Rider High School - Raider Yearbook (Wichita Falls, TX)

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Fighf for Rider l-lighl We will shoul' your praise Slwouf 'lhem lo flue sky! RahlRah!Ral1! Black and Gold banners Hold our loyally. Fighl on you Raiders. Onward Raiders, Always on 'ro vic+ory! s. Raiders me eu-4 lg.:-:Vi IB for 'the foofball hayride. 1 1 I 5 nnzr--Il V yv, xv Wx S cv Junior Rick Lane designed The model se? for 'rhe firsi' Tl'1espian's producfion Junior spirif-more oomph fo fhe ounce! S .E v 'A K an , . 'ff . :Q A 4-aifw ' fi Ex 'f -'if .-vw A' ...IV RPF X' H Ii girl ,. X R X s ii 1 2? A IX I T The I967 Rider Annual Siafi dedicaies ihis issue of Jrhe -aider +o our principal, Mr. Perry Goolsby. Our principal, Mr. Perry Goolsby, has long been lcnown as a dis- iguished educalor, a dedicaied communify service worker, and an Hrsfanding former coach. His 'rireless service +o his church, his ciiy, nd his school has won him +he respecf and admirafion of his many ulleagues and siudenis. Always aware of 'rhe needs of his sludenis ld his school. Mr. Goolsby has proved himself +he finesf of principals. if .ss Q X nhl- my il- .-4 rf' S 'F K ,iq v S I lu ul .,..g' 3 ,, -f-fW ,,,. , ..,,.,.., A 65.5 N 'l'- 3??Ei!EQEEQ3?5553Ri -in NEW? ' i Ag we X :J Tig, ff f' 3 14 ' .. f32mQQwwaw .V -'-' f- ,,.,, : Dr. Joe B. McNiel Superinlenden+ of Schools MA., Souihern Mefhodisf Universify LL.D.. Midweslern Universily Administrators As lhe repulafion of Wichifa Falls' exl cellenl' school sys+em grows, so does lhal of i+s Superinfendenf. Joe B. McNiel. A man 'rruly dedicaled +o The growfh and improvemenf of our schools, he is faced wi+h many problems. He is a busy civic leader and fulfills many social commif- menls, such as presenfing +l1e oufgoing Presidenr of The Texas Siafe Teacher's Associafion his giff af lhe Execufive Com- miH'ee meefing. Dr. McNiel's work could noi' run as smoorhly and compefenlly as if does wilh- our 'rhe aid of G. H. Kirby. Depufy Super- infendenf. Allied 'lo The same principles as Dr. McNiel, he works 'foward fhe goals associaied wifh our cify schools. G. H. Kirby Depuly Superinfendenf of Schools MA., Universiiy of Soulhern California Our youfh we can have i ye may always find +ime Working ro malce +oday's you'rh cliviiies worfhwhile and produc- ive 'icfured a+ lef+ are Joseph L. Eolding. Direcror of Afhleficst 'homas F. BarneH', Assislanf Su- Ferinrendenl'-Charge of Ins'rruc- 'ions: Henry B. Furr. Adminisfra- 'ive .is+an+ Superinlendenf-Charge of Business: Lufher E. Orrick, Assisi'- 5n'r l l l buf foday. fo grow old. are five specialized direclors. Assisianh Ralph M. Davis. As- Superinfendenf-Special Serv- ices. Dr. W. L Powers Directors and School Board The Wichiia Falls School Board is composed of inferesfed cilizens who devofe a greaf deal of fime uma Smm, in preparing fhe young people of foday for 'l'omor- Pfesidenf row's burdens. J. Phillips Cunningham Richard O. Harris Gerald Hodges Warren Silver .ev 'i UV'-' Vice-Presidenf Mrs. Larry J. Doing Secrefary 6 ns i' Leon Parish BA M Ecl Mldwesfern Universify Asswtant Prmczpal Mr Parish does his daily paper worlr Good guys ALSO wear blatlz ha' L g5,1?5 i537 jri Q 2 ' T 1, ' f im' 3 Now. son. is fhis reaIly.your moil er's signa+ure7 To insfill a sense of honesly and inlegri- fy in foclay's young people . . . This is The goal of Leon Parish-a friend of Rider's sludenls. l-le is always willing fo render aid lo The individual wilh per- sonal or scholasfic problems. Whelher aslced +o chaperone a school aclivily or help fo puf up a viclory sign, he is always lhere 'ro help sfuclenls of S. H. Rider. . an --4 09 gui- K 0 ' ' 1 Counselor 'Qs- .D Nl' if -- J. Paul Jones Office Praclice sfudenfs aid the counselors. Coungglor Counselors and Dean, of Girls Ready 'lo help sludenrs in every way wi+h advice for 'fhe presenf and preparalion for 'rhe fulure are The Counselors, Mr. J. Paul Jones and Mrs. Marguerife Glendenning. Guid- ance gnd counseling are rruly Their clufies. Mrs. Mae D. Vinzanl capably discharges 'rhe duries of Dean of Girls. Deeply concerned wifh all sfudenls, Mrs. Vin- zanl s responsibilifies are many and varied as she helps slu- denfs 'lo realize +he imporlance of lheir high school daysi A schedule change in December!?? S . ' Mrs. Marguerile Glendenning -1 S BA., Arlantic Chrislian College r -: , MA., ohio Universify 8.S., M.S., North Texas Slate Universify M.Ed., Hardin-Simmons University Mrs. Mae D. Vinxanl B.S., Easf Texas Slafe Universify Dean of Girls Becky, are you s u re you wen? lo Palo Dum? Mrs. Ruby Naylor Mrs. Loulena Neel -4 - Mrs. Demoyn Negri The aftendance records are checked daily by Mrs. Neel as Snoopy waiches. I6 -no 4 -4 Banking is u par+ of every week. 0 jqce Staff Preparing an accurare day by day accounr of Rider slu- denfs for fulure reference are Mrs. Ruby Naylor, Mr. Gools- by's personal secrefary: Mrs. Loulene Neel, Mrs. Vinzan'r's secrefary, in charge of affendance, withdrawal, and dis- missal: and Mrs. Demoyn Negri. Mr. Parish's secrerary. in charge of fhe school banking program, school insurance. fhe clinic. and ren+ing of hall lockers. Wi+hou+ 'fhem an orderly school day would be impossible! 1 Do you lhinlc fhe Seniors really l:now?7? . Mrs. Baird dernonsiraies the marking of books. The knowledge of days gone by is made readily accessible ro inreresfed siudenfs by rhe librarians. The Library Siaif sfrives fo assisl siudenis in learn- ing fhe various faciliiies of lhe library and how +o ruse fhem, in seeking reference maferials for re- search proiecls. and in ihe circulalion of books and o+her malerials. Through The help of our library, Rider s'ruden+s will be be'r+er prepared for The fu- lure. . . and fhen you charge Them lilly cenis for being over due. Library Mrs. Juaniia Baird Assisfani fo fhe Librarian Mrs. Mary Lou Hager Assisianf ro the Librarian Mrs. Hexel Mullis BA., Howard Payne College M.L.S,, Texas Woman's Universiiy Librarian Mrs. Mullis orieniafes The freshman about library procedure Mrs. Gloria Awirey 8.A., Soulhern Melhodisi' Universify English Mrs. Phyllis Campbell B.A., Berea College English Miss Judifh O'Bana Haddon B.S. Wesl' Texas Slafe Universify English English Mrs. Robbie Jeier 8.5. Midwesfern University English, Typing Miss Melba Lennon 8.5. Howard Payne College English Miss Alma McNeill BA., Wesl Texas Siafe Universify MA., Columbia College English, Journalism From old fields come new seedlings, and from old boolcs new ideas. Chaucer The English Deparlmenf, headed by Miss Alma McNeill, includes communicalive skills as well as The imporiance of pasl' liieralure in 'lhe sluden'r's life. Many of lo- morrow's ideas will be influenced by lhose wriHen ages ago. Mrs. Campbell helps a sfudenl' wifh her paper. li's been an awfully lonq day. I8 Mrs, Jggnng Nggl Mrs. Linda Prevost Miss Mary E. Riley B,A,. Midwggtgrn Univgq-my B.A., Howard Payne College B.A., University of New Mexico English English English Mrs. Florence Rowe B.A., Midwestern University English Mrs. Pam Sitler B.A., Midwestern University English Remember, the Seniors set an example! A friendly smile brightens the day ei 6 I before E except after C. Garland Bailey Mrs. Margeritte Chapman Mrs. Elizabeth Meux Mrs. Beatrice Sheppard B.S., North Texas Sfafe Uniyersgfy B.S., North Texas State University B-S., Henderson State Teachers B.S., North Texas State University History, Coach Economics, Civics College b Hisfoyy .n-.,,, , , S Don Strinqer B.B.A., Midwestern University M.Ed., East 'lexas University Commercial Law, Coach Mrs. June Wells Midwestern University History, Civics Newman Young B.S,, Midwestern University History, Coach 20 M.A., University of Arkansas History Social Studies Often do the spirits ot great events stride on before the events. And in today already walks tomorrow. Samuel Coleridge illustrates in this quotation what the Social Studies Department, headed by Mrs. Margeritte Chapman, tries to impress on its students. that every great happening has a cause. Students use newspapers furnished by the Wichita Falls Record News r Wm. C. Duncan Il Miss Charia McCoy B.A., Midwesfern University B.A., Texas Woman's Universiiy Spanish, History Spanish Mrs. Womack explains Virgil fo a fourih year class. Languages From lhe beginning of lime language differences have been a barrier in communicarion. Of increas- ing imporrance +0 'rhe siudenf in i'oday's world is fhe sfudy of languages +o help insure undersfanding befween rhe peoples of 'rhe world. A+ Rider. Span- ish, French, and German are offered in 'rhe field of modern languages. Siudenfs may also rake advan- rage of four years of Lafin. Miss McCoy direcfs a Spanish class. Mrs, Grace M, Rags Mrs. Eugenie Rufledge Mrs. Mary Anna Snodgrass Mrs, Lynda Womack BA., Hendrix Coliege B-A-. Sul Ross BA-. M-Ed-. Midwesfern Universify B.A., Hardin-Simmons University Latin M.Ed., University of Arkansas. German, History Lakin French, Hisfory 2I ,rf --ff- in , -9. Q' lr A is All lv- j 4 r Mrs. Failh Bridges Mrs. Paula Burl Leo Cook MYS- Euphremia Hari B.A., Randolph-Macon Woman's B.S., Midweslern University B.B.A., Midweslern University BA., Midweslern Universify College English, Plane Geomelry General Msfh. Plane Geomelry Al99bf0. Several Mull! Algebra, General Malh Mathematics . 8 Miss Tillie Himsfedl B.A., Hardin-Simmons Universify Plane Geomelry, General Malh 2 plus 2 does nol' equal 5l Mr. Mahalfy makes n polnl. 22 Today much more emphasis is being placed on malh 'rhan ever before. Rider's maih ieachers sfrive 'lo prepare our sfudenls for 'lomorrow by of- fering several differenl levels of ma'rh ranging from reme- dial ma+h lo calculus. As head of lhis deparlmenf. Mr. Donald Mahaffy also sponsors lhe Mu Alpha Thela Maih Club. Mrs. Mary Befh Kidwell Mrs. Shirley Kouri MPS- MGUHM l-950W B.A., Hardin-Simmons University B.A., Oklahoma Bapfisf University 3-5-. SOUWGPSNVN Sf-Ile Cvlleoe Plane Geometry, Algebra Algebra, Physical Science Al99bf6. Tfl90n0m6ifY Unders+and? ...,.- ...M V-V, -- Mr. Donald L. Mehaffy Mrs. Zola Sims B 5-. Midwesfern Universify B.A., M.A., North Texas Stale M A., North Texas State Universify University Trigonometry, Algebra Algebra, Plane-Solid Geomelry dv 'fi 1 Mrs. Sims uses an overhead projector for working a problem. 23 Bill Blyfhe B.S., McMurry College Physical Science, Coach W. Henry Ogden Jr. B.A., University of Texas M.A., North Texas Slale Universify Chemislry Mr. Seddon explains The lunclion of lhe lung. my Mrs. Doris Boswell Mrs. Rose M. Carpenfer H- C- Lighf B.S., Easl Cenlral Slale College B.S., Midweslern Universify B.S., Oklahomq Cenlral Stale Physical Science Biglggy M.Ed., Unlvefslly of Oklahoma Physics, Physical Science Science Self-kindled, every alom glows, and hinls lhe fulure which if holds. Sludenl scienlisls are inspired by Emerson's slalemenl lo gain lhrough experimenlalion, a beller underslanding of life loday. Thus is born 'rhe scieniific mind of lo- morrow. 24 John Seddon Doyle H. Sparks B.S., M.S. Midwesfern Universify B.S., M.A., Wesf Virginia Universii Biology Biology Miss Cathryn Sands B.S., North Texas State University Homemaking Homemaking T I-lomemalcing education at Rider is a Family ,entered program designed to help the indi- idual live a useful and satisfying personal, lamily, and community lite. Industrial Arts J Our lndustrial Arts program strives to give Htudents knowledge of drafting and woodwork yhich will help them meet more intelligently 'his rapidly changing occupational world. Distributive Education Though this has been the first year Rider has articipated in the Distributive Education pro- ram. this vocational training promises to play ff' an important role in Rider's future curriculumj Miss Sands observes a cooking lab. Principle of the valve is explained by Mr. Williamson. Laura. a D.E. student at work Iirby Kellogg Bill R. Parlrs Scott Williamson i.S., M.Ed., Southwest Texas State B.S., M,5. University of Oklahoma' B.S., East Texas State College College Distributive Education M.A., Southern Methodist University hop Mechanical Drawing 5 V E Harold Bonham Mrs. Nellie A. Cobb B,S., Midweslern Universily B.S., Oklahoma Stale Universify Art Ari, Hdmemakinq Mrs. Jema Kinzer 8.S., Oklahoma Sfafe Universily Ari, Annual Mrs. Lofland finds her debale class amusing Mr. Bonham supervises a sludenl at lhe polfer's wheel. Fine A rts Preparing l'oday's sludenls for lomor- row's culfure requires more 'rhan iusl aca- demic lraining. ln 'fulfilling This need Rider offers ils sludenls courses in lhe Fine Arlsr music, arl' and drama. R. Leiland Jaynes Mrs. Tommye Jane Lofland B.S., Norlh Texas Sfale Universify B.S., Midwesfern Universily Speech Speebh, English -I. 1 ..--1 :qu-as 1Q'Q3!95 . . now. Three Blind Mice. , From the Fine Arts Department, students are en- 'ered in interscholastic league competitions. various ndustrial arts fairs. numerous band and choral tes- ivals. Under the supervision of Captain Byars, cadets in the Junior Army R.O.T.C. program today re- ceive superior military training that supplies our military services with experienced leaders lor to- morrow.. Junior ROTC Richard Affannato Donald B. Cowan B.M,Ed., M.M.Ed. Midwestern University B.M.Ed. Midwestern University Orchestra Choir Charles Enloe B.M,Ed., Southern Methodist University M.M.Ed., Vandercook College Band Freshman cadets study the machine gun Captain C. T. Byars B.S., Midwestern University Army Instructor QROTCJ Mrs. Betty Harris Miss Bonnie McPherson B.S., M.Ed., University of Texas B.S., Colorado State University Physical Education Physical Education, Health l l Mrs. Daisy R. Sligar B.S., University of Texas M.S., Midwestern University Health, Tennis Coach Leo Brittain B.S.,' Eastern New Mexico University Physical Education, Coach Harvey L. Coombs B.S., Midwestern University Driver's Education, Golf Coach Physica Mens sana in corpa sana was the first state- ment made in Rome concerning the need tor true physical fitness. The Physical Education Department at Rider answers yesterday's call by giving today's student the physical ability to meet tomorrow's need. The annual Gymboree, which is the highlight ot the year, displays a synopsis ot the year's ac- complishments. Coach Brittain looks on as students practice climbing the rope. L D qducation The deparlmenl slrives nol' only fo 'reach lhe sludenls lhe imporlance of physical filness, buf also lo cullivale 'rhe arl' of good sporlsmanship. Greal pride is Taken in fhe compeli- five sporls of foolball, bas- kelball. baseball, lennis. lraclc. Q0lf. and 5Wll'T'lmlf'lQ- Marshall Gearharf Tyrone Morris Theron Pickle B.A.. Auslin College B.S., Midweslern University 3.59. Norlh Texas Shale Universify Coach Hisfory, Tennis Conch 5WIff1 Coach The Raider coaches prepare lheir defense 'For lhe upcoming game. Mrs. Harris records informalion for 'rhe girls P.E. records. The P.E. boys lake a break belween calislhenics. Jack E. Roherfson Joe Bob Tyler B.S., Auslin Cnllege B.S., Oklahoma Ciiy U-niversity M.Ed., Midweslern University M.Ed., Midweslern Umverslfy 1 Heallh, Coach Coach l Commercial Today 'rhe opporlunily 'lo learn book- keeping. lyping, commercial law and shorf- hand is offered in Rider's Commercial De- Mrs. Mary B. English 5 'I' f 1- fh . . B.S., Texas Womisn's Universify p r men, O prepflr? e Sludenl for lu Typing, Bookkeeping fure business associahons. no Mrs. Rufh Thomas B.B.A., Hardin-Simmons Universify Typing, Shorthand w fi-as r I i , A Mrs. English helps Debbie wifh fyping exercises. Cafeteria Each day our cafeferia sfaff prepares a variefy of wholesome foods by experi- enced hands. Fronf row: Ramona Alexander, Florine Seldivge, Virginia Lowe. Jewel Gulley, Reinie Haynes. Doris Eavensan, Nena Hodges and Faydean Palferson. Baclr row: Mary Kernoil, Doris Evans Mae Holder. Helen Robinson. Gladys Cooper, Marjorie Weaver and Alice While. Mrs. Ramona Alexander , . ., 1 .r .. , l .. , l l I I lk . Cafelerla Manager ..Al. U. M Q y f L l,l s o -ii if - 'L I '-' lg- r 51:3 e T' T 5 ' gl 7' x ,, ygy. i gi: I ,Q ' ' yr T Y if , ly ' iv L. H 4 E x 30 XX2 -..f., Cafeteria and Custodiczns .W ..........,........... , -- ,--X. ,.... .. ,...,, N ,,m,....A-.,v.. s...---1, , l Nighl Wafchman. Amos Briscoe Our 'rhanlcs go 'ro our able cusio- dians headed by H. L. Felfon who carry ou+ the daily lasks lhaf keeps Rider in +op condifion. Cusfodians: Dennis Bramlelf, Alton Posey. Virgil Vaughn, H. L. Felton and James H, Jackson. Slocl: Boys: Robert Taylor, Enos Lockefl, and Aaron Spells. Kifchen slaff prepares lunch. E kg W-In 1 2- v., I ri? si ,lx :SWE- ,1 l 6 ., LY 55 S' Q. 2: fig -,x Lfla Q? I ' 3 ' ,B ,. . , is 'E' fi V f. Lf 4 3 ff .f , 'T 022- fl . 11 , ,wi , 5, fe J E'J'Y'Zif: ' :V 5 BW 5' 'ff Q. ' an f M, if w if 5 . 5 Z , 1 - Jw. L.-A' 1 Y . 1-2-'1e i'-'EEK 7 'K Z 3 T-7 W Q 1 K ' ' b Q Y L Q 2 Q 5 ,, - ' ,Y ,. ,, .. W , . W x 'mm , YA. mg 4, 5 ,NBA H , 35- ix ,g1,- 2 1 i' 2 , i H S r Q is 4' S X R ,...... A i-9.5 M, 1 f +V ' 3 QF: l'fL,:J1afH 5-nf U' E1 5 U A , : ---- ESW5 f K ' -f if 512 11. A 52 s 1 X x 5 K W . S 2? f 'g 3 1.4 1 it , 3 'lf 1. im? M? gf' if-5 I , Seniors Dianne Fordham, John Shelion. and Paula Sav- age ioined fhe class since November. prepa rafion for Roundup Week An imporfanf meeiing of fhe Senior Senafe Judy's siruggle with Senior Nighi' money FoIey's sacrifice for fha ieam Raiders back fhe Leopards 34 Freddie Cook and Dennis Dye -discussion af basicefbail half-iime. lvlr. Seclclon. l a Senior J-as sponsor . . . llwe Senior Dance Senior sponsors Mrs. Rowe, Miss Riley, and Mr. Williamson . . . ihe Senior Play 'wx is S! ss' , if is . ,1.,?4,' -- V .- 1.. .1 .j , Q1 1 ' 1 - Mike Washburn Becky Burns and Gloria Davis D dl Judy Ledbelier and Don u ey OFFICERS Semor Class Presidenf ........ Mille Washburn As ihe year ends, ihe Senior Class of I967 realizes 'lhai Vice-Presideni .... Becky Burns many wonderful memories have also come fo an end. They Sec,-efary ,,,, ,,,,,, G log-ia Davis are now 'rhe class of 'rhe pasr. Wi+h foorball season, Round- Treasurer .. Judy Ledbe'H'er up Week, +erm +hemes, baslcerball success, Senior Spring Reporler ,,,,,, ,, Don Dudley Formal, Senior Play, Senior Picnic, Senior Nighr, and rnosi SPONSORS imporrani of all-Graduarion-lhe Seniors leave The respon- Miss Mary Riley Mrs. Florence Rowe Mr. John Seddon Mr. ScoH' Williamson 36 sibilify of furlhering Rider's success in ihe hands of lheir followers. l Janice Alberf Lorefla Albrighf Mary Anderson Seniors 767 - The greatest yet Sonny Armsfrong Fran Arnold . W 'i ' Mike Arp Phil Arringfon Sue Ailcins Jayne Ausanlca Danny Avereff Charles Avery Rober+ Anfoneffi Billy Arey 37 Jim Baccus Dennis Baird Carol Baker Eddie Baker Sherri Ball Debbie Bauman Ronnie Bayless Pals Blanlon Gary Bennell Y Carl Bosf Seniors Kalie Boswell Kafhy Bousquel' David Box Kenny Bryanf Janef Buchanan Seniors Daryle Buckmasfer John Burkman Becky Burns Elizabefh Boyce Douglas Bra Ba rba ra Bro den mley Lewis Brooks Paul Brower Don Brown Jay Buchanan Bobby Burns Sherry Burrus Ken Callaway Chan Carman Calhy Carpenfer Carolyn Carfer Palsy Carrer Earl Carver Mike Cafon 40 Liz Burl Barbara Byous Brian Byrd Seniors Allen Canafax Tim Capron Pal Cawyer Jayann Chadwick Johnny Clwoens Seniors Elaine Clowers Sue Coffey Loyd Clwumley Phyllis Clayfon Callwy Cole Ricky Collier Mike Conley Freddie Cook Diana Colfer Ronnie CoHon 4I Bubba Cowa rdin Jerry Don Cowden Scoil Crain Greg Cresswell Cheryl Curry Barbara Davidson Julian de Medeiros Sherry Dennis -fIa,,. Gloria Davis Mike Deefs Seniors Mike Dickerson Befsy Dixon Charles Dodd Dennis Dye Sally Ebner Seniors Linda Ellsworilm Janice Enfrop Sfeve Erwin Nancy Dowlea rn Don Dudley Virgil Duffy Elsie Duncan Troy Dunlap Marsha Dunn Kay Edgar Gayle Farmer Rick Feafherslon Alan Freeman Robby Gamble Roy Garreff Shirley Garlin Sherry Gaulf Marsha Gearharl' Alan Gensler 44 Jerry Filzer John Foley Eugene Forsylhe Seniors Pam Fulmer Sue Galyean Freddy Genfry Mary Ann Gill Diane Goodson Seniors Jerry Gosse++ Lynn Grayson Gary Goodwin Tad Gose Sfephanie Gregg Manuel Griego PaHi Grierson Judy Griffin Liew Guna'Hlaka Joe Hainline 45 Nancy Hair Mary Halberf Milce Hamillon Pam Hammond Mary Hannon Carolyn Harfsfield Palsy Hays Jose Hernandez Eddie Harvey Bob Hayes Seniors Bill Hibbs Joe Hicks Pal Hill Janef Hudson Paul Hughes Seniors Kenney Jackson Jerry Jacobsen Chris James Cindy Hilfner Louise Hodges Helen Holcomb Terry Holliday Nancy Holsiead PaHi Horn Hornero lnferial Larry Jeffers Jeanne Jennings Bill Johnslon Tim Kable Tim Kaspar Eunice Keen Mike Kelly Charles Kernolf Karen Kersey 48 Charles Johnson Lana Johnson Toni Johnson Seniors Jucly Jones Susan Juslin Linda Keiron Linda Kidd Mike Kincaid Seniors Mike Knigh'fs+ep Cookie Knuckley Claudia Kuhn Truman King Kennefh Kizer Barry La nca sfer Raymond Lan Roberf Lane G Becky La ug hon Sue Lavery 49 Judy Ledbefler Lorna Leefch Shelley Lenz Randy Lewis Henry Lilfelcen Tommy LIHle Larry Lowder Sharon Lowry Del Livingslon Gene Lloyd Seniors Jody McBride Roberf McCar1'hy Linda McDonald Tommy McElvain Joey McGill Nancy McKelvey Mary Ann McLaughlin Rocky McLaughlin Jay McShan Sieve Majewski Ronnie Manney Lou-Se Marley l Bobby Mason Seniors Chris+i Marfin Craig Marfin Gregg Mdffifl Sieve Massey Sally Midkiff Jesse Minnick Marilyn Minnick Dale Minniear Don Mifchell PauleHe Mitchell Marianne Moncrief Ray Mafhe Vic Meacham Vicki Meyer Seniors Jim Miller Joe Miller QT Shari Mooday Jean Moran Paula Morgan Seniors Becky Mundlin Zan Nance Becky Moulder Nancy Mousner Lydia Neighbors Becky Newman Jackie Nichols Lee Norwood Danny O'Connor Sherry Oglesby 53 Danny O'l'learn Linda Owen Roberf Ozburn Mike Pappan Lyle Parker Marilyn Parker l-lap Pendlefon Cindy Penningfon Billy Pafferson Gary Paflerson Seniors Joyce Phillips Nickie Phillips Pefer Poclszuk George Robbins DeWayne Roberison Seniors Donna Ryan Rhona Ryder Lynn Sanderson Dean Porier Roberf Presfon Donna Read Jane Reed Sieve Richie Pam Rider Roberf Ross Sherry Sanner Terry Sa nner Jan Seidel Sieve Shelfon Judy Shepherd Laura Sig norino Larry Simpson Allan Smerhie Cheryl Smulcer Ronnie Sappingfon Jackie Sa++erfieId Par Schroeder Seniors Tina Sharp Robi Shaw -s Q Neal Snebold Dare! Snyder Mike Spmer Seniors Mary Ann Sfengel Connie Sfernberg 'VN Vickie Siailings Debbie Sfeed Dixie Sfevenson Beverly Sfewari' Kafhleen Siory Lynn Sfroud David Siruck Leon S'ruHs 57 David Sfyles Terry Suflnerland Paula SuHon Ford Swanson Larry Sweaff Terry Tarkenion Tommy Terry Carrilyn Tesla Linda Taylor Ginger Tempelmeyer Seniors Mike Thomas Cafhy Thompson Karen Tilley Vic Vinzanl' Mike Wade Seniors Karen Walker Nancy Walker Carol Wallace Linda Tipfon Dan Toland Sheila Turner Jennie Ulen Tommy Valenfa Kalhy VanLol'a Jean Walker Karen Wallace ood Tim Wallace Mike Washburn Linda Welchel Allen Whilehead Kay Williams 60 Ricki Wallander 4 Carol Ward Success on earthg Jimmy Walson Jean Welch Success in heaven! Melvin Willis Dianne Wise Danny Wood Senior Class of 967. Linda Woody Derrell Wynne Peggy Wood Elaine Woods Carl Zachery Brian Za rikla Charles Cape bl 1 3 Gary Lonqboiham and Riclcy Lane Roger Deerinwafer She I McBride and Tommy Clanfon OFFICERS furuor Class Pregidenf ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, T on-,my Clanfgn Ready +o accepf +l1e challenge of romorrow, flue ViCe-Pre5iden+ ,,,, , H Roger Deerinwafer Junior Class has already proved ifself oufstanding Secrefary .... ,,,,, S herrill McBride Afler lliree years of wailing, Seniors of '68 eagerly Treagurer Gary Longboi-ham anlicipafe Jrlweir senior year and +l'1e promise of Reporlrer ..... .... . .... R iclc Lane HWS llllufe- SPONSORS Mr. William C. Duncan ll Mr. Harold Bonham Mrs. Rose Carpenfer Mrs. Gloria Slrelfon vi if Phil Alooussie Donna Agee Gary Alcin Margarei Ames Carol Anderson David Anderson Linda Andrus Michael Armsirong Miichell Armsfrong Danny Auslin Janice Baird Barbara Baker 1' Terry Baker Gail Baldon Dianna Ballard Viclcye Banner Barbara Barfley John Belcher Bill Bellamy James Benne'H Wynn Boles Judy Booih Julia Bos? Ray Bowers Juniors Gary Broolcs Judy Brown Sluarl' Brown Sfeven Brunell Darwin Burron Barbara Buller Margarel Bufle Bruce Boyd Linda Bradford Alan Bragg Brenda Bramlelf Carolyn Brimmage Rila Bronniman , rdy Bddo B Please don'l pop flwe balloons. They aren'1' paid for yell sg Maria Caballero Miclcie Campbell Joe Capron Marvin Carr Linda Carroll Becky Carier Cheryl Cash Michael Calo Mike Chadwick Kalliy Chafin Ronnie Chrisiian Tomm Clanfon Tim Clipson Juniors Are a Thrzfty Class Douglas Coffman David Coleman Carl Conley Sieve Coolcinglfgam Ronnie Cordray Jeff Coulson John Crues Dea Darnell f- L, if ,,,,. fi. - Q, Q Marsha Davis Roger Deerinwafer Sue Deslcin John Dickenson Larry Dipprey Bill Dixon Deanna Dohrer Larry Donley Bobby Dove Ronnie Dragoo Brenda Drennan Sfeve Dryden in I' 3 55? Q 'k.f: Kr Q i X HL 35 X la my mfg ' '?k'-s1 F-9 44 Kerry Dulce Brenda Dunlap Edwin Dufch Linda Eades Doyle Eads Larry Ellingson Tom Esles Joanne Efoch Joy Farley Randy Fea+l'iers+on Tom Felfon Bobby Feflerhoff Ronnie Finelli Paffi Fleming Danny Fondren Sharon Ford Tim Foresfer Joyce Frazier Our group had 461 fewer cavifies Cooperation is the Keynote of Success Dick Froecie Mary Fuge'r+ Dyann Fulmer Tommy Galbraifh Kay Gaiyean Siacey Gorey Ronnie G-arreff RicicGearhar1' Q ig? Ted Gee Sharron Gibbs Jimmy Gilberf Nifa Gillem Linda Gillis Kafhy Gilmore Debbie Glover Rick Godwin Ratder M0ther's Club Provides Diversity in Student Diets Marilyn Gohllce Doug Goodleff Allen Gosseff Melinda Gosfnell Michele Grqfa Paf Granberry Nancy Gray Jaclc Green Louis Griego Carol Grierson Jack Griffin Ronnie Griffin Ignore him. Dufch. Maybe l1e'lI go away. 'sig Randy Harden Diclc Harris Sieve Harris Richard Harwell Janice Grubbs John Gusfafson Elaine Hadley Karen Hadley LaDonna Hainline Keilh Hall Glenda Hanks David Hardee Juniors Judy Hasselvander Slreve Hayes Allen Hegwer Jackie Henry Charles Higgs Margaref Hilclen Terry Hill Terry HIH Carolyn Hoeffner Lynn Hofackel Lyndol Hollingsworlh Rhys Holmgren Class of 368 J Q Qs rg.. -as b y 2 up-A-f .Vxa Judy Hoodenpyle Lanan Hoodenpyle Benny Hooker Lanell Hooper Donna Hopkins Lela Hord Marilou Horfon Pal Hor+on Linda Houser Don Howe Bubba Hughes Debbie Inman Sheila Jennings Tommy Johnson Carol Jones David Jones Deborah Jones Curfis Jump Cheryl Keeler Danny Kelcuna Jeff Jackson Johnny Jaco Ted Jefferies Marshall Jeffus Becky Jenkins Lynda Jenkins Juniors D0 Things In cz Big Way Need a haf, James? if 'fav- S 12333254 22 funiors Ricky Lane David Langford Sian Langhoul Bob Leefch Ellene Lesler Jimmy Lindley Carolyn Lindsey Cliarlofie Liffelc en Kafliy Kelly Tex Kelso Kaflwy Kernoff Marie Kroelcer Vicki Labbe Ecl Lane Mrs. Jefer backs fhe Raiders. Jud LiHle CarllLohman Gary Longboflwam Barbara Longeway Larry Looney Tim Looney Beclcy Lovell Jane Lowe Maclc Lowe Connie Loyd Gary Lucas Jim Lucius Juniors Back The Raiders Slwerril McBride Shelley McCallis+er Sandra McClane Jimmy McCracken John McFall Randy McKenzie Charles McLawl'1orn Lee McQuerry l Myra Magrill Carol Makins Marqarel Manney Barbara Marley Helen Marley Sandra Marshall Wren Marshall Debbie Marlin Slcipper Maxwell Beclcy Meacham Sieve Messer Calhey Meyers .IUIZLOTS Dennis Meyers Edifh Miller Jimmy Miller Marfy Miller Anneffe Mills Sandy Mills David Mifcihell Diana Mobley Molly Monaghan Diane Monlqomery Susan Moo re Sieve Morehead m 3, Y vb? I ,funzors Show Great Eagerness to Work Rob Noble Susan Norwood John Opie Linda Owen Sherry Park Ralph Parks Jackie Parsons Janie Pafferson Larry Pearl' Rod Peirce Marlc Penney Jack Peysen Dennis Pfeiffer Marly Phillips Mike Phillips Tim Phillips Fun, Future, Fuwllment Are Phases of Junior Year Chris Pierce Richard Pierce Kay Pi'Hs Susan Pollard Larry Pond Janel Ponder Paul Por'rer James Powell Clinf PruiH' Gerril Quellhorsf Sieve Read Loisanne Reed Donna, you're not suppose fo look af fhe camera. Richard Rufledge Charles Saller Jimmy Sanderson Jim Sanford David Reese Sandra Reese Mike Rich Buz Rodgers Gail Rogers Don Rose Carole Rusf Mike Rufh Juniors Roger Sanford Sue Schoonover Jo Schroeder Max Schuiz Judy Scorr Grefchen Seddon Myra Segerson Charles Self Sfephen Servies Debbie Shahan Lee Shauver Deidre Shores 3 A, Class of 968 1 I Chris SideboHom Mary Simmons Larry Sims Vickie Sissel Don Skipwifh Doug Smifh Susan Smifh Bernadele Smi+hson Kafhy Snyder CliHon Spillar Peggy Sfeed Jim Sieimel Marsha Sfouf ScoHie Sfouf Sheri S'ruar+ MHzi Sfumpf Sieve Sullivan Randy Sufherland Logan Swanson Kafhy Sweilzer A Dick Sfephens Cynclee Slephenson Bob Sfewa ri' Kafhy Sfewarf Ronnue Slockfon Donna Slone She loves me! Juniors Have Varied Activities I E V. vvv lll X Juniors Terry Terrell Mike Theimer Jim Thomas Mike Thomason Randy Thornfon Beverly Tidrow Charlie Tompkins Mike Townsend Ellan Ta pp Karen Tale Gene Taylor Johnny Taylor Richard Teelers James Teigen They like me! Julie Treaf Phil Trigona David Tucker John Vance Toni Van Horn Sherri Vendrick Debbie Vinzanl' Debbie Vomasfek Mary Wales Don Walker Gary Walker Pal' Wallace Juniors Help Unzfy S. H. Rider A my Bobby Wallers Dan Walrers Ka+l'iy Ward Marilyn Washburn Virgil Wa+ers Buddy Wa+son Dalane Wea+l1ers+Qn Joan Weaver Craig Wehner Joan Wells Rulh Wells Polaey Welzel Deborah While Diana While Domonie While Janelle While Linda While Beclcy Wiginglon Linda Wilcox Glenn Wilkinson Juniors Marlene Willem Anila Williams Len Williams Ron Williams Sue Williams Clyde Willilorcl Linda Lee Willilord Anna Wilson Becky Wisdom Mark Will Gary Wolll Phyllis Woodall Joann Woody Kenny Wrighl Susan WyaH' Barbara Yancey Richard Yales Don Yello+'r Elaine Young Linda Young Bill Zinlc Paula Sfandridge Juniors Awa it 1968! This is Mrs. Jefferies, would you please excuse Ted . . . Bobby Dove receives his long awaifed iaclcef A Sophomore class officers are Jody Dudley, Toby Tyler, Tim Daniel, Vicky Carier, and Mark Hager. OFFICERS Sophomore Class Presiclenl' ........ ..... T oby Tyler Senior Class of '69-Today's Sophomores, well Vice-Presidenr . . . Viclly Carler represenr Their school. Wi+h 'rheir growing maruriiy Secreiary ...... Jody Dudley and consfanr spirii, 'rhey will prove Themselves as Treasurer . . . Marlt Hager 'romorrow's leaders. Reporfer . . . Tim Daniel SPONSORS Mr. Doyle Sparlrs Mr. Leo Cool: Miss Tillie Hims+ed+ Mrs. Robbie Jefer Cindy Adair Ricky Agnew Kim Alexander Ricky Aley Craig Allen John Allensworih Wendy Ames Diana Andrews Mark Andrews Phil Archer Debbie Arnold Tommy Arp Keiih Arringion Billie Ausiin Ford Ausiin' Sharon Baggeil' Norma Bagwell Becky Baker Mark Baker Mandy Balch Eddie Bales Rosana Banner Glenn Barham Janeece Barker Kenda Barnes Torchy Beaver Allyn Bebb Alan Beck Wayne Beck Linda Beegle 3. Y if ii .affix Sophomores D0 Their Share of the Work will i ... ' Nunn' Sophomores Shine in Rally .ii if v lg L we l xi ?he Q .. ,, 1 if 'E we E 0991: .::. -1. Clay Belcher Don BenneH' Jim Biggs Darrell Black Donna Boley Gary Borel Lee Boren Bill Bowen Terry Lee Bradley Denna Braun Andra Brazil Bobby Brofherfon Bobby Brown Mark Brown Sally Bruck Becky Bryans Alan Burbank Larry Burke Daryl Burney David Burney Bob Burrell Boyd Bufler Vickie Bu+ler Mercy Caballero Roberi' Campbell Carol Cargal Cindy Carpenfer Bill Carr Winfield Carson Bob Carfer - fa-.rf Urnonun sack 'wink Q.. Calhy Chris+iansen Chris Claybaker Eph Cobb Joanne Cocke Fredresa Coclner Sharolefle Coen Glenn Coleman Benny Collier Carol Cook Carolyn Coop Waller Coppage Mae Belh Cormany Gary Corona Reagan Co+'ron Rubin Covinglon Vicky Carfer Chris Cawyer Leroy Chaddick Connie Chadwick Roberf Chapman Alan Childers Sophomores Bill Craig Billy Crenshaw Tom Crockelnl' Call-my Cusenbary Tim Daniel Sfephen Darling Jackie Davenporf Claudia Davidson Jim Davis Mike Davis James Delcoure Guy Denham Ivan Dimock Jackie Dockum Karen Donley Tommy Drennan Dale Dublin Barbara Duckworfln Jody Dudley Tommy Duke . 4, i M. 5 9252? i K fa FE Sophomores gi an--.nuun.1 Vesler Duncan Sieve Durham Gary Ebner Jill Eckerl' Dimple Edgin Dolsie Edgin Tony Edwards Lynne Ellis You couldn'+ march eifher, if you rode a horse 'lo school. 9 Class of 69 Janice Ferguson Linda Ferguson Sharon Ferguson Nancy Flack Robin Flick Edwyna Frericlw Ronald Frericlw Larry Fulwider Alan Fyke Nickie Gage Ricky Eu banks Dennis Evans Tommy Evans Dyke Fagg Sherry Faiclley Brenda Farley Regina Farr Debbie Farrell Jimmy Faulkner Carol Ferguson L if M 4' Skill Is Gained Through Particzpation Q, , Q I' A gf: Gail Gaines Pam Gaull Mike GeHs Mike Geliendanner Gaye Giegling Pele Gill Kafhy Glasgow Mike Glidewell Sleve Glover Randy Goodman Beverly Green Dennis Green Lindslee Greer George Gumperf Mark Hager Elaine Hairslon Becky Hall David Hamillon Marilyn Hardeman Ricky Harden Angie Harman Jilly Harmon Chrisly Harris Janei Harris Mike Harris Paul Harvey David Havelka Darlene Hefner Donalda Henderson Becky Henderson ' Whal did l do fo deserve +his? Jean Hill Paula Hill Sfeven Hill Riclcy Hodge Nicky Hollars Donna HolleH Pal Holliday Larry Holloway Lloyd Holloway Ralph Hord David Hudson Jim Hueber Mona Hufler Eddie Humphries Sco'H Hunler Gay Henderson Tris Henning Lilye Herrold Doug Herron Sherrie Hesler James Hiclclin Sophomores an Y' ' , , - ,Q ,I dy 1 Q riffs: hi e L: if 1- 1 1 m . ,Q A f N3 9l Paul Jackson Carl Jaediclce Kafie James Rob James Debbie January Bill Jennings David Jennings Tim Jernigan David Johnson Pam Johnson Jan Jones Kerry Jones Melvin Jones Paula Jones Becky Jordan Michael Kaspar Kim Kelly Nancy Kelso Harold Kennedy Howard Kenned 0- lu 'U J- ae- is .xo 'V Y Sophomores Face Problems: Iowa Test, School Pictures gf ' all '- ' Frank Kierzlcowslci i N 5 4? i .5eanKKiegkowski . ..., - ' ' 'iii J if 5 Cilrillzinder Y! ig l 9 5 A Gary King James King Janice King Reggie King Class of 969 Debra Langsfon Eddie Lavery Dick Leach Karhy Leach Mary Delle LeBeau Mike Lee Jan Lewis Nancy Lewis Amy Lile Roberf Lipscomb Ray Kin+ner Wesley Kirby Donna Knighfsrep Jennie Koonfz Keifh Kuykendall Barbara Labbe Rodney Lamm Skipper La ncasfer Rachel Langland Alvin- La ngsion Sophomores Enjoy Various Activities Shirleen Liifle Cindy Loiiin Debbie Loveall Kalhy Lowe Robbie Lucas Bruce Lyons Candy McAnally Gary McBee Becky McBride Danny McClunq Darefha McCrum Kimmy McCurry Randy McDaniel Viclci McDonald Rachel McGill Pam McKenzie Marla McKinney Linda McNair Shauna McNaH me Rober+ McNaugh+on John McNeely Jean Mager Sheri Malcolm Bob Malone Marc Maloui Chris Mann Caihy Mapes Teddy Marlow Kerry Maroney Freddie Marshall 94 l I don'r ihinlr Charlie approves Lyn May Ben Meffler Marcia Mills Mike Mills Diana Miichell Sharon Mize Sheryl Moffefr Amy Monaghan Ray Mooney Jack Moore Jeanna Moore Gary Morgan Rhonda Morley Bill Morris Siephanie Morion Keiih Marlin Mary Marlin Roberi Masiers Chris Malihews Wendy Mairhews Bobby Maxwell X 'EY3,?Fifi :gi , - ff ,i ,. ,fr 4' ff, 1 I . ,WX 1 V b- - . Sophomores Parricia Mousner Roberr Mundlin Diane Murdock Delores Myer Marqarei Myers Sheryl Neel Karen Newman Janice Nicholls Donna Nicholson Jeff Noble Bonnie O'Brien Mike Ogden David Oqlesloy Larry Osborne Vickie OHaway Harper Offoway Ricky Owen Sandi Owen Sieve Owen Glenda Owens Sophomores Frankie Parkinson Marilyn Parks Raylene Pairick Donna Payne Gary Pearson Karen Pearson Jean Peari Bob Pebworflrl Oh! l lcnow my class piciures will iusf be horrible. Class of '69 Don Powell Karen Powell Wayne Powell Tommy Price Wayne Prine Dale Probsf Linda Proclc Helena Quelhorsi Tena Raley Richard Rawlings Ann Perlcins Sally Perlcins Scoll' Pelril Sara Pfeiffer Debbie Phelps Joanne Phillips Lana Pierson Tyson Poole Debbie Pope Ma ry Poplin 97 Kennefh Rea Paul Recfor Sandra Reqisler Jim Richardson Cheryl Rider Calhy Ridinger Cheryl Roberson Buddy Roberis Joann Roberis Pal' Roberls Pauline Roberfson Mona Romines Sharon Ross Jim Rounsaville Bobby Rowland Marsha Rowland Deborah Russell Harry Russell Bill Ryan Joe Sailria Linda Sanders Sherry Saunders Kim Schaffer Gary ScoH' Pafricia Scoir Doug Seidel Johnny Self Linda Self Jina Sharp Bob Shirey Nominees for sophomore officers are infroduced. Sieve Smiley Donald Smilh Melvin Smilh SCOH Smilh Tim Smilh Wade Smirh Ragena Snyder Calhy Slaals Jackie Sianford Connie Slewarl' Marie Siewarr Phyllis Slewarf Marcia Sioclcing Cafhy Slokes Richard Slouard David Shores Cissy Sig norino Debbie Simonds Sieve Sims Cheryl Sloan Sreven Smelhie Sophomores are I i ,uni 4 l 99 Kalhy Slroud Phillip Jay Suciu David Sullivan Sue Sweeney Carla Tallenl Mary Tesla George Thomas Linda Thomas Linda Thomas Nick Thomas Pal Thomason Glenn Thorman Janel Tidwell Lincla Tighe Dennis Toby Tanya Todd Toby Tyler Mike Valenla Judy Vaughn , Maxie Vorclenbaum aj W .. i X 3 X Sophomores End Successful Year A Pal Wadsack 1 Nicki Walker si 6 5 Jane Walls Janice Weaver s ls .5 L7 fl Fran Welch Thomas Whiddo Lurene While Vicki While l'I We remember Richard as one of us. Larry Wisdom Danny Wiseman ScoH Wrighf Carol Yarger Rolaerf Young Bobby Zamorano Eddie Zinni Karen Alexander Eddie Jackson Palricia Kenlosh Philip Tucker David Ross Roberl Ryan Derek Snow Tony Wikerl' Joe Williams Teri Williams Andy Wilson Bill Winlers 1 at Shelley Whileheacl Roger Whillinglon Julie Wiginfon Deby Wilburn Gary Wilcox Bill Wiley IOI Sieve M o rris Karen Ford and Cindy Perkins Phil Sfriclrland and Charles Bearden oFFncERs F7195 h77lCll'L CZCLSS Presiclenf ....... Vice-Presidenl' . . . Secrefary ...... Treasurer . . . Reporier ..... SPONSORS Mr. Kirby Kellogg Mr. Donald Cowan Mrs. Paula Burr Mrs. Linda Prevosf .. . Sieve Morris . . . . Charles Bearden . . . . . Karen Ford . . . Cindy Perkins . . . Phil S'l'riclcland The Raider spirir comes alive in 'rhe Freshman Class-Seniors '70. Symbolic of The class of 'rhe 'fu+ure, 'rhey have already become a parr of Rider's growing lradiiions. In 'rhe school of lomorrow, fhey will be energefic leaders. Already respecred by upper classmen, Ricler's 'fufure can be well enirusred 'io 'rhe Freshman of 'roday-The Seniors of lomorrow. ggi ,Q U Timolhy Allsup Chris Andrews Debbie Andrus Richard Appling Norris Archer Linda Argabrighf Alisa Armslrong Pam Arnold Deborah Ashley Kelly Auslin Wanelle Baililf Diane Baird Sara Baldon Charles Barham. Lisle Barker Rick Barnes Dianne Baumgardner Chris Bean Charles Bearden Joe Beason Freshman Class of 1967 Karen Aboussie Randy Agnew Mike Aiken Roberl' Alberl Roger Aley Joan Alldredge Brenl' Allen Phyllis Allen Ronald Allen Roberl' Allensworfh lex Jim Belcher Ka+hy Belcher Richard Bellamy Wal+er Bensch Mariie Benson Ronny Berryman Ann Biggs Pam Blackburn Alexander Boenisch Mike Bogan Senior Class of '70 sr B Ffcif iff' Jim Boswell Gary Bowen Marsaline Bowers Paf Bovo James Boyce Jimmy Boye++ Jay Brannon Valarie Brashear Dee Dee Bridgens EllioH Bridle Linda Brock Sian Brock Gary Brown Mike Brown Mike Brown Mike Bumgarner Diane Burney Jimmy Burrus Larry Bur'r Sharon Burfon 5 J Cheerleaders enferlain of Freshman Orienfafion Freshmen Experience New Erwzronment Beverly Byrd Bobby Cade Shirley Capps Debby Carr Randy Carr Nell Anne Carler Ralph Carfer Kirby Cavin Mark Childers Herb Clark Elizabelh Claybalcer Cynlhia Clinlon Dave Clipson Vickie Clopfon Deborah Cobble --gr . auf 32 ,Q il i n Rudy Covingfon Susan Coward Marfha Craig Lindsay Crain Nancy Cressweii Mark Croy Treva Cunningham Gary Curb Joann Curran Jimmy Curfin David Darfer Joe Davidson John Davis Freida Deemer Debra Dicken I06 Parris Codner Nancy Coffman Mike Coleman Cafhye CondiH Rhonda Coomer Mark Cordray Mark Corona Johnny CouH'er Freshmen Bob Dixon Jimmy Do+son Paul Dowlearn Dana Doyle Kafhy Dragoo Curfis Drake Sfeve Drury Sfoney Duke Cynfhia du Menil Judy Eades or ' . 2 ' , A V I Freshmen Remember the Lighter Moments Jimmy Don Eddins Rory Edwards Rodney Elcern Ronald Epp Carol E+ocl1 Alan Fager Melinda Fellon Jerry Fenfon Larry Ferguson George Ferris Calvin Fields Kelly Fike Judy Filler Roberl' Foolces Karen Ford Freshmen 16 John Forsylhe Milzi Fox Jerry Franklin Rurh Froede Nancy Galford Craig Gaines Bob Galyean Tonya Gamble Mark Geyer Gary Gibson James Gilberf Gilda Gill Minnie Gilleland Donnie Glazebrook Mike Glover Ann Gober Sherri Goodman Gary Gragg Morgan Granberry Sherri Graves Mark Gray Mike Groves Ellon Grubbs Diana Hadley Lynne Hairsfon Billie Halberf Becky Hale Kalhryn Hale Becky Hancock Kay Hanson Bobby Harlow Paula Harmon Rickey Harms Billy Harlsfield Bruce Harvey Debbie Harvey Kalhy Hasselvander David Halfield Cheryl Healh Lydia Heck Eddie Hefner Randy Hendershol' Deborah Henderson Mike Herring Tami Heydrick Krisfen Hibbs Sieve Hibbs Mark Hicklin David Hickman Kalhye Hicks Billy Higgins Judy High Jimmy Hill Nick Hillner Nancy Hoagland Cheryl Hodges Janis Hogle Linda Holsiead John Hooper Pam Horsfkoerler Class of '70 John Houser Janice Hughes Sleve Hughes Le Ann Hurcl Leonel Huskey Donnie Hufson Holly Irby Tommy Isbell Danny lsbon Burna Israel .s an ' T ,-' K Freshmen Adjust to New Pace vb w. new lel, y if 'il 5-5- Q J J llsl Joe Jackson Dona James Linda Jardine Wayne Jennings Sheryl Jensen Jeff Johnson Mark Johnson Linda Jones Sandra Jones Greg Jouberi' Gale Jusfin Jay Kaspar Gay Kenny Frances Kernoh' Ricky King Max Kinfner Jan Kizis Kay Knighf Regie Kocher Hans Krause Judy, if does look funny. but if i'f's ihe only way you can concenirafe . . . Dennis Kroeker Pa? Kuykendail Fransi Laforge Chany Laicey Frances Lamb Donna Lanford Jim Larson Paul Laushey Virginia Lawson F res hmen, , ..,,g, my ,. Ed Layman S'rekphendI?edbeHer L as . A M'eLe d Q ya ,Qs Dabby Leeor ii f s gf sv Vickii Lee F . . fi, Liz Lee+ch - V ,.'. ,aff I I I Qi . Et 'k '-az Q .V un , i Freshmen Paul McClung Eme McClurlcan Douglas McCoy Gary McCoy Larry McCown Vicky McKinley Scoll McKinney Terry McMahen it . . ey A! re 'fi V23 Kafhleen McMur+rey Jean Madera Jerry Malcolm Cynihia Marley Sieven Marlin Chrisfie Maxwell Joy Mayes Marlin Liffelnen Ken Lobley Linda Loesl Bill Longley Charles Lowry Robin McAdams Dave McCallis+er Eddie McCauley Many wheels are 'rurning7 Roberf Meacham Kennelh Meaders Becky Medley Janel Medlinger Rela Meekins Susie Midkilf David Miller Holly Mills Sieve Mills Malcolm Minnick Cheers for ihe Freshman feaml Freshmen Don Monfgomery Linda Monrgomery Weldon Monfgomery Danny Moore Kenne+h Moorhead Derrall Morgan S+eve Morgan Cisalee Morris Kafhie Morris Linda Morris Sfeve Morris Miizi Morrison Ronda Moun+ David Moyer Carol Neal l II3 F res hmen Debra Neeld Liz Neighbors Nancy Nelson Ricky Nelson Becky Nissen Robyn Norwood Brenda Nowell Cindy Oakey Mark Oafman Johnny Owen Angela Ozee Sleve Pappan Marla Parchman Larry Park Barbara Parker Diana Palrerson Sieve Palrlerson Pam Penrod Cindy Perkins Regina Phillips Valorie Phillips Dan Pierce Greg Pifman Mike Piflman James Powell John Powell Junellen Prenrice Willie PuckeH Linda Raby Rhonda Ragland Cafhi Ramos Randy Randolph William Rawlings John Reddell Gail Reeves Paul Reeves PaH'y Reisinger Chris Riddle Sheila Ri+chie Shay Roberison Jimmy Rogers David Roozen Judy Rowell Chrisiine Russell Dale Russell Lane++e Ryder Cafhy Saller Ricky Sappingfon Brenda Joyce Saunders Bobby Schmid? Debbie Schmidf Linda Schroeder Abbey Schulz Regina Schwarz David Scoff Jo Carol Scolrl Mary Scofi- Jon Self Sieve Shaw Alan Shelfon Freshmen 2 A 3 ik 8, ,,,kf, 7- H , .4 ix at 365259. gi . i :iff Mike Sherwood Shelley Silver Darlene Simmons James Sims Richard Sink Vickie Sipe Jimmy Sligar Charley Sloan David Smeihie Brancie Smi+h Freshmen Help Boost Team Spirit . 3? Gayla Smiih Janice Smilh Ted Smilh Calhy Snebolcl Mark Snider Mark Spiers Paul Spilman Ricky S+aple'ron Chris Sfeed Karen Sfephens Mark Sfephens Susan S+ephens Cindy Sfernberg Cafhy S+ewar+ Mary Sfewari Linda Sfirman Marilyn Sfone Bruce Sfory Wanda Sfou+ Connie Sfrain Phil Sfrickland Ralph S'ru'H's PaH'y Sullivan Danny Suflon Lalricia Swealrl' Sam Sweeney Mary Sweel' Jimmy Talley Deborah Tale Marcy Taylor Phillip Teefers Marlha Tempelmeyer Roberf Tennison Roberl' Terry Bill Thomas Raiders receive fradiiional vic+ory apples. Class of '70 ' Freshmen Sieve Tucker Janice Tu+cher Glenda Vaccarella Julie Vagf Debbie Van Horn Sammi Vendrick Ray Wales Debbie Walker Doug Walker Tom Walls Deborah Wani Jan Walkins Laresa Weifner Teresa Werlner Elizabeih Thomas Janei Thompson Ken Thompson Shirley Thompson Ron Thomson John Tosh Mike Trea+ Sieve Tubbs Mr. Seddon would raiher fighf fhan swiich! :aww me ik' M me 5- 25 ff ra krr A fi 'iii 0? '7 V, ' e Sieve Wax? VV T T i , , I - - fg: J l Lee Wells Bonnie Whailey Bob While Dan While Mack While PaHie Willcoxson David Williams Janis Williams Sfephen Williams Joe Wise One Final Cheer For The Freshmen James Workman Cafhy Wriglwl Kafhleen Wrighl Linda Yancey Gary York Karen Bluforcl Darlene Goforlh Wendell Granbery Lo Gunafilaka JeaneHe Hodges Slephanie Johnson Jeff McDonald Re+l1a Moore Will Roberlson Dian Zinn 5 , WQN.-W: 'VE- 4. M, . 11 :WW . -, . -,.- ,. Q 1 A1 :Bm H ga 1 Wwzw m W : N .PEE 55531111 1 1,,.. 11 ,H 1-A. Q. 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Sfudeni Council members sealed are Gloria Davis, Lorefra Albrighi. Palsy Carfer, Kenny Bryant Shelley Lenz, and Janice Albert' sianding are Danny O'Connor, Mike Spiller, and Charles Salfer. Noi' picfured are David Anderson and Milne Washburn. OFFICERS Presidenl ...... .... K enny Bryani' Hislorian . . Becky Jenkins Vice-Presidenl' . . . . . Lore'H'a Albrighl' Treasurer . . David Anderson Secrerary . .. . ........ Gloria Davis Reporfer . . .... Janice Alberi Parliameniarian ......... Danny O'Connor l 1 E 4 - h I r ,, D. , 1 yyy l y, .ysy W3 Q9 ,, ,.,,Y l22 Picfured af leff are officers Al- berl Jenkins, Al- brighf, a nd Davis. seared: Bryanf, O'Connor, and Sponsor Mr. Bon- ham, sfanding. Student Council Represenlalive of Rider's growlh as an oulslanding school is lhe Sludenl Council. This organizalion is composed of lhe class presiclenls and elecled represenlalives from 'rhe 'Four classes. Accompanied by Sponsor Mr. Harold Bonham, Presidenl Kenny Bryanl' and Vice-Presidenl' Lorella Albrighl' wenl 'ro S.M.U. for a workshop in July. Besides lheir all-imporlanl work in eslablishing school slandards and aclively guiding 'lhe sludenl body, lhe group sponsored buses 'ro 'loolball and baskelball games, and allendecl a Leadership Training Program in lhe fall. 44 u 5. i, 'l is is Bul how did you know? Olher Sludenl Council members are Jim Biggs, Dick Harris, and Tommy Clanlon, slanding ns Janice Ferguson Joe Davidson, and Tommy Isbell, sealed. Noi picfured is Toby Tyler. to Ski- l Cold feel. warm hearf, Kenny? : Carl Jaedicke, Sieve Morris. Becky Jenk- l 123 Ethics Commiss ion. The Elhics Commission is composed of 'five Rider sfudenls who promole good sporfsmanship and cooperalion belween all lhe cily high schools. A new exchange pro- gram broughf several represenlalive groups 'ro Rider Jrhis year. Sfanding: Keilh Arrinqlon. Sealed: Mike Spiller, John Burkman. Mike Deefs. Carol Anderson, Sponsor Mr. Seddon. Homeroom R8PT8S6HfdliU8S Elecled from each homeroom, The Homeroom Represenlaiives help spread school news and informalion lo lhe sludenls. Fronf row: Pappan, Albright Norwood, McCrummen, Ferguson. Signorino, Thomas, Sponsor Mr. Seddon. Second row. Sfeecl Carpenfer, Carfer, Weaver, Norwood, Gunal-ilaka, Johnson. Jenkins, Morris. Third row: Monaghan, Ragland, Gafford, Ford Sfewarf, Farr, Wadsaclc, Hardeman, Vaughn. Fourih row: Burney, Lowder, Brown, Johnson, Stephens. Looney, Gilmore, Wallace Fiffh row: Sfyles, Arp. Anderson, Foley, McFall, Marlow, Hodge. J 1 Officers Chairman Jud Ledleffer Secrelary Mary Ann Gill Boifom row: Ledbsiler, Ward, Hammond, Tale, Hardeman, Balch. Morley, Payne, Newman, Jennings. Second row: Moran, Tilley, Wallace, Carler, Gill, Siuarl, Albrighi, Vomasfelc, Schaeffer, Baggelf, Quellhorrsl, Mrs. Mae D. Vinzanl Third row: Woods, Hair, Morfon, Jones, Baker, Brofherfon, Loveff, Duncan, Sells, Sanford, Hager. Offzce Assistants For 'rhe firsl year 'rhe Office Assisranls have become organized info a regular club, and are receiving a credir for Their work. Their iob includes calling abseniees, col- lecring arfendance slips, recording srudenis' absences, and delivering messages. To insure efficiency, Mrs. Mae D. Vinzanl, sponsor, has chosen each sludenr on rhe basis of grades and dependabilily. Fronf row: l-larlsfield, Baker, Meyer, Galyean, Oglesby, Gaulf. Second row: l-lillner, Edgar, Buchanan, Claylon, Gerhari, Clowers, Mr. Jones. Third row: Mrs. Glendenning, Arnold, Ball, Miller, Minniclc. Moncrief. Curdance Qjfce Assistants Helping Mr. Jones and Ars. Glendenning in +he guidance office are sev- in+een s'ruden+s who vol- mfeer +heir sludy hall pe- iods. Typing, filing, and inswering +he phone are I few of fheir duries. The oopera+ion of lhese slu- len+s provides +he coun- elors wirh more lime 'ro dvise sfudenis. l25 Library Assistants Working under The leadership of Mrs Hazel Mullis, ihe library assisianfs perform' such cluiies as filing cards, recording books checking books ouf and in, and shelving 'fhe books. Such aid keeps ihe library run- ning smooihly. Lynda Keiron fills oui an overdue nolice. Kneeling: Gauli, Galyean, Parks, Mariin, Neal, Lowry, Sanner. Sfancling: Siory, Houser, Smiih, Holcomb, Walker, Hair, Kefron, Gill, Sponsor Mrs. Hazel Mullis. 5. Decisions, decisions . . Cafeteria Assistants Froni row: Russell. Beaver, Williford, Hilden. Kernofl, Mann, Henning, Benson. Second row: R Meacham, B. Meacham. Kennedy, V. Meacham, Herron, Nance, Kernoff, Mrs. Alexander. Helping Mrs. Alexander and her kifchen slalif wiih lunch for some ISOO sludenis are ihe Caieieria Assislanis. These siudenls cashier, serve lines. and clear 'rrays for a more efficienl cafeleria, I26 Blue Belles Blue Bell officers slanding lell lo righl' are Marlha Miller, Presidenl: Debby Henderson, Vice-Presideniz Linda Self, lnler-Club Council Represenlaliveg Beverly Green, Treasurer: and Debby Pope, Secrelary. To help olhers less forlunale lhan lhemselves is lhe purpose of lhis cify-wide organizalion. Sponsored by Mrs. Pam Siller, ihis group of dedicaled girls worlc wilh The aged and wiih s 7 D o palienls a+ lhe Slale Hospilal. Firsf row: Craig, Cresswell, Hadley, Froede, Waits, Fox. Second row: Ful mer, Vaql, Morris, Henderson, Hoagland, Lewis. Third row: Longeway Miller, Glazebroolc, Horslkoeller, Pope, Todd. Fourfh row: Mrs. Siiler Grubbs. Mann, Kenny, Neeld, Green. Self. Audio Visual Aids ln addilion fo 'rheir usual duly ol operaling lhe proiecfor, lhe Audio Visual Aids, under 'rhe leadership of Mr. Duncan, have 'lhis year calalogued The film slrips in Rider's film library. OFFICERS Presidenf .......... Danny O'Connor Vice-Presidenl .......... Edwin Duich Secrelary-Treasurer ...... Shelley Lenz Red Cross Represen+alive..Ray Mooney Fronf row: Pearson. G-rierson, Mousner, D. Read, Baldon, Weathersfon, Hollell. O'Connor. Second row: Price, Crain, Gose, Braden. Goodlelf, Ruth, Smifh. Third row: Norwood, Carter, While, S. Read, Clanlon, Mooney, Hollars. Fourlh row: Mr. Duncan. Dufch, Harris, Thomason, Brower, Spillar, Ross, Dulce. Noi' piciured: Carler and Lenz. l27 G+! Red Cross Firsf row: Chadwick, Scho nover, Silvers, Wiginfo Wells. Sipe, Schroede Myers, Makins. Monfgor ery, Hager. Second roi Russell Oglesby. Graf Sweiher. Spillman, Lew' Gibbs, Denham, Moran, Li Beau, Quellhorsf, Grayso Dixon. Third row: Mrs. Ha ris, Duckworfh, Armsironi Jusfin, Hesier, I-lurd. Hi ner, Ponder, Perkins, l-lc sfead, Albright Sponsored by Mrs. BeHy Harris, The Rider Chap+er of +he Red Cross has had an acfive year. They made and filled over IOO bags for Vier Nam, gave programs for 'rhe S+a+e l-lospiial, Sheppard Air Force Base Hospiial, and a Chrisimas pariy for +he senior ciiizens. Red Cross officers seaied are Julie Wigingion, Reporfer: Loreifa Red Cross represeniaiives pracfice for enferlainmenf ai' Albright Vice-Presidenf: Mrs. Harris Sponsor: Mark Hager, Secree S.A.F-B- l'lO5Pli6l- iary-Treasurer: and Lynn Grayson, President Clinic Assistants Seven girls work in rhe clinic each day helping Mrs. Negri and Mr. Parish. Running errands, delivering messages, and keeping records of rhe siudenis in 'rhe clinic are iheir main aciiviiies. Sianding from 'rop 'ro boriom are Becky Burns, Terry Suiherland, Brenda Drennan, Sue Aikins, Sponsor Mrs. Negri, Carrilyn Tesia, Debbie Shahan, and Jay Ann Chadwick. Tennis Leaders Association A new organizaiion under ihe supervision 'oi Mrs. Daisy Sligar is ihe Tennis Leaders. These girls, who have shown abilil'y in leadership and 'ren- nis, aid in mainiaining a well- organized iennis class. Their officers, piclured below are Karen Kersey, Presidenr: Carol An- derson, Vice-President: Carol Baker, Secreiaryg Beclcy Laughon, Treasur- er: and Sharon Ford, Hislorian and Reporier. Fronf row: Shahan, Ford, Tidrow, Andrus, Davis, Hainline, Eades, Kersey. Baker. Baclr row: Coach Sligar, Anderson, Magrill, Bosi, Wilson, Siuari, Gohllce, Laughon. Fronf row: Mousner, Grierson, Taylor, Fuqeii, Siandridge, Signorino, Hasselvander, indsey. Second row: Sponsor Mr. Parks, Belcher, Garret, Williams, Horion, Thompson. enz. Marlin, Parker. Third row: Mason, Pierce, Wales, McLaughlin, Shaw, Livinqsion, iClipson. 1 Distribative Education , Their officers pictured above are Sponsor Mr. Parks, Secrerary Palii Grierson, Presi- T denr Robbie Shaw, Vice-Presidenf Lyle l Parlcer. l l The D. E. program is in Hs firsi' year , ar Rider, bur if is proving 'ro be suc- cessful. Taughf by Mr. Parks, each s+u- l deni worlcs for ihree periods each day T for regular high school credit This pro- gram malces I+ possible ro receive aciual business experience. 4 l29 5 Firsf row: Kathy Ward, Joyce Frazier, Brenda Bramlehh Debbie Vinzanf, Linda Jenkins, Marlha Miller, Gail Baldon, Carolyn Hoeffner. Carol Makins, Pam Neighbors, Linda Bradford, Julie Trear, Toni Van Horn, Carolyn Carler. Second row: Barbara Byous, Paifi Grier- son, Paf Wallace, Pafsy Carier, Joy Farley, Janel Ponder, Glenda Hanks, Becky Mundlin, Diane Monlgomery, Sherril McBride, Joan Weaver, Sherri Ball, Myra Segerson, Joan Wells, Jo Schroeder, Fran Arnold, Beclcy Moulder. Girls ' Gymleaders Such ihings as in'rellec+, physical alerl- ness, and leadership are considered by arhleric sponsors in choosing rhe girls' gym- leaders. These sfudenis become 'rhe acfive organizalion ihar keeps each gym period running smoorhly. fer, hisforianz Becky Mundlin, presideni: Mrs. Harris, bara Byous, vice-presidenf: and Carolyn Carrer, second vice-presidenf, second row. I30 Gymleader officers piclured a'r lefl' are Diane Moni- gomery, reporfer: PaHi Grierson, secreiary: Palsy Car- sponsorg and Miss McPherson, sponsor, Firsl' row. Bar- Gotcha! Various Activities in Girls ' P. E. Here we go 'round lhe mulberry bush . . . Please help me I'm falling . . . Ullllllul You mean, you really don'f know how +o play iaclxs? Boys 9 Gymleaders l Selecled each year by The physical educalion slaff on lhe basis of iheir abilily and leadership, 'rhe boys' gym- leaders organize each class period un- der lhe supervision of 'rheir inslruc- lors. Officers leff lo righf are Gary Goodwin, Secrefary-Treasurer: David Box, Reporier: Danny Averefl. President and Kenny Jackson, Vice-President Fronf row: Wiseman, Belcher, Evans, Carr, Freeman, Rodgers, Coulson. Second row: Coach Coombs, Goodwin, Slevenson, Box, Jackson, M ler. Wafson, Jellus, Hardee, Coach Briiiain. Third row: C-oleman, Bayless. Avereil, Spiller, Galbraith, Wynne, Armsfrong, While, Hernande cccc sei' csec L f fl , li , l- ilwfl if Q ii rsyc c -W 4, y glow, 2 ,rlcpl Tflcyl I ,,,, Isl Icy? I 1 3 i l E l l l Qc 5 Al 2 S f f f' - I32 Slay in counil No, buf if you don'+ IOO people will run away. I use Ban, will I do IOO pull ups? An imporfanf phase of lhe boys' P. E. program Various Activities in Boys' P.E. Buddy reaches for 'the panic buffon. I wam' fhe balI ! Nof by the hair of my Chinny Chin Chin! l33 3-1 1, 3? 1 f 'Ex Q Q in U 3 W' V , LMI J , 7 kg X 'K Q H4 , I W A . fx ,n f . K' . 1 ' F' wg QI 1 f af. Q 5 ' 9 'QB 4-,jf 1 ,, -, 5 52 ig ,' A 7 51 .As 5 ', px 2? X ?' X . fx ,R A ff, 'Mx X if '. .Y A. .M-vu-.kk H if J . K 5 MS' K s g ML 1 in K x . X ' if 3 A 'ZW f -sf ' 52 if ., W. ?- X it avi ,f f . W ,. , o W K ' Qs, -A 2 . af? 4 11 ii Vilgg 55 Z, iff'3if 193 'VM xhyne-Tai? me 1 1 'wi f,f ' fa, 'Me L5 Q? -Q .. Q YV fm- 2, , 3-vga ,fy ,,,, 'i. .wxl NFL officers are Tim Clipson, Carhy Cole, Karen Kersey, and Eddie Ba ker. National Forensic League The Narional Forensic League, spon- sored by Mrs. Tommye Lofland, has fos- rered 'rhe developmenf of speech arfs ai' Rider. This organizarion has enrered de- baie reams. orarorical and exremporaneous speakers in rhe Hirschi, Jesuir, Nofre Dame, Hardin-Simmons. Burkburnerr. and disfricr speech rournamenis. Wirh i'rs our- sranding accomplishmenrs, The group has helped creafe an armosphere of inieilecruai leadership in Rider siudenrs. OFFICERS Presidenr .................... Eddie Baker Vice-President .............. Karen Kersey Secrefary-Treasurer .... .. Cafhy Cole Reporfer .... ........... T im Clipson Sponsor .... Mrs.'Tommye Lofland Firsi' row: Clipson, Roberrs, Richie, Kersey. Baker, Mrs. Lofland. Second row: Lane, Smirh. Robertson. Noi picfured: Anderson and Cole. I36 l Thespians To promore a more funclioning organ- izafion, appreciarive of rhe dramafic arl's . . . is The goal of rhe Narional Thespian Troupe I307 of S. H. Rider High School. Hs members, having proven merif and lead- ership in Rider's play produdions. recenlly presenred l Remember Mama. ll iniricfes. Sealed: Smulcer, Dixon. Wilkinson. Siandingz Newman, , ale, Ryan. Siewarf, Baker. 4 i Audience, cash and crew alike enioyecl lhe warm performance of I Remember Mama. OFFICERS Riclr Lane Presideni' ................ Vice-Presidenf .... . . . Karen Kersey Becky Burns Sec refa ry . ..... ...... Treasurer .... Clerk .... Sponsor Mary Anderson . Shelley Lenz Leiland Jaynes Picfured af righi' wi'fl1 Sponsor Mr. Jaynes are Officers Anderson, Lenz. Lane, Kersey. and Burns. Members seafed: Anderson, McShan, Kersey, Carver, Clipson. Sfanding: Lenz Hibbs, Porler, Byrd, Burns, Lane. Us Fronf row: Miss Alma McNeill, Dennis. Alberf, Sfeed, Penninglon, Hodges. Hammond, Boyce. Hannon. Second row: Gill, Buchanan. A sanlca, Hilner, Kasper. Forsylhe. Snow. As sponsor of Jrhe Rider Roundup, Miss Alma McNeill Teaches 'rhe fundamenlals of iournalism lo her sluclenls. The slaff lhen purs lhis knowledge 'ro use on lhe monlhly issue of 'rhe school newspaper. Through conlacls wilh business ' firms fhe adverfising slaff consisfing of Elizabelh Boyce, - ZSTTL ' ' Journal Sherry Dennis, Jayne Ausanlsa, Debbie Sreed, Janel Buchan- Pam and Mary offer Cindy suggeslions for humorous fillers. an, and ..lar1lCe Albert learn good public F6-lal'iOr1S. ' - 1 Miss McNeill and Co-Edilors Mary Ann Gill and Louise Hodge uww:..A.i..ss- M., sw ,su -1 wuarw I38 Ediior Gloria Davis Ari Edilors Pafli Fleming Jane Reed Business Managers Eddie Baker Alan Freeman Copy Ediior Belsy Dixon Mary Ann Gill Class Edifors Lorella Albrighl Calhy Cole Organizafions Edifors Sherry Dennis Shelley McCallisler Melvin Willis Honors Edifors Mary Anderson Judy Ledberler Sporls Edirors Marsha Gearharl' Charles Saller Aciiiviries Edifors Mike Deels Rick Lane Phofographers John Crues John Dickenson Kennefh Kizer Lee Norwood Sponsor Mrs. Jema Kinzer Phofographer and Busin Mr. Donald Mahaffy ess Advisor Learning and working rogerher, rhe I967 Raider Sraff feels 'rhar all Hs efforfs have been duly rewarded. Our 'thanks musl' go 'lo The many people who helped us so much. and especially ro Miss Mary Riley. who came 'lo our aid numerous limes. Nofwifhsranding all rhe afrernoon ses- sions wirh Mrs. Kinzer. i+'s been a lol of fun for all lwenly- lwo members of 'rhe slaff. Annual Staff Gloria Davis--Edifor l Hey Mike. +his is counferfeif. Hmmmmmm Up periscope. Hiya Babe! You did whai? Thai s whai you fhunlc. I 'rhink if's just hysferical. S 1 H ' ' ... -Vx . I found if! Puppy Love. Jane is The only worlcer. Who. ..me? Remember. Mrs. Kinzer said This is going down in b - . Whal a dey for a daydream. we were lhe Naval Academy, we could have fiffy v yxgm lack and white! il l don'+ wanr a blindfold? iusl' give me a cigareffe. l know wha? l'm doing! Don'l boiher me. pages of color foo. Well, somebody's los+! Yes, l've found Scope very safislaclory. l can'+ pul' ii back logefherl 1 nu li n. .fu ., Rl' Picfured wiih 'rheir sponsor Miss Haddon are F T A Officers Diane Monfgomery, Hisiorian: Karen Tilley. Presidenfg Karen Kersey, Vice-President Pam Hammond, Secrelaryp and Fran Arnold. Treasurer. Future Teachers of America F T A alumna, Miss Judy Haddon. sponso fhe Madge Davis Chapfer. Named for 'lhe 'Former head of lhe English Deparlmenl al Midweslern, Miss Madge Davis, now professor emerilus. The Fulure Teachers of America al' Rider fakes parl in various aclivilies such as Regional, Dislrici, and Sl'a're convenfions as well as workshops of lhe nalional organizalion. Seaied: Gillem, Smifh, Tilley, Monlgomery, Arnold, Williams, Coleman, Reed. Sfandingz Kersey, McCallisl'er, Manlcins, Edgar. Hammond, Wiginglon, Davis, Pollard. Sharp. Wilcox, Clayfoi I42 The Business Club learns how lfefpiayihe marlcef for 44g a monlh. Picfured af riqhf are fhe officers Mc- Laughlin, Woods. Mcllelvey, Oglesby and Hillner. Fronf row: Oglesby. Meyer. Neighbors, Midlciff. Second bors, Wallace. Third row: en. McKelvey. Future Business Leaders of America The Rider chapler of The Fu'rure Business Leaders of America, sponsored by Mrs. Rurh Thomas, holds meer- ings approximaiely once a monlh. The club's purpose is +o leach Hs members 'rhe various aspecis of business as well as giving 'rhe girls praciical experience in busi- ness leadership. OFFICERS Presideni ........ ...... M ary Ann Mclaughlin Vice-Presidenl . . . ......... Elaine Woods Secrefary ..... .... N ancy McKelvey Treasurer . . . .... Sherry Oglesby Reporfer . Cindy Hillner I43 row: Reed, Woods, Neigh- Hillner. McLaughlin. Wallc- compelilions and consislenlly bring honor Slide Rule The members of 'rhe Slide Rule Club work wilh lheir sponsor, Mr. Mahaffy, lo achieve speed and accuracy wilh lhe use of lhe slide rule. They parlicipale in sev- eral of The Universily lnlerscholaslic League lo Rider. Mark Slewarl, Ken Kizer, Roberl Campbell, and David Jones won a plaque for iheir work af lhe UlL meef in Quanah, 44 Members of fhe Slide Rule Club are Carl Conley, Lee Norwood, Ma Slewarl: and Sponsor Mr. Mahaffy. Well I'm iusf 80 decimals off! Number Sense Also sponsored by Mr. Mahalfy and eligible for compelilion in Universily ln- lerscholaslic League evenls are members of lhe Number Sense Club. These boys work hard all year lo make lhe besl show- ing possible. This year lheir eflorls paid off wilh a beauliful plaque 'lhey won in The Quanah compelilion. The members piclured al' lefl are David Jones, Roberl Campbell, Mark Slewarf. and Ken Kizer wilh Mr. Mahaffy. 00 Mu Alpha Theta Mu Alpha Thela, which is a division of +he Na- 'rional Malhemalics Club, promores an inferesi' in maihemarical scholarship. In addilion +o having guesf speakers al fheir meefings, The club par- +icipa'res in The Nafional Science Founda+ion Sum- mer Srudy and The Narional Malhemalic Conlesf. In order Jro belong, each member musf have main- fained a high average in mafhemarics. Pic+ured al lefl are Sponsor Mr. Mahaffy, Par- liamenlarian Kennerh Kizer, Vice-Presidenl' John Crues, Secrelary Eddie Baker, Treasurer Mike Deefs. and Presidenl Lee Norwood. Nor piclured: Re- porfer Danny O'Connor. zrsi row: Dickenson, Montgomery, Magrill, Brown, Mr. Mahaffy. Second row: Conley. Sfewarf, Walters, Hughes, Jaediclne. Third row: ordenbaum, Penney, Norwood, Cobb, Dye. Fourih row: Kizer, Clanlon, Cape, Balmer, Jones. Fifih row: Deefs, Johnson, Crues. Michael rmslrong, Mifchell Armsfrong. Campbell. 4. ew S , a 'ia if .. -J ?', me ?. 3' - A55 I45 me 5 7 Froni row: Thormen, Bowen. Harden, Vorclenbaum, Coppage, Jaedicke, Hodge, Mooney, Toby, Arringlon. Second row: Eades. James, Bramlealf, Andrews, Lowe, Reed, Gunalilalca, Jennings, Harris, Anderson, Loflin. Third row: Gillem, Sfevenson, Morris. Cobb. Beck, Malone, Lann, G-eHs. Green, Porler, Capran, Gamble. Fourih row: Freeman. l-lamillon. Hueber. Kienlrowslfi. Coulson. Owens. Sfyles, Archer, Prine, Lee, Price, Russell. Noi piciured: Burrell, Mundlin, Denham, Eubanlrs, Tyler. Fronl' row: Yarger, Carler, Cocke, Hall, January, Flack, McGill, Herrold, Ferguson. Second row: Offaway, Eclceri, Boron, Le Beau, Nicholson, Myers, Jones, Regisfer, Langland, Frerich. Third row: Coclner, Owens, Loveall, Scoll, Williams, Monaghan, Hardeman. ?al3h.HHa3lrs, Bruclm. Fourlh row: Todd, Green, Winlers, Campbell, Kimbler, C-oleman, Rea, Edwards, Baker, Barnes. McNaH', Sian- or , en erson. I46 Biology Club One of 'rhe largesr in lhe school is +he Biology Club, sponsored by Mr. Seddon. Mrs. Carpenfer and Mr. Sparks. Through field 'rrips and lecfures if becomes possible 'for members 'ro underfalce sludies no+ pos- sible in lhe classroom. Too, lhe club holds an annual banquef where exolic food is served To 'rhe members. Looking al' some of lhe mosl' unusual ifems in lhe biology lab are Sponsor Mr. Doyle Sparks, Vice-Presidenf Carl Jaediclce, Presidem' David Styles, Secreiary- Treasurer Amy Monaghan, Sponsor Mrs. Rose Carpenfer, and Reporfer Keilh Arringfon. Fronf row: Cargal, Farr. Glasgow, Owen. Chrisliansen, Cook, Roberfscn, Sfaals. Mifchell, Walls, Sharp. Second row: Ryan, Magrill, Self, Malcolm, Alexander, McKenzie, Kierzlcowslci. Sanders, Bosf, Wigingfon, Weaver. Third row: Brown, Sfewarf, Herron, Brofherfon. Claybalcer. Fagg, Darling, Hefner, Brazil, Roberls, Mr. Seddon. I47 Picfured wifh sponsors, Mr. Duncan and Miss McCoy, are officers Nancy Hair, Marilyn Hardeman, Jill Eckert Sharon Ford, Mike Spiller, Sieve Read, and Baclxy Jenkins, Presidenf . . . Vice'Presiden+. Secreiqry . . . Treasurer . . . Hislorian . . Sponsored by Mr. William C. Duncan ll and Miss Charla McCoy, The Spanish Club is one of Rider's largesl as well as mosl aclive organizafions. The Club is affilialed wilh 'lhe Pan American Siudenf Forum of Texas which is sponsored by The Good Neighbor Commission of Texas and sirives ro promofe lhe spirir ol Pan Americanism. Highlighfs of rhe year's aclivilies were a mixer early in Oclober, a car wash. parl'icipa+ion in 'rhe Norrh Texas Dislricr convenlion. +he Srare convenlion of P.A.S.F., and +he donaiion of a bool: case ro Guadalupe School. . Mike Spiller . Becky Jenkins . Nancy Hair . Sharon Ford . Sieve Read Firsf year members. Fronf row: Romines, Mousner, Arnold, Graves, K. Morris, Makins, Carpenter, Mager, Jensen, L. Owen, Hors?- lcoeffer. Second row: Sharp, Corona, Meacham, G. Wilcox, duMenil, Gaines, Blackburn, Hardeman, Yancey, J. Ferguson, Davis, Marlin, Jones. Third row: Balch, Smifh. Sink, Williams, Kierzlcowski, B. Owens, Dragoo, B. Morris, Wright, Harold Kennedy. Howard Kennedy, Schroeder. I48 Fronf row: Bufler, Ford, L. Wilcox, Snyder, Brimmage. Park. Tidrow. Second row: S. Ferguson, Parks, Anderson. Sweeney Wilson, Hill, Kindf, McCoy. Third row: Eckerf, Weaver, Woodall, Clanfon, Brofherfon, Dryden, Loveff. Poplin. v Spanish Club Mixer Mifchell and Micheal in flue same club? Fronf row: Hammond, Jenkins, Car- fer. Hair, Pfeiffer, Caballero. Baci: row: Duncan, Read, Dufcli, Spiller, Mcclane. I49 'QT 5 '42 5 3 S 2 1 Firsl Row: Fleming. Andrus, Chrisfiansen, Neighbors, Oglesby, Coop. Second Row: l-lerrold, Aboussie, Perkins, Glover, Madera, Sault. Thir Row: Reed. Johnson, Anlonefii. Hueber, Wehner, Mrs. Ruiledge. French Club Officers are' Pam Gaulf. Palli Fleming, and Linda Andrus. Nol picfuredr Karen Aboussie. l The French Club, sponsored by Mrs. Eugenie Rulledge, slrives 'ro acquainl' i'rs members wifh lhe French language and cullure. Through 'rhe use of 'Films and lapes lhese sludenfs link pasl' civili- zalions wi+h ihe France of loclay. OFFICERS Presidenf .............. Pafli Fleming Vice-Presidenf .......... Linda Andrus Secretary-Treasurer ........ Pam Gaulf Reporfer ............ Karen Aboussie l50 irsf row: Koonlz, Cook, Ful er, Gunaiilaka, WyaH. Sec nd row: Greer, McBride, Mc rummen, Myer, Saunders, lexander. Third row: Gillem 3arnes. Sfanford. Morfon Nells, Sanders, Schaffer, Kee er. German Club The German Club is open 'ro any sludenf pres- enily enrolled in German or any siudem' who has had af leasf 'rwo years of The language. The club had a dinner meering wi+h a speaker, a Fasching parfy, and as a climax +o lhe year's aciivilies, a picnic wilh The orher high school German clubs. OFFICERS Presidem' ................ Jim Lucius Vice-Presidenf .......... .. John Opie Secrefary ...... Lindslee Greer Treasurer . ........ Gene Taylor Reporfer .. ............ Tim Kasper I Sponsor Mrs. Mary Snodgrass irsf row: Jaedicke, Osborne. Ogden, Eubanlcs, Allensworfh, Boenioch, Ferris. Second row: Whirfingfon, Mooney, Harvey, Pehif. Denham, vans, Kierzkowski, Dimoclc. Third row: Carver, Taylor, Braden, Lucius, Baker, Aley, Barham. Seidel, Childers. Fourih row: Mauldin, Smilh, Iaspar, Bales, Daryl Burney, Opie, Walker, David Burney, Davis. , pl 95 ,g v .fm ,Q I N, 2 I5l Officers slanding willri Sponsor Mrs. Womack. Firsl row: Gohlke, Monaghan. Hair, Dixon, Baldon. Second row: Wells, Seller, Harris, Brown, Kable. Latin Club The Lalin Club, one of Rider's largesl organ- izalions. has had an aclive year. ln addilion lo The 'rradilional Roman loanquel which fealures sludenls dressed as slaves, cilizens. senalors, and gods, lhe club provided a Chrislmas free and gills for 'lhe Failh Cily Mission. Plans were also made for a spring picnic al which Proserpina. chosen from 'rhe enfire Lafin deparlmenl. is crowned lhe Goddess ol Spring. Third year sludenls. Fronf row: Bronniman, J. Wells, Hodges, Gohlke, Monaghan, R. Wells. Second row: Swanson. K-able, Harris, Longforc Minniear, Penney. Noi' picfured is Loyd Chumley. Xl H -ni l52 Jupiler Juno Cicero Quaesler . Tabularia . Magislrales Sponsors Terenlia Nunlius OFFICERS . . ............. Don Brown . . . . . . . Belsy Dixon Dicl: Harris . . . . Molly Monaghan Tim Kable . . . Marilyn Gohlke .. . Ruih E. Wells . . Gail Baldon Nancy Hair Charles Seller . . . Mrs. Lynda Womack Mrs. Grace Ross I Cifizens and gods cavorl al +he Lalin banquet ourlh year sludenfs. Firs+ row: Dixon, L. ignorino. P. Carfer. Massey. Podszulr, fory, Hodges. Lowry. Second row: Wo- mack. Terry. Kincaid. Brown, Minniear. obbins, Woody, Walker. kAe..x Er is .Qs B s Q cond year sludenfs. Firsf row: S+aals. S. Sfoul. Wadsack, Barker. Firsi' year sluclenfs. Firsf row: N. Carfer. L. also, C. Signorino. Second row: B. Carfer. M. Sloui. LeBeau, Boren. gomery, Craig, G. Smilh. Roberis. Second row: yers. Neel. Magrill. K. Newman, Davis. Third row: Mefller, Coppage. Daniel, Hurd, Perkins, Hibbs. McCallisl'er. W. oolcs, Jump, M. Smilh. Cobb. J. Miller. Toby, Hollars, Beck. gomery. Third row: McCoy. Marlow. Sims, :cond year sfudenfs. Firsi' row: Duncan ape. Green, Hooper. Penninglon. Ball, B ewman. Second row: Baldon, Burrus. M iller. Grafa. J. Brown, Lewis, Brazil, Rush debolfom. Fulmer, Weaver. Hair. Third row pscomb. Slewarf, Salrer, Kinlner, Johnson 'iemel. Winrers, Tyler. Belcher. Hunler, B. Brown. Monf- Broclc. Moni- Fagg, Drum Major Paul Hughes The Pride of the Rider Raiders 1966-67 Raider Marching Band The I966-67 Raider Bancl has once again led ihe school and foolball 'ream ihrough a memorable season. This organizaiion, which is as much responsible for ihe greal school spirif as any oiher, has also proved fhemselves excelleni in various bancl con- 'res+s and fesfivals. ' Denofes Secfion Leaders Clarinels Ricky Aley Rosana Banner Glenn Barham Judy Brown Barbara Builer Steve Cookingham Waller Coppage Beverly Green Dona James Sandra Maclane Ray Mafhe Dianae Mifchell Janice Nichols Dale Russell Linda Sanders Linda Self Debbie Simonds Linda Siirman Ginger Tempelmeyer Linda Tiplon Craig Wehner' Drums Kelly Fike Mike Hamilion Kerry Jones Jim Larson Jim Lucius Eddie McCauley Hap Pendlefon Tim Phillips Dick Stevens Leon Sfufis' Ralph Siulls Don Walker Eb Clarins? Karen Walker' Alio Clarinsls Bren? Allen Mike Gefls Curtis Jump' Direclor Charles Enloe ' A ' k.,- SK . . 'ul 5. ' J 9- . fr A . . ' -, , - Y, .- V lg. ,Q fbi-,il , . ,r '. ' .I is 4 M i WTR ,xx A yy 'XR S . 9 P F fi , k f .X by ,XX . XR-Q, XKVX---f 'VY -E f fx fix ggi: if X l.sNN,XKX iii. x x U ar 1 I ANS V' ,gin I wi ,P 3' gag, ,g hh t I 1 k 4 'mf .4 - I Flvt J? ! 'fl SQ ' 1 L SUQTIX. ,Q f 8 5, W, .. , .-,, 1967 Concert Band The S.l-l. Rider Concerf Band is a musical or- ganizalion wil'h an arlislic purpose. Hs aclivilies include numerous compelifions and performances. highlighls of which have been The U.l.L. Solo and Ensemble Conlesl and lhe U.l.L. Concerl Band Con- fesl. A program before lhe Disfricf Teacher's Meel- ing and The annual Pops Concerl demonslraled The meril of This group. All Shale members are Claudia Davidson, Craig Wehner, and Tim Daniel. l56 Clarinef Aley, Banner, Barham, Brown, Buller, Coolcingham, Coppage. Green, James, McClani Mafhe, Milchell, Nichols, Russell, Sanders, Self, Simonds, Sfirman, Tempelmeyer, Tipton, Wehnu E-flai Clarinef Walker Allo Clarinei' Allen, Gelfs, Jump Bass Clarinei Allen, Gilleland Bel Malouf, Smifh, Wyatt, Flufe Ames, Arnold, Curry, Davidson, Dohrer, Fulmer, Goodson, Hoope Mclfelvey, Scoll. Sfaafs, Sloclcing, Young Alfo-Sax Arringfon, Buller, Hogle, Hooker, Self Bar Sax Goodman, Malcolm, Thornton Tenor Sax Hollingsworfh, Sims, Slnipwilh Bass Boswell, Bradle Brannon, Cavin, Chumley, Cordray, Hegwer, Maxwell, Nelson Bariione Jennings, Lekey, Seide Wolf sounds off. Band officers. Slandingz Presidenr Loyd Chumley. Sealed: Vice- Presidenf Sieve Cookingham ar right Sacred: Secrefary-Treasurer Karen Walker af leH. Noi picrured is Librarian Nancy McKelvey. pckfon. Wolf, YelloH Corneis Baker, Bosl, Bowen, Christiansen, Daniel, Fagg, Howe, Hunler, hnson, Jones, Lipscomb, Opie. Peirce. Smilh, Taylor, Vance Trombone Benner, Coulson, Darling. nvis, Dickenson, Gamble, Gilberr, Hibbs, Lilieken McBee, ScoH Drums Fike, Hamilron, Jones. rson, Lucius, McCauley, Pendleron, Phillips, Slevens, N. Sfuhls, R. Sfuils, Walker French Horn nsch, Burbank, Marlin, Riddle. Roberlson, Slumpl. Olher members are Prock, Kidd, Roberis, ilburn, and Hughes. l s I57 B Band The Cade? Band acls as a lrain- ing ground for membership in lhe Rider marching and concerl' loands. ln moving foward lheir goal, lhis group performed wilh The more experienced A band al' one of fhe loolball games and in concerl on 'rheir own. fe , ,Y Parenls and sludenfs alike enioy lhe lesfivilies. Clerinei Appling, Armslronq, Carr, G. Corona, Craig, Durham, Galyean, Glazebrook, Graves, Lanford, Loesl, Loyd, Morrison, V Powell, Ragland. Russell, Saunders, Simmons, Sipe, Templemeyer, Tennison, Todd, While Cornef Belcher, Burl, Childers, Scoll, She wood, Thomas Trombone Cordray, Dowleorn, McCIung, Fappan, Scoll Saxophone Groves, Hueber, Isbon, Powell, Schmidt L. We ner, T. Weilner Barilone Dimock, Evans, Krause Bass Bradley Drums Berryman, Bowen, Brock, Croy, Harris, J. Powell, Welle-rs, Teri Bassoon Sharp Fluie M. Corona, Coulter, Halbert, Hibbs, Jones, Lamb. Mayes, Price, Tufcher, Woody F ,W 'Hey, I can'+ gei' my Tongue ouf! , i' 1 Our pep rallies wouldn'1 be The same without ihe grea? effori of The Raider Band. Firsl Violin Nancy Gaflord Bernadele Smilhson Milne Gelzendanner Eph Cobb Bruce Sfory Kalhleen Slory Second Violin Sandra Owen Peler Podszulc Fransi LaForge Kathleen Wriqhl Slephen Williams Shing Bass Claudia Davidson Linda Young Deanna Dohrer Diane G-oodson French Horn Miizi Slumpf Alan Burbanl: Cello Melvin Srniih Shay Roberlson Joyce Frazier Bobby Schmidl Will Roberison Pam Pulls Cgsalee Moms Flule Percussion La Nell Hooper Timmy Looney Oboe Cheryl Curry Kerry Jones Gayle Smilh Kelly Fike Slancling behind Presidenl Milli Slumpf are olher orcheslra officers Vice-Presidenl Bernadele Smifhson, Reporler Tim Jernigan, and Secrelary-Treasurer C0ndUC'l'0V MV- Affanndlo Bassoon Debby Wilbu Trumpef Gene Taylor Scoll l'l u nler Mark Balmer Tuba Loyd Chumle Trombone James Bennel Carol Scoli Kalhleen Story. la Elly lrby ike Tedford n Jernigan arine+ 'aig Wehner nda Sanders ale Russell xnna James Orchestra Confinually sfriving loward greafer achievemenf is 'rhe Rider Orcheslra and Hs +alen'red direcior. Mr. Richard Affannalo. Their ouisfanding performances promise a UIL award lhis spring, and Their many All Shale Orcheslra members reflecf rhe excellence of +his Jralenfed musical group. All Sfare orchesfra members are Loyd Chumley. Bernadele Smiihson LaNell Hooper, Miizi Sfumpf, Cheryl Curry, and Myra Gafford. All Region Orcheslra. Firsf row: Gafford, Smifhson, Owen, LaForge, Gelzendanner, Siory, Podszulr, lrby, Jernigan. Frazier. Sec- ond row: Slumpf, Roberfson, Burbank, Taylor, Hunler, Baker, Chumley, Wehner, Hooper, Curry, Davidson. Scoff. lsr Soprano lsf Alfo 'Dennis 'Albrighf 'Dixon Carler 'Dowlearn 'Grayson 'Griffin 'Hammond 'Horn 'Johnson 'McDonald Jones Norwood McBride J. Pafferson Monigomery 'Sfeed Parsons Tidrow Ponder Whife 2nd Soprano Yancey 'Alber'r Bramleil' 2nd Alfo Darnell 'Byous 'Davis Dunlap Farley Gosinell Graia Hanks Jenkins Sioui 'Ledbefier 'Surlwerland 'Newman 'Walker 'Tilley K. Wallace Weaver 'Williams OFFICERS Presidenl' ....... ..., M ike Doefs Vice-Presidenf .... .... T im Wallace Secrefary-Treasurer .... . .' ...... Judy Ledbeffer A Cappella A ihree-'rime sweepslalces winner in UIL compeiirion. rhe A Cappella Choir is one of flue mos'r praise-wor'rl1y organizarions ai Rider. Wlwerher selling pep ribbons during foorball season or adding a special senri- menial noie 'ro rhe Chris+mas program. Hue choir represenrs Rider ar iis best Be- sides irs forfy performances during 'rhe year. rhe choir curs an album in 'rhe spring. I-as D Isf Tenor 'Anfonelli 'King Lucius 'Miller Gu Patterson 'Porler 'Sanner 'Zachry 2nd Tenor Coolcingham Galbraifh Hardee 'Lloyd 'Spiller Vance 'Wade il Wynne Bariione 'Arey 'Deefs 'Duffy 'Feafherslon 'Qensler Higgs 'Kospar Kekuna 'Lowder 'Toland T, Wallace Bass 'Canafax 'Capron 'Chumley 'Greigo 'Hamillon James 'Jeffers Opis B. Pa Herson 'Sfyles Will ll 'Denoles Sen iors e All-Region Choir consisls of Dennis, Weaver, Walker, Carter, J. Paffer- n, Tilley, Johnson, sealed: G. Pafferson, Cl-iumley, Lucius, Deefs. Hamilton, acle, Will, and Porler, sfanding. Noi picfured are Dixon and King. Direcfor Donald B. Cowan First row: I'-leirsfon, Burf, Roberfson, Greer, Ross, Mager, Lowe, Car+er, Eckerf, Parker, Cocke, Loffin, Mr. Cowan. Second row: Cormany, Jen- nings, Herrold, Baker, Andrews, Murdock, Sufion, Eioch, Cofier, Sissel, Morfon, Turner, Ward, Mooday. Third row: Suggs, Mills, Sfallings, Gai- lin, Bufler, Sievens, Kernolf, Mann, Vaughn, Seidel, Johnson, Farley, Harris, Chafin, Holsiead, l-lolleif. Fourlh row: Slory, McAnalIy, Wiginfon, Segerson, Snyder, Shepherd, Liiieken, McCurry, Sfewarf, Williams, Cowardin, Collier, Stroud, Tidwell, Donley, Moffeir, Bromley, Adair, Mc- Nair. Fifih row: James, Hair, Sweeney, Owen, Hesfer, Nance, King, Fyke. Williford, Baccus, Baumgarfner, Lee, Dublin, Ward, Ebner, Chris- iian, Gearharf, Sims. Mixed Choir Firsi' row: Mr. Cowan, Waiis, Sloan, Knighisfep, McGill, Moulder, Thomas, Gaulf, Nicholson, Yarger, Roberson, Lesier, Woody, Prock. Second row: Tallenf, Regisfer, Frerich, Baker, Loveall, Mills, Whiiehead, Hill. Hilden, Snyder, Hoodenpyle, Reed, Alexander, Tesla. Third row: Oifaway, Duckworth, Brazil, Gaines, Welch, Dove, Callaway, Benneii, Miller, Ausiin, Lucas, Johnson, Moore, Kroelcer. Ulen. Fourih row: Russell, Chess- er, Wallander, Rea, Donley, Bralcher, Holloway, Prine, Slewarf, Ellingson, Yaies, Kernoii, McBee, Richardson. , - - - Wi 1.1 vm M: s The choral deparfmenl consisls of iwo mixed choruses and a freshman choir in addiiion .lo The A Cappella Choir. These choirs fake parf in 'rhe annual Chrisfmas program and Spring Feslival. Firsf Period Mixed Choir Officers Presidenf . . . . Vice-Presidenl Secrelary . . . Fiflh Period RiclxyCollier Mixed Choir Officers Presidenl . . . Vice-Presiclenl Secrela ry .......... Freshman Cho Presidenf . . . Vice-Presidenl' Secrelary . . . ir Officers Kimmy McCurry Jeanne Jennings . . Don Benneff . . Bobby Dove . . Kafhy Kelly Debbie Harvey . . Greg Jouberf .. Sara Baldon Boys of fhe A Cappella Choir display fhe candy collecfed af Halloween for fha Sfafe Hospital. Freshman Choir Firsf row: Benson, Salfer, Silver. Madera, Simmons, Kuylcendall, Williams, Goodman, Harvey. Second row: lsrael, Alldreclge, Hancock, Phillips. Diclcen, Ozee, Parker, G-oforfh, Heydriclr, Third row: Hiclclin, Boqan, Andrus, Sweall. Gober, Reaves, Rowell, Sfouf, Scoll, Belden, Medlinger. Fourfh row: Hasselvander, Meelcins, Kaspar. Bridle, Jouberf, Harlow, Andrews, Yancey. Heafh, Norwood, Burney, Oakey. l65 Junior Army ROTC Rider Army Insfruclor Capfain Charles T. Byars FEDERAL INSPECTION Each year cadels are raled by a 'ream of ins ecfors from Fourlh P Army I-Ieadquarlers during 'rhe FEDERAL INSPECTION. Rider High School caclels have mainlained Honor School raling for several years. Even Caplains have Io ea!! I66 . The Big Three . . . Byars, Jaynes, Balcer This year begins Rider's firsl year as a fully cred- ifed Junior R.O.T.C. Iraining uniI'. Cadels are offered four years Train- ing which include Heallh. An R.O.T.C. uniform is issued Io each cadef a+ 'rhe expense of Ihe U.S. Army. Due 'ro 'rhe ouI'- sfanding leadership of Army Ins+ruc+or Capt Charles T. Byars and The cadef officers. Ihe Rider cleparfmenl rales well above average. REST!!! RCTC HONORS Cadei Colonel Baker gfle Team. Sfanding: Theimer, Burney, Thomas, Hall. Kneeling: glesby. Dodd. Honors include Baifalion Commander. Honorary Bafialion Commander, Honorary Caplains, Color Guard. and Rifle Team. This year Rider's Commander is also 'rhe Brigade Commander of all four schools. Honorary officers are elecl- ed by 'lhe company commanders and The baH'alion com- mander. Rifle ieam and color guard members musl qualify respecfively. Honorary Colonel LeclbeHer Honorary Capfains Griffin, Williams, Carier. and Dennis. Colorguard: Washburn, Arp, Dunlap, and Snyder Ja C 33 SQ' , QM , 25 i . 4 A 1 5 l 1 l i Flrsl row: Willis, Honorary Capt Dennis, Theimer, Cawyer, Knlglwlslep. Second row: McCoy, Franklin, McCown, Barker, Marlin, Mc- Callisfer, Agnew, Powell, l-lueber. Third row: Spilman, Chrislian, Jackson, Akin, Pappan, Thompson, Ferguson, Pifman, Ferris. Fourfh row: Grubbs, Hill, Deerinwaler, York, Houser, Minnlclc, S. Morgan, Suflon. Fifth row: Thomas, Williams, Bales, Mundlin, Rose, Bellamy, Cade, l-luslon. Sixfh row: G-ilberf, Sligar, Harden, Burney, Ozburn, D. Morgan, Bralcher. C d f Capf, W'll' Cadef Lf. Thelmer A Cgdzf L+, Cgwygss Cadet L+. Knighfsfep P 'ly YV ol?-5 WIFI Pmizf ,ff .eff Cade+ Capt Pappan ' Cadet L+. Coleman Cade? L+. Hall Cadel Ll. Carver Company B Firsl row: Coleman, Carver, Honorary Capt Griffin, Hall, Pappan. Second row: Harvey, While. Hudson, Gumperl, Crain. Third row Lamm, Thomas, Barham. C-elzendanner, Malone, Richardson, Lyons. Fourlh row: Mooney, Zamorano, Beck, Carler, Whiddon, Holloway Washburn. Fifilu row: Dunlap, Dudley, King, Fondren, Burney, Arp, Sl'1ell'on. 1 ix M , STA ,EUR , ' l l ir Qi: 8.5 54? ef w K L 3 Ha ME 9 W ir, ,W vw 4? WW ll iff' , F f vf gf Q., I 5154 - 1 , b ' ' 5' Q , . ., i k 5 , Q , 'ff ' - if ig P Qjwh mmf- ' - mQ2b:,wf'f' vw . ,, 1- A , A 1- I , 'fc -rf , ' 39f,fQm43gf H ., 5 j. , . ., 3 , LQ 3 new 335 ? 'Egg 2 f Q gi., X Q ,L k:V,L l ' ' ., A 3, Q Q'1' V L 'ffgff 1 hbvv , VU N K! WL 'VLJ EE? ,.,.,,- .....-- film Q X . A S m K 'Hmmm fi , 5 1 V l W Cedel' Capf. Swearl' Cade? Lf. Braden Cade? Lf. Finelli Cdr-lol L+. Thomas Company D Firsf row: Braden. Sweah, Honorary Capt. Williams, Thomas, Finelli. Second row: Longley, Roozen, Moore, Barham. White. Kinlner, Mea- ders. Granberry. Bogen. Curb. Third row: Roberfs. Glidewell, Langslon, Clark, Hiclclin. Paiferson. Carler. Osborne. Tosh, Godwin. Fourih row: Felton, Workman, Rawlings, Dofson, Fager, Tucker, LedbeHer, Monlgomery, Thompson, Pearson. Fiffh row: Boswell, Andrews. Woods. Hughes, Malhews. McMillan, Teigen, Marshall, Snow, Pihman, Kierzkowski. M ' - . Q f , A 2mr.Q:MsQ.2,.,,m.1f.e::w-.i- :eww 1 fu . , i ?3 wel F 4 N, ' - 4 WIS 'Q I EEN? ff:,-'41 5 Q5 -f. . .kgs 9 X. ,wk ff: , Z ' ' A I . , ft in 1' ff 37' Q ' WE' ' A X S . A I ,. , I ,V i ,'., .L N AQ A . , w ' 4 , Q, f J I 1 ' V 'U wig, 1 'C A ' Gym ' W l nt Y Q . ix x 1' 'Y-x'Y'?h1,-Q. Q A . - - pf lu I '52 I ' ,H-X ' f . -.4 ., A, 1 ,. t . .,.. - . w .1 Q ,fi ' , Q v . 1' a' r 4 g A 'uf . H .' , 5 f'-if-.ag-. . X t if . x . I . . . 1 , L 1 - v . Our most honored . . . For +he iirsl +ime in Rider's hisfory. lhe siudenl body vofed a Tie 'rhaf resulled in 'rwo Mr. Raiders and one Miss Raider. Don Dudley. Alan Gans- ler, and Shelley Lenz represenl' lhe finesl' Rider has 'lo offer. These s+u- denfs are leaders in and ou+ of school, exhibil 'friendliness in 'rhe frue Raider lradiiion, and symbolize 'rhe loyally. abilily. and respecl' 'rhaf every sludenl slrrives 'lo reflecl. The Senior Senale selecled for fhe siudenls' highesl faculfy award Mr. Scolrl' Williamson, in Token of his un- failing dedicafion 'lo his profession and sludenls. Honorary Raider ScoH' Williamson Mr. and Miss Raider nominees, Shelley Lenz, Pafsy Carfer, Jody McBride. Darel Snyder. Don Dudley and Alan Gensler are inlroduced by David Slyles a+ 'rhe Roundup Assembly. N I 1 I M Senior Beauty Kathy Bousquet Senior Beauty Jody McBride Senior Beauty Shelley Lenz Nancy Monsner Karen Tilley Patsy Senior Nominees Junior Beauty Wren Marshall Junior Beauty Sheffiz McBride Junior Beauty Molly Monaghan Carole Rust fumor Nommees 1 184 Sophomore Beauty Mae Beth Cormany I X85 Sophomore Beauty Glenda Owens A my an Jody Dudley y Sophomore Nominees Freshman Beauty Lee Ann Hurd Kathy Belcher Teresa Ltner Freshman Nommeese Kay Knight ? 7 , W., NF' Zi 'Q 'Q R ' ggizp sg. 3 .Wg ,eff 7? W f ., A -53 xl ' if v wt 4' if nf' 3 f if .,A: A X 3 . k LIL 3 2- 4- 1 , ' Q2 M X V af , x. 'I 1 N.. - v 5, . iii U ' 'l ,. lf , P . C 44, ,. ' ,,,,,, E, I ---.....g -wg 5 K 3 1. -9 iff: vx 1 'V 4 , , , W ,, . A .. ,U ,kv s ,.L wi ' .mf - s M 3 i e f Ai ,gr 1 . 73 . 3, f-5, JZ +5 if '-1' - K --S4-www W rw. A..-.qw A ,Q,,,N ww 1-fW.s.,Lx.f-.Wm L' 5, .Q if i , .C f -'xl -,,-Fn, ,V E k wf-mmm .Ki A.. z V, may M N 1-avf.f..a..:,k,, M , . 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K X 5 111 . .I al.. f f . n N is 'kK.., its i W 1 Q W 2 1m.L 3 fy' 1 I5 awp, if k ' W ., Z, 6 ivihsixee iam ,,,,A 5 5 Q , N ii sw-gg: 1 uh. . '1 xx - imri x 4 k .4 Honored by 'Hue Seniors as favoriie nominees are Pafsy Carfer. Troy Dunlap, Jody McBride. Beclcy Burns, Don Dudley Alan Gensler, siifing: and Shelley Lenz. Darel Snyder, and Kafhy Bousque+, sfanding. Noi picfured: Danny O'Connor Favorite Nominees Selecfed as fhe Junior favorife nominees are Randy Sufherland, Molly Monaghan, Judy ScoH. Sherril McBride, Monfgomery. siHing: and David Anderson. Tommy Clanfon. Sleve Read. Sharon Ford. and Riclcy Lane. sianding. g E Diane 5l'? k f JF' I94 ,wi Chosen as sophomore favorife nominees are Becky Henderson, Mae Belh Cormany. Judy Vaughn. Glenda Owens. J'-'Jdy Dud- ley, siifingz and Mike Ogden, Tim Daniel, Daryl Burney, Keirh Arringlon, and Mark Hager, sfanding. Favorite Nominees Elecled hby fhe Freshmen as class favoriles nominees are Chris Steed, Cheryl Hodges, Phil Slrlckland Cindy Perkins +T J ' ' - - ' ane ompson, oe Jackson, sllhng, and Kalhy Belcher, Keren Ford. Lee Ann Hurd, Joe Davidson, Sieve Morris, and Tommy Isbell. sfanding. l95 Cheerleaders Shelley Lenz Jcfcly McBride Becky Burns Jerry Don Cowden Tm Wallace Alan Gensler we 1 :is year's cheer- den, Jody Mc- Bensler. PuHing f pracfices, pep have been +he go 'ro fhem and ergefic suppor'r! andlfhen fhere was B-A-B-Y-L-O-V-E! Jody goes wesfern for Roundup Week. if Janice Albert l.orel'l'a Albrighl' Mary Anderson Eddie Balmer Calhy Cole Scoll Crain Milne Deefs Mary Ann Gill Pam Hammond Karen Kersey Mike Kincaid National Honor Society Having been chosen by 'lhe lacully from The upper lO'X, of lhe junior class and 'rhe upper l5'X, of fhe senior class, lhe mem- bership of fhe Nafional Honor Sociely includes lhose Rider slu- denls who are ou'rs+anding in scholarship. leadership, characler. and service. Judy Leclbeller ' Shelley Lenz l Lee Norwood l Danny O'Connor l Debbie Sleed Karen Tilley Melx7in Willis -i Presidenf ..... . . . Judy LedbeHer Vice-Presidenf . . . .. . Lorefia Albrighf Secrefary-Treasurer ....... Karen Tilley Reporler .... ...... M ary Ann Gill Sponsor . ................... Mrs. Jeanne Neal X Palfi Horn Tim Kable Jayne Ausanlca Danny Avererl- Elizaberh Boyce Jane? Buchanan Carolyn Carrer Palsy Corfer Loyd Chumley Ronnie Corron Jerry Don Cowden Gloria Davis Sherry Dennis Befsy Dixon Nancy Dowlearn John Foley Alan Freeman Sue Galyean Robby Gamble Nancy Hair Mary Halberl' Bill Hibbs Craig Marlin Viclci Meyer is Jean Moran Becky Newman Sherry Oglesby' Mike Spiller Kafhleen Slory Karen Walker Mike Washburn Elaine Woods 1 New Members of NHS Initiated in March Linda Bradford Tommy Clanlon David Coleman John Crues Roger Deerinwaier 1' e , if C' ii. John Dickenson Sieve Dryden Edwin Duich LaDonna l-lainline Becky Jenkins David Jones Gary Longbolham Diane Monfgomery Sieve Morehead Susan Norwood Janel Ponder Sieve Read Karen Tale Beverly Tidrow Julie Treaf 'GF' 4 iie., A P f x? y 20I Alan Freeman, Palli Horn, and Lee Norwood received honor awards all four years in high school. Scholastic Awards Represenling lhe lop 32, 1 lheir respeclive classes, 'ren sl denls from The senior, junior. ar sophomore classilicalions receive scholaslic award iaclcels. Afler slrenuous lwo-day lowa Tesl 4 Educarional Development 'rhe scores and grade poinl average from 'rhe previous spring semesh and lhe presenl fall semesler wer considered in lhe seleclion of Th covered honor. This year The lesf qualificahor were slighlly allered. Each appl canl had 'ro lee carrying al lea: lhree subiecls recognized by +h lowa lesl before he was allower lo compele. Each ol lhese sh denis is lo loe congrarulaled fc lhis oulslancling example of Raids achievement Senior Scholasfic Award Winners: Mary Anderson. Alan Freeman. Sherry Dennis, Palfi Horn, Jean Moran. Lee Norwood, Pam Hammond. Craig Marlin. Cafhy Cole, and Danny O'Connor. 1 I . wg! if Eunior Scliolasfic Award Winners. Seafed are Palli Fleming, Diane Monlgomery, Dyann Fulmer, and Linda Andrus. Sfanding are John iclrenson, David Jones, John Dryden, Jolxn Crues, Edwin Dulch, and Tommy Clanlon. Scholastic Award Winners phomore Sclnolasiic Award Winners. Fronf row: Jeanna Moore, Marla Srewarl, Mandy Balch, Carl Jaediclce, David Jennings. Second w: Tony Edwards, Max Vordenbaum, Robert Campbell, Bonnie O'Brien. ScoH Pelfif. 203 QQ Sealed: Louise Hodges, ElizabeTh Boyce. Sherry Dennis. Janel Buchanan, Cindy Hillner, Jayne i Ausanka. Janice Albert Cindy PenningTon. Slandingz Alan Freeman, Ricky Lane, Mike Deefs, John Crues, Melvin Willis. Lee Norwood. Jim Miller, Shelley McCallisTer. Noi picfured: Debbie Sleed. Quill and Scroll T Raiders ranking in The u per Third of Their class are eligible for individual recog- oT seniors and 'uniors who have exhibiTed superior work in some phase of 'ournalism. Quill and Scroll. sponsored by Mrs. Jema Kinzer and Miss Alma McNeill, consisTs of seniors and iuniors who have exhibiTed superior work in some phases of iournalism. The BesT Worker of The Year Award was presenTed To Mary Ann Gill from The Rider Roundup STa'Ff, and Gloria Davis Trom The Raider STaTT. N x,., E 5. T V D ,, Mary Ann Gill Gloria Davis M OTher members are Pam Hammond, Judy LedbeTTer. Ma Ann Gill, Gloria Davis. Officers are, fronf, Sherry Dennis, vice- presidenT: Shelley McCaIlisTer, secrelaryg back, John Crues. Treasurer: and Mike DeeTs, president 204 i Mary Ann Gill. recipienf of fhe Beify Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow Award, was chosen because of her homemaking skills and knowledge. Chosen by ihe faculfy. Loreiia Albrighf was Rider's DAR Good Citizen. Honors DAR finalisis: Shelley Lenz. Lorella Albright Mary Ann Gill. 25 Band Karen Walker Band sweefhearf nominees sianding wiih Karen are Susan Wyaff, Nancy McKelvey. and'Claudia Davidson. i n 206 3 N Music 'iff' . I i Q Orchesfra Cheryl Curry Sweethearts Norninaled from fhe orchesfra for 'rhe honor were Bernadele Smilhson. LaNell Hooper, Milli Sfumpf. and Sweeflwearl' Cheryl Curry. A Cappella Choir Kay Williams Judy Ledbelfer. Karen Tilley. Lynn Grayson, ancl Lana Jolwn son were ofher nominees for Choir sweelhearl. Q A wwf X my yhlxgit N? Cindy Penninglon received flue I966 Red Cross Cer- 'rificafe from llne Air Training Command. xml Mary Ann Gill represenled Rider af Girls Sfafe. Those who allended All Sfale orclweslra and choir were Bernadele Smillmson, Nancy Gafford, Gary Pafferson. Loyd Chunnley, Milzi Siumpf, LaNell Hooper and Cheryl Curry. Gary was 'flue only choir member. 208 4 J- Seniors receiving Nafional Me Leffers of Commendafion were Ju I, ifxj Danny O'Connor received iihe Twelflh lien Award for his ouisianding school pirii and parlicipaiion in pep rallies ind oiher school funclions during his igh school years. Receiving Honorable Menlion in fooiball were Sieve Read and Tommy Clanlon kneel- ing: Ricky Collier, Larry Lowder, Dick Harris, and Milce Kincaid, sianding. ldbeiier, Belsy Dixon, and Eddie llzer. The oulslanding doubles iennis 'reams were girls. Gloria Davis and Marsha Davis: boys. John Burlcman and Sieve Massey. The oulslanding singles players were Gloria Davis and John Burlrman. Piclured lefl' fo righi: Sieve Massey, Marsha Davis. Gloria Davis, John Burlcman. -qu-vans: fl, X gk, ' , fi! .Ass 4 vi' G Ti F f ball ig W .. Q. K ,J 1 '17, KX t k V, 1-,A N. 'Ti ES! I f 5 A E? 4: 3' ', 'f1A' ,if .-mfg, 'X 4 QHQK1 ii A g il ef .1 . I lni a l . me ' V , it , I I X V L N . ,,,, 5 i R ,sf . A l a . Q4 .. A L g , W mea? L 4. gl! L i 1 We Bo'Hom row: Manager Phil Arringfon, Craig Marfin, Richard Yaies, Bobby Dove, Richard Harwell, Mike Ruih, Rick Gearharf. Charle Salfer, Lynn Siroud, Ronald On. Terry Hifi. Second row: Coach Roberfson, Mike Kincaid, Lewis Brooks, Jerry Gossefi, Charles Aver' Sieve Read, Mike Washburn, Mack Lowe, John Foley, ScoH' Crain, Sieve Shelion, John McFall. Manager Jimmy Lindley. Third rov 1966 Rider Raiders Wi+h 'ihe srrong rradifion builf by reams of +he pasf, ihe I966 Raiders provided Rider wiih a season of changes and surprise. Dis- Trici' 4-AAAA was splif info 'rwo zones 'ihis year due 'ro 'rhe increasing number of new high schools in Jrhis area. Predicied in pre-season rafings as number one in Zone I, +he Raiders 'foughr fheir way ro an 8-2-I season. Copping 'rhe Zone I championship, 'rhey fulfilled 'rhe prediciion and helped bring 'rhe inevirable +o Wichiia Falls- an infra-ci+y dis'rric'r playoff game. 2l4 Wg? '15 F ' i ' . ri . I i 4 A ,W 1 kv AL , ,u L .. Q a- 5' pau, 5 'K - -1 4 R I an n ull !! I i af Y V , 1 2 , , lioech Gearharf. Tommy Clanlon, David Anderson, Mike Arp, Tommy Liflle, David Mirchell, Tommy Arp, Tommy Valenra Larry Sims Edwin Julch, Ricky Collier, Darel Snyder, Coach Tyler. Fourih row: Manager Truman King, Troy Dunlap, Don Dudley, Milne Phillips Diclc Harris Eo ,ane. Sieve Sullivan, Tom Esfes, Larry Lowder, Jay Buchanan. Roger Deerinwafer, Ronnie Sappingfon. l l i Zone I Champions l l Varsify Schedule Raiders Opponenls Raiders 6 l-lirschi O 2l Bell 20 Pampa O i4 Lawion i 28 Paschal 2l 42 Sam l-lousion I4 Palo Duro O 35 MacArlhur 0 Wichiia Falls 0 6 Wichila Falls 24 Casileberry 7 1 966 All District Zone 1 4 AAAA Dudley finds a hole in 'the Pampa defense. . -1 Avery keeps The Huskies in as Clanlon goes lo +l1e oulside Avery leads Dudley for a long gain agalnsl Pampa. Rider 6 Hirschi 0 Rider 20 Pampa 0 ur.:-' Valenfa escapes around leff end Rider I4 Palo Duro 0 Brooks and Lowder help clear fhe way againsf Palo Duro. Rider 28 Paschal 2 I vi -J ,Q ra- 3, if a it 4 Anderson reflecfs fhe excifemen+ of The feam. . I 7 ' vb 0 .r :K k,l' V N A 5 Q The Raiders g Rider Dunlap helps open ihe way as Sims drives for ihai exfra yard! Wichi+a Falls High School 0 eosseffffghhfofafough one N Coyote! w 2, 4, , 1 ' :ft A ' im I r... U Traffic becomes heavy againsf Casileberry. Gosseff goes for a Raider fouchdownl Rider 24 Casfleberry 7 Tommy ouf ru 513 1 M, sf 1 7 l fl Q Vi ? A- gh ' fy S , i X un. I ' ' ig, V -5 Q sv ki xi 'f 'Y' if ,, ,J ' be 221 . e.4 if Valenfa prepares 'ro fry off-fackle. Q Rider I4 A hc Law'l'on High 2 I Raiders move agalnsf a huge Lawton defense Raiders give profeciion as Tommy looks for a receiver. Rider 42 begins anofher fouch- drive. Sam Housion 6 Troy foes one ihrough . .. 10 df x N N 1 i' H . i' QQ, 1 . U 'H' 494.2 be if K ff f . .f f-5 ,J 5. e'. Q B. R, .fI' t i yn. '5f. A 1 4 K 2' xi ' r , .. M ws N f .. 'Q f Nat' xf Q ! wx Q In 224 X I fa fm- ef' HQ 4 up 33 0 . .Qi ' JK' .f f W I 5 n '-W 5 ' ,- .fm 1 . -,M 5 X ' 'M M.-qi - . y JP, M f 2- ' F vig. t iiffs' f fe? A 'Q Q Q xi? W' K wivsifvsf If 1-m, 1 -U gg 'X 'S' M - i g5Z,?f.g?k Q as 1 V 1 1.4, mi, 2 . . f ' 'X I , -fb Mzfw, .1 ,L x fgiwgk zivyyy v 51 ,Ag V M I 5' X My wwf ' ,, Q , If V ren sig , , i X EEE lv ly, 1 '!'4'35 flglsvd 4 A Wifi ll David Johnson, R iirsl' row: Joe Sailla. Milne Valenla, Danny Auslin, Mark Hager, Ricky Eubanles, Bob Burre , well Milne Ogden, Kerry Maroney, Dale Prcbsl, Scoll Wriqhl, Gary Ebner, Mgr. Bill Rhine. Second row: Coach loby Tyler, Eddy Bales, Tim Forester, Robert Mundlin, Don Bennell, Freddy Marshall, Ricky Owen, Darrell Bla il. l've go? il, l've gol 'h'll'n lon aqalnsl Hurschi. The goin' gels a lillle slicky lor VN i r q orfh, Roger Whiflingron. Jim Biggs, Ray Kinfner, Guy Den- m, Coach Young. Third row: James Delcoure, Bill Wiley eve Smerhie, David Burney, Daryl Burney, David I-Iavellra arry Wisdom, Bobby Rowland, Jimmy Powell. Noi' picfured grs. Bobby Maxwell, Leroy Chacldiclc. af Thomason, Milne Davis, Frankie Parkinson. Scolr Peffif, 1966 Bandits One of 'rhe mosl imporlanr asse'rs 'ro a sfrong Varsily foolball 'ream is ihe assurance of a cleiermined and willing Junior Varsily ream. The I966 Banclirs have ful- fillecl lhis responsibiliry. The Team caprured 'rhe Cily Championship wilh an impressive 7-2 season. The morale of 'rhis spirired +eam will surely carry over lo nexl year's va rsily. eave me! Schedule Bandiis Opponenis I3 Eisenhower 24 0 Wichila Falls I4 25 Norre Dame 0 24 Burkburnelr I2 25 Hirschi 8 29 Lawlon 23 I4 Duncan 2I I7 Wichira Falls I4 20 I'Iirschi O Foresler runs inierference for Saiila. Froni row: Sfriclcland, Bearden, Bovo, Wells, Oafman, Curlin, Fenfon, Bowen, Randolph, Mark, Edwards. Second row: Coach Blyfl' Coach Bailey, Smefhie, Berryman, Pilfman, Glover, Aiken, Sims, Davidson, Hill, Walker, Ekern, Coach Briffain. Third row: Mgr. Alle Shaw, Dulce, Thomas, McCown, D. McCoy, Drake, Smilh, Hefner, Isbell, Mgr. G. McCoy. Noi' picfuredz Epp. Brown. 1 966 Rider Rustlers Edwards makes a few yards againsl Washingfon. V ,...e.-...,....f,.--..-, ... 7 , Ti CU if .nw xx - H. 228 Hill sels up fo defen -1 Able supporfers of bofh Ihe Raiders and 'Ihe Bandifs are 'rhe Freshman Team-Ihe Rusflers End ing,wI+h a 6-2-I season 'Ihe Team added more vnc 'rories 'ro 'Ihe impressive lis'I' of Raider accomplush menfs. Rusflers I 4 I 4 I 4 24 24 6 6 48 O RUSTLERS' SCHEDULE Opponenfs Lawlon Cenfral Iowa Park Wichifa Falls Burlcburnelrr Washingfon Wiclwifa Falls l-lIrscl1i Washing+on Hirschi Edwards helps Isbell around flue leff end. e backs. he Ng ..,, - a , ,Ax Q K-I wwf S 4 1 I in K . is '21 U 2 Ea ,g iff I I W lll 1 , Il LE fi ' 1 3 1 I I I a ? ,..-azmkw -ff ffm: wp- Q 1' :w,:Lfw.1f 2- 1: -:Lf X.-Q. f-- my 2 Q: - , - ,Lv - .1 .X - - :f W - ,- , 15 - 1' : Q . - f . 1 an in Mrg. James Sf d g' Jeff Jackson. G Hicklin, Coach Bailey. ary Benneif, Kenny Bryant Ronnie Coffon. Jim Warson, Sieve Servies. Ronnie Chrisfian, n 1967 Raider Varsity Basketball Schedule Raiders Opponenis Raiders Opponen-is Washinglon 63 50 lvlacAr+hur Borger 38 Washinglon Childress 49 Burlrburnell Duncan 67 W.F.l-LS. Graham 78 Sam l-louslon Duncan 49 Bell Burlcburnell 35 Caslleberry W.F.l'l.S. 59 lvlacArl'hur Vernon 39 Sam l-louslon W.F.H.S. 43 Bell Graham 58 Caslleberry Washinglon 45 'Grand Prairie W.F.l-l.S. 35 'Grand Prairie Eisenhower 45 'Grand Prairie ' Dislricl Play-off 'l3l Jack Griffin All Disirici-Second Team All Zone-Second Team Jeff Jackson, Co-Capiain All Disirici Honorable Meniion All Zone-Firsi Team Kenny Bryanf, Co-Capiain All Disiricf-Firsi Team All Zone-Firsi' Team Zone I Champions In fhe sporis field, Rider became noied for more Than 'iooiball ihis year as The Zone I Baskeiball Championship was won by Coach Bubba Bailey and his assis'ran+, Leo Bri++ain, and Their eighi Raiders. In 'rhe words of a local sporis wriier. The only +hing Bubba's 'ream does is beai' people. This was ceriainly evidenl' as iheir season ended wiih an oufsianding record of iwenfy-ihree wins ancl five losses. Experi ball confrol and accuracy gave Kenny Bryani ihe high- esi scoring fiile. bui he had plenly of assisfance from Jeff Jackson and Jack Griffin. Griffin 1'hrows if in. Hey Bryant fhaf was my ice! Coifon aims for an easy one Jeff pufs a jinx on fhe Casfleberry basket 23 The game is locked .if , -V gy:-1, 1 -I 11 ff: , 'ga ii, es nf' Coffon eyes 'the buckef. Griffin goes for a rebound. Bryan? sinks anofher free one z-fnL.n.1nnna-1 ma.Lm-zkp.---.-.--Wa.L.n..A ffff f -:ww Q V15 ' . 4 A ' g l 4- f' it HA M.: Ai 5 ..,' ' W F , kv, K . f ,.1q- . if Lf , A' E W MS A S vw . 5 , X it .eff r- yi y - - ,, - N A 4 , If . V S. 1S xl wi 1 1 .., K M g 'Is Q4 var, 'if x K KU N + ' f ' W 'f W ? g spd, .Q 9 L.'us::, Jack looks fha siiuafion over. Well. +here's ihe firsf disfricf win-MacArthur E, , Kenny su I l'lI fake fhis one . . . you can have The next ls. k E E 1 Ll , ' ,, ff' T 'jig Hwy Whaf do I do now? Will you quif fooling around and shoof? Coifon geis ready for a rebound. Jackson moves 'the ball down couri againsf Grand Prairie Servies snares a rebound. Gef 'em, Jim. Squirrel!!! Coifon fries +0 block a Gopher shot I 3 1 . 9 Zi-J 2' Q L, ' fe if SW 2 3 ' H ., , . O l i 5 i ,3 , S 34-1 , . , 1 . .MI ,, ,,,,., ..-W .W -,a,s,.f --,. , f Z ef l , W, kv, TH K 4 5 sviAls14l 1 ,l , W? I f First row: Maroney, Crenshaw. Deerinwa+er, Phillips, Bowers. W. Smifh. Mgr. Fyke. Second row: Coach Briffa Tho es Chapman. D. Smilh, Hollars, Owen. Bandit Basketball ln +heir fhird year as 4-AAAA compelilors 'rhe B +eam. coached by Leo BriHain, lopped previous records by complef- ing +heir season wilh len wins and lwelve losses. Deerinwafer sneaks around an opponenf. 240 Rider 47 46 49 33 52 69 46 57 49 3 3 55 46 44 44 48 42 5 I 40 44 46 47 43 Schedule Washinglon Berger Childress Duncan Graham Vernon Eisenhower Coyoles Coyoles Burlcburnell Graham Washinglon Coyoles Eisenhower MacAr'rhur Sam Houslon Bell Caslleloerry lvlacArlhur Sam l-louslon Bell Casfleberry A 4 ffl 3 . f F -K f m Q2 ai: - 5 . W I J . , fs , 3 5. 1965 Rustlers Coached by Bill Blyihe, 'rhe Freshmen Rusflers confinued The Raider 'rradiiion of fine sporis- manship and loroughr iheir season io a success- ful close. bringing home srill ano+her hinf of fu- 'rure baslceiball championships. They finished wiih an 8-5 season. Chris fighfs an opponent for a rebound. 242 Schedule Rider Opponenf 46 Hirschi 29 43 Wichiia Falls 32 29 Burlcbumeif 28 3 5 Noire Dame 3 3 53 Washingion 6 I 53 Burlcburneii 49 47 Vernon 49 45 Lawion 47 44 l-lirschi 45 5 I Wichiia Falls 40 54 Burlcburne'r'r 52 53 Noire Dame 52 69 Washington 86 Ken pops ihe ne? onva jump sho'r. Seaied: Jackson, Covingion Pappan, Morris, Darier. Randolph. S+ d' : an mg Mgr. Bow Mgr. Epp Hill. Higgins, Brown, Moorehead Johnson. Be an, Coach Blyfhe Surely you're lcdd g7 if S R QQEMSSMM - as as Wwe ss s sw xx ,s 31.321 se. K as, T X . s F .W X Q.. af. gf., 5' 5 -- Q7 if , 2 X , X . . . is Y, C. . 4 H ' Q , 1 ' 7 s 'h 'Y11if1i2T :-1-:s i' .. 1 f '- -ifygiiikbgr s - i T ba A, sf. e . . A as s . ., ss- f .gr-osx X T sf , -.Q S cz 1 SQ 1 s S f 'X . lisa Ms - f im S as ,if L54 Q-f S , ,is . pagqsiss-s,e.:.s 1: sz 1 z, f R . Q51 ...Z if s sffxfsswsrrs .1 . i K 'S . K' V as i Boys' Varsity Tennis Team: Kneeling: Carl Jaediclce, Sieve Massey. Slanding: Mgr. Kerry Duke, David Jones, Roberf Campbell, Sieve Morehead, John Burlcman, Coach Morris. Noi pic'l'urecl: Jimmy McCracken. Varsity Tennis Coacheol by Tyrone Morris and Daisy Sligar. +he Varsily Tennis Team is loolcing forward lo a success- ful season. Nine le++ermen have rerurned ro help meel' The challenge of 'rheir vigorous spring scheclule. David Jones John Burlzman Sieve Morehead Carl Jaecliclxe Sieve Massey fi :wx -75 JSF 1 Q fm it j N .5 'ff Jr - . . , f' aw F Efx Q, X . L aj J , 1 , ' if ww- ' ' lj z AW L Q NA Ma .4 4 A M . S Y x Mk, fl ' wn-Q-...,..m,.-.,...,.,,, ., 4 .,n.?yQ ' ' . A I 5 ,,fq.,,, -, ' - - um ,C ffl W .HV ,. is , s, An 5' ,ff : ... Ex AbA.. -vi? gs A ,Q 5 K ii! g i fi gg ll. Q , Q 1 3? 1 4 ' Ai 2 A ' if Vi Q A -4v'fm 55 ia. S1 ending: Coach Harvey Coombs, Teddy Marlow, Sophomore: Steve Dryden. Junior: Larry Donley, Junior: Don Brown, Senior: Allen Whife- ead. Senior: Chris Baumgerfner, Senior: Tim Kable, Senior: David Reese. Junior. Kneeling: Eddie Zinni, Sophomore: Ricky Hodge, Sopho- ore: Gary Gregg. Freshman: Andy Wilson, Sophomore: Larry Park, Freshman. 5 o Coy Co-Capiain Allen Whifehead Co-Capiain Don Brown 247 Tim Kable Chris Baumgarfner Larry Donley Coach Harvey Coombs Working 'ro equal 'rhe Fine resulls of pas? feams, lhe I967 group is off To a fine slarl wil-h 'rhree refurning leHermen ou+ of lhe six who leflered las+ year. An+icipa+ing a full spring scliedule. fhe 'ream began praclice early in Seplem- ber wifh Coach Harvey Coombs. Wifh 'rheir obvious spirif and enlhuslasm, a regional or even sfale mee+ loolcs very possible. Eddie Zinni Larry Perl: . . J ' E, - ef rl -7.951 K V V David Reese Teddy Marlow Ricky Hodge Golf Schedule W.F.H.S.. Lawion High, Duncan, Lawion Eisenhower .... February 28 Souihwesl Recrealional lFor+ Worihl .................. March 3-4 Possum Kingdom lGrahaml .............. .... ..... M a rch IO Wichiia Falls High Schools ........ ..... M arch l7-I8 Bluebonnei lBrownwoodl ..... ........ M arch 24-25 Amarillo Relays ........... .... M arch 3l-April I Disfrici' lfxrlingfonl .................................... April 7 Andy Wilgon Sieve Dryden Gary Gregg 4 l SiHing: Owens. Sfevens. B. Allensworfh, Powell. Johnsfon. Kneeling: Maxwell, Swanson. Teelers, Minnick. O'Connor. Slancling: J. Allensworlh, Dublin, Tarkenion, Williams, Smefhie. Pfeiffer. 1 96 7 Rider Swim Team, Coach Pickle and Capfain Ford Swanson Coach Plckle 'eadie innicl: demonsfrafes fhe back- 'oke. nv- . 11-j-'Ula Williams comes up for air. Swim Team Schedule January I4 2 I 28 February 3-4 I0 l l I7- l 8 25 March I7-I8 WFHS Boys Club Dolphin Relay Texas Tech. SMU Relay SMU U. of Texas U. of Texas Permian Odessa Midland Lee Midland SWAAU SMU Paschal Forf Worfh Sfafe Meer U. of Texas Pfeiffer prepares for his graceful dive ln Coach Piclcle's firsl' year wifh +he swim feam af Rider, his only regref is fhe laclc of parficipanfs. However, fhe fine medley relay feam of Ford Swanson. Ron Williams. John Allensworfh. and Terry Tarkingfon has won or placed in every meef so far. In ifs fhird year as a parf of Rider's afhlefic deparfmenf. This group of boys has a fuller and beffer schedule. so we are expecfing +he very besf from fhem. Coach Pickle fells a liffle iolre before pracfice. Lrlcingfon for 'rhe race. 25l Eisenhower Eisenhower . . Lake Worlh . . . Duncan .... Hirschi . .. Sherman . . . Lawlon . . . Lawlon ...... Lake Worlh . Wichila Falls Sam I'IousI'on Caslleberry . Bell ....... MacArI'hur Sam I-Iouslon Caslleberry . Bell ...... Hirschi . .. Duncan MacArIhur . ...........- ... . .. - ... .. ... .- Schedule March March March March . March March .. March March March March April .. April .. April April April April .. April . May . May . May Coach Young and Troy work 'rogefher af 3 7 I0 I4 I7 I8 2I 23 28 3I 4 7 II I8 2I 24 28 I 2 6 praclice. Y s I gk: QA I ,, ,, Y 3.1! .mtff A ' YY . V X. Baseball Coaches Newman Young, Don Slringer, and Charles Byars Ihink Thar This Ihird year in 4-AAAA mighl be 'Ihe one. Leflermen Slyles, Trigona, Pappan, Joe Miller, Dye, and newcomers Valenla, Jim Miller. and Kincaid. who looked good in praclice, and promise a good season. Pappan sfrefches for a ball on firsf base. I 1, t 'uf' ,X ., Kneeling a'I' leff: Podszuk, manager: O'l-learn, shorfstopg Coleman, shortsfop: Hollars, pircher: Dye. second base: Trigona. pifcherg Kincaid, sec- ond base: Pappan. first base. Sianding: Coach Young: Coach Sfringer: Miller, ouffield: Recfor. ouifield: Crenshaw, pifcher: Gill, pifcher: Boyd. pifcher: Li'rHe. ihird base: Coulson, shorfsiopi Dunlap. cafcher: Sfewarr, firsf base: Spillar, ou?- field: Sfyles, caicherg Valenfa, ouffield: Sfiemel, ouffieldg Sims. pifcherg Cafon. ourfieldp Harden. ouffield: Miller, ouffieldz Thomason. manager: Coach Byars. Germany backs fha Raiders. David Sryles plays Cdffiher- , ' N- L- fafw, vw-- rrrr ss, , b 253 Seaied: Hayes, Daniel. King. Dove, Redden, Sfruck, Ogden, Hord, Penney. Kneeling: Dipprey. Pafterson, Lyons, Harvey, Wikerf, Brooks Duffy, Marfin. Langsfon. Sfuffs. Third row: Coach Robertson, Coach BriHain, McLaughlin. Garreif, Saiffa, Capron, Dickerson. Dudley Clanfon, Benneff, Whiffingfon, Toland. Coach Gearharf, Coach Blyfhe. Fourfh row: Harvey, Phillips, Kaspar, Manning. Burney, Thomason Arp. Smefhie, Black. Bobby Dove Eddie Harvey Ronnie Manney e iic A e' y i C ' 5 f .Qw,4c..,mQk-Hd Q I C gfmg.,-, y 'sa 'QW ---- T ,, ' 254 Dgn Dudley Craig Mafiih Track Wifh several Ielfermen relurning, Coach Roberl- son and his Ieam are working Ioward a successful season. A beHer.scheduIe plus efforf and desire from Ihe boys promise 'ro mainrain +he fighling. winning. Iradilion of Rider I-Iigh School. Schedule Texoma Relays IGainesviIIe .I .... Wichila Falls Invilafional ....... Kangaroo Relays IWea+herforcII ......... .... Red Dog Relays IRangerI ................ . . . Red River Invilarional ILaw+on Eiesnhowerl ....... Dnsfrlcl' II'Iurs'rI ......................... . . . March Il March I8 March 25 . April I . April 8 April I5 Thomason and Arp Shol-puHers R E ? 1 E 5 5 1 1 93 ,xg f x we be fs X S Wallunder's proiecf-need we say more? , ll Pep Rallies Boo! J! is A I f 1- IV, ,- f 1ZLx A L ' Y 1 X- ,. - i X 'bbb . 4 V Y 2 'A A E M... W. W ., Ax -.. --4 X W -N..LL K N W M Q5 ,xkwme VL ,J,,,,,Mf 'h N 1 V, Nm- NN. A V f ' 'ik RAN -f 1 W' V W -Q, THIS is Spirit. 258 --v JF r X 1- Ol , rp 1 '1 'Ui f? 1 I ,AL Q 1 N x . i V 4 'N .h 0 . . . I . I , . Q - . Q . 1 x.,' . ', v Q U . 'A . ' -Jt 0 I ' 4' ' 0 0 a 1 X I. O ' s ' . I ,L 1 I , Q . r I ,, .' 9 ' i ' g , X ' 0 1 VX, ,n xg, Q , 5 . fy' ', X I 6: N ' -, s . g 'gi ' 0 . . . 1 ' , ' 0 'Q L I QA .8 . 'cb' d ji i' 'K End' A' I- . ' 5 ' ,- ' L ' A. N Y: . V -Y K wh 1506 N' 1 . v Q L..f V ' e ,-,.,... wi 'g,5.g?lF?5f Sv. ' x I QBN9 912' lf' . New Coun-fry Cornflakes Leapin' lizards . . . only six bifs?!! Chumley-our Tiiuana iuba. Good 'ole Mr. Greenieans Tune up yer dad-gum geefar! Round up Weeki And +he big hoe-down oufside ye ole Gren Garfer ' - n Qaalgwxuuiw ff .Wx ..all Always a favori+e dish. Mr. Bonham's ar+ sfudenfs deck The halls and Chrisfmas Tree. ,ii 5-1 XL' Ambidexdrous, ain'f she? 1 i l You don'+lilce1l'1e decorafions? Well Foley backs fhe Raiders. Would you believe i 15-mwmum, mamma' .nf vu- .Un 1 if J.. 2,1 ummm... Before . . . Lee does have a heart Afier . . . Cupid fakes his foll. S 1 Y Whaisa maffer, Toby baby? r 'Ii Qi WANTED: sly cookie snaicher. 264 Oh. Kenneih . . . noi me! l+'ll never fly. YOU wanf ME fo qo back fo Mexico wifh You??! If l'm elecied . . . fBoys. you've been asked once To leave ihe bal- loons alone.l EXIT K Roberf got a blonde and a brunefie ou? of his Brylcreem Tube! The Dynamic Duo G-L-O-R-I-A! Nobody appreciafes my falenhl? Spaceman, Pierce invades fha woodworking clas IKRIVLC UNL : v1rs. Beisel, Assisfan+ fo fhe Librarian, ioined is in January. Do you have ihe feeling fhaf we've been here before? We found fhe missing Driver's Ed car . . . Coach Coombs had if! Somebody sfole my horse 267 Da rel and Kafhy The gods will be angry. ! 40-K 'Y He really can open Hwifl-1 his 'reelhl Gary Bennefl receives his a 'M Wil' EQ ,-1 . ,.-I 4 V J, .f w ...QU -. . 'L A 1 Ht Ax' A. . 'v , , ,Af 1.553 8 s ,x 'E I I nfs Q, 'MB cf' ...- -xi if 1- .Q ji K , En 'D 1 QA lv ,Q Susan fakes her first step on her year abroad. International Christian Youth Exchange Students Peler boinfs our piciures of Germany io his American parents. The Drydens welcome anoiher musician to the family. While most seniors enjoyed 'rheir last year at Rider. Susan Jusiin spenl' her senior year in Laren, Holland. Finding +he Du+ch waylof life much different 'though exciring. from America. she had rhe opporiuniiy 'ro visii -many scenic places in Swiizerland, Germany. and France. Wiih Susan going io Holland, Perer Podszuk came 'ro Wichira Falls from Dorimund, Germany 'ro live with ihe C. B. Dryden family. Enjoying ouidoor life, in Ger- many he was aclive in volleyball and soccer. He pariici- paied in numerous Rider aciiviiies and also managed 'rhe baseball ieam. Throughour ihe year Peier proved 'ro be a True RAIDER. .ll Susan enioys 'iraveling and sigh?-seeing in Holland. E i ........-..s..,MiM .....,Ms-R W MM.. ,.N..v'-Q aww,-w - iff W ..,,,:.-,-wfvf'- ' X LM, - Gymboree l ii Highlight A-.fin-f S s A i i 5 .SN Q i. 4 Dalane Wealherslon, Pa'Hi Grierson, Runnepup Miss Poslure I967 i Miss Poslure finalisl: Donna Knighlslep, Karen Ford. Vicki Carter, Dalane Weafherslon, Ellene Lesler. Judy Vaughn, Palli Grierson, Glenda Owens. Carolyn Hoelfner. 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