Ross S Sterling High School - Governor Yearbook (Baytown, TX)

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oss Sterling High School, Baytown, Texas GOVERNOR Volume 4 1970 TABLE OF CONTENTS Student life Student Life ................................ 18 Sports Sports ...................................... 88 Organizations Organizations ...............................146 Academics Academics ...................................254 Classes Classes......................................284 Ads and Index Ads and Index................................362 Thinking back it seems like yesterday Those were the days that the rain, the wind, the sun, touched me As I passed others in the morning at lunch and after school Some of them smiled at me A friendly smile that meant hello 6 when there was more time we paused to reflect on the pall and glory That enshrouds our world today Our manners become more serious As the vast problems of our world engulf us. 7 8 The halls were crowded with people before and after classes laughing and thinking Their faces reminded me of shared experiences which identify me with my friends in the halls of Sterling. I realized that not everyone came to school because he wanted to learn Some were reluctant and angry Others desperate to find the gimmick which assured material comforts Each class held a different significance for each individual But always there was a place for him in a chair which waited alone when he did not come. 12 Some days were just too beautiful I longed to search and learn in places other than a closed-in room Places where I could do the things I enjoyed most Those days were long. Those were days when, meeting challenges defeating tasks I was defeated. I tried again For this is living Always wanting—never satisfied I longed to learn to find out who and why to please and be pleased to love and be loved to be alone and not alone 16 And today as yesterday I long and ask Who am I and why Why don't they understand? 17 Classes Become Student Life It took some longer than others to leave the summer behind. Galveston was replaced by a routine from 8:15 to 3:15. 20 And After Classes . . . Yet it wasn't too long before that routin was transformed into adventures with familiar faces. Classes gradually became more tolerable and eventually fun. 21 BMk VISIB1UW, 10W . . . Comes Fun! Other events took place outside academic activities. Fun found time to slip in between physics, German III, analytical geometry Welcomed fun that told everyone that it was time for a break. The faculty grabbed at the opportunity to “do their thing and the students were ready to show hidden wit. 22 23 Lunch Is Welcomed by All Finally that lunch bell would ring. 30 minutes of the day for relaxing or maybe voting or ordering a senior ring but definitely . . . 24 Clubs Are a Part of Sterling For those who wanted to belong there was always that club. The feeling of friends all working together went into each chicken fried that day. 26 And some said. Secure me from security. Hair and Skirts: Grow and Shrink And then there was always that regulation That said there was a time and place for everything but not at school And then there were always those who only wanted to be a little freer 28 STERLING MUNICIPAL LIBRARY BAYTOWN, TEXAS 2’ 30 I Must Be Me Uniqueness is mine. Whether alone with my thoughts or alive and active in the company of my peers I must be me. 31 “Rangers Stand United” In that something, real not evanescent, which makes us comfortable today on the Earth tomorrow in Space. 32 Tense moments, Frayed nerves, Anticipation, and sometimes Victory. But spirit was always there through thick and thin. Everyone fought for victory. Together we accomplished and together we won. 34 SPIRIT! We’ve Got Spirit! But it took all of us. 35 36 THAT WAS THE WEEK THAT WAS . . . Homecoming 1969 That Is . . . What a week! AAonday-Freshmen built spirit, Tues- day—Sophomores yelled louder, Wednesday—Juniors rattled the cafeteria windows from their own cheering section. Cheerleaders canned a Gander, and the pep rally that afternoon was enough to raise the dead Gander right out of his coffin. Bonfire wood began to pile up. The Octagon Club and a few other boys made sure no cross-town rival was around with a match. O'Brien's was surprised to see so many Sterling students on their parking lot. What a roar! The pep rally con- tinued as the cheerleaders led a snake dance down to the traffic circle. Thursday—Senior Day and the Senior breakfast. The Octagon Club sponsored a petition to help build spirit. Cheerleaders carried the coffin outside. Students fol- lowed the band for the afternoon pep rally. As the bonfire began to blaze that night, spirit rose. An extra yell went up as the coffin with the Gander burned. The enthusiasm went on to the Blue Devil-Suicide Squad game after the bonfire. Friday marked the climax. The Lioness Club, Rotary Anns, and Antler Club all helped build team's spirit, honoring them with box lunches, special room decora- tions, and signs in their yards. The last pep rally was the best held all year with the crowning of the winner of the Cutest Legs Contest, Mike Donahue. Who would think the auditorium walls could vibrate as the faculty cheerleaders led two yells? Sterling was united against a common cause. Kandy Crowned Queen 1969 38 The week's excitement drew to a close with the Homecoming Dance, and the crowning of the homecoming queen. a) At 11:30, Mr. Cravey took the microphone and announced the court: Mary Duvall, fourth runner-up; Stefanni Snead, third runner-up; Scot- tie Worden, second runner-up; Lois Sampson, first runner-up. b) Kandy Campbell was crowned Homecoming Queen for 1969 by Sharon Arsement, last year's queen. c) Kandy, escorted by Jeff Adams led the next dance after her walk around the commons. 39 ’Tis the Season to be Jolly The Distributive Education Club once again provided the commons with a huge tree with lights and music that filled Sterling with the Christmas spirit. Stu- dents paused briefly as they crossed the commons to enjoy the cheer of the sea- son. If teachers were in the right mood, doors were left open and carols provided background for study. Santa Claus visited Sterling at an assembly and sat outside the cafeteria during lunch to give candy to good boys and girls. There was a short assembly in the commons presented by the D.E. club. Afterwards students walked to class sing- ing Jingle Bells. The class officers also sponsored a Christmas assembly the last day before the holidays, which told the Christmas story. Santa Claus led the audi- ence in singing carols after the bell choir had performed. 40 Assemblies Range from Pep Rally to Science Demonstration With its new assembly schedule. Sterling was able to bring special speakers and entertainers to the students. A wide variety of talent was displayed which offered different types of enrichment. Though some assemblies were just plain fun, others opened new fields to those interested. Fifth period was one class generally looked forward to. Eat Drink and Be Merry Banquets are not only a place a person goes when he wants a free meal, but also a source of entertain- ment. The many different banquets that have been a part of Sterling have provided the students, faculty, and guests with fun, honors, and excitement. 44 46 Ross Sterling, the president school for District 23-4A Good Sportsmanship League, hosted the spring meeting. Before the business meeting in the afternoon, delegates and sponsors from the district schools registered and mingled in the living room of the homemaking department. The general assembly which followed opened with the pledge of allegiance led by Cheryl Cherry, sophomore delegate, and a prayer by Alan Beauchamp, junior delegate. Daryl Start, student council president, introduced Mrs. Brown, who welcomed everyone, and Mayor Glen Walker, who gave a speech on good sportsmanship. Then the enter- tainment began with the swing group from the choir. Mike Schillaci sang and Louis Tanner spoke, before the group from the band began. Scottie Worden, acting president for the League, then outlined the rest of the day as lunch in the cafeteria, tours led by student council members, and the business meeting in the auditorium. 47 48 49 Junior and Senior Favorites a. Beverly Burnside end Duane McLendon, Senior b. Stevo Campbell and Cindy Norris, Junior c. Carol Mullen and Craig Bigler, Junior With Favorite People Are Favorite Things Not only do we have our favorite people, but also our favorite things. Everyone has his own place to go and his own thing to do. In the small radius we occupy we find these things ourselves. 55 Our favorite things. Mario Cortes Governor — 1970 Ross S. Sterling High School 57 Scottie Worden First Lady - 1970 Ross S. Sterling High School Governor and First Lady Are Presented The 1970 Governor's Cabinet was presented to the student body at Sterling's Inaugural Assembly. The Stage Band provided background music. Melody George sang Yesterday. Later she was joined by Dale Martin to sing I'll Take Romance. Although class representatives were elected earlier in the week, the selection of Governor and First Lady was a surprise. a. Governor: Mario Cortc b. Firs Lady: Scotlie Worden Lieutenant Governor and His Lady Kandy Campbell Gary Whitman 61 62 Junior Representatives Carol Mullens. Lee Beauchamp Cindy Norris Craig Bigler. 63 Freshman Representatives Lisa Pope Randy Ackerman Karen Kerr Mark Creel Sophomore Representatives Marilyn Morgan Greg Cummings Darlene Arsement Russell Clark 65 Parents’ Night - Education ’69 Education '69 began with a short assembly, where parents were greeted by Mrs. Brown and the ad- ministrative faculty plus student delegates from dif- ferent organizations. Parents then visited teachers, looked at displays, and even participated in sports in the girls' gym. Many noticed how drastically school has changed since they were students. New methods of teaching, such as tape recorders with listening stations and mathematical puzzles drew particular interest from many parents. A one-act play could be seen in the drama room and the art department distributed small art items. A concert by the Meister- singers and Concert Band brought the night to a finish. And as one teacher said later, Parents' Night certainly was good this year. 66 Debbie Davison Crowned Relay Queen Sterling captured the crown for the third time in four years at the Baytown Relays. Debbie Davison and her court, two duchesses from Robert E. Lee and two from Sterling, were presented during the finals Saturday night. April 11. They presented tro- phies to the track winners, many of whom were members of the Sterling Track Team which placed second—one point behind Deer Park. George Gentry crowned the queen, who was chosen by A. J. Foyt from the pictures of all the girls. These candidates, representing clubs and classes from Sterling and Robert E. Lee, were introduced at assemblies at both schools. a. Debbie Davison smiled after receiving her roses and crown. b. Pamela Treuhardt presented a trophy to Queen Debbie. c. George Gentry crowned Debbie Davison Relay Queen. Her court consisted of Vir- ginia Herrington, REl Duchess, Becky Bailey, Sterling Duchess, Terri Sanders, REl Duchess, and Maureen Hall, Sterling Duchess. d. The semi finalists from Sterling, Kandy Campbell, Glenda Heffernan. Maureen Hall. Debbie Davison, and Becky Bailey, rode in the Youth Parade. Gary Whitman and Barf Albright were happy to drive their car. e. Terri Sanders presented a medal to Ricky Seely for third place in the mile run. f. Track team captain. Bennie Wallace, escorted candidate Denise Trahan on stage at the Relay Queen Assembly. g. Ronnie Webb, track captain, escorted Denise Miller at the Sterling Assembly. 69 Hearts Thrill to the “Sound of Music” Coiling the ploy wo a job—tension end anticipation. Blocking was work, time, and tedium. Many mistakes and sore throats; tight nerves. Line-off and real rehearsals. Long hours and lost sleep. This describes the first two and a half months of Sound of Music. Most people did not even know it was going on. Then, curtain time. The parents, the friends, the school, and the town were all watching. Prop and set crews were ready. All the lights were set and the make-up and cos- tumes were all intact. Everyone was in place. OPEN THE CURTAIN. Maria (Debbie Davison) is a nun who has trouble conforming to the rules of the Abbey. The Mother Abbess (Debbie Calhoon) sends her to the home of Captain Georg von Trapp (Tim Stono) where she is a governess for his seven children: Lies! (lisa Pope), Fredrick (Keith Heiman), Louisa (Patti Rosser), Brigitte (Debbie Smith), Kurt (Danny Welch), Marta (Chris Wheelis), and Gretl (Billye Hooper). $ho also meets the Captain's fiancee, Elsa Schraider (Sue Hale), and his best friend. Max Detweiler (Kim Martin). As the story ends, Maria and Georg have married and to prevent the Germans from taking him into their Navy, the von Trapps climb tho mountains into Switzerland. The curtain closes. The band strikes up Do-Re-Mi, and as the curtain call begins the audience is completely on its feet. As the curtain closes the final time, a scream goes up from the cast and crew and all know that it has been worth it all. 1970 Awards Banquet Sterling Students Honored The 1970 Sterling Honors Banquet was held April 23, in the school cafeteria. The National Honor So- ciety planned the banquet, making decorations, send- ing invitations, and other preparations. Attending the banquet were NHS members, award recipients, school board officials, and award presentors. Donny Turner, president of the NHS, served as master of ceremonies. An address was given by Dr. H. J. Schneider. Special music was provided at the banquet by some of Ster- ling's top musicians: Gene Lovering, Bill Swick, John Jackson, Dale Martin, and Kelly Whalen as drummer. A rollicking atmosphere was added to the occasion as the audience joined the band in singing the refrain of Alice's Restaurant. A patriotic declamation followed given by Beverly Smith. 72 a. DAR Award: Beth Kudla b. SAR Award: Robert Bullard c. Math Award: Becky Trusty, Jimmy Sammon , Vicki Harding d. Pro © Award: Jo Ellen Thorpe. Robyn Cook. NOT PICTURED: Bob Eike c. Girl ' and Boy ' Stato: Craig Bigler, Cathy Hughe , Cindy Norris, Jimmy Sammons f. National Merit Scholars: Denise Trahan. Finalists: Mike Schillace. Jo Ellen Thorpe 73 « ▲ b A a. Intcrscholastic league Winner : Journalism, Kirk Miller, Christy lee. Number Sense, Jimmy Sammons. Science, Steve Blythe. Shorthand, Patricia Raymer. b. Cosmetology Award: Bridget! Dickey. c. Homemaking Awards: Becky Umholtz, Carol Mullens, Eve- lyn Twardowski d. Speech Awards: Ronnie Dickey, Linda Lawrence, Gary Burns e. Science Fair Awards.- Robert Cowan, Steve Blythe, Elizabeth Patton, Curtis Parrish, Eddie Lindsey Not Pictured: John Walker, Oliver Merrick, Tim Hayes 74 Students Acknowledged Tops in Various Fields a. Slide Rule Award : Roger Longbotham, Mike Schillaci, Steve Blylh b. Am Awards: Mike Stipo, Erroll Dodson, Larry Stubbs. NOT PICTURED, Kim Georgi c. Poetry Awards: Pam Nixon, Kathy Rossa. Ray Fisher d. Speech Award: Beverly Smith a ◄ b ◄ ► d T 75 Sterling Citizens BETH KUDLA Manner, not gold, is woman's best adornment. Menander RAY FISHER Musical training is a more potent instrument than any other, because rhythm and harmony find their way into the inward places of the soul. Plato SCOTT IE WORDEN Character is higher than intellect ... A great soul will be strong to live as well to think. Emerson ROBERT BULLARD True disputants are like true sportsmen, their whole delight is in the pursuit. Pope STEFFANI SNEAD Wise to resolve, and patient to perform. Homer STEVEN BLYTHE We cultivate the mind, We are lovers of the beauti- ful, yet simple in our taste, without loss of manli- ness. Thucydides 76 77 Sterling Citizens ROBERT DESTIN You cannot dream yourself into a character; you must hammer and forge one for yourself. Froude KANDY CAMPBELL There is a tide in the affairs of men. Which, taken at the flood, leads on to fortune. Shakespeare LARRY BATTARBEE Nothing is so difficult but that it may be found out by seeking. Terence BEVERLY BURNSIDE Trust men and they will be true to you; treat them greatly and they will show themselves great. Emer- son GARY WOODS One must learn by doing the thing; for though, you think you know it you have no certainty, until you try. Sophocles DEBBIE DAVISON Oh, could you view the melody and music of her face, You'd drop a tear; seeing more harmony In her bright eye Than now you hear. Lovelace 78 The Senior Prom - A Night to Remember Reflections from a whirling silver ball and flickering candlelight transformed Sylvan Beach into a night to remember for Sterling s 1970 Prom. The terrace and dance floor were crowded with couples talk- ing, laughing, and dancing. The Black Well provided the music which found many of the chaperons holding their ears. At eleven 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 everyone took off for a supper, breakfast, and home. a. The class of 70 ore finally on top. b. Chaperons stayod busy watching the prom activities and holding their ears! a A b T 80 c ► a. Mr . Brown and Mr . Kelly played a special part in the receiving line. b. Junior class officers were invited. c. The prom was a real night to remember. 81 Couples Kiss Under the Ring The graduating class of 1970 has a very special distinction.' It was the first class to complete four years at Sterling High School. It built tradi- tions and left a heritage for those to come. It is the Last of the First! 83 Unda Williams The TOP TEN Scholars From the Graduating Class Delane Cafhriner Mary Twardowski Anne Souby Janice Hartrick ii 'of 1970, Ross S Sterling High School, Baytown, Texas Commencement — 1970 85 Let us remember LAY SLAUGHTER and STANLEY BIGLER and all of those who no longer can fight or protest or enjoy the songs of birds with us. 90 Sterling Cheerleaders It was evident that the cheerleaders kept busy wrapping goal posts, putting up posters, planning pep rallies, and building spirit all year long, but there was a great deal of work that went on behind the scenes. Plans began in May to make the next year great. The cheerleaders went to Southern Methodist Univer- sity in August to compete against cheerleaders from high schools all over the state of Texas. They brought home an honorable mention, a third place, and two second place ribbons, as well as many spirit builders. a. Cheerleaders were Dan McClure, Scolfie Worden, Lee Beauchamp, Cindy Norri , Terry Williamson, Marilyn Morgan, Thomas Paden, and Kaen Kerr. b. DAN ALAN McCLURE-Senior c. SCOTTIE WORDEN-Senior d. CINDY NORRIS-Junior e. LEE BEAUCHAMP-Junior e T 91 Cheers and Chants Spark Spirit a. TERRY WIlllAMSON-Sophomore b. MARILYN MORGAN-Sophomore c. KAREN KERR—Ft e h man d. THOMAS PAOEN—Freahman 92 Rangers Choose Debbie The varsity football team selected Debbie Davison 1970 football sweetheart. After being presented to the student body, Debbie awarded roses to the five finalists in the Football Players' Prettiest Legs Contest. 93 Rangers Have Tough Season ROSTER Sterling Opponent 6 Westchester ......................28 15 S. F. Austin .....................13 0 Port Neches ......................47 0 MacArthur ........................37 0 South Houston ....................18 8 Sam Rayburn ......................33 3 Deer Park ........................20 6 Pasadena .........................19 42 J. Frank Dobie.................... 7 0 Robert E. Lee ....................14 a. TOP ROW: Coach Guy. Duan« McClendon, Robert Bullard. Ricky Hollingshead, Gary Whitman, Bruce Martin, Ted Hazel- wood, Floyd King, Greg Cummings, Bart Albright. David Hud- son, Coach Dennis. 3rd ROW: Coach Kudla, Mr. Parrish, Ronnie Webb, Steve Ackerman, Tim Jones, Thad Cartwright, Craig Biglor, Pat Way, Raymond Robinson, Phil Elam. 2nd ROW: Coach Lumpkin, Duane Blakency, Steve Jennings, Melvin De- bose. Bill Creel, Kirk Miller, Mike Molaison, Steve Campbell, Gary Novosad, Larry Stubbs, Mike Donahue, Damon Davenport. BOTTOM ROW: Mike Miller, Manning Ricketson, Russell Clark, Everett Seymore, Fred Bowen, Robert Allen, Bill Deans, Eric Rutherford, Carl McFarland. b. 'Do you know that your shoestring is untied? 94 Though Wins Were Scarce, Team Shows Determination In many teams there lies a hidden quality never seen by the spectator. This year's team showed fine drive and determination though the scoreboard seldom indicated this. These things alone do not make a team; it takes many hours of hard work and team desire. To have all these things would add together to form a consistant winner. Many of this year's players know the pain of defeat all too well, but hope that an idea of winning is planted in the minds of the underclassmen makes it all worth the expense. The traditions started now will hopefully carry many Sterling teams to victory. Even though this season had its moments of despair, there were many humorous and enlightening moments. The blow-out on the trip to Port Neches told a story of things to come. One of the best sellers would be a book of exercises, assorted aches, and pulled muscles never heard of. The talent revealed at half-time should have been explored. The savage handling of t Cokes could have made blood run cold. The fine mov displayed by the heroes of our team while they head for the water fountain was really an inspiration. Throughout the year, this team proved that feai work and hard practice do not make a winner. V all know that each of these athletes played his b« every Thursday and Friday night, but on some occ sions this was to no avail. Each year after the final game the seniors, wl will never wear a Sterling uniform again, often revf by their emotions how much the game of football ar the general feeling of playing on a team is to ea one of them. a. Coach Dennis give helpful him as Rangers re during half-tir b. Bruce Martin ''head for yardage while Bill Deans throws a bio c. Everett Seymore makes a tackl©. 96 97 Rangers Learn How to Win . . . a. Bill Creel, Pat Way, and Ted Hazelwood fop a Texan. b. Bruce Martin leaps for a tackle. c. Rangers Score! d. Thad Cartwright rams heads with Westchester. e. Wc WON II d ▼ e ▼ 99 . . . and Lose a. Raymond Robinson, Bill Deans, and Ronnie Webb bring down a Mustang. b. Greg Cummings tries to make headway against strong opposition. c. Tim Jones. Melvin DeBosc. Ronnie Webb, and Mike Molai son throw blocks to give Ricky Arceneaux a clear path. d. Bill Deans shows strong effort to make an interception as Everett Seymore and Eric Rutherford are ready to cover. 100 M ' t__i a. Ricky Arceneaux findi a hole os blocks are thrown by Mike Molaison and other Rangers. b. Thad Cartwright and Raymond Robinson ground a Gander. C Rangers and Ganders shake hands at the beginning of the biggest game of the season d. Gary Whitman intercepts a Gander pass. Ganders Won in Points, Rangers Won in Spirit 103 Blue Devil Season: Just So-So Three wins and seven losses—well, not too bad. Even if our men didn't make state they made their way into our hearts. We backed them all the way! They fought hard and were great, win or lose. a. CHARGEUI!! b. When will they ever learn? Questions Coach Todd. c. Oh ... my poor aching body. R. S. S. Opp. 6 Westchester ....................28 8 S. F. Austin ................... 0 12 Memorial .......................13 28 MacArthur ...................... 0 14 South Houston ..................35 14 Sam Rayburn ....................26 12 Deer Park ......................15 0 Pasadena ........................28 38 Dobie .......................... 7 14 Rob't E. Lee ...................34 TOP ROW: Coach Leo Hcchler, Mitch Hawk , Richard McGilvrey, Ruben Rocha, Mike Campbell, Arthur Moyer, Floyd King, Pat Conley, Uoyd Hargrove, Jerry Boucher, Don Moody, Coach Dennis Todd. M DOLE ROW: Billy Martin, Pat Hill, James Sammons, Melvin Russell, Larry Arnold, Lynn Cannon, Mike Reynolds, Steve Tomlinson, Ricky Swanner, Kenny Deans, Tom Sanchez, John Norris. BOTTOM ROW: Mike Repp, Don Voelkch Herbert Hampton, Louis Hawthorne, Chris Litres, Ronnie Montgomery, Herby Darseo, Randy Zcringue, Nathan Mathis. 105 106 FRONT ROW: Coach Mi ch lUnberg, Mitch Rodgers, Bill Kiber, John Ripple, John Zumwalt, Fred Hale, Kevcn Fothcc, Richard McGilvrcy, Joe Coward, David Hancock, Bobby Littlefield, James Denson, Coach Oz Hughes. MIDDLE ROW: Donnie Williams, Ricky Barrow, Walter Heicel, Dennis Litton, Bill Upton, Scott Sheeley, Gary Christensen, John Florida, Rupert Blundell, Danny Moscorro, Dave Kveton, Glenn Milos. BOTTOM ROW: Daricll Rumsey, Ken Callaway, James Brooks, Tommy Harris, Jim Bell, Tim Milligan, Mike Hernandez, Mark Kerr, Mike Price, Gary Burns, Jim Campbell, Donnie Adams. Sophomores Fight Rough and Tough Boy, they fought hard this season—in fact, they almost broke even—won four and lost six. We fought every battle with them, maybe we didn't get quite as muddy and sweaty as the boys, but our hearts and souls were there just the same. We fought to the end for them, and they fought to the end for us. a. Dennis Litton has a run or pass option? b. Me and my shadow! c. May I cut in? b. c. ROSTER R. S. S. Opponents 0 Westchester ....................21 16 Bellaire......................... 0 12 Memorial ........................26 6 Brazoswood ......................24 8 Rayburn .........................14 0 Pasadena .........................16 38 Northshore.......................16 24 Bellaire ......................... 0 21 Robert E. Lee..................... 8 107 FRONT ROW: Coach Kluch, Lionel Dcstin, Francis Fourrior, Nathan Bracy, Lonnie Dickey, Johnny Brown, Billy Herrin, Jim Gentry, Johnny Jennings, Tom Walmsley, Steve McLendon, David Robertson, Coach Foerster. SECOND ROW: Randy Ackerman, Mark Creel, Dwight Chand- ler, Gary Bender, Danny Rombs, Gordan Sanders, Russell Foster, Tommy Gegas, Jim McKnight, Scottie Mills, Saba Bou-chcbl, Frank Jenson. THIRD ROW: Tom Peterson, Glen Lambrecht, Steve Kissler, Mike Frazier. George Ripple, Billy Angel, Jerry West, Craig Lindsey, Ernest Maxey, Jimmy Stroud, Claude Watkins, Joe McMahon. BOTTOM ROW: Randell Craig, Tino Sorino, Rinky Labit, Terry Matey, Scot Goodman, Ernest Arcinagas, Maurice Debose, Ted McCall, Davey Moore. 108 Freshmen Did Best of All R. S. S. Opp. 20 Rob't E. Lee .................... 0 34 Galveston ...................... 8 36 Anahuac ........................88 6 Texas City ...................... 8 6 South Houston ...................27 20 Sam Rayburn .....................44 6 Deer Park........................ 8 0 Pasadena ........................16 20 Dobie ...........................12 0 Rob't E. Lee....................21 They came out on top with a 6-4 season. They put their souls into these games as well as their arms, legs, and other necessary body parts. They fought it out to the end; and, win or lose, ended joyfully—not always painlessly—but joyfully. a. Man, did I have a ball that day! b. Our Volunteers volunteer more than they play. c. Is that a pile up? Or is that a pile up? c 109 Rangers Dribble, Jump, and Shoot to Victory The basketball teams at Sterling have always been above par. They were again this year. The way the varsity played during predistrict games led many people to believe that Sterling had another district title, but a weak finish in district play caused Sterling to end up in fourth place, only a few games behind the winner. The team had an extra boost in the middle of the season when Jerry Hance became eligible for varsity play. With him the starting line-up became Jerry, Mark Ocher, Ted Hazelwood, Carl Barnett, and Alan Beauchamp. Carl Barnett was high point man. ■A b T 110 a. This was the kind of support the Rangers received during the season, even when they were behind. b. TOP ROW: Coach Woody Walker. Billy Booth, Carl Barnett. Leo Hagerty, Jerry Hanee. MIDDLE ROW: Mike Donahue, Thomas Durham, Doug Osterhus, Ted Hazelwood. Montie Ramsey. 80TT0M ROW: John Walker, Peter Landry, Mark Ocker. Alan Beauchamp. Fred Bowen. c. Mark Ocker was able to make a lay-up from over the heads of the other team. d. Getting the ball where you want it is half the job and Jerry Hancc does the job best. Ill Rangers Are Unpredictable in Inconsistant Year a. Carl Barnett and Alan Beauchamp watch a the lead dwindle . b. Holding the lead in rebounding i sometime a battle as Ted Hazelwood and Carl Barnett show why thoy were the team leaders. c. Carl Barnett use the jump shot to its greatest extent and shows why he was the team's high point man. d. Mark Ocher jumps high over the heads of the Ganders and Ted Hazelwood to make the shot. e. Ted Hazelwood. Jerry Hance, and Alan Beauchamp watch as the ball hangs on the rim. 112 The Varsity Makes It a. Ted Hazelwood give the visiting team, and Alan Beauchamp, an exhibition of what to expect. b. The playmaker, Mark Ocker, begins the march to, what is hoped to be, two points. c. Jerry Hance. Mark Ocker, Ted Hazelwood, and Carl Barnett wait for another rebound to add to their collection. d. Free throws play an important part in winning a game and Jerry Hance helps the cau$c by sinking another one. 115 Rangers Hustle Their Way Past Ganders The Ranger basketball team looked like a team on its way to the district championship when Sterling beat Lee. The players really thought they could do it and their fans knew they could do it. The Rangers kept a ten point lead until the closing moments of the game when the Ganders came within one point. a. Alan Beauchamp got a late start going up tor a rebound, but he was still able to get control of the ball. b. Carl Barnett literally robs a Gander as he comes down with the rebound. c. Ted Hazelwood comes up against a Gander during his try for a jump-ball. d. The baskotball goes high over the heads of Jerry Hance and the opposing team as Hazelwood attempts another frce-throw. e. The score is what wins the game and Sterling's Carl Barnett, Doug Osterhus, and Ted Hazelwood watch as they do it again. 116 118 Junior Varsity Basketball BACK ROW: Phil Osterhus, Melvin DeBose, lee Beauchamp, John Ripple, Greg Cummings, Robert Moorman. THIRD ROW: Coach Guy, Tony Barnett, Calvin Auzcnne, larry Arnold, Keith Askew. Dirk Rutherford. SECOND ROW: Dennis Araujo, David Hughes, Richie Carroll, Kent McCulloch, Mike Tiner, Glen Gibbons (manager). BOTTOM ROW: Tom Sanchez, James Brooks. Terry Williamson, Ricky Bachmeyer. Ricky Arccneaux. NOT PICTURED: Nat Mathis. 119 Freshman Basketball Team TOP ROW: Mr. Forester, Mitchell Baker, Billy Herrin, Cornell lewis. Dale Reavis, Coach Heckler. THIRD ROW: Randall Craig, lindy Fourrier, Gil Hickmon, Maurice DuBoso, Scotty Mills. SECOND ROW: Earnest Arcenaquas, Gary Bender, George Ripple, Brian McCullough, Joe Antlo. BOTTOM ROW: Jeff Rutherford, Mark Creel, Randy Dunlap, Greg Matthews, Joe Carufhers. 121 The Tennis Team Tournaments in Bryan, Pasadena, Deer Park, Beaumont, and Baytown, and duo matches with neighboring schools kept the tennis team on the move. Defeating teams from Deer Park, Lee, Dobie, and Anahuac, the netters thought they would bring home a trophy but luck was against them, and the draws proved differently. 122 b A a. BACK ROW: Dennis Brewer, Thomas Hammon, George Jones, Bob Elke, Garnett Cleveland, Greg Matthews, Jerry longbothom. FRONT ROW: Shirley Devaney, Shirley Miller. Sally Forester, Donna Strausscr, Pat Wallace, Scottie Worden, Ella Chase. b. Johnny Holcomb c. Scottie Worden and Ella Chase at the Bryan Tournament. d. Bob Eike 123 Cross Country Follows Tradition of Winning When a young man takes the great step to becom- ing an athlete, the first things he is taught is to be a good sport, to do his best, and to endure the pain of losing. Then, behind closed doors, he has pounded into his head the one magic word, WIN. His mind is set in a trance toward winning. The trance over the cross-country team, cast by Coach Drew Dunlap, has become Sterling's longest. It lasted through the practice meets, through the sea- son, and on up to the state meet, where the team ran to a second place. Coach Dunlap had help in rallying his team. The team captains, Robert Destin and John Strown, con- vinced the team that it was best and it performed as if it were. The runners are John Strown, Robert Destin, Ricky Seally, David Witzel, Raymond Clements, Ricky Sherlund, and Clifford Hunt. The ingredients for a winning season are found within the team itself. A runner wants to win badly enough to kick on the wrong lap or run the last half of the race with a broken foot. It was this kind of devotion to the team that helped Sterling make a name for itself in the cross-country world, win district, go on to the state meet, and to follow a tradition of winning. 124 District Champs Being able to start or finish a race of two miles is an accomplishment within itself. But being able to run that distance in less than ten minutes is a feat that anyone may be proud of. John Strown, Ricky Sherlund, Robert Destin, David Witzel, and Ricky Seally broke or came within three seconds of this goal. The District Champs The Sterling Track Team entered the district meet with the memories of a one point defeat at the Baytown Relays. They were determined not to let a team beat them by one point again. With this philosophy they were able to run (and throw and jump) away with the meet by a forty-seven point margin. The field events came through with thirty-nine points to put Sterling in good position for the finals. Places were won by three pole vaulters, three broad jumpers, a shot putter, a discus thrower, and a high jumper. Of the competitors in the field events, two qualified for the regional track meet. They were Leo Haggerty in the broad jump and Dan Alan McClure in the pole vault. At the start of the finals of the running events, Sterling was still two points behind Lee. The four-forty yard relay was the first event and Sterling, who was favored to win it, was only able to finish third. Things looked even worse after their sixth place finish in the eight-eighty yard run, but a strong one-two finish in the 120 yard hurdles put Sterling in first, where they stayed for the remainder of the meet. a. This is what the Sterling Track Team looked like after they captured the District Championship. b. After four years. Coach Drew Dunlap is finally able to see the District Trophy belonging to Sterling. c. The mile relay team was tired but happy after taking third. d. Bobby Littlefield was the district, and season, high point man. e. Ricky Seely, the mile winner, accepts the district team trophy. 126 127 The Team That Runs «. Coach Dunlap. Captain 8ennie Wallace, and Captain Ron- b. TOP ROW: Coach Dunlap, Coach Lumpkin, Larry Scott, David Barker, Paul Teel, Cliff Hunt, Floyd King, Phil Elam, Denni Spivey, Mike Vojacek. Mike Walter . MIDDLE ROW: Bobby Littlefield, Mike McLendon, Danny Jackson, Ricky Ar- ceneaux, Bennie Wallace, Ronnie Webb. Steve Rawls Steve McLendon, David Witzel. Leo Haggerty. Coach Todd. BOT- TOM ROW: Randy Ackerman, Everett Seymore, Dan Alan Mc- Clure. Bo Denison, Russell Clark. Curtis Richards, Laync Ram- sey, Gordon Garrett, Ricky Scaly. c. Regional qualifiers: Dan Alan McClure, pole vault; Danny Jackson 220 yard dash; Bobby Littlefield, 330 and 120 yard hurdles; Leo Haggerty, long jump; Ricky Scaly, mile run; and Randy Ackerman, 100 yard dash. ITS WTtML Field Events Take to the Air a. Dan Alan McClure wit the first state quali- fier for Sterling. He is shown clearing his state qualifying vault of fourteen feet. b. layne Ramsey also helped bring fame to Sterling pole vaulters by clearing thirteen feet, six inches. c. Leo Haggerty, a regional qualifier, jumped twenty-one feet seven inches for a school record. d. The first four-year letterman in Sterling Track, Bruce Martin, captured fourth in the long jump at District. The only events in a track meet which require teammanship are relays. Individuals are able to win all other events on their own without the help of others, but a relay requires four men to run, hand- off, and fry their hardest. It took long hours for Sterling to get their hand-offs down, but it paid off for they dropped the baton only once, and that was not a hand-off, but at the first of the race. a. If took both speed and good hand-offs for Danny Jackson and Randy Ackerman to' keep the lead in the 440 yard relay. b. A good exchange of the baton always helps and Paul Teel helps the cause by giving David Witzel a good hand off. c. Bennie Wallace and Ronnie Webb gave it all they had in the Baytown Relay's final event, the mile relay. Rangers Run Hard to Break the Tape a. Ricky Seely broke the tape to become District 24-AAAA mile winner. He went on to get fifth at the regional meet. b. Randy Ackerman and Bo Denson ran to a second and to a third in the District 100 yard dash. c. Track was not all glory and thrills. There were times when an individual or a relay team placed third or fourth when a first or second was needed. d. The varsity was not the only track team to walk away with district. The jun or varsity also won and Mike McLendon and Rutsell Clark were two of the many reasons. e. Getting the fight exposure for a group picture was, something difficult. f. lewis Nelson, Gene Adams, Mike Frazier, Keith Ferguson, Victor Arceneaux, John Coats, John Walmsley, Richard Lemmon, Cornell Lewis, Glenn Huey FRONT ROW: Randy Jackson, David Parker, Robert Mercer, Roger Holitser, Claude Watkins, Dennis Jennings. Robert Parker.. g. BACK ROW: Larry Hostie, Jeffery McClure, Dennis Litten Albert Solais, Craig Bigler, Jerry Boucher, Chuck Brack, Ray- mond Clcmont, Ricky Swanner. FRONT ROW: Glenn Hartkick, Jerry Hcintschel. Gary Burns. James Cambell, Mike Price, Barry Hastie, Jeff Way. 132 Swim Team Swimming season began in November with daily workouts at the Carver-Jones pool, and ended with the Regional Meet at Rice. The team participated in ten meets, including the district meet held at Deer Park High School. Louis Sonnier was the top Sterling entry in district. He placed 2nd in the 200 yd. individual medley. Other winning swimmers were Leigh Johnson, 3rd in the 50 yd. freestyle; Garland Ginzel, 5th in the 100 yd. backstroke,- Benny Woods, 6th in the 100 yd. breaststroke; and Chris Litras who was 6th in the 100 yd. freestyle. Louis, the only Sterling swimmer to qualify, placed 6th at regional. The 1969-70 swimming year found the Ranger Swim Team to be competition for any swim team in the district! Meet Points Place Sterling-Milby 45 1st Sterling-Rayburn-Clear Creek 35 2nd Sterling-Ball-S. Houston 62 1st Sterling-Lee 25 2nd Sterling-Lee-Deer Park 38 3rd Deer Park Invitational 9 . Sterling-Rayburn 38 2nd Sterling-Pasadena-S. Houston 63 1st District Meet 136 4th a. Coach Al Dennis and fan watch swimmers. b. SWIM TEAM MEMBERS: BACK ROW-Douglas Proctor, Kevin Turner, Steve Thuli Pat Proctor, Bill Upton, Run William , Garland Gniel. Roger Tramme . Dan Jackson, Louis Sonnier. Coach Denni . Mark Spencer. MIDDLE ROW: Frank Jensen, Scott Sheeley, Richard Merling. Kevin Solis. Steve S.vek Otr.s Litres, David Cannon. FRONT ROW: Mike Young, Donny Turner, Tommy Williamson, ei Elliot, Gary Woods, and Jeff Ward. c One sw mmcr dives in as another touches the bank in a distance relay at the district meet. d. Louis Sonnier doing the butterfly stroke. 135 Golf The Ranger golf team had a fine season, finishing seventh out of twenty teams. The team played in eight tournaments. They were Pincwood. Terrell Park, Galveston, Orange, Sun Meadows, Goose Creek Country Club, A. M. Consolidated, and Bryan. The distance meet was held at the Sun Meadows Golf Course. The outstanding play of the day came from freshman Don Motcly who made a hole in one. The day ended with Sterling placing third in district. Although these golfers work hard, there are also those moments of play—such as the overnight trip to A. M. and the time Richard Montgomery was thrown into the Goose Creek Country Club's swim- ming pool. The top five players for the year and lettermon were Ray Johnson, John Walker, Richard Montgomery, Barry Giddcn, and Brian Worth. d T T ▼ 136 ► ▲ a. COACH WOODY WALKER. b. COACH JERRY SANDERS. c. BOTTOM ROW: Bobby Kolitz, Ray Johnson, Don Motley, Mike Mucklcroy. TOP ROW: Coach Woody Walker, Richard Montgomery, John Walker. Brian Worth, Barry Gidden, Coach Jerry Sanders. d. BOBBY KOLITZ e. MIKE MUCKIEROY f. DON MOTLEY g. BRIAN WORTH h. BARRY GIDDEN I. JOHN WALKER j. RAY JOHNSON k. RICHARD MONTGOMERY 137 a. TOP ROW: Coach Or Hughe , Coach Milton Isenberg. SECOND ROW: Robert Bullard, Brad Sheffield, Jerry Hance. Mack Ocker, Lee Beauchamp, Mike Montgomery. THIRD ROW: Eric Rutherford, Mike Repp. Gary Novasad, Mike Mo!ai on, David Kvcton. BOTTOM ROW: Billy Martin, manager, John Norris, manager, Mike Smith, William Beardmore. Allen Beauchamp, Stephen Jcnning , manager. b. Eric Rutherford show a steady eye and a steady stance. c. Jerry Hance makes first base with ease. d. Brad Sheffield rounds the bases after having hit a lino drivo for the Rangers. b 138 Sterling Ranks Second in District 139 The Ranger Baseball Team Makes an Impression a. Brad Sheffield shows tho pitching form that won him an all-district position. b. Mike Smith scores a run for the Rangers. c. Gary Novosad makes a hit. d. Spectators watch intently, as the Rangers play a close game. 141 Baseball Season Was a Smashing Success We TEAM They 3 North Shore ............... 5 6 Westchester ............... 7 2 Texas City................. 1 5 Westchester.................2 5 Port Neches ............... 2 1 Texas City................. 6 4 Port Neches ............... 5 2 North Shore................ 0 4 Deer Park ................. 0 5 South Houston ............. 2 0 Sam Rayburn................11 5 Robert E. Lee.............. 2 6 J. Frank Dobie ............ 2 4 Pasadena .................. 3 12 LaMarque .................. 3 6 Robert E. Lee.............. 2 3 Lamar Con...................0 3 Deer Park . ...............10 7 South Houston ............. 4 0 Sam Rayburn................ 1 5 Robert E. Lee ............. 4 0 J. Frank Dobie ............ 2 0 Pasadena................... 2 « A b T 142 a. Allen Beauchamp applies the tag to a runner. b. Lee Beauchamp prepares to unload on a pitch. c. Mike Montgomery slides into home as Mark Ocker anxiously awaits the umpire's decision. d. Jerry Hance scores easily on another fine Ranger hit. 143 144 The Coach Is Important to the Team o. All-District players, Robert Bullard, Jerry Hence, and Brad Sheffield present coach Oz Hughes, with an imperial crown. b. Coaches advise players during important practices. c. Coaches Milton Isenberg and Oz Hughes observe players during game. a. SENIOR MEMBERS: BACK ROW-Maureen Hall, Mike Schillaci, Debbie Coleman, Penny Sharp, Ray Either. Sharon Craig, Stefani Snead, Linda William . Janice Hartrick, Roger longbotham, Delane Cafhriner, Denite Trahan, Cene lovering. Sue Whitt, Geary Zeringue, Debbie Daviton. FRONT ROW: Kel Elliot, Terry Event, Diane Wilkt, Becky Trutty. Beverly Burntide, Anne Souby, Jo Ellen Thorpe, Mary Twardowtki, Martha Turpin, Patricia Reymer Terri Peterson, Donnie Turner. b. SPONSOR: Mr . Margaret Whalen c. OFFICERS: Martha Turpin—tecretary. Delane Cathrincr—vice-president d. OFFICERS: Donnie Turner—president, Anne Souby—treasurer. 148 National Honor Society The National Honor Society announced its new members and installed the 1970 officers at an assembly this fall. They continued a tutoring pro- gram 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. The new officers were announced at a banquet on May 9, 1970. The junior members ended the year as posts for the graduating seniors. a. Honor Society member wait to deliver Valentine ro e . b. JUNIOR MEMBERS: BACK ROW-Chri litra , Charles Clark. Jimmy Sammons, John Walmtley, Mike Tiner, Benny Woods, Alan Beauchamp, Doug Osterhus, Nathan Dickerson, Robert Sylvester, James leatherwood, Paul Heinrich. SECOND ROW: Billy Booth, Frank Krull, Liana Macon, Sally Forrester, Sheryl Hartless, Rene Smith, Cindy Wilkinson, Shirt Worcester, Patti Kunz, Cheryl Gandy. Gladys Ivey. Karen Harrison, Dan Herndon, Danny Jackson, Steve Ackerman. FRONT ROW: Holen McKinney. Debbie Anderson, Laura Hall, Rhonda Sullivan, Marcy Gallien. Andee Anderson, Debbie atone. Cindy Rentier, Sara Ramsey, leslee Murray. Mary Walker, Pam Moravek. Crcsa Brewer. Pam Nixon. 149 NHS Has Busy Year a. Benny Wood , Chris litre . Den Herndon, AJen Beauchamp, Jimmy Sammons, end Doug Ostcrhus sing love songs for the NHS Valentine project. b. laure Hell end liana Mecon deliver e Valentine rose to Mrs. McBride. c. Officers Anne Souby, Martha Turpin, Delane Cathriner, and Donnie Turner ere installed. 150 Student Council Planting for the 1970 student council began in May of 1969 when the officers were elected. When school started in September, many of the projects had already been planned. The student council was in charge of all school elections. Whether voting in regular voting machines or just ballots in classrooms and at lunch, the elections were run efficiently by a member of student body and faculty. During homecoming week the council set aside a day of the week for each class. A special cheering section was set aside for each class in the cafeteria at lunch and badges were given out. Students voted for the most beautiful legs after seeing the legs of the football players. Mike Donahue and his court were pre'ented at the pep rally. After the game the homecoming dance was sponsored by the student council and the homecoming court was announced. The Student Council sponsored the Gover- nor's Court ond presented them at an assem- bly. Tho spring dance that followed was paid for by cake and doughnut sales.. a. Sterling High School served as President School of the 23-4A Good Sportsmanship League. The members were: BACK ROW— Alan Beauchamp, Junior Representative; Daryl Start, council president; Mr. Crevoy, sponsor. FRONT ROW: Scottie Worden, senior repre- sentative and president; Cheryl Cherry, sopho- more representative. b. STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS: Daryl Start, president; Debbie Calhoon, secretary; Stefanni Snead, treasurer; Candy Campbell, vice-presi- dent; Mary Moran, historian. Student Council Members The junior end senior member of the jtudent council: BACK ROW— Alan Beauchamp, Daryl Start. Jimmy Sammont, Gene Lovering, Bart Albright, Craig Bigler, Fred Bowen, Kirk Miller, Tom Durham. FRONT ROW: Scottie Worden, Stefanni Snead, Kandy Campbell, Laura Hall, Melody George, Mary Moran, Debbie Stone, Penny Davis, Carol Muilens, Janelle lemond, Nancy Bennett. The freshman and sophomore members of the council: BACK ROW—Dennis Litton, Dwight Chandler, Randy Ackerman, Nathaniel Mathis, Joe Caruthers, Junior Gomez, Russell Clark, Mike Price. FRONT ROW: DeAnne Sergeant, Laura Barajas, Darleno Arsement, Carol McCarthy, Amy Morgan, Cheryl Cherry. Judy Russell, Nan Garett, Debbie Stancr, Marsha Hudson. 153 Symphonic Band FLUTE: Vicki Harding, Melody George, Cynthia Ward, Becky Zubik, Gayle Billing , Patti Rosier, Leslie McKenney. OBOE: Charlie Smith, Paula Richard. CLARINET: Tim Zamora, Robyn Cook, Philip Brantley, Regina Looney, Johnellc Partin, Liia Repp, Suian Williams, Karen Loggint, Vicki Dowling, Carolyn Bivona, Andee Andrews, Barbara Kunze, Lydia French. Pam Tomjack, Karol Walters, Kathleen Wilson, Helen McKenney. Ej CLARINET: Anna Etienne. ALTO SAXOPHONE: Lynn Faust. Allison Ammons, Douglas Jefferson, Margaret Souby. TENOR SAXOPHONE: Sheryl Meadows, Kenneth Neatherlin. BARI- TONE SAXOPHONE: Leslie Foyt, Vivian Hill, Jay Anderson. ALTO CLARINET: Jan Billings, Mon a Johnson. BASS CLARINET: Steven Lestarjette, Carl Jane Ryan, Teresa Stankis, Janie Brooks. CONTRA BASS CLARINET: Linda Williams, Curtis Howard, Becky Ezell. CORNET: Anita Anderson, Dale Martin, Sandra Bilnoski, Anna Clements, Donald Purcell, Jeanie Edwards. Cynthia Pitts, Danny Owens, Kathi Rogers, Sandra Latham, Gary Anderson. TRUMPETS: Mary Beth Thompson, Donald Rogers. TROMBONES: Gene Lovering, Louis Tanner, Lanny Vaughan, Edwin Lindsey. Greg McCullough, Waunice Bell, Edward Robinson. BARITONE: Mike Wallace, lota Moore. Jeanne Schillaci. TUBA: John Jackson, John Graham. Kent Bond, Ernest Banks. STRING BASS: Ray Fisher. Bill Swick. HORNS: Rhonda Sullivan, Virginia Webber, Norma Stacey, Connie Gilbert, Tommy Clifton, Murray Witzel. PERCUSSION: Mike Gutherie, John Garrett, Linda Hall, Mary Mears, Cathy Pickett. 154 6. Representatives: Melodic George, Junior; Dale Martin, Sophomore. b. Linda Williams, assistant secretary; Robert Reed, historian; John Jack- son, librarian; Barbara Kunz, secretary; Louis Tanner, chaplain. c. Mr. Elmer Hargis d. Mr. Thaddeus Catwrighf . e. Danny Turnor, assistant student director; Danny Owens, student director. e T 155 Concert Band FLUTES: Robert Read, Darlene Auzenne, Karen Hamil, Pam Holt, Mary Jane Hargis, Sue Pierce, Rebecca Hemphill, Judith Cushman, Jan Ellis. OBOE: Marcia Smith, E CLARINET: Donna Bounds. BASS CLARINET: Evelyn Gilliam, Reccio Holub, Denise Fox. CLARINETS: Suzy Brewer, David Fisher, Paul West, Melanio Hinton, Jan Witzel, Pennic Davis, Marsha Herbert, Larry Cornelius, Carol McChesney, Suzanne Clement. Pam Martin, Dona Boto, Pam Pickett, Melanie McCall, Nancy Hale, Eva Durham, Pam DeLsVergnc. BASSOONS: Thomas Sharp, Deborah Pitman. ALTO SAXOPHONE: Mary Kunze, Edward Going, Judith Hackfield, Roxanne Hall. TENOR SAXOPHONE: Daniel Fisher, Charlie King, Scottie Mills. TRUMPETS: Vaughn Hazlett, Donald Turner. FRENCH HORNS: Kevin Turner. Leah Foyt, Jamie Miller, Billy Walker, Jody Meier. CORNETS: Thad Cartwright, Barry Hastie. Rebecca Barnett, David Burt, Helen Moore, Ronald Arceneaux, Eugene Spencer, Larry Enderli, Joe Coward, John Patterson, Sandra Henry. TROMBONES: Ricky Cafhings, Richard Lemmon, Douglas Wilks. BARITONES: Doug Offermann, Ronald Lemmon, Ronald Wilks, Randy Cook. Pattie Gregory. BARITONE SAXOPHONE: J. C. McBride, Mark Tiller, James Little. BASS: Lawrence Hastie, Leyne Ramsey, Dudley Breeding. STRING BASS: Jan Hobbs. TYMPANI: Timothy Stone. PERCUSSION: Janie Lemond, Dehlia Conley, Hal Richard, Donald Motley. Patricia Garrett, Jack Hall. 156 a. Louis Tanner—All-Region Orchestra. b. All-District Band members aro leslio Foyt, Marsha Herbert, Susan Williams, Lota Moore, Carolyn Bivona, Sandra Bilnoski, Susie Brewer. c. All-Region Band members are Mike Wallace, Anita Anderson, Vicki Harding. Linda Williams, Wynelle Hanson, Curtis Howard (not pictured Gene lovering and Charley Smith). d. Dale Martin—All-Area Band. e. Ray Fisher—All-State Orchestra. f. Bill Swick—All-State Band. 157 Twirlers a. Lisa Repp, drum major; Leslie Foyt, as- sistant drum major; Rhonda Sullivan, head twirler; Lynn Faust, assistant head twirler. b. Sandy Latham, Melanie Sheppard, Jeanie Edwards, Mary Mcars, Mary Jane Hargis, Debbie Pittman, Becky Hemphill. 158 The Sterling Stage Band a. Baytown' Blue Band blow bubbles. b. Sterling' Stage Band present tho In sound with Bill Swick at the guitar and Tim Stone on the drum . c. Sterling' 1969-1970 Stage Band: BACK ROW-Ray Fisher, String Bass; Melody George, Singer; Danny Turner, Cornet; Mr. Cartwright; Dale Martin, Cornet and Singer.- Anita Anderson, Cornet; Danny Owen , Cornet; Mike Wal- lace, Baritone; lanny Vaugh, Trombone; Louis Tanner, Trombone; Mr. Hargis; Bill Swick. Guitar; Tim Stone. Drum ,- John Jackson, Tuba. FRONT ROW: Jan Witzel, Piano; David Fischer, Tenor Sax; Douglas Jefferson, Alto Sax; Judy Hackfield, Alto Sax; Allison Ammons. Alto Sax; Leslie Foyf. Baritone Sax. c A 160 Three Sterling Students Make All-State Choir Lisa Pope, David Hiller, and Diana Colburn became the first Meistersingers to make All-State Choir. Twenty Sterling choir members competed in the all- region contest at Galena Park. Dale Martin and David Acosta, along with Lisa, David, and Diana, sang in the all-region choir at NASA in November. All-area try-outs were held at Waldrip High in Houston. From there the trio went to state try-outs at Nacogdoches. The three then sang in the All-state choir in Dallas. The 1969-70 choir officers were Debbie Coleman, president; Debbie Davison, treasurer; Diana Colburn, secretary; Marc Campos, vice-president; Cindy Keel- ing, librarian; Debbie Calhoon, chaplain. Not pictured: Pat Barfield, asst, librarian. a. Choir officers b. All-state members c. All-region members 161 Meister Singers a. BACK: Viclor Gonzales, David Acosta. Joo Wood . FRONT: Dobbie Welch and Debbie Herrington. b. BOYS: Wallace Wilson. Tim Stone, Russell Clark, Dale Marlin, Steve Sivek. GIRLS: Wanda Masters, Petra Washburn, Judy Parrish, Saundra James, Pat Barfield. c. BOYS: K m Martin, Dennis Litton, David Cannon. Jerry longbothem. GIRLS: Diana Colburn, Becky Barker, Vicki Montgomery—Accompanist; Susie Rushing, Cheryl Gandy. d. BOYS: Marc Campos, David Hiller, Rusty Chrisley, Mike Repp, Jackie Hencke. GIRLS: Debbie Coleman, Accompanist; Debbie Davison, Cindy Keeling, Sonny Messiah, Debbie Calhoon. e. BOYS: Robert Waynon, Sidney Woods. Robert Woodward, James McKee. GIRLS: Tana West. Jackie Witten, Joan Reed, Cathy Rombs, Sara Ramsey. f. BOYS: Carl McFarland, Mike Campbell, Wesley Herrin, Milton Magncss, Jerry Henderson. GIRLS: Janellc lemond, Lisa Pope, Denise Odom, Laurie Ball. b A C A 162 Sterling Choir on the Move Dallas was the first on the list of cities which the 1969-70 Meistersingers visited this year. The band and choir performed at the Hall of State at the State Fair and at the Cotton Bowl. Later in the year the choir sang at the University of Texas in Austin and the First Baptist Church of San Marcos. Included in this trip was a visit to San Antonio and a pleasure ex- cursion trip to Aquarina Springs in San Marcos. The final trip of the year was to Huntsville where they performed at Sam Houston State College. Down in the Valley, a one-act folk musical, was presented as a fund-raising project for the Highlands PTA in Febru- ary. David Hiller was Brack Weaver with Diana Colburn as his sweetheart, Jeanie Parsons. Kim Martin portrayed Jeanie's father. Tim Stone was Thomas Bouchet and Steve Lestarjette was the sheriff. Marc Campos was the preacher. At the choir banquet, Debbie Coleman was chosen as Outstanding Musician for her work with the choir. The 1970-71 officers were also announced. a. Choir members take a rest on the Aquarina Springs lawn. b. People load on buses to head home. c. Down in the Valley was presented to Sterling students. d. A choir bus surely isn't the neatest place in the world. 164 OFFICERS: Eunice Overstreet Randy Strahan Susan Garrison Kay Kudla TOP ROW: lynnett Lumpkin, Randy Strahan, Jerry Ickes, David Meadow, Stephen Medders, Buddy Coatlow. Roy Waldrop, Lou Ann Goodin. SECOND ROW: Dixie King, Jann Witzel, Rickey Swanner, Gary Bogle, Fred Hale. Ed Hilzley, Julie Richardson, Susan Garrison. THIRD ROW: Kathy Osborne, Eunice Overstreet. David Smith, Steven Holland. Kelly Whalen, Mickey Wingate, Judy Worchester. FOURTH ROW: Debra Deslottc, Cristi Muldrow. Sharon Smith, Theresa Norton, Kay Kudla, Nancy Ward, Gwen Kelso. Debra Wyatt. BOTTOM ROW: Penny Horn. Wanda Wakefield. Karen Isom, Melinda Jenkins, Frances Woods, Jenny Holland, Elaine Kotrla, Frieda Young. Mixed Choir Blue Notes TOP ROW: Barbara Singleton, Linda Archer, loi Ezell, Carol Robertson, Teri Starkey. SECOND ROW: Christie Behrens, Jerri Smoke, Sandra Taylor. Shirley Davanney, Marilyn Magnets, Betty Mekalip. THIRD ROW: Patricia Raymer, Kathy Leo. Anne Fortney, Peggy Compton. BOTTOM ROW: Kerry Kelley, Renae Smith, Rhonda Sherman, Debra Sherman, Karen Pavliska, Gladys Strouhal. Sue Entringer—president Cindi Ellis—vice-president Christie Behrens—secretary Debra Sherman—treasurer 166 Freshman Choir Gets New Director BOTTOM ROW: Susan Brookfield. Robert Parker, Karen Kerr, larry Brown, Ramona Bishop, Lary Lyon. Jeanine Adam . Perry Liles. Judy Russell. Steve Shirley, Kathleen Thomas, Director: Mr. George Perkins. SECOND ROW: Pat Williams, Rene Chitty, Debbie Matthews. Janet Gray, Melanie Bowers, Carol Benes, Teri McBride. Pam Klaus. Debra Busby. Debbie Campbell. THIRD ROW: lisa Jones. Junior Gomez, Virginia Casey. Larry lehr, Patti Powers, David Sanders, Jan Kelly, Jim Bell, James Brooks, Donna Lowery. FOURTH ROW: Betty Barnett, Harold Smith, Nancy Taylor, Sylvia Castillo. Tina Thompson, Deann Sargent. Janie Estrada. Van Parrish. Kathy Byford. TOP ROW: Sarah Johnson, Mary Ann Wilhite. Dennis Nunn, Theresa Krolczyk. Clyde Roberson, Russell Plocheck, Charla Blasingame, Wayne McGhee. Linda Young. Blake Ramsey. OFFICERS: Librarians: Barbara (Pat) Williams, Sarah Johnson; Secretary. Karen Kerr; vice-prcs.. Karen Tieman; president. Billy Herrin; accompanist. David Sanders. 167 The Sterling Stars Star season began in the summer when the mem- bers were seen drilling in the hot August sun. Plans were made and drills were taught to make this year's half-time performances ones to remember. Mickey Mouse ears, lollipops, Indian feathers, and cowboy hats were only a few of the exciting props worn in performances. At pep rallies the Stars added color to the stage while they supported the Rangers. Trading stamps were collected to buy presents for the needy children, and a party was given to them in their honor. A Southern plantation was the setting of the Star Ball this year. Reserve tryouts were held in the spring, and help was given to them by their big sisters. Nervous juniors tried out for an office in May; the results were announced at the luncheon when the year was brought to a close. Through the hard work of each member, the Stars always got first place at half-time. PENNY SHARP ROSEANNA BICKIEY BETH KUDLA Co. A Major Trumpet Major Drum Major BEVERLY BURNSIDE It. Col Record ARANNA OVERSTREET Lt. Col. Reserve Becky Brook) V. ion Choodlcr Jeonne Chothem CHAIRMAN Jeonette Cloybough Precision A Sheilo Ovnlop CHAIRMAN Maureen Hall Janice Hortnck Koy Kudlo Kothy lee Becky Moore Kothy Olborne Cynth.o Porter Foye Pott) Kothy foytor Becky Trolly Sara Trvtty Evelyn Twordowtki Mary Twordowtki Km Walloce Maureen Wendel Cindy Wilkimoa V.cki Williom Vikki Wimmer Koren Allen Corla Andenon Brenda Carter Cheryl Cherry Melanie Craig CHAIRMAN Ocbbie Crow Cady Edwardt Mary Eiiet Donna French Nan Carrel) Cathy Hughe) Cin-'y Keel-ng CHAIRMAN Pott Kune Coral long CHAIRMAN Cheryl Leonard llano Macon Pom Morovek leilee Murroy Cindy Rentier Pam Smith Virginia Timmon) Deniie Trohan Ronno Walker Debbie Welch Clornto William) Nancy Young and B lindo Ademek Sharon Adam) Mr Claire Boy) Director ChrDiy lee Coptam ol Record) Sherrie Purcell Coptoin ol Co. A Debbie Doviton Coptom ol Co 8 170 Stars Perform. . . And Play Earn While You Learn . . . a. Mike Welch—president, Steve Stephens—vice president, Mike Estep—vice president, Mrs. Mary Beth Holt—coordinator, Kay Stanley—sweetheart. b. BACK ROW: Mike Sheppard, Bill Riley. Roger Dobbins, Keith Carr, Artie Presley. MIDDLE ROW: Beth Creel, Denise Bell. Mike Ellisor, Donna Grcgersen, Sharon Craig, Mrs. Holt, Mike Welch. BOTTOM ROW: Debbie Potts, Mary White, Mike Pavliska, Jerry Sanders, Sharon Troutman, Jeff May. c. TOP ROW: Larry Battarbce, Dennis Muldrow, Robert Jackson, Larry Gregg, Danny Little, Audie Morgan, Charles Ripkowski, David Gigout. Dan Stanley, Mike Douglas, Kim Georgi, Steve Stephens, Richard Ripkowski. BOTTOM ROW: Louise Shaw. Debbie Tisdale, Kay Stanley, Karen Weatherly, Donna Saveli, Tammy Sanders, Mrs. Holt. DECA a. Historian Debbie Titdale. Vice-president Steve Stephens, and Reporter Louise Shaw are pictured here with the chimes pre- sented to the school by the D.E. Club. b. President Mike Welch and Mrs. Holt display trophies won at the state DECA meet. c. D.E. students erect annual Christmas tree d. DECA sponsors gift wrap school 176 178 a. Down the street they are only 69tf. b. Are you sure pop art is In? c. Where's the end? d. What part do you need? c. Toys are for kidslll f. Will the real 007 please step forward? g. Do it right fellowsIHII h. Need a pencil sharpened? i. Attentioni j. Yes sir! A genuine alligator bridlol k. Hold it steady fellows . .. l. Tie it tightl! m. But code 7 says no foldouts in the Highlands Star! n. I got three mullets! 179 Industrial Cooperative Training a. SEATED: Debbie Mayfield, Robert Turner, Shelley Sprague. FIRST ROW: Terri Bearden, Shirley White, Vickie Carter, Debbye Kilcrease, Catheryn Vest. SECOND ROW: Beth Reavis, Kim Hill, Candy Allen, Shirley Wehmeyer, Ellen Watts, Peggy Smith. THIRD ROW: Danny Tatsin, Pat Proctor, Danny Davenport, Morris Brown, Mr. Burt. b. Wayne Brown, president; Shirley Wehmeyer, vce-president; Shelley Sprague, secretary; Martha Grahmann, secretary. c. FRONT ROW: Becky Rodgers, Janna Williams, Lucas Geringer. SECOND ROW: Howard Smith, Martha Gragmann, Andy Sonnier, Richard Hernandez, Marilyn Kinney, Tracy Gordon, Mr. Burt. THIRD ROW: Robert Eilers, Floyd Hadley, Wayne Brown, Dennis Menette. 180 Words: The Literary Magazine STAFF: Martha Turpin, Bill Berjelou, Sherrie Purcell, Tom Durham. Not Picturod: Stove lestorjottc, Donald Smith, artiit; Mr . Power , jponsor. Talent and imagination can be found in any school, but to capture it in writing is not as common. WORDS, the literary magazine, came to Sterling one Friday in May, revealing many talents that had previously been hidden. Poems, prose, and simple art gave the book a new look—one that was original. WORDS is Sterling's. 181 a. Sue Entringer, Petti Rosser, Both Kudla, B. J. Hylton, Sue Fisher, Oehlia Conley, Christy loo. b. TOP ROW: Lyman Smith, Kirk Miller, Johnny Holcomb, Bill Sharp, Mike Ellisor. BOTTOM ROW: Vicki Biggs. Tanna West, Gary Whitaker, Carolyn Witzcl, Robbie Mudd, Carol Roberts, Stefanni Snead, Jerri DeVries, Beth Har- rington, Steve Campbell, Vicki Vickers, Jenny Morrow. c. Miss Ann Mechanf. d. Denise Miller, Kandy Campbell, Beth Kudla, B. J. Hylton, Gary Whitman, Kirk Miller, Steve Campbell at prets conference in Austin. e. Beth Kudla and Kandy Campbell proofreading copy. f. Sherrie Purcell, B. J. Hylton, Dehlia Conley, Beth Kudla, Suo Fisher, and Kandy Campbell laying-out the paper. 183 1969-70 Governor Staff Planning the dummy, drawing layouts, cropping pictures, typing copy, and erasing triplicates—all this work—and much more—finally pro- duced the yearbook. Dedicated staff members worked after school, on weekends and on holidays to meet deadlines. Workshops at A M and the University of Texas gave the staff valuable experience in yearbook planning and working together. 184 Scottie Worden, Editor Martha Turpin, Asst. Editor Paula East, Asst. Editor Jeanne Chatham Mike Gerbig John Holcomb Linda Hooper Connie Huff Carol Lang Pam May Oan McClure Dob by Stipe Becky Trusty Paula Wooten Ted Hazelwood Bruce Martin Charles Smith Donald Smith Bennie Wallace 185 Anchor Club Anchor Club is an international organization in which girls from all corners of the earth can participate. The Sterling Chapter puts service first. The work they do together seems like one big party. Among their many good deeds are a Christmas basket for an under- privileged family, selling A.F.S. bonds, sending hygiene and entertainment kits to an orphanage in South Viet Nam and selling candy to buy the marque. a. Dehiia Conley, Debbie Rormer, B. J. Hylton, Lynn Faust, Miss Stewart, Jeanie Edwards, Janie McCall, Sandy Latham, and Donna Holt ride the turtle while Kirk Millor holds it up. (poor Kirk!) b. Janie McCall, Linda Pitman, Sandy Latham, Lynn Faust, Jeanie Edwards, B. J. Hylton, Kay Corbel, and Dehiia Conley wait for chow. c. Chicken Hawk, alias Kirk Millor, was the lucky boy chosen for beau. d. Dehiia. B. J., Lynn and Donna onjoy swinging Kirk, Debbie, and three surprised children. e. B. J. Hylton, vice-president, and Dehiia Conloy, president, show their skill by balancing on the tire. 186 187 Antler Club During the year, the Antler Club parti- cipated in service projects with other clubs and completed projects of their own. Some of the joint projects included selling candy for the marque, sending packages to Viet Nam, collecting money for the Cancer Crusade, and selling A.F.S. Friend- ship Bonds. For the first time this year, the club offered a scholarship. Projects of their own included decorating lockers, a breakfast for the basketball team, and an Easter party and egg hunt at one of the Child Care Centers. a. OFFICERS: BACK ROW—Oonna Jackson, parliamen- tarian; Mary Wear , chaplain; Christie Bchrons, reporter; Mrs. Richardson, sponsor. FRONT ROW: Becky Moore, vice-president; Paula Wooten, treasurer; Anne Souby, president; Mary Duvall, secretary; Kerry Kelley, his- torian. b. Sponsor, Mrs. Richardson. c. Beau, Robert Bullard. d. SENIORS: BACK ROW-Aone Souby, Marla Mont- gomery, Mary Duvall, Ellen Watts. FRONT ROW: Pam Tomjack. Becky Moore, Peggy Smith. c. SOPHOMORES: Janet laney, Cindy Davis, Sue Woolverton, Carolyn Witzel. f. JUNIORS: Christie Behrens, Kerry Kelley, Renac Smith, Robyn Cook, Vicki Vickers, Donna Jackson, Sheila Reavis. g. JUNIORS: Starletto Griffin, Paula Wooten, Brenda Atherton, Linda Tisdale, Carol Roberts, Sheryl Hartless. Antler Club a. and b. Cindy Davis, Janet lancy, Sue Woolvorton, and Carolyn and Jenn Witzel are interested in the golden egg and its finder. c. Pam Tomjack and Jonn Witzel help find the hidden eggs. d. Vicki Vickers and Donna Jackson say that happiness is hunting Easter 99 e. No party is complete without refreshments, and this one was no exception. d ▼ 190 Junior Optimisses With the beginning of the 1969-70 school year, Junior Optimisses planned the activities for the year. The new members were welcomed with 'baby bibs', and then a- slumber party was held for them. A cake sale and curb painting were the money making projects. At the Christmas party, secret pals exchanged gifts, and Duane McLendon, the club beau, was honored with a special gift. A blurry-eyed group of girls from a slumber party the night before transported a sleepy Octagon Club to a surprise breakfast. At the end-of-the year banquet, Glenda honored Carol Mullens as the person who helped her most during the year. Next year's officers were also announced and the seniors were given pink carnations. The final activity was a swimming party for members and their dates at Helen Kubik's house. a. New member wear bib for initiation. b. Gary Whitakor. Octagon president, take an ''unpresidented dip in the pool. c. Duane McLendon sits sleepy-eyed at surprise breakfast. d. Miss Davidson, club sponsor, opens her Christmas present. 191 a. Octagon members play pool at surprise breakfast. b. 1969-70 OFFICERS: TOP-laurie Ball, junior director; Glenda Heffernan, president; Pam Viles, parliamentarian; Carol Mullens, secretary. SECOND ROW: Joy Taylor, senior director; Mary Twar- dowski, treasurer; Cindy Dunham, sophomore director; Penny Davis, historian. BOTTOM ROW: Duane McLendon, beau; Miss Davidson, sponsor. NOT PICTURED: Aranna Overstreet, vice-president. c. SENIORS: Standing—Glenda Heffernan. SEATED: Mary Twar- dowski, Pam Brown, Pam May, and Joy Taylor. NOT PICTURED: Debby Stipe and Aranna Overstreet. 192 Junior Optimisses Have Full-Year 4 A by cy a. JUNIOR MEMBERS: TOP-Jo Taylor, GfK Elii . Pam Vile , Carol Mulleo . BOTTOM: Tana West, Penny Davi , Sharon Adam , Patti Roaser, Laurie Ball, Candy Daigle, Judy White, and Gayle Billings. b. SOPHOMORE MEMBERS: TOP-Judy Barker, Carolyn Curran, Cindy Dunham. BOTTOM: Norma Stacey, Vicki Barker, Holen Kubik, Denise Gigout. c. The group at the Christmas party await the arrival of Santa Claus. 193 MEMBERS 1. David Acosta 2. Jay Anderson 3. Gary Baily 4. William Beardmore 5. Chuck Brack 6 Marc Campos 7. Stove Chandler 8. Ken Donnelly 9. Ken Ferguson 10 Thomas Fortney 11. Steve Foxworth 12. Victor Gonzales 13. Tommy Henderson 14. Wesley Herrin 15. Steve Holland 16. Gary Jeffers 17 Richard McGilvray 18. Mike Miller 19. Tommy Mulkey 20. David O'Banion 21. Monte Ramsey 22. Ruben Rocha 23. Bill Sharp 24. Steve Shirloy 25. Lyman Smith 26. Mark Thulis 27. Paul Wier 28. Joe Bob Williams 29. Terry Williamson 30. Tommy Williamson 31. Joe Woods 32. Mike Young Sophomore Representativ ■ Junior Representative Senior Representative ACTIVITIES The Octagon Club's major ob- jectives are to boost school spirit and to be of service to our school and community. To boost school spirit, the Ranger is taken to all football games. (A) the Club ran to Pasa- dena; (B) and built a trailer (with the Booster Club) to transport the Ranger to athletic events; (C) other activities included: signing of scroll; streamers on cars; Can- iy Sale; Santa in Commons; (D) fests for Honor Guard; sale of VF.S. Bonds,- promotion of city onds. 196 197 Junior Rotary Anns By now all of you know the purpose of this assembly: to acquaint you with the school's service dubs. I would like you to consider mine—Junior Rotary Anns. We feel our record speaks for itself, so here is a recount of the 1969-70 year. We began early and by September had made forty-eight football posters, locker decoration assignments, and teacher appreciation pencil holders. In November, another project was instituted: decorating the football player's rooms before the lee game. To pay the year's expenses (including a sur- prise slumber party for our new Little Sisters ) we made boutonnieres for Homecoming. Winter brought projects close to the school: a breakfast for Interact and valentines for the Lee Junior Rotary Anns. We also served at the Junior Forum's Red Stocking Review, helping their efforts to fight cerebral palsy. A Christmas b basket was given to our adopted •family. Spring projects included making cards for trays at the Gulf Coast Hospital (junior project) and taking a cake to St. James House (sophomores). The seniors carried on the tradi- tion of registering the senior class for their reunion ten years hence. The entire club also marched for the March of Dimes. The year ended with our luncheon which is given in honor of the Seniors. Here the Girl of the Year award was given to Carol Lang. It marked the end of a marvelous year! c a. Terri Peterson, president; Bart Albright, beau; Becky Bailey, vice-president. b. Debbie Davison, secretary; Penny Sharp, treasurer; Mary Walker, parliamerv tarian. c. Debra Calhoon. chaplain; Carol Lang, reporter; Martha lou Stephenson, historian. d. Denise Trahan, senior director; Debbi Stone, junior director; Deborah Elliott, sophomore director. e. Mixed reaction to a proposed service project. f. Lee J.R.A.s bring Easter goodies. d 198 a. Pam Nixon decorales a door for annual Xmas project. b. 1969-70 Little Sisters line up for inspection. c. TOP ROW: Kelly Katribe, Susan Garrison, Pat Barfield, Debbie Anderson, Debbi Stone. THIRD ROW: Carol Lang, Margie Hooper, Becky Russell, Elaine Eike, Jean Wicser. Deborah Miller, Denise Trahan, Martha Lou Stephenson, Becky Bailey, Melody George. SECOND ROW: Karol Walters, Vivian Chandler, Thcrese Norton. Pam Nixon, Penny Sharp, Debbie Davison, Karen Pavliska, Karen Harrison, Miss Robson. BOTTOM ROW: Mary Walker, Connie Scott, Paulette Rivers, Connie Gilbert, Mary Estes, Patti Kunz, Terri Peterson, Deborah Elliott. Dottie Simon. kwlv w iw. The Interact Club The object of the Interact Club is to encourage and foster ideals of service as a basis of worthy enterprise and, in particular, to encourage and foster: 1. The development of acquaintance as an opportunity for service. 2. High ethical standards in business and professions; the recogni- tion of the worthiness of all useful occupations; and the dignifying by each Interact member of his occupation as an opportunity to serve society. 3. The application of the ideal of service by every Interact member to his personal and business life. 4. The advancement of international understanding, goodwill, and peace through a world fellowship of business and professional men united in the ideal of service. a. The Interact mombers were: TOP ROW—Bart Albright, Gary Whitman, Bennie Wallace, John Strown, Bruce Martin, Gary Novasad, Jerry Hance, Kirk Miller. Ronnie Montgomery, Mike Molason, Bill Creel, Pat Way, Duane McLendon, Brad Sheffield, Mike Tiner, Larry Arnold. BOTTOM ROW: Robert Bullard. Evcrrett Seymore, Lloyd Hargrove, Jimmy Sammons, Bill Deans, Larry Stubbs. Ricky Seeley, Kelley Whalen, Steve Campbell, Donnie Adams, Kenny Deans. Russel Clark, Greg Cummings. NOT PICTURED: Eric Rutherford. David Hudson, Randy Zeringue. Pat Hill. Bobby Littlefield, Billy Martin, Michael Price, Keith Askew, Keith Carr, Thomas Durham, Bob Eike, Philip Elam, Lanny Mann, Tommy Maxey, Ronnie Webb, Gary Zeringue. b. Carla Anderson, Club Sweetheart. t The sponsors and presidents of Interact and Junior Rotory Anns and the guest speaker at Installation were Mr. Casey, Bruce Martin. Terry Peterson, guest speaker Mr. Tillery, Mrs. Robinson. d. Members of Interact and Junior Rotary Anns who helped with the March of Dimes were Eric Rutherford, Denise Trahan. Duane McLendon, Bruce Martin, Kirk filler, and Penny Sharp. 200 After Four Years, a. The new members were Bill Deans, Duane McLendon, Donnie Adams, Brad Sheffield. Kirk Miller. Kenny Deans, John Sirown. b. Interact Member who cleaned the brass around the Ranger Emblem were Kirk Miller, Gary Whitman, Bart Albright, Bruce Martin, Everett Seymore, and Eric Rutherford. c. Mr. Casey, Jerry Hance, and the club officers, Everrctl Seymore, secretary; Bennie Wallace, vice-president; Bruce Martin, president; and Mr. Treuhardt acknowledged the completion of the sign erected by the Interact Club. RSS Have a Sign d. SOPHOMORE MEMBERS: Larry Arnold, Kenny Deans, Lloyd Hargrove, Greg Cummings, Donnie Adams. Kelly Whalen, Russel Clark, c. JUNIOR MEMBERS: Ricky Soeley, Mike Tiner, Larry Stubbs, Jimmy Sammons, Ronnie Montgomery, Steve Campbell, John Strown, Bill Deans. f. SENIOR MEM8ERS: Bennie Wallace, Pat Way, Evcrrott Seymore, Bill Creel, Robert Bullard, Brad Sheffield, Gary Novasad, Mike Molai- son, Duane McLendon, Kirk Miller, Jerry Hance, Bruce Martin, Gary Whitman, Bart Albright. aA 202 203 204 Keyettes Work, Serve, Play MEMBERS: BACK ROW—Lynettc Lumpkin, Karen Allen, Marilyn Morgan, Nancy Young, Gretchen Shoopman, Sara Ramsey, Leslee Murray, Sue Hale, Carla Anderson, Oonna French, Stefani Snead, Shirley Davaney. MIDDLE ROW: Cresa Brewer, Mary Helen Mc- Kinnon, Becky Brooks, Sheila Dunlap, Helen McKinney, Vicki Harding, Debbie Coleman, Cindy Norris, Lisa Repp, Pam Moravek, Beverly Burnside, Eunice Overstreet. FRONT ROW: Martha Turpin, Leslie Foyt, Jeanne Chatham. Becky Trusty, Sara Trusty, Linda Brown, Lynn Kirkland. Pam Smith, Cheryl Cherry, Kay Kudla, Cathy Hughes, Virginia Timmons. NOT PICTURED: Mrs. Shirley Wright. Sponsor. OFFICERS: Martha Turpin—President, Cathy Hughes—Vice-president, Stefani Snead— Secretary, Donna French—Treasurer, Jeanne Chatham—Parliamentarian, Sheila Dunlap- Mum chairman, Becky Trusty—Reporter-Historian, Beverly Burnside—Chaplain, Debbio Cole- man—Sr. Director, Cresa Brewer—Jr. Director, Cheryl Cherry—Soph. Director (not pictured). The Key Club on the Move a. Benny Wood it all dressed ready to go to the convention. b. Members Doug Osterhu . Ricky Bachmcyer, Dan Herndon, Philip Osterhus, and John Herndon, leaving the new Oan Stallworth stadium. c At the Key Club International Convention held in Galveston members Don Wiesner, Tom Sanchez, Philip Osterhus, Dan Herndon, Karl Martin, and Benny Woods stayed at the Galvez Motel. Key Club The Key Club sure had a rough go of it this year! While accomplishing many helpful projects for Bay- town, they also ran up against a few minor calamities. While collecting money for muscular distrophy they almost froze; yet on the way to the Spring Training Conference Mr. Lasater's radiator slightly overheated ; and, to top it all off, they had to eat all the candy they didn't sell for the Kiwanis Club (wow)I Despite these few incidents the Key Club had a great year. a. SEATED: John Walker. Don Wiesncr, Chris Litres, Larry Leonard, Mark Ockcr. STANDING: Benny Woods. Alan Beauchamp, Philip Ostcr- hus, Karl Marlin, Dan Herndon, Thomas Sanchez, Eugene Lovering, Richard Bachmeyer. John Herndon. Doug Ostcrhus, Tim Jones, Lee Beauchamp, Mark Biggers, Barry Gidden, Kim Marlin. NOT PICTURED: John Walmslcy. b. KEY CLUB OFFICERS: Kim Marlin, corresponding secrelary; Dan Herndon, recording secretary; Don Wicsncr, treasurer; Philip Osier- hus, sophomore representative; Tim Jones, senior representative; John Walker, parliamentarian; Mark Ocker, president; Lee Beauchamp, vice- president; Karl Martin, junior representative. c. Karl Martin, Don Wiesner. Thomas Sanchez, Dan Herndon, Benny Woods, and Philip Osterhus Leo Club The Leo Club had another active year serving school and com- munity. Helping sell candy for the sign and providing litter barrels for the campus were some of their services to the school. They aided the community by helping World War I veterans with their Blue- bonnet Sale. Leo helped end the year with fun by presenting the Faculty Fun Follies. a. Leo Club jponjof, Mr. Onkcn. b. MEMBERS: FRONT ROW—Jerry Senders. Ricky Tickner. Brian Worth, Tim Hayes, Marvin Martin, Roger longbotham, John Wolcynki MIDDLE ROW: Robert Sylvester, Dennis Brewer, James McKee, lee Clark. Bill Adams, Gary Woods BACK ROW: Frank Krull. Jimmy Burton, Gary Erwin, Wade Glenn, Mr. Onken. c. Club sweetheart, Beverly Burnside. d. OFFICERS: Gary Erwin, treasurer; Tim Hayes, president; Wade Glenn, secretary. Leo Unleashes Faculty Talent Again a. Twenties' music filled the auditorium as the faculty Charleston was presented. b. Mrs. Powers tells how it feels to be a second-hand rose. c. Mr. Greenwood advises students to let it be. d. Chuck Barton, Mr. Bethel and Mr. Casey present an original composition for their spellbound audience. e. Miss Harper serves as M.C. 212 Which came first—service or fun—or were they so enter- twined that they were impossible to separate? It would be hard to determine because there was always a show of hands from everybody in the Lioness Club when volun- teers were needed to collect for the Lion of Dimes, Cancer Crusade, and Veterans of World War I. The Christmas basket and the box of essentials sent to a hospital in Viet Nam were filled to the brim, and the tray favors taken to hospitals and old folks homes were enthusiastically prepared. The Lion's Club members were glad to see Lioness members, greeting them and registering them at their district meeting held at Sterling. Service projects were not confined to the community. Lioness members helped raise money to bring a foreign exchange student to Sterling. Candy was sold to help pay for the sign to be erected in front of the school. A spirit drive was conducted with posters and a Roaming Ranger who gave a prize to the fiftieth person who said Beat the Ganders! Decorated box lunches were given to the football team, Easter baskets to the basketball team, and boxes filled with candy to the other teams. 214 The Lioness Club LIONESS MEMBERS: BACK ROW-Anne Fortney. Cheri Turner. Ronna Walker, Nancy Dickerson, Joyce Haas, Louise Shaw, Beth Kudla. Becky Barker, Linda Batfarbee. Alva Dean, Chritty Lee, Laura Hall, C;ndy Keeling. MIDDLE ROW: Melissa Miller, Debbie Welch, Maureen Hall, Cindy Edwards, Diana Colburn, Lisa Coker, Vicki Biggs, Kandy Campbell, Denise Miller, Seottie Worden, Evelyn Twardowski. FRONT ROW: Debbie Welch, Sherrie Purcell, Beth Gilbert, Cheryl Leonard, Cheryl Gandy, Liana Macon, Susie Rushing, Theresa Sonnier, Kathy Lee. Melinda Jenkins. 215 The Lioness Club a. JUNIOR MEMBERS: Beth Gilbert, Cheryl Gandy, Liana Macon, Cindy Edwards, Cheri Turner, Nancy Dickerson, Laura Hall, Becky Barker, Vicky Biggs. b. SOPHOMORE MEMBERS: Cheryl Leonard. Debbio Welch, Evelyn Twardowski, Kathy Leo, Melinda Jenkins, Ann Fortney, Debbie Welch, Ronna Walker, Theresa Sonnier, Melissa Miller, Linda Battarbec. c. Bill Creel, the club beau. d. CLASS REPRESENTATIVES: Kandy Campbell, senior; Laura Hall, junior; Melissa Miller, sophomore. e. SENIOR MEMBERS: Scottie Worden, Louise Shaw, Kandy Campbell, Sherrie Purcell. Maureen Hall, Denise Miller. Beth Kudlo. KNEELING: Christy lee and Cindy Keeling. 216 217 Business Club When one hears of a business club, he invariably thinks of learning such dull sounding jobs as typing, filing, and bookkeeping. These, however, are taught in classes and it is other, more imperceptible skills that make one truly successful in his profession. Things such as motivating and directing people, solving new and puzzling prob- lems, making decisions, and using just plain, common sense. If is proficiency in these areas that the Business Club tries to achieve. a. STANDING: Cheryl Hartless, Barbaro Bruner, Either Frazier, Mrs. Lou Perkins, Penny Davit. SEATED: Irene Strouhal, Pam Fenton, Diane Wilks, Marcy Gallien. NOT PICTURED: Billie Jay Hylton, Deanna Mitchell, Madeline Woods, Bobby Kolitz. b. Mrs. Lou Perkins, sponsor, Diane Wilks, president. c. Pam Fenton, secretary-treasurer. Penny Davis, historian. 21« The Chess Club The Chess Club was open to all interested students from the ninth through the twelfth grades. The mem- bers who knew the rules of the game had to be will- ing to teach the beginners even though there might come a time when they could beat them. a. OFFICERS: Larry Scott, John Hencke, Greg Matthew . b. MEMBERS: Mr . McClintock, iponior, Larry Scott, Ricky Swanncr, Frank Jensen, Greg Matthews, Joe Antle, John Hencke, Randy Patterson, Wally Wilson, Sally Hcncke. Art Club Effoll Dodson, president, Mark Simpson, Sheryl Ferguson. Wesley Benton, Paula East, and Mrs. lajuana Turner, sponsor. Members NOT PICTURED are Kim Georgi and Virginia Webber. a. Planning a group trip to the Houston Art Museum are Marsha Harrington, Joey Vogel. Adrienne Smith, Mark Simpson', and Trudy Taylor. b. Marsha Herrington, Lajeanna Williams, Becky Umholtz, Ray Burt, Drama Club The Rom S. Sterling Drama dub boasted a membership of 160 members. The officers were David Hiller, director; Kim Martin, stage manager; and Debby Stipe, business manager. To help check roll and contact members five representatives were elected. These were Carlo lang, representative-at- large; Gary Woods, senior rep.; Marty Schnieder. junior rep.; Johnny Garrett, sophomore rep.; and Johncllc Partin, freshman rep. The Drama Club sponsored two shows this year. With club members making up the majority of the casts and crews of both shows, students gained valuable knowledge and experience. The Drama Productions' Banquet is tho Academy Awards for Storling dra- matics students. For the 1969-70 season Tim Stone was chosen Best Actor; Sue Hale, Best Actress; Ricky Tickner, Best Actor in a Supporting Role; Lisa Pope. Best Actress in a Supporting Role; Judy Cushman, Best Technical for her job on Costume. These awards are chosen by a committee of five which have a background in dramatics and attend tho productions. The final award, Most Valuable, is selected by the students who participate in the shows. Debby Stipe was elected to this position for this year. All-Star Cast trophies are also given to those who are thought important to the shows. Six of these awards were given to the six children who made the Sound of Music sing. a. THE DRAMA CLUB OFFICERS: Debby Stipe, Kim Martin, Mr. Joe Wheelis, sponsor, and David Hiller. b. The Best Actress and Best Actor Award winners Sue Hale and Tim Stone. c. The Drama Representatives are Carol Lang, Gary Woods, Marty Schnieder, Johnny Garrett, and Johnelle Partin, NOT PICTURED. d. The Six who made the Sound of Music sing: 8illye Hooper, Grctl; Christine Wheelis, Marta; Danny Welch, Kurt; Debbie Smith, Brigetta; Patti Rosser, Louisa; Keith Heiman, Fredrich; and the Best Actress in a Supporting Role Award winner, Lisa Pope. Charley’s Aunt Charley's Aunt, the fall production, was a comedy by Brandon Thomas. With Mr. Wheelis as director and Carol Lang as assistant director, rehearsals began in the middle of September, and continued until the show was performed in November. The cast included Lynda Perry as Ella Delahany, Dale Martin as Lord Fancourt Babberly, Ricky Tickner as Sir Francis Chesney, Debbie Calhoon as Donna Lucia d'Alvadorez, Sue Hale as Amy Spettigue, James McKee as Charley Whikcom, Kim Martin as Jack Chesney, Jan Cannon as Kitty Verdon, Bill Tray- wick as Brassett, Robert Eilers as the messenger boy, and Tim Stone as Mr. Steven Spettigue. a. The Sterling Drama club at a typical meeting. b. Dale Martin as Babs is proposed to by Tim Stone as Mr. Spettigue. c. Sue Hale (Amy). Lynda Perry (Ella), and Jan Cannon (Kitty) wait for the men to arrive. d. The entire cast as seen In the last scene. d 7 c A Drama The Drama Club also sponsored the One-act play Overtones which was presented in Interscholastic League competition. Members of the play included Robbie Mudd, Hettie; Debbie Calhoon, Harriet; Sue Hale, Margaret; Carol Lang, Maggie. The first Sterling student to take three full years of drama was Debbie Calhoon. In addition to com- peting in many tournaments, Debbie also had an active part in every Sterling production. She served backstage in many different jobs and the past year, she has had major roles in the show. For her part of Donna Lucia, in Charley's Aunt, she received a nomination for best actress. Then as The Mother Abbess in Sound of Music, she brought tears to many eyes as she sang Climb Every Mountain. Next year Sterling will have its first chapter of the National Thespians' Society. 224 Future Scientists Early in the fall, the Future Scientist Club began encouraging its members to do indi- vidual research in science. Mr. Mookhoek, co-ordinator of technical data on the United States Steamship Manhattan, spoke at a meeting to which other interested clubs were invited. After the club members began working on their science projects, field trips to the Texas City Dike and to Galveston were made to collect specimens for the biol- ogy teachers to use in classes. a. At the Texas City Dike Oliver Merrick, Tim Hayes, Jim Ross, Stove Sivcck, and Ronnie Roydcr collect specimens. b. Tim Hayes placed first In the Baytown Science Fair and third in the Greater Houston Science Fair. c. Members were: BACK ROW—Ed Lindsey, program chairman; Steve Siveck, vice-president; Tim Hayes, reporter; Jim Ross, fund raising chairman. FRONT ROW: Mrs. Mookhoek, sponsor; Oliver Merrick, secretary and trea- surer; Ronnie Royder, president. 225 Deutscher Verein The fact that the German people know how to live life to the fullest has been consistently proved by the Deutscher Verein. The year started with the initiator party. A boy wearing flowered suspenders was e sign the German Club was present. After recuperating from the party, club members journeyed to Houston for a German dinner at the Old Munich Inn, and ice- skating afterwards. A German style Christmas party was later held, which served as a family reunion for club members who had graduated. After mid-term tickets were sold for the annual fund-raising project, a barbeque. Profits went to the club's annual TAGS convention which was held in San Antonio this year. The climax of the year was when the club play, Einer Muss Heiraten,’’ or One Must Marry, won first in state, defeating numerous Texas high schools. The year ended with a swimming party. a. OFFICERS: Mike Tincr, sergeant-at-arms,- Ulrich Kleinschmidt, vice- president; Gene lovering, president; Alva Doan, secretary; Paul Bound , treasurer NOT PICTURED; Shirley Worcester, historian. b. MEM8ERS: FRONT ROW—Jimmy Sammons, Ronnie Bucscher. Frau Schulze, Pom May, Shirley Worcester, Pofti Schneider, Linda Williams, Alva Dean, Patricia Raymer, Ulrich Kleinschmidt, Duane Blakeney. BACK ROW: Billy Weber, Dewey Evans. Nathan Dickerson, Gene lovering, Robert Moorman, Herbert Hampton, Charlie Smith, Mike Guthrie. Roger longbotham. c. Gene lovering, Shirley Worcester, Ulrich Kleinschmidt and linda Williams display the octing abilities which won first place in state-wide competition. d. Without the tireless effort of the boys in the back room, the barbeque would have been a wasted effort. e. A night at the Munich Inn provides entertainment. Linda Emory, president Carol Mullins, vice-president Nancy Threadgill, secretary Debbie Welch, treasurer Cathy Houston, parliamentarian Connie Fehring, historian Evelyn Twardowshi, reporter Miss Chamblee, sponsor 228 Future Homemakers of America The Ross S. Sterling Future Homemakers' Association had a busy, busy, year. Planning sessions grew into slumber parties where members combined fun with club routines. Activities high- lighting the year were: cosmetic and make-up programs pre- sented by Merle Norman, Inc.; and viewing china, silver, and crystal patterns shown by Mr. Hefner. The newly elected presi- dent, the sponsor, and the outgoing president attended the state meeting in Austin. Other area meetings were also attended. During F.H.A. week gifts and favors were given to members of the faculty. Teachers were presented with peppermint sticks, apples, flowers, and other treats. Throughout the year the FHA club has tried to achieve the goal of improving personal, family, and community living,—now and for the future. a. BACK ROW: Linda Trahan, Carol Mullens, Nancy Bennett, Norma Smith, Shelley Patterson, Phyllis Pawvor, Connie Ferguson. MIDDLE ROW: Nancy Threadgill, Linda Archer. Reba Gresham, Judy White. Nan Garrett, Rita LeBlanc, Linda Emory. FRONT ROW: Linda Laird. Connie Fehring, Debbie Welch, Evelyn Twardowski. b. The FHA began their year with an initiation. c The beaus, Steve Blythe and Bruce Martin, seem to be enjoying themselves during the initiation party. d. Nan Garrett presents Mrs. Seamans with her flower during FHA week. 229 Future Teachers Stefanni Snead, president Pam Nixon, vice-prosident Vicki Biggs, recording secretary Vicki Durham, corresponding secretary Karen Pavliska, treasurer K:rk Miller, parliamentarian Mrs. Weatherford, sponsor 230 a. BACK ROW: Beth Kudla, Karen Pavliska. Jan Hickman, Nancy Taylor, Diane Burn , Pam Nixon, Ray Aaron, Michael Martin, Pat Hoffpauir, Madeline Wood. Deanna Mitchell, Colette Becka. FRONT ROW: Vicki Durham. Becky Russell, Stefanni Snead. Diane Stovall, Shirley Davaney. NOT PICTURED: Vicki Biggs. Glenda Heffernan, Jan Herring, Kirk M Her, Dobra Smith, Tana West b. Beth Kudla serves Mrs. Brown during the Teacher Appreciation Tea given by the Future Teachers in November. c. How's this for sophisticated members?? d. Mike Martin, Ray Aaron, Pat Hoffpauir, Jan Herring and part of the float for the Christmas parade. 231 Student Assistants There are many, many small tasks that make up the big job of running a high school. The teachers, librarians, and sec- retaries have their hands full; the job could not be done if it weren't for the many students who give up their free periods to help. The GOVERNOR salutes the student assistants. 232 MAIN OFFICE Randy Ackerman, Cathy Kiber, Penny Davi , Sally For- e ter, Virgin'a Wilton, Sue Entringcr, Garnett Cleveland, 8ecky Bailey. Christy Lee, Kandy Campbell, Nancy Ben- nett, Susie Rushing, Pat laughlin. Sherrie Purcell, Cheryl Johnton, Janie Estrada, Penny Edwards, Becky Barker, Charles Summersill, Ricky Strahan. COMMONS Glenn Balkc, Thad Cartwright, Mike Molaison, Ronnie Webb, Ken Ferguson, Manning Ricketson, John Craig, Roger Billingsly. LIBRARY Danny Jackson, Martha Lou Stephenson, Sheila White, Robert Bullard, Mike Smith, Louis Sonnier, Charles Clark, Phil Elam, Duane McClendon, Beth Kudla, Glenn Gibbons, Mark Thulis, Linda Dodson, Errol Dodson, Lynn Goodman, Rhonda Considino, Lisa Coker, Potricia Garrett, Wanda Hargrave, Kirk Miller, Cheryl Leonard, Jimmy Tobolka, R ta LeBlanc. Janice Smith, Jo Ann Cheek, Dcbby Badgctt, Rhonda Gentry, Becky Moore, Stephanie Ruiz. Debbie Umpholtx, Sandra Taylor, Herbert Hampton, Heidi Kilgore, Jeannie Whitmeyer. GUIDANCE OFFICE Pam Brown, Melanie Craig, Judy White, Stefanni Snead, Kay Stanley, Cathy Kiber. Denise Trahan, Janna Williams, Martho Grahmm, Mary Walker, Kathy Fisher, Starletto Griffin. Rhonda Sherman, Leslie Foyl, Sue Whitt, Coleen Milligan. ATTENDANCE OFFICE Karen Allen, Vicki Durham, Rus Barnett, Cresa Brewer, Pam Nixon, Becky Hales. Jeannie Edwards, Nancy Rou- geau. Manning Rickotson, Stephen Weatherly, Nan Wea- therly, Carol Robertson, Susan Holloman, Dehlie Con- ley, B. J. Hylton, Jerry Hancc, Donna Jackson, Kelly Katribe. Beth Martin, Kay Roberson, Bart Albright, Christy lee, Beth Kudla, Glenn Atkins, Patti Kunz, Mork Ocker, Brad Sheffield, David Davenport, Mary Helen MacKinnon, Diane Bobelik, Terry Owen, Penny Sharp, liana Macon, Cynthia Porter, Karen Holmes. DEPARTMENTS, Science—Bill Sharp, Alan Beauchamp, Lee Beauchamp, Duane Blakony, L nda Brown, Richard Montgomery. Math —Anne Souby, Denise Trahan. Business—Diane Wilks, Sheila White. Photography—Bill Creel. Pat Way, Gary Whitaker, Donnie Turner, Mike Smith, Scottie Worden, Tim Swick, Gary Whitman. Homemaking—Carol Mullens, Cathy Houston, Linda Emory. Drama—Debbie Colhocn. Social Studies—Dobby Stipe, Jeanne Chatham. Gym— Lynn Goodman. MRS. KELLY'S OFFICE Denise Miller, Mary Duvall, Barbara Kunz, Cindy Norris, Kerry Kelly, Marilyn Hoskins, Beth Kudla, Becky Bailoy, Beverly Burnside. 233 BOTTOM ROW: Lone Rangers: Tassie Wells, Sue Weimer, Jeanette Seely, Sheila Reavis, Lisa Pope, Jewell Maxcy (Captain), Mary Kingsley, lisa Hughes (Co-Captain), Nancy Dickerson, Debra Corbell. SECOND ROW: Lariats: Petra Washburn (Co-Captain), Mary Beth Thompson, Olivia Outland, Mona John- son, Linda Hall, Karen Gegas, Vickie Echols, Penny Davis, Kay Corbell (Captain). THIRD ROW: Tumbleweeds: Genevieve Raymond, Janellc Lemond, Sheila McPherson, Janice Hartrick (Co-Captain), Patti Sharon Adams, Cheryl Bryant (Captain), Marilyn Hoskins. TOP ROW: R. S. Spurs: Cindy Pitts, Becky Vestal, Joan Read, Vickie Bickley, Anna Efiene (Co-Captain), Nicki Adams, Susie Rushing. The Executive Council includes Sue Weimer, Pres.; Mary Beth Thompson, Vice-Pres.; Jewel Maxey. Capt.,- Nancy Dickerson, Sec.; Cheryl Bryant, Capt.; Anna Etienne, Co-Captain; Kay Corbell, Capt. Girl’s Recreation Associatior 234 JETS Each year, the International Engineering Society holds a conference at Texas A M College. JETS club members are invited to take achievement tests in mathematics, chemistry, physics, and engineering graphics. Our bus left the bus barn at 6:00 a.m. one Friday morning. We arrived at A M at 8:30. Club members took tests, explored science departments, and became acquainted with campus life. After a long day, we returned to Baytown—along with a pouring rain! When the test results came in, it was noted that the girls scored higher than the boys! Club officers were Mike Schilaci, President; David Hudson, vice-president; Paula East, secretary-treasurer; Robert Wagnon, reporter; Mr. Bill Coonce, sponsor. Several speakers presented programs about various engineering fields. Mr. Moekhook, a specialist aboard the USS Manhattan, presented a special slide show about the trip to the Alaskan oil fields. a. MEMBERS: BACK ROW-David Hudson, Tom Hamnun, Larry Ballarbeo, John Norris. MIDDLE ROW; Mr. Cconce. Mike Schillaci, Delane Cathriner, Denise Trahan, Steve Blythe, Paula East. FRONT ROW: Robert Wagnon, Glen Lambrecht, Steven Scoot, Claude Watkins. NOT PICTURED: Louis Neil- son and Brian Worth. b. I'll never be the samel! • A b Y •M161 ICY 000! 236 Jr. Classical The J.C.L purpose it to acquaint the members with different aspects of Roman life and culture. As a money making project, this year the club had a slave salo at which the old members were able to buy the new members and their services for one day. The club entered the Regional Contest held at Lee High School and came back with two second place ribbons. On April 10, a banquet was held at Wyatt's Cafeteria. Other activities included a Christmas parly and several poster parties. a. CLUB MEMBERS: BACK ROW-Richard Barnes, Denise Trahan. Mike Klaus, Ritchie Carroll. FRONT ROW: Mark Thulis, Jo Ellen Thorpe, Cindy Wilkinson, Cindy Rentier, Cynthia Greenwood, Cheryl Johnson, Brenda Atherton, and Miss McNayr, sponsor. b. Regional Contest winners: Brenda Atherton, and Richard Barnes. c. OFFICERS: FRONT ROW-Mark Thulis, vice-president; Cheryl Johnson, treasurer. BACK ROW: Jo Ellen Thorpe, president; Cindy Wilkinson, reporter; Gndy Rentier, sec- retary; Brenda Atherton, historian. 237 .e Cercie Francois The purpose of Le Cercle Fran- cais is to promote an awareness and an understanding of the cultures of French speaking countries. This year, the French Club saw a film on France, ate at a French res- taurant, had a car wash, and made French posters at Christmas. a. BACK ROW: Ronna Walkor, Marilyn Barfield, Beverly Hawks, Debbie Coleman, Penny Sharp, Eunice Overstreet, Mr. Lawson. FRONT ROW: Mary Thorn, Becky Brooks, Martha Sylvester, Donna Strausser. Cindy Edwards, Sara Trusty, Robert Sylvester. NOT PICTURED: Phil Ostcrhus, Sue Woolvcrton, Cindy Davis, James Broomas, Beth Gilbert, Donna French, loe Clark, Ricky Tickncr, John Walmsley. b. OFFICERS: Donna Strausser, historian; Penny Sharp, vicc-prosident; Mr. Lawson, sponsor; Debbie Coleman, president; Eunice Overstreet, secretary; not pictured: John Walmsley, parlia- mentarian; Ricky Tickner, treasurer. 238 Life Liner HAT ALCOHOL DOES a. CLUB MEMBERS: FRONT ROW-Janelle Lemond, Ann Ezell, Pamola Tomjack, Sharon Wilkins, Valarie Hall, Renae Smith, Jeanne Whitmire. BACK ROW: Betty Evans, Carolyn Knowles, Janie Estrada, Sandra Taylor. b. OFFICERS: FRONT ROW-Janie Estrada, Janelle Le- mond, Renae Smith, Ann Ezell. BACK ROW: Jeanne Whit- mire, Pamela Tomjack, Carolyn Knowles, Sandra Taylor. c. Jeanne Whitmire, Janelle lemond, Mrs. Solomon, Caro- lyn Knowles, Sharon Wilkins. d. Mrs. Mildred Solomon, sponsor. e. Miss Health 1969-70, Beth Harrington. The Life Liner Health Club promoted per- sonal, family, and community health with worthwhile projects and club discussion. Plas- tic Easter eggs filled with candy were given to the Baytown Opportunity Center. At Christ- mas and Thanksgiving the club continued its tradition of giving a food basket to a needy family. 239 The Tri-Hi-Y Club, a service organization consisting of sophomore, junior, and senior girls, kept busy all year long with several cake sales and a garage sale. The purpose of the club is to create, maintain, and extend throughout the home, school, and community high standards of Christian character. The members tried to do these things by giving a Christmas basket and a Thanksgiving basket to needy families. Christmas cards were made and taken to the hospitals so that those who were sick and could not spend Christmas at home might be a little more cheery. 240 a. Mr . Orsborno wa the sponsor for the Tri-Hi-Y Club. b. Linda Archer, president of the club wa |u t one of the reason the dub wa so active. c. Vice-president Ann Ezell helped make the club’s third year a success. d. Members were: BACK ROW-Becky Vestal, Cindy Pitts, Linda Archer, president; Candy Sawberger. FRONT ROW: Sandra Taylor, reporter; Laura Billingsley, treasurer; Janelle Lemond. e. Members Jo Ann Sorrells, Ann Ezell. Laura Billingsley, Becky Vestal, Candy Sawberger, Cindy Pitts, Sandra Taylor, Linda Archer. 241 The Literary Club The Literary Club at Sterling was organized to give students an opportunity to explore the world of litera- ture and the fine arts, past and contemporary. Perhaps contemporary forms of art were more exciting, for the members were always eager to get into Houston to see a play, a show, or a museum. After the roll was called and the minutes were read at each meeting, someone always said, Most of us have already seen that picture, or that is not as good as it sounds like it would be. After a debate, decisions were made and the club went to see the motion picture Z and the Natural Science Museum. The Great Race was presented in auditorium for those who were in- terested. As a money-making project, refreshments were served at the Sterling-Lee basketball game. 242 b T .V- f A c a. Mr. Benjamin Setiioni vm the sponsor for the Literary Club. b. The membors who finally broke away from the animals at the zoo and the exhibits at the museum were: Donna Rogers, Starlette Griffin, Beth Gilbert, Kathy lee, Anna Arcenegas, Jan Heasley, Fred Hale, Karol Walters, Thad Cartwright, Gretchen Shoopman, Connie Scoff, Virginia Timmons, and Sherrie Purcell. NOT PICTURED are David Acosta, Donna Bownds, Marc Campos, Jeanette Claybcaugh, Ann Fortney, Melinda Jenkins, Susie Kysar, Cheryl Leonard, Lynette Lumpkin, Vicki Mont- gomery, Dottie Simon, Marcia Smith, Sharon Smith, Scottie Worden, and Beverly Zubik. Either they were too involved with the animals, or they just could not seem to find the rest of the club at the zoo. c. The Literary Club officers for 1969-1970 were: Scottie Worden, vice-president; Gretchen Shoopman, secretary; Sherrie Purcell, president; Dottie Simon, treasurer. 243 The Nike Club The Nike Club's motto is Success through Serv- ice. Through service to the school and to the com- munity, the members developed leadership, studied and prepared for their careers, accepted more re- sponsibility, and inspired appreciation for the free land they represented. 244 a. Club Beau, Jerry Hancc. b. Club sponsor, Mrs. Bobbitt. c CLUB MEMBERS: FRONT ROW-Cherri Turner, Debra Sherman. Nancy Rougeou. Cindy Ellit. SECOND ROW: Sandy latham. Jan.e Neal, Kathy Fisher. Kathy Roger . Jeanie Edwards. Mary Este . THIRD ROW: Melba Moody, Rhonda Considine, lynn Fault. Mary Moran. TOP ROW: Lota Moore, Cynthia Porter, Sue Fisher, l.nda Pitman. d OFFICERS: Cindy Ellit, treasurer; Mary Ester, secretary; L.nda Pit- man, historian; Lota Moore, president; Cynthia Porter, vice-president. e. DIRECTORS: Mary Estes, sophomore director; Debra Sherman, jun- ior director. f. SENIORS: Cynthia Porter. Lota Moore, Linda Pitman, Rhonda Contidine. 245 Rodeo Club The Rodeo Club is an interest club which deals with live- stock shows and rodeos. This year's activities included a picnic at Lake Houston. The members had a great time eating and playing softball. Unfortunately, most of the time was spent fishing the ball out of the water. 246 a. Wayne Logan and a friend. b. Steve Nicholson, president; Ella Chase, sccretary-treasurer; Wayne Logan, vice-president. c. Ella Chase and horse Beauty. d. Club sponsor, Mr. Cornelius and his wife were chaperones at Lake Houston. e. TOP: Steve Nicholson, Wayne Logan, Ella Chase, Paul Hicks. BOTTOM: Albert Reynolds, Billy Melton. Chris Hicks. i 247 The Spanish Club The purpose of the Spanish Club is to encourage the speaking of the language, to familiarize the mem- bers with Spanish customs, literature, and arts, and to increase friendship between Spanish-speaking coun- tries and the U.S. a. MEMBERS: BACK ROW—Mr. Webber, sponsor, Dan Either, Sammy Chitty, Dirk Rutherford, Frank Hall, Ragan Bounds. MIDDLE ROW: Pam Brown, Laura Hall, Jim Moore, Aranna Overstreet. Ginger Fox- worth, Penny Devil, Mils Watson. FRONT ROW: Joyce Brown, Cheryl Willey. Sharon Wicker, Jane Laney. b. Everyono enjoyed the climax to every meeting—refreshments. c. Jim Moore sings la Cucaracha? d. Laura Hall gets all the goodies ready for the annual money making project. e. OFFICERS: Pam Brown, treasurer; Laura Hall, vice-president; James Moore, president; Aranna Overstreet, secretary; Ginger Fox- worth, reporter. f. The Spanish Club at the Youth Fair Parade. g. The Mexican Progressive Dinner had no tequila! 249 Speech Club David Witsel president Danny Owens vice-president Laura Billingsley secretary Debbie Miller treasurer Miss Marsha Harper sponsor NOT PICTURED Rhonda Pierce Donna Lang Laura Dickerson Kathy Roosa Carman Armstead Michael Cheek Lydia Thiolen Janelle lemond 250 c A d A Photography Club a. This just goes to prove the! photographers ere big hems on either side of the camera! Included in the lineup are: Bart Albright, Ted Hazelwood, Kelly Katribe, Brad Sheifficld, and Tim Swick. b. Whitman's Hypnotic Hypo Shot! c. Bill Creel, a most valuable member. d. Mr. Mac, sponsor. bA 251 A.F.S. Brings Mario Cortes to Sterling The American Field Service club completed its first year at Sterling. Mario Cortes, Sterling's first exchange student, brought life to many classes, clubs, and assem- blies. The student club worked with the adult club to make this a good year for Mario. Ketty Novoa from Peru visited Sterling during Exchange Week in Feb- ruary. The Bond Drive raised $800 to bring another student to Sterling next year. 252 a. A.F.S. membon mo outside one afternoon. BACK ROW: John Walmsley, Mario Corte , Steve Blythe, Robert Sylvester, leslee Murray, Sara Ramsey. FRONT ROW: Sherrie Purcell, Melody George, Karen Harrison, Martha Sylvester, Mary Ellen Thorn, Janie Gribble, Terry Marth. SEATED: Debbie Stone, Becky Trusty, Sara Trusty, Melwcse Queen, Sandra Harrison. b. Sponsors Mrs. McClintock and Mr. Casey dis- cuss the Bond Drive. c Mario opens presents at a party to wolcomo him to Baytown. d. Club members talk and eat at A.F.S. party. e. Mario. Elaine Eike and Santa Claus enjoy the Christmas party. f. Sara Ramsey and Mr. Kelley ask Mario ques- tions about Costa Rica. 253 , A a. Glenn Leppman, James Ellis, Jerry Don Smith, W. C. Herring. Deputy Supt.; R. E. Sauls, Business Manager; Fabian Grecnwell, Philip Dignam, Troy Peterson, Mrs. Patsy Murphy, School Board Secretary. b. Mr. Johnny Clark, Superintendent GCCISD. e. R. E. Sauls, Troy Peterson, Johnny Clark, Seth Mitchell, James Ellis, George Gentry. 256 Goose Creek Independent School District Area 128 sq. mi. Assessed Value $406,927,850.00 The school board, elected by the citizens of GCISD, Total Expenditure 12,904,250.00 is charged with the responsibility of maintaining per Capita Cost (ADA) 585.80 schools and setting policies of operation to insure ex- Area 128 sq. mi. cellence in educational opportunity and facilities for Schools 19 all scholastics. Among the diversity of problems af- Scholastics 13,389 fecting the everyday life of the student are policies Certified Employees 695 concerning his attendance, appearance, and perfor- Non-certified Employees 311 mance. In functioning within the set guidelines, each Pupil-Teacher Ratio 23:1 school is encouraged to develop its unique spirit. College Bound 68% of 841 graduates 257 Sterling Is . . . Mrs. Brown As a vigilant principal, Mrs. Winnie Brown, devotes all her waking hours to the imminent affairs of her beloved school. All phases of school life are her supreme concern. From freshman orientation to senior graduation, Mrs. Brown is the co-ordinating link between Sterling students and the education they are seeking. She, her- self, sets the pattern with her high values for quality education in Sterling halls. Her motto might well be: let's keep Sterling Number One! 258 Dedicated and decisive, Mr. Don Treuhardt, assistant principal, guides, directs, and encourages all. His motto for students and teachers alike might well be-. Be sure you are right; then proceed thoughtfully. Mr. George Perkins bears the dual titles of Keeper of Textbooks and Keeper of Boys. When either is out of line he does not rest easily. Austerity tem- pered with friendliness characterizes a man who be- lieves, I Am Indeed My Brother's Keeper. As Director of Special Services and Dean of Girls, Mrs. Charlene Kelly meets her responsibilities with a cheerful smile and a warm heart. While she attempts to keep the calendar straight and the hemlines down, her office is abuzz with activity. Her actions of con- cern entitle her to this befitting motto: Every girl's problem is indeed my own. 259 Mrs. Marion Brown Mr. Seaborn Cravey Mr. N. H. Nitschmann MissBettye Jo White Counselors Help Students Plan Future Each counselor tries to know approximately 500 students in order to help them plan college and careers. Counselors are available to students at any time to discuss any situation or problem. The guidance office keeps information on colleges and college requirements, and information on various vocations for student use. 260 Librarians Spur Students to Knowledge t Librarians have the formidable task of running a library for over 2,000 students. Students help shelve and check out books and magazines. The librarians explain filing systems to new students, direct students to biographies, check to make sure books have the correct date card, direct students to classicals, collect fines on overdue books, direct students to fiction books, operate the coyping machine, direct students to reference books, search for back issues of magazines, direct teachers to books, and sometimes, librarians even have time to breathe. 261 Sterling’s Maintenance and Cafeteria Staff The maintenance staff carries out endless tasks to keep the school in top shape at all times. They are the first to arrive and the last to leave each school function. Custodians are Rosalie Brinac, Nick Campos, Ella Mae Coxson, Elvira Davis, Martin DeBusk, Odessa Hildreth, William Ramsey, Ronnie Simmons, Loren Sullivan, Laura Thomas, Margaret Thomas, and Viola Tubbs. This year marks the beginning of participation in the Federal School Lunch Program. A balanced break- fast costs 15$ and a nutritious lunch including a salad and a dessert, 40$. Cafeteria workers are Irene Costlow, Hazel Cra- vey, Inez Erwin, Joyce Greer, Emma May, Pat Listi, Frances Jones, Bertha Lemond, Shirley Moore, Laura Owen, Christine Thompson, Marie Read, Ali$e Rahlwes, and Bobbie Wimmer. 262 Secretaries Everyone seems to be in the office at sometime or another. On Monday mornings, the main office seems like Grand Central Station. Aside from regular administrative duties, secretaries are plagued by such essential questions as 'May I use the phone?' 'Can I talk to Mrs. Brown?' 'Is that Mr. Perkins?' Attendance office secretaries and workers contend with 'I wasn't absent Tuesday!' and 'Can I have a permit to class? My alarm clock didn't . . . Since the LOST and Found Office and the Textbook records are located in one room. Has anyone turned in my literature book?' and 'O.K. How much are literature books?' are often heard in unison. Mrs. Jewett Barker, guidance office Mrs. Stella Becka, main office Mrs. Willena Cherry, main office Mrs. Mary Clayton, vice-principal's office Mrs. Melba Moore, main office Mrs. Barbara Nelson, attendance office Mrs. Bobbie Norris, main office Mrs. Maudess Woods, registrar 263 “Tell It Like It Is” Mrs. Audrey Adams Mrs. Nancy Alton Mrs. Louise Jones Mr. Frank Lasater Miss Ann Merchant Mrs. Margaret Montgomery 264 Each year, students struggle with term papers, themes, and essays in an effort to tell it like it is. As the students study grammar, they gain a knowledge of today's working language. Classes are enlightened by the use of films, skits, and speakers. Emphasis is placed on teaching the mechanics of grammar so that the students learn to express themselves with more power. The English department strives to help each student reveal himself through expression. Mrs. Roselle Myers Mrs. Mary Jane Orsburn Mrs. Susie Powers Mrs. Ona Lee Seamans Mr. Benjamin Sessions Mrs. Dixie Shoopman Miss Gladys Skaggs Mrs. Irma Stafford Mrs. Margaret Whalen Mrs. Shirley Wright 265 History: Looking Backward to Go Forward A background of history, the story of man, helps students become aware of political, economic, and social problems which have plagued man since he has lived in organized groups. Knowledge of attempts made in the past to arrive at solutions to man's prob- lems prepare students to face similar challenges in the future. 266 Mrs. Donna Darling Mr. James Greenwood Mrs. Margie Hartrick Miss Molly Hunt Mr. Robert Kelley Mr. Ronnie Kluch Miss Barbara Mach Mrs. Marian McWhorter Mrs. Valree Motley Mr. William Parrish Miss Sharon Pou Mr. Jerry Sanders Miss Clare Stewart Mrs. Elaine Swenson 267 Mrs. Wanda Brown Mr. Curtis Cornelius Mr. Drew Dunlap Mr. Robert Francis Mrs. Martha Harper Mr. Vance Kirksey Mrs. Kay LeCates Mr. Kenneth Newton Miss Evelyn Robson Mrs. Eulalia Taylor Mrs. Patsy Thompson Mrs. Becky Weatherford Media Presents Math Message Intensive use of media-overhead projectors, overlays and transparen- cies; models and manipulative devices; films and tapes—present ideas using numbers and special relationships in a world where such ideas are assuming ever-increasing importance. The mathematics department of Sterling offers courses for students who plan to study math in college and courses for those whose mathe- matical studies will end in high school. Related Math I and II survey the world of mathematics. Algebra I and II translate situations into equations. Geometry is the study of spacial relationships by way of logical thought. Trigonometry, calculus, analytic geometry, and Analysis I and II are offered for students who desire more challenge. 269 Students Explore Worlds of Science Man's curiosity has led him into worlds beyond his imagination. Provoked and goaded by unanswered ques- tions, he has pursued study, observed, thought, and reasoned until order and principle have brought forth answers. His scientific knowledge has grown since the time he experimented with the warmth of fire to now, when he plans communication with the outer realms of his solar system. The science program at Sterling begins with general physical science where a foundation is laid. Biology I and II give the student an opportunity to study his en- vironment and the living specimens which it contains. Chemistry explains structure, composition, and proper- ties of substance. The behavior and interrelationship of matter and energy is studied in physics classes. Logical approaches to the solutions of problems can be investi- gated in the advanced science courses. Mrs. Jessie Aikey Mrs. Ima Baldy Mr. Gwenn Casey Mr. William Coonce Mr. Roy Foerster Mr. John Grey Mrs. Barbara McClintock Mr. Emerson McGowan Mrs. Francea Mookhoek Mrs. Pat Richardson Mr. Terrific Teacher Mr. Jim Thomas 270 271 Mr. Frank Lasater Mr. Richard Lawson Miss Diana McNayr Mrs. Margaret Schultz Mrs. Pamela Watson Mr. Barney Webber Como esta? Tres bien. By listening, speaking, reading, and writing, students become familiar with not only grammar construction and conversation in foreign languages, but also with the customs and history of a foreign land. With two language labs constantly in use, varied films covering each country, and many interested students, foreign languages are some of the most popular of all electives. Students may study French, German, Latin, or Spanish for one to four years. rn Foreign Language 273 Business Department — for Nimble Fingers and Agile Minds Mrs. Lela Armstrong Mr. Richard Bethel Mrs. Elois Bobbitt Mrs. Laura Kellner Mrs. Glynda McBride Mrs. Alma Lou Perkins Mrs. Alvera Taylor 274 The clatter of typewriters and adding machines indicate activity in the business department. Students learn to interpret business contracts, stocks and bonds, and even to decipher their own shorthand. These courses help prepare the student for clerical jobs. Miss Mary Lee Bartlett Mrs. Claire Bays Miss Nora Clark Mr. Al Dennis Mr. Marvin Guy Mr. Leo Hechler Mr. Dawton Hughes Mr. Milton Isenberg Mr. Roland Kudla Mr. Gilbert Lumpkin Mrs. Carmel Norton Mrs. Ann Rogers Mrs. Mildred Solomon Mr. Walter Walker P.E. Dept. - Everybody Gets in the Act Physical education teachers help students learn group games and in- dividual sports. Volleyball, football, baseball, and basketball stress com- petition and sportsmanship. Golf, archery, gymnastics, and modern dance place emphasis on grace and skill. Daily exercise is part of the physical fitness program prepared by the teachers. The health program includes safety, drug abuse, dangers of alcohol and tobacco, community living, and first aid. 277 Group Involvement Helps Learning Choir, band, speech and drama involve many Sterling students. Through practice, rehearsals, and instruction, the students gain experience and understandings that will be with them for the rest of their lives. Contests, concerts, and shows add to the classroom activities of these subjects and provide entertainment for the students as well as the people of Baytown. Mr. Thad Cartwright Mr. Elmer Hargis Miss Marsha Harper Mr. George Perkins 279 In today's world, many people lose their iden- tity. They are as a machine, going to work, work- ing, going home, going to sleep, sleeping. How- ever, students in drafting, photography, home- making, arts, and crafts are people who don't want to lose their identity. These classes are help- ing them to identify with the world to which they will soon contribute their arts, plans, hopes and dreams. They are doing their thing by learning skill that will benefit them in later life. “Doing Their Thing” Miss Brenda Chamblee Miss Diana Davidson Mr. William McDowell Mr. Alvin Norwood 280 Mr. Loydell Onken Mrs. Sandra Parks Mrs. Lajuana Turner Mr. W. L. Ward D.E., I.C.T., and Vocational Students Receive Job Training D.E. and I.C.T. students receive on-the-job training around Baytown. These students attend school for half a day, and then go to work. They earn money while learning skills, techniques, and routines. Distributive Education students specialize in selling and manage- ment. Industrial Cooperative Training students learn specific skills in approved occupations. Vocational students learn special skills while in school. Students are bussed daily to Lee College for courses in auto-mechanics, data-processing, machine shop, radio and TV, and welding. Mr. Wally Burt Mrs. Mary Holt 282 283 Seniors Senior class officers: Gene Lovering, president; Becky Bailey, vice-president; Stefanni Snead, secretary. 286 Seniors William Adams Bart Albright Connie Albright Sue Albright Candice Allen Robert Allen Shirley Allen Carla Anderson Lindy Anderson Edwin Arabie Linda Archer Pat Arnold Larry Auzenne Mike Aylor Becky Bailey David Barker Trudy Barfield Lynn Bankston Karen Barnett Mike Barrington 287 Seniors David Barron Thomas Barron Yvonne Battle Larry Battarbee Charlotte Beadle William Beardmore Billie Berry Daniela Bettes Roseanna Bickley Jan Billings Roger Billingsly Duane Blakeney Stephen Blythe Walter Boucher Robert Bounds Fred Bowen James Bridwell Pam Brown Wayne Brown Robert Bullard 288 Seniors Dianne Burns Beverly Burnside Debbie Calhoon John Campbell Kandy Campbell Marc Campos Jan Cannon Dyann Carey Keith Carr Charles Carrier Don Cartwright Thad Cartwright Erin Wilson challenges the champ, Bart Albright, to a wheel chair race 289 Seniors Kay Caruso Brenda Casey Delane Cathriner Jeanne Chatham Russell Chrisley Rick Cisco Tillman Clark Tommy Claud Brenda Coker Debbie Coleman Dehlia Conley Rhonda Considine Lois Cooper Mario Cortes Sherry Cox Melanie Craig Sharon Craig Wes Crawford Beth Creel Bill Creel 290 Eric Rutherford go help from Bruce Martin, Everett Seymore, Gary Whitman, Kirk Miller in sprucing up the Ranger boforc Parent Night. Seniors Kerry Cummins Danny Davenport David Davenport Mary Ann Davis Debbie Davison David Dawson Alva Dean Patrick Dennis Robert Destin Jeri DeVries Ginger Dickey Buena Dill 291 Seniors Roger Dobbins Randell Dodd Erroll Dodson Ken Donnelly Mike Douglas Shelia Dunlap Tom Durham Mary Duvall Don Dykes David Eckerman Debbie Eddleman Robert Eike 292 So senior can dance, B J. Hylton, Eric Rutherford, Chip Royder, and Carol Lang wa h car at the senior car wash. Seniors Philip Elam David Elizondo Jerry Elizondo Kel Elliott Mike Ellisor Belenda Elmore Linda Emery Sue Entringer Mike Estep Terry Lynn Evans Pam Fenton Kenneth Ferguson Ray Fisher Helen Fontenot Thomas Fortney Leslie Foyt Carter Franklin Donna French Daniel Garcia Rhonda Gentry 293 Seniors Kim Georgi David Gigout Steve Godwin Criss Goodman Mildred Goodwin Catherine Sylvia Goudeau Mary Goudeau Martha Grahmann Erma Green Dathene Greer Kenneth Greer Larry Gregg Jo Ellen Thorpe and Mlko Schillaci. 1970 National Merit $cholar hip finalist . 294 Seniors Lois Guidry David Gunn Joyce Haas Floyd Hadley Nancy Hale Sue Hale Becky Hales Maureen Hall Ricky Hall Sandy Hamilton Ronald Hamilton Jerry Hance Trudy Hansen Debbie Harper Barbara Harris Jessie Harris Ginger Hart Janice Hartrick Tim Hayes Ted Hazelwood 295 Seniors Everyone wanted to know why Everett Seymore didn't make the date Friday night. Glenda Heffernan John Hencke Debby Henderson Tommy Henderson Joe Hendricks Debra Herrington Shyanne Herron Kim Hill Richard Hillard David Hiller Mike Hobbs Johnny Holcomb 296 Seniors Phillip Holland Susan Holleman Dixie Hooks Cathy Houston Ray Huey Hubert Hunter B. J. Hylton John Jackson Robert Jackson Melvin Jefferson Larry Johnson Mona Johnson Jimmie Jones Tim Jones Don Jordan Roger Kay Cindy Keeling Robert Kellogg Cathy Kiber Henry Killian 297 Seniors Mary Kingsley Beth Kudla Barbara Kunze Susan Kysar Larry Lamb Alfred Landry Carol Lang Belinda Lauraine Christy Lee Steve Lesterjette Olester Lewis Sherry Lindsey Suzette Lindsey Barbara Lisenbee Danny Little Larry Lloyd Linda Lloyd Roger Longbotham Eugene Lovering Milton Magness 298 Seniors Martha Turpin officially became a flour child at the senior chicken fry Lanny Mann Beth Martin Bruce Martin Kerry Martin Tommy Maxey Pam May Helen Mays Debbie McArdle Melanie McCall Dan Alan McClure Pat McCollum John McCoy 299 Seniors Duane McLendon Nancy McMahon Troy McMahon Jan Mekalip Dennis Menette Sonceria Messiah Conrad Meullion Deborah Milam Denise Miller Kirk Miller Mike Miller Colleen Milligan Terry Mills Mike Molaison Marla Montgomery Richard Montgomery Becky Moore Lota Moore Jim Moore Audie Morgan 300 Seniors Linda Morgan Luciano Morin Gale Morrow Terrell Moses Dennis Muldrow Leon Mullens Linda Mullins Velda Nettles Alice Nichols Whitney Nichols Gary Novosad David O'Banion 301 Christy Lee, Mariha Turpin, and Kandy Campbell show how the Stars clown around. Seniors Mark Ocker Michael Ody Aranna Overstreet Danny Owens Mary Parnell Randy Parrish Carol Parsons Judy Parsons Mike Pavliska Terri Peterson Rita Pierce Margie Portales Cynthia Porter Debbie Potts Charles Powell Donald Powell Artie Presley Ricky Presley Terry Prince Charlotte Pulliam 302 Seniors Now oven Debbie Calhoon know that David Hiller ha the frc he t mouth in town. Sherrie Purcell Deloris Rainer Mary Raley Mike Rawls Patricia Raymer Robert Read Ray Reams Michael Redd Ginger Reed Lisa Repp Harry Reynolds Karen Rhoden 303 Seniors Manning Ricketson Bill Riley Kathy Riley Richard Ripkowski Kay Roberson Carol Robertson Raymond Robinson Yolanda Rocha Becky Rodgers Jamie Rounds Forrest Royder Eric Rutherford Carla Anderson and Ronnie Webb simply can't believe it! 304 Seniors Helen Sadik Lois Sampson Tammy Sanders Olga San Miguel Diane Sartor Brenda Saveli Donna Saveli Mike Schillaci Vicki Schmadl Dean Settle Everett Seymore Bill Sharp Penny Sharp Louise Shaw Brad Sheffield Mike Sheppard Rhonda Sherman Theresa Shirley Cheryl Simon Barbara Singleton 305 Seniors Leo Beauchamp presented Scottic Worden, head cheerleader, a dozen red roses from the cheerleaders before the Lee-Sterling homecoming foot- ball game. Lyman Smith Mike Smith Peggy Smith Stefanni Snead Anne Sou by Shelley Sprague Dan Stanley Kay Stanley Donald Skrabanek Clay Slaughter Howard Smith Janice Smith Seniors Daryl Start Steve Stephens Martha Lou Stephenson Deborah Stipe Tim Stone Gladys Strouhal John Strown Charles Summersill Tim Swick Harold Syer Louis Tanner Danny Tassin Joy Taylor Jessie Thompson Mary Beth Thompson Jo Ellen Thorpe Nancy Threadgill Debbie Tisdale Pamela Tomjack Cheryl Tieman 307 Seniors The lenior chicken fry w« everybody's kind of place. Denise Trahan Bill Traywick Jay Treybig Sharon Troutman Becky Trusty Donny Turner Robert Turner Martha Turpin Mary Twardowski David Tyer Becky Umholtz Catheryn Vest 308 John Walker Bennie Wallace Mike Wallace Jeff Ward Craig Warren Virginia Watson Ellen Watts Pat Way Karen Weatherly Ronnie Webb Billy Weber Steve Weems 309 Seniors Shirley Wehmeyer Susan Weimer Mike Welch Louie Wells Darla West Gary Whitaker Josephine White Sheila White Shirley White Jennifer Whitley Gary Whitman Jeannie Whitmire Sue Whitt Jean Wieser Diane Wilks Bobby Williams Janna Williams Joe Bob Williams Linda Williams Tommy Williamson Virginia Wilson Murry Witzel Curtis Wood Gary Woods Scottie Worden Brian Worth Kathy Wright Mike Young Sandra Zeglin Geary Zerinque 310 Seniors Jeanne Chatham and Beth Kudla conformed to Sterling's dress code on Jan. 14. Juniors Junior class officers: Cindy Norris, secretary; Lee Beauchamp, vice-president; Craig Bigler, president. 312 Juniors Kenneth Aaron Steve Ackerman David Acosta Norman Adams Robert Adams Sharon Adams Brenda Aiken Emery Allen Karen Allen William Allen Anita Anderson Dobra Anderson Andce Ann Andrews Ricky Arccneaux Carmen Armstead Kathy Ashley Keith Askew 8rcnda Atherton Barbara Auzenne Darlene Auzennc Debi Avant Noncy Ayrharf Richard Bachmeyor Gary Bailey Glenn 8alkc Laurie 8all Pat Barfield Anson Barker Becky Barker Cleophus Barnett Lou Ellen Barnett Wendell Barrow Charles Barton Eva Bates Dennis Bays Theresa Bearden Alan Beauchamp lee Beauchamp Monica Becka David Beckmeyer Christie Behrens Denise Bell 313 Juniors Coach Todd couldn't understand why Pam Moravik was interested in a size 10 senior ring. Vivian Bell Nancy Bennett Jeannie Bernard Carol Bickley Mark Biggcrs Vicki Biggs Craig Bigler Gayle Billings Kathy Billingsley Laura Billingsley Richard Bobalik Gary Bogle Toni Boney Billy Boothe Leo Bracowell Sarah Bransford Steve Braswell Dudley Breeding Mary Breeland lacresa Brewer Billy Bridwell Sherri Broadway Patsy Brooks Jimmie Broomas 314 Juniors Harry 8rown Linda Brown Barbara Bruner Cheryl Bryan Jerry Bryant David Burt Barbara Burts Don Bosh Ruth Byford Chris Campbell Steve Campbell David Cannon John Cantrell Lois Carrier Vickie Carter James Casey Jerri Caswell Eddy Caughman Mike Chamblin Vivian Chandler Ella Chase Peggy Cheatham Charles Clark Lee Clark Raymond Clement Tommy Clifton Lisa Coker Dianna Colburn Tommy Coleman Winnie Collins Peggy Compton Robyn Cook Rhonda Kay Corbell Oran Corice Susan Coward Harley Cox Ellen Kay Crawford Ike Creeks Debbie Crow Judith Cushman Tony Dahlquist Candy Daigle 315 Juniors Linda Dangcrfield Sheila Daniel Herbert Darsee Darrell Davit Larry S Davit Larry W. Davit Penny Davis Wanda Davit William Davit Bill Deans Ava DeShazo Nancy Dickerson Nathan Dickerson Bridgitt Dickey Linda Dodson Michael Donahue Kathryn DuBose Jo Ann Duncan Eva Durham Vicki Durham Richard Duvall Paula East Vickie Eddleman Cindy Edwards Jeanie Edwards Roben Eilers Cyndi Ellis Mark Entringer Gary Erwin Janie Estrada Ken Etienne Dewey Evans Ann Ezell Debbie A. Farmer Debbie Farmer Karen Faulk Lynn Faust Lydia Ffrench Dan Fischer Joey Fisher Kathleen Fishor Sue Fisher 316 Juniors Rain prevent random sampling of gran. Patrice Flynn Sally Forrester Sally Forsman Darrell Foster William Fowler Ginger Foxworth John Foyt Esther Frazier Robert Fulton Mercy Gallion Cheryl Gandy Pal Garrett Ricky Garrett Karyn Gegas Melody George Jody Geringer Lucas Geringer Glen Gibbons Barry Gidden Beth Gilbert Leonard Gilliam Wado Glenn Cindy Godfrey Erma Gonzales Victor Gonzales Tracy Gorden Glenda Goudcau Sharon Gray Lester Green Bobby Greenwood 317 Juniors Donna Gregor sen Kim Gregory Starlettc Griffin Paula Guillory Mary Sue Gunlock Mike Guthrie Laura Hall Valerie Hall Herbert Hampton Ruby Hanson Wanda Hargrave Robert Harman Beth Harrington Karen Harrison Vernon Hart Sheryl Hartless Barry Hastie Larry Hastie Mitchell Hawks Louis Hawthorne Paul Hoinrich Becky Hemphill Jerry Henderson Daniel Herndon 318 The Vienna Boys' Choir has competition from the Honor Society. Juniors Wesley Herrin Chris Hicks Patricie Hoffpauir Ricky Hollingshead Donna Holt Linda Hooper Marilyn Hoskins Bobby Howard Pamela Howell David Hudson Cathy Hughes Jackie lekes Gladys Ivey Daniel Jackson Donna Jackson Gary Jackson Wesley Jackson Gary Jeffers Douglas Jefferson Steven Jensen Frank Jenson Belinda Johnson Cheryl Johnson Eddie Johnson Ga rric Johnson Ralph Johnson Ray Johnson Sarah Johnson Edward Jones George Jones Sharon Jones Kc!ly Katribe Kerry Kelley Norman Keyes Gloria Kibbe Warren King Marilyn Kinney Jackio Kirk Lynn Kirkland Calvin Klaus Ulrich Kleinschmidt Carolyn Knowles 319 Juniors Frank Krull Johnny Kubik Patti Kunz Michael Laramo Sandra Latham Linda Lawrence Ronald Lawrence James Lcatherwood Janelle Lemond Larry Leonard Rusty Liles Vickie Liles Chris Litres Regina Looney Annette Lowery Liana Macon Cecil Magouirk Teresa Merth Karl Martin Kim Martin Marvin Martin Patrice Martin Jewel Maxey Jeff May Debbie Mayfield Cynthia McClosky Greg McCullough Gloria McDaniel Carl McFarland Sharon McGlone James McKee Helen McKcnney Leslie McKenney Deborah McKinney James McNulty Stephen Mcdders Judy Meier Douglas Merritt De Ann Mertz Cynthia Miller Jackie Miller Shirley Miller 320 Juniors Calvin Will Patricia Mize Ronald Montgomery Melba Moody Robert Moorman Mery Moran Pam Moravek Elaine Moren Jamei Morgan Jenny Morrow Thomai Mulkey Carol Mullens leilee Murray Janie Neal Darrell Nichols Pamela Nixon Cindy Norris Phillip Nunn Denise Odom Doug Osterhus Terry Owen Jimmy Parker John Patterson Karen Pavliska Robert Dan Peters Linda Phillips Cynthia Pitts Barbara Preston Beckie Prince Billy Don Prince Pat Proctor Layno Ramsey Monte Ramsey Mrs. Whalen supplements her diet. 321 Juniors It's all a matter of timing. Sara Ramsey Terri Raney Joan Read Beth Elaine Reavis Sheila Reavis Cynthia Rentier Mike Repp Alvin Reynolds Connie Reynolds Billy Ray Rhoades Robert Rhoden Charles Rice Hal Richard Shcrlyn Richardson Bobby Riley Charles Ripkowski Anthony Rivers Tommy Roark Carol Roberts Danny Rodgers Kathi Rodgers Cathy Rombs Patti Rosser Nancy Rougcou Donald Roy Stephanie Ruiz James Sammons Alice Sampson Marie Sanchez Jerry Sanders Marty Schneider Patti Schneider Charles Schoppa 322 Juniors Steve Schweitzer terry Scott Donna Sebesta Ricky Seely James Selisker Richard Selman Mickey Shetland Debra Sherman Jill Shiroy Denny Shrum Stanley Sims Amy Smith Charles Smith Renac Smith Pamela S. Smith Sherry Smith Jerri Smoke Becky Sonnier Andy Sonnier Pamela Sorrells Eugene Spencer Dennis Spivey Theresa St. Romain Charles Stafford Gene Stanley Troy Stanley Jan Steele Nadine Sterling Arlene Stewart Joyce Stewart Debbie Stone Ricky Strahan Donna Strausser Irene Strouhal Donald Stuart Larry Stubbs Ricky Stubbs Elsie Sullivan Rhonda Sullivan Bill Swick Robert Sylvester Jo Tayior 323 Juniors Kathy Taylor Sandra Taylor Steve Taylor Paul Teel Willie Tczino Wayne Theeck Lydia Thielen Harold Thomas Leroy Thomas Howard Thompson William Thompson Stephen Thulis Cindy Thurman Ricky Tickner Mike Tiner Linda Tisdale Garth Todd David Toler David Tolleson Pat Tomjack Steven Tomlinson Alton Tompkins Susan Trammell David Transou Dan Trant Jackie Treybig Brad Turner Cheri Turner Connie Turner Robert Turnipseed Pam Vaag Becky Vestal Vicki Vickers Pam Viles Don Voelkel Michael Vojacek Clifford Vowell Doris Wade Robert Wagnon Brenda Walker Linda Walker Mary Walker 324 Juniors John Walmsey Petra Washburn Martha Watkins Stephen Weatherly Paula Weaver Gene Webb James Webb Geraldine Wells Tassie Wells Walter Wells Maureen Wendel Tana West Carol White Jacqueline White Judy White Mary White Robert White Roy White Julius Whittington Becky W.eser Don Wiesner Sharon Wilkins Cynthia Wilkinson Ronald Wilks Eddie Wilson Richard Wilson Wallace Wilson Jackie Witten David Witzei Jann Witzei John Wolczynski Benny Woods Linda Woods Paula Wooten Shirley Worcester David Worthington Alfred Wotipka Donnie Wright Raylene Wyatt Nancy Young Nathan Young Randy Zeringue 325 Sophomores Sophomore class officers: Dennis Litten, president; Cheryl Cherry, vice-president; Darlene Arsement, secretary. 326 Sophomores Michael Abbey Donnie Adams Linda Adamek Bobby Albright Debra Albright John Allen Allison Ammons David Anderson Gary Anderson Jay Anderson Diane Andrews Dennis Araujo Ronald Arcencaux Anna Arciniegas Alan Arnold Larry Arnold Darlene Arsemont Calvin Auzenne Richard Auzenne Debbie Badgett Joe Ballard Marilyn Barfield Michlc Barfield Judy Barker Vickye Barker Richard Barnes Theresa Barnes Anthony Barnett Ruslyn Barnett Steven Barnett Melvin Bemlieaux Elizabeth Barrow Rickey Barrow Linda Battarbee Bill Bell Jim Bell Waunice Bell Wesley Benton Sandra Bilnotki Carolyn 8ivona Debbie Block Wayne Bloyd 327 Sophomores Mini and Maxi Band members Robert Blundell Diane Bobalik Judy Boney Donna Boto Jerry Boucher Pamela Bowdoin Donna Bownds Carlos Boyd Terry Boyd Tony Boyd Chuck Brack Gene Brackin Joseph Bradshaw Barbara Branncm Kathy Bransford Philip Brantley Dennis Brewer Rebecca Brooks James Broomis Charles Brough Joyce Brown Donna Brown Debra Bryant Douglas Bryant Edgar Bryant David 8uchanan Mikel Buchanan Ronald Buescher Gary Burns Henry Burton 328 Sophomores James Burton Peri Cain Kenneth Callaway James Campbell Kathryn Campbell Mike Campbell Rick Campos Elizabeth Canino Jeff Cannamore Lynn Cannon Boyce Carlisle Debbie Carroll Jenny Carroll Ritchio Carroll Brenda Carter Brcnicc Casey Ross Cathriner Charles Chandler George Chandler Clayton Charlton Jeffery Chase Angela Cheatham Michael Cheek Pierce Cheek Cheryl Cherry Gary Christensen Alcoa Clanton Russell Clark Joanette Claybaugh Suzanne Clement Patrick Conley Candy Cook Lee Joyce Cooper Winford Costlow Joe Coward Julia Coward Yvonne Cox John Craig James Crawley Robert Crawley Janico Crawford Patricia Creeks 329 Sophomores Greg Cummings Carolyn Curran Laura Dahlquist Sidney Daigle Mary Dangerfield Booker Daniels Shirley Davanay Damon Davenporl Debbie Davidson Angles Davis Cindy Davis Lori Davis Sharon Davis Larry Davis William Davis Kenny Deans Melvin DeBcsc Debbie DeCell Pam DcLaVergne James Denson Debra Dcslatie Laura Dickerson Orand Dill Debbie Douglas Stephen Downs Linda Duncan Cynthia Dunham Thomas Durst Gail Ecby Elaine Eike Deborah Elliott Mary Estes Betty Evans Gene Evans Phyllis Fawvor Connie Fehring Gary Fehring Connie Ferguson Sheryl Ferguson Rita Fleming John Florida Anne Fortney 330 Sophomores Kevan Foshee Glenn Foster Michael Foster James Fowler Steve Foxworth leah Foyt Stephen French Harry Fulls Gloria Ganoe Gordan Garrett John Garrett Nan Garrett Susan Garrison Cethercn Gay Michaelinc George James Gerbig George Gerland Debra Gibson Denise Gigout Connie Gilbert Choryl Goins Lu Goodin Lynn Goodman Kathryn Goodwin 331 t heard the service was bad here, but this is ridiculous. Sophomores Lynn Grady John Graham Darlene Greer James Griffith Stephen Gross Jody Hackfeld Fred Hale Irene Hall Jack Hall L.nda Hall Pam Hall Roxanne Hall Karen Hamll Thomas Hamman Lois Hampton Davo Hancock James Harbor Vicki Harding Mary Hargis Lloyd Hargrove Burl Hanis Howard Harris James Harris Glenn Hartrick 332 Mr. Cornelius gets the jump on Denn.s Brewer in the student-faculty basketball gamo. Sophomores Gayle Hayden Keith Hoynie Vaughn Hazlett Janice Heasley Jerry Hcintschel Don Heisol Sandra Henderson Terry Henscey Mike Hernandez John Herndon Diana Herrington Jan Hickman Mike Hicks Patric Hill Jennifer Holland Steven Holland Bill Hollaway Robert Hollaway Karen Holmes Pam Holt Reecie Holub Kathleen Homan Rita Hood Margie Hooper Polly Hopper Penny Horn Jo Ann Howard Bobby Hudgins Connie Huff David Hughes Clifford Hunt Gregory Hunter Glenn Huntsman Mary Hurt Jerry lekes linda Irwin Daniel Jackson Butch Jackson Eartha James Saundra James Helen Jasper Melinda Jenkins 333 Sophomores Steven Jonnings Carl Johnson Douglas Johnson Earl Johnson Joyce Johnson Leigh Johnson Minnie Johnson Sarah Johnson Brenda Jones Faye Keene Gwen Kelso Mark Kerr Bill Kibcr Steven Kimball Charlie King Dixie King Floyd King Billy Kinney Christine Kirk Eileen Kistler Michael Klaus Elaine Kotrla Larry Krolczyk Helen Kubik Kay Kudla Jadinc Kvarme Dave Kveton Keith Laird Patty Lambert James Landry Linda Landry Janet Laney Kerry laramore Sylvia Latham James Lawrence Rita LeBlanc Kathryn Lee Cheryl Leonard Joyce LeRoux Orlando lewis Eddie linsloy John little 334 Sophomores It's Out Of This World! Bobby Littlefield Dennis Litton Harley Locklear Joanie Loggins Gerald Longbotham John Lovett David Loving Lynnctte Lumpkin Mary Helen MacKcnnon Karen Malone Robert Marder Alma Martin Dale Martin Michael Martin William Martin Donald Martinka Danny Mascorro Wanda Masters Nathaniel Mathis Mary Maxey Carol McChesney Jeffery McClure Jacquelyn McCoy Kent McCulloch 335 Sophomores France McCune Vickie McDonald Richard McGilvray Vicki McGlone Sharon McHenry Linda McKay James McKinney Michael McLendon David Meadows Sheryl Meadows Mary Mears Jeff Medders Jani Mercier Mike Meredith Richard Merling Oliver Merrick Marvin Meullion Glen Miles Debbie Miller Deborah Miller Melissa Miller Timothy Milligan Kathy Molder Vicki Montgomery James Moody Morris Moody Denise Morgan Elizabeth Morgan Marilyn Morgan Cindy Morse Cristi Mutdrow Janet! Mullins Beverly Murphy Willard Myers Audrey Neal Joe Nelson Belinda Newman James Norrcd John Norris Thcrese Norton Cherri Nunez 336 Sophomores Patti O'Brien Terry Orton Kathy Osborne Philip Osterhus Dale Ott Eunice Overstreet Jimmy Parker Sharon Parnell Judy Kay Parrish Irma Payne Cathy Pickett Emily Pierc Mona Pigott Carolyn Pitt Russell Plocheck Faye Potts Debi Presley Debra Price Michael Price Debbie Proffer Glenda Puckett Patricia Pulliam Donald Purcell Mclwcse Queen Sophomores Dobra Rainer David Rarmey Ronnie Rarmey Jerry Raney Charles Rotley Steven Rawls Cynthia Raymond Mike Reynolds Sharon Richards Jullie Richardson Michael Ricketson Jeffrey Ridge John Rippel Paulette Rivers Philis Roberson Ruben Rocha Theresa Rocha David Rodgers Donald Rogers Donna Rogers Mitch Rodger Daniece Rombs Jconcnc Roush Ronald Royder Terry Ruiz Derrell Rumsey Susan Rushing Rebecca Russell Dirk Rutherford Carl Jane Ryan Fred Sager David Sanchez Tom Sanchez Keith Sanders Vickie Savoy Candy Sawberger Kathy Schmadl Connie Scott Patsy Scott Steve Scott Terri Scott Jeannette Seely 338 Sophomores WOWI '70 was a mighty good year! Milton Sellers Ollie Seymore Thomas Shelby Charles Shelton Ricky Sherlund Roy Sherman Steven Shirley Gretchcn Shoopman Mary Sue Shoopman Dorothy Simon Pamela Simon Jasper Sims Theresa Singleton Stephen Sivek Donald Smalley Cherece Smith Clydene Smith Debra Smith Donald Smith James Smith Marcia Smith Nancy Smith Michael Smoke Albert Solis Mike Solis Theresa Sonnier JoAnn Sorrells Norma Stacey Martin Stainer Debbie Staner 339 Sophomores Date Stasney Pete Stefani Philip Stephen Stuart Stephens Bobby Stephenson Gloria Stevcrson Esther Stewart Randy Strahan Candice Strickland Guy Stutes Ricky Swanner Donald Tassin Garry Taylor Kim Taylor Trudy Taylor Carolyn Tetino Christine Thomas Kenneth Thomas Jeanine Thompson Delbert Thrash Mark Thulis Mark Tiller Virginia Timmons Brad Tol'.cson Steve Tomlinson George Treff Janice Treybig Sara Trusty Danny Twardowski Evelyn Twardowski Bill Upton Audrey Van Vleet Janice Vargas Norma Vesely Jeannie Vick Lee Voelkel Joey Vogel Nellie Wade Wanda Wakefield Roy Waldrep Billy Walker Ronna Walker 340 Sophomores Rudy Walker Kris Wallace Pal Wallace Michael Wallace Mike Waller Karol Walters Brenda Ward Cynthia Ward Nancy Ward Jeff Wardlaw James Warren Carol Watkins Shirley Watkins Jeff Way Gary Webb Virginia Webber Debra Welch Debbie Welch John White Karen White Charles Whitley Donald Whitman Kenneth Whittrcdge Sharon Wicker Paul Wier Herbert Wilkinson Clarissa Williams 341 Carolyn Pitt just LOVES blowing bubbles! Sophomores Donnie Williams Kathy Williams lajeana Williams Mitzi Williams Royce Williams Vicki Williams Bobbie Williamson Terry Williamson Davida Willis Edward Wilson Kathleen Wilson Kenneth Wilson Thomas Wilton Troy Wilson Vicki Wimmer Mickey Wingate Timothy Winslow Diana Witt Each to his own. 342 Sophomores Carolyn Witxel Charles Wood Joe Woods Kathleen Woods Sidney Woods Robert Woodward Carol Woolverlon Judy Worchester William Worthington Danny Wright Jcanetta Wright Debra Wyatt Steve Yeager Freida Young Timothy Zamora Beverly Zubik Janie Zumbrum Johnny Zumwalt 343 Everybody is always in class when the tardy bell rings. Freshmen 344 Freshman class officers: Karen Kerr, secretary; Randy Ackerman, president; Billy Herrin, vice-president. Freshmen Debbie Aaron Linda Aaron Patricia Abbey Oice Abraham Ola Abraham Randy Ackerman Gene Adams Jeanine Adams Niki Adams Ricky Adams Sharlett Aiken Debbie Alcorn Jerry Alfred Elizabeth Allen James Allen Romona Alvarez Dennis Andrews Billy Angel Joseph Antle Clifford Antonini Robert Araujo Melva Arceneaux Victor Arceneaux Ernest Arciniegas Charles Arnold Henry Austin Sherrie Axtell William Badeaux Gladys Baker James Baker Ernest Banks Laura Barajas Jimmy Barsfield Becky Barnett Betty Barnett Marie Barnett Garland Barnett Lori Barton Ronald Barton Tim Barton Donna Bass Isaac Bates 345 Freshmen Tiptoeing through tho tulips? Carol Beaty Colette Becka Sharon Boll Gary Bender Carol Bcncs Sherry Bennett Tim Berman Joyce Berry Vicki Bickley Mike Billingsley Glenn Bishop Ramona Bishop Susan Bishop Valerie Blanchard Charla Blasingame Connie Blickham Linda Bly Kent Bond Tommy Bonin Saba Bou-Chebl Ragan Bounds Melanie Bowers Linda Boyett Nathan Braccy Gene Brackin Loretta Bradford Robert Bradford Frank Bradley Linda Bradshaw Wayne Bransford 346 Freshmen Jaylynne Bramil Susan Brewer Susan Brookfield Carl Brooks Jonie Brooks Carol Brown tarry Brown Debbie Buchanan Ray Burt Robert Burt Bradley Burton Ronny Burton Debra Busby Kathy Byford Dane) Cain Tommy Callaway Debbie Campbell James Cannon Joe Carothers Kippy Carr Loretta Carrier Rhonda Carter Charles Casey Kenneth Casey Virginia Casey Sylvia Castillo Chuck Chandler Dane Chandler Sheri Chandler JoAnn Cheek lan’l Renee' Chitty Frank Clanton Henretta Clay Anna Clements Garnett Cleveland John Coates Larry Coker Stella Coleman Patricia Considine Randy Cook Frankie Cooper Kenneth Cooper 347 Freshmen Debra Corbell Charle Cornelius Robert Eddie Cowan Debbie Coward Gail Cox Randall Craig Sandra Cramer James Crawley Mark Creel Wayne Crocker Brian Davis Cindy Davis Deb Davis Dennis Davis Pcnnie Davis Winfred Davis Brinda Deal Pamela Deal Jack Dean Maurice Do Bose Michael De Shazo lioncll Destin Debbie Deyo Lonnie Dickey Ronald Dickey Larry Dickson Vicki Dowling April Dresscndorfer Randy Dunlap Debbie Dunn Terry Durst Dwight Eagleton Vicki Echols 348 Mr. Treuhardt is getting some young Rangers. Freshmen Jan Ellis Larry Enderli James Entringer Anna Etienne Bill Evans Rebekah Ezell Dori Farmer Richard Farmer Keith Ferguson Michael Fields David Fischer Donnicc Fisher Cathy Flotcher Pat Flynn Rickey Fontenot Dwight Ford Russell Foster Francis Fourrior tana Fox Charles Frank Billy Franta Kenneth Frszitr Mike Frazier Connie Fulcher Cheryl Fulton Bill Gallion Dana Gandy Theodore Ganoe Danny Garrett Marshall Gasch Thomas Gegas James Gentry Carol George Keith Gilbort Debbie Gillespie Evelyn Gilliam Garland Ginzel Sandra Godfroy Hilton Going Pam Going Junior Gomez Eloisa Gonzales 349 Freshmen Scon Goodman Mariola Goodson Grcnda Goudcau Gladys Graham Ronec Graves Dwayne Gray James Gray Janet Gray Edna Green Robert Green Cynthia Greonwood Patti Gregory Reba Gresham Janie Gribblc Anthony Griffin Magdalen Guillory Mike Gunn Randall Hackfeld Gary Hafer Susan Haines Frank Hall Janie Hamilton Monica Hanson Betty Harcrow Marsha Harrington Betty Harrison Sandra Harrison Jimmy Harshaw Beth Hart Susan Hartless Pam Haskins Beverly Hawks James Hayes Billy Head Marsha Hebert Sally Honcke Janet Henderson Sandria Henry Billy Herrin Cheryl Herring Shirley Herron Gil Hickman tnnism ' 350 Freshmen David Hillhovse Melanie Hinton Jan Hobbs Mary Jano Hodges Lou Ann Hoffeld Gary Hollaway Larry Hollaway Richard Holloway Glen Horton Rodney Houston Curtis Howard Becky Howe Marcia Hudson Glen Huey lisa Hughes Ray Hylton Ira Hyman Paula Irby Donclla Isaacks David Isbell Kathy Isbell Karen Isom Richard Ivey Robert Ivey Chcra Jackson Glynda Jackson Johnny Jackson At last, the Rangers gave Mr. Gentry a chance to catch a point after touchdown. 351 Freshmen Loretta Jackson Mary Jackson Richard Jackson Steve Jackson Lillie Jamerson Billie Jennings Dennis Jennings Glenn Jennings Carlton Johnson Vicki Johnson Drcmeco Jones Keith Jones Lisa Jones Nina Jones Brenda Jordan Anthony Juarez Robert Juarez Sheila Kcihl Marla Kelley Cora Kelly Debbie Kelly Jan Kelly Karen Kerr Haidee Kilgore Chris Kimo Kay King Joyce Kingsley Linda Kirkland Steven Kistler Daniel Klaus Pam Klaus Robert Knappick Anne Kniffen Phil Knox Robert Kolitz Theresa Krolczyk Mary Kunze Vicky Kysar Rinky Labit Gail Lafosse Linda Laird Glenn Lambrecht 352 Freshmen Will the real Mr. Kelley stand up? David Lano Donna lang Charles Langley Brenda Laramore Michael lauraine Darcy Laver Kevin Lawson Karen LeCates Larry lehr Richard Lemmon Ronald Lemmon Janie lemond Dwight Leno Charmaine Leps Rose Leverett Cornell Lewis David Liles Perry Liles Robert Lindsey Gary little James Little Mary Lloyd Robert Logan Tommy long Donna Lowry Larry Lyon Kathy Mabe Marilyn Magness Gary Magouirk Terry Matey 353 Freshmen Billy Manning Jeff Martin Pamela Marlin Randy Martin William Martin Vernon Martindale Debbie Matthews Greg Matthews Sandra Matthews Earnest Maxey J. C. McBride Jerry McBride Teri McBride Troy McBride Ted McCall Carol McCarthy Leonard McClosky Brian McCulloch Wayne McGhee Yvonne McHenry James McKnight Stephen McLendon Joe McMahon Shoila McPherson 354 The news just knocked the shoes right off Patricia Tavary and Valerie Blanchard. Freshmen Perry Meadows Jody Meier Mike Meismer Wanda Mclancon William Melton Garlan Menifee Jennifer Menifee Robert Mercer Terri Meredith Pamela Merrick Yvonne Meullion Eddie Miller Jami Miller Scotty Mill Robert Minor George Minter Deanna Mitchell Mary Monroe David Moore Helen Moore Randy Moorman Melissa Moravck Dawn Moravits Amy Morgan Janelle Morse Jeana Rencah Moses Donald Motley Jimmy Muckleroy Mike Muckelroy Ralph Muckleroy Dennis Mulkey Janice Mullins John Mullins Dava Murphy Kenneth Neatherlin Louis Neilsen Jeff Newman Erwin Nichols Steve Nicholson Sharon Novosed Dennis Nunn Doug Offermann 355 Freshmen Marilyn Oliver Susan O'Sullivan Iona Off Olivia Outland Royce Overstreet Thomas Paden David Parker Mary Parker Robert Parker Curtis Parrish Van Parrish Cheryl Parsons Kirk Partain Johnelle Partin Shelley Patterson Elizabeth Patton Pamela Paulsen Tom Peterson Monica Phelps Allison Phillips Pamela Pickett Rhonda Pierce Kenneth Pierson Pamela Pigott Deborah Pitman lisa Pope Patricia Powers Laura Pratt Eddie Presnull Glenn Preston Vickie Prinzcl Douglas Proctor Ronnie Pruett Richard Pursley louida Putman Quada Rainer Deley Ramares Blake Ramsey Susan Rawls Genevieve Raymond Linda Rayon Teresa Reams 356 Freshmen And iust where do you think you're going now? Dale Reavis Steve Redd Randy Rentier Ricky Reynolds Curtis Richard Howard Richard Michele Richard Paula Richard Steve Richards Glenn Riley Randy Riley Bambi Rios James Rios George Rippel Floyd Rivers Clyde Roberson David Robertson Eddie Robson Susan Rodger Daniel Rombs Kathy Roosa James Ross III Robert Rosser Paula Evonne Rouse 357 Freshmen Melanie Roush Dianne Routfe Eugene Roy Judy Russell Jeff Rutherford Rhonda Rutherford Juanita Ryan David Sanders Gordon Sanders DoAnne Sargent Jeanne Schillaci Patricia Schmadl Debra Scroggins Freda Shambley Tommy Sharp J. B. Shepperd Melanie Sheppard Sandra Shipp Nathan Shoemaker Chuck Sims Travis Sims Donnene Simmons Mork Simpson Thomas Simpson Adrienne Smith Harold Smith Beverly Smith Connie Smith Darlene Smith David Smith Debra Smith Kyle Smith leroy Smith Michael Smith Norma Smith Sharon Smith Louis Sonnier Florentino Sorriano Margaret Souby John Spivey Mark Staggs Teresa Stankis 358 Freshmen Teii Starkey Melody Stepherson Chariot Steven David Stewart Michael Stipe Diane Stovall Joe Stovall Jame Stroud Ralph Suetse Martha Sylvester Chri Tanner Patricia Tavary Candy Taylor Mano Taylor Nancy Taylor Joan Teter Ricky Thomas Kathleen Thomas Nadine Thomas Anthony Thompson Freddie Thompson Lionel Thompson Tina Thompson Mery Ellen Thorn 359 Even the band was spellbound when the bonfire began to blaze. Freshmen Michael Thorton Karyn Tieman John Timmons Martina Tobias Jimmy Tobolka Ronald Tomlinson Linda Trahan Roger Trammell John Transou lorrie Trather Rita Troutman Kenneth Truelock Kevin Turner Lisa Ubanosky Deborah Umholtz Carol Underhill Lanny Vaughn Shirley Vesely Dan Wade Theresa Wade John Walmtley Kevin Warren Claude Watkins Nan Weatherly Earline Weaver Ernest Wehmeyer Brenda Welch Paula Wells Tim Wendel Larry West Vicki West Charles Westberry Myrna Wheatfall David White Hellen White Mike Whittaker Thomas Whitted Mary Ann Wilhite Betty Wilkins Douglas Wilks Cheryl Willey Barbara Williams 360 Freshmen Poor Pitiful Pearl didn't quite make it ... but how Spessive Solomon sparkled, Kathy Williams Randy Williams Susan Williams Dennis Wilson Erin Eileen Wilson Mary Wilson Eva Windemlller Michael Wingate Terry Wingate Donna Wood Madeline Woods Van Wooltey Connie Wotipka Cynthia Wotipka Linda Young Glenn Zadrapa Deborah Zapach lawana Zaruba Randy Zumwat Ime Zyonde 361 TOWN COUNTRY KENNEL Specialists in Pneumatic and Electronic Instruments Construction and Maintenance MARTIN INSTRUMENT CO., INC. —Grooming—Boarding—Stud Service— Poodle Puppies 422-4978 Instrumentation and Electrical Contractor GORDON L MARTIN Office 427-5804 PATSY PARRISH A. H. PARRISH 4506 North Main Baytown, Texas President Residence 427-7109 212 Long Drive Baytown. Texas 77520 Compliments of K-mart Plaza Baytown 427-7541 GOOSE CREEK FEED FARM SUPPLY 9 West Gulf Baytown, Texas 364 Compliments of K-MART 180! N. Pruett Baytown, Texas CULPEPPER FURNITURE Area Code 713 Phone 427-5831 612 W. Texas Ave. Baytown, Texas BUS 427 4169 RES 427 4517 |Nje al D'ckens Motor CZo. NEW AND USED CARS “Where Quality Is Always Consistent” GORDEN'S BEAUTY SALON 1403 Lacy Dr. Baytown, Texas Neal Dickens Owner H'OMWAV 146 Baytown. Texas 427-5416 365 Fire • Auto • Casualty CLYDE JONES MOTORS 1705 North Main 422-7888 ODENA CHILDERS INSURANCE AGENCY 51 2 South Ashbel Room 201 Baytown, Texas 77520 BAYTOWN RENTALS 422-5815 2101 Market PHONE 422-9991 Baytown, Texas We rent most everything” Ryder Truck Rentals Rent here—Nationwide—Leave there Compliments of GULF COAST PHARMACY 2800 Garth Rd. 422-9417 366 ROLAND KUDLA Football WALTER WALKER Basketball. Golf DREW DUNLAP Track, Cross Country CITIZEN'S NATIONAL Bank and Trust Company MEMBER F.D.I.C. BACKS THE RANGERS WILLIAM McDOWELL Tennis AL DENNIS Swimming DAWTON HUGHES Baseball 367 Cameras Projectors Rentals—Repairs KEY STUDIO CAMERA SHOP Portraits that Please FILM—PAPER—CHEMICALS Expert 427-3882 Photo Finishing 2226 Boy Plain Baytown, Texas BOB BEVERLY THE BEVERLY AGENCY General Insurance Real Estate 41 I N. Alexander Dr. Telephone at East James 427-1751 Baytown, Texas Our cakes are exceptional Catering Service Wedding Cakes Decorated Cakes for Any Event DIAL 426-2519 1611 Junes Rd. Highlands ENDERLI OIL CO. FOREIGN CAR SERVICE 500 North Commerce EO FARISH Phone 427-4419 LARRY J. ENDERLI. Owner 1300 North Alexander Drive Baytown, Texas 427-4416 Baytown, Texas 368 United Ktrit-GltA WEBER'S AUTO PARTS 407 N. Main Ph. 426-3718 Highlands, Texas 13911 F.M. 2100 Crosby 1 Hr •• VVf f FNJ lAIOS ANY lHl . •• J jm PRUETT PEARCE BAYTOWN TEXAS PHONE 422-8019 Scuftow 07yft vfUte Sxcfauupe 300 NORTH MAIN ST • BAYTOWN. TEXAS 77520 BACKING THE RANGERS ALL THE WAY ft 1 r Rentals HERBERT -HAUSER Sales AOKNCV Service WOLCIK'S BARBER SHOP GOODYEAR SERVICE STORES A Division of the Goodyear Tire Rubber Company 104 S. Main 806 W. Texas Ave. Phons 427-7416 Highlands, Texas Baytown, Texas 77520 369 The Sign That Points the Way to Fashions for Junior Petites—Juniors—and Misses. Where all your friends shop. FULLERS Baytown, Texas 77520 422-8 171 I ! U.S. RUBBER niRoya 422-8396 913 SOUTH MAIN 2912 MArkET ST. 1507 N. Pruett L. L. FULLER FREE PARKING Store Hours 9:30 to 6:00 M. P. FULLER If you bend it . . . TISDALE BODY SHOP specializing in wreck repairs . . . we mend it 700 N. Commerce Baytown 422-9126 370 CONGRATULATIONS Baytown, Texas Authorized Distributor GREY-ROCK Products MAYSON AUTO SUPPLY HEFNER'S Fine China and Gifts 719 Pearce Baytown, Texas W. R. TROUT Phone: 427-1111 Bridal Registry Easy Lay Away 613 Park St. 427-2614 HIGHLANDS TEXACO SERVICE Service You Can Trust 426-2619 405 N. Main • Highlands, Tex. 371 TEST DRIVE A 70 FORD.i OF BAYTOWN 1801 DECKER DRIVE 422-8121 372 HIGHLANDS SHELL CO., INC. Shell • Cement Stabilized Sand • Fill Sand Cement Stabilized Shell • Sand Stabilized Shell Phone 426-2414 P.O. Box 538 Highlands, Texas R08ERT E. DUNAWAY STATI UIM jSL STATE FARM INSURANCE COMPANIES Home Office—Bloomington, Illinois JOHN MITCHELL Auto—Fire—Homeowners Life Insurance Too 2005 North Hiway 146 Baytown, Texas 77520 Phone 427-7337 HIGHLANDS STATE BANK Highlands, Texas (SQM Food Markets Your Financial Friend and Friendly Neighbor Phono 426-3528 2100 N. Main 704 Hiway 146 Baytown, Texas TILLMAN O’BRIEN TOMMY'S AUTO SERVICE HOLLY INN RESTAURANT Personalized Service Modern Equipment Open 24 Hours Hiway 146 Baytown, Texas TOMMY CARPENTER 1500 N. Main Phone 427-4932 373 Open I I to 9 CLOSED MONDAY (except restaurant on Pruett) Dining Room Service Serving Our Authentic Mexican Foods ANDERSON Shoe Saddle Repair, Inc. 102 East Texas Avenue Western Wear Everything for the Cowboy and Horse Phone 422-4913 Baytown, Texas W B Anderson BEHRING'S BEARING SERVICE 615 N. Commerce Box 4315 Sta. A Baytown, Texas 77520 Jr. Sportswear Levis 221-223 W. Texas Baytown compliments of TRI-CITY PHARMACY 121 W. Texas Baytown, Texas 422-8291 Prescription Specialists Fast Free Delivery The Drug Store that CARES about YOU 374 L L ENGRAVING CO. Trophies—Plastic Signs Plaques—Awards—Ribbons—Rubber Stamps 1605 N. Pruett (K-mart Plaza) 427-2952 Roofs DOWNING ROOFING COMPANY 1316 N. Main BAYTOWN. TEXAS 422-2220 Bird Roofs BAYTOWN AUTOMOBILE CLINIC 1415 N. Main 375 REYNOLDS COMPANY 1922 W. Main Baytown, Texas 77520 UNITED STATES STEEL CORPORATION 427-1019 422-7327 TEXAS WORKS Baytown, Texas LINGO OLDSMOBILE CKERS RE! yi rist 376 GENE'S Hi-Fi and Color TV Featuring: Color TV Black and White TV Console Stereo Stereo Components Portable Phonographs Radios Tape Recorders 4 and 8 Track Tapes Tape Players Records CITY TIRE SERVICE 321 W. Gult 427-4623 NEW AND USED TIRES RECAPPING BATTERIES FAST ROAD SERVICE Where you always get the best for less. Dayton and Lee Tires 377 CAMPBELLS TEXACO 2720 Alexander Dr. and Cedar Bayou Rd. Rustproofing Undercoating Tune Ups Steam Cleaning FISK ELECTRIC COMPANY Electrical Contractors 500 Cedar Bayou Road • Baytown, Texas 77520 422-3541 Schwinn Bicycles Lawn Mowers Sales and Service BAYTOWN SCHWINN CYCLERY Air Cooled Engine Service and Supply 1205 N. Fifth St. SANDWICH SHOPPE 1906 N. Main Across From Fuller's Motor Company 378 SAVON FOODS Highlands, Texas 426-3415 Best Barbecue in Texas 4819 Highway 146 LAWRENCE INSURANCE AGENCY 2823 Market Street Baytown, Texas 427-1641 427-1484 Fire—Homeowners—Auto Life—Accident—Hospitalization U 'TOTE' M 5 convenient locations 1905 W. Pruett 2807 N. Main 701 E. Texas 7123 Bayway Dr. 411 N. Commerce There is One Near U 379 RENTAL CENTER A TO Z RENTAL CENTER 1610 North Main Baytown, Texas 77520 Phone: 427-5629 NEWBY’S RESTAURANT BAY PLAZA SHOPPING CENTER BAYTOWN. TEXAS TELEPHONE 427-8323 telephone 422-3511 s s WESTERN CORRAL Western Wear and Horseman Supplies MURPHY INSURANCE AGENCY Commercial and Individual Lines R. L SMITH 201 Battlebell pat L MURPHY I05A E. Texas PH. 426-4090 Highlands, Texas R. C. (BOB) ODOM. JR. Baytown 380 Compliments of BRITTON-CRAVENS LUMBER CO. Ross Sterling Students—A Pleasure to Baytown START YOUR SAVINGS NOW FOR A BRIGHT FUTURE LATER BAYTOWN STATE BANK Bay Plaia Center • Telephone (713) 427-5841 Post Office Box 503 • Baytown, Texas 77520 Call Us at 427-5841 for Full Passbook Savings Details TOD I. GREASLIN SERVICE STATION 6522 Bayway Dr. 424-5155 Baytown, Texas ROY McCORMiCK'S AUTO SERVICE LYONS FOOD SERVICE Compliments of Personalized Service Modern Equipment Phone 422-4231 Milton and Jerry Lyons 316 Schilling ROY McCORMICK Baytown, Texas 381 STIPE'S TEXGAS wrecker service Owned and Operated by MIKE AND JIM STIPE 1605 S. Pruett 422-6798 GREER FLORIST 123 W. Gulf 427-7437 MAY WE INTRODUCE YOU TO OUR PROGRAM: A graded Sunday School. A gospel mOsic program for every service. An evangelistic atomsphere with Bible - centered messages. A mission-minded church, supporting home and foreign works. Bus service to your door. Five buses to serve you. OUR DOCTRINE: We believe in the verbal inspiration of the Bible, the diety and virgin birth of Jesus Christ, His blood-atonement on the cross. His bodily resur- ection, man's depravity, his need of salvation which is by faith in Jesus Christ. We also believe in the personal, visible, bodily return of Jesus Christ to the earth. OUR SERVICES: (and weekly opportunities) Sunday School.............9:30 A.M. Sunday Morning Service..........J0:40 A.M. Sunday Evening Service...........7:00 P.M. Sunday Mid - Week Service.....7:00 P.M. Wednesday Garth Road B ARTIST C HURCH 382 WADDELL'S Fine Furniture since 1881 600 N. Alexander Baytown, Texas 422-8268 ROY HALL GARAGE Complete Tune Up Brake Service Front End Alignment Auto Air Conditioner Automatic Transmission Repair Wheel Balancing 427-4225 1002 N. Commerce 383 COMPLIMENTS OF BUSBY BUICK, INC. 518 W. Texas Ave. 427-7371 PRICKETT BROTHERS GARAGE Corner North Main and Lynchburg Baytown, Texas I CECIL AND WALTER PRICKETT BOYER'S DRAPERY SHOP AND INTERIORS Phone 713 427-6211 I 17 East Texas Ave. Phone 427-5537 384 A Complete Line of Musical Instruments Easy Terms Guitar Lessons PAGE DITTMAN MOTORS 909 N. Alexander Baytown, Texas 77520 Telephone 422-8258 Vtymoutfi CHRYSLER IMPfRJAl HALBERT MUSIC CO. 410 E. Texas 427-3470 PATRONS CHRYSLER Kemp and Tony's Equipment Northside Grocery The Book Inn L. J. Silliman Enco Service Highlands Laundry-Mat Howard Franklin Enco Baytown Feed Supply Bill Turner's Auto Service Bower Hardware, Inc. Guest Enco Service Station Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Wooten R. D. Howe, D. V. M. Carousel Billy's Tastee Freez Baytown Police Association Famous Brand Shoes Jones Enco Coastal Data Processing, Inc. Young Mechanical Contractors, Inc. Debbie Tisdale Eiland Cleaners Bishop's Enco Mr. and Mrs. Frank Turpin Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Lovering Fuller’s Motor Company Thanks Go to MR. WARDLAW 201 I Terrace Lane WEDDINGS PORTRAITS 427-1186 385 Compliments of Enjoy Chemical Company and Humble Oil Refining Company 386 ADAMS, WILLIAM V. JR 287, 210 Leo Club 4, Chest Club 3, Office Assistants 3. ALBRIGHT, BART 52. 62, 69. 94, 152, 198. 200, 202, 203, 233, 287, 289 Interact 3. 4, Photography 4, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, Office Assistants 4, All- School Favorite 4, Senior Representative Gov- ernors Assembly 4, J.R.A. Beau 4. ALBRIGHT, CONNI 287 Band 1. ALBRIGHT, SUE 287 ALLEN, CANDY 180, 287 G.R.A. 1, 2, Band I, Office Assistants 2, 3. ALLEN, ROBERT GENE 94, 287 Key Club 3, F.S.A. 1. 2, Football I. 2, 3. 4. Office Assistants 3. ALLEN, SHIRLEY 287 F.H.A. 3. ANDERSON. CARLA 170, 200, 204, 287, 304 Student Council 2, 3, Kcyettes 3, 4, Stars 1, 2, 3, 4, Office Assistants 3, 4, Interact Club Sweetheart 4. ANDERSON, LINDY 287 ARABIE. EDWIN 287 ARCHER, LINDA DIANE 166, 229, 240, 241. 287 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4. Future Home- makers 1. 2, 3, 4, Blue Notes. Office Assist- ants 4. ARNOLD, PAT 287 Photography Club 3. AUZENNE, LARRY 287 Football 1. AYLOR. MIKE 287 Swim Team 3. BAILEY, BECKY 68, 69, 198. 199, 233, 286, 287 Student Council I. 2. 3, Rep. at Large, Class Officer 4, Vice-President, Service Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Froshman Director 1, Chaplain 2, Junior Rotary Anns 4, Vice President, French Club 8, Stars 1, 2, 3, 4, Colonel 4, Office Assist- ants 1, 2, 3, 4, Relay Queen Duchess 4, Interact Club Sweetheart 2. BARFIELD, TRUDY 287 Rodeo Club 3. BARKER, DAVID 128, 287 Photography Club 2, Track 2. 3, 4, Regional Qualifier 3. BANKSTON, JO LYN 287 BARNETT, KAREN 287 Band 1. 2. BARREN. DAVID 288 BARRINGTON. MIKE 287 BARRINGTON, TOM 287 BARRON, THOMAS 288 BATTANBY, LARRY W 78, 174, 236, 288 Who's Who 4, Jets Club 1. 2, 3, 4, Parlia- mentarian 3. BATTLE. YVONNE 287 BEADLE, CHARLOTTE 288 BEARDMORE. WILLIAM 138, 194, 288 Octogon Club 4, Baseball 3, 4. BERRY, BILLIE J. 288 BETTES, DANIELA 288 BICKLEY, ROSEANNA 169, 171, 186, 288 Service Club 1, 2, 3. 4, Recording Secretary I, 2, 3 4, Interest Club 2, 3, Sophomoro Director 2, Stars 1, 2. 3, 4. Major of Trumpets 4, Sentinel 3, 4, Office Assistants 2, 3. BILLINGS, JAN 154, 288 Literary Club 1, 2, 3, Band 1. 2, 3, 4. BILLINGSLEY, ROGER 233, 288 BLAKENEY, DUANE K. 94. 226, 233. 288 German Club 4, Football Manager 1. 4, Of- fice Assistants 4. BLYTHE. STEPHEN 74. 75, 76, 229, 236, 252, 288 Leo Club 4. A.F.S. Club 3, 4, J.E.T.S. 4, Swim Team 3, Science Fair Second Place 4, F.H.A. Beau 4, Who's Who. BOUCHER. WALTER 288 BOUNDS, ROBERT PAUL 226, 288 German Club 2, 3, 4. BOWEN, FRED 94, 110, 152, 288 Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. Baseball 1, 2, 3. Governor's Court 3. BRIDWELL, JAMES 288 BROWN, PAMELA KAY 192, 233, 248. 288 Junior Optimisses 4, Future Teachers Club 1, 2, 3. Spanish Club 4, Office Assistants 3, 4. BROWN. WAYNE 180, 288 1, C.T. 4. BULLARD. ROBERT 73, 76, 138, 144, 188, 200, 203, 233. 288 Class Vice-President 2, Interact Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Chess Club 3, 4. President 3, J.E.T.S. I, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, Baseball I. 2, 3, 4, Office 'Assistants I, 4, Boys' State 3, Student Wcok, Councilman, 2. Governors' Court 3, All School Favorite 2, Class Favorite 3, Baseball All District 1, 2, 3, 4, Who's Who 4, Antler Club Beau 4. BURNS. DIANNE 289 F.T.A. 4. F.H.A. 1. 2. 3. Drama Club 2. 3, Science Club 2, 3. Medical Careers Club 3, Bluo Notes 2, One-Act Play 2. BURNSIDE, BEVERLY JO ANN 51, 78. 148, 204, 206, 211, 233, 289 Student Council 1 2, Who's Who, Class Secretary 1, Keyetto Club 3, Choplain 4, History Club 3, 4, Senior Director 4, Secretary 3, Stars I, 2, 3, 4, Celestial Court 1, 3. 4, Lt. Colonel of Records. Office Assistants 3, 4, Honor Society 3, 4, Inaugural Assombly 1, Leo Club Sweetheart 4, Governor Personality 2, Senior Favorite 4. CALHOON, DEBBIE 151, 161, 163. 198. 223. 224, 233, 289, 303 Student Council 4, Secretary 4, J.R.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. Reporter 3, Chaplain 4. Meistersingcts 4, Swingers 4, Chaplain 4, Office Assistants 4. CAMPBELL. JOHN W. 289 CAMPBELL, KANDY 38, 39. 53, 61, 69, 78, 151, 152. 171, 183, 215, 217, 233, 289, 301 Student Council 4, Vice-President, Lioness 2, 3. 4, Senior Director 4, Lit Magazine 2, History Club 3, Stars 1. 2. 3, 4, Captain of Reserves 4, Sentinel 3, 4. Office Assistants 2, 3, 4, A.F.S. 4, Homecoming Queen 4, All-School Favorite 4, Lt. Governor's Lady 4, Who's Who 4. CAMPOS. MARC 161. 163. 194, 195, 243, 289 Student Council 3, Octagon Club 1, 2, 3, 4, literary Club 4, Baseball 3. Mcistorsingers 1, 2, 3, 4. CANNON, JAN 223. 289 Meistorsingers 1, 2, 3. CAREY. DYANN 289 Drama Club 3. CARR, KEITH 174, 200, 289 Interact Club 2. 3, 4. Basketball 1. 2, 3. Football 1. 2, Baseball 1. CARRIER, CHARLES 289 CARTWRIGHT. IRA DON 289 CARTWRIGHT, THAD 94, 99, 102, 156, 233, 243, 289 Student Council 1, Octagon Club 3, Liter- ary Club 1. 2, 3, 4. Football 1, 2. 3, 4. All District 3. 4. Baseball 2, 3. 4, Band 1, 2. 3, 4, Office Assistants 4. CARUSO, KAY 290 F.H.A. 2. 3. CASEY, BRENDA 290 CATHRINER, DELANE 84a, 148, 150, 236, 290 Junior Rotary Anns 1, 2, French Club 1, 2, 3. Stars 1, 2, 3, Science Seminar 2, 3, 4, Top Ten. CHATHAM. JEANNE 170, 184, 204, 206, 233. 290. 311 Student Council 3, Keyettcs 1, 2, 3, 4, Parliamentarian 4, French Club 1, 2, Reporter 2, History Club 3, 4, Secretary 4, Stars 1, 2, 3, 4, Chairman Co. A, Annual Staff 4, History Office 4. CHRISLEY, RUSSELL 163, 290 Choir 1. 2, 3, 4. CISCO. RICK 290 CLARK, TILLMAN 290 Drama Club 3, 4. CLAUD, TOMMY 290 History Club 3. COKER. BRENDA 290 COLEMAN, DEBBIE 84b. 148, 161. 163, 204, 206, 238, 290 Top Ten. Kcyettes 1, 2, 3, 4, Sr. Director 4, French Club 4, President 4, Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Outstanding Senior Award 4, Accompanist 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4, Reporter 1, Stars 1, 2, 3, 4, Major 4, Office Assistants Choir, Stars Celestial Court 3, Stars Honor Council 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4. CONLEY, DEHLIA M. 156, 182, 183, 186, 187, 233, 290 Anchor Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Reporter 1, Cor. Secretary 2, Vice-President 3, President 4, Future Teachers 2, History Club 3, 4, Treas- urer 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3. 4, Sentinel 3, 4, Twirler 1, 2, 3, 4, A.F.S. 3, 4, Parliamen- tarian 3. CONSIDINE, RHONDA 233, 245. 290 Nike Club 4, Office Assistants 4. COOPER, LOIS 290 CORTEZ, MARIO 56, 58. 60, 252, 253, 290 Key Club 4, Governor 4, Foreign Exchange Student 4. COX, SHERRY RAE 290 Anchor Club Freshman and Sophomore Di- rector 1, 2, 3, Blucnotcs and Silvertones 1, 2, 3. Section Leader. CRAIG, MELANIE 170, 233, 290 Student Council 1, 2, 3, Anchor Club 2, 3, 4, Choir 1, Stars 1, 2, 3, 4. Chairman 4, Office Assistants 3, 4. CRAIG. SHARON LARUE 148. 174, 290 D.E.C.A. 3, 4, Reporter 3, Secretary 4, Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4, Executive Com- mittee Member 4, Art and Crafts Club 2, D.E.C.A. 4, Student of the Year Representa- tive. CRAWFORD. WESLEY 290 CREEL. BETH 174, 290 Blue Notes 1, 2, D.E. 3, 4. CREEL, BILL 53, 94, 98, 200, 203, 217. 233, 251, 290 Student Council 1, Class Officer 1, Interact Club 3. 4. Art Club 3, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, All-District Second Team 3, All-District First Team 4, Varsity 3, 4, Choir I, Office Assist- 387 ants 4, Cia Favorite 1, All-School Favorite 4. CUMMINGS, KERRY 291 DAVENPORT, DANNY 180, 291 1, C.T. 4. DAVENPORT, DAVID 233, 291 DAVIS, MARY 291 DAVISON, DEBORAH 50. 68, 69, 78, 93, 148, 161, 163, 170, 198, 199, 291 Junior Rotary Ann 1. 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4. Meistcrsingers 1, 2, 3, 4, Swing Group 1, 2, 3, 4, Star 1, 2, 3. 4, Captain Precision B 4, Football Sweetheart 4, Senior Favorite 4, Relay Queen 4, Who' Who. DAWSON. DAVID Q. 291 Service Club 2, 3, Cum Laude 4. DEAN, ALVA YVONNE 215, 226, 291 Lioness Club 1. 2, 3. 4, German Club 2, 3. 4, Treasurer 3. Secretary 4, Stars 2, 3, Of- fice Assistant 3, Cum Laude. DENNIS. PATRICK 291 DESTIN, ROBERT L. 78, 291 Literary Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Football I, Baseball 1. Basketball 1, 2, Track, Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4, Cross Country Captain 4, Office As- sistants 4. Who's Who. OeVRIES, JERI 182, 291 Sentinel 4, Office Assistants 4 DICKEY, LYNNETTE GINGER 291 Business Club 1, 2, Band 1, Office Assist- ant 4. DILL, BUENA 291 Future Scientist Club 1, 2, Band 1, 2. 3. Cum Laude. DOBBINS, ROGER 174, 292 D.E 4 DODD. RANDALL 292 DODSON. ERROLL 75. 220, 233, 292 Art Club 2, 3, 4, Library Assistant 4. DONNELLY. KENNETH 194, 195, 292 Octagon Club 1. 2, 3, 4 DOUGLAS. MIKE 174, 292 D.E. 4. DUNLAP, SHEILA 170, 204, 206, 292 Keyette 2. 3. 4, Mum Chairman 4, Stars I, 2, 3, 4, Social Chairman 4. DURHAM. TOM 110, 152, 181, 200, 292 Student Counci 2. 3, 4, Interact Club 1, 2, 3. 4, Basketball 4, Literary Magazine 4. Edi- tor. DUVALL. MARY 38, 188, 233, 292 Antler Club I. 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, literary Club 1. 2. 3. Stars 1, 2, 3. 4. Office Assist- ants 1, 2, 4, Homecoming Court 4. DYKES. DON 292 ECKERMAN, DAVIO 292 Octagon Club 3, 4. EDDLEMAN, DEBORAH 292 EIKE. BOB 73. 122. 123, 200. 292 Speech and Drc. Club 1. 2, 3, Interact Club 1. 2, 3. 4. Football 1. Tennis 2, 3. 4. Prose Contest Winner 4. ELAM. PHIL 94, 128, 200, 233, 293 Future Teachers I, 2, 3. President I, 2, Interact Club 1. 2, 3. 4, Freshman Football 1, Varsity Football 2, 3, 4. Freshman Track 1, Varsity Track 3, 4. All-District Honorable Mention Football 4, Library Assistant 1, 2, 3. 4. ELIZONDO. DAVID 293 Choir 1. 2. ELIZONDO. JERRY 293 ELLIOTT, JAMES KELLY 134. 248, 293 JETS. 2, Swimming 2, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4. ElllSOR, MIKE 174, 182, 293 D.E.C.A. 4, J.E.T.S. 1, Tennis 3, Sentinel 4, D.E. ELMORE. BELINDA 293 Student Council 2, 3. F.T.A. 2, 3, Photography Club 4, Tennis Team 2, Band 1. Sentinel 1, Annual Staff 3. EMORY, LINDA 220. 229, 233. 293 F.H.A. 1-4, Secretary 3, President 4, Office Assistants 4. ENTRINGER, SUE 166, 182, 233, 293 Blue Notos 4. President 4, Sentinel 4, Office Assistants 4. ESTEP. MICHAEL VAN Football 1, Golf 1. 2. D.E. 4. D.E. Club Vice-President 4. EVANS. TERRY LYNN 148. 293 Math Club 2, Secretary-Treasurer 2, Office Assistants Attendance 1, 2, 3, National Honor Society 3. 4. FENTON, PAMELA 218. 293 Business Club 2. FERGUSON. KENNETH 194, 195, 233, 293 Octogan Club 2, 3, 4, Cross Country I, 2, Track Manager, Office Assistants 4. FISHER, CARROLL RAY 75. 76, 84b. 148. 154, 157, 160, 293 J.E.T.S. 1, Math Club 2, Band 1-4, Science Seminar 2-4, All-District Band 1-3, All-Region Band 1-3, All-State Band 3, All-Region Or- chestra 3-4, All-State Orchestra 4, Honor Society 3-4, Top Ten 4, Second Place in Poetry Contest 4, Who’s Who. FONTENOT. HELEN 293 FORTNEY. THOMAS H 194, 293 Octogan Club 4, Office Assistants 4. FOYT. LESLIE 154, 156. 159, 160, 204, 233, 293 Keycttcs 2, 3, 4, Drama Club 2, 3, Band I, 2. 3, 4, Twirler 3. Assistant Drum Major 4, Office Assistants 4. FRANKLIN. CARTER 293 FRENCH, DONNA 170, 204, 206. 238, 293 Keyettes 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Stars 1, 2, 3. 4. GARCIAS, DANIEL 293 GENTRY, RHONDA 233, 293 GEORGI, KIM 75, 174. 220, 294 Student Council 1, 2, Octagon Club 2, 3, Art Club 2, 3, Distributive Education 4. GIGOUT, DAVID 294 GODWIN, STEVE 294 GOODMAN, CRISS 294 Lioness 1, 2, 3, Future Homemakers I, 2, 3, Stars 1, 2, 3, Office Assistants 4. GOODMAN. MILDRED 294 Future Teachers 2, Blue Notes 1, 2. GOUDEAU. KATHERINE 294 GOUDEAU. MARY 294 GRAHMAN. MARTHA 180, 233, 294 Business Club 4. GREEN. ERMA 294 GREER. DATHENE 294 GREER, KENNETH 294 GREGG, LARRY 174, 294 GUIDRY, LOIS 295 Student Council 3, History Club 3, 4. GUNN. DAVID 295 HAAS. JOYCE 215,295 Lioness Club 1. 2, 3, 4, Business Club 1, Drama Club 4, Office Assistants 4. HADLEY, FLOYD 180, 295 HALE, NANCY 156, 295 lioness Club 1. 2. Band 1, 2. 3. 4. HALE, SUE 204, 222. 223, 224, 295 Drama Club 2, 3, 4, Keyettes 4, Anchor Club I, 2, Stars 1, Library Assistants Best Actress 4. HALES, REBECCA SUE 233, 295 Stars 1, 2, Office Assistants, Attendoi Officer 4. HALL, MAUREEN 68. 69. 148, 170, 2'i 217. 295 Lioness Club 1, 2. 3, 4, Drama Club 1, Stars 1. 2, 3. 4, Library Assistant 2, I.C Assistant 3, National Honor Society Duchess—Baytown Relay, Cum Laude. HALL, RICKY 295 Student Council 2. HAMILTON, CASANDRA 295 HAMILTON. RONALD 295 HANCE. JERRY DON 110, 111. 114, 115. 117, 138, 139, 143, 144, 200, 202, 203. 233, 244. 295 Interact Club 1, 2, 4, Baseball 4, All-Di r First Team, Baskotball 4. Football 1, 2, O - fice Assistants, Attendance 2, Library 4, Bsz of Nike Club and Future Teachers Club. HANSON. TRUDY 295 HARPER. DEBBIE 295 HARRIS. BARBARA 295 F.H.A. 3. HARRIS. JESSIE 295 HART. VIRGINIA 295 HARTRICK, JANICE KAY 84, 84a, 148, 170, 234, 295 Keyettes I, 2, 3, National Honor Society 3. 4, G.R.A. 3. 4, Literary Magazine 2, Stars Precision A, 1, 2, 3, 4, Office Assistants 2, 3, Scicnco Seminar 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Salutatorian. HAYES. TIM 74. 210, 211, 225, 295 Leo Club 3, 4, Secretary 3, President 4, Fu- ture Scientists 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, 3. First Place Baytown Science Fair 4, Third Place Houston Science Fair 4, Band 1, 2, 3. HAZELWOOD, TED 94, 98, 110, 112, 113, 114. 116, 184, 295 Photo Club 4, Football 2, 3. 4. Basketball 1. 2, 3, 4, Honorable Mention 3, All-District 4, Baseball I. 2. Annual Staff 4, Office Assist- ants to McDowell 4. HEFFERNAN, GLENDA 69, 192, 196, 231, 296 Student Council 1, 3, Sr. Optimisses Club 2, 3, 4, President 4, Chess Club 3, Secretary 3, F.T.A., Stars 1. 2. 3. HENCKE. JOHN C. 163, 219, 296 Chess Club 3. 4, President 4, Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, HENDERSON. DEBBY 296 HENDERSON. TOMMY 194. 296 Octagon Club 2, 3, 4, Drama Club 3, Spanish Club 4, Cross-Country 1, 3, Track 1, 3, Choir 1, 2, 3. HERRON, SHYANNE 231. 296 F.H.A. 4. HILL, KIM 180, 296 lioness Club 1, 2, 3, F.T.A. 2, 3, President 3, Blue Notes 1, 2, Mcistersingers 3, Silver- tones 2, library Assistant 3. HILLARD. RICHARD LYNN 296 Photography Club 2. HELLER, DAVID K. 161, 163, 222. 296, 303 Student Council 1. Speech Club 2, Speech and Drama Club 3, Drama Club 4, President 4, Meistersingers 1, 2, 3, 4, Office Assist- ants, Choir 2, 3, 4, All State Choir 4. All Star Cast in Drama. HOBBS. MIKE 296 HOLCOMBE, JOHNNY 122, 182. 184, 296 Tenni 1, 2, 3. 4. Sentinel 4, Annual 4. 388 .ANO, PHILLIP 297 '-•.EWAN, SUSAN 171, 233, 297 Optimisses Club I, 2, Future Teachers '' ib 1, 2, 3, Recording Secretory 3, Stors 2, 3, 4, Office Assistants, Attendance Of- I’.fc 4. QOKS, DIXIE LYNN 297 -.non Club 2, 3, 4. OUSTON, CATHY 233, 297 •.H.A. 1,2, 3, 4, Parliamentarian 4. HUEY. RAY G. 297 Future Scientist Club 4, Chess Club 1, Track 2, 4UNTER, HUBERT 297 ■1YLTON, B. J. 171. 182, 183, 186, 187. 218, 233, 292, 297 'ludent Council 1, 2, Anchor Club 2, 3, 4. Vice-President 4, Business Club 2, 3, 4, Vice- . 'elident 4, Stars 1, 2, 3. 4, Captain 4, sentincl 3, 4, Business Manager 4, Office Assistants 3, 4. JACKSON, JOHN S. 154, 160. 297 3and I, 2, 3, 4, First State Solo end Ensemble Contest 2, Region Band 3, Second State Solo and Ensomble Contest 3, District Band 4, First Region Solo and Ensemble Contest 4. JACKSON. ROBERT 174, 297 JEFFERSON, MELVIN 297 IQHNSON. LARRY 297 JOHNSON, MONA 154, 234. 297 .ONES, JIMMY M. 297 Crafts Club 4 JONES, TIM 94, 100, 208, 297 Service Club 2. 3, 4, Senior Director 4, Kcyette Beau 4, Football 1, 2, 3. 4. Honor- able Mention 3. JORDAN, DON 297 KAY. ROGER 297 KEELING, CYNTHIA LYNN 50, 161, 163, 170, 215. 217, 297 Lioness Club 3. 4, President 4, Jr Optimisses Club I, 2, History Club 3, Class Favorite 3, 4, Loo Club Sweetheart 3, Bluenotes 1, Swing Group 2, 3, 4, Melstersingcrs 2, 3, 4, Librarion 4, Stors 1, 2, 3, 4, Spirit Chairman 4 KELLOGG. ROBERT 297 KIBER, CATHY 171.233,297 Student Council 2, Literary Club 1, Stars 1, 2, 3. 4, Sentinel 3, Office Assistants 2. 3, 4, Literary Magazine 2. KILCREASE, DEBORAH DIANNE 180 Student Council 3. Anchor Club 3, I.C.T. 3, 4 HENRY, KILLIAN 297 KINGSLEY, MARY OPHELIA 234. 298 Future Homemakers of Amerce 2, Girls Recreation Association 3, 4, Blue Notes 1, 2. KUDLA, ZOE BETH 73, 76, 182, 83, 215. 217, 231, 233, 298, 311 Student Council 1. 2, Junior Rotary Anns 2, 3, Parliamentarian 2, Lioness Club 4. Reporter 4, Literary Magazine 2. F.T.A. 4, Historian 4, A.F.S. 4, Secretary 4, Mcistcr- singers 1, 2, Secretary 2, Member of Swing Group 1. 2. Stars 1, 2. 3. 4, Drum Major 4, Sentinel 3. 4. Sports Editor 4, Office As- sistants 3. 4, Cheerleaders 4, Others 4. KUNZE. BARBARA 154, 233, 298 Keyettos Club I. 2, 3. 4, Drama Club 2. 3, Band 1. 2, 3. 4, Secretary 4, Office Assist- ants 4. KYSAR, VIRA LAVERN 243. 298 Literary Club 1. 2, 3, 4. Social Chairman 3. LAMB, LARRY 298 LANDRY, ALFRED 110,289 Basketball 4. LANG, CAROL 170, 198. 199, 224, 292, 298 Student Council 1, 4, Junior Rotary Anns 1, 2, 3. 4. Girl of the Year 4. J.R.A. 3. 4, All- Star Production Jr. Director 3, Historian 2, Reporter 4. Representative At Large 4, Drama Club 1. 2, 3, 4, Tennis 1, 2, 3, Mixed Choir 3, Blue Notes 4, President of Mixed Choir 3, Stars I. 2, 3, 4, Chairmanships: Directory and Historian 2, Annual Staff 4, Office As- sistants 2. LAURAINE. BELINDA 298 LEE. CHRISTY 74. 170, 182, 215, 217, 298, 301, 303 Student Council 1. 2. 3, Reporter 3. lioness Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Secretary 4, History Club 3. Stars 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain of Records 4. Sentinel 3, 4. Editor 4. Office Assistants 3, 4, Intcrscholastic League 4, Winner—3rd in Headlines, Graduated Cum Laude 4. LESTARJETTE, STEVE 154, 181, 298 History 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4. librarian 3. Choir 4, Sentinel 3. All-Region Band 3. LEWIS. LESTER 298 LINDSEY. SHERRY 298 LINDSEY, SUZETTE 298 Junior Optimisses 1, 2, 3. 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Section Leader. LISENBEE. BARBARA 298 LITTLE, DANNY 174, 298 D.E.C.A. 4. LLOYD, LARRY D. 298 Crafts Club 3, 4, President 4. LLOYD, LINDA 298 LONGBOTHAM. ROGER 75, 148, 210, 226. 298 Leo Club 4, German Club 4, I.A.L. 3, F.T.A. 2, 3. Science Seminar 4. Honor Society 4, Magna Cum laude. LOVERING, GENE 148, 152, 154, 156, 208. 226, 227, 286, 298 Student Council 4, Class President 4, Key Club 2. 3, 4. literary Club 1. German Club 3, 4. President 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4. District 1, 2, 3. 4. Jazz Group 1. 2, 3. 4. Region 3, 4, Stage Band 1, 2, 3. 4, National Honor Society 3. 4, Jr. Rep. 3, A.F.S. 4, Historian 4. MAGNESS. MILTON 163, 297 MANN, LANNY E. 200. 299 Interact Club I. 2, 3. 4. MARTIN. BETH 171, 233. 299 Student Council 1, Keyettcs 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Literary Club 1, Stars 1, 2, 3, 4, Sentinel 1, Office Assistants I. 2. 3, 4. National Honor Society 3, 4. Magna Cum Laude MARTIN, BRUCE 94, 96. 98, 130, 184. 2C0, 201, 202. 203, 229, 291, 299 Interact Club 1. 2, 3. 4, President 4. Foot- ball 1. 2. 3, 4, Track 1. 2, 3. 4, Basketball 1. 2, 3, Annual Staff 4, Office Assistants 1. Heart Award Winner 4. MARTIN, KERRY 299 MAXEY, TOMMY 200, 299 Interact Club 1. 2, 3, 4. Soph. Director 2, His- tory Club 1, 2, 3, Vice-President 3, Sentinel 3, Office Assistants 3. MAY. PAM 184. 192, 226. 299 Junior Optimisses 1, 2, 3, 4, History Club 1, German Club 3. 4. Sentinel 2. Annual Staff 4, literary Magazine 2. MAYS, HELEN 299 McARDlE. DEBBIE 299 McCAll, MELANIE JANE 156, 186. 187, 299 Anchor Club 4. Senior Director 4, Drama Club 2-4, Band 4, Secretary of Concert Band 2-4, Office Assistants 4. McCLOSKY, SHARON 210 McCLURE, DAN ALAN 90, 128, 129, 130, 184. 299 Hi-Y Club 2, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Cross-Country 1. Annual Staff 3, 4, Cheerleader 4, State Qualifier in Track 4. McCOUOM. PATRICIA 299 McCOY, JOHN 299 MclENDON. ROBERT DUANE 51. 94, 191, 192, 200, 201. 202, 203, 233. 300 Student Council 2, 3, Class Vice-President 2, 3, Class Favorite 2, 4, Interact Club 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, Track 1, 2, 3, Jr. Optimisses Beau 4. McMAHON. NANCY 300 McMAHON, TROY 300 MEKALIP, JAN 166, 300 MENETTE, DENNIS 180. 300 MESSIAH. SONCERIA 163, 300 Drama Club 4, Mcistersingers 4. MEUlllON, CONRAD 300 MILAM, DEBORAH 300 MILLER. DENISE 69. 171, 183, 215, 217, 233, 300 Lioness Club 1. 2, 3, 4, Director I, 2, His- torian 4, History Club 2, 3, Stars I. 2, 3, 4, Chairman 4, Sentinel 2, 4, Office Assist- ants 1, 3, 4. MILLER. KIRK 74, 94. 152, 182, 183, 186, 187, 2C0, 201, 202, 203, 230. 231, 233. 291, 300 Student Council 4, Key Club 3, Interact Club 4, Future Teachers Club 4, Parliamen- tarian 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 2, Sentinel 4, Office Assistants 4, Anchor Club Beau 4. MILLER, MIKE 94, 194, 195. 300 Octagon Club 4, Football 4. MILLIGAN. NORA COLLEEN 233, 300 Office Assistants 4. MILLS. TERRY 300 MOIAISON. MIKE 94. 100, 102, 138. 200, 203, 233, 300 Student Council 1, 3, Class Officer 2, Inter- act Club. Football 1, 2. 3. 4, Basketball 1. Baseball 1, 2. 3, 4, Office Assistants 3. 4. MONTGOMERY, MARLA 188. 300 Student Council 4, Antler Club 4, Photog- raphy Club 4. Blue Notes 1, 2, 3. 4. MONTGOMERY. MIKE 138. 143 MONTGOMERY. RICHARD 136, 137, 233, 300 leo Club I. 2. J.E.T.S. I. 2, 3, Golf 2. 3. 4. Office Assistants 2, 4. Science Seminar 2, 3. MOORE, BECKY 170. 188. 233, 300 Student Council 1, 3, Antler Club 2. 3, 4, Historian 3, Vice-President 4, History Club 1, 2. 3, 4. Reporter 4, Stars 1, 2, 3, 4, Office Assistants 2, 3, 4. MOORE, LOTA 154, 156, 245, 300 Nike Club 2, 3. 4. President 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, District Band 3, 4. MOORE, JIM 248, 249, 300 Spanish Club 3, 4. MORGAN. AUDIE 174. 300 Student Council 1, 2, 3. 4, State and Re- gional Representative for Student Council 2, 4, Choir 1. 2. 3. MORGAN. LINDA 301 MORIN, LUCIANO 301 MORROW. GALE 301 MOSES, TERRELL 301 MULDROW. DENNIS 174. 301 MULLINS. LEON 301 MUHINS, LINDA 301 NETTIES, VELDA 301 389 NICHOLS, ALICE 301 F.H.A. I, Life lino 3. Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3. Girls Choir 1, 2, 3. NICHOLS, WHITNEY 301 NOVOSAD. GARY 94, 138, 141, 200. 203, 301 Interact Club 4. J.E.T.S. 1. Football 1, 2, 3. 4, All-District Honorable Mention 4, Baseball 2-4. All-District Honorable Mention 4. O'BANION, DAVID L. 194, 195, 301 Octagon Club 4, literary Club 2, 3. OCKER, MARK 110, 111, 113, 114, 138, 143, 208, 233, 302 Key Club 2, 3, 4, Basketball 3. 4. Baseball 3. 4, Office Assistants 4, Cheerleader 1, 2, 3. ODY, MIKE 302 OVERSTREET, ARANNA 248, 249, 302 Jr. Optimises Club 1. 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Drama Club 1, 2, Spanish Club 3, 4, Secretary, Stars I, 2, 3. 4. It. Col. of Re- serves 4. OWENS, TIMOTHY DAN 155. 160. 250, 302 Student Council 1, Drama Club 4, Speech Club 4, Vice-President 4, Band 3, 4, Assist- ant Student Director 3, Student Director 4. PARNELL, MARY 302 PARRISH, FLOYD 302 PARSONS. CAROL 302 PARSONS, JUDY 302 PAVLISKA, MIKE 174, 302 PERRY. LINDA 223 PETERSON, TERRI LEE 148, 198, 199, 200, 302 Junior Rotary Anns 1. 2, 3, 4, Drama Club 1, 2, 3, Choir 1, library Assistants 2, Cheerleader 1, Honor Society 3, 4, Inaugural Assembly 1, Magna Cum Laude. PIERCE. RITA 302 Annuel 3. PITMAN, LINDA 187, 245 PORTALES, MARGIE 302 PORTER, CYNTHIA GAYLE 170, 233, 245, 302 Nike Club 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Stars 1. 2, 3, 4, Office Assistants 2, 4. POTTS, DEBBIE 174. 302 Rodeo Club 3, Choir 1, 2. POWELL. CHARLES 302 POWELL, DONALD 302 PRESLEY, ARTIE 174, 302 D.E 4. PRESLEY, RICKY 302 PRINCE. TERRY 302 Football I. PULLIAM. CHARLOTTE 302 PURCELL, SHERRIE DARLENE 170, 181, 183, 215, 217, 233. 243. 252, 303 Student Council 2, Lioness Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Chaplain 4, German Club 1, 2, Secretary 2, Literary Magazine 3, 4, President 4, Out- standing Student In November Evening Optimist Club 4, Stars 2, 3, 4, Captain Precision A 4, Sentinel 3, 4, Office Assistants, Main Office 4, Words Literary Magazine 4, Science Seminar 3, A.F.S. 3. 4. RAINER. DELORIS ANN 303 Health Club 1. RALEY, MARY 303 lioness Club 1, 2, 3, 4. RAWLS, MICHAEL WAYNE 303 Speech Club 1, Track 1, 2, 3, 4. RAYMER. PATRICIA 74, 84b, 148, 166, 226, 303 Chess Club 3, German Club 4, Girls' Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, In- tcrscholasfic League Shorthand—First Dis- trict Third Region 4, Top Ten. READ. ROBERT LEE 154. 156, 303 Band 3. 4, First in Solo and Eniemblc Con- test 3, Band Historian 4. REAMS, RAY 303 Chess Club 3. REDD, MICHAEL 303 REED, GINGER 303 REPP. LISA 154. 159. 204, 303 Keyettes Club 2, 3. 4, Twirler 1, 2, 3, Drum Major 4, Symphonic Band 1, 2, 3, 4. REYNOLDS. HAROLD 303 RHODEN, KAREN 303 RICKETSON, MANNING 94, 233, 304 Football 1, 2, 3. 4. Office Assistants 4. RILEY, KATHY 304 RILEY. WILLIAM CARTER 174, 304 J.E.T.S. I, 2, 3, Vice-President 3, D.E. Club 4, Senior Advisor 4, Tennis 1. 2, 3. RIPKOWSKI, RICHARD 304 ROBERSON. KAY 233, 304 ROBERTSON, CAROL 166, 171, 233. 304 Antler Club 3, Business Club I, 2, Stars 1, 2, 3, 4, Office Assistants 3, 4. ROBINSON. RAYMOND 94. 100, 102, 304 Football 1. 2, 3. 4. Track 4. ROCHA. YOLANDA 304 RODGERS, BECKY 184, 304 Junior Optimisses Club 1. ROUNDS. JAMIE 304 ROYDER, FORREST (CHIP) 292, 304 Future Scientists of America Club, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Scionce Seminar 4. RUTHERFORD, ERIC 50, 94, 101, 138, 200, 201, 202, 291, 292, 304 Interact Club 4, History Club 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Baseball 3, 4, Class Favorite 4. SADIK, HELEN 305 SAMPSON, LOIS 38. 305 Nike Club 3, G.R.A. 4. Blue Notes 1, 2, Runner Up Homecoming Queen 1, SANDERS, TAMMY 175« 305 Antler Club 1, 2, Freshman Rep. 1, Anchor Club 3, 4, Future Teachers 1-4, Parliamen- tarian I, Treasurer 2. D.E. 4, Corresponding Secretary, Band 1. SAN MIGUIl, OLGA 305 SARTOR, DIANE 305 Antler Club 1, 2, F.T.A. 1, 2, Blue Notes 1. SAVELL, BRENDA BURTON 305 Jr. Rotary Anns 1, 2, 3, Stars 1, 2, 3, Of- fice Assistants 2, Cum Laudo 4, Octagon Sweetheart I. SAVELL. DONNA 175, 305 Student Council 3, Service Club 2, 3. In- terest Club 3, Choir 1, 2, Stars 1. 2, Office Assistants 2. SHILLAIR, MIKE 73. 75, 148, 236. 294. 305 Student Council 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Governor's Court 3, Magna Cum Laude J.E.T.S. 1. 2, 3, 4. Band 1. 2 SCHMADl. VICKIE 305 G.R.A.'s I, 2, Captain 1, Secretary 2, Rodeo Club 3, Jr. Optimisses Club 2, Band 1, 2. Stage Band 2, Section Leader 1, 2. SETTLE, DEAN 305 SEEMORE, EVERETT 94. 96. 101, 128, 200. 202, 203, 291, 296. 305 Interact Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, French Club 1, 2, Parliamentarian 2, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, Annual Staff 4, Office Assistants 4. SHARP, PENNY 148, 198, 199, 201, 233, 238, 305 Student Council Alternate 1, 2, Jr. Rotary Ann's 1, 2, 3, 4, Historian 3, Treasurer 4, French Club 4, Vice-President 4, Section Leader of Choir 1, 2. Stars 1, 2, 3, 4, Officer -Major of Precision 4, Honor Council 4, Office Assistants 2, 3, 4, Student Participa- tion Committee 4, National Honor Socioty 4, Graduated Cum laude. SHARP, BILL 182, 194, 195. 233, 305 Octagon Club 2, 3, 4. SHAW, LOUISE 175, 176, 215, 217, 305 Lioness Club 3, 4, Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4, D.E.C.A. 4, Reporter 4, Sentinel Co-Editor 3, Reporter 2, Office Assistants 1, 2. SHEFFIELD, BRAD 138. 139, 140, 144. 200, 202, 203, 233, 305 Key Club Junior Director 3, Interact Club Senior Director 4, J.V. Baseball 1, 2, Varsity Basoball 3, 4, All-District Honorable Mention 3, All-District First Team 4, Office Assist- ants 3, 4. SHEPPARD. MIKE 174, 305 Rodeo Club. P.E. Club 3. 4 SHERMAN. RHONDA G. 166, 171, 233, 305 Student Council 2, Class Secretary 2, Anchor Club 2, 3, 4, Junior Director 3, G.R.A.'s 1, Captain 1, Girl's Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Stars, Trumpets I, 2, 3, 4, Sentinel 3, Office Assist- ants 4. SHIRLEY. THERESA 305 SIMON, CHERYL ANN 305 Student Council 4, Future Homemakers 1. SINGLETON, BARBARA 166. 305 Lioness Club 3, Girls Choir 2, 3, 4. SKRABANEK. DONALD 306 Octagon Club 1, 2, 3. History Club I, 2, Sentinel 2, National Honor Society 3. SLAUGHTCR, CLAY 306 SMITH, HOWARD 180, 306 SMITH, JANICE 233. 243, 306 SMITH, LYMAN 182, 194, 195, 306 SMITH, MIKE 138, 140, 233, 306 Key Club 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Track 1, Office Assistants 3, 4. SMITH. PEGGY 180. 188, 306 Antler Club 3, 4, F.T.A. 1, 2, 3, Secretary 1, 2, Meistersingers 2, 3, Bluenotes 1, Cum Laude. STEFANNI, SNEAD 38. 52, 62, 76. 148, 151, 152, 171, 206, 230. 231, 233. 286. 306 Student Council 2, Treasurer 4, Class Secre- tary 4, Keyettes 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Char- ter Member, Future Teachers 3, President 4, Who's Who, Stars 1, 2, 3. 4, Captain Drum Corps 4. Sentinel 1, Office Assistants, Guid- ance Office 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Representative of Governor's Court 4, All-School Favorite 4, Homocoming Court 4. Celestial Court 4, Student Participation Committee 4 SOUBY, ANNE 84a, 148. 150, 188, 233, 306 Antler Club I, 2, 3, 4, President 4, French Club 1. 2. History Club 3, Stars 1, 2, 3. Office Assistants 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Treasurer 4. SPRAGUE, SHELLEY 180, 306 STANLEY, DAN CLAYTON 174, 306 D.E. 4, Football 1, 2, 3. Track I. 2, 3. STANLEY, KAY 174, 175. 233, 306 Student Council 2. 3, 4, Keyettes 2. 3, 4, Drama Club 4, Meistersingers I, 2, Stars 2, Sentinel 3, Office Assistants 2, 3, D.E. Club Sweetheart 4. START, DARYL W. 151, 152, 307 Student Council 4, Student Body President, Drama Club 4, Good Sportsmanship leaguo 4. STEPHENS, STEVE 174, 176, 307 STEPHENSON, MARTHA LOU 198, 233, 307 Student Council 1, 2, 3, Junior Rotary Anns 390 1, 2, 3, Historian 4, Future Teachers Club I, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President I, Stars 1, 2, Office Assistants 1. 2, 3. Freshman Favorite 1, Sophomore Favorite 2, Junior Favorite 3, Fr. Football Duchess 1. All-School Favorite 2, Junior Representative of Governor's Court 3, Cheerleader 3. STIPE. DEBORAH 184, 222, 233, 301 Service Club 1, 2, 3. 4, Elected Most Valu- able 4, F.T.A. 1, Drama 3, 4, Sentinel 2, 3, Annual Staff 4, Office Assistants 4. STONE, TIM 156, 160, 162, 222, 223, 301 Drama Club 1, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, Track 1, 2, Band 1, 3, 4, Melstersingers 1, 2, 3, 4, Bos Actor 4, D.E. 3. STROUBAl, GLADYS 166, 307 STROWN, JOHN M. 200, 202, 203, 307 Interact Club 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Cross- Country Captain 4, Melstersingers 1. SUMMERSIll. CHARLES 233, 307 Crafts Club 2, 3, Track 1, 2. 3, 4, Foot- ball 1, Office Assistants 4. SWICK. TIM W 233, 307 Photo Club 4, Office Assistants 4. SYER, HAROLD 307 TANNER, LOUIS 154, 156, 160, 307 Bond 1, 2, 3, 4, Regional Band 2, District Bond 2. 3, Regional Orchestra 4. TASSIN, DANNY 180. 307 TAYLOR, JOY 192, 307 Jr. Opt. 4, Senior Director 4, F.H.A. 2, 3, 4, Office Assistants 4. THOMPSON. JESSE 307 THOMPSON. MARY BETH 154,234.307 Anchor Club 3. Reporter. G.R.A.'s Vice-Presi- dent 4, Band I, 2, 3. 4. Student Dir. 2. 3, Asst Student Dir. I, Class Favorite 1. 2. THORPE, JO ELLEN 73. 84b, 148, 237, 294, 307 Girls’ State, National Merit Finalist, Antler Club 2, Member National Latin Honor Society, French Club 1, 3, Top Ten, Latin Club 4, Stars 1. 2, 3, Office Assistants 2. literary Magazine 2, Honor Society 3, 4, Science Seminar 4. THREADGILL. NANCY 228, 229, 307 Student Council 1, F H A. 2, 4, Office Assist- ants 4. TIEMAN, CHERYL 307 TISDALE, DEBORAH 175, 176. 307 F.T.A. 3, 4. TOMJACK. PAMELA ANN 154, 188, 190, 233. 239, 307 Antler Club 4, Life liners 2, 3, 4. Vice- President 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4. TRAHAN. DENISE 69. 73. 84b. 148. 170. 198, 201. 233. 236. 237, 308 National Merit Semi-Finalist 4. National Latin Honor Society 3, 4. Junior Rotary Anns 2, 3, 4, Top Ten, French Club 1, 2, 3. Junior Classical League 4, Stars 2. 3, 4, Office Assistants, Guidance 4. National Honor So- ciety 3, 4, Senior Science Seminar 4. TRAYWICK. BILL 223. 308 Leo Club 3. Pros. 3. Drama Club 3. 4, Foot- ball 2. 3. TREYBIG, JAY 30B TROUTMAN. SHARON 174, 308 D.E.C.A. 4, Anchor Club 1, F.H.A. 2. 1RUSTY, REBECCA SUE 73. 148. 170. 184, 204, 206, 252. 308 Kcyettcs Club 3, 4, Historian Reporter 4. French Club 3, Magna Cum laude. Stars 4, Math Award, Annual Staff 4, A.F.S. 4, President 4, Science Seminar 4. National Honor Society 4. TURNER. DCNNY 134, 148, 150, 155, 156, 160, 233, 308 Student Council 2, 3, Math Club 2, Vice- President 2, J.E.T.S. 1, Swimming 3, 4, Band I. 2, 3, 4, All-District 1. 2. Asst. Student Director 2, 4, Office Assistants 4, Stage Band 1, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, President 4. TURNER, ROBERT 180, 308 TURPIN, MARTHA 148, 150. 171. 181. 184, 204, 206. 299. 301. 308 Keyettes 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3. President 4, History Club 1, 2, 3. President 2, 3, G.R.A. 4, Keyette Football Team 4, Stars 2, 3, 4. Court 2, Captain of Reserves 4, Annual Staff 3, 4, Assistant Editor 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Secretary 4, A.F.S. 4, Literary Magazine 4. TWARDOWSKI. MARY 84a, 148, 170, 192. 308 Honor Society 3, 4, Junior Optimisscs Club 1, 2. 3. 4. Stars 1. 2, 3, 4 TYER. DAVID 308 UMHOLTZ. REBECCA SUE 74. 220, 308 Betty Crocker Award, Anchor Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Chaplain 2, 3, TACH Club 2, 3. Art C’ub 4, Stars 1, 2, 3. Office Assistants 1. 2, 3. VEST, CATHERYN 180, 380 WALKER, JOHN 74, 110, 136, 137, 208, 309 Key Club 2. 3, 4. Parliamentarian 4, Basket- ball 1. 2, 3, 4, lettered 4. Golf 1, 2. 3. 4. Lettered 1, 3, 4, Meister Singers 1, Office Assistants 4. WALLACE. BENNIE 69. 128. 131. 184, 200. 202. 203, 309 Interact Club 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Photog- raphy Club 4, Track 3. 4, Captain 4, Regional Qualifier 3. Annual Staff 4. WARREN, CRAIG 156, 160. 309 German Club 1. 2, Sentinel Staff 2, Third Place in Art Contest 3. WARD, JEFF 134, 309 Swimming 1, 2, 4. WARREN. CRAIG 309 WATSON. VIRGINIA 309 WATTS. GLEN 180. 188, 309 Student Council 1, 2, Antler Club 3, 4, Literary Club 1, 2, 3, Stars 1, 2, 3. WAY, PAT Interact Club 2, 3. 4. Football 2, 3. 4, Track 2, 3. 4, Office Assistants 4, All-District Honorable Mention 3. WEATHERLY. KAREN 175, 309 WEBB. RONNIE 50. 69, 94. 100. 128. 131. 200. 233, 304, 309 Senior Favorite 4, Interact Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Track 1. 2, 3, 4. Co- Captain 4. WEBER. BILLY 226, 309 Octagon Club 1, Business Club 1, German Club 4, Track 2. 3. Band 1. 2. WEEMS. STEVE 309 WEHMEYER, SHIRLEY 180. 310 G.R.A. 1, 2, Captain I. Treasurer 2, Rodeo Club 3, 4, Secretary 3, Girls’ Choir 1. 2. WEIMER, SUSAN 234, 310 G.R.A. 1, 2. 3. 4. Recorder 1, Captain 2, Vice- President 3, President 4, Meistcrsingers 1, President's Physical Fitness Award I, 2, 3. 4, Office Assistants 1. WELCH, MIKE 174. 176. 310 Octagon Club 2. Parliamentarian, D.E.C.A. 3, 4. Club President, State Contest Winner. WELLS. JAMES LOUIS 310 WEST. DARLA 311 WHITAKER, GARY M 182, 191, 196. 233. 311 Octagon Club 3, 4, Photography Club 4, Sentinel 4, Office Assistants 4. WHITE, JOSEPHINE 310 WHITE, SHEILA 180, 233, 310 Blucnotcs 3. Office Assistants 4. WHITE. SHIRLEY ANN 310 Tri-Hi-Y 3, Bluenotes 2. WHITLEY, JENNY 310 Tennis 1, 2, 3. WHITMAN. GARY 52. 61. 62. 94. 103, 183. 200, 202, 203, 233, 291, 311 Student Council 3, Junior Class President 3. Interact Club 3, 4, Parliamentarian 4, Foot- ball 1, 2, 3, 4. Varsity 3, 4. All-District Sec- ond Team 3, 4, Track 4, Office Assistants 4, Student of the Month 4, All School Favorite 4, Lt, Governor 4, Heart Award 4. WHITMIRE, BILLIE JEAN 233. 239. 311 WHITT, ANGELA SUE 148. 233, 316 Anchor Club 1, Literary Club 1, 2. Bluenotes 2, Office Assistants, Guidance Office 4, Na- tional Honor Society 4. WIESER, JEAN 199. 310 Junior Rotary Anns 2, 4, Junior Classical League 2. Band 1. WILKS. DIANE 148. 218, 233. 310 Honor Society 4, Business Club I, 2, 3, 4. Office Assistants, Business 4. WILLIAMS. BOBBY 310 Octagon Club 3, 4, Football 1. 2. WILLIAMS, JANNA 148, 180, 233, 311 WILLIAMS, JOE BOB 194, 195, 311 WILLIAMS, LINDA 84. 84a. 154, 156, 226, 310 Keyettes 1. 2, 3, Literary Club 1, German Club 3, 4. Band 1. 2, 3, 4, First Solo 2, Asst. Secretary 4, First Ensemble 2, 3, Region Band 3, 4, Literary Magazine 2, National Honor Society 3, 4. Valedictorian. WILLIAMS, THOMAS 134 WILLIAMSON, TOMMY Student Council 3, Octagon Club 3. 4, Foot- ball I. Swimming 2, 3, 4, Band 1. WILSON. VIRGINIA 233, 310 WITZEL, MURRY 154, 310 Symphonic Band 1, 2, 3, 4. WOODS. GARY 78. 134. 210. 311 Leo Club, Drama Club 3, 4, Senior Repre- sentative 4, Swimming 2, 3, 4. WOOD. CURTIS 311 WORDEN, SCOTT IE 38. 53. 58. 59. 60. 76. 90. 122. 123. 151, 152. 189, 215, 217, 233. 243, 306. 310 Student Council I. 2, 3, 4, Texas State Rep. 2, Good Sportsmanship league 3. 4, Presi- dent 4. lioness Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 4. Junior Rep. 3, French Club 1, literary Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4. Who's Who 4, Bluenotes 1, 2, Secretary 1, librarian 4, Silvertoncs 1. 2, Annual Staff 3, 4, Co-Ed. 3, Editor 4. Office Assistants 4, Cheerleader 2, 4, Governor's Court 3, 4, First Lady 4, All-School Favorite 2, 4, Favor- ite 3, 4. Homecoming Court 4. WORTH, BRIAN D. 136, 137. 210. 310 Leo Club 4, Future Scientists Club 1. Medical Careers Club 3, J.E.T.S. 4. Football 1. Track I. 3. Golf 3. 4. WRIGHT. KATHY 310 YOUNG. MIKE-134, 194. 310 Octagon Club 3, 4. Swimming Team 2, 3, 4. ZEGLIN, SANDRA 311 ZERINGUE. GEARY 148, 200. 311 Interact Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, Track 1. Honor Society 4. 391 JUNIORS Aaron, Kenneth R. 231, 313 Ackerman, Steven K. 94. 149, 313 Acosto, David 161, 162, 194, 195, 243 Adams, Glenn Adams, Norman 313 Adams, Robert W. 313 Adams, Shoron E. 193, 234, 313 Aiken, Brenda J. 313 Allen, Emery 313 Allen, Karen A. 50, 170, 204, 233.313 Allen, Wiliam D. 313 Anderson, Anita M. 154, 156. 160.313 Anderson, Debra 149, 171, 199, 313 Andrews, Andee A. 149, 154, 313 Arceneaux. Ricky V. 100, 102, 128,313, 119 Armsieod, Cormer J. 250, 313 Arredondo, Gory I. Ashley, Kathy 313 Askew, John K. 200, 313, 119 Atherton, Brendo 189, 237. 313 Ausley, Wayne J. Auzenne, Barbara A. 171,313 Auzenne, Darlene A. 156, 313 Avont, Deborah S. 313 Ayrhort. Nancy A. 171, 313 Bachmeyer, Richard A. 207, 208, 313,119 Badgett, Roy V. Baily, Gory E. 194, 313 Balke. Glenn M. Ball, Laurie B. 163, 192, 193.313 Barfield. Potricio L. 161, 162. 171. 199, 313 Barker, Anson R. 313 Barker, Becky E. 171, 215, 216, 233, 313 Bornett, Carl D. 110, 112-114, 116. 117 Bornett, Cleophus M. 313 Barnett, Lou E. 313 Barrow, Wendell K. 313 Barsalou, William A. 1B1 Borton, Charles E. 213,313 Botes, Eva P. 313 Battle, Clinton J. Bays, Donnis L 313 Bearden, Theresa G. 180, 313 Beouchomp, Alan A. 110, 112, 113, 114, 116, 138, 142, 149, 150, 151. 152, 233,313 Beauchamp, lee A. 50, 63, 138, 142. 208, 233, 306,312,313, 119 Beck, Patty I. Becka. Monica A. 313 Beckmeyer, Dovid I. 313 Behrens, Christie L. 166, 188, 189.313 Bell, Karen Denise 174, 313 Bell, Vivian J. 154,314 Bennett, Nancy G. 152, 229, 233, 314 Bernard, Jeanne M. 314 Bickley, Carol G- 314 Biggcrs, Mark W. 208, 314 Biggs, Vicki L. 171, 182, 215, 216, 230, 231,314 Bigler, Croig M. 51. 63, 73. 94, 133, 152,312,314 Billings, Gayle 154, 193, 314 Billingsley, Kathy J. 314 Billingsley, Laura L. 241, 250, 314 Blanco, Ronald W. Bobalik, Richord D. 314 Bogle, Gary L. 165, 314 Boney, Toni J. 314 Boothe, William A. 110, U9. 314 Brace well, lee R. 314 Bradley. Ernest W. Brake, Jack A. Bronsford, Sarah 314 Braswell, Steven A. 314 Breeding, Dudley L. 156, 314 Breelond. Marcey A. 314 Brewer, locresa A. 171. 149, 204, 206, 233,314 Bridweil, Billy W. 314 Broadway. Sherri L. 314 Brooks, Patsy A. 314 Broomas, Jimmie L. 314 Brown, Horry E. 315 Brown, Lmda S. 204, 233. 315 Brown, Morris C. 180 Bruner, Barbora J. 218, 315 Bryant, Cheryl A. 234, 315 Bryant, Jerry W. 315 Buchonon, James V. Burt, David 156, 315 Burts, Barboro A. 315 Bush, DonC. 315 By ford. Ruth E.315 Compbell, Dean Chris 315 Campbell, Paulette Campbell, Steve F. 51. 94. 182. 183, 200, 203,315 Cannon, David A. 134. 162, 315 Contrell, John L. 315 Carrier, Lois M. 315 Corter, Vickie D. 180, 315 Casey, James R. 315 Caswell, Jerrie G. 315 Caughmon, Marion Eddie 315 Chamblin, William M. 315 Chandler, Vivian J. 170, 199, 315 Chose. Ella M. 122, 123, 246, 247, 315 Cheothom, Peggy A. 315 Chenier, Willie J. Childress, Kenneth R. Chitty, Sammy I. 248 Clork, Charles R. 149, 233, 315 Clark, Lee E. 210, 238,315 Clement, Raymond J. 133, 315 Clif . Micky L Clifton, Tommy W. 154, 315 Coker, Lisa I. 171.215, 233,315 Colburn, Dianno L 161, 171, 215, 315 Coleman, Tommy L 315 Codings, Winnie P. 315 Compton, Peggy J. 166, 315 Cook. Robyn L. 73. 154, 189, 315 Corbell, Rhonda Kay 187, 234, 315 Corlee, Oran J. 315 Coward, Susan 315 Cox, Harley 315 Crawford, Ellen Koy 315 Creeks, Ike 315 Crow, Debbie S. 170, 315 Cunningham, Gary S. Currie, Ronald Cushman. Judith A. 156, 315 Dohlquiest, Tony A. 315 Daigle. Candy M. 193, 315 Dangerfield, Linda J. 316 Daniel. Shielo M. 316 Daniels, James K. Dorse©. Herbert A. 104, 316 Davis, Alton D. 316 Davis, Lorry S. 316 Davis, Larry W. 316 Davis, Michael D. Davis, Penny J. 152. 192, 193, 219, 233. 248 Davis, Wanda Y. 316 Davis, Williom 316 Deans, William D. 94, 96, 100, 101, 200, 202, 203, 316 Dennis, Leon E. Deshazo, Ava R. 316 Dickerson, Nancy K. 215, 216, 234.316 Dickerson, Nothon C. 149, 316 Dickey, Bridgitt G. 74, 316 Dodson, Lindo S. 233, 316 Donahue, Michael N. 94, 316 Doucet, Ronnie A. Dubose, Kathryn R. 316 Duncan, Jo Ann 316 Durham, Eva I. 156, 316 Durham, Vicki H. 171, 230, 231, 234.316 Duvall, Richard 316 East, Poul S. 184, 220. 236, 316 Eddleman, Vickie L. 316 Ed words. Cindy J. 154, 170,215. 216, 238, 245,316 Edwards, Jeanie A. 158, 186, 187, 233, 316 Eilers, Robert J. 180, 223, 316 Elliott, Debra Ellis, Cynthio D. 166, 193, 245, 316 Ellis, Don R. Entringer, Mark J. 316 Erwin, Gary L. 210. 211, 316 Estrada, Janie E. 167, 233, 239, 316 Etienne, Kenneth W. 316 Evans, Dowey K. 226, 316 Ezell, Lois Ann 166. 233, 240, 316 Farmer, Debroah A. 316 Farmer, Debrooh K. 171, 186, 316 Faulk, Koren J. 316 Foust, Potricio Lynn 154, 159, 186, 187, 245, 316 Ffrench, Lydia F. 154, 316 Fields, Kris A. Fischer, Dan M. 156, 248. 316 Fisher, Joey E. 316 Fisher. Kathleen 233. 245, 316 Fisher, larhonda Sue 182, 183. 245,316 Flynn, Patrice 317 Foreman, Ronnie R. Forrester. Sally A. 122. 149. 2c: 317 Forsmorf, Sally B. 317 Foster, Darrell W. 317 Fowler. Williom P.317 Foxworth, Ginger R. 248, 24V, 317 Foxworth, Martha Foyt, John D. 317 Froncis. James D. Frozier, Ester 1.218,317 French, Ricky W. Fulton, Robert L. 317 Gallien, Morey A. 149, 218, 31 Gandy, Cheryl D. 149. 162, 17.. 215,216.317 Gantt, Steven R. Garrett, Patricia L. 156, 233, 3'. 7 Garrett, Ricky L. 317 Gengas, Koryn D. 234, 317 George. Melody A. 152, 154. lt ; 199, 252,317 Geringer, Jody H. 317 Geringer, Lucos R. 180, 317 Gibbons, Glen R. 233, 119,317 Gidden. Barry P. 136, 137, 208, 317 Gilbert, Beth L. 215, 216, 243. 238, 317 Glenn, Wade A. 210. 211, 317 Godfrey, Cindy 317 Gonzales, Erma M. 317 Gonzalez, Victor A. 162, 194, 317 Gorden, Tracy F 180, 317 Goudeau, Brenda J. Goudeou, Catherine S. Goudeau, Glenda W. 317 Gray, Sharon D. 317 Green, Lester J. 317 Greenwood, Bobby I. 317 Gregersen, Donna L. 174, 318 Gregory, Kim D. 318 Griffin, Storiette A. 171, 189, 233. 243.318 Guillory, Paulo 318 Gunlock. Mary Sue 318 Gunn, Lorry G. Guthrie, Michael F. 154, 226, 318 Haggerty, Leo 110, 128, 129, 130 Hall, Laura B. 149, 150, 152, 215-217, 248. 249,318 Hall, Volorie 233, 318 Hampton, Herbert S. 104, 226, 233,318 Hanson, Ruby W. 156, 318 Horgrove. Wondo K. 233, 318 Harmon, Robert W. 318 Harrington, Beth M. 182, 318 Harris, Borbora L Harris, Jack T. Harrison, Johnny D. Harrison, Koren S. 149, 199, 252, 318 Hart, Vernon D. 318 Hanless, Sheryl L. 149, 190, 218, 318 Hostie, Barry I. 133, 156, 318 392 - stie, Lawrence C. 133, 156, 318 Howki, Mitchell E. 104, 318 'horne, Louis M. 104, 318 •r.nrich, Pool V. 149, 318 ' - hiil, Rebecca J. 156, 159, 318 nderson, Jerry W. 163, 318 Henderson, Johnny J. -J?naicks, Roger R. -ienry, Roger R. •erandei, Richard 180 crndon, Daniel C.149, 150, 207-209,318 orrin, Wesley L. 163, 194, 195, 319 bbs, Floyd W •a, Chris 319, 247 HoWpouir, Patricia L. 231, 319 :o ngshead, Ricky I. 94, 319 Hoi J, Donna K. 186, 187, 319 i I'.cper.lindo D. 184, 319 askins, AAarilyn K. 233, 234, 319 Howord, Bobby R. 319 r owcll. Pomelo 319 - udson, David I. 94, 200, 236, 319 Hughes, AAox A. Hughes, Wanda Cathy 73, 170, 204, 206, 319 Hunsinger, Gregory I. I ekes, Jackie W. 319 loerger, Steven A. Ivey, Gladys M. 149. 319 Jackson. Daniel R 128, 129, 131, 134, 149, 233, 319 Jackson, Donna I. 188-190, 233, 319 Jackson, Gary L. 319 Jackson, Welsey J. 319 Jeffers, Gary 194.319 Jefferson, Douglas W. 154, 160, 319 Jensen, Steven 319 Jenson, Frank J. 108, 134, 219, 319 Johnson, Belinda K. 319 Johnson. Cheryl I. 233, 237, 319 Johnson, Eddie AA. 319 Johnson, Gorrie D. 319 Johnson, Ralph W. 319 Johnson. Royborn C. 136. 137, 319 Johnson, Sarah E. 167, 319 Jones, Edward O. 319 Jones, George E. 122, 319 Jones, Joseph G. Jones, Odell L. Jones, Shoron L. 319 Katribe, Kelly 199, 233, 319 Kay, Rodney D. Kelley. Kerry L. 166. 188, 233, 319 Kelly, Cecil A. Keyes, Norman E. 319 Kibbe, Gloria K. 319 King, Warren R. 319 Kinney, AAarilyn K. 180, 319 Kirk, Jackie 319 Kirkland. Sherra I. 204, 319 Klous, Calvin J. 319 Kleinschmidt, Ulrich K. 226, 227, 319 Knowles, Corolyn R. 239, 319 Krutl, Frank A. 149, 210, 320 Kubik, Johnny A. 320 Kunz, Poni J. 320, 149, 170, 199, 233 laramore, Michael T. 320 Latham, Sandro S. 154, 158, 186, 187, 245. 320 Lawrence, Linda C. 74, 320 Lawrence, Ronald 320 Leatherwood, Jomes N. 149, 320 Lee, Danny J. Lemond, Jonelle M. 152, 163, 234, 239, 241,250.320 Leonard, Larry G- 208. 320 Lewis, Alfred Liles, William Rusty 320 Liles, Vickie 320 Linck, David W. Linck, Glen N. Litres, Chris S. 104, 149. 150, 134, 208, 320 Long, lorry G. Looney, Regino G. 154, 320 Lowery, Annette I. 320 Lowery, Frank J. Lusk, Mike E. Macon, Llano 149, 150, 170, 215, 216, 233, 320 Magouirk, Cecil 320 Marth, Teresa R. 252, 320 Martin, Korl R. 207-209, 320 Martin. Kim 162, 208, 222, 223, 320 Martin, Marvin R. 210, 320 Martin, Patrice 320 Mascorro, Mark P. Maxcy, Jewel E. 234, 320 Moy, Jeff 174, 320 Moyfield, Deborah K. 180, 320 Mays, Koren I. McCollum, Vicki D. McClosky, Cynthia 320 McCoy. John McCullough, Gregory L. 154, 320 McDaniels, Gloria 320 McForland, Carl J. 94. 163, 320 McFarland, Roy McGhee. Ronnie D. 320 McGlone, Sharon I. McKee, James W. 163. 210, 223, 320 McKenney, Helen E. 149, 154, 204, 320 McKenney, Leslie E. 154, 320 McKinney, Deborah L. 320 McNulty, Jomes Ricky 320 Medder, Stephen B. 320 Meier, Judy I. 320 Meredith, Randy D. Merritt, Douglas D. 320 Mertz, Dea A. 320 Miller, Cynthia A. 320 Miller. Jackie L. 320 Miller, Shirley 320, 122 Mills, Calvin E. 321 Miranda, Juanita R. Mize, Patricia R. 321 Montgomery, Ronald W. 104, 203, 200, 321 Moody, Melba J. 321 Moorman, Robert A. 119, 220, 196, 321 Moron, Mary A. 151. 152, 245, 321 Morovek, Pamela A. 149, 170, 204,314. 321 Moren, Elaine 321 Morgan, James D. 321 Morgan, Nathan R. AAorrow, Jenny C. 182, 321 Mudd. Robbie 182, 224 Mulkey, Thomas D. 194, 321 Mullens, Corol S. 63, 51. 74, 152, 191-193,228, 229, 233, 321 Murrphy, Patrick L Murroy. leslec K. 149, 170, 204, 252, 321 Neal, Gloria Janie 256, 321 Nichols, Darrell J. 321 Nichols, John Nixon, Pomelo J. 75. 149. 199, 230,231,233, 321 Norris, Cindy 51. 63, 73, 90. 91, 204, 233,312, 321 Norris, Steven K. Nunez, Billy M. Nunn, Phillip R. 321 Odom, Denise 163, 321 Osterhus, Douglas E. 110, 117, 149, 150, 207, 208, 321 Oliver Roynold Q. Owen, Terrence 233, 321 Parker, Wilbur Jimmy 321 Patterson, John R. 156, 219, 321 Povlisko, Karen D. 166, 199, 230, 231,321 Peters, Robert Dan 321 Petty, Rex R. Phillips, Linda K. 321 Pitts, Cynthio A. 154, 234, 241, 321 Predon, Sidney R. Preston, Barbara A. 321 Prince, Becky 321 Princo, Billy D. 321 Proctor. Michael P. 134, 180. 321 Ramsey, layne 128, 130, 156, 321 Romscy, Monte I. 110. 194, 321 Ramsey, Sara 149. 163, 171,204, 252, 253, 322 Raney, Terri L 322 Read, Joan L. 163, 234, 322 Reavis, Beth E. 180, 322 Rcovis, Sheila W. 189, 234, 322 Rentier, Cynthia 149, 170, 237. 322 Repp, Jomes M. 104, 163, 138, 322 Reynolds, Albert H. 247 Reynolds. Alvin E. 322 Reynolds, Connie M. 322 Rhoades, William R. 322 Rhoden, Clayton 322 Rice, Chorles 322 Richard, Hal J. 156, 322 Richardson, Sherlyn G. 322 Ridge, Richard S. Riley, Alton C. Riley, Bobby R. 322 Ripkowski, Charles R. 174, 322 Ripkowski, Richard W. 175 Rivers, Anthony R. 322 Roark, Tommy R. 322 Roberts, Carol A. 182. 189. 322 Robertson, Kenneth J. Rodgers, Danny 8. 322 Rodgers, Gary Rodgers, Kothi D. 154, 245, 322 Rombs, Cothy 163, 322 Rosser. Patti L 154, 182, 193, 222, 322 Rougeou, Noncy C. 233, 245. 322 Roy, Donald 322 Ruiz, Stephanie 233, 322 Sadik, Helen L Sammons, James H. 73, 74, 104, 149. 150. 152, 200, 203, 226, 322 Sampson, Alice I. 322 Sanchez, AAoris A. 322 Sanders, Gerald R. 174, 210, 322 Schneider. Mortha H. 222, 322 Schneider, Patricia A. 171, 226, 322 Schoppo. Chorles J. 322 Schweitzer, Steve 323 Scott. Lorry E. 128,219.323 Scbosta, Donna 323 Seely. Ricky L 127-129. 132, 200, 203, 323 Selioker, Jim 323 Selman, Alvin R. 323 Sherlond, Michey D. 323 Sherman, Debra M. 166, 245, 323 Shirey, Jill 323 Shrum, Dennis 323 Sims, Stanley R. 323 Smith, Amy J. 323 Smith, Arthur Smith, Charles S. 154. 156. 184, 226, 323 Smith, lon'l Reneo 149, 166, 189. 239,323 Smith, Pamela S. 170, 204, 323 Smith, Sherry I. 323 Smoke, Jerri I. 166, 323 Sonnier, Becky R. 323 Sonnier, Seven Andy 180, 323 Sorrells, Pomelo K. 323 Spencer, Elmer E. 134, 156, 323 Spivey. Dennis I. 128. 323 St. Romoin, Theresa 323 Stafford, Chorles I. 323 Stonley, Bobbie Gene 323 Stanley, Joy K. Stonley, Troy 323 Steele, Janice G. 323 Sterling, Nadine 323 Stewart, Arlene J. 323 Stewart, Joyce E. 323 Stone, Debbie D. 149, 152. 198, 199, 252, 323 Strahan, Richard 233, 323 Srtausscr, Donna J. 122, 238, 323 Strouhal, Irene E. 218, 323 Stuart, Donald 323 Stubbs, Larry W. 75. 94, 200. 203, 323 Stubbs, Ricky 323 Sullivan, Elsie 323 393 Sullivan, Rhonda I. 149, 154, 159, 323 Swick, Bill P. 154, 157, 160, 323 Sylverster, Robert 149, 210, 238, 252, 323 Toylor. Jo Ann 193, 323 Toylor, Kathy I. 170, 324 Toylor. Sandra P. 166, 239, 241, 324 Taylor, Steve 324 Teel, John Paul 128, 131,324 Telford, Darrell Tezino, Willie J. 324 Theeck, Wayne A. 324 Thibideoux, David Thielen, Lydio B. 250, 324 Thomas, Harold E. 324 Thomas, Leroy 324 Thompson, Howard D. 324 Thompson, Williom E. 324 Thulis, Stephen G. 134, 324 Thurman, Cindy S. 324 Tickncr, Richard S. 210, 238, 223, 324 Tiner, Michael L 119, 149, 200. 203, 226, 324 Tisdale, lindo J. 189,324 Todd, Garth R. 324 Toler, David L. 324 Tolleson, David L 324 Tomjack, Patrick E. 324 Tomlinson, Steven A. 104, 324 Tompkins, Alton E. 324 Trammell, Susan 324 Transou, David W. 324 Trant, Don D. 324 Treybig, Jackie L 324 Turnor, Brad L. 324 Turner. Cheri L. 215, 216, 244. 324 Turner, Connie G. 324 Turnipseed, Robert 324 Vaag, Pamela A. 324 Vestal, Becky L. 234, 241. 324 Vickers, Vicki L. 182, 189, 196, 324 Viles, Pomelo S. 193, 193, 324 Voelkel, Don 104, 324 Vojacek, Michael C. 128, 324 Vowoll, Clifford L. 324 Wade, Doris M. 324 Wognon, Robert 163. 236, 324 Walker, Brendo L 324 Walker, Deborah S. Walker, Lmda D. 324 Walker. Mary J. 149, 171. 198, 199, 233, 324 Wolmsley, John W. 149, 208, 238, 252, 325 Woshburn, Petro L. 162, 234, 325 Watkins, Martha A. 325 Weatherly. Stephen I. 233, 325 Weaver. Paula A. 325 Webb, Gene 325 Webb, Jomes T. 325 Wells, Geraldine 325 Wells, Tossie J. 324, 325 Wells, Walter L. 325 Wondel, Maureen A. 170, 325 West, Lucy Tono 163. 182. 193. 231, 325 White. Carol A. 325 White, Jocquelin O. 325 White, Judy E 193, 229. 233, 325 White, Mary K. 174, 325 White, Robert E. 325 Whito, Roy D. 325 Whitmire, Billie J. Whittington, Julius 325 Weiser, Bechy L. 325 Wiosncr, Don E. 207-209, 325 Wilkins. Sharon L. 233, 325 Wilkinson, Cynthio J. 149, 170, 237, 325 Wilks, Ronald L. 325 Wilson, Edward E. 325 Wilson, Richard A. 325 Wilson, Wallace H. 163, 219, 325 Witten, Jacquelln I. 163, 325 Witzel, David E. 128, 131, 250, 325 Witzel, Jann C. 156, 160, 165, 190, 325 Wolczynski, John 210, 325 Woods, Benjamin E. 149, 150, 207-209. 325 Woods, Linda S. 325 Wooten. Paulo J. 184, 188, 189, 325 Worcester, Shirley A. 149, 171, 226, 227, 325 Woathington, David L. 325 Wotipka. Alfred J. 325 Wotipka, Edwin D. Wright. Donald L. 325 Wright, Lash L. Wright, Lee A. Wyatt, Raylene 325 Young, Nancy 170, 204, 325 Young, Nathan 325 Zeringue, Randy P. 104, 200, 325 SOPHOMORES Abbey. Michael 327 Adams, Donnie 327, 106, 200, 202, 203 Ademek, Linda 327 Albright, Robert W. 327 Albright, Debra D. 327 Allen, John F. 327 Ammons, Allison K. 327, 154, 160 Anderson, David 327 Anderson, Gary 327, 154 Anderson, Jay 327, 154, 194 Andrews, Pearl Diane 327 Araujo, Dennis 327, 119 Arceneaux, Ronold K. 327, 156 Archdecon, Kathleen Dawn Arciniegas, Anno C. 327, 243 Arnold, Alan W. 327 Arnold, lorry W. 327. 104, 200, 203, 119 Arrowsmith, Shawn lee Arsement, Darlene A. 327, 326, 48, 65. 153 Auzenne, Calvin B. 327, 119 Auzenne, Richard S. 327 Ayling, Neal W. Badgett, Deborah 327 Baker, Donna Faye Ballard, Joe D. 327 Barfield, Marilyn S. 327, 238 Barfield, Michle L. 327 Barker, Judy L. 327, 193 Barker, Vickye 327, 193 Barnes, Richard G. 327, 237 Barnes, Theresa A. 327 Barnett, Anthony J. 327, 119 Barnett, Ruslyn 327, 233 Barnett, Steve E. 327 Barrillcoux, Melvin D. 327 Barrow, Elizabeth A. 327, 171 Barrow. Rickey A. 327, 106 Battorbee, Lindo A. 327, 215, 216 Bays, Robert W. Bell, Bill Bell, Jim 327, 106. 167 Bell, Waunice 327, 154 Benton, Floyd T. Benton, Wesley 327, 220 Bilnoski, Sandro A. 327, 154, 156 Bivona, Carolyn D. 327, 154, 156 Black, Debbie 327 Bloyd, Wayne 327 Blundell, Robett A. 328. 106 Bobalik, Diane L. 328. 233 Boney, Judith 328 Boto, Donna K. 328, 156 Boucher, Jerry I. 328, 104 Bowdoin, Pamela G. 328 Bownds, Donna M. 328, 156, 243 Boyd, Carlos C. 328 Boyd. Terry M. 328 Boyd, Tony 328 Brack. Charles S. 328. 133, 194 Brackin, Gene 328 Brodshow, Joseph 328 Brannom, Barbara J. 328 Bronsford, Kathy L 328 Brantley, Phillip 328 Brewer, Dennis R. 328, 332, 122, 210 Brooks, Rebecca L. 328, 170, 204, 238 Brooks, James I. 106, 119 Broomas, James M. 328, 238 Brough, Charles E- 328 Brown, Joyce E. 328, 248 Brown, Sarah Donna 328 Bryant, Debra E. 328 Bryant, Douglos A. 328 Bryant, Edgar A. 328 Buchonan, David A. 328 Buchanan, Mikcl W. 328 Buescher, Ronold R. 328, 226 Burns. Gory W. 328, 74, 106. 133 Burton, Henry E. 328 Burton, James R. 329, 210 Cain, Karen S. Cain, Peri I. 329 Callaway, Kenneth O. 329, 106 Campbell, James E. 329, 106. 133 Campbell, Kathryn M. 329 Campbell, Michael R. 329, 104, 163 Campos, Richard 329 Canino, Vivian Elizoboth 329 Connamore, Jeff D. 329 Canon, Lynn R. 329, 104 Carlisle, Boyce V. 329 Carrol, Debbie K. 329 Carrol, Jennifer I. 329 Carrol, Ritchie M. 329. 237. 119 Carter, Brenda S. 329. 170 Cosey, Bernice E. 329 Catchings, Richy I. 156 Cathriner, Ross N. 329 Chandler, Charles R. 329 Chandler, George Stove 329, 194 Charlton, William Clayton 329 Chase, Jeffery 329 Cheathem, Angela 329 Cheek, Michael I. 329 Cheek, Pierce 329 Cherry, Cheryl A. 329. 326, 153. 151, 170, 204, 206 Christensen, Gary I. 329, 106 Clonton, Alecia C. 329 Clark, Morvin Russell 329, 94, 48, 65, 104, 128, 133, 153, 162, 200, 203 Cloybaugh, Jeonotto R. 329, 243 Clement, Suzanna 329, 156 Conley, Patrick F. 329. 104 Conner, Robert W. Cook. Candice R. 329 Cook, William Cooper, Joyce lee 329 Costlow, Winford 329, 165 Coulter, Lloyd V. Coward, Joe T. 329, 106, 156 Coward, Julio L. 329 Cox. Yvonne 329 Craig, John A. 329, 233 Crawley, James 329 Crawley, Robert 329 Crawford, Janice I. 329 Creeks, Patricio A. 329 Cummings, Gregory C. 330, 94, 49, 65. 100, 200, 203, 119 Curran, Carolyn A. 330, 193 Dahlquist, Laura L. 330 Doigle, Sidnoy J. 330 Dangerfield, Mary 330 Daniels, Booker T. 330 Davanay, Shirley J. 330, 166, 122, 171, 204. 231 Davenport, Damon 330, 94 Davidson, Debro D. 330 Davis, Anglos 330 Davis, Cindy I. 330, 189. 190, 238 Davis, lori J. 330 Davis, Sharon G- 330 Davis, Terry Larry 330 Davis, Terry W. Davis, William P. 330 Deans, Kenny 330, 104, 200. 202. 203 Debosc, Melvin J. 330, 94, 100, 119 DeCell, Deborah A. 330, 171 Dclavergne, Pamela C. 330, 156 Denson, James R. 330. 106. 128, 132 Deslatte, Debro 330, 165 Dickerson, Laura N. 250, 330 Dill, Orand E. 330 Douglos, Deborah L. 330 Downs, Stephon C. 330 Duncan, Linda M. 330 Dunham, Cynthia A. 192, 193, 394 330 Durst, Thomas E. 330 Dwight, Jorrchh 330 Ecby, Gail AA. 330 Ecby, Glenn Eike, Elaine M. 199, 2S3, 330 Elliott, Deborah L 171. 198, 330 Estes, Mary C. 170, 199, 245, 330 Evans, Betty I. 239, 330 Evans, Gene 330 Fawvor, Phyllis 229, 330 Fehring, Connie I. 228, 229, 330 Fehring, Gory D. 330 Ferguson, Constance A. 229, 330 Ferguson, Sheryl A. 330, 220 Fleming, Rito D. 330 Florida. John A. 106, 330 Fortney, Anne M, 166, 170, 215, 216, 243, 330 Foshee, Kevan O. 106, 331 Foster, Glenn 331 Foster, Michael W. 331 Fowler, James R. 331 Foxworth, Stcvon E. 194, 331 Foyt, Leoh D. 156, 331 Frazier, tarry E. Froemon, lowerence Fronch, Stephen A. 331 Fulfs, Harry I. 331 Gonoe, Glorio 331 Garrett, Gordon R. 128, 331 Garrett, John E. 154, 222, 331 Gorrett. Kenneth R. Garrott, Nan M. 153, 170, 229 Garrison, Susan 165, 170, 198, 331 Gay, Cotheren 331 George, Michoeline 331 Gerbig, James Michael 184, 331 Gerlond, George M. 331 Gibson, Debera L. 331 Gigout, Denise 193, 331 Gilbert, Connie L 154. 199, 331 Goins, Cheryl L 331 Goodin, Lou A. 165, 233, 331 Goodman, Elizabeth L. 233, 331 Goodwin, Kathryn L. 331 Grady, Lynn 332 Graham, John O. 154, 332 Greer, Darlene 332 Griffith, Jomes L. 332 Gross, Stephen G. 332 Hackfield. Judith 332, 156, 160 Hole, Fred 106, 165, 243, 332 Hall, Irene L. 332 Hall, Jock W. 156, 332 Hall, Linda 154, 234, 332 Holl, Pamelo 332 Hall, Roxanne 332. 156 Homil, Karen 156. 332 Hammon, Thomas 122, 136, 332 Hampton, Lois 332 Hancock, David 106, 332 Harbor, James 332 Hording, Vicki 73, 154, 156, 204, 332 Hargis, Mary Jane 156, 159, 332 Hargrove, Lloyd J. 104, 200. 203, 332 Harris, Burl 332 Horris, Howard 332 Harris, James 332 Harris, Phillip Harris, Tommy 106 Hortrick, Glenn 133, 332 Hoyden, Gayle 333 Haynie, William 333 Hazlett, Vaughn 156, 333 Heosley, Janice 171, 243. 333 Hoicel, Walter 106 Heintschel, Jerry 133, 333 Hcisel, Donald 333 Henderson, Sandra 333 Henscey. Terry 171, 333 Hernandez, Mike 106, 333 Herndon, John 207, 208, 333 Herrington, Diana 333 Hickmon, Jon 333, 231 Hicks, Mike 247, 333 Hill, Potric 104, 200, 333 Holland, Jennifer 165, 333 Holland, Steven 165, 194, 195, 333 Holloway, John Bill 333 Hollawoy, Robert 333 Holmes, Karen 233, 333 Holt. Pamela 156, 333 Holub, Reecie L. 156, 333 Homan, Kathleen 333 Hood, Marguerit D. 333 Hooper, Frank M. Hooper, Margie I. 171, 199, 333 Hopper, Polly 333 Horn, Penny 165, 333 Howord, Jo Ann 333 Hudgins, Robert W. 333 Huff, Connie G. 337. 333, 184 Hughes, Dovid W. 333, 119 Hunsinger, Zachery B. Hunt. Clifford M. 128, 333 Hunter, Gregory A. 333 Huntsman, Glenn E. 333 Hurt, Mary E. 333 lekes, Jerry 165, 333 Irwin, Linda 333 Jackson, Daniel W. 333 Jackson, Butch 333 Jackson, Donald James, Eartha 333 James. Saundro 162, 333 Jasper, Helyn 333 Jefferson, Loroy Jenkins, Melinda 165. 216, 217, 24.333 Jennings, Steven 94. 138, 334 Johnson, Corl 334 Johnson, Douglas 334 Johnson, Earl 334 Johnson,Joyce 334 Johnson, Leigh 334 Johnson, Leon Johnson, Minnie 334 Johnson, Sarah 334 Jones, Brendo 334 Keene, Faye 171, 334 Kelso, Gwen I. 165, 334 Kerr. Mark W. 106, 334 Kiber, William R. 106, 334 Kimball, Stephen B. 334 King, Charlie D. 156, 334 King, Claudia D. King, Dixie L. 16S, 334 King, Floyd 94, 104, 128. 334 Kinney, Billy 334 Kirk, Christine S. 334 Kistler, Eileen G. 334 Klaus, Michael W. 237, 334 Kotrla, Eloine A. 165, 334 Krolczyk, Lorry W. 334 Kubik. Helen M. 191, 193, 334 Kudlo, Karo A. 165. 170. 204, 334 Kvorme, Jodine L. 334 Kveton, Dave 106, 138, 334 Laird, Keith G. 334 Lambert, Patty S. 334 Landry, James Edward 334 Londry, Linda K. 334 Loney, Janet S. 189, 190, 334 Laramore, Kerry L. 334 Lotham, Sylvia A. 334 Lowerence, James 334 LcBlanc, Rita Jo 223, 334 Lee, Kathryn Ann 166, 170, 215, 216, 243, 334 Lensing, Ben A. Leonard. Cheryl A. 170, 215, 216, 233, 243, 334 leroux, Joyce 334 Lewis, Orlando 334 Lewis, Roslond L. Lindsey, Irvin Eddie 154, 225, 334 Little, John C. 334 Littlefield, Bobby J. 49, 106, 127-129, 200, 335 Litton, Dennis E. 106, 133, 153, 162, 326, 335 Locklear, Harley 335 Loggins, Karen Joanie 154, 335 Longbotham. Gerald 122, 163, 335 Lovett, John 335 Loving, David 335 Lumpkin, Lynnette 171, 204, 243, 335 MocKinnion, Mary H. 171, 204, 233, 335 Malone, James H. Malone, Karen 335 Mardcr, Robert B. 335 Mortin, Alma 335 Mortin, Dale 8. 154, 157, 160-162, 223, 335 Mortin, Michael J. 231, 335 Mortin, William R. 104, 200, 138, 335 Mortinka, Donald R. 335 Mascorro, Daniel R. 335 Masters, Wanda J. 162, 335 Mathis, Nothaniel E. 153, 335, 119 Maxey, Mary J. 335 McChesney, Carol 156, 335 McClure. Jeffrey 133, 335 McCoy, Jocquelyn A. 335 McCulloch, Kent 335. 119 McCune, Frances 336 McDonold, Vickie A. 336 McGilvroy, Richard L. 104, 106, 194, 336 McGlone, Vickie J. 336 McHenry, Sharon K. 336 McKoyy, Linda S. 336 McKinney, Jomes F. 336 McLendon, Michaol R. 128, 133, 336 Meadows, David I. 165, 336 Meadows, Sheryl L. 154, 336 Meors, Mary C. 154, 159, 188, 336, 189 Medders, Jeffery A. 336 Medders, Stephen 165,336 Mercior, Jonis M. 336 Meredith, Michael D. 336 Merling, Richard H. 134, 336 Merrick, Oliver H. 74, 225, 336 Mcullion, Marvin G. 336 Miles, Glen R. 106, 336 Miller, Debby 250, 336 Miller, Dcbora I. 336 Miller, Melissa L. 171, 215-217. 336 Milligan, Timothy H. 106, 336 Molder, Kothy 336 Montgomery. Vicki L 162, 171, 243,336 Moody, James M. 336 Moody, Mossis Don 104, 336 Morgan, Demse E. 336 Morgan, Elizabeth A. 336 Morgan. Marilyn S. 90, 92, 49, 65, 204, 336 Morse, Cindy L. 336 Moscorro, Donny 106 Moyer, Arthur D. 104 Muldrow, Christi 165, 336 Mullins, Janett 336 Murphy, Beverly 336 Myors, Willard B. 336 Neal, Audrey N. 336 Nelson, Joe F. 336 Newman, Belinda J. 336 Norred, James C. 336 Norris, John P. 104, 138, 236, 336 Norton, Therese C. 165, 171, 199, 336 Nunez, Cherri R. 336 O'Brien, Patricio 337 Orton, Terry D. 337 Osborne, Kothy 165, 170. 337 Osterhus. Philip M. 119, 207-209. 337, 238 Ott, Dole 337 Overstreet, Eunice I. 165, 171, 204, 238. 337 Parker, Jimmy D. 337 Parnell, Sharon L 337 Parrish, Judy K. 162, 337 Payne, Irma 337 Pickett, Cathy A. 337 Piere, Emily S. 156, 337 Pigott, Mona I. 337 Pitt, Corolyn F. 341, 337 Plocheck, Russell 167, 337 Potts, Elizabeth Faye 170, 337 Paesley, Debbie 337 Price, Debra J. 337 Price, Michael R. 106, 200, 133, 153, 200 Profferr, Debra A. 337 Puckett. Glenda 337 Pulliam, Patricia A. 337 395 Purcell, Donold X. 154, 337 Queen. Melweeso 252, 337 Rainer, Debra K. 338 Ramsey, David A. 338 Ramsey. Ronald L. 338 Raney. Jerry L. 338 Rotlcy, Charles 338 Rawls, Steven T. 128, 338 Raymond, Cynthia A. 338 Reynolds, Mike R. 104, 338 Richards, Sharon A. 338 Richardson, Julie W. 338, 165 Ricketsoo, Michool H. 338 Ridge. Jeffery 338 Ripple, John 106, 338, 119 Rivers, Paulette 171, 199, 338 Roberson, Philis D. 338 Rocha, Ruben M. 338, 104, 194 Rocho, Theresa 338 Rodgers, David I. 338 Rogers, Donald L 154, 338 Rogers, Donna I. 171, 243, 338 Rodger, Mitch 338 Rombs, Daniece 338 Roush, Jeanene I. 338 Royder, Ronald P. 225, 338 Rucker. Charles H. Ruiz, Terry 338 Rumsey. Derrell L 106, 338 Rushing, Susan A. 162. 171,215, 234, 238, 338 Russell, Rebecca 199, 231. 338 Rutherford. Dirkk W. 119, 248, 338 Ryon, Carl Jane 154, 338 Soger, Fred 338 Sanchez, David M. 338 Sanchez. Thomas 119, 104, 207-209. 338 Sanders, Keith 338 Savoy, Vickie A. 338 Sowborger, Candy M. 241, 338 Schmadl, Katherine J. 338 Scott, Connie t. 171, 199. 243, 338 Scott, Potsy L. 338 Scott, Stephen E. 236, 338 Scott, Terri L. 338 Scott, Tommy R. Seely, Jeanette 171, 234, 338 Sellers Milton I. 339 Seymore. Ollle E. 339 Sheley, Thomos Scott 106, 134. 339 Shepard, David W. Shelton, Charles 339 Sherlund, Ricky G. 339 Sherman, Roy G. 339 Shirley, Steven D. 167, 194, 339 Shoopmon, Gretchen 49. 171, 243, 339 Shoopmon, Mory Sue 204, 339 Simon, Dorothy E. 171, 199. 243, 339 Simon, Pomelo Z. 339 Sims, Jasper L. 339 Singleton, Thorcsa A. 339 Sivek, Stephen R. 134, 162, 225, 339 Smalley, Donald R. 339 Smith, Cheroce A. 339 Smith, Clydene 339 Smith, Debra A. 222. 231, 339 Smith, Donald L. 181, 194, 339 Smith, James A. 339 Smith, Marcia 156. 339 Smith. Nancy 339 Smoke, Michael 339 Solis, Albert E. 133, 339 Solis, Michoel K. 134, 339 Sonnier, Theresa L. 171, 215, 216, 339 Stoiner, Martin W. 339 Stoner, Deborah K. 153, 171, 339 Stosney, Dole R. 340 Stefani, Peter D. 340 Stephens, Phillip N. 340 Stephens, Stuart 340 Stephenson, Bobby G. 340 Steverson, Gloria J. 340 Stewart, Esther M. 340 Strahon, Randy W. 165, 340 Strickland, Candice A. 340 States, Guy W. 340 Swannor, Ricky I. 104. 133, 165, 219. 340 Tossin. Donald 340 Taylor, Gory Ann 340 Taylor, Kim H. 340 Toylor, Trudy K. 220. 340 Trezino, Carolyn S. 340 Thomos, Christine A. 340 Thomas, Kenneth 340 Thompson, Shirley Jeonine 340 Thrash, Delbert 340 Thulis, Mark K. 233, 237, 340 Tiller, Mark R. 156, 340 Timmons, Virginia E. 170,204, 243. 340 Tolleson, Bradford K. 340 Tomlinson, Steve 0. 340 Treff, George J. 340 Treybig, Janice I. 340 Trusty, Soro E. 170, 204, 238, 252. 340 Twordowski, Daniel D. 229, 340 Twodowski, Evelyn S. 74, 170, 215, 216, 228, 340 Upton, William 106. 134, 340 Van Vleet, Audrey 340 Vargas, Janice A. 340 Veseley, Norma J. 340 Vick, Jeannie K. 340 Voelkel, Lee 340 Vogel. Joe R. 220, 340 Wade, Nellie F. 40 Wokcfield, Wonda J. 165, 340 Waldrep. Roy E. 165, 340 Walker, Billy K. 156, 340 Walker, Ronno J. 170, 215, 216, 238, 340 Walker. Rudy S. 341 Wallace. Kristin K. 170, 341 Wallace, Pat 122, 341 Wallace, Michoel W. 154, 341 Walter, Michoel A. 128, 341 Wolters, Karol L. 154, 199. 243, 341 Ward, Brenda G. 341 Word, Cynthia 154, 341 Word, Nancy G. 165, 341 Wardlaw, Jeff 341 Warren, Jomos C. 341 Watkins, Carol J. 341 Watkins, Shirley F. 341 Way. Jeffery 133. 341 Webb. Gory 341 Webber, Virginia N. 154, 220. 341 Welch. Debra J. 162. 171, 215, 216, 341 Welch, Deborah S. 170, 215, 216, 228, 229, 341 Whalen, Kolley 165, 200, 203, 341 Whatley, Richard I. 341 Wheatfall, Theo 341 Wheotfall, Donna M. White, John M. 341 White. Karen H. 341 Whitley. Charles R. 341 Whitman, Donald L. 341 Whitridge, Kenneth L. 341 Wicker, Shoron A. 341, 248 Wier. Warner Paul 194, 341 Wilkerson, Herbert 341 Williams, Clorissa K. 341 Williams, Donnie K. 106, 342 Williams, Kathy 342 Williams, Lajeana I. 220, 342 Williams, Mitzi A. 342 Williams, Royce T. 134, 342 Williams, Vicki L 170.342 Williamson, Bobbie S. 342 Williomson, Terry D. 90, 92, 194, 342, 119 Willis, Davida 342 Wilson, Edward L. 342 Wilson, Kathleen M. 154. 342 Wilson, Kenneth G. 342 Wilson, Thomas D. 342 Wilson, Troy D. 342 Wimmer. Vicki I. 170, 342 Wingate, Alido Mickey 165, 342 Winslow, Timothy S. 342 Witt, Diana F. 342 Witzel, Carolyn E. 182. 189. 190, 343 Wood. Charles W. 343 Woods, Frances Katheleen 165. 343 Wood, Joe M. 162, 194 Woods, Sidney F. 163. 343 Wood word, Robert I. 163, 343 Woolverton, Corol S. 189, 190, 238, 343 Worchester, Judy C. 165, 343 Worthington, William R. 343 Wright, Jarrell Donny 343 Wright, Jeanetta 343 Wyatt. Debro F. 165. 343 Yeager, Steven H. 343 Young, Fredia 165, 343 Zamora, Timothy G. 154, 343 Zubik, Beverly A. 154, 243, 343 Zumbrum, Janio A. 343 Zumwolt, Johnny P. 106, 343 FRESHMEN Aaron, Deborah E. 345 Aaron, Undo K. 345 Abbey, Patricia M. 345 Abraham, Dice 345 Abraham, Ola 345 Ackerman, Randall D. 48, 64, 108, 128, 129, 131, 132, 153 233, 344, 345 Adams, Gene Q. 345, 133 Adams, Jeonine G. 167, 345 Adams, Niki M. 234, 345 Adorns, Ricky P. 345 Aiken, Sharlett A. 345 Alcorn, Deborah 345 Alfred, Terry G. 345 Allen, Elizabeth A. 345 Allen, James 345 Alvorez, Romono D. 345 Andrews, Dennis L. 345 Angel. Billy G. 108, 345 Antle, Joseph E. 219, 345 Antonini, Clifford C. 345 Arou|o, Robert L. 345 Arceneoux, Mclva K. 345 Arceneaux, Victor R. 133, 345 Arciniegos. Ernest A. 108, 345 Arnold, Charles B. 345 Austin, Henry H. 345 Axtell, Sherry 345 Badeaux, Williom C. 345 Boker, Glodas K. 345 Baker, James M. 345 Banks, Ernest I. 154, 345 Barajas, Laura U. 153, 345 Barfield, Jimmy I. 345 Barnett, Rebecca R. 156, 345 Barnett, Dorothy Morie 345 Barnett, Garlond W. 345 8arron, Sandra K. Barton, Loretta A. 345 Barton, Ronald R. 345 Barton, Tim 345 Boss, Donno I. 345 Botes, Isaac 345 Battle, Kenneth Beaty, Carol S. 48, 346 Bccko. Colette I. 231, 346 Bell, Sharon A. 346 Bendor. Gary E. 108, 346 Benes, Corol S. 167, 346 Bennett, Sherry L- 346 Berman, Tim R. 346 Berry. Leono Joyce 346 Bickley. Vicki D. 234, 346 Billingsley. Mike T. 346 Bishop, Glen 346 Bishop, Ramona A. 167. 346 Bishop, Susan M. 346 Blanchard. Valerie J. 346 Blosingame, Charlo A. 167, 346 Blickhan, Connie L. 346 Bly, Lindo A. 346 Bond, Newton Kent 154. 346 Bonin, Tommy R. 346 Bou Chebl, Sabo S. 109, 346 Bounds, Ragan S. 248, 346 Bowers, Melanie I. 167, 346 Boyett, Lindo S. 346 Bracey, Nothon R. 108. 346 Brackin, Ronald Eugene 346 Bradford, Lorotto M. 346 Bradford, Robert D. 346 Bradley, Frank 346 Bradshaw, Linda J. 346 Bransford, Martin Wayne 346 396 '-■••sntley, Philip O. 154 • zzil, Joy Lynno 347 • wen, Susan AA. 156, 347 okfield, Jonoi Suion 167, 347 oks, Cori J. 167, 347 ok , Jonie M. 154, 347 •wn, Bearle 0. wn, Carol L. 347 . ..wn, Fronk E. own, Jonny L. 108 : -own, lorry J. 167, 347 jchonon, Deborah I. 347 jrt, Roy AA. 220, 347 •urt, Robert W. 347 rurton, Bradley E. 347 jrton, Ronny A. 347 jsby. Debra E. 167, 347 ford, Kathy I. 167. 347 ain, Danel D. 347 .alloway, Thomo J. 347 .ompbell, Debbie A. 167, 347 lannon, James H. 347 “orothers, Joe W. 153, 347 Corr, Kippy D. 347 Corrior, lorretta 347 Carter, Rhonndo J. 347 Casey, Chorie I. 347 Catey. Kenneth Q. 347 Casey, Virigia I. 167, 347 Castillo, Sylvia 167, 347 Chondler, Chuck J. 347 Chandler, Dane D. 108, 153, 347 Chondler, Sheri L 347 Cheek, Joann A. 233, 347 Chitty, lanl Renee 167, 347 Clanton, Fronk R. 347 Cloy, Henrietta 347 Clement , Anna AA. 154, 347 Cleveland, Garnett 122. 233, 347 Coates, John W. 133, 347 Coker, Chorles larry 347 Coleman, Stella AA. 347 Considinc, Patricio G. 347 Cook, Randy 156, 347 Cooper, Fronkie AA. 347 Cooper, Kenneth R. 347 Corbell, Debro A. 234, 348 Cornelius, Charles I. 156, 348 Cowon, Robert Eddie 74, 348 Coward, Debbie 348 Cox, AAaxie Gole 348 Craig, Trovis R. 48, 108, 348 Cramer, Sondro K. 347 Crawley, Jome 348 Creel, Mark A. 49, 64, 108, 348 Crocker, Delbert Wayne 48 Davis, Brain L. 348 Davi , Cynthio A. 348 Davis, Deb I. 348 Dovis, Dennis W. 348 Davi , Pennie I. 156, 348 Dovis, Wmfred H. 348 Deal, Brenda K. 348 Deal, Pomelo A. 348 Dean, Jock 348 Debose, Maurice 108, 348 DoShozo, Michoo! 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Connie E. 349 Fulton, Cheryl R. 349 Gallien, William W. 349 Gandy, Dona K. 349 Gonoe, Theodore 349 Garrett, Danny B. 349 Gasch, Marshall R. 349 Getter, Danny P. Garrison, Ronnie D. Gegas, Thomas G. 108, 349 Gentry, James R. 108, 349 George, Carol E. 349 Gilbert, Keith 349 Gillespie, Debro S. 349 Gilley, William 349 Gilliam, Evelyn I. 156, 349 Ginzel, Garlond 134, 349 Godrey. Sandra K. 349 Going, Hilton 156, 349 Going, Pomelo 349 Gomez, Junior 153. 167. 349 Gonzales, Eloisa 349 Goodman, Scott I. 109, 350 Goodton, Mariela 350 Goudeau, Grenda A. 350 Graham, Gladys D. 350 Graves, Lois R. 350 Groy, Dwoine H. 350 Gray, James M. 350 Groy, Jonet I. 350 Green, Edna M. 350 Green, Robert 350 Greenwood, Cynthia A. 237, 350 Gregory, Patti K. 156, 350 Gresham. Reba I. 229, 350 Gribble, Jane 252, 350 Griffin, Anthony P. 350 Guillory, Magdalen 350 Gunn, Michaol W. 350 Hockfeld, Randall S. 350 Hofer, Gary S. 350 Haines, Susan A. 350 Hall, Fronk 248, 350 Hamilton, Janie A. 350 Hanson. AAonica J. 350 Harcrow, Betty 350 Harrington, Marsha K. 220, 350 Harrison, Betty A. 350 Horrison, Sandra K. 252, 350 Horshow, Jimmy E. 350 Hart, Jewel B. 350 Hartless, Susan K. 350 Haskins, Pom 350 Hawks, Beverly K. 238, 350 Hayes, James 350 Heod, Billie 350 Hebert, Morsha J. 156« 350 Heiser, George E. Hencke, Solly E. 219, 350 Henderson, Janet S. 350 Henry, Sandra M. 156, 350 Herrin, Billy J. 108, 167, 344, 350 Herring, Cherl J. 350 Herron, Shirley J. 350 Hickman, John Gil 350 Hillhouse, William D. 351 Hinton, AAelonie I. 156, 351 Hobbs. Belinda J. 156, 351 Hodges, Mary Jane 351 Hoffeld, Louann 351 Holloway, Gory W. 351 Holloway, lorry 351 Holloway, Richard D. 351 Hollister, Roger 133 Horton, Glen R. 351 Houston, Rodney 351 Howard, Curtis W. 154, 156, 351 Howe, Rebbecca D. 351 Hudson, Marcia A. 153, 351 Huey, Glen M. 133, 351 Hughes, lisa A. 234, 351 Hylton, Edwin R. 351 Hyman, Ira E. 351 Irby, Paula A. 351 Issacks, Donello G. 351 Isboll, Dovid I. 351 Isbell, Ruby K. 351 Isom, Karen E. 165, 351 Ivey, Richord A. 351 Ivey. Robert W. 351 Jackson, Chera J. 351 Jackson, Glyndo G. 351 Jackson, Johnny L 351 Jackson, Loretta L 352 Jackson, Mary A. 352 Jackson, Richard I. 133, 352 Jackton, Steven G. 352 Jomerson, Lillie D. 352 Jennings. Billie J. 352 Jennings, Dennis D. 133, 352 Jennings, Johnnie G. 108. 352 Johnson, Carlton 352 Johnson, Vicki I. 352 Jones, Dromeco A. 352 Jones, Keith E. 352 Jones, lisa 167, 352 Jones, Nino 352 Jordan, Brenda 352 Juarez, Anthony Q. 352 Juorez, Robert A. 352 Ke.hl, Shelio D. 352 Kelley, Marla J. 352 Kelly, Coro I, 352 Kelly, Debbie 352 Keely, Jon 167. 352 Kerr, Koren K. 49. 64, 90, 92, 167, 344,352 Kilgore, Haidee D. 233, 352 Kime, Paul C. 352 King, Kotherine 352 Kingsley, Joyce A. 352 Kirkland, Lindo 352 Kistler, Steven B. 108, 352 Klous, Daniel L 352 Klaus, Pamela G. 167, 352 Knappick, Robert K. 352 Kniffen, Anne E. 352 Knox, Philip R. 352 Kolitz, Robert D. 136,218, 352 Krolczyk, Theresa K. 167, 357 Kunze, Mory I. 156, 352 Kysar, Vicky 352 Labit, Chorles R. 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