 is f . ' ' s ,, Wifi .2 it 4 . I t f fx, 1 Q. - .' t ,, E Tfviifffglt it '1 'V 5 '-.J!?,ef5'-X '. -f fi s Q b 'Q 'I S ':.f:- 4 , , ':us 't 911 ' it 4'-it -we-iiyjgwzl A 'ttf' ., V ' , ,'f,mt..,g -Wg 'ia-:Q ' Q 'M - - X ' ' ' ,fy ffilf, . K . 'A J I 1 ff X... . l'.mT.Q...l1'f2mt lcy, Hetherington, Earl, Thompson, Holton, Simpson, Aaron, Kirkland, Gilhreath. LIONS HAVE CCESSF UL EASO The Turner Lions began a season which had sev- eral disappointing set-backs in the opening games. The first two district games, against Denison and Sherman respectively, almost proved fatal to the mighty Lions. Moving into the winning column with a 1114-0 victory over Denton, the Lions slid back with a loss to Garland. The turning point came, however, with the homecoming victory over Mesquite. The Lions finished the year with four exciting victories over Mesquite, Richardson, Paris, and Highland Park. The team closed the season with five wins and three losses in district play. Seven players were rewarded by being named to several honor teams. Thus, though starting at the bottom, the R. L. Turner Lions concluded a very successful season. The Lion Coaches are: Joe Crousen, Rex Norris, Tom Beasley, Nolan Poovey, Doug James, Don Mraz. W :33?7 .X . M3 NAI. FOOTBALL SWEETHEART JANICE GOODELL SPIRIT ECHOES AT R.L.T. IDXQ j lYZf.I 2 5 S E Mike Conn makes a Lion touchdown against Thomas Jefferson. , .. A .rg if Thomas Jeff. Tugggeryi First-Downs '11 rR'5hi'f W' 'Y 'd oe 122 pgiiggiigailgfffufpduiize . . .Z 42, ,Q'?g5g5g3ggf,fffz.Q.', . , . . . 1 L .,,g3-s 'gdgigfggnfffcfvfed I . uf, ,. . vs .44 . Punfsf zoy ' . . . ,. .... Z!-28.6, Yards Penolized .,:g4.g.f I-15 55 178 U40 0 1 P36 THOMA JEFFERSON EDGE LIONS, 14-1 BILL BRIDGES TOMMY HILL Center Senior End Senior T ri-Captain , f , ,,,, 2 S, 'M Y- ze., 'i'2fff4'fM H A x w n j',f 1,5 :try ,V 11125 ,fa 2' ,. x ' ,, ,.,,, ,, , + we f -' 'fi lly Wi A M fm' fm., S Y W ff . f' r : 'i2: 'W W 5'- , gfkf f -,?,Z5,,Vf,.1.s1., : . V 25 1 . , f I 4 wie' Q5 , K , ff Q 1 ' H 'I Tri-Captain V , 'Q f - ssrr V .' . if X 4 fl? auf-1 lf 'Xp' 1 - --if -' . iz ? it X -ffi 1 J 3 Y sg:-is -- ,few ' -mo . . nqw f E A 'W K as ' ' .. I ' L ,. .,1'L, V 'L' ' ' A ' 4 ' s ' L4 V, :WM 1 - V - -F ':..-, 15- Y . 17 i . K , JAMES MAYFIELD Quarterback Senio: Tri-Captain f it Lg ,W ,M-,...,, . l5,f n ,n , V . YM ' ' ,, , - ,L,,, . 'EW ,, f wi -' Qt A fiibafv wmaffei- Z . !Preshie Hodge catches this pass for an- 'other long gain against Irving. X BENNY GILBREATH Guard Senior F 'I f Q Q- in I f ., ' if N' L bi N 1 GT? , -- r' 45 rf ' ki, 45- ' vig, , . - ' l F ,. 5 , Q KX X.: , was A iw ..,-3 WK' fi, i 5 , mf- , ' r aff i'S?V' . .i wfgs W . :J ..?,8 ,:,i zgygjj-, I mm fr i V kim ui 7 23 52 .. . ...A ,Q 13. ..,. M , , Qian I W 1 ' L -Alfa k f f v MASSACRE ,. f Q- J in . h N . ik' J ' fiffil A 'fii,,.:5' . ,-, Q A f V is - r r u M A k if ' G , G 5 ii I 4 1 -I I G ,f Q K FQ . 51, , N '- ,ff-:M N XTvQff' - if if, iiii o ' H JOHN THOMPSON .,v - fs, ' 1 f p ff, : L CWM SCU101' - '- ARTHUR AGUIRRE Guard ,. Q Junior M , ia -A i - 0151 22 ' ' .k:' ' ' - ' rrf- ' n A V- j -Q24 , Rfb- ,i Vvk., nr-: ., , X f -was -e Hi- . .. 2 . if P L iw uu N A Yarflstnck G udnfu if if ii x K f r ciaui ' fr H A sam, down, .......r..:.i..'I'551 rr'7'X2'?i i iRU5h,lU9 YCIVUUQB ,.'l.....-5,67 ,f?-Q 154 .i,' M :-, '--- ' -, A , 1' nv' 7 i - Fumbleso lust. ..,a.L.'...',ff,..'i0 'ig '-,3Eil?3 ' b Maw Punts',,--:.-4....',,,.,.,.f.r..f5+aog.s1-1S sfzqggi H R ' frr'- 3395 i'?9'Wii595,5 V 1 V Q 5 , --A A.r. . ,, or ,,,,,,, M, . 4, ii.. ,.Q, r , ,,.. -. -, -. -?'.1,E21i wil: 3 W '-1 ff an .., L. - '.' .WS J 7 1'- 2 ,. gf , Y -' ' aw, 1 fi JOHN KENNY DANNY RODRIGUEZ End Senior Tackle Senior . - r - A 7lfh-42 n - - 'Q W ' , X ' 'L - ky- 1 , ' -' - iiri G C ',iur , 'i 'ff ' A f , ,411 ,,.. .. gs af' I .1-PA , K'-'ii' ' ,f?Nl2 '-31 J,':-ffrjff'- . 1 A of MQ, u'io 1 Aio oo gg M - 5-- ., .- f . K N zgigf. G ,-f- A R - ,Qi n ,K gin, .f.r,-- , ., S' G ' --. G K - 6 X G 1,-Slit'-rffvzwg mx -V1 af W.. I-:ew . I . 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L H -LL , 1 gg . 1 if if2','vwa f , , , wiii' : - ' -- ' : ,, 2, f, -ff : Q +1-3 L' ' 'fi' , :L g V Q 1, 1 , VP, W , 5 . if A I H hi kkk, Nil --55' Qs ., U W W e I - . . .'-T'I ,- -2 we ee n - ' , A , ,. 1 i P- . or e W in iw V. f H '- 1 LL-. - rl MIKE CONN DENNIS NEW RONNIE MORRIS Guard Senior Fullback Senior EHI1 Senior iff: r-rr.,rf or - r r rrrrr - P02510 e 2 9 rr fs FUN 1 1 FUN! r,k. 2' 5 4 Bill Bridges leaps over two players to viciously tackle Dcnison's number 24. H4 l i QEICSTI UQWYFS z'- r4.....?371.'xL...f...JU , wil' jkirshmu fynrduoe S isisfm ..,-,.42.i59 , :PPSSIW 'YFNG92 1 'Eggggg i .V 4, :Runs 4-39-1 Wqfds vahefized ...1,gg.,,..V...k.2Q19L 'I-'lvixii SHERMAN RAPS LIGNS, 1114-1 N James Mayfield hands off the ball to Eddie Simpson for a gain against Sherman. JERRY FUSSELL GARY CHRISMAN EDDIE SIMPSON Wingback Junior Hulfback Junior Halfback Senior 'L , mp s -- Q ,,.,, , 1 2 K ' S 12. J My 3-'fi wif V' K A 5 355 'Wm g K, WN. Q. R3 f Q -ls i,,. -M-Ni: K . X 5 SIM XT S' M-0' Pam.. ..v:u-,.f. 5-1--'21i1:..,S IF fr,- 1 Q 'wif ,, X A iii 'A ,W ---X , , mf R s' ij ,fgfggmm 3 it-4. .x,. 3,5 if 'F 3411 ' f II5 Lions push onward to win their first district game. K .. X,iA if W: is Yardstiek s . s ' I 1 Turner Deman Firgfifbcwns 11 9 'whine vurqqqay...... :as we - Pfffsfnny s vurdnuns -- -- 'J'7a S8 i 21 9 Passes . . . . . . .x I2-9 .3-5 Passes lnferceutecrbv 1.-5,0 P ' '0' Fumbles lost , 4 2 Punts . . . .. . .. . . . . .. .s-10: i s-147 -AA---fm.. .WWW-.V.- -M.-W xqggg nenumgq .....,..s4s s-45 1 1 i . Q ,, iiii Yardstick ' i' Qffldhd Cnmrllivn Firsf downs 10 susngnc yardage .....JLij....107 ,'jf 87 - assmg yardage so , 28 'PUSSM .... 1-7 4-11 7 WPGSSQRIYIYUYCQDQEU by .,,... I , 0 4Fumb1es los?-mf.,......L2i5if:k... 3 2 yPunfs ..... ,.1....... ,S-36,5H,,5f42.8 fYurds nenanzed fr' 45 P1-eshie Hodge tries for this pass with the Ow1's number 22 close behind. Dennis New runs for a long gain. JIMMY GUN N Wingback Junior GARY WILLIAMS Guard Senior mm'1'rdxt'ck 1 P RI' Q I Curromon Mesquite Fira? Downs. ...... 15 15 Rushing Yurdnge ....... . 199 174 Passing YQTGGSZB . .... . 32 98 Passes .,... J-5 L6-10 253586 lniterienied bv 4 2 1 as PXYNLE LM ..... 4-sm 1-1,4 Yards Penoliyed ..... . 3-35 2-20- CHARLES SADLER ESQ ITE, 19-13 Guard Junior Tackle Senior ,, of - f -,-, .fiffiszzmw , M .w.-,...,,. ,. .. A, ,,,,.W.,, ,. A V .f ,' lf? 1 . -di 5 Z '-.u v . yzgzswpl,-gtg i 'K ' fy xi '-.f ' vb' 1 -Q , ,As aww 'fll 6 'R ' : , ,.,, miQ1:f,-- ' ': WM M i L L. ,L L 3 ' ' V, -.', .. ..,. ,kg Qi iid! ., 4 Wfl f '. . W vm ,.f.f..f- ',,,. sf lgrr f '-,, , ff? fi fe Mfg , . si ' - 2141: V f R , '- 2 ..., -, War- , . 'AIX . ... 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' an ' if ' I 4 ' , ,V '. ?fc'.: ,'? .2-',,'- 3-,.5 :1lg2'n :1E ff: ay' 1. me , 2: 516 e- trzjtggfgg .a .f:a'gf1Q4gf rx ,- g ' , LIONS DOW RICH RDSO 13-6 James Mayfield fakes a hand off to Eddie Simpson and goes for a long gain from the nine yard line. Yfiivistidks E LIQNS RIP P RIS, 42-0 - ' Tsinilis Paris agghrndwfflg-u6ae 532222 x.aeeeaei1saa sv F xo z s P'G'fii'2M...?f.s.ef1e......:..... 4.sa.o 5401 Yards uenulized .. 60 30 Eddie Simpson makes another touchdown for the Lions against Paris. V o,l- H I s camn- riiihura 5 ii' fr, ton SON S! ' 26 3-4 Fhflivdnvlliii .....,,,-W nu.. IS RUSNNQ Niifduql pn.. 1114 Passing wrdaac 70 oo', fgfizy ggi? t.,,....i.a..s......... 5-I s nercene v Wiiihblexgigsg Q. Pun!! .rn-if.....n.......a'ae.4.S-32g,,,i Yards nnulizad .... 25 Eddie Simpson makes the first TD against High- land Park. T r First Downs . . . . . . ...... uni? Yardstrck R. L. Hlyhlund Purge RUSHING Yurdcal .... . .... 201 16 PGSSHIQ Ya PUSSBS .. P sses I 0 'vooiodiimffff r:3mnmna.1'5 Y Punts .. . rdcwe ....... . . 55 100 4-16 5-I6 2 I 0 Quarterback Junior ' .N f' ..ii..., , BILL MONTGOMERY ' ' xx E ,f j ,ff N k ss ,I ,Q f- YJ K 2 GEORGE GUMAER Fullback Junior LIONS SMA H HIGHLA D . ....:::::::::::2:m4 4.15.5 7 Ydrds Pbndlfled .......... 4-33 0-0 7 - End , , K' fi - I ' ,- if 1 O :Z J Ti 'iii 'iii N , 752' rrr rirrr ., M 5 H ,Q ,... K ff, 'w .Jw us- u i , 4 1' A ,f Q. af, , -' - - ifff ff! , ,. Y N-1 ' f, W'Q 1ff 'WN f - , , - 2 v -mf 1: of ii, Aw .wyfgf Jim.-af-,-1,15 ' ' PRESHIE HODGE BILL HAMES MITCHELL EARLE Junior Guard .Junior End Junior 5 iiii ff A Q ' 4 f . I,-Q Y ' x. f , , M 1 2. 4' mrs: WEP' f iw ,, Y V ri.1, , 8 V -Ml wmv av ,J - w wf' ,Q Q f 4+ V, K i K :iw .gn , fi it Q l rrn gf ,1, .,f A ,h,, Qi V W .,-,,,,, - . 'ff' x, , M , 'Ffff f 1. -- J 1 :N ' ' , --Ffflinvv V'-EXT!!-J I fi of ,,- Ji- V5-,g K ,ya gi, , K , , Q B TEAM SEASON RECORD RLT .... O Irving ............. 12 RLT .... 6 Denison . . . .... 52 f RLT .... 18 Sherman .... . . Q 7 RLT .... 21 Denton . . . . . 14 RLT ,... 8 Garland . . . . . 10 RLT .... 8 Mesquite .... . . . 13 RLT .... 24 Richardson .... . . . 14 RLT .... 0 Paris ............... 25 RLT . . 16 Highland Park ..... . . 36 B TEAM LOOKS FORWARD TO VARSITY First row: Hodge, Holton, Aaron, Jackson, Worley, Second raw: Crossley, Collette, Spears, Brandt, White, Swift, Mc- Ewen, Kotecki, Henderixon, Aguirrie, Brandt, Salazar, Lonnie Aaron runs for a long gain against Irving. r 1 l T E 5 3 P 1 ? I E 5 E l E l - L J J Q - 51 Houser, Deznoski, Bernal, Powell, Third row: Coach J ames, Isaminger, Jarman, Lambert, Embry, Woodall, Hames, Con Turner, Gamble, McAfee, Henry, Webster, Hetherington, way, Snell, Bray, Coach Mraz. John Jackson goes for a long gain against Richardson. RLT RLT RLT RLT RLT RLT RLT RLT RLT FRESHMAN SEASON RECORD Garland Memorial Highland Park ....... Garland Austin .. Garland Bussey .. Richardson East ..... Corsicana Drane ..... Lake Highlands .. Mesquite Vanston Mesquite Agnew ..... FRESHMEN PROVIDE EXCITING GAMES First row: Ennis, King, S. Parker, Spratling, Box, Bixler,,Moore, Nichols, Landers, G. Miller, Helms, Maxwell, Ramirez, Second row: Kocyan, Aaron, Pollard, Mahan, Groom, Maffia, Crowder, Savage, Koesling, Conn, Meador, Strawn, Fowler, White, Jones, qw 10 if 5' I I22 Rick Fowler carries the hall at the Mesquite game. Coach Sutherland, Third row: Coach Rierdon, Weaver, Bridgefurxner, Struwbridge, Buslmy,Jan1es, Steinberg, Pepper, Watkins, H Parker, Clowers, Cotton, Jensen, Germany, Goodrich, Coulter. Left to Right: Townsend, Ferrell, Chapman, Montgomery, Shaw, Pullen, Bumpass, Hodge, McClour, Gunn, Bell, Shaffer, Coach Parish, Coach Mudd. LIONS CLO E DI APPOI TING SEASON WITH 9-13 RECORD COACH J. T. PARISH l24 The determined lion cagers demonstrated true Turner spirit throughout a season which was mostly disappointing. Sweeping to a first-place victory at the Deni- son Tournament, the eager lions fought for a district champion- ship. Owning a 9-9 record before dis- trict play, the team, often being edged by a few deciding points, lost some and won some. Closing the season with an ll-15 record, the lion cagers surrendered all hopes of a championship. Mrs Douphrate liumbles herself to watch something that isn't f H Qi? T I' RLT RLT RLT RLT RLT RLT RLT RLT RLT RLT RLT RLT RLT RLT RLT RLT RLT RLT RLT RLT RLT RLT RLT RLT Arlington Hurst Hell Sherman Arlington Hillcrest .. Denton .. Denton Adamson .. Spruce . Kimball McKinney . . . . Castleberry .. South Garland Denison Thomas Jefferson Denison . Highland Park . . . . Richardson Garland Mesquite . Highland Park . . . . Richardson Garland Mesquite if 'Q ' 'mazr1?z:f,w2vE ,, 1. ,, ,,L,..,,,. . . ,, , , P .- Y , :, '1ff'E7 ,1 wiki .,,! Now is the time for all good basketball players to cut their hair. V 65,351 -- - -- Y f ,Q .11 -' . 1 '.v , ' 1,52-Siiffififff , K 'V ':?3Ei52?!: i n 2. ,, bl 5 K X w-uv Rick Chapman demonstrates shooting skill. BEVERLY VVRICHT, Dr. Pepper Tournament Queen Nominee I 27 JAMES PULLEN, Senior Captain, All-District Pullen drives for two against Richardson. EXPERIE CED SENIGR LEAD CAGER ..,, JW? 'X MQ? y jf if-Q 5 JF. , . 4 y 5 I , Where E30 Q 471 ,MM rf rp Q 1 ff Ke ,Q 2? ,ff f KK' was Q 5153 , Wk qw: QV FV 4 4516614 A50 M ivzfs K3 M, ,ki W4 we ,ff Q, ' V Wfw W is ,Q 'ff 1 4 L1 f K LARRY SOWARD, Manager GARY ROACH, M anager .... PLAYER , COACHE , A D MANAGER EQUA would a good team be without the faithful assistance of its managers? DICKIE WELLS, Manager l BILL MONTGOMERY, Junior All District Honorable Mention EAMWORK r l l l l PRESHIE HODGE, Junior . . . and two more for Montgomery and the Lions As Hodge serves two for the Lions, an opponent stretches helplessly wa L x lf, dw my if Shaffer brings ball down against Richardson. , 1 or s i' ii'i ' f.,,,,W , if . - . Y- pwmnw , , A Q A 5 .,,, sm,yafsfffuwfzffb - - gg K -I v A W ., I r ,, Q Qawiillv MIKE SHAFFER, Senior Ronnie Bell gets set to shoot. l32 ss', s . f RONNIE BELL, Junior DENNY FERRELL, Senior Captain All-District Honorable Mention Ferrell drives against Richardson. High jumping Ferrell shoots with ease Crafty Ferrell shoots another fast one as opponents simply watch. I33 T255 1' aw' fy H.. miie DANNY TOWNSEND, Senior 4 ... .,. it Pullen is fouled as he drives for the basket. Montgomery and Ferrell on a fast break. I34 g. Jim Shaw guns for two points. 2 2 1 I CTI O Shaw shoots over the screen JIMMY GUNN, Junior JIMMY BUMPASS, Senior Ronnie Bell prepares to pass to Denny Ferrell. GLEN MCCLOUR, Junior Bell, Montgomery, and Hodge chase the ball as Richardson tries a stall Pullen shoots over a Richardson player. Hodge goes up for a rebound. L 3 12-12 RECORD PROMISES THINGS TO COME 41 42 2 ff' Xi Houser, Ted Adkins, Garrison, Showman, Greg Adkins, McEwen, Lindamood, Wilde, Humphries, Bailey, Hodge, Snell Morton Blalack RLT RLT RLT RLT RLT RLT RLT RLT RLT RLT RLT RLT RLT RLT RLT RLT RLT RLT RLT RLT RLT RLT RLT RLT B-TEAM SCORES JAMES MUDD, coach . . . Arlington Hurst Bell Sherman . . . . Arlington . . . Hillcrest . . . Denison St.Marks Brian Adams Denton Denton Bishop Lynch . . . . Arlington . . . Hurst Bell . Haltom City . . . . . Denison . . . . . Denison Highland Park . . Richardson . . . . . Garland . . . . Mesquite Highland Park . . . . . Garland . . . . Mesquite . . Richardson DEWITT PERRY FRESHMAN TEAM Q ight! 4 M sm 4 Marchant, Vaden, James, White, Burgess, Trice, Jones, Koesling,Ch.1ff1n Gamble Bufkm Coach Sutherland SCORES Freshmen .... 44 58 ....... Richardson Jr. Freshmen Freshmen .... 60 44 ..... Mesquite Vanson Freshmen Freshmen .... 68 41 ..... Mesquite Vanson Freshmen Freshmen .... 50 48 ..... Mesquite Agnew Freshmen Freshmen .... 52 47 . . . . . . Highland Park Freshmen Freshmen .... 65 55 ........... Corsicana Freshmen Freshmen .... 46 53 .... Garland Memorial Freshmen Freshmen .... 46 48 ..... Garland Houston Freshmen Freshmen .... 39 62 ..,.. Richardson West Freshmen Manager, Robert Priceg Coach Ronnie Sutherlandg Manager, Rodney Kenas VIVIAN FIELD FRESHMAN TEAM ollard Hickman, Mahan, Crowley, Aaron, Strawbridge, Smith, Davis, Steinberg, Haze Sellers Martin Stewart Germany Coach Dlffy Freshmen Freshmen Freshmen Freshmen Freshmen Freshmen Freshmen. . Freshmen Freshmen. , SCORES Freshmen . Freshmen. Freshmen Freshmen Freshmen Freshmen Freshmen Freshmen gmcxe rm BSA wtf First Row: Lambert, Willis, Gentile, Second Row: Mr. Curtin, Duncan, Lyons, Speck, Sampson, Tate. WEIGHT LIFTI G TEAM Muscles, good health, and a strong will go hand in hand to make the R. L. Turner Weight Lifting Team what it is. The team, composed of seventeen boys and Mr. Cur- rin, the sponsor, strives to develop better physical health as well as win in competi- tion meets held at various times during the year. Robert, how long did you say you have been eating spinach? Paul boosts Ronnie at the Texas State Powerlift Championship contests where Phil demonstrates one of Ronnie won second place for his at- his miraculous tricks in tempts. weight balance. Doug feels safer near the ground with such a load on his shoulders. E J E 5. 5 P 1 I, First Row: Stanbury, Gerth, Mitchell, Second Row: Mr. Currin, Stoleharger, Welch, Allen, Garvin. I4l Under the direction of Coach Bernard, the track team ran its way through the regular track season, each member hoping to gain an All-District title. Although track is not given as much recogni- tion as other sports, it is an excellent Competitive and conditioning sport, emphasizing both individu- al ahility and team coordination. The exceptional trackster of the year was John Kinney, who lnrolce all previously held records at RLT. TRACK TEAM TRIVES T ,.,i... M 71: . If -f ,M 4 - ' V ,M Ag ,. -,,,. 'W' ' ..g:' Jul: ..,. Q '45 - ,-1--'--- - f 'N' mr- M!f'F'1'1f':'l:' -- l I?gf -f3i'f ' 2352 :T N, -- -- iiee- f ,N1 ' 1.24. 1 s f:f 3- ' N-5 1,- MT, , ., gl., -V ..,-, if .555 'gi 'S' M T 'L' ' W XL 'N ...,, or t,,t ii MT 5 -iti s 'M - - a,.c,,,,,, RICKY FOWLER, 100, 220, 440, Relays, Fresh- man First Row: Hames, Bernaugh, McDanie1s, Fussell, S. Woodall, Jarmon, Cl l42 SCHEDULE February 26 .............. Ennis March 5 . . . . . Carrollton March 12 . . . ..... Irving March 19 . . . . . Mesquite March 26 .... . . Richardson April 2 ..... ..... ,l esuit April 15-16 .......... Richardson li District Yleet l inney, Hewett, Walker, CLAYTON JARMON, ilton, Ruiz, Seniors Discus, Shot Put, High Jump, Sophomore l . . at an-W -- WMVQP AMM- - wif-f 'fffif 't-t it ei W .t,,.., - , ., r -I ' '-if- --'WFS ,.,W.,m,. ,,.,., 4... .-.f5,.,w .M ,,.. fi! 'ff' L, ,F W.. kvyyyxhk in 5 ,,N+,N,M,,,,,.. , 4 r 1jj'j:gii i'i db ,gif ,i,N , tt '.'Q'f'i'Tffi'A ,g,' ' . W l:i,,,. , ,. f I 1 .L ?w ,NL od Q,,ff 4ff su i ..-.t-,.. . , .L LQMWLV it N V , V I.'..- .o V, r i ,l.. 2 2 fe ,ii,tt N aa -of at i,iitt E . nuti nnnit W E. 2. ls.. ' ' , Kinney, Barre, Taylor, Sharpe, McEvan, Kosman, Ruiz, Second Row: Hewett, D. Woodall, Swift, Stokes, D. Walker, Brant. Fussell Chrisman, Bernaugh, Low Hurdles JOHN KINNEY BRI C BILL HAMES, Discus, Junior x , W, . ' - L-, . 2 ' . , 2. n n - Chrisman, Hurdles, Kinney, 440, Fussen, 220 , n, U f ' P i n M , .. ,ws .,n.,Mw 3Z-L,-,,jA,V V ' f, V, . . ,n ., , ' 'f N' , , -,,, gg-an jg, wg. ,, 'ff ,,:. K x,,-, 1 f 4'h,, nw, ,v1,,, g,gf?fwf2's z' , ,nnn , CLAYTON JARMON, Dzscus, Sophomore n 1 : ,i,- f f ' , J ' diff - , v . ' BOB SWIFT, Pole Vault, Junior 5 qw- S. Woodall, Jarmon, Stokes, Kosman, McDanie1s, Barre, Sopho- mores l45 McEvan, S. Woodall, Stokes, Kosman, Taylor, Milers '75 Ruiz, D. Walker, Woodall, 880 D. Walker, D. Woodall, 880 MIKE TAYLOR, Miler, Junior TRACKSTEP PAC Fussell, Chrisman, Low Hurdles EEP FA T GAT ST FOE BILL HAME5, Discus, Junior 1 - ' Ji. , , fig' Jarnlon, W8ighllllflH, 5 Hewett, Manager, Haines, Weightnzan V' U., 5 ,, ,., RONALD RUIZ, fa, Q 4: Manager, Senior S. Woodall, Taylor, Kosman, Stokes, McEvan, Miles in ii! I McDzmlels, Fussell, Kinney, Barre, Hilton, 100, 220 I47 First row: Nash, Trowell, Souders, Hornburgg Second row: Coach Thrash, Montgomery, Adams, Rogan, Cox. COACH BILL THRASH GOLF TEAM BEGIN uFirst or Bustw are the key words for this year's R. L. Turner Golf Team. As the Golf Team begins its fifth year, the team vies for first place in district competition. With Coach Bill Thrash as their sponsor and eight skilled players, including two four-year lettermen, the team has good prospects of doing just that. Among other games to be played, the Golf Team will participate in the Southwest Recrea- tion Golf Meet and the Dallas Invitational High School Golf Tournament. 1966 SCHEDULE Denton Highland Park Hurst W. T. White Jesuit Cainsville Kimball MacArthur Qlrvingj IFTH YEAR LARRY TROWELL Senior Coach Thrash and the co-captains, Larry Trowell and Greig Nash GREIG NASH Senior TOMMY ADAMS Senior -1 - :H-wezzwggaef -' ,, W ' ffl. - ,,L'e'1'w15Qm1f,f113,,'..:y,1,.,,M:gb: hMM ' Q k m n if We i BILL MONTGOMERY Junior GOLF TEA A HOL i STEVE COX Junior Z g 2 .-1- WINGS FOR J ONE ffx f f I I I I 5 JOHN SOUDERS Junior SCOTT HORNBURC Sophomore MIKE ROCAN S TENNIS TEAM SERVES A VALUABLE PART OE ATHLETICS With the addition of a new tennis court and the unequaled talent of Coach Weiss, the Tennis Team strives to make tennis an important part of the sports activities at R. L. Turner. Practicing during sixth period and many hours after school, the tennis team develops its talents to a great- er extent. The team's efforts have been rewarding many times, especially with Frank Tread- away and Arthur Gonzales playing in the semi-finals in the 'Thanksgiving Tourna- ment. The team has also played in the Cotton Bowl Tournament and in the Gar- land Tournament. Their district games will he played on April 15, and 16. The Tenms Team spends many hours durmg and after school pracncmg on the new playing court. Second row : Nelson 3 if Patsy Linn, Terry Patterson, Linda Walker, Mary .lane Wiley, Jackie Gilbert, and Coach Weiss. T -at GIRL 7 TEAM ,f x Bryan Adams lrving Mesquite Denton Garland M1966 SPRING SCHEDULE, MacArthur flrvingj South Garland Richardson Garland Tournament L. D. Bell QHurstj Tournament District Games TENNIS TEAM GAINS TECHNIQUE .lackie Gilbert prepares for another practice game. 1 H - is N in ff-1- , gg 5541 ff 1-1 -mxlimz. .f ,fri -' f'f5:lf 'ii ' ii i Me, ,., , M Linda Walker waits for Jackie to make the first move 1966 FALL SCHEDULE Highland Park .................. . . . Garland ..... Bryan Adams .. Adamson ...... South Garland Lake Highlands .... Hillcrest ....... Loss Loss Loss Loss Win Win Loss l Iss BA EBALL LOOKS GOO Outfielders: Crabtree, Morris, Hodge, Hayworth, Shumway Pitchers and catchers: Good, Rader, Bridges, Ruiz, C1 Gamble 4 A minimis l ? ' ' W X Standing: Montgomery, Gunn, Ruiz, Hodge, Bridges, Raider, Shumway, Gamble, Coach Whitworth Kneeling: Morris, Crabtree, Goo Pimgvgman. Conn, Hill, Montero, Salas, Hayworth OR THE 1966 SEASON Not only did R. L. Turner gain a new coach and baseball field, but she also gained a new and even greater team as well. Due to renewed vigor and enthusiasm, this year promises to be the best baseball season R. L. Tur- ner has ever experienced. The infielders were not only capable in the field, but they were also of great worth while at bat. The outfield was equally as competent as the in- field. The eight new members were led by eight returning seniors and one returning junior. Infielders: Bowman, Gunn, Montgomery, Hill, Salas, Montero March 4 . . . . . . Hillcrest . . . . . Here 7 Jesuit ...... Here 8 . . . . . . Thomas Jefferson Here 9 . . . . . . Hillcrest ..... . . There 11 . . . . . . Thomas Jefferson There 1411... ...L.D.Bell...... Here 17 ... . .. Denton ..., . .. Here 18... ...L.D.Bell.... There 22 . . . . . Jesuit ....... There 24 . . . . . . Denton . . . There 25 . . . . . . Denison . . Here April 1 . . . . . Mesquite .... . Here 4- . . . . . Seagoville ...... . . . Here 6 . . . . . . South Garland . Here 7 . . . . . . Lake Highland . Here 12 . . . . . . Highland Park . . There 15 . . . . . Richardson ..... There 18 . . . . . . Lake Highland . There 20 . .. .. South Garland .. There 22 . . . . . Garland ...... . Here 25 . . . . . Seagoville ...... There 26 . . . . . Mesquite ....... There 29 .. Highland Park . Here May 3 . . . . . Richardson . . . . Here 10 . . . . . Garland ..... There l57 . . .L K CLAUDIE GAMBLE, Catcher, Sophomore 0 DONNIE SHUMWAY, Outfield, Senior BILL MONTGOMERY Outfield, Junior TOMMY 510911 Pitcher, WAYNE RADER, Pitcher, Junior l1I1l0l' LUPE MONTERO, Infield, Junior HY' V, ,, ww., 4 .. .. . ...., - .N wa 1 A. J, V RETURNING LETTERME TOMMYSE5' IM' 'FRE CTI-IE TEAM nr -1 L .--z A . .x. Ag, W V 'M M' Q-U2 -k,, hs... fir 4, war L MIKE CONN, Catcher, Senior RONNIE MORRIS, outfield, Senior I59 :fn -wr: V 'asv . ,NX QJIWWW PRESHIE HODGE, Uutfield, ED HAYWORTH, Outfield, RON CRABTREE, Outfield, Junior Junior Senior NEW COACH EW PLAYER 7 7 TRY FOR NEW RECORD I60 BILL BRIDGES, Pztcher Semor .. . v. VN PV V- , D CHRIS SALAS, Infield, Junior LARRY BOWMAN, Infield, Junior RICHARD RUIZ, Pitcher, Senior 'T .ff JIMMY GUNN, Infield, Junior 'lx gif? 'F P!!r ACADEMICS SUPERINTENDENT MR. NEWMAN SMITH Mr. Newman Smith has served as Superintendent of the Carrollton School District for three years. ln this time he has initiated and guided the growth of the system, which has resulted in its present success. Under his leadership, the schools of Car- rollton have flourished and maintained high educational standards. SCHOOL BOARD Baci: row left to right Front row left to right B. W. Phipps, Business Administrator Newman Smith, Superintendent Harvey Thompson W. R. Linn, Board President Earl Luna, Legal Advisor C. M. Blalock, Vice President ,lack T. Williams W. M. Davis, Secretary' D. H. Sheffield J. B. Art Daniel The School Board is a group of gentlemen who determine the policies under which our school functions. Their sincere concern and dedication is directly evidenced by the wise decisions they have made for the betterment of R. L. T. PRINCIPAL MR. HOWARD DUNN Mr. Dunn has, in one short year, already left an unforgettable impact upon R. L. Turner High. With his steadfast principles and understanding personality, he has succeeded in gaining the respect and friendship of the entire school. ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL MR. W. B. GREEN Mr. Green has become a living legend to anyone associated with R. L. T. His cooperation and consideration for every individual have succeeded in providing an extra element of pleasure to the routine of school life. OFFICE PERSONNEL KEEP R.L.T. UNNING SMOOTHLY Keeping attendance records, making announcements, excusing absentees, and re- cording permanent records represent a minute fraction of the duties attended to by the office personnel. These ladies type, Write letters, make phone calls, and generally take care of all the business which keeps the administration office functioning ef- fectively. The nurse has the responsibility of coping with any illness or accident which might happen during school hours. BETTY J ONES Secretary BETH W. REDFEARN Secretary MARY ANN HILL Attendance Secretary THELMA REYNOLDS Nurse I LORRAINE MORELAND Counselor's Secretary Twfaf-.s..m Y 4.-aw -- 4 if ll I GUIDANCE DEPARTMENT ADVISES A D DIRECT The counselors of RLT are three of the busiest people in the school. They assume the headache of senior graduation and at the same time attend to the unclerclassmen by administering various types of tests. However, the counselors are always available for consultation with any student who has a problem or grievance. K 1 25' BRICE JACKSON MILDRED COMPTON DANIEL CROWF N T.S.U., MEd N.T.S.U. MEd N.'1'.S.U., MEd How did the counselors ever manage without a secretary l 2 A A ,. 1 ,. xiii lil :Si liw A ENGLI H DEPARTMENT STIMULATE AWARENESS In todays hlghly developed teChnolo.,y the Hblllty to communicate IS of vltal IITIPOITHHCB To enable every student to express hlmself and comprehend the thouchts of others IS the goal of the Enchsh Department The Creative Writing Club offers an GEORGIA OGLE T.W.U., MA CORINNE POLSER Univ. of Tex., MA Head of Department LAURA WEST N.T.S.U., MEd SARA HUDMAN McMuu'y College, BA LAWRENCE CLAYTON S. F. Austin, MEd SUE DOLGEN ER N.T.S.U., BS ROSE WHITINGTON N .T.S.U., BA MARY ANNA BRANSON Baylor Univ., MA MARGARET BUSH JANELLE PEPPER SARAH SEMPLE Wayland Baptlst BS N T S U MA West Virginia Univ., BS -.Ht-ss, MATH DEPARTMENT PROVIDE VITAL I ISTRUCTIO Mathematics is a unique field which combines brains with practicality. It presents problems which challenge students while deriving solutions. The habit of logical reasoning is developed and proves applicable to many other phases of study. The Math Club and Number Sense Program provide activities of a mathematical nature. MARGUERITE JOHNSON Head of Department T.W.U., BA GRADY M. GRIZZLE N.T.S.U., BS BETTY VAN E.T.S.U., BS CENEVIEVE BUCKALEW Kentucky Univ., BS OMER MILLER Sam Houston State, BS C. L. RUTHERFORD, JR. E.T.S.U., MEd BONNIE SUTHERLAND Arlington State, BBA ANN CASEY E.T.S.U., MEd N ORMA HUFSTEDLER N.T.S.U., MEd l72 -A - ff...w:wsssf , - - rw f-f' ..., . . . ,... Hilmar CIENCE COURSES LAY FOUNDATIONS The increasing lmportance of science in daily life is a unlveisally reco nized fact. To prepare students for future contributions chemistry physics blology and physi- cal sclences are offered The Science Club enhances classroom learmnt, with appro- SAMUEL D. GRATKE Head of Department Univ. of Iowa, MA LOCHE M. LUND Univ. of Minn., BS JERRY D. DICKSON N.T.S.U., BS MAXINE CLEMENT N.T.S.U., MEd BOB R. BERNARD T.C.U., BS BETTY CRAVY S. F. Austin, BS CAROLYN N ORTHCUTT N .T.S.U., BS JAMES WHITWORTH McNeese State, BS MARY ROACH N.T.S.U., BS I73 E 'V SOCIAL SCIE CE E PI-IASIZES CITIZENSHIP Citizens of tomorrow find competent training in the aspects of American govern- ment in civics, economics, history, and geography. These courses teach the princi- ples of democracy and discuss social problems. They develop an appreciation for freedom and equality, the corner stones of the American creed. Special speakers, films, and current events add emphasis to lectures and discussions. ROBERT B. VARNER MARY HEBERT GERALD HEBERT Univ. of Ark., MEd S.M.U., BA Lamar State College, BS Head of Department BEVERLY ANN NEBLETT DOUGLAS JAMES KENNETH DALE MCELROY Emory Univ., MA McMurry College, BS Southwestern Univ., BA ROBERT S TROTTER JR Umv of Tex BA ARTHUR E. WEISS Baylor Univ., MS REX NORRIS E.T.S.U., MEd HAROLD CURRIN E.T.S.U., BA DORSEY REIRDON Southeastern State, MEd Mrs. Price, is that a paperback of Peyton Place I see on the shelf? LA GUAGE AID IN INTER ATIONAL U DER TANDING With the ushrinkingv of the world, the importance of foreign languages in sec- ondary school programs has been recognized. Nations must be able to communicate as effectively between individuals as they do between interpreters. R. L. Turner offers two years of French, two years of Latin, and three years of Spanish. Students have access to modern language labs, tapes, and records to aid in comprehension and fluency. The French, Latin, and Spanish Clubs provide programs and additional informa- tion which increase knowledge of the language and a greater understanding of the people who use it. MARTHA CHARLEBOIS Head of Deparlment S.M.U., BA Spanish NANCY STRICKLAND Rice, BA Spanish PEGGY SHELTON Hardin-Simmons, BA Latin SHARON ROBINSON Okla. City Univ., BA French HOME ECONOMICS INCREASES EXPERIENCES AND ASSURANCE The role of a homemaker is strenuous and demanding, yet rich in personal re- ward. It directly influences the future of our country, for it is the home which forms' the basic opinions and attitudes of our youth. A successful homemaker must have training and ability. Girls are taught the fundamentals of the subject in lessons on child care, family relations, housing, home decorations, food preparation, sewing, and care of the sick. OLLIE ANNE WILLIAMS Head of Department N.T.S.U., MS JANET HARRIS N.T.S.U., BS MARY ALICE PIERCE N.T.S.U., BS FRANCES BURNS N.T.S.U., BS I77 FINE ARTS RAISE CULTURAL LE EL The Flne Arts Department seeks to develop students with a flrm background of cultural appreclatlon To pI'OV1dC versat1l1ty and variety courses are offered IH band, choral art speech and journallsm The library has an ever inereaslnb supply of KENNETH L. HARRIS Southwestern Univ BME Band GENNY PRICE Baldwin-Wallace College, BME Choral HURSHEL FARROW N .T.S.U., BA Speech DORIS TIPPS T.W.U., BS Journalism GLENNA JO PRICE E.T.S.U., MEd Library MARIE REMUND Southwestern Stale Library BUSINESS COURSES FO TEB ACCURACY The Business Administration Department strives to prepare students for immediate employment openings in the business world. It provides a solid foundation in the basic skills necessary to clerical and secretarial work by offering typing, shorthand, bookkeeping, business law, business mathematics and general mathematics. By virtue of this program, students may become self-supporting after graduation. PANITA GBEER CAROLYN HARRISON LENA DOUPHRATE Head of Department T.W.U., BS Baylor Univ., BBA N.T.S.U., BBA .IOANNE ALEXANDER MICHAEL DUNN PATRICIA HANCOCK E.T.S.U., BS Texas Wesleyan Colleg Univ. of Tex., BBA I e, BBA I If I 5iiSaEi'rZ2kui5sBiikT535fii?1i'i?5F'?'iEw1i, 5WT2si1z1exiHEaa'!iHEQBQ lE S - 5.253-73? JAMES SPAIN BILL THRASH S M U BA BD INDUSTRIAL ART DEVELOP TALENTS The Industrial Arts program teaches secondary school students a usable trade which assures them of a better future. Students divide their day between three hours apiece of regular, classroom work and their special vocational training. This year, a great variety of programs are offered to appeal to each individual,s needs. GENE MINARIK Univ of Tex BBA ROBERT BAGLEY Tex A8zM BS, MEd x sw, ,YJ tv- ' ' 2 , 12: VETA McKEE Field's Beauty College .., A E. A. RUTHERFORD N.T.S.U. BOB DOLGENER N .T.S.U., BS A PHY AL EDU ATI N STRESSES FITNESS SIC C y yyL O ATL Physical Education is a must for every student during his freshman and sopho- more years. Calisthenics, games, and gym- nastics increase each student's physical abilities and at the same time provide a source of relaxation. NOLAN 'POOVEY BE'I'I'Y WILSON N T.S.U., MEd T.C.U., BS MABEL JONES JOE CROUSEN N T.S.U., BS Sul Ross State College, BS .I T. PARISH DON MRAZ N T.S.U., MEd McMurry College, BS TOM BEASLEY JIM MUDD N T.S.U., MEd N.T.S.U., MEd ML, ' fi hi- ME... f 2 - U ey or I CHOOL PERSONNEL MAINTAIN NEATNEC The cafeteria crew accommodates four lunch shifts and prepares an average of 900 meals a day. A snack bar and lunch counter provide a variety of foods for students and faculty. The lunch periods progress with smoothness and efficiency due to the hard-working staff. Dietician, Jo McGill Secretary, Margaret Kent Lunchroom Manager, Jean Haines Snack bar ladies: Hazel Calwell, Elsie Lee, Elvira Commings, and Jane Smallwood. l D PROVIDE ERVICE Whenever any maJor or minor mishap occurs ln the building, someone lnvarlably calls for the custodians These men are responslble for complete malntenance of the school and provide an indlspensable service Lunchroom Ladies Jean Hames, Manager Hattie Morrison Carmaletta Ringo Tressa Coker Inez Hem Georgia Boyd Lois Crook Mary Shields Ann Lambert Dorothy Sandifer Ola Smith Mildred Havens I I f, ., W ' ff! We W 02 ffl xi , wif' ' ' :V , -.Il Q 49 '? if ef' N . M XV M W .NW 23245 -nu Vp ,, 4. CLASSES -W4 'VE -IQ., f w -H1 4 - q 1-X, 2 ,ki K if ' Q :J- 3mi51'22 ' A -A-f ,ear ' -. 'QF -Q fx . . '-251.3 . . . . .Z .g ,A - ., 3 fa W ' ,. 53 S 25 ,,f,1ff5i' . . 1 Q ' ,ff,liQf, ,L...?Er. K ' Q i , A fliigr 5 Q -6 pix I . l I -' ' f LQ ?'9swp,.,1'f'!?j ,, 4. V I v M M , A wws- L. ,5QJ3 '5 . 1- L. ' ' ,g ' W V, It A EXE ,gi Q , , Q- W , B A f, . - ' Hr ' 'V . . 4' k E , s I 'ta Q-A nf M 4 ry I iftgfvrvki 'K .Q A ,. K K 3,2 , ' ., - Q 4 4 Q R H I Vg kikygkk K A M , Q V ' 3 , . 1: , if' I 1 , ' ' k' 59 ' -1-an-1 .. 5, -, if ' W i xfijgg, 3 , , K Left to Right: Vice-Preszdent James Pullen Secretary Nola L1nn Treasurer Lynn Dalmon CLASS SPONSORS Seated Mrs. Johnson Mr. Herbert Mrs. Greer Standing Mrs. Strickland Mr. Parish Mrs. Harrison Throughout the high school years, cer- tain individuals emerge as outstanding members of their class. These students have succeeded in making a definite and favor- able impression upon their classmates. Each year the senior class recognizes these prom- inent students by voting a boy and girl as recipients for each of the Senior Superla- tive titles. Those chosen as Most Intelligent are noted not only for good grades, but also for their innate intelligence. Winners of the title :'lVlost Likely to Succeed have the confidence of the entire senior class sup- porting them in the climb toward the ful- fillment of their goals. Sally Denton and Ray Rodriguez, the Most Talented recipients, have shared their accomplishments with their class- mates and provided many hours of enter- tainment and enjoyment. The qualities of friendship and good citizenship are person- ified by the boy and girl designated as Friendliest,', and the students voted Best All-Aroundi' are outstanding examples of the type of students which the senior class most admires. Each of these titles is an honor be- stowed by the senior class to express the pride it feels in the accomplishments and qualities of its noteworthy members. SENIOR PERSONALITIES PAT BLATT T MOST TALENTED RAY RODRIGUEZ DICKIE WELLS SALLY DENTON MOST INTELLIGENT MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED JAMES MAYFIELD I-IARRIET GELL . 2 ,, -' x --: - A R , Ah , A ' : I E-' ,, ff 1 A 1L-, A L A A L .. LL, L',. L'.' A , 1 , 352554 --Haifa:WI-.i1.'ff.V , V J f, Tu-' ' V kx-: -f.E,T'i:1f55'ff Lf 9' 1-SI i -, . - BEST A LAURA PROCTO ROUND ICIL DOBECKA ..,, . ' 2 v l is ,Lg K -W ,.x,,2 K fr, Wg,f- 1 Qi ?-' ' J. x fi K FRIENDLIEST GREIG NASH DEE SALINAS if Kathy Abel Tommy Adams ,ludi Agnes Edward Allen SENIOR PLA -f ..f-f-'19 Ronnie Allen Shirley Allen Jimmy Allison Lowell Bagley Hi, Big Boy! ll Dennis Baker George Baker N l ,-.. is N fai l: : - WE RQUN S C . FQ! ijsrziasifl Linda Barnett Deloras Bass Senior Craig Robinson hesitates to ask Sophomore 'Sandy McMillian if she would like to dance. Danny Baxter 1 Vicki Bell Pat Blau Calvin Boatman Sherrv Blair John Blanton 'QT' qw 3 Jean Brandt Billy Bridges A4 .B 'l' Nanette Bossong Jean Boyd Scott Bradford SENIORS A Tommy Bronaugh Mike Brown Ronnie Brown Danny, can Liz Brumbcloe Jan Burgess gLWAYS 0 THE 'Q r 1 Z ,.. , e us ALL home? ' Cheryl Cauley Mary Chumley Jerry Clark GO X Y 7 I Dennis Cuillet Kay Casey dlbx YPQQ, na' -'-w..,.,kv ,W . if , - K M 5dsi 'A' 4 'N 5, H . R '1 mis! ATB- Davld Clayton Angella Clement Carl Clevenger Larry Collard Leslie Collette Cheryl Collins Mike Conn SENIGR Dennis Cooper John Costlow 1 Glen Cox Ron Crabtree Without Rozine's help Mr. Higgins could not h RE HELPF L plumbing in the annual staffs darkroom. Joe Craig Lynn Dalmont Janice Davis Karen Davis Donna Dean Cynthia Deaton Sally Denton Don Dickson Cecil Dobecka Kathy Dodd f 'f+ ,GR '5s Denutlc Dodson Eugene Donaldson Millie Donaldson Susan Drees Richard Duncan Kay Dunn Rose Eddington Eddie Ellis SEN IDRS LIK There's Bonnie Elrod Richard Etier LDVENTURE SIRLS l mix-up! Loucllen Farine Nina Farr June Ferguson Mxke Ferguson we l 'T. D 'huts Russell Ferrante Dennis Ferrell Sue France Terry Frederick Sharon Flavin Dannett Fletcher Mary Garrison Harriet Gell Susan Freeman Roger Furra Pat Gailley SENIORS ENJO S s v- 4 Philip Gentile Jerry Gentry Zack Gibson Jackie Gilbert Larry Gilbert Benny Gilbreath LSSEMBLIES I Susy Godwin ' Gary Golden J im Gracy V i Garth Glidewell Johnny Ghdewell -fm-Qs ji if H if . or l l 'A ' .,?A,':215,, :. 1 . ,. - fl' Y if ,vm-21.1 , ' ' f'f- ' . ' .w , ffzgze fi' ' is - ' H233 iff Vida Grayson Pat Green Pat Gregory Thomas Hainze Linda Hall Kathy Hamm Judi Hamner HIGH GO I . . Shirley Hamner Larry Hansen Ace Harlow Senior Mike Rogan and Junior Chris Salas car Linus on to thc football field. Mabel Harris Nancy Harris Tommy Harris Dennis Harrison L. R E Charla Harwell vnY ' l r l Seniors climb the ladder of success. Sandy Hazelwood Donna Hems Ronnie Henderson Katha Henry Linda Henslce N1 Ronnie Hewett Rozine Higgins Phil Higgins Judy Hill Tommy Hill Jeanette Hilliard Charles Hilton Judy Holderness ane H SENIORS EXPLOR Careful, girls, that's 0113115 Kathy Houseman Barbara Howard Cheri Howard CIEN CE James Howard Marilyn Howell Lon Hudkins Cliff Hudson 1 water you're working with. Mary Jackson Lynda Jameson Kenneth Hummel Clifton Ivey 'QW wwf' 'KHP Betty .lones Sandra Jameson Charlotte Johnson Charlotte Lynn Johnson FUTURES BECOM M1ke Jones S. V .. i, GE' .1 w,w,.q X 5 ja xx I J In - VE 4 M 4 F ,:'.1 N e 1, In A 9. I 5 gg .., 'f . . A 0 Ng 51 . . , I ' .gf ,.. V' if , Ll W we oono That's right Seniors, Ham it up! Randall ,lones Terry Jones Cheryl Keenum ERT 1 Va, 1, 7 1-, V 3- 1 ,, ' l Dennis Kelley Diane Kelley Tommie Kenas Steve Kent iffy On the count of three, CO! Ronnie Kircllenhauer Larry Kirkland Loy Kirkland John Kinney r-, Janet Kirkpatrlck Diane Laffity Am KW SENIO RS TAK Paul Lambert Kathy Langhorst Sandy Leach Freddy Lee Barbara Lester g 7 I., I J Pat Lxndsay Nola Linn Two proud ed1tors of the Lzon'.s Tale. 4 N I 1 'C' -sr sd. E TO RELAX Emi Wootten demonstrates the Senior privilege of leaving her mark. Patricia Loveday Brenda Lucas Douglas Lyons Pam Lyons Cordon fNlacFarland .lerry lVlacFarland Bill Mackey Betty Martin Brenda Martm Royce Massingill 60- Jim Maxey James Mayfield Laurie McDonald RlCllEl1d McDonald SENIOR AR Gregg McGaughey Gloria McGahee Turn around Larry Trowelll Randy McGowan Phyllis Mclnnish Phyllis McQueen Danny Meador Danny Menendez Kathleen Metcalf TTE TIVE Rosemary Millaway David Miller Mike Miller Linda Minter then you call in and say you're my father. Linda Mitchell Ernest Moeller Genie Mitchell .lean Mitchell .-way.-Anna ,, gf ii . Cary Moncrief Charlotte Moore Carl Morris Ronnie Morris HO ECOMING ACTIVITIE Gail Mosher Sing it one more time, Lynn. Tommy Mullican Harry Murray Vicki Myers Penny Nail Greig Nash Patsy Needham LRE NUMEROUS Jackie Newton Penny Newton Linda Nichols Let's sit this one out. J A4 'V' ,S f D 1 x ,mi ., f ev A 4. gs. ea Qu 5 sa., Ak X X, Vw W. ,gg ,,, . ,mf 'Fines Ronnie Neeley Dennis New sm ww Craig Nqsal Vicki Odom Tammy O'Kelley Jim Orman Billy Owens Linda Owens Paul Patton Barbara Pierson Gloria Powell Bill Price Tl E FLIES CONCENTRATION! w-we if Linda Diane Price Linda Price Laura Proctor Norma Propes RADUATION NEARS K ' Janice Pruitt James Pullen :W-f--wwf' Elda Ramirez Betty Ray Civics couidn't be that great! Kahlayah Ray Linda Reddick if Gm eeee Reeeee CLASS O J im Rider Bobby Robinson Craig Robinson 1-X Danny Rodriguez Ray Rodriguez Mike Rogan Ric Rogers Don Rosemond Linda Routh Paul Lambert calf J 1 1 I i 4 66 Esther Rowe Richard Ruiz Ron Ruiz Vicky Russell r v ,L ir- Travis Sales J ' V Deloras Salinas cules. Come in Herk. War1'cn Schmidt Barbara Scott Sid Sampson Phil Scampher 'W' M. QW'- wma 'Mike Shaffer Albert Sharpe Joe Scott Sid Sellers Rita Sewell SCHOOL D Y this. Frank Sharpe Jerry Shaw J im Shaw Jane Shelton Billy Shields Karen Shipman 'UMBER l 6 Donnxe Shumway -s--wi l l I , Peek-a-boo. l l l . ,...: e he in ff 1 i , Q f --. :- l l , n'n 4' .f u e awww Nw Martha Simmons Vicky Sluder Carla Smith Debby Smith Dorothy Smith Kathryn Smith Patty Smith Jim Snider Linda Sostecki Don Splawn DECISIOD Mike Spurgin Lawrence Stacy Barbara Stephens Rick Stephens Seniors like Wendy Weir are often found ix Sondra Stewart Sharon Stokes John Stolebarger William Swain ECIDE THE FUT RE 1SElOI,S office. Janis Taber Ronald Tate Sandra Tennison Kay Terry .lohn Thompson Richard Thompson Linda Tinsley Don Townley Danny Townsend Frank Tredaway Larry Trowell mmm SENIGRS DEMAN Sway lk if .Q n,nn ss iln s nnn Katha Henry is awed at all the cute, little freshmen wandering around. Bobby Tucker l Gary Turner Billy Upchurch CTIO Jimmy Upchurch ' Billy Van m Merry Van Cleve .. 1 mvggggn- Beverly Van Deren Jacob V1Ht0n Llnda Walker If I only had a hamburger. Jack Van Dlomn Jewell Voyles Dennis Walden Roy Walker Mike Ward SENIOR GIRI Patricia Warden .. ' Ni' ff George Warren . , 0,-4,,,..-4-'-f'..-.4-' we, f+fMf,.ff'1f ' R+ H Beauty, poise, and intelligence are qualltles of Semor glrls. James Webb Wendy Weir RE RLT BEAUTIES .lerly Welch Dickie Wells Lynda Jameson marvels at Coach Bernard s height. Caren Wiggins Eddie Williams Carlton West Sherry Whlte Tun Wllson William Winter Gary Williams SENIORITI Ricky Willis John, there's one minor detail keeping you on the ground- your kickstand. Alex Wisnoski Karen Wolcott ci E Jerry Wooldridge Emi Woolten Beverly Wright L ' 1 NMNs:, 5. 4. iv ,-A+ Where's the Absorbine JL? l 162:11 Cynthia Wright Linda Wright Nancy Wunderliclc Judy York SENIOR ACTIVITY INDEX FRANK ABEL Rodeo Club I, 23 VIC Club 3, 4. KATHY ABEL FHA I, 2, 33 VIC Club Treas. 3, 4. TOMMY ADAMS Basketball I, 2, 33 Golf 43 Indian Lore Club lg Slide Rule Club 43 JETS Club 4. JUDY AGNES FHA 2, 33 FTA 43 Lion's Tale Staff 3, Co-Editor 4. NEIL ALEXANDER EDWARD ALLEN Weight Lifting Team 4. RONALD ALLEN SHIRLEY ALLEN FHA I. JIMMY ALLISON IA 3, 4. DENNIS BAKER VIC Club Treas. 4. GEORGE BAKER Chess Club 3, 43 DECA Club 3, 43 FTA 43 JETS Club 4. JAMES BALL LINDA BARNETT FHA 13 DECA Club 4. DANNY BAXTER Basketball I, 2. VICKI BELL Band I, 2, 3, Sec. 43 Spanish Club 33 FHA 1, 4. SHERRY BLAIR FHA I, 23 VIC Club 3, 4. JOHN BLANTON Math Club 3, Pres. 43 Science Club 3, Pres. 43 Spanish Club 33 Top Ten Senior 4. PAT BLATT Spanish Club 2, 33 Top Geometry Student 2g I..ion's Tale Staff 3, Editor-in-Chief 43 Outstand- ing Junior Girl 33 Most Intelligent Girl 4. CALVIN BOATMAN JA 2, 33 Art Club 23 Chess Club 3. NANETTE BOSSONG Art Club 2, 3, 43 'Latin Club 2, 33 JA 33 Drama Club 43 Camera Club 4. JEAN BOYD SCOTT BRADFORD Slide Rule Club I3 Science Club 2, 3, Vice-Pres. 43 FTA 43 Spanish Club 43 Fire Drill Boy 43 JETS Club 4. JEAN BRANDT BILLY BRIDGES Football I, Varsity 2, 3, Captain 43 All-District Football 43 All Greater Dallas Football 43 Super All State 43 All Metro Football 43 Fire Drill Boy 43 Best All-Around Boy Nom. 43 All-District Football 3. TOMMY BRONAUGH Football I3 Basketball I, 2, 33 Baseball 2, 3, 4. MIKE BROWN RONALD BROWN 228 LIZ BRUMBELOE Y-Teens I3 FHA 2, 3, 43 Select Choir 1, 23 Lionettes 33 JA 4. .IIIVIIVIY BUMPASS Basketball I, 3, 43 VIC Club 3, 4. RUTH BURT FHA 2,33 Spanish Club 2. KAY CASEY Most Beautiful Nom. 43 Y-Teens I, 23 FHA I, if VIC Club Sec. 33 Powder-Puff Football Team CHERYL CAULEY MARY CHUMLEY FHA 2, 33 DECA Club 4. DAVID L. CLAYTON Science Club I. ANGELLA CLEMENT Band I, 2, 3, Majorette 43 Science Club 1, Sec. 2, 33 Library Club 13 Math Club 2, Vice-Pres. 3, Sec. 43 Y-Teens I3 JA I, 23 FHA 23 Dungeon Girl 3, 43 National Honor Society 3, 43 Slide Rule Club 33 Student Council Sec. 43 Top Ten Senior 43 DAR Award 43 Creative Writing Sec. 43 Most Intelligent Girl Nom. 4. CARL CLEVENGER Football I, 23 VIC Club 3. LARRY COLLARD Football I3 Track I3 Lionkeeper 4. LESLIE COLLETTE FHA I, 23 Y-Teens I3 Spanish Club I3 Lionettes 2, 3, Captain 43 Exec. Comm. 43 Powder-Puff Football Captain 4. CHERYL COLLINS FHA I, 23 Science Club I3 VIC Club 3, 4. MIKE CONN g0gll3LHll 1, Varsity 2, 3, 43 Basketball I3 Baseball DENNIS cooPER Vocational Agricultural I, 23 VIC Club 4. CAROL COWAN GLEN COX Spanish Club 23 Select Choir Pres. 43 Slide Rule Club Vice-Pres. 43 JETS Club 43 Creative Writ- ing Club 43 Chess Club 4. RONNIE CRABTREE Baseball 3, 4. JOE CRAIG LYNN DALIVIONT Y-Teens I-, 2, Pres. 43 FHA lg Lionettes 2, Cap- tain 3, 4, Exec. Comm. 43 Latin Club 23 Exec. Comm. 33 Senior Class Treas. 43 Most Likely to Succeed Girl Nom. 4. IANICE DAVIS Homecoming Nom. I3 Favorite Girl Nom. 43 Powder-Puff Football Team 4. KAREN DAVIS FHA I, 23 Choir I, 23 Select Choir 3, 43 DECA Club 4. FRANK DeVOE Boxing 33 VIC Club 3, 4. DONNA DEAN Art Club I, 2, 3, 43 FHA 1. CYNTHIA DEATON Lionettes 35 Dungeon Girl. SALLY DENTON Art Club 1, Treas. 2, Vice-Pres. 45 Girls Glee Club 25 Homecoming Nom. 2, 45 ,IA 25 Library Club 25 Y-Teens 25 Student Council Rep. 25 Select Choir 35 Class Sec. 35 Class Favorite 35 Student Council Treas. 45 DECA Club Sweet- heart 45 Most Talented Senior Girl 45 Top Ten Senior 45 Miss THS 4. DON DICKSON Basketball 15 Science Club 15 Select Choir 1, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 15 VIC Club 45 JA 4. CECIL DOBECKA FFA 1, Vice-Pres. 25 Football 2, 3, 45 Latin Club 3, Pres. 45 Favorite Boy 45 Best All-Around Boy 4. KATHY DODD Dungeon Girl 4. DENETTE DODSON Choir 15 FHA 2, Parl. 45 FTA 3, 45 Spanish Club 45 Girls Glee Club 4. DEBORAH DOHERTY Girls Glee Club 15 FHA 3, 45 JA Treas. 3, 45 FTA 4. JACK VAN DOMN EUGENE DONALDSON Vocational Agriculture 1, 35 Track 2, 3. SUSAN DREES PHILLIP DUGGAN ,IA 35 Latin Club 35 Chess Club 35 Debate Club 3, 45 Slide Rule Club 35 Drama Club 45 Math Club 45 Creative Writing 4. RICKY DUNCAN Boxing Team 35 Weight Lifting Team 4. GLENDA KAY DUNN FTA 1, 45 FHA 1, 2. ROSE EDINGTON Girls Glee Club 15 FHA 1, 2, 3, 4. THOMAS EDWARD ELLIS Science Club 15 VIC Club 4. BONNIE ELROD FHA 4. DAVE ELSBURY RICHARD ETIER Band 1, 25 Indian Lore Club 15 Spanish Club 35 Fire Drill Boy 4. LOUELLEN FARINE FHA 1, 2, 35 Y-Teens 4. NINA FARR FHA 15 Spanish Club 3, 4. .IUNE FERGUSON Y-Teens 15 FTA 4. MIKE FERGUSON Football 15 Basketball 1, 25 JA 3, 45 Track 1, 25 Camera Club 4. RUSSELL FERRANTE Band 1, 2, 3, Vice-Pres. 45 Stage Band 45 Latin Club Vice-Pres. 25 Math Club 3, Reporter 45 Science Club 3, 45 JETS Club Pres. 45 Most Talented Boy Nom. 4. DENNY FERRELL Basketball 1, Varsity 2, 3, 45 Football 1, 25 Track 1, 2, 45 Pres. Class 1, 25 Student Council 1, 2, 35 Creative Writing Club 35 Most Likely To Succeed Boy Nom. 4. Most Handsome Nom. 2. SHARON FLAVIN Spanish Club 2, 35 Select Choir 25 Math Club 4. DANNETT FLETCHER SUE FRANCE FHA 45 Powder-Puff Football Team 4. TERRY FREDERICK Select Choir 35 DECA Club 3, 4. SUSAN FREEMAN DECA Club 3, 4. ROGER FURRA VIC Club 4. PAT GAILLEY Y-Teens 2, 3, Pres. 45 Art Club 2, 3, 45 JA 2. MARY GARRISON FHA 1, 25 VIC Club 3, 4. 1 in . E' ,f Q. tf'A HARRIETT CELL FHA 1, Lionettes 2, Captain 3, Blue Belles 3, JA 2, Creative Writing 3, Student Council Rep. 2, Camera Club 4, Most Likely to Succeed Girl 4. PHILLIP GENTILE Weight Lifting Team 4. JERRY GENTRY ZACK GIBSON Vocational Agriculture 1, 2, JA 2, Varsity Cheerleader 3, Head 4, FTA Vice-Pres. 4,Dra- ma Club 4, Favorite Boy Nom. 4, Cowboy Cheerleader 4. JACKIE GILBERT Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Tennis 4. BENNY GILBREATH Football 1, 3, 4, Boxing 2. GARTH GLIDEWELL .IOHN GLIDEWELL JA 4, DECA Club 4. GARY GOLDEN Vocational Agriculture 1, 2, 3. ARTHUR GONZALEZ Football 1, 2, Basketball 3, Favorite Boy 3, Class Vice-Pres. 3, FFA 4. JIM GRACY Vocational Agriculture 1, 2, 3. VIDA GRAYSON FHA 1, 2, VIC Club 3, 4. PAT GREEN JA 2, 3, 4, PE Award 3, FHA 4, Miss Flame of Carrollton 4. PAT GREGORY FHA 1, Pres. 2, Girls Glee Club 3, Select Choir 4, VIC Club 4. THOMAS HATNZE Science Club 2, 3, 4, Math Club 2, Vice-Pres. 2304, Chess Club Treas. 3, 4, Tennis Team 4, Slide Rule Club 4, JETS Club 4, National Honor So- ciety 4. LINDA HALL Y-Teens I, 2, FHA 2, 3. KATHY HAMIVI FHA 2, Y-Teens 2, Lionette 3, 4. JUDY HAMMER FHA 2, JA 2, 3, Sec. 4, DECA Club 4. SHIRLEY HAMNER Science Club 1, FHA 1, 2, 4, Art Club 3, 4, JA Treas. 3, 4. LARRY HANSEN DECA Club 4, Camera Club 4. ACE HARLOVV Select Choir 3, 4, Chess Club 3, Regional Choir 3, 4. SHARON HARP Y-Teens 1, 2, Art Club 1, VIC Club 3, 4, Sweet- heart 4. MABLE HARRIS Student Council 3, FTA 3. NANCY HARRIS Art Club 1, FHA 2, Girls Glee Club 2, Select Choir 3, 4, Dungeon Girl 4. TOMMY HARRIS Football 2, 3, Track 2, DECA Club 3, 4. CHARLA HARWELL Spanish Club 2, Creative Writing Club 4, FTA 4. LINDA HA STEN SANDY HAZELWOOD Y-Teens 1, 3, FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 3, 4, Future Nurses 3. DONNA HEINS CHERYL HEIVIPERLEY Drama Club 4. RONNIE HENDERSON Chess Club 4, JA 4, Drama Club 4. KATHA HENRY Y-Teens 1, Library Club 1, Lionette 2, Captain 3, Exec. Comm. 3, Spanish Club 2, JA Sec. 3, 4, Sweetheart 3, Varsity Cheerleader 4, Drama Club 4, Powder-Puff Team 4, Favorite Girl Nom. 4, Most Talented Girl Nom. 4. LINDA HENSLEE FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Dungeon Girl 4, Art Club 4. RONALD HEWETT PHILIP HIGGINS VIC Club 3, 4. ROZINE HIGGINS Future Nurses 1, Sec. 2, Y-Teens 1, JA 2, 3, Tennis Team 2, 3, Latin Club 2, 3, Creative Writing Club 3, Lion's Tale Staff 3, 4, Pho- tographer 4, Drama Club 4, Camera Club 4, Powder-Puff Team 4. JUDY HILL VIC Club 3, 4. TOMMY HILL Basketball 1, Track 1, Football 1, 2, Varsity 3, 4, Baseball 3, 4, Most Handsome Nom. 3, Most Handsome Nom. 4. JEANETTE HILLIARD FHA 2, 3, Y-Teens 2, 3, Lionettes 3, Dungeon Girl 4. CHARLES HILTON Football 1, 2, Varsity 3, 4, Class Favorite 1, Vice-Pres. 2, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1. MARK HIMELRIGHT JUDITH HOLDERNESS JANE HOLLAND FHA 1, Spanish Club 3, 4, Latin Club 3, Fu- ture Nurses Club 3, Science Club 4, Girls Glee Club 4. KATHY HOUSEMAN Science Club 1, 2, 4, Math Club 2, 4, JA Treas. 4, Latin Club 3, Drama Club 4, Camera Club 4, Powder-Puff Team 4. BARBARA HOWARD FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 1, JA 3, 4. JAMES HOWARD MARILYN HOWELL LON HUDKINS Band 3, 4, Latin Club 3, Stage Band 4. CLIFFORD HUDSON FFA 1, 2, 3, Football 1, Basketball 1, VIC Club 3, Vice Pres. 4. KENNETH HUMMEL Weight Lifting Team 4. GARY HURST CLIFTON IVEY MARY JACKSON Girls Glee Club 1, FHA 3, 4. LYNDA JAIVIESON FHA 1, 3, 4, JA 4, Friendliest Girl Nom. 4, Homecoming Nom. 4, Most Beautiful Nom. 4. SANDRA JAMESON FHA 1, 2, VIC Club 3, Girls Glee Club 4. CHARLOTTE JOHNSON Select Choir 4. WILLIAM JOHNSON BETTY JONES Band 1, FHA 1, 2, Girls Glee Club 2, Creative Writing Club 4. MIKE JONES Football 1, 2, Varsity 3, 4, Basketball 1, Track 3, Latin Club 3, Fire Drill Boy 4. RANDALL JONES Fire Drill Boy 4, Spanish Club 3, FFA 3, 4. TERRY JONES Art Club 1, 2, 3, JA 2, Powder-Puff Football Team 4. CHERYL KEENUM FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 2, Future Nurses Club 2, Latin Club 3, 4. DENNIS KELLEY Baseball 3, VIC Club 4. DIANE KELLEY Girls Glee Club 2, Future Nurses Club 3. TOMMIE KENAS Band 1, 2, 3, 4, FHA 1, FTA 2, Spanish Club 3, Roar Staff 3, Editor-in-Chief 4. STEVE KENT Football 1, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Most Handsome Nom. 1. RICHARD KIMBALL Football 1, 2, Basketball 1, Track 1. JOHN KINNEY Football 1, 2, Varsity 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, Friendliest Boy Nom. 4, FTA 4, Vice-Pres. Latin Club 3, Favorite Boy Nom. 4. RONNIE KIRCHENBAUER Basketball 1, 2, Chess Club 3, Vice-Pres. 4, Debate Team 3, Math Club 4, JETS Club Vice- Pres. 4, Slide Rule Club Pres. 4, Top Ten Senior 4. LARRY KIRKLAND Exec. Comm. 1, Football 1, 3. LOY KIRKLAND JANET KIRKPATRICK FHA 1, 2, 3, Y-Teens 1, Lionettes 2, 3, Lion- ette Majorette 4, Blue Belles 3, 4. ANNA KOCYAN DIANE LAFFITY FHA 1. PAUL LAMBERT Chess Club 3, Weight Lifting Team 4. KATHY LANGHORST Band 1, Y-Teens JA 3, FHA 3, 4. SANDY LEACH Exec. Comm. 1, Class Favorite 2, Lionettes 2, Captain 3, Homecoming Nom. 3, Student Coun- cil 3, Roar Staff 3, 4, Most Beautiful Nom. 4. FREDDY LEE , Choir 1, Select Choir 3, 4. BARBARA LESTER Dungeon Girl 4, FHA, 2, 3. PAT LINDSEY FHA 3, 4, Lionettes 3, FTA 4. NOLA LINN Class Sec. 1, 2, 4, Y-Teens 1, Vice-Pres. 2, Lion- ettes 2, Captain 3, Exec. Comm. 3, Roar Staff 3, 4, JA 3, Creative Writing Club 3, Science Club' 4, Lionkeeper 4, Camera Club 4, DAR Award Nom. 4, Powder-Puff Football Team Captain, Top Ten Senior 4. 23 PAT LOVEDAY FHA 1, 25 Future Nurses Club 2. BRENDA LUCAS Art Club 15 FHA 2, 3, 45 JA 4. DOUGLAS LYONS Weight Lifting Team I, 2, 3, 45 Art Club 4. PAM LYONS JERRY MEICFARLAND Latin Club 15 Football 1. GORDON MELCFARLAND LAURIE MCDONALD Science Club I5 Y-Teens I5 JA 2, 35 Lionettes 3, Mgr. 45 Dungeon Girl 45 Powder-Puff Foot- ball Team 4. RICHARD MCDONALD GREGG MCGAUGHEY Football 1, 2, 3. GLORIA MCGEEHEE Most Beautiful Nom. 15 Latin Club 15 Home- coming Nom. 2, 35 Lionettes 2, 35 Basketball Sweetheart 3. RANDI MCGOWAN Lionettes 3, 45 Blue Belles 3, 45 FHA 3, 45 Favorite Girl Nom. 45 Dungeon Girl 4. PHYLLIS MCINNISH Art Club 15 Y-Teens 15 FHA I, 25 Lionettes 2, 35 VIC Club 4. PHYLLIS MCQUEEN Homecoming Nom. 15 Exec. Comm. 15 ,IA 25 Roar Staff 45 Lionettes 2, 35 National Honor Society 3, 45 Science Club 45 DAR Award Nom. 45 Top Ten Senior 45 Most Intelligent Nom. 4. BILL MACKEY DECA Club 3, Pres. 4. ROYCE MASSINGILL I IM MAXEY National Honor Society 3, 45 Science Club 45 French Club 4. JAMES MAYFIELD Football 1, 2, Varsity 3, 45 Captain 45 Basketball 1, 25 Class Pres. 35 Creative Writing Club 35 Track 35 Fire Drill Boy 45 FTA Pres. 45 Student Council 2, 3, Exec. Comm. 3, Vice Pres. 45 Most Likely To Succeed Boy 45 Mr. THS 4. DANNY MEADOR DANIEL MENENDEZ Spanish' Club 15 JA 2. KATHLEEN METCALF Glee Club I, 2, 3, Pres. 45 JA 3, 45 Drama Club Pres. 45 Chess Club 45 Y-Teens 45 Dungeon Girls 4. ROSEMARY MILLAWAY DAVID MILLER Art Club 45 Weight Lifting Team 4. MIKE MILLER DECA Club 3, 4. LINDA MINTER Girls Glee Club 15 FHA 1, 25 Select Choir 2, 35 DECA Club 4. GENIE MITCHELL FHA 15 Spanish Club 3, 45 Science Club 45 Girls Glee Club 4. JEAN MITCHELL Y-Teens 15 Math Club 25 Science Club 2, 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Dungeon Girl 4. LINDA MITCHELL FHA 1, 35 Lionettes 3, 45 Dungeon Girl 4. ERNEST MOELLER Chess Club 4. GARY MONCRIEF VIC Club 3, 4. CHARLOTTE MOORE CARL MORRIS Rodeo Team 1, 2, 35 Vocational Agriculture 3. RONNIE MORRIS Football 2, 3, 45 Baseball 2, 3, 45 Latin Club 3. GAIL MOSHER FHA 1, 25 Y-Teens 45 Dungeon Girl 45 FTA 4. TOMMY MULLICAN HARRY MURRAY VICKI MYERS PENNY NAIL FHA I, 2, 3, 45 Y-Teens I5 ,IA Sec. 4. GREIG NASH Golf Team 1, 2, 3, 45 Football 15 President of Student Council 45 French Club 45 JETS Club 45 Friendliest Boy 4. DENNIS NEW Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Most Handsome 4. JACKIE NEWTON FHA 15 Lionettes 35 French Club Treasurer 45 Roar Staff 4. PENNY NEWTON Homecoming Nom. 35 Most Beautiful Nom. 35 Homecoming Queen 4, Most Beautiful Nom. 4, Best All-Around Nom. 4. LINDA NICHOLS CRAIG NOSAL VICKI ODUM FHA 1, 2, Select Choir 3, 4, Region Choir 4. TAMARA O,KELLEY Lionkeeper 3, Lion's Tale 3, Science Club 3, Sec. 4, Most Likely To Succeed Nom. 4. JIM ORMAN Football 1, Basketball 1, Sec. of Slide Rule Club 4, Chess Club 4, Head Lionkeeper 4. BILLY OWENS LINDA OWENS FHA 1, 2, DECA Club 3, 4. PAUL PATTON FFA 1, JA 2,.3. BARBARA PIERSON FHA 1, 2, VIC Club 3, 4. ROBERT POLLARD GLORIA POWELL FHA 1, 2, VIC Club 3, 4, Drama Club.4. DONNA PRESLEY LINDA DIANE PRICE Homecoming Nom. 1, Exec. Comm. 1, Student Council 1, Lionettes 2, Head Captain 3, 4, FHA Treas. 2, Lionette of the Year 4, Powder-Puff Football Team 4. LINDA MARIE PRICE FHA 1. WILLIAM PRICE ,IA 2, Pres. 3, 4, Track 2, Basketball 2. LAURA PROCTOR FHA 1, Exec. Comm. 2, Spanish Club 2, Lion- ette 2, Exec. Comm. 2, French Club Vice-Pres. 4, Select Glee Club 4, Lion's Tale Staff 2, Co- Editor 4. NORMA PROPES FHA 1, 2, 3, Powder-Puff Football Team 4. .IANICE PRUITT FHA 2, 3, 4, Band 2, 3, Sec. 4, Math Club 3. .I AMES PULLEN Vice-Pres. Class 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Foot- ball 1, Annual Favorite Nom. 1. ELDA RAIVIIREZ Y-Teens 1, 2, Art Club 1, Spanish Club 1, Homecoming Nom. 2, FHA 3, Majorette Mgr. 4, Camera Club 4, JA 4, Favorite Girl 4. DONNELL RADFORD Baseball 1, 2, 4, Football 2, 3, Track 3, 4. BETTY RAY KAHLAYAH RAY Math Club 2, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4. LINDA REDDICK FHA 1, 2. PAM REEDER VIC Club 3, 4. JIM RIDER Band 1, Math Club, Science Club 4. BOBBY ROBINSON FFA 1, Art Club 1, Vice-Pres. 2, Pres. 3, 4, IA 2, 3, Varsity Cheerleader 3, 4, VIC Club 4, Cowboy Cheerleader 4. ' LAWRENCE ROBINSON DANNY RODRIGUEZ Football 1, 2, 3, 4, FFA 2, Baseball Mgr. 3. RAY RODRIQUEZ Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Most Talented Senior 4. MIKE ROGAN Basketball 1, 2, Chess Club 3, Lionkeeper 4, Golf Team 4. RIC ROGERS Football 1, Chess Club 3. LINDA ROUTH FHA 1, 3, FTA 2, Band 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, Roar Staff 4. ESTHER ROWE FHA 1, Science Club 2, 3, Spanish Club 2, FTA 2, 3, Creative Writing 3, VIC Club 4, Drama Club 4. RICHARD RUIZ Football 1, 2, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. RONALD RUIZ Track 1, 2, 4, Basketball 1, Baseball 3, 4. VICKY RUSSELL Freshman Favorite 1, FHA 1, 2, 3, Most Beau- tiful Nom. 2, Student Council 3, Exec. Comm. 3, Dungeon Girl 4. TRAVIS SALES DOLORES SALINAS FHA 1, 2, Y-Teens 1, Spanish Club Sec. 2, Lionettes 2, Lionette Drum Majorette 3, 4, Exec. Comm. 2, Blue Belles 2, 3, 4, French Club 4, FTA 4, Powder-Puff Football Team 4, Frienclliest Girl Nom. 4. 233 SIDNEY SAMPSON Weight Lifting Team 3, 4, Creative Writing Club 4. WARREN SCHMIDT BARBARA SCOTT DECA Club 4. JOE SCOTT Football 1, ICT 3, 4. SIDNEY SELLERS Indian Lore Club 1, Chess Club 3, Math Club 4. RITA SEWELL FHA 1, 2, 3, Dungeon Girl 3, 4. MAKE SHAFFER Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. . ALBERT SHARPE Track I, 2, 3, 4, Football 2. FRANK SHARPE Track 1, Art Club 1, 4, Vice-Pres. 3, Football 2, Latin Club 2, Roar Staff Photographer 4, Camera Club 4. .IIM SHAW Football 1, Track 1, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Exec. Comm. 2, Baseball 2, Exec. Comm. 3, Mr. THS Nom. 3, Favorite Boy Nom. 4, Friend- liest Boy Nom. 4. JERRY SHAW Football 1, Basketball 1, 2. JANE SHELTON FHA 1, Y-Teens 1, 2, Lionettes 2, 3, 4, Drama Club 4, Dungeon Girl 4. BILLY SHIELDS Band 1, 2,.3, Drum Major 4, Latin Club 2. KAREN SHIPMAN Art Club I, 2, 3, 4, FHA 1, 2, IA 3, Sweetheart Science Club 4. DONNIE SHUMWAY Baseball l, 2, 3, 4. MARTHA SIMMONS FHA I, 2, Y-Teens 3, Latin Club 3, DECA Club 4. EDDIE SIMPSON Football 3, 4. VICKY SLUDER FHA 1, 2, DECA Club 4. CARLA SMITH FHA 4-. DOROTHY SMITH FHA 1, 2, 3, Library Club 1, VIC Club 3. KATHY SMITH FHA 3, Y-Teens 3, 4. PATTY SMITH FHA 1, 3, Art Club 2, 3, Lionette 3, 4, Latin Club 3, Creative Writing Club 4. JIM SNIDER Chess Club 3, Drama Club 4. PATSY SOMER LINDA SOSTECKE FHA I, 2, 3, 4, Art Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Dungeon Girl 4, FTA 4, Powder-Puff Football Team 4. DON SPLAWN MIKE SPURGIN Basketball 1, 2, 3, Baseball 4. LAWRENCE STACY Chess Club 3, 4. BARBARA STEPHENS FHA 1, 2, Choral 1, Lionette 2, 3, Dungeon Girl 4. RICHARD STEPHENS SONDRA STEWART FHA 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 1, Lionettes 2, Majorette 3, 4, Blue Belles 3, 4. SHARON STOKES FHA 1, 2, Y-Teens 2, VIC Club 3, 4, Lion7s Tale Staff 4. JOHN STOLEBARGER VIC Club 4, Weiglit Lifting Team 4. BILL SWAIN I Chess Club 3. IANIS TABER FIIA I. RONALD TATE Weight Lifting Team 4. SANDRA TENNISON Choral Club 1, FHA 1, 2, VIC Club 3, 4. MARILYN KAYE TERRY FHA 3, Latin Club 3, 4, Science Club 4, Math Club 4, National Honor Society 3, 4. .IOHN THOMPSON Football 1, Varsity 2, 3, 4, Exec. Comm. 2. DON TOWNLEY Football 1, Basketball 1, 2, VIC Club 3. RICHARD THOMPSON VIC Club 3. DANNY TOWNSEND Football 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, Varsity 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 4. LINDA TINSLEY FHA 2. FRANK TREADAWAY Tennis 2, 3, 4. LARRY TROWELL Football 1, 2, Baseball 1, 2, 4, Golf 1, 2, 3, 4, Exec. Comm. 2, Spanish Club 2. BOBBY TUCKER Top Junior Award 3, Most Intelligent Nom. 4. GERRY TURNER BILLY UPCHURCH Football Mgr. 3, 4, Baseball Mgr. 3, Track Mgr. 4. JIMMY UPCHURCH FFA 2, Football 3, Varsity 4. JERRY UTLEY BILLY VAN Tennis 4, Slide Rule Club 4, JETS Club 4. MERRY VANCLEVE Creative Wfriting Club 3. BEVERLY BAKER VANDEREN FHA 1, 2, Lionettes 2, Majorette 3, Y-Teens 3, Blue Belles 2, 3. JACOB VINTON J EWELL VOYLES Y-Teens 1, FHA 1, Lionettes 3, Blue Belles 3. DENNIS WALDEN LINDA WYALKER FHA 1, Spanish Club 3. DOUG WALKER Track I, 4, Science Club 2, 3, 4, Camera Club 4. MIKE WARD Basketball 1, Football 2, 3, Junior Favorite 3, VIC Club 3, Most Handsome Nom. 4. PATRICIA WARDEN VIC Club 4, FHA 1, 2, 3, Powder-Puff Football Team 4. GEORGE WARREN Art Club 1, Chess Club 2, Football 2. WENDY WEIR Latin Club 2, National Honor Society 3, 4, Select Choir 4. JERRY WELCH RICHARD WELLS Most Intelligent Boy 4. CARLTON WEST Most Likely To Succeed Boy Nom. 4, Track 1, 2, 3, Football 1, Weight Lifting Team 4, Vice- Pres. of Student Council 4. SHERRIE WHITE Glee Club 1, 2, 4, Drama Club 1, 2, FHA 1, 3, Tennis Team 2. CAREN WIGGINS FHA Pres. 1, Select Choir 2, 3, 4, Miss THS Nom. 3, Exec. Comm. 1, Glee Club 1, Most Talented Girl Nom. 4. EDDIE WILLIAMS Latin Club 3, 4, Roar Staff 4. GARY WILLIAMS Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, Basketball 1, Baseball 3, JA 2, 3. ERIC WILLIS TIM WILSON Football Mgr. 2, 3, Basketball Mgr. 3. WILLIAM WINTER ALEX WISNOSKI Band 1, 2, Science Club 2, 3, Chess Club 3, JETS Club 4. KARAN WOLCOTT FHA 1, Y-Teens 2, VIC Club 4, Vice-Pres. 3. JERRY WOOLDRIDGE Basketball 1, 2, Football 1, VIC Club 3. EMI WOOTON FHA 1, 2, Library Club 1, Art Club 3, Crea- tive Writing 3, Lionis Tale Staff 3, 4. BEVERLY WRIGHT FHA 1, Sec. 2, Vice-Pres. 3, Lionettes 2, 3, Captain 4, Blue Belles 2, 3, 4, Exec. Comm. 2, Football Sweetheart Nom. 2, 3, Roar Staff 4, Powder-Puff Football Team 4, Dr. Pepper Tournament Rep. CYNTHIA WRIGHT Science Club 2, 4, Math Club 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, Tennis 3, 4. LINDA WRIGHT Art Club 1, 2, 3, 4, JA 2, DECA Club 3, 4, National Honor Society 4, Y-Teens 4. NANCY WUNDERLICK Math Club 3, JA Treas. 3. JUDY YORK Y-Teens 1, 2, FTA Treas. 4, Powder-Puff Foot- ball Team Captain 4, Friendliest Girl Nom. 4.2 ! Q if 'Wg A X , 1 ,ag Q A X. CLASS SPONSORS Seated Mrs. Semple Mrs. Hebert Mrs. Birklebach Standing Mrs. Ogle Mr. Dickson JU IOR CLASS OFFICERS President .................... Jimmy Gunn V. President . .. ..... Gary Casey Secretary .... . . Sally Thompson Treasurer . . . Kay Powers 237 Becky Adams Bruce Allen 'I -'Al-l Alicia Hulse and Susan McCoy discuss newy boys. UNIOR LOOK FORW R Terry Anderson Art Aguirre Bohbye Arnold Greg Atkins Stephen Bailey Barbara Baker Cheryle Barber Cathy Barnes APN ia--13, ii 1 ,Q K' 'SKA Cynthia Barnelt Orville Buss Roger Beahm Rebecca Beal Deborah Bell Denny Bell Ronnie Bell Margaret Benenate O SENIOR YEAR We love a parade! or I g , e e e Jackey Belcher .laniee Berry Jenny Boeser Gloria Bollier was 'W' Jimmy Bowden Larry Bowman Rennie Bratton Mike Brashear Sue Brewer Joanna Brine Llnda Brinson Cecelia Brock UNIORS TRY H RDER 1 c..e if mm W,,, e Charles Bray Janie Brown Janet Brown Janet Brown Lawana Brown Peggy Browles Rebecca Bucy Steve Butler ,ia -If Y , Juniors are awed at maturity of exes Steve Burke Marie Burnett Linda Burrow DHHUY Bl1Sl1 Sharon Byram Charles Campbell DOUUH Campbell Davld Carlton yi-sa f',,'L ' me NUT L KEN Gary Casey Phyllis Christian J im Collins Pat Cooper QR 1 M' Lilly Castro Rick Chapman Rick Chase Gary Chrisman Gloria Clark David Cockrell Ginny' Cockrill David Collins CLASS OF -.---....w W ......... -.. ..... i....1. Steve Cranston Issac Day Steve Delaloge Pat Denton David Dennis Cynthia DeW0lf Marcy Dillard Paulette DuMenil -If? f, ' t . D , n t ntt 'l ,A df , John Ehrman David Elliott Elizabeth Emling Sllerre Enninga Chris Fairleigh .loy Ford Nancy Franzen Dirk FTHSCI' Cecelia Brock is breathless after being named band sweet- heart. Billy Ethriclge Jamie Fuller Jerry Fussel Mary Gamble Drucilla Garrison Barbara Gell Dan Gerth Karen George Carol Glascock Darlene Glidewell Janyce Glidewell Tommy Good Sherry Woodlee thinks, Someday I'll he a Senior too! Danny Gilbert Kathy Goodlett Janice Goodell Ramona Gonzalez Betty Goodrich Mary Goodrich Mike Graff Jimmy Gunn 'Q-'WV , X' RLT BURSTS WITH SPIRIT KW Doug Turner, Kathy Goodlett, and Demetra Lewis reflect on winning the night's game. Bill Graham GHYHHHC GTHY Ricky Grayson Sally Griffin -IHTIC GUYHBS MYN1 Haddix Bill Hames Cathy Hamner A. fi V , Patricia Head Pat Harris Conley Hartline Edward Hayworth '39 Ambra Hanson Joyce Hardin Linda Hargrove Mable Harris Rex Harris Calvin Havins Wayne Harrison Vicki Harwell UNIORS TAKE ACTIVl Jeff Heddin Sheila Hedrick Bobby Hendrickson D0l1g Hickman Judy Hilliard Kathy Hindman Dottie Hines Wesley Hoar RTI PEP R LLIE Linda Hill Clifford Hodge Danny Holt Jim Houston Janie Brown Sherry Sublette ind V1Cixl Newton leave school after a hard day Richard Hutchinson Duffy Jennings IL -Rl1Zi.I'?TH' ln ,hs 11 5 Cheryle Jordan Sondra Kelly Debbw King .loan Kmg Stan Kerr June Lancaster OIIVIB. Langdon Peggy Langston ' ORKS I-I RD Kristina Krise Sally Lawrence Tom Lawson Bob Leakey ff' .mv Mag' Bobby Lentner Dwain Lindley Becky Lord Sarah Loving Linda Lesley Pris Lindsey . wqg, f l , Demetra Lewis Beth Liberto Mike Lindamood Linda Littrell Steve Livingstgn Helen Longshore P RTICIP TION MARK Everyone takes part in the Pioneer Day Parade. 7' 15? ll IF unm.,n,i,,,m, ., HE JUNIOR CLASS Sandra Marshall Bill Mason Cindy McBride Glen McClour W Paul McCollum Susan McCoy Mallary McDowell Autumn Mclntyre 417' l i Linda Lowe Baraba Mages Marilyn McKinney Sherry McMillian I '62 f i s , Greg Atkins, not Tarzan! Cynthia Meeks Debbie Melclloir David Miller Dianne Miunef Debbie Minor Judson Mitchell Margie Moffett Lmda M0I1k Pat McQuagge Mary McManus Lupe Montero Rachael Montero kay .4 .vang 151- f Melody Moore Bill Montgomery Edith Nelson Vicki Newton A- V , qs' M -..V ,Axis ,ra X, H 5 ff Wayne Moore Johnny Morgan Nancy Morris Donna Monroe Connie Moseley Kelly Murray Christie Nash Brenda Nelson UNIORS ARE LWAYS PREP RED Cecil Orodat, the cameru's over here. Stefanie Moore Guy Moore Jim Purkey David Parks Sharon Nunn Joanie Pepper UNIORS CO E I Pgfsy O'N0i11 Cecil Oradat Bob Parker Pgnnig Pevghgugg Linda K. PiC1'CC 'dvi ,,.,....... ,rid r 2 Q , A 1 asf -, - -sf gg A . gl kgs? g 5 5 mmm M151 ,. gl, I hm Mary Powell Steve Priem Nancy Putman Ralph Ramirez lf J, I Mfg ,jpg I 15.71 1' I 3QvQA1f W:. fi? Q' , .loan Ramos Edwin Rivers Jesse Runnels Debbie Russell V3 Joel Raflier Charles Reddich Linda Richardson Kenny Ringo Gary RO2lCl'1 Paula Roberson Ronnie Roberston Angela Roush UNIORS HAV VARIE It's O.K. for Seniors to play in the dough! I , ' 1 i Hey! Bill, what modeling school did you go to? TERESTS R1t.1 Salsman Steve Sanchez JOAIIHG Sandy Mike Sannmg Bruce Schllef Billy Shoemake Candy Scott Bob Seay l 11 CUSTODIAN Betty Shumaker Carol Shumburger James Spurlock Susan Stacy Wl1at's going on here between Richard Ruiz and Kristina Krise? Sandra Sloan Glen Smith Suzette Smylie Anita Snell John Sonders Paul Souther J0Anna Spiker Jay Sproles i K1 finial K ll' H Kwik ll E NSY!! ,KA Noble Steele Phil Stephens Terry Stewart B05 5i01'6Y l me Leslie Stanberry Jan Storey James Tait Glen Taylor Kathy Stringfellow Sherry Suhlette Marlyne Summers Bob Swift JU IORS JOIN ACTI ITIES Janice Coodell thinks R. L. T. teachers are very interesting. THOUGHTF ULN ES 1.011155 Tedfgrd Belinda Thibodaux Debbie Thomas Greg Thompson Sally Thompson Sandra Thompson Sharon Thompson Sally Trpps . ... uf ' 17 ' :niBm,fI K Bob Upchurch David VanHorn xo , J ,L,,, to W,WL 'E www Nw' ' as L will mf 1-' -'IQ , mm- : 3 W 1- W' evlt A A 'LAAL 1? H5 Don Ware Cherrie White Steve Williams Lynn Wilson 264 Carolyn Weaver .luckie Whitson Terry Webb Brenda Whalen Mike Webster Steve Wiggins Sue Wilkinson Cary Williams Who do you think yo are? Your tennis sho: are cleaner than mine! 1 4 TI E OUT FOR RELAXATION AND FUN Sherry Woodlee Mike Wynn Raul Bernal Ronnie Vaden I 4 z F CLASS OFFICERS President ................... Tex Knight V. President .... Larry Soward Q-5, Secretary .... .. Beth Richardson ' Treasurer .. . Peggy O'Neill CLASS SPONSORS seated ' Mrs. Hancock Mr. Clayton Mrs. Miller Standing Mrs. Cravy Mrs. Whitington OPHOMORE Tl-IE SENIO Susan Abel Q ,,.Ms.wf Diane Abner Dawna Adams Martha Adams Charles Adkins Joy Agnes Lawrence Aguirre Shirley Aldridge Cheryl Allen .ludy Allen 'W f . 268 .f' Judy Allen Pat Allen Ernest Alonzo Vicki Anderson Ted Atkins Mike Atteberry LASS OF '68 .loyce Beckner Jackie Bell Paul Berry Sonny Bessonette Ronnie Billingsley Don Blackburn Mike Blalack .lohn Blankenship Linda Boatman Kathleen Boaz Robert Axtell Dorsey Bagsby Kathy Barkley Marty Barkley Max Barnett Bruce Beckman Floyd Calvert Sherolyn Canfield Wendy Carr Donna Casey Mary Boise Michelle Bonsera George Boston Christie Bowden Barbara Brinson Linda Brockman Jeanne Brockway Carol Brown Tommy Butler Dennis Bux SOPHO ORES TACKL Marilyn Chiles Tommy Chumbley Turner's newest 'gstudent teacher , Shana Perry, really gets with it Peggy Clements David Cloninger James Coker Chris Collette Richard Collins Derrell Conway Jimmie Cook Cary Corley Charles Cowan Linda Cox RIED TASKS Phyllis Weldon ponders, How did I ever type five mistakes in one line? ,nu Mike Crabtree Rick Craft David Crossley Paul Dalmont Tanya Dafft David Darden SMILE AND THE Cathy Darst Daniel Dauphin Jackie Davis Terri Day Mike Dean Valerie Deaton Jerry Denby Colleen Dennis Donna De Wolf Donnie Dickens Ada Dickinson Julian Doalin David Dodson Tommy Dodson Jimmy Dorety Leslie Dorety Jimmy Doty Louise Duggan Randy Duncan Phylis Dye DRL ILES WITH YO Tommy Dzenowski Richard Edington MilfSllH Edwards Sandy Eggleston Sandra Elliot Troy Elmore Margaret Eves Cary Embry We got 2375 fewer cavities with new Mighty White tooth paste SOPHO ORE FI What's wrong, Wendy? Don't you want to pose for the picture, too? Paul Fararr Billy Ferguson Naomi Fielder Linda Fletcher Donna Folmar Slieron Foster Darlene Frieman Janice Fussell LASSES ENJOYABLE Claudie Gamble Riggs Gamble Duncan Garrison Billy Garvin David Glidewell Don Godfrey Gwen Goodnight Janet Goodrich Karen Goodrich Rusty Goodwin Scott Gore Evelyn Gough Wanda Graff Marilyn Graham Kenneth Graves Debbie Gray Sue Green Larry Green Donna Gregory Randy Gross YY ' N a ny el T? , , lelll 5 Elaine Grulibs Dianne Griswald David Guider Carole Gunn Steve Cwozclziowsky Greada Halbert T LE T CHARACTERIZE .f,L 5. O. K., Mr. Goodwin, what's so funny about Charlotte Rhea's art work? Jeanne Hale Sheila Hall Sharon Hallmark Sandra Hammer Q Cathy Harbison 5252 276 Sandy Harding Philip Hargrove Donnie Harper Shirley Harper Gail Harris cg HE SOPHO ORE CLASS Q. Q 3 ., , .WN .,z'f'!m ' if , la Now Pam, you know you cant sing at tomorrows as sembly. Dee Henderson Becky Hendrickson Keith Hawley Jerry Henry Linda Herndon Deborah Herron Eddie Hill Mike Hindman Bill Hodge Brenda Hogg qw, IR Ricky Isaminger Paul Ivey Pam Holbrook Ronnie Holcomb Johnnie Holton Scott Hornburg Sandra Houchin Richard Houser Linda Howard Linda Howard Pam Howard Paulette Howard TOGETHERNESS MAKE J Jimmy Jackson John Jackson Clayton Jarman Arthur Jennings There's one thing about sophomores-you can surely trust them, as Mrs. Roach trusted Shirely Harper, Louise Dug Clancy Jennings Donald Johnson Larry Johnson Carol Jones Carol Jones Janet Jones Pam Jones Vicki Kallies Kay Kellum Sherry Kennedy OR HIGHER MARKS gan, Waynette York, and Tommy Riche during a make-u test. D Phoebe Kerr Nancy Kirby Nancy Kindle Sharon Kinney Connie Kiser James Kitchen S STUDENTS APPRECIATl Tex Knight Roxanne Koesling Gerald Kotccki Dennis Kruse Becky Khuel Vicki Khuel Edith Laffity .lobn Laflity John Lambert Dcbbie Lawrence Barbara Lawson Kenneth Lee Linda Lindsey Brenda Little Betty Littrell Kathy Long Wally Lozano Linda Lyons Bruce MacKenzie Margie Maddox STUDE T-TEACHER Philip Magnino Carolyn Marchant Cathy Martin Lesly Martin Lynn Materka Charles Maxey Mike May Linda Meaux J Student teacher Suzi Sumner assists biology student David Crossley as Troy Elmore Scott Hornburg and Kay Kellum awalt their turns. SGPHO ORES SOLVl s Shirley Upchurch, Carol Jones, Becky Savell, and Sherolyn Canfield all know that an assembly line gets the job done. Mary Meeks Liz Meyer Charlotte Meyers Michael MeAffee l Carolyn McCain Glenda McClour Debbie McClung W Gary McDonald 1 O PLIC TED PROBLEMS Kay McDonald Terry McDonald Cherie McElhan0n Melinda McGraw Kathy McCough Carol McLain Marilyn McLaughlin Sandy McMillan Caryn Miller Mary Miller Glenn Milsap Donna Mitchell .lessie Mitchell Tony Moffia Hector Montero Bill Moore Rodney Moore Paula Morely Sharon Morgan Rhonda Morris Gary Morrison Ronn Moses Gwen Moyer Mike Murray Frank Nabors Steve Nail WORK A D PLAY G4 Gwen Reneau says, '4Don't lauglig I do this every dayf' Betty New Nancy Newman Donna Nicholson Donny Nicholson Victor Nicholson Dennis Nosal Lanhon Odom Peggy 0,Neill Wanda Osborne Bill Outlaw AND I Tex Knight boosts cheerleader mascot Joy McDonald up so she can see one of the Lions great touchdowns Nancy Perry Shana Perry Mike Plachy Vicki Pollard .lohn Powell .lohnny Powell Patricia Powell Sue Pointer .lanct Presley James Price Paul Price Bill Putnam Nancy Rainwater Dale Rulcy Janis Randles Jerry Rannc .lo Anne Ranne .ludy Ranne Richard Roddick Mike Reeder ,vu-,VF SOPHO ORES WORl Gordon Reid Gwen Reneau Reedy Reeves Charles Rhodes Beth Richardson Cindy Richardson Sophomores Worked diligc Terry Richardson Tommy Riclie Carlotta Ringo Lee Rose Ringo Mark Roan Pam Robertson Ben Robinson Charlotta Robinson Deane Robinson Rosemary Robinson OR THE FUT RE heir homecoming float. .leannc Ross Jackie Royeraft Jim Roycraft Richard Ruth Carolyn Salazar Stanley Salazar FTER SCHOOL ACTIVITIE Becky Savell Mary Sc-olt ,lucly Seifert Kathy Self Kerry Sellers Pat Scnihrick Agnes Sharpe Mary Margaret Shan pc Jerry Shehane Sara Shelton Phyllis Shark Don Showman Paula Seigler Cathy Simpson Wanda Simpson James Sloan Kenneth Sloan Jerry Smalley Cathy Smith Jackie Smith RE FU James Smith Linda Smith Linda Smith Norma Smith Walter Smith .loseph Snell Kenneth Sonntag Larry Soward l uSay, you all, do you want to hear my latest Aggie joke? inquires Becky Savell, as Toby Lambert is all ears. I X H PPI f p QM P S of S, . . . .. 1, A if T . ,, . . , e HY Mar-wiifiif.'1:EfQ1i'.52t V PV .-ff' fri, , so ir, V wp Mfr . 1 fr 50,4 -- W v ' H , V ,,1.. , A. t - I, - Beth Richardson and Larry Soward represent the happiness of every Sophomore at R. L. Turner! Janet Sparks Marvin Spradlin Peggy Spurlock Kathleen Stacy Ronny Stephens Franklin Stokes Keith Stoleharger Sandra Straub ESS IS RT OE EVERY OPHO ORE Margaret Strother Eddie Subject Donna Sutton Herbert Swearengen Harold Sweat Georgia Taylor Richard Taylor Shirley Taylor Pat Tedford Judy Templin Steve Thieneman Carolyn Thomas Becky Thompson Charles Thompson James Thompson Susie Thompson Ci Gi Thurmond Vivian Thurmond Barbie Tippitt Joyce Tolbert THE SOPHO ORES ARI Shirley TracY Ronnie Tucker Bill Turner Bruce Turner All right, Loy Kirkland, why cant you be Kathy Tyra Bobby Van Jimmy Van Meter Nancy Varner Kathy Vaughn Alicia Vagel Marilyn Wade Jimmy Wall Linda Wall David Walton Mike Wantland Butch Warden Phyllis Weldon Stephen Wendelkin Cary Whalen ,T DYI G TO BE E E BETTER JUNIOR dlous as sophomore Ronnie Moses? Bruce Wilde Mary Jane Wiley Betty Williams Janet Williams Lonnette Williamson Lynda Williams Glenn Willis Hugh Wilson Lora Witcher Robert Womack Jimmy Woods Nancy Woods Stacy Woodall Duke Woodrift David Woodworth Charles White Brenda Whitmeyer Jerry Wiegand Tray Wilcox OPHOMORES TAKE TIM Corliss Wright Jacque Wright Sharon Yuger Waynette York Mike Zarate Mike Zimmerman Kirby Derrick Mike Flavin .lames Fox Ronald Halcomb Mary .line Wiley looks as lf she is really enjoym her sophomore yeai fmt D T TO RELAX Lois Kindle Thomas Lambert Patsy Linn Terry McDonald Allan Mummert Rena Pevehouse Charlotte Rhea Gail Simmons Tommy Simpson Judy Thomason -Q, .llIHlT1y Thornton Eddie Wzllly Harold Whitson ' . they 5 sleep . . . sleep . . . sleep . Wu, if 4 ,, M, - ff Q, A i Wm' . ,M L, 5 f ff 3 gy ,g .:,, STEVE - iw A., , WM Wx, ,.., ,V wa- ,Ig -f A -1' ' fzwil- mfwlmmw FRE HME CLASS OFFICERS V. President, Randy Groomg President, David Strawng Secretary, Lois Reed CLASSSPONSORS Seated Mrs. Casey Mr. Miller Mrs. Clement Standing Mrs. Harris Mrs. Van 1' li? fr Jerry Aaron Steve Ackley .lack Adams Jim Alexander Don Allen William Allen Richard Alonzo Bob Anderson Bobby Anderson Jim Anderson Debbie Ansley Cindy Atteberry Laura Bagley Linda Baker Sue Baker Kenneth Battle Adrian Beam Molly Bell FRESHMEN ARE AMAZED If 'li J ov, B t lb H9H.fff Mr. Dunn, Couch Poovey, and the cheerleaders welcome freshmen to R. L. T. Suzanne Bennington Daniel Bentley Mike Bentley Randall Bentley Edwin Bcrndt Bobbi Berry Robert Bixler Linda Blair Lloyd Blankenship .loan Blanton Ben Blount Sally Boeser Linda Bonneau Debbie Bonner Linda Bosllers Joey Bottalico Robert Box Paula Brackeen 299 Aside from learning to he high schoolers, freshman girls also learn to sew Bill Bradford Bob Brand David Brand Linda Brand .limmy Branllam Steve Branson Dona Brasher Bonnie Bray Clenrla Bray Doyle Bridgefarmor Lynda Briggs Cathey Brock Eddie Brooks Tim Brooks Ed Brown Jana Brown Doug Bufkin Donna Burch 95 I I Iii FRE HMA GIRL APPRECIATE HOMEMAKING Judy Burgess Ralph Burgess Harvey Burnett Roy Busby Ronnie Butler Glenda Cage Diane Campbell Jackie Cantrell Reese Cantrell Chris Carver Ida Castro Doyle Chuffin Kathy Chapin Donna Chapman David Chase Mae Chatman Melinda Cheney Stan Chester there were 20 questions and you missed 25 Carol Clampett Linda Clardy Cathy Clendening Fara Clough Bill Clowers Catherine Cockrill Donna Cole Sheila Cole Loretta Collins Robert Cook Ruby Cook Pat Conn Sherry Cope Jerry Cotten Kirby Covington Gene Cox Marsha Kay Cox Hal Coulter Kathleen Coulter Pam Cranfill Nancy Cranor Denise Croisant Mary Cronin Mike Crouder Bruce Crowley David Cummings Kathy Curtis Robert Daigeneaul Scott Daniel Danny Daniels Carolyn Darst Mercedes Davila Jerry Davis Kim Davis Margaret Dawson Kathy Dean 303 fj, . , V . meer '-xmwvfg. WR. I, , E ,... We r ,'f '-- e , Ef. b e f1Qi 1 Lew D 4' T 2l ,f lgg. i 1 D Q . eii or , r so r i K ZI .5,Ei, - k, : -,4 .Af ' , W N I x e 4 r , L 1 ... , D , ' D 3-5 il i f , V :,,r ' D D i 'Er ' do f Q - y ylre f eessye ' A l , n , 1 i yyey ' r r l 21 r e Q no e. 1 whee l 4 fr 1 I V-K VV, 5 li, , W f Z 'ig ' s e ff as e 1 i is . iii , iA D A W ' Or 1 'D fem O 1 , .Q if Q . ,ny f 3 V01 r shes, n l 1 3483 l D, y ' ' llre . ' Q55 A Q 1 , 'ew illll Q. 3 :QM 9 Llh ,Q I r i ,Ngo if+ga,,,,,,,,1w 1 e ,y D. V' ' 504 r D D l xefs 'dev-S? 'P in -ri. W ern er lsflwwgqyg gf 9Vsfw!fyie1 eenn 'er-Q 2 e . l Three more years at this place? Let us out now! FISH ANTICIPAT .1 Y vi- 1 ' I . ei f -IGPWM ' Gloria De Leon Sara Delaloye Gary Demand Kathryn Denison Pam Dickson Donna Dodson Billy Dotson Linda Dozier Darlene Duncan Drucilla Dunn Vickie Dusak Dennis Eaves Beverly Eberllarr. Larry Edwards Karla Ehrman Melynda Elrod Sherry Embrey Mike English 1 53161- HEAT THINGS Freshmen on a Karen Erickson Janice Eggleston Carol Eschenfelder George Etier Mike Evitts Lynne Faugh Gail Fairleigh Norman Farnsworth Larry Featherson Mary Fisher Debra Fitzpatrick Brenda Fletcher Steve Ford Lloyd Foster Richard Fowler Dewayne Fretwell Nancy Fuller Frank Furtick it FRESHMEN ARE STUDIOUS f i-4-. Donna Fussell Roger Gailley Stewart Gall Nathaniel Gamble Linda Gan Janie Garza Charlotte Genn Jimmy Gentry Janice George Mike Germany Janie Gilbert Joe Gilmore Linda Glidewell Janet Good Tom Goodrich Paulette Graff Garry Granger Bruce Green Carol Green Karen Green Lynette Green Darrell Grider Danny Grider Norman Griffin Debbie Griffith Randy Groom John Gruben Donny Guinn Paul Gunn Lark Guynes Paul Hadaway Brenda Haggard Annell Hainze Catherine Hall Donna Hall ,1!U' f ?'it Janice Hall John Hall Thomas Hames Talmadge Hamilton Don Hamner Patsy Hardin Ronnie Harden David Harding Mike Harper Tommy Harper Allen Harris Doris Harris Ronnie Harrison Donna Hartford Donna Havens Joe Harris Kathleen Hawley Larry Haze FI H LOOK FORWARl That a way girls, practice those throat muscles. Freshman girls enjoyed the FHA picnic. O OPHOMORE YE R Tommy Haze Rosalind Hazelwood .lohn Helms Karen Henson Donna Hcwelt 5, 4,-'fl A. 1... Dennis Hickman Virginia Hickson Vicki Higgins Alice Hill Claudia Hill Jack Hill Vickie Hinton Susan Hour Ann Hodge Peggy Hallnrook Peggy Holland Brenda Hood Donnie Houser Terry Houser Susan Hurst Chip James Barbara Jarvis V Ll Carol Jeffers Nelson Jollisant Jay J ones Lynn Jones Let's hope these boys didn't fall over each other like this on the field. Peggy Kammerdiener Greg Kantor Karolyn Karels Mary Karlavick Kerry Kearns David Keen Kandy Kelly David Kelly Morris Kelly FISH AT'l'All ff 'iz 4 , ,I-IYSICAL FITNESS Does this hand sign mean victory or that Coach Parker is a devil? Rodney Kenas Mark Kendrick Donna Kennedy Jackie Key John Killen Bonny King Carolyn King Wayne King Sherry Kirby Steve Kirkpatric Cindy Knight Patricia Knuth Jenny Kocyan Mike Kocyan Mike Koesling Larry Lacy Wendy Lake Cliff Landers k 3II FRESHME ENDUR Lynda Lambright John Lee Marsha Lee Wanda Lee Julie Lester Richard Likey Daniel Loyd Donnel Loyd Kathy Lozano Becky Luallen Dale Ludlow Tommy Maffia Pat Mahan Patricia Malone Kenny lVla1'cl1ant Karen Marchio Bruce Martin David Martin XCHIEVEME T TESTS We know it's hard for you newcomers, but come on, let's lry a little harder. Larry Martin Larry Martin Ricky Martin Sandy Martin Sharon Martin Ricky Maxwell Bob Mayfield Tracy McBride Cathy McClain Johnny McCoy Gzuy Mclnnis Diane Mclnnish Debbie McKee James McMahon Eric McQueen John Meador Becky Meason Duanne Mecllin Doe, a deer, a female deer FRESHMEN ENJO' Gunnar Miller James Miller Cena Minix Jan Minix Rita Minter Raymond Mitchell Tony Morin Lloyd Moore Marsha Moore Vickie Moore Carole Morris Gary Morris Loretta Morris Janice Morton Billy Morrow Karen Mulligan Sharon Murray Nancy Murphy TR CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES Nickie Napier Debbie Nelson Donnie Nelson Mary Nelson Vicki Neville Gina Newton Nick Nichols Ronnie Noblett Bill O,Neal Judy Osborne Jim Owens Cheryl Page Lydia Palma Trini Palma Howard Parker Steve Parker .Iohnny Parks Mike Parrish Whit happened to claes work? Steve Parris Joe Patterson Lisa Paulson Patty Peale .lack Pepper Ronald Perry Michael Petty Joe Pevehouse Glenn Plachy Tommy Pollard Troy Powell Jan Powers Terri Presley Cheryl Prestidge Robert Price Ronald Price Diana Priern Deborah Proctor Is this a community project? F ESHMAN CLASS EXCEEDS 114 0 Kathy Propes Suzy Pullen Betty Rainwater Cathy Ramirez Jimmy Ramirez Dee Ramsey Steve Redfearn Lois Reed Connie Reeder Ronnie Reeder Linda Rhea John Richards Donna Ritchie Barbara Robertson Gloria Robinson Cindy Rogers Ann Romans Peg Ruffing Mike Runnels Jeanie Rutledge Patsy Salmon Vicki Salmon Donna Sanderford Kathryn Sarafin Rarida Sarris Mike Savage, Wanda Say Margaret Schmidt Mike Schmitz Jeff Shanks .ludy Sharp Shirley Shields John Simmons Gary Sims Brown Smith Judy Smith Ah come on, stop teasmg t Book reports tomorrow, and 205 more pages to read! Who's calling my name? FISH Ll E DANGEROUSLY Randy Smith Roger Smith Tollie Smith Cay Spradling Tommy Spraberry Winona Spiker Patricia Squier Dudley St. Clair Mike Steinberg Kenneth Steitz Victor Stephenson I im Stevens Linda Stevens Keith Stewart Helene Stokes Steve Storey Paul Stovall Bill Strawbridge 3 I 9 David Strawn Sharon Street Karen Stringfellow Jim Subjcck Glen Sandy Butch Sewell Linda Swanburg Patricia Swearinger Lisa Taylor Sandra Taylor Kathy Tennison Christin Tcnute James Ternplin Joseph Thompson Andy Thomas Debbie Thomison Sandy Thurmond Randy Timbrell I N 320 T PPRECI TE ASSEMBLIES Janet Townley Dianne Treadwell Ritchie Trice Carol Trotter David Tutt Linda Upchurch Shirley Upchurch Gary Vaden Margaret Van Backy Vanderberg Weldon Vogt .loan Wagner J oe Wailes Linda Waits Barry Wallace Mike Waller Murrell Walker Roy Walker Leave it to a freshman to lose a Contact on the football field. 32I Loretta Walters Tom Walsh Janice Warcicn Steve Watkins Diane Weaver Lynn Weaver Linda Webb Lynn Wecms Eva Weir Barbara Westbrf Gordon Wetzel Susan Worthington Get to work Jim Stevens here comes Mr. Rutherford' ARE ARTI TIC Lonnie Williamson Linda Williamson This is art Bill White Bobby White Kay White Brent Whitmire Claudia Whittingtun Sherry Wilder Kathy Williams ln... -av' vw ana 324 Game 1 . NS, Rudy Almendarez Mary Billingsley Danny Brown Don Cantrell Rick, Davis William Ennis Barbara Coram Paulette Howard Diane Jacobson Bill Jenson Rip Leiter Gloria Lloyd Sherry Williamson Aline Willis Glenna Willzinson Linda Wollard Cerelle Woods Arthur Woodruff Ronnie Woodruff Beverly Wooldridge Cathy Wright Becky Ziegler s f S. 1' L 5 x Q ,wa Y V ,ff , :L A' - ,- f - 1- ,' X1 M , Q H ., -' 55 : 21, ,QV Q. -my we H : W . .. , E :fa if , T ef'...:,,4, . . .2 wi -fx-wfffki' ' r ' l ft gigs,-Q .sw 1 2 , I f. - 5 - . r A 3 it.tt t-Q . :mm 58 4. 'f:lfH'iFf e any -- . .GMSEM vw.,.w N ..i1ff55 U 51' .ami K ,.k.., ,. ic. W . . ' ,Wiz W 5 s goo, .M f sf Freshman boys show great enthusiasm u Sherry Martin Marcus Ringo Caron Sanders Clarence Sellers Sally Sumner if . ff :Qi K Steve Tipps Edward Tix Mike Turner Steve Willis ,su -4.27 entermg chool every morning. I dreamed I sang for the MCL . 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Box 134- Carrollton, Texas EXECUTIVE FLIGHT SERVICE Addison, , Texas CHAMPION ETUN Mllmg CARROLLTON MOTOR SUPPLY 1012 Elm Street Downtown Carrollton CH 1-5142 SUE GUODWIN, REALTOR I ' A E a..fwf3 xvffz, , A We-iz Gigi? 256, Q3 ,f Q A, 5, . it xy., ' Qfff, , W A-A -L 'A Lzhwfi .ig , 3 Q . M, 5 ,- I f A . , AAAA J 5 ,E , , , -e ..i fi 245 1 E54 ul yu Q N N xx .4 .seg If 3 2571 VALLEY VIEW Z Q1 ,ECTS 8 DALLAS 34, TEXAS ,, .W Q95 - 'I ull f-STATQ' CH 7 2728 I 35I Remember when this was pocket money? By now you've probably come up in the world. But chances are you're still carrying loose money the way you did way back when. Ever thought about opening a checking account? Commonwealth National Bank has one especially for you. It's called a Cap 'n Gown account. You get your own personalized checks. Marsh ut Fo est Lrmel 340 Pu k lorest Sl OH ng Center! 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ELDRIDCE L 'CN if 4' 2 X YOU R: fzzfepezzzfezzf 1715117717256 X AGENT USERVES YOU FIRST cz 1000 North Elm Carrollton, Texas CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1966 FROM JARMON MOTOR FOXWORTH-GALBRAITH LUMBER COMPANY OF CARROLLT ON Lumber and Building Material CH 2-5211 P.O. BOX 578 CARROLLTON TEXAS ED OELKE MENS WEAR MAF F IA F t C 1 t L' ea zfxgig DAIRY MART 1418 Farmers Branch Shopping Center 1015 Josey Lane CH 2-3585 CH 7-1140 .MMU Q, ,, but -r ,WW ,W ,W WM, QI J r..,.N V' -f' f'-- -- .A - -.,....,,,,A,,m NAWMFNM-mFW,Aw ,, , , . ---.--.4w,,-....n..-..,..-.. .,, W , 'A 'i e'-1+-iv---V-, .,..,,-.. 4 ,W 4 N -- - --1,1 - :...... , ,,,. , , -.......,,,,..,. , ,- 1 Lita,-M ,W W -........,,.....?,, JV . ff: -A 21. :mf . . , K GENERAL ALUMINUM CORPORATIUN Dallas, Texas CH 7.7161 Wnfwigw ' I I ,,x,,..wiM'f bsr. I .. ,V L I RICHARDSON SAVINGS 81 LOAN ASSOCIATION 2824 Valley View Farmers Branch CH 7-6084 Pastor Rev. Harold Madden CH 7-2654 CH 74678 c C ,c , FARMERS BRANCH FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH Jesus Christ the same yesterday and today and forever. Hebrews 13:8 If we confess our sins, He is faithful and just to forgive us our sms, and to cleanse us from all un- righteousness. I John 1:9 But ye 'shall receive power, after that the Holy Ghost is come upon you: and ye shall be witnesses unto Me both in Jerusalem, and in all Judea, and in Samaria, and unto the uttermost part of the Earth. Acts 1:8 For the promise is unto you, and to your children, and to all that are afar off, even as many as the Lord our God shall call. Acts 2:39 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE ORADUATINC CLASS OF 1966 FROM ARROW FOOD PRODUCTS ' lug--- rq Vwyh L I ky X SS ENTER NOW BOYS AND GIRLS CONTEST VOTING STARTS OCT IST BEWLEYIS ENCO STATION 1910 College' Avenue Carrollton, Texas CH 2-54144 . . A ig ' li '- T' 5 , , 4 1' - ' I 2 ' . 3. s . 'Y ' .,,. .11 - 1 H Vk,,V ,.L- . 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'Vi' 7 25303335 EQ 'V 0, Sunday Services at 10:30 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. Wednesday Evening Services at 8:00 CH 7.2109 Qi .y to PLU CA H HUMBLE Carrollton, Texas 1001 North Broadway Pick Up and Delivery CH 2-5711 5 , - SL, fr in C 73 4 iy, ,:1ii , an A I is ' ' an CAQWM 304 Park Forest H ll 1 1 V , i V, 1x,yV 5 Dallas, Texas 1' 4 1 ' 1 ' FL 1-0551 ,, ' B - ' -,',ff li-ifi 1-2 -fffifw C' J . 1 - V 11 ' ' C . 1 sour Plco - i lf Fe nn C V ' ' 1 . 1 th e p re ' , --Q., N . I L '1 ,,' if b d tn f 1 ' 1 , prom dr .Vi ' V 1 l,,1g ,'k- :L ' ' dl C1 by M-XX, oolnln 1 of S on n 1 1 M S dy ' 'e -we 31 ,C 1:5321 'f jf . K Le ch f Sandy Lake Road CH 2-3513 Congratulations Seniors CARROLLTON EMPLOYMENT SERVICE 1112 Milam Way CH 2-2176 JACK RICHARDSON, Owner H52 i iefilfeil air at 4. meg. :iii 1 , QQ: i Q ' sl tt i :Li ,' ' ,r 'I 3,644 1 , , vfgifz' 4tc.r,g,..g,if,,.a.,,.gt,g,,,E-.Mt, MILL a cABlNE'r COMPANY ' i' i 1 fi 3' 'y,'5'Hw -, ' , 2 2 fi-QC Open the door to greater sales and customer satisfaction by choosing quality custom-crafted doors, cabinets, and millwork from Andy's Mill 8 Cabinet Com- pany. Whether it's a door, cabinet, cornice, shutters, or hanisters...quality mill work is one of the best ways to give a house an outstanding personality . . . at little or no extra Cost. Order standard designs from our catalog or Andy's Mill will create an origi- nal design for you. Andy's Mill is headed by Andy McDonald, veteran in Custom millwork and fine cabinet manufacturing. Andy's Mill is staffed by highly skilled craftsmen, using the most modern equipment and techniques. Ancly's Mill has earned a reputation with builders for high Calibre millwork ...work that fits every time. . .work that is delivered on time. . . work that helps sell more structures in less time, Get the best all the time--call Ancly's Mill! 941532.21-,KV rfaawaf co 75 -.-' ,L ,i ri ,im in X 5 ' 6AItiISNE6C0'N1Tv THE DALLAS COUNTY STATE BANK Member Federal Deposits Insurance Corporation 1101 South Josey Lane Carrollton, Texas CH 2-5231 , I ratify, 4 , X 'P XThe l7'la1'111e,ry,s3,9eBranch-Carrollton F 'I ff K5 U tr 1LTeen1'fGoi3r13til lCOIl,g!6ll'lllE1t6S M ' 2 Q L ry iff' Cl , 4 e CL. h lg Ae Sgudentsthlf .5,l:flqTurner H1gh School if y at of Qtklf signing J fl15f':Q7jG1'eat Year ' ,L k L., , Cf , U, 4 L f See ya'll at the . AD ERTI ER' I DEX Ace Boat Co.-328 Addison Airport-349 Andy's Mill 81 Cabinet Co.-362 Arrow Foods-356 Baifield-Emtex Inc.-341 Beck James Real Estate-335 Bewley's Enco Station-357 Blanton Crain Co.-337 Bradford's Rexall-357 Carl's House-339 Carrollton Chronicle-332 Carrollton Employment-361 Carrollton Golf Center-340 Carrollton Insurance-349 Carrollton Motor Supply-350 Cash Humble-360 Cinderella-361 Coker Insurance-329 Commonwealth National Bank-352 Continental Office Supply-336 Dallas County Bank-363 Decorator Furniture-336 Ed Oelke Men's Wear-353 Eldridge Insurance-352 Executive Flight Service-349 Falcon Manufacturing Co.-344 Farmers Branch Church of Christ-360 Farmers Branch Motors-345 First Assembly of God Church-356 First Christian Church-348 First Methodist Church-359 First National Bank-338 Foxworth-Galbraith-353 Franklin Finance-331 Friendly Chevrolet-344' Frontier Steak House-331 Fuller's Jewelry-335 General Aluminum-354 Ceno's Pizza-340 Godfrey's Department Store-331 Good's Electric-329 Hanzen Plastics-349 Hill Tire Co.-330 Inca Metals-334 ,larmon Motors-352 Levine's-340 L8zR Sporting-340 Marshall's Bar B-Q-348 Marsh Automotive-343 Marquee Beauty Salon-336 Mclnnish Glass 8: Mirror-329 Midway Automotive-336 Moffia Dairy Mart-353 Montgomery Chemical Co.-339 Moore Brothers Bar B-Q-330 Natex Fiberglass-340 North Preston Dodge-345 Northwest Butane-332 One-Hour Martinizing-343 Parker Bakery-352 Penguin-343 Perry T. V.-345 Pitts Industries-333 Plaza Theater-353 Real Arts Metals-336 Rhotons Funeral Home-343 Richardson Savings-355 Roberson Cleaners-333 Russell's Cleaners-330 Sandy Lake-361 Sue Goodwin-351 Symms Flowers-329 Symms-Moore Lumber Co.-343 Teasley Jewelers-336 Teen Club-364 Texas Power 8: Light Co.-332 Thompson Can Co.-345 Town 81 Country Furniture-345 Truitt Laboratory-335 Ward's Drugs-342 Wayne's Humble Station-346 White's Auto Store-358 Valwood Bowling Lanes-333 Valwood Drugs-331 Valwood T.V.-352 Vandergriff Chevrolet-347 Young's Foods-330 Zelrich Steel-335 FACULTY A D EMPLOYEE Alexander, Joanne 179 Bagley, Robert 82, 180 Beasley, Tom 109, 181 Bernard, Bob 143, 173 Birkelbach, Juanita 75, 171 Boyd, Georgia 183 Branson, Mary Anna 171 Bucklew, Geneive 87, 172 Burns, Frances 177 Bush, Margaret 171 Cargile, John 171 Casey, Annie L. 172 Charlebois, Martha M. 11, 176 Clayton, Lawrence 170 Clement, Maxine 173 Coker, Tressa 183 Colwell, Hazel 182 Compton, Mildred 169 Commings, Elvira 182 Cravy, Betty 173 Crook, Lois 183 Crousen, Joe 181 Crowe, Dan 169 Currin, Harold 140, 141, 175 Dickson, Jerry 94, 95, 173 Dolgener, Bob 83, 180 Dolgencr, Sue 170 Douphratc, Lena 179 Dunn, Howard O. 105, 166, 299 Dunn, Mike 179 Farrow, Hershel 178 Fink, Kathy 104 Goodwin, John 178, 216 Gratke, Sam D. 5, 20, 173 Green, W. B. 104, 167 Greer, Panita 179 Grizzle, Grady M. 89, 172 SENIORS Abel, Frank Abel, Kathy 192 Adams, Tommy 192 Agnes, Judi 192 Alexander, Neil Allen, Edward 192 Allen, Ronnie 192 Allen, Shirley 192 Allison, Jimmy 80, 192 Bagley, Lowell 192 Baker, Beverly 223 Baker, Dennis 192 Baker, George 192 Ball, James 192 Bailey, Pat 193 Barnett, Linda 193 Bass, Deloras 193 Baxter, Danny 193 Bell, Vicki 64-B, 66, 193 Blair Sher 193 1 ry Blanton, Johnny 30, 31, 88, 193 Blatt, Pat 188, 193 Boatman, Calvin 193 Bossong, Nanette 194 Boyd, Jean 194 Hames, Jean 182, 183 Hancock, Patricia 179 Harris, Janet 97, 177 Harris, Kenneth 66, 178 Harrison, Carolyn 179 Havens, Mildred 183 Hebert, Charles 174 Hebert, Mary 174 Hern, Inez 183 Hudman, Sara 48, 170 Hufstedler, Norma C. 87, 172 Jackson, Brice 52, 169 James, Doug 174 Johnson, Marguerite 88, 172 Jones, Mable 55, 181 Kent, Margaret 182 Lambert, Ann 183 Lee, Elsie 182 Lund, Loche M. 173 McElroy, Kenneth D. 52, 174 McGill, Jo 182 McKee, Vera 81, 180 Miller, Julia 171 Miller, Omer 89, 172 Minarik, Gene 90, 180 Moreland, Lorraine 168 Morrison, Hattie 183 Mraz, Don 181 Mudd, James 137, 181 Neblett, 'Beverly 83, 174 Nieman, George Anne 68 Norris, Rex 109, 175 Northcutt, Carolyn 86, 173 Ogle, Georgia 170 Parish, J. T. 124, 181 Pepper, Janelle 171 Pierce, Mary Alice 97, 98 177 STUDENTS Brewer, Jerry Bridges, Billy 13, 112, 114, 160, 1 Bronaugh, Tommy 194 Brown, Mike 194 Brown, Ronnie 194 Brumbeloe, Liz 195 Bumpass, Jimmy 92, 135 Burgess, Jan 195 Burns, Daniel Burt, Ruth 195 Caillet, Dennis 195 Casey, Kay 195 Cauley, Cheryl 195 Chumley, Mary Alice 195 Clark, Jerry 195 Clayton, David 196 94- Polser, Corinne 170 Poovey, Nolan 108, 181 Price, Genny 70, 71, 178 Price, Glenna Jo 178 Pruitt, Noragene 171 Redfearn, Beth 104, 168 Reirdon, Dorsey 175 Remund, Marie 178 Reynolds, Thelma 168 Ringo, Carmaletta 183 Roach, Mary K. 86, 173 Robinson, Sharon 192, 176 Rutherford, E. A. 93, 180 Rutherford, G. L. 172 Sandifer, Dorothy 183 Semple, Sarah 68, 171 Sheilds, Mary 183 Shelton, Peggy 103, 176 Shields, Gene 183 Smallwood, Jane 182 Smith, Ola 183 Clement, Angella 30, 31, 64-A, 64-C, 196 Clevenger, Carl 196 Collard, Larry 196 Collette, Leslie 55, 196 Collins, Cheryl 196 Cooper, Dennis 196 Conn, Mike 13, 114, 159, 196 Costlow, Johnny 196 Cowan, Carol Cox, Glen 196 Crabtree, Ron 160 196 Craig, Joe 197 Dalrnont, Lynn 55, 197, 212 Soward, Sam 183 Spain, James 180 Strickland, Nancy 100, 176 Sutherland, Ronnie 138, 172 Thrash, Bill 91, 148, 180 Tipps, Doris 178 Trotter, Robert 175 Van, Betty 172 Varner, Bob 174 Weiss, Arthur 175 West, Laura 10, 170 Whittington, Rose 171 Whitworth, James 156, 173 Willey, Lyanne 69, 178 Williams, Ollie Ann 97, 177 Wvilson, Betty 61, 181 Davis, Janice 197 Davis, Karen 197 Dean, Donna 197 Deaton, Cynthia 197 Denton, Sally 16, 18, 30, 32, 197 DeVoe, Frank Dickson, Don 197 Dobecka, Cecil 117, 186, 191, Dodd, Kathy 197 Dodson, DeNette 96, 198 Doherty, Deborah 80 Donaldson, Eugene 198 Drees, Susan 198 Duggan, Phillip Duncan, Ricky 198 Dunn, Kay 198 Dykes, John Edington, Rose 198 Ellis, Eddie, 198 Elrod, Bonnie 198 Elsberry, Dave Etier, Richard 198 Farine, Louellen 199 Farr, Nina 199 Ferguson, June 199 Ferguson, Mike 12, 199 40, 90, 189 197 Ferrante, Russell 64-A, 66, 67, 88, 199 Ferrell, Denny 133, 199 365 Flavin, Sharon 199 Fletcher, Dannett 199 France, Sue 199 Fredericks, Terry 199 Freeman, Susan 200 Furra, Roger 200 Gailley, Pat 68, 200 Garrison, Mary 200 Gell, Harriet 190, 200 Gentile, Phillip 200 Gentry, Jerry 200 Gibson, Zack 7, 200 Gilbert, Jackie 64-B, 155 201 Gilbert, Larry 201 Gilbreath, Benny 113, 201 Glidewell, Garth 201 Glidewell, Johnny 201 Golden, Gary 201 Gonzalez, Arthur Gracy, Jim 201 Grayson, Vida 202 Green, Pat 43, 79, 202 Hainze, Thomas 30, 32, 87, 88, Hall, Linda 202 Hamm, Kathy 202 Hamner, Judi 202 Hamner, Shirley 202 Hansen, Larry 202 Harlow, Ace 202 Harp, Sharon Harris, Mable 203 Harris, Nancy 203 Harris, Tommy 203 Harrison, William 203 Harwell, Charla 203 Hasten, Linda Hawley, Glenn Hazelwood, Sandy 203 Heins, Donna 203 Heir, Tommy Hemperly, Cheryl Henderson, Ronny 203 Henry, Katha 61, 79, 203, 222 Henslee, Linda 203 Hewett, Ronnie 204 Higgins, Phil 204 Higgins, Rozine 13, 196, 204 Hill, Judy 204 Hill, Tommy 112, 159 204 Hilliard, Jeanette 204 Hilton, Charles 117, 204 Himelright, Mark Hindman, Sharon Hold-erness, Judy 204 Holland, Jane 204 Houseman, Kathy 7, 204 Howard, Barbara 205 Howard, Cheri 205 Howard, James 205 Howell, Marilyn 205 Hudkins, Lon 64-A, 67, 205 Hudson, Cliff 92, 205 Hummel, Kenneth 205 Ivey, Clifton 205 Irwin, Glen Jackson, Mary 205 Jameson, Lynda 16, 18, 38, 205 Jameson, Sandra 206 Johnson, Bill Johnson, Charlotte 96, 206 Johnson, Charlotte A. 206 Jones, Betty 206 Jones, Mike 206 Jones, Randall 82, 207 366 Jones, Terry 206 Kelley, Dennis 207 Kelley, Dianne 207 Keenum, Cheryl 206 Kenas, Tommie 49, 64-A, 207, 349 Kent, Steve 207 Kimball, Richard Kinney, John 113, 144 207 Orman, Jim 89, 214 Owens, Billy 214 Owens, Linda 214 Patton, Paul 214 Kirchenbauer, Ronnie 30, 33, 87, 89, 207 Kirkland, Loy 207, 292 Kirkland, Larry 207 Kirkpatrick, Janet 54, 55, 59, 208 Kocyan, Anna 208 Laffity, Diane 208 Lambert, Paul 208, 216 Longhorst, Kathy 208 Leach, Sandy 49, 208 Lee, Freddy 208 Lester, Barbara 208 Lester, Johnny Lindsey, Pat 208 Linn, Nola 30, 33, 49, 208 Loveday, Pat 209 Lucas, Brenda 209 Lyons, Douglas 209 Lyons, Pamela 209 MacFarland, Gordon 209 MacFarland, Jerry 209 Mackey, Bill 209 Martin, Betty 209 Martin, Brenda 209 Massingill, Royce 70, 209 Maxey, Jim 210 Mayfield, James 30, 34, 41, 112, 1 McDonald, Laurie 55, 210 McDonald, Richard 210 McGaugbey, Gregg 210 McGowan, Randy 54, 96, 210 McGehee, Gloria 210 Mclnnish, Phyllis 210 90, 210 McQueen, Phyllis 6, 30, 34, 49, 210 Meador, Danny 210 Menendez, Danny 211 Metcalf, Kathleen 71, 211 Millaway, Rosemary 211 Miller, David 211 Miller, Mike 211 Minter, Linda 211 Mitchell, Gene 211 Mitchell, Linda 55, 211 Mitchell, Jean 211 Mitchell, Genie 211 Moeller, Ernest 211 Moncrief, Gary 91, 212 Moore, Charlotte 212 Morris, Carl 212 Morris, Ronnie 114, 159, 212 Morrow, Pat 202 Mosher, Gail 212 Mullican, Tommy 212 Murray, Harry 212 Myers, Vicki 212 Nail, Penny 13, 80, 213 Nash, Greig 7, 13, 191, 213 Needham, Patsy 213 Neeley, Ronnie 213 New, Dennis 21, 39, 114, 117, 213 Newton, Jackie 49, 102, 213 Newton, Penny 16, 17, 36, 213 Nosal, Graig 214 Nichols, Linda 96, 213 Odom, Vicki 214 O'Kelley, Tammy 214 Pierson, Barbara 214 Pollard, Bobby Powell, Gloria 214 Presley, Donna Price, Bill 214 Price, Linda 215 Price, Linda D. 30, 35, 55, 215 Proctor, Laura 71, 102, 190, 215 Propes, Norma 215 Pruitt, Janice 64-A, 215 Pullen, James 13, 128, 215 Radford, Don Rahenbery, Russ Ramirez, Elda 55, 80, 186, 215 Ray, Betty 215 Ray, Kahlayah 215 Reddick, Linda 215 Reeder, Pamela 216 Rider, James 216 Robinson, Bobby 61, 91, 216 Robinson, Craig 193,216 Rodriguez, Danny 113, 216 Rogan, Mike 216 Rogers, Ric 216 Rosamond, Don 216 Routh, Linda 49, 64-B, 216 Rowe, Esther 217 Ruiz, Richard 161, 217, 260 Ruiz, Ron 147 217 Russell, Vicky 217, 349 Sales, Travis 217 Salinas, Dee 54, 55, 58, 59, 191, Sampson, Sidney 217 Scampher, Phil 217 Schmidt, Warren 217 Scott, Barbara 217 Scott, Joe 218 Sellers, Sid 218 Shaffer, Mike 132, 218 Sharp, Phillip Sharpe, Albert 218 Sharpe, Frank 9, 218 Shaw, Bubba 218 Shaw, Jim 129, 218 Shelton, Jane 55, 219 Shields, Bill 64-B, 64-D, 66, 219 Shipman, Karen 219 Shulnway, Donnie 158 219 Simmons, Martha 219 Simpson, Eddie 115, 118, 199 Skamfer, Carl Sluder, Vicky 219 Smith, Carla 219 Smith, Debby 7, 13, 219 Smith, Dorothy 220 Smith, Kathy 220 Smith, Patty 220 Snider, Jim 220 Sostecke, Linda 220 Spears, Dorothy Speck, Robert Splawn, Donnie 220 Spurgin, Mike 220 Stacy, Larry 220 Stephens, Barbara 220 Stephens, Rick 220 Stewart, Sondra 54, 59, 96, 221 Stokes, Sharon 221 Stolebarger, John 221 2 Swain, Bill 221 Taber, Jania 221 Tate, Ronnie 221 Tennison, Sandra 91, 221 Terry, Kaye 221 Bass, Orville 239 Battaile, Chester Beahm, Roger 239 Beal, Rebecca 91, 239 Belcher, Jackie 239 Bell, Debbie 239 Daneil, Sharla 243 Daniels, Wendy 243 Davis, Clifton Dawson, Merry 243 Day, lsaac 64-B, 67, 243 Delaloye, Steve 243 Thomison, James Thompson, John 113, 221, 226 Thompson, Richard 221 Tinsley, Linda 222 Townley, Don 222 Townsend, Danny 134, 222 Treadaway, Frank 152, 222 Trowell, Larry 210, 222 Bell, Denny 64-B, 239 Bell, Ronnie 88, 101, 132, 239 Benanate, Margaret 239 Bernal, Paul 265 Berry, Janice 239 Boeser, Jenny 239 Bollier, Gloria 59, 239 Dennis, David 92, 244 Denton, Pat 38, 243 Dewolf, Cindy 244 Dillard, Marcy 244 Dillard Scott 244 Dixson, Lynn 64-B, 244 Dobbs, Barbara Lawana 54, 55, 59, 241 Garvin, Billy Tucker, Bobby 222 Turner, Gerry 92, 222 Upchurch, Billy 222 Upchurch, Jimmy 223 Utley, Jerry Van, Billy 223 Van Cleve, Merry 223 Vincelit, Greg Van Donn, Jack 223 Vinton, Jocob 223 Voyles, Jewell 223 Walden, Dennis 223 Walker, Doug 144 Walker, Linda 155 223 Walker, Roy 224 Ward, Mike 37, 224 Warden, Pat 224 Warren, George 224 Webb, James 224 Weir, Wendy 220, 224 Welch, Jerry 225 Werner, Phil West, Carlton 225 Wells, Dickie 130, 189, 225 White, Sherrie 225 Wiggins, Caren 96, 70, 225 Williams, Betty Williams, Eddie 4-9, 225 Williams, Gary 226 Willis, Ricky 226 Wilson, Tim 226 Winter, William 226 Vlfisnoske, Alex 226 Wooldridge, Jerry 227 Wootten, Emi 209, 227 Wright, Beverly 49, 54, 55, 127, 227 Wright, Cynthia 227 Wright, Linda 227 Wunderlick, Nancy 227 York, Judy 227 JUNIORS Adams, Becky 238 Aguilar, Mary Aguirre, Art 113, 238 Allen, Bruce 238 Alonzo, George 238 Anderson, Terrence 238 Archer, Pam Arnold, Bobbeye 238 Atkins, Greg 238, 254 Atkinson, Donnie 238 Bailey, Steve 238 Bailey, Pat Baker, Barbara 238 Baller, Doyle Barber, Cheryle 54, 59, 238 Barnes, Kathy 238 Barnett, Cynthia 64-B, 239 Bowden, Jimmy 240 Bowman, Larry 161 240 Brackeen, Jay Bradley, Sandra Brand, Larry Brandt, Edward Brashear, Mike 240 Bratton, Renee 240 Bray, Charles, 240 Braziel, Treva Brewer, Sue 240 Brice, Joanna 96, 240, 244 Brighton, Michael Brinson, Linda 102, 240 Dodson, David 244 Duff, Patricia 244 DuMenil, Paulette 244 Dunn, Joseph 64-A, 244 Dykes, John 244 Earle, Mitch 119, 244 Edmonds, Sharon 244 Ehrman, John 245 Elliott, David 245 Emling, Elizabeth 245 Enninga, Sherre 245 Escheufelder, Pat Ethridge, Billy 245 Fairleigh, Chris 245 Brock, Cecelia 16, 18, 49, 65, 236, 2 Brooks, Barbara 265 Brown, Danny Brown, Janet E. 240 Brown, Janet 240 Brown, Janie 64-B, 240, 250 Brown, 40 Ford, Joy 245 Franzen, Nancy 245 Fraser, Dirk 245 Fuller, Jamie 245 Fussell, Jerry 115, 245 Gamble, Betty 245 Garrison, Durcilla 54, 55, 246 Broyles, Peggy 241 Bucy, Rebecca 241 Burke, Steve 241 Burnett, Marie 241 Burney, Judy Burrow, Linda 241 Busby, Danny 241 Bush, Danny 64-B, 67 Butler, Steve 241 Byram, Sharon 241 Campbell, Charles 241 Campbell, Donna 75, 79, 241 Cantrell, Robert Carlton, David 80, 241 Casey, Gary 242 Castro, Lily 79, 242 Cates, William Cazzato, Frank Chapman, Rick 10, 39, 49, 129, 24-2 Chase, Rick 242 Chester, Steve Chrisman, Gary 115, 236, 242 Christison, Phyllis 242 Clark, Gloria 242 Clowers, Loretta Cockrill, David 242 Cockrill, Ginny 242 Collins, David 242 Collins, Jim 242 Conoley, Bill Cooper, Pat 242 Costlow, Sharon 43, 96, 243, 244 Cotten, James 243 Cox, Larry 243 Cox, Steve Craig, Joe Craig, Leonard 64-A, 67, 243 Cranston, Steve 243 Crawshaw, Glen 64-A Dafft, Toyah 243 Gell, Barbara 246 George, Karen 64-A, 246 Gerth, Dan 70, 246 Gilbert, Danny 82, 246 Gilbert, Larry Glascock, Carol 246 Glidewell, Darlene 246 Glidewell, Janice 246 Gonzalez, Ramona 246 Good, Tommy 158 246 Goodell, Janice 16, 18, 110, 246, Goodlett, Kathy 246, 247 Goodrich, Betty' 247 Goodrich, Mary 247 Graff, Mike 247 Graham, Bill 64-A, 66, 67, 247 Gray, Gayanne 71, 247 Grayson, Rick 247 Grice, Jean Griffin, Sally 247 Gumaer, George 119 Gunn, Jimmy 117, 135, 161, 247 Guynes, Jane 247 Haddix, Myra 247 Hall, Carl Hall, Charles Hamcs, Bill 42, 119, 144 247 Hamner, Cathy 247 Hansen, Ambra 248 Hardin, Joyce 248 Hargrove, Linda 248 Harper, Jerry Harris, Mable 248 Harris, Pat 248 Harris, Rex 248 Harrison, Wayne 248 Hartline, Conley 248 Harwell, Vicki 75, 248 Hayworth, Ed 160 248 2 Havins, Calvin 248 Head, Pat 248 Heddin, Jeff 249 Hedrick, Shelia 249 Hendrickson, Bobby 249 Hetherington, David Hickman, Doug 249 Hill, Linda 249 Hilliard, Judy 249 Hindman, Michael 82 Hindman, Kathy 249 Hines, Dottie 249 Hoar, Wesley 249 Hodge, Preshie 116, 119, 1 257 Holt, Dannie 249 Houston, Jim 64-B, 249 Howard, Linda Hudson, Gary 250 Hulse, Alicia 80, 238, 250 Humphries, Buddy 70, 250 Hurst, Gary Hutchinson, Richard 250 Ide, Ricky 64-A, 66, 250 Isaminger, Ronnie 250 Ivey, Paul 80, 278 Jacobsen, Wanda 250 Jennings, Duffy 250 Jensen, Chris Johnson, Annette 250 Johnson, Donna 250 Johnson, Mike 250 Johnson, Peggy 64-A Jones, Greg 250 Jordan, Cheryl 64-B, 251 Jordan, Tooter Joyce, Stephen Kelly, Sondra 251 Kerr, Stan 251 King, Debbie 251 King, .loan 54, 101, 251 Richardson, Steve 31, 160, 249, Krise, Kristina 16, 18, 60, 251, 260 Lambert, Larry Lancaster, June 64-A, 251 Langdon, Olivia 11, 54, 59, 251 Langston, Peggy 251 Lawrence, Sally 251 Lawson, Tom 64-B, 67, 251 Leakey, Bob 251 Lenter, Bobby 252 Lesley, Linda 252 Lewis, Demetra 247, 252 Liberto, Beth 252 Lindamood, Mike 252 Lindley, Dwain 252 Lindsey, Pris 252 Littrell, Linda 252 Livingston, Steve 252 Lord, Beckie 252 Lomonaco, David Longshore, Helen 252 Loving, Sarah 252 Lowe, Linda 253 Mages, Barbara 253 Malcom, Gerald Marshall, Sandy 253 Mason, Bill 82, 253 May, Larry Mcetiae, Cindy 253 McClour, Glen 136, 253 McCollum, Paul 79, 253 McCoy, Susan 238, 253 McDowell, Mallary 253 McEwen, Greg 368 Mclntyre, Autumn 253 McKinney, Marilyn 253 McManus, Mary 254 McMillan, Sherry 253 McQuagge, Pat 254 Meeks, Cynthia 254 Melchior, Deborah 254 Miller, David 254 Miller, Dianne 254 Minor, Debbie 254 Mitchell, Judson 254 Moffett, Margie 64-A, 254 Monk, Linda 254 Monroe, Donna 255 Montero, Lupe 159 254 Montero, Rachel 254 Montgomery, Bill 119, 131, Moore, Guy 256 Moore, Melody 70, 255 Moore, Stephamie 13, 256 Moore, Wayne 102, 255 Morgan, Jonnie 255 Morris, Nancy 255 158, 255 Moseley, Connie 54, 55, 96, 255 Murray, Kelly 255, 265 Nash, Christie 54, 96, 255 Nelson, Brenda 81, 255 Nelson, Edith 255 Newton, Vicki 250, 255 Nunn, Sharon 256 O'Neill, Patsy 60, 256 Ordate, Cecil 255, 256 Osborne, Rodney Parker, Eva Parker, Bob 70, 256 Parkey, Jim 256 Parks, David 256 Pay, Issac Pepper, Joani 256 Perry, Bill Petty, Sarah Pevehouse, Rennie 256 Phillippe, Linda 256 Pierce, Mary 256 Pierson, Linda 257 Pietila, Kris 86, 257 Pilgreen, Loretta Pinkerton, Larry 257 Podolak, Camile Posey, Dorothy 257 Powell, Mary 257 Powers, Kay 55, 257 Preston, Greg Pribble, Zay 257 Price, Larry 257 Price, Lynda Price, Marcia 54, 257 Priem, Steve 257 Prokop, Marvin 265 Pryor, Rosie 265 Putman, Nancy 257 Rainier, Joel 258 Ramirez, Ralph 257 Ramos, Joan 258 Reddick, Charles 258 Reynolds, Suzi Richardson, Bobby Richardson, Linda 96, 258 Ringo, Kenny 258 Rivers, Edwin 258 Roach, Gary 130 258 Robertson, Paula 258 Roberts, Edward Robertson, Ronnie 258 Roeder, Wayne 158 Roush, Anglia 258 Runnels, Jesse 258 Russell, Debbie 258 Sadler, Charles 259 Salas, Chris 161, 259 Salsman, Rita 259 Sanchez, Steve 259 Sandy, Jo Anne 259 Sanning, Mike 259 Schlif, Bruce 259 Schmidt, Michael Schmitt, Sara Scott, Candy 259 Scott, Ronald Seay, Bob 259 Sedlick, Bill 259 Shamburger, Carol 260 Shoemake, Billy 259 Sharpe, Phillip 259 Shumaker, Betty 260 Simpson, Anita Sims, Linda Skiles, Phillip Sloan, Sandy 260 Smith, Glen 260 Smith, Linda Smylie, Suzette 68, 260 Snell, Anita 260 Souders, John 260 Souther, Paul 260 Spears, Norman Spencer, Neil Spiker, Jo Anna 260 Sprabery, Ronnie Sproles, Jay 260 Spurlock, James 260 Stacy, Susan 260 Stanberry, Les 261 Standifer, Jimmie St. Clair, Larry Steele, Noble 261 Stephens, Phillip 261 Stewart, Terry 261 Storey, Robert 261, Stringfellow, Kathy 261 Stuart, Susie Sublette, Sherry 250, 261 Summers, Marlyne 261 Swift, Bob 145 261 Tait, Tommy 261 Taylor, Glen 261 Taylor, Kenneth 262 Taylor, Mike 146 262 Teague, Russ 262 Tedford, Louise 262 Thibodaux, Belinda 262 Thomas, Debbie 262 Thomison, James Thompson, Glenda 262 Thompson, Greg 262 Thompson, Salley 42, 102, 262 Thompson, Sandra 262 Thompson, Sharon 262 Tipps, Sally 262 Tolbert, Carol 263 Turner, Doug 64-B, 67, 247, 263 Turner, Mary Anne 263 Upchurch, Bob 263 Upchurch, Sandra 263 Vaden, Ronnie 265 Valdez, Olivia 101, 263 Vance, Mike 263 Van Devender, Mike 263 Van Horn, David 263 Vannoy, Cathy 263 Voiron, Wayne 263 Wallace, Linda Walters, Vivian 263 Ware, Don 264 Watts, Eula Weaver, Carolyn 49, 71, 2 Webb, Terry 264 Webster, Mike 264 Whalen, Brenda 264 Wheels, Erin White, Sherrie 264 White, Dan Whitson, Jackie 92, 264 Wiggins, Steve 264 Wilhelm, Kurt Williams, Gary 264 Wilkinson, Sue 264 Williams, Steve 264 Wilson, Lynn 264 Wilson, ,Sue 265 Wood, Larry Woodall, Dan 265 Woodard, Jerry Woodell, Sherry 246, 265 Woody, Linda 265 Woolf, Judy 265 64 Worthington, Margaret 49, Wrobleski, Marianne 265 Wunderlick, Melinda 265 Wynn, Michael 265 Yeargan, John 265 Young, Augery Nell 265 Zarate, David 265 Zimmerman. Donnie 265 SOPHOMORES Aaron, Lonnie Able, Suzy 268 Abner, Diane 268 Adams, Dawna 268 Adams, Martha 268 Adkins, Charles 268 Agnes, Joy 268 Aguirre, Lawrence 268 Aiken, Carol Allderdge, Shirley 98, 268 Allen, Cheryl 268 Allen, Judy 268 Allen, Patricia 268 Alonzo, Ernest 268 Anderson, Bob Anderson, Terry Anderson, Victoria 268 Anderson, Archie Atkins, Ted 268 Atteberry, Mike 268 Atkinson, Charles Axtell, Robert 269 Bagley, Dorsie 269 Barkley, Kathey 101, 269 Barkley, Marty 269 Barnett, Max 82, 269 Barre, Steve Beckman, Bruce 269 Beekner, Joyce 269 Bell, Jackie 59, 101, 269 Bellows, Ronald Berry, Paul 269 2 Bessonette, Sonny 269 Billingsley, Ronnie 269 Bilxen, Jerry Blackburn, Don 269 Blalack, Mike 269 Blankenship, John 269 Boatnian, Linda 269 Boaz, Kathy 269 Boise, Mary 270 Bonsera, Michella 266, 270 Boston, George 270 Bowden, Christie 270 Bramhall, Mark Brandt, Ronald Bray, Glenda Brinson, Barbara 64-B, 270 Brockman, Linda 270 Brockway, Jeanne 270 Brown, Carol 270 Butler, Tommy 270 Bux, Dennis 270 Callis, Bryant Caluent, Floyd 270 Canfield, Sherolyn 16, 19, 6 Cardwell, Pat Carr, Wendy 270 Casey, Donna 270 Chapman, Randy Chiles, Marilyn 270 Chumbley, Tommy 270 Chumbley, Tommy 270 Clements, Peggy 271 Cloninger, David 271 Coker, James 271 Collette, Chris 271 Collins, Richard 271 Collinsworth, Richard Conway, Derrell 271 Cook, Jimmie 271 Corley, Gary 7, 42, 61, 271 Cowan, Charles 271 Cox, Linda 86, 271 Crabtree, Mike 271 Craft, Rick 271 Crossley, David 271, 281 Dafft, Tanyah 271 Daitlin, Daniel 272 Dalmont, Paul 271 Daniel, Danny Darden, David 271 Darst, Cathy 86, 272 Davis, Jackie 98, 272 Day, Terri 272 Dean, Michael 272 Deaton, Valerie 272 Demand, Robert Denley, Jerry 272 Dennis, Colleen 55, 272 Derrick, Kirby 294 DeWolf, Donna 272 Dickens, Ada 272 Dickens, Donnie 272 Dodson, David 272 Doolin, 'Julian 272 Dorety, Leslie 272 Dotson, William 272 Doty, Jimmy 272 Dover, Gary Duggan, Louise 272, 278 Duncan, Darlene Duncan, Randy 272 Dye, Phyllis 64-B, 272 Dzenowske, Tommy 273 Eaves, Margaret 273 2, 270, 282 Edington, Richard 273 Edwards, Marsha 273 Eggleston, Sandra 273 Elliott, Sandra 273 Ellis, Brad Elmore, Troy 273, 281 Embrey, Gary 273 Farrar, Paul 274 Ferguson, Billy 62, 274 Ferrell, Russ Fielder, Naomi 274 Flavin, Mike 294 Fletcher, Linda 274 Folmar, Donna 274 Foster, Sheron 274 Fox, J. W. 294 Franklin, Jessie Freeman, Darlene 274 Fussell, Jan 274 Gamble, Claude 158 275 Gamble, Riggs 275 Garrison, Duncan 275 Garvin, Billy 275 Glidewell, David 275 Glidewell, Carol Gnaff, Wanda Godfrey, Don 275 Goodnight, Gwen 275 Goodrich, Janet 275 Goodrich, Karen 275 Goodwin, Rusty 82, 275 Gore, Scott 275 Gough, Evelyn 275 Graham, Marilyn 275 Graves, Kenneth 275 Gray, Debbie 275 Green, Larry 275 Green, Sue 64-A, 275 Gregory, Donna 98, 275 Grider, David 276 Griswold, Diana 276 Groce, Randy 275 Grubbs, Elaine 276 Gunn, Carole 276 Gwozdziowsky, Steve 276 Haggard, Ronald Halbert, Greada 276 Halbrook, Pam 278 Halcomb, Ron 278, 294 Hale, Jeanne 276 Hall, Shelia 16, 19, 276 Hallmark, Sharon 98, 276 Hamer, Sandra 276 Harbison, Cathy 97, 276 Harding, Sandy 276 Hargrove, Phillip 64-A, 79 Harper, Don 276 Harper, Shirley 276, 278 Harris, Gail 276 Harris, Jeanie 277 Harris, Laurie 277 Harris, Susan 277 Hawley, Kieth 277 Hayden, David 277 Hebert, Dorothy 277 Heddin, Jeffery Hedrick, Sharon 277 Henderson, Dee 277 Hendrickson, Becky 277 Henry, Jerry 277 Herndon, Linda 277 Herrin, Deborah 277 Hill, Eddie 64-B, 277 Hodge, Bill 277 Hogg, Brenda 277 Hague, Barbara 294 Holton, John 278 Hornburg, Scott 278, 281 Houchin, Sandy 278 Houser, Richard 278 Howard, Linda 278 Howard, Pam 98, 278 Howard, Paulette 278 Hurst, Carol 294 Hutchinson, Richard lsaminger, Rick 278 Jackson, Jimmy 278 Jackson, John 121, 278 Jarman, Clayton 39, 143 278 Jennings, Arthur 278 Jennings, Bessonette Jennings, Clancy 279 Johnson, Johnny 294 Johnson, Larry 79, 279 Jones , Carol 279, 282 Jones, Carol O. 279, Jones, Jan 64-A, 279 Jones, Jay Jones, Olivia Jones, Pam 64-B, 279 Kellies, Vicki 279 Kelly, Candace Kellum, Debra 279, 281 Kennedy, Sherry 7, 16, 19, 38, 279 Kerr, Phoebe 279 Kenzle, Nancy 279 Kindle,xLois 279, 295 Kinney, Sharon 98, 279 Kirby, Nancy Kiser, Connie 279 Kitchens, James 279 Knight, Tex 60, 266, 280, 285 Kocyan, Jennifer Koesling, Roxanne 280 Kotecki, Gerald 280 Kruse, Dennis 280 Kuehl, Becky 280 Kuehl, Vicky 280 Laffity, Edith 280 Laffity, John 280 Lambert, John 280 Lambert, Thomas 62, 289, 295 Lawrence, Deborah 280 Lawson, Barbara 280 Lee, Kenneth 280 Lindsey, Linda 280 Linn, Patsy 295 Little, Brenda 280 Littrell, Betty 280 Long, Cathy 280 Lozano, Wally 280 Lyons, Linda 98, 280 MacKenzie, Bruce 280 McAfee, Michael 282 McCain, Francis 282 McClour, Glenda 282 McClung, Deborah 64-A, 282 McDonald, Gary 282 McDonald, Janet 283 McDonald, Teresa 97, 283, 295 Mcllehanon, Cherie 283 McGougl1, Katherine 283 McGraw, Melinda 283 McLain, Carol 283 McLaughlin, Marilyn 64-A, 283, 349 McMillen, Sandy 193, 283 Maddox, Margaret 280 370 Maffia, Tony 283 Magnino, Phillip 281 Marchant, Carolyn 281 Martin, Cathy 54, 126, 281 Martin, Lesly 281 Materka, Lynn 281 Maxcy, Charles 281 May, Larry 281 May, Mike Meaux, Linda 281 Meeks, Joe Meeks, Mary 282 Metcalf, Mike Meyer, Charlotte 282 Meyer, Liz 282 Miears, James Miller, Mary 283 Miller, Sidra Millsap, Glen 283 Mitchell, Donna 283 Mitchell, Jesse 283 Montero, Hector 283 Moore, Rodney 283 Morgan, Sharon 283 Morley, Paula 283 Morrison, Gary 284 Morriss, Rhonda 283 Morton, William 64-A Moses, Ronnie 284, 292 Moyer, Gwen 64-B, 284 Mummert, Loyd 295 Murray, Mike 284 Nabors, William 284 Nail, Steve 284, 295 Nelson, Donnie New, Betty 284 Newman, Nancy 284 Nichols, Mike 42 Nicholson, Donna 284 Nicholson, Donnie 284 Nicholson, Victor 284 Noblitt, Ronny Noell, Robert Nosal, Dennis 284- Odom, Lanhon 284 O'Neill, Peggy 64-A, 64-C, 284 Osborne, Shelia Osborne, Wanda 98, 284 Outlaw, Nancy 285 Outlaw, William 284 Palma, Lydia Palomo, Sara 285 Pangle, Richard Parks, Raymond 285 Patterson, Terly 285 Patton, Linda 285 Perry, Nancy 285 Perry, Shana 270, 285 Pevehouse, Anna 295 Pittman, Claude Plachy, Michael 285 Pointer, Sue 285 Pollard, Vicki 285 Powell, Johnny 285 Powell, Patricia 285 Presley, Jan 285 Preston, Greg Price, James 285 Price, Paul 286 Putman, William 286 Radford, Bernice Rainey, Judy Rainwater, Sherry 64-A Rainwater, Nancy 286 Raley, Dale Randles, Janis 64-A, 286 Ranne, Judy 286 Ranne, Jerry 286 Ranne, Jo Ann 286 Reddick, Richard 286 Redfearn, Charles Reeder, Mike 286 Reeves, Reedy 286 Reid, Gordon 286 Reneau, Gwen 64-A, 284, 286 Rhea, Charlotte 276, 295 Richardson, Beth 61, 286, 290 Richardson, Cynthia 286 Richardson, Darla Richardson, Terry 287 Riche, Thomas 287, 278 Ringo, Carlotta 287 Ringo, Lee 287 Roan, Mark 287 Roberts, Jeanette Robertson, Pamela 287 Robinson, Barbara Robinson, Ben 287 Robinson, Charlotte 287 Robinson, Deane 287 Robinson, Rosemary 287 Ross, Jeanne 287 Roycroft, Roy 287 Roycroft, Robert Runnels, Gary Ruth, Richard 287 Salazar, Carolyn 287 Salazar, Stanley 287 Sandy, Glen Savell, Rebecca 282, 288, 289 Schmidt, Dennis Scott, Mary 288 Scott, Ronald Seifert, Judy 288 Self, Kathye 288 Sellers, Karrie 288 U Sembrick, Patricia 64-A, 288 Sharpe, Agnes 98, 288 Sharpe, Mary 288 Shehane, Jerry 288 Shelton, Sara 42, 62, 288 Shaek, Phyllis 288 Showman, Donald 101, 288 Siegler, Paula 288 Simmons, Clara 295 Simpson, Cathy 288 Simpson, Tommy 295 Simpson, Wanda 288 Sims, Steve 288 Sloan, James 288 Sloan, Kenneth 288 Smalley, Jerry 288 Smith Cathy 68, 288 Smith, Jacque 288 Smith, James 289 Smith Linda 289 Smith Linda 289 Smith, Norma 289 Smith, Patty Smith, Walter 289 Snell, Julius 289 Sonntag, Kenneth 289 Soward, Larry 130 289, 290 Sparks, Janet 290 Spradlin, Marvin 39, 290 Spurlock, Peggy 290 Stacy, Kathleen 290 Stephens, Ronald 290 Stockman, Thomas Stocks, Franklin 290 Stoleargee, Keith 290 Strab, Sandra 290 Strother, Margaret 291 Subject, Eddie 291, 349 Sutton, Donna 291 Swearenger, Herbert 291 Sweat, Harold 291 Taylor, Georgia 291 Taylor, Richard 291 Taylor, Shirley 291 Tedford, Patricia 291 Tenlplin, Judy 291 Thieneman, Steve 291 Thomas, Carolyn 291 Thomason, Judy 295 Thompson, Janles 291 Thompson, Suzy 64-B, 291 Tholnpson, Charles 291 Thompson, Becky 98, 291 Thornton, James 79, 295 Thurmond, Gigi 291 Thurmond, Vivian 291 Thurmond, Georgette Tippitt, Barbie 291 Tipps, Steve 80 Tolbert, Joyce 291 Tracy, Shirley 292 Tucker, Ronnie 292 Turner, William 292 Turner, Bruce 292 Tyra, Tawana 292 Upchurch, Shirley 282 Van, Bobby 64-B, 292 Van Meter, James 292 Varner, Nancy 292 Vaughan, Kathy 292 Vogel, Alicia 292 Wall, Jimmy 292 Wall, Linda 292 Wade, Marilyn 292 Walton, David 292 Wally, Eddie 295 Wantland, Mike 292 Warden, Butch 292, 315 Weldon, Phyllis 292 Wendloken, Steve 292 Wendelken, Phyllis 271, 292 Whalen, Gary 292 White, Charles 293 Whitmire, Brenda 293 Whitson, Harold 295 Wiegand, Jerry 293 Wilcox, Troy 293 Wilde, James 293 Wiley, Mary 293, 294 Williams, Betty 293 Williams, Janet 293 Williams, Lynda 293 Williamson, Lonnette 293 Willis, Glenn 62, 293 Wilson, Hugh 293 Witcher, Lora 293 Womack, Robert 293 Woods, Jimmy 293 Woods, Nancy 293 Woodall, Stacy 293 Woodruff, Duke 293 Woodworth, David 293 Woodruff, Ronnie Wright, Corliss 294 Wright, Jacque 98, 62, 294 Yager, Sharon 294 York, Waynette 98, 278, 294 FRESHMEN Aaron, Gerry 298 Ackely, Stephen 298 Adams, Jack 298 Alexander, James 298 Allen, Don 324 Allen, Willianl 298 Almendarz, Rudy 324 Alonzo, Richard 298 Anderson, Bob 298 Anderson, Bobby 298 Anderson, James 324 Ansley, Deborall 298 Attebcrry, Cindy 62, 298 Bagley, Laura 99, 292! Baker, Linda 298 Baker, Sue 298 Ballow, Sandra Bass, Robert Battaile, Kenneth 298 Beam, Adrian 324 Bell, Molly 298 Bellows, Ronald Bennington, Sue 299 Bentley, Daniel 299 Bentley, Mike 299 Bentley, Randall 299 Berndt, Walter 299 Berry, Bobbi 299 Bice, Michael Billingsby, Mary 324 Bixler, Robert 299 Blair, Linda 299 Blankenship, Lloyd 299 Blanton, Joan 64-B, 99, 299 Blanton, Kathy Blount, Ben 299 Bocser, Sally 299 Bonnean, Linda 64-B, 299 Bonner, Debbie 299 Boshers, Linda 299 Bottalico, Joseph 299 Box, Robert 299 Brackeen, Paula 299 Bradford, William 300 Brand, David 300 Brand, Bob 300 Brand, Melinda 300 Branham, Jimmy 300 Branson, Steve 300 Brasher, Dona 300 Bray, Bobbie 300 Bray, Glenda 300 Braziel, Treva Bridgefarmer, Doyle 300 Briggs, Linda 300 Brock, Cathy 64-B, 300 Brooks, Eddie 300 Brooks, Tim 144 300 Brown, Ed 324 Brown, Jana 64-B, 300 Brown, Lawrence Bufkin, Doug 300 Burch, Donna 300 Burgess, Judy 68, 64-A, 301 Burgess, Ralph 301 Burnett, Harvey 301 Busby, Roy 301 Butler, Mickey Butler, Ronald 64-B, 67, 301 Butler, Tommy 64-A, 67 Cage, Glenda 301 Campbell, Dianne 301 Campbell, Mike Cantrell, Joe 324 Cantrell, Jackie 301 Cantrell, Reese 301 Cardwell, Patricia Carver, Christine 301 Castro, Sandra 301 Chaffin, William 301 Chapin, Kathy 301 Chapman, Donna 301 Chase, David 301 Chatman, Mae 301 Cheney, Mary Cheney, Melinda 16, 19, Chester, Stanley 301 Champett, Carole 302 Clardy, Linda 302 Clendering, Catlly 302 Clough, Fara 302 Clowers, Bill 302 Cockrill, Catlly 302 Cole, Donna 302 Cole, Sheila 302 Collins, Loretta 302 Conn, Patrick 302 Cook, Ruby 302 Cook, Robert 302 Cope, Sherry 302 Cotten, Jerry 302 Coulter, Hal 302 Coulter, Kathy 303 Covington, Kirby 302 Cox, William 302 Cox, Marsha 302 Cranfield, Pamela 64-A, 303 Cranor, Nancy 303 Crossant, Denise 303 Cronin, Mary 303 Crowder, Mike 303 Crowley, Bruce 303 Cummings, James 303 Curtis, Catlly 303 Daigncault, Robert 303 Daniel, Scott 303 Daniels, Danny 303 Darst, Carolyn 303 Davila, Mercedes 303 Davis, Jerry 303 Davis, Kimberly 303 Davis, Ricky 324 Dawson, Margaret 303 Day, Wanda ' Dean, Mary 303 Delaloye, Sarah 304 DeLeon, Gloria 304 Demand, Gary 304 Denison, Kathy 304 Dixon, Pam 64-A, 304 Dodson, Donna 304 Dorety, Joe Dotson, Billy 304 Dozier, Linda 304 Duncan, Darlene 304 Dunn, Drucilla 304 Dusak, Vicki 304 Earle, Charles Eaves, Dennis 304 Ebcrhart, Beverly 304 Edwards, 'Richard 304 Eggleston, Janice 305 Ehrman, Karla 304 Elsenmenger, Fletcher Elrod, Melynda 304 Embcry, Sherry 99, 304 English, Mike 304 Ennis, Bill 324 Erickson, Karen 324 Etier, George 305 Eschenfelder, Carol 305 Evitts, Mike 305 Fairleigh, Gail 305 Farnsworth, Norman 305 Faugh, Lynn 305 Faugh, Virginia Featherston, Larry 305 Ferguson, Ronald Fitzpatrick, Debra 64-B, Fisher, Mary 64-A, 305 Fletcher, Brenda 305 Ford, Steve 64-A, 305 Foster, Lloyd 305 Fowler, Richard 142 305 Fretwell, Arthur 305 Fuller, Nancy 305 Furtick, Frank 305 Fussell, Donna 306 Gailley, Rodger 306 Gail, Stuart 306 Gamble, Nathaniel 306 Gan, Linda 306 Garza, San Juanita 306 Gault, Robert Genn, Charlotte 306 Gentry, James 306 I George, Janis 62, 306 Geram, Barbara Germany, Mike 306 Gilbert, Barbara 306 Gilmore, Joey 306 Glidewell, Linda 306 Good, Janet 306 Goodrick, Tom 306 Graff, Paulette 306 Goram, Barbara 324 Granger, Garry 64-B, 67, 306 Green, Lynette 307 Green, Bruce 64-A, 307 Green, Bruce 64-A, 307 Green, Carol 307 Green, Karen 307 Grider, Danny 307 Grider, Darrell 307 Griffin, Norman 307 Griffith, Debbie 307 Groom, Randy 307 Gruben, John 64-B, 67, 307 Guinn, Donny 307 Gunn, Paul 307 Guynes, Lark 99, 307 Hadaway, Paul 307 Haggard, Brenda 307 Hurst, Sue 310 Jacabson, Diana 325 James, Chip 310 Jarves, Barbara 310 Jeffers, Carol 310 Jensen, William 325 Jones, Jay 310 Jones, Lynn 310 Joyce, Kathy Jolisant, Nelson 310 Kammerdiener, Peggy 310 Kantor, George 310 Kareles, Karalyn 310 Karlavick, Marry 310 Kearns, Kerry 64-B, 310 Keen, Howard 310 Kelly, David 310 Kelly, Marris 310 Kelly, Candy 310 Kenas, Rodney 64-B, 311 Kendrick, Mark 311 Kennedy, Donna 311 Key, Jackie 311 Killen, John 311 King, Bonny 311 ,King, Carolyn 311 King, Wayne 311 Kirby, Sherry 311 Kirkpatrick, Steve 311 Knuth, Patricia 311 Kocyan, Jenny 311 Kccyan, Mike 311 Koesling, Mike 311 Knight, Cynthia 311 Lacy, Larry 311 Lake, 'Wendy 311 Lamarr, Judy Lambright, Lynda 312 Hainze, Annell 307 Halbrook, Peggy 324 Hale, Jan 308 Hall, Catherine 307 Hall, Donna 62, 325 Hall, John 325 Hames, Thomas 308 Hamilton, Bill 308 Hamner, Donald 308 Hardin, Patsy 308 Hardin, Ronnie 308 Harding, David 308 Harper, Mike 308 Harper, Tommy 308 Harris, Allen 308 Harris, Doris 308 Harris, Joe 308 Harrison, Ronny 308 Hartford, Donna 308 Havens, Donna 308 Hawley, Laura 308 Haze, Larry 308 Haze, Tom 309 Hazelwood, Mona 309 Helms, John 325 Henson, Karen 309 Hewett, Donna 309 Hickman, Dennis 309 Hicks, Gary Hickson, Virginia 309 Higgins, Vickie 64-A, 309 Hill, Alice 309 Hill, Claudia 309 Hill, Jack 309 Hinton, Vicki 309 Hoar, Susan 309 Hodge, Ann 309 Holland, Peggy 309 Hoad, Brenda 309 Houser, Donnie 310 Houser, Teresa 310 Howard, Paulette 325 Hunt, Jerry 372 Landers, Cliff 311 Lee, John 312 Lee, Marsha 312 Lee, Wanda 312 Leiter, Carl 325 Lester, Julie 99, 312 Likely, Richard 64--B, 312 Loyd, Daniel 312 Loyd, Donnel 325 Lozano, Kathryn 312 Luallen, Becky 99, 312 Ludlow, Dale 312 Maffia, Tommy 64-B, 312 Mahan, Pat 64-A, 312 Malone, Pat 312 Marchanef Kenny 312 Marchio, Karen 312 Martin, Sandra 313 Martin, Bruce 312 Martin David 312 Martin, Sherry 325 Martin, Jerry Martin John Martin, Larry 64-B, 313 Martin, Larry 313 Martin, Richard 64-B, 313 Martin, Sharon 313 Martz, David Maxwell, Rickie 313 May, Mike Mayfield, Bobby 313 McBride, Tracy 313 McClain, Cathy 313 McCoy, Johnny 313 Mclnnis, Gary 313 McKee, Debbie 313 McMahon, James 313 McQueen, Eric 313 Meador, John 313 Meason, Rebecca 99, 313 Medlin, Duane 64-A, 313 Miller, Gunnar 314 Miller, James 314 Minix, Jan 314 Minix, Regena 314 Minter, Rita 314 Mitchell, Bill Mitchell, Raymond 314 Moore, Loyd 314 Moore, Marsha 314 Moore, Vickie 314 Moore, Windell Morgan, Elmer Moriss, Gary 314 Morin, Tony 314 Morris, Carol 314 Morris, Loretta 314 Morrow, Billy 314 Morrow, Mary Morton, Janice 314 Mullican, Karen 314 Murphy, Nancy 314 Murray, Sharon 314 Napier, Nicholi 64-A, 315 Nelson, Mary 99, 315 Nelson, Debbie 99, 315 Nelson, Donnie 315 Neville, Vicki 315 Newcomb, Marcy Newton, Gina 99, 315 Nichols, Nick 315 Noblitt, Ronnie 315 O'Neal, William 315 Osburn, Judy 315 Outlaw, Karen Owens, James 315 Pace, Cheryl 315 Palma, Linda 315 Palma, Trina 315 Pa.rker,. Howard 315 Parker, Steve 315 Parks, Johnny 315 Parks, Robert Parris, Steve 316 Parrish, Mike 315 Patterson, Joe 316 Paulson, Lias 316 Peale, Patricia 316 Pepper, James 64-B, 67, 316 Perry, Ronald 316 Petty, Mickey 316 Pevehouse, Joe 316 Plachy, Glenn 316 Pollard, Tommy 316 Powell, John, Powell, Troy 316 Powers, Jan 62, 316 Powers, Susan Presley, Teri 316 Prestidge, Cheryl 316 Price, Robert 64-B, 316 Price, Ronald 316 Priem, Dianna 316 Proctor, Debbie 16, 19, 42, 62 316 Propes, Kathy 317 Pullen, Susie 317 Rainwater, Betty 317 Ramirez, Jimmy 317 Ramirez, Kathy 317 Ramsey, Dee 317 Redfem, Steve 317 Reed, Lois 317 Reeder, Connie 317 Reeder, Ronnie 317 Reid, La1'ry Rhea, Linda 317 Richards, John 317 Ringo, Marcus 325 Richie, Donna. 317 Robertson, Barbara 317 Robinson, Gloria 64-B, 317 Rogers, Cyndi 317 Romans, Rose 317 Roycroft, Billy Roycroft, Robert Ruffing, Peggy 317 Runnels, Michael 318 Rutledge, Jeanie 318 Salmon, Marvin Salmon, Patricia 318 Salmon, Sanders, Caron 325 Sanderford, Donna 318 Sandy, Glenn 320 Sarafin, Barbara 318 Sarris, Randa 64-A, 318 Savage, Mike 318 Say, Wanda 318 Schmidt, Margaret 318 Schmitz, Mike 318 Sellers, Clarence 325 Sewell, Gary 320 Shanks, Jeff 318 Sharp, Judy 318 Shebirt, Ronny Shields, Shirley 64-B, 318 Simmons, John 318 Simms, Gary 318 Sipes, Ross 318 Smith, Brown 318 Smith, Judy 318 Smith, Lindsay Smith, Randy 319 Smith, Roger 319 Smith Tollie 64-B, 67, 3 Spriker, Winona 319 Spttzbery, Craig Sprabary, Tommy 319 Spradling, Cay 319 Squier, Patricia 319 Stamper, Dudley 319 St. Clair, Dudley Steinbery, Mike 64-B, 319 Steitz, Kenneth 319 Stephen, Victor 319 The The tion MR MR Vickie 16, 19, 62, 318 Stevens, Linda 319 Stevens, James 80, 319, 322 Stewart, Keith 319 Stokes, Helene 319 Storey, Steve 319 Stovall, Paul 319 Stranbridge, William 319 Strawn, David 320 Street, Sharon 320 Stringfellow, Karen 320 Subjeck, Jimmy 320 Sumner, Sally 325 Swanburg, Linda 320 Swearengen, Patricia 320 Taylor, Lesa 325 Taylor,.Sandra 325 Templin, James 320 Tennison, Kathy 320 Tenute, Christine 320 Terry, David Tipps, Steve 325 Thomas, Andrew 320 Thompson, Joseph 320 Thomison, Debra 320 Thurmond, Sandra 320 Timbrell, Randy 320 Tix, Edward 325 Townley, Janet 321 Treadwell, Diane 64-B, 321 Trice, Richie 321 Trotter, Carol 321 Turner, Mike 325 Tutt, David 321 Upchurch, Linda 321 Upchurch, Shirley 321 .Vaden, Cary 321 Van, Margaret 321 Vanderburg, Becky 321 Vogt, Weldon 321 Wagner, Joan' 321 Wailes, Joe 321 WE THANK YO Waits, Linda 99, 321 Walker, Murell Walker, Roy 321 Wallace, Barry 64-B, 321 Waller, Howard 321 Walsh, Thomas 322 Walter, Loretta 322 Warden, Janice 322 Watkins, Stephen 322 Weaver, Diane 322 Weaver, Linda 322 Weaver, Vernon Webb, Linda 322 Weems, Lynn 322 Weir, Eva 322 Weldon, Barbara Westbrook, Barbara 322 Wetzel, Phillip 322 White, Bobby 323 White, Elisabeth 323 White, William 64-B, 323 Whitniire, William 323 Whittington, Claudia 323 Wilder, Sherry S23 Wilkinson, Glenna 324 Williams, Davis Williams, Mary 323 Williamson, Linda 323 Williamson, Lonnie 323 Williamson, Sherry 324 Willis, Aline 324 Willis, Steve 64-B, 325 Wollard, Linda 324 Woodruff, Arthur 324 Woodruf, Ronnie 324 Woods, Cerelle 324 Wooldridge, Beverly 324 Worley, Roger Worthington, Susan 322 Wright, Cathy 99, 325 Zeigler, Rebecca 97, 324 1966 Roar staff expresses its special gratitude to the following persons and groups. 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