Richfield High School - Aries Yearbook (Waco, TX)

 - Class of 1965

Page 1 of 268

 

Richfield High School - Aries Yearbook (Waco, TX) online collection, 1965 Edition, Cover
Cover



Page 6, 1965 Edition, Richfield High School - Aries Yearbook (Waco, TX) online collectionPage 7, 1965 Edition, Richfield High School - Aries Yearbook (Waco, TX) online collection
Pages 6 - 7

Page 10, 1965 Edition, Richfield High School - Aries Yearbook (Waco, TX) online collectionPage 11, 1965 Edition, Richfield High School - Aries Yearbook (Waco, TX) online collection
Pages 10 - 11

Page 14, 1965 Edition, Richfield High School - Aries Yearbook (Waco, TX) online collectionPage 15, 1965 Edition, Richfield High School - Aries Yearbook (Waco, TX) online collection
Pages 14 - 15

Page 8, 1965 Edition, Richfield High School - Aries Yearbook (Waco, TX) online collectionPage 9, 1965 Edition, Richfield High School - Aries Yearbook (Waco, TX) online collection
Pages 8 - 9
Page 12, 1965 Edition, Richfield High School - Aries Yearbook (Waco, TX) online collectionPage 13, 1965 Edition, Richfield High School - Aries Yearbook (Waco, TX) online collection
Pages 12 - 13
Page 16, 1965 Edition, Richfield High School - Aries Yearbook (Waco, TX) online collectionPage 17, 1965 Edition, Richfield High School - Aries Yearbook (Waco, TX) online collection
Pages 16 - 17

Text from Pages 1 - 268 of the 1965 volume:

135 m ,.-...V Y Q ,..L.2A,..,. . 'LZ-igl..- i 5416163 55 Q L 8 .. I , 1 4 K., fa ' , 5' F? YL ,x .A qv - Q 5 s. . Z s V , I ,433 N '31, A V mf! 'A Qs ' ln' ffv ...F -. - H' t .Hr - w x fs? 31 . N , Q.x4T7 vl,T , NT Y A, 1,1 Y - lf I , ., Q' V. X xx I ' : v' ' fy iii ' as Ffzf., 3- 'mu Y ul L 'M xl Z fl? -lflaff -Fw NA' - WK FY, 'JJ y A f. . . 5:5 4 I I 'i ' A I L Qu f ' W! B., x fain P , rx- J ,Q I -, X I Qimi x fl ' W 5-' 3' ffm. L HW - Ti I Q' A ' in I -, IKM . X . I ' . 1 I, I A fl. .l n. 3, I: M nf! 6 ..' Q ? 2 454 Qin-X ' ' I l 4- y., j,,,jy3'V :lf-3.1 ---' ' -.!, 1 . -W :gf A A I A . .pw- -i-ff -ff f wig ,-w ww A 5. G F'-54 li-7 .q 7 fzfwww l'vh MMA g'Qfi4:xe:Fry K Q ,Nb G.iQ.i3.1 .Q ATWIQ' QW 1 I Qij , IT- .fjw R If 1 rw. . ' Vx EJ? x' 1,f Af- v x . Y 'Ni 5 I v '. . -lr-1 7 .MSD 1 1 1, , 71, ' f A .fx 1 5p' lx'j ww , -1 lfsx I xg QQ 'L 2 fff , E- I H 1 1.. 1 ' + V 5 I , v , :il t ,..QL. I 5 11- ,- xigivsgs- ' ' ' ' ef ?f 21P mga- . H, ny 'I 1 G21 . F 1 ly' l I x gl--' K. IE? ' zz.:-. ..g , , cr: '45 , mf 'gg 1.-Milf 1 V: b '-yd.. 1 I mike J X A Xlx . f X Vx ' xx n X. XXX L ' '-X . ' AX XX , K ' X-.i , XX -A ' 4 - js x. I X . xx' ., -.Y 4 ' RIXKN r f ' wx 'gf ji xl '-X1 1 -X 1 V Vxfx' 'ffrf ' ,T-1' xxx. ' V N Xvjj.. f - 1 'N' ' K V . : EQ F, 'I Xl ' XX. . kb D V, , k k I W ,. . - . f -4 - 'I X4 7 I ' Xxx V I . J ' , xxmf , N . n, i -, f . . T' -..S43' ' . I - .Xl X, K Y V . . . 'jj V 'X w - 'K - . -i in . x h . I ' 1 V X I I r I Y -X r I . Y V . .X 1 ,. V I I ' 1 ' A ' ' L '- E X fx- 'Nfl' - Nfrx-.. X ' ix-Q -.. A ' - 1. Vx 3 X X -Frfxxxw r V xi--. I V Vi . - xw' , kr I . '-ixNxf'5N: 4 . 1 ' rN5'4-'I '- f' ' :ir . - , . if . . J ' -Z 1' N' , , ,, .xx . ' 5 V- , ,N r - ., 1 K' 1 .-n Ax V 4 -4 ,wg ' r 1 QS, 1 Y . - .K N- LY Y . . . Xf-N.,-H 1 .-.V K I ' Y' '- ,I ' F. X-i?K'--ll, 'XT . I . irlyil . - . I ' ,wr ' -X I V' fx. ...I I . V' ' if 1-Q- fx f . I -,. , X 1 - - . I I... I ,, N, Y V I . V - i --.L , riffx-.x F 'H '- ,HN i 5 I ' rf --. M ' 1 , i I sm- rs -xx ' ,J ' -Ms. 'Q ' ' X ,Y . ,, V -S i 1 ' , 'V Y . I Q 4 , I w 7 r v V 743. - ,J f-' g .1 ., .. J -J , V k '- 1,-., ,,, iff, B., , . fc:-Q-.IW '-N .if,.l .iv - .-,. 7 'b' A' ' - -fj,.3,.' : -A '. 4, -'fu 5 Mt , I . , 29536 Y 'A 'i ?-.- 'Zu ' ' , 1 ' -'j'f1... 2' 'i..z L. V 4.:'L:,',f4:- I 5 Yak' 'Q '1 .. ', uf N' - '. - . 19.1. . i. -1 ':f'.'f'? .1.'f Q' I R-fm. L 1 ff'-27f '?,f' fi f,.'QiT 'lr ll' J 11 .'- A , L2 I . 3 N 'Jun' 'A' 'VA' nf' . - ,g,.g. -.,gx,,..',.3,.4 I ' A -'r .,' '-:' f, .g -f. ,' wi' .- -'?if.15f . , rv, ,uv K' 7 V If-L' 1.- in-yt, I. vi. ISL: , . , J 1 4-'-- l VAX-W ' Q111' '. 'f'4' 745 W ,' ,f'-TA, 3' 'J ' j' .2 '-. '-.1 :x 'f1 .. f Qg, ,gg iL1'.,. -. , , 9.1 lx. -, , 5 9 A, f.- -, H 7-1, ' ,' ' . f H. . x r 4 u I fi? fb Jim! yy I ,g-J' area- ., wg 1 - -eq Board of Trustees of Waco Independent Schools and School Administrators - Dr. Tom Husbands, Mrs. M. M. MacRae, Dr. C. S. Knape, Vic Anderson, J. EZ Crews, Avery Downing, Dr. L. V. McNamee, E. L. Yant, Lyndon Olson. o E' -1 fault B94 J. E. Crews and Dr. L. V. McNamee, members of the Ad ministration Board, thumb through new books. Avery Downing, superintendent of Waco Schools, pays a visit to the Richfield library. S 5 Board, Office ork Together H. Marvin Jennings, principal of Richfield High School, plans the day's business over the telephone. Garland Bullock, assistant principal of Richfield, reviews school calendar. X Xl wil 5 , 'Vw is . gc-'ra Aix .4 Ken Casner, dean of boys, con- Betty Bryant and Norma Staton, Richfield counselors, prepare PSAT siders disciplinary measures. scores for distribution to students. Q 1: , Q 3 1 3 My AMW- The Office Staff ls Core of School W,fKQf'Zff m a , l ' W e if 'F . 1 ' 'N ' ' 9 , , n ,Ji 'rr I 1 ' una I fi 1 - . I If 1 , ,S I. - .- 'fr he . 1 if 'M L 1 D -A Y ' - .A 1. ,' t 3 ' . V1.2 i l at ' ' Q be was , 4 'SJ' . . Mrs. Krause carefully prepares the day's absentee list. 10 lm Martha Bernhausen Business Manager we Athalia Britton j Attendance Secretary Laura Callan Registrar Edna Fitzhugh Study Hall Aide Edwina Hall Library Aide Gladys Krause Attendance Secretary Alma McCarthy Secretary to Principal Doris Thompson Librarian H Mrs. Callan reviews students' achieve ment test scores. ' 5 TI English Billie Branch li ll Melvin Anglia English Larry Coltharp English Charlotte Huddleston English is Engli h So Difficult? i i i H l l - ' is A o v H , X Z-X N.. l . li lr ' 'H l Y l Mr. Jenson laughs at his friend Hilda, -it -le-v VA- --if -- - , 1 ' T' ' . . V ,i if Q ,--11-Qi. -lin., It's funsies time in English with Dr. Anglin. Kenneth Jenson English, Speech 'N Pat Littlewood di English, History Elizabeth Mansfield English Kate Oliver English Dorothy Rush English Beth Stiles English Barbara Ternplin English Cecile Wood English ll Languages Li e ith Dail Use lil . A puzzled Mr. Ed Knipper wonders if that last sentence was really in German. nr uw? ,f NN! ., . 12 Jeanine Beaton A French, English 'W' Ola Freeman Spanish Miss Sterling takes time from Rome and Julius Caesar to catch up on current events. a V 'Y--N ' S gg-arg . I M Shirley Grube Spanish Ed Knipper German, Coach Mildred Sterling Latin Mrs. Freeman and students translate a Spanish dialogue. 1 if T' Don Filgo Loyd Hawthorne Mary Ann Lipford Lynda Riess Betsy Williams Band Chorus Art Drama, Speech Journalism Fine Art , A Variety of Talent Filgo toots his horn to call class to or 7 .51 der. nj' V L. up-. 7 Mr. Hawthorne beats time for students as they prepare for a concert. .ing Mrs. Riess personally brings the Halloween spirit into the classroom. l E 4? ,E 1 i ' M J il i Jack Eubank Geology Mary Fickling Biology Xanthia Foulks Biology ' j 4 .Q 'M l Allison Gilliam Chemistry WY . Rebecca Gregg i ' 1 2 , X Chemistry ' Q' l 5 - Mary Schieffer A V Biology ,V 1 gg fl CICHCC GITIEIIT S Hn A 1 A 'S Mrs. Foulks explains an portant item on the boar! Exactness of Thought Mrs. Gilliam emphasizes the. importance of preparing chemistry asslgnment. 14 ' .nm-lg 2 Fi-.. Miss Fickling closely examines micro-organisms that ha suddenly come to life under the mlcroscope. ath Expand Reasoning bilit Mr. Lattimore carefully explains a long mathematical problem. -Qw- ,gf--vf Alberta Bell Algebra Dorothy Blasche Geometry, Algebra Leslie Cochran Business Math Pat Cook Algebra, Geometry Emily Kattner Geometry, Physics Mary Lammergard Mrs. Bell writes problems on the board for her math students to solve. Geometry John Lattimore Iris Thompson Geometry Algebra 15 i Histor Comes Ali e in Class An answer to a civics question amuses Mr. Dagley. Mrs. Packard offers assistance with a smile. 16 Vg' Mrs. DuPuy gives her undivided attention to a class report. John Dagley Government Leslie DuPuy Government 7 - Fr Patricia Handy American History Jeanette Maxwell American History Joyce Packard Government Albert Smith American History 3. Martha Bemhausen Daphne Herring Geraldine Howard Business Manager Typingn Bookkeeping Typing Mrs. Herring's bookkeeping class diligently works on financial Mrs. Newman demonstrates correct typing reports. procedure. B . R . I t. - K iL1q'5 'ii' - ' ' ,, ' 'T : 'ff L If su :'r25eT: ',f'- a . w ,, 'n, -151 I 1 xlffx ..f , p Q r - Q We . Maenette J eanes ' 1 ' Shorthand, Typing Q, gi' 4' Odessa Newman ,- Typing H i .L Hulon Pass DE William Strother Business Law, Typing Mrs. Howard records Theresa Shet1ey's timed writings. 17 Mrs. Woods laughs with students. Geneva Christian Home, Family Living Louise Curry Homemaking Mary Eichelberger Home, Family Living Billy Hoeft PE, Drivers Training Ted Metcalf Metal Shop, Electronics Vern Montgomery Wood Shop, Algebra Practical Arts Re eal bilities .. , - , . L . .:. .1 -r .1 v.x.q:,5', . v.,,. .,.. .V . J, . ,,, , N B. R. Swindle Drafting Mary Woods Homemaking 1.. .,. -...V mfr- - .. H! .' -..,. N. ., : 'X - Ig W i 1 rf. .f--.:- . . . . 19. 4.: :, '1v'.i.-I . .Hg-,, ' 'r'Z?' K L - , VI L ii 453' : if? 1' Qwifw , 'wi ,M p QE' .2 Mr. Metcalf explains project to interested students. Mrs. Eichelberger corrects table settings. Ken Casner Coach, Dean of Boys George Johnson Coach, PE fa- a G . ' ., Norma Lowry - PE, Health ' ,. 'QA 3 f Hazel McCall f . PE, A Cheerleader Sponsor ' W Q - ' N Q- Emma Morehead R Health, History I Merlin Morrow V Coach, PE 1 -.1 ,-,.l Q 'l N .5151 Mrs. Lowry lowers grades of girls who are not wearing socks. if 0 w -fy,x' PE Stimulates Vim and igor fu Miss McCall stresses point in lively workroom discussion. Jack Price Ed Rolan Coach Coach, Health , 1 e +f+4 title C0755 BARBARA ANNA ABERNATHY - Gym Assist., PASF, Personal- ity Development Club, Gift Comm. PATRICIA GAYLE ADAIR - Rams Club, Tennis Club, Biology Assist., PASF, Historical Comm. DALTON WAYNE ADAMS - DE Club, JCL, Robed Choir. ROBERT LESTER, AIKEN - German Club, Football. RICHARD TOPPING AKE JEAN ALLEN - Spirit Club, Stu- dent Council, JCL, FTA, Home- room Sec. 1103, Recognition Comm. CAROLYN MARGARET AND- ERSON - JCL, NFL Pres., Sr. Nominating Comm., Homeroom V-P. 1123, Spirit Club, Social Comm. GWENDO-LYN ALETHA AND- ERSON - FHA, FTA, PASF, His- torical Comm. 5- --....,,.fF,. 5, it f.,'gf , 4 15. . ' W 1 M f , in .5 ,Q 5.1 it H F' 4.-1 y - we 22 il 1 'fl ,J +'r.' L- .. -1 r.-.,.,.,....... ..,,, 1? ,vu .3 1 QD 31 .,. 1 , , 3 R ' QW' PATRICIA KAY ANSELIN - Cheerleader, Aries Staff, Spirit Club, Key Club Princess, Quill and Scroll, Homeroom Pres. 1113. ELLEN LYNN ARNOLD - Music Appreciation Club, PASF. WILLIAM MCCAULEY ARNOLD - Student Council V-P,, Sr. Nom- inating Comm., NFL, JCL. Home- room Pres. 1103, Bridge Club. CANDACE1 ANN AYDELOTTE1 - Cheerleader, French Club, Home- room V-P. 1113, FTA, Robed Choir. SUZANNE BAILEY - Spirit Club, Homeroom Sec. 1123, Social Comm., Homeroom V-P. 1113, Robecl Choir. PASF, VICKI LYNN BAKER - Girls Glee Club, DE Club, FHA, PASF, WALTER HARRY BAKER - Homeroom V-P. 1103, AXT, PASF, Creative Writing Club, Social Comm. GERALD JAY BALLARD - PASF, Chess Club. KAREN LEE BARNES - Person- ality Development Club, Varsity Girls Choir, JCL, Girls Glee Club. NELLIE ANNE BARNETT - Varsity Girls Choir, Personality Development Club, PASF, Girls Glee Club, Homeroom Sec. 1103. LINDA CHRISTINE BARRON - Homeroom Sec. 1113, Spirit Club, PASF, Homeroom Treas. 1103, Social Comm. NANCY JUNE BARRON - Personality Development Club V-P.. PASF, Varsity Girls Choir, Bowling Club, Invitations Comm. 1 1 A- 1:7 STEPHEN ELLIOTT BARSHOP - French Club, Track, JETS. SANDRA KAY BECK - PASF, Library Assist., Spirit Club. STEPHEN CARR BECKHAM - PASF, Tennis, Aries Features Edi- tor, Sr. Nominating Comm. Chm., Edwards Lit. Society, Scholarship Comm. DANNY BEENE xlr' V' '11 4 . '., n A 4 ,fl ff' 'HTH' 'kffrin fxffj , , , tn:-:Q-Q' rm-F-m , Class of '65 evaluates seniors running for class offices. Mr. Jennings conducts elec- tion program. S niors Elect Class Officers PAUL HALEY BEERS - Draft- ing Club. WILLIAM CRAIG BELKNAP -- Student Council, Cheerleader, Rams Club, Aries Staff, Golf Club, JCL. PATRICIA MARIE BENDA - Spirit Club, JCL, Library Assist., Personality Development Club, Homeroom Sec. OOD. BARRY THOMAS BERGERON - Drafting Club. TERRY WAYNE BESSIRE - JETS. JAMES RICHARD BICKEL - Golf Club. CAROLYN ANN BISCHOFF - Library Assist., Future Secre- taries. BARBARA KAY BLACKBURN - Varsity Girls Choir, FTA, Robed Choir, Invitations Comm. r I 23 ELINOR STURGIS BLAND - Homeroom Sec., Office Assist., Tennis, PASF, Spirit Club. GARLAND KEITH BLAND - Agriculture Club, Coin Club. BILL HAROLD BLANTON - Science Club. DAVID LAWRENCE BLASCHE - Band, Slide Rule Club Pres., , Chemistry Assist., JCL, Music Ap- preciation Club, Historical Comm. BETTIE JOAN BLEDSOE - Stu- dent Council, Varsity Choir, Music Appreciation Club, FTA, PASF, ROBERT LUKE BOLIN - Visual Aids Assist., JCL, NFL. PHILIP BOLLINGER - PASF, Track. THOMAS JACKSON BOND, JR. - German Club, Chess Club, Stu- dent Council Treas. CID, Student Council Pres., Rams Club, Foot- ball Tri-captain. L -ex mln. l I T .s, Tx 117 Pupils Start Da in Confusion Cynthia Strauss and Penny Edens chat in foyer before school. l ,..-'flilfq b . vi- .X 24 Tyan Licht, Jeanne Allen, and Jo Kilpatrick troupe to class. JON RUSSELL BORDERS - Varsity Choir, Music Appreciation Club, Football Mgr., Basketball Mgr., Rams Club. GARY DALE BOWERS -- Tumbling Club, PASF, DE Club. BEVERLY KARRYL BOYD -. Vox Arietum Editor, Current Events V-P., Historical Comm., NHS Sec., NFL, JCL V-P. DOUGLAS MEVILLE BOYD .. Gift Comm., Golf Club. . RICHARD KNIGHT BRUYERE - Band, Slide Rule Club, Science Club, Rambler's Band, Historical Comm., JCL. TERRI LYNN BUCHANAN - Spirit Club, PASF, Sr. Nominat- ing Comm., Homeroom Treas., In- vitations Comm. MERRY KATHLEEN BUCKLER - Student Council, FNA Sec., Sr. Nominating Comm., PASF, AXT, Gift Comm. JAMES CLAUDE BURCH - Agriculture Club Sec., Agricul- ture Club Treas., Bowling Club. JOHN ROBERT BURKE - Foot- ball, Track, Swimming Club, JCL, Science Club. Agriculture Club. GUY HURD BURLESON - Stu- dent Council, JCL, French Club, Chess Club, DE Club. DANNY RAY BURTON - NHS, Edwards Lit. Society, Aries Staff, Sr. Nominating Comms Current Events Club, Scholarship Comm. ROSEMERI BUSBY - Future Secretaries, DE Club. ' f mm ,. ' ff:-E' ' .1 1. Q Q :- , x EVELYN RAE BOYD - Art As- sist., Spirit Club, JCL. KATHLEEN EVELYN BOYD - Spirit Club, Office Assist., PASF, Homeroom Sec. CIOJ, Gift Comm. TERZA SUZETTE BOYD ... Bowling Club, FHA, Varsity Choir, Mixed Choir. MICHAEL EDGAR BOYLE - Robed Choir, PASF, Golf Club Pres., Varsity Choir, Music Ap- preciation Club, Basketball. JANICE KAY BREEDLOVE - FHA Treas. BETTY JOAN BRINK - Office Assist., FHA, Future Secretaries. CANDICE GENEVA BRISCOE - DE Club, PASF. NEILL AUSTIN BRITTON - Drafting Club, Tumbling Club, Student Council, Social Comm., Tumbling Team. CAROL ANN BROADWAY - Student Council, NHS, FHA Sec., Bowling Club, Office Assist., Sen- ior Class Treas. TRAVIS WARD BROUGHTON - Football Mgr., Chess Club, JETS Sec., Safety Council, Gift Comm., Swimming Club. LOYD WARREN BROWNE - Student Council, Chemistry As- sist., JCL, Slide Rule Club, Grad- uation Comm., Bowling Club. SCHERRY JOE BROWNFIELD - Student Council, Homecoming Princess 1113, AXT Sec., Bowling Club, FTA, Recognition Comm. 1 rn' M ' A f 'v --. I ' 'Ts will 4 . Wulf. I . I 25 LINDA ANN BUSHNELL - Future Secretaries V-P., Home- room Sec., Varsity Choir, FTA, PASF, Invitations Comm. GEORGE WILLIAM BYARS - Safety Council, Chess Club Pres., FTA, Social Comm., English As- sist. BEVERLY ANN ,BYROM - Var- sity Choir, All-Region Choir, Gym Assist., PASF, Music Appreciation Club Sec.. Gift Comm. EDWIN LEE CALVERY - Band. JOSEPH FRANKLIN CAPER- TON - Football, Varsity Choir, Rams Club. DONALD THOMPSON CARR - Chess Club, JCL. WAYNE LEE CARROLL - Stu- dent Council, Drafting Club. CYNTHIA CASHION - Student Council, FTA, Future Secretaries, Robed Choir. ELAINE CASSIDY - Homeroorn Sec., Varsity Choir, Music Appre- ciation Club V-P., JCL, Student Council, Social Comm. BEVERLY ANN CAUDLE - Stu- dent Council, Future Secretaries, FTA, Personality Development Club, Robed Choir, Girls Glee Club. BYRON EUGENE CHANDLER - Basketball, Track, Slide Rule Club, Drafting Club, Rams Club. CYNTHIA RAY CHAPMAN - Spirit Club, PASF, Homeroom V-P., Invitations Comm. -L .-.i 'Ji - Q?-,v-an-.--.vwggrr i ' 'mv ' '-'H -' ' ' 'li s. Sa 327 . L Z6 '5- S. N , , JIMMY NEWELL CHAPMAN - Agriculture Club, Golf Club. DAVIS STRIBLING CHASE - Homeroom V-P., Agriculture Club Treas., JCL, Safety Council, Social Comm. LINDA ANN CHRISTOPHER- SON - Spirit Club, Bowling Club, Gym Assist., FHA. CAROL JAN CLARK - French Club, Gift Comm., FTA. JANIS ELAINE CLARK - Spirit Club, JCL. Homeroom Pres. 1103, Student Council Alt., Horneroom Sec. CIZD, Recognition Comm. JAMES RICHARD COATES - Tennis, Chess Club, PASF, Slide Rule Club. JAMES WILLIAM COLLINS - Number Sense Club, Bowling Club, Golf Club, JCL. JIMMY LEON COOK - Student Council Alt., PASF, Language Lab Assist., Golf Club, Scholar- ship Comm. K 11' RUTH ELIZABETH COOK - Varsity Girls Choir, FNA, Gym Assist. PATRICIA KENNEDY COR- NETT - DE Sweetheart, DE Club, JCL. FORREST FLEMING CRIM - Band, Current Events Club, PASF, Slide Rule Club, Language Lab Assist., Social Comm. JAMES HARLAN CROW - Foot- ball, Basketball, Track, Home- room Pres. Clll, Homeroom V-P., Gift Comm. MICHAEL EVERETT CUMPS- TON - Coin Club, Science Club. JO ELIZABETH CURB - AXT, JCL, FTA. JOHN MICHAEL CURLES - Bowling Club, Golf Club. WILLIAM HAROLD CURLIN - Current Events Club, Photogra- phy Club, JCL, Gift Comm. Engli h Sparks Competition l like Long and David Hall compare English themes. FANCY SUE. CURRIE - FTA, 'ASF, Flyer Staff, Debate Club, .ibrary Assist., Graduation Iomm. ' INITA MARIE CURTIS - Per- onality Development Club, Fu- ure Secretaries. LARBARA DIANNE CURTIS - 'NA ol-IN CHARLES DAILEY - Lcholarship Comm. f in-1.1,-, , rr r ai! Loyd Browne addresses English class. 27 JAMES HOMER DAMON - Football, Student Council, Agri- culture Club, Sr. Nominating Comm. JOHN LYNN DANIELS - Sci- ence Club. CAROL LINDA DARDEN - FTA, JCL, FHA, Band, Music Appreciation Club. SCOTT TERREL DARDEN - DE Club, Bowling Club. Q, l nf- I Rusty Skelton breaks monotony of study. Students in Dr. Anglin's class discuss sentence struo ture. English Stresses Indi idualism . JOSEPH GILBERT DAVIS - Homeroom Salesman. LILLIAN ANNETTE DAWSON - Music Appreciation Club, Rob- ed Choir, Girls Glee Club, FNA. JUDITH ANN DEAVER - Li- brary Club Pres., JCL, Historical Comm. JUDY LYNN DELAY - Aries Classes Editor, Homeroom. V-P. f12J, Spirit Club, Biology Assist., Graduation Comm., Homeroom Sec. JOHN JOSEPH DELUCA - Cheerleader, AXT, JCL, Sr. Nom- inatinfi Comm. JUDITH ANNE DEANSMORE - FHA Pres.. Red Cross Chm., Homeroom V-P. 28 ARNOLD JAMES DERRICKSON - Agriculture Club, Chess Club, Robed Choir. Student Council, Chess Club, Ed wards Lit. Society, Scholarship Comm. LAWRENCE JOSEPH DIBB i' ,, av - , qi A :I in In f . J A if ' 9 S M' , K -1 Gr JOSEPH DUECY - Club Pres., JCL, Rob- DUFF - French Club, Secretaries. MARGARET DULAK - Sec., Personality Develop- Club Treas., Twirler, Band Music Appreciation Club, ANNE DUNN - Per- Development Club, Stu- Robed Choir. DEAN'NE DWYER - Comm., Student Sec., Varsity Homeroom Sec. C10, JACK DYER - Num- Club. ELAINE' EARHART FHA, AXT, Red Cross, Robed GENE EDDLEMAN - Agri- Club. EANA FAIRFAX EDEN - Stu- nt Council, Edwards Lit. Soci- y, Gift Comm., PASF, FNA, erman Club. EIHRY NEIL EGGEBRECHT - ey Club. NNIFER KAY ENGLAND - rsonality Development Club, arsity Girls Choir, PASF. EORGINA EILEETN' ERICKSON Business Mgr.-Aries Staff, Il-IS, Edwards Lit. Society, FTA istorian, JCL Historian. LINDA JOYCE DICKERSON - Band, Future Secretaries, FNA. WILLIAM HENRY DIETZ - Rams Club, PASF, Swimming Club, Football Tri-Captain, Track, Social Comm. ANITA KAY DILLARD - NHS, FTA, JCL, Library Assist., Vox Arietum, Scholarship Comm. VIVIAN FAYE DISHMAN - Spirit Club, Red Cross, Robed Choir, FHA. CHARLES DOAN - Key Club. JERRY RANDLE DOLEZAL -- DE Club, Agriculture Club, Me- chanics Club. GREER ALTON DONALDSON - Drafting Club. BARBARA GAILN DOUGHERTY - FHA, Red Cross, Bowling Club Pres. . I Ki All l .,, I L ... --7, A L LLL... L. v 29 JOHN WAYNE ERWIN - AXT, Ham Radio Club, Agriculture Club. THOMAS WILS-ON ERWIN - AXT, Student Council. EDMOND HAROLD FADAL - Key Club, PASF, Student Coun- cil, Social Comm., Homeroom Pres., Lab Assist. LOUIS FADAL - Social Comm., Baseball, JCL, Homeroom V-P., 1103, Rams Club, Key Club. JANEDA WYNELL FELKNER - Future Secretaries Pres. and Sec.- Treas., Flyer Business Mgr., Graduation Comm. MARTHA ANN FENNER - NT-IS, Edwards Lit. Society, Scholarship Comm, Aries Staff, Slide Rule Club, Bridge Club. GWENDOLYN I-'AY FERGUSON - FNA, JCL. ADRIAN NELSON FIKES - Music Appreciation Club. 2 Librar Aids Engli h Research Students scan magazines for research ma- terial. 30 KENNETH EDWARDS FISCHER - Robed Choir, Agriculture Club. WINIFRED SUE FITZHUGH - Student Council Sec., Spirit Club, PASF Sec., Girls Varsity Choir, JCL, Aries Staff. CAROLYN ILENE FLICK - Chorus, PASF, FTA. JOEL BRIN FLOR- . SHEIM - Red Cross, j Chess Club, Current A Events Club, PASF. JAN' FLOWERS - Var- sity Girls Choir, Science Club. TERRY ANN FLYNN i ' - Recognition Comm., X Spirit Club, PASF Sec., Homeroom Sec.-Treas., Homeroom V-P. 1117, Biology Assist. 2 QS? ARILYNN GEORGE' - Vox rietum, Social Comm., Spirit lub, FTA, Flyer, Student Coun- 11. USAN JOAN GERVIG - Spirit lub, Social Comm., PASF, FTA, omeroom V-P. 1125, Student ouncil. ARY WAYNE GIBSON - DE lub, Band, JCL, Choir. . NN HOLLACE. GIDNEY - Fu- :ure Secretaries Club, Bowling Club, PASF. LVIARY EDITH GILBERT - Var- ity Girls Choir, Personality De- velopment Club. EONNA KAY GOERDEL -- pirit Club Historian, Homecom- ing Queen, Student Council, Recognition Comm., Sr. Nominat- ring Comm., Homeroom V-P. 1127. LINDA SUE GOODE - Future Secretaries Club, FHA, Majorette. RAY LYNN GOODMAN - Rams Club, Football, Baseball, Recog- nition Comm., Safety Council V- P., Drafting Club. ROBERT EUGENE' FORSYTHE - Football, Chess Club, AXT, JCL, Social Comm., Rams Club. WILLIAM CRAIG FOX - Pho- tography Club. IRENE ELISE FRANKLIN - FNA. ROBERT YATES FRANKS - Band, Chess Club. DAVID MELVIN FRASE - Re- cognition Comm., Rams Club, Safety Council, Tennis, Golf Club, Drafting Club. KARIN MARIE FRAZIER - Bowling Club Sec., FHA Treas., Red Cross. MARVIN DAVIS FREE - PASF, Coin Club. DARRYL RAY FREEMAN - Historical Comm.. JCL, Drafting Club, Baseball, Basketball, Home- room Pres. C10,11J. GORDON SAMUEL GANDY - PASF, Agriculture Club. MARY ELLEN GANN - PASF, FNA, Student Assist. JEAN ANN GARNER - JCL, AXT, Spirit Club, Safety Council, Recognition Comm. BOB ALLEN GATLIN - Home- room Pres., Number Sense Club, Current Events Club, Agriculture Club, German Club, Social Comm. 31 WILLIAM ELDRIDGE GOOD- MAN - DE Club V-P. CAROL SUE GRANGER - PASF, Robed Choir, Personality Development Club, Historical Comm. GAYLE LOUISE GRAY - Spirit Club, JCL. DERRELL HERMAN GREEN - Golf Club. Safety Council, Pho- tography Club. GAIL LORENE GREEN - Girls Glee Club, Personality Develop- ment Club, Robed Choir. JUNE ANN GRIDER - JCL, Stu- dent Council, Robed Choir, Music Appreciation Club, Swimming Club. WILLIAM OLIN GRIFFIN - Ag- riculture Club. JOHN HARVEY GRIFFIS - Football, Basketball, Track, Var- sity Choir, Social Comm.,Home- room Pres. fl2J. zu 2 3 R Agrlculture Club, C0111 Club RONALD BURDETT GROSS JCL, Band Bowling Club, Mus Appreciation Club. EVA LYNN GUNN - Future Se retaries, Bowling Club, Varsi Girls Choir. JUDY GAYLE GUY - PASE FHA, Bowling Club, Homerooi Sec. CID. BA RY GROSS I 1 KENNY LYNN HACK - Ban Bowling Club, Library Clu PASF. DE Club. ROSEMARY HACKETT - FNAI V-P., Biology Assist., Library As sist., Graduation Comm. CHARLES EDWARD HALL - Office Assist., JCL. DAVID ROBERT HALL - Agri- culture Club, Social Comm. FRED HALL, III - Baseball Foorbaii, Rams Club, Invitations Comm., Golf Club, PASF. JAME'S HAMBLIN -- Germarn Club, Coin Club. WILLIAM EARL HAMM - Foot ball, Track, Key Club, Robe Choir, French Club, Social Comm GARY WAYNE HARDING Varsity Choir, Key Club, JCL, Gift Comm. LN,-:inf 5- , ' A V GLENN ALAN HARDWICK - Varsity Choir, Cheerleader, Music Appreciation Club, Homeroom V- P, PASF, Agriculture Club. CAROL EUGENIA, HARLOW - Student Council, French Club, JCL, Current Events Club, Gift Comm. NOELLE ERNESTINE HARLOW - Personality Development Club Pres., Biology Assist., FTA, Cur- rent Events Club, Social Comm., Homecoming Princess. WALKER GREEN HARMAN - Graduation Comm., Football, Track, Key Club Sec., Rams Club, Homeroom Pres. C11,12J. Seniors take notes on Miss Stiles' lecture. Richard Naistat hands in prepared assignment. E I'hlCl Pt t' 'IERSCI-IEL LARRY HARRELL - JCL, FTA, Slide Rule Club, Vox Arietum Staff. VOHN EWING HARRIS - Grad- lation Comm., NHS Pres., Nomi- nating Comm., Coin Collecting Zlub, Homeroom Pres. CID, Bowl- ng Club. PIAURY NORTON HARRIS - Scholarship Comm., Flyer Staff, Zurrent Events Club, Quill and Scroll, Creative Writing Club, DASF. IOBERT WAYNE HARRIS - Drafting Club. SHEILA ANN HART - Recog- xition Comm., FTA, Bowling Zlub, Personality Development Ilub, Band, Homeroom Sec. C12J. DANIEL EDWARD HARVICK SANDRA KAY HATCI-IER - Fu- ure Secretaries Club, Personality Development Club, Robed Choir. 'OLLY ANN HEDRICK - DE Ilub, Mixed Choir. 33 MARY ELAINE HEISE - Chess Club Sec., PASF, Library Club. GLORIA JEAN HENINGTON - Social Comm., Sr. Nominating Comm., Homeroom Pres. fl0l. Homeroom Sec. 1123, FTA, PASF Reporter. LYNNETTE HENSLEY - Drum Major, FTA Sec., JCL, Safety Council. Red Cross. JUDITH HEUSSNER - PASF, FNA, AXT. Student Council, Homeroom Pres. CID, Varsity Girls Choir. SANDRA MAE HICKS - FHA, Spirit Club, Gym Assist., Girls Glee Club, AXT. HAROLD WAYNE HIGHFILL - Drafting Club, Golf Club, Bas- ketball, Baseball. IRWIN GUY HINES CANDACE KAY HITT - Recog- nition Cornm., Student Council, Varsity Choir Sec., Spirit Club, French Club, Homeroom Sec. .A ' -F-T5 z' 1271! 'EEN Fi e Free inutes Come at Las fx. . ,fr ff . .- A gf: Students cross quadrangle to reach next class. , Z ,. . ,.....,. fq ,H W 1. w . . H- .lim Crowded halls - - ,-....y,???-.,...1,. 34 . x -1 Ax in 1 If are a familiar sight at Richfield. DANA LLOYD HODGE - Bowl- ing Club, DE Club, Tumbling: Club. JIMMY DON HODGES - Sr. Nominating Comm., Golf Club Pres., JCL, Homeroorn Pres. 6103, Homeroom V-P. CID, Gennan Club. LAWRENCE CHARLES HOFF- MAN - Agriculture Club. JAMES DOROH HOGE - Agri- culture Club, PASF, Tumbling Club, Auto Mechanics Club. ,.. -. -. . .. H 1 1 tl! I. V 'A ' . . I '1 . 15?-ll 'L I 4- l H J W' M- MARY KATHERINE HURST - FHA, Current Events Club, Red Cross V-P., Gym Assist. SUE ELLEN INMON - AXT, JCL, Chess Club. HAROLD WARREN ISRAEL. - Library Assist., PASF, NFL, Key Club, Current Events. DAVID LYNN IVY - Basketball, Rams Club, JCL, Golf Club, Chess Club, Gift Comm. CAROL ILENE JAMESON - FNA, JCL. FRANK JOHN JASEK - Swim- ming Club, Photography Club, Science Club. CHERYL DENISE JAY - PASF, FHA, Future Secretaries Club. CHARLES RAY JAYNES - Sci- ence Club V-P., JCL, Biology As- sist., Slide Rule Club, Social Comm. as , ALLEN CONRAD HOLMES - Recognition Comm., S t u d e n t Council, JCL, German Club, Slide Rule Club, Homeroom Sec. 1103. LARRY JOE HOLUB - Agricul- ture Club. MARGARET DANIELLE HOOS- ER - Student Council, German Club, Bowling Club. CYNTHIA ELAINE HOPKINS - Current Events, Personality De- velopment Club, JCL. CLIFFORD HAROLD HORSAK - JCL, Social Comm., Drafting Club. JIM HAY HOWARD - Golf, Basketball, Baseball. CHARLES MICHAEL HOWARD - Recognition Comm., Creative Writing Club Treas., AXT, Home- room Pres. CID. MADELINE CHERYL HOWELL - Future Secretaries Club. PEGGY GEM HUDSON - Spirit Club, Band Librarian, PE Assist., FTA, JCL, Bowling Club. CAROL JEAN HUNTER - Soc- ial Comm., PASF, Spirit Club, Stlgdent Council, Homeroom V-P. C11 . FREDERICK WILLIAM HUNT- ER - Band. Chess Club, JCL. JAMES MORRIS HURST - Safe- ty Council Pres.. Social Commit- tee. Football, Coin Collecting Club, Golf Club, Homeroom Pres. Cl0D. i ' P whim.. -. ' JAMES WILLIAM JEFFREY - Homeroom Pres., Agriculture Club, PASF, Social Comm. MARY ANN JENNINGS - FHA, DE Club. JACOUELINE JEAN JESSUP - Band, Robed Choir, Music Appre- ciation Club, FHA. BARBARA KAY JOHNSON - Edwards, Lit. Society, Flyer Edi- tor, FTA V-P., Quill and Scroll, French Club, German Club. DAVID BRUCE JOHNSON - Band, Music Appreciation Club, Chess Club. DAVID EDWIN JOHNSON - Band, Ramblers Band, Bowling Club, Social Comm. MARY ELAINE JOHNSON - FNA, Bowling Club, French Club, Girls Glee Club. SUSAN ELIZABETH JOHNSON - Safety Council, FNA Treas., Varsity Girls Choir, Social Comm. BOBBY BILL JONES - Tumbl- ing Club. DE Club Pres. DENNISE GAY JONES - Spirit Club, Student Council, AXT, JCL, French Club, Gift Comm. EDWARD LEE JONES - Key Club, Scholarship Comm., PASF. GILDA GAY JONES - Spirit Club, Robed Choir, PASF, Bowl- ing Club. 36 MIKE KEARNEY - Student Council, Football, Agriculture Club, Current Events Club, Safe- ty Council, Recognition Comm. LARRY DENNIS KENEIPP - Chess Club, Agriculture Club. PAMELA JUNE KENNEDY - French Club, FNA Sec. SUSAN JEAN KEY - FNA, Band, Historical Comm., Home- room Pres. 4101. CHARLOTTE SUE KHOURY - Robed Choir, FTA, Personality Development Club, Bowling Club, Girls Glee Club. JO CECELIA KILPATRICK - Homeroom Sec., Homeroom Pres. fl0, 117, Tennis, French Club, Per- sonality Development Club, Gift Comm. JUDI KAY KIPHART - Spirit Club, Social Comm., FTA, Stu- dent Council, French Club. RONALD DAVID KLATT - Baseball, Rams Club, Key Club, Student Council, JCL, Social Comm. FTA. E LEE THORNTON KNOWLES - Creative Writing Club, Current Events Club, Safety Council, JCL, Recognition Comm. BEVERLY KAYE KOCH - FHA Sec., Future Secretaries, GYM Assist. LARRY RAY KOHLER - Home- room V-P., Graduation Comm., Golf Club, Chess Club, Tennis, Homeroom Pres. 1125. LOUIS EDWARD KOLINEK - Band, Slide Rule Club, Drafting Club, French Club. ROBERT ALEXANDER KRAFT - JCL, Golf Club, Homeroom Pres. 1103, Graduation Comm. THOMAS WALTER KROHN .- Chess Club, JCL, Bowling Club, Homeroom V-P. 1113. SANDRA LEE KRUPICKA - FTA, JCL, Student Council, His- torical Comm., Biology Assist. SU ZANN LAMB - Flyer Co- Editor, Flyer Editorial Editor, German Club Sec.-Treas., Quill and Scroll, JCL, Historical Comm. German Offers Yawns, Laugh di Susan McAtee relaxes in class. Mr. Knipper amuses German students. ARGARET BLANTON LANE Invitations Comm., Spirit Club reas., Student Council, JCL, YNA NONETTE LATTIMORE Scholarship Comm., Varsity Girls Choir, JCL, Current Events Club Treas. ATHRYN JANE LEDBEITTER Recognition Comm., Edwards it. Society, Aries Staff, Varsity Choir, Spirit Club, JCL. ERRY MARK LEE - Gift ornm., PASF, Key Club. '37 SUSAN JANE LENAMON -- Social Comm., Student Council FTA, Historian, Varsity Girls Choir, Homeroom Pres. 1103, Homeroom Sec. 1125. INA RAE LEONARD - Gift Comm., Creative Writing Club. LESLIE JOAN LEPAR - Flyer Staff Club Editor, FTA, Swim- ming Club, JCL, Slide Rule Club. KATI-IRYN LEE LETZLER - Varsity Girls Choir, FTA, Bowl- ing Club, Future Secretaries Club. A i L. 15 --al ia. Robert Reed prepares notebook -for class. Ellen Arnold concentrates on Spanish lesson. F5 Nu- 5.-. Q. 38 3 SARAH MARGARET LEWIS - Gift Comm., PASF, Spirit Club, FTA, Homeroom Pres. C10,11D, Biology Assist. ALBERT BRYAN LEWTER - Social Comm., Rams Club, Stu- dent Council, Tennis, Safety Council Pres., Chess Club. TYAN JEANNE LICHT - Grad- uation Comm., Spirit Club, French Club, Sr. Nominating Comm. PHYLLIS LIDDICOAT - Band, lgjlgajtorette, Future Secretaries u . RONALD MARK LIGHTFOOT -- Gift Comm., DE Club, Homeroom Pres. Cl2J, Student Council, Cre- ative Writing Club. LINDA KAY LINDGREN - S0- cial Comm., French Club, Home- room Sec. C10,12J, Personality De- velopment Club Sec., Office As- sist.. Student Council. CHARLES EDWARD LIPSEY - Coin Collecting Club. JAMES ROBERT LIPSEY - Band, JCL, Golf Club, Photogra phy Club. MARY LYNN LIQUORI - Fu- ture Secretaries, DE Club, PASF, Invitations Comm. WAYNE DEREK LITTLE - Mix- ed Choir, Golf Club. WILLIAM JAMES LITTON - Basketball, Student Council, Key Club, Graduation Comm., Home- room V-P. C121 Rams Club. EUGENE CRAWFORD LONG - giirgent Events Club. French u . MICHAEL RAY LONG - DE Club. LEWIS DARNELL LOSAK - Football, Drafting Club Sec., Homeroom Pres. OOD, Tumbling Club, Homeroom V-P. OID, Recog- nition Comm. PAMELA I-'AY LUCAS - Stu- dent Council, Spirit Club, Home- room Pres. 1103, Aries Staff, Office Assist., Recognition Comm. SANDRA LOUISE LUEDKE - Personality Development Club. Y f 39 SHARRON McCARTHY - Gift Comm., French Club, Office As- sist., JCL, Red Cross. JACK DELBEZRT MCCLELLAN - Social Comm., JCL, Chess Club. JOHN WAYNE McDANNEL - Coin Club, Golf Club. BEVERLY JEAN McDONALD - Future Secretaries, Office Assist. MARGARET SUE McFADDEN - Spirit Club, French Club, Rob- ed Choir, Varsity Girls Choir, Historical Comm. BRUCE SCOTT McGEE - Bi- ology Assist., JCL, Bowling Club, Chess Club, Ham Radio Club. BRUCE WAYNE McGE'E1 - Rams Club, Golf Club, Social Comm., Homeroom V-P. 1125, Current Events Club, Football Mgr. SALLY KAY McGILLl - Gift Comm., Robed Choir, FTA, Per- sonality Development C1 u b, Homeroom Pres. C10, 127, Home- room V-P. Homeroom aries Routine Seniors show Richfield spirit. 40 HAROLD WOODWARD Mc- NABB - Invitations Comm., PASF, Student Council, Safety Council, Agriculture Club, Ham Radio Club. ZONNA GAE McNAIR - PASF, Student Council, Personality De- velopment Club Pres., Invitations Comm. MICHAEL PATRICK McNAMARA - Agri- culture Club, PASF, Current Events Club, Track, Tumbling, Social Comm. NANCY WALLIS' Mc'- NAMARA - Spirit Club, Chemistry Assist., Social Comm., FTA, Homeroom Pres., Stu- dent Council. WILLIAM POPE Mc- WHORTER - PASF V- P., Homeroom Treas. 1123, Homeroom Pres., Robed Choir, Agricul- ture Club, Recognition Comm. GLORIA GEAN ME- DART - JCL, DE Club, FHA, Bowling Club. ROBERT PHELPS MOODY - Creative Writing Club, Invitations Comm.. Safety Council. EUGENE HARRINGTON MOORE -- Football Mgr., Base- ball Mgr., Key Club, JCL, Rams Club, Recognition Comm. MARY SUE MOORE - PASF, Red Cross, FHA, Personality De- velopment Club. DOYLEENE. MORGAN - FHA, Varsity Girls Choir. MARY JEAN MORRIS - Future Secretaries. RONNA KAY MORRIS - Music Appreciation Club, Bridge Club, French Club. ROBERT ARMSTRONG MOR- ROW - Drafting Club Pres., Ram Handler. MEREDITH GARLAND MUR- PHY MICHELE ANGELA MEEKER - JCL, Spirit Club Pres., Home- room Pres. C12J, Office Assist., Recognition Comm. GARY CRAVEN MEIER -- Base- ball, Key Club Treas., Rams Club, Gift Comm., Homeroom Sec. C10, 129, PASF. JO GAIL MERRITT - Social Comm., Homeroom Pres. 4125, Varsity Girls Choir Pres., Student Council, Spirit Club, Homeroom V-P. JOHN EDGAR MILAM - Band Drum Major, Music Appreciation Club, Ramblers Dance Band, Social Comm. PATRICIA ELIZABETH MILAM - JCL, Bowling Club, Library Assist.. FHA. Photography Club. LINDA ANN MILLER - FTA, Library Club. French Club. JAMES EDWARD MILSTEAD - DE Club. Robed Choir. RICHARD PATRICK MITCHELL - Golf Club, Coin Collectors Slug, Drafting Club, Bowling u . RUBY WILEEN MITCHELL - Varsity Girls Choir, FNA, Future Secretaries. ALFRED CURTIS MONROE - Ram Handler, Social Comm., Homeroom Pres. 1105, Football, Track, DE Club. KELLY STARK MOODY - Key Club, Student Council, Recog- nition Comm. PAMELA KAY MOODY - Li- brary Assist., FTA, Office Assist., PASF. 41 ROSEMARY MURPHY - JCL, German Clu De t b, ba e Club. GAIL ELLEENE MURRAY - JCL, Future Secretazies, Photog- raphy Club, Red Cross. SUSAN ELAINE MURRELL -- Photography Club, Future Secre- taries. EDWARD MYCOCK, JR. - Key Club, Football, Track, JCL, Home- roorn V-P. 1123, Gift Comm. 4 qi A ' 'A , -:gmc pf' --W Q, 7 f , ,- qu 4 J ox , ' '--...4'dmA4-.6-xl- . E U H - Rf 'if' mr 2- . T , W I, 1, . .X A N Students take advantage of homeroom. Flyer keeps seniors informed of activities. Homeroom Pro ides Leisure Q 42 MICHAEL RAY MYRICK - His- torical Committee, Baseball, Drafting Club Treas., JETS Treas., Safety Council, Slide Rule Club. NORMAN HOWE NAFUS - Ag- riculture Club. RICHARD JONATHAN NAIS- TAT -- Chess Club, Bowling Club. LADYE JEANINE NANCE - FTA, PASF, Office Assist., Cre- ative Writing Club, Historical Comm. MARY NELL NAROVEC - FHA, PASF, Personality Development Club, Red Cross. BETTYE JANE NEWTON - PASF, Spirit Club, AXT, Home- room Sec.. Social Comm. ANTHONETTE CARMELA NI- COSIA - PASF, FI-IA, Person- ality Development Club. JOHN CARROLL NOWELL - JETS Pres., Band. Physics Assist., Tumbling Club, Slide Rule Club. Graduation Comm. rp- ---- --f--Eff 'te LOU O'NEILL - Per- Development Club, Varsity Girls Choir, Office KAY OSTEEN - Stu- Council, PASF, FTA, Home- Sec. Bowling Club, Invita- Comm. BASSETT PACK - Student Sec. 1113, Club, - French Library Club, Bowling Club, Comm. LEE PARKS - NFL, PASF, Chess Club V-P., Student Council. Historical Comm. KENNETH MILES PAYNE - JCL, Chess Club. KATHLEEN ANN PEARSON - Flyer Staff, Creative Writing Pres., Tennis, Swimming Club, Student Council, Recognition Comm. PAMELA JOYCE PEAHSON - Student Council, Bridge Club Sec., PASF, Spirit Club, Recog- nition Comm. IACK ALAN PECK - Swimming Ilub, Tumbling Club, Science Club. EZRLINE PEEVEY - Future Sec- retaries, Library Club V-P., PASF. Library Assist. GUION PELOT - Creative Writ- ng Club, JCL, FTA, FNA, Mixed Choir. WENDY SHELLEY PERCY - Student Council. AXT, Office As- sist.. French Club. Swimming Club, Recognition Comm. l HAROLD NELSON NUTT - Agriculture Club, Gym Assist. ROBERT ERIC O'CONNELL - Drafting Club. JAMES REYNOLDS ODELL - Varsity Choir, JCL, Golf Club Music Appreciation Club. DONNA EVELYN OLIVER - AXT, FTA, Bowling Club, Home- room Sec. 1115. 1 MICHAEL LAYTON OLIVER - Drafting Club. IBVIN HENRY OLSEN - Draft- ing Club, Agriculture Club. LYNDON LOWELL OLSON - Graduation Comm., Key Club Pres., Varsity Choir Pres., Base- ball Mgr., Football Trainer, Rams Club. DON MARTIN O'NEAL - Key Club, Varsity Choir, NHS, JCL, Social Comm. fl, f it S. -et ,- '-'- 409 43 BARBARA SUE PERKINS - Future Secretaries, Majorette, Bi- ology Assist. CECIL LARRY PHILLIPS - Creative Writing Club, Science Club, PASF. CLAY WARD PHILLIPS - Agri- ceiiltlure Club, Track, Tumbling u . DONNA KAY PHILLIPS - DE Club, FHA, Homeroom Sec. 1103. JAMES FREDERICK PIGG - JCL, Agriculture Club, Slide Rule Club V-P., Art Assist.. JAMES MICHAEL PINTER - Robed Choir, Tennis, Tumbling Club. Basketball, Track. JAMES DUKE PITTMAN - Baseball, Agriculture Club, Stu- dent Council, Historical Comm., PASF, Safety Council. BARBARA KAREN POEHL - Spirit Club, PASF, Social Comm. 44 DOUGLAS ANTONY PORTER - Varsity Choir, Music Appreci- ation Club. JANE JOY PORTERFIELD - FHA Pres., PASF, Red Cross. ADONNA LEA POST - Future Secretaries. FTA. Bowling Club. LAURA JEAN PRATT - JCL, FNA. Band. LAWRENCE PRESSCOTT PRES- SLEY - Key Club, Art Assist. SHIELA KAY PRESTWICH .. Red Cross, Music Appreciation Club, FNA. CARL RAY PRICE - DE Club, Current Events Club. JAMES RAY PRICE -- DE Club. Tumbling Club. RONALD EDMUND PRICE -- Robed Choir, Tumbling Club, Chess Club. JAMES SCOTT PROGAR - AXT V-P., Photography Club, French Club. STEVEN LEE PUCKETT - , PASF, Band. JANET LYNN Punvrs - var- l sity Girls Choir, Spirit Club, Red x Cross, Gift Comm. I I'ff'4 H p I -gd ' .-,ga -'11 1:?'.f,fLl:- I, M 51 K BEVERLY ANN PYLES - FTA V-P., JCL, Library Assist., Varsity Girls Choir, NHS, Scholarship Comm. THELMA JO RAINDL - FNA, Gym Assist., Bowling Club, French Club. PAMELA GAY RAMSEY - Gift Comm., Homeroom Pres. C11,12J, PASF, FTA, Personality Develop- ment Club. RONALD B. RAPAPORT - Bridge Club, Edwards Lit. Soci- ety, NHS, JCL Treas., Number Sense Club V-P., Science Club. Allen Holmes studies algae through microscope. Physics students keep records of experiments. Sciences Ad ance Curriculum IARAH LYN RATLIFF - PASF, ersonality Development Club. TEVEN KLIFFORD RAY - Iomeroom Pres. 1125, Music Ap- reciation Club. 'IICHAEL HOWARD REAM - cience Club Pres., JCL. OBERT LEE' REED - Gift omm., Edwards Lit. Society, S, Student Council, Bridge lub, Music Appreciation Club. .INDA CAROL REID - FTA, -CL. 'ERRY EDWARD REISIG - ocial Comm., Key Club, Rams llub, Football, Basketball, Base- all. LEBECCA RENTFRO - Scholar- ip Comm., Current Events Club. .ANA KAY REZNICEK - Fu- lire Secretaries Historian, Varsi- Girls Choir. 45 GEORGE CARROL RICHARD - Recognition Comm., Football, Basketball, Drafting Club, Agri- culture Club. 6' MAUREEN ELIZABETH RICH- ' ARDSON - FNA. SUSAN MARGARET RIDGWAY - NHS, Edwards Lit. Society, Graduation Comm., Current Events Club Pres., French Club Treas., Horneroom V-P. 1115. ROBERT CALVIN ROBERTSON -izitudent Council, Drafting Club, BETTY SUSAN ROGERS - AXT Pres., Bowling, Homeroom Sec., Recognition Comm. GYRID RONNING - FNA. at JO ANN ROTTNER - Personal- ity Development Club, JCL, Stu- dent Council, Swimming Club, FTA, Mixed Choir. MARY ELIZABETH RUSSELL - Recognition Comm., Spirit Club, JCL, FHA, Varsity Girls Choir, Homeroom V-P. C10, 115. Science Stimulatcs Education tp- Edwarfif Mycock and Carol Maw investigate pro- Kathy Buckler's mind strays from chemistry. tozoa ie. ecec'c' rf B or P - NELIA ANN RUSSELL - Spilgl Club, Student Council, PAS Office Assist. PATRICIA ANNE RUTLAND Student Council, Spirit Clu PASF, Flyer Staff, Quill an Scroll. Recognition Comm. DAVID ALLAN RYALS - Musi Appreciation Club I Pres., Studen Council. Band. PHYLLIS DEAN RYTER - Fu ture Secretaries, DE Club. 'bg 46 7' WELDON RANDALL SELLERS - Key Club, JCL, NHS, Horne- room V-P. THOMAS LARRY SEXTON -- Bowling Club, Agriculture Club, Golf Club, Robed Choir. FRANCES ANN SHAW - Var- sity Girls Choir Sec., Spirit Club, Senior Class Sec., Office Assist., Homeroom Pres. Cl0,11J, JCL. DONALD EDWIN SHELBY - Football, Baseball, Safety Council. TERESA MARIE SHETLEY - Personalitv Development Clubr MARGARET ANN SHIPP - AXT. Bridge Club, Office Assist., Sr. Nominating Comm., Robed Choir. Social Comm. CANDACE ANN SHIVERS - PASF, FNA, FTA. LARRY WAYNE SHUMAKE - Drafting Club, Red Cross. JANE FEIST SACHS - Student Council, FTA, PASF, Gym As- sist., Graduation Comm. WILLARD MONROE ST. JOHN - Aries Editor, Tennis, Edwards Lit. Society, NHS, Bridge Club, Historical Comm. NANCY CAROL SANDERS - Spirit Club, PASF, Homeroom Sec. 027, Office Assist., FHA, So- cial Comm. GOLDA JEAN SCARBOROUGH - Personality Development Club, Office Assist., Library Assist., FTA, PASF, Recognition Comm. CHESTER TIMOTHY SCHEEL - Agriculture Club, Key Club, PASF. RICHARD RANDALL SCHELL - Student Council, Current Events Club V-P., Senior Class Pres., NFL V-P., PASF, Bridge Club Pres. DONNA MARIE SCHRIEVER - JCL, FTA, Office Assist., Bridge Club. EDITH MAE SCOTT - Future Secretaries, Scholarship Comm., Robed Choir. SANDY JANE SCROGGS - JCL, FTA, Red Cross. GERTRUDE ANNE SEGER - Band, FNA. German Club. SARA LINDA SEGREST - PASF, FHA, Current Events Club, Invitations Comm. SUZANNE SELLERS - Red Cross, FHA, FNA. 77 s 1 AQ . 1 47 LARRY ARNOLD SILVER - NHS, Edwards Literary Society, Student Council, Aries Photog- rapher, Vox A1-ietum Staff, Schol- arship Comm. KENNETH LLOYD SIMPSON - Library Club. PAUL DARRELL SKELTON - Robed Choir, Drafting Club, Golf Club. Bovs Glee Club. AGNES ANNE SMITH - FTA. Flyer Staff, PASF. ALAN DURHAM SMI'I'H - Var- sity Choir, JCL, Music Appreci- ation Club. HARVEY WAYNE SMITH - JCL, Agriculture Club, Slide Rule Club. JAMES ALLAN SMITH - Foot- ball, Baseball, PASF Pres., Ger- man Club Pres., Historical Comm., Rams Club. JUDY GAYLE SMITH - Stu- dent Council, Art Assist., Spirit Club, Red Cross, JCL. MARIS JAN SMITH - Spirit Club, Student Council, Varsity Choir Sec., All Region Choir, Homeroom Sec. 4105, Recognition Comm. CLAUDIA SMITHSON - FHA V-P., PASF, Red Cross. DAVID MICHAEL SNECED - lgiaolgball, Varsity Choir, French u . MATILDA JEAN SPENCE - Office Assist., FHA, Robed Choir, FNA Historian. 48 HUF 'Tir M! MARGARET RUTH SPINKS - NHS, Personality Development Club, Gym Assist., FHA. JAMES EDWARD SPRINGER - Varsity Choir, Football, Track, Swimming Club. JAIVIES WILSON STANDEFER - I-Iam Radio Club, Language Lab Assist. EDWIN JOESEPH STANTON - Photography Club, Drafting u . LESLI ANNE STEED - Office Assist., FHA, Personality De- velopment Club, Robed Choir, PASF, Graduation Comm. EDWARD ALAN STEIN - Aries Art Editor, NHS, Edwards Lit. Society, Creative Writing Club, JCL Torch Reporter, Recognition Comm. MICHAEL DAVID STERLING - Tennis, PASF, Agriculture Club. SANDRA OMA STERNBERG - Personality Development Club, Office Assist., Flyer Staff, Swim Club, Bridge Club, Invitations Comm. ,-R 1 FRANCES MAURINE STEWART -Red Cross, PASF, FHA V-P. SUZAN STEWART - Home- room Pres. 1127, PASF Treas., Sp1r1t Club, Social Comm., FTA, Homeroom V-P. OD. ROWLAND HERSHEY STITEL- ER - Chess Club, JCL. DAVID WITCHER STIVER - Key Club V-P., Student Council Treas., Football, Rams Club, JCL, Homeroom Pres. GOD. JOHANNA STOLF - Future Secretaries. MARGARET LOUISE STOLTE - Robed Choir, FTA, French Club Sec. CID, Student Council, Gift Comm. CAROL ANN STOVALL - Li- brary Club Pres., Student Coun- cil, FTA, Mixed Choir, Gift Comm., Homeroom Treas. C12J. HOMER DEAN STRAIT - Foot- ball Official. Our Hallways Are Happy Ways French class troops to library for films of France. Zonna McNair and Guy Burleson pause to exchange Words. L o 1 gg MARY ANNETTE STRANGE - ll M U Mfw, M' l , W, PASF, Future Secretaries. , - 3 fx CYNNTHIA LEE STRAUSS .5 ,,f'- Q. g g V' ' Flyer Feature Editor, JCL, Spirit lu Wj l S ' ul I Club, FTA, Social Comm., Home- 3 do . 5- l coming Princess. ' Q A l , T ARTHUR COTTER STRINGER ' 'V ' ROBERT LEE SLITTER - Draft- 9 ,. f j mg Club, Tumbling. V, ,Q 49 JOHN ELLSWORTH SUTTON ROSS BROWN TAYLOR - Football, Rams Club, Music Ap- preciation Club, Golf Club, Tumbling Club, Gift Comm. ROY McGLASSON TAYLOR - Football, Key Club V-P., Rams Club, Recognition Comm., Home- room Pres.. Track. DARLA GRACE TENBERG .. PASF, Future Secretaries. Tommy Krohn learns to salt popcorn . . . though he already knows how to eat it . . . and how to facet the consequences. Homemaking Is for Boys too 50 BARBARA JO TENNISON - FTA, FHA, Personality Develog ment Club, JCL, Bowling Clu Gift Comm. VICKI ANN TERRY - FTA V-P., Varsity Girls Choir, PASF Gift Comm. CAROL SANDRA TESTER FTA, PASF, Personality Develo-In ment Club, Red Cross. ALICE DIANE TI-IEDPORD - ALTON DEAN THIELE - JCL, Key Club, Slide Rule Club, Recognition Comm. DAVID McBEE THOMPSON - PASF, Drafting Club, Golf Club, Historical Comm. PATRICIA LYNN THORN - Spirit Club, AXT, Library Assist., DE Club, French Club, Bowling Cl b. BAITRBARA GAYLE THREAD- GILL - Varsity Choir, FTA, Teen Trebles. TURN- KATHY MARIE UNDERWOOD - Varsity Choir, JCL, Spirit Cl b. THJOMAS WHITFIELD VALDE- SPINO -- Golf Club, Science Club. SUZANNE VAN ZANDT - Homeroom Sec., Spirit Club, Tennis. Office Assist., Student Council, Recognition Comm. MAVOURNEA ANNE VEALE - Science Club. Student Coun- cil, Chess Club, Bowling Club, Social Comm. SHARI ANN VENABLE - Homeroom Pres. 110.123, FTA, Varsity Choir, Spirit Club, Social Comm. JAMES ALFRED VERGAUWEN ROBERT LAWRENCE VICKERY - Chess Club, JCL, Baseball, Homeroom Pres. Cl2J, Junior Red Cross. MARTHA JANICE VINSON - Homeroom V-P. CID, Homeroom Sec. 1123, Spirit Club, PASF, Social Comm., FTA. GERRY DWAYNE THREAD- GILL - Band, JCL, Agriculture Club. Music Appreciation Club. MARTHA DIANE TINSLEY - Homeroom V-P.. Gift Comm., French Club, JCL, Shorthand Ailsssist., Future Secretaries Club res. RANDALL WOODROW TODD - Drafting Club. SANDRA JEAN TODD - JCL, Chess Club Treas., Personality Development Club, Robed Choir. DONALD CLIFF TOMLINSON - Scholarship Comm., Agricul- ture Club, Current Events Club, PASF. Bowling Club. JOHN PARKS TROWBRIDGE - Scholarship Comm., NHS Trees.. Planetarium Assist.. Ed- wards Lit. Society, Student Coun- cil. Bridge Club. ZTEVVE TRUSTMAN - Golf 11 , VICKI LYNN TULLIS - French Club, Future Secretaries Club, Gym Assist. r 51 JOSEPH RANDALL VOGT - Baseball, Safety Council, Golf Club, JCL. DON WESLEY VOSS - Coin Club Pres., PASF, Swim Club, Graduation Comm. BARBARA JEAN WALDROP - PASF, Future Secretaries. HARDY THOMAS WALKER - Basketball, Key Club, Bowling Club, JCL. LARRY LEE WALKER - Invi- tations Comm., Homeroom Pres., JCL, Golf Club, Baseball. 1 l JEFFERSON DAVIS WARD -- M Agriculture Club, PASF. l i EDWARD MACON WARE - Recognition Comm., Language Lab Assist., PASF, Science Club, Tumbling Club and Team. KE-NDALL COOPER WARREN - Coin Club, Swim Club. etal Shop Creates echanics PATSY RUTH WEATHERS - Social Comm., FTA, Student y , Council, Spirit Club, JCL, Flyer Staff. BARBARA CRIM WEAVER - Music Appreciation Club, Office gf , Assist., Gym Assist., PASF, Homeroom Sec. C10D. CARL GRIFFIN WEAVER - Social Comm., Rams Club, Foot- ball, Bridge Club. V- W 1 1 . -.if -7 ,Q f -- , ,X , Butch Mayhugh and Don Bessire assist Charles Lipsey at the lathe. BILLY WEBB - Safety Council. WOODWARD WEBB .. Drafting Club, Agricul- ture Club, JCL, A SHELLEY VIVHETTE t. R W WELL S - Invitations , em , l . Il Comm., FHA, FNA, Flyer f ' Q tl, Staff, Red Cross. . 1' VIRGINIA SUE' WES- V - SINGER - Personality p , , .f Development Club, FHA. ' , I' ,. ..,..-a--p ,...-rmn-+r- it 11, F it ,J Hlltluii H 1 if LINDA FLORENCE WISE - FTA, PASF, Safety Council, Office Assist., Invitations Comm. SANDRA FAY WOLF - PASF, Personality Development Club, Flyer Staff, Gift Comm. WILLIAM BOB WOOD, JR. - Biology Assist., German Club, Science Club, Bowling Club. MARY SHARYN WOODRUFF - Science Club, Gym Assist., Mixed Choir, PASF. JULIE ANN WYNNE - Future Secretaries Sec., Red Cross, Gym Assist., Invitations Comm. JANE ELIZABETH YARDLEY - Current Events Club, French Club, JCL, Homeroom Pres. CID, Physics Assist., Scholarship Comm. STANLEY LEO YOUNG - PASF, Drafting Club, Golf Club, Safety Council, Red Cross. ROBERT ELLIO'I'I' ZLOMKE .- NHS V-P., Edwards Lit. Society, German Club Pres., Scholarship Comm., Number Sense Club, Sci- ence Club. mi uv 1, WILLIAM CHRIS WHITE - Golf Team, Gift Comm. BRENDA LU WHITSITT - Spirit Club, Varsity Girls Choir. Graduation Comm. LUCINDA ANN WILKIN - Homeroom V-P. CIZJ, Personality Development Club, JCL, FTA, Invitations Comm. JACK COLEMAN WILKINSON - Football, Drafting Club, French Club. PEGGY EILEEN WILL - Per- sonality Development Club. BARBARA ANN WILLIAMS - Varsity Choir, FHA, Music Ap- preciation i Club. GREGORY KEITH WILLIAMS - Football, Rams Club, Agricul- ture Club, Tumbling Club, Safe- ty Council. KAREN JEAN WILLIAMS - Varsity Choir, Music Appreci- ation Club, Music Assist., FTA, PASF. SUSAN SCOTT WILLIAMS - Homeroom Sec. Cl2J, Homeroom V-P. Cllj, PASF, Recognition Comm. JOHN DAVID WILLINGHAM JUDY WILSON - Cheerleader, Tennis Team, Rams Club, Spirit Club, Homeroom Pres. CID, Stu- dent Council. LARRY EDWIN WILSON - Tumbling Club, Drafting Club, Track. 53 Junior Class Works Diligently Danny Abbe Joy Sue Adams Memle Jo Adams Robert Aka Luolnda Gayle Alexander Stephen Donald Alexander Anthony Wayne Alford Barry Lynn Anderson Cheryl Anderson Connie Ruth Anderson David Winston Anderson Wanda Lou Anderson Royal Benjamin Anspach Ernie Bill Armstrong Glenda Ashby John Keith Aydelotte Pamela Baggett Pamela Jean Bagwell Role Yvonne Barbee Daryl Lynn Barkley Toward Ma '66 Graduation Randall Edward Barnes Della Barrett John Thomas Barrett Michael Ray Barton Walter Barton Wayne Leon Barton Randy Lynn Bassett Dorothy Virginia Bates Susan Diane Batson Gregory Jewel Bekkelund Joel Linden Benton Carolyn Quinn Berry Don Curtis Bessire Robert E. Black Bennie Michael Blaskiewicz Jeanelle Bledsoe Sherian Ruth Bledsoe Robert O'Neil Bloomfield Charlotte Sue Boatman Carol Jane Boemer Beverly Bomar Lynn Ray Booker Jack Boswell Kristi Ann Bowers -v -. V- -. ...?,..-..-:J-4 t Www W N 'W J lj! WJ Guin X It T , .2 W ' 1 r X p f H V l WN1 l llll B ' M I ' 'NZM Ya ' 1 V I W, 'TNS jlfielfflffm f ll 'B mf f LQ - y ,W Q A , . UG ' Y K M , c Joyce Ann Bush Sandra Bush Charles Altman Call, Jr. Larry Gene Campbell Barbara Lynn Canavaii Charles Leonard Cantrell Michael Kaihy Carey Diana Lynn Carlson Gary Carroll Charles George Caruihers Linda Margaret Caruihers John Ronald Casper Patricia Ann Caulfield Mary Catherine Cawood Phillip Alix Chaffins .Terry Dennis Chatham Teresa Lynn Clark Anice Coe Cathy Lorraine Cole John Steven Coleman James Carter Colgin Donald Combs Connie Conway Sherrie Viola Cook L A We ,x '75 xi! ' N fi' AFI w ...Qi W, mn W IU 'Nw y Linda Anne Bowers Mellanie Kay Bowers Susan Bowman Parker Lewis Boyd Larry Edward Bracco Richard Malcolm Bradshaw David Carter Branch Jimmy Dale Breedlove Beverly Brickman Gary Lee Brim Marion Virginia Brlsier James Michael Brockway Charles Rodney Brooks Joan Brooks Rober! Joe Brooks Sarah Elizabeth Brooks Barbara Lee Brown Michael Brown Jerry Calvin Bryant Robert Lywellyn Burgess Michael David Burke Linda Kaye Burkett James Alfred Burks, Jr. David Lynn Bush 'Q A rv ., ' . N, la, ' . M A wi , vi f A '-If '-s 4, After starving for several hours in class, YM' um! Richfield students battle their way toward -my the head of the lunch line. ,Y W ,F ml, W-,-X-ff if, -- 6 33 1 N1 v 'V ' 'W W W Lilfrdfnl lv W IH I A LM . 4 ' X LSJI' Q I' R A ' H . , 9 . Q K . ,,,-,J Ntiiuhgl if +R J -W . Wir fi , I 'iff , ' ' n 5-! 1, L T' ' ' w V! .ia W 5 E 1 1 I W 5 lx -. K I I W N , xvaesi :XR X-1 ,Q 5 Kfgyl fl, J W xy H W W , ., . W, n , if x K I he fl -., we W Q' r 1 :I 1 ' x. we ' A Gulf xi L, 1 Wm Qui 'l 1 if I v a ' 'SM Ev,-Q. ..-nv' w, r , in N 'R , N Nu M-v.,,,w lu X ,. mx , u,,h,j1.W4 ,'gWlN1l1l Y' Yi H- lll'lil +s1lW Wx MW , ,l Wg-::m'i1ll l ,' ' 3 .1 , url H :JN ' 'X vw H ,. Jw H ,,, . I . - l J 'S w I oi Ml X pl l , .YQ Susan Ridgway is a light luncher - a Tab and a roll All lunch periods look as crowded as this one dur- ing the height of the hectic half-hour. Student Pour Out of Classes Jane Lynn Coombs Pamela Sue Copeland William Lance Corsbie, Ir Paul Frances Coss William Guy Craig, Jr. Linda Crawford Gloria Jean Creed Geraldine Cripe Ginger Cunningham Beth Curlin Larry Jack Dagley Arthur Barry Davis David Earle Davis Marilyn Joyce Davis William Gray DeFoore Jacqueline DeLuca 2l ' 'Earle D 'im.u. BW!! B GIYD Patricia Ann Dlllon Kathy Ann Dodd Alan Lee Dolezal Carol Nina Donaldson Charlcye Ann Dosher Sheryl Susan Drake James Dudik Billy Ray Duke Deanna Lynn Duyck Billy Vernon Dyer Sharon Eakin Penny Ann Edens Katthleen Mavis Ernbry Laurie Lane Enis John Hanson Ensey Linda Erlanson Deborah Elhrldgo Tanna Jo Evans Linda Carolyn Ewing Danny Clayton Farrar Jack Leon d F lkn John Dewg I-11:5 .r l . P' ' xx 9. I X 'ful Y 'L :FI fu - 3 I i'UlTV'l v ' ' L ' 'wllu 1 Q' ew? J Q. 2' ,, le. ' , ,ri w. W , lm i 'll J .. , RL lu ,, , 'PW - bf -n ' I U lu X . W Y , , --1:-QW - aL.a. N ' -T' l' ' , N W - al . 'gh' D ' ' I it J .4 is . I ' f L J X - C- ws ,N 7 in 5' ' . 1, -rw . . J J, an mwwu uw, vr w M H M. ., w, mu - ' ll. WU J 5 f. 1 'g i' X W X W ffl N WN' ' W ' ,x ..- - ., w 'V yd .fg N.l , if I A v '1 Q 'W Y ,v 13. UL 1 'Sari - ll ' N- 1' A--1' , 'A . '9 4.. ' ' N F. ' f 'D if Q' L ' .. H! 'Q -- 'f w H N .4-.rl 1 'Q , , . q , l - ' :E ., 'Y' I ffl .1452 .2 4 . 1 W ': 1 1 . ', . lj J jj? - - in SMI , 'ii T, '-:fi 3 I 1 fi' v 1 1 ' l A' . 1 1111. , AW A L 1' '1 - i f1.L'1 A 1 - 1 1 Yxkxlx , N,.n.w,J I- X I 1 N. 21' L Vi! 1 ff' 1 W 11 111 1 1 11, 1,w'f11x nl Mix 91 1'+1 1 wild iW1,'11j'1111 l1:'sY1Fiiil X-l1w11 1111111111111 1 -'EM W Y fl Y IV 11111 ,,1111:1. 1' 1 1 1' ,j1'11N 11 X 1 F 1 11! an 11 ' 'I 1 ' 3 bl, M11 W1 W 1 1 N 1 1 H , 1 1111111151 111 . 11' . 'W11 1 NN 1 1. 1. 11' . Q .fuk A Q W.11111,,1W 11 1zf'4ft11 1, W 1 11 ,z 'l.1N1ili fi11'1H1111 11111 111111 W 1 Q11 11 1 ,hh X. 1 JW, 1 11 , 1.1 1113 P11 'l l 1511111 N'i,1f11fl 'W Q11 :.1lXs15ggffi,.11 1141.1 ,av ,115 X11 ,N lt 411111. 1x L ' 1 21 N-2-1 ' . -f g g 1 x1-' K -'fini Q 1 .' N. .51 -x -1 K NJ .15 ff 'MX' M Jr , N1 1 1 9 x 'Mm lu 1 ,11. 1 N whim 1 1 11111111111 1 1111 -. 1 1 1 iii: i f!iifA w iw11'1 ii 1 31.113 1 1: 11 , .W ' 1 M011 wk t 11 1 11 ,V in SN 1 1 1111 11111 1 .11 11'111'!1 1 fx 1K K' 1111' 1 Q' f11'ij cp. 111 I we 0-. l 'b 1' 11.5 ,. 11 1 1 1 dl' 'IF 1v11 11' 11 -19 lf- A 11111111 1:3511 1, , 1 1U11,1U1, yu W 1 iiiiffvw .ii-EI? W 1.'1i5f H 5 H ' 4 113151 ' 1'! 151 QL11 11u1'xT 111 1 1 1 2 11' .UMM A -W ll 1l 111 l 111 M1111 'IW M1 1 W1 11 'fmixgli 1 1-wsu H1 WH A Am. ww 1111 ' ewall l' 1 Nuff' 1111111111 '111f 1 i111 .,111g111i 1 .1 fi 111.1111 f 1' 11 H ' 1111 '1 1 as 1 'N 1' Q' 41 ' T 11 '9 '1 YY X I. V. 1 4 f ' 4:1-. 1 1. s. .7111 David William Fisher Jody Fitzpatrick John Robert Flournoy Joe Andrew Flowers Michael Dwight Follett Diana Louise Fort David Curtis Fried Mary Donna Fuller Glenn Robert Gardiner Kent Alan Garrett Joe Mark Garrison Robert Scott Gassler Judy Darlene Gaston Barbara Ann George Roger Allen Giannini Karen Sue Gibbs Carolyn Wylene Gibson Ronnie Alan Gill Stanley Ginsburg Martha Jean Glockzin Richard Kent Goacher William John Goodwin John Robert Gorham David Warren Gowdy John William Graham Bobbie Collette Green Richard Barney Green, Jr. Woodie Clyde Greene Francy Dianne Gregory Donna Wynn Griffin Thomas Booth Gross Sharon Lorice Grusendor! Thomas Maurice Grusendort Patricia Ellen Gunn Wayne Haas Sharon Elaine Hack Boyd Bullock I-Iadaway. Jr. Joe Harrie Hall Patricia Loulle Hamilton Beverly Ann Hammond Histor Is F un-Sometimes Congressman Bob Poage spoke to history classes in Peace to these juniors seems to mean end of the November. period. 58 Hu, 1 11',' X l' ,Q 1 l T111 I ,1 1 N Y l 1 . . P nr 1 .1 '1 11 1 . V . I 1 u-. N1 1' N l L 5 E j 5 111-11. 11 1111 111 1 11 1 1- 111' '111 1511111112 41141mf1 1 ,ia 1111 1 1 1 1 1 1 1111111 1111111111 .. 1 11 11 1 1 111- ie f f My 1 1 Gif .4 1' I 11 'd: ,W '1 1 'f5'1111j1ffi Q11 1' ' ' ' f I 1 1 1 1 A 1 5- Q 1 1- .I 1 so n1 1., 1 . A 1 Q -111, 'N - l '11 ! i XX' X'- k F 1 l' Jimmy Standefer .has definitely lost in- terest in the requirements for the Presi dency. 1 1'l1??'1 l wlifl' .11 W1111112111 '1 11111111111 ' H11 ' 111 14' Mary Vlrglnla Howton 1 - 1-1' H ,M ' - ,y 11 ig '-1 Ns, Beverly Ann Hoyle 1, Q 1 U 1' 1111111-' . ,N 1111'11,, Carolyn Hugglns 1 11 '11, 1A 1' 'U11111 1 - J 1.11.1111 ,111111111,'1 James Dudley Hunt 1 1 1 11 ., 1 111 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 -- '111 . , ' ,1,. 1 f 1' ,' X11 me-11 1 j 1111 ' .1 ', 1 1, ,1,,, 1 Rebecca Jean Hurst ' 211.11 111, 1 1 111' 'f ' Danlel Huser 1 a f 1171 ' ' 'L',1 1 W' ' 11, 511 Cheryl Jean Hutchison -1 1 Y 1 111 1 Ralph wnuam Jackson 1. 1,1 ., ' 1 If . '51 Y L Els 1 1 '11 1 111 I ' ,1 ' ' Donald Ray Jameson - , 1 ' . Jarrett a. eep - V Andrew Foster Jones Billy Michael Jones Jimmy Michael Jones '7 .1f' -if ,W A Johnny Jones 1 f 1 'L 1- Kathy Lou Jones Er '14 4141? 1' Pamela Kay Jones 5: ,1 ' - f-tw - , , Patricia Darlene Jones , -N H 1 - ' .1 , Q 1 Michael James Kaalz lg 21 , ' Gary Alan Kattner 4 . .T - ' 4 Us lb L 11. 11' 1 rr 1 11 ' 1 '1111in'111 1 1 L -1 , 5: 1 f , Jeffery Allen Kearney 1 E , . - ,1 - ., Dianne Leigh Keen 9' 1' ' F 1' f Taylor Keen V '71 ' 11 '. . 1 Cary Manley Keith :1111.11111l2 H 5 .LLUL :ee Robert Frederlc Haralson Judy Carolyn Hargrove Esther Dlane Harris Mary Francis Haynes Karen Elaln Hederstedt Ronald Wayne Henderson James Edward Henson John Alexander Herbert Douglas Frederick Herring Paul Wllllam Herrlng Llnda Kay Hessdoer er Benny Ray Hester Jimmy Lee Hickman Loran Craig Hill Paul Richard Hlll Dan Craig Hllllard Linda Sue Hoffman Madelyn Kay Hoffman Susan Lynn Hoffman Glenda Sue Holder Gloria Jean Hopkins Marsha Hoppenstein Lesier James Howard, Jr. Michael Alexander Howe Even in history, the fun comes an end at test time. ,X w w -M 1 W ' vw' . , , ,X, , Wilm ' 'W ' W w . 1 'M w' 3 X Lu n wg K .-'E-L - Y 1 4 Q X, X' M Q to ,, , l., w w , , ' w X Jn- H. ' ' .' Q1IXXX'1 :, X X X lil X X X x X1 -tb XXX N NXXXXX X XX! X P ,H ' X f fm -J' fqJf,ur.v v K LL f l un, Un, ,. X N:,. ,V ...v.,- ,,,., , X, HX .,Xl. --f 11:-ww . I'- L ,. .Terry Ervin Keith ' Deborah Anne King Tommy Earl King X W in Denzel Diane Kirk ' Gwendolyn Louise Kirkland 1- Robert Latham Knight Larry Dwain Koester Donald Wade Kornegay pl ' 1 1 W1Q'l7WFT i ' 'WmXN'i'W?r'millwVlVW'l l '!iWin M 11 'V ' , WU NHWIW I ' W , X Mtv K X - -va A ' - , ..XXXX.,--XXWU wil- X W V X . ,.,XX ,. H X X. -.XA , X, X, , XX: . ,. , UH N A X I ,X ' X- W H 1 X ,m' vi 'W ' ' H' Y' W 1 ' . W. QU ' X ' M, ' jx Xi XPS ' Iv 1 y ' -- H ni !.--. 1 'L L vfwli it J w xl! to ' Ml M it MH 'W s-1 f , 1 Xu A I' in 1 w.. --H 'H Q Barbara Ann Koudelka Stanley Kyle Kozinslry Mari Beth Kramer Patricia Marilyn Lachele David Richard Lambert N M! V ' Patricia Anne Lampe Paul Langford Raymond Wayne Langford , V: H H-:V . M 1 I -- ww ,M John Leslie Langston W Charles Lee Lanier Sherrie Marlea Lawson W Thomas Leet Corrie Lee Leggett s 1 Michael Craig Leskin Jimmy Wayne Leskoven Michael William Levine .. ' . 1 1 W w, 'll. ' dmgff. 1' , 'g?4?'lHWM:IlW il it f 'TH V, Kent Starr gives a special oral report complete with visual aids. 1 , y Q41 xXx 4. .s,!LLH.f1'eJIf' :.:'i.v' ' M J K W L L in-' f' ,af -ii . ' ' 'gf i f e t V., l -W 'WE if L. ,X W . XXXXQ V - ,-1-'WWXXX 'fX.. ,W ,X X ,4 l ZIXX1-7-X3 'X an-W Y fm ' 'N Qt ' ' .3 X 'X X. :yi 'aw v E' mx 4 -' K - L X' A vi K ft Q K 2, , K Lux- v - 'Wu X :X X . M' , x we 60 Paula Ann Levine David Leslie Levy Gulnn Horace Lewis Cheryl Ann Ltddicoat Andrew Thomas Lifland Linda Louise Lightfoot Adelene Limon Steven Louis Little John Scott Littrell Michael Morris Long Vickie Lee Loutherback Roy Lowery David Austin Lowrie Lois Jean Lutes Carolyn Sue Lynch Robert Michael Magid Gary Lynn Malone Jay Craig Marlar Lynda May Marstaller Richard Marstaller James Lenial Martin Lawrence Martin Suzanne SoRel1e Martin William Martin . If .- fs-l F n,n.. K .. X . . 1, 'M NX -, av sg? J A redeeming feature of history is the many films one gets to see. if? f f4'5. iilrf 41 RK r X . . ex- A I, 1, I ' -e ,,kNe..e L , ly' 185: Loyd McWilliams talks to a friend about Corrigan Almost everyone but Mr. Rolan joins in the visit- Weekend. Stud .. ,4.. f 5 e..- - s xy, +- , , ,5 ,,, I., ll ,J l , . S -f J- lr :. 1.- L. ' ,. ' ' .-. -v g, , . x, .2 '- Q 1 Q, , M- ,a.' i -h --., . - '- lgflll 7 Q ll A ' if . 5, . 1. -A 15 A N 1 'kb 'e f 1 4, -15 ll gg J I Wgffg l 542 - N' 1 -. 4, all Q. hs M L1 V ' fe yi ' '- 9 .e I , Q J l J Y X ing. Hall, Place for Vi iting A x , ,l wa. . ,- ' 4 is-x -- eo' -K1 f rr, A' J V 1 '. V 4: , Q 4.1 0 iv I 4 ik. in l il I 4 1 . ' -. 1 fk .-X N W 1 , . Q6 lg l l 'A ' Q. 1 ,l l M ' -'L V ' v .- ' 2 ll , H ,, . , . 9 A, .y H . ., V, H3 L 1 in X l 1l ',, vu. 'fuzz' -:-, nr s F s j Ll u l 'l l gl , x 1 WJ l X: ,x f- ah, 'Q ,-.. .1 35.2 if X '. ,, av -1 . K 'ZZ - 'L, w Y A. x I y., , -, - I . of - U PM , ' -q 15 ' 1 L 5 S' W: w e li Q, F, ,W as A'A!7 J! l 1 1 'X A 5 . 0i- 1 Ly' 'A- .Y ,,. Er ll, Q- UE.. viii H 4: Tommy Earle Massey Dianne Mayes Sue Ann Mayo Susan Michelle McAiee Randall Scot! McClain William Durwood McC1in!on Carol McAfee McCombs Larry Gene McCombs James Ragsdale McCuicheon Robert William McDonald Carolyn Diane McFarland Michael Albert McGee David Russell McGowan Seawillow McGrath Fred Thomas McGregor Herman Roderick McLeanI Barbara Jean McNamee Lloyd Ralph McWilliams Glen Meador Charles Milton Meadows Melissa Megarity Paula Jean Merilian Jesse Rush Milam, Jr. Kaihryn Anita Miller William Milion Miller George Edward Mirick John Michael Mitchell Ben David Monroe. Jr. Brenda Jill Montgomery William Boy Monigomery Emory Wood Moore Gary Moore Hal Raymond Moore Margaret McCarthy Moore Thomas Daniel Moore Thomas John Moore Tommie Kay Moore Wilson Hays Moore Linda Lee Morgan William Fred Morrison wi Y , My , .wr J.. limi W, will -K li i ll l- J EQ, ll 'YQ' i -J lil f l l lx H , ll' ' . A l ' ,. 'Y' , . , , y Typists strive for A's through speed and accuracy. llgdding machines are a fascinating part of book eepmg. Bu iness Classes Stress Speed l .uf www- ul. A- .fe , ,K -H H ll 5wiyM iiiii W M .W N.. W,IlQ5,V W 'l'Hf,1p.:i if 4 xvivvq l VN! ny SAW! j ll W5 ww!! I1 I V W x , l 1 w n l ll 'EIQNU ' 'X1il5g'lll1vilffilf- aww ilktwmu, :IH Elmwimnw , mYNiuU,.,w-'pw-E WWWM in lvl-Iiyuwl' iHii'mlWf .ill H1532-ii: Wwymllq-vrfuuf-wl4U!,' H ' - ' .Ji l i'i',.s ,. A- 'mul ull! ' lilil' 'Wi-W l will T3 ii my Wi ,W NYJ W ii W'-' iii. xl 'ar v ff' J- ll Win , 2:ii'il'ii'iWi lla i i' is 1' h W ' ll.WtL'lW il 'll r V ' ff it f - lilies wiligl 1 .. H ,ia M1 in ll' M' N 5 . 1 'X 'KP Ni i l ' ' lwywwww Wywlywwwwwyw i will 1 , ik ' f P L ll We lqlllJ,l.1ll sl H nfl A! ilu N N V 'R ' M MIM Vim 'wx Y' li 'V ul. 'V-I it -li ii + , l Mill-0 'W' lil W ,P W ' 'mu , ju' I im p , 'lil im' ' x, 1 1 AQ, 'Y 'mlm'vtwwwy-1.1wvglQ'1llM W X, U 'K Plj'f li1K B www Mil lirlllqiwllx ' li'vi'lv3W'll X W 'I' 1iw'U!'illm-' z WW, 1 www 1' rrwtlpu www ll :W Ai,Aw,, K X illllllqf P l4x:,1'Y'iFfWi it Q, it 4. W 1-W iJViYll i5 L K fg Q WJ, ' .Ll .Q -.1 xgjl gs iw ' ' B P L, en yy x .A , . V ,F , u h :lu iw V. -si . K , J , v ll Hifxiqll jf' il Nw P . .iii, 'iii WI' J 1 5 - A In -5-sul, N iii Y N . N,, ml A tg , tx G -- ' , --NI' C- lg 3- F' xl N ,4 ' ,cb - L ' . - '. XWU1: , .ff 'QW 3 ,V N4 ' ' 'Q' 'l l l -if i :gl Tm HY ' .hik,l,,ll'il-,,,lfW 'TIN lfif X W' Y 'Wil' 'lm M :l..iYxJliiiMiMli A I.w'M,,d:.1'i' 1' 'mfg 62 Robert Earl Mollei BettyELee Murdoc Mae lllabeth Mycocls Stephen Gary Nash Nancy Nash Gary Sanders Neely Jarnes Mllton Nelson Jerry Wayne Newsome Barbara Jlll Newton James Callan Nolses Bruce Bamuel Novlan Monte Bill Ollver Sharon Edith O'Malley Mllton Bay Painter James Robert Parrish Jullan Ross Parrish Jerry Ray Peacock Thomas Francis Perklnl Betty Allene Perry Llnda Kay Peterson Brad Reece Phtlllps Ruth Diane Plclsens Lerrgwarren Plerce Rita arlene Pierce Donald Plnckney Kathryn Anne Pltts Martha Jo Pollard George Edward Pool Alice Jlnell Powell Eva Frances Powell Carolyn Lee Power Michael Torrance Prahl Barbara Ann Price Ruben Carlton Price, III Michael Davis P1-lm John Matthew Proffitt Davis Lee Pulliam Judith Anne Quick Martha Lynn Rahorn Barbara Lynn Rachulg ' ... at .1 - - -S lv l well: .M a 3f,'5, W 'ww . ,.. ww ,. I ', I W - 'V X' fy Q i f r- sf' i i 'I N ,W ' '-' 4 I i X H' N Y ll ,1 nt 1 W 'lt f x , , ,. , ,A Q! 1 N N W It-fx L .- s lfjiufifi ' P mi' , , l I -- . - 'sf , f . N: 'T-'IQ ff t X , lf Q, t Y 4 ' 7 '14 a!9't7'jf sEf,1'QH WX, , 'ta 1 X 1. .Et 11'-l' ? X it Ulm as-,1 ...w,. . I ' 1 N . 41 , , -we W S . wt- u' , 5'-MW. id, YA I 55' 1 ' H5 w R l sd Unusual outside stairs provide quick trip upstairs. X 'V' Michael Wade Bandera 'vw V' Debbie Barton W- Donna Lynn Schroeder Juatln W lltam Schula ai M In i i xumua Loutae seawam It . A X 1 - F ' Rosemary. Schwetxnan , I - ,,y ,l, Barbara lo Sortnopekte In W My ,,Q:JQ1f George Wllllarne Scrogitne ,K lm I 'H fu 4 V Ml H WV: . - ff if wo. 1 1 ' ' . N U X ' , , 'V J la' N 1 I I V' .. - 1 I :' ' ,llf'IIf .HW 'um ' wi' W v I m w ll 5 H N K l M I nl , tim e l ui Rv i 1 , N ' - 1 NH pt I ffm ,, n W n 1 Sue Herod Beawrtnht Martha Suean Seymour Charles David Shellenberger Mary Kathleen Shlrley . Maxine Elaine Steqel ' Marten Grace Stwler 4 John Cod! Slmdk rw: um Ml'-Ulwngqnmq ,. ., w ' mf X Linda Dianne Shurnake w , i M ww' V7 NW 'lit' S will 'il -fl ' lt. Tl ,111,1 s 'W - M iw ' , S. it N ell 11+ is ,111-swnfuammrs, jx VV U M fy! W LW c ae lon ma ra if 4 W nf! H jjii' 'sfuzht giiiieflm-lard Smith it N li Cheryle Yvonne Smith Connie Irene Smith ' 1 Eleanor Lucille Smith ' Frank Patrick Smith l - r Gi ' t ltl?2fw1-val , Swv J T' lwllww txt? Q... .,1 .Tackle Radko Maurice Reyea Ramon. Thomae Ramon Jan Ramsay Llnda Catherine Randow Bryan Wtlaon Ready, Jr. Betty Elaine Reed Rebecca Ready Martha Ann Reid .Terry Alton Rtcheraon Jarnea Ronald Richey Patrtcla Roberta Robert Young Rodger! Llnda Kay Rodgers Nancy Yvonne oqera Ellen Rae Roee Pamela Sue Ruaaell Sherry Jean Ruaaell Judith Ann Ruatln Llnda Sue Rutherford Phyllte Lynn Ruttenberg' Barry Mack Ryter Larry Edd Ryter Gregory James Sabin F til ,N 1. ,J ff 5-A Chester Scheel pauses in halls for a while between classes. 63 xx -.S -. Gayle Gray rewards Jim Parrish with a pat. James Irwin Swtgert 1 Sally Trtuhene Swindle 7. Andrew Louis Sykora ' ' Cheryl Taylor -- Lynne Michele Taylor. . Aubrey Leon Thompson Katherine Thompson Suzan Elizabeth Thompson Tommy Morris Thompson Cathy Ann Thornton Gerald Kent Smith Harry Irving Smith LaJean Smith Marianne Smith Virginia Ann Smith Jacob Smolensky Jeff South, III Elizabeth Anne Spain Robert Bruce Spencer William Stafford Kent Taylor Starr Melanie Lou Staton Barbara Ruth Steakley Russell Wayne Steed Martha Stell Mary Madelene Stell Dennis Irvin Stewart Linda May Stewart Brenda Jo Stockburger Hassel Streetman Robert Edward Stuart Harriet Rose Stupak Jerry Wayne Stuth Cynthia Swearingen 'eva ...Hg 'ff . , jwrwv- Suzan Stewart, Jerry Eggebrecht, and Pat Deucy sit idly in art. In X 5 YI.- E: F TFQ F QJ. 1 ,.'yx'5 y 1110 - li I V- 1,4523 rl. . -, 'gl 1. N 'A fx I I It , , La ni . 'Ji-1 ', Q K' . five 51' 'J .4 l e N4 IL. I. xye, e I W7 pri. V L - X -. T-. , ,L x 4. - f r X, X ,. 34:-N, X . , s A 'Q L E, , L ,. RT? fklj ,rv L' 'O- A ,Vg, lrl mt 6 if - , ,v H , , , ... u r 1 V lr A .l I- l '. 'f.- -, '--. 'm ' . . Wu 1,1 I, - -N. wwp ' 1,3 , I of .af L H Jshwxjx T mi l. W,-II, L-1 V N w A L Q ' J 1' a X J 5 1 .rack nwagm Thornton ' S l 4. ll i Wanda Lou Thrasher X353- Sharon Tidrick '- I Richard Talmadge Tinsley Paul Bayless Tipton M fi Q 'Z' -S' , ,. . L, V W 1 W HM L. r James Kenneth Tountal Linda Townsend Barbara Trustman Ralph Milner Turner Gracie Lillian Urban '- Jerry Paul Uttley T l LX , .J4 A558 W X ky' 4 V 4' .J -5 Victoria Vanllulpen , , my A , Thomas Vernettl W, 32 ','1!1'f WW- '--t I Ronald Wayne Vickery ' ln'i':'1',i!' ,ffmfy X L-Lyn' All-lu L a W 64 wt r .uf N.: ,-1. .. K. ' ' L- 1 ,. 'ts 3, 1 4.. ' all YA! n U. - - - -. -1? T' ,Q 1 ff. 'T' 'jj M-fain 1 . , v . v . ,, 1 ' '-p . - Q SandraAnnWalker ' ' 'f M. - A , ' 4 mil ' ' I ' f ' Linda Carol wauace f I l A . 1 ' l f - fl 4 :AI Q . 1 1 Janell Ann Walter , ' Q ' N C' W ' ' F ' , James Leroy Ward , , ' ' - V ' . u . Jamie Sue Warrington J, W K A 1 - -- X C' . ' wane: Dann Wells V ., ,r ' I ' if W1 I f Katie Maxine West 1' IQ 1 , David Alton Whipple , 5- ' Robert Doyle White 1 Thomas Edward White Linda Wlmiisiit Denim wiaders 4- Barbara Jean Wiethorn Susan Jean Wightman '. KN -:FI E-' ff .f, ' Charles Wayne Williams ' 3 Y H 4 James David Williams iid - 5' X 'xx : I . , .K 1 'A ri :had I -N 1 K . , il - I at . -. . Q- W f Y L f L. suv 1 Wg L , x Wx Peeler Williams, III ' Carl Stewart Williamson -, David Corwynn Willis K' N Bryan Wilson ' James Reed Wilson Richard Wilson Deborah Susan Wimpee Sharland Windham -5 at 1 Adrian Glen Wingo Fred Avon Winslow Carol Ann Wizig aw . , Theodore Henry Wolf 6- .' 5. ' Roy Don Wollard James Wood Morris Wood Rex Wood X- N. i Rita Woodall Paula Woodruff ,H Morris Richard Wooten P Jill Worten - Bette Jean Yant Susan Lanell York Walter Carl Zacharias - ' I-'rank Walter Zilka 9 1? 1 - . . V . w . ' ' in 5. W ' L 4 ef E' f A - 'Q 'S , , ,1 , KC slit I I J' 'D 1, A y V 7 , - fl 1 T ' I x 1 xwJ1f l l N! gl, L 1 1 Q 1 If .i C' LZ. 2' Speech I Pumpkins and Trees Speech students casually discuss the Great Pumpkin The cast of Blood Wedding included unusual char acters: girl trees. In Memoriam 3 'VS- 'Q Johnny Mack Powers Sophs., A New Part of RHS - -.........f,: .--ru.. ,. 1 :Sf 6 Band embers J an Abernathy Arthur Aga Nancy Alessandra - Betty Anderson f Dale Anderson Larry Anderson Linda Anderson Michael Anderson W w l 1 -.1 lx 1 1 W X X , Ky, Patricia Avriett W - ' ' ' 5 - Linda Baker . ,' YN 1 ff i Samie Bales ' ' I ' Barbara Bania - ' , James Barrett ef: Nancy Beckham Barry Belknap Penny Bertling 1 1. mu I 5 ' 1 xl f dag Robert Bertoia John Bickerstaff Michael Bigan Janice Bingham Connie Bischoff Mark Bishop Deborah Black Arnell Blain Cheryl Blair Mary Lou Blair Paula Blankenstein Rachel Blanton Haroldv Booth Bob Boswell Jerry Bounds Larry Bowen Randall Bowman Gary Boyd Pat Boyer Tommy Brady Blllle Brashears Billy Brewer Vicki Bridges Stephen Bright Are Express've ' - 'P' ln if 37 ig? B A 5- ' . Sharland Windham tunes up her flute. Rick Goacher assembles saxophone before class. i S i- ,V ' V ' -, , -. lv JW . 5- +A -- YA A in 1:1 fir -e-' Y' Dx X ,f N . ,x lr B A l 4. L' x 1 y H 1 X X, L V' '. ., 4 , E. W. Burdeit Judy Burns Judy Butcher Susan Buzze John Caldwell William Casey Kathleen Cavanaugh Jeannie Chaney Martin Chodorow Jason Chozick James Clark Richard Clark David Coker Doloras Commander Paul Concilio Dana Copeland Judith Cornet! Brit! Cox Connie Crow Michael Cupp Lawrence Curles Janet Curry Peter Curiice Marcia Cutter Jimmy Dagley Gary Dale Paul Darden Richard Davidson Martha Davis Donna Dawson Lynn DeLuca Kathy Denton Diane Derrickson Jimmy Devaney Linda Dickson Patrick Dougherty David Dowdy Kevin Draper J' erry Drews Phillip Duckworth Neil Briscoe Brenda Brock Connie Brock Paul Brockway Jerry Brooks Robert Brothers Pamela Broughton Barbara Browder Liv Beverly Brown David Brown Johnnie Broyles Melanie Bruck Stephanie Bruck Carla Bryant Sarah Buice Kay Bull Mr. Filgo signals band to begin a cres- cendo. , , I 5 X grL.ieig -:LA ,C , , N U, K ' - 4, , A , - -f T, ik I he il. !' .f1-94, ml ' 1 IJ Y J 1 x W,?..-.. N Q + J 7 l 1 , r. fu, in L ' JO , 1... ' fp' ,L I ' ' W as ' ' ak, 'v I Y f A f' ' A - tu, I 'V' -, , ' W V I, , 1 . 1 X NSQELIH 'w , L 'K . of- I a.. 'Q' J ' Q x X' I an if: .LV rf' X ,, ,!I.1.,l X L . Ili? 'fax .. .ej ei. 1 f , ' fp le 2' .' Ng' TL' l L- x 1 1 5, . L l- 4-T., ' l: f ' 4 ll, si. V Q. L. . 'jr u tr ' 1' 'V Q, Ye g - -G. - Q ? 6- ? Kaul. Isn't Mr. Hawthorne cute? 7' 55 J! g if xx 'ff Y' ' K el. if TT, .E y y .9 .Rb an U , -L' fp 'X ey ,P J, ,f WU Life f FL f ff' un. ll Em :. 2. .21 'I , ll vX . K I X sl' R Q Q: f - Q, 1 NJ' x Cl. C . Y A, .1 Sheila Duecy Harold Dunn Nancy Dunion Randy Dyer Linda Eason Barbara Easier Elizabeth Eaton Donna Edwards Lee Ellingson Julie Elliot! Cecil Ellis Fred Ellis Brian Emerich Gary Emmons Joyce Erlanson Judy Evans Shirley Falkner Kay Fernald Donna Ferrill Larry Pick Larry Fikes Dennis Fine Lmda Finley Gene Firmin Danny I-'isher Thomas Filzhugh Jerry Fletcher Kevin Fletcher Mary Flood Rebecca Poole Dennis Forbes Lawrence Franks Gary Freeman Lloyd Freeman William Freeman Carrol Fricke Sharron Fudge Frank Fuller Sidney Gardner Joe Garland Tom Garrett Linda George Billy Gerick Jack Gibson Marti Giffin Lannie Gill William Glockzin Patricia Goldberg v't 2-n.. e R1 Sophomores glance away from music during practice Choral Music aries Routine Timothy Goodwin David Graves Richard Graves Margaret Green Mike Gregory Marilyn Griffin Michael Guggenbickler Ronnie Gustafson Q 2 - 5-gn: ,. ii T . an C' gl -. ' g -1 oil, ri .gl 's' xt , ' ' 01. .X N L -- Members of the sophomo program. Pamela I-Ialgrimson Barry Hamm Dee Hand Harry Harelik Linda Harris Lynda Harwell Rene Hatcher Ronnie Hawihorne Gerald Hedgcock Ronald Helton Mary Hendrix Jack Henry Alan Hensel Jimmy Henshaw John Hensley Richard Hensley Vada Henson George Heroman Linda Hewelt Linda Hickman Katherine Hicks Sharon Hill Gerry Hoffman Terry Hoffman David Holdbrook Margaret Hooker Billy Hoover Charles Hopkins Lynda Horn Donald Horne Sieve Howerton Susan Hromadka re choir concentrate on music for upcoming Margaret Hooker ,gives her undivided attentlon to a special number. K 1 Y 'AT - 4 f . .5 ,. . - 4. ' ,- a - l ? ' ... W. - N r- ik , ,: 1, 1 . M-In-H , W6 'I -Ta ' ,- i I! it fH,f.,l' Y 1 , R s. , ,YV 1. ri: ge V XL M Q I. 'L no , Q' . gem 'Q 'S A 1. ' el 41 - ' sq Q1 - ea. -Q i- if - Q. 5 ,fl , YE? f 'H .J -TZ. l ' 3- L , F:' NK v,:,x.s-Ek, . kiwyik, N XA urn, I x l VA I A 11. 1 I 76, l H - 1 - ' -, ::., :g Q. ' I 5 Q l 1 xr f X V ,ff 'R - 5, T , Q I Q A - 1 vm, . J, Ti Have- .., 1 my W11 ff' W1 gm ,t t m ,H 1 V Q f I A . U, k X 1 -vu, 1 Q ef A xv ., 7,7 I A N i FN 1 N' - Q W Le' PQ' xy , , M .1,, ' N' IW- 1 t '- 1 Lynn Hunter .f -4 g A' ' if X: - Carol Hughes , ,. ' - Joe Hunter , .1 Ellen Husbands Tim Hussey ' ' X ' 'Q b , ,N - Lenella Iley I' :tx in 1' ' 75, m tX Sharon Ingram 1 Y I w nf- - W' Wi H w ' I3 Lynne Huddleston 5 'iv 4' 'N' Ann Jablonowski 4- , 11 Rebecca Jacks , Larry Jackson 1 , Patricia Jackson ' Don Jacobson '- 1 : .H Michael James W. X. - 1 , qv, '11 W 1s ' Rebecca Jameson xxx tr., , Craig Jaynes l M W ' 11 Gayle Jenkins 1 my Stephen Jenkins .' Mark Jewell ' up N John Johnson , Kenneth Johnson Michael Ray Johnson Teresa Johnson 1,1 George Jones L-so 1- , X I ' 'tr H IL K . V Nancy Alessandra looks down as she de- scends the stairs. Tommy Womack pauses for breather between classes. James Jones Larry Jones Suzetle Jones William Jones Charlotte Kattne! Sharon Kelly Lynn Kennedy Trudy Kestner Pe!-I9Y King Andy King Duhby King Michael Kirkham Linda Kirkland Don Knowles Diane Knox Karen Knudson Kenneth Kraemsr Karen Kuhltza Linda Kudelka Collene Kuehl Robert Lafferiy Sheryl Lamb Michael Lambright Lee Lane L Q, . . ,, .4 , 1 , . ' 11 an T i 'f 'M N A Q N mx ,Y X I J gal? ,Sf gy! M i -. 1 tai at J 4 E 't , ' ' , A -Q gs., 11 15 ' ' ' . 1-A-5 ' Na-3.1 A ' l , :ms T , . 4 :L , - ' sgrfblw M V iz 3 ' . ,L 4 A ' Ja Q4 , Q mm at L wg , D ' ,M f A -r 'xx JT? - ,,f1 K- Aff, .' 'I o .5 31 Qi gs P ligne itjl Ak 1 nf QS ' he I n H ,175 N. L at g - .ff ' ck msG 4 Charles Langloir Linda Lasseiler Kathryn Lalham Norma Lawson Susan Ledbeiler Lahonna Lee Marcia Lepar Carol Lewis Janis Lindley Marsha Lindsey Sharon Lipinsky Diana Long Carlos Loredo Sharon Lucker Gordon Luedke Yvonne Lupion Marcia Cutter, Jack Post, and Stan Moser journey from gym to bu11d1ng 0 to aried Parts of RH Students are not quite so eager to leave cafeteria. ,-,-.-,,.- - .. lf, J D j g ,ff I it r, , A l Af I N Q Jr r ' n , n , n t n , P gg t J ' , n I tt M n ,A Leslie MacRae Candace Maddox Pairicia Magill Beverly Mahler Thomas Mahler Judy Makowsky Connie Mane: George Mann Paul Marable Mary Man-quin William Mariinelll Ronald Maxwell Samuel Mays George McCa1la David McCarty James McCormick Darlene McCreedy Mary McDow Jimmy lVlcFerrln Carol McGee Martha McGregor Carl Mclnlosh Charles Mclvlillion Mark McNeil William Mefford Janice Meholin Mary Melton James Miller John Mims Deborah Miichell Ralph Mogridge Mike Monnig Valda Monroe Dana Moore Elizabeth Moore Rhonda Moore Linda Morales Gilda Moreland Coy Morris Sian Moser ,M W, Q- l 74- 5 inks' '11 F' . ' 'A i n i f - 'f b ll V I- allyf. is X A Y X AL1 '- . L-If Q l n Students ' 'D wg xi 1 1 uf, JK .Q 1 i uk I -:J 1 A. 'Q .J . 'za Yr x . Malvina Murphy Cynihia Nading' Larry Nawara Nancy Nelson concentrate as an algebra problem is explained. x ' Q N lil C Q- X if e Al LV, w. Q ...L ' L -L iN' L Il 242, ,Q w Q! f WN v. . as x, - m, el -' - 5 L, 'V ':- 1 . -ZW. - ,L ' Q' Q ' ki ee T ,r , Us -,lx K J r X R lj lf I ' .L i ,jv- .f,:V W I J, 1: X ,, New 1 -4: w.efg' - L ,li X M . 1 .H.-flag au, Donna Neitles Larry Nichols Susan Nies Paul Norwood John Nunn Chrisiina Oakes Gregory Ogden Sharon Oliver Kaihy Olson David O'Malley Dianne Orosz Bill Orr Donna Orr Richard Oli Ray Owens Siephen Park Kenneth Pate Larry Patterson Spike Patiillo Rebecca Pation Marsha Payne Peggy Payne Walier Pearce Earl Peevey Loyd Perry Roy Perryman Carol Pelers Keith'Poehl Carole Porier Jack Post Lynda Poulin Janice Price Sue Proffitt Charles Purvis Sharon Hachuig Ofelia Ramos Linda Ray Murray Reed Doris Reeves Ben Rendek William Riggs Anna Roberts Deborah Roberts Ronda Roberts Larry Robertson Larry Robinson Mac Rodgers Belly Rogers e-I ' t .il Nik vw, 1 gx ' - S l - ,572 .,., R' a. R Y' Al fie! . if X LL. L ' ' I X I ' - ' 2 Q 1 , , -v.. '-2: is :Z it 1' 5- -5 - i. 5 is N f if N VL lim ll si an x G1 , X- r. Q. g U is-my ,g :Al F -E Y 1 AL., 1 ' X ' is? -rj' X , . or in Q il Math Requires Participation Gassler works a geometry prob- Mr. Lattimore. Boyd looks over algebra postu- Bobby Rogers Jerald Rogers Nancy Rogers Frances Rogers Cheryl Rolan Katheryn Rosa Deborah Rosen Charles Ross Buddy Royall Bob Russell Randall Safiell Susan Sample William Sanders Paul Sandifer Harry Savio Alexis Scheinbrum Nancy Schieifer Susan Schlinke Charles Schneider Douglas Scoggins Ronald Scoit Jane! Scruggs Bob Segler Wendell Seltzler in 51. ps gl 3 -'D QQEY' ' K L - S Z- fini Q4 ,- nv isa 'ii L -P I '?. I r. li L7- lx 11 W W 'V .F 1 . W1 g r I Y 11 - -.ef 1 eg.. 1. 4 11 111 111 1 'S - R, 11. 11111-1nW11W 111q'111r1 1 11111 11 X 1111 -11 An'11lW1 11111 W N 11 11 1 11 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 11 X X 1 in 6' 1 .f l L- f' 1 1 1111i 1 1 1 . v. , jh Y I W L Z' ' 1 1 1, 1 v T 1 -figpg 11 l 1 X ' + 1 x Ql,'!:'1 511 All 1. 1 V - :Lil 11 -11111'T' WV 1 ' v ' 1 A 1 J .51 57' S 5 L ii , , i '-'- ' ' T, n , 1 1 A f 1 ' I J 1,11 ' b 11 R1 J 115 1111 1 1: l11111 ' j 15 l11111l1i1JN 4' 4 1111-1' . 111 1111 n 1 S Y 1 11:11. 1 - 11 1 L11 ,g 1 5 W , 'zgglxj-, iw lv. 1 1 lr 1, I 71-1 I' X' -. N J -1115,-121:-fr 11,1 1 11 1 3 ' 5111? 1111 QW 11 31' 11 111111111 '11 11111 M I1 1 1 1 1 4 1 ,, 11 15 W111111 111 1 1 ,T 11 3 ',' 111 13 g, 1 - 11 New 1 4 - J L 1 Q .1 1 T' ' 1 VST ' 1 1 y -,, 1 V 11 1 Q , W M Y V K11 1 1- 1 e' es e 1 1 1 J 1 'P 1 1' l'1 Cx' 11' 11111 .111 Chris Sermas Sharon Sexton Betsy Sharp Hal Shelby Kitty Short Johnny Shuttlesworth Steven Simpler Richard Simpson Don Slaughter Alice Sligh Johnny Slough Suzanne Smedley Carol Smith Charlotte Smith Goodhue Smith James Smith Linda Smith Melinda Smith Robert Smith Robert Smith Roy Smith Russell Smith Susan Smith James Sneed Dan Sorrells John Spain Ann Sparkman Anderson Spivey Rebecca Sprague Gwendolyn Steele Orvel Sternberg' Sandra Stewart Margaret Stiver Janie Stone Harold Stone Renate Sumaruck Patricia Taylor Roland Taylor Phillip Terry Carolyn Thomas Debbie Thomas Stacy Thomas Gaila Thompson Margaret Thompson Ralph Thompson Jeanne Tidwell Martha Tirey Judy Toland 1- 11 uk u V - 1 1 ' 1 1 1 111 11 1 ' 1l111w11FlQ11-I11 115 '7'H1 1 1 1 111 11111 Problems in algebra require original thinking. Students show enthusiasm over new math 1 76 N A ' 1 1 .l1, 454 w,X F 3, 3:30 arks E :JL that the day's classe Steven Wessinger Johnny Wes! Robin Wester Ronald Whisenant Donna White Bill Whitehead Mary Wicklander Gerald Wilcox James Williams Charles Willis Billy Wilson Edith Wilson Janet Winslow Sharon Wizig Thomas Womack Jane! Wood Richard Wood Donna Woodall Betsy Woodard Rickey Woodard Katherine Woods Beverly Wright Wllllam Yowell Mary Zlgel s are over, students file out. tl L X-3 x .sb L ....,, - all Jimmie Trice Katherine Tru!!! Carol Turner George Turner Sherry Turner Pamela Valdespino Donald Varred Victor Vinson Sandra Wagner Larry Wall Terry Walters Teresa Weaihersbee John Weaver Stephen Weaver Karen Webb Dianne Wells nd of Busy Da l The after-school traffic jam begins soon after the bell Yilx , ., K :N . ...l V W . L' . I 5' A tr ,tr ' ' 'iii' , ,. , me . 1 'Z ' f1f1f.'J ' W -. 6- 1 1 T 'W lf'--. ' .' -7Q,.g4.,1 Lil' fl 71 -if,-7-wi-t'12lf W 1.157 ff-2 I. . -, ,w nun! AL ,. '4,. if 1 A xXx iw ,,a 1 is -B Q 'fe 1- -I : i. ,Q v.. ' . . 111 'Q' S. -?f fc. Vpv. ' ,Pl wib -, r- ,+ , X. I .4- .fpef ' 1 n 1 L E 1335! sl ' 3 'Y .F-P., f I .4 -nr, V, ., . ' K rv I 1 t':'.- ' ' 'Q' W!!- , Af 1L'2 'T4,5f-b 5. 1-. N' -' ' Aff .fl , 1 W.. wg A411-N--,Pg A. 1 , :' '-':',v, xf 3 1 '. ,, fl -.- Z- -1 1' i 'f s I 4 ' ' . --1 f ' 'F . ' ' ' . - - 4, 1 1, -, , I ,f --- A K h ' ' 3 A -.X 1 h ,Thi I 'A 142.- I . -, S v-- ' X f 5 vN J X ,J n . . v Q , is -' ,, s . fy . 1 ., 5. A Eg 1 ' , ' , . . 21 E . Q f ' 'X 1 A' 'i ui Q X ' ' 1 Q,-K, Yr ? . ax I -, X , --fl .- ,1 .y. -4 -- F-A',f 1 '1 r. 1 I Q, , - X 'f- , A ug- 1' . - Y x' +4 V' E1 ' ' 1 , Y, ' 1- if ' ,F J' , 1 ' A ' Hifi'- I ' 5 ,- ., . x . , ,mi PM-J ' 4 . x A,-.,1 J MM ' . .,. ., V A nl . 2 'gf '.-. - , ,, a A 9.1f?r.-,- Q- ,f' 1 ' ' -9, FI , f I K 4 . , : ' .' V , s ' N J Yi .. 5 ' , u f ' f , v A Vx-I K. KJ A -, ..f 1 1 i 1 r, I 4 1. Y h . Y. i n J' f' ' .L '-',', ' - ., X' x v I 'va' . J' v 1 - I Y 2 fl .., Hum Ex r . , -V . ,F r -11 5 A 1 tv' 4 - N v. , ,A -14. '- I 1 i '1l, 1 .' f. l . , 1, f :I fr 'gk fgsa:'jV ' . .-I ' -,n-L k.'! .1 ' A g' ' V ,X - Q. H31 I-T .. x X- I : M- - V-ww' '. 'xr T , we. x ' 2 'ff ' ', .il -- A, q' ' 4 vg MN V A Q fs x N- , N 1 Q Q5 R., Qx L t' u V, q , n , . SQA ' f , x it N -2' i- 4 . f Nb' ' 1 fi- h ' f f ' 9 si 1 3 f n ,- 5 Ike, n f. STUDENT L.7f'E l I- 1, - V fffnwn--en ., -- - -Y , YYVWVYN, ., , Zh 1. 'W' IW W , I ,. , ,.' J' 1 1 H , 1 , 'river as hiv V 1 L1 1 iseafem , ,wi 1. , H A , M, , ' ,V ' W 1 . ,L . mv, N - an , R QM. annual F-- uHhlHlhLlI 1'X. EW Vail.: 1 1 s L Lv he - ' I c W'-'Y Y F195 3-f fv, :if ' V .. 1,4 5-'s f 'Pri' M.:-1 , me Av LJ 52 if P31 i' Q 'f-:ay i FHV55- 3 ' 'Q I A-44.1. ip, 1 'rv' Ins, H J! 3 J U' A 1 1 Qn. J fT ' P ...nm , Craig Belknap urges the students to come out to the games. The school day begins with the raising of the flags gf the United States, Texas, and often, the Victory lag. While Mac Arnold and Lawrence Dibb raise the flag outside, students inside pledge allegiance. 81 Hundreds of books line the walls of the Richfield library for all students to check out. hat I YOLII' ShOI'tBSt Book . t My A t H V . W mix w mt- it Jo Kilpatrick uses library ref-- The file is a handy thing. erence books. 82 3---' X H. L 1 What? Surely no one has bubble gum in the library! Senior Committees Senior Recognition Committee meets to discuss plans for Recognition Day. The Senior Class Commit- tees are designed to represent the Wishes of the class through the homeroom members of the committees. The commit- tees, with the aid of the facul- ty, plan such matters as the senior flag, the prom, the gift, and t h e speaker f or com- mencement. The committees also help establish traditions, class spirit, and class unity. Decoration Committee talks over ideas concerning The Historical Committee approved this plan for the decorations for the Prom. Senior flag, The chairmen of the Sen- ior Committees are: Seat- ed: Gary Meier, Gift Committeeg. Jan Smith and Susan Rogers, Recog- nition Committeeg and Mitch Parks, Historial Committee. St a ndin g: Larry Walker, Invitations Committeeg Steve Beck- him, Scholarship Com- mitteeg Don O'Neil, Social Committeeg and John Harris, Graduation Com- mittee. 83 - -mf' 'ff-Isuzu t lSb'+ BASKETBALL scwenuts Dad-5 ,WACO Tounnn 8 sunset ll-i2 Ausrm vounusv ' ISU sunset p MIB-wr TEMPLE 'rnunncv af in V ' M, .rdf IMPVYT: pr.-I x 'gram A V '11 if Y V fu:qi't':! t'I'A-R I f Chri tmas at Richfield ,N V ' , ' FX . Door decoration competition sparked Christmas splrit. 84 Homemaking department decorates for Christmas in its display window. l 'RQ K x WCW 'N , .Xu . H ff ,dd in fy 13 f H2 ...f s '::..ex 'x Imwmi P F- 3' ild, Screaming Pep Rallies Vs,-1. Cheerleaders and drummers lead students to pep rallies. Cheering students fill stands to capacity. Richfield Band helps boost team to district win Hook 'Em, Rams! i ,V , Q N . W . I :v,,'7ilffE' W ,Q ,, ',f,, ,f fx., ,W 'p:w.s1f - .1 .1 .Af ., ,,.f,,- Y -vt ' -4 ,' 'ww Y -4 Mum 'S' ns, 4:-FWF QW! :- Q. 1 .F f. M I . Y ' 1 jug , . .W W ' N W J Mx 1 .. J' A 1 1 .J A 'F - 'IWW?lmf' '2'ii?f1:Lf1-mf 1' f 7 - r ,fa g'vfQI,,Q-f...' fl iff? M lg . . , A 5s. ,Y-I,,. .,, I - ui , ,rev L, 111151 I -f J 5.L1,: ' .' A .A ' 'vmsww-1' - - M g, X 1 u ., 1 l 1 I H ' 1 ' Q 1 1 . ' , 9' 4 ,. . 'IQ 3 , Lunehtim in the Cafeteria Rmg of the bell sxgnals start 7 ,ig .H of the race to the lunch 11ne '39, V V ' ' H mg g' ,Y ff 'Q' , M . QI En. A e , 59 1 . ,e ' I J 1 5 N f v Q ,w U ff J ' 71? 'l I Ffa ' X Jul . W 1 V 'P , .me we ' JR R' HJ J pg xnw vie e V 4' 421' A I , , V-.Q of . .. ,. . WZ' 'HW' .L '11 A3 all w -Yr , 'Eff- by 1?- ivlqw 1 ,1 ku' Q' E, 44 XXXL we Y , A-A -fn W. .+. N. ' -x Ak E, .5 '-. R Carol Maw studies her art in- D tently as big night nears. The unique aura of the Spanish play, Blood Wed- ding , was accentuated by stylistic makeup, interpre- tive ballet, moaning human trees, and a haunting Fla- menco guitar. The setting was a natural melancholic wilderness in Spain. To maintain authenticity in the play, a real baby was used for the lullabye scene, and guitar music was added throughout the play. The story concerned a young girl with two loves. On her wed- ding day she eloped with her secret love. Her sad plight ended with the death of both young men. Jul, :X-3 1 1 'FLD'-Ilcfl 4-H t S+-M . it . J :fit Lglglliillilt' ,,nm+t-l:Fl'fiTff . nir.yn .,2mf5f,l1,,1 1 lll Iily! I if I V lu! 'Y , wifi. , 1- tx ,ilu .m ,,,, 4 'ili flloTflf.rzl--911-f ' 'll'7 ' , A J 674115-fdwf 5 tf7'l'l Mgmt-fy-lAwfJAu SMITV' J fflfzdtfdf aufff1Ba11'v Llcurml '5,ff '7 '7' llfvlviltl ' JCM! law 6011144 I!:7'lb ' W' Juov Quant.. la. Male members were John DeLuca, the bridegroomg Jim Progar, the bride's fatherg and Mike Howard, Leonardo. Also includ- ed in the cast were Denny Gay Jones, Elaine Matties, Carol Maw, Donna Oliver, Wendy Percy, Cindy Wilkin, Gem Hudson, Tommy Erwin, Judy Densmore, Sue Ellen Inmon, Judi Huessner, Jo Betsy Curb, Carolyn Power, Paula Levine, Barbara Brown, Ken Garrett, Susan Batson, Judy Quick, Jane Davis, Vicki Bridges, Linda Rewett, Pat Abriett, Russ Borders, Kath- leen Pearson, and Jim Springer. Cast Perfects BLOOD EDDI Cast rehearses a wedding scene. The Moon, a tree, and a Spanish lady listen to stage instructions. x v , V Z4 X a . E, M41 Pl! Jan Smith practices her lines. How will I ever get cleaned up in time for my date to- night? fu:-5 f Q, .Qs 1 1 . f ,pl !- I lg Girls prepare make-up for the show. i,t. lm' Sophomore Orientation 'HMV u YNvv'l NE: ' ll J null fn lf' 'liars Seniors welcome sophomores on orientation night. After a long sugnmer, the class of '67 gathers on September Etudent and faculty representatives welcome new 1' 1964 for its flrst closeup look at Richfield' ams. 94 sv' , '58-, Susan Hoffman welcomes parent to Open House. Open House Singers take time out from entertaining program to join in the fun. F I fi K YP f .3 'iiiow i 0 1 we Ilxlk '-A. 44 if YEA ! Mr. Jennings confers with Craig Belknap and Candy Aydelotte before im portant game. Frantic Road to Di trict. It's a long road to district for Craig and Pat. Steve Little takes the comforts of home on the bus trips 1 .v -090 Qgerra . S , 1 Her, -Q .uf-'N A- x. H In xii.. avg' X I fv- l A N ' 5 r v , I ' I' . K Q ' 1 r 4 A . J , , 1 W, - ' . . . . 1...,,- 4-' X. '37 J 1' ' h - Q. W' ' Q W Q-'iff - , D i -F u, E . Q ,v A 4'- ffsrxgw x c- iq .Y R 1' .1 g ,. 1 J -.ag 1 1 Qi , . s. I . mw- ,X N My 1-. K N, g 'fl nf' sw-' f- 2 Y -uv , ,.. , ww , ..v- ,' ull- 1. 'M 4 r I an W 5 'M w A R 4 . A --am- i 5 'WL .5 '. F: ,. f' '1 sex, I 'W i. 4' 1. '1. .-. 3 '. ,I 4 A - v 1 I ' 1 Jeanne Allen Ever day Nonsens 5-4 5' 'w gr: L .J .E'f k-5' sl Aw' 4-...nf xx Marilynn George Allen Holmes Suzette Boyd Tommy Erwin Terry Thomas S WEEK ur 4 Ig 2.45: - Pat Milam W Don Jacobson KJ- AY NG BEAR . sl i. W. lv 1. 1, w N 1 x BUT ITN NO . .-..,... .,, ?Y Mr. Coltharp and Friend , 1 ,W uw 9 .m qw wlhwj M wMfMW.w M .N 1 W, ww w w w v, w 1, 4 .U , 'him' ,':.,.. . 4' Reed Murray k r Della Barrett and Friend Mrs. DuPuy Carolyn Berry Ross Taylor f o' E N JG' N .. W rf 1' Y 1 , 'f I v- I - D Q-A I' V 'W' nr , I iii .' ,V 41 f. Ai' J D zz' , W- pd ' - ,- if - .' ' ' ,: :'7u- ,J ,,. 1 P . . ,ww-is. . A 1.- . ' - , 1- N 14 .-i. .6- u- km A QT Hg 5. 4,5 'ff 11 ff 1 f , 1. i..41f iff' f Diff u'g,vw - 15,25 1,j 'lc1 -Hi' 4.f':h? ii' I ,' V ,LL sl -- , 1-,hm I ,,,, - , . Q. X if ,K ..,'1 N .V rv.:-4., ,. xi Tu- ,. 7w'J'..1-' -f . ., , , 1 F I - 'n ' Rigs, - ,. 1' -'.,-, - ' ,'5' I Q. , el 'Q-?- J ' v ,-- r ' .fr -i 5 A fr,-P ., 'fgfkt 'gyfi-'eh Q Y: 4 , -fp 'W ,-4 4 M1!s1:f1'z'.i 1.6 1. -'fi ... I 1 1, . H 'A 4 Jimmy Pittman Mrs. Schieffer and Bill Scroggins 'Ei ' gr ,T ' '- i 5 -N 1: f fi -il' X -fm ,U nl . Tau A . -I M i Hjzl ig 15 Q , IIT '-J N' . i:1 'fk.m1'. . H! :Xa , 'hr . 102 Penny Edens ps I V Candy Aydelotte Maury Harris J J - I' Q 1- is Q . I 11.95 -f XX W XJ .. E 1 -r z ' we . 2, 1'1 N 4 S 1 iff, I me 'KW L s' 3 .2 .af 1 ,yi VE F J n' if 2' 1 I!- fs Y' 'gif ,415 ' ' 2 ,' ' 'Ski X X. A22 J' 1.5 M. V N --K gg. wr ,-I.. as I in-n .M - N 'u I A 3 p ' 1 sv ', ff II , 1 -W x 1 fi 5 ' 2 Mr. Cook Elisabeth Jeep Lois Lutes Mrs. Staton Judi Heussner and Mike Howard Gary Harding Miss Curry Ellie Smith Fifi Eden Denny Gay Jones Spotlight on Special Event I Most Representative Senior Boy 1. Tom Bond Q E L 1 ost Representative Senior Girl X i +-' , Noelle Harlow Q Senior Favorites Bill Dietz Michele Meeker 108 -v -g,,, . Af ,rw Q . ,vm rq , ,. ez Senior Favorites ' . x 'b Betty Sue Marable Lyndon Olson Senior Favorites Glenn Hardwick Judy Wilson Nuo' I3 IL,-i .YMLYV W Y X Cynnthia Strauss, Don Mayo, and Pat Anselin nervously wait to see their counselors. David Stiver, Larry Walker, Dee Dee Dwyer, and Frances Shaw talk with Mr. Jennings about class project. S . F .t . Mac Arnold, Candy Aydelotte, and Johnny Griffis get excuses in the attend- ance office. l 111 ,f 'T , --:eL:gij,la,4V,w- I 'l Student Council Officers Wendy Fitzhugh, Secretary David Stiver, Treasurer tv-7 5 ' Q , , .- ,-7' . G Senior Class Officers Betty Sue Marable VICE Pres1dent Carol Broadway, Treasurer Frances Shaw Secretary Dick Schell, President , , FW 1 ' L' N ' 1.4 I P 'G ,, r , , -W, e -J-ua... W e H M.-- 'e . . H H'- --'1 , October Cltxzens - ' X 3 ' x Mary Evelyn Maxwell and Tom Bond H ' 9 .L I A ' -ev? ..1' QI ,Lmli September Citizens Citizens of th onth .441 114 nga nw, ,. - me F5 November Citizens Susan Gervig and Johnny Griffis Citizens of the Month for Febru- ary were Seniors Jane Sachs and Don Mayo. NV Citizens of the Month December Citizens were Seniors Michele Meeker and Chip Moody. for March were Seniors Diane Tinsley and Bruce McGee. X4 115 ' ,',1f Glenn Hardwick leads a Hook 'em Rams! Craig Belknap and Pat Anselin lead VICTORY. 4 H ' '35 , 1.x Cheerleaders - v-A-...v-. ' . Pat Anselin 'Miva ....-4 l Judy Wilson 7' --4-I A in : W .dv 5 , 5 ZF am 4' Q - A, ,, -K - AH., , .:-Vw? lx 'IK : X -,Q Seniors Betty Sue Marable, Cynn- thia Strauss, Judy Wilson, Donna Goerdel, and Noelle Harlow com- prised the 1964 Homecoming Court of Richfield. They were chosen by the student body from an group of 26 junior and senior gir s. Homecoming 1964 Throne of 1964 Homecoming Queen. Misses Craig Belknap and John DeLuca contributed ni to the beauty of the Homecoming Queen nominees. 1964 Homecoming Queen Donna Goerdel. h .fit h ' .gm I N f' , .Sf -vm I 1, v .U 1 H ,1lLuiii,xxlifRgxY5'iiNH -v .l I www N ' . 'iwxmw , L 1 ' 1' n 1 . ,Y ,-3'? 4 Cin 5 Ii 'MVA Wm ,, .u 7 X . Fu in iv W P, ,' -1'-.2-' J 4 -r I 5 1 A, I l x y fin - HQ L Gfwlefsigg yefifft 2 -4 ' - WF.: V ' 'i' :A I: Student Council Election Students support their candidates with a variety of tags. in Peggy Lane helps Juniors vote on election day. Winners in this year's elections were Pres- ident Mike Leskin. Vice-President Rush Milam, Secretary Paula Levine. and Treas- urer John Ensey. 120 -Q . 'A - I 2- 1 ifqti in . J 2 Q 'x .Q - ,N Pat Anselin listens attentively to Jan Smith's latest gossip. K It's Monkey time at the Prom! l S nior Ring Dance Patsy Rutland, Cynnthia Strauss, and Peggy Lane enjoy their last school dance. L F fx , 1 'J , ., - w if ,L i . -1 . A Let me entertain you! I xg P i l f . y ff 5' ZS! ' r A gy! ' Q 121 '- -lx44,,h . Graduation 1965 1 Carol Hunter, Jane Yard- 1 ley, and Sharron Mc- Carthy prepare for their graduation, May 27. 1 i o 122 . ly 1 !!!!! !! f' 1 !!!! Mitch Parks, George Byars, Jane Yardley, and Sharron Mc- Carthy listen to Dr. Jack H. Flanders at Baccalaureate Service, May 23. ., , I, Y- ,, ,pf 11' in . -.1 frugixl 'I Y 4 !!l '!! Wheel It's all over! u A 1 . mv. 1 . 1 - 4 - 3 x we SJ r J? X , 4 in N,-ff r I I-Z: V, ' V .D J ,, ,-: 1. alkali' -Q-..' r' 1 ig ,,:, f Avg.. v L Y X M' ,I lu. ,N JL E I --Wg, '1 'E Sv,-gi, . :- 1 . f , . 1 nd' ix ., PV.. A .'i ,HK O , . 1' X. r r '. 9 w N, .m..:rm 1 'I I 'V 1-'fi X. 1 'ii- W L x '44, .-Q5 r +f+ 'J is F17 T' + if 0R6'.7lN.7Z.77T F Student Council Row 1: Mrs. Maxwell, Carolyn Power, Marsha Payne, Joy Adams, DeDe Keen, Ellen Husbands, Yvonne Lupton, Pam Broughton, Patsy Weathers, Patsy Rutland, Melinda Smith, Pam Baggett, Gwynn Steele, Joan Bledsoe. Row 2: Paula Levine, Debby Wimpee, Grace Sigler, Jane Sachs, Mary Evelyn Maxwell, Nancy McNamara, Carol Hunter, Carol Gene Harlow, Mimi Brister, Pat Goldberg, Jan Scruggs. Row 3: Gyrid Ronning, Kathleen Pearson, Pam Pearson, Jane Coombs, Carolyn Berry, Laurie Enis, Wendy Fitzhugh, Larry Silver, Robert Reed, Bryan Lewter, Les MacRae, Steve Jenkins, Walter King. Row 4: John Herbert, Gary Neely, Larry Nichols, Bill McClinton, Ron- nie Klatt, David Stiver, Jerry Chatham, Ed Jarrett, Lawrence Dibb, Tom Bond, Allen Holmes, Mickey Kearney, John Caldwell, Mac Arnold. mn Neve- 1-,.f-, -',. fe , V , 1- -Wilt .Sp Q , , , , - Row 1: Mrs. Maxwell, Margaret Moore, Susan Buzze, Barbara Browder, Jackie DeLuca, Scherry Brownfield, Nelia Russell, Paula Woodruff. Row 2: Linda Lutz, Linda Hessdoerfer, Susan Schlinke, Carol Lewis, Candace Hitt, Cathy Shirley, Susan Johnson, Jeanie Allen, Karen Gibbs, Marsha Lindsey, Melanie Bruck. Row 3: Elaine Cassidy, Don- na Fuller, Ellen Ross, Jan Smith, Carole Porter, Eva Powell, Melanie Bowers, Suzy Batson, Marianne Smith, Dana Copeland, Brenda Whitsitt, June Grider, Penny Edens. Row 4: Judy Smith, Bill Goodwin, Ricky Simpson, Wayne Carroll, Loyd Browne, John Mabry, Rush Milam, Gary Emmons, Richard Clark, Bob Black, David Ryals, Stan Moser. Row 5: Jerry Hoffman, Donny Horn, Billy Litton, Rob Bertoia, Carol Weaver, Ronnie Vickery. 126 ,Mimi Brister examines television bought by Student Council. The Student Council of Richfield provides a means of representation between homerooms and the student government. The officers of the organi- zation are elected by the student body and serve for one school year. The Student Council sponsors the homecoming activities, the Richfield March of Dimes Drive, the publication of student directories, and the election of the Citizens of the Month. Other projects sponsored by the Council include Corrigan Weekend, dress-up day, and Christmas decorations for the school. 'A Mac Arnold and Mrs. Maxwell plan the March of Dimes Drive. tux 5 ,, -.,,.. Q, , . 1' W, Q! wi?-si .,f l7:'f' X u W H ,.., M., X5 W... Hi. W V -affair Elisabeth Jeep votes for her choice of candidates running for Student Council offices. 127 Row 1: Mr. Smith, Sharon O'Mal1ey, Shirley Falkner, Jan Lindley, Cheryl Rolan, Stephanie Bruck, Carol Fricke J an Abernathy, Pam Osteen, Pat Dillon, Beth Curlin. Row 2: Peter Curtice, Davis Pulliam, Carter Colgin, Jame Reid, Mike Oliver, John Mabry, Loyd Browne, Woody McNabb, George Byars, Bill McWhorter, Lee Knowles, Da vid Jones. Row 3: David Frase, Randy Vogt, Mike Myrick, Fleming Crim, Charles Doan, Butch Mayhugh, Greg Wil liams, Joe Hunter, Jim Nokes. Row 4: Cary Keith, Tom Fltlhllgh, Greg Sabin, Chip M00dY, Douglas SCOEBUIS Charles Call, Ronnie Casper, Travis Broughton. Safet Committee rifle The Safety Committee made an effort this year to improve eating conditions in the cafeteria. 128 The purpose of the Safety Committee is to make Richfield and the surrounding communi- ty safe from all types of accidents. The com- mittee tries to accom- plish this goal by elim- inating hazardous con- ditions before they can result in mishaps. tr Quill and Scroll Society -..LU v 1 sr How did that sucker get in the picture, Patsy? Quill and Scroll is the International Hon- orary Society for high school journalists. The purpose of the organi- zation is to encourage and reward individual achievement in jour- nalism. In the spring a number of the mem- bers attend the Inter- scholastic League Press Conference in Austin and Baylor Journalism Day in Waco. liaise Row 1: Patsy Weathers, Pam Lucas, Patsy Rutland, Miss Williams. Row 2: Leslie Lepar, Marilynn George, Judy DeLay. Row 3: Danny Burton, Steve Beckham, Willard St. John, Eileen Erickson. is I think I'll draw that girl for the an- nual. Why don't we pose like this for our Quill and Scroll pictures, Miss Wil- liams? Row 1: Barbara Johnson, Martha Fen- ner, Shelley Wells, Cynnthia Strauss. Row 2: Pat Anselin, Della Barrett, Barbara Tunmire, Jane Ledbetter. Row 3: SuZann Lamb, Maury Harris, Larry Silver, Ed Stein. 129 Lone Star NATIONAL I X Character l -l 14 ' Scholarship Leadership Service High standards of scholarship, leadership, service, and character are the basic requirements for member- ship in the National Honor Society. As a service to the school this year, the members of the society organized HONOR socusw Chapter A9 . 1 R . o L. Beverly Boyd Eileen Erickson 130 li Carol Broadway Martha Fenner Danny Burton John Harris a college information file in the school library. The members also tutor stu- dents who desire extra help in diffi- cult subjects. Kay Dillard Linda Lutz i l W Jo I...-1 Betty Sue Don O'Neal Beverly Pyles Marable E 5+ ...Q -wit Ronnie Robert Reed Susan Rapoport Ridgway Don O'Neal, Martha Fenner, and Kay Dillard dis- play the college information addition to the li- brary's vertical file. Willard Randy Sellers Larry Silver St. John Margaret Spinks Ed Stein ,ia ,XY X K I John Barbara Trowbridge Tunmire Officers John Harris, Presidentg Barbara Tunmire, Historiang Robert Zlomke, Robert Zlomke Mrs. Packard Vice-Presidentg and Beverly Boyd, Secretaryg spend free time in the library. 131 The Edwards Literary Soci- ety, an organization which recognizes outstanding ability in literary activities, is named after Mrs. Margaret Royalty Edwards, a citizen of Waco and former Poet Laureate of Texas. To become a member, a student must have an A average in Advanced English and an over-all average of ninety. The members partici- pate in the Interscholastic League Ready Writing con- tests. Martha Fenner tells initates the p1.u'poses of the society. Edward Literary Societ ru -' ,xg mr '- Row 1: Sherrie Lawson, Diane Keen, Barbara Johnson, Madelyn Hoffman, Linda Townsend. Row 2: Betty Sue Marable, Martha Fenner, Anne Smith, Beverly Pyles, Susan Ridgway, Marianne Smith. Row 3: Eileen Erick- son, Karen Hederstedt, Ellen Ross, Willard St. John, Fred McGregor. Row 4: Lawrence Dibb, Robert Reed, Danny Burton, Jimmy Wilson. 1 2 T1 6 lil' ' ef K ' Fei'-H '1 . ,nz- 4 Row 1: Barbara McNamee, Susie Wightman, Eva Powell, Beverly Brickrnan, Diane McFarland, Jane Ledbet- ter. Row 2: Cheryl Hutchison, Ginny Ann Smith, Beth Ann Spain, Judy Quick, Miss Stiles. Row 3: John Trowbridge, Robert Zlomke, Ronald Rapoport, John Ensey, Larry Silver, Row 4: Stephen Beckham, Eddie Stein. Seated: Barbara Johnson - Secretary, Robert Zlomke - Treasurer, Susan - H I, ,,,,.,,,,-,,, Ridgway - Vice President. Standing: 5- L ' f 1F7'f'- Steven Beckham - President, Miss Stiles - Sponsor, Martha Fenner - Historian. 133 He Club Row 1: Latham Knight, Danny Farrar, Don O'Nea1, Gary Meier, Dan Hilliard, Robert Rodgers, Billy Hamm, Mike Brockway, Jimmy Burks. Row 2: Sonny Fa- dal, Gary Neely, David Willis, Rush Milam, Boyd Hadaway, Gary Harding, Butch Walker, Bob Black, Justin Schulz. Row 3: Ran- dal Simmon, Steve Little, David Stiver, Alton Thiele, Billy Litton, Walker Harman, Lyndon Olson, Roy Taylor, Kelly Moody, Alex Howe, Jim Nokes, Lloyd McWil- liams. Row 1: Jerry Keith, Ronnie Cas- per, Mr. Cook, Ken Copeland, John Barrett, John Ensey. Row 2: Joe Flowers, Stanley Ginsburg, Mike Levine, Fred McGregor, Buddy Jones, Larry Pressley, Louis Fadal, Ronnie Klatt, Peel- er Williams, Mike Leskin. Row 3: David Fisher, Eugene Moore, Dickie Wooten, Kent Starr, Bill McClinton, Terry Reisig, Charles Cantrell, Randy Sellers, Randy Bassett. Row 4: Lon Thompson, Mr. Dagley, Edward Mycock, Mark Lee, Charles Doan, Mike Jones, Gary Nash, Glen Meador, Ernie Armstrong, Jimmy Wilson. w ,H .pg-,..f-sf. .,, ,: ' via, 3 F . W ,914 QSVQAAAAN ,ne-3 oDx,','1,- IL f 3 .. ,I ' .. L. .lt 5' ,' 1' vc' X , I 'J 4-.4 - A L ik' 134 l The Key Club Board of Directors: Eugene Moore, Mike Leskin, Ron- nie Klatt, Peeler Williams, Billy Litton, Terry Reisig, Mr. Dagley. The Key Club is a boys' service club for the school and community. It is spon- sored by the downtown Ki- wanis Club. The activities of the club include the selling of fruit cakes, the delivering of food to needy families at Christmas, the holding of a donkey basketball game, the sending of delegates to state and national conventions, and the sending of representatives to the Kiwanis Club each Week. The boys work hard on useful projects, but they have fun too. Roy Taylor - Vice-President, Gary Meier - Treasurer, Lyndon Olson - President, Mr. Cook - Sponsor, David Stiver - Vice- President, Walker Harmon - Sec- retary. L lg Row 1: Madelyn Hoffman, Margaret Moore, Glenda Holder, Sherrie Lawson, Peggy Lane, Cynnthia Strauss, Jeanne Allen, Cynthia Chapman, Janet Purvis, Nancy Sanders, Vivian Dishman, Gayle Gray, Cathy Cole, Pam Baggett, Suzanne Martin. Row 2: Mellanie Bowers, Susie Wrightman, Janis Clark, Terry Flynn, Bren- da Whitsitt, Sandy Beck, Frances Shaw, Jean Ann Garner, Becky Hurst, Beth Curlin, Diana Carlson, Cheryl Hutchison. Row 3: Sally Lewis, Nancy McNamara, Linda Christopher-son, Jo Gail Merritt, Wendy Fitzhugh, Laurie Enis, Phyllis Ruttenburg, Vickie Loutherback, Carolyn Berry, Virginia Bates, Jane Led- better, Judy Smith, Shari Venable, Betty Yant. Spirit Club Row 1: Barbara Poehl, Barbara Wiethorn, Carolyn Huggins, Sherrie Cook, Gem Hudson, Joy Adams. Row 2: Cindy Swearingen, Linda Lightfoot, Kathy Boyd, Susie Van Zandt, Dee Dee Dwyer, Sandra Hicks, Nelia Russell, Patsy Rutland, Mimi Brister, Judi Kiphart, Mrs. Grube, Mrs. Herring. Row 3: Debbie King, Jill Montgomery, Beverly Brickman, Allison Dick, Cathy Cawood, Barbara Steakly, Pam Lucas, Donna Goerdel, Della Barrett, Pat Anselin, Jan Smith, Judy DeLay. Row 4: Judy Rustin, Karen Hederstedt, Jill Newton, Barbara McNamee, Susie McAtee, Linda Barron, Janice Vinson, Mimi Adams, Susan Gervig, Carol Hunt- er, Patsy Weathers, Tyan Licht, Suzan Stewart. The Spirit Club sells streamers during the football season. Vice President Mary Evelyn Maxwell, Secretary Dee Dee Dwyer, Historian Donna Goerdel, Treas- urer Peggy Lane, President Michele Meeker. Row 1: Dee Dee Keen, Denny Gay Jones, Carol Maw, Margaret McFadden, Diane McFarland, Sharon O'Ma1- ley, Barbara George, Michele Meeker, Evelyn Boyd, Marilynn George, Mrs. Foulks. Row 2: Carolyn Ander- son, Marsha Hoppenstein, Dee Dee Russell, Mary Evelyn Maxwell, Candice Hitt, Linda Wallace, Tommie Kay Moore, Jane Coombs, Teresa Clark, Sue Bowman, Sherry Bledsoe, Brenda Stockburger, Ellen Ross, Row 3: Terri Buchanan, Pam Bagwell, Paula Levine, Kathy Smith, Linda Caruthers, Melissa Megarity, Judy Wilson, Jeanelle Walters, Linda Marstaller, Anita Curtis, Mae Mycock, Linda Bowers, Debbie Wimpee, Con- nie Conway. Since its formation last year, Richfield's Spirit Club has grown in size and activities. The main objective of the club is to promote spirit and support for all school activities. By painting posters, selling streamers, sponsor- ing dances, and doing many other services for the school, the club succeeds in accomp- lishing its objectives. The girls also help out by making the victory signs for all the football games. 3'9.-ing-w l J' Rams Club it f J A N, :.-wfgllaillr-if , .J ' ' f, 'i ' :Lf jjxliig -, .. in--V, M Row 1: Mr. Rolan, Pat Adair, Glenn Hardwick, Judy Wilson, John DeLuca. Row 2: Mr. Johnson, David Brock- way, David Fisher, Larry Kohler. Row 3: Bill McClinton, David Frase, Robert Forsythe, Rick Johnson, Hays Moore, Jimmy Smith, Ray Goodman, Jimmy Crow, David Stiver. Row 4: Lyndon Olson, Eugene Moore, Walker Harmon, Ed Jarrett, Billy Litton, Byron Chandler, Darnell Losak, Johnny Griffis, Tom Bond, Roy Taylor. I, , J - FQ, ., x - -ki Q I lj' VJ ,, -, of Q -5 N Y 'EK , - QL'-4111 David Ivy plays third base with The Rams' forward wall penetrates the opponent's defense. skill and confidence. 138 ff' -. - - K 7 1 Y 'Y .+ Jw-w -- 1 - Row 1: Pat Anselin, Craig Belknap, Candy Aydelotte. Row 2: Miss Fickling, Ross Taylor, Gary Meier, Fred Hall, John Mabry, Bryan Lewter, Louis Fadal, Jerry Chatham, Bruce McGee, Hal Moore. Row 3: Mr. Price, Larry Bracco, Rush Milam, Boyd Hadaway, Ronnie Klatt, Milton Painter, Jim Nelson, Carl Weaver, Joe Ca- perton, Kent Starr. Row 4: Jeff Kearney, Greg Williams, George Richard, Dickie Wooten, Larry McCombs, Bill Dietz, Terry Reisig, Jim Parrish, Jerry Keith. .1 J, , .fm 5 s 775 ' . A , The basketball team plays be- Mr. Knipper gets the diamond Bryan Lewter returns the ball with a back- fore a home crowd. ready for baseball season. hand, 139 Aries Staff Hi A N Judy DSI-'ay Eileen Erickson Larry Silver -u-ii---, Aries, the sign of the Ram, gives a study in pic- tures of the students' lives at Richfield. These pic- tures will give each student lasting memories of his years at high school. By carrying out their responsi- bilities in preparing the yearbook, the members of the Aries staff gain experience in working and co- operating with others. Jane Ledbetter 'v - i mi , .F ' 'W in n. A, V.. l , . 1-I , 1 1 Linda Lutz Elisabeth Jeep Steve Beckham I Della Barrett Martha Fenner Eddie Stein Willard St. John 'Wi' J Manager-Eileen Erickson Head Photographer-Larry Silver Photography Editor-Martha Fenner Faculty-Jane Ledbetter and Pam Lucas lasses-Judy DeLay eatures-Steve Beckham Organizations-Danny Burton nd Elisabeth Jeep Barrett Stein Betsy Williams Danny Burton Pam Lucas Willard St. John Miss Williams Rich Field FI er Staffs Spring Staff-Row 1: Jeanie Nance, Linda Barron, Susan Sey- mour, Allison Dick, Judy Deaver, Jane Coombs, Jill Newton, Miss Williams. Row 2: Cindy Chapman, Jean Ann Garner, Barbara Scrin- opskie, Jane Sachs, Shari Ven- able, Terri Buchanan, Diane Tins- ley. Row 3: Sally Lewis, Della Barrett, Beth Curlin, Ellen Ross, Linda Wise, Susan Williams, Jo Gail Merritt. Row 4: Mike How- ard, Lee Knowles, Dick Schell, Steve Barshop, 4ZQ Fall Staff-Row 1: Patsy Weath- ers, Patsy Rutland, Cynnthia Strauss, Nancy Currie, Barbara Johnson, Miss Williams. Row 2:1 Anne Smith, Leslie Lepar, Shelley Wells, Sandy Wolf. Row 3: Maury Harris, Kathleen Pearson, Mar- ilynn George, Wynell Felkner, Barbara Tunmire. , 1 The Rich F 1eld Flyer. a tion of the original Flyer which first published in 1917 at Rich Air Base, provides a means by all students can keep informed of tk . . . O 1 school's activities While Working the Flyer staff, students gain inval able knowledge in the field of jou nalism. Barbara Tunmire, Fall Editor, and Cind Chapman, Spring Editor, plan ways t improve the Flyer. ational Forensic League To become a member of the National Forensic League, a student must have earned a minimum of 25 points in tournament competition. This club is an hon- brary organization created to recognize those students ho have excelled in public speaking. fficers of the National Forensic League are President Caro- n Anderson, Vice-President Dick Schell, Secretary Linda ightfoot, and Treasurer-Parliamentarian Mitch Parks. 'Vimberley Bimus, the NFL's mascot, is eternally making a 'reat speech. Row 1: Paula Levine, Betty New- ton, Carolyn Anderson, Jean Ami Garner, Scherry Brownfield, Judy Densmore, Vicki Bridges, Martin Chodorow, Mark Bishop. Row 2: Mrs. Riess, Beverly Boyd, Mac Arnold, Bobby Bolin, Loran Hill, John Deluca, Larry Jones, Justin Schulz, Paul Darden. Row 3: Dick Schell, Bill Martinelli, Jim Mc- Nee, Chuck Meadows, Mike How- ard, Mitch Parks, Jim Progar, Frank Fuller, Don Jacobson. 143 W w 1 - - ,. 1, ,. . . .. .. H --- :-'- gg , E,v,:..rhz Z laid' :Her I ' r J ' I xr N A, , rg, V: ld ,DRAMA and SPEECH EVENTS Drama students look over an announcement con- cerning future tournaments. Elaine Matties, treasurerg Susan Rogers, presidentg Scherly Brownfield, secretaryg Judy Quick, publications representa- tiveg Judi Heussner, publications representativeg James Progar, vice-presidentg Mrs. Riess, sponsor. The Richfield Drama Club, Alpha Chi Tau, strives to promote interest and activity in the dramatic arts. After careful study of dramatic techniques and diligent practice, the club is ready for production. During the fall semester, the club staged Blood Wedding , a Spanish drama by Frederico Garcia. Drama Club 44 Row 1: Donna Oliver, Elaine Mat- ties, Judi Heussner, Linda Hoff- man, Mrs. Riess. Row 2: Susan Rogers, Jo Gail Merritt, Jean Ann Garner, Wendy Percy, Grace Sig- ler, Judy Quick, Carolyn Power. Row 3: Tommy Irwin, Billy Gra- ham, Robert Ake, Richard Ake, James Progar, Ken Garrett. J , z ...gi 'If Mrs. Riess shows Wendy Percy how to hold the wine bottle gracefully. -r-' i . -1 it is 4 A -elf' 1 ...V For Blood Wedding symbolic make-up was applied to depict visually the character's true self. Sherry Brownfield play- ed a young girl with two loves. Well, we ran out of coffee! Drama students Judy Heussner, Linda Hoffman, Wendy Percy, Ken Garrett, Billy Graham and Betty Newton, re- enact the first known play, in which the intoxicated Greeks worshiped the god Dionysus. 145 r r i Majorettes for the band are Barbara Perkins, Peggy King, Sue Goode, Eddie Dulak, Arnell Blain. i Richfield High School L V Concert Band c, Lynnette Hensley John Milam .... Eu .-- A ....A... li ra-1--1 ... T1 X t Now I know it is early this morning, but if you will please note: we are on page 11, not page 14. Once again from the top and let's do it together this time. wr . 5-df: The band marches onto the field before another football game. The Richfield High School Concert Band, under the direction of Mr. Don Filgo, won a rating of first division in the Interscholastic League Marching Contestf The band developed its skill through prac- ticing many hours, marching at football games, and playing at assemblies. The band also participates in a special Christmas assembly each year by playing several selections. The band offers students an op- portunity to improve their musical abilities. By tak- ing advantage of this opportunity, many students gain a knowledge of music which they can enjoy all their lives. . N- f we 5 my am' T ' . . .. 'A A .- wt 'aa Q' 4 . 9 6 T ' 1 ' , 473,-Q' yi 1' 'I' 1 5, W E- - .i -g- qu, iw B ' 1 ' , ' f L' TF, 5 9. E A ggi 45, ' as ' . r fl . 'it ff Q s it i t Q Q Officers of the band are: Gem Hudson, librarian: David Johnson, band managerg Mary Howton, Off1C6 secretaryg Eddie Dulak, sec- retary-treasurerg Lynnette Hensley, reporter-historian: Rick Goach- er, presidentg Gerry Threadgill, vice-president. The clarinets concentrate on a piece to be played at an assembly. Brass Johnny Milam concen- trates on a difficult tune. Row 1: David Gowdy, Linda Hickman, Wayne Johnson, David Lowrie, George Pool, David Ryals. Row 2: Tom Garrett, Paul Concilio, Roy Nash, Dan Sorrells, Fred Har- alson, Danny Huser, David Blasche. Row 3: Mark Bragly, Fred Ellis, David Johnson, Jack Faulkner, Eid Calvery. Saxofphones Row 1: John Milam, Carrie Darden, Linda Dickerson, Dee Hand, Charlotte Smith, Mike Gregory, Tom Mahler. Row 2: Rick Goacher, Charles Hopkins, Ronald Whisenant, Gene Spivey, Larry Nichols, Jackie Jessup. Row 3: John Bickerstaff, Barbara Perkins, David Monroe. I' Norma Lawson shows her skill on the clarinet. Tom Mahler practices to im- prove ability to play the sax- ophone. Clarineis Row 1: James Lipsey, Gertude Seger, Scott Gassler, Ronnie Gross, Ruth Pickens, Laura Pratt, Betsy Perry, Benny Hester. Row 2: Susie Batson, Fred Hunter, Susan Key, Sue Goode, Chuck Caruthers, Billy Dyer, Larry Koester, Lanella Iley. Row 3: Betty Anderson, Peggy Payne, Lahonna Lee, Johnnie Broyles, Larry Wall, Rebecca Foote, Linda Caruthers, Norma Lawson, Rene Hatcher. Trumpets Row 1: Ross Parrish, Gerry Threadgill, Steve Puckett, Jerry Stuth, Les Howard, Bob Bloomfield, Mark McNiel. Row 2: James Smith, Mike James, Lynn Ken- nedy, Dan Knowles, Charles Willis, Lee Streetman, Ronald Maxwell. 149 The trumpet section practices for spe- cial Christmas assembly. Percussion Row 1: John Nowell, Richard Bruyere, Gary Nash, Scott McClain, Ted Richardson. Row 2: Amell Blain, Larry Campbell, Donn a N e ttles, John Gorham, Paul Norwood. 50 Flutes and Basses Row 1: Gem Hudson, Eddie Dulak, Kathy Thompson, Mary Howton, Jim Swigert, Sharland Windham, Margaret Thompson. Row 2: James Martin, Peggy King, David Johnson, Lynnette Hensley, Rick Bradshaw. Varsity Choir Row 1: Mr. Hawthorne, Beverly Byrom, Barbara Steakley Judy Rustin Russell Borders Linda Bushnell Jane Ledbetter, Barbara George. Row 2: Barbara Williams Kathy Turner Joe Caperton Ken Copeland Carol Mc Combs, Carolyn Lynch, Joan Bledsoe. Row 3: Barbara Threadglll Shari Venable Larry Pierce Glenn Hardwick Hays Moore, Gary Harding, Debbie Wimpee, Candace Hitt Row 4 Kathy Underwood Melissa Megarity Bill Scroggins, Larry McCombs, Jimmy Odell, Mike Sneed Rex Wood Lois Lutes Toni Turner Row 5 Jan Smith Virginia Bates, Don O'Neal, Lyndon Olson, Jim Springer Ed Jarrett Doug Porter Alan Smith Richard Mar staller, Kerry Williams. The Richfield choral department, led by Mr. Loyd Hawthorne, is one of the school's largest and most outstanding organizations, The department is divided into five choirs with the Varsity Choir at its head. Members of the choirs have an annual candy sale to raise money. The choral stu- dents also present a musical each spring and participate in the Interscholastic League Solo Contest. Six members of the choral depart- ment were selected for the All-State Choir this year. Jan Smith sings People for the PTA Open House. Girl ' Varsit Choir Row 1: Mr. Hawthorne, Jo Pollard, Dee Dee Dwyer, Susan Johnson, Jan Purvis, Sharon O'Mal1ey, Jennifer England, Doyleene Morgan, Kay Blackburn. Row 2: Frances, Shaw, Maxine Siegel, Paula Merilian, Kathy Jones, Nellie Barnett, Karen Hederstedt, Beverly Pyles. Row 3: Dee Dee Russell, Mary Evelyn Maxwell, Linda Whit- sitt, Susan Lenamon, Tommie Kay Moore, Willeen Mitchell, Cathy Cawood, Martha Fenner. Row 4: Penny Edens, Nonette Lattimore, Jo Gail Merritt, Wendy Fitzhugh, Edie Gilbert, Karen Barnes, Cathy Thornton, Beth Cook. Row 5: Brenda Whitsitt, Vicki Terry, Corrie Leggott, Kathy Letzler, Eva Gunn, Geraldine Cripe, Jackie Jessup, Nancy Barron. ALL-REGION CHOIR. Row 1: Candace Hitt, Judy Rustin, Caro- lyn Thomas, Beverly Byrom, Bev- erly Pyles. Row 2: Ken Copeland, Jan Smith, Virginia Bates, Susan Ledbetter, Russell Borders. Row 3: Gary Harding, Doug Porter, Hays Moore, Stephen Weaver. 152 Row 1: Mr. Hawthorne, Charlcye Dosher, Candy Aydelotte, Ronnie Gill, Thomas Ramon, John Mitchell, Pat Hamilton, Glenda Ashby. Row 2: Suzette Boyd, Suzy Sellers, Sandra Bush, Derek Little, Rick Hill, John Fikes, Bobbie Green, Jean Hennington. Row 3: Janice Decker, Linda Erlinson, Sandy Kreis, Gordan Gandy, Jim Coates, Dan Harvick, Mike Prim, Latham Knight, Carol Gene Harlow, Brenda Stockberger. Row 4: Jean Spence, Sharyn Woodruff, Cathy Shirley, Jack Boswell, John Aydelotte, Butch Mayhugh, Je1'ry Chatham, Dianne Duyck, Jeanelle Bledsoe. Row 5: Marty Glockzin, Judy Wilson, Ray Goodman, George Richard, Billy Litton, Mike Sterling, Dan Schwinn, Tommy Thompson, Rusty Skelton, Noelle Harlow. Mixed Choir .K uhh- The All State Finalists prefe- tice for their try-outs or positions in the All State Choir. They are Johnny Grif- fis, Beverly Byrom, Susan Ledbetter, Russell Borders, Carolyn Thomas, and Ken Copeland. AQHA l53 Sopranos of the Girls' Varsity Choir rehearse a solo part. N Jap I :Q - 1 Altos Brenda Whitsitt and Vicki Terry vocalize on nah . YYY, L Robed Choir H., r V n rs 1, ,' .' a ,c, .1 ,, 5 'uni-i 'ww , , , w . .lt , , , 1 -- -91,1 -sf ,U , . l . . uf ar. ,. - -w,,,g ' v H I -- , V N ' t ' , Row 1: Mr. Hawthorne, Jeannie Nance, Sue Khoury, Margaret Shipp, Peggy Stolte, Judy Deaver, Kathy Un- derwood, Pat Jones, Rosemary Hackett, Judy Dunn, Annette Dawson. Row 2: Sally Lewis, Sally McGill, Beverly Caudle, Bill McWhorter, Larry Keneipp, Ronnie Price, Barbara Dougherty, Margaret McFadden, Carol Maw. Row 3: Susanne Bailey, June Ann Grider, Nancy McNamara, Jim Parrish, Clay Phillips, Lawrence Dibb, Sue Granger, Cynthia Cashion, Sandra Hacker. Row 4: Gail Green, Carolyn Earhart, Pat Gunn, Kenneth Fischer, Mike Boyle, James Jeffrey, Donzel Kirk, Polly Hedrick, Sharon McGregor. 154 l Sophomore Choir r Row 1: Sandy Stewart, Linda Kudelka, Jan Lindley, Barbara Browder, Beth Eaton, Becky Sprague, Susan Ledbetter, Sherri Fudge, Marsha Lindsey. Row 2: Dianne Wilson, Janice Price, Carolyn Thomas, Debbie Thomas, Larry Anderson, Stephen Weaver, Richard Ott, Shirley Falkner, Marcia Cutter. Row 3: Mr. Hawthorne, Billie Brashears, Marti Giffin, Sharon Sexton, Jack Post, Tommy Womack, Jimmy Miller, Margaret Hooker, Donna Dawson. Row 4: Lynne Huddleston, Jimmie Trice, Billy Gerick, Jimmy Devaney, Billy Brewer, David Holdbrook, Sharon Ingram, Paula Blankenstein. The Sophomore Choir performs , for PTA Open House. f ' 1 Music ppreciation I A Y. '-:s.w1,2'.,a: , , - - . ,, M . , Row 1: Mr. Hawthorne, Pat Lampe, Annette Dawson, Mary Haynes, Jo Pollard, Kathy Jones, Fifi Eden, Ellen Arnold, Beverly Byrom. Row 2: Barbara Trustman, Barbara Weaver, Cathy Thornton, Sally Swindle, Elaine Cas- sidy-Vice President, Judy Gaston, June Grider, Carol McAfee, Jean Bledsoe. Row 3: Larry Pierce, Russell Borders, Bill Scroggins, Hays Moore, Ronny Henderson, Tommy Gross, Bill Stafford, Ross Taylor, Adrian Fikes, J ack Boswell. Row 4: Jim Parrish, Richard Marstaller, Tommy King, Johnny Griffis, Doug Porter, James Pint- er, Doyle White, Glenn Hardwick-President, Alan Smith, Gerry Threadgill, Larry McCombs. 5 ' 1- 'Sm 0 -A ui Mr. Hawthorne explains Music Appreciation Club. 156 trends in music to the The Music Appreciation I Club was formed for students interest- ed in vocal music. Their sponsor, Mr. Loyd Hawthorne, is the head of Richfield's choral department. The programs of the club include listening to recordings and local people with musical talent as Well as singing together for their own enjoyment. -'A v bun-.N 'N . - 1 1 Y , C ij' I-V '- ., J- rs U . , if L, WMIZ, AGA 12 9 A ' 1 Q14 if 1 Y.. ' :'f,7fY'ji:-a I z 1: 2 '.5:'f. F6 - , 7, : f :: 1 I , ' 'AT'if'9f'f 'if'lrl-5 ll 4- X F. Y wrr. u I-19 A X w I , v I 'L 'Bw Junior Through experiments and discussion the Junior Acade- my of Science Club attempts to promote interest in all areas of science. The club is affiliated with the Texas Jun- ior Academy of Science. Mrs. Ggilliam, Mike Ream, Charles Jaynes, and Linda Lutz learn the mechanics of a delicate balance. oadem of Science Row 1: Mrs. Gilliam, Linda Lutz, Sharyn Woodruff, Mike Ream, Guinn Lewis, Mrs. Gregg. Row 2: Mickey Ware, John Dailey. Frank Jasek, Bob Wood, David Fried, Row 3: Larry Martin, John Daniels, Charles Jaynes Richard Bruyere, Bill Blanton, Jacob Smolensky. , 158 V ' 'V 1 -1 .1 WP' Ham Radio The members of the Ham Ra- dio Club learn Morse code, voice contact, and different types of signals. This knowl- edge aids the members in ob- taining their ham operators' licenses. Row 1: Woody McNabb, John Er- win. Row 2: James Tountas, Rich- ard Tinsley, Roger Giannini. Row 2: Mr. Metcalf, Ted Wolf, Jimmy Standefer, Morris Wood. Row 4: George Emerich, Richard Green, Danny Huser. J ETS The Junior Engineering Technical Society is a national organization for students interested in engineering. The members learn more about engi- neering by hearing guest speakers, seeing films, and going on field trips. Outstanding members may earn a JETS scholarship. Row l: Mrs. Bell, Mike Myrick, Richard Wilson, Travis Broughton, John Nowell, Jerry Bryant. Row 2: John Casper, Dud- ley Hunt, Steve Barshop, Mike McLee. Row 3: Terry Bessire, David Branch, John Proffitt, Gary Kattner. Woody McNabb makes voice contact with anoth- er ham operator. John Nowell looks over Jets Manual. fig. w . 159 gricultu re Row 1: Gordon Gandy, Davis Chase, Pat Duecy, Jeff Ward, Jerry Burch, Jim Hoge, Bobby Ficke, John Burke, Harvey Smith, Larry Hoffman, Jackie Balch. Row 2: Mr. Hoeft, Norman Nafus, Larry Keneipp, Harold Nutt, James Colgin, Donny Tomlinson, Kenneth Fischer, lVLickey Long, George Paulk. Row 3: Rick Bradshaw, Mike Sterling, Clay Phillips, David Hall, Arnold Derrickson, David Lampert, Roy Eddleman, James Damon, Chester Scheel, Jerald Rierson, Larry Sexton. The members of the Agriculture Club study the raising of certain crops and animals. Maga- zines, films, discussions, and lectures, together with field trips, help the members learn more about agriculture. Row 1: Andrew Lifland, James Williams, David Bush, Johnny Mitchell, Donald Carnegie, Raymond Langford Walter Wells, Irvin Olsen, John Erwin. Row 2: Brad Phillips, John Simcik, Jerry Stuth, Tommy Thompson Gary Moore, Tommy Massey, Bob Flournoy, Don Wollard. Row 3: Mr. Eubank, Greg Williams, Johnny Willing- ham, Robin Brooks, Ronnie Crye, James Ward, Tommy White, Joe Garrison, George Richard, Jimmy Pittman James Jeffrey, Cary Keith, Bill Griffin. 160 1 Slide 3. umber Sense The members of the Number Sense Club strive to improve their ability to Work mental arithmetic problems. Through discussion and much practice, the members learn the quickest and easiest methods by which to solve problems. The club also participates in Inter- scholastic League Contests. Row 1: Dan Hilliard, John Sutton, Buddy Royall, John Barrett, Row 2: Mr. Lattimore, Bob Stuart, David Levy, Richard Naistat, Tom Fitzhugh. Row 3: Robert Zlomke, Richard Bruy- ere, Jim Wilson, Ronnie Rapoport. Rul Under the direction of Miss Kattner, the members partici- pate in using the slide rule to gain speed and accuracy. The Slide Rule Club takes part in the Interscholastic League Contests. Row 1: Miss Kattner, Buddy Royall. Row 2: David Blasche, Stacy Thomas. Row 3: Thomas Mahler, Mike Prahl. 161 Drafting Club in Row 1: David Whipple, Robert Morrow, Larry Shumake, Randy Todd, Wayne Harris, Carter Colgin, Ronnie Wil- son, Mr. Swindle. Row 2: Danny Beene, Barry Anderson, Mike Oliver, Neil Britton, Paul Beers, Barry Berg- eron, Robert Sutter, Robert Robertson. Row 3: Greer Donaldson, Clifford Horsack, Wayne Carroll, David Frase, Darryl Freeman, Louis Kolinek, Joe Staton, Jack Wilkinson, Thomas Vernetti, Gregory Bekkelund. gag .... :P ':- u. Mr. Swindle and Neil Britton admire the Drafting C1ub's exhibit of architectual designs. 162 With the help of special speakers, films, and field trips, members of Richfield's Drafting Club gain valuable knowledge in the field of archi- tectural drafting. Experience is obtained by actual practice at the drawing board. Barry Anderson gives close attention as shows him a floor plan. Mr. Swindle ' - a Row 1: Paul Herring, Margaret Shipp, Elisabeth Jeep, Ellie Lou Smith, Ronna Kay Morris, Martha Fenner, Miss Wood. Row 2: Jerry Richerson, Kathy Embry, Susan Seymour, Donna Shriver, Pam Pearson, Ginny Ann Smith, John Trowbridge, Doug Herring. Row 3: Kathryn Pitts, Sandra Sternberg, Mac Arnold, Ronnie Rapo- port, Steve Beckham, Robert Reed, Dick Schell, Bryan Wilson, Carl Weaver. Bridge Club ' .3 The Richfield Bridge Club f meets every club period to practice the fundamentals of bridge. Players divide into foursomes and play all period. The foursomes are matched by playing experience to make Q the play more even. Miss Wood is always ready to as- sist any player as she wanders about the room watching the play of the members. Kathryn Pitts is president, Pam Pear- son, vice-president, and Elisa- beth Jeep is secretary-treas- urer. lj 1 1 !f' T,-,X Miss Wood gladly helps any play- ' ' ' , ' er who may need help in bidding , . or in playing, as she here helps ' Ellie Lou Smith. , t, r 1 1 v .. ' L :Q in A Q ,gr ,V ,. f O' i v .f Ai 163 Chess Club . 1'-U' 'C' . -..N-q YW' 1 Row 1: Sandy Todd, Tommy Krohn, Ronnie Price, Larry Vick- ery, Fred Hunter, Robert Franks. Row 2: Rowland Stiteler, Jay Bal- lard, Kathy Turner, George Byars, Jim Coates, Richard Naistat, Mitch Parks. Row 3: Mavournea Veale, Donald Carr, Sue Ellen In- mon, Dr. Anglin, Robert Forsythe, Larry Kohler, John Manes. Through actual participa- tion in playing chess, the members of the Chess Club improve their skill and knowl- edge of the game. The best player in the club is decided by a tournament. 164 Row 1: Fred Winslow, Joel Flor- sheim, Bryan Lewter, Don Mayo, Wayne Haas, John Daneke, Row 2: Ed Jarrett, Bill Dietz, Lawrence Dibb, Danny Moore, Mike Prahl, Mike Barton. Row 3: Carl Price, Anthony Alford, Robert Forsythe, Ralph Turner, Woody Moore. Coin Collectors Row 1: Ken Warren, Richard Mitchell, Alan Dolezal, Jerry Smith, Donald Jameson Larry Koester Jim Hurst Row 2: Mr. Price, Charles Lipsey, Barry Davis, Hal Moore, Larry Dagley Mike Cumpston Dan Schwinn Row 3: Glenn Gardiner, John Young, Don Voss, John McDannel, Keith Bland John Harris Barry Gross Craig Marlar. Members of the newly or- ganized Coin Collectors Club find pleasure in studying and completing collections of rare coins. The organization strives o create a greater interest in his unusual hobby. r. Price, Donald Jameson, and arry Dagley discuss the value of n old coin. Y' Row 1: Becky Renthro, Pam Russell, Sarah Segrest, Sandra Covert, Bruce McGee, Warren Israel. Row 2 Mr Jenson, Seawillow McGrath, Susan Ridgway, Nonette Lattimore, Cynthia Hopkins, Loran Hill, Bill Curlin. Row 3: Gwen Kirkland, Beverly Boyd, Maury Harris, David Anderson, Mike McNamara, Mickey Kearney Row 4: Parker Boyd, Bob Stewart, Crawford Long, Roddy McLean, Fleming Crim, Chuck Meadows, Harry Smith Bob Gatlin, Lee Knowles. Curr nt E ents Club -T1 Mr. Jenson, Beverly Boyd, and Becky Renthro prepare for club party. 166 The Current Events Club attempts to gain a better understanding of national and international issues of the day. Outside speakers and informal discussions help the members attain their goal. Susan Ridg- way is presidentg Beverly Boyd, vice-president, Mau- ry Harris, secretary, No- nette Lattirnore, treasurer. I 'K Members of the Creative Writing Club are encouraged to further de- velop their interest in writing. By reading and criticizing each other's Work, the students learn to improve their abilities. Kathleen Pearson is presidentg Sarah Brooks, vice-presi- dentg Rosemary Schwetman, secre- ' taryg Mike Howard, treasurer. 'A ' Miss Alethea Brooks provides entertainment at party. Creati e riting Club Row 1: Jeanie Nance, Charlcye Dosher, Rosemary Schwetman, Kathleen Pearson, Guion Pelot. Row 2: Mrs. Littlewood, Sharon McGregor, Melanie Staton, Walter Baker, Tommy Perkins, Ina-Rae Leonard. Row 3: Mike Howard, Don Bessire, Robert Moody, Eddie Stein. l67 Librar Club and Assistant 'S Library Club: Kenneth Simpson, Roland Bounds, Barry Smith, Stanley Kozinsky, Maxine Siegel, Erline Peevey, Charlotte Boatman, Judy Deaver, Glenda Palmore, Ruth Pickens, Kathleen Schwartz, Pat Roberts, Sharyn Diddie, Gloria Hopkins, Carol Stovall. Library Assistants: Miss Thompson, Beverly Pyles, Carol Porter, Erline Peevey, Judy Deaver, Nancy Schieffer, Kathleen Schwartz, Carla Bryant, Sharyn Diddie, Debbie Ethridge, Kay Dillard, Carolyn Berry, Pat Milam, Ellie Smith, Marianne Smith, Carolyn Bischoff, Pat Thorn, Carol Stovall. Mrs. Hall, Robert Rodgers, Warren Israel. Pat Thorn and Carla Bryant investigate the card file in the Richfield Library. l68 Participating in a city-wide high school and public library project, Richfield's Lib r a r y Club helps to .publish Skoob. a bi-monthly book review magazine. On the state level, the club isiaffiliated with the Teenage Library Association of Texas. Tfffiw ffl' 1, i' 'rn-W'-Tarvn -' f-H -'mviri ' Row 1: Margaret Shipp, Peggy Stolte. Row 2: Sue Granger, Nancy Sanders, Carol Broadway, Kath- leen Boyd, Jeanie Nance. Row 3: Jan Smith, Joyce Bush, Diane McFarland, Sandy Beck. Row 4: Gol- da Scarborough, Jean Spence, Memie Adams, Joan Brink. Uffioe Assistant Row 1: Mary Gann, Sharron McCarthy, Wendy Percy. Row 2: Frances Shaw, Linda Lind- gren, Nelia Russell, Suzanne Van Zandt. Row 3: Jeanne Allen, Judi Kiphart, Lesli Steed, Donna Goerdel, Mary Haynes. Row 4: Mae Mycock, Barbara Weaver, Susan Len- amon, Penny Edens. Richfield's office assistants help the office personnel by running errands, collecting absence cards, and doing other miscellaneous jobs. At the same time they gain exper- ience in secretarial work. Science Assistant The biology, chemistry, and phys- ics assistants help the teachers of nat- ural science courses by performing such tasks as checking roll, setting up laboratory equipment for experi- ments, and grading papers. This help saves the teachers a great deal of Work,which allows them more time to devote to their classees. Row 1: Rosemary Hackett, Susan Wight- man, Diane Keen, Barbara Perkins. Row 2: Sandra Krupicka, Pat Adair. Row 3: Rick Goacher, Milton Painter, Kent Starr, Jerry Bryant. Row 1: David Whipple, Bob Wood, John Nowell. Row 2: Walter Wells, Royal Anspach, David Thompson, David Blasche. Row 3: Bill McClinton, Bruce McGee, Richard Bruyere, Charles Jaynes. rt Assistant I N l Row 1: Jerry Chatham, Diane Harris, Mike Oliver. Row 2: Jim Pigg, David Branch, Donny Tomlinson. Choral Assistant if-ki- , Row 1: Linda Bushnell, Kathy Under- wood. Row 2: Toni Turner, Kerry Wil- liams. Language Lab Assistant Row 1: Jimmy Standefer, Mickey Ware, Jimmy Cook. Row 2: Russell Steed, Donny Hodges, Charles Cantrell. G m Assistant Row 1: Beverly Koch, Sandra Hicks, Barbara Tennison, Sharyn Woodruff, Linda Christopherson. Row 2: Vicki Tullis, Judy Dunn, Beth Cook, Jane Sachs, Mrs. Lowry. Row 3: Jodi Raindl, Wendy Fitzhugh, Susan Gervig, Julie Wynne, Katherine Hurst. 171 Personalit De elopment I Row 1: Miss Oliver, Sue Khoury, Nancy Currie, Ann Nicosia, Pam Ramsey, Linda Lindgren, Jennifer England. Row 2: Karen Barnes, Theresa Shetley, Sandra Leudke, Judy Dunn, Sue Granger, Zonna McNair, Margaret Spinks, Barbara Tennison. Row 3: Jo Kilpatrick, Beverly Koch, Barbara Abernathy, Peggy Will, Noelle Harlow, Sandra Hatcher, Cindy Wilkin, Jody Rottner, Sandra Wolf, Nancy Barron. Row 4: Ann Pack, Golda Scar- borough, Gail Green, Anita Curtis, Edie Gilbert, Sheila Hart, Sara Ratliff, Peggy O'Neill, Mary Sue Moore, Mary Nell Narovec. Through style shows, modeling lectures, make-up demonstrations, and panel discus- sions, the girls in the Personality Develop- ment Club learn the proper way to walk, to talk, to act, and to dress. These skills will enable them to enjoy a more successful life after they leave high school. ff A f :Mill-w w ,X I , M, ,fi W Club members enjoy refreshments while discuss- .W 4 ing points on modeling with Miss -Oliver. 172 VY? ' nl! K A, 1 5' 4 4 X L, ,y Fbaff 'Mile I . H5-JV n 5-1 hy 'EQJQ ' - 11.4 4 54 5. si , Q ' :- 'x'. x f 'P R., 'N x N I rf' .4- Ay f 'g'?Kl4:ff ' nv , V., if '4 Li 8,6 1.3 lu, LL vi we V 4? ll ill, The Future Homemakers of America strive to develop in themselves those qualities which are basic to successful family living. Guest speakers and special home programs emphasize the importance of home economics and the re- sponsibilities and satisfactions of homemaking. FHA Officers are: Reporter Shel- ley Wells, Historian Beverly Hoyle, Parliamentarian Barbara Dougherty, Treasurer Karen Fra- zier, Secretary Carol Broadway, Vice-President Frances Stewart, and President Judy Densmore. Future Hom makers of merioa ' Row 1: Miss Curry, Barbara Dougherty, Beverly Hoyle, Shelly Wells, Carol Broadway, Frances Stewart, Judy Densmore, Karen Frazier, Mrs. Wood, Mrs. Eichelberger. Row 2: Miss Christian, Sherry Russell, Lois Hubbard, Wanda Anderson, Joyce Bush, Tom Evans, Joy Porterfield, Susie Sellers, Janice Breedlove,, Martha Raborn. Row 3: Katherine Carey, Suzette Boyd, Tanna Evans, Pam Copeland, Barbara Williams, Claudia Smithson, Aletha Anderson, Betty Joan Brink, Judy Guy. Row 4: Lynn Behl, Margaret Stiver, Sharon Eakin, Jeanie Creed, Carolyn Earhart, Linda Crawford, Judy Hargrove, Linda Stewart, Deanna Duyck, LaJean Smith, Pat Milam, Virginia Wessinger. 174 Future Teachers of erica! . I- Row 1: Kay Blackburn, Jean Henington, Peggy Stolte, Kay Dillard, Susan Hoffman, Kathy Shirley, Lois Lutes, Marilyn Davis, Kristi Bowers, Lynnette Hensley, Jackie DeLuca, Sally McGill, Rick Johnson. Row 2: Candace Shivers, Linda Peterson, Beverly Pyles, Carolyn Flick, Sandra Krupicka, Leslie Lepar, Diane Thedford, Pat Adair, Anne Smith, Linda Reid, Barbara Theadgill, Susan Williams, Rick Hill. Row 3: Cheryl Anderson, Bever- ly Hammond, Jane Sachs, Vicki Terry, Pam Osteen, Jody Fitzpatrick, Sandy Scruggs, Eileen Erickson, Pam Moody, Linda Wise, Jimmy Crow, Jack Radke, Larry Harrell. The Future Teachers of America Club consists of young men and women interested in teaching as a ca- reer. The members gain experience by teaching a class on a designated day. By attending and participating in district and state conventions, the members learn more about the teach- ing profession. FTA Officers are: Historian Susan Hoffman, Vice-President Beverly Pyles, Secretary-Treasurer Kristi Bowers, President Sandy Krupicka, Librarian Cheryl Anderson, Vice-President Vicki Terry, and Reporter Leslie Lepar. l75 Row 1: Ginger Cunningham, Linda Burkett, J an Ramsay, Betty Murdock, Donna Fuller, Sandra Walker, Anna Jo Duff, Adonna Post, Susan Murrell, Gail Murray. Row 2: Mrs. Howard, Mary Jean Morris, Cynthia Cashion, Susan Lenamon, Barbara Perkins, Mary Strange, Barbara Tunmire, Darla Tenberg, Wileen Mitchell, Vicki Tul- lis, Wynelle Felkner, Lana Reznicek. Row 3: Carolyn Bischoff, Cheryl Jay, Linda Bushnell, Diane Tinsley, Edith Scott, Eva Gunn, Kathy Letzler, Holly Gidney, Barbara Waldrop, Linda Dickerson, Mrs. Jeanes. Future Secretaries Club Richfield's Future Secretaries Club strives to develop business leadership abilities in its members. Through guest speakers and discussion,the club also attempts to help its members to decide on their business occupations. Mrs. Howard, Betty Murdock, Sandra Walkers and Jan Ramsey learn to operate the mimeograph machine. Linda Bushnell, Diane Tinsley, Wynelle Felkner, and Lana Reznicek take dictation. 176 - ,ful Row 1: Rosemary Hackett, Susan Key, Carol Donaldson, Susan Johnson, Jenell Powell, Pat Caulfield, Cheryle Smith, Pat Jones, Betty Sue Marable. Row 2: Beverly Bomar, Kathy Buckler, Gwen Ferguson, Beth Spain, Betsy Perry, Sheila Prestwich, Maureen Richardson, Beth Cook, Laura Pratt, Barbara Curtis. Row 3: Gyrid Ron- ning, Diane Harris, Pam Kennedy, Debbie Ethridge, Irene Franklin, Anice Coe, Jean Spence, Pam Jones, Mary Johnson, Jodi Raindl, Carol Jameson. Future urses of A erica The young women who form the Future Nurses Club are interested in the opportunities and require- ments of nursing. They gain first-hand knowledge of the field by visiting local hospitals. The motto of the I club is Light your lamp for service. I' fi k Row 1: Corrie Leggott, correspondence secretary, Pam Kennedy, M D Shi , d B t recording secretary: Susan Johnson, 'treasurerg Rosemary Hack- E325 S1EIaiJ:gIea1riE1ZtateT?Nide v.5gct?.?n of eF?1X ett, vice-president: Beth Spain, presldent. Row 2:.Jean Spence, ture Nurses officers. historiang Diane Harris, reporterg Betsy Perry, points secretary. 1 The Distributive Education students attend school in the morning and receive job train- ing in the afternoon. The club participates in the D.E. con- vention in Houston, Texas, by sending delegates. An employ- er-employee banquet is also sponsored by the club. D. E. Sweetheart, Mary Lynn Liquori Di tributi e Education Club Row l: Mr. Pass, Donna Phillips, Pat Thorn, Maiy Lynn Liquori, Phyllis Ryter. Row 2: Sec. Gloria Medart, Mary Jennings, Vicki Baker, Linda Rogers, Polly Hedrick, Candy Briscoe. Row 3: Treas. James Milstead, Pres. Bobby Jones, Vice-Pres. Bill Goodman, Roy Price, James Wood, Mark Lightfoot, Gary Bowers. Row 4: Bennie Corley, Roger Fedro, Billy Webb, Robert Maxwell, Guy Burleson, Mike Lampropoulos, Ray Price, Gary Gibson, Dana Hodge. Bowling Club Row 1: Carol Broadway, Karin Frazier, Diana Fort, Donna White, Linda Christopherson, Miss Thompson. Row 2: Patty Taylor, Pat Avriett, Danielle Hooser, Nancy Barron, Patty Magill, Pam Jones. Row 3: Holly Gidney, Barbara Canavati, Linda Burkett, Ronda Roberts, Betsy Woodard, Linda Stewart. Row 4: Robert McDonald, Sammy Mays, Mike Smajstrla, Larry Sexton, Neill Britton, Don Pinckney, Bill Montgomery. Row 1: Adonna Post, Jodi Raindl, Arnell Blain, Gem Hudson, Scherry Brownfield. Row 2: Glenda Palmore, Dianne Wells, Janet Sexton, Suzette Boyd, Wanda Thrasher, Debbie Ethridge. Row 3: -Barbara Dougherty, Bat Milam, Eva Gunn, Kathy Letzler, Judy Hargrove. Row 4: Pat Dougherty, Richard Naistat, John Nowell, Mike Bigan, John Sutton, Loyd Browne, James Collins, Glenn Gardiner, Ronnie Price. The Bowling Club members . bowl at local lanes and participate in bowling tournaments. During the Waco Junior and Senior High l School Bowling Tournament in February, Richfield's senior girls A team and senior girls B team won first place trophies. Golf Club Row 1: Mr. Rolan, Jerry Chatham, Fred Hall, Donny Hodges, John Mabry, Bill Corsbie, Pat Smith, Loyd Browne, Ronnie Vickery. Row 2: David Shellenberger, Irwin Hines, Phil Chaffins, Craig Belknap, Jim Nelson, Bob Bur- gess, David Thompson, Bob Kraft, Charles Call. Row 3: Larry Bracco, Jeff Kearney, Greg Sabin, Larry Walker, David Ivy, Derrell Green, Douglas Boyd, Mike Brown, Adrian Wingo. Members of the Golf Club practice to improve their playing ability. The fundamentals of golf as Well as the finer points of the game are taught to the members. I Row l: Mr. Cochran, Jerry Peacock Jimmy Cook Butch Highfill Mike Boyle Chris White Ken Mah ff D k , , , , , a ey, ere Little, Randy Vogt. Row 2: Thomas Valdespino, Joe Hall, Mike Oliver, John Mabry, James Collins, James Reid, Mike Prim, Carter Colgin. Row 3: Johnn Jo J B' k ' ' y nes, ames ic el, Benny Zilka, James Lipsey, Steve Trustman, Jimmy Odell, Thomas Moore, Davis Pulliam. Swim Team Boys prepare for swimming meet. The swim team consists of boys and girls interested in competitive swimming. The members practice at local pools and demonstrate their skills in swim tournaments. Looks cold! Leslie Lepar Row 1: Patricia Magill, Mary Haynes, Pat Anselin, Marcia Lepar, Leslie Lepar. Row 2: Miss Morehead, Qarla Bryant, Susan Gervig, Kathleen Pearson, Judy Evans, Virginia Bates. Row 3: Woody Moore, Glenn Gardlner, Johnny Bob Gorham, John Aydelotte, Don Mayo, Frank Jasek, Jack Peck. Row 4: Robert Ake, Bob Gatlin, Russell Steed, Don Voss, Richard Ake, Bob Stuart, Crawford Long. 181 German Club Row 1: Rosemary Murphy, Gertrude Seger, Suzan Thompson, Eva Powell, Linda Woodip Green. Row 2: SuZann Lamb. Danielle Hooser, Jimmy Smith, Milton Bloomfield, Mr. Knipper, David Levy, Bob Aiken. if? ff G Barbara Johnson, Robert Zlomke, and Mr. Knipper sing songs in German. 182 Townsend, Barbara Johnson, Painter, Robert Zlomke, Bob The members of the German Club study the German culture, language, customs. They are aided by the use of films, speak- ers, and German newspap- ers and magazines. 7' Q 'CID Nancy Nash, vice-president, John Aydelotte, treasurer, Sharron McCarthy, president: Carolyn Lynch, secretary. Dominique, nique, nique s'en a11ait sing French students during club period. L'Esprit de Francais L'Esprit de Francais, the Spirit of French, develops an understanding of French customs and culture in its members through the use of films, books, magazines, and speeches. In January, French Club members from several Texas high schools met in San Antonio to or- ganize a state French convention. Richfield's delegates won the sweepstakes award, establishing an- other first for Richfield. Row 1: Marianne Smith, Sharron McCarthy, Linda Miller, Deni Widders, Candy Aydelotte, Mrs. Beaton. Row 2: Carolyn Lynch, Nancy Nash, Sherry Tidrick, Bar- bara Canavati. Row 3: Mike Sneed, Charles Lanier, John Ay- delotte. 183 Row 1: Sharon Sexton, Dianne Wells, Gwynn Steele, Margaret Hooker, Charlotte Boatman, Linda Reid, Janie Stone, Barbara George, Candace Mad- dox, Kay Dillard, Sharon O'Ma1ley, Mrs. Huddles- ton. Row 2: Rosemary Murphy, Patricia Roberts, Jan Lindley, Beverly Hammond, Kay Fernald, Cheryl Anderson, Linda Lutz, Barbara Wiethorn, Mac Rodgers, Donny Horne, David Coker, Bob Powell. Row 3: Della Barrett, Pat Anselin, Marilyn Davis, Beth Anne Spain, Paula Levine, Randall Simmon, John Ensey, Jimmy Burks, Sammy Mays, Rick Graves, Bill Martinelli, John Caldwell. Row 4: Beverly Boyd, Melanie Staton, Kathy Embry, Eileen Erickson, Bill DeFoore, Carl McIntosh, An- thony Alford, John Proffitt, Alex Howe, Larry Har- gall, Danny Moore, Johnny Nunn, Phil Terry, Harry av1o. John Ensey, president: Paula Levine, vice-presi- dentg Beverly Boyd, Vox Arietum editor: Ed Stein, Torch reporter: Mrs. Huddleston, sponsor. Junior Classical Leagu Vox Arieium Staff Seated: Jimmy Burk, Marilyn Davis, Larry Harrell, Barbara Wiethorn, Patricia Roberts, Kay Dillard. Standing: Beverly Boyd, John Proffitt, Beth Anne Spain, Randall Simmon. 184 Row 1: Miss Sterling, Lynn DeLuca, Katherine Truitt, Samie Bales, Judy Toland, Liz Moore. Row 2: Phil Duckworth, Robert McDonald, Mark Mc- Neil,, Barbara Banta, Susan Ledbetter, Lois Lutes, Kathy Shirley, Susan Sample, Diana Knox, Marcy Woods, Sharon Kelly. Row 3: John Hensley, Jim- my McFerrin, John LeDuca, Chris Sermas, Mark McMillion, Paul Brockway, Sharon Tucker, Jan Meholin, Becky Jacks, Marsha Lindsey, Sharon Rachuig, Marcia Lepar. Row 4: Charles Willis, John Shuttlesworth, Douglas Scoggins, Reed Murray, Craig J aynes, Mike Gregory, Cheryl Rolan, Jeanne Tidwell, Kay Bull, Laura Pratt, Betsy Woodard. Row 5: Bob Brothers, Ed Stein, George Mirick, Goodhue Smith, Johnny Griffis, Jimmy Odell, Alan Smith, Frank Fuller, Patty Jackson, Melinda Smith, Linda Kirkland. I l Row 1: David O'Mal1ey, Susan Schlinke, Betsy Per- ry, Linda Hewett, Karen Kubitza, Kathy Hicks, Pam Pollock, Gwen Ferguson, Sandy Wagner, Lynn Htuiter, Buddy Royall. Row 2: Randy Bow- man, Dennis Fine, Pam Jones, Diana Carlson, Sarah Hunt, Marsha Payne, Catherine Flood, Connie Manes, Dana Copeland, Beverly Mahler. Row 3: Russell Steed, Steve Parks, Thomas Mahler, Jimmy Miller, Jack Post, Russell Smith, Greg Ogden, Billy Glockzin, Scott Littrell, Skip Purvis, Guinn Lewis. Row 4: E. W. Burdett, Larry Patterson, Paul Mar- able, Bill McC1inton, Jason Chozick, Steve Simpler, Ricky Simpson, Roy Smith, Spike Pattillo, Tom Fitzhugh, Adrian Wingo, Mike Levine, Larry Dag- ley, Lester Howard, John Spain. 1 r I w This spring, Richfield High School was the host to the state Junior Classical League Convention. At state conventions Latin students from all over Texas compete in various contests, such as costume, classi- cal mythology, and derivatives. The school which earns the highest number of points in these contests is awarded a sweepstakes trophy. By participation in state and national conventions, the JCL helps to pro- mote interest in the study of Latin. Vox Arietum. a magazine published by JCL members of Richfield High School, also promotes interest in Latin. The purpose of this magazine is to advance knowledge about Roman civilization through stories on Roman life, culture, and customs. 185 ,Qi Y K A p F. Row 1: Mrs. Freeman, Pam Osteen, Ofelia Ramos, Debby Black, Jan Abernathy, Vicki Terry, Ellen Arnold, Carol Peters, Fifi Eden, Judy Evans, Carol Huggins, Susan Williams. Row 2: Susan Hoffman, Suzy Batson, Beverly Brown, Sheila Duecy, Carol Porter, Arnell Blain, Jane Sachs, Lynda Marstaller, Mary McDow, Carla Bryant, Pat Goldberg, Ginny Smith, Marilyn Griffin. Row 3: Bryan Wilson, George Mann, Charles Ross, Charles Call, Jerry Uttley, Andy Lifland, Jimmy Clark, Mickey Ware, Warren Israel, Cecil Ellis, Jerry Johnson, Robert Black, Ralph Thompson. Row 4: Ronnie Casper, Kenneth Kraemer, Don Voss, David Thompson, Woody Moore, Gary 1EAmmons, Lee Ellingson, Rob Bertola, Joe Davis, Charles Doan, Gary Nash, Joe Hall, Steve Alexander, Tom assey. Pan A rioan Stud nt Forum PASF students look over souvenirs from M e x ic o including puppets and a pinata. 186 The Pan American Student i if Forum consists of students tak- ing Spanish. The members of Los Voladores, the Richfield chapter of the PASF, strive to develop an understanding of all the peoples in the Western Hemi- sphere. This understanding helps to spread good feeling among the American nationalities. The chapters of the Pan Amer- ican Student Forum from nu- merous high schools meet each year at a state convention to share their knowledge and inter- est in Spanish. Such conventions encourage the learning of Span- ish as a medium of communica- tion. Charles Doan listens intently to a lesson in the language listening lab. I Row 1: Nancy Rogers, Carol Thomas, Kay Ford, Betsy Sharp, Sherry Turner, Connie Bischoff, Carol Lewis, Trudy Kestner, Linda Vlfhitsitt, Lee Lane, Mrs. Grube. Row 2: Martha Tirey, Margaret Stiver, Nancy Dunton, Charlotte Smith, Sherry Lamb, Nancy Schieffer, Peggy' Green, Mary Wicklander, Janet Curry, Bonnie Straw, Pam Halgrimson, Beverly Wright. Row 3: Susan Smith, Laurie Enis, Susan Gervig, Ann Sparkman, Ellen Hus- bands, Brenda Stockburger, Peggy King. Row 4: Steve Weaver, Brian Wood, Terry Hoffman, Paul Tipton, John Mims, Bob Cleghorn, Jerry Fletcher, James Barrett, Gene Spivey, Ken Copeland, Joe Garland, George Jones, Mike Smith, John Weaver, Tom Garrett. 187 al ill -X. lux- 1-1 Fifi Eden and Mickey Ware find a bit of humor in their Spanish dia- Ellen Arnold puzzles over work in the lis- Pan American Stud nt Forum Row l: Mrs. Freeman, Janet Winslow, Barbara Abernathy, Mary Gann, Susan Wightman, Nancy Beckham, Charlcye Dosher, Sherry Bledsoe, Margaret Thompson, Karen Hederstedt, Teresa Johnson. Row 2: Jean Hening- ton, Noelle Harlow, Mary Heise, Carolyn Flick, Robin Wester, Edith Scott, Elisabeth Jeep, Pam Pearson, Sarah Ratliff, Seawillow McGrath, Carol Potter, Susan Seymour, Phyllis Ruttenberg. Row 3: Larry Robinson, Mike Monning. Larry Curles, Harold Booth, Glenn Gardiner, Bill Goodwin, John Barrett, Bill Corsbie, Tommy King, Ricky Mitchell, Ronald Hanna, Parker Boyd, Mike Brockway, Roddy McClain, Ronald Whisenant, Mike Kirk- ham, Orvel Sternberg. 188 OID Row 1: Linda Hickman, Nancy Schieffer, Cathy Cawood, Nancy Beckham, Sherry Turner, Linda Baker, Betsy Sharp, Lee Lane, Janet Curry, Carol Lewis, Mrs. Grube, Row 2: Christina Oakes, Pam Halgrimson, Marti Giffin, Nancy Dunton, Peggy Greene, J an Abernathy, Debbie Roberts, Ann Sparkman, Ellen Husbands, Brenda Stock- burger, Linda Whitsitt, Peggy King. Row 3: Ken Copeland, Steve Weaver, John Mims, Terry Hoffman, Chuck Meadows, Richard Clark, Mike Smith, Larry Robertson, Don Slaughter, Bob Flournoy, Harry Smith. Row 4: Ricky Mitchell, Harold Booth, Bryan Wilson, Brian Wood, Jerry Uttley, Charles Call, Robert Bertoia, George Jones, Robert Cleghorn, J oe Garland, Mike Kirkham, Orvel Sternberg. tif 1, . 1 i Fi' , Mrs. Grube welcomes parents to the listening lab during the PTA open house. 1VI.rs. Freeman adds a note of interest to her classes with stories of her summer trips to countries around the world. 189 +G' SPOI? TS' Jack Price-Head Football Coach . if? ,,. ' -r-'fb Q-,7 ,, in, A- , iglxun ,, - i. ' H i 'C ' 1 ' ll Ed Rolan-Head Basketball Coach End Coach Coaches Lead Rams to ictor Ken Casner-Head Line Coach George J ohnson-Head Track Coach, Assistant Line Coach 192 Merlin Morrow-B Team Football and Basketball Coach v w Ed Knipper-Head Baseball Coach, Assistant Backfield Coach Five Ram Rate II-Zone - .43- J V 1 ' , .., , gn- -Q. Shovvn are tri-captains Torn Bond, Bill Dietz, and Roy Taylor with the 1964 Home- coming Queen Donna Goerdel. Five Richfield players were named to the all-zone team. Left to right they are: Carl Weaver, Roy Taylor, Ray Goodman, Bill Dietz, and Terry Reisig. Those players receiving honorable mention are: Tom Bond, Jerry Chatham, Robert Forsythe, Johnny Griffis, Rick Johnson, Darnell Losak, and Kent Starr. Football Leaves Many Memories ' ffff S4 .Q . Q 1 f' g .XEEE E5: A N 1 ' J 194 Touchdown! Rams Blitz Bisons In Opener The Rams opened their 1964 season by blasting the Sunset Bisons 28-0. Bill Dietz' first appearance as full- back was a mighty one. Darnell Losak, Jimmy Crow, and John Griffis seemed in full form for the first game. Defensive standouts were Tom Bond, Roy Taylor, and Jimmy Smith. Bond set up the first touchdown by re- covering a fumble on the Sunset 10 yard line. After Terry Reisig's 1-yard dive for the second touchdown,the Rams led 14-0 at halftime. Then the Rams plunged 60 yards in four plays as Dietz ran 33 yards to score. The final scoring came when Smith intercepted a pass and set up an 80-yard, nine-play drive. Dietz scored making the score 28-0. Terry Reisig Quarterback Carl Price Quarterback Dickie Wooten Quarterback Walker Harmon Halfback Dietz runs with ball as Bison charges after him. ! x 1 X-EB P S X., ' 1, -x 6 'X'-in a Nf- 'iffy S 1 I H x , ,N K J is 5 Rams Run Over Rebels, 6-0 A brilliant defense and a pass interception by Darnell Losak stunned the Robert E. Lee Rebels and pushed the Rams ahead 6-0. The stingy Ram defense stopped the Rebels cold the second half, not letting the Rebels pass their own 49 yard line. During the first quarter the Rebels drove to the Richfield ll yard line, but the Rams held tight. The deciding play came during the second period when Losak picked off a pass hurled by Mike Rowan. Losak was hit at the 35 but recovered and breezed down the sideline to the end zone. After recov- ering a fumble at midfield the Rams faced fourth and thirteen when Dickie Wooten's punt touched a Rebel, bounced off and was recovered by Ray Goodman at the 15. The Rams drove to the 4 and on the fourth down tried for a field goal which failed. The score remained 6-0. Hays Moore George Richard Bill Dietz Ed Jarrett OW 15 tackled by Tyler Rebel as he Fullback Fuiiback Fullback center Rams Starr C643 and Williams 1635 come out of pile-up after tackling Rebel. 197 Rams Ravel rlington, 18-7 Dietz C415 and Griffis C771 stiffle Arlington ball-carrier's progress. Tom Bond Bill McClinton Joe Caperton Carl Weaver Center Center Guard Guard Richfield ran over highly-regarded Arlington Heights, 18-7. Although the Rams had 24 first downs to A1'lington's 5, they came from behind for their fourth win of the season. The Jackets scored first, but the Rams drove 63 yards in 17 plays for a score by Reisig on the fourth down. On their first second-half possession the Rams drove 61 yards in 6 plays. To complete the drive, Reisig passed to Crow, who grabbed the ball and breezed into the end zone. Richfield's third touchdown covered 86 yards in 18 plays with Dietz, scoring. 198 End Goodman waits for pass as Arlington player races toward him. 1 Y lil' Johnson C863 and Goodman C875 blast through Mavericks. Jerry Keith Guard Greg Williams Guard Kent Starr Guard Ross Taylor Guard avericks Edge Richfield 12 6 The Richfield Rams were upset after four Wins by the Marshall Mavericks, 12-6. At the end of the third period the score was tied 6-6 when Terry Reisig, after a hard hit by Mar- shall defender, Don McElvogue, fumbled and Jim Ethrite caught the ball and ran 34 yards to the end zone. Early in the fourth quarter the Rams marched to the Marshall 26, but the Mavericks braced and held for four downs. A Maverick is stopped by Parrish C747 and Crow 6223. Reisig gets away and runs for cruc1al yardage Rams Topple Trojans, 14-7 Hey, Taylor, where's the ball? Rams Painter 4205, Griffis 1771, and Richard 4331 stop Dietz is toppled as he tries for crucial yardage. ZOO a Trojan. The Rams came from behind in the fourth quarter of the first district game for a 14-7 victory over a gallant Univer- sity High team. Dietz, who moved from fullback to left half- back to replace injured Losak, made the first score after a 61-yard, 9-play drive. Then the Trojans scored and kicked the extra point making the score 7-6. Then came the break. Hays Moore recovered a fumble late in the third period that left the Rams only 31 yards from paydirt. After moving 31 yards in 10 plays George Richard scored on the fourth down. This put the Rams ahead 14-7. Then after a passing flurry by the Trojans another fumble, recovered by Bob Mosley, gave the Rams the ball for the rest of the game. Jerry Chatham Cary Keith Larry Bracco Roy Taylor Guard Guard Guard Tackle Robert Forsythe Tackle James Parrish Tackle Jerry Bryant Tackle Jim Nelson Tackle Rams Stomp Cleburne, 28 6 Dietz made the first touchdown in a 28-6 game against Cleburne with a 41-yard burst and then a 3-yard dive to close a 50-yard, 5-play drive. Griffis kicked the first of 4 extra points, making the score 7-0. Then late in the sec- ond period, George Richard recovered a Cleburne fum- ble. On the first down Reisig fired down the middle to Crow, who romped 15 yards for a score. Then, in the fourth stanza, Cleburne's fourth down gamble failed and the Rams took over on the Cleburne 18. Four plays later Reisig scored. The Jackets took the kickoff, but their first down effort failed when Dietz intercepted and Weaved 45 yards for another score just 28 seconds later. Cleburne's only score came from a fumble recovery in the fourth period. Johnson reaches for a pass as Cleburne defender charges toward Painter and Cleburne defender tip ball him, to Dietz Tigers Trip Rival Rams, 14-7 L Johnson races to get ball before Tiger tackler gets him. 202 4. Crow reaches out for the ball. 'Q - 'ii - 1 .eh Tight Ram defense stops Tiger ball-carrier. The Richfield Rams were shocked at their homecoming game by the Waco High Tigers, who scored two lightning first quarter touchdowns to upset the Rams, 14-7. The first shocker Was a first-possession touchdown with C. A. Miller sweeping right end for 28 yards. Next, the Tigers cashed in on a short Richfield punt for their second score. The Rams' score came after Jim Parrish recovered a fumble by Luft. After Reisig's gain of 6 yards on a fourth and five, Milton Painter scored. Griffis made the extra point. A goal line stand by the Rams came in the fourth quarter. Later the Rams had a fourth down and 1 yard to the goal. Reisig slammed over left guard and appeared momentarily to be over. Then Reisig was stacked by a gang of Tigers and the ball was spotted 6 inches from the goal. A thousand Ram- backer's hearts broke as the Tigers took over and ran out the clock. Tri-captains Taylor, Bond, and Dietz meet Waco High captains. ,. , ,L . .-.A-J:-.mm Donna Goerdel was chosen from five finalists as the 1964 Homecoming Queen. ali Johnny Griffis Hal Moore Boyd Hadaway Jeff Kearney David Stiver Tackle End End End End 203 Rams Tame Broncos, 6-0 Bob Mosley Rick Johnson End End ,I Y. Ray Goodman Gary Freeman End Center Rams ponder second-half tactics during half-tirne. 204 The tough Ram defense again came through in an even- stephen-except for one Ram burst-game on the muddy field of the Stephen F. Austin Broncos. The Rams cropped up 8 first downs to the Broncos 9, while Richfield had 110 yards rushing to Austin's 90. The only score of the night came on a pass interception by linebacker Tom Bond, a de- fensive demon all night, and a 10 yard jaunt by Dietz, by far the most determined runner of the night. Other than the one burst the game tottered back and forth all night. The tremendous Ram defense was led by Griffis, whose field goal attempt was inches short, Parrish, Forsythe, Starr, and Bond. Reisig and Richards both did sufficient damage offensively to the Broncos. Sf 10001, Desire ins Zone The Rams blew down the Corsicana Tigers, 29-15, to Win the 13-AAAA north zone championship. A score by Dietz put the Rams on the board first. The Tigers scored, but a 51-yard pass from Reisig to Painter put the Rams ahead 14-7 at the half. Then a third period pass interception by Wooten set up the third touchdown and Dietz scored. A fourth quarter jump pass from Reisig to Johnson put the Rams ahead 29-7. The Tigers scored again making the final score 29-15. 1 Eugene Moore Manager Bruce McGee Manager 1 Rush Milam Manager Lyndon Olson Trainer 1 Ram defender tackles Corsicana ball-carrier as Losak moves in to help. Dietz is finally tackled after running the kickoff back to his 26. Rams Capture District, 12-7 Rams Losak i347 and Wooten C143 reach to save ball from Jacket's hands. As in the McCallum game, Griffis was often called upon to kick extra points for the Rams. ggi., .,aI l4 B ,H-L 5..+ Reisig struggles to keep the ball from the clutches of McCallum defender. The four-year old Richfield Rams Won their first district championship in a game that showed 10079 effort and desire from players as Well as from fans. Fourteen busloads of Ram fans unloaded to see a game that was to leave them breathless. The mighty Rams put the winning points on the scoreboard with only 37 seconds left in the game after a 48-yard, 12-play drive. Jimmy Crow's fielding of a Knight punt at midfield started the Ram march. Then 12 plays later, with fans going wild, the determined Ram squad pushed Dietz over on third and goal from the 2 yard line. The stadium was quiet enough to hear a pin drop until the referee's hands flew up. Then the crowds roared. It did not mat- ter that the extra point failed. Nothing mattered except that the mighty Richfield Rams had won! W' 5 The Rams broke into an early 14-0 lead in an exciting game against the McAllen Bulldogs. A 75-yard scoring burst by Dietz and a 13-yard touchdown pass from Reisig to Johnson put the Rams ahead. Then a 1-yard plunge by Bulldog Eddie Schneider cut the margin to 14-6 at the half. Ray Goodman made a fantastic falling catch on a pass from Reisig for the third Ram touchdown. But then the hearts of the Rams broke as the Bulldogs scored twice and added the extra points, mak- ing the final score 22-21. Marvel Russel of KWTX presented the Rams with a cake on the day of the game. Bulldogs Squeak B Rams, 22-21 Dietz deflects ball from receiver as Jarrett ams stretch to get the ball in an all out effort to win bi-district. comes to help. 207 L Rams Have Successful Season The Richfield Rams, who had been picked high in 13-AAAA competition, started zone play with a disappointing 5-12 record. The Rams had height and experi- ence, but just could not develop consistency. However, even with the disap- pointing pre-zone record,the Rams bounced back for a 7-3 record in zone play and third place in dis- trict 13-AAAA . F Billy Litton Byron Chandler Rams warm up as fans look on Rams Improve With Practice Ed J arrett The first zone game played against Corsi- cana, saw the Rams pushed for a 52-41 victory by the Tigers. David Fisher was the most pro- ductive Richfield scorer with 15 points. He was followed by Billy Litton, who made 11 points. The game was close most of the way, but the Rams were hurt when Byron Chand- ler fouled out. The loss put the Rams 0-1 in district competition. Next the Ram cagers tackled the Univer- sity Trojans coming out with a winning score of 64-59. The crucial points were added in the pressure-packed, final three minutes with Litton adding a field goal and two free shots and Fisher sinking two free throws. The bout was a see-saw battle all the way, but the Rams came out ahead in rebounds and field goals. Coach Rolan gives Rams advice during time out. V.. .M u V, , . . 1 xmw-w 1 ,WW Q MJ V ' N' : M PM M nf ' if 'V ' sp, ' W tn. .X 2 X 1 'Q ww -' U f V, -' , ', Q W Tr , -Q5 -. n-.P- ' - ' 1' ,T-I 'V fi, 'H I Wu? 1 W Hgilfl 'M X '!nxy w fm' . 1 .4 'f 2Lf A I fr AW.'i! ,',,t,. af fy , ,.,,.'u.af f, I FW ' 'fha- ' R.- 'N f , .. 1 . N. m ' w X KW, -fs n X , w 7 vw 1 1 , ' , iw 1 Jerry Smith Rams Rack aco, 53-34 Jil VT -' ,J w l 7 N 214 Rick Johnson lu,,m ,N-, 'vii Greg Sabin Next the Rams blitzed the Bryan Broncos, 81-45, in an iron-clad defen- sive game. The first quarter lead was 19-9 and the Rams stayed ahead to complete the game with a 32-point fourth quarter. Litton was high point man with 17 points. Terry Reisig add- ed 14, Rick Johnson and Byron Chand- ler 11. The Rams, finally putting their best side forward, bypassed the Cle- burne Yellow Jackets, 57-47. The win made the Ram's record 3-1 in zone competition and gave them a good chance for the zone title. Johnson put in 14 points, Reisig 12, and Chandler 11. Then the Rams humiliated the riv- al Waco High Tigers with a brutal 53- 34 victory. A standing-room-only crowd saw the Rams take the lead and stay ahead most of the game. Chandler set the scoring pace for the Rams with 12 points. The red-hot Rams held the Tigers to 3 points in the second quarter. For the second time the Corsicana Tigers beat the Rams. The skin-tight Tiger defense could not be broken in the game which ended 53-36. Terry Reisig Charlie Cantrell Coaches Knipper and Morrow help keep score. Fred Winslow Ernie Armstrong Wm!! 'lu wt 1 ' Rams End Season Rams and Tigers jump ball to start fourth quarter. Dickie Wooten practices during half. Richfield battled University to the end for a 69-66 Win. This win put the Rams in the midst of the crushing pace for the zone title. Johnson pitched in 23 points to lead the scorers, with Litton adding 16. The Bryan Broncos gave the Rams trouble most of the first half, but the Rams still came out on top at halftime, 37-29. The Rams stayed ahead the rest of the game ending it, 73- 60. Fisher was high scorer with 19 points. Litton hit 15. Cleburne scared Richfield, but the Rams held on for a 53- 51 lead. Litton and Johnson led the scoring with 14 points each. In the Ram's last game, they were edged by the Waco Tig- ers in a 53-51 see-saw battle that was a matter of who was ahead when the buzzer sound- ed. Litton and Dickie Wooten led the scoring with 12 points each. Third In Zone Mr. Rolan talks to players during time out. Rush Milam Anthony Alford David Fisher watches anxiously during half-time warm ups 217 may I' - , B Team Loses Billy Brewer jumps for two points. Jimmy Miller keeps a close eye on Waco High player, 218 Unl One Bout l J M l em f m sr fr il iffy lime ll lil WV ? ww fm-' my ll 1 - WY ll vga Elma All I Carl McIntosh and Jimmy Henshaw practice to improve their skill. Coach Morrow grins at antics of players during prac- tice. Top Row: Jimmy Henshaw, Billy Barton, Roy Nash, Billy Brewer, Paul Marable, Glen Meador, Coach Morrow. Bot- tom Row: Alex Howe, Gary Emmons, Stan Moser, Jimmy Miller, Jimmy McFerrin, Ken Copeland. Temple 55 - 33 Waxahachie 43 - 44 ee y Waxahachie 64 - 53 4 Copperas Cove A l - 0 Cforfeitj University 52 - 50 University 65 - 53 Ft. Worth Poly 49 - 34 Grosbeck A 73 - 66 Clifton AH 65 - 57 Robinson A 68 - 63 Temple 51 - 33 Corsicana 49 - 34 University 47 - 34 Bryan 68 - 54 Cleburne 70 - 35 Waco High 54 - 31 Corsicana 57 - 20 University 88 - 43 Bryan 56 - 45 Cleburne 63 - 39 Waco High 76 - 39 7 Brewer is slurounded by defenders as he rushes for two points. 219 Skills of Cind rmen Top Row: Coach Morrow, Bill Dietz, Earl Peevey, Johnny Griffis, Walker Harman, Tom Bond, Roy Taylor, Mik Guggenbickler. Second Row: Johnny Burke, Jimmy Miller, Jimmy Crow, Ed Jarrett, Dickie Wooten, Paul Tipton Billy Jones, Mike Brockway, Steve Simpler, Coach Johnson. Third Row: Bob Mosley, Peeler Williams, Milto Painter, Roy Smith, Mike Smith, Kent Starr, Jeff Kearney, Steve Parks, Joe Garland. Sprinters Peeler Williams, Walker Harman, and Jimmy Crow warm up before Waco Meet 220 The Richfield track team started the 1965 seaso off with a bang in a practice track meet in whic Waco High, University, Bryan, and Richfield partic' pated. There were no official scores taken, but Ric field did very Well - especially in field events. In the Waco Tournament, Richfield came in se ond with a total of 73 points. Johnny Griffis set re ords in the discus throw and shot put. Sophomor Jimmy Miller set a record in the 880-yard run. Th team won the district championship. Griffis was se ond high point man with 20. Going to regional we Griffis, Miller, Kent Starr, Ed Jarrett, Jimmy Cro Earl Peevey, Milton Painter, Dickie Wooten, Walk Harman, and Peeler Williams. Sho Much Practice 4 - k W V - ' 2-1 w. y ' I - r , M W, .. , X 'N ', 1 m' 1,5 .I U W ' mu' VV. 'I V i N , ' Y I K J' Johnny Griffis, discus star, practices for upcoming meet. K Tom Bond jogs around the track to keep in shape Tennis ls Fun, But Hard ork 2 H i ng .X ,.- ii . , -V f ' Row 1: Cheryl Rolan, Betsy Woodard, Nancy Beckham. Row 2: Ronnie Vickery, David Shellenberger, Jerry Rich- erson. W.,,,,,u:p., I .. i . rx N13 . - N . N N ,, .w1UHx,qp3EfJidPi2 ,N ,M,.,. im i ,. V. n . mlwmwm., .U 1 '5'1,1'wN' ' M. '.'1u' ' ,WW 1 W ml! 11 1 gf., 1 1 . ' w 1- Wi, ' , 'B 1 . 1. Jen .1 Barefoot David Shellenberger returns serve. 222 Sophomore Cheryl Rolan practices serving. i Row 1: Beth Anne Spain, Jan Meholin, Pat Adair. Row 2: Bryan Lewter, David Frase, Larry Kohler. Ed Mycock stretches to get ball with backhand swing. Front Row: Carolyn Thomas, Lois Lutes. Back Row: Mlke Sterling, Cheryl Taylor, Margaret Stiver. Pat Adair watches closely ponent prepares to serve. l ,,- Bryan Wood, as op- i 1' l- 'T Ni. V , Pat Roberts, Jim Coates. 223 Golf Team Shows Promise E E , . X' X 1, .V ez i 1 f Chris White shows proper grip to Jerry Peacock and Donny Hodges. Phil Chaffins practices keeping his head down as he swings the club. Row 1: Scott Jones, John Mabry, Jerry Birdwell, Jerry Peacock Mike Gregory. Row 2: Coach Rolan, Jimmy Jones, Phil Chaffms, Chris White, Donny Hodges. Phil Chaffins lines ball up for putt. 224 Bob Burgess practices his swing. As the season opened,the 1964-65 Richfield golf team had many promising players and the deter- mination and skill to make a great team. They practiced each day at golf courses throughout Waco to improve their putting, driving, and chipping skills. There were nineteen boys participating - sev- eral returning seniors and many promising juniors and sopho- mores. The two teams finished second and fifth in district. Going to regional were Bob Burgess, John Mabry, Phil Chaffins, and Charles Purvis. Row 1: Skip Purvis, Randy Bowman, Andy Lifland, Dennis Fine, Jimmy Clark. Row 2: Mr. Rolan Charles Call, Bob Burgess, Les MacRae, Pat Smith, Rick Hensley. Jimmy Clark scoops ball into the air. 225 226 Pre-Season Ratings Pick Ram The Rarn baseball players were rated high in pre-season predictions. These predictions held true as the Rams held the Killeen Kanga- roos in an 8-0 no hitter to open the 1965 base- ball season. Jimmy Smith, Darryl Freeman, and Boyd Hadaway shared the pitching hon- ors vvith support at the plate from David Ivy, Louis Fadal, and Hadaway. 1 ab it nnill Pitcher heaves back to throw ball to waiting batter. Mr. Knipper gives the team tips during practice session. . -1 Louis Fadal quickly glances around the diamond to see Who needs the ball. .....--,L-Qu, ,xx at M 'cg Q, N 'K N 'gl gn, I -K --I-as ..... -------4g---J,,, WJ Ia, ,Aww 1-'aJu.,e:a.'aas.ssu8 5' ' V .j. Li-,-..5...i..-.-.- qs, 2 -V, ----as , s ' A blivg S ' 'a.'n-uw-youu? Strike on Mr. Knipper! Practice Shows In Fir t Game 6 . f . V w'-1' , , -4 Larry Bracco swings Mr. Knipper watches practice closely. 228 1 VI., Jimmy Smith interferes with Mr. Knipper's catching the ball. . . 1,. I' V ,,, . . -,gl ,i 'r . j 1 ' .Ti 1- nj . fb .r-' 1 '4, Pitcher Winds up for the pitch. ' ' The pitcher concentrates while the batter gets to the plate Trainer Lyndon Olson rests during practice. 229 ! x w K i s + C0177 N779 ag-ig Index of Advertisers A-1 Employment Agency Armstrong Jewelers Aronson Furniture Store Austin Closs Co., Inc. Barq's Bottling Company Baylor University Bertrand's Restaurant Bird Kultgen Ford Brookview Flower Shop Buchanan's Laundry 8z Cleaners Casual Corner Coca Cola Bottling Co. Cogdell's Colony Shop Cottage Beauty Shop Cox's Dan's Dairy Queen David-Beverly Beauty Salon Dr. Pepper Bottling Co. Don's Western Headquarters Dumas Insurance Agency DuPriest Employment Service Ed Ware Real Estate 8: Ins. Erna's Portraits Fabbre Jewelers Fairgate Barber Shop Fashion Beauty Salon Fitzhugh 8z Company Four-C Business College Gibson's Discount Center Gladys' Knit Shop Golden Point, The Goldstein-Migel Co. Gordon Rountree Motors Grove Printing Co. Hill Printing Co. Henry Klatt 8z Son Holt's Sporting Goods House of Trophies Hurley Publishing Co. Jackson 8: Barrett Junior Shop Lake Air Records Lavender's Cafeteria Lee Watch Shop Lenial's Beauty Salon 8z School of Beauty Culture McDonald's Hamburgers Merle Norman Cosmetics Mickle's Studio Monnig's Department Store Morris Jewelers Nanette Fashions National School of Business Parkdale Beauty Salon Parsons Typewriter Co. Pepe's Pizza Pepsi Cola Bottling Co. Piccadilly Cafeteria Porter's Pharmacy Pure Milk Co. Richards Equipment Co. Roberts Photo Co. Rollercade Ruffin's Kent Shop Schmidt Engraving Co. Sew 'N Sew Shep Barrier Music Co. Steakley Brothers Chevrolet Stevens Cafeteria Texas Power 8a Light Co. Tinker Maid Bakery Tipps Lake Air Barber Shop Town and Country Dress Sho Twentieth Century Drive In Waco Memorial Park Waco Music Center Waco Savings 8z Loan Assn. Westview Auto Clinic Westview Motors Willis, Jimmie Williams Drug Stores Wood Brothers P Color Photogrohy ond Senior Favorites by immie 2600 Wuldkingfon Yfllm, flm Roberts Photo Co. T C. R 91 DUNS -41.1 Comple'l'ef Color' Finishing 3,24 Fmk,i,, WESTERN HEADQUARTERS PLaza 2-8002 FAIRGATE L. 4 524- WACD. TEXAS Waco, Texas Try TOTAL PERFORMANCE For A Change Try A 1965 FORD yjp f , H V A , 1.4 I E.... f from 1225 Franklin Landmark of Waco . . . the Amicable Building. PL 2-0331 COGDELUS Hi-Way 6 and New Road I9+i1 8: Park Laine Drive HARDWARE - APPLIANCES - HOUSEWARES GIFTS SPORTING GOODS Giving S8:H Green Sfamps Pleniy of Free Parking .... . - -I Senior Class Pictures BY Ci, , rna :S fgorfraiffn 2219 wa5Aingfon mea, lxari .5 -ii-sl nh- 1 in . -1l1- 1.1 , . ,1::.. X 1! : v,1 V I M I .1 . N11 1 'l'.ll1':N ,jl1y1l',6 l'- 'll' lfiz. ll 1- .1 '- i 'Ly1.1111-:.:1'3l,Lil'.j,' l. . 1 1 lil 1 ', .:L.'1l1i'1 T 1 1 1 1 1 X 1 l 1 I i I ' '- ' I - , V- R 144211.-1 ll...-.1-la TWO LOCATIONS IN WACO iifl 2307 Franltlln' PL 4-556l 9442 l7l7 No. 42nd lLion's Parlcl PL 6-l96l you can't keep good quality a secret cxiileiaxgtt i PHONE PL 3-7551 gfixhluflkgi Banff: Bofbfing Co., of fwaco Una. '-61 lLlElE WATCH SHOP 1516 LASALLE JEWELRY WACO, TEXAS 76706 Any+hing Tha+ Ticks Lee Will Fix 'V .. 1 ' M R Official RR Walch lnspeclor For 1 Kaiy and Missouri Pacific -1 i K , JY fo ,lax Diamonds - Bulova Walches , ' I Lee Walclies 'A' 524 AUSTIN AVENLJE WACO' TEXAS Many young women of Waco find much rest and relaxation at the Y. W. C. A. Pictured is the main building, which also serves as a girls dormitory. 'P STEER T0 STEAKLEY -it 4- G7 'QVYX a s H ' P5 lm Q I BROTHERS ? l 1 1 NX I I Insure your future with an education from Baylor University I This year, students of Rich- field participated in the elec- tion activities of the commu- nity. Pictured are Nancy Mc- Namara, Doug Herring, Mary Evelyn M a x W ell, Justin Schultz, and Sally Lewis, all members of the Richfield Young Republicans. WESTVIEW gf the , , , AUTO CLINIC electronic tune up electronic wheel alignment Kvgmy SADF all makes and models ot air conditioner service ot course! Our Stores Designed With Students in Mincl -12- FINE AUTOMOBILES Free Delivery Cosmetics Wholesale ancl Retail Soda Fountain School Supplies PL 2-848l Candy - Gifts COMPLETE H DRUG STORES .g ' Q A- HENRY KLATT at soN D , 4. VI,-fx, . l , 'Pl , 31' , , ' ' QF' -315. . -Ty A xl I r S if Rum KLATT HENRY KLATT 'rli , - , ' ffl? fy 'l'i,,' ,A 1572.2 ' mm f 2a511H?Tt 'f- 594 McLennan County Court House HFEATURING Two PRIVATE DINING Rooms 7 Efffaliflif m5tClfLlI 'CCl'lt WACO DRIVE AT 2511-I PL 3-9360 Congratulations - Richfield High On an Outstanding School Year and Yearbook WACO MEMORIAL PARK - Temple Highway - Waco Skating is Fun at the ?fUcf'.S'.7'lUci 1fl! IQOJJEIQCAQDE the Surfers -1 Two Locafions ' - N R' 34 LQ: ' , I ' ln Waco Us nm ami Queen WTI' ' X I 7 I If-I-X f X I ' 'TT I IIII1 8: Waco Dr. .NO. 2 Parkdale Shopping Cenfer Dan McNeil, Owner B U C I'I A N A N ' S H if . . RENTAL CHARGES 4 SUITS FURNISHED - 3 CLEAN EACH WEEK 52.25 5 SUITS FURNISHED - 4 CLEAN EACH WEEK 52.95 6 SUITS FURNISHED - 5 CLEAN EACH WEEK 53.65 7 SUITS FURNISHED -6 CLEAN EACH WEEK 54.35 NATICNAL scHooL OF Business DAY 8: NIGHT CLASSES .II . N15 xi.-F.. is Accounfing 0 Secrefarial Booklceeping Sienography Service Gregg or A DSW LII Waco is the HIITIOSIZ l,B,M, Key Punch S+eno5crip+ complete dam. Above is one of the Business Machines 8: EIec+ric Typewrifers many different types of equipment H7V2 S. 6 PL 4-395' used to complete the project. Q' 9 . Q a l :I 'I I? if Hayes ISonnyI Oswali' Employmeni' Counselor I I022 Washingfon PL 4-5654 I I l l ' 1 A Pure Milk Company Qualh-y Cheirci Milk 8: Ice Cream 85 miles fresher ibupriedf Emplolymeni' Service SPECIALIZED JOB PLACEMENT SERVICE FOR PROFESSIONAL CLERICAL AND SALES APPLICATIONS On the scenic campus of Baylor Uni- Se V '3 Waco EmPI0Ye 5 ind versity, Pat Neff Hall looms behind APPIWQUIS Over 20 Ye-arg the statue of Judge Baylor, founder of 207 VYe5IV'eW Bank BICI9- - In H16 the University. Golden Triangle PL 6-5308 I f F, Iv rg T I ' II X' 2 ',, 'v ,4 - 1 Lf -I-s Inns? faadiond for 95 IYLQII, UIOIYIQII, ADW, CUIJ WESTVIEW MOTORS, INC. 4824 W. Waco Dr. come alive! Waco VOLKSWAGEN Sedans - S'I'aI'ion Wagons - Trucks You're in the pepsl PLaza 2-9233 , generahon LENIAL'S SCHOOL OF BEAUTY CULTURE IIB Norih 5'I'h LENIAL'S BEAUTY SALONS 559 Wesiview Village 708 A 'T Waco's No. I Record Sfore LAKE AIR RECORDS 230 Lake Air Cenier Wm. lBiIll Williams Pl. 3-57Il Qualiiy Awards 8: Engraving HOUSE OF TROPHIES 4700 BosqueM F ke PL 3-bI5l Eai' Wifh Your Friends Af STEVENS CAFETERIA l427 Sunsei' Blvd. 2 H Shri S 49 Minufe Dry Clea g 'E Bohemian Kolaches ' Pies ' ' Pasfry ' German Choc. Cairo ' ' Homemade Bread ' Kj,L ?j as L.A. Easf A A .W ,kr PL 3 :zen ' Hffjkifsw' CLEANERS 8- LAUNDRY Five Locaiions SipASodaA'l' DAVID-BEVERLY B E A U T Y S A L U N 1 S gill!-Sf in gdiir gzslziom PHARMACY 530 Golden Triangle pr-mms Pm. 2 vs-ai 1sna A-us1-:N Ave WABD, TEXAS PL 2-8355 Schmidt Engraving Company II24 Franklin Avenue Engravers of Fine Wedding InviI'a'I'ions, Social Sfafionery, Calling and Business Cards YOU CAN DO IT BETTER WITH ELECTRICITY -lf 'B TEXAS POWER 81 LIGHT CO. John E. Goble J. S. Dumas DUMAS INSURANCE AGENCY INSURANCE AND BONDS Phone PL 3-5306 320I Franklin Two Stores to Serve You . . . I Downtown 0X 0, Westview Village THE O GOLDEN PO NT 736 N th V II y M II D Phone PL 6-0478 F 1 1 Q . 11 .. Students advance their literary inter- ests through the use of the Armstrong Browning Library. 696 . 1 Come under fha Traveler's Umbrella wil-l1 ..... acelkscuonn Q SDHOHOCIENINI IOI9 Washinglon Ave. PL 4-54l7 ' ' ff tai isg M vm wil vu - ' lx HI U 3.4 51:1 f QTL, AQ? tiger, s' 2ggl1lg'U: EIL:-.L K Gift H'ems 0 Folding Dbors Building Specialfies Conrraciors' Supplies THE ROBINSON COMPANY, INC. 600 New Road Waco, Texas Builders Hardware Drapery Hardware l i i Porl'rai'l's of Dis+incl'ion She WCM .Simba I025 Aus'I'in Ave. PL 4-3l9I 5 2 ' 9:17 509 Aus'l'in Ave. filiifilf downiown Waco's Largest and Finest Mefn's S-Fore for authentic university fashions M 0 N N I G'S THE FIIIENDIY STORE 700 Austin Ave. Waco, Texas At one time the railroad was a vital part of the community. Today only freight trains 1'un on the almost empty tracks vanishing into the distance. Jczif 54010 Jin UA., Wailea I-Wm 4700 Haque Ugomifzions Bsauiy Safon Cogdell Cenier Wesiview Village 706-8 New Road Complete Beauty Service I4 Hair Siyiisis TELEPHONE PL 2-8448 IT PAYS TO LOOK WELL TIPPS BARBER SHOP 232 Lake Air Cenier Pl. 4-I03I EAT IN OR TAKE OUT PL 3-3831 Everyihing in Musical Insfrumenis i 1 Care and A'HenI'ion Io Your Every Prinfing Need . . . SHEP BARRIER GROVE PRINTING CO. MUSIC COMPANY 400 S. 61h PL 3443. I IO8 N. 25+h PL 2-423I Waco's Finest Name in Jewelry SINCE T890 r Lzdlwfu 529 WESTVIEW VILLAGE WACO, TEXAS Compleie selecfion of dresses, sporfswear, and accessories smidfincffue .JLlaiMfyAJ 301' glfery QCLTZJEOIIN THE COTTAGE BEAUTY SHOP 700 II EW HUIIU DI. Ll-2366 ED WARE 2400 godfue 4469, Insurance 8: Real Es'I'a'l'e 522 Golden Triangle PL 4-2366 YOUR CAREER IS OUR BUSINESS real thirst- ' quencher Q , I - . .. Nb . .I Th M lc Ice Value Ra+ed Used Cars A ore beauiiful you . . . I4l2 Sunsefl' Jccy mac JQnzie2 Werke Worman Coameficd Wedding Books. .Invi15a+ions, Par+y Napkins, Monograming FITZHUGH 81 CUMPANY -INSURANCE- uffink Izenl shop ff Bue Bld L .-..L.-.-........+... -..-J Meef Your Friends Af O!,CLU0l'l6!eI' if And Gef All You Can Eai' For Only 986 Lavend'er's Cafeieria T 565 Wesfview Village Euan o 7elwauM Channel IO I23 KC Raclio NOTIONS PATTERNS FABRICS Sew 'N Sew 39I2 Bosque PL 2-369i The beautiful new build- ing of the Waco Public Li- brary is one of the high- lights in Waco. For A Lovelier You See Two Locaiions 'l'o Serve You . . . Jo Turner ' Doris Biclcersiaff Sallie Perkins CALL FOR APPOINTMENT ff 15. 0 PL 3-2931 FASHION BEAUTY HOME O ED WACO INSTITUTION loriginally La Dean's Lake Air- Downifown House of Coiffuresl PL '3-72II PL 2-3487 I520 Ausfin Avenue i Richards Equipment Co. PARKDALE 9I0 Franklin Ave. SaieS 81 S6l'ViCe Consiruciion Supplies SCHOOL SUPPLIES And eq.,apmen+ PRE5gE1'fT:?xS FREE DELIVERY Highway 6 8: Bosque PR 2-0060 Dial PL 4-235l FAIRGATE BARBER SHOP I406 Sunsei' ' PLaza 6-529i Service From Tip To Toe Besi Hair Cuis ' Shoe Shine Five Barbers 'M' Modern Facilifies Inside the Public Library, Kay Dil- lard examines some of its large collection of books. '-r Ice D1LLY Junior 1 7I3 Ausiin Sues 3 +0 I5 23I Lake Air Cenier Qing' eui i ' Sporiswear - Dresses Waco Music Center RECORDS - SHEET MUSIC - STEREO MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS LESSONS I5I7 Southgate PL 3-653I Waco, Texas rv s. APPLIANCES V AUSTI N-CLOSS .5 ' I 5 1-us North 34th PL 6-545I M R5 F x'-. .V- -,A A I R Where Your Dollar Buys More GIBSON'S Discount Department Store 3400 Franklin Ave. Flowers For All Occasions FURNITURE CO. Complete Home Furnishings Bzooguisw gfowsm Snap 3321 Bmog Clbzcfz Easy Terms ' 632 North Valley Mills Drive PL 3-3082 Mrs. Alice Hudson Mrs. Goldie Moody PL 2-0565 Lg?,9h?-Q'lU,5'4i ,, -y' ni ' If 1 n 'UV -'SK' '- 22153: i X 1 'Eli 1 At Hillcrest Baptist Hospital Candy 70600 8 D4844 Stripers Margaret McFadden and Sandy Beck, like many other Richfield girls, work in the c i1dren's division. 76a 7154166 Place 'mi' FOUR-C COLLEGE -L I QDQTEJQFE Biauf ASCIZOIZ Four-C - E1-qifff ,y Your Future ,,g-4' sax.. - ':,' nvtfh Levy. jfs 5035 521 H my IIIII fic' ' fixljia Standard 5 ll Mrs. Leona Wynne. Owner Modem .1 V 309 Parkdale Cenfer PR 2-3560 Accredifed , - president 205 N 8 Af Washington D Popp er -I yn Pai Dillon, iunior, examines +l1e Richfield Senior Rings 'From .... FABBRE JEWELERS Broolcview Shopping Cenfer PL 2-7357 AND CRUNCHY CRUST FRIED CHICKEN se' E E 5 U -CLUBBURGERS E R E Q lflrnvulenu lI24 N. Valley Mills Dr. PL 6-308i WACO SAVINGS 81 LOAN ASSOCIATION HOME OFFICE: l700 WACO DRIVE WESTVIEW BRANCH: 579 WESTVIEW VILLAGE BELLMEAD BRANCH: 290I BELLMEAD DRIVE X. HOAQ' SEO v 3: z if' F' quilts, of f...,.Q. 9 44 X2 g mum-an Q W' r ' , 9 , L. xiclcic Q ff wlwt POST OFFICE BOX I279 WACO. TEXAS PHONE PLaza 4-5493 1 gym 2 Stores fo Serve You Downtown and Lake Air , -i '4 ' I MJ wh. Y I ,aa-.. Lui, CASUAL CORNER 267 Lake Air Center T Each student who attends a football game at Paul Tyson Field remembers the life and work of the great Waco High coach to whom it is dedicated. HILL PRINTING I so 8: STATICNERY CO. I ' Service Since l880 T 3725 Gorman 5045 Franklin Avenue PL 3-3654 Typewri+er Sales and Service IN YEARBOOKS THE MARK OF QUALITY HURLEY YEARBOOK COMPANY IS PROUD TO HAVE BEEN A PART OF THE PRODUCTION OF I ?65 Am SERVING AS PRINTER AND BINDER FOR THIS OUTSTANDING YEARBOOK HURLEY YEARBOOK COMPANY A DIVISION OF THE HURLEY COMPANY, INC. CAMDEN, ARKANSAS From one end of Richfield to the other, every person is important be- cause everyone is part of the Ram Spirit. Individual students form small groups like the Key Club or the jun- ior class which in turn make up the larger groups represented by the stars of the constellation Aries. All the stars taken together sym- bolize the Spirit of the Ram. Any de- ficiency in just one of the stars, in any smaller group, in any one person lessens the Ram Spirit and the brilli- ance of Richfield's own constellation. Our school elan is one to be proud of, to remember for life. Remember this year as one of new challenges, new promises, new achievements, and new ideas. But re- member it most because it was a year of new fulfillment of the Spirit of the Ram, for you have made it so. G F fa M' X ga a i' 17 Wfzoulexw 256 as PERPEIW QW NN X K .- , 'f', Fc-, Y I X , 2 lil- lf ek 4.4--fiigvL1it3.i' if X ' y.ff' 3 f Q ? 'Xi A' gifts. 1' f'-' 3 M Iii : 42' and


Suggestions in the Richfield High School - Aries Yearbook (Waco, TX) collection:

Richfield High School - Aries Yearbook (Waco, TX) online collection, 1966 Edition, Page 1

1966

Richfield High School - Aries Yearbook (Waco, TX) online collection, 1973 Edition, Page 1

1973

Richfield High School - Aries Yearbook (Waco, TX) online collection, 1976 Edition, Page 1

1976

Richfield High School - Aries Yearbook (Waco, TX) online collection, 1965 Edition, Page 168

1965, pg 168

Richfield High School - Aries Yearbook (Waco, TX) online collection, 1965 Edition, Page 119

1965, pg 119

Richfield High School - Aries Yearbook (Waco, TX) online collection, 1965 Edition, Page 157

1965, pg 157


Searching for more yearbooks in Texas?
Try looking in the e-Yearbook.com online Texas yearbook catalog.



1985 Edition online 1970 Edition online 1972 Edition online 1965 Edition online 1983 Edition online 1983 Edition online
FIND FRIENDS AND CLASMATES GENEALOGY ARCHIVE REUNION PLANNING
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today! Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly! Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.