Richardson High School - Eagle Yearbook (Richardson, TX)
- Class of 1967
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'IZFMQ-,Qf1:,,. , -'ima-?3ex:u5'7J2 9: im a ' fi as ' 1 967 X' lg RHS 4 K xi , i fN R X o N xx . hifi V V 1 H21 g f is Af, X' -Q 7 ' SN N R EAGLE 1 A f Edf J I B I J dy K h Richardson High School Richardson, Texas Contents Introduction .......... l Clubs ..... ........ l O4 Activities .............. 8 Honors .............. 146 Faculty ..... ...... 3 8 Classes ............ 168 Sports ...... ....... 5 6 Ads ........ ....... 3 1 8 I I What makes the world go round? HAPPINESS! What is happiness? Life-Security-A Sense of Well Being. Happiness is RHS 1967. Happiness at RHS this year has meant different things to different people. To you it might have been the pep rallies, victory dances, or being where the action was. To others it might have been being a part of a wild mania of pussycats and jetsetters where a boy's having the longest hair or a girl's having the shortest skirt was essential. But to all of us it was a year to look back on and remember as one of the fullest in our lives. So join the Annual Staff now as We try to capture for you the happiness and life of RHS-1967-The IN Year. The Spirit of a Great School . . . and of a Great Nation i t Happiness is The Spirii '67 of L 1 f Swegx x Q 4 P .. H ki W ' w K9 s Lg' Svlqy qv as ' - .- . . . . 1 sf The Sp1r1tofMed1tat1on s s i - s 4 tiyh 33 ff 25456. 11 s 1' 13,4 1. is ,H sf . f - s sb '-,531 ws.. 1,' . .s,.,. .ss , ' F E ,gn .' ,. . . and of the Eagles, 1967. 31566 .-sw' Q if V Mfg ' 'f f?3'X if gg, ' f W 5 And Being A Part of This IN Year we UQ: 45 gfw-wan jg .W.k ' - ' 5 ..,. W- MO' uf Thank you, Fred Conger Mr. Fred Conger for your sincere interest down thru the years in all RHS activities . . . for your support of the school and dedication to helping all students, Whatever their project . . . for your rapport with our administration, faculty, and student body . . . for your unselfish giving of time and talent in our benefit . . . and most of all, for being a faithful friend, a true Eagle booster, a fine citizen, and a wonderful human being. To you, we dedicate this, the 1966-67 Eagle. The man with the camera takes class officer pictures at Country Club Inn. This was a very mild job com- pared to the other pictures he took for the annual staff which involved climbing on the top of RHS. A a tnember of the Kiwanis Club, Mr. Conger was responsible for bringing David Rubinoff, famous violinist, to perform before the Senior Class. 7 f 1' . 2 v .y f 1 . .- Ui as , 4 A, A R bn, ll AIX, fax 1' I If .5 ,Q V 5 ' lx 4 L ,Q ' Tk 13 '1?'f 1' A i ,M . 1,3 N. 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'Y I 'l: v sv, rm ww 4 ' , Eff' ' ff' ' Wig-v 1 :xi - is - x ' . .tx 'S A I J i ,i,f.r. 3 6 4 A 'ix'- Jx A ' IX' X ai 5, , J 1 J ? .9 J 1 -L h 1 in J V i. 'lP1, F- . , Q 'Y g Vin V ga ,, lg f 41 A .71 v 5 I1 Qi '- Behir Scenes 1 You've heard of beinding over backwards, but, for Alex Neely this is a reality. Eagle Spell Yagi... A ...VNS , Q. .v AW Eric Berg works diligently in the shop. I0 NNN Good food as around noon. g -,-f. sz! pd-, ' -1'1' well as fresh air are needed by Danny M !?'h ?- 'f-55,45 ' in 23 , M Eh period gym class enjoys a rousing game of basketball UD Left to they are: Eileen Sullivan, Lynne Murray, jill Downing, Terry Bean, Mary Ella Kerr. Each Thursday night, Richardson sends at least six stu-. dents to participate in the Teen jury, a project of the Dallas County Youth Council. Seen here are: Glenn Head, Debbie DiPalo, Ann Hammon, Terry Cain, judge Fried- lander presiding, Donna Stalker, Shiela Winters, Nancy Johnson, and janet Cissne. Would you believe this is girl-watching period for Ronny Hale? nnual Staff is where the ction is TOP: Mrs. Wilma Williams, production sponsor. MIDDLE: Miss julia Darnall, business spon- sor. BOTTOM: Judy Kuhn, co-editor Y and Yvonne Smith, business manager. 1966-67 EAGLE STAFF Editor-julia Beal Co-Editor-Judy Kuhn ACTIVITIES Karen Foster Steve Whitfield SPORTS Fred Kennedy Ricky Thompson FACULTY Judi Gregory Philip Parker john O'Donne11 CLUBS jean Spitler, Art Editor Mary Ann Taylor Lina Ipapo BUSINESS STAFF Yvonne Smith, Manager Connie Williams Nancy Frazier Sandra Abbot PHOTOGRAPHERS Ken Smith Ken Young Stephen Bryant W Phil Huber HONORS Sheila Winters Judy Kuhn CLASS SECTIONS SENIOR Sue Lennon Steve Brady Jane,I-Iuston LaDean Haines JUNIOR Jill Geiger Denise Eskridge Martha Shepherd SOPHOMORE Mauricia Lutz Stephen Bryant Phil Huber is ii 1: , , . Nl. from In order to work efficiently and effectively, the Annual Staff is divided into various sections. The class sections: Sophomore, junior, and Senior, work individually and together to achieve the best results. N r lt-i f , 1, fit:-, ...ir L Beal, Editor, dis- as her annual prob- fi with the Taylor ishing Company rep- xtative, Mr. Bob ,h. I3 sv' Veer' 1 ,, X S 66-67 Editor, joe McElroy, worked on the Talon staff last year, and in the summer gained many useful tips from the experienced personnel at the Richard- son Daily News. gr' JOURNALISM STUDENTS, left to right, David Honeycutt, Sports Editorg Barbie Elliott, Student Editorg and Valerie Abbot, News Editor slave in deadline time. Hamilton, Paste-up Editorg Frank Assistantg Ann Hammon, Feature order to have their part done by !.q:NNx ,Z 'Ali' A TALON 1' , 's1..'f-' . Q' Grips I, E to Q ffff far? The News ,sebfgffvf 'Q ov r Q Q More newspaper workers are left to right, Jann Scale, Assistant News Editorg l Brown, Production Managerg Ann Hammon, Feature Editorg David DeFratus, vertising Managerg Cindy Meadows, Linda Resnik, Literary Editorsg and Chris No Reporter. , ' 0 'Richardson High Scllool 'fi f ' Th A if ,Er A 'I' LCN A lf i ' Sl-weakly aura., nt. -emi L . l you except ho idly: and cum ' 42,E5'?If ..A., 'Jw s , , Editor News Editor... Feature Editor ., .... . Sports Editor .,... Literary Editors ..... Exchange Editors .,... Assistant News Editor .. . Assistant Feature Editor .. Paste-Up Editor ....... - Joe McElroy Valerie Abbot Ann Hammon Frank Honeycutt . . . , Cindy Meadows, Linda Resnik . Rebecca Roscoe, Sharon Shafer . ,,..,.........,, Jann Seale .....,......CindyMeadows . . . David Hamilton Advertising Manager . . .. David DeFratus Production Manager ...... ....... , .... D on Brown Business Manager .............,........... Mauricio Lutz Assistant Business Manager ...,............ Denise Eskridge Photographers - Fletcher Burton, Cindy Meadows, David Hamilton, David Olver, Ken Young, Steve Bryant, Phil Huber. Cartoonists - Gary Law, Tricia Legault, Jean Spitler, Keith Yates. Reporters -- Jan Adams, Adele Benson, Nancy Blackwell, Barbie Elliott, Denise Eskridge, Craig Eustice, Diane Hesse, Bill Hollon, Sandy Jones, Nancy Kessler, Leslie Liem, Kay Lindauer, Johnny Livengood, Don Martin, Chris Noble, David Olver, Robyn Roberts, Rebecca Roscoe, Sharon Shafer, Robert Smith, Thomas Strader, Stephen Way, Sheila Winters, Suzanne Weaver, Sponsor - Mrs. Wilma Williams The Talon classes are always busy meeting H5 73 .fs 415' 9 deadlines. t TR: ke Mrs. Wilma Williams, sponsor, eamed her background in publications by working on newspapers and magazines. She received her journalism degree from TWU. ,- '! new Unique with this year were the Midnight Pep Rallies held at the football players Wednesday night meetings. This was just another example of our students' continued support. ' A kpkh wi , ttt- ttltt ,Q . .SCRR ,its 'rue COLDNQ f ..t,., - Another phase of school spirit was shown through the decorat- ing of the football players' rooms, thanks to the Eaglettes and cheerleaders. Yes, the Seniors of '67, Srs. of '68, and Srs. of '69 all gave 100'Z, backing to our Eagle team. N 4 r 3 A, 5 RHS VARSITY CHEERLEADERS: SEATED left to righ Deby Sholtess, Martha Perryman, Linda Foster, and Brend Brown. STANDING are jean Richards, Karen Foster, Susai Brookner, and Cathy Elliott. These symbols of spirit let the crowds well on the field, in the gym, and in the hall X. we' ef? Swag 1f'x'f-Ml Ffa? Q 'Q as .t .gl .33 x of school. After many hours of summer practice, they earn- ed first place everyday at SMU cheerleading school. They also brought back to Richardson the Spirit Stick for the most enthusiasm generated. 'UM ' Wa Wa. s The cheerleaders and the Eagle lead our team to their first vic- tory of the year over Grand Prairie. The cheerleaders organized the annual Homcoming Parade and planned the Queens' float. Below left to right is Queen Chere Mauldin with attendants Diane Holditch, Becca Gillen, and Vicky Massheder. , 9 The Eaglettes are all smiles as they perform their traditional Homecoming high-kick routine. - .want :wa - as v., . . ' -, -, -. -1-ns.. Laughter - An Important Port of R.H.S. Is this Ken Smith's idea -of striving for higher education? The 1968 Eaglettes are already hard at work on next year's halftime performances ik ,fax fxyfft Xjf ,yr If f in . ,f Q 2.29 'Xiyj ' 2. Dx! en Foster displays her amazing ability to defy gravity as paints a spirit poster. Erank Speer is a diligent worker on Coach Harris's cross country track team. Even clowns can be serious, as shown by jay Griffin in a cutting in Miss Seelig's drama class. Secretly, David Olver spies on The Girl from UNCLE , Diane Hesse. l .s l Don Brown spends many hours practicing before the big prom. , l- FRONT: Lt. Becca Gillen, Lt. Pam Melton, Lt. Anne Reynolds, Lt. Vicky Massheder, Lt. Janna Landsdown, and Capt. Chere Mauldin. FIRST ROW: Carol Parton, Susan Sharp, Becky Garza, Laurie Hoffman, Kathy Keller, and Pat Murphy. SECOND ROW: Diane Holditch, Sharon Hancock, Laura Jamieson, Marsha Hensel, Judy Smith, and Kathy McDonald. THIRD ROW: Vinnie Mitchell, Jan Smithwick, Olive Speegle, Trisha Bradford, Diane Lewis, Sharon Russell, Nancy Kessler, and Merrilee Ec- kert. FOURTH ROW: Michele Bourgeois, Cathy Akin, Lyndah Blew, Susan Rietschel, Jay Hamilton, Martha McCord, Melinda Nelson, Jill Humphrey, Cathy Hammerback, and Sidney Lovelady. FIFTH ROW: Terry Gilbert, Nancy White, Charlotte Law- son, Janette Speegle, Judy Livings, Sue Lennon, Martha Denton, and Susan Murphy. SIXTH ROW: Nancy Stowers, Judy Gross, Madalyn Crawford, Shirley Van der Wal, Laura Richardson, Marsha Carson, Brenda Aulick, and Martha Shepherd. SEVENTH ROW: Janice Cooper, Nance Carlson, Sarah Foster, Caren McCammon, Jan Jeffrey, Tricia Jaynes, and Melinda Connelly. NOT PICTURED: Becky Heinley, Eaglette managers Susan Lawrence, Barbara Elliott, and Janet Trewin aid the Eaglettes tremendously with their work be- hind the scenes. 20 Mrs. Patsy Owens and husband Joe, faithfully sponsor the Eaglettes and cheerleaders for their second year. Pep And Precision Another spirit booster : the cheerleaders and Eaglettes present the football team with a per- manent Eagle on canvas to be mounted in the field house. t A., Don't look now Eaglettes, but we've caught you at your best. These Senior drill team members left to right: Nance Carlson, Sue Lennon, Caren McCammon, Chere Mauldin, Trisha jaynes, Becca Gillen, Nancy Kessler, and Lyndah Blew are snapped off-guard en route to the Denison game. 4 1 I I S - ,Q A QHQH3 i . 'frrtlf 5:5931 -H, ,Q if we 'wt .rf J i ,h.Q ,. Qs, 'YK 1 V Yu., A Ng 'viii' t-,L K. f +235 fg ft ffrf i -.arfgg Asia..- Q A til? , ag, .X L 4 f 'T ' I Exwx V r n V it x sri? l 2 WL I . - O , Ei . 1 . - i ' 5 xg f 1 A N ' ' ,, -'C-4 OFFICERS: Lt. Pam Melton, Lt. Becca Gillen, Lt. Janna Landsdown, Lt. Anne Reynolds, Capt. Chere Mauldin, and Lt, Vicky Massheder have led the Eaglettes to another successful season. Last summer, at SMU's drill team school, they placed third in the competition. 2I 1 'IX F13 L-Q-1,,,'! ' v a Lovely Mrs. Wilma Williams, journalism teacher, breaks her daily schedule by pausing for a hearty lunch and that certain pepper-upper, tea. Being On the Right Side of the Red Pencil Fresh out of college, Miss Martha Seelig comes to Richardson to teach drama and speech classes. In her class, as well as in any class, it certainly helps to be on the right side of the red pencil. .. .W gf mum-0 T m M., . , Mr.. Www. 11, .W .-mf A .mm ,M-swvfum-,my -,,,..,.L..,... WX, ' 9, K if , 1 - ' Il . 1 ' i K , ,,,,. ,. ,,,L- 1... mffffui-I f njwv .hr in ik, IQAN V M IH! I !,lAq g'?11.l,l.: lxlgnunlfgu, 11 x V Li.- '. 11T:-, i-1.:':'1i:fi'Tf'L1gg:','3:iT':1f3g5lJ:LT:l , rif'g.f1.f , 1.jJ f rj iff! 1 5,1 i 1 I 1 4' . ' Itrgfit f . f 1 . I' 1 ily! 1 E2i?if1?ff95i9fVYlE'T'T'jf iff 'fjfff 2 I L S 5 1 f fa I 4 tj f - f 1 g E ,Q Q5 ' f '-'AZT-1t U wr :qv Y 47' N 4 .3 , an , Q1 E V ,i L' X I 'vm : , 1 wi rx ' -U PD-- V A.. 35125'QuiSESx2?533' lQ5'QQfi?43a2B4wg4a ig lk ff '-his lf' L v I. lqlq, Y-si' fVf. M.4 .54t,'4?.,5, i, KY if , . 3 - i grill, . egg' 553 A Q .1 I -gi I KY ' E' 472 E. Aging Q' .53 dm: A. . . .,, T.. 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A ' 'Umm -gmt Marsha Rutenbar Bruce Mott Brian McGreger David Scott Mike Nahkunst Barbara Barron TRUMPETS David Evans Mark Wallis BARITONES Richard Mussett Gerald Blakely joe Strange Rick Holland Mike Miller Craig Duffy TROMBONES Dickson Gunn Greg Russell Danny Mims Gary Law Boyd Patterson Eric Krisl Jay Dean Bowden Steve Sasser Steve Matson BASSES Charlie Martin David Kuhn john Roberts Lynn Eubanks Dee Ledbetter Mike Patton STRING BASS Ricky Pahnke PERCUSSION Bruce Reed Rick Wolian Steve Whitfield Hull Barbee David Hough Steve Alford V l 7l'4' K ,ik f X X 'ui' 5 , airys . is l T - V vlwl VV ' y Q l lX Drum major, Tommy Wright, leads the band on the field along with fleft to rightj Linda Putnam, Amy Croly fhead majorettej, and Barbara Barron. The Band That Plays Together Stays Together l i l Band demonstrates precision marching on the field. l i 1: r El... -: f .Ei'E'.-Ii:-'::'..:? 3:..'.,:J: 'tt' ,.,:,:.:':'.L':'g::.:.':: -v l .va-, J. - J.: ' ,. .... ,Lg Lg. ,. I . . Q. f -- 9 i-'1 n jf, A ' 5 fiat' J '15 'f'1fKiffAfw f . gk,-,tif Q . ,ij Y? fgA,yv-'9f, f A , N L Y V, ?l'ixes',:?,4'f' ,R . T. tsts N g T aft ,lg it :jig :tri i fr or r f7'2t ff' 25 is Mr. joe Frank, through many years of dedicated service, has made the Golden Eagle Band one of the most outstanding organizations in the country. This year the band traveled to Corpus Christi to par- ticipate in the Buccaneer Days Fes- tival. Senior Karen Gant was chosen Band Sweetheart for the year 1966-67. She was presented by tradition, at the last home game. Representing the band this year as officers are: left to right, Johnny Worth p dentg jim Madden, chaplaing jane Huston, secretary-treasurerg and Tom Wri vice- presiden t. s t .L - A-.-ua These students demonstrated their individual talent by placing in the 1967 All-Region Band. Left to right they are: CBOTTOM ROWJ Jo Ann Vance, Karen Gant, Cathy Coryell, Kathy Houzvicka, Betty Feagin, and Janet Jones. QSEC- OND ROW, Billy Davis, David Hough, Kerry Martin, john Rob, erts, Charlie Martin, Ronnie Pea- shock, and Joey Frank. KTOP ROWJ Rick Smith, Larry Ziglar, Ken Keiley, David Evans, jean Ward, David Kuhn, Richard Mus- sett, and Bruce Reed. The Golden Eagle Band A Shining Example of Precision and Organization K 'vw 11 An important group in the band is the section leaders, who carry the responsibility for the formance of their section. Left to right they arezjohnny Worth, saxophonesg Billy Bruck, clarinetsg Ken Kieley, cornetsg Joey Frank, French hornsg Richard Mussett, baritonesg jo Vance, clarinetsg Rick Wollan, percussion, Billy Davis, flutesg Dickson Gunn, trombonesg Rick Smith, double reeds. Not pictured are David Kuhn, basses, and jay Dean Bowden trombones. ,,r.,,,, Q 4 rally. This year our band proudly placed five members in the All- State Band. jo Ann Vance, Billy Davis, David Kuhn, Karen Gant and joey Frank journeyed to Houston to participate in its Derformance. y -x per- bass Ann and bass Jw,-A 'ir AN, if 'W If if if The drummers add their support to a rousing pep t 1 s i 5 Mr. Figg, director of both choirs, is also the choral chairman of region III of the Texas Music Educators Association. GIRLS CHORUS: Mary Ann Taylor, Valerie Flanders, Karen O'Brien, Vicki C1 mings, Pam Kelly, Alberta Kuhn, Linda Longacre, Mona Ritchie, and Mr. F SECOND ROW: Vicki Keith, Shannon Taylor, Melissa Love, Laurie Freerr Q an Q E' 'Q M, .- Hllhuff i CONCERT CHOIR: FIRST ROW: Mr. Figg, Mary Ann Taylor, Pam Drain, Kathy Alloway, Janis Allen, Cindy Allen, Tess Cole, Debbi Chizek, Brenda Montgomery, Patti Smith, Jackie Kennedy, Dawn Keeler, and Belinda Drain. SECOND ROW: Mickey Hamlin, Liss Lintner, Mary Ella Keer, Helen Schiff, Diana Buroker, Jeannie Bond, Sue Smith, Ann Barfield, Debbie Whitefield, Susan Hanna, Beth Eder and Alice Young. THIRD ROW: Kristine Dietzch, Betsy McClure, Anne Price, Susie Sallee, Debbie Burrell, Thomas Strader, Mark Am merman, David Gullickson, Cyd Fox, Colleen Hasbrouck, Debbie Love, Carol Winter, Marcia Thompson. FOURTH ROW: Mary Cox, Jean ne Leslie, Linda Edmonds, Chris Willis, Steve Withey, Danny Mims, jim Willey, John Mims, Mike Figg, Steve Scott, Cyndi Sprecklesen Diane Shivers, and Donna Scott. NOT PICTURED: Diane Day and Ginger Smith. Wilder, Magie Quinn, Kay Bishop, and Sharon THIRD ROW: Sheila Mahoney, Janet Moss, Rollins, Martha Mize, Barbara Ballard, Denise ing, Elizabeth Cox, Nell Windsor, and jackie Ross. T SHOWN: Sharon Anderson, Liz Blair, Debbie hols, and Melody Scroggins. RHS Sings in A Qin: MEMBERS OF THE ALL-REGION CHOIR ARE, left to right, FRONT ROW: Jeannie Bond, Patti Smith, Deb- bie Burrell, and Lissa Lintner. MID- DLE ROW: Sue Smith, Alice Young, and Diane Shivers. BACK ROW: Chris Willis, Danny Mims, Thomas Strader, and Mike Figg. All-State fi- nalists are Patti Smith, Debbie Burrel and Sue Smith. MADRIGAL SINGERS add color and variety to choral assemblies. Seated left to right are Jeannie Bond, Alice Young, Diana Buroker, Syd Fox, Mary Ann Taylor, and Sue Smith. Standing are Thomas Strader, Mike Figg, Dan- ny Mims, john Mims, Chris Willis, and David Gullickson. The Cadet Band Expands Its Activities The primary function of the Cadet band is to prepare those students for the Eagle Band who were not able to place in the spring tryouts. However this year new goals and activities have been added, including 1 tall and spring concert, and participation in U.I.L. Music Contests and the Six Flags Concert Band Festival. John Ashby Mark Blaquiere Kathy Brady Chuck Brittain Robby Brooks Glenn Coleman Charles Correll Rodney Dickinson Donald Dilmore jane Doersam - Jill Downing Gary Dusek Delories Dwight Rebecca Feather Dorothy Floyd Bruce Freeman Mike Funk Larry Gamble Steve Gardner Chick Gary Lisa Gates jim Gealy Richard Gilbert Doug Godbey Roger Herod jack Hinds Tom Hoffman Kay Holloway Carole Holmes Bill Holt Mike Holt Nancy Hooper Bob Howard Gary Huffines Janalu Jeanes Linda jebavy jimmy Johnson Nancy johnson Randy 'Tones Dennis Keith Roger Kimbrough jim Lee Bill Light Jesse McCoy Ruel McElwrath Cathy Martynak Bryan Matson Susan Medlock David Mercer Marque Nelson Garry Norreen Michelle O'Dor1nell Kurt Olney John Oravec Nancy Otto Jo Ann Overman Wayne Payeur john Peterson Alan Peyron Donnie Poe Richard Reams Marshall Reed Cathy Reynolds Tom Rice Hugh Rogers Joyce Rollins Charlie Scovern Nancy Shively Carroll Simmons Bruce Smith Carol Smith Dan Smith Doris Smith Steven Staub Kurt Steenson Danny Strader Gary Thomas Patti Watson Randy Whelan jim Willey Kathy Williams Sharron Wilmore Susan Wingard Carol Winter ,,,- , A If Q ' Q' ,. , 8 if L , T ' . V c cers for this year include fleft to rightj Doug Godbey, Presidentg Carol Holmes, Secretaryg jo Ann Overman, ,surerg and Jim Willey, President. 1966-67 marked the Cadet Band's second year under the direction of Mr. Gordon Collins. Through his guidance the band has progressed to new importance and has re- ceived many opportunities to display its ability. This year the Homecoming parade was made doubly exciting by the presence of both the Eagle and Cadet Bands. The Cadet Band also per- formed on the field during the half time show at the Homecoming Game. Drum Major Mike Holt led the band during the parade. 5 - 3 I One of the outstanding speakers at Richardson High School is Mike Leigh. His many awards include the Southern California Debate Championship, and several first places in Oratory and Dramatic Interpretation. Cufsfcmding Work ? i ? Roberta and Anne Jarboe proudly display their trophy, the result of a second place in girls debate at the Sunset Tournament in November. Ron Hull stresses a point to angry Susie Boyd during the presentation of a scene during drama class. Done In Speech and Drama Working hard on the production of the One-Act Play are fleft to ri seniors Karen Sims, Bonnie Coleman, and Bill Strange, and junior, Ferguson. The play is under the direction of Miss Martha Sellig. W! t i,,, to W W W W R.H. . Expands in Three Directions yr 5 tl l g c Wm C e ee from A I 5 ',,4 ff ll , , s 1. Lf s o . . . . - - Brickers ,work tirelessly as the new auditorium reaches its final stages. It is being built by the Bus Baum and Rauh Contracting Company. s 3 e 1 ff' ' t ' fss 1 i - i , fa- -L C , L x ' - i , fi A V is I V A lf I V ,. V ,s,. N .,,-TNQ g, s gg QM etion of the giant building is estimated to be the early the summer. The cafeteria is being expanded and air conditioned. bmpletion of C Wing also under way. Work , the cafeteria and C 'ing is being done by L Roe Building Com- gny Inc. an I M' 'M . P5 er Scaffolding covers the entire west wall of the audi- torium. A N 04 .rl VY, , ,cfs g Ni 4' i K asf' J' a-- h'l..gW6-cr gf' Eagles F Evangeline Ipapo, better known as Lina, arrived at RHS from Bulacan, a province near Manilla in the Philippines. Lina came to Richardson last August as a foreign exchange student sponsored by the American Field Service. At the high school that she attended in the Philip- pines, Lina received just about every honor availableg in fact, it seems like wherever she goes, she has a lasting influence on those around her. Here in Rich- ardson, she is a member of Girls, Service League Chapter II, annual staff, and A.F.S. When asked what she liked most about R.H.S., Lina replied that everyone was very friendly. Wfhen she leaves Richardson in June, Lina plans to return, and continue her studies at the University of the Philippines. She then desires to make a career in economics or the foreign service. :fi ,. ,X all Q Marianne Wu, Patsy Lee, Margaret Herron, and Lina Ipapo decide that this picture just won't do. Marianne Wu, a senior this year at RHS, came from Hong Kong, China to the United States in 1963. She arrived here in Richardson last August, Marianne likes the United States and its people, but misses Hong Kong and her friends. Q'? f0J rom All Points of the Globe Gallianne Ragouci came to R.H.S. in her junior year from Nice, France. Senior Michael Demner came to RHS from Bletchy, England, a little town 50 miles north of London. He arived in Richardson on December 16, 1966, spon- sored by the American Field Service. Michael spends his time giving speeches to many of the clubs inside and out of school. He is most impressed by the friend- liness of the Americans and the giant scale' of every- thing-the roads, cars, and shopping centers. After leaving Richardson, he plans to return to England and attend college for three years. 36' if Ma. 'W' New Q onnie Mrs. Mann, teacher, fri: and sponsor of the Courx is shown here looking o the committees reports. E has served for many years this capacity. BELOWJ As the coordinator of all RHS clubs and faculty, S.C. ' . isplays artistic ability as well as leadership in their contribution 0 the Homecoming Parade. Other spirit projects include poster iarties, selecting the Eagle of the Month, and hosting school fa- orite elections. 'Q W t Sharon Hancock, fat rt.J Sophomore representative from Mrs. Patterson's homeroom, does her part by reporting back to them the business of the most recent meeting. She in turn, takes their comments, ideas and suggestions back to the Council for effective projects. Another industrious worker, Betsy McHaney, fat rt.j studies as well as works diligently for the Student Council. H '91, I 1 A an V .V t a l ,.-. xx .N -QXNK ks ,Ef- l l l 2 'Q The school calendar, courtesy of the Student Council, alerts all students of the upcoming events. This is another example of how the Council serves as a media of communication. ,WM Happiness was . . . Being In Way Back When FACULTY 2 J. W. E. COOK, Assistant Principal Happiness is Being of to others. Among the many faces at RHS this year was that of our new principal J. A. Collum. Mr. Collum has been enthusiastic in his work with teenagers in the Richardson Independent School District, serving as principal of Richardson junior High School for the past six years. An Oklahoma native, Mr. Col- lum attended several Texas schools, receiving his BA from Baylor Uni- versity and his M.Ed from the University of Texas. The fine rep- utation of RISD first attracted him to Richardson. In his spare time, Mr. Collum enjoys music, sports, reading, and carpentry. A. COLLUM-Principal The members of the school board of Richardson Independent Schoc District are fleft to right, FRONT ROWJ Dr. Ben P. McCarley, F. I Brooks, jr., Jack W. Evans, james R. Crews, QBACK ROWJ Dr. Stanlc McCaleb, Leo McCurdy, Robert McCarley, J. J. Pearce, supt. Mgt Q. Ml V W. D. JETER Assistant Principal Happiness is Doing the best with what you have. lk ' E + ff is 1 ij' wi N J F' A if sf' 4 A f W ,k,,k U A 4 ' sh t l s 1 3' is ,t The Assistant Principals pause during the hectic pace of Open House. RHS Welcomes New Principal E. A. WOOTEN, Assistant Principal Happiness is Other happy peo- ple. 4I L... ' ' f Gli , M SERVICE . . LCNG ANII Miss julia Darnall has been teaching at Richardson High School for 23 years. She teaches Advanced Social Science Problems and American History. Miss Darnall also sponsors the National Honor Society and has been a sponsor of the last 22 EAGLES. She is continually busy and is always striving to improve her students and her school. Peace of mind is happiness to Miss Darnall. The stu- dents of RHS are very thankful for her service to them. Mrs. Robert Gant has been teaching in Richardson High School since 1939, except for a period from 1945 to 1956. She attended Austin College and earned her master's degree by the time she was nineteen. Mrs. Gant teaches senior Eng lish and world literature. Her astute man- ner of teaching and her respect for the individual have enriched the lives of all who have come in contact with her. The students of RHS, past and present, ap- preciate her untiring efforts that have spanned so many years. Mrs. Allee Gaydon, English teacher, has taught at RHS for 18 years. She is loved and admired by all who have known her during these long years of service. Mrs. Gaydon is an avid club- woman. She sponsors the FTA chapter at RHS and is a member of Delta Kappa Gamma and the Wesleyan Service Guild. Happiness, to Mrs. Gaydon, means time to relax, read, sew and enjoy her friends and students. RHS is grateful to Mrs. Gaydon for the gift of her time and talent. Mrs. Mabel Nicholson, librarian has proven herself to be one of the most loyal teachers in RISD. In the 24 years she has been here she has served as grade school principal and librarian among other jobs. She came to Richardson during the war years when teachers were needed and she has been working here ever since. To Mrs. Nicholson, happiness is a good book and a quiet place to read it. We are grateful to Mrs. Nicholson for her faith- ful service. 43 ww. ,.,.. MRS- JEANNE ALSUP MRS. RUBY ARNOLD Sf- Eflglishh Office Secretary Ha mess is a secreta for m PP fl' Y classes. 1961 RHS Graduate MRS. MAURINE ATWOOD Soph. English Happiness is 36 weeks of school without lunch duty. . f ,. . -- MRS. CAROL BECKER MRS. MARY ANNE Sr- English BETANCOURT In : saddle shoes S0ph,Eng1i5h Happiness is a long, long, long summer vacation. MRS. NANCY BRIGHT Spanish Happiness is extra time. . ppp . . . S ip.. Q5 MRS. MADGE BARNET' American History In : eating six inch pic after school. I .fe MRS. LA JUANA BROOK Shorthand In : bobby socks and slop joe sweaters. MRS. LINDA BROOKS Soph. English MRS GLENIS BYRON Office Staff CHARLIE BROOM Dr. Training, Coach Happiness is winning football games. Is Mrs. Klunder taking bets on an upcoming Eagle game? 419' BOB CASTLEMAN American History, World Geo- graphy I I Happiness IS winning. .NN MISS BETTY DAY Biology In : lots of starched petticoats ' siia 5 lg R 15 ful? A may .. y 5 I 5 1:28 xg ll'A -r rs'o WILLIAM CLAY DON DAVIS Bookkeeping and World Geo- Math, Coach graphy Happiness is beating Garland In : pink and black clothes K 'L N, R ,fn JOHN DELAY BARRY DORN Counselor Counselor Happiness is accomplishment. In : short bleached hair. l I MRS. BILLYELU DUNN Counselor In : pompadours f 4 it ii X' Mfg fi ,,y f: fa 'YRS-s ' A MRS. MARGARET EDWARDS Latin In : short skirts, shoes, bucket hats. round-toed MRS. MAURICIA EWING American History In : cars JOSEPH FRANK BENJAMIN FRANKLIN Band American History Contrary to popular belief this is not Mrs. Martha McClenny. Ss IFQYF Q 5, A Y... REED FRANKLIN Chemis UY Formerly a police sergeant in Beaumont . V4.1 y 1' JAMES FAGG World History and Govt. Happiness is peace of mind. fi- an-W-1' . K W MRS. MAXINE GIBSON Plane Geometry ii i ,, V Vi My A lip . f MRS. MARGUERITE MRS. MARTHA GINN MRS. RUTH GRAY MRS. CAROL GWALTNEY GIFFORD soph. English Speech , Jr. Engllsh Plane Geomeffy In : jazz dancing In : bunny hop In : plenty of full slips Iw- 'J Q, JERRY HALL Algebra, Trig., Biology if .CK HARRIS onomics, Texas History, Coach V ilk Miss JEAN A HIGGINBOTHAM Home and Family Living Hobby: learning palm-reading ,swmuadl ' fy .. .,...-W' If In a rare moment of silence, Mrs. Swift dreams that it will always be like this. gf., . , ,ll 5 ,4 ' MRS. VIRGINIA HORNER French APL , , is . M I p in I. I . fff. -fs P y, - ' fri! M F Q Q GIB HOUGH MRS, LOIS JOHNSON P.E. Coach jr. English Happiness is the ability to live each day, with others, with the least amount of friction and the greatest amount of co- operation and 'happiness'. MRS. ROWENA JONES MRS. BILLIE JURLINA MRS. CHRISTINE KEASLER Plane Geometry Study Hall Biology ' S L MRS. ANITA LANDENBERGER Typing, In :, j itterbug In : jitterbug p MRS. CHARLOTTE KLUNDER Secretary In : saddle oxfords AMW 1 iv ' L4h',.' MRS. CAROLYN LANGLOTZ Jr. English In : blue jeans and old shirtsg boys peroxided their hair MRS. JO BETH LEVINE MRS. VIRGINIA MALLOY Typing and Shorthand Art In : boogie-Woogie Charter member of the Dallas Civic Ballet Co. . Does chevaux mean horse, or is it cheveux ? ss l- .-Q-- 'S f .. . ri' . 1 MRS. LILLIAN MANKUS German MRS. ELIZABETH MANN Elem. Functions Came to RHS in answer to an advertisement for a math teacher. R MRS. WANDA JEAN MANOR Sr. English and Typing In : students wore s backwards NVCHICIS MRS. BETTYE MARTIN Sr. English Happiness Is 150 Term Papers? W ,ik- RS. GINGER MAYO .ology n : very full skirts and Alice Jn petticoats MRS. MARTHA MCCLENNY fs in--'e MRS. DEAN MCKEOWN MRS. ELNA MCKINNEY Soph. English Homemaking Plane Geometry In : finger waves and long In : knee-length dresses with dresses a low belt line 4 La. LARRY MOORE MRS. RAYNELL NAY MRS. HAZEL NEAL MRS. LOUISE NICHOLSON Amffifdfl HiSf01'Y Office Staff Algebra Distributive Education Inu: Saddle Oxfords, meds Happiness means being satis- Taught in Alaska in 1951 on shirts Over skirts fied- P0P0f Island. Fulbright Scholar Spends Yecir if a lfi' At R.H.S. ri Hmmm This year R,H.S. has the honor of having a Ful- bright Scholar on the faculty, He is Mr. Dhirv Desai. teacher of trigonometry and chemistry from Surat, India. Surat is the location of the Sarvajanik College of Education where Mr. Desai has taught for the past five years. He taught educational psychology, statistics, and methods of teaching science. During the previous 14 years he taught in the Indian secondary schools. He is the holder of three degrees-the Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Education, and Master of Educa- tion, received from Sarvajanik College. Throughout his academic career, Mr. Desai has ranked first in his class. Most Indian children attend school, Mr. Desai says, but education is not compulsory. Children enter school at six and are in elementary school until seventh grade. Secondary school is from eighth to eleventh grades. All students are required to take math, sci- ence, social studies, English, and physical education. Mr. Desai thinks that his country should have a summer school program. This would allow students to make up courses they have failed. As it is now, if a student fails one course he must repeat every course the next year. He also has found that American students in general take their education as seriously as Indian students. All who have known Mr. Desai this year will agree with us that it has been a great pleasure having him as a member of our faculty. table. .1 'Nu-f xl v Mr. Cook punishes Brenclra Aulick for leaving her tray on the 1 l 'F f I N N 5 MISS PHYLLIS PAYNE Soph. English i. CELE RODRIGUEZ Spanish Happiness is an awareness julia Beal whccdles that extra point out of Mr. Silk. 1. ' A MRS. NINA RICE Health JOSEPH ROSEBOROUGH KK JACK ROUTT Health and Basketball In : drake tails and zoot britches at half :past MRS. ,MARY ANN SEWALT Homemaking HENRY SHOLTY ICT Formerly worked on flying trap- ezeg holds patents in industry 1ii,'.'f'f ' If Nov . 'lil' wif In MISS MARTHA SEELIG Drama and Speech In : Volkswagen stuffing ,asf CLARENCE SHEETS Algebra Hobby: writing math books 1 I? Uncle Larry wants you! WILLIAM O. SILK JOE SIMPSON Government Algebra and Football In : long hair and skull caps '2 ' , eerr ABE SPANGLER P.E. Long ago: hair cuts were 25: salary for ten hours of wor was 31.00. USS IRIS SPECKMAN It ln : blue jeans and long-tailed Iirts MRS. VIRGINIA STAFFORD soph, English In : Western stornps and wear- ing western clothes 'R IRS. JUANITA STRINGER . English and Speech appiness: a toaster in the acher's lounge IRS. LOUISE SWIFT tudy Hall midcly blouses and full Irts nuff' MRS. ANN STROUD Spanish anclj French Hobby: sketching' ,.,, A lx'-Uv 1 KENNETH TAYLOR Physics Brother-in-law to Mr, Franklin. MRS. MARION STANLEY Jr. English In : jitterbug Na 'QM' if MRS. MARIE SULLIVAN Study Hall I R K fa. , , Wag , I ii,i ,V I MRS. JERRY TOWNSEND Office Staff Hobby: crossword puzzles W 'WS ., I' MRS. EASTER STOKES Algebra and Trig. MRS. JANET SWANSON Jr. English Hobbies: needlework and furni- ture refinishing nag 1 I 5? MRS. GAY TUNNELL P.E. 53 .I 3 l V S .fxffii 3 .I ew. ff. V' F' is A,LLz:,. .bg 'V X .x ii will I A Lk.k i .I ' .i .5 in if . in Q ix E A ,con ,.., . -,yu - A I., A , f . - TOM TURNS Counselor MRS. MARILYN WARD World and Latin American History MRS. IMA WELLMAN Study Hall fi f' ua sf: . MRS. BETTYE WHITNEY MRS. GAIL WILLIAMS MRS. WILMA WILLIAMS Homemaking Typing English and journalism Hobbies: antiques and drama writing sandals In : broomstick skirts and 3 l 3 MISS MILDRED WHEELI Driver Education and Health Hobby: chariot racing ' I 1. 1 A WINDY WINSTEAD Biology Mr. Franklin, how come we get in trouble when we do this? 54 MRS. KATHRYN WRIGHT Librarian -0 Happiness is a 'mia R fsirklee A- .rx 3-3' 3.7 MRS. BEA YOUNG TOM BISCHOF Algebra Science smiling teacher. he 1 R.. f-Q. 0' 8' AU! if - .9 -5. 1 K f,.:m. ..,.w' MRS. CAROLYN MAXWELL Soph. English In : seniors rode bicycles to school, but if a lower class- man rode a bike he was being immature ' r R MN -A .nl iii ff. MRS. GLORIA SNYDER American History Hobby: cooking Happiness: friends 55 Xml mm l v v -Q usp Q 1 use Q . - -sn f' fa! ,ibfv .... . . .... ...... . .... V -ll' .A 'iw X , W ,f xl' W N L gk 5 .1 Y, 'W I N 3 . fm, Rv X ' r Y -. ' K . 4 - , ' ,-. x P n A J I fy ,A j I .5 ,,f - ' , , S -I , .,y,,'4 H . 1' r' , .0 ' 1 .M ff ,, d M-, et . f A 1. J M- , 1 I 114 Q Ha f , I - . 4 x. ja, .,fv 41- ! .bf 4' If 1 I E , 1 y N., 1 s ,Q H J V mM7U1ll lIIllIU l,Il IUJUIHWIIHQ HM Q? A-fa-K' fa ag Q V xx. , , R I ' . A vga. 1 xx x f.L.ffgk . a ' ,ML aj ' f W' X s, M . , - .-1 X x s 3 i I 1 5 i l i 9 I ! Q 5 3 THE 1966 VARSITY EAGLES. BOTTOM ROW, left to right . .. jim Hoffman, Steve Townsend, Andy Pierce, George Gray, Barry Car nahan, jerry Wolfe, Larry Mumaw, Tim Cumiskey, Gary jackson. SECOND ROW, Mark Rasco, Bob Brown, David Arledge, Doug Gullick son, Stan Holmes, Jud Good, George Gorski, Fred Davidson THIRD ROW, John Swords, Andy Mathews, Wylie Fraze, Charlie Shipp Dan Duncan Andy Harvey, John Echols. FOURTH ROW, Coach Ratliff, Bill L'Hommidieu, Mark Rogers, Max Ruhman, Larry James Coach Simpson. FIFTH ROW, Coach Broom, Mike Franklin, john Litterer, Glenn Lowe, Art DeVita1is, Mike Martin, and Coach Castle man. 1966 SCOREBOARD Richardson Opponent 0-10 Hillcrest 7- 12 Woodrow Wilson 14- 6 Grand Prairie u 6-13 Denison E 33- 0 S. O. C. 7-25 Mesquite 7- 13 Carrollton 17- 17 S. Garland 7- 3 Highland Park 7-12 Garland EAGLE COACHES: Bob Castleman, joe Simpson, Charles Broom, and O Ratliff. 58 Hillcrest Slips By Eagles The Hillcrest Panthers ruined The Eagles' opening game with a 10-0 victory. Both teams did little in the first half. The Panthers, led by the defensive play of Greg Beale, took advantage of some Eagle mistakes to take a small lead. The Eagles looked good on defense with fine plays by Dave Arledge, Art DeVitalis, Andy Matthews, and Fred Davidson. Photo by Mike Wheat Dave Arledge prepares to smash a Panther ball carrier to the turf. ART DEVITALIS Senior Linebacker Lettered 3, 4 JOHN LITTERER Senior End Lettered 4 CHARLIE SHIPP Senior Guard Lettered 3, 4 59 J Xl GLENN LOWE Photo by Mike Wheat Junior Tackle Lettered 2, 3 Andy Harvey gets off another pass behind the blocking of John Swords. All-District 5 Eagles Fall To Wildcats Andy Matthews scores the first Eagle touchdown of the year. 60 Photo by Mike Wheat The Eagles dropped their second game of the season to the Woodrow Wilson Wildcats. Although the op- position controlled the en- tire first half, the Eagles came back to take a 7-6 lead on a Harvey to Mat- thews pass with Max Ruh- man booting the extra point. Woodrow went on to take advantage of a few Eagle mistakes and won the game 12-7. Worbirds Bury Gophers, 14-6 The Eagles caught the spark they needed and won their first game of the '66 season. Some great punts by Max Ruhman and fast coverage gave the Eagles good field position. Mike Franklin scored both touchdowns and Andy Pierce helped plow out the yardage. Mike Martin, Mark Rasco, Fred David- son, Charlie Shipp, Art DeVitalis, and Dan Duncan are credited with the goal line defense on their own half yard line. ANDY PIERCE Senior Wingback Lettered 3, 4 'WMI LARRY JAMES junior Center Andy Pierce behind good blocking picks up valuable yardage against Grand Prairie. 6l Denison Sfings Worbirds Did you notice how we happened to lose this game? Two rugged defenses faced each other in the Eagle-Denison contest. The Yel- lowjackets proved to be the stronger one as they squeezed by the Eagles 13-6. The Warbirds scored their only touch- down on a 6 yard run by Andy Pierce. GEORGE GORSKI Senior End Leffefed 4 DOUG GULLICKSON Junior Guard il! JIM HOFFMAN junior Linebacker ANDY MATTHEWS LARRY MUMAW STAN HOLMES Senior End junior Back Jufllof Bafk Lettered 3, 4 Lettered 2, 5 Eagles Romp Past S.O.C. The Eagles gave the Homecoming crowd an overwhelming 33-0 victory over South Oak Cliff. The offense rolled for five touchdowns as the offensive line cleared the way for the Eagle rushers to eat up 279 yards. The tough defense held the John Swords plows through the Bear defense. Bear running game, intercepted passes, and scored on a blocked punt. The Eagles showed great team effort as they played the kind of football they are capable of. BILL L'HOMMEDIEU Junior Tackle photo by Mike Wheat Skeeiers Skip Past Eagles GARY JACKSON Senior Back Lettered 4 photo by Mike Wheat Mike Franklin churns through a mess of skeeters .for the Eagles only touchdown. The Eagles lost the zone opener to Mesquite Skeeters 25-7. Both the Mesquite offense and defense proved too much for the Warbirds as they controlled the ball and held the Eagles Photo by Mike Wheat to one touchdown. Dave Arledge blocked a punt to put the Eagles on the one yard line of Mesquite and Mike Franklin scored 2 plays later. A Larry Mumaw brings down this Skeeter. GEORGE GRAY STEVE TOWNSEND Senior Back Senior Back 64 Lettered 4 DAVID ARLEDGE junior Guard Lettered 3 mi-1 Senior Tailback Mike Franklin has been a powerful ground gainer for the Eagles. Eagles Lose To Lions 'rf' photo by Mike Wheat lNIIKE INIARTIN Senior Tackle photo by Mike Wheat Lettered 3, 4 65 Ruhmcln Tues Colonels Max Ruhman climaxed the most exciting game of the Eagle's 1966 season by booting a 43-yard field goal in the final two seconds of play to finish with a 17-17 tie with South Garland. Both teams scored 3 points in the last minute of the game. Franklin and Swords scored the 2 Eagle touchdowns, while Andy Pierce ran around left end for two points. TIM CUMISKEY Senior Back Lettered 4 MAX RUHMAN Senior End Lettered 3, 4 Tim Curnisky shows good moves as he escapes this would-be tackler. JOHN ECHOLS Senior Tackle , . Lettered 4 naman- -ui-lnlmvulfn-mmg1.nr Eagles Trip Scots The Eagles played the role of the spoilers, against Highland Park by control- ling the game both on offense and defense and by beating the Scotties 7-3. Harvey called his best game and the entire team per- formed superbly. Despite previous losses our Eagles kept that never give up attitude and knocked Highland Park out of district con- tention. BOB BROWN MARK RASCO Junior End junior Guard Lettered 3 I-effefed 3 photo by Mike Wheat Mark Rasco confers with Coach Broom as Tim Cumiskey looks on. BARRY CARNAHAN junior Back 67 r WYLIE FRAZE JOHN SWORDS DAN DUNCAN Senior Guard junior Fullback Senior Linebacker Lettered 3, 4 Lettered 3 Lettered 4 Hon. Men. 3 Richardson - Garland - 12 The Eagle's old rival handed them the last defeat of the season in a highly controversial game. Andy Harvey hit Bob Brown to give the Eagles a 7-O lead at the half. The Owls came back with two touchdowns but failed to make the points after, so with the score 7-12 Harvey again hit Brown for the apparent winning score. The referee downfield called the play as being out of bounds and the Eagles' chances of winning vanished. JERRY WOLFE TOM DEWELL MACK ROGERS JUD GOOD Senior End Junior End junior Back junior End Lettered 4 1966 Eagle Captains MIKE FRANKLIN Senior Tailback Lettered 5, 4 Captain 4 ANDY HARVEY Senior Quarterback Letterecl 5, 4 Captain 4 All-District Hon. Men. 3 x -v. fx,- FRANK COWAN FRED DAVIDSON Senior Tackle Senior Center Lettered 3, 4 Lettered 3, 4 Captain 4 Captain 4 69 Junior Varsity Builds Fulure Eagles 2 a 'wi ,JWA v , , .. , W,,,,, f,,, M K I l-Yi, f I as 'fe gi A , I ,K 1 Q W' 2 fy 1 fd My A Q , dwf, Z? 8 ' 1 b,,.,..-of 'Q tw? an -fm FIRST ROW, left to right: Gary Demand, Teddy Barron, Bobby Kirkpatrick, jim Mulvihill, Duane Anspon, and Mgr. Tom Oates. SECOND ROW: Coach Rust, jerry Kersey, Doug johnson, Mike Green, Gary Stallard, john Tannehill, Eddy Norman, and john Fanning. THIRD ROW: Karlan Fairchild, Glen Messmer, Bob Demand, Ron Knight, jim Carter, Wyatt Jones, Richard Smith, Wayne Davidson. FOURTH ROW: Bob Lottridge, Wade Atterberry, Wendall Edwards, Paul Cabness, john Winslow, Eddie Norman, Charlie Williams, and Butch Flippo. FIFTH ROW: Coach Huffman, J. D. Terry, Gary Turberville, Ed Arrowood, Greg jacob, Paul Paris, Lowell Tuttle, and Greg Morse. 70 Coaches Jim Rust and jack Huffman guided a promising group of juniors and sophomores to a 5-5 season record. Most of the juniors on the Junior Varsity will be playing on the Varsity next year, as will be several of the sophomores. The junior Varsity should give added strength to next year's Eagles. B Team 'IRST ROW, left to right: Bruce Bell, Bill Karlovetz, Bob Brown, Ronnie Baldock, Chris Derrington, and Bob Graham. SECOND LOW: Russ Stovall, Randy Combs, Dick Gentry, john Evans, David Cordell, Tom Woods, Hardy McCary, and Steve Partlow. 'HIRD ROW: Bob Schneider, Dick Belf, Ken Gideon, Ronnie Parker, Billy Walton, Randy Curtis, and Mike Marks. FOURTH LOW: Andy Killian, John Wright, John Bostick, Gil Ohlen, Bruce Gadd, Keith Kelley, and Rob Ray. FIFTH ROW: Coach Davis, Ioach Roseborough, Tom Reuton, Don Cannon, Eddie Speer, and Coach Hough. Coaching the HBH team Eagles were joe Rose- borough, Don Davis, and Gib Hough. The result of their coaching job gave the B team a 9-1 record. The BU team is composed entirely of sopho- mores, many of whom will play Varsity football next year. To prepare them for the Eagle Varsity is the job of the coaches. With this group of sophomores playing for the Varsity, Eagle football appears to have a bright future. Quarterback Bruce Gadd scrambles for more yardage. 7I Eagle Basketball Team 5 1967 Eagle Cagers: QBACK ROWj Coach jack Routt, manager johnny Worth, Gary Gartman, John Walker, Bob Kammeyer, Phil Fieli jim Rose, David Heitman, Raleigh Blakely, and manager Jack I-Iustong CFRONT ROWQ Bobby Baxter, Steve Chanslor, Don johnf Glenn Williamson, and Frank Honeycutt. Eagle cagers started their season with a non-district record of 9-8. The start- ing five of Steve Chanslor, Don John- 5 son, Glenn Williamson, Frank Honey- cutt, and Bobby Baxter saw most of the action. Coach Routt rested them by us- w ing capable reserves Bob Kammeyer, 1 Gary Gartman, jim Rose, Phil Fielder, Raleigh Blakely, and David Heitman. After a tough non-district schedule, the Eagles looked forward to a tougher district race. GLENN WILLIAMSON DON JOHNSON Lettered 3, 4 Lettered 3, 4 Captain 4 Captain 4 72 N ff es. f t K s p KAY EVANS-Basketball Sweetheart The 1967 basketball team chose personable Kay Evans as their sweetheart, but this was not the end of her honors Kay was the first RHS contestant ever to be crowned queen of the Dr. Pepper Invitational Basketball Tourna- ment. With this honor, she made appearances with Miss Teenage America and rode in the Cotton Bowl Parade A Tall Don Johnson works for two more Eagle points. Cagers Prepare fc 3 E 3 Q FRANK HONEYCUTT 2 Senior Guard Lettered 3, 4 74 Bob Kammeybr easily outjumj his opponent. ough District Race Coach Routt got a good look at his team in the 17 pre-season games. Playmakers Frank Honeycutt and Bobby Baxter moved the team well, as Don Johnson, Bob Kammeyer, Steve Chanslor, and Glen Williamson piled in the points and picked up the rebounds. The Eagles placed fourth in the Richardson Invitational Tournament and came on to finish strong in the Cotton Bowl Tourney, including a heartbreaker to St. Marks, 57-53 in three overtime periods. Bobby Baxter takes accurate aim in his jumpshot. i l l I Glenn Williamson and Bob Kammeyer r-e-a-c-h for the rebound. GARY GARTMAN Junior Guard Lettered 3 75 Owls Topple Eagles Arch-rival Garland defeated our cagers in their first clash of the season, 62-50. The high scorer for the Eagles was Bobby Baxter. Chanslor leaps for rebound as Honeycutt looks on. Baxter attempts a shot over high reach of Garland player Eagles made a great comeback and pulled down Mesquite 71 to 65. Glenn Wfilliamson took high scor- ing honors. Eagles Swat the Skeeters Chanslor pulls in one of many rebounds for the night. x 2 johnson goes high to protect rebound from the Skeeters. Eagles Squeeze by Cclrrollfor To extend their district Don johnson contributes two points against Highland Park. record to 2-1, the Eale cagers had to squeeze by the Carrollton Lions, 60- 59. Don johnson led Eagle scorers with 19 points. DAVID HEITMAN junior Guard Steve Chanslor fights a lion for the re bound. V w Jllll ROSE Junior Forward ut Bow fo Scots. The attack of the Highland Park Scots overcame a fine effort by the Eagle Cagers. The Eagles were paced by Glen Williamson who scored 15 points. The final score was 72-54. Glenn Williamson drives between two Scots as Phil Fielder looks on. A Scot gives the out sign but Bob Kammeyefs shot is in. BOBBY BAXTER Senior Guard Lettered 3, 4 Don Johnson puts -in two of his 21 points against the Skeeters. RHS - 72 STEVE CHANSLOR Senior Forward Lettered 4 BOB KAMMEYER Junior Forward Letterecl 3 Mesquite - 52 Paced by Johnsorfs 21 points and team effort, the Eagle Cagers flew past Mesquite. Backing up John- son were Bobby Baxter and Steve Chanslor with high scores. 80 PHIL FIELDER Sophomore Center Working against the tough Garland defense, the Eagles could do very little. Don Johnson, though, kept his shooting eye for 18 points. Frank Honeycutt makes room for Steve Chanslor to grab a rebound. Cagers End Season Bob Kammeyer comes down with the ball despite efforts of a Lion. With Losses To Lions, Scots Our basketball team reaches new heights. JOHN WALKER Junior Guard Spirited B Team Shows Promise For Future Z ,,,2 X A BACK ROW: tleft to right, Jacky Morgan, Randy Roberts, Chris Doyle, Bruce Anderson, Skip Irby, Bruce Mundy, Dave.Seidler, T ROW B bb Fl min Scott Baxter, David Grant, Phil Dyer, Pat Cowlishaw, Mike Twitchell, and Rusty Lanforcl. FRON : 0 y e g, y Glea Ramey, Rick Coleman, and Glenn Messmer. Here is an example of B team action as they battle Mesquite. B team coach Don Davis had a tremen- dous crop of talented sophomores to build a team with this year. With such a bountiful supply of fine players, Coach Davis was able to two-platoon without hurting the Eagles' chances of winning. The B team finished second in their zone and hope to better this record next year as they move to the Varsity. 1967 RHS Trucksfers QC I nv fc. ,L V ' E W' h f T .1 ll. ' ' . I , , ml 5 g , V i. N kV,7 VV V6 , II : KK ' . I ' 1 W 1 I 'lf' ' y 1l :af 1 , y i M I Q' I I 'R i y 5 l VN ii' A ,J s, V E 4, S, 1 we 4-f 4 it rf FIRST ROW, left to right: Paul Paris, jim Littner, Brian Hoover, George Gorski, Andy Pierce, and Mike Franklin. SECOND ROY Larry Mumaw, Wyatt jones, Bob Brown, Eddie Spear, Keith Kelly, Charlie Shipp, and john Litterer. THIRD ROW: Gary Blanks, Jol Swords, Ken Gordon, Don Cannon, John Evans, Steve Michaels, and Mack Rogers. FOURTH ROW: Jimmy VanAllen, Gary Pucke Hank Dubey, Steve Kiley, Ronnie Parker, Tom Shopoff, and Coach Ratliff. FIFTH ROW: Coach Harris, Chris Lin, John Wrrl Mike Marks, Mike West, Sam Duncan, Bob Brown, and Lee Clapper. SIXTH ROW: Brent Wallace, jim Richmond, Chuck Kourvell: John Powell, Ron Forrest, Ed Kneese, Stan Holmes, and Coach Huffman. 1 5' 5 also GEORGE GORSKI BRIAN HOOVER ANDY PIERCE Captain 4 Captain 3 Captain 4 ,84 in: f 1i l fr, :mf 1',mlif'i1li55i75liiEi!f?525f'iiiiliifl'wi VARSITY RELAY TEAM: George Gorski, Ed Cneese, Don Cannon, and Bob Brown. MIKE FRANKLIN Senior, distances For the last eight years the Eagle teams have captured the district title. This is a compliment to track Coach Jack Harris' coaching talents. Coach Harris keeps turning out fine teams each year and usually sends some Eagles to represent RHS at the state meets. Aiding Coach Harris are coaches Huffman and Ratliff. 1 - i,1'g F. -zzv it tile tttsy to fg rx . A SOPHOMORE RELAY TEAM: Eddie Speer, john Evans, Bob Brown, and Wyatt jones. STEVE KILEY Senior, hurdles 85 Sprints PAUL PARIS Junior, shot put Coach Harris finds himself with an excellent bunch of sprinters. His best sprinter is junior Brian Hoover who cracks the 10 second barrier in the 100 yard dash each time he runs. Backing him up are Andy Pierce, John Evans, Bob Brown, and Don Cannon. Handling the hurdling chores for the Eagles are Steve Kiley and Mack Rogers. JOHN EVANS Sophomore, relays ' WYATT JONES l Sophomore, relays iff , 1 JOHN LITTERER Senior, Shot put l An Eagle reaches his peak in the high-jump event. and Field Events Eagles are always strong in the field events and this year is to be no exception. Larry Mumaw, one of the best pole vaulters in the state as a sophomore, looks for a more suc- cessful season in his Junior year. Gary Blanks and Tom Sho- poff are two vaulters who can also go above the 13 foot mark which Larry has cleared many times. iii CHUCK KOURVELLAS Sophomore, distances 'i Wk JIM LITNER Sophomore, distances ED KNEESE Junior, distances 9 87 Q If ' x... ,WM ,W ,U M ,V Nw ' T'!v'-at T Q S7 mix STAN HOLMES junior, Broad jump LEE CLEPPER Junior, middle distances M 88 RONNIE PARKER Sophomore, middle distances 'Q 'xi RON FORREST Sophomore, Broad jump Early in the track season, john Swords broke two school records in the shot put and discus. With Sword's tosses leading the way, the other weightmen tried their best in the events. The others include seniors Charlie Shipp and John Lit- terer, junior Paul Paris, and sopho- mores Hank Dubey and Mike Marks. f , CHRIS LIN Junior, distances is ,. .Q-f- ' BOB BROWN Sophomore, relays John Powell, sensational sophomore milerz is the Eagles' top distance man. Behind him are half-milers Ed Kneese and Wyatt Jones. ,The Varsity relay team is led by Captain George Gorski with Ed Kneese, Don Cannon, and Bob Brown as the other members. Running 'on the sophomore relay team are Eddie Spear, john Evans, Bob Brown, and Wyatt jones. Leading the high jtunping team is junior Ken Gordon. Rounding out the field events are broad jumpers Stan Holmes and Ron Forrest. Ken Gordon shows fine high jumping form. . .. .. - fi- -:.gwgff3 :Wai MQW -be - 1? ii S wi Eag A great mound staff consisting of Bobby johns, Mike Mama, Bob 'Kam- mayer and Danny Rowell prepared to lead the Eagles this year. Handling the catching chores are seniors Wylie Fraze and jim Campbell. The infield of Rick Coleman, Gary Gart- man, Scotty Baxter, and Bobby Baxter round out a solid Eagle defense. -nu . Q 7 y w ,Q-MW-' , -' ,, ' as -'Wiifffl?!2E1zf1!e,:.s.'f:s 1 I- ' 'f 5 I t . i..'75i::Si gait-S - X or GARY GARTMAN junior Second Base Lettered 2, 3 Bob Kammayer's windup opens the 1967 baseball season. ry Backed by Strong Infield FL JIM CAMPBELL Senior Catcher Lettered 3, 4 DANNY ROYVELL Junior Pitcher Lettered 3 DEE HAMBRIGHT Senior Second Base Lettered 4 WYLIE FRAZE Senior Catcher Lettered 2, 3, 4 MIKE MARTIN BOBBY JOHNS Senior Pitcher Senior Pitcher Lettered 4 Lettered 4 RICK COLEMAN Sophomore First Base Lettered 4 SCOTTY BAXTER Sophomore Third Base Lettered 2 BOBBY BAXTER Senior Shortstop Lettered 2, 3, 4 Eagle Baseball Team Greets New Coach . ' ' o li 'li o t 3 1 W I U in V' A J ' ,. , l ' 41 L uv, A ' ' f ez 'N 4 ' 1 miata RAE K, r ,Agleig I :.5f52,,EN f , Y X LPS? BASEBALL TEAM: FRONT ROW: fleft to rightj Gary jackson, Dee Hambright, Gary Gartrnan, Scotty Baxter, Rick Coleman, Dani Lynch, Frank Honeycutt, Bobby Baxter. BACK ROW: Wes Williams, jim Campbell, Steve Parrick, Bobby Johns, Jud Good, B1 Kammeyer, Wylie Fraze, Tim Cumiskey, and Coach Joe Roseborough. Coach Roseborough swings hard for his team. Y X X The 1967 Eagle baseball team welcomes new coach, Joe Rose- borough. Coach Roseborough hopes to carry on the Eagles' winning tradition and this year's team has the potential to do so. . ' ta ,f mis- 3 pd' 92 3. Q ' l STEVE PARRICK Senior Outfielder Lettered 4 TIM CUMISKEY Senior Outfielder I Lettered 3, 4 , ' A at--4 Y 5 14' .i 9 - ,f.,,'f' Ll 'K o ,R x , 3 , b, JUD GOOD Junior Utility Lettered 2, 3 GARY JACKSON Senior Outfielder Lettered 4 Returning from last year's district champs are lettermen Wylie Fraze, catcherg jim Campbell, catcherg Bobby Baxter, shortstopg Gary Gartman, second-base, Jud Good, outfielder, Frank Honeycutt, outfielderg and Tim Cumiskey, out- fielder. Last year's great B team adds Bobby Johns, pitcher, Steve Parrick, outfielder, Dave Monroe, second-baseg Gary Jackson, outfielder, Wes Williams, first-base, Rounding out the great Eagle team are Danny Rowell and Mike Martin, pitchersg Scotty Baxter, Danny Kynch, and Rick Coleman, infielclers. The mighty Eagles look forward to another district title. ll, FRANK HONEYCUTT Senior Outfielder Lettered 2, 5, 4 Some Eagles pose before first spring practice. DAVE MONROE junior Second Base g Letterecl 3 Eagles warm up before practice. , . . 4....--4.f----'iw DANNY LYNCH Senior Shortstop Lettered 4 94 I I f Coach Roseborough smashes grounders during infield practice. Junior Varsity Eagles Face Tough Season A if ,iii 1.. -'K .- . '- f H! - TOP ROW, left to right: jerry Poindexter, Mike Twitchell, Glen Messmer, Randy Combs, Randy Curtis, Tommy Hucker,,Torn Woods Billy Walton, and jeff Kretzer. BOTTOM ROW: Steve Amis, Kerry Venable, Bill Winters, Ronnie Knight, Ben Fink, Phil Dyer Kelly Harrelson, and Russ Stovall. COACH BOB CASTLEMAN Knowing that at any time he can move up to the Varsity is an added incentive to make a junior Varsity player do his best on the field. Coach Bob Castleman prepares his team for Varsity ball in future years. A tough schedule against varsity teams and other B teams faces the junior Varsity, but Coach Castleman looks forward to a winning record. W , Z tsnn ns? Q Qf if an M-'.,,,,m. 'J I 5 ' 5, 'IFJ ' We ft' Senior Frank Speer paces himself, saving his strength for the kick. They're off and running! W ff' -C ... A.- .-'v-.-A -' - Fa- . Cross Country Team Is One of Best In Area r Y Ron Forrest and Tom Shopoff compete a White Rock cross country m Another great cross-country team was produced by Coach jack Harris. The team's out- standing perforrner was john Powell who went through the season undefeated. Other Eagles providing valuable points in meets were Frank Speer, Chuck Kourvellas, Sam Duncan and Chris Lin. Coach jack Harris stands with john Powell, his great cross country man before a practice Chuck Kourvellas begins his finishing kick. jim Littner sets a fast pace at an invitational cross country. The RHS Winning Golf Team .4-.'::-' + M .5 w .Mm TOP ROW, left to right. Mac Gustafson, Gerald Bean, Steve Magnet, Bruce Williams. BOTTOM ROW. Larry Brittain, Bob Hartsock, Bruce Byfield, Gary Klein. iw- .. MPX W 1 in is sm, s N, 't ex at ,tu as , X I ' i , ,af,Lil . . . ,.,i I f 1 f ' .. . ' - . 5? B . x. G. 98 LARRY BRITTAIN BRUCE WILLIAMS Coach Hall took his varsity golf team into five pre-district tourna- ments and came out with five vic- tories. The first team consisted of seniors, Bruce Williams and Gerald Bean and juniors. Larry Brit- tain and Mac Gustafson. Bob Hart- sock, Steve Magnet, Gary Klein, and Bruce Byfield held on to posi- tions on the second team. After a fine pre-season the Eagle golfers look forward to district competition. Golfers Tee Up For Action f e ' .g wig, 1 ,,F.,,,., ,, .yy ,v ' - ,L ,, L Q Q 1 eff- ff . ,E . -M,,,2 Q 3' A swing into action, Bolo Hgrtsock is ready to S Q 4 R Bruce Byfield prepares to sink another one l Come on Mac. Quit stalling. N t Golf Team Swing f , ' -ff? i I 1 ,f Q H h h . nf 2 v s,,..fi?-:pa ' J 5:Qi1?ff. Fife! ,Q iff .. ia. 145 if ef st' Gary Klein practices his driving technique. Q Steve Magnet thinks things over before he putts. ,N xx I .mm-and H-Mama :QQ . 4-7 -i c Nm, In one of his rare moments of , ww, 4 Q 4 . fs seriousness, Mac Gustafson dem- ff onstrates the correct way to drive. ' L ,321 ,okigvkws I00 ard For District Gerald Bean pleads with the ball to go in. Before playing in district competi- tion, five Eagles were invited to play in the Greater Southwest Rec- reational Tournament 'in Irving. Those invited were Gerald Bean, Bruce William, Larry Brittain, Mac Gustafson, and Don Chester. Going into this tourney, the Eagles boasted a 6-1 record. Coach Hall takes time out from coaching to practice his own putting. Don Chester tees up to start a tournament Q 1 . 2 ' 5 Eagle Netters Hcw , . ,5 . A . 2 i 'tif V BACK ROW: George Pappas, joe Eppler, Glenn Head, Steve Pratt, Cris Williams, David Green, and George Rogers. FRONT RO' Paul Reukberb, Doug Dicky, Steve Ruback, Alan Joyce, Sam Stuart, Dave Bauer, Lawrence Cantor, Eddie Munson, and Craig jor Eddie Munson prepares to smash an- other one. ,f-N, at 'hawk Girls' number one singles player, Ann Cont: and girls' number one doubles team, Susan Lacl and Kathy Gibbs, get together for a practice, l Fine Season D George Pappas, right, gets a laugh out of tennis' but h' d bl ' and Eddie Munson don't think it's so funny. , is Ou es Partner' Craig Jones' center' The RHS boys' tennis team posted a record of 8-0-2. 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The speaker for the November meeting was Mr. Phillip Brathwaite, who is the research geologist for Sun Oil. He is here from England on the Fullbright Scholarship Program. Dr. Robert Bauerle was the speaker at the December 13th meeting. Members have learned much this year. Science Club officers are Mike Dobrasko, Presi- dent, Carole Holmes, Secretary-Treasurer, and Dean Duffy, Vice-President. Mr. Olson, sponsor of the Science Club talks with guest speaker, Mr. Brathwaite. : ' L in Math Club members are practicing for appearances before various civic clubs and teachers' meetings. They are from left to right Jack Tennenbaum, Randy Staudt, David Gullickson, and their sponsor, Mr. Clarence Sheets. Standing at the black- board are Ann Smith and Debbie Eskridge. Mu Alpha Theta Mu Alpha Theta tries to gain practicable application of mathe- matics through field trips. This year, they visited IBM and Texas Instru- ment in Dallas. Throughout the year, they have invited guest speak- ers who gave profitable lectures to interested students and club mem- bers. Mr. Jerry Hall spoke on the group theory in one of the import- ant meetings. OFFICERS Pres. ........ David Gullickson Vice.-Pres. ...... Jeanne Staudt Math Club FAST THINKERS-Good figures are quite com- mon in the Mathemagicians, the RHS math club. The club which performed before the Lions Club, the Optimist Club and other organizations, was di- vided into two competitive teams of three to five students each. Club sponsor, Mr. Sheets, flashed more than 100 cards to each team. The problem must be solved in five seconds or less. The object is to see which team scores the most points in 15 minutes. To be able to solve such problems rapidly, members must memorize trigonometry and algebra formulas. . i i.i-., 1 1 Hal Naboshek, vice-president, easily solves the problem as Steve Matson, president and Merrilee Eckert, secretary-treasurer look on. l Mrs. Gay Tunnell and Mr. Abe Spangler are coaches of GRA and Gymnastics, respectively. Q 'ia' ,. . r The Girls Recreation Association is a club whi provides the opportunity for girls to participate a variety of sports, recreation and social activities. The officers, as pictured above, are Sharon Russc President, Louise Trammell, Vice-President, Cyntl Hathaway, recorder, and Regina Threet, reporter. The GRA and Gymnastics Club Expand Programs jane Novak, Charlene Walker, and Pam Fish, Captain of the tumbling team, are all dressed up ready to go to a tumbling meet. I08 The Gymnastics Club is a group of twen- ty-five boys and girls, sponsored by Mr. Abe Spangler. During their practices before school and during homeroom, the team learns how to use the trampoline, mats, balance beam, and parallel bars. One December 3, the Gymnastics Club sponsored a workshop at the recreation center for all interested students in the sur- rounding area. It was an all-day affair, with four-hundred people in attendance. One of the instructors was Pat Yager who is the coach of two Olympic teams. The famous Oklahoma Twisters were also present. The workshop was such a success that it has been decided to make it an annual affair. Newcomers Club Formed to Alcl New Students This year a new club has been added o the list of organizations at RHS. The ewcomers Club was formed by Karen Stevens and Cheryl Meyer with the purpose of letting new students meet others and learn about the Richardson Independent School District. Members must have lived in Richardson for one year or less. The club has been a very active one. Their first social was held in October in the school cafeteria. Mr. Wooten then in- troduced the presidents of all the other clubs at RHS. During the same month, the club held a car wash which netted them approximately forty-six dollars. Interesting programs are characteristic of the Newcomers Club. In October, Glenn Head spoke to the members about the Dallas Teen jury and the Dallas Youth Council. A Christmas party was held in December. The club's constitution was drafted in january, and the group began to organize in earnest. The officers leading the New- comers Club in its first year are Rob Dor- ris, presidentg Margaret Blaise, vice-presi- dentg Barbara Anderson, secretaryg Mary Bussman, treasurerg and Nancy Blackwell, publicity chairman. The friendly smiles of Newcomers Club officers Rob Dorris Margaret Blaise Barbara Anderson Mary Bussman and Nancy Black well has helped many new students feel rapidly at home at RHS Reading Is Th Im 1 Y . M. nf if 1 ' r s ff 1- 'W' ' f- e A Q This was the Library Club's entry in the Home- coming Parade. Riders in- clude Harry Finley, Di- ane Early, and other members of the club, OFFICERS Pres. . . . ........ janet Arnold V. Pres. . . . . . . Steve Alford Sec.-Treas. . . . . . Dianne Earley Hist. .... ..... B elinda Drain Publicity ...... Linda Schrenkeisen These are this year's officers as listed above. Sponsors of the Library Club are Mrs. Kathryn Wright and Mrs. Mabel Nicholson. Both are full-time librarians. IIO oundclfion of Liberty Mrs. Wright and Mrs. Nicholson again sponsored the activities of the Library Club. This year's members were kept busy with the building of the interesting Homecoming float, the unusual and enlightening displays in the library window, the operation of the paperback book store, and the journey to the state convention in San Antonio. Cindy O'Dell sells one of the many books of the book store to jill Geiger. ... -L lngiffliitf me at H 1 t Q 4,1 - rr. Q: . ' Sai? an K K Li ., . ,QIE N ' ref K ' ,.' tra' . ., A ' C ' Fax A :Jk l 3 t,ss 4 German Club Holds Bake Sale I M - gffif' :':'2w I I Q sy, .xv v'l I X ' Tiff One of the first projects of the German Club this year was to hold a German bake sale. It proved to be very successful. Members worked hard during Homecom- ing week and build a beautiful float, complete with castle. Around Christmas a few members put on a modern version of Little Red Riding Hood all in German. It was very well done and was repeated again for other club members. The main goal of the German Club is to promote an interest and an understanding in the people of Germany and their language. This goal was attained with the help of their sponsor, Mrs. Mankus. Officers of the German Club are Linda Wolfe, secretary-treasurerg Paul Boatman, vice-pres.g janet Trewin, pres.g and Becky Garza, his- torian. JW we Q 'srl rw PASF Sombrero Float Mrs. Esther Patterson, RHS Spanish teacher, explains her souvenirs from an enjoyable summer trip to Europe. A 10 16 17 18 X9 24 25 26 i Chris Strict and Diane Shivers hand a corsage to Mrs. Alsup on Teacher Appreciation Day. ll2 A huge sombrero rr from colors paper flown took first p honors in tl second horr coming par To F 'ly iv E- in w 'ii l haf- N .5 ' t . I.. as ,, f . V xx A 'ig S gf ff'7?fS+fTfffQ' .. 4 m ' u ' , we Q'f'ff ,ffmaqf S fr . . 1LLb ' ?.,.4r:' 1 A powder-puff football game was played between the French club and the Spanish club members to raise money for the poor of other countries. e Homecoming Parade For the second year in a row the Spanish club won first prize of twenty-five dollars in the RHS Home- coming Parade. This year, the members were bene- fited by the speeches of guest speakers from Chile, Peru, and other South American countries. To acknowledge the National Education Week, PASF presented flowers to all the RHS teachers to show their appreciation. In April, the club was involved in Pan American Week. A number of members attended the annual convention at Austin which lasted from April '6 to 8. PASF also sponsored the collection of clothes which were sent to victims of the Colombian earthquake. Georgia Khym and Mrs. Patterson prepare to send clothes to the earthquake damage country of Colombia. Left to right-Pam Fischer, Diane Shivers, Rosalinda Samano, and jean Sheets pose with Mr. Marcus, the club's guest speaker from Peru. II3 i if JCL Activity Reache '1 f- 9 Z i - ' x Q ' ' l :' J l t. xx N K Q3 . ' Q l X! ti 4 6, 'J we shi in HRX 1 f Q Aw it ,1..i , 2 i s so. gm 95+ gigti- .-1 The Latin slaves with their winning float. State JCL vice-president Alan Hopewell is shown presiding ata meeting during the convention. sv Sie f xt! i A 7.0 . I 'Y M- fi X c JCL officers for this year are David Bauer, Scott Gil- liam, janet Overman, Mike Meyer, and Phil Parker. Not pictured are Adrienne Freeman, Larry Grissom, Alan Hopewell, and Tim Johnson. The junior Classical League began a busy year by recruitinganew members. Because of its un- wieldy size, the club split into two groups spon- sored by Mrs. Margaret Edwards and Mrs. Dott- sey Roberts. As co-host of the state convention, members worked hard preparing for the convo- cation of Latin students on the Southern Metho- dist University campus. The JCL float netted the club second place in the Homecoming Parade. The annual initiation for new members provided much amusement for the older members as the newcomers were subjected to many tortures. JCL slaves sang Row row row your boat as they paddled their way to the second M f V 'Ml - 4 W., q t , ' I - , '5 if 3 J? i . QW! Wf,b,5v2?L 'ir' .w.f m Q Lina vine ll5 f' x.. Louise Suttle seems to be beating everyone at the Monte Carol party. There's nothing like a run of bad luck to liven up a party. Monte Carlo Party Highlights The French Clubs' Year The Beginning French club begz its year by electing Diane Andersc presidentg Martha Gallier, vice-pres dentg jane Todd, secretary-treasure and Denise Eskridge, historiang the the members wrote the constitutic for the newly formed group. In Marc they held a Monte Carlo party wit food and games patterned after tho: at Monte Carlo and Nancy johnsc and Rob Brooks providing the ente tainment. The Advanced French club, heads by Andrina Richards, presidentg Jai and Joni Whitacre, vice-president: Norma Cooke, secretaryg Steve Wille treasurerg and Bill Hollon, historiai held their annual pancake breakfa at the Pancake Corral. Special gues were Mr. Collum, Mr. Wooten an exchange student Michael Demne The members held a powder-puff foo ball game with the Spanish club i November, and although they playe well, they were defeated. The clu went to an art show to see some c Renoir's paintings, and in April the held their spring banquet. WW Q 3' cc, Y 4-f-I x W li Ed: ' French club float year was a beauti- replica of the Eiffel ver. e officers of the Beginning French club are Martha llier, Denise Eskeridge, Diane Anderson, and jane Todd. ne officers of the Advanced French club are Norma moke, Andrina Richards, janet Whitacre, Bill Hollon, joan hitacre, and Steve Willey. ii? E. Sponsor Mrs. Ellard fills her plate at the Monte Carlo party with students Karen Wilson and Sheila Walker looking on. we .X K gs 5 gg catzs. f SSH-F W iii 0 , 'nl Q Qs' f xv .Q Q51 Qi edging 'QM V Q3 2 fiigeadgtvii 14 QQ' .fl xQ k i aa ..,f ff'Qi'fQ, 9 Mary Ann Taylor and Vicki Keith ride on Homecoming float. f Religious 3 Cou ncilz Vicki Keith OFFICERS Pres. .........,.. Chris Willis Vice Pres. ..., Mary Ann Taylor Treas. .... .,.. B ecky Bellew Sec. .... .. Donna Stalker Hist. . , . . . Janet Cissne l These are the officers as chosen by other members. 1 , 1, f- ,gzpg-,tim ,. 4 iv. Donna Stalker, committee chairman, leads the members in the composition of devotionals. This committee was responsible for writing, approving, and giving the Monday morning devotions. Members of this committee are Ro Bernstein, Donna Scott, Sue Canfield, janet Cissne, Liz Blair, Becky Bellew, and Debbie Dipalo., II8 YW 0 W w T 6 t F T ZX Yi' 'W 'T k V L,,V L , m,3:I 4 -. I ff, fi 706 C QC? lf 2 ' 1 Gr-eg, Religious Council members worked to publicize their Christmas Project. Service To Others Q :fu 5 . This year's Religious Council has been the busiest ever. They spon- sored the morning devotionals and had many interesting programs. As a Christmas Project this year, the Council asked RHS students to gather up old, usable clothing, toys, shoes, and can goods, as well as money for the Brother Bill Harrod Mission of West Dallas. Mary Ann Taylor, left, head of the project, is helped by Chris Willis as she presents RHS student's contributions to Brother Bill. AFS Expands to Includ fi , 5 E, Z 11 B .. f Judi, Lina, Michael, and john get together to discuss the activities of RHS. Michael Demner whispers softly to Kris Leim as she listens with anticipatii 7 ,- 'F'PFi X If na. l YP. of Karen Foster drops clothes pins into the bottle with sure confidence. ophomore Members According to sophomores, happiness is joining juniors and seniors in the American Field Service. This year the traditional Sophomore AFS was discontinued and under- classmen were included in regular AFS meetings. RHS was honored by having two exchange students from different parts of the world, Evangeline Ipapo, from the Phillipines, and Michael Demner from England. Lina is living with Judi Gregory, her American sister. john Collings is Michael's American brother. The AFS spon- sors these students through the sale of AFS stock in the spring. Throughout the year, the AFS had meetings in which members became better acquainted with Lina and Michael. One of these was a january costume party. Anne McElroy, representing Greece, won the prize for the most original costume over members representing Argentina, Holland, Hawaii, and Mexico. Officers of this year's AFS are Kay Evans, president, Anji Klunder, vice-president, Judi Gregory, secretary, Nell Hardin, treasurer, Susie Soderquist, historian, and jan Smithwick, reporter. Karen Foster is senior representa- tive, and joan Perry is junior representative. 5 i ,ji 1 if QQQQ 5 5 iii-V gt . 'fr Y iff 'rr '!'1 A smiling Kay Evans came to the party as a native from the Tahitian Islands. Judi Gregory and Virginia Watkin pass the ring on toothpicks at a party. I2I 1 Y 5 ,s hw I 5 S X f .- ,j ' 3 'Q 45' 1 wx K Q Q is 3? 1 i 5 BTX? xy 4? 5 1 N 5 13 Q f NT! 19 A x xr M W -f r' y X 1 I A 'Wil fa 'SMX r X . f 5' -- - f , 1' Y J ' A Im 5,52 Max 5:35 QEQQ1 ?-rg lm., 6 2' , 44 Q W Y Z f 5 ,, Q 'nw ay , H ff is w . is -A, X , 4 X if ,, 'P , Q6 Y if f , .Pei ' 46 New Faces for GSLI The forty-five members of Girls' Service League I found new faces by becoming performing clowns and were greeted y another new face that of their new sponsor, Miss Betty Ann ay. Highlighting the year was the formation of a clown group which made appearances in the homecoming parade, Dallas Medical Center for Children, Silver Leaves Nursing Home, YMCA club groups, Girl Scout troops, and the Children's De- velopment Center. Another project involved the adoption of the residents at Silver Leaves in Garland. Bingo game nights and special parties were held throughout the year. Officers of the club are Kathy Coleman, president, Connie Williams, vice- president, Valerie Abbot, treasurer, Diane Holditch, secretary, Cheri Hodges, secretary, Anje Klunder, parliamentariang and Kathy Hansen, historian. - 4-W ,a,,a.a,,f- as ,, , 5 Q . Emiffw 'pi O QM' af, ' A as f Tfaf it Officers of GSL II are Johanna Ernst, vice-presidentg Karen Gant, President, Jean Spitler, historian, Karen Foster, secretary, Mary Clark, treasurer, Sandra Sissel, vice-presidentg Mauricia Lutz, reporterg Lou C. Wulfjen, vice-president, and Bonnie Anspon, parliamentarian. Johanna serves punch at the new student tea held at the first of the year. Happiness for forty-five members of Girls' Service League, Chapter II is serving others. The girls have achieved this happiness by working on several projects. Their main project is working with the retarded children at the Ann Dalton Home and the john F. Kennedy Living Center in Dallas. The girls have held many parties for the children including a get-acquainted party for the new members to meet the children, a Christmas party at which David Olver played Santa Claus, a Valentine's Day party, and an Easter party. In addition, members visit the homes on an average of once or twice a month. The girls enjoy being with these children because it gives them a chance to fulfill their goal of serving others. These are two of the girls that live at the Ann Dalton Home ir Dallas. I24 Happiness ls Serving - GSL Il Style ,. ., M 'A . .W who ' f,,g,,. .inda Hoyt, Sandra Sissel, and Chere Mauldin support the football :am by making Homecoming posters. Iartha Gallier puts up a poster to publicize the 'alentine project. Members of GSL II have worked for the school throughout the year. Their many projects include a victory dance in the fall, supporting the foot- ball and basketball teams with posters and spirit ribbons, and ushering at Open House and the Richardson Invitational Basketball Tournament. Members worked for the community by stuffing 15,000 envelopes for the annual March of Dimes drive in Richardson. At the beginning of the second semester, Chap- ter II sponsored a traffic safety assembly at which Mr. Lloyd Tuttle spoke to the students. On Valen- tinels Day the students were given the chance to send telegrams and carnations which the girls sold. Mrs. Carol Gwaltney is the new sponsor of Girlls Service League Chapter II -and she has helped them in many ways. Each member of the club has done her best to serve her school and community which is goal of GSL II. wwe .t.. is , t.. it l for C C 5 si 9 X? . in its I accc kms - cc 5. L W ff lx -.4 K? it as Bryan Marquis dreams of a victory over South Oak Cliff as Pam Ralston guards on the GSL II-Key Club Homecoming Float. M as a bear l25 I, vga as 1 m s ga. 3 The officers leading Junior Civitans are Lou C. Wulfjen, Ann Hammon, Sandra Sissel, Charlie Buxton, Stan Holmes, Martha This is one of the very original posters displayed McBee, and Kendall FMICY- throughout the school inviting students to hear Warren Bosworth. President Sandra Sissel talks with Warren Bosworth before the assembly about the soldiers in Vietnam. Sandra hears motions from the floor during a meeting of Junior Civitans. l26 Junior Civitcms Support Soldiers The project of the junior Civitan club this year is Help Your Fighting Men in Viet Nam. In support of this project the club members are sending letters and articles, such as magazines, books, candy, and sweat- ers, to Richardson men stationed in Vietnam. They are distributing bumper stickers, sell- ing fruit cake, and painting street numbers to earn money to buy the articles they are sending. In order to make students aware of the situation overseas, junior Civitans sponsored an assembly with Warren Bosworth, news correspondent in Vietnam, as speaker. Over 400 students attended, which netted 35100 for the club to use for the benefit of the soldiers. Another service sponsored by the club is to send one student from RHS each year to the American Studies Citizenship Seminar in Searcy, Arkansas. This year Ann Hammon was our representative at the seminar. Clubbers joined RHGC their float for Homecom- These Karate experts performed at the Pal Club assembly. Hall confers with officers about plans for the karate assembly. A. -'fra Pals Forever This year's Pal Club got off to a slow start because of many setbacks. One was the loss of their able sponsor Mr. Thompson, and it wasnlt until the middle of September that Mr. Hall became the club's new sponsor. Towards the end of the first semester things began to get into full swing for the Pal Club. During Open House members served refreshments to the visitors. During football and basketball games they worked in the concession stands. At Homecoming, members built a float with the RHGC. The school was entertained in February by a Karate Assembly given in the gym. The Pal Club sponsored the demonstrations given by the foremost karate experts in the United States. The motto of the Pal Club is We Give of Ourselves. The members have lived up to their goal. Pal Club officers are left to right, Steve Amis Glen Lowe, Donnie Thompson, and Mike Franklin. I27 RHGC officers are fleft to rightj Sue Lennon, Lyndah Blew, Marsha Carson, Mar- tha Perryman, and Cathy Elliot. RHG Richardson High School Girl's Club originally Y-teens, began as a brancl organization of the YWCA. Mrs. Jean ne Alsup replaced Miss Wheeler a: sponsor for RHGC and another spon sor, Miss Phyllis Payne, has been adder this year. Many projects were carried out thi: year by RHGC. They include: 2 brownie sale, marching for the Hemo philia Drive, a monthly visit to the Children's Medical Center, and pro- viding food and clothing for a needy family on Thanksgiving and Christ- mas days. Members of RHGC helped to pro- mote the school spirit by working in the concession stands at football games, sponsoring a victory dance, and hav- ing several poster parties. A committee to make specific social activities for club members was re- cently formed. The school project com- mittee is working on ideas that will improve the appearance of RHS. This is the RHGC-PAL Club float for the Homecoming Parade. Miss Phyllis Payne and Mrs. Alsup are sponsors of the RHGC this year. I28 rists to Serve Others Members of the club participate in one of their regular meetings. RHGC is composed of fifty girls who are A swimming party for old club members highlighted the year. chosen for their willingness to work andx their ' sincere attitude toward helping others. Left to right, Shirley Schmiedeke, Brenda Aulick Susan Hanson, and Kaye Tyler check their ac tivities on the RHGC bulletin board. I29 Z F Officers of this year's Key Club are jim Madden, treasurerg Steve Brady, historiang ' Bob Price, presidentg Bob Kammeyer, secretaryg and Bryan Marquis, vice-president. s E 5 i I z Q i f Bob and Bryan emerge from another rough meeting. 1966-1967 Key Clu Events of the Key Club have been varied and many. Once a month they visited the Scottish Rite Crippled Chil- dren's Hospital in Dallas and once a month they made it a practice to attend Church together. September saw the sponsoring of a victory dance and the selection of new members. On October 20, the Key Club invited the officers of other clubs to attend the Leadership Banquet held at Luby's. Also in October the members sold their candy and enjoyed the annual hayride. Just before Christmas the Womanless Wedding Assembly was given in place of the annual model assembly. Members also spent one evening of their Christmas vacation in entertaining at the Denton State School. The beginning of the new semester was spent in preparation for the Valentine Prom held on February 11. The grand Apparel Mart was again the scene of the prom with Kenny and the Kasuals providing vibrating music. The prom was, as usual, the highlight of the Key Club's activities for they chose their sweetheart, Pam Plexco, at this time. Her court of honor consisted of Karen Foster and Diane Holditch. The Key Club has again this year upheld goal of service to the school and com- munity. Igo Fred Davidson weds Mark Mauldin in the Womanless Wedding Assembly. l X Sf' jimmy Madden hands roses to Sweet Couples were fascinated by the delightful fountain punch bowl at the h'faffPf1mP1fXf0- Prom. as Evenfful Year The fabulous Apparel Mart was the scene of this year's Key Club Valentine Prom. N - -7 -2 - - 2 FHA I Becky Murph, president, is shown in one of the workshirts that the girls made. I32 This year's Future Homemakers of America Chapter I was active in two main projects. At the first of the year they sold suckers during the lunch periods and profited greatly from this sale. Everyone seemed to enjoy the delicious lollipops. Their second project was the sale of workshirts. The members of Chapter I spent many long hours in making these shirts with the thoughts of reaping in another big profit. The sale of these shirts was a big success. Pam Bryson, Chris Fick, Margie Massengill, Anne Price, Becky Murph, and Beth Eden, officers of Chapter I, are shown with their sponsor, Mrs. Bettye Whitney. Future Homemakers To members of the hardworking Chapter III, happiness is working with 'ICA members on a float for the Homecoming parade. Mary Cox, Pat Hubbard, Bonnie Anspon, and Linda Richardson are shown at left achieving this happiness as they work on the paper goal posts for the float. .,--'CM X ? i tt Wylie Fraze and his doll, Little Bo Peep fDiana Collinsj. The girls of Chapter II again presented the annual Doll ssembly in the gym. In the assembly each member of the ootball team is given a doll of his dreams. The members of FHA dress in various costumes to represent these dolls. Karen Kosan, president, was the narrator as RHS stu- dents whistled, stomped, and applauded the beautiful dolls. The program included such dolls as Sleeping Beauty, Cinderella, the three little Kittens who lost their Mittens, and Little Bo Peep. An enjoyable time was had by all who attended. Mrs. McKeown, sponsor, agreed that this year's assembly was one of the best ever. FHA ll America - Chapter Ill Mrs. Sewalt, sponsor of FHA III, has worked very hard with her officers to attain the goals of Future Homemakers. These goals are to familiarize the girls with home economics, train'them to develop leadership, to help them to become better family members, and to encourage them to perform services for the school and community. Officers are Susan Hanson, president, Valerie Abbott, Ann Conrad, Brenda Aulick, Lou C. Wulfjen, Susan Leighton, and Alice Vacula. Officers of Future Homemakers Chapter II: Marsha Flippo, Judy Beler, Charlotte Lawson, Mauricia Lutz, Pat Garrett, Anne Stetson Melinda Wallis, Jeanne Mason, Karen Kosan, and Debbie Allen Future Teachers of America New Members of the club are departing for the Arlington district con- vention. x Susan Murphy and Fred Colodney make posters for the Religious Council Christmas project. I34 Mrs. Gaydon points out an interesting subject to Susan at one of their monthly meetings. OFFICERS Pres. ..........,... Susan Murphy Vice-Pres. .. Pam Messimer Treas. . Historian ... ... Fred Colodney . . . . . . Cheryl Sawyer . . . .... Debbie Nunn U.. Future Teachers of America Club is designed to stimulate interest in the field of education and to help interested students learn more about the different aspects of it. The club members performed The Night Before Christmas at Baylor Hospital for the children's and teenager's wards. The annual FTA district convention was held January 14 at Arlington. At this convention, all the clubs from the Dallas, Richardson, and Arlington area met to elect the district officers and to discuss improvements in their school clubs. The state convention was held February 24-25 in San Antonio. Susan Murphy, FTA president, attended the convention along with six other club members. Other highlights of the year were the speeches given by exchange student Lina Ipapo and Mr. Desai about their respective school systems. Future Florence Nightingoles Ready to Work? Beoux Arts OFFICERS Pres. ........ Olive Speegle V. Pres. . . Robin Reynolds Sec. ........ Larry Grissom Treas. ...... Don McGregor ll 1' B.. Is this float modern art . . . ? Future Nurses of Ameri- ca are hoping to help hu- manity someday by caring wholeheartedly for the sick, the retarded, the helpless. Their sponsor this year is Mrs. Nina Rice who teaches health at RHS. OFFICERS Pres. ............ Kathy Tilton V. Pres. . . . ..... Dara Knox Sec. ..... ....... I ane Todd Treas. ...... Adriene Freeman I-Iist. .. ....... Faye Hiser I Members of Beaux Arts try to think up new projects to help the school. One such very successful project was the bake sale held in the fall. In the picture above, vice-pres. Robin Reyn- olds presides over an early morning meeting. I35 Junior Citizens of Amerio unior Citizens of America hold a meetin at the Cor oration Court Room. J g P They meet every first and third Tuesdays of each month. President of the Richardson ICA, Craig Wadsworth with the president of the newly organized ICA of Plano, Mike Loader. I36 Iunior Citizens of America is an or- ganization for the youth, run by the youth. They have eleven board mem- bers, eight of which are high school students, and three Iaycee adult board members. By this ratio, the youth have the majority vote and run the organiza- tion in the way they wish to, with the ideas from the adult board members. Any boy can be a ICA member if he wants to help build and make his country better and obtain leadership by doing so. This year, ICA observed the Fire Safety Week. They collaborated with the Iaycees in a project for an or- phanage. A musical program was carried out with the help of the Key Club. It was highlighted by the performance of the New Generation Singers. One of the big events in ICA history was the existence of a ICA in Plano this year. A creed was written and passed as the creed for all ICA organiza- tions. n Organization for the Youth This is the presidents chair at the Corporation Room. JCA officers are QBACK ROW, left to rightj Charlie Scovern, Mike McManus, and Dickson Gunn, KFRONT ROW, left to rightj Charlie Scovern, Craig Wadsworth, and Miles jackson. Red Cross and Safety Council Red Cross and Safety Council is a service organization to help the underprivileged at home and abroad. They launched Project Thanksgiving, which was a chest filled with school supplies sent to South Vietnam. Annually, all Red Cross members and the foreign exchange students meet at the Red Cross office to tape letters to their parents. This is the Red Cross gift to the foreign exchange students. i Red Cross and Safety Council officers: FRONT ROW-David james, vice-president, Pam Rhoads, president. BACK ROW-Sue Lynoess, secretaryg Linda Tucker, treasurerg and Diane Guy, historian. David james and Pam Rhoads took Lina Ipapo, an exchange stu dent, to their meeting in Dallas. dl 2 1- Q isis be fe X Steve, Roberta, and Barry smile happily upon hearing the outcome of the Hillcrest speech tournament. NFL The National Forensic League works to stimulate an interest in speech events and encourage participation in debate. Its purpose is to develop. speaking ability and to represent RHS at competitive speaking events. Members must put in an enormous amount of their free time in order to represent our school well. But when the points mount up at tournaments, they feel it is all worthwhile. The officers of this year's NFL are Roberta Jarboe, president, Barry Rueback, vice-president, Rosemary Moore, secretary, and Steve Bush, treasurer. NFL members pause in the hall with sponsor Mrs. Ruth Gray to discuss the next tournament. Steve Bush takes a firm stand on a question during a debate. I38 Dara Knox, Eagle announcer, broadcasts the news. Craig Wadsworth attempts to learn the intricacies of the public address system before a pep rally. Br' KRHS is now celebrating its eighth year in operation. During these years it has become a vital part of the school. Everyday at second and fifth periods, members of KRHS make an- nouncements over the public address system. These notices are the lifeline of the school, for they are such items as club meeting dates and publicity notices for assemblies and projects which are of interest to all students. The club began the year with ten members and at mid-term added five more. KRHS Performs Its Vital Service Officers of KRHS, President gjay johnson, Vice President 4Craig Wadsworth, Secre- tary-Kay Evans, and Treas- urer4janet Cissne, pause to discuss a money-mal-:ing proj- CCL for the School N I39 ' 'm.i.,w21-in W. get Miss Seelig new ' , Q lm ll mn i Playhouse sponsor worked ver? hard to produce The ,-nl Ron 1 lm is gif Hull and Bob Peel argue Diary of Anne Frank. Playhouse Produc about food rations during a Diary rehearsal. Bonnie Coleman served as student assistant director in the production of the play. Here she puts up the door to Anne's IOOITI. - --N .wi This year's officers of Playhouse include Jay johnson, president, Pam Ralston, vice-president, Roberta jarboe, secretary, Chere Mauldin, treasurer, and Elynn Jones, historian. The first duty of the officers this year was to assist Miss Seelig in selecting new members. They also spent much time producing the Diary . nother Smash Hit To Playhouse members happiness is having a full house on opening night. This year's play created this feeling as they presented The Diary of Anne Frank on December 16 and 17 at Green- ville Avenue Auditorium. At both performances there were large and enthusiastic audiences to applaud the actors and actresses. The cast included Anne Frank, played by Rosemary Burrage on Fri- day night and by Kris Leim on Saturday night, Mr. Frank, Bick Ferguson, Mrs. Frank, Dara Knox, Margot, Liana Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Van Daan, Bob Peel and Karen Sims, Peter, Ron Hull, Mr. Kahler, Dan Martin, Miep, Roberta jarboe, and Mr. Dussel, Glen Coleman. The play is a moving drama of two acts about a girl who matures into a young woman during the terror of World War II. It takes place in Holland in the top floors of a warehouse. The fine production was the result of many weeks rehearsing and building the set. Miss Seelig supervised the production, Kathy Tilton obtained the props, and Nance Carlson worked as technical director. Bonnie Coleman was student director., l Cast members Ron, Bob, Karen, Dara, Bick, Kris, Liana, and Glen celebrate Hanukah. I 16 in ' i V-sl .F-:1 I 1, 5 E E E m' 1-E5 l ?' -lg Ls F ,Z r f in qkgyyis x.J 4 iw-. ,,,. , - .' , f Randy Brewer gets ready to take on the F :L ' A U job of washing the dirty dishes ,gs Pow comm? ORE V 04LLAs :rumor CHAMBER D6 Members of the Gourmet Club try out a new reupe Soufle a la male 'M M 9 Gourmet Club Cooks In Style Under the diligent supervision of Miss Higgin- botham, members of the Gourmet Club prepared a great variety of delicious dishes. They have learned to cook Casseroles of different types, to fix pizzas, to mix cakes, and to prepare salads. One evening in November was spent preparing a meal with FHA Chapter Ill. The boys showed their skills by making an entire dinner for the girls. Mem- bers of the club have visited the Southern Kitchen, Ports O'Call, and La Tunisa at the clubs expense to get a variety of foods. Officers of this year's Gourmet Club are Tom Limb, presidentg David Russell, vice-presidentg and Mike Tunnell, secretary-treasurer. Their sponsor is Miss Higginbotham. Members Mike, jim, Dennis, Rob, and Frank attempt to put together a difficult cake. David and Mike try to persuade Miss Higginbotham to let them try a new recipe. I43 ICT students study in class the skills they put to use on the job. DE and ICT Provide Job Experience The Industrial Cooperative Training and Distributive Education groups at RHS were formed three years ago to help students obtain vocational training and develop working skills. The students attend classes for part of the day, and then leave for their jobs at various stores in Richardson and Dallas. On November 15 the students of DE competed for the honor of representing RHS in area contests of sales demonstration, job interview, and DECA sweetheart. The Lake Highlands chapter of DECA were guests at the contests. On January 12 the annual DECA talent show was held. This year it was a 'hootenanny, with many talented RHSers taking part. jay Johnson emceed the program which was organized by Connie McGehee, vice-president in charge of projects. The DECA officers for this year are Mike McGaugh, president, Connie McGehee, vice-president in charge of projects, Candy Whitting- ton, vice-president in charge of socials, Scott Hansen, reporter, and Bob Dennis, parliamentarian. 5 Susie Sterlacci pauses with a friend to discuss ICT business before going to her job. Miss Connie McGehee was selected as the DECA sweetheart for RHS and will move . to the state competition. DE students learn that without study they can- not do a good job at work. .gg Clubs . . . the center of social life at school. In clubs we meet new people, have a chance to be with friends, and are able to do worthwhile service projects. This year, 1966-1967, the organizations of Richardson High School have sponsored dances, put on assemblies both hilarious and serious, coordinated service projects for the com- munity, and enabled students to enjoy many rewarding experiences. The Homecoming Parade, the victory dances in the gym, the Diary of Anne Fmfzk, the Christmas Proj- ect for Brother Bill, the Key Club Valentine Prom, and the Computer Dance with all be remembered because of the many outstanding clubs of RHS. 'l.llETl'5 Qll1lI tm ir 1 . I 4 Q. x W Wh wm-:-Hm sw Q W M W.-.1 Ef- .LT -L HONDRS I I 'qgxxmg N ' xx , ,,,.-2 and Miss RHS Karen Foster .-nj As Student Council president, Sam Humphrey ably provided the leadership demanded in a school of 2,400 students. His extraordinary talent for working with others was also demonstrated as a Key Club Senior Director. These achieve- ments, as well as many others, make Sam most deserving of the title . . . Mr. RHS. Whether it was finding fifty rolls of chicken Wire for homecoming floats or planning a computer dance, energetic Karen Foster was busy working for RHS every minute of each day. She found time to be secretary of GSL II, work on the Eagle annual, and be senior representative to AFS. As head cheerleader, her enthusiasm and spirit inspired the entire student body. They have honored these efforts by naming her Miss RHS. .J M.-1 'N 'iw V ,-ff n Energetic jav johnson, alias Oscar Eagle, says happiness is being able to make others happy. His wish is therefore granted as no one can be around jay without at least cracking a smile. This year Jay toured the United States with Squeaky and began his own television show. Not only did he go outside the walls of RHS to make a name for himself and his school, but he also worked inside RHS as president of Play- house and as president of KRHS. Well-liked and won- derfulto be around, jay john- son was very aptly chosen to be . .. Mr. Personality. Vivacious Kay Evans is happy when she is around others and her exuberance is catching Her IN year included a psychedelic freakout, complete with colored flashing lights and mod mini-skirts. She represented RHS well as bas- ketball sweetheart and Dr. Pepper Invitational Basketball Tournament Queen. Her fresh and glowing attitude is shown in her diligent work as president of AFS, secretary of KRHS, and a Student Council member. One can truly say that Kay personifies her title as Miss Per- sonality. - , , ,,.Assa,:AasIfiiM f fr f... ,hmg-1,: ww - f,--- f L1 ,E 4 S' Q Happiness to lively Chere Mauldin is a peaceful World abounding in love. She always stands firmly for the things in which she believes, the most im- portant of these being the betterment of RHS and its student spirit. Her vivacity is shown by her eager- ness to be a part of and help in all activities. As captain of the Eaglettes, she has added that certain something needed for the success of the Richardson Eagles. Writing telegrams and letters, decorating the field house, and constructing voodoo dolls as a hex on opposing teams have all made tracks toward victory and the selection of Chere as Miss Pep. A world free from prejudice and hypocrisy would make Bobby Baxter -happy. He works toward this goal and has brought honor to himself and his school through his ideals. He has worked tirelessly for RHS in both baseball and basketball, as well as giving of himself in Key Club, National Honor Society, and Student Council activities. A friend to one and all, no student was ever more deserving of the title . . . Mr. Sport. ..L ..... W...x1?m- .. ' ' -X951 .wx H Q ' 5 fmzf 2112222222 .,---.- ,.., , E .wwf K E s 3 E 5 A 5 I D I i , 3 Radiant and striking Plam Plexco cannot help but be noticed by the students of RHS. Not only her unique beauty, but also her refreshing per- sonality shines through in all she does. As a member of GSL I, junior Civitans, and Student Council, she serves her school well. A sparkling smile, a gorgeous face, all add to make the selec- tion of Pam as . . . Most Beautiful. Bryan Marquis is the perfect example of the jet set look of 1967. Sun-bleached surfer hair, tanned skin, and a powerful physique, along with his sharp, outgoing character make him a fun person to be around. For these reasons, Bryan is most representative of the title Most Handsome. 'Evil fl 'X-Q4-9' ,,. 4 QI H61 v Q 'fl X2 A r1f '!5fxg ,E .Q wr , ,gr .- +11 1. 'Q ,mf E, Wffifz A71 . ,V Q n A , QF ,QV ' 1. K sw., 15:3 fl! 45 X a- I 151. Sf' '. 1'Q'l- W-rv 11,-.KA-.11 A ,,, 72 , Q, M? 3 2 ff- 1 1 ,xo o X 2 PM i 145 0-.Q fi' y- X as , . V, ,W ..,. . W orltes ,vr, John Swords Pom Melton 5 x 5 ,v-W 2 Of!! I 57 Xxx .4 ,,,, S 1 '3 . I x 'V 1 4 Q 1 114 Q fn. f' Q 1 . Q I ' 4 X 1 . s ' Z fi' New members Johanna Ernst and Betty Cherry repeat the NHS pledge at their December initiation, , ,, .mi K ' 0 KF' Anne Officers of this year's NHS are Lou C. Vlulfjen, treasurerg johnny Worth, presidentg Karen Gant, secretaryg and john O'Donne1l, vice-president. National Honor Society Rewards Scholarship Those students who constantly maintain a high scholastic average, and who rate high in character, leadership, and service, merit a place in the National Honor Society. Membership is restricted to the upper five per cent of the junior class and the upper ten per cent of the Senior class. It is deemed a great honor to be selected as a member of NHS. Mrs. Madge Barnett and Miss julia Darnall sponsored the organization this year. llowing the ini- tion, Miss julia zrnall and Mrs. ,dge Barnett, NHS Jnsors for years, joy refreshments Ll informal con- rsation with joe cElroy, Mrs. Mc- roy, and Judy 1hn. l59 Top Students Make Hall of Honor Each year eight seniors who have contributed the most to RHS during their high school years are elected to the Hall of Honor. The faculty and Student Council rate the sixteen nominees on the leadership, scholarship, and character each has displayed in both the classroom and extra-curricular activities. The students selected for this honor are julia Beal, Karen Gant, Susan Hansen, Frank Honeycutt, Steve Townsend, Connie Williams, Johnny Worth, and Lou C. Wulfjen. An active participant in the band for four consecutive years, JOHNNY WORTH has done exceedingly more than his share for the benefit of RHS. He has earned much respect from his fellow classmates, and rightly so, holding the offices of National Honor Society president, Band president, and basket- ball manager. His value to these organi- zations as well as the school can only be expressed as priceless. -. .... ll fish Nothing outshines the friendliness of SUSAN HANSEN except perhaps her service to-RHS. She has excelled in all she has attempted, serving on the Student Council AFS National Honor Society, and FHA. As a junior, she- ivorked diligently' on preparations for the junior-senior prom and as a junior usher. For her many contributions, Susan hug been selected for this honor. I60 1 . 'c , ta-..: .?P f,,,1a2 i .1 - ' . g, 'lsff' 719' 2-V 3 .f 2Q'ltf??i2 V P41 5 'If' .-51 K . ,jf,,k,: Qkffy tix Q , - ...I 1 11 5 'V 'tw r we '-F . 'XV K . vi ,A j K ..a 'f :W I . J an so -wa Mpqhygw . Us-hx, ,3 V . G 'ff was 'W . X 7 W iflygy ak? U, .wr ' ' ' ' I ' n ' .. pm, . X. K ' m ' f .U .1 cf . ' 43,239.1 - ' we F., ' i QW 1' Y Rf. rs. ,sh V , at g ., hm , ff W 5 'Iii' in ,W R 5 ' ' fs 3.1 V' . UW ,pad ' . 'ac a . 'Q L. fl .mx Q., v. nr ' . 1, ' ,'! 4 gy f. . . ' f -Ag, , 2' inn' .. il f ,. t. . , I. M.. ? , Q- no-wi, I F yi, 2 7 1, 7, f 5 'IW c V' e , rteffww 'i .--4.1 I, ., A -Q 'P . -1, affair- , i 1 1 . ' ,iii-NJ, LL .' ,ly ,rf-rz,:.., fOs.3-'Q' . 'Jw-.ir .4 C 4' 1 iw, v I. , f -1... x . i -tk: KF. ,A .A , F 'x,.,..Lg, ,fur 4 fhyv, ,etc as .. 1' 1 t , 'au .fmaifl D Aaah A-,, Tl :9 'jf vi we 'Q Steve Townsend, Karen Gant, Frank Honeycutt, Connie Williams, Susan Hansen, Julia Beal Lou C Wulfyen and johnny Worth take a break from school for fun and relaxation at the Dallas Corinthian Yacht Club. Throughout his high school career, FRANK HONEYCUTT has excelled in reaching high goals. A sports enthusiast, Frank has made outstanding achievements in basketball and baseball, making both zone and all-district teams in the latter. He went a step further by holding the position of sports editor for the Talon as a junior and senior. 'Y Q. wx, 'S-., JULIA BEAL, in her three years at RHS, has made tributions that will be felt long after her departure never failed to do that little bit extra in any club of she was member. She held memberships in GSL l National Honor Society, French Club, FHA, and St Council. Beginning as a member of the Eagle Annual as a sophomore, julia went on to become assistant ecli the Eagle in her junior year and editor in her senior For one who has given so much of herself for the 19 volume of the Eagle. it seems fitting that she shou placed here, among the Hull of Honor, and thus be the recognition she so well deserves. Activity is a word synonymous with CONNIE WILLIA Her multi-active years at RHS have included innume, contributions to her school, As a senior, she server Student Council historian and GSL I viceapresident. was a member of the Annual Staff her junior and sf years. Outside of school, Connie was Richardsons repre ative to the Dallas County Youth Council and the D Teens' Traffic Commission. Her readiness to perform is one reason for her being named to the Hall of Honor. ff ,-, f...11.aeasn...mw.f.iwgw.4a.s' fy f flu 1 v 4 iety. A subtle humor and an inquiring mind com- bine to form a perfect combination in the person of STEVE TOWNSEND. To his credit are memberships in the National Honor Society, Pal Club, and Huddle Club. He was a vice-pres- ident of the Student Council as a senior and worked many long hours to fulfill the duties of his position. In addition, Steve played football each of his three years at RHS. An appropriate finale to his high school accomplishments is this, the Hall of Honor. GANT can be credited with noteworthy achievements school organizations. Four years of tireless efforts Golden Eagle Band earned her the title of Band Sweet- As a senior, she has provided capable leadership for RHS resident of GSL II and secretary of the National Honor Displaying an air of friendliness, LOU C. WULFJEN has kept herself busy each of her three years at RHS. She has held mem- bership in AFS, FHA, JCL, GSL II, Junior Civitans, and National Honor Society. Even more demanding in her junior year was her role as a chairman for the junior-senior prom. As a junior, she was chosen a Pal Club Princess. She is a most deserving member of the Hall of Honor Ib3 Chosen as january Eagle of the Month, for his hard work as president of the Key Club, was BOB PRICE. JAY JOHNSON, Eagle for October, has served his school well, not only as mascot fOscarQ, but also as president of both Playhouse RHS and KRHS. The November Eagle was SAM HUMPHREY. He has worked exceedingly hard as president of the Student Council, I64 6 iw... Eagle for February was SUSAN HANSON. Among her many activities headed the committee for favorite elections. Students Name The Eagle of the Month committee of the Student Council is responsible for submitting a list of qualifieo people to the council to be considered for the title oi Eagle of the Month. The council and faculty vote an elect those whom they feel have served RHS in an ou standing way. 9' 'S ' 'S' '-a,.. sl A V..VLLr ..... A v i A is ,,-.. ' ' fe M 3 X lil UQ lf Q l Ill XJ XQQS, Wx Eagle for September was high-spirited, hard-working, FRED DAVIDSON, senior class president, spent many head cheerleader, KAREN FOSTER. hours organizing senior activities during the month of December. Jgle of the Month and Junior Usher JUNIOR USHERS selected by the senior class to serve at graduation are: QFRONT ROWJ Martha Pietzch, Anne Reynolds, Pam Melton, Martha Perryman, Cathy Elliot, and Kathy Hansen, QMIDDLE ROWJ Laura Richardson, Jan Jeffries, Janette Speegle, Judy Gross, Jan Seale, Larry Grissom, Steve Brown, QBACK ROWJ Paul Paris, Jim Madden, Mark Wallace, Bob Kammayer, Stan Holmes, Brian Hoover, and Mike Leigh. National Merit Scholarship Winners Display Varied Interests .. f As . v . X f sssss ng s Seven RHS seniors were an- nounced in October as National Merit Semi-finalists. Early in the previous spring, students from throughout the United States took the National Merit Scholar- ship Corporational Qualifying Test. Approximately students be- came semi-finalists. Patricia Bradford, Carole Holmes, Alan Dulaney, Laura Williams, Steve Matson, Bill Strange, and Laura Keith received scores high enough to qualify them for this honor. ll' Y 5, 16W 3 . 5 f,....,.. ne juniors, Barry Ruback, Maureen Moore, Don Buroker, Beverly nfrow, Steve Gaspar, Steve Weart, Janet Overman, Sherene isky, and Cathy Reynolds received scholastic jackets. e Burke, Laura Williams, and Linda Wolf received bars to lr on the jackets which they won last year. Twenty-one Students y Receive Scholastic Jackets l l For the fifth year, scholastic jackets were awarded to those juniors and seniors who earned the greatest number of grade points during the first two six weeks of the fall semester and all of the previous semester. Two per cent of the junior class and four per cent of the senior class were eligible for this award. Three seniors, jane Burke, Laura Williams, and Linda Wolf received this award for the second consecutive year. William Jordan, Diane Shivers, Judy Brewer, Jeanne Leslie, Diane Mayne, Steve Matson, Patricia Bradford, Susan Han- son, and Barbara Hansen worked very hard to be selected for this honor. S E IJ , I'.sl i x wa:-,ima V Y i Ln '1m,,,, gas, 11 1--may A H23 H. WMU Q x . V ' fg- - 1 .- : 1 - we ' , X ' If . . -mf! ,Q-fl -'V ' 2:53 au' NNN 'I 6 S Q do KR' X ' E 1 , N M M, V' ..... 1 ': ' Vw' la, mf Q 'F 3' gs: ' '4' ack 'L I K I CLASSES if ,,, , , 5 i R f ix X xv 6 f Q' ff f P gr ,Is x if I70 A.- WW. Akfn, N.,.,., w,, W ,, Q, ml , i , my f ff- ,A as 2 xr'-' 5 ,.. 'wb 2. a:. AE . ., h ,,,,k . ' kW K. 5 -w From left -..Q...ml' M.. -WWII , V'?wF'7 ?l? 'i'?ff2isfSw H, W 5 - ea ..: . V OLIVE SPEEGLIE W , ff' 1-Www , 4 5 . , .,. .--,. , . Q , W' .4 ., . . z A W ,Ama , A fy ,ff Y!fssgm:.,f K - PM-Q.,L..' ..'vL. , , , ' -Je rk ' ' 'X' m5,5g,e'f252i 1sg, W f f if 3, Ka H., V SQ. . ' W 5- H ,zur f'f'li1i-in Q -1 . 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French Club 45 FNA 45 Con- Club 35 GSL II 5, 45 Parli. 4. cert Choir 45 Library Asst. 1, 4. 4. 65 5 Im' ,,.ff'i '5..ad CATHY APPLE JANET ARNOLD JAN ARROWOOD KAREN ASTON Pep Squad 15 NJHS 15 OASF 2, Library Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Pres. 45 fwichita, Kansas! Student Council 3, 45 FTA 45 Religious Council 4. Am, Heritage Club Pres. 15 MCL 1: Glee Club and Mixed Chorus 15 25B3nd1, 2, Senate 25 Cheerleader 25 Pep Club Z: 33 IRHSD RHGC 4. I72 NS- .wx BRENDA AULICK SANDY BADGLEY MARCUS BAKER GARY BAT-DOCK PASF 2, 3: RHGC 3, 45 FHA 3, 4, Treas. 45 Student Council Rep. 4 Eaglettes 4, NHS 4. IX .X BARBARA BALLARD Beaux Arts 45 Choral 4, 'YN-xv HELENE BARAB iIll.J Bridge Club 1, 35 Modern Dance Club 1, 35 CRHSJ Adv. French Club 45 RHGC 45 New- comers Club 4. MILE BARROW 'CBS CHRIS BA'1'1'E BETH BAXTER BOB BAXTER JCL 1, 25 FNA 2, 35 FHA 4. Student Council Pres. 15 NJHS 15 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 2, 3, 45 Jr. Usherg Annual Rep. 35 Key Club 4. NHS 4. 'Q' .JIS JUDY BATES fltascaj Fresh. Favorite5 FHA 1, QRHSJ Pep Squad5 ' 'N-. JULIA BEAL Cheerleader 15 Student Council 2, 45 FHA 1, 2, Pres. 15 GSI. I 2, 3, 45 Feature Editor of Paper 15 Annual Staff 2, 3, 4, Assis. Editor 3 Edi- tor 45 NJHS 15 NHS 3, 45 Sec. Biology Club 25 Sec. French Club 3 l73 j , lf , 'x......v vw, 'fri' A 'fr x GERALD BEAN TERRI BEAN JOHN BECKERICH CHARLENE BEINKE 1San Antonlnj Golf 11 lRHSl Gfvll Pep Squad Lleut. 13 GRA 13 HR. Band Ig FHA 13 Religious Crwuncll 3,4. VP, 1g Newspaper 15 PASF 2, 3: 3. JUDY BE LER Pep Squad lg AFS 2g Beg. French Club VP. 3g jr. Class Vlorker 3: HR. VP. 21 Volleyball Team 23 Altern. Annualg Rep. 3, 45 FHA 43 French Club 4. HR. sec. 31 Jr. cfvims 4. ' 1 -41' T' DEBBIE BENDER BETH BENISH BIARK BENNETT flllj GAA 1, 2g Gi,-1'5 Chomg French Club 15 Band 1, 2, 53 NFI. lK3n5l Hi-Y Z, 3: Basketball 1 lg fRHSj FHA 4, 3, 43 KRHS 43 ICT 35 Annual Rep, T9fm15 1- 2- 35 Swimming 2, 5 3, KRHSJ Key Club -l. 'Q '? 5-of 'ffltff RICK BENNETT I74 Us ADELE BENSON PAULA BENSON RO BERNSTIEN iOdessn, Texasj PHS Arr Club 23 Pep Squad lg -IA, 23 PASF 3, French Club 15 Jr. Achievement 4 1Midland. TexasJ Thespian Society Religious Council 45 GRA 4. 55 IRHSJ Beaux Arts 45 Talon Staff 4. YJ '1-1-- GUY BICKERSTAFF MIKE BLACK TONY BLACKMORE LYNDAH BLEW ICT 4 Uowaj Football and Wfrestling Mgr, C0'C3Pfflln PCP Squad 19 GRA- SCC' ' 1. 15 HR. Sec. 2, 35 RI-IGC 2, 3, 45 QQ.,-.ar Win--f PAUL BOATINIAN Science Club 1, 2, 35 PASF Pres. 15 German Club 3, -15 VP. 45 NHS 3, 45 Football 1. f' X GAYLA BOSS GRA 25 Choral 15 .wry C ..,, n S. .P PATRICIA BOGAN JEANNE BOND fSouth Carolinaj Choral 15 Student Council 25 Treas. 25 Pep Club 2, Sec.-Treas. 35 Latin Club 25 Calen- dar Committee 35 Concession Coma mittee 25 Jr. Class Pres. 35 KRHSJ Madrigal Singers 45 Choral 4. , , 5 5. I I C J' F X -. 44 MICHELE BOURGEOIS SHERRY BOZEMAN Beg. French Club Pres. 15 Adv. BCGUX A115 5, 42 Libfifi' Club 4- French Club 3, 45 RHGC 3, 45 Eaglettes 4. Sec. 45 Eaglettes 3, 45 Student Council4. KATHY BOON Duchess 15 1I.ongviewJ Honor Roll 15 Anchor Club 35 Viewetts 35 QRI-ISD GSI. I 45 PRI-IS 4. i5u..v ,l K. 'ti S. PATRICIA BRADFORD Science Club 1, 25 GSL I 45 Eagl- ettes 45 NHS 4. I75 E X. STEVE BRADY Basketball Mgr. 15 NJHS VP. 1, Student Council 15 Key Club 2, 3, 45 Hist. 45 junior Usher: HR. VP. 35 Annual Staff 4. LINDA BROSS CRAIG BRUMMETT I76 'AJ' Que-Q x ,..., LYNETTE BRANDT JUDY BREXVER FHA 1, NJHS 1, NHS 3. 4, FNA 5, PASF 4. RANDY BREWER fOkla.J Science Club 15 Soph. Bc 25 HR. Pres. 25 Football 1, Wrestling 1, 25 Baseball 25 If 3, 45 Gourmet Club 4. '4r 'f' BOB BROTHERS DON BROWN KATHY BROWN fTylerJ student Council 1, 25 Fool- Pep Squad .lifuh 1: FHA 1, ball 1, 25 Track 1, 25 Baseball 2, Career Glrls 2: Annual RCP- 3- lRHSJ Football 35 Talon Staff 3, 45 Interact Club 45 NHS 4. PAM BRYSON JANE BURKE STEVE BUSH Beg. French Club 15 Science Club Math Club Hist. 15 JCL 1, 2, 25, Adv. French Club 2, 35 Pres. 1, 4: FHA 1, 4: VP- 41 Band 45 Latin Honor Society 25 NHS 23, NFL 2, 3, 45 Treas. 45 NHS 5, 1, 25 Adv. French Club 2g Beaux 4, Student Council 35 KRHS 4. Arts 4. - .KX SUSAN BUSWELL fMass.D Girls Chorus 15 fR.H.S.D JCL 2. 5. 4: French Club 3, 45 ,un .,,T JIM CAMPBELL Basketball 15 Baseball 3, 4, CHARLES BUXTON TERRI CAIN NJHS 15 Student Council Pres. 15 fKHf1SJ Dffimil Club 1, 22 PCP PASF 21 HR Pres. 2: HR sec. 55 Club 2. 3 Typmg Club VP 5 Jr. Civitan 3, 45 Officer 45 Key Y-Teens V3 French Club 4: GSL Club 4. 4, jr. Civitan 4. 'lil' Nasa-nap' ew.: Z r. ,G SUE CANFIELD fN.J.J HR. Rep. 1 French Club 15 GRA 15 fN.J.J Choir 1 Y-Teens 1 fIll.j French Club 23 GRA 25 Choir 25 QRHSJ French Club 35 Religious Council 3, 45 Concert Choir 35 GSL 45 AFS 43 Student Council4 PAIL CAMPBELL Football 1 Basketball 1 Track 1 Baseball2 jr. NANCE CARLSON HR. Sec. 15 GRA VP 15 Pep Squad 15 AFS 25 PRHS 35 Beaux Arts 3: RHGC 45 Eaglettes 2, 3, 45 5 - .. . 'NA' sf' hx . . CINDY CAMPBELL Band 1, 2, 35 NHS 4. -43 4? FSRX SHARON CANTRELL Pep Club 15 GRA 15 PASF 3: An- nual Rep. 4 may MARS1-IA CARSON DAVID CEDERBURG STEVE CHANSLOR PASF 1, 2: FHA 1. 2. 5. 4. Pep Baseball 1, Slide Rule 5 Pal Club Bekffba111,2-3,4 Squad 15 RHGC 3, 4, Pres. 4 An- 4 nual Rep, 45 Eaglettes 3, 4, I77 'QED' BETTY CHERRY fGa.l Majorette 1, 25 Dykes Belles 25 CRHSH FHA 45 NHS 4. .f X Wea! Qtmr uno' ! '.Y My K 5.4 - ' f kkbk 4. JANET CISSNE JUDY CLARK TOMMY COFFMAN FHA 15 Library Club 13 PASF 2, 33 DECA 3, 4, Treas, 3 Football KRHS 3. 45 Religious Council 3, 45 FTA 45 AFS 4. Q7 snr' j Ne' ' X xp! ...J X ' . BONNIE COLEMAN KATHY COLEMAN JOHN COLLINGS ANN CONRAD fOkla.J Art Club 1, Z, 35 Pep Club American Heritage Club 15 Beg. .5CiC1'lCC Club 3, 4: Band 3, 4' Mu FHA 1, 2, 45 VP 45 PASF 1 1, 2, 35 Student Council Rep. 1: PASF 15 GSL 2, 3, 4, Pres. 41 AIPIU Them 41-AFS 4- NFL 51 fRHSl Playhouse RHS ,ig GSL 45 Beaux Arts 45 NFL 4. German Club 4. if 1! 'P TIM COOK I78 by 'T' IIAK 1 CONNIE COTTON Choral Glee Club 15 FHA 3, 4 Library Club 4. ' RHGC 3, 4, Tennis 2, 3, 45 N! paper 1. 'ilu' sf- -'- STEVE COTTRELL FRANK COWEN 3 Pal Club 3, 45 Football 1, 2, 3, Capt. 45 Basketball 1. V, ' . 'KB X . J MARY COX BILLY CRAIG BOB CRAMER AMY CROLY fColo.J Swimming Team Co-Capt. Band 1: F00tba112: FHA 15 Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Major 1: COHCSH Choir 2, 3, 43 Ensemble ette 3. 44 Head Maiorette 4, Stu i41,Fgx1sI ghofus 23 QRHSJ FNA dent Council 2: PASF 2, 5: AFS 4 NLM L 0...--7 'Qu-wv 'f Q 1 TIM CUMINSKEY JENNIE CURRY CAROLE CURTIS ROB CURTIS fSan Antonio? Class Favorite 23 Mr. GRA 13 NJHS 1, FNA 23 FHA 15 GRA 2, 33 Tennis 1, 2, 33 lDallasl Student Council 25 Swim- Howdy 25 FHA Beau 23 Football ming 2, QRHSJ Gourmet Club 4: 1, 2: Track 13 Golf 1g Baseball 23 CRHSJ Football 3, 4, Baseball 31 45 Pal Club 45 AFS 45 I -naw Being IN takes everything OUT of the Seniors. Htl' ,,. 1 X:-- A IL.. FRED DATZ Gourmet Club 43 Football 3, 4: Track 35 FRED DAVIDSON fLa.J Athlete Award 1g HR. Pres. 1: FHA 1, 23 FNA 2, 5, 41 Gefmfm Student Council 1, 25 NJHS 1, Spanish Club 23 Football 1, 23 Bas- ketball 1g Baseball 1, 25 QRHSJ Student Council 4, Key Club 45 Football 3, 4g Capt, 45 NHS 4 CAROLYN DAVIS Club 4g Band 1, 2, 3: 'Y-.. 'f RICHARD DAVIS TOMMY DAVIS VICKIE DEES Drama Club lg Biology Club 2, Math Club 13 Science Club 5, 45 French Clubg AFS 25 ICT 4g Band 1, 2, 3, 43 GLENN DAVIS Q-...af DAVID DeFRA'I'US French Club lg History Club Bio-Science Club 25 Science G sg PASF 2, ag Pal Club 2, 5, Talon Staff 3, 45 Band 1, 2, 5, 1' BILL DeGAN DAVID DELAY PAT DENNIS Automotive Club 15 Inter Act Club 5P3HiSh Club 35 KCY Club 4: .If- 4g Golf Club 4, Usher ISO Wa' ART DeVITALIS 'ta' BRUCE DICKERSON .Az 'Se 'HJ' I I XSZA F N, DOUG DICKEY KRISTINE DIETZSCH VICKI DOANE ' ' ' ' - - s ' Cl b 1 2, CVilla Park Highj Girls Choir 1, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, cience u , 3, Folk Singing Club 2g Girls En- Adv. PASF 3, 4: Junior Class semble 25 QRHSB Concert Choir Worker 5. 4: MIKE DOBRASKO MARK DODDS TED DODSON ROB DORRIS Science Club 1, 2, 3, Pres. 4: Football1gPal Club 4g Student Council 1: Football 1, 23 NJHS 1g JCL 2, 3: NHS 3, 4: Track li Annual RCP. 3: fOk1a-J German Club 3, 45 Tennis 1, 2: Swimming 55 Capt. Karate Team 3, xx C f:QX X CYNTHIA DOUGLAS DEAN DUFFY ALAN DULANEY DAN DUNCAN SCiEK1Cf: Club 1, 2, 3, 43 VP. 43 Stpdent Council 15 Pal Club 2, 5, 4 German Club 2, 3, 4, illie Rule Club 3: Football 1, 2 l8I Nsmvuv FRED DURHAM TERRY DYE FRANCES DYER BARBIE EARLE Football 1, 2g Interact Club 4. Homeroom Treas. 33 Baseball 23 COregonJ Choral 1g PASF 33 FHA French Club .13 FHA 1, 2, 35 Beam: Science Club 3g German Club 3. 5, 4g FTA 4. Arts. 3, 4. Fulk? DIANNE EARLEY fArlingtonJ FHA 13 Track 1g Bas- ketball lg fRHSJ FNA 2, 3, 45 gibrazy Club 2, 5, 45 VP. 33 Sec. MERRILEE ECKERT Student Council lg Beg. French Club lg AFS 2, 45 NJHS 1g Science Club 2g Math Club 5, 4g junior Class Worker Annual Rep. 4g Eagl- ettes 4. BARBIE ELLIOT MARGIE EDGAR Pep Squad 15 FHA 1, 25 GRA 15 Pep Club 1g Beg. French Club 2: FNA 4. Adv. French Club 3, 43 Talon Staff 4g .Eaglettes Mgr. 4. JOHANNA ERNST NJHS Hist. lg Student Council 1 zg Pep Squad Lf. 1. JCL 25 HR. sed 5. GSL II 5, 4, VP. 4. NHS 4. l82 SANDRA ERWIN FHA 13 DECA 4. A .af-li... at.. CAROL ANN EUDY CRAIG EUSTICE KN. Mex.J Drama Club 1g GRA 15. PASF 2. 5: If- Achievement 5. 43 gorseback Riding Club 13 FHA 2g Talon Staff 4- ora 2. M' DAVID EVANS KAY EVANS PAT EWING CONNIE ING Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Squad 13 AFS 2, 3, 4: pres, Electronics Club 1g Pal Club 3: Red Cross 1: GRA 1, 25 Pep Squad 45 PRHS 2, 3, 43 Student Council ICT 4- 13 ICA 23 FTA 3, 45 Beaux Arts 4. 2, 43 HR. Pres. 35 Class Favorite 3: KRHS 3, 4g Sec. 4. .kvfl KENDALL FARLEY VALERIE FARRELL MARY FEAGIN JAMIE FENDLEY Newspaper lg German Club 2, 5, GYmHHffiCS 15 PCP Club 1: FHA RHGC 5- 43 Student Council 23 Pal Club 5, 5SCh01f 1: GSL II 4. 43 HR. Pres. 33 Football 35 Track 5, 4. GAY FICQUETI' RICK FILISKY GARY FINK FHA 1. Beg. French Club lg Gymnastics 2. 3: Math Club 23 Mu Alpha Theta 43 NHS 4. HARRY FINLEY Pal Club 3, 4: Math Club 3, Spanish Club 4: Library Club Science Club 4g Interact Club 4. I83 4: 4: E hind l l 1 I ,, PAM FISH PAM FISCHER PATSY FLORENCE PERRY FLOYD Gymnastics Team 1, 2, 3, 45 Captain fIll.J Spanish Club 1, 25 Triple S NJHS Treas. 15 JCL 2, 3. 4: SCC- Pfolectlon Club 15 Band 11 2 3, 4. 1, 25 Drama Club 25 QRHSJ PASF 35 Pep Squad 1: NHS 3. 4. 3, 45 Treas. 45 NHS 4. Q.. Aavs ix 5 I. 1-.4 X6-'V KAREN FOSTER Pres. Photography Club 15 Student Council 1, 25 Head Cheerleader 15 Y-Teens 25 Class Favorite 25 Vice- President Jr. Classg Vice-President Soph. Class. AFS 3, 45 GSL II 3, 45 Sec. 45 Eaglettes 2, 35 Head Cheerleader 45 Jr. Usher 3: NHS 4- . ADRIENNE FREEMAN JCL 2, 3, 45 VP. 45 Student Council 2. 5: FNA 3, 45 Beg. Slide Rule Sec. 3. I84 CYDNEY FOX MIKE FRANKLIN W X LIE FRAZE fCalif.J Girls Chorus 1: Mndem HR. Pres. 15 Pal Club 2, 3, 45 Sec. Track 15 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Bas Dance Cl b 2' RH ' ' - ' u , 1 SJ Choir 4, 4, Student Council Rep. 25 HR. Sec. ball 1, 2, 3. 45 HR. VP. 3. Madrigal Singers 4. 35 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Captain 45 PEGGY FULTON Choral Club 15 Choir 15 French Club 2, 3, 45 Red Cross 5: Beaux Arts 35 FHA 2, 35 Treas. 3. ...K Basketball 15 Track 1, 2, 4. gli Nh-r ii X ,4 ' in 'V SHEILA FUNDERBURGH Pep Squad Lieut. 15 FHA 1, 25 Hist. 25 RHGC 3. '9-'ul KAREN GAN T Band 1, 2. 3. 4: AFS 2, 3, 45 GSI II 3, 45 Pres. 45 NHS 3, 45 Sec. 4 Adv. French Club 3, 45 jr. Usher FHA 45.Band Sweetheart 4. F cfxj STEVE GARDNER JUDY GARRETT LEE GARRISON Student Council 1, KRHSJ Band 15 lVirginiaJ Band 2, BOYS Afhl9fiC ASS0CiHfi0I1 15 Foot- pep Squad 1: AFS 25 Adv. French 35 Sec. 45 CRHSJ French Club 4. ball 1, 2, 31 Student COUUCII 23 Club 25 junior Achievement 25 German Club 3, 4. BARBARA GANTT Student Council 1, 35 NJHS 15 Lieut. Basketball 15 Jr. Civitan 3. 5 l N4-v 'Tv' N-...V 'J' f VZ? MARION GIBB fUtahJ Honor Roll 15 Student Coun- cil 1, 25 French Club 1, 2, 3: Library Club 15 MAG I 25 JV. Cheerleader 25 Pepper Club 35 MAG II 33 Cheer- leader 35 Archery Team 5. CHICK GARY JIM GASKIN DANE GEORGE Interact Club 4. Pal Club 4. 1 I .f-49 - rf Y? L' ' M lg' J A .L fl CRAIG GIFFQRD BECKY GILES DONNA GILES JQHN GH-ILLAND Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Mu Alpha Theta Pep Squad 15 FHA 15 AFS 25 fCalif:J Hockey Team 1, 25 Track Bfg' S1'CHebRZle 53 Adv- Slide RHI 5, 45 Beaux Arts 3, 45 FTA 3, 45 TCL 3. and Field Team 2. 4- Kev Cu 4 l85 C Queen Chere Mauldin was escorted by Senior Class Presi- dent, Fred Davidson. Chere has served RHS well during her Senior year as Captain of the Eaglettes, Treasurer of Playhouse R.H.S. and Treasurer of the Senior Class. Highlights G Chere Mauldin was honored by the football team when she was crowned Homecoming Queen 1967. Chere and her attendants, Diane Holditch, Vicki Massheder and Becca Gillen were escorted by the Eagle Captains. The Homecoming Parade, the crowning at half-time, the Eagle victory over South Oak Cliff, the return of R.H.S. alumni, and the Homecoming Dance all added to make this night, Homecoming '67, a night full of happiness. lomecoming '67 Diane Holditch was escorted by Andy Harvey. During her Senior year, she was an Eaglette and Secretary of Girls Service League, Chapter I. Vicki Massheder was escorted by Frank Cowan. Vicki was an Eaglette Lieutenant in her Senior year, and a member of the Richardson High Girls Club. 123 VN! Q7 Becca Gillen was escorted by Mike Franklin. Becca was an Eaglette Lieutenant her Senior year, and also a member of Playhouse R.H.S. l87 'UN' BECCA GILLEN Cheerleader 15 French Club 15 News- PASF 4, paper Staff 15 Student Council 1,, 2, FHA 2, 35 RHGC 3, 43 PRHS 45 Eaglettes 2, 3, 43 Lieut. 4, Home- coming Attendant 4g Seniors Are GARY GLENN DAVID GLUTH GINGER GOAD CCalif.j Adv. Band 15 Basketball 25 Tennis 2g P ,f . 2? 1' A . f 'S x Q- eep Thinkers xi E57 at 5' What is the source of the look of inspiration on the face of Lyndah Blew? I88 gifs ROBERT GOLIGHTLY ROBERT GOODFELLOW 1I.ubbockD Football lg Track 1, fN.I.J German Club 1, 2, T1-2 1, 2: CRHSJ Science Club 4g GEORGE GORSKI BOB GRAHAM football 1, 2, 3, 4: Track 1, 2, 3, , Weat- ESQ CHRIS GRAY GEORGE GRAY LEONARD GREEN DON GREENE Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Photography ICT4 Band 1. 2, 3, 4 PASF 3 Club 25 Treas. HR 4. ,J 'WAI 2 'Cj 2 ,fs-.1-f A gif , F E x X.. JUDI GREGORY JAY GRIFFIN CONNIE GROEZINGER LYNN GROVES Wichita Fallsj Latin Club 15 Stu- ent Council 13 fRI-ISJ Religious Iouncil 2, PASF 2, 3 JCL 2, 5, 5 Choir 2, 33 AFS 3, 43 Sec. 43 ierman Club 45 GSL 4, Annual taff 4g Library Assist. 4 2 r .4 f' 'W ,vh f-ms , 11,3 BARRY GUIMBELLOT DICKSON GUNN MIKE GUSSI-ER MAC GUSTAFSON FoOtbal11:'I'1-ask 1 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Alt. Annual RCP. Interact Club 4 HR Pres. 13 Football 1: Basketball 2: jf, Usher JCA Trgagl 13 Baseball 1, 2, 3, Red Cross Rep. 2: HR VP 43 Golf 4. I89 DIANE GUY iVa.J Latin Club 1, 25 JCL 1, 2, Pep Squad 25 NJHS 23 Latin Honor Society 23 Tri-Hi-Y 33 KRHSJ New- comers Club 4g FTA 4. 'lr3-M LaDEAN HAINES LIANA HALL DEE HAMBRIGHT FTA 2, Annual Rep. 2g Student JCL 1, 2, 3: Creative Writing Club Football 13 35 Baseball 3, 4 Council 3, 4g Annual Staff 3, 43 25 Soph. Career Girls VP. AFS Club4 PRI-IS 43 NHS 4. 5:43 PRHS 4. MICKEY HAMLIN FHA 1, 35 Volleyball Team 2, GRA 3, Choir 45 Science Club 4. ANN HAMMON Student Council Rep. 1, 3, 4, Latin Club 13 Playhouse 13 French Club 25 AFS 2, 45 FTA 33 Talon Staff 3, 4: Feature Ed. 43 Jr, Civitans 3, Treas. 4, NHS 4. --C, RAY HAMMOND ROBERT HAMMOND Math Club 1. luud ', ANTHONY HANCOCK BARBARA HANSEN DECA 4. I9O German Club 4. SUSAN HANSON FHA 1, 3, 4, Pres. 45 NJHS 1, Y-Teens 13 Newspaper Ed. 1: Stu- dent Council 2, 3, 4g AFS 2, 3, 4g JCL 2, 35 Sec.-Treas. Jr. Class Jr. Usher. NHS 3, 4, RHGC 5, 43 Jr. Civitans 4, Cheerleader 1. JACK HARDESTY NELL HARDIN Pep Club Capt. 1g NJHS 1: Student' Council 1, 45 JCL 23 AFS 3, 4: GSL 3, 4. CATHY HARMON I MARTHA HARRIS ANDY HARVEY Class Pres. 13 Homeroom Pres. 23 Pal Club 3, 4g Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 43 Track 1, 2, 5, 4, Football Capt. 2, 4. GLENDA HAYES DENNIS HAYNIE GLENN HEAD LINDA HERMAN Homeroom VP 45 Gourmet Club 45 Projection Club 13 Electronics Club GRA 13 GSL 4, Annual Rep. 2, 4, 1CA 3, 13 Tennis 1, Z, 5, 4: Youth Coun- Pep Club 1. cil 4, AFS 2, 5, 43 Pres. 2g PASF 5, 4: Student Council 5, 4. MIKE HEROD DIANE HESS CYNTHIA HIGDON JULIA HIGGONS French Club 13 Choral Club 13 Sci- Band 1, 2, 5, 4. FHA 1- 45 PCP Squad 13 French ence Club 3g Tennis 1, 2. Club 4- I9I E V :V Af - ,-5 WOULD YOU BELIEVE W!! K I . , Y. ' i I 34 1, 4 . ' , n. lf Q A La ,.,.-........,,.,,,u,M.- xg- '3 fr V? 'Z' i fd! A,,,,....v 1.4.1 rf' 'S-...f-'X x .. I JOANN HINDS FAYE HISER RANDY HIX WAYNE I-HX GRA 13 FHA 43 Playhouse RHS 43 NJHS 13 FNA 2, 5, 43 I-list, 43 Co-Chairman jr. Prom 33 Football Band 1, 2, Junior Achievement 43 Band 1, 2, 3. 1, 3: Baseball 1. 2- M V .::.. Mm ' X...-rf 'x..-ff 4. Wx A CHERI HODGES Lois HOFFMAN GARY HOGAN DIANE HOI-DITCH JCL 1, 23 FNA 2, 53 Student Coun- KN. Jer.J German Club 1, 23 Stu- Student Cmlnfll 13 Red Cross li cil 1: GSL 4g Library Club 43 An- dent Council 1, 23 Leaderette 1. Homefoom PWS' 1' SEC- 3- 43 GSI- nu31Rep, 4, 3, 43 Playhouse. RHS 43 Eaglettes 3, 43 Homecoming Attendant 4. 3 lil A ll H lll Q lz ll l llzhl and Ne---An' ' 1 A If BILL HOLLON CAROLE HOLMES STEVE HOLT FRANK HONEYCUTT French Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Hier. 4: PASF 1. 2, 3. 4: AFS 23 NHS NJHS 1: Kev Club 2, 3, 4: French NJHS 1: JCL 2: Baseball 1. 2. 5. Pal Club 43 jr. Class Worker 33 3- 42 SP3-FL NHS 2, 3, 4. Science Club 2, 43 AFS 5, 43 Am. Heritage 43 BHSkCfb2lll 1. 2. 5. 4: THIOH Staff Talon Staff 4. ?1lEb 33.4 41 Math Club 33 Band Club Pres. 1. 43 NHS 4- I93 .351 'bf 3' ALAN HOPEWELL JACK HOUSTON PHYLLIS HOWARD MELISSA HUIE JCL 1, Z, 3, -lg Math Club 1, NLS Library Club 15 Religious Council Pep Club 15 RHGC 33 FNA 3 2, 3, German Club 2, 3, 4g Band 23 JCL 55 PSP Club 13 PASF 45 AFS 41 1, 2, 3, ll, gf 'vii X Qifflr swf? I GN.. 2 'k K RON HULL CHERI HULSTRAND LESLIE HULTON STEVE HULTON Home,-oem pres 33 Key Club 5, 45 Horueroom Sec. 33 Annual Rep. 45 Interact Club 3, 4 Newcomers C Ggfman Cm, 55 play,-,ouse RHS 4, Art Club 35 Jr. Civirans 4, Thes- 4: Basketball 1, 2, 35 plans 3, 45 Beaux Arts 45 New- comers Club 4, f':-- SAM HUMPHREY JANE HUSTON CINDY HYNDMAN LARRY IMES Nat'1 Jr Honor Soc. Pres. 1: Key FHA 13 German Club 2, 5, 4, An- Student Council 1g Pep Club lg fColo.J Band 1, 2 Wrestling Club 2, 3, 43 Treas 33 Student nual Staff 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Sec. FHA li GRA 11 Jr. Class Worker Band 3, 43 Council 2, 3, 43 Pres. 4, Basketball 4g 5: 1. I94 l 3'-..fs 'x EVANGELINE IPAPO GARY JACKSON MILES JACKSON KATHY JACOB AFS Exchange Student GSL 431 FCA 45 Track 15 Football 1, 5, 45 Red CIOSS 1, 2- Annual Staff 4. Baseball 2, 3, 4. -- J A . R 4i'4 'S 'Xt .ff 'sf'- MARY JAMES NEAL JAMESON ROBERTA JARBOE TRICIA JAYNES Tumbling 2, 3, 4. Homeroom Sec 35 Am. Heritage GRA 13 FHA 2: RHGC 4: EHSICHCS Club 1g Debate Club 2, 5, 4g AFS 2' 3, 41 P1aYh0US9 RHS 4- 23 NFL 2, 5, 43 Playhouse RHS 3, 4g'Alt. Cheerleader 15 NHS 4. ' ' ANNE JENSEN JIM JEPSON BOBBY JOHNS DON JOHNSON comp ski cmb z, 3, AFS 2, uuasa Band 1, 2. 3, 4: Jr. Achievement KCY Club 42 AFS 41 Basketball 1, Beaux Arts 3, 45 Newcomers Club 431C-A4 2. 3, 4- 4. I95 E !'??:3fx, l IANA JOHNSON JAY JOHNSON PAM JOHNSON PATSY JOHNSON 1 GRA 15 2. Band 15 Pal Club 3, 45 PRI-IS 3, Student Council Rep. 25 NJHS FHA 1, 35 Annual Rep. 2g 4 Prcs. 4. Student Council Sec. 3g 15 FHA VP 15 FTA 25 Sflldfflf 43 German Club 1, 2, 3, 43 JCA 3, 4. Treas. 3. KRHS Pres, C0ur1C11 2, 3: Exchange Club 3g 5' 4g Mascot 4, GSI. 4g Volleyball 1. TIM JOHNSON TOM JOHNSON LINDA JOHNSON CRAIG JONES Projection Club 14 JCL 5, 4: Slide Library Club 1g PASF 25 Pep PASF 35 Basketball CMgr.J Rule Club 3, Club 15 FNA 35 NHS. 4 Tennis 2, 3, 4-5 WILLIAM JORDAN RUSTY JUMP DAVID KASTENDIECK SHERRY KEELER NJHS 15 NHS 3, 4g Music Club 1g Red Cross 25 Interact Club- 4. Student Council RCP- 1, 25 An faand, Cadet 1, 2, 35 Pres. 3. , Rep 3: PASF 35 FHA 4. I96 Q asss Means Leadership Nil wg--1-1' XJ' BARKCLAY KEESE KATIE KEIM DENNIS KEITH NJHS 13 Student Council 1, Home- Pep Club 13 FHA 13 GRA 1, 21 Bind 1, 2, 3. 43 room Pres 2, VP 31 Annual Rep 2, 33 F1'CflCh Club 21 FTA 3, FNA 45 Religious Council 4. FRED KENNEDY MARYANNE KERR KATHY KERSHNER Annual Staff4g GRA 1, FNA 3, 4, Annual Rep. FHA 1, 21 SSC 1: Basketball 1 4: Benux Arts 3, 45 is N . LAURA KEITH -ICL 35 German Club NHS 5, 4g ,J A NANCY KESSLER Homcroom Sec 2, 3 FHA 1, jCL 1, Pep Club 15 RHGS 3. 4, Talon Staff 45 Eaglettes 4 I97 kv-4,5 'iw' ...pf STEVE KILEY HR. VP. 1, 2, 53 Projection Club 15 Football 1, 23 Basketball 15 Baseball 1g Track 1, 2. 3, 43 Cross Country 45 Annual Staff Rep. 4. ROGER KIMBROUGH Band 1, 2, 3, 4. fr S ROBERT KING WARREN KING 'auf N-ff' 1 X' J' x. LINDA KINMAN DONNA KIOWSKI ANJE KLUNDER DARA KNOX fAmarilloJ HR. Sec. 15 Queen's FHA 1: FNA 3: ICT 4. PCP-SQUHH1 15 Fresh- C155 Hist. 13 JCL 1, 2, 3, A13 FNA 41 V15 Af-rendanf 15 Annual Staff Writer 1: Parli. Math Club 1g Science Club NFL 4, Debate Team 45 KR Speech Club lg Student Council Rep. HIST- 15 JO11fH21lSm Staff 1: PRHS 4. 13 NHS 4. 1, 2: JCL 1, 2, NJHS lj GSL 2, 3, 44 Latin Honor Society 2, AFS 3, 43 VP. 4. 1031? JUDY KUHN PHIL KUNDE JCL 1, 2, 3, 43 Hist. 4, Pep Squad F 13 Religious Council 3, 4, NHS 3, 9 45 Annual Staff 3, 43 Asst. Ed. 4. I98 45 Religious Council 5, FTA A1 SANDRA LANDERS HA 2g DECA 4. JACK LANDRUM JANNA LANDSDOWN STEVE LANGFORD Cheerleader 15 FHA 15 HR. Sec.- Iflfeffmf 4- Treas. 1, 25 PASF 2, 55 Annual Rep. 35 Eaglettes 2, 3, 45 Lieut. 45 HR. Pres, 4. X SUSAN LAWRENCE ROBIN LAWRY Band 1, 25 Science Club 25 Beg. French Club 25 Advanced French Club 33 NHS 3, 45 GSL 3, 45 Math Club 45 Eaglette Manager 45 Annual Rep. 4. 13' LELAND LANGHAM MARY LATENDRESSE iDallasl Englette 15 ' VP. Pres FHA 15 Spanish Club 15 NJHS 15 CRHSJ AFS 25 PASF 2, 3 NHS 3, 4. F-:'-qw V TOM LAWTON CLIFF LAYFIELD Band 15 German Club 25 Proiection Club 15 PASF 2, 3, 4 ui ......, Y'- sv BILL LEE SUE LENNON JEAN LESLIE HAROLD LEVINE fjesuitj Football 15 Track 15 Bas- Pep Squad 15 Student Council Rep. JCL 15 5CiCflCC Club 13 Beg- FICHCTI lcetball 15 QRHSJ Football 4 Gour- 15 JCL 1, 25 VP. 15 FHA Hist. Club 23 Adv- French Club I NFI- met Club 45 Interact 4. 25 HR. Sec. 25 Beg. French Club 3:.NHS 3, 45 Concert Choir 3, 4: sg RHGC 3, 4, VP. 4, HR. VP. 5: THQ 5- Jr. Class Worker, Eaglettes 3, 45 Annual Staff 3, 4. I99 nm dl-,,.z LESLIE LIEM TOM LIMB FNA 2, 3, Hist. 35 Student Coun- Gourmet Club 3, 45 Pres. 45 Foot- cil 3, 45 GSL 45 Annual Rep 3: ball 1, 25 Basketball 15 Track 1. Future Nurses 2, Hist. 35 PASF 3. KAY LINDAUR CHARLES LISHERNESS French Club 15 Student Council Homeroom V.P. 25 Pres 35 N 1: Annual Rep 25 GSL 3, 45 Cheer- 15 Key Club'2, 3, 45 Gourmet leader 15 Talon Staff 4. 42 Am' Hfflfflg'-3 Club 1- '-ir JOHN LITTERER JIMMY LITTLE JOHNNY LIVENGOOD Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 1, 2, 3, 4. Football 1, 25 Basketball 25 Gour- NHS 3, 45 Talon Staff 4. met Club 4. DEBBIE LOVE fDallasJ Student Council 15 NJI- 15 Choir 15 Red Cross Treas. French Club 25 Future Nurses Chorus 2, 35 Curtain Club 2, German Club 35 IRHSJ GSL 45 Choir. 44-..-ly '49 qui' 1-...an REX LOVELADY ROGER LOVELADY BILL LUCKETT LINDA LUNSFORD Football Mgr. 1, 2, 35 Projection Proiection Club 15 Pal Club 2, Y-Teens 2: RHGC3 4. 15 NJHS Vice-Pres. 15 Track 1, 5, 45 Football 1, 2, 35 Track 1. ' 35 German Club 2, 3. 200 ill' nr' MAURICIA LUTZ BOB MAYBERRY KEITH MACHOST MARY ANN MADDOX HR. Sec. lg Science Club 13 News- PASF 25 FHA 2, 4' paper Ed. 13 NJHS 15 Soph. AFS. Beg. French Club 15 GSL 3, 45 Reporter 4g FHA 4g Adv. French Club 35 Annual Rep. 35 Talon Bus. MGR. 4g Annual Staff 4g NHS 4. if! sr ISM 'bryan C! x fl 'f' fe, , STEVE MADIGAN STEVE MAGNER KATHY MAIN LINDA MARDER iMich.3 Football 1, 2. Basketball Baseball Z5 Basketball 51 G0lf 3, 4. Student Council Hist. lg FHA 1, fDallasJ Concert Choir 23 Y-Teens 1, 2, 33 Latin Club 3. 2g French Club 13 PASF 2, 33 HR, Corresponding Sec. 2: 'Future .Red Vp, 23 AFS 23 pep Squad 1, Raider? 3. IRHSJ Junior Achieve- ment . W-an I N110 BRYAN MARQUIS VIC MARSICO MAXINE MARSTRAND DAN MARTIN Student Council lg Basketball 15 Student Council Rep. 15 C1355 Fa. PASF 4: NHS 4, Football 1g Track lg HR Pres. 3, Key Club 2, 5, 45 Jr. Director 51 vorite 25 Annual Re. 2, 4. PRHS 4: Talon Staff 4. Vice-President 45 NHS 3. 20l 43' MIKE MARTIN Basketball 15 Track 1, Baseball 2, 3, Football 1, 2, 3, 45 HR. VP 2 3. KAREN MARX VV J.1 VICKI MASSHEDER Cheerleader lg Beg. French Pres. 15 HR. Sec. 1, 33 HR. Pres, 2, Y-Teens 25 jr. Usher 3, Eaglettes 2, 3, 4, Lieut. 43 Homecoming At- tendant 4. Club '?v'1-1' kid' ALLEN MATHER Chess Club 1, 2, VP. 2, Scie Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Trcas. 15 Frei Club 1, 2, 4, FTA 2g Slide R Club 3. Edgar? 'Nu-I STEVE MATSON u 3, 4, Pcs. 4, NHS 3. 3 . ,fmZI fl VICKI MAULDIN Career Girls 2, 3, ICT 3, 4. ANDY MATTHEXWS NH-13 13 Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Math Football 1, 2, 3, 4, FCA 4. Cl b r 4 4-Q X DI ANNE MAYNE fOkla.1 Cheerleader 1, CRHSJ Sci- ence Club 2, JA 25 NHS 3, 4, JCL 3. C! 'lll . WANDA MATTHEWS CHERE MAULDIN fHoustonJ Medical Careers lg Student Council 1, 2, 3. 45 PRI QRHSI FHA, Hist. 2, Reporter 3, 4, JA 43 Beaux Arts 4. . 4141. ' x BARBARA MCALPINE French Club 1, Soph. AFS Treasg. PASF 2, Annual Rep. 2, GSL 3, 43 Beaux Arts 4. 1, 2, 4, Trcas. -ig Englettcs 3, Capt. 4, French Club 35 GSL 45 Homecoming Queen 4. 1 '7 , 'A 5 1 I MARTHA MCBEE Y-Teens 1, 2, 35 Band 1, 2, E Beaux Arts 3, 4, GSL II 3, 4, FTI 4 MN Q1-1454. SHIRNEL MCBRYDE BARBARA MCCAGHREN CAREN MCCAMMON TERRI MCCOMB FHA Viqe.Pfe5, 1, 25 PNA 23 PASF Pep Squad 15 Sec. Homeroom 1g Choral 1g GRA 11 French Club 1, CCalif.J Swim Team 1, 2, 3. 3, 43 GRA 35 Science Club 4, GRA 1, Music Appreciation 1, Red 3: NCWSPHPCI Staff 13 Sfndeflt C0110- Cross 2g JCL 2. cil 2g Playhouse RHS 2, 3, 43 .5 SHARON MCCORD Lt. Pep Squad 1, FHA 2, 3, 43 FTA 4. JOE MCELROY llowaj NIHS Vice-Pres. 1, Drama Pres. 1g Newspaper Editor lg Or- chestra 2, 3, CRHSJ German Club 3, 4g Talon Bus. Mgr. 35 Editor 45 NHS 4. Eaglettes 2, 3, 45 RHGC 4g Beaux Arts 4. .gf PHIL MCCULLOCK JANICE MCDONALD KATHY MCDONALD FHA 1, 25 JA, 2, AFS 3, 45 French Club Treas. 33 FTA 4, RHGC 45 Eaglettes 4. lxa MIKE MCGAUGH CONNIE MCGEHEE CAROL MCGREGOR DECA 3, 4. Sec. Student Council 1g FHA Sec. 1, NJHS 15 Band 1, 2, 3, FNA 2 2, 33 Homeroom Pres. 3, Homerooml 3, 45 Sequins 3. Rep. 4g DECA Vice-Pres. 4. 203 -. xref' A .T 5. H . Q 5 jf ' Q. 'V 'Y'-2:7 DON MCGREGOR WALTER MCKAMY MIKE MCKINSTER MIKE MCMANUS Beaux Arts 3, Treas. 45 junior PASF 2, 35 Homeroom Rep. 35 JCL External Director 5, Exten Achievement 43 Gourmet Club 4, Class Pres. 35 Pal Club 4. 'Vgice-Pres. 45 ,ICA of Month O ' 5. f 'N'--up 'i' -av -N Qs MARILYN MCWILLIAMS DANNY MEANS ERNIE MILLER NICKY MILLER Pep Squad 15 Choral 15 NJHS 15 Golf 2. Projection Club 15 Coin Club 15 FHA 1, 25 NHS 4. German Club 5, 45 NHS 4. VIKKI MILLER FHA 15 Songleader Chorus 15 Civics Club 15 Drama Club 25 PepfSquad 35 Human Relations 35 Little Theatre 35 Tri-Hi-Y 35 KRHSJ GSL I 45 Newcomers Club 4. 204 DANNY MIMS Science Club Pres. 15 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Madrigal Singers 5, 45 Con- cert Choir 5, 45 All-Region Choir 3, 45 Band Honor Guard 4, Religious Council 45 Pres. Mixed Chorus 4. VIC MITCHELL Tennis 1, 25 Soccer 1, 25 Band 1, 25 French Club 3, 4. NY-'I' RD MOLEN A Math Club Sec. 15 NJHS 15 Number Sense 2, 3, 45 Slide Rule 3, 45 NHS 35 Key Club 45 Math Club 45 German Club 45 Head Basketball Mgr. 3. P.E. Club 13 Tennis 1 .,. WWF' RICK MONDICK JIM MONTGOMERY I' Yi' ff R ,af .4 I W ' LINDA MOORE ROSEMARY MOORE Red Cross 1, 4, German Clu 25 French Club 1, Band 1, Science 3, 4, Math Club 4. l X' Club 1, 2, AFS 2, NFL 5, 4, Sec f 4g .Debate Club 5, Sec. 4, Beg Slide Rule Vice Pres. 55 NHS 5, 4 :xii . X- WWF Q5 it--4' .4 ' , XMI...-' X 'I K Q .41 O l r .di it MIKE MORAN GAIL MORGAN MARY MORRISON FRANCIS MORTON Vice Pres. 59 German Club glagral 13 FHA 1, 2, 4: GRA 2, 21223555-gb1?:fYfig'-iJElf6rFI1:xTgaffic 'vwfif EDDIE MUNSON ,2.3,4.- BECKY MU RPH iVa.7 Class Council 1, 2, 5: Pep Club 1, 2g Cheerleader 13 Inter- mural Basketball 1, FHA 1, 2, 5, Pres. 45 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 55 Yearbook 23 Gymnastics Team Bc Club 2, 53 QR!-ISD GSL II 4g Gymnastics Team w -v QF ak SUSAN MURPHY MIKE MUSE NJHS 15 Lt. in Pep Squad 1: NHS 4' FTA 3, Pres. 43 Eaglettes 4. 205 Karen always manages to keep the pep rally in hand. Head Cheerleader Karen Foster leads victory cry. .. Seniors show Olive Speegle's rendition of Oscar Eagle. Q I S as 413 he A .1 Vai ., ,J .. Y fi is. if M i 5 f ,, iv X7 if fl, itional V fvf s s Q All Hail to thee our Alma Mater honored... Jay johnson symbolizes the spirit of the Senior Class as Oscar Eagle. ' 207 'WMV -.A 'Q-ua!' , 208 I 3 Vw-...IX HAL NABOSHEK CAROL NEMITZ SARITA NEWTON LARRY NORRIS Am. Heritage Club VP 1: NJH5 FHA 1, 2: PCP Club 1: DECA 4: FHA 1, 2g Treas. 1g PASF 2, 3, H.R. Pres. lg H.R. v.P. 2, J Pres- 1': NHS 5, 4: Key Club 4: H.R. Annual Rep 4: iOk1a-J Alf- FNA 5. 3, 4, JCL lg Playhouse RHS Sfijnii PCI:-ill! 23 Mu AlPh3 Them ChCCIl96dCf 1- Gourmet Club 43 Football 1. 3. , -- - 11-1 'fzvw' JANE NOVAK DEBBIE NUNN JOHN O'DONNELL RONNIE OLDERDG Beg. French Club 15 NJHS 1, Choral 1, Za FTA 2, 3, 4: Dramn H.R. Pres. 35 JCL 1, 2, NJHS 1: French Club 2, 3, 43 German Club Club 1: Library Club 4. NHS 3, 45 V. Pres. 4, Annual 5, 45 Gymnastic Team 1, 2. 3, 43 Staff 45 AFS 43 PRH5 4- Volleyball Team 2. LINDA OLDHAM KURT OLNEY DAVID OLVER PAT O'MALLEY Prom Committee 33 JR. Civitan JCL 2, 35 French Club 35 FN Club 43 Talon Staff 4. 4gNHS 4. fa .4 33 f- wx .J DAVID PAINE ALANNA PARKE STEVE PARRICK BARBARA PARSONS Football .L 5, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Drama Club 1, Beg. French 2, Adv. fCalif.J Student Council 15 IRHSJ French Club 3, Playhouse 3, 43 Gourmet Club 4, Key Club 4. Beaux Acts 4. '5 ff ,.... U iff.. A . f Q I A . 5 , , 'X . . . .er .3 Cf N N . PATRICIA PATTON WAYNE PAYEUR ROBERT PEEL RAMONA PERKINS FHA lg FNA 4, Choral 2, 3. Am, Heritage Club 1, German Club fHaw:riiJ ROTC 35 QRHSJ New- FHA 2, 4, Pep Club 1, Annual 3, Cadet Band 2, 3, 4. comers Club 45 Drama Club 4. Rep. 3, 4. ANDY PIERCE REX ANN PIGMAN JANICE PLATT PAM PLEXO Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 43 FHA 1, 2, Pep Club lg Choir 1, Beg. French Club 2g Adv. French Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, French Track 1, 2, 3. Spanish Club 3, Student Council 3. Club 3, 4. Club 3, GSL 4, Cheerleader 1.' 209 ?u-QP DONNIE POE Band1,2. 3.4. JCL 1, 2, 3g Latin Club 1, 2, 5g ,lf-0 -W -5- X, ,ff v, , JOHN POER CAROL POINDEXTER PAMELA POLLY fFloridaJ Chorus 11 Student Coun' CT. JJ Honor Roll lg Y-Teens civ Reb. 1: PCD Club 1: Red 23 Red Cross 25 International Cl Cross Rep. 2, 35 IRHSI JCL 45 2g Ice Skating Club 23 FNA FNA 4. KRHSJ FTA 45 FHA 4. ICA 3, 4g Annual Rep. 4. NOW' f :D 'Q' 's...vl BOB PRICE BAT PRITCHETT KIM PROVART CATHY PRICKETT Key Club 2, 3, 'fi S954 51 PWS' 4- PASF 4. Pep Squad 1, Homeroom Vice- 1. 21 GSL 1, 2. 5. 4: Jun ' President 2, Annual Rep. 2. CIVIUU 4.. PAM RALSTON Student Council Rep. lg Cheer- leader 1, FHA 1, 23 VP. 13 AFS 23 FTA 2, PRHS 3, 4: VP. 45 GSL 3, 4g Beg. PASF VP. 5: An- nual Rep. 2, 3, 45 junior Usher 3. 2I0 'HJ . I if ...fx 1 N ,ff MARCIA RAMSER SUE RANDOLPH SIDNEY RANKIN PCP 5112101 12 NJHS 12 FHA 23 4th Beg. PASF lg Adv. PASF 23 GSLI fwashingtiuni Pep Squad 1 VP. 2. Homeroom Ser- 3: Annual 3, 4g student Council Rep. sg Adv. Girls Club 1, Aff Club 1, rom RCP. 3: AIICIHHIC 43 RHGC 4- French Club 45 Annual Rep. 4. GONJ Pep Squad 25 Art Club 2 KRHSJ Beaux Arts 3, fig RHGC 4 'rig GALLIANE RAGNCEY 1-CPQ TOM RASOR fFranceI Movies Cluh,1, 23 Rec- Proiection Club Ig French Club 1 2 1 2 3 ords Club 1, 23 Chorus , 3 French Club 3, Volley Ball 3, fRHSJ Spanish Club 43 Religious Council 4. 1' BILL RAY Projection Club VP. Ig Home- room VP. lg I-Iomeroom Sec.-Treas 23 Annual Ren. 2. 4: Iunior Achieve ment 25 Latin Club 3, NHS 3, 4. fl X J JUDY READING FNA 4, FHA 4. 'enum BRUCE REED DON REEDER BARBARA REFROY MIKE RENOUF Band 1, 2, 3, 4. ROBIN REYNOLDS Hist. Career Girls 2, PASF 31 KN Beaux Arts 3, 45 VP. 44 PAM RHOADS JAN RIDGEWAY LINDA RICHARDSON .CJ Class Sec. lg Science Club FHA 1, 25 Znd Vice-President 2: Trens. 1g Pep Suad 1, QRHSJ Soph. French Club Ig Pep Squad lg Re- AFS Red Cross Safety Council 2, ligious Council 2g Beaux Arts 4. 3, 4, Pres. 3, 41 AFS 5. 4: FN gx..,4 SUSAN RIETSCHEL SUSAN ROBB Pep Squad 1, Science Club 23 FHA lg Pep Squad 1, Pep Club FHA 1- 25 Science Club 1- Beaux Arts 2, 3, 43 Annual Rep. fMonahanSJ FTA 4. 2, 3,441 Junior Acbievement. Engle B ettes . 'Wulf ROBBIE ROBINSON GEORGE ROGERS Pep Squad Lieut. lg Homeroom Lfltin Club 1g Band 1, 2, 33 Ten- Sec. 2, I-lomeroom Vice-Pres. 33 nis 2, 3, 4. GSL 3. 4. LARRY RUDOPH MAX RUHMANN fMich.5 FTA 2, 35 Wrestling 2, Football 1. 2. 3. 4. 3: KRHSI Newcomers Club 4: FTA 4. 2I2 9' fi. CAMILLE ROBERTS ROBYN ROBERTS fColoradnJ Mascot 15 CRHSJ G Sec.-Treas. lg Pep Squad 1, E dent Council Rep. 25 PASF 2, 3, Eaglettes 3, Talon Staff 4. 1 '?' JOYCE ROLLINS BECKY ROSCOE iwhitesborol FHA 1. 2, 35 Band qDa1lasJ FNA 2, FSA zg QRSI 1. 2, 3: Girls Basketball 2, 35 Student Council 3, Talon Staff QRHSJ Cadet Band 4. Tennis Team 41 l vga E:-f DAVID RUSSELL Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 1, 2, 3: Gourmet Club 3, 4, Vice- Pres. 4, Homeroom Pres. 4. YVONNE RUSTIN fCenter, Texasj FHA 15 Che: leader lg QRHSJ Junior Ushc GSLI 3, 4, Annual Rep. 3, 4. I.. it 1' X' ' Ji ,A , I ROSALINDA SAMANO STEVE SASSER BOBBY SAXON LYN SCHARBER fDnllasl HR. Pres. 1: CRI-IST PSAP PASF 25 Key Club 5. 43 Eagle Band 1. ICT 11 FNA 2, 39 AFS 2 2, 3, 4: Sec. 43 Career Girls ZZ Band 3,1l, FNA 43 lunior Achievement Sec. 23 Annual Rep. 4. K xx f X , .,. H 'Qj't'T7 DIANE SCHAUB GRA 13 Creative Writing Club 25 FHA 23 PASF 3. 4'0- GEORGE SCHWARTZ Projection Club 15 ICT 4. SHIRLEY SCHMEDIEKE HR. Pres. 1: Pep Squad 1: Student Council 1g GRA Pres. 1g.Class Sec.- Treas. 25 HR. Sec. 2, 5g PRHS 3, 43 Junior Usherg Student Council Sec. 45 RHGC 4. of 4.' XSJ- DONNA SCOTT Photography Club lg PASF 2, 3, 43 Science Club 55 Religious Council 41 Choral 3, 45 GSL II 4. 2I3 cy' MQW av -' 'FV CHARLIE SCOVERN FRANKLIN SEXTON JULIE SHAFER SHARON SHAFER P1'0l9Cfi011 Club 1: Band 1: Cadet German Club 3, 45 Science Club NJHS 15 Pep Club 15 Beg. Frenl Band 2, 5, 45 ICA-3, 45 Sec. 4. 3 4 , . 25 French Club 35 AFS 45 NIJ 3, 45 Religious Council 45 Tal: Staff 4, 47 FRANK SHEPARD CHARLIE SHIPP DIANE SHIVERS BOB SHOEMAKER S 5 Cl b l 45 B d 1, 2' French Club 1: Go et Cl b 35 PASF 1, 2, 3, 45 PICS- 4: FHA ICA 3, 4- clence u 3 an Football 1, 2, 3, l4fmBasebzl1-lll 15 15 NHS 3, 45 Library Club 3, 45 Basketball 15 Track 1, 2, 3, Science Club 3. 1 54-' ,ffirfr ,ff PATRICIA SIBLEY KAREN SIMS SANDRA SISSEL BEVERLY SMITH FHA 1, 2, 4, RHGC 3, 4. Playhouse RHS 2, 3, 45 Hist. 5. PASF 1, 2, 35 NJHS 1, AFS 2, 3 FNA 2, 3, 43 P9P Club 1- 4: Mm Club 2.31GSL 2. 3. 4, smi dent Council 45 jr. Civitan VP 35 Playhouse RHS 45 Band 1, 2, 3, 4. 495' 3 JUDY SMITH KEN SMITH RITA SMITH RITCHIE SMITH FHA 1, 2, PASF lg Annual Rep. 2, Band 15 German Club 3, 43 Math Pep Squad 1, FHA 1, Annual Rep. Football ql, 25 Track 1, 2, Band RHGC 4, AFS 45 FTA 4, Eagle- Club 3, 45 Science Club 3, 4, Beaux 4. 15 HR Vice-Pres. 3, Key Club 3, 4. ettes 4. Arts 3, Annual Staff 4, Interact Club 4. M -af'-gf 'FJ 'TZTLY' ' w ,W Xa rs.. . SANDY SMITH SUE SMITH YVONNE SMITH JAN SMITHWICK PASF 2. Beaux Arts 4. 1Wichita Fallsj Choir, QRHSJ FHA 15 PASF Z, Pep Squad 15 SC Ig Pep Squad lg GSL 3, 43 I Choir 2, 3, 4g Madrigals 2, 3, 45 Annual Rep. 2, Annual Staff 3, AFS 3, 4, Eaglettes 3, 4. All-region 3, 4, All-state 3, Re- 4, Bus. Mgr. 4. sgll' SUSIE SODERQUIST ligious Council 4. -rf-1 fi' xx f CAROL SOIMMERS OLIVE SPEEGLE FRANK SPEER GRA 1, Pep Squad 1, Newspaper fTylerJ Cheerleader 1, FHA VP 1: Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2 Staff 1, Religious Council 2, JCI. 3. Tri-I-Ii-Y Sec. 1, HR Pres. 15 Miss Cross Countrv 3. 43 Gourmet Club 4 Pep lg QRHSJ Annual. Rep. 2g Acapella Choir 2, Girls Forum 2, FHA Sec. 2, Beaux Arts 3, Pres. 45 FNA 3gPASF 33 RHGC Sec. 33 GSL I 4, VP Senior Class 41 Eaglettes 4. 2l5 ss., fw- DIXIE SPENCE RICKY SPENCER JEAN SPITLER PAM STAILEY FHA 15 Beg. French Club 3. FHA lg PASF 2, 35 Beaux Arts QMCKUIDGYI HR PICS. 2, 42 FT. 3, 45 Annual Staff 3, 45 Art Editor 23 Ffeflih Cl'-lb 25 PASF 31 FNA 3 45 AFS 45 Religious Council 45 FTA i 45 GSL Il 45 Hist. 45 Annual Rep. 35 Alt. 4. BOB STANNARD BARBARA STARNES CHARLIE STAUB BILL STEPHENS Beg. French Club 15 Pep Squad Urvingj Guidance Council 1. 15 AFS 25 Adv. French Club 3. 'HP' 1-.-0' Q-J PAUL STETSON TOM STRADER BILL STRANGE CONSTANCE STUEWE Science Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Math Sportsman Club 15 Girls Athleti- C1'-lb 1, 3, 4: NJSH VP 15 Pal Association 25 French Club 35 Li Ci'-lb 3, 45 NHS 3g Slide Rule brafY Cl'-lb 45 FTA 4- C ub 3. 'UM SCP luv- 4 JW X ve ,wi JUDY STULTS JODYE STUTSMAN Pep Squad 15 GSL 2, 3. 45 Eaglettes 2, 3. JEAN SUDDUTH iIowaJ GRA 25 IRHSJ German Club 5. CHRISTY SWANTESON GRA 25 Volleyball Team 25 Beg PASF 35 NHS 3. Fl new-4 -f Z7' 'sa-.- if ffl ff MARY ANN TAYLOR JOHN TERRY ROBERT TERRY HR. VP. 15 NJHS 15 Sec. 15 Pep Squad 15 Orchestra 1, 25 JCL 25 AFS 2, 3, 45 French Club 3, 45 Religious Council 3, 45 VP. 45 Concert Choir 3, 45 Madrigals 45 Annual Staff 45 Girl's Choir 45 HSB 3, 45 GSL II 4. .fxonsv . . DIANE THOMAS DONNIE THOMPSON JANET THOMPSON Pep Squad 15 AFS 2: Annual Rep. Pal Club 2, 3, 45 President 45 Class Sec. 15 PASF 25 Cadet Band 25 Beaux Arts Z, 3: RHGC 45 Stu- Football 1, 25 Basketball 15 Base- 1, 25 SCC- 2- dent Council Rep. 3. ball 2, 3, 'ur' GARY THOLEN fur? '0'Ur RONNIE THOMPSON HR. Pres. 1, 25 Football 1, 2, 3 Basketball 1, ,25 Annual Rep. 4. 2l7 I 'inf 'if YZ:-37' X-4-4 177 'E-ar BECKY THURMAN . CQ 'X J' X' KATHY TILTON CAROLYN TINNERELLO Photo. Club 1g Student Council 1g FHA 13 Band lg Cadet Band 2. Pep Squad Lt. Ig AFS 2, 4, V Pres. 25 JCL 2, Annual Rep. 2, 35 GSL I 3, 45 FNA 3. Pres. 43 Play- house RHS fig H. R. V. Pres. 4. ,AJ 'dlhaap N-.J XX, I, Ln' DONNA TOTTEN STEVE TOWNSEND JANET TREWIN .ICL 3: NHS 3, 4g DECA 3, 4, Hr. Pres. lg Latin Club 1g NJHS German Club 1, 2. 5, 4, Sec.' 1g JCL Ig P31 Club 5, 4g Football Tfw- 2. Pres. 4: Eaglefte Man- 1, 2, 5, 45 Basketball lg Track 15 agar 4- INN E.: I MIKE TUNNELL Track 13 Basketball Mgr. 15 Bee ginning French Club 1, French Club 2, 3g Gourmet Club 4, Sec.- Treas. 45 Cross Country 2, 33 Track 2, 3, -ig JCA 4. ZI8 NHS 3, 43 Student Council V. Pres. 45 FCA 4. . ,af ef KATHY TURNER Z. KAYE TYLER FHA Pres. 1, Parl. 2: Co-Cant. Pen Squad 1g RHGC 3, 4g H.R. Pres. 2, 3g Annual Assit. 4. TERRY TINSLEY fAmarilloJ NJHS lg Latin C lg Latin Club Sec. Z5 QRHSJ I Frcxrgch Club 3, HR. Pres. 3: IN 3, - , 440 JOHN TUBBS Football 15 Basketball lg Track ALICE VACULA Pep Squad 15 FHA 1, 2, 5, Parl. ith 32 H 'T 1, ! err'rv BOB VANHORN 'Gi' fi' qgaw-an CRAIG WADSWORTH JIM WALKER JUD WALKER NIHS 13 Proiection Club 1: Key KRHS 2, 5, 43 Treas. 3, V.P. 4g Beaux Arts 1, 2. Band 15 JCL 3. Club 3, 4: Track 1. 2. 3: Cross JCA 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4. Country 2, 3, Basketball Mgr. 1. deep-9 .mi -...--2--v :I 151 TERRY WARD 2.2! JANICE WATKINS DAVID WATSON SUZANNE WEAVER Student Council 1, 2, Annual Rep. HR Pres, 23 JCL 3, 4g Beaux Creative Writing Club 25 Talon 4g ICT 4. Arts 4, Band 1, 2, 5. Staff 4. N-,1 ' x ,I f . HELEN WEBER KAREN WEIZ JEFF WELLS BOBBI WELLS PASF 1, V-P- 15 FNA 2, 3. 4: Pep Club 1, FHA 25 DECA 4. fDallasJ HR Pres. 1: Football lg Art Club 1. FHA I-list. 1. Soph. Treas. 35 H.R. Rep. 5. Baseball 15 QRHSJ Golf 2, Interact Career Girls Pres. 2. Club 4. ZI9 Q4 I DIANE WHISTLER 252-3 JANET WH ITACRE French Club 15 Creative Writing Club 1, 25 Homeroom Sec. 15 Annual Rep. 25 Adv. French Club 3, 45 VicevPresident 45 GSL I 4. will 'xzsg' - JOAN WHITACRE BRUCE WHITE Beg. French Club Vice-President 15 iDa1laSJ Football 11 QRHSJ F Creative Writing Club 25 Adv. ball 2,3. French Club 3, 45 Vice President 45 NHS 3, 45 AFS 4. s fy- NANCY WHITE Homeroom Pres. 1, 2, 3: Pep Squad C0-Capt. 15 Student Council Rep. 1, 25 Photography Club 15 GSL 2, 5, 45 Eaglettes 2, 3, 4. tiff? STEVE WHITFIELD NJHS 15 PASF Vice-President 15 Math Club 15 Band 1, 2, 55 Junior Achievement 25 NHS 3, 45 Student Council 3, 45 junior Usherg Annual Staff 4. CANDY WHITTINGTON Beg. French Club 525 FHA 35 DECA 4. X BOBBI WICHMAN fWisconsinJ Latin Club 1, Forensics 25 KRHSJ Beg. Fren Club Hist, 35 Beaux Arts 45 Ac French Club 4. 'T T V BEVERLY WIEDERKEHR Gymnastics 1, 2, 3. 220 Wu! F 3v DIANE WILDER fOklahomaJ Pep Club 1, 25 Span- ish Club 1, 25 Double Pextet 15 Chorus 25 QRHSJ PASF 3, 4. fo'-Lay JIM WILLEY JCL 2, 5, 45 Science Club 2, 3: Math Club 55 Religious Council 45 Band 2, 5, 45 Junior Usher5 Latin Honor Society 45 Choir 45 Madrigals Singers 4. V50 f-. ' ' , ,f , 4.4 ANN WILLIAMS N50 .naug- I , Q19 NIKKI WILKS BRUCE WILLIAINIS CONNIE WILLIAMS fBeaumnntJ, Golf 1, 2, 35 Letter- PCP Squad Lleuf- 15 Fffflfill Club men's Clul- 35 QRHSJ Golf 4. YP- 13 3gv.4FrEncl1 Cllub 3: ESL 3, 45 . 5 x ts. 3: t- dent Council 1, eligst. 215 Annulll Staff 5, 4. l Face It A ' I - . Seniors' o . if K . 1 , - . 'I ,,.' :' f I ,ss Izf , If - .aff KIA. I KATHY WILLIAMS Publicity Club 15 Annual Rep. 3, 45 PRHS 4. WW- 'uw lp 2 'si 'STW17 LAURA WILLIAINIS GLENN WILLIAINISON GARY WILSON GREG WINDSOR JCL Sec. 15 NJHS 15 NFL 33 Re- Band 15 Football 15 Basketball 1, fjesuitl Football 15 IRHSJ ,ICA 2, 'ligious Council 3, 45 Math Club 2, 3, 4. 3, 45 Math Club 45 Science Club 4. 3, 45 NHS 3, 45 Gorman Club 4. 22l f22 'QQ 'ME ', , ALAN WINKLEMAN SUSAN WINKLEMAN Band 1, 2, 3. JUDY WI N GARD - .5 me Red Cross 15 Pep Squad 15 Adv. PASF 25 Junior Achievement 2, 35 Sec. 35 Homeroom Sec. 3. 'hid 1. . Q-duani ' mm' ' SHEILA WINTERS Newspaper Staff 15 Student Cc cil 2, 3, 45 Annual Staff 2, 3, junior Achievement 2, 35 I French Club 35 GSI. I 3, 45 T: Staff 4. ir' Nazi-'V .11 A 1 JAN WOFFORD LINDA WOLF JERRY WOLFE DON WOODWARD fEl Pasoj NJHS 15 Speech Club Science Club 13 JCL 11 NEWSPHPCY Football 1, 3, 45 Track 15 Gout- Homcroom Pres, 1, 2, 35 B 15 IRHSJ JCL 2, 35 FHA 3: Junior 15 German Club 3, 45 Sec.-Treas. met Club 4, French Club 15 Adv. French C Civitan 4. 45 NHS 5. 4. 2, 35 ,ICA 35 Gourmet Club 4. T x 9 , 5 5 KL V .IAQ C1 5 'J' 'H-M? I I f. ,. 5 2 fl 9' 1.1 , 59' 'IQ w t i , if 4 . 5, F, 5. 45 5 . f 4' JOHNNY XVORTI-l TOM WRIGHT Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Chaplain 35 Pres. Band 2, 3, 45 Vice-President ff . f Q 45 Student Council 15 PASF 25 Drum Major 4. 5.15. .3 NIHS 1: Baseball 23 NHS 3, 4g lgesg 45 Basketball Mgr. 45 Gourmet U '. Nab vi' N A. , s ,A LOU C, WUI-FJEN LARRY YEARGER JOAN YEARGIN ALICE YOUNG C2lPif1iI1 Pep Sqund'1: FHA 1, 2, 32 Latin Club 5, Madrigals Singers Ll Sec. 45 JCL VP 1, 2g Newspaper Staff 1, NJHS Sec.-Treas. lg AFS ' 2, 3, 4, Sec. 2, Junior Rep. 3: GSL Il 3. Parliamentarian 31 VP 4, junior Civitans 3, Sec. 4, NHS 3, Treas. 49 I-Iomeroom Pres. 3, Pal Club Princess 3. Q10 '?N---- I KENNETH YOUNG MIKE ZEMEK KATHY ZUMBRUM JOE ANDELSON Band 1, 2, 34 Spanish Club 15 Science Club 1, 3, 45 Slide Rule Math 1, 3, 4: Science Club 3, 4, Club 3. Annual Staff 4. if . V , 442 'JA V ,, QV.. .ff 1 A is . , '., Lx , ' nil' 5 ls. 'Yi DOUGLAS BELL MICHAEL BRUSCINO DAVID DeLAY JOHN ECHOLS 223 I 4d'N vi W' GARY GRIFFITI-I CHIP ADAMS JAN ADAMS RICHARD ALLEN CHARLES ALEXIOU WILLIAM BALLARD PAUL BESIO BOB BOE STEVE BOLAND BRUCE BRACKETT BARBARA BRIERTY GLENN BRONNENBURG BOB BROOKS STEVE BROWN WARREN BROWN JINNY BUCKLEY FLETCHER BURTON JULIA BYRD MIKE CALDWELL BOB CAPPS CARLA CASHON TRAVIS CERTAIN STEVE CHILES SANDRA CODY CHARLES COLEMAN CAROL CROSSLAND VIVIANE CROSSLAND MIKE CURTIS JIM DARLEY GARY DeROSSETT RONNIE DIEHL BILL EDWARDS TOM ELLIOTT BOB ERVIN MIKE EVANS gh:-5 ! J, ' .l uw. A SCOTT HANSEN STEVE JONES CHARLES TOOLEY SENIORS NOT PICTURED: PAUL FEIN VICKI FORTH HOWARD FORWOOD CYDNEY FOX TONY FULTON MELANIE GAGNON CHARLES GALLAGHER DANNY GASTON VIRGINIA GIBBONS CARLYLE GLENN NORMA GONZALEZ KRISTI GRAHAM CHRISTINE GRIFFIN DALE HARLOW DAVID HAWKINS DIANNE HAYNE SHARON HEINTZELMAN LANNY HENSON MARK HOFFMAN MIKE HOOPER DONNA HUMPHRIES RONALD HUTCHISON JEFF JACKSON RHONDA JOHNSON TOM JOHNSON MARION JOHNSTON DANNY JONES ALAN KAREN JOANI KARSTENS ALEXIS KEESE BEVERLY KNOWLES PEGGY LINN JEFF LOHMANN DANNY LYNCH TOMMY MANOWITZ DEBBIE MASON LEE MCCLANATHAN CARL MCCORMACK CYNTHIA MCNICHOLS BARBARA MEYER DEWAIN MINCHEW MIKE MURRY CHRIS NOBLE MIKE NEWBY BOB OAKLEY SCOTT PARKER IANA RAHNER ROBERT RANDOLPH KAY ROPPY HOWARD ROGERS DON RUSH CHARLIE RUTAN RITA SCHUMAKE VICKI SHAFFER ALAN SMITH FRANK SMITH JIM SPIRO JOHN STEEN LYNDA STEWART DAVID TAYLOR JANET THOMPSON BOBBY TODD TOM TONE DAVE WENSLEY LINDA WILCOX KANDY WOOD MARIANNE WU In Honor of the Senior Class of '67 In The Beginning if-f Q M CGNJUSICDN ' K-X. The 1966-67 school year opened with a wild mass of schedule-hunting students roaming the gym. Confusion reigned su- preme. Schedules were often so mixed up that many seniors found themselves in completely wrong classes. Those hot days were filled with the renewing of old friendships and the ac- quiring of new ones. Clubs began to form and after several days, seniors settled down to prepare for the exciting year ahead. During September, the complete realiza- tion of finally being seniors hit us. We suddenly realized that this year would be our last at Good Ole RHS g a year that we would always want to remember. Nlational Honor Society officers Johnny Jrth, Karen Gant, Lou C. Wulfjen, and in OiDonnel1, demonstrate leadership lity as the year begins. September Q Y Terry Bean and Bobby johns plan to make their senior year a clean one. Ron Hull and Bob Peel quietly decide who will sit where, 921' At the last football pep rally, Seniors show the spirit that made them great l l Sam Humphrey and Karen Foster crown a happy Chere Mauldin, Home- coming Queen 1967. Fa ,r,,' W e ilfliiif V . cl e L i A ' L ' 1 X ' ' i in a Hg, . - K 'Z v -Y 1 aaoy R X e .' . 0' . ' -5' l Q t Q, c ' ' i i . I X - .gf it 4' ' 1 ,. , , ' A 1 X ,ft Adorning the Homecoming Float were Karen Foster, Chere Mauldin, Diane zlilgmlclitch, Becca Gillen, and Vicki Massheder. oofballp Fun December 2 -V .N fLgf?xu-atv ft Q i wt, i A, , nge 5 Doors of Christmas decor brighten the halls of RHS Sandra Sissel and Bryan Marquis peer approvingly at door decorated by Mark Bennett, Kay Evans, Ann Hammon, and Becky Murph. Happiness ix being a Senior. Dreams The 1967 Christmas season was different from all others of the past. One could walk down the halls and view brightly wrapped doors and shining lockers. The choir went caroling through the halls and many of the Richardson alumni came to visit. The SEN- IORS were allowed to leave ten minutes early with no books-no cares, just-happy faces. Seniors scurry home for holidays Hotshot Huffman and Sure shot Simpson try their luck against the Senior Eagle Cagers in the Faculty Basketball game. ull' Ivlike Renoulf, with sunken eyes and an overstuffed brain, takes a mid-term exam-one of the less en- joyable events of january. January - 99 days to go! For some unearthly reason more people wanted to attend school during exams than any other time-thus explains the parking problem . 7 , V -rv. '1 45 'X- 2, t t ff- .,,-f t , ...swf '24 L... u 4 ' X- ir M yy- ia 'rf WQBKFW' 121- 3 - ' f Try ,y M , .lx tl 7 'palm-r- f 5 ,.,, ,.,. , , ,, , ,, I 0 iii-si ' s t Vfvt J ' R ii , - . , : Homecoming Queen Chere Mauldin receives her Sweetheart Jacket from Coach Simpson in January. 1? E1 J- it Beautiful and vivacious Kay Evans was chosen the 1966-67 Basket- ball Sweetheart. She went on to win the Dr. Pepper Tournament Queen, thus bestowing many honors on RHS with her lasting charm and award-winning personality. ai January marked many thrilling moments in basketball at RHS In this game played with Highland Park, Don Johnson jumps for the ball as Glenn Williamson looks anxiously on. After the Christmas vacation, all students thought that they would settle down to the same old routine until spring. Boy, were they ever off. One exciting thing after another happenedAincluding everything from blood-shot eyes after New Year's Eve, to a very dramatic bomb scare that broke up mid-term exams. Seniors look happily on as gradually they were beginning to see definite plans for graduation. 233 This year's Key Club Prom, held at the luxurious Apparel Mart, was a big success as shown by the fantastic crowd February sped by like a darting Eagle through the sky. Seniors hurriedly sent in College applications and waited anxiously for an answer. In the mean- time they attended the Key Club Prom and par- ticipated in the elections of class favorites, Hall of Honor and Student Council, and ordered caps and gowns. i M' Judi Gregoly, a member of GSL H, presents Shiela lhilSS.S6Cl1g'S bulletin board provided a perfect valentine atmos . . p ere Winters with carnations and a valentine. 234 1n,,l February Fantasies Bring Magic of March The Eagle Track team worked their hardest in March. just look at the anxiety on the faces of Mike Franklin and Charlie Shipp, as they await the sound of the starting gun. Apple polisher, Art De Vitalis, presents, Mrs. Alsup with an apple during Teacher Appre- ciation Week. Who says big guys don't like little guys? ,f - f , , 'ihn ASIS Iliff March Homeroom Frolics present Bryan Marquis, Andy Matthews and Charles Sco- vern in Speak no Evil, Hear no Evil, and Senior Evil. 235 5 l Spring brings Sandra Sissel out of hiber- nation. '- 'fr 1'?Q4E,,ff'ALif5f: agree 5.1, 5, K, e ,M - - 4 We gotta get out of this place! 236 Spring Fever . . . Senior Fever Senior Eaglette officers perform one last time. April and May signal the end of most Senior's high school careers. It is with eager anticipation and rather delirious happiness that they look forward to graduation, and the most important of all FREEDOM ! ,, ., ,aawgzw a V 2 Q: F l?r 1 Q ,E Q 4 f ..,, Y 1 W4 .. K V ' +41 , Q I x -5-42. ors struggle through final exams :rd the ultimate goal . . . graduation. I Gustafson may have some new s for getting out of school, but still think graduation is the st way! .,,, 4 -5 sk Tim Curniskey, song and dance man, begins another rousing day at RHS. usd! 1:-8? gnu is-ef! A1 'QW' Nywmq' kv 1 wa ,ttt. ,ar ww -It .N ., 5 K- ss an ww .ss ar., ' Nova wH 'aiF's1,mq,QV x -an mf 'HHN 4 X ' was 3 Owl 'W .ff gg fi '11 iwvsl X, 11, -N .NY Ax tn, N - 'Vx i . 5 t,,i' f N I'-mu I 'H V gk . i V vw , t. , as K 5 t.t i ' ssot - So fbnlir the new girl in school! 237 4. , I ? S wi 'sw SZ Ag J x, 'X . . . The Perfect E cl ' g Through the years well still be true. 55352 H 'Wh JOHN WINSLOXY' President - 1 A .': Vg, ?f F231 zaflffg o 'ww I5 ' rr 4 '-iij? ,g S f ' if f JE I ' , Q fl if 4 ' f li 'a 3 f N-ggi, ' 'S , A .Q n V- wg 4. - .- 12.5 f f 1, V kk- ff ij, A . M.. X u ,W , Q-, , 1? i 2 f' mf 'ff B -A we am x Q ,S ,, n 41 A .1 mf W V Q-q.,.f f' ,fs wg I 'P' 4 dw gg' H ,fy nik. . t . vm Cnr' 3 W t l A t A ' t s tl , - A A 'i Qi at ,M J A ,. .. if 5 i X , l 4 U .' A A et l fi! as 9:23 ff ' fggtyffi I smi?m-3S'3f if f 1 l :L f ' WM? ,gv ,A , ' l , 'f'A 'Q o E',,12fif2f ' an A A ta ii,::-,fm W. A .H fr W f 1.: 'M .. x Me m Y- ,QQ ,E I Juniors of 1967 , if 't an 5 Charlene Adams Janet Adams Janis Allen Debbie Allen Susie Allen Farris Allison Susan Altenburger Janice Altman Steve Amis Mark Ammerman Barbara Anderson David Anderson Diane Anderson Pete Anderegg Sharon Anderson Merrily Andron Philip Athans Carry Back Cherry Baker jane Baker Robin Balacaier Jack Balderson Richard Ballard Bev Barnes Liz Barnes 24I David Arlecle Ted Barron Marsha Barr Gary Barton Lila Bates David Bauer Daniel Beers Martha Bellah Becky Bellew Barry Bennett Bruce Benson Larry Bergstrom Judy Bergthold Charles Bertrand Glenda Bevill Susan Biegert Shirley Bird Barbara Bishop Darlene Black Nancy Blackwell 242 junior spirit is led by Martha Perrynmn, Susan Brookner, and Cathylilliott, RHS Cheerlcders. 1 'Y ,Dx A 2 ywli11f 4 1 if 2- - 4 ' -Q I. V ,, 1 , nz ' - , fnfy-Q, Zi ., 'f A ' QUE? 4 45 rrr.r rrrr .B E V f f -fb 1,-ffm Q3 in ,-,-A s - i f V .. ,.--.gm 4 i ii I fw ' B il ,4 in 'r-M i s Vg rrrr, V A J W 5: . A ,,,,,,-Q., ' ' f , f .' 3i9,gQ15f': ' s. .11 '55 4 , I 'fa ff' 'iff' af ,yi . - rr l Xxx n X In ii ' . f , ., X Bob Blair Raliegh Blakely Mike Blankenship John Blasutta Barbi Boatman Debbie Bogdahn Wayne Boggs Jennifer Bolitho Peggy Boren Gene Bostick Vicki Bostick jay Dean Bowden David Boyd Susan Boyd Beverly Boykin john Baddy Kathy Brady Larry Branam Susie Branscum Mark Brennan 243 Mike Brill CV X' gnc? ..,,awl9V 'vo Larry Brittain Helen Brook Alan Broclrick Susan Brookner u F Juniors Find Happine if Q ww 4 .il lff V' V X ... . fy 1 Y, A A - Mi ,pay I5 1' 312'-In I si ? il 4,3 ut. ,f Xin! ff, X Barbara Brooks Rob Brooks Susan Brott Susie Broussard Greg BIOWH Leo Brown Steve Brown Paula Browne 'mi Is it true that Juniors find happiness with each other? 1. . 1' ftQX.2,.. Bob Brown Bill Bruck I jim Bruton lg I Yfiwl-25 V . 'HWQYEE X Kali 23 Q fm ,X Q L ,xl aa, 11 ,af f Z 2 gh Reggie Bryan Charles Bryant Vivian Bryant Dave Bullard O Ilth Each Other B 3 Blld q if nn e B ' 4 1 9 lf a , B ,tk 'f-, I' ,,k. ,Mr s VM ..,, 4 ' M ': iw f, :1-. , , Q , . ,V :,k fl f Q Q Aklk Qi. I V W X ., 1 W9 ',, it I B 'Q ' ' i I , . 4 M . i i q e ,ff iii' ws' X :Riff z H 5? ,, d , it ,, M ,Rebecca Burdick john Burrell Mary Bussman Edward Calbridge . 1 1 , Kew, 5- 4 if . .HJ Karen Burnap Troy Burrows Mike Butler Suzanne Caldwell A Don Buroker Cynthia Burt Bruce Byfield Tonny Calverley Rosemary Burrage Darrell Burt Paul Cabness Ray Canell M, at M L ,,,, N , 1 , 1 il in .M A V l by .s fl A if . , 'W' , -9' ' m if ew .r i N. - t W -M ti i 1 ,,,,, ' 1' ' QA ,,,7 iii. K V t ,A Robert Capps Marc Chandler R S fw ,I f rf- is vi Mary Clark Gary Cochrane Dale Colvin Marsha Carlisle Debbie Cherry W , sf 'l'Z3' X sf Katie Carter Debbie Chizek Mark Carter Beverly Clark 2 xl Q 04' A if . , , 'R Gail Ceuleers Connie Clark W 9' 1 M , ' ,V K - 5. m.A we , 'wil I X ' Q S Q sril W - , QQ -I 'V K I I ,xt I .. 'xl as ' xy P - Q F' Y 5 . 'via f - ' ir ,l,,, Q U 0, ,A :K s- - . A! s fi , 1 nl f , A ' 4 S . ,, 'I Q . 18511 ,cr . . u . 4.71.3 if U Mike Clark Rodney Cleland Chris Clements Le Cl e ep e Glenn Coleman Debbie Collie Tamie Collins Dusty Collvin Randy Combs Melinda Connelly Cathy Conners William Constantine 'A' an , ' ! , , A' i .J A H ' if? -' -,, . I K 4 f C ff . ' -4' 1 I A73 2 'J ? 'C , ,...:,.....i rf: M- at i ly eaaas Melody Cook Norma Cooke Janice Cooper Cassie Cope Kristi Liem is caught posing for an art class. Wonder how the portraits turned out? Q' , , VK J.. Vickie Corder I iff? me . ' K V fi ' 4 ' 'Q V' v X ' . ml' -1--v Q f--.1 ii H' of ,, -lg if isi new ' Q K if ,igtiy I ' f . i f sko 1 C 2 sc ii Zh of I Mag sgwwcvw V , .,a,,4. - K an V , , Chuck Corkhill , Madalyn Crawford Sally Crosson Arlon Cutts Barry Cornell' Keith Creel Debbie Cullum Mike Daniel A , M iw MA E A ,iw .cgi air ,F '. -. p ' Bob Cravens Patti Crosby Keith Currens Wayne Davidson if as 5 yyee 5 M 3 :REM 4 M , ,,,, , Q .r 'EW g be ff J 32 I i ' 1 Q 'ff y 5E , y -' 7 Robert Demand Martha Denton Deby DeVinney Torn Dewell Debbye DiPaola Belinda Drain Greta Davis Marsha Davis Terry Davis Charolette Day Diane Day Rick Deason Wendell Debele Cindy Decker Glenda Dees Karen Dempsey Bill Dennis Robert Dennis Bobbye Sue Gannaway has a conference with junior Eng teacher, Mrs. Gwaltney. I .af Do you think I should trade my Batman comic for her Green W ,o. . ' ex V j .ae K A . 'M ,Q ,,oo,, - o m o m m it ,I , . r f ll Terry Dundas Alicia Durham Beth Durham Hornet ring? Clyde Dwight Larry Dwight Carol Easterling AMW' '! '7 Juniors Seek Advice way -f i y -N A ry, an mural! iffiiglfle H W aw ' A 'V 1 ' 4535331 7 .. rg., re 1 . V , - 43 - ,, ii' Vt, , l rpg' 83 f fl t t 1 Vivian Lee Eckert Beth Eden Geoff Edling Connie Edwards Wendalr Edwards Cathy Elliott Eddy Elliott Sydney Elliott Karen Ellis Molly Engel Susan Englert jack English Joe Eppler David Erickson Kathy Ernst 249 VV Z We . ,.A , it 'I ' 25? il ,x Zyiftkiiilii V in A mir V, V JW? fl . I af ' ,. K' - f Lg. W',- A ,, it 13 Q xa 'W ' we Q. IMT, 'F 3 'ini ' . 35 Brenda Erwin Sue Evelth Kevin Feathersto I1 w...wf -A '119' f mf Q -fe? unwe- Denise Eskridge Teddy Faust Christine Fick Alan Fite Kay Fitzgerald at rad' K'sns- -K , 5 , A mb'-' nfl E 4 ' Q ,wx 7 F i 51 Debbie Etheridge Tim Fazi Sherene Filisky Butch F lippo A i' fgfs i, ffl W ,,.,' , 5 x ',2:f'M:- f 55952 f ...iv -f- ii f ' , V ' . 1 Q- ,, is X . ' f ' 9. f ,,1i f 'f' .f ,. X 'QQ fr ' 1 -af-9' x , ,M . M . J 1 5 . :fi 3 fgfky I 5 'hi Y ,fy is 7' til wgxgf' 'Wf- wr Martha Etheridge David Fekete Mike Fincannon Marsha Flippo Sharla Forest Lynn Eubank Rick Ferguson Kathy Fischer Sheri Flowers Christine Forwood Debbie Allen, Jeanne Mason, and Joan Greer are surprised as they put up a poster advertising the V . Doll Assembly. ,ig 0- I yn 1 rg M' 42?-x F 1 V F F 1 X if-...,,, jimmy Foster Richard Freeman Bobbey Sue Gannaway Becky Garza Cindy Gerlach X fi an y eiee fam f W J 'a li I D .x,. ' .V-:wif l 1 Q .1 . ,s - up . , 3.-.M A ' rg.-agp. ave '. 4, .1 4, , gf I e W , , , -.R ' v S wif! rem? K, M , 2.5 ' S -' : 'E. 53325 X 5 fr ii i zz as ' in ::.' ' X ' gy. i. V -,A ,ff in f J' jerry Fox Karen Gadd Qetty Lou Gannaway Steve Gaspar Greg Gibb The date-ser-Susan Leighton and Susan Brookner ...., 1 3'x rl 2 Jn - e i' I ' gm X 5 :J unw- fxt K F 17 3 ' ,,,,, i n Q -E: kr J 1 EH ,, , a ' x ii: h V I Q ..5.A A ' ,V T. ,, F i iiii ,X ' l 1 f: ::: ,, Joey Frank Martha Gallier Bonnie Garey Garilyn Gay I fm Nancy Frazier Gail Gammon Richard Garrigus Candy George WM Silvia Frazier jack Gammon Gary Gartman Dana Geroge 'L 'Z Kathy Gibbs Terry Gilbert Jeanne Godwin David Golub Steve Graham Ed Gray Dave Green Mike Green Dan Grigsby Patsy Grisak t nnnn ttt ga Q' 'W E ,f 4 A W . in-45 An,t nnn tnin iiiittt nnni G , haw , 4 1 1 my! ,I Scott Gilliam Jud Good Vicki Gray Joan Greer Larry Grissom A I . tw 'n,f,' - ' X 5' . J za 2- ,gl 1 Q? 1 lll ' 'M f Q? 52 M ' il ,W , tgg X N N ' ,W f' sf Ml? , , 1 . W GV' . 1 ,J.f, J thhoi A my Doug Goclbey Kenneth Gordon Janeen Goben Dorothy Goodman mi' ,, .r ' . 1 ,,,, 1 x ,.t' H 'vu' V . J U 'iff-if 'f. r UA f J L ' ,i 15 . Q I I V + 5 ,, , 2 Vi It W t1V'lr + illii iil, I e ,Q H 9, W J e J l ' ttt,,, ' tttt f ' - Happiness Junior l 5 Judy Gross johnny Groves JO Gunn Philipp Gunnar ails Las , , . . gg 'M rd? ,Wa , ,.V H Bill Guernsey Kathy Hadden Niki Hale Tom Hammargren I I April Hammond Spirit Darlene Guinn Laura Hagen james Hales Kathy Hammerback john Hanna Doug Gullickson Chrystie Hahs Cyndi Hall Bill Hampel Kathy Hansen usual Judy Gross with her mouth open! ,nf adn, Aa! CWM? 40's .X 5' YA . Q AV x 1 M9 'M' VM i ' 2 5 .V Craig Hanson Nancy Hargis Terry Hartzell Mary Hayes Dave Hanson Linda Harrison Linda Hawkins Catherine Haynes ff 45 Mui 'win 'A -s.....d' m , ,tv 5 A , 3 it -ui, Lynne Hardesty Bob Hartsock Lisa Hayes David Heitman Walter Helmick Sara Henson Margaret Herron Linda Hewitt 1 'E K he ll' -. 4' My ' , J M R E f 421, my , W X V V if s 1 4 ' sg semi, John Higgins james Hoffman If ff s ' V V if-A VV gil, M , i- ig y lf . gy. ,V ,, l Brian Hoover David Hough Robert Huber Uv' I 'f l K f Kenneth Hill Rick Holland wr , l K ,, I I fii jan Horger John Howell john Hughes ff' ,..,, v ,wg 'Q V, - ' u Iy' ' Z V' V sm W an ,af ree? Jeffery Hock Andy Hix Stan Holmes Ginger Hollier -if , 1 hw-Uflf - 09 Russ Hodges Charles Holt nv. fir' ana... lp .. ik A , V f V ,V V F Vl ,A QP? Joan Hopper Linda Hooper Sally Howell' Linda Hoyt Jonelle Huffhines Jan Hutsell illllx U V My will Bob Howard Ron Hubbard David Hutton 5 Norma Cooke and David Hutton are watching the bouncing ball in Physics? Cini Ingham Steve johnson Juniors Search for Gary jones janet Jones Paula jones aww Quia Mania 54 1 gy Nancy Johnson , Jimmy Johnson Donal Johnston Elynn jones Sandy Jones john Kachel S 'Lil M d , 'aa , ,W H Bob Kammeyer a- V A AA , ,I , Gai1K21P1an e ,. S , 1 A N' Rory Karstens My :l 1 J , .bw 1 Kathy Kavanagh nm A Vaa K 'Y ' , X v S yy i I A x . l ' S , , MW - Kathy Keller ' , , Jim Kelly Steve Kemple ' A 3 ,ai I ' W' 'vv 4, Jackie Kennedy H B V g V E , Ann Kenney If W ' , lm Av of as 2, 256 u tiff '51 ,, , at ,.i. gi i 'K -72 2, ' :55f m'- , .fl ,, g' , , .VKVWV V . , L V fi, 9 iff. i ff wal ' A ff. ,,p, , , gy wr L 'WWI 5 ff QQ t 12 Q rii ri WF, Zan rillliwsai W . K I ay ffw U ui J-.QA ,, Goals of Tomorrow Mary Ella Kerr jerry Kersey Patrick Kersey Ken Kieley Wlayne Kile Frank Kincaid Jo Sharon Kinder Mike King Louis Kinkel jim Kirby Skip Kirby Larry Kirkendoll 46 pw Larry Brittain and John Swords, serious-minded chemistry students, are playing with tinker toys? ' 5 ' fb Gary Klein Ed Kneese Terry Kreig Bob Kunze -J a f at Donna Laifson Michele Lalonde Charlotte Lawson Erfef I-Cdbeffef Drusie Knickerbocker Frank Knight Karen Kogan David Kuykendall Susan Lackey Kay Lair Fun, Future, Fulfillment A vf:,',. g1'X Y il, 1, fl- x-'Vt 1 .' ' ' . 4 Q . jery Langley Vickie Lanthrop Gary Law Patsy Lee Mike Leigh Susan Leighton u S L L f tsae L - - fif, R, yi' ski s h af' ,pf ,kv : 'S 'n n c 4 ,, . Linda Leming Susan Lewis Ann! Levine Bill L'Hommedieu muses Of Junior Year I Diane Lindsey Bob Livingston Hisxggtxfzil . ,fsf'fff'ff.ft K - iaifrllfiii: ' ' K f N M' 3 S gn . . ' I Q , 6 I Kathy Lingo Kenneth Lock Barbara Levy Kris Liem N rrr af Diane Lewis Mike Lincoln The few juniors in this Trig. class seem to f, ,llaol,i ii 5s.,,,.f' ra S- . , . i. Sharon Lewis Chris Lin be having fun. EN Polly Lockler julia Loe Rocky Lohman John Long fi ,-Q. Robert Long Clay Longino Lane Longserre Glenn Lowe A Nancy Loveless ' Mike Luberich Lew Louis P 4 J - A I V 5 Doug Lucas 6 oyyee by 6 mlf x 1 ,,,..f 'X n l Zi Rx Jumors set their own goals Mary Lunsford James Lynch juniors in basketball have their goals , K, 'siilihs , ii Sue Lyness jim Madden Don Magard Cheryl Maher Doris Makuta Dick Maloney Linda Marks David Marshall Charlie Martin Jeanne Mason Pat Massie Carl Maxcey e r .,,, at ij N ' A ' I 5 S W , Bob Maxfield ., g 4 KJ ' ' any 2 Bill Maxviu Mvi'+ slit Robert McCa1eb Roger McAllister juniors Cindy Meadows, Steve Graham, Denise Esk ridge, and Tom Hammergren enjoy outside activitie at the Arapaho Dairy Queen. Charles McCamant Mike McCauley ,X -af Juniors enioy outside activities . . . Rose Ella McC1eary jesse McCoy Cathy McDaniel Elizabeth McHaf1ey Pam McManus Carl MCC01'maCk .i0dY Mfcuffhefl Marsha McGaugh Joyce McKamy Tina McNeese ' ' ff .awe 'ir Jn 4 Q ,- f M . 'lv , 'Z-ami - ,Nw , ..,,. iv 5 X5 ef 7 nik elflfmww- 9 - Aw' 4 .. fe , 5-fwgy L if my 5.12 an if x 'L vt HP Lilies 2 - o 1. ' W Darlene McWilliams Pam Melton Mike Meyer Cindy Meadows Charlotte Mentzel Stephen Michael john Meier Pam Messimer Vicki Miles rl Dave Monroe Merle Monroe 7 w i is Hag A qw' 7 fi K W,-if-f , 'Nl' Baffy Mgody David Moore Begky Mogfe Maureen Moore Barbara Miller Linda Miller Mike Miller A, JMM-mm M Q, ' David Mitchell jim Mitchell Vinnie Mitchell .ww . . -I M M L i 3 fa Mike Moore Bill Morgan , 'K '- , -. 1 l,,, ff? mmm Fil- I 'A Kim Mortimore Ken Morgan 263 x i Sa Q 'mx K ..mf.i1.. ' 2' if M i i L . Q K - .Q s X xg' X Art seems to be Kendra's progressive talent. 264 .u '0 -. A v- 0 . . - QV s Ji fb? 'ip X gi Q V8 J, J X if C' .ju N 'Y 5:59 QA N, r. ,QV 1 if ,: Q, X K . - - 4 .- - iw.-...S 5175375 .f .Zn f f cg . Junio Mike Moss Larry Mumaw Randy Munson Pat Murphy Karen Itiurry Richard Mussett Sandy lvfyers Lavelle Neal ave Progressive Robert Neese Lynn Nichols Steve Nitsche Larry Norsworthy Tim Norton Cindy O'dell Chris Ohmer Sue Olson john Oravec David Orf Mark Osterberg Janet Overman Stephen Ousley George Pappos Paul Paris Phil Parker Chris Parsons Bev Pate Jeannine Patton jerry Patton Talents J' lei . X 5 N 'Gi ,sax i n -Q C I ag' 5 J. ,J fs ,fn it mr 1' 'G' 1919015 I smoke Roi-Tan. Cathy, Martha, what kind do you smoke? Juniors Promote School Spirit. S A-0 0 5 if ,v 's,. Yi ,v ,A at M if 4, gd W C ' p rig u 'rf f 'QA ' , ,MA ,rv 4- , 'tiff' Richard Peavey Weyman Penny Martha Pietzsch Ann Peek Susie Perkins Lynell Plumb Pam Peek Joan Perry Melody Plummer Nancy Peery Martha Perryman XA-f john Poorman Dan Potter Benita Powell H, - iiii W P -ws 'ii' rosa. l s , ' ara y s y 5,1 5 5. Bob Powell Robert Powers Anne Price ar-Av My mf if ,. i , .- i I ' wQa i. ,Fwin 'V i ' Ey5?! 1 ' ii,i ssl xiii: ga., Qs' W li , QQL xi i ., XLLX x,x: p Q..,: PQ? X W Q up i 1 ' X, Janie Prier john Primdahl Stanley Proctor 1 Larry Provart Philip Rance Mark Rasco 3 ,1 gi 1 William Ravell Richard Rearns Paul Reazin 9' S i - H N. ju p A . .K R A Nei X If David Redman Marshall Reed Mike Reed .1' Carol Reesman Stephen Rhea Linda Resnik . Q 4,45 'xl 11- ,- 3 Surprised Susan Brookner is caught working on a poster to promote junior school spirit. 4 wa-'X Beverly Renfrow Anne Reynolds Cathy Reynolds Mike Riblet RHS ls Host To Juniors Cf Many Nafionalifies jim Rice izgz W : Zi. ,f li, Suzanne Rice Mona Ritchie Laura Richardson john Roberts Steve Ritchey Deanna Robins Carol Robinson Karen Robinson Trent Roesler Carolyn Rogers Diane Rogers Mack Rogers by jim Rose Danny Rowell Barry Ruback . ,' J i i f V V - we Wg' we ,, , QV A , , Q t, , ' .V W jg aw ,A y. -1, 3 ' K gf 9 wfffifrfrff- Rick Ruhl Greg Russell Sharon Russell , l,., .. , K li: gg S R all H - . Q ' To learn of America is Patsy Lee's reason for a two year stay in Richardson. joseph Sartor Ha Marsha Rutenbar Mike Ruwaldt Susi Sallee writ: df Cheryl Sawyer Lupe Scarce Helen Schiff Bob Schloss .E v U , -J e N xx .f x O x - 6 '- L. 'g ig i. 5'3 i?l 'f yiil l 1 f l SX Ai:lyyy 1 H4 Rick Salsbury Tommy Joe Sanders Roger Sapp yyyy ' 5 Linda Schrenkeison David Scott Spirit Reigns While Juniors Attend Class ! of-J :- ,- lr Don Scott Janice Scott Linnie Scott 5 Fl , f I, ' ,ir 4 , 1, .1 EX S 1 Z Jann Seale Gary Seals Charlotte Seger Why' 1, E Mary Ann Seiser Betty Seldon Sandra Sharlcey 'hr' Susan Sharp Jacque Sharpe Alan Shaw 'xiiix' S 1- ' ' 2' s Iam! 199' jean Sheets Martha Shepherd Terry Shiell 5. 9 2 K K, I A.,, Zky ,.,, 3 r. E 'IW Ym ' ii I 4, Y ' V f g - ' 45' ' ii , , H g i :I 3 A, V , 5 S yttyr ii 'W eett 4 y it taii to ttey i n , I V959 , .Ik V yi Hug i 1 ,mg W V .W im' f W I W, ' . X ,V g 1' xibmi ii ,, 'I V -, ' ii : h L 4 Sli. '1' X ' -, N S - S ....Azri yt tt or Xl! ,R lk fi 'f :aim ,.,,, iw' 4,0 X rw? Q. ' I m y gy ', ml: W -Ivy: 22: rsi 1- ,Z ,, S ,,,. V . 'UK ' Nancy Shivley Linda Shotwell Kendra Slabotsky David Smith Robert Smith Guy Shoemaker Sandy Simmons Becky Sloan jaye Robert Smith Vinson-Smith janet Sholtess Bryon Skow Daniel Smith Rick Smith Virginia Smith ms. z . .. X .. .. .Q 944' 'ir' ,1 P - - ,bi , rx ,.'-, i E 5 1. X Ea ' in- :ax rumah.- 4 it H ' ai Happiness is being carefree like Bruce Thrasher. john Snider Larry Sparks Classroom ...7 ,dm , 'NW 'Q' MQ? f 1 Q 5 t arf' fi? 'P ,,.m.,,,, ii if- 'WZ 5 ' v 94' , -pf-' , ' 'f yi LV r 4 s 1 1 4' E 9 E' 2,4 iii . ' , M I pi SKU ig, ku.: .. cw 3 1 Shari Sparks Sandra Spaulding Versalilil Donna Spears Janette Speegle Sue Spradley Sue Stover Nancy Stowers Donna Stalker Gary Stallard Bill Stalsworth Paula Standriclge Steven Staub Randy Staudt Ricky Stead hi ' 3 ,QT Pam Steed ii jeff Stearns ww- . it s .41 , 2 f 1 ii. I I if 1 V...-Q 1, Y' ' Y Yin Q ,' ,R Karen Stevens ' ,W 'i 7 f Linda Stevens Susan Stembler Susie Sterlacci W -el Pat Stevens Q Alyce Stone splclyecl by Juniors .dr I W17! H S V ii' se, V M' . -ti VV' If Pam Stone Joe Strange Chris Streit Patti Stringer Sam Stuart ,,, 0 ,1 rdf. if S Joan Perry, Faith Tubbs, and Donna Lairsen enjoy one of the elective courses at RHS. ,, ., ,'- Q 'A ' A Darrell Stutsman .af Z V Karen Sullivan t -v A-'via VK K , and A. : Lyy .4 X4- zaeip-1 i 4' MW l Doug Surber Dayna Swahn Louise Suttle ,, wa' V f rli fl 1,.iw i 1-f 747 1, , an-R 1 yt T -sf, 1 I rrr W john Swords Steven Syverson Donna Talley Gary Swain Lila Swanson Susan Swords Cooperation is the . . . 5 i 1 7 for 1 , all Y 1 + ml ' S J B john Tannehill James Terrell Stephanie Tate J. D. Terry Jack Taylor Cheryl Tesmer IA' an 'T 'H hy f-Hui T 1 srfffffr N... N. Terre Thomas Betty Thompson Marcia Thompson Andy 91 1-dl' J Tommy Thomasson Ricky Thompson Bruce Thrasher ! Pat Throp Jerry Tilley Kathy Tobin jane Todd Kay Tomlinson Louise Trammell Sam Treadway Sonny Trusty Faith Tubbs Linda Tucker jeff Tucker Tom Tunnell Keynote of Success , gg' , in V .YH ce-.W a, M S' ,ar R95 Qp.u:r 49 ri 1 ' .., .. Q . X x Q Gary Turberville Pat Turner jo Ann Vance S x Va wig i w ' x X, a 5 X 4 wwf 419' 9'5- Ted Vanderslice Bobby Demands anxious face must mean friendly visit with Mr. Cook. Shirley Vanderwal 276 , RNAs E The Many Faces I . :VL I M : K E if ii. gk ki V' . 3 1 , ,V 1 , Y W: 'F GC01'gC Vefek Turney Vidovic Linda Villasana IL Q 43.41 gm ,i1,.i,1 , 4 tvvtf aa sl A, 3 . at v Cathie Vogel Bob Wainner Mark Wallis Brad Warren Kathy Vogt john Walker David Walthall Ben Watson David Voss Mark Wallace Dale Ward Tommy Watts uniors Af RHS Stephen Way Steve Weart jay Webb Suzy Wells H-.V Man -if .- in f ' 9 mf, g 'bi .M X lllll 3 g A 4 ss nla 4 es ae f 1 1 nntt ix -if I lf a ' '-,'f1 ' 1' '. .1l IL 71: ' H-'i' gl ,I Mike Whalen A,'VV ,'A' il Kathy Wensley w g V l,V Shirley Whitaker 1 f as 'Lf , i sf g P Thomas White A Debbe Whitefield m A ,. ., Richard Whiting V . viii' 79252-'f'.S ET in Keffv' Whitney 3 is ' E Time and Work Lead io Success h Susan Wiederkehr Tom Wiens Laura Wilder Stephen Willey Wes Williams Billy Willis Judy Wilkinson Chl-is Williams Benny Williamson Chris Willis iJ .275- A ,. .xii ? J , g f The hardwork of Brian Hoover helps RHS have a X winning track team. L x , ,f 137 X 1 4. i ytfw-.Wflf 44 'fl .ylgh :fi1g:i1.:i1,1tt 5 ff- in J-1 Ed Wilson Karen Wilson Kay Wilson Ward Winnette ' f i, 4 5 ,psig .i ,E ,,..,, . fmwwgi- '..w,g.Hg,,,,m,,,, 5355722355555 ' JEZEFI ' 'aa -, 35? x' 'V 135' V V N ' I I . X 5 ii '1 f,- :, ' f i Susan Wingard john Winslow Carol Wisnter Ed Winslow Bill Winter Steve Withey 'vw .3 X Diane Witt David Woehr Ronald Wolf Rick Wollan Chuck Woods jim Woods Dennis Worden Diane Wright 1, ik. io e t , r 5 W 33 If r F ff. lg. 55 ,,, W- 453 , el A heavy tuba proves to Lyn Eubank that the band isn't always fun and games 'fe ..,. t 45 ..., y 5.22: I fe' tiff ggi E12 yy y ,ff - 1' Kenneth Wright Robby Wright Deborah Yantis Fred Yarwick Jack Yarwick 280 , MW f ' i at 5 by Q M L., 9 5 f cg.: e 'mi ' 'Wu-SAW L 5. XA Keith Yates Monte Zajiqek Bruce Butterfield Cindy Davis Loretta Yeal-gin Diane Zylka Cathy Coburn Steve Dent Debbie Young Gini Blum Mike Damommio Bob Dudney i Widest ' NF l 1 ,xg li M, Delories Dwight Frank Farris 3 ., 1:51 AA :JLV 1-.1 , ., , My , ,, ,,,. :I M ! I iw, we 1 1 K in X f e' r... f .-+5 f f fMM we i a r fu , H Nancy Frazier Allen Gauglitz Ray Gannon jill Geiger A Nfiifr, K as ' ,J ,,, I, Mark Golightly Sue Hunter Joyce Harris Tommy Johnson Forward ever, Backward never! f f W, KX, 4 Mike Kavanagh Sandra Lee Y'- if E K l Lissa Linter Glenn Lowe Majel Quinn Thomas Literati Deb Quick James Reynolds 2 Andrina Richards jackie Ross Bill L'Hommedieu, Jay Terry, Doug Gullickson, and jerry Kersey play a typical game of football on the RHS rooftop. in Rusty Trusty proves that when can't get sleep at home you can rr Junior Mani' To get good grades and get into college, Mark Osterburg studies in- tently -Y .35 JF' as t ps Sue Lyn:-:ss portrays her mystic abilities. mA,,M4b- Rob Brooks and Nancy Johnson dis- play their musical talents at the DECA Talent Show. p at school. -RH - .. aww. , iwwhvaiaiieiyl ' J i Unrv me Louise Suttle, Barbi Boatman, Diane Wright, Bill Dennis, through the hole in the wall. fi: and Cindy Gerlach stand in line to peer 283 . 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A' H' L:- W ' ' M, M -fm L , f W ' + HL . fww-Wm' wxamauvff-,fffw M ' . - f.- 'inn , fbi' ' w A 'Um' '53 , A In .., Sandra Abbot Alan Adams Daphne Adams c f ILHL I X , 2 . Laurel Baker Linoin Baker Rick Baldelli 'W an X 5. I . ,. l -5 .1 1, 'Am I ,, W, 'Z' ,sl t Mark Adkins Randy Ake Cathy Akin M, div .' 3, A , , 'V .V fl-f' 5 ,3 ' Ronnie Baldock Stacy Balla Steve Ballard Seniors - 1969 fr ,- 9 1 'W' ie-P v-'V W J ,, S Q. A717 jan Alexander Steve Alford Billy Allen af W g W If 'X I 'U' , , :Z K-.. , ' H .ykj k AM W Cindy Allen Cathy Antonatus Sheila Allen Vikki Armstrong Nancy Anderson Ed Arrowood Q1 if AL? YN 'G' , Gary Barab Kerry Bafgef Billy Barbee Lana BHIHCS Ann Bal-field Ynonne Barnes F tariff -t f 'H ,,,,,fw..- f a ' 'gfjffff r A ,,. ,Ji K' 5 A i' 1 Tommy Ashby Wade Atteberry jack Aulick xv' , ' Barbara Barron Roxanne Baxter Scotty Baxter af I jew J Zz Y ,M , ,at ., ' 'iw ff mf . tr a 4, S f VV A 'H I Z' . Q 5, QXH 2 'it .. 0 ' .' . 2 If 2 Phyllis Aulsbrook Don Baird jimmy Baker V1.1 Dianne Bazar Terry Bean Connie Beard 285 , K, ,, - -fair ,, -f,. I ,, - N f --,f.: nm, ..,-- 1' lI, ,--vw ii o l , k.,,:' V : , Af ..h, , ze. ,Rina ldi a pi Devon Bearden jim Bedwell Natalie Beers Richard Belf Bruce Bell John Bender Robert Benfo jomarie Bennett Debbie Benzer Dick Birchler Gerald Blakely Barbara Blefeld Mark Boland Larry Benson Davy Bichell Kay Bishop Margaret Blase Teresa Barbara Bontei Bryan Beuret Carol Bickers Kathy Blake Mark Blaquiere Bloomgarden John Bostick Elizabeth Boe Ruth Anne Susie Brandon Bradshaw ,f f-flu---:lk 1 Marilyn Brandt Rick Braun Nancy Bray Bob Brennan Jacki Brewer t KQV . w.,f'g O y Q Q-if .W B Q :az we WP .fi . .f F my Lynda Brewster Ken Briegil Pegi Brier-ty john Brinkman Brenda Brown Daryl Brown Edwina Brown I-affY Brown 1 b .., . i m L...,,, Q L , A 9 Z SQ i I QKJY , ' ' ' -3 ..., ' -ir , is Bob Brown Rusty Brown Chuck Brittin Barbara Britton Marsha Bfgwn Mitchell Brown Sophs show Originality in their Spirit ,,.,..,. ,,r, J li i w B -ef? 3' ' '-f,, E, S , W ,, .... , V , - yl, it , B B ' ,irt t If it B ,E j , H VV I. , x, fi gg Vr kz M 1 N I 'V it y y ' 5 l l E 5. Q U i K -B Stephen Bryant What! I5 Jimml' Ba jill Buccy its f'- 'B ' .I f mn' f. 'N ggnmf Diana Burocker Debbie Burrell Cathy Burrows .lan Buswfll ker a displaced Eaglette? 10210 Burnap Shannon Burnham Barbara Butler Karen Byler jamie Bynum 287 E 9 m b W Q l '- Q Qzhi ite. in viii- ,, .. gay W . y 'ss 53: 'W' .. HY web Karen Byrd Linda Campbell Lawerence Cantor Bill Carpenter Scott Cearly Kenneth Calkins Charles Cannavak Robert Carlson Debbie Carpender Cynthia Chadwick jerry Camp Donald Cannon Debbie Cathey Gloria Costello Mike Chambers Q ., .1 ft , a Terry Chambers Don Chester Barbara Clark Judy Clark George Clary Cindi Click vt xii It 1 gi g Timmy Cline Teresa-Cole Mike Cody Diana Collins Patsy Collier Sherie Collins Fred Colodney David Connolly Mide Cooper -mmfifissv jan Dolph concentrates and uses vivid imagination in Art Class -7' hu Q xi W. avi s va' X i ,,, - sci V LX i, VV' ffl? x lsi .i s r l if 1 'NX I 'fo i A C . is J ' 'id if f David Cordell Cathy Coiyell k Sharon Cowne Billy Cox Elizabeth Cox Charles Correll Bob Cowan johnny Cowley Brenda Cox Henry Cox Sophs Show Interest in Elective Courses 3, f av- ? ls-s h-rf' ' t as C f xyxe ,-. : ff '- it ,fl C My , is ? N5 ' Q XM ff s tiskffs ,J as xl 5 1: is ' I' Rosemary Cox Cynthia Cramer Robert Crouch Vicki Cummings Robert Curry Tom Cutrell jeff Daniel Linda Craig Carla Crawley Mari Crosby David Randy Curtis Dan Cymiskey Mark Daniel Cunningham Q 0 2 - , 4-. -.Q K 3 J 3 . , Qt: , ,E , , Ce oo ' ' f 1' ' -1-, . a ffix X Bob Davidson Jirlgnyld David Davis Debbie Davis Patsy Davis Cynthia Day Lyn Decatur avi son 289 K- - . , as 53' .gi H+- Q: r I ,ff lives Gary Demand an C I ' V ' ' kj lane Doersam X 0 ' , X sv vi 'WT ..:. kr I A Ns.. ij! Jan Dolph qib. 1' .'AA fi YN!!! X -gg ' 45:3 gr J l I , .5 nfg,,fv-fa .- ellis M' ' I gf9g:,f5?'3- ,4tYf'.jf: ' ' ' ' K : Q ' E X at in X I Bobbi Donnelly . .AX 4 . Q D , 'ff a , t t Gail Dickenson Daniel Dickson Donald Dilmore Gwen Dorris Chris Doyle Craig Duffy jimmy Dumont Mark Duran Dennis Rose jimmy Anne Dillard Stan Dixon Chris Dickinson Donna Dillon Karen DOClS0n Derrington Rodney Dickinson Sophs Show Brute Strength ' ..:2. - '5 i 1 K K. S if .i,' , , .L jf' 1 Vik Q ' i - f-t aets Q C . -r r f Q r V at l Carl Dossey Pam Drain Carolyn Dulaney Sam Duncan Mark Durham Donnita Dossier Hank Dubey Dean Dumont Debbie Durree Mollyan Durham fire And for his next trick john Brinkman will wiggle his toes. Laura Elfenbein Debbie Eslgridge Sheri Falkenberg Mike Elizondo David Evans john Fanning Edward Emig john Evans Betty Feagin Karen Epley Marsha Evans Rebecca Feather fi f ssvv F r it Q. it it 2 tj' X Fi K Q5 .. . Q, M Vi? , , i it , A ix ,- .,-, 15' 3 Xt ' is V, K1 K is .. 1 its W T' 5 J M: ,,,.., . ' A :W ' A 3 ,- 2 1104? .df V tex 1 . Gary Dusek Sterling Earley I-3ffY Edlin Alan Dye Debbie Ed NanCY Edwards Phil Dyer Marcia Eden Thwdofe Eger X johnny Eppler Etta Epstein jim Erwin P it xi . , Q 3 . -1 'N .X K Mary Evans Susan Evans Vi 'i .,,. Nw ,Q .., A ig, .119 ..-g g : Qxxn.lot u1 e ' Q' f Eff X.: v il' K kkk.. lr., r- f W A Q N Mike Ferguson Lois Farley Karlan Fairchild Kris Fetherstonaugh 29I . g i Phil Feilder Kurt Fischer Bobby Fleming Mike Fleming Dorothy Floyd james Forrest Mike Figg Dan Fitzgerald Dawn Fleming Valerie Flanders Allen Forrest Ron Forrest Fun and Games Highlight This Year For Sophomores re ' i V. ij 1 I F A Linda Foster Bruce Freeman Mike Funk Pat Gailey A Perry Gai-man Sarah. FOSUSI - Lane Freeman Bruce Gadd Larry Gamble Diane Gant DCHI116 FIHHCIS , Laurie Freeman Michael Gable Patricia Gantt Steve Gardner David Frazier U Martin Fulton Shawn Gagnon 'Af s-.-v' ,,-. ,,,.,.., .. .1 . 1 r. Q' W , 1 X Tonda Garner james Garrison Paula Garrett Linda Garrison Pat Garrett Gail Garuie rr 4 'gmai- ,4 K K -gf. my , ,'.rr -1 We . A ' 'W , . , fr. r 'Eff'-J. ff -,4.-gg-Ijyffaff, , . , . 4 , .r 'K .rl s tightrope walking the favorite pastime of Randy Iombs and Debbie Wilbanks? M tra 's T .t rr wb, ., Q!! W H .49 F L t 5 . . we Q? K . W Jw., Wayne Gary Lisa Gates joy Gauntt -UL r G' v r qvw ,X sl, Pl.: 'Gr -.,. Q I , 4 vu, - i it Q fl, X Marijo Godwi Suzan Golub .Q K i W N v xriwfgx KA Q, x.t., 4, Q K L A , , ,jg 1 E Vyfy- I , e 4. at e K, FE. ff i i i, :kk K Jim Gealy Michael Gerrald Kenny Gideon Dick Gentry jim Gibb Robert Gilbert Randy George james Gibson jane Godwin Barbara Grant john Graham Gail Gregg David Grant Terry Granade Charlsey Green Bob Graham Doyle Gray Dan Green Georgia Graham Steve Gray Elizabeth Green Diff -J an , . ,W' Sandy Gorski , 293 gr Harry Green . ' 4 'cyf f 5 'mv J , iii 1 I , L Sherry Green Rick Gudgel Hank Greene Randy Green Becky Grimes ir, f - , ' 5 ' ap, 'F ,f t J if , All .410 . , l 'ni' YW' 75 1' ya-rj I , I 1 'Q Q Q 4-F y N V in ' ..r.,- I 4' ki ...,r ,, W Ken Harrison Marie Hartt F ,,., il 5'3 311.8 ,M P' w , ,,.. , . Q. y ii cs, xii? 'gqxxs '- 'ffl ,fi . 311 Tm. .325 ' ' 4 me A ' I ,T SUM' 'Q af' Q B - - ' fir '-'+' rr '11 Q ri... ac t, Les Gulledge David Gullickson jeff Guyton Donna Haden Claire Hagen Gary Hail jan Hall janet Hambright Patty Hamby jay Hamilton Liz Hammon Sharon Hancock Susan Hanna Bay Haralson Kelly Haralson Debbie Harrelston Dwight Harris Howard Harrig james Harris Richard Harris Dola Gurnse 75, 525,17 H!Ei3.'.'Q' 'Z a tr iii? Wisiivq i iizzig 5 -- it ',,x B . . pix Steve Healy Becky Heinly Sander Held r ,S some A t n 1 is D 5 Q ' y ,f f K 5 y ir r i V X r f B r AE Colleen Cynthia Brad Haut Mary Hausmann Virginia Hawes Hasbrouck H3fhaWaY ,gif ral .f I ,il,i1 K R. raY4lhF W N , f Hillary Henderson Marsha Hensel john Herd Roger Hehod jimmy Hicks Rae Well Higgins 5iiisirfeieaiftgsizfz' K --f I . 4141-H4 f L! ,3 , sg ' Yf i figfixi Y A 1 . lik ii 1 Stuart Hendricks Kerry Henson Royce Herndon Beth Highon George Higginbotham Charles Hill Alan Hilton , JaCk -Q.---f Hinds , , is Q, ' 9 Benny l Q ' 5 Hines 'K Billy , 3 F Hines Q . Q Q Q Charles Ji Hin Leslie X Hodson X, gi 1 A Ginger L Hodges Laurie Hoffman Great! Z The '69ers spirit can't be beat. 295 l 'Z I -fg ---' I .Cf I, l l i wh Ur MII WMI , - Whit as , ,, ri- fx, Tom Hoffman john Hoffpauer Doris Holcomb Sherrie Holland Jon Hollenbeck Deby Holman Carol Holt 296 l ,iii J, .Q x V. V739 ,V ,AY ,ar fc T AJ , ,, U4 1 ,.,f-15 -I -kv -A Q ' x ,g ,A if if 6 kv X ,E f, ffl William Holt Virginia Hooter Katherine Houzvickg Mary Hubbard Pat Hubbard Jesse Huber Phil Huber . , ,-M' Jag will 2 fl! n Ji. if r ,oan f , , X . a I f ,Q t W r Johnnie Huher jane Huemme james Huffington Mindi Huie Steve Hull jill Humphrey Cheryl Humphries Happiness to a sophomore is . , . studying Berks! OJ Joe Hunsaker Carla Hutto Karen Hunsucker Jack Hyndman Roy Hurst Skip Irby Dale Hutson Wayman Ivy Brenda Hutto Dana Jacobson fl t J uv fi 'fx Q-sg.. g . 4-wi. , 'C' . , J! .ts .1 ' 4 . 5 v John Jansing Anne Jarboe Janalu Jeanes Connie Jennings Donnie Jennings Kathy Johansen Beccye Johnson Candy Jones Debbie Jones Keith Jones Randy Jones Sherry Jordan 0 'WC' ' st ' . ii f s l V' 1 E:-'if 3.1 ' il 21535512 ' I s 3 t. . 'R an iw 19' -. l y. Alan Joyce Bill Karlouetz Dave Katona Jim Kean Monta Keeler Pam Keese 'riii ff , t L, rf Y , ri Aw . i E 4-2 eg o t I : KV il 5 t, r,.i Qi ,r.yy: J we Rusty Kegans Vicki Keith Keith Kelley Moretta Kelley Pam Kelly Melissa Kemp Donna Kennedy Karen Kennedy Lynn Kershner Patti Killen Andy Killian Kazan Kimball 297 -ll,-1. I A K , C N X Q lane ., ...X ' i ,,fm, , ww ' f!X -cf sr iw 'W 1 .' , , V V ,,. 2 fe it l ,, g Lm,,A . fr .. . fix' A K 2 M' 15 hai in li 1. e if ill :gag Y., y 1 ik, E . Donna Kimgey Glenn Kirk Bill Knight Kathy Knox Debbie King Laura Kirklen Ronnie Knight Tommy Knutson Steve King Bobby Donna Knowles Charles Rusty I-anford Larry Larby Art Lavergn Billy I-af18lC'Y Paul Larsen Leslye Lawrence Kirkpatrick Kourvelas Vicki Krensavage Matthew Krisl Kent Kuehne Even Beatles Study Alerta Kuhn Chris Lambert Linnea Lance iff? Charlene Lee i kk V r , ,,1. Larry Layfield jim Lee Penny Lee Sandi Leeds Tricia Legault pw- I ' ' 2' X I 3 .gl M K if' 'T it K Bill Light Steve Leighton Mark Lenz Pam Lillard Lois Lemaster Diane Lewix Burnam stages one of those last minute study marathons. Linda Lindeman john Lindsay qw sst. , -Q. siififh' '1 Q my- V' v J' it ,.'1 Judye Livings Terry Long Linda Longacre- Gloria Lopez .1 b .. Hall Lindstrom Buddy Linn f--f . L 51 'L W, Y W if - t - I 15 ess 351' , Ht . , 01555555 khgfggigigge H Fai ,,L .,L...,,..: ,,. 9 it wh 389 H . -Q Don Little Mike Livengood x 4 hx . so ttets V 4 s A --: Robert Lotridge Danny Luckett Melissa Love Debbie Lusk Sidney Lovelady Judy Lyon Carol Lowther Mitch Lubrovitch 299 W if- ' '- Efltffiilflwziiifiirwii Debbie Maddox Shella Mahoney Mike Major Robert Mann Mike Marks Betty Marshall Sammie Mauldin Sabra Maxwell Penny McCann 300 Ken Masters Mary Masterson Robert Marstrancl ir J 5 S X -:tis Q.. gi , IBF X N' I Yr fa Q 'r z N A Rx ' X -e H SR g Barbara McClendon Betsy McClure John McClure Tina McComb Daryl McConnell Martha McCord iall ft Nu. as t yyrr X 5 X Y K T' 0 K as 332'-'fs..'f'is.'t if yerr Elby Martin jan Mason Bryan Matson Keffl' Mafflfl Margaret Dennis Matthews Cathy Martynak Matheny Mark Mauldin Sarah Mathney Sophomore Eaglettes jay Hamilton and Sha ron Hancock take a rest during a night prac ttcmg session. ' x if. 'VW -all J K ug 5 9 Y 4 1 if D ui f' D : D X? f S v 2 i - ,v , ', Sheri Ann McElroy Lyn McElyen Jody McHaney Ross McMillan Kris McNabb McCormick Ruel McElworth Brian McGregor Pam McLaughlin Debbie McMillen Gary McNeese Hardee McCroy Sophomore Eoglelles Hove Fun While Supporting the Eagles 292 V ,Ek 5 D, X , ' I' fini ix M, Ma.ry McNeese Susan Medlock Glenn Messmer l Debbie Michaels ' jo Anne Miller Melody McNeil Susan Melton Vicki Meyer Tamme Michaels Leslie Miller Christine Medley David Mercer Donald Miars jo Mihal Linda Miller 30I Xe il 3. Randy Miller Robert Miller Tina Miller Tom Miller john Mims Terry Mitchell Martha Mize Michael Molchan Jay Monday Brenda Montgomery M cl james oo y Melanie Moon Special Tests Help Sophomores Plan for Future Years Bill Moore Mike Moore Mimi Morrie Magik Rebecca man Morrow jan Moss Greg Morse Maul' l Bruce Morphis Mott Bruce Mundy xy .. ,LQ . . A lttt 3, H!! if i xl 9 9 F in UTS? Susan Nevins Debbie Nichols Happiness is a Sophomore testing day?? L . 6- . .W f - W. N, rs ,' ,,, an tl L ' - ' -ffii if - vt ' ' x 4 E' t 1 'f t mfg NX 3 6. ' Q ' 4 . V . I I , , T .. Navy -' ,is, ssi Q3 john Munson Carol Murph Clayton Murphy Lynne Murray Debbie Muse Cheri Myers Pat Myers Mike Nakunst Hermayne Nault Donald Neal Alex Neely Eric Neilson Lynn Neinley Melinda Nelson Randy Nemitz Chuck Netherlain 5 Marshall A , .ax Netherland Tom Newell 1: N iff ' .Q t sew' X . - r 4 , fe 'D' ap. A . 'M H. . C ' i -Sf . t Hn' - - r . . lir ,,e,, - r . ' t- Q e N , ,.. - as-f N 1': , N of , I 3 X' , ,A , rNf . J ' J H 'F is , re 1 ' X if 2 ' id A Al ' as A ws was Gary Nodorft Kathy Nohr Gary Noreen Eddie Norman Tommy Oats Mike Odoms in 'W V -- 1-. 'R xml :SU W 1. -r X 1' Patsy Nickols Sue Nicks iff' 1' ,X 5 M 1' ,?.,,.-.v gf lipfs p .-.1 fl I -'42 ' Linda O'Donnell 303 ...K Sq A , L , in g 1 , . P 1 ,- ' rg ' in ,,,' - , - -.. , - .. tt t WJ y y , 'Y X - N 1'-: r .,, t 'S' 'v fm. -W ',-. ff' x R X 3 C Gil Ohlen Steve O'Kelley David Oliver Cynthia Anne Olver Cheryl O'Reilly Maylinda Orr Ann Ov ..k . I E av- .f , P Q, - ' ' 4 ' if li i S I Y ini - , V k 0 In . W P tl ' - Ronald Parker Stevie Partlow Grrol Parton Boyd Patterson t L he -yki 6 VL, ka ,. . W ' 4-lt P 5 0 .. M.. P , ...,.. 5 - -:lk ....V K I Ei f I-r.:citwgal I - ' i 'ffl' V, , .ii il -in 1 ' 3. Ronnie Peshock Barbara Peters Carla Peters john Peterson Barry Phillips Bonnie Pierce Janet Pierce Gary Pinkston 304 Rick Osinski Ricky Owen Nancy Otto jo e E EL 1 Ricky Pahnke rman J. B. Pannell Mike Patton Pam Pearce Hn, B Bill Parker jan Parker Jan Parker Roger Peery ww., WM' Alan Peyton Larry Phemister Phil Phillips Allen Pool Ina Pope Elaine Powel I J, Hp , iv, if if r l . r, 4 ., ,. 'lt b s . john Powell Patty Powell Steve Pratt Mindy Presby Surprise!! ,. f, ,tllx - W f ' ic A ...R L , . 3 Myrta Kaye ' I A Priebe 5 i , -Qi K iv ki' Candy Primdahl zlxhi I .,.w,r,, D .r ,L , V l-l1 i 5. 'Y' . C '. . Q 7 ff Q 5 if 'ff P t 3 L Glea Ramey ie, it l,ll Q ETA . Y 1' gf Donald . A rf Ramsay ' . Virginia Hooter hurries down the upstairs staircase or up the downstairs staircase. N . Paw if -f -4 .. j. ig P Q ' ' f' P' .ta 1 il .1 1 P eg.: .fl f ff- . if R if if rW'i 'Yil 5 P' .- 'SLT' '- . P will 1 Q ' K ll, X P ' ' ,L f ka,-stiix . xg, Pam Ravell Robert Ray Bob Reams Donnie Reed Ronnie Reese Corky Reeves Dian Pritchett Gary Puckett Pat Purvis Linda Putman Tom Rutherford Pam Russell Bill Raez Robert Ralph l t- Pam Reeves 305 fs. 1, ,ai 1. 1 IT , .Bragg f - ir ,S A W' R '34 an M 52 A ag 1 A . David Reha Susan Rich Darel Risley 'N W. Q 'Pl W li L uk Q 'Q .. ' 3 if A, , D ' 0' a x, -n. If N 1 , 4 f Sue Reithner Boon Richards Chris Ritmeester t an K . .. fi? 'twwt R I 0','i'x'V-5. N. W A, X 2 4? ' J, lr ' L it 5 W 1 Wayne Reneau jean Richards Steve Rivera f -9 1 'ai G n Q, 5, i t ii Ih E ! A 'i i V c RRR at yy y t M'-. David Rice Sally Richards Bill Roberts 7, 1 s , W, Q and x . .',R. .B- it tx' Q w I Tom Rice jimmy Rich JHITICS RiChID0I1d Karen Ridenour Randy R0bCffS Richard Roberts Pam Roderick Bob Roderer Bill Rogers Hugh Rogers Jon Rornmel Kathleen Roscoe Cindy Rose Chris Rovillo Paul Ruekberg Tommy Ruetton Randy Rushing janet Rumbaugh Anita Searcy David Seidler Lynn Sale jimmy Sanders Ruth Rollins Stephen Ruba Ricky Rustin Nancy Sander ' -' L N , Vyy. ,S '-NP' 1 l . x A Q :.., fl' Efiff ,i Ti hifi Buddy Scalf Robert Schanbaum jim Schenk Debbie Schneider Really now! Is it all that funny? Ask janet Rumbaugh. Wonderfulness Is Lunch Bob Schneider Lynn Schnitman Bill Scott Christie Scott Janie Scott Steve Scott Melody Scraggins janey Seals Jeri Self Lynny Seiter Kathy Shafer Glenda Shaw Doug Shea S Henry Shedd Sally Sheets Louis Sherrin Tom Shopoff Debbie Sholtess Christina Sicard Bill Sieling Carroll Simmons David Simpson Eddy Sine Debi Sistrunk 307 Denise Joyce Skelton Melanie SihV0l'19l'1 Dolores Smith Slazer Doris Smth Richard Smith Eddie Patti Smith Smith Susan Smith Ann Smith John Smith Susy Smith Senior '69 Takes A Good Look At A Long Document Bruce Smith Bryan Linda Smith Smith Martha Louis Smolenski Smith Marsha Snowden Eddie Speer Gary Spencer Sandra Spieker Cyndi Spreckelsen Christy Spitler Barb Stannard john Stark Jeanne Staudt Kurt Steenson Anne Stetson Danny Smith Mike Smith Judy Soelter -I 4 E. in iw f 1 49' ' f 5 u H wi Q A,.:. M ew! S y iv lY Q .S iirr it vvr v tiii S A 4 VVAAA Alan Stevens Sam Stevens Art Stewart Carol Stewart Cy Stockhoff Sue Stockhoff Russ Stovall Danny Strader Mike Streetman :ul Ruekberg learns wrong from right as all good Sophs should. Jack T C ssstt S ll 'r ffefmenbaum Slttil 153191 tt .tsl, 1 I l,' tQel M?Errill t 6 S m i: Zl , H Debbie Stromenger Vallie Strong Steve Sturman Sharon Stuteville Eileen Sullivan Philip Sullivan Daryl Summers Gary Sumner Karen Swanteson Tim Szabo David Tankensley janet Tanpley jackie Taylor Mary Taylor it 2 ii Y' W was 1 ' yi, :,,niEm:rril2,..,H2:w 9 Q A v A eff? 309 W y -u . YQ, 1,. 4 , i f y , Suslanq Sophomores Take Prl L ,, 5 5 ,, Sharinolri 'V 'IP M CM Taylor ,jg 'lrif' 5' QE' Vi ' hA 4A w iA AL,, H 5 ,,, 1 . . .1 an 5 A , Debbie Terry Harve Y V Terry Gary Thomas Rick Thomas Thomas my 4- Thomas Caryl Thompson zi- fl. fifi ii V A , David ' r ' , Thompson if Thompson q 1 Win., PCSSY Tfaflfham Regina Threet Peggy Tunnell Tommy Turner Carolyn TUUICY Lowell Tuttle Tommy Tucker Mike Twichell 3I0 - 2 E 2 Marilyn Brandt makes sweepi New Auditorium 'ess in new auditorium. Sarah VanCitters Roger VanHouten Carol Vallee Virginia VanCleave Kathy VanMeter Annita Vaughan janet Veerman Paul. Vernon Chuck Vineyard Bobby Vogel N. ,G Aw if f My M. E5 2' f allgfi-M' - ,I Y 5 E am? aw 1 1, I I . I -W, t- -Z A A Hgh. ,. --.- f -- , . . gr ' 'fi ,, f V- W-Wi-i,,f.: f r -' Jia, . af' ileeail e ii V aaoi - fv, Z Lynn Waits Tommy Sheila Walker Ben Wallace Nancy Wallace Wagenhauser Mike Walsh Gary Walthal Melinda Wallis 3ll -Q 17? , 5 - If X wmv, 4 -, y 4 5 Q Vv,,W'f 2 :uni X42 W 5- 5' WF5? ff T .-44, 2 W Xl :Z RHS Life Soph Style 'vp' if + U M I , 1 Sherry Walthall April Walton Q l Dean ' Weidman i Jean Wensley N ,I . V X K Vi' N f Z RA' az! ' Av: It , V A an I W. a li' W in A M , '-weff' 1 Nah Y ,M - W I .... I, ,Wi , X ,::v H My W I IIQQQ, l aw' ' V' ,. k7,,.v ' gag, , i ,.., 7 ' H . Q 4 O , f'. Bill Patti Nancy Jim Kathy Neill Walton Ward Warrington Waters Watson Watt jean Melody Debbie Virginia Patti ' Ward Waters Watkins WatS0r1 A 1 pw, Are You A Girl? Are You A Boy Or W if Mi ke West Patricia Whea Randy Whelan Bruce Whitely Paula Whitfield Debbie 3l4 Wilbanks Y A eg sw' x I - feggf K, li ...M Gs' athy David Weir Williams Kenneth Williams , sq: an A L ',, ,A A iw ' D 2 'iii af P ., L 'X l 12 - ' xiii' . ii ff l . , kiiihizzihi 1 Q affix? we 'lr . is IT I 'K ,L ss' , 1 Q ' ' D ,wi s 144 .sn 5 , F ii,l,li ,rx W ,ww , , sy Sv' me -v Ricky Wilbef Charles David David Linda Williams Williams Williams Williams Mike Williams Mike Williams Rebecca Williams These Are Girls! 90 Douglas Williams Melba Williford Melody McNeil Sharon Hancock Susan Taylor si 'fs J . ig QM is . , S 1 'fs X W ,M .s a - .. I 2- xxib K. hd K J f 5' W D . -1 3 'L Q ' 54 5 X Don Willis - Charles Wills Sharron Wilmore A Kay Wilson 3l5 Michelle Charlotte Kevin Miles Arnold Darby Wilson Windsor Wing Winnette Winters Wollan Tom Cynthia David PBI Ronnie John Woods Woodward Woodul Worth Worth Wright Soph. Randy Rushing is put in his place ftee-heel' Laurie Wright Susan Wright Sandy Yett Sharon Wright Priscilla Yantis Denise Young t 3 - ' . W' - , 3 , ., ,V j ,V V? -ts K-vf wa f lk 'EMG g s '?5,.s I . - ,--'-: . , ,, , lf, .. . j N. .6 Q Vp was 3 Susan Young Vincent Young Elizabeth Zahn Larry Zengler Fred Zeiller Dian Erick Zubay Zimmerman Sophomores Past Time Are Merrily Andron and 'jack Hinds spending valuable class time furthering their love UD life passing love UD messages?? Donna Bate Nancy Drew Jim Maffllle Nelson Silvi Taylor Susan Taylor Latendresse f xi ' it 9 -- -f I X , A 1 - 'K 'f iittt s i , my L ,.1,, R ,' I .lfigiiskg i V 3I7 .Mg - gall .,. l i- 4' ik i quad We W wma. 6535 :L F via PES :hw PP fn . - .xx, x. , .f!7t..if - :aww X ,.. S,,N...M.w,.q1f V: mf X -- fs 5 E MI -an ,. X K K .5 xii- H ww nu. K kiklk, K ,.::. .. ' X' 'Al - , , 11 . ,,'---- A ,, ' - 1 gizi gil .. L ::1,,, , .g , Q Q , , , , ' V: .. ,,,, , , Wwvn- X. Mww. wi-..W.1'..W.,.,.,,...,,M.1.,.,. A 'A WWE- ,M -r. S I0 ha II16 DD Q .,. --Aw '91 .. A ---- Q V Q ,M wa Q .-. '- 'W ., w '-- .1 L..-' T . .. -W ,. k - 3: -L.. 4-. an if - 'L ' , - Q 1 , A .. . M H . ,, VVLL S --,, ' , , m m K 5 -W '-, ' V ' ' A ' 7 M i'L ' , LL-' ga 1 . ., .. k M ..k. V .. ag '- . L , ,, I L kk K . --t I , .. 'if fy, SNES, 11 -it ADS We Sure Thank You FRED 81 DELL CONGER Photography E. Main Richardson, Texas DRUG, INC. SIMPSON-BARN ETT W e Simpson Barnefl backs 'rho EAGLE and Karen Foster iusl as I'I1ey back Ihe resl of RHS aclivilies each year. AD 5-5235 IIO SouI'I1 Greenville Ave. SCHOOL SUPPLIES--COSMETICS-DRUG ITEMS -FREE DELIVERY- Complimenls C IT of G Q 3 H m me norman E E C O S M E T I C S D T Courlesy Demonslralion By Appoinlmenl' 5 allen case ltd. 47 Richardson HeigI1I's Village AD 5-06II S'I'ucIio Hours: 9 A.M. 'Io 6 P.M. R E L ALMA 51'UL1'5 Telephone AD 5-44l3 E Owner ill' 72 E H The Sisters Cozyjfures Dedicated to those who U prefer the besti' S NAOMA WILSON E GLENNIE 8: SANDRA SANDLIN 203 Main Slreel' Richardson, Texas AD I-3700 Coil' Rd. al Spring Valley BILL SCHAEFER TEXACO Arapaho Road a+ Wesl' Shore AD 5-9027 Dan Drain Jewelers 729 A. Presfon Foresl' Shopping Cir. Phone EM 8-4724 SALUTES YOU and we are fhis year conlribuling wifh a Soph and a Junior in your midsl' Remember us for all your needs in JEWELRY, ENGRAVING, AND REPAIRS MASSI E BEAUTY SALON ZOI East Main RICHARDSON, TEXAS PAUL REVERE CLEANERS 81 LAUNDRY o'F RICHARDSON THREE LOCATIONS: Main and Greenville 62 Arapaho Village I02 Campbell Rd. Village Congrafulalions and Besl' Wishes 'I'o +he Graduafing Seniors from The Cily of Richardson Parks 8: Recrealion Dept Complimenls of Sandy's Shoes 5l8 Presl'on Royal 307 Parlr Foresl' Diclc's Polk Slreel Fina 2II Poll: Sfreef Open 24 hrs. a day R 81 M DISPENSING oPTIcIANs Decora+ing Service FRANZ'S HEADQUARTERS FOR PAINTS Mobil Uagkg 'I0ne5 Blair I . I 6I03 Sherr Lane ' INTERIOR Y 4I06 Live Oak af Haskell EOMPLETE SELECTION OF LOUVERED Dallas 25, Texas Dallas 4, Texas ATIONALLY-KNOWN SHUUERS IEM 8-5656 TA 4-4576 WALLPAPER COMPLETE PAINT SUPPLIES Decorafive Informaiion +o Home Owners Builders Compimenfs Paini' Confracrors Golden Eagle Res+auran'I- AD 5-3406 2l5 N. Cen+raI Expressway 203 W. Main IEas'r Side of Cen+raI Expwy.I Compe'ren+ Con+rac'rors Recommended W AD 5-044I Ednas HaIr Fashlon SADDLERY AND TACK II9 So Cenfral Expswy RIDING TOGS RIcI1ardson Texas HORSEY GIFT ITEMS 207 W. Polk, Richardson AD 5-4264 QV I' -,- , 'Enya .L THE BUGGY WHIP? O BILL SEKANICK HUMBLE SERVICE . PeI'roIeum Producis Triple A Service 520 New Beli' Line Richardson, Texas BILL SEKANICK, Owner m 3 i 3 la SQ 5 Kg., --1 F., A v , ' f ,, 1' i' f J g, vi., ii g I , , Ir F nil' -f 4 'Y X l SHO Guifars and Accessories -Guiiar Lessons Drums and Lessons Piano Rolls-Band Books-Sheei' M NO. 52 ARAPAHO VILLAGE 0 Ric usic hardson, Texas 0 TELEPHONE ADams I-3l9I Margie's Flower and GPH' Shop Flowers and Gifis for all Occasions Complefe Wedding Service Recepfion Cafering AD 5-3693 L O Y Your Search for Smarf Fashion Begins and Ends Ai' Eilllim Faahimm IO7 So. Ceniral Expressway Richardson, Texas I440 Bell Line a'I' Coil' Rd. AD 5-0630 JACK MlARS JOHNNY KINSEY Manager Service Manager Dal-Rich EnC0 - ' 5351122 F'1'..i'-- 'i '- ,af-sn' Q RICHARDSON HEIGHTS NATIONAL BANK A Salule lo lhe Sludenls and Slall ol Richardson High School . . You Are Building Our Tomorrow. Your Full Service Bank . . . Member FDIC BuiIl lo Serve a Growing Richardson 820 W. Arapaho Rd. AD 5-I23I V Theo's Sleak House 99963 Richardson Heighls 5 Richardson WM. A. KARLEY AD 59774 Hgls. Vlge. AD 5-6.78 Richardson, Texas AD 5-4355 T : Y R' Slyling Coloring Slraighlen Richardson Coil 8: Bell Line Rd. if AD 5-088l K Dal-Rich Barbers 46 Dal-Rich Shopping Cenler Coil al Bell Line Road Open 7:30 a.m. lo 6:30 p.m. OWNER MORRIS WILSON AD 5-9344 Closed Mondays muurine hendrix orist FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS COMMERCIAL-RESIDENTIAL DESIGNS AND ' DECORATING WEDDING AND PARTY CONSULTANT PROM CORSAGES l0I SPRING VALLEY VILLAGE AD I-2565 RICHARDSON. TEXAS nigh'l's AD 9-3357 mossie office supply, inc. school supplies IOI norI'h greenville richardson, Iexas BenneH Shell Service I433 Wesi' BeII Line AD 5-9062 Service Calls EIecI'ronics for Repair and Indusfry Mariin Wholesale, Inc. BS ,IO8 Inge Dr' 2I7 Farmers Branch Richardson, Texas Shopping Cemer AD I-I325 Farmers Branch, Tex BOB hI:1f1cDONALD CH 74508 anager anefis mrerid SADF Your Fashion Shop 46 Richardson Hgfs. Village Richardson, Texas AD 5-6244 . 'PIZZA M . D 'l'. Sl' olll6lSTerraij Villageore AD 5-7602 Norfhwood Shopping Village i . I 8042 Spring Valley Rd. Your friendly family siore. AD I-34I6 For Order Service Free delivery af'I'er 4 p.m. on S3.00 order, I mile radius RCA Cur+is Ma+hes Admiral Dunlap-Swain Humble TV 8: Sfereo Cenfer Produc'l's Predon and Alpha Road I8 Richardson Terrace AD 9-M70 AD 5-352i Sales Service aa Q... Razor Blending Cus'I'er Square Blending II3 Cusfer Square Corner Arapaho 8: Cusfer Open 7:30 A.M. Close 6:30 P.M. Owner Phone JOHN STEPHENS AD 5-9227 iclknarcdlsolm Daily' News News and Picfures Abou+ Your Friends and Neighbors RICHARDSON, TEXAS III Easi Main P.O. Box 630 AD 5-5246 HUFFHINES-MURPHY Tawwafer Shell 8 N AD 5 255I74o Arapaho 6'30 I0-00 GENERAL INSURANCE -I-V Stamps Owners: Clifford Huffhines CHARLES TAWWATER Charles Mumhy I You l:m,?., Eh gg RONNIE WILLIAM Bud Gaflin C.L.U. ,fffzfgvu fum, 6 Richardson's Oldesf Insurance Agency Go-Go Goodyear 0 Represenfing America's Leading Insurance Company 0 AUTO 0 FIRE 0 LIFE DIAL I AD 5-7 I46 64 RICHARDSON HTS. SHOP VILLAGE GOODYEAR SERVICE Refail Division of The Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company 5I4 Lockwood Richardson, Texas Phone: AD 5-4536 Sudie 's 33 Arapaho Village RICHARDSON, TEXAS AD I-I383 ,,-3.3 , mms T Ag .N - , VJi,5,4,i?,Ix K-,,,- 1 L-29556 W fu' 'QE 5 OUR HELP IS AS FAR AS YOUR NEAREST PHONE! Need a prescripfion filled? An emergency firsf-aid preparafion? Or iusf everyday needs from your drug store. Give us a call . . . we deliver! PRE CRIPTION PHARMACIES AD 5-5239 AD 5-l29l 5I6 Belf Line Rd. 200 Campbell Rd. FREE. FAST DELIVERY lhinm im, R Anon .W Better Homes For Better Living , 4.A',1-. I 00 7 Y I - 'f-MISS uoS'?f.- I IMQBQVQE7 ' I Your headquarters f or HIGH SCHOOL JEWELRY px ,f r Ill 'N' Tn-nw-na-itll' SI . In ' Ula WERE?-z':' '14 'BVQ' 1 Q. 'tif . Q 1 I H , W f f 7 Beautiful Senior Class Rings in Heavy IOIc Gold-Yellow or White PENNANT CHARMS- ,,,, , W,-QF, STERLINQ, eoLn.FlLLEo .,..,....,...i i.so MINIATURE CLASS RING CHARMS ...... 3.00 , ' L 7' '4 7A 415I?5?:iYQ?b'N H151 ,: E :EW g g L' j 55 1 BEAUTIFUL STONE BEZEL CHARMS .... -.,.2.50 T? FOOTBALL CHARMS .........,.......... 3.00 1 v:-. t,,- . 1 A iQ-f--r' L .:f-, f 1:'.. BASKETBALL CHARMS . . . . . . . , . .3.00 MEGAPHONE CHARMS .... .3.00 .................. Properties in North Dallas and Richardson Areas O en a S+uden+ Crecm. Accounf P 20 Experienced Associates to Serve You Pay Qnly SLOQ Weekly NORTH DALLAS OFFICE RICHARDSON OFFICE PRlf3f3NF?,2ESEgTLQ'g5vER 750 s. CENTRAL ExPREsswAv Z A L E EM 3-6263 AD 5-8341' Phone Open Thurs. AD I-I254 I6 Richardson Hts. 'rin 9 PM, V,Gwn. '-2-.,.5hm f -' . -sf. 5, , I if Cpogen CQa0dwin'9 gxpressway ,Qian Service 227 S. Central Expressway Plaid Richardson, Texas S1-amps AD 5-9372 Road Service Complete Auto Repairs Compliments J. C. PENNEY CO. 70 Richardson Heights Village Compliments The Book Shop ot Richardson 99528 Arapaho Village Richardson, Texas CaudiII's Shoe Shop 23 Terrace Center AD 5-986I Expert Shoe Service RICHARDSON CAMERA SHOP RENTALS QUALITY TRADEJNS PHoToFlNlsHlNe ,, , cn i M CAM HOP 43 Heighis Village Richardson, Texas JIM STALLINGS AD 5-6897 AD 5-7 l 4 Bigelow ' Berven Sao? Q Gulislan 'RHEIGHIS Ng illage carpefs, inc. Fafhzrdsw 32 richardson heighls village flflc gazfy-cyazndonfzaffoza A SUN-FUN CYCLE Qfe-La Jlffafazty 5 o4u.oaiate4 lfggfllng cyicgaufionu Sales-Service-Renlals no cmer Rd. AD 5-525: 502 W' Bel' Une AD I-5366 JACOBS-KNOX 81 CO. Insurance II4 E. Main RICHARDSON AD 5-I295 I Jack Stults Dal Texaco Dan s Coffee Shop Coit at Belt Line Road Richardson, Texas Complete Automotive Service BREAKFAST LUNCH DINNER Coit and Belt Line Rd. Dallas, Tex. AD 9-l642 P8tR AUTO SUPPLY F. 200 S. Greenville Ave. RICHARDSON, TEXAS 99927 Richardson Heights Village ADams l-MH RICHARDSON, TEXAS Compliments of The Chatter Box Beauty Salon A 508 Arapaho AD 5- l 76l The Orchid Beauty Salon No. 20 Arapaho Village AD 5-5948 esslonal Pharmacy FAST FREE DELIVERY Service lo Jrhe Sick Phone AD 5-7l33 RICHARDSON'S FINEST SALON Arapaho Village Richardson, Texas RICHARDSON JAEWELERS Number 35 Richardson Heighfs Shopping Cen'l'er Richardson High School Rings Manufacfured by 'I'he John Robert Co. School Pennanfs and Mascofs Keepsake Diamonds COMPLIMENTS of PTA Ozark Fried Chicken Having skin Problems? Come see us aI wifi svf iiii Six I Besl fried chicken in Jrhe world!!! if M can anylimez AD I-3225 -M WA E I02 Norlhrich Shopping Cen'I'er Q21-.4 F993 29 ARAPAHO VILLAGE RICHARDSON,TEXAS AD1-6611 ii ,ff-Xxx ,KX ad AQ lad? 417 Richardson Heights Village RICHARDSON. TEXAS Men 8: Boys' Wear-Ladies' Shoes 8: SporI'swear l MUNDRYG MEANING ON-HOWELL S-LAUNDRY .4 Barton-Howell Cleaners 81 Sovereign Shirt Service Cenlral Expressway al Bell Line Road 7l9 Soulh Floyd Road Spring Valley Near Peyfon Dr. 4 Hour Service on Shir-ls-I Hour Service on Cleaning The Shoemaker Shoe Service Cenlral Expressway al' Bell' Line Road Qualify Shoe Repair Fred the Tailor Shop IOS Soulh Cenlral Expressway Alleralions 'For Women and Men HEADQUARTERS FOR HOMEMAKING STUDENTS HEIGHTS TELEPHONE AD 5-l388 BEAUTIFUL FABRICS FOR ALL OCCASIONS DATE. SCHOOL, SPORTS Brass Buckles Braid Iron Oh Seam Tape Con'I'our Bells Lace Rlbl-'JON I0'Z, Discouni' Io Homemalcing Srudenrs Good UnI'iI Sep'I'. I967 The Pandora Beauty Salon X Le, RICHARDSON HEIGHTS VILLAGE AD 5-43 I6 A friendly smile is iusI'Il'1e beginning af Pandora. Complimenfs of Skagg's 50 Dalrich Shopping Cenfer To closefh clollie-birds and neafefh sficks, we 'Ih Oafmeal declicafefh yon following scripf. The Oal mealf Bob Schloss lwifh fwo clofs over fhe ol, Mik Iwaif-a-minufel Blankenship, Bill Icledicafed follower c fashionl Freeman, Mike ISfepped-in-wha'r?l Rooney and Phil Imoufhl Parker, play for frips, P.T.A. meef ings, and generally anybodyefh. We usefh Ricken backers, Sfandels, E-V's, Bogen's, moracco's, fambo's garbage cans, milk boffles, Brifish flags, yogurf, cream of-wheaf, milk boffles, and anyfhingefh else we car gef our hands onefh If you needefh us call AD 9-3087, or AD I-5352, and hold fhe phonefh Wasn'f fhis amusingefh? The Gifford-Hill Companies SUPPLYING CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS TO THE GREAT SOUTHWEST SINCE I926- Home Office Dallas, Texas I I G AIiean's ngram S arage II3 So. Cenfral Expressway Well equipped garage AD I-B50 Painf and body shop O d 5-34I3 lol Main Sfreef ers To 90-2 d 9 moms fo serve you Complimenfs of DeI's IIO S. McKinney AD 5-9I9l The Soufh's Largesf Homefurnishers Established 1885 EE E? CID N-f xg THfRf'S N0 PLACE Ulf HOME Richarc.Ison's No. I Sfore Suburban Some of Ihe old . . . Some of Ihe new SUBURBAN REALTORS residenliaI-commercial-induslrial I02 Wes'I'wood Cen'I'er Bellline al' Coil' Rd. AD I-252I EDITH'S DRESS SHOP 36 Richardson Heighfs Village AD 5-249I Big Fashion LiH-le Prices LUCIA INTERIOR DECORATORS 32 Dal-Rich Shopping Cenler AD I-IS49 Professional member N I S D Complimenls of WESTWOOD COIN-OP 9955 Wesfwood CenI'er AD 5-92I6 MR. B Beauty School BEAUTY SCHOOLS INCORPORATED Specializing in Advanced hair slyling 81 shaping Job placemenl' program Hair Chemislry Permanenl waving Hair Iinling Beginning -8: posl' graduale worlc AD I-4634 8070 SPRING VALLEY ROAD Th WINNIFRED BRYAN School of Dancing 'I'ap-ballel' balon-iazz fumbling-ballroom AD 5-4I4I I7 ARAPAHO VILLAGE 'lor your child e besl in Dance educalion Serving The Dalles urea since I94'5 5l RICHARDSON HEIGHTS VILLAGE INorI'l1 Cenfral Expressway, Exif 24 I'o BeI+ Line Road, Soufh on Access Road I Bloclcl AD I-5I7I Top Level Real Es'IaI'e Service' Exclusive Member-In+er Ci+y ReIoca'l'ion Service X? '85 ' .1:1:s21212s2z2F I 22521 1 ' '-':f,.j:sH :,.::,, .izigizisiaeisiw -1:i' if :'5i5i55535E5::::f555 WE If zfivikiirifii ' -Q' J If ' 15? I - -' 4 5 ' ,' MQ ' 42 is-1sf:f::,a:4,M:'4 .aim-11 Compliments of BURGER CHEF SYSTEMS INC. FRED FREAR CORPORATION 8l88 Spring Valley Road AD I-333I r new 3 1 ' K J ' 5 ., T I ' - if .-'ff - ' -':' 'K Q THE place fo go in any year is fhe D.Q. for R.H.S. sfudenfs . . . FAMOUS FOR THAT j , Coun1'ry Fresh Flavor . . . c 'gm- T fr -556. 2-2 Terrace Shopping Cenrer 1 ' 81 5 ' Arapaho 8: Cusfer wi' 'H ba 35 3- 72 ,E gi 339 Complimenfs of LARRY'S AUTO SUPPLY 208 W. MAIN AD 5-I I46 Aufomobile Par+s 8: Supplies Complimenls of PRESTON FOREST PHARMACY 703 Preslon Foresi- Shopping Cenfer A COMPLETE DRUG STORE Prescriplions Delivered wilhin Ihe hour cosme+ics-giffs-soda founlain EM 3- I 57I DISPENSING OPTICIANS Complefe opfical prescripfion service in co-operaI'ion wi+I1 your eye physician Specialisfs in combining scienfific know-how wi+h fashion +o give you a well groomed 'FiHing. SUBURBAN OPTICAL CO. FOREST LANE MEDICAL BLDG. DALLAS 53I0 Foresl' Lane EM I-7795 340 Complimenis of The GLIDDEN COMPANY 45 Richardson Heighls Village AD 5-2258 MORRIS MORGAN Manager Complimenls of YOUNG AGES 330 Norlh Park EM 3-245I ET US SERVE YOU- 'pen 7 a.m. 'l'o II p.m. ,pen 7 days a week :harge accounfs inviied ilm developing Cy-a-way plan roieclors renfed vaxers renled Founfain 8: 'Food service wesiern union sub-slalion felephone . . I , , z ' ' 'yu , x . I L...-l paymenl' sub- ,,.,.....,..m-w.W-M-Q-TM-'M---as-r s+a+ion P P 'l'icke1' agency MAKE US YOUR COMPLETE ONE STOP SHOPPING DRUGSTORE. SUN REXALL DRUG 4l Richardson Heighls Village AD 5-7I27 Filling Prescrip+ions ls 'lhe Mosl' lmpor1'an'l' Parl' of Our Business savings accounls checking accounls Chrisfmas clubs ins'l'allmen'l' loans business loans morigage loans FHA TITLE I loans bank by mail bank money orders nigh? deposifory safe deposii' boxes 'lravelers' checks Combining Me+ropoli+an Service wi'rh Suburban Friencliiness . . . 'lo serve you . . . fo serve +he communify CITlZEN'S STATE BANK 200 Main S'l'ree'r AD 5-7I7I 34I W .Ii ll - I I I Q, I I I fi I' I If ' if K A -sk x , , I s A rs - . I Backing All Sports RICHARDSON OUARTERBACK CLUB I em? 11,2 rv , 0 , bin ff' ' ., ,li t I I WW 4 0 I ' V A '-I TI f I DON'T COOK TONIGHT . . . CALL CHICKEN DELIGHT Complimenfs of 20' W. Main SARA JANE DONUT SHOP AD I-344I I07 Spring Creek FREE DELIVERY TO YOUR DOOR I OPEN AT 4:00 p.m. weekdays II:00 a.m. weekends iguhharhka Qlafetrria HU Bal-Rirh Strapping Pillagr ?Kirhurimnn, Glexaz Eagle spirit lead 342 xterm ers sa GREAT! y HubI::arcI's is If CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADUATING CLASS OF I967 TRAVIS L. CRABB, Real Es+a'I'e I06 Spring Creek Village AD 9-3334 BYRD'S TEXACO 5I8 Belf Line AD 5-376I MR. J. PAINT AND SUPPLY No. IOI Arapaho Village AD I-OI74 ECONOMY AUTO SUPPLY I09'S. Inierurban AD 5-6I I6 DICK CAMPBELL'S HOUSE OF GUNS 200 S. Inrerurban AD 5-8975 MID TOWN BARBER SHOP I09 S. Greenville AD 5-935I WESTWOOD BARBER SHOP I03 Wesfwood Shopping Cenier AD 5-92I8 SHERWIN-WILLIAMS 5I4 BeII' Line AD 5-9606 I03 Easi' Main RICHARDSON HARDWARE AD 5-7253 ARNOLDS OF DALLAS I340 Pres'I'on Rd. AD 9-l387 MUNGIOLI'S TAILOR SHOP No. 9 Richardson Hg'Is. Village AD 5-0092 ISAACKS LAUNDROMAT No. II Richardson Heigh'I's AD 5-7076 RAlFORD'S SUBURBAN SHOES 3I Arapaho Village AD 5-6785 HOUSLEY HANSEN 636 Pres'I'on Foresi' Cenfer EM 3-539I REED'S ARAPAHO GULF 825 W. Arapaho AD 5-007I NATIONAL HEALTH STUDIOS 4 Terrace Village AD I-4668 343 , I , A iir K V SPRING VALLEY COUNTRY CLUB The ADULT Pool Spring Valley Couniry Club is Now Offering Memliership 'Io a Limifed Number of Approved Applicanfsz GOLF 9-Hole, Par 35 2,869-5-886 Yard. ReguIa+ion Course TENNIS 4 Relgulaiion California-Finish Cour'Is HANDBALL 2 Regulalion Four-Wall, Air-Condi'I'ioned Courfs SWIMMING 4 Pools One Heafed for Year Around Use For InformaI'ion Call: AD 9-I339 Spring Valley Road af Pres'Ion Complimenfs of PRESTON FOREST PHARMACY Thanks for Your Suppori' ESCRlPT The Cheerleaders Congratulations to the Class of '67 Complimenis of FRIENDLY CHEVROLET 560I Lemmon Ave. EATERS-JACKETS- SW BELTS- EWELRY4- -SHOES-J 346 SPORT SHIRTS-DRESS SHIRTS-SOCKS-TIES NR WOT EXCLUSIVELY FOR YOUNG MEN- Compliments to the Graduating Class of I967 - ,gsm , Er Kent Shop Hb Visit Us Often This Summer . . Finest Collection ot - Cornpus Attire in Ricnordson . . 28 Dal-Rich Village Coit Road at Belt Line Richardson, Texas l AD 1-2441 Daily 10 to 6, Thursday until 9 DON McCORD MUSIC COMPANY Esfablished Since I93l SCHOOL OF MUSIC . . . 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Susan Wingard EI E IEEEE THEATER Bell Line a+ Coil' Road Richardson AD 5-5656 An lncomparable Showplace of Comlorl and Enlerlainmenl' Jeff Ecllinq-ScoH Gilliam- Randy Munson 5 All work and no play? -Ag Abbot, Sandra Lee 13, 285 Abbot, Valerie 14, 172 Ackerman, Sandra Jean 172 Index of Students Pictured Barron, Ted 242, 70 Barrow, Michael George 173 Barton, Gary 242 Bate, Donna 317 Adams, Alan Lee 285 Adams, Charlene 241 Adams, Chip 224 Adams, Da-le 172 Adams, Daphne Louis 285 Adam Adkin s, Janet 224, 241 s, Mark 285 Ake, Randy 285 Akin, Cathy 20, 285 Alexander, Jan Alice 285 Alexiou, Charles 224 Alfrod, Steve 24, 110, 285 Allen, Billy 285 Allen, Cynthia 28, 285 Allen, Debbie 133, 241, 250 Allen, Dick 1-72 Allen, Janis 28, 241 Allen, Richard 224 Allen, Shelia 285 Allen, Susan 241 Allison, Farris 241 Alloway, Kathy 28, 172 Altenburger, Susan 241 Altman, Janice 241 Amis, Steven Paul 95. 241, 127 Ammerman, Mark Howard Debbie 286 28, 241 Andelson, Joe 223 Anderegg, Pete 241 Anderson, Barbara 109, 211 Anderson, Bnice G. 83 Anderson, David James 241 Anderson, Diane 24, 241, 117 Anderson, Nancy 285 Anderson, Richard Murray 172 Anderson Sharon 28 241 Andron, Merrily 241: 317 Angell, Jan 172 l Anspon, Bonnie Louise 132, 172, 124 Anspon, Duane 70 Antonatos, Catherine 285 Bates, Judy Earlene 173 Bates, Lila Kay 242 Batte, Christopher Lee 173 Bauer, David 242, 115, 102 Baxter, Beth Jo 173 Baxter, Bobby 72, 75, 76, 79, 91, 92. 152, 153. 173, 179 Baxter, Roxanne 285 Baxter, Scotty 91, 92, 285, 83 Bazar, Dianne 285 Beal, Jugs 12, 13, 51, 122, 173, 1 2, 161 Bean, Gerald 98, 174, 101 Bean, Terri 174, 227 Bean, Terry 11, 285 Beard, Connie 285 Bearden, Devon E. 286 Beckerich, John David 174 Bedwell, Jim 286 Berrs, Daniel C. 242 Beers, Natalie 286 Beinke, Charlene Lois 174 Beler, Judy Lee 174 Belf, Richard 286, 71 Bell, Bruce 286, 71 Bell, Doug 223 Bellah, Martha 242 Belle, Beck D. 118, 242 Bender, Debbie Elaine 174 Bender, John 286 Benford, Robert 286 hp le, Cgthy 172 Cox, Rosemary Ann 289 Arlgdge, David 58, 59, 64, 65, 242 Armstron , Vikki 285 Arnold, Jgnett Denise 110, 172 Arrowood, Ed 285, 70 Arrowood, Janice E. 172 Ashby, John 30 Ashby, Tommy 285 Aston, Karen 172 Athans, Philip Stuart 241 Atteberry, Wade 285, 70 Aulick, Brenda Lee 20, 51, Benish, Beth 174 Bennett, Barry 242 Bennett, Jomarie 286 Bennett Mark 174, 230 Bennett, Rick 174 Benson, Adele 174 Benson, Bruce Warren 242 Benson, Larry 246 Benson, Paula Louise 174 Benzer, Berg, E ric Donald 10 177 Clapper, Lee 84 173, 129, Aulick, Jack 285 Aulsbrook, Phyllis 285 Back, -B- Carry 2 41 Badgley, Sandra Kay 173 Baird, Don 285 Baker, Cherry 241 Baker, James 285, 287 Baker, ian: 241 Baker, aurel 285 Baker, Linden 285 Baker, Mark 173. Balacaier, Robin Ellen 241, 285 Baldelli, Rick 241 Balderson, Jack 241 Baldock, Gary Melvin 173 Baldock, Ronnie 285, 71 Balla, Stacy 285 Ballard, Barbara Sue 28, 173 Ballard, Richard 241 Ballard, Steve 285 Ballard, William 224 Barab, Gary 285 Barab, Helene 173 Barbee, Hull 24, 285 Barfie ld, Ann 28, 285 Barger, Kerry 285 Barnes, Beverly 241 Barnes, Elizabeth 241 Barnes, Lana 285 Barnes, Yvonne 285 Barr, Marsha 242 352 Bergstrom, Larry 242 Bergthold, Judy 242 Bernstein, Rosanne Ellen 118, 174 Bertrand, Charles 242 Besio, Paul F. 224 Beu.ret, Bryan 286 Bevill, Glenda Elaine 242 Bichell, Davey 286 Bickers, Carol Ann 286 Bickerstaff, Guy Allan 175 Biegert, Susan 242 Birchler, Richard 286 Bird, Shirleg 242 Bishop, Bar ara Elizabeth 24 Bishop, Ka 28, 286 Black, Darllbne 242 Black, Michael Neveda 175 Blackmore, Tony 175 Blackwell, Nancy 109, 242 Blair, Bobb 243 Balir, Elizabeth 28, 118 Blaise Margaret 109 Blake, Kathy 286 Blakely, Gerald 24, 286 Blakely, Raleigh 72, 243 Blankenship, Michael 243 Blanks, Gary 84 Blaquire, Mark 28.6, 30 Blase, Margaret 286 Blasutta, John 243 Blefield, Barbara Ann 286 Blew, Linda Kay 20, 21, 175 188, 128 Bloomgarden, Teresa 286 Blum, Gini 280 Boatman, Barbie Jo 243, 283 Boatrnan, Paul James 175 Boe, Bob 224 Boe, Elizabeth, 286 Bogan, Patricia Ann 175 Bogdahn, Debbie 243 Boggs, Wayne 243 Boland, Mark 286 Boland, Stephen Lester 224 Bolitho, Jekinifer C. 243 Bond, Jeannie 28, 29, 175 Bontem o, Barbara 286 Boon, lgathy 175 Borders, Linda Boren, Peggy 243 Boss, Gayla-Ruth 175 2 Bostick, Gene Anne 243 Bostick, John 286, 71 Bostic, Vicki 243 Burgeois, Michele Marie 20, 175 Bowden, Jay Dean 24, 27, 243 Boyd, David 243 Boyd, Susie 243, 32 Boykin, Beverly 243 Bozeman, Sherry Marcelle 175 Brackett, Bruce 224 Bradford, Patricia 20, 175, 167, 166 Braddy, John 243 Bradshaw, Ruth Ann 286 Brady, Kathy 243, 30 Brady, Steven Fred 13, 176, 213, 130 Branam, Lawrence 243 Brandon, Susie 286 Brandt, Lynette Nena 176 Brandt, Marilyn 286, 310 Branscum, Norma Sue 243 Braun, Rick 286 Bray, Nancy 286 Brennan, Bob 286 Brennan, Mark Edmand 243 Brewer, Jacki 286 Brewer, udy 176, 167 Brewer, Rand! 176, 142 Brewsterklin a 24, 287 riege , en 287 Brierty, Barbara 224 Brierty, Pegi 287 Brill, Mike 244 Brinkman, John 287, 291 Brittian, Larry 98, 244, 251 Brittin, Chuck 287, 30 Britton, Barbara 287 Brock, Helen Ruth 244 Broderick, Alan 244 Bronnenberg, Glenn 224 Brookner, Susan Kay 16, 17, 243, 244, 251, 267 Brooks, Barbara 244 Brooks, Bob 224 Brooks, Robby 244, 283, 30 Bross, Linda 176 Borthers, Robert Wayne 176 Brott, Susan 244 Broussard, Susie 244 Brown, Bob 58, 66, 67, 85, 244, 84, 71 Brown, Bob 85, 287, 84, 89 Brown, Brenda Anne 16, 17, 284, 287 Brown, Daryl 287 Brown, Don 14, 19, 176 Brown, Edwina 287 Brown, Greg 244 Brown, Kathy Ann 176 Brown, Larry 287 Brown, Leo 244 Brown, Marsha 287 Brown, Mitchell 287 Brown, Russell 287 Brown, Steve 244, 165 Brown, Steven C. 224 Brown, Warren 224 Browne, Paula A. 244 Bruck, William A. 24, 27, 244 Brummett, Craig 176 Bruscino, Michael 223 Bruton, James C. 244 Bryan, Reggie 245 Bryant, Charles 245 Bryant, Stephen 13, 287 Bryant, Vivian Sher 245 Bryson, Pamela Cd-Bette 132, 176 Buccy, Jill 287 Buckleg, Jinny 224 Bullar , David Keel 245 Burdick, Rebecca 245 Eurke, Jalrie 1176, 167 urnam, ic 299 gurnap, Jgan 287 urnap, 2 5 Burnap, Kgren 287 gurollier, giana 28, 29, 287 uro er, on 245 Burrage, Rosemary 245 Burre l, Deborah 28, 29, 287 Burrell, John Philip 245 Burows, Cathy 287 Burrows, Troy 245 Burt, Cynthia 245 Burt, Darrell 245 Burton, Fletcher 224 Bush, John Steven 176, 138 Bussman, Mary 109, 245 Buswell, Janet Weeks 287 Buswell, Susan Gaul 177 Butler, Barbara 287 Butler, Michael Lee 245 Buzton, Charles Edward 177, 126 Byfield, Bruce 98, 245, 280 99 Byler, Karen 287 Byrd, Julia Ann 224 Byrd, Karen 287 Byrum, Jamie LaTrice 287 MQ- Cabness, Robert Paul 245, 70 Cain, Terry Sue 11, 177 Calbridge, Edward J. 245 Caldwell, Mike 224 Caldwell, Suzanne 245 Calkins, Kenneth 288 Calverly, Tonny Lynn 245 Camp, Jerry 288 ' Campbell, Cindy 117 Campbell, James Richard 91, 92, 117 Campbell, Linda 288 Cam bell, Phil Hart 117 Cantineld, Susan Lee 118, 177 Canell, Ray 245 Cannavale, Charles 288 Cannon, Donald 85, 288, 84, 71 Cantor, Lawrence 288, 102 Cantrell, Sharon Kaye 177 Capps, Robert 224, 246 Carlisle, Marsha Lyn 246 Carlson, Nance Virginia 20, 21, 177 Carlson, Robert 287 Carnahan, Barry 58, 67 Carpenter, Bill 288 Carpenter, Debbie 288 Carson, Marsha 20, 177, 128 Carter, Jim 70 Carter, Katie 246 Carter, Mark 246 Cashon, Carla Valette 224 Cathey, Debra 288 Cearley, John Scott 288 Cederberg, David 177 Certain, David fTravisJ 244 Ceuleers, Gail 246 Chadwick, Cynthia 288 Chambers, Mike 288 Chambers, Terry 288 Chandler, Marc Scott 24, 246 Chanslor, Steve 72, 77, 76, 78, 80, 177 Cherry, Betty Jane 178, 159 Cherry, Deb ie 246 Chester, Don 24, 288, 101 Chiles, Stephen U. 224 Chizek, Deborah 28, 246 Cissne, Janet 11, 118, 139. Clark, Beverly 246 Clark, Connie 246 Clark, Judy 178 Clark, Mary 246, 124 Clark, Michael 246 Clarke, Barbara 24, 288 Clarke, Judy 288 Clary, George 288 Cleland, Rodney Wayne 246 Clements, Chris 246 Clepper, Lee 88, 246 Click, Cynthia 288 Cline, Timmy 288, 312 Coburn, Cathy 280 Cochrane, Gary 246 Cody, Sandra 224 Cod , Stephen 288 Coftyman, Tommy 178 Cole, Tess 28, 288 Coleman, Bonnie 122, 140, 178, 32 Coleman, Charles 224 Coleman, Glenn 141, 246, 30 Coleman, Katherine 123, 178 Coleman, Rick 91, 92, 83 Collie, Debby 246 Collier, Patsy 288 Collings, John 178 Collins, Cherlyn 288 Collins, Diane 133, 288 Collins, Tamera 246 Colodney, Fred 134, 288 Colvin, Dale 246 Colvin, Dusty 246 Combs, Randy 95, 246, 29 71 Connelly, Melinda Diane 2 , 246 Connolly, David 288 Connors, Cathleen 246 Conrad, Elizabeth Ann 178 103, 102 Constantine, William 246 Cook, Melody 247 Cook, Thomas Douglas 171 Cooke, Norma 247, 256, 117 Cooper, Janice 20, 247 Cooper, Mike 288 Cope, Casandra Lou 247 Corkhill, Chuck W. 24, 247 Cordell, David 284, 289, 71 Corder, Vickie 247 Cornell, Barry Wayne 247 Correll, Charles 289, 30 Coryell, Cathy 24, 26, 289 Costello, Gloria 288 Cotten, Connie 178 Cottrell, Steve G. 178 Cowan, Bob 289 Cowan, Frank 69, 178, 187 Cowley, Johnny Mack 289 Cowlishaw, Pat 83 Cowne, Sharon 289 Cox, Billy Joe 289 Cox, Brenda 288 Cox, Elizabeth, 28, 289 Cox, Henry 289 Cox, Mary Frances 28, 132, 179 Craig, Bill! Lynn 179 Craig, Lin a 289 Cramer, Cynthia Ann 289 Cramer, Robert L. 74, 79, 179 Crampton, Sharon Ellen 28 Cravens, Robert 247 Crawford, Madalyn 20, 247 Crawley, Carla 289 Creel, Keith 247 Croly, Amy 24, 25, 179 Crosby, Mari 289 Crosby, Patti Carroll 247 Crossland, Carol 224 Crossland Vivian 224 Crosson, Sally 247 Crouch, Robert 289 Cullum, Debra Jean 24, 247 Cumiskey, Dan 289 Cumiskey, Tim 58, 66, 67, 68, 92, 93, 179, 257 Cummings, Vicki 28, 289 Cunningham, David 289 Currens, Keith 247 Curry, Robert 289 Curry, Veronica Jennie 179 Curtis, Carole Lynn 179 Curtis, Fred Randy 289, 95, 71 Curtis, Robert Bruce 179, 143 1 Curtiss, Mike 224 Cutrell, Tom 289 Cutts, Arlon 247 l -D.. Damommio, Mike 280 Daniel, Jeff 289 Daniel, Mark 289 Daniel, Mike 247 Darley, Jim 224 Datz, Fred 180 Davidson, Donald Wayne 247 Davidson, Fred Ernest 58, 69, 156, 170, 180, 186, 197, 165, 130 Davidson, Jimmy 289 Davidson, Robert Waid 289 Gilbert Davidson, Wayne 70 Davis, Davis, Billy 24, 26, 27 Carolyn J. 180 Davis, Cynthia 280 Davis, David 289 Davis, Deborah 289 Davis, Glenn Donald 180 Davis, Greta 248 Davis, Marsha Dall: 248 Dees, Vicki Sue 180 Davis, Patsy 289 Davis, Rick 24, 180 David, Terry Lee 248 Davis, Tommy Scott 180 Day, Charlotte 248 Day, Cynthia Ann 289 Day, Diane 28, 248 Deason, Rick 248 Debele, Wendell 248 Decatur, Lyn 289 gecker, Cindy 248 ees, Dees, Glenda 248 Vicki Sue 180 -E- Earle, Barbara 182 Earley, Sterling 291 Earley, Wanda Dianne 110, 182 Easterling, Carol 249 Echols, John 58, 66, 223 Eckert, Merrilee 20, 107. 182 Eckert, Vivian 249 Ed, Deborah 291 Eden, Beth 28, 132, 249 Eden, Marcia 291 Edgar, Marjorie Lynne 182 Edlin, Larry 291 Edling, Geoff 24, 249 Edmonds, Linda 28 Edwards, Bill 224 Edwards, Connie 249 Edwards, NAD? 291 Edwards, Wen el 249, 70 Eger, Theodore 291 Elfenbein, Laura 291 91 Hambright, Janet 296 Granade, DeFratus, David 14, 24, 180 egan, William Henry 180 elay, David 180, 223 elph, Jan 288 emand, Gary 290, 70 emand, Robert Stanley 248, 275 emner, Michael 120, 35 empsey, Karen 248 ennis, Bill 248, 283 ennis, Patridk 180 ennis, Robert 144, 248 ennis, Rose 290 ent, Stephen 280 enton, Martha 20, 248 W eRoissett, Gary Wayne 22 Derrington, Chris 290, 71 DeVinney, Deby 248 DeVitalis, Arthur 58, 59, 180, 235 Dewell, Tom 68, 248 Dickenson, Gail 296 Dickerson, Brdce 181 Dickey, Douglas Henry 181, 102 Dickinson, James 290 Dickinson, Rodney 290, 30 Dickson, Daniel Wilson 290 Diehl, Donnie Ray 224 Dietzsch, Kristine Virginia 28, 181 Dillard, Anne 290 Dillion, Donna 24, 290 Dilmore, Donald 290, 30 DiPaolo, Debbye 11, 118, 248 Dixon, Stanley 290 Doane, Vick 24, 181 Dobrasko, Michael 106, 181 Dodds, Mark Evan 181 Dodson, Karen 290 Dodson, Ted 181 Doersam, Jane 290, 30 Dolph, Jan 290 Donnelly, Barbara fB0l'Jbyj 290 Dorris, Gwen 296 Dorris, Rob 1409, 181 Dosier, Donnrta 290 Dossey, Carl 290 Douglas, Cynthia 181 Downing, Jill 11, 30 Doyle. Chris 290, 83 Drain, Belinda 28, 110, 248 Drain, Pam 28, 290 Drew, Nancy 317 Dubey, Hank 290, 84 Dudney, Bob 280 Duffy, Craig 24, 290 Elizondo, Mike 291 Elliott, Barbara 20, 182 Elliott, Cathy Ann 16, 17, 243, 249, 266, 128, 165 Elliott, Eddie 249 Elliott, Pam 14 Elliott, ,S-yndney 249 Elliott, om 224 Ellis, Karen 249 Emig, Edward 291 Engel, Malonie 249 Englert, Susan 249 English, Jackie 249 Ep ey, Karen 291 Eppler, Joe 249, 102 Eppler, Johnny 291 Erickson, David 219. Ernst, Johanna 182, 159, 124 Ernst, Ervin, Erwin, Erwin, Erwin, Kathleen 249 Robert 224 Brenda 250 Jim 291 Sandra 182 Eskridge, Debra 107, 291 Eskridge, Denise 250, 13, 262 . Etheridge, Debbie 250 Etheridge, Martha 250 Eubanks, Lynn 24, 250, 280 Eudy, Carol Anne 182 Eustice, Crai 182 Evans, Davie? Jay 291 Evans, David Mark 24, 26, 183 Evans, John 85, 86, 291, 84, 71 Evans, Linda Kay 73, 121, 139, 150, 151, 183, 230, 233 Evans, Marsha 291 Evans, Mary Beth 291 Evans, Michael Glenn 22:4 Evans, Susan 291 Duffy, Dean 106, 181 Dulaney, Alan 181, 166 ulan , Carolyn 290 D ev Dumont, Dean Andre 290 Dumont, Jimmy 290 Duncan, n 8 68 181 Da 5 . , Duncan, Sam 97, 290, 84 Dundas, Terry 249 Dupree, Debbie 290 Duran, Mark 290 Durham, Alicia 249 Durham, Beth 249 Durham, Fred 182 Durham, Mark 290 Durham, Mollyann 290 Dusek, Gary 291, 30 Dwight, Clyde 249 Dwight, Delories 281, 30 Dwight, Larry 249 Dye, Alan 291 Dye, Terry 182 Dyer, Frances 182 Eveleth, Sue 250 Ewing, Pat 183 -F- Fairchild, Karlan 291, 70 Falkenberg, Sheri 291 Fanning, Connie May 183 Fanning, John 291, 70 Farley, Kendall 126, 183 Farley, Los Maxine 291 Farrell, Valerie 183 Farris, Frank Houston 281 Faust, Teddy 250 Fazi, Tiomothy Eugene 250 Feagin, Betty 24, 26, 291 Feagin, Mary 183 Feather, Rebecca Sue 291, 30 Fein, Paul 224 Fekete, David John 250 Fendley, Jamie 183 Ferguson, Bick 141, 32 Ferguson, Mike 291 Ferlguson, Rick 250 Pet erston, Kevin 250 Fetherstonhaugh, Kris 291 Fick, Christine Ellen 132, 250 Ficquett, Brenda Gaynell 183 Fielder, Phil 72, 79, 81, 292 Figg, Mike 28, 29, 292 Fi isky, John Richard 183 Filisky, Sherene Marie 250, 167 Fincannon, Mike 250 Fink, Ben 95 Fink, Gary 183 Finley, Harry West 110, 183 Fischer, Kathy 250 Fischer, Kurt 292 Fischer, Pam 184, 113 Fish, Pamela Ann 108, 184 Fite, Richard Alan 250 Fitgerald, Dan 292 Fitzgerald, Kay 250 Flanders, Valerie 28, 292 Fleming, Bobby 292, 83 Flemming, Dawn 292 Fleming, Mike 292 Flippo, Marsha 250 Flippo, Norman tButchD 250, 70 Florence, Patsy 184 Flowers, Sheri 250 Floyd, Dorothy Rhea 292, 30 Forrest, Allen 292 Forrest, James 292 Forrest, Ron 88, 96, 292, 84 Forrest, Sharla 250 Forth, Vick 224 Forwood, Christine 250 Forwood, Howard 224 Foster, ,Emmy 251 Foster, aren 12, 16, 17, 19, 120, 124, 148, 149, 184, 206, 228 Foster, Linda 16, 17, 292 Foster, Sarah 20, 292 Fox, Cydney 28, 184, 224 Fox, Jerolyn Jean 251 Fox, Syd 29 Francis, Deanie 292 Frank, Joey 24, 26, 27, 251 Franklin, Mike 58, 64, 65, 69, 85, 184, 187, 235, 127, 84 Fraze, Walter Wylie 58, 68, 91, 92, 133, 184 Frazier, David 292 Frazier, Nancy 13, 251, 281 Frazier, Silvia Sue 251 Freeman, Adrienne 184 Freeman, Bruce 292, 30 Freeman, Lane 292 Freeman, Laurie 28, 292 Freeman, Richard 251 Fulton, Peggy 184 Fulton, Marty 292 Fulton, Tony 224 Funderburgh, Shelia 184 Funk, Mike 292, 30 -G- Gable, Mike 292 Gadd, Bnice 292, 71 Gadd, Karen 251 Gagnon, Shawn 292 Gailey, Pat 292 Gallagher, Charles 224 Gallier, Martha 117, 251, 125 Gamble, Larry 292, 30 Gammon, Gail 251 Gammon, Jack 251 Gannaway, Betty 251 Gannaway, Bob y 251, 248 Gannon, Melissa 224 Gannon, Raymond 281 Gant, Diane 292 Gant, Karen 24, 184, 227, 26, 27, 163, 159, 161, 124 Gantt, Barbara 185 Gantt, Pat 292 Garey, Bonnie 251 - Gardner, Steve 167D 185 Gardner, Steve 169D 292, 30 Garmon, Perry 292 Gamer, Tonda 293 Garret, Judith Ann 185 Garrett, Paula 293 Garrett, Pat 292 Garrigus, Richard 251 ames 2 Garrison, J 93 Garrison, Leon Edward 185 Garrison, Linda 293 Gartman, Gary 90, 92, 72, 75, 251 Garvie, Gail 293 Gary, Jorden iChickD 185, 30 Gary, Wayne 293 Garza, Re ecca Ann 20, 251 Gaskin, Jim 185 Gasper, Steve 251, 167 Gaston, Danny 224, 238 Gates, Lisa 293. 30 Ganglitz, Allen Ronald 281 Gauntt, Joy 293 Gay, Garilyn 251 Gealy, Geiger, Gentry, Jim 293. 30 Jill 24, 281, 13, 111 Richard 293, 71 George, Candy 251 George, Dana 251 George George , Dane Eugene 185 Rand 293 Gerlach, Cindy 251, 283 Gerrald, Michael 293 Gibb, Jim 293 Gibb, Marion 185 Gibbons, Virginia 224 Gibbs, Gregory 251 Gibbs, Kathy 252, 103, 102 Gibson, James 293 Gideon, Kenny 293, 71 Gifford, Craig 185 Gilbert, Robert 293 Richard 0 , 3 Gilbert, Terry 20, 252 Giles, Donna 185 Giles, Rebecca Jane 185 Gilliland, John Charles 185 Gillen, Becca 17, 20, 21, 187, 188, 228 Gilliam, Scott 252, 115 Glenn, Carlyle 224 Gullickson, Douglas 58, 62, 253, 282 Gunn, Dickson 24, 189, 27. 137 Gunn, Jo 253 Gunnar, Philip 253 Gusler, Mike Wayne 189 Gustafson, Mac 189, 237, 98, 99, 100, 101 Guy, Diane 190, 137 Guyton, Jeff 24, 294 Guzman, Gerald 24 -H- Hadden, Kathryn Ann 253 Haden, Donna 294 Hagen, Claire 294 Hagen, Laura Jean 253 Hahs, Chrystie 253 Hail, Gary 294 Haines, Leta LaDean 190, 13 Hale, Niki Doreen 253 Hale, Ronny 11 Hales, James 253 Hall, Cyndi 253 Hall, Jan 294 Hall, Liana Lynne 190, 141 Hambright, Dee R. 190, 92, Glenn, Gary 188 Gluth, David 188 Good, Ginger 188 Goben, Janeen 252 Godbey, Douglas 252, 30, 31 Godwin, Jane 293 Godwin, Jeanne 252 Godwin, Marijo QLoopyD 293 Golightly, Mark 281 Hamby, Patty 294 Hamilton, David 14 Hamilton, Jay 294, 300 Hamlin, Mic ey Lynn 28, 190 Hammargren, Tom 262 , 253 Hammerback, Kathy L. 20, 253 Hammon, Ann 14, 190, 111, 230, 126 Golightly, Robert 188 Golub, David 252 Golub, Suzanne 293 Gonzalez, Norma 224 Good, Jud 58, 252, 68, 93, 92 Goodfellow, Robert James 188 Goodman, Dorothy 252 Gordon, Kenneth 252, 84, 89 Gorski, George 58, 62, 188, Hammon, Liz 294 Hammond, April Marie 253, 103 Hammond, Ray 109 Hammond, Ro ert Reese 190 Hampel, Bill 253 Hancock, Anthony Gerald 190 Hancock, Sharon 20, 294, 300, 37,315 Haney, Dennis 143 Hanna, John Robert 253 Hanna, Susan 28, 294 85 84 Gorski, Sandra 293 Graham, Bob 293, 71 Graham, Georgia 293 Graham, John 293 Graham, John Stephen 262, 252 Graham, Kristi 224 Graham, Robert Bion 188 Charles Terry Hansen, 167 Hansen, Barbara Kristine 190 Kathy 253, 165 Hansen, Scott, Housley 144, 224 Hanson Craig 2 54 Hanson: David A. 254 Hanson, Susan Ruth 190, 293 Grant, Barbara 293 Grant, David 293, 83 Gray, Chris 189 Gray, Doyle 293 Gray, Gray, Gray, Gray, Ed 252 George 53, 64, 189 Steve 293 Vicki 252 Gregg, Gail 293 Green Green , Charlsey 293 , Dan 293 129, 167, 161, 160, 164 Haralson, Ray 294 Haralson, Ke ly 294 Hardesty, Jack Weldon 190 Hardesty, Lynne 254 Hardin, Jimmie Nell 191 Hargis, Nancy Ann 254 Har ow, Dale Anne 224 Harmon, Catherine Ann 191 . Harrelston, Debbie 294, 95 Harris, Dwight 294 Green, Dave 252, 102 Green, Harry 294 Green, Leonard Marshall 189, 352 , 356 Green, Mike 253, 70 Green, Sherry 294 Greene, Don 24, 189 Greene, Hank 294 Greene, Randy 294 Greer, Natalie Joan 250, 252 Harris, Howard 297 Harris, James 294 Harris, Joyce 281 Harris, Martha 191 Harris, Richard 294 Harrison, Ken 294 Harrison, Linda 254 Hartsock, Robert 98, 254, 99 Hartt, Martha Marie 294 Hartzell, Terrance 254 Gregory, Judi 189, 121, 12, 234 Griffin, Christine 224 Griffith, Gary 224 Griffin, Jay 189, 19 Grigsby, Dan 252 Grimes, Bucky 24, 294 Grisak, Patricia Anne 252, 103 Grissom, Larry 252 Groezinger, Constance Rae 189 Gross, Judy 20, 254, 253, 165 Groves, Evelyn Marie 189 Groves, Johnny 253 Gudgel, Rick 294 Guernsey, Dola 294 Guernsey, William 253 Guimbe lott, Barry Adams 189 Guinn, Darlene 2 5 3 Gullegge, Leslie 294 Gullickson, David 28, 29, 294, 107 Harvey, Edwin Andrew 58, 60, 65, 69 ' Hasbrouck, Coleen 187, 191, 231 Hathaway, Cynthia 28, 29, 294 Haut, Brad 108, 294 Hausman, Mary 294 Hawes, Virginia 294, 24 Hawkins, David 224 Hawkins, Linda 254 Hayes, Glynda Jill 191 Hayes, Mary F. 254 Hayes, Lisa 254 Hayne, Dianne 224 Hayrfs, Catherine Lynn 25 Haynie, Dennis M. 191 Head, Glenn 11, 191, 102 Healy, Stephen D. 294 Hein ey, Becky 294 353 Kirkp Heintzelman, Sharon Lynn 224 Heitman, David Wallace 72, 78, 254 Held, Sandra 294 Helmick, Walter 24, 254 Henderson, Hillary 295 Hendricks, Stuart 295 Hensel, Marsha 20, 295 Hensgn, Everett Landrith 22 Henson, Kerry 295 Henson, Sara Lee 254 Herman, Linda Kay 191 Herndon, Royce 295 Herod, Mike 191 Herod, Roger 295, 30 Herron, Margaret 254, 34 Hersey, Patrick E. Hesse, Diane Elizabeth 19, 1 Hewitt, Linda Kathleene 24, 254 Hicks, Jimmy 295 Higdon, Cynthia Kay 24, 191 Higgenbotham, George 295 Higgins, John 255 Higgins, Julia Starr 191 Hig ins, Rae Nell 295 Higion, Beth 295 Hill, Charles 295 Hill, Kenneth 255 Hill, Melissa Inez Hilt, Charles 295 Hinds, Jack 295, 317, 30 Hinds, JoAnn 193 Hines, Benny 295 Hines, Billy 295 Hiser, Faye Ann 193 Hix, And 255 Hix, Randy 193 Hix, Wayne 193 Hock, Je fery 255 Hodges, Cherilee 193 Hodges, Ginger 295 Hodges, Russell Wesley 255 Hodson, Leslie 295 Hoffman, James M. 58, 62, 255, 232 Hoffman, Laurie 20, 295 Hoffman, Lois 193 Hoffman, Mark Alan 224 Hoffman, Tommy N. 296, 30 Hoffpauer, John Riley 296 Hogan, Gary 193 Ho comb, Doris 296 Holdich, Diane Elinor 17, 20, 195. 187, 228 Holland, Rick 24, 255 Holland, Sherie 296 Hollenbeck, Jon 296 Hollier, Ginger 255 Hollon, Wi liam Warren 195. 117 Holloway, Kay 30 Holloway, Rebecca Lynn Holman, Deby 294 Hoges, Caro e 193, 30, 31 1 Holmes, Stan 58, 63, 255, 36, 106, 126, 88, 84, 165 Holmquist, Fred Holt, Carol 296 Holt, C. Michael 255, 30, 31 Holt, Stephen Wesley 193 Holt, William 30 Honeycutt, Frank 14, 193. 82, 76, 74, 72, 81, 93, 92 Honeycutt, Janet 161 Hopper, Linda Lea 255 Hooper, Michael Lynn 224 Hopper, Nancy Jane 30 Hooter, Virginia 296, 305 Hoover, Brian Scott 255, 279, 84, 165 Hopeiwell, Alan 24, 194, 11 Hopper, oan Marie 255 Horger, an 255 Hough, avid Shields 24, 255, 26 Houston, Jack 194, 72 Houzvicka, Katherine 24, 296, 26 Howard, Bobby 255, 30 Howard, Phyliss 194 Howell, Jan 255 Howell, Sally 255 Holt, Linda 255, 125 Hu bard, Mary Louise 296 Hubbard, Patricia 132, 296 Hubbard, Ron 255 Huber, Jesse 296 Huber, Johnnie Huber, Phil 13, 24, 296 Huber, Robert 255 354 Huffines, Gary E. 30 Huffhines, Jonelle 255 Huffington, David Hughes, John L. 255 Huher, Johnnie 296 Huemme, Jane 296 Huffington, James 296 Huie, Melissa Mae 194 Huie, Mindi 296 Hull, Ron 141, 194, 227, 32 Hull, Steve 296 Hulstrand, Cherri 194 Hulton, Leslie 194 Hulton, Steve 194 Humghrey, Jill Ellen 20, 29 Humphrey, Samuel John 36, 148, 149, 194, 228, 164 Humphreys, Ronald Ray Humphries, Cheryl 296 Humphries, Donna 224 Hunsaker, Joe Ben 296 Hunsucker, Karen Ann 296 Hunter, Marguerite Hunter, Sue 281 Hurst, Roy 296 Huston, Jane 13, 24, 26, 194 Hutchison, Ronald 224 Hutsell, Janet Lee 255 Hutson, Dale 296 Hutson, Jimmy Dale Hutto, Brenda 296 Hutto, Carla 24, 296 Hutton, David 255, 256 Hyndman, Cynde 194 Hyndman, Jack Lynn 296 -1- Imes, Lawrence Richard 7, 194 Ingham, Cynthia 7, 256 Irby, Skip 83, 296 Isom, Patrick Charles Ipapo, Evangeline 13, 195, 137, 34 Ivy, Wayman D, 296 .-J. Jackson, Jeff 224 Jackson, Gary 58, 64, 92, 93, 195 Jackson Miles 195, 137 acob, Greg 70 Y Jacob, Kat y 195 acobson, Dana 296 James, David Neal 137 arnes, Larry 58, 61 ames, Mary E. 195 ameson, Neal Ward 195 Jameson, Shirley Elaine Jamieson, Laura 20 Jansing, Jon 297 arboe, Ann Elizabeth 297, 32 Jones, Elynn 141, 256 Jones, Gary 256 Jones, Janet 24, 26, 256 Jones, Keith 297 Jones, Paula 256, Jones, Randy 297, 30 Jones, Sandy 256 Jones, Steve 224 Jones, Wyatt 85, 86, 70, 84 Jordan, Sherry 297 Jordan. William 196, 167 Joyce, Alan 297, 102 Jump, Rusty 196 -KL Kachel, John R. 256 Kammeyer, Bob 72, 79, 80, 82, 90, 92, 256, 130, 165 Kaplan, Gail 256 Karsen, Alan 224 Karloustz, Bill 297, 71 Karnegay, Harold Mack Karszens, Eugene Gregory 25 Karstens, Joan 224 Kastendieck, David Robert 196 Katona, David 297 Kavanagh, Kathleen Elizabeth 256 Kavanaugh, Mike 281 Kaykendall, David Kean, Jim 297 Keeler, Dawn 28, 256 Keeler, Monta 297 Keeler, Sherry 196 Keese, Barclay 197 Kecse, Alexis 224 Keese, Pam 24, 297 Kegans, James 297 Keim, Mary 197 Keith, Dennis 197, 30 Keith, Laura 28, 197, 166 Keith, Vicki 28, 118, 297 Keller, Kathy 20, 256 Kelly, James 256 Kretzer, Jeff 95 Krisl, Eric 24 Krislf, Matthew 298 Kristen, Lance Kuehne, Kent 298 Kuhn, Alerta Elizabeth 28. 298 Kuhn, David 24, 26, 27 Kuhn, Judy 12, 13, 198, 159 -L- Lackey., Susan 258, 102, 103 . Lair, Kay 258, 261 Lairsen, Donna Gay 258, 273 Laloncle, Michele 258 Lambert, Christine 298 Lance, Linnea 298 Landers, Sandra Lou 198 Landrum, Jack 198 Landsdown, Janna 20, 21, 199 Lanford, Rusty 298, 83 Langford, Steve 199 Langham, Leland Ray 199 Langley, Billy 298 Langley, Jerry 258 Lanthrop, Vickie 258 Larby, Larry 298 Larsen, Paul 298 Latendresse, Jim 317 Latendresse, Mary 199, 236 Law, Gary Wayne 24, 258 Lawrence, Leslye 24, 298 Lawrence, Susan 20, 199 Lawry, Robin 199 Lawson, Linda Charlotte 20, 133, 258 Lawton, Thomas 199 Layfield, Cliff 199 Layfield, Larry 298 Ledbetter, Erret Dee 24, 258 Long, Terry 299 Longacre, Linda 28, 299 Longino, Clay 260 Longserre, Lane 260 Lopez, Gloria 299 Lotridge, Robert 299, 70 Love, Debbie 28, 200 Love, Melissa 28, 299 Lovelady, Rex 200 Lovelady, Roger 200 Lovelady, Sidney 20, 299 Loveles s, Nancy 260 Louis, Lew 260 Lovvorn, Shelly Lowe, Glenn 58, 60, 260, 281, Lowthe 127 r, Carol 299 Lubrovich, Mitch 299 Luburich, Mike 260 Lucas, Douglas 260 Luckett, Danny 299 Luckett, William 200 Lunsford, Linda 200 Lunsford, Marv 260 Lusk, Debbie 299 Lutz, Mauricia 13, 133, 20 124 Lynch, Lynch, Lyness, Danny 92, 94, 224 James 24, 260 Sue 261, 282, 137 Lyon, Judy 299 -Mk Maberry, Robert 201 Machost, Keith 201 Madden, James 24, 26, 261 131, 130, 165 Jarboe, Roberta 138, 141, 32 195, Jaynes, Patricia 20, 21, 195 eanes, Janalu 297, 30 Jebavy, Linda 30 Jeffrey, Jan 20 Kelly, Keith 297, 71, 84 Kelley, Monetta 297 Kelly, Pamela 28, 297 Kemp, Milissa 297 Kemple, Steven 256 Kennedy, Donna 297 Kennedy, Fred 12, 197 Kennedy, llgclyn 28, 256 Kennedy, aren 297 Kenney, Ann 256 Kerr, Marianne 197 Kerr, Mary Ella 11, 28, 257 Kersey, Jerry John 257, 282, 70 Kershner, Kathy 197 Kershne, Lynn 297 Kessler, Nancy 20, 21, 197 Kieley, Kenneth 24, 27, 257 Kile, Wayne 257 Kiley, Steve 85, 198, 84 Killen, Patti 297 Killian, Andy 297, 71 Kimball, Kazan 297 Kimbrough, Roger 198, 30 Kimzey, Donna 298 Kincaid, Frank 257 Kinder, Jo Sharon 257 Lee Lee Lee Lee Lee Lee Leg Charlene 298 fjim 298, ao , , Patsy 258, 269, 34 Penny 298 Sandra 281, 298 William Henry 199 Luiz, Tricia 298 Leigh, Mike 258, 32, 165 Leighton, Steve 299 Leighton, Susan 251, 258 Lemaster, Lois 299 Leming, Linda 259 Lennon, Sue 20, 21, 199, 13, 128 Lenz, Mark 299 Maddox, Christine D. 300 Maddox, Mary Ann 201 Madigan, Steve 201 Maggard, Don 261 Magnet, Steve 98, 201, 100 Maher, Cheryl Lee 261 Mahoney, Sheila 28, 300 Main, Kathy 201 Major, Mike 300 Makuta, Doris 261 Maloney, Dick 261 Mann, Robert 300 Manowitz, Tommy 224 Marder, Linda 201 Marks, Linda 261 Marks, Mike 300, 71, 84 Marquis, Bryan 154, 155, 201, 230, 235, 155, 130, 125 Marshall, Betty 300 Marshall, David 24, 261 Marsico, Victor 201, 221 Marstrand, Mary Maxine Jennings, Connie 297 ennings, Donnie 297 ensen, Anne L. 195 epson, Jimmy Keith 24, 195 Johansen, Kathy 291 Johns, Robert Carroll 91, 92, 195, 227 Johnson, Beccye 297 ohnson, Donald Alfred 72, 74, 77, 78, 80, 81, 195, 233 Johnson, Jana 196 Johnson, Jay 139, 141, 150, 151, 196, 207, 164 King, Bob 198 King, Debbie 298 King, Mike 257 King, Steve 298 King, Warren 198 Kinlcel, Louis 257 Kinman, Linda 198 Kiowski, Donna 198 Kirby, Jesse 257 Kirby, Jim 257 Kirk, Glenn 298 Kirkendoll, Larry 257 Kirklen, Laura 24, 298 atrick, Bobby 70 Johnson, Jimmy 256, 30 Johnson, ancy 11, 255, 283, 30 ohnson, Pamela 170, 196 ohnson, Patricia 196 Johnson, Rhonda 224 ohnson, Steve 255 ohnson, Thomas 281 Johnson, Tim 196 Johnson, Tom 224 Johnson, Tommy 196 Johnston, Donal 256 Johnston, Linda 196 ohnston, Marion 224 ones, Candy 297 ones, Craig Taylor 196, 103 Jones, Danny 224 Jones, Debbie Kay 297 102, Kirpatrick, Bobby 298 Klein, Gary 98, 258, 100 Klunder, Anjie 198 Kneese, Ed 85, 258, 97, 84 Knickerbocker, Drusilla 258 Knight, Bill 298 Knight, Frank 258 Knight, Ronnie 95, 298, 70 Knowles, Beverly 224 Knowles, Donna 298 Knox, Dara 139, 141, 198 Knox, Kathy 24, 298 Knutson, Tommy 298 Kosan, Karen 133, 258 Kourvelas, Charles 97, 298, 84 Kreig, Terry 258 Krensavage, Vicki 298 Leslie, Jeanne 28, 199, 167 Levine, Anne 259 Levine, Harold 199 Levy, Barbara 259 Lewis, Diane Ur. '67J 20, 259 Lewis, Diane 289 Lewis, Sharon 259 Lewis, Susan 259 L'Hommedieu, William 58, 63, 259, 282 Liem, Kristi 120, 141, 247, 259 Liem, Leslie 200 Light, Bill 299, 30 Li lard, Pam 299 Limb, Tom 200 Lin, Chris 259. 97, 39, 84 Lincoln, Michael 259 Lindauer, Linda Kay 200 Linderman, Linda 299 Lindsay, John 299 U Lindsey, Diane Louise 259 Lingo, Kathy 259 Linn, Buddy 299 Linn, Peggy 224 Lindstrom, Hal 299 Lintner, Lissa 28, 29, 281 Lisherness, Charles 200 Literati, Thomas James 281 Litterer, John 58, 59, 86, 200, 84 Little, Don 299 Little, Jimmy Ray 200, 143 Littner, Jim 97, 84 Livengood, Johnny 200 Livengood, Mike 299 Livings, Judy 20, 299 Livingston, Bob 259 Lock, Kenneth 259 Lockler. Polly 260 Loe, Julie 260 Lohmann, Rocky 260 Lohmann, Geoff Qjeffj 224 Long, John 260 Long, Robert iBobJ 260 201 Marstra nd, Robert 300 Martin, Charles 24, 26, 261 Martin, Dan 201 Martin, Elby 300 Martin, Kerry 24, 26, 300 Martin, Michael 58, 65, 91, 202 Martynak, Cathy 300, 30 Marx, Karen 202 Mason, Debbie 224 Mason, Janice Kay 300 Mason, Jeanne 133, 250, 261 Massengill, Margie 132 Masshecler, Vicki 17, 20, 21, 187, 202, 228 Massie, Patricia 261 Masters, Ken 300 Masterson, Mary 300 Matheny, Margaret 300 Mather, Allen 202 Matheny, Sahrah 300 Matson, Bryan 300, 30 Matson, Stephen 24, 107, 202, 167, 166 Matthews, Andy 58, 60, 63, 59, 202, 235 Matthews, Dennis 300 Matthews, Wanda 202 Mauldin, Chere 17, 20, 21, 170, 171, 202, 141, 186, 228, 233, 152, 153, 125 Mauldin, Mark 300, 130 Mauldin, Sammie 300 Mauldin, Vicki 202 Maxcey, Carl Edward 261 Maxfield, Bob 24, 262 Maxvill, Bill 262 Maxwell, Sabra 300 Maygne, Dianne Faye 202, 1 7 McAllister, Roger 262 McAlpine, Barbara 202 McBee, Martha 126, 202 McBryde, Laurel Shirnel 203 Montgomery, Jim 205 Olver, cCaghren, Barbara Ann Izo3 cCaleb, Robert 262 cCamant, Charles 262 cCamm0n, Caren 20, 21, 203 cCann, Penny 300 cCauley, Mike 262 cClanathan, Lee 224 cCleary, Rose Ella 262 cClendon, Barbara 300 cClure, Elizabeth 28, 300 cClure, John 300 cComb, Teri 203 cComb, Tina 300 cConnell, Daryl 300 cCord, Martha 300 cCord, Sharon Ann 203 cCormack, Carl 262 cCormick, Sheri 301 cCoy, John lesse 262, 30 cCrary, Hardee 301 cCulloch, Phil 203 'cCutchen, Jo Ellen 262 cCutcheon, Karen 123 Monroe, Donald 263 Montgomery, Brenda 28, 302 Odorns, Mike 303 O'Donnell, John Howard 208, 227, 12, 159 O'Donnell, Linda 303 Moody, Moody, Barry 263 James Vernon 302 Moon, Melanie 302 Moore, David Travis 263 Moore, Maureen 263, 167 Moore, Linda Elaine 205 Moore, Michael Don 302 Moore, Mike 263 Moore, Rebecca Ruth 263 Moore, Rosemary 205 Moore, William Stephen 302 Moran, Mark 302 Moran, Michael Gordon 302 Morgan, Bill 205, 263 Morgan, Gail 205 Morgan, Kenneth 263 OfDonnell, Michele 30 omen, Gil 304, 71 Ohmer, Chris 265 O'Kelley, Steve 304 Olderog, Ronald Leroy 208 Oldham, Lynda L. 208 Oliver, David 304 Olney, Kurt Lyon 208, 30 Olson, Sue 265 Olver, Cynthia Anne 304 David Earl 19, 208 Quick, Deb 281 fcDaniel , Kathy Kay 262 cDonald, Janice Lee 203 cDonald, Kathryn Dale 20, 203 'cElroy, ,cE1roy, Ann 301 Joe 14, 203, 159 cElworth, Ruel 301, 30 lcElyea, icGaugh Lyn 301 Marsha M2 Morphis, Marty 302 Morrie, Mimi Darlene 302 Morrison, Mary 205 Morrow, Rebecca 302 Morse, Greg 302, 70 Mortimore, Kim 263 Morton, tKatJ Francis 205 Moss, Janet 28, 302 Moss, Mike 264 Mott, Bnice 24, 302 Mumaw, Larry 58, 64, 63, zccaughj Mike 144, zos IcGehee, Connie 144, 203 i 'cGregor, Brian 24, 301 cGregor, Carol 203 ' lcGregor, Don 204 lcHane Elizabeth 7, 262 Y, 3 lcHaney, jlody 301 lcKamy, oyce 262 1cKamy, Walter Lee 204 264, 84 Munson, Eddie 205, 102, 103 Munson, John 303 Munson, Randy 264 Murph, Becky 132, 205, 230 Murph, Carol 303 Murphy, Clayton 303 lcKinster, Mike 204 lcLaughlin, Pam 301 lcManus, Miles 204 lcManus, Pam Joyce 262 1cMillan, Ross 301 1cMillan, Debbie 301 lcNabb, Kristina 301 IcNeese, Gary 301 1cNeese, Mary 301 lcNeese, Tina 262 IcNeil, Melody 301, 315 1cNickol s, Cynthia 224 1cWilliams, Darlene Jo 263 lcWilliams, Marilyn 204 Ieadows, Cynthia 14, 24, Murphy, Patricia Ann 20, 264 Murphy, Susan Kay 20, 134 205 Murray, Betty Lynne 11, 303 Murry, Karen 264 Murry, Mike 224 Muse, Deborah Anne 303 Muse, Michael 205 Mussett, Richard Burnett 24, 26, 27, 264 Myers, Cheri 303 Myers, Patrice 303 Myers, Sandy 264 O'Malley, Patricia 208 Oravec, John Allen 265, 30 O'Reilly, Cheryl 304 O'Reilly, Judith Orf, David 265 Orr, Maylinda 304 Osinki, Rick 304 Osterberg, Mark 265, 282 Otto, Nancy 304, 30 Overly, Diane Lynn Overman, Janet Lee 265, 167, 115 Overman, Jo Ann 304, 31, 30 Ousley, Stephen 265 Owen, Ricky 304 -P- Pahnke, Ricky 24, 304 Paine, David Lee 209 Pappas, George Frank 265, 102, 103 Paradise, Sherry Paris, Paul Norlan 86, 265, 70, 84, 165 Parke, Alanna Faye 209 Parker, Bill 304 Parker, Jana Ann 304 Parker, Jan 304 Parker, Phillip 12, 265, 115 Parlier, Ronald 88, 304, 71, 8 Parker, Scott 224 Parrick, Steve 92, 93, 209 Parsons, Barbara 209 Parsons, Chris 265 Partlow, Stevie 304, 71 Parton, Caral 20, 304 Pate, Beverly Ann 265 Patterson, Boyd 24, 304 273 Perry, Nancy Ann 266 26, 263, 242 Ieans, Danny 10, 204 Iedley, Christina Ann 301 Iedlock, Susan 301, 30 Ieier, John 263 ielton, Pamela Sue 20, 21, 157, 263, 165 dselton, Susan Irene 301 fientzel, Charlotte 263 Iercer, David 301, 30 fiessner, Glenn 95, 301, 70, 83 fiessimer, Pamela Ann 263 fieyer, Barbara 224 fieyer, Mike 263, 115 fleyier, Victoria 301 fiiars, Donald Deane 301 vlichael, Stephen 263, 84 riichaels, Debbie 301 viichaels, Tomme 301 viihal, Jo Ann 301 .N- Naboshek, Harrell Ted 107, 208 Nahkunst Mike 24 0 Patton, Jerry Don .265 Patton, Lois Jeannine 265 Patton Mike 24, 304 Patton: Patricia Ann 209 Patton, Roy Michael Payeur, Wayne 209, 30 Pearce, Pam 304 . . 3 3 Nault, Ruth Hermayne 303 Neal, Donald 303 Neal, Lavelle 267 Neely, Alex 303, 10 Neese, Robert 265 viiller 213 Scott, Donny 270 viiles, viiller Vicki 263 , Barbara 263 vfiller, Ernie 204 viiller , Jo Ann 301 viiller, Leslie 301 301 viiller viiller, viiller, viiller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Mims, 204 viims, Jo Linda Eileen 263, Mike 24, 263 Nicky James 204 Randy 302 Robert 302 Tina Marie 302 Tom 302 Vikki 204 Danny 24, 28, 29, hn 28. 29, 302 Minchew, Dewain 224 Mitchell, Mitchell, Mitchell, Mitchell, Mitchell, 263 Terry 302 David 263 James 263 Vic 204 Vinni Ann 20, Neilson, Eric 303 Nelson, Marque 317, 30 Nelson, Melinda Jane 20, 505 Nemitz, Carol Jean 108 Nemitz, Randy 303 Netherlain, Chuck 303 Netherland, Marshall 24, 303 Nevins, Susan 303 Newby, Mike 224 Newell, Tom 303 Newton, Sarita 208 Nichols, Debbie 28, 303 Nichols, Lynn 265 Nickols, Patsy 303 Mile, Martha 28, 302 Molchan, Michael 302 Molen, Ward 204 Monday, Jay Daymon 302 Mondick, Rick 205 Monroe, Dave 94, 263 Nicks, Sue Perry 303 Nitsche, Stephen 265 Noble, Chris 14, 224 Nodorft, Gary 303 Noel, W. Samuel Jr. Noel, Sheena Elaine Nohr, Katherine Lyn 303 Noreen, Garry 303, 36 Norman, Eddie 303, 70 Norris, Larry Don 208 Norsworthy, Larry Allen 265 Norton, Timothy Ruell 265 Novak, Jane 108, 208 Nunn, Debbie 208 -O- Oakley, Francis Robert 224 Oafs, Tommy 303, 70 O'Brien, Allen Karen 28 Odell, Cindy Ann 265, 111 Peary, Roger 304 Pear man, Douglas Neil Peavey, Richar 266 Peek, Ann 266 Peek, Pam 266 Peel, Bob 140, 141, 209, 227 Penny, Weyman 266 Perkins, Patsy Marilyn Perkins, Ramona Ann 209 Perkins, Susan Carol 266 Perry, Joan Elizabeth 266, Perryman, Martha 128, 16, 17, 266, 165 Peshock, Ronald M. 24, 26, 304 Peters, Barbara 304 Peters, Carla 304 Peteson,lJohn W. 304, 30 Peyron, lan 304, 30 Phemister, Larry 304 Philipp, Gunnar R. Phillips, Barry 304 Phillips, Phil 304 Piefe, Andy 58, 61, 209, 8 Pierce, Bonnie 304 Pierce, Janet 304 Pietsch, Martha Ann 266, 165 Pigmon, Rex Ann 209 Pinkston, Gary 304 Platt, Janice Lynn 209 Plexco, Pam 154, 209, 155, 131 Plumb, Lynnell 266 Plummer, Melody Lynn 266 Poe, Donnie Glenn 210, 30 Poer, John Sidney 210 Poindexter, Carol 210 Poindexter, llerry 95 Polly, Paine a 210 Pool, Allen 304 Primdahl, John 267 Pope, Ina 307 Potter, Dan 266 Powell, Bonita 266 Powell, Elaine 304 Powell, John 97, 305, 84 Powell, Patsy 305 Powell, Robert Allen 266 Powers, Robert 266 Pratt, Steve 305, 102 Presby, Mindy 305 Price, Anne 28, 132, 256 Price, Bob 210, 130, 164 Prickett, Cathy 210 Priebe, Myrta Kaye 305 Prier, Jane Ellen 24, 267 Primdahl, Candace 305 Primdahl, John 267 Pritchett, Dian, 305 Pritchett, Pat 210 Proctor, Stanley 267 Provart, Kim 210 Provart, Larry 267 Puckett, Gary 305, 84 Purvis, Pat 305 Putnam, Linda 24, 25, 305 Quinn, Maiel Ellen 28, 281 -R- Raez, Bill 305 Ragncey, Gallianne 211, 35 Rahner, Jana 224 Ralston, Pam 141, 210, 125 Ralph, Robert 305 Ramey, Glea 305, 83 Ramsay, Donald 305 Ramser, Marcia 210 Rance, Philip 267 Randolph, Robert 224 Randolph, Sue 210 Rankin, Sydney 210 Rasco, Howard 58, 67, 267 Rasor, John 211 Ravell, Pam 305 Ravell, William 267 Ray, Bill 211 Ray, Robert 305. 71 Reading, Judy 211 Reams, Bob 305 Reams, Richard 267, 30 Reazin, John 267 Redman, David 267 Reed, Bruce 24, 26, 211 Reed. Donnie 305 Reed, Marshall 267, 30 Reed, Mike 267 Reeder, Don 211 Reese, Ronald 305 Reesman, Carolyn 267 Refoy, Barbara 211 Reha, David 306 Reha, Stephen 267 Reithner, Sue 306 Reneau, Wayne 306 Renfrow, Beverly 268, 167 Renouf, Mike 211, 232 Resnk, Linda 14, 267 Reynolds, Anne 20, 21, 122, 268, 165 Reynolds, Cathy 268, 167, 30 Reynolds, James 281 Reynolds, Robin 135, 211 Rhoads, Pamela 211, 137 Riblet, Mike 268 Rice, David 306 Roberts, Bill 306 Roberts, Camille 212 Roberts, John 24, 26, 268 Roberts, Randy 306, 83 Roberts, Richard 306 Roberts, Robyn 212, 238 Robins, Deanna 268 Robinson, Carol 268 Robinson, Karen 268 Robison, Robbie 212 Roderick, Pam 306 Roederer, Bob 306 Roederer, Bob Roesler, Trent 268 Roger, Bill 306 Rogers, Carolyn 268 Rogers, Diane 268 Rogers, George 212, 102 Rogers, Howard 224 Rogers, Hubert 306, 30 Roggrs, Mack 58, 68, 268, 8 Rollins, Joyce 212, 30 Rollins, Ruth 28, 306 Rommel, Jon 306 Roscoe, Kathy 306 Roscoe, Rebbecca 212 Rose, Cynthia 306 Rose, Jim 72, 78, 268 Ross, Jacqueline 28, 281 Roville, Chris 306 Rowell, Danny 91, 268 Rubgck, Barry 138, 268, 1 7 Ruback, Stephen 306, 102 Rudolph, Larry 212 Ruekberg, Paul 306, 309, 102 Ruetten, Tommy 306 Ruhl, Allen 269 Ruhman, Max 58, 66, 212 Rumbaugh, Janet 306, 307 Rush, Don 224 Rushing, Randy 306, 316 Russell, David 212, 222 Russell, Greg 24, 269 Russell, Pam 305 Russell, Sharon 20, 108, 269 Rustin, Yvonne 212 Rustin, Ricky 306 Rutan, Char ie 224 Rice, Donna 24 Rice, James 268 Rice, Suzanne 268 Rice, Tom 306, 30 Rich, Jimmy 306 Rich, Susan 306 Richards, Andrina 117, 281 Richards, Boon 306 Richards, Jean 16, 17, 306 Richards, Sally 306 Riclgardson, Laura 20, 268, 1 5 Richardson, Linda 132, 211 Richie, Mona 28, 268 Richmondklames 306, 84 Ridenour, aren 306 Ridgeway, Jan 211 Rietschel, Susan 20, 212 Rippy, Kay 224 Risley, Darel 306 Ritchey, Steve 268 Ritrneester, Chris 306 Rivera, Steve 306 Robb, Susan 212 Rutenbar, Marsha 24, Z69 Rutherford, Tom 305 Ruwaldt, Mike 269 ,5- Sale, Lynn 306 Salisbury, Richard Fred 269 Sallee, Susan 28, 269 Samano, Rosalinda 213, 113 Sanders, Jimmy 306 Sanders, Nancy 306 Sanders, Tommy Joe 269 Sapp, Roger 269 Sartor, Joseph Otto 269 Sasser, Steve 24, 213 Sawyer, Cheryl 269 Saxon, Bobby 213 Scalf, Buddy 307 Scarce, Linda Carol fLupeJ 269 Schanbaum, Robert 307 Scharber, Mary Verlyn 213 Schaub, Diane 213 Schenk, Jim 307 Schiff, Helen 28, 269 Schloss, Robert Henry 269 Schmiedeke, Shirley Theresa 129, 36, 213 Schreiber, Sharon 24 Schrenkeisen, Linda 110, 269 Schumake, Rita 224 Schwartz, George 213 Scott, Bill 307 Scott, Cristie 307 Scott, David 24, 269 Scott, Donna Rae 28, 118, Scott, Janice Lee 270, 307 Scott, Linnie Christine 270 Scott, Steve 28, 307 Scovern, Charles 214, 235, 137, 30 Scroggins, Melody 28, 307 Seale, Janice 14, 270, 165 Seals, Gary 270 Seals, Janey 307 Searcy, Anita 306 See er, Charlotte 270 Seidlerg David 306, 83 Seiser, Mary Ann 270 Seiter, Lynette 307 355 Selden, Betty Sue 270 Sexton, Franklin Christopher 214 Threet Re ina 108 10 Wollan, Darby Jo 24, 316 Shafer, Julie Anne 214 Shafer, Kathy Elaine 307 Shafer, Sharon 214 Schaffer, Vicki Lynn 224 Sharkey, Sandra 24, 270 Sharp, Susan 20, 270 Sharpe, Jacque 23, 270 Shaw, Alan 270 Shaw, Glenda Suzanne 307 Shea, Doug 307 Shedd, Henry 307 Sheets, Jean 270, 113 Sheets, Sally 307 Shepard, Frank William 21 Shepherd, Martha 20, 240, 270, 13 Sherrin, Louis 307 Shiell, Terry 270 Shipp, Charles 58, 59, 214, 235, 84 Shively, Nancy 271, 30 Shivers, Diane 28, 29, 214, 167, 112 Shoemaker, Guy 271 Shoemaker, Robert 214 Sholtess, Deby 16, 17, 158, 307 Sholtess, Janet Lee 271 Shopoff, Tom 96, 307, 97, 84 Shotwell, Linda 271 Shuemake, Rita Marie Sibley, Patricia Ann 214 Sicard, Christina 307 Sieling, William 307 Sihvonen, Denise 308 Simmons, Carroll 307, 30 Simmons, Sandra Marie 271 Simpson, David 307 Sims, Karen Marie 141, 214, -238, 32 Sine, Eddy 307 Sissel, Sandra 24, 122, 126, 156, 214, 230, 236, 124, 125 Sistrunk, Debi 307 Skelton, Joyce 308 Skow, Byron Clark 271 Slabotsky, Krendra 264, Speer, Eddie 85, 308, 84 Speer, Frank Morris 19, 96, 97, 215 Spence, Dixie Fay 216 Spencer, Gary 308 Spencer, Ricky 216 Spieker, Sandra 308 Spiro, Jim 224 Spitler, Christie 24, 308 Spitler, Jean 13, 216, 124 Spradley, Sue 272 Spreckelsen, Cindy 28, 308 Stailey, Pamela Ray 216 Stalkler, Donna 11, 118, 272 Stallard, Gary 272, 70 Stalsworth William Allen 272 Standridge, Paula 272 Stannard, Barb 308 Stannard, Bob 216 Stark, John 308 Starnes, Barbara Jean 216 Staub, Charlie 216 Staub, Steven 272, 30 Staudt, Jeannie Marie 308 Staudt, Randy Charles 107, 272 Stead, Rick 24, 272 Stearns, Jeff 273 Steed, Pam 273 Steen, John Allen 224 Steenson, Kurt 308, 30 Stembler, Susan 273 Stephens, Bill 216 Sterlacci, Susan Marie 144, 273 Taylor, Silvi 317 Taylor, Susan 315, 317 Tennenbaum, Jack 107, 309 Terrell, James Leon 274 Terrill, Mike 308 Terry, Debbiie 310 ' Wainner, James Robert 277 Waits, Lynn 311 Walker, Charlene 108 Walker, Jim 219 Walker, John 277, sz, 72 Walker, Judson 219 Walker, Sheila 117, 311 Wallace, Ben 311, 84 Wallace, 277, 1 Wallace, Mark Andrew 24, 65 Nancy 311 Williams, Wes 92, 278 Williamson, Benny 278 Williamson, Glenn 72, 75 77, 78, 79, 221, 233 Williford, Melba 315 Willis, Billy 278 Willis, Chris Eugene 28, 2 119, 278 Willis, Don 315 Wills, Charles 315 Wills, Donald Lee Wallis, Melinda 311, 133 Wallis, William Mark 277 Walsh, Charles Michael 311 Walthal, Gary 311 Walthall, David Terry 277 Wilmore, Sharron 315, 30 Wilson, Ed 279 Terry, J. D. 274, 282, 70 Terry, John 217 Terry, Harvey 310 Terry, Robert 217 Tesmer, Cheryl Leigh 24, 274 Tholen, Gary 217 , Thomas, Dolores Diane 217 Thomas, Gary 310, 30 Thomas, Joe Richard 310 Thomas, Terre 274 Thomas, Thomas J. 310 Thomasson, Tommy 274 Thompson, Betty Ann 274 Thompson, Caryl 310 Thompson, David 310 Thompson, Donald Charles 217, 127 Thompson, Janet 217 Thompson, Marcia 28, 274 Walth Walto Walto Ward, Ward, Ward, Ward, Ware all, Sherry 314 n, April 314 ri, Billy 314, 95, 71 Bryon Dale 277 Jean 24, 314, 26 Patti 314 Terry Wayne 219 Melody 314 Stetson, Anne 133, 308 Stetson, Paul 216 Stevens Stevens , Alan 309 , Karen 273 Stevens, Linda 273 Stevens, Patricia 273 Stevens Sam 309 Steward, Lynda Ruth Stewart, Art 309 Stewart, Carol Lynn 309 Stewart, Linda 224 Thopmpson, Randy 310 Thompson, Ricky 274, 12 Thompson, Ronnie 217 Thrasher, Steven Bruce 274, 272 , S , 3 Throp, Patrick Edmond 275 Thurman, Rebecca Sue 218 Tilley, Jerry 275 Tilton, Kath 218, 236 Tinnerello, Ciarolyn Marie 218 Tinsley, Terry 218 Tobin, Kathleen 275 Todd, Bobby 224 Todd, Jane Ann 117, 275 Tomlinson, Kay Lynne 275 Tone, Tom 224 Tooley, Charles Dale 224 Totten, Dona 218 Townsend, Stephen 58, 64, Warren, Brad 277 Warrington, Nancy 314 Waters, Debbie 314 Waters, Jim 314 Watkins, Janice 219 Watkins, Virginia 121, 314 Watson, Ben 277 Watson, David 219 Watson, Mary Kathryn 314 Watson, Patti 30, 314 Watson William David Stockhoff, Cy 309 Stockhoff, Sue 309 Stone, Alyce 273 Stone, Pamela Gail 273 Stovall, Russ 39, 95, 71 Stover, Pat 24 Stover, Sue 272 Tucker Robert C. 271 271 Slazer, Melanie 308 Sloan, Rebecca 271 Smith, Alan 224 Smith, Ann 308 Smith, Beverly Ann 214 Smith, Bruce 308, 30 Smith, Bryan 308 Smith, Carol 30 Smith, Daniel Basil 271, 308, 30 Smith, David Coe 271 Smith, Dolores 308 Smith, Doris 308, 30 Smith, Edwin 308 Smith, Frank 224 Smith, Ginger 28 Smith, Jaye Robert 271 Smith, John 308 Smith, Judy Kay 20, 215 Smith, Kenneth 13, 18, 215 Smith, Linda 308 Smith, Louis 308 Smith, Michael Roy 308 Smith, Patricia Ann 24, 28, 29, 308 Smith, Rick 308 Smith, Rick 24, 271, 26, 27 Smith, Rita 215 Smith Ritchie 215, 70 Smith Smith Smith Robert J. 215 S116 28, 29, 215 Susan 308 Smith Smith, Susy 308 Smith Vinson 271 Smith, Virginia 271 Smith Yvonne 12 215, 13 Smith wick, Jan 202 215 Smolenski, Martha 308 Snider, John Clifford 272 Snowden, Marsha 308 Stowers, Nancy 20, 272 Strader, Daniel 309, 30 1 Strader, Tom 28, 29, 216 Strange, Joe 24, 273 Strange, William 216, 166, 32 Streetman, Mike 309 36, 218, 163, 161 Trammell, Louise 108, 275 Trantham, Peggy Sue 310 Tredway, Sam 275 Trewin, Janet 20, 218 Trusty, Rusty 282 Trusty, Sonny 275 Tubbs, Faith Louise 273, 275 Tubbs, John C. 218 Tucker, Jeff 275 Tucker, Linda 275, 137 , Tommy 310, 95 Soderquist, Susan 215 Soelter, Judy 308 Sommers, Carol Sue 215 Soelter, Judy 308 Sparks, Larry A. 272 Sparks, Shari 272 Spauldin , Sandra 272 Spear, Eddie 71 Spears, Donna 272, 24 Spear, Frank 143 Spezgle, Janette 20, 722, 1 5 Speegle, Olive 20, 170, 206, 215 356 Streit, Chris Barton 273, 112 Stringer, Patti 273 Stromenger, Debbie 24, 309 Stro'ng, Vallie 309 Stuart, Sam 273, 102 Stuewe, Connie 216 Stults, Judy Ann 217 Stultsman, Darrell 274 Sturman, Steve Charles 309 Stuteville, Sharon 309 Stutsman, Jo Keith 217 Sudduth, Jean 217 Sullivan, Eileen 11, 309 Sullivan, Karen 274, 103 Sullivan, Philip 309 Summers, Daryl 308 Sumner, Gary 309 Surber, Douglas 274 Suttle, Louise 116, 274, 283 Swahn, Dayna 274 Swain, Garry 274 Swanson, Lila 274 Swanteson, Chris 217 Swanteson, Karen 309 Sword, Susan 274 Swords, John 58, 63, 60, 66, 68, 157, 240, 251, 274, 84 Syverson, Steve 274 Szabo, Tim 309 -1-.L Tague, Susan 310 Ta ley, Donna 274 Tankersley, David 309 Tannehill, John Robert 274, 70 Tarpley, Janet 309 Tate, Stephanie 274 Taylor, David 224 Taylor, Jack 274 Taylor, Jacki 309 Taylor, Mary 309 Taylor, Mary Ann 28, 29, 118, 119, 217 Taylor, Shannon 28, 310 Tunnell, Mike 218 Tunnell, PCESY 310 Tunnell, Thomas Vaughn 275, 143 Turberville, Gary 275, 70 Turner, Kathy 218 Turner, Patsy 275 Turney, Tommy 310 Turney, Carolyn 310 Tuttle, Lowell 310, 70 Twitchell, Mike 310, 95, 83 Tyler, Kaye 129, 218 WV- Vacula, Alice 218 Vallee, Ann Carol 311 Vance, Jo Ann 24, 275, 26, 27 Van Citters, Sarah 311 Van Cleave, Viifinia 311 Vanderslice, Te 275 Van Der Wal, Shirley 20, 276 Van Horn, Bob 219 Van Houton, Roger 311 Van Meter, Kathy 311 Vaughan, Nita 311 Varner, George Ray Veerman, Janet 311 Venable, Kerry 95 Vernon. 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