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

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S EEN Y S W : 1 1 5935. f vjhj, X15 I X il ,E T -fx ' M Ax -X' - 'Alf-Q,-'jjff V X5 sg ' 5 x ui ' I ini . .,,-ff K Nas x X XQGR 7 MX K pf .iff .f 0941 Jae Lf ,, 7 . f- K Vx,k K R S 4 f 1 : ':,A .54 V, .. I + , ,A 1 2 I 2:1 .HW ' ' Amd 1 '.' W.. 5 , Q S L A 4 1 Hiv- '47 Versatility best describes the person whose voice on the public address system advises students of all school activities. As a member of the faculty for 12 years, she has been involved in helping to establish many of Rider's traditions. In addition to teaching physical education, general science and English, she has been interested and involved in student activities as sponsor of the Gym Leaders, Quill and Scroll, National Honor Society and the first Rider annual. Because she is admired, loved and respected for her untiring efforts in devoting herself to the students in her classes and to those under her sponsorship, the student body of Rider High School proudly dedicate the 1978 Raider to Mrs. Jackye Plummer, dean of students. 1113! gs '-:Sli- PRIDE HONORS :Y f N IN if Xl Y - li QLM-, 4 M 'i fm. 4 I7 'Will ff rjmy V IH Km,A ,ffm NHL' fi fa' ,Q QMMR EN., a 'S F , u X ' ,V 1 eg, x V W :: i E ' Wig .W 1 ' - N? :iw v ilk ei? 'JA . W R E 4 ,T ,Q A Q ' Q ' if 1 -.,W, x ,1 ' 1 v 'Wiw 'mo ' D 18 .Honom !W, Q 4? ,.f K, f ! David Molinagaf ii i'gf9bL Wages, f Q .pf is X , -y' -L-lffl, fc ,v. .,s5 ki-vii 1 3.. , ' Q , ' 4' ' sl K . M '4- if ROUNDUP WEEK CLIM ED BY CROWNING Mr. Donald B. Cowan Woundup Week, a traditional activity at Rider, was celebrated Oct. 17-21. During this special week, students dressed in western wear to promote spirit and to form a sense of unity. In the annual Roundup Assembly, nominees for Mr. and Miss Raider were presented to the student body in a skit. Climaxing the assembly, the senior class, represented by Hal Ray, president, honored Mr. Donald B. Cowan by declaring him honorary Mr. Raider. He has displayed his loyalty to Rider throughout the years in many ways. He wrote the words and music of the alma mater and has been the master of ceremonies of the pep rallies for the last 17 years, having missed only two. Mr. Cowan has announced the Raiders' home football games for the past six years. He is also director of a cappella, Cadet and Girls Choirs. The highlight of the week was the crowning with the traditional black hats of David Molinaro and Staci Wages as Mr. and Miss Raider at the Roundup dance. David and Staci were elected by the student body as the couple who best represented spirit and friendliness, the qualities of a true Raider. -YA ,,. -. Mr. and Miss Raider nominees: TOP ROW: Mike Oliver, Craig Toby, Belinda Dunn, Bobby Teague, Jesse Mathis, Julata Wilson, David Nowowiejski, Gin- ger Gilbert, Claude Lollie. BOT- TOM ROW: Connie Leach, Hal Ray, Lisa Kramer, Brad Bowen, Tina Brummett, Becky Johnson. Honors 20 Honors FRONT ROW: Staci Wages. Becky Johnson. MIDDLE ROW: Kim Jackson, Julata Wilson, Lisa Kramer. BACK ROW: Karen Young, Connie Leach, Debbie Adams. Cheerleaders uphold Raider spirit mr cheerleaders were devoted and highly spirited. They represented Rider in all the games with their great enthusiasm. Through thick or thin and winning or losing, our cheerleaders demonstrated their spirit, stated Mrs. Carol Dollar, sponsor. They showed their love for Rider, a love which grew over the years and developed into the great pride and joy they have for Rider today. The cheerleaders introduced a new way of cheering to Rider students this year by using gymnastics and students yelled more than ever before. We can truly say that our cheerleaders were our pride of '78, 'l'l ' ,. Mrs. Carol Dollar, sponsor a-Debbie Aqams b-Karen Young c-Kim Jackson d-Staci Wages e-Becky Johnson f-Connie Leach g-Julata Wilson h-Lisa Kramer 22 Honors ss., ,. has Raider C re W elevates pride I feel Raider Crew this year is one of the best crews Rider has had because we all worked together very hard for the same purpose--SCHOOL SPIRIT, said Bobby Teague, captain. The Raider Crew's primary purpose throughout the year was to promote school spirit, whether standing over the unspirited in pep rallies or building signs at 3 a.m. The Raider Crew success was evident. The group promoted spirit by helping organizations with fund-raising drives throughout the year. The group's pride and willingness to succeed made the Raider Crew as emotional as the players on the field during their times of victory and defeat. TOP T0 BOTTOM: Bobby Teague, captaing Richard Lennard, lieutenant, Terry Baird, lieutenantg Mr. Tim Clipson, sponsor. F O lv 1 S is mu Q' ? ' Orientation was a big event for Randy. If I wait long enough, maybe she call. he I hope they did not see my pants split. Lonnie McClellan, come on down. Bobby Teague, captain, displays Raider Crew shows their pride by leading the Raiders on to the field. a bright look. Honors 23 ,l iv' 2 ? 2? SENIOR FAVORITES .P C3 Lf C'b v - I l:: 6.3 . n 5 mill lt. Q: E-'fff:',.su'4 f od! In Pl I! ns -' H SQ QQ, O p X ' 4 sl'I,'2P a. Hin: ' .Og 'UA '- a, ' r- '.s' 4 'I s 5, V. E ,A '45 no' ss il wg ' A ,AM H4 ' ,qv .ln 'Ulf Becky Johnson Staci Wages Tina Brummett Byron Jackson Rgb Abell 'QP Yer SENIOR FAVORITES Mike Oliver David Molinaro Belinda Dunn Jesse Mathis . L1sa Kramer JUNIOR FAVGRITES Kelly Dunn Leslie TOWI-y Andrea Borders Brenice Menzies DOf1ald Craig D Ou ar JUNIOR FAVORITES Carless Grays Pat Galyean Steve Baxter Gregg LOWS Hal Harbor SOPHOMORE FAVORITES Dana Emberton Phillip Dowd Bob Wllthrich Tonya Stone Tracey Wyatt SOPHOMORE FAVORITES Valenda Phillips Janet Miller Debra Molinaro Brad Robertson Mark Dawson FRESHMAN FAVORITES l Kent Walker Susan Stuckey Steve Leach Shelly Levy Cindy Hoover FRESHMAN FAVORITES Kenny Montgomery Paul Cook Beverly Dunn Reggie Gary Joel Deason -ui' Qu-r+4 ', -..,.r 113' uv .ER 1 . W hy. . if v yX -3. x. 1 , ,,,T.f,kr? , . ,X- J X, L s X m. Aizyw, WN., To-f n R 1 4' 'ii Q14 93 W 'ii and F A 'frm- 4 Y YY, YYYY 77777- Y YY. V. , ,. , ,P 1 S1 .1 ..' ' 1 4 N. u 5,1 'ix ,Q V 1 1 I f in. -f.-.env Music Sweethearts ChrlCol A Cappella ,QV Khrlsti Tuttl Leah Hooper Paula Bachmann A CAPPELLA SWEETHEART Shelley Hu-well Leslie Hale Aw' GzrI's Chozr Mimi Phillips GIRLS' CHOIR SWEETHEART Lisa Haggard Amy McCracken Orchestra I? Nikki Deaver ORCHESTRA SWEETHEART Cherl Cole gf Q? Bonnie Becky Watson Jnmle Miller Band VerDel mu Q .auf ,QNYX '9'l ?'D f tiki? 'Q' '1 u Kathy Sorenson BAND SWEETI-IEART Cherl Cole Honor 49 uatmnal rganization Honor tudent bm-tional Honor Society was comprised of outstanding juniors and seniors who distinguished themselves in academics. 4 Members were selected by the faculty on the basis of scholastic, leadership and service. Activities this year included a caroling party, a breakfast, and a banquet. SPONSORS OFFICERS Mrs. Francis Clanton Mrs. Pat Tompkins Ajai Cadambi- Leah Hooper' Lori Brown, Jamye Cook' Randy Gibson, co-president co-president vice president secretary treasurer TWO-YEAR MEMBERS Vic Boyer Pam Criswell Jenni Davis Michael Dowd Tim Gardner Bret Hanes Janet Kellogg V1 Lisa Kramer Jamie Miller De Nguyen Hal Ray Kelly Rinehart Shannon Rogers Katherine 50 Honors INCOMING SENIORS Janet Staten Deana Stone Karen Y0l1Ilg Terry Baird Susan Batson Kelli B1-gwn Jail Cafhel' Cathy Clampiti Tad C0llief Vickie Cook Linda Daugherty Jacquelin Dawson Clay Dean Nikki Deaver Susan Deets Kim DeMent Belinda Dunn Jimmy Farmer Kerry Graham -Q Pat Groves David Harrelson Linda Hoagland Diane H01-ton Todd Hughes Byron Jackson Kim Jackson 'Hb Cheryl Lavy Connie Leach Jerilee Leopold Gregg Lowe Will Lowe Kim McGilvray .v .16 wr Michelle Mengel Kenneth Missler Laura Nehlsen Huy Nguyen David Nowowiejski Karla P886 Jerry Phelps Not pictured: Nancy Lyles, Lisa Peck and Khanh Pham. Honors 5l 52 Honors Q-new! Mark Pruitt Pam Ritchie Elizabeth Sund Tracy Travis James Tull Mark Vallejo 4 INCOMING JUNIORS Betsy w3SSCl'0tt Rebecca Watson Stephanie Wolfe Shari Allen Steve Baxter Jeff Blacklock Angela Bragg Kim Darnell Donna Davis Janet Desborough Steve Fairfield Pat Galyean Hal Harbor Craig Kerbow David Lairmore Lindg Marks Diana Milliner John Muir Steven MUl'd0Ck Elyssa Pa1'iSh Sherry Pool Christi Rogers Sherri Roland Ross Smead L6XiC Stewart Laurie Sfr0l'1 .Ioanie Waltko Alicia Welch Tamera Wolfe 'rv' Students receive Com mendatlon Qgeff Berry, Ajai Cadambi, Jamye Cook, Michael Dowd, Hal Ray and Joy Robbins were recip- ients of Letters of Commendation in the National Merit Scholarship competition. These students placed in the top two percent of all seniors taking the PSAT. LETTERS OF COMMENDATION: Jamye Cook, Joy Robbins, Ajai Cadambi, Hal Ray, Michael Dowd, Jeff Berry. DA R recognizes good CIIIIZGI7 5,5 ' ' ll DAR Good Citizen: Hal Ray. gygll Ray received the DAR Good Citizen Award for his service, leadership, dependability and patriotism. Hal was nominated by members of the senior class and elected by the faculty. The Major Francis Grice Chapter of the Patriotic Society of DAR sponsors this contest each year. Runners-up were Staci Wages and Karen Young. Runners up: Staci Wages and Karen Young. Honors 53 54 Honors tqxen members of the sopho- Students f earn ' honors x more, junior and senior classes are chosen each year to receive Scholastic Awards. The awards were given on the basis of high grade-point averages and test J scores from the Iowa Test of Educational Development. Each winner received a letter. L -,A THREE YEAR WINNERS: FRONT ROW: Cheryl Lavy. BACK ROW: Ajai Cadambi, Vic Boyer, Hal Ray. .SEN1ORS: FRONT ROW: Lori Brown, Cheryl Lavy, De Dipprey, Randy Gibson, Hal Ray, Ajai Cadambi- NOT Nguyen, Elizabeth Sund, Vic Boyer. BACK ROW: John PICTUREDI Kelly Rinehart- nn W. ., . .a ' ,fQ, , , c QT' ti- M I7 . VA Q . r ' 1' 155365 . C 1 2:53553 1 1 'Q Y 'lf' 01,4 -:r p ie ' C- - V. 1' L 5 5 1 -. . . J 'N 0 ,, .gf Q 2. n it 53gg4 '1:4 5 R H +. . 9 .gl no 1 , 'f .Q.1.:x11, f3g1.dl:.::Qf??f1'Tf.u ' X JUNIORS: FRONT ROW: Laurie Strohy Dana Hagler, Kelly Collier, John Muir, Shari Allen, Janet Desborough. Lexie srewan, Ross smead. BACK ROW: Diana Miuiner, Not pictured: Sherry Pool. , i f 25 2 1333K s -Q , 'W 'WW' M Nunn some ,,-, INN xi 'M .Ln ik maint me-1 ma .... -4- Eli yi? 4 x 15.7 SOPHOMORES: FRONT ROW: Daniel Sodders, Alisa Phillip Franklin, Mike Byars. Not pictured: Dan Knight, Haywood, Steven Sodders. BACK ROW: Sam Kenshalo, Charles Swafford, Tod Thompson, Ricky Johnson. Honors 55 56 Honors Students Receive special awards MELVIN MYLES MIKE COOK FIGHTING HEART AWARD By team vote the Mike Cook Fighting Heart Award was given to Melvin for his leadership, determination to win and out- standing team spirit. TINA BRUMMETT TWELFIH MAN AWARD Each year the cheerleaders elect one person they feel has worked the hardest to promote Raider spirit. This year the award goes to Tina for her unceasing work, complete dedication and for al- ways showing the qualities of a MIKE DOWD BILL STEVENS AWARD The Bill Stevens Award was given to Mike for his dedication, sports- mflnship, loyalty and desire to wm. true Raider. RANDY LEEK ROBERT WAGNER MR. TECH SCHOOL A.M. MR. TECH SCHOOL P.M. Randy, a junior, is studying Robert is a senior interested in electronics, TAMMY HUSKINS dexsel mechanics. MISS TECH SCHOOL A.M. Tammy is a junior studying cosmetology. Quill and Scroll honors top journalism students ,Quill and Scroll is an intemat- ional honorary society for high school journalism students. Mem- bers must be in the upper one-third of their class and must have done outstanding work in some 'field of publication such as the newspaper, yearbook or mag- zine. Several contests and scho- lastic opportunities are available to members during the year. Mrs. Helen Johnson is sponsor of the group. K fST i 1 LK at I? X! PRIDE IN TEAMS 4 we., pgyf Q 'vw--W-mv-W 1 nanw'rfvf'f1YPf NN ' ' 'D V, ,:f:'f:v +'rfs 'e ?iW6pv,.,,,,',,,,, .,,, fl ., ,Mfg ,R , ,W,r,,fwA ., we My Ma 7 fr me W .t .I W I t 'fine ff -fftfr-R ' , , ...- ,A ff W 1 ' wwfw, iv Wit' W Q ---. rfnrmff-'- , , 5 ,ia Us 60 Sports Q . W, WH, ., , mm, ,vmywwwzfefzvyyhnmmwwxl ,wwpkm , W. , ,X y ,,,,,,, .. , - .f,,, 1977 Varsit 11 Q BOTTOM ROW: James Williams, Doug Hart, David Molinaro, Eddie McAlvain, Greg Lowe, Elbert Myles, John Blue, Mike Pepper, Bill Dawson, Mike Oliver, Gary Brooking, Donald Craig, Manager Steveson Hawkins. MIDDLE ROW: Arron Brown, Steve Baxter, David Nowowie- jski, Mark Vallejo, Claude Lollie, Scott Smith, Mike Dowd, John Little, Maurice Knight, Jesse Mathis, Jarrell Talley, Kenneth Wadjun, Greg Fields. 2 rw N ff -we :were 2, . W. 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Q-4'--yrpkgw-A -m-eq-u-w5w-'s',a,':f1Hsr-ew' , 1lvs'Yrsf'es2tw W'LY?EF'4l'14i Y' , :,vivuvumnz-e nvv f.,fnv:-r-cv-ivfuusifff 'l'f!1??'3, Q nnwnuecmwfwwvzmss 2 I if Sports 61 62 Sports ,V WW Gs-.Jw f' ' vi ma Q ,. Q3- Q bij 7: A , 5 9 O V f ' s, 'faizewpisa' - 3'4 - BYRON JACKSON Dlstrlct AAAA oEenslve end BILL DAWSON District AAAA offensive back All District Players MARK VALLEJO Distrlct AAAA offensive guard :AV f1.'. H f'L-tfffeislff' ., A an sD'D ' A r' ',-. l Q CARLTON NELSON District AAAA defensive lineman Honorable Mention Kenneth Wadjun Steve Baxter David Molinaro Bill Dollar Curtis Chatman Brent Scribner Byron Jackson Jesse Mathis David Nowowlejski Offensive center Offensive back Offensive back Offensive tackle Defensive lineman Defensive lineman Defensive linebacker Defensive back Defensive linebacker THOMAS PENN District AAAA quarterback, of fenslve Co-Player-of-the-Year MIKE OLIVER District AAAA defensive back Football Team climaxes year with Coyote win me Raiders surged to a re- spectable 7-2-1 season. Fans will always remember the thrillers the Raiders put together during the course of the year in the 1977 season. The dropped pass in the Arling- ton Sam Houston game ended Rider's hopes of an upset victory and a state ranking. The narrow conquest at Lewisville's home- coming proved ROI-I0 could come from behind when they had to. Probably the most exciting Rider- Wichita Falls game ever played was this year's one-point triumph and fifth consecutive victory over the crosstown rivals. Although a devastating loss to Denton ended ROI-IO's dreams for a district championship, the 1977 Rider Raider football team carried on the tradition of fine football teams at Rider High Coach Don Williams, Coach Don Hartman, Head Coach Morris 5011001- Mercer, Coach David West. I 52? STANDING: Manager Steveson Hawkinsg SITTING: Manager Kent Smead, Manager Scott Krueger. xx 'Q' 3-NL 'Q ,-f ,- VARSITY FOOTBALL SCHEDULE RIDER OPPONENTS 14 Abilene 0 13 Lubbock Monterrey 13 7 Arlington Sam Houston 12 17 Altus 6 27 L.D. Bell 7 20 Lewisville 17 21 Hirschi 7 14 Trinity 7 O Denton 37 14 Wichita Falls High 13 Sports 63 64 Spons Baxter finds one of the large holes in the Abilene defense. Rider 14 Abilene O F l , 1 g 3.3.-.W-ww' x' ' in. Guess who's number one? 'MY' W.3MFx Pepper and Bobo lead the way as Penn looks for a receiver QW- Would you go against THAT defense? The defense Stops a Plainsman Rider 13 e Lubbock Monterrey 13 X -an 'K'-Emu, ' ,bv ,R u X I 1 - ! Q. wh' -Q. m Penn watches a receiver while Lubbock watches Penn. '5 'X 3' nf llil' c f' Sports 9 I if Magic brings back a kick-off. Rider Arlington Sam Houston s Yr.. ' T n-nn.. The only reason l'm on the team is because the Coach likes me. Knight boots 1'efefee'S head J ' wr 5 ' Q f Q' E 9 N za w The Three Horsemen of Rider. Rider 27 L.D. Bell 7 68 Sports mi.. ,,.k . -. - , 3, K 1 K. ,Y kk A i . -- i ., kg? K ,K XA W Knight sets up. f sh,, ' X2 1-'v ! -. Q-1 A T Y. .x '- . f, -91 ',-'H ,-Q I w swf Q Q ,.5 .H Mx If 15 . Q, Ma- :', . zu! The face that drives women i wild. O .rf-111+ ' N 1 Blue adds an extra point. Rider Lewisville 17 H 9 xx kin .Q n '?:ssxw 1 9' 1,95 . ,V ' - f ., X , 'I in ' 'x Y ffv 'rx ., ' .. J 3 3 i.,i lag V j -'M A V L The thrill of victory. Doctor Dean works on Penn's injured knee. if 3 1 IN ds...K i N si 1'-Q in The Raider offense at work. 4 fx. L in is Sports 69 9 1A.vA'- ' ' 'I 4 ,p - 'Q .mn A - t . . ,Dv 'NN - I Wi' 'Af K R15 . ' w W s . H .N L f, - K Q Q K . xf' X' N X, f X S , . , nr- M, A I - s Q, . n Q n , : -1. T N' f ,V 45 -f 1' . 2 ' 5 fe 41 f A K K . 2 A , x H S' K - 1 ' ' ,. - 'fy-af. 15,1 Q . ' ffifmgkgae-:f'1 ?' ' ?'1'11??' gif- f V f ,-7+ -' W.: -1A wxwg. Q mf, fkfmrgyfl-fN'f f1 W f fin: . , W m-M W' ,J-M. U- Q, . if .ff-Q W ' ' li 1H223??f1'a2A4fefa+.22:rf'ff?fkS0ffiS4Y f- ' - N wp .A 5 ' A ' ,.Qk,g,w,,,:,,.fi,gg?Z,Eg:ig2?4tifT V ., . . ,. 6-f7,5.iW 33. if-M5 J, 4 W , .Laffy ,1.qv.-f ,M ,'f,f .',,! f 11.-f -,F Ay.-M --f'L,.' 5:,',35',,sT,5,: ' V 'ffl Q 7 4 ,Y,ffAg-4Qy?Q3gg 1f if gf, vig Q. ,. Q-34 TQ- SF FFL' 331 Stiif v Lg, f s i 5 T893 , 55' A w- ,fv ANN, ' .M .,'f' -u ,sf , is f, FM his Q QQ J: :W M nm k ' it . ,. i. - W, , gis t , 1 24 Tiptoe through the Trojans... Rider 14 Trinity 7 g I .ullxf-P Baxter blasts through the Trojan defense- Sports 71 72 Sports Penn is about to be tagged by the Denton defense. Denton Rider Cullins punts out of a hole Things werenlt all bad as Dawson helps Baxter gain yardage. You're crazy if you think I'm going in there... Rider 14 n Wichita Falls High School 13 L inn...- Y Pssst, Bill...I forgot the play. 'Nw'-ws. inf, y-.L 'iv-Q... Swing your partner... They fold U5 to 80 mme-H now do-si-do... Sports 73 74 Sports Bandits Achieve impressive season Jhe Junior Varsity ef. . Tgam, der the leadership of Coach Jay ' 4 - ved 3 -. pressive season with a record u fi A. e B S united together to take - . '. ip for the second year ' - .f f . This .- f s ch Qi 111 hopefully be next .. - ll rict 6-AAAA winn-3. . rf ' 97' 4- if .X QV Wx t X Y. N BANDIT SCHEDULE RIDER . OPPONENTS 47 Hirschi 18 28 Lawton High 0 44 WFHS 5 3 Denton 26 46 L.D. Bell 3 19 Hirschi 7 32 WFHS 0 29 Burkburnett 18 RECORD WINS.........7 LOSSES ..... 1 FRONT ROW: S. Landry, L. Robertson, L. Pearce, G. Robertson, B. Robertson, T. Truette, Bob Wuthrich, D Timberlin, D. Emberton, B. Anderson, R. James, S Baker, B. Darkin, J. Duke, K. Musick, managergSECf OND ROW: C. Stevenson, S. Autin, D. Broussard, B Boley, W. Sheppard, D. Payne, B. Forbes, J. Peterson, J. Chatman, S. Jeffries, M. Dawson, B. Pitts, M. Brown, R. Stone, J. Fleming, managergTHlRD ROW: Coach Guffy, B. Gamble, M. Streek, J. Hicks, M. Mills, C. Lile, D. Floyd, D. Lairmore, N. Spraggins, J. Stevens, R. Adams, P. Dowd, H. Hayes, K. Gray, D. Cash, W. Sinn, J. Simonton, Coach Hill. The sign of things to come. 4.1 X ,fx rf Bandit evades Bulldog tackeler. 'Q pq'-.r Well if they're going to be that way, I'll just leave. Q Af-sk A ka . ,K xg,-v 'rgflifliff' A -A . U ,.r I A. Q 'was' '- in r ,fr f Bandit quarterback prepares to release a long one. I-Ollie PeafCC'5 one through' Sports 75 76 Sports FRONT ROW: Brad Peterson Keith Scales, Allen Pattrich Rick Cochran Jack Swartz Mike Penrod Scott Robertson, Jarrel Mayjors, Mickey Johnson Bill Wilson SECOND ROW: Becky Rivera manager David Mowrey, Ben Jones, Jay Tillery David Cornelius Larry Moore Mark MacQu1ry Ronald Thacker WQSQSVN W 55 at is Jima, ON' 2 perfectio of atihainpion. The teanig together to Produc ga ting: gear vvith ag record under the Qfhe 1977 R ,gain the Sllldellce Of C03QCffg 'F13QdfRiiik'5rrH 2Qsgistant Coach Vaughn C0i?fm51ia,1flfhisAiyeargwvaspraitneigifiheginning for the players becitfse the tgi.leftMthcir Bobcat and Mustang rivalry into one team the Rider Rustlers. vuwnb Anthony Tevell Randy Dever Marty McBride Willy Bass THIRD ROW Joel Deason Ricky Files Scott Meyers Chris Gage Chuck Iles Roy Don Plimons Benton Ray, Mike McClellen Kenny McGomery Horace Boston Kevin Scribner Billy Skiles Mark Peters Steve Leach Ron Oden RUSTLERS SCHEDULE RIDER OPPONENTS Lawton Ike Hirschi W F H S. Seymore W F H S Burkburnett Hirschi RUSTLERS RECORD Wins Loses Ties ti i . h . els IS jfne M931 t' , W I,....,.6-4. .M 0 0 h 0 u I I I I I ' . . . . 6 I I I ' I I I I ' I I I . . . . I I I I I I I . . . . I I I I I I I ' ,f 1522 - I stgigtx M,.m556,, E WSW' ,Si at .6 t f it fp wil? n,,-af,,' F v 9 K , ws, im' tw' 6 ,-f-'figs If M 5 Q X 165 ,M sw X55 as A i K 2 W Haifa 6. 2 -A , is 9, .L ifwmff if S. 2 U 5:6661 if f 'Navi 6 Q5 it 'A 226361 ff K tl i ai ' A tr gt T a t i at K 2 if 36 5 3 M 'Z W gt, 6 K: X E lis ,X tk Q 6 6 QQ, . ,, ,E A 23 s ' S E M o ... 43 6 3 28 o Q We if It 12 .. .. 46 ' 20 21 3 Q J Q za 6 6 ,gt tr ' K tg f 9 9,1265 tm pp' wt TW 6 25 N M can FF' Wiki im! i' ef 15 'iw i it 'S Q I 2 A gh ,QS gt 2 im f S 5 E W Q 6 if L if T 1 rf 1 3 L 6 it st L t 6 q Sgt tif 3 l ga tt 5 1 6 3 fe 2 5 s 2 5 si Q Z 5 I gf 5 L , ,sf ,ajax fr tt ,S 3 gg mm, ,I 56 t v' 51 hftilmtfa iam ii K ss! 6 ,, Z- . sn. H' Horace hops over for slx' well, b3Ck to the old dlfawiflg board. 9' X f X Y Q . . ,QS I V Q 1 A qi? A --..,M. ,Xa . n 5m,3,. , ,K .4 S ' 0 Unknown Rustler deadens Husky attack. FOREI Sporis 77 78 Sports glory more mum A Riff mfg '-5 li. .-...--v 1 255 ...f 7 N ,, , E W -4, W , L If . Keith Sparks, Melvin Myles, Doug Harmon, Joel Talley, John Crane, Hal Harbor, Byron Jackson, Thomas Penn, Tad Collier Ricky Brown, Coach Mike Billingsly. Boys' roundballers face tough schedule SCHEDULE 52 Abllene 51 Bowle 45 Cooper 58 Abllene 65 Waxahachle 48 Snyder 1 Lawton 65 Burkburnett 56 Nlmltz 75 Spruce 62 MacArthur 60 Altus 66 Bowle 57 Lawton 63 Abilene 66 Mldland 49 WF HS f 57 Carter 47 Rlchland 91 Burkburnett 58 Cooper 63 L. D.BeII 60 Lewlsvllle 49 Hlrschl 63 Trlnlty 55 Denton 44 WFHS 60 Altus 77 L. D.BeII 79 Lewlsvllle 59 Hlrschl 63 Denton 55 WF HS f A Coach Billingsly in action. l '- Tit Rxcky cuts through for two. 'hd QAHE Look ma, one hand. ,. sv l fs -353 i .nn '1 t own h!.a....n. NMR-.,. . I L si?-1-K Z .. Vaal Another two for the Raiders. You look like you could use some Gatorade. .481 all Sports 79 SP Qnan Oh' I think I pulled something. Harbor strains to save a ball. ' 4. K in xr . .5 iv Q K' K N K 1 , .. 'E if x ' Raiders break downcourt li V... 3 fi' v X , W, Q 49r 08' Going up! F 5 K. Look, it's the Goodrich blimp. Harmon puts up a jumper. B . Myles outmanuevers the Pack. Sporis 81 82 Sports L. in 13 Q-5, E' 5 s s Wm g Uggl Melvin Myles Skies over Lewisville. in Q V, Doug concentrates on a free throw. Byron sets up against the Huskies. g r ' .. Q-'.,,,.,,-M'w: ' wiv. ' 0 5 F -. 3 t . f , C . - X -,Jaffa F ... .Ax N K Navi . A Raider defense stops Midland. sang Ricky, up and away. Ml' Here come the Raiders. Tad on the move. Ci NNN YW N , ki Spom 83 1 1 Substitutes await their turn. 84 Sports Bandits prove abilities Coach Vaughn Coffman and the Junior Varsity Team put forth games. A special victory was the 47 46 win over the Rowdles a super effort this year by winning close to three-fourths of their This game truly showed the team's determination to wm INXS!!! LT.,i.t!ti3!!.f!S!1!?Q1f5Ni SS ..,as...... 'vsbhuhihni . ,,- lgaguuxsunhf if gsmggngggggggggfgrgfgmsssez iw- rf !Q!!l.s1sw1SmS2s1Sviffsfsfsfisfiii Hui!!! NIBRUINNIHIHIXISIBI INN!!! FIRST ROW: Jeff Murlette, Troy Williams, John Arnold, SECOND ROW: Dan Knight, Wallace Cook Winston Clarence Myles, Celius Thomas, Steve Jones, Steve Browng Steve Cawthon, Allen Barnett, Brent Bowen Del Smith Stevens, Coach Coffman. JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL SCHEDULE RIDER OPPONENTS RIDER OPPONENTS 40 Abilene High 57 53 Richland 62 Bowie 47 68 Burkburnett 41 Abilene Cooper 39 S3 Abilene Cooper 65 Lawton High 52 S0 L.D. Bell 63 Burkburnett 36 74 Lewisville WFHS Tournament 59 Hirschi 49 Burkburnett 50 86 Trinity 58 Hirschi 25 64 Denton 84 Graham 53 47 WFHS 53 Altus 54 62 Altus 87 Bowie 42 68 L.D. Bell 59 Lawton High 61 66 Lewisville 50 Abilene High 56 56 Hirschi 70 Denton 55 WFHS XXI The Bump, The bench watches intently. W-My U Ufp 5 Wi -.,s-u AM- S 1 Bl1f01'd lays in 'fW0- If you are geing to be that way I just won't Qlay. Sports 85 86 Sports ., ,.......,.. .................................. --.W-. mm 'Nw FRESHMAN BASKETBALL:FIRST ROW: Brent Cameron, Sam Montgomery, Kyle Taylor, Horace Boston, Bart Holzer, Ben Houston, Danny Craig, Marty McBride, Will Pressong SECOND Jones, William Connally, Ronald Lingafelter, manager ROW: Eric Fancher, Michael Blanks, Craig DeMent, Kenneth Rustlers take charge all its 15 members each striving to do his best. During their 15-3 will probably make great Junior Varsity or Varsity teams in the season the Rustlers showed their excellence by combining future Shooting the ball in: Danny Craig FRESHMAN BASKETBALL SCHEDULE RIDER OPPONENT Burkburnett Olney Hirschi Bowie WFHS Hlrschl Burkburnett Notre Dame Olney Rider Tournament Burkburnett Vernon WFHS Iowa Park Notre Dame WFHS Iowa Park 68 Hlrschi . . - W ir V J. he Freshman Basketball Team had a successful season with teamwork and skin. Coach Don Hartman had a group of boys that 47 27 32 14 34 ' ' 40 59 ' 46 41 46 56 ' ' 57 53 24 41 38 50 37 58 - 30 55. 45 40 37 79 36 48 31 40 zz 83 . . . 63 Girls' basketball begins second year I IXLI JUNIOR VARSITY GIRL'S BASKETBALL: FIRST ROW: Zalena Thurman, Karla Widders, Donna Heron, Tammye Andrews, Delana Plain: MIDDLE ROW: Melinda Slusser, Amy Yeager, Melisa Huston Belivia Chatman, Carole Jackson: THIRD ROW: Jeni Jackson, Saija Heinonen, Mary Ellen Craig, Diana Russell, Janet 0'Mealey: Not pictured: Kristi Hilliard, Leanne Scaggs. gntinuing in the sports ranks this year was a Girl's Freshman Basketball Team. This is basically a training team to prepare members for advancement to the Junior Varsity Team. The team's hard work and long hours of practice showed their devotion to the game. gis was the first year for a Girl's Junior Varisty Basketball Team at Rider. Under the leadership of Coach Frank Farnsworth and Mrs. Lauren Jansen, this team has shown much determination and endurance. This year's team consists of some of the members of the 1977 team plus some new members. It can clearly be said that this team has been the basis for the first Varsity Team to begin next year. J .V. GIRLS BASKETBALL SCHEDULE RIDER OPPONENT 22 Notre Dame 24 18 Petrolia 16 16 Hirschi 37 22 Vernon 24 46 Notre Dame 36 Henrietta Hlrschi Vernon WFHS Hrrschi VYFHS WFHS FRESHMAN BASKETBALL SCHEDULE RIDER OPPONENT 39 Notre Dame 12 28 I Petrolia 25 16 Hirschi 46 9 Vernon 29 46 Notre Dame 17 31 Henrietta 32 19 Hirschi 31 24 Vernon 30 23 WFHS 8 30 I-Iirschi 37 31 WFHS 7 FRESHMAN GIRL'S BASKETBALL: FIRST ROW: Kim Caldwell, Diane McNeely, Lynda Little, Pam Williams, Brenda Flatt, MIDDLE ROW: Shari Bell, Lillian Strawn, Janet Jenkins, Renee Graves, THIRD ROW: Dee Dee Brown, Patty Weimer, Karen Sorenson, Sheryl Labe. Not pictured: Becky Bean, Kim Sosebee, manager. Sports 87 Workouts benefit Tenms Team Q9-hrough many hours of hard work, the tennis players strived to develop and improve their games. Combining the experience of 11 returning lettermen with the talent of younger players, the team performed well in competition. The team played in the Regional and State Team Tournaments, the Wichita Falls Invitational, the Spring Classic and travelled to Dallas, Hurst, Arlington and Abilene in preparation for district competition. Coach Jerry Franklin Leslie Towry BACK ROW: Phillip Franklin, Joe Bickley, Jeff McCracken Hickey Leslie Towry Ca Robert Driver, Jeff Blacklock, Craig Kerbow, Steve Brvwn Laudermilk Helen James Arnold Steve Tomlinson. MIDDLE ROW' Cristi Gowan Young Shen-ie , 5 Julie Bachman, Caroline Looney, Mike McCarley, Chipper Barham NOT PICTURED Joame altko -..-.qu.u..- -up -iiuemswau . . ,J Joanie Waltko Robert Driver Jeff McCracken Carol Massey Sports 89 A, Bree:-A 'Y 'Swami' 'il Kiwi A 'J ffpv If A. 1' I If V I 1 I -M -' ' - ft' ! . l Steve Brgwn Kathy Rutledge ' T I 'il if A 1, An-A JUNIOR VARSITY: FRONT ROW: Caroline Simpson, Lori Lentz, Haynes, Dana Henderson, Renee Berardi. BACK ROW: Jeff Jody Meunier, Clara Stevens, Jana Pink, Kathy Russell, Dana Barnett, Keith Clark, D01-18 GCUS, Mike BYHYSI Pat HCHIICSSCY, Lewis, Sujata Cadambi. MIDDLE ROW: Kathy Allen, Deanne Kerry Keener, Mike Longley. Mark Levy, Jay Murphy- Molinaro, Cindy Fairfield, Kelly Gibson, Elizabeth Partridge, Cindy Sports 91 'P F , , tsl Z- I 2 Lf 4 ' ai 4 Members of the golf team: FIRST ROW: Susan Lewis, Reggie Gary, Cathy Stevens, Susan Stuckey, Sharon Rousey, Kerri Stuckey and Sharan Tressler. SECOND ROW: Kurt Bowden Todd Thompson, Arthur Inman, Mark Barber Ron Hebert, Rusty Carpenter 'MW 92 Sports ost people think that golf is easy and anybody can hit a ball with a metal stick but it takes much skill and time to learn to do it right The Golf teams play 18 holes which takes about four hours They can split it and play nine each day They turn in their scores for their grade When time for tournament play the boys have to play 18 holes Raider. and Billy Oberlender. THIRD ROW: Brian Sattertield, Craig Stevens, Danny Shine David Crowe, Jeff Wardrip, Mike Adams ant' Todd Krueger. FOURTH ROW: Mark Hen derson, Fred Rawlings, Chuck Mulkey, Tom my Holcomb and Bill Dunkleberg. , the same way for the girls. i I in The Golf teams work hard, so they can have pride in being a l f Y e girls nine to qualify The top tive boys and the top tive ls go to the tournament At the tournament tltefbestf four boys scores are added together The lowest team score wins This is Beams X . -..-gre.. Gecl Just 131 feet to go! Double Sharon power! , Bill goes ape over golf. Q i ' if 1, me 'f Z5 .fi g1l?Zi5i1E+f,2S2ey'iQi- V- ' Where did that blasted ball go? ul' 4, .95 . X -Www 6 'fb Just a little bit more please! QI3' '4 Returning lettermen: FIRST ROW: Graig Stevens and David Crowe. SECOND ROW: Sharon Rousey, Coach Ray Snyder and Sharon Tressler. THIRD ROW: Tommy Holcomb and Fred Rawlings. P: A Sports 93 94 Sports Swim Team shows speed and agility qiforgotten hours of practice and hard work before and after school paid off for the Rider Swim Team. Coach Ronnie Rodgers' second-year efforts lead the swimmers to victory and established the team as large competitors because of their speed and agility. The swim team was noted this year for their large number of students on both varsity and junior varsity. The diving team also had a very successful year. Their efforts made while in competition helped them to form a better team. , 4 .. A 1'- f . . fy. in non Someone throw in the soap! CAPTAINS: Diane Harney, Doug Richardson VARSITY SWIM TEAM: FIRST ROW: Corey Pardue, Diane Harney, Frank Rogers. SECOND ROW: Jon Lavy, Doug Richardson, Max Marlin, Philip Sund. I I I.I 75.1 fr .. U . 6 , 5 1 1 'ii y ei be 'X Q i ... E I , . 1, - -. 1-M-W :ff 1' f TN'---f JUNIOR VARSITY: FIRST ROW: Denese Miers, Brenda Does the water really have Pruit, Leslie Coen, Sherrie Pool, Julie Gilbert, Denise flouride in it, Coach? Humphries. SECOND ROW: Corky Matthew, Jimmy Jones, Garth Vernon, Mark McBride, Tim Eckhart, Jergen Nielson, James Meadors. -3 t if I ,, 1977-78 SWIMMING SCHEDULE Nov. I8-I9 MSU Invitational Dec. I5-17 Highland Park Invitational Ii 1 DCC. 20 Lawton Jan- 20-21 Trinity lm'italional I Jm 27-28 'IAISCA Championships X I Feb H Abilene High School I F ,XX ' rXbliCIlC Cooper Fch. 24-25 District Mi1l'Ch 3-4 Regional March I7-I8 Stale MCC! K IVERS: FIRST ROW: Janice Mims, urner, Todd Turner, Jeff Rutter. Shari Craig. SECOND ROW: Ron Organizations 95 -3, I FRONT ROW: Bill Stevens, Tommy Lovett, Jimmy Bryant, Mike John Little. BACK ROW David Lawson Joe Werner Lemley Steve Dotson, Ricky Brown, Sammy Risner, Ernie Smead, Scott Smith Donald Craig Bobby Whitley Darkow MIDDLE ROW: Kenneth Wolfe, Stan Kruse, Ronnie Jackson, David Mollnaro Joel Talley BASEBALL SCHEDULE March 1 March 2 March 3 March 6 March 7 March 9 10 11 March 13 March 15 March 16 March 18 March 20 March 23 March 28 March 31 April 4 April 7 April 11 April 18 April 21 April 25 April 28 May 2 May S Burkburnett Iowa Park Altus Lawton Ike Lawton W F Classic Lawton Ike Iowa Park Burkburnett Altus Lawton 'Bell 'Lewisville 'Hirschi 'Trinity 'Denton 'Wichita Falls 'Bell 'Lewisville 'Hirschi 'Trinity 'Denton 'Wichita Falls 'District Games Culver Hunter Hayes, Greg Lowe, Jeff Peterson, Greg Fields, , 1 --f ,Lg E, .f Another 20 feet and I would have caught it Hard hitters slide to victory ge Raider Baseball Team, coached by Garey Guffy and David West, showed much potential by early spring workouts. The year looked to be a promising one as the team consisted of four returning lettermen and many second-year players. Team tryouts began Feb. 1, and due to severe weather, were forced to practice indoors most of spring training. Returning lettermen: Ricky Brown, Scott Smith, Byron Jackson, David Molinar0- KF 5 Look out New York Yankeesg here l come! 7 The coach said I would be good if I stayed on the bench. Sports 97 98 Sports 'Tracksters run through season 91 - - e track season began early in the year as the boys prepared for a promising season. As the year progressed, the team showed determination and talent. Under direction of Coaches Jay Hill and Fred Pink, the team finished with another ine season. H1 therel C-TQ' FIRST ROW: Gary Robertson, Phil Wiggington, Tracy Truete, Dana Emberton, Brad Robertson, John Rugeley, Michel Brown, Dennis lglehart, John Duke, Larry Robertson, Terrell Wyrick. SECOND ROW: Maurice Knight, Marty Behrens, Jeff Chatman, James Williams, Steve Baxter, Aaron Brown, Mike Oliver, Bill ,,,.,-f' .U-is -. +U'l ,. W K .tai 4,3-'ir Q- UQ' , N Five minutes to run the 100? 7 -quasar ijt-,ig 25, c-,J j ' 'FJ gsifkne its Dawson. John Blue. Brian Forbes. THIRD ROW: Coach Jay Hill, Johnny George, Jesse Brown, Phillip Dowd, Lee Willingham, Bill Dollar, Mark Vallejo, Jeff McWilliams, Carlton Nelson, Rob Abell, Elbert Myles, Coach Fred Pink. Vallejo hurls the discus through an F-wing window. I think Pm gonna win! not guppgggd to ggtgh this thing, The Si! Mink!!! DOH!! MBU. V Sporh99 lik il ......, M, I I l 'H-1 .N 1-2- a ' 'A :.. in as .T ay .-,,, xr' ,, f as as - 5 - 1 ' r I D OO gl Og 'Q- ,,r 1 4 L FIRST ROW: Ann Abel, Rhonda Bergenheier, Julie Peters, Pat Wells, Susan Hall, Marie Wallace, Francine Smith. SECOND ROW: Stephanie Richardson, Tracie Willingham, Judy Roberts, Gwen Cook, Karen Hennessey, Susan Shoen, Alicia Lowder, Tammy Andrews, managerg THIRD ROW: Pam Easter, Carrie Wagner, Chareece Nail, Tracie Wyatt, Valinda Phillips, Leslie yay! ? Q Hale, Karen Lyles. FOURTH ROW: Cheryl Toliver, Kelly Eastham, Robin Williamson, Antje Hubrich, Tonya Michel, Lana Davis, Melinda Vallejo, Brenda Hicks, Audrey Jones. Not Pictured: Debbie Smith, Pam Widders, Hope Baldon, manager, Sheryl Moses, Kelli Warren, Jami Scarlet, Sheryl Washington, Maureen Elgin. l' Ol: 1' 342 RETURNING LETTERMEN:FIRST ROW: Leslie Hale. SEC- OND ROW: Audrey Jones, Melinda Vallejo, Valinda Phillips. THIRD ROW: Karen Lyles, Brenda Hicks, Julie Peters FOURTH ROW: Tracie Willingham, Miss Barbara Ashworth sponsor: Francine Smith. Take meg I'm yours! 15' av VZ J 8 7 , I Girls' Track runs for victory Look MA, no feet! Come boogie with me. ,jiifter practicing many hard and frustrating hours of long distance running, the Girl's Track Team became a strong and powerful team. The team was composed of second-year girls, some having made it to regionals, and approx- imately 25 new girls. They were under the direction of Miss Barbara Ashworth and Coach Frank Farnsworth. The girls par- ticipated in running events such as the 100, 220, 440, 880, and mile dash and relays, and Held events which included the long jump, shot put, discuss throw, and the hurdles. Slow Motion Relay. SCHEDULE 1978 Marc -11 4 Graha T' .,'i.Mm?'53 - ' a front-wf3'. 9 .ap XQN ' i Y, f A , Q. L1 v7.'i y T 5 T P g r T Field fig 3- lg March 24 ,f .V ,yBurkburnettf' Q X I X I March'S1 .3 L Vex-noni? ' .. April 8 W. F. -Invitational April 15 ' L.D. Bell Fort Worth Sports l0l Y if ORGANIZATIONS PRIDE IN if X1 ,,,.,.-0 ,f Ag, f ' --15' -r'A,. It -p Q' better school. The Council began the year selling football tickets and Raider Daters, calendars that listed school activities taking place during the year. Two weeks after school began, the Council had a dance with music provided by Glenn Williams. 104 Organizations W WB x alt? ... Officers and sponsors of the Student Council, SITTING: Connie Leach, secre- taryg Karen Young, vice president, Kim STANDING: Mr. Marshall Gearhart, sponsor: Mrs. Jackye Plummer, spon- sor, Vic Boyer, presidentg and Mr. Jackson, treasurerg and Gail Bowers, 'Russell Roberts, sponsor. reporter. I 'N-Q AMW! ,sniff xp Dana Emberton and Billy Dollar are half asleep as they attend an early Monday morning meeting. Pat Galyean and Tracey Wyatt are busy thinking up ideas for the Student Council to work on. Student Council has busy year he Student Council has done many things to make Rider a Some of the new ideas the Council worked on included having a committee with the other schools in Wichita Falls to discuss cafeteria food. The Council also worked on beautification projects to make RHS look better and had a paper drive to make money. Also, the Student Council constitution was revised at an early Monday morning meeting. 5 I X Y 1 l I ,,..........,.............. . . .. ,,-. ,...4, - Student Council members include, FIRST ROW: Deanne Molinaro, Karla Page, Pat Galyean, Gail Bowers, Brenice Menzies, Tracey Lt. SECOND ROW: Betsy Wasserott, Kim Jackson, Carolyn , g:n'EE.Gg, I , P 'Jay gk r intern J xA, lf' 01' cfmlsmn' 4 . Karen Young helps to plan Student Council activities, -sQ+1c1'4'I,? .rf A t,, Stockard, Connie Leach, Karen Young, Vic Boyer, Dana Emberton, Jeff McCracken. THIRD ROW: Paul Cook, Billy Dollar, Richard Lennard, Byron Jackson, Hal Ray, Joel Richie. Not pictured: Terry Baird, Steve Baxter, Beverly Humphrey, Carolyn Jones. W , xii Vic Boyer and Beverly Humphrey work hard on one of the Student Council's many projects. Organizations IOS Goal Post Decorators promote spirit oalpost Decorators devote a tremendous amount of time and money to promote spirit among the athletes. During the football season, the 45 girls decorate the main hall, the locker room and the stadium locker room each week, in addition to bringing players treats. During Coyote Week, special activities are planned such as decorating the players bedrooms and a special gym decoration. The group also plans activities for other varsity sports. Who ate the rest of the apples? ,W ., ., ,.., KJ' RUN THROUGH COMMITTEE: BACK ROW: Cheryl Chittum, Sandra Druce, Jan Cathey, Karla Page, Paula Prickett. FRONT ROW: Shara Fulmer, Kim Darnell, Andrea Borders. Not pictured: Dana Conner. lO6 Organizations s I W? 5 A f t , ' ga f ON GOAL POST: Terl Dotson, Connie Leach, Debbie Adams, Tina Brurnn'l!l'l, Sandra Druoe. BACK ROW! Shelly Harwell, Julata VlAlS0n, Cheryl Chlitum, Angela Allison, Betsy Wawerott, lvrs. Pat Williams, spomorg Mix Marsha Robinson, sponsorg Tracy Travis, Julie Wwenluehf, laura Nehlsen, Jenni Davis, Kelli Brown, Elizabeth Sund. MlDDLE ROW Susan Renton, Linda Daugntery, Kim M:Gilvray, Diane Hamey, Jan Cathey, Gall Bowers, Karla Page, Becky Johnson, Janet Kellogg, Paula Prlckett, Lisa Harris, Kelly Rinehart. FRONT ROWE Christie Rogers, Angela Bragg, Kim Darnell, Andrea Borders, Shara Fulmer, Carla Conner, Carolyn Jones. Not pictured: Dana Conner, Carless Grays, Leah Hooper, Kim Jackson, Lisa Kramer, Rosalind Smith, Karen Young, Staci lNages. T, OWNEDIY UITHVUILTRAIHVS nalusmus ' VU A W ui IIIEMCIOISBG , ' This is the Coyote bus? bu-L+,-e I' Now if l could only get my fingers unstuck from the tape. 4 ty :R P, N a Z-,-,fj,f- p-Z '-WARN. :fi-'E Gag, there's a bug in the paint. Thrillsville! OFFICERS: Kelly Rinehart, Lisa Harris, Telephone Committee: Janet Kellogg, vice presidentg Tina Brummett, presidentg Angela Allison, secretary-treasurerg Maybe we will get out of here by morning. Betsy Wasserott, Paula Prickett, Telephone Committee. Organizations 107 1 S. Kenshalo, S. Pool, S. Gary, A. Bragg, P. Galyean, S. Rowland, K. Darnell, R. Johnson, M. Levy, R. Hopson, K. Dice, L. Stroh, M. Hague, E. Carpenter, Cindy Little, S. Allen, P. Chen, L. Ramsey. SECOND ROW: M. Stahl, N. McPhea, N. Deaver, D. Crispin, Janet Kellogg, C. Rogers, J. Waltko, D. Emberton, T. Thompson, A. Rice, J. Leopold, B. Romm, D. Paulson, L. Paulson, P. Navarrette, J. Robbins, L. Franklin, S. Fairfield. THlRD ROW: S. Pool, L. Sturgis, D. Crossnoe, P. Olive, R. Bartolow, J. Kipprey, T. McCullough, K. Kiser, D. Harrelson, J. Marcotte, S. Oliva, P. McCullough, G. Vernon, A. Haywood, K. Plemins, L. Carnes, J. Ramsey, W. Lowe. FOURTH ROW: M. Sturgis, D. Davis, L. Stewart, K. Pham, P. Dowd, B. Hanes, M. Hix, L. Hoagland, J. Berry, W. Bright, J. Blacklock, L. Roper. FIFTH ROW: M. Byars, D. Russell, J. Desborough, J. Hoagland, D. Andre, A. Cadambi, K. Mlssler, P. Hennessey, J. Farmer, J. Mulr, C. Kerbow, D. Hollenshead, J. Tull. Mu Alpha Theta explores new opportunities OFFICERS: SITTING: John Dipprey, vice president. STAND- ING: Mrs. Ruth Lavy, sponsor, Miss Tillie Himstedt, sponsor: Carla Fink, secretary: Ajai Cadambi, president: Sherry Pool, treasurer. lO8 Organizations .u Alpha Theta, a national high school mathematics club, is an honorary organization for third-year students. A B average must be obtained to be eligible for membership. The club sponsors weekly math tests to provide a better understanding of mathematics. Field trips, informative speakers and participation in the state convention provide an opportunity to explore new advances in the mathematics field. Q? xx- Now that l've conquered addition, will you teach me subtraction? Number Sense improves math skills M embers of Number Sense practice two mornings each week to sharpen their mathematical skills in preparation for UIL competition on the district, regional and state levels. The competition consists of an 80-question test to be completed in 10 minutes, using no calculators or scratch paper. KJ See Spot mn, Run, Spot, mn, BACK ROW: Mike Byars, Ajai Cadambi, Bret Hanes, De Nguyen, Sam Kenshalo. FRONT ROW: Victor Boyer, Phillip Franklin, Pang Chen, Vincent Letendre, William Bright. Not pictured: Miss Tillie Himsteadt, sponsor, Nic McPhee, Hoa Pham, Sherry Pool, Charles Swafford. Science Reading competes in UIL cience Reading is a group of outstanding science students magazines dealing with many areas of science. Participation in who participate in UIL competition. The group met regularly to Science Reading was a valuable experience for students who prepare for the UIL science tests by reading books and plan to further their study of science. BACK ROW: Steven Gallenberger, Jeff Blacklock, Mark Hague, Craig Kerbow, Charles ooper. MIDDLE ROW: Mrs. June Nash, sponsor, De Nguyen, Ernie Carpenter, Pang Chen. SEATED: Bret Hanes, Ajai Cadambi. Not pictured: Shari Allen, Greg Cockrell, Alicia Welch. 3 - Qs X ,NN 5 -If Okay, who left his lollipop in the dictionary? Organizations IO9 l IO Organizations Photography Club members learn skills ghotography Club members learned basic skills in taking Club members furthered their study of photography by taking pictures, developing iilm and printing pictures. They also Held trips and entered contests throughout the year. explored the study of light and color. lr.. Haig Deal! FRONT ROW: Laurie Stroh, Brad Prickett, Sally Gary. MIDDLE ROW: Denise Crispen, Melinda Vallejo, Amy Yeager, Sherry Moffatt. BACK ROW: Sharon Oseletto, Cindy Fairfield, Linda Franklin. Creative Writers study techniques ' Q embers of the newly-formed Creative Writing Club studied the principles of writing poetry, short stories and essays. The group met regularly on Tuesday afternoons to discuss poetry they had written. They learned techniques of polishing their writing. Several members submitted original work for national publication and entered contests. Other activities included the production of a literary magazine, Opus II, having guest speakers and a banquet near the and of school. Gee, I never knew writing could be so interesting! 5 - .' s-' ' 1' s FRONT ROW: Debbie Latham, Sally Gary, Laurie Stroh, Sherry Moffatt. MIDDLE ROW: Ronald Lingafelter, Steve Murdock, Cindy Fairfield, Kristie Kerbow. BACK ROW: Pat McMillian, Angie Blackman, Amy Yeager. urmu sims tr wins ms some mm mist mm 5 .,L.,x,. . , .Cfl'l'.l3? xg I , Members of the ROUNDUP staff: first row: Connie Shoen, Pat Groves. SECOND Mrs. Johnson? Here-S another mistake' ROW: Angela Allison, Dana Hagler, Steve Berry. THIRD ROW: Richard Terry, Hal Ray, Dan Yates, Fred Rawlings, Randy Gibson. Not pictured: Clint Shanks. Reporters produce ROUNDUP iting stories, setting type, making and developing pictures, selling ads and working after school and Saturdays were all part of being on the Roundup staff. Hal Ray, editor, gave reporters story assignments each month for the following paper. Hal and Mrs. Helen Johnson, sponsor, set a deadline when all stories and ads had to be in. Then everyone went to work. As the stories came in, they were set on the computer. When the deadline rolled around, everyone was assigned a page to makeup. Pages consisted of stories, pictures and ads. After pages were completed, they were sent to Nortex Offset Press to be printed. The next day the staff passed out the newspapers to homerooms. .-q Steve Berry gets a bird's eye view of sports. I Editors and advisers of the ROUNDUP staff: SITTING: Mrs. Mary Beth English, business adviser. STANDING: Randy Gibson, managing editor: Hal Ray, editorg Mrs. Helen Johnson, journalism adviser: and Angela Allison, business manager. Organizations 5235:- FIRST ROW: Charles Clowdus, Garth Vernon, Robin Bryant, Anne Clowdus, 'Rita Webber, Kim Gage, Lynn Haley, Laura Mr. R. Leiland Jaynes, sponsor: Susan Batson. Gregg Gibson. Nehlson, Julie Wagenfuhr, David Hance. THIRD ROW: Mitch Thomas Little. SECOND ROW: Brenice Menzies, Nancy Sund, Bauman, Bill Francis, Doug Johnson. Thespians present plays ghe Rider Thespians consisted of a majority of all Drama Il and III students. These students worked long and tiring hours to earn points to be accepted into Thespians. The Drama II and III students presented three one-act plays for the English classes during the fall. They also assisted the senior class in preparing the set and the lighting for the senior play. The Drama I stude presented an evening of one-act plays in late spring. 'l Thespians represented Rider in the Spring UIL One-Act Play Literary Meet. Their annual banquet brought the year to a Bozo, eat your heart outl 1 12 Organizations Mr. Jaynes checks the lighting for the stage. , ,, , ,, g NFL practices public speaking We National Forensic League was composed of speech students who participated in debate, extemporaneous speaking and oral interpretation. The students then earned sufficient points to become eligible for membership in NFL allowing them to compete at the National level. Their pride in these endeavors was for themselves and for their school as they garnered awards OFFICERS: Janet Kellogg, president, Randy Gibson, ,reporter-historian: Linda Hoagland, secretaryr and recognition. For the last eight years, the Rider NFL students have placed first and second in State UIL contests, first and second at the NFL District Meet and qualified the first Wichita Falls Public High School student in extemporaneous speaking and oratory in the National Forensic League Tournaments in Indianapolis, Indiana. 'QT v 7 ROW: Mr. Leiland Jaynes, Janet Kellogg, Denise Mrs. Joan Jones, Laura Nelson. SECOND ROW: Susan Mitch Bauman, David Harrelson, Gregg Gibson, Laura THIRD ROW: Carolyn Jones, Pat McMillan, Linda s Hoagland, Robin Thompson, Scott McLain, Mr. Marshall Hardy, student teacherg Randy Gibson. ROOF: Kenny Lambert, Charles Swafford. Organ zot ons TIME FIRST YEAR: FRONT ROW: Bobby Williams. Danny Gilliland, Mlke Bowen, Greg Gibbs, McOuery, John Cawthorn, Dale Dray, Joe Thorpe, Kevin Wooster, Darren Marshall, Ronnie Hlte, Davld Tanner, Donnie Turner, Mark Gilbert, Staci McBride, Terrl Pierce, Todd Griffin, David Musick, Phllip Cadman, Stephanie Horton. THIRD ROW: Randy Lorl Stevens, Dlana Holder, Glorla Ridder, Mike Jarvls. SECOND ROW: Paul Cook, Mark Goodall, Garry Warren, Jlmmy Waters, Greg Short, John Parkinson, Wayne Finley, Mlke Rhoades, Sharon Tressler, Sharon Aldrete, Ronnie Turner, Marty McBride, Mark Warren,PhllIlpWIison,JoeWerner, MartyIrwIn,RIchard Mitchell, Davld Weeks, Shane Landry, Roy Plemmons, Doug Kinder, Beth Opella. Future Farmers produce honors Qoilmers are the backbone of America. Without the farmers, the United States would not be half the country that it is today. Future Farmers of Anierica is an organization of young people learning the processes of farming through classroom study and actual farming. The students in the advanced years of FFA go out to the school farm and cultivate the land and raise animals. Each year, some students raise their own sheep, pigs, goats and lambs along with a variety of other animals. Their hard work pays off at various stock shows around the state. A big stock show every year that the students work hard for is the State Fair of Texas. Several students have received high honors for their workin the cattle and animal shows at the State Fair. CHAPTER SWEE-1-HEART: Monica Nix ' :E SECOND-YEAR: FRONT ROW: Shari Allen, Peat Robinson, Jerry Smith, Ross Luttrell, SECOND ROWI Mike Gillis. Craig EV8nS. Mike Yannvii. Sonny Belknap. nouer M00f6 Mike Davis, Bubba Aduddeli, Sieve Berry, David Payne, Jim Shelton, Mark Morgan. 50011 Y0UnQ' Cnfis MCMan0n. Ciinf 5399. Steve Huffman. J0nn Hnyefi WGS Mafiin- l 14 Organizations YEAR: Scott Davis, Susan Ladyman, Lewis Cadman, Monica Nix, Bruce Rountree, Marilyn Johnson, Gary Russell. CO-OP: FIRST ROW: Ray Smith. David Stevens, Brad'Boyd, David Drayg SECOND ROW: Stephen Gwynn, Andy Opella, Kevin Cunningham, Mark Partain, Barry Koch, Bill Runeberg. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA - 'sais to ' FA , , i any ,i, R QW. 1 David Dray, sentinel, Monica Nix, secretaryg David Stevens, ,yi-K -J- vice presidentg Billy Runeberg, treasurer: Clay Dean, president. Organizations H5 Flodeo Club encouragespartioipation gze main project for the Rodeo Club was to establish a central location for interested persons to obtain entry blanks for area rodeos. Members hoped this would encourage more people to enter, thus enabling more team competition. The Rodeo Club is divided into two divisions--active and inactive. Active members are ones who represent Rider in area Junior rodeos. Inactive members do not participate in rodeos. an-5 ...gh - STANDING: David Dray, president, KNEELING: Monica Nix, secretary-treasurer, Billy Runeberg, vice president FIRST ROW: Laurie Patrick, Terri Steed, Sandy Rines, Bubba Aduddell, Staci McBride, Steve Berry, Terri Pearce, Sharon Aldrete, Beth Opella, Sharon Tressler. SECOND ROW: Monica Nix, Quient Jarnagin, Bobby Williamson, Clint Gage, Allen l I6 Orgcmtotions l've got the saddle sore blues! - 'R I i .X 5 if 3 4 Patrick, Robin Williamson, Roger Moore, Kevin Wooster, Billy Runeberg, Scott Young. THIRD ROW: Steven Huffman, David Dray, David Stevens, Jon Parkinson, Bruce Roundtree, Gary Russell, Barry Koch, Shane Landry. iwffo s FIRST ROW: Bruce Carithers, Nancy Lyles, Sherry Olive, David Gary On-, Mark Vallejo. THIRD ROW: Beth Romm, Barry Floyd, Phil Meaders, Jeff Waldrip, Bill Rice- SECOND ROW: Crunk, Randall Klint, saija Heinoiieri, Anne Rice, Vickie cook, Debbie Crossnoe, Susan Caudill, James Arnold, Louie Pierce, Mr, Hal Zaltsberg. FOURTH ROW: David Molinaro. Biology ll Club studies life processes N--. Mr, Zaltsberg, are you all right in there? col: Biology II Club, sponsored by Mr. Hal Zaltsberg, conducts an indepth study of natural life processes. The students learn how insects, animal parasites and spiders lit into their ecological nitch. Other topics discussed are human evolution, anatomy and physiology. Class activities include collecting spiders in a field and an insect collection consisting of 100 specimens. Mr. Hal Zaltsberg, sponsor: Vicki Cook, treasurer, David Molinaro, vice presidentg Debbie Crossnoe, secretaryg Barry Crunk, president. Organizations I I7 Band holds top honors ceiving a superior rating in marching was only one example of the success of the 1977-78 Pride of the Raiders Marching Band. Early morning practices, combined with their unending support of the Raiders created a feeling of unity and pride evident in their outstanding performances. The highlight of the year for the marching band was a trip to Colorado in May for marching contest. The band spent the entire year working to earn money for the trip. Some of the fund-raising activities included selling magazine subscriptions, candy bars and household products. A haunted house, car wash and spaghetti supper were also sponsored.- The bands left no doubt in the minds of Raiders that the Pride was truly number one. ,X ,infuusmv ,- ,.,....i ' Lisa Aaron, Brian Allison, Lynn Allison, Rhonda Anthony, Sarah Armstrong, Jack Austin Karen Baber, Robert Bartolo, Debbie Beyer, Pam Bock, Carolyn Booker, Edmond Bousquet, Martha Briesemeister, Barbara Briscoe, Vickie Brown, Robin Bryant, Craig Burross, Kevin Burross, Denise Carter, Tom Cates, Steve Cawthon, Cathy Chaney, Greg Chappell, Steve Chittum, Cathy Clampitt, Michelle Cochran, Gregg Cockrell, Cheri Cole, Victor Coltey, Debbie Coote, David Cowan, Mary Ellen Craig, Tony Crawford, Pam Criswell, Debbie Crossnoe, James Crossnoe, John Crown, Karen Crum, Lonnie Culley, John Curlin, Scott Darnell, Alan Davis, DeAun Davis, Donna Davis, Nikki Deaver, Janet Desborough, Ken Dice, Don Dill, David Domi, Dwayne Domi, Melanie Donart, Steve Dotson, Jan Driver, John Duke, Jimmy Farmer, Carla Fink, Amanda Foster, Karen Freeman, Cathy Gallenberger, Tim Gardner, Sally Gary, Mitsi Gibson, Steve Ginnings, Donna Griffin, Lynn Haley, Rhonda Hall, Sheryl Harmon, Debbie Hatcher, Leesa Hillery, Kimberly Hix, Mark Hix, Mary Horton, Marty Irwin, Jon Iverson, Lesa Johnson, David Jones, Roger Kuehler, Greg Kunkel, Max LaForge, Terry Lairmore, Laurie Lane, Paul Larance, Burtt Lauck, Cheryl Lavy, David Lawson, Chris Lechroan, David Lemond, H8 Organizations 3 i L,.,, Harwell Levell, Scott Long, Will Lowe, Judy Marcotte, Keith McCray, Jamie Miller, Ken Missler, Pam Moore, Debbie Morgan, Melanie Morgan, John Muir Murray, Byron Myrick, Kelly Newton, Kevin Nordman, Janet Oberlender, Pat Olive, Sherry Olive, Gwyn Parker, Lisa Patterson, Raeland Patte Jerry Phelps, Rita Phelps, Tim Pierson, Marianne Poissant, Alicia Polk, Scott l Sherry Pool, Marc Prestwood, Jeni Purtle, Robert Raike, Lisa Reece, Susan Renton, Rice, Darrel Ritchie, Robin Ritchie, Tim Roden, Larry Roper, Danny Ross, Derrick F Kim Rugeley, Diana Russell, Kathy Rutledge, Mike Saenz, Ricky Scales, Jami Scar Traci Schelbach, Jett Schultz, Phillip Self, Clint Shanks, Kelly Sinclair, Melinda Slusser Ross Smead, Belinda Smith, Wade Smith, Roy Smith, Daniel Sodders, Steven Sodt Kathy Sorenson, Sara Spangler, Daphne Sphon, Mark Stahl, Lexie Stewart, S Sullivan, Nancy Sund, Bonnie Sutton, Charles Swalford, Tondi Swallord, Michele Ti Brian Thomas, Robin Thompson, Steve Tipps, Tracy Travis, Jim Tull, Melissa Wa Harry Warren, Michelle Watson, Becky Watson, Adele Wills, Brent Willson, l Wilson, Arden Young, Laura Young, Lydia Zolnerowich. TWIRLERS: FRONT ROW: Mary Ellen Craig, Susan Renton, Feature Twirlerg Kathy Sorenson. SECOND ROW: Sara Spangler, Cathy Clampitt, PR Lisa Reece, Lesa Johnson. 3 or THE Q ffwfgliigjf ffm OFFICERS: Tom Cates, assistant drum majorg historiang Ricky Scales, vice presidentg Will Pam Criswell, secretaryg Cheri Cole, secretary: Lowe, drum major. Robin Ritchie, presidentg Cheryl Lavy, reporter- Orgcnizofions 119 Honors Band lm ,,,..,...ws.N,, Brian Allison, Lynn Allison, Sarah Armstrong, Jack Austin, Karen Baber, Craig Burross, Stephen Cawthon, Cheri Cole, Victor Coltey, Debbie Coote, Pam Criswell, Debbie Crossnoe, James Crossnoe, Karen Crum, Lonnie Culley, Donna Davis, Janet Desborough, Dwayne Domi, Melanie Donart, Steve Dotson, Glen Foster, Cathy Gallenberger, Mitsi Gibson, Steve Ginnings, Rhonda Hall, Sheryl Harmon, Kim Hix, Jon Iverson, David Jones, Roger Kuehler, Gary LaForge, Laurie Lane, Burtt SW ,,,,,,,,., Lauck, Cheryl Lavy, David Lawson, Will Lowe, Judy Marcotte, Pam Moore. John Muir, Bvron Mvrick. Kevin Nordman, Sherry Olive, Jerry Phelps, Rita Phelps, Scott Pool, Sherry Pool, Susan Renton, Darrel Ritchie, Robin Ritchie, Ricky Scales, Phillip Self, Kelly Sinclair, Ross Smead, Roy Smith, Steven Sodders, Kathy Sorenson, James Stahl, Lexie Stewart, Bonnie Sutton, Charles Swafford, Tracy Travis, Brent Willson, Laura Young, Lydia Zolnerowich. Symphonic Band Lisa Aaron, Rhonda Anthony, Robert Bartolo, Debra Beyer, Pamela Bock, Carolyn Booker, Ed Bousquet, Martha Briese- meister, Barbara Briscoe, Vickie Brown, Robin Bryant, Denise Carter, Tom Cates, Cathy Chaney, Gregory Chappell, Steve Chittum, Cathy Clampitt, Michelle Cochran, Gregg Cockrell, David Cowan, Mary Craig, Anthony Crawford, John Crown, John Curlin, Charles Darnell, Alan Davis, Brenda Davis, Nikki Deaver, Kenneth Dice, Don Dill, David Domi, Jan Driver, John Duke, Jimmy Farmer, Carla Fink, Amanda Foster, Karen Freeman, Tim Gardner, Sally Gary, Donna Griffin, Lynn Haley, Debbie Hatcher, Leesa Hillery, Mark Hix, Mary Horton, Marty Irwin, Lesa Johnson, Greg Kunkel, Terry Lairmore, Paul Larance, Chris Lechman, David Lemond, Harwell Levell, Robert Long, Keith McCray, Jamie Miller, Lisa Miller, Kenneth 120 Organizations Missler, Debbie Morgan, Melanie Morgan, Glenda Murray, Kelly Newton, Janet 0'Mealey, David Oberlender, Pat Olive, Laura Parker, Lisa Patterson, Raeland Patterson, Tim Pierson, Marianne Poissant, Alicia Polk, Marc Prestwood, Jeni Purtle, Robert Raeke, Lisa Reece, Bill Rice, Tim Roden, Larry Roper, Danny Ross, Derrick Ross, Kim Rugeley, Diana Russell, Kathy Rutledge, Michael Saenz, Jami Scarlett, Traci Schellback, Jeff Schultz, Clint Shanks, Melinda Slusser, Belinda Smith, Wade Smith, Daniel Sodders, Sara Spangler, Daphne Sphon, Steven Sullivan, Nancy Sund, Tondi Swafford, Michele Tabat, Brian Thomas, Robin Thompson, Steven Tipps, James Tull, Melissa Walker, Harry Warren, Michelle Watson, Rebecca Watson, Adele Wills, Mark Wilson, Arden Young. Cadet Band Tracie Alexander, Bryan Baker, Randy Barry, William Berry, 'William Bright, Niki cariuieis, Sondra carlton, Charles Carpenter, Karen Clark, Tamra Cook, Kelly Cotterman, Don Dannelley, Sherri Dennis, Kathy Dice, Jamie Esterline, Sandra Fairless, Ricky Finn, Steven Gallenberger, Mark Hagre, Susie Hand, John Hatcher, Kate Henning, Charles Hydrick, David Horton, Paul Johnson, Raymond Kolter, Jon Leary, Deborah Lemond, Vincent Letendre, Susan Lewis, Stacy McBride, Zena McClellan, Donnell McGowan, Donald McKee, Valerie McWilliams, Deanne Molinaro, Jay Murphy, Melanie Oneal, Durleen Parton, Dave Perkins, Todd Pollard, Quenna Rasmussen, Celia Rhodes, Randy Riggs, Vicki Rikard, David Russell, John Rutledge, Donald Strawn, Stacey Varnell, David Veigl, Gary Warren, Rhonda Weaver, Cynthia York. Concert Band Julie Albers, Alisha Allen, Patricia Arnold, Carol Beck, Dale Brock, Jonathan Cawthon, Michelle Chisholm, Kelly Coffelt, Charles Cooper, Laurie Culberson, Clay DAvis, Michael Davis, Debbie Deaver, Jack Eason, Ann Epp, Peggy Farmer, Wendi Gales, Jeff Garrett, Kelly Gibson, Patrick Gorman, David Gregg, Valerie Haines, Deanna Hawkins, Elizabeth Helms, Robert Hilbus, John Holder, Regina Hopson, Sheila Huffman, Mike Jacobsen, Tommy Jenkins, Audrey Jones, Michael Kenney, Alicia Klinger, Kimberly Knight, Gary Krebs, Michael Lamb, Kenneth Lambert, Karen Marcotte, Nancy McGee, Denise Meier, Tracy Michel, Chris Oberlender, Mimi Phillips, Kevin Porter, Cheryl Price, Billy Price Gary Roberts, Julie Schultz, Cindy Sterling, Cathy Stevens, Bobby Stills, Latressa Surgis, Malissa Sturgis, Susan Terrapin, Erin Tomlinson, Susan Tull, Homer Underwood, Cindy Vaden, Gloria Valdez, Patty Weimer, Robin Williamson, Jim Wolfe, Don Wright, Jimmy Wyatt, Brian Skinner. Organizations l 21 i W COME TU THE PRID J ack Austin, Blair Baker, Monte Coltey, Debbie Coote, John Lauck, .Iu'dy Marcotte, Keith McCray, Byron Myrick, Pat Olive, Curlin, Dwayne Domi, Billy Francis, Tim Gardner, Deborah Jerry Phelps, Ricky Scales, Ross Smead, Steven Sodders, Steven Hatcher, Jon Iverson, Roger Kuehler, Max LaForge, Burtt Tipps. , ,gf The great rest. Lisa Reece performs at halftime. 122 Orgonizolions Cadet Choir applies musical training hrough the year the Cadet Choir has been training for possible places in one of the two top choirs at Rider. Under the direction of Mr. Donald Cowan, students learned the techniques of previous Rider Choirs. ,., Q Why do we have to stand up to sing? OFFICERS: Lori Tropea, Carolyn Stockard, Kim Bentley, Janice ims, Leisha Cadle, Mr. Cowan. FIRST- ROW: Tracie Alexander, Cheryl Kerbow, Susan Hand, Lori Wingfield, Brenda Buster, Tara Autin, Lori Tropea, Shaun Krichbaum, Liz Henderson, Leisha Cadle, Kim Bentley, Beverly Dunn. SECOND ROW: Shelia Pride, Dora Bradley, Angela Harney, Rhonda Martinez, LeAnn Paulson, Melanie Macon, risti Gowan, Jamie Avara, Lori McConnell, Angie Kowalick, isa Ayers, Carolyn Stockard. THIRD ROW: Dee Dawson, arcea Kimbel, Minerva Robinson, Terri Norris, Ruby Rockuemore, Debra Spaulding, Rhonda Lemley, Tammy Hann, Cammi Faulkenberry, Tara Cecil, Kimberly White, Melony Smith, Cheryl Eschmann, Karen Foster, Tracy Stansell, Reggie Gary, Sheryl Moses. FOURTH ROW: Billy Fells, Lamonth Wright, Carlton Nelson, Ronald Thacker, Steve Cook, Bruce McGilvray, James Williams, Darin Cotton, Catlyn Boardingham, David Clowdus, David Garrett, Robert Palma. Organ C FRONT ROW: Leslie Martin, librarian, Amy McCracken, section leader Alisa Haywood, section leader, Shannon Ford, secretaryg BACK ROW Cindy Little business manager: ,Karen Lyles, vice president, Rhonda Bergenheier assistant business manager, Sencia Ankrom, assistant librariang Kerri Cagle, section leader Jill Heron, presidentg Melissa Teichman, section leader. Girls Choir hits high notes t the first of the year, questions were raised about the abilities of the Girls Choir since they were a small group, but now they have come a long way. During every concert, the 39 Strong seemed to force all the musical abilities they had to make their Girls Choir seem like every other Girls Choir. This year's Girls Choir became the basis of all future Rider Girls Choirs. Through their musical abilities, the Girls Choir became very successful. They are now hoping more people will join the choir to carry on their new tradition of being number one. elk! Mr. Cowan teaches facial expressions. 124 Organizations Gosh, what a hunk! .J ' SING! 5.351 rc H Was I really singing first soprano instead of second alto? N -in ,, P. I Aol' FIRST ROW: Klm Sosebee, Teresa Hornbaker, Susan Moody. Tonl Brook, Susan Hall, Karen Lyles, Leslle Hale. BACK ROW: 'Kerrl Cagle, Melanle Ketchum, Shorrl Keck, Allsa Haywood, Llsa Patterson, Jlll Heron, Amy McCracken, Allsha Allen. SECOND- Sanecla Ankrom, Ann Abell, Lorl Heskett, Leslle Martln, Clndy Llttle, Mlml Phllllps, ROW: Pam Parrlsh, Dlan Ewlng, Debora Whitmore, Karen Osborne, Mellssa Telchman, Donna Wllllams. Kelly Oden, Rena Rui, Ketha Davls, Shannon Ford, Jolynn Wllllams. Mellsa Huston, Llsa Haggard, Connle Shoen, Robln Williamson, Rhonda Bergenheler, Organizations I 25 mill D? 1 of FIRST ROW: Kerry Graham, Sara Spangler, Leah Hooper, Elyssa Parish, Sharon Dye, Monlca Meyer, Monlca Nlx, Angela Bragg, Krlsti Tuttle, Kay Iles, Lisa Atchavlt, Jennifer Leuzlnger, Shelley Harwell, Brenda Mlnnlear, Carol Massey, Mr. Donald B. Cowan. SECOND ROW: Linda Marks, Allcla Welch, Christie Armstrong, Jonl Reld, Sherri Rowland, Debbie Beyer, Devonna Whittle, Jerilee Leopold, Cathy Clampltt, Teresa Hardlng, Cheri Cole, Paula Bachman, Julie Sandefur, DeEnna Hottell. THIRD ROW: Melissa Walker, Jane Ramsey, Cathy Gallenberger, Llsa Steinman, Paul Barham, Tlm Sullenger, John Muir, Tracy Travis, Gwyn Parker, Sheryl Harmon, Sarah Johnson, Carolyn Jones, Chrlstl Rogers, Janet Kellog, Jamie Miller. FOURTH ROW: Blalr Baker, Stan Kruse, Johnny George, Kenneth Wolfe, Jack Austin, Clint Shanks, Lee Wllllngham, Davld Harrelson, Kenneth Wadjun, Glen Foster, Tom Cates, Wlll Lowe, Phllllp Sell, Mark McKee, Tony Crawford, Mlke Simmons, Kel Mekaru. FIFTH ROW: Jell Schultz, Kevln Nordman, Mark Wyatt, Robert Driver, Jeff Berry, John Crane, Krls Roberts, Joe Kaufhold, Brian Allison, Greg Fields, Tlm Pierson, Jerry Phelps, Tlm Gardner, Robert Bartolo, Scott Davis, Mike Johnson, Mike Allen, Roger Kuehler, Mike Kuehler, Roy Smith. A cappella notes success UE' Jhe Rider A cappella Choir has been noted through the years as being number one. This year's proud vocal orglanization was also very successful. he choir consisted of juniors and seniors who had tried out in January 1977. A cappella is a select group which proudly demonstrated its musical abilities at many concerts throughout the year. Success began at the iirst concert Nov. 22, and grew with every concert to make the 1977-78 A cappella Choir THE GREATEST CHOIR EVER. l26 Organizations N OFFICERS: TOP ROW: David Harrelson, Leah Hooper, Tracey Scott Davis. BOTTOM ROW: Kerry Graham, Cheri Cole, Mike Johr V U ' , I 5127 '. ..f '--..y,.-n-U' --. ,. --' , . S iN........, l can't believe he wants us to sing Eensy Weens Spider. Y Did Mr. Cowan really do that?f' r IS in Altos work toward perfection. You're kidding...a fire drill? Organizations I 27 Grchestra strives for harmony ombining talent and perseverance, the Rider symphony orchestra worked hard to perfect their playing abilities. Guided by Director Richard Affanatto, the orchestra won prestigious recogni- tion when 10 members were selected to All-Region Orchestra and four were named to the All-State. My lingers are stuck. B Allison, L. Allison, K. Anthony, J. Austin, K. Baber, C. Booker, V Boyer C Cole M Colley, D. Cooie, D. Crossnoe, J. Crossnoe, K. Crum, B. Davis, D. Davis N Deaver J Desborough, M. Donart, D. Duke, G. Foster, G. Foster, G. Frltsch, C Gallenberger R Hall, V. Hill, L. Hillary, K. Hlx, J. Hone, T. Hughes, J. Jackson, N Kaluscha D 128 Organizations Sllfel' . ua: , nmo- '2 45-1.4 -'-A W. W 3------8 its ..L' K ,.' fi .. x. it K Qn:,xb : 1- X , 4 r' Karol Tesch, reporterg Cheri Cole, wind representativeg Ver Del Hill, vice D Brian Davis, stage manager: Nikki Deaver, presidentg Julie Sandefur, - Director Richard Affanato Orchestra members work hard. I hope he is watching. ALL-REGION! FRONT ROW: James CIOSSIIOC, Nikki Deaver, Nguyen, BACK ROW: Karen Mgywald, Judy Jacksgn, Lexie Debbie Crossnoe, Debbie Kapelski, Julie Sandefur, Hoang Stewart, Ver Del Hill, Brenda Kennedy, Khanh Nguyen, Not pictured: Tamera Wolfe. Organizations 129 130 Organizations RANGLERS: FIRST ROW: Lynn Polk, head lieutenantg Dora Johnson, lieutenant: Sherrie Wardrip, captain, Shelia Williams lieutenant' Robin Rhoades lieutenant. SECOND ROW: Jolynn Talley, Jerrilee Leopold, Sharon Dye, Gail Grady, Jackie Dawson, Sylia Rose, Lena Pride, Vickie Smith, Dawn Benson Mrs. Mary Ann Marion sponsor. THIRD ROW: Ad Williams Cynthia Robinson Alix Kelly Sonya Thomp Kathy Saenz Debra Fisher Michelle Page Tina Young G Smith. Rider Ranglers promote good school year ider Ranglers intrigued their aud- iences with gala half-time performances at every football game throughout the school year. The Ranglers worked hard to promote spirit by performing at pep rallies and decorating halls. The display of outstanding uniforms drills, calisthenics and precision march- ing shows the efforts of the many efforts of their sponsor, Mrs. Mary Ann Marion. Combined talents and a well-discip- lined team reveals the results of a great many hours of hard work. Their willingness to learn is the key to their success. TOP ROW: Robin Rhoades, lieutenant: Shelia Williams, lieutenant. SECON ROW: Sherrie Wardrip, captain: Dora Johnson, lieutenant: Lynn Polk, hea lieutenant. 'SOCIAL OFFICERS: Jackie Dawson, Michelle Page, Vickie Smith. .NAv Xi THE QUEEN AND HER COURT: LEFT T0 RIGHT: Dora Johnson, Sherrie Wardrip, Lynn Polk, Queeng Debra Fisher, Robin Rhoades. PX gj '7 1i -i , ,if 5- , EX! f, I just love Texas sandstorms. Orgonizchons l31 132 Organizations L.L.......,,-. I. .,! , . ,,.,, A Q it x., .T.....-,H . x r Members of Company A are-FIRST ROW: Cherie Cunningham, Dian Ewing, Elizabeth Shelley, Shannon Reese, Sherrie Gray, Brenda Arps and Pam Cyrus. SECOND ROW: Patty Sutherlin, Sharon Holmes, Joey Lama, Eddie Blevins, Bruce Donald, Mary Whitworth, David Duckett, Charlie Cade and Jeff Desborough. THIRD ROW: Cotlyn Boardingham, Russell Arbuckle, Sheryl Washington, David Russell, Connie Dixon, Marvin Peevey and, Billy Fells. FOURTH ROW: Zack Field, Donald Newton, John Williams, Chris Fisher, Greg Kunkel and Kathy Daniels. Members of Company B are FIRST ROW Teresa Thomas and Robert Sutherlm THIRD ROW Steve Booth Karen Woodard Jolyn Scaggs Cynthia Jones Ewing D3Vld White Steve Hawkins D8Vld Canada Olivia Stevenson SECOND ROW Tassie Ryan Booth Randy Solomon and Steve Howe FOURTH ROW Mike Wamscott Rickey Kephart Terry McFarland Dan Tressler Mishel Brown Chris Ware Jesse Duckett Broussard Dinh Phuong Kenneth Musick Billie Hoizard Wherry B1llN1cholas Doug Hart and Frank Eic man N x Er ,of Company C are FIRST RCW: Chgfleg Lynn, Mike Mauldwin, Dennis Davis, Prime Williams, Linda Pendley and Daniel Sodders. SECOND Andy Miller, Mike Yarldeii, Tonya Lain, Terfy SPCCSIC Jeanna Miller, Beverly Cyrus, Bernetta Wesley, and Chris FiShCl'- FOURTH ROW! Tim Humphrey. Johnson, Donna Gregor, Janet Jackson and Bobby J0hIlS0Il, Tracy ROSS. Mike Lamb, Jimmy Mclntire. THIRD ROW: Jesse Brown, Pamels WMCTS and Derry Roper. ,J . frail Nl-, Al 7 l A A i A Q embers of Company D are FIRST ROW: Gail Helms, Latham- SECOND ROW! James DUUOH, Elfrida V811 nna McKinney, Cynthia Williams, Levora Mack, Lora Zandt, Deletha Oneal, Wesley Holmes, Derek Wash- Onifant, Carol Henley, Judy McLe1-an and Pam ington, Don Mason, Darren Easter, Mike Ancell, Carol Tennison, Rhogena Field and Leslie Woodard. CW . Col. Houston Hill congratuates Randy Navarro, the senior cadet Ior Wichita Falls School District. Organizations 133 134 Organizations Members of the Boys' Drill Team are Humphrey. STANDING: David Russell, KNEELING: Tim Humphrey, Chris Fisher, Canada, Wesley Holmes, John Lyles, -David Drew, David House, Andy Miller, Mike Solomon and J ames Dutton, JROTC develops leadership OTC is a program designed to develop Other aspects of JROTC are the drill teams. adership and self-discipline. Patriotism, They work on basic military drills and fancy 'respect for others and appreciation for the drills used in competition. Drill-team mem- military are also emphasized. bers compete in a four-state area. The color First-year subjects include health and first guard presents the flags at home football aid. Marksmanship is also taught, emphasiz- games and at other organizational functions. ing game laws and gun safety. x E 5 s Members of the Girls' Drill Team are KNEELING:, Beverly Cyrus. STANDING: Patty Sutherlin, 'Priscilla Navarrete, Lesley Woodard, Bernetta Wesley, Gray, Brenda Arps, Ruby Rockuemore and Linda Pendley, Jeana Miller, Francis Strawn and McKinney. N gg! 5 G STANDING: Tom Evers, Doug Hart, John Hardin and 'Q Members of the Color Guard are Tom Evers, Randy Navarro, John Hardin, John Lyles and James Dutton. of the Battalion Staff: SITTING: Priscilla Navarrete, John Lyles and Scarlett Avis Young. Sgt. Roy Johnston 9 Members of the Rifle Team: KNEELING: Rickey Kephart and Doug Hart STANDING: John Lyles, Andy Miller and Mike Yandell. S FIRST ROW: Deana Stone, Paige Adams, Lori Johnson, Angela ROW: Cece Haynes- -I0AUUa Allen' Kay Isles, Deamfe Tackitt Bragg, Janet Kellogg, Karla Page, Lisa Atchavit. SECOND Kelly Rinehart, Leigh Carnes, Tina Stroud, Ellen Smith. Tennis Assistants display leadership ,qennis Assistants, chosen by Coach Franklin, showed leadership and dependability with the tennis classes. I didn't know that it would be so hard without a partner. OFFICERS: KNEELING: Janet Kellogg, president. ST Deana Stone, secretary-treasurer, Coach Jerry sponsorg Angela Bragg, vice president. I36 Organizations TOP ROW' Shelia Pope, Kim Kimes, Lyn Walker, Kathy Plemens, Susan Moody, Christi Rogers, Susan Ladyman, Mrs. Mary Ann Marion, sponsor. MIDDLE ROW: Gina Leverett, Sherrel Henderson, Jean Porter. BOTTOM ROW: Rosalind Smith, .Io Lynn Williams, Vivian Williams, Carless Grays. Wallender, Watsuki Gym Leaders inspire sportsmanship 'FSF X ,W if UIQ TOP ROW: Gordon West, Ronnie Culver, Gary Russell, Darrell Stone, David Hughes, Andy Opella, Randy Randy Gibson, Bobby Yonts, Terry Baird, Mike Carpenter. BOTTOM ROW: Mark Martinez, Charlie Bennett. MIDDLE ROW: Kellv Burke, Randy Culver, Berry, Greg Higgins, Greg Gibson, Bruce Cochran. l l ym Leaders were chosen for their responsibility and leadership ability. They spread a competitive mood throughout the classes while keeping sportsman-like attitudes. dl' .qs A Organizations I37 Club promotes French culture me French Club, under the direction of Mrs. Pat Hill, is designed for students to gain lingual and cultural knowledge of France. The club participated in activities, including a party honoring new members, wrapping victory apples and raising money for the club by selling French perfume and candy. The highlight of the year was the participation in the French Spring Symposium at Midwestern State University. Also in the spring, an end-of-the-yepr party was jointly sponsored by the French and German 'Clubs of Rider and Wichita Falls High School. 3 French Club Officers: FIRST ROW: Paige Adams, historian Susan Batson, presidentg Michelle Mengel, secretary-treasurer BACK ROW: Mark Pruitt, vice president. issued sb Q in M FIRST ROW: Alicia Welch. Laura Ramsey, Linda Daugherty. Leigh Carnes, Julie Schultz, Kathy Plemons, Lisa Atchavit, Share Flllnlef, Pat Galyean, Dan Richardson, Terry Davidson, Alisha Allen, Tracy Tisdale, Shannon Reese, Tim Roden. Tina Segefsi Brenda Minniear, Donna Bifl- SECOND ROW: FOURTH ROW: Mrs. Pat Hill, sponsor: Debbie Hatcher, Pat Susan Tull, Sherlie Kisner, Blanca Wcnsang, Priscilla Navar- Sutherlin, Karl Lillie, Lynn Haley, Lisa Haggard, Jane Ramsey, rete, 5l1e Hale, Jennifer Parker. Terri Steed- THIRD ROW! JOY ,Patty Lensch, Elaine Hoover, Michelle!Cochran, Ketha Davis, Robbins, Andrea Ebeling. Mary Bright. Kay Iles. Laurie Strch, Robin Williamson, Robin Thompson, Elyssa Parish. l 38 Organizations Y. Frau Carter Shares German knowledge FIRST ROW: Debra Molinaro, secretaryg Paula historian-reporter, Kathy Sorenson, treasurer, Cheryl ' OW: Glen Foster, vice president: president. SECOND R me combination of many new activities has made the German Club a popular organization. Numerous parties for reasons such as honoring new members at a picnic, wrapping victory apples for pep rally and caroling during Christmas were some of the activities for the year. Also a special celebration was in October to recognize the harvest in Germany. Near Thanksgiving, club members took baskets -of fruit to a convalescent center. The students have said that they found this year enjoyable and educational, said Mrs. J utta Carter, sponsor. Roper, chairman: Todd, , vice president. ROW: Shannon Ford, Kathy Sorenson, Cheryl Lavy, Rafuse, Dan Gomillion, James Howerton, Marianne Melanie Oneal. SECOND ROW: Cheryl Schwartau, Allen, Todd Hughes, La Deana Holder, Larry Roper, Olive, Debra Molinaro, John McKee, Anne Street. ROW: Colleen Drew, Joy Robbins, Sherri Dennis, Deaver, Karen Baber, Kenny Lambert, Paula Prickett. FOURTH ROW: Gary Short, Jon Lavy, Phillip Sund, John Nielsen, Jeff Berry, Louis Pearce, James Arnold, Roy Smith, Tony Crawford, Dugen Miller, Karl Lillie, Glen Foster, Charles Clowdus. Not pictured: Doris Adams, Tammye Andrews, Ed Bousquet, Lauri Culberson, Mike Dowd, David Lensch, Tom Little, Allen Moree, Randy Navarra, Jay Wagenfuehr. Organizations 139 FOURTH ROW: Sherry Pool, Debbie Crossnoe, Lexie Stewart, Donna Davis, Andrea Borders, Donna Lewis. FIFTH ROW: Regg Adams, Jim Tull, John Muir, Roy Smith, Chris McMahon. I I I I I I l I I I I FIRST YEAR MEMBERS, FIRST ROW: Lori Tate, Anita Simpson, Kim Gage, Sally Gary. SECOND ROW: I Shawn Krichbaum, Bridget May, Daniel Sodders, Wes I Mmm. THIRD ROW: Nick McPhee, Lisa Steinman, I Sharon Merrill, Mark Wilson, Mary Whitworth. I Lat'n CI b t dies earl cultures I I u s u y I I gtin Club learned about the Greek and Roman cultures ' I and participated in several activities this year under the I sponsorship of Mrs. Pat Tompkins. The club's first activity I of the year was a breakfast at Sambo's. Each year the group supplies and decorates a Christmas I tree for the underpriviledged at the Faith City Mission. I The year was highlighted when first year students were initiated at the February banquet. The second year students were the masters and the first year students served as slaves. The club's last activity was the Spring Picnic. SECOND YEAR MEMBERS, FIRST ROW: Staci Wages, Sharon Rousey, Sara Taylor, Ross Smead. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Tompkins, sponsor: Lynda Rousey, Kent Smead, Monte White. THIRD ROW: Brian Allison, Ajai Cadambi, Lonnie Culley. I4O Organizations OFFICERS: Kent Smead, president: Sara Taylor, vice president: Lexie Stewart, Latin I representative: Mrs Pat Tompkins, sponsor: Andrea Borders, Roy Smith Latin I representatives. Spanish Club breaks record ghe Spanish Club boasted the largest membership in its history with 150 members. The group was very active under the direction of Mrs. Francine Martin. Among the activities the club sponsored were a car wash, selling Raider stickers, conducting bake sales, collecting money for UNICEF on Halloween and selling carnations for Valentine Day. Part of the money was used for the PASF convention in San Antonio. Another portion of the money raised was used for Pesos for Braces, a project designed to provide underpriviledged children in Mexico with braces. OFFICERS: BOTTOM ROW: Diana Milliner, first vice president: Janet Kellogg, state student director: Mrs. Francine Martin, sponsor, Amy Yeager, second vice president. TOP ROW: Stephanie Richardson, treasurer, An- gela Bragg, president: Darice Wright, reporter. SECOND AND THIRD YEAR MEMBERS, FIRST ROW: Vickie Beebe, Darice Wright, Susan Tull, Sherri Dodd. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Francine Martin, sponsor, Stephanie Richardson, Alicia Allen, Hank Behrens, Senecia Ankrom, Jim Dunkleberg, Shelley Harwell, Jeff Blacklock THIRD ROW: Kathy Kardos, Kelly Collier, Sherri Moffatt, Sandra Druce Amy Yeager, Angela Bragg, Ann Hester, Diana Milliner, Judy Wickham Mark Martinez. FIRST YEAR MEMBERS: FIRST ROW: Cynthia Ensey, Laura Ramsey, Leslie Goen, Evelyn Alegnia, Jana Hone, Kimberly Eckhart, Lesley Woodard, Sandra Hawkins, Vicki Hester, Sarah Taylor, Carla Conner, Ellen Smith, Tina Stroud, Shelley Leuzinger, Nina Kalusche, Val McWilliams. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Martin, sponsor, Renee Berardi, Cheryl Eschmann, Laura Bonifant, Alicia Klinger, Brenda Flatt, Rhogena Fields, Patricia Clay, Cindy Brewster, Jean Ann Robinson, Susan Dabney, Laura Erwin, Tracey Wyatt, Becky Rupe, Trudy Gibson, Karen Buck, Kim Pepper, Kathy Conklin, Cindy Porter, Jane Aldrige. THIRD ROW: Linda Franklin, Dana Formby, Dana Lewis, Lisa Aaron, Janet Desborough, Linda Coburn, Maureen Looney, Carol Owens. FOURTH ROW: Wright, Mike Richardson, Charlie Berry, Ron French, sa Le z, Missy Caldwell, Alita Wycoff, Vicky Barham, Brenice Menzies, Jane Ramsey, Regina Hopson, Jeanette Henson. Organizations 141 Future Teachers participate in conventions if 3, Y: ' A K. as , ,, ., . H 3 E., x ..: I ,., me purpose of Future Teachers of America is to learn more about the teaching profession and to learn what teachers do day to day. Members of FTA participated in several activities during the year. They made spirit dolls during Coyote Week and had a Christmas Party in December. They attended the FTA District Convention in the fall at Burkburnett and the State FTA Convention in the spring. Kyle Nelson was District Historian at the Burkburnett Convention. i 3 '12 ili- ,Lou 9-954.7 ,M- Diane Horton, president, practiced being a FTA officers, SITTING. Karen Scheffer, vice president, Horton, president, Carmen Gilbert, secretary. STANDING: she Barbara Tilker, sponsorg Diane Paulson, historian, Marion presided over a meeting. treasurerg LeAnn Paulson, project chairmang and Mrs. ,, Yi V , M, ' ' 1 , wow ML 5 Perkins, sponsor. .Members of FTA. SITI ING. Lynda Rousey, LeAnn Paulson, Kelly Coffelt, Diane Paulson, Pam Varnelle and Ellen McGuiness. p STANDING: Karen Scheffer, Diane Horton, Carmen Gilbert, Cheri Cole, Tracy Travis, Kristie Kerbow and Marion Hubrich. Not pictured: Sharon Oseletto a 142 Organizations Karen Schetfer daydreams about the time when she will be a teacher. Junior Historians undel'Stand heritage nior Historians study the past to gain a better understand- ing of themselves and the world in which they live. They study their heritage and the knowledge gained helps prepare them for the future. Their main project this year was a scale model of a historical mansion, displayed in San Antonio at the State Convention. . A fp. -, kgtclsw-fd 5. 'T TN. V' Q. 'ml - 1 ' 'l1i','N. 'rg .-,,1t.Ls , I alia. Fl kv 'K ilg ' 'L kij'E 5? R ..i..e.....A ' 11 ffl . - OFF' -S l'll ride in the back seat. Harry Warren, second vice president: Jan Morgan, first vice president. SECOND ROW: Lori Heskett, historian: Joni Reid, secretary: Donna Brown, treasurer. THIRD ROW: Gail Bowers, reporter: Mimi Phillips, president. FOURTH ROW: Mrs. Chris Flatt, sponsor. ..x --J--1 if I di. FIRST ROW: Dana Lewis, Leslie Woodard, Mimi Phillips, Joni Donna Brown, Gail Bowers, Lori Heskett, Rogena Field Reid, Don Wright. SECOND ROW: Melonie Smith, Kammy FOURTH ROW: David Cowan, Don Dill. Not pictured: Shan Harney, Jan Morgan, Harry Warren, Bruce Donald, Greg Bell, David Canaday, Brenda Flatt, Rene Graves, Kelly Howard Cockrell. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Flatt, Susan Tull, Alisha Allen, Karen Sorenson, Steve Sullivan, Mike Kofoed, Stacy Goff. D.E. Prelab: FIRST ROW: Lori Koehler, Sharon Baldwin, Linda Essler, Cindy'Vaden, Fran Ragland Janet Miller. SECOND ROW: Tracie Lowe, Charlie Berry, Keith Kocher, Mark Levey, Ke n Mitchell, Mrs. Sylvia Walker. THIRD ROW: Chris Null, Vic Orms, Kirk Higgins, Mike Featherston Nancy McGee. Not pictured: Mike Saenze, Sara Armstrong, Belinda Smith, Greg Chappell. Distributive Education prepares forfuture gistributive Education' Prelab is designed for students preparing to enter employment in distributive occupations. This provides technical instruction and practical experience for high school students. These students have no on-the-job training, but they do apply their skills at the Raider Trader. Upon completion of D.E. Prelab, students may enter Distributive Education. This training program for high school students who have the desire and aptitude for training in the fields of marketing and distribution. The students go to school in the morning and work in the afternoon under close supervision of the employer where they learn the marketing process in a live laboratory. After graduation, students may continue in their employment as a full-time worker. D.E.: FIRST ROW: Andy Kocher, vice president: Roger Evans, president: Paul photographer: Steve Morgan, reporter: Vanessa Temelcoff, secretary: Darla Hesteilchapling Higgins, parliamentarian: Kerry Graham, honor ident. SECOND ROW: Baker Beck, Kim Seaton, Belinda Dunn, Debra Hart die Lyons, Richard Morgan. ROW: Mr. Tim Cli son s onsor Mark Moore, Jeff McWilliams, Robert Bolinger Bill Shedeck in Z H P 1 P S f 1 Robb, Todd Spitz, Kevin Hattic. FOURTH ROW: Robert Bedford, Richard Lennard, Craig To Thomas Bennett, Ricky Owens, Mike Gillam. 144 Organ zotions OFFICERS: SEATED: Susan DuBose, secretary, Gerald Wedel, resident P 9 Becky Watson uses her VOE Tammy Brisbin, treasurer. STANDING: Mrs. Isabelle Barber, sponsor, Gail skills at Texgma CfeditUn10n Bowers, historian, Sandra Ballard, vice president, Elizabeth Goodwin, reporter. V VOE anticipates lifetime occupations gf he Vocational Office Education program is designed to prepare students to enter gainful wage-earning employ- ment in an office occupation upon completion of the program. VOE students spend one-half day in school and work the other one-half. They receive part-time training such as typing, filing, office machines and data processing. They are also paid wages for beginners. The VOE-approved occupations are those that pertain to clerical work. VOE prepares students for lifetime occupations. .xf E ,.,. sqjf. A if nv-'-kk !,, FIRST ROW: Gerald Wedel, Elizabeth Goodwin, Susan DuBose. Christie Armstrong. SECOND ROW: Carri English, Tammy Brisbin, Sandra Ballard, Gail Bowers, Traci Griffin, Mrs. Isabelle Barber. THIRD ROW: Colleen Drew, Cathy Schutte, Tommi Crawford, Ginny Murray, Celeste Teichman, Teri Dotson, Kathy Holtzen, Cindy Moser. Not pictured: Donna Bitz, Luresa Bracks, Margaret Brown, O gommro s 145 Nancy Kelly, Susan Lyons, Tammy Medlin, Clarissa Thomas, Becky Watson. HECE opens job opportunities gfome Economics Cooperative Education helps find 146 Organizations vocations in the home economic subject area. A few such vocations are consumer education, child develop- ment, family living and food and nutrition. These students spend half the day inschool and the other half working at their jobs. A minimum of 160 hours of class instruction for each quarter and S25 hours of supervised on-the-job training and work experience per school year in an approved home economics occupation is required. OFFICERS: Donald Davidson, president: Beverly Thomas vice presidentg and Tammy McBroom, secretary-treasurer Bill Lamb, Cheryl Polly, Stacey Goff, Stephanie Wolfe, Emerald McCoy, Danny Andrews, Bobby Van Winkle, Claudia Mitchell, Tim Duffield and Mrs. Margaret Tucker, sponsor. Not pictured: Wayne Hall, Tammy Leek, Sherri Long, Beckie Stearns, Rhonda Whitson and Brenda Witherspoon. FHA members stress efficiency M embers of Future Homemakers of America have strived to develop skills in cooking, sewing and home management. The importance of worthy home and community activities through 'the development of homemaking skills are also emphasized. These skills will enable students to be better prepared for the future as they seek vocations in home management areas. We make our clothes durable. WA FHA MEMBERS: FIRST ROW: David House, Dena Hodges, Brenda Hicks, Donald Davidson. SECOND ROW: Tammy McBroom, Elaine Russell, Cheryl Keene, Emerald McCoy, Beverly Humphrey, Wayne Hall, Brenda Witherspoon, LeAnn Harney and Stacey Goff. I Organizations l47 Industrial Arts Club builds future ghe Industrial Arts Club provides time after school for students to practice mechanical drawing and woodworking in the pursuit of building an interest in and a possible future in industrial arts. Members of the club participated in activities such as silk screening, making bumper stickers and, the year's biggest project, the Pioneer Bowl Parade float. urr-ruzrta: 1-'RONT ROW: Sam Kenshale, vice presidentg Mark Stahl, treasurer: Brent Willson. reporter. BACK ROW: Nikki Deaver, secretaryg Ricky Scales, president: Roger Ashley, sergeant-at-arms. Roger Ashley concentrates intensely on an Industrial Arts Club project. N uv MEMBERS: FRONT ROW: Brent Willson, Steve Glen Wood, sponsor, Nikki Deaver, RickyxScales, Mark Colle Tim Eckhart, Gordon West Roger Ashley, Ron Evers, Mark Stahl. Y' , Wright. BACK ROW: David Veigl, Sam Kenshalo, Mr. 148 Organizations . .4 I MEMBERS: FRONT ROW: Hal Ray, Roger Kuehler, Jack Austin, Tony Crawford, Jimmy Farmer, Ricky Johnson. SECOND ROW: Steve Brown, Tod Thomp- son, David Harrelson, Kieth Ritchie, Glen Foster, John Crown, Scott McLain, Tom Cates, Will Lowe. BACK M6000 Mun ,.v-, - ROW: David Nowowiejski, Ajai Cadambi, Bret Hanes, Lee Hill, John Crane, Mike Byars, Mike Dowd, Dugan Miller, Brian Allison, John Curlin, Kenneth Missler, Phillip Dowd. Key Club strives to aid community 4 .. .1 Monsored by Kiwanis lntemational, Key Club is a high school activities the club members participated in this year were Special organization striving to aid the community. Although the Olympics, Diabetes Bike-a-thon, Easter Seals Telethon, Fowler Rider chapter has been organized for only Eve years, the club- Home Big Brothers and the MSU-Burns Fantasy of Lights grown to be one of the biggest in Texas and Oklahoma. Some Christmas display. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: FRONT ROW: Hal Ray, presidentg Mike Dowd, vice president: Tony Crawford, secretaryg Lee Hill, treasurerg Bret Hanes, division 18' lieutenant governor. SECOND ROW: Mark Barber, Sf' A Y - Steve Brown, Ajai Cadambi, Kenneth Missler, Steve Fairfield, Jimmy Farmer, Will Lowe, Tim Clipson, sponsor. Organizations 149 I? S45 PRIDE IN PEOPLE K ff. Q K, I X lv '!'xl 7 ' ,K A ,153 may-X if X.Q w fig X .15 H ls' W 1. Our Senior Year---0ne of fulfillment as-ER SEATED: Hal Ray, Tina Brummett. STANDING: Staci Wages, Becky Johnson, David Molinaro SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS President Hal Flay Vice PreSider1t David Molinaro Secretary Becky Johnson Treasurer Staci Wages RSPONGV Tina Brummett SPONSORS Jack W. Gregg Jr. Mrs. Robbie Jeter Mrs. Joan Jones Ted M. Warwick 152 Se Ur years at Rider ' He beginning was a mixture of emotion-excitement about the future and fear of the unknown. As the fear subsided the excitement remained He future became the present and the post. We experienced happiness and sadness together: we gained confidence as we af-'compfshed our goals and W overcame our dsappoinfments. . W Remember as Freshmen Hat first day...getting lost...buying elevator tickets...m0k- ing newfifends.. .receiving our class yell ..s1gn-makingpanies, decorating the gym.. .ourfirst pep rally as Raiders. ..the number one rankedfootball team in the state...the excitement of our first Roundup Week...the ecstasy of beating the Coyotes, 2ZQ..RiderivfFrst ever bi-Wsffrbt f0otball team...Rustlers are RRVC' co.champs...our first class dance..Jorgetting Bobcats and Mustangs and becoming united as Raiders...learning the true meaning of Raider Pride. Remember as .Yophomores Beginning to feel a part of things..-Jwning clubs...Tri-IR-Y rhiiuzfionmold enough to get a driverfs 0cense...girls choirs.. formation of mens choir...aFsecting worms and fiogs..JFrst scholastic awards test...Junior Varsity gamesmfooking down on Freshmenmwinning that game in November. 28-Z...Wstrict champions...ROH0 rings...dragging Kemp...Spring Game... almost upperclassmen. ' Rememberas Juniors linally upperclassmen...getting a new princhradninitrhting v for Tri-I0-K..hrave enough to skb outfor lunch...a new band J Wrectormordering our Senior '78 rings...our first class hreokfastmmum day...a victorrbus ckmax to Coyote Week... school let out because of gas curtot7ment...bi-Wsfrict basket- balL..applving for Raider Crew and Goal Post Decor1ators...a successful class dance...cheerleader by-outs...those last few days when we were the iS'eniors. ' f Remember as Seniors Oar big yearg' the one we 've been waiting for...being the leaders instead of the followersmback on the east side of the gym at pep r'al0es...inheriting old trudtionsmstarting new ones...nominating Mr. and Mss Raider...AC'T and SAT test...applving for college...Coyote Week...our last and best...Senior Play...being thefirst to have our class pictures in color in the annual ..ordering graduation announcements. ..caps and gowns...graduation parties...-Yenior Banquet and Senior Mght. . .rea4Hng ofthe H711 and Prophecy. . .graduation. ..saying g0odbye...Striving always to be great, Senior Chss of '78, Our time to leave these hallowed balls has come. Just as we begfls S0 will we leave--excited scared yetfilled with anticbation. We will lake with us all that we have gained--experience, knowledge, friendshbs and the sadness of farewell These were our years Seniors 153 4: Us N-W i u MW is A ww XM.: ,, 'tu--gf 4 . FW, 'J w , K ,I 'W 6 I . QNX M nl ff 'QL . g -, 'V x '. '. 1 w., ..,. g . , , Uv! if ff 3 'K R Ars- f . an 9 -11 .,,,f 4, , 'D nw A-J N ,SSX Q ' IR AQ' f F f ' fl k 41 .W 5? f ' if ' 'L Y 3 1-Wag Kb 1 ' q Thomas Benne 1 A, E A' 1 A K T 1 l jijjfb , AQ X X x .I ' Rusty Boren Brad Bow 5-f -T y ' ' V , 1 ik YW, 5 E 1 Vu gy -vw 4 A ...1..., A 41 +5 . A A 1 4 ,sh W Q H mu. m, ,, w- if -- 5, Q M47 1 x .e , f may ,.-uif ' 1 f' 1425K :V .X lf 1 , . ISL 4 W 4'Jf I Clay Dean it ,A Fkmf- ' 19- . Jeff Evans Md 1 M ,. 5 .0 1 Lf. ' 4 HW 4' r +- 1 1 . IEE 9er.:,,i:' av. J I 1 g , .Mgr I E Jr kk' n , 415,45 Fwiiif X J- P we wk 1 :ir Q , ,is - 3 X Vi 3 'Q' ig V 11, W, -4, di' H 1 Hb! - , M. f . ,ull-v r 3 .:. Z x X 6? 4 T 6 M- 6 J ix Dlane Horton Klm Howe Marlon Hubnch -aww W , U., W '15 Janet Kellogg . qu, .1 V 4 V .T . I! .H . at .. Q J .X , 1, N., , ,,. 3 AWN wi . I we Ag fy., K I 1 1 W- HW g xf..x,, . , , .ar wx, x Q w Conme Leach Cmdy Leary Tam wh'-ff 'E' 1 p 1, , W ' J ,J wx Q, . K .-if-I--f , A, 7,4 Q, .3 L -os' T5 C 3? Q M X W n W 3 kb Ellen McGuinnes Q A vu . 1 K. W' A ,Aa , n , M ,. 4 7 ,-vim , . WM an -, , .. ' ' M' V M' av. w W .ei M A A R ,W :A 4 igff W -N 'N . 'w I' A, Ci' 1 1 . , I wh ' ig., if ,fig IST' if -V' if agwm-Y' 5? ' 4 Wwe M' ,flux -- Y- 5 :W VY ,V , M . 7,751 1 'H' .V .. v- 'hm - : JW was-L mf, ' gag'-M 'T if ii? MMS? 9 . 9 M Aa sf 'YH MF .- v le' wi' W P , ,Yi wh df. Q in -ed M W nv' B me -ll' uw' NL! 8 v W Pam Rntchle 21 4 .J Kim Seaton M TNQ ml!! nm law. 4 L f 1 if ga 2 HW , M M Um., .fm Beckle Stearns 'Wm A-ef w P F ' if ' Y. 9- :IVA A A JL Y, ,A -13. A , ,ff 'W si S, wi Wy M I MN. Pam Widders L ,1 'Z' W f gx ,nv X. . 41.1 . A x ' A I fxz. M K. '- n J.. W- , . 1 A 'f' . 4 V 35 sa M. 5 .A uv if' ,X . it Q B , I Dall Yates Bobby Yonts Arden Young Avis YOUUS Karen Young L0ra Y0lll1g -by Oh baby oh oh baby oh! 174 5e i0'S Jim and Tammy are caught in the act. IN MEMORY OF I6 Our Junior Year--- One of promise ,Y 2 v P-iif. W 1 Q 7 rv' 4 ff hs - Q V ll W Q? Q , 1 LEFT T0 RIGHT: Andrea Borders, Hal Harbor, Sarah Taylor, Carolyn Jones and Leslie Towry. I JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS SPONSORS President Carol n Jones - Vice Pfesident I-lax Harbor mr' LEWIS Stiphens Secretary Leslie Towry rs. auren ansen Treasurer Andrea Borders ' Reporter Sarah Taylor l Mike Adair Regg Adams Kim Adams Stacie Adams Steve Aldrete Randy Allen Shari Allen Brian Allison Beverly Allred Britt Anderson Tammie Anderson Jamie Andrews Larry Armstrong Ruth Armstrong Patricia Arnold Lisa Atchavit Jack Austin Scott Autin Blair Baker Terry Baker Todd Baker Paul Barham Jana Barnett Robert Bartolo Sharon Bass Mitchell Bauman Steve Baxter Carol Beck Glenn Beegle Debra Beyer Jimmy Black Jeff Blacklock Angie Blackmon Christy Blaine John Blue 1 78 Juniors Maria Boardingham Pam Bock Robert Bollinger Donna Booth Andrea Borders Deborah Boucher Richard Bowen Brad Boyd Gary Brackett Dora Bradly Angela Bragg Cynthia Brewster Calenia Brigham Barbara Brisco Gary Brooking Malcolm Brooks Aaron Brown Jesse Brown Larry Brown Lisa Brown Margaret Brown Vickie Brown Teresa Browning Pucker up cutie! QQ 55-1, i H fs ,, any ilx nl-5 -l - svwyw rg 'V'-. , he .gy ,..., . 1 '-J if so ' , . 1 li 'uf T'-Y Nr W. rj., it 7 oil Gb z y f L ,pu ISO' Q-s s 1 X 4- x- .JW r N9 X Stacye Browning Mark Bruce Robin Bryant Tammie Bunch Kevin Burross Charlie Cade Renee Cadotte Patty Cameron Leigh Carnes Brian Carrubba Dennis Cash Tom Cates Carol Caudill Cathy Chaney Terri Clark Greg Clifford Ann Clowdus Charles Clowdus Brenda Coats Brenda Cobb Linda Coburn Kelly Coffelt Martin Coleman Cathy Collier Kelly Collier Dana Conner Tamera Conner Carla Connor Kelly Cook Mark Cook Tamera Cook Charles Cooper Ricky Cooper Susan Cornelius Amy Cox Juniors 179 Stacy Cox Donald Craig John Crane Denise Crispin Debbie Crossnoe David Crowe Lonnie Culley Scott Cullins Ronnie Lee Culver Ronnie Culver John Curlin Ernie Darkow Kim Darnell Allen Davis Donna Davis Ketha Davis Larry Davis Debbie Deaver Jimmy Decker Janet Desborough Micheal Deaver Carol Dickson Vickie Dixon Billy Ray Dollar Melanie Donart Dennis Douglas Hunter Dowell Robert Driver Tim Duffield Julie Duncan Bill Dunkelburg Kelly Dunn Mark Dunn Roscoe Dunn Steve Dunn James Dutton Sharon Dye Pam Easter Frank Eichman Charlie English Lisa English Cynthia Ensey Steve Epp Teresa Essler Mark Evers Steve Fairfield Sylvia F ancher Greg Fields Carla Fink Donald Fleeks Ricky Fleeks John Fleming David Floyd Brian Forbes Charles Foster Deborah Foster Glen Foster Randy Fox Justin Francis Linda Franklin Tina Freeman Ron French Shara Fulmer Clint Gage Kim Gage Cathy Gallenberger Pat Galyean Jeffrey Garey 182 Juniors David Garrett Sally Gary Jimmy George Greg Gibson Larry Gibson Stacey Goff Randy Goodall Gail Grady Kelly Gray Carless Grays Bill Greening Tim Greensweight J an Gregg Marlene Guerrero Ronnie Guerrero Dawn Hadley Dana Hagler Valerie Haines Mary M. Hale Wayne Hall Hal Harbor Vickie Hardin Teresa Harding Bill Hardman Barry Hargrove Doug Harmon Sheryl Harman Barbara Harrel Dennis Harrelson Debra Hart Debbie Hatcher Deanna Hawkins Mark Hazelhurst Saija Heinonen Watsuki Henderson .. ,. ., ,JTPQ - 1- 1, 'S K sf, ..e- . .Lf ,. 1 M is xg? X ir as E was 2 Jr Q X sa 1 ,- 9 a N ,M ,. 2. 'K J! NEA 4 21 'V' f? S ' QQ .. 'A M - l'e Q1 A s ,aww ,..,..., 1 ssrmr.-?s 5 Y F 'l fdlgli ,X Niki xgrilb .3,,2. v'-Q. la pm.-J Wwe-Wiwm .yr Xa x sr xx X Q i 'i'l , e'r1 f e . 'I -gfgseaz 2 - iii , - . ,aw is , 'Mg K A V. P 1 f Jeanette Henson Darla Hester A true gag photo. Chuck Heydrick Lee Hill Kristie Hilliard Mark Hix Mike Hix 5 .cf is fax 'Ti Q, 'F Dena Hodges Tommy Holcomb John Holder Sharon Holmes Elaine Hoover S-Fx Steve Horton De Enna Hottel David House John Hoyer Jeff Huff Steve Huffman Todd Hughes Tammy Huskins Kay Iles Malcolm Ingrim Jon Iverson Renee James Stephen Jeffries Sara Jenkins Sherri Jenkins S AV: '47 Juniors l83 Dora Johnson Lori Johnson Anna Johnston Carolyn Jones Jimmy Jones Tiger Jones Kathy Kardos Clyde Katzaman Craig Kerbow Lanny Ketchum Kim Hoehon Doug Kinder Kirk Kiser Randall Klint Maurice Knight Stan Kruse Roger Kuehler Susan Ladyman Blake Laing David Lairmore Elaine Lambert Sophia Lawrence Valinda Lawrence Paul Leary Randy Leek Mike Lemley Patty Lensch 1 5 1 ill i 7 s ' I don't use it ... Yea, lknowl SSE situ Q R 4 4 A Jennifer Leuzinger Donna Lewis Jimmy Lewis Mark Lewis Benny Lindeman James Lindsay Cindy Little John Little Thomas Little Sherri Long Tommy Lovett Gregg Lowe Lupe Lucio Ross Luttrell Eddie Lyons Trung Ma Levora Mack Karen Marcotte Linda Marks Charles Martin Wesley Martin Mark Martinez Don Mason Carol Massey Stan Masumura Bridget May Juniors I 85 I 86 Juniors Eddie McAlvain Tami McBroom Keith McCray Mark McCulley Thomas McCullough Kris McKillop Jeanette McKnight Chris McMahon Day McManus Pat McMillan James Meaders Phil Meaders Tammie Medlin Brenice Menzies Phil Merriman Scarlett Metcalf Dugan Miller Diana Milliner Mike Mills Brenda Minniear Richard Mitchell Sherry Moffett Diana Molina Susan Moody Mark Moore Allen Moree fu- VY 5 Lf, X Hey, I can dance! X K PN i Q .Q ... s ' F .9-C i A 'Q fat? if K. fr l don t know I heard she likes to hug the door. Steven Morgan Christy Mosley John Muir Chuck Mulkey Steve Murdock Jeff Murlette Kathy Musick Elbert Myles Melvin Myles Priscilla Navarrete Kevin Nordman Chris Oberlender Kelly Oden Sherry Olive Deletha Oneal Raymond Paris Elyssa Parish David Parker Gwyn Parker Mark Parks Beth Opella Sharon Oseleto Leisa Ozee Kelly Parchman Corey Pardue Mark Partain Harshad Patel Shailesh Patel Laurie Patrick Lisa Patterson Diane Paulson LeAnn Paulson Louie Pearce Marvin Peevey Linda Pendly Mike Pepper Julie Peters David Petersen Jeff Peterson Hoa Pham Tim Pierson Melody Agee Pilcher Bill Pitts Kathy Plemons Mike Pless Sherry Pool Sheila Pope Jean Porter Scott Porter Debbie Price Brad Prickett Lena Pride Becky Pruett Brian Pruett Jane Ramsey LeAnne Rawn Lisa Reece Joni Reid Edward Rhodes Anne Rice Dan Richardson N --nu Y Q 'S 'ay Q QQ' 'If f A 11,61 5 Q? ? Q -A was af ti Q9 n .5 'f ku. -f B 1- fl: V S Just wait till after the game...I'll kill him!!! SR Q. Q- fi , , Sammy Risner Glynda Ritchie Gary Roberts Kris Roberts Garry Robertson Larry Robertson Cynthia Robinson Donna Robinson Rhonda Rodgers Christi Rogers Frank Rogers Larry Roper Sylvia Rose Tracy Ross Ben Rounsaville Bruce Rountree Lynda Rousey Sherri Rowland Gary Russell Elaine Russell John Rutledge Tassie Ryan Kathy Saenz Juniors ! 89 Julie Sandefur Sherrie Schaefer Jeffrey Schultz Cheryl Schwartau Anthony Scott Susan Scott Brent Scribner Phillip Self Kevin Selvidge Eugene Shelby Jill Shipp Connie Shoen Gregg Short Marsha Shults Mike Simmons Anita Simpson Karen Sleeper Ross Smead Barbara Smith Connie Smith Gwendolyn Smith Michael Smith Ray Smith Rosalind Smith Roy Smith Sherry Sosebee Keith Sparks Sara Spangler Terry Speegle Debbie Stalf Lisa Steinman Craig Stevens De Stevens Lexie Stewart Stacey Stowe Tammy Strawn Anne Street Laurie Stroh Mark Studdurd Mike Studdard Phillip Sund Who said we had to play fair? -- ,W 5 Patricia Sutherlin Mark Tackett Joel Talley Lori Tate Kirk Taylor Sarah Taylor T Linda Teague --3 Dodi Temelcoff Carol Tennison Jeff Thacker x l Karol Tesch Jean Thomas Troy Thomas Robin Thompson Shelia Thompson X r-..- gl T ' S 79 ' f 1 1 Sonya Thompson Rita Tipton , Steve Tomlinson Leslie Towry Sharon Tressler Juniors I 91 Paul Trotter Gloria Valdez Melinda Vallejo Elfrida VanZandt Pam Varnell Kathy Wagner Ronnie Walden Andy Walker Lyn Walker Melissa Walker Joanie Waltko Jeff Wardrip Sheryl Washington David Weeks Alicia Welch Andrew Wells Howard Wherry Bobby Whiteley Rhonda Whitson Devonna Whittle Judy Wickham Phil Wigginton Vivian Williams Robin Williamson Tracye Willingham Mark Wilson 192 Juniors Who said blondes have more fun? f I 1 rv? fl A X What do I do? ... She asked me to dance. , 'S 1, ' gG ffiRyA .3 vga. . .ggin . 5- , N v iight, 11-is N, ww. X --if .A ' . ii ' i I 'bi What did you say about my mother? 1--7 'LJ Phillip Wilson Kenneth Wolfe Tamera Wolfe Doris Woods Kelly Wortham Scott Wright Jimmy Wyatt Mark Wyatt Alita Wycoff Amy Yeager Mike Yonts Henry Young Kelly Young Juniors I 93 194 Juniors You just think he's taking you out Friday nightl ...and I was only using two fingers! We don't know what it i we like it, 5 4 'U I 5 E Q s, but I if 7 4, E ....- Q' ' CHEESE N 7 Ili' .ni I feel good all under! I 1 X 1 ' , ff .,k i?1,4. -- '5nSN You wanna shake up your mouth? then you scrub like this... fi My mom warned me about those fancy toothpastes. ' ' E E' ,U Hi guy, I'm ba I I QQ? 21:2 ,, ck again. Juniors l95 196 5 ph Our Sophomore Year--- Gne of hope nf, 4 i 'L ' 1'3.'1 -9.1 I? HY! SJ' fl - Tracey Wyatt, president: Nancy Sund, reporterg Karen Lyles. secretary: Ellen Smith, treasurer: Debra Molinaro, vice presiden SOPHOMORE CLASS GFFICEFRS Sponsors President ' Tracey Wyatt . Vice President Debra Molinaro MV- Lanny GWGY f Secretary Karen Lyles MVS- James MCCHVW Treasurer Ellen Smith 'WSS BGCKY ROQGVS Reporter Nancy Sund MVS- I-eta Swdef i Ann Abell Doris Adams Mike Adams James Aduddell Ernie Alcala Alisha Allen Kathy Allen Lisa Allison Kevin Anderson Don Andre Paul Andree Tammye Andrews Senecia Ankrom Kim Anthony Russell Arbuckle Cindy Arias Sarah Armstrong John Arnold Kelvin Arps Thomas Arterberry Karen Baber Christi Bailes Bryan Baker Scott Baker Tammye Baker Sharon Baldwin Cody Ballard Mark Barber Vicki Barham Allen Barnett Randy Barry Vicky Beebe Sonny Belknap Pam Bell Jamie Benham 198 Sophomores Dawn Benson Rhonda Bergenheier Charlie Berry Helen Berry Steven Berry Bill Berry Joe Bickley Fonda Boggs Bart Boley Sherry Bolton Karen Booth Ed Bousquet Brent Bowen Craig Boyd Teresa Boyd Rhonda Bracks Martha Briesemeister Toni Brock Eric Brooking Daniel Broussard Donna Brown Katie Brown Michel Brown Steve Brown J acquelyn Bryant Karen Buck Craig Burross Tim Bush Mike Byars, Sujata Cadambi Kerri Cagle Evette Calderon Randy Caldwell David Canaday Sondra Carlton Ernie Carpenter Steve Cawthon Steve Chandler Greg Chappell Jeff Chatman Belivia Chatman Pang Chen Karen Clark Earnestine Clay Paul Cochran Gregg Cockrell Ivan Cole Bob Coleman Steve Colley Kimberly Collins Monte Coltey Wallace Cook Elizabeth Cooper Debbie Coote Carla Copening Kay Lynn Coulson David Cowan Jeff Cox Jody Cox Mary Ellen Craig Sheri Craig Mike Crooks James Crossnoe Gisele Crouch Karen Crum Robert Culver Pamela Cyrus Ronnie Dabney Vickie Darden DeAun Davis Dennis Davis Michael Davis Mark Dawson Sherri Dennis Gregg Dickie Angela Dickson Shelia Dickson Don Dill Lance Dixon Melinda Dobson Sheri Dodd Dwayne Domi Steve Dotson Phillip Dowd David Drew Jessie Duckett John Duke Cathy Duncan Steve Eagan Kellie Eastham Andrea Ebeling Tim Eckhart Sonya Edwards Cheryl Eggins Dana Emberton Ann Epp Laura Erwin Linda Essler Craig Evans Dian Ewing I'm just Guard. IQ., Jeannie Fairless Mike Featherston Susan Ferguson Zack Field Bill Finn Stephen Fisher Chris Foote Keith Ford Shannon Ford Rickey Foreman Billy Francis Philip Franklin Karen Freeman Kenneth French Andrea Fuller Steven Gallenberger Brad Gamble Kelly Gambrell Lisa Garner Mike George Kelly Gibson Trudy Gibson Wynn Gibson Julie Gilbert Leonard Gilbert Michael Gillis Troy Gilpin Alvis Glidewell Cheri Godwin Pat Gorman Karen Goyen Lisa Graham David Gregg Virginia Hagen Lisa Haggard Mark Hague Leslie Hale Mike Hall Ronda Hall Sandra Hall Susan Hall David Hance Stacy Hancock Todd Hann Leslie Hardin Tracy Hardin Kammy Harney Bobby Hatcher Sandra Hawkins J ,gr , x . fel! l 'il 202 Sophomores My ball00l'l flew away 2 if ll .fi 3 ,. if Write your name ...boy, this is a hard test. ! l, s -...I.! . -I Y51! 5.2,- - Hunter Hayes Alisa Haywood Lenore Hazelhurst Elizabeth Helms Ron Henderson Patrick Hennessey Donna Heron Celeste Herrick Lori Heskett Vicki Hester John Hicks Kirk Higgins Marc Hill Mike Hill Johnny Hoagland Jimmy Hodges Mike Hoepfner Rance I-Iogue Dawn Holcomb Terry Holder Regina Hopson Teresa Hornbaker Mary Horton Kelly Howard Antje Hubrich Hayli Hudson Sophomores 203 Leesa Huff Jay Huffer David Hughes Ember Hull Michael Humphrey Melisa Huston Dennis Iglehart Rose Mary Ingram Arthur Inman Marty Irwin Carole Jackson Jake Jacobs Randy James Raymond Jenkins Henry Johnson Joni Johnson Lesa Johnson Paul Johnson Mike Johnson Rick Johnson Cynthia Jones David Jones Venus Jones Todd Jordan Deborah Kapelski Kurt Keck Sherri Keck Janet Keesling Tommye Kelly 75,5 ,Af Vg 204 Sophomores Good morning students Imyour new teacher 'i' Wow! What a hunk! 0.7, Brenda Kennedy Sam Kenshalo Mike Kephart Melanie Ketchum Cortina Kilbourne Marcea Kimbel Mark Kimes Sherrie Kisner Dan Knight Kim Knight Danny Koch Keith Kocher Lori Koehler Nina Konovsky Greg Kunkel Max LaForge Larry Lamb Kenny Lambert Teresa Lancaster Shane Landry Burtt Lauck Renee L udermilk Robbie faurick 206 Sophomores David Lawson Lynn LeBus Dei iemond Jill Leuzinger Shelly Leuzinger Mark Levy Alan Lewis Billy Lewis Cindy Lewis Lyn Lichtenberger Craig Lile William Lindsay Melissa Little Scott Long Mike Longley Maurine Looney Tracie Lowe Karen Lyles Pam Lynn Ginger Mabry Cheri Madden Tony Mahan Terri Mahon Judy Marcotte Paul Marcum Billy Martin Leslie Martin Corkey Matthews Mark McBride Amy McCracken Jeff McCracken Peter McCullough Nancy McGee Don McKee ,lk mx Rider's only Siamese twins. John McKinney Scott McLain Jay Melton Sharon Merrill Tonya Michel Jake Middleton Andy Miller Janet Miller Gary Mitchell Debra Molinaro Toby Montgomery Cindy Moore Pam Moore Roger Moore Sheryl Moore Debbie Morgan Jan Morgan Lisa Morgan Sophomores 207 208 Sophomores Mark Morgan Melanie Morgan David Moser Diane Murray Kenneth Musick Clarence Myles Chareece Nail James Neal LaDonna Newman Donald Newton Khanh Nguyen Keri Nicks Jackie Oatts Ramona Odom Pat Olive Janet O'Mealey Vic Orms Karen Osborne Carolyn Owens Jon Parkinson Pam Parrish Greg Parsons Brett Partain Take Sominex. . .and sleep. if . Anna! How embarrassing. Durleen Parton Susan Pattillo David Payne Michael- Penn Kim Pepper Frankie Perez Dave Perkins Mimi Phillips Valenda Phillips Quoc Phuong Delana Plain Alicia Polk Jack Poncha Cindy Porter Marc Prestwood Ann Pride Fran Ragland Quenna Rasmussen Risa Reasoner A Mark Remington Stephanie Richardson Joel Richie Gordon Ricketts Sophomores 209 Vicki Rikard Lee Rippin Judy Roberts Brad Robertson Minerva Robinson Peat Robinson Debbi Rosinbaum Derrick Ross- Cordell Roundtree Tyrone Roundtree Rena Ruf John Rugeley Kim Rugeley Becky Rupe Diana Russell Kathy Rutledge Jack Rutter Mike Saenz Billy Sanders Brian Satterlield Jeff Savage Leanne Scaggs Wayne Scheffer Traci Schellbach Arlene Schenewerk Julie Schultz Monna Scott Stephanie Scott Angela Seitz Wesley Senn Riclcey Shelby Debbie Shelton Jim Shelton Wesley Shepherd Danny Shine Susan Shoen Mike Simmons John Simonton Kelly Sinclair Melinda Slusser Greg Smart, Belinda Smith Del Smith Ellen Smith Grady Smith Jamie Smith 212 Sophomores Jerry Smith Daniel Sodders Steven Sodders Randy Solomon Karen Sosebee Kimberly Sosebee Daphne Sphon Noel Spraggins Mark Stahl Eric Stall Staci Stampfli Sheila Stanton Dale Steed Jeff Stephens Cindy Sterling Shirley Stevens Craig Stevenson Mike Stewart Vernia Stillwell Derrick Stom Rusty Stone Tonya Stone Julia Strain Frances Strawn Mike Street Tina Stroud LaTressa Sturgis MaLissa Sturgis Nancy Sund The Lone who? S-A Charles Swafford Jaye Lynn Swinford Michele Tabat J oLynn Talley Jeff Taylor Melissa Teichman Brian Thomas Celius Thomas Jonny Thomas Tommy Thomas Arnold Thompson Jeff Thompson Tod Thompson Zalema Thurman Doug Timberlin Cheryl Toliver Tim Travis Tracy Truette Susan Tull Ronnie Turner Cindy Vaden Stacey Varnell Garth Vernon Larry Vickers Lawrence Vinson Terri Wachsmann 214 Sophomores Carrie Wagner Booth Wainscott Marie Wallace David Wamble Harry Warren Michael Warren Rhonda Weaver Rita Weber Scott Wells Joe Werner Monte White Debbie Whitmore Terrell Whyrick Karla Widders Adrian Williams Donna Williams John Williams Peter Williams Troy Williams Tyna Williams Adele Wills Brent Willson David Witherspoon Sophomores are always looking up. A totally uncontrolled class. Tracey Wyatt Mike Yandell Cindy York Laura Young Scott Young Tina Young William Young Lydia Zolnerowich Jim Wolfe Mary ,Lynn Wolfe Blanca Wonsang Don Wright Bob Wuthrich Ellen spots a dimple. Sophomores 21 5 Cur Freshman Year--- One of ChanQ9 . 0 FRONT ROW: Paul Cook, Shelly Levy, Susan Stuckey BACK ROW: Reggie Gary, Cindy Hoover. FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS SPQNSORS President I Pau' COOK Houston C. Hin Vice PreSidGf1i C'ndY Hoover Mrs. Patricia Anthony SGCFGWFY Sheiiv Levy Mrs. Jo Anne Cookingham Treasurer Susan STUCKSY Lloyd E. Deerinwater Reporter A RSQQIG GQYY Roosevelt Adams Julie Albers Sharon Aldrete Jane Aldridge Evelyn Alegria Tracie Alexander Victor Alexander Lynn Allison Michael Ancell Tony Anderson Brenda Arps Tara Autin Jamie Avara Lisa Ayers Julie Bachman Janet Baker James Bartield Todd ,Bamett Dana Barton Willie Bass Elizabeth Batson Becky Bean Bobby Beatty Marty Behrens Kelly Bell Shari Bell Ralph Bellamy Kimberly Bentley Renee Berardi James Billings David Bills Lyndsey Blacklock Michael Blanks Eddie Blevins Cotlyn Boardingham Melissa Bpardingham Lora Bonifant Carolyn Booker Teresa Booth Vickie Booth Horace Boston Brenda Boucher Kurt Bowden Marion Bowen Mike Bowen Paula Boyd Mark Brigham Mattie Brigham William Bright Dale Brock Anthony Brown Diana Brown Elijah Brown Scott Bucher Brenda Buster Leisha Cadle Phillip Cadman Janice Cadotte Kimberly Caldwell Brent Cameron David Canada Misty Canada Niki Carithers Rusty Carpenter swagger V l an-.' If Donna Carroll Frank Carroll Jonathan Cawthon Tara Cecil Paul Chambers Gerald Chatman Donald Childers Michelle Chisholm Steve Chittum Jenny Cipollini Keith Clark Patricia Clay Sue Clifton David Clowdus Michelle Cochran Rick Cochran Curt Collins Grady Collins Carolyn Conklin Kathleen Conklin William Connally Dean Conner Gwen Cook Paul Cook Steven Cook Kim Cooper David Cornelius Kelly Cotterman Darin Cotton Nancy Cox Russell Cox Danny Craig John Crown Laurie Culberson Cherie Cunningham Freshmen 219 220 Freshmen Beverly Cyrus Susan Dabney Kathy Daniels Don Dannelley Mary Dannelley Scott Darnell Terry Davidson Andra Davis Clay Davis Lana Davis Dee Dawson Joel Deason Craig DeMent Bob Dennis Jeffrey Desborough Randy Dever Kathy Dice Jeff Dickey Tracee Dimond Connie Dixon David Domi Bruce Donald Steve Douglas Cathy Dove Dale Dray Jan Driver David Duckett Kenneth Dudley Paula Duffield John Duke Beverly Dunn Shari Dunn J ack Eason Darren Easter Skyler Eaton HX 'Misa -awfwmei. ' '1.f' 5 'Z .g pi C L sax s if Vfbe 1' 3512: ,'f7'a'gf 'gg -o ld, . .14 PI law S A .w4...1 9 7 za, ,X ' f If 1' -' ' K ,. ' :f x . ,V -5 X 'f . . Wm I ,M ' 4. '.. 'Z - . Q . K4 L ,,,,..-f Kimberly Eckhart a L Kim Emory David English Tommy English . David Ervin - ,,j'f4v ii li f X. Cheryl Eschmann Jamie Esterline Harold Evans Steve Ewing Cindy Fairfield K Eric Fancher Peggy Farmer Cammi Faulkenberry Frank Faulkner X 5 3 Q N nv iv Q Rhogena Field 2 J 1 N Ricky Files Wayne Finley Ricky Finn Christopher Fisher Brenda Flatt X N'-'D ' ariie Cavin Flowers Dana Formby Barbara Forrest Amanda Foster Greg Foster Karen Foster I guess that I've finally been caught. Freshmen 221 Greg Fritsch Cynthia Fuller Chris Gage Wendi Gales Jeff Garrett Reggie Gary Frances Gatson Laura Gerth Doug Getts Greg Gibbs Bruce Gibson Mitsi Gibson Anitra Gilbert Mark Gilbert Danny Gilliland Steve Ginnings Jeff Godwin Leslie Goen Wayne Goforth Holley Golden Dan Gomillion Cristi Gowan Renee Graves Sherrie Gray Donna Gregor Donna Griffin Todd Griffin Mike Gross Sue Hale 0 if 'K www R 'rs auf A 1 A - i VT QT' . 1 2--L You can't take my picture--not here. Susan Hand Tammy Hann Angie Harbison Angela Harney Lesia Harney Cyndy Haynes Joan Hazelhurst Ron Hebert Danya Helms Dana Henderson Liz Henderson Judy Henderson Carol Henley Karen Hennessey Kate Henning Chipper Hickey Leesa Hillery Ronnie Hite Kim Hix Diana Holder Wesley Holmes Bart Holzer Jana Hone Cindy Hoover David Horton Stephanie Horton Sammy Houston Stacy Howard Steven Howe James Howerton Joerg Hubrich Sheila Huffman Deborah Humphre Tim Humphrey Denese Humphris Y Freshmen 223 Paula Hyden Charles Iles Kevin Isbell Floyd Jackson Janet Jackson Judy Jackson Lisa Jackson Mike Jacobsen Quient Jarnagin Janet Jenkins Tommy Jenkins Jay Jensen Roger Jessup Bobby Johnson Darryle Johnson Janice Johnson Benjamin Jones Nina Kalusche Milton Kearney Kerry Keener Ginger Kennedy Rickey Kephart Cheryl Kerbow David Kilbourne David Kines Kim Kipp Lisa Kiser Alicia Klinger Kirk Kolter Joni Kosanke Angela Kowalick Gary Krebs Shaun Krichbaum Todd Krueger 7Sheryl Labe 'Q- I thought that maybe I would change my whole schedule. N ly, Xl. j if -. Penny Lackey Lonnie Lain Tonya Lain Terry Lairmore -Joey Lama Donna Lamb Michael Lamb Laurie Lane Kent Laney Paul Larance Lisa Latham -Bam Latham' Sandy Latham Jon Lavy Steve Leach Chris Lechman Rhonda Lemley David Lemond Lori Lentz , Vincent Letendre ' Anthony Levell g sheny Levy L , ! Dana Lewis Susan Lewis Mark Lightfoot John Lindsey Freshmen 225 Ronald Lingafelter Lydia Little Joyce Loder Pam Logan Caroline Looney Alisia Lowder Tony Lucido Melanie Macon Jerold Magers Darren Marshall Rhonda Martinez Ridge Masters Mike Mauldwin Karen Maywald Patricia Mayze Marty McBride Stacy McBride Michael McCarley Michael McClellan Zena McClellan Lori McConnell Greg McCord Kent McCord Steve McCullough Sheila McDaniel Bruce McGilvray Donnell McGowan Kevin Mclntire. Shawna Mclntyre -- .L l ess 'M -e iv., A . fig 31 5 C g 1 .- Eh V A Net rl Q Q F N 4 ,r Maybe I could just make up something. Q3-nv A R Qgwsgy www mx w---9 Kathy McKelvy Anna McKinney Paula McKnight Judy McLeran Floretta McNeil Nic McPhee Mark McQuerry Teresa McWhorter Valerie McWilliams Denise Meier Melissa Melton Harley Mendenhall Cindy Mere Jodi Meunier Darla Meyer Scott Meyers Tracy Michel Jeana Miller Lisa Miller Janice Mims Brenda Mitchell John Molina Deanne Molinaro Olivia Montes Kenneth Montgomery Darlene Moore Elaina Moore Larry Moore Robert Moore Randy Morgan David Morris Susan Morris Sheryl Moses David Mowrey James Murphy 228 Freshmen David Musick Donna Musick Byron Myrick Chung Nguyen Hoang Nguyen Bill Nicholas Joel Nordman Arthur Norwood Chris Null Billy Oberlender Suzy 0'Conner Ronny Oden Lynn 0'Neil Melanie O'Neal Erika Opella Colleen Osborne Brenda Pace Jennifer Parker Laurie Parks Randy Parsons Elizabeth Partridge Allen Patrick Mike Patterson Mark Payne Theresa Pearce Mike Penrod Shirley Perkins Mark Peters Bradley Peterson Lloyd Pettie Rita Phelps Dinh Phuong Jana Pink John Pittman Glenda Pleinis - -- f xlfkfrlf. i Aw ,f A -qs l Let's see now--where is that L key? diff? Z' .T E .os vvgcrvd if-33.2 Roy Plemons Marianne Poissant Todd Pollard Scott Pool Steven Pope Kevin Porter Will Presson Billy Price Cheryl Price Shelia Pride Brenda Pruitt Jeni Purtle Robert Raeke Robert Rafuse Laura Ramsey Benton Ray Pamela Rector Gloria Redder Roger Reed Shannon Reese Myrle Rhea Mark Rhoades Cecil Rhodes Celia Rhodes Michael Richardson Randy Riggs Freshmen 229 Sandra Rines Jim Ritchie Keith Ritchie Rebecca Riviera Artis Roberts Kirvin Roberts Scott Robertson Jean Ann Robinson Ruby Rockuemore Tim Roden Reed Rogver Doug Romm Der-ry'Roper Randy Rosinbaum David Russell Kathy Russell Jeff Rutter Joel Sandefur Ted Sanders Keith Scales -V J ami Scarlett Lisa Schmid Jack Schwartz Kevin Scribner Tina Segers Katrina Shaw 230 Freshmen What an interesting group of people! 9 of Gia at gg if--' r i it 2 x R H ' Q- , , ,X ,X , bl M ,, S gl? 91 ,.f' , A -P Y ft. Q Y ,mga 1 at A N X t N ,X i s I if' ,X ki Q -..jg Y X 'S -e vig l 'O V Elizabeth Shelley Gary Short Caroline Simpson Ann Sims Curtis Sims Billy Skiles Bryan Skinner Lisa Skinner Sarah Sleeper Brad Smith Darla Smith Debbie Smith Melony Smith Steve Smith Wendell Smith Karen Sorenson Susan Sosebee Debra Spaulding Tracy Stansell Terri Steed Cathy Stevens Clara Stevens Lori Stevens Olivia Stevenson Bobby Stills Carolyn Stockard Donald Strawn Lillian Strawn Susan Stuckey Steve Sullivan Robert Suratt Robert Sutherlin Kim Swinford Yim Szeto Andrea Tally Freshmen 231 232 Freshmen 1- 3Tf 1 Connie Tanner David Tanner Francene Tate Phillip Tatum Kyle Taylor Susan Terrapin David Terry Ronald Thacker Leslie Thomas Robin Thompson Joe Thorpe Jay Tillery Tracy Tisdale Erin Tomlinson John Tomlson Lori Tropea Donald Turner Homer Underwood Kristi Vaden Nadine Vanderhoof b ,i My ,, s i h tri ,,,,1!s.', jf' g,..-no , 1 I X X ,as ,.,., ' yT,,,.l,.e,,4,,,t, , 7 ,, ' ' . ' 3, 4 ,, Gaim? K 1 4, J f M ' V, N - ---ary K K 5 , ,, ' , . :ir .X ' M .' I rf Freshmen Prepare for 3 Pe? rally Like I said, no schedule changes today! Ms iv sa- asm -Aww was nm., Roger Vann David Veigl Beverly Vestal Jay Wagenfuehr Michelle Wagner Kent Walker Christoph Ware Gary Warren Kelli Warren Michelle Warren Derek Washington Jimmy Waters Michelle Watson Donnie Webb Patricia Weimer Shelli Wendorff Bernetta Wesley Stuart West David White Kimberly White Scott Whitis Steven Whitmore Mary Whitworth Carl Williams Cynthia Williams Pamela Williams Prime Williams Bobby Williamson Allen Wilson' William Wilson Lori Wingfield Lori Wishon Theresa Wolfe Karen Woodard Lesley Woodard Brendia Woods Kevin Wooster Ronnie Wright Joe Wybiral David Yonts Kenneth Young Rose Mary Ysasi x. f i Y' 6, 1.171631 N 4. X -x V N Q -Hg NG! E Uk? it .18 ,ij . . , a s as rj' Lt Ll Wow! What a girl! ' ' ' Q X Q-bg Come on, I dare you! Get ready...tyQe! ta '77 Kay. fn- Now l've got to get this line straight. 4..,-I What an enthusiastic crowd! il .7 .I - 'Emu Mrs. Wood's English class comes alive. I wish that photographer would leave me alone. ' 1 .. .., ff- lu 3. I ' 5 Freshmen 235 ly XX PRIDE IN LEADERS ..-null' 238 Administration Dr. Lee R. Williamson superintendent of schools f STANDING: Mr. Joe Steams, assistant superinten- educationg Mr. Hunter Kirkpatrick, director of secon- dent-instructiong Mr. Ervin Garnett, director of pupil dary educationg Mrs. Betty McGinnis, director of food services, Mr. Perry Goolsby, assistant superintendent- servicesg Dr. Bedford Furr, assistant superintendent- personnelg Mr. Joe Golding, director of atheletics. business. SEATED: Mrs. Lois Whitson, director of elementary - 'f. f' Eff X 'WX lf, i 3 I as xg f' i SCHOQL BOARD MEMBERS, SEATED: M1-5, Ruth son, superintendent of schools, Al Flack, secretaryg Dr. Terry, Mr. J. Phillips Cunningham,president, Gerald Carl Davis, Mr- LCC Sellers, Jack Bearden- Hodges, vice president. STANDING: Dr. Lee William- Administrators work for students ur successful year was made possible by an efficient administration system, consisting of the superintendent, assistant superintendents, directors and the school board. Dr. Lee R. Williamson, in his third year as superintendent, has proved himself capable and dedicated with the needs of students always uppermost in his mind. Under his leadership, the assistant superintendents and directors have dealt with matters including instruction, athletics and food services. The school board carries several responsibili- ties, such as developing and improving the educational system. policy setting and securing adequate funds for carrying out policies. The board also maintains community relations and provides qualified personnel for the Wichita Falls Independent School District. rf ,..,. L- Administration 239 Leaders set good example for all I I A the head of the directing staff is our principal, Mr. Newman Young. Sharing his responsibilities are two vice principals, Mr. Marshall Gearhart and Mr. Jack Robertson and three deans, Mrs. Jackye Plummer, dean of students: Mr. Alfred Bacon, dean of pupil servicesg and Mrs. Celia Johnson, dean of girls. To keep Rider running smoothly is no small task with a cast of nearly 2,000 students. Mr. Young can be found either in the halls mingling with students or in his office attending to school matters. Even though he -is kept busy with official business, he still finds time to attend such activities as pep rallies, gym decorations, football and basketball games. Playing supporting roles to Mr. Young are the vice principals whose primary duties are to work with and listen to students on a one-to-one basis. Through these men, Rider has an excellent example of true Raider pride. Mr. Bacon handles such programs as school insurance, free lunches and textbooks. Mrs. Johnson is in charge of disciplining girls. She also sends absentee referrals to the Central Office. Coordinating the school calendar and activities is Mrs Plummer. She guides the student body with the help of,the other deans. 240 Faculty Mr. Newman Young, principal Mr. Marshall Gearhart Assistant Principal Mr. Jack Robertson Assistant Principal Mr. Alfred Bacon Dean of Pupil Services Mrs. Celia Johnson Mrs. Jackye Plummer D060 of Girls Dean of Students The Bionic Woman I I Another high level student-faculty meetinglr r ' an I l ., l E: 5 if I l My draft noticel?l?l? Faculty 241 242 Faculty , Q 4. No, we don t offer vocational volleyball. it Counselors benefit students with advice Mrs. Katheryn M. Ballard Counselor Q9-he counselors, based upon individual needs, advise students on courses that would be most beneficial for them to take. College-bound students may obtain up-to-date information on colleges and universities. This information includes visiting dates of college representatives, degree plans offered and require- ments for admission. For those not interested in college, counselors may get them into vocational programs. The counselors are there to help students, and every student should make an appointment to talk about their future. xl Mrs. Mary A. Golus MPS- Helen R- Vocatlonal Counselor COUIISBIOI' of NO' rwvey Mr. J. Paul Jones Mrs- Betty A- counsemr Counselor He's so cute. gre Rider office staff is composed of the personnel of the front office. ofnce annex, principal's office and guidance ofiice. The front office consists of Marie Parker and Elizabeth Tyler. Their main job is to keep daily attendance records. ln the office annex is Betty Spears who handles records and assists the deans and assistant principals in any way necessary. Cheryl Bills is the principaI's secretary and handles his business affairs. The guidance office is kept running efficiently by Bennie Caldwell, the transcript clerk. Janet Morlan is also in the guidance office and processes the computer data. These offices work together to help solve the problems of both students and faculty and to keep Rider functioning smoothly. Staff keeps Rider functioning Mrs Janet S. Morlan Mrs Elizabeth E. Tyler 244 Focultv iii School services glee groups of personnel seldom recognized but who perform many services for students and faculty are the school nurses, librarians and driver education teachers. The school nurse is Mrs. Sharon Foster who travels to all three high schools during the week. She comes to Rider usually on Wednesday. The clinic is supervised by Doris Ford, the school health aide the rest of the week.'She treats ill or injured students. The two libraries, the scholastic foundation of Rider, have performed countless services for all. Mrs. Polly Moss and Mrs. Jean Salter, librarians, are assisted by Mrs. Quetta Richie and Mrs. Juanita Baird Mrs. Juanita Baird Library Clerk Mrs. Patricia Cobb SEDT Mrs. Bebe Coombs SEDT Mrs. Doris Ford Nurse Aide u-Q5,sA L4 Mrs. Sharon Foster NUTSG Mrs. Geanene Guthrie SEDT Mrs. Peggy Lundy SEDT Mrs. Polly Moss Librarian I f 'CI Mrs. Dorothy Patterson SEDT Mrs. Quetta Ritchie Library clerk Mrs. Jean Salter Librarian Mr. Richard Ward SEDT f 'Wi!S'm benefit students in keeping the two libraries up-to-date and the books in order and in good condition. They also assist students in finding books for research and enjoyment. The Driving Education program is taught by Patricia Cobb, Bebe Combs, Geanene Gutherie, Patricia Lundy, Dorothy Patterson, Richard Ward. Students are required to be IS years old and be able to pass a written test given by the Texas Department of Public Safety to enroll. They are taught the fundamentals of driving through simulator Elms and in-car experience. In classes rules and regulations are studied. Math courses intrigue students Mrs. Pat Anthony Algebra, Geometry Miss Bernice Beuselinck '-'17 Algebra f sl UQ Q W -QA A vm . - Q 11 rf? 5 K A 5.4 I don't have time to help you in math anymore, Mr. Roberts. gre mathematics department offers courses for students preparing to go to college and those planning to go into a math-related career. Basic math skills are taught in geometry and algebra classes. More challenging classes are trigonome- try, analytic geometry and calculus. These classes are in addition to those required for graduation. Mr. .lack Cline Jr. Algebra Miss Tillie Himstedt Calculus, Trigonometry. Algebra. Geometry Mr. Thomas James Algebra Mrs. Ruth Lavy Elementary Analysis, , Algebra, Geometry le. Mrs. Wanda Lebow Geometry, Algebra, Consumer Math Mr. Russell Roberts Algebra Miss Rebecca Rogers Algebra, Geometry Mr. George Shropshire Algebra Faculty 245 My ...D 246 Faculty 2 f Students experiment with science Mr. Samuel Atkins Algebra, Physical Science Mrs. Doris Boswell BIOIOQY Mrs. Rose Carpenter BIOIOQY Mr. Lanny Gilley Biology Mrs. Barbara Iverson Chemistry Mrs. June Nash Physical Science Mr. Doyle Sparks Biology Mrs. Barbara Talley Physical Science Mr. Hal Zaltsberg Biology A ,Wcience classes are offered at Rider so that students might understand nature and its elements. Students are required to take two years of sciences and usually pick two of these three classes physical science, biology or chemistry. For those wishing a deeper, more involved study, upper level courses are offered. These courses are Chemistry ll, Biology II and Physics. Students spend class periods listening to interesting lectures, working lessons and performing experiments in school labs. 2 History classes explore new dimensions Q fl B' Yaxifa-3 4 rf And it's only Tuesday! Mrs. Margeritte Chapman Free Enterprise Mrs. Crystal Flatt American History, Government Mrs. Lauren Jansen World Hlstory, Spanish, P.E. Mrs. Sue Lewis American History World History Mrs. Evelyn Mansur American History Mr. James McCarty World History Mr. Lewis Stephens World History Mr. Ted Warwick World History American History I Mrs. June Wells Government gze history department strives to help students understand their past and to help them cope with the present. Classes are offered in World and American History to help students trace their origin, so they might better understand today's society. Students may also take such courses as Free Enterprise, government and Texas History. These courses help students obtain a better understanding of how our government works. Combined, these courses offer a good background for a student. Faculty 247 248 Faculty Language courses broaden students' horizons eq-he language department consists of English, foreign languages, humanities, journalism and speech. This department is designed to provide students with a better understanding of basic grammar and literature and how to communicate. Masterwork courses are offered for all classifications for those with advanced knowledge in these areas. Besides these courses, Humanities is offered to teach languages, literature, philoso- Mrs. Marjorie Beisel Engllsh Mrs. Jutta Carter German Mrs. Carol Dollar English Mr. Jack Gregg Career Communlcatlons Mrs. Mary Ann Grifhth Engllsh Mrs. Pat Hill English, French Mrs. Robbie Jeter l' J English Mrs. Helen Johnson JOUl'I13llSm Newspaper, Annual sf Why Star Wars when we have Shakespeare? phies and arts of past civilizations. Foreign languages offered are French, German, Latin and Spanish. These electives are for students interested in broadening their communication abilities. I cannot think of any course more beneficial for teaching responsibility than journalism, said Mrs. Helen Johnson, journalism teacher. Journalism offers knowledge in newspaper and yearbook production. an hr X. ' 'Now sweetie. ' ' Mrs. Joan Jones Speech Debate Mrs. Helen Martin Spanish Sarah Perkins ig. Engnsn Marsha Robinson X English 5 l Mrs. Florence Rowe English Brenda Simpson Engnsn Mrs. Leta Studer Engusn Mrs. Barbara Tilker English, Psychology 5' 1 Mrs. Patricia Tompkins Reading, English, Latin Mrs. sibyi Tritton E EngHsh Mrs. Patricia Williams English Mrs. Marjorie Williamson ,P ' Engnsn Resource teachers work one to one M rs. Ellen Little and Mrs. Dorothy Montgomery are Rider's two resource teachers. They work on a more individual level with their pupils. Mrs. Barbara Ashworth Athletics Mr. Michael Billingsley Basketball Mr. Vaughn Coffman English, Athletics Mrs. JoAnne Cookingham Health Mr. Lloyd Deerinwater Health and Hlstory Mr. Frank Farnsworth Girls Basketball, History Mr. Jerry Franklin T9Ill'llS Mr. Gary Guffey Athletics, History Mr. Donald Hartman Athletics, History Mr. Houston Hill JROTC 250 Faculty Physical Ed Programs Benefit Stu ? '7.P S if5,,0'If I just swallowed a N ea ,W L nl ,l ll A A J X 3 if Hopscotch anyone? ' l l , 4 13, Mr. Jay Hill AlhlellCS Sgt. Roy Johnston JROTC Mrs. Mary Ann Marion Athletics, girls' P.E. Mr. Morris Mercer Varsity iootball me physical education and health programs streng- thens the student body through exercise and sports. Boys and girls are given a sample of many sports in P.E. classes. Several organized sports events are planned for students. Health teachers give students an understanding of the importance of good exercise to achieve good health. Mr. Fred Pink Athletics Mr. Ronnie Rogers Swimming E :Sf Mr. Ray Snyder up Golf M so-I 2 f , Mr. David West 1 1 X ' Athletics, History S . Mr. Don Williams V ,, 'EF 5 ' Athletics, Health :f - ' T531 f s2jtQg,f',1 .tt ' -AK.. .gtg 1: 53 A S w. . Faculty 2Sl 252 Faculty I H Fme Arts helps develop talent he fine arts department has the largest number of students of 9' all elective courses. Whether musical, artistic or dramatic, the courses are taught in such a fashion that all student participation is encouraged and enjoyed. For those interested in art courses, Rider has courses that experiment in macrame, painting and abstract art. Drama courses teach students the mechanics of putting on a production and the finer points of acting. Students gifted with musical talent may find several programs to further develop their talent. -Students may choose from orchestra, band and choir. Mr. Richard Affannato Orchestra I Mr. Donald Cowan i 'f Cholr ' Mrs. Wanda Ehlert Art 5 J? . l I f Mr. R. Leiland Jaynes Drama, Speech Mrs. J ema Kinzer Ar! Mr. Poney Thompson Banu Mr. Dee Tucker Band I Sb See, painting by numbers does help! I never promised you a rose garden! ,Bas 1? QT , f??f lest- aitw 2 Mrs. Isabelle Barber Vocational Otflco Education Mrs. Flo Bullard BUSll'l9SS Mrs. Frances Clanton Typing Business offers experience She kissed me. Vifgt. ,f K. iq? I 5 , k Ax 3 l.,,.4-f 225 i 5 4 ,a ' 58 12 so . . z,-sf' 4 U a . Q x I' 1 'r .c ...Lita Ze business courses play a large part in the development of occupational skills for use during and after high school. Students may acquire skills in typing, shorthand, business math and accounting. Distributive Education, Home Economics Cooperative Educa- tion and Vocational Ofiice Educa- tion provide an organized way for students to gain experience in the working world. Together these organizations and courses give students a strong business back- ground. Mr. Tim Clipson DISUIDUIIVS EUUCBTIOD Mrs. Nellie Cobb Family Living Mrs. Mary Beth English Accounting Mrs. Velma Reser Business Mrs. Margaret Tucker H EC E Mrs. Sylvia Walker Distributive Education Faculty 253 .nv 254 Faculty Industrial Arts encourages involvement kills in areas of woodworking, drafting, design and architecture are taught in the industrial art classes. Mr. Fred Field lr. Home Repairs, Wood Working Mr. Glen Wood General Drafting, Wood Working Agriculture teaches responsibility LW r. Bennie Clark and Mr. Thomas Stevens are teachers of vocational agriculture. These classes teach students all aspects of raising crops and animals: Students gain a practical know- ledge of farming and this exper- ience allows them to see if they want an agricultural career. Mr. Benny Clark Vocational Agriculture Mr. Thomas Stevens Vocational Agriculture Homemakers prepare for future Mrs. Frances Dowlearn Vocational Homemaking Dr. Kathryn Lobley C0l'lSUm6l'S EUUCBIIOII. Chlld Development Homemaklng Mrs. Homer Tabb Vocational Homemaklng Zasic skills of living are taught by Mrs. Frances Dowlearn and Dr. Kitty Lobley in the homemak- ing classes. Students are taught more than how tocook and how to sew. Students also are taught the importance of proper nutrition and how to obtain a balanced diet. 'UF ustodians, cafeteria workers labor many hours LEFT TO RIGHT: Roy Mullins, Guy Franklin, Lewis Morrison, Leon McLeroy, Richard Reed. gistodians and cafeteria work- ers perform many services for students. Custodians work many hours keeping the school clean. The cafeteria workers have had many changes this year. The biggest was the change to a new government recipe. Workers feel that because of it more people are eating in the cafeteria. Both groups work hard to make Rider a school of which to be proud. ..T.. I - fi' ' I ' xv 7 af? TOP ROW: Nena Culver, May Holder, Winnie Travis, CaSflCm8I1- BOTTOM Row: 3111156811 Eafdmalll Penny Loraine Smith, Mary Gamble, Deborah Wood, Rena Poncha, Wanda Hicks, Donna Briske, Hazel Sanders, Dora Cnnedy, Mary Grote, Janie Holder, Majorie Halbert, Lei ESVCHSOII, Judy Latham- Foculty 255 .X X xx t Si- .vi A ij.. 'F 1 ETUDEINIT Student Life is a new section of the annual intended to depict the daily activities of students, both school related and extra-curricular. Students' jobs, school organizations, week- end activities, athletic groups and community groups are all substances making up student life. Students seek jobs for many reasons. Around Christmas time, many jobs are obtained to help buy Christmas presents. The majority of students were found to be working at Sikes Senter Mall. ' School organizations also occupy students time. Such organizations are Goal Post Decorators, Future Teachers of America. Future Farmers of America, Industrial Arts Club. Debate. Drama, Band, Orchestra and Star Trek Club. Latin, German and Spanish have their individual clubs that provide many activities for students. Weekend activities for most were found to be made up of movies. dates or merely spending a Friday or Saturday night dragging Kemp Street. Athletic groups are football, basketball, baseball. track, tennis. golf. soccer and swimming in which many students participate. These activities along with many others are what Student Life is all about. lt is constructed to show people what many individuals are involved in and what interests they have. 4 . 2? . 1 F OPPOSITE: Kemp Street--the drag. UPPER LEFT: Anne Rice enjoys lunch in school cafeteria. LOWER LEFT: Brent Scribner heads home after a hard football workout. ABOVE: Taco Burrito, the favorite place for Rider students on Friday and Saturday nights. LIFE ............ 7 258 .if Q, 1 sf . I-'P Q-.lx I fl'llit3 . ,. 1 4 ' ey.-.i,, '-.:- ,, ,. -w ' l OPPOSITE TOP: Anxious sophomores sign up for drivers ed in Auditorium. OPPOSITE MIDDLE: Mitch Bauman and Gregg Gibson work with theatrical make-up in Drania III. OPPOSITE BOTTOM: Mr. Davidson.poses students for class pictures. UPPER RIGHT: Susan Batson spends -Saturday shopping for winter clothes. ABOVE: Tina Brummett makes a good Dolly Parton for Round-Up Week. RIGHT: Sock-it-to-em day at Rider helps build spirit . wb' . -1 , .-..-..,, M.. 1:5l,1 ff'+3d-L' ,- g , If 357 I NSS .: illi , t A ' .- - 5 A-', ' .A,4':- g fl: L K' A XI X Q X . 1-,Idf Q 47 xx. bv fs. 'W N ,fffsr ETUDEHT L 'V' Q i fi , kg, S ' , X J - wi ,V ,x . Q V, ' E' ,, Z i. X I ,J H W , o EE ETUDEHT P. I W,-.-...,?eJ,.-...-.-4 Jf-:H 7--f , ... .. .... ..,..........-, ..,.. .1 . N Q s 1 ak -myk LIFE ETUDE 5 1 OPPOSITE UPPER LEFT: Ricky Johnson runs the chains at Rider football game. OPPOSITE LOWER LEFT: .Iarrel Tally and Aaron.Brown watch with anticipation. ,OPPO- SITE UPPER RIGHT: Sylvia Rose inspects Randy Gibson's hair while others discuss homework. OPPOSITE LOWER RIGHT: Cristi Gowan and Julie Bachman stays after school for tennis workouts. BOTTOM LEFT: Corey Pardue spends spare time at Arcade in Sikes Mall. BOTTOM RIGHT: I'd just like to take a moment of your time to talk about... Sherrie Schaefer, Mike Oliver, Ricky Brown and Scott Cullins enjoy F.C.A. dinner. BELOW: Curtis Chatman--a mighty Raider.LEFT: Mike Morgan works on electronic equipment at Tech School. V n X -gl-umm ill SUN i F005 fm i iii ,w pls, l vsitflr 3 . ,l X lv F ' is 1 .N 5 ,ml , 'an X.. K c I I U V I. ' -7 A .. i t f a 1 Q -fiff' ,Q 1 It .x c, ,. .. , M' M Q l 4 A l N l L I . r ' L if .ety A wld? 1 i I l ' I I i I i k I i , . I I I I - I f V, ff N , . 3 I l r r - - - - as , Q: f I'f W -fe? 14 -. tn, I: ' -fr I ' 'F l 4? '. 1 Q-1-1 STUDENT L1 v . v I 1 .il oPPos1TE UPPER LEFT: stage band works hard at I successful car wash. OPPOSITE MIDDLE LEFT: Steve Horton and Mike Tackitt take a break between classes ' - in the Student Center. OPPOSITE BOTTOM LEFT: Varsity watches demonstration on how it's done in Rider Gym. OPPOSITE RIGHT: Rider Band haunted house spooks many on Halloween. UPPER LEFT: Gordon West spends time in the school library researching for term theme. LOWER LEFT: and then the big bad wolf said, I'll huff and I'll puff... Linda Hoagland practices for speech competition. ABOVE: Tracy Travis and Leah Hooper have a friendly shoot-out during Round-Up Week. FEETUDEHT IETUDELITLII OPPOSITE UPPER LEFT: Carla t'onnm works every Monday afternoon :us at .Iunioi Volunteer at the General Hospital. 0I'l'tDSl'I'I' LOWER LEFT: Janet Desborough spa-mls time helping resident of Woods Convalescent Center. UPPER MIDDLE: Susan Patillo. Cherise Nail, Toby Montgomery and .lam-t Keesling listen to nominations for sophomore Tri-Hi-Y president. LOWER MIDDLE: fheryl Lavy, Ajai Cadambi and Hal Ray concentrate in competition against Altus High in the Cameron College Quiz Bowl. LEFT: Sopho- mores, Ann Abell and Karla Widders attend Tri-Hi-Y orientation. BELOW: Don't just turn on the water. when the water can turn you on. Judy Marcotte enjoys working at stage band car wash. ' E 5TUDELl'! HUF A srus ETUDEIJT LII i :Q ' .52 C' .nfs-.i Q- Vg 9 x it ' I. I 2 .U I i,--.fini 5 OPPOSITE UPPER LEFT: Ellen Smith rings up another sale while working at a dress shop. OPPOSITE LOWER LEFT: Toby Montgomery arranging merchandise at her job in a tobacco shop. ,OPPOSITE LOWER RIGHT: Kim DeMent and Gail Bowers enjoy selling toys at a local toy store. UPPER MIDDLE: Dana Emberton takes tickets at Sikes Theaters. ABOVE: Eddie Lyons stocking merchandise at a department store in town. LEFT: Cindy Ensey gives service with a smile at one of the favorite eating places in town. LE E T U D E LI 'l Annual staff produces '78 Raider This year's annual staff is proud to present Raider Pride of '78. A year of layouts, deadlines, picture appointments, late night work sessions seemed worthwhile to this group of proud Raiders. We will always remember this opportunity to serve our school and fellow students. Angela Allison, Best Worker of the Year. STANDING: Kristie Kerbow, co-editorg Kim McGilvray, co-editor: KNEELING: Mrs. Helen Johnson, adviser: Jenni Davis, business manager. .irr- TOP ROW: Richard Terry, Kristie Kerbow, Randy Gibson, BOTTOM ROW: Twila Ketchum, photographer: Pat Sharon Rousey, Paula Prickett, photographer: Angela Allison, photographerg Connie Shoen, Dana Hagler, Andrea Elizabeth Sund, Dan Yates, Fred Rawlings, photographerg Kim McGilvray, JC!lI1iDaViS, De SYCVCIIS, Ph0f0gfaPhC1'- f 'x Q 1 Elizabeth makes some last minute changes to meet the deadline. , f De is facinated by simple machines like the paper dispenser. wa, x V Richard, your girlfriend is here. U...-vw l and- ' Connie double checks the copy on her layout. Dan? Dan...DAN...WAKE UP! Affanato, Rlchard 128, 252 Anthony, Mrs. Patrlcla 245 Ashworth, Barbara 100, 250 Atkins. Samuel 246 Bacon, Alfred 241 Baird, Mrs. Juanlta 244 Ballard, Mrs. Katheryn 242 Barber, Mrs. lsabelle 235 Belsel, Mrs. Marjorie 248 Beusellnck, Bernice 78, 245 Bllls, Mrs. Cheryl 143 Bllllngsley, Mlchael 250 Boswell, Mrs. Dorls 246 Bullard, Mrs. Flo 235 Caldwell, Mrs. Bennie 243 Carpenter, Mrs. Rose 246 Carter, Mrs. Jutta 139, 248 Chapman, Mrs. Margerltte 247 Clanton, Mrs. Frances 50, 253 Clark, Benny 254 Cllne, Jack 245 Cllpson, Tlm 144, 253 Cobb, Mrs. Nellie 253 Cobb, Mrs. Pat 244 Coffman, Vaughn 84, 250 Combs, Mrs. Bebe 244 Cooklngham, Mrs. JoAnne 250 Cowan, Donald 19, 123, 125, 126, 252 Deerlngwater, Lloyd 250 Dollar, Mrs. Carol 20, 248 Dowlearn, Mrs. Frances 254 Ehlert, Mrs. Wanda 252 English, Mrs. Mary Beth 111, 253 Farnsworth, Frank 87, 250 Farnsworth, Frank 250 Fleld, Fred 254 Flatt, Mrs. Crystal 143, 247 A cappella 126, 127 Annual Staff 268 Band118,119,120,121,122 Blologyll117 Creatlve Writing 110 DECA 144 French Club 138 Freshman Cholr 123 FFA 114, 115 Aaron, Llsa118, 120, 141,154 Abell. Ann 101.125.197.265 Abell, Rob 24, 81. 98, 98, 154 Adalr, Mlke 177 Adams, Debbie 20, 106, 154 Adams, Dorls 197 Adams, Regg 74, 140, 177 Adams, Paige 138, 177 Adams, Mlke 92,197 Adams, Roosevelt 217 Adams. Stacle 177 Adduddell, James 114, 197 Albers, JulIe121, 217 Alcala, Ernle197 Aldrete, Sharon 114, 217 Aldrete, Steven 177 Alegria, Evelyn 141, 217 Alexander, Tracle 121, 123, 217 Alexander, Vlctor 217 Allen, AlIsha121, 125, 138, 141, 143, 197 270 Index , 1? . -an acuity Ford, Mrs. Dorls 244 Foster, Mrs. Sharon 244 Franklln, Jerry 88, 250 Gearhart, George 240 Gllley, Lanny 246 Golus, Mrs. Mary 242 GreQlJ. Jack 248 Grlfllth, Mrs. Mary 248 Guffey, Gary 74, 250 Gutherle, Mrs. Geanene 244 Hartman, Donald 25, 63, 86, 251 Henderson, Mrs. Helen 242 Hlll, Jay 74,251 Hlll, Houston, 133,251 Hlll, Mrs. Pat 138. 248 Himstedt, Tlllle 108, 245 Iverson, Mrs. Barbara 246 James, Thomas 245 Jansen, Mrs. Lauren 247 Jaynes, Lelland 112, 113, 252 leter, Mrs. Robbie 248 Johnson, Mrs. Cella 241 Johnson, Mrs.Helen 111, 248, Johnston, Roy 135, 251 Jones, Mrs. Joan 112, 249 Jones, John Paul 242 Klnzer, Mrs.Jema 252 Lavy, Mrs. Ruth 245 Lebow, Mrs. Wanda 245 Lewls, Mrs. Sue 247 Llttle, Mrs. Ellen 149 Lobley, Dr. Kathryn 254 Lundy, Mrs. Peggy 244 Mansur, Mrs. Evelyn 247 Marlon, Mrs. Mary 137, 251 Martin, Mrs. Francls141, 249 McCarty, James 247, and Staff ,.:y1E..i.,... fl E , i 1 it E .. E 1,1 a 33,5 3? 5 .,. A .l 'A le si l gl lil fi . . .... 11 1 1 5 1 il .all si? liz .1 Mercer, Morrls 63. 251 Mitchell. Mrs. Betty 242 Montgomery, Mrs. Dorothy 249 Morlan, Mrs. Janet 243 Moss, Mrs. Polly 244 Nash, Mrs. June 109. 246 Parker, Mrs. Elsle 243 Patterson, Dorothy 244 Perkins, Sarah 142, 249 Pink, Fred 98,251 Plummer, Mrs. Jackye 241 Reed, Richard 255 Reser, Mrs. Velma 253 Richie, Mrs. Ouetta 244 Roberts, Russell 245 Robertson, Jack 240 Robinson, Marsha 106, 249 Rogers, Rebecca 245 Rowe, Mrs. Florence 249 Salter, Mrs. Wanda 244 Shropshire, George 245 Simpson, Brenda 249 Snyder, Ray 251 Sparks, Doyle 246 Spears, Mrs. Betty 243 Stephens, Louis 247 Stevens, Tommy 254 Talley, Mrs. Barbara 246 Thompson, Poney 122, 252 Tilker, Mrs. Barbara 142, 249 Tompkins, Mrs. Pat 50. 140. 249 Tritton, Mrs. Joellen 249 Tucker, Dee 252 Tucker, Mrs. Margaret 146, 253 Tyler, Mrs. Elizabeth 243 Walker, Mrs. Sylvia 144, 253 rganlzatlons 'FHA 147 FTA 142 German Club 139 Girls Choir124, 125 Goalpost 106, 107 Gym Leaders 137 HECE 146 Industrial Arts 148 Junior Historians 143 5 . 1 . S l , r ji 1 sig, ff nsgh' 1 I-L A J L I 1 t , 1 E51 ' 1 if 5 11 'rs 11. , eneral Allen, JoAnn 136, 154 Allen, Kathy 91, 197 Allen, Mlke126,154 Allen, Randy 177 Allen, Sharl 52, 55, 109, 114, 139, 177 Alllson, Angela 57,106,107, 111, 154, 268 1,152 1 s ii 3 R ii 1? ii, ,E 1 gl fi? is 1 1 g 8 ,i llif 're . ai ' Alllson, Brlan118, 120, 126,128, 140, ig, 'E 149, 13555, Allison, Llsa197 53, Alllson, Lynn 118, 120,128,217 i,g.ijfm?, Allred, Beverly 177 12 gl ,gi Ancell, Mlke114, 133,217 its Anderson, erm 177 8111312225 Anderson, Kevln197 ij, 1113.3 Anderson. Tammle177 ff? g Anderson, Tony 217 E 1 K Andre, Don 108, 197 f, il Andree, Kevln 154 Andree, Paul 197 gl Andrews, CherI148,154 .35 I Andrews, Danny146,154 1 V Andrews, Jamle177 ,r ' ,li g Andrews, Tammye 87, 101, 197 ,, 9, 1 2 Ankrom,Senecla125,141, 197 is, i Anthony, Klm 118, 120, 128, 197 Arbuckle, Russell 132, 197 jg Arlas, Clndy197 1 ,sf' 1 is 15 Key Club 149 Latin Club 140 Mu Alpha Theta 108 . National Forensic League 113 National Honor Society 50, 51, 52 Number Sense 109 Orchestra 128, 129 Photography Club 110 Ranglers 130, 131 Ind Armstrong, ChrlstIe126, 145, 154 Armstrong, Larry 177 Armstrong, Ruth Ann 177 Armstrong, Sarah 118, 120, 144, 197 Arnold, Jlmmy 88, 117, 139, 154 Arnold, Jana 154 Arnold, John 84, 197 Arnold, Patrlcla 121, 177 Arps, Brenda 132, 134, 217 Arps, Kelvin 197 Arterberry, Thomas 197 Ashley, Roger 148, 154 Atchavlt, Llsa 126, 138, 177 Austln Jack 118. 120, 122, 126 128, 149.177.184 Autln, Scott 74,77 Autln, Tara 123, 217 Avara, Jamle 123, 217 Ayers, Llsa 123, 217 Baller, Karen 118, 120, 128, 139, 197 Ward, Richard 244 Warwick, Ted 247 Wells, Mrs. June 247 West, David 63, 251 Wllllams, Don 63, 251 Wllllams, Mrs. Patrlcla 106. 249 Wood, Williamson, Mrs. Jane 249 Wood, Glen 254 Young, Newman 240 Zaltsberg, Hal 117, 246 CAFETEHIA AND MAINTENANC Breske, Donna 255 Cannedy, Rena 255 Castleman, Eula 255 Culver, Nena 255 Eavenson, Dora 255 Erdman, Burldean 255 Gamble, Mary 255 Grote, Mary 255 Guy, Franklin 255 Halbert, Marlorle 255 Hicks, Wanda 255 Holder, Janie 255 Holder, May 255 Latham, Judy 255, McElroy, Leon 255 Morrison, Lewis 255 Mullins, Roy 255 Poncha, Allce 255 Reed, Richard 255 Sanders, Hazel 255 Smith, Loraine 255 Travis, Wlnnle 255 Wood, Deborah 255 Rodeo Club 116 ROTC 132, 133, 134, 135 'Roundup Sta1l111 Science Reading 109 Spanish Club 14 Student Council 104, 105 Tennis Assistants 136 Thesplans 112 VOE 145 Bachman, Julle 88. 217, 160 Bachman, Paula 48, 126, 154 Bagby. Balles. Baird, Baker, Baker, Baker, Baker, Baker, Baker, Baker Erlc 154 Chrlstl 197 Terry 22, 50, 137, 154 Blalr122, 126, 177 Bryan 121, 197 Janet 217 Soott 74- Tammye 197 Terry 177 Todd 144, 177 saloon, Hope 154 Baldwin, Sharon 144, 197 Ballard, Cody 197 Ballard, Sandra 145, 154 Barber, Mark 92, 149, 197 Barfleld, Barfleld, Barham , Barham, Barnard, Barnett, Barnett, Barnett, Barnett, Barry, R Doug 154 James 217 Paul 126, 144, 177 Vlckl88.141.197 Stephen 154 Allen 84, 197 Janna 177, 194 Todd 91. 217 Robln 155 andy 121, 197 Bart0l0, Robert 118, 120, 126, 177 egle, Glenn 177 Bl'0Wl'l rton Danna 217 ss Sharon 177 ss Wlllle 217 tson Ellzabeth 217 tson Susan 50. 113. 138, 155. 258 uman MltCh'l13, 177,259 er Steve 27. 60, 177, 195 an eecky 217 atty Bobby 217 ck Carol 121, 144, 177 dlord Robert 144, 155 ebe Vlcky141, 197 hrens Hank 141, 155 hrens, Marty 98, 217 lknap Jonny114,197 II Kelly 217 ll Pam 197 ll Sharl 87 217 llamy Ralph 217 nham Jamle197 nnett Mlke137,155 nnett Thomas 17, 144, 155 nson Dawn 130, 131, 198 ntley Klm 217 rardl Renee 91, 141. 217 rgenheler Rhonda 101. 125, 198 Blll 121, 198 Charlle 33,137,141,198 Helen 88. 198 Jett 22.53.108, 126,139,155 SteveJ. 111,155 Steve P.114,198 Debble118, 120, 126, 177 kley Joe 88, 198 ggs Ronnle 155 lllngs James 217 lls Davld 217 z Donna 138, 155 ack Jlmmy 177 acklock Jett 52, 88, 141, 177 acklock Lyndsey 217 ackmon Angle110,177 alne Chrlstv177 anks Mlke 86, 217 evlns EddIe132, 217 ue John 60.98,177 ardlngham, Cotlyn 123, 132, 217 ardlngham, Marla 178 ardlngham, Mellssla 218 ck Pam 118, 120, 178 ggs Fonda 198 ley Ban 74, 198 lllnger Robert 144, 178 lton Sherry 198 nllant Lora 133, 141, 218 oker Carolyn 118, 120, 128, 218 th Karen198 th Teresa 132, 218 th Vlckle 218 I'd8l'S AHUTBG 26, 36, 57, 106, 140, 176 178 268 ren Rusty155 ston Horace 86,218 ucher Brenda 218 ucher Debble178 usquet Ed118,120.198 wden Kurt 92,218 wen Brad 19, 61, 155 wen Brent 84, 198 wen Marlon 218 wen Mlke114, 218 wen Rlchard178 wers Gall 32, 104, 105, 106, 143, 45 155 268 yd Brad115.178 yd Cralg198 yd Polly 218 yd Teresa 198 yer Vlc 50,54,104.105,128,155 ckett Gary178 cks Luresa155 cks Rhonda 198 dley Dora11,23,178 dley Dora123,178 gg Angela 106, 126, 178 un Jetf155 wer Kent155 wer Llsa146,155 wer Tlm 155 wster Clndy141,178 esemelster, Martha 118, 120, 198 gham Lena178 lgham Mark 218 VVY. rry, rry, VW. rry, YYY. Yef. oth, Donna 178 Brlgham, Mattle 218 Brlght, Mary 138 Brlght. Wllllam 108. 121, 218 Brlsbln, Tammy 145, 155 Brlscoe, Barbara 118, 120, 178 Broadway, Chrls 156 Brock, Dale 121, 218 Brock, Tonl 125, 198 Brooklng, Erlc198 Brooklng, Gary 60, 178 Brooks, Malcolm 178 Broussard, Dan 74.132, 198 Brown, Aaron 60. 98, 178, 260 tsi-,,.,1. ,l. T F5105 also f E .fs .5 5,89 Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown. Brown. Brown, BTOWYI. Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown. BTOWYI Brown: Brown, 198 Anthony 218 Dlana 87. 218 Donna 143, 198 Elllah 218 Jesse 98, 133, 178 Katle 198 KeIII50.106,156 Larry 178 LISB 118 Lorl 50, 156 Margaret 178 Mlchel 132, 198 Mlke 74. 98. 156 Rlcky 78, 96. 97, 156, 261 Steve 156 W. Steve 84, 88, 91, 149, Vlckle118, 178 Browning, Teresa 178 Brownlng, Stacye 179 Bruce, Mark 179 Brummett, Tlna19, 24, 32, 106, 107, 152. 156. 258 Bryant, Jacqyelyn 198 Bryant, Jlmmy 96 Bryant. Robln 118. 120, 179 Bucher. Scott 218 Buck, Karen 141, 198 Buford, Wlnston Bunch. Tammle179 Burke, Kelly 137, 156 Burney. Mlke156 Burross, Cralg 118, 120, 198 Burross, Kevln 118, 120, 179, 183 Bush. Tlm 198 Buster, Brenda 123, 218 Byars, Mlke 55, 91, 108, 149, 198 Cadambl, Alal 50, 53, 54, 108' 1 ,' 149,156,264 09 140 Cadambl, Sujata 91, 198 Cade, Charlle 132, 179 Cadle, Lelsha 218 Cadle, Tony 156 Cadman, Lewls 115, 156 Cadman, PhlllIp114, 218 Cadotte, Janlce 218 Cadotte, Renee 179 Cagle, Kerrl 125, 198 Calderon, Evette198 Caldwell, Klm 87,218 Caldwell, Mlssy141, 156 Caldwell, Randv198 Cameron, Brent 86. 218 Cameron. Patty 179 Campbell, Danny 156 Canada, Davld 132, 134, 218 Canada, Mlsty 218 Canaday. Davld 198 Capron, Garry 156 Carlthers, Bruce 117, 156 Carlthers, Nlkl 121, 218 Carlton, Sondra 121, 198 Carnes, Lelgh 36, 138. 179 Carpenter, Ernle 108, 109, 121, 199 Carpenter, Randy 137, 156 Carpenter. Rusty 92, 218 Carroll, Donna 218 Carroll, Frank 218 Carrubba, Brlan 179 Carter, Denlse 118, 120 Cash, Dennls 74, 179 s -'IK D 8 81 xx is Ft fait ag . ...1 1,1 5 if .5 f. 5:15 ss..-.-8, , -gf lil? sw'??f H31 if 1, .Q '?,1ii 1, . gf T 5. Q. z.kk. lei-.-'fx 135 ,gf 1. ., f5x.,g . sw... ..: ,Q ..ss . B .,--,.., ng .. ,.,-1 ,., x Chappell, Greq118.120,144.199 Chatman, Jett 74, 98 Cates. Tom 118, 119, 120, 126, 149 ,.t,,Q..,,,fl. . , .1 wt, 179 Cathy, Jan 51, 106, 156 Caudlll, Carol 117, 179 Cawthon, Jonathan 114, 121, 218 Cawthon, Steve 84, 118, 120. 199 Cecll, Tara 123, 219 Chambers, Paul 219 Chandler, Darrell 61, 156 Chandler, Dawn 156 Chandler, Steve 199 Chaney, Cathy 118, 120, 179 .5 Chaney. Mark 157 Chappell, Greg 118, 120, 144, 199 Chatman, Bellvla 87, 199 Chatman, Curtls 61, 157, 261 Chatman, Gerald 219 Chen. Pang 108, 109, 199 Chllders, Donald 219 ' Chlsholm. Mlchelle121, 219 Chlttum, Cheryl 106. 157 Chlttum, Steve 118, 120.219 Clpolllnl, Jenny 219 Clampltt. Cathy '51, 118. 119. 120. 126. 157 Clark, Karen 121, 199 Clark, Kelth 91, 219 Clark, Terrl 179 Clay, Dlane157 Clay, Earnestlne 199 Clay, Patrlcla 44, 141, 219 Cllttord. Greg 179 Clltton, Sue 219 Clowdus. Ann 179 Clowdus, Charles 139, 179 Clowdus, Davld 123, 219 Coats, Brenda 179 Cobb, B Coburn, Cochran Cochran Cochran renda179 Llnda141, 179 , Bruce 137, 157 , Mlchelle119, 120, 138,219 , Paul 199 Cochran. Rlck 219 Cockrell 199 Co11elt, Cottelt, .Gregg 109, 118, 120. 143, Kelly 142, 179 PhllIlp146.15Z Cole, Cherl 48, 49, 118, 119, 120, 126, 128. 1 29. 142. 157 Cole, Ivan 151 Coleman, Bob199 Coleman, Martln 179 Colley, Steve 199 Colller, Cathy 179 Colller, Kelly 55. 141, 147 Colller, Tad 51, 78, 157 Colllns, Curt'219 Colllns, Grady 219 Colllns, Klm199 Coltey, Monty 118, 120, 122, 128, 199 Conklln, Care 219 Cox, Russell 219 Cox, Stacy 180 Cralg, Danny 86, 219 Cralg. Donald 26. 60. 96. 180. 252 Cralg. Mary Ellen 87, 118, 119, 120. 199 Cralo. Sherl 95, 199 Crane, John 78, 126, 149, 180 Crawtord, T0mml145, 157 Crawford, Tony 118, 120, 126, 139, 149. 157 Crlspln, Denlse 113, 180 Crlswell, Pam 50, 118, 119, 120, 157 Crooks, Mlke199 Crossnoe, Debble117. 118, 120, 128, 129. 140, 180 Crossnoe, Jemes118. 120. 128, 199 Crouch, Glsele 199 Crowe, Davld 92, 93, 180 Crown, John 118, 120, 149,218 Crum. Karen 118, 120, 128, 199 Crunk, Barry 117, 157 Culberson, Laurle121, 219 Culley, LonnIe118,120,140,180 Culllns, Soott 61, 180, 195,261 Culber, Randy 137, 157 Culver, Robert 199 Culver, Ronnle D. 137, 180 Culver, Ronnle L. 180 Cunnlngham, Cherle 132, 219 Cunnlngham, Kevln 115, 157 Curlln,John118,120,121,149,180 Cyrus, Beverly 133, 134, 220 Cyrus. Pamela 132, 199 Dabney, Ronnle 199 Dabney, Susan 141, 220 Danlels, Kathy 132, 220 Dannelley, Don 121, 220 Dannelley, Mary 220 Darden, Vlckle 199 Darkow, Ernle 96, 180 Darnell, Klm 52, 106, 180 Darnell, Scott 118, 120, 220 Daugherty, Llnda 51, 106, 138, 157 Davldson, Donald 146, 147, 158 Davldson. Terry 138, 220 Davls, Alan 118, 120, 180 Davls, Andra 220 Davls. DeAun 118, 120, 199 Davls, Brlan 128, 129, 158 Davls, Clay 121, 220 Davls, Dennls 133, 200 Davls Donna 52 118 120 128 140 180 Conklln, Kathleen 141, 219 Connally, Wllllam 86, 219 Conner, Dana 179 Conner, Dean 219 Conner, Tammy 179 Connor, Carla 106, 141, 179, 264 Davls, .lennl aa,'5o, 57, 166, 15s, zee Davls. Davls, Davls, Davls, Davls, Klm 158 Ketha138, 180 Lana 101. 220 Larry 180 Mlchael Lee 114, 121, 200 Cook, Elnora157 Cook, Gwen 101. 219 Cook, Jamye 50, 53 Cook, Jett 157 Cook, Kelly 179 Cook, Mark 179 Cook, Paul 31, 105, 114, 216, 219 Cook. Steve 123, 219 Cook. Tamra121, 179 Cook, Vlckl 51, 117, 157 Cook, Wallace 84, 199 Cooper, Chuck 109, 121, 179 Cooper, Beth Ann 199 Cooper, Klm 219 Cooper, Rlcky 179 Coote, DebbIe118, 120, 122, 128, 199 Copenlng, Carla 199 Cornellu Cornellu s, Davld 219 s, Susan 179 Cotterman, Kelly 121, 219 Cotton, Darln 123, 219 Coulson, Kay Lynn 19 Cowan, Davld118, 120, 143, 199 Cox, Amy 179 Cox, Jett 199 Cox, Jody 19 Cox, Nancy 219 Davls, Mlchael Lynn 158 Davls, Paula 158 Davls, Scott 115, 126, 158 Dawson, Blll 60, 62, 98, 158 Dawson, Dee 123, 220 Dawson, Jacquelln 51, 130. 131, 158 Dawson, Mark 29, 74, 200 Dean, Clay 51,115,158 Deason, Joel 31, 220 Deaver, Debble121, 139, 180 Deaver, Nlkkl 51, toe, 118, 120, 12e, 148. 158, 209 Decker, Jlmmy 180 Deets, Susan 51, 108, 118. 120. 128. 148, 158, 209 DeMent, Cralg 86, 220 DeMent, Klm 51,158,266 Dennls. Bob 220 Dennls, Sherrl 121, 139, 200 Denton, Joanle 158 Desborough. Janet 52, 55. 118, 120. 128. 141, 180, 264 Desborough, Jeflrey 132, 220 Dever, Mlchael 180 Dever, Randy 220 Dlce, Kathy 121, 220 Dlce, Ken 108, Index 271 Glllem. Harrelson. DennIa182 Dlckay. Jefl 220 Dlckla, Gregg 200- Dlckaon, Angela 200 Dlckaon. Carol 100 , Dlokson. Shalla 200 om, non 1111, 120, 143, zoo fDImond, Tracea 220 Dlppray, John 22. 54. 50, 108, 150 Dlxon, C0nnI0132, 220 Dlxon. Lance 200 Dlxon, Vlckl 100 Dobson, Mallnda 200 Dodd, Kevln 150 Dodd. Sherl 141. 200 Dollar, Bllly 20, 01, I. 104. 105. 100. 252 Doml, Davld110, 120, 220 Doml, Dwayna110, 120, 122. 200 Donald, Bruoe182, 148, 220 Donart, Mllal1I011l, 120, 128, 100, 134 003011, Stava U. 110. 120. 201 Dotson, Tll'l1w, 145. 158 Douglas. Dennls100 Bouglaa Shave 220 ova , a ll bml, Mlke sa. se. eo. 140. 1sa DWG. Phllllp 20. 14, I. 10. 140. 2U Dowall, Huntar100 Dray, Dlll114, 220 Dray, Davld115, 158 Drew, Collean130. 145, 150 Draw, Davld 134, 200 Drlvar, Jan 110, 120, 220 Drlvar, Robert 80, 00, 128, 100 Druoa, Sandra 108, 141, 150 Drury, Danny 150 Duboaa, Susan145, 150 Duckatt, Davld 182, 220 Duokatt. .I0aaIe182, 200 Dudley, James 150, 107 Dudley, Kenneth 220 Dullleld, Paula 220 Dullleld, Tlm 140 100 Duke, Jann 14, si 1m, 220 Duke, John W. 220 Duncan. Cathy 200 Duncan. Julla1ll Dunkalbarg, Blll 02, 100 Dunkelbarg. Jlm 22, 141, 150 Dunn. Ballnda 10. Il. 88, 51, 144, 150 Dunn, Bavarzat, 44. 220 Dunn, Kelly , 87, 1U Dunn. Mar 10 Dunn. Roscoa1ll Dunn, Sharl 220 Dunn, Stava 100 Dutton, James 133. 134, 135. 101 Dye, Sharon 128, 130, 101 Eagan. Steve 200 Eason, Jack 121, H0 Easter. Darren 108, 220 Easter, Pam 07. 101, 101 Eastham, KalIIa101, 200 Eaton, Skylar 220 Ebarllng, Andrea 130. 200 Eckhart, Klm 141. 221 Eckhart, Tlm 5, 200 Edwards, Sonya 2M EW, c?F.ry'k2?g2 101 mah. ran . Embarten. Dana 20. 74, I. 104. 100. M. 25 Emory, Klm 221 Engllah, carrl145, 159 Engllah, CharlIa101 Engllsh. Davld 221 Engllah, Llae101 Engllah, Tommy 221 Ensay. Cynthla 141. 101. 207 Epp, Ann 121, 200 Epp. Stava101 Ervln, Davld 221 Erwln, Laura 113, 141, 200 Eachmann. Cheryl 123, 141, 221 Esalar. Llnda 144, 200 272 Index Essler, Teresa 181 Eaterllne, Jamle 121, 221 Evans, Cralg 114, 200 Evana, Harold 221 Evana, Jett 159 Evans. Roger 144, 150 Evers, Mark 148, 101 Evers, Thomas 135, 159 Ewlng, Dlan125, 132, 200 Ewlng, Steve 132, 221 Falr1leld. Clndy 01. 110. 221 Falrflald. Stava 52. 101 Falrlass. Jeannla121, 201 Faneher, Erlc 221 Famzher, SyIvla1l1 Farmer, .Ilmmy 51, 1ll, 110, 120, 140 159 Farmer, Peggy 121, 221 Faulkenberry. Camml123. 221 Faulkner, Frank 221 Featherston. MIKO144, 201 Falls, Bllly 123, 132 Ferguson, Susan 201 Elelg, Sharon! 12.8, 141, 148, 221 lel . 1 . 1 Flalda. Gcregit, N, 123. 101 Flles, l1lcky'221 Flnk, Carla110, 120, 161 Flnley, Wayne 114, 221 Flnn, Blll 201 Flnn, Rlcky121, 221 Flsher, Chrlatopher 182. 133. 134, 221 Flsher. Debra 131, 150 Flsher, Stephan 201 Flatt, Brenda 87, 141, 221 Flaaka. Donald 181 Flaaka. ,l1Icky.101 Flarnlng. John 74, 101 Flowers, Cavln 221 Floyd. Davld 74.117,161 Foote. Chrls 201 Forbes, Brlan101 Ford. Kalth 201 Ford, Shannon 40, 48, 125, 130. 201 Foreman, Rlcky 201 Formby, Dana 141. 221 Format. Barbara 221 Fdahee. Howard 159 Foster, Amanda 118, 120,221 Foster, Charles 181 Foster, Debble101 Footer, Glen 110, 120, 128, 128, 130, 140. 181 Foster, Greg 221 Foster. Karen 123. 221 Foster, Klm 159 Foster, Vlckl 158 Fox, Randy 181 Francls, Bllly122. 201 Francls. Dee 181 Franklln. LInda110, 141,181 Franklln. Phlllp 55, 80, 90, 201 Franklln. Traleesa 150 Freeman, Karen110. 201 Freeman, TIna181 French, Kenneth 201 French, Ron 141, 161 Frlsble, Curt 150 Frltsch. Greg 128. 222 Fuller, Andrea 201 Fuller, Cynthla 222 Fulmer, hara108. 180, 101 Gage. Chrls 222 Gage. Cllnt114, 181 Gage. Klm 140, 181 Ga es, Wendl121. 222 . . Smeg., 3.9 . Q. 1. l 2' .l'?Zi1fx?A5zi1 a.,ffg,,1,,, .1.1,,,z,1 Visa-zsfwii' 01' , 0 aa , 1122 g W-3 1 N wig., , Q 1 fa kt QQQQQ' .51 .8 ,1?3:1,1:1 l ,rp ss - 1 'F 1 .2 5' 1. 5551 . -3 -,glial , gl',lg'9?i Ei, , .11 , 51115 55353 11 151 .11 kd ! 1 11 1 8111553545 11 25.153 13 2+ E555 aa 1, if Saga 5, 55325 1 1355 1 a f ' . Smeg . .. 1' pau, 23 1 K N, , si 23' X . a f - 5-44, :YY 555 I S. g . ,X 1 sl flt 11 Egg 285 1 1320? 1 j 3 5 El? 1 a 5 I E M X558 3 xx 5 P51 if i . ,-, 5 :gi 11 .11. .ax I ll L? 1 ,gl 3 1 1.1 egg '11,:. .,, ., 1 ,E , gf - ., -ggi pi' f Ez-5:4.f,'.1 ' .Q 1 f1Q1?li- e: fE3eEf ,5 , 1 jf, ,.,. ' 'Z 8 iz N . il 1 any L.. , ., 1 258.21221 'isffuif 12131 . Gallenberger, Cathy 118, 120, 126, 128. 181 Gallenberger. Steve109, 121, 201 Galysigl, Pat 27. 80. 52, 105, 138, 101 Gam . Brad 74. 201 Gambrell, Kelly 201 Gamer, Tlm 50. 110. 120. 122. 125.159 Garey, Jerl 181 Garner. Llsa 201 Garrett, Davld 123. 102 Garrett, Jef1121, 222 Gary, Reggle 31, 45, 02, 123, 216, 222 Gary, Sally 110. 118, 120. 140. 182 Gatson, Frances 222 George. Dennls 150 Geome, Jlmmy,182 George, Johnny 01, U, 120. 1U George, Mlke 201 Gerth, Laura 222 Gotta, Doug 91, 222 Glbba. Greg 114, 222 Glbeon, Glbson. Bruce 222 Greg 113, 137, 102. 250 Glbaun, Kelly Ann 91. 121, 201 Gibson, Glbadn, GIb00n. 160, Larry 182 Mltel118.120, 222 Randy 22, 50, 54, 58. 57,111,113,137, 288 Glbson, Trudy 141, 201 Glbson, Wynn 201 Gllbert. Anltra 222 GIlD0l'1. Gilbert, Gllbaft. Carlnln 142, 1U Glnger 10 .lulle 95, 201 Gllbert, Leonard 201 Gllbert, Mark 114, 222 MIk0144, 160 Gllllland, Danny 114, 222 Glllls, MIchael114,201 Gllpln, Troy Lynn 202 Glnnlngs,Steve110, 120, 222 Glldewell, Alvla 202 Godwln, Cherl 202 Godwln. Jett 222 Goen, Lealle 05, 141, 222 Golf, Kelley 160 Gof1,Staoey14B. 147, 182 Golorth, Wayne 222 Golden, Holley 222 Gomllllon, Dan 138, 222 Goodall, Randy 114, 182 Goodwln. Ellzabeth 145, 160 Gorman. Dale 160 Gorman, PII121, 201 Gowan, Crlstl 88, 123, 222, 280 Goyen. Karen 202 Graham, Kerry 51, 128,144,180 Graham. Llsa 202 Graves, Renee 87.222 Gray. Sherrle 132, 134, 222 Gray. Kelly 74, 102, Grays. Carless 27. 182 areenlng, Bllly102 Greenswelght, Tlm 182 Gr9l10. Davld 121, 202 Gregg. Jan 182 Gregor. Donna 133. 222 Grlftln, Donna 118, 120, 222 Grlttln, Edson 222 Grlllln, Pam 160 Grlllln, Todd 114, 222 Grltlln. Tracl 145.160 Gross, Mlke 222 Groves, Pat 51. 57. 111. 180, 268 Guerrerp. Charlene 181 Guerrero, Marlene182 Guerrero, Ronnle182 Gwynn, Stephen 115, 180 Hadley, Dawn 182 Hagen, Glnger 202 Haggard, LIS! 48, 125. 138. 202 Hagler, Dana 55, 57. 88, W, 111, 102, 288 Hague, Mark 100, 100, 121, 120, 202 Halnes, Valerla 121. 182 Hale, Leslle 48, 101, 125, 202 Hale, Mary 182 Hale, Sue 130, 222 Haley, Lynn 118, 120. 138, 160 Hall, Mlke 202 Hall, Rhonda 118, 120, 128.202 Hall, Sandra 202 Hall, Susan 101, 125,202 Hall, Wayne 147. 182 Hanoe. Davld 202 Hancock. Stacy 202 Hand. Susle121, 128, 228 Hanes, Bret 50, 118, 100, 140, 160 Hann, Tammy 123, 223 Hann. Todd 202 Harblson. Angle 223 Harbor. Hal 27.52, 70, 170, 102 Hardln. John 135 Hardln. Leslle 202 Hardln. Tracy 202 Hardln. Vlckle182 Hardlng, Teresa 126. 182 Hardman, BIH182 Hargrove, Barry102 Harmon. Doug 70. 102 Harmon, Sheryl 110, 120, 128, 182 Harney, Angela 123. 228 Harney, Dlane 04. 106. 100 Harney, Kammy148. 202 Harney, Lesla 228 Harney, LeAnn 148, 147, 180 Harper, Mark 100 Harper, Steve 100 Harrell, Barbara 182 Halglson, Davld 51, 72, 100, 113, 10 1 Harrls, Llsa108,107, 181 Harrls, ltenea181 Hart, Debra 144. 182 Hart, Doug 00, 132, 135,161 Harwell, Shelley 40, 108.128, 141, 16' Hatcher, Bobby 121. 202 Hatcher, Debble110. 120. 122,138,1l Hattlc, K0vln144, 161 Hawklna, Deanna 121, 102 Hawklna, Sandra 141, 202 Hawklns. Steve 60. 63, 182. 181 Hayes, Hunter 74. U. 208 L Haynes, Ceoe136. 101 Haynes, Cyndy 01, 223 Hays, Paul 161 Haywood, Allsa 55. 100, 125. 208 Hazelhurat, .Ioan 228 Hazelhurst. Lenora 203 Hazelhurst, Mark 182 Hebert, Ron 92, 228 Hebert. Tom 161 Helnonen, Salle 82, 117, 182 Helms. Elizabeth 121, 203 Helms, Gall 133, 223 Helms. Joe161 Henderson, Dana 91, 223 Henderson. Judy 228 Henderson, Llz123, 223 Henderson, Mark 22, 02, 161 Henderson. Ron 203 Henderson. Watsukl137. 102 Henley. Carol 188, 223 Hennessey, Karen 101. 228 Hennessey, PING. 203 Hennlng, Kate121. 223 Hanson, JOIIIIRI141. 108 Heron. Donna 87. 208 Heron, Jlll 125, 101 l-lerrlck. Caleata 208 Haskett, Lorl125, 143. 208 Heater, Ann 141, 181 Hester, Darla 144, 188 Hester, Vlckl 141, 208 Heydrlck, Chuck 121. 188 Hlckey, Chlpper 80. 223 Hlckay. Kant101 Hlcks, Brenda 101, 147, 161 Hlcke. .Iohn 213 Hlgglns, Greg 137, 144. 140, 161 Hlgglns, Klr1144. 208 Hllbua, Bob 121, 181 Hllbua, Don 161 Hlll, Lee149. 183 Hlll, Marc 208 Hlll, Mlke 203 Hlll, VerDel 128, 120, 181 Hlllery, Laesa118.128, 223 Illard, Krlsty183 te. Ronnle114, KIm118,1N,128, 223 , Mark 118, 128, 183 x, Mlke183 - . land, Johnny 108. 203 gland, Llnda 51,108,113,131, 161, 283 gee. Dena 147, 183 f ges, Jerry 182 - gee, Jlmmy 203 - . fner, Mlke 203 - ue, Rance 203 -N b, Dawn M Icomh, Tommy 92. 93. 183 lder, Dlana114. M lder, John 121, 183 Ider, LaDeana 139. 162 lder, Terry M llenshead. Doug 108. 182 lmes, Sharon 132. 183 lrhes, Wesley 133, 134. M Imon, Chrls182 ltzgnLKathy145.182 olzsr. Bart 5. M Izer, Lynn182 - e. Jana 128. 141, 223 - per, Leah 48.50. 128. 182, 283 -- - , Clndy 31, 45. 218, M -- r, Elalne138,183 pson, R1!Ill1m,121,141.2W mbaker, ereaa125, 203 - on. Davld 121. 223 orton, Dlllli 51. 142. 182 ofton, Mary118,120. 208 orton, Stephanle114, 223 orton. Stephen 183. 262 ottel, DeEnna128, 183 ouse. Davld134. 147,183 ouston. Dlane 51. 142, 182 - ston. Sam 5, 223 ward, Kelly 203 - an1,StacyM I , Klm 182 - , Steve 132, M ovrerton, Jamee139, M oyer. John 114, 183 ubrlch. Antle 101, 203 ubrlch, Joerg 223 ubrlch. Marlon 142. 182 udson, Hayll 203 ull. Je11183 ull, Leesa 204 uller. Jay 204 ulfman, ShelIa121. 223 ullman, Stephen 114. 183 ughes, DavId137.204 ughes, Todd 51. 128. 139. 183 ull, Ember 204 umpert, Reglna182 umphery, Beverly 185, 148, 147, 182 umphrey, Deborah Ann umphrey. Mlchael 134. 204 umphrey, RIchard182 umphrey, Tlm 133, 134, M umphrls, Denlse 5, M usklns, Tammy 56, 183 uston, Mellaa 87. 125. 204 yden. Paula 224 glehart. Dennls 5. 204 les, Chuck 224 les, Kay 128, 138, 183 ngram, Malcolm 183 ngram, Rose Mary 204 nman, Arthur 92, 204 rwln. Many 114. 11s, lzo. 204 shell, Kevln 224 lselln. LewIs148.182 lveraon,Jon11e,120,122.1e3 ackson. Byron 24, 51, 81, 62. 78. 5. 97. 15,191 Jackson. JICKSOII cms er. 204 Floyd 224 Jackson, .lanet133, 224 Jackson. Jackson, Jackson, Judy 224 Klm 20, 51, 104. 105,182 LI88 224 Jacobs, George 204 Jacobsen, Ml e121, 224 James, Randy 204 James, Rense183 Jamamn, Rlchard 224 Jetlrlss. Jenkins, Jenklns, Jenklna, Jenklns, Jenklns, Stephen 74. 183 Janet 87. 224 Raymond 204 Sara 183 Sherrl 183 Tommy 121, 224 Jensen Jay 224 Jessup. Jessup, Roger 224 Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson. Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson. Johnson. Johnson, Becky 19. 20, 24. 115,152,182 Bobby 133. 224 Daryle 224 Dora 131, 184 Doug 182 Henry 204 Janlce 133. 224 Jonl 87, 204 Le8l118.118.120.204 Lorl 184 Marllyn 115. 182 Mlke C.81.128,182 Johnson, Mlke L. 204 Johnson, Paul 121, 204 Johnson, Ray 183 Johnson, Rlck 55. 129. 204,20 Johnson, Roy 1 Johnson. Sammle Johnson, Sara128. 183 Johnston. Anna 184. Jones, Audrey 101 Jones, Ben 5. H4 Jones. Carolyn 15, 113. 128. 178, 184 Jones C nth . y la 132. 204 Jones, Davld 118. 120, 204 Jones. Jlmmy 5 184 Jones, Karsn183 Jones, Tlger 84, 184 Jones. Venus 204 Jordan, Todd 204 Kalusche, Nlna128, 141,224 Kalusche, Ralph 183 Kanter. Leslle 15 Kapelakl, Debble128, 204 Kardos.Ka1hy 141, 184 Katzaman, Clyde 184 Kaufhold, Joe 128, 1 Keamey. Mllton 224 Keck, Kurt 204 Keck, Sherrl 125, 204 Keen, Cheryl 141, 183 Keene. Cheryl 147, 183 Keener, Kerry 91, 224 Keesllng. Janet 204, M Kellogg. J8l18f50,1m.107,1N,113.1m, 13, 141. 183 Kelly, AlIx130, 1 Kelly, Tommye 204 Kennedy, Brenda 128, 205 Kennedy, Glnger 224 Kenney, MIG121. 183 Kenshalo, Sam 55. 148. 205 Kephart. Apl'll183 Kephart. Mlchael M Kephartr. Rlcky132. 135, 224 Kerbow, Cheryl 123, 224 Kerbolv, Cralg 52, 88. 109, 184 Kerbow. Krlstle 57, 142, 15, 288 Ketchum, Lanny 184 Ketchum. Twlla163. 288 Ketchum Melanle125. M Kelbourne. Corrlna 205 Kelbourne. Davld 224 Klm. Hoehon184 Klmhel, Donna 183 Klmbel. Marcla123, M Klmes.Mark M 1 . 81.55-WE.. f .. L. 2 ,- . ,, Q. f. 31? tw . Klum, uma 224 klmu, Klm 131, 1 Klm. opug 114. lea Klnes, Davld 224 Klpp, Klm 224 Klrkland. Lou Ann 15 Klser, KIrk184 Klsner. Sherrle138, M Kllfllllf. Allcla121. 131, 204 Kllnl. Randall 117, 184 Knlght, Dan 55. 84. M Knlght, Klmberly 121, 205 Knlght, Maurlce 81, 184 Koch. Biry 115 Koch, Danny 20p5 Kocher, Kehh 144, 205 Kocher. Andy 144, 183 Koehler, Lorl144, M Kolter, Klrk121. 224 Konovsky. Nlna 205 Koaanxe. Jonl 224 Kowallck, Angle 123, 224 Kramer. Llsa lo. 20. 25. 34, 50, 18 Kl'8D8,'Glf1121, 224- KEHUUUUI. Shavrn123, 140, 224 Krueger. Q 81. 23183 rueoer Kruse. Stan 888128. 184 Kuehler, Mlke 22, 128, 184 Kuehler, Roger 118, 120, 122. 128, 149 Kunkel, Greg 118, 120. 13Z M LaForge. Gary 118. 120, 122, 205 une. Sheryl e1, 224 Lackey. Penny M Ladyman. Susan 115, 131, 184 LaHue, Cheryl 184 Laln, Cralg184 Laln. Lonnle M Laln, Tonya 133, M Lalng. Blake 184 Lalrmore. Davld 52. 74 184. 194 Lalrmore, Terry 118. 120. M Lama. Joey 132. 225 Lamb. BIIl148.184 Lamb, Donna M Lamb, Larry 205 Lamb, MIke121.133,M Lambert. Elaine 184 Lambert, Kenneth 113. 121. 139. M Lancaster, Teresa 205 Landry. Shine 74, 114. M Lane, Laurle118, 120, M Laney, Kent M Langham, Curt184 Lanklord, Doug 184 Larancs,.Paul118. 120, M Latham, Lisa M Latham, Pam 133, M Latham. Sandy M Lauck. 8urtt118, 120, 122.215 Laudermllk, Renee 88, M Laurlck, Rohble M LAW. Cheryl 51. 54, 118, 119. 120, 128, 139, 184. 284 Lavy. .lon128. 139, M Lawrence. Sophle184 Lawrence. Vallnda184 Lawson, Davld W,11e.1Z1. M LeBua, Lynn 208 Leach, Connle19, 20, 34, 51, 104, 105. 108, 184 Leach. Steve 30. M Leary. Clndy 184 Leary. Jon 121 Leary. Paul 184 Lechman, Chrls118, 120. M Leek, Randy 184 Leek, Tammv184 Lemley, mul 184 Lemley, Rhonda 123, M Lomond, Davld 118. M Lomond, Debble121, M Lennard, Rlchard 22, 15, 144. 184 Lenach, Patty 138, 184 Lentz. Llse 88, 141. 208 Lentz. Lorl 91, M .184 Lloggld. Jerllee 51. 1N. 128, UU. 131. Letendrs, VIn0l11121. M Leuzlfloif. Jennl1er12e, 15 Leuzlllllif. Jlll M Llllllnofl Shelly141. me Leyell, Anthony 118, 120, 225 Leverett. Gll'll12l. 118 Levy. Mark 81. 108. 144. M Levy. Shelly Il. 48. 218. M Levlla, Al M Lawn, Bllly zoe Llvlll. Clndy M Lllll, Dana 81,141.143. M Levrls. Jlmmy 15 Levlls, Mark 15 mb. Susan 1213? ten er, nn Llghtioozrglark M Llle, C111 74. M Llllle. Kar 138,13. 184 Llndeman, Benny 15 Undsay. Blll M Llndsay, James 15 Lindsey. John M U' no m UVB. Ronald . Lm . Clndy125. 15 uttle. John 5. 181. 15 uma. Lydla 81. 228 Llttle. Melissa M Llttle. Thomas 185 Loder. Joyce M Logan, Pam M Lollle. Claude 19. N. 184 Leng, Cyn1hla1e4 Long. Scott 118. 120. M Long. SherrI185 Longley. Mlke 91. M Looney, Carollne 88, 228 Looney. Maul'lne141. M UNIU, Tomm 5 15 Louder, Allmyzze' une. Greg 21, 51, 5, 5.15 Lowe. Tl'lCll144, M Lowe, WIIIS1, 1N,118,118. 120. 128 149. 184 Lucleo, Tony 228 Luclo, Lupe 15 Lulmll, Ross114. 185 Lyles. John 134, 135. 184 Lyles. Karen. 101, 125. M Lynn, Pam 133. M Lyons. scale 144, 15,287 Lyons, Susan 184 Ma Trung 185 Mabry, Glnger M Mack. Levora 133. 15 Macon, Melanle 123. 228 Madden. Cherl M Magers. Jerold M Mahan. Tony 208 Mahon. Terrl M Mlrlllite. .Iudy1ll.118, 120. 122. M. 285 Marcotte. Karen121. 15 Marcum, Paul M Marks, Llnda 52, 128. 185. 194 Marlln, Max 84. 184 Marshall. Darren 114, 228 Martln. Bllly 208 Martln. Charlu133, 185 Martln. LesIle125. M Martln. Wesley 114, 140. 15 Martlnez. Mark 137, 15 Martinez, Rhonda 128. M Mason. Donald 138, 15 Massey, Carol 88, 89. 128, 15, 191 Masters. Rldge 228 Masumura, Stan 185 Mathla, Jesse 19. 25, dl, 184 Matthews. Corkey 5. 208 Mauldwln, MIke133. 228 Maupln. Candy 185 May. 8rIdget140. 15 Maywald. Karen M Index 273 Mayze, Patrlcla 226 McAlvaln, Eddl8 60, 186, 193 McBrlde, Charlle 165 Mc,Brlde. Mark 94, 95, 206 .McBrlde, Marty 86, 114, 226 McBrlde, Stacy 114, 121, 226 McBroom, Taml McBroom, TAml, 146, 147, 186 McCarley, Mlke 68, 226 McClellan, LonnIe165 McClellan, Mlchael 226 McClellan, Zena121, 226 McConnell, Lorl 123, 226 McCord, Gregory 226 McCord. Kent 226 McCoy, Emerald 146, 147, 165 McCracken, Amy 48, 125, 206 McCracken, Jett 88, 89, 105, 206 McCray, Kelth 118, 120, 122, 186 McCulley, Mark 186 McCullough, Peter 108, 206 McCullough, Steye 226 McCullough, Thomas 186 McDanIel, Shella 226 McFarland, Terry 132 McGee, Nancy 121, 144, 206 McGllvray, Bruce 123, 226 McGllvray, Klm 51, 57, 106, 165, 268 McGowan, Donnell 121, 226 McGulnness, Ellen 142, 165 McGuInness, John 165 Mclntlre, Kevln 133, 226 Mclntyre, Shawna 226 McKee, Don 121, 206 McKee, John 165 McKee, Mark 126, 165 McKelvy. Kathy 227 McKllIop, Krls186 McKlnney, Anna 133, 134, 227 McKlnney, John 207 McKnlght, Jeanette 186 McKnlght, Kathy 165 McKnlght, Paula 227 McLaIn, Scott 113, 207 McLeran, Judy Ann 133, 227 McMahon, Chrls 114, 140, 186 McManus, Day 186 McMlIIan, Pat110, 113, 186 McNell, Floretta 227 McPhee, Nlc 108, 140, 227 Mc0uerry, Mark 114, 227 McWhorter, Teresa 128, 227 Mcwllllams, Jett 98, 144, 185 McWllIlams, Valerle 121, 141, 227 Meaders, James 95, 186 Meaders, PhII117, 186 Medlln, TammIe186 Meler, Denlse121, 227 Mekaru, Kel 126 Melton, Jay 207 Melton, Mellssa 227 Mendenhall, Harley 227 Mengel, Mlchelle 51, 165 Menzles, Brenloe 25, 38, 105, 141, 186 Mere, clnuy 227 Merrlll, Sharon 140, 207 Merriman, Phll 186 Metcalf, Scarlett 135, 186 Meunler, Jodl 91, 227 Meunler, Pam 165 Meyer, Darla 227 Meyer, M0nIca126, 165 Meyers, Scott 227 Mlchel, Tonya 101, 207 Mlchel, Tracy 121, 227 Mlddleton, Jake 207 Mlller, Andy 132, 133, 134, 207 Mlller, Douglas 139, 149, 186 Mlller, Jamle 49,50,118,120,126,165 Mlller, Janet 29, 144, 207 Mlller, Jeana133, 134, 227 Mlller, LISa118, 120, 227 Mllllner, Dlana 52, 55, 185 Mllls, Cheryl 165 Mllls, Mlke 74, 186 Mlms Allred 165 Mlms, Janlce 95, 227 Mlnnlear, Brenda 126, 138, 186 Mlssler, Kenneth 51, 108, 118, 120, 1 Mltchell, Brenda 227 Mltchell, Caludla 146, 165 Mncnen, Gary 207 Mltchell, Rlchard 114, 186 Mltchell, Thelma 165 Moffatt, Sherry 141, 186 274 Index 49. 165 Mollna, Mollna, Dlana 186 John 227 Mollnaro, Davld 18, 25, 60, 117, 152, 166 Mollnaro, Deanne 91, 105, 121, 227 Mollnaro, Debra 29, 40, 139, 207 MOHYOS, Ollvla 227 Montgomery, Kenneth 31, 86,227 Montgomery, Toby 207, 264, 266 Moody, Moore, Moore, Moore, Moore, Moore, Moore, Moore, Moore, Susan 125, 137, 186 Clndy 88, 207 Darlene 227 Elalna 227 Larry 227 Mark 144, 186 Pam 118, 120, 207 Robert 227 Roger 114, 207 Moore, Sheryl 207 Moree, Allen 185 Morgan D8bblo118 120 207 Morgan:Jan1-13,207 ' Morgan, Llsa 207 MOI' 811 Mark 114, 208 ll . Morgan, MelanIe118, 120, 208 Morgan, Mlke 166, 261 Morgan, Randy 227 Morgan, Rlchard 144, 166 Morgan, Steven 144, 187 Morrls, Morrls, Moser, Moser, Moses, Mosley, Davld 227 Susan 227 Clndy145, 166 Davld 208 Sheryl 123, 227 Chrlsty 187 Moss, Alan 166 Mossman, DebbI8166 Mowrey, Davld 227 Mulr, John 52,55,118,120,126,128, 140, 187 Mulkey, Charles 92, 187 Murdock, Steve 52, 110, 187 Murlette, Jeff 84, 187 Murphy, James 91, 121, 227 Murray, DIane118, 120, 208 Murray, Glnny 145, 166 Muslck, Muslck, Musick, Davld 114, 228 Donna 228 Kathy 1117 Muslck. Kenny 74, 132. 208 Myles. Clarence 84, N8 Myles, Elbert 60, 98, 187 Vlyles, Melvln 78, 187 Vlyrlck, Byron 118, 120, 122, 228 Nall, Chareece 18, 41, 101, 208, 264 Navarrete, Prlscllla 134, 135, 138, 187 Navarro, Randy 135, 166 Neal, Buddy 208 Neals, Henry 166 Nehlsen, Laura 51,106,113,166 Nelson, Nelson, Nelson, Nelson, Brltt 166 Carlton 61, 62, 98, 123, 166 Dave 175 ' Kyle 142, 144, 166 Newman, LaDonna 208 Newton Newton , Donald 132, 208 ,Kelly 118, 120, 166 Nguyen, Chung 228 Nguyen, D8 50, 54, 109, 128, 166 Nguyen, Hoang 228 NUBH Huy 51,128,166 9 Y . Nguyen, Khanh 128, 208 Nlcholas, Blll 132, 228 Nlcks, Kerl 208 Nlelsen, John 139, 166 Nlx, Monlca115,116,126,166 Nordman, Joel 228 Nordman, Kevln 118, 126, 187 Norrla, Terrl123, 186 Norwood, Arthur 228 Nowowlelskl, Davld 51, 60, 149, 186, Nunn, Sharon 146,1 Nutt, R andy 167 sassy .ogg 13 55311191 , f, J Oatts, Jackle 208 Oberlender, Bllly 92, 228 Oberlender, Chrls 121, 187 Oberlender, Davld 118, 120, 167 0'Conner167 0'Conner, Cheryl 167 0'Connor, Susle 228 0'Dell, Garry 167 Oden, Kelly 187 Oden, Ronny 228 Odom, Ramona 208 Ollve, Pat108, 118, 120, 122,208 Ollve, Sherry 117, 118, 139, 187 Ollver Mlke 19 25 60 62 98 1 . . . . . .67, 0'Mealey, Janet 87, 118, 120, 208 Oneal, Deletha 133, 187 Oneal, Melanle 121, 139, 228 0'Nell, Lynn 228 Opella, Andy 115, 137, 167 Opella, Beth 114, 116, 187 Opella, Erlka 228 Orms, Vlc 144, 208 Orr, Gary 117, 167 Osborne, Colleen 228 Osborne, Karen 125, 208 Dseletto, Sharon 110, 187 Owens, Crolyn 141, 208 Owens, Rlckle 144, 167 Ozee, Lelsa187 Paco, Brenda 228 Page, Karla 51, 105, 106, 136, 167 Pge, Mlchelle 130, 131, 167 Palma, Robert 167 Parchman, Kelly 187 Pardue, Corey 94, 187, 161 Pardue, Corey 94, 187, 261 Parls, Raymond 187 Parlsh, Elyssa 52, 126, 138, 187 Parker, Davld 187 Parker, Gwyn 118, 126, 187 Parker, .lennller138, 228 Parklnson, Jon 114, 208 Parks, Laurle 228 Parks, Mark 187 Parrlsh, Pam 125, 208 Parsons, Greg 208 Parsons, Larry 167 Parsons, Randy 228 Partaln, Brltt 208 Partaln, Mark 115, 187 Parton, Durleen 121, 209 Partridge, Ellzabeth 91, 228 Patel, Harshad187 Patel, Shallesh 188 Patrlck, Allen 228 Patrlck, Laurle 116, 188 Patterson, Llsa118, 125, 146, 188 Patterson, Mlke 228 Pattlllo, Susan 209 Patton, Eddle 167 Paulson, Dlane 142, 188 Paulson, LeAnn 123. 142, 188 Payne, Davld 74, 114, 209 Payne, Mark 228 Pearce, Loulo 74, 117, 139, 188 Pearce, Terrl 114, 228 Peevey, Marvln 132, 188 Pendley, Llnda 133, 134, 188 Penn, Mlchael 209 Penn, Thomas 61, 62, 167 Penrod, Mlke 228 Pepper, Klm 141, 209 Pepper, Mlke 60, 186, 188 Perez, Davld 146, 167 Perez, Frankle 209 Perklns, Dave 121, 209 261 Perklns, Shlrley 228 Peters, JuIle101, 188 Peters, Mark 228 Petersen, Davld 188 Peterson, Brad 228 Peterson, Jett 74, 96, 188 Pettle, Lloyd 228 Pham, H08188 Pham, Khanh 108 Phelps, Jerry 51, 118, 120, 122, 126, Phelps, Rlta118, 120, 228 Phlllps, MIml48, 121, 125, 143,209 Phllllps, Valenda 29, 41, 101, 209 Phuong, DInh132,228 Phuong, Ouoc 209 Plerson, Tlm 118, 126, 188 Pllcher, Melody 188 Plnk, Jana 91, 228 Plttman, John 228 Pltts, BIII 74, 188 Plaln, Delana 87, 209 Plelnls, Glenda 228 Plemons, Kathy 137, 138, 188 Plemons, Roy 114, 229 Pless, Mlko188 Polnts, Terry 167 Polssant, MarIanne120, 139, 229 Polk, AllcIa118, 120, 209 Polk, Lyn 130, 167 Pollard, Todd 121, 229 Polly, Cheryl 146, 167 Poncha, Ed 167 Poncha, Jack 209 Pool, Scott 108, 118, 120, 229 Pool, Sherry 52, 55, 95, 109, 118, 140 Pope, Shella 137, 188 Pope, Steve 229 Poner, Clndy 141, 209 Porter, Jean 137, 188 Porter, Kevln 121, 229 Porter. Scott 188 Presson, Wlll 86. 229 Prestwood, Marc 118, 120, 209 Prlce, Blll 121, 229 Prlce, Cheryl 121, 229 Prlce, Debble188 Prlckett, 188 Prlckett, Paula 57, 106, 107, 139, 168 Prlde, Ann 209 Prlde, Lena 130, 188 Prlde, Shella 123, 229 Pruett, Becky 188 Prultt, Brenda 95, 229 Prultt, Brlan 188 Prultt, Mark 52, 138, 168 Purtle, Jenl 118, 120, 229 Raeke, Robert 118, 120, 229 Raeke, Blll 168 Raluse, Robert 139, 229 Ragland, Fran 144, 209 Ramsey, Jane 126, 138, 141, 188 Ramsey, Laura 108, 138, 141, 229 Ramsey, Laurle 168 Randall, Kenneth 168 Rasmussen, 0uenna121, 209 Rawllngs, Fred 92, 93, 111, 168 Rawn, Leanne 188 Ray, Benton 229 Ray, Hal 19. 53, 54, 105, 111, 149, Ray, Troy 229 Reasoner, Rlsa 209 Rector, Pam 229 Redder, Glorla114, 229 Reece, Llsa118, 188 Reed, Roger 229 Id Jonl126 143 188 mlngton Mark 209 nton Susan 106 118 119 120,128,168 ea, Myrle 229 oades, Mark 114, 229 oades, Robln 130, 146, 1 oades, Cecll 229 odes, Cella 121, 229 odes, Edward 188 oe, Anne 117, 188. 257 ce, BIlI117,118,168 chardson, Dan 138, 188 chardson, Doug 94, 168 ese, Shannon 132 68 lbblns, Joy 53, 108, 138, 139, 168 chardson, Mlke 128, 141, 229 chardson, Stephanle 101, 141, 209 lchle, Joel 105, 209 lcketts, Gordon 209 lggs, Randy 121, 229 kard, Vlckl 121, 210 lley, Jo hn 168 nehart, Kelly 50, 56, 106, 107, 136, 168 nes, Sandy 230 ppln, Lee 210 sner, Sammy 96, 189 tchle, Glynda 189 ChI8, Jlm 230 chle, Kelth 118, 120, 230 chle, Pam 52, 168 chle. R0bln118.119,120,128,168 era, Becky 230 lbb, Mark 144, 168 lb8n5, lbens, lb6l'fS, lb8r1S, b8rtS, Artls 230 Gary 121. 189 Judy 101, 210 Klrven 230 Krls 126, 189 'b8rtS0n. Brad 29. 74. 98. 210 Sablna, Bruce 169 Saenz, Kathy 130, 189 Saenz, MIke118, 120, 144, 210 Sandefur, Joel 230 Sandefur, Julle126, 128. 129, 190 Sanders, Bllly Joe 210 Sanders, Ted 230 Satterfleld, Brlan 92, 210 Savage, Jeff 210 Seaggs, Leanne 210 Scales, Kelth 230 Scales, Rlcky118,119, 120, 122, 12 Scarlett, Jaml 118, 120, 230 Schaefer, Sherrle 88, 89, 190, 261 Schaffner, Mark 169 Scheffer, Karen 142, 169 Schaffer, Wayne 210 Schellbach, Tracl 118, 120, 211 Schenewerk, Arlene 211 Schmld, Llsa 230 Schultz, Jeff118, 126, 190 Schultz, JuIle121, 138, 211 Schutte, Catny 145, 169 Schwartau, Cheryl 139, 190 Schwartz. Jack 230 .Ash if .. -14 Smlth Smlth Smlth , Smlth Smlth Smlth Smlth , Gwen 130, 190 . Jamle 211 ,Jerry 114, 212 , Melony 123, 143, 231 , Mlchael 190 . Ray 115, 190 . Rosallnd 137, 190 Smlth, Roy118,126,128,139,140,184,190 Smlth, Scott 60, 96, 97, 169, 262 Smlth, Steve 231 Smlth, Vlckl128. 130. 131. 170 Smlth, Waymon 170 Smlth, Wendell 231 Snlde Shanna 170 Swafford, Tonda 118, 120, 171 Swlnford, Jaye 213 Swlnford, Klm 231 Szeto, Ylm 231 8. 148. 169 Scott, Scott, Scott, Anthony 190 Klm 169 Monna 211 Scott, Stephanle 211 Scott, Susan 190 Scrlbner, Brent 61, 190, 257, 262 T. Snodgrass, Martln 170 Sodders, Danlal 55, 118, 120, 133, 140, 212 S0dd8rS, Steven 55, 118, 120, 122, 212 Soles, 0. D. 170 Solomon, Randy 132, 134, 212 Sorenson. Karen 87. 231 Sorenson, Kathy 49, 50, 118, 119, 120, 139, 170 Sosebee, Karen 212 Sosebee, Klm 125, 212 Sosebee, Sherry 190 Sosebee, Susan 231 Spangler, Sara 118, 126, 146, 190 Sparks, Kelth 78, 190 Spauldlng, Debra 123, 231 Speegle, Terry 133, 190 Sphon, Daphne 118, 120, 212 Splkes, Jet 170 Spltz, Todd 144, 170 Spragqlns, Noel 74, 212 Stahl, Mark 118, 120, 148, 212 Stall, Debble 190 Stall, Erlc 212 Stampfll, Stacl 212 - Stansell, Tracy 123, 231 Stanton, Shella 212 Tabat, Mlchele118, 120, 213 Tackett, Tackltt, Tackltt, Mark 191 Deanna 136, 171 Mlke 171, 262 Talley, Donnle 171 Talley, Jo Lynn 125, 130, 131, 213 Talley, Joel 96, 78, 191 Tally, Andrea 231 Tally, Jarrel 60, 171, 260 Tanner, Tanner, Connle 232 Davld 114, 232 Tate, Francene 232 Tate, Lorl 140, 191 Tatum, Phllllp 232 Taylor. Jeff 213 Taylor, Klrk191 Taylor, Kyle 232 Taylor, Sarah 140, 141, 176, 191 fbertson. Garrv 74. 98. 189 tbertson, Larry 74, 98, we fbertson, Mlnerva 123, 210 fbertson, Scott 230 fblnson, CynthIa130, 189 lblnson, Donna 189 lblnson, Jean-Ann 141, 230 lhlnson, Mlnerva123, 210 Iblnson, Peat 114, 210 lckuem 0r8, Ruby 123, 134, 230 lden,TIm118,120,138,230 '8V8l', R860 230 dgers, Rhonda 189 ever, Reed 230 gers, Chrlstl 52, 106, 126, 137, 189 gers, Frank 94. 189 gers, Shannon 50, 146, 168 mm. Beth 117 168 mm. Doug 230 per, Derry 133, 230 per, Larry, 118, 139, 189 se, Sylvla 130, 189. 260 fslgnol, Chrlstl 169 slnbaum, Debbl 210 slnbaum, Randy 230 ss, Danny 118, 120, 169 ss, Derrlck 118, 120, 210 Scrlbner, Kevln 230 Seaton, Klm 144, 169 Segers, Tlna 138, 230 Seltz. Angela 211 Sell. PhlppIp118, 126, 190, 193 Sefvldge, Kevln 190 Selvldge Kevln 190 Selvldge, Kevln 190 Senn, Wesley 211 Shanks, Cllnt57,111, 118, 120.126, 169 Shaw, Katrlna 230 Shedeck, Blll 144, 169 Shelby, Eugene 190 Shelby. Rlcky 211 Shelley, Ellzabeth 132. 231 Shelton, Debble 211 Shelton, Jlm 114, 211 Shepherd, Wesley'74, 211 Shlne, Danny 92, 211 Shlllll. JlIl190 Shoen, Connle111, 125.190, 268 Shoen, Susan 101, 211 Shon, Gary 139, 231 Short. Gregg 114, 190 Shults, Marsha 190 Staten, Janet 50, 170 Sterns, Becky 170 Steed, Dale 212 Steed, Tammy 170 Teague, Bobby 19, 22, 171 Teague, Llnda191 Telchman, Celeste 145, 171 Telchman, Mellssa 125, 213 Temeloolf, Dodl 146. 191 Temelooff, Vanessa 144, 171 Tennlson, Carol 133, 191 Terrapln, Susan 121, 232 Terry, Davld 232 Terry, Rlchard 111, 171, 268 Tesch, Karol 39. 128, 129, 191 Steed, Terrl 138, 231 Stelnhauer, Karen 170 Stelnman, LlSa126, 140, 190 Stephens, Jeff 74,' 212 Sterllng, Clndy121, 212 Stevens, Cathy 92, 121, 231 Stevens, Clara 91. 231 Stevens, Cralg 84, 92, 93, 190 Stevens, Davld 115, 170 Stevens, De 190, 268 Stevens, Lorl 114, 231 Stevens, Shlrle 212 Stevenson, Crarg 74, 212 Stevenson, Ollvla 132, 231 , Stewart, Lexle 52, 55, 118, 128, 129, 140, 190 ' ' Stewart. Mlke 212 ,.,.. f Iii Stllls, Bobby 121. 231 - 7' Stlllwell, Vernla 212 1 'f I Stockard, Carolyn 46, 105, 123, 231 A Stom, Derrlck 212 Stone, Darrell 137, 170 SlmlTl0llS . Mark 169 Slmmons, Mlchael 211 Slmmons, Mlke 126. 128. 190 ss, Tracy 133, 189 Slmonton, Johnny 74, 211 Stone, Deana 50, 136, 170 Stone, LlSa170 Stone, Rusty 212 Thacker, Jeff 178, 191 Thacker, Ronald 123, 232 Thomas, Thomas, Beverly 146, 171 Blllle 132 Thomas, Brlan 113, 118, 120, 213 Thomas, Callus 84, 213 Thomas, ClarIssa171 Thomas, Jean 191 Tl1Om8S , Jlmmy171 Thomas. John 171 Thomas, Jonny 213 Th0l'l13S , Leslle 128, 232 Thomas, Llsa 171 Thomas. Tommy 213 Thomas, Troy 191 Thompson, Thompson, Thompson, Thompson, Thompson, Thompson, Thompson, Thorpe, J Arnold 213 Jeff 213 Robln A. 138, 191 Robln R.113,118,120,232 Shella 191 Sonya 130, 191 Tod 55.92, 149, 213 114 232 undtree, Cordell 210 undtree, Tyrone 210 unsavllle, Ben 189 untree, Bruce 115, 189 usey, Lynda 140, 142, 189 usey, Sharon 92, 93, 140, 169, 268 wland, Sherrl 52, 126, 189 Slmpson, Anlta 39, 140, 190 Slmpson, Carollne 91, 231 Slmpson, Robyne169 Slmms, Ann 231 Slms, Curtls 231 Slnclalr, Kelly 118, 120, 211 Stone, Tonya 28, 42, 212 Stout, Steve 170 Stowe, Stacey 190 J Straln, Julla 212 Strawn, Donnle121, 231 Strawn, Francls 134, 212 Strawn, Lllllan 87, 231 Traywlc 1, Ren lgeley, tgeley, a125, 210 Jonnse, 210 Klm118,120,210 neberg, Bllly115, 169 pe, Becky 42, 141, 210 ssell, Davld121, 132, 134, 230 ssell, Dlana 87. 108, 118, 120. 210 ssell, Elalne146.147.189 SSGII, SSBII. Gary 115, 137, 1e9 Kathy 91,2301 tledge, John 121, 189 Skelton, John 169 Sklles, Bllly 231 Sklnner, Bryan 121, 231 Sklnner, Llsa 231 Sleeper, Karen 190 Sleeper, Sarah 231 Sloan, Barry 169 Sluser, Mellnda 87, 118, 120, 211 Smart, Greg-211 Smead, Kent 61, 63, 96, 140, 169 Smead, Ross 52, 55, 118, 122, 190 tledge, Kathy 88, 91, 118, 120,210 tter, Jack 210 tter, Jeff 95, 230 'an, Tassle 132, 189 Smlth, Barbara 190 Smlth, Bellnda118,120, 144,211 Smlth, Brad 118, 120, 231 Smlth, Connle190 Smlth, Darla 231 Smlth, Debble 231 Smlth, Del 84, 211 Smlth, Ellen 141, 211, 266 Smlth. Franclne 35, 101, 169 Smlth. Grady 211 Strawn, Tammy 191 Street, Anne 139, 191 Street. Mlke 74. 212 Stroh, Laurle 52, 55, 110, 138, 191 Stroud, Tlna141, 212 .Stuckey, Kerrl 92, 170 Stuckey, Susan 30, 47, 92, 216, 231 Studdard, Mark 191 Studdard, Mlke191 Sturgls, LaTressa 121, 212 Sturgls, MaLlssa 121, 212 Sullenger, Tlm 126, 170 Sulllvan, Steve 118, 120, 231 Sund, Elizabeth 52, 54, 106, 170 Sund, Nancy 43,118,120,212 Sund, Phllllp 94,139,191 Suratt, Robert 231 Sutherlln, Patrlcla 132, 134, 138, 191 Sutherlln, Robert 132, 231 Sutton, 6onnle118, 120, 128, 171 Swafford, Charles 55. 113, 118, 120, 213 09 . Thurman, Zalema 87, 213 Tllker, Mark 171 Tlllery, Beth 171 Tlllery, Jay 232 Tlmberlln, Doug 74, 213 Tlnlln, Connle171 Tlpps, Steven 118, 122 Tlpton, Rlta191 Tlsdale, Tracy 138. 232 Toby, Cralg 19, 144, 171 Tollver, Cheryl 101, 213 Tomllnson, Erln121, 232 T0fTlllnS0n, Steve BB, 191 Tomlson, John 232 Towry, Leslle 26, 88, 176, 191 Travls, Tlm 213 Travls, Tracy 52, 106, 118, 120. 126 142 171,253 k, Teresa 172 Tressler, Mlke 132, 172 Tressler, Sharan 92. 93, 114. 191 Tropea, Lorl 123, 232 Trotter, Paul 191 Truette, Tracy 74, 98, 213 Tull, Jlm 52,108,118,120,140,172 Tull, Susan 121, 138, 141, 143, 213 Turner, Donald 95, 114, 232 Turner, Ronnie 95, 114, 213 Tuttle, Khrlstl 48, 126, 172 Index 275 Underwood, Homer 121, 232 Vaden, Clndy 121, 144, 213 Vaden, Krlstl 232 Valdez, Glorla 121, 192 Vallejo, Mark 52, 60, 62, 98, 99, Vallejo, Mellnda101. 110. 192 Van Zandt, El1l'Ida133. 192 117. 172 Vanderhoof, Nadlne 232 Vann R er 233 Wells, Andy 192 Wells, Marllu 173 Wells, Pat 101, 173 Wells, Scott 214 Wendorff, Shelll 233 Werner, Jo 114, 214 Wesley, Bernetta 133, 134, 233 West, Gordon 137, 173, 263 West, Stuart 233 Wherry, Howard 132, 192 'WhIt9, Davld 132, 233 Whlto, Klmberly 47, 123, 134 Whlte, Monte 140, 214 Whlteley, Bobby 96,-192 Whltls, Scott 234 Whltmore, Debble 125, 214 Whltmore, Steven 234 Whltson, Rhonda 192 Whlttle, Devonna 126, 192 Whltworth, Mary 132, 140, 234 Whyrlck, Terrell 98, 214 Wlckham, Judy 192 Wldders, Karla 87, 214, 265 Wldders, Pam 173 Wlgglnton, Phll 98, 192 Wlkert, Tommy 173 Wlckham, Judy 192 Wllholt, Ronnle 173 Yandell, Mlke114, 132, 133,215 Yates, Dan 22, 23, 111, 174, 268 Yeager, Amy 87, 193 Yonts, Bobby 137, 174 Yonts, Davld 234 Yonts, Mlke 146, 193 Y0l'k , C Young, Young, Young Young: Young Young Young Young Young Young Young lndy121, 215 Arden 118, 120, 174 Avls 135, 174 Henry 193 Karen 20, 50, 53, 88, Kelly 193 Kenneth 234 Laura 118, 120, 215 Lora 174 Scott 114, 215 Tlna 130 215 fwlmam 215 90,104,105,174 . 00 Van Wlnkle, Bobby 146, 172 Varnell, Pam 142, 192 Varnell, Stacey 121, 213 Velgl, Davld121, 233 Vernon, Garth 95, 213 Vestal, Beverly 233 Vlckers, Larry 213 Vlnson. Lawrence 213 Wachsmann, Terrl 213 Wadlun, Kenneth 60, 126, 172, Wagentuehr, Jay 233 Wagentuehr, Julle 106, 172 Wages, Stacl 18, 20, 24, 35, 53, Waggener, Mary 172 Wagner, Carrle101, 214 Wagner, Kathy 192 Wagner, Mlchele 233 Wagner. Robert 56, 172 Walnsoott, Booth 132, 214 Walden, Walker, Walker. Walker, Walker, Walker, Walker, Rennie 192 Andy 192 Darrell 172 Kent 30, 233 Lyn 137, 192 Mellsea118. 126, 192 Phlllp 172 Wallace, Marle101, 214 Wallace, Rodney 172 Wallander, Sherrel 137, 172 Waltko, Joanle 52, 88, 89. 192 Walton, Patrlcla172 Wamble, Davld 214 Wardrln, Jeff 92, 117, 192 wardrlp, Sherrle 111, 172 Ware, ChrIstopher132, 233 Warren, Doug 172 Warren, Gary 114, 121, 233 252 140, 152, 172 Warren, Harry 118, 120, 143, 214 Warren, Mlchael 114, 214 Warren, Mlohelle 233 Washington, Derek 133, 233 Washlngton, Sheryl 132, 192 Wasserott, Betsy 52, 105, 106, 107,172 Waters, Jlmmy114, 133, 233 Watson, MlchelIe118, 120, 233 Watson, Becky 49. 52. 118, 120. 145. 172 Weaver. Rhonda 121, 214 Webb, Donnle 233 Weber, Rlta 214 Wedel, Gerotd 145, 173 Weeks, DavId114, 192 Weeks, Mac 173 Welmer, Patty 87, 121, 233 Welch, Allcla 52, 109, 126, 138, 276 Index 192 Wllllams, Wllllams wnuamsf Wllllams, Wllllams Wllllams Wllllams Wllllams Wllllams Wllllams, Wllllams, Wllllams Wllllams Wllllams Wllllams Wllllams Wllllams Adrlan 130, 214 Anthony 60. 173 Carl 234 Cynthla 133, 234 Donna 125, 214 Freddle173 James 60, 98, 123, 173 , Joe Lee 173 John 132, 214 Jo Lynn 137 173 Pamela 87, 234 Peter 214 Prlme 133, 234 Shalla 130, 173 Troy 84, 214 Tyna 214 Vlvlan 137 192 Ysasl, Rose Mary 234 Zolnerowlch, Lydla 118, 120. 128, 215 Wllllamson, Bobby 234 Wllllamson, Robln 101, 121, 138, Wllllngham, Lee 98, 126, 173 wnnngnam, Tracye101, 192 Wllls, Adele 118, 120, 214 Willson, Brent118, 120, 148, 214 Wllsford. Phlllp173 Wllson, Allen 234 Wllson, Julata 19. 20. 106. 173 Wllson. Mark 118, 140, 192 Wllson, Phlllp114.193 WIISOH. 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