Ross S Sterling High School - Governor Yearbook (Baytown, TX)
- Class of 1969
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A modern high school, active in a growing community, begins its third year of progress 3 In wide halls, in laboratories, in class and assembly rooms, more than two thousand students 7 and live each clay sometimes with glorious success often in despair and frustration growing in competence and understanding 9 10 as face to face they recognize the need to communicate to work to love to serve II 12 13 14 15 A DMINISTRA TION 17 The Board of Education has primarily two functions. They are to formulate gen- eral policies and continually evaluate the effects and effectiveness of these policies. The Board of Education also has the re- sponsibility of providing the finest pro- gram of education possible for the value of the community while expending all funds available in a wise and cautious manner. Superintendent George Gentry BOARD OF EDUCATION FORMS SCHOOL POLICIES Mr. Philip Dignam, Mr. Robert Wahrmund. Mrs. Karl Opryshek. Mr. James Ellis, Mr. Troy Peterson, Mr. Glenn Lippman. Not pictured: Mr. Fabian Greenwcll. 18 MRS. BROWN ACTS AS SCHOOL CATALYST One of the most valued figures around Sterling is our principal. Mrs. Winnie Brown ... Although very busy, she is always nearby when needed . . . She is interested in everything about Sterling, its students as well as its faculty ... Mrs. Brown is understanding and considerate to everyone she meets . . . She Is the catalyst that keeps the school operating smoothly ... 19 Although an assortment of duties as assistant principal keeps Mr. Don Treuhardt busy, he finds the time to listen to students ... Mr. Treuhardt thinks of each student as an individual with unique ideas, and he is willing to do everything he can to make those ideas become reality ... Sharing the duties, responsibilities, and rewards of being assistant principal is Mr. George Perkins ... Always willing to listen to students’ problems, ideas, and suggestions, he is a link in the chain of admin- istrators who keep the school working to educate the young people of the community ... ADMINISTRATORS LEND A HELPING HAND 20 As director of special services, Mrs. Charlene Kelly assists in matters per- taining to school policy ... She shows patience and leadership as she approves and supervises news items and school publications, administers the school ac- tivity programs, and calendars all events ... Handling all duties per- taining to girls, she is a shoulder to cry on, an ear to talk to, and a friend to rejoice with . .. Thus she counsels the student to a better under- standing of life ... COUNSELORS GUIDE STUDENTS Helping students to help themselves is the rewarding job of a high school counselor ... Mr. H. H. Nitschmann, Mayor Seaborn Cravcy, Miss Bettye Jo White, and Mrs. Marion Brown show understanding and patience as they give aptitude tests .. . work out four-year schedules ... advise on careers and curriculum ... suggest colleges ... count credits . .. from May to May the job goes on ... and on ... and on ... Mr. H. H. Nitschmann Mayor Seaborn Cravey Mrs. Marion Brown Miss Bettye Jo White BOOKS PROVIDE INFORM A TION Books ... Books ... Books ... Books for research, books full of information, and books which lead down a path of fantasy fill the shelves of the high school library . .. Mrs. Jones, Mrs. Snead, and Mrs. Walker guide and lead as they stamp and shelve books ... keep records ... and type cards so that the library is always in working order .. . Though students come and go from year to year, books are here to guide forever and ever ... Mrs. Iris Jones, Mrs. Lois Walker. Mrs. Lois Snead. 21 SECRETARIES KEEP OFFICE GOING The office secretaries are responsible for taking care of the business transactions for the school . . . Secretaries in the administra- tive department are responsible for work directed by the Administra- tion ... Attendance office secretaries keep all attendance records and make daily reports on attendance . . . The textbook and absentee re- corders keep all textbook records and student absentees. The registrar is in charge of all school records . .. She enrolls new students and prepares transcripts of credits for other schools ... These are the ones who keep the business of the school operating properly_ Mrs. Barbara Nelson Mrs. Maudess Woods, registrar Mrs. Melba Moore Mrs. Willena Cherry Mrs. Mary Clayton Mrs. Bobbie Norris Mrs. Stella Bccka Mrs. Jewett Barker 22 Ross Sterling is one of the newest and cleanest schools in the Baytown area .. . This is partly because of the students’ pride in their school and their want to preserve it, but it is also due to the wonderful maintenance staff ... Many long hours are spent working to keep the school beauti- ful ... Weldon DeBusk Nick Campos Ronnie Simmons Odessa Hildreth Elvira Davis Rosalie Bainac Lela Bradley L. A. Sullivan Clara Thomas Margaret Thomas Viola Tubbs STERLING STUDENTS KEEP WORKERS BUSY A person cannot function properly only on books and learning; the body needs food for growth . . . Sterling’s cafeteria provides the solution for this problem .. . The school cafeteria ranks as one of the finest in this area ... It provides food for some 2100 students and teachers . . . Serving several varieties of plate lunches, sandwiches, desserts, and drinks the cafe- teria keeps the students healthy in body so that they can become healthy in mind ... 23 Bobbie Wimmcr, Inez Erwin, Patsy Listi, Alice Ralwes, Emma May. Bertha Lemond, Frances Jones, Marie Reed, Joyce Greer, Christine Thompson. Laura Owen. Hazel Cravey. MRS. SHIRLEY WRIGHT MR. BENJAMIN SESSIONS MRS. MARGARET WHALEN MRS. DIXIE SHOOPMAN MISS ANN MERCHANT MISS GLADYS SKAGGS MRS. NANCY ALTON MRS. IRMA STAFFORD MRS. AUDREY ADAMS COMMUNICATION . . . GOALS OF THE ENGLISH DEPT. English teachers are helping students to solve a major problem, communication .. . In today’s world, students must be fluent in both the spoken language and the written language .. . Students must master the me- chanics of English .. . Reading skills are also a necessity as literary works often contain morals essential to character development of young adults . . . The art of communication makes English an indispensable part of Sterl- ing’s curriculum ... MRS. SUSIE POWERS MRS. ROSELLE MYERS MRS. LOUISE JONES MRS. MARGARET MONTGOMERY 25 MR. KENNETH NEWTON MR. VANCE JACOBS MR. ROBERT FRANCIS MRS. MARTII HARPER MR. VANCE KIRKSEY MRS. WANDA BROWN 26 NEW” MATH OR OLD”: THESE TEACH IT ALL • • • MISS EVELYN ROBSON. Chairman MRS. JESSIE AI KEY Sterling offers mathematics courses to meet the needs of each student . . . for those whose in- terests terminate, the related maths . . . for college hound students. Algebra I, geometry. Algebra II. trigonometry. Analysis I, Analysis II, analytic ge- ometry . . . and for those who make it. calculus . .. 27 MRS. JUANITA UMHOLTZ MR. DREW DUNLAP MRS. PATSY THOMPSON MRS. BARBARA McCUNTOCK. Chairman General Physical Science, the study of the world .. . Biology I. the Basics of Life .. . Biology II. the Dynamics of Life! ... Chemistry, a study of the inorganic ... and Physics, the inter- relationships of mathematical concepts with physical objects ... a science department .. . 28 MR. JOHN GREY MRS. MARTHA BENTLEY MR. CWENN D. CASEY FIGURES, FACTS, FUNGUS MAKE SCIENCE DEFT. MRS. FRANCES MOOKHOEK MRS. PAT RICHARDSON Sterling Municipal Library Baytown, Texas MR. WILLIAM COONCE MR. LIN JUNGE MRS. KARA McKISSACK MR. JIM THOMAS MRS. VALREE MOTLEY, Chairman PAST EVENTS ARE STUDIED IN PRESENT DAYS It has been said that history repeats itself, and students study history to learn from others’ mistakes ... To meet this need the social studies department offers courses in World History, American History, Texas History, and World Geography ... By studying the past, students build for the future . . . 30 MRS. MARGIE HARTRICK MISS BARBARA MACH MR. JAMES CAVANACH MR. JERRY SANDERS MISS SHARON POU MR. WILLIAM PARRISH MRS. MARIAN McWHORTER MR. ROBERT KELLEY MR. EI) MOAK MR. JAMES GREENWOOD MRS. ELAINE SWENSON MRS. ROBIN OSGOOD MRS. DONNA DARLING 31 MR. BARNEY WEBBER. Chairman SCHOLARS JOURNEY TO FOREIGN WORLDS In today’s modern world, just knowing the English language is not enough . .. Students striv- ing to get ahead in life should also master the technique of speaking a foreign language .. . Ross Sterling’s foreign language department offers stu- dents a complete academic course sequence of study in the foreign language of his choice . . . This is just another plan to prepare the student body for a better role in today’s modern world. MR. RICHARD LAWSON MRS. PAMELA WATSON MISS DIANA McNAYR MRS. LYN HOUK MRS. MARGARET SCHULZE MR. FRANK LASATER 32 STUDENTS LEARN BUSINESS WORLD 'Hie world today is a world of machines and industries . . . Helping to prepare stu- dents for this world is the Ross Sterling business department ... It offers courses in typing, shorthand, clerical practice, business communications, bookkeeping, general business, business arithmetic, and business law ... A short climb up the ladder in today’s space age ... MRS. ALMA LOU PERKINS MRS. LELA ARMSTRONG, Chairman MR. RICHARD BETHEL MRS. ELOIS BOBBITT 33 MRS. ALVERA TAYLOR MRS. GLYNDA McBRIDE MRS. EDNA SIDES CREATIVE COURSES ACTIVATE TALENT IN STUDENTS MR. JOSEPH WHEELES MISS MARSHA HARPER The Ross Sterling speech and drama de- partment not only offers a complete aca- demic course for college-bound speech students but also provides fun and relaxa- tion for the entire community .. . The department enters various speech and dra- ma contests, provides skits for the public, and puts on annual dramatic productions ... It offers a rewarding course of study and fun-filled activities .. . The Sterling homemaking department offers high school girls a course sequence of study in the art of homemaking ... It teaches the girls points in interior deco- rating, sewing, cooking, child care, and other duties required to become efficient homemakers .. . the homemaking depart- ment prepares the girls of today to become the homemakers of tomorrow ... The Sterling special education department offers special courses for its students . . . Utilizing media and laboratory equipment, working in small groups, the program is tailored to meet the individual’s needs ... It helps to prepare a student for his role in today’s world ... MR. ROBERT McCLENDON MRS. ANNETTE DAIGLE MRS. KAY PARK MISS BRENDA CHAMBLEE MISS DIANA DAVIDSON MH. ALVIN NORWOOD MRS. LaJUANA TURNER mr. william McDowell The art. crafts, and photography departments offer students a variety in course choice as well as the study of a fun-filled subject . . . These courses not only help students who plan to make a career out of either arts, crafts, or photography, but they also help the student who enjoys such activities as a hobby ... A new look at learning . . . 35 RSS OFFERS 4 YEARS MUSIC . . . In the vocal field, the Blue Notes ... the Meistersingers . . . the Swingers ... the Silvertones ... the Channtieers ... In the instrumental field, the Symphonic Band .. . the Concert Band ... the Stage Band . . . and the Dixieland Band. Mr. Elmer Hargis and Mr. Thaddeus Cartwright MRS. X1NA STONE D.E. AND I.C.T. PROVIDE EXPERIENCE . . . MRS. MARY BETH HOLT Distributive Education instructs students in the art of selling and management ... Industrial Cooperative Training provides training in mechanical shops and garages . .. Both D.E. and I.C.T. provide students with On-the-job- Training in many fields ... Students must be sixteen years old and have a junior standing to participate in DE or ICT. MR. WALLY BURKE 36 MR. LOYDELL ONKEN Three courses of drafting are offered . .. general drafting ... architectural drafting .. . and mechanical drafting ... MR. W. L. WARD VOCATIONAL COURSES PROVIDE TRAINING . . . Vocational courses provide students with the chance to learn skills while in school ... Courses include auto-mechanics .. . data-processing ... machine shop .. . radio and T.V. .. . and welding ... Stu- dents are transferred to Lee College for these courses ... 37 P.E. DEPT. GOALS: PHYSICAL AND PERSONALITY DEVELOPMENT MISS NORA CLARK MISS ANN DANIEL MISS MARY BARTLETT Class periods are for physical fitness .. . exercise . . . fun ... Sports provide intramural competition .. . softball .. . basketball ... volleyball . . . tennis ... Health classes provide knowledge of health habits . .. good conduct . . . the hazards of smoking . .. alcoholism . .. dangers of drugs ... MRS. MII.DREI) SOLOMON MRS. CLAIRE BAYS MRS. CARMEL NORTON. Chairman MR. GILBERT LUMPKIN. Chairman MR. MARVIN GUY MR. ROLAND KUDLA MR. MILTON ISENBERG MR. ROBERT STRAYHAN Interscholastic competition stimulates student interest in sports ... good sportsmanship .. . and school spirit . . . Competitive sports include football .. . basketball . .. track ... golf . . . swimming . . . tennis . .. baseball . . . and weightlifting . . . Class programs teach skills ... good habits . .. and safety measures ... MR. DAWTON HUGHES MR. WALTER WALKER MR. LEO HECHLER MR- AL DENNIS 39 40 TRADITIONS Homecoming, November 15, was filled will excitement and fun ... decorating ... planning .. . nominating a queen and court . . . selecting a band for the dance .. . collecting wood for the bonfire and watching the Octagon Club keep guard . . . having a snake dance from O’Briens on Highway 146, down Texas Avenue to Sears and, if your legs permitted, back to O’Briens . . . following the Banger Band to an outside pep rally ... 42 68 SPIRIT ANTICIPATES HOMECOMING With Homecomings come bonfires .. . with bonfires comes emotion . . . with emotion comes spirit . . . SHARON ARSEMENT, FIRST HOMECOMING QUEEN Feelings were lense after a night of disillusionment and disappointment . . . hut pressure and excitement were soon to begin. Within the realm of dreams . . . one girl was to shine forth ... to be Homecoming Queen of 1968. For Miss Sharon Arsement, it was a dream come true and truly a night of beautiful memories. 44 Elections for Homecoming Queen 1968 took place during the week of the festivities. These girls were chosen by the entire student body and reigned as Princess, Miss Linda Neal; Queen, Miss Sharon Arsement; and Duchess, Miss Donna McCallum. Sharon and escort Steve Hartrick, Donna and escort Dwayne Creel, Linda and escort Randy Tickncr. 45 A huge Irce, pulsating with colored lights in rhythm to stereo-taped yuletide music was the focal point of student interest in December. Students paused briefly as they crossed the commons to enjoy the spirit of the season. The Distributive Education Club has deco- rated a huge tree in the Commons for the enjoyment of the students and faculty for the past three years. The thirty foot tree was cut and transported from the L. W. Kelly property on Old River. D. E. students helped chop, load, transport, and erect lire tree. Rope falls, hatchets, lumber, pulleys, ladders, time, and muscle were needed to complete the project. GIANT CHRISTMAS TREE BRIGHTENS YULE SPIRIT Vivian Chandler, Mike Chandler; Beverly Burnside , Joe Cox; Connie- Railsback, Andy Guidry; Karen Wood, Buddy Guidry; Georgeanne Greene—Queen, Charles Pureley; Sheryl Gilbert, Eddie Kelly; Debbie Coleman, Mike O’Sullivan; Cathy Hughes, Davis Mosley. A STAR-STUDDED EVENING IN CAMELOT The “Fun and Games Commission” provided the music for the Sterling Stars annual Celestial Ball which carried a Camelot theme. The Ball was held on December 7 in the Sterling Commons. The Commons was transformed into a castle courtyard, complete with pole lamps, wishing well, and draw bridge. The entrance to the courtyard was decorated with shields, swords, knights, and a “picture-taking spot.” 47 HEARTS AND ROSES BALL Rhonda Sherman, QUEEN Pam Hudec, Butch Budcll, Rhonda Sherman, Mike Hicks, Sara Ramsey, Steve Blythe 49 THE 1969 GOVERNOR S CABINET CRAIG BIGLER, sophomore FREI) BOWEN, junior ROBERT BULLARD, junior 52 REX FISHER, senior RICKY HART. senior DENNIS LITTON, freshman MIKE SCHILLACI, junior JEFFREY WEBBER, senior TERRY WILLIAMSON, freshman LA CAMARILLA DE 1969 DARLENE ARSEMENT. freshman KATHY HUGHES, sophomore MARGIE MeGHEE. senior LINDA NEAL, senior DONNA McCALLUM, senior 54 SCOTTIE WORDEN, junior ANNE SOliBY, junior MARTHA LOU STEPHENSON, junior 55 Garlands of English ivy and yellow flowers transformed the Commons for the annual Inaugural Ball. The highlight of the evening was the presentation of the official Governor’s Court. The Governor, First Lady, four senior couples, three junior couples, two sopho- more couples, and two freshman couples were presented. These students had been nominated and elected by the student body. 56 Palricia Sammons, Linda Neal, Margie McGhee. Donna McCallum, Scot tic Worden. Martha I-°u Stephenson, Ann Souby, Cindy Norris. Cathy Hughes, Susie Rushing, Darlene Areemcnt. Dennis Litton, Terry Williamson. Lee Beauchamp, Craig Bigler, Fred Bowen, Robert Bul- lard. Mike Schillaci, Rex Fisher, Jeffery Webber. Not Pictured: Ricky Hart, Ken Alderson. 57 STUDENT COUNCIL HONORS GOVERNOR AND CABINET 58 59 DEBBIE JEFFERY IS CROWNED RELAY QUEEN Debbie Jeffery begin her rc'gn as Relay Queen. Superintendent George Gentry crowned Debbie Jeffery as Baytown Relay Queen. Her court consisted of Ann Saunders, Nancy Rhodes, Renee Rounds, and Linda Hagler. Olympic champion and former Texas A M record holder, Randy Matson, chose the queen and her court from photo- graphs submitted by II senior girls competing for the title of Relay Queen. Candidates for the contest were nominated by clubs and senior homerooms at both Sterling and Lee. Renee Rounds and Linda Hagler present trophies to Relay winners. 60 Ann Saunders Nancy Rhodes Debbie Jeffery, Renee Rounds Linda Hagler RICKY HART RECEIVES HEART AWARD Coach Roland Kudin. James Boswell, and Mr. Bobby Brown. The Rangers’ 1968 football season was brought to a close March 1 at the annual Football Banquet. Mr. Don Treuhardt. as- sistant principal, was Master of Ceremonies. All district team members and those who re- ceived honorable mention, along with 43 let- termen were honored. The high point of the evening was the presentation of the Heart Award. The team presented this award to the senior who exemplified the Ranger heart, pride, and spirit. Ricky Hart received this award. The guest speaker for the evening was Mr. Bobby Brown, head trainer of the Houston Oilers. Baby and junior school pictures of teammates and coaches were then shown. Pictures provide amusement. Mr. Arnold, President of Booster Club, presents Heart Award to Ricky Hart. 61 BAND BANQUET Gold balloons and white column draped with green vines set the mood for “Roman Holiday” at the annual Band Banquet. Mr. Cartwright pre- sented awards to the “Outstanding Band Boy,” Ray Fisher, and “Band Girl,” Anita Anderson. A picture of all the senior band members was pre- sented to Mr. Hargis. Other special awards were made. After the banquet there was dancing in the band hall and a movie in the choir room. STAR LUNCHEON FRONT ROW: Roscanna Bickley, Trumpet Major; Beth Kudla, Drum Major; Beverly Burnside, Lt. Col. of Records; Becky Bailey, Colonel; Arrana Overstreet, Lt. Col. of Reserves; Penny Sharp. Precision Major; Debbie Coleman, Precision Major. SECOND ROW: Captains: B. J. Hylton, Stefanni Snead, Christy Lee, Kandy Campbell, Martha Turpin. Sherrie Purcell, Deb- bie Davison. BACK ROW: Chairmen: Denise Miller. Cindy Keeling, Melanie Craig, Carol Lang, Sheila Dunlap, Cathy Kiber. Jeanne Chatham. The Sterling Stars’ annual luncheon. May 7, 1969 at the Tower, was held in honor of the seniors and to announce the officers and chairmen for the coming school year. The Norton-Griffin Award for outstanding senior was presented to Patricia Sammons by Lynn McDowell, last year’s recipient. Honor- able Mention went to Donna McCallum and Cindy Davison. Special guests for the occasion included Mr. Bill Wardlaw, the Stars’ photog- rapher; Mrs. Carmel Norton and Miss Nora Clark, judges of Reserves: mothers of the Top Seven Officers: and Mrs. Dickey. Mrs. Bays’ mother. Seniors were presented silver charms and Junior Officer Candidates were presented a daisy. Tables were decorated with ivy, place cards, programs, and a flower arrangement. At the close of the luncheon the Stars joined hands in a friendship chain and sang the corps song—the Seniors’ last time. This oc- casion was one that each and every Star will long remember for it was a moment of ex- citement, nervousness, and tension, but most of all it was full of memories. 63 FRESHMAN FA VORITES Darlene Arsement Russell Clark Susie Rushing Dennis Litton Cheryl Cherry Bobby Littlefield SOPHOMORE FA VORITES Cathy Hughes Vicki McCalium Cindy Norris Alan Beauchamp Lee Beauchamp Mike Hicks JUNIOR FA VORITES Martha Lou Stephenson Jerry Hance Scottie Worden Robert Bullard Cindy Keeling David Gunn SENIOR FA VORITES Donna McCallum Norley Bickley Bt ck McCraw Adams Nancy Norris Floyd Ciruli ALL SCHOOL FA VORITES Patricia Sammons Georgeanne Green Renee Rounds Rex Fisher Sonny Rougeau Jeff Webber (not pictured) V I v I t i 69 STERLING CITIZENS Early in the school year a faculty committed was given the responsibility of selecting from the senior class six boys and six girls who con sistently demonstrate qualities which are recog nized in Spirit of Sterling: integrity, courage perseverance, scholarship, loyally, determi nation, flexibility, friendliness, kindness, gentle ness, generosity, dependability, capability, open mindedness, ambition, honor, altruism, virtue congeniality, compassion. Spirit of Sterling Rangers stand united, pledged in a common corps. Wearing a badge of honor, steadfast, forevermore. Spurred with a sense of duty to ourselves, and to our school, To search for right and wisdom, to defend the way of truth. Silver and Blue are the standards of our spirit burning bright. They tell of a proud devotion to the cause for which we fight! Eager and ready for service, thy name to glorify, Ever to remember the strength of Sterling High! 70 Patricia Sammons David King George Armstrong Carolyn Pinchback 71 STERLING CITIZENS Pam Wilson Floyd Ciruti Patricia Sammons—Valedictorian Debra Kolb—Salutatorian Nanette Woodward Marv Karen Williams 74 76 Mary Bain The Honors Banquet was a huge success. During the 1969 school year, many unrecognized honors and awards were presented to deserving students. Recognition was given at the tradition setting 1969 Awards Banquet. These students have been acknowledged as tops in their various fields of study. Though every- one’s hard work and strivings cannot he rewarded by mention, an attempt has been made to portray the out- standing students deserving honors. Ralph Wilkins Patricia Garrett 77 Benny Woods. Mike Tiner. Dan Herndon, Mrs. Pal Richardson, sponsor. SEATED: Sara Ramsey and Sieve Blythe. Mack Bray, Debbie Hender- son. Craig Warren, and Er- rol I Dodson 78 Math A- r-5 4 Steve Blythe and Jeanette Claybough Mary Karen Williams and Ann Souby Ronald Buescher Paulette Rivers and Steve Sivek 79 Oliver Merrick and Scott Shelcy THE SENIOR PROM Reflections from a whirling silver ball and flickering candlelight transformed Sylvan Beach into an “Over the Rainbow Land’’ for Sterling’s 1969 Prom. The terrace and dance floor were crowded with couples talking, laughing, and dancing. At 11:00 o’clock the ring turning ceremony took place in traditional style. Then came the grand march through the ring with the president of the senior class and his date leading the way. This was followed by one last dance before every- one took off for a supper, breakfast, and home. 80 SENIOR PRESIDENT AND SECRETARY LEAD GRAND MARCH 82 84 86 COMMENCEMENT ROSS STERLING A UDITORIUM SPORTS The 1969 cheerleaders were elected in the spring of 1968. During summer camp for cheerleaders, while learning the finer skills of cheerleading, they won four medals. They sold ribbons, wrapped goal posts, planned the pep rallies, made posters, led yells at games, and generally promoted school spirit and good sportsmanship. Mrs. Claire Bays sponsored these in- dustrious and capable cheerleaders. 90 GO, FIGHT, W IN . . . SUE K HOUGH AN PHILIP DcPRANG MARTHA LOU STEVENSON MARK OCKER 91 VICKI McCALLUM DAVID ACOSTA DARLENE ARSEMENT JOE WOODS 92 LINDA NEAL FOOTBALL SWEETHEART 23-4A RANGERS FACED A HARD SCHEDULE ROSTER R.S.S. Opponents 7... .Westchester..............14 20.. . .S. F. Austin...........22 32.. .. Port Neches............SI 27.. ..Mac Arthur .............14 20.. . .South Houston..........12 14---Sam Rayburn................29 0... .Deer Park................20 13.. .. Pasadena...............42 6---Dobie ..................... 6 0....R. E. Lee..................9 Rangers work together to acquire skill. 4 • • FRONT ROW: Bo Green, Craig Bigler, Cary N'ovasod, Larry Heidbreder, Fred Bowen, Ricky Hart, Tim Jones, Arnold Castillo, Jeff Adams, Mike Molaison. SECOND ROW: Duane Blukeney, Bill Traywick, Ceorge Armstrong, Bill Creel, Thad Cartwriglit, Cary Whitman, Lurry Leonard. THIRD ROW: David Marshall, Bruce Martin, Sonny Rougeau, Pat Way, Bart Albright, Rich- urd Reed, Raymond Robinson, Robert Bullard, James Bcswell, Ronnie Webb, Dennis Sanderson, Mike Donahue, Mr. Parrish. BACK ROW: Coach Hughes, Coach Lumpkin, David Hudson, Van Childress, Louis Guidry, Ted Haziewood, Ken Aiderson, Duane McLendon, Rex Fisher, Steve Kysar, Coach Kudla. ROLAND KUDLA GILBERT LUMPKIN OZ HUGHES 95 Rick Hart reaches for paydirt. NON-DISTRICT GAMES SERVE AS PRACTICE WESTCHESTER Friday the 13th proved unlucky for the Sterling Rangers as they crossed the Westchester Wildcat’s path for the first game of the ’68 season. The Ranger Blue was surprised by the clawing Wildcats in a 14-7 defeat. The sole Ranger touchdown was tallied by Gary Whitman. Moe Castillo kicked for the extra point. STEPHEN F. AUSTIN The fighting spirit of the Rangers prevailed in the hard fought battle with the Austin Mustangs. Although the Mustangs finished the first quarter with a 16-0 lead, the Rangers came back fighting in the fourth quarter. Robert Bullard went for a 40 yard touchdown and later Ricky Hart intercepted a touchdown pass. Hunger defense comes on strong. 96 PORT NECHES GAME BREAKS SCOREBOARD RECORD FORT NECHES On September 27, 1968, the Sterling Rangers hosted the Fort Neches Indians. Footballs filled the air in the offensive game with 45 passes completed for 499 yards. The score proved to be a record-breaking total for Memorial Stadium. The Indians headed the totem pole, 54-32. Scoring was a major part of the game ARNOLD CASTILLO qh. 3: r. GARY WHITMAN ql . 5: jr. MIKE MOLAISON qb. 7; jr. REX FISHER qb. 9; sr. SONNY ROUCEAU spl. end 18; sr. RICKY HART spl. end. 19; sr. 97 MacARTHUR For the blue and white, the MacArthur game was the end of a losing streak. After a close first half, the Rangers took a 7-0 lead. In the second half Rex Fisher found pay dirt with a pass to Pat Way. David Hudson demonstrated Ranger skill when he inter- cepted a pass. Two General touchdowns late in the game were not enough to stop a Ranger victory, 21-20. SOUTH HOUSTON Sterling Rangers provided the biggest upset of the season when they heat the heavily favored South Houston Trojans. The Rangers were behind in every statistic except the one that counted—POINTS. Only two Sterling passes were completed, hut both went for touchdowns as the Rangers won their first district game, 20-12. Nelson intercepts Trojan pass for TD FKEI) BOWEN wingback 20; jr. BO CKEEN tailback 22; sr. DAVID HUDSON tailback 23; soph. DONNELL DAVIS wingback 25; sr. ROBERT BULLARD tailback 28; jr. BRUCE MARTIN wingback 29; jr. KEN ALDERSON fullback 43; sr. THAI) CARTWRIGHT fullback 44; jr. BRUCE NELSON fullback 42; sr. GEORGE ARMSTRONG center 54; sr. CRAIG BIGLER center 55; soph. RICHARD REED center 52; sr. 98 GARY NOVASOD guard 63; jr. JAMES ROSWELL guard 64; sr. RONNIE WEBB guard 65; jr. NOR LEY RICK LEY guard 66; sr. PHIL ELAM guard 67; jr. BILL TRAY WICK guard 62; jr. RANGERS GO, TWO IN A ROW The Rangers are on the ball. RANGERS FIND 23AAAA DISTRICT TOUGH Whitman and Hudson stop Deer in Tracks. SAM RAYBURN A Sterling fumble on the opening kickoff return kept the Ranger defense on the ball. Huge tackle, Van Childress, crunched a Texan fullback to regain possession. The first quarter ended when Bo Green returned a kickoff 82 yards for a Sterling touch- down. Mike Molaison’s kick made it 14-7. In the sec- ond quarter, with two seconds left on the clock, Fisher fired the football and Hart made a tremen- dous leaping catch for the Rangers, but the Texans galloped on to end the game with a score of 29 to the Ranger’s 14. DEER PARK Although October 25 was not the night for witches and goblins, something surely spooked the Rangers as fumbles, overthrows, and more mistakes con- tinued to haunt them. Deer Park rolled up a 20-0 win. BILL CREEL gd. 68: jr. dijane McLendon tackle 72; jr. BUDDY GUIDRY tackle 73; r. TIM JONES tackle 75; jr. KIRK MILLER tackle 75; jr. STEVE KYSAR tackle 76; sr. VAN CHILDRESS tackle 77: sr. RAYMOND ROBINSON tackle 78; jr. 100 Rick Hart and Tim Jones work for Ranger yardage. PASADENA The Rangers fell to defeat when they played host to the Pasadena Eagles. Although Eagles doubled and often triple- teamed shifty Hart, he caught ten passes for 82 yards. David Hudson made a debute as a running back. He crammed his way down the Eagle’s throats for 70 yards and made a 14 yard run for a touchdown with Molaison’s pass. Robert Bullard rushed for 54 yards. In third quarter Rex Fisher nipped Pasadena by intercepting a pass at the Sterling two. In spite of tricky Ranger stunts, the Eagles flew off with the victory, 42-13. PAT WAY end 82; jr. JEFF ADAMS end 83; sr. BART ALBRIGHT end 84; jr. LARRY IIEIDBREDER end 85; $r. TED HAZELWOOD rncl 85; jr. BILL DEANS fullback 24; soph. DUANE BLAKENEY manager DAVID MARSHALL manager DENNIS SANDERSON manager LARRY LEONARD trainer 102 Ganders waddle through mud. WEB-FOOTED GANDERS WIN BY A WADDLE On November 15, the Ross Sterling Rangers closed the season with the game of the year—the long awaited contest with the cross-town rivals, the Ganders. The field was a pond and no fit footing for the charging Rangers. After three quarters of slipping and sliding in the center of the pond, the Ganders waddled across the goal line for nine points. To sum it up, “it was surely a game for the birds.” 103 BLUE DEVILS FACE TOUGH OPPOSITION 'Hie Ross Sterling Blue Devils set a tradition of courage and hard fighting in the 1968 football season, and their “never-say-die” spirit showed the true meaning of sports. The first victory was over the MacArthur generals in the fourth game of the sason. The Blue Devils worked hard together and showed excellent football skills. Although they later met with defeats, they were way ahead in spirit. 104 Sterling Junior' Varsity tries for a comeback. FRONT ROW: Mike Repp, Louis Hawthorn. Willie Tezino, Mitch Haw-ks, James Buchanan, Chris Litras, Ricky McNulty, Kenneth Childress. Stephen Weatherly. SECOND ROW: Jimmy Sammons, Wade Glenn. Steve Campbell, Don Wiesner, Ricky Arccneaux, Larry Stubbs, Carl McFarland. Steve Ackerman, Ned Jones. THIRD ROW: Bill Holland, Everett Seymore, Dan West, Eric Rutherford. Benny Woods, Mike Hicks, Manning Ricketson, Robert Allen. Ronnie Montgomery, Randy Zeringue, Steve Tomlinson. BACK ROW: Coach A1 Dennis. Robert Turnipseed, Bill Barsalou, Mike Miller, Dan Stanley, Ricky Rollings- head, Richard Ridge, Kenneth Childress, Tony Dahlquist, Johnny Burris. Coach Marvin Guy. ROSTER R.S.S. Opponents 0... . Westchester ........21 0___S. F. Austin .........-10 8.. . .Port Neches........32 20... .MacArthur............ 6 6.. . .South Houston .....30 O....Sam Rayburn...........56 0.... Deer Park............34 0.... Pasadena.............32 6.. .. Dobie.............. 6 0... .Robert E. Lee........27 105 COACH AL DENNIS COACH MARVIN GUY VOLUNTEERS HAVE 8-2 SEASON Under competent leadership the Volunteers developed into a capable and efficient fresh- man unit. They went into action setting records all the way. The freshman squad was praised for their defensive moves, as well as for accomplishments they made in the air and on the ground. 1968-69 was indeed an out- standing year for the Ross Sterling Volunteers with their 8-2 record. LEO HECHLER MILTON ISENBERC ROBERT STRAYHAN The young Rangers head off the Longhorn? for a los?. 106 FRONT ROW: Sonnie Jennings Gary Burns Cordon Garrett, Nathan Mathis Mike Price, Jim Campbell, Mark Kerr, Kenneth Callawuy. Dean Soileau. Bill Upton, Danny Mascorro. Don Hrisel, Thomas Durst. Bill Kibcr. SECOND ROW: Damon Daven- port. Rick Barrow, David Hughes Bo Denson, Lynn Canon, Sonnie Oxford, Melvin Dubose, Tom Sanchez, Gary Christensen, Ricky Swanner, Henry Burton, Denny Deans, John Zumwalt, Billy Martin. THIRD ROW': Coach Leo Heehler, John Hollaway, Mike Hernandez. Scott Shclcy, Bobby Littlefield. Butch Jackson. Don Williams Don Adams. Mike Campbell, Stephen Gross Jerry Boucher. BACK ROW: Coach Isenberg, Mike McClendon, Ruben Rocha, l rry Arnold, Patrick Corley, Lloyd Hargrove, Butch Moyer, Richard McGilvray. Gene Evans, Pal Hill, Greg Cummins Floyd King. Dennis Litton. David Hancock. Coach Strayhan. Volunteers exhibit that extra effort in a drive for a first down. 107 108 TOP ROW: Bill Holland. Johnnie Coleman, Ted Hazelwood, Johnny Burris, Rex Fisher, Carl Barnett, Coach Woody Walker. BOTTOM ROW: Dennis Brewer. Mike Donahue, Lyman Smith. Keith Carr, James Broussard, Floyd Ciruti. DISTRICT RECORD Sterling Opp. 71 Dobic .................. 28 59 Deer Park .............. 46 56 Pasadena.................57 59 Robert E. Lee............40 68 South Houston .......... 45 54 Sam Rayburn .............58 82 Dobie .................. 19 51 Deer Park .............. 67 65 Pasadena ............... 59 67 Robert E. Lee............65 68 South Houston............74 63 Sam Rayburn ............ 71 UNITY PREVAILS Hands off ... the Rangers are shooting! The Rangers started the year off right, as they heat Dobie ... 71-28. Their stunning performance seemed to show a return of last year’9 winning streak as they led the game through nil four quarters. It was a great way to start the year. NO The tension was high as the Rangers faced their second district game. The quickness and speed of the two opponents added to the excitement as the Rangers quickly took the lead. Not rattled by the pressing Deer tactics, the Rangers led the way to their second major win. (59 16) The bouncing ball kept the game close as both the Rangers and the Eagles fought for the lead. Tied until the last 15 seconds, a free shot called the small margin of victory for the Eagles as they squeezed by the Rangers ... 57-56. The night seemed to l e filled with high tension elec- tricity as Baytown featured the Ranger-Gander cage clash. Not only a game of skill, but one of stamina, speed, and perseverance, this game involved a clash of school spirit and pride. As a great game came to a grand finale for the Blue and Silver, the stirring at- mosphere provided them with the satisfaction of a win over their cross town rivals. (59-40) The Rangers gained their fourth district win with a decisive victory over the South Houston Trojans. Poor foul shooting caused the game to be close for three quarters, but the Rangers blasted through in the last quarter to overwhelm the trompled Trojans. The never ending Ranger Power prevailed again. Ill Four quarters and an overtime were needed to reach the climax of the Sterling-Raybum game; the Blue and Silver coming up with the short end of the deal. With a Rayburn win of 59-54, the disappointed Rangers were left in a battle for second place. J. Frank Dobie faced tough opposition when they encountered the defending Ross S. Sterling Rangers. The final score of 82-19 showed the power of a united Ranger force. 112 Ciruli and Fisher make die baskets look easy. RANGERS IN ACTION Rex Fisher stuns the opposition. Continually adding points to the scoreboard, Coleman led all the scorers by adding 21 points to the Ranger side. Still, the Deer maintained a surprising lead as they forged ahead to beat the Rangers ... 67-51. Revenge was in the hearts of the Rangers as they beat the Pasadena Eagles. 65-59. Playing aggressively and with competitiveness, the Rangers showed the Eagles what true competition really is. But this win could not bring another district title home for the Sterling Rangers. 113 FLOYD CIRUTI LYMAN SMITH JOHNNIE COLEMAN Tlie cage clash that all the Raytown fans had been waiting for ended in a 67-65 Sterling victory. With the Blue and Silver lagging the whole first half, the shrill sound of voices could be heard from the tip-off until the last seconds of the game. How- ever. the nevcr-say-die attitude of the Rang- er quintet brought them the victory which they wanted so desperately. The season was at low ebb as the South Houston Trojans beat the Rangers (74-68). With foul trouble and the lowest shooting percentage of the season, the Blue and Silver lost all hopes for a fourth quarter rally. It ended in a disappointing loss for the Rangers. Cimti barely gets one off. TED HAZELWOOD REX FISHER UP, UP, AND A WA Y . . . Every Ranger point is backed by skill and concentration. Coleman evades defender to make a basket. BILL HOLLAND, MIKE DONAHUE, DENNIS BREWER, manager trainer manager The Rangers started the game in great form as they faced the Sam Rayburn Texans. But their quick surge of energy seemed to diminish as they left the court at halftime with only a 2 point margin. The Texans’ arrival in the third quarter proved to he a disaster for the Blue and Silver. The Texans grabbed the lead and maintained it for the rest of the game. The district champs came away with the satisfaction of a win ... 71-63. 115 Coleman rises above all the competition. Sterling Opponent 51 North Shore 27 12 Conroe 35 51 Port Neelies 35 57 Port Arthur 35 43 Clear Creek 62 51 Westchester 53 60 South Houston 57 10 Brazosport 31 46 Ball High 50 Pasadena 46 46 Netherland 49 10 Cvpress Fairbank 62 Pasadena . 59 16 Sam Rayburn . 40 41 Memorial 67 14 Texas City 53 65 La Marque 37 35 Pasadena . 33 37 Cvpress Fairbank .. . . 37 61 Lamar Consolidated . . 40 56 Dobie 25 39 Deer Park 49 45 Pasadena 44 35 Lee 28 57 North Shore 22 48 South Houston 39 62 Clear Creek 79 •18 Sam Rayburn . 49 51 Deer Park . 41 57 Pasadena . 43 69 Lee 41 49 South Houston , 44 40 Sam Rayburn . 55 JV’S HA VE CREDITABLE SEASON FRONT ROW: Mark Ockcr, John Walker, Ricky Bachmeyer, Mike Tincr. Glenn Bulkc, Alan Beauchamp. Fred Bowen. BACK ROW: Jerry Hancc, Doug Osterhus, Bruce Martin. Keith Askew. Montie Ramsey. Lee Beauchamp, Tom Durham. Leo Haggerty, Coach Marvin Guy. BOTTOM BOW: Torn Sanchez, Billy Gantt, Jamc Harris. Billy Kinney, Robert Blundell. MIDDLE ROW: Tony Boyd. Philip Osterhus, David Meadows, Richie Carroll, John Florida, Donnie Adams, Greg Hunter. TOP ROW: John Norris, Mike Campbell. Tony Barnett, Carlos Boyd. Gary Fehring. David Ramsey. Kenny Deans. Butch Jackson, Coach Hcchler. 118 FRONT ROW: Tony Boyd, manager, Mike Gerbig, Nat Mathis, Terry Williamson, Calvin Auzenne, James Brooks. Larry Arn- old. BACK ROW: John Norris, manager, David Hughes Charles Whitley, Melvin DcBose, John Durst, Greg Cummings, Scott Sheley, Terry Davis, Coach Hcchlcr. A TEAM Volunteers Opponents 18.. . .Furr...................33 38.. . .Clear Creek............55 43.. . .LaPorte................11 54.. .. Anahuac ..............46 33.. .. Furr...................31 36. ...Clear Creek ...........54 43 ______La Porte..............41 52_______Pasadena..............44 45.. .. La Porle...............29 52.. ..5.m Rayburn ...........49 41. .. .Sam Rayburn............31 55.. . .Westchester............37 56.. . .Deer Park..............46 39. ...Deer Park .............47 62. .. .Pasadena .............51 47.. . .Robert E. Lee.........18 47. .. .South Houston.........46 44 ____Sam Rayburn............16 68_______Dobie ...............38 36_____Deer Park ..............16 '14... .Pasadena .............46 42.. ..Robert E. Lee..........38 42 ___South Houston...........10 43 ____Sam Rayburn............41 B TEAM Volunteers Opponents 33.. ..Furr .................25 47----Clear Creek ...........53 37.. . .La Porte...............17 36.. ..Furr ..................26 28.. ..Clear Creek ............24 39.. . .La Porte...............23 55.. ..Dobie ..................31 36.. .. Deer Park..............33 56. . . .Pasadena..............32 36.. . .Robert E. Lee.........37 37.. ..50.th Houston...........25 51.. ..5.m Rayburn............28 43.. ..Dobie ..................28 31.. ..Deer Park..............29 42.. . .Pasadena...............27 39.. .. Robert E. Lee.........48 44.. . .South Houston.........36 39.. . .Sam Rayburn...........33 119 TRACK GOES ON: RUNNING TOP HOW: Coach Dunlap, Pat Way. Loo Haggerty, Duane McLendon. Bruce Martin, Steve Hartick, Ricky Sherlund, David Witzel. Mike Vojacek. MIDDLE ROW: Larry' Scott, Bennv Wallace. Danny Jackson, Steve Nelson, Robert Dcstin, David Barker. Ricky Seely, Terry Owens. BOTTOM ROW: Dan Alan McClure. Phil Elam. Ronnie Webb, Ricky Arccneaux. Bo Denson. It takes more than skill to win. It takes determination and desire, it takes fortitude, hut most of all, it takes a pood coach. It takes a coach who looks ahead and pre- pares. It takes changing by looking back at the mistakes that were made. This is what the Sterling Track Team has. It can be seen by looking at the seniors on the team—Steve Uartrick. district winner of the 330- and 120-yard hurdles. Ken Alder- ■son. second in the shot put, Steve Thorpe, mile relay, Ricky Hart. 100-vard dash. Steve Nelson, pole vault, Terry Mills and Steve McBride, mile run. And it can be seen by looking at the younger classmen —the Freshmen, who were undefeated, and the Junior Varsity, who won the district meet. 120 REGIONAL QUALIFIERS: Benny Wallace (alternate), Ronnie Webb, Steve Uartrick. David Barker, and Ricky Seely. Not Pictured: Ken Alderson and Steve Thorpe. The Track Team’s strongest event was the two mile relay. David Witzcl, Terry Mills, John Strown, and Steve McBride formed the relay team. Steve Nelson makes it look easy as he clears H’6 with feet to spare. Weightman Howard Ayharl throwing the The Special Mile Relay, made up of Steve Thorpe. Steve Hartrick, David discus. Barker, and Ronnie Webb, run to a second place in the district meet. 121 . . . AND WINNING. Dan Alan McClurr kiius his way over the crossbar at the Bay- town Relays. Benny Wallace edges out a R.E.L. trackman in the 300-yard dash. Following in the footstep of Steve Hartrick is Pat Way. who also run? the 330- and 120-yard hurdles. 122 FRESHMEN AND J. V. WIN DISTRICT TOP HOW: Calvin Mills, Darrell Nichols, Paul Teel, Steve Ackerman, I-arry Mastic, Dennis Spivey. MIDDLE ROW: Terry Owens, Gary Hailey, Hilly Welter, Charles Summcrsill, Johnny Henderson, Mike Rawls, Mike Vojacek. BOTTOM ROW: Tommy Henderson, Ricky McNulty, Barry Hastie. Harry Brown. Raymond Clement. TOP ROW: Mike Walters, Joe Ncison, David Hancock. Bobby Littlefield, Albeit Solis, Greg Cummings, Floyd King, Clifford Hunt. Charles Whitley, Steven Rawls. MIDDLE ROW: Gary Burns. Russel Clark. Jerry Boucher, Mike McLendon, Ricky Swanncr, Dennis Litton, James Campbell. Glen Hartrick, Dirkk Rutherford. BOTTOM ROW: Jeffrey McClure, Gordon Gar- rett, Nat Mathis, Jerry Hcintschcl, Mike Price, Jeff Way. 123 CROSS COUNTRY TEAM WINS DISTRICT, TAKES THIRD IN STATE 'COP ROW: John Strown, David Witzell, Coach Dunlap, Ricky Seel)', Robert Destin. BOTTOM ROW: Raymond Clement, Steve McBride, Terr - Mills. 124 VARSITY BASEBALL FINDS OPPOSITION HARD TOP ROW: Coach Oz Hughes, Mike Smith, Lee Beauchamp, Alun Beauchamp, Robert Bullard, Mark Ockcr, Mike Molaison. Brad Sheffield. MIDDLE ROW: Floyd Ciruti. William Bcardmore, Fred Bowen, Louis Wehmeyer, Dave Kveton, Jeff Adams. BOTTOM ROW: David Marshall, Damon Davenport. Sterling Opponent 2.. . .Westchester ...........0 0.... Brazosport ..............4 1 __Texas City................2 2.. ..Port Neches.............8 2 __Clear Creek ..............4 12.. . .Westchester ..........0 13.. .. Beaumont-French .....14 2.. .. Port Neches ...........6 3.. .. Deer Park..............4 5.. . .South Houston..........3 O....Sam Rayburn ..............1 7.. ..Lee ....................6 12.. ..Dobic .................2 2.. .. Pasadena ..............3 2____Texas City ...............3 O....Deer Park ...............15 4.. . .South Houston..........5 0 _Sam Rayburn ...............4 1 _____Lee ...................3 125 COACH HUGHES RANGERS WIN OVER GANDERS, 7-6 Louis Wehroeyer makes a hit. LEE Ross Sterling and Robert E. Lee met at Memorial Stadium in what proved to be a close-cut game. The Ganders flew ahead in the first four innings, but the Rangers made a big comeback. Robert Bul- lard led the fourth inning with a homerun. Then Donnell Davis made it a Ranger circuit tandem as he walloped another one over the fence. By the sixth inning the score became a tie, 4-4. However, because of Ranger errors, the Ganders waddled ahead two points. Errors on the Gander side al- lowed Sheffield and Ocker to reach a base. Bowen then brought both of them home with his winning tally. The final score, 7-6. 127 OUT!! Robert Bullard bits a homer. Alun Beauchamp smashes a hit against Westchester. WESTCHESTER Like a dormant volcano, the Ross Sterling hitting attack erupted at Memorial Stadium against the Westchester Wildcats in a convincing 12-0 victor)1 for the Rangers. Scoring at least once an inning for the first five, the Rangers rolled up a big lead as three Sterling pitchers mowed down the Westchester bats. Bruce Nelson started, and then gave way to Brad Sheffield in the third inning who, in the sixth, turned over the pitching chores to the game’s hitting star Floyd Ciruti who finished up. Ciruti led the Rangers with three hits including a double. First baseman Donnell Davis proved to be the big RBI man as he sent four runs home with a single and a home run. Displaying hard-learned Ranger tactics, the team proved to their fans what a Ranger victory really meant; the final score, 12-0. Robert Bullard is safe at first. Floyd Ciruti pitches for the Rangers. BOTTOM ROW: Manning Ricketson, Gary Novosad, Larry Johnson, Ronnie Ramsey, Lynn Cannon, Mike Repp, John Wolczynski. SECOND ROW: Ronald Montgomery, Calvin Klaus, Eric Rutherford, William Fowler, Louis Hawthorne, Steven Jennings—mgr. THIRD ROW: Randy Zeringuc, Keith Askew, Glen Balkcy. Butch Moyer, Winford Costlow, Pat Hill. FOURTH ROW: Morris Moody, Marc Campos, Richard McCilvray, David Hudson, Coach Isenberg. FIFTH ROW: Billy Martin—mgr., Mitch Hawks, Thad Cartwright, Jerry Hance. BLUE DEVILS HAVE SUCCESSFUL SEASON, 13-5 Sterling Opponent 6.. .. St. Thomas..............0 1.. .. Brazosport ............2 3.. . .Texas City.............0 10.. . .Texas City ...........0 9.. . .Texas City ............0 4.. . .St. Thomas ............3 6.. . .Lee....................5 4.. .. Lee....................2 1 ___Deer Park...............0 4.. . .South Houston..........7 6.. . .Sam Rayburn............3 10----Lee......................0 2.. .. Pasadena...............7 3.. . .Texas City ............7 2 ___Deer Park...............4 2.. . .South Houston .........1 COACH MILTON ISENBERG 4---Sam Rayburn................3 9.. . .Lee ...................0 10.. ..Dobie ..................0 129 SWIM Swimmers Jo your murk ... TEAM ...Go! ... ... Air! 130 TOP ROW: Daniel Jackson, Steve Thulis, Coach Al Dennis, Cary Woods. Eugene Spencer, Ricky Mcrling, Pat Procter, Steve Sivck, Mark Thulis, Frank Jenson, Bill Upten. Donny Turner, Steve Blythe. MIDDLE ROW: Charles Ripkowski. Jeff Ward, Mike Aylor, Lee Johnson, Jerry Raney. Cary Jeffers, Chris Litris. Glen Morris. Tommy Williamson. FRONT ROW: Darrel Mullins, Roger Turner, Mike Hoskins, Jimmy Kubik, Creg Garrett, Lewis Bryant, Robert Martin. Meet by meet, the swim team record didn’t prove to be a hip; splash, but the swimmers gained valu- able experience. Ix cal meets, sponsored by neigh- boring high schools, were held on Thursday after- noons. Deer Park High School sponsored the dis- trict meet. With work-outs beginning in November, the swimming season lasted through March. Enthusi- astic swimmers worked-out on weekdays after school at the Carver-Jones Pool. At the weekly workouts, tlie team practiced sprints, medley and distance relays to improve their skill and endurance in various strokes (freestyle, butterfly, breaststroke, and backstroke.) Time was allotted to the finer points of swimming, such as racing starts and flip turns. The 1968-69 Swimming Year activities laid a foun- dation for future Sterling swimmers. 131 The Workoul Follies! HACK ROW: John Walker. Richard Montgomery, Coach Woody Walker. FRONT ROW: John Peterson, Randy Tickner, Brian Worth. Ray Johnson. GOLF The Ranger golf team had a fine season averaging fifth in tournament action. Randy Tickner. followed by John Peterson. Ray Johnson, and Pat Tyler, led the team in tournament play. The first tournament of the season was held at Terrell Park in Beaumont. The others were held at Galveston, Orange. Sun Meadows. Bavwood Country Club, and Pinewood. After the Pinewood tournament, the golfers enjoyed an overnight trip to A M where they com- peted in the Bryan Golf Classic. They shot a low total of 306. finishing second. John Peterson was the winner of the tournament shooting an even par of 70. The Ranger golfers then faced district at their own home course, Goose Creek Country Club. They were third as they narrowed the turn of the first 18 holes. Randy Tickner. John Peterson, Ray Johnson, and John Walker came back with a low total of the year 306 on the last 18, but it was six strokes from winning the district crown. The last tournament of the year was held at the sixth toughest course in the nation, the Saint Augustian Farm and Hunt Club. It was a tricky lay-out and it took plenty of thinking for a golfer to break bogey golf. It was a tournament in which every man was for himself. Randy Tickner fired a 74 to take honors as runner-up. He finished second out of 120 boys. Next was John Walker with an 88, followed by Ray Johnson. John Peterson, Richard Montgomery, all shooting 93’s. Leltermen were: Ray Johnson. John Peterson. Richard Montgomery, John Walker, and Randy Tickner. 132 R. MONTGOMERY R- TICKNER J. WALKER R. JOHNSON J. PETERSON B. WORTH 133 THE STERLING TENNIS TEAM It began in September. Practicing sixth period and after school, the Sterling tennis team improved lobbing, serving, net play, and stroking the ball preparing to participate in tournaments in Austin, Bryan, Pasadena, South Houston, Galveston, and Baytown. Scottie Worden and Ella Chase brought back a trophy to Sterling, and each of the top six team members advanced to the quarter finals in at least one tournament. Coach Bill McDowell, Bill Riley, John Wicsner. George Jones, Ella Chase, Bob Eike, Carol Lang, Mike Whitlock, Scottie Worden, Mike Ellisor. and Johnny Holcomb. Mike Whitlock and Johnny Holcomb put the ball away at the net. MR. McDowell, coach Honor Society 139 Student Council 142 Band 146 Choir 155 Stars 161 AFS 174 Sentinel 175 Governor 176 HONOR GROUPS MLS SERVES FELLOW STUDENTS The National Honor Society announced its new members and installed the I960 officers at a Junior-Senior assembly. From there they began a tutoring program in cooperation with the Women’s Service League. For Valentine’s Day the members constructed paper roses and sang musical numbers in an effort to bring sweethearts together. Another worthy project was the May Day Party for the Cerebral Palsy Center. The junior mem- bers ended the year as posts for the graduating seniors. 141 The 1968-1969 Student Council initiated many procedures for conducting student elections. Students wishing to run for an office will register, campaign, and give speeches. Nomination ami voting booths, operated by students and faculty advisers, will be set up in Commons. Council meetings were held every other week, and an executive board composed of council and class officers met each week. A constitution written by a committee headed by Jeff Webber was adopted. At Christmas a tree was set up near the office and then given to a needy family. To raise money for the annual Inaugural Ball, honoring the Governor and First Lady, the council sponsored a “Turn On,” an assembly of skits and jokes taken from the TV show, “Laugh In.” A cake sale and a garage sale helped pav for the band and refreshments. Cathy Chandler and Jeff Webber were delegates to the Southern Association of Student Councils. Mrs. Shoopman accompanied them. Good Sportsmanship was a key word in the coun- cil. Delegates and guests attended Good Sportsman- ship league meetings in various District 23-AAAA schools where they were taken through the school, entertained by a program, and served lunch. Later, guests went to classes with their guides and delegates went to a meeting where activities to promote good sportsmanship were discussed. THE ROSS STERLING STUDENT COUNCIL FRONT ROW: Vicki Glenn. Nancy Norris. Becky Bailey. Jeffrey Webber, Debbie Perry, Christy Lee, Melaine Craig, Scottie Worden. John Wiesner. SECOND ROW: Duane Mcl-endon. Carla Anderson, Tanya Pope, Donna Saveli, Glenda Heffernan, Nancy Scott, Phyllis Ewell, Sonny Rougeou. Mrs. Shoopman. THIRD ROW: Ralph Wilkins. Thomas Durham, Jenny Sooy, Becky McGraw, Steve Hartrick, Betty Irby. Kathy Battarbec, Susan LcRoux, Pam Hudcc. BACK ROW: Marvin St. Julian, Becky Moore, Jeannie Chatham, Lois Guidry, Gregory Brake. OFFICERS: Vicki McCallum, treasurer; Jeff Webber, parliamentarian; Debby Perry, historian; Jimmy Jeffrey, chaplain; Christy Lee, reporter. Sonny Rougcau and Mr . Shoopman GOOD SPORTSMANSHIP LEAGUE DELEGATES: Steve Hartrick, Scottie Worden, Sharon Arsement, Sonny Rougcau, Mr?. Shoopman. OFFICERS: Cathy Chandler, recording secretary; Sonny Rougcau, President; Marvin St. Julian, vice-president; Nancy Scott, corresponding secretary. 143 “Old teacher never die, they just look that way.” REPRESENTATIVES-AT-LARGE: Scottie Worden, Sonny Rougeau, Becky Bailey, Tom Durham, Nancy Rougeau, Jeff Webber, Becky McCraw, Jimmy Jeffrey, Sharon Arsement. Not pictured: Audic Morgan. 144 FRONT ROW: Eunice Overstreet, Cecil McFarland, Angles Davis, Larry Krolczyk, Jame Campbell, Pat Hill, Keith Askew. Gregory Hunter. SECOND ROW: Janie Zumbrum, Linda Hall, Evelyn Twardowski, Elizabeth Barrow, Chcrice Smith, Susan Garrison, Debbie Stanrr, Sandy Latham, Nancy Rnugeau. THIRD ROW: Jimmy Jeffrey, Laciesa Brewer. Susie Rusliing, Dennis Litton. Russel Clark. Cherry Turner. Mary Moran, Laura Hall. FOURTH ROW: Jean Wieser, Donnie Adams, Marilyn Morgan, Cheryl Cherry, Ginger Foxworth, Debbie Sherman, Vicki McCallum. BACK ROW': Kathy Hughes, Vicki Durham, Cindy Norris, Larry Leonard. Lisa Coker. Nancy Bennett, Debby Stone. Christmas in silver and blue. It is little Bo Leonard and Cindy Norris! 145 SYMPHONIC BAND Flutes Vicki Harding Kathleen Powers Diana Darby Cindy Ward Sherri Hartley Melody George Darlene Auqenne Mary Jane Hargis Robert Read Trombone. Gene Lovering Louis Tanner Joseph Mingo Patricia Garrett Martha Cannon Clarinets Wynelle Hanson Tim Zamora Robyn Cook Pamela Tomjack Debbie Krolczyk Lisa Repp Regina Looney Helen McKenney Lydia French Andee Andrews Joanie Loggins Eh Clarinet Marsha Lestarjctte Hass Clarinet Steve Lestarjette Sharon Arsement Sydney Turman Carl Jane Ryan French Horn Rhonda Sullivan Suzctte Lindsey Lucretia Ramey Virginia Vcbl er Philip Van Natter Eh Contra Hass Clarinet Mike Smoke Oboe Charlie Smith Kathy Battarbee Alto Clarinet Jan Billings Frank Jenson Bassoon Linda Williams Baritone Saxophone Debra Kolb Leslie Foyt Jay Anderson Alto Saxophone Lynn lligman Lynn Faust Dougas Jefferson Allison Ammons Tenor Saxophone Lynda McMorrow Pud Wheaton Jamie Turman Dan Fisher Tuba Robert Burrell John Jackson Gary Jackson John Graham Baritone Horn Mike Wallace Lota Moore Murray Witzel String Bass Ray Fisher Trumpets Ted Richard Donald Rogers Cornels Anita Anderson Mary Beth Thompson Dale Martin Danny Owens Sandra Bilnoski Vaughn Hazlett Donald Purcell Buena Dill Glenna Smith Percussion Dehlia Conley Mike Guthrie Cathy Pickett Mickey Sherlund Ann Taylor Tympani Mary Mears CONCERT BAND Flutes Gayle Billings Patti Rosser Donna Jackson Karen Hamil Pan Holt Sue Piere Leslie McKenney Becky Hemphill Eb Clarinet Donna Bounds Oboe Tim Hayes Alto Clarinet Mona Johnson Reecie Holub Eb Clarinets Carolyn Bivona Cindy Stapp Barbara Kunze Kathleen Wilson Karol Walters Carol McChesney Jan Witzel Vickie McGlonc Janie McCall Nancy Hale Eva Durham Pam DcLavergne Susan Clement Jeanie Thompson Bass Clarinet Julie Richardson Bobby Howard Beverly Zubik Alto Saxophone Roger Andrews Donald Powell Judy Hack field Roxanne Hall Pierce Cheek Tenor Saxophone Charlie King John Foyt Sheryl Meadows Baritone Saxophone Vivian Bell Mark Miller Cornets Donny Turner Thad Cartwright Barry Hastie Kathie Rodgers Randy Patterson Cindy Pitts Michel Bernardin Ronnie Arceneaux Sandy Latham Jeanie Edwards Billy Walker Gary Anderson Joe Coward Steve Kimball French Horn Connie Gilbert Norma Stacy Leah Foyt Larry Lestarjette Trombone Greg McCullough Edward Lindsey Dennis Araujo Waunicc Bell Percussion Johnny Garrett Linda Hall Rodney Kay Glenn Ecby Danny Lee Patricia Garrett Trumpet Bob White Eugene Spencer Baritone Hal Richard Ronnie Wilks Bass Larry Hastie Layne Ramsey Dudley Breeding String Bass William Swick Tympani Jack Hall 147 BAND OFFICERS Mary Beth Thompson Student Director Danny Owens Assistant Student Director Diana Darby Secretary Steve Lestarjcttc Librarian Louis Tanner Chaplain 148 STAGE BAND Trombones: Louis Tanner. Gene l vering, Pal Garrett, Greg McCullough. Baritone Saxophone: Debbie Kolb. Leslie Foyl. Alto Saxophone: Lynn Higrnan (not pictured), Lynn Faust, Douglas Jefferson. Tenor Saxophone: Pud Wheaton. Jamie Turman. Lynda Mr Morrow. Cornets: Kandy Patterson, Sandra Bilnoski. Anita Anderson. Mary Beth Thompson, Ted Rich- ard, Danny Owens. String Hass: Robert Burrell. Drums: Mickey Sherland. String Bass: Ray Fisher. Guitar: Bill Swick. Piano: Vicki Harding. Mr. Hargis, Mr. Cartwright. 14 9 BAND SWEETHEART— Sharon Arseinent ALL DISTRICT HAND MEMBERS FRONT ROW: John Jackson, Gene Love ring, Strve l-eslarjote, Charlie Smith, Louis Tanner, Robert Burrell. MIDDLE ROW: Lota Moore, Wyndle Hanson, Rhonda Sullivan. Anita Anderson, Debbie Krolczyk, Mike Wallace, Ted Richard. THIRD ROW: Lynda McMorrow. Linda Williams, Regina L« oney, Tim Zamora, Ray Fisher. Not Pictured: Kathy Battarbee. ALL REGION BAM) MEMBERS FRONT ROW: Robert Burrell. Wxnelle Hanson. Anita Anderson, Steve Lestarjettr, Gene Lovering, John Jackson. SEC- OND ROW: Ted Richard, Mike Wallace, Linda Williams, Tim Zamora. Ray Fisher. 150 FISHER TAKES TOP HONORS AT STATE Members of the Ross Sterling Band making All Area Band are Ted Richard. Anita Anderson, and Ray Fisher. In his freshman and sophomore years, Ray Fisher made Region Band on baritone and in the summer of 1%8 he'changed to string base. In his junior year he made District Band. Region Band, and Area Band. After all these honors he tried out for STATE and made First Chair Symphonic Band. The high qualities of music that Ray has produced have named him as one of the top musicians at Sterling as well as in the state. 151 TWIRLERS Glenns Smith, Dehliu Conley, Lucretia Ramey, Donna Brack; Head Iwirler: Rhonda Sullvan, Assistant: Mary Mean; Lisa Repp. Leslie Foyt, Becky Hemphill, and Jeanie Edwards. Drum Major Sharon Arse men t Debbie Krolczyk and Sharon Arsement Assistant Drum Major Debbie Krolczyk 152 Donnu Brack—Sr. Leslie Foyl—Jr. Lucre!ia Ramey—Sr. Dehlia Conley—Jr. Clenna Smith—Sr. Jeanic Edwards—Soph. Lisa Repp—Jr. Becky Hemphill—Soph. Head Twirier Rhonda Sullivan—Sophomore Mary Meant—Freshman MEISTERSINGERS MRS. XINA STONE. Director David Acosta Ken Aldcrson Don Allen Robin Ball Pat Barfield Becky Barker Torn Bennett Joanna Brewer Richard Cagle Kay Cain Randy Calhoun Connie Campbell Marc Campos David Cannon Jan Cannon Allen Chrislcy Dianna Colburn DEBBIE COLEMAN. Accompanist Wesley Crawford Debbie Davis Debbie Davison Deborah Deering Vickie Durham Elna Ffrench Victor Gonzales Melvin Green Donna Grrgerson I.inda Haglcr Jack Hencke 156 Kim Hill David Hiller Mark Holland Debbie Jeffery Jim Jeffery Charles Jones Joe Jones Cindy Keeling Linda Lawrence Van Loggins Jerry Longbolhnm Milum Magness Kim Martin Becky McCraw Jim McKee Brenda Meadows Audie Morgan John Morgan Becky Phelps Peggy Smith Bill Stipe Wayne Turner Robert Wagnon Karen Weatherly Debbie White Judy White Ralph Wilkins Carol Woods RODNEY WOODS. President Nunncttc Woodward 157 BLUE NOTES Dcwanna Myers President Pam Wilson Vice-President Debra Sherman Secretary-Trea surer 158 BACK RO H : Pal Ruymcr, Mur)- While. Pam Hudcc, Sara Ramsey, Christie Behrens Patrice Martin. Sue Entringer. Starlctte Griffin, Petra Washburn. Jerri Smoke. Sandra Taylor, Carmen Armstead. THIRD ROW: Teresa Fisher. Sherry Cox, Linda Wucnacb, Laurie Ball, Kerry Kelly. Karen Bell, Rhonda Sherman, Karen Harrison. Janelle I emond. Renac Smith. Jan Mekalep. Gladys Strauhal. SECOND ROW: Mary Ann Parnell. Darlene Stanley, Jerri Caswell, Vickie Vickers, Mary Ann Davis, Linda Seely, Pam Smith, l.ana West. Patsy Brooks, Pam Wilson. FIRST ROW: Barbie Singleton. Jill McCuen, Kay Crawford, Alice Nichols. Peggy Cheatham, Connie Turner, April Slaid, Debra Sherman. Debra Herrington. Cindi Ellis Karen Pavliska. 159 CHANNTIEERS FRONT ROW: Steve Holland, Kerry Laramore, Drbbir Davison. Wanda Wakefield, Trudy Taylor, Kathleen Woods, Jennifer Holland, Elaine Kotrola, Sharon Wicker, Candy Cook, Mickey Wingate, Linda Harvey, Terry Boyd, SECOND ROW: Chuck Brack, Nat Condcr, AIccia Clanton, Wanda Masters, Helen Jasper, Bill Hollaway, Steve Sivek. Theresa Sonnier, Carol Watkins, Thcresc Norton, Saundra James, Gwen Kelso. THIRD ROW: Hcrry lekes, James Campbell, Vicki Montomery, Susie Rushing, Debbie Welch, Faye Potts, Bobby Littlefield, Larry Arnold, Russell 160 Clark, Patricia Heinrich, Kathy Osborne, Judy Parish. Nancy Ward. Melinda Jenkins. FOURTH ROW: Noal Stephens, Randy Strahan. Cherc Nunez, Kathy Schmadl, Penny Horn, Roy Waldrip, Dennis Litton, Bobby Woodward, Christen Kirk, Debbie Wyatt, Irene Hall, Susan Carrison, Kay Kudla. BACK ROW: David Meadows, Charles Chandler, Kim Taylor, Candy Sawberger, Lou Ann Goodin, Christi Mulcrow, Joyce LeRoux, Sidney Woods David Hancock, Mike Campbell, Joe Woods, Donna Rogers Grctchcn Shoopman, Judy Worchester, Dixie King, Davida Willis. 161 CHANNTIEERS BACK ROW: Dennis Bays, Stephen Medders, Carl McFarland. THIRD ROW: Wesley Herrin, Sidney Predom, Mike Repp, Thomas Henderson, Jerry Henderson, Steven Weatherly. Wally Wilson. SECOND ROW: Cathy Rombs, Joan Read, Debra May- field, Linda Archer, Carol Lang, Ann Ezell, Debra Anderson, Carol Robertson. Jackie Witten. FIRST ROW: Debbie Crow, Cheryl Candy, Michele Morgan, Cindy Pitts, Brenda Atherton, Sonny Messiah, Shelia White, Melba Moody, Gay Foster, Martha Watkins, Maria Infante. President Carol Lang Pice-President Carl McFarland Secretary Cathy Rombs Librarian Jackie Witten 162 Swingers sang “Night Before Christmas” at the Kings Inn in Seabrook. MEISTERSINGER OFFICERS Debbie Wh ile—Librarian Ralph Wilkins—Chaplain Becky McCraw- Repor er Rodney Woods—President Thomas Bennett—Riser Captain Ken Alderson-Vice-President Becky Phelps—Treasurer Del irah Deering—Secretary 163 164 DALLAS STATE FAIR rt rr THE STERLING STARS Practicing in the hot sun every afternoon ... performing in the first professional football game in the Astrodome ... “railroading” .. . having half-time jitters, muddy hoots ... “Parties Make the World Go ’Round” ... licking stamps . .. mopping up punch at the children’s Christmas party .. . “Camelot Christmas” .. . “Parents Appreciation Tea” ... being “big sisters” for the girls trying out for Star Reserves ... “officer tryouts.” and the tension building at the luncheon ... “WE’RE THE STARS OF STERLING HIGH.” CAPTAIN OF RESERVES CAPTAIN OF RECORDS Becky McCraw Beth Erwin COLONEL Cindy Davidson IT. COLONEL OF RESERVES Triciu Sammons IT. COLONEL OF RECORDS Debbie French 167 PRECISION - COMPANY B Carole Boyer. CAPTAIN Carol Lang Karen Allen Carla Anderson Cynthia Porter Donna French Melanie Craig Kelly Katrihe Susan Massey Brenda Smith Kandy Camphcll Cindy Keeling Penny Sharp Dehhie Davison Debbie Coleman Glenda llcffernan Cathy Chandler Pam Bell Cathy Hughes Cindy Edwards Pam Moravek Pam Smith Patti Kun Liana Macon 168 PRECISION - COMPANY A Brenda Robertson Sherrie Purcell Mary Twardowski Becky Moore Nancy Rougcotl Cindy Wilkinson Jeanne Chatham Beverly Burnside Vicki Cook Nanette Woodward Maureen Hull Carolyn Pinchback Martha Turpin Vivian Chandler Kathy Taylor Denise Trahan Carol Schrader Becky Bailey Sheila Dunlap Anne Souhy Jo Ann Thielen Aranna Overstreet Rhcta Newman, CAPTAIN Delane Catheriner Janice Hartrick Martha Foxworth Debbie Crow Vicki Durham 169 TRUMPETS Beverly Gutherie Belly I.intelmnn Ann Parker Bom-anna Bieklcy B. J. Hylton Sara Ramsey Debbie Mayfield Berky Herrin Denim- Miller Millie Considine I.inda Neal Kay Roln-rson Susan Holleman Mary Duvall Mary Bain Becky Umholtz Diana Jennings Barbara Auzenne Carol Robertson Jenny Sony Naney Seotl Gindy Norris Karen Wood. CAPTAIN Rbondu Sherman Lynn Kirkland Ellen Watt Patti Sebneider Beth Gilbert DRUMS Linda Foxworth Leslie Linhum Diana Colburn Linda Marl Cathy Kilter Debbie Perry Jenny lb-11 Virki Biggs Cinder Reiter Nancy Norris J« Ellen Thorpe Virki Glenn Rae Fuller Stcffannie Snead Becky Barker Lisa Coker Christy Lee Laeresa Brewer Beth Kudla Debbie Anderson Georgannc Green, CAPTAIN Pat Barfield Margaret Humphrey Chris Goodman Beth Martin Jenny Parker Chery l Gandy Joanna Brewer Howard Ayrhart and Lynn Slrickler have served the library for three years. MRS. IRIS JONES MRS. LOIS SNEAD MRS. LOIS WALKER BACK ROW: Greg Garrett, Charles Clark, Sue Whitmire, Beth Kudla, Linda Dodson, Marsha Michclctti. FRONT ROW: Jenny Sooy, Oliver Merritt, Lynn Stricklcr, Kandy Allen, Becky Moore. 172 BACK HOW: Rex Fisher, Howard Ayrhart. SECOND ROW: Nannette Woodward, Jcanic Whilinyre, Debbie French, Tish Cowart, Kandy Sawberger, Michel Bernarden. FRONT ROW: Sandra Micheiclti, Barbara Teter, Theresa Fisher, Nancy Scott, Becky Umholt . AM THE LIBRARY I AM NEITHER HALLS NOR SHELVES, NOR EVEN THE BOOKS THAT STAND IN ROWS, I AM THE WISDOM OF THE UNIVERSE CAPTURED AND ARRANGED FOR YOU 173 THE AFS CHAPTER SPONSORS BOND DRIVE OFFICERS FOR 1969-1970: Becky Trusty, president; Leslie Murray, corresponding secretary; Ronnie Royder, treasurer; Mary Walker, historian; Debbie Stone, vice president; Beth Kudla, recording secretary. NOT PICTURED: Gene Lovering, publicity chairman; Steve Blyth, program chairman; Dchlia Conley, parliamentarian. A new club was formed at Sterling this year, the American Field Service. This organization spon- sors the foreign exchange student during the school year. The AFS Chapter at Sterling began with a bang. As soon as they were organized, the AFS Bond Drive was started. The sale was highly suc- cessful involving 200 Sterling students and a great deal of help from the Sterling adult chapter. The club is happy to announce that because of the suc- cess of the organization, Sterling will have a foreign exchange student in 1970. 174 Miss Merchant Sponsor THE STERLING SENTINEL The Sterling Sentinel is published by the journalism class of Ross S. Sterling High School, Baytown. Texas. EDITORS .............. Margie Holze, Louise Shaw FEATURE EDITORS...........Linda Neal. Mary Kieke SPORTS EDITOR .................. Steve Lestarjette BUSINESS MANAGER...............Patricia Garrett All articles are written by the third and fourth period journalism classes. SPONSOR ..................... Miss Ann Merchant Pat Garrett, Steve Lestarjette, Mary Kieke, Margie Hotze, Louise Shaw, Linda Neal. ABOVE: FRONT ROW: Jill McCuen, Jenny Bell, Beth Martin. BACK ROW: Pud Wheaton. Tommy Muxey. Susan Massey, Rand Rohr, Donna French. Millie Considine, Beth Kudla, Kandy Campbell. BELOW FRONT ROW: B. J. Hylton, Greg Sanders, Roseanna Bick- Icy. SECOND ROW': Kay Stanley, Lynn Bankston, Sue Entringcr. Lynn Higman. THIRD ROW': Jackie Miller, Diana Nunn, Sue Fisher, Colleen Creel. BACK ROW: Christy Lee, Kris Nordstrom. Dehlia Conley, Sherrie Purcell. 175 69 GOVERNOR STAFF Betty I.intclman—Editor Scottic Worden—Assistant Editor Mrs. Wanda Brown -Sponsor Dennis Sanderson—Business Manager 176 1968-69 Governor Staff EDITOR—Betty Lintclinan ASSISTANT EDITOR—Scottie Worden BUSINESS MANAGER—Dennis Sanderson PRODUCTION STAFF Paula East Louise Shaw Linda Hart Martha Turpin PHOTOGRAPHERS Lucretia Ramey Phillip VanNatter ASSISTANTS Mary Bain ancy Norris iecky Herrin Ivy Turner Marvin St. Julian Johnny Coleman Charles Vogel Linda Neal Margaret Humphrey Rita Pierce Ann Parker Fritz Lanham Steve Roberts Glenna Conder Dan McClure Millie Considine Brenda Robertson Jo Lynn Bankston Debbie French Ricky Tickner Lydia Thielen The editors attended a workshop held at A M and received valuable instructions and new ideas. In March a workshop was held at Austin to review the year’s accomplishments and receive pointers from qualified people trained in yearbook planning. 177 Junior Rotary Anns Interact Keyette Key Club Lioness SERVICE CLUBS 193 196 200 201 20« 211 TRI-HI-Y COMPLETES SECOND YEAR BACK ROW: Mickey Turmen, treasurer; Margie McGhee, secretary. FRONT ROW- 1 'od Archer, vice president; Della James president. BACK ROW: Anne Ezcl, Orvice Gonzales Mickey Turmen. Linda Archer. MIDDLE ROW: Margie McGhee, Laura Billingsly, Helen Fontenot, Wanda Goudcau, Della James FRONT ROW: Alice Nichols, Linda Ackins, Shirley White. 179 GINGER REITER MARY RAIN BECKY HERRIN LINDA FOXWORTH President Virr President Secretary Treasurer LINDA NEAL BECKY MOORE DEBBIE JEFFERY CONNIE CAMPBELL Reporter Historian Parliamentarian Chaplain 180 FRONT ROW: Connie Campbell, Brenda Atherton, Kerry Kelley, Paula Wooten, Shirley Miller, Linda Foxworth, Ginger Reiter. SECOND ROW: Linda Neal. Renee Smith, Mary Bjin. Mary Kiekr, Carole Hcasley, Becky Moore, Peggy Smith, Sandi Mirheletti. BACK ROW: Diana Jennings. Millie Considine, Becky Herrin, Jo Ann Thielen, Carol Schrader, Donna Saveli, Sonny Rougeau, Margie Hotzo, Anne Souby, Linda Tisdale. Donna Jackson, Debbie Jeffery, Martha Foxworth. 181 Ask Sonny if Hi Karate really works! ANTLER CLUB STANDING: Carol Schrader, Jo Ann Thiclcn, Mary Bain. Mary Kiekc, Caro! Heaslcy, Becky Herrin.. Debbie Jeffery. KNEELING: Linda Neal, Millie Considine. Diana Jennings, Margie Hotze, Sandi Michelctti. SITTING: Linda Fox worth. Connie Campbell Ginger Reiter. 1968-69 Officers are installed. N E SOUBY MARTHA FOXWORTH Junior Director Sophomore Director MARGIE HOTZE Senior Director BACK HOW: Becky Moore, Anne Souby, Donna Jaekson, Ianda Tisdale, Donna Saveli, Peggy Smilli. FRONT ROW: Paula Woolen, Renee Smilli, Kerry Kelly, Martha Foxworlh, Brenda Atherton, Shirley Miller. ANCHOR CLUB 184 OFFICERS: Linda Pitman. Historian; Dchlia Conley, Vice President; Jenny Sooy, President; Melanie Craig, Corresponding Secretary; Roseanna Bicklcy, Secretary'; Jenny Bell, Parliamentarian; B. J. Hylton, Treasurer. BOTTOM HOW: Hcnvc Hounds Melanie Craig, Hosanna Bickley. Jeffrey Webber. Beau; Drblia Conley, B. J. Hylton, Patti Syneidcr. MIDDLE HOW: Jenny Sooy, Jenny Bell,, Sherry 0 x. Shirley Wheymcr. Honda Sherman, Tammy Sanders, Debbie Krolczyk. Debbie Farmer, ('indy Rentier. TOP HOW': Linda Seely. Becky Umhollz. Marlene Mallory. Ginger Reed. Linda Pitman. The objects of the Anchor Club are: 1. To develop initiative and leadership 2. To provide experience in living and working together 3. To serve the school and community I. To cooperate with the school principal 5. To prepare for useful citizenship 185 Debbie Krolrxyk, Senior director: Jeffrey Webber. Beau: Ronda Sherman. Junior director. JUNIOR OPTIMISSES 186 OFFICERS: Suzottc Pjrtin, president; Ann Parker, parliamentarian: Betty Lintelman. treasurer; Becky Phelps, senior direc- tor: Jenny Parker. social director; Pam Wilson, vice-president. NOT PICTURED: Kathy Battarbrc, secretary. MEM ItERS Sharon Adams Rohi Ball Kathy Rattarhee Pam Cox Penny Davis Lianne Fosher Clcndu Hefferman Lynn Hitman Jan Jones Suzettc Lindsey Betty Lintehnan Pam May Debbie Mayfield Carol Mullens Arannu Overstreet Ann Parker Suzette Partin Becky Phelps Kathy Powers Jenny Parker Debhy Stipe Mary Twardowski Pam Vile Pam Wilson Nannctte Woodward Jeannie Woody JR. OPTIM ISSES HOST OCTAGON CLUB AT SURPRISE BREAKFAST OCTAGON CLUB BACK ROW: Kenny Donnelly. Vietor Gonzales. Joe Jones, Anson Barker, Glen Morris, Tommy Henderson. Gene Caughman, Kim Gcorgi, Bill Barsalow, Kenny Ferguson, Glen Balke, Jimmy Jeffery, Charlie Jones, Kandy Rohr (Treasurer), Monty Ramsey, David Hudson, Larry Johnson. Bobby Williams, Robert Morman. Tommy Mulkey, Marc Campos, Don Skrabanek, Bud Peau, Lee Ohanion, Boh Williams, Mike Hoskins (Historian). FRONT ROW: Wesley Herrin, Roger Andrews, John Morgan (Vice-President), “Red” Eckerman. Greg Garrett. Gary Whitaker. Richard Cagle. Jeff Webber (President), Glenn Hubbard (Secretary). Clay Slaughter. Tommy Williamson, Alan Beauchamp, and Mr. Lin Junge (Sponsor). President. Jeff Webber, leads caravan of OCTAGON Club members on a spirited run down Texas Avenue on the way to Pasadena. 190 Hun to Pasadena .. . helped Good fellows by collecting money for project at Christmas .. . helped Optimist Club unload trees at Christmas .. . basketball game with Key Club . . . two hayrides .. . surfing film Free and Easy ... purchased seven foot Hanger mascot for school .. . JUNIOR ROTARY ANNS DEBBIE HENSLER President CINDY DAVISON Vice-President CATHY CHANDLER Secretary JEANNE FERREL Treasurer GLENNA CONDER Chaplain SHERRY LARSEN Parliamentarian PENNY SHARP Historian DEBRA CAI.HOUN Reporter MARGARET HUMPHREY Senior Director CAROL LANG Junior Director DEBBIE STONE Sophomore Director SANDY SALK FI ELD Honorary Member 193 Floyd Ciruti and Dwayne Creel present the Junior Rotary Anns a cake at a club meeting ... Kelly Katribc wears colored socks and matching how for club initiation ... The J.R.A.’s put on a skit during one of the Pep Rallies ... Dwayne Creel. Sherry Lursen, Terri Peterson, and Mike Chandler participate in the skit. 194 TOP TO BOTTOM: Lind Hart, Debbie Henslcr, Sherry Larsen, Carole Boyer, Beverly Guthrie, Margaret Humphrey, Pud Wheaton, Rhcta Newman, Trisha Sammons, Jeanne Ferrcl, Sue Kcoughan, Glenna Conder, Debbie French, Cindy Davison, Barham Felder, Cathy Chandler. Sandy Salkfield, Martha Lou Stephenson, Terri Peterson, Debbi Calhoun, Becky Bailey, Debbie Davison, Penny Sharp. Carol Lang, Denise Trahan. Vivian Chandler, Patty Kunz. Debbie Anderson. Leslie l mhain. Debbie Stone. Mary Walker. Pat Barfield. Pam Vaag, Kelly Katribe, Jean Wieser Club Beau DWAYNE CREEL ROTARY ANNS EAT, PLAY, STUDY THE INTERACT CLUB MR. CASEY FLOYD CIRUTI President SONNY ROUGEAU Vice President RICKY HART Secretary JEFF ADAMS Treasurer BRUCE NELSON Parliamentarian BUDDY GUIDRY Senior Director TOMMY MAXEY Junior Director MIKE TUNER Sophomore Director TOP ROW: Phil Elam, Robert Bullard, Johnny Coleman, Tom Bennett. Mike MoJaison. Bob Eikc, Rex Fisher, Marvin St. Julian, Buddy Guidry, Mike Tincr, Jimmy Sammons. SECOND ROW: Ricky Hart,' Bill Creel, Jeff Adams, Norley Bickley, Floyd Ciruti, Ricky Seely, Dwayne Creel, Sonny Rougeiu, Gary Zeringue, Everett Seymour, Keith Askew. BOTTOM ROW: Richard Reed, Ronnie Webb, Pat Way, Bennie Wallace. TRISHA SAMMONS Interact Sweetheart 197 CLUB PLANS MARQUIS FOR SCHOOL Plans and work toward the con- struction of a 10’ x 15’ marquis to be placed on the Baker Road side of the school occupied the Interact members during the 1969 year. SENIORS. TOP ROW: Johnny Coleman, Tom Bcnnet, Buddy Guidry. Marvin St. Julian. Rex Fisher. BOTTOM ROW: Ricky Hart, Richard Reed, Jeff Adams, Floyd Ciruti, Dwayne Creel, Norlcy Bickiey, Sonny Rougeau. JUNIORS. TOP ROW: Phil Elam, William Everett Seymour, Boh Eike, Mike Molaison, Gary Zeringue. BOTTOM ROW: Benny Wallace, Ronnie Webb, Bill Creel, Robert Bullard, Pat Way. SOPHOMORES. Ricky Seely, Keith Askew, Jimmy Sammons, Mike Tincr. 198 INTERACT WINS FOOTBALL TOURNAMENT DISTRICT CHAMPS. FRONT ROW: Floyd Ciniti, Mike Chandler, Gary Zeringuc, Brnnic Wallace. BACK ROW: Rex Fisher, Bob Eike, Marvin St. Julian. Johnnie Coleman, Bruce Nelson, and Jeff Adams. 200 MRS. WRIGHT IVY TURNER MARTHA TURPIN DIANA DARItt Sponsor President Vice-president Secretary KEYETTES SERVE SCHOOL AND TOWN JUNIORS. FRONT ROW: Jeanne Chut hem, Martha Turpin, Stephanie Snead, Shiclu Dunlap. SECOND ROW: Becky Trusty, Beth Martin, Beverly Burnside. Janice li art rick. TOP ROW: I.isa Repp, Debbie Coleinun, Kaye Stanley, Donna French. Carla Anderson. Kay Roberson. GLENN A SMITH Treasurer LUCRETIA RAMEY Historian 202 SHARON ARSEMENT Chaplain JoANNA BREWER Reporter GEORGANNE GREENE PHYLLIS EWELL BETH MARTIN CATHY HUGHES Parliamentarian Sr. Director Jr. Dirertor Soph. Director Kcyctles turn psychedelic at Mrs. Wright's ‘‘Arty Party. SOPHOMORES. FIRST ROW: Pam Bell. Pam Brown. Pam Moravich. Lynn Kirkland. Becky Hemphill. SECOND ROW: Helen McKinley, Cresa Brewer. Cindy Norris. Cathy Hughes. THIRD ROW: Nancy Young, Sara Ramsey. Leslie Murray. Karen Alien. SENIORS. TOP TO BOTTOM: Ivy Turner. Debbie Korbach, Beth Erwin, Sharon Arsement, Phyllis Ewell, Darlene Weaver, Lucretia Ramey, Jo Anna Brewer. Gienna Smith. THE KEY CLUB Melissa Mullins Sweetheart Mr. Lasatcr Jerry Durst Sponsor President 204 David Gunn Recording Secretary' Ronnie Colburn Corresponding Sec. Philip Dcprang Parliamentarian FRONT ROW: Ronnie Col- burn, Philip DcPrang, Jerry Durst, Tim Jones, Kirk Mil- ler, John Walker, Robert Al- len. SECOND ROW: George Tavary, Chris Litras Kim Martin. Jimmy Clinton, Don Weisner, Dan Herndon, Mark Riggers. THIRD ROW: Don- nrll Davis, Brad Sheffield. Karl Martin. TOP ROW: Mark Ocker, Lee Beauchamp, Gene Lovering, Doug Oster- bus. 205 SENIOR MEMBERS Philip DePrang. Jerry Durst, John Wiesner, Donnell Davis, Jimmy Clinton, Ceorge Tavary, and Ronnie Colburn. 206 JUNIOR MEMBERS FRONT ROW: Mark Ocker, Brad Sheffield, Tim Jones, John Walker. BACK ROW': Gene Lovering, Kirk Miller, Ro! crt Allen. SOPHOMORE MEMBERS BOTTOM ROW: Kim Martin. MIDDLE ROW: Lee Beauchamp, Karl Martin. Dan Herndon, Doug Osterhus. TOP ROW: Don Weisner, Cris Litras, Mark Bigger . SEATED: Liur.i Hall. Diana Colburn, Kim Hill. Virki McCallum. Karen Wood, Sheryl (Gilbert, Becky Barker, Donna McCullum, Becky McGraw. Belli Cilliert, Rac Fuller, Denise Miller, Mary Raley. STANDING: Sherrie Purcell, Alva Dean, LouUe Shaw, Debby Perry, Mary Karen Williams. Seollie Worden. SLIDING: Kandy (Campbell, Cindy Kcclinp, Christy Lee, Vicki Gleen, Deborah Decrinp. Nancy Dickerson, Maureen Hall. Joyce Haas, Chris Goodman, Nancy Norris. NOT PICTURED: Lynn Strickland and Beverly Burton. LIONESS CLUB HAS AN ACTIVE YEAR “This Lioness meeting will now conic to order. Rae, will you give the prayer? Will you begin again after they finish the announcement over the inter- com? Would you mind starting once more? I don’t think they will interrupt again. Sheryl, will you read the minutes from the last meeting? Thank you. and. Christy, don’t you have the treasurer’s report? Now that we all have our dues in and Christy has accounted for the money we made selling rakes and yearbook covers, we would like to commend you on a job well done. Since we have made enough money, we should order our sweatshirts and plan a poster party supporting the basketball team as we did for the football team. Does everyone know when you arc supposed to attend the Lions’ Club Luncheon? We would like to thank everyone who rounded up those tricycles and rode in the tricycle derby at I ee College. We’re glad some of you represented us in the Shrincr’s parade and we really appreciate the people who sold bonds for the American Field Service. We’re sorry some of you missed our last slumber party l ecause we all had a wonderful time. We need to plan another one soon. That’s all we need to discuss, so I think we’re ready for the refreshments Richard brought for us.” 208 RICHARD REED. Beau OFFICERS: Becky McCraw. Historian: Karen Wood, Vice-President; Sheryl Gilbert, Secretary; Christy Lee, Treasurer; Vicki Glenn, Parliamentarian; Rae Fuller, Chaplain: Debbie Perry, Reporter. DIRECTORS: Scottie Worden, Junior Director; Donna McCallum, Senior Director: Becky Barker, Sophomore Director. 209 JUNIORS SOPHOMORES Nancy Dickerson, Belli Gilbert, Vicki McCalluni, Becky Barker, Diana Colburn, I .aura Hall. ABOVE: Joyce Haas Mary Raley, Maureen Hall, Christy Ix e, Cindy Keeling. BELOW: Chris Goodman. Kim Hill, Sherrie Purcell, Scottic Worden. Louise Shaw, Denise Miller, Alva Dean. LIONESS MEMBERSHIP GROWS SENIORS: Rae Fuller, Donna McCallum. Karen Wood, Debbie Perry, Karen Williams, Becky McCraw, Vicki Glenn, Deborah Deering, Nancy Norris. OFFICERS: Jerry Sanders, Treasurer: Tim Hayes, Secretary; Rusty Liles, Vice-president; Bill Traywick. President. Sweetheart, CINDY KEELINC LEO CLUB DISCOVERS FACULTY TALENT FRONT ROW: Mr. Greenwood, Sponsor: Jerry Sanders, Tim Hayes Cindy Keeling, Bill Traywick, Rusty Liles. BACK ROW: Gary Woods, Charles Schoppa, Larry Hastie, Gary Erwin. Calvin Klaus. Wade Glenn. Robert Sylvester. Kenneth Childress Photography 213 Art 214 Business 216 Chess 218 DECA 220 German 226 FHA 228 JETS 230 FT A 232 GRA 231 History 238 JCL 240 Spanish 242 French 244 Literary 246 Medical Careers 248 NIKE 250 Rodeo 252 Speech and Drama 251 VICA 259 Lifeliner 262 Data Processing 263 Crafts 264 INTEREST CLUBS THE PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB Roark PUI1 CCCU MaKOuirk• Suz ‘ Cou,lcr’ Gin r Har‘- George Badge!, Pu! Arnold. Dan Hunter. Steve Roberts. Tommy 213 ART CLUB ROSS STERLING HIGH SCHOOL Willard Avant entertained the kiddies at the parade. Cheryl Tieman. a pretty member. FRONT ROW: Rill Creel, Brenda Walker, Kim Ceorgi. Nanci Jones, Willard Avant. SECOND ROW: Pat Flynn, Mary Moran, Betty Irby. THIRD ROW: Mack Bray, Cheryl Tieman, Jacqueline Witten, Elizabeth Dean. FOURTH ROW: Dan Stanbcry, Erroll Dodson, David Linck, Danny Jackson, Larry Stubbs. BACK ROW': James Casey, Kris Fields, Mrs. Lajuana Turner, sponsor. 214 OFFICERS: Nanci Join- , Secretary; Betty Irby, Treasurer; Brenda Walker, Reporter; Kim Georgi. President; Willard Avant, Vice-President; Bill Creel, Club Representative. Toyland, the theme of the float in the Christmas parade, was a lot of fun. especially for Willard Avant. Pat Flynn was a cute Jack-in-the-box. William Robertson as Batman, Brenda Walker as Raggedy Ann, Kim Georgi as a stack of blocks, Mary Moran as a baby doll, and Jacqueline Witten as a giant peppermint stick rode on the float to keep the Snowman company. BUSINESS CLUB BACK ROW: Martha Cannon, Marilyn Ridge, Martha Grahmann, B. J. Hylton, Marcy Gallicn, Sheryl Hartlcss. FRONT ROW: Karen Wood, Penny Davis, Barbara Bruner, Buddy Guidry, Diane Wilks, Pamela Fenton, Sheryl Gilbert. 217 THE CHESS CLUB OFFICERS: Miles Jones, Vice President; Clcnna Heffernan, Secretary; Steve Nelson, Activity Director; Robert Bullard, President. SENIORS-JUNIORS: Robert Bullard. Clcnna Hef- fernan, Miles Jones, Debbie Henderson, Steve Nelson, Barbara Felder, Randy Parrish, Mrs. McClintock, Ray Reemes Tricia Raymor, Dan Worester, Bill Adams Roy Hall, Wally Wilson. NOT PICTURED: John Hcnckc. SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN: Joe Ballard, Dennis Araujo, Jim Criffith, James McKee, Randy Patterson, Ronnie Bucschcr, Tim Winslow, Kenny Callaway, Charlie King, Billy Kinney, Frank Jenson, Regina Looney. 219 Bill Baggett, President; Kent Candy, Vice-president; Mary Gilbert. Secretary; Sue Williamson. Treasurer. DECA DESIGNS CAREERS IN MARKETING AND DISTRIBUTION DECA identifies the program of youth activity relating to DE—Distributive Education Clubs of America—and is designed to develop future leaders for marketing and distribution. DECA is the only national youth organization operating through the public schools to attract young people to careers in marketing and distribution. Its purposes are to develop a respect for education in marketing and distribution which will contribute to occupational competence, and to promote understand- ing and appreciation for the responsibilities of citi- zenship in our free, competitive enterprise system. At Christmas, the club erected its annual giant Christmas tree in the school commons as a service project. The lighting on the thirty foot tree was con- trolled by an electronic device which caused the 2000 odd lights to pulsate with the tones of Yuletide stereo-taped music. On January 17, the club presented an auditorium show which combined a dating game and variety entertainment. Bands, singers, dancers and commer- cial skits comprised the talent show. CM CM 222 223 DE STUDENTS LEARN THROUGH TRAINING 224 225 OFFICERS. BACK ROW : I (rich Kleinschmidt, Scrgcant-at-arms; Beverly Guthrie, President; Mike Tiner, Vice President. FRONT ROW: Linda Seeiev. Reporter: Shirley Worcester. Historian; Pam May, Stenotypist; Carol Hcaslcy, Secretary: Alva Dean. Treasurer. 226 Who said Chicken?! Best harheque ticket seller receives prize. THE GERMAN CLUB Schlittschuhluufen. This year proved to be exciting for members of Dcutscher Verein. The big an- nual barbeque ... German restaurants ... ice skating ... local parades ... Conven- tion time .. . the beach party. No one in the club could possibly forget the bicycle trip to San Jacinto Monument when mem- bers found a total of S150 on the way home! 227 BACK ROW: Ricky French, Jimmy Sammons. Mike Tiner, Gene Lovering, Craig Warren, Robert Morman, Steve Wilson, Merle Kamcs Paul Bound--. I'lrich Kleinschmidt. FRONT ROW: Pam May, Shirley Worcester, Linda Seeley, Patti Schneider, Linda Williams, Beverly Guthrie. Carol Heasley. Alva Dean, Sally Foreman, Marie Smith, Mrs. Schulze. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS ASSOCIATION TOP ROW: Judy Meier, Gale Richardson, Marilyn Kinney, Carol Robert , Debbie Eddleman. Theda Syndcr, Linda Archer, Barbara Broussard, Cathy Houston. MIDDLE ROW: Nancy Threadgill, Debbie Welch, Rita LcBlanc, Debra Bryant, Phyliss Fuwvor. Judy White. BOTTOM ROW: Kathy Billingsley, parliamentarian; Linda Emory, secretary; Pat Carlisle, president; Carol Mullens, treasurer; Cris Goodman, vice president. 228 TOP HOW: I.oi9 Hampton, Gloria Stevcrson, Shirley Allen, Lave me Creek', Jan MeElory, Margaret Dean, Mona Pigott. MIDDLE ROW: Joy Taylor. Connie Fchring, Janie Zumbrum. Jo Ann Duncan, Clarissa Williams. BOTTOM ROW: Cheryl Goins, Nan Garrett, Karen Malone. Jeannie Vick. NOT PICTURED: Karen Dowling. Donna Durham, Debbie Lyle, Shirley Mercer, Glenda Rueketl, Evelyn Twardowski, Barbara Preston. The purpose of the Ross Sterling Chapter of FHA is to promote a growing appreciation of the joys and satisfactions of honiemaking and to work for good home and family life for all. To achieve these purposes the club has done service projects such as sending Christmas cards to patients in the hospitals and giving toys for needy children. In order to further the girls’ interest in homemaking, speakers have come to instruct the girls in flower arranging, china, crystal, and sterling coordination and the latest clothing fashions. To earn money to carry out the many activities of FHA. the girls coordinated a spring Style Show. In affiliation with the area and state chapters, officers and spon- sors from FHA attended the area meeting in Houston and the state convention in Dallas. Texas. MISS CHAMBLEE 229 Mr. Bill Coonce Sponsor David King Mr. Jim Thomas President Sponsor JETS Purpose: To stimulate interest in a career in engineering and allied fields. To give a preview of engineering and an acquaintance with men in this field. To aid in student discovery and appraise his abilities, aptitudes, and interests in fields of engineering. Bill Riley Vice President Larry Macon Sec.-Trensurer Mike Scliillaci Reporter Larry Battarbec Purl iam en to inn 230 BACK ROW: Tracy Cordon. Warren Kin . David King, David Hudson, Leslie Haas, Benny Woods, Mr. Thomas, Larry Macon, Mr. Cooncc. SECOND ROW: Paula East, Tom Hamman, Billy Rhoades, Mike Smith, Bill Riley, Richard Mont- gomery. Mike Schillaci, David Transou, Jeff Way, Johnny Garrett. John Cantrell. FRONT ROW: Gregory Hunter, Steven Scott, John Norris, George Treff, Charles Brough, Robert Wagnon. 231 FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA GIRLS' RECREATION ASSOCIATION EXECUTIVE COUNCIL. STANDING: Nancy Norris, Linda McHenry. Carol Boyer, Connie Reynold . SEATED: Sue Weimcr, Pam Hudcc, Sherry Larsen. SPONSORS: Mr . Bays, Miss Daniel. Miss Clark. Mrs. Bartlett, Mrs. Norton. 234 SPORTS TUMBLEWEEDS. BACK BOW: Kathy Smith, Rebecca Russell, Trudy Taylor. Marilyn Hoskins. MIDDLE ROW: Nancy Ayrhart, Junice Hartrick, Cheryl Bryant. FRONT ROW: Shirley Brough. Nancy Norris (Captain). SPURS. BACK ROW: Linda Hart. Becky Vestal, Cindy Pitts, Diane Bohulik. MIDDLE ROW: Kathryn Duhose, Joan Read, Mary Kingsley. FRONT ROW: Della James, Pam Hudcc (Cap- tain), Karen Hamil. 235 SPORTS The purpose of the sports section of the Girls’ Recreation Association is to promote athletic ability and instill good sportsman- ship among members. The Girls’ Recreation Association provides interested girls with constructive competition. Intramurals and tournaments induce advancement in ath- letic skill. BACK ROW: I.inda Wuencli, Glennu Conder, Judy Hackficld. Candy Allrn. MIDDLE ROW: Sheila Reavis, Nancy Dickerson. Jeanette Seely, Karen I ggins. FRONT ROW: Tassie Wells, Sue Wcimer (Captain), Jewel Maxey, Chery'l Johnson. BACK ROW: Debbie Farmer, Eli aheth Morgan. Pam Cox. Barbara Auzene. Linda McKay. MIDDLE ROW: Linda Hall. Tish Cowart, Nycca Lamb, Mary Beth Thompson. FRONT ROW: Lynn Faust, Linda McHenry (Captain). 236 FRONT ROW: Kathy Fisher, Margie Hooper, Rhonda Sherman, Pat Wallace, Connie Reynolds, Sherry Larsen, Melinda Jenkins. MIDDLE ROW: Elizabeth Barrow, Carol Boyer, Lanette Lumpkin. Elaine Eikes, Thereto Norton, Melissa Mullins. BACK ROW: Nancy Scott, Karen Allen. Sharon Adams, Jean Ferre!, Debbie French, Rheta Newman. HISTORY CLUB TOMMY MAXEY BEVERLY BURNSIDE Vice-president Secretary DEHIA CONLEY DEBBIE STONE Treasurer Reporter LUCRETIA RAMEY ALAN BEAUCHAMP Historian Parliamentarian DIRECTORS: Lee Beauchamp. Anne Souby, Glennn Smith, Patty Russer. Members witness presentation of historical marker. 238 FRONT ROW: Anne Souby, Denise Miller, Martha Turpin, Jeanne (.hatham, Lucretia Ramey, Debbie Krolczyk, Kandy Camp- bell, Christy Lee, Dehlia Conley, Jennie Edwards, Clcnna Smith. SECOND ROW: Pam Howell, Patty Rosser, Beth Gilbert, Leslie Lanbam, Shicla White. Pam Nixon, Nanette Woodward, Paula Wooten. Becky Moore. Lois Guidry, Beverly Burnside, Lanny Mann, Steve Lesterjet. BACK ROW: Mr. Kelley, Tommy Claud, Donuld Skrabanek, Becky Barker. Debbie Stone, Bill Barsalou, Alan Beauchamp. Steve Campbell. Cary Christensen, Bobby Woodward, Tommy Maxey. 239 JUNIOR CLASSICAL LEAGUE Mike Waller, Toni Honey, Richard Barnes, Paulette Rivers, Dusty Allen, Vivian Chandler, Murk Thulis The purpose of JCL is to encourage interest in and an appreciation for the language, literature, and culture of ancient Rome, and to give students some understanding of the debt of their own culture to that of classical antiquity. This year the club used the Latin language in games at meetings, earned money with bake sales to sponsor a Christmas project, and enjoyed a ban- quet in Roman costume. Miss McNayr, Ritchie Carroll, Jean Wietncr, Mike Klaus, Wade Glenn 240 FUTURE SCIENTISTS FRONT ROW: Jan Heaslcy, Becky Brooks, Marilyn Barfield, Buena Dill. MIDDLE ROW: Chip Roydcr, Tim Hayes, Ronnie Royder. Jeff Russell. BACK ROW: Lyman Smith. Bryan Fullcn. 1969 OFFICERS President—LYMAN SMITH Vice President BRYAN FULLEN Treasurer—BUENA DILL Bryan Fullcn and Jeff Russell were Science Fair Exhibitors. LA TERTULIA 242 TOE HOW: Paul Heindrich, Sharon McGlonc, Chuck Barton, Carolyn Pinehhack, Arana Overstreet, Billy Booth, Marvin Martin, Ned Jones, Maria Sanchez, Sue Shoopman, Linda Brown. BOTTOM ROW: Mr. Webber, Martha Foxworth, Sara Ramsey, Laura Hall, Jim Moore, Mrs. Watson. 244 STANDING: Becky Trusty, Lee Clark, Sue Wolverton. Robert Sylvester, Sara Trusty. Mr. Richard Lawson, Sponsor. SEAT- ED: Denise Trahan, treasurer; Jo Ellen Thorpe, vice-president; Dclane Cathriner, president; Diana Jennings, secretary; Connie Scott. Eager anticipation? LITERARY CLUB Stari et te Griffin, Bridget Dickey, David Acosta, Brenda Atherton, Mike Duke, Vicki McCallum, Tom Bennett, Mary Walker, Scottic Worden, Susie Kysar, Vicki Montgomery, Donna Saveli, Dorothy Simon, Grctchen Shoopman. 246 OFFICERS: Donna McCallum, secretary; Howard Ayrhart, vice president; Betty Lintelman, historian; Jeff Webber, president; Carol Schrader, recorder. iXinna McCallum, David O'Banion, Sherri Purcell, Jeff Webber, Mary Duvall. Jan Billings, Tanya Pope, Betty Lintelman, Carol Schrader, Mary Bain, Ellen Watts, Robert Dcstin, Roy White. 247 Raylene Wyatt secretary THE MEDICAL CAREERS CLUB Brian Worth Brad Turner vice president president Students interested in a profession in the medical field find the MEDICAL CAREERS CLUB capable of meeting their demands. A few of the girls seek jobs in local hos- pitals as nurses’ aides. The Sterling chapter officers for 1968- 69 arc: Brad Turner, president; Brain Worth, vice-president: Raylene Wyatt, sec- retary; Mary Shilling, treasurer; Karen Harrison, reporter: and Debbie Mayfield, historian. All of the club members work hard and are sincerely interested in a medical career. 248 Debbie Anderson Kathryn Goodwin Pamela Hull Roxanne Hall Karen Harrison Connie Huff Helen Jasper Debbie Mayfield Barbara Preston Mary Schilling: Rebecca Umholz Debra Wyatt 249 MRS. BOBBITT Sponsor MOTTO: Success through Service PURPOSES: To develop leadership To give service To study and prepare for careers To accept responsibility To inspire appreciation in our free land SHERRY V0WEL1. President HOWARD AYRHART Beau MARGARET PHEGLEY Vice President SHARON JONES Treasurer JOAN BOYD Srnetury UNDA KIEI.DS Historian 250 NIKE MAKES CANDY FOR KIDS ABOVE: TOP ROW: Linda Fields, Donna Jackson, Mrs. Bobbitt, Joan Boyd Lois Sampson. Sherry Vowdl, Cynthia Porter, Linda Pitman, Theresa Fisher, Michel Bemardin. MIDDLE ROW: Vickie Carter. Mary Estes, Debbie Master . Cynthia Ellis, Margaret Phcglcy, Kay Crawford, Jerrie Caswell. BOTTOM ROW: Lota Moore, Melha Moody. Sharon Jones, Yvonne Cummings. LEFT: REPRESENTATIVES: Mary Estes, Freshman; Cynthia Ellis, Sophomore; Linda Pitman. Junior; Theresa Fisher, Senior. 251 THE RODEO CLUB Mr. Jungc Sponsor Sherry Broadwa) Sweetheart 252 FRONT ROW: Shyanne Herron, Debbie Polls Alecia Clanton, Miehlc Barfield, Trudy Barfield. SECOND ROW: Nat Conder, Cynthia Miller, William Thompson, Ella Chase, Mark Mascorro, Peggy Reeves. Sherry Broadway. SPEECH AND DRAMA RANDY ROHR President JOE ROB WILLIAMS-Viee President SUZETTE PARTIN Treasurer JOE WHEELIS—Sponsor GEORGANNE GREEN Secretary 254 SENIOR SECTION JUNIOR SECTION 255 BRIGADOON ... a beautiful village of the past set in heather covered hills ... grey mists . .. lilting songs and dances .. . authentic plaids . . . haunting melodies faithfully sung . . . the Sterling Arts Departments —music, speech, and graphic—presentation of Rrigadoon will be long remembered by cast, crew, orchestra, and audience. 256 If HIM 257 Bobolink by William Inge mm The Boor by Anton Cliekov. Entry in Intcrscholaslic League Contest 258 Shirley Wehmcycr, Donald SeoU, Velda Nettles, Mike Duke, Shirley White, Joyce Frazier. Wayne Brown, Ray Hayden, Richard Hernandez, Billy Campbell, Jack Hicks, James Kubik, Chester Ferguson, Donna Norton, Carol Wilkins, Dennis Mcncttc, R. D. Burnside, Glenn Bird, Instructor Mr. Wally Burt. NOT PICTURED: Carol Wyatt. You wanted something. Dr. Jeckel? This i« the way we grind our metal. Wlut do you think it is, a woodpecker helmet? My. my. these front end machines arc getting more intricate by the day. Y . Doctor, anything you say. Oh. and I ran l stand the sight of blood. Thi way lo Broadway. 261 LIFELINER HEALTH CLUB Debbie Proffer Nancy McMahon Theresa Barnes Sandra Taylor Theresa Singleton Gwendolyn Bates Linda Walker Beth Harrington Patricia O’Brien Judy Parrish Alice Nichols Carolyn Knowles Mrs. Solomon Dcloris Rainer Terry Boyd Jeannie Whitmire Pamela Tomjack Orvice Gonzales Betty Evans Debra Rainer Janie Estrada Jancllc Lcrnond Lan'l Renue Smith Sponsor MRS. MILDRED SOLOMON Miss Health” 1968-69 NANCY McMAHON FRONT TO BACK: A. Nichols. Treasurer; B. Har- rington. Vice President; L. Walker. Asst. Chaplain; G. Bates. Reporter; R. Smith. Chaplain; C. Knowles, Chaplain; J. Lemond, Secretary: N. McMahon. Parlia- mentarian; 0. Gonzales, President; D. Rainer, Sgt at- Arms. 262 DATA PROCESSING STUDENTS PROGRAM COMPUTER Six students tackled the computers for the second year in a row. It was not an easy task, feeding those giant mechanical mouths! To prevent computer-indi- gestion, the students were e-pccially careful to put the programs in just so. Yes, there is more to a computer than just dat- ing! David Alyea, Castndra Tom- linson, Susie Smith, Harry K. Johnson, Cecelia Cleve- land, Kandy Bohhitt. 263 “Randy, I’m sure glad you play the violin better than you play with IBM cards!” CRAFTS CLUB Mr. Norwood, Sponsor 264 HANDS DO THE WORK 265 267 CLASSES SENIOR OFFICERS Jeffrey Webber President Halph Wilkins Vice-President Glenna Conder Secretary 268 Jeff Adams Olga Adams Kcnith Oncal Alderson Don Allen David Alyea Roger Andrews Louis Araujo George Armstrong Tommy Arnold Kenneth Arnold Sharon Arsement Linda Atkins SENIORS 269 SENIORS: CO-CAPTAINS OF FINAL GAME Willard Avant Howard Aryhart George Badge Randell Badge Bill Bagge Mary Bain Robin Ball Sharon Barker Helen Ann Barne Mike Barrow Kenneth Bashrum Patricia Bass 270 SENIORS INTERACT CLOBBERS TEACHERS Paula Bishop Richard Bittick Karen Black Paul Blake Randy Bobbitt Jerry Bolinger Betty Boots James R. Boswell, Jr. Joy K. Bowers 272 SENIORS Joan Boyd Carole Boyer Donna Brack Ernest Bradford Glenn Brake Eileen Branch Marilyn Brannin Mack Bray Joanna Brewer Dorothy Bridwell Shirlie D. Brough James Broussard SENIORS 273 Kirby Broussard Lewis A. Bryant Terry l.ee Burnett H. I). Burnside Robert William Burrell Jr. Johnny Burris Patricia Burris Beverly Burton 274 SENIORS VOTING MACHINES AID IN SELECTING CLASS OFFICERS Kay Cain Randy Calhoun Denise Callaway Connie Campbell Billy Campbell Mike Campos Martha Cannon Pat Carlisle Allen Caruthers James I). Casey Arnold “Moe” Castillo Gene Caughman SENIORS 275 COACH GIVES ENCOURAGEMENT Cathie Chandler Mike Chandler Russell Chandler Brian Chapman Michael Chatham Eugene Cheatham Mary Francis Chenier Ric Cherry Van Childress Floyd Ciruti Judy Clack Jack Clay 276 SENIORS Ronnie Colburn Donald Cole Johnnie Coleman Betty Collins Sammie Collins Elaine Collum Cecelia Cleveland Monty Clift Jimmy Clinton Glenna Conder Millie Considine Vicki Cook Milton Corley Lillian Costlow Suzzi Coulter Tish Cowart Pam Cox Ray Cramer Laverne Creeks Coleen Creel Dwayne Creel OPTIMIST PRESENTS AWARD 278 S NIOKS James Creel Sandra Daniels Diana Darby Hod Davis Debbie Davis Donnell Davis Roberta Marie Davis Cindy Davison Phillip DePrang SENIORS 279 Elizabeth Dean Homer Dean Deborah Deering James Dix Jerry Dixon Veleta Doucet Karen Dowling Carroll Drvden Mike Duke Larry Durant Donna Durham Glen Durham 280 SENIORS TRAINER OBSERVES GAME Exccdriri Headache 100028. Jerry Durst Mike Earls Kenneth Eliis Karen Emory Bettye J. Epps Beth Erwin Barry Etienne Phyllis Ewell Michael Fanastiel Darrell Fannin 281 SENIORS OPEN HOUSE FEATURES PARENT PARTICIPATION Paula Fchring Barbara Felder Chester Freguson Jeanne Ferrell Elna Ffrench Linda Fields Odessa Fisher Rex Fisher Teresa Fisher Kyle Fitzwater 282 SENIORS Lianne Foshee Diana Foster Linda Fox worth Sandra Freeman Saundra Freeman Debbie French James E. French SENIORS 283 UNDERCLASSMEN LOOK TO SENIORS Robert Furgcson Kent Gandy Geenee Gantt Kathleen Garrett Greg Garrett Bryan Fullen Rae Fuller Sue Kcouglian prepares freshmen for Cheerleader tryouts. Patricia Garrett Shirley Geaslin Paul Gentry 284 SENIORS FOR GUIDANCE Gary Gerza Kevin Gigout Mary Gilbert Cheryl Gilbert Gordon Ginzel Vicki Glenn Orvice Marie Gonzalez SENIORS 285 STUDENTS CRAM FOR EXAMS Lynette Goudeau Melvin “Bo” Green Georgannc Greene Bennie Gresham Buddy Guidry Carla Guillory Beverly Guthrie Leslie Haas Mildred Haggerty Linda Hagler Roy Hall Jr. Larry Hargrave 286 SENIORS Darrell Harman Bruce Harris Ruby Harris Linda Hart Ricky Hart Steve Hartrick Steve Hartz Rocky Haynie Wliat a date!!! SENIORS 287 Carol Hensley Larry Heidbreder Roper Heinrick Ken Hendricks Randy Hendrix Debbie Hensler Hortense Hernandez Becky Herrin 288 FROM DA YS TO DAZE Sylvia Hruhina Lynn Higman Mack Holland Benny James Holmes Lorry Hook Brenda Hopkins Mike Hoskins Margie Hotze Stewart Howser Pam Hudec Dwayne Hughes Margaret Humphrey SENIORS 289 Robert Huron Maria Carla Infante Jan Jackson Della James LaVerne Janowski Debbie Jeffrey Diana Jennings Mike Jenson 290 SENIORS STUDENTS SHOW THAT OLD FIGHTING SPIRIT Charlotte Johnson Harry K. Johnson Charles Jones Danny Jones Jams Jones Miles Jones Merle Karnes Joy Kelley Tim Kelley Frances Kelley Sherry Kelly Sue Keoughan SENIORS 291 Interviews by appointment only. Mary Kicke David King Sandi King Karen Knappick Debra Kolb Bernice Krolczyk 292 SENIORS Debbie Krolczyk Jimmy Kubik Steve Kysar Nycea Lamb Jo Ann Lambert Marcia Lynne Lampin Wilderine Landry Fritz Lanham Sherry Larsen James Ray Lattimore Debra Lawrence Jeannie Lealberwood SENIORS 293 OFFICIAL LEADS BUS CARAVAN ESCORT TO OUT OF TOWN GAMES Linda Lemond Kenneth Leno Gary Leonard Susan LcRoux Larry Lestarjette Judy Lester 294 SENIORS Perry Lightfoot Betty Lintelman Jill Littlefield Paul Locket Sharon Loving Gary Lowry Kathy Luker Greg McBride Ricky McBride Donna McCallum Henry McCoy Becky McCraw SENIORS 295 PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT Jill McCuen Jodie McCullough Jan McElroy Margie McGhee Linda McHenry Richard McManis Lynda Mc.Morrow Larry Macon 296 SENIORS Robert Martin Susan Massey Debbie Masters Brenda Meadows Becky Mears Shirley Mercer Lanelie Meredith Gary Merritt Phyllis Meullion Betty Michalsky Sandy Micheletti Mike Miks SENIORS 297 BLUE MIST SINGS TO SUPPORT RODEO CLUB John Morgan Shirley Morgan Luciano Morin Darrel Mullins Melissa Mullins Anthony Munos 298 SENIORS Kalhy Murphy DeWanna Myers Linda Neal Bruce Nelson Steve Nelson Rheta Newman Twilla Newman Willie J. Nichols Clennis D. Nickerson SENIORS 299 Nancy Norris Donna Norton Diana Nunn Vicki Oliver Darnell Oman Ann Parker Cynthia Parker Jenny Parker Suzette Partin Robert Passmore Debby Perry John Peterson 300 SENIORS Tommy Pharr Margaret Phegley Becky Phelps Carolyn Pinchback Joe Pope Yvette Potts SENIORS 301 THE BEST ONES GOT AWAY E. C. Pickett Charles Pursley Lucretia Ramey Donna Raymer Gary Raynor Joanne Rayon Biology II class hunts for Kathleen Powers specimen in bay at Texas City. 302 SENIORS Chester Read Jody Read Frances Reavis Richard Reed Gary Reeves Peggy Reeves Ginger Reiter Tommy Rhoden Douglas Richard Ted Richards Marilyn Ridge Arthur Rios SENIORS 303 Craig Roberts Steve Roberts Brenda Robertson William Robertson Ronald Robinson Rosye Rocha Randy Rohr Sonny Rougcau Renee Rounds Janice Rouse Jeff Russell Tricia Sammons 304 SENIORS FILIPINO AFS STUDENT ENTERTAINS STERLING STUDENTS Gayle Sanders Greg Sanders Nancy Sanders Dennis Sanderson Larry Sandlin Cherry Sawberger Jimmy Schmadl Carol Schrader SENIORS 305 Donald Scott Nancy Scott Linda Seely Dorris Serbe Mary Schilling Dennis Simmons Brenda Simms Sammy Sjolander Glenna Smith Gloria Smith Marie Smith Pam Smith 306 SENIORS TROPHIES FILL CASE Ricky Smith Susan Smith Theda Snyder Jennifer Sooy Beth Spears Marvin St. Julian Danny Stanbery SENIORS 307 Michael Stephens Helen Marie Stewart Bill Stipe Lynn Strickler Debbie Tallent George Tavary 308 SKNIORS Kathleen Tavory Barbara Teter Jo Ann Thielen Edgar Thomas Steve Thorpe Randy Tickner Linda Tieman Casandra Tomlinson Gary Townsend SENIORS 309 Teddy Troutman Sydney Turman Ivy Turner Rodger Turner Tommy Turner Delores Twardowski Pat Tyler Phil VanNalter Charles Vogel Sherry Vowell I lug hie Lee Wade 310 SENIORS SENIORS CAMPAIGN FOR OFFICE Andrea Wheaton Debbie White Judy White Rubin White Terry Whitesides Mike Whitlock Sue Whitmire John Wiesner Ralph Wilkins 312 SENIORS SENIORS 313 Karen Wood Carole Woods Rodney Woods iNannette Woodward Jennie Woody Carl Wooten Dan Worchester John ) Wotipka Linda Wuench Carolyn Wyatt Hubert Yeager Martha Young 314 SENIORS IN MEMORY OF BARRY ETIENNE JUNIOR OFFICERS Cary Whitman President Duane McClendon Pice-President Tanya Pope Secretary 316 Hill Adam Hart Albright Connie Albright Sur Albright Candace Allen Robert Allen Shirley Allen Tilmon Alpers Carla Anderson Lindy Anderson Linda Archer Pat Arnold Hollis Arsement Larry Auzenne Mike Aylor Becky Bailey Lynn Bankston Trudy Barfield Dave Barker Karen Barnett JUNIORS 317 Michael Barrington David Bar run Thomas Barron Gwendolyn Bates Larry Battarbee Charlotte Beadle William Beardmorc Roseannu Bickiey Stanley Bigler Jan Billing Roger Billingsley Duane Blakcncy Blenda Bliss Steve Blythe Walter Boucher Robert Paul Bounds Fred Bowen Sam Bradley James Birdwcll Barbara Broussard 318 JUNIORS Pam Brown Wayne Brown Jerry Bryant Robert Bullard Beverly Burnside Brenda Burton Debra Calhoon Kandy Cambell Marc Campos Jan Cannon Tony Caraway JUNIORS 3 9 Dyann Carey Keith Carr Charles Carrier Don Cartwright Thaddcui (Cartwright Kay Caruso Brenda Casey Delane Cathriner Jeanne Chatham Russell Chrisley Edward Christensen Rick Cisco Clarence Clark Tommy Claud Brenda Coker Debbie Coleman Dchlia Conley Rhonda Considinc Lois Cooper Sherry Rae Cox 320 Margie Hotzc, Linda Nea], Rhonda Sherman, and Mary Keikc meet with delegate Steve Lcstarjettc. Sharon Craig Melanie Craig Wes Crawford Ike Creeks JOURNALISM CLASS ATTENDS PRESS CONFERENCE IN A USTIN Beth Creel Bill Creel Kerry Cummins Jan Dahlquist Kenny Daniels Danny Davenport David Davenport JUNIORS 321 . ■ Charlotte Davis Mary Davis Debbie Davison Alva Dean Pat Dennis Ann Derr Robert Dcstin Jcri DeVries Cinger Dickey Buena Dill Roger Dobbins Randy Dodd Errol I Dodson Ken Donnelly Sbeila Dunlap Toni Durham If it wasn’t on a test, I could work it. Mary Duvall Don Dykes David Eckerman Debbie Eddlcroan Robert Eike IV Philip Elam David Elizondo Jerry Elizondo Kel Elliott Michael Ellisor Linda Emory Sue Ent ringer Mike Estep Terry Evans Debbie Farmer Lloyd Farmer Kenny Ferguson Ray Fisher Helen Fontenot Nell Rene Fontenot JUNIORS 323 Ronnie Foreman ClrmJa Foster Leslie Foyt Tiin Franks Donna French Steve Gantt Rhonda Gentry Kim Georgi Linda Gibson David Gigout James Godwin Charlene Gnodgion Chris Goodman Mildred Dianne Goodwin Sylvia Goudeau Mary Wanda Goudeau 324 JUNIORS Campus Oasis , - Martha Grahmann Erma Grrcn Dathcnr Greer Kenneth Greer Larry Gregg Lois Guidry Paula Guillory David Gunn Larry Gunn Joyce Haas Nancy Hale Sue Hale Observation and Action Sandy Hamilton Ronnie Hamilton Trudy Hanson Homer Harman Debbie Harper Barbara Harris Ginger Hart Janice Hartick Jerry Hatch Tim Hayes Ted Hazelwood Glenda Heffernan John Hcnchc Debby Henderson Tommy Henderson 326 JUNIORS Joe Hendricks Shy anne Herron Kim Hall David Hiller Floyd Hobbs Mike Hobbs Johnny Holcomb Susan Holleman Dixie Hooks Cathy Houston Glenn Hubbard Ray Huey Hubert Dan Hunter B. J. Hylton Betty Irby John S. Jackson Robert C. Jackson Melvin Jefferson Connie Jenkins Larry Johnson JUNIORS 327 STUDENTS REJECT JAILS The civics classes visited the Baytown City Jail in connection with the study of city government. Reactions ... not for me ... once is enough ... crime does not pay. “Are you sure you know where the keys are? Mona Johnson Jimmy Jones Nanci Jones Tim Jones Don Jordan Roger Kay Cindy Keeling Robert Kellog Cathy Kiher Henry Killian Mary Kingsley Beth Kudla Barbara Kunte Suzy Kysar Peter Landry Carol Lee Lang 328 JUNIORS Lea Lauraine Christy Lee Pauline Leskovjan Steve Lestarjette Lester Lewis Suzette Lindsey Barbara Liscnbec Danny Little Larry Lloyd Linda Lloyd Van Loggins Roger Longbotham Gene Lovcring Debbie McArdlc Janie McCall Dan Alan McClure John McCoy Patrick B. SfcCunc Jan McDonald Duane McLendon JUNIORS 329 Nan McMahon Troy McMahon Marlene Mallory Larry Mann David Marshall Beth Martin Bruce Paul Martin Kerry Martin Tommy Maxey Pam May Helen Mays Jan Mckalip Dennis Menette,, Conrad Meullion Denise Miller Kirk Miller Peg Miller Ronnie Miller Mike Miller Colleen Milligan 330 JUNIORS COUNCIL INSTALLS VOTING MACHINES The Student Council made arrangements with the county and V. V. Ramsey to install voting machines for use in school elections. Mr. Treuhardt demonstrated the way to register a vote. Terry Mills Rex Moffett Mike Molaison Marla Montgomery Richard Lee Montgomery Becky Moore Jim Moore Lola Moore Linda Morgan Luciano Morin Terrell Moses Dennis Muldrow Leon Mullins Linda Mullins JUNIORS 331 Velda Rac Nellies Wendy Newton Alice Nichols Betty Nichols John Nichols Whitney John Nichols Kris Nordstrom Gary Novosad David O'Banion Mark Ocker Mike Ody Aranna Overstreet Danny Owens Mary Ann Parnell Floyd Parrish Mike PavlUka Terri Peterson Rita Pierce Linda Pitman Cindy Sue Pitts 332 JUNIORS POSTERS POSE AS PROPAGANDA Tanya Pope Margie Portales Cynthia Porter Debbie Potts Charles Powell Donald Powell Artie Presley Terry Prince Charlotte Pulliam Sherrie Purcell Delores Rainer Mary Raley Michael Rawls Patricia Raymer Robert Lee Read Ray Reams JUNIORS 333 Michael W. Redd Ginger Reed Lisa Repp Harry Reynolds Karen Rhoden Ernest Richardson Manning Ricketson Rill Riley Kathy Riley Richard Ripkowski Kay Robertson Carol Robertson Raymond Robinson Yolanda Rocha Becky Rodgers Jamie Rounds No. you can’t have a cut stone ring! Donna Rowe Forest Royder Eric Rntchrford Lois E. Sampson Tammy Sanders Alga San Miguel Donna Saveli Mike Schiliaci Vickie Schmadl Benny Scott Marietta M. Scott Karen Scrivncr Connie Sellers Donald Settle Everett Seymore Sammy Shank Bill Sharp Penny Sharp Louise Shaw Brad Sheffield JUNIORS 335 Mike Sheppard Rhonda Sherman Teresa Shirley Donna Shore Barbara Singleton Kay Sjolander Kenneth Sjolander Donald Skrabanek April Slade Don Slancy Clay Slaughter Bernudinc Smiles She said HI to me! Kay Simmons Cheryl Simon 336 JUNIORS Janice Smith Lyman Smith Mike Smith Peggy Smith Steffani Snead Anne Souhy Dan Stanley Darlene Stanley Kaye Stanley Dary l W. Mart Steve Steven Georgia Stephenson Martha Lou Stephenson Pat Stewart Debby Stipe Tim Stone Gladys Strouhal John Strown Charles Summers ill Tim Swiek JUNIORS 337 Harold Sycr Louis Monroe Tanner Danny Tassin Joy Taylor Darrel Telford Randy Thilradeaux Jesse Thompson Mary Beth Thompson Jo Ellen Thorpe Cheryl Tieman Debbie Tisdale Pamela Tomjack Denise Trahan Bill Traywick Jay Trcybig Sharon Troutman Becky Trusty Donnie Turner James Turner Robert Turner 338 JUNIORS Martha Turpin Mary Twardovrski David Tyer Becky Umhoitz Cathcryn Vest April Wade John Walker Bennie Wallace Jon Wallace Jeff Ward Craig Warren Ellen Watts TEACHERS GUARD COMMONS 339 Pat Way Ronnie Webb Billy Weber Sieve Weem- Sue Wcimcr Mike Welch Darla West Mary West Gary Whitaker Jo White Sheila White Shirley White Jenny Whitley Gary Whitman Angela Sue Whitt Diane Wilks 340 JUNIORS Janna Williams Jot Bol Williams Linda Williams Lcr Roy Williams Mike Williams Tommy Williamson Eddie Wilson Virginia Wilson Kenneth Windham Murry Wilzel Marty Woods Cary Wood Scot lie Worden Brian Worth Kathy Wright Iaisli Wright Lee Wright Mike Young Sandra Zeglin Geary Zeringue Jl NIORs 341 SOPHOMORE OFFICERS Carol Mullins President Carl McFarland Vice-President Cindy Norris Secretary 342 Ray Aaron Steven Ackerman David Acosta Robert Adams Sharon Adams Brenda Aiken Emery Allen Karen Allen William David Allen Anita Anderson Debbie Anderson Andie Ann Andrews Ricky Arcencaux Carmen Jewel Armstead Cary Arredondo Keith Askew Brenda Atherton Wayne J. Ausley Barbara Auzenne Darlene Auzenne Debi Avail! Nancy Ayrhart Ricky Backmeyer Roy Badgett Cary Bailey Glenn Balke Laurie Ball Pat Barfield Anson Barker Becky Barker Carl Barnett Cleophus Barnett Lou Ellen Barnett Wendell Barrow Bill Barsalou SOPHOMORES 343 BIOLOGY CLASS CUTS UP Chuck Barton Patricia Eva Bates Clinton Battle Dennis Bays Theresa Bearden Alan Beauchamp Lee Beauchamp Patti Beck Ann Bccka David Bcckmcyer Christie Behrens Denise Bell Pam Bell Vivian Bell Nancy Bennett Carol Gail Bickley Janice Biddle Mark Bigger Vicki Biggs Craig Mason Bigler Gayle Billings Kathy Billingsley Laura Billingsley Richard Bohalik 344 SOPHOMORES Cary Bogle Toni Bonry Billy Boothe Jack Brake Sarah Brantford Steve Braswell Dudley Breeding Mary Brccland Lucre Brewer Billy Wayne Bridwcll Sherri Broadway Patsy Brooks Jessica Brossett Dorothy Faye Brown Harry Brown Lee Brown Linda Brown Barbara Jean Bruner Cheryl Bryant James Buchanan Barbara Burts Don C. Bush Kulh By ford Richard Cagle Dean Campbell Paulette Campbell Steve Campbell David Cannon John Cantrell Steve Carrico SOPHOMORES 345 RED PERIL IS VINDICATED STUDENTS STAGE CATERPILLAR RACE Lois Carrier Vickie Carter James Casey Bill Castoe Jcrrie Caswell Eddie Caughman William Chamblin Peggy Chandler Vivian Chandler Ella Chase Peggy Cheatham Kenneth Childress Charles Clark Lee Clark James Clark Raymond Clement Lisa Coker Dianna Colburn Connie Cole Tommy Coleman Winnie Collins Peggy (Compton Robyn Cook Rhondu Corbell Oran Corlee Susan Coward Ricky Cox Wayne Cramer Kay Crawford Debbie Crow Yvonne Cummings Cary Cunningham 346 SOPHOMORES Tony Duhlquist Sheila Daniel Herbert Darsee Darrell Davis Larry S. Davis Larry W. Davis Michael Davis Penny Davis Wanda Davis Bill Dean William Deans Rocky DoLavergne Leon Dennis Ava DcShazo Nancy Dickerson Nathan Dickerson Bridgitt Dickey Linda Dodson Michael Donahue David Drake Kathryn DuBosc Gerald Duhon Jo Ann Duncan Eva Durham Vicki Durham Paula East Vickie Eddlcman I’ll raise you u quarter— SOPHOMORES 347 Cindy Edwards Jennie Ewards Robert Eilers Cynthia Ellis Dan Ellis Linda Engstrom Mark Entringm Gary Erwin Janie Estrada Kenneth Etienne Dewey Evans Lois Ann Escll Deborah Farmer Karen Faulk Lynn Faust Pamela Fenton Lydia Ffrcnch Kris Fields Dan Fischer Iiurnis Fisher Joey Fisher Kathleen Fisher Sue Fisher Patrice Flynn Donna Fontenot REGISTRATION: THE QUICK AND EASY COMPUTER WAY Sally Forrester Sally Foreman Darrell Foster William Fowler Ginger Foxworth Martha Foxworth John Foyt Jim Francis Esther Frazier Jerry Frazier Ricky French Robert Fulton Marcy Gallien Cheryl Gundy Patricia Garrett Karyn Ccgas Melody George Jody Geringcr I.ucas Geringcr Glen Gibbons Barry Giddcn Beth Gilbert Leonard Gilliam Wade Glenn Erma Gonzales Victor Gonzales Debra Coodwin Tracy Corden Brenda Goudeau Glenda Goudeau Sharon Gray Lester Green Bobby Greenwood Donna Gregersen Starlcltc Griffin SOPHOMORES 349 Herbert Hampton Ben Hampton Wynell Hanson Mike Cuthrie Leo Haggerty Liura Hall On second thought, don't smile at all. Wanda Hargrave Robert Harman Beth Harrington Barbara Harris Jack Harris Karen Harrison Vernon Hart Sheryl Hartless Barry- Mastic Larry Hastie Mitchell Hawks Louis Hawthorne Paul Heinrich Becky Hemphill Jerry Henderson Johnny Henderson Roger Henry Daniel Herndon 350 SOPHOMORES Wesley Herrin Debra Herrington Mike Hicks Patricia Hoffpauir William Holland Kicky Hollingshcad Donna Holt Linda Hooper Marilyn Hoskins Bobby Howard Pamela Howell Robert Hudgins David Hudson Max Hughes Cathy Hughes William Hulin Jackie Jekes Steve Ioergcr Gladys Ivey Daniel Jackson Donna Jackson Gary Jackson Wesley Jackson Enola Jaster Gary Jeffers Douglas Jefferson Jimmy Jeffrey Frank Jensen Steven Jenson Belinda Johnson Chery l Johnson Eddie Johnson Carrie Johnson Lois Johnson Ralph Johnson SOPHOMORES 351 Rayborn Johnson Sarah Johnson George Jones Joe Jones Sharon Jones Kelly Kalribe Rodney Kay Kerry Kelley Cecil Kelly Norman Keyes Gloria Kihbe Warren King Marilyn Kinney Lynn Kirkland Calvin Klaus Ulrich KU-inschmidt Carolyn Knowles Diana Korinck Frank Krul Johnny Kubik Patti Kunz Leslie Lanliam Michael Laramorc Sandra Latham Lindu Laurence Ronald Lawrence James Leatherwood Danny Lee Janelle I.emond Larry Leonard Frank Liddell Rusty Liles Chris Litras Regina Looney Annette Lowery 352 SOPHOMORES RANGER TORCHBEARER BEGINS FOOTBALL SEASON Frank Lowery Mike Luck Vicki McCallum Gregory McCullough Gloria McDaniel Carl McFarland Ronnie McGhee Sharon McGlone James McKee Helen McKenney Leslie McKenney Deborah McKinney Ricky McNulty Liana Macon Milton Magncss Cecil Magnuirk Teresa Marth Karl Martin Kim Martin Patrice Martin SOPHOMORES 353 SENTINEL SPONSORS CUPID COUPLE CONTEST Mark Maseorro Jewel Maxey Jeff May Deborah Mayfield Rick Mayhew Karen Mays Jeff Mcddcrs Steven Medders Judy Meier Douglas Merritt Dea Ann Mertz Soncerra Messiah Marcia Michelelti Cynthia Miller Jackie Miller Patty Miller Shirley Miller Calvin Mills Lois Minor Juanita Miranda Ronnie Montgomery Melba Moody Robert Moorman 354 SOPHOMORES Mary Moran Pam Moravck Jim Morgan Rosa Moragan Glenn Morris Raymond Morrow Thomas Mulkey Carol Mullens Patrick Murphy Lcslee Murray Janie Neal Darrell Nichols Pam Nixon Cindy Norris Steven Norris Billy Nunez Philip Nunn Denise Odom Todd Oldham Reynold Oliver Madoiyn Oman Doug Ostcrhus Terry Owen Wilbur Parker Randy Patterson Karen Pavliska Kathy Penton Robert D. Peters Victoria Pharr Linda Phillips Pain Phillips Cynthia Pitts Sidney Predom Barbara Preston Billy Prince SOPHOMORES 355 Pat Procter Layne Ramsey Monte Ramsey Sara Ramsey Terri Raney Joan Read Beth Reavis Sheila Reavis Camille Reed Cindy Rentier James Rapp Alvin Reynolds Connie Reynolds Billy Ray Rhoades Hal Richard Sherlyn Richardson Richard Ridge Danny Riggs Bobby Riley Charles Ripkowski Anthony Rivers Tommy Rourk Carol Roberts Kenneth Robertson Danny Rodgers Kathi Rodgers Cathy Rombs Patti Rosser Nancy Rougcou Donald Roy Charles Rucker Helen Sadik Jimmy Sammons Alice Samp«on Maria Sanchez 356 SOPHOMORES Jerry Sanders David Sun Miguel Martha Schneider Patricia Schneider Charles Schoppa Beverly Scott Frederick Scott Larry Scott Haney Seale Donna Sebcsta Kicky Seely Alvin Selraan Sally Shank Carol Sheffield Mickey Sherlund Debra Sherman Jill Shirey Stanley Sims Gerald Singleton Amy Smith Brenda Smith Charles Smith Cleo Smith SOPHOMORES 357 FANS BOOST RANGER SPIRIT Pamela Smith Rrnae Smith Sherry Smith Travis Smith Jerri Smoke Andy Sonnier Becky Sonnier Pamela Sorrells Charles Spencer Eugene Spencer Dennis Spivey Theresa St. Romain Charles Stafford Bobbie Stanley Joy Stanley Troy Stanley Janice Steele Jancy Stephenson Bobby Stevens Nadine Sterling Arlene Steward Joyce Stewart Debbie Stone Richurd Strahan Donna Strausscr 358 SOPHOMORES Irene Strnuhal Larry Stubbs Rhonda Sullivan Bill Swick Robert Sylvester Jo Taylor Kathy Taylor Sandra Taylor Sieve Taylor John Teel Willie Teano W'aync Theeck Lydia Thiclen Harold Thomas Leroy Thomas Howard Thompson William Thompson Nancy Threadgill Stephen Thulis Cindy Thurman Ricky Tirkner Mike Tiner Linda Tisdale Garth Todd David Toler SOPHOMORES 359 David Tolleson Patrick Tomjack Steven Tomlinson Alton Tompkins David Transou Dan Trant Jackie Trey big Jamie Turman Brad Turner Cherie Turner Connie Turner Robert Turnipsccd Pam Vaag Beck) Vestal Vicki Vickers Pam Vile Michael Vojacek Clifford Vowell Barbara Voytck Doris Wade Robert Wagnon Brenda Walker Jimmy Walker Linda Walker Mary Walker John Walmsley Petra Washburn Martha Watkins Steven Weatherly Paula Weaver James Webb Geraldine Wells Tassic Wells Walter Wells Maureen Wendel 360 SOPHOMORES Tana West Carol White Jacqueline White Judy White Mary’ White Milton White Robert White Roy White Billie Whitmire Becky Wieser Jean Wieser Don Wiesner Sharon Wilkins Cindy Wilkinson Jamie Wilks Ronald Wilks Janice Wilson Richard Wilson Wallace Wilson Jacqueline Witten David Witzel Jan Witzel Charles Wood Benny Woods Linda Woods Paula Wooten Shirley Worcester David Worthington Alfred Wolipka Donnie Wright Raylenc Wyatt Deborah York Nancy Young Nathan Young Randy Zeringuc SOPHOMORES 361 FRESHMAN OFFICERS Dennis Litton President Russell Clark Vice-President Marilyn Morgan Secretary 362 Randy Aaron IX nnic Adams Linda Adamck Do bora Albright Robert Albright John Allen Allison Ammons Gary Anderson Jay Anderson Paulette Anderson Diane Andrews Dennis Araujo Ronald Arcencaux Anna Arciniegas Lynn Armstrong Alan Wayne Arnold Larry Wayne Arnold Darlene Arsement Galvin Auzcnne Richard Auzennc Neal Ayling Deborah Badgcft Donna Baker Gloria Baker Joe Ballard Marilyn Barfield Miclilc Linda Barfield Lydia Barham Judy Barker Vickyc Barker Richard Barnes Theresa Barnes Steven Barnett Melvin Barrillcaux Klizahetli Barrow Rickey Barrow Linda Battarhec Robert Bays Waunicc Bell Sandra Bilnoski Carolyn Bivona Jerry Bliss Robert Blundell Diane Bobalik Judy Boncy Jerry Boucher Donna Bounds Pamclu Bowdoin Carlos Boyd Terry Boyd Tony Boyd Churk Brack Georgia Branch Kathv Bransford FRESHMEN 363 Dennis Brewer Kandy Brewer Becky Brook James Brooks Giurlc Brough Charles Brown Dianne Brown Joyce Brown Delira Bryant Dougins Bryant Fdgur Bryant David Buchanan Mike Buchanan Ronald BucM-her Gary Burns Henry Burton Jume Burton Peri Cain Kenneth Callaway James Campbell Mike Campbell Jeff Cannamore Lynn Canon Boyce Carlisle Debbie Carroll Jenny Carroll Ritchie Carroll Brenda Carter Brenice Casey Ros- Cathriner Charles Chandler Steve Chandler Larry Chapman William Charlton Jeff Chase Angela Cheatham 364 FRESHMEN MACHINES WORK FOR RELATED M iTH CLASS Mike Cheek Pierre Cheek Cheryl Cherry Gary Christensen Fred Cisneros Alec in Clunton Russell Clark Jeanette Claybough Suzanne Clement Nat Conder Patrick Conley Robert Conner Candy Cook Bill Cook Lee Cooper Winford Cosllow Julia Coward Joe Cowart Yvonne Cox John Craig Janice Crawford Patricia Creeks Culhlecn Creel Greg Cummings Carolyn Curran Laura Dahlquist Marie Dangerficld Booker T. Daniels Shirley Duvanay Damon Davenport Debbie Davidson Anglas Davis Cindy Davis I.ori Davis Sharon Davis Terry Lynn Davis Terry Wayne Davis William Davis Margaret C. Dean Kenny Deans Mel vin Do Bose Debbie DeCcll Pam DeLaVergne Bo Denson Laura Dickerson Orand Dill Debbie Douglas Stephen Downs FRESHMEN 365 Cindy Dunham Debbie Dupre John Durst Thomas Durst Gail Ecby Glenn Ecby Elaine Marie Eikc Debbie Elliott llryan Engstrom Bennie Epperson David Epps Mary Estes Betty Evans Gene Evans Phyllis Jean Fawvor Connie Fehring Gary Fehring Connie Ferguson Kita Fleming John Florida Anne Fortney Gay Lynn Foster G.enn Foster Mike Foster Steve Foxworth Leah Foyt Jim Francis Larry Frazier Lawrence Freeman Steven French Lynn Fulfs Billy Gantt Daniel Garcia Gordon Garrett Johnny Garrett Nan Garrett Susan Garrison ( athy Gay Mike Gcrbig Debbie Gibson Denise Gigot Connie Gilbert Bobby Godfrey Chery l Goins Lu Ann Goodin Lynn Goodman Kathryn Coodwin John Graham 366 FRESHMEN Stephen Graves Darlene Greer Charles Griffin Jimmy Griffith Ken Haase Judy Haekficld Fred Allen Hale Sandy Hale Irene Hall Jack Hall Linda Hall Pam Hall Roxanne Hall Kar n Hamil Tommy Hamilton Tom Hammon Lois Hampton David Hancock Bryan Hansen James Wilton Harbor Mark Hurdagc Vicki Harding Mary Jane Hargis Lloyd Hargrove Jeloru Harman Burl Harris Frank Harris James Harris Phillip Harris Tommy Harris Sherri Hartley Glenn Hartrick Linda Harvey Gayle Hayden Keith Haynie Vaughn Huzlell I didn't do it! The machine did it! MORALE HIGH FOR LEE GAME Janice Hensley Patricia Heinrich Jerry Hcinlschc! Walter Hciscl Michael Henderson Terry Hcn«ccy Miguel Hernandez John Herndon Diana Herrington Jan Hickman Michael Alan Hicks Pat Hill Jennifer Holland Steven Holland Rill Hollaway Robert Hollaway Pain Holt Reeeie lloluh Kathy Homan Ritu Hood Frank Hooper Margie Hooper Polly Hopper Penny Horn Connie Huff David Hughes Clifford IIunt Gregory Hunter Clenn Huntsman Mary Hurt Jerry Icke Butch Jackson Daniel Jackson Eartha James Saundra James Helen Jasper Lee Roy Jefferson Melinda Jenkins Steven Jennings Douglas Johnson 368 FRESHMEN Farl Jolmton Helen Johnson Etta Joyce Johnson Joyce Johnson Leigh Johnson Leon Johnson I.inila Johnson Louise Johnson Minnie Johnson Sarah Johnson Brenda Jones Kandy Jones Faye Keene Owen Kelso Mark Kerr Steven Kimball Charlie King Claudia King Dixie King Floyd King Billy Kinney Christine Kirk Eileen Kistler Michael Klaus Elaine Kotrla Larry Krolcezyk Helen Kuhik Kara Kudla Jadine Kvarme Dave Kveton Patty Lambert Janet Laney Sylvia Latham Terry I.«nghotham Kerry Lara more Barbara Lawrence WEIGHT MAN WINS POINTS A T REL FRESHMAN MEET Floyd King's shot put helps win fourth consecutive meet for Freshman squad. FRESHMEN 369 AES EXCHANGE STUDENT VISITS STERLING Rita LrBlanc Kathy Lore Ben Lending Chery l Leonard Joyce LcRoux Martha Leslarjettc Olando Lewis Roslyn Lewis Eddy Lindsey Jack Little Bobby Littlefield Dennis Litton Karen Joan Ia ggins John Lovett Duvid Loving Janet Lovings Lynette Lumpkin Debbie Lyle Mary MacKinnon Carson McBride Carol McChesney Jeffery McClure Jacquelyn McCoy Ronald McCoy Frances McCunc Vicki McDonald Richard McCilvray Vicki McGlone Linda McKay James McKinney Michael McLendon Debbie Magouirk Jimmy Malone Billy Martin Dale Martin Marvin Martin Mike Martin Elizabeth Martinez Donald Mortinka Danny Mascorro Wanda Masters Nathan Mathis Mary Muxey Cliff Mayfield David Meadows Sheryl Meadows Mary Mcars 370 FRESHMEN Garlan Mcnifoc Janis Mercicr Mike Meredith Richard Merlin Oliver Merrick Marvin Mcullion Clcn Mile Debbie Miller Melissa Miller Tim Milligan Eddie Monccaux James Montgomery Vicki Montgomery James Moody Morris Moody Garry Moore Denise Morgan Elizabeth Morgan Marilyn Morgan Virginia Morrow Cindy Morse Arthur Moyer Christi Muldrow Janet! Mullins Beverly Murphy Willard Myers Audrey Neal Joe Nelson Belinda Newman Sharon Nickerson James Norred John Norris Marcia Machado enjoys a week at Sterling. FRESHMEN 371 GIANT POSTERS TAKE TEAMWORK Theresc Norton Cheri Nunez Patty O’Brien Terry Orton Kathy Osborne Philip Osterhus Eunice Overstreet Sonnie Oxford Jimmy Parker Sharon Lea Parnell Judy Kay Parrish Irma Payne Clarence Pharr Cathy Pickett Sue Picre Mona L. Pigott Connie Pilgreen Carolyn Pitt Eloisa Portales Faye Potts Rose Prado James Pratt Debbie Presley Debbie Price Mike Price Debbie Proffer Glenda Puckett Pat Pulliam Donald Purcell Melwese Queen Debra Kay Rainer David Ramsey Dorothy Ramsey Ronnie Ramsey Jerry Raney Jimmy Rasberry Steven Rawls Cynthia Raymond Mike Reynolds 372 FRESHMEN Sharon Richards Jullie Richardson Mike Ricketson Paulrlle Rivers Philis Roberson Ruben Rocha Theresa Rocha David Rodgers Donald Rogers Donna Rogers Da niece Rombs Jeunenc Roush Ronald Royder Derrell Rumsey Susan Rushing Rebecca Russell Dirk Rutherford Girl Ryan David Sanchez Tom Sanchez Gene Savoy Vickie Savoy Candy Sawberger Katherine Schmadl Connie Scott Patsy Scott Ronald Scott Stephen Scott Terri Scott Tommy Scott Jeanette Seely Milton Sellers Ollic Seymore Scott Slteley Charles Shelton Ricky Sherlund Bubba Sherman Steven Shirley Gretchen Shoopman FRESHMEN 373 Michael Simon Pamela Simon Jasper Sims Mar Singleton Theresa Singleton Stephen Sivek Cheryl Slaid Kay Smallcy Genevieve Smiles Anna Smith Chercce Smith Clydcne Smith Dehra Smith Donald Smith Doris Smith James Smith Marcia Smith Maurice Smith Nancy Smith Mike Smoke Aubrey Soileau Albert Solis Michael Solis Theresa Sonnier Jo Ann Sorrells Norma Stacey Deborah Stancr Martin Stainer Cindy Slap Dale Stasney Pete Stefani Philip Stephens Bobby Stephenson Gloria Stevcrson Esther Stewart Randy Strahan Candice Strickland Guy Stutes Ricky Swanncr Donald Tassin Garry Taulor Kim Taylor Trudy Taylor Carolyn Tezino Christine Thomas Jeonine Thompson Delbert Thrash Mark Thulis 374 FRESHMEN Mark Tiller Virginia Timmons Brad Tolleson Steve Tomlinson Susan Trammel George Treff Janice Trcybig Sara Trusty Danny Twardowski Evelyn Twardowski Bill Upton Janis Vargas Norma Wesley Jeannie Vick Joey Vogel Nellie Wade Wanda Wakefield Roy Waldrep Billy Walker Ronna Walker Rudy Walker Kris Wallace Mike Wallace Pat Wallace Michael W'altcr Karol Walters Brenda Ward Cynthia Ward Nancy Ward Alvin Washington Carol Watkins Shirley Watkins Jeffrey Way Virginia Webber Steven Weir Deborah Welch FRESHMEN STRUGGLE THROUGH ORIENTATION Debra Jean Welch Richard Whatley Donna Wheatfall Theo Wheatfall Donald Wheaton Karen White Charles R. Whitley Donnie Whitman Kenneth Whittredge Sharon Wicker Paul Wier Clarissa Williams Donnie Williams Lajeana Williams Mitzi Williams Royce Trent Williams Vicki Williams Robhic Sue Williamson Jo Lynne Williamson Terry Williamson Davida Villis Sandy Wilson Kathleen Wilson Kenneth Wilson Thomas Wilson Troy Wilson Vicki Wimmcr Alida Wingate Timothy Winslow Diana Witt Carolyn Witzel John Wolczynski Charles Wood Kathleen Woods Joe Woods 376 FRESHMEN FACULTY THESPIANS PRESENT 'EDEN” The snake has all ihe lines. Sidney Woods Bobby Woodward Carol Woolverton Judy Worcbester Bill Worthington Danny Wright Jcanctla Wright Judy Wright Debra Wyatt Shirley Wyman Steve Yeager Timothy Zamora Beverly Zubik Janie Zumhrum John Patrick Zumwalt 377 ADAMS. JEFFERSON D. 269, 68. 95. 101. 125.196, 197, 198, 199 Football 2, 3, 4 Baseball 3. 4 Interact 2, 3, 4 ADAMS, OLGA E. 269 G.R.A. 2, 3, 4 Choir ALDERSON, KEN1TH D. 57, 156. 269, 52. 95, 98. 163 Football 3, 4 Track 4 Baseball 3 Interact 3. 4 Jets 4 Choir 3, 4 Officer ALLEN. DONALD S. 269. 156 ALYEA, DAVID C 269,263 ANDREWS. ROGER H. 190. 269,146 Bund 2, 3 Octagon 3, 4 ARAYJO, LOUIS B. 269 Football 2 ARMSTRONG, GEORGE S. 269, 95, 98, 71 Football 3, 4 Sterling Citizen 4 ARNOLD. GEROGE T. 269 ARNOLD. KENNETH J. 269 .ARSEMENT. SHARON K. 203, 269. 44. 45, 146, 152. 144 Band 2, 3. 4 Officer 2. 4 Keyettes 2. 3, 4 Literary Club 2. 3 Student Council 2, 3, 4 Class Officer 3 Inaugural Bull 2, 3 Homecoming 4 Club Sweetheart 2 Bund Sweetheart 4 Cum Laudc ATKINS, LINDA C. 269. 179 Kaleidoscope 3 Tri Hi-Y 4 AVANT. WILLARD 17, 270, 214, 215 Arts and Crafts 2, 3, 4 A YUNG. SHIRLEY A. Future Homemakers 3. 4 AYCHART. HOWARD C 270. 172, 173. 247. 250. 121 Track 2, 3, 4 Octagon 2 Interact 3, 4 Literary Club 2, 3, 4 BADCETT. GEORGE H. 270, 213 Photography Club 3 BADGETT, RANDALL G. 270 BAGGETT. JOHN W. 270. 220 BAIN. MARY 180, 181. 182, 76, 270, 140. 170. 247, 177 Stars 2. 3. 4 Honor Society 3. 4 Antler 3. 4 Officer 4 Literary 3. 4 French 2 Student Council 3 Governor Staff 4 Top Ten 4 Magna Cum Luudc Dramatic Production 3 BALL. ROBIN 270, 156. 187 Jr. Optimises 4 Literary Club 3 Future Teachers 2 Choir 2. 3, 4 BARKER. SHARON 270 Nike 4 Choir 2 BARNETT. HELEN A. 270 BARROW, MICHAEL G. 270, 140, 76 Forensic League 4 Honor Society 3, 4 Drama Club 2, 3, 4 Top Ten 4 Magna Cum Laudc BASHRUM, KENNETH 270 D.E.C.A. 3. 4 BATES. VELMA D. 271 BATTARBEE. KAHLEEN 148, 150, 187, 271. 142. 146 Band 2. 3. 4 Officer 2, 3 Jr. Optimisses 2, 3, 4 Officer 3, 4 G.R.A.' 4 Student Council 4 Drama Club 2. 3 BEARDEN, CONNIE S. 271 Anchor Club 2, 3, 4 BELL, CAROL Y. 271 Arts Crafts Club 2, 3, 4 BELL, JENNIFER 175, 184, 185, 271, 139. 140, 171 Stars 2, 3, 4 Honor Society 3, 4 Officer 4 Anchor Club 2. 3. 4 Officer 4 French Club 2, 3 Officer 3 Science Seminar 4 Magna Cum Laudc Sentinal Staff 4 BENNETT, THOMAS 197, 198, 246, 271. 156. 163 Choir 4 Interact 4 Literary Club 4 BERMAN. BELVA L. 271 Tri-Hi Y 3 BERNARDIN, MICHEL M. 271, 146, 173 Band 2, 3. 4 Nike 3. 4 BICKLEY. NOR LEY B. 197, 198. 252, 271. 68. 99, 72 Football 2, 3, 4 Baseball 2. 3. 4 Interact Club 2, 3, 4 Sterling Citizen 4 BISHOP. PAULA S. 272 Anchor 2. 3 Officer 3 Kaleidoscope 3 BITTICK. RICHARD B. 272 BLACK. KAREN 272 BLAKE. PAUL L 272 BLUM. RICHARD BOBBITT. KANDY C. 272, 263 Golf 2. 3. 4 BOUNCER. JERRY A. 272 Key Club 2 Literary Club 2 Kaleidoscope 3 BOOTS. THELMA E. 272 BOSWELL, JAMES R. 272, 61, 95, 99 Football 2, 3. 4 Interact 2, 3, 4 BOWERS, JOY K. 272 BOYD. JOAN D. 273 BOYER, CAROLE A. 273, 135, 168, 195. 237 Stars 2, 3. 4 Officer 4 Tennis 2, 3, 4 Junior Rotary Anns 3, 4 G.R.A.’s 3. 4 Officer 3 Student Council 2, 3, 4 Officer 3 Cum laiudc BRACK. DONNA E. 273, 152, 153 Band 2, 3. 4 Officer 2, 3 Anchoy Club 2, 3 BRADFORD, ERNEST L. 273 BRAKE, GLENN G. 273, 140, 142 Honor Society 3, 4 Student Council 4 Cum Laude BRANCH, EILEEN 273 BRANIN, MARILYNN J. 273 BRAY, MACK P. 273,214,78 BREWER. JOANNA C. 273, 140, 156, 203 Stars 2, 3. 4 Dramatic Production 2, 3 Honor Society 3, 4 Keyettes 3, 4 German Club 2, 3 Junior Optimisses 2 Cum Laudc BKIDWELL, D. 273 BROUGH, SHIRLIE D. 273, 235 C.R.A. 3. 4 BROUSSARD, JAMES L. 273, i09 Basketball 3 BROUSSARD, KIRBY S. 274 BRYANT. LEWIS A. 274, 131 BURNETT. TERRY L. 274 BURNSIDE, R.-D. 274, 186, 259 V.I.C.A. 3, 4 Club Beau 3. 4 BURRELL. ROBERT W. 274, 146, 149. 150 Band 2, 3, 4 BURRIS. PATRICIA A. 274 V.I.C.A. 3 Business Club 3, 4 I.C.T. 4 BURTON. BEVERLY E. 274, 208, 210 Stars 2, 3 Lioness 2, 3 CAIN. KAY L 275, 156 G.R.A. 2. 3 Choir 2, 3, 4 CALHOON, RANDAL C 275, 156 Forensic League 2, 3, 4 Dramatic Production 2, 3, 4 Drama Club 2, 3, 4 Choir 2. 3. 4 CALLAWAY, DERYL D. 275 F.II.A. 2 Officer 2 Choir 2 CAMPBELL, CONNIE L. 180, 181, 182, 275. 139, 110, 156 380 Dramatic Production 2, 3, 4 Honor Society 3, 4 Officer 4 Antler Club 2, 3, 4 Officer 2, 3, 4 Drama Club 3. 4 Choir 2, 3, 4 Manna Cum Laudc CAMPBELL, WILLIAM R. 275, 259 CAMPOS. MICHAEL A. 275, 150 Choir 3, 4 CANNON, MARTHA H. 275, 146, 216 Band 2, 3. 4 CARLISLE, PATRICIA A. 275, 228 Band 2 F. H.A. 2, 3, 4 CARUTHERS. TIMOTHY A. 275 CASEY, JAMES O. 275,214 CASTILLO. ARNOLD 275, 95, 96, 97 Football 2, 3, 4 Baseball 2. 3. 4 Octagon 2, 3, 4 CAUGHMAN, VINCENT E. 275,190 Octagon 2, 3, 4 CHANDLER, CATHERINE S, 276, 142, 143, 193, 195 Stars 2, 3, 4 Officer 4 J.R.A. 2, 3. 4 Officer 3 C. R.A. 3. 4 Student Council 2, 4 Favorites 3 CHANDLER. MICHAEL K. 276, 47, 191 Football 2 Favorites 3 CHANDLER, RUSSELL J. 276 V.I.C.A. 2 I.C.T. 2, 3, 4 CHAPMAN, BRIAN C. 276 CHATHAM, MICHAEL W. 276 Dramatic Production 3 CHEATHAM. MILTON E. 276 Art Club 2 CHENIER, MARY F. 276 CHERRY. RICHARD I. 276 CHILDRESS. JOHN V. 276, 95. 100 Football 2. 3, 4 Interact 2, 3, 4 CIRUTJ, FLOYD I. 114. 125, !28. 73. 194. 276, 68, 109, 112, 113, 196, 197, 198. 199 Basketball 2, 3, 4 Baseball 2. 3, 4 Interact 2, 3. 4 Officer 3. 4 Sterling Citizen 4 Senior Favorite 4 CLACK. JUDITH S. 276 Speech and Drama 2, 3 CLAY. JACK B. 276 D. E. 3. 4 CLEVELAND. CECEUA E. 277, 263 CLIFT. MONTY 277 CLINTON. JIMMY W. 277, 206 Football 2 Key Club 2. 3, 4 Jets 2 Choir 2 COFFEY. JO A. G. R.A. 4 COLBURN. RONALD E. 277, 205, 206 Dramatic Production 2, 3, 4 Key Club 2, 3, 4 Choir 2. 3, 4 COLE. DONALD W. 277 COLEMAN. JOHNNIE 199, 277, 109, 113, 115, 197, 198, 177 Basketball 2, 3. 4 Interact 3, 4 Photography Club 2, 3. 4 Governor Staff 4 COLLINS. BETTY L. 277 COLLINS. SAMMIE D. 277 COLLUM, ELAINE 277 Stars 2, 3 G.R.A. 2. 3 Officer 2 Choir 2, 3 CONDER. GLENNA D. 278, 268, 236, 193, 195. 177 Stars 2, 3 J.R.A. 2, 3. 4 Officer 3. 4 G.R.A. 2. 3. 4 Class Officer 4 Governor Staff 4 CONSIDINE, MILDRED A. 181, 182, 177. 278. 170. 175 Stars 2, 3, 4 Officer 4 Dramatic Production 3 Antler 2. 3, 4 Literary 2 Relay Queen Court 4 Governor Staff 4 Sentinel Staff 4 COOK, VICKI Ct 278, 169 Stars 2, 3. 4 Literary Club 2, 3, 4 Cum Laudc CORLEY. MILTON L. 278 Arts Crafts 3 COSTLOW, LILLIAN M. 278 COULTER. SUSAN C. 278 Photography Club 2 COWART. PATRICIA K. 278, 173, 236 COX. PAMELA M. 278. 187 Junior Optimises 4 G.R.A. 2. 3. 4 CRAMER. RAY 278 CREEKS, LAVERNE 278, 229 F. H.A. 2. 3. 4 CREEL, COLLEEN 175, 194. 195 G. R.A. 2 Drama Club 3, 4 CREEL, JAMES W. 279 D.E. 4 CREEL. ROBERT I). 197, 198, 278, 45. 194. 195 Basketball 2, 3, 4 Baseball 2 Interact 2, 3. 4 Chess Club 3, 4 Club Beau 4 CRISWELL, PATRICIA J. DANIELS. SANDRA 279 Band 2 DARBY. DIANA 279. 146, 148, 202,' 203 Band 2, 3, 4 Officer 3. 4 Honor Society 3, 4 Kcyettcs 2, 3, 4 Officer 3, 4 Literary Club 2 Magna Cum Laude DAVIS. D. ROD 279 Drama Club 2, 3, 4 DAVIS, DEBORAH L. 279, 156 Choir 4 DAVIS. DONNELL A. 279, 98, 126, 206 Football 2 Basketball 2 Track 2 Key Club 2 Jets 2 DAVIS, LINDA DAVIS. ROBERTA M. 279 DAVISON, CINDY S. 75, 279, 63, 140, 167. 193, 195 Stars 2, 3, 4 Officer 4 Honor Society 3, 4 Officer 3 J.R.A. 3. 4 Officer 4 Literary 2, 3, 4 Officer 3 Student Council 2, 3 Favorites 3 Top Ten Good Sportsmanship League 2, 3, 4 Magna Cum Laude Football Sweetheart 3 DePRANG, PHILLIP 279,91,205, 206 Cheerleader 3, 4 Key Club 2, 3, 4 Club Beau 3, 4 DEAN, ELIZABETH N. 280, 214 Art Club 2, 3, 4 DEAN, HOMER M. 280 DEERING, DEBORAH J. 280, 156, 163. 208. 210 Stars 2. 3 Choir 2. 3. 4 Officer 4 Lioness 2, 3, 4 Officer 2. 3 Dramatic Production 2, 3, 4 French Club 2 Officer 2 DIX. JAMES E. 280 DIXON, JERRY L 280 DOUCET. VELETA M. 280 DOWLING, KAREN E. 280, 229 F.H.A. 2, 3. 4 I.C.T. 3. 4 DRYDEN, CARROLL 280 DUKE. CHARLES M. 280, 259 Track 2. 3 Literary 2, 3, 4 V.I.C.A 4 I.C.T. 4 Officer 4 DURANT, LARRY A. 280 DURHAM, DONNA R. 280, 229 F.H.A. 2, 3. 4 DURHAM. GLEN A. 280 History Club 2, 3, 4 DURST. GERALD D. 281, 204, 205, 206 Key Club 4 Officer 4 GUNN AIR CONDITIONING AND HEATING CO. AIR TEMP Residential Commercial Engineering Sales and Service 422-7667 314 Schilling Baytown EARLS. MICHAEL D. 281 Key Club 2 Deutscher Vrrein 2. 3. 4 ELLIS. KENNETH L. 281 EMORY. KAREN 281 Tennis 2 Future Scientists Club 2 Officer 2 EPPS. BETTY J. 281 ERWIN. ELIZABETH A. 281,167, 203 Stars 2, 3, 4 Officer 4 Keycttes 2. 3, 4 Drama 3. 4 French Club 2 ETENNE. BARRY B. 281 EWEI.I. PHYLLIS E. 281, 71,140. 142, 203 Honor Society 3, 4 Kcvettes 2. 3, 4 Officer 4 Magna Cum Iaiude Student Council 2, 3 Sterling Citizen 4 FA NESTI EL, MICHAEL 281 FANNIN. DARRELL J. 281 FEHRING, PAULA J. 282 F.H.A. 2. 3. 4 FELDER, BARBARA L. 282, 195, 218 Chess Club 4 Jr. Rotury Anns 4 FERGUSON. CHESTER C. 282, 259 V.I.C.A. I FERRELL, JEAN C. 282. 140. 169, 237. 193. 195 Stars 2, 3, 4 Officer 4 Dramatic Production 3, 4 Honor Society 3. 4 J.R.A. 2. 3, 1 Officer 2. 3. 4 French Club 2 G.R.A. 3. 4 Magna Cum Laudc FFRENCH, ELNA G. 282, 156 Stars 2 Drama Club 3. 4 FIELDS. LINDA D. 282. 250, 251 Anchor Club 2 Nike 3, 4 FISHER. ODESSA 282 FISHER, REX G. 114, 57. 173, 197, 198, 199, 282, 53, 69, 95, 97. 98, 101, 109, 112 Football 2, 3 Basketball 2. 3, 4 Track 2 Interact 2, 3, 4 Chess Club 3, 4 Officer 3 Inaugural Ball 4 FISHER, TERESA N. 282, 173, 251, 159 Nike Club 3, 4 Choir 2, 3, 4 FITZWATER, KYLE D. 282 FOSHEE, LIANNE 283, 187 Jr. Optimises 2, 3, 4 F.T.A. 2. 3, 4 Officer 3 FOSTER. TERESA D. 283 FOXWORTH, LINDA JO 283, 171, 180. 181. 182 Stars 2, 3, 4 Dramatic Production 3 Antler 3, 4 Officer 4 Literary 3, 4 Officer 3, 4 Seminal Staff 2 FRANK. RENA A. FRANKLIN. DIANA L. History 2. 3 FRAZIER. JOYCE L. F. H.A. 2. 3 V.I.C.A. 3 FREEMAN. SANDRA L. 282 Choir 3 FREEMAN. SAUNDRA A. 283 FRENCH, DEBRA L. 283, 167,173, 237. 177 Stars 2. 3, 4 Officer 4 J.R.A. 4 G. R.A. 3. 4 Governor Staff 4 FRENCH. JAMES E. 283 Kaleidoscope 3 Jets 3 FULLEN, BRYAN G. 284, 241 Foot bull 2 Track 2 Literary Club 2, 3 Officer 2 Future .Scientists 4 382 FULLER. BETTY R. 284, 171, 208, 209, 210 Slurs 2, 3, 4 Dramatic Production 3 Lioness 2, 3. 4 Officer 3. 4 Hearts Roses Ball 3 Relay Queen Court 4 Choir 2, 3 FURCESON. ROBERT A. 28 Jets 2, 3, 4 CANDY, WILLIAM K. 281, 220 Honor Society 3, 4 German 3 Magna Cum Laude D.E.C.A. 4 Officer 4 GANTT. CEENEE 284 GARRETT, CYNTHIA K. 284 Band 2, 3. 4 Literary Club 2 History Club 3 Seminal Staff 3, 4 GARRETT. GREGORY L. 284, 172, 190, 131 Band 2, 3 Swimming 4 Octagon 2, 3, 4 GARRETT, PATRICIA L. 77, 284, 146, 149, 175 Band 2, 3. 4 History 3, 4 Seminal Staff 3, 4 GEASLIN, SHIRLEY J. 284 Antler 3, 4 GENTRY. PAUL C. 284 GERZA, GARY F. 285 GIGOUT. KEVEN 285 GILBERT. MARY A. 285, 220 D.E.C.A. 4 Officer 4 GILBERT, SHERYL M. 216, 217, 285. 47. 171, 208, 209 Stars 2, 3. 4 Officer 4 Dramatic Production 3 Honor Society 4 Lioness 2, 3, 4 Officer 4 F.B.L.A. 2. 3. 4 Officer 2 Star Goddess 4 Choir 2. 3 Cum Laude GINZEL, GORDON G. 285 German Club 2, 3, 4 GLENN. VICKI D. 285. 142, 171, 208, 209, 210 Stars 2, 3, 4 Officer 4 Dramatic Production 4 Lioness 2. 3, 4 Officer 2, 3, 4 French 2 Student Council 2, 4 GONZALES, ORVICE M. 285, 179, 262 Tri-Hi-Y 4 GONZALEZ. YVONNE 1). 285 Nike 3 Officer 3 COPFFARTH, A. BRENT 285, 139, 140 Honor Society 3, 4 Officer 4 German Club 2, 3 Officer 2. 3 Science Seminar 2, 3, 4 Magna Cum Laudc GORE. JACKSON H. Crafts 2 I.C.T. 3, 4 COUDEAU. LYNETTE A. 286 GREEN MELVIN 286, 95. 98, 156 Football 2, 3, 4 Baseball 3 Drama Club 3, 4 Glut Officer 3 Choir 4 GREENE, GEORGANNE 286, 47, 69. 171, 203, 254 Stars 2, 3, 4 Officer 4 Honor Society 3 Kcyettc Officer 3. 4 Drama Club 2, 3, 4 Officer 4 Student Council 2 Class Officer 2 Star Goddess 4 Favorite 2 GRESHAM, BENNIE 286 Tri-Hi-Y 3 GUIDRY. LOUIS 286, 47, 95, 100, 196, 197, 198, 216, 217 Football 2, 3, 4 HEFNER'S Fine China and Gifts Bridal Registry Easy Lay Away 613 Park Street 427-2614 383 BOYER’S DRAPERY SHOP AND INTERIORS 117 East Texas Ave. Phone 427-5537 Interact 2, 3. 4 Officer 3 GUILLORY. CAKI.A 286 Tri-Hi-Y 3 GUTHRIE, BEVERLY 0. 140, 286. 170, 226. 227 Stars 2, 3. 4 Honor Society 4 J.R.A. 3. 4 German Club 2, 3, 4 Officer 3, 4 Cum Laudc HAAS, LESLIE E. 286, 231 Jets 3. 4 HAGGERTY. MILDRED 286 Tri-Hi-Y 3 HAULER, LINDA J. 286, 60. 156 Future Teacher 4 Relay Queen Court 4 Choir 4 HALL, ROY 286, 72. 218 Chess Club 4 Sterling Citi .cn 4 HARGRAVE, LARRY W. 286 Tennis 2, 3 HARMAN, DARRELL 287 HARRIS, RUBY J. 287 HARRIS, BRUCE H. 287 HART, LINDA S. 287, 140. 171. 195. 235, 177 Stars 2, 3, 4 Honor Society 3, 4 J.R.A. 2, 3, 4 Literary 2, 3 G.R.A. 4 Science Seminar 4 Governor Staff 4 Cum Laude HART, RICHARD E. 287. 53, 61. 95. 96. 97. 101. 57. 1%. 197. 198 Football 2, 3. 4 Track 2. 3. 4 Interact 2. 3, 4 Officer 2, 3 Inaugural Ball 2, 4 Governor Staff 3 HARTRICK, L. STEVE 287, 45. 142. 143. 120, 121. 122 Track 2. 3. 4 Student Council 4 Good Sportsmanship League Delegate 4 Choir 3 HARTZ. STEVEN E. 287 HAYDEN. RAY 259 V.I.C.A. 3. 4 HAYN1E, ROCKY W. 287 HEASLEY. CAROL A. 288. 181, 182. 226. 227 Anchor Club 3, 4 German Club 2. 3. 4 HEIDBREDER. LARRY 288, 95. 101. 252 Rodeo Club 4 Football 2. 3. 4 HEINRICH. ROGER 288 HENDRICKS. KENNETH A. 288 HENDRIX. RANDY L. 288 HENSLER. DEBORAH L. 288. 193. 195 J.R.A. 2. 3. I Officer 3. 4 Drama Club 2. 3. 4 Officer 3 HERNANDEZ. HORTENSE 288 HERRIN. REBECCA A. 288, 170. 180. 181. 182. 177 Stars 2, 3, 4 • Officer 4 Honor Society 3, 4 Antler 3, 4 Officer 4 Drama 3 Governor Staff 4 Cum l iude Dramatic Production 2, 3 HICKS. JACK L. 259 V.I.C.A. 3. 4 HIG.MAN. THERESA L. 289. 146. 149. 175. 187 Band 2, 3. 4 Junior Optimisses 3, 4 HOLLAND. MACK A. 289. 157 Choir 3. 4 HOLMES. BENNY J. 289 HOOK. A. LARRY 289 HOPKINS. BRENDA L. 289 HOSKINS. MICHAEL I). 289. 190. 131 Swimming 2, 3, 4 Octagon 2, 3, 4 Jets 2. 3. 4 HOTZE, MARGARET' A. 289. 175, 181. 182 Antler Club 2, 3, 4 Sent inn! Staff 3. 4 Student Council 3 HOWSER. STEWART 289 HRABINA. SYLVIA A. 289 Choir 3 HUDEC. PAMELA K. 235. 289, 48. 142. 159. 234 G.R.A. 4 Officer 4 Student Council 2 Choir 4 Drama Club 2. 3 Relay Queen Court 4 HUGHES. HAROLD D. 289 HUMPHREY, MARGARET A. 289. 140, 171, 195. 177 Honor Society 3, 4 Stars 2. 3. 4 J.R.A. 2. 3. 4 Officer 4 Literary Club 2, 3 G.R.A. 4 Science Seminar 2, 3, 4 Magna Cum Laudc HURON. ROBERT B. 290 INFANTE. MARIA C. 290, 162 Drama Club 2 JACKSON, JAN D. 290 JAMES. DELLA D. 290 Tri Hi-Y I Officer 4 G.R.A. 4 JANOWSKI, LAVERNE 290 JEFFREY. DEBORAH 290, 50. 157. 180. 181. 182 Dramatic Production 2, 3, 4 Antler 2, 3, 4 Officer 4 384 CULPEPPER FURNITURE Phone 422-81 15 .. Area Code 713 612 West Texas Avenue Baytown, Texas BAYTOWN’S GREAT FURNITURE STORE Choir 2, 3, -I Relay Queen 4 JENNINGS. DIANA S. 290, 170, 181. 182, 245 Slurs 2. 3, 4 Anllrr Club 4 French Club 2, 3, 4 Officer 3 Cum Laude JENSON. MYRON M. 290 JOHNSON. CHARLOTTE L. 291 V.I.C.A. 3. 4 JOHNSON. HARRY K. 291, 263 JONES. CHARLES E. 291, 157, 190 Football 2, 3, 4 Dramatic Production 3 Octagon Club 2,3, 4 Drama Club 2, 3, 4 Choir 2, 3. 4 JONES. DANIEL C. 291 Football 2 F.B.L.A. 2. 3. 4 Officer. 2, 3 JONES, FLOYD C. JONES, JANIS 291. 187 Drama Club 4 Jr. Optimises 4 Relay Queen Court 4 JONES. MILES 291, 218 Forensic League 3 Chess 4 KELLY. FRANCES 291 KARNES. MERLE 291 Forensic League 4 Honor Society 4 Key Club 4 Magna Cum Laude German Club 4 KELLEY, JOY 291 KELLEY. TIM 291 Baseball 4 Swimming 3 Dramatic Production 2, 3 Interact 4 KELLY, SHERRY 291 Choir 3 KEOUCHAN, SUE 284, 291, 91. 195 Cheerleader 3. 4 French Club 2, 3 J.R.A. 2, 3. 4 Drama Club 4 KIEKE. MARY 292, 175, 181, 182 Antler Club 4 Sentina Staff 4 KING, DAVID 292, 70, 230, 77 Forensic League 3, 4 Jets 2, 3, 4 Officer 4 Sterling Citizen 4 KING. SANDI 292 Stars 3, 4 Honor Society 3. 4 Jr. Optimisses 3, 4 F.H.A. 2. 3 Cum Laudc Litcrary Club 4 KNAPPICK. KAREN 292 KNOX. LESLIE KOLB. DEBR A 292. 140. 146. 149, 74 Band 2. 3, 4 Honor Society 3, 4 Jr. Optimisses 2. 3. 4 Literary Club 2, 3 Top Ten 4 Magna Cum Laude Salutatorian History Club 4 KORBACH. DEBBIE 203 Stars 2. 3 Honor Society 3. 4 Keyettes 2. 3. 4 Literary (Hub 2, 3 Cum Laudr Student Council 2, 3 KOWARD, JOHN KROLCZYK. BERNICE 292 V.I.C.A. 3 Club Sweetheart 3 KROLCZYK. DEBBIE 293, 152, 185 Band 2, 3, 4 Officer 2, 4 History Club 2. 3, 4 Anchor Club 2, 3. 4 KUBIK, JIMMY 293, 259. 131 Swimming 2, 3. 4 V.I.CA. 4 KYSAR, STEVE 293, 95, 100 Football 2, 3 LAMB. NYCEA 293. 236 F.H.A. 2 JO ANN LAMBERT 293 LAM PIN, MARCIA 293 LANDRY. WILDERINE 293 KEATING FORD Crosby One Man Tells Another Baytown Houston Crosby 426-3531 426-3532 578-2118 LANHAM. FRITZ 293. 139. 140. 177, 75 Honor Society 3. 4 Officer 3. 4 Science Seminar 2, 3. 4 Top Ten 4 Magna Cum Laude Governor Staff 4 LARSEN. SHERRY 293. 193, 195. 194 Cheerleader 2 J.R.A. 2. 3. 4 Literary1 Club 2, 3 Inaugural Rail 2 LATTIMORE. JAMES RAY 293 LAWRENCE. DEBRA M. 293 LEATHER WOOD. JENNIE 293 LEMON'D, LINDA 294 Forensic league 2. 3 Drama Club 4 History Club 2. 3 LENO. KENNETH 294 LEONARD. GARY L. 294 Basketball 2. 3, 4 Golf 2. 3. 4 Key Club 2. 3, 4 LeROUX. SUZAN 294. 142 Drama Club 4 Student Council 4 Club Sweetheart 4 LESTARJETTE. LARRY 29L 146. 118 Band 2. 3. 4 LESTER. JUDY 294 Nike 3 LIGHTFOOT. PERRY 295 LILES. DONNIE LINTELMAN. BETTY 295, 1. 139. MO. 170. 187. 247. 176. 177 Stars 2, 3, 4 Honor Society 3. 4 Officer 4 Jr. Optimise 2, 3, 4 Officer 3, 4 Literary Club 2, 3. 4 Officer 3. 4 Science Seminar 2. 3 Relay (Jueen Court 4 Governor Staff 4 Cum Laudc Dramatic Production 3 LITTLEFIELD. JILL 295 Drama Club 2, 3. 4 LOCKETT. PAUL 295 LOVING. SHARON 295 LOWRY, GARY 295 LUKER. KATHY 295 MacIIALSKY. BETTY 297 F.H.A. 2, 3. 4 MACON. LARRY 296, 140, 230, 231. 75 Honor Society 3. 4 Jets 2. 3, 4 Top Ten 4 Magna Cum Laude MARTIN, ROBERT 297, 131 Swimming 2, 3. 4 MASSEY. SUSAN 297, 168. 175 Star 2. 3. 4 Seminal Staff 4 MASTERS. DEBBIE 297. 251 Nike Club 4 McBRlhE. W. STEVE 124, 121 Track 2. 3. 4 Honor Society 3. 4 Key Club 2. 3. 4 Cum laiude Literary 2 Officer 2 McBRIDE. RICHARD 295 McCALLUM. DONNA 208. 209. 210, 247. 295, 45. 54, 68. 57. 63. 168 Slurs 2, 3. 4 Officer 4 Lioness Club 2, 3, 4 Officer 2, 3. 4 Literary Club 2. 3. 4 Officer 2. 3. 4 Student Council 2, 3 Officer 3 Inaugural Bull 3. 4 Favorites 2, 4 Star Goddess 3 Homecoming Court 4 McCOY. HENRY 295 Football 3 McCRAW, BECKY 157, 163, 167, 208. 209. 210, 295, 68. 142. 144 Stars 2, 3. 4 Officer 4 Dramatic Production 2, 3 Lioness 2. 3. 4 Officer 2. 3. 4 Student Council 3. 4 Officer 3 Favorites 3. 4 Choir 2, 3, 4 Officer 4 McCUEN, JILL 2%. 159, 175 Forensic League 2. 3, 4 Drama Club 2, 3. 4 McCULLOUCH. JODIE 296 Crafts Club 4 McELROY. ROMA JAN 296, 229 Tri-Hi-Y 4 F.H.A. 4 McCHEE. MARGIE 296. 54. 57. 179 Tri-Hi-Y 4 F.H.A. 1 McHENRY. LINDA 2%. 234, 236 C.R.A. 4 McMANIS. RICHARD 296 Mc.MORROW. LINDA 296. 146. 149, 160. 149, 150 Band 2. 3. 4 Antler Club 4 Future Teachers 4 MEADOWS, BRENDA 297, 157 Choir 2. 3. 4 Hearts Roses Ball 3 MEARS. BECKY 297 MERCER. SHIRLEY 297. 229 F.H.A. 2. 3. 4 Choir 2 MEREDITH. LANELLE 297 Band 2 Officer 2 Drama Club 2 MERRITT. GARY 297 MEULLION, PHYLLIS 297 Stars 2. 3 Junior Optimises 2, 3 F.H.A. 2 Drama Club 3 386 MICHELKTTI. SANDY 297, 140, 181. 182 Honor Society 3, 4 Antler Club 4 Science Seminar 3 Cum Laudc MIKS. MIKE 297 MINGO, JOE 298, 146 Band 2. 3. 4 Forensic League 4 Drama Club 4 MORGAN, HARDY 298 Football 2 MORGAN. JOHN 298, 190, 157 Dramatic Production 2. 3 Octagon. Club 2, 3. 4 Choir 2. 3. 4 MORGAN. PRESTON MORGAN. SHIRLEY 298 Anchor Club 2, 3 Officer 3 Choir 2, 3 MULLINS, DARREL 298, 131 MULLINS, MELISSA 298, 170, 237 Stars 2, 3, 4 Officer 4 Lioness Club 2, 3, 4 Officer 3, 4 G.R.A. Officer 4 Club Sweetheart 4 MUNOS, ANTHONY 298 MURPHY. KATHY 299 MYERS. DEW ANNA 299.158 Drama Club 2, 3 Choir 2. 3. 4 Officer 4 MYRICK, RON NAVA. ALFONSO NEAL LINDA 299, 45, 54, 93, 57, 170. 175. 180. 177 Stars 2. 3, 4 Officer 4 Antler Club 2, 3, 4 Officer 3. 4 Drama Club 2. 3. 4 Football Sweetheart 4 Homecoming Court 4 Governor Staff 4 Seminal Staff 3, 4 NELSON. BRUCE 299. 98, 128, 196. 198. 199 Football 2. 3. 4 Baseball 2. 3. 4 Interact Club 2, 3, 4 Officer 4 NELSON. STEVE 299, 218,120, 121 Football 2 Track 3. 4 Honor Society 3 Chess Club 4 NEWMAN. RHETA 299, 169, 195, 237 Stars 2. 3. 4 Officer 4 J.R.A. 4 G.R.A. 4 Student Council 2 Club Sweetheart 3 Drama Club 2. 3 NEWMAN. TWILLA 299 Dramatic Production 2, 3 Choir 2. 3 NICHOLS. WILLIE , Baseball 3 NICHOLS. WILLIE J. 299 Basketball 2, 3 NICKERSON. CLENNIS 299 NORRIS. NANCY 300, 68. 142, 171, 208. 210, 234, 235, 177 Stars 2, 3, 4 Lioness Club 2, 3, 4 Officer 2. 3 Literary Club 2, 3 Officer 3 Student Council 4 Governor Staff 4 Seminal Staff 2 Favorites 4 G.R.A. 4 NORTON. DONNA 300, 259 NUNN. DIANA 300, 175 Seminal Staff 4 OLIVER, VICKI 300 Stars 3, 4 Optimisses 2. 3. 4 Drama Club 2, 3. 4 OMAN. DARNELL 300 G.R.A. 2. 3. 4 PARKER. CYNTHIA 300 PARKER, ANN 300, 170, 187,177 Stars 2, 3. 4 Jr. Optimisses 2, 3, 4 Officer 4 Literary Club 2, 3 Governor Staff 4 G.R.A. 4 PARKER. JENNY LOU 300, 171,187 Stars 3. 4 Jr. Optimisses 2, 3, 4 French Club 2 Student Council. 2, 3, 4 PARTIN. SUZETTE 300, 187, 254 Forensic League 2 Drama Club 2, 3, 4 Officer 2.4 Jr. Optimisses 2, 3, 4 Officer 2, 4 Choir 2 PASSMORE. ROBERT 300 PERRY. DEBBIE 300, 142, 171,191, 208, 209, 210 Stars 2, 3, 4 Officer 4 Lioness Club 2, 3, 4 Officer 2. 3. 4 Literary Magazine Student Council 4 Club Sweetheart 4 PETERSON, JOHN 300, 132, 133 Golf 3. 4 PHARR. TOMMY 301 PHEGLEY, MARGARET 301, 250, 251 PHELPS. BECKY 301, 157, 163, 187 Dramatic Production 2, 3, 4 Optimisses 3. 4 Officer 3, 4 Choir 2. 3, 4 Officer 4 PINCHBACK, CAROLYN 301, 71, 169. 242 Stars 2, 3. 4 Literary Club 2, 3, 4 Choir 2 Sterling Citizen 4 POPE. JOE 301 POTTS, YVETTE 301 POWERS. KATHY 302,146,187 Band 2. 3. 4 French Club 2. 3. 4 Optimisses 2, 3. 4 PRICKETT. E. C. 302 PROCTOR. PAUL PURSLEY, CHARLES 302,47 RAMEY. LUCRETIA 202, 203. 177. 238, 239, 302, 146. 152, 153 Band 2, 3. 4 Officer 2. 3. 4 Keyettes 2, 3. 4 Officer 4 History Club 2. 3. 4 Officer 3. 4 Governor Staff 4 RAYMER. DONNA 302 Rand 2 History Club 2. 3, 4 RAYNOR, GARY 302 Band 2. 3 RAYON. JOANNE 302 F.H.A. 2, 3, 4 READ, CHESTER 303 German Club 2, 3. 4 READ. JODY 303 Band 2. 3 Jets 2. 3. 4 REAVIS. FRANCES 303. REDD. CHESTER, REED. RICHARD 303. 95, 98. 197. 198. 209 Football 2. 3, 4 Interact 2, 3, 4. Club Beau 4 Boys' State REEVES, GARY 303 REEVES. PEGGY 303. 252, 253 German Club 2, 3 Rodeo Club 4 REITER. GINGER 303, 171, 180. 181. 182 Stars 2, 3. 4 Honor Society 3. 4 Antler Club 2, 3. 4 Officer 3. 4 History Club 2. 3, 4 Cum Laude RHODEN. TOMMY 303 Drama Club 2, 3, 4 RICHARDS. TED 303, 71. 146, 149, 150. 151 Band 2. 3. 4 Sterling Citizen 4 RICHARD. DOUGLAS 303 Photography Club 4 RIDGE. MARILYN 303. 216 Dramatic Production 2 Business Club 2, 3, 4 Choir 2. 3 RIOS. ARTHUR 303 ROBERSON. JEFFERSON 301 ROBERTS, STEVE 301. 213, 177 Jets 2, 3 Photography Club 4 ROBERTS, THURSTON C. 301 ROBERTSON. BRENDA 301,168. 177 Drama Club 2 Governor Staff 4 Stars 2. 3. 4 Officer 4 ROBERTSON. BILL 301 Arts and Crafts Club 2, 3, 4 ROBINSON. RONALD 301 387 Compliments of BOB BEVERLY THE BEVERLY AGENCY MR. AND MRS. ABE ROSENZWEIG General Insurance Real Estate 411 N. Alexander Dr. Telephone at East James 427-1751 Baytown, Texas ROCHA. ROSY E 304 ROHR. RANDY 304. 175. 190. 25-4 Octagon Club 2. 3. 4 Drama Club 2. 3, ‘4 Officer 4 R0LL0. GARY ROUGEAU. SONNY 180. 181, 196, 197, 198. 304. 69. 95, 97, 51. 112. 143. 144 Football 2, 3, 4 Track 3, 4 Interact 2, 3, 4 Officer 2. 3. 4 Literary 2. 3 Officer 2 Student Council 4 Officer 4 Inaugural Ball 2. 4 Club Beau 4 Favorites 3, 4 Good Sportsmanship League Delegate 4 ROUNDS. RENEE 304, 60, 69, 50. 72, 181 Anchor Club 4 Inaugural Ball 4 Relay Queen Court 4 Sterling Citizen 4 ROUSE. JANNAS 304 RUSSELL, JEFF 304. 241 Octagon Club 2, 3, 4 Future Scientists 2, 3. 4 Basketball 2, 3 SAMMONS. PATRICIA 195, 197, 74. 304. 55. 69. 57. 63. 70. 167 Stars 2. 3. 4 Officer 4 Honor Society 3, 4 Officer 3 J.R.A. 3. I Frcitch Club 2. 3 Officer 3 Student Council 2 Officer 2 Star Goddess 2 Relay Queen Court 4 Club Sweetheart 4 Girls’ Stale 3 Magna Cum Laude Valedictorian Sterling Citizen 4 SANDERS, GAYLE 305 Band 2, 3. 4 Officer 3 Anchor Club 3, 4 SANDERS. CREGORY 305. 140, 175, 76 Honor Society 3, 4 Drama Club 2, 3, 4 Top Ten 4 Forensic league Magna Cum Laude SANDERS. NANCY 305 Dramu Club 2. 3 SANDERSON, DENNIS L. 305, 1. 95, 102. 176. 177 Football 2. 3. 4 Dramatic Production 2 Drama Club 2 Student Council 3 Governor Staff 4 SANDLIN. LARRY 305 Football 2 Track 2 Governor Staff 2 SAW BERGER. CHERRY 305 F. H.A. 2 Officer Choir 2 SCHMADL, JIMMY 305 SCHRADER. CAROL 305. 169, 181. 182. 247 Honor Society 3 Officer 3 Antler Club 2, 3, 4 Officer 3 Literary Club 3, 4 French Club 2 Dramatic Production 2 Cum Lnudc SCOTT. DONALD 306 SCOTT, NANCY 306, 142. 143, 170, 173. 237 Stars 2, 3, 4 Dramatic Production 2, 3 Lioness Club 2, 3, 4 G. R.A. 2. 3. 4 Officer 3 Student-Council 3, 4 Officer 4 Choir 2 SEELY, LINDA 306, 159. 185, 226, 227 Dramatic Production 3, 4 Anchor Club 4 Literary Club 2, 3 Officer 3 Seminal Staff 2 Choir 3, 4 German Club 4 SERBE, DORRIS 306 SHILLING. MARY K. 306, 248 Medical Careers 4 SIMMONS, DENNIS 306 SIMMS. BRENDA J. 306 SJOLANDER. SAMMY 306. 140 Honor Society 3, 4 SMITH. FRANCES 306, 227 Anchor Club 2, 3, 4 German Club 2, 3, 4 SMITH. GLENNA 306. 146. 152. 153. 202. 203. 238. 239 Band 2. 3. 4 Officer 2. 3, 4 Kcyettes 2, 3. 4 Officer 4 History Club 4 Officer 4 SMITH. RECGY SMITH, RICKY 307 SMITH. SUSAN 307. 263 Data Processing 4 SMITH, PAM 306 Choir 2, 3 SMITH, GLORIA 306 SNYDER, THEDA 307,228 F.H.A. 1. 2 SONNIER, RAY SOOY. JENNIFER 307. 142, 170 172, 184, 185 Stars 2, 3. 4 Anchor 2, 3, 4 Officer 2. 3. 4 Student Council 4 SPEARS, BETH 307 Hearts Roses Ball 3 Choir 2, 3 ST. JULIAN, MARVIN 307. 142, 143, 197. 198. 199. 177 Interact 4 Student Council 3. 4 Officer 4 Governor Staff 4 Favorite 3 Choir 3 STANBERY, DANIEL 307. 214 Art Club 4 STEPHENS, MIKE 308 D.E. 4 STEWART, HELEN 308 Choir 3, 4 STIPE. WILLIAM 308. 157 Choir STONE. RICHARD STRICKLER. LYNN 308. 172, 208 Lioness 2, 3, 4 SUMMERSILL, JOHNNIE TALLENT. DEBBIE 308 TAVARY, GEORGE 308.206 Key Club TAVARY, KATHLEEN 309 D.E. 4 388 V.I.P. SIGNATURES HUMBLE OIL REFINING COMPANY ENJAY CHEMICAL COMPANY 389 The Sign That Points the Way to Fashions for Junior Petites—Juniors—and Misses. 1507 N. Pruett FREE PARKING Store Hours 9:30 to 6:00 TETER, BARBARA 309, 173 Stars 2 French Club 2 'TfHELEN, JO ANN 309, 169. 181. 182 Slats 2, 3, 4 Officer 4 Antler Club 2. 3, 4 Officer 4 French Club 2. 3, 4 Officer 3 THOMAS. EDGAR 309 THOMPSON, SHERRY THORPE. STEVE 309, 140, 121 Track 2. 3. 4 Honor Society 4 Key Club 2, 3. 4 Cum Laudc TICKNER. RANDY 309, 45, 132, 133 Golf 2. 3. 4 Key 2. 3 TIEMAN. LINDA .309 TOM LI NSON. CASANDR A 309. 263 F.H.A. 3 Ultiecr 3 Data Processing 4 Dramatic Production 3 TOMPKINS, REED TOWNSNED. GARY 309 TRAYLOR. WAYMAN TROUTMAN, EDDY 310 German 2, 3 TURMAN, SYDNEY 310, 146, 179 Band 2, 3. 4 Tri-Hi-Y 3. 4 Officer 3, 4 TURNER. IVY 310, 202, 203, 177 Stars 2, 3 Keyettes 2, 3, 4 Officer 3. 4 Literary 2. 3 Officer 3 Student Council 2. 3 Officer 2, 3 Governor Staff 4 Senlinal Staff 3 TURNER, TOMMY Key Club 2. 3. 4 TURNER. ROGER 310, 157, 131 Swimming Manager 3 Choir 4 TWARDOWSKI. DELORES 310 Jr. Optimises 2. 3 TYLER, PAT 310 Octagon Club 2 Golf 2. 3 VanNATTER, PHILIP 310. 146, 177 Band 4 Literary Club 3, 4 Governor Staff 4 VOGEL CHARLES 310, 177 Jets 3 Officer 3 Governor Staff 4 VOWELL SHERRY 310, 250, 251 Anchor 2, 3 Nike 4 Officer 4 Niki ('lub VOYTKK. ALBERT WADE. HUGHIE 310 WARD. KENNETH 311 WARDLAW. FRANK 311 WASHINGTON, CATHERINE 311 Nike 3 WATKINS, NANCY 311 WEAVEK, DARLENE 311, 203 Band 2, 3, 4 Ol ficcr 2 Keyettes 2, 3, 4 Literary Club 2, 3 Student Council 3 WEBBER. JEt F 247, 268, 311, 53, 69, 57, 142, 185. 190 191, 144 Octagon 3, 4 Olticcr 4 Literary 2, 3, 4 Officer 2, 3, 4 Stuilcnt Council 2, 3, 4 Officer 3, 4 Class Officer 2, 3, 4 Inaugural Ball 3, 4 Club Beau 4 Favorite 2, 4 WEHMEYER, LOUIS 311 Busebull 3 WELLS, CHERYL 311 F.B.L.A. 3 WEST. DAN 311 Football 3, 4 WEST, DON WHEATEN, PUD 312, 146, 149, 175, 193 Band 2, 3. 4 J.K.A. 2. 3, 4 History Club 3, 4 Literary Club 2 Senlinal Staff 4 WHITE, DEBBIE 312, 140, 163, 157 Honor Society 3, 4 Choir 2, 3, 4 Officer 4 Magna Cum laiude WHITE. JUDY 312,157 History Club 3 Choir 4 WHITE. RUBIN 312 WHITESIDES. TERRY 312 WHITLOCK. MIKE 312, 134 Tennis 2, 3, 4 F.S.A. 2, 3 WHITMIRE, SUE 312, 172 Literary Club 2, 3, 4 W IESNER, JOHN 312, 134, 135, 139, 140. 142. 206 Tennis 3, 4 Honor Society 4 Officer 4 Key Club Officer 4 Student Council 3. 4 Magna Cum L-tudc WILKINS, CAROL 259 WILKINS. RALPH 312. 268, 142, 157, 163, 77 Forensic League 3, 4 Student Council 4 Class Officer 4 Choir 2. 3. 4 Officer 2. 4 WILKINSON. WILLIAM 313 WILLIAMS, MARY KAREN 313, 140. 20«. 210. 74, 79 Dramatic Production 2, 3, 4 Honor Society 3, 4 Top Ten 4 Magna Cum Laudc 390 WILLIAMSON. SUE 313, 220 Anchor 3 Literary 3 D.K.C.A. J Officer 4 WILSON. BARKY 313 WILSON. PAM 279, 313, 73. 158. 159, 187 Jr. Optimisses 2. 3, 4 Officer 3. 4 French Club 2. 3. 4 Choir 2, 3. 4 Officer 4 Sterling Citizen 4 WILSON. STEVE 313 WOOD. KAREN 314, 47. 170, 208. 209. 210. 216. 217 Stars 2. 3. 4 Officer 4 Honor Society 3. 4 Lioness Club 2. 3. 4 Officer 4 JUNIORS Aden . William V. 317. 318 Akin., Robert A. Albright. C. Bart .717. 95. 101 Albright. Connie I.. 317 Albright. Sire K. 317 Allen. Candace H. 317. 236 Allen. Robert C. 317, 105. 205. 207 Allen. Shirley O. 317. 229 Alprr . Tllmon 317 Amir, Deborah K. And torn, Carla S. 317. 16«. 202. 142 Anib-raun. Lindy K. 317 Analrjr, Shelton I.. Archer. I.inda I). 317. 162. 179, 228 Arn.il.1, Carl I . 317. 213 Ararmcnt. Ilolli. W. 317 Auzrnne, I.inv J. 317 Aylor. Michael C. 317, 131 Bailey. Heeky 317, 169. 195. 63. 142. 144 Bankiton. Jo l.yna 317, 175. 177 Barli'lil. Trudy 317. 253 Bark -,. David C. 317. 120. 121 Harnett, Karrn I.. 317 Barrington, Michael D. 318 Barrovi. David W'. 31« Barron, Thomaa W. 318 Bat a, Gwendolyn J. 318. 262 Battario-r. Carry V. 318, 230 Beadle, Charlotte A. 318 Beardmore, William C. 318, 125 Brran, Thrrm K. ilirklry. Ro.eanna 318. 170. 18 . 185. 63. 175 Bijtb-r. StanDy 318 Billing . Jan £. 318. 2 7. 116 Billingaley. Roger 318 Blakrnry. Duane K. 318. 95. 102 Bliaa. Blrnda D. 318 Blythe. Slejihen JI8. 8. 174. 131. 78. 79 Houeher, Walter I.. 318 Bound . Kobert P. 318. 227 Bowm. Fred C. 118. 52. 95. 98. 117, 125. 57 Bovle, Dooglaa II. Brackin, W'ilbern R. Bradley. Sam E. 318 Bradley. I.inda A. Itrid .e||, Dorothy J. Bridnell, Janie 318 Brouaaanl. Barbara A. 318. 228 Brown, Clayton U . 259 Brown, Dorothy F. Brown, Pamela A'. 319. 203 llronn, Wayne 319 Bryant, Deborah A. Bryant. Jerry W. 319 Bullard. Robert I.. 319. 52. 95. 98. 197. 198. 218. 66. 125. 127. 128. 57. 77 Burnalde. Beverly J. 319. 47. 140, 169. 202. 238, 239. 63 Bnrriv, Johnny L Burton. Brenda C. 319 Calhoon. Debra A. 319. 193. 195 Campbell. Kandyee I.. 319. 168. 208. 239. 63. 175 Camp , Marc A. 319. 156. 190. 129 Cannon, Janiee K. 319, 156 Caraway, Anthony W, 319 Carey, Cletina I). 320 Carr. Keith I.. 320, 109. Ill business Club 2, 3, 4 Officer 3. 4 Slar Goddess 4 Cunt Laude WOODS, CAROLE A. 314. 157 Choir 4 WOODS, RODNEY 314, 157, 163 Drama!ie Production 2, 3, 4 Hi-Y Club 3 Officer 3 Drama Club 2, 3. 4 Choir 2, 3. 4 Officer 4 Cum I uude WOODWARD. NANNETTE 314,239, 74. 140. 157. 169. 173, 187 Stars 2. 3. 4 Dramatic Production 3 Honor Society 3. 4 Jr. Oplimi‘Mi 2. 3, 4 Future Teachers 2 Top Ten 4 Carrier. Cliatle 320 Cartwright. Ira D. 320. 95 . 98 Cartwright. Thaddni E. 320. 129. )47 Carua. , Thereva K. 320 Ca. v. Brenda D 320 Cathrinrr. DeUnr 320. 140, 169. 245 Chatham. Jeanne D. 320. 169. 202. 239. 63. 14 Chrlvlry. Allen K. 320. 13 CfctUtenaen. Edward A. 320 Ck co. Rich C. 320 Clark. Clarrnee T. 320 Claud. Thoma J. 320. 239 Cllll. Miekey L. tinker. Hr- nila S. 320 Coleman, Deborah I.. 320. 47. 140. 156, 168. 202. 63 Conley. Dchlia M. 320. 181. 183. 238. 239. 196 152. IU. 171. 175 Convldinr, Rhonda L. 320 Cooper, Lola N. 320 Co . Sherry K. 320. 15 . 181 Craig. Melanie 321. 168. 181. 18S, 63. 142 Craig. Sharon L. 321 Craw lord. Bulord W. 321. 156 Creel. Elizabeth I. 321 Creel. William X. 321. 9S. 100. 197. 198. 214. 215 Cummingt, Kerry M. 321 Currie. Ronald H. Daviv, Charlotte A. 322 Dahlquivl, Jan K. 321 Dammann, I.inda L. Daniel . Jame K. 321 Davenport, Dannv K. 321 Davenport. David L. 321 Da . Mary A. 322. 159 Daviaon, Deborah D. 322. 136. 168.. 195, 63 Dean. Alya Y. 322. 168. 208. 210. 227 Denni . Patrick H. 322 Derr. Ann E. 322 De lin. Robert L. 322. 121. 217, 120 Devriea, Jerl I.. 322 Dickey. Cingrr L. 322 Dill. Buena F. 322. 241, 146 Dobbin . William K. 322 Dodd. Handel E. 322 Dod.un. Erroll 322. 211. 78 Donnelly, Kenneth R. 322. 190 tbiuglav, Billie M. Dunlap. Sheila L. 322. 169. 202, 63 Durham. Thomaa R. 322, 117. 142. lit Dur t. Perry E. Duvall. Mary E. 323. 247 Dyke., Don I.. 323 Krkerman. David C. 323. 190. 191 Eddleman. D borah A. 323. 228 Eike. Robert E. 323. 197. 19«. 199. 131 Elam. Erne.t P. 323, 99. 197. 198, 120 Elizondo, David 0- 323 Elizondo. Jezry O. 32 Elliott. Jaroea K. 323. I 0 Ellivor. Mirharl E. 323. 131 Emory. Linda G. 323. 228 Entzinger. Sue M. 323. IS9. 175 Epling. Warren K. Eolep. Michael V. 323 Evan . Terry I.. 323 Farmer, Deborah A. 323. 185 Farmer, Lloyd C. 323 FVrguvon. Kenneth 323, 190 Magna Cum Laudc History Club 3, 4 WOODY, JENNIE 314. 187 Honor Society 3, 4 Jr. Optimises 2, 3. 4 Cum Laudc WOOTEN. CARL 314 WORCESTER. DAN 314. 140, 218 Honor Society 3, 4 German Club 3 Chess Club 4 Cum Ltude WOTIPKA, JOHN 314 D.E.CA. 3. 4 WUENSCH. LINDA 314. 159 G.R.A. 2. 3. 4 Choir 2. 3. 4 WYATT. CAROLYN 314.259 V.I.C.A. 3. 4 YEAGER. HUBERT 314 Dramatic Production 3 YOUNG, MARTHA 314 FMirr. Carroll H. 32 . J40. 62. 146, 149. ISO. 151 Fontenot, Helen 323 Fontenot. Nell R. 323 F'oreman. Ronnie R. 321 Fo |r,. Cl.nda M. 32 loyt. Leal in A. 21. I 6. I«9. 152. 153 Franklin. Brenda K. Frank . Rena A. Frank . Timothy P. 32 French, Ib.nna It. 324. 168, 202. 175 Canlt. Steven R. 321 Crntry. Rhonda D. 321 Georgi. Kim D. 321. 190, 214. 21S Gib.on, I.inda 324 Cigout. David L. 32 Godwin, Jamr S. 32t Goodgioti, Charlene F. 32 Coudman. El.zab th C. 32 . 171. 20«. 210. 228 Coodwln. Mildred D. 32 Goudrau, Catherine S- 32 Goud.au. Maty W. 321. 179 Grahniann. Martha L. 325, 216 Crren, Erma J. 325 Creer. Dalhme G. 325 Greer. Kenneth W. 125 Gregg, l-arry A. 325 Guidry. Lot. A. 325. 230. 1 2 Guillory, Paula K. 325 Gunn. David l . 325. 66. 205 Gunn, I-arty G. 325 llaav. Joyce M. 325. 208. 210 ltadlry, Floyd W. Haggerty, Herman Hale, Nancy 325. 1 . Hale, W anda 325 Hale . Rebecca S. 325 Hall, Jame B. Hall. Maun en P. 325. 169, 208, 210 Hall. Richard A. 325. 147 Hamilton, Ca ,andra J- 326 Hamilton. Konald W. 326 Hance. Jerry 67. 129 Han n, Trudy D. 326 Harman. Ilomrr O. 326 Harper, Deborah M. 326 Harper, William F. Harm, Barbara E. 326 ilarriv. Jr «lr L. Hart, Virginia L. 326 llarii.rk. Janice K. 326. 140. 169. 202, 234 Hatch. Gerald T. 326 Hay . Timothy K. 326. 211. 241. 147 Hazelwood, Ted B. 326. 95. 102. 114 H. Ifernan. Glenda G. 326. 168. 187. 218. 142 Hen. ke. John C. 32 . 15 . 218 Hendrmin. D.bby S. 326. 218. 78 Hendrraon. Ttinma R. 326, 190, 123 Hrndzicka. Joe A. 327 Hernandez, Richard 259 Herron. David C. Herron. Shyaane 327. 253 Hill. Kim 327. 1ST. 20«. 210 Hillard. RlrbarJ L. 327 Hiller. David K. 157 Hobb . Floyd W 327 Hobb . Michael E. 327 Holcomb. Johnny W. 327. 13 Holland. Phillip R. Holleman. Suaan K. 327 Hooka, Dixie 1. 327 Hoover, Ruth M. H«o ton, Cilh) I.. 127. 228 Hubbard. Robert C. .127, 190 IW . Ha C. 527 Hull. Di ine D. Hunter. Hubert D. 327. 213 Hylton. Billlr i. 327. 170. 181. IBS. 216. 63. 17S Infante -. Maria C. Irby. Bcttv J. 327. 21 . 2IS. 142 Jack on. John S. 327. 14®. 1.70 Jackton, Robert 327 JkoImvO. Drorii' I . Jeffrr on. Melvin R. 327 Jenkln , Connie J. 327 Johtnon. Donna J. Johnann, l-arry E. 327, 190. 129 Johnson. Mona J. 328. 117 Joan, Jimmkr M. 328 Jooe . Nancl L. 328. 21 . 215 Jonra. Ode|| L. Jonra, St even C. Jonra. Timothy W. 328. 93. 100. 101. 205 . 207 Jordan. Don A. 328 Kay, Roger D. 328 Keeling. Cynthia L. 328. 137. 168. 208. 210, 21 . 63. 67 Kelley, Timothy U . Kellogg. Robert D. 328 Kiber. Cathy 328. 71, 63 Kilrrraar, Deborah D. Killian. Henry S. 328 Kingaley. Mary «. 328. 235 Kudla. .. Beth 328, 171. 172. 63. 17 . 175 Kunre. Barbata K. 328. 117 Kyaar. Vira I.. 328 lank. Carry T. Landry, Allred H. 328 Uof. Carol !.. 328. 162. 168. 93. 195. 63, 131 Lauraine, Belinda L. 329 l-re. Chriaty L. 329. 208. 209. 210. 239. 63. 112. 175 Lnkovjan. Pauline M. 329 Leatarjette. Stephen A. 329. 239. 116. 118. 150. 175. 321. 78 Lewia. Oleater .129 Linek, Clen N. Lindary. Suaelte E. 329. 187. 116 Liaenhee. Barbara E. 329 Little. Danny W. 329 LLyyd, Larry D. 329 Lloyd. Linda D. .129 Logfloa. Vann M. 329. 157 Longbotliam. Roger 329 Long, Chari. C. Love, Katherine Lotering. Eugene II. 329. 110, 227. 116. 119. 150. 171. 205. 207. 77 Mallory. Morgan M. 330, 185 Mann. Lanny E. 330. 239 Marahall, David A. 330. 95. 101. 125 Martin. Alire K. 330. 110. 202. 203. 175. 9« Marlin. Burre P. 330. 95, 117. 120 Martin, Kerry W. 330 Matey. Tommy C. 330. 196. 238. 239. 175 May. Pamela A. 330. 187. 226. 227 May.. Helen M. 330 McArdlr, Deborah L. 329 McCall. Melanie J. 329. 117 McCloaky, Sharon MrCUre. Dan A. .129. 120. 122, 177 McCoy, John 329 McCunr, Patrick B. 329 McDonald. Jan V. 329 MrLeodon, Robert D. 329. 95. 100. 316. 120 McMahon. Nancy J. 3307 262 McMahon, Troy W. 330 Meador , Gregory E. Mrkalip. Betty J. 339. 139 Menette. Dcn.il. E. 330. 259 Mcullion. Conrad 330 Miller. Define A. 330. 170. 206. 210. 239. 63 Miller. Kirk M. 330. 100. 105. 205. 207 Miller, Margaret K. Miller. Ronald W. 330 Miller. Thom a. M. 330. 117 Milligan. Nora C. 330 Mill . Terry W. 331. 12 . 121 Moffett. Retford L. 331 MoUlton. Michael W. 331. 93. 97. 03. 197. 198 Montgomery. Marla D. 331 Montgomery. Richard L. 331. 132, 133, 231 Moore. Jamet T. 331 Moore, l.ota M. 131. 251. M6. ISO Moore. Rebecca E. 259. 331. 169. 172. 180. 111. 183. 112 Morgan. Audie 157 Morgan. Linda G. 331 Morin. Luciano C. 331 M r«, Terrell E. 331 Muldrow. Denni 331 Mullint. Leon R. 331 MuIIIim, Linda C. 331 Murray. Michelle Nettle . Velda R. 332. 259 Newton. 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Mary T. 333. 208. 210 Bawl . Michael W. 333. 123 Haymcr. Patricia A. 333. IS9. 218 Head. Robert L. 333. 116 Ream , Ray L. 333, 218 Reed. Cinger M. 331. 185 Reed. Michael W. 331 Repp. Lita D. 33 . 202. 116, 152, 153 Reynold . Albert H. 331 Rhod n. Karen S. 331 Kichardton, Erneat 331 Ricketton. Jamet M. 331, 10S. 129 Riley, Kathy E. 331 Riley. William C. 331. 131. 230. 231 Ripkowtlu. Richard W. 331 Roark. Tommy R. 213 Roberton, Vanna K. 331, 170. 202 Roller I ton. Carol A. 331. 162, 170. 228 Robinton, Raymond 331. 95, 100 Rocha, Yolanda 331 Rodger . Becky R. 331 Round . Jamie 1 . 351 Rowe. Donna J. 335 Rovdcr. For real A. 335, 241 Rutherford, Jame E. 355. 105. 129 SalkeJd. Sandra K. 193, 195 Sompwin, Lola E. 335 Sander , Tammy 335. 185 Sanmigurl. Olga 335 Savrl. Donna S. 335. 181. 185. 216. 112 SchiUaci. Michael 335. 53. 110, 230. 231 Schmadl. Vickie L. 335 Scott, Benny L. 335 Scott. Marietta M. 335 Scrltner, Karen E. 335 Seller , Connie C. 335 Settle. Donald D. 335 Seymore. 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There C. 311 Beaurhami., Alan A. 311. 117, 100, 23 . 239. 66. 125. 126. 128 Beaurhami., Lee A. 311, 52. 117. 238. 66. 123. 205. 207. 57 Berk. Patti I.. 311 Hreka. Muni)a A. 311 Rcckmrycr. Da, id I.. 311 Behrens, Christie I.. 311, |S9 Bell. Karen D. 311, 159 Bell. Pamela J. 341. 168. 203 Bell. Vivian J. 311,117 Bennett, Nanry C. 311. 145 Birklry, (Urol C. 311 Biddle. Janice 311 Bigger . Mark W. 311. 205, 207 Bigg . Vicki I.. 341. 171 Bigler. Craig M. 341. 52. 95. 9 . 57 Billing . Gayle 311. 117 Rilling,Iry, Kathy J. 311, 228 Billingsley, Laura 1.. 311, 179 Bobalik, It ..hard D. 311 Bogle, Cary I.. 315 Boney, Toni J. 315. 210 Boothe. William A. 315. 212 Bradley, Ernest W. Rraiin. Kenneth R. Brake. Jack A. 315 Branalord, Sarah 345 Hr ,well. Stevan A. 315 Breeding. Dudley L. 315, 147 Brerland. Mary A. 315 Brewer. I.acrr A. 345, 171. 203. 115 Bridwell. Billy W. 315 Broadway. Sherri L. 315. 252. 253 Brook . Patay A. 345. 150 Broaaeti, Je ira L. 345 Brpwn, Dorothy Faye 315 Brown, Harry E. 315. 123 Brown, Linda S. 315. 212 Brown, Morrl C. Brown, Pam 203 Bruner, Barbara J. 315 Bryant. Cheryl A. 315 Hurhanan, Jame V. 315, 105 Burt . Barbara A. 315 Bu.h, Don C. 315 By lord. Ruth E. 315 Cagle. Richard E. 315. 156. 190 Cain. Helen E. Campbell. Dean C. 345 Campbell. Paulrtte 315 Campbell. Steve F. 315. 105. 230 Cannon. David A. 315. 156 Cantrell. John I.. 315. 231 Carriro, Steve 315 Carrier, l.oi, M. 316 Carter. Vickie D. 346. 251 Ca ry. lame R. 316. 211 Cj loe. Homer W. 316 Cavwell. Jerrie C. 316. 150, 251 Canghman, Marion E. 316 Chamhlin. William M. 316 Chandler, Peggy A. 316 Chandler. Virian J. 316. 47. 169, 193. 210 Cha.r. Ella M. 316. 131, 115, 253 Cheatham. Peggy A. 316. 159 Chenier, Willie J. Childrem, Kenneth K. 316. 105, 211 Chilly, Sammy L. Clark. Chari', II. 316. 172 Clark. Edward I. 110. 215 Clark. Jame M. 316 Clement. Raymond J. 316. 124, 123 Coker. LUa L. .316. 171, 115 Coihurn. Dianna I.. 31o, 156. 208. 210 Ode. Connie J. 346 Coleman. Tommy I,. 346 Culilli , Winnie P. 316 Compton, Peggy J. 346 Cook. Robyn L. 316. 116 Cor bell. Rhonda K. 316 Curler, Dran J. 346 Coward. Su «n 346 Cua. KIrky L. 346 Cramer. Wayne A. 316 Crawford. Ellen K 316. J39. 251 Creek . Ikr W. Crow. Debbie S. .316. 162. 160 Cumming . Yvunnr V. 316. 251 Cunningham. Cary S. 316 Dahl |ui,l. Tony A. 317, 105 Daigle. Candy M. Dammam . William W. Daniel, Sheila M. 317 Darser. Herbert A. 347 Da,i . Alton D. 317 Davis. Larry S. 117 Davi . Larry W. 347 Davla Michael D. 347 Davi . Penny J. 347. 187 Davi , Wanda Y. 317 Dean. Bill I.. 347 Dean . William D. 317, 102 Drlavergnr. Roiky 317 Dennl . I.eon E. 317 Draha o. Aia K, 347 Di.ker.on, Nancy K. 347. 208. 210, 236 Dickerson, Nathan C. 347 Dickey. Bridgitl C. 347. 246 Dodson.. Linda S. 317. 172 Donahnr. Michael N. 317. 95. 109. IIS Dourrt. Ronnie A. Drake. David L. 317 Dullow, Kathryn R. 317. 235 Duhon. Gerald 347 Duncan, Jo A. 347, 229 Durham. Eva L. 317. 147 Durham. Vicki II. 347. 156. 169. 145 Fail. Paula S. 317. 231, 177 F.ddlrman. Virkir I., 347 Edward,, Cindy J. 318. 168 Edward . Jranie A. 348. 239, 147. 152. 153 Eller . Robert J. 348 F.III , Cynthia D. 348, 159. 251 EIH . Dan K. 318 Eng,Hum. Linda G. 318 Entrmger. Mark J. 318 Erwin. Gary L. 348. 211 Estrada. Janie E. 348. 262 Etienne. Kenneth W'. 318 Evan . Dewey K. 348 Errll. lad A. 318. 162. 179 Farmer. Deborah K. 318. 185. 236 Faulk. Karen J. 318 Faust. Patricia L. 318. 116, 119 Fenton, Pamela J. 348 Ffrcnrh. Lydia F. 34«. 146 Fields, Kri A. 348 Fischer. Dan M. 348. 116 Fisher. Bunii D. .348 Fisher, Joey E. .118 Fisher, Kathleen 348. 237 FUhrr, Larhonda S. 348, 175 Flynn. Patrice 348. 214 . 215 Fontenot. Donna S. 318 Forrester. Sally A. 319 lor,man. Sally B. 349. 227 Foster, Darrell W. 319. 16 Fowler. William P. 340, 129 Foxworth. Cinger R. 319, 212. 145 Fovworlh. Martha 319. 169. 181. 182, 242 Foyt. John D. 340. 1J7 Franci , Jame D. Frasier. E ler I- .110 Frasier. Jerry P. 340 French, Ricky W. 340 Fulton. Robert 1.. 340 Calllen. Matey A. 319 Candy. Cheryl D. .319. 162, 171 Garrett. Patricia I.. 310. 117 Garrett. Ilicky I.. Gogna, Karyn D. 310 George. Melody A. 319. 116 Ceringer. Jody II. 319 Ceringer. Luca, R. 319 Gibbon . Clen K. 319 Gidden. Barry P. 319 Cilbett. Beth I.. 319. 170, 208. 210, 239 Gilliam, Leonard T. 319 Glenn. Wade A. 310. 105. 211, 240 Consalr . Erma M. 349 Gonulrs. Victor A. 349, 156, 190 Cuodwin, Debra A. 319 394 Cui lion. Trary F. 349. 231 Cimilmi, Rrenda J. 319 Goudeau. Cinxi W . 319 Cray, Larry L. Cray. Sharon I). 349 Crrrn, Letter J. 319 Greenwood, Hobby I.. 319 Cntmfn. Donna L. 319, 156 Criilin. Starlette A. 319. 159, 216 CulKrir. Mi. had K. 350, 116 Haggerty. Leo 330. 117. 120 Hall. Laura R. 350. 20«. 210. 212. 115 Hani|ilon, Herbert 8. 350 Hamilton, Oran B. 3S0 Han.otl. Ruby W. 330. 116. ISO Hargrave. Wanda K. 330 Harman. Robert W. 330 Haroradc. Honnir M. Harrell. Elino W. Harrington, Bcth M. 350. 262 Harii . Barbara L. 350 Harrl . Jack T. 3S0 Harriaon, Johnny D. HarriK.n, Karrn 8. 330. 159. 210. 219 Harriton. Tbomi W. Hart. Vrmm D. 330 Hartlraa. 5hrryl L. 350 Haalle, Barry I. 350. 117. 123 Ifaatlr, laarrnrr C. .ISO. 117. 123 Hawk . Mitchell E. 350. 105. 129 Hawthorne, Lotii M. 350. 105, 129 Hrnrich, l‘aul V. 350. 212 Hetnphill. Rebecca J. 350, 117. 152, 1S3 Hrniirraon. Jerry W. 350. 162 Hrnderton. Johnny J. 350, 123 Henry, Huger R. 350 Herndon. Daniel C. 3S0. 205. 207, 78 Herrin. Wealey L. 351. 162. 190 Herrington. Debra S. 351. 159 Hick., Michael II. 351. 48. 105. 66 Hoflpauir, Patricia L. 351 Holland. William C. 351. 105. 109. 115 Hollingabead, Kicky L. 351. 105 Holt, Donna K. 351 Honpcr. Linda D. 351 Hnakini, Marii n K. 351. 235 Howard, Bobby R. 351. 117 Howell. Pamela 351, 239 Hudgin . Ruberi 351 Hudaon. David L. 351. 98. 100, 95. 100, 190. 231 Hughe . Mat A. 351 llughr . Wanda C. 351, 17. 51. 168, 203, 66. 57. 115 llulin. William K. 351 Icke . Jackie W. 351 loerger. Steven A. 351 Ivev, Clady M. 351 Jarkvon. Daniel B. 351. 211. 120 Jarkaon. Donna L. 351. 181. 183 . 2S0, 117 Jarkaon, Cary L. 351, 116 Jarkaon, Wealey J. 351 Jaaler. Enula C. 351 Jrffer . Cary 351. 131 Jrlleraon, Dougla. W. 351. 146. 149 Jeffrey. Jame D. 351, 157. 90. 112, 144, 145 jenaen. Frank J. 351. 218. 146. 131 Jntarn, Slraen 351 Johnaon, Belinda K. 351 Jolinaon, Cheryl L. 351, 236 Johnaon. Eddie M. 351 Juhniton, Carrie D. 351 Johnaon. Lola M. 351 Johnaon. Kal|.h W. 351 Jolinaon. Kayborn C. 352, 132. 133 Johnaon. Sarah K. 352 Jonr . Edward 0. Jone . Ceorge E. 352. 131 Jonea. Joaeph C. 352, 157, 190 Jone . Ned 105. 212 June.. Sharon L. 352. 250. 251 Jordon, Jerry Katribr, Kelly C. 352. 168, 191, 195 Kay. Rodney D. 352. 147 Kelly, Kerry L. 352. 159. 181 Kelly. Oell A. 352 Keyea, Norman K. 352 Kibbe. C luria K. 352 King. Claudia I). King. Warren R. 352. 231 Kinney. Marilyn K. 352. 228 Kirkland. Sherra L. 352. 170. 203 Klaua. Calvin ]. 352. 211, 129 Kleinaehmldt. Ulrich K. 352. 226, 227 Knowlr . Carolyn K. 352. 262 Korinrk, Diana F. 352 Kreaalry. Hilly W. Krull, Frank A. 352 Kubik, Johnny A. 352 Kunr. Patti J. 3S2. 168. 195 Unham. Lralie S. 352. 171, 195, 239 l-aramor. Michael T. 352 Latham. Sandra S. 352. 117. 115 l-awrence, Linda 352. 157 l-awrrncr. Ronald W. 352 Lea I hr rwood, Jame N. 352 Lee, Dann J. 352, 147 Unwind. Janrlle M. 352, 159. 262 Leonard. Urry C. 352. 95. 102. 115 Lewi . Alfred Liddell. Robert F. 352 l.llra. William K. 352. 211 l.inrk. David W. 211 Lltraa. Chrutuplier S- 352. 105. 205. 207. 131 Ixing. ljtty 0 Looney. Regina C. 352. 218. 116. 150 Lull, Vanice H. Lower , Annette L. 352 Lowrry, Frank J. 353 Lu.k. Mike K. 353 Macon, Liana 353. 168 Magn.aa. Milton S. 353. 137 Magoalrk. Ceeil 353. 213 Marth. Tereaa R. 353 Martin. Harold K. 353. 207 Marlin. Karl R. 353. 205. 207 Martin. Patrlre 353. 159 Maacorr . Mark P. 351. 253 Macey. Jeacel E. 331. 236 May. Jeff S. 351 Slay field. Deborah K. 218, 219. 351. 162, 170. 187 Mayhrw. Rick D. 351 May . Karen L. 351 McClone. Sharon L. 353, 212 McKee. Jame W. 353, 157. 218 MrCalluin, Vicki D. 353. 92. 208. 210. 246. 66. 112. 115 McCloaky. Cynthia McCullough. Gregory L. 3SS. 147. 149 McDaniel. Clorla L. 353 McFarland. Carl J. 353. 105. 162. 342 McFarland. Roy L. McGhee, Ronnie 353 MrKeoney, Helen E. .353. 203, 146 MrKenney, Lralie E. 153. 147 McKinney, Deborah L. 353 McNulty. Jame R. 353. 105. 123 Mrddrra. Jeff 331 Meddet . Stephen B. 354. 162 Meier. Judy I. 351. 228 Merritt. Dougla D. 354 Merit. Dea A. 351 Meaaiah, Soncrria V. 351, 162 Mirhrlrlli. Marcia J. 351. 172 Miller. Cynthia A. 354. 253 Miller. Jackie L. 351. 175 Miller. Patty S. 351 Miller. Shirley 351, 181 Mill . Cal in E. 331. 123 Minor. Uia M. 351 Miranda, Juanita E. 351 Montgomery. Ronald W. 354. 105, 129 Moody. Melba J. .351. 162, 251 Moorman, Robert A. 351. 190, 227 Moran. Mary A. 355. 211. 2IS. 145 Moravrk. Pamela A. 355. 168. 203 Morgan. Jamr D. 355 Morgan. Nathan R. 355 Mom . Giron C. 355. 190, 131 Morrow, Raymond A. 355 Mulkey. Thoma. I). 355, 190 Mull n . Orel S. 355. 187. 228, 342 Murphy, Patrick L. 355 Murray. I.nlrr K. 355. 203. 174 Neal. Gloria J. 355 Nichola, Barbara Y. NichoU. Darrell J. 355. 123 Nixon, Pamela J. 355, 239 No,,,,. Cindy 355. 55. 170. 203. 66. 342. 57. 145 Norri . Steven K. 355 Nunrt. Billy M. 35% Nunn. Phillip H. 355 Odom. Deniae A. 355 Oldham, Todd L. 355 Oliver. Reynold Q. 35S Oman. Madolyn J. .355 Oatrrhua. Dougla E. 355. 117, 205. 207 Owen. Terrence L. 355. 120. 123 Parker. Wilbur J. 355 Patterson, John R. 355. 218. 117. 119 Pavliaka. Karrn D. 355. 159 Prnton, Kathryn K. 355 Peter . Robert D. 355 Petty. Re, R. Pharr. Victoria L. 3S5 Phillip,. Linda K. 355 Phillip . Pamela J. 355 Pitta. Cynthia A. 355. 162. 235. 143 Prrdom, Sidoey R. 355. 162 Preston, Barbara A. 355 Prince. Billy D. 355 Proctor. Michael P. 56. 131 Ramie), l-aync 356, 147 Mamaev. Monte L. 356. 117, 190 Ramie). Sara 356. 18. 159. 170. 203, 212. 78 Kanry, Terri L. 3S6 Read. Joan L. 3S6. 162. 235 Reavi . Rrtli E. 356 Reavi . Sheila W. 356. 236 Reed. Camille A. 356 Rentier. Cynthia 356, 185 Repp, Jamra M- 356. 105. 162, 129 Reynold , Alvin E. 356 Reynold.. Connie M. 356. 231. 237 Rhoade . William K. 356. 231 Hirhard. Ilal J. 356 Richanlaon, Shcrlyn C. 356 Ridge. Richard S. 356. 105 Riggv, Danny 356 Riley. Alton C. Riley, Hobby R. 356 Kipkow.ki. Charles K. 356. 131 River . Anthony K. 356 Roark. Tommy 356, 213 Robert . Carol A. 356. 162. 228 Robrrlaon. Kenneth J. 356 Roilgrr . Danny R. 356 Rodger . Fary A. Rodger . Kathi D. 356. 117 Rogrta, Randy R. Rumba. Cathy 356. 162 Roaaer. Patti L. 356. 238. 239, 147 Ruugeou, Nancy C. 356. 169. 141. 145 Roy, Donald 356 Rucker. Charlr 356 Sadik. Helen L. 356 Sammona. Jame II. 3S6. 105. 197. 198, 227 Sampaon, Alter L. 356 Sanrhe , Maria A. 356. 242 Sander . Gerald K. 357. 211 Sanmigurl, David 357 Schneider. Martha H. 357 Schneider. Patricia A. 357. 170. 227 S hop pa. Charlr J. 357. 211 Scott, Frederick L, 357 Scott. Larry E. 357. 120 Scott. Beverly S. 357 Scale. Hartcy M. 357 Sebeata. Donna C. 357 Seely. Ricky L. 357. 124. 198. 120 Selman. Alvin R. 357 Shank. Sally II. 357 Sheffield. Carol L. 357 Sherlund. Mickey D 357. 146. 149 Sherman. Debra M. 357. 158, 159, 145 Shilling, Dori F. Sliirey. Jill 357 Sim . Stanley R. 357 Singleton. Gerald W. 357 Smith. Amy J. 357 Smith. Cleu 357 Smith. Charlr S. 357. 146. ISO Smith. Brenda C. 357. 168 Smith, Pamela S. 227. 358. 159. 168, 263 Smith, Krnar 358. 159. 181, 262 Smith, Sherry L. 358 Smith. Travi. C. 358 Smoke. Jerri L. 3S8. 159 Sonnier. Beck) R. 358 Sonnier. Saven A. 358 Sotreilv. Pamela K. 358 Spencer. Charlr F. 358 Spencer, Elmer E. 358. 147, 131 Spivey, DrnnU L. 358. 123 St. Komain, Therein 3S8 Stafford, Charlr L. X 8 Stanley, Bobbie C. 358 Stanley. Joy K. 358 Stanley. Troy R. 358 Steele. Janice C. 358 Stephen , . Jancy 3S8 Stern . Bobby 358 Sterling. Nadine 358 Stewart. Arlene J. 358 Stewart Joyce E. 358 Stone. Debbie D. 3S8. 193. 193. 238. 239. 174. 145 Stone, Irt L. Strahan. Richard F. 3S8 Straua er, Donna J. 358 Slroulial, Irene E. 359 Stubb . Larry W. 359, 105. 214 Sullivan. Rhonda L. 359. 146, ISO. 152, 153 Swick. William P. 359. 147. 149 Sylvester. Tillman R. 359. 211, 245 Taylor. Jo A. 359. 1«, Taylor. Kathy L. 359. 169 Taylor. Sandra P. 359. 159. 262 Taylor. Steve A. 359 Ted. John P. 359. 123 Terrell. Cerald W. Telino, Willie J. 359. 105 Theeck, Wayne A. 359 Thielen. Lydia B. 359. 177 Thoma . Harold E. 359 Thoma . Leroy 359 Thnmpaon, Howard D. 359 Tliompaon. William E. 359, 253 Thrradgill. Nancy L. 339. 228 Tliuli . Stephen C. 359. 131 Thurman, Cindy S. 359 Tlckner. Richard S. 359. 177 Tlner. Michael L. 359. 117. 196. 197. 198. 226. 227. 78 TUdalr. Linda J. 359. 181. 183 Todd. Carth R. 359 Toler. David L. 359 Tollraon. David 1.. 360 395 MOORE'S SHOE STORE 213 W. 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Tanif J 360. 236 Welle, ft alt 11 1.. 360 ftVndel, Maureen A. 360 ft rat, Lury T. 361. 159 While, Carol A. 361 ft’liilr. Jacqurlin O. 361 Wkllr, Judy E. 361. 228 White. Mary K. .161. IS9 While. Milton 361 White. Ituhrn K. 361. 147 White. Roy I). 361. 217 Whitmire, Billie J. 361. 172. 262 Wiraer. Beck 1.. 361. 195 Wlraer. Doria J. 361. 2 . 115 ft’leaner. Don E. 361. 105, 205. 207 ft'ilkini, Sharon I.. 361 ft ilkimon, Cynthia J. 361. 169 ft'ilki, Jatnie J. ,161 Wilke. Ronald L. 361. 117 ft’ilaon, Janice 361 W’IImmi, Richard A. 361 Wilton, Wallace H. 361. 162 ft'ittrn. Jarquelin L. 361, 162. 211 ft itrel. David E. 361. 131, 120, 121 ft itrrl, Jan C. .361. 117 Wolrrytuki. John E. 129 Wood. Charlea 361 Wood.. Henjamin E. 361. 105. 231, 7 ft'oodi. Linda S. 361 Woolen, Paula J. 361. 181. 239 ft'orrnlrr. Shirley A. 361. 226. 227 Worthington, David I.. 361 Wwtlpka. Alfred J. 361 ft'otlpka, Edwin D. Wright. Donald I.. 361 ft'iatt. Itaylrnr 361. 248 York. Deborah I.. 361 Young. Nanry 361. 203 Yuunir. Nathan K. 361 Zeringue. Randy P. 361. 105. 129 FRESHMEN Aamn. Clyde l(. .163 Adam.. Donnie W. 36,4. 107. 118. 145 ilanirk. I.iiola S. 363 Albright, Drhra D. 363 Albright, Robert ft’. 363 Allen. John I . 363 Ammon , AIIImiii K. 363, 116 Ander.on, Cynthia P. 363 Anderion. Cary K. 363. 147 Andetiun, Jay I.. 363. 146 AndrewPearl D. 363 Araujo. Drnni. C. 363, 218. 147 Arcriieaua. Ronald K. .163. 147 Areioiega . Anna C. 363 Anntirung. Linda 363 Arnold. Alan ft . 363 Arnold. Urry ft J63, 107. 160. 119 Arwment. Darlene A. 363. SI. 92, 65. 57 Anrenne, Calvin B. 363. 119 Aurrnne. Richard S. 363 Ayllng. Neal ft-. 363 Hadgetl, Deborah 363 Uakrr. Donna F. 363 Baker. Gloria J. 363 Ballard. Joe D. 3 J. 218 Barfield, Marilyn S. 363. 211 Barfield. Mirlile I.. 363. 253 Barham, Lydia 363 Barker. Judy I.. 363 Barker, Vicky e 363 Harm.. Richard C. 363. 210 Barnet. Ihema A. 363. 262 Barnelt. Anthony J. 118 Batmtt. Steven E. 363 Hart’ll, am. Melvin l . 361 Harrow. Elirabetli A. 363. 237. 145 Barrow, Rickey A. 36J, 107 llatlarbee, Linda A. .163 Bay.. Robert ft. 363 Bell, ft'auniee 363. 147 Bilnu.ki, Sandia A. 363, 146, 149 Blvona. Carolyn D. 363. 117 HII . Jerry L 363 Blundell, Robelt 363. 118 Bobalik. Diane L. 363. 235 Honey, Judith 361 Boucher. Jerry I.. 363. 107. 123 Bound., Donna M. 363. 147 Bowden, Jennie Bowdoin. Pamela C. 361 Boyd. Carlo. C. 363. 118 Boyd. Terry M. 363. 160, 262 Boyd. Tony 361. 118. 119 Brack. Charlea S. 363. 160 Bratli It. Georgia .163 Brantford, Kathy L. .363 Brewer, flenni. R. 361 Brewer, Kandy S. .361 Brook., Jamr. L. 364, 119 Brook.. INbcvra L. 361. 241 Brough, Charlr E. 3f 4. 231 Brown, Charlr R. 361 Brown, Joyce E. 361 Brown. Sarah I). 364 Bryant. Debra E. .364. 228 Bryant. Dougla. A. 361 Bryant. Edgar A. 361 Buchanan. Da.id A. 364 Bur liana. Michael ft . .361 Bucher. Ronald R. 361. 218, 79 Burn.. Cary ft . 364. 107. 123 Burton. Henry E. 36 , 107 Burton. Jamr. || (61 Cain, Karrn S. Cain. Peri I.. .14.4 Callaway. Kenneth D. 364. 107, 218 Campbell, Jamr. E. .161. 107. 160. 123. 145 Campbell. Michael H. 361. 107, 161. MU Cannamore. Jeff D. 361 Canon, l.ynn H. 361, 107, 129 Carlitle. Boyce .161 Carr. Colleen R. Carroll. Debbie K. 361 Carroll, Jennifer I- 361 Carroll. Sftnnie F. Carroll. Rilrhie M. 361. 310, 118 Carroll, Winnie M. Carter. Brenda S. 164 Ca.ey, lire Ilice E. 364 Cathriner, Km. N. 361 Chandler, Charlr. It. 364 Chandler, George S. 364 Chapman, larrv C. 361 Charllurt, William C. 364 Chaw. Jeffrey 361 Cheatham, Angela 364 Cheek. Mirhael |„ 365 Cheek. Pierce .165. 147 Cherry. Cheryl A. 165. 65. 145 Chrnlea.rn. Gary I.. .365. 107, 239 Citnrroc. Fred 365 Clanton, Alerta C. 365. 160. 253 Clark, Marvin H. 365. 160, 65. 362. 123. '45 Clayhaugh. Jeanette R. .165, 79 Clement. Suranne 365. 147 Cornier. Nathaniel II. 365. 160. 353 Conley. Patrick F. 36S. 107 Conner. Robett ft-. .165 Cook, Candice R. 365, 160 Cook, ft illiam M. 165 Cooper. Lee 365 Cw lluw. ft'inford If. 36S, 129 Coultrr. Lloyd V. Coward. Joe T. 365. 147 Coward. Julia L. 365 Co . Yvonne 365 Craig. John A. 365 Crawford. Janice I.. 365 Creek . Patricia A. .365 Creel. CafMren 365 Gumming.. Gregory C. 365. 107, 119, 123 Curran. Carolyn A. .365 Dahlquitt, Laura L. 36$ Dang, rfield, Mary E. 365 Daniel., Booker T. 365 Davanay. Shirley J. 365 Davrnputt. Damon 36S, 107, 125 Davi . William P. DavidMin, Debra S. 365, 160 Davi . Angla. 365. 145 Davi . Cindy I.. 365 Davi., Ia i J. 365 Davi , Sharon G. 365 Davi . Terry I.. 365. 119 Davi., Terry ft-. 365 Davit, William 365 Dean. Margaret C. 365. 229 Dean . Kenny 365, 107. 118 Debo e, Melvin J. .365. 107, 119 Dceell. Deborah A. 365 Dclavergnc, Pamela C. 365. 147 Denton, Jamr R. 365. 107, 120 Dickerton, Laura N. 365 Dill. Grand 365 Dill. Dando E. Dougla., Deborah I.. .365 Dowell, ft'emlt Ihiwn . Stephen C. 365 Dunham. Cynthia A. .166 Dupre, Debra K. 366 Dur t. John E. 366. 119 Hunt, Tlinma E. 366, 107 Eeby. Call M. 166 Ediy. Glenn 366, 117 Eike. Elaine M. .166. 237 Killull, Deborah I.. .166 Kngtiroin, Bryan R. VA 396 Epperson, Brnuii' I.. J6 K«lr«, Mary C. 366. 251 Evan . Belly L. 366, 262 Evan . Gene II. 366, 107 Fawvor, PhyllU 366, 228 Frhrlog. Connie I.. 366 Fchfin . Cary l . 366, 118 Feign ton. Conslaner A. 366 Fleming, Rita D. 366 Florida. John A. 366. 118 Fortney. Anne M. 366 Fosbce, Kevan O. Foater, Cay 366 I'wlrr, Clean E. 366 Foster. Mir liar I W. 366 Fotwnrlh, Slntn E. 366 Foyt. I-r li D. 366, 117 Franci , Jim 366 Frailer, Urry E. 366 Freeman, l-awtenrr 366 French, Stephen A. 366 Full , Harry L. 366 Canit. William I). 366. 118 Gari-ia. David 366 Carrrlt, Cordon R. 366. 107. 123 Carreli. John F. 366. 117. 231 Carrelt. Kenneth K. Carreli, Nan M. 366, 229 Garrison. So tan 366, 161. 115 Cerhij, Jame M. 119 Gerlaml. Ceor e M. Gibtnn. Dehra L. 366 Cigout, Denite A. 366 Cilherl, Connie L. 366, 117 Codfrey. Bohbv J. 366 Coin . Cheryl I.. 366. 229 Goodin, Lou Ann 366, 161 Goodman, Elirabeth I.. 366 Goodwin, Kathryn L. 366. 219 Graham. John D. 366. 116 CraJiam. I'atrirk S. Creer, Darlene 367 Cfillith, Jamr L. 367. 218 Gro , Stephen C. 107 Itoate, Kenneth C. 367 llarkleld. Judith E. 367. 236. 117 Hale. Fred A. 367 Hale. Sandra 1. 367 Hall. Irene L. 367. 161 Hall. Jack W. 367, 117 Hall. I.inda K. 367. 236. 117. US Hall, Pamela K. 367. 219 Hall. Roxanne 367. 117. 219 Hamil. Karen 367. 23S. 117 Hamilton, Thoma D. 367 Haraman, Thoma R. 367. 231 Hampton. Loi A. 367, 229 Hancock, David L. 367, 107. 161. 123 Han f n, Rryan D. Harbor, Janie W. 367 Harbor, Jame Wilton 367 Hardage. Mark L. 367 Hardin . Vicki R. 367. 106. 119 Hargl . Mary J. 367. 116 Hargrove, Lloyd J. 367, 107 Harman. Jelora C. 367 Harri , Burl P. 367 Harm. Frank T. 367 Harri , Howard T. 367 Harri , Jame I). 367. 118 Harri , Phillip E. 367 Hartley. Sherri W. 367. 116 llartrick, Clenii T. 367. 123 Harvey, Linda 367. 160 Hayden. Cayle M. 367 Hanie, William K. 367 Hailett, Vaughn L. 367, 116 Hra ley, Janice E. 368. 211 Heinrich, Patriria A. 368. 160 Hrintichrl, Jerry 368, 123 lleitel, Walter D. 368. 107 Henderson. Michael W. 368 Hen ccy, Terry L. 368 Hernandr . Miguel P. 368. 107 Hrrndon, John N. 368 Herrington. Diana L. 368 Hickman. Jan A. 368 Hicka. Michael Alan 368 Hill. Patrie S. 368. 107. 129. 143 Holland. Jennifer L. 368, 160 Holland. Steven F. 368, 160 Ifnllaway, John W. 368, 107, 160 Hollaway. Robert E. 368 Holt. Pamela A. 368. 117 Holub, Rrccie L. 368, 117 Homan. Kathy 368 Hood, Margaret D. (Rita) 368 Hooper. Frank M. 368 Hooper. Margie L. 368, 237 Hooper. Polly 368 Horn, Penny L. 368, 161 Hudgin . Robert W. Huff, Connie C. 368. 219 Hughe . David W. 368. 107. 119 Hunt. Clifford M. 368. 123 Hunter. Gregory A. 568. 118. 231. US Hunuiiian. Cleon E. 368 Hurt, Mart E. 368 leke . Jerry 368. 160 Jackson. Hutch 368. 107. 118 Jarkson. Daniel W. 368. 211, 131 Jaek oti. Donald W. Jackson, Johnny L. Jame . Earth L. 368 Jamr . Saundra C. 368, 160 Jasper. Helen F. 368. 160 Jefferson. Leroy R. 368 Jeokln . Melinda A. 368. 160, 237 Jenning , Steven L. 368, 129 Johnson. Dougla K. 368 Johnann, Farl 369 Johnson, Helen M. 369 Johnson. Etta Joyce 369 Johnson, Joyce M. 369 Johnson, Leon 369. 131 Johnson, Linda C. 369 Johnson, I finite 369 Johnson. Minnie L. 369 John on, Ro rmary A. John ton. Sarah L. 369 Johnson, Leigh P. 369 Joan. Premia J. 369 Jones, Randy I. 369 Keene, Faye A. 369 Kel o. Owen I. 369. 160 Kerr. Mark W. 369. 107 Kibrr. William R. 107 Kimball. April L. Kimball. Steven B. 369. 117 King. Charlie 369, 218. 117 King. Claudia 369 King. Dixie L. 369. 161 King. Floyd W. 369. 107. 123 Kinney. Billy E. 369. 218. 118 Kirk. Christine S. 369. 161 Ki.tler, Eileen C. 369 Klaut, Michael W. 369. 240 Kotrla, Elaine A. 369. 160 Krolrryk. Urry W. 369. 115 Kubik. Helen M. 369 Km!la. Kata A. 369. 161 Kvarme, Jadlne L. 369 Kvcton. Dave 369. 125 RAMBLER RAMBLER KEMP TONY'S AND EQUIPMENT COMPANY Sales — Service — Parts 3300 N. Main Dial 422-8148 397 Lamlxtl. Pally S. •’ Ijn.lry, l.imla K. U«f . Janet S. 369 Laiham, Sylvia 369 Longhothaui. Terry 369 Laramore, Kerry L. 369, 160 Lawrencr, Rarbara 369 Lawrence, Terry Leblanc. Kila 1. 3m. 228 Ler. Kaihryn A. 3T0 Lenting. Bta A. 370 Leonard. CJirryl A. 370 Lcruui, Joyce 370. 161 Le tarjrlir, Martha I.. 370. 116 Lrali, Of Undo 370 Lf li, Rutland L. 370 Liadtey, Irvin E. 370. 117 Lillie. Jack 370 Lillie. John C. Lilllcfiel.l. Bobby J. 370. 107. 160, 123. Litton, Omni. E. 370, S3. 107. 161. 65. 57. 123. MS hoggin., Karen J. 370, 236. 116 Lovell, John 370 Loving. Da.id K. 370 Imviug . June| S. 370 Lumpkin. I.vntnitr 370. 237 Lyle. Debra K. 370. 229 Mackinnon. Mary H. 370 Magulrk, Debra A. 370 Malone. Janie H. 370 Malone. Karen J. 229 Marlin. Billy 370. 129 Marlin. Dale B. 370. 116 Martin. Marvin K. 370. 212 Marlin, Mirhael J. 370 Marliner, Ellrabeth 270 Marlin. William K. 107 Mariinka. Donald R. 370 Ma.eorro. Daniel R. 370, 107 Matter . Wanda J. 370, 160 Malhia. Nathaniel E. 370. 107. 119. 123 Maxey. Mary J. 370 Mayfield. Clifford W. 370 Mr Bride. Caraon 370 McCheanry. Carol L. 370, 117 McClure. Jeffrey N. 370, 123 Mr Coy, Jacquelyn A. 370 MrCoi. Ronald W. 370 McCune, France A. 370 McDonald. Vicki A. 370 MrCUvray. Richard L. 370, 107, 129 MrClone. Vicki J. 370, 117 McHenry, Sharon K. 370 MrKayy, Linda S. 370, 236 McKinney, Janie 370 McLendon. Michael R. 370, 107 Meadow . David L. 370. 161. 118 Meadow . Sheryl L. 370. 117 Meat . Mary C. 370, 116. 152. 153 Mraifoe, Garland 371 Medder . Jeffery A. Merrier. Jani M. 371 Meredith, Michael D. 371 Merlins. Richard H. 371. 131 Merrick. Oliver H. 371, 172. 79 Meutliun. Martin C. 371 Mile . Clen R. 371 Miller. Debora L. 371 Miller, Mrli a L. 371 Milligan, Timothy H. 371 Mire. Patricia R. Monceaux. Eddie 371 Montgomery. Jame H. 371 Montgomery. Vfcki L. 371. 160. 216 Moody. Morri D. 371. 129 Moody. Jamea M. 371 Moore, Carry L. 371 Morgan. DrnUe E. 371 Morgan. EIDabcth A. 371. 236 Morgan. Marilyn S. 371. 362, 115 Morrow. Virginia L. 371 Morae. Cindy L. 371 Moyer. Anhur I). 371. 129 Mnldrow, Crl.ti L. 371. 161 Mullin . Janet L. 371 Murphy. Beverly L. 371 Myer . Willard B. 371 Neal, Audrey N. 371 Neitam, Joe F. 371. 123 Newman. Belinda J. 371 Nkkrraon. Sharon D. 171 Norred, Jame C. 371 Norri . John P. 371. 118. 119. 231 Norton. Theresa C. 372. 160. 237 Nultra. Cherri R. 372. 161 Obrien. Patrina J. 372, 262 Oliver. Randy L. Orion. Terry D. 372 Otborne. Kathy 372. 160 Otferhu . Philip M. 372. 118 Over tree I, Eunice !.. 372, 115 Oxford. Jamea Oxford. Sonny 372. 107 Parker, Jimmy D. 372 Parnell, Sharon L. 372 Parrl.b. Judy K. 372. 160. 262 Payne. Irtua J. 372 Pharr. Clarence 372 Pieketi. Cathy A. 372. 116 Pine. Emily S. 372. 117 Pigotl. Mona L. 372. 229 Pilgreen, Connie 372 Pitt. Carolyn F. 372 Portale . Eioita 372 Pott , Elizabeth F. 372. 160 Prado. Rote 372 Pretley. Debra K. 372 Pratt. Janm 372 Price. Debra J. 372 Price. Mirhael R. 372. 107. 123 Price. Randy D. Profferr, Debra A. 372. 262 Puckett. Glenda J. 372 Pulliam. Patricia A. 372 Purcell. Donald X. 372. 116 Queen, Mclwc.e 372 65 Rainer. Debra K. 372. 262 362. Hamtey. David A. 372 Ham '. Dorothy 372 Ramtev, Ronald L. 372. 129 Raney. Jerry L. 372. 131 Ratberry, Jimmy W. 372 Haul . Steven T. 372. 123 Raymond, Cynthia A. 372 Reynold . Mike R. 372 Richard . Sharon A. 373 Riehardton. Jullle W. 373, 117 Rickctton, Michael H. 373 River . Paulette 373. 210, 79 Roberton. Phili D. 373 Rocha. Ruben M. 373. 107 Rocha. Tbrreta 373 Rodger . David I.. 373 Roget . Donald L. 373. 161. 116 Roger . Donna L. 373 KomlHi. Daniece 373 Kou h, Jeanene L. 373 Roydrr, Ronald P. 373, 211, 171 Rucker, Charle H. Ruiutey, Dcrrell L. 373 Ruahing, Su an A. 373. 55. 160, 65. 57, 115 Ruaaell. Rebecca 373. 235 Hutherford. Dirkk W. 373. 123 Ryan. Carl J. 373. 116 Sanchez, David M. 373 Sanchex. Thoma 373, 107, 118 Savoy. Gene 373 Savoy. Vickie A. 373 Sawbcrger. Candy M. 373. 161. 173 Sehmadl, Katherine J. 373. 161 Scott. Connie L, 373 215 Scott. Pat y L. 373 Scott, Ronald C. 373 Scott. Steph n E. 373. 231 Scott. Terri L. 373 Scott, Tommy R. 373 Seely, Jeannette 373. 236 Seller . Milton L. 373 Seymore. Ollie E. 373 Shclcy, Thoma. S. 373. 107, 119. 79 Shelton. Charle M. 373 Shepard. David W. Sherlund. Ricky G. 373. 120 Sherman. Hoy G. 373 Shirley, Steven I). 373 Sboopman, Mary Sbooptnan. Crctchen 371, 161. 216 Shoopman, Sue 371, 212 Simon. Dorothy E. 216 Simon. Scotty 371 Simon. Pamela Simmon , Michael 374 Sim . Jatprr L. 374 Singleton. Thereto A. 374 , 262 Singleton. Mary 371 Sivek, Stephen R. 371, 160. 131. 79 Slaid. Cheryl G. 374 Smalley. Donald R. 371 Smile . Ceneive 371 Smith. Anna K. 371 Smith, Chercce A. 374, 145 Smith, Clydene 374 Smith. Dori L. 371 Smith, Debra A. 371 Smith. Donald L. 374 Smith, Jamr A. 371 Smith. Marca 374 Smith. Mary K. 374 Smith, Nancy 374 Smoke. Mirhael W. 374. 116 Sneed. Da id Soileau. Aubrey D. 374, 107 Soli . Albert E. 371. 123 Soli . Michael K. 371 Sonnier. Therrta L. 371, 160 Sorrelltl. Joann 374 Sowder . Earl H. Slaey, Nurma L. 374. 147 Stainer. Martin W. 374 Staner. Deborah K. 374. IIS Stap. Cindy L. 374. 147 Sta.ney. Dale R. 374 Steeraon, Gloria J. 374. 229 Stelani, Peter D. 374 Stephen . Thillp N. 374. 161 Stephrnww, Hobby G. 374 Sleveruon, Gloria 371 Stewart. F.tter M. 371 Stialian, Randy W. 374, 161 Strickland, Candice A. 371 Sintra, Guy W. 371 Swanner. Ricky E. 374. 107. 123 Tanin. Donald M. 371 Taylor. Diane 1.. Taylor. Garry A. 371 Taylor. Kim H. 371. 161 Taylor. Trudy K. 374. 160. 235 Trxino, Carolyn S. 374 Thoma . Chrittine A. 374 Thompton. Shirley J. 374. 117 Thra h. Delbert W. 374 Thuli , Mark K. 374. 210, 131 Tiller. Mark R. 375 Timmon . Virginia E. 375 ToUfnOn. Bradford K. 375 Tomlinton, Steve D. 375 Trammel, Su an 375 Trelf. George J. 375. 231 Treyblg. Janice I- 375 Tru.lv. Sara 375. 245 Twardow.ki, Daniel D. 375 Twardow.ki. Evelyn S. 375. 229. 145 Upton. William 575. 107, 131 Varga . Janice A. 375 Vcteley. Norma J. 375 Vick. Jcannie K. 375. 229 Vogel. Joe R. 375 Wade. Nellie F. 375 Wakelirld, Wanda J. 37S. 160 Waldrep. Roy E. 375. 161 Walker, Billy K. 37$. 147 Walker, Honna J. 375 Walker. Rudy 375 Wallace, Krintin K. 375 Wallace. Lot. P. 375. 237 Wallace. Mirhael W. 375. 146. ISO Waller. Micheal A. 375. 240. 123 Waller . Karol L. 375. 147 Ward, Rrenila G. 37S Ward. Cynthia L. 375. 146 Ward, Nancy C. 375. 160 .Warren, Jame C. Washington. Alvin 37S Watkin . Carol J. 375. 160 Watkln . Shirley F. 375 Way. Jeffrey L. 375, 231. 123 Webber. Virginia N. 375. 146 Weir, Steven W. 375 Welch. Deborah S. 375. 160, 228 Welch. Debra J. 376 Whatley, Richard L. 376 •Wheatfall. Donna M. 376 Wheatfall. Thro 376 White. John M. Wheaton. Donald 376 White. Karen H. 376 Whitley. Charle R. 376. 119, 123 Whitman, Donald L. 376 Whlltridge. Kenneth L. 376 Wicker. Sharon A. 376. 160 Wler, Warner P. 376 William . Clarltaa K. 376. 229 William . Donnie K. 376. 107 W,Illam . UJeana L. 376 William . Mini A. 376 WrUlUm . Royce T. 376 William . Vickie L. 376 Williamson. Bobbie S. 376 Williamton. JoLynnr 376 Willlam on. Terry D. 376, 53. 119, 57 Willi . Davida 376. 161 Wfil on, Sandy 376 W ilton. Eduard L. Wilson, Kathleen M. 376, 147 Wilton. Kmnrth G. 376 Wi| on. Thoma D. 376 Wilton. Troy D. 376 W'lmmer. Vicki 1« 376 W ingate. Allda M. 376, 160 Window. Timothy S. 376. 218 Witt. Diana F. 376 Wind, Carolyn E. 376 W'olcrynctky. John 376 Wood, Charle W. 376 Wood . France K. 376. 160 Wood., Joe M. 376. 92. 161 Wood . Sidney F. 377. 161 W'oodward, Robert L. 377, 161, 239 Woolverton. Carol S. 377. 245 Worce«tor, Judy C. 377, 161 Workman. Rar Worthington. William R. 377 Wright. Jarrell D. 377 Wright. Jranetta 377 Wright, Judy B. 377 Wyatt. Debra F. 377. 161 Wyman, Shirley 377 Yeager. Steven H. 377 Zamora. Timothy C. 377, 146, 150 Zublk. Beverly A. 377, 147 Zumbrum. Janie A. 377, 229, 145 Zumwall. Johnny P. 377, 107 398 BAYTOWN MOTORS 700 W. Texas Avenue A modem high school active in a growing community completes its third year of progress Throughout the year the staff has watched and photographed, listened and written. The record lies herein. Although concern for accuracy and com- pleteness has guided the preparation of this rec- ord, please recall the shortcomings of man and make allowances. of the tremendous assistance given by so many people. Grateful appreciation is extended to all who have helped. Special thanks are due to Mr. Wardlaw, Mr. Priest, Mr. Gober, Mrs. Kelly, Mr. Trcuhardt. Mrs. Cherry, Mrs. Becka. Mrs. Woods, Mrs. Moore. The Baytown Sun, Key Photo, and the Sterling Photography Club. 400 As the year is reviewed there comes the realization .-v- rin v% V oV ' ' '• Sv xv ■ I'. I . . '■. V ■ . N '. • -■ — v v.' v- _ . -- w- • .' - ’---_ - V ■ - • • ■ “ •.• .-■ V s:- '.
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