Richardson High School - Eagle Yearbook (Richardson, TX)

 - Class of 1969

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Student £if IS ' - l Organizations. - - ' t t Sports 6-169 Jfonors t70 ' 9 ' i ...192-211 J-acuJty. Q . 212-298 Oeniors QinJerc assmen 299 J JlJuertisements 386 13 C7 J ....416-427 ynoex n f ■ r. .. 428 i29 ijonclusion. ' ls)£ere Do? WA a OCex ? ;;? 3an 6i cj an a oe re student Life Throughout the Year The Speech Tournament brings an exciting break from classes to Steve Carla Peters and Steve Keene offer a toast to the Ruback, Jackie McKnight, Anne Jarboe, and Marie Hartt. Christmas season. Sharon Hancock throws herself whole-heartedly into the car wash. Spirit burns a1 Student Life 20 ■ach Season Is a Bustle of Activities Glenda Groom, Genita Wade, and Gary Thomas find the first school days hectic. Cindy Woodward and Chris Stockie are caught per- forminf! on the stadium parkinft lot. .Student Life 22 Fadinj: sunlans . . . Ijraiul m-u haircuts conditioninfi . . . computer confusion . . . birth- day slips . . . bewildering bell schedules . . . unmarked restrooms . . . mad rush for club applications . . . combination locks . . . book covers . . . parking stickers . . . stampede to lunch . . . smokers ' hill . . . spirit ribbons . . . splintery bleachers ... the first kick off. E-c-add, it ' s Uruir! 23 Student Life Karen Kennedy, Judye Livings, and Linda Foster surround Homeconiinf: Queen Melinda Nelso Student Life 24 Explosive Spirit Marks Homecoming ' 68 Mounting excitement . . . builtlinj? speculation . . . siprning; petitions . . . thundering pep rallies . . . voting for nominees . . . announcing attendants . . . reuniting alumni . . . parading floats . . . glittering mums . . . and finally . . . the night . . . the game . . . the queen . . . the dance. Melinda Nelson flashes that winning After the victorious game, students enjoy the traditional HomtToniinf; Dance. Susan Turner and Jim Forrest attended Homecoming festivities. The R.H.G.C.I ' al Cluh entry caplund first - ll A Bit of QwHzerland and Brazil Come to R.H.9. From Switzerland . . . from Brazil . . . new homes . . . new families . . . strange customs . . . unfamiliar faces . . . unforgettable experiences . . . American peculiarities . . . hot dogs . . . busy schedules . . . new friends . . . language barriers . . . R.H.S. . . . football games . . . A.F.S. . . . G.S.L. . . . fun . . . work . . . life. An unexpected Ijirthday parly surprises D. iiirliu is fiiund enjoying the A.F.S. surprise parly. Studeni Lifi- 26 ilW SK Meet Dedi Viera from Brazil Meet Mimi Moia from Switzerland. ■ill Nirr.i .Hlnrri l - 27 Student Life Winter Football finals . . . frosty mornings . . . Hamilton Park project . . . Hong Kong Flu . . . overheated hallways . . . clean-up campaigns . . . Friday the 13th . . . charity projects . . . holiday cheer . . . midnight — 1969 . . . cramming for finals . . . No-Doz . . . Ground Hog Day . . . March of Dimes . . . Eaglette Review . . . Valentine carnations . . . Key Club Prom. Mike Elizondo and David Mercer compare notes as they study Mikt ' Irtetman -liim-. llut tin c li an-up campaign does for that hig mid-term exam. help to Kitp it ( It an ' During their annual review, the Eaglettes demonstrate their celebrated originality. Ill RHS tlir.nicli T,i!on 29 Slud.-nt Life ' Tis the Season to Be Jolly Ah! Christmas holidays . . . Ah! Wilderness ... a bas- ketball tournament ... a new sweetheart . . . concert . . . band earolins ... a Pal Club Ball. Dinner ;it llie Miller liouse is portrayed by Tricia Legault, Kevin Wing, . ' cntt As-hleinan. Karen Kennedy, and Bill Parker in Ah ' WildcrjH-ss. Cager ' s Bruce Mundy and David Seidler leap for the basket during the annual Dr. Pepper Tournament. Karen Kennedy gasps as her name is announced as Basketball Mer .Sweetheart. the Chi Student Life .30 Golden Eagle Band celebrate holiday freedom at .ling party. Pal Club 9now Ball Breaks the Winter Ice STal sieethea r™ ' ' ' ' ' Valentine carnation from Steve Blair jots his ni(-. ; Fred Colodney wails 1 February is a Month of Celebration Lincoln ' s birthday . . . Hamilton Park . . . Valentine ' s Day € G.S.L. telegrams . . . carnations . . . candy . . . R.H.G.C. R.H G.C. member Marilyn Brandt helped provide cake and to celebrate the Eagle ' s Nest first hiw), , ' ' m tea ... Eagle ' s Nest first anniversary ... Ash Wednesday • • • age of Aquarius . . . Washington ' s birthday ... Key Club Prom . . . promise of Spring . . . Student Life 32 the Eagle ' s Nest first birthday. J Top of the Castle to You Qpring . Wind and rain and mud . . . signs of green . . . overdue term papers . . . spring fever . . . Eridania Orionous ... Senior Skip Day? ... annual open house ... Teacher ' s In-service Training — another short day . . . 14th annual Wizard of Oz ... College Bowl . . . new cheerleaders and Eaglettcs . . . endless assemblies . . . senioritis ... Eleusinian Mysteries ... a jubilatious Lil Abner . . . beauty contests . . . sandles and shades Student Council polls and elections . . . 907o? • • • Through the years we ' ll still be true. The announcement of the 1970 Eagktte officer. «as accompanied Diana Buroker and Havden Knox, as Daisy Mae and Abner deck by hugs and tears. their undying love in the R.H.S. stage musical. Tears of juy are shed Uy newly Peterson. .Student Life 34 :,,l Cindy Garza demon. Ir.il.s hv -kill ftilurr cheerleader at March try nuts. 35 Student Life i In her campaign speech, Susan Canham introduces new ideas for next year ' s senior class. Because of her outstanding performance in the State Readj Writing Contest, Gwen Hibbs was unanimously awarde. first place. Student Life 36 Thanks — Mr. Joseph L. Frank . . . perfectionist . . . dedicated instructor . . . tireless worker . . . strict disciplinarian . . . respected and admired director throughout the country ... 8 faithful years of R.H.S. teaching: countless first di- vision ratings, fame and honor to the Golden Eagle Band, wonderful years . . . thanks Mr. Frank, we ' ll never forget. i Eagles of the Month Actively Support R.H.S. DAVID . . . Student Council Pres. ... Key Club . . . N.H.S. . . . J.C.L. . . . F.C.A. . . . J.C.A. Treas . . . Hall of Honor . . . Gourmet Club Sec. ANN . . . N.H.S. Sec. . . . P.A.S.F. Pres. . . . Student Council . . . G.S.L. I Treas. SUE . . . G.S.L. II V.P. . . . P.R.H.S. Sec. . . . N.H.S. . . . Student Council . . . Eaglette Mgr. GAIL . . . G.S.L. I Pres. . . . A.F.S. . . . Pres. Council . . . Eaglette Mgr. MARK ... Mr. Personality . . . Key Club . . . Gourmet Club . . . Annual . . . Student Council . . . Cheerleader. TERRY . . . G.S.L. I . . . Student Council . . . Eaglette . . . Annual Ed. ... N.H.S. STEVE . . . Gourmet Club . . . Key Club . . . J.C.L. Consul . . . Student Council . . . N.H.S. . . . Eagle Band . . . Annual . . . Nat ' l. Merit Finalist. SANDRA . . . N.H.S. . . . G.S.L. I . . . P.R.H.S. . . . Eaglette . . . Annual Bus. Mgr. ... Sr. Class Sec.-Treas. FRED . . . Student Council . . . Hi-Y Club ... Sr. Class Pres. . . . Cheerleader Mascot ... Key Club V.P. M ' r-m iKiiiii ft- Student Life 40 Our todays and yesterdays are the blocks with which we build. Organizations L ' h ' lntirti anti nut AacA pwf ' ' Gtudent Council Officers David Cordell. President; Thomas Thomas, Treasurer; Phil Dyer, Vice-President: Jenny Lin, Historian; Debbie Mabry, Secretary. Organizations 44 Tommy Thomas gives a report to a President ' s Council meeting. Debbie artistic Party. Mabry. Serrrtary, and Carol Parton pool their talents at a President ' s Council sponsored Poster Presidents Council Co-ordinates Activities :=«P9l f Zcill.T rcr.-iv.-s a m.tr pad fn.m a lH-nr(i,i,-nl Havid Cordcll prior Under the scrutiny ..f an an organizational mpctin : of Presidents ' Council. a poster begins to form. unidontificd worker, an idea for 15 Organizations Student Council Sponsor, Mrs. Elizabeth Mann, counts when it comes to tabulating Homecoming Queen votes. The Multi-faceted 9tudent Council Mr. W. D. Jeter confers with David Cordell on matters concerning Student Coun- cil functions. With th. replaces the calcnd: Organizations 4fi Terry Mitchell Vice Presidcnl Phil Oyer dis, itters with Terry A Voice in School Affairs Arising early for meetings . . . deciding Eagle of the Month. Hall of Honor . . . composing answers to Suggestion Box quer ies . . . con- ducting class elections . . . selling Student Di- rectories, co-ordinating of club activities . . . responsible . . . active . . . concerned . . . Stu dent Council. missive in llie suggestion Onianiralions 1 968-69 Eagle Cheerleaders Jimmy Baker xMark Adkins Brenda Brown Fred Zeiller Nancy Vogt Debbie Sholtess Linda Foster Jean Richards Candy Jones Organizations 48 Head cheerleader Linda Foster 49 Organizations . . . j i W]€!¥M (isS ' - !! itli moullis atiape, Linda Kirklen and Patty Johnson view the Homecoming K tor . Cheerleaders and Eaglettes work together to make each pep rally the peak of Eagle spirit. Eagerly waiting for the game to start, Eaglettes and Cheerleaders gather under the goal posts to spark Eagle spirit. Brrnda Brown and Jimmy Bakir design and make liitker signs fur all the sporls. Pep rallies are times when junior Eaglettes can forget ahout discipline and enjoy the school spirit. 50 Organizations =G1FTE Jean Richards adds the finishing touches to the goal post sign. Eaglettes and Cheerleaders: Qpirited 60 Plus 8 Exhausting practice . . . sore muscles . . . nerve racking tryouts . . . tears of joy ... the agony of defeat . . . S.M.U. Cheerleader and Drill Team Schools ... 6:30 A.M. summer practices . . . locker signs . . . goal post signs . . . store windows . . . pompoms . . . megaphones . . . Homecoming mums . . . umhrellas that won ' t open . . . smiles of confidence . . . the thrill of contagious enthusiasm . . . the satisfaction of a job well done. Early S.iturday morning. Janet Hanibright and Martha McCord paint store windows to advertise for the Eagle-Paris game. 51 Organizations Lt. Roxanne Baxter, Capt., Judye Livings, Candy Primdahl, Susan Newsom, Karen Amis, Marty Mat- zen, Carol Cahan, Cindy Wood- ward, Becky Heinley, Jane Ann Owens, Melanie Moon, Susan Per- ry, Carolyn Bauer, Debbie Lawr- ence, Pam Naugle, Chris Stocki, Lynn Schnitman, Becky McCurdy, Cindy Frazier, Sandra Abbot. Lt. Melinda Nelson, Lt. Janet Veerman, Jan Alexander, Terry Mitchell, Susie Shannon, Eileen Sullivan, Carta Crawley, Jane Dix- on, Judy Jeffries, Nancy Nichols, Becky Arnett, Linda Kirklen, Pat- ty Johnson, Pam Werry, Pat Gant, Sandy Anthony, Susan Curry, Mar- cie Kirkpatricic, Peggy Farry, Jane Pittman. Lt. Martha McCord, Lt. Cathi Akin, Cindy Phillips, Janet Ham- bright, Lana Bates, Cindy Powell, Debbie Conn, Dian Zimmerman, Graeme Conway, Laurie Hoffmann, Carol Parton, Sharon Hancock, Joyce Wooldridge, Pam Coleman, Barbie Brown, Linda Feagan, Lori Hansen, Vicki Miles, Nat Beers, Cindy Garza. Lt. Roxanne Baxte Lt. Martha McCord Eagle+tes 1968-69 Capt. Jiidyc Livings Ll. J and Veerinan 53 Organizations SENIORS Barbara and Liz Zahn. Marsha Brown, Lori Hill. Vicki Kn age, Carol Lowtlic Pritchcrt, Lynn Linda Whatlc: JLNIORS Karen Amundson, Kris Anderson, Cindv Ballon, Cynt Debbir Burnclt, Maureen Carey, Delibyc C.i.ilev, Jane C.irnnian, Ci Fletcher, Paula Fowler, Gail Fox, Teri Gale, Mary Ann Gant, Am) Dale Landis. Kris Lawrie, Patricia Lichly, PegRy McDanicI, Cind Suzie Tabor, Kathy Winkler, Debbie Wood, Uebecca Woodall, and SOPHOMORES Becky Allen, Susan Allen, Darby Allyn, Sandra Ast Corey, Susan Coursey, Lis Crunk, Donna Dale, Anne Davis, Michel Eldridge, Beta Evans, Michelle Ferguson, Linda Finch, Laura Foste; Hager, Cathey Hammer, Debbie Hardy, Debbie Henslee, Barbara H Sharon Johnson, Suzanne Keene, Sue Kell, Janie Kcssler, Kathy D, a Berry, Virdna Marie Blackburn, Paula Bowers, Lisha Breithaupt, Julie Brookncr, ly Davis, Joanne DcAngclis, Bev Dcnman, Tricia Downing, Carla Fitzgerald, Sheila Hailstone, T-ea Hume, Kayc Jneichen, Deborah Ingram, Diane Jarvis, Carol LaDue, Moi, Sally M..rean, Cindy Park, Lynee Perkins, Cindy Pond, Pam Sams, Vicki Stewart, onna Woods. 1, Beverly Autin, Cindy Baker, Vclda Behrncs, Patricia Bostick, Judy Carolyn Broom, :bora[i Ruciiwald, Vicki Cecil, Debura Cloud, Susan Colcmao, Robin Connell, Chris Davis, Karen Deck, Connie Donnelly, Deborah Drom, Leslie Dubey, Paula Dyer, Lisa Darlene Frazier, Patli Frederick, Susan George, Sherry Goff, Susan Cuillamc, Nancy , Carol Hohson, Ellen Holder, Michelle Howe, Debbie Kurd, Jill Jeter, Julie Johnson, n Killeen, Daye Ann Knight, Kathy Kourvelas, Jennifer Dretzer, Lou Kuhn, Sherry Livingston, Jan.t Lulhans. Linda Maley, Suzanne Martin, Cindy Mason, Marih n Matthews, Mclinda .Mayes, Sue McCrary, Julie McDaniel, Cecelia Merryman, Nancy Mize, Jooi Mondick, Pam Mosher, Melany Murphy, Cindy Outlaw, Lori Payne, Kris Peterson, Carolyn Prentice, Susan Priest, Leslie Redman, Pat Riley, Beverly Rilmccsler, Lynn Roberts, Susan Rogers, Patricia Dian Rowland, Pam Scegcrs, Bilsy Shannon, Bunny Simmons, Deborah Smith, Brenda Spears, Vicki Spicht, Kathryn Spies, Cyndi Stone, Ann Dcmse Taylor, Deborah Thompson, Kay Thompson, Terry Tomlinson, Terric Tone, Valerie Townscnd, Diane Van Bibber, Kathleen Vaughn, Jane Wallace, Karen Wood. Kathy Woods, Marcia Zent. Eagle Featherg 1 968-69 Easle Fc;illuT offi.ir-: I v„„ Diane .larvis, ami Carol l..wlli,i. Suppoitinp: the i)i. u(l team . . . during second year at R.H.S. . . . wflconiiiiL ' new sponsors Mrs. Ke and Mr . Baunijzartner . . . enjo ing larue iiiemhership . . , lioosting spirit . . . wear- ing new iiiiifornis . . . performing hand routines . . . selling eagle foolhalj pins . card routines . . . 55 Or.::ani alion Golden Eagle Band Mr. Joseph L. Frank Director Flutes: Debbie Godich Pam Holland Billy Davis Darby WoUan Nancy Palmer Jo Ann Overman Marilyn Palmer Donna Dillon Virginia Hawes Jeane Gohl Owen Hibbs Leigh Ann Cosby Robyn Culver Clarinets: Ronnie Peshock Carl Jensen Sharyn Schreiber Laura Kirklen Roberta Cleland Barbara Clark Peter Fekety Steve Gay Bryn Matson Carla Hutto Vannette Vaught Lynda Brewster Wayne Steinbring Jane Doersam Christi Spitler Pam Kecse Randy Jones Donald Dilmore David Mercer Marianne Davis Patti Dilmore Denise Dodson £b Clarinet: Roger Grant Boss Clarinets: Larry Zeagler Phil Huber Carroll Simmons David Buhner Charlotte Schleeweis Debra Dickey Contra-Bass Clarinet: Kathy Knox Oboes: Katherine Houzvicka Patti Smith Leslye Lawrence Bassoons: Jean Ward Jeff Guyton Dorothy Floyd Jay Phipps Alto Saxes: Karen O ' Donnell Jim Peshock B Hibbs Marshall Netherland Tenor Saxes: 1. «■ . - , . ' t. y- : k rj ' ' J ::. , - : Steve Almond Mark Johnson John Dorsa Bruce Smith Baritone Saxes Jerry Barnes Cathy Coryell Bob Whiting Paul Boxler Barbara Barron Cornets: Anna McDonald Clay Cox Trumpets: Steve Jackson Brian McGregor Larry Barnett Reid Smith Charlie Jones • Gene Wiederkehr ride of R.H.8. French Horns: Betty Keasin Roxannc Cleland Linda Putnam Tom HiMirirh Sandy Trinn JohnStiirkcy John Honcv.utt Rii.kv Criim-s Paul Tavlor Mike I.,.ll«i,n Tromhvnrs: P.-t.-r Richrrs R an Krobs Goidrn Bcllah Eric Kii-1 St. ' vo (iardnor Steve- .Martin William Odom R.nd Patterson I ' ra.ik Wl.rlan i ' .i ' y. k . r -. r ' - -- h : ■ 5 n is «. ! s; Rick Palmke Percussion: Hull Barbee Roy Hammer Larrv Omo Scott Berrv Dale Brennan A tearful Darl)y Wiillan receives the traditinnal roses from Band President Eric Krisl and Drum Major Larry Zeagler, minules after lieing announced the 1968-69 Band Sweetheart. It all begins with May tryouts . . . summer band: early bours. long rehearsals, sophomore drill, hot weather, sore feet . . . football season . . . halftime shows, parades, and ])e|) rallies . . . marching and more marching . . . U.I.L. Marching Contest at Mesquite . . . girl ' s slumber party: initiations. Senior Revue, cake, and fun ... surprise Saturday morning handball cleanuj) . . . then, concert season . . . sectionals, challenges, and never-ending Thursday night re- hearsals . . . Austin trip . . . region, area, and state competition . . . concerts and more concerts . . . solo and ensemble contest . . . U.I.L. Contest . ..result: Sweepstakes! ... Corpus Christi and the Buc- caneer Festival ... the Senior Banquet ... the Senior Girls ' Tea ... suddenly: the end. all but the memories of a tremendous band, an unforgettable year, and a truly great man. ' 69 Eagle Best R.H.S. topped all other schools in the region hy placing the most members in the All-Region Band. Members were Jerry Barnes, Roberta Cleland, Palti Smith, Roxanne Cleland, Darby Wollan, Carl Jensen, Dale Brennan, Wayne Steinbring, Sharyn Schreiber, Marilyn Palmer, Nancy Palmer, Billy Davis, Ray Mu.ssett, Larry Zeigler. Jay Phipps, Roger Grant, Organi; Kagle Band members Ryan Krebs, Clay Cox. Ronnie Peshnck, Jean Ward. _M.iril n Palmer, Ray lus -ett, Carl Jenson, Dorthy Floyd, Billy Davis, and Larry Zeaglcr wen- aiimn- tin- elite group (]f Texas high school musicians who won chairs in the All State Band. The group performed for the T.M.E.A. in San Antonio during February. irnilu Fli d. Ronnie Pcshoek, iiiilv Vi ' lielan. Steve Gay, Gordon Mill, K an Krebs. Peter Bro- I-. Hull Barbee, Clay Cox, Pani IKiihI, Barbara Clark. and l.ulnllr .Schl St group of inging Seniors inlirl.iin Mr. .ind Mrs. Frank tile annual band banciuel. Seniors Dorthy Floyd. Calhy ( oryell. Pally Smith, and Kathy Knox enjoy the tea given in honor of ihr s,ni,ir girls by the junior and sophomore girls. .S9 Organizations G.E.B.: The Lighter 8ide Even Seniors like Virginia Hawes chipped in to help the surprised underclassmen at the 6:00 AM Saturday clean up. Mr. Collins demonsi skills needed in being Orga wide variety of Laura Kirklen and Pattie Dilmore visit at the director. Senior Tea. J Madrigal Singers 68-69 Becky Rumbo Marcia Eden Ronnie Kennison Mike Kane Marilyn Stephens Patti Smith David Figg Kevin Wing Linda Longacre Charles Hill Gary Dusek Diana Buroker Diane Darnell Cnlleen Hasbrouck Mike Figg John Mims jt..r of all three choir organizations is Mr. The exciting costumes and music of the M.i.lripal: ' ' ' ! f - spring trip to Monterrey, Mexico. 61 Organizations The chase is on, as the cast of Lil Abner participates in the Choir members Vicki Keith, Valerie Flanders and Linda Longacre Dogpatch Sadie Hawkins Day. rehearse a scene from the musical. ? ' i ,A ' «i ' % ? ' M m - rmms-im 1968-69 GIRLS CHOIR Leit to righl: Pint Row: I ' enni Lewis, Darlcne Frazier, Charlene Carter, Lucy Whitted, Pat Matlock, Arnett Scroggins, Ann Morris, Linda Cornelison, Leslie Kitchen, Shelley Jones, Jan McDermot, Kay Baldwin. Second Row: Carolyn Durham, Sheila Mahoney, Mary Scallon. Becky Lee, Brenda Stephens, Melinda Mayes, Valerie Pilot, Paula Fick, Pam McCaleb, Ellen Anderson, Charlaine Buenger, Fern Strait, Janet Peyron, Pam Tonn, Kevyn Jones. Third Row: Judy Broom, Francis Roberts, Melissa Compton, Diane Jarvis, Jomarie Bennett, Barbara Wickett, Trish Caddell, Sandy Gorski, Sharon Tidmnre, Wendy Grulick, Barbara Bate, Susy Priest, Martha Walker, Denise Sihvonen, Peggy Haines, Judy Franklin. Fourth Row: Becky Wade, Tonda Johnson, Sharon Harnden, Marlene Fredrickson, Earline Hunter, Jane Wallace, Jeanean McCormick, Shari Brewster, Dnnna Bate, Jill Healy, Cissie Forest, Jean Corzine, Anne Davis, Lisa Eldridge, Vicki Miles, Pat Hasbrouck, Mary Anne Morrison. Not Pictured: Gail Beal, Debbie Ogle, Sharon Taylor, June Lewis, Raynae Warren, Jody Johnson, Patti Edwards, Ruby Vaughn. Organizations 62 Trip9 Highlight Active Choir Year 1968-69 CONCE RT CHOIR ; ( (o righty First Roiv: Linda Longacre, David Figg, Valerie Flanders, David Patton, Marilyn Stephens, Malcolm Rowland, Tess Cole, Bi) Bruton, Becky Rumbo, Russ East, Karen Jackson, Tommy Tucker, Sheila Allen, Mike Kane, Gayla Patterson, Larry Carman, Pat (jiper, Vicki Keith. Second Row: Lynn Brian, Betsy McClure, Ronnie Kennison, Cindy Allen, Joe Smith, Jody Geiger, Bill Pfiester, Fty Smith, Barry Dowell, Cindy Edv ards, Johnny Lewis, Betsy Kerr, David Hall, Diane Darnell, David Gibson, Andrea Ward, Mark ;1)crtson, Martha Mize, Ronnie Johnson, Norine Bensend, Pat Patton. Third Row: Paul Vernon. Dana Wells, Mike Figg, Janet 3dlon, Lornon Nix, Debbie Ricketts, Mark Rathbun, Marcia Eden, Eddie Bass, Karen Sweeney, Hayden Knox, Cathee Rasco, Joe ard, Sheryl Wade, Bill Cox, Diana Buroker, Danny Williams, Sharon Gibson, Mike Molchan, Janet Moss, Gary Dusek. Fourth Row: ( ry Gonzalas, Debbie McGowan, Jeff Curtiss, Jane Gibson, Scott Stubbs, Colleen Hasbrouck, Kevin Wing, Ann Barfield, .Mike Elizabeth Cox, Charles Hill, Julie Byrne, Bill Russell, Peri Hopkins, Ron Stockless, Colleen Hasbrouck, John Mims, Ruth llins, Joel Macky, Debi Sistrunk, Mark Blaquicre. Contribution to RHS in a .special way . . . spring tryouts . . . work begins . . . before performance tension and the thrill of a job well done . . . concerts and contests ... Lil Abner . . . exciting trips ... a great year. The Madrigals: a special group — the top 12. tryouts, costumes, practices and special per- formances . . . The Girls Choir: rehearsals and programs, solos and ensembles, contest and tlie Corpus Christi Buccaneer Festival . . . The Concert Choir: hours of work and more work, sectionals and extra rehearsals, performances. San Antonio and the Hemisphere All Region tryouts. solo and ensemble contest, the height of a Teat ear — Mexico. 63 Orttani jtions Concert Band Enjoys A 4 ; ' iK: , ' ..;„-k;« -,2 «l:- A: j;: ' I ' l, --A- -? ' s ' i ' -4 ' - ' ' -« ' --; 1 968-69 Concert Band Flutes Sharon Wilmore Suzanne Babcock Linda McDonald Debbie Bryant Mary Ellen Owen Jane Nolle Lisa Gates Kay Gregston Marci Turner Gail Huddleston Jan Byron Sharon Chandler Sandra Pipken Penni Lewis Marie Walsh Judy Taylor Sherry Spain Cindy Childress Carol Hendrix Nancy Otto Shellee Henson Jac|uitta Jackson Marilyn Scott Lynn Mitchell Bassoons Kaye Beneke Kenneth Swain Sharron Autrey Alto Saxophone Warren Floyd LaVonne Trace Robin Teer Andy Ellsberry Marcia Hochman Terry Reed Baritone Sax Rodney Dickenson John Ashby Steve Hart Percussion Randy Cummings Marque Nelson J ewis Keith Kim Raniey Joel Sayers Richard Randow John Hunt Donal Green Ricky Newell Jerry Griffin Basses Larry Weir Robert Robertson Scott Campbell Clarinets Jim Love Terrie Tunnell Lynnette Munson Mike Walther Patty Layne Curtis Hawes Becky Phelps Louise Richmond Patfi Watson Debbie Drom Mark Blanton Steve Burrus Elizabeth Collins Chris Hamilton Robert Leach Steve Tipple John Bechtel Bass Clarinets Scott Anderson Debbie Saitta Bill Karlovetz Nancy Graham Melissa McLaughli John Peterson Oboe Jan Stead Tenor Saxophone Hank Savage Jon Hollenbeck Cornels and Trumpets Jeff Tanner Ron Jarrett Don Vines Gary Hewitt David Henry Ricky Wilkins Chris Blanton Steve Blair French Horns Willy Farris David Lawrence Ward Steinbach Derek Harrison Melody Moffett Craig Kamerath Trombones Robert Walsh Randy Yazbeck David Branam Rick Hansen Harold Newland Curtis Clary Matt McManus Baritones Larry Faulkner David Winter Judy Zart Dane Ridenour i Successful Year Typanist Marque Nelson pauses for the beat. moment before returning to pounding Straining to perfect a difficult passage . . . striving constantly to improve one ' s musical talents . . . readying for a busy concert season . . . dressing for a formal concert . . . trying to understand Mr. Collins and to like it ... studying a new piece of music in anticipation . . . desiring excellence in all things under- taken . . . receiving satisfaction from a job well done. Earnest attention is given Mr. Gordon Collins prior to a rehearsal session. 65 Organizatio Annual Staff Starts Anew Seniors Mark Adkins Janet Rumbaugh Jim Bedwell Melinda Nelson Juniors John Honeycutt Janice Leach Penny Sanders Susan Young Sophomores James Green Nancy Palmer Laurie McCray Janice Bruton Honors Jimmy Baker Sarah Foster Jim Cleaves Organizations Judye Livings Marianne Davis Paula Bowers Steve Gardner Debbie Godich Activities Susan Melton Randy Jones Sheila Walker Faculty Lynn Nunley Debi Sistrunk Susan Rich Joe Shepherd Photographers Susan Canhan Phil Huber Sports Stephen Bryant John Kuhn David Schuler David Cordell Gary Thomas Tommy Thomas Tom Henrich Business Staff Editors Joyce Skelton Terry Mitchell Jane Zubay Paula Whitfield Candy Jones Sponsors Sandra Abbot Mgr. Mrs. Betty Martin Typists Miss Julia Darnall Organizations 66 The sporls wc-Iion. .onsislin- ,.i ,l,.i,u Kiiiui. I ni Oicne-. David Cordell. and Tomiiiv Thomas, cover all athletic activities. 67 Orpan art of pasting down a headline is shown to sports editor Alan Dyer l)y Sharyn Schreiber, editor. TALON staffers Pat Hubbard, Terry Bean, and Pam Kelly keep on the job as they guard the Eagle Mosaic from an unidentified Reporter Ellen Moore and news editor Pam Drain search for that one tiny letter that That familiar worried expression appears will correct a misspelled word. on the face of Mrs. Wilma Williams, TALON sponsor, as she searches for a solution to the most recent problem. TALON editor Sharyn Schreiber puts her journalistic talents to work, as she Gray Folger, associate editor, and Cynthia Chaddick, interviews opera star Mme. Graziella Scuitti following a performance of the feature editor, examine one of Steve Bryant ' s works Dallas Civic Opera. of art. Organizations Talon Takes Top Honors ' ' M v= i = ' rare moment when TAl.ON l.iffcr- rjn t.ikr a hri-.ik frnni llu- rii li uf he. Second year students pictured here: Bob Brennan Steve Bryant Cynthia Chaddick Bohbi Donnelly Alan Dyer Jayne Ferguson Gray Folger Susan Galley Ellen Moore Randy Rusliing Shar n Schreiber Bill Srott Silvi Tavlor Activities include . . . First place honors at the Trinity University workshop . . . The fun and mess of pasting . . . Panic of a deadline too close for comfort . . . Hurried trips to the Garland computer . . . Tlirill of an edition finally published . . . Originality, enthusiasm, and hard work. 69 Organization? French Club Sponsors Orphan Robin Vineyard discusses the French Club with several Hamilton Park students. ilton Park orientation ... sponsorship of )( . ' li ' ' an orphan . . . banquet at Marseilles . . . Participation in school activities . . . Ham- ■■ VSJjj, , 1 Basketball -ame with PASF . . . two bake O i M J ' sal a lot of Fun busy year The French Cluh did a ixcitement ' G9: Wvanced French Club Qtyle Ffurless determination, or maybe il s complete desperation, grips Candy Jones, as she is cornered by Cass O ' .Malley during the Powderpuff Game. jJat Beers, Ann McElroy, Winnie Brown, and Lynn Schnitman were among the ' lany who attended the Pancake Breakfast. HornecDiiiiiij; float , , , ijuest speaker . . . Paris films . , . Powderpuff Football Game turned bas- ketball . . , Pancake Breakfast , . . end of a ureal year . . . llie ban(]uet. ' % |-.rn,l, ( in tUr W n Organizations Jack Aulick Cindy Bell Ruth Anne Bradshaw Dan Bristow Susan Canhani Petie Corell Gena Dean Mike Fleming Lane Freeman Sharon Gibson Jim Gleaves Gary Gonzales Anne Goodman Molly Hayes Kathy Johansen Linda Kirklen Melissa Love Cindy Moi Eddy Norton Lisa Norton Cass O ' Malley Cindy Outlaw Ann Peek Janet Pierce Rick Pierce Debbie Ploch Jon Rommel Bill Stott Joe Smith John Smith Vicki Stewart Steve Turner Jim Van Allen Jim Wean Donna Wood? Jane Zubay 1968-69 P.A.S.F. officers are Kathy Johansen, Secretary; Suzy Brandon, Historian; Eddy Norton, District President; Linda Kirklen, District Secretary; Janet Pierce, Vice President; Ann Peek, President; Lane Freeman, Vice President; Kris Anderson, Treas- urer; Nancy Bruton, Vice President. P.A.9.F. Aids Peru Car washes . . . canceled football games . . . poetry contests . . . Spanish banquets . . . dis- trict meetings and conventions . . . Peruvian schools and libraries established with P.A.S.F. funds. Cdjcli ' Irk beidler discusses a few of the finer points of basketball with team m.nibers Cass O ' Mallev, Marsha Snowden, Nanc Brulon, Susan Canham, and Petie Corell. illi a tremendous effort, Suzy Brandon brings down rlpi.inui for the Fleas. At- 1 Performing for a captive audience are the thrilling Golden Belles led by l.ilin Honevcutt. Bill Sielins:, Randv Combs, Steve Baxter, and Glen Mosmer. m 73 Organizations Spending nights of preparation prior to Con- vention . . . winning prizes as a result of these efforts . . . donning togas to dine in splendor at the annual banquet . . . achieving knowledge of Latin through enjoyment ... et tu? Keilli Kendall seems to be lost in deep reverie during the course of a meeting. Exchangin} spurious glances, the 1 Roberts and Mrs. Dotsey Roberts, their aid he needed. 0 J.C.L. sponsors, Mrs. Jo 5it in at a meeting in case Clustering around, the newly elected officers for 1969-70 arc hri ' fed hy the officers of Latin Is Alive and Hiding Organizations 74 Rendering a fair example of the Appian Way Walk, David Cdrdell and Bill Moore do their respectiv things. ■V J la sucresfful vi.- f„r next year ' s President, Chris Butscliek speaks 1 Richardson Peering from the arch of the Homecominp float can be seen a hemused David Cordell. 75 Organizations Ich Dien — We Serve Officers for 1968-69 discuss club plans with the newly-elected officers. German Club nimebers combine their translating abilities. Participation in school activities . . . Home- coming parade . . . bake sale on Beethoven ' s birthday . . . participation in club orientation ... a lot of work ... a lot of fun ... a good club ... a great year. Vice-President Hank Savage discusses a new proposal with the club during meeting. Organizations 76 Field Trips Highlight Paramedical Activities ,eading Paramedical this year are Kathy Mill, treasurer, Martha Mize, secretary, Priscilla I ' antis, president, Cy Stockoff, vice president, and Mrs. Christine Keasler, sponsor. Ip prepare the Paramedical boolh Homecoming float . . . field trip to S.C.A.S. . . . iiuest speaker from radiology department of Richardson General Hospital . . . guest speaker. Dr. T. M. Perkins ... a successful year. ilamilton Park students had a chanc :ourtesy of Paramedical. 9cience Club Completes Constructive Year Exploring new horizons . . . arranging to have guest speakers . . . constructing a float . . . studying Effects of Hormones on Dwarfs . . . searching for knowledge in a changing world . . . j ' %-v -: David Tankersley, President, holds an executive board meeting with Barbara Blefeld, Karen Ridenour, and Mr. James Dillard. Janet Blefeld, Barbara Blefeld. ..iid K.iim Rid.nour ylM- tbcir time to complete the float. IT WERE ;;; HJ D Putting the finishing touches on the float are Bill Constantine, Patty Hasbrook, Colken Hasbrook, and David Tankersley. Organizations 78 The thrill of solving a difficult equation . . . the honor of capturing a coveted math award . . . the fascinations of the intricacies of higher mathematics ... the visits to the Southwest Center for Advanced Studies ... the uniqueness of knowing what Mu Alpha Theta means. Math Club Adds Up to Enjoyment 9 Organizations Candystripers: Enthusiastic Volunteers Candystripers Nancy Burrell and Debbif Anderson lend a helping hand when it is time to clean up. Janet Pierce. Sharon Gibson, and Diane Jarvis find time to help in the laboratory. Hours each week at Richardson General Hos- pital . . . service with a purpose . . . companion- ship through common interest . . . desire to serve others . . . devoted, easer. cheerful fiirls. Library Club Aids in Education Cindy Geolat straightens things up. Library Club members are busy keeping things Library staffers take time out for fun. Many phases of library work . . . checking out liooks . . . creatinn; bulletin boards . . . process- ing new books . . . library book store . . . par- ticipation in school activities ... a thousand dollars in scholarships . . . 1,581 ' hours per year of work. Moody and bis staff prepare magazines for binding. 81 Organi7jtion 1 1 Newcomers Club Means Fun and Fellowship dub ' s°Tr ' ti ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' = ' ' = ' • ' g ability at one of tlu S.,„ !: ' ;; n ° ' ' «- A- -n Newcomers get to know each other during a rough game of football. Selling balloons at football games . . . meeting new people . . . having swimming parties . . . going ice skating . . . enjoying fellowship . . . washing cars ... planning picnics ... taking food to needy people. Newcomers ' members horse around at the Christ- mas party. Organizations 82 J ndy Yetl finds herself caged in as she works on the Winner of the Mr. Pretty Leys Lite homecoming float. Messmer ... Well, his legs, anyway! Hy-Lites High-Light Year With Mr. Pretty Legs Contest ■ found that an assembly line works best for I kinj; klfeni ' X flowers for their float. 83 Orcanizations V.I.C.A. Prepares 9tudents for Future Vocations V.I.C.A. students enjoy a hearty meal before their weekly meeting. V.I.C.A. sweetheart. Donna Haden. Traininn; students for specific vocations . . . building interests in different occupations . . . being rated by employers . . . competing in spring and fall conferences . . . reaching goals in national competition . . . partici- pating in nation-wide club activities . . . promoting club interest . . . operating training stations . . . speak- ing on the Vocational Industry Club ' s programs . . . working for charity organizations. Dawn Fl( min nlds i pi( k to the traditional puzzle at a wcckl m,, IMV 1 Ih 1« H ims looks on.. Sally Morgan prepares to complete the puzzle as she adds a candle. Jrganizations 1969 - D.E.C.A. ' s Year of Awards . . competilion ... 10 winners Leadership Banquet . . . D.E. Advisors — Mr. Chumbley and Mrs. Ayers out of 11 contestants ... State D.E.C.A Merrhant Auction . . . bake sales . . . Cindy Cramer — alternate for Student of the Year . . . Marcia Yaws — 2nd place in display . . . Diane alternate for House and Retail Merchant ' - Scholarshif). E.C.A. leadcr?liip ronft-rence winners were as Hows; Royre Herdon, Dennis Matthews, Danny itchell, Cvnde Cramer. Gary Karnavas. Debi oner, Sharon Sel)elka, Jackie Wright, Marcia iws, and Sandi Leeds. Roher t Carlson, who works at the Kent Shop. writes up a charge for a cus- Brett Butler is hard at work in the stock room at .Morgan Lindsa . Organizations esident Sherie Collin- explains to interested students the goals and purposes o{ tlie Future Teachers of America. Mrs. Aliec Gaydon offers her teaching experience to guide the dub in its activities.. F.T.A. of ficers Sherie Collins, Cathy Van Meter, Cindy Allen, Ann Bickers, and Valerie Flanders discuss plans for the school-wide clean-up campaign. Preparing for a future in teaching . . . visiting the Emergency Children ' s Sheher at Christmas . . . presenting children with gifts at Easter . . . raising money for scholarships to deserving F.T.A. memhers . . . learning from teaching others . . . F.T.A. Makes the Grade Organizations 86 FHA Presents Fashions ' 69 F,i tea for iie« member? . . . Horoscope Fashions . . . three chapters into one . . . unified leadership and membership . . . jruest speakers . . . new skills . . . worthwhile poals and achievements. Diane Janis, Jane Dixon, aiul Karen Zemek were some of the many girls who attended the FHA tea honoring new members. Monta Koeler models a sport outfit during the FHA Zodia. Fasliinii Slu.w, wliieh featured Mi s Sue Randolph -Anne Nolle, 1 ind.i IK son. and Dale Landis put their sewing skills to work. 87 Organizations 11 Coach Spangler and his girls Cindy Darr, Debbie Sholtess, Cathv Nohr, Cathy Burrows, and Bobbi Donnelly. Gymnastic Team Wins Recognition in North Texas and Oklahoma Bill Cox practices for a tournament on the trampoline- also it relieves inner tensions. Coach Spangler spots Cathy Burrows as she fin- ishes a spread eagle on the bars. Organ!; KRH8 Sounds Off fembers Tim Szabo, Silvi Taylor. Vicki Parsons, Susan (.anliam. and Steve Aln ikc time out to do nothing. Mrs. Rutli Gray takes special interest third period announcements. Jctic tiyouts ... firsl (]a jitters ... opportunity r promotion of club activities . . . advertising nter of RHS ... more tryouts ... third period nouncemeiits . . . announcements . . . and more routine in olve l in iiuiking nouncemenls. Religious Council — Devoted to RH9 The money raised each year by the council is used to support the newly organized Richardson kindergarten. In an executive board meeting Charles Hill (Treasurer), Cindy Allen (Vice President), Marsha Snowden (Historian), and Pam Drain (President) discuss plans for the school-wide Christmas project. Monday morning devotionals . . . the float . . . planning . . . organization . . . collections . . . the Christmas project . . . club orientations . . . I ' ain I)r.rm rx|,I Organizations 90 Providing plans for Beaux Arts are the officers: Susan Melton, Secretary-Treasurer; Melinda Nelson, 1st Vice-President; Tricia Legault, President; and Pat Paulk, 2nd Vice-President. At a morning meeting, Melinda Ntl-nn. Su-in ( luli. Tricia Legault. Jan Byron, Ruth Walla, r. I ' ai I ' aulk. Pat Pervis, and Susan Melton note the progr. -- nf an entry in the spring art show. haron Karwuwski works on the Beaux Arts ' project add a festive note to the front of the school. Planning; the spi iiiu ait show . . . designing gifts for the Christinas hazaar . . . making clean-up campaign posters . . . taking a morn- inu ' off to eat a jianrake breakfast. A Pop ular Club — Beaux Arts 91 Organi jliun At the club orientation session before school started in September, N.F.L. ' s new sponsor, Mrs. Carolyn Doyle Jay Monday, and ' 68 graduate, Bick Ferguson spoke convincingly to a prospective member. National Forensic League . . . Effective, Expressive Communication During N.F.L. ' s tournament. President Steve Rul)ack and Jim Nagomie found a convenient spot to pair debate teams. Organizations 92 ■ tovo Hull and Jackie McKnight rehearse this year ' s district winning one-act play, The Boor by Anion Fihekov. Jackie was awarded a member of the All Star Cast while Steve captured the Best Actor iward. Juring the tdurnaiiiont, heil,i Allc ound-up timekeepers for each contes! Ann MoElroy was often found rehearsing a culling of Spoon River Anthology, which won 3rd place at Waco Tournament. Slave of the year, Cindy Meyer, brought a top bid of $45 and a day of work for the eighteen boys who bought her. ' 1 - - ' i ' ' ,j ■ - ■■1 ;=- . J -ii.. Debbie Mabry, Nancy Sanders, Dawn Lipsett, and foreign exchange student, Mimi Moia, nervously await their time in the spotlight. Backstage, A.F.S. slaves eagerly wait for the sale to begi) Financing foreign exchange students . . . coming from Switzerland, Mimi Moia . . . representing Brazil, Dedi Viera . . . decorating Christmas trees . . . throwing slumber parties . . . introducing guest speakers ... enjoying a covered dish dinner ... holding a Roman slave sale. Organizations 94 Judye Livings and Cindy Meyer say last prayers for a high price. Oh, come on, you can bid more than 75c for this! remarks slave driver Keith Kelly. J .S. officers: Junior repcirltT, Jnhn Unneycutt; Prrsident, in Schnitman; Senior reporter, Sliari Hartnian; Treasurer, ptt Lipsett; Historian, Paula Whitfield; Sophomore reporter, ira Foster; Secretary, Cheri Falkenburgh; Vice president, vrence Canter. A.F.8. Promotes International Unity exchange students Mimi Moia from Switzerland and Oedi Verdi from if display their native costumes at the Hjmilt.m Park oricnlalion. Dedi and Mimi get into the Christmas spirit. 95 Organizations Playhouse ' 69 ' ' HB K Scott Ashleman, portraying publisher Nat MiUer, delivers a severe scolding to Danny McKnight, as Karen Kennedy and an uninterested Kevin Wing listen Scott Ashleman and Tricia Legault try to settle jus another of the many family problems. Elise Williams, as Belle, and Bob Ralph, as the bartender. Bill Parker, much to the dj- y. Sc° ' = ' ' ' ' ' aren ' t exactly the best of friends in this scene. Hayden Knox recites some of his immoral literature. Organizations 96 proud Mrs. Carolyn Doyle, Playhouse sponsor, accepts roses from tlu ' and crew after the final performance, while her admiring husliand A knirkrr, I.hI Hill P.i.k. r. .i Richard Miller the rebellii school boy. cxpr(-isci some of his modern ideas. A new look ... a new sponsor. Mrs. Caroh n Doyle . . . new leadership . h. Wilderness by Eugene O ' Neill . . . work begins . . . Iryouts . . . rehearsals . . . rehearsals . . . more re- hearsals . . . scenery . . . make-up . . . lighting ...staging ... tickets ... costumes ... props . . . approaching performances . . . ner es . . . last minute details . . . tension ... the finished l)roduct . . . the applause ... the ovation . . . satisfaction of a job well-done . . . Playhouse R.H.S. 97 Organizalions . !Csr5-370 AU the students ponder a particularly difficult College Bowl question. Mrs. Lucy Ann Gant is momentarily stupified by the slaught of mind-twisters. Bill Moore, Larry Zeagler, and Susan Melton confer on a question hurled at them. Organizations 98 The Candle of Knowledge is lit by Martha Mize as Susan Melton and Jacky Morgan gaze on approvingly. At the reception following the tniliation, novitiate members mill about the refreshment table. Honor 9ociety Bowls ' em Over Newly inducted members Karen . r and Marty Matzen pause to reflect the preceding ( Diverse Honor Socialites queue up to receive their pins from Susan Melton. The tension as students compete with faculty in the College Bowl ... the jo when the students triumph 415 to 370 . . . the unselfishness of tutoring other students in subjects unfathomable ... the honor and aid to the student receiving the annual scholarship ... the surprise at being noti- fied of acceptance into membership ... the experience of bonding together under com- mon intelligence. Junior Civitans Earn Title Junior Civitan Club of the Year Bi.weeklv meetings at City Hall . . . Civitan conferences - -. ' f ,,,,, problems ... governme Dystrophy Fund ... car P?$ ' City Hall . . . Civitan conferences . . • speakers . . . socia problems . . . fvernment . - - J ; „- Jcivinette of the Year ■■■ rnv to let off steam-the Junior U rence Cantor chaplain- Don ,,. Neilson and .To.ce SUeftj. report to A -V ,, ' .h. Cann-, -raV ar s o. pic- the club at a meeting at City Hall. led wa Faye Mallow, secretary oik Willi llie Ja cee ... Richaid. on Com- iiiuiiiiN Fair ami Parade . . . Homecoming float . . ha ride . . . weekly trips to Scottish Rite . . Burn-llie-Fern . . . Christmas tree sale . . . ilione book deliveries . . . Junior Citizens of America. During the club orientation, Pal Club is explained to a Hamilton Park student by several members. Jane Gibson pals around with a waiter at the Snowball. In the course of the Snowball, Jan Dolph is caught in a moment of solitude. Pal Club Has a Ball Organizations 102 Preparing the Adolphus for a well-received Snowball . . . sweating in attempts to sell all the tickets . . . selecting Jean Richards as Sweet- heart . . . working in conjunction with other clubs in service to the school . . . serv ing their own interests while doing so ... clowning arouiul u ith GSL I . . . busying themselves in iverse projects . . . involving each and every lie in activities. itliiuT, Joan Kicli Be future inifjlit 103 Organizati( Key Club gets the Pace for ' G9 The Key Club officers are, from lejt to right: Jackie Morgan, secretary; Gordon Bellah, historian; Luke Wufjen, treasurer; Pat Cowlishaw, president; and Fred Zeiller, vice president The Key Club makes regular visits to Scottish Rite Hospital to entertain the little children. The answer to that frequently asked question: What ocs on at the Key Club hayrid I.i ■uv. ll • ' 0 ' ) Ke Cluh theme— -influence 111 OU. I, I Sccilti lool . ami le . -h liile H . heading . entertaining the ehildren ospital and Denton State Ma nil of Dimes drive and -t-ltinj; a national i KLIF haskfll.all u; eeord nu- to . . . sponsorini; the aid the drive ... pa rli.ipat inii in 111.- ■Spring Rall convention in IK II a ar 1 Di-llirt ( oiuention in Housloii . . . ha inp Leadership l yiide — twice? .. . attending vaiiou mciuet plann s .hiin . . . holding annual inu Ke Cluh Prom he.s each month . . . .1, iwniii:. ' h nil aroutul in 1 a hnnfii. parade •. . . . keeping spirit arning Cluh of the 1 Olllil fn Januan. Pat Cowlishaw, David Cordell, Mark Adkins (G.S.L. I Beau), and Jacky Morgan were the nominees for Beau announced at Eridania Orionous— the G.S.L. Twerp dance. Paper flowers at football season . . . bingo at Silver Leaves ... a tasting bee (finally) . . . hero sandwiches for basketball boys . . . clown shows for hospitals . . . boxed lunches for Twerp Day . . . space helmets . . . 2001 . . . helium-filled balloons . . . G.S.L. I Makes RHS Proud Becky Knight, Lisa Eldridge, Ruth Ann Bradshaw, and Jan Alexander prepare the foliage for the G.S.L.-Key Club float. iristie Prior, Janet Rumbaugh, Debbie Burnett, and Anne Peek become ac- ely involved with the work of the YWCA by entertaining Dallas youth at annual Christmas show. At GSL ' s first bridal shower the former Mii Ann Day receives an addition to her crystal set. Hang- ing from the miniature tree are momenlos of GSL proj- ect ' while she has been the sponsor. GSL I officers: Sharon Hancock, Sr. Advisor; Penny Sanders. His- torian ; Lisa Eldridge, Soph. Advisor, Anne Peek, Treasurer; Deb- bie Dupree, Recording Sec; Janet Rumbaugh, Corresprnding Sec: Janice Leach. Jr. Advi- sor; Carla Peters. Isl Vice-President; Gail Gregg. President; Me- linda Wallis, 2nd Vice- President. 107 Organization- n Service With a Purpose §% ' 4 fv- GSL II members Cindy F join in the fun at Ann Dalt d Nancy Palmer The GSL II officers for 1968-69 are: Randy Jones, Sherry Hartman, Laurie Hoffman, Linda Dyson, Debbie Moses, Sue Reinthner, Sherri McCormick, Joyce Skelton, and Anne Dillard. Christie Peterson looks II garage sale. 91 II Is m ' Laurie Hoffman prepares to deliver telegrams and [ carnations on Valentine ' s Day. A busy year . . . hotriecoming parade . . . trips to Ann Dalton . . . garage sale . . . pom-pom sale ... slumber party .. .tele- grams and carnations on Valentine ' s Day . . . clean-up campaign . . . trij) lo Denton State School . . . Christmas party . . . hake sale . . . Teacher Appreciation Day . . . Twerp Dance . . . March of Dimes . . . Club of the Month. Cindy Fischer and arrange things Kor the GSL H : rage sale 109 Org.iniiations Richardson High Girls Club Si '  S R.H.G.C. — P.A.L. Club float earned first place in the Homecoming parade. Melinda Nelson and Cindy Spicer salute the Eagle Nest at its first birthday party. ;.H.G.C. members cut up at their tea for all the service clubs. R.H.S. service club membert. laugh it up together. Organizations 110 erves Community and School Slumber party . . . Valentine tea ... Eagle ' s Nest birthday party ... I care campaign . . . cleaner R.H.S. . . teacher ' s breakfast . . . bal- loons ... 1st place float in Homecoming parade ... Pal Club Appreciation Day . . . basketball schedule . . . bake sales . . . trips to Dallas Emergency Shelter for Abandoned Chil- dren and to Fowler Old Folk ' s Home. Jane Ann Owens and Jane Pittman eat it up at the R.H.G.C. banquet. r R.H.G.C. officers are as follows: Melinda Nelson, historian; 3 bie Brown, treasurer; Candy Jones, secretary; Cathi Akin, pre- ii nt; and Nat Beers, vice president. Marsot Law and Cindy Spicer play with the little children at the Dallas Emergency Shelter for Abandoned Children, to which R.H.G.C. members made rcgul.ir trips. Ill Organizations Tommy Thomas brings matters to a head at a cook-in. Ardent boys eager to improve their culinary talents . . . connoisseurs engaged in the pursuit of true happiness — eating . . . cooks ready and willing to give their all ... novices striv- ing to learn the fine points of cooking . . . gourmands out to get satisfaction from their work . . . gay young men wishing to have fun while indulging themselves in a favorite pas- time. Steve Martin. Strsc- Gardner, and Jolin Knlin admire the forts — a cinnamon-scented apple pie. James ( ■ ' Cookie ) Baker supervises the as- sistants at the Senior Class Chicken Dinner. Organizations 112 -, his onlookers gaze approvingly, Steve Martin pops off while ;aning up. Several Gourmet Clubbers ie for the honor of giving the Eagle a helping hand in a pep rally skit. bmmy Thojiias and Sle e Alf reparing a meal. Gourmet Club Gets Things Done Mark Adkins and John Kuhn study the style of John Honeyiutt. as he slirs restlessly. Latest Addition to Leading S.C.S.C. in its first year are vice president Suzanne Golub, secretary Pam Matlock, president Leslie Miller, historian Jan Byron, and treasurer Diane Van Bibber. Melinda Mayes and Susan MacDonald help prepare baked goods for leacher Appreciation Day. S.C.S.C. members use Scott Coy to help Eagle ' s Nest ' s new stereo. money for the S.C.S.C. : a successful first year . . . Red Candle Spirit Sale . . . cleanup campaign . . . Christ- mas tree for Eagle ' s Nest . . . Teacher Appre- ciation: new lamps for the lounge, monthly baked goods . . . Caruth Rehabilitation Center caroling project . . . Hamilton Park Orientation Booth ... St. Joseph ' s School . . . Easter Egg Hunt at Trinity Baptist Day School . . . Teen Jury . . . Silver Leaves with G.S.L. I . . . booth at spring carnival . . . slumber party. Organizations 114 IPIP jy ,v sports ' Dichriex t tat ai ? ift ' .. — ' .ivtitL 1 968 Eagle Coaches £ v« 1968 Eagle Footljdll Team ht Row: Tom Ruetten, Rob Ray, Bruce Bell, Boh Lotridge, Mark Rooker. Mike Payne, Ste c Fritz, Randy Combs, Tom Woods, Spike Huddleston, Craig Arledge. 2nd Row: Trainer Donald Styron, John Hogan, Chris Derrington, Hardee McCrary, John Smith, Randy Curtis, Eddie Norman, Ronny Parker, Greg Morse, Hank Dubey, Rick Davis, Boh Brown, Bruce Gadd. 3rd Row: Coach Boh Castle- man, Manager Mike Slate, Ed Arrowood, Duane A nspon, John Wright, Gil Ohlen, Ron Mills, Andy Killian, Keith Kelley, David Darr, Manager Steve Partlow, Manager Mike Major. Head Coach Joe Simpson. 4th Row: Coach Otis Ratliff, Manager Steve Parker, Keith Darby, Chris Harvey, Steve, Funderburgh, Brian Cowan. Reg McCasslin. Barton Smith. Mike Marks, Bill Walton, Boh Kirkpatrick, Jim Parker, Coach Joe Roseborough. The Richardson Eagles, champions of Bi-District for the second consecutive year, have been ably led by a great coaching staff. Joe Simpson, after his fourth year as head coach, has resigned to devote his full time as Athletic Director of the Richardson Independent School District. Taking over as head coach is Otis Ratliff. former defensive backfield coach. iite ' The men behind the scenes— the coaching staff of the RHS football team. Sports 120 Eagle Superstars Hiin. Men. All Disniii All Distri.l 4 All Greater Dallas 4 All Metro 4 All State 4 IIWK 1)1 HK ' l GRE(. MUKSE Senior Back Senior Lineman Lettered 3. 4 Lettered 3, 4 on. Men. All Greater Dallas 3 All District 4 All District 4 All Greater Dallas 4 All Greater Dallas 4 All Metro 4 All Metro 4 All State 4 All State 4- Def. Player of Year 4 GIL OHLEN KONNIE PARKER BOB BROW .N Senior Lin,-num Senior Lin,n,an Seni..r Rack Lettered 3. 4 Lettered 3, 4 Letlercil 3. 4 Captain 4 Ml Oi-iriii t Hon. Men. All Greater Dallas 1 All District 4 Ho. . Mm. Ml Greater Dallas 4 Hon. Men. All Metro 4 Hon. Men. All Metro 4 11. .n. 1, ,1. Ml Metro 4 121 Sports M KK ROOKER Juninr liack Lfttered 3 All District 3 Hon. Men. All Greater Dallas 3 Hon. Men. All Metro 3 CRAIG ARLEDGE Junior Lineman Lettered 3 All District 3 Craig Arledge (64) hauls down Irvi quarterback Alan Lowry in the I gional game. Seniors Lead Eagles - rf. ' . BOBin KIRKI ' ATRICK ROBERT LOTRIDGE TOMMY RLIETTEN .Senior Back Senior Back Senior Back Lettered 4 Lettered 4 Lettered 4 Sports 122 KEITH KELLEY Senior Back Lettered 4 RON MILLS Senior Lineman Lettered 4 JOHN WRIGHT Senior Lineman Lettered 3, 4 JOHN HOGAN Senior Lineman Lettered 4 JOHN SMITH M)t KHLIAN KPniE NORMAN Senior Lineman Senior Lineman Senior Lineman Lettered 4 Lettered 4 Lettered 4 . r, i£%k KOB KA Senior Lineman Lettered 3, 4 TOM WOODS Senior Lineman Lettered 4 RANDY COMBS Senior Lineman Lettered 4 RANDY ( URTI Senior Lineman Lettered 3, 4 t -J CURT ' ? DERRTNGTON Senior Lineman Lettered 4 HARDEE MeCRARY Senior Lineman Lettered 4 DUAM ' Wsl ' ON TEVEKli.M)KKi!llK(: MIKL ] ' }l ' ni r I ,n n in Junior Back Junio. B.,(k Lettered 4 Leiteied 3 Lettered 3 CHRIS HARVEY Junior Back Lettered 2, 3 BARTON SMITH Junior Back Lettered 3 SPIKE HUDULESTON Junior Lineman Lettered 3 BRIAN COWAN Junior Lineman Lettered 3 STEVE KRITZ Junior Lineman Lettered 3 .fii REGGIE M( CASLLN Junior Lineman Lettered 3 St f, ' fct- • ' sf ' = . € •4j BLi2 - m Bmm HHN DAY 1) DAKR KEITH DARin Klc.K UA 1S Junio Lineman Junior Back Senior Back I.e tered 3 Lettered 3 Leiterod 4 R.H.8. Rolls by Hillcrest, R. L. Turner Brown cuts throu win over Hillcrest. for a substantial gain I aMU Tailback Mike Payne (24) is helped off the field after first half injury in the R. L. Turner game. Richardson moved into 6th place in the state ranking after a sound 17-8 victory over R. L. Turner. The fantastic passing of Bruce Gadd and the spectacular catching of Ronnie Parker, combined with the thunderous running of Hank Dubey, overpowered the Hillcrest Panthers. The inspired Richardson defense completely smothered the highly touted Hill- crest offense. Rugged only begins to describe the ac- tion in the R. L. Turner game. Richardson took advantage of miscues in the first half to build up a 10-0 half-time advantage. The Eagle offense, again led by Bruce Gadd, Ronnie Parker, and Hank Dubey, scored a touchdown on their first possession of the second half putting the game out of read for the Lions . Bruce Gadd (31) bombards Hillcrest pares to smash a Panther defender. Chris Harvey (32) pre- Eagles Rip Colonels, Tie Owls When the South Garland Colonels visited Richardson Stadium, they learn- ed a lesson in ball control. The Eagles capitalized on mistakes and turnovers to post a 170 win over the visitors. Once again, the accurate arm of Cap- tain Bruce Gadd keyed the Eagle of- fense as he threw for one touchdown and ran for another. Junior Steve Funderburgh was the leading receiver scoring on a reception and having another called back. (Jarland ' s Williams Stadium was th (ciie of the annual Richardson-Gai lain! rivalry this year. The outcome satisfied no one because the Eagles and 3wls battled to a scoreless draw. Gar- aiuPs balanced offensive attack was Hatched only by the stubborn Eagle de- fense. Playing on a soggy field, both eains appeared to perform below par in a game which could have set the 4age for a post season game. Richardson tackle, Greg Morse. (70) ravaged the South Garland offense line and threw the ball carrier for a loss. I ' s into the end zone for the touchdown that the Eagk-s. Defensive and Spike Huddleston i61) was constantly in the Garland hackfield and here caught the Owl quarterback for a big loss. TJ., Greenville Fall to Eagles Tailback Chris Harvey (32) plows through the Thomas Jef- ferson line in an effort that typified the action of both teams in our Homecoming game. Bruce Gadd (10) gets off another fine pass despite a heavy rush by the Greenville Lions. Through pure, unrestrained effort, Richardson stayed ahead of Thomas Jefferson and pulled out a 15-7 victory to the ecstatic delight of the Home- coming crowd. The highlight of the evening came during half time when Melinda Nelson was crowned Home- coming Queen by Student Council President David Cordell. Richardson put the smash to Green- ville in the district opener as the Eagles came out on top, 44-0. This score was the highest recorded in the district so far this year. David Darr (74) and John Hoga McCartney. Greenville quarterback Scott The Eagles bombed the Denison Yellowjackets 28- 13 in Richardson Stadium to stay undefeated in Dis- trict 8-AAAA. Bob Brown and Mike Payne led the offensive attack as both had two touchdowns. The Yel- lowjackets led at halftime 7-6, but the Eagles came back to score on the first possession of the third quarter and to add two more touchdowns in the fourth. Mike Payne made the defensive play of the night as he picked off a Dension pass and raced all the wa for the final touchdown. Bruce Gadd sets to fire ' against Denison. Eagles Demolish Denison Brown attempts to elude two Yellowjacket defenders. 129 Sports Eagles Bomb Bearcats Steve Funderburg (22) gets away from another would-be tackier Bruce Gadd (10) runs for another gain as the Sherman team watches in anguish. A touchdown by Sherman early in the game set Richardson hearts fluttering, but the fans saw the Eagles bounce back and absolutely dominate the rest of the game in the 21-7 vic- tory over the Bearcats. Outstanding in offensive action was Bob Brown, who rolled up a majority of the Eagle ' s 315 yards rushing. Leaders in defensive action were co-captain Gil Ohlen and junior Craig Arledge, who consistently dropped the Sherman quarterback behind the line. Brown receives a refreshing beverage from Majors as manager Steve Partlow looks on. anager Mike Sports 130 In methodically grinding out a 30-0 win over Lake Highlands, Richardson ' s powerful Eagles cap- tured the District 8-AAAA crown. Richardson gave its best performance of the sea- son as the offense was in high gear and the de- fense stopped the powerful Wildcat offense cold. Bruce Gadd, Bob Brown, and Mike Payne spearheaded the Eagle offense that picked up 211 yards rushing and 60 yards passing. Tenacious defense was exhibited by Craig . ' rl- edge, Gil Ohlen. Spike Huddleston. and Hank Dubey as they limited Lake Highlands to only 11 first downs. Bobby Bruwn breaks into the open with no Wild- cats in sight. Eagles Storm by Lake Highlands Hank Dubey makes a shambles of the Lake Highlands forward wall. 131 Sports Eagles Demolish Owls Fullback Mike Payne rambles fur another Eagle first down against the Owls. The mighty Eagles remained undefeated for the season by rolUng over the Garland Owls with a winning 17-7 victory. In doing so, Richardson successfully defended the BiDistrict crown they won a year ago. The Eagles got off to a slow start and found themselves trailing 7-0 with less than two minutes left in the half. Bruce Gadd, artfully mixing running plays with well-timed passes, then led the Eagles 81 yards for a touchdown. Following the kickoff, Richardson promptly recovered a fumble and quickly chalked up another touch- down. The stingy Eagle defense stopped the Owls cold in the second half. David Darr kicked an 11 -yard field goal to insure victory. m h: Rick I avis, the Eagles fine split end, hauls in Chris Harvey ' s halfback pass for the first RHS touchdown. Sports 132 Eagles Fall to Irving After luinini; an Eajrle fumble into a touchdown with only five seconds remain- ing in the game, the Irving Tigers upset Richardson 14-12. In doing so. they ended one of Richardson ' s finest football seasons. Richardson played an outstanding game and was in command until the last few minutes. Leading the Eagle dominance of play were Rick Davis. Ronnie Parker. Spike Huddleston. Craig Arledge. and Hank Dubey. The rugged Eagle defense smother- ed Irving ' s potent offense by dropping Tiger quarterback Allen Lowry for losses three times. In addition. Davis and Dubey each intercepted Lown,- passes. On of- fense, the Eagles managed two touchdown drives. The first was capped by Barton Smith ' s one ard hurst into the end zone. The second touchdown came on a seven yard pass from Bruce Gadd to Rand) Curtis. B-Teamers. JV ' s Strive to be Future Eagles Promising juniors and sophomores brought this year ' s Junior Varsity through a tough schedule. Finishing the season with a 4-5 record, these fine players proved that Eagle football should have a bright future. The B-Team finished the year with a very fine 6-3 schedule. Our hard-hitting sophomores played like champions throughout their tough schedule, showing considerable spirit as well as skill. George Neurohr hauls in a pass during a Junior Varsity game. First Row: Brad Goodrum, James Wilkens, Steve Kirchof, Gary Edwards, Ronnie Faulk, Danny Roberts, Kirk Keller, Pete Heres, Keith Rutledge, Jim McKissack, Tommy Castleman, David Rose, Russ East. Second Row: Bill Little, Mgr., Bruce Miller, Mgr., Jim Merriman. Paul Stewart, Mike Welch, Jeff Latimer, Jim Mahoney, Scott Stubbs, Jerry Swords, Mark Hutchins, Tim Sine, Ralph Hughes, Steve McDaniel, Robert Yost, Richard Cowley. Third Row: Brent Taylor, Joe Roseborough, Rick Hilton, Russ Davis, Pat Patton, Jeff Tague, Rick Arnold, Steve Kaufman, George Neurohr, Kenneth Worden, Mike Hough, Gerald Housely, Tom Leslie. Sports 134 First Row (lejt to right): Danny Scott, Kerry Long, Rick Fambro, Scott Kaughlin, Jimmy Lemmons, Danny Williams, Ricky Lawson, Steve Lemmond, Tom O ' Brien, Manager Dicky Watkins, Bobby Miller. Second Row (lejt to right): Bert Blair, Bill Core, Trent Everett, David Countryman, Richard Taylor, Ronnie Johnson, Stan Gideon, Eddie Lucas, Mark Gregory, Manager Chip Howard, Ben Haralson. Third Row (lejt to right): Larry Spradling. Tommy Adams, Frank McGee, Mike Layfield, Hugh Vestal, Lyle Winnette, Bo Brown. -Mike Cain, Danny Gibson, Roy Hurley, Coach Winston Duke, Coach Bill Haralson. I! Tiamers play havoc in the opposition ' s backficld. Danny Williams dances through ihe opposition ' s line. ' 69 Varsity Basketball RHS District W. T. White W. T. White W. Wilson B. Adams G. Spruce L. D. Bell N. Dallas E. Hills I. MacArthur R. Hills R. L. Turner Haltom City Denton L. D. Bell St. Marks Irving B. Dunne Madison Bryan Adams S.O.C. Pinkston Garland Irving S.O.C. Denison Sherman Paris Greenville L. Highlands Denison Sherman Paris Greenville L. Highlands District Championship 55 50 Denison Bi District .59 66 R. L. Turner 1 969 Varsity Cagers f)9 Eagle Varsity Top Row: Chris Doyle. navi( irkv Morgan, Glea Ramey, David Grant, Steve H Coarli Jerr Stone. Bolton Richardson Hifrh School had it.- finest season in the sport of basketball in 1060. Compiling: an overall record of 27-10 and placing 1th in the Dr. Pepper Invitational Tournament, the Varsity capped these ac- tomplishments by winning district in a thrilling play-off game with Denison. One of the main factors in the cagers ' success was the great coaching job b Jerry Stone, in his first year at RHS. resulting in his heins chosen Coach of the Year. The 1 969 Eagle DAVID SEIDLER Sr. Lettered 3 4 All District Hon. Men. 4 All Metro 4 BKUCK MUNDY Sr. Lettered 3, 4 All District 4 All Metro 4 DAVID GRANT Senior Lettered 3, 4 All District 3, 4 GLEA RAMEY Sr. Lettered 3, 4 All District Hon. Men. 4 SKIP IRBY Senior Lettered 3, 4 CHRIS DOYLE Sr. Lettered 4 All District Hon. Hen. 4 Varsity Cagers JACKY MORGAN Lettered 4 Senior PHIL FIELDER Senior Lettered 3, 4 GLENN MESS.MER Senior Lettered 3, 4 BRUCE BLAKELY Junior Lettered 3 STEVE BAXTER Junior Lettered 3 COACH JERRY STONE District 8-AAAA Coach of llie Year SasAeioa I (L weeineari The 1969 Eagle basketball team chofe Karen Kennedy lo represent them as their sweetheart in the Dr. Pepper Tourna- ment. In addition to this honor Karen was a homecoming attendant and won the title of Miss Richardson for 1969. Seidlcr and Bruce Mundy fight at St. Mark ' s pla i- ll %Ie and Bruce Mund inakr tli, in Irxinp Tij:,T. Eagles Fly Through Pre-9eason Coach Jerry Stone ' s Cagers swept through their pre-season schedule with victories over some of the area ' s top teams and with a fourth-place finish in the highly regarded Dr. Pepper Tournament. On January 9, the S.O.C. Golden Bears, who beat the Eagles in the semi-finals of the Dr. Pepper Tourney, visited R.H.S. and met defeat at the hands of the Eagles. This game, the last until district action be- gan, proved to be the highlight of the Eagles ' pre- season. tW r 141 Spor Eagles Qtart 9hakily Richardson got off to a slow start in district play by dropping the opener to the Denison Yellowjackets, 69-61. The Eagles just could not get clicking as Denison dominated most of the game. High scorer for the cagers was Chris Doyle with 16 points, and Glea Ramey was close behind with 15 points. The cagers bounced back in the very next game and solidly beat the Sherman Bearcats, 71-53. High scorer again was Chris Dayle with 22 points; this time Bruce Mundy was next with 19 points. Richardson had to hold of a Sher- man charge just before half time, then came back in the second half to outscore the Bearcats by 15 points. Skip Irby pulls ather rebound against Sherman. High scoring Bruce Mundy stuffs another one. Sports 142 Eagles Roll Over Paris Eagle co-captain David Grant attempts to steal the ball and prevent a Paris basket. David Seidler gets position and banks in two more points for RHS against Richardson, on the rebound from an opening defeat, kept its title hopes alive and extended its record to 2-1 bv rollins over Paris 65-50. The game was played at the Richardson Junior High gVTn be- cause of the lack of electricity at RHS. However, the Eagles were not victims of a power failure as they thoroughly outplayed the Wildcats in every phase of the game. Leading the the Eagle charge was David Grant with 17 points. Bruce Mundy followed with 12 points and David Seidler had 9. Roundins out the Eacle scorins was Skip Irbv 8. GleaRamev 6. Chris Doyle 5. Bruce Blakely 4. and Glenn Messmer 2. utmaneuvering the GreenvUle defender, to set up the Eagle pla Richardson Mauls Lions In the fourth district game of the season the Eagles ran their record to 3 and 1 by crushing the Greenville Lions 84-48. The Richardson defense held the Lions ' scoring to 17% the second half, and the offense, led by Bruce Mundy ' s 32 points, was equally impressive. The Eagles led all the way, although the Lions battled back in an attempt to close the gap several times. Guard David Grant scored six- teen points, and Qavid Seidler was close behind with four- teen. Strong support came from the Eagle bench as they took over toward the end of the game. Sports 144 Bruce Mundy driv points. the baseline and banks Eagles Slip by Lake Highlands As 1000 spirited fans watched, the Eagles slipped past the charged-up Lake Highlands Wildcats. All through the game only a few points separated the teams, with each side taking the lead at different times. With only 46 sec- onds remaining, the Wildcats narrowed the Richardson lead to one point. The Eagles then went into their stall and ran 43 seconds, but with only 3 seconds remaining in the contest they lost the ball out of bounds. A half-court des- peration shot by the Wildcats rolled off the rim, leaving R.H.S. with a narrow, 52-51 victory. Eagles ' David Seidler battles a Wildcat for the opening Chris Ddvle and Bruce Mundy wrestle for a rebound, as several Lake HiphlandtTS watch. 145 Sports Eagles Ravage Denison Ralph Elliott is caught with his hands down by David Seidler. With the memory of their loss to Denison in the first district game hot on their minds, the cagers took no chances at this home game and handily beat the Yel- lowjackets, 62-50. David Grant led the offensive drive by combining masterful dribbUng with fantastic shoot- ing. Hot on defense was Chris Doyle, who constantly came up with the crucial rebounds. After fouling out with four minutes left in the final period, Chris ' final tally was 18 rebounds. Chris Doyle jumps high for the Eagles as Bruc Mundy prepares to take the ball. Sports 146 Cagers Blast Bearcats In the seventh game of district play the cagers put up a defense that was just too much for Sherman to take, as Richardson downed the Bearcats. 45-28. Outstanding on offense was Bruce Mundy with 23 points. Skip Irbv, how- ever, took most-exciting-play honors bv sink- ing a 65-foot field goal just seconds before half time. 147 Sports Eagles Downed by Paris Glea Ramey takes aim and adds two more points for the Eagles against Paris. Richardson ' s district-leading Eagles were pulled down into a first place tie as they were upset by Paris 74-58. The Eagles had an off night and trailed throughout the game. In the third quarter, RHS battled to within two points of Paris, but could not keep up the pace the Wildcats set in the final period of play. Bruce Mundy paced the Eagles in scoring with 21 points. David Grant added 16 more points, and Glea Ramey had 13. David Seidler reaches high for a clutch tip-in against the Wildcats. Eagles Turn Back Greenville Richardson continued its winning habits and remained in a first place tie after trouncing Greenville by the score of 90-54. The win left the Eagles needing only one more win to inch at least a tie for the district crown. RHS thoroughly outplayed the Lions in all departments and the outcome of the game was never in doubt. The Eagles started fast and made a runaway of the game by shooting a torrid 53%. David Grant paced Richardson in scoring with 20 points. Bruce Mundy and Glea Ramey con- tributed 14 points each. David Seidler collected 14 rebounds. Wildcats Whipped by Cagers With the hopes of a district play-off game with Denison in the air, Richardson soundly beat the Lake Highlands Wildcats in the last district game, 6049. The cagers were never in trouble as Glea Ramey was hot on offense, and David Seidler kept sweeping the boards. David Grant puslu-t ahead (or another Glea Ramey prepares to make a pass into a field goal. Sports 150 V Eagles Take District I Chris Doyle prepares to intrecept a pass deflected by Bruce Muiiiij High scorer Bruce Mundy sinks another Since both Richardson and Denison sported an 8-2 regular season district record, the two teams had to travel to North Texas State University and battle in order to determine the win- ner of the district championship. As it turned out. the Eagles were just too hot for the Yellowjackets to handle. With great ball handling and fantastic shoot- ing, the cagers dominated the game from the start and never lost control. The final score of 55-50 brought with it a long deserved district champion- ship for the Richardson Eagles. David Grant Rick Oliver. David Seidler vies for the opening tip-off as Bruce Mundy and G ' ea Ramey await the action. Eagles Fall in Bi-Districi The R. L. Turner Lions of Carrollton defeated the Eagles in the first Bi-District meeting of the two teams. The Eagles had clearly shown that they were ready for the game by virtue of the fact that they were leading at the end of the first half. But the second half proved to be in favor of the Lions. The final score of the last basketball game was 66-59. The agony of defeat is clearly shown on the faces of David Grant and Glea Ramey immediately after the game. Sports 152 ■d Row, Kneeling left to right: Lloyd Garrison, Jody McLaughlin, Scott Coy, Mark LaCroix, Danny Williams, Don Church, David e. Jack Smilhiesler. Second Row, Standing left to right: Ray Hurley, Paul Vance, Steve Rutenbar, Ray Pitts, George Brown, Ricky iny, John Pennington, Coach Brent Taylor. B-Team Flies Through Geason RHS Denison 90 52 Sherman 91 50 Paris 67 43 Greenville 87 59 Lake Highlands 74 55 Denison 98 54 Sherman 92 59 Paris 83 55 Greenville 96 34 Lake Highlands 80 65 This year ' s B-Team, the most successful in the historv of R.H.S., swept through its season with a fantastic 24-1 record. The lone loss came from Mesquite in the championship game of the Mesquite tournament. The Eagles averaged 85.8 points per game in district play and held their opponents to a 51.6 average. The highest point production of the year came against St. Marks when they were crushed by the Eagles, 124-53. The success of this year ' s B-Team shows great promise for future Eagle bas- ketball. 153 Sports Eagle Netters Make History: 1 st District Championship First Row (L. to R.) Coach Bill Gordon. Mike Brown, Pettr Hales, Mark Sanders, Scott Lipsett, Scott Ashleman, Doug Bridges, Randy Lavercomb, Alan Joyce, Jim Pool, Hal Malory. Second Row (L. to R.) Marsha Munson, Ann Mallory, Carla Fitzgerald, Jan Short, Susan Donnelly, Sandy Parks, Karen Kennedy, Terry Bean, Debbie Browji. The two seniors on the R.H.S. Tennis team, Scott Ashelman and Alan Joyce take a break during practice. Sports 154 The District Boys Singles Champion, Randy Lovercombe, practices daily to perfect his serve. The Boys Double Tpam nf Doug Bridges and Scott Ashleman clown aroung during practice. This year ' s Eagle Tennis Team made history by capturing the district title for R.H.S. for the first time. They closed the season with six team trophies and with third place in the Regional Meet. The netters started the season by sweeping the first 3 meets, including the highly regarded Cotton Bowl Indoor Tournament. The team will lose only two seniors: Alan Joyce. Captain; and Scott Ashleman, Most Valuable Player. The return of the District Boys ' Singles Champion, and the District Girls ' doubles Championship team shows the Eagles have great prospects for the future. SEASON RECORD Tournament Place Abilene Halloween Open Team Champions ArHngton Open Team Champions Cotton Bowl Indoor Team Champions Garland High School Inv. third Robert E. Lee Inv.-Tvler fifth East Texas State University Inv. second Garland City Inv. Team Champions District 8-AAAA Meet Team Champions Regional Meet third js;m DonncUv guards tlie net. RH8 Golfers Place 2nd in District WADE ADAMS Junior Lettered 2, 3 Ihe 1968 69 KH Golf liarn, L to r 1st Rou, David Kicliaid-, Wide Adam- 13ruc( Blakely 2nd Row Phil Grttn Mark Willnmv Don lannty. Mark McClarnon 3Td Row: Don Chester, Coach Jerry Hall, Kelly Haralson. KELLEY HARALSON Senior Lettered 3, 4 hd Have Outstanding Qeason ' i i i M ' S i i£f} ' Zr Eagle Tracksters Dominate District V ifm ' Sprinters, hurdlers, and other tracksters take time out to pose with their surfboards. The 1969 Eagle track team had one of the most successful seasons in RHS his- tory by winning five meets. Captained by John Powell and Mike Marks, the Eagle thinclads displayed talent and depth in nearly all areas of competition. It was a year highlighted by such events as the Astrodome Meet, winning the Dis- trict 8-4A title, and Mike Marks ' being the number two shotputter in the nation. Coach Jack Harris has now piloted the RHS track team to ' five straight district titles. He will be head coach of the Texas team at the Golden West Invitational Track Meet this summer. Randy Rost triumphantly raises his arms after winning the 880 yard run at the District Vaulters and Jumpers Grab Points Po vaulters and high jumpers picked up many valuable points this year. Be }m Row I to t: polevaulters Jim Lemons and David Stallard. Top jumpers Paul Vance, George Brown, Don Church. David Stallard clears the bar for clutch points at the District meet. Shot and discus men dominated all the meets RHS entered. L to R Hugh Vestal, Robert Yost, Barton Smith, Mike Marks, Jim Parker, Scott Hammer. 1 eo ft S Bfefc West Jeans leads the pack coming to the finish line in the 880 yard run of the Richardson Invitational Meet. Sports 160 Coach Jack Harris has done an outstanding job of developing talent this year, as well as in the past several years. Meet Place R. L. Turner Relays 1st Arlington Relays 3rd Richardson Invitational 2nd North Texas Relays 1st Cow-town Relays Isl Jesuit Relays 1st District Meet 1st Jim Lemons clears the cross bar to remain in the competition at the Richard- son Invitational Meet. Milers and Half-Milers Bring Home Awards hkrs and half miler. utre outstanding lor Richardson this year L lo R Kmdy Rost, John Powell, Chuck Kourvales, Sam Duncan Jim Lintner Allen Brock, Keith WiUon, Dee Shriei Jim llariou. Going to the State Meet were Mike Marks, Jim Parker, and Randy Ro5t. Jim won the District title in the discus, first at Regional, and fourth at State. Randy won District and Regional in the 880, and he placed sixth at the State Meet. Mike had a best throw of 63 ' 5 in the shot to set a RHS record and be number 2 in the nation this year. He won District and Regional and placed second at State. Sport- 162 Sam Duncan brings home another fir t place in the mile by winning the Jesuit Meet. Eagle Baseballers Capture Bi-District f of tlif Year in District llr llin.rtii ball for an Eagle hit. This year Eagle baseball mineswept through district play undefeated and captured the first bi-district base- ball crown for Richardson in several seasons. The only team to give the Eagles real trouble in pre-season was R.L. Turner, whom the Eagles defeated for the bi- district title. The Eagles met Haltom City in Regional play, and despite Phil Dyer ' s no-hitter, they dropped the first game of the best of three series. Richardson came bouncing back to even the series in the second game, but fell 3-2 in the final game. Phil Dyer. Joe Zylka, Mark Rooker. and Ben Fink led the Eagles in hitting, and along with Rick Davis, were named to the .-Mi- District Team. Coach Joe Roseborough was named coach of the Year for District 8-.A. A. . 163 Sports SCOTTY BAXTER Senior Sports 164 Lettered 2, 3, 4 The Eagle ' s success in the district and in the state plav- offs rested a great deal on the Eagle ' s fantastic pitcher, hitter, All-State candidate, and All-Everything— Phil Dyer. Completing this year ' s season with a fine 8-2 record with one of the losses an no-hitter, Phil certainly deserves the praise he has received. Ben Fink, the Eagle first baseman, was a great threat for the Eagles at the plate and also was a unani- mous All-District selection. The Eagle ' s successful season depended a great deal on the seniors who will be leaving R.H.S.. but a fine nucleus of juniors and sophomores will be returning to start again where the 1969 Eagles left off. Z Ika iiuikt-- a lii ' .ul first slide in to second Halluin City Buffaloes. Pitihor Slov. Hr rk in.ik, - ili, ilirow to Ben Fink to get a Haltom City player. 165 Sports Eagles Dust R. L. Turner in Bi-Districi ll ■ Sports 166 DAVIU MITCHELL Senior Leltered 4 MAKK KUUKEK Junior Lettered 3 Tien Take on Haltom City in Regional W ' ,, •ii: ' -: ' % ' ' ? JOHN MITCHELL Junior Lettered 3 DAN GALLAGHER Senior Lettered 4 liKljCE MURCHISON Junior Lettered 3 Sports 168 Swim Team Makes a Big Splash The Richardson High School Swim Team finished another good season tliis year. Coach Neal Matzen developed this fine group of athletes into an organized, ef- ficient team. Leading the boy ' s swim team were Senior captain. Hugh Rogers: Junior captain. Neal Puckett: and Sophomore captain. Steve Grant. Other members of the team include: Gary Puckett. Rick Sul- livan. Rovce Priest. Dovle Gray . Mike Ryan. Steve Fonville. Lowell Tuttle, Bob Lotridge. Kent Hermanson. Steve Healy. Kim Raniey. Craig Edwards. Bob Whiting, and Mark Eck. The Eagles were iciorious in meets ai;aiiist .It-suil. Samuel. North Dallas, and Sunset. Members of the girls swim team were Ann Goodman. Carol Peavy. Jill Healy. Shirlt ' (Kimble. Sana Dickinson. Cind Powell, and Marsha Hockman. Gram. Ann Coud Ron lU-il 1,1 Wi ' K : i6fei, s 3 AMiifc ■) r f- ' ! ' fe :;! j ? I. ■ • .-, ,V i L :m ■■ .z i • iilH Bruce Gadd ... Mr. Football at R.H.S. ... mixes schoolwork with pleasure as sports editor of the Talon . . . president of his freshman class . . . our star quarter- back . . . outstanding athlete, outstanding student, out- standing person ... headed for Rice ... e-e-e-Gadd! it ' s Bruce! . . , £|3by Sholtess . . . plaster of Paris arm . . . GSL II (lei unbelievably loud voice for such a small person rmal . . . hard to find a time when she ' s not doi ( lelhing for GSL, Student Council, or cheerleaders . dlnitely the most dependable person in the class . . . ; nil class favorite . . . shocks ever one with amazi mastics . . . Mr. and Miss Personality Mark Adkins and Jean Richards Mark Adkins . . . that laugh . . . 6 ' ' shirt ... the paddy wagon or the Charger . . . biggy smile . . . H. J. Gang . . . Eagle of the Month Committee . . . alisolutely never seen without his nose drops . . . iuined the ranks of the elite boy cheerleaders for i ear . . . enthusiasm reigns . . . J m Richards . . . wild woman of the school . . . never, but iler, serious . . . known for her flopping flips . . . will do thing for a laugh . . . loves dancing with her brother . . . ■e year veteran of dodging confetti and flying ice . . . ror on the slopes of Colorado . . . TRAGEDY STRIKES I :HARDS0N SKIER . . . Jean Clod Killey ... pal of the . . more spirit than seems possible . . . Tyler Junior Cllege, here she comes . . . 4v .vDeanh and Bucky Grimes Ann Woodard . . . beautiful hut unassuming . . . follower Mrs. Doyle, and the drama for lunch hunch . . . could ke a potato sack look good . . . serves as Ann Landers ail her friends . . . always ready to listen . . . really es Keep the Faith . . . definitely one of the more con- erate people in the school . . . she thinks before she acts Buckf Grimes ... ask him about Ben Barnes . . . known for his trouble with the Eagles Nest ramps . . . quick talker. Te.xas drawl . . . possible candidate for Seven- teen s Best Dressed Man . . . looked dressed up even on casual day . . . infamous for Student Council as- sembly plans . . . very continental character . . . vearlv visits to Europe ... 10 to 1 he becomes a big wheel politican. . . . Mmi Miss Pep argl r. 8po. indy Curtis Randy Curtis ... is it Randy or Fred? . . . very anxious to become R.O.T.C. ... at Trinity next year ... re- nowned for lovely flowered pants . . . spends his sum- mers with nine-year-olds, and Fleming . . . sideburns . . . lady killer . . . go-o-o-mer . . . speeds around RHS as track and football superman . . . with those shoulders how could he miss being Mr. Sport . . . definitely one of your more intellectual athletes . . . concerned Talon staffer . . . R nda Brown . . . has tried all aspects of the spirit hine as an Eaglette and two-year cheerleader . . . re ly freaky laugh . . . shorty . . . avid baseball fan nder why?) ... wore out her hand making locker id other spirit paraphernalia . . . exhibited more ol enthusiasm in R.H.G.C. and Student Council . . . 1 1 Junior Favorite Steve Baxter and Joy Wooldridgie Bo BhiwK fi Laoi a Fibster R.H.8. Sweethearts i I Darby Wolhn - mer— DECA, Dcbhic Hall of Tommy Thomas ... a whiz in the math. English and science departments . . . adva.nced mind and advanced classes — physics, calculus, a. p. English . . . dons a scholastic sweater every year as he maintains that 95.5 average . . . uses his mathematics background as treasurer of the Stu- dent Council . . . faithful member of the Honor Society . . . Gourmet Club chef . . . always ready to lend a hel|)- ing hand. Susan Melton . . . fingers fl ing and colors flashing . . . Susan and her suggestion bo.x . . . officer material in all her clubs — secretary of Beaux Arts, Eagle Feathers, Young Republicans; treasurer of Beaux Arts, National Honor So- ciety; historian of J.C.L. . . . ingeniously sparked up the Senior Prom with lovely centerjiieces ... a girl with a big talent and boundless enthusiasm. )nor Janet Rumhaugh . . . dedicated to the principle that nothing is impossible unless she tries it once . . . com- munication line between students and faculty as she heads the Student Faculty Coordinating Committee . . . out- standing member of GSL I as well as holding offices of secretary and vice-president in the club . . . hustler on llif pram committee in lining up refreshments ... out to u,„k ha [■ommittee (1 and dve of herself to improve and progress. David Cordell . . . keep RHS clipping along at a rapid pace . . . helps lo coordinate the school ' s changes . . . introduces fresh ideas — Youth for Truth rally, communica- tion of the students and faculty, club and student orien- tation of Hamilton Park students, informing RHS students (if Student Council decisions, minutes, and inviting them to meetings . . . national merit semi-finalist . . . junior car star halfback ... honored for his achievements as F.a le of the month and a member of Hall of Honor. Ann Peek . . . outstanding member of GSL I and Student Council . . . outstanding student — top ten and scholastic sweater winner . . . Eagle of the Month . . . President of PASF ... a powerful force in a great school . . . official election leader and vote counter for Student Council . . . intellect in Spanish and English — made both honor societies . . . ushered out last year ' s seniors and now is being ushered out to the University of Texas ... a greatly deserving person with an outstanding award. Phil Dyer . . . check that smile . . . outstanding pitcher and hitter for the Eagle baseball team . . . hardworker all three years at R.H.S. — sophomore class vice-president, junior class president, Student Council vice president . . . used his talents on the sports section of the annual staff his junior year . . . offered his service to the prom com- mittee in lining up the Southwest F.O.B. . . . honored with award at Graduation. Jimmy Baker ... the veteran cheerleader of R.H.S. and the Dallas Cowboys . . . star member of the tum- bling team . . . develops his culinary talents in the Gourmet Club ... the class favorite junior year . . . also served as vice-president of the junior class . . . Student Council member and annual staffer . . . headed for Texas. Pat Cowlishau . . . pride of Texas . . determination and hard work and earned Pat the title of salutatorian . . . dent and senior class vice-president . time to the basketball team . . . anotht Ciiurmet Club . . . . . . wearer of a scln three years of 97.47 average Key Club presi- . devoted much - gourmet in the National Merit Scholarship Finalist 9uper Scholars — Their Brilliance Helps R.H.S. Shine Itrom I u T ) Ju, M, Midi 11 1 I I I V I I III I, Ml ( 111 Virginia H ,u, I ,1 n ' -ull. Kjrtii Hidtnour Don lu ill ' Iim. C irdn I ' ll.r lir, b.r Liik. Wulfj.ii l.nidilHll (iilD, kii n 1 il m Ir h niu I ' l liof k Fric Kri ' -l (wen Hibb I arr oiglcr Donm Bi Ann I ' .tk ' ri.Minn 111, mi mil Pit ( o«li lidw ' ' Scholastic Jacket Winner National Merit Scmifinalists Junior Ushers Serve As Seniors ' Slaves r nri.ljcTi;, Joe Longino, John Honi-jcull, Jim Cleaves, Hal Mallory. Sieve Martin, Scott Lipsett, Gordon Bellah, Jim Harlow, Luke V fjen Patty Johnson, Jane Ann Owens, Pam Coleman, Marty M ai n. Jenny Lin. Janice Learh, Penny Sanders, Karen Melton, Paula lU ;rs. Barbie Brown. The Will to Gtrive — Basic to the Top Ten The above students strived for and obtained the honor of being the top ten in the a graduating class of over 800 students. They are (I. to r.j Randy Miller, Ann Peek, Larry Zeagler, Ann Bickers, Gail Dickensen, Karen Ridenour, Virginia Hawes, Hugh Rogers, Pat Cowlishaw, and Thomas Thomas. The Right to Be Heard 11 Faculty Mr. Joe A. Colin Principal Mr. Paul J. A-hlK Mr. Jerry Ouens Dr. Charles A. Richardson Mr. Leo J. Evek-th Mr. R. Alden Pendery Dr. J. J. Pearce Superintendent Qchool Board, 9uperintendent. Principal ... The Men Behind the Establishment Dr. and Mrs. J. J. Pearce and the new Mrs. Jerry Miller enjoy the South Garland victory dance. Faculty 194 Assistant Principals .. A Qualified Crew of Back-Up Men Men of determination and action . . . setting examples . . . aiding the community through its stu- dents . . . modernizing schools to give each student equal opportu- nities . . . Men of Our time . . . The Men Behind the Establish- ment . . . A young man . . . fashionable dresser . . . receptive to new ideas . . . warm and responsive ... a reciprocating Friend . . . A quiet thinker . . . observant of people . . . conscientious and un- derstanding ... a living inspira- tion for the vouth of todav ' . . . A faithful backer of school activ- ities through the years . . . loyal ... a nature lover with a green thumb . . . humorous ... a kind Assistant . . . Office Staff Keeping Things Running Smoothly Early morning tardies, and check-outs during the Hong-Kong flu season often kept Mrs. Nancy Famhro husy . . . Sluld the code numhcr he 211090694 or 211090695? muses MiLeewright. Mrs. Beth Haaar Mr. Vincent Lcewright Counselors, Librarians Understanding Voices Willing Helpers English ... the Agony m Not even the Sandman can pn (nt Mr- Carol Becker from Mri Mjr nn Be tantourt Mri? Lucy Ann Gant pounding English literature into the head of Sam Stevens Mrs. Jane Brock Mrs. Virginia Costlow Mrs. Francis Crook Mi- 1(i C,i don Mrs. Suzanne Goldsherrj- Faculty 198 1 - ' - Mrs. Teresa Arwood Mrs. Easter Blount Mrs. Sandra Coff Qciences ... Earthworms. Formulas. Horsepower ■ 1 • o ' m Mr. JrrrN Hall  . Mrs. Eli ..,lHtl. Ma Mr-. Kln.i l,Kn. M,-. .I,,i„i (M., Mr. David Olson Mrs. Ritchie Penner Mr. Clayton Riddlesperger Mr. Brent Taylor Mr-. Mjxinc W ill Faculty 202 Math ... A Mass of Matrices, Multiplication and Meters Mr. Dnnn P ' raser Mr. Charles Goodlow Mr. William Haralsoi Mr. Alan Holloday h 9ocial . 9tudies ... Conquering I the Future m.sm„.„ ' k., Understanding the Past Mrs. Gloria Snyder Mr . Marilvn W.ird Mr-. l)(.r(illi Ellanl Debi Si-tiunk liki in m KH ' - tiid. nt-, finds Mr. Rodriguez a friend with a flair for Language ... Unification Through Communication Mrs. Virginia Horner rr ww rx Mrs. Lillian Manku- Mrs. Esther Patterson Faruhy 204 Fine Ar+9 ... Interpretation Without Limitation 2ai Facult}- Mrs. WiUie Eoff G.S.L. II. is watching ME? exclaims Mrs. Willie Eoff. Business Skills ... Preparation for Office Work 11 Mrs. Grace Hunt Faculty 206 Mrs. Jo Beth Lev Mrs. Margaret Nunn Mr. Joe Simpson Mr. Abe Spangler Mr. Donald Styron Mrs. Gay Tunnell Mrs. Dean McKeown Mrs. Tommie Mouser Mrs. Bettye Whitney Mrs. Dorothy Simpson Miss Carolyne Stone Physical Education ... Complement to Mental Training if Tlie rise and faJl of Coach Styron Mr. Jerry Newell Mr. Max McClearin Mr. Melvin Young John Wilcox, student teacher, lends two hands to assist Major Davis, Larry Minnis and Richard Mills in using radial arm. Mr. Stephen Stewart Mrs. Ima Wellman Mrs. Mayr Wils. T - 3 Mr. Broughton Morgan Miss Mildred Wheeler i ' ' imp ' yEL A confiscated Friday leftover provides enjoyment Mrs. Sullivan on Monday morning. Faculty Teachers Do Their Own Thing nt teacher, Mr. A. B. Thomas, often lanie in handy when Mrs. Ruth Gray, speech ctor, needed forty winks! . hi ' Spaiiiiln anil his p.nlnor rock-out to iho sounds One niighly pull, and it all falls . h lics. at the Key Cluli ictory dance. principal, to .Mrs. Virginia Cosllow. Mr. Joe Collum. R.H.S. 209 Faculty T Mr. J. T. Ibbotson lends a helping hand in setting up the scales for a chemistry experiment. One of the more interesting foibles in Mrs. Carol Becker ' s senior English class was her unusual methods of motiva- tion, such as this hangman ' s noose. Yes, The People Are Teachers, Too Once upon a time ..., begins Mrs. Carolyn Lang- lotz, as her junior English class decides to sleep, instead of study. Who says the teacher ' s lounge isn ' t necessary? With odds like Cele Rodriguez. Faculty 210 T ' - fi Seniors 6e ore £e res of lAe a o y rom rea pe ' rf f inonts it i Senior Class Officers Pat Cowlishaw 214 Vice-President Sandra Abbott Secretary-Treasurer Fred Zeiller President The Versatile Class Moves With the Versatile Mass n SANDRA ABBOTT N.H.S. 1. 3. 4: J.C.L. 1, 2; G.S.L. I 2. 3, 4: P.R.H.S. 4; Eaglettes 4; Annual Staff 2, 3, Bus. Mgr. 4; Senior Class Sec- Treas. We ' re Not Just 9eniors 9 MARK ADKINS Key Club 3. 4; Gourmet Club 4; Annual Staff 3. 4; Student Council 4; Cheerleader 4; G.S.L. I Beau; Mr. Personal- ity 4. CATHI AKIN Stu. Council 1. 2, Sec 1- N.H.S. 1, 3, 4; Span. H.S. 3, 4; R.H.G.C. 2, 3, Pres. 4; Junior Usher; Eaglette 2, 3 Lt. 4; Cheerleader 1. DAVE AKIN J.C.A. 2, 3, Treas. 2; Tenni 1,2. BETH ALEXANDER F.H.A. 2; Pep Club L JAN ALEXANDER G.S.L. I 3, 4; P.A.S.F. 3; J.C. 4; Eaglettes 3, 4; An- nual Rep. 2, 3. STEVE ALFORD Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4; Key Club 4, Sr. Director; N.J.H.S. V.P.; Library Club 1, 2, 3, 4, V.P. 2; Band 1, 2, 3; Gourmet Club 3, Hist. 4. CINDY ALLEN Religious Council 3, V.P. 4 N.H.S. 3; F.T.A. 3, Sec. 4 Eagle Feathers 3; F.H.A. 4 Choir 1, 2, 3, 4. SHELIA ALLEN N.F.L. 2, 3, 4; P.R.H.S. 4; P.A.S.F. 2; Choir. JOHN ALLENDER STEVE ALMOND (Dallas) French Club 2; Band 1, 2; Drum Major 1; Young Republicans Vice Chairman 4; (R.H.S.) K.R.H.S. 4; N.F.L. 4; P.R.H.S. 4; Band 3, 4. j ' re People, Too BRUCE ANDERSON J.C.L. 1; Pal Clul) 2, 3; N.J.H.S. 1; Baskelliall 1, 2. NANCY ANDERSON DUANE ANSPON P.A.S.F. 2; J.C.A. 2, 3, J. A. 2; Football 1. 2, 3, Track 1; Baseball 1. 2. ED ARROW OOD (Engkwood. Colo. I Football 1: Wrestling 1: (R.H.S.) Football 2. 3, 4. JOHN ASHIiV JACK AL ' LICK Conirrt Band 1. 2, 3, 4. P.A.S.F. 4; Pal Club 4. PHYLLIS AULSBROOK P.A.S.F. 2; F.H.A. 2, 4; Para- medical Club 3; Pep Squad Lt. 1. . M BAILEV JIMMY BAKER Chferlcader .3, 4: Annual Staff 4: Hall of Honor 4; Key Club 3. 4; Gourmet Club 4; Les Aigles Francais 2; J.C.A. 3. 4: N.J.H.S. 1: Stu- dent Council 2, 3. 4: Jr. Class V.P. 3: Jr. Favorite 3: Jr. Usher 3; GNm Te.irn 1. 2. 3, Capt. 4, I l RFI. BAKER RONNIE liALDOCK Football 1. 2; Tennis 1; A.F.S. 4. STACY BALI.A J.C.I. 2. Geniors Throw HULL BARBEE (Fla.) Spanish Club 1; Jun- J.C.L. 1, 2; J.C.A. 3, V.P. 4; iorettes 3; Spanish National Mu Alpha Theta 4; Student Honor Sorietv 3; (Calif.); Council 1, 2, 4; Eagle Band Spanish Club 4. 1, 2, 3, 4. Bruce Mundy sets oven with Jan Alexander at the Senior car wash held during the summer. ANN BARFIELD LANA BARNES YVONNE BARNES BARBARA BARRON F.H.A. I 1. (Denison) Student Council 1; F.H.A. 1; Band 1, 2, 3, Class Favorite 1 ; Cheerleader Majorette ' 2, 4. 1; (R.H.S.) Les Aigles Fran- cais 2, V.P. 3; Adv. Fr. Club 4; Hy-lites 4; Jr. Board 3; Student Council 3. 4. BETTY BARRON (Waco) P.A.S.F. 1, 2; Bowl- ing Club 2; Choir 1; (R.H.S.) Newcomers Club 3; Pep Club 3; F.T.A. 4; F.H.A. 4. DONNA BATE N.J.H.S. 1; J.C.L. L 2; Mu Alpha Theta 2, 3; Math Club 2, Sec. 3; Science Club 3, 4; German Club 3; Girls ' Choir 3,4. ROXANNE BAXTER R.H.G.C. 2, 3, 4; Student Council 2; Beaux Arts 4; Jr. Civitans 4; F.H.A. I, 2, 3; N.J.H.S. 1; N.H.S. 4; Jr. Usher 3; Pep Squad Lt. 1; Eaglettes 3, Lt. 4. SCOTTY BAXTER Student Council V.P. 1; Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3; Baseball 2, 3, 4. riemselves Into Projects DIANNE BAZAR H.A. 1; Beginning French lb 3; Religious Council 4. GAIL BEALE (Monona Grove) Library Club L 2; Spanish Club 2; Or- chestra 1, 2; (R.H.S.) P.A.S.F. 3, 4; Girls ' Choir 3,4. TERRY BEAN Pep Squad 1; J.C.L. 2. 3; Beaux Arts 4; Talon Staff 4; Tennis 4; Playhouse 4; Hy- Lites 4; N.H.S. 1, 3, 4. DEVON BEARDON Pep Club 1: Red Cross 2; G.R.A. 3: G.S.L. I 3, 4; D.E.C.A. 4; Annual Repre- sentative 2, 3. BILL BECKERICH JAMES BEDWELL Pal Club 4; P.A.S.F. 3, 4; Gourmet Club 4; N.H.S. 4, V.P. 1. NAT BEERS N.H.S. 1. 3, 4; French Club 2; Adv. French Club 3, 4; Jr. Usher 3; Gym Club 1, 2, 3, 4: R.H.G.C. 3, V.P. 4; Eaglettes 4. ELAINE BEIDLEMAN (Milbum Jr. High) Band 1; (Shawnee Mission West High) Intramurals 2, 3. m imUCE BELL .11 1, 2. 3, 4; F.C.A. JAY BENEDICT BARRY BENNETT JOMARIE BENNETT Gourmet Club 4; Eagle Guard Religious Council 4; F.TA. 4. 4: F.H.A. 1. 3, 4; Girls ' Choir 3, 4. Try to Remember BRYAN BEURET Pal Club 4; Talon Staff 4. DEBBIE BEZNER ANN BICKERS Candy Stripers 3, Hist. 4; N.F.L. 3, Sec. 4; F.T.A. 2, 3, Treas. 4; N.H.S. 1, 3, 4; J.C.L. 2, 3; Student Council 2; Band 1, 2; Annual Rep. 2; Talon Staff 4; Library Club 2, 3, 4. RICHARD BIRCHLER Math Club 1, 3; Industrial Arts 3. GERALD BLAKELY D.E.C.A. 4; Band 1, 2. BARBARA BLEFELD Matheniagioians 1; Beginning Fr. Club 2; Science Club 3, Hist. 4; F.T.A. 4, N.H.S. 3, 4; Adv. Fr. Club 3; Annual Rep. 2; Talon Staff 4. BARBARA BONTEMPO F.H.A. 1 ; Modern Dance Club 3. BIA BORBA Newcomers Club 4; A.F.S. 4. KENT BOSAW BRUCE BOYD RUTH ANNE BRADSHAW (Wicbita Fall?. Vx.) Spanisb Club 1, 2. 3; Foot- P.A.S.F. 2. .3, 4: G.S.L. I 4 ; P.A.S.F. 1. 2; R.O.T.C. 1, 2. ball 1, 2, 3; Track 1; Base- F.H.A. 1: I ' lavbousc R.H.S. ball 2, 3. 4; LcttcrmanV Club 3. 4; A.F.S. 4: N.H.S. 1, 4. SUZY BRANDON Pep Club 1; Student Council 1; Annual Rep. 2,3; P.A.S.F. 2, .3, Hist. 4; G.R.A. 3; Beaux Arts 3; Playhouse R.H.S. 4; G.S.L. H 4. ose Days in Qeptember BRANDT lenrh Club 3; Beaux Arts 3 NANCY BRAY N.J.H.S. 1; Library Club 1, 2, 3; P.A.S.F. 2; Beginning Fr. Club 3; F.T.A. 4; Les Aigles Francais Sec.-Treas. 4. BOB BRENNAN D.E.C.A. 4; Talon Staff 4. LYNDA BREWSTER G.S.L. I 3. 4; Band , 2, 3, 4. BOB BROWN Freshman Class Favorite 1; Football 1, 2. 3. 4: Track 1. 2, 3, 4. BRENDA BROWN R.H.G.C. 2, 3. 4: Student Council 3. 4: Latin Club 1; Soph. Class Sec.-Treas. 2; Cheerleader L 2. 4: Eaplcttes 3; Miss Pep 4. Geniors Get Wrapped EDWINA BROWN A.F.S. 4; P.R.H.S. 4; N.J.H.S. 1; Mu Alpha Theta 4; Science Club 2, 3; Ad- vanced Club 2, 3, 4. FRED BROWN Basketball 1, 2, Captain (Utah) (R.H.S.) Newcomers ' Club 4. MARSHA BROWN A.F.S. 4; F.H.A. 2, 3; Pep Club 3, 4; S.CS.C. 4. MITCHELL BROWN J.C.A. 2; French Club I 3. NANCY BRUTON P.A.S.F. 2, Sec. 3, V.P. 4; G.S.L. n 4; A.F.S. 2. 3, 4; Pep Squad 1; F.T.A. 3. STEPHEN BRYANT Band 1 ; Annual 2, 3, 4, Talon 2, 3, 4; Photographer 1, 2, 3, 4. JILL BUCCY Red Cross 1; Annual Rep. 1, 2, 3; F.T.A. 2; Pep Squad Melinda Nelson, Keith Jones, Karen Kennedy, Mark Adkins, Pat Hubbard, Jim Bedwell, Chris Carver, Debbie Dupree, Virginia Hooter, Joan Burnap, Bob Schneider, Mark Moran, and Russ Stovall show that seniors reign supreme in the GSL spirit chain race. Seniors 222 h in Spirit JOAN BURNAP Iginning Fr. Club 2; A( ench Club 3, V.P. 4; F.T. R.H.G.C. 4. SHAN BURNHAM (111.) Girls ' Club 1; Choir 1; G.A.A. 1; (Calif.) A.F.S. 3; Service League 3; Glee Club 3; Cheerleader 3; (R.H.S.) G.S.L. II 2, 4; Student Coun- cU 2; P.R.H.S. 4. DIANA BUROKER N.H.S. Pari. 1, 3, 4; N.F.L 4; Concert Choir 2, 3, V.P. 4, All-Region 3, 4; Madrigals 2, 3, V.P. 4. CATHY BURROWS Pep Club 1; Beaux Arts 1; Gym Club 1. 2, 3, 4; Eagl- ettes 3. ALLAN BURRIS BARBARA BUTLER BRETT BUTLER DENISE BUTTERFIELD Pep Club 1; F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, (Ariz.) Basketball 1,2; Track 4; J.C.L. 3; Annual Rep. 2. 1; Football 1; Student Coun- cil 3; D.E.C.A. 3; (R.H.S.) D.E.C.A. 4. KAREN BYLER lit.) Newcomers Club 2 H.S.) Pep Club 1. 1 4V KAREN BYRD VICKIE BEHRNES (Amarillo) Spanish Club 1; F.H.A. 1. 2; Girls ' Glee Club 1; (R.H.S.) F.H.A. 3; F.T.A. 4; N.H.S. 4. ELIZABETH BOE From Autumn to May KEN CAULKINS DON CANNON LAWRENCE CANTOR J.A. 3. 4; V.P. 4; Gounnet J.C. 3, 4, Pres. 4; Football Pal Club 4- AFS 3 4 VP C ' l ' - 1. 2, 3; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; 4; Advanced French ' Club 3, Cross Country 4. 4; J.C. 4. Chaplain 4; Tennis 2. ROBERT CARLSON BILL CARPENTER JIM CARTER DEBBit uAlHEY BOBBY CEDERBERG J.C.A. 4; Gourmet Club 4. Pal Club 4; F.C.A. 1, 2; Choir 1; N.H.S. 4; French Pal Club 4. Football I, 2; Track 1. Club 1; F.H.A. 2, 3. CYNTHIA CHADDICK P.A.S.F. 2, 3; Religious Coun- cil 4; Modern Dance Club 3, Choreographer 3; Talon Fea- ture Editor 3, 4. MIKE CHAMBERS TERRY CHAMBERS (El Paso) Newcomers Club 2; J.C. 4; Football 1; Track 1. SUZY CHANDNOIS i iemories Are Made itttdi DON CHESTER JACK CHRISTY BARBARA CLARK JUDY CLARK .C.L. 1, 2; Math Club 1, 2; (Iowa) Kev Club 3; (R.H.S.) N.J.H.S. I; F.H.A. 1; F.N.A. (Dallas) Capt. of Drill Team J.J.H.S. 1; Band 2. 3; Golf Newcomers Club 4. 1; Paramedical 3, 4; Mu Al- 1; (R.H.S.) F.H..A. 1, 2; ,3,4. pha Theta 3, 4; Religious J.C.L. 1, .Sec. 2: G.R.A. 2, 3; Council 3; French Club 1, 2; J.C.A. 4. Adv. French Club 3: Band 1, 2, 3, 4, All-Region 1, 3, 4. GEORGE CLARY TI.M CLINE TERESA COLE Interact Club 1. 2; Football J.C.L. 1, 2, 3. 4: F.H.A. 2; 1; Track 1. Student Council 2; .Annual Rep. 3; Girls ' Choir 1; Con- cert Choir 2, 3, 4. BILL COLEMAN Mi.b.) J.C.L 1, Drama 2; ;,iciue Club 2; (Iowa) luss Club 3: Science Club : (R.H.S.) N.F.L 4. PATSY COLLIER F.H.A. 2; Band 1. DIANA COLUN; SHARON COLLINS Beaux Arts 1; F.H.A. 3; Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4. Fall Projects . . . Root of ! SHELIA COLLIN HhKll ( OI I l •5 1 ' 1 2 S, I ' re- 4 Hi I ,tes J, ' lalon 4, ' (ifruc Cluh 1; PASF 3, Choir 1, Pep Club 1. FRED COLODNY Speech Club 1; Beaux Arts 2; F.T.A. Sec. 2; Drama Aid 3; Red Cross 4. RANDY COMBS Key Club 3, 4; F.C.A. 2, 3, 4; N.H.S. 1, 3; Football 1. 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2, 4; Bas- ketball 1. DAVID CONNALLY MIKE COOPER CATHY CORYELL N.J.H.S. Sec. 1; P.A.S.F. 2, 3; Mu Alpha Theta 2, 3; N.H.S. 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; All Region 1, 2, 3. JOHNNY COWLEY Industrial Arts 4. PAT COWLISHAW Key Club 3, Pres. 4; N.H.S. 2, 3, 4; J.C.L. 2; Sr. Class V.P.; Hall of Honor 4; Scho- lastic Sweater 3, 4; Nat ' l Merit Semi-Finalist; Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 4. SHARON COWNE F.T.A. 4; Hy-Liles 4; Girls Choir 3; Concert Choir 4 DAVID CORDELL J.C.L. 1, 2, 3, 4, V.P. 1; F.C.A. 2, 3, 4; Key Club 3, 4; N.H.S. 3, 4; Student Council 2, Treas. 3, Pres. 4; J.C.A. 2, Pres. 3, Treas. 4; Hall of Honor 4; Gourmet Club 3, Sec. 4; President ' s Council 3, Pres. 4; Class President 2; Jr. Usher 3; Basketball 1; Track 1; Football 1, 2, 3; Annual Staff 3, 4; G.S.L. IT Beau. BILL COX Gymnastic Team 1, 2, 3, Capt. 4; Choir 4. )ring Activities ELIZABETH COX ROSEMARY COX rur 1, 2, 3, 4; Adv. French F.H.A. 2. lb 3; Hy-lites 4. Tommy Thomas and Mark Adkins tr their hand at making cafeteria food better at the Senior chicken dinner. I CYNTHIA CRAMER STEELE CRAVER CARLA CRA LEY C. THY CROSBY H.A. 1; D.E.C.A. 3, Sweet- Newcomers Club 4; Sr. Pub. J.C.L. 2, 3; Red Cross 2; French Club 3: Beaux . rts 4. art 4. Photographer. S.C.S.C. 4; Jr. Civitans 4; N.J.H.S. 1; Eaglettes4. KAIHY CROSBY (la.) IVp Club 1; F.H.A. 1 Iv.lles 3; N.H..S. 1. 3 O.H.S.) Newcomers Club 4 B-lilesl; N.H.S. 4. MART CROSBY Pep Chib 1: G.R.A. 3: F.H.A. 3, 4: P.A.S.F. 4; G.S.L. 4. ROBERT CROl ' CH ROBERT Cl ' RKY -N.H.S. 3. 4. 1969 Year of the RANDY CURTIS J.C.L. 1, 2; F.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Mr. Sport 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Bas eball 2. 3, 4; Track 1, 3, 4; Talon Staff 4. STEVE CURTISS (Calif.) Science Club 1; (R.H.S.) Math Club 2; Swim- ming 4. TOM CUTRELL N.H.S. 1, 3, 4; J.C.L. 2. JIMMY DAVIDSON BILLY DAVIS DAVID D AVIS GAIL DAVIS P.A.S.F. 3; Jr. Civitans 2, Football 1. (San Antonio) Riding Club 3; All-Region Orchestra 2, 1,2; Pep Club 1; Powderpuff 3, 4; Band 1, 2, ,3, 4, All- Football 2; Basketball 1, 2; Region 1, 2, 3, 4, All-State Hockey Team 1, 2; (R.H.S.) 2, 3, 4. J.C.L. 1, 2, 3; F.H.A. 4. MIKE DAVIS (Houston) Industrial Arts 2, 3; Religious Council 1, 3; Basketball 2, 3; Track 1, 2; (R.H.S.) Newcomers Club 4. PATSY DAVIS P.A.S.F. 2; Red Cross 2. RICHARD DAVIS (Midland) 100 Club 1; Soph Class V.P. 2; Football 1, 2 Soph. Howdy Week Fav. 2 Basketball 1; Track 1, 2 (R.H.S.) J.C.A. 3, 4: F.C.A. 3, 4; Football .3, 4; Baseball 3, 4. RUSTY DAVIS CYNTHIA DAY Library Club 4; Annual Rep. 2. BENTON DIRREF,!. GAIL DICKENSON N.H.S. 1. 3, 4; Science Club 2, Hist. 3, 4; P.A.S.F. 2, 3; N.F.L. 4; Scholastic Sweater 3; N.M.S.Q.T. Semi-finalist 4. JIMMY DICKENSON RODNEY DUKINSON German CIuli 1. 2. 3; Science Club 2, 4; Band 1, 2. 3, 4. ANNE DILLARD p Club 1: N.H.S. 1, 3, 4; C.L. 2: Rcaux Arts 4; II 3, Treas. 4; N..F.H.S. DONNA DILLON N.J.H.S. 1: Hand 1. 2. 3, 4; Bcginnin French Club Re- porter 3; Les Aigles Franrais Pres. 4. RKHAKl) DILLON (France) Football 1; (R.H.S.) D.E.C.A. Photographer 4; Band 1. 2, 3, 4. Dt) Al.D I Hand 1. 2. X I. 1 Happiness ... the BARBARA DOCKREY (Okla.) Pep Club 1, 2; fR.H.S.) Newcomers Club 3; N.H.S. 4; F.T.A. 4. JANE DOERSAM JAN DOLPH F.H.A. 1; Band 1, 2, 3, 4. P.A.S.F. 4; G.S.L. I 4; Beaux Arts 2, 3. BOBBI DONNELLY KATHLEEN DONOVAN YVETTE DORAN GWEN DORRIS Hy-lites 4: Religious Council (Calif.) Girls ' Athletic Assn. (Mont.) F.N.A. 2; (S.D.) N.H.S. 3, 4; Newcomers Club 4; Jr. Achievement L 2; 1; St. Veronica ' s Teen Club F.T.A. 3; (R.H.S.) F.T.A. 4; 2; F.H.A. 2; J.C.L. 3, 4; Gymnastics 1, Capt. 4; Talon 1, 2, 3. 4; Spanish Club 3; Red Cross 4; F.H.A. 4. G.S.L. H 2, 3, 4. Staff 3, Advertising Mgr. 4. Prisms 3; Choir 3. DONNITA DOSIER F.H.A. 2. JILL DOWNING CHRIS DOYLE :itib 4; Track 1; Foot- ; Basketball 2, 3, 4. PAM DRAIN A.F.S. 3; Religious Council 2, 3, Pres. 4; Library Club 1, 2; F.H.A. 1; Beginning French Club Sec. 3; Girls ' Chorus 1 ; Concert Choir 2, 3; Talon Staff News Editor 4. 1 esult of Quccess HANK Dl BEV CRAIG DLTR ' J.C. 2. 3. 4. V.P. 3, Treas. 4; German Club 3; Band 1, 2. J.C.L. 1. 2; Football 1, 2, 3; Talon 4. 3. 4; Track 1. 2. ive Partlow and Candy Primdabl rcjoire at another Eagle tor -. CAROLYN DULANEY - AM 1)1 NCAN J.C.L. 1, 2: Red Cross 3; Key Club 3. 4; F.C.A. 2, 3, V.LC.A. 4. Par! 4: ICT 4 - Football 1; Cross Country 2. 3. 4. Captain 3. 4; Track 1, 2. 3. 4. DEHBIE DLPREE L. I 2, 3, 4, Sec. 4; F.H.A. 3. Treas. 3; Student Council 4: Talon Staff 4; Pep :iub 1. MARK 1)1 KAN MARK DURHAM MOLLYAN 1)1 KHAM Red Cross 1: F.H.A. 4. His- torian 4: Pep Club 1; Choir 3. Qeniors Rate GARY DUSEK Key Clul) 2, 3, 4; Religious Council 4; Concert Choir 3, Pres. 4; Madrigal 3, 4; All- Region Choir 3, 4; Concert Band 1, 2; Annual Rep. 3. DEBRA DYER D.E.C.A. 3, Treas. 4; F.H.A. Treas. 3. PHIL DYER Pres. Council 4; Jr. Civ. 2; N.J.H.S. 1; Key Club 3, 4; F.C.A. 2; Soph. Class V.P. 2; Jr. Class Pres. 3; Student Council 2, 3, V.P. 4; Jr. Ush- er 3; Hall of Honor 4; Soph. Class Fav. 2; Basketball 1, 2; BaM ' lull 1, 2, 3, 4; Annual Staff 3 NANCY EDWARDS Pep Club 1; F.H.A. 2, 3; Outstanding Homemaking Student Award 3; F.T.A. LAURA ELFENBEIN N.J.H.S. 1; P.A.S.F. 3; F.T.A. 4; F.H.A. 1; Debate Club 2; Spanish Honor Society 3. MIKE ELIZONDO J.C.A. 4. DWIGHT EMERSON NANCY ENNEN ETTA EPSTEIN Pep Club 1. JIM ERWIN Jr. Achievement 4; Young Re- publicans 4; Basketball 1, 2; Track 1; F.C.A. DEBBIE ESKRIDGE J.C.L. 1, 2; Math Club 1, 2, 3, Sec.-Treas. 2, Publicity Dr. 3; Paramedical 3; D.E.C.A. Treas. 4; Annual Rep. 2, 3. DONNA EVANS JOHN EVANS KARLAN FAIRCHILD SHERI FALKENBERC F .A. Pres. 1; Pep Squad J.C.A. 2; Pal CIuIj 4; Foot- P.R.H.S. 4; Football 1. Capt. R -(i Cross Council 2; A.F.S. 1 nnual Rep. 1,2; V.I.C.A. ball 1, 2, 3; Track 1, 2. 2; Basketball 1. 3. Sec. 4; G.S.L. II 4; Sweetheart. P.A.S.F. 2, 3. lOHN FANNING DON KKAHIN 1 STEVE FARMER (N.J.) Football 1, 2; Basket- ball Mgr. 1, 2; Class V.P. 1; Spanish Club 3, 4; Political Science 2; (R.H.S.) N.H.S. 4; Newcomers Club 3. 4; Mu Alpha Theta 9, 4; Pan. Am. Stud. For. 4. ■STEVE FARRI,- HETTY FEAGIN G.S.L. I 3. 4: Band 1. 2. 3. 4; All Repion Band 1, 2. 3. KKHKCCA FKATllK Eat;!,- F.Mllurs A: Hv-I.itr- 4 Ha ul 1. 2. 3. JANE FERGISON MIKK KKKt.l .- HN (Ohio) Drama Club 2; Pep J.C.A. 2; Pal Club 4: Talon Club 2. 3: (R.H.S.) P.R.H.S. Reporter 4. 4; Talon Business Mgr. 4; Senior Pub, M r. 4. Senior Car Wash KRIS FEATHERSTON- HAUGH Pep Squad 1; F.H.A. 1, 2; P.A.S.F. 3. PHIL FIELDER Spanish Club 4; Pal Club 3, 4; Hr. Rep. 1, 2, 3; Basket- ball 2, 3, 4; Baseball 4. MIKE FIGG P.R.H.S. 4; Madrigal Singer 2, 3, 4; Concert Choir 2, 3, 4; All-Region Choir 2, 3, 4. BEN FINK Baseball 2, 3, 4. VALERIE FLANDERS Latin Club 1, 2; Newcomers Club 1; R.H.G.C. 4; F.T.A. 3, 4; Beaux Arts 4; N.F.L. 4; P.R.H.S. 4; Student Council Rep. 3; N.J.H.S. 1; Choir 1, 2; Concert Choir 3. 4. BOBBY FLEMING Student Council 1, 2, Pres. 1; N.H.S. 1, 3. Pres. 4; Key Club 4; Basketl)all 1, 2, 3. Capt. 1. MIKE ILEMIi (, P.A.SF 4 NHS I 3. 4, Spanish Honor Socitty 3, 4. .MARK FLOLID (Monterey Hiiihl Golf Team 1, 2. KOTHY FLOYD JfM FORREST RON FORREST LINDA FOSTER . 2, 3: F.N.A. 2, 3; J.C.A. 2; J.C.L. 1, 2: Pal R.H.G.C. 2, 3. 4; N.H.S. 1. 3, 2, 3, Officer 4; I3and Club 4; P.R.H.S. 4; Track 4; Eagletlcs 3; Cheerleader I. 1, 2, 3; Cross Countr ' 1, 2, 3. 1, 2. 4. SARAH FOSTER [ass.) Service League 3; Club; (R.H.S.) .S. 1.4; Sec. 1; G.S.L. 11 P.A.S.F. 2; Eaglettes 2; p Squad Lt. 1, Annual ff 4; Student Council 1, Spanish Honor Society. DEAN IE FRANCIS F.H.A. 1; Les Aigles Francais 2, 3; Talon Staff 4. LANE FREEMAN P.A.S.F. 3. Second V.P. 4; G.S.L. II 4. SHAYE FIRRH Adv. French Clul. 4. mk k u r LI) FllSSEI.L rl lirla Club 2. 3, li Club 1. 2; Art I R.H.S.) P.A.S.F. 3, ::hib 4; N.H.S. 4; lit .Semi-Finalist 4; Spanish Honor So- BRUCE GADD F.C.A. 1, 2; N.H.S. 3: Class President I; Mr. R.H.S. 4; Track 1: Rasketball 1; Base- ball 1. 2. 3: Tal.m Staff 4; Football 1. 2. .3. Capt. 1. SI SAN GAILEV J.C.L. 1. 2: P.R.H.S. 4; Hi- Litos 4; Talon Staff .3. Assist- ant Ad Manager and Business Manager 4. 2.3,S Seniors 1969 Fulfillment of ' BILL GAGAN (Jesuit) Camera Club 2: Band 1, 2; Sociality 2: (R.H.S.) Student Council 3: Swim Team 4: D.E. Parlia mentarian 3. SHAWN GAGON Track 1; Football 1. LARRY GAMBLE Annual Reo. 2; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; P.R.H.S. 4. SHERRIE GANGSTAD DIANE GANT French Club V.P. 3; Student Council 1; Annual Rep. 1, 2. 3; G.R.A. 2; F.T.A. 3. PAT GANTT P.R.H.S. 2, 3; Cheerleader 1; Eaglettes 3, 4. STEVE GARDNER Gourmet Club 4; Key Club 4; J.C.L. 2. Treas. 3. Consul 4; Student Council 4; N.H.S. 1, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3. 4; Annual Staff 4; Nat ' l. Merit Finalist. PERRY GARMAN (O ite 1; Counc F.H.A PAT GARRETT Freshman Favor- Cheerleader 1; Student il 1; P.A.S.F. 2. 3, 4; V.P. 2; R.H.G.C. 4. GARY Club 3. V.P. 3. 4. V.P. 3; t 2. eat Expectations LISA GATES id 1, 2, 3, 4. DEBBIE GATLIN DICK GENTRY RANDY GEORGE (Hillcrest) Red Peppers 2; F.C.A. 1, 2. 3, 4; Pal Club N.J.H.S. 1. J.C.T.C. 2; Sisteen 2; Allied 4; Football 1, 2, 3; Track 1; Youth 2; (R.H.S.) Beaux Wrestlinf: 4; Interact 2. Arts 3, 4; P.A.S.F. 3. HIL GIBBS I V Club 4; Swim Team 4, JANE GIBSON STEPHEN GIBSON Hylites 3, V.P. 4; Beaux Gymnastics 4. Arts 4; P.R.H.S. 4; Concert Choir 4; (Denver) Intra- murals. BRUCE OILMAN MARIJO GODWIN SUZANNE GOLUB 1 Cross 1, 2; F.H.A. Chap. G.R.A. 2; P.A.S.F. 2; Beaux i; G.R.A. V.P. 3; G.S.L. I Arts 4; J.C. 4; N.F.L. 4- P.R.H.S. 4; Pep Club 1; S.C.S.C. V.P. 4; P.R.H.S. 4. on Staff 4. BOB GR. HAM Interact Club 1, 2; J.C.A. 3; Football 1, 2: Basketball 1; Track 1, 2; Hr. Rep. 1. TERRY C.R WADE Hold-Up Nets ' DAVID GRANT Beginning P.A.S.F. 2; Key Club 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, Co-Capt. 4, All-Dist. 3. DOYLE GRAY Gounnet Club 4; A.F.S. 4; Swimming 3, 4. CHARLSEY GREEN (N.J.) G.R.A. 1; Science Club 1 ; Field Hockey 1 ; Bas- ketball 1; Softball 1; Choir 1; Student Council; (R.H.S.) R.H.G.C. 3, 4. HARRY GREEN SHERRY GREEN F.H.A. 1, 2; Red Cross 3; Talon Staff 4. GAIL GREGG (Okla. City) Ed. of Wildcat 1; Pep Squad 1; Student Council 1; J.C.L. Sec. 1; (R.H.S.) Student Council 3; G.S.L. I 3, Pres. 4; A.F.S. 4; Pres. Council 4; Eaglette Mgr. 4. THOMAS GRIMES French Club 2; A.F.S. 2, 3, 4; Young Republicans Pres. 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Most Handsome 4. SHERI GRUBBS RICHARD GUDGEL (Mich.) Football 1. DOLA GUERNESEY CLAIRE HAGEN JANET HALL Pep Club I; J.C.L. 3; G.R.A. 2; Beaux Arts 4; Paramedical 4. 4 3 Br $3,500,000 iVNET HAMBRIGHT P Club Lt. 1; Beginning Fi Club 1; F.H.A. 1, 2; F. . 3; G.S.L. I 3, Fr bman Fav. 1 ; Eaglettes 3, 4. ROY HAMMER fAbilene) Art Club 2; Band 1, 2; Student Council 1; N.J.H.S. 1; (R.H.S.) J.C.L. 3, 4; Band 3. 4; Student Councils; N.H.S. 4. ELIZA HAMMON Tennis 1; Jr. Civitans 2, 3; J.C.L. 2, 3. . ' HARON HANCOCK Pep Club Lt. 1; F.H.A. 1; Student Council 1. 2, 3; J.C.L. 2; F.T.A. 3: G.S.L. I 3, Pari., Sr. Advisor 4; Jr. Board 3; Eaglettes 2. 3. 4. nny Sniilli, Uick Gentry and Boon Richards re il the driver contributes to the March of Dimes. Long Anticipate MARIE H4RTT F.H.A. 1; N.H.S. 1, 4; P.A.S.F. 2, 3; French Club 3, 4; Spanish Honor Society 3, 4; N.F.L. 3, Sec. 4. sHh.KR H K1MA1N (Houston) Booster Club Pres. 1; Student Council 1; Mixed Chorus 1 ; Cheerleader Club 1; (Dallas) Art Service Club 2; Student Council 2; (RHS) G.S.L. n 3, V.P. 4; A.F.S. 3, Reporter 4; N.H.S. 4; French Club 2, 3; Beaux Arts 4. COLLEEN HASBROUCK Mathemagicians 1; Pep Club 1 ; Girl ' s Choir 1 ; Concert Choir 2, 3, 4; Madrigals 4, All-Region Choir 4; Young Democrats 2, 3, 4; Science Club 2, Treas. 3, 4; Re- ligious Council 2, 3, 4; French Club 3; F.T.A. 4; Paramedical 4. CYNTHIA HATHAWAY (Georgia) F.H.A. 1; (R.H.S. P.A.S.F. 2; G.R.A. Recorde 2, 3; Jr. Civitans 4; G.S.L. I 4. kiiiii KEITH HATTON BRADLEY HAUF VIRGINIA HAWES STEVE HEALY N.H.S. 1, 3, 4; Science Club Key Club 2, 3, 4; Cros 3, 4; Mu Alpha Theta 4; Country 4; Swimming 4. J.C.L. 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4, All-Region 1, 3; Scholastic Sweater 3; N.M.S.Q.T. Semi Finalist 4. JANICE HEFFNER BECKY HEINLEY F.H.A. 1, 2, 3; Cheerleader I ; Eaglettes 2, 3, 4. STUART HENDRICKS Interact Club 2. ROCIO HENRIQUEZ Met With Success ROYCE HERNDON .S. 3, 4; D.E.C.A. 4; lA. 4. KERRY HENSON BLAIR HESKER ANNE HEVER (N.J.) F.T.A. 2; (R.H.S.l Hi. lites 3, 4. Amtk GWEN HIBBS •in.) Jr. Beta Club 1; iL 2: Y-Teens 2; Scrib- l|li. Inc. 2; Varsity Band (La.) Mu Sipnia 3 VJ..S. 3; N.C.T.E. Winner LS.) French Club 4 M]|.S. 4; Band 4; N.M.S.Q.T, S ii Finalist 4. BETH HIGDON Jr. Achievement 3; Annual Rep. 2. GEORGE HIGGINBOTHAM Key Club 2. 3, 4; A.F.S. 4; J.C.A. 4; French Club 2; Adv. French Club 3, 4. CHARLES HILL Library Club 1. 2; Religious Council 2. 3. Sec. 4: Track 1; Choir 3, 4; Madrigals 4; Eagle Guard 4. LORI HILL Worth) N.J.H.S. 1; Stu- Servicc Council 2; (IlLS.) N.H.S. 4: Eagle- feJiers4; S.C.S.C. 4. TOMMY HILL TM ALAN HILTON JACK HINDS N.J.H.S. 1. Ban dl.2..1 Seniors ' Sign BENNY HINES BILLY HINES CHARLES HITT Matliemagicians 3; Library Club 4; Mu Alpha Theta 4; K.R.H.S. 4. DIANE HOBACK LESLIE HOBSON Red Cross Pres. 1, 2, 3; Li- brary Club 3, Treas. 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 4; Choir 1. MARCIA HOCHMAN (T.H.S.) Swim Club 1, 2; Leader ' s Club 3; Hr. Rep. 2; Hockey Team 1; Volleyball Team 1, 2, Capt. 3; Bas- ketball Team 1, Capt. 2; Softball Team 1, 2, Capt. 3; Concert Band 2, 3; (R.H.S.) Swim Team 4; Concert Band 4. TOM HOFFMAN LAURIE HOFFMANN G.S.L. II 3, V.P. 4; A.F.S. 3, 4; Adv. French Club 3, Treas, 4; Eaglettes 2, 3, 4. JOHN HOFFPAUER KATHY HOLLIMAN J.C.L. 1; Hy-Lites 1, 2, 3, Worship Chairman 4; Drama Club 3; F.H.A. 4; F.T.A. 4; N.J.H.S. Sec. 2; Beta Club 3; Girl ' s Chorus I DEBY HOLMAN Pep Club 1; Student Council 1; French Club V.P. 1, 2; D.E.C.A. Hist. 3, 4. PERI HOPKINS JANE HUEMME MINDI HUIE STEVE HULL Il.S.F. 1, 2, 3; Bridge Club Pep Club 1; P.A.S.F. 3; P.R.H.S. 3, Pres. 4; N.F.L. 4- • Art Club 1; Talon Staff F.T.A. 3; F.H.A. 1; Beaux Junior Usher 3. Arts 4; Student Council Rep. 2: Talon Staff 4. ROBERT HUMFLEET Seniors aren ' t sure how to spell their nai Class of 69 JOE HUNSAKER KAREN HUrSUCKER DALE HUTSON BRENDA HUTTO CARLA HUTTO JACK HYNDMAN J.C.L. Treas. 1. 2, 4; F.H.A. Mathemagicians Club 2. 1, 2; Religious Council 2, 3; Band 1, 2, 3, 4. SKIP IRBY J.C.L. 2; Key Club 4; Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3, 4. DANA JACOBSON J.C.L. 2; F.H.A. 2; P.A.S.F. 3, 4; N.F.L. 4; Hi-Li 2, Sec. 3, Pres. 4; Pres. Council 4. JOHN JANSING Gourmet Club 4; J.C.A. 4; Student Council 3. ANNE JARBOE N.H.S. Treas. 1, 3, 4; Student Council 1; P.A.S.F. 2, 3; A.F.S. 4; Spanish Honor So- ciety 3, 4; N.F.L. 1, 2, Sec. 3, Treas. 4. JANALU JEANS Paramedical 2, 3; G.R.A. 2; Band 1, 2, 3; Annual Rep. 2. CONNIE JENNINGS Pep Club 1; F.H.A. 2; G.R.A, 2: L C. T. 4; Beaux Arts 4 irgest in R.H.8. History JENNIFER JESTER (lallas) Student Council 1, 3 Pan-Am. 2; Drill Team 4pt. I: Choir 1; Golden bs 2; (R.H.S.) Hy-Lites, rresp. Sec. 4. KATHIE JEWELL (St. Louis) Pep Club 1, 2, 3; Drama Club 2; Homecoming Attendant 2; Soph. CLss Treas. 2; Cheerleader 1, 2. 3; (R.H.S.) D.E.C.A. Pres. 4. KATHY JOHANSEN N.J.H.S. 1; F.H.A. 1; G.S.L. II 4; A.F.S. 4; P.A.S.F. 3, Sec. 4. MARSHA JOllN F.H.A. 2. 3: K.T. . i: -tu dent Council 2. 3; Annua Rep. 1.2; Eagleltes 2. .3. CANDY JONES Itiinning Fr. Club I, 2; Adv. 1. Club 4; Jr. Civitans 2; tninastic Team I; R.H.G.C. I ' Scc. 4; A.F.S. 4; N.H.S. 4; .mual Staff 4; Jr. Usher 3; |iciTlcader3, 4. DEBBIE JONES KKITIl J()Nb Student Council Hist. J.C.L. 2, 3; P.A.S.F. 3. RANDY JONES G.S.L. II 3. Sec. 4; A.F.S. 2, 3. 4; J.C.L. 2, 3. Sec. 4; N.H.S. 1. 3; Annual Staff 3, 4; Band 1. 2. 3. 4: Young Republican. 3. 4. SHERRY JORDAN I.A. 1; Hcaux Arts 3, 4. X ' IK U, ALAN JOYCE N.J.H.S. 1; Mu Alpha Theta 4; Tennis 2, 3. Capt. 4. BILL KARLOVETZ J.C.L. 2; Pal Club 4: N.H.S. ]. 4; FiK.tball 1,2.3; Concert Hand 1. V.P. 4. DEHORAH K.ARTER Girls Glee Club 1; Beaux . ris 3; Newcomers Club 4: Hy- Liles 4. I Seniors Searcli BARBARA KEAN (Bishop Lynch) F.H.A. GirJs ' Choir 2, 3. MONTA SUE KEELER Tumbling Team 1; Beaux Arts 2. STEVE KEENE (Amarillo) Spanish Club 1; (R.H.S.) P.A.S.F. 4; J.C.A. 3,4; Pal Club 4. PAM KEESE G.S.L. II 2, 3, 4; P.A.S.F. 3; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Majorette 3, 4. RUSSEL KEGANS P.A.S.F. 2; Track 1. VICKI KEITH F.H.A. 1, Pres. 4; Religious Council Hist. 2, 3, Sec. 4; F.T.A. 4; P.R.H.S. 4; Stu- dent Council 1, Alt. 2; Girls ' Choir Sec. 2, 3; Concert Choir 4. KEITH KELLEY Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3; Basketball 1,2. MONETTA KELLAY PAM KELLY MELISSA KEMP (N.J.) F.T.A. 1; (R.H.S.) F.H.A. 1, 4; F.N.A. 1, 2; P.A.S.F. 1, 2, 3; A.F.S. 4; Annual Rep. 3. Y-Teens4; Choir 1,2,3. DONNA KENNEDY KAREN KENNEDY Red Cross 2; J.C.L. 1, 2; Beaux Arts 2, 4; P.R.H.S. 4; Hy-Litcs Sec. 4; Tennis Team 3, Capt. 4; Basketball Sweetheart 4. I-ES KENNEDY CONNIE KERR RICHARD KILLIAN (cMinnl FiM,tl)alll; (East- (Carlmont) Freshman Legisla- Foolball K 2. 3, 4. od) Football 2. tor; Freshman Board; (Luf- kin) P.A.S.F. 3; Pep Squad 3; (R.H.S.) P.A.S.F. 4. PATTI KILLEN A schizophrenic senior— .Marslull .Nellurland. BOB KIRKPATRICK RON KNIGHT jck 1; F. .lli.ill 2. 3, 1. Pal Club 3. Sec. 4; Beau.x Arts 4; P.R.H.. . 4; Home- room Rep. 2, 3; Track 1; Football 2; Hasehall 2. 3. ' 69 Brings Mid-Tem HAYDEN KNOX KATHY KNOX ELLEN KOELKER CHARLES KOURVELAS N.J.H.S. 1; A.F.S. 2, 3, 4; Science Club 1; Homeroom J.C.L. 1, 2, 3; F.C.A. 2; G.S.L. I 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Rep. 1; G.R.A. 1; Choir 1. Young Life 4; Track , 2, 3, 4; Cross-Country 1, 2, 3, 4, Capt. 3. KENT KUEHNE VICKI KRENSAVAGE ERIC KRISL J.C.L. 2, 3; Choir 1; Eagle- Bandl, 2, 3, Pres. 4. feathers 3, 4. ALETTA KUHN F.H.A. 3; Choir 2. Th CHRISTINE LAMBERT LINNEA LANCE BILLY LANGLEY lemptions for Seniors TINA LANCLEY ART LAVERGNE LESLYE LAWRENCE Mathemagicians 3; J.C.A. 4; N.J.H.S. 1; F.N.A. 2; French Proj. Club 3. Club 4; Paramedical 4; Jr. Civitans 2; Band 1, 2, 3, 4. LARRY LAYFIELU ROBERT LEACH tball 1; Track 1; Band 1, CHARLENE LEE F.H.A. 1, 3; P.A.S.F. 2; Newcomers Club 2; D.E.C.A. Sec. 4. SANDRA LEEDS Pep Club I; F.H..V 1; G.R.A. 2; P.A.S.F. 3; Adv. French Club 3; J.C.L. 3; D.E.Cj . Sec. 3. 4. M KVE LEIGHTON MARK LENZ DEVORA LEWIS DIANE LEW i.irvcment L 2. 3; In- (Plainview) N.H.S. 1. 2. 3. 4: D.E.C.A. 4. M Club 2; J.C.A. 3; Thespians 2. 4; F.H.A. 3; ul 1: V.LC.A. 2, 3. Science Club 1; Sludenl Council 1; Class V.P. 2. 3; Class Fav. 1. 2. 3; P.H.S. Princess 4; Most Friendly 3; Electrical Trades Sweetheart 4: Cheerleader 1. 2. 3, 4; AVapella Choir 4; Executive Coun. Corresp. Sec. 4; (R.H.S.) Choir 4. Seniors Toil PAM LILLARD Seniors girls send their dates TWERP day. JOHN LINDSAY J.C.L. 3. JAMES LINTNER DON LITTLE Football 1; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1; Track 1, 2. Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4. MIKE LIVENGOOD J.C.L. 2; F.C.A. 3, 4; Base- ball 2, 3, 4. JUDYE LIVINGS N.H.S. 1, 4; Cheerleader 1; Student Council 1, 2; A.F.S. 3, 4; P.A.S.F. 3; G.S.L. I Hist. 3, 4; Eaglettes 2, 3, Capt. 4; Pres. Council 4; Annual Staff 3, 4. MITCHELL LOBROVICH ROBIN LONG French Club 2; Science Club 1, 2; Basketball 2; Pep Club 2. TERRY LONG V.I.C.A. 4. d 9lave Through the Year Li.M)A l()N{;a(:re ,.) ' l-.Tccns 1; Mixed ( orus 1 ; Cheerleader 1 ; (.H.S.) A.F.S. 2, 3; F.T.A. Treas. 3; G.S.L. I 2, 3, 4; Choir 2; Concert Choir 3 4, All-Region 3, 4; Mad- I lis 3, 4. BOB LOTRIDGE J.C.A. 2, 3, 4; F.C.A. 2, 3, 4; Football 2, 3. 4; Swimming 4. MELISSA LOVE (Dallas) Chorus 1; G.S.L. II 2, 3, 4; P.A.S.F. 2, 3. 4; Young Republicans 4; Talon Staff 4. Forward Ever . . BARBARA McCLENDON F.H.A. Hist. 1; G.R.A. 2; S.C.S.C. 4; Pep Squad 1. BETSY McCLURE Girls ' Choir Sec. 1; Choir 2, 3,4; F.T.A. 4; P.A.S.F. 3. JOHN McCLURE Student Council 1 ; Fo 1; Track 1. DARYL McCONNELL MARTHA McCORD French Club 2; Eaglettes 2, 3 Lt. 4. SHERI McCORMICK Student Council 1, 3, 4; Adv. French Club 2, 3, V.P. 4; G.S.L. n Pari. 4; F.H.A. 1; Red Cross 2, Treas. 3; An- nual Rep. 2. HARDEE McCRARY F.C.A. 1, 2, 3: Football 1, 2, 3,4; Key Club 4. SUSAN McDonald F.H.A. 1; Pep Squad 1; A.F.S. 2, 3, 4; Adv. French Club 2, 3, 4; Jr. Civitan 3; S.C.S.C. 4; Talon 4. ANN McELROY A.F.S. 1 ; Adv. French Club 2, 3, 4, Sec. 3; G.S.L. H 3. 4; P.R.H.S. 3, Hist 4: N.H.S. 3,4; N.J.H.S. 1. PATRICK McGRADY (T.H.S.) Traveler ' s Club 1, 2; Young Life 2, 3; Youth for Christ 1, 2, 3; Tennis Team 3; (R.H.S.) Science Club 4; Newcomers Club 4; Soccer 4; Richardson Ail-City Orchestra. BRIAN .McGregor Eagle Band 2, 3, 4. JODY McHANEY Football 1; Judo 1. (Va.) Wrestling 1; (R.H.S.) Key Club 2; Pal Club 3, Hist. 4; D.E.C.A. Parliamentarian 4; Hr. Rep. 3. Dkward Never JACKIE Mcknight pam Mclaughlin alias) N.F.L. 2; (R.H.S.) French Club 3; F.H.A. 3; ■X. 3, V.P. 4; P.R.H.S. 4. Student Council 3. ROSS McMillan DEBBIE McMILLEN Beginning Fr. Club 2; Adv. Fr. Club 3, 4; Annual Rep. 2; F.H.A. 4; Student Coun- cil 1. MARY McNEESE I i:.C.A. 3, 4 MELODY McNEIL N.H.S. I, 3, 4; G.S.L. I 2, 3, 4; French Club 2, 3; Annual Rep. 2, 3; F.H.A. I. SHELA MAHONEY (Calif.) Mark E Club 1; Service Club 1: Chnir 1; (R.H.S.) Girls ' Choir 2, 3, 4. Picture - Not Available MIKE MAJOR )EBB1E MABRY ntonio) Student Coun ' . 1, 2; Cheerleader 2; ipf General 1; In nnal Relations Club 2; ) Student Council 3, : A.F.S. 3, 4; R.H.G.C. I ' nsidrnts- C.ninci FAYE MALLOW (N.Y.) Student Council I, 2; Drama Club 1, 2; Girls Vol- leyball Team 1; Sports Night 1, 2; (R.H.S.) Jr. Civilans 3, Sec. 4, Dist. Treas. 4. ROBERT .MANN JOEL MARKS (Puerto Rico) Newspaper Staff Photographer 3; (R.H.S.) Baseball 4 I 1 9eniors Reflect on MIKE MARKS BETTY MARSHALL Pal Club 4; Sgt. at Arms; Newspaper Staff 1; F.H.A. 1, F.C.A. 1, 2; Football 1, 2, 4; Pep Squad 1; D.E. Sec. 3; 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4. Homeroom Rep. 1. ELBY MARTIN P.A.S.F. 3; Key Club 4; ketball Manager 2, 3, 4. MARGIE MASSENGILL KEN MASTERS MARY MASTERSON Pep Squad 1; F.H.A. I, Sec. J.C.L. 1, 2, Hist. 1; Key Club (New York) Girls ' Chorus; 2 and 3. 3; Interact 4; Homeroom Rep. Apparatus Club; (R.H.S.) 1, 2; Football 1, 2; Track 1, P.A.S.F. 3; Adv. French Club 2. 3, 4. MARGARET MATHENY BRYAN MATSON DENNIS MATTHEWS Mu Alpha Theta 4; N.H.S. D.E., V.P. 4. 4; J.C.L. 2, 3; Band 1,2, 3,4. _ Sfl l ■ ' ■k y J 1 ast crutches of Year Well Spent MARK MAULDIN .SABRA MAXWELL y Club 2, 3, 4; D.E.C.A. 4. D.E.C.A. I and II Sec. 4; Gymnastics Team 1, 2, 3. ■ ' VS. N. ir f CHRISTINA MEDLEY P.A.S.F. 2, 3; J.C.L. 3. 4; Hi-Lites 4; N.H.S. 4; Span- ish Honor Society 3, 4; F.T.A. AN MEDLOCK lilt) Head Twirler 1; Cadet Band 2; New- :iub2; N.H.S. 4. PATRICIA MEEK (Dallas) Spurs 2; (R.H.S.) N.F.L. 4; P.A.S.F. 3. SUSAN MELTON G.S.L. I 4; J.C.L. Historian 4; N.J.H.S. Reporter 1; N.H.S. 3, Treasurer 4; Young Republicans 3, 4; Beaux Arts 2, Treas. 3, Sec.-Treas. 4; Les Aigles Francais 2, 3; Eagle Feathers Sec. 3; Stu- dent Council 3, 4; Annual Staff 4; Hall of Honor 4. UAVID MERCEK N.H.S. 1, 4; J.C.L. 1, 2; Band 1. 2. 3. 4; German Club 3. 4; J.C.A. 3, 4. ,NN MESSMER .11 1,2, Capt. 1; Basket 1. 2, 3, 4, Capt. 1; ill 1.2; Track I. ICKI MEYER Beg. French Club Pari. 1; Adv. French Club 2, 3, 4; F.T.A. 4; S.C.S.C. 4; N.H.S. 4; Orchestra 1,2,3, 4. noNAin MlAK.s P.R.H.S. 3. 4; Red Cross Council 2, 3, 4. Pros. 4; Re- ligious Council 2. F.H.A. 1 S.C.S.C. heart. !IK Ml 4? Fo 1K 1 - K.T.A. .all Sw. A Year to TAMME MICHEALS JO ANN MILLER LESLIE MILLER P.A.S.F. 2, 3; G.R.A. 2, 3; Jr. Civitan 4; Religious Coun- cil 2; S.CS.C. Pres. 4; St. Council 1; Pep Club 1; Young Democrats 4; Presi- dents ' Council 4. RANDY MILLER Scholastic Sweater 3; N.H.S. ROBERT MILLER Mu Alpha Theta 4. TINA MILLER N.H.S. 4; Pep Club L TOM MILLER Football 1,3; Basketball 1. DON MILLS Drama Club 1, 2; Hr. Rep. 1, 2; Tennis 1, 2; Wrestling L2; M.V.P. 2. m RON MILLS Drama Club 1, 2; Track 2; Football 2, 3, 4; Student Council 1, 2. DANNY MITCHELL DAVID MITCHELL (Kansas City) F.C.A. 3, 4; N.J.H.S. 1; Varsity Club; Stu- dent Council 1. 2, 3; Football 1, 2; Basketball 1; Baseball 2,3; (R.H.S.) Baseball 4. KATHY MITCHELL Newcomers ' Club 2; V.LC.A. 3, 4; N.H.S. 3, 4; Red Cross Sec. 4. MITCHELL N.H.S. 1. 3, 4; 3, 4; Student 4; Annual Staff Tennis Team 1; 1; Eaglettes 4. MARTHA MIZE J.C.L. 1, 2, 3. 4; Mathemagi- cians Treas. 3; Paramedical Sec. 4; N.H.S. 4; Pep Squad 1: Girls ' Choir 2, 3; Choir 4. MIMA MOIA MICHAEL MOLCHAN Newcomers ' Club 4; G.S.L. n Choir 4. 4; A.F.S. 4. MIKE MOORE MELANIE MOON R.H.G.C. 3, 4, Red Cross 1; F.H.A. 1, 2, Reporter 1; Stu- d ' nt Council 1, 2; Pep Squad Lt. 1; Eaglettes 4. BILL MOORE J.C.L. 1. 3. 4, Pres. 1, 4; N.H.S. 1, 3, 4; Presidents ' Council 4. ELLEN MOORE (Tulsa. Okla.) Roper ' s Review 2, CoEd. 3: Spanish Club 3 Class Parliamentarian 1 Stirrups Pep Club 2, 3 (R.H.S.) Jr. Achievement 4. ROBERT -MOORE P.A.S.F. 3. TI.M -MOORE MARK MORAN (Canton) F.T.. . 1, 2; Track N.H.S. I, 3, 4: P.R.H.S. 3; 1; Football 1, 2. J.C.L. 1. 2; Jr. Usher : J.C.A. 2, 3: -Math Club 3; Bridge Club 1; Student Council 3, 4. 1 We Arrive With Qmiles JACKY MORGAN Student Council Treas 1 ; N.H.S. 3, V.P. 4; Key Club 3, Sec. 4; P.A.S.F. Pres. 2; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. RICHARD MORRIS (Parkway High) Band 1; Football 1; (Millard High) Young Republicans 3; Wres- tling 3. BECKY MORROW F.H.A. 1, 4; Pep Squad 1. GREG MORSE Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1. DEBBIE MOSES (Virginia) Choir 3, 4; F.T.A. Sec. 1. Treas. 2; Latin Club 2; F.N.A. 2; Juniors Y- Teens 3; Student Council 1; (R.H.S.) G.S.L. II Sec. 3, Pres. 4; F.T.A. 3. JANET MOSS F.H.A. 1; Young Republicans 4; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4. BRUCE MOTT 1, 2, 3. PATRICIA MOUSNER Hy-Lites 4. JIM MULVIHILL Track 1: Football 2. {UCE MLNDY P.A.S.F. 3; Key Clul: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. JOHN MUNSON KATHRYN MURPHEY (Calif.) P.A.S.F. 3; Jr. Class Sec; Student Council 2; Rally Comm. 2. hpari With Tears ARSHALL NETHERLAND MIKE NAHKUNST HERMAYNE NAULT ERIC NEILSO.N A.S.F. 3; N.H.S. 4; Band Pal Club 4; J.C.A. 4; Pep Squad 1; F.T.A. V.P. 4; N.F.L. 3, 4; K.R.H.S. 3, 4; 3, 4. P.R.H.S. 4; Band 1, 2, 3. Annual Rep. 1, 2; Homeroom Jr. Civitans 3, V.P. 4. Rep. 1, 2; D.E.C.A. 3. .MELINDA NELSON SUSAN NEVINS JH.G.C. 2, 3, Hist. 4; Beaux Beg- French Club 1; Religi TOM .NEWELL RANDY NIMITZ 3, V.P. 4; F.H.A. 2 CH.S. 3. 4; Cheerleader 1. Inior Usher; Homecoming den ' Council 3, ♦ en; Student Council 4 gleltes 2, 3, Lt. 4. Council 3; Adv. French Club 2, 3; P.R.H.S. 4; Stu- Finally, ' 69ers Reach DAVID NORCOM KATHY NOHR GARY NOREEN EDDIE NORMAN (Okla.) Spanish Club 2; Bas- J.C.L. 1, 2; German Club 3; Band 1, 2, 3; German Club 3. N.J.H.S. 1; Football 1, 2, 3, ketbail 1, Capt. 2; Football 1; Beaux Arts 2, 3; Gym Club 4; Track 1. Golf Capt. 1, 2. 1, 2, 3, 4. EDDY NORTON (Dallas) Football 1; Basket- balll, 2; (R.H.S.) P.A.S.F. 3, Pres. Dallas-Ft. Worth Dist. Coun. 4; Pal Club 3, V.P. 4. LYNN NUNLEY F.H.A. 1; P.A.S.F. 2; G.S.L. II 4; P.R.H.S. 4; Annual Staff 4; Eaglette Mgr. 4. LINDA O ' DONNELL GIL Football 1, F.C.A. 1, 2. OHLEN 2, 3, Capt. STEVEN O ' KELLEY Mu Alpha Theta -1; German Club 2, 3, 4. ANNE OLVER F.H.A. 1; Beginning Fr. Club 3; R.H.G.C. 4; Girls ' Choir 3; Talon Staff 4. DAVID OLIVER Football 1; Basketball 1. jjpremacy JANA I ' AHKKK .C.A. I. HON I ' AKKEK CAROL PARTON STEVE PARTLOW Foollull 1.2. ;il: Track 1.2, Pep Clul. Lt. 1 ; Student Coun- Industrial Arts Club 1; 3.4. eil 1, 2; P.A.S.F. 2, 3; Tr.ick 1; Student Council 1; C.S.L. 4; F.H.A. 4; Eagl- Football Mgr. 1, 2, 3, 4. ettes 2, 3, 4. r Seniors Display r- 4 BOYD PATTERSON MIKE PATTON Pro-Consul 4; J.C.L. 3; Band 1, 2, 3, 4. N.H.S. 1,4; Band 1,2,3,4. PAM PEARCE F.H.A. 1, 2; P.A.S.F. 3, 4; G.S.L. I 3, 4; Eaglettes Mgr. ANN PEEK N.H.S. 1, 3, Sec. 4; P.A.S.F. 2, Second V.P. 3, Pres. 4; Student Council 2, 3, 4; G.S.L. I 3, Treas. 4; Jr. Usher 3; Spanish Honor Society 3, 4: Hall of Honor 4. ROGER PEERY RONALD PESHOCK N.H.S. Pres. 1, 3, 4; Mu Al- pha Theta 2. 3, 4; Band Pres. 1, 2. 3, 4, All-State 3; German Cluh 2, V.P. 3. CARLA PETERS (Orange) Homecoming Queen 1; Highlights Exchange Ed. 1; (R.H.S.) A.F.S. 4; P.A.S.F. 3; Beaux Arts 4; G.S.L I 2, Sec. 3, First V.P. 4. COSSETTA PETERS (Colo.l Pep Cluh 1, 2; Bus- iness Club 1; Gym Team 1, 2; Mixed Choir 1; Interna- tional Relationship Club 1. JOHN PETERSON Beginning French Club 2; Adv. Fr. Club 3. 4; Paramed- ical 4; Science Club 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4. ALAN I ' EYRON N.H.S. 1. 4; Mu Alpha Thcl 4; Band 1. 2. 3. Fred Zciller uses a new tcchni(|ue to pop aried Talents JANET PIERCE (Ark.) Drill Team CoCap- tain 1; IR.H.S.I P.A.S.F. 2, Treas. 3. First V.P. 4; G.S.L. I 4; N.H.S. 1, 3, 4; P.R.H.S. 4; Pep Club 1. m JERRY POINDEXTER (Fla.l Football 1; Baseball 1; (R.H.S.) Baseball 2; D.E.C.A. 4. SANDRA PONDER (N.M.) Spanish Club 1; Tumbling Club 1; Student Council 3: G.A.A. 1; Drill Team 3; (R.H.S.) P.A.S.F. 4; G.S.L. II 4. KATHRV.N POOL (Dallas) GirPs Service Club 1, 2; French Club 1, 2; (R.H.S.) . ewcomers Club 3; Hv-Lites 4: Beaux Arts 4. ELAINE POWELL JOHN POWELL STEVE PRATT J.C.L. 1; Track 1. 2. 3. 4; Basketball 1. Cross Countr L 2, 3, 4; F.C.A. 2. Co-Capt. 3. 4. 1969 It Was a fM,M MINDY PRESBY VICTORIA PRESSEL French Club 2; G.R.A. 2; (Dallas) Ski Club 1, 2; Dra- F.H.A. 3; Homeroom Rep. 1, ma Club 1. 2; (R.H.S.) Jr. 2. Civitans 4. SHARON PRICE CANDY PRIMDAHL Latin Club 1; G.R.A. 2, 3 P.A.S.F. 2, 3; G.S.L. 4 P.R.H.S 4; Eaglettes 3, 4 Student Council 3. DIAN PRITCHETT GARY PUCKETT PAT PURVIS LINDA PUTNAM (N.J.) Glee Club 1; (R.H.S.) Mathemagicians 3; J.C.A. 4; N.J.H.S. 1; Beaux Arts 4. N.H.S. 1, 4; Student Council N.H.S. 3, 4; Eaglefeathers 3. Track I, 2; Swim Team 4. 3; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Majorette Treas. 4. 2, 3, 4. BOB RALPH N.F.L. 4; P.R.H.S. 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4. GLEA RAMEY Beginning Fr. Club Pres. 3; Key Club 4; N.H.S. 3; Bas- ketball 2, 3, Capl. 4. CATHI RAPER (III.) Ski Club 1,2; (R.H.S.) Newcomers Club 3; Hy-Lltes 3, Second V.P. 4; P.R.H.S. 4; Jr. Civitans 4; Beaux Arts 4; Jr. Achievement 4. DON RAMSAY ry Good Year lull A PAM RAVELL ROBERT RAY Trark 1. 2; Football 1, 2, 3. 4. RON REESE French Club 1, 3, 4; Science Club 2; Librao Club 2, 3; Golf 4. PAM REEVE S French Club 1; Beaux Arts 2. 3. 4; HvLites 3, 4; I.C.C. Rep. 4. DAVID REHA Student Council 1 ; Industrial Arts Club 3; J.C.L. 3; Sci- ence Club 4; Gourmet Club 4. SUE REITHNER (Calif. I Ski Club 1; French Club 1; Student Council 1; G.R.A. 1; (R.H.S.) G.S.L. II 3 V.P. 4; French Club 2, Hist. 3; P.R.H.S. 3, Sec. 4; N.H.S. 3, 4; Student Council 4; Eaglette .Mgr. 4. A NE RE.NEAU Football 1. 2; Track 1, D.E.C.A.. 4. DONNA RICE 1 I.A. 1; Jr. Civilans 3; I id 1. 2, 3. THOMAS RICE SUSAN RICH BOON RICHARDS Pep Club 1; Beaux Arts 2; Pal Club 2. Sec. 3. Pres. 4; G.R.A. 2. 3; P.A.S.F. 3. 4; Annual Rep. 3; Football 1; Young Repulilirans 4; . n- Tr,uk 1: Sr. Favorite 4. nual Staff 4. With Faith . . JEAN RICHARDS F.H.A. 1; R.H.G.C. 2, 3, 4; Hr. Rep. 1, 2, 3; Capt. Pep Squad 1; Cheerleader 2, 3, 4; Miss Personality 4. JIM RICHMOND Track 2, 3; Cross Country 2, 3; Annual Rep. 3. KATHV RICHTERS (Greenville) F.H.A. 1; Nurse ' s Club 2; Drill Team 2, 3; (R.H.S.) Newcomer ' s Club 4. KAREN RIDENOUR Religious Council 2, V.P. 3; Science Club 3, Sec.-Treas. 4; F.H.A. V.P. 4; Latin Club 2, 3; N.H.S. 3, 4; Band 1. CHRISTINE RITMEESTER STEVE RIVERA Student Council 1, 3. P.A.S.F. 2; Band 1. BILL ROBERTS (N.Y.) N.J.H.S. Treas. 1; Po- litical Science Club Pres. 1 ; Athletic Asociation 1 ; Basket- ball 1; (R.H.S.) Key Club 4; N.H.S. 3; Junior Board 3; Basketball 3. RANDY ROBERTS Baseball 1: Basketball 1, 2. RICHARD ROBERTS PAM RODREICK BOB ROEDERER HUGH ROGERS Matheniagicians 1; Math Club 2, 3; J.C.A. 4; German Club 3, V.P. 4; N.H.S. 3, 4; Swimming Capt. 4; Band 1, 2, 3; Scholastic Jacket 3. Jjniors Face the Future WILLIAM ROGEKS RUTH ROLLINS (Whitesboro) F.H.A. 1; Band 1; Majorette 1; fR.H.S.) Re- ligious Council 3, Devotional Chairman 4; N.H.S. 3, 4; Girls ' Choir 2; Concert Choir 3,4. JON ROMMEL P.R.H.S. 4; P.A.S.E. 4; J. 4; Football 1, 2, 3. CINDY ROSE Pep Squad 1, 2; F.T.A. 2; P.A.S.F. 3; D.E.C.A. 3; Beaux Arts 2, 3. d RANDALL ROST (N.J.) Cross Country 1, 2; Track 1, 2; (R.H.S.) Cross Country 3, 4; Track 3, 4. STEPHEN RUBACK N.J.H.S. 1; N.F.L. 2, Treas. 3, Pres. 4; Debate Club 2, Treas. 3, Pres. 4; French Club 3; Student Council 3; Mu Alpha Theta 3, V.P. 4; Junior Usher; Tennis Team TOM RUKIIKN (R.H.S.) J.C.. . 3, 4; J.C. 4; F.C.A. 2, 3, 4; Football 2, 3, 4: (Austin) Football 1. JANET RUMBAUGH (J;.L. I 2, V.P. 3, Sec. 4; Club 2; Junior Board 3|Hall of Honor 4; Student tncil 2, 3, 4; Annual Staff k PAM RUSSELL F.H.A. 1; Tumbling Teai Pep .Squad 1; G.R.A. 2; R.p. 1. DEHin HU; 2: V.l.C.A. RANDY RUSHING Annual Rep. 2; Gourmet Club Treas. 3, Pres. 4; Annual Staff 2, 3; Talon Staff 3, 4, Exchange Editor 4; Pres. Council 4; Track 1; Cross Country 1. Seniors The Big TOM RUTHERFORD LYNN SALE JIMMY SANDERS NANCY SANDERS P.A.S.F. 3; Pal Club 3; Key Football 1; Track L D.E.C.A. 4. Adv. French Club 2, Treas. 3, Club 4; N.H.S. 1, 3, 4. Pres. 4; Student Council 2; R.H.G.C. 4; A.F.S. 4; Talon Staff 4; Choir 1; Presidents ' Council 4. JAMES SCALE DAVID SCHMID BOB SCHNEIDER Football 1, 2; Track 1; Stu- dent Council 1. LYNN SCHNITMAN N.H.S. 1, 3, 4; P.A.S.F. 2, 3, 4; J.C.L. 3; Pep Club 1; A.F.S. Jr. Rep. 3, Pres. 4; R.H.G.C. 4; Spanish Honor Society 2, 3, 4; Eaglettes 4; Foreign Exchange Student 3. SHARYN SCHREIBER F.H.A. 4 ' ; Talon Staff 3, Edi- tor 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec- Treas. 4, All Region 1, 3, 4, All State 3. BILL SCOTT P.A.S.F. 2, 3, 4; Gourmet Club 4; Tennis 1; Newspaper 1; Jr. Achievement 3; Talon Staff Ass ' t. News Ed. 4. CHRISTIE SCOTT Mathcmagicians 1; J.C.L. 2, 3,4. heels of RH8 JANET SEALS SHARON SEBETKA (Lake Highlands) Creative Writing Club 1; Student Council 1, 2; N.J.H.S. 1; Choir 1; (R.H.S.) P.A.S.F. 3; D.E.C.A. V.P. 4. DAVID SEIDLER F.C.A. 2, 3, 4; French Club 2, 3; Gourmet Club 4; Key Club 4; Football 1; Basket- baU 1, 2, 3, 4. L ' l.N.NV SEITER KATHY SHAFER .A. Sec. 3; P.A.S.F. 2, 3; Club 1; N.J.H.S. 1. SUSIE SHANNON (Houston) Texas History Club 1, 2; F.T.A. 2; N.D.M. 3; (R.H.S.) G.S.L. II 4; F.T.A. 3; G.R.A. 3; Eaglettes 4; Choir 2, 3. GLENDA SHAW French Club 2, 3; Science Club 3, 4 iv i y w ip! m DOUGL. S SHEA J.C.L. 1. 2; Jr. Civitans 2; Librar - Club 2; Science Qub 2 ; Paramedical Club 4. v n HENRY SHEDD D.E.C.A. 1, 2. 3, 4. SALLY SHEETS P.A.S.F. 1. 2. 3; F.H_ . 1; S.C.S.C. 4: N.F.L 3, 4; Re- ligious Council 3. Casual Day brings the seniors out in full fune. 7 - A Year of . ' LEWIS SHERRIN KL ' bn MIFELDS G mnasijis 1.2 DEBBIE SHOLTESS F.H.A. Project Chairman 1 ; J.C.L. 1; G.S.L. II 2, 3, 4; Class Sec.-Treas. 3; Class Fa- vorite 2, 3; Student Council 4, Alt. 1, 2, 3; Gymnastic Team 3. 4; Miss R.H.S.; Cheerleader 1. 2, 3, 4. KAREN SHORT (Florida) Spanish Club 1, 2; Pep Club 2. CHRISTINA SICARD BILL SIELING F.H.A. 2, 3; Beaux Arts 2, J.C.L. 3; J.C.A. V.P. 3, Pres. 3; R.H.G.C. 2; Student Coun- 4; Key Club 4; A.F.S. 4; cil 3; I.C.T. Sec. 4. Gourmet Club 4; Student Council 3; Football 1. SARA SIGMAN DENISE SIHVONEN Science Club 4; Girls ' Choir 4. CARROLL SIMMONS P.A.S.F. 2; F.H.A. 1; Re- ligious Council 2, 3; Band 1, 2, 3, 4. DEBORAH SIMMONS (Waco) P.A.S.F. 2; Student Council 3, 4; Publication Rep. 3, 4; Girls ' Track Team 2, 3; Choir 1 ; Newspaper Ass ' t. Ed. 3; Service Club 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4; (R.H.S.) Talon Staff 4. TERRY SIMMONS DAVID SIMPSON EDDY SINE .otball 1. DEBl SISTRUNK JOYCE SKELTON French Club 1, 2; Student F.H.A. 1; N.H.S. 1. 3; Beg. MELANIE SLAZER F.H.A. 2. Council 1, 2; N.F.L. 2, 3, Hist. 4; P.R.H.S. 3, V.P. 4; N.H.S. 4; Concert Choir 4; Annual Staff 4. French Club 2; A.F.S. 3, 4; G.S.L II. Reporter 4; An- nual Staff 3, 4; Talon Staff 4; Jr. Civitans 4; Pep Squad 1; Choir 1. ANN SMITH ANNE SMITH BRUCE SMITH !Vlh Club 1, 2, 3; Paramedi- Hy-Lites 3, 4; Newcomers 3. Band 2, 3, 4. ci 5, 4. DANNY SMITH N.H.S. 1. 4; Kev Club 4; J.C.L. 3, Treas. 4. 1 DEBRA SMITH DOLORES SMITH as) French Club 2; Pep S.C.S.C. 4; F.H.A. 1; N.F.L. d 2; A.F.S. 3; (R.H.S.) 4; J.C.A. 4. :omers ' 4; Jr. Civitan 4. DORIS SMITH Librar - Club 1: Band D.E.CA. 3. 4. EDDIE SMITH A Year of GLORIA SMITH (Tenn.) Choir 1, 2, 3, Sec. 1; F.H.A. 1, Sec. 2, Pres. 3. KAREN SMITH LINDA SMITH (Houston) Hmrm. Rep. 1, 2; , D.E.C.A. I 4. Hmrm. Sec. 3; F.T.A. 2, 3; Youth for Christ 2, 3; F.H.A. HENRY SMITH Basketball 1; Track 3; Fresh- man Class Treas. 1, V.P. 2; Jr. Achievement 2; Interscho lastic Poetry Interpretation 2, 4; 4H Sec. 2. JOHN SMITH FootbaU 1, 4; J.C.L. P.A.S.F. 3, 4. PATTI SMITH PENNY SMITH Band 1, 2, 3, 4, All-Region F.H.A. 2, Reporter 3; Pep 1; Choir 2, 3, Sec. 4, All- State 2, All-Region 2, 3, 4. Club 1; Beaux Art 3; Pep L RICHARD SMITH SUSAN SMITH Pep Club 1; F.H.A. 1; G.R.A. 2, 3; Beaux Arts 4. MARSHA SNOWDEN P.A.S.F. 2, 3, 4; G.R.A. 2, 3; Hy-Lites 4; F.H.A. 3; Re- ligious Council 3, Hist. 4. JUDY SOELTER AKY SPENCER i y- 1 J ■ ' M I SANDRA SPIEKER CHRISTIE SPITLER KURT STEENSON German Club 3, 4; Beaux G.S.L. II 3, 4; F.H.A. 1; P.R.H.S. 3, 4; Band 1, 2; Arts 1, 2, 3; R.G.H. Candy- J.C.L. 2; F.T.A. 3; Band 1, Latin Club 2; N.H.S. 1, 3. stripers 3, V.P. 4. 2, 3, 4, All Region 3 FRANCES STEIN ANNE STETSON ew York) Student Govern- J.C.L. 2; Pep Squad 1; nt Organization 1, 2, 3; F.H.A. 1, 3, Sec. 2; D.E. 4. ss Secretary 2, 3; Choir 2, ALAN STEVENS French Club . STEVE STERMAN CAROL STEWART CV STOCKHOFF Bridge Club 1; Beaux Arts 4; Paramedical V.P. 1 Pep Club 1 : Hy-Lites 4. SA.M STEVLNS Pal Club 4; Beaux . rts 4; P.R.H.S. 4. SUE STOCKOFF Student Council 1; P.R.H.S. 3, 4; Pep Club 4. Seniors Move Into a RON STOCKLAS DEBORAH STONER ' Mich.) Drama Club 2, 3; V.F.S. 1, 2, 3; Student Coun- cil 1, 3; Jr. Prom Chairman 3; Choir 1, 2, 3; Mixed En- semble 2, 3; Madrigal 1; (R.H.S.) D.E.C.A. 4. MIKE STREETMAN KAREN STROUHAL RUSS STOVALL P.A.S.F. 4; F.C.A. 3, 4; Homeroom Rep. 1; Football 1, 2; Track 1; Baseball 1. 2, 3, 4. EILEEN SULLIVAN N.H.S. 1, 3, 4; Student Coun- cil 3; Red Cross 2, 3; Para- medical 2, 3; R.H.G.C. 4; Les Aigles Francais 2, Pres. 3; Nat ' l. Merit Semi-Finalist; Eaglettes 4; Presidents ' Coun- cil 3. GARY SUMNER KAREN SWANTESON TIM SZABO P.A.S.F. 2; N.H.S. 3, 4; K.R.H.S. 3, V.P. 4; Mu Al- pha Theta 4; Newcomers Club 2. SUSAN TAGUE Pep Squad Lt. 1; F.H.A. Sec. 1; F.T.A. 3; R.H.G.C. 4; P.R.H.S. 4; Annual Rep. 1, 2. DAVID TANKERSLEY Science Club 1, 2, 3, Pres. 4; Red Cross 1 ; Interact Director and Treas. 2, V.P. 3. Seniors 274 iture That Is Tomorrow JACKIE TAYLOR aumont) Student Council 2, 3; Concert Choir 1, 2, Outstanding Choir Student ard 1, 2; All-Region Choir Sextet, Quartet 1; (R.H.S.) ncert Choir 4. SHARI TAYLOR P.R.H.S. 4; Beaux Arts Hy-Lites4; N.F.L. 4. SHARON TAYLOR (Hurst) Red Cross 2; (R.H.S.) F.N.A. 3; Choir 3, SILVI TAYLOR F.H.A. 1; x ewspaper 1; Tal- on Staff 3, Ass ' t. Feature Editor 4; G.S.L. II 2, Re- porter 3. 4; J.C.L. 3; K.R.H.S. 2, Sec.-Treas. 3, Pres. 4; Beg. French Club 4; Candv Strip- ers 1. 2. V.P. 1. SUSAN TAYLOR LA. V.P. 1, 3. DELANIA TEEMS GARY THOMAS Industrial Arts Reporter; Track 1: Band 1. 2, 3; An- nual Staff Photographer 4. TOMMY THOMAS Annual Staff 4; Basketball 1; Scholastic Sweater 3, 4; Junior Usher; Hall of Honor; Student Council Treas. 4; N.H.S. 1, 3, 4; Hi-Li 2, 3, V.P. 4; Adv. French Club 3, 4; Les Aigles Francais 2; Gourmet Club 3. V.P. 4; J.C.A. 3, 4; Mu Alpha Theta 4; Presidents ' Council 4; Young Republicans 3, 4. CARYL THOMPSON DAVin THOMP. ON Junior Achievement V.P. Football 1,2; B.iscball L RANDY THOMPSON REGINA THREET F.H.A. Treas. 1; G.R.A. 2, 3; Spanish Club 2; S.CS.G 4; Pep Squad 1. Qeniors Draw Lines M0 kM || J wp ir3j| rn hi ■ ' -I yf p mf m wi %r ir Kr ' W ' ■ • ' Hf ' ' iiv ' V ■ ' ' ' y I ■ ' iiJW! r- ' i v • .■ KAY TOMLINSON (Dulles H.S.) World Affairs Forum; F.T.A. 2; Vikettes 2; (R.H.S.) Newcomers ' Club 2; V.I.C.A. Reporter 3, Pres. 4, Dist. Reporter 4. DEBORAH TOWNSEND D.E.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. PEGGY TRANTHAM NANCY TUBES iiyi;. TAMMY TURNER LOWELL TUTTLE MIKE TWICHELL J.C.L. 3, 4; Football 1, 2; N.H.S. 1, 3, 4; Pal Club 4; Track 1; Swim Team 4. Basketball 1, 2; BasebaU 2, CHUCK UNFUG CAROL VALLEE (New Orleans) Cheerleader 1, 2; Class Sec. 1; Class Favorite 1 ; Basketball Team 1; (R.H.S.) D.E.C.A. Hist. 4; Red Cross 2. JIM VAN ALLEN (Michigan) Basketball 1; Football 1, 2; (R.H.S.) Track 2. c the Future vlK(;lNIA VAN CLEVE iJ.H.S, JIM VANDAGRIFF iSlR-rman) Football 1, 2, 3. KATHY VAN METER Pep Squad 1; F.H.A. 1; P.A.S.F. 2, 3, 4; F.T.A. 2, 3, V.P. 4; Hy-Lites 4; Talon Staff 4. JANET VEERMAN R.H.G.C. 3, 4; F.H.A. 1. 3; Student Council 1. 2; Cheer- leader 1; Eaglettes 3. Lt. 4; Beaux Arts 4. MELINDA WALLIS (Houston I Usherettes 1; (R.H.S.) F.T.A. 1. 2, V.P. 3; F.H.A. Treas. 2; Beg. French Club 2; Adv. French Club 3, 4; G.S.L. I 2, 3. V.P. 4; A.F.S. 4. ALE.MS WALKER (Virginia Drama Club 1: ( R.H.S. 1 Jr. Civitans Set. at Arms 4: G.S.L. I .3. I: Talon Staff 3. 9eniors Search for SHELIA WALKER Annual Staff 1, 3, 4; Ger- man Club 3; Beg. French Club ' 1; Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4; Science Club 3, 4; Young Democrats 4. BEN WALLACE Basketball 1; Homeroom Rep. 1 ; Annual Rep. 3. NANCY WALLACE J.C.L. 1, 3,4; F.H.A. 3. RUTH WALLACE (N.J.) Ski Club 1; Art Club 1; Drama Club 1, 2, 3; Girls ' Varsity Club 1, 2, 3, Corres. Sec. 1, 2; Girls ' Sports Council 1, 2, Corres. Sec. 3; Student Council 2, 3; Re- cording Sec. 3; Cheerleader 1, 2, 3; (R.H.S.) Newcomers 3; Hy-Lites 4; P.R.H.S. 4; Beaux Arts 4. MIKE WALSH GARY WALTHALL BILL WALTON DRU ANN WARD N.H.S. 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, fConroe, Tex.) F.H.A. 1, 2, 4; Baseball 2. 3; F.T.A. 1, 2, 3; Spanish Club 2, 3; F.S.A. 2; Tiger- elles 2, 3. JEAN WARD German Club 1, 2, 3; Science Club 2; Math Club 3, 4; N.F.L. 4; N.H.S. 3, 4; Out- standin g German Student 2, 3; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Orches- tra 2, 3. 4, All-State 3, 4; Nat. Merit Semifinalist. Seniors 278 MARCY WARDEN (San Antonio) F.H.A. 2; MacArthur Bairns 2; (R.H.S.) Y-Teens 3. MELODY WARE French Club 1, 2; F.H.A. 1; Gym Club 1, 2, 3; Modern Dance Club 1; D.E.C.A. I Hist. 4. NANCY WARRINGTON Hy-Lites Rep. 3, Pres. 4; Red Cross 3; French Club Hist. 3, V.P. 4; Religious Council 3, 4; Young Repub- licans V.P. 3, 4. 3gns of Guccess JKAN WENSLEY MIKE WESTBROOK U.S.F. 2, 3; N.H.S. 4; Swimming 1; Track 2, 3, 4; TF.!,. 4; Spanish Club 1; Cross Country 3, 4; Wrestling ' nni- Team 1; Pep Squad 1. 2, Capt. 4; Letter Cluh 1, 2.3. F ' .VTRICIA WHEAR LI.NDA WHATLEV (01ii,.l Health Careers 2 (R. H.S.I Science Club 3 P.A.S.F. 3; Eaglefeathers 4 Paramedical 4. PAULA WlUTFIELl) .A. 1; N.H.S. I. 3, 4; .S.F. 2, 3. 4; G.S.L. I 3, A.F.S. 3. Hist. 4; Spanish 1 lor Society 2; Student ncil 2; Annual Staff 3, J t. Editor 4; Pep Squad L K M) WIIKI N F.NE WIEDERKKHR Hand Regi, AVIll WIKR les . igh ' s Francais 2; Beg French Club 4; Band 1; Jr Achievement Pros. 4. As ' G9 Ends, 9enior8 RICK WILBER DIANE WILKERSON CHARLES WILLIAMS D.E.C.A. 3, 4; Football Let- tered 1, 2. DAVID WILLIAMS DAVID WILLIAMS DOUGLAS WILLIAMS EUSE WILLIAMS JEANNE WILLIAMS French Club 2; P.R.S.H. 4; F.H.A. 1; D.E.C.A. 4; J.C.L Candystripers 4; N.F.L. 4; 2. Junior Achievement ( Personal Director) 4. JOHN WILLIAMS Ann Peek experiences that sad-glad feeling that accompanies graduation. ize Toward Higher Goals CENNETH WILLIAMS C.A. 4. LINDA WILLIAMS (Canada) Intramural 1; Choir 1; Pep Club 3; (R.H.S.) Ad- vanced French Club 2, 3, 4; P.A.S.F. 3. MICHAEL WILLIAMS (Oklah.ima) Outstanding Earth Science Student 1 N.J.H.S. 1; Music Letter 1 (R.H.S.) Newcomers Club 2 Science 4; Band 1, 3. MIKE WILLIA.MS EBECCA WILLIAMS WESLEY WILLIAMS S.F. 2, 4; Beaux Arts 3; (Colorado) Ski Club 2, 3; ual Rep. .3. Pre-Med 2; Mt. Climbing Club 3; (RH.S.) Newcom- ers Clul) 4. .MELBA WILLIFORD CHARLES WILLS lion Staff 4. Wrestling Team 4. ;harron wilmore nemaking 1, 2, Reporter [Band 1, 2, ;{, 4; Orches- i|4, .S-c.-Treas. 4; All-Re- Onhcstra 4; All Region MICHELLE WIL.SON NELL WLMISOR KEVIN WIM; Football 1 : P.R.H S N.F.L. 4; Madrigal Singe 4; Concert Choir 4. Through the Years . . . ARNOLD WINTERS JACKIE WRIGHT BETTY WRIGHT D.E.C.A. I 4. (San Antonio) Pep Squad 2; (R.H.S.) F.H.A. 4; N.H.S. 4. JOHN WRIGHT SUSIE WRIGHT RONALD WOLF TERI WOODLIFF DARBY WOLLAN R.H.G.C. 4; Annual Rep. J.C.L. 1; Band 1. 2, 3, 4; 2, 3. Majorette 3; Band Sweetheart 4. DeANN WOODARD Most Beautiful 4. PRISCILLA YANTIS SANDY YETT (Memorial H.S.) English J.C.L. 2, 3; Beaux Arts 2, dent Couneil 1. 2. 3; Beaux Honor Soeiely 1; German 3, 4; Hy-Lltes 4; Religious Arts 4; F.H.A. 1, 3; Pep Cluh 1; MUGS 1; (R.H.S.) Couneil 4; N.H.S. 3. German Club 2; A.F.S. 2, 3, 4; Paramedical 3, Pres. 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4. CINDY WOODWARD R.H.G.C. 2, Treas. 3, 4; Stu Lt. 1 ; Eagle te ' ll Still Be True DAVID YOUNG DENISE YOUNG sadcna, Tex.) Student Girls ' Choir 1, 2, 3; Concert ( mcil 1; Basketljull 1; Choir 4. H.S.) Pal Club 4. VINCENT YOUNG ELIZABETH ZAHN J.C.L. 1, 2; Eagle Feathers Pari. 3, Pres. 4; F.H.A. V.P. 4; Class Sec.-Treas. 1. LARRY ZEAGLER S. 1, 3, 4; German Club i Young Republicans 4; astic Sweater 3, 4; Merit Semi-Finalist 3; ond Year German Student ard 3; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Dilm Major 4; All-Rt-ion 4; All Slate 3. 4. FRED ZEILLER N.J. H.S. Treas. 1; Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Eagle Mascot 4; Class Pres. 4; Key Club Soph. Director 2, Ass ' t. Sec. 3; V.P. 4. f ' hSkt MARK HI.AOUIER DIAN ZIMMERMAN Pep Squad 1; F.H.A. 1; Gymnastics Team 1, 2; Jr. Civitan 2, 3, 4; Student Coun- cil 2, 3; F.T.A. 3; G.R.A. 3; A.F.S. 4; Beaux Arts 4; R.H.G.C. 4; Eaglettes 4. ERICK ZUBAY Orchestra 1, 2. KAY HESTER DAMEL t;ALLA(.HER Homer. 1, 2,3; f ISJ..- Faculty Bounces Qeniors Mr. Collum leads the Establishment on to victory. Establishment victorious — 42-41 . . . Cagers execute Globetrotter plays . . . fair refs call fair game . . . Mr. Collum boimces around as much as the ball . . . Faculty yelk on to State . . . Presenting the brass section of the Billy Hull Barbee Soul Band : Brian McGregor Steve Gardner, Mike Nahkunst, and Marshall Netherland. ' Talent 9how and Reception Highlight Dress-Up Day Talented Lisa Gates performs for fhe Talent Assembly. Sharon IIan n, k md I) at the Si-nior Reception Seniors 286 pastries served Debbie Moses, with friends Randy Jones, Sherry Hartman, and Deblw Sholtess. do their rendition of The Stripper. H-- am Russel and Sonny Weakly perform White Rabbit with the added effect a light show done by Jay Monday. teve Alford and Karlan Fairchild as emcees . . . Mark Moran and ' big orange . . . Ron Knight and Sam Steven ' s version of Abraham, Martin, and John ... the Maharaja ' s harem in the )rm of the senior Eaglettes . . . sitting through English in a suit nd tie ... one thousand bottles of punch . . . fifty dozen assorted aokies . . . seniors, parents, and teachers together in the Eagles ' est . . . Senior Dress-Up Day 196 ' J. Susie Shannon takes the audience back to Came- lot as she sings If Ever I Would Leave You. m ■ 1 L.,. jvm Li . Za m do. ago. lologue . n graduating a 287 Seniors For once, the seniors crack the whip. Seniors Do Their Own Thing Senior Casual Day . . . sitting in class comfortably for once . . . Pin Ball Wizard Don Fussell . . . thirty bicycles on the Belt Line Circle . . . RHS ' s very own guru Lawrence Cantor . . . having lunch on the lawn . . . reg ressing to childhood ' s drop the handkerchief . . . teachers ' clashy outfits . . . How do you like this Keene native? rn ' ioT Eaglette Appreciation Day was kicked off by a surprise Ranch Breakfast. Queen Deanne Woodard and her court of Jean Richards, Karen Kennedy, Melinda Nelson and Sue Reithner reign over the Senior Prom 1969. One Last Qhining Knight Shields covered with ivy . . . The Southwest FOB ... the presentation of a traditiona scepter ... the Conquistador Room . . . May 10 . . . spe- cial entertainment by Ron Knight, Sam Stevens, Shawn Gagnon, Lisa Gates, and Bryan Beuret . . . gold tas seled programs . . . chaper ones in 16th century cos tumes ... a night to remem ber ... the 1969 Senio; Prom. Seniors 290 Karen Byler and Bruce Anderson find Rusly -McBride and liis antics luslericallv (unnv. Mrs. Carolyn Doyle, director of the Senior Play, gives the cast mi mlit r some last minute instructions. Qeniors Inherit the Wind A lovely luncheon for Col. Brady was prepared by the women of Hillsboro- Sarah Van Gitters, Pat Meek, and Vicki Keith. Mr. Meeker, Bill Moore, wonders why such a lady as Rachel Brown would come into a jail. Kevin Wings makes sure that he has enough wrinkles to be Mt. Bannister. Inherit the Wind . . .thirty-five people to age in thirty minutes ... a monkey who had quite a few accidents ... a prayer be- fore opening night . . . rehearsals in the Eagle ' s Nest ... the revival scene with Tricia Legult as Mrs. Krebs . . . Mrs. Doyle losing her voice Saturday night . . . 200 ])ieces of real chicken . . . Mike Odom ' s white shoes ... a half-filled auditorium . . . Sonny Weakley s faces . . . Hayden Knox ' s antics while putting on his make-up . . . David Seidler ' s beard . . . Senior Play 1969. Graduation and Baccalaureate . . . sighs of relief mingledS with tears ... a purple robe and mortarboard . . . speeches J farewells, and applause . . . singing the Alma Mater foe the last time as a student of RHS . . . lingering memories i sharing one ' s life with classmates through the years ceiving your diploma with a trembling hand . . . changingT the tassel to the right side ... the gate to pathways un- explored ... the start of all dreams. lies, (1 forf i Valedictorian Larry Zeagler, Class President, Fred Zeiller, Salutatorian Pat Cowlishaw, and Student Council President David Cordell stand as the Class of 1%9 are proclaimed grad- Seniors adjust caps and tas Seniors 294 lime hefore the processiona The Rev. Mr. Don lienton delivered the message at Baccalaureate. J ..Irr.hip 295 Seniors Ann Peek . . . DAR Citizenship Award . . . Pan Hellenic Scholarship . . . Scholastic Sweater Winner . . . Top Ten. Tommy Thomas ... 2- year Scholastic Sweater Winner . . . Top Ten Leslie Miller . . . Most Valuable SCSC Me her Deserving Are Honored Kathy Houzvicka Scholarship Library Clu Mimi Moia . . . Senior Ring from the Key Clul) Dedei Viera . . . Senior Ring fr . . . Cowboy hat from RHGC the Key Club . . . Cowboy hat fror RHGC Henry Shedd Seniors 296 Scholarship DECA H Merchants Ann Bickers . . . Delta Kappa Gamma Scholarship . . . Future Teachers Scholarship . . . Library Club Scholarship . . . Scholastic Sweater winner Gwen Hibbs . . . Sandy Nininger Schol- arship . . . Nat l Merit Semifinalist . . . English Achievement Award . . . First in state in Ready Writing Contest cnsdn . . . Tri-Delt Scholar- Top 10 ... 2-year scholastic Si r winner . . . Nat ' l Merit Semi- Fini t . . . N.H.S. Finalist Gail Grcyf. ... Outst.uulin;; r Mike Figs ■ ■ ■ Hi Harrison Memorial .S ' holarship . . . Outst..nding Choir Stu- d. nl Underclassmen I I ' jIh Seniors 70 stand unified in support of their proud Eagle team. Juniors — Class of 70 Brcn.Ia Amslul I.arry AUord Keith Amlcmon Nicfc Anderson Cathy Allison Sandy Anthony Mary Albrrlsoa Karrn Aniuods CraiR Arlcdpc Junior Goals Are Attained by Hard Work Suaaniic Babcock Lauri-n Bandy Carolyn Bauer Jane Bailey Jiminie Baugli SuMr Balla Mark Barr Davi.l Bans Bci-ky Arncll Krisli Aslil.K Cliri An.l B.ib Aut.il Susan Ballard Cin.ly. BalUv Randy Barsliop I.ana Bates Railily Bawroni Delihie Ba t« the Sports section of the EAGLE Bk ' ' gM f T ■ 1 4 w Ann B.jlly Ttrri Brll Sieve Beverly Tony BUek K..l„„ ll.-,l.l„ulJ Thomis Bell Jerrv BrrjlhoM Cindy Berry Mary Bl.ckl.urn 303 Junior Katlilecn Bond Valeric Bowers Lisha Breilliaup Clytlenc Boolh Paul Boslo David Branam Sharon Brase Dale Brennan Mary Brenn Dinah Brelt Dryan BrewsK Christy BriDson Dan Bristow Sieve Brock Anher Brown Organizations Take Up Much Free Time AFSers Debbie Godich. Tricia Downing, and Betsy Kerr work on Homecoming Byron Carol Cahan fl©] Juniors Make Use of Eagle ' s Nest After School iVlmiliison and Chris Butschek hang around the Nest after classes. 307 Ju Sixth Period Finds Juniors Exhausted Tired feet and weary eyes make sixth period drag for Debbie Baxter and Jane Cornman. Linda Cornells. Juniors 308 Mike Oakley, Jim Pipkin, and Ron Morrison gi c talk on Brian Cuwan Presidential campaign in -Mrs. McClenny ' s class. Clay Cox N ik. %, pM ' -? Blazing Bonfire Brightens Susan Newsom, Peggy Farry, Jane Ann Owens, Marly Malzi-n, Karen Amis, ant! Barliie Brown show thriving junior spirit. Cindy Stifler finds the boy across the room more challenging than English literature. Juniors Crack the Books I Dunar.l Julain.- Dunsl. lyn Durham Lin.la Divight m b -■-7 KJk Sfv ' .; Ek.t Turn Eniip Mike E.krilhorgcT nil! Ellrct Jinuny E,,|,ri„l,t Marcia E.l.-n J. - Ellar.l Jan Evans Judith FriDklin f Music Plays an Exciting Role In a Junior ' s Life f9 4 ' Sandy Goraki Gerry Gorl Fun and Gincerity Make for a Better Class Student Council representatives Jtjyce Wooldridge and Patty Johnson show Hamilton Park visitors the RHS cluli bulletin boards. r Vs 91 ' ipiiii This is even more fun lliaii m|ui Jerry Swords, Sandy Anthony, Ji mud lliKju li uur toes! exclaim McKissaclc, and Carla Fitzgerald. f ctT Al Hankc Penny Harrcll Chris Harvey riillip Hiinna Bobby Har,l«ick Debbie Harris Naney Helm Jim Htrlu. Cin.lv Hart Be,-kv Hen.ll One for you and one for me, says Karen Melton to Viki Parsons. Big games inspire Dennis Morris and Buddy- Chambers to help decorate haUs. B Hibbs Ricky Hilton IJutrl, H„ Robert Holmes Becky Hopkins Judy Houston ckeberger and Joe Longino go to great to make Junior hall superior. Juniors Tackle a Big Job ft ' WW Juniors Relieve Pressures of Classwork 1- X ' . Debbie Collins makes algebra a little more bearable by finding something humorous in radicals. -r ' ' K .f 1 Michael Kane Can- Kamavos make sure his neighbor ' s answers are correct. 321 Juniors Juniors Take Part in Clean-Up Campaign 323 Junior? Juniors Qtart a Tradition: Mark Masterson Susan Young is loaded with appreciation for Seniors. nior Appreciation Day Not even fo,..! will distract Jane Anne Owens from her Dennis Mo Marcia Munson Mark N ' aboshek Juniors Breakaway Hcriuirs jolin Kuhn shows liis ci nazrd onlookers. Junior BLAH8 Karen Q-Donnell Nina Oman Jack Overly Paul Pai Lee Par! John Pennington Tlio m 1 7 f 1 Carulyn Pcsv Josh Plirmisl. Jamr« Pipkin Janr Piiiman Dcl.bi.- ro«.-I Carol Bauer, Nancy Vogt, PesRy Ahern, and Joe ngino barely pull through their semester Carnations and Telegrams Highlight Valentines Day IWl .luni.irs Juniors Try-Out for Cheerleader Charlotte Schleeweis Pliil Schlein Williain RiisscU Penny Sanders Janet Seallon Miicli Selineldcr Daviil Scliulcr Jovce Wooldridge hits tin- heights trying out for cheerleader. Juniors Take Action During Campaigns M P t - Barton Smith jHk. Robert Smallwooil Mike Smith Joe Smith Fatti Smith Karen Southerlanil :y Corrcll, Anita Godbey, ami Joe McMicliael make campaign posters in support of their kiiJate. Junior Cla s bliows enthusiasm wiih their spirit shirts. Juniors 336 Junior Enthusiasm Abounds at R.H.8. Jickic Theobald 337 Juniors ,4T-n The Many Moods of the Class of ' 70 339 Juniors John Honeycutt, Penny Sanders, Susan Young, and Joe Shepard pull John Kuhn into the festivities of the annual party. 3j Juniors 342 Juniors Dive Into Activities John Kiilin and John H,.n..N,nlt ,li ,■ hitn a (mcl of Kiiiphs Junior Carwash Hits It Big Mike Eckeberger, Scott Coy, and Steve Baxter work diligently at the Junior Car Wash. vt II put? the squeeze on Keith Kendall. Hamilton Park 9tudents Are Welcomed by Juniors ¥09 What ' s Pcnn Sand. 9ophs Learn Through Experience g m f o ir Abraham Tim Adam Bruce Adam ;y Allen Cindy .Mien David Allen I y AUyn Gary Altenburger Gail Ammcri dersou Tom Anderson Sheila Andn Tommy Adams Jane Aitk Susan Allen Chris .Uli Ava Anderson Douglas Joan Apperley Mike Ai Bruce Albert Mark Allison Ellen Anderson Harvey Arganbright Mark . lberlson Greg AUred Sam Anderson John Armstrong 351 Sophomores Paula Dyer expresses her views for the Sophomore class of ' T F ' l ' — J . . tm Greg Baldclli Kay Baldwin Susan Barton Eddie Bass Greg Bcehtel Diane Beck Marilyn Beights Cindy Bell Debbie Bailard David Banks Robert Bassett Barbara Bale Susan Beckerich Ricky Becknauld Elizabeth Bell Barbara Barney Brenda Bartley Glenna Bazar Paula Bean Mike Bedwell Vclda Behrnes Kay Bcneke Mark Benish Sophomores 352 ilph B. nson Nona Benton David Bernardii Jionnre Black Palricia Black Bert Blair Bogardus Beth BonTempo Debra Booner Trisha Bosti( )k .k ims . Barbara Berlschi Mike Beuret Beverly Blanck Janel Blefeld Steve Bolello Ronald Brabba Soph Leaders Campaign 353 Sophomores Qophs are Devoted Eagles Jerry Bramlctt Pal Brannigan Lynn Brian Pele Callis Ricky Campb. Sophomores 354 ' N( liod) s p(rf(rt ' laugh ( ind) Oir i ind Linda Kirklcn )It Campbell Cecil Qthia Childress ry Cleland Brooks Cai Christine Carter David Champli Debbie Charle! Curtis Clary Robin Clifford Bruce Cole Mark SI; game. I ' urg liclps the Eagle band load to play for another football 355 Sophomores Sophs Apply Themselves s Robin C ' jnn..-ll Juri Ccauirlly William IJniinclly Caml Connolly Denise Cooper Konalil Cmip. r Theodore Cooper Ricky Cor.ler Bill C.n- Jran Crzin- Davi.l Counlryman Susan Coursey Wenily c:.,«,l.n Deborah Cowley Kalie Cowley Carolyn Cramer Cathy Crawford Carol Crier Bob Crockett Nancy Crosby Roxanna Crouch Sophomores 356 MjiUmi n.M ' kr. n. ti IVmI 9rs. ' 7 1 Show Eagle Spirit I mm . C„„„i. D.HinHl. Mi.l.acl Donncll Sliawii Dijwnin; Dcl.orah Dram Paula Dvrr R.i-s East Grorsc Elaiii Lisa Elilri.!,;.. D.niiis Dorris Mikr D.ils.m Anci ' - D.mk Susan Dr.xl.T Li-slic Dijl)cv Siizy Dunn Mark Erk Tim Eckirl ' Nancy Edni E.iwar.l Elia- Roy Eliziin.l.. John El loi Jan nu,i;;liinaii Barry D..vtcll Jaim- ' i DnPripsl James Diirlialil Gary Eilwards Palli Edwanls llani.l EmiB Hei.li Ernsl Sophomores 358 mM .f5 Q ' .rv ' « i.l KicB Kvilh Ki l, V KhiL.ishi Clnria H.„„„; Fralt Aiin.ll,- Kr37ior Miclu ' llo ForpHSor K..h. ' rl C.lll..n3T Pauli Firk n..nn. FLs But) Fornrl RobiTI Frasor Kuth Frrrnian Sliirlov Cambl. ' 359 ,.p linm..r.« ' •T! Qa i9m Pai.la Carman Mimi Ga Dann) Gal. s Cindy Gcdlat Kalln GLTlarli Pamela Gibbs Man Gillm Clifford Clcni Ronn.c Carson Cliff Gar, Kathie George Susan Ge btan Gideon Danny G Anne Goodman Theresa ( Diane Grandslalf Sophomores ( 0 Nancy Hager, Cindy Garza, and Marcie Kirkpatrick Eagle Qpirit Soars Mark Cr.corj Kay Crej;sl M H oil is A V 1 4f 1 Su-an Cullai.m. Jano. Cnv Pat Hafford Nancy Hafor Sli-ve Hale Pete Hales . Tim Hall Joe HalliBan Iti.nnie Cuvnos Rosemary Haines Catliy Hall Nancy Hallmark I.i-a Hark.-.t Cliff Hale David Hall Cathy Hammer i her Throughout ' G9 r ' Q ' P i f A fe ;; 361 Soplioniurc: fT?T kw- ' Curl.. Have ®jl ( liclp cIcoruU ' ••€ ' ■ liall for llic Lake H. 115011 Pel, Sally Hoffmann i Sophiimores 362 Horaa Chip Howard Sophomores ' Activities Vary 363 S plii nuirf ' A r Qophs Daydream Sophomores 364 -m m Kirk Kolkr Rnlanil Kelly Jane Kcssler KalhU-,n Kill John Kinc Sieve Kinkel Marcic Kirkpatricl Jii.ly Kiser Kalhy Koiirvclns Dave Krants Alberta Kuck Luberia Kulin Duke Kinibroucli John Kii Joanne KlinRcIberpcr Ryan Krebs Terry Lacouture Barbara LaCroii Le.is K.i,h Malt Kenl Sieve Ki hof Dare Knifhl Bill Krone Millon LaDiie 365 Soplion Mike Layfield JoAnn Langmack David Lawerence Debbie Law- Ricky Lawson Alan Lay Patty Layne Steve Leach Belinda Moses and Karen Zesch eagerly count money at the GSL VicU Dance. Sophs Show Interest at Dances m§tm ames Lincback Richard Lii Sophomores 366 Mm IL im Ricliardson, and couldn ' t be prouder! Kirk Kaiiibro. Ml Laiighlin Connie McLcod Dunnn 1 ..«i- J.,111,-, L,.«ran -r- Julif Lowrry . larc,. McAlcc P.m McClcb Calhcrine McQcn. Sue M Cr.ry Mike MeCr.vey Uurie McCr.T Jul.e MtD.mel J.n MeDermolt Rirry McDonald C«ry MeF.rl.n.1 Mike MeF«Und Frank McCet P«m MelviMick M.rk MeUmon Jody MeUuehlui Mill MeManm J me5 MeNeelv 367 Sophomores Decorations Stretch Across RH8 Debbie Butler adds a touch of color and spirit to Sophomore hall. Sophomore 368 Kathy Minelle Larry Miiinis Nancy Mire G.-i.rf,- Mona-l Susan MooreheaJ Helen Moolv Jim Morris Mary ' nni- Mo Pani Mosher Julie Muller Melany Murphy Milco Murpliy Linda Neal Marcy Nedrow Douglas Nelson Terry Nelson Miller Sandy Milot , ' ■ Slanley Moore lorton Belinda Mo,es Neyyland Chi ' i lViehol ' s l ll«- Phil Nore.im Ann Taylor and Lori Ilansin . pend llu-ir Saturdays painting victory signs on store windows. 3 9 Sophomores Terris Norlhcutt Lisa Norton Claurlia Nuss Phillip O ' Connell David Oliver Dee Ray Oliv Edgar Owen Mary Ellen Owen Mike Owen Glenn Oakes Tom O ' Brien Micheal O ' Connell Nick Oliver Jennifer Oman Ron O ' Neal Nancy Palmer Cindy Park David Parker Happiness Is A Joy Parks Sue Pears Sybil Pel, li lS i; :M Sandy Parks Becky Partlow Joe David PatI John Penalver Judy Pennell Rieky Penny Janet Peyron Diane Pfiester Becky Phelps Pat Patto, Susan Per Mike Phil 4 Donna Maye PcarsM Richard Pierce Sophomores 370 J9 le Martin and Charlie Pierce rejoice as she wins the Vice-Presidency Sophomore Class. rt of R.H.8, f i ir tf : f Powers Carolyn Prentice Dianne Price Susan Pr Quakcnbusb Ray Ratlulcscu Kimliall Raincy J, dy Jiaii Melanic PorUi Karen Poller Cinrfr Powell Colin Princle Nancv Bruelt Mrrri Pmill Mark Rathbun R Bcr Ray Nancer Rrddick 371 Sophomores Wl i .4 ; Sophs Reach v ■ IK fl f ife (fW Malrolm Rowland Mark Sanders Scott Roberts Sara Scliafer RusspII Rosen Mi liai-1 Rndgers Susan Rogers Steve Rutenbar i Sophomores 372 m ' P.iul Van,,- puK forth oMra E., K rlforl durin:: a LS-lej JT; S i(ilioniii Dave Shoeiiiako Bill ShubzJ Davkl Sivcr Don Smith ulh Slalten icki Smith Moods Affect Gophs m Ryan Kreljs, an All-State Band iiiLinljur, skillfully repairs his trombone. Sophomores 374- Ja.k SiMithlM T , M . •! ' f icA r 1 k- .. JC L. Dale Spencer Libby Stecn Kalheryn Spies War,l Sr.rnbaol, fjil v ralum is a pari of the life of sopliomore Sharon Johnson. Jim Suaiisoit Cai..| Suanl. 375 Sophomores Steve Grant aTuI Kent Ilormanson pruve that Eagles fly liiglicr at a swim meet. Athletic Ability Is Accented gH «SSf9 ' 0, fi i % J.-ff Tannnr Ranrly Tirr Kay Thompson Valeric Townscnd Gary Tii Sophomores- 376 Ifl ' ' —l i k m ©nSSs 377 Sophomores ti!?f9 ii ? Project Money Is 1 e i V ,( ' :1 Lisa Eldrldgc and Cece Morrynum stirk up for tlic raivli of Dii Sophomores 378 Shindlor Wayiu. Mik. ' WpUIi Urry Wliildcn Nina Wl i|.- Daiiiiv Williams Tprri W.arl Marsh. Dana Wills John W - Linda Whilakcr Mary Wh Miclicio Whilcficia Marlha V Nancy Williams . ar W Lylc Winnrttc Bol. Win 37 ) Stipliomores :imm ' -- f J f. Karen Znnek Clirislinp Co Tommy Wripht iHf ' ji V JM In Memoriam Pat Boatman J Soplu rfl ' , ■ ■ I Times That Try Men ' s Souls Thomas Paine . exams and more exam-.; all the anxious hours before . . . I after midnight . . . radios blaring Hey Jude and ... impatient parents screaming. You ' ve been on that (T an hour! . . . homework papers demolished by little sisters . . . sleepless nights . . . the exam . . . times We ' re fhe Sophomores 382 • ' -■ 383 Sophomores We Do Things That Can ' t Be Done! :3 Advertising ONLY GOOD THINGS COME FROM HIM 425 N. CENTRAL EXP. RICHARDSON, TEXAS 75080 - BUY YOUR NEXT NEW CAR IN RICHARDSON AND SAVE $ Select Used Cars Also Retailed Only Our Best Trade-ins Are Re- Conditioned and Sold. COMPLETE SERVICE DEPT. AND BODY SHOP AUTHORIZED NEVv ' FORD DEALER KEN MOORE FORD 200 W. Spring Valley Rd. Exit 23 Richardson, Texas AD 1-3491 Compliments of JANET ' S DRESS SHOP Your Fashion Shop 46 Richardson Hg+s. Village Richardson, Texas AD 5-6244 EXPERT MECHANICS BILL SCHAEFER TEXACO Coi+ a+ Spring Valley AD 1-3700 Arapaho at West Shore AD 5-9027 Spring Valley at Central re Popping retty Shoes- o to 60% Jiscount. MAXINE ' S NAME BRAND SHOES 630 S. Central Expressway, Exit 23, Richardson AD 5-5430 BIG BEN REAL ESTATE Known for Reliabilltv ' Compliments to the Senior Class of ' 69 122 Spring Creek Village Coit and Belt Line AD 9-0223 ORCHID BEAUTY SALON 20 Arapaho Village AD 5-5498 Compliments of RICHARDSON QUARTERBACK CLUB Supports all school sports p: t )e most m DRY CIEAN NG 100 Custer Square Richardson, Texas AD 5-1651 Electronics for Repair and Industry | MARTIN WHOLESALE ELECTRONICS 108 Inge Drive Richardson, Texas AD 1-1826 ADams 5-2143 FASHION BEAUTY SALON 106 Inge Drive Richardson, Texas Artistic Hairstyling Custom Permanents ENTERPRISES INC. MASSIE OFFICE SUPPLY INC. 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AD 9-3608 WALKING ' R ' WESTERN 40 Dal Rich Village Richardson, Texas AD 1-5521 OPEN 7 AM. TO 1 1 P.M. - 7 DAYS A WEEK  UN l excM DRU 41 RICHARDSON HEIGHTS VILLAGE • AD 5-71271 HAVE YOUR DOCTOR CALL US FOR YOUR NEXT PRESCRIPTION 1 FREE DELIVERY • CHARGE ACCOUNTS INVITED to provide better service for you. Working behind the scenes FOR THE A RT OF BEAUTY . . . SHOP WITH US. NOWHERE IN RICHARDSON WILL YOU FIND FINER, MORE COMPLETE COSMETIC SELECTIONS. OUR EXPERIENCED ' BEAUTY CONSULTANTS ARE ALWAYS GLAD TO SERVE YOUR SLIGHTEST WISH. STORES TO SERVE YOU! A LITTLE EXTRA CARE FOUR SMALL WORDS WHICH CAN MEAN THE WORLD TO YOU WHEN YOU REALLY NEED A PHARMACIST ITS THE EXTRA CARE WHICH CAN MEAN THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN SICK- NESS AND RECOVERY. AND, FOR CONVEN- IENCE, WE KEEP AN ITEMIZED LIST OF YOUR PHARMACEUTICAL PURCHASES FOR THE YEAR FOR INCOME TAX PURPOSES. A LimE EXTRA CARE — THINK ABOUT IT THE NEXT TIME YOU NEED A PRESCRIPTION FILLED. i! r- I ' M bas. 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Corner Preston and Forest Lane EM 1-1991 EM 8-0942 1412 PBESfON FOR KTSO. Pizza Hut 8148 Spring Valley Dallas, Texas 231-9051 AAA FLOWERS I I 8 I 6 Preston Rd. Dallas THE BOOK SHOP No. 16 Arapaho VIge. Richardson COLONIAL GOLF COURSE 701 N. Central Expr. Richardson FLOWER TIKI 207 W. Main Richardson GREEN THUMB NURSERY 100 Spring Creek VIge. Dallas H § S BARBERS 74 Arapaho VIge. Richardson LANTRIP ' S BEAUTY SUPPLY 308 Preston Forest VIge. Dallas MADEIRA BEAUTY SALON 7802 Spring Valley Dallas MID-TOWN BARBERS Mid-Town Plaza Dallas NICH THE TAILOR 605 Preston Forest VIge. Dallas NORTHWOOD CLEANERS 8014 Spring Valley Dallas PRESTO CLEAN ALL 276 Preston Forest VIge. Dallas CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADUATING CLASS OF 1969 ARAPAHO PHARMACY ith Lynn Nunley, It ' s love and affection Fast Pick-Up and Delivery 24 Hour Emergency Prescription Service 45 Arapaho Village 235-7133 You can find anything you want at Arapaho Pharmacy IIB6S th Terry Mitchell, it ' s a close shave, 1 TEXAS-%Q TEXAS JEWELRY 42 DAL-RICH RICHARDSON, TEXAS 231-6751 DURMAC PRINTING All types Letterpress and Offset Creative Design Quality and Service 118 E. Main 235-4487 BILL BALES ENCO 1 440 W. Belt Line Richardson, Texas BILLIES FASHIONS Dresses, Sportswear, and Accessories Sizes for Petites, Juniors, and Misses 107 So. Central Exp. 235-1497 fCHARl)SO COMPUTER I STirLTK Specializing in traininj; Hig;h Soliool Graduates for Data Proiessiii}; lareers as Key Piiiu ' ii and eriiiei Opera 777 SO. CEM ' R 11. hA. RICHARDSON. TEXAS Phone Orders — Ready on Arrival 235-5387 3 Doors From Tom Thumb In Arapaho Village Richardson, Texas COMPLIMENTS OF BURGER CHEF (Across from Richardson General Hospital) Z e jCa tem Shop 124 Spring Valley Vlge. Dallas, Zems 239-8103 NORTHWOOD HILLS BARBERS 8046 SPRING VALLEY RD. DALLAS, TEXAS 235-8313 EXPERT MECHANICS Bill Schaefer Texaco COIT AT SPRING VALLEY AD 1-3700 SPRING VALLEY AT RAPAHO AT WEST SHORE CENTRAL AD 5-9027 AD 1-2312 m« f GBlllAin n S LIMITED Index of 9tudents Pictured Abbot, Sandra— 52, 66, 67, 216, 39, 214 Abraham, Trey — 351 Adams, Bob— 216 Adams, Bruce — 351 Adams, Gary — 301 Adams, Sammy — 301 Adams, Tim — 351 Adams, Tommy— 135, 351 Adams, Wade— 301, 156 Adkins, Mark S, 49, 66, 47, 113, 211, 227, 222, 174, 39, 106, 175 Ahem, Peggy— 301, 329 Aitken, Jane — 351 Akin, Cathy— 52. 53, 216, 111 Akin, Davt 216 Albert, Bruce— 351 Albertson, Mark— 351, 63 Albertson, Mary— 301 Albertson, Susan — 301 Alexander, Beth— 216 Alexander, Jan-51, 52, 216, 218, 106 Alford, Larry— 301 Alford, Steve— 113, 216 Allen, Becky— 54, 351 Allen, Cynthia— 351, 86, 216, 63,90 Allen, David Clark— 57, 351 Allen, Robin— 301 Allen, Sheila-216, 63, 93 Allen, Susan — 11, 351 Allender, John— 216 Allison, Cathy— 301 Allison, Chris Anne- Allison, Mark Charle Allred, Greg 351 Allyn, Darby— 54, 351 Almond, Steven— 89, 56, 216 Altenburger, Gary Bruce— 351 Amis, Karen- 52, 99, 301, 310, 347 Ammerman, Gail — 351 Amstutz, Brenda Kaye— 301 Amundson, Karen — 54, 301, 79 Anderson, Ava— 351 Anderson, Bruce— 217, 291 Anderson, Christine — 72 Anderson, Deborah— 80, 301 Anderson, Doug — 351 Anderson, Ellen— 351, 62 Anderson, Keith— 301 Anderson, Kristine — 54, 301 Anderson, Nancy — 217 -351 s-351 Anderson, Nick— 301 Anderson, Sam — 351 Anderson, Sandra— 301 Anderson, Scott— 64, 351 Anderson, Andy — 351 Andersen, Sheila — 361 Anspon, Duane— 120, 124, 217 Anthony, Sandy— 52, 301, 317 Apperley, Joan — 351 Archer, Mike— 351 Arganbright, Harvey — 351 Arledge, Craig— 120, 122, 301 Armstrong, John— 351 Arnett, Becky— 52, 302 Arnett, Nancy— 351 Arnold, Marty— 351 Arnold, Rick— 134, 351 Arrowood, Ed— 120, 123, 217 Ashby, John— 64, 217 Ashleman, Patii— 351 Ashleman, Scott— 30, 96, 155, 154 Ashlock, Kristi— 302 Aston, Sandy— 54, 351 Ayd, Chris— 302 Aulick, Jack— 72, 217 Auisbrook, Phyllis— 217 Austin, Marsha— 351 Auten, Bev— 20, 54, 351 Auten, Robert— 302 Autrey, Sharron — 64 B Babcock, Sue— 64, 302 Baccus, Cindy — 351 Bailey, Jane Ann— 302 Bailey, Nancy— 217 Baird, Andrew— 351 Baird, C. Nelson— 351 Baker, Cindy— 54, 351 Baker, James— 48, 49, 50, 66, 67, 112, 187 Baker, Laurel— 217 Baker, Lewis— 351 Baker, Nancy— 217 Balacaier, Petrice— 351 Baldelli, Greg— 352 Baldock, Ronnie-217 Baldwin. Kay— 352, 62 Balla, Stacy 217 Balla, Sue— 302 Ballard, Debbie— 352 Ballard, Susan— 302 Ballen, Cindy — 54 Ballentyne, Linda— 218 Ballew, Cindy— 302 Bandy, Lauren — 302 Banks, David— 352 Barbee, Hull— 57, 218, 58 Barfield, Ann— 205, 218, 63 Barnes, Jerry— 56, 352, 58 Barnes, Lana — 218 Barnes, Yvonne— 218 Barnett, Larry— 56, 302 Barney, Barbara — 352 Barr, Mark— 302 Barron, Barbara — 56, 218 Barron, Betty— 218 Barshop, Randy— 302 Bartley, Brenda— 352 Barton, Susan— 352 Bass, Eddie— 352, 63 Bassett, Robert— 352 Bate, Barbara— 352, 62 Bate, Donna— 218, 62, 188 Bates, Lana— 52, 302 Batson, Max— 352 Bauer, Carolyn— 52, 302, 329 Baugh, Jimmie — 302 Baughn, David— 302 Bawcom, Randall— 302 Baxter, Debbie— 302, 308 Baxter, Roxanne— 52, 58, 218 Baxter, Scotty— 218, 164 Baxter, Steve— 73, 137, 139, 300, 303, 314, 181, 167 Bazar, Dianne— 219 Bazar, Glenna — 352 Beale, Gail— 219 Bean, Paula— 352 Bean, Terry-219, 154 Bearden, Biff— 303 Bearden, Devon — 219 Beasley, Sandra — 303 Beatty, Ann— 303 Bechtel, Greg— 352 Bechtel, John— 64 Beck, Diane— 352 Beckerich, Bill— 219 Beckerich, Sharon — 352 Bechnauld, Ricky— 352 Becknauld, Rob— 303 Beddow, Barbara — 352 Bedwell, Jim— 66, 219, 222 Bedwell, Mike— 352 Beece, Don— 303 Beers, Natalie— 52, 71, 219, 111 Beers, Phillip— 303 Behring, Don— 303 Behrnes, Velda— 54, 352 Behrnes, Vickie— 223 Beidleman, Elaine— 219 Beights, Marilyn— 352 1 Bell, Bruce- 120, 123, 219 Bell, Cynthia— 72, 352 Bell, Debbie— 352 Bell, Elizabeth— 352 Bell, Larry— 352 Bell, Terry— 303 Bell, Thomas— 303 Bell, Wilma— 303 Bellah, Gordon— 57, 303, 58, 188, lOi BelviUe, Gay— 303 Benedict, Jay— 219 Beneke, Kaye— 64, 352 Benish, Mark— 352 Bennett, Barry— 219 Bennett, Jo Marie— 219, 62 Bensend, Norine— 303, 63 Benson, Ralph— 353 Benton, Nona— 353 Bergtheld, Jerry— 303 Bernardin, David — 353 Bernstein, Jane— 353 Berry, Cindy— 54, 303 Berry, Scott— 57, 353 Bertschi, Barbara— 353 Beurct, Bryan— 220, 293 Beuret, Mick— 353 Beverly, Steven— 303 Bezner, Debbie— 220 Bickers, Carol Ann— 86, 220, 297, 190 Birchler, Richard-220 Black, Connie — 353 Black, Pat— 353 Black, Tony— 303 Blackburn, Mari( -54, 303 Blair, Bert— 135, 353 Blair, Bill— 304 Blair, Bill— 353 Blair, Bob— 304 Blair, Steve-32, 64, 304 Blakely, Bruce— 137. 139, 304, 156 Blakely, Gerald-220 Blakestad, Layne— 304 Blanchard, Gary— 353 Blanck, Beverly— 80, 353 Blanton. Chris— 64 Blanlon, Mark— 64, 304 Blaquiere, Mark — 63 Blefield, Barbara-220, 78 Blefeld, Janet-353, 78 Boatman, Sharon— 304 Boe, Elizabeth- 223 j Bogardus, Lee — 353 , Bolitho, Janie-304 Bond, Kathleen— 304 [ Bonlempo, Barbara— 220 j Bo ;mpo, Beth -353 Bo ler, Debra— 353 Clydene— 304 , Kyle— 353 Bia— 220 Bo Kent— 220 Paul— 56, 304 BoJk, Trisha— 54, 353 Bot a, Stev( -353 Bo 1, Greg— 304 Bo s, Paula— 54, 66, 304, 189 Bow s, Valerii Bre Bre Brid -304 Bra: i, Ronald— 353 a( law, Ruth Anne— 72, 22 106 Brai itt, Jerry— 354 Brai n, David— 64, 304 Brai )n, Suzy— 72, 73, 220, 33 Brar , Marilyn— 32, 221 Brai gan, Pat— 354 Sharon — 304 Brayl ' Jancy— 221 Gary- 304 Breelid, Joe— 304 Brei lupt, Lisha— 54, 304 renjn, Bob— 69, 221 n. Dale— 57, 304, 58 r, Mary— 304 Dinah— 305 Bryan— 305 «|er, Linda— 56, 221 ■, Shari— 305, 62 Lynn— 354, 63 ;, Doug— 305. 155, 154 Brid water, Lyn— 305 Ken-221 Brill, Iik. 221 Britt Brob 18i 1, Christy— 305 Dan— 72, 305 Barbara— 54, 221 Peter— 57, 105, 305, i, 189 BroclAlan- 305, 162 Broo Steve— 305, 167, 165 Walter— 221 er, Julie— 54, 305 Judy-54, 354. 62 .tl4s, Priscilla-354 Arthur .305 Birbie— 52. .305, 310, .3.V 189. Ill Bill— 221 Bo— 21. 135, 182 Bnb-120, 121. 126. 3(1131. 133, 221. 129. 161 Bonnie— 54, .354 Brenda— 48, 49, 50, 221| 78, 179 Debbie-305, 154 Don— 221 Brown, Fred-222 Brown, George— 305, 153, 159 Brown, Jan — 305 Brown, Janice — 354 Brown, Karen — 305 Brown, Marsha— 54, 222 Brown, Michael— 154 Brown. Mitchell- 222 Brown. William— 354 Brown, William— 354 Brown. Winnie— 71, 222 Brownlee, Keith — 354 Bruton, Bob— 222, 63 Bruton. Janice— 54, 66, 354 Bruton, Nancy— 72, 73, 229 Bryan. Cini— 354 Bryant, Debbie— 64, 305 Bryant, Jimmy — 305 Bryant, Stephen— 66, 69, 222 Bryant, Theresa— 306 Buccy. Jill— 222 Buchanan, Scott — 306 Buchwald, Deby-54, 354 Buckingham, Jay — 354 Buenger, Charlaine — 54, 354, 62 Burner, David— 56, 354 Buhner, Steve— 306 Bullard, Cindy— 306 Bullock, Karin Lynn— 306 Bumford. Ronnie— 306 Bunch, Anita Aline— 354 Burnap, Joan— 222. 223 Burnett. Debbie— 54, 107, 306 Burnham, Shan— 223 Burnham, Mardi— 354 Buroker, Diana— 223, 61, 34, 63. 297 Burrell. Nancy-80. 306 Burrow, Rhonda— 354 Burrows, Cathy— 223, 88 Burris, Allan- 223 Burris, Steve— 64 Busby. Richard-306 Butler. Barbara— 223 Butler, Brett— 223, 85 Butler, Debbi( 54. .354. 368 Butler. Jan— 306 Butler. Nina Jo— 306 Butschek. Chris-306. 307. 75 Bullcrfield Denise— 223 Rvler. Karen-223, 291 Byrd. Karen-223 Byrne. Julie-.306, 63 Byron. Jan-64. 91, 306. 114 Caddell, Trish— 62 Cahan. Carol -.52, 306 Cain, Jerry — 354 Cain, Mike— 135 Cain, Nancy— 354 Callis, Pete— 354 Cameron, Jill — 355 Campbell, Kaye— 307 Campbell, Ricky— 354 Campbell, Scott— 64, 355 Canham. Susan— 66, 72, 73, 89, 67, 300, 307, 334, 36 Cannon, Brooks— 354 Cannon. Donald— 224, 100 Cannon, Edward — 307 Cantor, Lawrence — 224, 95, 100 Carey, Maureen— 54, 196, 307 Carlisle, Marvin — 355 Carlson, Robert— 224, 85 Carlson, Tom — 355 Carnagey, Bob— 307 Carney. Mike— 355 Carpenter, Bill— 224 Carpenter, Dale — 355 Carrigan, Carol — 355 Carter. Charlene— 355, 62 Carter, Christine — 355 Carter, David— 307 Carter. James— 224 Carter. Margarete — 355 Carver, Chris— 222 ' Castleman, Tommy — 134, 355 Calhey, Debra— 224 Caughron, Richard — 355 Caulkins, Ken— 224 Cawiezel, Kay— 307 Cecil, Vicki— 54. 355 Cederberg, Robert— 224 Chaddick. Cynthia— 68, 69, 224 Chait, Larry— 307 Chambers. Buddy— 307. 318 Chambers, Glen— 355 Chambers, Mike— 224 Chambers, Terry— 224 Champlin, David — 355 Chandler, Sharon — 64, 355 Chandnois, Suzy — 224 Chappelear, Kirk — 355 Charles, Debbie— 355 Chenoweth, Barbara— 307 Chester, Don— 225, 156, 157 Childress, Cindy— 64, 355 Christy, Jack— 225 Church, Don— 355, 153, 159 Clark, Barbara— 56, 225, 58 Clark, Chuck— 307 Clark, Judy— 225 Clary, Curtis— 64, 355 Clary, George — 225 Cleland, Gary — 355 Cleland, Roberta— 56, 307, 58 Cleland, Roxanne— 57, 307, 58 Clevinger, Terry — 307 Click, Bobby— 355 Click, Cynthia— 225 Click, Linda— 307 Clifford. Robin— 355 Cline, Tim— 225 Cloud, Debbie— 54, 355 Coghlin, Scott — 355 Cole, Bruce— 335 Cole, Tess— 225, 63 Coleman, Bill— 225 Coleman, Pam— 52, 318, 189 Coleman, Shari — 307 Coleman, Susan— 54, 356 Collier, Patsy— 225 Collings, Doug— 307 Collins, Charles— 356 Collins, Debbie— 308, 320 Collins, Diane— 225, 277 Collins. Elizabeth Joy— 64, 356 Collins. Jim— 356 Collins, Larry— 356 Collins, Sharon— 225 Collins. Sbeila-226 Collins, Sheri— 86, 226 Collister, Guy Duane— 308 Colodney, Fred— 32, 226 Combs, Randy— 73, 120, 123, 226 Compton, Melissa — 356, 62 Conant, Paul— 308 Conn, Debbie— 52, 308 Connally, David— 226 Connell, Robin— 54, 356 Connelly, Guy— 308 Connelly, Jon — 356 Connolly, Carol — 356 Connolly David— 292 Constantine, David — 308, 78 Conway, Graene — 52, 308 Cook, Gerry— 308 Cooley, Debbye— 54, 308, 337 Cooper, Denise— 356 Cooper, Mike— 226 Cooper, Patti— 308, 63 Cooper, Ronnie Frank— 356 Cooper, Ted — 356 Cope, Jed— 308 Corbett, Barry— 308 Cordell, David 5, 46, 44, 66, 67, 211, 226, 39, 75, 106, 185, 294 Corder, Ricky— 356 Core, Bill— 135, 356 Corell, Mary Dana— 71, 72, 73, 308, 335 Corey, Chris Marie— 54, 380 Cornelison, Linda— 308, 62 Cornman, Jane— 54, 308 Coryell, Cathy— 56, 226, 59 Corzine, Jean— 356, 62 Cosby, Leighann— 56, 309 Countryman, David Mark— 135, 356 Coursey, Susan Marie — 54, 356 Cowan, Brian— 120, 125, 309 Cowden, Wendy— 356 Cowley, Deborah— 356 Cowley, Johnny Mack— 226 Cowley, Katie— 356 Cowley, Richard Thomas— 134 Cowlishaw, Pat— 226, 33, 106 188, 294, 191, 190, 104, 187! 185, 214 Cowne, Sharon— 226 Cox, Billy— 226, 63, 88 Cox, Brenda— 76, 335 Cox, Christopher— 309 Cox, Clay— 309, 56, 58, 59 Cox, Elizabeth- 227, 63 Cox, Rosemary— 227 Coy, Scott— 309, 153, 344, 167, 166, 114 Craig, Pam— 309 Craig, Peggy— 309 Cramer, Carolyn — 356 Cramer, Cynthia— 227, 85, 183 Graver, Caren — 309 Graver, Steele— 227 Crawford, Cathy— 356 Crawley, Carla— 52, 227 Crier, Carol — 356 Crockett, Bob Steven— 356 Croon, Glenda— 21, 309 Crosby, Cathy— 227 Crosby, Mari— 227 Crosby, Nancy — 356 Crouch, Robert— 227 Crouch, Roxanna — 356 Crunk, Lis-54, 357 Culver, Robin— 56, 315, 60 Cumiskey, Dan— 309 Culbert, Mark-318 Gumming. Randy— 64, 309 Cummings, David — 309 Cummings, Vicki— 293 Currv, Susan— 52, 309 Curtis, Randy— 228, 29, 120, 124, 178, 179, 161 Curtiss, Jeff— 357, 63 Curtis, Steve— 228 Culrell, Curt— 380 Cutrell, Tom— 228, 188 Dahlberg, Lisa— 357 Dailey, Joyce— 357 Dale, Donna— 54, 357 DaMommio, Neal— 357 Danley, Mark— 309 Dannaker, Charolette — 357 Darby, Keith— 120, 125, 309 Darnell, Diane— 309, 61, 63 Darr, Cindy— 309, 88 Darr, David— 120, 125, 128, 309 Darvin, David— 310 Daubach, Sieve— 310 Davenpot, Sue— 310 Davenport, Kay— 357, 33 Davenport, Mike— 357 Davenport. .Skipper — 357 Davidenke, Glenn — .357 Davidson, Bill- 310 Davidson, Dow— 357 Davidson, Hil— 310 Davidson, Jimmy — 228 Davids(m, Kim — 357 Davis, Anne— .54, .357, 62 Davis, Billy -56. 228, .58, .59 Davis, Cindy— .54, 310 Davi.s Danny-,310 Davis, Dnvid— 228 Davis. Ernie-357 Davis, Evelyn— 310 Davis, Gail— 228 Davis, Kathy— 357 Davis, Major— 357, 208 Davis, Marianne— 66, 56, 357 Davis, Mark— 310 Davis, Margie— 310 Davis, Michelle— 54, 357 Davis Mike— 228 Davis, Mike— 357 Davis, Patsy— 228 Davis, Paula-3n Davis, Rick— 132, 120, 125. 228, 164 Davis, Russ— 134, 311. 228 Davoust, Bill— ,357 Day, Cynthia— 228 Dean. Gena— 72, 357 DeAngelio, JoAnne— 54, 311 Decatur, Lyn— 229 Deck, Karen— 54, 380 Decker, Pat— 357 Dcggendorf, Lucy— 229 Delisse. Dennis— 357 Denman, Bev— 54, 311 Denning, Becki— 357 Dennis, Rose— 229 DePrang, Sharon— 311 DePriesl. Ann— ,3,57 Derrington, Chris— 120. 124, 229 Dewell, Richard— 311 Dehrell, Bent(m-229 Dickonscn, Gail— 229, 188, 297, 190 Dhkens(m, Jimmy- 229 Dickey, Debl)ie-56, ,357 Dickinson. Dana- .3,57 Dickinson, Rodney 64. 229, 298 Dietrich. Charles— 311 Dignan, Estelle— .357 Dillard. Anne— 229. 108 Dillon. D(mna— .56, 229 Dillon, Ri,ky-229 Dilmore, Donald— 56, 229 Dilmore, Pattie— 56, 357, 60 Dirks, Susan— 357 Dixon, Jane— 52, 357, 86 Dixon, Stanley— 230 Dockrey, Barbara— 230 Dockrey, Marilyn— 357 Dodds, Dan— 357 Dodson, Susan— 56, 311 Doersam, Jane— 56, 230 Dolph, Jan— 102, 230 Domingue, David— 311 Donnelly, Bobby— 69, 230, 88 Donnelly, Connie— 54, 358 Donnelly, Mike— 358 IXmnelly, Susan — 311, 154, 155 Donovan, Kathleen— 230 Doran, Yvette— 230 Dorris, Dennis — 358 Dorris, G wen— 230 Dorsa, John— 56, 311 Dosier, Donnita— 230 Dotson, Mike— 358 Doucet, Angle- 358 Doughman, Jan— 358 Douglas, Mae— 311 Dowdy, Sandra — 311 Dowell, Barry— 358, 63 Downing, Jill-2.30 Downing, Patricia— .54, 305, 311 Downing, Shawn— 358 Doyle, Chris-137, 138, 141, 145, 14 -), 157, 2.30 Drain, Pam 68, 230, 90 Dram, Deborah — 358 Drexler, Susan— 3.58 X Drum, Debbie-54, 64 | Drumm, Carolyn-311 Dubi ' v, Hank-120, 121,131, 231, 100 Dubey, Lesli.— .54. Ducole. Pam- 311 Duffy, Craig-231 358 ■1 Dul; Dun Dune Dunn Juzy— 358 Dupn 222 DuPr Durai Mark— 231 Durhi Durh, Durhi Durhi Dusek D ' Dycsh Dyer, Dyer, Dyer, Dyer, Carolyn — 231 April— 312 Sam— 231, 162 , Julaine— 312, 337 Debbie— 107, 231, t, James — 358 CaroIyn-312, 62 , James — 358 Mark— 231 Mollyann— 231 ;ary— 232, 61, 63, 291 Linda— 312 Bill— 312 ;, 69, 312 lula— 54, 3 52, 358 lillip— 44, 232, 186 Dyson inda— 87, 345 ibra-232, 85 East. Iss— 134, 358, 63 Eby, I h— 312 Erk. 1 rk Konrad— 358 Eok.l) jer, Mike— 312, 319, +1, i7 E kort|rim— 358 330, 109 arcia— 312, 61, 63 Nancy Jo— 358 Cindy— 312, 63 Craig— 312 Gary— 134, 358 Nancy— 232 Patli— 358 re— 312 232 11-312 )rge— 358 Lisu--54. 107, 358, 6,62 Eden, Eden, Edn Edv Edwar Edv Edwar ; Edwar Egc Eficr, ' 1- Ehrcl Elan. Eldri, 378. Elfenbein, Laura— 232 Elias, Edward— 358 Elizondo, Mike— 28, 232 Elizondo, Roy— 358 Ellard, Joe— 312, 63 Ellis, Mike-312 Elsberry, Andy— 312, 64 Elston, John— 358 Emerson, Dwight — 232 Emig, Dan— 358 Emig, Tom 312 Ennen, Nancy— 232 Eppright, Jimmy — 312 Epstein, Etta— 232 Ernst, Heidi— 358 Erwin, Jim— 232 Eskridge, Debra— 232, 85 Estes, Pat— 359 Evans, Donna— 232 Evans, Jan— 312 Evans, Jenney — 359 Evans. John — 233 Evans, Rita — 54 Everett, Trent— 135, 359 Fairchild, Karlan— 233 Falkenberg, Cheryl— 359 Falkcnberg, Shcri-233, 95 Fanbro, Rick— 135, 358, 367 Fanning. John -233 Farmer, Steve- 233 Farris, Sandi— 313 Farris, Steve— 233 Farris. Willy-M. 3,59 Farry, Charles— 313 Farry, Peggv-52. 301, 310, 313 Faulk. K.mnic- -1.34 Faulk. Jan Ellcn-3,S9 Faulkner. Larry -M, 313 Faust, Bill— 359 Feagin, Betty— 57, 233 Feagin, Linda— 52, 313 Fearing, Don— 233 Feather, Rebecca — 233 Fetherstonaugh, Kris— 234 Fechenbach, Marcus— 359 Fekety, Peter— 56, 313 Ferguson, Jane— 69, 233 Ferguson, Jothy — 359 Ferguson, Michelle— 54, 359 Ferguson, Mike— 359 Ferguson, Mike— 233 Ferguson, Steve— 359 Fick, Paula— 359, 62 Fielder, Phil-234 Figg, David— 359, 61, 63 Figg, Mike— 234, 61, 63, 297 Figley, Keith— 359 Fincannon, Lynda — 359 Finch, Linda — 54 Fink, Ben— 234, 164, 165 Fink, Buddy— 313 Finney, Kevin — 344 Fischer, Cindy— 359, 109 Fischer, Kurt— 359 Fischer, Libby— 359 Fitzgerald, Caria— 54, 313, 317, 154 Fitzgerald, Dan— 234 Fitzgerald, Susan — 313 Flagg, Donna— 359 Flanagin, Pat— 359 Flanders, Valerie— 86, 234, 62,63 Fleming, Bobby— 234, 188 Flenning, Dawn — 84 Fleming, Gloria Jean — 359 Fleming, Mary— 359 Fletcher, Mike— 72, 234 Fletcher, Sheila— 54, 312 Flolid, Mark— 234 Flowers, Beverly— 359 Floyd, Dorothy— 56. 235, 58, 59 Floyd, Warren— 313. 64 Flynn, William— 313 Fogel, Kerryn — 359 Folger, Caroline— .3.59 Folger, Gray- f)8. 69, 313 Folmar, Darlene — 313 Fonville, Steve-313 Forest, Cissie — 62 tornel. Bud— 359 Forrest, James — 25, 235 Forrest, John— 359 Forrest, Ron— 235 Foster, Donnie — 359 Foster, Kalh y— 359 Foster, Laura— 54, S59, 379, 95, 182 Foster, Linda-24. 48, 49, 235 Foster, Meredith— 313 Foster, Sarah— 66, 31, 67, 46, 235 Fowler, Paula— 54, 318 Fox, Gail— .54, 313 Foyil, Rex-313 Francis, Deanie— 235 Frank, David-57, .359 Franklin, Judith— 313, 62 Eraser, Robert— 359 Fratt, Lee— 359 Frazer, Robert— 359 Frazer, Robert— .380 Frazier, Annette — 359 Frazier, Cindy— 52, 359, 108 Frazier, Darlene— 54, 359, 62 Frederick, Carol — 359 Fredrickson, Marlene — 62 Frederick. Patti— 54, 359 Freeman, Bruce Freeman, Lane — 72, 235 Freeman, Ruth— 359 Fritz, Marybethlinjane— 359 Frasier. Terri — 314 Fritz. Stet-e- 314, 120, 125 Funderburg. Steve— 127, 130, 314, 120, 124 Fry, Edwin — 314 Furrh, Shaye— 235 Furrow, Janis — 359 Fussell, Donald— 235, 188 Fuston. Laura — 359 Fuston, Tim — 314 Gable. Chuck— 314 Gable, Mike-23, 235 Gabler, Doug— 359 Gadd. Bruce— 23. 126. 127. 128. 130, 132. 120. 121, 235, 29, 172, 173 Gagan, Bill-236 Gagnon, Shawn— 236, 287 Gailey, Susan— 69, 235. 297 Gale, Tcri— 54. 314 Gallagher, Dan— 168 Galloway, Robbie-359 Gamble, Larr — 236 Gamble, Philip— 359 Gamble, Shirley— .359 Gammons, Billy — 314 Ganpstad. Sherrie— 236 Gant, Diani--236 Ganl. Mary Ann-54, 318 Garrett, Pat— 236 Gardner. Slev,--23, 66, 47. 112, 57, 236, 39, 188, 409, 286, 2«) Carman. Paula — 360 - Garman, Perry— 236 Garmon, Larry— 314, 63 Gamer, Mimi— 360 Garrett, Cliff— 360 Garrett, Jay— 314 Garrett, Jay— 314 Garrett, Kathrine— 314 Garrett, Pat— 236 Garrett, Paula— 236 Garrigan, Jean — 236 Garrigan, JoAnn— 314 Garrison, Lloyd— 360, 153 Garson, Ronnie— 360 Gary, Wayne— 236 Garza, Cindi— 52, 360, 354 35 Gastori, Tim— 360 Gates, Danny — 360 Gates, Lisa— 64, 237, 286 Gatlin, Debbi— 237 Gay, John— 314 Gay, Steve— 56, 58 Geolat, Cindy— 360, 81 Geiger, Jody— 314, 63 Gentry, Dick— 31, 237 George, Kathie— 360 George, Randy— 237 George, Susan— 54, 360 Gerlach, Kathy— 360 Gibbs, Pam— 360 Gibbs, Phil-237 Gibson, Danny — 135 Gibson, David— 314, 63 Gibson, Glynna — 314 Gibson. Jane— 102, 237, 83, 63 Gibson, Sharon— 72, 80 63 Gibson, Steven— 237 Gideon, Stan— 135, 360 Giles, Lee Joe— 314 314, Gilliam, Roger — 314 Gilman, Bruce — 237 Gipson, Danny — 360 Gitlin, Alan— 360 Cleaves, Jim— 66, 67, 72, 303, 315, 188 Glenn, Clifford— 360 Godby, Anita— 315, 335 Godrich, Debbie— 56, 66, 305 315 Godwin, John — 315 Godwin, Loopy — 237 Goff, Harry— 315 Goff, Sherry— 54 Gohl, Jeane— 56, 315, 188 Golub, Suzanne— 237, 114 294 Gonzalez, Cathy— 315 Gonzales, Gary Lee— 315 Gooding, Bryan— 315 Goodman, Anne— 72, 169, 360 Goodman, Brad— 134 Goodman, David— 315 Goodrum, Brad— 316 Gonzales, Gary— 72, 63 Gorski, Sandra — 316, 62 Gorter, Gerry — 316 Graff, Ricky— 316 Graham, Bob— 237 Graham, John — 85 Graham, Nancy— 64, 315 Graham, Theresa — 360 Granade, Charles Terry— 237 Grandstaff, Diane — 360 Grant, David— 137, 138, 150, 151, 238, 143, 149, 152, 286 Grant, Kay— 316, 337 Grant, Roger— 56, 316, 58 Grant, Steve— 169, 360, 376 Graswich, Jon-360 Gray, Doyle— 238 Grayson, Debbie — 360 Green, Charlsey— 238 Green, Donald— 64, 316 Green, Harry— 238 Green, James— 66, 360 Green, Karen — 360 Green, Kris— 360 Green, Michael— 316 Green, Phil— 360, 156 Green, Phil— 316 Green, Robert — 316 Green, Sherry— 238 Green, Charlene— 316 Greer, Karen — 360 Gregg, Gail— 51, 53, 107, 238, 39, 297 Gregory, Mark— 105, 135, 360 Gregston, Kay — 64, 360 Griffin, Jerry — 64, 360 Griffis, Kathy— 360 Griffith, Karen— 360 Griffith, Stephen— 361 Griggs, Cathy— 316 Griggs, Dennis — 316 Grimes, Bucky— 57, 238, 176, 177 Grisak, Pam— 361 Grubbs, Sheri— 238 Grulich, Wendy— 361, 62 Cudgel, Rick— 238 Guernsey, Dola— 238 Guillaume, Susan — 54, 361 Guy, Janet— 361 Guynes, Ronnie — 361 Guyton, Jeff — 56 H Haayen, Pete— 316 Hackett, Lisa— 361 Haden, Donna— 84, 183 Hafford, Pat— 361 Hagen, Claire— 234 Hager, Janice— 348 Hager, Nancy— 54, 360, 361 Huhne, Don— 316 Haigan, Linda— 316 Hailstone, Amy— 54, 316 Haines, Cris— 316 Haines, Peggy — 62 Haines, Rosie— 361 Hale, Cliff— 361 Hale, Steve— 361 Hales, Pete— 361, 154 Haley, Zina— 317 Hall, Cathy-361 Hall, David— 361, 63 Hall, Jan-231. Hall, Tim— 361 Halliday, Brian— 317 Halligan, Joe— 361 Hallmark, Nancy— 361 Hambright, Janet— 51, 52 235 Hamilton, Chris— 64, 317 Hamilton, Mark— 317 Hammer, Cathy — 54, 361 Hammer, Roy — 57, 235 Hammer, Scott — 317, 160 Hammon, Liz — 235 Hampton, Sherry — 361 Hancock, Sharon— 20, 52 107, 235, 286 Haney, Mary — 361 Hank, Alfred— 317 Hanna, Jean — 361 Hanna, Phillip— 317 Hansen, Lori— 52, 361, 369 Hansen, Phil— 361 Hansen, Rick— 64, 361 Haralson, Ben— 135, 361 Haralson, Kelly— 235, 409, 156 Hardwick, Bobby— 317 Hardy, Debbie— 54, 361 Hardyman, Cindy— 235 Hargrove, Teresa— 235 Harlow, Jim— 317, 189, 162 Harper, Michelle— 317 Harrden, Sharon — 361 Harrell, Penny— 317 Harrington, Julie— 317 Harris, Debbie— 317 Harris, Dwight— 235 Harris, Richard— 235 Harrison, David — 361 Harrison, Derek — 64 Harrison, Don— 113, 346 Hart, Cindy— 317 Hart, Steve— 64, 361 Hart, Terry— 361 Hartman, Brad— 361 Hartman, Sherry— 20, 240, 95, 108, 286 Harton, Charlie— 317 Hartt, Becky— 362 Hartt, Marie— 20, 240 Hartung, Steve— 362 Harvey, Chris-120, 125, 126, 128, 317 Hasbrnuck, Colleen-240, 61, 78,63 Hasbrouck, Pat— 362, 78, 62 Hash, Sharon— 362 Hathaway, Cynthia— 240 Hatton, Keith— 240 Hauf, Brad— 240 Hawes, Curtis— 64, 362 Hawes, Fred— 362 Hawes, Virginia— 56, 240, 188, 60, 190 Hawkins, Mike— 303 11 Hay Hay Heal Heal Jill— 362, 62 HeffI Heii , Janic« -240 , Becky— 52, 240 HeiiiNancy— 317 Hen son, Mary— 362 Hen( cks, Paulette— 346 Hene cks, Stuart— 240 Here! Her John— 317 Molly— 72 Stephen— 169, 240 c cks, Susan— 362 I 1, Tom- 57 Hent juez, Rocio — 240 Henc c, Becky— 317 Henc (, Carol — 64 Henr David— 64, 362 ;, Debbie— 54. 361 Hens , Kerry- 241, 79 Hens , Shellee— 64, 362 m, 362 mlson, Kent— 362, 376 Hern n, Royce— 241, 251, 85 Hern ii, Scott— 362 Herojvicki— 362 241 Kaye— 283 Hesk. Hest Heve Hew Hibbs 36. Hicks -241 Gary— 64, 362 wen— 56, 241, 188, immy — 318 Higge otham, George — 241 Hight er, Steve— 362 Hill Hill, R ililK. Hiltun licky Hinds Hines, Hines, H Hitl. C Hix Hoi. Horhi Hill. ( arles— 241, 362, 61, 63, Hill, qjbie— 80, 362 Hill, 4ie— 362 241 hael— 362 Hill, Jke— 362 Hill, Ifhard— 362 362 Hill, Tlvyanne— 362 Hill, 1 my— 241 Hillonjllan— 241 -318 134, 318 ck-241 ;nny— 242 lly-242 HirschRichard- 362 eg— 362 rles- 89, 242 aara- 54, 362 Diane-242 Hol)soi Carol— 54, 362 Hobsoi|LesIie— 54, 242 , Marcia— 64, 242 Hodsoi Walter— 318 Hoffnii Hoffnu 109 Hoffma Tommy— 242 , Laurie— 52, 242, , Sally-362 Hoffpaurr, John-242 Hogan, John— 120, 123. 128 Holan, Buddy— 362 Holder, Ellen— 54, 362 Holland, Pam— 56, 363, 58 Holland, Sherie— 189 Hollenbeck, Jon — 64 Holley, Connie— 318 Holliman, Kathy— 242 Hollowell, Steve— 363 Holnian, Deby— 242 Holmes, Robert— 318 Holt, Sandra— 363 Honeycutt, John— 57, 66, 73, 113, 318, 323, 33, 95, 334, 342, 188 Hood, Linda— 363 Hook, Cindy— 318 Hooser, Vicki— 363 Hooter, Virginia— 222 Hopkins, Becky— 318 Hopkins, Peri— 242, 63 Horan, Jean— 363 Horton, Jean— 363 Horton, Hank— 318 Hough, Mike— 134 House, Dwayne — 318 Housley, Gerald— 134 Houston, Judy— 318 Houzvicka, Katherine — 56, 243, 296 Howard, Chip— 135, 363 Howe, Michelle— 54, 363 Howell, Russell— 318 Hoyi, Janis— 318, 108 Hubb, John— 363 Hubbard, Marilyn— 363 Hubbard, Mary— 243 Hubbard, Pat— 66, 222, 242 Huber, Phil— 56, 66, 243, 409 Huddleston, Gail— 64. 363 Huddleston, Spike— 120, 125 375 Huemme, Jane— 243 Huff. Michael— 319 Huffhines. Rick-363 Hughes, Greta— 319 Hughes, Ralph— 134, 319 Huie. Mindi— 243 Hull. Steve-243, 93 Hume, Lea— 54, 319 Humfleet. Robert— 243 Humphrey, Karen— 319 Humphreys, Diane— 363 Humphries, Cheryl— 243 Hunsaker, Joe— 244 Hunsucker, Karen— 244 Hunt, Jeff— ,363 Hunt. Johnny— 64, 363 Hunter, Earline— 62 Hunter. Son ja— 363 Hurd. Debbie— 54, 363 Hurley, Ray— 135, 350, 363. 153 Hutcheson, Lewis — 363 Hutchings, Mark-134, 319 Hutchings, Thomas — 363 Hutchison Roger— 319 Hutson, Jimmy— 244 Hutson, Joan— 363 Hutto, Brenda-244 Hutto, Carla— 56. 244 Hyndman, Jack— 244 Hyndman, Kathy-363 neichen, Kaye— 319 ngram, Debbie-54, 319 s. John— 319 rbv, Skip-137, 138. 141, 244. 142 rion. Jack— 319 rion, Sandy — 57 rons, Judy-319 saacs, Diane — 364 verson, Chris— 364 verson, Julie-319 Jackson, Jaquitta — 64, 364 Jackson, Jay— 57, 364 Jackson, Karen— 319, 63 Jackson. Michael— 143, 305 Jackson. Mik. 319 Jackson. Stevi-— 56, 319 Jacobson, Dana — 244 Jameson, Don — 319 Janes, Danny — 319 Janes, Vicki— 364 Jansing, John — 244 Jaras, Vincent — 319 Jarboe. Anne— 20, 244 Jarrett, Ron— 64, 320 Jar is. Billie— 54, 55, 80, 87 Jarvis, Diane— 320, 62 Jasper, Bob— 364 Jeanes, Janalu — 244 Jeanes, Wes— 364, 160 Jeffrey, Judy— 52, 320 Jenkins, Debbi. 36i Jenkins, Harvey — 320 Jenkins, Paula — 364 Jennings, Connie — 244 Jennings. Donnie — 306 Jensen, Carl-56. 320, 58, 59 Jerome, Wanda — 364 Jester, Jennifer— 245, 330 Jeter, Jill— 54, 364 Jewell, Dave— 320 Jewell, Kathie— 245, 85 Johansen. Kathy — 72, 245 Johns, .Marsha — 245 Johns, Russell- 364 Johnsen, Pal— 364 ' Johnson. Beccye— .306 i Johnson, Christine — 364 | Johnson. Deborah— 320 Johnson, Donna — 320 Johnson, Judi-348 Johnson. Julie-54, 364 Johnson. Kcvin-64. 348 — n WMVt im Johnson, Mark— 56, 364 Kelly, Reland-365 M J||. Johnson, Patty— 50, 59, 316, Kemp, Danny— 365 H la 320, 189 Kemp, Kay-365 ■fei K ' l l Johnson, Ronny-135, 364, 63 Kemp, Melissa-246 Johnson. Sharon— 364 Kemp, Retha-365 IHI WilV jImM Johnson, Sharon— 54, 364, Kendall, Keith-321, 74, 345 WKSk 11 It «Im 1 Johnson, Sue— 364 Kennedy, Donna— 246 aiftll Johnson, Terry — 364 Kennedy, Karen-24, 30, 96, B I B : Johnson, Tonda— 364, 62 97, 222, 246, 140, 154, 183 Johnson, Van-364 Kennedy, Less— 246 Johnston, Dorae— 364 Kennison, Ronnie— 321, 61, E B L f Jones, Candy--18, 49, 29, 66, 63 Ih v«fiv ll 1 67, 71. 103, 245, 35, 111 Kent, Matt-365 HIV!- . ■AnLlf vlll Jones, Charles-56, 320 Kerner, Anne-321 F %.M Vh Ir 1 ii9l ' Jones, Charlotte— 320 Kerr, Betsy-305, 365, 63 I WnMVy ij Jones, Cheryl— 306 Kerr, Connie— 247 K.; CiM Kv i.ll Jones, Dan— 320 Kessler, Janie-54, 365 HH flf inl w Jones, Debbie-245, 320 Killeen, Kathy-54, 365 l ft jNk Ini Jones, Keith-20, 222, 245 Jones, Kevyn-364, 62 Killen, Patti-247 H B|]y ' in Killian, Andy-120, 123, 247 I 9f ] IP ' Jones, Larry— 62 Kimbell, Davellen-365 5 - BWL Vi Jones, Marvin— 364 Kimberlin, Samuel-321 Jones, Nan— 364 Kimbrough, Duke-365 Jones, Philby-348 Kincannon, John-365 Jones, Randy-56, 66, 67, 245, 108, 286 Kinder, Leona-365 Kourvelas, Chuck-248, 162 Lavergne, Art— 249 Jones, Rodger— 364 King, Cathy-365 Kourvelas, Kathy— 54, 365 Law, Margot— 322, 111 Jones, Shelley— 364, 62 King, John-365 Krauss, Dave-365 Law, May-321 Jordan, James — 320 Kinkel, Joe-321 Krauss, Pamela-321 Lawrence, David- 9, 365 Jordan, Mike-320 Kinkel, Steve-365 Krautter, Frank— 365 Lawrence, Debbie-52, 350, Jordan, Sherry— 245 Kinman, Steve-365 Krebs, Ryan-57, 365, 374, 365 Joyce, Alan— 245, 154 Kinman, Bruce-365 58,59 Lawrence, Leslye— 56, 249 Joyce, Particia— 364 Kinslow. Steve— 365 Krensavage, Stan— 321 Lawrie, Kris-54, 322 Jung, Chris-.364 Kirby, Mike— 321 Krensavage, Vicki— 54, 248 Lawry, Amy— 366 Jung, Craig-365 Kirby, Phyllis— 365 Kretzer, Jennie— 54, 365 Lawry, Andy— 322 Jurlina. Michael-365, 63 Kirchof, Steve— 134, 365 Krisl, Eric-57, 248, 188, 58 Lawson, Ricky-135, 366 Kirk, Glenn-247 Krone, Bill-365 Lay, AIan-366 K Kirklen, Laura— 56, 247, 60 Kuale, Mary-365 Layfield, Larry-249, 277 Kirklen, Linda— 50, 52, 72, Kuehne, Kent— 248 Layfield, Mike-135, 366 1 Kalmus, Stuart— 365 354, 365 Kuhn, Alerta— 245, 365 Layne, Patty-64, 366 ■ Kamerath, Craig-64, 320 Kirkpatrick, Marcie— ,52, 361, 365 Kuhn, John-66, 67, 112, 113, 303, 321, 327, 334, 63, 342 Leach, Janice-66, 67, 107, 322, 333, 189 1 1 Kane, Michael— 320, 61, 63 Karlovetz, Bill-64, 245, 297 Karnavas, Gary-321, 85 Karwowski, Sharon— 91, 365 Kirkpatrick, Bobby— 120, 222, 247 Kiser, Judy— 365 Kuhn, Luberta-54, 365 Kunde, Jeff-365 Leach, Nina-322 Leach, Robert-64, 249 Leach, Steve-366 Karter, Deborah— 245 Kitchen, Leslie— 321, 62 L Lee, Becky-366, 62 j Kaufman, Steve— 135 Kitcheno, Karon-321 Lee, Charlene-249 Kaughlin, Scott-135 Kavanagh, Sharon-320 Kayser, Janie— 365 Kean, Barbara— 246 Klausner, Debbie-321 LaCroix, Mark- 321, 153 Lee, Jim— 249 I Klein, Michael-365 LaDue, Bob— 248 Leeds, Sandi-249, 85 Klingelberger, Joanne-365 LaDue, Carol-54, 321 LeFevre, Pete-366 Legault, Tricia— 30, 91, 96 Knie, Janet— 365 LaDue, Skeeter-365 Kean, Jim-320 Keeler, Monta-246 Keene, Steve-246, 288 Keene, Suzanne— 54, 365 Knight, Becky-321, 106 Knight, Daye— 54, 365 Knight, Paul— 321 Lacouture, Terry— 365 LaCroix, Barbara-365 Leighton, Steve — 249 Lemmond, Steve— 135, 366 Lemons, Jimmy-134, 377, Knight, Paul— 321 Knight, Ronnie— 103, 247 Knoblauch, Don— 365 Lambert, Christine-248 Lance, Linnea— 248 161, 159 Lennon, Jeff— 322 1 Keese, Pam-56, 246 Landis, DaIe-54, 87, 321 Lennox, Johnny-366 Kegans, James — 246 Knoblouch, Julie— 321 Langley, Billy— 248 Lenz, Mark-249 Keith. Lewis— 64, 365 Kieth, Vicki-246. 62, 63, 292 Knox, Hayden-96, 248 34, 63 Knox, Kathy— 56, 248, 59, 296, 291 Langley, Lee-366 Langley, Tina-249 Leslie, Tom-134, 322 Lester, David-366 Kell, Sue-54, 365 Langmack, Jodie-366 Lester, Steve— 322 Keller, Kirk— 134, 365, 168 Knox, Randy-321 Lassiter, Charles— 321 Levit, Ricky-322 Kelley, Monetta— 246 Koelker, Ellen— 248 Latimer, Jeff-366 Lewis, Dave-322 Kelly, Pamela— 246, 65 Kolodny, Glenn— 302 Lavercombe, Randy-366, 154 Lewis, Devora-249 ISe-d 416 7:1 Diane— 249 Jonny— 366, 63 Penni— 64, 366, 62 Pattie— 54, 322 Bill— 250 , Pam-250 nny , 322, 189 Lincja, Thomas— 322 Line y, John— 250 ck, James — 366 Lin Linr Richard— 366 Jim— 250, 162 Dawn— 94, 366 Scott— 322, 95, 154, Littf :, Carin— 322 , Kim-366 Bill— 134, 366 Litil Don— 250 Litll Marianne— 322 e 3od, Mike— 250 Livii i, Judy— 24, 51, 52, 53, 66, 1, 250, 404 n ton. Sherry— 54, 366 ich, Mitchell— 250 Janet— 366 Long Cenny— 135, 367 Long tobin— 250 Long erry — 250 Lens re, Linda— 251, 61, 62, 63. Long ), Long )re, Kathy— 251 Loopi Lorri Lougl Louw Lova Love, Love, Love. Louv( Lo ' Liira Lure Lunt, Lusk Luiha Lynch Lyon, Joe— 322, 329, 189 Debbie— 367 re, Melissa— 322 Lothr ge, Robert— 120, 122, 25l| Rick— 367 , Mike— 57, 367 iCaren— 322 m— 64, 323 aren— 323 elissa— 72, 251 Shelly-251 onna— 367 Lowle Richard— 322 Lowr: ;e, James — 367 Lowr( Ann — 322 Lowre Julie— 367 Lowt J, Carol— 54, 55, 251 ddie— 135, 367 nny-323 le— 367 bbie-251 Janet— 54, 367 atricia — 251 dy— 251 Mc. t( McBri Mania— 367 Rustv— 291 McCaleb, Pam— 367, 62 McCarley, Denise— 323 McCarty, Denis( 323 McCaslin, Reggie— 120, 125, 323 McClarnon, Mark— 156, 157 McCIendon, Barbara— 252 McClendon, Catherine — 367 McCloskey, Bill— 367 McClure, Elizabeth— 252, 63 MrClure, John— 252 McClure, Kathie— 323 McConnell, Dale— 367 McConnell, Daryl— 252 McConnell, Pamela— 80, 323 McCord, Martha— 51, 52, 53, 252 McCord, Micky— 323 McCormack, Jeanean — 367, 62 McCormick, Patti— 367 McCormick, Sheri— 252, 108 McCracken, Martha— 323 McCrar ' , Hardee— 120, 124, 252 McCrary, Sue— 54, 367 McCravey, Mike— 367 McCray, Laurie— 66, 367 McCurdy, Becky— 52, 323 McDaniel, Debbie— 367 McDaniel, Julie— 54, 367 McDaniel, Peggy— 54, 323 McDaniel, Steve— 134, 323 McDermott, Jan— 367, 62 McDonald, Anna— 56, 323 McDonald, Barry— 367 McDonald, Jim — 367 McDonald, Linda— 64, 323 McDonald, Susan— 252, 114 McDowell, Debra— 323 McElroy, Ann— 71, 252, 93, 292 McFarland, Gary— 367 McFarland, Mike— 367 McGee, Frank— 135, 367 McCowan, Debbie— 323, 63 McGrady. Patrick— 252 McGregor, Brian— 56. 252, 286 McHaney, Jody— 252, 85 McKenzie, Ken— 367 McKissack, Jimmy— 134, 317, 323 McKissick, Pam— 367 McKissisk, Sherron— 323 McKnight, Sherron— 323 McKnight, Jackie— 20, 253, 93 McLarnon, Mark — 367 McLaughlin, Jody— 367, 153 McLaughlin, Melissa— 367, 64 McLaughlin, Pam— 253 McLeod, Connie— 367 McLouth, Debbie— 324 McManus, Matt— 367, 64 McMellan, .Mike-324 McMichael, Joe-324, 335, 188 McMillan, Ros 253 McMillan, Tommie-324 McMillen, Debbie-253 McNeely, Steve— 307 McNeese, Mary- 253 McNeese, Patricia— 324 McNeil, Melody— 253, 297 McSwain, Debbie— 324 M Mabry, Debbie— 44, 45, 94, 253, 180 Machette, Pat— 324 Machost, Brenda— 368 Mackey, Joel— 324, 63 MacPherson, Cindy— 367 Mahoney, Jim— 368, 134 Mahoney, Sheila— 253, 62 Major, Mike-120, 130, 253 Maley, Linda— 54, 368 Malhiot, Tommy — 368 Mallory, Ann— 368, 154 Mallory, David— 324 Mallory, Hal-324, 154, 189 Mallow. Faye-253, 100 Mangruni. Marita — 368 Mann. Robert— 253 Mann, Tom— 368 Manning. Pat— 324 Mariner, Mike— 368 Markie. Kim— 324 Marks, David— 324 Marks, Joel— 253 Marks, Mike— 103, 120, 254, 160 Marshall, Betty— 254 Marshell, Nanry-324 Marstrand, Robert— 254 Marlie, Mark-.324 Martin, Elby— 254 Martin, Mike-368 Martin, Steve-57, 112, 113, 314. 324, 189 Martin, Suzanne — 54, 350, 356, 368. 371 Martin, Tommy — 368 Marx, Lauree— 368 Mason, Cindy— 54, 368 Mason, Gary — 368 Mason, Nancy— 368 Massengill, Margie — 254 Massey, Billy— 324 Massie, Dottie— 324 Massoletti, Ronnie — 368 Masters, Bev— 368 Masters, Kathy— 324 Masters, Ken-254 Masterson, Mark— 324 Masterson, Mary — 71, 254 Matheny, Margaret — 254 Matlock, Pam— 324, 114 Matlock. Pat-324, 62 Matson, Bryan-56, 254 Matthews. Dennis— 254, 85 Matthews, Marilyn— 54, 368 Matzen. Marty— 52, 99, 310, 324, 189 Mauldin, Mark— 255 Maupin, Shirley — 368 Maxwell. Sabra— 255, 85 May, Jerr)- 254 Maves. Melinda— 54. 368. 62, 114 Means, Mary— 324 Mears, Vicki-368 Medley. Christina- 255 Medlock, Becki-368 !, Jk - Medlock, Susan — 255 Meek, Patricia— 255, 292 Mehl, Kathy— 205 Melton, Karen— 318, 325, 189 Melton, Susan— 66, 67, 91, 99, 98, 255, 84, 185 Mentzel, Kenny— 368 Mercer, David— 28, 56, 255 Merritt, Mary— 325 -54, 368, Merryman, Cece Merryman, Jim— 134, 325 Mervicker, Wayne— 306, 325 Messer, Gary— 325 Messick, Jimmy— 368 Messmer, Glenn— 73, 137, 139, 255, 83 Meyer, Cynthia— 94, 325 Meyer, Victoria— 255 Miars, Donald— 255 Michaels, Debbie— 29, 255, 183 Michaels, Tamme — 256 Milam, Mike— 325 Miles, Vicki— 52, 368, 62 Mill, Kathy— 77 Miller, Bob— 135 Miller, Bruce— 134, 368 Miller, Jean— 325 Miller, Jo Ann— 256 Miller, Leslie-256, 114, 296 Miller, Melissa— 368 Miller, Randy— 256, 190 Miller, Robert— 368 Miller, Robert P.— 256 Miller, Robin— 368 Miller, Sandra— 325 Miller, Tom-256 Miller, Tina-256 Miller, William— 369 Mills, Donald— 256 Mills, Richard-208, 325 Mills, Ron— 120, 123, 256 Milot, Mike— 325 Milot. Sandy— 369 Mims, John— 61, 63 Minette, Kathy— 369 Minnis, Glenn — 325 Minnis, Larry— 208, 369 Mitchell, Danny— 256, 85 Mitchell, David— 256, 166 Mitchell, James— 325 Mitchell, Jody-325 Mitchell, John— 325, 168, 165 Mitchell, Kathryn— 256 Mitchell, Lynn— 64, 325 Mitchell, Terry ie, 51, 52, 66, 67, 257, 39 Mize, Martha-99, 257, 63, 77 Mize, Nancy— 54, 369 Moffett, Melody— 64 Moi, Cindy— 54, 72, 325 Moia, Mimi— 27, 82, 94, 257, 95, 296 Molchan, Michael— 257, 63 Monaghan, George — 369 Monday, Jay-257, 92, 293 Mondick, Joni— 54, 369 Montgomery, Mary — 325 Moody, Jim — 81 Moon, Melanie— 51, 52, 257 Moore, Barbara— 326 Moore, Bill— 98, 257, 75, 409, 292 Moore, Diane— 326 Moore, Ellen— 68, 69, 257 Moore, Gary — 369 Moore, Jerry — 326 Moore, Michael — 257 Moore, Robert— 257 Moore, Stanley— 369 Moore, Tim — 257 Moorehead, Susan— 369 Moorman, Margaret — 326 Mooty, Helen— 369 Moran, Mark— 222, 257 Morgan, Jacky— 258, 99, 137, 139, 106, 104 Morgan, Sally— 54, 84, 326 Morgan, Theresa — 326 Morris, Andrea — 326 Morris, Ann— 326, 62 Morris, Dennis— 318, 326 Morris, Jim — 369 Morris, Richard— 258 Morrison, Mary Anne — 369, 62 Morrison, Ronny— 309, 326 Morrow, Rebecca — 258 Morse, Greg— 120, 121, 127, 25a, 33 Mott, Bruce— 258 Morton, Jark— 369 Moses, Belinda— 366, 369 Moses, Debbie— 258, 108, 286 Mosher, Pam— 54, 369 Moss, Janet— 258, 63 Mott, Bruce— 258 Mousner, Patricia — 258 Muller, Julie— 369 Mulvihill, James-258 Mundy, Bruce— 30, 137, 138, 141, 146, 147, 151, 218, 258, 144, 149, 142, 152 Munson, John— 258 Munson, Lynette — 64, 326, 331 Munson, Marcia— 324, 154 Murchey, Meg — 326 Murchison. Bruce— 307, 326 Murphey, Katryn— 258 Murphey, Les— 259 Murphy, Melany— 54, 369 Murphy, Mike— 369 Murray, Darrell— 259 Murray. Don— 369 Murry, Thomas— 324 Mussett, Ray— 57, 326, 58, 59, 60 Muysson, Ingrid — 369 Myers, Vicki — 71 N Nelson, Sarah— 327 Naboshek, Mark— 326 Nagomie, Jim— 92 Nahkunst, Mike— 259, 286 Napper, George — 369 Naugle, Pam-52, 326 Nault, Hermayne— 259 Neal, Connie— 326 Neal, Linda-369 Neal, Sharon— 326 Neale, Bill— 326 Nedrow, Marcy— 369 Neilson, Eric— 259, 100 Nelson, Douglas— 369 Nelson, John— 327 Nelson, Marque— 64, 65 Nelson, Melinda— 12, 24, 25, 52, 53, 59, 66, 91, 110, 222, 111 Nelson, Sarah— 327 Nelson, Terry- 369 Netherland, Marshall— 56, 247, 259, 409, 286 Neurohr, George— 134, 327 Nevins, Susan — 259 Newbold, Karen— 369 Newby, Stephen— 327 Newby, Steve— 327 Newell, Ricky— 64, 327 Newell, Tom— 259 Newland, Harold— 64, 369 Newman, Mary— 327 Newsom, Susan— 52, 310, 318 Nichols, Chip-369 Nichols, Nanci- 52, 327 Nickels, Judy— 327 Nickols, Patty— 327 Nimitz, Randy— 259 Nix, Lornen— 327, 63 Nix, Stephanie-327 Nodorft, Donald— 327 Nogami, Jim— 327 Nohr, Katherine— 260, 88 Nolte, Ann— 87, 327 Nolte, Jane— 64, 369 Norcom, David— 260 Norcom, Phil-369 Noreen, Garry— 260 Norman, Eddie-260 Norris, Ann — 327 Northcutt, Terri— 370 Norton, Eddie— 72, 260, 409 Norton, Lisa— 72, 370 Nunley, Lynn— 23, 66, 67, 260, 406 V sbaum, Claudia 370 )i ;s, Glen— 370 ) ey, Michael— 309, 3?7 ien, Gary— 327 ien, Tom— 135, ' 370 Jenbein, Kay— 327 nnell, Mike— 370 nnell, Phillip— 370 t I, Mary— 327 n, Mike— 260, 293 d 1, William— 57, 327 : nnell, Karen— 56, 328 tinell, Linda— 260 nnell, Sharon— 328 , Gil— 29, 120, 121, 260 I lley, Steve— 260 Mike— 328 r, David— 370 i |r, Dee Ray— 370 , Nick— 370 , Ann— 260 , Kathy— 328 , David— 260 I |(lley, Cass— 71, 72, 73, Jenny— 370 , Nini-328 Larry- 57, 328 1, Joni— 328 1, Judy— 328 1, Ron-370 ly, Cheryl— 261 f|teve— 353 rn, Tim— 328 Rick— 261 t(JNancy— 64, 261 I V, Cindy— 54, 72 , Jack— 328 an, Jo Ann— 56, 261 Edgar-370 Mary— 64, 370 | Mike— 370 Ricky- 261 , Bill— 328 , Jane Ann— 52, 304, 325, 328, 189, 111 2, Richy— 57, 261 ■, Frances— 328 , Marilyn— 56, 315, 2158, 59 Nancy - 66, 56, 370, i Paul-328 1 Cindy— 54, 370 Rill- 30, 97 Dave— 370 Parker, Jan— 261 Parker, Jana Ann — 261 Parker, Jim— 120, 328, 160 Parker, Ronnie— 120, 121, 133, 261, 161 Parker, Stevie— 120, 328 Parks, John— 261 Parks, Joy— 370 Parks, Sandy— 370, 154, 155 Parsons, Lee— 328 Parsons, Viki— 89, 318, 328 Partlow, Becky— 370 Partlow, Sieve— 130, 120, 231, 261 Parlon, Carol— 45, 261, 297 Pate, James— 328 Pate, Richard— 329 Patterson, Boyd— 57, 262 Patterson, Gayla— 329, 63 Patton, Dave— 370, 63 Patton, Mike— 262 Patton, Pat— 134, 370, 63 Paulk, Patricia— 91, 329 Payne, Lori— 54, 370 Payne, Mike— 126, 132, 126, 124, 329, 161 Pearce, Pam— 51, 53, 262 Pearson, Donna — 370 Pearson, Sue — 370 Peavy, Carolyn— 329 Peek, Ann— 72, 107, 262, 39, 280, 188, 186, 185, 296, 190 Peery, Roger— 262 Penalver, John— 370 Pennell, Judy— 370 Pennington, John— 329, 153 Pennington, Thomas — 329 Penny, Rick— 370, 153, 167, 168 Perkins, Lynne — 54 Perkins, Val— 329 Perry, Susan— 52, 370 Peshock, Jim— 56, 370 Peshork, Ronnie— 56, 262, 188, 58, 59 .. , Peters, Carla— 103, 107, 262, 33, 183 Peters, Cosetta— 262 Petersen, Sybil— 370 Peterson, John— 64, 262 Peterson, Kristi— 54, 370, 34, 108 Peyron, Alan— 262 Peyron, Janet— 370, 62 Pfiester, Bill-329, 63 Pfiester, Diane— 370 Phelps, Becky— 64, 370 Phemister, Josh— 329 Phemister, Larry— 329 Phillips, Cindy— 52, 329 Phillips, Mike— 370 Phillips, Phil-263 Phipps, Jay— 56, 58 Pierce, Chuck J.— 370, 371 Pierce, Janet— 329, 263 Pierce, Janet— 72, 80 Pierce, Richard— 370, 72 Pilot, Valerie— 329, 62 Pipken, Sandra— 371, 64 Pipkin, James— 309, 329 Pippenger, Wayne — 329 Pittman, David— 371 Pittman, Jane— 52, 329, 111 Pittman, Mike— 371 Pitts, Ray— 329, 153 Place, Mike— 371 Pliskal, Pamela— 371 Plough, Debbie— 72 Plumb, Jerold— 371, 357 Poblenz, Frank— 263 Poe, Laura— 329 Poo, Vicki-371 Poindexter, Jerry— 263 Pok, Jan— 371 Pond, Cindy— 54, 371 Pond, Rhonda— 371 Ponder, Sandra— 263 Pool. Jim— 371, 1S4 Pool. Kathv— 263 Poole, Tommy — 371 Pope. Ina— 263 Porter, Julie— 371 Potter, Karen— 371 Porter, Melanie— 371 Powell, Cindy— 52, 371, 169 Powell, Deborah— 329, 344 Powell, Elaine— 263 Powell, John— 263, 162 Powers, Ralph— 371 Poxon, Debi— 330 Pratt, Steve— 263 Prentice, Carolyn— 54, 371 Prentice, Thomas— 330 Presby, Mindy— 264 Pressel, Victoria- 264 Price, Dianne— 371 Price, Jim— 330 Price, Sharon— 264 Prichard, Gary— 330 Priest, Royce— 330 Priest, Susy— 54, 371, 62 Primdah, Candace— 52, 231, 264 Pringle, Colin— 371 Pritchett, Dian— 54, 55, 264 Pruett, Nancy— 371 Pruitt, Merri— 371 Pryor, Christie— 101, 330 Puckett. Gary— 264 Puckelt. Neal— 169 . 330 Funis. Pat -91. 26-t Pulnam. I.inda-57. 264 Quack.nbush. Marcia— 371 R Radulescu, Ray— 371 Raez, Cindy— 330 Ralpl . Rol.erl-96. 264. 293 Ramey, Glea— 137, 138, 150, 264, 144, 148. 152 Ramey, Kim— 64, 371 Ramsay, Donald— 264 Ramsey, Leo — 330 Ranee, Jeffrey— 330 Randow, Richard— 64, 330 Raper, Cathi— 264, 83 Raper, Jody— 371 Rasco, Kathy— 62, 363, 63 Rathburn, Mark— 371, 63 Ravell, Pam— 265 Ray, Greg— 330 Ray, Robert-120. 124, 265 Ray, Roger— 371 Reams, Bob— 265 Reddick. Nancee— 371 Redle, Rick-372 Redman, Kevin— 330 Redman, Leslie— 54, 372 Reed, Gary— 330 Reed, Patti— 372 Reed. Terry— 64, 372 Reego. Jan— 364. 372 Reese, Robert— 330 Reese, Ronald— 265 Reeves, Pam— 265 Reha, David— 265 Reid. Joy— 372 Reithner, Sue— 51, 53, 103, 265, 39, 109. 108 Reneau, Wayne— 265 Reynolds, Jodi— 331 Rice, Becky-372 Rice, Donna— 265 Rice. Tom— 265 Rich, Carla-331 Rich, Michelle— 372 Rich, Susan— 66, 67, 265 Richards, Boon— 73, 103, 265, 235, 180 Richards, David— 331. 156 Richards, Jean-48. 49, 51, 31, 103, 266, 174. 175, 183 Richardson. Linda— 372 Richardson, Will— 372 Richmond, James— 266 Richmond, Lou — 64, 331 Richters, Kathy— 266 Ricketts, Debbie— 63 Ridenour, Dane— 64, 372 Ridenour. Karen- 266, 78, 188. 296, 190 Ridgeway, Paula— 372 Riley, Elizabeth— 331 Riley, Pat— 54, 372 Riley, Terry — 331 Rippy, Terry- 31, 331 Ritmeester, Bev— 54. 372 Ritmeester, Chri — 31, 266 Ritterskamp, John Ritterskamp, Judy— 331 Rivera, Steve— 266 Rivers, Lynna — 331 Roaves, Mike— 331 Roberts, Bill— 266 Roberts, Danny— 134, 331 Roberts, Deborah— 372, 54 Roberts, Francis— 62 Roberts, Patty— 331 Roberts, Randy— 266 Roberts, Richard— 266 Roberts, Scott— 372 Robertson, Robert— 64, 372 Robinson, Karen — 331 Robinson, Michael — 331 Roderick, Pam— 266 Rodgers, Michael— 372 Roederer, Bob— 266 Rogers, Hubert— 266, 190 Rogers, Susan— 54, 372 Rollins, Ruth-266, 63 Roman, Royce — 356, 372 Rommel, Jon— 72, 266 Rooker. Mark-120, 122, 331, 167, 166 Roques, Margaret — 331 Roques, Colette— 372 Rosati, Gaetano— 331 Rose, Cindy— 267 Rose, David— 153, 134, 372 Rosen, Russell— 372 Ross, Dave— 372 Ross, John— 372 Rosser, Joe— 267 Rost, Randall— 267, 162, 158 Rowe, David— 331 Rowe, Jim— 372 Rowell, Kathi— 331 Rowland, Malcolm— 372, 63 Rowland, Patty— 54, 372 Roy, Marc— 372 Roytt, Alan— 372 Ruback, Stephen— 20, 267, 92, 293 Ruelton, Tommy— 101, 120, 122, 267 Rumbaugh, Janet— 66, 107, 267, 185 Rumbo, Becky— 61, 331, 63 Rush, Debby— 267 Rushing, Randy— 69, 267 Russell, Pam— 267, 287 Russell, Stephanie — 372 Russell, William— 332, 63 Rutenbar, Steve— 153, 372 Rutherford, Tam— 268 Rutledge, Keith— 134, 372 Ryan, Mike— 332 Ryan, Sydnee— 332 Saita, Debbie— 64, 332 Sale, Lynn— 268 Sams, Pam— 54, 332 Sanchez, Linda— 372 Sanders, Jimmy — 268 Sanders, Mark— 372, 154 Sanders, Nancy— 94, 268 Sanders, Penny— 66, i07, 300, 332, 348, 189 Sapp, Buck— 332 Sappington, Michael— 332 Savage, Hank— 64, 332, 76 Saxton, Charles — 372 Sayers, Joel— 64, 332 Scalf, Buddy— 268 Scallon, Charlotte— 372 Scallon, Janet— 332, 63 Schafer, Sara — 372 Schafer, Steve— 332 Scheer, Bob— 372 Schell, Bill— 372 Schleeweis, Charlotte— 56, 332, 58 Schlein, Phil— 332 Schlue, Janet— 332 Schmid. David-268 Schneider, Bob— 222, 268 Schneider, Mitch-332 11 See Seis SeiK Sen: Slmfl Sh; Shal tman, Lynn— 52, 71, 95 k, Jeffrey— 373 k, Patricia— 373 ber, Sharon— 56, 68, 69, 83,58 nkeisen, John — 373 Sci-nkeisen, Peggy— 332 er, David— 66, 332 !, Phil— 332 S f z, Erich— 373 S i (lacher, Sharrnn— 333 Sch irtz, Kathy— 373 S h rtz. Sherry— 373 Bill— 69, 72, 251, 268, 289 Cristie— 268 Danny— 135, 373 Marilyn— 64, 373 Ricky— 373 Shirley— 333 S( renins, Arnetl— 373, 62 Janey— 269 :a, Sharon— 269, 85 rs, Pam— 54, 373 , David— 30, 73, 137. 141, 145. 146, 147, 150, 143, 14S 152 Jane— 373 Lynny— 269 !r, Bronwyn — 333 , Rocks— 373 , Jeff-373 Seri et, Mary- 373 Joe— 333 , Kathy— 269 Mary— 373 , Dave— 333 , William- 373 Sha Jurg, Mark— 355. 373, Sh;in n, Susie— 51, 52. 269, 28 ' _ Tana— 373 Shav :;ienda— 269. 291 a oug— 269 Henry-269, 296 Sally— 269 n, Greg— 373 Mall-.373 d. Joe- 66. 105. 326. .She I Slu-i 33J542 Sh. ■ h.Tillehi 1.0 Kennv-373 373 uis— 270 Harry- 270. 3.33 k. Kohcrl 3.33 John -.333 37 1 , Dehhic— 48 2. 286. 173 Deborah- 371 •avid- 333 Short, Jan— 154 Short, Karen— 270 Shrader, Darrell-333 Shreir, Deen— 333, 162 Shrophire, Tim — 374 Shubzda, Bill— 374 Sicard, Chris— 270 Sidwell, Lynn— 333 Sieling, John— 374 Sieling, William— 73, 270 Sigman, Sara — 270 Sihvonen, Denise— 270, 62 Sihvonen, Valorie-374 Siler, Valeri— 374 Simmons, Bunny — 54, 374 Simmons, Carroll— 56, 270 Simmons, Deborah — 270 Simmons, Melody— 374 Simmons, Terry — 270 Simms. Beth-374 Simpson, David— 270 Sine, Eddy— 271 Sine, Tim— 134. 333 Sipchen, Pete— 333 Sissel, Linda— 333, 109 Sistrunk, Debi— 66, 204. 271 Sivertsen, David— 374 Skelton, Joyce— 66, 67, 271, 100, 108. 287 Skiles, Steve— 374 Slabotsky, Bryan— 374 Slaight, Mike— 120, 121, 122, 333 Slattery, Ruth— 374 Slazer, Melanie— 271 Slover, David— 374 Smallwood, Robert— 334 Smith, Ann— 271 Smith, Anne— 271 Smith, Barton- 120, 125, 334, 160 Smith. Bob— 374 Smith. Bruce— 56, 271 Smith, Curtis— 334 Smith, Danny— 235. 271 Smith, Debbie— 374, 33i Smith, Deborah— 54. 374 Smith, Dcbra— 271 Smith, Dolores- 271 Smith. Don— 374 Smith, Doris— 271 Smith. Edwin-271 Smith. Everett- .3,34 Smith. Cloria-272 Smith. Henry— 272 Smith. Janet— 374 Smith. Joe— 72. .334. 63 Smith. John- 72. 120. 12.3, 272 Smith. Karen- -272 Smith. Linda- 272 Smith. Mike— 331 Smith, Patricia — 56 Smith. Patti— 272, 334, 61. 63, 58, 59 Smith, Penny— 272, 334 Smith. Reid— 56 Smith. Rick— 272 Smith, Shannon— 3M Smith, Steven— 334 Smith, Susan— 272 Smithheisler, Jack— 374, 153 Snow, Bill— 374 Snowden, Marsha— 73, 272. 90 Sobey, Terry — 374 Soelter, Diane— 374 Soelter, Judy— 272 Solomon, Marc — 334 Somerlin, Steve — 374 Southerland, Karen— 334 Spain, Sherry — 64 Speaks, Bob— 375 Spears, Brenda — .54, 375 Spears, Craig — 375 Speed, Barbara — 375 Spencer, Dale— 375 Spencer, Gary — 273 Spencer, Steve — 334 Spicer, Cindy— 110. 334. Ill Spicht. Vicki-54. 375 Spicker, Sandra— 273 Spies, Kathy — 54. 375 Spiller. Christie- 56. 273 Spradling. Larry — 135, 375 Stafford. Charlie— 375 Stallard. David-334, 159 Stanley, Susan— 375 Spencer, Steve-3M Stark. John— 375 Stead, Jan — 64, 375 Stebbins, Gregory— 335 Steele, Paul— 335 Steen. Libby— 375 Sleenson. Kurt— 273 Stein. Frances— 273 Stein, Vicki Steinbach. Ward— 64, 375 Steinbring. Clifton— 335 Steinbring. Wayne— 56, 58 Stepan. Sandra — 335 Stephens, Brenda— 375, 62 Stephens. Dennis— 375 Stephens. Marilan— 335, 61. 63 Stephenson, Steve— 57, Slernuin, Steve— 273 Slelsiin. . nne— 273 Stevens, -Man- 273 Stevens. Bobby— 335 Stevens. Sam— 273 Steward. Paul— 335 Steward. Robert— 335 Stewart. . rt Stewart. Carol — 273 Stewart. Paul— 134 Stewart. Vicki-, 54. 72. 375 Stilwell. Mickey— 335 Stocker, Scott— 375 Stockhoff, Cy— 273, 77 Stockhoff, Sue— 273 Stocki, Chris-22, 52, 335 Stocklas, Ron— 274 Stiffler, Cindi— 312, 335 Stone, Cyndi— 54, 375 Stone, Jeffrey— 274 Stone, Roy — 335 Stoner, Deborah— 274, 85 Stott, Jay— 335 Stout, Russell— 375 Stovall, Russ— 222, 274 Stover, Richard — 335 Stoy, Eddie— 335 Strait, LaVenda-375, 62 Strange, Dru— 335 Strecker, Pam— 336 Streetman, Mike— 28, 274 Strong, John — 375 Strong, Tina— 375 Strovhal. Karen— 274 Stubbs, Scott— 134, 375 Stuckey, John— 57, 375 Stuteville, Sharon Stutts, Bill— 57, 336 Sullivan, Eileen— 52, 274, 188 Sullivan, Marilyn— 336 Sullivan, Rickv— 346, 336, 337 Sumner, Gar - — 274 Susnjer, Kathy — 336 Sutherland, David Sutherland, David— 336 Suttle, Susan — 336 Swain, Kenneth— 64, 336 Swanson, Jim — 375 Swanteson, Carol — 375 Swanteson, Karen— 274 Sweeney, Karen — 336, 63 Swords, Jerry- 134, 317, 336 Szabo, Sally — 337 Szabo, Tim— 89, 274 Szitas, Robert— 337 Tabor, Susie— 54, 274 Tague, Jeff— 134, 375 Tague, Susan Talley, Randy— 337 Tankersley, David— 274, 78 Tanner, Jeff— 64, 376 Tanner, Stephanie — 337 Tanney, Don— 337, 156, 157 Tate, Lollie— 376 Taylor, Ann— 54, 369, 376 Taylor, Jacki— 275 Taylor, Judy— 64, 376 Taylor, Mark- 376 Taylor, Paul— 56, 337 Taylor, Richard— 135, 376 Taylor, Scott— 337 Taylor, Sharon— 275 Taylor, Shari— 275 Taylor, Shelby— 337 Taylor, Silvi— 69, 89, 275 Taylor, Susan — 275 Taylor, Tommy — 376 Teer, Randall— 376 Teems, Delaia — 275 Teer, Robin— 64, 376 Tesmer, Steve — 337 Thayer, Donald— 376 Theobald, Jackie— 364, 337 Thomas, Gary— 22, 66, 275 Thomas, Kerry— 342 Thomas, Mark— 342 Thomas, Thomas— 45, 66, 44, 47, 112, 113, 67, 71, 227, 275, 184, 188, 409, 190 Thomason, Cecil — 376 Thompson, Alerta — 376 Thompson, Caryl — 275 Thompson, David — 275 Thompson, David — 370 Thompson, Deborah — 376 Thompson, John— 342 Thompson, Kay — 54, 376 Thompson, Mark — 342 Thompson, Randy — 275 Threet, Regina— 275 Thrower, Chuck — 376 Tidmore, Sharon— 62, 342 Tippie, Steve— 64, 376 Tippit, Owen- 376 Todd, Richard— 376 Tomlinson, Linda — 342 Tomlinson, Terry — 54, 376, 276 Tann, Pam— 62, 342 Tonne, Terric — 54, 376 Toussaint, Holly Ann— 376 Towery, Tony — 342 Townsend, Deborah— 276 Townsend, Valerie— 54, 376 Trace, Lavonne— 64, 342 Trammell, Cathey— 342 Trammell, Gary Trantham, Peggy— 276 Travis, Janet— 376 Tredway, Dick— 342 Trewin, Tom — 342 Tritt, Misty— 376 Tronrud, Michael— 376, 343 Troth, Judy— 343 Trusty, Neil— 343 Tubbs, Nancy— 276, 343 Tucker, Sue— 376 Tucker, Thomas — 377 Tucker, Tommy — 63 Tunnell, Terrie- 64, 377 Turbyfill, Linda-377 Turella, Robin— 343 Turner, James — 343 Turner, Marci— 64, 377 Turner, Sandy 377 Turner, Steve— 72, 343 Turner, Susan— 25, 343 Turner, Tommy — 276 Tutor, Linda— 377 Tutt, Cindy— 377 Tuttle, Lowell— 276 Twichell, Mike— 276 u Uglow, Loyd— 377 Uhl, Gay-343 Unfug, Chuck— 276 Upchurch, Roger— 377 Upchurch, Scott— 343 Uresti, Susan — 276 Vallee, John— 377 Vallee, Carol— 276, 85 Van Allen, James-276, 72 Van Bibber, Diana— 54, 377, 114 Vance, Becky— 377 Vance, Paul— 153, 373, 377, 159 Van Cleve, Virginia — 277 Van Citters, Rachel— 377 Van Citters, Sarah— 276, 292 Van Meter, Kathy-86, 277 Vandagriff, Jim— 277 Vann, Debbie— 377 Vaughan, James — 377 Vaughn, Kathy— 54, 377 Vaught, Vanette-56, 377 Veerman, Janet— 52, 53, 32, 277 Verdi, Dedi-95, 277 Vernon, David— 377 Vernon, Paul— 163 Vestal, Hugh— 135, 377, 160 Vieira, Rosa Maria— 27, 296 Vines, Don— 64, 377 Vineyard, Charles— 277 Vineyard, Robin— 343, 70 Vogt, Nancy— 343,48,49,329 Wade, Becky-344 Wade, Genita— 344 Wade, Senita— 22 Wade, Sheryl— 344, 63 Wagenhauser, Betsy-377 Wagenhauser, Tom — 277 Waits, Debbie— 344 Waits, Lynn-54, 55, 277 Walker, Alexis-277, 100 Walker, Jo( 344 Walker, John-377 Walker, Martha— 62, 377 Walker, Norma— 378 Walker, Sheila-66, 67, 278 Wallace, Ben— 278 Wallace, Bruce— 3M Wa ce, Jane— 62, 54, 362, 3 Wa ce, Nancy— 278 Wj ice, Ruth— 91, 278 Wa s, Greg-378 Wa 5, Melinda— 107, 277, 2 Wa 1, Becky Wa 1, Bob— 64 , Mike-278 , Marie— 64, 378 al, Gary— 278 er, Mike— 64, 378 n, Billy— 120, 121, 278 a, Gary — 378 , Johnny— 344 Andrea— 344, 63 Dru Ann— 278 Wa , Don— 344 Wa Elaine— 378 WaJ Gail-378 Wai Jack— 378 WaJ Jean— 56. 278, 59 Wai W w w Wai Wat Wai Wai Wa Wai Wa Wa Waj We Wt Sharon— 378 n, Marcy— 278 aw, Christi— 31, 344 Melody-278, 85 Nancy— 378 Leah— 344 igton. Nancy- 83, 278 I n, Gregg — 345 Dunna- 345 Jim— 279 IS, Dickie— 135 IS, James— 378 IS, Virginia— 279 , Del)by-378 , Edd— 378 . Patti-64, 279 , Shindler— 379 y, Carol- 345 y, Sonny -279, 287 Weart, Teri— 72. 379 Webb, Marsha— 379 Webb. Nancy— 345 Wegman, Mark— 345 Weir, Larry — 64. 345 Weiss, John-363. 379 Weisz, Ronni«--345 Welch, Mike— 134, 379 Welch, Judy-345 Wells, Dana-379, 63 Wells, Julie— 345 Wells, Susie— 346, 345 Wensley, Jean— 279 Werry, Pam— 52. 346 Westerook, James— 346 Westbrook, Mike— 279 Westmoreland, Ricky— 346 Whatley, Linda-S4. 279 Whear, Patricia— 279 Whelan. Randy-57. 279, 58 Whiddon. John— 346 Whiiden. Larry— 379 Whitaker. Linda— 379 Whitaker, Mary— 379 White, Nina— 379 White, Patti— 6 White. Rebecca— 346 White. Shern-346 Whitefield, Michele— 379 Whiteside. Deborah-346 Whitfi.ld. Paula-95. 66. 67, 279. 2% Whitfi.ld. Siisan-346 Whiting. Bobbi— 56, 346 Whitniarsh, Nancy— 346 Whitney. Martha- 379 Whitted. Lucy-62, 346 Wicker, Steve— 379 Wickett, Barbara-62. 346 Wiederkehr. Gene-56. 279 Wiens, Rill-.3t3 Wior. David— 279 Wiginton, Ken — 346 Wilber, Rick— 280 Wilbum, Darlene— 346 Wilder, Lynne— 346 Wilkerson, Diane— 280 Wilkins, James— 134, 346 Wilkins, Ricky— 64, 379 Williams, Charles— 280 Williams. Craig— 379 Williams. Danny— 153, 379, 63 Williams, Danny— 135, 379 Williams, David— 280 Williams, David— 280 Williams, Douglas— 280 Williams, Eli5e-96, 280 Williams, Gary— 347 WilHams, Janice— 347 Williams, Jeanne— 280 Williams, John— 280 Williams, Kenneth— 281. 280 Williams, Linda— 281 Wiliams, Mark— 347, 156, 157 Williams, Marsha— 347 Williams, Mike-281 Williams, Mike— 281 Williams, Nancy— 379 Williams, Oscar— 379 Williams, Rebecca— 281 Williams, Stan— 322, 347 Williams, Terry- 347 Williams, Tiry— 379 Williams, Wesley— 281 Williamson, Jim— 379 Williford, Melba— 281 Wills, Charles— 281 Wilmore, Sharron— 64, 281 Wilson, Keith-21, 57, 379, 162 Wilson, Michelle-281 Wilson, Pat— 379 Windsor, Nell-281 Wing, Kevin-61, 30, 96, 281. 292 Wingard, Carol— 347 Winkler, Candy— 196 Winkler, Janet- 379 Winkler, Kathy— 54. Ji7 Winnette, Lyie— 135, 379 Winsett, Bob— 379 Winter, David— 64. 347 Winters, Arnold— 282 Winters. Terri-380 Wilhey. Sharon— 347 Wolf. Ronald-282 Wollan, Darbv— 56, 282, 58, 183 Womliacker, Kaye— 380 Wood. Debby— 54. 347 Wood. Karen— 54, ,380 Woodall, Rebecca-54. 347 Woodard, DcAnn— 282, 176, Woodliff. Teri— 282 Woods, Donna— S4, 72, 347 Woods, Kathleen-380 Woods, Kathy— 54, 380 Woods, Tom— 120, 124 Woodul, Dave— 291 Woodul, Richard— 380 Woodward, Cindy— 22, 52, 282 Woodward, Jeff-380 Wooldridge, Joyce— 52, 316, 332. 347. 181 Word, Connie — 347 Worden, Kenneth- 134, 380 Worth, John— 380 Wright, Annette — 347 Wright. Betty— 282 Wright, Dixie— 380 Wright. Jackie— 282, 85 Wright, John— 120, 123, 282 Wright, Kalhy-348 Wright, Mary Jane— 348 Wright, Nancy— 380 Wright, Susie— 282 Wright, Tommy— 380 Wulfjen. Luke-188. 348. 189. 104 Yanagisawa, Shane— 380 Yantis. Priscilla— 282, 77 Yarbrough, David — 348 Yates, Lawrence — 348 Yates. Walta— 380 Yaws, Marcia— 348. 85 Yazbeck. Randy— 64, 380 Yett. Sandra-83. 282 Yonke. David— 380 Yost, Robert-134, .380, 160 Young. David— 283 Young. 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