Richardson High School - Eagle Yearbook (Richardson, TX)
- Class of 1966
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The ex- ll 'Sn 5 4 if 2 Rick Mafzen speaks to the student body con KRHS announcer, Wilson Pietzch, informs RHS of the daily activities around school. change of ideas is occur- ring constantly between teacher and student as well as between students Themselves. cerning the importance of class elections. As Head cheerleader Patsy Foster holds up the V for victory, the student body yells GO, GO. .. Q.-s ' Friendship is emphasized at RHS. Communication cultivates good student-teacher relation- ships. v ...A+ PICCOLO B Karen Gant FLUTES Billie Good Debbie Harlow Margaret Okerberg Sallie Thompson Donald Greene Diane Anderson Mary Margaret Halford Janie Prier Pat Stover Jill Geiger Nancy Hooper Sandra Sharkey OBOES Luiean Hess Alan Winkelman BASSOON Robert Boyer Kelbert Taylor David Lewis E SOPRANO CLARINET I2 Carol Prier GOLDEN EAGLE BAND CLARINETS Diann Hendricks Jo Ann Vance Sandra Sissel Janet Jones Amy Croly Debbie Cullum Vicki Tonn Rubin Morris Cindy Meadows Stan Standifer Frank Houzvicka Cheryl Tessmer Cynthia Higdon Jane Huston Rick Stead Rick Smith Susie Muller Vicki Doane David Watkins Jacque Sharp Dorothy Goodman BASS CLARINETS Jonathell Williams Phyllis Blackford Billy Bruck Jimmy Jepson Robbie Maxfield CONTRA ALTO CLARINET Ken Young ALTO SAXOPHONES Johnny Worth David Watson Carol Blackford Jim Madden Linda Hewitt Dick Davis TENOR SAXOPHONE5 Judy Worth Dan Madden Gerald Guzman BARITONE SAXOPHONES Butch Mcltllellon Alan Hopewell FRENCH HORNS Geoff Edling Mike Lynch Joey Frank Tommy Wright James Lynch Skip Rollin Jo Ann Nault Tom Vollbrecht CORNETS Ray Bishop David DeFratus Jack Walker Ken Kieley Walter Helmit Marcia Rutenbar David Harrison Scott Chapman TRUMPETS John MacDonald Mark Wallis BARlTONES Phil Warren Charles Blakely Richard Musset Bill Trent Joe Strange Rick Holland TROMBONES Dickson Gunn Danny Mims Larry Thomasson Greg Russell Steve Sasser Jay Dean Bowden Steve Watson BASSES David Ammerman David Kuhn Jim Shubzda John Roberts Lynn Euloanks Fred Mayes Charlie Martin PERCUSSlON Rick Houston Timm Boatman Bruce Reed Rick Reid David Hough Rick Wollan Band officers, who will provide the band's leadership at the Buccaneer Festi- va in Corpus Christi, look over the scrap- ii book of last year's ' Chicago trip. Left to right are Chaplain, Johnny Worth, Sec- retary, Judy Worthy Vice-president, Billie Goody and,President, Phil Warren. Joe Frank finds time in his busy schedule to give personal attention to stu- dents. Under his guid- ance, the Richardson band program has made great progress. Destination '66: Corpus The band was led on the field by Drum Major Dan Madden and'twirlers ll. to r.b Amy Croly, Margaret Okerberg Chead maiorettel, and Sallie Thomp- son. Eagles on the G0 Seen looking unusually happy as they stroll into school are Wray Curtis, Priscilla Ducote, Jeannie Harrington, Jeff Harkinson, Carolyn Cudmore, and Ralph Skelton. T-bone Tillinger makes a mad dash to class. JAY GRIFFIN: an Eagle whose get up and go, got up and went. John Gangstead, Ronnie Knape, Guy Hall rush in To stop a foe. Dan Brown, Jack Wilkins, Frank Houzvicka, Robbie Neil, and Ronnie Lowe, members of the 4th period physics class test their horsepowerj l l ! Randy Rushing rushes as he races by. lt's up and over for Kirk Fisher. l I FRONT: Lt. Karen Price, Lt. Donna Lawrence, Lt. Priscilla Ducote: Captain Carolyn Hight, Lt.'Kaye Mackey, Lt. Kay Stringer. FIRST ROW: Anne Reynolds, Jan Hensel, Susan Sharp, Jan Smithwick, Pam Melton, Martha Pietzsch, Mary Kay Bock, Sherry Beggs, Kathy Clifton, Vicki Massheder, Diane Holditch, Ann Hensel, Pat Murphy. SECOND ROW: Nancy White, Chere Mauldin, Martha Denton, La- Donna Burke, Cheryl urphy,-b Pam LaCoste, Sharon Russell, Jana- Landsdown, Linda Blew, Janice Cooper, Nancy Stowers, Charlotte Lawson. THIRD ROW: ' Cyndy Bain, Judy Stults, Judy Gross, Peggy Hager, Bev Buscanics, Linda Mumaw, Carla Ford, Marsha Carson, Nancy Carlson, Cheryl Miller, Lynne Primdahl, Marilyn Partlow, FOURTH ROW: Karen Foster, Jan Jeffreys, Caren McCammon, Cindy lngraharn. Gaye Gilliland, Mary Lou Carroll, Sue Lennon, Karen Schneider, Carol Tucker, Mary Oldham, Pat Jaynes, Ann Tipton. Euglettes Welcome New Sponsor Richardson Eagle football fans enioy ,the sparkle that the Eaglettes add to each half time. Each Eaglette devotes much of her time and concentration to striving for perfection in each routine which is per- formed. Newly named sponsor Mrs. Patsy Owens has also given her time and able leader- ship to making the Eaglettes truly the pride of RHS. X, f During practice sessions, the empty stadium echoes the drum cadence, Smiling Eaglettes silently think-left, left, left-right-left. I6 rl 4' . 1 1 wir 1 Mrs. Patsy Owens in her first year as sponsor of the Eaglettes, has done a truly outstanding iob. Phyllis Greene, Nancy Boren, and Denise Moyer have proved to be very valuable to the Eaglette organization. They are always there to do all of the necessary transactions in aiding the Eaglettes and Mrs. Owens. Lt. Donna Lawrence, Capt. Carolyn Hight, Lt. Pricilla Ducote, Lt. Karen Price, Lt. Kaye Mackay, and Lt. Kay Stringer have led the Eaglette line well this football season. They received their training last summer at SMU's drillteam school where they placed second in the competition. manual.--gpm--Qi ,fl-May N ss: ' izqi' fir: - No matter how cold, every Friday morning the Eaglettes turn out to put the polishing touches on their routine. w 2 - ,.-, as -1 K f s f M it e'.. . - '4 A ' Q 1 , u we serif? i 'W . -- - w. . yyy. iei Qifiififfffif 'fx LL,ii -- i i , '5 fx 5E'ff?3Qi Yffifffiflff i maxi i i .5 s i i 3 Linda Mumaw and Cheryl Miller take their turn at selling , y i ' A programs, here, to two Quarterback Club members. The -1 f -1 If y Eaglettes are completely responsible for the football pro- Q 'T 'ie grams-compiling, printing, and selling. . - i A Q '1j1ZE1,j,f' gf f Left to right, Priscilla Ducote, Linda Mumaw, and Peggy Hager devote an early Saturday morning to painting a lot of Eagle spirit on Simpson-Barnett's window. I8 Priscilla Ducote, Linda Mumaw, Peggy Hager, Janey Billings, Carla Ford, and Mary Kay Bock relax be fore they begin decorating the goalposts. Behind each glamorous routine is much preparation. Above, The Eagle Cheerleaders for 1965-66. FIRST ROW, Barbie Johnson, Patsy Foster, Boo Curry. BACK ROW, Wilson Pietzsch, Denise Bullard, Steve Cook, Cathy Canada, Mike Bolin Vicki Veerman. Wilson Pietzsch, the l Eagles' mascot, left, ' made the Eagle spir- it even more than if was already. Right, Eagle School Spirit, here led by Cathy Canada, Boo Curry, and Mike Bolin, Was an integral part of the basketball team's success. The cheerleaders prepare to lead the team on to the 'Held to another victory. Ji ' -fx' 6 f 1 I9 THE 1966 EAGLE STAFF SPONSORS Miss Julia Darnall Mrs. Reyburn Myers INTRODUCTION Kaye Mackey, editor ACTIVITIES Debbie Harlow, assistant Sheila Winters FACULTY Mike Bolin Dean Haines Connie Williams SPORTS Don Carrington Jamie Mendenhall Mark Owen CLUBS Jean Spitler Judy Worth BUSINESS STAFF Liz Deem, manager Phyllis Green Sam Humphrey Yvonne Smith Tom Vollbrecht Connie Williams PHOTOGRAPHERS Fletcher Burton Kent Mills George Vanderslice HONORS Diane Legault, art editor Karen Price CLASSES SENIORS Mary Margaret Halford Diana Leighton Kay Stringer Ann Tipton JUNIORS Julia Beal, assistant editor Judy Kuhn Sue Lennon SOPHOMORES Denise Eskridge Mark Simpson Connie Williams FRESHMEN Kathy Baumgardner Sheila Walker ADS Diana Leighton Judy Worth Judy Worth signs out . .. Fletcher Burton flashes . . . Price Increase Permits Bigger '66 Eagle This is the impression that many staff members have at deadline time. Business staff members fleft to right: Phyllis Green, Yvonne Smith, Liz Deem, and Connie Williamsl look over the records. L ' Q Q .. ' 'ff--'::,K:s 2 15 T sf ff , T T V mf .K I fa.--xi. ,-A-2 K ' i ,A 2 Juju ., is T, .mee s,::', 11 'X ' W 228, P 'Nr P . We-' ' f-ess. aff Kent Mills: full-time Batman, part-time photographer . .. the sponsors Ari Ann Tipton works on the Senior section heads page. The increase of the Eagle's price, which allowed for a bigger book, made such novelty pages as that one possible. Sheila Walker, freshman, and Denise Eskridge, sophomore, con- fer on their respective class sections. ll .J 2l -1,-4 Fifth Period i' Joe James, editor, pencil over ear, selects a picture with Kent Mills, annual photographer who pinch-flashes for The Talon lincluding pic- tures herej. l i a t L 3 Asst. Editor, Cathy Canada, Adv. Managers: David Defratus, Pat Moore, Business l Managers: Joe McElroy, Liz Deem, Production Manager Don Brown, Sports Editor: Frank Honeycutt, Asst. Sports, Buzz Campion, Feature Editors: Fran Ed- wards, Stacy Winton, News Editors, Jeff Harkinson, Jeanne Harrington, Page Editors: Pam La Coste, Phyllis Greene, Dynese Walsh, Columnists: Ann Ham- 1 mon, Stephanie Hooter, Reporters: Karen Mumford, Lynette White, Lee Lov- 1 vom, Mary Oldham, Sandy Wade, Valerie Abbot, Dan Caughey, Rebekah Keat- ing, Kathleen McCord, Kathy Fairbairn. Sponsor: R. Myers, Student Assistant: Vicki Lagraize tt, .,. J - 'Bef KK I M att 13 'I DON Brown K Phyllis Greene +19 ' f Third Period aww 1 ar M 'W 1 XT The Talon grew To six pages Thus year, a size That kepT would be gournalusTs busy STaff members are composed of Two gournallsm classes, Third period and flTTh perlod, who earn one crecI1T, have Tun, and puT ouT The paper ' 1-s ,sax xuxk ' 1.515 ADi5.7474T 1 . ' Qliffig Vidifor---JO' Frank Honeycutt Sports Ed. Ann Hammon ' T' of I We T?is2?1' 'f3i .fi '31 Cheryl Murphy is taken by surprise as she works at a Student Council party. ,Vg ll The Student Council officers: L. to R. Jeanne Harrington, treasurery Diana Legault, his o' 5 Charles Corbett, vice presidenty Jay Johnson, secretaryg Rick Nledia of Mafzenhijd' e t Cnot picturedb ff . X . Another of the Student Council's duties is handling all elections. Members are shown here tabulating votes. 24 Q Officers preside at assemblies for speeches of the nominees for class officers. Student Council members look on with interest f?D as President Rick Matzen presides at a meeting. Student Council: Communication Glenn Head, Jay Johnson, and LaJuana Langford are three poster party faithfuls. Senior Class President Rick Davis -demonstrates the true art of poster making to Susan Hanson. Sponsor, Mrs. Mann of- fers her suggestions at a meeting. Mary Margaret Halford tabulates votes from her homeroom. The council handles all elections of school favorites, Hall of Honor and Student Council officer elections. 2Q?tit!LNt'l'1i?f lifotlf I i 5Sii?7l ma Vi iB2i4 B?PK 6 ,i iili Qfi'f ZfQ,T ,T - .3 - 1, 14 W , 3 55 4--5 - ii J, I kk, I MIXED CHORUS: FlRST ROW: Mary Ann Taylor, Karen Stokinger, Jo Hubbard Lisa Lintner, Jonathell Williams, Grace McLain, Judi Gregory, 1 Debbie Chizek, Teresa Allen, Melinda Pfiester, Midge Wolf, Sharon Heintzelman, Fonda Hill, Patricia Patton, Belinda Drain, Mr. Figgl SECOND ROW: Ginger Smith, Sue Smith, Ruth Anne Heintzelman, Pam Melton, Nancy Deason, Denise Cooper, Marcia Thompson, Pat Crumley, Gloria , Jaynes, Donna Montgomery, Becky Slabotsky, Denise Mallett, Karen Wilson, Chris Willis, Gloria Kalich, Cheri Mauldin, Candy Mayo. THIRD ROW: Peggy Robinson, Diana Ruegg, Pam Thomas, Linda Edmonds, Jeanne Leslie, Karen Crosby, Ronnie Rowell, Wayne Boulware, Fred Mayes, Lowell Berry, Mary Cloud, Colleen Anderegg, Donna Searcy. FOURTH ROW: Patricia Jaynes, Debbie Van Houten, Kendra Slabotsky, Donna Scott, l l Sue Canfield, John MacDonald, Dan Polhamus, Steve Laudeen, John Turner, Steve Fox, Danny Mimms, Mike Tubbs, Rusty Jump, John Bayes, Diane Shivers, Alice Young. x All-State Choir members gathered around the piano are: STANDING: Steve Fox, Lowell Berry, and Gloria Jaynes. SEATED at the piano are Sue Smith and Denise Cooper. GIRLS' CHORUS: FIRST ROW: Pam Drain, Betsy McClure, Debbie Nickols, Karen O'Brien, Cindy l Allen, Pam Kelley, Janis Allen, Bonnie Gorey, Tess Cole, Mr. Figg. SECOND ROW: Diane Wall, Cathy Hammerbaclc, Laurie Freeman Lynda Oldham, Debbie Whitefield, Carolyn Griggs, Nancy Sanders, Dawn Peters, Carol Winter, Lynden Baker. THIRD ROW: Debbie Burrell, Helen Schiff, Shannon Taylor, Patti Stringer, Debbie Ed, Cyndi Spreckelsen, Ellen Quinn, Nell Windsor, Judy Anderson, Christie Scott. FOURTH ROW: Susan Sallee, Kristine Dietzsch, Mary Ellen Kerr, Chris- tine McNabb, Cheryl Maher, Denise Young, Karen Ste-vens, Sherry Collins, Colleen Hasbrouck, Beth Eden, Ann Barfield, Choirs Plun First Long Trip The RHS choirs were kept busy preparing for the Buccaneer Music Festival in Corpus Christi this spring. Mr. Figg sponsored not only their musical studies, but also their many money-raising proiects. The choirs had a pay assembly and sold fruitcakes, magazines, and candy to raise money. RHS is hoping that the three choirs, along with the band, will take sweepstakes at the festival. The Girls Choir and Concert Choir sing music ranging from religious selections to modern iazz. The select group of Madrigal Singers perform sixteenth century music and dress in colorful costumes. -- Www MADRIGAL SINGERS: SEATED: Pam Thomas, Denise Cooper, , Sue Smith, Midge Wolf, Mary Cloud, Teresa Allen, Jonathell Williams. BACK: Fred Mayes, Danny Mimms, John MacDonald, Ronnie Rowell, Lowell Berry, Steve Fox. MEMBERS OF THE ALL-REGION CHOIR ARE, left to right, BACK ROW-Danny Mims, Fred Mayes, Lowell Berry, and John Macdonald, SECOND ROW-Denise Cooper, Chris Willis, Wayne Boulware, Ronnie Rowell, and Mary Cloud, FRONT ROW-Donna Searcy, Jonathell Williams, Teresa Allen, Nancy Deason, and Sue Smith. Not shown is Steve Fox. 27 The Band girls' slum- ber party is an an- nual event to which seniors look forward with anticipation, but underclassmen, with foreboding. At any rate, all are united here, BOTTOM ROW of the pyramid Cl. to r.J is Marsha Rut- enbar, Jane Huston, Sandra Sharkey, SEC- OND ROW is Jill Geiger, Linda Huitt, and on top is King of the Mountain Sandra Sissel. If plans for the new auditorium work out as scheduled, the Eagle' Band has given its last concert in the gym, but there will still be many pep rallies to come which iust would not be the same anywhere but in the RHS gym. 28 . X Each year at the last home football game, the band honors the senior girl whom they wish to represent them as Band Sweetheart. This year's nominees were Debbie l-larlow, Margaret Okerberg, Sallie, Thompson, Jonathel Williams and Judy Worth. On the basis of- popular vote, Debbie Harlow was elected Sweetheart, and received the traditional roses, kiss, and ride around the stadium. Each band member devotes one afternoon a week to the rehearsal of his particular section. CPictured here is a combined low brass and cornet section. Band Adds More Firsts to Annual Events The Eagle band placed sixth in the All-state band this year, the most that any Texas High school put in. The students quali- fied by placing high enough in their sections at all-region to go to Area eliminations. At the All-State convention two bands were selected, the All-State Concert Band and All-State Read- ing Band. Of special note are Kelbert Taylor, who placed first in all the bassoons in Texas, and Billie Good, who was second in all the flutes. Left to right, the All-State members are Billie Good, Phil Warren, Joey Frank, Kelbert Taylor, Debbie Harlow, and David Ammerman. 4 is A . y ffm' We RHS, floating down the field to the music of the school fight song, On Wisconsin, will be a memory equaled only lqy the singing of the Alma Mater. This year, for the first time, the formation was used as the finale to the band's show at interscholastic League Marching Contest. Movies of The Eagle Band at this contest are always requested by high school and college directors all over the United States. Left to right, are all-region members CSEATEDD Debbie Harlow, Sandra Sissel, and Karen Gantp QFIRST' ROWD Richard Musset, Jim Shubzda, Joey Frank, Timm Boatman, Joann Vance, Billie Good, and Diann Hendricks, CBACK ROWD David Ammerman, Bruce Reed, Phil Warren, Dickson Gunn, Kelbert Taylor, Mike Lynch, Robert Boyer, Between RHS and Lake Highlands High School, the Richardson bands made up one- fourth of the all-region band which drew stu- dents from as far east as Commerce, and south as Waxahachie. Another first for the Eagle band was its invitation to the University of Oklahoma band to perform at our halftime the weekend that they were in Dallas for the Texas-OU game. ln return for a great halftime performance, Richardson families took Sooners into their homes that Friday night. One of the banci's several civic contributions was their performance at the Veterans' Day cere- monies at Hillcrest Memorial. They participated in all Richardson parades and the annual State Fair parade, as well as playing at the grand opening of Northpark and the world premier of The Rare Breed. Q E Q if-M X -.. 'lc .fu 1 , In Pvt ' , fi .V if I -, i 3 Livia Simon of Buenes Aires, Ar- gentina, better known to many by her nickname, Pitzee, is living with Sue Stewart this year on the American Field Service program. The US is the fourth country with which Livia has ties, she was born in Italy where her parents were refugees from Hungary and has spent most of her life in Argentina. The following is her mes- sage to the natives of her fourth home : To come to Richardson was the greatest experience I ever had. Living the American style of life and sharing your ioys, hopes and sorrows makes me feel attached to 'you all.' I am going home full of happy memories and everlasting experiences. Vi M , When Hasi Scholing of Germany says, Americans are so great. Really! her sincerity makes each American want to live up to her opinion. Hasi is working in a German home and attending two classes here. Swedish Rotary student, Anne Gentzel, has entered into all phases of school life with enthusiasm: clubs, contests, and classes. She lives with the same family who hosted her sister Lena three years ago. r, a u AFSer Hanna-Liisa Valkeeiarvi from Pori, Finlathd, who is staying with Mary 'Margaret Halford, had the following to sayj about her, American year: Some 'people say that Finns don't believe before they see. This is the reason I came to America. I have to. throw aside my skeptical Finnish . mentality and adopt a strong belief that gthere is really something on this side ofthe Atlantic Ocean! , I have learned to love this people here. I have learned to think they are like we are, and we are like they are. This is the greatest experience I have ever had-to have Iearnecl to accept people over the world in spite of their differences. O 0 I Four Foreign Students Make an Exchange of Understanding Exchange students fleft to right: Hanna, Anne, and Livial wave to the crowd as the AFS float moves into the homecoming parade. The theme of this 'Float was Eagles Around the World, a reminder that RHS has exes all over the world. Hanna and Livia, who are sponsored by American Field Service and aided financially by student donations, hold the Mayor's official proclamation concerning AFS Day in Richardson fDecember ii J. An important part of an exchange student's experience is living in an American home and adopting a new family. Here, sisters Sue Stewart and Livia Simon relax at the band slumber party. 3I '--.1- ' Linda Clark, chosen as Pal Club Sweetheart, and her date, Wray Curtis, admire the bouquet given her at the dance. Proms Highlig Reed Chambers, Hanna Vallceeiarvi, Mauricia Lutz, and Jeff Miller seem to be caught un- awares by the photographer. Mauricia Lutz and Jeff Miller listen to the combo and take a rest. Pal Club President Kenny Bean present ex- change students, Hanna Valkeeiarvi and Livia Simon with pairs of the traditional Texas boots. These two couples seem to be having as much fun listening as dancing 32 Kenny and the Casuals provided the music for the dance. The overwhelming opinion of them was great , it Year Each year The Pal Club and The Key Club each hold proms That are The Talk oT The school. This year was no exception for both proms were beTTer Than ever. The Pal Club dance was held in The Frito- Lay Tower, and The Key Club dance was held in The Apparel Mart. The exotic decor of The Apparel Mart made The evening a bigger success Than ever. The group at right seems To be enioying lust chatting. Seated clockwise starting on the right are Paul Cabness, Diane Wright, Patty Callahan, Ted Barron, Sharon Jetton, Windy Edwards, and Marsha Davis and her date. President Jamie Mendenhall and Treasurer Sam Humphreys present Key Club Sweetheart Prissy Ducote with a bouquet of roses. Two combos provided continuous music To dance by, and one was The Royals shown here. Cadet band members take a few minutes to iust sit back and listen to comments and criticism in order to improve their developing organization. The combined RHS, and West Junior High orchestra has existed for two years as a class program. At Tuesday night rehearsals wind and percussion members from the Eagle band round out the orchestra. A concert was held Feb- ruary 4th for the Elementary, RHS, and Lake Highlands orches- tras for the purpose of showing great progress of the program. Under the direction of Mr. Dan Swain, the string program has greatly increased in depth and quality. 34 New Facu Sponsor Mr. Gordon Collins came to RHS from Arlington this year. He is director of the Cadet Band, a musical organization that develops students who were not yet ready for the Eagle Band at the fall auditions. The Cadet Bancl entered lnterscholastic League concert competition for the first time last year and was awarded a ll Kexcellentj rating by two iudges and a I Csuperiorl rating by their third iudge. l 3. i ?l , i i . Q 3 1 C R l ... l Jim Hoyt, Alexis Peclden, and Dan Lauderdale re- 'hearse a scene from The Mouse That Roared. my Members Cultural Activities t i Here's the bomb, Reed Chambers announces. Handle it carefully. Mike Joyce, Dan Lauderdale, Pam Ralston, and Boo Curry intently study their scripts for the Playhouse RHS production, The Curious Savage, also directed by Mr. Baker. W Z Y M Y lay Stringer, Jeff Miller, and eve Cook turn Karen Sims to the curious savage. LaDean Haines, Wilson Pietzsch, John Bays, Kathy Cole, Jay Johnson, and Carolyn Ledbetter rehearse The Bald Soprano for the One-Act Play Competition at Texas University lnterscholastic League. 35 fb AZ, K. 1' X i v Jw- wx , 1 'Ke fn ff ,,,, F5 W im! 3 W U1 imafiw. 31? .. . I 129 f :fix ix- e Xiisa 4 E 5 ' CQU FQTESSY T 'hii???TY 'SEEN CO .,-0 K 42 's lt? i f'g:ggm k I .-.Q-'Ja' : ,. , W ffl ' 4? ,,.A e 'Wav' .Y ? T 'H 2 2 F A i i i Q K S 5 5 Y 5 Q 3 5, i E e 5 2 2 Q 5 LQEWESHSEYNKS-ii:22i2f,gEE:.f k ' VV! WY - i f '.l1:l1fT,-:- f, l -I - .EQ ' - -4 1 A38 1 , ,L . -W.. w W fl Q M: WL: QE 4'-iw-.fax xx . -f-. - 2 xx QV 315 i EXW 3. f' LZ i e 4 5 Q I i I 1 l X --. N.. i?- ,Q-f Mr. Baker shows the effect of actions in acting and speech-making. Mrs. Alsup keeps in tune with current events fl Mr. Bischot finds time in a busy schedule to make use ofthe quietness ofthe library. Mr. Wootton gives Mr. Jeter some advice as to the outcome of the nightis football game. 40 Richardson Independent School'District Board of Trustees are: STANDING: left to right, Dr. Ben P. McCarley, Dr. Stanley B. McCaleb, J. J. Pearce, Superintendent of Schools, Mr. Robert E. McCarIey SEATFD: left to right, Mr. Jack W. Evans, vice president, Mr. G. M. Crittenden, president, Mr. James R Crews, secretary. Unable to be present was Dr. F. E. Brooks, pictured below. Wooten Heads RHS Faculty The principal of Richardson High School is Mr. E. A. Wooten. This is his first year as principal. He holds a B.S. and M.S. from W.T.S.U. Assistant principal, Mr. W. D. Jeter, has been at RHS for eight years. He attended Hardin- Simmons, Texas Tech and Colo- rado University. Dr. F. E. Brooks, Jr. Assistant principal, Mr. O. W. Adams, has been with RHS for five years. He is in charge of Freshman and Sophomore classes. He received a B.A. at ETSU and a M.A. at Sam Houston State College in Huntsville. 1 f- fn- y,:f,,,,,:,f:.g,i.,M,,,lN,,595QRL .1 s21,,:j,,5,..i5, ljgikwk f - ' 1 1, -fs...fii.zn,m:sa1. , MRS. NANCY FOJTASEK -B.A. Mathy U. of Texas-Teaches Algebra Hametownp GCI'- lond, Texas MICHAEL BEDWELL- B.S. Education, Southeastern State College-Teaches Physics-Hometown, Col- bert, Oklahoma TOM BISCHOF-B.S. Geology, University of Nebraska and S.M.U.- Teaches Science-Home town, Nebraska City, Ne- braska J. M. CASTLEBERRY B.S., Stephen F. Austin- Teaches Physical Science -Hometown: Nacogdo- ches, Texas DON DAVIS-B.S., P.E.p Masters ' Zoology-Teaches Relat- ed Math and Coaches- Hometowng Starkville, Mississippi REED FRANKLIN B.S., Lamar Tech, Texas A 8. M-Teaches Chem- istry Hometown, Tyler. Texas MISS BETTY ANN DAY- Education U. of Mississip- pi Teaches Biology- Hometowng Philadelphia, Mississippi MRS. CAROLYN GEORGES-B.A. Rice U., NTSU, SMU- Teaches Biologyp Home- state: Texas MRS. MAXINE GIBSON- B.A., M ost e r s Education, ETSU, TWU-Teaches Math-Hometown, Come merce, Texas MRS. ROWENA JONES B.A., Texas Tech Teaches Math Hometown: Sny- , der, Texas MRS, ELIZABETH MANN MRS. GINGER MAYO- -B.S,, B.s. U. of Alabama-Teaches ETSU-Teaches science Math-Hometown: Jas- -Hometown: Streetman, per, Alabama Texas MRS. ELNA McKlNNEY- 8.5. TCU, Teaches math MRS. HAZEL NEAL-B,A. sss, . Texas U., SMU, George BA. Peabody-teaches math Hometown: Elysian Fields, Texas OS Space Age Communication Demands Excellent Math 8. Science Background DAVID OLSON-B.S., PERMAN PAGE-B,A. M.'Ed.. NTSU-Teaches math- Tflnllt' U-, West Texas Hometown: Denton, Texe Slate U.-Teaches chem- istry: Hometown, 'Lame- sa, Texas fx. ,aa MRS. EASTER STOKES- B.S., M.S.g ETSU, NTSU, SMU - Teaches math-Home- town: Commerce, Texas G5 JOSEPH GUYTON THOMPSON-B,S., M, Ed. NTSU-Teaches chemis tryAHometown: Augusta, Georgia OTIS RATLIFF-B,S., M.Ed., McMurry C., Texas Tech, Teaches math Home town: Plainview, Texas CLARENCE SHEETS- B.A., M.A., Iowa U. Texas U., NTSU -Teaches math Home- town: Indianapolis, ln- diana GARRETT SLAUGHTER- M.Ed,, Howard Payne: SMU: U. of the Pacific, TCU: Vandercook School of Mu- sic, Princeton, Teaches Science-Hometown: Ma- MRS, PATRICIA NOELL SMU-Teaches algebra Hometown: Dallas Tex son, Texas WILLIAM lWl4NDYl WINSTEAD-B.s,, M.Ed.- NTSU-Teaches science- Hometown: Lewisville, Texas WOODY HARRY-B.S., Stephen F. Austin- Teaches Biology-Home- town: Corsiccna, Texas. MRS. LULA BEA YOUNG-B.S., LSU, Teaches math- Hometown: Plaquemine, Louisiana MRS. JEANNE ALSUP- B.A. , U. of Texas-Teaches Senior English-Home lown: Richardson MRS. MAURINE ATWOOD-B.S., Mid., NTSU-Teaches Sopho- more English-Hometown Kermit, Texas MRS. CAROL BECKER- B.A., M.A. Wesfern Michigan, Uni- versily-Teaches Senior English-Hometown: Dal- las MRS. MARY ANNE BETANCOURT-BA., T e x a s Tech Teach :s Freshman and Sophomore English-Hometown Lub- bock, Texas MRS. LINDA BROOKS B.A., Texas Woman's Universi- ty-Tecches Freshman English - Homelownf Hillsboro, Texas MRS. LOIS JOHNSON B.A., M.A., Wesl Texas Slale U., S.M.U.-Teaches Jr. Eng- lish-Homelown: Green- ville, Texas MRS, MARION FEY B.A., M,A., Salem College, U. of Norlh Carolina, U. of Florida Stale U. oi New York, George Washinglon U,-Teaches Junior Eng- lish-Homelown: Colum- bia, Soulh Carolina MRS. ROBERT GANT- B.A., M.A., Auslin College-Teaches Senior English and World Lileralure - Hometown: Boswell, Oklahoma MRS. ALLEE GAYDON B.A,, M.A,, NTSU-Teaches Senior English - Hometown: Hunlsville, Arkansas MRS, MARTHA GINN- McMurry College Teach- es Freshman English- Homelown: Abilene, Tex- as MRS. RUTH JOHNSON B.A., M.A,, Baylor, Texas Tech- Teaches Junior English- Ym, ,,., r MRS. CAROL GWALTNEY B.A., SMU-T e a c h e s Junior English-Homelown: Mr:- Kenzie, Tennessee MRS. CAROLYN LANGLOTZ-B.S., Belhany-Peniel College, NTSU-Hometown: Bow- ie, Texas S Qi iz ii ii g S ,A S J ' bf ski ,gj English Calls for Expression MRS. WANDA MANOR- B.S., Easy Central State Cal- lege, Oklahoma Baptist U.,-Teaches Junior Eng- lish-Hometown: Semi- nole, Oklc. Mus. MARTHA MCCLENNY-B.A., S.M.U.-Junior English- MRS. BETTYE MARTIN- B,A., M.A., ETSU - Teaches Senior English-Hometown: Ath- ens, Tex. lsll I. 1'-V w-Q ' J MRS. REYBURN MYERS -A.B., BJ., Missouri U., Universitv of Heidelberg, S.M.U.- Teaches English Journal- ism-Home slate: Mis- souri 1 s ge - Mrs. Alsup is always willing to lend a helping hand to any of her students who need it. MISS PHYLLIS PAYNE- B.A., Centenary College of Louisiana-Teaches Soph- oi'nore English-Home- town: Marshall, Tex. MRS. VlRGlNlA STAFFORD-B.A., Trinity U., Arizona State U.-Teaches Sophomore English-Hometown: Tem- pe, Ariz. Mies. JANET swANsoN -MA., a.A., Hollins c., T.C,U. S.M.U., Teaches Sophoi more English - Home town: Abilene, Tex., MISS CAROLYN WATSON-B,A., University of Oklahoma -Teaches Sophomore English Hometown: Fred- erick, Okla. H MRS. GLENDA MRS. CAROL COHEN- MRS. MARGARET ATHERTON-B.A. B.A. EDWARDS-B.A., M,A., French, S.M.U.-Teaches S.M.U.-Teaches French Mary Hardin-Baylor C., French--Hometown: Dal- -Hometown: Odessa, Texas U., Baylor U., las, Texas Texas Kansas U.-Te :hes Lal'- in-Homelown: Belton, Texas Mrs. Patterson makes good use of the Language lab which gives students an opportunity to hear the language as it is spoken. MRS. LAURA LYON- B.A ew- H MRS. VIRGINIA HORNER-B.A., Paris Jr. College lParis, Texasl Easl Texas Slale, U.C.L.A.-Teaches French -Homelown: Paris, Tex- as CELE RQDR IGUEZ-B.A., Texas Southmosl C., NTSU,-Teaches Spanish -Homelawn: Browns- ville, Texas Christian College, S.M.U. -T e a c h e s Spanish- Homelown: Dallas, Texas MRS. LILLIAN MANKUS -B.A., M.A., Hunler College, Cornell U.-Teaches German- Homelown: New York, N.Y. MRS. ESTHER PATTERSON-A.B., Baker U., Kansas U., Wichita lliansasl U., 1' P9- T.W.U., Arizona U., Teaches Spanish-Home ajft, Town: Louisburg, Kansas MRS. DOTSEY ROBERTS -B.A., M.A., S.M.U., Lamar Tech, Wesfern Michinon U.- Teaches Lalin-Home- town: Kenedy, Texas MRS. MADGE BARNETT- B.S., M.S., NTSU, Tex. College of Arts 81 lndustries-Teach- es Am. history-Home- town: Farmersville, Tex. BOB CASTLEMAN-B.S., Memphis State U., T.C.U. -Teoches- Am. history- c o a c h e s, Hometown Clarksville, Texas MISS JULIA DARNALL- a.A., M.A., NTSU, Colorado U., S.M.U.- Teaches Am. history and Advanced Soc. Science Problems- Hometown: Celina, Tex. MRS. MAURICIA EWING -B,A., M.A. Okla. U. Teaches Am. history-Hometown: Bar- tlesville, Okla. X 4195? ,-12' TSW: film ..,.g . , ...ff ' ...Q . 5. f .s . - 3.,y5s..g ,YQ L.' ., - 5... - -D . . ffl . I v- u s!! JAMES FAGG-M.A., NTSU: Peabody C.- Teaches world history- Hometawn: Blue Ridge, Texas MRS. VICE HODGE- B.A., Baylor U.,-Teaches gov- ernment - Hometown: Houston, Tex. MRS. BARBARA LEACH- B.A., Wilson C,-Teaches world history-Hometown: East Orange, New Jersey LARRY MOORE B S tory Hometown Green ville ex ,, - fv rfgxv N ' ' -ltr sg. ,Q I 'LL' A ETSU,-Teaches Am. his- , , , 'Q , ' T . - 1, 1 it 2. MRS. GLORIA SNYDER- B.S.. Texas U.-Teaches gov- ernment-Hometown: San Antonio Tex. RALPH WOOTTON-B.A., M.A., Ed.D., Texas U., Sul Ross, Har- din-Simmons U., NTSU -Teaches world hist. Hometown: Dallas, Tex. MRS. MARILYN WARD- B.A., M.A., Texas U., San Francisco U. lGuadalaiara, Mex.I Teaches world 81 Latin Am. hist.-Hometown: Englewood, New Jersey WILLIAM O. SILK- B.S., M.S., NTSU, Austin C.-Teach- es government-Home town: Comanche, Tex. 1 ' rr., , I 'I' im' . 'Q .1 K 's ' Q 51 semi, ' - -' e .r .f sg:-5 s .1--., -. E . .swf xu - 1 . . eng- . CFS' t i 1 122321: ..s 3, ,, , ,v 'T a.s'E:- aku :xi-5 - I 41151-saw ,.,--1... r . .ss 1- Q ww .. SAM H. BAKER-B.S., Texas Western C.-Teach- es speech 8. drama- Hometownf Fort Stock ton. Texas spsl ' MRS. IMA FIELDER- McMurry College-Study hall supervisor-Home town: Avoca, Texas JOE W. FIGG-B. Music, M.S., Okl MRS. LaJUANA BROOKS -B.B,A., NTSU: Teaches Short- hand-Hometown: Dallas, Texas. a. City U., U, QI Illinois, NTSU., Teaches choral music-Hometown: Okla. City, Okla. MRS. JO BETH LEVINE CHARLES M. MCCAFFREE -B.S., M.E., JR.-B.S., ETSU-TBUCIWS IYPIUQ 3m NTSU-Teaches Industrial shorthand - Hometown: gm-Hometown: Van, Sulphur Springs, Texas Tex, CHARLES BROOM-B.S., A.C.C., University of Houston,-Asst., coach 8. teaches driver ed-Horne- town: Okla. City, Okla- homa. JOSEPH L. FRANK- B. of Music, M. of Music- Texas Tech, Brownsville Jr. C., Texas U.-Teaches band-Hometown: Rich- ardson, Tex. MAX MCCLEARIN-B.S., M.A.. New Mexico School of Mines, East Central State C., Colorado State C.- Teaches dratting-Home- town: Okmulgee, Okla. s 'fl GORDON L. COLLINS- B.M Ed., A.S.C., Texas Techy NTSU-Teaches band- Hometown: Texarkana, Texas are-'S' RONALD DODSON-B.S., Secondary Ed, NTSU, Texas Western C., San Francisco State, study hall - Hometown: EI Paso, Texas MRS. RUTH GRAY-B.S., T.W.U., Northwestern U., S.M.U.-Teaches Speech - Hometown: Dallas, Tex. . MRS, DEAN McKEOWN- B.S., M.S., NTSU, T.W.U.-Teaches home economics-Home- town: Cooke County, Tex. MRS. WILENE LANDFAIR -B.S, U. of Southern Missis- sippi, Ark, A 8. M- Teaches Commercial ecl- ucation-Hometown: Mer- idian, Miss. M ,,,, .X an 'W ' -an C Q x MRS. LOUISE NICHOL- SON-B.B.A., U. of Texas, NTSU,- Teaches distributive ed- ucation - Hometown: Allen, Tex. Elective Courses Give Students Chance to Follow Their Interests MISS PATRICIA NUCKOLS-B.S.C.. T.C.U., Teaches Book- keeping - Hometown: Vaco, Texas ,ar- MRS, MARGARET NUNN B.S., BA., T.W.U., NTSU, Teaches Typing 8. Business Law- Hometown: Sherman, Tex. MRS. WANDA ORD- MRS. LaVERNE RITCHEY B.S., -B.S., H a r d i n-Simmons U., ETSU, Teaches Home Eco- Teaches Typing 8. Gen- nomics Hometown: Com- eral Business-Home merce, Tex. towns Childress, Tex. MRS. MARY ANN RAY SEWALT HENRY SHOLTY-B.5., MRS. JEAN SMITH-B.S., MISS IRIS SPECKMAN- SEWALT-Associate ol Illinois Wesleyan, Ill. M,S,, B. Music Ed., Arts, B.S., State U., Texas A 81 M T.W.U.-Teaches Home ETSTC, U. of Maryland, San Angelo College, -Teaches lCT-Home- Economics 8. Home 81 U. of Colorado-Teaches T.W.U.-Teaches Home town: Bloomington, Ill. Family Living-Home- Art- Economics - Hometown: town: Bessemer, Ala- Falls City, Neb. bama MRS. MARIE SULLIVAN Essex Jr. College, St. Vincent Academy-Teach- es Study HaIl-Home- town: Newark, NJ. MRS. MILDRED WHEELER- Teaches Physical Educa- tion and Drivers' Train- Ing- MRS. BETTYE WHITNEY -B.S., U. of Texas, Texas Tech, U. of Mo., NTSU, T.W.U. Teaches Home Econom ics-Hometown: Dallas, Texas 49 vt it f xl Q 'Qt RW , Z? '- MRS. RUBY ARNOLD- Attendance Office Sec- retary-Hometown: Cor- pus Christi, Tex. , .,,,- ..- .... Q . . , A r 5, 1 , 5 I MRS. MARY BEEBE- PrincipaI's Secretary- Hometawn: Dallas, Tex. MRS, BI LLYELU DUNN- B,A., M.A., B.S., T.C.U., NTSU, Texas Wesleyan C.-Freshman Counselor - Hometown: Ft. Worth, Tex. MRS. PATRICIA HOUGH Mt. Carmel Academy- Sec. to Assistant Prin- cipal-Hometown: Wich- ita, Kansas MRS. CHARLOTTE KLUNDER- Secretary - Hometown: Memphis, Tenn. MRS RAYNELL NAY town Okmulgee Okla MIM' Q.. .. . ,VME M ., ii, 'Mil li' Attendance Clerk-Home- , MRS. GLENIS BYRON Secretary - Hometown: Walpole, Mass. A ff fe s W - 'Y' 5 T .. , I .12 . J., X MRS. LOUISE DOOLEY- B.S., Home Ec. Ed., M. Ed in Caun, 81 Guidance, T.W.U. ETSU-Senior Counselor - Hometown: College Station, Tex. I 4 wc BARRY DORN - S,M.U., M. Ed, NTSU Sophomore Counselor - Hometown: Rahway, N. A.I3., Office Staff Always lends a Hand Mrs. Arnold assists Don Carrington in the attendance office. MRS. MABEL NICHOLSON-B.A., M.A., M.L.S., ETSU, T.W.U.- Librarian - Hometown: Cookville, Tex. MRS. AMY THOMPSON- B.B.A., M.B.E., Counselar's Certificate, NTSU, T.W.U., S.M.U.-- Junior Counselor Home- town: Hagerman, Tex. MRS. KATHRYN WRIGHT B.S. and Masters in Li- brary Science- Librarian - Hometown: Marshall, Texas fist MRS. REBECCA DENTON ' B S -ml NTSU. U. af Hawaii- Teaches irls' g P.E.- Hometown: Collinsville, Texas ia9 'l1 gl!ARl.ES GRlMLAND- Baylor, Howard Payne, Southwest State Teach- ers Collegep NTSU Teach! es boys P.E. and coach- es. - Hometown: Brown- wood, Texas JACK ROUTT-B.S. East Texas State-Teach es health, head basket- ball coach Hometown Dallas, Texas JOE SlMPSON B.S., M.E. North Texas State Univ. Head Coach, Hometown: Girard, Texas ABE SPANGLER B.S., M.S. E.T.U. Teaches P.E. Hometown: Trenton, Tex- as MRS. GAY TUNNELL B.S. Stephen F. Austin Teach- es P.E, Hometown: Na- cogdoches, Texas JACK HARRIS B.S., MRS. PATSY OWENS- M.Ed. B.S. Ed., NTSU, ETSU-Coaches Central State, girls' P.E. track Hometown: Leon- Home state: Oklahoma ard, Texas MRS. NINA RICE- B.S.E., M.A.- Ark. State Teachers C., George Peabody C.- Teaches Health Home- town: Pottsville, Ark. Top P.E. Program Keeps Eagles in Shape .Plata 1 2 7 J at we W Q if ,, i ft til . I , mr .ts ,E lf ff 9 1 2 lg ,VVL N ,L 5 , w e fr sif t-g, gi-gi: J: 5- ' . , - -- ,.,, 1 f . z est, if A i 1 ' ' ':75'fiifSfi5?i355' r:E?f5fI ?.r5? if5f. ' io- ' P.-J xiw I ff N-9 . ' ,, s,-, 2. ., - - T ,mg 1 - 2 .. -- 't- l A A . 2 ,, SJAC1 r H A 5l 5 7 K11 SPORTS Eagles Tie for Sixth THE MIGHTY EAGLES FIRST ROW: Roger Lovelady, Rudy Tholen, Andy Harvey, Ronny Knape, John Hamilton, Jerry Thompson, Andy Pierce, Gary Tholen, Ret Little, Jim Karlovetz, Larry Mumaw, John Gangstad, Andy Mathews, Kendall Farley. SECOND ROW: Jack Bealle, Jim Swords, Mike Franklin, Roger Curry, Bruce Choate, Dan Duncan, Don Wills, Fred Davidson, Charles Shipp, George Gorski, Don Priefert, Jerry Wolf, Guy Hall, Rex Lovelady, Coach Simpson. THIRD ROW: Coach Ratliff, Jim Frazier, Max Ruhman, Mike Martin, Mike Hubbard, John Litterer, Wray Curtis, Art DeVitalis, Glen Lowe, Frank Cowan, Terry Granger, Ray Tatum, Wylie Fraze, Coach Broom. 1965 SCOREBOARD RHS RHS 6 Hillcrest 23 20 Paris 25 7 Arlington O 27 Highland Park I4 48 Denton 19 I3 Carrollton 6 7 Garland 7 I 3 Denison 12 O Mesquite 21 O Sherman IO The Eagles went through a season of re-construction in 1965. With 6 re- turning Iettermen and 4 starters, Coach Simpson found many promises for the '66 year. The Warbirds posted a 4-5-I season and finished in a tie for sixth place with Garland, as Denison took the crown. The bright spots of the year were the play ot Seniors: Wray Curtis, Jerry Thompson, Jim Frazier, John Gangstad, and Jim Swords, and Juniors: Andy Matthews, Mike Martin, Mike Franklin, and Art DeVitalis. Asst. Coaches Broom and Ratliff and Head Coach Simp- son. TEAM CAPTAINS: Wray Cur- tis, Jerry Thompson, and John Gangstad 54 Penalties, Panthers Jerry Thompson scores first Eagle touchdown of 1965 season against Hillcrest. Eagles Fred Davidson C621 Art DeVitalis CSU, and John Gangstad 1205 shovil quick pursuit. RET LITTLE Lettered 4 Senior Halfback Stun Eagles The Richardson Eagles fought hard and tough in the season opener but failed to handle the Dallas champs. Brian Blessing's bone-crush- ing runs stole the show as the Eagles were only able to tally once. Jerry Thompson's five yard run saved face as clipped 23-6. the Warbirds were JIM FRAZIER Senior Tackle Lettered 4 V1 RONNY KNAPE' Senior Halfback Lettered 3,. 4 Wray Curtis prepares to smash this Panther in Eagles' first loss. DON PRIEFERT Andy Harvey scoots into the end zone for lone Eagle score. The Eagles came out clawing and never stopped until they had scratched a 7-O win out of Arlington. The Colts put up a struggle throughout the en- tire game and sent chills through the 8,000 fans until Andy Harvey scored the only time on a 5-yard iaunt around end. Max Ruhman made it 7 and the Warbirds made it stick and walked into the hot dressing room with their first victory of i965. Senior Fullloack Lettered 4 JOHN HAMILTON Senior Guard Lettered 4 Eagles Scratch Arlington . . . Pictured here, pondering the Arlington offense, are John Gangstad, Frank Cowan, Glen Lowe Mike Martin, and .lim Frazier. BRUCE CHOATE Senior Wingback Lettered 4 56 RAY TATUM Senior Center Lettered 4 MIKE HUBBARD GUY HALL Senior Tackle Senior Guard Lettered 4 Lettered 4 ' Eagle Offensive line prepares to fire out against Denton Broncos. TERRY GRANGER - Senior Quarterback And Swamp Denton The Denton Broncos came to town like a ball of fire but got kicked 48-19. An 80-yard kickoff return by Jerry Thompson and a 40-yard runback of an interception by Mike Franklin Topped off the barrage. With a tie for first place, the Eagles worked hard and studied for Garland. The Eagle Victory March 57 58 Lettered 3, 4 ROGER ,CURRY Senior Tackle l.eTTered 3, 4 Ronny Knape Takes off wiTh This punt on a iaunt into Owl Territory. Eagles, Garland The Garland Owls had a iinx againsT Richardson ThaT was almost broken. A fumble in The backfield was all ThaT kepT The Eagles from breaking The iinx. Mike Franklin seT up The only Eagle score on a dash- ing iaunT down To The Garland 16-yard line. Max Ruhman made iT' 7 and ThaT lone poinT proved To save a Tie. The Eagles held This lead unTil The waning mo- DON WI LLS Senior Guard Buttle To u Tie menTs of The game. WiTh 90 seconds remaining, The Warbirds puT on a sTand ThaT sfopped The Owls aT The 20-yard line. BUT The freak accidenT occurred and They moved in for The score and kicked The exTra poinT for a 7-7 Tie. Max Ruhman makes it seven and a Tie. JIM SWORDS Senior Halfback Jerry Thompson C23l, Wray Curtis 1843, and Jim Frazier C75J, lead Jim Swords through Skeeter trap. ANDY HARVEY Junior Quarterback Lettered 3 MIKE MARTIN Junior Tackle Lettered 3 Ronny Knape grabs this Skeeter as Jim Frazier closes in for the kill. The Mesquite Skeeters came to Richardson hotter than the weather and wild as Dallas and stomped the Eagles 21-O. The Skeeter defense was hot as they held the Warbirds scoreless and Warbirds Punished by Skeeters with very little yardage. The offense went crazy and came up with three touchdowns and they left the field very content on downing the dark- horse. ART DEVITALIS Junior Linebacker lettered 3 r M W Eagles Profit from Journey to Paris The Eagles had the crowd and it would have been unbearable had they not won 25-20. Better than a l,0O0 students caught the train to watch Mike Franklin lead the Eagles up and down the Paris Junior College field. The Birds had a T4-0 lead trimmed and tied after they had taken advantage of a pair of breaks. Ret Little passed to Wray Curtis to set up the first score and Mike Franklin raced everyone for the other. Jim Frazier booted a 35- yard field goal to put the Eagles in front at the half. The Birds stormed back for a score in the third period and got a safety in fourth to wrap-up the scoring. 60 JERRY THOMPSON V LN Senior Halfback Lettered 3, 4 Andy Harvey and Jim flag,-ip Swords are overioyed after flici another touchdown. WRAY CURTIS Senior End Lettered 3, 4 All-Dist. 3 JOHN GANGSTAD Senior Linebacker Lettered 3, 4 Hon-mention All-Dist. 3 All-Dist. 4 Hon. Mention All-Dallas 4 Hon. Mention All-Metro 4 All-Metro 3rd team Carrollton I Spoils Homecoming The Eagle spirit was a little shy and not big enough for the Carrollton Lions as the Lions spoiled Homecoming 13-6. The running ot Jim Swords and the defense of John Gangstad wasn't shy at all as they led the Eagles within range several times only to be stopped short of the goal. Mike Franklin takes hand-off from Andy Harvey and blasts through the middle. ao-B ,L The Eagles' defense discusses strategy in Car- ' rollton defeat. rf' A MIKE FRANKLIN Junior Fullback Lettered 3 . A1 WYLIE FRAZE Junior Guard Lettered 3 Hon. Mention All-Dist. 3 CHARLIE SHIPP Junior Guard 'Lette red 3 Attendant Priscilla Ducote and John Gangstad A, Attendant Carolyn Hight and Ret Little ,rw-1 , QW Attendant Lou Ann Ohlen and . . Jerry Thompson 00 49-pw-ul..1--4--77.1.7 4'-Lv-Y- Yau-ug.,.,,,,Yvw+H.-WWV' wir, 1 .4-... Y--Y, v-.-.YY-,, 10 F Uhr Eallas iliinrning News Su11d-Hy, July 20, 1969 Miss Barbara Boo Curry Wed to Leonard E. Burton iMiss Barbara Boo Curry. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ,Wil- liams C. Cuirry, 6115 Elhadycliitif, and Leonard E.. Burton, 8226 ParkiLa-ne, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gnsrtav- C. Sichmidlt J-r. ol' Hous- ton,ieix:'h-aniged marriage vous Seituroay. ' V 'lihe Rev. Don R. Benton oifii- ciated at the ceremony in Per- kins Chapel, SMU, and the bride was escorted by her father. Honor attendants wene Mrs, Robert L. Whittaker of Cincinnati, Ohio, sister of the bride, and Mr. Schimiidlt. Briclesmaids were Mrs. Robert Hancock, Miss Carolyn Higlit of Chatham Tovvins-hiitp, N.J., and Miss Beth Thomipson. Groomsmen were Albert Schmidt, brother of the bride- groomq Eslwarid Scown Jr. and Colviar Mcllhsrain. Mr. Hancock and Mr. Whittaker seated guests. After a trip to Hawaii. the newlyfwecls will live in Dallas. The bride is a seniorait SMU, where she is a m-amber cf Kappa Kappa Gamma and Ahph-a Lamlfzda Deira. Her husband re- ceived his dogrse from SMU -1qv -,.,.. .-iv-,... ,,,v,- V, . V- Y W ..--.,--.-,---V- vwVw-.,,w.n..V,.--v- -v...-,.-,r...--,.--.--.F-Y -1v.v,-v--v-v- Sunday, July 20, 1969 Ghz Ballaa iHiInrni11g News even more incredible the prices at I. Mi11er's final sale of fashion shoes Roger Vivier from 40-42.00 Now 21.00 Mrs. George I. Miller from Ingenue from Millerkins from Millerkins from urry Crowned Queen HOMECOMING QUEEN BOO CURRY AND WRAY CURTIS The nerves were Tense and The crowd roared when Boo Curry was announced Homecom- ing Queen of 1965. She received The flowers, and The TradiTional kiss and crown was pre- senfed by Senior Class PresidenT Rick Davis. As Boo led her courT around The field, a Tremen- dous hand wenT up for her and Carolyn HighT, Priscilla DucoTe, and Lou Ann Ohlen. AT The Homecoming Dance, The courT was hon- ored loy a spoTlighT dance and iT added ' ' To a very happy occasion. Mr. Curry smiles wiTh ioy as Boo receives The roses at Homecoming. Also looking on are Rick Davis, PaTsy FosTer, and Steve Cook. l . , Andy Harvey prepares Eagles for Take-off. fr' LARRY MUMAW Sophomore Back LeTTered 2 H.P. Overcomes Eagles' Drive In mud, rain, and fog, The Eagles foughT down To The wire bum' came ouT shorT again, 27-14. Behind The sTrong running of Jim Swords, The Eagles scored on a 70 yd. drive early bui Trailed 7-6. The ScoTs scored Twice before half and led 21-6. Early in The fourrh quarter, Frank Cowan slammed a ScoT To The Turf causing him To fumble. The Birds went 30 yards in 3 plays wiTh Swords going The lasT 3. IT looked good buT The ScoTs scored again making The final 2714. GEORGE GORSKI Junior End JIM KARLOVETZ Senior Back LeTTered 4 Jerry Thompson looks for run- ning room as Rudy Tholen comes up To help. GLEN LOWE Sophomore Tackle LeTTered 2 To Andy MaTThews as Hall hold off The enemy Denison Squeezes by Eagles The Eagles foughT all The way To The end buT were a li'Tle shy as They fell 13-12 To The disTricT champs. Denison scored on The second play buT The Eagles charged back. Jim Swords and Don Priefert moved The ball 48 yards wiTh Mike Franklin going The lasT 7. Denison scored again and Swords puT The Eagles wiThin T poinT again buf The 2-poinT Try failed and The Birds were shorT. Jim Swords gets crushed as The Eagles fell I3 I2 ANDY MATTHEWS Junior End LeTTered 3 ndy Harvey fires bullet iley Fraze and Guy bKl1.1QSKiu'83XEsYAi!lJ'Eilfi JERRY WOLF Junior End ANDY PIERCE Junior Back LeTTered 3 Team shows final glow of spirit by carrying Coach Simpson off the field after defeating Sherman 'IO-O. Warbirds End Season FRANK COWAN Junior Guard Lettered 3 JOHN LITTERER Junior Tackle RUDY THOLEN Senior End Lettered 4 GARY THOLEN Junior Back Lettered 3 Our mighty Eagles closed the 1965 football season on a great note. It was a sharp lO-O win over Sherman. Wray Curtis set up the first score with an intercepted pass. Jim Frazier sent a 35-yard field goal soaring through the uprights and the Warbirds left at the half with a 3-O lead. The Bearcats came charging out but it was short-lived as John Gangstad came up with another intercepted pass. Jim Swords rambled 37 yds. and Mike Franklin flew 31 yds. and Swords blasted through for the score. MAX RUHMAN FRED DAVIDSON Junior End Junior Guard Lettered 3 Lettered 3 Flying High Qrs Jim Swords C355 spins with no luck in this trap. g DAN DUNCAN Junior Guard 'ISM FAX! N Af Vik. . ' Rooster takes a sharp left as he leaves the last man be hind with an unidentified Eagle on top of him. i' K .235 1. L me was--'FSH S-ul raft? Fra, .-.... :.f..f?ff'- -1- '2f'i,f':F: my i Vultures I FIRST ROW: ILeff to right! D. Cumiskey: mgr.: R. Hamilton: S. Horning B. Carnahan: S. Townsend: D. Hambrighi: D. Greene, mgr. SECOND ROW: D. Gullickson: J. Swords: G. Gray: B. Dudney: M. Golighily: M. Rasco: J. Good. THIRD ROW: D. Cunningham: mgr.: B. L'Hommedieu:. C. Dwight: T. Deweil: R. Thompson: L. James: J. Echols: C. Clement. FOURTH ROW: Coach Davis: D. Arledge: B. Brown: E. Kneese: G. Jackson: S. Holmes: T. Cumiskey: Coach Castleman. ' Buzzards FIRST ROW: R. Bryant: P. Cabness: G. Wombacker: J. Tannehill: Gruber: L. Stanphil: P. Blankenship: Skinner: T. Baron: B. Wainner. SECOND ROW: G. Stallard: J. Blasutta: B. Flippo: L. Lewis: B. Livingston: L. Norsworthy: D. Brown: B. Thrasher: J. Hoffman: W. Davidson: D. Lynch. THIRD ROW: Coach Grim- land: B. DeBona: B. Long: J. Kersey: P. Paris: D. Grigsby: J. Winslow: B. Winter: S. Parrick: G. Baldock: D. Worden: Coach McCIearin. I Eagle Cugers Start District With Strong Effort PRE-DISTRICT SCOREBOARD R. R. Paschal . . . . . 65 77 57 67 . . . .... . . Paschal Abilene ...... . . . 63 55 60 49 . . . . Bishop Dunne Abilene Cooper . . . . . . 46 38 64 53 . . . . . Adamson Denton .............. 59 69 63 62 ............. Adamson RONT ROW: Cleft to rightl Charles Speer, Frank Honeycutty Rick Baughnp Jamie Mendenhall: Bobby Baxter. BACK ROW: Ward Molen, mgr.p ob Mann, Glenn Williamson, Rick Prewittp Carl Stanley, Don Johnson, Coach Jack Routt. The Eagle round-ballers started the '65-'66 season with a tough schedule, worked hard, and' ended up with a satisfying pre-district record. The Eagles also placed 4th in the Fort Worth Tournament and won the consolation trophy in the Richardson Tourney. With returning all-district starter Rick Prewitt, and a little help from move-in Carl Stanley, the Eagles hoped for a very successful year as they entered district. Coach Routt shows unique form of describing plays dur- ing one of time-outs. Seen in picture are Bobby Baxter, Carl Stanley, Rick Prewitt, and Frank Honeycutt. Rick Prewitt goes high in the air to bag two points for the Eagle bombers. KARL STANLEY Senior Forward Lettered 4 Eagles Squeeze by Garland, Clip Mesquite, The mighty Eagle basketball team Traveled to Gar- land for the district opener and came away with a hard-earned 61-59 overtime victory. Rick Prewitt led the scoring with 26 points. Then Mesquite brought their Skeeters over to be soundly trounced 89-70. Carl Stanley had a tremendous night from the floor with 35 points. Rick Prewitt con- tributed 22 points and plenty of rebounding as the RICK PREWHT Eagles continued their winning ways. Senior Center I Lettered 2, 3, 4 , 1 Coach Routt and varsity cagers appear concerned about pending outcome. CHARLIE SPEER , Senior Guard l Lettered A Bobby Baxter displays his unique style of contributing points to the Eagle cause. And Nip Carrollton The Eagles kept a clear record in dis- trict as they pulled a calrn victory at Car- rollton 7l-7O. Rick Prewitt scored 31 and Frank Honeycutt contributed l8. FRANK HONEYCUTT Junior Guard Lettered 3 Karl Stanley pu mps in two points from the corner-a trait characteristic of him this year. 7l ,Q Johnson passes by a defender. BOBBY BAXTER Letfered 3 U 3 V, 5 t nnn .4 r t iiwiff tt, ' Y'fl f ,Q t V V ,,,,, Speer goes of lk 11 0' DoN RED JOHNSON o ff fnn' Lenered 3 ' E' f ' . f 11.121 Hey Kent, thanks for the picture. 'A-- , k B-f X2 sw A I ,QE t R42 t U 1 ii 3 Z Red concentrate throw RHS 74 HP 65 s for a free Prewitt shows the iumping form which made him one of the most sought after round-ballers in Eagles Bomb H With three big victories behind them, the mighty Eagle warbirds entertained the Highland Park Scotties before the largest home crowd of the year. The Eagles lumped off to a quick lead and never relinquished it although the Scots scrapped back within seven points. When the final buzzer sounded, the Eagle cagers found themselves with undisputed possession of first place of the South Zone. Listen fellas, howdia like that shot. P RICKY BAUGHN Lettered 4 1k:.uE..s.,I E H ' Mr. All-Everything shows great form. Co-Captain 4 B95 MANN Eagles Rip Mesquite, but Fall to Garland Johnson goes high to tip iump ball to' teammate, Prewitt. gn s 'iet 5 ' 7 if f Qi-fi--5 W AX if def ' g .ss , -1. A, ' sv 'M fr , ' .n N... .e,.,..1 4 .- M- , , m ama ife ' at ,Q S i tettt, l M3751 MQEF it etetteet W .,..,,....,,......- fwfr, - ' ' lg r ,, A 1' 3-lei Q Stanley shows jumping ability in tense Garland game In a spare moment Red waves To fans in audience. wr iff lT's a bird, iT's a plane, ii's a . . . Lions Also Fall - 58-48 Johnson seems to amaze everyone with his rebounding prowess. GLEN WILLIAMSON Lettered 3 75 Prewitt makes a move before going up for two points. Stanley drives past a most versatile defender. HP Becomes Lust Victim During the second round of Zone play, the Eagles suffered Their first loss. This loss was to the Garland Owls. After the Owl game, the Eagles were not to be put down, so they went on to win to The next Three games and to end up in a deadlock for The zone title. After the loss To Garland, the Eagles invaded the nest of Mesquite and took some of the sting out of the Skeeters by defeating them 81-76. Prewitt, enjoying his finest scoring effort, poured through 43 points to account for more than fifty per cent of the Eagle's points. The Warbirds then invaded the Scots gym and were ready for quite a wild game, but the Scotties had a trick up their sleeve-they tried to stall the whole game and take advantage of little mistakes. The strategy almost worked, but The Eagles finally came around and pulled seven points ahead in the final quarter to sack it up. After having the game called off once, the Eagles finally had their last shot at Carrollton, a tough game anytime. The game at Eagleville was a must for our cagers and they let the Lions know it. Four starters hit in double figures to show the great balance of our Team when we need it. After all was said and done, The Eagles won 58-48, and they also found them- selves in a tie with Garland. 76 Killer Karl shows his deadly iump shot form Prewitt's Page This was lust one of 162 free shots made by'Rick, as a senior. An old habit-outiumping opponents. Here Rick is going after one of his many rebounds which gained him an aver- i age of twelve per game. A typical sight-Prewitt going up for two points. As a sophomore, Rick broke right into the starting lineup immediately and started every game that year, and has started every game ever since. This first year, Rick scored 300 points, his iunior year he scored 500 and was selected to the first team All-District in both papers, and his final year he averaged 27.3 points per game and raised his total scoring for three years to 1,300 points. Also, in this, his senior year, Rick received many honors. Among them are the following: first team All-District in both papers, All-Greater Dallas-first team, All- Metro-first team, and bringing the honors closer to home, Rick was chosen Mr. Sports, the first time anyone but a football player has received the honor. lt is also very possible that Rick will become an All-Stater be- cause he is one of the top prospects in the state, with one of the top scoring averages. Rick has worked hard for everything he has received, and it is because of his dedication to basketball that this page is dedicated to him. 77 Eagles Full to Owls in Playoff was Senior cheerleaders and mascot watch final game with sorrowful emotions. After finishing The first round of zone play on top of the South Zone, The Eagles fell to The Garland Owls for Their first defeat of The season. The Warbirds came right back and won their next three games. AT The end of The regular season The Owls and the Eagles were Tied for The title, There- fore a playoff was required. The location was Moody Coliseum and the stakes were high for this, The deciding game. The Eagles jumped off to a quick lead, but soon relinquished it To The Owls, never to regain it. When the final buzzer sounded the Eagles had been defeated by a strong Owl Team but There were many tears shed in the lonely dressing room. We should not only be Thankful to The Team for The great year, but also to The many loyal fans who remained with the cagers to the very end. 65-66 First Round Johnson shows rebounding strength while Prewitt prepares to go up and watches on. CAGE SCORES R.H.S. .... 61 Garland .. ... 59 R.H.S.. . . . R.H.S. .... 89 Mesquite . .. ... 70 R.H.S.. . . . R.H.S. .... 7l Carrollton ..... . . . 70 R.H.S R.H.S. .... 74 Highland Park .. . . . . 65 R.H.S PLAYOFF GAME R.H.S. .... 48 Garland ...... . . 78 Second Round Garland . . . Mesquite . . . Carrollton . . . Highland Park 76 FRONT ROW: Mgr. David Cunningham, Jud Good, Larry Mumaw, Dave Heitman, Gary Gartman, Raleigh Blakely, and Brian Hoover BACK ROW: Lee Clepper, John Walker, Jim Rose, Coach Don Davis, Tom Dewell, Kenneth Gordon,Bob Kammeyer, and Jerry Kersey R.H.S.. . .. R.H.S R.H.S.. . .. R.H.S Under new coach Don Davis, the B Bombers went through a year of Tough preparation for next year's varsity. Although about twenty-five to thirty first tried out for the team, many found that high school ball is a far cry from junior high. Only those who have a true love for the game remained after the first few days of the kind of workouts Coach Davis is famous for. He has, indeed, a very fi'ne way of finding out which boys really wish to devote their time to the,game. After the final weeding out, the remaining boys worked very hard to prepare for next year, and there is much talent within these boys. First Round 41 Garland . . . 53 Mesquite . . . 53 Carrollton . . . 46 Highland Park DISTRICT SCHEDULE .. 64 R.H.S.. . . 52 R.H.S.... .. 64 R.H.S.. . . .. 63 R.H.S.. .. Second Round Garland . . Mesquite . . . Carrollton . . . Highland Park BASKETBALL SWEETHEART CATHY CANADA A vote of the 1965-66 Eagle cagers selected Most Beautiful Cathy Canada as Their sweetheart. Cathy rep- resented RHS at The Dr. Pepper Queen Contest, and indeed represented us well by being selected as first runner-up. Cathy serves RHS well as cheerleader, a member of RHGC, a member of the Honor Society, and by being chosen a school favorite this year. 80 For reasons such as this, Cathy attained this well-deserved honor. Golf Team Tees Off .- ge , 4. ' ,RV ir- ROW, from left: Bruce Byfield, Jimmy Butler, Robert Lee, Bobby Rust, Mark Owen, and Steve Magner. BACK ROW: Rob Hargis, Gerald Joe James, Rick Baughn, and Larry Brittain. ...Q ' ' A 1 . -:gr A 5 L . ... I B ' me Baughn, the first man. Coach Grimland, the Overseer. . . . for District ix A , W N, ., 59' l ' ' Q,-tif! W , X. ' ..,, ww, ,, . ,, ,,t,,, W , ,r I . ' L We 5 F' -at, if ,ai , Ei- f' 'A Rm 'ivy f -'Q ' 'L if Q4 r- vim A ,' B il'l 'fri ' . L iai it B at or r rrrrr - we iz L5 i H L, I .E Q , A S. , ,fi G I K I fl All ' i. - -- . ei '- . Hi? V Q 7 ' ft . ' ,Q , 4' f. ' A , 7 an i:'f1l'f-, 2' W, :Tv ,,-'MZ' 'Q' Larry Brittain, a sophomore with great potential. Steve Magner shows driving 'form. That was fun Dada, can I do ' if again. a' 1 A , 4 J 'fm Golfers Bound 15 I ' f , r JJ. X -- L Joe James-the Arnold Palmer look. Butler fees up a shot. A 1 , While Beane shows the back- swing, Joe James demonstrates , his puffed iaw, and the deter- mined look The golf team this year is made up of two teams and the alternates, but anyone can move up or down at any time because one's rating is determined every week. At this time the first team consists of Rick Baughn, Gerald Beane Larry Brittain, and Rob Hargis. The second if team of Bruce Byfield, Joe James, Steve Magner, and Bobby Rust. At this time the alternates are Jimmy Butler, Gary Cline, Robert Lee, Foley Means and Mark Owens. J B - i f H ily- ,,sl , J To this date, the team has participated in five tournaments and won J if four of them. Because of these strong showings, we feel that they will l30bl0Y RUSl 'l'leYf ball' YOU Sflll'l1efe? do well in district. or Good Year I-W' K ww. as it tls if J Mark may think it's funny, but Coach Grimland seems to be giving up on him. This is the eye view the ball gets before Bruce Byfield drives away. 83 The course of 2.5 miles for the cross country runs is at White Rock Lake. l , ., , k y W, V: i n M . my V I lat J ,-.-- .. Ea 2 , T B! ,. id .. 5, .eg if E 2 gps,-T T ........ H, 'Q' fu' ,L B s -fr f sz' Q 5 .XA i Q ' .- il sm lf fl? 6' A ' ' s DPM P' .f 1 - af, dv, N w ee: ll' it V ,gg . ,,,, W,.. , . . ,A fre., .... it es- ...L it X 7, - gf' - . V, -V . T x gh Q f f ' sw.. i .aw-4 M fs c: rl'tf 'fv :.Z ' s f ' 5 a as Q mu .. . ,. , L W V ff' The gun goes off and! Each boy in the top 10 receives a trophy. Co-captain Johnny Mackey has many vic- tories to be proud of. Cross country team. BACK ROW L. to R: Co-Capt. Johnny Mackey, Lynny Sutton, Co-Capt. Bob Van Horn, Kenny Gatlin, John Powell FRONT ROW: Mark Winnette, Tim Byrne, Barry Eden, Dan Estep, and Frank Speer. 84 For a boy to run cross country, track must really be important to him. This 2.5 mile run is a true test of strength and endurance. This year's team, coached by Jack Harris, has shown exceptional ability. Many team and individual trophies reward their devotion and hard work. The team of Johnny Mackey, Mark Winnette, Kenny Gatlin, Tim Byrne, and John Powell took sixth place in the state meet in Austin. mgmw resist ivgllvfh- we--+ rwmfxxrb NCL. 4 fr f: I .- K. ,A 3 'E 4. vw U . A r - + i , EP' ,- 7 sl 5 y ' ivffisiiq. , Q .4 -w p: asv: ,... h.Kiv K A 'W X '2.'i ' l '-1-3' 'tu g iii - if Q' i 2, . tv, 5mf r.,5,p:zE25f1,r,,t3i,,f,, wt: Sql .A s.,-agil e .., U s r' .. ' ff 11- 1- ' at 'Y Q1 X ' gr A glib ' -X1 was :ww 2 'J IT- 1' wg: ff ,l iff 352 f 5 V' gg-Wwlggsgvs 3 lair Wwggj N ,, SEE s country iaunt begins. Cross Country Team Rates First in Dallas Area Pulling all of his efforts together, Chuck Kourvelas strides to the finish. 66 Track PHIL CUTTS Senior COACH HARRIS Eagles are led by Johnny Mackey and George Owens. Both seniors are two year Ietferrnen. DAVID RUSSELL Junior 'Yami Pole Vault Crew Kenny Gatlin and Johnny Mackey prepare for distance race. RET LITTLE Senior Has High Hopes ANDY HARVEY Junior Andy Harvey hands off to Johnny Mackey in relay race Charley Shipp likes his flying saucer. Distance men work hard under watchful eye of Johnny. 1-2, 1, ',,.f y- ' er- 1- I A Ll 'l ' A A -:A, ,. . 'Ki A Rick Mafzen Andy Pierce flies low. clears The bar over the high iUmP Pif, Eagles Work Hurd Steve Kiley flies low over the high hurdles. for District Mile-relay team of David Russell, Johnny Mackey, Andy Harvey, and George Owens. 4 l l l l Glen Kinard fires the shot. l Kenneth Gordon clears the bar. . e . 16 3 . an X V I 1 t gl 2 my ies. l G 'I -W .ite N. my W, ser' ,, ' . illfllffi ffl 4 ' ' r - K sf - 1 . . ,.., . Q ' I .L I , W T' ' G f John Litterer heaves the discus. l Sprint-relay Team clowns it up a bit with Kendall Farley. Jogging are Phil Cults, George i Owens, David Russell, and Gary Tholen. . 1 , .,.5,. V31 K 41 .,.. , . 1. ,. we 3 , .w5,.I,,.5.e' -.. V. F Q, Mmkw W K . W ,' -95 'W M Eli 29 ' ?7lll? : W ' - r-Aff ,V .glE?: ' . 'T' - -Q -. . V, . .. . .. . . . . . f 4 - , , - '1i.fm, I l ., gg- :..x.:.g::u.p.fL - ,.,- ' 4' -' .,.f ,Q f - V 6533 1, I . 3 H-' 'af Q 3 'wif1f'?i22i! rr --wa lk A ' is ' 'M ' H .?,2zz-a -f ii I - - ' - ' . , - 1 if: - . V My . r 4 New ,,., . , . ,R .1 rr - - - W,-Y ,.r:.:...o. z.efms . 1 'l' i ff W H - fi '-- .- - ' W ' 2 Me' ' ' zwsi v f' .V - if , 1 f ,,... R' fifliff fv f -1 . , .. A f A ' V , ' ' A .- - V V V ww.. W. f-eQ3ea.a- L .W . -a lf, .aa xa .. .N,n.r.-a Q -f 1- Q W , lsr- w wf I - S , -4-an-if . QQ.- ,.... - f A .V - f - - - A 'El 'Q-fi' '1 ' m- 0 734' -,ffl AT' -, 'fi P, L . . m ., -'C me 4 . nv, ,,r'-:.:gf1..,r.'.e1.i 53 Vai 1. . . 3 i ..v 3 I . . . w r- nw, -Mew if an .w'.1w -f': -- GEORGE GORSKI Junior Robert Tillinger fBoneJ flings a disc a long way. GARY THOLEN Junior ANDY PIERCE Jurdor Andy Pierce sprints through 1he last leg of relay ahead of the pack. STEVE KILEY Junior FRONT ROW: fleft to rightl Clay Longino, Jim Phillips, Tim Cumiskey, Bobby Baxter, Donnie Russell, Don Carrington, Jud Good, Gary Gartman, Frank Honeycutt. BACK ROW fl to rl Harry Finley, Greg Kosan, Ray Tatum, Thad Kenney, Wray Curtis, Jerry Blackwood, Steve Tisserand, Wiley Fraze, Ted Howell, Coach Max McClearin. Eagle Baseball 1966 The i966 baseball Eagles started official workouts February l4 in hopes for a spectacular season. After a second place finish last year, the Eagles hope to even better their record. Ten lettermen return, including 'five starters. Among the starters are: Donnie Russell-all-district shortstop and team's leading hitter, Don Car- rington-all-district pitcher and team's Most Valuable Player of- l965, Steve Tisserand-team's leading fielder at first-base, Jerry Blackwood-pitcher, and Frank Honeycutt-centerfielder. With help from other lettermen Wray Curtis, Greg Kosan, Bobby Baxter, Jim Phillips, Wiley Fraze, and Ray Tatum, and move-ins Thad Kenney and Tim Cumiskey, and sophomores Gary Gartman and Jud Good, the Eagles look forward to a most success- ful season. gi 1 DONNIE RUSSELL JERRY BLACKWOOD Coach McClearin watches over late Shortgfgp, Senior Pitcher, Senior practice. All-District 3, Hon. Mem. 2 cap- Captain 4 lettered 2, 3, 4 tain 3, 4 Lettered 2, 3, 4 DON CARRINGTON Senior, Pitcher, Third-Base All-District 3 Lettered 2, 3, 4 Eagles Get GREG KOSAN Senior, Outfield Letfered 3, 4 WRAY CURTIS Senior, Outfield Lettered 3, 4 Early Start on Season STEVE TISSERAND, SBFIIOI' FirS1 IDGSG, I-effered 3, 4 WILEY FRAIZE, Junior catcher Lettered 2, 3 2 RAY TATUM, Senior catcher Leifered 3, 4 JIM PHILLIPS, Senior, Third base, Letfered 4 Eagles Want GARY GARTMAN, Sophomore shortstop BOBBY BAXTER, Junior second base Leffered 2 Letfered 2, 3 FRANK HONEYCUTT Junior Outfield Lettered 2, 3 istrict l 'g', 'f.g I gy- I ?lJs!'f'-f,.f , 'L ' nf R THAD KENNY 4. 9 Senior, Second Base Lefferecl 4 Baseball players run foo. Shown are Wray Curtis, Greg Kosan, and Frank Honeycutt. mf' f f ' , I K K 1 L, 5 Lb. ., TEDDY HOWELL Senior Pitcher xi TIM COMISKEY Junior, Outfield JUD GOOD Lettered 3 Sophomore, Pitcher, Utility Lettered 2 Junior Varsity Prepares for Difficult Season The Junior Varsity Baseball team is to prepare the younger boys for Varsity ball. They play area B teams and some Varsity teams from the neighboring towns. Coach Castleman has rugged plans for the team as they build for future years. FRONT ROW: Steve Kemple Mgr., Steve Amis, Dee Hambright, Dave Monroe,' Paul Figley, Bill Winter, Jim Hoffman, Bobby Johns, Rick Thompson, Mgr. BACK ROW: Coach Castleman, Gary Jackson, Donnie Thompson, John Walker, Wes Williams, Bob Kammeyer, Bob Dudney, Bruce DeBona, Steve Parrock, Jim Campbell. 94 .WQTLIQ as s O59 V x ff ff 'X ffl e,,:::f,gV C Tennis Team .C S . 9' . ,3,-51-My Has First Meet Signet' - in Garland The RHS tennis team under Coach Harry started their season this year with a meet in Garland. Barbara Peavy and Janice Powell are the famous pair who play' doubles and who did well in the meet. Barbara Peavy and Ann Conrad are the two returning Iettermen. The other members of the team are Carol Curtis, Karen Sullivan, Patsy Grisalc, Kathy Gibbs, and Stancy Jones. The team practices during sixth period at Terrace and Floyd Parks in Richardson. This year the team is planning to enter the East Texas State Meet, the district meet at North Texas, and the Highland Park meet. Since the team is not restricted to playing iust the teams in our district, they are able to play twelve high schools in the surrounding area. su Q. ' ,, Awe? ll 16:41, any Min' I Q STA. .1 I I i' l If I - -l ah- A- i Ii. -Qu-li'ihL Q ' ix' 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 I 5 9 7 Pres. V.P. Sec. OFFICERS CHAPTER I Treas. Hist. Susie Sterlacci Sandra Martin Bev Pate Peggy Fulton Sally Howell Kent Mills and Ann Tipton inspect the goods at Chapter I's Valentine Sucker Sale. OFFICERS CHAPTER ll Pamela Polly Sharon Anderson Karen Kpsan Louise Suttle Kathy Hansen Kathy Keller Jackie Baker Lynell Plumb Darlene Guinn Patti Crosby Brenda Aulick Vicki Bostick Karen Gadd Susie and her officers get ideas by studying the proiects of other F.H.S. F.H.A. Add The purpose of Future Homemaliers of America is to familiarize girls with home economics, train them to develop leadership, help them to become better family members, and encourage them to perform service for school and community. This year a fourth chapter has been added, giving the clulo a record membership. This year Chapter I was sponsored by Mrs. Whitney. Chapter I held sucker sales on VaIentine's Day and St. Patrick's Day. Mrs. McKeovvn again sponsored Chapter Il. The girls in this chapter presented the annual DoII Assembly. The officers of Chapter ll plan their spring activities. lf Members of Chapter lll make posters tor Project Special Care. ew Chapter Chapter Ill helped support Proiect Special Care by assisting with the advertising. Frances Dyer, a member ot Chapter lll, placed third in the National Make It with Wool Contest. Chapter -III was sponsored by Mrs. Sewalt. Mrs. Ritchey's chapter, Chapter IV, adopted a Christmas proiect of its own. The girls in this chapter collected food, toys, and gifts for a needy family. During March, the girls sponsored a Bake Sale. Donna and her officers organize their Bake Sale. Pres. Sec. Rep.' OFFICERS CHAPT Treas. . . . . . ER III . .Margaret Okerberg ..Jini Lambert . .Kathleen Hall . .Jenny Fulford ..Wanda Matthews Frances Dyer models the suit which won her the third prize in the Make It with Wool Contest. Pres. . V.P. . Sec. . . Treas. Rep. . OFFICERS CHAPTER IV Donna Haden Susan Taylor Susan Tague Virginia Hooter Melanie Moon 99 R, 121 4344 C' Pres. V.P. Sec. Treas. Hist. CFFICERS .... . , .Dianne Miller ... . .Cheryl Gammon . . . . .Marilyn Partlow . . . . .Helen Weber . . . . .Leslie Liem Diane, Cheryl, Marilyn, and Leslie lead the F.N.A. Future Nurses Take Field Trip Under the sponsorship of Mrs. G-ant, this year's Future Nurses Club has Taken several field Trips. In November They visited The Caruth Rehabilitation Center, aT Christmas They Took gifts To The Woodlawn Convalescent Home. In March They spent a day aT Texas Women's University learning The requirements for a nursing degree. The Future Nurses bring Christmas cheer To The Woodlawn Home X picturedj. Future Teachers Attend Convention Through The Future Teachers of America, Those students interested in The field of education learn the advantages of a career in Teaching by hearing guest speakers, Taking field trips, and actually teaching for a day in an elementary school. The special project of This year's group was To assist in The patterning of brain-damaged children. Delegates from This year's F.T.A. attended two conventions, the District Convention at Denton and The State Convention at Austin. l0O F.T.A. officers are Lou Ann Ohlen, Barbara Carter, Rosie Saxon, Karen Snyder, and Sylvia Stevens lnot Connie Fanning and Becky Giles prepare vote for F.T.A. District officers. DE Provides Beautiful Displays The purpose of Distributive Education is to give young g people an opportunity to obtain vocational training and to develop leadership. Under the sponsorship of Mrs. Louise Nicholson, this year's DE students have sponsored a car smash before the Mesquite football game and a skit, lf Girls Asked Boys for Dates. DE officers .ludy Roark, Gene Knutson, Anne Kyger, Paul Tannehill and Susan Schlosser OFFICERS President . . ............... Martin McNeese i Vice-Pres. .. ........ . . . Dewain Minchew Michele Renouf Gene Knutson Secretary . .. ...Anne Kyger Treasurer ..... , , , Tommy Coffman I Parliamentarian .............. ..... S usan Schlosser Chaplain ...................... ... Paul Tannehill Student Council Representative ........ Denise Bullard Ware, DE Sweetheart, explains Neiman- Annual Representatives ........ ..... J udy Roark display. Parry Bullard Steve Ma shman ICT Enters New Fields The purpose of lndustrial Cooperative Training is to give the participating students an opportunity to obtain vocational training and develop work skills. The areas of this training are dental as- sistance, nurses' aicl, welding, radio service, drafting, sheet metal assistance, laboratory assistance, air conditioning and refrigerator ser-vice, auto mechanics, and aircraft mechanics, and TV carneramen. The ICT program is in its second year under the guidance of Mr. Sholty. ICT students hurry to their jobs. lOl 'ft' ft V we Officers Cyndy Bain, Jeanne Harrington, Ann Tipton, Karen Price, Nancy Carpenter, Mary Kay Bock, and Lee Lovvorn look over plans for the next meeting. 3? .gi Kathy Clifton and Nancy Carpenter corner Rick Prewitt to sell him a spirit button. GSL I Serves RH Girls' Service League Chapter l has done much this year Cyndy Bain stops a moment while putting school news on the bulletin board. I02 to serve RHS and our community. They started off the year by selling spirit buttons. They were a big success and did much to promote school spirit. GSL is an organization which is here to serve the peo- ple of RHS and the city ot Richardson. These girls have worked hard on all of their proiects. Some of these in- clude helping at the annual .Children Development Center Chili Supper, giving a party for the children at the Den- ton State Home, and helping at PTA and open house. The officers are Ann Tipton, president, Karen Price, vice- president, Nancy Carpenter, corresponding secretary, Jeanne Harrington, recording secretary, Lee Lovvorn, treas- urerg Cyndy Bain, parliamentarian, and Mary Kay Bock, historian. Through the sponsorship and guidance of Mrs. Gloria Snyder, GSL I has been a club of great service to RHS. M f ws 'P- smgagzxgzxiz- 55.9 ,lf Wan' , Ann Tipton looks on as Nancy Carpenter reads the minutes at a regular meeting. And Community Mrs. Gloria Snyder and George Vanclerslice enter- tain at the Christmas party. Sheila Winters, Kathleen McCord, and Cheryl Murphy reset another table at the Children Development Center Chili Supper. Coleman, Connie Williams, and Prickette anxiously await the I03 The boys were very excited over their Valentine cards and candy.given to them by Karen Foster, Luiean Hess, and Judy Worth. The boys at John F. Kennedy Center enioy the attention that Carol Blackford gives them. Cindy Decker and Carla Ford entertain the girls by coloring. IO4 5 2 3 y Q t . 3 Mrs. Humsinger from the John F. Kennedy Center tells thel club at a dinner meeting about the boys at the center. As the outside project for i965-66, the Girl's Service League, Chapter ll, selected the Ann Dalton and John F. Kennedy Centers in Dal- L las. The girls and boys in these homes are l retarded, however educable and trainable. The GSL members visit the homes twice a month and have become well acquainted with the children. Through their experiences with the children, the girls are more aware of the l needs of others. GSL Shows Concern for Handicapped Santa Claus, David Oliver, assisted the girls in giving a Christmas party for children at Ann Dalton and John F. Kennedy Centers. Sandra Sissel and Ernst give these girls their gifts. The goals of Girls' Service League, Chapter II, are Three-fold: To serve The school, The immediate com- munity, and To serve The surrounding community. As service to The school, GSL has helped with victory dances, Open House, The basketball tournament, The regional marching contest, and Christmas proiect. Other proiects sponsored by This club were a Spirit Bake Sale and a Valentine proiect. For The community serv- ice, The GSL furnishes babysitters for local PTA's. For service To surrounding community, The club visits a re- tarded chiIdren's center. Under The direction of Nlrs. Amy Thompson, The following officers guide The club: Mary Margaret Hal- ford, president, Carolyn Hight, first vice-president, Carla Ford, second vice-president, Linda Mumawpttmgl vice-president, Mary Oldham, secretary, aney B' s, Treasurer, Carrie Burnett, historian, Pattiann Cremin, reporter, and Lou C. Wulfien, parliamentarian. GSL Participates in Varied School Proiects GSL helped The Religious Council publicize the Special Care Project. Sallie Thompson, Hanna Valkeeiarvi, and Garen Jackson are making posters for The cafeteria. T if W tm ,th Q ,Cx ,QV ,, As Susan Lawrence looks on, Kay Stringer explains that each cupcake costs ten cents at The Spirit Bake Sale. A' 'Www my . ti, L ,ff 1 Tm if L , ,T Johanna Ernst is shown hosting The Richardson Invitational Tournament as a service to The Eagle cagers. T . Qswgu Judy Worth takes orders for telegrams and Helping a frustrated parent find his classes at Open House are GSL carnations, the Valentine Project. hostesses, Janey Billings and Linda Mumaw. , ,,T Cabovel Jamie Mendenhall, President and Bob Price, Secretary. fleftl George Neary, Vice President. Crightl Sam Humphrey, Treasurer. 66 Key Club 1 Under the leadership of their officers and Mr. Franklin, Key Club mem- bers have enioyed a successful year with their prom, assembly, and visits to the Scottish Rite Hospital. 4 Cabovel Paul Helm, Asst. Secretary and Prissy Ducote, Sweetheart. In Memoriam Probably the most in f l u e n t i a l Key Clubber to come from the Texas-Oklahoma District of the Key Club in- ternational was William D. Harrison. After being elected Lt. Governor of the Greater Dallas Area, he initiated the follow- ing outstanding innovations: a parade held in Downtown Dallas annually to climax Key Club Week and a Key Club of the Year award granted to the most progressive club of our area. These are just a few of his many accomplishments. After Bill's untimely death, we of the Richardson High School feel that the loss of this most promising life marks a tragic occurrence of the year i966. To many of us, this was also a deep personal loss, and, as orie of our faculty members summarized, Bill did more in the field ofservice work in his few years than most adults do in a lifetime. I06 Hall Hall is The gang all here? Welcomes New Sponsor we ,,. .V ,j if .ip , , ' , , J , N y ' fi, h ' 3- liul :zzTw1 '. 22T: The Key Club Waltz As a service organizaTion The Key Club has dedicaTed The sec- ond SaTurday of every monTh To bringing joy inTo The lives of The paTienTs aT The ScoTTish RiTe Chil- dren's HospiTal. This service To our communiTy has broughT ioy noT only inTo The hearTs of These children buT inTo The hearTs of club members Themselves as well. l07 if... Pres. . . . . V,P. . Sec. .. Treas. . . Hist. .. Rep. .. Sr. Rep. . Jr. Rep. OFFICERS Debbie Harlow Judy Worth Carolyn Ledbetter Rubin Morris Cindy lngraham LaDonna Burke Luiean Hess Lou C. Wulfiean Anne puts the final touches on her Swedish Christmas tree. The Executive Committee begins plans for the Annual Spring Drive. Debbie, Livia, and Hanna accept Mayor Ryan's Proclamation. Mayor Procluims A.F.S. Day The purpose of the American Field Service'is to promote brother- hood and understanding through the sponsorship of 'foreign ex- change students. This year the A.F.S. is sponsoring two exchange students, Livia Simon from Argentina and Hanna Valkeeiarvi from Finland. A.F.S. also has two honorary members, Anne Gentzel from Sweden and Hasi Scholing from Germany. The A.F.S. has sponsored a number of activities. Among these are the faculty tea, the induction of new members, and building a float for the Homecoming Parade. Ot course these activities were climaxed by the Annual Spring Drive to raise money to support the exchange students. Frank Houzvicka assists Rubin in distributing the Bells for Livia, Anne, Hanna, and Hasi attend Red Cross Convention. l08 Soph Stan and Ja y and Martha sell cookies at Bake Sale in Paperback Book Store Proves Success One of the most successful proiects of this year's Hi-Li Club has been the opera- tion of the Paperback Book Store. Here students have an opportunity to obtain paperbacks for required reading or for their own enioyment. In addition to operating the Book Store, club members have also created bulletin board displays, served as library assist- ants, and helped process new books. The Paperback Store does a thriving business. nette ask for program suggestions. Treas. OFFICERS Pres. Stan Holmes V.P. Janette Speegle Sec. .Marsha Flippo Joan Perry Martha Shepherd Sophomore A.F.S. Has Active Year Three years ago, the Soph. AFS was organized to give sophomores an opportunity to participate in the American Field Service Program. Since that time, the club has contributed more and more to the AFS. ln December, the Soph. AFS held a social for new members and the exchange students. Later they joined the Jr.-Sr. Chapter for a Pot-Luck Dinner. -Joint proiects between the two groups also included selling the Bells for Peace and the AFS stocks. of censorship. -.,,- I, I IO9 Discussion groups out the pro's and cons E The Pal Club and GSL ll welcome Ex's to Homecoming. Sponsor Mr. Thompson says hed rather fight than switch from Pal Club. We Give of Ourselves A its i I 'U lql i i E isis , ' tg gay iff xi 'C L L ' t Us If K Q 5 I r . , I I flag! I g , , V. 'ry I I 4 - it . Q - , E. . I 5 l ,QE 5 ' 59? if 5 Reed, Ken, Jimmy, Rick, and Wray have their last fling at Open House. The motto of the Pal Club ex- presses the feelings of each 'of its members. This year the club got off to a good start by operat- ing the concessions at the foot- ball games and selling refresh- ments at Open House. At the Christmas Ball, the Pals presented the exchange students with the annual gift of cowboy boots, shirts, and hats. X 6 M.. .5...i Pal officers Jeff Harkinson, Wray Curtis, Ken Bean, Stuart Anderson, and Mike Herod check plans for the Christmas Ball. I0 Service with a smile! ,sq The Pal Club goes on strike for the Christmas Ball. Pal Clubbers in Action Stuart prepares to read work assignments tor the Richardson Track Clinic. ,. Exchange students Livia Simon and Hanna Valkeeiarvi open their Christmas gifts from the Pal Club. Pal Clubbers Joe Hollarn, Wray Curtis, Don Priefert, and Mike Franklin give customers the hard sell. OFFICERS Pres. . . . . . V.P. .... . 2nd V.P. . . . Sec. ...... . Treas. .... . Sgt. at Arms ...... Sunni Hale Sue Boehmer Peggy Hager Cathy Canada Jackie Carson Lynn Elliott The officers check final plans for the Kiddy Day Dance. ff- , . K-5 k 5 RHGC Float Wins Second Prize The Richardson High Girls' Club, formerly Y-Teens, functio primarily as a service club. This year, the girls gathered toy clothing, and food for a needy family. The RHGC also present the family with a Christmas tree and decorations. . During football season, the RHGC combined efforts wi Junior Citizens of America. The result was the second pri Y-fl float, Homecoming Past, Present, and Future. Members of RHGC and the JCA's work on the home- coming float. Homecoming Past, Pres- ent, and Future wins second place. Il2 rife t , P P as -. it P if C C . C ATT, j T t 1 s T .. ks , 1 in V , 3 . W., ,Nw :ea . , , , r I H . . . 5 gs., JMX? , Q it-tggfi v tA V- ' . fcgjx .tx : 5 T K T srfs P F Wi T V .iya,'-Q., V - ,fr .r W , fy. J - ' , . g ,, , , . . H if CP.. 1 y r if ..g.,,s,gg-ga ??uS,1?1': 's?'h',,rtJGsPfZgf1:g- l'rr,'f . - T. -.fe in s t . t 1 P R, ' ,. A g asm at 1 1 ' 5 'f-' :A r f- 'weft -V . 'f,- fffgfjezfziff'-W1 P-. as .5 , . , A l'-' .4 f 4f5,5lf+.,Q2Qi'4 ' '5 5 , f v - P 2 as W P gp... --tk , 4 vg , f Qi' 4 , 143375 .-fs,:t,pvff.-,Q pf' 5 j ' K ,. ' J. i'rr ,.., r , if s 4, Qt' In .. r - H I- A Qu ..'t .. . -' A M y y M f , Hmm C c .I We Tr... - Prissy presents Frank Clarke and Chuck Howley with honorary memberships in the RHGC. RHS Welcomes Dallas Cowboys ln February, The RHGC Sponsored a PGY assern- ly wiTh guest speakers Frank Clarke and Chuck ' owley of The Dallas Cowboys. Both players ' iscussed The personality Traits needed for pro- assional athletics and answered questions about rofessional football. At The end of The assembly, ie two players were awarded honorary mem- arships in the RHGC. Frank gives his opinion of the big contracts awarded to rookies O.K., Chuck. l'm winded. The audience listens intently as the Two Cowboys stress the importance of enthusiasm. ll3 .I OFFICERS Pres. ............ Larry Fairchild V.P. ... .... Sumra Manning Sec. . .... Lynelle Wesch Treas. .... Craig Wadsworth Second period announcements are given by Wilson Pietszch and Sumra Manning. II4 i2WiBi3i'ii il F Sumra Manning coordinates production of music at Home Room. K.R.H.S. Learns by Se rvi n9 F The obiective of KRHS is to acquaint the member of the club with the knowledge of how the soun equipment at school is operated. The members lear about this equipment by taking complete charge of i KRHS sets up the microphones for assemblies and pe rallies, makes all of the announcements, and tries 1 inform the student body about the workings and a tivities of all other clubs. President Larry Fairchild sets up speakers for one of the pep rallies. l 'Sue Ann Patterson T Dan Lauderdale and welcome Sister Elise to R.H.S. Religious Council Coordinates Proiect Special Care The Religious Council is composed of young people ho are interested in learning to understand the eligious beliefs of others. The Council, to help pro- note a religious atmosphere in RHS, has sponsored he Monday morning devotionals. In February, the ouncil invited the RHGC and NHS to hear Sister Elise peak on How to Keep Your Religion in College. The most important event of the year for the Coun- il is the annual Christmas project. This year, with the l,4OO from various club and individual donations, the ouncil was able to completely furnish and equip the pecial Care School, a day school for brain-damaged nd retarded children. aren Lewis, Don Woods, and Mariana Williams watch as the children work o improve their motor skills. Pres. V.P. Sec. Hisf. Treas. OFFICERS .........Ronnie Rowell . . . . .Dan Lauderdale .. . . .Carrie Burnett ... . .Mariana Williams ... . . Donna Montgomery Ronnie Rowell and Jan Geiger help the children learn the alphabet. ,4,i,',.cig1p if as. - sf. ga 1, ,, , ,TL V J , 1,50 Cissy tells Jan Geiger and 'Roy Earle about her new wheel chair. :is , E., .i OFFICERS Pres. ... ........ Pam Rhoads V.P. .. ..... Rubin Morris Sec. .. ..... Jonathell Williams Treas. ..... Janet Hunsell Pam Rhoads and Susan Duncan at- tend the area meeting in Dallas. Officers plan program for next meeting. OFFICERS Pres. . ....... Jack Tennenbaum V.P. .... ..... D avid Gullickson Sec.-Treas. . ..... Christie Scott II6 Performers at the talent assembly take a curtain call. Red Cross Sponsors Assembly This' year was a busy one for the Red Cross and Safety Council. ln addition to sponsoring the annual talent assembly, the Council gave a birthday party tor the Woodlawn Convalescent Home and presented a variety show at the V.A. Hospital. Muthemagiciuns Drganized This year a new club has been added to RHS-the Mathe- magicians. The purposes ot this organization are to broaden and deepen the interests of its members in mathematics and impart to them an appreciation of its values and beauties. These goals are achieved through puzzlers, tricks, and games as well as research proiects. Mr. Sheets gives some shortcuts to mental math. Joe and Rick explain the fundamentals of analytic geometry. OFFICERS Pres. . ........ Joe Huston V.P. .. ...... Sara Jo Hubbard Sec. . .... Dan Adair Treas. .... Rick Houston Science Club Promotes Independent Research Through student lectures, field trips, and lectures by guest the Science Club attempts to encourage its members to their scientific pursuits outside the classroom. This year clence Club was led by Roy Earle, Pres.g John Burchard, V.P., Holmes, Sec.-Treas., and Larry Thomasson, Hist. Mu Alpha Theta Studies Applied Mathematics Mu Alpha Theta is a national organization composed of students interested in the prac- tical application ot mathematics. In order to be eligible tor membership in the club stu- dents must maintain a high scholastic average and obtain the recommendation of a mathe- matics instructor. The club programs are usually put on by the students themselves, but occasionally a guest is invited to speak on mathematics in industry. Mr. Robert Cox answers questions on mechanical engineering. Roy, Carole, and John prepare to call the meeting to order. ll7 l All these activities really wear me out screams Pam Ralston. George Vanderslice hitches a ride on the Junior Citizens float. RHS Clubs Serve fii E gc alhla, V 'wwf 41 'Vi' C C r.ra Y DECA students Denise Bullard and David Wensley work on posters to remind students ofthe annual Christmas proiect. ll8 The end of the Key Club assembly was a smash . See my pretty leg, Bob? , says Dan Madden in an act of the annual Key Club assembly. f. - ':-- ::ff1s:f.?g1 , . atv-ff:::f:.f',....::::f,, M l,, 1 li- A APPA 1 V 1 I 1,4 3 A ,gif Wxi. Q ., L ff Playhouse RHS has elegant float for Homecoming Parade. Ata, L W ' Y fl' hrough Activities 5 Y., ,AV.:. V H 5 all r it l PASF members grab for candy that fell from the Christmas pinata. This strange looking creature was a part of the Homecoming parade in which clubs had a chance to partici- pate. . i if 1 yn Gourmet clubbers prepare to show off their pretty clothes at the model assembly. :hs si tw.. Ray Tatum displays his talents at the Key Club Assembly. II9 Slide Rule Club Prepares for TUIL OFFICERS ADVANCED SLIDE RULE Pres. ............. Bruce McCaleb V.P. ............. .Robbie Neil Sec. .............. Jack Walker BEGINNING SLIDE RULE i Pres. ............. Chris Lin V.P. . . .... Rosemary Moore l Sec. . . . .... Adrienne Freeman Mrs. Mann and Mr. Franklin explain the obiectives of the Slide Rule Club. German Club 0rganizes Choral Group Robbie, Bruce, and .lack combine their talents to solve the problem. students for the slide rule competion at Texas Univers lnterscholastic League. Through constant practice and pert supervision, members of the club achieve amazir degrees of speed and accuracy. The Slide Rule Club is divided into two chapters. Tl Beginning Slide Rule Club is sponsored by Mr. Frankli Mrs. Mann sponsors the Advanced Club. The purpose of the Slide Rule Club is to prepare Rl i e I20 The German Club Chorus practices after school. OFFICERS Pres. ............. Joe Huston V.P. .............. Kendall Farley Sec.-Treas. . ..... Jean Magner Hist. .... . . . Patsy Johnson One of the purposes of the German Club is 1 expose German students to German culture. In add tion to its regular programs, the club has added chorus. The German Club members feel that singin in German gives them an opportunity to think in Ger man and enioy themselves at the same time. Kendall, Patsy, Jean, and Joe lead the German Club. President Vice-Pres. . Secretary Treasurer Historian OFFICERS ... . . .Steve Bush . . . . .Susan Arnett and Jo Hubbard . ..... Mary Maloney . ...Ellen Childress ...Diane Harrison French Club members Susan Arnett and Bev Renfro work at the rummage sale. French Club Holds Garage Sale the Pancake Breakfast, French Clubbers manage to look despite sleepy eyes and growling stomachs. The Advanced French Club was formed to give students in- terested in French an opportunity to learn more about the language, the French people, and their customs. ln addition to its regular club meetings, the club has an informal meeting such as the Pancake Breakfast, once a month. During the tall the French Club invited all French students to hear Mr. Postal tell of his native France. The club also sponsored a successful garage sale and entered a tloat in the Homecoming Parade. . v-. Mr. Postal speaks to assembly of combined French Clubs. Q G at has Working diligently on the French Club Homecoming float are members Diane Harrison and Connie Williams. I2l OFFICERS Pres. ............. Grover Hartt ist VP. .......... Mike Moran 2nd VP. .. .... Judy Elfenbein Cor. Sec. . .. .... Alexis Pedden Club Sec. . .... Patsy Florence Treas. .. ..... .... G eorge Nickols Talon Rep Torch Rep. . . . .... Laura Keith . .. .... Reed Chambers Hist. .... . . .... Bonnie Buroker Under Grover's watchful eye, Patsy pre- pares the ambrosia. The officers seem to find something amusing about the plans for the induction. l22 John Burchard cracks the whip to keep the slaves in line. JCL initiates New Members The RHS Chapter of Junior Classical League is a member of both state and national organizations. The purpose of the JCL is to encourage among young people an interest in and an appreciation of the civilization, language, literature, and art of ancient Greece and Rome. RHS members participate in all school activities and compete in numerous scholastic and artistic contests at the state convention. ln January, new members were inducted into the club at a gala banquet. Grover sternly reminds Bonnie of the gravity of the situation. sum ..,.,yw..-.. sr PASF club members listen attentively to discussion at one 3 of many informative business meetings. ASF. the S25 first prize was the attractive Mexican float built by members of PASF Builds The Pan-American Student Forum is a work- ing club ot working people, whose goal is to establish and maintain better relations be- tween the United States and Latin-American countries. Better understanding is important if we are to work together. This year members collected clothes for the migrant worker's camp in McKinney, Texas and donated their time and effort on other school drives. The main goal of the club has been, . . .Y I O Winning Float that iustice and mutual understanding be- tween the peoples ofthe American Continents can best be preserved through an enlightened citizenry. Officers of the PASF this year are as follows: President . . . .. .Tom Meinke Vice-Pres. .. . . . Jan Hensel Secretary , .. . . .Cheryl Murphy Treasurer . . . . .Karen Price This colorful pinata was used at the Christmas party of PASF. Livia, exchange student from Argentina, enloys the nn Hensel and Karen Price look on. Spanish Christmas party with Sue Stewart. l agree, says Olive Speegle in reply to a statement made by President Stan Standifer. r-.. l l Stan presides over all meetings of the Beginnirlg PASF l Beginning PASF to Learn Strlves The Beginning PASF under the watch- ful direction of Mrs. Lyons, strives to learn more about the Americans and all Span- ish-speaking countries. They wish to foster cordial relations among the peoples of the Americas. Officers 'for this year are president- Stan Standiferg vice-president-Pam Rals- tony secretary-Susie Perkinsg and reporter -Vallette Cashon. I24 Stan informs members of plans for year. Le Rendezvous de Francais Beginning French Club officers Kathy, Marsha, Julia, George, and Judy plan informative meetings. OFFICERS Pres. ............ . V.P. ............. . Social V.P. ....... . George Nichols Marsha Davis Judy Beler Sec. ....... .... J ulia Beal Treas. .... . . . . Kathy McDonald At the meetings of the Beginning French Club members learned about the country of France, her people, customs, and way of lite. Several guest speakers informed the club of current trends in France today. Because ot the high scholastic requirements the club encourages better grades and more interest in French as a language. Beginning J.C.L. Sells Slaves On March 23 the beginning JCL iourneyed to Baytown, Texas for the annual convention. They entered in the two fields of History and grammar competition. Again this year the club members sold their services as slaves in the spring semester. The beginning JCL works to stimulate more in- terest in Latin. Beginning J.C.L. officers David, Bill, Kay, and Carla pre- pare to be sold into slavery. l25 sf M Wilson Pietzch goes moonlighting before dress rehearsal. Steve Cdok serenades Kathy Cole. Successful Rehearsal Makes for . . . The primary purpose of Playhouse R.H.S. is to help interested students increase their knowledge and ap- preciation of drama and backstage work through practical experience, either as actors or as members of backstage crews. Playhouse presents a three-act production during the tall semester each year and pre- pares a one-act production for U.l.L. competition with area schools. This year the three-act production given in December was The Curious Savage . Members of the Playhouse crews also assist the Senior Class in the staging of its production during the spring semester. Mr. Baker gives last minute advice to Sumra, Dan, Wilson, Reed, and Francis. Cheri, Mike, Dan, Reed, Steve, Boo, Pam, and Karen lauoh at Wilson's in- Kay Stringer helps Reed Chambers to age 40 years. terpretation of the Curious Savage script. l26 , , if '1 Cook, Kathy Cole, Mike Joyce, Carolyn Ledbetter, Boo Curry, Reed Chambers, Sumra Manning, and Karen Simms look on as Dan interrogates Pam Ralston, center. . . . Successful Production Carolyn, Steve Shaw, Mike, Kathy, and Pam are serenaded by Steve Cook who played the role of Hannibal. 1 W. l l c l ren Simms shows Reed Chambers a successful ethod of getting rid of wrinkles. Life is sometimes like a card game:', explains Kathy Cole as she and Karen Simms watch Carolyn, Mike, and Steve play a few hands of cards in the final pro- duction of The Curious Savage . .4 I27 CAPTAINS Jane Novak Pam Fish Spungler's Eagles Fly High ' The Flying Eagles of RHS are recognized Throughout North Texas for their talents on The parallel bars, The trampoline, and The mats. This year's gymnasts have per- formed at open house, Bonham, and several universities. They also provided half-time entertainment aT two of The basketball games. GRA Learns To Appreciate Sports Diane Dennis, Nancy Dennis, Cathy Swanteson, Cathy Howell, and Barbara Peavy provide leadership for GRA. l28 The purpose of GRA is To provide opportunities for all girls To partici- pate in a variety of sports, recreation, and related cultural and social activi- ties which contribute to Their physical, social, and emotional well-being. This year's officers are pres., Cathy Swanteson, v.p., Barbara Peavy, sec.- treas., Nancy Dennis, reporter, Diane Dennis, recorder, Kathy Howell, and ass't recorder, Diane Rogers. Pres. V.P. . . . . Sec. . . . . . Treas. . . . . . OFFICERS .Grover Hartt .Sumra Manning .Roberta Jarboe .Joe Sharkey Grover, Mrs. Gray, and .lack admire the Demon trophy. M 'W l Roberta pauses to think of a reply. Debuters Win Garland Trophy t The National Forensic League is the focal point of speech activities at R.H.S. lts purpose is to develop individual ability and to represent R.H.S. in competi- liii'i' tive speaking events. Membership requires a great Q T yhyl deal of individual effort, but it is well worth the 2 work involved. This year has been a successful one 1 Q F for N.F.L. The R.H.S. team won the Garland Tour- narnent and finished very well at Jesuit, Bryan Adams, Sunset, and Houston Bellaire. fi . Alexis Pedden has a ready reply for the opposition. 5?-W QQ? The Cross X Team prepares a rebuttal Grover stresses a point. l29 Gourmet Club officers Cl to rl Jim Swords, vice-president, Barry Eden, president, Bill Skeen, treasurer, and Frank Jay, secretary. Miss Swords and Miss Matzen recline on Lover lap. i Y - The Gourmet Club under the lead ship of Mrs. Smith and Mrs. McKeovl has strived to learn more about me C planning and preparation and food pl i' llrii gy 'M M is cluction. They also make field tri ,W through large kitchens to see first hal s f' lrii' gf food production and service. Enioying Preparing Cleaning up Gourmet Studies Food Preparation in School Bill Skeen, Wayne Alexander, Barry Eden, and feminine intruder, Gloria Bross, listen attentively to Mrs. McKeown's advice. Gourmets ride in Homecoming Parade. . '5 er ' s,j..,.f-f I .iikli 1 And in Exotic Places Jeff, Kenny, Joe, Jim, Tom, Foley, and Chuck pose for picture at La Tunisa. Members of the Gourmet Club gain iourneyed to the famous La unisa for a delicious banquet. They ere given the cook's tour of the ne agreed that it was an event to Gourmet club members Jim Shubzcla, Mike Simmons, Kenny Bean, and Jeff Harkinson enter La Tunisa with enormous appetites. itchen and cooking facilities. Every- W Dinner at La Tunisa was enioyed by both members and sponsors. x fo'- Limb tastes the wine in La Tunisa's celler as Kenny Bean Gourmet clubbers get the cook's tour. l3l ww 11- 'uf n L15 J f a, v sag- ' Q an-P' Q11 'K-, Aff ' x gi' 3 4, R , v iy f x 21 ' 1 Y 7: 555 I ia I-if Si, mf L g ff'-f 2 iw v '? 5, 5, fl , s ln. ' J' I F 5 x B Q u 35 6' . M I , Viv V fvwib x 1 I 4 . , cgi K f , fs-5? ri! a we 'MN fm Nm! W ' 5 gy: ,lgf 5,01 'fs A f , ' 'f Z? 3, Q se 5sf32'e'2e f m fj' ,Eg 5 iff y - 1? f fi aw Q ' ,3 W Us sz 4: ' Ma ff .' 1' -vgj' ,i5'Q1g,i:,'nw- A tinfii f ISBFV- Hi ,J-, - Q . K 4. A 19 21.1 mg :S EQ Q A w V f ,K 5. 51:55 , ' :aff if 5 A ggllfqgi, 1 .. J.. lay X, ,-iw' wizif' X MQ! H322 -gs Selected as the girl most representative of the standard of RHS, is Eaglette Lieutenant and Senior class Secretary . . . MISS RHS KAY STRINGER M. Chosen as the boy most representative of doing the most to for- ward RHS ideals through participation on the bas- ketball team, Student Council and the presi- dent of the Key Club is... MR.' RHS -JAMIE MENDENHALL V away FY .,- 1 A J, is ...M ,.,, , ,Q-A-.. 1 , x, . -of: .4 1 ' 'S .fy E ,g' -mem ,mm .i k ,K ..., ,:,,.,l E frwf1.-ua,-.,- By her participation in Eagleftes, GSL, and Treasurer of The Senior class, the girl displaying the best in all-around personality af RHS WBS... MISS PERSONALITY JANEY Blluncs Exhibiting the best in personality and friendli- ness among all the boy students at RHS and through his faithful duty as President of KRHS is . . . MR. PERSONALITY LARRY FAIRCHILD , X fum, N l 5 Elf Q' l' 'Q 1 W Y QQ gsm: lf A s A ff 5' f I g , I .5 15 -W i1 Q-P Chosen by the student body for the girl with the most school spirit and pep displayed at games, rallies and in the RHS hallways and classrooms is head cheerleader . . . MISS PEP PATSY Fosrzk R i R fm .i I i Q it 58 I l i iff? R ' 4943 e 'QQ I fff, V I ii iv. u' f g sf I. K .E if ' . R- ,T ' ' Z ' .sf 5 4 ,mari . I ii ' :L 3, 4-, . r - :fffkiiii - , , A is - A K-,m -, wislhfx -- - figs J F 5 155 y ff1.,x?'iy,:5 X 5653 f ma, 1 we ' mfi 1 ig 1151-26 W ' ,. , 'K A . - , , 9 . :L fa,- ' I f ' 1' xp: Through a sportsman like attitude' and out- standing athletic achieve- ment on the basketball team, while serving as captain and winning all district for the past two years, and as a candi- date for all-state, chosen was . . . MR. SPORTS RICK PREWITT - sr ,.-J' sr if 535 6 iQ'2f'3f'ii MJ arm fi T! A 1 Z .-1 f ' 11 - A 1- v 1 ,, :hifi 1-EL M 4 ,L :Qin ' f ,-1-'wif Q , grfvrvfiirfffsisfffW: A J, , , Lhqy ff'Q 1 L ,' 'f . JL ' ,, .J 2 I 5 E va Chosen as the -most beautiful girl at RHS, not only for her beauty, but also her charming and sincere personality, is cheerleader, Basketball Sweetheart, and RHGC secretary . . . ' MOST BEAUTIFUL CATHY CANADA 1 . A handsome face and physique combined with handsome ideals, as dis- played in his participa- tion as Eagle mascot, -re- sulted in the selection of... MOST HANDSOME WILSON PIETZSCH .IEANNE HARRINGTON . . . IS the girl chosen as Senior Favorite. Jeanne is a Girl Service League secretary and is the treasurer of the Student Council. She served as class sec.-treas. for her Junior year Her pleasant manner and sincerity make Jeanne a true favorite. JERRY THOMPSON . . . known affectionately as Rooster is an outstanding Senior Favorite. He is home- room president, and has the honor of being one of the 1965 football captains. Jerry is well-loved and admired by his fellow students. I42 - H-5.11 , KAY EVANS u JAY .IOHANSON . . . Selected as Jun- ior Favorite is Stu- dent Council secre- tary, Pal Club mem- ber and treasurer of the Junior Citizens of America is Jay Johnscn. Jay also is very active in Play- house and has partic- ipated in speech tournaments. J a y's winning personality and hard work for his school has won him the title of Jun- ior Favorite. ' JUNIOR . FAVORITES J . . . was chosen as Junior Favorite, not only for her beauty and charm, but also for her services to her class. Kay is a member of Play- house, KRHS, AFS and has held an of- fice as a Sophomore AFS member. Kay is an energetic, out-go- ing girl who repre- sents her call well. 1 r .tw fltr ,L ,,,nw ,, ,.,. , . , fl s 12525 A iff ,-'ffl A ff? fi-'ii maj --A,---n....,.,.,,, e itat I W? 1, P! J aura? 2 X, iff fi is MW! I flaw fir' fs-A '1 ' llggl Qgv m if 19, l GLEN LOWE .Q . is the boy chosen as Sophohiore F a v o r it e. Glen is one of the few Sophomores to play var- sity football. He was selected because of his winning personality and his willingness to help his class. JUDY GROSS is an Eaglette a Student Council member and a mem ber of the Richardson High Girls Club Judy was one of the Freshman cheerleaders Chosen as the girl most rep resentative of the Sophomore class is Judy Gross ,. , . 1 , ,ssr f if ' 1 . Y A g Z. ,. l 5 E .,l,.,-ff-we Bob Brown is a favorite of all the Freshmen. He was on the football team this year. His winning smile and wonderful disposition make Bob a fav- orite. Hall of Honor l i ......2 Charles Corbett has served on the Student Council for three years and served as vice-president his Senior year. He is in National Honor Society and serves well in the JCL. epresentsi RHS For the sixth year the Student Council elected eight Seniors to the RHS Hall of Honor. These students were chosen for the leadership and scholastic abilities they demonstrate in the classroom and extracurricular activities. The Student Council compiled a list of Senior's names whom they felt had served the school well. The teachers rated the students on leadership, dependability, and scholarship. The eight seniors who were chosen to represent our school for the T965-T966 RHS Hall of Honor are: E Scholastic Jacket Winners For the fourth year, Scholastic Jackets were given to RHS iuniors and seniors who earned the greatest number of grade points during the first two six-weeks of the current school year and the preceding semester. Two percent of the juniors and four percent of the seniors received jackets. This year eight iuniors and twelve sen- iors received awards. Five seniors received their second award. They are: Carolyn Ledbetter, La Donna Burke, Mary Malone, Mike Lynch, Roy Earle.. NHS Welcomes l sf' New Members National Honor Society is a national organization consisting of students who maintain a high scholastic average, and who rate high in character, leadership, and service. A minimum average of 90 is required with no grade below 85. This year the club has been carefully guided by Mike Lynch, president, Paul Helm, vice president, Debbie Harlow, secretary, and Judy Worth, treasurer. Miss Julia Darnall and Mrs. Madge Barnett sponsored the organization. A moment long awaited 'For-taking the Honor Society pledge. L National 'Merit Semi-Finalists PAUL HEUVl DAVE MORAN RHS proudly boasts its National Merit Semi-finalists. Each year a number of students are selected from the U.S. as being less than two percent of the graduating Seniors in the nation. MIKE LYNCH H JUDY WORTH Q 1: ROY EARLE MIKE HUBBARD CHARLES CORBETT SEX MARY MALONEY Eagle of the Month The Eagle ot the Month committee of the Student Council is responsible for submitting a list of qualified people to the council to be considered tor the title ot Eagle of the Month. The council votes and elects those whom they tell have served RHS in an outstanding way. Student Council tr e a s u r e r, Jeanne Harrington, was chosen by the Student Council as Eagle of the Month for February. Jamie Mendenhall who serves as Key Club President was chosen by the council for the month of November. For the month of October, head cheerleader Patsy Foster was chosen as Eagle ofthe month. George Vander- slice, President of JCA, was chosen to be honored during the month of December. mm-wwMwf::AH.':mmwnmnmm,.gg. -V M-awww W-- ,. ,.,v,,,W,:.,,,,.M, .. .. ,. .,. ,, '66 Junior Ushers FRONT ROW: Artie Klunder, Karen Fos- ter, Cynthia Douglas, Susan Hanson, Valorie Abbot, Shirley Sch- miedel: Yvonne Rus- tin, Vicki Massheder Community Honors Lion and Lioness Mary Margaret Halford who serves as President of GSL was also chosen for the month of February. Debbie Harlow and Charles Corbett were chosen to be honored by the community for their leadership abilities in school and around the community. BACK ROW: Pat Dennis, Ernie Staples, Jim Willie, Brian Marquis, Sam Humphrey, Steve Brady, Charlie Buxton. Senior Class President Rick Davis was chosen Lion of the month for February by the Lions Club. r I l53 A r i 2 I 1 f A - f i 5 4 z 2 ,A 2 1 i i I I l54 1: I s l I 9 s, - .5 ' 3 I i 3 1 i I 5 l J Y I 5 5 Q l 155 .5 if SKF tw, 5' -,V I , . ass Officers M KAY STRINGER Boo CURRY - ' RICK oAvls ' - JANEY BHUNGS Secretary Vice-President -V Presidenf ' TVSBSUIGI' 5 3 S 2 Q P l S 3 l 5 a Q a i -' ffl w , -7f1K '-F 1- 2 - Riiiiiml, :Ai , 1. L - -V ---- '- 'r 222'!2a.jg:gyQgq'Y'1 ROXAN ACKERMAN LEE ALEWINE JIM ALEXANDER WAYNE ALEXANDER Pal Club 4. Foolhall 'I, Track I, Cross Country 1, PASF 3, 4, Pres. 3, Science Club 3, Vice-Pres.-Chem., Wrestling Club 3, Gaurmel Club 4, JCA 4, JA 2. ici! f A ll. A , A YQ is , 1 ll LK' M A qbg PEGGY Al-LEN TERESA ALLEN DAVID AMMERMAN CALLEEN ANDEREGG PEP Squfld lf l'l'R- Pres- lf FHA Choral l, 2, 3, 4, Madrigals 3, 4, Band l, 2, 3, 4, NHS 3, 4, Ger- fSalf Lake City, Ufahl Drama Club 25 PASF 2, 3. 4, V'Ce-PM 2' PASF 3, Y-Teens 2, GRA 1, 2. man Club 4. 2, 3, Modem Dance Club 2, 3, HYST- 37 RHGC 4- Vice-Pres. 3: Saph. Choir, Jr. Choir, Cheerleader 3, Homecoming Queen 3, fRHSl Playhouse RHS 4, GRA 4, Concert Choir 4. I 1 STUART ANDERSON BOB ANTONATOS JOHNNY ANTONlSSE SUSAN ARNETT Spanish Club l, Pal Club 2, 3, 4, ITrinidad, West lndiesl Spanish Club Aura Club 1, ICT 4, French Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 4, Hist. 3, Sec, 4, Track 3, 4, l, Drama Club l, Audio Club 1, FNA 2, 4, RHGC 4. Science Club 'I, Bowling l, Co-capi. lScn Antonio, Tex.l Football 'I, 2, 3, Field and Stream Club l, 2, H.R. Coun. IRHSD Foolball, PASF 3, JA 3, 4 58 uf KZ . 'Q ' ,f ' -A. X Y' QQX 39 L' mx pf :A BILL ATTEBERRY lv! I elf gif . I -A-,' 2 QS WK KEN BALDOCK Pal Club 2 4- Track 3- G mncs- , 3, . , Y tics 4. JIM BATES Auto Club I, Pres. I, PRHS 2, 3, 4 ' CR -N..-.J W., JACK AYERS CINDY BAIN FRED BAKER Football I, Track 'l, Debate I, 2, 3, Pep Squad Lt. I, HR Sec. 2, 3 Stu- 4, NFL 2, 3, 4, Religious Coun. 3, dent Coun. I, 4 PASF 2, Y-Teens 2, 4, Real Cross Coun. 3, 4, JCL 2, 3, 4. HR Pres. I, Ea Iettes 2, 3, 4, GSL elf. I X' -- 9 2, 3, 4, Parl. 4. JIRA 1 PAM BARCALOW MARY ANN BARNES KENNETH BARTON lP0f0m0Ul1I, C0lif.l CSF l, 2, 3, Pep Squad I, Bio-Sci 2, FTA 2, Pncettes 2, 3, Girls' League 2, 3, French Club 2, Eagletles 2, 3, 4: FBI-A 3: NHS I, 2, 3. HR Sec. 4. '? ' x XEA 3 I We I I to JIM BAUCUM RICKIE BAUGHN JOHN BAYS Basketlgall I, 2, 3, 4, Golf 'l, 2, 3, PRHS 4, Debate 4, Creative Writ 4, Cross Country 1, 2. ing 2, Library Club I. IS9 .wif 3, ns k': .. :ff fx- .4w ' f J S l , , xx l fA Zu JACK BEALLE KEN BEAN SHARYN BELLEW DIANNE BELLINGER Football l, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 4: Elec. Club Secretary lg German Club FHA Sec. l, Parl. 3, Pep Squad 'lp Kev Club 2, 3, 4: PASF 1: HR Pres- 2, 3: Basebwl 3, 4: PGI Club 3, NJ:-as 1, NHS 3, 4, GSL 3, 4, AFS 4. 2, VP l, 3: Junior Usher: Band 1. Pres. 4, Gourrnet4. ' 1 ,e l fl? QQ? ycf LOWELL BERRY CURTIS BEVILL , JANEY BILLINGS RAY BISHOP Choral 1, 4: Advanced French Club X Egg Hes 3, 4: GSL 3, Treas. 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Science Club: Treas. 2, Pres. 3, nebula Club 4, SC HR sec. 1, 2, 3, FHA 1, PASF. Mcdfigql Singers 4, A v. rench Club 2, 3: Prom Chair- man 3: Class' Treas. 4. GENE BLACKMORE CAROL BLACKFORD PHYLLIS BLACKFORD JERRY DON BLACKWOOD anna 1, 2, 3, 4, Office work 1, 2, Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Office work 1, 2, Foorbuli 1. 2: Bnskerbvll .1, 2: 47 GSL 4: AFS 4? PASF 3,41 4, GSL 4, PASF 3, 4, HR Pres. 3, Track 'Ig-Baseball 2, 3, 4, HR Pres. 4. AFS 4: Annual Rep. 4. A NL. ' Ti lv! ll , gf U R N ,f ,' S' I 'X ZQSW if CHARLES BLAKELY PAT BLAIR STEVE BLANCK KATHY BLOOM B0nd1,2f3. 4. lNew Jerseyl Cheerleader lg Glrl's Athletic Assacialian Pres. 'ly SC lp Y Teens I, Choral lg lTallahassee, Floridal FTA 3, Choral 2, 3, Los Amigos 3, lR.H.S.j GSL 4, Choral 4. W! ' :A X,-, ' I J u l Q x ,Q ,lla S ESQ ,LA TIMM BOATMAN MARY KAY BOCK SUE BOEHMER MIKE BOLIN PASF 1, Eaglelles 3, 47 GSL 3, 42 Pep Squad 'lg PASF 2, 3, Y Teens Newspaper 1, PASF T, 2, Class VP HR Vice Pres. 37 HR Treas. 4. Sec, 2, 3, RHGC 4, HR Rep. 1. 3, Jr. Usher, SC 2, 4, Cheerleader 3, 4, Annual Slalf 3, 4: JCA 3, dir. 4, Pal Club 4. I . Q A K ,ss NANCY BOREN ROBERT BOYER RICHARD BRIN GLORIA BROSS Pep Club Lf. 1: FHA 2, GRA 1, 3, sand 1, 2, 3, 4, NlHS Pres. -1, lOklahoma cam Y-Teens 1, FTA 2, 4, RHGC 4: JCL 3, 4: Ecglewe man- Nl-ls 3, 4, Mum 1, Ars 2, 3, 4, choifr IRHSJ Choir 2. 0961 4- JCL 'l, 2, 3, Library Club Pres. 47 Annual Stall Rep. 4. Ibl 'Z fi S S , . f W ll! k X 1 g X A x Z r 1, S RG V '56 :fav 1' . x Q -N L fn . :L qi ws ff, CLIFFORD BROTT CECILIA BROWN DAN BROWN PAUL BRONNENBERG JCL 2, 3, Religious Council 47 Science ICT 4- JCL l, 2, SC 2, Biology Club 2, Club 35 Aulo Club 'l. 9 JO BRUENE JOE BUCHANAN DENISE BULLARD LADONNA BURKE llawal TOC 'lp NJHS lg Choir I: l5POl1Gne, Wash-l Golf 2, lRHSl SC l, 2, 3, 4: Cheerleader l, 2, 47 Nlalh Club lg Science Club lg NJHS IRHSI GRA 3, FTA 4. PASF 4, Library Club Assl. Reporter Reliqious council 2, Jf. Usher, Class 1, Pep Club 1, Ars 2, 3, Reporter 4. VP 2, HR Pres. 1, 2, DECA 4. 4, FHA 1, 2, PASF 3, 4, NHS 3, 4, kglelles 4. CARRIE BURNETT BONNIE BUROKER BEV BUSCANlCS JlMMY BUTLER PEP Sqlfcd l-7: .li Bedvx ANS 27 NJHS lp Pep Squad ly JCL 2, 3, Pep Squad Lf. 'Ig HR officer 2, 37 Mqfh Club 1, PASF 4, Y'Tee.nS 22 Rellslovs C0Uf1Cll 3, 565- Hisl. 4, Future Nurses 4. Annual Rep. 2, 45 FTA 3, 4, RHGC 4, Librur Club Sec-Trecs. 3, GSL 2 3 4- E gleneg 2 3 4, Y , , , G , , Hisl-1. -1 L DAVID BYERS TIM BYRNE BRUCE BYRON ROBERT CALBRIDGE l Football 1, 2, Golf 2, Truck 3, 4, NJH5 pegs, 1, NHS 3, 4, pq! Club Science Club l. Cross Country 47 JCA 4. 4, HR Pres. Ag French Club 27 Malh Club l. JAN CALDWELL PASF l. Ars 3, NHSQ1. ' CATHY CANADA NJHS lg Beaux Arts 2, JCL Sec. 3: Y-Teens 3, RHGS Sec. 47 Cheerleader 1 3 4 .lr Usher HR Sec. 2, 3, PAT CALVERLY 'Pc A S' fv- CHRIS CANNON ANNETTE CAMPBELL lDecalur, Georgia! Spanish Club 2: Forensic Sociely 27 FHA 25 IRHSJ PASF 3, Chairman 4, NHS 4. BUZZ CAMPION lBishop Fordl Football lp Annual lg Basketball ly Track lg IRHSI JCL, Foolball 2: Talon Stall, Asst. Sporls Edilor 4. KATHlE CAREY KEN CARPENTER Playhouse RHS 3, A, RHGC 4. l63 ,RNA NANCY CARPENTER DON CARRINGTON MARY LOU CARROLL JACKIE CARSON Pep Squad 'l, FHA l, 2, French Club Athletic Club l, Journalism Club 1. Red CYOSS Coun. li Eliglelfeg 2, 3, 4: Annual RSP- 3, 47 Y-Teens 3 SF 2, FTA 2, 3, 4, Hist. 3, GSL 3, 4, Pres. l, Football 1, 2, Basketball 2, Ailvanced French Club 2, 3, 4, Sec. 3, 4: RHGC 4, TVGUSUFEI' 4- Sec. 4, Student Coun. l, 4, HR Sec. 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Track 'l, HR 37 ASF 2, 3, 4, Annual Rep 2, 3- 2. gre? 42, HR Vice-Pres. 2, Annual lG . 'ev 25' BARBARA CARTER FRED CASON JAMES CHADWICK PGP SQUF-id l, Govd Ef1gllSl1 Club lCoffeyville, Kansasl Basketball l Pres. ls PASF 2: FTA 2, 3, 4, Annual Staff l, 2. Pres. 4, NHS 3, 4. -5, R REED CHAMBERS llubbock, Tex.l WBA 'l, PASF Student Coun. 'l, Football Mgr. Basketball Mgr. 1, Track Mgr. IRHSI Football Mgr. 2, Pal Club 3, 4, JCL 2, 3, 4, Torch Rep. 3, NFL 3, 4, PRHS 4. I64 T SUSAN 'CHATTAWAY GRA 1, 4, Student Coun. 2, Volley- ball 2, 4, Pep Club 'I, Annual Rep 47 GSL 2. 3, 4. 'Qs , ft' f 44 'E' be g- SF ,wel . :L 5 we 'jr' I W likely 2 . I ,FA A MIKE CHAMBERS .-f-V ELLEN CHILDRESS JIMMY CHILES Pep'Squad l, NJHS 'l, JCL l, 2, AFS 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, GSL 4, FNA 4. Tre BRUCE CHOATE LINDA CLARK X Football I, 2, 3, 4, Track I, HR Pres. I, 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 2, Student Coun. 'I, 2, Key Club 3, 4. I xx. 'K If! We F C D 4' Q0 , 2 I -fe.. fx' ,I ',,, -1, .Cs si '75 MIKE CLARK WILLIE CLARK 352 CJ. DEBBIE CLEVELAND KATHY CLIFTON FHA I, 2, Red Cross 2, Pep Squad Lt. I, FTA 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, HR Treas. 4, GSL 4, Eaglettes 4. CONNIE CLOSE iiientuckyl Class Vice-Pres. I, Latin Club I, 2, Hist. 2, JCL 2, Hist. 2, Co-Ed-Y Club I, 2, National Beta Club 2, Varsity Cheerleader 2, IRHSI GSL 3, 4, HR sec. 4. Religious MARY CLOUD Coun. 2, 3, Devotional Chr., PASF 3, Choral Club 2, Mad- rigals 4. DENISE COBB RICK COLBERT IWcco, Tex.l Speech Club I, Red Cross 'I, IRHSJ Bio-Sci 2, Vice-Pres 2, UN Club 2, JCL 3, 4. CHARLES COLE IHouston, 2 Pres. 2, KATHIE COLE Tex.I Band I, 2, FTA I, John Foster Dulles Speech and Drama Club 2, Annual Staff 2, IRHSI PRHS 3, 4, Sec. 4, French Club 3, 4, Religious Coun. 3, 4, Treas. 3, Science Club 3. I65 MARK COLVIN W 1 AZ . 4 2 Af af ' A P? ANN COOPER IOkIuhomcl Spanish Club 'ly Pep Club 1, 2, 3, FTA 2, 35 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3. C i i, A -' P f K -'zfligxx wi CARI COX I I66 ,Q X ' 1,-1. x we . as -if I I er' ST: Gr' iff i' RONNIE COOK STEVE COOK lNew Mexicol Basketball 'lg Track 'ly SC Pres. ly Editor of Newspaper lg lRHSl PRHS 2, 3, 47 Cheerleader LARRY COOK 3, 4, Annual rep. 2, 37 NFL 45 JCA l 4, HR Pres. 4. -'XE I W1 . 4' f if QF fix Z4 , i DENlSE COOPER JENNYE COOPER CHARLES CORBETI' lCalifcrniul Soph. Class Council, lOlrlahomul SC 'l, 27 Jr, Coun. 3 SC PICS- l, 7, 3, VP 4: Kev' Clllb Choir Pres. l, 2, 3, Sec. 4, House Pep Club l, 2, 37 Spanish Club l, 2, 3: NJHS ls NHS 3, 4: SP0fllSl1 NHS of Rep, 2, IRHSI Mudrigal Singers FTA 3, Tri-Hi-I 3. 3, 47 PASF 2, 3, 4, Math Club 1: 3, 4. JR. Usher 3. lv! H , g f K Ji? GERRY COX LINDA CRAFT Pep Squad lp Choral 1. GRA l, 4: Pep Club Lf, 'ly Libfary Club 1, FHA 1, 2, HR vp 2. VERNE CRAVENS lf I ' s as .a ,SS , ffl VG , PATTIANN CREMIN IM GORDON CRITTENDEN Fdotball I, 2, Track Manager 2, Auto Club I. KAREN CROSBY PEP Club I, 2, 3, GAA I, 2, Special Chorus 3, Drama Club 3, Operena 31 Track 2: CYO 2, 3, Choral Group Treas. 3. ll f r r or ll lj, ' if . QM? CAROLYN CUDMORE BOO CURRY ROGER CURRY PASF 2, Treas. 3, HR Sec-Treas. 3, Cheerleader I, 2, 3, 4: NJH5 I7 RHGC 4, GRA 3, 4, Pep Squad 'l. NHS 3, 4, Y-Teens Treus. I, VP 3: .lr. Usher 3, Soph. Favorite 2, Mlss lee . S' ,A-f I lu if .I F my lj A PHIL CUTTS Football I, 2, 3, Basketball I I, 2, 4, Wrestling 2. Personality 3, HR Pres, 4, PRHS 4, Class VP 4. PAT CRUMBLEY FHA Pres. I, Library 2, 3 PASF 2, NHS 3, 4, AFS 4, RHGC 4 HR Sec, 3, HR VP 4. NJHS I, WRAY CURTIS Football I, 2, 3, Capt. 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, HR VP 2, HR Pres. 3, 4, Pal Club 3, Treag, 4. V, 'yes QQ. I f- If -1-f+ ll ANN DARLING Truck- Library Club 4, Volleyball Team 3. MARK DAVIES DANNY DAVIS I67 L ti + H if RHS presents the 1966 Senior Eaglettes. Say, Key Clubbers, you say this took 3 months? i Neither rain, nor hail, nor sleet, nor snow will dampen the cheerleaders spirit. I68 Rick Prewitt iumps to his highest. Man es l y Dan Madden, Sallie Thompson, and Margaret Okerberg relax after their performance. of '66 RHS honors senior football players at the last pep rally. Jim Swords enthusiastically leads Eagles back to get another Bearcat. v Are wedding bells ringing for Jenny Swords and Jim Spaduzzi? I69 RICK DAVIS SANDI DAVIS NANCY DEASON BRIAN DEATON IMontonaJ Football 1, Wrestling ly Bond 1, 2, 3, PASF 2, Religious lSpring Branchl Choir l, 2, 3- J.A, JCL P'Fsglr 21 PWS- 37 Hi-Y Pres. Track I, NIHS I, sc I, HR Rep. lr Council 2, 3, 4. I, Bruin Brigade 2, 3, NII-rg 'Q 3. 1: Beginning French 3: POI Club 4, Youth Rec. Coun, 'l, lWyomingl IRHSJ NHS 4, ' ' HR Pres. l: NHS 4. Wrestling 2, Newcomers Club 2, Student Senate 2, lRHSl SC 4, Key Club 4, Class Pres. 4, NHS 4. QB' rf! ...a 'f l LIZ DEEM lMemphis, Tenn.l Chorus l, Pep Club l, IRHSJ Annual stall 2, 3, 4, business manager 3, 4, Talon Staff 3, 4, Business manager 4, French club 2, Creative writing 2, FTA 3, 4, re- porter 3, 4, Jr.-Sr. Career Girls 3, reporter 3, Red Cross Council 3, 4. historian 4. Q DIANE DENNIS NANCY DENNIS DAN DICKEY PASF l, FHA 'l, 2, GRA 3, 4, re PASF l, GRA 2, 3, 4, sec.-treasurer lSan Antonicl B football l, 2, Band porter 4. 4, NHS 4. l, 2, 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, Swim. ming team 3. DENNA DIETERMAN FHA 1, 2, PASF 2, HR SEC. 4. l70 JOHN DILLARD TOM DOBARGANES MARGARET DONNELLY Electronics Club 1, JETS 2, Science Gifl'5 Voliey Boll 1: pA5F 3 Committee 3, JCL 2, 3. SC 4, PRI-I5 4, NHS 4. ' dllu' ff LARRY DRAKE PRIS QLLA DUCOTE MORRIS DUDNEY SUSAN DUNCAN , EaglellesX.2',f 3, 4, Lieutenant 47 PASF l. 7.3, 4- ILilrlelcn, Col.l Ski Club 2 PRHS 4, Sf. CDUr1. 2, 37 RHGC 4. Club l, 27 Tri-Hi-Y 25 Speech 2 IRHSJ Red Cross 3, A. ROY EARLE BARRY EDEN CAROL EDLIN' FRAN EDWARDS Eleclronics Club 1 Science Club 3, 45 Red Cross l, Pres. ly NJHS l, FHA Pep Squad l, JCL l, 2, 3 P Moth Club 3, 47 NHS 3, 4. lg French Club l, 2, 3, NHS 3, Y-Teens 2, 37 RHGC 4 Reluqrous MQQK r 431 , , Council 47 Talon sluff 4. 4 M04 JUDY ELFENBEIN LYNN ELLIOT BRADLEY ENGLENT DOREE ERCK Jefferson, PASF 1, 2, Sf. PEP 5QU0d li HR SSC- l: FTA 27 .ICA 4. lGcsfcnl Y-Teens 'I, Vice Pres Drll ,L 2 IRHSI pA5p 3, RHG5 47 French Club 25 Sl. Coun. 25 RHGC Team 1 Iliryan Adnmsl Future Mus cL, vice Pres., FTA 4. 3, 4- runes 3: Sr. Colm. 1, 2 lRHSl R GC 4, Talon staff 4. I72 ELAINE ERWIN Aff Club lp French Club 2, 3, FTA Film Club 'l. JCL 37 JA 2' 3, 4, PFGS. 3. FHA 2, 3- r 3, 4, Annual Rep. 3. LARRY EUBANK GREG EVANS SHERRY EVANS l M,m.4w DIANE EWING KATHY FAIRBAIRN LARRY FAIRCHILD ROB FAIRES French Club 2, 3, 4, Science Club ClU55 Pres- 'li FV0leCfl0n Club 'll locllosf Tex-l Sh-'den' COUN- 37 Rep. Cross Coun. 3, 4, Talon PYBS. 1: HR Pres. l, 2, 3, 4: FOOT- Baseball li Lvfin Club l lRH'5l Sfqff 4, ball T, Studenl Coun. 2, KRHS 2, 2: French Club 37 Wrestljng 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 3, Pres. 4. GOUFVUBY Cll-'b 4: KRHS 4 E152 D Z. f f . C I .580 ' in 74 BOB FARLEY LARRY FAULKNER DON FENNEU. GAYE FINNEY lDenver, Calo.l Spanish Club 2, lLancasfer, Tex.l NHS 2, Chee Viceroy, Speech Club 2, Golf team lp Drill team 25 IRHSI German 2: Ski Club 2. 3, NHS 4. E up ANN ENE BILL ELAGG KAYE FLOWERS JANICE FOLSE FHA lp Beginning French Club I5 lOlfl0l10mGl Bond l, 2: Muiorelle li gcmmlllonl FHA 1' VP 27 FTA.l' Pep- Squad lp Adv, French Club 25 2: PSP Club l, 2: Plflnlif lOl' FHA 7 Ysleens 1' 2' lRHSl Career Gnls Ygfeens 3, RHGC 44 'l, 25 AFS 2. IRHSI Band 35 FHA 35 3' Pianisf for FHA 35 FTA 3, 45 GSL 3, 45 Annual' Rep. 3, 45 PASF 4. CARLA FORD JCL Treas. 'l5 FHA lp SC ly Pep Squad 'l5 Religious Council 25 Be- ginning French Treas. 35 GSL 3, VP 5 NHS 3, 45 Adv. French Club 45 Eagleiles 3, 45 HR VP 2, 3, Sec. l. r ' ' v K I Sl ,Al A STEVEN Fox Orchestra 'l, 25 Choir rigul Singers 4. 3, 45 Mad- BEUNDA FOREST Choral 'l5 Pep Squad lp Club 25 VP 35 FTA 3, M2 v f k X D T T rf X gl, ,Nb L 'll , if RAY FRASIER Speech Team l, VP 25 JCL l. L SUSAN FORREST SC 1 3 lfffgff FCESIER 5-'b French Club ly Ad . F h Cl b 25 , I 1 eigious Coun il 'wry Annual Rep- 4, PRLS ggi, ,Lu 2: GSL 3, 4: HR sec. 2 VP 35 cheerleader 1, 2, 3, Hemi 4, J, Usher 35 NHS 4. JIM FRAZIER BRUCE EREDERLCKS JCL L, 2, Eoorbcll 1, 2, 3, 4: Bus- 'CT 3, 4- kelball l. I72 ll -wif . ' JUDY FREDRlCKS GREG FROMAN JENNY FULFORD ROBERT GABLE Girl's Gymnastics Club lg GSL 4. Band 1, 2,3,4, FHA I, 2, 4: Library Club 3, 4: lOttawa, Canada! Intramural Foot Red CVOSS l. balll I, IDelI City, Oklahomal Base bal 2. lv! llf E! 1 . sv at 4 ,G . :X x' :rn mfll. l ze ' TOM GABLER CHARLES GAECKE ' JCLb3, 4, Chemistry Club 3, Gourmet Clu 4. JON GAECKE ANNE GAMBLE Band ly AFS 2, 3, 4, NFL 4, PRHS 4, Beginning French Club 3, Adv. French Club 4. CHERYL GAMMON JOHN GANGSTAD PATTI GARRETT FHA 1, FNA 2, 3, VP 4, AFS 2, 3, Football 'I, 2, 3, Capt. 4, Baseball lTennesseel French Club 'lg FHA 2, 4, 4: Track Ig HR Pres. 2, 3, NHS 3, 4, Spanish Club 3. I74 ROSY GARZA lOur Lady of Good Ccunsell F l, 2, Dramq Club lg HR Treas. IRHSI PRHS 2, 3, VP 4, Beginni French Club, Sec. 3, Adv. Fren Club 47 HR Treas. 4. ANNE GENTZEL AFS 4, GSL 4. BARBARA GATES 1, 3, Religious Council KENNY GATLIN 3, FTA Football 1, 2, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, 2. Pal Club 2, 3, 4, PASF l, Cross Country 3, 4. JAN GEIGER llllinoisl Activity Club 'lg Girl Re- serves lp Allied Medical Careers lg SC l. lRl 'lSl Spanish Club 25' Re- ligious Council 2, 3, 4, Creative Writing, Sec. 2, Ass. Ed. 3, Ed. 4. FHA -'TXTJE lv! li! , Z liwf 'X ll 1 X u l T , Q If I' fgaggivxssn W Crk is xr 'N m st fl vim ,L ,cn STEVE GIBSON GAYE Gll.l.lAND ROBERT GOBLE PETE GODWIN FHA ll 27 550450 27 FTA 3, 4: IMissouriJ Cross Country 'lg Swimming Eaglettes 3, 4, Pep Squad ly PASF l lg Tracl: l, 2. I E32 1, Z' 'E , QS' ' '55 r ,X Fl - giiqll. ff. BlLl.lE GOOD TERRY GOODMAN LINDA GOSCIN CRAIG GRADY Band l, 2, 3, 47 All-Region 1, 2, PASF 3, SC 2, HR VP 3, 4, Foot- Y-Teens 2, 3, Religious Council 3: 37 All-State 3, PASF 'lg FHA l. bull 'lp Basketball 'lg NHS 4, Spanish Club lg FTA 2, FHA l: DECA 4. N-.L as 54 as 3535 QB 'N l7E Lgj, TERRY GRANGER MIKE GRAY NENA GRAY JUSTIN GREEN 1 ootball I, 2, 3, 47 Baseball 27 Football 'I7 Track I, 2, 37 Crass FHA I, 2, 37 FTA 27 Religious Ccun- Pep Club I, 37 NJHS I7 PASF I, 2,l Track I7 Basketball I, 27 HR Pres, 4. Country I, 2, 37 Science Club I. cil 37 Career Girls 3. 47 FHA 27 Powder Puff Football 37 French Club 37 Teen Club 3. N04 DENNIS GREENE PHYLLIS GREENE PAUL GRUDZIEN LAYNE GULLEDGE Latin Club I, 27 Pep Squad I7 NHS lLubbock, Texasl B005 2, 3: DAVID GUTHEINZ 3, 47 Religious Council 37 FNA 27 Club 7: Musician's Guild 37 Annual 47 Talon 47 Eaglette Mgr. 4, Science Club 47 Band 4. I i Q . fI.' 53 wilt. BILL HADDEN if -,,.,-on-ff LYNDA HADEN KATHY HAGEN llllinoisl Choral I7 IRHSI JCL PASF 3, 47 Annual Rep. 4. SUNNI HALE MELQDY HAI-EY MARY MARGARET HALFORD qua R P HR Sec S I SC s 2 AF GRA I. Pres n R 4 e es v F e'nch Club 2 Y T ens 2 3 2 3 Pres 4 NJHS I N Y Teens 2 3 RHGC VP 4 VP 2 RHGC Pres 4 3 4 S A 2 GUY HALL KATHY HALL JOHN HAMILTON STEPHANIE HAMILTON ohall I 2 4 Track I lDallasl Newspaper Stuff I FHA 'I Football I, 2, 3, 47 Annual Rep. 3, flung 3 Gourmet Club 4 anush Club Pep Squa 4: KEY Club 4- ROB HARGIS Proiection Club Ip SC I, 2, 3, 45 Football I, 2, 3, 4, Golf I, 2, Capt. 3, 4,.Trcck I, 2, Basketball l, 2: JCL 2, 3, Gourmet Club 4, Science 3, HR Pres. I, HR VP 3. 'A-no DEBBIE HARLOW MARY ANN HARMELL JEANNE HARRINGTON JIM HARRIS Band 1, 2, 3, 47 NJHS 17 JCL 1, 2, lOhiol Choral 1. lRHSl FHA 3. Pep Squad Ll. 17 GSL 3, Sec. 47 SC l Hist. 17 Soph. AFS VP 27 AFS Jr. 2, Treas, 47 Class Officer Sec.-Treas. Rep, 37 Pres. 47 GSL 3, 47 NHS 3, l', 37 Talon News Ed, 47 Religious gec, 4, Alpgeggl-,,, Band 1, 3, An. Council 2, Sec. 37 FHA VP 1, Pres. 27 nual Sfcff 3, Ass. Ed. 47 HR Sec. 37 Exchange Sludenl 3. HR Sec. 2, Pres. 2. DAVID HARRISON DIANE HARRISON CAROL HARTLEY GROVER HARTT Track 'I7 Baseball 27 Band 'l, 2, 3, 4. AFS 47 PRHS 47 French Club 3, FTA 47 HR VP 27 GRA 37 KRHS 27 Dehcfe Club il, 2, VP 3, Pres. 7 Hisi. 4. PEP Squad 17 FHA VP l, 27 Adv. NFL 7, 3, 4: JCL l, 2, Treas. , French Club 3. W .R f zfffgexsg . . l ,fm Y Af JUDY HARTWICK GEORGE HAWKINS lDaIlasl NJHS 17 Drill Team 'lg SC 'I7 Y-Teens 27 FHA 27 Pep Club 2: lRHSl FTA 4. MYRTLE HAYNES lUrsuline Accdemyl FNA 'I7 Modern Dance Club 27 Trad: and Field ln. lramurals l, 27 lRHSl FHA 47 FTA 4. 47 NJHS 'l7 NHS 3, 47 Math Club 7 4 3 Pres. 47 JCL Honor Society Pres. 3, I Sludenl' Forum 37 Newspaper Ed. 'l. any rf.. JUDY HECKERT lPhiladelpl1ial Gym Leader's Club lRHSl Career Girls Club 3. JIM l'lElNLEY RUTHANNE HElNZEl.MAN St. Caun. 'l7 Annual stall Rep. 3, 47 Clwffll 'l, 47 FNA 27 GRA 2, 3, 47 Key Club 3, 47 HR Pres. 27 HR Vice Horizon Girls l: V0llEYlJUll 3: Ger- Pres. 37 Basketball 17 Football 17 mf-lf' Club 3, 4: Glee Club 'l7 Beaux Tennis 3, 4. AHS 3. ' it 'gy fl KATHY HEITMAN K U b PAUL HELM SY U 2, 3, Asst. S c. 4, NJHS 1, NHS 3, vp 4, Mfilh cm, 1, JCL l, 2, 37 German Club 3, 47 Gourmet Club 47 Annual Rep. 'l, 2. Zur , DIANN HENDRICKS ANN HENSEL JAN HENSEL L, PASF 1, FHA 1, sand 1, 2, 3, 4, HR Pres. 1, FTA 2, 4, mm. 3, Y-leer-s 2, FTA 2, 4, Pres. 3- HR AFS 4. Y-Teens 2, 37 RHGC 47 PASF VP 3, VP 3: HR Sec. 47 Annual Regs, 4. VP 47 Eaglettes 47 HR Treas. 4. AF5 4: Eaglettes 4. ' LUJEAN HESS DICK HICKS PRHS 2, 3, Treas. 47 Band l, 2, 3, Spanish Club AFS 'l, 27 Class Favor- 47 NJHS l7 NHS 3, 47 AFS 2, 3, ile 'l7 Key Club 4. Sr. Rep. 47 GSL 3, 47 French Club l, 2, 37 Math Club 'I7 Religious Council 47 Annual Rep. 4. ' ' CAROLYN HIGHT Pep Squad Co-Capt. 17 Choral Club l: NJHS 17 HR VP 2, 4, Pres. 37 GSL 2, VP 3, 47 Eaglettes 2, Lt. 3, iaptk 4: NHS 3, 47 Homecoming ll. . eff. : ,a,g:g3.Q.,gf,Q 7 on MP' ..--r ' BRUCE HESKER . i, X l . 4 ' , only ffscfl GAll. HILDEBRAND lNew Jerseyl Glee Club 1. lNew Yorkl AFS 37 Intramurals 3. lRHSl French Club 37 Library Clyb 47 RHGC 4. l70 37 ti. L JOE HOLLARN HELEN HOLMES LISA HOLSONBACK STEPHANIE HOOTER ' Blind lt 27 Pal Club 4. NJHS 17 FHA l, 27 GSL 2. 3. 47 FHA 'I7 2, 37 Creative Writing Club Pep Squad l7 SC l, 37 FHA 'l, 27 l AFS 47 NHS 4- 37 FNA 3. RHGC 4, FTA 4, Red cross 2, HR 7 see. 2, VP 3. 7 FREDDIE HOUCHINS RlCK HOUSTON FRANK HOUZVlCKA TEDFHOWELL PASF I7 Key Club 47 Gourmet Club NJHS I7 Electronics Club I7 French NJHS 17 Science Club 37 Band l, lDallas Football 17 47 Football 17 Basketball 2, HR Club 27 Math Club 3, 47 Science 2, 3, 47 German Club 37 AFS 4. Track 17 JCL 17 Baseball 2, 3 4 Pres. 'l, 2, 3, Sec. 4. Club 3, 47 PRHS 47 Band l, 2, 3, 4. PASF 2, 37 Golf 27 Gourmet Club JIM HOYT lPalo. Alto, Calif.l Health Club 17 Tiger Patrol I7 HR Rep. 17 Jr. Vrs. Wrestling 2- Waterpolo 27 Swimming 'l, 27 SPAL Finals 27 Ski Club I, 27 Music Man 27 Mir- acle Warker 27 Playhouse CHS 27 Class President 2 lRHSl Key Club 3, 47 Science Club 4. l8O 47 HR Sec. 47 Bio-Sci Club 2. JO HUBBARD MIKE HUBBARD SARA JO HUBBARD Math Club 1, NJHS 27 JCL see. 1, lfwlwriwsl Football 2. IRHSJ PASF 37 lH0vSl0n. Texvsl French Club 27 2, 37 Beg. French Club 37 Adv. SC 47 Football 4. AFS 2, lRHSl Annual Rep. 37 Mu French Club VP 47 NHS 3, 47 AFS 4. Alpha Theta 3, VP 47 NHS 3, 4. ...sc ,.,,...-f STEVE HUDNALL CAROLYN HUGHES DICK HUMPHRIES JOHNNY HUNTER Football li Track li HR Pres. 1. Pep Squad ln FTA 3, RHGC 4. Band 1, 2, 3, PASF 1, 2, 3, 4. Football 1, 2, Track 1, wresmng VP 27 French Club l, 27 Athletic 2, 3, Outdoor Club 1, HR VP 'I Club l7 Religious Council 3. 27'Gourmet Club l. JOE HUSTON CINDY INGRAHAM GAREN JACKSON JOE JAMES lDallas, Texasl Football l7 Glee Club Pep Club Lt. 17 NJHS l7 French French Club 2, 3, 47 Science Club Tvlon Siflff SPOHS Ed- 32 Ed- Ai l, 2. IRHSJ German Club 3, Pres. Club l7 GRA 'I7 Aalv. French Club 2, 37 Religious Council 3, 47 GSL SC 37 Football li -lCl- 2: Annual 47 Mu Alpha Theta 3, Pres. 47 Traf- 27 AFS 2, 3, Hist. 47 Y-Teens 37 47 Annual Rep. 4. Rep. 4: Gourmet Club 47 HR VP fic Safely Council 4. RHGC 47 Eaglettes 3, 4. 3, 4: Science Club 47 NHS 4. Q -1 YT . 3 gf'- V ,f . 3- f lll' Al ' ' ' ...: 4 ., fl. . 3: DEAN JARVlS FRANK JAY lDallasJ Football l, 2, 3,7 Basketball 50Sli9lbClll l: PASF 2, 3, 4: JCA Dif- l, 27 Track 'I, 27 Baseball 1, 2, 37 VP 47 Gourmet Club Sec. 47 Pal Key Club 37 Newspaper Staff 2, Clvb 42 BUSlf9lbDll'M9l'. 3. lRHSl Baseball 37 Track 4. GLORIA JAYNES Pep Squad l7 Choir l: NJHS Treas. 17 JCL, 27 Religious Council 2, 3 BARBIE JOHNSON Cheerleader l, 3, 47 Ecglettes 2, nual Rep. 47 HR Pres. l7 Sec M Cheir 47 YFC 4. Treas. 2, 3. l BRYAN JOHNSON JOHNNY 4wu-a-,,,, RAY JOHNSON TOM JOHNSON DECA 3, 4. Proiection Club I. fluuav our DEBBIE JONES STANCIE JONES SUZANNE JONES MIKE JOYCE Pep Squad Ll. I7 GRA 'lg HR Pres. JCL l, 27 AFS 2, 3, 4, PASF 3, FHA 'I' VP 47 French Club 27 Debate NJHS I, 25 NHS 3, 47 NFL 3, 4 I, FHA 2, Annual Rep. 2, Career 4, French Club 3, Adv. French Club Club 2g PRHS 2, 3, 4. PRHS 4: JCI- lf 2, 3, 4: I-Clin H071 Girls 35 RHGC 4. 47 Tennis 3, 4. or Society 3, 45 Math Club 3, Re if-N its I ligious Council 4, Debate Club 3 ,,,.,, .. . rlr' I N J . 'X , ff' ,nm fill'-'xi 1--H Q GLENDA KAHLER GLORIA KALICH LOUISE KAMMEYER JIM KARLOVETZ lSan Marcos Academyl Fishing Club Bio-Sci 2, Career Girls 3, Science Pep Squad If Library Club Pres. 2, lOhia1 Football I, 2 Baseball 'I Treas. 37 Journalism Staff 3. Club 47 Choral 4, FTA 4. Reporter 3, Hist. 47 Annual Rep, 4. Basketball 1, 27 Track 27 JCL 2 ' lRHSl Football 3, 4 Baseball 4 l82 ? A REBEKAH KEATING ALEXIS KEESE ALICE KEESE 2 2? 'F'-F f. , , lf ma' ' 144195 I CONNIE KELLY Bio-Sci Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Journalism Band l, 2, 3, Maiorette 2, 3 PASF 1, 27 FHA 'I 45 Office Worker 4 514 THAD KENNEY JOHN KERSEY JAN KIMSEY GLEN KINARD flndionapolis, Indicnol Baseball 'l, NJHS I, Band 1, 2, 3 AFS 2, 3, Football 1, 2, 3, Basketball l Track 2, 37 Basketball 1, 2, Football 'lp 4: CGYBSV Girls 3. 47 FNA 4 2. 32 Bcieball 42 PGI Clvb 3, 4 Current Events Club 27 Spanish Club 3 W tee. VD C? Wm A ' I PAM QZIQQAI ' VIC KINCAID CHRIS KINKEL l.ARRY KLEIN FTA 42 A lFort Worthl Chess Club 2, 3, Truck Key Club 4 3, lLondon, Englondl Prom Commit- funk RONNIE KNAPE BETSY KNIGHT GENE KNUTSON GREG KOSAN 4 Athletic Club 1, Student Coun. l: FHA A. Football 1, Trunk 1, Bio Club 25 l Vice.-Pres. 'l, Football ll 2, 3, 47 HR P5-gg, 2, 3, 45 PASF 2, 3, 45 Basketball 15 TrGClC l, 2, 3, 41 Treas. 35 Baseball 2, 3, 45 JA Pres. l Science Club 35 Key Club 3, 45 2, AFS 4, Gourmet Club 45 PASF 45 -inf' ,K I ,gb xv iv W JEANETTE KORMOS KAREN KRYGER BILL KUKLENSKI ANN .KYGER lMissouril Football, l, 2, 35 Track Y-Teens 25 Tennis Team 25 DECA 3, 1, 25 Lettermcn's Club 35 Red Cross 4, Chaplain 3, Secretary 4 2, Trecs. 35 Student Coun. 2, 35 'Key Club 3 lRHSJ Key Club 4, Track 4, Gourmet Club 4 PAM LACOSTE DYANNE LaDUE VICKI LAGRAIZE MIKE LAlRSEN PASF 'I Eqglenes 3, 47 Sludem For. FHA 2 lNew Orleans, Lcl.l Student Coun. um 3, 4, Talon Sldff 3, 4, Religious 1, Pres- 1: Drum Club 1: Bowling Colm, 4, FTA 4, FHA 4 Club 1, 25 lRHSl Talon Stuff 3, 45 St. Assistant 45 NHS 4 ??h JINI LAMBERT KAREN LAMBERT BILL. LANGFORD l-A JUANA LANFORD l IRaleigl1, N. CJ French Club 2, 3, Key Club 3, 4, Football lg Track 1 Coun. 1, 2, 3, 4 SEC- lf Dramatics I, HR Sec. 2, 3, Red 2, 3, HR Vice-Pres. 1, Annual Rep. JCL 27 NJH5 li Ffef1Cl't 3, Hist, 32 gms Rep, 3, 2, 3, surfing 1, 2 NHS 3, PRHS 4 Band 'l, 2, 3, Religious Coun, 2, 3 4' Vice-Pres. 4, PRHS 3, 41 JETS 4 22 NFL ai! ...,..!l' DAN LAUDERDALE DONNA LAWRENCE dent Coun. 25 PASF 2, HR Pres 2 4, Lt. 4, Spanish NHS 4 CHRIS LEE ROBERT LEE IOdessu, Tex.l NJHS 'lf lRHSl Stu- NHS 3, 4, GSL 3, 4, Eaglettes 3, ik CAROLYN LEDBETTER GWEN LEDBETTER NJHS lp Bronco Staff 'lg JCL I, 2, 3, Cfldel Band Sec. 2, Student Coun. 27 PRHS 3, 4, AFS 3, 4 sec. 4, NHS 3, 4, French Club 3, 4 ...J DIANA LEGAULT DIANA LEIGHTON Beaux Arts 2, Pres. 2, French Club ITemple, Tex,l FHA 17 Student Coun. 2, GRA .2, 3, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 'lg Cutettes 'ly FTA 2, Pepperettes-2 4, All State 3,7 Annual Staff 3, 47 IRHSI Annual Staff 3, 4, JCL 2, 3, Student Coun, 4, Hist. 4 FTA 4 2 -1 ,N x MH!! Aga. Holy track shoesl ex Kay Stringer sprays the final touch of gray on Dan Lauderdale's hair before the dress rehearsal of The Curious Savage. Campion, you take home your not your locker. claims Barry Eden as he races for his utility belt. Seniors Enioy Varied Activities Carla Ford goes into solitary confinement in a display case to study for exams. U55 Jerry asked me out . . . me too . . . me too . . . me too . . . me too. f-7, PAM LEMING BUTCH LETT KAREN LEWIS TOM LILLEY French Club l, 2, 3 47 GRA 37 FHA lp AFS 27 Choral 27 Religious llnclianal 'Football l, 27 Wrestling DECA 41 FHA l Coun. 3, 47 Adv. French 3, 47 PRHS l, 27 Baseball 27 Bowling 2 4 DAVID LITTEREST RET LITTLE WYNELLE LITTLE MACK LITTRELL Photography 27 Science 27 Gymnas- Football l, 3, 47 HR Sec. 4 Religious Coun. 37 DECA 37 47 Band l, 2, 37 German 2, 37 AFS 4 tics 4 Library 3 .aff EVA LORD HAROLD LOTT PAT LOUWIEN LEE LOVVORN Choral l, 27 French 3, 47 FTA 47 Spanish l, 27 FTA 27 Key Club 4 Pep Squad 17 FASF 27 Red Cross GSL 2, 3, 47 Treas. 47 Y-Teens 17 Science 37 Library 4 Coun. 3, 47 Deutsch Verein 3, 47 FHA l, Parl. 17 French 37 Talon Staff Science 37 Library 4 4 RONNIE LOWE GEORGE LUCAS MARVIN LUNSFORD MIKE LYNCH Football l, Track l, 2, 3, 4, Cross Baseball 2, 3, 4, JA 3, Student Coun, Moth l, PFSS' l: NJH5 li JCL l. 2: Country 2, 3, 4, Gourmet 3, 4, 'lf HR Sec, 1, Basketball Mgr. 3, NHS 3, 4, Pres. 4, Science 3, 4: Pres. 4, HR V.P. l, 3, 4, Wrestling Automotive l German 4, Band 'l, 2, 3, 4 2, 3: JOHN MacDONALD JOHN MACKEY KAYE MACKEY DAN MADDEN lArizanal Baseball 'l, Band 1, 2, 3, Cross Country l, 2, 3, 4, Capt. 4, JCL 'I, NJHS l, NHS 3, 4, Student Key Club 4, Bancl l, 2, 3, 4, Drum HR Central Comm. I, 2, 3, lRHSl Track 'l, 2, 3, 4, Capt. 4 Coun. 1, 3, Annual Staff 2, 3, Edi- Meier 4: Mixed choir 4: Stage Band Debate 3, 4, Band 4, Madrigal Sing- ' tor 4, Reliaious Court. 2, Eaglettes 2, 3, 4, HR Vice Pres. 2 ers 4 3, Lt. 4, FHA 2, GSL 3, 4, French 4 JEAN MAGNER 'I, 2, German 3, 4, Sec. T GRA 2, 3, Volleyball 2 . , PAT MALCIK NORM MALONE reas. Pep Club I, GRA 1, 4, Annual Rep. 2, FHA 1 MARY MALONEY lMempl'1is, Tenn.l French l, 2, Great Books 'l, 2, Red Cross l, 2, Paper Staff 2, Volleyball l, Capt. l, Les Belles 1, 2 lRHSl French 3, 4, Sec. 4, NHS 3, 4, AFS 4 l89 N40 ROBERT MANGRUM RICHARD MANKUS BOB MANN SUMRA MANNING Gefmun Club 2, 3? JCA 4: Choir 1, 25 Gourmet 3. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. JCL 1, 2: HR Rep. 15 Drama Club 25 Swimming Team 25 Debate Club 3, VP 45 KRHS 3, VP 45 FRHS 4. Z .W in 1 1, ,L C was V .V ks me-5 K . KEN MARX STEVE MASHMAN AL MASON GINGER MATHENY Nirginial S.P.O.N.G.E. 15 French DECA 3, 4. Automotive Club 25 Electronics Club Pep Squad 15 Bio-Sci 25 Adv. French Club 1, IRHSI Baseball Manager 35 2: Science Club 35 PASF 25 Track 25 Club 35 Student Forum 35 FTA 4. Pal Club 3, 4. Pal Club 4. RICK MATZEN DEBBIE MAY BRUCE MCCALEB CHARLES MCCLEARY Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Football Mgr. 15 Band 15 French Club Pres. 1, 25 Spanish 4. HR VP 15 Pal Club 2, 3, Treas. 3, 45 Debate 1, 35 Library Club 2, 45 Gourmet Club 45 Jr. Usher 35 SC Science Club 3, 45 3, Pres. 45 NHS 4. l90 I ref fr' mf MARY MCCLURE KATHLEEN MCCORD DICK MCCORMICK LINDA MCGEE 1 PASF 2, 35 NHS 3, 45 Pep Club 'l. Pep Squad 'I5 PASF 'l, 25 Beg. French KRH5 4, t Club 35 GSL 45 Adv. French Club 45 Annual Rep. 45 HR Rep. 'I5 Talon 45 HR Treus, 25 NHS 4. GRACE McLAlN BOB MCMAHAN BUTCH MCMELLON MARTIN MCNEESE' orus T, 2, 35 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Latin Club 'I5 Football 'I5 Track 'I5 Bio-Sci Pres Award 25 FTA 35 Jr. Play Stage Band 2, 3, 4. 2: DECA 3, Pres- 4: NJH5 T- Act Play Festival 35 Cadet Drama 35 NTS 3. IRHSI 5 exas Football 'I Tr ck Golf Team 3 4 Gourmet Club 4 oo ball 'l r c 2 u asl Band I 2 IRHSI Band 3 FRANK MCSWAIN FOLEY MEANS JIM MEIER TOM MEINKE T 1 5 a , 5 2 F t , 25 T ak 1, 5 A to QDQII 5 . :ux Arts 2. .ICL 2, 3. Club 15 Arts, and Craft Club 3. 45 PASF 3, Pres. 45,NHS 4. 2 V W . x... .. f .9 ,L , JAMIE MENDENHALL CHERYL MILLER E MILLER JEFF MILLER ey Club 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4, HR Pep Club I, LT. 'Ig GRA l, 2, 4, F A Vice Pres. lp FHA 2, Vice PAL Club 4, JA 2, 3, 4, FRHS 47 PYES. 2, 3, 4: 57'-'Clenl COUH- 2, 3, FHA l, 3, GSL 3, RHGC 4, Eagletres ' . 27 Debate 2, Future Nurses 3, French 2, JCA 4 4, Class Pres. 2, 3, Basketball 2, 4- -- 4 ice Pres. 3, Pres. 4 PASF 47 3, 4. .. Squudl l -4, Z All KE-NT MILLS PETER MITCHELL MARCIA MOI DONNA MONTGOMERY PASF 2, 3, 47 Gourmet Club 4, Science 47 German 2, 3, 4 Beaux Arts, Vice Pres. 27 Choral Annual Staff 4, Debate Club 'l Religious Coun. 2, 3, 4, Hist. 3 GSL 4, Student Coun 4 JERRY MQODY PAT MOORE BARBARA MORGAN RUBIN MORRIS Baseball 'l, 2 Bio-Sci 2, 3, Red lCamarillo Calif.l Scholarship Fed. Bond l, 2, 3, 4: SIU Cross Coun. 2 'lg Band lp Flagtwirlers 1 IRHSJ AFS 2, 3, 4- TISCIS. 4 French 2, Treas. 2, PRHS 2, 3, 4: C0Ur1.3, 4- Talon Staff 3, 4. I92 ' F i KWII i f. x nf f' ,X ,dw ., - ,X.,. -'-- i I if , KATE MORRISON NANCY MORTENSEN DENISE MOYER IEdgewood, Colo,l Spanish I, 2, 3, ICoIumbus, Ohiol Spanish I, 2, Y- TA 2, 3, AFS 3, TARS 3, IRHSI Teens 2, WAM 2 IRHSI PASF 3: Spanish 4, FTA 4, AFS 4 Eaglette Mgr. 4, GSL 4 ,ess high, 1 LINDA MUMAW PASF 1-2 FHA 1 Pep squad 1 GSL 2, 3, 4 3rcI VP 3, Eoglettes 2, 3, 4, Student Council Historian 'Ig Home Room VP 2, 4, Annual Rep Alt. 4 FRAZIER NIUMEY CHERYL MURPHY JO ANN NAULT DIANE NAUMAN Homeroom Sec. I, 4 NJHS 'Ig GSI. Eagle Band I, 2, 3, 4, Librarian 'l, Y Teens 2, 37 RHGC 4, Bond I, 2, 3, 3, 4: Euglettes 2, 3, 4: PASF I, 3, 3, 4, Religious Council 2, 3, 4, PASF 3: FHA I: FNA 2: 4, 565- 4: BEUUX AVIS 2: SNH5 4: FHA I, 4, PASF 2, 3, Annual Rep 4 PRHS 4, SC Rep. 2, 4, AFS 4, NHS 4, Pep Squad I Newspaper Staff I GEORGE NEARY PAT NEIL ROB NEIL 'Ig Jr. Red Cross VP I, Debate IDcIIasI Art Club 'ly Social Apostlatep Band 1, 2, 3 PASF I, 2 Bio-Sci llettered 21 1, 2, 3, 4, Key Fieldeand Trcck Iritermurals I, 2 Science Club 3, 4 2, 3, 4 Jr. Director 3, V Dist. Convention Ch. 47 HR .. ,E DODIE NELSON I93 24362 GEORGE NICHOLS DAVE NORDSLETTER CHERE NORRIS LINDA NORTHINGTON lAtlanto, Ga.l Golf l, 2, 3, A, IRHSI Football l, 2, Track l, Swimming Pep Sauod l, AFS 2, 3, 4, PASF 1French4Club 4, Pres. 4, JCL 4, l, Baseball 1 3, Choir 1, 2, Plqyhcuge RHS 4 reos. I ,ff I LOU ANN OHLEN Pep Squad Latin Club nual Staff Rep. 4, Homecoming Att. 4 ,:,,., MARGARET OKERBERG Band 'l, 2, 3, 4, All Region 'l, Maior- ette 2, 3, 4, Music Appreciation I, FNA 2, HR Sec. 2, French Club 3, 4, FHA 3, 4, Pres. 4, FTA 4 l, HR Representative l, 2, 3, FTA 2, 3, 4, An- SM1 M AQ, -3,5 , ,- MARY OLDHAM- DIANNE OLIVER Pep Squad 'l, Eaglettes 4, Talon 4, lMidwoy Highl FHA 1, 2, 3, Vice- GSL 4, Sec. 4 Pres. 2, 3, Pep Squad 'l, 2, 3, Choir I 1, 2, 3, IRHSI JCL 4, GRA 4 GAIL O'NEAL GEORGE OWEN MARK OWEN KATHY OWEN PASF l, 2, Religious Caun, 2, 3, 4, .ICA 4, Football 2, 3, Track 2, 3, 4, NJHS 1, Basketball 'l, Key Club Ulli,-10151 French Club 1 IRQ-15, FNA Stud. Coun. 2, Career Girls 3, Cross Country 4 2, 3, 4, Golf 2, 3, 4, French Club 'lg 4, FTA A, Creative Writing 3, 4, Sec. 4, FNA Jr. Usher, Annual Staff4 4, Bond l, 2, 3. I94 LOYD PALMER JOY PARKER JULIE PARRISH DECA 4 lLubbcck, Tex.l Choir lg HR Pres. lg Spanish Club lp Y-Teens 2, HR Sec. 2 IRHSJ Religious Council 4 MARILYN PARTLOW SUE ANN PATTERSON BARBARA PEAVY Squad 'I JCL 2 Sec 2 Eaglettes Math Club lg Science Club 4 FNA 2 4 Sec FH 2 3 man Club 2, 3: GRA 2, 3, 4, Vice- Arts 3 Red Cross l Pres. 4, Tennis Team l, 2, 3, 4 3, Ger- ELIZABETH PHELPS iOklahoma City, Oklahomcl Band 'I, 2, 37 Maioretfe 2, Latin Club 2, 37 Spanish Club 37 FTA 2, 3, 4, Bic. Club 2, 3, Jr. Assembly Crew 31 89'er Doy Assembly 3, Act. A- ward Assembly 3 JAN PARKS ALEXIS PEDDEN Debate 2, 4, NFL 2, 4, Pep Club lg Latin Honor Society 2, 4, Talon 25 FTA 27 FRHS 2, 3, Creative Writing 2, 4, Pres. 4, JCL l, 2, 4, Sec. 47 NHS 4 l X . F fy-y- we wr 4' i K FE: h K I ,Wt ,..- F ,- 'K GLORIA PHEMISTER l95 lla JIM PHILLIPS WILSON PIETZSCH BELINDA PIGMON LARRY PLUMB 2 F Baseball 2, 3, 4. L Electronics Club I, Sec. I5 PRHS 2, lPecos, Tex.l FHA 'I, 2, Pres. 7 3, 4, Pres 45 JCL 35 PAL Club 45 Choir Sec. 25 P Association 'l, Eagle Mascot 45 HR Pres 45 PRHS 4 25 Pep Squad Lt I5 Who's Who I5 Sub-Debs I, 25 IRHSI FHA Parlia- menlarian 35 'French Club 3 oolball I, 2, 35 Track I, 2, 45 I Student Coun, 25 HR VP 2 X., M' 'ki JANIS POWELL LINDA PRATT RICK PREWITI' KAREN PRICE Drill Team lg Choir I, Sec, 1, Red Cross lg NJHS I5 Religious Basketball I, 2, 3 Vice-Pres HR 4 Sllfdenl COUU- ll 2: TYEUS- li PASF ll Tennis Team 1, 2, 3, 4 Volleyball Council 25 FNA 25 PASF 3. 3, 4, Treas. 45 FTA 35 Ecgleffes Team 25 GRA 3, 45 Latin Club 'l 2, 3, 4 Lf. 45 HR Pres. 2, HR Sec. F E' DON PRIEFERT CAROL PRIER LYNNE PRIMDAHL PASF I5 Foatball45 Pal 45 JCA 4. French Club I, 2, 3, 45 PASF 'lg lDallas, Texasl Bryan Adams Bells Band I, 2, 3, 4. 2, 35 Y-Teens 2, 35 IRHSI Eagletles 4. I96 ' 3, 45 Annual Staff 4 BARBARA PUTNAM AFS 2, 3, 45 Adv. French Club 35 NHS 3, 4. BOB RAFFERTY JIUDI RANSPOT DAVID RASCO CLAYTON RAWLINS Pep Squad 'Ig FHA 3, Annual Rep. PASF I, Debale I, 2, Latin Club 37 JCL 4 4: HR Treas. 4 Chem. Club 3, HR V. Pres. 4 ,fl JEFFERY REED RICK REED RICHARD RENO NANCY RICE PASF33, 4, Aufo Club 1, BQ.-.d Band 1, 2, 3, German 1, Mash Club Pep Sqwd 1: PASF 1,21 FHA 1, 2 1 2 4 1 11, JUDY RICHMOND GRA 3, 4, RHGC 4, FNJR 2, 3, Adv. French Club 2, 3 DIANE Uackson, Miss.1 Y-Teens 'I, 27 JCL 2, FHA I, Student Coun. 2, IRHSI FHA 3, Career Girls 3, 4, HR Annual Rep. 3 x. il 'Qi 55's iz i f 'Q I .-. A .mah fd Xkzb' JUDY ROARK TIM ROBISIN NJHS Ip Science Club 'I, V. Pres 'Ip PASF 2, 3 I97 ff BOB ROGERS BOB ROGERS IDaIlosI NJHS 'ly Student Coun. I, 2, Tennis lg Science Club 2: German Club 25 Choir 27 Bowling Club 25 Red Cross 2, IRHSI JCL 3, 47 Sci- ence Club 3. SKIP ROLLIN Band 2, 3, 4. RONNIE ROWELL ' lFloridaI Youth For Christ lg Band ly I IRHSI Band 2, 3, 47 AFS 2, Religious Coun. 2, 3 Pres. 47 Student Coun. 3, 4, Chorus 4, NFL 4. We os, 9 'sg Q! .1 DIANA RUEGG SUSAN RUHI. DONNIE RUSSELL VIRGINIA RUSSELL FHA I, 2, 35 GRA lp German Club Football 'l, 2, Capt. 'Ip Basketball 2 Science Club 4, Chorus 3, 4. I, 2, 3, COPY- Ii TVUCIC 'I:,B059bUII 2, MIKE SAMANO KENNETH SAMPLES 98 3, 4, Capt. 3, 4, All Dust. 2, 3. . I I Zi. M. . LINDA SAPP SANDRA SAPP FNA 47 FTA 4 FHA 1, 2, 3, FTA 4, RHGC 4: Rep. 27 St. Coun. ly HR Sec NHS 4 ROSIE SAXON GREG SCARCE SUSAN SCHLCSSER l lArlrngton Vu NJHS Usherefte lN0ff0llf, V0-l Tfl'Hl'Y V PFES-i CIUSS V F P Pres. 3. lRl lSl DECA Parliamentarian .gm-ff DEBBIE SEIDLER IOrlando, Fla,j FHA lg Dramutics Club 'l, 2, Jr, Class Play Comm ly Powder Puff Football lg Pep Club 2, 3, Cheerleader 37 Jr. Class Play 37 Tri-Hi-Y 3, NHS 3, 4, JCL 4 lRHS 4l KAREN SCHNEIDER Pep Squad, Jr, Red Cross 'l FHA l, 27 FTA 3, 4, Treas. 4, Eaglettes 3, 4 JOE SHARKEY Mdth Club l, Pcrll.7 NFL 2, 3, 4, Pres. 3, Trecs. 4, JCL 2, 3, 4 VP 3, 4 Science Club 3 Board of Di- rectars Key Club A, Parl. 4, Student Forum 37 Band 'l TOM SHEA JIM SHUBZA AL SlLBERMAN BEVERLY SILWOOD rice Club A Football 'lg Basketball 'lg HR V pres. PSP 5ClUUd ls FHA l: NJHS lf VP 'lg Band 1, 2, 3, 47 Gourmet Club 'ly AFS 2, 4: Fl'ef1Cl1 Club 3, 47 4, All Region Band 4, Creative Writing Club 3. I99 rsr 1 Come on Steve, it's time for another yell! l r Mascot, Wilson Pietzsch, and cheerleader, Boo Curry, syma bolize the school spirit of RHS. 200 Spirit Senior Eaglettes perform a spirited routine end the football pep rallies. Senior, Ralph Skelton, climbs the bleachers to yell for another Eagle victory V: 4, X' ,mf I x v 11, xv K I ' . -. ' ,fig N A Y 1 1 . y , ea Y awp ' , G 35:55 X41 qw ' f f E, r 4,5 A 1 53 , a 4 ' , 6 x g i.w': fi. a Q, gxl - L V i ,ef 2-' I E H , V .. ,rd 15 H - 'Q ',.,2m N V PM z, Q sf, ., C ' 35 ' if M' W' ai 5 , 1 ,fi g 5 52 ,. P My 555 115 9 ,Qi ' 5 aff Q 4 'Hi L 2 1 'A M HZ gf 1, 1 f A4 The cheerleaders perform last rites on the I 75 ' M , lv ! :E5i:'ElSY .Ei .. ,:. WTI ' 'mwlf K Q, ,ieeagf v LIVIA SIMON MIKE SIMMONS BILL SKEEN BOB SKELTON i AFS 4: GSL 4: PASF 4: HR V-P- fOhicl Basketball 15 IRHSI Track 3, SC Rep. 15 Latin Club 2, 35 NHS Auto Club 15 German Club 'l, 2- 4: AFS EXCIICUQB S'Udef1f4- 45 Cross Country 2, 3, 45 Gourmet 35 Gourmet Club Treas. 4 Science Club 25 Library 15 Swim- I Club 4. ming Team l5 Pnl Club 4. RALPH SKELTON LEE SKINNER MARSHA SMALLWOOD LAURICIA SMIRL Football 15 Track l. lCalif.l French Club 25 AISC 1, 25 lShermanl Cheerleader l5 FHA Sec. Red Cross lg NJHS ly JCL 25 NHS IRHSI French Club 35 Library Club 4, 15 Nominee for Homecoming Queen 45 Religious Council 2, 3l 25 IRHSI FHA Parlia, 35 GSL 4. CHARLOTTE SMITH CLIFFORD SMITH MIKE SMITH ORBIN SMITH NJHS 15 JCL l, 25 Band 1, 2, 35 Library 4. ICT I, 25 Football lp Track I5, 25 FTA 45 FNA 4. Cross Counfry 2, 3. -Hemmi Photo. Mrs. Robert Henry Edwards everly J. Buscanics ed to Mr. Edwards CHARDSON, Texas CSp.j - ert Henry Edwards and his e, the rormer Miss Beverly Buscanics, will live in an, Okla., where they are ors at the University of homa. e bride, a member of Kap- Kappa Gamma and Little rs of Minerva, is the daugh- of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. anics, 501 N. Waterview. . and Mrs. H. H. Edwards f Oklahoma City are par- of the bridegroom, who belongs to Sigma Alpha Epsi- lon. The Rev. Leon Duesman offi- ciated at the couple's wedding Saturday at St. Paul the Apos- tle Church, and the bride was given in marriage by her fath- er. Miss Jan Edwards off Okla- homa City, sister of the bridegroom, and Mrs. John Menton were maid and matron of honor, and Bill McFerron of Oklahoma City was best man. The newlyweds are on a wed- ding trip to New Orleans, La. les, signs, posts, light fixtures, I ntels, doors, carvings, brackets, I1 wt 1, f- . . ns, architectural and cabinet is , f,, ii -40?-SOW out TT . 1 WRECKINGBAR ,, McKinney, Dallas 12145 826-1717 MONDAY-FRIDAY 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. ' W lClosed Saturday St Sundayj Q! ' 1 - ' - X L11 5 1- ,ff f A V 4 ,Y -Y- I Jr.?ni ? f - ' 'i - 'I 'R X , ,,g 'i, :fry 1 1,,, f 1 SALLY SNYDER lPittsford, New Yorkl French Clubg Cheerleader 2, 37 Chorus l, 35 Slu- dent Council Rep. 3: Colonial Moun- taineers 2g Class Sec. 'lg Y Teens lp School Play lg NHS 3g Intramural Sports l, 2, 35 Baseball Honor Team 37 Jr. Activities Planning Comm. 35 IRHSl S.C. Rep. 45 French Club 4g NHS 4. ROSE MARIE SPEER JIM SPADUZZI RANDY STALLARD BARBARA STALNAKER lOdessal Buncl I, 2, 35 La Tonias 37 ID asl Band 'l 2 Science Club 2 Ban l Cadet Band 2 3 4 IRHSI DECA 4. S 'l lRHSl Scnence Club 3 , mga' KARL STANLEY MARCY STARNES RAY STARNES SYLVIA STEVENS 1 Basketball 'l, 2: E Club- GRA 2 3 e Squcdl FHA'l Beau Ats2 , x r 2. lRHSl Basketball 4. Beaux Arts 3 A nual R F 3 4 R Se 4 KAY STRINGER Sfuclenf Council I, 3, Sec. 'I7 NJHS 'lp Capt. Pep Squad l7 PASF 1, 27 GSL 2, 3, 4, Historian 37 Class Sec. 2, 47 PRHS 47 Jr. Favorife7 Jr. GAYLE SULLIVAN FNA 27 Beginning French Club 3 Prom Comm 3. SUE STEWART KAREN STOKINGER Band l7 JCL 27 Y Teens 2, 37 RHGC Choral Club 27 PASF 3, 4. 4, PASF 3,47 Ars 2, 3, 4, NHS 3, 4. ,lib g?15,ou-a vwicilLl SUZANNE SUTHERLAND Pep Squad 17 FHA 1, VP 2, 37 JCL 2, 37 Honor JCL 37 Bio-Sci 27 HR VP 47 Beaux Arls 4. TIM SUTTLE ISL Gregory'sl Larin Club 47 Server Sociefy 'I, 2, 37 Football 2, 37 Knightlife Staff 2, 37 LeHerman's Club 3. Usher: NHS 47 AFS 47 Homeroom Pres. 47 Homeroom Sec. 27 Eagletles 2, 3, 4, Lt. 4. LYNNY SUTTON CATHY SWANTESON Band l7 Cross Country 3, 47 Track GRA 'l, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 3, 4j'PASF 3 4 3 4 Valley 2 3 S 4 , . ,, bQu,,4,NH. JIM SWORDS DARLENE TAFT PAUL TANNEHILL RAY TATUM Foolball 'l, 2, 3, 47 Track I7 Gour- Band l, 2, 3, 47 Pfolecllon Cll-'li li Key Club 2' 3' 47 Baseball 21 31 4 mer Club 3, 4, vp 4, HR vp 3, PASF I, 2, Science Club 2, 37 Ffwlbvll T, 2. 3, 4: KRHS 4. 204 DECA 4, Chaplain 4. ww' MARTHA TAYLOR JANICE TERRELL SUSAN TESKE RUDY THOLEN l FHA 1, 2, 3, AFS 25 DECA 4. ICalif.l Y Teens 1, 27 Spear and 'Foolball 1, 4, Proiection Club 1 Shield Club 1: Represenlalive Coun- 27 HR Pres. 1, VF 2, HR Treasu cil 3. 4, French Club 2. TN-... DAVID THOMAS LINDA THOMAS IDallasl Highlander Bancl 1, Hill Orchestra 1, Treas. lRHSl Crealive Wfiling Club 2, 31 Bio. Sci. 2, Band 2, 3: JCL 2, Sci. Club 3, 4, FTA 4: AFS 4, Religious Council 4, Red Cross Council 4. JIM THOMAS MARK THOMAS PAM THOMAS LARRY THOMASSON JERRY THOMPSON SALLIE THOMPSON lub 1: Phorogrophy 21 Choral NJHS 1, NHS 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 41 Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Capt. 4, HR Eagle Bond 2, 3, 4, Maiofeire 2, 3 2: REllQlOUS Council 37 JCL 2, Physics Club 3, Sec. 3. Pres. 4, Gourmet Club 35 Track 1. 45 GSL 2, 3, 47 Math Club, Hisl. 1 4, Choir 4, Science Comm. NJHS 17 JCL 1, 2, Annual Rep. 3 My ix 'fi ROBERT Tll:LlNGER ANN TIPTON STEVE TISSERAND VICKIE TONN Football l, 2, 3, Track l, 2, 3, 4, Pep Squad l, FHA l, 2, Student HR Vice-Pres. lg HR Pres. 2, 3, Band l, 2, 3, 4 POI Club 2, 3, 47 PASF l, 2, SC Court. l, 37 HR Sec. 2, 47 GSL 2, PASF l, 2, Student Coun. 4, Bas- l, 2, 3, HR Pres. l, 2, VP 3. 3, 4, Treas. 3, Pres. 4, AFS 2, 3, ketball lg Foatball l, 25 Baseball lPennsylvanlal Varsity Club 3, Stu- 4, Eaglettes 3, 21, Annual Staff 4. 2, 3, 4. dent Assoc. 3. if WOODY TRAMMELL CAROL TUCKER SKIP VALUSEK .HANNA VALKEEJARVI PASF l, 2, Talon Staff 3. FHA l, 25 JCL ly German Club 2, Wrestling lg German Club 2, Ten- GSL 45 AFS 41 JCL 47 PRHS 4. 3, Hist. 3, Beaux Arts 3, AFS 4, nis 3, 4, NHS 37 Jr. Usher. Eagllettes 4, RHGC 4. ,R Q-.N '--Q..-r GEORGE VANDERSLICE LOIS VEECK VlCKl VEERMAN BARRY VlDOVlC Track lp Football lg Basketball I, PASF 2, 3, 4, FTA 4. NJH5 li PGP 5qUUd li HR SSC- l. JCL li DECA li B0f1d l- 2, 3, HR Pres. l, 3, 47 Jr. Direce 27 Annual REP- 2, 3: Y-Teens 2, tor of Student Forum 37 Student 3, 4: Slvdenl COUY1- 3. 4: Cheer- Forum 37 Camera Club 2, Pres. 2, leader 2, 3, 4: JY. USl16f. Annual Staff 4, Pres. JCA. A 206 TOM VOIQLBRECHT SANDY WADE LINDA WAINNER JACK WALKER PASF lf Annual Slcfl 4? Eagle Band lCaffeyville, Kan,1 Sluaent Coun, 2, lBryan Adamsl Science Club, French JCL 2, 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 2: Eagle Ban 1' 2' 3' 47 3: Cl19El'leUd9f 3: Tillles 37 KGYETTS .Clubg FTA, Ice Skating Club, Pep 1, 2, 3, 4, Math Club lg Science Club 2, 3: JCL 2, 3 lRHSl RHGC 4 Squad, Drill Team 4 DIANE WALL DYNESE WALSH JIMMY WALTHER DEBBIE WARE FHA li Clwffll 4 ll'l0USl0f1, TeX.l 5PUnl5h Cll-'lJ l lRH5l Slide Rule Club ly Camera Club 2, French Club l, 2, 3,Fl-lA lg MHS 4 Talon Staff 3, 4 3 JCA 4 K, JONELLE WARREN PHIL WARREN DON WASLEY CAROLYN WATERS French Club 37 Bancl 'l, 2, 3, 4, Pep Squad lg FHA ly 2, 3, Treas. 3 Pres. 4, Slage Band 3, 47 Science Club 'lp All Region Bandll, 3, 4 Q A A A . ,ff I JL - ' 1 fl. ,,. it ig A r , gf-uv DAVID WATKINS SANDRA WATTS MIKE WEATHERS Band l, 2, 3, 4 NJHS I, French Club I, 2, 3, 4, DECA 4 Treas, I, Pres. 3, Science Club PRISCILLA WELCH Pep Squad I, PRHS 2, 3, 4, Club 2, FHA 3, Career Girls 4 CINDY WELLS RICKY WELLS SHARRON WELLS LYNNELL WESCH lDcIlas, Tex.I Travel Club 2, FTA 2, Fufure Nurses 2, Spanish Club 2: Chorus I, 2, IRHSI PASF 3 ,. f Ll wv- LYNETTE WHITE SHELIA WHITE BILL WHITESIDE BARBARA WIEDERKIHR Pep Squad I, PASF 3, FTA 3, 4, Band l, 2, 3, 4: JCL 3: FUIUFE NUFSSS Beg. French Club 2, Adv. I RHGC 4 4, Science Club 4 Club 3, A, FTA 3. 208 FHA 1, 2, KRHS 2, 3, 4, Treas. 3 Sec. 4, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4,, Pep Squad 'l French, l LIZ WILBER Choral Club If JCL 3: FHA 3. JONATHELL WILLIAMS FHA 'I7 French Club 2, VP 27 37 Red Cross 37 Annual Staff 37 HR VP 2, 3, 47 Band 'I, 2, 3, 47 Mixed Chorus I, Pres. 47 Madrigals 47 All- Regian Choir 4. MARIANA WILLIAMS Religious Council 3, 47 FHA I7 FTA 2, 4. PAUL WILLIAMS Latin I7 Science 3. nf' EDDIE WILLIAMSON DON WILLS DAVE WILSON LARRY WILSON Football I, Capt. I7 Track I, 3, 47 Electronics Club I7 ICT 3, 4. lNew Mexicol Tennis 'I7 Basketball I Cross Country 37 Jr, Usher 37 HR Pres. IRHSI Tennis 27 Camera Club 2. I, 27 HR VP 37 Wrestling Club 3. PATRICIA WINGO Mexicol GRA 'I7 Newspaper 'I7 Library Club I. Biology Club 27 French 2. 3: FHA 2: JA 2, 37 Tennis Chemistry Club 37 Study Councilg 3. IRHSI JA 4. BOB WINIECKI Picture o Available MARK WINNETTE IBoston, Mass.I Football 'l7 Basketball 2, 3, 47 Cross Country 2, 37 Track 'l, 2, 37 NHS 37 Prom Committee 3. IRHSI NHS 47 Basketball 47 Cross Country 47 Track 47 French 47 Gourmet Club 4. STACY WINTON Pep Squad Mgr I7 SC 'I7 HR Pres 'I7 Latin Club I: Beg. French Club 27 HR VP 27 HR Sec 37 Aalv. French Club 37 Talon 47 HR Sec 47 FNA 4. 209 JIM WOEHR MIDGE WOLF DON WOODS Mixed Chorus 3, 4, Mcdrigals 4. Proieclion Club 'l, 2, PASF 2, 3, Religious Council 4, Science Club 3, 4, Annual Rep. 3, 4. ,-of If JUDY WORTH NJHS 1, Hisl. 1, PASF I, Soph. AFS Treas. 2, AFS 3, VP 4, NHS 3, Treas. 4, Bond I, 2, 3, Sec-Trecs 4, GSL 3, 4, Annual Staff 4. I or -.gf-5'fmff,:fg1::,,g,, if f- ' ' ' 'f' ,.,.z'ti 1 0' M- --3 -X. rg, ' - - 332: 1434. ii HOWARD WRIGHT NELSON WRIGHT BOBBIE WYLIE TOM YOUNG ICT 3, 4. PASF 2, GRA 2, 4, Tennis Team I, .ICT 3, 4. 2, 3, 4, Letfer 3, 4, DON ZAHN DONA ZEILLIER Newspaper Slolf I, Trcck I, 4, JCL I, 2, 3, 4, Chiseler 3, 4, Foolbull 2, 3, Cross Country 4. 2I0 BOB HULSTRAND SC I, 2, 3, Band I, 2, 3, German Club 2, 3, 4, Proieclion Club VP I, Math Club I, JCL 1, Science Club I, 3, Moth Club I, Debale Club 4, HR Pres. I, Track 4. il! BEVERLY MILLER Nffwzis- DONA NARRAMORE BILL SHARP MIKE DUNKER JAMES HOFFPAUER MICHAEL HOLDEMAN KATHY HOWELL BOB IDEN DARRELL IMKE LARRY JOHNSON NANCY JONES KERRY KINSLOW LUDY LANHAM BOB LEWIS BILL LINDSAY BOBBY LONG JOHN LUND KERRY LUSK RONNIE MARTIN SANDY MARTIN FRED MAYES TONY MAZZO ALAN MCNEESE PHIL MITCHELL JOHN MOORE DAVID MORAN MOLLI NEAL ED OLDEN KEMP MARTHA PATTERSON Seniors not pictured: JIMMY PENIX DOUG REAGOR MARCIA REIHNER MICHELE RENOUF BOB RHODES PEG ROBINSON TONY SERIGNET MIKE SMITH CHRIS SNIDOW JERRY SOUZA KELBERT TAYLOR DARYL TOTTEN FRAN TOWNS EDDIE TREDWAY BILL TRENT RUSS VANALLEN TOMMY WALDROP BEN WATSON GARY WILLIAMS DAVID WILSON MIKE WILSON ED WYATT PAUL YOUNG BILL YOUNGBLOOD The study RHS. .L '66 Mr. Wooten talks with Srs. Linda Clark, Paul Helm, and Dick Hicks as he starts his first year as principal. Parade marked a big first for the Senior Football captains, Wray Curtis, Jerry Thompson, and John Gangstad talk over play with new head coach, Mr. Joe Simpson. Cheerleaders and Senior supporters guard the Spirit Stick from the underclassmen. 2l3 x M f,,,,f,m4mf1 f 1. ,gig 6 1.-:snags 1 rn,,.5, , L., 1 . WF. mf.. 15062 '11 3 :Xl ,, W 1 , 5, f w Q FF P I , Y' ,Q Q aw 4 5 45 if 4. ?3+ w Q1 9: K Fe cf 'Z' '3 il QP f ......,-H -uv' --cw-P . 'I R50 2 ' -A f ,xv xx. ab . :Tl A 7A Jun Angell Bonnie Anspon Alice Apalolea Cclhy Apple Chuck Applewhile Jdne! Arnold Valerie Abbot Chip Adams Dick Allen Mike Ammerman Joe Anderson Scndi Ackerman Dale Adams Kolhy Allowcy Alice Anderson Rick Anderson 2' A- if ? ' 1 , . W cf:-4 ffwwzml 214z'31waggg:1:' -g 1:ggie-4ai'.mz:-vazzil--nmkites zu -22714 few f new 'etc -:exe fan W fem ,il 2l5 1 .V -T. 15 xW . Jimmy Arnold Brenda Aulick Sieve Baker Mark Baker Sandra Badgley Cherry Baker Gary Baldack Barbara Ballard The Juniors yell, Victory is our cry! il 'WZ figs? Bill Ballard Mike Bdrrow r '1' Judy Bayes Billy Bafey Chris Baile Belh Baxter Bob Baxter 2l6 QM, Bob Beadles Julia Beal Gerald Bean Terri Bean Barry Bigelow Juniors Tip Their Hats to the Eaales. .v 'Y I lllV1Q?.. llll' if Jffffl Sherry Beggs Charlene Beinke Judy Belef Eric Berg Rosanne Bernstein Tfim 395559 Michael slack Tony Blvrkmore Undo Blew Doug Bell Ronnie Bexer Paul Boafman Paula Benson Guy Bickersfaff Pct Bagan Steve Boland Gayle Boss Michele Bourgeois Sherry Bozeman Steve Brady Juniors Release Inner Tensions David Brady Randy Brewer Lynette Brandt Glenn Brannenberg Judy Brewer Lindo Bross Bob Brothers Don Brown John Echols shows his mighty strength at the DECA c ar smash WEE if ' TS... A , Q , lr- 'Q' x 1 yi ffm A . - 6 r-ff, X l. We, 'f - u Q ' L5 9 f I ll, gf! tw , .0 C ff if 6 X I :S .4-lil I Jack Brown Kathy Brown Craig Brummett Mike Burkett Steve Brown Pam Bryson Jane Burke Fletcher Burton Warren Brown John Buchard Steve Bush Susan Buswell Ronny Burns Charlie Buxton Julia Byrd Cindy Campbell Phil Campbell Sue Canfield Robert Capps Jimmy Campbell Sid Campbell Sharon Cantrell Nance Carlson 'V .x S l 1 ,QQ lil ,af Allan Carson Marsha Carson wir trek ' ' 1425 1. Cindy Carter Valette Cashon David Cederburg Travis Certain Kathy Chadwick The Selling of Calendars Raises Money for the Junior Class. lf! X 3? U6 if .' f 1' Steve Chqnglgf Steve Chills Sandra Cady Charles Coleman Mary Copus Scan Chqpmqn Janet Cissne Steve Colbert John Collings Frank Cowan Betty Cherry Judy Clark Kathy Coleman Ann Conrad Connie Cotten Steve Cotrrell Mcry Cox Billy Craig Sue Lennon, Kaye Tyler, and Linda Blew sell birthdays for the Junior Class Calendar. Sharon Cramplon Tim Cumisky 505 CYGFYIGI' Jennie Curry ATNY Cf0lY Robby Curtis sffwfrszw fi 'Men hx X Carole Curtis Jim Dailey Jim Dummer Ffed Dall Sue Dqnielsen Freddie Davidson .tj D 54, X iff if ti if mf , U tl? r U3 73 Carolyn Davis Dick Davis Beth Davis Glenn Davis Juniors give their divided attention to the speeches given by the candidates for class officers. K X N Xu' as ,X L YN Tommy Davis Vicki Dees ' vm eg 5 Nj t N,Lt , ' 3, Il I7 it it MQ wir, R JP' , ..,. . . - sg X sv ik 3 is f 3 N f fi SFA David DeFratus Bill DeGan I . 'L sie: 1:5 fig e 1 'L 'RK in f Q 'S , 1,1 L ip. - si, I ffk ,, .if f x,I2ss,'fS, -N r Q' ' View 'Q D ,f Tig, . La ,N V e , , e M, Q3 f-1 Qs A 2 'S ,ffl 'N S .ik M ' I 5 Wk a W SFI I Q 5 J. 5 ' 'f?lfa'i1 r ..., ' - S g W ff V:,V ,w ?u f f 5,411 gr, . , i ., 1 :-,... at , K aQf,fiffiiQ'5ii'ififi P Q 'Q 'Q' - 511 weft? Pat Dennis Gary Dekossett Johnny Deuback Arthur deVitaIis Debbie Dick Bruce Dickerson Doug Dickey Donnie Diehl sp- . r ' v 'I' L R... Q is r n gf cc if as Ronnie Diehl ni wi! lv M1 x, v. I lf L- ! A 11 an X0 5 rc. lb ig ' jf N 1 .rx - X WN Vicki Doane Michael Dabrasko Mark Dodds we ff. Ted Dodson Cynthia Douglas Larry Drake Dean Duffy Alan Dulaney Dan Duncan Terry Dye Frances Dyer Barbie Earle .wi TW' , i n Dianne Earley John Echols Merrilee Eckert N. 'K l ilu, ir 5 fr: 1 S I 3? ,xii Margie Edgar Geoff Edling Bill Edwards Barbara Ellior 19' Eddie Elliot Juniors 'V fV1:x-k reer Tom Elliot Liz Erickson Johanna Ernsi Bob Erwin Wg? X .l cf f A , 'W I Aa ,Q i?5?z'fbi Qi' Sandra Erwin Carol Anne Eudy Craig Eusrice David Evans W x 'Wg 'S ze fi l 1' is as Fran Evans Kay Evans Mike Evans Terry Evans Pa? Ewing Connie Fanning Kendall Farley 4 Pot Former Valerie Farrell Mary Feqgin Ricky Filisky Hurry Finley Listen, Look, and Learn ' Pam Fish F Pom Fischer Perry Floyd Experimenting L Patsy Florence N 1 Jere Ford James Forest Kcren Foster. Mike Fosier 'VZ V, A x ff l 11, 'f 'iw 9 'K if , Y K,-. S' ,v xA Nl 'R V William Foster Cyd Fox Mike Franklin Wylie Froze Adrienne Freeman Peggy Fulton Sheila Funderburgh Melonie Gagnon Karen Gont iw S' 'lftfi S ' i,. it N A ' 544 'ff- Barbara Gantt Chick Gary Jim Gaskin Danny Gaston We ks . 5 pl'-' 'Q xxx Done George Carlyle Glenn Robert Golightly Craig Gifford Gary Glenn George Gorski John Gilliland David Gluth Bob GfUl1UlTl Becca Gillen Ginger Good KflS Gf0hU'T1 Chris Gray George Gray Leonard Green Don Greene Judi Gregory Jay Griffin Chrisiine Griffin Parade Carolyn-Griggs Kenneth Guilloi Barry Guimbellof Mike Gusier Connie Graezinger Walter Guillal Dickson Gunn Mac Gusiafson Z x xg XXX W-fr 1 93,1 iii Q? , 5 Cheryl Hager Wayne Hagerman , 'f 'ffe:z.fw1t A fu .z, l 'ft El Rm- I LaDean Haines Liana Hall Dee Hambright David Hamilton Ronnie Hamilton. Micky Hamlin Anthony Hancock Nell Hardin Ann Hammon Barbara Hansen Cathy Harmon Ray Hammond Scott Hansen Ray Harmon Robert Hammond Susan Hanson Andy Harvey Z Drama Class - ww+.W,.,,,, hmmm. Steve Horning, Are you a boy or are you a girl? We g. i x Z' David Hawkins Glynda Hayes me 2 i - 1. .Q ,924 W 4... M. ' x V I ln' .' f 1 L.. if ' I J X44 Dennis Haynie Glenn Head Barbara Heavon A Way to Show Hidden T Valerie Hendricks Lanny'Henson Linda Herman Mike Herod Diane Hesse Cyndie Higdon Julia Higgins Jo Ann Hinds Faye Hiser Lois Hoffman Mark Hoffman Diane Holdifch Sharon Heinfzelman Bill Hollon Carole Holmes Sieve Holt Frank Honeycult . ,, V? 1. .I George Helmig X, 5: ,ef l W QQQQS I , Mike Hooper V 2 5 J Ted Hooper VX M' T l l ' f Karate in ish 'fl Alan Hopewell 1 5 ,, , ,K 45, ,Q f A J A ,irish I riw gvr .gfifbi mf: I W j I x as ,.,. X 7145 Steve Horning Cynthia Howell Ron Hull Jack Houston Gary Hogan Cherri Hulslerancl Phyllis Howard' Melissa Huie Sam Humphrey Jane Huston Gary Jackson Miles Jackson Mike James Roberta Jarboe Cyncle Hyndman Jeff Jackson Mary James Neal Jameson Patricia Jaynes Jim Jepson Craig Johnson Juno Johnson Bobby Johns Don Johnson Joy Johnson Pursy Johnson Tum Johnson fl - -x x Tom Johnson Tom Johnson Juniors Stand Out Scholastically Bryan Marquis was one of the 47 Juniors to be inducted into the Nafional Honor Society. 4514 , 5 WZ X, I iw ,E 2 ' n. 1' is xfhfim r I We? 1 I Q K 2 1 ,i.55 '55 MJ Lindo Johnston Marion Johnston Bill Jones Q Y . . :v:f.: ,TMC 2 iii ' i i S sos wx 4 '. W 1 Y- A s- I ,901- Nq K. asa in ss J J Exif ,J ,Qi 'R -J Craig Jones Donny Jones Dove Jones Paclure Nol Available Lyle Jones William Janes Rusty Jump Jaani Karstens Sherry Keeler Katie Keim Pal Janes William Jordan Joe Kabanek Dave Kaslendieck Barclay Keese Dennis Keith Janice Keith Marianne Kerr Warren King Ania Klunder Philip Kunde Janna Landsdawn Laura Keith Kalhy Kershner Linda Kinman Dara Knox Sandra Landers Sieve Langford Fred Kennedy Frank Kincaid Danna Kiawski Judy Kuhn Jack Landrum Leland Kangham if M5 A NJ' Mary Latendresse Susan Lawrence Robyn Lowry Tom Lawton Cliff LayField Bill Lee Sue Lennon Jeanne Leslie Harold Levine Lew Lewis Leslie Liem Jimmy Little Tom Limb Johnny Livengood Kay Linclauer Rex Lovelady Charles Lisherness Roger Lovelqdy John Lifterer Bill Luckeft 4! 9 Plclure Noi Available Linda Lunsford Mauricio Lufz Danny Lynch Barbara McAlpine Laurel McBryde Caren McCammon Barbara McCaghren Sharon McCord Phil McCulloch Janice McDonald 233 inn xv,-V Kathy McDonald Mike McFarlen Connie McGenee Lynda McGuire Mike McKinster Ricky McLeod Joe McElroy Mike McGaugh Don McGregor Walter McKany Kirby McLain Cathy McMahon Picture Noi Available Mike McManus Bob Maberry Mary Ann Maddox Richard Malone Maxine Marstrand Karen Marx Virginia McNeese Louie Machost Steve Magner Bryan Marquis Don Martin Debbie Mason Marilyn McWilliams Joy Maddix Kathy Main Vic Marsico Mike Martin Vicki Massheder Picture Not Available Allen Mather Steve Matson Andy Matthews Wanda Matthews Chere Maulclin Picture Not Available Vicki Mauldin Dionne Mayne Condi Mayo Donny Means Ernie Miller Linda Miller Nicky Miller Donny Mims DeWain Minchew Kym Mitchell YV Vic Mitchell Ward Molen Rick Mondiclc .lim Montgomery Hugh Moore Picture Not Available Picture Nol Available by N. E A Q, f , f A -1. . -5 1 5 N ..i. ,, ,1 K 05,5 .. it gf. Linda Moore ' Rosemary Moore Walter Montgomery David Moore Mike Moran Mary Morrison Frances Morton Susie Muller Karen Mumford Eddie Munson 235 Mike Muse Hal Naboshek Susan Murphy Mike Murry James Napper Carol Nemilz QQ! Piclure Noi Available Piclure Nof Available Elbert Newlon Sarifa Newlon my ' S 5 XR! T 4: e il lL? Q I , 95, 1 S Sheena Noel Larry Norris Jane Novak Debbie Nunn Piclure No? Available Bob Oakley Ronnie Olderog Patricia O'MalIey Sieve Parnick Palricia Palfon Ramona Perkins John O'DQrmeII Kurt Olney David Paine Barbara Parsons Wayne Payeur Sharon Perkin Doug Odom David Olver Alanna Parke Jerry Patton Brenda Payne Andy Pierce 236 J..-4. Janice Plat? Cathy Prickett Pam Ralsfon Donnie Poe Kim Provarl Mikie Ramey John Poer Michael Pumphrey Marcia Ramsar Pamela Polly Renee Radic Robert Randolph Bob Price Susan Rae Sue Randolph '+-N, Sydney Rankin Tom Rasor Ken Ravell Bill Ray Judy Reading vi Paul Reazin Donna Redfearn Bruce Reed Barbara Reloy Mike Renouf 345 Robin Reynolds Pam Rhoads Bill Richards Linda Richardson Jan Ridgeway 237 .ii ' 5: f . 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Richie Smith Judy Smith Sandy Smith Sue Smifh Yvonne Smith Jan Smithwick Dixie Spence Carol Sommers Ricky Spence Carolyn Spaduzzi Jean Spitler Olive Speegle Pam Stailey Frank Speer Stan Standifer Ernie Staples Barbie Slarnes Donna Starr Charlie Sfaub John Steen 239 L 4' Paul Stetson Lynda Stewart Tommy Straoler Connie Stuewe Jody Stutsman Christy Swanteson Carolyn Stewart Charles Stone Bill Strange Judy Stults Jean Sudduth Cindi Tanner 'xl' ,-.Uv if' N1 Mary Ann Taylor Bob Terry John Terry 240 Donny Thompson Janet Thompson Ronnie Thompson Vicki Thompson Jim Thomas Ronnie Tindall Jon Tobin Gary Tholen Becky Thurman Carolyn Tinnerello Charles Tooley Diane Thomas Kathy Tilton Terry -Tinsley Dona Totten ixskix gag fi if ,. . K . V,.. 1 f!! f fr' me Jack Towers Mike Tunnell Bob Van Horn Steve Townsend Jon K. Turner Craig Wadsworth Janet Trewin Kathy Turner Cynthia Waldrop Jeff Tucker Kaye Tyler Charlene Walker Alice Vacula Jim Walker Jud Walker Terry Ward Linda Washington Janice Watkins 0' David Watson Suzanne Weaver Helen Weber Karen Weiz Babble Wells Jeff Wells David Wensley Janet Whitacre Joan Whitacre Nancy White 24I M, 1. ' Sk S es 1' e Ni xv Steve Whitfield Bobbi Wichmcn Linda Wilcox Nikki Wilks Ann Williams Kathleen Williams Candy Whittington Beverley Wiederker Dionne Wilder Jim Willey Connie Williams LGUIG Williams Glenn Williamson Gary Wilson Susan Wilson 'il' we Gregg Windsor Sheila Winters Irene Wolf Johnny Worth Jane Wylie Alon Winlcelmcn Ronnie Wisdom RU 'ClY Wood Tommy Wrighr Larry Yeager Susan Winkelmun Jan Wofford Don Woodward Lou C. Wullien Joan Yecrgrn M N i. ,I it 11 11+ .L:-.. ZQA ,L 5- i?Qi iii-ip if f. . i - K, i ' .- Y v I :gr ' K J ' ,rss .gi l 'W QQ, v FL si. 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Robin Balacaier Mary Barrow .lack Baldersan Gary Barton Martha Bellah Becky Bel lero Judy Berlhhold Charles Berlrand Barbara Bishop Darlene Black P' Raleigh Blakely Mike Blankenshi P wif Zhff l , I W Zlfg f WW A' N if-Q Sieve Barcalaw Glenn Barton Bev Barnes Lila Bates W .fi Zur,- John Blasulla Barbie Boalman Gene Bostick Vicki Boslick Beverly Boykin Larry Branam Larry Brill. Alan Brodrick Susan Broil Susan Brousard Lesslee Brower Bob Brown Greg Brown Sieve Brown 6 -7 S ,. fe if wa-. zrisw- .5 Wayne Boggs Linda Borders Peggy Boren Paul Boulware Jay Bowden David Boyd Susie Branscum Mark Brennan Mike Brill Susan Broh Susan Broolrner Robby Brooks ! r'-N. W W Mike Clark showing off as usual. 247 Sophomores Strive for Class Unity Jamie Bynum Paul Cabness Edward Calbridge Suzanne Caldwell I I Q X Paula Browne ll? . Billy Bruck , '.' James Bruton rg Ann Bryan f ' fx-E' Martha Bryan ft 1,'5'i2fS '. lu Q fl wif- Reggie Bryan Charles Bryant Vivian Lee Bryant Alan Budd Charles Budienska Dave Bullard Rebecca Burdick Don Buroker Rosemary Burrage John Burrell Cindy Burl Darrell Burl Mike Butler Bruce Butterfield Bruce Byfield Sophomore honors English students listen aftentively to Mrs. Atwood's instruction if W2 ill Mike Callahan Polly Callahan Tony Calverly Debbie Campbell Priscilla Campbell John Carharl Marsha Carlisle Barry Carnahan Kelly Carnahan Ray Currell Katie Carler Mark Carver Paula Cascio Buddy Chadbourne Marc Chandler Debbie Chizek Beverly Clark Connie Clark Mary Clark Mike Clark Rodney Cleland Chris Clements Lee Clepper Gary Cochrane Debbie Collie Tomera Collins Dusly Colvin Melinda Connelly Cathy Connors Norma Cooke Chris Cooper Janice Cooper Chuck Corkhill Barry Cornell Robert Cramer Y . l 4 ,1 ' 44 ir My iifll fi, '7 ,, ,. M Nz.- '-92. 4 QS po -A lm M , 'Q . lk 1 1 A s ,f 54' r. 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D ,se ,f if my Si -q- A or Higher Goals Q.-.R- ex Q' Kay Evans Sue Eveleth Frank Farris Teddy Faust Tim Fazi David Fekete Roy Ferguson Kevin Fetherston Chris Fick Sherene Filisky Mike FinCannon Kathy Fischer Alan Fite Kay Fitzgerald Marsha Flippc Norman Flippo Jerearnel Ford Sharla Forest Christine, Farwood Jimmy Faster Jerry Fox -' Sheryn Fox Q M Joey Frank Greg Frazier ,' ' Nancy Frazier A Q W lille:-et FSF A iii Silvia Frazier Bill Freeman Brad Fullen Karen Gadd Betty Lou Gannaway I '5- 4 WL mf is 5 4 'F If 2- if 6-. Kb 4' 55 6 pi ,L-ff. 253 Linda Garrison Gary Garfman Becky Garza Allen Gaulitz Jill Geiger Bobby Sue Gannaway Ray Gannon Bonnie Gorey Ruth Gaskill Sieve Gaspar Libby Gales .1- Candy George Paul Gibbons Kalhy Gibbs Terry Gilbert , In lli '-' film- .il f r 1 X Q A ,,:. , .z ,,, . ,,,,,,:Z. I j 2 Af pmn-f 'l 'i Y,, f ll .51 l f i ln lu fl',' Andrina Richards uses telephone lo communicate with parents. SCOV Gillivm Janeen Goben Doug Gadbey Jeanne Goodwin Mark Golightly David Golub Jud Good D0f0lhY Goodman David Goodwin Kenneth Gordon Steve Graham Ed Gray David Green Chrgsyine Griffin We F 3 254 A i 5 M r err M ff' A 4 95 Sophs Communicate With Teachers fl' 35. i . . X , xx W i lfreeh il ll 'Q Nt l l yt J Dan Giigsby Patsy Grisack Bill Guernsey Darlene Guinn Kathy Hadden Laura Hagen Dennis Hamer Mark Hamilton Bill Hampel John Hanna Nancy Hargls Honey Harman Laffy Grissom Judy Gross Johnny Graves Floyd Gruber Doug Gullickson Ja Gunn David Gustafson Gerald Guzman Chrystie Hahs Tam Hammergren Kathy Hansen Niki Hale Kathy Hammerback Craig Hanson I - am ix .. M' . .4 ldv ' ' ' 1 K' ', V fe . s gg 1 ifil YJ, tin -- we K 1 ' it Q51 15 A i ,,,: - -:- i 1 James Hales h wif. P Li fy , iw g . ,. 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Piclure Noi Available Piclure Noi Available 259 is David Kuhn Mike Landron David Kuyliendall Jerry Longley Picture Not Available Picture Not Available Debbie Lohman Karen Larison Picture Noi Available Picture i Not Available Karen Laible Sherry Larfs li Kay Lair Donna Lairsen Michele Lalonde Vickie Lothrop Gary Law Charlotte Lawson .f Nl' T17 Picture Not Available Sharon Lewis Susan Lewis Bill L'l-lommeclieu Kristi Liem Chris Lin Michael Lincoln Steve Lindeman Diane Lindsey Hal Lindstrom Kathy Lingo Dee Leclbetfer Sandro Lee Steve Leighton Susan Leighton Linda Leming Richard Lemmon Anne Levine Phillip Levine Barbara Levy David Lewis Diane Lewis Phillip Lewis F P Picfure Na+ Available Kris Linn Lissa Linfner Ronnie Linlon Tom Literati Bob'Livlngslon Polly Lockler Julie Loe Kathy Logsclan Rocky Lohmann John Long Robert Long Lane Longserre Clay Longino Nancy Loveless G I 7 7 ' OP OITIOYES fe P' 0' Cl 9 I Glenn Lowe R H S Tom Lowry Mike Luburich . . . 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Picfure Nor Available Jim Madden Mary Maddox Don Maggard Cheryl Maher Denise Mallet Richard Maloney Cindy Burf takes advantage of The library's stock of biographies and auro- Brenda Mantooth Sandra Martin Robert Maxfield Pam Melton Barbara Miller David 'Monroe Silence Linda Marks Charles Martin Rosemary Martin David Marshall Jeanne Mason Belinda Matheson Carl Maxcey Picture Not' Available Bill Maxvill Chuck Maxwell Paula Mazzo Cynthia Meadows Charlotte Mentzel Pam Messimer Don Miars Vicki Miles and Resources Mike Miller Regina Miner James Mitchell Vinni Mitchell Don Monroe Edna Moore Mike Moore Rebecca Moore Piclure No Available Prclure Picfure Gail Morgan Ken Morgan Barbara Morris Kim Morimore Sheryl Marlon Mike Moss Larry Mumaw Mike Murphy Na+ Available Piclure Nol' Available Teressa Nunn Karen O'Brien Cindy O'Dell Na+ Available Christmas Lcvelle Neal Susan Nevins Karen Nickels Lynn Nichols Sieve Nifshe Mike Noel Sam Noel Larry Norswarlhy Trm Norton 'rv -A 1' W Michele O'Donnell Janet Overman Pat Murphy Karen Murry Mike Murry Richard Mussel Spirit . . . John Oravec Dianna Overly Susan Olclenkamp Lennie Page ,.,- Anne Reynolds talks T dear old Santa . Liz Palmer George Pappas Sherry Paradise Christine Parsons Paul Paris Philip Parker Mary Parks Bev Pate Jerry Patton Lois Patton Richard Peavy Doug Pearlman Pam Peek Nancy Peery Bruce Pels Allen Penny Joan Perry Martha Perryman Susan Perkins Dawn Peters Gunnar Philipp Barry Phillipps Martha Pietzsch Lynnell Plumb Picture Noi' Available Picture Not Available Picture o Available Pmiufe Picture Not Na+ Avmlable Available Picture No Available Picture o Available And New Year Wishes Displayed at R.H.S. A Picture Nol- Available Lynn Plumber Dan Potter Bonita Powell Stan Proctor Larry Provart Ellen Quinn Jim Powell Sharon Ramsay Robert Powell Jane Prier .lohn Primclahl Philip Rance Mark Rasco Richard Reams 265 David Redman Mike Reed Pam Reese Anne Reynolds Cathy Reynolds Mike Riblet Picfure r Noi Available Carolyn Reeseman Steve Reha Suzanne Rice James Rice Sophomores Piciure Noi Available Beverly Benfrow Linda Resnik Tom Rice Laura Richardson Become Andrina Richards Frances Riddle Mona Ritchie Deanna Robins John Roberls Carol Robinson Tre,-,y Roesler Carolyn Rogers Diane Rogers Mack Rogers Jim Rose Barry Ruebaclc Richard Ruhl Prclure Prcfure o o Available Available Don Rush Dennis Russell Greg Russell Sharon Russell Robert Rusl Marsha Rutenbar Mike Ruwaldf John Ryan Susie Sallee Rick Salisbury Roger Sapp Cheryl Sawyer 266 ' rz1,,,, ,, Active Club Members Linda Scarce Helen Schiff Charles Schleeweis Robert Schloss Picfure S Nol Piclure Nol' Available Available Prcfure Noi Available Prcfure Noi Available Linda Schrenlceisen John Schwartz David Scott Donny Scofl Janice Scott Susan Seal '98 Q, ..., MM' Picfure Picfure Noi Nor Available Available Picfure Nor Available Jan Seale Gary Seals Mary Seiser Belly Selden Sandra Sharkey Susan Sharp Jacque Sharpe Alan Shaw Jean Sheets Vicki 'Shelley 'ferry Shiell James Shipley Owen Shipp Marlha Shepard Nancy Shively Janet Sholless Linda Sholwell Burch Shuler Sandy Simmons 267 , I - Picture .h A P' ,f,zV Available W V QA . i Cfitii i f 41 R l 5 Jff: , 'r i Picture o Available Picture Not Available Picture Not Available Picture Picture Na+ Nat Available Available Picture Not Available ,, - fg: S .I Mark Simpson Susan Simpson Carl Smith Carol Smith Rob Smith Rabert Smith Donna Spears Lawrence Stanphill Janette Speegle Steve Staub Picture Not Available Bob Skinner Daniel Smith Sheila Smith Sue Spraclley David Stallings Bryan Skow Gary- Smith Vinson Smith Kenneth Stafford Randy Staudt Kendra Slabotsky Glenn Smith Virginia Smith Donna Stalker Rick Stead Picture Nol' Available Picture Not Available . afwffierl X fri 4 X i fr f , 6 W 3 su' X 2'fi ' it lie RL Ei Rebecca Sloan Janelle Smith John Snider Gary Stallard Pam Steed i-we of ., Anne Smith Rick Smith Larry Sparks Bill Stalsworth Susan Sterlacci Karen Stevens Linda Stevens Pat Stevens Henry Stewart Alice Stone Pam Stone Pat Stover 268 Picture Not Available x Picture Not Available Nancy Stowers Karen Sullivan John Swords J. 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I No Photo 1 , AVAILABLE No Photo AVAILABLE 'gf' 'Q fu. , L ' 1-22 7 Q, V FRESHMEN Linden Baker Hull Barbee Ann Bartield Donna Bute Steve Bates Sherry Butey Ka thy Baumgardner Roxanne Baxter Terry Bean Connie Beard Deuon Bearden Nat Beers David Ballinger Barry Bennett Steve Benton Jeff Bibler Ann Bickers Ellen Billard Richard Birchler Kay Bishop Barhara Bleleld Mi Bloom Scott Boettiger Mark Boland Mark Basen John Bostick 274 fe If Absent PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE t 1 t l t t Freshmen Say Marilyn Brandt Nancy Bray Lynda Brewster Barbara Britton Ken Briegal Mitchell Brodheacl Bill Brown Bob Brown Brenda Brown Dana Brown Daryl Brown Marsha Brown Martin Brown Rusty Brown Rick Braun Stephen Bryan! Jill Buccy Debbie Burrell Cathy Burrows Janet Buswell Barbara Butler Karen Byrd Kenneth Calkins Jerry Camp Donald Cannon Bill Carpenter Jim Carter Gloria Castills Debbie Cathey Bobby Ceclerberg Don Chester Barbnra Clark Lenna Clayton Cindi Click Tim Cline Mike Cody o Fight lf' , ip L BY 1 i 2 as swf' , . Nf,, I DlDN'Y HAVE A THING YO WEAR. if lllll JL fi i 6 B C, '5 K8 li 1 ,l, PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE TOO BUSY an No! Shown Do N' axwf pa-nfl' PHOTO Noi Available PHOTO Not Available I ff I2 Win Bill Coleman Randy Combs David Cordell Billy Cox Rosemary Cox Cyndi Cramer David Crowe King Crowe Dan Cumiskey David Cunning Randy Curtis Jet! 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X Karlan Fairchild Lois Farley Betty Feagin Rebecca Feather Richard Fenton Kurt Fischer Dawn Fleming Dorothy Floyd Ron Forrest Linda Foster Terry Franade Laurie Freeman Marty Fulton Mike Gable Bruce Gadd Melissa Gannon Diane Gant Pat Gantt Tcnda Garner Lisa Gates Jim Gealy Lynda Gee Richard Gentry Dana George Randy George Ann Gloe Joan Greer Loopy Godwin Gari Golman Suzanne Golub Sandy Gcrski Bbb Graham David Grant Steve Gray 278 1. -mr- I Freshmen on the go Joan Greer Lloyd Gruber Les Gulledge David Gullickson Donna Haclen Claire Hagen Janet Hcmbrigh' Patricia Hamby Richard Hamillon Martha Hanna Richard Harris Marie Harll Colleen Hasbrouck Steve Healy Becky Heinley Sandy Held Katherine Helmig Hillary Henderson Stuari Hendricks Marsha Hensel Kerry Henson Tom Herndon Roger Herod Joy Higgins Melissa Hill Leslie Hobson Ginger Hodges Tommy Hoffman John Hoffpauer .lon Hollenbeck Virginia Hoaier Kay House Katherine Houzvicka Barry Howell Mary Hubbard i Pal Hubbard 'Phil Huber Jane Huemme Gary Huffhines ,Sieve Hull Jim Humphrey Rene Humphreys Freshmen Face Confusion in Halls Cheryl Humphries Karen Hunsucker Marguerite Hunter Carla Hutto Jack Hyndmun Dwight Ivy Dane Jacobson John Jansing Ann Jarfor Junolu Jecnes Bob Johnson Eddie Johnson Steve Johnson Candy Jones Debbie Jones Rodney.Jones Alun Joyce Jim Kean Montc Keeler Pam Keese Keith Kelley Melissa Kemp Karen Kennedy Lynn Kershner Nolan Kirkendol Laura Kirklein Bobby Kirkpatrick .n Picture Nol' Available Freshmen Explore RHS Boys, you know that you're not allowed in A Hall dur- ing lunch. 280 Ronnie Knight Tommy Knutson Alberta Kuhn Christine Lambert Chuck Kourvellas Victor Lambert l Linnea Lance Billy Langley Tommy Langley l Tricia Legault ' Dennis Leonard Diane Lewis Don Little Cassie Lloyd 4 Sherry Lorts Douglas Lucas Daniel Luckett Debbie Lusk Mike Maior Robert Marstrand Kerry Martin .lan Mason Margie Massengill Ken Masters Sharon Waxwell Kathy McAtee Betsy McClure PCP' Lam Clint LaRue moto Nor AvAuAu.e Penny Lee Buddy Linn John Lindsay James Lintner Danny Lockett Sidney Lovelady Shelley Lovvorn Patricia Lynch Judy Lyon Debbie Maddox Ricky Martin Jerry Martin Mike Marks Margaret Matheny Bryan Matson Sammie Mauldin Daryl McConnell Martha McCord Hardee McCrary Lyn McEIyea Mike McKinney Pam McLaughlin Gary McNeese Mary McNeese Freshman cheerleaders,Linda F., Sidney L., Brenda B. fhead cheerleaderj Becky H., Melinda N., and Pat G., standing with their sponsor, Mrs. Denton fcenterl. at 'QF' Ja. 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Janet Rumbaugh Randy Rushing Deborah Russell Ricky Rustin Tom Rutherford Jimmy Sanders Nancy Sanders Caroline Schearer ,lan Jan Schultz Christie Scott David Seidler Lynny Seiter Olivia Self Scholenberger Strive for in School Mary Ship 4 'AP John Sieling X' lil: ,til 'if iii? , d . 5 'ill 4 Q No Photo AVAILABLE ful? ,-,, -5 Becky Smellrer Ann Smith Mike Smith Mike Smith Kathy Shcler Tom Shopafl Glenda Shaw Doug Shea Sally Sheets Susan Sheets Gini Sheffield Rusty Shields Chris Sherbert Jesse Siegel Bill Sieling MarilYn Silverthorne Denise Sihvoner Carroll Simmons fe If Absent PHOTO NOT AVAULABLE Cozette Smith Doris Smith Eddie Smith Frances Smith .Jan Smith Kurt Smith Pcttie Smith SUSCIY1 Smilh Marsha Snowden Judy Soelter Dale Speer Sandra Spieker 285 TOO BUSY sf-' 11. emu Q! srl J . 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Sam Uselton Lowell Tullle Sarah Van Citlers Sheila Walker Ben Wallace Nancy Wallace Mike Walsh Jean Warcl Melody Ware Brad Warren 286 Patti Watson Neill Watt Linda Wells David Wier Ricky Wilbur Charles Williams Nanci' Jim Waters Kathy Watson .wufflnglon Gary White Rusty White Mlke Wes' David Williams Awuit the The '69ers Charlolle Windsor Miles Winnetle Arnold Winters Darby Wollan Tom Woods Cynthia Woodward Susan Wright Teri Wright Sandra Yett Danny Zaidle Dian Zimmerman Erick Zubay Mike Williams Rebecca Williams Sharon Wilmore Kay Wilson Michelle Wilson Sharon Wright Elizabeth Zahn Nell Windsor Pam Kelley FW Nw 5 v K3 if Denise Young Tom West nfl Q lfflilli' -i W 6 . my NOTP:3:l?ABLE PHOTO N07 AvAiLAsLE 287 1.'e.,,,,,, 0 E ? f 2 1 X , 5 f s 5 Q Q , v I 1 1 I l 4 , 289 e P We're Eagle Boosters too . . RHS Cheerleaders Love This New Bill Curry Buiclcl You, your family and friends are always welcome at BILL CURRY BUICK 8+l1 and Lancasler 2 Bllcs. Off 8'rl1 S+. Exil So. Thornlon Freeway Waulclrrt you really rather have a Bill Curry Buick? 7I zLufp,- JwQL z,LL 0mILfQbnoz,u1L,f cb LH.n0x 5t f mU,fELLgg gi MHCLJ, JAM fu CL M? Lf ,01LLc L.2 u xy K I A - ,, , A Q ' 'J JLG pb uU'76L.c but Q-4141, bfgdljbf' Civil, ,i1rLft,J3Z,L. fZf4C,LQlfL c,-Le, 1 Lf H 5'p .lM27'7'bL Jfffiyvf CM c'.6'm 7Q6Cd.f1L bwim,L 1af - LwUJm1f4,f 1 J7'l!Z4Q'g 1' , . JA, ,, A, Qfwa. fL1,LL' 0'CfY1', A 01 7120 wgvuu' ffl2fQfi, cbffzmi CO?, J W,wf f74lf?Cif4 , iigiufmgg by H MILTO nj ss zweww.. www www R I-ia K- l j E Z CHERI'S FASHIONS The Unusual in Cloiliesn Misses-Juniors-Petite Sizes Style Shows Every Monday 6:30 P.M. Hubbard's Cafeteria Dal-Rich Village Judy Sl'ul'ls Preslo-Charge Chari's Fashions 34 Dal-Rich Village AD 5-l874 AD 5-5355 Girls' Womens Men's Boys' Baby A'I'l1Ie'I'ic Drill Team Boo'Is AD I -4584 74533 Shea -.5 vii 99522 Dal-Rich Village GSSXQ' RICHARDSON, TEXAS Shoes for ALL Ihe Family! 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Cen+raI Exp'way Sig S FINE FASHIONS FROM AMERICA'S BEST-KNOWN STYLE HOUSES TWO STORES TO SERVE YOU RICHARDSON- I5 Richardson Heighfs Nor'I'I1 AD 5-3800 DALLAS I I0 Presfon Royal Shopping Cen+er EM 8-8809 3 It JJ VV V 1' L 5' I x jd 'L 'X I In J 1, ITM D V I , xflVUQi5f IJIU 1, ,If li lg, .f ,J I lv 'H h .ivtii at Vip INLIQP I IL 'Mui' Mft DDD! by Sarah McDonald f E QM 'W' If ,FAP,R1Cs, INC. , Jj ' I qu jr - HARDSON HEIGHTS NORTH 1 f I- 09' 0 RICHARDSON TEXAS 75080 ,I TELEPHONE AD 5 :aaa fm QLD V I V N up If A S REED'S ARAPAHO GULF SERVICE G u 825 West Arapaho v RICHARDSON, TEXAS MILLIARD REED-Owner AD 5-00ll Village Carpets carpets of distinction 0 BIGELOW 0 ALEXANDER SMITH I BERNEN ancl a Complete Selection ot Linoleum ancl Tile 32 Richardson VAUGHAN WOOD Heights Owner Shopping Village Serving the AD 5-7 l 4l Dallas Area AN INIIUMPARABLE SHUWPLACE UF CHARM AND BEAUTY , Years ahead In concept and design. incomparable in its charm, beauty and comfort, the WESTWOOD in Richardson is the wlminulion ot engineering and architectural sciences, This ultra-modern showcase, located or Coit Road and Bell Line, features u unique leg-room searing pattern with generous spacing between rows: the utmost in motion picture brillisncy on a screen specially built for this Ihealre, providing distortion-free images: full-range, six-channel stereophonic sound: dual projection systems for 70mm and 35mm films: exquisitely furnished lounge areas: automatic temperature ond humidity control of constantly-changed filtered air: plentiful tree parking. For full enjoymem nl fha wo,Id'5 fgnes, ,Neem entertainment, visit the WESTWOOD in Richardson, DSON wssrwooo I SHOPPING I UNH' Iwrsvwooo I THEAYIE if 0 ,gs JN if C' LUXURIOUS FOAM- P A D D E D 0 P E R A CHAIRS throughout. So-o relaxing Plenty oi stretch-o t room between rows, too. HQ ,. A1 I7 ,ar rf? ' ,X 1 PERFECT VISION. Every row spaced to provide a clear view ol the screen. No need to arise to per- mit passing. it View FINEST PROIECTIUN on perfectly propor- tioned mammoth screen . . . with high- fidelity stereophonic sound. PARKING IS A sms -' PLEASURE IN A 2-.-+1 ..-.-rss..az-:-as--..-1.1.1-.-.1-. AI t PP? BEAUTIFUL DECOR SURR0UND'NG AND FURNISHINGS SEA OF SPACE! from plush carpets to acoustically designed walls and modern furniture. PURE, CLEAN, FIL- TERED AIR is provided the year round with no draft, no aware- ,QM AM' ness of any air move- ,I ment. All , ll ' IIA ,Ill SPECIAL IIII Illl rerr I SAIQQXITNG UAHTHLAEE RHS students Lee Skinner, Bob Van Horn, Julia Byrd, Ken AUDITORIUM Marx, Barbara Gantt, Ken Bean, and Alice Stone enioy Q ushering at the beautitul Westwood. THE NEW WESTWOOD? TELEPHONE 'AD 5-555 297 F52115273-filiiiliifiltiif: uu.I........uh. DAL-RICH COFFEE SHOP PAINT CENTER DAL-RICH VILLAGE 40 Richardson Hls Village COII' dl' Bell Une R665 RICHARDSON, TEX. Richaralson, Texas BREAKFAST LUNCH DINNER Dlldk lad? 417 Richardson Heights Village RICHARDSON, TEXAS Men 81 Boys' Wear-Ladies' Shoes 8: Sporlswear Country Sausage 2500 N. Greenville A RICHARDSON INDUSTRY SINCE I928 Evans Sfcrw QQ Zf6l6ViSi0l1 UU. massie office supply, inc Sales Show Room R.C.A. Packard Bell Color TV-Sfereos-Small Radios IOI norlli greenville Car Radios-Tape Recorder richardson +exas 630 S. Cenlral Expressway AD 5-6050 AD 5-8973 0WEN'S SHCES Shoes for all occasions and all ages 44 Richardson Heighls Village AD 5-7966 The Sisters Cozjfures Dal-Rich Barbers 'Dedicated to those who 46 Dal-Rich Shopping Cenler prefer the bestv Coil' al' BeI+ Line Open 7:30 fo 6:30 P.M. Naoma Wilson Pal File Glennie 81 Sandra Sandlin Owner AD 5-9344 203 Main s+ree+ MORR'5 WH-SON Closed Mon- Richardson, Texas PASS TED SPORTS CENTER Qi I NO. I3 ARAPAHO VILLAGE 0 RICHARDSON. TEXAS 0 AD 5-9644 299 ?a.s'l1ior1s ?0r young Madcrns WITH IT I2 Dal-Rich Village-Phone AD I-0520-Richa CONGRATULATIONS RICHARDSON GRA DUATES-I 966 0 BILL SEKANICK HUMBLE SERVICE ' Pelroleum Producfs 520 New Ben Line Triple A Service RICHARDSON. TEXAS BILL SEKANICK, owner AD 5-6II7 Arapaho fewelry Compllmenls clic Camera Shop J. C. PENNEY CO. I6 Arapaho Village RIcI-IARDsoN, TEXAS AD I-2390 70 Richardson Heighrs Village COMPLETE WATCH 81 JEWELRY REPAIR RICHARDSON OPTICAL CO. CompIe'I'e OpI'icaI Prescriprion Service 32 Arapaho Village EARL HILL AD 5 5906 I MAWE 5 F. w. WOOLWORTH co. Flower Glft Shop Flower Giffs 'For All Occasions 427 R- h d H - h V-H Complefe Wedding Service RIESLESQONFIREQQS I age Recep'I'ion Cafering AD 5-7543 AD 5-3693 RICHARDSON JEWELERS Number 35 Richardson Heighls Shopping Cenler Richardson High School Rings Manufaclured by Ihe John Robert Co. Complimenls of allen case ltd. 47 Richardson Heighfs School Pennanls and Mascols Village Keepsalce Diamonds AD 5-0511 HARBEN-SPOTTS CO. PRINTERS and LITHOGRAPHERS Telephone AD 5-498I-AD 5-5424 Dallas-Richardson 302 THE RICHARDSON DIGEST A Conservalive Newspaper for I'he Conservalive Hearl' of Texas THE OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER of Ihe CITY OF RICHARDSON Singer Co. Machine Sales and Service Fabrics and Nolions Leighfon. Legaulf, and Simpson are poli+ely asked To leave 'Phe D.Q.!! . . . 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I I Fq NWI QF IT of 3' A S IIWI ' THANK YOU RHS FOR ALL THE BUSINESS YOU GAVE US THIS YEAR FRED CONGER PHOTOGRAPHY NEARLY I5,000 OF OUR PHOTOGRAPHS CHANGED HANDS AT RHS THIS YEAR oQlQ?,QHQ'vi-U , 7 I w yy ., ,- IAjC4-L'ML,,l, ox- Qfcmjjg DCM, WIIQ1-Qji fgbgwfy L-POL QQ, ,zI,Qg -, gjgm U ' ll! L, K gfwflf LL ,f7-P ,if Cv Y Yjilcji, 73375 I M L7LTQfL CLQUCL cLQCL...IC!LZIg vb ,XSQQQX d If k !fjj7,Z0Qf, L Jin-UU, iff CQLQ-ab, H I , f fm f gg Q M274 C ny all L ,4 Cl . I I In I I 5 r 4 V f ' , 'f F' . Sf' ' f Q ., f , ,I , , EIWCUE f I ki UJUUTKI I J fAL77QMLLfvf D -LI! ' rx 6'pfQJ4-,fpfzffl Q7 7CQj,,66L,21 Q-Qt! h 1 I 'f,,L,f , fx ' V r M A J H C JM A Cfffkfxg, FW OL7Ca,uL,Q , fy Qvgiya xjLL,,g,Q!fLJ ww Q, ,fy-fx QM Q LJ 'ffF AVL, ' I, f' Cf Ai C-Vx fx KJ kxgfx-'QW-Q.34,f143-, Lkfl X QXC , Lf QED bb icjiki-X C! MK , , ,m M IF XQQIQYF 305 5251235 ? MJ f W ff!! My Jwwgjww LQLWC of f , V 1 - Q amz f, K 4 f sues S-EAT A PIZZA 537066 , Mfg jfddldffca., M Q va COMPLIMENTS C E2 OF r. O P Q W f L fl 9 5 E GOTLCZT 0 S U' 'Q No. 26 ARAPAL-so VILLAGE Q AD 14506 3 D Z rr 9 an 5, Leonardo 5 O07 Z 2 1203 OAKLAND 3 DENTON, TEXAS I fAcross From TWU's Main Audi+oriuml ooo-9 CINV VZZld-'S'I?H9-STHIS-OO.L 306 HUFFHINES-MURPHY 8. GATLI N GENERAL INSURANCE Clifford Huffhines Charles Murphy 'xfffffftf' sua esinn c.L.u. ,'f f' GF nfl I I snvn ve! gnu Richardson's Oldesr Insurance Agency 0 Represenring America's Leading Insurance Company ' AUTO ' FIRE 0 LIFE DIAL AD 5-7 I46 64 RICHARDSON HTS. SHOP VILLAGE Sudie's 33 Arapaho Village RICHARDSON, TEXAS AD I-I383 WH ITE STORES, INC. I4 Richardson Heigh'rs Village Richardson, Texas JEsslE JAY Manager AD 5-5231 P81R AUTO SUPPLY 200 S. GreenviIIe Ave. RICHARDSON, TEXAS ADams I-I4II RICHARDSON PAINT CENTER CO. 9596 Richardson Terrace Shopping Cenfer AD 5-5949 House and Indus+riaI PainI's 0 Pic'Iure Framing 0 Varnishes Wallpaper 0 Painrer and Paper Hanger Supplies Weber Arf Supplies-Ar'I' Classes RICHARDSON HEIGHTS NATIONAL BANK A Salute to the Students and Staff of Richard son High School . . . You Are Building Our To morrow. Your Full Service Bank . . . Member FDIC Built to Serve a Growing Richardson 820 W. Arapaho Rd. AD 5-l23I RICHARDSON CAMERA SHOP RENTALS QUALITY TRADE INS PHOTOFINISHING 43 Heights Village Richardson, Texas JIM STALLINGS AD 5 6897 A ei in all ,fa O .1 'N I R 43.511, , N iPCompliments of Arapaho Professional Pharmacy 56 Z 2 s P of 3 so 3 ei 53533 . ig f FAST FREE DELIVERY Ser 'r lh S lc Phon AD 5 7I33 Arap h VII g Rich cl T 3 E Eaglelrles 'lhal' spray iogeiher. siay logeiher. U Name Brands You Know JERRY'S SHOES, INC. Men's and Womens' Children 's Shoe , and AD 5-4329 Heighls Village HOME furniture CO. THE PANDORA BEAUTY SALON RICHARDSON HEIGHTS as L VILLAGE AD 5-43l6 onnie Williams ge+s help from a pro. COMPLIMENTS Richardson Savings 81 Loan Association Expressway a'l' Dumoni AD 5-457l Richardson, Texas YOUR HEADQUARTERS FOR HIGH SCHOOL JEWELRY BeauI'ifuI Senior Class Rings in Heavy IOIc Gold-YeIIow or WI1iI'e P PENNANT CHARMS- of STERLING, GOLD-FILLED ,............. I.50 MINIATURE CLASS RING CHARMS ...... 3.00 BEAUTIFUL STONE BEZEL CHARMS ..... ,.2.5O FOOTBALL CHARMS .................... 3.00 BASKETBALL CHARMS ...... ...... 3 .00 P MEGAPHONE CHARMS ................. 3.00 BAND CAP CHARMS .................. 3.00 Open a S'I'uden'I' Credii' Accouni' Pay OnIy SI.00 Weekly ZALE'S Phone Open Thurs. AD I-I254 I6 Richardson His. Till 9 PM, SIMPSON-BARNETT DRUG, INC. AD 5-5235 IIO Sou'I'I1 Greenville Ave. SCHOOL SUPPLIES-COSMETICS-DRUG ITEMS -FREE DELIVERY- THE ORCHID BEAUTY SALON No. 20 Arapah Village AD 5-5948 J l'a Beal gels The finishing louclw. RlCHARDSON'S FINEST SALON ,Y A- x 1 1 Abbot, Sandra-273 Abbot, Valerie-215 Ackerman Ackerman, Roxan-158 Sandy-215 X Adams, Alan-273 , Adams, Chip-215 X Adams, Dale-215 Adams,Da phne-273 , Adams, Janet-245 I Adkins, Mark-273 Ake, Randy-275 Alewine, Lee-158 Alexander, Jan-273 Alexander, Jim-158 A1exander,RodneyA273 Alexander, Wayne-130, 158 Alford, Steve-273 Allen, Billy-273 llen, Cindyg273, 27 n, Claudia-273 Allen, Dick-215 Allen, Peggyf15B len, Suzie-245 llen, Debera-245 n, Tersa-158 xoxlfkllison, F arrias-245 B Alloway, Kathy-215 '- Altman, Janicei245 Amerman, Mark-245 Anderegg, Calleen-26, 15B Anderegg, Peter-245 Anderson Alice-215 Anderson, Bruce-273 Anderson, Davidi245 Anderson, Diane-245, 12 X Anderson, Gary-273 l n rs n, Joe-215 rson, James-245 o An rson, Anderson, Anderson, X Anderson, Judy-273, 26 Keith-273 Rickf215 Stuartf110, 158 'QAndreas, Gross+245 Angell, Jan-215 YAndrews, kliknston, D Keithe273 uane-273 natos, Bob-153 atos, Cathy-273 Antonisse, .Johnny-158 n, some-215 Apalatea, Apaltea, Alice-215 Ralph-245 Apple, Cathy-215 Applewhite, Chuck-215 Arledge, David-68, 245 Arnett, Susan-158 Arnold, Janet-215 Athans, Philip-245 Atteberry, Aulick, Ja Wade-273 ck-273 Aulsbrook, Phyl 1 is-273 Aulick, Br enda-216 es, Jack-37, 129, 159 B- Back, Larry-215 Badgley, Sandra-216 Bain, Cindy-102, 16, 159 Baird, Don-246 Baker, Ch erry-216 Baker, Fred-159 Baker, Jackie-246 Baker, Jayne-246 Baker, Jimmy-273 Baker, Mark-216 Baker, Laurel-273 Baker, Lindeni274, 27 Baker, Steve-216 Balacaier, Robin-246 Boldock, Gary-68, 216 Balderson, Jack-246 Ballard, Barbara-216 Ballard, Bill-216 Barbee, Hull-274 Barcalow, Pam-159 Barcalow, Steve-246 Bayfield, Ann-274, 27 Barnes, Bev-246 Barnes, Liz-246 Barnes, M '-3 Barton, G aryann-159 lenn-243 J Barton, Kenneth-159 Barr, Morsha+246 QBUTVOH, red-33, ss, 246 Barton, Gary-246 Bates, Donna-274 Index of Students Pictured Bates, Judy-216 Bates, Jim-159 Bates, Lila-246 Batte, Chris-216 x Batey, Billy-216 Batey, Sherry-274 Baugh, Ricky-69, 159, 73 Bauer, David-246 Baumgardmer, Kathy-274 axter, Beth-216 Baxter, Bob-69, 71, 72, 216, 92 axter Roxane-274 ays, John-26, 159, 35 ean, Terry-274 Beadles, Bob-217 eal, Julia-125, 311, 217, 20 ealle, Jack-54, 160 n, Gerald-217 n, Ken-32, 110, 131, 296 Bean, Terri-217 Beckerich, John-243 Beard, Connie-274 earclen, Devon-274 edwell, Anne-246 eers, Nat-274 Begelow, Barry-217 eggs, Sherry-217, 16 Beinke, Charlene-217 Beler, Judy-217, 125 Bell, Doug-217 Bellah, Martha-246 Bellinger, David-274 jx Bellinger, Diane-160 Bellew, Sharyn-160 Bellow Becky-246 2QBenish, Beth-243 'X Bennet, Barryi274 Bennet, Rick-243 enson, Bruce7246 enson, Paula-217 Benton, Steve-274 Berg, Eric-217 Berry, Lowell-120, 26 erthold, Judy-246 ernstein, Rosannr+217 ertrand, Charles-246 Bevill, Glenda-246 Beyer, Ronnie-243 Bibler, Jeff-274 ickers, Ann-274 ickerstatf, Guy-217 illings, Janeyf160, 16, 18, 105, 136, 37 ' ard, Ellen-274 Bi ler, Richard-274 ishop, Babara-246 ishop, Kay-274 ' op, Ray-160, 12 Bla , Darlene-246 Black, Michael-217 Blackmore, Gene-160 Blackmore, Tonyf217 1 lackford, Carol-160, 12, 10 lacktard, Phyllis-160, 12 lackwood, Jerry Don-160 lair, Elizabeth-246 lakely, Charles-161, 12 Blakely, Raleighf246, 79 Blair, Pat-161 lankenship, Mike-246 Blankenship, Paul-68 - iasutta, J.-68 Blefeld, Barbara-274 Blew, Linda-217, 16, 221 QB1oon, Kathyf161 Bloon, Mi-274 Beers, Dan-246 Bergstron, Larry7246 Bigelow, M1ke4246 lake, Mike-246 Blasutta, John-246, 68 Txlioatman, Barbie-247 Boatman, Paul-217 Boatman, Tim-29 Bock, Mary Kay-161, 16, 1B Boehmer, Sue-161, 112 oettigger, Scott-274 oggs, Wayne-247 X ogan, Pati217 nd, Mark-274 o . , Steve-218 olin, Mike-10, 161 Borders, Linda-247 Boren, Peggy-247 Boren, Nancy-17, 161 oss, Gayla-218 osen, Mark-274 ostick, Gene-247 ostick, John-274 ostick, Vicki-247 r, Robert-29, 12, 161 o eis, Michele-218 Bowden, .layi247, 12 ,Boyd, David ,f.f 247 1 156, 4, 160 1 Boykin, Beverly-247 Bozeman, Sherry-218 Bradford, Patricia-243 Branam, Larry-247 Brady, David-218 Brady, Steve-218 Brandt, Lynette-218 Brandt, Marilyn-275 Branscum, Susie-247 Braun, Rick--275 Brennan, Mark-247 Brewer, Judyi21B Brewer, Randy-218 Q1 Brewster, Lynda-275 roy, Nancy-275 'egal, Ken-275 Brill, Mike-247 Brittian, Larryf247, B1 Britton, Barbara-275 Broderick Alan-247 Brodhead, Mitchel-275 Brookner, Susan-247 Brooks, Robby-247 Bronnenberg, Glen-218 Brass, Gloria-130, 161 Bross, Linda-21B Brott, Clifford-162 tt, Susan-247 X1 hers, Bob-218 Bronsard, Susan-247 Lesslee-247 Brown, Bob-275, 247, 68, 145 Brawn, Bill-275 Brown, Doni218, 68 Brown, Dan-15, 162 Brown, Brenda-282, 275 I Brown, Dana-275 Brown, Dary1i275 Brown, Greg-247 Brown, Kathy-219 rawn, Marsha--275 wn, Martin-275 Brown, Rusty-275 Brown, Steve-247 Brown, Steve-219 Brown, Warren-219 Browne, Paula-248 Brune, Jo-162 ruck Bilvly+248, 12 r on, James-248 Bryan, Martha-248 Bryant, Stephen-275 Bryant, Charles-248 Bryant, Vivian-248 Bryan, Reggie-68, 248 Q1 Buchanan, Jae-162 X5 Buccy, Jill-275 Brower Budd, A1anf24B Budienska, Henry-248 Bullard, Denise-117, 162, 37 Bullard, David-248 Burchard, John-117, 122, 219, 149 Burdick, Rebecca-248 Burke, La Donna-149, 16, 162 Burke, Jane-149 Burrell, Debbie-275, 26 Burrows, Cathy-275 Burnett, Carrie-162 uroker, Bonnie-122, 162 Buroluer, Don-24B Burrage, Rosemary-24B Burrell, Debbie-275 Burrell, John-248 Burns, Ronny-219 Burton, Fletcher-21, 219, 20 Qaun, Cindy-262, 248 Burt, Darrel-248 Busanics, Bev-162, 16 ush, Steve+219 swell, Janet-275 Buswell, Susani219 Butler, Barbara-275 Butler, Mike-248 Butler, .limmy-f162, 81 Butterfield, Bruce-248 J Buxton, Charlie-219 Byers, David-163 Byfield, Brucw-248, B1 ... Byrne, Tim-163, 84 re Byron, Bruce-149, 163 XX Bynum, Jamie-248 Byrd, JuIia+296 Byrd, Karen-275 Boulwore, Wayne-22, 219 Bryson, Pam-219 -C- 531 Cabneese, Paul-33, 68, 24B iv Calbridge, Edward-248 ' Colbridge, Robert-163 Co well, Jan-163 Caldwell, Susanne-248 Calkins, Kenneth-275 Callahan, Patty-33, 249 Callahan, Mike-259, 249 Callahan, Tony-249 Calverl Campb y, Pat-163 ell, Annette-219 Campbell, Debbie-249 Campb Campb ell, Jimmy-94 ell, Phil-219 Campbell, Pricilla-249 Campbell, Sid-219 Camp, Jerry-275 Campion Buzz-163 Canada, Cathy-112, 140, B0 Cannon, Donald-275 Canfield, Sue-219 antrell, Sharon-219 alverly, Tony-249 Capps, Robert-219 arey, Kathie-163 rhart, John-249 lson, Nancy-16, 219 Carlisle, Marsha-249 Carnah an, Ba rry-68, 249 Carrell, Ray-249 Carpen Carpen Carpen 103 ter, Bill-275 ter Ken-163 150, 163 ter, Nancy-102, 103, 164, 102 Carrington, Don-164, 90 Carroll Carson , Mary Lou-164, 16 , Jackie-164 Carson, Marsha-16, 219 Carter, Carter, arter, Carter, Ba rbarail 00, 164, Cindy-220 Jim-275 Katie-249 Cashon, Valette-220 Cason, Fredi164 Cathey, Debbie-275 Cederb Cedarb erg, Bobby-275 erg, David-220 Chadbrourne, Buddy-249 Chadwick, Ka thy-220 Chambers, Reed-32, 110, 164 handl er, Marc-249 h nsler, Steve-220 Chapman, Scott-12, 220 Chattaway, Susan-164 Cherry, Betty-220 Chester, Don-275 Childre Chiles, Chiles, ss, Ellen-164 Jimmy-164 Steve-220 Choate, Brucei54, 56, 165 Cissne, Clark Janet-220 Barbara-275 cami Judy-220 Clark Linda-32 213, 165 ciqfkf Mike-2441 247 Clark, Clark, Clark, Clark Willie-165 Beverly-249 Connie-249 Mary-249 Clark: Make-249 Chizek, Debbie-249, 26 Cleland, Rodney-249 Clemets, Chris-68, 249 Clipper, Lee-29, 249 Cleveland, Debbie-165 Click, Cindy-275 Clifton, Kathy-102, 165, Cline, Tim-275 Close, Connie-165 Cloud, Mary-165, 26 Cobb, Denise-165 Cochrane, Gary+249 Cody, Mike-275 Coftma n, Tommy-243 Colbert, Rick-165 Colbert, Steve-220 Cole, Charles-165 Cole, Kathy-126, 165 Cole, Tess-276 Coleman, Bill-275 Coleman, Charles-220 Coleman, Kathy-103, 200 Collie, Colling DebbiL+249 s, .lohn-220 Collins, Diana-275 Collins, Sharon-275 Collins, Sherrie-275 Collins, Tamera-249 Colvin, Colvin, Dusty--249 Mark-166 Combs, Randy-276 Connelly, Melinda-249 Conners, Cathy-249 Conrad, Ann-220 Cook, Steve-63, 126, 127, 100 126, 127 16 166, 35 313 Cooke, Norma-249 Cooper, Chris-249 Cooper, Denise-166, 26 Cooper, Janice-249, 116 Copus, Mary4220 Corbett, Charles-24, 146, 166 Cordell, Davidf276 Carkhill, Chuck-249 Cornell Barry-249 Coryell, Cathy-276 Cotten, Connie-220 X X 'Cottrell, Steve-221 Cowan, Frank-156, 54, 66 Cowley, Johnnyi276 ne, Sharon-276 i X: Bi OX OX lly-276 , Cari , Jerry-166 ox, Mary-221 Cox, Rosemary-276 raig, Billy-221 raft, Linda-166 ramer, Bob-+221 ramer, Cyndi-276 ramton, Sharon-221, 250 Cravens, Bob-250 rantill, Les-276 rawtord, Modalyn-250 enden, Gordon-167 ,Afro y, Amy-13, 221, 12 Crosby, Karen-167 lCrosby, Mari-276 rosby, Patti-250 Crosson, Sally-250 Uch, Robert-250 C , Susan-250 Crowe, David-276 -Crowe, King-276 rumbley, Pat-167 udmore, Carolyn-14 ullum, Debbiw250, 12 Culmer, Loretta-250 ummings, Eloise-250 Cumiskey, Dan-68, 276 Dennis, Rose-276 Dennis, Robert-251 Dennis, Bill-251 Dempey, Karen-251 Dent, Stephen-251 Denton, Martha-251, 16 Derrington, Chris-276 Devitailis, Art-222, 54, 59 Devitalis, Charles-251, 276 Deliossett, Gary-222 Deuback, John-222 DeVinney, Debbie-251 DeWang, Mary-251 Dewell, Tom-79, 251 DeWitt, Keneth-251 Dick, Becky-277 Dick, Debbie-223 Dickerson, Bruce-223 Dickey, Dan-170 Dickinson, Jimmy-277 Dickinson, Rodney-277 Dickson, Dan-277 Diekey, Doug-223 Diehl, Donnie-223 Diehl, Ronnie-223 Dieterman, Denna--170 Dillard, John-170 Dillon, Donna-277 DiPalo, Debbie-251 Dixon, Debbie-251 Dixon, Stan-277 Doane, Vicki-223, 12 Dobarganis, Tom-170 Dobrasko, Michael-223 Dodds, Mark-223 Dodson, Ted-223 Donnelly, Bobbief277 Donnelly, Margaret-170 Dosier, Donnita-277 Douglas, Cynthia-223 Englert, Susan-252 English, Jack-252 Eppler, Joe-252 Epstein, Etta-277 Erck, Doreen-171 Erickson Carol-252 Erickson, Dave-252 Erickson, Liz-224 Ernst, Johanna-104, 105 Ernst, Kathy-252 Erwin, Bob-224 Erwin, Brenda-252 Erwin, Elaine-172 Erwin, Jim--277 Erwin Sandra-224 Eskridge, Debbie-277 Eskridge, Denise-252 Esterling, Carol-251 Ethridge, Martha-252 Eubank, Larry-172 Eubonk, Lyn-252, 12 Eudy, Carol-224 Eustace, Craig-224 Evans, Fran-224 Evans, Greg-172 Evans, Kay-143, 224 Evans, Kayf232 Evans, Mike-224 Evans, John-277 Evans, Marsha-277 Evans, Marybeth-277 Evans, Sheery-172 Evans, Susan-277 Evans, Terry-224 Ewing, Diane-172 Ewing, Pat-224 Eveleth, Sus-253 -J Drake, Larry-171 1 Drain, Belinda-251, 26 Drain, Pam4277 Drowbaugh, Gerald-251 ,16, umiskey, Tim-68, 221, 90, 94 mmm, Pet-243 XCunningham, David-68, 79, 276 U ey, Hqnk-277 urry, Boo-126, 127, 156, 35, 63 XJ Du ney, Bob-94 urry Jennie-221 f Ducote, PriscillaA106, 17, 14 Curry, Robert-276 33, 62, 113 X4gurry, Rodger-54, 58 Dudney, Morris-171 urtis, Carole-221 Dulley, Craig-277 A urtis, Robby-276 Dutfey, Dean-223 Curtis, Wray-14, 32, 54, 55, 59i Dulaney, Alan--223 60, 90, 63, 110, ',Dulaney, Carol-271 111, 213 Dumont, Dean-277 Currens, Keith-250 Dundas, Terry-251 QCutts, Arlon-250 Duncan, Dan-223, 54 Cutts, Phil-86, 89 Duncan, Samuel-277 X X Duncan, Susan-116, 171 Dunker, Mike-211 in Durham, Alicia-251 ..D- Durham, Beth-251 N4 Durham, Fred-251 Dupree, Debbie-277 . . Durham, Mollyan-277 X U!'eY' POW?-250 Dwight, Clyde-251 Dmly' Jim-221 Dwi ht Dolores-251 QlD !',e JJ,j, 'Q3Z1 owignif Larry4251 X 0 ?'f e F- Dye, Alan-277 Daniel, Mark 276 Dye Terry-223 Daniel, Mi es- 50 ' Daniels, Sue-221 Darling, Ann-167 igarling, Russel-276 D3 den, Robert-250 a z, Fred-221 Davis, Beth-222 avis, Dick-222, 12 vis, Glenn-222 Davis, Rick-148, 150, 156, 25 Davis, Sandy-170 Davis, Tommy-222 Q,Davis, Debbie-276 jDavis, Mark-167 Davidson, Bob-276 Davidson, Freddie-221, 67 XDavidson, Wayne-250, 68 avis, avis, - avis, Gretta-750 Marsha-125, 250 Terry-250 O ay, Charlotte-250 ,C b D Day,D ynthia-276 eborah-250 iane-250 . Deason, Rick-250 Deason, Nancy-170 Deaton, Bryan-170 k , Cindy-104, 251, 104 Dyer, Frances-99, 223 Dyer, Phil-277 -5- Q Nytiarl, Roy-115, 117, 149, 171 arl, Barby-225 Earley, Dianne-223 hols, John-218, 223 Ec rt, Merrilee-223 O E , Debbie-277, 27 Eden, Barry-130, 171, 84 den, Beth-252, 27 Edlin, Carol-171, 277 Edlin, Larry-277 Edmonds, Linda-252, 26 Edling, Geoff-224, 12 Edwards, Bill-224 7 Edwards , Fran-171 Edwards, Nancy-277, 33 Edwards, Wendel-252 -- kggbona, Bruce-250 ef I Deem, Liz-170, 20 -Q3 Dees, Glenda-251 Dees, Vicki--222 DeFratus, David-222, 112 5 DeGan, Dennis-222 Y ,L Delay, David-243 ' iDennis, Diane-128, 170 -- Dennis, Nancy-128, 170 Dennis, Pat-222 314 Eger, Teddy-277 Eglert, Bradley-171 Eglert, Vivian Lee-251 Eltenbein, Judy-171 Elly, Victor-252 Elizondo, Michael-277 -F- Fairbairn, Kathy-172 Fairchild, Karlan-278 Fairchild, Larry-114, 137, 172 Faires, Rob-212, 172 Farley, Bob-172 Farley, Lois-278 Fanning, Connie-100, 224, 100 Farley, Kendel-120, 224, 54, 89 Farmer, Pat-225 Farris, Frank-253 Farrell, Valerii+225 Fagin, Mory-225 Faust, Teddy-253 Fazi, Tim-253 Fendley, Jamief243 Fink, Gary-243 Feagin, Betty-278 Feather, Rebecca-278 Fekete, David-253 Fennell, Don-172 Fenton, Richard-273 Ferguson, Roy-253 Fetherston, Kevin-253 Filisky, Ricky-225 Filisky, Susan-253 Fincannon, Miles-253 Finley, Harry--225 Finney, Gaye-172 Fischer, Kathy-253 Fischer, Kurt-278, 15 Fischer, Pam-275 Fish, Pam-225 File, Ann-173 Fitz, Alan-253 Fitzgerald, Kay-253 Flagg, Bill-173 Fleming, Dawn-278 Pick, Chris-253 Flippo, Marsha-253 Flippa, Norman-253 Florence,Patsy-225 Flose, Janice-173 Flowers, Kaye-173 Floyd, Dorothy-278 Floyd, Perry-225 Ford, Carla-173, 16, 18, 104 Ford, .lere-225, 253 Forest, Belinda-173 Forest, James-225 Forest, Sharla-253 Forrest, Ron-273 Forrest, Susan-173 Foster, Jimmy-253 Forwood, Christine-253 Foster, Karen-225, 16, 104 Foster, Linda-282, 278 Eliott, Barbara-224 Elliot, Cathy-252 Elliot, Eddie-224 Elliot, Pam--252 is Elliot, Tom-224 Ellis, Karen-252 Elmore, David-252 Engly, Melanie Ann-252 Foster, Mike-225 Foster, Patsy-138, 173, 11, 19, Fox, Cyd-226 Fox, Jerry-253 Fox, Sheryn-253 Fox, Steve-26, 27 Frande, Terry-278 Frank, Joey-253, 12, 28, 29 Franklin, Mike-111, 226, 61 Fraze, Wylie-226, 54, 61, 90, 92 Frazier, Greg-253 Frazier, .lim-173, 54 Frazier, Nancy-253 Frazier, Silvia-253 Frederick, Bruce-174 Fredericks, Judy-174 Freeman, Adrienne-226 Freeman, Bill-253 Freeman, Laurie-278, 27 Froman, Greg-174 Fulford, Jenny-274 Fullen, Brad-253 Fulton, Marty-278 Fulton, Peggy-226 Funderburgh, Sheila-226 -G- Gable Mike-278 Gable, Robert-174 Gabler, Tom-174 Gadd, Bruce-272, 278 Gadd, Karen-253 Gaecke, Charles-174 Gagnon, Melanie-226 Gamble, Ann-174 Gammon, Cheryl-174 Gangsted, John-147, 213, 174, 54, 60, 62 Gannaway, Betty Lou-253 Gannaway, Bobbe Sue-254 Gannon, Melissa-278 Gannon, Ray-254 Gant, Diane-278 Gant, Karen-226, 12 Gantt, Barbara-296, 226 Gantt, Pat-282, 278 Garey, Bonnie-254, 26 Garner, Tonda-278 Garrett, Patti-174 Garrison, Linda-254 Gartman, Gary-254, 92 Gary, Chick-226 Garza, Becky-254 Garza, Rosy-174 Gaskill, Ruth-254 Gaskin, Jim-226 Gaspar, Steve-254 Gates, Barbara-175 Gates, Libby-254 Gates, Lisa-278 Gatlin, Kenny-175, 84, 36 Gauglitz, Allen-254 Geoly, Jim-278 Geiger, Jan-115, 175, 28 Gee, Lynda-278 Geiger, Jill-254, 12 Gentry Richard-278 Gentzel, Anne-175, 30 George, Candy-254 George, Dana-278, 226 George, Randy-278 Gibbons, Paul-254 Gibbs, Kathy-254 Gifford, Craig-226 Gilbert, Terry-254 Gillen, Becca-226 Giles, Becky-243, 100 Gilliam, Scott-254 Gilliland, Gaye-175, 16 Gilliland, John-226 Glenn, Carlyle-226 Gloe Ann-278 Gluth, David-226 Good, Ginger-226 Godbey, Doug-254 Godwin, Jeanne-254 Goben, Janeen-254 Godwin, Loapy-278 Godwin, Pete-175 Golightly, Robert-226 Golightly, Mark-254 Golub, David-254 Golub, Suzanne-278 Good, Billie-175, 12, 13, 28, 29 Good, Jud-254, 65, 79, 90, 94 Goodwin, David-254 Goodman, Dorothy-254, 12 Goodman, Terry-150, 175 Gordon, Kenneth-254, 70, 88 Gorski, George-226, 54, 64, 89 Gorski, Sandy-278 Goscin, Linda-175 Graham, Bob-278, 226 Graham, Steve--254 Granger, Terry-176, 57 Grant, David-278 Gray, Chris-227 Gray, Ed-254 Gray, George--227, 68 Gray, Mike-176 Gray, Nena-176 Kelly, Gray, Steve-278 Green, David-254 Green, Justin-176 Green, Leonard-227 Greene, Dennis-176, 68 Greene, Don-227, 12 Greene, Phyllis-176, 20 Gregory, Judi-227, 26 Greer, Joan-279 Griffin, Joy-227, 14 Griggs, Carolyni227 Grigsby, Dan-255, 68 Griffin, Cl1ristineQ254 277 Grissock, Patsy-255 Grissom, Larryi255 Groezinger, Connie-227 Gross, Judy-255, 16, 144 Groves, Johnny-255 Groves, Lynn-227 Gruber, Floyd-255 Gruber, Lloyd-279 Grudzien, Paul-176 Guernsey, Bill-255 Guillot, Kenneth-227 Guillot, Walter-227 Guimbellot, Barryh227 Guinn, Darlene-255 Gulledge, Layne-176 Gulledge, Les-279 Gullickson, David-279 Gullickson, Doug-255 Gunn, Dickson-227, 12 Gunn, Jo-255 Gusler, Mike-227 Gutheinz, David-176 Guzman, Gerald-255, 12 Gunn, Gary-226 .-H- Haden, Donna-279, 99 Haden, Lynda-176 Hadden, Kathy-255 Hagen, Claire-279 Hagen, Kathy-255, 176 Hagen, Laura-255 Hager, Cheryl-227 Hager, Peggy-255, 177, 16, 18 Hahs, Chrystie-255 Haines, La Dean-228 Hole, Niki-255 Hale, Sunni-177 Hales, James-255 Hale Melod 177 Hartsock, Robert-256 Hartt, Grover-178, 122, 129, 149 Hartt, Marie-279 Hartwick, Judy-178 Hartzell, Terrance-256 Harvey, Andy-228, 54, 56, 59, 60, . 64, 65, 87, 88 Hasbrouck, Colleen-279, 27 Hayes, Glenda-228 Hayes, Lisa-256 Haynes, Catherinz+256 Haynes, Dennis-229 Haynes, Myrtle-178 Hammergren, Tom-255 Hommerbock, Kathy-255, 27 Head, Glenn-299 Healy, Steve-279 Heckert, Judy-178 Hedgemon, Donna-256 Heinley, Becky-279 Heinley, Jim-179 Heintzelman, Ruthonn-179, 26 Heitman, David-256, 79 Held, Sandy-279 Helm, Paul-179, 106 Helmick, Walter-256, 12 Helmig, Katherine.-279 Henderson, Hillary-279 Hendricks, Stuart-279 Huber, Robert-257 Hudnoll, Steve-181 Huemme, Jane-279 Huff, Kathleen-257 Hulfhines, Gary-279 Huffines, Jonelle-257 Hughes, Carolyn-181 Hughes, John-257 Huie, Melissa-230 Hull, Ron-230 Hull, Stevr9279 Hulstrand, Bob-181 Hulstrand, Cherri-230 Humphries, Cheryl-280 Humphries, Dick-181 Heintman, Kathy-179 Heintzlemon, Sharon-229, 26 Hesse, Diane-229 Hooper, Ted-230 Howell, Cynthia-230 Hendricks, Diom+12, 29 Houston, Jane-28, 12 Humphrey, Jill-279 Humphrey, Som-230, 20, 33, 106 Humphreys, Mattie-257 Humphreys, Rene-279 Humphreys, Ronald-257 Hunsoker, Joe-257 Hunsucker, Karen-280 Johnson, Tom-231 Johnson, Tommy-25B Johnston, Linda-231 Jones, Candy-280 Jones, Craig-231 Jones, Debbie-182 Jones, Debbie-280 Jones, Donny-258, 231 Jones, Dave-258, 231 Jones, Ellen-258 Jones, Gary-258 Jones, Janet-258, 12 Jones, Lyle-232 Jones, Pat-232 Jones, Rodney-280 Jones, Sandra-258 Janes, Sloncie-182 Jones, Suzanne-182 Jones, William-232 Jordon, William-232 Joyce, Alan-280 Joyce, Michael-182, 35, 126, 127 Jump, Rusty-232 -K- Hendrick s, Valerie-229 Hensel, Ann-179, 16 Hensel, Jan-179, 16 Hensel, Marsha-279 Henson, Henson, Henson, Herman, Ke rry-279 Larry-229 Sa ro-2 56 L i nda+229 Herndon, Tom-279 Herod, Mike-229, 110 Herod, Roger-279 Hesker, Blair-256 Hesker, Bruce-179 Hess, Lu Hewett, iean-179, 12. 104, 108 Linda-256, 12 Hunter, Hunter, Cynthia Sue-257 Johnny-181 Hunter, Judy-257 Hunter, Morgueri te-280 Huston, Huston, Hutsell, Jane-230, 12, 28 Joe-181, 120 Janet-257 Hutto, Carla-280 Hutton, Hyndma Hyndmo David-257 n, Cynde-230 n, Jock-280 Kabanek, Joe-232 Kochel, John-258 Kohler, Glenda-182 Kalich, Gloria-182, 26 Kammeyer, Bob-258, 79, 94 Kammeyer, Louise-182 Karlovetz, Jim-182, 54, 64 Korstens, Eugene-258 Korstens, Joanne-232 Kostendieck, Dave--32 Katono, David-280 Kavonough, Kathleen-258 Kcvonough, Mike-258 Kean, Jim-280 Keating, Pam-183, 258 12, 25, Heyn, Henry-256 Hicks, Dick-179 Higdon, Cyndief229, 12 Higgins, Joy-279, 229 Higgins Julia--229 Hight, Carolyn-16, 179, 17, 146 Hill, Kenneth+256 Hill, Melissa-279 Hinds, Ja Ann-229 Hiser, Faye-229 Hobson, Leslie Ann-279 Hodges, Ginger-279 Hodges, Russel-256 Hoffman, James-256, 68 Hoffman, Mark-229 Ingham, Cynthia-257 Ingrahom, Cindy-181, 16 Ingrahom, Rex-257 Ingram, Jan-257 Ison, Patrick-257 Ivy, Dwight-280 Keating, Rebecca . Keel, Patrick-258 Keeler, Monto-280 Kessle r, Nancy-243 Keese, Alexis--183 Keese, Alice-183 Keese, Barclay-232 Keese Pam-280 Keim,l Katie-232 Keith, Keith, Keith, Dennis-232 Janice-232 Laura-232, 149 Keller, Ka thy-258 Kelley, Keith-280 Connie-183 Y, Y- Halford, Mary Margaret-177, 146 Hall, G uy-117, 15, 54, 58 Hall, Kathy-177 Hall, Liana-228 Hambright, Dee-228, 68, 94 Hambright, Janet-279, 145 atricia-279 Hoffman, Tommy-279 Hoffpauer, John-279 Hogan, Gary-230 Holditch, Diane-229, 16 Holland, Richard-256, 12 Hollarn, Joe-180, 111, 131 Hollenbeck, Jon-279 Hamby, P Hamer, Dennis-255 Hamilton, David-228 Hamilton John-117, 54, 56 Hamilton, Mark-255 Hamilton, Richard-279 Hamilton, Ronnie-228 Hamlin, Mickey-228 Hammon, Ann-228 Hammon, Roy-228 Hammond, AprilQ255 Hammond, Robert-228 Hampel, Bill-255 Hancock, Anthony-228 Hanna, John-255 Hanna, Martha-279 Hansen, Barbara-228 Hansen, Karen-177 Hollon, Bill-229 Holloway, Rebecca-256 Holman, Gary-256 Holmes, Carole-229, 117 Holmes, Helen-180 Holmes, Stan-256, 109 Holsonback, Lisa-180 Holt, Mike7256 Holt Steve-229 Honeycutt, Frank-229, 69, 90, 93 Hooper, Brian-256 Hooper, Linda-256 Hooper, Mike-230 Hooper Nancy-256, 12 Hoater,, Stephanie-180 Hoater, Hopewel Virginia-279 I, Alan-230, 12 Hansen, Hansen, Hansen, Hanson, Hanson, Hanson, Hardin, Hargis, Hargis, Kathy-255 Mike-177 Scott-228 Craig-255 Dave-255 Susan-228 Nell-228 Nancy-255 Rob-177, 81 Horkinson, Jeff-177, 14, 132 Harlow, 28, 1 Horrnell Debbie-178, 12, 20, 29, 08, 150 , Mary Ann-178 Harmon, Cathy-228 Harmon Harmon , Honey-255 Ra 228 Hopper, Joan-256 Horak, Terry-256 Horger, Janice-256 Horning, Steve-230 Houchins, Freddie-180 Hough, David-256, 12 House, Kay-279 Houston, Jock-230 Houston, Rick-180, 12 Houzvicko, Katherine-279 Houzvicko, Frank-180, 12, Howard, Bobby-256 Howard, Phyllis-229 Howell, Barry-279 Howell, John-257 15, 108 1 Y' Harrington, Jeanne-178, 14, 24, 102, 142 Howell, Sally-257 Howell, Ted-180, 90, 93 Hoyt, Jim-180 Harris, Jim-178 Harris, Linda-255 Harris, Richard-279 Harrison, David-178, 12 Harrison, Diane-178, 121 Harrison, Linda-256 Hartley, Carol-178 Hubbard , Jo-180, 26 Hubbard, Mary-279 Hubbard, Mike-180, 54, 57 Hubbard, Pat-279 Hubbard, Ran-257 Hubbard, Sara Jo-180 Huber, Phil-279 ...J- Jackson, Garen-181, 105 Jackson, Gary-230, 94 Jackson, Jacquelinr?257 Jackson, Jeff-230 Jackson, Miles-230 Jacob, Greg-257 Jacobson, Dana-280 James, David-257 James, Joe-181, 82, 150 James, James, James, Larry-257, 68 Mary-230 Mike-230 James, Michael-257 Jameson, Neal-230 Jameson, Shirley-257 Jamieso n, Laura-258 Jansing, John-280 Jarboe, Jarfor, Jarvis, Roberta-230, 129 Ann-280 Dean-181 Jay, Frank-181, 130 Jaynes, Gloria-181, 26 Jaynes, Patricia-230, 16, 26 Jeanes, Janalu-280 Jebaby, Lindo-258 Jeffrey, Jon-258, 16 Jenkins, Karen-258 Jepson, Jim-231, 12 Jestis, Judy-258 Jetter, Sharon.-258 Johns, Bobby--231, 94 Johnson, Barbie--181, 31 Johnson, Bob-280 Johnson, Bryan-182 Johnson, Craig-231 Johnson, Don-231, 69, 72, 75 Johnson, Eddie-280 Johnson, Fred-258 Johnson, James-258 Kelly, James-258 Kelly, Pom-287, 27 Kelsey, John-183 Kemp, Melissa-280 Kemple, Steve-258, 94 Kennedy, Fred-232 Kennedy, Jaclyn-259 Kennedy, Karen-280 Kenney, Ann-259 Kenny, Thad-183, 90, 93 Kerr, Marianne-232 Kerr, Mary-259, 27 Kersey, Jerry-259, 68, 79 Kersey, Patrick-259 Kershner Kathy-232 Kershner, Lynn-280 Kieley, Ken-259, 12 Kiley, Steve-88 Kimsey, Jan-183 Kimbrough, Roger-259 Kinord, Glen-183, 88 Kincaid, Frank-232 Kincaid, Pam-183 GKTFETJTH, Vic-183 Kinder, Jo Sharon-259 King, Warren-259, 232 Kinkel, Chris-183 Kinkel, Lewis-259 Kinmon, Linda-232 Kiawski, Donna-232 Kirby, Jesse-259 Kirkendoll, Larry-259 Kirkendoll, Nolan-280 Kirklin, Laura-280 Kirkpatrick, Bobby-280 Kirkwood, Debbie-259 Kirsten, Lance-259 Klein, Charles-259 Klein, Larry-183 Johnson, Jana-231 Johnson, Jay-231, 24, 25, 35, 143 Johnson, Johnny-182 Johnson, Nancy-258 Johnson, Patsy-231, 120 Johnson, Roy-182 Johnson, Robert-258 Johnson, Steve-280, 258 Johnson, Tim-231 Johnson, Tom-182 Klunder, Anie-232 Knope, Ronnie-184, 15, 54, Keese, Ed-259, 68 Knickerbocker, Drusilla-259 Knight, Betsy-184 Knight, Frank-259 Knight, Ronnie-280 Knox, Dara-232 Knutson, Gene-184 Knutson, Tommy-280 9.5 SB, 59 315 Kormos, Jeannette-184 Kornegoy, Harold-259 Kosan, Greg-184, 90 Kosan, Karen-259 Kourvellas, Chuck-280, 85 Kreig, Terry+259 Kretzer, left-259 Kryger, Karen-184 Kuhn Albertaf28O Kuhn, David-259, 12 Kuhn, Judy-232 Kuklenski, Bill-184 Kunde, Philip-232 Kliykendall, David-259 Kyger, Ann+184 -L- Lacoste, Pam-184, 16 Ladue, Dyanne-184 Lograize, Vicki-184 Lah m, Debbie-260 Laiije, Karenf26O Lair, Kay-260 Lairsen, Donna-260 Lairsen, Mik?1B4 Lalon Lambert, de, Michele-260 Qhristine-280 Lambert, Juni-185 Lamb Lamb ert, Karen-185 ert, Victor-280 Lance, Linnea-281 Landers, Sandra-232 Landron, Mike-260 Landsdown, Jana-232, 16 Landrum, Jack-232 Lanfo rd, Laluana-185, 25 Langford, Bill-1B5 Langford, Steve?232 Langham, Leland-232 Langl Langl Langl ey, Billy-281 ey, Jerry-260 ey, Tommyl281 Larison, Karen-260 Larson, Pauli281 Larue, Clintf281 Laten dresse, Mary-233 Lathrop, Vickis9260 Laudeen, Steve-26 Lauderdale, Don-185, 35, 115, 126, 127 Law Gary-260 Lawrence, Donna-148, 185, 17 Lawrence, Susan-233, 105 Lawry, Robyn-233 Lawson, Charlotte-260 Lawton, Tom-233 Layfield, Cliff-233 Ledbetter, Carolyn-185, 149, 35, 108, 127 Ledbetter, Dee-260 Ledbetter, Gwen-185 Lee, Bill-233 Liem, Lee, Chris-185 Lee, Penny-281 Lee, Robert-185 Lee, Sandra-260 Legault, Diana-185, 20, 24 Legault, Tricia-281 Leigh Leigh Leigh ton, Diana-185 ton, Stevef260 ton, Susan-260 Leming, Linda-260 Leming, Pam-188 Lemmon, Richard-260 Lennon, Sue-232 Leonard, Dennis4281 Leslie, Jeanne-223 Lett, Levin Butch-188 e, Anne-260 Levine, Harold-233 Levine, Phillip-260 Levy, Barbara-260 Lewis Lewis , David-260, 12 , Diane-260 Lewis, Diane-e281 Lewis, Karen-188, 115 Lewis, Lew-233 Lewis, Sharon-260 Lewis, Susan-260 L'Hommedieu, Bill-260 Kristi--260 Lintner, James-281 Lintner, Lissa-261 Linton, Ronnie-261 Lisherness, Charles-233 Literati, Tom-261 Litterer, Johnv233, 54, 66, 88 Litterest, David-188 Little, Don-281 Little, Jimmy-233 Little, Ret-188, 54, B6 Little, Wynelle-188 Littrell, Mack-188 Livengood Johnny-233 Livingston, Bobf261 Lloyd, Cassie-281 Lockett, Dannye281 Lockler, Polly-261 Loe, Juliv.+261 Logsdon, Kathy-261 Lohman, Rocky-261 Long, John-261 Long, Robert-261 Longserre, Lane-261 Longino, Clay-261, 90 Lord, Eva-188 Lorts, Sherryf2B1 Lott, Harold-188 Louwein, Patf18B Lovelady, Rex-233 Lovelady, Roger-233, 54 Lovelady, Sidney-281 Loveless, Nancy-261 Lovvorn, Lee-188, 102 Lovvorn, Shelley-281 Lowe, Glen-261, 64, 144 Lowe, Ronnie-189, 15 Lowry, Tom-261 Luburich, Mike-261 Lucas, Doug-261 Lucas, George-189 Luckett, Bill-233 Luckett, Danielf2B1 Lunsford, Marvinf189 Lunsford, Linda-233 Lunsford, Mary-261 Lusk, Debbie-281 Lutz, Mauricia-233, 32 Lynch, Danny-233, 68 Lynch, James-261, 12 Lynch, Mike-189, 12, 29, 149, 150 Lynch, Patricia-281 Lyon, Judy-281 -M- Maberry, Bob-234 MacDonald, John-189, 26 Mace, Terry-261 Mackey, John-189, 84, 85, 86 Mackey, Kaye-189, 147, 17, 20, 37, 147 Madden, Dane189, 12, 13, 37, 119 Madden, Jim-12, 262 Maddox, Debbie-281 Maddox, Joyce-261 Maggard, Don-234 Magner, Jean-189, 120 Magner, Steve-234, 81, 82 Machost, Louie-234 Maher, Cheryl--262, 26 Main, Kathy-234 Maior, Mike-281 Malcik, Pat-189 Mallett, Denise-262 Malmin, Yvonne-261 Malone, Norm-189 Maloney, Mary-189 Maloney, Richard-262 Mangold, Melissa-261 Mangrum, Robert-190 Mankus, Richard-190 Mann, Bob-190 Manning, Sumrc-190, 114, 127 Manowitz, Linda-262 Mantooth, Brenda-263 Marks, Mike-281 Marks, Lindaf263 Marks, Robert-260 Marquis, Bryan-234 Marshall, David--263 Marsico, Vic-234 Marstrand, Maxine-234 Marstrand, Robert-281 Liem, Leslie-233 Lilley, Tom-188 Limb, Tam-233, 131 Lin, Chris-260 Lincoln, Michael-260 Lindauer, Kay-233 Lindeman, Steve-260 Lindsay, John-281 Lindsey, Diane--260 Lindstrom, Hal-260 Lingo, Kathy-260 Linn, Buddy-251 Linn, Kris-261 316 Martin Charles-263, 12 Martin Don-234 Martin, Jerry-281 Martin Kerry-281 Marlin, Mike-234 Martin, Ricky-281 Martin, Rosemary-263 Martin, Sandra-263 Marx, Karen-234 Marx, Ken-190 Mashman, Steve-190 Mason, Al-190 Mason, Debbie-234 Mason, Jeanne-263 Mason, Jang281 Massengill, Margief281 Massheder, Vickie-234 Massie, Pat-260 Masters, Ken-281 Malheny, Ginger-163 Matheny, Margaret-281 Mather, Allen-235 Matheson, Belindov263 Matson, Bryan-281 Matson, Steve-235, 12 Matthews, Andy-54, 65 Matthews, Wanda-235 Mmm, Rack-wo, iso, 11, 57, no iso Mauldin, Chere-235, 16, 26 Mauldin, Sammie-281 Mauldin, Viki-235 Maxcey, Carl-263 Maxfield, Robert-263, 12 Maxwell, Bill-263 Maxwell, Chuchf263 May, Debbie-190 Mayes, Fred-12 Mayne, Dianne-234 Mayo, Candi-235 Mazzo, Paula-263 McAllister, Rogerf262 McAtee, Kathyf281 McBryde, Laurel-233 McCaghren, Barbara+233 McCaleb, Bruce-190, 120 McCalcb, Robert-262 McCammant, Charles-262 McCammon, Caren-233 McCauley, Mike-262 McCleary, Charles-190 McCleary, Rosef262 McClure, Betsy-281, 26 McClure, Mary-191 McConnell, Daryl-281 1 McCord, Kathleen+191, 103 McCord, Martha-281 McCord, Sharon-234 McCormick, Dick-191 McCoy, .lessee-262 McCrary, Hardee-281 McCulloch, Phil-262, 233 McCuthen, Jody-262 McCrary, Hardee-281 McCulloch, Phil-262, 233 McCuthen, Jodyf262 McDaniel, Cathy-262 McDonald, Janice-262, 233 MacDonald, John-12, 26 McDonald, Kathy-234 McElroy, Joe-234 McElyea, Lyn-282 McFarlan, Mike-234 McGarran, Melba-262 McGaugh, Marsha-262 McGaugh, Mike-234 McGee, Linda-191 McGeehee, Connie-234 McGregor, Dan-234 McGuire, Lynda-234 McKamy, Joyce-262 McKamy, WalterT234 McKinney, Mike-282 McKinster, Mike-234 McLain, Grace-191, 26 McLain, Kirby-234 McLeod, Ricky-234 McLaughlin, Pam-282 McMahon, Bob-191 McMahon, Cathy-234 McManus, Mike-234 McManus, Oam-262 McMellon, Butch-191, 12 McNabb, Kris-262, 26 McNeese, Gary-282 McNeese, Martin-191 McNeese, Mary-282 McNeese, Tina-262 McNeese, Virginia-234 McNeil, Melody-2.82 McWilliams, Darlene-262 McWilliams, Marilyn-234 Meadows, Cynthia-263, 12 Means, Danny-235 Means, Foley-191 Meinke, Tom-123 Medley, Christina Meier, Jim-191 Mellon, Pam-263, 16, 26 Mendenhall, Jamie-33, 69, 74, 106, 135 Mentzel, Charlotte-263 Mercer, David-282 Messimer, Pam-263 Meyer, Vicki-282 Mers, Don-263 Mihal, Jo Anne-282 Miles, Vicki-263 Miller, Barbara-263 Miller, Cheryl--192 Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Milling Dianne-192 Ernie-235 .left-32, 35 Jo Annf282 Mike-263 Nicky+235 Robert-282 Tina-282 ton, Judy--282 Mills, Kentf24, 98 Mims, Danny-12, 235 Minchew, Dewain-235 Miner, Mitchel Mitchel Mitchel Mitchel Mitchel Regina-263 l, James-263 l, Kim-235 l, Peterf192 l, Vic-235 l, Vinni-263 Mize, Martha-282 Moi, Marcia-192 Molen, Ward-235, 69 Monday, Jay-282 Mandick, Rick-235 Monroe, David-263 Monroe, Don-263 Montgo Montgo mery, Brenda-282 mery, Donna-26 Montgomery, Jim-235 Moody, Jerry-192 Moody, Jim-282 Moon, Melanie-282 Moore, Bill-282 Moore, Edna-263 Moore, Hugh-235 Moore, Linda-235 Moore, Mike-263 Moore, Pat-192 Moore, Rebecca-263 Moore, Rosemary-235, 149 Moran, David Moran, Mark-282 1 Moran, Mike-235 1 Morgan, Barbara-192 Morgan, Kene264 Morrie, Morris, Morris, Morriso Morriso i Mimi-282 Barbara-264 Rubin-12, 192 n, Kate--193 n, Maryf235 l Mortensen, Nancy-193 Mortimore Kim-264 Morton, Francesf235 Morton, Sheryl-264 Moss, .l onet-282 ll Moss, Mike-264 Moyer, Muller, Mulvihi Mumaw Denise--193 Susie-12, 235 ll, Jim-232 Larryq264, 54, 79 Mumaw, Linda-193, 105 Mumey, Frazierf193 Mumlor d, Karen-235 Munson, Eddie-235 Munson, John-282 Murphy, Cheryl-193, 18, 103 Murphy, Clayton-282 Murphy, Pat-264, 16 Murphy, Susan-236 Murray, Murry, Karen-264, 24 i Lynn-282 i Murry, Mike-264, 235 ' Muse, Deborah-282 1 Muse, Mike-235 ' Musset, Richard-264, 12, 29 1 Myers, Cheri-283 ' -N- Naboshek, Hal-235 1 Napper, James-235 Nault, Hermayne-283 1 Nault, JoAnn-193, 12 Nauman, Diane-193 Neal, Lavelle-264 , Neory, George4193 Neil, Pat-193 Neil, Rob-193, 15, 120 Nelson, Danny-283 Nelson, Dodie-193 Nelson, Melinda-283 Nemitz, Carole-235 Nemitz, Randy-283 Netherland, Marshall-283 Nevins, Susan-264, 283 Newton, Elbert-235 Nichols, George-194, 125 Nichols, Lynn-264 Nickels, Debbie-283 Nickels, Karen-264, 27 Nicks, Sue-283 Nitshe, Steve-264 Noel, Mike-264 Noel, Sam--264 Noel, Sheena-236 Nohr, Katherine-283 Nordsletter, Dave-194 Noreen, Garryi283 Norris, Chere-194 Norris, Larry-236 Norsworthy, Larry-264, 58 Northington, Lindaw194 Norton, Tim-264 Novak, Jane-236 Nunn, Debbie-236 Nunn, Teresa-264 -Q- Oakley, Bob-236 O'Brien, Karen-264, 27 O'Dell, Cindy-264 Ochoa, Randy-283 Odom, Doug-236 O'Donnell, Michele-264 Ohlen, Bill-283 Ohlen, Lou Ann-194, 62, 100 Okerberg, Margaret-194, 12, 1 Oldenkamp, Susan1264 Olderog, Ronnie-236 Oldham, Mary-194, 16 Oliver, David-194, 283, 104 Oliver, Diane-194 Olney, Kunt-236 Olver, David-236 O'Malley, Patricia-236 O'Neal, Gail-194 Oravic, Johnf264 O'Rielly, Cheryl-283 Osinski, Rick4283 Overly, Dianna-264 Overman, Janet-264 Overman, Jo Ann-264, 283 Owen, George-194, 88, 89 Owen, Kathy-194 Owen, Mark-194, S1 -p- Page, .lim-264, 283 Page, Lennie-264 Paine, Davidw236 Palmer, Liz-265 Palmer, Loyd-195 Pappas, George-265 Paradise, Sherry-265 Paris, Paul-265, 68 Parke, Alanna-236 Parker, Jan-283 Parker, Joy-195 Parker, Philip-265 Parker, Ronaldf283 Parks, Mary-265 Parks, Jan-195 Parrick, Steve?236, 68, 94 Parrish, Julie-195 Parsons, Barbara-236 Parsons, Christine--265 Partlow, Marilyn-195 Partlow, Steve-283 Pate, Bev-265 Patton, Jerry-265, 236 Patton, Lois-265 Patton, Mike-283 Patton, Patricia--236, 26 Patterson, Sue Ann-195, 115 Payeur, Wayne-236 Payne, Brenda-236 Pearce, Pam-283 Pearlman, Doug-265 Peavy, Barbara-195, 128 Peavy, Richard-265 Pedclen, Alexis-195, 35, 129 Peek, Ann-283 Peek, Pam.-265 Pels, Bruce--265 Penny, Allen-265 Perkins, Pat-283 Perkins, Ramona-236 Perkins, Susan-265 Perry, Joan-265 Perry, Nancy-265 Perryman, Martha-265 Peshock, Ronnie-283 Peters, Down-265, 27 Peterson, Eddie-195 Peyron, Alan-283 Pfiester, Melinda-195 Phelps, Elizabeth-195 Phemister, Gloria-195 Phillip, Gunnar-265 Phillips, Barry-265 Phillips, Jim-196, 90, 92 Phillips, Guy-283 Phillips, Phil-283 3, 37 Phipps, Julie-283 Pierce, Andy-236, 54, 65, Pierce, Janet-283 Pierce, Pame283 Pietzsch, Martha4265, 16 87, 89 Pietzsch, Wilson-196, 11, 35, 37 114, 126, 141 Pigmon, Belinda-196 Platt, Janice-237 Plumb, Larry-196 Plumb, Lynell--265 Plumber, Lynn-265 Poe, Donnief237 Richards, Sally-284 Richardson, Laura-266 Richardson, Linda-237 Richmond, Judy-197 Riddle, Diane-197 Riddle, Frances-266 Ridgeway, Janf237 Rietschel, Susan-238 Riordan, Kathy-284 Rippy, Kay-238 Ritchie, Mona-266 Roach, Fred-238 Roork, Judy-197 Poer, John-237 Polly, Pamela-237 Potter, Don-265 Powell, Bonita-265 Powell, Janis-196 Powell, Jim-265 Powell, John-283, B4 Powell, Kathy-283 Powell, Robert-265 Pratt, Linda-196 Pratt, Steve-223 Prewitt, Rick-196, 69, 70, 73, 76, 77, 102, 139 Price, Bob-237, 106 Price, Karenf196, 17, 36, 102 Prickett, Cathy-237, 103 Prietert, Don-196, 54, 56, 111 Prier,' Carol-196, 12 Prier, Jane-12, 265 Primdahl, Candy-283 Primdahl, .John-265 Primdohl, Lynne-196 Proctor, Stani265 Provart, Kim-237 Provart, Larry-265 Puckett, Gary-284 Pumphrey, Michael-237 Putnam, Barbara-196 OQ.. Quinn, Ellen-265 -R- Radic, Renee-237 Rae. Susan-237 Rafferty, Bob-197 Ralph, Robert-284 Ralston, Pam-237, 118, 126, 127 Ramey, Glea-284 Ramey, Mike-237 Ramser, Marcia-237 Ramsay, Don-284 Ramsay, Sharon-284, 265 Rance, Philip-265 Randolph, Robert-237 Randolph, Suef237 Rankin, Sydney-237 Ranspot, Judi-197 Rasco, David-197 Rosco, Mark-265 Roberts Roberts , Camille-238 Penny-284 Robertsi, Debra-284 Roberts, John-12, 266 Roberts, .Randyf284 Robins, Deanna-266 Robinson, Carl-266 Robinsin, Tim-197 Robison, Robbie-238 Rodreick, Pam-284 Roesler, Trent-266 Rogers, Bob-198 Rogers, Bob-198 Rogers, Carolyn-266 Rogers, Diane-266 Rogers, George-238 Rogers, Howordw238 Rogers, Hugh-284 Rogers, Mack-266 Rollin, ' Roney, Skip-12, 198 Mike-233 Roscoe, Becky-238 Roscoe, Kathleene284 Rose, Cindy-284 Rose, Jim-266 Rosen, Mark-284 Rowell, Ronnie-26 Rueback, Barry-266 Rueeg, Diana-26, 198 Ruhl, Richard-266, Ruhl, S usan-198 Ruhmann, Max-238, 54, 67 Rumbaugh, Janet-284 Rush, Don-266 Rushing, Rondy+284, 15 Seale, Jan-266 Seals, Gary-266 Seidler, David-284 Seidler, Debbie Seiser Seiter Self, s, Maryf266, 26 , Lynnyf284 Olivia-284 Selden, Betty-266 Selden, Judy-199 Sexton, Frankling238 Shafer, Julie-238 Shafer, Kathy-285 Shapoff, Tom-285 Russell, David-238, 87, 89 Russell, Debroah-284 Russell, Dennis-266 fRussell, Donnie-90 Russell, Greg-12, 266 Russell, Sharon-266, 16 Russell, Virginia-198 Rust, Robert-266, B1 Rustin, Ricky-284 Rustin, Yvonne-238 Rutan, Charlie-238 Rutenbar, Marsha-12, 2 Rutherford, Tom-284 Ruwald t, Mike-266 Ryan, John-266 Sallee, -S- Susie-266, 27 Salisbury, Rick-266 Samano, Mike-198 Rasor, Tom-237 Rovell, Ken-237 Rawlins, Clayton-197 Ray, Bill-237 Roy, Robert-284 Reading, Judy-237 Reams, Richard-265 Reazin, Paul-237 Redferan, Donna-237 Redman, David-266 Reed, Bruce-12, 237, 29 Reed, Jeffery-197 Reed, Mike-266 Reed, Rick-12, 197 Reese, Pam-284, 266 Reese, Ron-284 Reeseman, Carol-266 Refoy, Barbara-237 Reha, David-284 Reha, Steve-266 Reneau, Wayne-284 Renfrow, Beverly-266, 121 Reno, Richard-197 Renouf, Mike-237 Resnick, Linda-266 Reynolds, Anne-266 Reynolds, Cathy-266 Reynolds, Robin-237 Rhoads, Pam-237, 116 Riblet, Mike-266 Rice, James-266 Rice, Nancy-197 Rice, Suzanne-266 Rice, Tom-284, 266 Richards, Andrena-266 Richards, Bill-237 Samano, Rosalinda-238 Samford, Sundy-238 Samples, Kenneth-198 Sanders, Jimmy-284 Sanders, Nancy-284, 27 Sapp, Linda-198 Sapp, Roger-266 Sapp, Sandro-198 Sasser, Steve-12, 238 Sawyer, Cheryl-266 Saxon, Bobby-238 Saxon, Rosie-100 Scarce, Greg-198 Scarce, Linda-267 Schanbaum, Robert-284 Scharber, Lyn-238 Schaub, Dianne-238 Scheorer, Caroline-284 Schiff, Helen-266 Schleeweis, Charles-266 Schloss, Robert-266 Schlosser, Susan-199 Schmiedeke, Shirley-238 Schneider, Karen-100 Schollenberger, Jan-284 Schrenkeisen, Linda-266 Schultz, Jan-284 Schwartz, John-266 Schweikert, Jan9199 Scott, Christie-284 Scott, David-266 Scott, Donna-238 Scott, Donny-266 Scott, Janice-266 Scovern, Charlie-238 Seal, Susan-266 6 Sharkey, Joe Shafer, Sharon-238 Sharkey, Sandra-12, 266, 28 Sharp, Susan-266, 16 Sharp, Bill-211 Sharpe, Jacque-12, 266 Shaw, Alon-267 Shaw, Glenda-285 Shea, Doug-285 Shea, Tom-199 Sheets, Jean-266 Sheets, Sally-285 Sheets, Susan-285 Sheffield, Gini-285 Shelley, Vicki-267 Shepard, Frank-238 Shepard, Martha-267 Sherbert, Chris-285 Shields, Rusty-285 Shiell, Louis-266 Shiell, Terry Shipley, James-267 shapp, Buddy--238 Shipp, Mary-285 Shipp, Owen-267 Shively, Nancy-267 Shivers, Diane-239, 26 Shoemake, Rita-239 Shoemaker, Bob-239 Shopotf, Tom-285 Shotwell, Linda-267 Shubzda, Jim-12 Sibley, Patty-239 Siegel, Jesse-285 Sieling, Bill-285 Sieling, John-285 Sihvoner, Denise-285 Silberman, Al-199 Silverthorne, Marilyn-285 Silwood, Beverly-199 Simon, Livio-30, 108, 111, 123 Simmons, Carroll-285 Simmons, Mike-131 Simmons, Sandy-26o Simpson, Mark-268 Simps, Susan-268 Sims, Karen-268, 126, 127, 239 Sissel, Sandra-12, 239, 28, 29, 104 Skeen, Bill-130 ' Skelton, Bob-202 Skelton, Ralph-14 Skinner, Bob-266 Skinner, Lee-202 Skow, Byron-266 Sloan, Rebecca-268 Slobotsky, Glenn-268 Smallwood, Marsha-202 Smelker, Becky-285 Smirl, Laurica-202 Smith, Ann-285, 266 Smith, Anne-268 Smith, Beverly-239 Smith, Carol-268 Smith, Charlotte-202 Smith, Clifford-202 Smith, Colette-285 Smith, Daniel-268 Smith, Doris-285 Smith, Eddie-285 Smith, Frances-285 Smith, Gloria-239 Smith, Jan-285 Smith, Judy-239 Smith, Ken-239 Smith, Kurt-285 Smith, Mike-285, 202 Smith, Mike-285 Smith, Orbin-202 Smith, Pattis285 Smith, Richie-239 Smith, Rick-12, 268 Smith, Rita-239 Smith, Rob-268 Smith, Robert-268 Smith, Sandy-239 Smith, Sue-239 Smith, Susan-285 Smith, Vinson-268 Smith Yvonne-239 Smith kick, Jan-239, is Snowden, Marsha-285 Snyder, Sally-203 Soelter, Judy-285 Scmm ers, Carol-239 Spaduzzi, Carolyn-239 317 Spaduzzi, Jim-203 Sparks, Larry-268 Spearm n, Clara-203 Spears, Speed, Speer, gonna-268 Nancy-203 Charles-203, 71, 69 Speer, Dale-285 Speer, Frank-239, 84 Speer, Rosemarie-203 I Taylor, Jack-269 Taylor, Martha-205 Taylor, Mary Ann-26, 240 Taylor, Susan-286 Taylor, Shannon.-286, 27 Terrell, James-269 Veerman, Vicki-206,, 37 Vidavid, Barry-206 Villasana, Lois-270 Vogt, Kathy-270 Vollbrecht, Tom7207, 12, 207, 20 Williams, Mariana-209, 115 Williams, Mike287 Williams, Mike-271 Williams, Paul-209 Williams, Rebecca-287 Williams, Wesf271 Tennenbaum, Jack-286 Terrell, Janice-205 Terry, Bob-240 Spradley, Sue-268 Speegle, Janette-268 Speegle, Olive-239 Spence, Dixie-239 Spencer, Ricky-239 Spieker, Sandra-285 ,Spitler, .lean-239 Windsor, Spreckelsen, Cindy-286 Stafford, Kenneth-268 Stailey, -Pam-239 Stalker, Donna-268 Stallard, Gary-68, 268 Stallard, Randy-203 Stalnaker, Barbara-203 Stalsworth, Bill-268 Standifer, Stan-12, 239, 124 Stanley, Karl-203, 69, 70, 71, 76 Stanphill, Lawrence-268 Staples, Ernie-239 Starnes, Barbi-239 Starnes, Marcy-203 Starnes, Ray-203 Starr, Donna-239 Staub, Charlie-239 Staudt, Jeanne-286 Staudt, Randy-268 Stead, Rick-12, 268 Steen, John-239 Sterlacci, Susan-95, 268 Terry, Deb bie-286 Terry, J, D.-269 Terry, John-240 Teske, Susan-205 Tesmer, Cheryl-12, 269 Tholen, Tholen, Gary--54, 67, 89, 240 Rudy-205, 54,.66 Thomas, David-205 Thomas, Jim-240 Thomas, Jim-205 -W- Wode, Sandy-207 Wadsworth, Craig-241 Wainner, Bob-68, 270 Wainner, Linda-207 Waldrop, Cynthia-241 Willamson, Eddie-209 Williamson, Glenn-69, 75, 242 Williamson, Ben-271 Willis, Chris-271 Willis, Don-271 Wilmore, Sharonv287 Willoughby, Linda-271 Wills, Don-209, 54, 58 Walker, Walker, Walker, Walker, Walker, Walker, Wall, Di Wallace, Wallace, Charlene-241 Jack-207, 12, 120 Jim-241 John-270, 94 Jud-241 Sheila-24 ane-207 Ben-286 Nancy-286 Wilson, Dave-209 Wilson, Ed-271 Wilson, Gary-242 Wilson, Karen-271 Wilson, Kay-287 Wilson, Kay-271 Wilson, Larry-209 Wilson, Michelle-287 Wilson, Susan-242 Windsor, Charlotte-287 Gregg-68, 242 Thomas, Joe-269 Thomas, Linda-205 Thomas, Mark-205, Thomas, Pam-205, 26 Thomas, Terre-269 Thomas, Tom-286 Thomasson, Larry-12, 205 Thompson, Betty-269 Thompson, David-286 Thompson, Donny-94, 240 Thompson, Greg-269 Thompson, Janet-240 Thompson, Jerry-205, 54, 60, 63, 67, 142 Thompson, Ricky--269 Thompson, Ronnie-68, 240 Thompson, Sallie-12, 205, 13, 37 105 Thom son Vicki 240 Wallis, Mark-12, 270 Walsh, Dynese-207 Walsh, Mike-286 Stetson, Paul-240 Stevens, Alan-286 Stevens, Karen-26, 268 Stevens, Linda-268 Stevens, Pat-268 Stevens, Sam-286 Stevens, Sylvia-203, 100 Stewart, Carol-286 Stewart, Carolyn-240 Stewart, Henry-268 Stewart, Sue-204 Stockotf, Cy-286 Stockoff, Sue-286 Stokinger, Karen-204, 26' Stone, Alice-268 Stone, Charles-240 Stone, Pam-268 Stover, Pat-12, 268 Stowers, Nancy-269, 16 Strader, Daniel-286 Strader, Tommy-240 P I - Thrasher, Steve-269 Throp, Pat-269 Thurman, Becky-240 Tilley, Jerry-269 Tillinger, Robert-206, 14 Tilton, Kathy-240 Tindall, Ronnie-240 Tinnerello, Carolyn-240 Tinsley, Terry-240 Tipton, Ann-206, 23, 102, 103 Tisserand, Steve-206, 90, 92 Tobin, Carolyn-269 Tobin, Jon-240 Tobin, Kathy-269 Todd, Jane-269 Taylor, Kelbert--12 Toldan, Thorras-269 Tomlinson, Kay-269 Tonn, Vicki-206 Tooley, Charles-240 Totten, Dana--240 Walter, Mark-270 Waltha Walthe 11, David-270 f, Jimmy-207 Ward, Byron-270 Ward, Ward, Jean-286 Terry-241 Ware, Debbie-207 Ware, Melody-286 Warren, Jonelle-207 Warren, Phil-207, 12, 13, 28 Warren, Van-270 Warrington, Nancy-287 Washington, Linda-241 Wasley, Don-207 Waters, Carolyn-207 Waters, Jim-287 Watkins, David-208, 12 Watkins, Janice-241 Watson, David-12, 241 Watson, Kathy-287 Watson, Watt, N Watts, S Watts, T Patti-287 ei l l-287 andra-208 om-270 Way, Steve-270 Wearta, Steve-270 Weahers, Mike-208 Weaver, Suzanne-241 Weber, Helen-241 Weber, Jay-270 Webb, Jay-270 Strange, Bill-240 Strange, Joe-12, 269 Streetman, Mike-286 Towers, Ja Townsend, ck-241 Bi I I-269 Weidman, Dale-270 Weisz, Karen-241 Windsor, Nell-287, 26 Winchell, John-271 Wingo, Patricia-209 Wingard, Susan-271 Winiecker, Bob-209 Winkleman, Alan-12, 242 Winkleman Susan-242 Winnette, Mark-209, B4, 85 Winnette, Miles-287 Winnette, Ward-271 Wisdom, Ronnie-242 Winslow, Ed-271 Winslow, John-271 Winter, Bill-271, 94 Winter, Carol-271, 27 Winters, Arnold-287 Winters, Sheila-103, 242 Winton, Stacy-209 Witt, Diane-271 Woehr, David-271 Woehr, Jim-210 Wofford, Jan-242 Wolf, Midge-210 Wolf, lrene-242 Wolfe, Jerry-65 Wollan, Darby-287 Wollan, Rick-12, 271 Wombacker, Gary-271, 68 Wood, Kandy-242 Woods, Don-210, 115 Woods, Ray-271 Woods, Tom-287 Woodward, Cynthia-287 Woodward, Dan-242 Worden, Dennis-271, 68 Worth, Johnny-12, 13, 242 Streit, Chris-269 stranger, Kay-204, 16, 17, as, 105 134 Stringer, Patti-269 Stuart, Sam-269 Stuewe, Connie-240 Townsend, Steve-241, 68, 149 Trammell, Louise-270 Trammell, Woody-206 Trantham, Peggy-286 Travis, Judy-286 Traweek, Jacquie-270 Tredaway, Sam-270 Welbourn, Bob-270 Welch, Pricilla'-203 Wells, Bobbi-241 Wells, Cindy-208 Wells, Jeff-241 Wells, L Wells, R inda-287 icky-298 Stults, Judy-240 Stutsman, Darrell-269 Stutsman, Jody-240 Sturman, Steve-286 Sudduth, Jean--240 Sullivan, Eileen-286 Sullivan, Gayle-204 Sullivan, Karen-269 Sullivan, Philip-286 Sumner Ga -286 wmref s r VY Sutherland, Suzanne-204 Suttle, Louise-269 Suttle, Tim-204 Sutton, Lynny-204, 84 Swahn, Dana-269 Swain, Gary-269 Swanson, Lila-269 Swanteson, Cathy-204. 128 Swanteson, Christy-240 Sword, Susan-269 Trewin, Janet-241 Trusty, Rusty-270 Tubbs, Faith-270 Tucker, Carol-206 Tucker, Jett-241 Tucker, Linda-270 Tucker, Tommy-286 Tunnell, Mike-241, 85 Tunnell, Peggy--286 Tunnell, Tom-274 Turner, Jon-241, 26 Turner, Kathy-241 Turner, Patsy-270 Tuttle, Lowell-286 Trent, Bill-12 Tyler, Kaye-241 -U- Wells, Sharron-208 Wensley, David-118, 241 Wesch, Lynerll-208 west, Mike-287 West, Tom-287 Whalen, Michael-270 Wiens, Tom-271 Whitacre, Janet-241 Whitacre, Joan-241 White, Gary-287 White, L ynette-208 White, Nancy-16, 241 White Rusty-287 helia-208 Whiteside, Bill-208 Whitfield, Steve-242 Whittington, Candy-242 Wichman, Bobbie-242 Wiederker, Barbara-203 Wiederker, Beverly-242 Swords, Jim-204, 54, 58, 65, 67, 130 Swords, John-68 Syverson, Steve--269 -T- Taft, 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